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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-01-21 - Newport Balboa News Times• . • . . S M \ . EMBRACING BALBOA VOLllMJ: XXlU& ~ • Janua '/ ' : • ' " NEWPOATi ' f .•· I .. • ' o.l.r'OI r OI " ••t''1 Ne .... per . '• ~ .... --fl .au ' ti• -~RT JIEA(JJI, OALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, IANUARY Zl, 1M1 .. 'J Nl1MBE8 I ' . Bldg. Permit Values Hit New High ·- .:; ' ' . ' ) •• I • .. I !'·. I • • • • ., • • . • I t: I ' • • • ' 1 I ' · ~~w µghlh9Use · Began . · Newport ~~~. _ News ~ The BabyJon' s .f bwer ~1•. In -17 -~ GDly .. -muter, Who otter retunplnc -s ....... _hin ' " ----of ~~poi' ' Wwnlna buce -that evenJns reuoned "*ttb, him-pocum g ABIHlo ~· rt 'Harbor B• LEDIA llTBOTBEB' ' • -t on • lb!P , er kettleo oelt u to why 'that ., mlmr •--:-.:.... ___ _;:_;;,:.:~:_,.~..z_;i:;:.:.!:.::.:;_=:=_::.::._.. , ' llH El lll-Aff., N ewport ...... ta. . tar bumlnlr• fnml the· top of oame Burt J1oberUon *""°'ti that his are no caught ....,.-oft en China Wlae• I wu It-strt, lloU.O.· told me lot 'of otortoo. My favorite ·1e. But '.ometime tn the more not be Uled u the bula for rock cod boa the · one wu aboot tbe·..,......_ tower ID tbe malrtas Jt went like thn· tput'thet&!!aofllahthoUle ts which mi&ht aive· ' t, Waterwltcb, croak are another r are variety -ne_people otBabylonbecalne"W..dalul Uld~~ Tbey~ Wumlnati<J/i...-m rai:t, UM! lint real light to mar!nen at ...._ After is ndW le~vlng from tbe Balboa to ea . to tlle "°"""-Ulat tlloy -...,l')'Was IUld eoald do Dioely w1i.. story, whi~ co~ blm L_lv~ devised, and uaed with great sue-Ing. Rock-codden· are advised to up aga n and seema aet lo hold up ':"'J'bouand1 apont ~ of liehthouoe-.J.0.as de!vised by a ecm-oeveral .monUu of work, the lint Pavlllon dally at 7:30 ~· In-S~!lohlng from.both the BaJ. :1-~·.!":ei';.c~lmlt!!..,. ~-:""~~ =:'u'!:" 1:::::"' t.._ blnaUon otj even;;;J"Th• lollowlni: practical lighthouse l)'lltem wu otead of from the Fun Zone Land· boa Newport piers has picked eea .. n. Y tatloa In 1, En~~~~~~ ~alns bow mod· cess u 1i t 11 Fr.esnal.'1 improved t ake note of uua switch in land· good w oprln. g. Ch. arlle Artz tgaht•ed• .al .. ! Dlldthe'~needed,-ma ... terln'&-al began to happen amo_ 'ng u:e build-:::±:::::::t;:::======~========~~=2m; ll&hU10USeS began. • lmethoda Of Ulumtnatlon super-.... r A Liverpool gentleman, aa the aeded the earlier ·tnvention. At inp. The Balboa P avilion ia at bu in on the good catch from and equipment, and the building ers of the Bablyontan tower. The tory goes. told •I friend that he leul that is the. WO)' they tell the foot ot Maln S treet In ~-· the boa pter. Or the tower was In progreoo. Tho I masons up high on the lrelUes alists in Steel ·aoat Building ake Your Landing Barge Look Like a BQat ew Bows Fabricnted and Installed with lllgll "'-"" llAY AKJ.B-<Jormoilon Resistant Steel ·' All Electric Welded Brmc" Yeu Boat Around f or an &Um•te nfral ., Boa* Manufacturing Cotj>oration d reaa the &li1all print of a the story in Liverpool. -From King's Land.lng· Valencia m Ftsh have swurig to / the pawerful God aat on hil majestic shouted for more mortar. But paper 1at a d!Stance of thirty "Famous New England Light· continues 00 the rock cod run Ne Harbor jetty for their throne in ~e ~eaven and watched. their helpers down below, n 0 t feet by the light or a farthing 1 houses,'' by · Edward Rowe Snow. and will continue until regUlar llv~ He watched _his children ~own be-understanding their strange tun. and1e. He, was 1nv"ediately chal-j (Boston: Yankee Publishing Com· bait boat fiahing opens up tn fishing these days with reports of low sQuggling With the tower, eue, brought them more bricks of enged · on this seemingly absurd pany. 1945.) . March when baJTacuda fishing sl"!eeph ad being caught on an- hoping that they mia:ht COQle back which they already had plenty. statement and m8de a bet that ! will start. chovtes and clams. Quite a vari-to Him for ~elp and, advise. But The seating carpenters called for e could prove his1 auertion. The Rot . Springs Arkansu · 1n de-.. Fishing bu been very good ety of fish can be c&ught from rlo: they wotild not do IO. I h~lp to . hold thl! heavy timber following evening a srilall group velopment sin~ 1832 is the oldest so far this ye'ar" Low.a Dellacqua the je ~ 'They went on With their tre-1 and ,thell' helpers! would advise t scientifically inclined men met of our National parks and is noted reports, and h~ should know u , A new live bait charter boat mendous task. Finally God de-' them in their strange language or the demonstra~on. 'lbe gen-for its hPt springs, curative pro~ he keeps tab on many Newport di-opped into UJe waters or New-cided t he time was ripe to teach ~ot to go on with their work. tlemah from IJverpool then llt a ertles. Yellowstone park in Wy-fishermen. A 31.4 paund perch port Harbor this week as Bill His unruly children a lesson. 'lbe "And since there was a babble- farthing cahclle at.~one end ot the omin& was established In 1872. wu caught by Allen J ohnson, ot Marx launched his 43-foot "Say-leuon of love, cooperation and tol-of tongues an-d angry voices, the tage he wU stanwng on, fastened This park system includes at this L. A., tn the bay near the can-When." Equipped with a gray ma-~ranee. And He spoke: ".For the loclltion of t be future highest a concave mirror i•t the proper 1 time 25 such reservations. Others neries on razor clams. Yellowfin rine di~l. this boat will be limit-~unishment of .your disbelief in tower became the palace of great distance behind 11 • to obtafn a In the group include the Yosemite, croaker are also being caught near ed to 20 passengers it can: carry my teaching, I shall decree that contusion, followed by quarrels focus of approXima~ely thirty 1 Mount Rainier, the Crater lake 1n the canneries. . 30. Galley service Will be avail-all or YO\! and each one·of you, and by many distressing accidents. f~t, sat down in hi! chair at the Oregon, Meza Verde in Colorado, Ernest H. Adams, of the Thine able, and the "Say·Wh~n••. Wtu o~ my children, Shall , speak a dif-Finally the people of Bablyon distance agreed upon, and read Giand Ca.Ryon of ·the Colorado, Alone, at the Balboa Yacht basin. erate from JoQng's Landirig. ferent tongue!" And h e pulled a were forced to give up their idea aloud clearly and carefully the the Mammouth Cave in Kentucky, caught a seven paund spotfin, and E. C. Fruehtµt has been remodelp curtain of cloud in front of his in building the high tower. They .llMbor 1 Newport Beach Foot of Sl•t St. all print of the local paper the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mix-a five pound golden croaker on ing hi! trolling boat J ig-An-Reel throne. scattered· all over the world _ blished that Sam¢ day. ico and several other interesting Friday, using clams for bait, ~ to provide a cabin for protection I "No sooner did he pron~ce each one of them searching for In the audience was a clock ones scattered about the Nation. ports Kenn Rima. Golden croaker from the weather. these words, than strange tlungs compatriots who would under- • • . • • $ • " • ~ i • I ! • I I • ~ . • • • I , I • • ' . I ' ''Round ' l METZGER STORES Lee Fatilaa. M•••pr ••• 1'1rMtone ••• Newport amt... Ooda lfeea, llll"'"""'''°oa11-W "Heme and Au,to Supply Stores" Harold K. Grauel CHAPEL llO ---PIL -D 118:10 Oailta Me.. CalUonda I HUB~~u~~.?WE ~nth Coast Company 1 nu w. C...tnl-PIL lla<bor zeoo 1 J. M. Miller REAL ESTATE BROKER Ph. Barbor 12'2 ~ a& Cett..,.._Nowport 8-11 "On Your Way to Balboa,. Bruce B. Johnstone at th~ Sign ot the ....i.YINO BED H ORSE"' OHNSTONE SERVICE Barllor t8'7t ·J Oou& Blvd. at 101 mp...., • N e•""""rt Engineering Associates FREDERIC J. SINGER, President --.. .... Sal .. _ 1%11 o.-i mway-PIL Boaooa IWNIS • Wallace C. Mattoon attoon's Shoe Store . . Footwear for All the Family : . 1'195 Newport Blvd.--Costa M-. Pbonei BEacon 6639-W Dr. W. T. Mooney PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Nlatll and C...tnl PIL lla<bor (!4·br. oontco) H Walter J. Gerhardt Harbor 292-\V OUR PHOTOGRAPHER PWnle&l Aftlllue--Corona del G. N. Wells Real Estate fttoDe B• OWi 5181 - "··~-.......... ~ -Oollf. 0 . C. HARR • -• C. C. O'rl'O Otto's Sporting Goods and Saddlery Barr's Jewelry TWln Locatlom Ult 11A1111011 Ill.VD. °'* ..... lie. ....., B-r_ W. BralDMd Radio S 0 S Electric ·-·---••·•·Jelenf .... ..,..... -Q. &, ...,,, SP, Admiral. ftw .. •n· ........ 0 r .. " JL,W..,..•Neapwt Bi e ' M'rs .. Ho"1 & Galvan Newticrt Bwll • San ~ -Wllm'"Pm -~·Stockbm · -..cnlCIANS ft: ... __ 1-~- .l.rtbur --Bob -New· Blue Room ~~~~~ .... --- 0. a. ~ • .e:.,lc; N , If. <Mm1 .. ) aaJ.. HameFw+4'1•· . Cl'a1fleJ'I Furnftwe I . ....... ,.. .... - ¥11 "'ID ~ a.rt ti 'lbaJ' • • ' I . . orthwhile People · Youthful ' Geniuses Are Attracted to This District. Young Men Highly Educated And Trained in Practical Work During'the ·War. By A. B. RICHARDSON . ' A gealus is one with a brilliant mind whose firm desire is to accomplish an .;i;]ectfve that b e bas ch....,11 for bis life's work and he is everlastingly "boning up" or "cramming" tiDUI be b as reached near perfection. • • • Tbls in part describes the yoitng genius depicted In t his Jay ouL . '---... Engineer Singer '1 ' • • I, • ' . • • Frederic J. Singer -from Gerh&nlt pboto . This is where we laud a singer-not of musical notes but of engineering note--a.nd we will now unravel h1s yarn. • • • F'retleric J . Singer. president of the Newport Engineering Corporation, located temporarily a~ 454 _Santa Ana avmue, Newport Beach, \\'as bom in Detroit, Michigan, in 1917 and as a boy was thrilled with his father's occupation, which was that of the .scrap iron business and naturally many scrap pieces of machinery came . into his hands, finding their way ultimately Into ingot form into Ford's plant. ~ • • Fred graduated from grammar school there, then his family moved to California <Etnd here he went through high school. Then on for two years to U.C.L.A. and then finishing his engineering studies in three years BtU. C. at ~rkeley,·graduating in 1939. • • • During his vacations he serviced airplane instruments and after grad.- ~ating was at once employed by North American Aviation in the tadio electric and instrument section lay- ing out instrument panels and automatic pilot installations. Also other specialty devices tor B-25 bcmbers. • and P-51 punuit )Ob!. 'I\vo years in this department and then to steam. as he bad specialized iii heat power and was oJfered m Oct. '41 a Job with Con&ol.idated Steam Cofl>Oration. Within a space ot about two years he became a draltmwi ,then assistant section leeder, then sectloo leader In the machinery enjPneerlng de- partment. Laterne was appointed iUU&nttt enct_.., serving for about two years, represenbnf the eom· P6DY befo~the U. Si Maritime Commission, wbere the tlnaI i'J81'&nl.., surveys ~ made. • • ln)l94S he started g commereial fishing gear IUeh u folding I-er traps and lrolJln& sur<lles and as he and his f y had llv,ed In and loved the Harbor district since 1943 he ehoae Newport for hls business loea· tlon and used its name for his buslneu title. • • • His hobbies are boating, but first his c:hlJdren-bls girl. S haron, 5 ; and boy, Mlke. 3 years old His -... I..enore, is a talented artist, findkqr tJJne to ti-., their home, doing lln eolon motifs aPl"'OP'iate to the room In wtlid " It is clone. Frederic is a Ma-an Elk and a -ot t American Society ot Mechanical EoPieen.. ' ' ,-'l A ~A~ Ste" GLUl1'11 -,_ . . ·11 -:-:::-ru.,., mer ·-a.:r ~.-.-:][?R" ... d • ._, Beverley ftea!!;C'A»mpany -~01•1 P1 ~•• II.Tl , ma. "bwataal ft. 1:JK Ps'1a , . ~ AW , Balboa ~ Sporting Goods ORVUJ-E IL SCHLUEl'ER. mis w.itoio &-r;, i:,.~,... BALBOA SUPPLY CO; · I Gttta .. Nowll!)ttw -vm •11 .. lmputta &~A uJ....Sm1t11,~I . ,Oe--CUdo I • ·Celltral u · et · · •••llQA ~&YIUO!f -..! ' i1.a .... ft , (w.. ... Ml t · ~;tut a D ''s' t as) • ftl "C l *'f Rcialm &·~ rndlac p.tnc:. -y U8IC •s& 4>1 k .... ~ • SD1 • s ,,,, ..... -· .. "WAIIJI!:" G. KAJuairJT •• 10 !QI D:)I 48 Sea Shell' Cafe --0 ..... _ ·--~ --· -' . .. ' i BICHARD L PATl'l'JB80N Clril ~,. l?atterson & Boyle 8parsMn Bldc~Ph. 11915 -!lanta AM !H Cout Blvd. Nortb-PIL 5tn--1- . E . C. ''POP'S" LUDWIG FUN ZONE Largest Number Dart Games on Coast Play Ball with Dolls B. B . RUio Range -Balboa Wllllam A. Jackson -Emeet B. Waltle Beach City Merchant Patrol Anet Det.ectl\•ea Service Ooe&a. Front-Newport-Ph. Barbor 14%1-B Jack Hamilton Beacon Sea Foods NEW llPOT US5 Cout Bl&'h way-Nowport Boacb, Callf • Lee C. Bean PAINTING CONTRACTORS ·' IOO 11.uel Drlwr-Harbor 2645-4)orona del 'MM J. E. Ragsdale . (Owner) Balboa Motel and Windsor 118 I!. Ventral • llalboa P1L Barbor S28 HARRY J. FORSYTHE Forsyth.e's Camera Snpply "Everything Photographic" lleadquarten for Barbor Camera ODh 115 Martn.e Ave., Balboa Island. Barbor %581-W Dutch Heacock HOME BUILDl!:R 1.%5 E. Bay Front-Phone. Harbor 502 -'rll llalboa blaDcl DAMI.A LOPnEN, Mana,aer • Orkin's Department Store Ready-t&-wear, Beach Togs, Piece Goods Infants' Wear-Household Ware Pbone Beacon 5785-ln the Beu1 of Co.ta Meea Donald J. Harmon BALBOA HORSE RACES WOil, WOil, w.,. Main 8-boa ROSS GREELEY South Coast Realty and lnves1ment Co. .... Eotato .... Jmaraaoo Sot Mala, llalboa, Jlarllor %814 r • Mary's Bay & Surf Beauty Shoppe ~ and Manicuring ,.. &. O.tnl ....... Pia. Butler ~ 1bnt the Berller Shop ' EARL_ W. STANLEY . .. ,. Cawrlnc Greater Newport HaJtJcr 111 llut.e ....,_ 1e1·a1 Podtor ITN m0oaa~ ... .._-nu O.Cnl ·&.,.,_N_port - Braden L. Finch Gen M&ri 1 Finch Cerimics ' • • • ~ • ~ ~ • ~ . • • • • ~ • • ~ ~ • • • ~ • • • • • • . ; • • ~ • stand his own t ongue. But there weren't any of His compatriots. All of them now were diferent Each one of them discoveree. him· self alone, speaking his ow n strange tongue. "And that was how and why the difference in languages was created." My mo~er would add . with a deep sigh." ., This childhood BJble story, quite often makes me think of the pres· ent time-The time of all nations striving to• create everlasting peace among people of many na- tions. How could they succeed lfl doing so Without knowing each others language? Without know- ing each country's belief and the ways of living? Why don't they first remel!}ber God's scriptures. His teaching of Love, tolerance and good will toward men, before launching upon crea tion of the world peace? . - , All kinds typewriter "ribbons in stock at the Nc\\'S·TimcS. Cuonte Plating Make Tb&I Old Cu-8park.le Ulut a Brand New 10.7 llodel. B.E· CHROME Your Bumpers, Bead- 11,-bi., etc. Specl&J.il,t1 , La A.Uklmo- ti"t"e &lid M arine Pl1Unc. Qtilek 8-Tle1 P tt1•il1ble Prtw National Plating Co. 15Se W..t !Cell 8t. • r-.-._.._.__,~-e-:1-a1e MEN-WOMEN Prostate ··· P elvis De ,_ ............. .,, Pala .. Mes. srol1 w 1lldl 1t lwMf AN ,.. _......... ,..p,., IJ"rttsWI! ... .-bf Ot9wtas .... w-. ,_ .... , l!UpplacT ... '-... - -·· J IT'S .YOUR GLANDS :roar.,...' a pul •loa liaA m -II • •• a ...... o1 .... =-wr .• -:.. ·r:: how ... 1 .. -·-..... !Mr .llop. 1Far wpod ....... ... -flllt .... ' '°"' .... tc• to TED. aown :r.,. 1mow • ·wm 11e .._ dF' =• ~ ,,, .. 3-PA Y SERVICE Prices Reasonable ' .TedW.B,On . im-::::T -· OOft& ..... ..... • .-i-'f ., ' '• ' ' ' .. ' • I • I Feed · Store . H y*dGratn Qaalllty J'eedl -4- 'ty !-'-'- and Bail iq Materiab . . • TA MESA MBER CO. R" • HOS~LER fto---9511~• Ill.I ' I ... I • ) -I IM7 .. • Witt.MftJ:i~ 0 r. :ecr~:! · ·Kiwaniarrs Boston Fish· Trade .Seeks a~!am ~~::::~::Hear Talk·· Curb ·on ·Foreign ··1mpo...,. --·*-........ -a_ Lesion cl-In Ooota Mesa preoldent of Jlor Attain, Inc., 0 -c ·11 BOSTON-In a cletermlned d· tion, 'Edward H, Cooley, &:t ;;;lft~~M~A~IH~~;~-~z~it~=~~'~'~l~~~-~·~an~A,~CA~J~D~,~ on Thunday atternoon and clll-cave! an lntereotli>a ouWne of tbe n 0 ege ' fort to f!cht what it terma a of Atlantic Cout Flaherleo, . f cmoed plans for ._,,.,.1he nur-work of tbe club and ' ukecl for "threat to !ta v-existence,'' the A. . Fulham of the Fulham ' · ' · ...,, IChool u a Boya. club when ~ona on the subject. / _, F T d I the contract with the S tate B&rd , ,-,._.__ ...._ . ' I Booton flsbinc lnduatry bu named Herbert Fioh Clo., N.-Ha')' 0 r r a e· of Ed tion terminates th i a Aaron! Fonal~u~~-1: tT Sidney H. Davidlon, priildpal a clelecation to ieek more 1trll\-rlncton of B. F ; Phllllpo and •eo;, . uca geleo reg!. -=~ • of the New-' Harbor Unloil cent tarlffo on the ln>partation of Thornu Cummlnp bf H. J. O'Hara Sprlnc. . Boya Clubo of America, WU prea-!Bp ICbool and Dr. Ray Elliott, foreicn flab. . . · and IODI, John O'Donllell of. 0'• . Before the war Boys Attain, ent f!d cave a talk on the work princlp.! of the Hilnttncton Beach Together with <:ommltteea from Donnell-Uoen Flaherleo, John \N. Swordfish . and Albacore Boat Inc., Uled the building In which of tile boya clubo: He oald there IBch ICbool, outlined piano for New . Bedford, Glouceater a n d Fulham of the liuk1no Fish Coin· the nursery llchool ·ta now located are 3il0.000 memben or boya clubo the ew Junior oollece before Portland. the llOoton croup will pany, 'Ibomaa A. Fulham, Preal· Fuily E · d u a youth club but llnce the war In 4tj states. . , meml}en ot the Newport Harbor attend hearlnp \at Waahington, dent of Federated Flshinc Boata quippe started It waa ·leased to the state He!oald a boya club when form· Klwailia club at their weekly Jun-D. C., In January and protest the of New England and New Y!"'k, 10-Ton Ice Hold educational board for a nursery ed 1bould have an executive dl-cbeon meetine tn White's caft, Governments propoaal to lower and Thomas J. Rice, Secretary of achool · . • rector wliose wary should be Balbda, Jut Friday. or remove -t· trade barriers the Muuchuaetta Flsherlel Mo-Will Trade for Property in Costa Mesa Re taitvea rrOm various $3600 a year, although he qreed Tlu!S' wd that the Newport agalnat forelcn fishery produc:ta. sodtation. Ph H ho 97 N ~ bor civic and service with !Mn· Roaa that perhapo the Harbor Chamber of Ccmmrrce They Will. aiao uk for higher Thia committee hu already filed One ar r cl~:'° had ;:.. Invited to Thun· CootJ\ Meaa club could obtain a wll!~tribute In a few days ll~· tariffs to protect the New ~-a brief with the State Depart· 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~y' tin to see it there was 8.irector for leu aalar)'. ture bearfn& on the subject. land fishing ~lnclustry againat a ment'a Committee for Red.pro-I . -- Operating ' -Now 8 w~ me:i :hich tJiey .could co--Previoualy to the meetlne of Dr. Elliott aald th,at if the vo.t-flood of frozen fillets" and· other city Information citing_ facta J!O 0 rate with Boys Atfalrl, Inc., the b\oard Mr. Fabrlnger ouutned en approve the reterendwn on States ln tncreaaing amounts from show that Bolton fishing .neet ~ ui' maklnc the propooed boya club the ilroiram to about 100 people January. ZI, the two diatrictl 10afoocia now entering the United eratora and flab proceaon can· ;:::;:==:::!:========'============; in the auditorium of the hall. would appoint a temporary board Canada, Newfoundland and Ice--not compete with the rlain&' tlde Sinbe the representatives of the of. trustees to carry on the work land. of foreign ftah imparts. Newport Harbor civic and serv-until Spring and then a perma-&o.t.oa Commlttee Oauot Oompet;e w.e Are Bllllcli111 ndie Hard-to-Get . ' ION FREQUENCY SERVICE ' Call Barbor: 1690-J for &mto PHONE Flp!JQUENCY MUSUREMENTS I and Penlenlap ModalaUoil Cbeclm I . OON'l'llAoroB ANJ BtlJLDEB -· .~..... ---•11 . . ABIN}:I' SHOP SERVICE' ClABINEl'S AND MJl.l.WORK T. c. JOHNSON, SUpt. I -II- Your House Painting or Cleaning? ~ . . . No Wllltlllg ... Work ~ !nmwllafl!ly by hiilhlY ~.Journeymen Plllnt.:9.=:t, the ID08t liiod-~iJlpmmt and flwi . I ~and operat..d by World War D Veteran · ' yoar pet o met Kood wlD and patranap. ~ . Par Free Dl"••te1 PhOne HARBOR 2645 Lee C. Beaa _, on' t cream, your . • photog apher's. supplies you boqght at BLONDE L QAMERA SUPPLIES. I 'm a crook with a · 'obby and I want the best .•· , 1 Bio ·dell Camera Supply · l Phone · 307 ·Harbor 1 BALBOA Palm Ave. I Ice ciubs were in no position -to nent board would be appointed to Named to the Boston d:elegation 'The New England .fiahing ln- commit their organlzationa to the continue the work of the juniot are Joel LeMere, President of the duatry," assert.a Committeeman tdea \of financial support of a college district. Massachusetts Fisheries Aalocia-· Edward H. Coo1ey, President ot Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor boys Atlantic Coast Fiaheries, "cannot ~'!· ~.:~d~~~ t~e~v:ut-=. Lone11·est Shop ·1n Br·1.ta· ·1n ~1:"i"c.7.::! ~·~,h~e'%~;; at wjuch time Newport r epre--producers without an adequate tentatives will be invited to at-tariff." tend. It must be the loneliest·shop in [ 11 chalked "Lettera." AB you By an "adequate tariff" Mr. MetDwhlle Newport represen-Britain. For it stands ln the thrust your letter or postcard Cooley specifies "sufficient trade tativef will take the matter up wildest corner of Skye, shadowed through this aperture •. it is caught restrictions to compensate for the with their club's board of direc-by the black precipt~ pf · the on the other side by the post-differences between American and tors and then it will be diacussed CUUJn mountains. Ahnost from master and placed with others foreign production costs." This before1 the ihembers aa a whole. the door ot the shop, there stret-awaiting the mail in a l&J;ge Choe-difference, he points• out, amounts ches a dark sea loch lipped with olate box. A fellow to this box, to as much Bs 40 cents an hOur An llnportut Group of Gf"Uloe9 purple cliffs, rising in melancholy old and tattered, contairus r agged for fish filleters and other labor, Mlll~t is the popular name for grandeur to meet a rolling desc>-strips of stamps, crushed postal as well as a wide variance in inl- many graues grown in the Old lation of bog and moorland orders. picture postcards, and the tial cost and operating expense World! for cereals, but ,in the lJ. A caricature of a road, five official stamp of the post-office. between American and foreign S. m<>1Uy for foraa:e. They con-feet wide, filled with gigantic pot-But it is the shop proper which fbhing vessels. stitute one of the moat import-holes, and fording three rivers, commands one's greatest respect. To help American producers and ant groupa ot tood. plants, and are dawdles twelve miles from the From the plywood cupboard are still keep foreign natiorui t:rOm the staple diet of about on~thlrd village and dJ,es out at the door drawn at request an astc>nishlng being "frozen" out of the Ameri- of the world's population. The of the loneliest shops. It is not plethora of objects. Fly paper, can market, William C. Herring- SASH AND DOORS ' to Order All Types of Boat Repairs Sterling Boat Works , • 81J1 ()OM& lligllW&J Newport Beach ftWzz B-5S6S most important of these in the a thrbugh road. Those who come climbing nails, loaves of bread, ton. Chief of North Atlantic In- United States a.re broomcorn mil-by it do so in order to climb or pinkish sock suspenders, bottles vestigation for the Fish and Wild-!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ let, foxtail millet and barnyard to fish, and only in the aummer of ink, wollen stockings, mackin· life Service, proposes a quota sys-I j millet. months. For the rest of the Iyear, toshes, boxes of sweets, pens, tern on foreign fish whereby im- 1 :============::; the inhabitants of the loneliest cameras, films, soap-and any-ports would be permitted u long shop, and of the four scattered thing else you may care to men-as the price of fish, r elative to • EVERYTHING ' In Qoallty REFRIGERATION Air CondlUonlng Eqlllim-t Caw . O.W..mta • eoaa-. Wolk-Im • F--• - -Ban • Bootllo Oorn{'ete lladmeta ~~~=t311 . ' . llU 8. Lm Aapleo SL, AP"- Pbom "6! I l I I I I I I I I I LIDO ISLE DODO I SPL.ENOI O 50' I BUIL.OINO SITE I ON I DOUBLE STREET I NEAR I CLUBHOUSE I .a.N O I TENNIS COURT I I I I I I I I I I $7950 . , DDOD ;,; ...J,.. p. a. palmer '"''"'''°""nc real tars JJ3) ... 1.00, •• .. PO"~••<~ cold. l el•o•oft• ••)"P•" b-d1, ..,,.., UOO I crofts which vakuely surroijnd tt, tion. . the price of other foods, remains are apart from the outside world. "Ayy, ah've got you, I think," high; when it drops, imports would The pbstrnan cOmes once a And he has, and he sells remark-be drast.1cal.l}' cut." week to deliver and collect the ably well in the summer months .......... -................ --.............. -. mails, the loneliest shop being aho to the mountaineerS who Cock to tootpaste disturbs the placid ae- the loneliest post-office. But in cl1mb the Cuillins. quence of h1I days. An ever-open the dark month! when the storm-The amval of the post from door, a request shouted from the cloud hangs low and swells ·the Portee is a cataclysmic occasion. river to "help yersel' "-These are streams into cataracu over the All the morning, the postmaster the symbols of Britain's loneliest road, in '"those months when it is is busy with his rubber stamp. shop. dai-k at three o'clock and not Penny stamps, postal orders, and -Alan Muir-in The Christian light again until nearly nine, there outgoing mail become horribly en-Science Monitor. is sometime. 8 inonth without 3 tangled. The postmaster mutters ~111u1n.u1u1111111111111111u1111111~1111u1111111n1111111n111~ postman. · and perspires ln hia bewilderment. ~-HAL ~ But they are cheerful enough In But by midday all is clear, and ~ L MARK ~ Britain's loneliest shop. It adjoins the rumble of wheels tells of the ~ ~ a whitewashed cottage and con-arrival of ·the p(istman, a giant ln • CARDS ; sisU of a tin shanty (the ofllcial oilskins driving an ancient cart ~ ~ post-office! which in ita turn con· loaded with both mails and fur· ~•For Blrlhda -~ tains a large wooden cupboard ther supplies for the loneliest shop. ! Anni J ~ (the shop). F or most of the day, Everyone gathers around in wel~ ~ dveSpeclales, Occasl , you may see the postmaster-cum-come to this emissary from even ~ an ODS. ~ shopkeeper st.anding thigh-deep in the pseudo-civilization of Portee. ~ ! the !Ce-white salmon stream which He ls entertained at tea ln the • . Costume Jewelry • toues itself past the shop, the parlor, the while the po1tmaster ~ 5 while he cocks a friendly eye on bustles to an·d fro from the shop. ! Sbell and Jndlq Jewelry ~ S°'f ' ni '' . . n""8 "I~ '' II J;,-trait ;J . e Por, with " Brlngtbis Ad and soc '1 alenttfl ~ · his ever -open door. If he knows In an hour, the postman has ;;; i you, he will shout in a voice deep gone. The moorland track ls I.Amps ::. VBSM. :: Figurines ~ R b - .. the mumbling bee. among empty and silent aave for the 24-Hoor Koda.II Service • 0 erts Stu· d1·~ heather: "Awa in and help yenel" rushing of the hill waters. 'nie ! a singular trust which hu never postmaster takes down his rod, ~ been betrayed. draws a deep breath, and 'prepares Newport Souvenir ~ 41.rl No. ... St., SAHTA ANA B t "t . t I t f th k f I th h T ....... 099C l u I IS a grea er p easure 0 or ano er wee 0 e argy, w en . and Gift Shop· : be .served by him. He has a letter-only a crofter1s wife or an occasio-! No .Appointment Nece.tSOf'7 box, a slot in the wall by which na1 visitor in seiµ-th of bread or ~ 2102 Ocean Front i Bnr11 10' 4 .. &o 1 P.a. .... 'i"i"'i'"i"'i"'i'"i"'i'"i"'i"'i"'i"'i'"i'"i"'i'"i'"i'"i'"i'"i'"i'"i'"i~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii~ 1tqnm11 •jwt ,,. tld1t"' 101 t1Wrll·UST lq 1rt•* M traw1l1r1 ••" .•. aGreyboaad debt lo die "buy'; foe ~ tra..el More claiJy ocbeohiw ... ,-.... mc--i:ouod-~~ ._ wl ~ "' die ~ dw ~ :r-bat. Mon ....... -gm plum oig ...... ing enjoy"';"~* -way, mme l..dt anocbn1 •• , all oa oae • debt. G1•111.Ao1"1Jow~gift_yoacbile"aaNI _ _.. U ... C1D1C dwt my omuway CO tnWl. Go•8- hf c;..,i......t • ' • ~ lcja1 Gt., ...... ...i ogeat ;will w,, • Attention .... ' . CHEVROLET TRUCK OWNERS . WE CARRY A BIG STOCK OF CHEVROLET PARTS FOR TRUCKS O~ HAND \. • WE; ARE ANXIOUS TO HELP ,KEEP YOUR TRUCK RU.NNING : \· ON .THE JOB True~ Have the Right-of-Way In Our Service Dept . I ' ., .. • ,J~ • ,._plan TOtU next mp. . ·s Factory Trainell MechiriiCS • B•diet Term RADIO sERVIC~ ·"Work •Finished" . 12 ~o 24 Hours '., ' %11DAILY 1'Bll'8 EAST nro11 L08 ANGEi.ft! .. ................. = ......... I c.O: ......... l . Ow l""J'P""° a· ••-·····.._.. s 1771 •••• ...,. " ..... ,. ·- ·~ GREYHOUND \ • ) ' • .,_.. &1.3, '.fewpcwi Bring Your Chevrolet Here F'or · Re ... ;.. aDd Pu1B ' \· ~~ CULBERTSO . CUEVROLET .co~ • • c: ck.nldh W. wb&0 w!a_. Satltie . .• l .Welltc..trjl· ... • • . -' • . 1 . \ ' - • . ' ' I • I • . ' .. t . _, • . ' • • -. Child RUll8 Into Car," Gets Bump On Head flv~yev-old J~ Schneewpe ot the Balbcia Apt.., Main• and Bay Front, Balboa. llUff~ a mi- !njury at 2:54 p.m. Sunday when , ~ he ran out of an alley Into the path ot '• car which wu · thefa leaving the ramp at the ferry llip on Palm avenue and Bay Front. ····-~·-·······-~·-·····-~ r• W-V• •• m.v .. wW .. T• •••• ,Or. <*...,.... 911'Jpcnmt -""' ..... $ to --)"OUJ' own.. • HORMEN FISH , MARKET ON CENTRAL AVl!NUE, NEWPORT BEACH Oar ..u..c i..ta1hUou ·-+e warn Fr'•* n.Joa FtJHNAca, Balboa. i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P olice ·said the child sustained a bump on hll head and w~ tr$t· ed at the office of a local phys- ician. Driver of the machine WU Lieut. R.' J. Killian of 8003 Black- burn avenue, Los Angeles. His passenger waS J. T. Staup ot the U. S. Naval hospital.at San Diego. OBA & FOllCED AIR UN1T8 IO Broadway Ucaaa!Beach .._ IOS * ( * • insurance p.a. }»aimer IHCOlrOIATrD w. o. buck, Insurance counselor 333 via lido, newport beac h, c a lif. * elepha~e newporr beach, ha rbor ' • 1500 * · S M'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY ~CHICKEN . $150 . • • • KIWM!IS . Ll!lCT8 1947 BOARD OF DIBECl'OBS FOB NEWPORT HARBOR -Lott to rlcht (Aeated): Theo. McElroy and Dr. E. T. Buttecwortb j (standing) Bob Brown, Don Durant, Dr. W. T. M;ooney I a nd P 0tttmuter, Herbert F. Kenny. · -Beckner photo. NewJ>rt Beach Youth Cr~dit Men Make Melrose Abbey Assn. MadefTechnician In Flans For Change Elects New Officers Sixth 'Infantry, Korea In Economic Trend ·Melrose Abbey Mausoleum ... WIT· THE SIXTI-1 INFANTRY D. M. H~el. manager of the soci.ation recently elected the fol· DIVISION IN KOREA. -T/5 Credit Bureau ot Newport Beach, lowing .officers for ~e new year: James R.' F1eury, son of Mrs. Flor· Laiuna Beach end Costa Mesa. at· ~b ~ernandez, .presid~nt ; W. A. enoe W. Fleury, 115~ 29th street, tended the ~nvention of the ~ ~~~~~~f~~e~~n::r.secre. Newport 1 Beach, has recenUy been ciat~ Cr~t Burea~ of ~-tary; E. R. McCoy, treasurer and promot~ to his present rank of fom1a, which wu N:ld in the Bilt-E. Fenton Dean, assist&.!1l secre-- Technidan Fifth Grade. more hotel, Jut Friday and Sat-on the abbey last year 1s now He is now working in the Head· urday. . nearing. completion, Mr. Fernan· ~r Arthur H enning, manag_er of the dez satd today. Additional im· ~~~r:~:e ;~chEn~eerparc:n~ Sacramento bureau and president provements have been. authorized th Red Is Sixth Inf Di· of the A.uoclated Credit Bw-eaus by the new board of directors and e tar antry · work on this project will begin vid>n now on occupational duty in of America and Harold Wallace, _:.::::;:...:::.:.....::.:~!::..::~C..::.::!...~!!!!.:.!..======'\'===...! southern! Korea. executive vice president of the lat· ~ 'li/5 F1eury entered the service ter organization, discussed in· L t Fl Th• s • • Going to Build nis Year? • You prob&bly have your dream home all worked out In your mind -or maybe your ardiHect or ooutractor alree,dy baa p~ plam on paper for you. . Electridty will have a large part In making • . dreams ot jlOBtwar living come jne. When you go over the plam with your builder be t111re to Mk \ · him about the uewest devekii-nta In hoaaehold labor saTlng and fmicUoual beauty. Our experta In everything electrkal d be glad to help with b,yout p1am or prolllema. One sug- gestion may make a lot of dlff~ee In the ''llveo- ahlllty' 'of that home. ORK CUT STZAK -----------· . ------.SZBI WHO BROD.ED WBSTER -------·· .. .$2Bl ~gJu;~ l~~dH::i~ ~~:.~ai~; ~.:~ activities In COMumer . ean 0 y . IS pr1ng ~":~~~~~o~~ ~re': join -~e 1~0C:~~~~~answi~r, ::~ . Quali.f y As a Rated Pilot local merchants in the changing economy. nie Associated en.cut Only $12.00 Per Month ETS • HOKIN & GALVAN with drawn butter. IJRO SWORDns& STEAK ---------.SIB> FlUED COMIRNA'l'ION SEA FOOD ----------SIB> FRIED SHilIMP --$1.50 RAINBOW TBOUT-$1.75 . Hot Mbtce l'le with Bnndy Sauce Soape • •·lads • Dwerta RADIO . Sales & Service ' • Bureaus ot America is a network of 1354 member· bureaus operating throughout the United States and C&nada. Police Find Wallet · For Newport Man , Fly the new CESSNA AER01'"ICA or ERCOUJ'E at $4.00 per hour. EI.ECfRICIANS SINCE~ -. . . . ·. ·~ ,j!ij1 Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market Palmer Radio and ELECTRIC 2S48 Newport Blvd. I COSTA MESA Through the aid of the Newport Harbor District police, a wallet containing S580, reported lost by W. B. Clark of Van Camp, 20th street, Newport BeaC:h. was found and returned to him on Sunday. I SKY HARBOR AVIATION CLUB 1000 Coast W-Yt Phone ~D 540'7 Aho la SU. Franclaco-Wllmbictoa.,Stoddoa.s.n ~ -~· 1---79. 802.00 and - Umtted Members.hi p • • • For Information See G. E . ~ta)'fleld at Airport --·-·· --· ... ---- :501 "°"!" mp-· (Now 8M1 -) Phone Beacon 6004-W One iMu;, :Sorth OI( C•ta M- l 1 Mlle We.t of Co~ta Mesa OD 19th St. Phone ~on 567%-R aft.er 8 p: m. ()-0.1'>\'.o F1ni Equipment'. for FA.Cl'ORY, PLANT, STOKE, OFFICE, FARM, &0ME • r ' ' • mw ...... ..,_..,._'" .............. ,. w .. ......,....,.,, -_., ...._ ... .. .._ ............ ____ .. _ ...... ------............... ... Applications ' ·iii OLTEN METAL SPRAY Side ar1ne Shore Applications : ' 1 Steel Sh ips t Steel Boats • l I _, .. .. ............ -..... "I t Steel H ulls t Steel Decks t Chocks t Birts .t Deck Fittings -0- t Steel Floats . t Pontoons ' I 1 Fuel · I . Tanks t Moori ng Buoys t Bait Tanks t · Water Tanks t Oil . Tanks ;t Fishing Gear ' £ Rollers ;t Racks ;t Net Pans ;t Shark Spears -0- £ Engine Pans ;t Engine Beds £ ·Marine Engines I -0- £ Sail Boat Keels I 1 _£ Centerboards £ Rudders LARI &. ~TES ••!-c!ad .. ...... . •.....•• . . llarbOr 2509, . I : / • • • • I ' -;iboto by Ted Clarl<1 -tr WIUTZ STAR 138-foot, 500-toa Tua mpper of the Vu Camp Sea Foods fleet. , . . Rd heloc: ...... be .... 9WI N 'f5ed wl tpnyed In ~ Bull B11oYe ...ter ~ -opnyed Bi dod< ...... S..... .... yed wltk ...., wl palmted .... H Eh rmt free la- , •r" Mr~. fte..,.. ._ .. _.,~ r&e.~ 1111p9 Xftfhtul llyra.rk wl a.a..,1 " a • 2 I~ Ow: '• ... , ··-B11+T k ...... at •m+ • \ ,. i i i 'k Steel Gates 'k Steel Ra ils 'k Steel Patio . Hardware & Furnit ure 'k Wrought Iron Hangers . 'k GriJ l Wo rk 'k 'Water Tanks 'k Gas~line Tanks -:CJ- 'k Oil Tanks • 'k Butane : Tanks / fr Steel Light Standards ' 'k Frames · *Brackets ·' -0- *'Flag Poles · . * Light Pole~ * Clothes Poles ' •• -0- '° , *·Industrial Steel Work * <f<>Iing T~er 'Fr~mes * Catwaiks -w Titnk and Equipment Supports . . I -o-:-, CLA K & BATES Met-CJtd_ ' Harbor · Newpw& •••l1 Clllf. 2509 .. ' I • . ' I " .; ' 1 • ' \ • • ' ' • • • • •• • • l \ ' ' -·- ·~ts ... of irth 1 ' ' - I 1161 Air Poree Vets Find Brazil New Laod of Opportunity I . . . • • ' ' . . USINJ:88 0'3JDS PAINTING 12 Y-Ser.lee In N-..-'t· ~Area lt ' When the t-"er _. "Wbo llo lq We . n.m 11111 aendl .. the coeJt" alebll4 replled An enc!neor who at-. a ~=='~•S~~t~~~Oe~W~.=~l·R•-Shin 11" · !Mlnllter for bis ocjnfettnce In a bis conference SYCA Discusses Plans ·for Mid- Winter Regatta (0-lk 111 from ..... l) Harrv Hall PAINTING,.OON'l1lACl'OR -P.homee = · we . room. I In the headquarten ot a Fuel). Another child replled to bill: liurt!au In WuhJnll:lon lut !.HOME! "Who sends us our food?~ with week.I advlls 111 that one ot the the words "'Mr. Str.chey'' (Mlnla-deportment chiefs who addr-d ;~~ P..t Ziil ter 'tor Food). the eatherlnll: wound up a lpeed1 F-L!lGION ,; on the need for cutting expen1e1 Who sends us the !Jowers? with the !ollowlne ·eloquent out- • ..;.jlmo!r M ; ... .... ked th t ch The boy r · J.lrm. 1 .. a.. .-then as e ea er. burst, "Gentlemen, believe me, • .. 'ha. • .. -. who, not knowing whose depart· now ii the time to 1;>e frugal at all CL THES R M~N . D B~YS g, I . ment th~ came under, answered COits." He w.u enthUl.luttcally "God," was greeted-from the applayded.-'lbe New Yorker. back row-with "Dirty rt t t.l e Tory!" -Ha11nen Swatter, People Proper Prepan.Uoa "Have you practiced O>opln'a Had he not already a:one aloft Ballad in A?" to join Tom Bowling in the ha~ ''Yea, Mother." py haven!( that synlcal old sailor-''H~ve you tranalated your PBll:• man Ben nuett, I· feel sure, would of H~er?" haye relished, the remark made "Yee, Mother." to me by a well·known M. P . at ''Have you learned your five the close of the Labour Party problems in Euclid ?" Conference as we all stood and "Yes, Mother." bellowed the "l'ntematlonal~." "'IbFn go and dust the dlnlnc-· 1 Looking up at the solemn row ot room."-Tit·BJts. Cabinet Ministers on the plat---- form opening and shutting their Tbe <Juual T1'J)e mouths like goldfish to create the A senior partner in one ot the JI/..A-impression that . they knew the big Jaw emporiums downtown re-- -~ words, the .M. P . shook his .head centlyj wanted to see a memo-, S:ao-t :1411 ~utile A."" sadly and ask e ·d 1n mournful randum he'd asked h1a aeaetary Shfted wtda Ammba lmtrudon. many of daeaa Air Force Teteram. Brull'• tint t:tdmlcal ll1aDd tones: "What ~ible chance have to type out for hlm some weeks ecbool of amfioa £eco1p Tec:alca de ATlacaa la Sao Paulo la tuminQ.oa.t tt.ovMnds of tech•. l'llollO 5.,. 1 the worken ·against that lot?" ago. She was at lunch, so he un· mna• for Brull'• apandillig commuda1 a-riatioD. Sbow:I( an atudema bard a.t work in the Hollis Strait; Housing Committee, ·) Dick Loynea; Handicapping Com· I mlttee, Russ Craig !45 foot Sall- ing · Aasodation); O:a.lg Doyle (Oceali Racing, Handicap and Ar- bitrary Handicap) and John Mar- slen CUttle Shl!JI). Entry blanks and cheeks should be sent to Don K~mp, Staff C.Om· niodore-of the Balboa Yacht Club. Some Ohio Natura.I Beeoarce. The state of Ohio ranks first 1n the United States in the production of pottery owing to its large pro-- duction ot clay suitable to tta manufacture. Petroleum is found in the southeastern and north· western sections of the state. In northern OhiO large quarries ot stone suitable for the manufac- ture of whetstones and grind- ~tones are operated. -· ,,_ ..................... . ..... __ PUBLIC NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FrRM NAME Beacon 5413 274 E. 19th iltreet U.ti& Scotch tape1 various a1zes. cm 1ale tat the New.nme. . CESS POOLS and SEPITC TANKS Installed Anywhere In Oran11:e CountY Contract DrWlng Sewer Connection (All Work Guaranteed) Fdll Insurance Carried J. R. McCORMICK 34-0 Victoria St Costa Meoa Beacon 5069-J 93-tfc RADIO SALES & SERVICE Speclal121ng ln repairing. TRONART, me. R.adlo", electronics, aound-Sals tnd-senrtce-marine and domeetlc. Ph. H. 1252-M !901 W. Central, Newport Beach, 19-t!e -Ian Mackay, London NeWI dertook to go through her files. lmtnamea.b. Propal1t:r and LIDk Trainer da•• On Pacl\ldi8a dar. lower righL The Amer· ~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Chro;;~n;ic;l•;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i I He couldn't find it, but after a lam Flag II ralMd la a unique cenmcmr· of f:rl-.d•htp. Imet ~John Paul ~. Coral Gabl& 1 long and exasperating search, he FJa,,, aria.tioD ploa .. wbo founded. ud: ~ the Kh:°°l for the )Cini...., ol JlTiation. ENETIAN BLINDS. did find a folder marked, ''Work -------------;,--'--~--------- THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby oer· llfy that they--are conduct idg a Ladlea' Ready to Wear buslneu at 109 Main St., Balboa. Calltomla .. under the flc-tU!ous firm name or DOROTHY'S and that said firm la composed of the fol· Jowl ne penorui, wh<MH! names and ad· dresse!I are u foilows. to-wit ; Doro- thy Lauberf'l!lte ln, 1412 Weal Ocean F ront, NewpoM Beach, Callfornla : -Ml\T -CLAD PRODUCI'S • --Oy- CLARK & BA TES Metelllz'lnl' WeJdlnll: Speclalls• ,, •· , ·• that really OUGHT to be done." ~~8v:i:e:~!1~~nd ·co. "'Mother~~;;~r::ddy!or School of Expression Announced Web~ter E. LaubeMteln,, 1412 West Ocean f'ront, Newport Beach, Callfor· nla. !506 30th St -Harbor 2:5<l9 W ITNESS our hand.a thia 10th day Newport Beach 94--tfc of January, 1947. --''----------- EN'S 2100 Ocean Front ••• tionery & Lunch NOW OPEN EVENINGS Malts • Sandwiches • Hamblirgers Betuidi"Y'a Box Candy • .STORM I Oki M n Weather an be mighty tough oo tel•phooe liaos, · y in the High Sierras aod Casados Wboze ,pilos high eoouab to cover polos complettll · els up seve.raliocbes thick oo wires. But when break occw\ crews of telephoo• work~ swing ·on fast ••• and with some rather ingenious • ' . ten dollars for me!" inquired the oldest · daughter. "Ask yourself darling," re- plied mamma. "It will be good practice for you, you'll be mar. ried one of these days."' I Natural Bride es The most famous n a t u r a 1 bridges In' the United Sta.tes are Francis J. Horvath INCOME TAX SERVICE Federal and Stat.e Office: 828 28th St. Phone Barbor 180&-R Residence: 116 85th St. I Phone ' ~bor 1922-R Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau All II~ of Traftl to JC.uope; ........ Hawaii. ~th&-Wol'ld Trtp9 la U.. wr f'l&WN. • • • See Mn. Boy Kw. Ph. Barbor 391, SOl Palm, ~ Boan: lOa. m.tolp. m. TYlllE PllEI HIE llEllEY Jiii PAYIE AIH IAIJEI Cliftil JEii .h"1rt IAISIALt • ...,,, . .a.."I .... \ "''~•·111an . ._ '7 , .. W''* • n.. •r1a1'A • a ..- -·.U'l)lfoo mwww o. lllLL W-Jaa M. C.-- ,, JI 81 -- ' . I .......... ol tbt MerlRr •• .. WEBSTER E. LAUBENSTEIN AL LACHMEYE. R DOROTHY LAU~ENSTEIN STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SIGNS COUNTY OF ORANGE ) a11. ON THfS 10th day of JanulH')'". A .D.. Trucks, Boats, Wall.I, Windows, etc. 1947. before me, H. M. Holter-a Notary Beacon 5178-W Public In and for said County and State, peNM>n&lly appeared Dorothy 348 E 18th 5• Costa Ill Lauben1teln and Web11ter E. La.ube.n-• ~. esa •teln. known to me to be. the ?enK>llll 96-tfc whose name11 11re 11ubacr1be.d to lbe ---=---------'--within Iruitrument. and acknowJedgtd to me that they elCecu ted the sa:me I IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I h'an hei:eunto 11et my hand and af!llCed .my o!f1c;lal eeal the da.y and year In this certificate flrat a.bo~e written. H. M:. R OLKER , Notary Public In and tor eald (SEAL ) County and State. My Cornmruton elCplrea March 4 1941 Pub:-Jan. 16. 21. 23. 28. 1947. ' · CERTIF ICATE OF BUSINES.S Fl~JTIOUS FIRM NA.JrlE The underalgned does hereby certify that It I• conducting a.n escrow real estate brokerage. Investment and in· Sura.nee business In the City of New- J>Ort Beach. County of Orange, State of Califom Ja, a.t 3333 Vla Lido. under tbe fictitious firm na.mes pf Lido Eacrow Ser'Vice. Lido lale Properties, T he Lido Company and The Palmer Company a nd lhat said firm la compoaed-l!Olel~ ot the undersigned. whoae na.me a.rid address 111 as foll owa. to wit: P . A . Palmer I ncorporated, 3333 Via Lido. Newport Be&eh. Cal.ifomla.. \\'ltne8l'I It.a hand and sea.I this 30th day of November. 1945. P. A. PALMER INCORPORATED B y P .· A. PALMER, President By BE'R.Nie E PHrLLIPS · Secretary · CORSON & RAY CO. General Conll'actors Complete · Building HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon :504llW REPADUNG OUR SPECIALTY Contractlnc and Suppllea 97t!c Z 0 RIC DRY CLEANING ~ Our Own Plant PICKUP AND DELIVER Phone BEACON 5798-J Lido Cleaners .4:56 Newport Blvd. J 78-t!c CARPENTER AND CREW-New homes remodeling; alterations, and repairs; large or small jobs. Phone Santa Ana 1090-W. 3-7tp l'OR A REJ,IABLE Paint Job .. your home, call Beaoon 58aa after 4 :JO p.m. • ].().th COOPERA~ ROOFING CO . . New and Repair Phone &aeon 5280-R 216 E. llllth St.. Costa Meoa ~tf• ROOFS W.,J. BENBOW f • Pholltl Harbor 1012 J BUSTh'ESS GUIDE 82-t!e 10 FIREWOOD-$18.00 cord. Santa Ana 6079-R. TllA1fllPORTATION BICYCLES Bold, Rented or Repaired. VOGEL'S 100 Main st., Ball>oa 208 Karine. Balboa llland. 11 . 94-U. BlllAUTY AIDS u II • srnIATION WANTED-El<per. -oecretary, live ~ • week. Write Bo>: "W-P' cJ..o News-Tims. S.2ti> WANTED-Hoaoework or lronlne • -Saturday. Phone H~hor ll8lhJ Serv,ice evenings. • -2tp -'PHONES-.-WANTED-Job u yeneral main- ' ten.ance man.. Phone Beacon • ' ~ 2"7-R Bubar .1!52G-W , 5863-M. · 5-2tc White's ·Balboa .. Isi8nd Care . .um OO«lllTAO. B&& I 87-tf• CARPENTERING -Coatr-. Olnllr ~ rW a~.&... =za••·'·, nf -----------.:.;..=1 Ina WDrk wanted. .Jacob GeJduk.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;:;~~~ Landscape. Gardening 117 46th St., Newpott a..~ WITH and · Garden Maintenance We ierw Corona del Mar, Colt& ANTEp -J'lne laandr7 wmk Maa. Lido Ia!e, Bolboe hi•"" ,6am. ,.,... bame or -wm . . ~ call fGr -clelhw. --NewjU t -Balboa. ~II. . S.ttp Trhmillng -Fertilizing_ Additional• Want Ada ~no;;i~':8 . 1 Want~ Ads «C0,.11!1' ...... ~ -.i ~ ' I ' 1 I l . \ = -.... • ~.:. I ~ I I . , .• ' ': ,.;; ·.-_'t.:_ ~ ._; , -·, ~" ~ . , • lli ' - ' • . ' ' I ,, ' ' . I D-1M1' . ' i • I , ' '' ~-·L m.&n ,,,...,. ~•'n r f • - REiIANCE RJ!AL TY !& lNYESTMEr;IT ro. ~ !llt,~ .. ~~~-l ~~~;:~;;~~~~~~·~c:~'~~~~~~~·=·:·:..,_::T~ f":jR7:::-. • ~ ~~-N-'• •s••1~::~D RE~~L :;PAN~ •1 •P:*I· 1 iBrMZj 'RE AL.· VAL u E j ., --··· DrA.n 1. Ir· ,, I.·, ,,, I Ir 11 ' 11 · ' ~-Ice IW>IOS Aptaf Balboa bland . Phone 377-W ' a;}i:i~~b ·:&:! ~-4ei'-as . -· . . Balboa Island ~ PecPe are ulna : the ~ ----..:... l ____ s-_tt_c . · men than ewl--I \ Fry Choice lot orr Uttle ~. sheltered patio on 1 · • 1 T 1 R E 8 · cement slab surrounded by brick wan and Jandscap-, -th.re are more and more op-· mg; could buUd addltlqnal f901J1S _,JU>d have fine set- """11"1tiea for! c1ri. u . • . • : Re'fpping u · tor lovely home; two-car garage. Worth liedng. · . TEL E1P ·H o NE • MODERN · Price.-$10,000 · . . 0 P E R A T O R S All Electric Equipment .J • with the ' Southern California Telep_hone Company 'The rate·ot pay tS good--«tart st $3(). for a 5 day 1 week, in molt communities. Increases are frequent-seven in the first ,.two years alone, and many morie after ~at. ' ·Work is In pleasant offices with triendly co-workers and consid- erate, helpfuJ supervisors. NO SIDEWALL HEAT OR , DISTORTION ' COMPLETE SET IN ONE DAY SECl'.!ON WORK TUBE REPAIRS LEST.ER 'S 0 . K. Rubber Welders :l900 Weat Central NEWPORT BEACH • COMPANY Phone m-w 5-2tc FUBN1!rtlBE FOB SAL& II llPECIAL ANNOUNCEllU:NT8 18 {OR SALE -Typewriter desk, K E Y S chair! and llllng cabinet. Phone Made Wblle You Walt Harb1>r 537-R. · ' 3-.tfc VOOB:L'S BOA~ 8Df'.PLUCll 11 100 IWD St., Balboa '108 --Ball>o& lal&nd • · S-ltc Balboa Canvas Shop 2 NEW 3-.H.P . Gas motors; one S&1ll _ Boat Coven . 9f-tfc I ' BUllINJC88 OPPOBTUNITD:8 10 . . • I HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INSURANCE One Bedroom Furnished Home-New ' On one-half acre of good soil in a very good district Enough lumber goes with home to build an extra bedroom. P.rlce Includes furniture, chicken equip- ment and practically everytrmg on property. $1500 down payment. Move right i today. Better hUITY on this one. Full price only- . , $47< K> Make )ffer • rubber tired wheelbarrow: 1iiO Marine Upholatertnc EST ABUSHED Balboa Island gallons of paint and enamt-1. T bUsine:u for sale, $8000. Includes Phone Harbor 1247-J. S-4!c Harbor 21J7 -224" fut St. In ock fix Le ·~ v., st • tures. aae, ~a , . Inquire if ~ore information lJ de- Owner leiivlng city. 2-bedrpom home, with dining room, l)arilwood floors, til• kitchen, floor furnace. Very good construction; b ilt in 1939. A nice ap- pearing home with lndividu lity. It won't last long. A reasonable offer will tak It. ' .. I I I I i ' ' 'I ' I 1 • llired---Or apply • Southern California Telephone Company ' 100 E . Bay Ave .. Balboa 514~ No .. Main St., Santa Ana or Call Chief Operator · &-tfc F OR SALE-\YjnChester 32, spec-Newpwt Beach n.tfc month. Box 849, Balboa Island. ial lever action. $60. Phone Bea-. .. 2-4tc con 5719-J. 5-2tc FOR S~ne Penn "Senator -F-0-8-BENT---------'1- 6/0 deep sea fishing r eel, like ===-..,.,c=--,-,-,,,---,--PEM-YOU small motor boat for new. One 13'6" Calcutta 1w-f ROOMs.-il.50 to $3.00 per clay; sale.• Excellent condition, re--pale, ,good condition. 512~ Ju-. also bldg. 20x20 for bualneu, $30 done inside and out. Also valu-mine Ave., Corona del Mar. per month. Colta Meta Hotef, able Violin for aale. Phone Har-4-2tp call Beacon 5424-J. &-3tc bor 1944-J. 105 18th St., New-. . part. Call mornings or eve. 1947 HICK'S .Manne Engmes now ATI'RACTIVE. room With private 6-2tp avail~ble. Also parts for old entrance and bath. Reasonable. ------------=-models. For Long Ute and Harbor 2289-J . S-.ltc WOMEN WANTED-Light work, F1re PlaC" and Klndllnc E B Ht k' Jim 40 hours a week, J.8.35 years of W 0 0 D conomy uy a c 1: FOR RENT -Apartment, also a.ge. apply in person only. DeUv--~ Van F1eet, Factory distributor, room With bath, private en- 15 Coas Bl d en:u. 3311 F1n1ey Ave., Newp ort trance. Adults. 311 Island Ave .• Narmco Inc., 10 t • v2 ., H. w. WRIGHT Beach. 2-tfc Balboa. • &-2tc Corona de! Mar. ~ tc Ph. Beacon 5665 ORKERS d NANETTE 33'x9%'x4' Northern WANTED TO RENT u GARMENT W an op-1784 Newport Blvd. 3-tfc built, Gray marine auto pilot ----------~-erato.rs ~ good s8Iary and pleas· direction finder. 5-ton hold, ex-SUMMER RENTAL WANTED-- ant working conditions. Exper-FRUIT TREF.S celleJlit condition. R. Phillips, 531 House or apartment. Will pay ience unnecessary. Call Harbor Peach -Apricot ; Plwri S n . din A N $ l73&-J 6-4tc Walnut and others. an vemar o ve., ewport up to 500.00 a month. Phone · Heights. &-4tp Harbor 318-J. 4-4tc NORTON'S BAY SHORE CAFE CITRUS TREES 17th St Co~ H'ghway Bea~ Valencia Orange -Navel Orange 1946 -44-Ft. SPORTFISHER. WW WANTED-Three-bedroom house 574·5 w -~ · ted. Meyer Lemon clear $12,000 year at ideal lo-for winter ental or one year Home and Business Completely furnished · 5-m home. Hardwood 2-car garage. 60-foot fron ge on Newport Blvd. This would be a wonderful usiness location as well as a modern home. Better 1 this one today. . B. A. NE~ESON REAL ESI'ATE BROKER\ AND ASSOCIATES 1 Phil D. 'Soloman~~,, ,. -John Bondra Phone Beac jn 5225 1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa con · ·181 ess ';.~.tfc Ready For Planting Now cation. Ferry Landlngl.< Balboa, lease. Refere~ces can be given .. ~~~-~ ~~~a~~-~~ , ~ -"='=>1::...::Ml=l!CELLANEO===-=-"U-"S--'-M COmplete line of Berry Plants MUSICAL II RADIO II& WANTED TO RENT-Furnished ----------·'---I~--------- -bed t t h BEAL UTATE '1 AUTOMOTIVE II TIBES · 118 Auto Batteries Hollister Bros. CHICKERING grand. Like new. couroopie'."noa::;;:; .~rpe;"::c; ----------- Rubber Separaters N U R S E R y One of the world's most famous '41! PACKARD Convertible Club 18-tnonth -$6.75 Ex. . pianos. A grand bargain. ' not drink or smoke. Phone Mr. L 0 0 K. ! . cfoupe. Radio&: heater, one own~ Cnmpounded Motor Oil 1959 ~bordscapBolnguJevard Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. Frost,' Harbor 13· 2-ttc It' 0 Th M A · "1'· Write Box "L-H" c/o News- "" Gallon. 70C 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. S-tfc WANT TO RENT-Furnithed or S D e_ o, Ve ga!D .Times. ·, &-ltp · Western Auto Supply Authorized Dealer Costa Mesa Beacon 5200 2-tte Electric !md Fire ;:t,:-n;~\'i"'~e~"."erh~n~r ~ar':; Corona del Mar Lot FOR SALE-194i Ponl!ac'6 sedan, FOR SALE-Baby bassinet with Equipment Tests 7CTT 81-tfc High and beautiful ocean view. $1100. Cash. Call Harbor 834 1836 Newport Blvd, Costa M.-stand, baby bed and baby seales. AD Qua!{!led Penonnel WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bedrm. $5500.00 , after 6 pm. 6-ltc Phone Harbor 1992. S-2tc '1-tta C-0-Ttn>. Pyrene a. Foam rdllll. unfurnllhed hquae. WW leue. - VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum, Steel Kitchens co llxed l}'Wtem llJld Portabl.. Call Sam Porter at Harbor 7CTT Ocean Front' Lot •tee!. ...,.,.i; Call WI for !He •ti-GLASS ENCLOSURES now available. or 13. 35-tfc West Newport. mate. Renovation "'rdlnlshln& SHOWER DOORS !:TS HOKIN "'GALVAN BEAL ESTATE 47 A Steal at $1800 So. Cout Venetian Blbod Co. S ' 1000 Cout Hilh-Y _ w .. t 18th-and Newport A9e.. outhern Counties Ph. Beacon 5407 91-tfc WILL TRADE-Lots on Lido late 4-Bedroom Home Qiota Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W. Supply Co • . also lots on Ponlnaula on pur· • · SP~ PIANO. A few for Im-chue of 2 or 3 bedroom houoe Gar. Apt., near ocean. __________ 38-_ttr Phone 5585 Laguna Beach mediate delivery. Brand new. ln Harbor district. Phone Harbor A good investment. 548 F orest Ave. 4-ltc Georgeous tone and oase. Lib-7CTT , 81-tfc $15,000 FOR SAl.E-'-24 church benches In best of condition. Wrlte Box "CA" c/o News-nmes . 101-6tc SWING SAW. 1 * h.p. General era! terms. . FOR SALE-New house to be - Electric motor· 110 or 120 Used D,anz-Schmtdt Piano Co. moved. Size 14x26 hard wOCl'l Business Lot 1941 LINCOLN Zephyr club coupe like new. Oean upholJtery, paint job 3 moo. old, $1500. Call Har- bor 1894-J any -e. &-4tc 1936 Pierce Arrow for sale. Bal- boa Inn. Harbor 660. 98-tfc Hereafter lt we recap your TIRES COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE h¥f hour. $225.oo. 3411 Ftnley 520 Ijo. Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfc fioors, stove, plumbing Frigi-Between two established. business Ave .. Newport Beach. 1 5-2tp !R&di0 Repairs daire, Phone Harbor 271. 6-4tc properties. Will consider otter. WP. guarantee our "Caps" to lut WANTED TO BUY 11 >hi fll&ket: tubft, etc. N - ., Free Estimates Kitchen and Willl ·washing Floor Cleaning altd Waxing Window Oeaning caulking Painting All Work 'Suaranteed Harbor 379.J Will Pay Cash For your furniture or what have you. Phone Beacon 56¥. Crawley Furniture Co. 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Meo.a 92-tfc Beacon 5763 ewport Beach Half Acre BURT NORTON 2-bedroom home on 2* lots close With ocean view, also oil rights. 91!1 pi.st Highway, Newport to business section of Newport Sacrificed at $1200 :z3-.tfc Beach. Immediate pagsession. _ --.-----,---.,.-----Total price $11,500. Terms can B lb Isl d SPINm type mirror piano. Re-be ananged. with O\llller. a Oa an passt ssed. No\v only pay bal-2-bedroom home, also gar. apt anceL $290.0Q. To see this is to J. M. MILLER $17 ,000 love 11t. 16th & Central-Harbor 1264 _ Wl.11 Pay Ca sh 1:1anz-Schmtdt Piano Co. '&-ltc Business Property 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. S-tfc --BALBOA For Rowboats, Skiffs, Dinghies. ' With living quarters and going Dories. PIANQ '!'t.TNil:fG and repa1rtn1. Neat, newly deeorated small house. business. 20,000 MILES . and that'• not all- WE WILL GIVE YOU $20.00 . IF ONE COMES OFF Regardless of Speed. • ONE TIRE RECAPPED IN 5 HOURS. A" H & w· d s J~. Brown. Phone Beacon Excellent location. Priced -'•'t $"""00 00 • s ouse 1n ow wanson 5 J. 388 Broadway, Costa at-..... "u · 113 30th St N rt for a complete set we will call Cleaning Service ·· ewpo Mesa. 78-tfc -S-5tc ' $7,450.00 , Many Other Interesting Listings. far your car In the mornlnc ---------· _ss..._tt_c_ 1 -FUR--NITUB--E-F-_o_a_s_ALE ___ n fianQ Eepairing H. E. Bodman Francis J. Horvath ;.'tio de~"o~11s': .i:ian~ St 1 K•t h lPr McMAHAN'S our January Tuning and Refinishing Associate B k when we recap your tires, for ee I C ens f ·1 I . . full . Accredlted References by South-Marvin H Rienking ro er $100 N le d lgh GLASS ENCLOSURES urnJ ure sa e lS in swmg_ en} Calif M . T ch . 328 28th St., Office Har. 1805-R . . o a we t4 or SHOWER DOORS This is an annuaJ event, planned Ph Mr F. usanicHareaborersl563 415PN. Broadway, Santa Ana 116 3.5th St., Res. Har. l922-R "extru." · • for months ahead with emphasis on~ · ag • hone Santa Ana 4028 ~ltc S o u thern Counties on savings for our customers. or 41e P. 0 . Box 211, Newport Res, Ph. Harbor 2795-M. ·&-2tc --.,._ ---------- Supply Co. If you want one article or a &-tfc N rt H · hts N C try Cl b Phone 5585 Laguna Beach household, it . will pay you to GRAN!i> pianos. Steinway, Weber, ~wpo e1g ear OUD U 548 Forest Ave. 6-ltc • shop this month at McMAHAN Chicltering, Kimbal, Mathushek. - FURNITURE COMPANY, SEC-Juliuk Bauer. Priced from $485 2-bedroom, beautiful living FOR SALE-Westinghouse hand wi·th fireplace Fenced. OND AND BROADWAY. SAN-or ~I rent. . vacuum also contineous rewind class 1 t " attachment for Bell & Howell _T_A_AN_A_.~ _____ s._ttc D z-Schmidt Piano Co. oca ion. 16 M.M. projector. Beacon 5526. 520 . Mai~ Santa Ana. S-tfc $i0,500 nx:m Well-built, comfortable 2·bedroom First home. Hardwood floors. Large landscaped yard, lawn, assorted fruit trees, garage. Owner going to Washington. Says SELL! Costa Mesa Tire Co. In Rear at 1760 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Pb., Beacon 5743 Aak for Al ar Hank. 6!2tc A GOOD BUY-USEI! ,!PIANOS. Some as low as 1 -----------I S A W'"'E BUY $95 T J. M. MILLER, Realtor J . M. MILLER 10 ROLLS buff imitation brick W -: pood toue. ernts. 15th & Ce ntral, Newport Beach 15th & Central-Harbor 1264 84-tfc siding. '213' 39th St., Newport Let Us Help You Be Wise DflnZ·Schmidt Piano Co. Phone Harbor 1264 5-ltc 6-ltc AUTO llEBVIOE • Beach. · &-ltp HARBOR FURNITURE 520 ~o. Main', Santa An a. S-tfc ----------- • . BECHSTEIN. Famous European Newport Heights MONEY T0°LOAN Ill 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa 'Mesa 1 W Building -To Move 4-tfc artts piano. Grand. Wonderful Very nice 2-bedroom home, large • NO HERE , . > tone. Terms. living room with fireplace. Mod· NEED "MONEY? Contains-Wash Basins, Toilets, DA VE:'NPORT, ovefstuffed. chair, , ( Dpmz-Schmidt Piano Co. ern but pre-war construction. Hlnot Water Plant. Other plumb-radio combination, mahogany 520 ~o. Main, Santa Ana. 5-ttc Newly furnished and redecorat~ g. • poster bed, tattan settee and ed. Garage lawn f ced back ·' ' Your ljllthorized OJryaler- • · Box 924-A, Balboa Island chair, high-chair, toaster , H 's DQ YOU yard and storage ·roe:_ Immed-: ii" · · &-ltc h.p. swing 58W. 3411 Finley Avr. HA VE late Poosession.· Only $3,500.00 ~·~ ~~~· bl ~-·-Newport Beach. between 2 bl R'ADIO NERVES? · down. See Ua for Quick. Helpful Service on Your Financial Needa -Loana "on Funiitw.:e -· Salary Car or Other Security ~uth Dealer. Autborlz.e.i ~ ' i ';; ~ .. •~•v~ta es,~·· 7 p.m. • S-2tp J -oounter •tool s, refrigerated · Does 'dio J . M. MU.I.ER • bacl<ber clinoCt draw beer box. FOR SALE:-Clrcanian walnut ' ur ra ge! on your nerves 15th "' CentrU-Harbor 1264 .wves Pi !hers. double bed. •box ~Kl and beca1'"4' you1 can t hear that fa-. &-ltc ' c.n 'lo toe 2 ~Os~ 'ri.mt. matlres.'I. Phooe Harbor 1352. vori'I' program clearly or maybe =---'·--·-------1 ' an S-tfc ~ u all! ' WILL BUY equity In home In har-• ________ .;__....;.·&-;...;;.21p;:.. . Ut us cure -irritated bar area. Write Box 97, New- ;'OR SALE -Modern pon:e1a1n FOR SAIE 4* ft. General EJeo. nerv by REPAIRING that port Beach. 5-2tc oink and drain board 1n steel trtc Refrigerator with new unit. BIJZZY. FUZZY, ex what have Houn: 10 to .1 and 3 to 5 (Clow.I Saturdays) I • : CUnplete ~ubrkatlon and Maintenanee Kendall aDc:I Quaker State o11a .. A. R. EBRITE JIM W.' DOAK Clyde B. Doak· W. C. Gabbard ' <;;eofge Evepson 1936 Newport Blvd. I 1~ c&st Hhvay Costa Mesa ~~ de! Mar Beacon 5857-W . ) Har¥r 1Z71 Brlrig Your. Buying and Selling. Probleii!_s to Us . Balboa Island Home and Apartment 'l\vo-bedroom home; completely' furnished. Nice yard, landscaped and fended. I-Bedroom apartment for income rental. Garage. $14,500, terms. Costa Mesa -Best Buy 'l\vo bedrooms-five-.-oom home--frame, hardwood floors, completely and attractively furnished, new ' double garage. Home Is five years Qld, very well constructed. This is a home anyone could be proud of. Lot is 54x150. New double. cesspool. Price $8450 -Terms. Quick possession. · ' I Nearly New -Costa Mesa 1 Three-bedroom stucco home, completely furnished with approximately $2000 worth of nearly new fumiture, rugs and carpets, ,Pre-war. Kelvlnator, Wedge;wood,-dinette and dining-room set, nearly new living-room set, drapes, blinds, curtains, etc. Tile bath and kitchen, hardwood floors and two floor furnaces. Large double garage, back" yard fenced. East side. Price, $12,500-only $4000 down. Business Site -Costa Mesa Lot 100x240·ft. at 1833 Harbor, close to Alpha Beta Mkt., $15,000-terms. Zoned for wholesale or retail business. $tore now wider construction ion nex:t Jot Ocean and Harbor View Lot Newport Heights 45' level lot, unobstructable view, ni ce surrotmdlngs. Price $5500, terms. t RELY QN RE LIAN·CE Corona Del .Mar Special Brand new, wcant, one bedroom, modem, beam ceiling, comer Sink, bar in kitchen, floors hd phJe carpeted to wall, knotty ~ine and plaster interior. Priced $6750 -Terms. I New -Corona del.Mar 'l\vo-bedroom home, fireplace, floor furnace, dining room. Lots o(.closet space; tile kitchen· and bath, shower over tub. Large double garage; landscaped yard. Price $11,000, terms. · Corona de! Mar Bargain Pre-fabricated home 20x24. Unfinished inside, but material all here to complete. South of highway. Vacant, partly furnished, liveable. Lot 30x118. Price, $4250. · ' OCEAN VIEW: LOT, Newport Heights-50' x135' . On Redlands-See our sign. Price $1950. I Corona de! Mar -Furnished 2 BEDROOM STUCCO, fireplace, elec. reirig., table top stove, etc. Garage. Price $8950. Only $3500 down, balance at 3 percent--.$33 1a month. . ' i ' Lido Isle Home · 2-STORY HOME--45' lot, Walled I patio with barbe- cue pit, very private. Home is 2cQedroorhs, 2 baths, large liv. room, corner fireplace\ nice 'din. room double garage with sun deck on top. Stove & refrig'. Price $19,500. Terms. . Open 7 Days Every Week, 8 Im. t0 6 p. m. RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT 00. A. R. EBRITE JIM W. :OOAK Clyde B. Doak W. C. Gabbard Geoi,'ge Evenson 1936 Newport Blvd. 1435 Coast IIlway I Costa Me$8. CoronaJ del Mar Beacon 5857-W Harbor 1Z71 . I 6-ltc ,ftAD:DB 11 AIRPLANE8 ~ II '.TRAVEL-OME Trailer, 18-foot. STEARMAN P,.T. 27. low time. Call Loretta Oark', Harbor 5. since new motor. 140 hm.tts. Per· , · · S-tfc feet conditioil. Speakjng tubea and parachute. See Ed. Blehm, 221 W. WU.00, C.,Ota l4ela. AD kinda typewriter rlbbonl In • • • ' cabinet, 50-lbi lee box and clak. $125.00 See at· '111 Bartfc:rd, l'<JU Indio. FOR ~ clel Mar, ~ Phone Harbor 189&-J. &-ltc Hunttn,t<m BejM:h.' &-ltc A'" • La Phil Sh ~ ~bi::.i "::.~.:"': I)' ,, • S-21p . lltodt at the Newo-Tlmeo. ; . FOR SAl.E-Nieola Chhe ... Oren-. " onze~ . co op ....... aw-. Ph. H-215-W. .' ' •ELECTROLUX tlal dark blue rua. Appuxt-We 1 1ec1auz.e In Philco Zenith · 65-tf" \ · mateQo ·lOxl.2 pet~ -tlon Wee a. ~Uc racliol'. · ' · VA~ ~ $19CSO. c.n Harbor\106.' &-4tc Kl OX HARD=ARE' ~ ::%-.5,.:=~~~'!: · Lap model, $2'7.50, complete NEW wlµtc -1'9'"' cl-. ,n <:all Harbor :IM-W. 5-~ . · CD. ' -; - · NEWPORT . HARBOR MOTORS 2618 W. Contra! Ave. ' Pbooe Harber .. • -attacb!Nm~; -utifUll1' re-curtaho, 5 pn. ISO 1*dl. Olotam · C E. 4tb, ~ANA ' 181~ NJeo.wA'DOrttl BJ'id, Calta Ka& ' Jllillt. Written'~ yr. GuARANTEE ' -51' to ~ ~ lcac-New ,Ptiane 130 5-4tc Ea.et N~rt ( ' -B~w 52311 up j · ... order;j~ \eel in,.... rattan tzopical IUD --t. -~.&!Ol()O'Jh••Mtw•' ....... ati...:tlw fumlobe4 dD-( ...... -~-Vubt) TM _ 8 ' 11 llllm, DO cl>llP Allo cua1lom ...-""''"""I--= p1ox · liq A P'IDe lillcl>-r I 6-ltc TRAILERS FOil RENT ' -ar Witte I -.._IUD iounCe-Bia ... '-I C .• ten Av,allal* &~ B ..='"~, .._ r Do yoor """Iba:,,._ and~ • t ' 23 Bmbor'"laJ... "'2tc ,. -l ~JDllnk;"' ---_.. fuw.ua ... _ ..._,... _I . I . ---a ...._.,..-StJN VAClJUN ~STOREs _, ~ awawa-.~ '''*++lletes-nr ra · · LG&JgT;O~-· L""i tnc.Allneweiqtdpment.S2.25·1t I J10R SAl"--Oooll --l.oolt . . ... I J •, -. "' •I I • GI' l'""lp -..'..'.I _ S1.50 per c187.1We fumlob bitl.. AUTOS WANTED .. WE NEED LATE MODEL JCARS and Will Pay .Top PriC«:S ' . ' Sf!lJ, YOUR CAR NOW I Wblt~i-~ i !"-tor our, coqrtlloila buyer .,tio wm eaD Uld ·adv• you n!Drdbllr Of4 ~ """II 'prlcm Uld uraDp llll dltidll I I ' . . I • CULBJ;RTSON ¢1-1~0~~ (X)'~ Inc. ' 011-•1?' ... 0 • w W• o 1tn1,1'cauwt; Br' *' -• o •-. n r >? ._. • Lams Blldl l41I •w~Aw. atoft wt ml4 bid ~ 3905 I & &'.: _. &All J . 11.~vn1 .l!R Rzz,.Ji •·r91"'1 viii ... 1 :U,:zebil .-Bros. ~ ~:r-, ._ Lai11 B l o± ,_. X-Aw.., :r· B7 1 .h. OaD'...._ a , '2llth A Om~ UM -1-,_, " M __, 09r. iTtb a. Newport ,, , • · , : 1;:ue . • , Mt.. · , l ~. s-uc ~""' w.. ,.. .... J111D ·c.i x.a , :.i.- ! :.! -i1-; ., ~,,.. · · ,. ... • ·. • 1 .'!! ,_ · . _, I .J . J,. . ~~. "...... • t,._ .. c,t· _·"--~~~'-l~:.r.c-.. _ ' . .!'· --~ ,_ -j -_,. .t." • .'!'~..:..:~ ~rf1;.·~:~.:..J•1r:_" _. ~ l .. :~"-·· ···~..:-:·R. ~-..._rr.~·r ~;~,.r;t~~ t,: ;...-...: o._-: •• ......... ..-._ ,·_ f ~ ·j,.--·~· .. -'"'~; j .. ~ . . , .. ' • • -~ • j •• ' I \ J l • } !1 l H' . II t1!!.i'~t.:~~EllS 1 ' hurch Serves 1000 Years I v~ws o~ ~ p~ II ·n. ,_i:: I _.. • .,-111 · V-mtW 111 RENKY llOWZWV Tiii: DEMOOMTW 11'.&l'DI dlltlgureo our free econlmlc 'YI-•• • -~ill.:~.C .. ··' ... Wal i:i•l•J' ta'u.e. . There can be no doubt that the tem. It should, however, not· be • '.., ::--We ~ CRall!ITIAN IKJIENIJl!l llONJTOll !lemocratlc fajtl\. baled on the aatla!led with mei:eJy claiming · • ·ON.a .,. -...,. .. ,. Pet lloi ~ . . oxtord'• tamoua Church ot St. I ~ who qule~ ldt bis -t. iree penonollty; 11a e better -rllhto, but. lay equal 1treio ~ • .!»•~ p;J;bJe Iii A.dt-;-.'2:ll0 Pll' JW In Onilp ~ Maey the Virgin-the Unlvenlty picked up the aheef, -_..,.. !Inner foundation tor human pro. dutlet, without which th~ can · • 0.11 -,_ to •Ill -: P-00 per ,_ to Bib -• Ch~ umcathed throuch ably being an autosrapb collector, ll7ftl than a Commurusm which be oo enduring rights, DlsC!pllne, p od u ~ matur et tbe Poetdllce In Ncw;pc:wt B :It, ftve yean of blitz. but It hu IUO-put It thin bis ~!rxtor a ~ tendl to 1ubmerge the individual orderlineu, responsd l lbobU!ty i!i~ ot Calltonde, under tbe Ad at llardl a, 18'19 cumbed to the mllc:hlet from an ment ore wu ety u and bis free lnltetlve. I t la more management an a r • go ' ' Ulcontrlved piece of electrical wir-the fate ot the eermon, but when In harmony with what JI deell<'t band In hand with right.I. All MM D. rokt'Ek .. . . . .. .. • • putJU-ber tng. [ In a I.~ ~ the ancient it proceeded u usual, attention and belt in hwnan nature-more these key~words of om. organized J'ROST · -• --• ·.. • • ., • -Edl.tcr chaJ\cel that bad harbored cen-wu resurped. dynamic and creative. I t should advance shouia be integrated with DIXON --• • • -. ~ ~'!!,na c!tf: turift: of academl~ hiatory and There wu a time when St. also be more efficient and p-oduc> our whole social and i nomlc Plaaf, aou W. C...ttti A-. Newpttt ' ' lea!]tnif vanlabed, leaving a void Mary's would be the natural con-tlve, ellmin4tlng trlctlon and 411-practice. - Offi...:...1 p f th City of N-.....rt Beach 1n t11e boooms or a1umn1 that no terror any ce1ebrat1on1 connected location, and the oec111at1on ~ ·such • warktng coc1e or creed ICQU aper 0 e ~~II"" eleglaca In Pollabed Latin can ade-with ~ royal visit. But the Uni-tween boom and bust, which now need never tear comparison with A DIJsimhMt Loe* lmU..U. .tor 0... 11 YW'I qua tf}Y express. versity Church hu been relieved -· ·---• mm.. any ideology ln the world. l t will- . - f • '1 , I -• Before YOll Bulld or! Remodel . I Vllll Oar IDferAllng ....... ,ud Dllpl&J ........ .. Color guide&, plan- ning ali:la, ti •llPeber-. l\o'.e lt.ock ot carpels and llnoleum. Kap& <larpeta Cleaned, BepUnd LUDLUM Carpet Works um 8oaa. l1lelll SL -lleata --BANTA .I.I!'• -· · Concepts of what activities are ot its seculai' functlona. On the JOKE~ ·th t • make democracy a working,lwork-Active apprl,prtate tar a church edifice recent vlalt to Oxford ot .the Kin& ....-a IS -able formula once more. I t Is havel changed with the centuries. and Queen to open the new Bod-what America and Americanism ~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~ Member St. Mary'1 may have been con-lelan bulldingo, the m ain event.I Fa:1'er f"t':,"dci!::.:all g 1r 1 arid Indeed the whole world most r-------------------------, Of secr4ted to purely religious al>-took place elsewhere. It wu in weep ng on e need today &nd for Jack of which serv4nces in late yelU'I. But 1n the Sheldonian Theater that Queen "Wbat'1 the matter1 darling?" our tree ~orld may yet crash. --~------------------=~~~~ the earlier centuries of Jts 500-or-Elizabeth listened to an adreu in he ultecl. Its achievement would be th e so years and in the still earlier Latin by the Public Orator. ''Mummy's drowned the kitten," crowning vtctoTy of the peace. __ .... -_ 1ni u1turiuin•H•n•u•n•ui ui 1t1n1u111t 11•u•+111•1111H1u1u1111u"11na11•u•11•1t1111ie1 .. 11•u11•1111n•11111•H•11; centuries of lts predeceuor, lt wu Nearly four centuriea before, 1he managed to get out. Let that achievement be the con- CO RRAL DUST ~. the pub of the Unlvenlty"a life another Queen Elizabeth delivered Fat.lJ:er tried to comfort her, ex-sdoua new task of your s&tes- ln every sepse · of the word. It an address in Latin-that wu S t. plainln,g that this wu 8 painful men, your industry, and your la- Pepul3.tion 10,~Friends 2,000-Enemies on~ (my~f)-! was Ute meeiting place of the Uni-Mary's· Church. The Queen ar-necessity. But still she wept. At bor manpawet, ill which all will I love them all-me too. J , i · ,_1 ~ versity's legislative body, the for-. rived Ur Oxford in a Utter drawn Jut she blubbered through her share In the vast human advance -ac'\ inw ey . ~ um ~or many a heated. discuulon by mules. 1be muln pulled up tean: ~ _ which lies ahead-Extract from on doctrinal fundamentals, the at $t. Mary's and the 1 Earl of ~'M m1aed · 1 c 0 u 1 d address of J an Christian Smuts, 111u1111u1111n11111111111111Ju u111111111111111•11111111111111111• .. n•n•111111111'11'111n•n111111~1111•n111"1'111111111111u•u•. administrative building, tre{llury, Leicester handed her out. After drown~ pro Prime Minister Of the Union ot at Whi. •te House Lease law eourt, and lil>rary. . a service In which the anthem -Cape Argus South Afrfca South Africa, before the fifty • Bene_ath its-tall spire and lavish-waa accompa.ined by cornets. the . ' I first Congress of American In-The present lease on the White House expires on January Jy bepmnacled. walls, the legisla-Queen mounted a gilded throne Breakfast was long over and dustry, New York. ~' 1949. · ::i:~~~ ~efoprtun! ~} ~~:a~~ :!~~~~':dhaysour 1~!°::: t~n 1~ the senJor avn Servant, en~sed • No doubt the prese. nt tenant, one Harry s. Truman ( un_ -. , . . . . • . · 1n his paper called tor more tea. California lmpas1ng a celling on rents; the ed. discussions in Latln on the-• d · h t h ' .. Tea?" echoed his wife. "Look doubtedly you have heard of him), is won enng w a IS Chancellor might be found hold-ology, moral philosophy, and civil . S k f , · · eel N t th t Mr Tn.unan and ing court and fining one of his Jaw by Oxford's leading savants at the time. Aren t you going to pea S chances.are of haVUlg It re°:ew · 0 a Ui . h ds it punctilious students tor brawling When the September sun goi the office today?" I s1.«n1n C:....t statements by bis family would be left without a roof over eir ea -thei fine being paid to the treas-low and candles had to be lighted ''Dear me!" he startled, "II Interestlnc Callfomtan.1 theY should be "evict~" two years from now., but there are urer, who lodged the _ money, with on the third day, the professors thought I was at the office." THOMAS F. EASTWOOD, s . certain advantages in living in the big house just a mile from that 1of the University revenues, were talked out and call~ for a -Newcastle Journal F., -retlrin&' after 53 yean . witb . . ~ in the treasure chests kept In the speech from the Queen, Elizabeth 1 Western Ulllon-"Now I'm going ' Capitol Hill. churcJ:i. , demurred and asked the Spanish Two old ladies w~re taking a . to settle to leisure in the man- F-or one thing there is no rent to pay. For another, the AmiW.t all its various forms of Ambassador, ~en Leicester, to stroll together down a quiet coun-1 ner to which 1 must learn to be- f t rta" . ests is largely bonie by the gov-usefulness, however, St. Mary's speak for her: When both of try lane when fuddenly a huge, come accustomed." expense O en e ming gu . ml d h has 1always been primarily a these bowed and shook their heads, man-eating Bengal tiger bounded BERT La.BRUCHERIE UCLA ernment treasury. Then too, the house IS roo Y an . as church-and a parish church at the Queen herself made a grace-from the adjoining woods and f tball h-"W put' 0 the ''excellent" protection against burglars, trespassers an.d JUSl that,. though its l!niverslty ch~ch ful ana modest little Latin ad-ra~ past them, roaring an d ~ ot ~Bowl :ame then year plain eve da peddlers and agents. . functions predonunate. Two di~-dress. AB the mul~ pulled out snarling. called for. Of my total squad of And :?'any this weren't enougjl, the job "attached" to the ~::di;~,.!.';;::. ~:ous°"!~'!..~. ~~:"~rc12'.:1e~~11::~'.w= 01~~!~:'::: :;:: 0~a;/' asked one ~enpl~~~· 0~ ~':er~i~~;:e~: White House pays a n eat $75,000 annu ally. Of course, that vances. One .ls the academic pa· St. Mary's is legally attached. gave "Yes," she replied calmly. "You fought in the war too." neat $75,000 probably becomes a net $40,000 or less by the rade ot Vlce-Chancello~, doctors, the Queen a hearty send-oft-otlli don't see many of them around HEDY LAMARR, fllm •tar - I WE WELCOME YOU TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ' . (90 : 80" 90 Days) Marbro'a Invite yCN to come In -open a charire """""'1t. Oµr lltoCk8 are C<llll!¥te with the latest styles ot Ladiet:' Fine Apparel -·"- NaaonaBy Advertlled READY.s TO·· WEAR ' !18 WEllT fth ST. PBONJ: lW \ ts through taJtin his cut but even at that ~ors, bedels, M. A.a repreaen-in Latin. , &'-• here these days, do you?" "My late roles, especially in The time Uncle Sam ge g . ' . . tati".'es, in their respective aca-St. Marys can be rebuilt. Ox--Sydney (Australia) Telegraph Stran e Woman• have given me It's better pay than one can earn setting up pms ID a bowling derruq trappings, Into St. Mary's. ford has turned to the twentieth the cf.ance to :.merge from the L:======================== all selling' shoelaces. The other is ~e oppidan counter· century for its new Bodle1an full Tb y' All Experta d ldr to the privilege of _ ey or part o! the first-the municipal of modern contrivances. But it " re , sexy_ 0 um:-I d With all these advantages it is li~e wonder that ~ost ?f parade of Mayor ~d Corporation, is none the l~ reluctant to loae di~~otographer: 'Watch the bir-=~:1 Ia~:~:· i!!~ope eserve Store Boon: Dally lndudlng SatardaJ 9:SO A. Ill. to li:SO P. Ill. the tenants in the past have been aruaous to have their four-all in dvic regalia, preceded by iU ancient shrines consecrated to Modern Tot: "Noruaense! Kindly E L L A WATERMAN, L A. ~ar lease renewed at least once. A Mr. Roosevelt-Frank· gownCh ~ m1ace-AllbeSar~r~_intobthlocke Qty ning. early da tholiusanl d dyearstl of learn-pay attention to your exposure, \\'altre.s--"I don't say there 'isn't PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J-ur\P, o wn ... a or an re g ous evo on. f al 1 th dis ·"d ll h lnfl ti I thi k th · h Jin D Roosevelt (~F whom you've also probably heard) tw U th tr t 0C eng , lance ~ • g t• an a on. . n ere IS W en · . w . three 0 P e s ee · ing or you'll ruin your film." I buy things. But it doesn't show r------------11 succeeded in havmg his lease renewed no _less than . No mention has yet been made D.d y K -Carbon Copy up In tips!" Bookkeeping AOOOUNT.&NT . It a ars however, that the "real estate agents" on of the undergr~ds. but St. Mary's I OU now ---. ' times. ppe 140 milli does not forget them. U they are The tenant of the remotest log Service Capitol Hill who look after the property for the . on releg"'ted to the galJe.ry for the cabin upon the very verge of dvt-~-. · be Co ·'18.nc11ords" may take · action soon to limit tenancy ID the morning service, the doors are Uzation is wlthlo reach or news-Ward & Harrington Lum r . OOLIN JI', BROWN White House to not more than 8 years. open_ed wide for them for the Uni-papers recording and passing ru,s-LUMBER AND BUD.DING MATEIUAL8 Ill --~~:.. l~boa &L · ed h h ver.nty Sermon at 8:30 on Sunday tory of the world.-Lewts Cass. Ba Dl•trict Yard ~ ~ ...... Anyway as far as Mr. Truman is concern e. as ~o nigllt. To the wheezing tones of . . ' 1 ' · B t aft th t h ed \Vhat 1s taught 1n the Sunday Pb.one Beacon 5l11 housing womes for the next two years. u . er a , \V o the famous old organ-now melt sch ls f t d 1 th code f 511 OOAST m GHWAY AT THE AKCJllE8 · ., ~ in the holocaust-the undergrads 00 0 o-ay s e o knows . , troop ltn in their half length gowns m~rals for to-morrow.-Woodrow J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~ and disport themselves freely in Wilson. . ! 4 : Plenty Of Help . . . . the vacant seats of the mighty. There ~e about 100 miles of 1 The sea ts are unlike those in any welded railroad rails now m use · ' The man \vho goes into business for himself m these other church. Opposite the pulpit in the Un~ted Statt>s. bl t I · rd r to get •bis is the Vice--Chancellor's elevated The state of Kansas has more days has plenty of pro ems '? so ve m o e . throne, with the doctors' scats land under cultivation than any enterprise properly started and fo keep it going succesmttlly. J4U1ged on either side. Pfocton, other state'of the Union but one, 1 ' But, at the same time, he certainly does not lack for bed.els, and other members each and that state has three times outside assistance in dealing with those problems. Never have their arranged seating, so the area of Kansas. that the Sunday morning gather-There are about 3.45 ounces of before h ave Fede ral and State Governments, trade associ-ing is virtually the University sit· steel in a No. 2 . tin. can. ations and similar organizations provided so many services ting in Convocation. _, The state of Dl1no1S contains ap- for the benefit of the businessman. But at nig)it the undtrgrad.s proximately 12,000 miles of rail- . swarm into all parts of the-nave ways, a larger mileage than has Yet, it h as been found that many businesffill~n are not to hear the week's sermon from any other state. fully aware of these many services and therefore, are not some eminent preacher in the The state of Idaho is one ?f the taking full advantage of the'!I· Recognizing this fact, Cali· canopied pulpit that In the course leading states of the Union in the of centuries has housed almost production of• sheep and wool. fomia's largest bank with branches if);> more than 300 com-every illustrious figure among An-1J'ie state of Missouri is rich nnmities in our State, has recently established a Small Busi· glican divines The ~ undergra<h in minerals, mos t valuable of ness Advisory Service to operate as a clearing house of are aD attenti~e. thoughtful aud· \\'hich are coal and zinc and lead Information on local conditions and on current developments ience.' Once there was a momen-ore. tary break in attention. Bishop ln 1850 on~ighth ot the peo- in retail and service fi~lds.... Q_a•asse or Liverpool was. preach-P!e. of the Uruted States dwelt in This ne\v service should go a long way toward making ing, when' a sheet or his notes cities of 8.000 ~ over. By 1900 Vital facts a nd information more readily available. to small flutt"f to the floor. Everyone this number had increased to near- .-..!;'.: was edge, except one under-ly one-third. business men and in keeping them better posted on trends and activities which are important to them. This step . also gives further evidence of the cooperation betWeen thiS leading ficancial institution and the small scale enterprisers in Califomia-rooperation which has . been re- sponSible for the establishment and growth of t!Jousancls of little businesses. , Not only in California but throughout the entire Nation the small bUsiness man is today, as he has !llways been, the "l""Y baCkbone of our free enterprise system. ~~~~~~=======~~~~~~=~ Whatever is done to help him succeed also helps to p make the C®I1try prosperous. . y ~ur Own Local Pet Supply Store COllb'actors' Rental E~nt z_,.-.. la M-•007 for -Bal ...... eoio- BUILDING lolld CABINET SERVICE DUTCH HEACOCK · Ph. HARBOR ro2 or BEACON 5508-W 11111 -SANT.& AN.& .&V.., 008TA. MJ:lll 'THE .·CENTRALINER ' I . .. ':...-f ~ -- PLEASURE ·CRUISER . ' --...... ,,..,... llAN1ll'ACiiJIWf6 ~ -tsr.-.-JltwJ*rt.._.~..-e1.a.&Ma it • \ Now Offers You DELIVERY ' a Week to Your Home Fresh Inspected Hor8e Meat Dry Foods, Remedie.s Accessories and Supplies AS :mARBY AS YOUR TELEPHONE IUST VALL ~ lU Ap'8 A- •llloa 'Eh ,,:;, - PIMme: BA y ·y ERIES Six Volt Heavy Duty Delco Wholesale and Retail -0-• $1.00 Paid for Old Batteries Regardless of Condition -0- , ./ . . S T G R E Y '1S BATTERY SERVICE Westmlnlster Street-(between 18th & Magnolia) COSTA MESA Call Beacon 5183 . . LI .DO WHARF M52 Via Oporto -Lido Vlllllge -Newport lleadl Phone: Harbor '7M * Ovedooldng BMatifnl Newport B&y • Boan:" f to U p. m. aa-1 1'18d&J * .Ar~J!r• Steaks •.•• C»clt•• ... I . I ' • Armand Monaco ARCB1TEcr SU W. ~Ave.. Bae- Barbor 1 'IU !'721 Lakewood Ave. Loo .~ . N0"""""7 MOS DAY SOROOL Mortimer School -()oral Balboa ~ DAY !ICHOOL OPENS ocr 1 o..-: OolL Pnop., .&""7 O . .&. Mo.-, II-A., <nford Prt,..ipal 'l'llooe Barbor - DENTl8'fs Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST HO!~ W. Ooa.tnl. llerbor UllO NSWPOBT BJ:ACR DB. GORDON II:. RAPP DENTIST -w.-Owotni -llerborUl-J Newpon Qlntoa 0 . J:n••WMWU, D.D.S. HOlC-.~ ' " -'-mo <lo.-dol - Harold K. Grauel Chapel "We Ounelvel the Better Ilene . ..,. SenlnC Otben -.._1tan11••• ~-~ ·.PllnlCllAlf• • ll\JJIOBOl'fll, D.o. ' Dr. W. T. Mooaey PIQMlt• ud .... iM _. _, .. ................ -....; .. Dr. Marven J. Reitz -•sssfW& .... • ' A.:v . ·Andrews, M. D. . PBYSl<llAN -""' BUBOIX>N u1'0ou& BJctlOBJ'. Barbor Ille Ooroaa del Mar lobn K. (J, Chang. Ill. D. Pb:Jilldwl aad &waew 2 • 4 7 -8:30 and by appointment lleflcon :5075 lJO -18th s- Ooota -OelPfonda OordO!l Ill. Grundy, Ill. D. PHYSICIAN -SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; 3..:ii p.m. Phooe Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. ~-s-. Hours: 2-5, loy Appointment Telephone --U1 Bnedway Ooota - 1111toa Ill. 11AxweU. 11. D . "1801 0-t m..., Clo-a dol Har Offtce Hdura: 10-12; 2-5 ............... _ S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814. Bay A-, B&lbo&. _1,,. "' s. em. a. Loe • .., •• ~mt · By ~t T. P. BeeW, 11, D. Wm. L. Spivey, 11. D. PIQ4t'= flD4 kzawww .... w. o.Rwl ~·-­.......... -1'611-J 8U&tWI098 Raab ~ Bennett I oi;www _. =sp 1n ,,_ ........... o.e. ... ~airs,?••:•• 1 • .... IG7W.'Cwtwl JlfceeM._. T Ire, p I ·" ·kw IM orroiu:1ws ,. 2 I • , ll. T. ~ •:..:--0 . D. nmss•.,...., WW PtlPll"AftD ---• ' I ... 'M I I ·· ..... .. =1•-n.-....:-. ,.. .... • 7 Robert .. Crawford ---D.' ' ~' WIWWWI I . _...,, 'pS·° F'l 1 19 _.:il,--J ; r& a *' I .....:,_._ ...... • I, ·I l .. •• • • • CAsrAWAYS' CHai I ER By NAN<:r NEWPORT • 1 . . .... ... . . ,. JS lfY J'ACE RBO? I I I · ••. ~t,-AI.Li.ript,-a ol can ..... a m!ot•• ONCE la a Wtille,-caa't abet -ru. SAY SllE can. -.,.S -tb1a -a PIP! -GEE. tolD, I'M SORRY. -lbout !bat arbor Feminirie · ·Activities · P ,T.A. Leaden Awarded Life Membenlhips At Golden Apniversary of Organization . ; Tbe Founder's Day SOth um!-lftlldeit ol the NewP<*t Be8ch VORU7 meeth!& ol the fourth Gralmnar -P . T. A. wu ttwa Dlatrlct ol the 0ran&e County, liven a 'ldm11ar ~ bl' Colltornla Consreu ot Parents and Mn. Weoley Fowler Pl'<Oldent ol Teachen wu held 'lbunday, Jan-the Newpurt Hartxa'. Hieb &cbool . Wl_l'll 16 at .9:30 a.m. at the Fre-P.T.A.; Theoe aJDOn& lbc a- mont Junior lDgh achoo!, Ana·, ~~. includlnc one to Miu helm. He!~ Paull, county Phyoio-tber- wrmc-mtbebrolldcut! ·-· . ; . ALL 101:1 OAllT4WAXll DiTlmlUftll • • • ' -RADIO FANS ,wbo tuned In at 9:00 PJI. lut 'Ibundly tar the -"• -IOt the club'• "JUST RELA:X" pr0pam ot c11nntt -must haw tbouaht I WU &ettln& the jump OD April Fool's day! I t otarted at 8:30, not 9:00, -aand It WAS an awtully nice procnun. no foolln' -and '(l'e >ftre all pretty. proud ol our local Santa Ana station JC. V.O.E.. and the nice voice Who -ted the clMl. ~ u UNC<lllJ!llOl'clay as Cap Don has pr'eoented his eatin& plal:e on the blutfl -and music SO much like CostaiVaYa' -! . 80F1" M1!81C IN DD: BIGHT MOOD, - · -.Not TOO lonc-halttd or TOO classical, -py and sparkling .er llWl!etly rOmutic, -MEIJflW ls· the word. -EASY TO TAKE, - with DINNER! the sort!that REALLY HELPS you to enjoy and dli<St your food insteaa of swinKtng it in circles and over YOW' head. or catchlncolt In your tonsils with a LOUD BURST OF SYMPHONIC TrMPANUM! 'Ibere's a TIME & PLACE tor EVERYthlng, -and THIS time you can TAKE MY WORD tor It, -THIS TIItlRSDAY, > at 9:30, -I found It a little above the 1400· mark on my dlal, - neerer J41P on othenr. K.V.0.E. -DON'T FORGEI'. . ' . • COMMVNITY TllEATEa GllOCIP . · -GA'nlERJNG MOi.a:NTIJM & IDEAS a MILE A MINUTE! -anotM.r meeting already, -of the commlttee, -at Jean Llnsen- b&rd'a home on °"'an Front. Friday, -REALLY lt'!ttin& oraanlz<d.-lbout to pick a rip-roarina oomecl)' to open up with, -WTii ot folks joinlnc· u~ -about EIGHTY already. The MORE we have, -the euier the cui:& will be, -SO, -either SEND IN YOUR NAMES to .that BUSY , BARNUM, -(Mr. H. L.) care ot the News Times, or BRING your name It address a: YOURSELF to the next meetin& at the Newport Beach Grammar School, (side entrance) this. Thurs- day! EVERYbody's havin& a grand time about this, -GET INTO :ntEFUN! - A BCIN IN' YOtJB NYLoN T , . • • ~13andD + + PedW>ae Alane 1637-R Mrs. Albert Launer To Speak'Friday At FAC Book Section At 10 o'clock the meetin& waa aptal · An outatan~ pro1ram ia called to order by the president, ·Luncheon wu served at· 12.45 acheduled tor the next meetin& ot Mn. Arthur Slpherd. The Pledge In ,,.. Fremont Junior Hi&lt ~ · ot Allegiance was led by the Fre-at -r· the book section of the Friday mont Junior liigh school GI r I c •ieria. 1:1• meetln& again con- Afternoon club to be held Jan. Scouts, and the assemblage wel-vened at 1.30 for a piogram of 24 at 2 p.m. in Legion hall, Costa corned by Superlniendent M. A. ~~;'ur;•~l~~t..!:; Mesa, when Mn. Albert Launer Gauer of the Anaheun Elementary the direction of Ted Bourne el of Fullerton wlll speak on "Wo-schools. The response was given ment .. Pll school rvisor • e-. by Mrs. Leo Friis·, second vice-· .... J • supe · men Of Early . California." She president, and a business meeting At the conclusion of the mimlcaJ. will appear in various coatumes of followed. . program Mn. F.dgar_ HID. in . · chill'&• ot the Founder's Day pro. early Calitornia days. Mn: Sipherd lntonned t h e gracp. presented the J>Ut -1· Mrs. Launer is JunlOI' advisor group that the district to date dents ot the Fourth 1'1atrtct, and for the CalllornJa Federation of now claimed 15,441 members gave t b.e history-of Founder's . Women'• clubs, and is a put against 14,228 members ot the Day, llghtln& a candle tar each preceeding year. She also an-ten year p!dod. An em••l'nc lkit treasurer and put vice-president nounced April ·30, ~ 1 and 2 entitled '"The P.T.A. ot Dead Cen- of the State Federation. · 1 u the dates ae.t for the state ter Oty'' wu preaented by the Mn. J<>1eph Hamblet, aectlon meeting to be held in.Long Beach. Anaheim P. T. A: and caUled a chairman, will conduct the busl· During me business seuion post-round ot merriment that lasted neu aeuion. Tea 11 to be. served ers were Jud&oed. with TUstin Ele-. well over into the information at the. conclusion of the after· mentary taking fi.1't prize and perlOd which concluded the meet .. noon. All members and friends Co.ta Mesa second. ~or the high Ing. are cordially lnvtted. IChoola, Hoover of Sf.nta Ana was Pi!esent from the Costa Mesa tint with Tustin lDgh school sec· Elementary school P. T. A. ...,... Immunization Clinic one!. the Mesc!ameo Ed Mirkovich. Rich- -ME TOO, -and a cuppla othen, -we heard, -So Cap'n Don bas had thoee mean old spots on the driftwood chairs ALL veey care- fully tiled and sanded. A ,COLD & WINDY NIGHT! CUmmonup .A.NYway -he has a whole new bat~ry of those new electric heaters In EVERY CORNER! -and an e.xtenaion on the chimney, -so the blc ol' fiteplace roars and craCkles prettier'n ever! Did YOU loee th'lt lovely pair ol' long white kid gl<Jles? EVERYthlnc you looe at starts Wednesday A program of music waa given ard Dittmar, William er-_ Den- . . • by the Mozart Girls Choir ot Ana-Ills Hoeland. Roy Rouach, Arthur BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL. Apte aftDae, wMt.ll bu neeat13' 1wiea -remodeled and redecorated. It la M th , helm High school under the dJ. Anderson, Durward Cartwri&ht a brancll of Clu1at Cllurdl BJ tbe Sea, tbe Commanlty Metboclht clmrcb of Newport Beaell.. and Dr. o era of children between the rection of Miu Ruth Swan10n, and the president, Mn. Keneth ~llar!f=~'-"Wld;.;;;;;te::..:la::...1JIU=to=r·=-------------------------------· I ages of six months and ten years followed by a talk on "Under-Stewart. Castawaya ALWAYS awaits yoUr next trip up! BIGGEST WEEK-END YET! ! ! ! C b SI E . M . A p k M P 'J a are reminded ot the lmmunlzat,lon atandl Our N . hbo .. gl U ,COUtS n)Op OVtes t ac eet, I Ot ass clinic tor wfiooping cough and dip-ng eig n ven From Newport Beach Elemen- R · Th k Ch · G · f I IJ Off by Mr. Paul Demaree, prlndpal tary achoo! were the president, -NOT having phoned for a resen-ation, -my escort and I, -bein&' sort of consfdered members of the family, -waited 'patiently ece1ve an S Or flStffiaS I ts nsta S iCefS theria Which will be given at the ot the Anaheim lDgh school. At Mrs. Edgar Hill; Mn. c. F. Drake, local schools on Wednesday, Jan. the conclusion of the speech, Mrs. Mrs. Percy Bayns Mrs. H. o 22. by Dr. Edward L. Russell, Kenneth Stewart, Fe!ident of the Boyvey and Mrs. D. Heacock. · for all the PA Ying. guests to eat f"l.I'St, -SURE I take part ot my Movies showing CUbblng in 11* Den 0Uef1 at the Scout hut after ,,.v In trade, -WHO WOULDN'T! -UP ON THE BLUFF! -SO, H CUbbl i th Den and th -·• Scout tin t =z:"" we nibbled the geraniums & the potato vines, and sipped our ome, ng n e e r"'•u.ar mee g, or Dubonet in the Mermaid Tap Room and got a -kick out of seeing folks Cubbing' in the Pack took up training In Den Chief work. set a kick out of WINE martmis &: WINE manhattans they DIDN'T rouch of the evening for CUb Scout The Fathers and Sona meeting know there was any kick IN! ... Stanley seems to get his glowing Pack 105 which met Friday at of Jan. 10 proved a most suc- personality even INTO TiiOSE COCKT A1lS ! Newport Beach Grammar .school cessful affair and 25 cubs oom- -AND those HAND-BLOCKED TENTS he wears for a SlilRT! with OJbmuter H . O. Boyvey in pleted their bird houses, each re- Btrr, says he, -it TAKES a tent to covet a Castaways' meal, -if charge. ceiving a prize for they were so yoo FINISH it, -HE just waits till everyone's gone home, -and A ·-~-f th ood I uld be d I TAKES ms . TIME! Its characters like Stan: -and Kelly at the Wcu-ual or e evening' went to g no cho ce co ma e to Hut _ that would make a bar-fly out of little me. _ if I wasn't so Den l, attendance; Den 2, handl-award a single prize. The next prinl a: proper! AND GIRLS, -LISTEN. -he's MY definition of craft; Den 4, good conduct and meeting will be on .Friday, Feb. A GENTLEMAN, _ the -skit award went tri Den 7 14 and this takes the place of the _·ONE to whom you .can SAY PRE'TTY things, &...-or send fan-which was winner in the nail-regular Tuesday Den meeting for mail and Valentines to, -he UKES it, -but doesn't get ctrrE, ~iving contest. · that week. Don Durant of the SMART, or FRESH! -Just BEAMS & BLUSHES! -but, -WHEN Cubmaster Boyvey read.a letter American Legion, who is workin& YOU'VE LEFT THE ROOM: -he sounds off with a buccan~r-broad· of appreciation for work done by with the Boy Scouts, will be a aide-blast ol SONG that SHAKES the place from Stem to s tem. -the CUbs at Christmas time when new member on the cub Scout and BRJGHTENS UP all hands on d.~ about OOUBLE EXTRA! ! ! they sent, through the Red Cross, committee and will be introduced. ANOTHER COMMlJNITY CONTBIBtJTION Th p ck · is the -LIDO ISLE CLUB ma.in room recently decorated and fumis.hed gifts to 20 families, to children in e next a meeting by & committee headed by Herb Nacio Brown._ is SIMPLY GRAND! the County h01plta1 and to child· "Blue and Gold" meeting in cele-- SUPERBLY 2ood taste, _ luxuriously comfortable, gay nautical geai'. reh of the David and Marcaret bration of the 37th birthday of and a great 5eroic size painting of a pirate captain giving stem-faced home at Puente. Scouting and will be held on Feb. ccmpetition to Cap'n Don's ronception'of Sir Henry Morgan at ·the Advancement awards were made 21 . Scoutmuter Perkins will be CUtawa,ys' Oub. To me, -these great pirate chiefs carry a courage-as follo'W'3 : Denner'• stripes to present to assist in the graduation · ous messaee 'We can easily interpret in the more ~ful terms of our Donald Kauffman, Victor Willoo, ceremony for CUbs wbo have happy harbor, -they knew what they wanted, -SBJ1ed out and GOT reached th age of twelve during f. lt. -had .THEIR world BY TIIE TAIL! · RDbert Reed and ,Stanley Allen th e and assistant Denn'er•a 1trt-to e year. OUT OF THIS WJ:r:K'S BCISY HAT ~· Th t th """ will be -I draw Renato Monaco & Jacquie Goodyear, -ot Balboa & Harold Holbrook, Johlt Brunin& eme or e rnee..u ... Balboa Isle, enjoying the Hearts &: Fiowers table, DESPITE that and Robert Evans. the general ~ne of Scouting and awful new OJpid of Cap Don's. Don Pedersen, dining with the darling Other awards were, Teddy Mel~ ythoeuthwootrlthd etriv~~mo.!:1Pnatla~:''whlthech ol. Vildnppc>rt, -Mrs. Island -Rose Pedersen. John Mq:ee Bois-11.1·1 ... .... ... M'Valn ol Newport Beach, entertaining Joyzelle of Hollywood who had cher, bear badge; Stanley Allen. it helpa promote. a prewnt trom,Neva Dickennan. - a TERRIF1C scarf with Mennahls wolf artaw: Freddy Nesbitt, lion 4: Neptunes, etc'! Joyzelle was wearing one ot her own famous ere-badge; Jaek Raub, bear gold arrow ations which MORE than fit the Castaways~ -a blue &. white Island and keeper of the buckskin; Larry print gown with full sleeves gathered at wrists. Its a wdnder Don SeaJ, wolt silver arrow and Rich· didn't try to wheedle her out or it for a SlilRT, -he just ~D ard Sleeper, bear badge and gold Junior Leaguers Entertained At Mesa and gazed, -in admiration! arrow. -I saw F.dw. Tomaso, the Edw. Royals, the Carl Zamlochs of Mrs. George Holstein ill WU Balboa. Isle, and ?tfrs. Harry Ryder who was entertaining Mr. &: Mn. All boys who were registered hostess at a dessert bridge for Francis Runcy of Hollywood. Dr. & lArs. Harvey C. Maxwell of Santa last year and this year i:eceiv;ed members of the Junior Assistance Ana were being feted on their 21st Anniversary by their house guest, service stars, as did Den Mothers League at her home, 1176 Wells Mrs. Wm. Morrow of ~ttsburg, -. other guests were Dr: & Mrs. who had served for a year. Place. New officers were installed when the Pilot Cius ot C!Jrist Church by the Sea met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mn. John Taylor, Clift Drive, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodworth u co-host and hostess and 17 members ~ ent. Fred Woodworth, the n~w presi- dent, ~as presented with a gavel by Harold 'Glau, retiring officer: Appointed to aid· Mrs. Genevieve Barnes, who was re.elected sec- retary-treasurer, wu an assist- ant secretary -treasurer, Ro 11 Owen. Others named on committees were, hostess, the Mesdames Mary Taylor, Joyce McDonald and Vir- ginia Mawson; carda and flowers, Mrs. Llllian Owen: K:ifta, William McDonaJd and Harold Glass; ways and means, Mn. Mary Stanley and Mrs. ~June Burns and public- ity, Mrs. Jean McDonald. After t h e bUJlnea meeting COW't Whist WU played with Mn. Barnes taking tint prize tor lad- les and Mn. E. D . Goodell ~ ceiving the booby award, while for men Wllli&-O'l McDonald wu fint and Mr. Mawson held low score. At the cloce of play' re-. frethments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting will be held at the church and men of the class will be ln chi.rge. orange county health officer. Costa Mesa Grammar school P.T. Hours are S.lO a'.m. at the eo.. A., presented Mrs. Harry Burdick, rona del ·Mar school and trom 6th vice president of the district, 10:30 a.m . on at the Newport· and secretary of the Newport Har- Beach school. 'ThiJ· ta a part of bor High school P . T. A. with 8 a county wide drilre for preven-life membership. Mrs. Edgar Hill, tion of diptheria. IF DARYL WAS A GIRL HE WOULD SURELY KNOW WHY DADDY GOES ON 80 There's a reason for that un- usually happy smile on the face of Russ Dietrich, editor of The Beachcomber. Yes, he's a father again! Terry Lee, all· of nine pounds, came into the magazine world at 9 p.m. last Thursday night, too late for publication but early enough for Daddy to stop pacing the floor of an ante room at St. Joseph's hospital in Santa Ana. Skeets (that's the way mama wouJd want it) Dietrich, charminc young wife of the magazine editor and her second young son are doing nicely. Daryl, 22-mont.ha-old son of the Dietrich'• can't make out why Daddy keeps muttering, brudder coming home soon, but he guesses it's all right. When ~keels and Terry Lee come marching home, Daryl wlll somehow know what 'brudder' means or he will in time, won't he? MAIN AND CENTRAL AVENUE STOP SIGN PASSERS A.RE HANDED COURT CITATIONS Despite the fact that there is a bouJevar~top sign at Main street and Eut Central avenue, Balboa, visiting motorists continue to abuse it, according to checks made by Newport Harbor police. On Sunday between rtoon and 4 :15 p,m. three out of town cars passed the sign without stopping In violation of the motor vehJcle code. Told to appear in city court next Saturday were William E. Cox, 35, of Inglewood; Frank DuvaJ 68, of Los Angeles and Edward McGraw Wrenil of Long Beach. All three motorists were tagged by Patrolman Vincent I. McMan- lgle who saw them pass the signs without first coming to a halt. "USE TO CLEAN- CLEAN TO USE Mrs. Marlin Sheely, Recent Bride, Feted At Pretty Misc~llaneous Shower Tb&t arn•ztnc liquid boaaellold cleaner ID. the brlgltt red bottle Now available at ' ~ ~ "Cap'n" Don s e~,i .(Jkb -.-v.,.._ ... ~-. Illa Plw • tire wm 011.r ~ Doi-· Combination Dinners Orders take11 from 5 to 10 ~ NewlllldUa...a Hubert Nall, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Doneger. and Mrs. Frances Nall. Wednesday evening of this week New rpembers welcomed in- Br:Qt.Jr:sTllfG A BASS SINGER Mr. Boyvey will meet with the cl ded Mrs H · Bry Mra Mrs. "arlin Sheely (Dorothea t G -to add to the latt evening occasional harmony sings by the u · arrLSOn er, · ..,.. no e: ames were played, with Greater All American Market On Mlncle Mlle Seafood Specialties ~ .fittplace-, -were Mr.&: Mrs. Art Gilman, of Balboa Isle. I! you want CDM Ch h G L. B. Broering, Mrs. Vincent Hea-Wil.Son),J whose recent marriage priz.es going to Mrs .Al Horvath to hear a ~eeter high tenor than Art's, -you'll have to buy a UfC Ui)d ly, Mn. Forest F. Neal and Mrs. culminated an overseas romance, and Mrs. Orville Brown. After CANARY bird! It some deep bass grizzly bear will drop me a line. -pJ R ·s I Donald M. Van Sickle. "· • the many lovely gifts were opened ru get You fellas together some evening -NOTHing would please ans ' ummage a e Mn. Holstein presided in the was honored with a post·nuptual by the honoree, pefreshments of -"me more! .b:t is a REAL harmonist from WAY back! · Pl t --• be absence of the chairman, Mrs. miscellaneous shower Saturday ice cream, cake and coffee were -I saw the J . Babcocks or Balboa Isle. Mr. & Mrs. Geoi-ge M. ans or a rummage -.ie to Jon Allen, and the short business evening given by Mrs. Sam Mart-served. Holstein m . and Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Van Sickle, -both of Costa held Feb. 14 were made at the ner of Pasaderia at the home of M----and SO MANY lovely fo'lks from OUTLYING areas that it meeting J>f the Church School session was given over to a dis-Guests included Mrs. M. D. -~ "' -··s1'on of by-laWll. the co-hostess, Mrs. Ja1eph Mc-Sheely mother t th b Id lcdcl like the Castaways Club was 'really bringing home a very fine Guild of ·Corona del Mar at a ........ Ch 315 M • 0 e r egroom, brand ot imported &ACON to these parts! meeting held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Rowland Hodgkinson is ad-esney, ont';"0 street, Bal-Orange; the Mesdames Homer THE SALTY TOUCH. ALWAYS _ Marie Clements, 421 Dahlia ave--visor from the senior league and boa. Lockpart, Grant Fuller, Ralph · -was added by the Yacht Masters & Engineers Club of Southern nue and Mrs. Elsie Kopp was members include Mrs. Allen, chair-Mn. Bheely, who ii librarian at Ege, Wendell Calkins, A. Spencer Cal having their FIRST GET·TOGETHER since the WAR. The Boat· ·appC>inted chairman. man; Mrs. Fred Wall, treasurer; the public library and Junior pa.st-Allen, C. M. Deakins, Charles deck '9.Jl(jl club-room was crowded with these fine old searfaring gentry Mrs Bernardine Newlon pre-Mrs. Holstein m, seaetary; Miu president of Busineu and PrOfes-Martin, Thomas Sanson, Keitneth who are trying to find a ~~ent ho~e to: their ~p in this aided ~d Mn Helen Dudley WU Alice Best, Miu Ann Osburn, the Ilona! Women, met a former ac-Gorton, Bruce Handy, Bui-t Mor- lmmediate area. Anyone havm.g ideas might wnte to their Secretary, . · Missel Beth and Patricia Emison Quaintance, Marlin Sheely, when ris, Al 'Horvath, On:ille Srown, Capt. J . Johannessen of San Pedro. or Capt. Walter Larsen of our program cha.um.an for the even· and the Mesdames Robert Gard-the two were stationed in Korea Earl Stanley, WWiam Kennedy, lo61 Malibll Otarter Docks, Coast Hiway, N. B. About forty attended Ing. MnH Olive Sleeper led Inner, J. •ddiaon Gurley jr., Fran· and their marriage took, place J hn Tubbs E A Ult first dinner at Castaways. , devotions, giving selectiom from -A h tly aft their 0 • • • Cornwall, Mar- -and DON'T forget THE VOICE OF ORANGE COUNTY, st.a-Charles E. Coleman'• "Streams ·cis Parker, Alex Sherriff1, Miu 1 or er return home. tha Dickey, Frank Rowell and the tian K. V.O.E ., this Thursday evening at 8::30! in the Dffert." • Dorothy Westover and the new Flowers and candlH in bridal Misses Lois Simmons, Joan Her· ;:,;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\I In the child-study hour, Mrs. memben prev:i6usly named. whJte provided the decorative rick and Agnes Blomquist. BAYSIDE PLATING Gold Silver Copper ANTIQUES ESPECIALLY • • • • • • -- Brass 1914~Blvd. Phone~lillS . OOS'l'A MESA CHICKEN PIE -Our Specialty - • 91, C.lt Highway -~ .,..._ 11 .. -. .. 1 ., -. a 11 WlllllQ l • Betty Jenks gave instruction on ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;:::;;;;::::::::;:-~M~A-;-;T~E~R~N~l~TY:;;:.S~TY::::L~E~S:--.-.-. the two-year--old child from the BICYCLE F017ND ON BOAD NOW ' d • f him textbook, "Infant and Child in the A bicycle, with ports attached. you re ressmg Or ~ CUiture of Today" by ·Dr. Arnold was found abandoned on Coast . · (or will It be a girl) P Gule and Mra Vera ~ read highway near the Upper Bay c the chapter on "Self and Sex" bridge at 6 :30 Lm. Monday. Own-It's not ~if.you can steal the limelight just by expecting a baby. en tr ''Th Chi! , b . · · · Who 1sn t these days! The trick is to make your own srwwwiaJ <-om e d From Five to er may have same Y cathng at glow the warmest, brightest, lovliest of all. 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