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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-01-16 - Newport Balboa News Timest" -~ ' • ' ' • • • • • • 111 SA'ND CRAB I ~ ' • • Jl!!EP POST'~ 1 Ye.r • • • • • , • 01 tr . . .. ,. -.. o tr ___ .. _. __ ..,_ .. Nwu r I lfwpwd, ...... . I , • - .NEWPORT ~ . . ' . '-Os a Clzm&J. W11· '1 'NeW8faper • .... &l2l1lt ... -'6 Ck"&lam . - ., EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA. WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE CO~ONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPOR'.f ·HEIGHTS, BA.lf>A ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA SAM .. s""'_. ftPPOSUION. Have been V-hearing some objection on the Mesa to the proposed plan of acquiring 300 acres of the old ArmY Air Base for a Jr. College in the~-)al area embracing Hunting· ton Beach and Newport Har· bor. One of two of~ Mesa civic leaders say therr dis- trict Is now rather deeply In • debt and that some definite p1aJJ should be worked out -for a fUlly developed pro- gram: that a sewer district is more urgently needed and the youngsters can still at· tend Santa Ana or Fullerton J . c, In addition Costa M~ workers are a pproaching their Incorporation goal with only about $100,000 still re- quired In assessed value of acreage to present the Board of SuperYtsors. I believe the law says 25% of the total IS needed on the petition; that abocl 1,000 acres will be in- cluded In the setup. Mesa building permits last year ex- . ceeded 52,000.000. VOL11111l XXlUX . The Newi)ort Beach City COUn- cll on Monday evenin&: dedded to hold in' abeyance action on the petition by the Bandini Petroleum compaiiy of Los Angeles to lease 32 acres of land in the Santa Ana Gardens area of Orange County. The acreage is owned by" the city of Newpor t Beach. "Mark E. Grims of 412 West Sixth street, Los Angeles, who appeared before the council in behalf -=-t . the Los Arigeles oil company, as- sured the . councilmen that the lease was irl order ·and all that was necessary was for the city council" to approve It. Mr. Grims also sai(J 1.h4t the lease was endorsed by $egerstrom brothers wha oWn 895 acres ad- joining the city's property. 'Hr said other owners in the neigh- bor hoOd have leased some other 3000 acres to botll the First Na- tional Bank of Santa AJUt and . lQ the Bandini company, as joint lessers. In .making the offer for the Bandini company, Grims submit- ted a certificate cht<:k~amounting 1 to $284 as the first six months payment on the city property at I the rate of t"'o dolars an acre m onthly. The oil companY would ·Hayden Chosen Head of Newport Firemen's Group Atte~ded a Newport H ar· bor c. of c. session ruesday and heard figures on the J . C. presented by Br .a d e n Finch, committee chairman, which som bewh a t refutes the foregoing. The Finch report reveals that the Newport Harbor Union High school district is now paying 10 cents on the hundred dollars for the privilege of attending Santi!. Ana or Fullerton, while the proposed plan would cost the taxpayers 15 Members of the Newport Beach cents, at the same time pay· Fireman's club at a meeting held Ing for a plant. which the ten in ' the American Legion .hall on cents does not do. Years ago, Monday ~ight elected officers for this HS district seceded·, the ensuing year. San.ta Ana and saved '. P . A. Hayden of.. Bal~ was from ·hich'-! chosen president, with Edwm Of-$100,000 annually, W ' ferle of Balboa, first 'Oice presi- sum went toward our own dent: Bill Daynard of Newport development. The ~ Beach, second vice president and value of the new district Bill McDonald of Balboa, sectc-' would be around $80,000,000, tary treasurer. • which exceeds both Santa The club members are now mak- Ana and Fullerton. HoWever, big arangements for their 20th students would have to pay aniversary dinner which will be tuition to those outside held in March .. schools. In case we withdrew. ,------- Fred N:w;m: UL No Who'\ Kidding? · doubt there are m ore digni-Firemen, Policemen fled and astute newspaper-Find Cat at End· men in the count~ than Fred· die Newcomb. bat there are of Pier Piling · none more clever or shrewd than the young man who was laid to rest Wednesday. One. of the finest eulogies I h ave ever heard was paid the de- ceased by Rev. Harry E. Ow- ings of the First Baptist church. True, Fred was'tem· peramental, distraught · at times. full of black despair at othets, but who would not be who bad gone through t!fe years of si~ and pam that bad doggro him from, childhood. Fred is gone butf he left a publishing monu·. • ment that perform~ a task[ for thousands of li~e !""'pie· ' inarticula te in ". bas•~ mdus-; . try-here's h oping his wo~k. can be carried fo · equStiy compet~t hands. + + + A I o c a 1 Woman resident telephoned the Ne\\rport Har- bor police departoie.t\'t aborUy .after 5 o'clock Tueacj•Y atcht and said t h a t "• kiddie ls dro"'ninl und~r the pter at 118 Lido Nord." Offtcer Bloom who WU • OD the desk Jmmecllately calltid the fire department· re.cue lqllald and a.ho notlfied patrol can to co to th• lefllf'. Wben the emttl'eaey Cl'f'W aad po- llcemflll arrivf'Cl, tbey found a cat cllnstn&' to a pillD.C nn- der the pier. A 1;w min.ate. later the womaa rWdeD.t aca1n tel~ phoned the police dftpartme»t. "I'm sorry,•• beCM tlH! wo-- man, "but when I told you lt WU • kiddie, I meant • kit· ty~ cat-not a little boy." NEWPoaT lll:ACH, CALIFO&NIA. TBVMDAY, IANUABY 11, 1M1 ' ~ 1 . NlJJllilEa I MOTORIST 1$·. KILLED; 3 OTHERS-Harbormaster ·Reports 1946 ARE_ HURT IN DISTRICT COLLISIONS Collections Register $7849 I Ray a rental ol $24'.24 a month oh the land. Members of the city cound• 84- 1ured the petitioner that a• deds· ion would be made at the next meeting. Meantime the coundl- men intend to inspect the prop- erty and ascertain Its true value. ' Marine Flier Dies In Miramar Crash; Probe Opens Today Second IJeut. Glenn Pormt N ehon, !%, of Santa Ana.· who wu attached to the U. S . .._ rtne Air . Corpe at the El Toro Ur station, "'u blatantly killed when hi• Corl&lr flChtbac plane unaahed Into the croand on a tralnlns m1bt ovc;r Camp Mira.- mar LD San Dteso county Wed.- needay noon. Nehoft received hla oommla- alon three months a.co after aervt.n1 u an. enll11ted man lD the marin"e corps foi: about four years. Ile \\'M the aon or Mr. and Mn.. E. fl. Rovald N dsoo of l\1alnut Creek and besldff them, he°" leave11 his wife, Pergy J ean, or Santa AaL lnve&tigatlon wu bel.al" made today to ascertain h o w the young ffyer met hlA death. Realty Board Seeks End of OP A .Control On Harbor Rentals A \telegram. requesting the re- lease\ of the Balboa -through - Laguna resort area tro:m OPA jurisdiction, was sent this week to Senator William F. Knowland and Congressman John Phillips by the Newport Harbor Realty Board. The text of the telegram reads u follows: "Beach area from B a l b o a through Laugna in Orange Coun- ty for 50 yean has been strictly a beach resort area. Durinc the wai this area was designated as a part of the Los Angeles De- f ense Rental Area and still is under OPA jurisdiction although we are 50 miles from Los Angeles with no rent housing shortage. Present designa tion doing irrepar- able damage and we urge you to assist in having relsort area ftom Balboa through Laguna released from OPA jurisdiction. Letter fol- lows :" The mesage, authorized by the Realty Board at their Tuesday meeting at. Whi.te's Balboa Island Cafe. was signed by Tom Hen- derson, president of the local or· ganization. Before authorization of the mes- sage to Washington, it was point- ed out to members of the board that the local area is the only resort area: in the United States still under OPA control. · 1 Santa Ana Cab Drivell Total co 1 le ct ion ~ tor 1946 Year-. Mr. q:aig ~ issuances Reported Critical• amounting to f1!149.10 were re-at TIS penidta ~"!" moorings, 10'1 • ' ported by Newport · Harbormaate.r tram:fen of moonn& permits and Others-Bruised Russell E. Craig to members of 553 lnopectiom.'t"'h fees tot•lllns the city Q)uncil on Monday -even-$7619.10. ptau'Jet,. lku1oa AckJand, 14. of ing. · Fees from ~ullng and sale Boate .&. Aeada avenu, S-tal In his comprehensive report on of two abanaoned moor Ing a Aaa. wu killed. la an automo-activities or his office for last brought ~. A mi.,.,.U•ny col- blle collblon la Cool& M-oa · Iectlon brought $10. 'lbe har-·· Tueotlay tt1cht. ' Holst.ein Will Open masthand""al'ter. omthe.cey ~,~: • .:::: , Calllonl.la HIChway Patrol r&-. """'...-~ ported t1tat two ...... one drlv ... Vet's Model Home or $7482 w1µ. the dty treuµry. by Ackland and the other operated p bl• I t• During •1946 the harborm.Uter's by Douglas Frank Drobeck, 26, For u IC nspee Ion ofioc investigated 19 accidents and a cab driver of 1734 Valencia collisions. This was 14 leu tlian Open for public inspection this sJreet, Santa Ana, came togehter Saturday, Jan. l8, will be the first l9'15. -at Newport boulevard and Mesa They also answered 13 fire cal1I 1 or 140 new h~mes built by tlte pert :d driv ' at 9 p.m. : · NewrJ\rt Bay Co'. for veter ans in or seven less than ~ re c · h Y" last year. ere was some question w e-Costa l\fesa, it \vas announc...""Ci this They gave aa:sistanee to 468 ther Ackland halted before a stop k b G M Holst•1·n ID wee Y eorge · · t; · • large boats and 248 small boats. sign .on Mesa drive before pro-sales manager in charg~ of thl! in 1945 th,,y: assist."1_ 320 large cedi g out into Newport boule-I 1 hou ·1·-· ventW"C ' a.rgc-gca e :s ·' · boats and 332 smaller ones. var his where the taxicab struck Holstrin has announced that thf" ered 303 1 t boats achine with such force. that model home a t'vo-bedroom dwell-They recov OS ani::I returned them to their awn-it w hurled on top of the hood· ing ,~th 1045 square reet of floor • of e cab and both machines I space, is locat('d at 1752 Magnolia, (();mtlnuea on Page SIS) ' then crashed into a tree some 60 Costa ~·tesa. feet from the point. of "impact. I The dwellings a re reaching com- Drobeck Hurt ! pletion loss t h a n three months City Policeman's. Graphic Memory Traps Suspects P~ol offi cers took Ackland out from the> beginning of construe· of t e debris .tttat ·resulted and I tion1 which it is believed estab- he ed before the arrival of B"i lishes a post·v.'ar record "for amb1'Jance. DrobeC'k suffere d Orange county in the number of headj and internal injuries and homes completed iO~he shortest Patroltnan L v . Cornecl of 1035 was jl"eported to be in a critical length of time. West ·eentr,_i avenue, Newport condttion at the Santa Ana Com-Th~ tract wherP the 140 vet-Beach.·a member _of the Newport mun~ hOspital. erans'_ homes are being constn.l.ct· Harbor District police department, Ack.land's body was taken to ed is bounded by 18th St., F1ower has been ~ for his alert· th~ t.'inblgler Mortuary in Santa St., Tustin Ave .. and Irvine Ave. nes:s and -at"9n.don t.o duty. THE AMERICAN' DUO-PIANISTS, VIJ"l'lnia Morley Md Uvtnpton Gearhart, who will be preHnted! at the Newpert Barbo.-Union Hlgh achool. In a recital on Monda'y ,nlcht. Ana.j where the Orange County and the new homes will range in Oaief of Police R. R. Hodgkin· caroler's office will hold an in-price from $8750 to $1 0,000, it son said on Wedne9d.ay that he q"ueS was understood. was aimmending the patrolman .. ~ other persons sustained ---~---far his admirable manner and Noted Concert Artists Will Play · In UHS Auditorium Monday Night The Americal\. duo-pianists, Vl?"- ginia :Morlty and Livingston Gear- hart, who will be prestnted at the Newport Harbor ·u nion High School Auditorium Monday night, January 20, at 8:15, first gained recognition abrOad. They met and decided tO combine their talent! ~hen both were a ttending F ont- alnebleau Comervatory. Their debut in Pa:fis \Vas an instant success, and in their first season they gave seven recitals in Paris. also playing in I .yons, Zur· ich, Berne and Fontainebleau. When the outbr eak of the war brought them back to thl"'ir coun· try, they v.•ere forced to canC\!I an impressive list f'lf European en· gagements. . Since their return to America t hey have made three t ranscon- tinental tours and have been plac· el by critics everywheM" among the> ,top-rariking artists in t heir field. In 8.ddition to an ever·in· creasing number of concert per- formanres, they no wappear week- ly as !olojsts on Fred Waring'!: "Chesterfidld Pleasure Time." Few artfsts can boast lhe ver· satility d4;played by these young people in .'their ability to encom- pass th!'!' complete range of music from 'Bach through Stravinsky to symphonic jazz. Bot h members o{ the duo have extensive musical backgrounds. Virginia Morley (who ts Mrs. Gearhart tn private lift.) ls a na- tive Californian. Her: grandmo- ther\~s the first white woman to be ~born in northern California. Virginia a ttended Milli College in San Franctsco where she won highest honors in piano and com· po!ition and then went to Europe to continue her studies with Rob· ert Casadesus. Livingston Ge:1rhart, born in Buffalo, N . Y., studies with his mothC'r \Vho was a pupil of Les- chetizky. La.ter he was awarded a scholarship at the Curtis In- stitute, where he studied piano oboio! and composition. From there he went to Europe for further work in piano and composition. His achievements in the latter field and his arrange- rhents for two pianos both strius, and popular, have been hi ghly praised by American and Europ- ean music critics, with special ac- claim for hi& ballet suite "Gava- rni which Mr. Gearhart was com· missioned to write for the Paris Opera. minot 1nJur1es 1n a crash between Residents Fear Break keen or-rvation 1n making ~" autot\iobiles driv•n by Pete D. In Sea Wall Due ..... ta tb11 put ..-_ · ~ene 50, of 414 Magnolia ave· O:a ned was OLW:mnended for his nue,~th Pasadena and Marlon To Sand washout alerbl<D ab clattantlon to clLlty W. en, 31, of Fourth and Los 1 in the recognition md arfest of Ange 1 es streets,_ Los Angeles, Fort)'-tw,o tproper ty owners in a man wanted by Loi Angeles po- whicH. occured on the south ramp the Grand Canal sect.;on, which Dee for ~ oomml.ttin& a of tt1e Arches overpass at New-is located between O\annel Isl-fefmlT. port }leach, at 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. and and Balboa Island, have pro-· 'lbe patrolman was rlcl1ng along OOf'Nnia Highway Patrol of-tested to the city atl>ut conditions in a patrol car when he caught ncers! reported the injured per-in Grand C.anal . sight r6 a man ln another car and sons las Olive I!._ Henson, 31, tt ~ In a petition presented and read Immediately he re11en.bered. a tt- sister ot Marton Henson, and Irma before the city council a t their cent photo of a wanted suspect. Gree~ 18, of 1432 Union street, meeting in the city h all on Mon· The two compared and Carnecl Los Apgeles. The later were treat-day evening, the r esidents report-made an. arrest which proved .cor- ed bJnt "local physician for minor ed. that scum of all kinds and rect in ne-y detml. cuts d bruises and then allowed heavy. weed growth is floating in O:am1wting on t,his fact, the to re n to their homes. · · the \Va tl-r. Newport Harbor district police \ They also state that this vege-'commander remarked thusly, Pu~lic May Vl.Sl•t table m atter is a seriou• threat ""Ibis piece of work Is particularly . to heW,th as well as to the sea outstanding due to the fact that P t So ht wall, rrc.m which sand is falling; omcer Comecl had never seen roper y ug into the wa terway. This, .they say, ~ 1ubjn."t and inade recognition F Coll S•t is creating a danger to the sea from a phot.ogra~ only, at night, or ege I e wa1. which may comp1ete1y cave-while , oublect ..U 1n a moving ' . That portion of the S anta Ana Anny Air base which "tlay bE' chosen as the site for the n t>W coast line junior college building fot;, the Newpor.t Harbor and Hunt- ington Beach elefnentary school district, if th~ r egistered voters carry the referendum at the polls on January 'l7, will be opened for public inspection at 1 p.m. next Monday. Postmaster Herbert F . Kenny, in as a result. • . automobile." Among the signers to the peti--The p.trolman was further com· tion are, ?i.trs . Dan Carson, Mn. 11a:1Mled far ,hil aJntness and at- Georgia Slater, Mts. Irma Rutter. tentlan to duty in recognizing and Mi-s. J erry Hall, Mrs. Carol L ID"tStinc OD! WDllarn K.. Powell, F ord, Mrs. Bernie(" W. Crandall, wanted fer Violation of. probation Mrs. Elsie F. Haight, Nettle A. by State Parole offtoen. Wi?gner, Maude B. Sibley, Roland -Jbil arT'eSt W39 made on the H amond, Dr. Rufus H. Edwards. attemoon tOOowlng the previous W. H. Fawcettand Hotace Parker. anst and reoocnitlon &190 wu Members of the city council made from a phof.oCl'aph." Chief voted "to refer the matter to the Hodgltinmno said prolilclly. , who is president of the Orange B Driver Is Fined N·neteen Harbor Bus·1ne· SS ~:.;:;:.d;;~~h.~~~~~n~ec~~~ For Failure to Give • I . is being opened to the public through the co~rtesy of the U. S. Ro!ld to Fire Truck M Seek cc B d p Army Engineers who are now Jn attention of City Engineer~. B. Webb to make a survey and pas- sibly see to jt that the canal is dredged ~ was suggested by the property /owners. Puppy Love ' ' en . . oar osts charge of base property. so~~~t.M=i;!, !11ch'::C: · . . wifiu:n~~!e:t~n~:mrs~~! 1:!'::~ Squadron Classes Begin Monday At Balboa Yacht Club teur for the Santa Ana-Laguna , gate to that portion of the base bus line, paid a fine of $10 im-Nineteen business men are try-Balboa Island Districts 7 and ~. proposed for acquistion by the The United States Power Scpmd- posed by City Judge Bob Gardner ing far· membership on the execu-G. Norman Pease, physician and coastline school authorities. rons he ld their r egistration meet- Susie Did Her Duty For Pappy Lappy All Are Happy ---. ... ~ --....,. ........... ...._, Ranee Parker. You f SCott Williamson Dies In Pasadena in Newport Harbor district court tive board of the Newport H~-Rex BrandtJ the artist, are paired ing at the Balboa ·Yacht Cfob, today. bor Chamber of Commerce, issu-(Continued.on Page 6) Pl Co "tte · Monday eVening, ·January 13. at McKinney ple.aded -auilty to a once of a list of prospective noml· ay DlD11 e 7::JJ o'clock. complaint brought by the New-nees today r evealed. R •d ts Ar H • h M t 0 Fr"d The Power Squadron daaes ~ .. to .. A. -101 Via ..,... Udo -pr-• ed ._ _._ wltlt a l'Olmd' ers and embryo tillers the .00 who do not know Horace Parker, for years agricultur- al teacher at the high sch?OI• , should speedily get acqua mt- ed.. Horace has just _com· #led a $20.000 vetennary Plant at LaMesa and New· pert boulevard that will prove of great tienefit·to ~s entire area. His development · la a few blocks n<:>nh of th.~ town of Costa Mesa. J;>arker, port Beach fire department that One candidate must be nominal-esI en e 1g ee s n I ay to start next Monday night at Winfield Scott Willla.mson sr., he did not give the right of way ed rrom each one of the 10 dill-Bidders For Five The play committee of the Com-B,YC af the same time and It Is father of HaITY Williamson lot Bal· to an emergency vehicle. tricts in the harbor area. The Tax-Sale Pr. enu·ses munity Players, the name chosen }lbt too late to e nroll as it can be ._, 1lttle ..... r71fllm ltotlt: fll. -. were wwW onr-w'dsse! . , • who bas gained renown as a writer on fann and other topics, bcilds a splendid re- cord In guiding youth in the Intricacies of fanning; he's a chap worth cultivating. . + + • J1art1or W.,-Ch..t. ID · three years Newport Beach rai.ed more than $56,000 In 11:1 ccmmunity war chest. Tbt&c funds flowed In and tmougb the Chamber of 0ommerce under the cap-alnc.:Y of Paul Palmer and tlle 'astute and wonder1ul 1tnntnc of Harry Welch. An -mtnetlon .of the rea!lpta ..S t!ILjlelldltures. as l*lnted I •ti u.e'i'IJ!day N_.'l'lmel. "'.m.,. that mon tball.11\ I mit ~.Into tbe ~ jmll rur wbtdl tlli!y Were JD. ...... 111111 an1y an" 's•~ <IC ti 1 • ..,,..a> I boa, former mayor of N ewport Fire officiW charged that Mc-election wil be held on Monday, for the group which will produce taken care of then. · p;:q;pl• •• 14 !•ed &o t.e • n.e- Beach died Wednesday morning Kinney waa operating a bua that JanUaJ'Y Z7, at a l~cheor meet-Five pa.rceJs of tax..-sa.Je prop. metropolitan stage plays in a The purpose of the Squadrom is: r , I•. ~ K cwid ._... II ! tlae faUMr ol tM- at th~ home of his daughter in pulled out in front of a fire tnack tng to be held in the ~ewport Newport Harbor Community Utea-to promote a better oDdent.md-tlMd lo S..-.. tit a.e· acep- Pasadena. at 26th street and Coentral ave-Harbor Yacht club. erty were disposed of by the ctty ter, are reque:sted to meet at lng between the boat owner md a~ a. 1 the dop _. Re was. 91 years old and was nue, Newport Beach. u It~ on Gordon Findl~y. contractor and at an auction conaucte<l iii. the the home of Miss Jean Linaen-hi• boat. · •ft ... ....,.., .. ,_,..._ bom in Marietta, Ohio. He had 111 way to an emera:ency· at S8J1l D. Porter, newspaper pub-council chamben of the Newport bard at 1526 West· Ocean Front, · ''In fact you don't even hllW' to .a. If 1 S'e Uved 1n Pasadena for the ~t 5:10 p.m. Tudday. lilber, are contetting member· Beach city hall on Monday even-Newport Beach, on FR ID A Y oWn a yaclft to take the twleS. D =0 ~ VIMmt thHe yeU. but previou&ly had McKlnoey told the court the shJp from West Newport Dll· NIGHT. just having an in'terest in the Ra c ' s ... .nee ta ... been a resident of Newport"'Beach ~~ thaof thlahebuadidmodenot ,.."!_~uchthe trlct l . Ing. Though it wu orginally plan-and in boats is all that iii requirecf F -ie1 a •laek .. a'el an4 Costa Mesa for 20 years. .. ......_ •1e&1 k Nick Suttora cl Newport Beach ned to meet at Miu Umenbard's for the classes are for pUt. pres-wWdlt c W to met .. . 1fe ll survtved by two so{d, W. tire truck llttn which wu blowat-ar!'·T~ ~~~<f ~~t: was the highest bl~ for lot 11, home tonight CTburaday), it wu ent and future boat ownen. ..o ,...., -· i. w 116 -.. Scott Williamson j:r., of Maywood ln& at the thne to warn him · · benhl ~ block 224, RCt:km. A. The dty'a later discovered th1Jt Friday night or power," an ofidal said 1 '> p '1, 7 • a.a MW and Harry wrntamson of BalOOa; lta appooi:IL J . W. Jones of ~-:;" oonttes~ ~trlct' / minimum pttce watt $2500; Sut-would be more oonvenlent tar ..,.! .. u' fat. , • -. one daughter, Mrs. ~ah Ander-boa wu clrivln& the trudt. ; R. Hill oil ~ and tora bid $3301. everyone concerned with the I": GKqIJ:Y, 8ADLEIS mrtn: , -•-Ir ob: .,, h old .,., of Pasadena; 10 gnndchilcir..n , Norman Pai.t.' manager 'of the J. c. H<lward of Balbca wu lectlon of plays. JN FOlllUNG ~ 00 .. Aln' -r...ilr te '8 ... ,1ot1 - and two great-grandchildren. c1·ty Au'thorizea Udo Isle uooclatlon, are paired highest bidder for Jot 6. block 7, Committee Includes Mrs. Rob-Jade E. Sadlelr, ~ al ---- FuMral servlcn will be held CDM tar :..:::J.:ta11c11.-.Lldo !!!!e Eat Nl"IP'L nwr.· d.Q,~oet -• ert Hom, the MJ .n Lauretta J.)I. real .. tate ftrm beoiibtc bis mme ------- Frido.Y at 1 ~ 1n ""'Harold Sewers FOi' . ~ Distiict'3.'r ... ~ . __ ,· --of "1.100. 'llbltrir.I bid rector and J-Lbioenbard and 1n .~ -Corona t1e1 Kar,· »-. ....i Cuts Prices Grauel chapel, Costa M-. with On H--·kL Edict Inln Gecqe Gonion, contrac-$1610 tar IL Mcaers Mare Loebil~ Thomu Jon hu announced the' tamiatlon al .r WU the Rev. Carl J~ poster of """UL tQt and' C. R. johl*Jll, cafe pro-J . A. Blalsch qt Balboa wu Brett Allen and Harold L ,Bar: a new firm. the South CoMt Reel-I.iEJikBT--Det:r! , u lllllCh Community Methodist churdl. of· Ju a result of an inspection pr!etor, ·are patr1e4 tor the ...,,..... high bidder for Jot . S. block 22, num. ty It Inv .. tment company, ID-"" u '5D • a.it prjce al Ford llollr flclatln& and lnt"!"'""t will be mode by Health Otticer Or. Ed-ttentatloa from Eut Newport Di. Balboa cutslde. 'i;i;e dty min-'lbe entlN croup at 40 will meet nenblp --Gftele7', "*™ 0 *HI I -••I mxlelo -,.,.. In Westminster Mimorial Pul<. ward Lee Rusoell and ,.,,.,.,..,,... trlct (. lmum w-. $1900. B1aiScll bid next Wttk. a date to be announced .,,.,,.. and -al ti.. New-.., · • -,,. '1'bt cat -mt· ..._ d&tiono made by him the Newport Herbert F. Kenny, pootmuter $3131.98. llhortly. port Bll7 Invatmmt ""'""''"· ))" .. i I ,....S eqwdatlono ·ot Sheppard NQted ~ty ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ in:,ta~= s.y~~: i:.i"e,.: :i, ~ LAGUNA om DOG l'OllllD ~ ~iz-· 1 P_,_ 'fOlo , au •·'--· f the' C<tniDa Diltrict 5 tier for Jot :z. blodt E. ~. Season ·~ · SANTA ANA. Jan. 8.-Bomd al . ---1o ILit tollowl: WASHINGTON--~ --~ ••or• "" ol. ~ · _....,. and Coloa:r· 'lbe dty minlmUm wu N. C. Kunkel of Lone f!eKh. Supervlson have icranted 1-Fald 1 ' w -S15. cnta, cm W..,._:r a--...4 tlel ~ ....._ -1 Clout N ~ N_, manutactum'. $1000, J-bid $1!775. CUl)e wv1on tar the Newpnrt Beach a pennlt to. billld a tloc 111.-111' w ... ·-· - .-tty """t•ttee ~,ta ~ Ill told tbo -a:.,::.. tar .,..;.....,.1111p .., tile ll<>pr S. Wa-al Balboa Isl-~ cliatrk:t, •n-Wed-pooind alonplde the dty ;.mtp la ·-........ u I t .., i9dl. · tar u.. -owcr 8 1 tbat·, ,,,....,. --tllftl. ,,_ ,...,,._ Secttm 11. -.,. hl&h ltl1der tar tot u. ~.,_that u.. .... == Can}'Ol1. Actlc\D ta11iuut ·na .rot -.r·a ". ~ do -·< 1 _ .., wbidi J c. Allell. atlllotlc lllPPI• bloc k18, ftnt edtlltian of N""'--.tar · catdlbtc abalone win. be llupenl-InlDc GomWo .... ' tlOt -lll!lt i.uwa-,. 8lt -d, •-al =' ""!:, '!:':a'au'":"..F ........ w. ~Colo. oil p--d Ji part Bolshta. Tbe cl'7 mtuimdm .-tor two·--~-. al Newport · -..... llL , · Ncwpwt 'Ji.stlm, ·-:--..... • t ,.: 111 0 to 0. ........ I FrllMI. ~ ._..... .. price wa '550. Watam bid rm.~ -apem ...-lm lladt1 ~11e ~ a •• e~llli~ .. T • • ....... c -w8£'1 ,.1o1o1 tlO tlLo ' -"' ... f,,! -; am~b _..PCT , • ...., bm TJ.. , f I Aid. ' ' ,,l.tllo ... ""'I ......... -..... JM•JaUJ• · t -. -T -' I · I , I • , ••' ' < ·' -J l ' • . ' .\ -.. - .. • •• ., '· • • . ' • ! . I ' I UDO 18LE • ' aaaa~ '1 Y ou CAN MOVE "fO HT IN TO A I •MAL'L. NEW, . • TWD ·•EDRDDM - H DUSE FDR ••ooo CASH A N D ••oo PEft M ONTH O N THIE BALANCE. THE HOU8E IS P LAIN , HAS N O CHAR M , BUT A T LC.ABT ~~J'yu~'cj :~Q L:IVCO IN. ODDO .+ I . • . ' • • • reen ·11. tMT 1· -. EPIQJ OF HISTORY ' Benjamin ·franklin-~-The Ma i • .117 IOBN G. DO.NBOFF , -111e-.-ao lfwe ___ 7 tt wu w. F>1- 41a7, we Ud to....,, tu.t we tr.,. aot to tldnk of uyone'• blrtll date'ln lu~t .,...._ too cloee to cnut.tmu.. It tu..a. out. llowever, ttilat M• ~s .....i • fellow wt.o .._,, been aromwt to co0eet _,. re. ~ for quite • few :reara lt to wt.om tlda couilhJ" Of oan ·-pteaty__,..,... Fnaklln. -· Tiie name of BeaJamln Fnaldln •trlkea a reapoulve chord to a pMt majority of """ fair ,popalaeo, moot of theta remembet#a' '""" tbek ldoto.,. -. u.t be went In tor klto flylns, llsbblh!c """' brtpt _,..... and 8atunlay -S Poot.. The"' ""' amolapt ..., eftll ·o.o.e who p in for ooUeethar ... cben:Jiblc portrait ID a We wa7 -•i• bUla. • ' But what of Fr&Jlklin the Mad? was given the.'.highest academJcaJ What manner of man was this degrees for efctrlcaJ research 1 who, ln hla lifetime, wb. known that tfie Univenitles of Oxford on three continents as a great and-Edinburgh could confer and publisher, printer, inv.entor, sclen-he was also elected a fellow to .tiJt, phOo.opher,--!tatesman, bene-the Royal Socie~. factor; diplomat an-ag -eniUI? In 1764, when affairs between Benjanmt Franklin •WU born on England an·d the colonies in Arner:. January 17, 1~06. In Boston, the lea were becoming ~mewha.t ·hU.b ot the •tru&&llng •young col-strained, Franklin brought to the onY of New Encland, the 14th kin& a remonstrance against cer:. child delivered to Josiah Ft'anklin tain taxation of the colonies and and the eigh th bo_rne hlm by his "in 1774 he presented to the King'J second wife Abtah. government a petition of the First Young Franklin evidently spent American congress. p. a. palmer """"°"'"" realtan ' I BARE WINDOW ARTISTRY-It takee more than a camera'• eJe to adeca.uatel.J' rocaa u rue ~ tris early childhood in m uch the - same manner as other youngsters Given ~rh Office of that period but after littlo? Belle':1ng this to be an oppor~ ]J)J ,.,0 lo~d o. ft••PO•I ll •oc-. coUI. 1.!loo.~Oft• ft•"'DOr• W.0~ ... loo<bof UOQ Indoor and outdoor 8CeOe .. thls--tt tak.H aklll to make It. Here Walter Gerhardt of ~rona del ~' Newa.-Tlmes pbotocraPbet, ha caulbt all the elem ents tbat make for a fine plcrtu.re. I t ' wu taken f1"0m tbe dilllDC roOm of t he Lido Wharf restawaot. l~C .out on Newport-.a.n.o.. MJ. -Gerhardt Photo. h u he was apprenticed to turle time to leave E ngland, ~a;: n~er to learn' the printing Franklin r eturned to Philadelp)liR tr d ro · and was elected a member of the a e .. 8 Euay Printed Congress, exerting all his influ~ IS HIRING Boat Builders Cabinet Mallen Millmen Woodworkers Handy Men • • ( STEADY WORK with good wages Good Workin~ Conditions Vacation With Pay· Banos System TO QUALIFY Live Nearby Be Skilled WUUng to Wor k ' . Apply 425 30th Street, Newport Beach , PREMIUM WORKERS PREFEREDI •. Social Security Benefits Are Open In Some Cases to'Vets' Dependents Beneficiaries of deceased vet- erans arc eligible in some cases for social Security benefits pro- vided they file claims with the Social Security Board prior to February 10, Louis \V , Sanders. service officer of the Veteran's Service Center here, announced today. Eligible beneficiaries Jll&)' be entitled to receive payments ret- roactive to the date of the vet- e ran's death. Mr. Sanders pointed out th&'t the veterans am<?ndm€:nt to the Socia l Security Law applies to veterans who die or have died withi.n three years after their dis- charge, not to veterans who di while in service. If survivor"S arc receiving com- pensation or pension other' than from Government Life 'Insurance from the Veterans Administration, they are n6't eligible for benefits under ·this amendment. In order for his -survivors to qualify for benefits under t be law, the deceased veteraq must have been in active military or naval service for at least 90 days bet\lleen ::September 16, 194.0, and the official end of the war. lf the veteran's service was less than 90 days, it must have been termi· na tcd by a service-connected or service a ggrivated disability or Now, :other J:mes was a hdi·d ence in favor of the t;>ectaratiCln working (but misguided) chap of Independence. who was trying to be the Walter Knowing a good man when th~y Winchell of his day and doing a saw one, ~ngress sent F_r~kJ1n pretty goo(! job , of making him-to F:a nce 11.1 1776 as Co'!1lll1ss1on:!r self thoroughly disliked by the Pl~n1potent1ary to obtain supplies ruling big-wigs of the colony. So and aid f~om that court for the : whe he discovered some anon-fight against England. He per-ymo~ ~ticles placed under his formed a first. class job whil~ in establishinent's d oo r, articles Fraz:ce a~d Witt his great d.iplo-- which went farther in audacity m at1c skill'. he greatly enhan~ against the churchmen and poll-the r eputation of the neW republic ticians than he had been able t1J am~ng the European powers. Fol- "bN h welcomed them and loWJ.ng the surrender of Burgoyne, ~~~tee:· theem with glee. Franklin conducted the . first The art1cles were well written trea~y of the new states with .!I and did much to heighten the pres-foreign power (France) ~~ was tige of the N ew England Courant named. on~ ~f the comn:1ss1 oners whose owner, not content to leave for ne1got1at1ng peace with Eng- well enough alone, spent ~any land. . . . months trying to find the ide tity . R~turn1ng t? Ph1ladelph1a, Ben· f th th 1am1n Franklin served as presl-o e au or. d f p I , d I t Finally, young Benjamin th nk· ent o cnnsy van1a an a c_r ing the time 11propitious to a d 8 se~ed as delegate to the Const1- little glory to his name, oonfesi;ed t~o~al Conve ntion ot 1787 .. He that he was the author of thr. died in 1790. . Chrome Plating sparkling articles and dear brothC'r Those are ~he . facts a nd . f1gur(>!I; James immediately berated hin1 on Dr .. Ben1am1n Franklin, .one injury. soundly for his precociousness. o~ the great her.oes of American ln order to protect and pre-That rebuff dedd~ Ben that h1Story whose birthday we celc· Kake Tb.t Old ear Sparlll• un a serve their rights to payments he had no future under his broth· brate. t~ay, ~anuary 17· . Brand Ne• 11M7 Model. •1:-under thf,:: amended Social Security er's "ing and h~ ran away to set~ It 1s 1mposs1ble to .portray 10 A g:b~~X::tc. Y~~..i~:~.u~:! Act, veterans survivors \\'.~O feel tt In Philadelphia at the age few words the great 1nfluen~ the 'u"e &nd Marlfll! Plailn•. they may be eligible for such pay-fe 17 . good doctor exerted on the history , Q•lek 8enl-•tt•a.ui. Prteee mcnts are urged to secure de-0 · of our country, but it is well t hat National Plating, Co.: tailed information· at the Veter· Hl11 Career Bf'glns we pause at least once a year ta 1430 ••t 14u. IL an's Se rvice Center. Ame rican In Philadelphia, the city l.)f remember the birth date of a IA•• '" -.......r11w .-,1..s11 Legion Hut, loca ted at .15th and QuakC'rs where Franklin was to man ~·ho can be called l\ Truly T '. I E. J~ (Bad) Jacklli OON'l'a&OrOS i .. ' 'I :w O'RI • Flagstone Work • Cement Block Fences· • . •· Plat Wortr or P..-'stl ... CALL l 611 ·J l'OB DIJl'OaK&ftO!I" . , I TRAILER OWNERS . ' ' . Trailer Canopies made to length required. I Beach Chairs recovered.· Waterproof Tupablins-9c per sq. ft. Canvas articles manufactured. Special! C!lnvas Shopping Ba~ , Handles guaran,teed not to pull loo~e $1.19 FREE ESTIMATES BEASON ABI.E PRICES ' It's Smart SAYE Business ••• , · and Thrifty PREOIOU$ 1 too-to let l•·Holll'I .'TIERllAl'S \_ - Re11air Y 01r In OFFICE • 1947 IACHlllES by calling and \ , ' I I I I I I ay. . Be '=======================::::; J I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=='========:; I make his name and spend most of Great American. the rest Of his life, young n :: '---------------------~------' went to work at his printing trade TJP1wrilers 743 I • ----' .. • ' .. • r A V aientine Spec~al For you, • distincti"" Sx I 0 inch portn.it wumly painted in .rich oils by our rwowned Hollywood utiat. Till February · 14, priced at ttn doU.... A vuy 1pccial V>lmtine then in the diffttmt 1tyle ~ . • • • ,. . I .-• . 36S Soadi ea.a: Bhd. 11.,,_ ..... ... • • ~""') ~ a nd \VTOte articles that soon at-,/~~ . "\ ,,_ tr acted the attention of the Gov~ I HOME -• • AUTO ernor of Pennsylvania, Sir William -Keith. ~ '. /~ MARINE After a short acquaintance ~ Keith suggested that Franklin go to. Engla nd, obtain equipment and ~ return to l;'hiladelphla to estah- 1 · o . , 24-Hour Service lish his own printing shop. Frank- lin acquiesced and set sail for England In the land ot his forefathers , 915 Coast Highway however, Benjamin found that the Pbone: Beacon 61SS Newport Beaeb HANSEN'S 2100 0.-n Fr-ont • • • Confectionery-& Lunch NOW OPEN EVENINGS Malts • Sandwiches • Hamburgers Beaudry'& Box Candy • Catering Ice Creanl good Goverr1or was playing him for a sucker and that he wns stranded in England with little money and no' support from his supposed friend. To make a long story short, Flif'Ftklin "'ent to work as a print-. er, saved enougfi money to come back to Philadelphia and started his own business, where he \\'a s an almost immediate success. He soon gained a reputation as a clear thinker and a public bene- factor and was instrumental in the early establishment of a public library, a system of insurance and many educationa l reforms. In 1732 he published .the first Doctor's Prescription Calls for the Best Once your doctor ha8 written' a prescription, he depends on the pharmacist for accurate compounding. That ls where \\·e come in. Every pre5Crtp-. Uon bro11&h't to us Is filled with ~ent1flc accuracy- with t he beAt quality -drugS. Bring your prucrlptlons here \\1th confidence. We bacJc your. doctor. BALBOA PHARMACY llAMPl'ON'llARBOR DRUG NEWPORT PHARMACY • Tomorrow! Here's what we will do, if inefficient office machines and typ-rite~ s Io w up your work ••• • Our apeciallzedt repair. service lndud .. d eaning, oiling, ad(ust- ments, overhauls. • Promptr' guarantMd •rvlce ·at '"'!'noble price f':t. foctory trained ex~ • lepafr estfmafel ~· Phone us' and our reprwntat11 wltt call. ~ I edit ion of the now famous Poor """"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'=:! Jr. Jack & Jill Shop Greener Bldg. Costa Mesa JAIUARY CLEARANCE Boys' Suits · ot ......,..t .-JI*>' -"*71e-8be 4 ________ __...... us -, _____ _.... .sn.111 ~klet.8 81%8 4 to 6 \i-8\0 to 10\i 1.-c ........ MK; Jlcllt eeJdM la ... ,.. ...... eolen; ·ta -------· (lo~ ---·----tic · Chqdren's Dresllett .m""eett1r;pdatil_. ..... ___ ,... ..... -.......... 8lre: Tl 'M n 11 -. ... ..:,.~. :-:. :Forttae&7 · ............. ~, ....... , _., ......... ~ 51 f .-:-,. -~ " ' Children's Robes 8lw 1 to H ···-····--.... ........ ~ ...... ·-----_..,, -....... a.nwof ...._ Cotton Panties · Size 2 to 12 F1M ~ ..... _Woll ..... _.__..te wra ...... -°"" 1'e -tor ctda_...,.._ Ol1llMI ,._ .. ~ - Rever&Jble COat.8 • arW ta P'"'*··--_. .... ~ .,, opt e:..~ ..,_,._. sfw .....- Wool Dremee "a:' Azl \.. ":.":: = L ... 0 ';t I -•ii u ,, ____ - • • 0&1o1o •••oo • 111 1-• • • Richards Almanack, which he con· LOS AN~llS HOLLTWOOO LONG 11.AOI LESTER & Co. tinued to publish as a money maker until 1757. "'las Illgh A"·ard P.t.SAD!NA Membw Los Angeks Sloclt E.xcha,ige ln the year 1746 Franklin saw, l"OMOHA 2004 WEST CENTllAL AVE., NEWPORT BEACH INVESTMENT SECURITIES TO MEET THE INVESTORS' NEEDS 'fol-the first time, experiments in 5:,;::s~:... H.u.B01.·1374.J electricity which led Wm to begin !1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ investigations and resulted in the identificatioq of lightning and electricity .and ~ invention of the lightning conductor -later known to every farmer as the lightnlrig rod. During thls time, between In- venting and· publishing. Franklin was aJao dabbling in the' politics o~ the col~. AJ a member of the provincial JOSSembly of P ennsyl- vania. Ben WU sent to Enpnd in 1757 u an agent of the provtnce as well ·.al the provlnce1 of Maas· chusetta, Maryland and Georgia. It WU white In England trylnc to help atralgh~n out the meoa that the mother countn' wu mak· Ing In --· that - MEN-WOMEN Prostate • • • Pelvis -S' ,=_.-::C'ao .. ";.'t ....... -.. ;a::_•;'!' ;;.~.:r: ~ ..... : S87 Clout Blvd. Sontl) -lAgana Beeelt • STORE FOR MEN ' I ~ l) ' E~ery Shelf Full 0 f New Merdlaidlse ' ' I ·I • • . - \ UC . ' ' . ' ' 1' 1 I II Named On Wwoods Drlfe 1 .. -.·News· . 0 11. ~ Ch:urc~ , . Lagwian Saves F~ For MWD Officials Before~ Eledion . ~-, 1M7 .. ...;..,. of the. -r-ot J... United LAGUNA ·BEACH, Jan. 13.:.. eoundl foe both the Laguna :_ ...,., unW blo tam of olllce -) the · a.... --11-, Stat. In World , .,.,. II. 'Thia " Whii. directcn of the C<>UW wtal dlatrlcu, thla au~tlaal· pins In iJ,;,, ,..... 'Ibo '-rd -, · .• -·of the arpnlzatlca are 1Je. ::i'o!a:!:"' .,::-r,,.::u::, ~ ':; ST, .IOHN VlANNllY CHURC:H Christin sd AM •-'OW GOD M19'idpal-Water district have ly bo,rred Johnson froni -er the ----~ bald-. *""'= ·~ terms.. Duncan r.~ Cub -• •-~.:.. ancf .the -· • ~!:~'·.'a'·.-IO a.a. n ellee , I -... lo·t., l'ul•• been clelervedly ettdited u an other. 'Describing the '·-·-· dio-.,..... ..,_ 0..wf""" South '· -...--......._ ~ -~ ~ ~~ • --Leeson Subject 'Life' •a ,,._ ,...,_ -. ua · -..--""'"! -... -KcDuffte la t : Arthur E. caJlfomla.State Pulc·°'!JlmllOion. om .,.,., ~ &on . Tb• Golden Tut or Ille Sanda;J -o.-...... utute group, t)lere are, or lhollld trtct affiliation ·u "more or lea guna; Eli'll ¥Jrelm and HaJT7 . r • • _, .. -Pn!oldent: a n .d _The National Tribute. Grow Is In T:aO to l :IO p.m. Leuon-l!ermon 00 "Life" In an Sunc1&7 lldloal, 10 Liii. . be, many red faces among thooi!. hi, baby,'' the near-member .limit· Wrlsht of the ~ta Meoa areL -, ni.m ... of the Board of the Smith River and Mill <:reek , r branchoo of Tho Kotller Cbmcb . Marnlna -· 11 Liii. lntereeted In ·•leering .;.i select-ed his fillbuater to a prompt reslg-Edward 1!<"ver WU'renamed _. Dr. Ro,lpb W. region, Del Norte Country, Call-~Ul.L OOIPll. CHUl!c:ff Tbe Finl Cliurch of Cbmt. Sden'. Evtninc ...._u.tlc ••loo at In& Ila · personnel. The fiush of nation to t/>• office he actually i'etary--..ret'. It II ""P"cled E. Colby, Nor-fornla. and and 1-, ~ -U1t, In --11 from 11-end ?:IO p.m. embarraslment came to light lut had never legally achlevM. that the poup will decide on an i!lrimort , Walter A. ~ ...-. t :'6; m«allif read1, "Thi• Is the reeord tllat God Mid--O«Vlce, Tburadq at Thursday when board meinberl gueu I am sort or. a Bilbo," he ap'pointee to _.plete the rooter StarT and W. Wentworth.. "'Perti. ID tbe None 8borbp". wonb.tP. 11; ~ W+IOe. ~I~ 11fe.,.~: t!o hr;' s'::_~ llfe. and '1:80 p.m. met· to reor1anlze followin1 the quipped, in complying with the before the next meet:lnc. Dr. Robert · Gordon Sproul ls ho thlrda· of tbe t160Ab)'• t.... T;ao p. m.: Klei-week pnJW IDMta In Jobn'i G~pel tt 11 reported. recent elecUon at which Geor~e pre-arranged way out. Suydam bu been a member ol., 'l'reuurtt. Aubrey Drurr ii pltah I a c k a aufftcleat. au:nlnc Ina oa. WedneMAJ, T:M p. m.; lbal Jeaua comforted b.ls dJaclplea CHURCH OF' CHRllT s. Johnston wu uncontested in The directorate: minus a mem· the board since the ~dbtrict wu Administ(atlv Secretary. , . ataff. Jack Red4llac tella about ~ peopl .. • ~ eervtce with. tbese words: "I came forth · Chul"Olt Md W•lnut atreete seeking the vacancy on the board her, then unanunoua1y .elected inatituted and ,representa tbe ~ The Leque expresses the hope some of tbe c..,.... aad eflecta oa Friday, 1:46 p.m. from tbe Father, and am.come into L Dua"9 Canby, Mlnteter. made availabJe when incumbent James S. Suydam chairman, to guna Beach affiliation. . that this year mark the com-of this ctaac"erous sitaadon. BMd thedworld: &«&in. I leave the world, 8ervice.: B~. 10 L m .• Bl.bl• RaJph Gray announced hi.S ret:tre-,!1111t11111u111w 1u1u1u1ri1111u1""''"'u'"''""'"ai11u1111111u111111111.,,..,.,, .. 111111,.1!1111iie1te11111111111'1Q,,.n1t'lllWr pletion of the rogram tor the es. about It lai Tt.e Amm1cu WMklJ', · • an KO to the Father... And be Study; 11 L m... Koratns wonb.lp. t ~ • N · na1 Tri 1l'DllT l'01JlllQ1J....S Qll1J.al "lifted up hi. eJeo td bo .. en, and men . 1 :~_· T H £ C E-N T R A L I N E R 1· tabll1hment o the atio -tbe a.cad.De dUtrlhatecl w It 11· OP' C108T.& 'IDS& uJ.d, Father, the bour ts come; Ile~ Rumors had Johnston the hand-~ bute G~ve or verliving Red~ aext 8UDday'a Loe Ancele1 ~-.,..,_,___ 1oc:atbl: ADl1enc.a rtty th1 Son, tbst thf son aao ma1 C08TA MUA COMMUNITY pJcked futur~ member prior to fil- ln honor of who served in amtne.r. •--.--f.eason Han clorlfy thee: .h thou but liven CHURCH ings for the lune primaries when i' § an. _. JlrL 0. ~ ....._ him power over all fleah, that he cart a. JOhneon, Mln18ter Gray, a charter member ud ~ , . should give eternal We to u man1 124 L IOU! at. Ph. 1471-R Chairman since its inception, re-! Pu:kaa u thou hut given him. And Olla 11 f···-" ; .._. 11'11 lite eternal, that they-might know Church echool, 9:'6 L m. wtcu. his candidacy due to ill • Sunct.y School 9:30 L m. thee the on11 true God, &nd Jet:ua MomJrc Wonb.tp, 11 o'clock. health. f Mornlna wonh1p .ernee 10:45. Chrlat. whom thou but aent." Toutb groupa, HIP Kbool. In· That's when it started a nd for-~ °"9ilder llel"Vice 8:00 p. m. Mary Baker Edd1 wrtte1 ln "'Sci· termedtate, Adult. 8 :30 p. m. tunately some one awakened in ~ Berean Ml"Yiae &:30 p. m. e8•c1e &nd Health with Ke1 to th• Enalne .ervtce, ?:SO o'clock. time to forestall an embarrassing ~ Evmlna ~ 8M'Yice at er pturea:" "Our Muter·taugbt no Kld•ee.k teUowlbJp and prayer, situation before the meeting when !' 7·.30 o•c1-i. mere tbeory, doctrine, or helter. It W--7 30 Johnston wa• due to be sworn in. >_ \,II,;&. WU the dlvl.ne ptinclple of all real y, : P· m. a !-1\lftda,y eYelllnc prayer w tiee kine wblcb be taught and prae> 11 L m., Prayer and .Sermon. The facts ~ disclosed were that ~ at 7:30 o'dock. tJMd. Bia proof of CbrtaUanJi:, wu Johnston wasn't eligible to file or ~ no form or •Y1tem of religion and CH,.l&T CHU,.CH BY THE IEA serve on the b6ard. That is, unless ~ worabJp, !but Chr11Uan Science Communfty Methodlet he was willing to resign as a di-~ "Rmdezvoua of the Marlnen" e's Balboa Island Cafe AND COCKTML BAR ~ a Pull A.e. Bal1-lalaad ' ~-- • ,, •\ . cg o" -o{\fG' " • ~ ·"e y "Tllll FBIENDLY" CZ!ITR.t.L BIBLE Oll1JB(JB of Coota M.- Bev. Dwtsht •••mu, pular M~ting temporarly In the Sev· enth Day Adventllt church, comer of OW-County road and Bolsa Ave., Costa Meta. Suniiay school-9:45 L m. Worship servtce-11:00 a . m. Young people's servtce-6 p.m. Evening evangelistic aervice- :,",j"i':,~.~t tbe barmon1 of Life ,_ Waot c:.ntral Avenue rector of the Laguna Beach Coun-• ALL • STEEL PLEASURE CRUISER Rev. e:. o. -11. Put°' IY Water district. which unit ha p-";_~ Built by Central Boat Manufacturing ",...,,_ ,I THE NEWl"OK'l ' UABBOB Cbvell School. rt:IO L m. pens to buy its product from the vv1. p. LUTREBAN CBUBCB llGnlinS Wonblp, 11 L m. coastal group, a subsidiary of tl\e (To be located on Clltt Drlvo, Youth J'ellowoblp, e p. m. Metropolitan Water d istrict. ~ Harbor ' 1684--Newport Beach-Foot of Sht St. ~ r $()°3 ' ~o-oe \e1\\\ ~~'3 -v () . . ~;,~\\. ~ 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting -7 :45 p . m. \Vednesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. A cordial' welcome to all. COSTA MESA CllUBCB OF GOD Rev . .lame. P. Mc0raw, Putor N t "el hta ) Evenln• Wonhip 7·.30 p. m. According to ..M. B . Wellington, ~ 1 • ij f'\VPOr ,. g a ••'f !<l 1'11'1 "Ill 11111 •l l<I Ht ul ot1Ulllllll lll lllllt olt ttl"l"l "lhl U1111llllll lll lll llllll lllill Hl lll!ll tllHl •lllttlt!fl lUl-•"l "A ChBn&:e1esa Ouilt tor a Kid-week prayv •rvtce, Wed.- Olan~ World!'~ needay; covered dUh dinner, e :so 9:30 a.m., church school; 10:30 P· m. a.m., divine worship. -Services at PJ'esent- EBELL CLUB 115 West Central Ave. Costa Mesa Rev. Herbert C. ·Roth, pastor, 1162 E. \Vilson St., l"°:osta Mesa "Coine OnCC'-You'll ccimP Again!" . BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL 218 Agate Avenue Rev. Harry W . Whtte. Aaeoclate Pa.tor Church Schoo( 1't :30 L m. Morning Wortblp, 11 L m. 140 Cabrlllo SL. Co.ta 'Meu .._. - Services Sunday 10 a. m., 6 :30 F:IRpT CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST OLIR LADY OF MT. CARMEL 1423 Weet Central Avenue SUnday Maaaee: 8 and 10 Lm. Confeutom: Saturdaya from 4 :00 to i :30 and trom 1 :ao to 8 :;'I() p.m. p. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Rober · Studio FIRST METHO_DIST CHURJ:H G. EC:lwln Oaher, Put.or 1. Euclid at &tanford, Garden Gr"!>'YL 9 :30 Lm. Church echool fer :all ages. ¥i1 No. Maia S<., SANTA ANA T 099' N.o Appol tment Necessary Boar1: 0 A. K. ta 7 P. K. " 11 :00 Lm. Momtnc Wonhlp: M--ce: '"We Thank Thee." • I I 11:00 a.m. Nunery tor all chU· dren duntg aervtce. · · 6:00 p.m . Metbodiat Youth Fel· lowmbip. Youy Adult Fellowah!p. ,_, . 1:00 p.m. l!Jvanlng Wonblp:- K•nce: "'Come Y• Uwe.•· KNICKERBOCKER~SAY COSTS SO LITTLE MORE NEW MERCURY MOTORS TO INSTALL FOR , C. B. KNICKERBOCKER'S Your Only Autho~d Linrola-Macuq Dul er I Ha 1118 N. Main St. 8.&taADa Phone 7171 Jan. 18th Built by George M.~Holstein ' 1 . for the Newport Bay ·: Company ished bY\ · . \ ~WLEY fURNITURE · • Landscaped ~y HOLLISTER · BROS. . . • I Tm! ao1111 u nnn 0101ornm1u aolllB • ialNG BtJILT ~ VEl'IC&&N8 IN no:, OOSl'A J!Q8A U!l'A ' . - Make Resenations NOW for -Your Hoine' - ' ' NEWPORT BAY .-_COMPiANY . l151 Eut 17fJl St. . Com Mea : ' • • " Lido The<i.ter. Cent ral Avenue and Via Lido A hra.nc!l or The Mother C'1lurcb. The First Church of Cbrtat,. Scl· ST.' JAME& EPISCOPAL enU.t. in Boaton, Muacbu~tta. CHURCH Sunday School at 9 :30 a.. m. Sun-Via lJdo • day Serv1ce at 11 a. m . Wednesday Rev. Ardye T. Dean, Vicar Teatimonia.l Meeting at 12 o'clock 8 :30 a.. m .• Holy Communlm.. Reading Room located at 111 9:.f5 a.m., Sunday 8cbobl. Palm street, Balboa, Is open dally. 11:00 L m., Morning Pray.or and from 1 p.m. to'-5 p.m. except Sun-Sermon. (Flnt Sundaya: HolJ . days and holidays nationally ob-· Communloo.) ' served. ~~~~~~- The public LI cord1ally lnvtted to attend" the church 91!'1"Vic-•""' UM tbe Reading Room. SEVENTH .DAI' ADVENTl.8T8 Comer Bolsa and Old Country Rd, CORONA DEL 11.t.B COIDl1JNITY CH1JRCR, CONOll.EOATIONAL Perry. Frederick Schrock, Minilter 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar Costa Mosa 9:30 a.m. Church,.chool. Sabbath school, Saturday morn- ing, 9:30 o'clock. 11 a.m., morning worship. 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' • . . • ' -. ' ·. • ' • • • I.~ • H.E BAY DISTRl~T PAllT SHOP .. . in GOOD P.aint .llobs l'OB 00& O.tB ud · fe•tler work, llJlltbi!Uc ·or latlqaer pmlnt. ' - ' • • • . - 1o.1:11 -ac t1ae PC -and nr:.Lap' H ad wm be -and nod)' "' ,.,. per e s Omple.-far t1ae llld-Wloun D--=-Schedule ' Ed. Incidentally, . bu .. -.1WK111g thla boaJ a:pr 11 1y f~ the Bono-\ lulu race .-t 1uirumr and liot al-A 'Ill-lap Diartbon main event, ready aeJected 1111 CtttW 11"<1 la Ionceat mlclcet auto radna !event Condaeted by the Clam Diner 1ay1nc p1ana f .. the blc event. of the )'Hr, will headline the baby Tho 1 e INTERNATIONAL. lit to be a l'ftl stepper when they · • • • • . car thrill-1plll show ,at the_\ riew FOTERS 1ure traV..J wlten they pt a bit ol a bi-. . Traffic will really be tftrlflc Hanttncton Beach Speedway next are pnll>'!<ly aalled but they are .eo,d 1ay1 that the new boat Is come Mid-Winter Recatta time at Sun<laY. Co-(ll"OIDOterl Bob Ware not the eUlelt boall In the world u llaht u a feather on the" helm the Lai AnseJet Yacht club next and Harold Mathewton today to 1 ride herd on for they take a and will lall · heraelf with very Februuy 21, 22 and 23. were uured of a ful !entry of red lot of kftow how to get the. moot little balaDdne. Looks lllce Spark-Everybody that wu there fa< drcult driven for the bargain bit out ot them. • man and Stephena juat can't de--the-one lut year wlll be the1"e The fifth-mile oval, now rated Have talked to Fenton, Schenck aip a bad boat. a&aln . plus a · hOlt of new boats, :: of the .rm.est in the Car we1t, l"OB OUB PADO J.l'1JBNl'flJBI -and aome of the othen In thl1 Al the old Clam· D111l'r pre-new Clauea and new ownen. for th~8:!1 ~-~pakadty =4 wds ..,{' c1 .... 'and it la t)leir opinion that dieted In hla tint edlti<>n, and u The PC'a which lhowed 21 boall th ~ ee • an wlth J.lne pidmp dellvvy. lhHe little 1hlp11 take more aall-he again repeats, thla la going to here for the Chrlstmu regatta a ~n~ gr!ndls heading the action, Drop er Clall • •· -lllU-tea GhM WHhoat Charge i'l!I savvy than anything they have be one of the moot popular clu-are expected to turn out between week~uae expected for this yet tried. sea on the cout u soon u the 30 and 35 boall and the Rhodel QualJ!yin trialt I STBEE'l', NEWPORT BARBOR 230% The clUI Is really gettln1 to be boats &et around ,~ the regattaa wtll come up wlth 20 to 25. 12·30 p.m g wl!h 1:;11 f~r. at • ~- l • . ---1" /': ; . . . Specialists In· Steel Boat iBlilld._ · I I ' . -. Maire Year , ....... JWp I.ook Lllll a no.& · ' . New Bows Fabricated and lnst;!llled with · Higlr Tensile ' MAYARI-R-Corrosion R.esi$mt Steel - All Electr!c Welded Bring Your Boat Around for an ~Hn••te Central Boat Manuf~g Corp. Barbor 1684 Newport u_,i, Foot ol SW St. I ';~~;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!-dynamite and with guys like Bob and are aeen •by• w: yachtsmen. The boys from San Diego tell aei for 2 p: m.. ira race ; Devil,· Fred Schenck, Darb Met-The Kettenburp brought their lne that their Ian& alone wl1I be f,!~~ =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g calf and BUI Lapworth Joining new PCC up from San Diego for b~ enough to jam the harbor and " forces with tht; hotshots already that they are coming up loaded .CIDCKENPIE -Our Speeialty - ·Ra an' s Harbor House Grill • ' - ~ CAP RAGAN, Proprietor i 914 oast Highway - Opposite Corner from Greater All American Market " Opell 7 a. m. te 8 p. m., CJoeed Frida7 • • How to teach a voice lo ''s~11 ile." SEking nat.uratty is lcswo one in becoming a ltle· p ne OJ?<"acor ... and literally thousands of gub ))ave le ned it during the last year in the biggest opef.ttor doing program in our history. Girls in training Set a rh4»rough grounding at regular pay ..• a basic course dJ.t lasts anywhere from three to six weeks. .. ' n 1peclal practice boards like this a trainee is givm b ndnds of practice calb •.• everything from the sU... est local call to·a complex string of them. She leama meet variQ\1'5 ~rioos .•• learns poise and skill and lidt.ice. Even when she becomes a full·lledg<d ''TI>icz ·th a smile'', she can call oo a frimcll7 superriJor for Ip oo unusual calls, w.hen she needs iL • the; weeks to come, girb now in mining will take · places at nritchbootds, md u fut • additiooal uipmmr becoma anilable, thousands more will ht · ed to handle your calls. For ,. .. U.tmd to do every- -g "(O CIO to bring the ra~dly growing• l'ocijc Comt .. en l>etter wop..-sa.112 thlll nu befott •.• jmr JOOO U is hngwnly poaible. •ww.f••rGVIRI tele.hane ~.M II# 1-1 ,.,,,,..,_...,. ,.M_,.. ....... ,.~ -.. ,,.,... •• ,_ .. .-u .... "',.,,... of ro"4 ..._ ...._ iaonu.l Ii*...,,,.,. ' S tr• C1liferllia Ttl ... 111 Ct. Palm Si, Balboa Bar'-1"7 • \ • • ' ~e~o-1 H. ESTUS _a_A_an._, "-A-••_ GENERAL EI.F.<:fiuc :--1 • • ~ . ft!ltii IU • I mm n•TW • w••. s •• 7 ..... • in the fleet it is going to be an all of the bo)'I to see and ahe Is for bear. even tougher go. the first boa~ at least for looka. Those Duden 16'1 lnddentall , She bu been lengthened ·out • y, To bad that ~e couldn t have about eighteen inches in her over· are really beainnin& to Infest had better breezes during the all measurement which has given Southern California waters both Christmas Regatta• or the Ned her a nicer sheer and the smaller in quantity and quality. ~anning. Memorial series so these tra.N0111 ta better looking too. Evie iCJark of the San Diego little ladies could ha,·e showed the The trunk cabin and the galley fieet says µiat her bunch ta crowd· spectators how they can get up and a larger wardrobe and ban&:-ing the PCc for the spotlight and go. • • • tng locker. down at the Harbor of the Sun, Lockers have also been built 1·n and she expects at least ei2h t of LIGHTNING is striking th e th boats t under the cockpl.t seats and th"' e to ow up for the Feb--harbor so much that the old Clam " 1 h ones under the berths have been ruary c as · Digers shell is begining to sot.ten • • • and crack. Four new b 0 a t .s increased in size and made more launched tn fifteen days. accessible which just about doub- The first of the new LIGHTN-les her stowage space. INGS took to the water on De· Another feature of this new cember 29th w hen Bob Boyd, boat is the foot • shift, similar to Comodore of the Balboa Yacht the clutch on a motorcycle, which Club, launched DUQUESA (No. looks like a good gadget for the 2069} from the small boat ramp he lmsman can stand up when op- al the club. erating the boat under power and DUQUESA "'as followed a week not have to stoop or bend over to later, Janµ a r y 5th, by th c ha ndle the conti;,ols. BREATI-ILESS (No. 2272) owned With no back stays to set up jointly by J oe Bosio and R ex when tacking she is a simple boat Goodcell. . to handle a nd she has lots of Last Saturday: January l)th, good deck space to work on when was jack-pot day for two more handling sails. •or them hit the. drink when Barb All in all she is one of the and Dick Daniels launched the sweetest little ships of her size OLD CROW (No: 2321) and Al ever prod.1,Jced here on the coas~ G o rdon launched GADABOUT and she is certainly one to be (No. 2420.) reckoned with in racing from her The new boa:ts sure looked performance of the ·past summer. sWeet sliding around the bay ln' 'The first Qf the PCC's . to bl! t be light airs and they are going owncd 1locally(1s No. 3 which goes Something New Has Been Added At Those Yachtsmen's Luncheons I are r eally going over and they are lining up ' a good gang for Guests of H onor. A. Ji. "Cleve" ·c)eveland had the spotlight at the Luncheoneers ~nner meeting last Friday eve- nmg at the Newport Harbor Yacht club which was attended by 150 people with more coming in later for the program. "Cleve" showed the color pie· tures taken of his trip, al>Qard his 65-foot schooner Flying Cloud do"'" into Mexicarr waters, then~ across the Pacific to the Mar- quesas and back up to Honolulu where "Cleve" and the "Cloud" parted company. Last Tuesday Glenn Waterhouse had the cen ter of the stage and gave a short talk about his recent trip from S a n Diego to San Fran- cisco Jn his PC, Joy Three. ' Regutar. Stock Drast ·ic ~ally Reduced COATS CASUAL '& DRESSY SUITS DRESSMAKER & TAILORED DRESSES ' .CASUAL, AFrF,:RNOON AND EVENING Women's Sizes and Half Si.<es (90 Day Charge Accounts) SOS Radio Electric and Island Record Shop 1 FTee Pickup and Dell,·ery Service for Radio Service.. Free neu,·ery Service "1th $2.00 worth of Reconh.. Jmt call up, gl\•e U!I your order and ha\·e them th«l 11&me day. The Old Clam Digger will not try to brief it here for you be· cause Glenn and Woody N etcalf his crew, have writte n it up ~ an article and it is currently run- ning in SEA Magazine. Glenn says that it i.s• much more f1.,1n to think baCk about the trip than to contemplate another one. Another good · program is on tap for next TuCsday When the Luncheoneers Will entertain &.s their guest and speaker. Captain Harry, Pidgeon, owner of the fa- mous yawl. Islande r. \ J~l2UM~ · · .,,, UU~f;J 2 Beginning F e bruary 5 a nd every WedneMlay thereafter. big Record Jam Sefislon at. Island Record S hop. Get 3•ou.r re-' . quests ln early. Everything lo 1tock available. 1 Special Record Feature This Week: RACHMANINOFF C:ONCERTO No. 2 ALSO IN STOCK' MUSIC OF TSCHAIKO\VSKY • -• -. -Andre Kostelanetz ON THE .TO\llN (L. Bernstein) ------Robert Shaw Songs by J OE STAFFORD • Good Supply Blank.Record Dlsca for Your Home Recordlnc • APPLIANCE AND RADIO SPECIALISTS HENBY W. BBAINEBD soo Martne A,ftl. BALl\j)A ISLAND Barbor 180 -- 1!'.unk of Amtrint NATIONAL J!~~~'Gl ASSOCIATION CALIFORNIA'S STATEWIDE BANI: Comlensed Statnnmt of Co11dition Dtct111b11 31, 1946 JlESOU&CEI Ccnh ill Vault cmd la F-.cleral a ... "• ~ . -• • . • • • . I Du. trom la:nb . • • • • • • • • • TOTAi. CASH • , • • Sl.05'.531.432.'7 ValtM leaflM eo.....-1 Obll9ctlom. dlnct and haUr 9QGl'CIDl..ct • • • • • ...... COUlltf, mtd Jl..sdpal loDd9 • • • • OtMr 9oeds a:ad s.c:...... . . . . . . . _. .. , ..... ._.. ......... . Loau ... l>lmcoaalll • • • --• • • • • AmwM .. tien.t ODd Accn-• he.lnhle , • • kmk·~ Fwa1tue.n.u-. ..... D11 ... _.. • • • • • • ·• • • • • Ola.. ............ ~ ~ • • • • • • • • Cwt1 rm•~• Accomt ol i..n... • c..111. ACC9;1 =-..-' EzdrnH .a. ..... . 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It's 20-to-l fur llame-perfect GAS ••• lldur, r-r _,_, far ,_ .. .., . ' ' itult#fl, spottl#r bul ••• -i-""--'""lo "1-1 . • 6#«1 Mi-' .. -' • -..krjfll tt '!f .-.ft-~,. . You 11 -..,.·do bean with c;a;; .. '•Jo J.. ~...,.;,..,ii ; ... 11. __ ,, -"' .u • ...~,...t'rtbr•S1 rbtnc.&ifonia·wl._. " Tl . · .. Qr :• c;.. Ccnrn•r 11 Yoa aa t11 d • G.illr1 ' r.v..,.h,i .r..-t1ta ... ,..._1 j. ~, • 1087 South Coast &,ulev&rd Laguna Beach Phone 8558 • ' • • • • .. • 1 .. • • .. .. • • • mlltD'• Son ' Appoin_~ Pojiceman ~ J. H•ta~ INOOJm TAX smvD '~Jwt'Bhdwt ·Members of· ·NeWport_.r o6ce · · Set Forth Accpmplishments 0 . Z. ·--~!• at 4311 ,Hell-I cjtr.IJPe. avenue, C.orOna deJ 1Ji1ar. at COnnribnon 0. z. Rclbert- \ omce: as Bil 11&. ftaM Jlarllor' 1llOI B . ) Membon of , the Newjxrt Hor· coyaed other property valued at bar Diltrlct •police deportment $1850.59 during Jut year. The cle- hunc up an adtnlrable 'achieve-{lOJ'tment al.lo answered 7120 te"'- ment record for 1946, a~g phoi>e calls f or aid and made 2326 to a report made by Chief of ~ arrests for traffic. exclusive of lice R. R. Hodaklnson and I>-parklnc and 813 arests, excluding mitted to the Newport Beach ty traffic lncldentl. • Qor.... clel ..... cenenl. tncbr, .... ..,.,.pted by Ibo . I BesMmlle: 118 SliCll II&. i ty,..mcO~uanotncer the Newpwt Harbor District ;ce torae.. ~BarW·FB • Council on M,onday. . · .Fifty·nine peraons were given The department accounted for lodging during the year. Wlln. Hoase Cafe , . ' PR CISION. FREQUENCY SEllVI~ the recovery of automobile pro~ A breakdown d 1 s c l o 1 e s the erty valued at $62,064 and re--month by month rePQrt as follows: can Barbor" 1890-J for " Police · Achievement for 1946 PIM•• Sllll i...-...... o.llf. ' ' ' KAJ~.1 0 PRONE FREQUENCY lllEA8UBDIBN'I' ud Pettealap Modulatloa Obecb • I ! ' §avewhely · TODAY ..... , I SAM q. ilILL Su~or · Phori'e 90 -for . TOMORROW with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA " GEORGE F . HILi> 888 So. Coast Blvd.-Laguna Beach District Office ' ' • By FREDERIC FROST B~ publications have an Important place in every lndattrlal or lnsUtutional -public reladona program. Such publJcatton• are dlvtded Into two claQIJS: lntemal and extemal. Internal br employe ·pubUca.!. Uons aim to create a feeling of good will from manacement f4> labor and vice vena. External or company-promotion pubUcatlonS have for their purpot1e the bulldlaK-UP of favorable reactions toward the com-!::===::f====================' pany and It.A prOducta. , · The former type U dlttrlbuted d1rectly to the worken within an ID- .. me du•trlal plant or educattonal lnstltutron. The latter It tent to a selected list of wholesalen and retallen an4 ll&lesmen ln the product.s' n eld. Though not general, It tomeUmes bj~na that a combined internal and external pubUcatton Is pul>- llsbed by a large ent.erprltte to 11erve both purpo8e& principal asset. Management charted a definite course, and costs were figured out to the most minute detail. It "found that the larger the cir cu la ti on a house pub- lication ha's the lower will be the HIG HWAY PARKING ACTION A sugg:"'is tion that parallel park- ing or autos be held in abeyance until the state highY<'ay depart- ment. ca n con1p]y with impr~ve­ mcnt of curbs on Coast highway wu made by L. E . Brown. sec- retary, for the Newport Harbor Business Men's association to the c;ity Council on Monday. THESPIANS ON STAGE! G 1 ! ill ~ .!! • I • ~ • 'a ill "' January ······-·--306 29 February ........ 320 45 March ···-··--··· '446 51 Aprij ··········-····· 1187 175 May . ............. 528 61 June ················ 644 63 July I .............•.. 873 79 Aug\ist ············ 891 88 September .... :. 653 94 October .......... 446 53 November 398 35 December ...... 428 40 $~\, WONDERFUL s VALUES '4<_1: Wo 1 Plain Jackets 14 .95 NOW 9.00 Slac s, 12.95 -16.95, NOW 8.00 -10 .. 50 It is reported on gOod authority that close to 60,000,000 people i11 the United States read h,ouse pub- lications. Approximately 2,100 are isued by private American busi- ness concerns every publishing day. Some house publications are cost per thousand. Meet Monday. Place: Art room Manage1nent learned that there ot Newport Beach Grammar are several item! that had to be school, 'West Central avenue, near • 13th street. nme: 7:30 p. m. All 1751 ' edited and printed within the con-• edal Pushers 9.95, NOW 6.95 cern itself by men or women or both men and Women who have been chosen for the task from the company's office and plant or al- lied personnel. Some oth"er house publications are edited and printed by trained men on the staffs of the business . Coast Blvd* Laguna ~* = enterprise's general advertising Sweaters at Half Price Skirts, fine wools, at 'h off ' _,--agents, usually a nationally known ";;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;ji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iOii,.:;iOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiO< advertising agency in one of the :-key Americ8,J1 cities. .' 2S5Z Oporto -Lido V1IJage -Newport Beacll Phone: Harbor 784 - A * Overlooking Beautiful N ewpodt Bay ours: 4 to 12 p. m.-'-Cl.08ed Tuei6tay • * aterfront Restaurant f e turing . . . Shore Dinners Steaks • . . Cocktails • Still other house publications are edited and printed by experts in the one or more large Ameri- can printing establishments which specialize in this type of work. 8erves1 Two Pur~ . I t doesn't matter so much where the company publication is edited and printed so long as the com- pleted journal is di st r i but e d among employees and clients of the respective industry.' The job of handling the distri- bution of this fuatter is generally done by those who print it, unless the company stipulates that its own staff will assume the respon- sibility of mailing the piece when finished. The purspose of a house publi: cation ts · two-fold : to stimulate :i spirit of good fellowwhip between employer and employe and to. serve ttte producer by creating a -con- sumer market for his products. So it 1a well tO remember th<:1.t to be successful in its chosen field, a house publication must be fill- ed with matter th2'.t is invaluable as-instruments of education to both employe and consumer. House publications which have attained large measuret of suc- cess have been carefully planned by expert minds for many weeks and months in advance of the date set for ·their inception. Costs per issue per thouaand copies were a Ne · s ~Times Classified 'Advertisement To Ber rings Over 20 ·Buyers • j arlJor lnv~t Com~. Offices Is the' Property AdveriiSed y's News-Timea • ' I Ovet 2Q prospective c:;ustomers ari"s~.e~d this ~dvertjsement . , I . Th _ _._ ' N T' m u~y s ;. ~-1mes. •.. f ' I • RESULT . ~ ,-I . ' I I f The prope,rty is bow ill eserow. \ I -- considered in the publishing of a interested urged to attend. house public•tion. The!e were, ,.,,.-.-.-·-·-· -----·---...... -·----·-· ._._, ___ .j _ _....--.--.--,-· as any printing house will tell you, type of cover design, fre- quency of tssue, number of pages, page size, number of cuts, changes, and number of copies to be issued o.ver a period of years or as long as a contract may run. Having determined the amounts necessary top ay for the cost of engraving and printing, the man- agement next ascertained what lt would cost to maintain 8.n editor- ial staff, including an editor and one assistant, a stenographer-anrt -file clerk, and a mailer.· Assured of that CQSt, the mana- gement next took up the matter of postage needed to carry th·~ publication through the mall dur- ing the first year of its existence. Adding the costs per items, the management found that it would be necessary to appropriate at least $20,000 for the first year's· operation of the house magazine, Approximately $11,634.00 w a s needed to pay the cosu of print- ing, engraving and postage for a magazine that would be mailed. to its 7,000 employees who were scat- tered about the East and mid· west at branch ofices and shoos of the main company plant. AboU.t· $8,000 annually w a s needed to meet editorial staff salaries at the main plant office. r However, costs per publication vary. A house magazine may oost anywhere from $7 ,000 to $26,000 per annum just for ptjlnting, en- graving and (Xlltage alone. The average cost pet thousand issues may run from s~.500 down to $500. Page sizes run anywhere from 6x9, 8\>xll I>, 8\>xll, 9x12, to 11 % to 18~. Md page sizes, too, have much to do with COits. Paper stock in another eo1tly item. • Maay Provei' AMetl La r. g e indUltrial corporation, utility compirues, banking houses and allied !branch offices, educa- tional, charitable, :and lending in- stltutlons, pollticaj organizations, I civic, local I and national auocia- Uo111, and 1'1'Ce ~tment •tores and E?oce:t ) chahtl croups, Which baw acllleftd ....,.._ In the house publication fleld, are numeroua. ou.:ny i>utstaniHnc a mo n a these are. tljie ~ Telephone and ~pb c.imPany, Inter· national T~! and TeJecraph ca. .... -= allled tel<:- phone and ' -· ' . the General , r °""IJllD.Y1 the 'Lady · Attendant . I .-&t-· '10 omt!llhd. <X>ROlQ QIL. MAR Teleplwa.e e...a DUMmD*• > General Foods, Llmited, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Western Electric Company,· Otis Elevator Company, ·Ford Motor Company, Metrtpolitan Life In- surance Company, Standard OU, Texaco, Gulf,. and Sunoco oil com .. panles. Add to these the ho~e or gans of the great sugar corporations; the wheat husking companies, the harvester and machinery and equipment coinpanies, and great banking interests like the Chase National Bank and the National City Corporation, w i th its far- nung r eal et1tate interests, and· you have a big order. MOTORIST NABBED . . Robert E. Dopp of Los Angeles will appear before City judge Bob Gardner on Friday to answer a citation . that he sped so miles an hour in a 25 mile zone at Cen- tral avenue and Ninth street., Sun- day Ill LEY'r REFRIGERllTIDR JERVICE CODIPIUIY WI .......... -11er11oe no. OOMt Blri.. on-w 111ar --1'78' N!pt, 1-11.z Your Own Local P t Supply Store Now Offe You ~DEL l'V ER Y TWice a Week to Your Home Fresh Inspected ~orse Meat Dry Foods, Rj medies Accessories and Suppl'ies . I AS NEARBY AS YOUR TELEPHONE .JUST C llS Agate Aye. Phone: Balboa Wand Harbor 1723-W I S••d11, .Jali. 19 -2 p. 111. HllTllGTOI. .BEACH • SPEEDWAY· • . .. .RJft .... 111 llWr......wK»& or IWMUHerox --•m ' . 75 • ~ 'MAIN EVENT ·125. Lap s•ow I r .•• ,,..,...,.,,, n• 11 er1i:•e••• • W;F sR;JF ·-f'!" . ~ • ' . ,. $ 105.00 106.00 225.00 195.00, • ' • @IJa/boa c>farket . ' B A T T E R .1 E S · Six Vol~ Heavy Daty Delco Wholesale an Retail -0- $1.00 Paid for 0 d 'Batteries Regardless of Ojridi.iti'1 on ' ., -0- S·JO:R -Y'S • BATTERY SERVICE Westmlnlster Street-(be,t.Mijn 'l8tla A MagnoUa) COSTA .Bll!:l!I& • Going to Puild Year? ,Yoo probalJly have yoar *"• ..,_ z 1111 worked · out ill your· mlDd -or JUUi' llft!llltleet or coatrsdor alieUy hM .... -paper for yoa. '..... ~ldl:1 wDI haft ·a put la n lrhc di II-ot:,iutusior Ir' s __ .._ ~""' go -Ule plans wltla ,_ be Rl'e· to Miu: him alloat Uie aewzst la IMimzb.W lallor •ti• .... fl1 .... 1 I ...... .,, •• Ov ............ _, •• s e!.le! .• lfal .. be .... to 11e1p wtaa 11:,Joat 1• -• o.. ,._ .1~·~= ... .a.., -......... ....,-•oe t1uat -. I . . ' ns ~ HOKll .& GALVAI I . " . I .... El.l!'.Cl'.RI . . SINCS~ r • ,• • ' • l ' .. _.,..reel lat ,_. foomd 21 ....n .. ._ts 'ttJemt0tbolrown- ~ .tour were lost and re- tliri~ lil 1945. ' In -· the barbormUter'• of-fice f a small aallboot, which ii •ttP awaltinc d•hnant. ~t lnwotigated 19 boy IJutJon I compllllnls, which .wu lea than In 1945. ·Duga'.n' s ·Suit Given Court lnveotlpted 51 ljJ<ed and wake complaintl, 'f'h1ch was nine · i.. °'*" ftported In 1945. ~ 'had no other violations t o tlllo year. Lui year three ' • ported. • • -also Issued 196 ~ on apeeding ancPwake, ATr~ BOY! n.a&•• what A..Memblfm&Q ·l'Arl W. 8~ oJ Jrrlew· w~cblwu 68 less than those issu-port Beaclli (left) la lhlnklnr u be aclmlNe bl.a brotber, Loabi Stan- ed aP.ago. • Jey of 9 Rudder Boad, Beaeoa Bay, w11o wu tbe 4M1cner of tbe W for other violations-gn.ed sweepstakes n-*t In tbe recent Touraament or Roeee parade. In 1 totaled 82 arw! In 1945 -Walt.,-Gerhardt photo. there ere 260. Arrests for speed ---------....... --. ----s--==,,d=c.=c==~cb=~ anc1 a1ce 101a1ed 40, while 1n Health Nurse.s Will . an r a 1945 ere WOft 32 arrests. ' Inoculate Children ts for other violations tot-· • • (Cont. From Page 1) cant part for administrative work. Wouldn't it be a "aled . • while . there Weft only In Dipther1a Figltt seven in 1945. Rb office also inspected 105 offsh moor i n g installations, wher! there were only .gs in ·1945. • Sh e mooring inspections thi'5 year ~taJcd 8'2, while there w e:c ?58 1 year. · His ofice also answered 1866 misce anrous' calls this year and 1221 · lls last year. His fia-also accommodated 43 guest vesseis this year. Th e r e ne t o be · accomodated last e report showc.-?- • usmessmen ek Board Posts tinued from P age One ) for rd m embership from Coro- na de( Mar District 9. , Net+>n Stafford, electrical sup- plies and Curt Bohman, b o a t build~ are contesting b6ard m~m­bttsl1',, from Coast Highway and H eighJs District No. 10. Un allengC';!i is J . S. Barret t, gen er con tr actor, who is direc- t or-at arge. .. Ho! ,ver d.irecton and the dis - tricts they represent are, Ralph P . b.1: ey, r ealtor, di.strict l ; Hu!r bard . Ho\\·e. boat builder, di.s- trict P . A. Palmer, real estate. distric 3 : G. M . Grundy, physi- cian, district 4; Robert /\.. Mur- phy, afnuscmen ts district 5; Capt. C. V. t.1cCarty. USN <Rel.), dis- trict ·; H. E. Kendall,-retired S. T. unlap. insurance, districts 7 and ; Brade n F inch, cer a mics. distric 9, and WaJter S. Spicer, lumbe district No. 10. ·s ponsored by the county health grand feeling if our national department in a county-wide drive government could tnake ·· a for immunization against dipther-sho\ving like that? .And as ia, clinics wit be held Wednes:da~. Mr. P almer said, ''this com- Jan. 22 at the Newport Beach munity does not realize how schools to give imm unizations for fortunate it is in h aving such d ipther ia a nd whooping cough. a man as Harry Welch." either combined or separ ately. + • • At Corona &I Mar school the \Bob Callis. See that fel-" time is from 9-IO a.m, and •t ler . Bob Ca llis, has ruso taken N Be h _, 1 f 10.30 f on a !Jre deal for his General C\'1 .. port ac scnoo rom . Pete Corp. Su.re full of en- a.m. on. Dr. Edward Lee Russ.•11 , e rgy but· hope his service ot the Oran.ge '?°unt y heal th de-1 club 'm akes him pay \Vell for partment v.,11 give the shots,· as· this "plug". sisted by ~trs. Sarah Johnson, 1 health depar tment nune for New-Soldiers Turn Tourists por t Beach and Miss Sadie Fox. The American soldier is seeing school nurse. Appointments arc more of J apan today than any not neccssar7 -if parents accom-tourist in peacetime. GI's travel ny ch ildreri . '" · fr ee on Ja~nese trains and they pa . . are busy going on priva te excur- Ch1ldren will be aceptcd from I sions or on Army-conducted tours the age of six months ·Up to and in and around the major cities ot including 10 years. If t he child Tok yo, Yokohama, Osaka, and was immunized in his first tY.'O Kyoto and man y shrines, parks, years a "booster dbsc" should be lakes. and other poin ts of interest given on entering school. There--throughout the islands. after. if the child is over six years of. age, a Schick test' should bf' GI OLl''l\olP ICS IN PACIFIC done t o determine if furt her im -American soldiers n o w 1oir.i:; munization is needed. occupation duty in J apan n n ct There Y.'ill be thr ee clinics, two l Korea. have a \videspread spor ts weeks apart. Ther e is no charge 1 program t hat star.ts at company for this service a nd because of the level and extends r ight up through prevalence of dip t h e r i a and 1 regiment anrl division competition. whooping cough al children in This win~r. t,t11.•y will meet c1·s these age groups ar e urged to take from olher Pacific Areas in an advantage of this opportunity or inlC'rtheater com(>C'tition of O!y1n- to go (o their own family physt-pie proportions. Last year, morf clan for protection against t hest.• than 4.000 soldier athletes par- diseases. rticipated. Marine Applications RAL.t"ri t;. LAKKAtSr.t.'~ OOUl lU8 lt.IW~l:t. 11' c rm.1Lcu ••l•U .-.. .. u .11g 8lx marUn during the 1946 8Wordflshlnic season. Here l1t one caught on Sept. 211tt by !\Ir. Larrabee that "'eighed 110 poundll and \\'&8 landed In 25 minutes on h e&\"Y ~e. The boat was !'lkJppered b;r Ernest V. Berry. at right. The Navy Department's doett· m ented, technico1or SQU~d film, "Operations 0-ossroads,'' Was .well received by maJe students of the Newpart Harbor Union High school 011 Wednesday afternoon. Some 250 students between the ages of 17 and 18 years saw the picture which was shown on the screen in the auditorium of the high school. The drama was shown in conjunction with the new ye3r progr am of the 28th division of Organized NavaJ Reserves. Lt. (j g) Harlow Bell: USNR, of Santa Ana, gave a brief talk on naval reserves a nd answered ques- t ions from the a udience. L Ed Richardson. S OM 1/e, son of Mr. · and Mrs. A. S. Richadson of Bay Shores, and Herb John- son, BM l /c, of Balboa, both of whom are graduates of the. New- port Harbor Union High school, assisted with the program. Richardstin was on duty with the Fleet Sound ·school in San Diego, in connection with sub- marine warfare, dJJring the war. Johnson was &board the USS P en- nsylvania and served with her jn 13 major battleS in the South P a - cific during the conflict. Jest for You Sentry: "Who ·goes the re?" Officer: "Lieutenant Smith." Sentry: "P assWord?" Officer : "Doggone it, man I've forgotten it. You know me weU e~ugh." Sentry: ''Must have the pass- word." Voice from Guard House : "Don't stand there arguing all night. Shoot · him." • ....~· for YOUR home How to toke the run out of \'O(lr tw.okfost FOi.it.in. ways to mo~ yOl.W kitc:hen "homey" .•• What color to ~ '°'" your living room .•. TheM ore Just o f-. of thl lntr'Ot.llnQ ,.... lditCls """"nilhedtly or1 ttw w_.,.., , ... of . \. THE CHRISTIAN sc1rNc1 MOHITOI Thew helpM ldeos .. plus YO lue" In this doily ~ tor ~· ~ thol otvn YoU wotld news lr1t~ed to ahow m tmi>oct °" you ond r.our fomily. . ------------------u .. ttlth co.,.,. I The Christion Scieoco Publishing Soci9ty I ,.,. "°"' SPE. I °"9, Norwoy Srr•or, Bo$ton 15, .MauocnuHtts CIAL lntrod~c-• Pleoso enter o spec:iol lntToductory subscription to I .. .,,, 1•"'9~1ipt1ott ( Tho Chuillon Sc•nco Moniror-5 •Mks 130 iulH!St for $1 ( -Y• WHIU- JO ll1uft -°"'' J Nomo 1 IU.S..fundll l~I Srre.t _____________ _ ~I C•f'f Srot• J' --..---· ...:......1 PB-4 I ------- I I ' =~ . . I !Shore CHRISTIAN REV1V AL WILL OPEN IN ORANGE COUNTY. ON SUNDAY, JANUARY !e Halied as the greatest revivM in Orange County's, history and SIJ?nsored. by the combined efora ~f 75 of the county's 11eading churches, ·the Chri!lt tor Orange Cowity revival will open Sunday January 26, chairman E. S . Good- ner announced today. . 0 A movement that has been na- tlon~wide in scope and featuring one ot America's outstanding evan- gelists, Hyman Appelman, t o. e Ouist ,for Orange County orgahi- zation will erect a huge canvas cathedral three miles north of Santa Ana on . Highway 101 -to handle the anticipated crowds. Evangelist Appelman, a convert- ed jewish attorney, is 'now speak- ing to capacity crowds at the first Presbyterian Church in San Diego and has attracted full au- diences at recent dty-wide meet- ings in Philadelphia, Kansas, C:ity, Louisville, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cin- cinattl and other large American towns . Appelman was also chosen by the Ouist for Greater · Los Angeles group to lead their re- vival where be spoke to o v ·e 11 10,000 people. · The big revival which will ex- tend for three weeks will feature Mr. Appelman, song leader Homer Br i t t o n (former -Chattanooga, Tenn. pastor ), and olhei noted personali ties in religious \\'Ork. The tent on 101 Highway is be- ing equipped with a modern light- ing system, ptiblic address system a nd complete facilities to a cconur date the united churches gathel\o ings, Goodner declared. ~ ~ ~ *· Steel · Pipe MOLTEN METAL SPRAY :~~t'i1':". ~ "t"·!,.~';, ,, ' ' . ' ' .. 1 ! ;!; Deck Fittings ;!; Fuel Tanks Side Applications ' '-·-' I '* Steel Gates I . I I • ,, ··------···-·--·· • ;1; Steel Hulls · ;!; Davits .. ;!; Ba it Tanks ;!; Rollers ;1; Net Pans ;1; Centerooards ..,;1; Keets ;!; Steel Floats ;!; Fuel Tanks ;1; Engine Oil Pans . ;!; Deck Fittings ' ;!; Tanks ;!; Mooring Buoys ' . ;!; Rollers ;1; Rollers ;!; Davits ;!; Davits • ;1; Keels ;!; Keels ' • ;!; Fuel Tanks . ;!; Steel Floats ;!; Keels • ;1; Deck Fittings 1 ;1; Engi,ne Oil Pans ;1; Mooring Buoys ;1; Tanks •• ;!; Keels ;!; Centerboards ;!; Net Pans ~ Deck Fittings · ;1; Steel Floats • ;1; Marine Enjiines CURI & BATls••t-~••d . ' . y -.. lb11t RJllftl_wz•;•mrt&~Otlf. • Barbor 2~09 • I • • - I ' I . _ .............. ~~................. ~ .... ~ ............ .... _.................. ... ...................... _... ... ,.._, ... ~ ... ..... _ _.-_.,_...._ ,,, , air"W • ..._ ••• I.-----· IWUUA &. ff' 6 a 5 1-._ ' ' I • ' ' * Steel Patio Hardware * Iron Handrails ' . * Steel <;;ates * Iron Pipe * Storage Tanks * Iron Fence Fittings · * Iron GriM Work * Steel Patio Furniture , ;i Steel Pipe * Sfora,ge Tank~ I 7 I * Steel • .I ·* St~l Gates - -I ~tes *Iron Gates * Steel Light Standards *" Storage Tanks · ' * Iron Handrails , * 1Iron Pipe ., * .~J:i:on and Ste~) F,'ittirigs · 1 I I · *' Steel. Patio Hardware , * 'Flag Poles * Ir on Grill Work * , teel ~'tes / *· Steel Patio Fumi · re · ! ' ' ' I I ' , I \ s ~ ' O ~ \ j ' • -C~P,K '.& BAJES Met ·~c1.~.: -.... llltfte& ' 7 ~ • .? "f• '~ Barbor 2109 1" CllL . ' ~': I t( •• I #' • ,. ' • • • I • ! ) I I • - Bal!!• !!?~~tre Doon Ope.a. Nl&hU)· ·at &:SO nW"L.fFrL, Sat. 'IUL 18, 17, 18 Younc-Barbe.ra Hale rank Moreau In "L DY LUCK" . Doll • Barry Davenport wl:t.J•mes Gleuon, ' ..::..CO p&nJon Featu~ :t:ey Rooney In ~r!oosier .~~~z: ... 8aa. Moa.., .Ia n. 19, 20 It mov$ o .. ·er from the Lido ! I Ga.II RitMell -Claire Tre.,·or IAn.n lh'"Orik "Bachelor's · P~ughters". -Cof panlop Feature- . rill of Brazil" -rue... ·~. Jan. ?I, 2% Dorofhy ~lcG ulre In "Tiil the End ~f Time"· Biil lt ... lla m§·Guy :lladl.50D Rebe rt ~lltchu.m n un.. trt.. Sat. . I Jan. 2S.. %4, 25 .ian Garfield In I "No(Jody Lives ~orever" I -eofon F•alure- ~R . ;"~t'l;htaem Ri. Grande" • Chall-4 "Chick Carter" ' S tarts ~nday-· Jan. 28 It ~'·ei o\·er rrom t he Udo: Lid Theatre I . BEBE'S THE OLD MAESTRO llDISELF CBATCINO WITH THE ABTl8T8. wllo were lmtru· mental In 901De way In dHlcnfnc tbe aeQOutrementa for the new Udo Wharf l'ettatll'aDt faclal' New- port Bay at 545% Via Oporto, Udo Vlllac'e-81tUlll' on tbe Jett aide an, Les Nott, Mn. Nott of Newport Beach; Joan Jrvlnif Braadt of Corona . del Mar and Mn. Ande...00 of Costa Meu.. Standtnr Is tbe 01.d maestro, EmJI Foust: attttnc on the right are, Her Brandt 1 of Corona del Mar; Mr. Andenon of Costa M~ an a.noclate of Rex Brandt Auoclatett and Pauline Orp.n of Loe Angeles. On the wall in the backCTQund are ceramJc plct ure plates which we re dNlrned by Irvlnc ManolJ' of Coron.a del Mu, the noted artist an~cs · de~r, who forme rly wu lnatructor ln the Chicago Art Institute. -Gerhardt ·Photo. American Red Cross ·war Deeds Reported by O'Connor HO\.\' war transronned the American National Red C rosA Into a mighty emmlua.ry to carry comlort and cbee.r to American. aen 1ce- men the "'orld o\.·e r Is told In a 1-year report, CO\.·ertnc tbe war years, released b y Chairman Basil O'Connor. While this report covers the moAt sip.Incant period In the or(&lll- zaUon's hl!ltory, Mr, O'Connor pointed out that Red CroM responalbU- lty In miUtary and ve terans ser\.'lcet1 IA stlll l&r11'-11C&l e and must 80 continue for several years-Ukewl~. he said, the tempo of chapter community services In health, safety, and d.lsuter relief b lncreaalng. Ovet S6.M5,000 persons contributed to the American Red CrOlls In Its peak wa.r year, 1945, bolAterlng Its resolll'Ce9 ao that ne\.'er befOre ware IU services e xtended so ra.r to so many, the report d.l~losed. cra ns, and their· familjes have been The report. \l.'hich coven the 1936-46 period, sho\VS that when handled by Red Cross since Pearl the clouds of war ~an to mass. Harbor. services to the military were step-The number or persons assisted ped up and continued to expand. through American Red Cross over- Ser,ice expenditures exclu.111;ivcly for the armed forces and subse- quent ly for veterans totaled s:563,- 816,818 for the 7-year period. Total American Red Cross PX· penditurcs for 1939-46 (June 30) reached 5730.7·19.169. An average of 4.246.000 unpaid volunteC'"r \\'Orkers in ""3.7!10 .c:hap.. seas emergency relief activities totaled 75.053,320. Overseas relief includes distribution of, Red Cross chapter·.Produced garments; milk- fceding programs; furnishing dru ~. food. medical, and educational supplies; and rrorganization of .community health a nd welfare services in '''ar-affected cities. Attendance a t club facilities. in· Ancient Site Interests C. M. Scouts The Flyil'!g Eagle patrol, live:>- wires of Costa Mesa Boy Scout Troop 6, enjoyed their latest out- ing as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clapp, grilndparents of one of th,, Scouts, at their home near Es- condido. . . An added feature of the trip WAS an explol"ation tour to one of the landmarks of early California his- tory, the old · Indian ceremonial grounds with their ancient relics. with "'hich the boys were much impressed. The group of campers included Patrol Leader Elwood Depontee, Ralph Rea, Bob Hancock, Chtick Depontee, Leonard H all, Roland Taylor, Dick l\tobley, Jack Woods ~-Raymond Louvier . • The boys need scrap paper to provide funds for summer camp, reminds Scoutniaster Harold Hall, but because the Scouts believe in helping others as "'ell as them- selves. part of the proceeds from paper sales \\ill go to the infantile para lysis drive. Anyone having paJX'r to give may call Beacon 5413 and it \\'ill be picked up. r ters SE:rvcd the organi z~tion ea ch of the seven years. In this total. a n average of 2,138.000 members of the trained vol unteer corps a lonC' gave nearly a billion hours of service. In the 105·pai:;e report, illustrated \vith graphs a nd charts. othC'r outs tanding facts include: clud!ng leave clubs, canteens, r ec·. N"A\'l' A.N NOUNCE S EXAM. reat1on centers, snack ba rs, anri 1 F Oft COMMl~SION RANK Jn the blood donor progr8.Jl) for- thc Army and Navy, 6,663.121 Americans contribated 13.326.000 pints of blood. ~'fore than 70,000.000 was Joaned by the American Red Cross a t camps and hospitals to ~servicemen and wimen in t he four years from 1942 to the present. AJd 17-MUUoa 1.-tore than 52,000 community or- ! ganizations WET'e participating in the Red Cross cam Pt. a nd hospital service program during the war years. \.vith civic groups for in I the lead. Chvning no ships of its O\Vn, using only \vha t commercial and military shipping space. was avail- able, the American Red Cross nevertheless sent Job,460 tons of supplies overseas bet"•ecn 19.39 and 1946, distributi ng the s upplies to military personnel through its ser\.;ces to the armed' for ces, to prisoners of war through the In- ,t.crnational Red Cross Committee, and to ci\ilians through overseas emerge ncy relief acti_\ities. In the 7-year period, se rvicemen and their families Were assisted in 17.980,230 cases., by American Red Cross Home Service depart- m ents. F orty-two million com- munications for sefvicemen, vet- Pbooe llubor11114 Doors ()pea ,,,-ipt!y al 8:15 s"8da,0 "* 1:15 r est hon:ies tot~IQd more than ~2,-J N C l\'JL ENGR. CORPS 000.000 1n a single month during the peak operation of clubs with the American military througho1.;t the \vorld. In its educational. health, anri gene-ral \velfare activities for the riod. the American Red Cross doubled Junior Red Cross enroll· ment (in a single year a nd a half ending June 1946 Junior Red Cross provided 7,000 medical chests tb care for 8,000.000 children over- seas for 3 months): spent $5,778.- 632 in educating the nation in first aid, \\·ate.r safety, and acci- dent preve ntion; tl-ained 1,698,050 men and' 'vomen trl home nursing; a nd made, through its public heal~h nurses, 5,155,464 visits. Resorts Taken Over The Army has taken o v e r Japan 's most famous resort hotels r or GI r ecreation. Some 25 of these \Vest ern·st)•le hotels, located in noted shrine and seashore re- sorts, are now in use. Soldiers visit them on a quota basis for a period of one \\'eek. Breakfast served In their rooms, dinner by can~elight. boating. swimming, fishing, tennis, goll. and indoor games or all kinds are some of the week's attractions. And it's all on Uncle Sam. All k!nd5 typewrlm ribbons In stock at the News-'llrnes.. The Office of Naval O fficer Prcr curC'ment a nnouhced today that the first series of professional ex- a fltin ations for, appointment ro commissioned r a nk in the Civil Engineer Corps of the Regular Navy '''ill be held on the 13th and 14lh of February in the Naval OfficC'r Procurement Office, 210 W. 7th St., Los A.ngeles. All candidates desiring to take this ser ies of examinations must have t~eir applications processed prior to these dates. Qualifications (or appointment include graduation from an ac- credited college or university with a scientific degr ee in engineering a nd professional· 'experience or re- lated active military ser\.ice since gT'adua ti on. Age limitations are not -less than 22 nor mor" than 90 years of age. Additional qualifications include 10 years citizenship and t~e successful completion of physi- cal and professional examinations. Applications and fur ther irifor - m ation m ay be obtained at the Office of Naval Officer Procure- ment in Los Angeles. C IU:D FOB SPEEDING Howard K. Bennett, 23, of San Diego, was cited by Newpor t po- lice for doing 45 in a 35 mile zone at Iris.avenue and ~01 high- way, Corona del Mar, Sunday. He must appear Friday In dty court or forfeJt ball bond. I Now ~--EDds s.tmdaJ', laa. 18: ~ 1 ' ~rt(T.ti;L~ OF~ BRAqL~ Est o.&11. •usD'.1. -CJ,•JWE nm:voa -.ANN DVOM& wrlle Badlelor's Daughters"· I ·1 t ~-~aa.lt,ft,11: O.tla•1• Perfon=·a=e IJaada1" from l:U 111:: ..... , .... -.... -..... ., ., ............ ... _____ ,. APTAIN ' 'UTION" I 11.&nJa ...... Ttlellleot~ ...... __ _ as r a'•I .... ,. ._ ... • • . ' ' -. L8telt Movie& -oilms. .. 111i11111w ODlllS 11 -I Landsca. Gard · . §oo~ cord. PiiCiDI • I -... oa'Yl!lc 1a Japan and . pe erung Santa Ana 80'19:'R. BG-ttc s.n. -""""'1-than Ibey • d G d M . . JFOR RENT , did at i-. Under llpl<W"Whlp an. ar en amtenance DAJlllfOnATl!llf 11 ,ot the Miny SPocw 8m11oee Di-We oerve Corona. clel Mar, Coat& .vlllan. at lout I !OID' chan&el ot M .... IJdo Isle~ Balboa llland, FACTORY Ho!lywood mov1n are presented Newp>rt and Balboa. :;.~·~_:~=.bet~~• Trinu)ling-Fertilizing BICYCLF.s llold, Ratad qr Repalncl. V<iGJ:L'B ' a11o attend u ... •tac• 11>ows, 111. . Renovating Lawns cllldln8 USO an their own llO!dler productlona. can or Write Box "J" 100 • Kain lit; Bal1>oa JCl8 Karine, Balbo& loland. H-tt• IFrom 1000 Square I ·Feet to 4000 PUBLIC NOTICE . NOTICI: 'OF llALll ior REAL PllOPEBTY No. AJ.4-415 la t•e Superior Coan of the State of Oallfonlla la aad for tile County ot o ......... In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES J. BLOMBERG. De- ceased. Notice ls hereby elven that the undenlaned ~ecutrix of the lut will ot Olarles J. Blomberg, de- ceased, will sell at private aale to the hlghe1t bidder 'lipon the terms and conditions hereinafter stated and subject to confirmation of sale 1':y ·the above entitled Court. on or after J a nuary 17, 1947, at the office of F. A . Leonard Jr., 1051,i Orange Street, Redlands, California, r eal property belonging to the a bove entitled esta te and described as follows: i Lot 6, Block 220, Section A, Newpc'lrt Beach , in the County of 0 ra n ge, California, as shown on a map recorded in Book 4. page 21 . of Miscellan- eous maps, records of said County. TERh-lS OF SALE: Cash, law- ful money of the United States, or on terms acceptable and approved by the Court. All bids or offers must be in writing accompained by not less than 10% of the amount bid and will be r eceived In the law office of F . A. Leonard, Jr., 105"' O range Street, Red- lands, California, a ttorney for said executrix. Bids may be made at 8:f!Y time .after t he first publica- tion of th is notice and before the m aking of the sale. DA~D : December 28, 1946. Al ice C. ARTH As administratrix of the last will of -Charles rJ. Blom- berg, deceased. Pub: Jan 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 1947. NEWS-TIMES 3-Btp Bl:AUTY AIDS U -~~~~~~~~__:~~ MACHINE and MACHINELESS CESS POOLS and SEPI'IC TANKS lnotalled An~here In Oranee ~unty C.Ontract Drllllng Sewer Connection Permanent Waves Tintlng and Manlcurlnc Evening AppL Ph. Harbor 179-W · · Vi's Beauty Shop · 1103 Cout Hlway, Corona del Mar 75-tfc LOST AND FOUlm n For Light Manufacturing of Metal or Wood- . working (All Work Guaranteed) Full Insurance Carried J. R. McCORMICK LOST-6 IL plywood 1k!tf "Dot". Reward. Phone Harbor ~..Jr , . 4-2tp '.· 1 Three Separate · I Buildings 340 Victoria SL Costa M ... Beacon 5069-J 98-ttc RADIO SALES 6t SERVICE . Spedallzlng In repalrlng. WANTED-Houae"Work or ironing, Saturday. Phorie Hlrbor 1186-J evenings. · 4 ·2tp WANTED-Job as geneT'al main- tenance man. Phone Beacon 5863-M. ' !>-2tc TRONART, INC .. Radio, electronla , AOUnd--Sale1 SALE MI8C'ELLANEoU8 • rnd aervl~:mif.i;';5~~ do~tlc ---A-u-to--B-a_t_t_e_n_· e_s __ _ r901 W. c.entral, N~ Beach, Rubber ~aten 79-tfc 18-~onth -$6.75 Ex. Compounded Motor Oil For office supplies, News-Tim.ea. see 1thl MET · CLAD PRODUCl'S I -by- CL;\RK 6t BA TES Metallizing Weldl.ng Speclallsts 506 30th SL -Harbor 2!509 Newport Beach 94-tfc AL LACHMEYER SIGN s· Trucks, Boats, Walls, Windows, etc. Beacon 5178-W 348 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa 96-t!c Gallon. 70c Western 1Aui; Supply Authofized Dealer 1836 Newport! Blvd., Costa Mea 41-tft VENETIAN BLINDS-Alumtnum , steel, wood. Call us for free ettl· mate. Renovation &: reftniah1J1g So. Coast Venetlsn Blind Co_ West 18t,h and Newport Avta .. Colta Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762· W 38-t!< FOR SALE-24 church benches in · best of condJtion. Write Box "CA" c/o News-Times ., 101-Gt c COMPLETE HARBOR HOUSE CLEANING Plumbing Service SERVICE l • Very:Good Location ·· Act Now Write Box No. "CA" 101-6tc F OR SALE-Very large oil butn- ing kitchen r e:nge for hotel or lar&e r estaurant having large ' hood with two electrto. fans. Also large oil burnJng water heater and two lar ge dish wash-· ing sinks. Write Box ":CA" c/o News-Times. 101-6tc SPECIAL PRl<,;ES DurinJ!: J anual-y ENJOY A VAPO BATII AND MASSAGE In a Spotl~ly Clean Salon for Ladies Only Splendid for Reducing and Relaxation Telephone Laguna 820 for Appt. BONNIE BRAE STUDIO 1981 So. Coast Blvd., Laguna 3-2tc 1768 Newport Blvd .. Beacon 5048W Free Estimates Steel Kitchens CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS REP~m.tNG OUR SPECIALTY Kitchen and Wall Wuhlng GLASS ENCLOSURES FICTITIOUS FrRM NAME _ Contracting 8lld SuppUeA 97tfc: F1oor Cleaning and Waxing SHOWER DOORS THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby ' ,. tlty that ....... ronduotl ng a Lad1°ea· z 0 R I c "\ Window O eaning Caulking Southern Counties Ready to Wear bualneM at 109 Main .) Painting s,t .. Balboa. Callfom 111, under the n c-DRY CLE ANING Sup' pl y Co. t tloua firm name or OOROTHY'S and Al that said flnn la composed or the fol-In Our Own Plant 1 Work Guaranteed , Phone 558.5 f Laguna ·Beach lowlng persona. whose name11 a.11d ad-548 ·F orest Ave. 4-. lie dreuea are •• folio•""· to-wit: Doro-PICKUP AND Harbor 379-J t~y Laubenl!lteln, 1-412 \.Yeat Ocean F ront. Newport &ach. Californ ia. DE'LlvER SWING S AW, l lh h.p. General Webster E . 1Aluben111e1n. 1-112 w e11i • Al's House & W1'ndow Electric motor: 110 or 120. Used Ocean Front. Ne .... ')>Ort BeMh Callfor-Phone / nla. · Cl . S half hour. $225.00. 3411 F inley WYTJ\"ESS ou r hand1 thh1 10th day BEACON 579&-J ean1ng ervice Ave., Newport Beach. 5-2tp or Jan1.1-a ry. 1947. WEBSTER E. t...AOBENE'iTEl;"o: " ~ 8&-tfc WANTED TO ,BUY 11 DOROTH\' LAUBENSTEIN STATE OF CALIF ORNIA > Lido Cleaners F OR SALE-:-Portable Singer SC\V· WILL PAY cash for your ~ed . cou~TY 9 F ORAr-oGE > !!!!. 456 Newport Blvd. ing machine, like new. 21L h.p. furnitur e, washing• mac:;hines, ON Tltrs 10th day o! J anuary Ao 78-n to 1 d 1917. belore me. H. M. Holker a No18,.Y tfc Cl.Ishman Husky motor comp!J!tP s ves. awn mowers an what Public In and for 11a1d county and with transmission, -completely have you. Ehle n's Tradin' Post, State. personally appeared Dorothy CARPENTER AND CREW-New 2100 H bo Bl d. Cost M La.uberi.1teln and Web1t•• ~. Lau•-n· h ' over hauled, $75. 812 East n--an ar r v • ~ esa. t 1 k r.. """" omes remodeling; 'alterations, ~~ · 3-"en. riown to me to be the persons Front, Ba lboa. 5-lt~ ·-----------·_;··_:.2tc.:: "'hose na.me11 ani aubacrlbed 10 lbe and repairs; large or small jobs. ..- within l rit1trument , and acknowledged P hone Santa Ana 1090-W. 3-7tp • w1·11 Pay Cash ,. to me thllt they executed the same AH kinds tttT"U>O"'lter ribbons In IN WITNES~ WHEREOF, J b·ave . 1 L,..,....... F ' hereunto Rt my hand and affixed my roR A RELIABLE Paint Job oa stock at the News-Times. or your tumiture or wha t have ofnc.lal eeal the d&y and year In thl!i ==-='77-=--=-..,.:.::.::..::::. ___ I you. Phone Beacon 5656. cert1flcate flnit abo~ written. your home, call Beacon 5330 F OR SALE -Cushman Scooter. Notary ~blfiC ljln°~~E~Or W d after 4:30 p.m. 10-tf( Union Oil Station, Balboa Island. Crawley Furniture Co. ISEAL) County and State. 2.tfc 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa lly Comml11t1lon expires Match 4 19'9 ~LO~NT o--n -____________ :_:;:_:I • 92 tf li;ub:-J an. 16, 21 . 23, 28. 1947. ' · -~---·-~---·-·~-------• C CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NA.ME The undersig ned doea hereby cert ify that It la conducting an eacrow. ·real estate brokerage, lnvutment and ln-11urance bualneaa In the City ot New· pon Beach. County C1f Orange.· S tate of California, at 3333 Via Lido, under t he flctlt lou11 firm nam~ of Lido E.scro'v Sen-lee. Lido lale Ptopert les, The Lido Company and The Palme r Company, and that 118.ld !lrm la compoaed solely of lhe underallflled, who!Hl name and addrtsa lt1 aa followa. to wit: P. A. Palmer Incorporated, 3333 Via Lido. Newport Beach. California. WJtneaa 1111 hand and eeal thla 30th day of November. 1945. P. A. PALMER INCORPORATED By P. A. PA..Lll.ER. Pnialdent By BERNICE P H ILLIPS, ""'"'tarr STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 111 On November 30th. 1945. bef0re me. the' un4eralgned, a Nolary Public In and for aafd Count y, pel"90D.&lly ap- peared P. A. Palmer and Bernice PhJI· Upa, known to me to be the pre1ldent a.nd Heretary or the corporation that execut~ the within lnatn.iment a.nd to be t,be peM10u who executed the .tlhln lutru~nt on be.balr of the corpor-ation there In named &nd acllnowledtred to me that .ucb corporatloll executed the II.me. • AGNES BLOMQUIST, Notary Public In and tor a&id 1 CounlJ' ud State Pub.. Jan. 11, 21. 21. 28. 1947. · ·-·---·· -••ss•••• BU~ ODJDZ: II ' ' • I CORSON&; RAY CO. I • General~ Complete Baildfng Semee WELL PAID JOBS with Real Futures for Young W OID!n ·as Telephone Operators rn most communities beginners re- ceive base pay of $30 for a ftve day week, with extra pay for over- time'-or duty 8.t certain hours of the day. • ' Seven w:age increues the fll'lt two yean-pald vacations. Learn this interesting WOfk at good pay In Yotlr own community. You work with trlendly J100ple In pleasant offices. Excellent _promotion Poutbilltleo. APPLY Southern California · Telephone Company 100 E. B&7 Avenue, - 51416 No. lbln Stftet, Santa ADI -Olll Odef Oporat.r TIRES Recapping MODERN All Electric .Equipment NO SIDEWALL HEAT OR DISTORTION COMPLETE SET IN ONE DAY SECTION WORK 0. TUBE REPAIRS LESTER'S K. Rubber Welders 2900 West Central NEWPORT BEACH 5-ltc 2 NEW 3-H.P . Gas motors; one rubber tired wheelbarrow; 150 gallons of paint and enarntl . Phone H arbor 1247-J. 5-4tc FOR SALE-Winchester 32. spec- ial lever action. $60., Phone Bea- con 5719-J. 5-2tc Fltt ~ and KJndHnc WOOD 'Dollvered FURNJTtlRE FOR SALE AT McMAHAN'S oUr J anuary furniture sale is in full swing. This is an annual event, planned for m onths ahead with emphasis on savings for our customers. If you wan t one article or a household, it will pay you · to shop this morfth at McMAHAN FURNITURE COMPANY, SEC· OND AND l3ROADWAY; SAN· T A ANA. 5-l tc J ACOBEAN oak dining suite CEx- tens. t abJe. sever, 6 chairs), wal- nµL veneer bcdrooin suite( dou· ble b e d, -dresser. chifferobe, r ocking chair ) Also oak library table and small gas range. No dealers. 503 Goldenrod Ave., Corona ·del Mar. 4-2tp N A VY L'r . leaving, must sell com- plet e home furnishing. 510 .Be- gonia Ave., Corona del Mar.'Ph. Harbor' 281·W. 5-ltc ONE 7-tt. Kelvina tor refrigerator, new, $249.50. ,Bob Nanney. Har- bor 322-M. 5-ltc . Will .Pay . Cash For Row)>oato, Skiffs, Dinghies, Dories. ~ H. W. WRIGHT Ph. Beacon 5665 Swanson . . 17114 Newpar1 Blvd. a.~r -113 30th SI.,. Newport =---~=~-----" J · ~ _ 5-stc SOLID WALNUT Decker Bros.~~~-'--~~~;;__~~~ uprlgbt piano. Ehl~• Tradln' A Goop BtrY- ::._ 2100 Harbor Blvd.,,~ IS A ~E BUY ID-tt.. FRUIT TREES Let u~ Hellj You Be Wlae ::NO::::llTON'S==. -::Bll=Y-=SH=""ORE==--=CAFE.:;,.,;;; Peach -Apricot -Plum HARBOR ~NITURE 1711a St., ea.t matnnY. Bea-Walnut and othen. 1962 HarlXJr BJW. Coota Mesa , oaii 1745. .. :wa1-wanted CITRUS f TREES . ' . , \ · i • · 4-tfc . . ' ' ~-tfc Valencia =· ~vel Oranp =D"A-=VENPO==±m-r=.-,-pventuff--.,.,...ed,..-ch.,..,alr:.;, lAJiILltWjli8 01lJDlll · It Ready For Pianttnc NO.. rodlo ~lion. maJlbeany COo-... a, TIVB ., Rel Itallon Onloo Pluto ,..tlir. bed, . ,attan aett.ee and conn. chair, hf&h-dialr, toum, 1~ ROOPING CO. Oomple1e llae ot Berey Planla b.p.' nrins .. ,.. 3411 Finley Aw. ·Hollillter Broe. Newiut Beed>. between 2 to NURSERY T ·p.m_· I s.2tp '•f111191::•Pnl .· f l"OR. SALEr-~ •Mlm walnut la Hnbar -I ilooib!e ~ oprlnp and Oaeta llma Br·;• l2lO · mattna · ~ Harbor 13152. • 2-tte . I s.tta ' New and Bep•fr -. ,.._. , ........ ... ;a:-. .. ClDlla -. . ... ••• • liiOllP R 0 0 1' B FOR a••r -..,,,~<h•·...,. Ad~ Want Ada -· r.'-:t:· .t:...,~. w .. ,l Ads ·, .;;. ·-,. I rt ... p ................ ,. • L ! • .,_. W. J. BBNBOW ~-~=~;~11~-.~fi:-:• jj'l:s:;!-liii~t . ftz1 lfallar1·10ll I 1 ........ £ •• ' i I I I ' I -j I ' ' -. , ' • ' • ·, . / . . ;~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~:::!~~~==~~~-~~--~·~1.:---~~·~ .. ~==~:::::::::;:,,,~;.,~.~··~ .. ~·~·~!111~L~~~-'-....!!i~~,.~·~·~;~..,,~...,.~·~·!...!I~~--:-~~·~· ~MY D 90a1m'I a!"''·~ ••-.,.___ I· ,..._ ~'== i.= ro.:...~--=-~a.;! ·I BRihos' •••• BEST .~ •. eu'1~ .· .. . ' SOUTH COAST REA.LTY !~~lll7~•R.~=~=S.d~cl -·n.n. 'lYln ai dooible I .~I THIS ONE' STANDS OUT I ·&:_ INVES 1 TMEN_if 00. • -. -..... 111111 -110 feet! buwlma front Oil Newj)Qi't Blvd. blit'een r =:1 a::.•~:;. ~~ . N~ and a.ta Mesa~o.ooo. 1 . " , . Newp6 rt Heights _ Canvu Shop -e..t eo-. swm.. u ' JoW ... a:i per clal' Traller·Park Site, 330 f~·on Cout Highway. $50.00 Mooem, n1ce1y amiJJged 3-bedroonthome, built 1 year; tor 2 people. No ldtcbeN. tront foot. . '. hanlWood floors, lotS of tile,~ heat; 2-car garage, --Upbolot.ertns :aor -~1" 2i.t st: Mlrade "Mlle Motel.· "!08 Clout I -·.' .. pe.tiQ. and fenCed yard, attractlvel)ll laridsca~ HlabWaY. ·N-prt Beach, I'll. Ex~ lor a good hqme In the Harbor 1JISU'lct. $13 500 00 · Beacon 5229-J. 9&-tfc "3-bliciro4m, stucco. with dbl. gar. Lot 50xl35. j.923 , · • · . ewprt Beocb n -ttc i BEDROOM )>ay 'front ~part--South qamsey Santa Ana. $ll<>Wn by appointment. roa . Penn "Senat«" ment, 11> baths, 1 ganige. Now c::; -Bred_;_ BRIGGS -Tressa ~-~·&~cu~' = !°~~ n2! ~ ,:;= 634 Coast HJgbway A "Sandy" steiner OtftOl!ll pole, l\>od condltlon. 512% Ju· 209% E . Bay Front. Pleasant Business P hones: Beacon 5778 or 5173-Res.: Har. 2476 mine Ave., 0orooa _c1e1 1Mar. 6712. 4-2tp I S..ltc a ___ _. ___ ' ___ _, .. ,,_2tp-, WANTED TO UNT FOR SALE-Moorings excellent s•~D RENTAL WANTED-condltim. South aide of Udo w·~~· ,__. ~. t uire 823 Via Lido ~ud. House or aparanen t . Will pay ~tfc up to $500.00 a monlh;,. Phone _ -==-!'="--:-:--:-=--,---Harbor 318-J. 44tc 19C7 ID¢K'S Marine Engines now · available. Also perts for old WANTED-Three-bedroom hou.e moctelj, For Long Life .. and for winter ental or one year ~ Buy a Hick's. Jim lease. References can be given. Van F.leet. Factory distributor, Call, collect, Otrus 33831. 95-tfc 3311 ey Ave., N e w p o r t WANTED TO RENT-Furniahed ~~~-=-=-=-:=-=-__,_2::Z.~tfc bed.room apartment or· house. P U M P S ' Couple, no children. no pets. Do , , ORTHINGTON not drink or smoke. Phone Mr. PRESS:E . CENTRIFUGAL Frost, Harbor 13. 2·tfc ' or All Pressure w ANT TO RENT-Furniahed or . Refrigeration untumLahed houae, 2 or 3 bed- 823 So. Angeles St., -Anaheim roma will leue. Phone Harbor · Phone 4652 5-ltc 7fl7 81-tfc · . 1117810.,. .& BM>IO M '---BUSINESS BUYS~- j -D-. ~our chanre to step Into RADIO & Eiknuc SALES REPAIR SHOP, with $10,000 worth of stock .and equip- ment Ford pickup, etc., Doing excellent business. Two furnished homes included on lease. BEER and WINE on and off sale, Hamburgers, etc. TRAILER·COURT, restaurant?, home, good deal for couple. Ne_w'port Ocean Front Near school, pler, shops. Roomy home Many extras. 3 bedrooms. 2¥,, bath& Large apartment over double garage. Well built. excellent condltion. Newly fumlshed. . $27,500 . \ Courtesy to Brokers OOAST PROPERTIES co. "Serving Balboa Harbor Area" 703 E. Central -Balboa -Harbor 2658 • S..ltc • -Balboa Isla ~d · ·Excellently iocated near the north bay; a~ctlve _fur. nlshed duplex, stucco Construction. Palsession. Priced to sell at- $16,000.00' r · . Balboa Peninsula Exceptioruii apportunity for discriminating buyer to owri • a desirable bay front home of 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, fire. Place, 2 sun deckS, garage & laW1dry room, on _32-ft. lot. All furnishings Included at- $38,000.00 SOUTH COAST REALT~ , & INVESTMENT CO. RA!al E<;tate -· Insurance ROSS Gru;;ELEY -JOHN E . SADLEIR, RA!altors Associates John Wallace, RA!altor Josephine Webb, Broker Monte R. Grimes, Insurance 302 Main St., Balboa, California · Phone Harbor 2034 . • ClllCKBRING grand. Like ' ne\v. ~the world's most famous A grand bargain. ANT TO RENT-2 or 3 -. unfurnWled houle. Will leue. Call Sam Porter at Harber 707 or 13. 3:>-tfc rtESTAURANTS, several to choose from, $3200.00 up. BEACH CONCESSION STAND, equipped, priced to sell. DINNER RESTAURANT, living quarters, Hlway location. GIFT SHOP, best location, big Income. big profits. DRUG STORE location for rent. Act quick; SERVICE.STATION and furnished home, on A-1 hiway • MCYfELS & INCOME UNITS, several good ones to look at. BUILD A HAYWARD HbME NOW Available to Both Veterans . S..ltc· D . -Schmidt Piano Co. BENT MISCELLANEOUS '6 520 NOi Main, Santa Ana. S..ttc --'-' ------==-= • • W ANTED--Garage near 20th St. Eledric and Fire Newport Beach. Cail 157G-W. qliipment Tests 4-2tc AU Qualified Personnel Sell that ,unwanted article • 41 CO-, Pyrene &:: Foam refllla. through News-nmes ads. C()o .flied ll}'ltem and Portablet REAL EST A TE , now1a-ianable. ETS ·HOKIN ~GALVAN East Newport -D- When Selling or Buyiilg' a Business, See "Sandy'' -D- A . "SANDY" STEINER, Realtor BusinE;SS Broker -Insurance 634 Coast Highway 101 - Phones: Beacon 5173 or 5778 S..ltc ~ 1<¥>0 Gout Highway - Ph. Beadon 5407 91-tfc 5-bedroom home, partly furnishC'd REAL ·ESTA~ 41 =·="::'::L..:1:8T=::c:":.:n:.::,-:,-----" SPINE!'! PIANO. A few for im-$12,600 . WILL BUY ~uity in home in har-west Newport media. delivery. Brand new. .. -bor area. Write Box 97, New- Georgtt>us tone and case. Lib-J . M . ltfILLER, Realtor port Beach. 5-2tc eral t .. 15th & Central, Newport Beach D -Schmidt Piano Co. Phone Harbor 1264 5-ltc 520 No Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfc wn.r.. TR.ADE-Lota on Udo hie 6 Buildings 16x16 To Be Moved $301) Each Brand new home, re1tdy to move into. $3000 Down Payment . J . M. MILLER, Realtor and Non-Veterans · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dinette & b/lth 757 sq. ft. 811 sq. ft. with optional service porch. Can be purchased erected complete and· ready to move ~ _ Or you may purchase In a package and erect yourself. . Easy to Erect Comes in 4-ttl sectiQns, complete with siding, win· dows, screens and doors installed. Sheetrock, floor- ings, nails, cabinets furnished. A complete house, less plwnbing and wiring. $2650.00 on Your Lot dio Repairs also lots on Peninsula on pur- All makes. tubes etc. chase ot 2 or 3 bMroom home • 576·3 .In Harbor c)lstrlct. Phone Harbor aeon 101 81-tfc Fine Comer 90x118 Zoned for1 6 Buildings. Priced For Quick Sale 15th & central, Newport Beach See Model cor Irvine & Clay Newport Heights Phone Har~r 1~ 5-l tc • ' B TNORTON 915 OiUt H!sbwaY. Newpo<t OUTSTANDING VALUE · zt...tfc Frame and stucco house, 1 bdrm., ===='...._--,-----,---::-full bath, f"irepface,.\kitchen, din-SPINET type mirror pi~o. Re--iitg room, service porch & base-W . J. H OLCOMB Now only y bal Corona del Mar -ment. House is about 10 yean anCe. l290.00. To see this is to old, is well construc'ted and is in ''Where the Flags Fly" love .It excelelnt condition. I> acre. Dbl. Business Lot D~-Schmidt Piano Co. garage with cement floor and $4800 5-ltc 520 N4"Main, Santa Ana. S.tfc driveway. :Woodshed at back of Ocean Front PIANO G and repa1rlna. garage. Guest house with 1" . -· f .J. B.:. Brown. Phone Beacon bath can easily be made into This Is a wonderful location or 5294-J. ~ Broad',\ray, Costa additional living quarters. Lath-stores and apartments. 110 feet Mesa. 78-tfc house patio with barbecue, brick on the Ocean Ftont and .100 feet · . · floor and 1 brick walks Large on the street. Ov.rn er will make GRAND ,p:anos. Stemway, Weber, 1 h "th kbe di special price for quick sale. Odckering·, Kimbal, Mathushek, too ouse Wl wor n , gar- Julius Bauer. Priced from $485 d~n tools, .. also power tractor J. M. MILLER. Realtor or · rent. with famung attadu!tents. Ar-15th & Central, Newport Beach Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. tistic fish pond. Entire S'~ace is Phone Harbor 1264 5-ltc 52Q No!Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfc fenC'ed. Orchard has a vari~tY. of -==~~·------' well-kept trees, a large Miss.ion USF;D PIANOS. Sqme as low as fig, four orange trees, apricots, $95. Good tone. TermS. peaches, etc. Orange Ave., Costa Dartz-SchmJdt Piano Co. Mesa. ' EDNA ROUSH, Broker 210 22nd St .. Costa Me$a Beacdn 5275-M 520 No.• ~ain, Santa Ana. 5-Uc $l2, 760 _ Terms B~. Famous European Possession at .Close of Escrow L " ' N d d 3-ROOM HOME, Corona del Mar. Beautiful view of acean and bay. 432 Avocado, Corona del Mar. S.2tp F. JACK SULLIVAN Real Estate 1N CORONA DEL MAR LISTINGS APPRECIATED In Bayshores Estates 3 bedroom home, 1 year old; fire.. place, patio, barbecue; nice kitchen, large 2-car garage with service room and stall shower. See this today. In Corona del Mar 1 block from oq:?an-2 units about 10 years old , tiled roof, stucco outside; good construction. 2- bedroom home on front of 40x 118 lot with fireplace, dinette, service porch, etc. Rear apt. over 3-car garage. A fine ln- DENISON & McBROOM SALES 498 Newport Blvd. P. 0. Box 232 Costa Mesa Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Evenings by appolnfment S..ltc 1SLAND REAL TY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island . Phone 377,w Balboa Island Very choire Jot on Little Island, sheltered patio on cement slab surrounded by brick wall and landscap- ing; could build additional rooms and have fine set- up for lovely home; two-car garage. Worth seeing. Price -$10,000 ISLAND REALTY .)COMPANY CORONA DEL MAR ' OCEAN VIEW-Beautiful new 2-story stucco. Upper apt. has hardwood floors, 1 bedroom; and roll·away bed. Lots of closet spare. Tile in kitchen and bath. Lower apt. has 1 room, kitchen and bath. Double garage. Large lot. Furnished or unfurnished. See This Today I POTI'ERY BUSINESS and build,ings on 101 I:fighway in Heart of Corona de! Mar. Buildin~ cover almost entire 50-ft. comer; groWl<j lease at $50.00 per month Wltil. 1950, option to 1954. 2 large kilns; mixers, etc. Business set for income of $3000 !)er month. Price $7000 NEWPORT EACH CLOSE TO.WATERFRONT and Uido Theatre. S..room house. Two. ~ms, and foW1dation for additional· room in and ready to use. Clean cut frame construction; plastered throughout. Double laW1dry trays. Garage. Exreptional value at $8,500 LIDO ISLil BEST BUY . IN HARBOR ~-Beautiful 2-story, S..room home; 2 bedrooms; fireplace; enclosed patio, sun deck and excellent view. 2-car garage, On 1 ¥., lots. ·Attractively priced at $19,500.00-Terms .. BALBOA ISLAND NEAR NORTH BAY, 2-bedroom !home; living room, kitchen and seivice porch. F1oor furtJace; 2·cru: ~; fenced yard. • Furnished for $16,000 BALBOA BAYSHORES 'IWO-BEDROOM HOME NEARING OOMPLEI'ION- $14,550.00 ..:... Terms artist piano .. Grand. Wonderful 1st1ngs ee e ton';; 1ie~dt Piano Co. Bor~~Hdeo~t 8a~~-hens Best Buys of The Week EARL W . ST AN LEY :520 No Main, Santa Ana. S.tfc Corona del Mar $22,000 $15,000 ~IPJ~&1~,~-~T~A~i~W:._ ____ ~&T .MONEY TO LOAN 1111 REALTOR come property. Best location in town; both completely fumiahed for 201 Agate, BalbOa Island Phone 377-W S..2tc Open for inspection Saturday and Sunday. FOR s -1942 f'.ackard-Bell Harbor 2766 S.ltc Chicken & Rabbit Ranch N H . c 0 v ERIN G GREATER NE w p 0 RT 'HARB 0 R l_'llon"'l!'rd Console with records. ---C--1---Fr--t ---d 'bdrm. One of the finest 3-bedroom homes ewport eights LO~~-:!!.~..... 815 Clout H12'lwaY 3113 w. Oentn! Zl5 -Aft. ~ Thursday eve at 111 31&t ana On Nearly 2 acres of lan , .,. here in Corona del Mar just . ~ Corona del Mar -Newport BeM:b Balbc>9 Jalaad St., N~rt Beach. S-ltc Home on cor . lot. Concrete bulk-plastered, all modem · home; gar-, being completed. 1% baths 2-bedroom, beautiful living room Nwpurt Balboa~ Ba~ Phone: Harbor lM6 Harbor 1013 Pbane: Huber 11"71 ~ head, dbl. garage, pier & float. . &ge; slaughter house; picking patio, fireplace and servi~ with fireplace.t Fenced. Fint and Loan A-na'•ttm 5-ltc I. DO YOU Completely turn., including frig-machine; cement mixer : 7 h.p. porch. Extra large garage. Lot class location. llll3 Via .Udo Pll. Ibrbor lllOO =====--=--==·:--:=--:-::=:-:-:=:------...,.., HA VE idalre. $16.500. Inquire 3411 Fin-garden tractor. 45xl18. A ~ buy at $10,600A _CCUTO,,.-,,,,ll-OTIVE_.,--.,-&=T-lk=JCS-,-..,,,--111 AlJU'LANE8 ts RAD 0 NE VES? I A N t Be ch "ltp PLUS AUTOllOTIVE & TIBS8 Ill -1--------'------I R ey ve., ewpor a · ~ · $15 ,760 -1946 Motor in 1936 Club Coupe. STEARMAN P.T. ZT, low time 30 does and 7 bUcks and equip. J M MILLER, Realtor FOR SALE-By owner, ·4-rocm . . 1936 Pierce Arrow for Ale. Bal-133 Turquoise, Balboa Island . since new motor. 140 .hours. Per-Does yo , radio get on your nerves home, good garage, 2 lots, east PLUS LOTS OF ALL SIZES 15th & Central. Newport Beach boa inn. Harbor 660. 98-tfc Harbor 741. See Ralph Hoyle. . feet condition. Speaking tub8 beca\1&4. you can't hear that fa-side ot Costa Mesa. Terms. j.n-approx. 5000 ~hic~ens and eq~p.; Phone Harbor 1264 5-ltc , . 2-4tp and parachute. See Ed. Blehm, -ite Program clearly or maybe quire 140 Cabrlllo St., Costa brooders: f,tterung pens; laying And in All Locations FOR SALE--<:orona del Har, 45-19il PONTIAC 8 club coupe. ~· FOR SALE-1941 Cenh•-' Buick; 221 W. W.lllon, Costa Mesa. .· ~~ ·~;,..,.e thooe irritated Mesa. 24tc petlf. etc. FROM $1460 UP ft. lot, 1 blodt fnllD !Chool. JOUtb dlo and heater, deluxe, $1295. 4'door sedan: excell;;;'t.' Private ~2tp nerves I by · REPAIRING that "Bargain Values $9600 al mvd., &oocl locatloa for IJ>. Private party. Harbor 1924-W. party. Call Beacon 532l.J. 9 a.m .,..---------,.--' BtJZT4 . ruzzy, or what have In Real Estate" ' 1 acre cor., 2 bdrm. stuceo: elec. JdJArf~J.~IJ~ come. <>wner. I'll. H-215-~tfr S.ltp to 5:30 p.m.. 4-2tc AUTO ._'RC& • you~o. In Ne'N]>Ort Heights and range; rirePlace; hardwood. Dbl. FQft.--SALE-P&Ckard. 146-Deluxe . 1 Autho 'zed Philco Shop Costa Mesa garage; extra room. Fruit and 1213 Coast Highway LOT !50x127.5, Newport Heights, Hereafter If we recap 10llr Cllpper Eight 4-door. Nearly NOW HERE . -bemes. ~ltp CORONA DEL MAR for sale by owner. Euy terms. new. Private party. Ph. Harbor -" • we a allze in Philco, Zenith, In Newport .Heights P_h_o_ne_H_ar_bor __ rn_1._J ___ s._1_1c __ Ca11 __ H_ar_bor_l54-__ w_._· __ s._2_1p TI R ·E S 220l-M. 2'-Ztc · Westinfhouse. & ?otajestic radios. Brand ne~; 2-bedroom ho~. Very ··~-·~AL~D~X~A~TE~----~"~U~t~r:_:'· -~T~A~U:~----~·~7~p~e~1.~m~T~A~U:!_ ____ ~&T~ • lS39 BUICK SPECIAL Sedan-• KNOX HARDWARE attractive. Choice location. Im-_ ~· We suanD1"" our '"Capo" to Jut Good di . bl ~ Your authoriJJed OlryJ]er-memate poaession. Venetian , con tion, rea.sona e ...,..c. P'11ulouth 420 4th, SANTA ANA blinds. A really nice; home. HARBOR INVE TMENT OOMPANY, Realtors 20,000 MII,&S ed. Call at 107" 26th St., New-• Dealer.• Phone 130 5-4tc $10,000.00 , port Beach. 4-2tp A..--pilrto 111111 tbat'• -all-. AKKOUXOKllD'i'll a $35oo.oo Will Handle Introducing A. New:Value Stand~rd For the New Year FOR SALE-'~ PIYffi?Uth Coupe. ciwnP1ete Lullrlcau...111111 ters·A-"·b.._ 4 % Interes_t on ~once , WE WILL GIVE YOU Good condition. Radio. 328 Sap-l.t.lntesionce· • ....,. •• , phire Av., Balboa Island. I ~2tp ~ · tar '....... ~ · In Newport Heights ~~a h:!lalk ~ =~ ~!~&=., 1;:! $20.00 n•nm . ai Expert~ ,_. • .._ 2-bedroom home. l year old. Very •-~----~-ft••-IF ONE OOM!l!S. C1rF -----------1Cec11 n -QuaJr.or State Gila ~ 110m1'90lf clean. Cl09e In. Attractive. can-Heigh ts. New plwnblng and wir-·~wig, IO uw your .---now. c.l1 -•· not be dupllcated at price. Ing. New ahake ahln&I< exterior. ·~ floatlne repair bar1re la tbe_ ~ ai llpaed · · • Good root. New paint Inside and only thins of Ila ldnd In tbe bar-' S&-tfe $12,600.0(l out. Lea t.han haH down and im-bor. Prown _,, maker. TRAILERS FOR RENT-'- Do your own haulln& 111111 mov· Inc-All new-equl-t, '2.211 .. $2.50 per day. We furnlah bltdl. . ~ Broe. 5erYlce StatJan. ·-K E Y S In Costa Mesa- ..._ T• -2 bedroom home. Laree leftJ lot VOGa.'8 cm cu'ner. Double pnp. Thia -. ..... ,. . la • ...,..plac,e. Prleed ri&!>t. . ........ -$8,500.00 ..... ·-. . ,.._ 1a . . In Costa Mesa · N-~ 1 bedlomi home, nearly new. Very • . .. Ille --$mill, but -~ f 4V-. W CJa9e In. L•••+l.ate pc 11 I I J'aa.. $li,ooo.OO-¥i down 1 awr ! .,mow••1• • I 111TAB1 PMEO -1 4 • I Pleut",.c:! Lots tar-. ---. 'ro °" '""· 11>\ba& r '·.,a ......_m •1200 00 U:1n -... -le!.... .l'IV • • ~· :::.::.:::;:, ~~~ ; .,... -·Aeiiit ... tbe ·a ,Bar-•-. c. Q .. J>urieon an . •Rs.,. .... Cllla-. Q& • mediate pc II kn. • • S3300 BUYS a Hot Dos St.and In $13,500 FOR ONE of tbe better a perfect location. 011 ........ equip. tbree --. S-In New""'t ii.mt 111111 a f•lln ~ Helpta. Inle!fttlnS fbr pi&n l:wr7tblnll In -llbape. Ex· -comfortable llillDc wltb. ~-~-............ ~nlmum of drullpry. One 1ftr I ' !lead. 1(1..dQ Pl • 1.~ le . ~ -of tbe beat. Mee I 1lrd 111111 patio ~ -. ~o.ooo GIVES ;.... a -Jot Tftnil If -.... 1, pim quick ... Udo ---· hii-. P• ~· , I . • ' '815 a -le!6wt -~ • f19,SOO UDO ISLE ·-... Two Hmtilr IJllllll lot cm ~ - ---111111 • bait. J'lre. t: Pl-la ~ llftls room. Ex· . ilellent .... ,. --la --laM9f:F-..... .--. °" -t: <!cl RABBOR er•wta ~ at e:.toOt lot. '-J!Quwta. .... ' • . ..... ! , · HARBOR ·1 SlME a>MPANY· • j:REALTOR · • I -..:. ~ o' , .i -711'••• Ballar_... --..-I 5-Ue ' • ......,. ONE TDIZ Jll'CAPP&D JN II BOUR8. tar .. , .. , ...... aft -.-... tar ,_. · -la Ille mdse _ ........ ___ .... Or. 17th & Nt;Wprt Blvd., Costa Mao ·Z-tfc 11tA VEL-OME Trailer, 18-loot. Call Lotttta Cieri<, u.-5. S.tfe • NEWPORT HARBQR MOTORS.. • :11111 W,· o..tral A"" A.-Rmtiar -'3-00 --Hmm Jall - -·--tine, tar aao. No -•ollll• or 1-;.A;;ll'ftHl;;;;;;--;;w;;ANn:D;;;;;;;;;--.._----;•;;;•;;~;;;;;-;w;;;"~. ;;IWt;;;;:------;;;. ........ ::!! . . ,, I • \VE NEED LATE MODEL CARS : COila •-Tire~ andYWPJyTop~ ;17e0 Ne::;BJ..d. · . Bl· Wok 'CAR 5L ·: CXlft.l ... .... Pwkloa-....,. .~ ... •sz,•sr41-, P'-fllr_.www .... ,iz.-. mllad . ~ _.. .· +.. .. .... ')'OU ·4PH111W=a.1 .............. ,·. prlalla~ . 1...;.,_._....,.~-...... ~~·-·.....;;;~;1 ' --Jim• • · www Ji an.BERTSON CHEVROLET m .. 1nc. 1 • • 1 °1211_, DP .... WT"_A:?t ~ __ .__C1t1 ~.•sci ,.11-. ~ • .. -l - • ' ' ' 1 , - ., EAL llf U l. ·· l . °' Dl::s~=..·c , 'WY-ck. BrOoks ~ribes lrvu,g's Visit ·fo ·Scoffand · . • I • • lij¥lns. oloo -Jan6. ~:Jarid be ..,-to UW notb-Soott WU maldna; th h resion bursh !rlencl In F.rando Jeffery • .... -·---"''*"' ;,.•~1~:---~ ~. lib-al ldo own Ills to do ·but om-tbli Amert· world-f-.-fOf IrYtna; It wu With tu. f!alr 1of the antlquar -.. .. :!:· -"'"&. ~ a.mp o.::"': ':...... r-AnC!I flllod ~ journoJ wttb -..,.., vlatt-. with ""9ai J1e walked the centre of the klna;dom of ro-Ian, he Yisl!ed old llbnrteo;;'::·~ --7 ,::;...-:......-..--,. •• 7 I -tobier~lator.-.....-and ta1km ~ brealitut till mance; and Abbotafonl wu alllo tumed o,,..,. mouJ<lY man A.jd,';~~tbO' lunclle<lD meet·.._ eutle with !"7 cm the WOlll. a bedtbt1e. With tu. dopl and tu. lull of all the New German roman-and ~aten volumeo, 1 las al · Newport JfaJ1xs Kl· to the 0nnp CcQnty 11.ht cm ~ mwl,,af lllht ~ "'1'the chllcMn, he rambled wt\h IrYlna; tic -ten. whdm IrYlna; had him-Ina; tu. mind In the ani:lent· Ena; f -wanla d*-Whit•'• Colfoe Shop-polio. ·She refernd to "'91nlt for ~ a iill.Wr sheet of water, ~ the hllla. rodtl0 1' bQr<der baJ. 1eU besur> to 1tiidy. He wu learn· 1llb -ton and oolloctinl',_.,cll:atllillil ·po In ..:St Frldi!Y Mia heatlna; packa which he bu do-a Hlnbow ~ • mlaey mmnlna;, • lam In a ....-itna: vOlc.', llmplna; Ina; German. hoplna; to muter the and ~I' IOllP that " Ooalt ~ cypes of Wan tile vised for uoe In IUCh c:ueC I •trePm tha~ .~ell t1'lf!r bla!!k rocb. aJcma with tu. hll' 1tlck. ibal1PY to folklore ol ~. and wu ev~ a ~er Ena;land. He wu equal ·, • . ' • panlJsla the !Int ep<de-Miu Cook a111o outllned \be a. ~p that ~ mottled with IND-find ll'&t thla plouant )'<!Wiii man planning 1torieo In the nianner of ly ~ by the counlrylld..:•'rim-1 '1Dlc: In coun . procedure the tune! ralllna; cam· lll!nF· 1111 Jooirnal wu quite "!'Ur-had kilown the Scottllh 1'x:" from Wloland; and he found In IOl1lO ha , the cowwllp, the '" -. try. palgn. She said that local chapt--ue. H• noted.-eopedalJy his oarlleot chlldhoocl, ~tt point· ol th ... German -ten. whom rooe, , the first nightln&ale, 'N ~-' ~~~1.ru;"' /:! !!;e en retain 50 pereent of the money In ScOUand, lfor there the lour· eel out the -Ettrick Y-~e, Gala Scott knew well. the komel of hiS lark, 'and In huce monastic ruiml a..__._,, ~ ..... on or an e railed through the annUal March na1 ov~'-all 1 manner of Water, the Bran Of YUTOW", of own Rip van W1nlcl,e . . . like· nntern Abbey be io.t him ~ 11 working with f Dimes to provide the aid re-am eff~, . cloudl thick Wtth which IrYlna; had hoard lrrom tu. Irvine, faithful to Bums u well. sell among the shadowy rr.,.li·=• ~ County Chapalpter ~~ Kuired by polio vlct!Qls. rain the •'f" II•~ amonc the nuno .. '. They. vlllted t;>ryburgh paued on to the Brl& o' Doon and of the puL-From '"Ii>e World · of · com gn The other 50 percent &<>el to talila, i • knoll ~t appeared Ab~ and crouec1 ~ and Ayr, where he met and talked Washington Ir.vine." by 'van W , ~late thll month w; aKennyguost the national foundation head-eh th ~. a brook Ilk• a 1tretlllll that· '!'ft'" famouo In old with a carpenter who bad knOwn Brooke. (~ York : Dut Pol , ter Herbert · quarten at 120 Broadway, New aho of . dlamondl u it fell natidnal tales and IOnfl; and ln the poet; and he found an Edin-1944.) 1 al of the an-io~r~u~7i.:.~ 0~~ ;!..,-.= ~hw~ ~ -rn...cm, for ~ ~L: •=::d ~ p;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll ,. e paralysis campalgn salaries and for the purdlue of Irvule had hutened to Scotland, fore th• fire and scdtt read aloud f T d rt Harbor cllstrlcL technical equipment needed for WIHofe he at!ont four days with from oqme old romance or told 0 r r a e - -Mia reported that there treatment ot ._. Seo~ at 1'J>bolaford. Scott had border 1torl01. while Mn. Scott ue 2200 cp,se. of polio, u lnfan· Only -th is· expended n<>l-aclmoWJedged that he wu and the glrll oewed and liltened. tile paral~Ls is sometimes: c.alled, tor organization work the foun-wri g the Waverley novels, al-Sometimes Sophia aana. a border in Callloritia. ~ Los Angeles bas dation off'idil aaid. 'i.dding that thotlgh he wu at work on Rob song. In h1I own novels and poems ·200 ~ f"d Orange Coopty has this waa the lowest expenditure .., 23. j · for any fund-raising organization I O. JL. CULLY 1-N-11-U-B-A-N-O-li Cost of treating cases cannot in the country. .&oiMeat: • ae.rUt -n... be measuri.I as there is no age The foundation has already ear-I N ol o II E T A X All-.00 -~ limlt to ch It may strike at marked seven and a half million Bonda-AD TJ)Ml9 any time. dollars f or aiding laboratories, A O' CO U n t I D I XENNETB o. BILL Miss k visited many veter-hospitals and educational lnstitu-as 119parpoa Bl41c'. -.11 zut 11t11 St. C.O.taHeu Swordfish and Albacore Boat ; Fully Equipped -No~ Operating 10-Ton Ice -Hold Will Trade for Properly in Costa Mesa Phone Harbor 97 ans hoapi when she was in lions who are also fighting the Baata .&na PboDe: BMooD 5080 Florida found that of the 40 dread virus. ~~==~~~;;~;;;=~~~~~~;;;;;;===~=~~~~i~~ii victims w o were strick~n with 1~=;;;;,;;s:;~~;;~~~ polio. the ajority w&e between I 3:5 and 50 yean or age. ~ Fresh Fish and Seafood WHOLESAI.E and . RETAIL BAYSIDE FISH MARKEr I . . . 28th St. and Lafayette · NEWPORT ,Ph: Barbor 6lll ' ' ' ' h1Glillil1ilillliiiiiiiil11iii11illliiiHl11i ui•iiiiiilnl11il1i 11l11llllUillitiniill11liiWllLl111ullii111ll -= ' 'During er tour of that state = in the in erest of the national " founda:tJo she .came across one = = family wl five children. A father = of 74 yearf and a son of 54 years ~ "!BS Pfll'&lf:zed and the five .child-~ ren were Onable to walk. = Onward! Nothing Will Ever Stop: Us ~ fouo •trlke11 help mut = e--. qalcl(ly, and t here la no ttme ~ to coa91d.. \\'bat It will cost." ~ Coo said, explaining that -= the natl foundation will only ~ e Yiihen the family and = pey,1c1an agrees to It. ~ of a favorable agree--• • • ment the oundation will finance such a ca e.· the speaker said. as she cited e faci ·that the natio-~ nal fou,nd tion had spent $4-ritil-= lion of i reserve fund in 1946 to providt treabnent for polio "' cases. f ; . = Miss k then outlined how ~ the hatiO al foundation operates and Carri on its work all over the natio About 12 county chapt.ers are the back ne of the national or-~ ganizationl These are staffed by volunteer rworke~ who carry on the year-,-ound fight against in-.. fantile PaJ~is in their area. • They seek out polio victims and ! help them' n the road to recovery, "" she said. : She als~ stated that Is was im-: portant t~at a• case should re-.. main und~ thl' supervision of aid • rendt'l'ed ~y the chapter of the ~ foundatio~ "\Ve had one ~ase in ~ the-coun which slipwci away - from us." he said. ~ I t was ~hild. Dr. Edward Lee = R ussell, cqunty he~lth officer and Miss Paqll. health departn1ent ~ nurse, took the case. After fiie. days· the child began to respon4 to the treatment. and her famil · noticing that the child was imp ved decided to' place her under the care of their own family ph ician. This ph iCian was not qualified _to admin· ter the treatments, so. "' of course, Miss Cook added, the ~ Chikl did ot progress under the c treatment Now th family has asked the ~ = county ch;ter tD take up the case = again a nd ee to it that the more = practical urse of treating polio ~ is given h r . ! _ Dr. R ell, the speaker said, ~ has made a definite contr ibution • ADIO · & Service • ' . Newport Blvd. TA MESA r1...,f,;-.,,,-.w .• , • r • . Re ngeratio'1 .&MmO!fl& •111- nditionms --·-· Pum1» PllmJl9 .. .... ---c:.n .• . . ' ... I~ • r , a S , • • ~ • • ~ ' • ~ • • ~ ~ • ' • I i = I Arthur Silver -Bob Padfield • New Blue Room (Wu EleCtrte 0rW) EA'l'S, DRINKS ANDI ROMANCE I'll. -r nu !01 him O. R. (Pop) Crawloy-N. M. I (M~e) Crawley • r I51$tlnctlve Home 1ifnishlitgs J Crawley's Furniture 181! Newport Bl..i • ...::PIJ U...,... - Cost& Mesa-"ln the Heart of,_,, .. METZGER STOR~S Ue Fabian, ~ t ... ..,,.,.tone i .. 1189 Ne..,..rt Blri, Coot& M-E11Moon1-,... llUl·W "HorQC and Auto Supply Stores" Curt H. Bohman The Bohman Company Telepho-1IN<roG ~ ..... ll4U . 901 Cout. Bl(hway-Newpdrt Beach. OtJlfi. Harold K. Grauel CHAP El 110 Bro•uhny_,i,. s.j..on l!e:to Oollta MM&, Callfora..la I HUBBARP HOWE Pres. Hubbard's South Coast C-Ompany !!1% w. Cen~Pll. Barbor zeoo J.M. Miller . REAL' ESTATE BROKER Ph. llal'bor IM% 1 15th at Central-Newport BeMllt ''On Your Way to Balboa" Bruce B. Johnstone 'TL~J ~~ o~f:';s,J.. JOHNS~2oo~m~fRflCE Cout Blvd. at 101 ~r· Newport Engineering Associates • FRl!DERIC J . SlNGEI!. President Manatacturen a S&leel-Enrtneen l!U Oout Blwa7-Ph. llMoon ll06I Wallace C. Ma~oon Mattoon's Shoe Store . . FOotwear for All' thei Family . • 11'1N5 ?!lewport BITd..-Co9ta M._ Plloae BEacomi 5619-W Dr. W. T. Mooney ~CIAN and SURGEON 'Ni.tll -Central ft. llarbor <,M·.,·->I 4' Walter J. Ge11hai-dt ' OUR~~~ '8'1-A~r·- ' G. N, WeDs Real,-·Esta~e . .... ••••• net 1-1'cwpwt ~:~~Ola O.CHAJUl ••• c d. Otto's Sporting IGoOcla and Saddlet:Y 1 Harr'1 Jew~ TWiii i.-llmltl . I.DJ. ........ VD. . OllMa••· _ .. t . i:5Rldio~~~~~~5~~·~:~-·~1~,~·m5 -.. ~~ .. t•.:l1e s : .... ~~-• --• ,,.. 'rt as 21 . f 1 . - Nature Has Given Us the "Setting" ---All We Have to ' Do Is Add the "Jewels" to this Crown of Glory ---Our Harbor By JACK LINDSLEY ur early pioneers with their foresight and vision have given this genera- on a stepping-stone toward those developments which we have at this e, which this corning generation will.carry on to ultpnate achievement Harbor Booster l • '• • • .. ·, - I 1 ~ • ' ~-• = • • Ross Greeley -l ro Gerbl.Ji:ft photo Ross, Greeley, now a real estate broker and equal partner with Jack leir under _a .new. name-South Coast Realty and Investment Co. in the Balboa: home oUice at 302 Main street. Ross lS a long standing and firm friend of this writer and we have ca.nied that regard for each o er for 26 years. . . . . For 35 yean he has watched the growth of the Harbor a.s he and his father. J. P~reeley, made their week end out· lJl&' trips from the time Ross was 10 years old. Tra,nsportation in those ys was by horse and buggy for this was when our Harbor was merely a mudhen's paradise. . . . J . P. a that time was superintendent of Orange county schooli. It was around 46 years aeo and with farsighted ioo he realized the potentialities of the place as a ·resort area and 42 years ago he bought a parcel of land the perunsula and nam~ his tract Balboa. Later he built the pavilion which still stands as a lanchn .... Ross has had a world of mbcellaneous experiences and occµpations which have all been beneficial · · g for him.• He was bom in Santa Ana, having some schooling there, then enrolled in the Los Angeles · ·tary Academy. From there he .went to hl&h. school at Whittier and then Santa Ana, finishing his educati at Pomona college. At the qe ot 21 he mamed and has one daughter. Marjorie. who now lives in Lone " ach. Greeley worked In enelneer· Ing In road oonst.ructioit In ~venide and Onnp <oun!I01 with H. Clay Ke on. well im<J'!n Orana;e county ..W-r. . . . He loined..the Marines durlni the first World War, se · e for two yean and retumed to Bal-Oii tu. dllcbariiO-fu"'fl!I~. Becornlna; UIOC!ated with the N~ Investmont Co., ho wu made JNU>qer of the pavilion's dance' hall and fleet ol fllhlne craft, all of · wlUc within the last two jrean bu boen sold to Paul l..Drent:zen. • · . • In 1933. he went.~o.Lthe state In ol perk developnent at Doheny l'*ric, ~ .,._Dana PoinL Returnlna; to Ba1-In ·llllB· to take over th awnenhlp and """'""""°t of the N...,,ort Bay lnv<stment company, he then aolcl It !ij 1M5 to Lorenzen Thll brinp us clown to '48 and tu. ~oaoc1a-~t1ct1on with .Jack Saclleir. . • . · Hil hdbb:r II bbatlna;. his dubs the Masonic ordor In which he 11 a m.ri-, and the Amorican 1..opln. ~ says ''lleal ~ pries will lain t'-selvea and within the next 10 )fan ""tt'T llmsto<:1 will profit thraup the -·-devel .,._om now In actlcn." . • I ·' J;O:&ti:1'iM:i' r-. a• C I C ' I a • 7 I ) •&as a ..... -· ' D UYH'.ft .°!V:r~y· -RUJ,_ ~m-f.'1 1 · OR IL SCHLtJEIER B A .SUPPLY CO. qlfta --Mdw Jawcata • c..do • . . ,_ EARL. W. STANLEY · ae.ltor Covering Greater Newport Harbor ftl llartne-Balbo9 laJand-llarbor lnl I 911 Oout Blri.--Oorona clel -Har-Balllor lMI 1111 Central A"Ve.-N,ewport: 8-ell. Braden L. Finch Gen Mil\'. Finch Ceramics Jack S. Fr"'1 v. Raub & Bennett ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS 1808 Newport Boole.......S Phone llMoon 5808·W. Coot& - RICllABD L PA'ITEB80N ClwQ-.. Patterson & Boyle SpllJ'gl!Oll llldg.-Ph. 5915 ...:. Santa Ana !48 Cotut Blvd. North--Ph. 512%-1.quna E: C. "POP'S" LUDWIG FUN z :ONE Largest Number Dart 1Games on Cout Play Ball with Dolls B. B. Biiie Rance -Bal- Wllllam A. Jackson -E..,..t H. Walf:IO Beach City Merchl;lnt Patrol l And Detecttvea Service · o-n Front-Newpo~Ph. Barbor H!l-8 Jack Hamilton Beacon Sea Foods NEW llPOT . UM Oout lllchway-Newport BMdi, Calif. Lee O. Bean PAINTING CONTRACTORS IOO Bazel. Ddve-Barbor 28'5---0orona del Kar J.E. Ragsdale <Ownerl . I Balboa Motel and Windsor 116 E. Central • ' 911 ~ Central ~ Ph. Balllor S!8 BalbOa. Oalll. . ' ' HARRY J .. FORSYTHE Fol'lrtbe's Camera Supply "Everything Photographic" ~ for ~r Camera (lab 115 Marine A-. Bal-,,.....,, JlaJtlor ,_W . Dutch Heacock , BOllli BUILDD 1.11111. a.,.~~ llO! -m . --• ' . DAMIA. LOPl'IEN, M••qer Orkin's Deparflment Store . ~. -~ J'lece Gocido lnfanto" WNr-Hocioehold ware · ,_ llBler-ww .,_~., ~ - ' ' ROSS GREELEY South Coast Realty · 'yd lll'ft&f I e.t: do. ·--.. -i--111 ..... "-"'•a. ....... Ml& . I -• \ • • • ' ' • ,. • .. I • I .. NE"Ws~·T'i';Es-:.. \ woRLI>· ••• , , . 11 • •• •u-• · ... AII'AG~OE .. .... ~ rr.· ... r 'fiMI s·. TT 1mtm -1 ~ .._,.,. ~ t• '. ! ~ 1'111 I ;t:r -.. DWASD OL&'ITO!f . .,..._. ...... ••1lra • • -lrisl 9M7 .. r · . • Two-Term Umlt int out that ft at1JJ .. Ne lD ..... _ .......... ,_ID OH P OWl1' !1'he ~ of 'a COOar-Is The move In Congrea. apono = ~. the pooblem of - •• 1111' ,_ tq; tlll -; aoD 1111' ,_ID• -alf"Y" an lnterefllnc event to sore! by·the l)epublicana, to llmlt those uatnc It are to avoid ievere m 1 .. • S!li!i•J.O"-·-ttor at dot---·--Bnt., Wlltd> Ml' the openlnc of the ,the presidency to not""'!"' than burns if !h'l' have to-through l ~·-Ille Act olf -a, 1811 80tb S•.,, on January 3rd. wu two terms for any one penon will nameo aho9tlnc · out from lower . . <l " . ot]· ""'\"' )ban ordinary interest have popular support throughout noon on their way dowr!· It may Top rankinCt of the newly.form· 9&11 D. PORTZK • • • • • • • • PulJl!llw For ~ lli'st time since 1929, the the couniry, according to the pub-be that 11>beat .. coveralia wlll be· ed Harbor TennlJ qub were ~- ., G. 8KJ8'r • •· • • • • • :~: M ZdltAlr Ojngrea electecl a ltepublican Uc opinion sampUnp ffi>!ntly tak· come a standard part of hotel clded Sunday on Beacon Bay W. F.•Jl'GON .. ~' • .. • --~ .. '>'== j;1' en by the Gillup Poll. Actually, equipment in the future. 'Ibat courts when Charles Eaton, for· ~Plant. aon W. O..tral Awmm. Newpmt 'B•-• 01ei>'h W. Martin, jr. ot Mass-however, the sentiment was keen-may sound a bit silly but there mer University of Oregon tennis • f N rt Beach a uaettl ttcelved 244 votes, Sam er (or limitation two or thtee Isn't ·much point la providing an star and captain, defeated Johnny Paper of Uae City 0 ewpo Rayburn, the candidate of the years ago whl.n FDR WU serving escape apparatus if names on Abell, Harbor professional of Bal· &D11z 1·He~kztuv''1afw0.W-·~TW'I n+nottatlc P arty had 182.~the his third tertn and bidding ,tor a lower n~n render It useless.· boa 1'1and. 7-4, 6-3. · twp cordidate~ did not vote, !her<~ fourth, And, as mJght be expected IDel&Jed Actloa }n a ·battle for thir~ ranking Worl 1 d at a. Gtance· ~ KDWAllD OL.U'l'ON , Eaton lakes . . . Top Spot in Tennis Club • r -.· Does1 Yo11 · H, l Neec1 P•1nt111 , ·c1ein1nc? * -~! No......, _won =_...WJ 1'7 blddY eMJlec!I . . lllllil:UM.mo.taiod-en ... ul:=r.:: nf iit _....... · A . I . o..am 111111 ~· 1'7 w~ War ~ Vet.eru 1e·P log J'OUI' pea ••••nfint pod Wiii ud ~ . ~ti-- Por Pree FM''•••&el ' -Pbone HARBOR 2 6 4 ·5 • Active ~ two vacanciee, and. 5 M~m-the rank add!llle Republicans arc I The damage done by an' atom on the lacJder, Chad Twitchell de-- Member . bets ~ere not yet here, including much more in favor of the idea bomb to ttl target ls not quickly teated Vlncent HeaJy 6-4, 6-3. ( ~=======================~ ~ ~ember of the California than the Democrats. This would dilcemable. This was proved tn Twitchell ls a former tepis cap. I. . of deJeca!lon, Mrs. Douclaa. That was be a good time to get that ilsuc the case of the German cruiser lain of Amhent College '.'f'd ¥ea- Lee C. Bean ~_J_:_ _____ ,,_---------'-~~~~:__ a gOOd margin, 62 votes. settled so that the country Will Prinz Eugen which is reported fo Jy, r~ntJy elected !-CJ head I the fven such an election some· not again be raced• with slmilar have gone down a\ Bikinl mOt"e racket organization, 1s a \ fotp_ner tlrhes ·hanis on a slend6 thread. situation such as it had. during than 41,t month! after the July Menlo J. C. star and . ~as ranked B~es-and M. arshall In l the November elect).on of 1930, recent years. It is to )>e sincerely 25 underwater blast, in spite of No. 1. on the local high sohoot wi~h President Hoover In office, hoped that we never have ano.ther all efforts to save her . The de-team 1n 1938. J. · B · the voters elected 218 Republi--Fresident who ABpires to more Iayed effects, to a lesser degree, The tennis club baa.-a present The resignation of Secretary of State J~es . ~es lS a ca.ha. 216 DemocratS, and 1 Farm-than the traditional two terms, were also shown in the sinking of membership of 20 men and 18 b!ow iiot easily absorbed by our nation In theSe difficult daY_S ~bor Member. · .' but making that point a matter the Japanese battleship l:lagato lady racket wielders and has ls· of~o r·. affairs. ~""'" the appointment of ~. ch an. able indi-l'I'hose were the ' 4ays of the of law will eJ..i.minate any such five days · after· the explosion and sued a challenge to the Valley .Lo ... ~ ~ him ot "t4rne·duck sessions" 8.nd the ne\V possiblli.ty. in the sinking of the famous air-Hunt Oub of Pasadena ti:> a matctt vi _ as· General GeQrge C. Marshall to SU c:ann ~gre!1'1 did not convene until Reoopition craft carrier Saratf>ga seven, hours for the ne~ f?-t~~- fully compensate fo~-Byrnes' de~ from wh.at 15 Wl· December 1931, thirteen montM" A news item from Manila re-after the bomb went off. J\11 of In the•Jadies divtsion, Pat Mea- doubtedl. y the most important post m the govemment next to 1n1er. lr.-the interval, there had veals that the Phllippino Republic which ts further evidence, if any Iy, who defeated Carol Eaton last , • be~n fourteen changes in the elect-has not been given diplomatic rec-more evidence were needed, that weekend, meets Pat Zamlock this the ~dency. edl grpup, by death, resignation, ognition by Russia or by its Bal· the atom bomb is a good thing Saturday in a feature mat<:h. At::. our ''Foreign Minister" Mr. Byrnes made great pro-or some other C0115e. . . kan satelite countries:-· The r ea· for the world-to get rid of. .A meeting ~f the . organization .T bett d tanding wJth Russia His po)· jf'here were still 2 vacancies in son for this so it ij said is that wil be held Friday rught, Jan. 17, gressf toward a er ~ ers. . . . . l· ormber 1931 an<i . two Repttb-Moscow l~ks upon th~ Philip-KES-th • at 7:30 p .m. in the Chad Twitchell icy ~·rmness with patience lil dealing_wtth Molotov-a~ Hcans1had been succeeded by Dem· pines as a "puppet" of the United JO at IS -home, 324 Buena Vista, Balbo.il. icy 'ch Henry Wallace called "tough"-has gradually paid· ~'at~. The ~rend which resulted States. That wouldn't be so fun· w ith a grind of brakes, the of· Any~ne int~~ested in tennis oi- off in the increasing willingness of the Russians to cooperate. i~ ":1e landslide of 1932 ":as be· ny if it didn't come from Russia, ficer p ulled up to the side of the wishiedngt ,to Jo1ndthbe c.l!Ubb h~sf. ~elsn u.,. · al · ~ct 'th the gi ning. for ell nations in the world Russia road. urg o atten Y cu o> 1cia • Now wlfortunately, the value·of his perso~ con· wt . ohryGarner rec.-eivcd. 218 vote~; is probably the one least justi· "Say sonny," he called., "did you diplomat from the Kremlin as well as with representativf' 8 · IH}3nell . the Republican candi· fied to make s uch a charg........,vcn sec an airplane some down any-Crab Snags Fishline; fromfother nations is lost. . dt a :-_ .... had . 207, an~_d8 tvotesG went µ it were true. The very (act that where he3.r here'?" Gets Rr"de to Mesa ~ .. . . IJ o ~-v minor can 1 a cs. arner Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, 'tNo, sir," the boy replied as he Ir{ taking over the rems General Marsh~] lS pretty \Ve_ befame the. S~aker. _ Albania and· Byclo--Russia ha v :::-thrust t\is slingshot into his pock· ' of the task before him. One important factor to his ~oe Ma rtin is the 4::>th Spea.kcr followed the ;Kremlin's lead in not et "I've been shooting at bottles." 8W8Jl . • dvanta e is that aS Chief of Staff dur· ?f I ~he J:Iouse of R~prcsC'ntat1ve"] recognizing the Philippines illus-, . . • -an~ the nations-a . _ . g . . . 1n its history. It ts t~e seco~d trates the point. Just who do the DRIVER CITED Ing ~e \Var he \vas.fam1l1ar not only_ \VJth theJ.lllli~ aspect~ m9~t. po_wer{ul and influential ·Rusians think they are kidding'? William I saac Zidell. 56, of Los Of th Overall \Var effort Of the Allies but he gamed a cleat pos1t1on In our government. 5 &: 10 Ang"l"s. was handed a citation . . Tu·o years ago the House pas-. ... "' ·pi of the political angles as well. . sed. a' bill {which the Senate dirl The re~nt passing of Chart:s by police for speeding 50 in a 35 • 11 • ted 'th agood many of the diplo--nof pass) to change the line of S. Sumner W?01"''0rth who built zone at Iris avenue and 101 high· A 20·pound spider c rab got tangled t!p in a fishermen 's line off 'the Newport pier Wednes4_ay aft~rnoon and he \vas forced l:o: haul it up. The slow~wiggler was donated to Pa ul Steiner of -503 West 19th street, Costa 'Mesa, who put it aboard his auto and took * • insurance p.a. palmer tMCot!OIATI• .•. ~bet. il!lu.nMC» CQJlllllDf 3333 vlo l.fdo, l'.l•wport beoch, cal\f. tel!phone newport !;>each, harbor 1500 *" * * PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H IS persona Y acquam W1 . ' . . . d up a large business and huge for· way, Corona del Mar, on Sunday. "tfi \Vhom he will deal. As one of the. outstanding mili· ~~ce.ss:,0 nr/r0st t~~ep~'de~P~ceysid=~t. tun. e tr. om the s. and 10 cent stor.c He provided ball for his appear· ~ A. V Andr M D dsth ~ Wh th d d f th b F ·d Ba.ndits Grab $600 Bookk ·eping • ews, · • en of modem times he comman CLr res -e ~ thqn the speaker of the Hous~. 1 ca . '.~ ~ re~~ er .o e ~1· ance in city court on r1 ay. er or ot he will be able to cope with problems wi the skill an1 then the president , pro--tem· nes~ ",11racl~s which are st~ll SAN BERNARRlNO, Jan. 8.-Se f V j Ce PHYSICIAN it home. · ACCJOUNTANT PID'lllCIAJ!rS II SURGEONS, M.Jl .---===~-. . . seen. It should be remem· porr of the Senate. pos1ble ·~· this coun.try. Back i~ \\~aa Dolng ~· They Say. Tu·o men held up. a nd gagged a and of h predecessor remains to be . ~tis a more represe ntative sue-the .1880_5" he _and. his brother es Raymond J. Mitchell of National victim here early Tuesday and OOLIN F. BROWN l!JUBGEON bered however, that.even Mr. Byrnes required a good many cesJor\ than the present one, \~hich tablished t,helr fu:st ~ an~ lO-City furnished bail for his appear· robbed his safe of $600, two pen-(a.,bor l6") U1 OoMt mp..,.. Buber IM mon s before he began to get into the swing of his job. So wo~Jd give the presidency, in some ~nt store .. only to ~ee it fail'. ?0· ance in city ~ur~ Frid~ to ~n· sion checks and thr.ee weapons. L.:.'.:.ll:..:._:.:.._._A_-. __ Ba1_boa __ w._...J I IL..~--°" __ -.._del __ 11ar ____ _, ·. rshall 'f ·th · 'od unexpected case of .extreme emer in the true American traditlon swer a local citation for peed1ng The. pair made their getaway in _, we m t _be patient with General Ma l ere lS a pen gericy~ to successive cabinet mem: they tried. again_:_and s~cceeded. 55 miles per hour in the 35 zone a two--door sedan in which there. ~------__;-----..., of bling at the sta.r.t. . be?, iwhose positions come by ai;r ~o; w~ll -~C: ts~cee;ied ;~ s~own at 101 highway and Ne rt ave. were three other men, police were I. 8. W By TE lobn K. C. Chang, IL D. b t Mr B ' 'thdrawal at this cru-poif1tment and not by election. in e ac.. a 00 'Y0r · s. o~es nue. told. D90-Til C:W8'3WAlft ftn1a1ut aad. ~ cannot ut regre · yrnes WI .., • • • 1'he distinction of being the now sell 1n exce~ of half. b1ll1on ~------------------------.1 .A.a\borbed b:r \Jae Ulll"9d ....._ ~ -2 !. 4 7 • 8:30 cial tqne. but we are sure that General Marshall ~ give his fir~t Republican name on the roll· dolars worth of merchandise an· ~J. .. ._ ":. ~ ~ · and by appcilntment best-iaild his best has always been good enough m the past. call comes to California. John J . nually. Of course, the. Woolworth • Before You B' u"1ld or Remodel =.:..u.o·~w. uo :::t""i..:75. 8-,, f · , AllFn jr. of Oakland now tops brothe~ got started m the . days -.... ..,.. ......, ...._ ._ t LeO Allen of Illinois. It is not an when life was a lot more simple n--.....,, a.ta ..._ Callfonala 'f'hi~ t Co idle honor. than it is now and \v~en taxes a.nd VWt Our lntettBtlng Sample and Dlsplay Boomll I .&.•Uf•gs 0 me <Dn close issues or somewha! Government regulation~ and In· Color guides, plan;;; I oug . . -. 'th fidt!nt "aye" or "no" can inOuenc--~ existent. But the oportun1t1es for n1ng aids, comprehens-PHYSI~ and SURGEON h the 80th COngress has been ih session but a brief doubtful issues, a prompt a nd con-te:rerence were practical.I~ non· ~BQBlleoT Gordon H. G~y, IL D. tim e general course it is deterrruned to ~ollow, \VJ or suc'ceed.ing votes. great success still exist in Ameri-ive ~ ot carpets Ann&nd MODl\00 -, · with~~ t the approval and support of the White·. ouse, has aJ. H0bart. Alter of San Bernar· ~a. Th~ difference is that n?\V and linoleum. ABClllTZCI' Balboa Inn beco 't t I ,, dino County held that spot in the It reqwres mote effort and In-s·· w. Bay Ava . Balboa Ottlc:e Hrs.: 10..12 a.m.; 3..:5 p.m. rea . me qm e apparen . , .,,, . 1933 session of the State Assem· genuity. But we can be sure )hnt .... BarbOr i.JM ~e Harbor 37 F f instance, a cut ill personal income taxe seems defin-, bly and I recall that he gavL' the road 10 suc~ess wasn't. an ea'!y Rap & l'nl IMewood Ave. itely tn the cards in spite of President Tn.unan' request that stref'!gth to what was. then called one .ev~n .back in the 188<? s. After Oarpeta Loa Anple9 N°'1mnd)" MOI f : · · • tro d. bl _ "the] Economy bloc" when voti!lg aU, It ISO t SO much the ~1mes and ,...,. __ _.. prese;t levels be·mamtamed. As ng, an pro a Y succ;ess 1. 1 conditions but the character and Vft!llMI.~ d fill . . th 1me came. ful, e fort \Vill be made to put an en to enng m e In 1935.'we installed an ~1ectri· .qipacity of men that determine Repaired senat . , cal voting System in Sacramento. sucess. bo b.lls · od ced · di t th th W gner It v.·ould save time here, but we"d E8Cape D~vlce many la r l mtr U m ca e !'-e. a have to change the procedures or The man who invented the ne\V act n for conside~bJe revision and that la .. r 4!110ns are time~ of the . sessions. . . "~afety-Scape"-a mechanic8:1 de· ]i]«> oing to be sho rn of much of their prese t po\ver and The 40 minute roll ca ll gives vice composed of a steel ribbon · 't · · · t ] · t be talked Members \vho are in committ~ and automatic reel which enables ~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pn e. Economy, l ~ppears, 15 no ~n Y _gom 0 . meetings, or 5foing necessary of. persons trapped by fire to lower abou~ but actually practised-and that S go~ t be a m1~hty fice work, tin}e to get to ~he themselv~s. to the ~?und-at le~t I === pa.infti1 experience for many Washington b aucrats who Ooor, after the bt'Us ring. With had ~uff1c1ent conf1de_nce in his """"" th tax , a d with the an electric roll call, we could have ereation to be the first to try Immediate hav long t~ e payers money . shorter sesions. and probably bet-it out. In Atlanta where the tra- aban n of an overnight millionaire bent on ge g nd of the ter attendance. gic Winecofl Hotel fire occured Del1"very on ''fil stuff.'' \faving organized, t?e days will not long ago . he climbed ou.t the • J . · all be taken up with as1gnments to 12th story window of a bu1ldin~ • O'Keefe and Ment.tt StoftL • ere will be a heavy drive to remove committees and with the custom· and reached the ground in 18 sec· • We.t:lJISbome bona stri ons, particularly rent ceilings, and while · drive may ar~ details of a star';ing program. o!1ds safe and sound. This inven· and Appl•MCN. 1 not c mpletely succeed it will probably result In the approval This year the difficulties a r • Uon seems, to be the best yet de-• Br<>Umaaten. al f tro transi t greater then ever before. vised for escape purposes, but fire • Farntwortll Badloa. of e rent' Increases. The remov o con on en • W•~ ·OOaaole Bedloo. • Carpet Works . SANTA ANA LUD~UM . 1m -Mala SL Pl>oiie s.nta Ana l80I DAY SCBOOL Mortimer School IOI Oonl -bl"'4 DAY SCHOOL OPENS oar 1 -= OolL ..-. &my O. A. llortboat, IL A.. <b1ord pzl;u.lpal PboDe llubol' w DENTl8Tll Dr. Obed IAlcas DEN'J.18T -jiW.~-HIO · NZWPOBT u•mr H. R. Hall, M. D . Pbyol ...... and am.- H_l)Ufll: 2·5, ~y Appointmellt Telepboae Beaoon 58'8 Ul Bl'09dWliy c..ta M- llllton ~ lluwell, M. D. uo1 ~ mwq 00.0.. del Mar Office Houn: U>-12; 2-4 --- S. R. .Monaco, M. D. ' 1!14 Bay Ave., Balboa ' nximi is Indicative of the trend. • Tberma4or Dec. Beaten. \flnversaJ military-training isn't likely to get y, and there e Deep -Rome "!)nlto. -1-"88.-llt..I.qo~ . . Is ct\Osiderable doubt if the merger of the y _and navy MODERN MARINE SERVICE ABC Washers wbicl\ 'President Truman is urging will gain th needed sup-& Ironers port 'ither. Jl!;sides these, there are of course, many o er issties for con~onal consider;i.tion. It is to be hoped t this con· gressJ will definitely tackie as many of these it can and mak!Ji decisions one way or the other instead o! Dultting them off ·iildefinitely. · ve all, the ipeople want action. J ·or College Election vpters of the Newport Harbor and Hun · n Beach f1Cho41 districts will be asked to go to the polls January Z1 to a • rove or deny a proposition that the two · , · cts join In fo · g a juniol' college district. . a majority of·the public-spirited citizens w o fulfil) their tions by voting, approve of the formation the district, be the climax. of almost 20 years of and wait- the higher education set-up for · the county coestlllnE The fact that the local school boards are ting to bear ~ w~ to asoerbiln the fate of their a.11Pll<ca i\wl'!>ximateiy 300 acres of the Santa Ana Ali>Y bas Jiothlng to do 'with the ptopo6ltion at band. • · the voters approve the formation of the J district and W AA approves the alllll!catlon for the of part of base for the college, then the site be used. at the other ha~ the voters, a the Pl'lll»' lltlo. Wt the W AA the local boards the of the. bu"' (which at this wri appears next to lnuioealble) then the machinery for lll!ttlng up of a coDeee·at •. PJ~ later date ,,W.'bave ~ aet In JDOtii!m. other words,.a YES vote on January 27 ::-t:::l1f ~11!1 Y. dtta:n ·1n Ne;l;Port Hartlor. tm .. well .. to the cmatlne du.. <lllui.111 ~ u a wbale. . . SHEL ·L .DOCK Balboa Island . ISLAND APPLIANCE SHOP Located &t 'Cox 111111 Keeler Union Siafion -·-PWk II M.arl.ne Ave. Phone Barbor~ or 1391 BALBOA .ISLAND We ~ Ballding Those Hard -to· Get SASH AND D00'RS . ·~" to Order J . , All Types of • Boat Repairs I DB. OOBDON S. B&PP ·' DENTISl' -W-Oaatnl --&11-1 N~ Olllltoa 0. W:n••"!ll'Mll, D.D.& ·llOl ~ mpw.,. _,_ ~~- llOaTKlLUla Harold K. GraaeJi · Chapel I -We Our-• Ille 1Et: ii)' 82 ·~ Olllen -. ............. 0...111118!. r ~Tm BJ Appointmemt T •. P •. 8-ler, M. D. Wm. ft. Spivey, II. D. PIQ•ts= aad. llalpoM -w. Csatnl Ollloe: -·-Reeld..ee Harbor: 11'8-J 8UaYctOU . ' Raub & Bennett ..,,.,Ota ... >st ere . ' ~ licaP§il"l......_ Olsta.._ Ttl £' .~I 81 IS ..... lllTW.O , al Rssswert._.. T' a'•••· ..: m ' r Z. T. Biilll u wwlh; O. D Qsl I lo& SD9 -••llQIW LDIW DVft.l(JAm> .... A.a•~.,. M( · 1 .................... -1 . I ••••1..,.. .......... ~~ !L_...__...;.._;_..;.;.,;_ __ -J ~ I Dr. W. T. ~oo::i ..,,..... '. i.a,-o a .. __ _,_,. fir, Marven J. ~- ftoArtu .... 8w& 1a 01t11,8t1a , I -w.c •"' i •-rjlWt •n¢ a.a I ma . 1. .. : j I ··wert A. Crawford ... )o,ia.. D. • '\ °'1*W4WWWI ... Se f wl.• tp· 711 fttad = :;!.t'.::'" ::. VJOLDr.c;a.r.., n:.&cm:a .JU~BLAND ' _ ,......_ • • .... 2 • • ... r 119' a ... I' _R1 .... t -.~, Aft. , cars ... - • .. ' ' . . . • -11on East River; Buck. Pa~ Women; Caspary, Stranger 'frbmlf Truth; Dodge, In i Adam's Fall; Faun, The Spear in the Sand Fletcher. Toll of the Brave; and " en. Young Claudia. Thieves In the Night: · ~gan, I Name Thee Mara: Prok 1 ', The Idols of the Cave; , Pride's Fancy and Rob· ·erSF.at Hagen Girl. Dusty Spring; Shepard. -·Hadf Gaines: Sylvester, Dream Stree ~ Tomkinson, W e le o m e Wll~ and Westcott, The Bordelo Loni. . l Myste ries • Cart, My Late Wives: Charterls, The ~nt Sees It Through; Dent, ·Lady To Kill ; Disney, Who Rides A nsler and Gardner. The Case of th ~-Borrowed Brunette. Iris The Da ncing Dectivc:.; -Lpclµi ge, Death of A Tall Man: M ald, Pugatory Street: Rol· fe, Th Gfass Room and Wilson, Make ith The Brains, Pierre. N011-F1c:tlon Bak , Out on A .Llmb; Covar- rubias Mexico South: Davidson. -rbe ~ennessee :-Ellsberg, tinder 'The ]Sea Sun ; F erguson , 1\.'link. Mary d 1\.fe ; Gallico, Confes- sions A Story Writer; Gibbings, Blue gels and Whales a nd Cree et, The Lowells and Their s..~ F"orlds. Hahil:, Raffles of Singapore; HerseY, Hiroshima; Hope, So This ls Peafe; Lasswell, Mrs. Rasmus- sen's Book of One--Arm Cookery and O \NeiJJ, The Iceman Cometh. O'SJiea, A Long Way From Bos- ton ; ftlch, H appy 'the Land; StoopdagJe, My Tale Is Twisted; Weis -Iler , The F aultless Shor'!; Well Where Are We Heading? White Thunder Out Of China and :Zweig, Ba1zac. Bit posed Gas Tax -r ' • Ille Jbwir111 w1 ~"'' ..... .,.... Llllted Below Ille Jfemben bf APPoiJatmmt cit the Blue Blbban ....._ r--.'of tbe Bubor',Dl*ldud ue piedpd to rmdfor to their pa*"-tbe v911~ l'...tble ID Serrice and llerdlaD6e, ud to Ol!O(l8l'Ste for Chic ~t and Neffonel PraeperHy. P NIZE TIUl'.SE Jl'IRM8. 1 . . ' . . l Their Pledge is Your Assurance of Trustworthy Service and Merchandise .. ~COOUNTANT GllORCJ: D . "'581'1"1" BookUlllPLna' a.Ad Taz s.nioe 261:12 W. Centnl Newport &CCOUNT.u<T BOOKKEEPIN Pb. UOlhl Colin J'. rowa (Harbor 144) 313 :atarl.ne Ave. Balboa I.land • ,\CCOIDo'TANTS A. C. HO"l<AC" Accountant and ocome Tu: ...... 3102 L&fayette Harbor TU Newport &COOUNTANTS JOHN T. TLll B. N. 71fi E. Ocean Front Harbor '111 Balboa, Cal ornla ' &CCOUNTANTS Accountlnc -udltlnc BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Tax Co~ t.&Dt .Jamu 0 . le~ 1761 Newport Bl•d. Phone Bea.co Coot& .... ..... , BO&T DM'.Kll'I DOUGLAS JIOA.T • ci&.Nos co. VahutactuNrS and Di9tr1buton or . Sldtb, Paddl• Baud&. Yacht TGl4vli 2811 w. Oe:Dtral .... Pb. Bar ..... Newport :a.ch, Calif.. OBJLDREW8 APPABp. TIDD BOBBY NIOP Bob and Bally BroW. 711, I:. Canlnl ATe. Balboa Harbor Ui8-W • CHILDREN'S APPAR.EJ. JR. JACK • JlLL Children'• Md Infant'• C1othlq Up to 8 for Boys and 14 for Glrl.9 1761.~ Newport BlYd.. eo.ta M.- CffDIOPBACTOR DR. P. A.. CRilCBUtLAIN Palmer-e&rqr Technique -Electrotherapy- HOME CALLI IN HARBOR AR.U t!M. Newport BJ't'd. Coat.a Mua Be&con UIS CLEANERS 'THE LIDO C'LEA.Nl!:RB Albert ·Katthew•. Owur Qualtt1 C1eutn1 aemce DOUOIDVH OOT'TAOJ:' 'DO-NUT AND W.&.JTL& SHOP Dolluta aD4 w.m. • Sp9dalq Oomplfl9 l'owltal.D &errice .. Jrl.utM ..... Balboa Ille B&rt>or"872 DBUO STOIQ:S . H.UIPTON'S1 •11.lJlBOR DRUO Corona d~ ·Ku, Cl{il'onal& llAC l'il!LI.!mEll'S NEWPORT DIA.CR PHA.R.IU.CT LONNI& VINCENTS BALDO£. PHillKACT '7U E . Central Telephone lOI ELECTRICAL DLB8. A SEBV. BAY ELECTRIC Rew1ndlnc and Rebulldlnc Moton A: Generaton Moton and Q.eaeraton fol' Sal• 2818 W . Central Aff., Har. 1'181-W FISH BAT SIDE l'ISH KARKrl' Dally De.llnry of J'relh nth Shel1 J'.'lab I: Se& J'ood Specl&lUw: 28th et. 1: L&reyete, Newport Be&cb Harbor 115 FISH MARKETS Bua. Pbon• 925 Rea. Pbou 219 R. E~ ARVIN Diamond•. ·Watch••. J'!_•elry _ . .~rt Watch A Jewelry Repa1J1ll.I 111 22nd St. Newport Be&c.b Phone 2127-.J Q·RIO SHOPPE Watche......Sterlln~· Sllver---OIC:.. of All KJnd• I 205 Ka.In ' ·:· Balboe Harbor 2281 LIQUOR STORES KESA LIQUOR SHOP Selection or Choice Liquors Wine. and Been DALLAS PALMER. Owner 17"' Newport BIYd.:i.. Costa Mau Beacon DUll LUMBER PET FOOD A SUPPLIEll s.. OUI' Complete Lin• 'or SupPlles for Your CATS Al'fD DOGS Z.er,.thtns for the Pet P!:T PANTRY 111 Acate R&J.boe. t9lan4 .PHOTOOR&PHERS KENT HITCHCOCK Eat&bllahed at Newpart Harbor 1934 Kuter Karine Photosrapber The Weet'• Flneet Studio of Marine and Comm•rclal Photocraphy Teltpbone • Harbor 287 PHOTOGR&PHERS RICHARD SEELY " PHOTOGRAPHER Dl.atinctlve P ort.ralturt1 208 llarlne AYe. BaJLo.. lele Harbor 438 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS A. V. ANDREWS,· :M. D. 411 Cout Hlshway Ba.rbor 516 Corona del Kar Nlcht Callt -Harbor 2211-J' PHYSICIANS & SUBGEONS JOHN K. C. CHUNG, M. D . Pbyslclan and Surgeon RADIO SALE!! A S&BVIOJ: TRONART lDc. Radl1>--1Clect.ronl<>-8ound · Sal• and Bentce llartne and Dome9Uc Ph. H. 1.252--ll 2I01 w. O.tral Newport s..cb, CaUL ' BEAL ESTATE FRANK P . JONSON Broker OWEN C. ANKENEY A&!oclate Choice Acreage and If It Can Be Had Clo"ae In Lo• We Have It ' REAL ESTATE HARBOR INVESTKENT 00. R-.lton . Specialist In Harbor Properties Bu•inl!.A and Reeldent&l 80th at W. Central. Newport Beath . Phone Harbor 1~1601 REAL ESTATE H. M. LANE !tEALTO~ New 3-bedroom houae. double pr- age, Newport H eighUI 3-bdrm. Ocean Front home. Furn. 2-bedroom Home. Double gan.se. 5 Cur. ApUI. on lot 6Qx12Q. Ocean Fr. 2006 Court An. Harbor MS ' REAL ESTATE .J. II. MILLER REALTOR 15th and Central SEBVIOI: llTATIONS .ALLSN 6: JO:SBING Au.to Rtipalr-Car Wub A -Poll* ~~-•: ..... 500 w. Central ....... e.n.orun SERVICE STATIONS BOYDS SBRVICE STATION Wublns-Pollablnc-GreuiD& Lubrlcatloa Ne• Tlro-~&Uerklll Recapplpe-Recbars4ig-RenW. AcceUorlu-C&n C&lle4 for &ad Dtillffred aoo w Central A•e. Bar. • SERVICE STATIONS I'SLAND SHELL STATION Ttroe...Lubrlca.tlo1t-Batteri• Wuhlng-TiH Recapptna • Wheel Balance 1 227 llarloe Ave. H&rbor. mt--W Ba.Ibo& Ialand SHEET METAL GB!NERAL SHEKT KETAL WD. Sheet Iron-A..nsl~Banda Inclu.J,rllll-BuUdlq Gutter and Down Spout. SIGNS · 28'11 Villa w~., ~ewport BMch., Ml·_J ' L . W. PIERC.J: E'terythlnc 1n BiP9 .... ' .CjtAJ.1tE?<rro. Jan. ~. -An 1. r --'r----t---·--.,, highway program can ied on in California with- need of an increase in any T°" can Truat U• With Your Ftnett Garment. -Dell..-ef'7 eern~ 461 Newport Bl•d. Beacon 8'J"98.J Jl"RANJ[ SU 1 I'ORA WbolH&le and Reta.II rteh ~t Beer, Wine and Liquori 2bt Pl.ace Newport Bea.ch, Oll!t. WA.RD AND HARRINGTON LUlCBER CO. Lumber A: Bulldlnc Matert&l• Bay Dl•trlct Yard Pb. Jl,l!.acon 5111 518 Cout HJchway. At the Arche• 2-4 . 7-8 :30 a.n.d by_ ~ppolntment Beacon 5075 120 E . 18th Et. Costa Mesa. Calli. Harbor l261. Newport Beach !5 Tean la 0r&q"e "eo.int.y Llcen.ed. St.ate Coatnu::tor '---------------' • BMcoa 5134-.J Costa x- - • •, • n. Jack Tenney and As- sembl an Frank Waters. both -of Los Angeles, Wrote in a minor- ity re rt on t he plan to increase the st e gasoline ta.'I(. As~s Gold Centennial A Ogram or4 commemoration of the .centennial of the discovery of gold in California in 1849 was urgedi-!or 1949: by Howard Irwin of Ft{llerton, president of the Roads l to Romance association, ·Tuesday. ""hen he .adressed the boa'.rd of the Orange County Co~t association her e. Wj\R URPLUS GOODS VALUED AT $24-MILLION DIS~· ED OF IN STATE W a Assets Administration's reco reaking Deeember dis- posals' n Southern California and Arizo~ of $24,000,000 '''orth of aurpl consumer and producer goods. , elpcd set a new nation- wide si.les figure of a h&lf-billion dollars· the W AA regional office annou today. Whit na1ional disposals \\·C're mounti • g to 5514.000.000 in De- cembe , a n increase of $177.000.· j 000 ov r November . the local re. 1 gion ted its salC'S total $4,400,- 000 O\~r the previous r ecor d month~( NovC'mber. Sale of surplus hard\\'are total- led S4 .000 in th c Southern Califoi ia-AMzona region. to lead the sal parade. O ther sales in~ud SJ.878.000 \Vorth of m et - .ali, $2,~7.000 v.·orth of industrial macbi1*n'. $2.497,000 worth of automclive machinery products, $1.866,®o '-''Orth of textiles and $1,4781cilo v.•or th of metal-'A'Orking equlpint. Re · 'ng Jnventory of surplus cons . and .Produ~r goods in South Califor nia and Arizona wu .000.000 as of Janaary 1, 1947, AA announced -'OOOIDITANT J . S. W1'rfTE lnCO">me ~ Con9UI by the U. S. Treuu tt.wnt clients In conn come tu matter.a. Audit• -Syetem• • Service Dfnce 1840 Harbor Bl ~IRPORTS k.lr.eeptns • .• Coeu. Keaa l\""EWPORT BAY S HARBOR One Instruction ~u . Charter Be Ice BOB 'N CK Antiques .Bousht and Bold Porcellllns. G\UA. Sil r, Lamp• and Fumltu S()tV, W. Central Harbor mt! Newport h -'UTO REPAIR COST A MESA BO T WORKS Auto Palo '41' Complete Body epa.lrtnc -At Reuonabl Prlce.-- Newport Blvd. 1tt W•.lnut St. Bea.con ·W AUTO NEWPORT Atrr 24·Hour Tow Servi Re pat Earl M i tch~ -P Day. Har. 14.?<l: tc 124 30th St .. at Newpon Beac AUTO SUPPLIES VICE W ORKS -General roprtetor . Bea. Mn-R t BIYcl. C.llf. 1'"EWPORT · BAL 0"2!AUT0 &TPPL Schwinn Bl cle• Glenn W . n06 w. Centra.1 Newport Beac REAUTY SALONS nkl• Phon• 2112 Ca.lit CO~ACTOB. BLDG. II OEN. DUTCH' HEACOCK Genera.I Contractor and Supenh:lon C&blnet and Shop • Rental Eqµlpment •Phone 502 Balboa bland 520 Balbo& St., Coal& KeM CONTRACTOR JACK HERNDON Cea. Superintendent-Boat Bunder , J OE CR.A.NE I'll 'Char'e of Concrete W ork D. E.. COLEMAN General Contn ctor-Boat Builder Ma.tn Otnce Phone Beacon 5111 Newport Ave. A 17th SL Coeta ll•u OFFICE SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL PRINTING 1'"EWPORT HARBOR PUBLISHING COMPANY !OlJ W. Central ATenue Phone Harbor lB NEEDLES, FURNITURE Furnltu~ of oUallty A: Economy Home tr'urnl•hl.np 22CM -New-port Bl-..d. 90.ta Jfua Beacon 5038 .,r----------~\ , CONTRACTOR I OABAGE 11 MACHINE SHOP CORSON i: RAY co. ; V!RG'S GARAGE • Gene"\ Cont.raeton Complete Autl & Boe.t Repa.lrt.nc Vetera.nt, Bulldinc fol' Vete1"1LU TEXACO PRODUCTS, -WeldlnJr:- 325 Coral A"e. Harbor lfi4'1·R B&lboa Ialand CONTRACTORS, Bldg. & Gon1 GREENLEAF A WOLDENBERO Oeneral contractors 2826 W. Central Ave., Tel. Har. 2570 Ntwport·Balboa, Ca.llfornla COl'o'll'RACTORS, Bldg. II <lea1 W . P. MEALEY General Contractor 2265 Harbor Bl'td. Beacon 5489·1' ·Cost& Kesa CONTBACTORS, Bide. 11 0...1 OONRAD SHOOK Coutnctor I: Builder .21J.1Kuln. Aft. Balboa lll9 2406 W . Central Harbor 1144-W Newport Buch GROCERIES AND MARKETS COTTLE'S EAST NEWPORT MARKET Complete F'ood Market Gnx:erle~U:eat.-Vegetablea 508 W. Central Balboa Harbor 115 GROCERIES AND lllARKETS NEWPORT PUBLIC MARKET PW.eh Frult.-Vegetablea Quality Groceries and Meat.II C. i', LOT~ Prop. Phone 113 21JI Ocean Front Newport Be.a.ch OBOCEBD'.S &ND MARKETs THll WAVES GROCERY Open Sund1&7-C1oeed TbunclaJ' I a.m. to '1 p.m. Coat.plet• UM or Groc.rie9 , Phlnt7 or a.er llOO Cout Hwy. -BU'bOr mt-I I lhrllorIOM-J 1 Ql9 State Hl1bwa7 roM d-1 Kar . . t ;~;;;~~~~~~;l~ ... ~;;~~! ,-'-~'-.,.----.,.------, : oo!ft'MOTOBS, bdm. .a 0...1 ' BICYCLES 'BICTC~ • Sold, R9at9d orjRA,,.irod. 100 ..... ----.&II ~ol ... ,..._ .... -.... Doon 111 Oout ~ftl.7 · ao&i 111llLD- .,...,._ .......... -- TOBK ~ OD. I =~ U": .. _ ... -~-­_....__-tq,__ .,,.._ -- • a , eoUTR COMT OONeT.· co. -...i..i • -.,...,..,.... ALT11R B. Jlm.LOn' ~ v .... Jlow4q GI caut· m..t.. ll&rtlol' Tri I ""'-... - .&JliiitiNG ... cmn9M1"09: n..uwe l ca•"• c: .... ~ cz=:, I t:o.• 1------~·--' I I ' ' IOS (l()JIPAJIDll I ~T~ICll 00. °"'"" -'-I• • I· im !Cow,...-. · -112'1 . .,,.._ MACHINE SHOPS SAMPSON MACmNE WORKS Licht and Heavy M-.chlne Work Speclall11lng In ' llarlJ>e" &. Boat Suppllee 1604 Newport Bl•d. Beaoon 5801 MARINE ENGINES SEA FLUSH A cleaning H"tce for all nlt water cooled ens1ne•. Renew• the coollac errlclency. Ca.II ror e•tlmatu. THE SEA.BOARD EQUIP. 00. 1205 Cout Highway_ Bea.con 5841 Repruenttnc Gray ll&rlne--Gl!.Deral Moton Die.el-Mercury ~P&TROL SERVICE BEACH CITY HERCHA..~T P ATROL 2804. Ocean Front NeWJ>Ort Beac" Phone Harbor 1421·R METALLIZING CLARK A. BA TES lad.uatrlal a.nd Decorative Metall~l ng W elding Speclaltlla 50B 30th St. Harbor' 2S09 Ne1r1>0rt Beach MOORINO SERVICE . C.R. STAJT lloorlnp IMtaUe4 and Rep&lred. Bou.n PaJnWd u4 Lettt-r-.4 · BeM:on Mf6 or RarbOr 1198-R J'or Prompt Semc. MOVING A , STOBAGJI: BAI.BQ.A, TRAN8J'ZR (X) • ~­BOAT K09'1NO um w. c.tnJ. Pb. IL llS .. . Jroll8Jl:llYllCBOGUI 0 UT Kan. _..._ llut:Jor 'IM-R P. O. llcm -· llalboa blaa4 OP'J'OlllJ:TIUlml -~- " ....... -.. ·, T. BOllUWORTH. 0 . D .. ate c • •trtll 11141 _w. ~ ... :tr-" _.. a. a. ~rn .. CDftMDl'(a • 7 ., ••• 1 .. --C11£,,.a,...., , • • -PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS A. G. HUGHES, K . D. 1785 Newport ~Yd . · Beacon 6858 Residence Beacon 5TT'T ~ta "M.eaa ·p11Ys1ciANs "' SUBGEONS ' DR. W. T. MOONEY x Ray SerTlce Ninth and Central Newport Beach, C&I., C&Jl Har. 41 PHYSICIANS & SUBGEO~S GERALD RAUSA , K. D. 2830 W. Central Ave. Newport Bch. Phone Barbot' 1028 PIANO TEACHER G. V. LINs.ENBARD Teacher Of Plano &. Harmony 1526 Oce&n Front Harbor 12~W Newport Bea.ch PLUMBING & REA.TINO H. H. HOLBROOK 3200 Cout Bl•d. Newport Beach PbOne Harbor 1418·W POULTRY PBODUCTS TWIN ClTT POULTRY lliR.lmT Lin Poultty ud RabblU JOJ.0 W. Centnl An., Newport Bch. Phone Barbor 110& . ,.IU.P'' LONG'S RABBITRT Babblta ~ DaD,. -Pt-I' Tout. Order- . Pbone Ordllta ~ Oar. ol. lltb and Tutm. a.co.. 1111 B&DJO !!AI "8 A Sl:BVIOJ: tnn-A••t• ~ - ...... R-4kMSil.,91"»PW .... .._. .... Z. K. BBOWJ( <X>KP.&Jn' -...... " lJll ec.t Bl-Wi B&DIO &MD 4 mVIOS -8.0.& a.unoi-..:TR.IC llLA1'I> ~RD IBOP ._.... ......... alO ..... Ou;I• Umli'OI .._. --~;--- REAL ESTATE WILLIAM w .' SANFORD Realtor and General rii.uranoe GERTRUDE A. WALDRON ) -ao8 M.a.rine Ave. Balboa lale • Harbor 23t--R REFRIGERATION . REFRIGERATION I &lu & Service DomeJtlc ·Commercial' NEWPORT ELEC~ APPLIANCE -Radl!>-- 2305 Coast Blvd. Ph. 2138 Newport Bea.ch, CallL RESTAURANTS & CAFES BLUE ROOK Ch&rcoaJ Broiled Stu.kt, J"1lle 1l'oodt Cocl<talia .. RUSS" SWEETSER at the Orpn 206 P&lm, Balboa -Barbor 222" ·' RESTAUBANTS . THE DOLL HOUSE ot Balboa Open the Year Around 415 E. Central Ave. Harbor 2110 RESTAUBANTS & CAFES . KINGS LANDJNG A. CAFE Speclii.Hnng tn &II Kinda of Sea F ood 611 !l at Newport Beach Ha.rboi' 193" LA POSTA DeliclOWI Mexican ~ .. Newport B!Yd. Beacoa IMl Coot& .... NmWPpRT Cil'll BpecleJbtq ill J'am117 ~ · Ooo4 014 Home Cooldnc 110 Mcr.d4a p(. _,_.,. NORTOl'fS 'B.lT BBOU CAft l'fth St. u4 Cout HQ. JleL lftl . Nft'POl't Beach, OalUonla . . , ' SIGNS TOK RUNXLE-SIGN8 Sl~Bo&U lAttered. Barbot' 2222 SC17 Pa.Im Balbo&. C&llfornta SPORTSWE.ut SA. WYER SPORT SHOP Ken and Boy"• Bport..-r Complete LJne of Habad•ebrJ ' 207 M&rtne AYe. Balboa IM Harbor 576 STOCKS II BOl'o-OS LB STER .I: CO. Member Lo• Aaple11 Stock ICzcbL 2004 W. Central Ave .. Newport Bc6.. Tel. Harbor l!74·J DEAN W . CAKPBJ!:LL COLIN W. TRAVERS Head Offlef:, 8ll S. Sprtnc ~ Lo9 Angeles lt TACKLE STORES _ ' . NEWPORT 'SCKLE STOR.m Kerm RI.ma 105 McP'adden Place Pb.. NB. '11 Newport-Beach, CallforaJa TAXI ~ERVICE BALBOA CIRCLE TAXI ·Ser-..tnc the ·Newport B'.arbor ...,_ 2•·Bour Reliable &m .. 1501 W. Central A.Ye. Har, l30 Newport Beach TAXI Phone •Beacon 6824 NEWi>oR'l' • COSTA io:s..&. ~ TAXI 00. ~t s.nta :re Trail~ 1()9 Coul Hieb,,.,. UPHOUTEBINO CLAUD& A.. JOHNSON ,...,.... Upho......,. Tour Perwonal Batis&dkm --.., ,.-e:wport Bl'ld. Ba UlT-W ' .. WIKDOW nlana Tllll 'jj,,.m - WI 1,.. ..... -Toqrw1a11 ..... • ~ 't.u!..t l:Jfr - • ! • • • • J • ' I I I . i " l • ~ BARNUM WAS RIGHT ' l 1 INT 1 at;bof Fieffiiriirie -ActivitieS UEi".::" ~~~ :~J'll~-!!!Dll!!•~.!:13~Uld~. !!J31!08!!!:._ __ ~'---~+~---!By!!JWlll!!!!lalbed!!~!.!l!lutn~~;.._--.J./~+~----~:!--'!!!!?!!,,...!..! .... ~~!!!~ll!83'!;!'.!T-:!J!._ Six new members were lnltlal4d ·Maa bold Ila Initial meetlnc at ---ru lnto.·Cocta Meu:Bethel of J~'•' the\bome of the -'dent. an, l)C~ienish Ra' wley Hostess D Di ' p id . o· 0 . I Doughtttl Thursday evenlnc at Leq Fryer, 252 Flower 11rttt. "' ] -UO • OCCSan res. e~t IVCS rganizationa cereroonleo presided over by Hon· Ccota Mesa to orsanue and ap. I R tes Take Place · Entertains at Talk to Members of St. James Auxiliary -Queen ~at Jane Roblnlon point chairmen fot .-the com1ng Oii tbe b!utt S nda in ,, A B "d L h . and attnded by· porenta "f year. . . LAWN-mower! f &:.. • rt ge, UOC COl;lS Bulldlnc the "City ot God" In a••.,."·-· of the Chun:b of tbe ~-ta. ,• · . Meetln-are to be •-•d· the 1 .....u.u.a.a.-r ~ 1 •-.,. •· 1 1rei. on WER aeeda 'woddlnc of Interest In New-Mn. J, A. Gant and Ml:w. c. B. which all members, whatever their Messiah, Santa An!', wu ireoe;Dt ' c.ndld&tei-were Evel}'n Wood· .first W~ of each month = = =I Beach l¥U that aolemnlZi!d Rudd were coholteues at two race or color, are of one human u a ~t u waa Mn. ~ey, worth and Alvah Denton, New-in the ho~ of the diferent mo- plao! to u.n.: s 'l&Y· Jan. 12 at 4 p.m. In bridge Junclleom held at the Rudd family, wu the theme of the put president, and the t . told RO"l Beach; Jean Reed, Lido Isle; !hers. The !pt project which the ! · s , Ide Baptist chun:b, Loo bn· h0me In Ne\..port Heighta With menace brou'ght by Mn. St. Elmo of the pancake dinner and Matdl, Constance !>hook,' Balbpa Island; Cjrcle will U)ldertake Is the rum. ge~ when Miss c.onatanoe Raw-five tables ln play each day. Coomhl: diocesan president of. the Gru 9n S~ve T\1.etday whldi Eleanor Ferguson and Barbara mage ·sale to; be held Friday, Jan. ,-wlth SPE-Jey, daugbter ot Mr. and Mrs. Sprinc flowers cenlen!d the tab· Women 1 Awdllary of the Epl&CO-has ~me so populu Bl\ event Kin&· 'Costa Mesa. . 31 and Sat~. F eb. 1 In the Anoad ot or-Thor Flamstead 1334 West 90th les for the Wednesday luncheon pal church, who wu speaker at that it has outgrown the church There 'B.l'e now 49 members tn American Legion hall, Costa Mesa. le war-chest Pl&ce became the bride of John and prize winners were Mrs Ralph the Thursday meeting of St. parlor, the Masonic temple and the bethel which i*ets every first Materials fOr the sale may be in the Harbor c . Devenish, son of Major and Mukey, high; Mn. Mary Crowell, James Awdllary, held, a~ the home ia n.ow held in the Ebell club with ud ·thln.'i "Thursday evening I~ left at the ~ome o[ Mrs. Clyde im th r!!'s,~~ b~i P.trs . George B. Devenish, 223 Cry-second, and Mrs. Sidney Black· of Mn. S. H. Franklin, Balboa ~ picture show for children, danc-'the .~can Legion hall with Stovall, 2254 H~bor boulevard. p CITIZENS! stal avenue, Balboa Island. beard third. Island. i~g for young ~pie, a pancake Mn. B6tJSJriles as guardian. Girls and Mn. Van Robinson, 824 West' with in THIS ' A recepuon for the 75 or more For the prevtou. affair the "We must recognize that peo-~ner and vanous booths With ol aces, 12 to 20 with Masonic at-18th atreet, ~ta M~ th it! guests was held at the Harvard dainty decorations were camellla.s pie of every race are the children things of intere1;t to everyone. ftllatiorw are inVited to joitt. ManJ Attendi~g ~ IOOal and bUsi- street home of a friend of the and heather., Mn. S. A. Meyer of God, we inuSt try to know and While.St. James will necessai1.l;Y •actiVities ··are being P!aniled for nesa meeti"&: were the M~ bride's parents. Attending trom won the rv.mmy -prize-and Mrs. understand · them and their back-becin in a unall way It wu de-the N~ includf.na ,:-; rummage Wesley R. Fpwler, D. C. Pridham. lhe Harbor w.ere Mrs. Wendell Henry Eggert was first at bridge ground, even as they must try to cided to hold_some kind ot' fes· sale to· help finanba. . • Robert ~ Fred Woodworth. ~klns. Mrs . Arthur Best, Mrs. With Mrs. M~garet Neimeyer know us, or there can never be tival on Shrove Tumay, Feb. 18 f!t>pi, . '" 1 • Clyde ~~ :Vfn _Robinson, A. Bo)'d Lewis the MisSes Alice and second and Mn. Fred Snedecor a real and permanent peace" said and Mrs. W. H. Hitchman was Balboa. Circle , ', J . Wright, tdni. Chitwood. Doris Sarah Best' Howard Morgrtdge of Corona third. Mrs. Coombs as a conclusion to appointed as general chainnan PJ L b -~· • Ragan ~ ~ 't. Burdi~ Major and 'Mn. Deveniah,· theU: her talk in wf:ilch.ahe told ot many with Mrs. Keeler an~ offit:en of anS"' UOC COO J • daughter, Mrs. CU!shawl, her hUS· Orammar School PT A prominent women of the church the a~ary as members of the Members of D-'boa Circle met Assistance League band, John c. Cutlhawl, w h 0 M M and outlined in detail the work committee: ~ Newport "••bor branch of the eets Onday at CDM d f ti f th wdll at the bOme of the vice president, ~ sel"jVed his brother-in-law u best an unc ons 0 e a ary. After the meeting tea was aerv-, Assistance 1League of Orange d II M CU h I .. _ r~ 0e' '·h lded ed 1 th h th 1 i Mrs. S. H. Heyman· with 12 pres- • a SUCKER BORN EVERY MINUTE,-and t ere HAS to be one an enterprise like this,-NON-PROF1T deal. b 'It on commun- ity ·nt needs a hard-working self-appointl!d volunt r to get busy and tiSH! Member of the famous family of Barn showmen by man pn sma ary ts aw . "Understanding. Develops Good .Ll'thu-:s. -r-rige ven.111 pres . n e sun room w ere e 8ce1 ent and Mrs. Heyman as presid-county will 1meet at 12 noon' at The bride has been employed Otizens in the Community'' is the at e meet ng which was opened covered table was centered · wttli tng officer. the home of1 Mrs. Stanley Cham- at the Bank of America, Los An· theme of\the J anuary meeting of wiDe'th pRray~r bl'.' ~e Rev. Ardys tapers and yellow margueritea. Mrs. J . K. Elliott, new president bera 844 Via Udo Nord. Lidp gelcs, •and her husband 1·5 enter-~ an. esignations were present-Presiding over the tea and coff1>1> Isle wtth ..t•rs.. Willard Kil"un the Parent-Teacher Association· of ed b M De -T of the W.S .C.S., led in devotions, J,l'l . u ing in !business for hi'mself 1·0 that N Be Y rs. venish and by the services were Mrs. Herold and and M-. Dixon Smith 85 cohost-· ewport ach Grammar school, Mn C giving an interesting ta 1 k on ·:-city, where they plan to make to be held Monday, Jan. 20 at secretary, . . L. Thom with Mrs. Barbre. Assisting Mrs. "Faith" as exemplified in a story esses. name IS THE GUY in· this case. 'He is with ou NEWS-TIMES. whi ;'We hope will help plenty,-but SEEMS TO ~ at. 'nilS type -· ot · community cause needs and SHOULD have h~lp and sup-_, port t ALL the news· papers Md ALL the citizens · any way they their home after returning Crom 2 :30 p.m. in the JUditorium of the appointments to be made by the Franklin as ccrhostesses were Mrs. of the war. their honeymoon. Co executive board. Marion Fleming and Mrs. George Barrett Firm Begins CDM Sewers Monday can elp. . • How about ALL of our well-read neighborh to be FILLED IN and MAil.ED TO B m1 b~ all who like subscriptions to the season's -shows,-this group know whether they need an empty hen-house o the BIGGEST A ' RlUl\1 IN TOWN to hold the crowd? l end the LAT- Seems like the fofks in this Happy Holiday rbor Area are •AL YS right on ~their toes for ANYlhing that's rea nably good in the y of enten a1nment. fun, and stuff! LF:I"S BACK BAR- ~· Nillf!!! ' ' ' "BffiTllDAY PARTIES ... . f. -Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Ehrke, Bob and El e Ehrke. Miss J e e Hefner. and Mrs. L. ~1artin were celebrating 1\1 . Ehrke's HfJP- pies ·Return on the 12th. Same night. the A. W. Ande ons were doini sam for Mrs. Shirley H. Cox of Costa Mesa. Mr.· ox popped the cork and Ill the candle. -.. -BeverJ ey · (Binkie) Becl\to1d's birthday was by h r famil}· and friends at the Dorothy Lal\1our ta le. Dad. H . E. Bee old "'as host, and Doris B., and Gramma Loui e B .. and Jim Hit . a ll of Balboa Island. AJso Marion A. A nson of Vista. G Louis€-. proudly claiming to be a REAL "ol -titner" in this was handing orchids and MORE orchids to Cap n for his decor- • atmosphere. et al. -The Balboa Island McCarthys were celebrati Cm th) wedding anniversary with a couple of big sea 1'/ho, somehow, have been overlooked by the movie g their fourth aring Tarzans, ts from Holly-w ! t -The R.H . Willirumons, who claim Castaways their SECOND each were also ay,-it was a •• HO , and the Irwin A. Greenhams, both ot Newpo eel ting something,-! didn't find out what .. AN UET! . AND EVEN MORE BALBOA ISLAND -The Johnny Abels were dining in the Oub-. and the Ben £<>wp"'lman family, large and small, were dining on e Boat Deck. an floor-show Kirby made the whole week-end ra gay,-and the E .. Uriwood Vicks & the Bill Schmidts, both Balb<>a Island. 1be Knights were having a big dinner party in e Chart Room, and saw Mr. and Mrs. E. Bnutdhorst, Bettina , Omar J . WiJsPn, & Victor Wilson, all of Ba.Jboa. Glen & Kathl rucha.rdson of NewJ>ort Beach were dinin$ in the clubroom, and D . &: Mrs. Gordon ot the Island were enterta.Jning friends from Ontario Also from the · Isl.arid. Ken & Adelaide Kingsley. Also MANY nice eighbors from y towns, and others AU.. the way front Reno to NGKONG ! . SALTY STUFF IN A BIG WAY -at Jeast SIX FEET SIX Was provided by Eric in, whO reeks of s8Jt spray 8.!ld howling p.les,-and wife Skip, who. for beauty and charm has Ingrid B. backea into the Bay! Living a their ketch GILPE, at Hubbard's Landini;'. their JOIE de all over the place! My nns week's nomination tor TOPS Beac comber Cssta- ways who KNOW they have the WORLD BY THE T ! With them . w ere the Larry Kambers, of UpWters' Ranch. Santa onica. FROM THE FAMOUS MISSION 11''°N ., - - -De\Vitt & Allie Hutchings, with daughter Hel n and her hus- band Oiarles Watson from Laguna. Being an atmos re impressario himself, not only announced that he was complete y happy m such SUITOUndings,-bu1. having dined ·and glowed, he t the Quarter o,ck by storm. where Don & Neva D. were gin-rumm 'ng-and tried to pro.Ye he had a better game, CRUMMY riunmy! He ID-and they ALr. HAD F1JN ! , CASTAWAYS TO SPONSOR DlNNEJl P RAM J • --THURSJ?AY,-9 :00 to 9:30,-everr. week. over the local Santa Ana KVOB Station,-you can catch a similar program f dinner music to that wh.ich adds to your eating pleasure at the ub. It will be ~ed the "JUST RELAX" prpgram,-;-which IS, most certainly,-the Spirit of castaways, and will feature the same sort of Arefully chosen ~bed harmonies which do NOT INTRUDE ON Y UR CONVER- SA'n?N,--OR your .digestion,-and help you to Y enjoy you:i- • FlOOR f URNA ES . , We have a good shipment. Floor, W ~. Gravity and For Furnaces on Hand for Old or New Constructio - f Air \ . " Charter & Prest n OUR HEATING INST.Ai..i.ATION ' MAKE WARM FRIENDS . 510 BrcMldway Laguna Beach • Watch and Jewel ·Repairing The Jewel Sho \ m °""* JDcliwa:r °""• ... -8Mr1~198-J ; \ ~lOS Morgridge-Best Rites Set for Feb. I At St. James Church I:nvi tations ar c out this we<>k for the \\'cdding or Miss Alic~ Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar1hur Best, 208 Fernleaf avenu.?, Corona del l\'lar, to Howard l\forg· ridge, son of Mr. and l\1rs. George Morgridge of Sierra Madre. The ceremony will take place Satur- day, F e b. 1 at 8 :30 p.m. in St. James Episcopal church. Frost Reunion H!!ld at Ojai Mr. and l\1rs. James E. Frost and son Martin of Clubhouse ave- nue attended a reunion of the Frost family recently, the first held in seven years. It was held at the home of M~. Frost's parents, Mr. and Mr~. James Frost of Ojai, former resi- dents of Orange county. Those present wt!re Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Pulley of A1hambra, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frost and three children ot Oxnard, Kenneth Frost of Ojai, Miss Margo McGonigle of Ven- tura, Mrs. ·Maude Frost of San Jacinto &nd the James Frost faffi·. rona del Mar school with Mn. Mrs. Smith, president of the G 1 The group planned the luncheon Edgar Hill presiding. IJY· which they will serve to t he W.S . Special recognition will be given Firemen's Auxilia["y Two Candles c.s. this week and also ordered the Cub Scouts of which the · more of the useful hangers which P.-T. A. is sponsoring 'organiza-Elects Officers For Young Host they are selling to aid finances. tion, and there will also be a panel l\irs. Small ¥<'ill be next hos- discussion on Girl Scout Leader-Mrs. Geneva Daynard was elect-Dennis Dean Campbell. son of tess and, "-'ill entei:-tain at the ship. 1'1embers are urged. to be ed president of the Fireman's Au.x. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Campbell of home of. her daughter, Mrs .. Rex present at this first meeting . of iliary at a meeting held Thursday B Ibo . Id B. Goodcell jr., 722 West r.-ean I a a \\'as Just two years o '-'\: the new year. evening at the home o Mrs. Max· .:J" Front. inc Connell, Clay street, Newpor~ when he hosted a birthday party Heights, \l.'ith Mrs. June Kidder recently, entertaining from 2 to Friends Shower Bride-Elect Mrs. Jessie Hill of Heliotrope avenue, Corona del Mar, and her daugh t<'rs, the Misses Jackie and Marilyn Hill, were hostesses rc- centJy at a shower honoring Miss Alice Best, whose marriage to Howard l\1:orgridge is set for Feb. 1 at St. James church. . Pan~ and bowls. most necessar:-· part of the bride's kitchen equip- ment. were brought by the guests who Included the Mesdames P~t Segelhont. Lee Shipley, Jane Calkins, Margaret Lewis, Jonnie Boyd, Robert Moore, J ohn CUt- shawl. Arthur Best and the ~est ot honor. as hostess. 4 p.m. Mrs. Connell , as retiring pres1-Toy wagons filled with all kinds dent, opened the meeting .and after of noise-makers centered the tab~c officers were elected Mrs. Day-where small guests enjoyed the nard chose Mrs. Leonora Zube, a ice cream cake, sandwiches and past president, to be installing of· punch \\-'hile mothers were served fleer. cake and coffee. Othe rs seated were Mrs. Mona Hayden. vice-presiden t and Mrs. Alma Thompson, secretary-treas- urer. Named as committee chair- men were 1'ii-s. Zenobia Frost, publicity; Mrs. Esther Johnson, nowers and Mrs. Zube, historian. Young guests present wer e Sal- ly Schultz, Lpren Fl~tcher, Gary Caldwell, Dav}d Lucas, Marilyn Luckey, Pamela and Buster To- hill, Jimmie Crowe, Bonnie Porter and Allison Christler. · Mrs. Betty Noller wu presented Bridge Tournament with a birthday gift and Mrs . Zube won the raffle prize. Re· In Final Play celving gifts from their secret Mrs. Grace 'Hostess To Book Sections .· Mrs. Victor Grace was hostess at a · charming luncheon at the Ebel! club for members of both the first and second book sections. 75 guests being present. Individual bouquets-centered each table and featured. on the· menµ was a de- licious dish of turkey with rico?, and Waldorf salad. Fer the program; Mrs. Roscine Feeley of the English departn:M!n t at the high school gave a reading of the Broadway; play; "State of the Union." Capilla Circle pals wer e Mrs. Frost, Mrs.' Zub"? Last day of play in the Country and Mrs. Norma Briscoe. 1 Club bridge tournamint will be Capilla Circle of Corona del Mar "Spoon" was the game of the on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 12:30-Community church will meet at Dinner Party Proves 2 p.m. Wednesday, J an. 22 in the evening with Mrs. Briscoe recelv-p.m . Luncheon reservations should church f.~~al h~ll. Mrs. Edgar Merry Affair ing first prize, Mrs. Johnson tak-be made not latr r than Tuesday, Hill of · 0 Isle will talk on 'Wo- ing second and Mrs. Daynard con-Jan. 28 and are limited to mem-men of the Bible"· and Mrs. J , J . S . Barrett, contractor of 1300 Coast highway, Newport Beach, notifietl the Newport Beach city council on ~nday that he will ~ able to start work on the laying of t he sanitary sewers in Corona del Mar next Monday. · . His firm was delayed on this job due to the lack of pipe fDr the work. He preaented a letter from the Pllcific Clay Products company of Los Angeles . stating that the pipe' is now available. ?t-lr. Barrett said ' the job cart be com- pleted. in 100 days. ' With ham, baked beans &nd soled. At the close of the even-bers only. Mrs.' Obed Lucas and Leslie Steffensen Will ~ give the salad on the menu and everybody ing delicious refreshments were Mrs. H . G. Wallace are hostesses musical progr'am. Te8. w i 11 be "tt;i bringing their own grog It was I'\ served by the hostess. and Mn. Warren Fletcher is en-served. at the close of the meet-"C8p'n" Don 8 ily. • merry party that dined. Friday Present wer e th e Mesdam~s ter.ta.inment chairman for th c ing and everyone is invited to at- e\•ening at the Turquoise avenue Briscoe~ Connell, Daynard. John-month. tend. ' . ea4t 1. home of the Larry Wheelers. Ed son, Jean McDonald, Zube, Frost, Tournament high scores for De-r ,;~!m'I•? Frazer brought along' his accord-N ll H d Th d be ~ ....,..... 0-o er, ay en , ompson, an cem r were turned_ In by Lolita Your Friends and.Mm" e ~Harborites M. H ion to provide music and evetyOne K 'dd Th t · 'll be G h iss erberta Jcihnson of Bal-jo d 1 er. e nex meeting WI eog agan, Pat Erm.son and Mrs. Dr H d Bak c1 · . ""'·. / boa Island was one of the Red· ine in singing. at the home oC Jean McDonald, J. A. Stebbins. · ' ·. ow~ er gave a m~-CIMO lands University girls e ntertained. Present were · the Frazers and Balboa. c~1~, discussd 10~ on the use of peru-__._.. n-a...-ud ·~--· over the week end at the annual the Wheelers. Helmer Dickey, cCo1 "u.nntiyn Deenntitsaltry • .':~~~attihoenOrmaneget :!:9Pi;;1;;_ •L-~w~-~--=:; frat party at Peter Pan Lodge, Hebe Erickson, Neli°Dorrilnis,'Ed wcru Plans EbellJunior'Section ----~ Big Bear. With plenty of Ice for Witte. Jack \Vheeler, Virginia last week at the Elks club,. Orange. A skating, and some snow, everyone Royee, Bart and Jan Henderson Special SerVi ces The organization meeting of the Dude Skiles arrived Wednes-Drel'doal had a wonderful time. Mi<s John· and Darby and Bobbie Metcalf. To' Honor Fou'nder Ebell club's junior section wlll day from his home-in Texas"'n a Combm" ation meet Tuesday, Jan. 21 for a des-visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . s1ondwill !>e home Jan. 24 for the M M sert ·tuncheQn at the home of f\frs. Bob Skiles of Costa Mesa. He Dinnen · 0-ay vacation "'hich preceeds esa atron Nedwpor\ Beach W .C.T .U. m et Wayne Harper, 116 Abalone ave-stopped over in Phoenix two days the spring semester. Hostess at Bridge Wednesday morning with Mrs. nue, Balboa Island, with Mrs. to visit his brother Jack, and will Orders taken froQ:t 5 to 10 Saint Cicero was back in town Morgia Goodell, West O-c ea n Merle VerBerg as h01tess. be here for a week. A last week from a trip to visit Mrs. Kenne th Stewart enter-Front, Mrs. May U'Ren presiding. -;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l''=::; Nmr aad Unanal relatives in Ohio and other points talned with a dessert bridg~ Miss Elsie Newland gave the r Seafood Specialties east. Thursday evening at her hOme on devotional talk, her subject being Th LAMP IJGHT SHOP 1o ' Lt. (jg) M. R. Sinnott, 'son of Broadway, Costa Mesa, using "Keep Sweet." Reports of the e ~ Mrs. Belle Sinnott of Balboa. has spring flowers for decorations. county executive comn'littee meet-hr 8111 ' ••• just received his appointment to Mrs. Homer Mellott held high ing, held Tuesday at Yorba Lindo, ANTIQUES CU.tom Made Lampo and Shod.. B 5B .& 4 o 6 o 5 N the regular Navy and la stationed score, Mrs. Jerrold Spangler was were brought by the president and Open Daily 10-5 Cloaed Wednesdays at Terminal sland until fw-ther second, Mrs. Claude Anderson re-Mrs. Flora Be&tty. 1501 Oout mp.way Corona del Mar OPltN' IZVs!f NIGll'tll orders. · celved the traveling prize and It was voted to change both l;;;::::;:::;::::::::::::;::;::;::;::;:::::::;::::;::::;;::;;:::;:s::;;::;::;::;:::::::;::;:::::::!.l.!:;:::;;:;:==~==~';;;:~ Jane Calkins and small son ?ttrs. Richard Dittmar was con-the•t:ime and day of meeting, from 1 Christophl!r, were Los Angeles soled Others present were Mrs. 10 a.m. on' the first Wednesday visitors the first part of the week, John West, Mrs. Ernest McClel-to 1 :30 p.m. on the second Tu~- staying with Mrs. Calkins' mother, Ian and Mrs. Harry Burdick. day of each month. Mrs. Agnes Dailey. ?otrs. ,Calkins A special meeting will be held went in for the wedding of Con-Delta Gamma at Christ Church by the Sea on stance Rawley and Jack Devenlih Frances Willard Day. Feb. ·12 on Sunday. Delta Gamma Alumnae Assoc:l-when the Union will honor the Mrs. H. v. Snodgrass of Balboa ation of Orange county will meet memory of its founder. An out- Island has been. confined to her Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at of town speaker will be present home by illness. -the horrie o[ Mrs. Harold H . Har-at this time. -vey,, 127 The Grand Canal, Balboa ·The next regular meeting will The L. B. Broerings of North Island with Mrs. O.arles Eaton ~Tuesday, Fehl 11 at the home Ba,y Fronl are moving into their aa cohosteu. of the president Mn. u, 'Ren. newly pui'chuecl home at 1201 =::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::;::::::::::=, An\et:liysi 1avenue. I i ' . Mr, an1 Mrs. C. B. Rudd will be ;auests 1at a cocktail party and dinher thiS coming Sunday at the 8"erly Hills home of Harry r... ~tle, production man.acer for Walt Disney. Roy ~ck, former Country Club golf pro, and lita Wife, Santa Bafbara. :were ncent pest.a ot. the Dean Campbells. ~· and Mrs. Arthur Kemper of pron.I deI Mar, their """ Bill and Mia Kathleen Sadlelr attmd· A The ' Perfect G.itt for the Mother-to-Be Donna-Marie Dress With Personality of., Indlvlduallty, 'D~rie Shoppe IUN.-k ..__ "'l~ -SUnday ~ at bonorinc tl\e birthdAy I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ,venary ot a-Siclebotl<lm. 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