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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-01-30 - Newport Balboa News TimesI I THE SAID CRAB • • ' t<REP PO ~! EDI 1 Ye.r •••••• a50 .. 0 g ... ,._.. ., .... -.. --~--­Nuwu 2'I 1 • lfww'r' ..... \ • • • • • • . . . •, .. ' 0-17 '"• Ouawt7 w_.., Newapaper .... Allllft ... i-. ,,, arj I ... 117 8 .A 111 EMBRACING BALBOh PF.N ,NSULA. WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE ~OLONY, Ubo ISLE, NEwPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORON.A DU MAR, COSTA MESA VOLUME XXXIX I / "'N:EWJ'OBT llEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, J ANUARY SO, IN1 NUMBER 9 P E R S O NALI TIES. So to 336,000 many Harborites ·are al- ways doing exceptionally fine job in their efforts t<>- ward the public weal, that it would not be amiss, now and then to give some of them credit, although, goodness knows, it is impossible to tell about ALL of them in a short column. Publicist Talks Before CC Today Trustees Will Be ~ppointed °l.~:~J!:!1::.i Upton Close To Organize College District ~~~i~i1 ~~~:1~~~0!~£~J::~: To ,Address tions representa tive of the Doug- Geoffrey Morgan, public rela- Highlighting Permits Issued Is Plan for ·S25,000 . House • • • By authority of the favorable eJecUon endonlna" the referendum ca111nc for t he fonnlng of a ooutltne J"unlo r QoUere o a.trtict embrad..nc the two high achoo I areu, County Superintendent of Schools Un ton T. 81.nimo~ now will appoint a board ~fst~~tees for the new college City tJlade -Best D~al on Lease mains to replaCt' the antiquated R b , las Aircraft Co., will address the "-'ood sta\·e mains now serving the epu 1·icans Newport Harb o r Chamber of city of Newport Beach was launch-Commerce 40th annual dinner ed by the city council on Monday meeting tonight (Thursday) at the after City Engineer J . B. Webb and John G. 1.1cMi llan, water sup-Orange Co.unty's traditional ob-Newport Harbor Yacht Clubhouse. erinte ndant, -mind-• the oounci'I-r L. 1 Dinner will follow an informal •"' ... "'"' sen•ance-o 1nco n Day will be men of the seriousness of th e Fe~. 13 at 8 dinner at 7 p.m. reception at 6:30 p .m . water supply plant. A surpr '•" ent t · t ' Highlighting the month-end aeport of De Newport Beach City bulldlng departmeht was a plan for tbe eom:tracUon of a 9%5.000 boUMJ to be erected on Udo b le. A pplying for such. a pennlt, whlclt. waa gnated. WM Howard 8. Pe~ enon of LM Anieles who \rlll bulld a oae-ato17 frame aDd stucco, :::.::.::.::...:....:.:.::.::...:.=:'.'.....:....:. ____ '®single family d~elling with at- tached garage at 212 Via 0.'ielta, Lido Isle, for that figw-e. lllllior Coll~ The work in· putting over the first steps In acquiring a J, C., as revealed in Monday's over- whelming e le ction, was larg<!ly due to the efforts of t>rfuclpal Sid. Davidson of the High School; Don Dodge, veteran H. S. trustee; Bra- den Finch, chairman of the c. of c. committee; Harry Welch and others. Of course, the majority vote is only the beginning and the greater task is yet ahead, but an en- lightened coast lil'le is wide ·awake to the possibility of such aJ\ educational under- The trustees will be called to a meeting t Q be held at his office in the. county courthouse next ~1onday night to organize 'and conff'1>"'"'ith officials of the War Assets Administration r egarding pro~ed transfer of acreage and facilities or the Sarita Ana Army Air Base for the college site. Th t . ed a t the Santa Ana M asonic Temp.. ~ er a1nmen pro- Although there still exists some e wo men es.tir:nat in 8 re-gr a m \\'ill be presented, accord-conjeetur e of individutll thought port t hat the m1n1mum amount le. it is announced by Mrs. Lelia Humorous. Talk Heard at Mesa Chief Building Inspector A. M. Nelson said that this and other permits issued Wednesday by his office would bring the January permit valuation close to $336,000. • to the contrary, city officials are· of work tha.t could be done an.d Eastman, chairman of the spon-ing to J . S. Barrett, president of More than 300 perSons attended leave th t te t the chamber. ' the annual membership dinner convinCC"d, that they negotiated \he e Cl Y .. wa r sys em in soring Orange County Republican best arrangement possible for the adaquate ~nd1t1~n to m~t ~he Central CommittN, who said that Heading arrangements for the meeting of the Costa Hesa Oiam- d. . . f 34 f needs of this rap>dly growmg city d ·rr t bl 'a p A p 1 I be r of Com.merca. which was held Seven more pfans for the build- ing ot new homes in the New- port Harbor district were added 1spos1t1on o some acres 0 . U t Cl t-• I 1 crcn ta es re ·• · a mer ,·n the recept1·on room or the Am-city-O\\.'ned land lying off Harbor would _cost $418,890. For that ?Ob p on ose, no ~ nev.:spaper co -boule'l.•ar~ near the Santa Ana the city ordered a resolution umnist and commenr ator, 'I.viii be and Norman P abst, Lido I sle; erican Legion clubhouse on 18th The government tentatively has offered Without charge 245 acres of land and 76 buildings complete with public utilities and \Vi th paved streets for use as a junior army air base. ~rawn to ~ave the \\'ay for 8 bond speaker . 4 _ Stuar t Dunlap and H. J . For-street. Costa Mesa, on WednesdB.y issue election. sythc, Balboa Island; W. M. Long-evening. I-t is topic \\'ill be "'Government, moor and Herman Ha nsen, N ew-After listening to the principal to the month·end report on Wed- nesday. taking. + + + Hob Howe. Those of you who missed Bill Henry's re- marks about Barney Corri· gan, wise man of the Ne\v York Vanderbilt hotel. also overlooked what he had to say about Hub Howe and Walter Franz of .the South Coast Co., in Manhattan at- tending the motor b o a t show. Barney keeps an eye on Californians, says Henry, and includes those tw,o in his column. Hub is president of the South Coast Co., and Franz his able, right hand man. Hub takes a deep in- terest in local civic affairs, Is an agreeable, affable chap and decidedly capable. • • • · George Wheat. The bare announcement that George 'Wheat was elected presi- dent of the Orange County Coast association, gives no Info as to his capabilities. George Is district manager for the Edison Co .. with of- fices at Huntington Beach, and while he resides on New- port Island with his talented Missus. roams up and down the <:oast from Huntington Beach to Laguna in efforts to ever make the excellent -service of his company bet- }er.-. He's a good man for )~ bis and the coast or- gani2>ltions. • + • I college s ite. The property faces Ha rbor Blvd. about midway be- twee n the south boundary of the air base and Baker St., ""·hich is its north boundary. . The new board of trustees which Simmons Will name 'I.Vil! be able nO\\' legally to negotiate for trans- fer of the acreage and structures from the governme nt. They \\'ere encouraged in their convictions after a city depart- ment off icer made an investiga- tion on \~ednesdny concerning the firm that 'l.vas a successful bidder ror a lease on the acreage, it ""·as disclosed Wednesday night. Information received by the munij:ipal department officer prov- ed that members of the firm are men or i~tcgrity and bearing in the oil field business in the state. This board \\ill serve until July. .,. Offered Bonus - There will be an election in this They atie. Mark Grimes. a Los and all other school districts in Angeles petroleum broker, wh o May, but those elected will not also r epresents the Bandini Oil take office until July. company. "-'hich is a subsidary of A62,425,460 Valuation the Wilshire Oil Corporation, and M&hday's vote creating the F . l\-1 . Collins, who is a field agent Coastline College Distr ict brought tor Mr. Grimes. into it an assessed valuation of It was the Bandini company, S62.425.460, represented by $42,-"-'hich through their representa- 888,790 from Huntington Beach tive, Mr. Grimes, first negotiated Union High School District and an original agreement of a tWo- $19,536,670 !ropl N-..port Harbor year-lease on the city property. Union High School District. The firm \'>riginally asked for a The campaign "''hich led to Mon-five-year lease. day's successful vote was directed After tHe agreeinent was ac- by Raymond M. Elliott, superin-cepted by the Newport Beach tendent of the Huntington Beach City Council at its first meeting District and chairma n of the Or-in Januar~ and the matter was ange County Coast Association published, Clare Switzer. well- education committee, and by Sid-known upstate operlft.or of wild- ney H. Davidson. superintendent cat oil propertjes. r eceived a news- of the Newport Harbor Dist rict, paper clipping on the sutfject . 'vi.th aid of the chambers of com-He appeared before the city merce of Newport Harbor, Hunt-council at their meeting here Mon- ington Beach and Costa Mesa. I Continued on Page 4) Property Owners Organize;· Will Guard Their Interests Organization or t he Newport- Balboa Property 0.''Jlers associa- tion was announced Wednesday by Thomas W. He nderson, chair- m an of the sponsoring committee. Representing each section of the city, the following property own· ers and business men will di.rec the city organize on a city-wide basis to examine the necessity for such Improvements, their cost, the resulting tax load on property owners anrJ the e xtent of the benefits to be derived. New Vl&tas. Imagine the surprise of most peop(e when they discovered new beauties along Newport Boulevard from 17th street north. after , the Board of Supervisors had cleaned off the underbrush on the rjght-of-way. Mesa C. of C. Is entitled to credit, as the aHJlirs of the non-profit or- w T J ff hil Su ganization : \V. J . Cole. Balboa "It is necessary that property owners ha'l.ie all the facts and in- formation to form a fair opinion on these vi~al matters." Mesa Nurse Dies • ·. : i ~rso~~ ~rdo~ Island; E. G. Wedekind. Udo Isle; bis . 'd B t R. R. Donald, Balboa; George C. persuasive ru . u Pick · N Be h G A . f l'"th enng. ewport ac ; _ . still in the vicinity o ' Padfield, Newport Heights; J . Le•· Mrs. Helen E. Gohn, 43, died Monday rrloming at her home, 2302 Elden avenue, Costa Mesa, where she had been a resident tor a;treet. more work should be lie Steffensen, Corona del Mar: , done In removing shrubbery Thomas. W. Henderson, chairman, and bring into being a new Lido Isle and Louis F . Gates, sec-two months. She came here from ~..._.ct that could be made retary, Balboa Island. I ""'"' t · -• b th Johnstown, Pa.. and was em- into an m. dustrial center and In a sta ement 1sut:U y e -· t ·t d I -• th ployed as 1 a registered nurse at _n-a ''Trea..c;ure Island." comnut ee, 1 was ec a,.:u at . al Sh \;al.ICU the objects of the association will Orange CO\lnty hosp1t . e was +. + + be to obtain the facts regarding a nativ~ or Ebensburg, Pa. s.,d News. "Dad"' Work-city government and its expendi-She is survived by her husband, inao, fonner Ba.lboan, writes tures and to advise the property-F1oyd; twol sons, Ivan and Forest, from. ~hat he has fin-_ <>"'ll~r me":ltx;rs on all matters1at-and one daughter. Anna Jean: her .nu discovered wha·t ha~ fect1ng the1r tnterests. . ~ts. Mf. and Mrs. John Jones ~ d t Ernest Graf for "If we are faced with the ex-ot Pennsyllvania; four brothers. ,p111.11.-•d O ch' f t rd' penditure of a pproximat<;ly $2,-James. Vaughn, Fred and . John, .me )"eJP'S , te s e\Va on ooo.OOQ.00 tor local linproYe-and one sister, Mrs. Louis Fonn- Fred Lewis S. S. Stranger, ments ·• said the stateme nt. "it is waldt. ~red here. ''Dad" found time ihat the property owners of Services ~ be held at 2 P.. m. Costa Mesa Is Near Victory on its P lan To Incorporate City Costa Mesa has almost reached it~ goal in securing the exact num- ber or signatures It needs as well as procuring the adequate .ees- sessed valuation it must have be- fore it can seek approval or its plan to incorporate as a city. This was disclosed by pennis Hogland, chairman of the incor- poration committee of the Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce, in a report made to the annual mem- bership dinne r m eeting of that M"- ga~ation which was held in the Legion clubhouse W e dn es day night. "One million dollars is the as- sessed valuation that we must have," ~Ir. Hogland said, adding, "and my committee is elad to re- port tha t 'I.Ve have only $75,CXX> to go to attain it!" Mem bers of the committee are: F a rr Nelson, John B. Siegel, F; B. Owen, Oiarles TeWinkle, Heinz Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, all of Costa Mesa. J ack Raub, chairman of the sanitation committee. reported that his committee is now· await- ing the report of the joint outfall sewer cofnmission which has made a study or the entirt' count}' situa- tion as regards those towns who have made application tor an out- let to their ·system. 1'1r. Raub asserted that the ~ would be a main outfall system running through the town a nd that districts "''ould have to be fonned and mains laid to connect with it. He said though many be- li eved the main line would connect with lot'S in the area this is not true. Mains will have to be in- stalled and connections made with it. ' ADVENTISTS MEET Glenn L . Goffar, putor ot the Seventh-Day Adventist c hurch, left Monday, January Z7, with Mrs. Go(far and two of their as- sociates, W eldon D. Mattison and Charles E . Martin, t o attend the Union Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists held in San Francisco. The grout> plans to be hOIJle with· in ten da)'!I. 5!~~~ ::.=:..Ou.:..:......ts--=-tan_:_. d..:__ing_-C~o-nc-etf-.A-rti-. sts-'-- ~~~ .~~~~ 0 R d. H M 'd N. ht. . =~?i1lvi'EE n a 10 our o~ ay 1g :Sm Qi!cago is adminlstra-Caterlnii to the musical tastes quested ~'1._ many npeat perfar-: W' f11 Ernie's quite consld-of the American public. the Bell m: s:;..,_ that ttmo. llri2lllaD 8 r+ -~te Including or. Telephone System bN,1P four Mrtropolltu ~ wm Nian .... p o ;• and business more outstandlnc concert arlllts foi onothff :-"° Fe!Jruuy . Graf was truly a to the Telephone Hour Monday 10. Mr. Ru _.14 aoclalm- dJap. · rught · b<oadcuti over all NBC ed pl&nlst. will preoent a brilllaDt • 1tatiom at 9 ~~ durli\c t be lllOlll'&m F~ 17. flli i ** UXJOVEIUNG ~ 1 N~the ~ 0 liio 'l'\dfree .,., of Mr. and montb of. Feb<Uhy, It wu en-Hour cm F 2' wlD boJ!W. lllr9-S. J-~ of ~ ~ today by C. L McDoMld. rued' vlnl. Italian ~· .. P15Voillo. II In the WlJshlff district --of the srutbi!m ...-t ' at tbe lleta<P>l!tan , 1 Roi ;....wwwlnS fnlm a _, Callfomla Teiephline C~"P"1Y· Opera J...,....,. U attnctecl ~ ', 7 11t -w-m JaOt ~ arttots w111"" ~Pina. t11Ua1 att.e;tion. I b 5 _ O+F II · boit alter a lbort Bldu Sa190. Artw Rubenotleia -~ DcmaJcl V_be,. - ¢ j. t pltmi -olli ood FtmlOdo ~ I bill 57~ Bell S)mp•-lc GI' .... fm' the liolldQo. " Mr. PIDD, -OD lJulO al :ID C~ 1nl --....,._ .... far the -6-: -.. the llltrapoFltan Opooa. "'"--••• ,, ,._ ... _...,. --wl1 bo liomd ...... _, a. Jiii - -... ti-~ ·-· _..... wttb tblll T1l 10 ran a.. w 11& a.._.._ .. ' ' the Pt.>0 plc's Busin~s." a nd it is port Beach: Dr. Grundy and Ne!-!<peaker \vho was miginally billed described as bc-ing a dO\\.'ll-to-earth son S ta fford, county; H. F . Kenny as Dr. J ose Fernando Machado. a nalysis or governmental affairs, a nd C. R. J ohnson, Balboa, and Brazilian newspaper publisher and in ""'hich Close \Von reno\\.'ll for Braden Finch a nd Dr. Norman hum or ist, a nd his extraordinan· his interpretations or events in Pease. Corona de! Ma r . amusin g inci~cnts. the large a udi- ne\vs -columns. ence agreed it was the most en- Michael Donofrio of 6555 Sun- set boulevard, Los Angeles, filed a plan ...for the er<'Ction or a two story. frame and stucco house with an attached garage at 2157 Ocean boulevard, Newport Beach, to cost $14,500. J oseph H . Daniger of Santa Ana, tertaining m eeting they have at- vicc chairman or the committee, Capt. Teel Arrives tended in the history qt Coota Robert 'potter og 711 Iris ave- nue, Corona del Mar, filed a plan for the putting up of a one-story frame and stucco dupl& w i th double garage at 620 Acacia street, O>rona del Mar, to cost $10,500. will be in charge \\'ith A. H. (Gus) • ~fesa. / Allen, Ken Lindsay, Mrs. Char-In China f or Duty I t C lb F -· W'th M ; w· I dentity Told I o te 0 urn, r,~ Forgy, and l ar1ne Ing ll w:i.s not until near the en~ Arthur A. May, the First District of his very humorous rEWSrtee on members or the central committee. TIENSTl N. China. !Delayed)-human events that his "real iden- Assisting them· in making ar-l\.1 a rine Captain Russell S . Teel, 25, · I d H r a ngements for the a rfa>'r wi·11 be r M d M Al . T I t1ty was revea e . e was no~ K E. Whiteneck of 1408 Brose s~t. Long Beach, filed a plan for the building of a frame and stucco and shingle building, with an apartment above and a garage below, at 509 Redlands avenue, Newport Heights, the figure 'set a t J7850- son o r . an rs. v1n ee , other than Clester T. Gruber qt loca l committeemen from various 518 Cliff Drive, Ne\\rport Beach, Van Nuys. 11ationally known ra- cities ana communities· of t h e Calif., arrived here recently for dio humorist. who has p)ayed the county. duty with the First Marine .Air-part of Poosh 'em Up Tuny Cab- The Lincoln Day dinner affair craft Wing. His Wife, Mrs. Jean :OOOSh en all important Jtetwor~. will draw representation from all Teel, resides at 512 Cliff Drive, As Dr. Machado. he Was cleV- over the county. At least 400, and Newport Beach. · erly introduced by FQrrest• B. possibly 450, dii-lers will be ac-Captain Teel graduated fr:om Owen.' secretary of the chamber. com~O<lated at the banquet. Sales Taft high school in 1939 and Taft who announced the radio "scream" o_f tickets in advance of the pub-college in 1941. He majored in favorite as newspaper publisher, lie arufouncement of the plans rmechanical drawing and partici· writer and humorist, who would for the ba.nquet give assw:an~. pated in football, track. boxing, talk on the relationships of the Dani&e~ said, that there will be, swimming and softball. two Ame ricas. F'! a seU011t I C · T I h" · d .Tackson R. Pope of 1590 CoaSt boulevard, Laguna Beach, filed a plan for the 001mtruction of a one- story, four.room dwelling at 510 '1\Jstin avenue, Newport Heights $5500. • • R "'I .~ • •. apta1n ee won IS Wlllgs an As Dr. Machado. Gruber talked esen: tioru: are . in charge of was commissioned in June 1943, 1 in a Brazillian dialect on every- Mrs. Lera ~amhe1n , comm!ttee as a second lieutenant in the Ma-1.thing but that subject. His ~­ secretary, "'-Vo>oJ N . Broad¥.-ay, Apt. rine Corps. Participating in the .partee kept the audience in a con- D, Santa Ana, whose phones are Solomon Islands Bouganville Ra-t t f l ht f t>J 7238 or 4436-R, or by local chair-baql and Guam' campaigns ·Cap.. s _an . uptroar: ~ug er ~m d. Don Pederson of 909 Co a s t Hlgbway, Newport Beach, filed a plah for the building of a two- story structure with an apartment above1 an office and garage be- low at that address as cost $4500. men. · 1 · • g1nn1ne o en . ere wasn a sa Local commrfteemen inc I u de tain Teel. on one occasion. lost look on anyone's face at the close W. E. F1!iher of 202 Abalone avenue, Balboa Island, filed a plan for the erection of a two-story building, with apartment above an<I ·garage below at that address "' cost $3500. a bomb bay door from the direct or his talk. Heinz Ka iser. l\1r. a nd Mrs. J ack hit of a Japa nese 40 mm. cannon Hillman, Col. a nd Mrs. S. H. t hat was defending Rabaul. How- Franklin: and l\fiss Hester Tall-ever , he was able to score a direct man of Costa Mesa. , hit on a Japanese 7000 ton corgo -------\ ship while on this strike. Rhodes Calendar Set Prior to enlisting in the Ma -For Races on Su..L..J ay rine Cofl>s, Captain Teel was em-RU ployed as a draftsman by the Announcement of the com-Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Ing racing calenda r for tbe Beach, Calif. Rbodes SS clau has been made by Convene WurdemaDJl, Mle>- ret&ry of t.be Rhodes auocta- Uon, w1th Sunday, Feb. 2, w hich la the fint day of the Special ........ Other date. In tbll Mrtes are Mattb %, May t. and .lune 1, with two ncea to quality and reckODl.ng on a percentace bula. The l"MIM wlll start f rom tbe Balboa Yaclat club. Tbe Rhodes wUJ take part In the Easter reptta at Balboa Yacht club, lo the Midwinter reptta or SYCA at Los A.qelee Yacht club Feb. 21-H and In a raee to Los Aqele. harbor Feb. 15 with tbe St&J't at 10 L m. at BYC pier. Former Resident · Dies James A. Ford. 67, died Tues- day evening at the home of his step.son , Olarles L. Haynes, of Flintridge, having survived his wife by eight months. Mr. and Mrs. Ford were well known on Balboa Island and La- guna Beach, having resided in both places after coming to Cali- fornia 10 years ago from New York state. where Mr. Ford had been in the lumber business. Private serviCes were• held to- day (Thursday) .at Fairhaven mausoleum with the Baltz mor- tua'ry of Corona del Mar directing. Directors E leicted ~ During the past several months the hur\lOris t has entertainep wounded ·veterans in the service hospitals and during the war he entertained servicemen in the camps. His humorous stories ha112 aided psychiatrists in rehabil~ita - ing several mental problem, c , it was disclosed. · Donald B. Duncan and Davis D. Sheldon of 669 Oiaucer road San Marino., f'lled plans for the 'erec- tion of a two-story buillling with a garage under it at 2250 Channel road. Newport Beadi, to c o s t $1800. At the close of the Van N~ man's talk, President Harold It Grauel announced that the ballot-Newport woman Dies; ing committee was ready to ma1c:e W v· "tin F its report on tbe election of the as 181 g ontana new board of directors for 1947. -Mn. Katherine SmoJz of 113 Those elected were, Harold K . 29th street. Newport Beach, died Grauel, Hugh Davis, J. O. Pierce. suddenly W ednesday m o r n ing Dennis Hogland, Dr. Horace Park· whil~ visiting in Fontana.. She was er, Leroy Anderson, Joseph Qm. 62 years old and a native ot Hun- ver. Gilbert Brown, Edward Miir gary. She had lived in the United sick, Fred Dudley, 'waiter Watsorl. States for 38 years and in New- Arlie Schwartz, Fra'lk Walsh, port Bea.ch for 11 yean. George E v e r s o n and HenrY She is IW"Vi~ by her husband, Vaughn. I John Smolz. F1mera1 services will It was announced that the new be held Saturday at 10 a. m. in members of the board will meet in ~ Grauel chapel. 0.ta Mesa, the Costa Mesa fire hall on Tues-with Interment In Fairtiaven day, F ebruary 11. to select officers cemetery. .,., ot the chamber of commerce fa11 the ensuing year. -Fish Boat Launched The "J adde D". a 4().foot fan. BANK OF AMERI CA ,PLEA tail fishing boat, designed by the RUECl'ED BY . OOUNCIL ...,llla_u boilt builder, John Far- ?n advice of their tj~~ attomeyJ nell, was launched from Ute Sea- the Ne..-vport Beach C::1ty Coundl' C1"8ft cxmpany wayS off Coast on Monda:y night rejected a rec-1 highway, last week.. Owners ·of omm~ndat1on that the Bank ot\ the boat are the nytor brothers, AfT\Crica be graated a tax re fund 'John and Frank, at. Q1ff Drive of $275.46 on .,two accounts. • Newpo.c t Heights.. ' Brillia.nt Cone 1.rt Pianist To Play in 1 orona del Mar I l An unusual opJX)rtunity awaits the b1z;bNt p-atae t bet k. music devotees of Newport Har-j or wor bor who plan to attend the 001>z Is A. NOW' York critic ll&ld: "She cert I<> be given by Mlle. Jeannetw E..::t~Wl!i ~ In tt-de Geelen, well-known young piaa-&ad DMJlldeneNp, a:rtis- llt, lo tbe auditorium of the Coro---at nmlor ...,..0 na clel Mar Grammar school '"' . U!onJaa:bJy equlppod lo tech: Thursday ~eni.nc, February 13. ~ and a•1•1••wt of tbe piano's Mademoiee:Ue de Geelen w a a 1WWWCE6. • - bom In Mexico of French and ID -11nt .,....,._ 1o· J>u. Dutdl parentage. As a ~ -........ amtoo D. Ptilee, IDUllc digy she played wltb the or-. critic. ---performs tru in'Mextoo aty·and Guacta1a-~ • -...o&aat-. Sbe JrMed Jara-. She wu educated In Vlenno ~ a 11• l±n al llnt nmk _..i 1tudled mlllfc .wider Emil -...i -...p.....ny fine lo!erp'eter Sauer, Econ Petri and Edwanl dt ~ Del• -n-• ~ Steuerman. . . T.. ---" • ·-~ g;" eopoet t clebuu ID Vlepila, !in-~ ';; :at 11 ' a b....nt per- Un, Jitaris and)lune .....e follow..i -.......... "" tbe by ~yeonot.~~""""' ........ at Ibo O..• ln~.--tl!o~~ cl dl at a.-do! stata · . .__ .... r e 11 -.,.._ ...., ....,_....,._111'-• A · ,s M 1 c .,.. ,. .. r:z...,. ..,._,._ · illzl:t llS za= ' , 1 J • • • . . -I . ' ... , 2 -fll. tbl llai1'* ... -White's Balbo8 Island Qafe .&1ID ~·MB , 0.-M·-a-.a.-......... • E.. J. · (B•d) Jacklin CQ!l'IS&C'l'O• I ~WOl'k -~t ,BlockFences • • ftM w~ ... rom«•- • -1£ALTHFUL. Fresh • Deli(ious • Economical Live and Cooked LOBSTERS FreUl (langh~ Fresh Fish and Seafood , WBOI.ESALE and RETAIL BAYSIDE FISH MARKET • Pb: Barbor 6111 nm QENEllATION8 AJIE. PICTUllED JD:Ul Tiie -,.,,., Jlln, ~otte Marcaa IUld Mn. Cl-ada Kaell. Tiie hoDC row: 8eao~ Vonaepdoll Pachecbo de Soto, propa.ltor of the ftve faml.U.; Charlbtte Marcus (Mn. H. L 8&mum) -• 'Jin.· A. 8. Uvennore. -News-nmes photo. ~ I Descendants of Sparush Explorer De Soto, Reside in N ew)>ort Beach BJ H. L BABNVM . Tbe famllle. of e&J'IY Callfornla pioneers., their cblld.rea. and u.etr famllJel' Mildren to follow them, 1eldom leave thdJ' aattve atate. · n c? true example of native Call.fora.la ancestrf founcted. by a fa- mou• te-Ue of Spanl•h California a century aco ••1 Ml hJatorlcal up 8Pf'lodnr from the dMCeada.nta of Senora Concepcion Pachecbo de Soto, -•ho died ZS yean &Co In • I 1Hoover P~;~T.lyT.sis'. C'as-e -:-i:;:::=Wbo=Brolle~Tlle=Lodl=O.=Tlle~--=._· Doclrf • -(WE DID!) (Editor'• Note: Ao ~llmH In the mak1nc up ot a · -....., part"'. story Out In order to make It cmcKuN· PIE Our Snorialty tit Into a col~~.~-That II t happened In the story on .IL --~ • ~~~~~:r;i.;r;.;h~;.~t=ln+-~:::~.2:ti=· ::So:::}_t::e_edl_ktl_~_· _-the_1_~_: __ ~_-_'_ '. Ragan' s · Har:bor House Grill representative it the Kenny pock th polio a few days afterward.I-CAP RAb°AN, Proprietor treatment helped the two yo~g th were reletted. to the county l women who were stricken "'1th h ptial by a local physician. DINING BOOM SE&VICE the polio germ on the aame day fiiu.ee weeks after their arr!· Steaks -:-Fish ti: Shrimp -:-()bops v8!1 ~ quarantine and when It was u hlmlel! back In the early fall foimd legall1 poulble to do llo the ROME MADE PASTRIES -:-~ -aable of 1943. A. L Hoover of 240 Eut w¢men were transferred to the ' 16th place, Newport Helgh/i, a cat.. of their faJnily, physician In 914 Coast Highway -8=~ ~~r-::: Newport Beach service ataUon San Mateo county and when last ~ ne.ooa. Ult Market ....1: heard from In 1943 they were re: ernploye. re.,..ed: 1ldlng at their faJnlly home In Qpea 7 ....... lo a p.m. -ctoo..i Frida~ "I've hear that both of them that county. ~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ are invalids as a. result of the When they left the Orange ryos.-I virus." pital in 1943, they were itill para· D ·1·d" R The News-Times ascertained llzed and It II a matter of rerord '1UI Ing I emodellng from the files of the Orange Coun· that one of them waa carried out NO .JOB TOO SMALL ty health department that the on a atretc;:her to an. ambulance. • two yodng women-a Mn. Vir-It ls not known whether they took HUGH' M. NEJGHBOR, JR. glnta Hannen and a Mn. Audrey the Kenny treatment in San Ma· General B,andhac Contractor de Rosa-who gave their residence teo county. 818 I:. TENTH STREET, sb~A ANA PB. 8. A. 1084-B as Balboa were in quarantine at ;:::===========; ' the county hos~tal fQt' three weeks in September, 1943. One ot the women took sick nine day1 after the bowling alley incident. The other came down In Beautiful Bay Shores Estates ' . For Trade --1 old at the ~me of her death and ture of her arm!: "Don't worry. WRITE IT-WE9LL Loo ~1 les. She wu 108 Jean Spanish, and with a carefree ges· was p en1t or of 200 decendants. PRINT IT, SCBIBE! 1 yr. old, 3-bedrm. house, fireplace, patio, barbe- cue, large garage 'fith service room, stall show- er. Priced to sel\ at Swordfish aQd Albacore Boat Fulfy Equippeal. -Now Operating 10-Tbn Ice Hold The !story of the grand old lady Let only propr•ety be the bounds Official publicity representa· is r ela ted by Mrs. H . L . Barnum, for gayety and pay more attention tlves of troop. in the Orange Em· 104 25lh St., and Richard A. Mar· to making (Mends than making pire Council of the Boy Scouta ot cus, 108 25th St., Newport Beach. m?,ney." .. ... America are w-ged to send news brothet and sister aftd great.great Today, she.added, is the to--of troop activities to th.ii oolumn granddhildi'en of 'se nora de Soto. morrow we worried a bout ye~ter· which henceforth -Will be a pere l day. Mountains often turn ou& to manent feature of th.ii newspaper. Senqra de Sot~, a direct decen· be molehills. So why fret? It takes Write all copy intended for put>- den1t of th~~ish conquerer ~d ten times 818 many muscles to licatlon on one aide ot sheet, exp or er , ' ~o, ~as 8 na ive frown as it does to smile. So why, doubl~spaced so u to allow room daug~ter of California a nd knew I ask you" and she then chuckled, for editing and subheads and with th~ fifst coming of Americans to "why work overtime?" one inch margins on each aide. this state, of th~ gold ~h days , Address letters to Fred FrOst; $16,500-Terms F. JACK SULLIVAN JOHN R. SCHICK. Salesman 1213 Coast Highway OORONA DEL MAR Phone Harbor U47 .J and the red shirted nuners and V t U d Edit N Tim 3011 w t when her father, Senor Pachecho e eranS rge Ce :::.i A ews-~ n -esch ownedl a stately ship that brought =iiniiiiiiiiviieiiniiuiie,i;;;;;ii';;;;;i-"";;ii;;' "i;;;;i~i;i;iiaii;ii.i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ carg°"f' of, valuables from Spain. Make Application r- Nearly 70 years ago Senora de For In·surance Soto came to Los Angeles ft'om ' CASINO CAFE • Comer Main and Central BALBOA Will Trade for Property in ·Costa Mesa Phone Harbor 97 ' WORKING ST!Fl Unfortunate in that, he believes that the foundation of our country is Happy Families. Working and living in the American Way. Now has the work and family. Daughter 3 1months, owns her own bed and Northern California, wher e th e PacheCho r anch spread over broad acrl'S in Contra Costa county, her fa ther! the "don of the old pueblo." ~iii;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;~;;;;;;;iiii~~~iiiii~~~ I Among the first few to come to California the advance guard of thouso/1ds, was a suitor. She used to SlMtak of him to her kin, but with riemorious de tail. He had laid His heart at the feet of the belle of the Pachecho rancho, but she Would have none of him. With February 1 the deadline for reinstating lapsed GI term in· surance without a physical ex· amination, Louis W. Sanders t<r day urged veter a ns to pay the required two monthly premiums through assignment of their ter· minal leave bonds if they don't have the necessary cash on hand. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 7 A.M. Until .Midnight . linens. Mother & Father both university graduates and semi-civilized. Need small house or apartment. Balboa Island or Corona def Mar. Year round. I Hi -ho, and up they go! Kite 8ying time is here! It's great fun to .send thein soaring on the wings of the wind. And good kite Oyen know that it's MORE fun to fty them the SAFE way! . HIRI ARI THI 4 SAflTY RULIS fOR KIT°I fl TINO t . FlY kites in an op<n field, my &om J>Ol'U lines ond ....!ad -~ . 2. Nc.u ""' .ntt. timd .. mcblli< strina. ' . a. Be ...... the lbinc ii pafoctly dry. 4. If the kil< cllld>a in• plJO'<I' lino. let&<> immedlot.I,. Don't pulb "-the"-" OWWc thc liuc, ond 1 t;_will _IO --kiltlar- i:_. IO•TKIRM '~· CAilfOINIA IDllO .. COMPANY ,. . . GENERAL El.F.Cl'RIC I Ulf-e' M ·~ e W'ff ' II • ...... ' n zs 111 •••111t81. - • • Mr. Sanders pointed out that the bonds. by which veterans are DELICIOUS BREAKFAST ·.· LUNCH ' FOODS DINNER Americans were still foreigners and barbarians in those days, and pretty Concepcion Pechecho pre- f erred a suitor '<'-·ho spoke her cus- tomary Spanish instead of the un- famili8.r, harsh sounding English. reimbursed for t he leave time ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ they did not use "'hile in the ser· ~ vice, may be utlized for payments Senora de Soto had seen Los Angeles gra.w from the beginnings of a Jown to a far-flung city. In her }(OUth. she r emembered that land could be purchased in the vicinity of t he now famed W:ilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles for less, much less. than one dollar per acre. of any kind in connection with National Service Life Insurance. Other possible uses f o r t h e bonds .include conversion of term policies to permanent types of insurance. payment of premiums already in.. force, purchase a new insurance, and repayment Or policy loans made prior t'o July 31, 1946. To reinstate a )apsed term pOt. icy, the veteran is r eguired to pay only t"'O monthly premiums, Now and then: from out of her regardless of how long the policy store of memories, ca~e flashes has been delinquent. He also must o_f t~e old days-stories of gay sign a statement that his health ~~~ ·~r::: r~ee ~:n~~~ro~arfto;, ~!a:S !~ ~ when the insurance stori~ of t he gold rush and the Ad · p : dd ._, I f ed d bl k VIce on insurance matters and su en arr1va o 1r an · ac • Jl · · shir ted miners, swarming over the a necessary appl1ca~1ons and di · t . f d other forms for a ny desired change gg1ngs; s ories 0 men an w?'" in coverage may be obtained at me~ w~ !lames mean much in the Veterans Service C.enter, lo-- Cahfom1a histor y and whom she ted t Am ri' Lejl' H t k · h · l'f ~-Th ca a e can ion u new 1.n t ell' 1 e1.J..1 11e. ese re--l Sth & Ba LIDO WHARF 8452 Via Oporto -IJdo Village -Newport Beach Phone: Harbor 784 * Overlooking Beantlfnl Newport Bay memberances have been passed Y·, on to the families following Sen· N _....:,~----Boors: 4 to 12 p. m.--CIOl!ed 1'tle8Clay ora de Soto and by way of 1etters ewport. Dept. Host sent to her kin. T Co ty Fir A \ ..A.. AU of the decendants of Senora 0 UD e SSn. >-I de Soto loved a nd admired her Ne'WJ)Ort ~ach Fire department 1 A w f ' R They wer e all so close to her. y,·as the host of the Orange Coun· L ater ront estaurant They. too, were Californians. They ty Fireman's association on last have tried to carry on the philos-Friday, at 7:30 p.m. 'fhe meeting ophy• and spiritual tidinp that she was held at the Legion hall, with f t • Sh D' left to her families. the following fire repartments ea urmg • • . ore Inners Her philosophy? Most interest-represented: Newport Beach, Sil· tng, surely modern for those days, verado, Lighter-than·Air, Los Ala· Ste=;iks •. ;. Cocktails and I today as right as right ls mitos, Garden Grove, State Fire i~iiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:i recognized from wrong, though it Marshall's office, State Division of ";;~iiii:iiiii:iiiii:i~~~iiii:iiiiiii~ is said that we have heedlessly Forestry, and Costa ~esa. iiiii advanced in the past couple dee--A general discussion on the ades aild times have changed. But problems confronting the fire pro-- philosoph y has not. fession in Orange county was dis- The Senora expressed th ese cussed in great detail, as to give thoughts and messages when a the public a creater and more ef· ~ntenarian, spa'ke in her native ficient flre service. Florence Bakery Mala S,-.t Nesi to Pos& Offtee Ml.BOA -RE-OPENS · - Satllrday, Febnary 1st • I Alterations Are Now Complete Inchiding the .. JNtaDatio~.of Om - NE~ MASTER BAKER REWOLVING 0 1VEN 'and I ,. All Modem TON .IGHT ' I in the Big Tent • ' OD 101 Hlgb-y -.Jmt North of Sula Au (Near Bollhlg Arma) 'Ora.nge County's Greatest REVIVAL • HEAR Hyman Appleman America's Celebrated Evangelist e ENJOY the Finest in Gospel Music MJWJC BANCJOCK. Leader SERVI~ EVERY .NIGHT '1'hroash Feb. 16 ' ' Phone Lt'le, Harbor' 1394 I ,_ Dr. C. L. Andrews and Dr. R. G. Andrews Announce lthe Auodatlon of Dr. Ii'. W. Howe at 0the COSTA MESA •DENTAL CENTER COMPLETE DENTAL dALTB SERVICE IS AVAILABLE EVENINGS!BY APPOINTMENT 1867 Newport Blvd. I Phone Beaoon 5554 • 0 . .. GREJHOUND IS THI WJJY TO TRAVEL! Cena91t•t O.,.rt.ns .,,, fr•• lVbetnu '°" want co trnel, Greyhoaod ill lbe ·CX>llWGicac, mmfortable aad economical way cop .. ...., I Gttyboaad'1 many well-timed 1Chedule1 link yom: mmmaniay aad oeigbboring cities aad ........ c:loeeJy cogelbet. Poe bwi=·· 111d pleU'Dft, d:U.1 co:n•enieG.t uauponatioa ii ahnyl u yom: ~ AK yom: Gteybo-t llgeDt lior 1be 1- pocket cimetable sbowiag ibe mmplece lilt ol depumreo.from your Joa1 depot. f: I I l 1 ) .' ; • , ' • • I • . . l • Part Area Relldenf.I Called to l111'7 Daty I . llANTA ANA.-~ &N'-R. PadmJ'd. ~ H. - palw Jllllp ......,_ G. W..t and Samuel QubllNIL • • • O'Z>nkJ ... , ' • J • . . Yacht Port Plans · Told • --a lllt ot 125 ,pc-Ute Hunttncton llHcl>-Kalbrlne H. lrtal ...... far duty In tbe c:om1o l'ecler'Oen and )fn. -- lbt nat -th and banded tile ham. lllt ot na-to ShorUf Jamea ·-far -ot """"''"'"· OXNARD, Recommendations tura County Boat club l"hta 1 1111 ''S B11dl, Call. i for a yaCht harboi and ~-that many peraons In the "'F'ty tlonal park on the Oxnard i..-who own boata and keep thejn at to colt $3.818,000 were lb the other harbors would !ftf"t. to hands of the Chamber of com· hirve t hem near this caty, nne•-------------- All will be dted to be In Judce P08T J:A'1'll. AT.INN; W.__.,, -----L 3 t 9 30 J.IB'D IT; Bt1Y8 IT! -·· ~~~ ·~· .,,,';. Liil. fer naminatim. u to ~-GREENTOWN, Ob1o -When Mesa Cjcle !hop merce here. many others said they woul buy ~pared by Col. c . T. Leeda, boata If the harbor were consulting engineer , the plans call pleted. fl<atlono and for uslgmnent to the Howard D. Miller Poot ~ duty '!be jury panel. . fOr five atages of work: An en· -------~ · trance opening off the entrance RIPPEf1 FROM BO<ITI~ to Port Huenente Harbor; a ma· P olice were told thatJ some one heuverlng basin of 14 ~ acres: a ripped a telephone from a channel 400 feet wide parallel to cab call booth at 22nd street I and the sho~ line for two miles; a Coast boulevard some time ~un­ sma.11 yacht basin a mile from the day morning. Qlarles Pav~ of enirance; a major yacht basin of the Cirele Cab Companf re tcd iOO acres at the north end bf the the matt er to the police. 'lb. jury panel ..ru· Include the selected the Colonial Inn here followln& from the Newport Har· as the alt~ of lta Armistice De.y bar dlllrlc:t: dinner on November 11. 19'1, the Coata Meaa--lames W. Ander-members were actually bavlnc a aoa. Mn. Zara E. Dyer, Guzapes preview of the post's future home Kojell, Mrs. J ulia Cowan, Mrs. -for during the evening lt wu Genevieve I. Eldred, Mrs. Thelma learned that the $60,000 structure • M. Golhart, Mrs. Elsie M . Stewart, and Its 23 acres of eround were Walttt \Veimer and Samuel G. for sale. Ten members of the post Spencer. · signed checks for $100 that even._ Balboa Island~rard G. Neu-lng to Secure an option to buy. man, Arthur F. Day Jr., Lee o·-During the year that followed, 36 Kelly, Vaux J . White, Mn. Diane other members also chipped in W . Hillman and Lew W. Pettitt. $100 each, and the post r~ N ewport Beach-Le:Wis A. Cox, $12,50Q more to aecure title to the property. On Armistice Day, 1946, • HO\f ABOUT A CLUBHOUSE FOR THE F18ilER!laN f Tllat'• what Ibo IDMDIJen or Sporttlahlnc A~atton or Nel'POrt Harbor are most lnte,..,ated In rt1bt now. Shown at the meeUns held In the Bay ~f Garden, Balboa, are .• committee, whleb met with May.9.r O. B. Reed. and Barbor Comml8- aloner W. S. Splee:r, on the eubject. Front row: C.. A. Blckhart, Sid BoentJer, Charlet Orff~ J, B. McNally and Harry Welch. Ba.ck row: Flre Cl»et' Frank W. Crocker, Walter 8. Spicer, BUMell CnJ.c, Geor(e Pross. M.,or 0 . B. Reed, Frank Wiibon and Fmk Unnell. -photo by Sportfishing Assn. channel. ~;...;.;;,;..;.;.:c:....;;:_=...::.==--'-- Bftlent• Cited Ta ngible benefits from the har- bor ,of $342,457 a nnually are cited, in prevention of storm damage, in the use of 7 ,000,000 cubic yards of dredged material to restore eroded beaches, in changes in land use and increased Jand value estima t· ed at $2,500,000, and In sport fish· ing, travel savings, new business and an enlarged tax base. Obtaining the hartior is the ' Francis J. Horvath INOOME TAX SQvtd: Federal and State I Office: 328 28th St. Phone. Harbor 1805-R Residence: 116 S5th St. Phone Harbor 1922-R Whizzer Motors andliikes ...... ,...,.. GCNCMAL u:P£188 llADITZN.&N<ll: the post held another dinner at the same place--but at this din- ner they Were in property that belonged to them, free ot debt. arid a mortlage burning cerem ony was a feature of the evening. I Boy Scouts Like Rugged Outdoors 111!9 llarllor Blvd. --11<1'-J 008TA MESA Hanna Will Open chamber or commerce project for 1947. A r ecent survey by the Ven- Mesa Escrow Co. ,....~~~~~~~~~~~~==.....:;===iiii • • Chrome Plating Malle Tb.t Old CU SPVllle like a Bl'&Dd New 19'&7 Model. R&- CRROllf E Your Btunpen, Bud· u.-b11. ete. Spectalt1u lD. &aw- """ aDd Martne Pla~. Qakk a--...1-a, .. a_,,i.-· Prt.N • ATTENTION··· • - ANIMAL LOVERS! .. • • NOW back serving· your pets' ..-is falthfully as I did before I enlisted in the Army four years ago. • • FRESH DAILY U. S. Govt Inspected HORSE MEAT And All Other Supplies Delivered Twice (l!lr Week ' FREE DELIVERY Charter &.Preston Bea.ting Contractors Orange County Pet Supplies 0 205 West Bishop SANTAANA Our B ea.Ung lmtallatlon1 .,&ke Warm Friends. F LOOR FURNACES, GRAVITY & FORCED AIR UNITS 510 Broadway PHONE: S. A. 5138-J for your pet needs. Laguaa Beach Phone 103 •W YOB 'lot l.NGllf\ HOlLYW OOO lQHG IU04 PASADINA -llVIHIDI IANlA ANA IAHTAMONIO LESTER .& Ca. MHnhn-Lo1 Angele1 S1oclt Exch,,,.1e 2004 WEST CENTRAL A VE,, N EWPORT BEACH H A .. BOB 1374) • • ANNOUNCING J. A. BEEK'~ ''BEACON HEIGHTS .TRACT'' RESIDENTIAL HOMl;,'llTES in the mod- em manner at Irvine Avepoe and 18th Street provide features most desirable for your "New Home" Neighborhood: 1 Located only three minutes In your Mi,t.cmli>blle from the Beach at Newport Bay or TAI Qomm &y Shopping Centers. ' 2 AD new Improvements belag completed; P,&-1 streets, corh8 and alleys, and paid for. tm~t features to qualify for the best comfrodloa loADL I . 3 Nklely arranged tarp 80x1SO foot Iola .at low pnce range of $1,ZOO.OO to $1,500.IO ud u.ra.. A illod- erate lnv....tmeat wlD !ftUe a. ftlle tdui oa a boale of yoar OW1L I . 4 Good IOO; a !llllldy loam m!xlun> 1hat alfonlll tlllle clraluge aad ...... dMlnJile fer prdmii. I S P.roteetioa of nMn1hle ,~ rwbldili• • ville for pksshg Mm .. ud ....,,...,. - tlle ,..... llO -' . INVESTMENT SKUlrTIES TO MEn THE INYISTOIS' NEEDS .. "A Ne1f Home Neighborhood" Irvine Ave. at 18th S~ ·-· · Call HUB · POWERS, Agent··· J.A. B~ OWICE BALBOARRRY .. ~ • • ew ING • • j ' Announcement Is made t h a t Scouting? WeU in ou tline it is clearly set forth In the Scout" Handbooks where all can read it and whoever wishes may use it. It is a program that boys like. Ha11na Escrow Company is being lt is a rugged out-of-doors pro-incorporated and that on Febru- gram, full of adventure. It deve--· ary 7 its new office at 1701 N~w­ lo~ Individualism as well as group1 port jl\venue , Costa Mesa, will be action. "While there are some standard requirements in the program they have to do lar gely with basic things related to health, to t rain- ing in out-of-doors. There is no regimentation. Boys get their Scouting in a small group which may be sponsored by a school, or a church, or by a club, or by the citizens of a community. More than 100 differ ent types of agen- cies sponsor more tha n 64,000 Scout groups in the nation. Scouts are a cross seCtion of the boys of America. They belong to no single group. "A principle of Scouting is not so much to do things for boys, as to aid them in doing things for themselves and for others. Scout· ing is a boy's program." Air Circus Planned To Aid 'Dimes' Drive . . opened. Claude Ha nna, head of the ne\.Y organization, has had 18 years of experience with banks a nd title / companies, including four years with Bank of America., the last t"-'O at Balboa branch. Also he has had real estate con- nections in Chicago, Pasadena and Los Angeles. He has a wide ac- quaintance among real esta t e brokers of the Harbor District a nd . offers to all a high grade service based upon sound escrow practice. FIVE BUCKS TAKEN The sum of five dollars was reportedly taken from the apart- ment of Rober t S. Friant of the Harbor Apartments building here, police said. I-N-8-U-&-A-N-C-E Acddea&: • Healtll -Flre AutomobUe -Cun.alt,- ---All TJpeo KENNETH O. BILL 111 Eu& lBUa St. Costa Meu Pbone: Beaooa. 5090 SANTA ANA,, Jan. 30.-An air circus designed to raise funds for the infantile paralysis "march of dimes" dri\'e, was a nnounced to- day for F eb. 2 at 2 p.m. at Or· ange County Airport under th.e ~:;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::=", auspices of the J unior chamber of commerce. President ,j &ck Casey of the or - ganization said that Milford Dahl, an attorney, will be general chair- man in charge 'of arrangements. There will be a t\.\•o-hour show, it was announ~. with former flying officers of the military do- O. L. CULLY INOOME TAX Accounting as Spazpon Bldg. !janta Ana ing the stunting and other exhi- bition nyin• and .iumQing. WILLEY'~ REFRIGERnnon Included are H erber t ,(Mad- man) Page, who will ny a plane ERVICE comPnnY he has dubbed "the Bug" and Salee _ ~ _ 8erftce designed especially for aerial aero-m eoui BITd., Oorona del Mu batics: Tommy (Batman) Boyd, a Plaone Barbor 118' delayed-jwnp parachutist; Lynn Nlcllt, Lacuna 11112 White, a multiple-chute jumper ;I ----~-------~ and Johnny Schumacher, so-called "aerial clown." In addition, there Y.ill be for- mation flying Qy jet planes from the various services, it was an- nounced. RADIO Sales & Service • Palmer: Radio and ELECTRIC ZS48 Newport Blvd. OOST~ MESA Phone Beaeoa GON--W 0.. ll1le Nenll et C..-·- I I I I I .. ,. I , I I I -1 t LIDO ISLE aaaa I A "EAL, ALL YEAR HOME, CLD•E TO •AY, 4 •EDRODM•. 2 eATM•; ' CHAllll .... INO PATIO. DONALD •EACH ICIRlfY OE81CINEO ~••c• •••.aao TE ..... 8 • . I IMMEDIATE PD••1:ee10N. IEXT"A AD.IDININCI LAHO AVAI L.A.er.& ,,. YOU.. r••H. OODD • • ·+ . . ...... a INCOlfOM'llD .. ..... . . am Ne 11• •n ""4: .. •-'it. ,,.,, .... __.... ........... • • .~ I ~· • TAKE CARE TO ... DAY•• THAT TO\\ORROW TAKES<:ARE OF ITSELF I SAM C.· HU.t. ~­Georp F. Hill -Saplll °""" --........ 'Wm CW)U: PHQNI 90 ' • CLEARANCE SALE • 30% to 50% Reduction ' Childrens' and Toys - Infants' Apparel Etc. Games THE BOBBY SMOP 711 East Central Balboa 'Harbor 1158-M BUY F O R LESS WITH LEISURE IN BALBOA PUHUT IUTm Beverly Peanut Butter 1 • ._.., 33- ~ ..... -••• i.. Beverly Peanut B~tter 1.-._,... SI" C·-·~ Skippy Pea nut Butter 1 ... .., U- '-·'•"' ,r-Peonut Butter 11"' •-· 14 21• c.-.......... •1·11>,.., ... , G;oted American ';:;..-:"; 1• Roe•·-·"'-· Grated Italian Ch"se '~:; 10- .... ,, M_.,o ...... -. Kraft Velveeta Bavarian Cheeut 1.lllNG 11UDS Harvest Blouom Flour 1:!" I.II Drifted Snow Flour s-• . ..,. 399 BiKuif Flour n..,.,~.,._:: It• Sno-Wh ite Salt ,_.,-• .., .. JI--.... COFFtf Airway_~Offff ~-::.-;::'. •• Edworc+ Coffee 1._ I"<" M• .__ ...... ...--.. ..i ......,., •l·• ..... ....-......... ....,. •••• 1 i JUICY APPLES · y ~-ot ...,_fir-• '°4A Ii._ ,ffK't' wr .. ·r bf.r111 al•lr 1q uffrr ....di ••IW't •I~. N-JOU tin"°''"' · 11,,,.,f.ul. ,..~·-.w.I Ha•• oftno u you "'•h. 101 ) our ~fraay -•lft t.. • pkntiful Mirl'IJ 0111 rfi·1·l1y al • -t-N"inp 1orin-! Wr r:u1r11"11tt )Od lru•ll'r. fir"'-1rallCl-ftlli•• -al ""'1 Ii-you buy a l!'a,.lal s.i-.,... SKINNED HAMS Top q"'li'~• E"'"" H •m~ I 3 ~'"meal. Exce~-fat removtd! Ready-to-e11, whole •r ful~ .. h,lvrf.. Buy • Ham al yo .SC' .... Hr ighhorhood Safe•·ay Slore 1 tod1y! ! 1u.· PIECE BACON . c: Cu11r1111lttd Crade A 1uali1y. ~ny .-piftir ... 59 ~r\·e haron ohf"n .•. add Ulll • ~ SHORT RIBS }Vr'' FRY~ OllCKENS . AJ..,s,.;i.,,.r_,-.,..i..N.. .. 530 - Yo<kd......tpomluy.~ STEWING llllS EVISUUlED 11115 · c,_. A. Hr--\'.,.~ 41n.H. .. 459 C. • r.,_ .. ..,...__ .. 174! ·12:0 ... 11osrParta.1tCoo1iios:: no hf111~er..,.9:-I .. s 'wldi!peud ._ .. 1 .. ..................... _ .. , Al.rsC:...Aabs .. _ ... 11• Q I Ooid!Oato --... --V-IClocbal .__Ito ' k Tia •a Jub '!:"" W 10k35° .POTATOES I U.S. N..1,,-R.,.., .... APlllfS ,., lEl1Ud 15• ---.... -. en..--..... .. !!!'!!! .. It-!~~ 4-. . Gl!D I ..... ,,.._ ........... .. "'= ........ --! _. __ ,, .. ...., ..... .... IPP••' •• =~ '!:'" ... .• ,._,.,. __ .. ,,, • I ,,_ .... _. ----...... _.,, .... ----......... 0:::-1'!:" 1• -Dlrl1j ...... I':;:-IP M ..... --... . -,....._ ._ __ _ ...... -- l ' • ' • • ' Deal on 'Oil ·Lease · .I ~ (Col>--Pip 1) time, the matt<r --· to d"1 and -an oiler at. ISi a ro11call YOte. ..._ O. B. Reed -the ncure ...-lo by the concurred with Co<Jlidlmell Bob -.un CIJlllPUU' .. well u at.· Allen and Muon suers that the ferlncj the dty • -.....-orlsinal ag>eement ,inade with the moot 0n oU c1e11-. Bandin! company ilbould prevaU \ Vote 1 a 'I over any other poopoted - H...:..ver atter llatenlne to Mr. menL Switz.er .;..i Illa plan for llQIDe Councilman L. L. Iobell" concur· red with Councllman 0 . Z. Jlob. Balboa Tlleatre Pa• oan..-1:11ea Drew i. • • "Man Alive"· ~- tttaon's oontentlon tbat the city council should hold the ,matter 1n abeyance until the next meetinc when in the interim an invetti· gation could be made and more facts obtained. Several penons in the audience in the council chambers w e r e heard to make remarks agreelng witti this assumption and word , Bassett Has Joi~. P. A .. Palmer · firm , ltllt7111111U8 GUIDlll ' • -INSURANCE- e FIRE • AtrrOKOBILS • YA.arr • OOllPENSA'ltON "STU" DUNLAP P. A. Palmer Incorporated -ao-, ____ 2<i1 __ 11_ar1ne __ A_ve_. __ Ba_l_boil_._Island ___ Ph_._Harbor ___ 200.Jc.· -'---- nounced thi8 week the addition of p a new associate In the firm. Mr. UBLIC NoTICE G. W. BaasetL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL Though a resident of Santa Ana, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur· Ba.Isett ls ·no newcomer to th •uant to lhe &roYlltons ot Section !+40 harbor area having spent a great ot the Cl•ll ode or th11 Ell.ate or Call- deal Of time h••e durln• the ye .. -tornla. that Erwin Tonne Vendor, of · ~ o -. .. 517 Balboa St.r efit. Coeta lllua. C&ll- he wu manager of the Orange tornia, Intend• to een to Jack J . Klnr County Builder. Exchange. He Vendee . of 909 llagnolla Avenue. Hunt~ Inf.on Beach. C&ll.fornla. all that cer . .' made many friends among the ta n penonal property conatstlnl' gen- members of the , buil"';....,. frata .. _ erally of all •tock in trade, Oll:turea. "'"'• ._. lubrlct.tfon equipment of a certa.in BUSINE8S GUIDE MET· CLAD PRODUCl'S· ...,by- CLARK a. BATES Metalttztne Weldin& Spedalilt. ~ 30th SL -Harbor 2S09 10 • N_.-t Beach 94-tfc ELECTROLUX CLEANER : a_nd AI~ PURIFIER - Now Availa~le .For Delivery Phone Harbor 2574-W - 9 to 5 P .M. Phone Harbor \1195-R After 5 P.M .. ·"BILL" FLETCHER Authorized Electroltµ< Agent for the Bay Area P. 0. Box 292 -Corona de! Mar 8-4tc IDIPLOYMENT OFFl!:JtED 'fl SALE MISC~US SO WOMAN-2 daY'I week housework VENETIAN BLINDS-Alwnlnum, and ironing. 'Z'Z7 Onyx, Balboa 1teel, wood Call us for tree eett- Island. 8-2tp mate. Renovation &: reftnJshin& ~GIRLS-· "Cowboy CO-OP nity during that time amt' ii' well Senice St&tlon buslnua known .. ---+-'"'-=-====~---t known throughout the harbor .11._ "Lido Rlchneld Sentce Statton•· and Ula located at 5-413 Weit ~ntral AYenue, AL LACHMEYER SIGNS .So. Cout Venetian Blind Co. Wo;ot 18th and Newport Ave.. Costa Jdeoa. Ph' Beacon 5762-W. -38-tte ' Blues" • Cbap&. 5 "Cllldt ()arll>r" C01\'8UMER8 COOPERATIVE ot O&ANOE COUNTY, he. got ~ut the city t.hf,t the muni· cipal tflcials may not have made the st deal. ., San., Moa.. Tm&, Feb. !, S, -I Barbara 8laaWJ'ck v .. -1Js¥"U. llcott .. C08'fA JU8A 8TOU triiO. • %%20 Barbor Boulevard However, the probe by the dty deparlment official on Wednes- day a*bstantiates a conviction still held 1by city officials that the best arrangement was made. I "Tiie Strange Love of Martha Ivers" ~ that unwanted artic:le through News·Tirnes ads. Wed.DeldaJ" Only, Feb. 5 Fftd Brady • Paula llieW "Slightly Scandalous" -Abo IUrby ON.at ln-- "Rustler's Round-Up" Stano Tbunday, Fob. 6 "Captain Caution" oDd ~aptain Fury" a Cha.pt. 6 "Chick Cal"ter" EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA starttnc SU.oday, Feb. 9 the Balboa wtlJ pre11eilt a aeries of Flnt Run plcture9 abow- lnl' exclUAtvely ln the llaJ'- bor District! e Starting Feb. 9 ta Jncrid Berpwi In · "RAGE IN REA VEN" to be followed by "DARK COR:,"ER", '"THE VERDICT', "B E D L A. M'', ••UNDERCURRENT" "COURAGE OF LASSIE" oDd "NO LEAVE, NO LOVE". ' The ungy ttfttdiment of Acme de~ads.in large~· upon m•lt ut.ditioas tb•t h•ve bet:a h•nded - down from g~ratioa to geae. ntion of Acme btttrmuters ... aad Acme kao•• in malt-"che ~.; ~ soul of b«r." t.:-+.~r~~ 'lfSTHE.E DF.~eME H. R. B~HOFF S08 E. Snl SL SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA Coach space available ·now on S•P trains! • • -hen you 110 by train in a chair et the mos\ for your travel dollar w on our fastest 1and most YOU: coach-Sealll are available n<>W. to•>.;:.,. little it costll to trY '!'e car ttaiJ>S. Here are a few esampios ur vr!ZY fasl2St tralJl& po~ --•-b\e chair cars and coacb .. on 0 al" ht difference from tn1ll m ...,.....,. -. Loo AnaeJl:s. There m&Y be a >II . Faresquoteilarefrolll Soutben> Pacific Aaent. - other points. Consult your -• ., ..... ,,.. _.. •••.A5 $71.50 • • ' -60.+' I-•A • • • • • • • • • • • • l".;;JV ChicOOO • • • • • • • • • • 39JfJ. 70 •• . . . . . . . . . ~ ...., "tork • • • • • • • •• ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 33.55 59~ .....,, Vl-·-. • • • • • • • • • • 58.65 .,,._Qty • . • • • • • • • • 30.64 -·· ...... -• • • • • • • • • • • 39 .., ,.,_ --.a-• ' • • • ' I • NF IU\ ·. ~ • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • Al .13 7l-"1'V . .... phis __..i: • • . • I .... t ·-· ·-lit .. •t j .,. ...... Opv-• • • uiJ',.....1¥ • .Al __ ..... ' . es.cluoi y, for roar ttaina a -1 ii '""" ved for JOO. On manY of -meals is 5llT!',;singly.lo"W· . -'p '""eeootof eon.re u• • "ll ·5.p ,,,,.,,,..., . Seit .. l'rldfk j '· " E. B. SHARPLEY,~ -N~--.,.. • ta. . . ' .... _ trict In the City or Newport Bea.ch. Caltfor-?tb-: pa1m..J tn making t"'-an-nla. and that the purctiaee price Uiere-..... '"'" of wlll be pa.Id M 10 o'clock a .m . on nouncement states that due to the l!th da.y of Jl'ebruary. 19'7 at Trucka, Boats, Walla, WindoWI, etc. Get a Good Job With a Future PEM-YOU llll1all motor boat rar' aale. Excellmt condition, re- done lmlde and out. Alao valu- able Violin for sale. Phone flu,. bor 1944.J. 105 18th SL, 'N .... port. C,U mornlnp ar eve. th In · ·-• tivl I d Bank of America NTl:SA. Ba.Ibo& e ~&IM:U BC ty n the e-Branch In the City or Balboa County velopment or this area, it hu be--or Orange. Sta.te of Callfomla. Beacon 5178-W 348 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa 96-tfc People are ualng the teiepbaDe more than ever-come necesa•PV to enlarge his or-Dated J•nua.ry 29. 1947. ._ J ERWIN TONNE ganization handling the varloUI ' Vendbr lines or activity ill hl.s ottice, real JAC~.JO~NG 6-2tp 1 -~-----------'So-there are more and more ~ estate, loans, sales, insurance etc. Vend" During the past several years Pu:.::;•:::· ::':;:"'o:·;...::30;:.·,;1::"-=7c.· =""==-,~-I HARBOR Plumbing Service Porftmltiet for girts as • Fire PlaO" ai>cl Klnc!Hnc TELEPHONE Bassett has managed the office NOTICE OF' DISSOLUT ION OF PARTNERSHIP of a local packing plant. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE.RN: He is married and the father of T. F. KILKE?>."NY. F. R. VAUGHN end JASPER MORGAN. ·doing bu.II• George D . Bassett who conducts neu u partner•. at 814 Cout Hlg-h- an accounting business here in way. Newport Beach. County of Orange 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048W REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTf Contracting and Supplies 97tfc OPERA'TORS with the ·southern California Telephone Company WOOD Dollvered H. W. WRIGHT Ph. Beacon 5665 - 1784 Newport Blvd. 3-tf< State of Ca.llfornl•. under the firm Newport, Rich jr. salesmanager name and .11tyle of PACIFIC MARINE for Henry Baldwin, DeSoto •ealer A~.SOCIA TES, hereby g1ve notice tha.t said partnertihip ha.a bttn dluolved u in Santa ~na and Frances Schrock or 29th day of January. · 1947. and aa,ughter-ln-Jaw of Rev. .Perry ~1:;-J tike~· o~e~~~Yth~U::!ul~ Schrock of the Corona del Mar auumed all of the llabtlltlee of said community church. oartnenhlp and 111 continuing-t be busl.nesa opera.ted by the partnenhlp heretofore. New Co sta Mesan Mr. and Mrs. lrvip White, 2220 Coll ege avenue, Costa Mesa, are announcing the birth of a son on Jan. 26 in Santa Ana Community hospital. He weighed seven paunds, five ounces. Dated the 29th day or Janua.ry, 1947. T. F. KILKENNY F . R. VAUGHN JASPER MORGAN Pub. Jan. 30. 1947. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GrvEN pur-llU&nt to the _provision of SecUon SffO of the C!Yll Code of the State of Cal-ifornia, that Dr. Thomu K. Quirk --·-...-----""' __ , ___ ...,. ________ ,_._.~,---------_,.-·--I Vendor. of 1199 South Cout BIYd .. L&- Z O·R IC DRY CLEANING In OUr Own Plant PICKUP AND DELIVER Phone BEACON 5798-J Lido Cleaners 456 Ne'WJX)rt Blvd. BUSI.NESS GUIDE 78-tfc The rate of pay ls g~tart at $30 for a 5 day week, In mo1t communities. Increases are frequent--seven in the flnt two years alone, and many more, after thaL · Work Is In 'pleasant ottlceo with friendly c:o-worken and conald- erate, helpful supervilors. 10 Inquire it more information ts cle-- FRUIT TREES Peach -Apricot -Plum Walnut and.othen. CITRUS TREES Valencia Orange -Navel Orange Meyer Lemon . • Ready For Pl8.ntlhg: Now Red I talion Onion P lants Complete line of Berry Plants Hollister Bros. NURSERY Landscaping 1959 Harbor BoUlevard Costa Mesa Beacon 5200 Pueuc NoT1cE guna Beach. C&llfornla. lntende t o .ell to Clyde Hightower and Ernie Hightower Vendee. or 2525 Ora.a~ Avenue. Costa Meaa. Callfoml•. all that certain property coft4.l11tlng pn- erally or &II stock In lrad'e. fixtures. equipment and good wlll of a certa.ln re11taurant bu.11lneu known u ·,,Se.a.- shell care·• and located •t Palm and Central Avenue--601 E. Central In the City or BAiboa Callfomla. a.nd that the purchue price thereof wtll be paid Ill ID o'clock "· m .. on the 14th day of Febn.iary. 1947 at Ba.nk or America NT&SA. Balboa Branch. Balboa. Cali-fornia In the City o f Newport Beach Cou nty of Oranp:e. Sta.teo of Callfomla. Dated Ja nuary 27. 1947. =c°'"ARP=:::E"'N=·1=E=R=-AND==-CREW===-"N'""e-w slred--Or apply 2-tfc NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EN· GAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOL· IC BEVERAGES • January 27, 1947 TO WHOll IT MAY OONCERN: Notlcti ill hereby g1ven that fifteen day11 after the date J)(Wlted, the under- alped propoees t..o .ell alcoholic bev· eragea at theae pi"emN!ea . de&Cr1bed aa tollow1: . 6810 Coa•t Hwy.. Newport Beach, Orance County. Punu&nt to such Intention. the undersJirned 1,8 applying to the State Board of Equallullon tor Issuance on orlg1nsl application of an alcoholic beverage ll«R81! for Cheee prerntees u follows: On S&le Beer and Wlne LlceMe. Anyone de•lring to protest the ls- 11uance of such llcen9e may file a '~rt· fled prote!lt with the St•te Board or EquallutJon at Sacramento. Califor-nia. l!ltatlng irroundA fo r denial u pro-vided by law. The premfllfll! are not now llcenaed for the sale of alcoholic bever&&"e& ANGJOLO V. CUSUMANO Pub. Jan. 3-0. 1947. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHATTEL MORTGAGE Notice Is he~by glftn punuant to the provision• of Sectl6n Sf40 of the Civil Code of the State o( C&lltornla. that Clyde Hightower and Emle High-lower. ot 25%5 Orange Avenue, Coeta Meaa.. CB.llf.. owner or that certain reetaura.nt buslne1111 known aa "Sea-1hell Cafe .. , and located at 601 E. cenlral Avenue. Bal boa. Call t .. Intends to place • chattel m ortg•ge upon fix~ turea. equipment. machinery and good.a located at the aboYe ll11ted place ot bu11lnea11. The mortgage of the aald property la Dr. Tbomaa K. Quirk. of 1199 South Cout BIYd .. Lal'Un• Beach. Calif. The t1ald mortgage will be executed and the consideration therefor will be p,.ld on the 14th day ot February. 1947. at the hour ot 10 o'clock A. H., at Bank ot America NTl:SA, B&Jbo& Branc:h. Balboa. Calif. Dated Januait Z7. l!H7. ERN ffiGHTOWER Ct.YD HIGHTOWER Kortsag-or AND/OR DR. THOMAS K. QUIRK Mortpl"ff Pub. Jan. 30. 1947. Lido neatre Pltone Barbor 2114 Doon Open Nll'htly 6 :15 Ends Saturday Feb. I ' Glenn Ford, :tanet Blair in "Gallant Journey" Sanday, Monday. Tuesday It's uaat happy new Warner lilt ln l'Orpoul Tecludoo1or!! "The Time the Place and the Girl" _ laelc CalWR DemdoMorpa A.s a ee.A: of eereea. fa•-•-! . . . hlodadbl&' ... t "a.I ID o.lleo"! Wwbrzs'e,. eatJ, Feb. S: 1 ~ 111peow11etan.....-.1 1-enm--~ .,._, A.widlews la tM lill Iv' of HU! .. State Fair" ..... ..,.. '17, ....... n.. Twe ., •••• •\ ... _,_ __ ·-~ .. . ·-• -JI -· TJ11111.......0..~ .... ? ........ .. Je$S8 James" • "11le Rebn of FrMk.lws" • • C ' c IJ-* 11"slill1 n. .... a •• ll •'•••. ... ,,... -.. 11113 ....... . DR. THOMA.S K. QUIRK Vendor AND/OR CLYDE HIGHTOWER ERNIE HIGHTOWER Vendee11 , Pub. J11n. 30. 1947. I . . . . . . . .......... .. .. ..... ...... -w ................. BUSINE8S GIDDE 10 f'ORMED Windshields a. Hatcl Covers made to order. Also P1ex· tgla.ss &. Lu cl te Sh Pets for sale Nu-World Products Company, 303 Third St., Huntington Beach Phone Huntington Beach 178 f!O.tf• CORSON & RAY CO. General Contractors Complete Building Service -PHONES-- homes remodeling; alterations, and repairs ; large or small jobs. Phone Santa Ana 1090-W. 3-7tp fOR A RELIABLE Paint Job 01I your home, call Beacon 533CI after ~:30 p.m. 11}.tf( COOPERATIVE ·ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone 8eacon 5280-R 216 E. :19th St.. Costa Mesa 20-tft ROOFS W. J. BENBOW P-hone H;arbor 1012 J 82-tfo FIREWOOD---$18.00 cord. Phono Santa Ana 6079-R. • 90-J.fc PLUMBING AMON WEST R epairing and Remodeling Sink Stoppage and Etc .. I Southern California Telephone Company 100 E . Bay Ave., Balboa FOR SALE-Ra.dlo. Small Sllver- 1.one bedside radio. 3 month! old Ivory finiSh. Excellent reeeptlon.. Price $15.00. Call Barnum. Har· bor 13. S.tfc 51411 No. Main St., Santa Ana ANTIQUES or Call Chief Operator ~llectlon of old eye glanes, hand 6-tfc printing preas, old fluting iron, -------------1 pictures, frames, old books, also WANTED-\Vomen to take C'6J'e1 Redwood patio set consisting of of 3 children, 1 at h ome, 2 in table with umbrella. benches. school. Wednesdays & Frid~s. chaise lounge and coffee table. 8 a.m. till som e time in evening. 1203 Coast HJghway, Corona del Al~o to do light housework. Ap-Mar. 7-ltc ply 208 Amethyst, Balboa Island. - 9-4tp FOR SALE -New Gibson home '\VANTED-Housekeeper & some , freezer, 7.5 cu. ft., 50 cycle, con- one dependable to care for 2 venlent side type. Still in orig- children full time. Board & room 1nal ttate purchased from Bul- on Lido lsJe. Phone Harbor 246. locks 3 months ago !Or $356.00. !f-3tp Will sell for $325.00. Located _W_A_N_TE_D ___ Pr_a_cti-.c-a_l_n_ur_s_e_fo_r ·Harbor Island Phone York 50TI... 7-tfe elderly lady, in private home.1,.,=,.,._-,.,.,.-,-,.-----..,..-- P ermanent. Phone Harbor 2761. NEW white basket. weave glass 9-2tc curtains, 5 prs. 50 yards. Custom HOSTESS \VANTED-Attractive young girl wanted for part-time job, including Sundays, '-to show model home. 1 NEWPORT BAY COMPANY 1151 East 17th St., Costa·Mesa made 5th to 7 '12 ft. Jong. New rattan tropical sun love seat. Also custom made covered Wagon sun lounge. Big discount. 23 Harbor Island. 8-2tc Phone Harbor 289-M Be. 5494-J 9-2tc Harbor 2447-R Home Address 208 29th St. SALE MillCJELLAN1lOUll • Harbor 1520-W ___________ S-_tf_c Auto Batteries R ubber Separaters lS-r.>onth -$6.75 Ex. Dynamic & Static WHEEL BALANCING All Electric RECAPPING 87-tf• CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK Grading. excavating. Central tillage. R . L. Harmon . Phone Santa Ana 5090-J. 9-t(c Landscape Gardening and Garden Maintenance We serve Corona d el Mar, Costa . Mesa, Lido Isle, Balboa Island, N ewport and Balboa. Trimming -Fertilizing Renovating Lawns Call o r Write Box "J" NEWS-TIMES J:Stp Carpentry-Concrete General Contracting James E. McKee 620 Mariruerlte Avenue Corona de! Ku 7-tfc PAINTING 12 T-Sertl<e In Newport Hoo'-Area Harry Hall PAINTING QON"nlACI'OR --Pia M Be11Can M13 :17f B. 19lh - CESS POOLS and SEPl'IG TANKS ln9talled An)'Wbeft ID Oranae Count:f - Oontnct Drmlns -Oonnectlan -•• PERSONAL u SWIMMING in three leasons, any· where by appaintment. David Knl~ht, Room 511, 449 E. Sea· side, Long< Beach, Calif. 7.Stc TRAX8POBTATION 18 BICYCLES Bold. Rented ~r Repaired. VOGEL'S 100 Main SL, Balt.o.1 ' 208 Marin(!, Balboa Ialand. 94-tta BEAUTY AIDS Compounded Motor Gallon, 70c Oil Western Auto Supply Author!~ Dealer 1§36 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu 41-tfo COMPLETE HO USE CLEANING . SERVICE . Free Estimates New Used TffiES Recap Your Present Tt.ret or Buy Your New '11res at Lesters Tire Shop 2900 W. Central Newport' Beach 9-ltc MACHINEP and MACHINELESS Kitchen and Wall Wuhlng I FOR SALE -BoY'!enberry and ermanent Waves . F1oor Cleaning and Waxing . Youngberry plants. Sl.25 doze n. Tu>tlng and Manicuring Wlndow,Cleanlng Caulkln& 1724 Tustin Ave., Costa M ... '.\ Evening AppL Ph. Harbor 17!1-W PalnttDe 9-ltp Vi's Beautv Shop All Work Guaranteed WEDDING DRESS, size 12. of 1103 Coe.It. mway, f.orona deJ Mar heavy satin, full length train. __________ 15-_tf_c Harbor 379-J Seed pearl crown with "face veil DD'LOYIDDlT W.A.NTl:D • · and tull length lace train. Also Al's House & Window size 5 white satin slippers. CARPEN'l'ERING and Con~-Cleaning· Service Matching wedding "' engage- ln1 wwk wanted. Jacob Geldak. ment ring. Call Harbor 2738. 117 48tb St., Newport Be1~ 11&-tfc -"'"---------9--2tp-'-==-----------~tp ---------0--UX---'"-l FOR SML-Electrlc moton, 5 hp YOUNG Veteran, Zl, lftldent Co-ELECTR L and l 'ii hp tbtte pbue, % hp rona del Mar wllbe9 job In Har-VACUUM a.zANER -alngle pbue; ai.o D.C. motors bar area. 6 years afrttaft .,._. 1-,_model. '27.l!O. «mplN and· c~•lorl. ~lb. capaadty lence. Mechank'al job lftfOlftd. with ·~•:. bentlfldl!r -Ice '-"' laed. Horbor 1781·W. Write Box "J·H"' c/"o N.,... built. Written 1 yr. GUARANTZE : 9-2te Times. 8-2tp ... order; dfmooolrated In ,_ ----~------- AL''""'•"TIONS "' ...__ .... R. -· no obllptlon. _ 2 NEW 3-H.P. Gu moton; one ........ ~ · · -·--.. Pbme er write rubber tlttd ""1eelhuTow; 150 work at home by experiencod SUN VACUUM STORES 1.Uom of paint and ..,.,,,.,i_ Japeneoe-American. 110 Cabrillo Lane. Beadl '1& Anmleu A.., Phone Harbor l,247.J. 5-ftc back of HI-Way Garage, Costa Pbme Lane --VACUUM CLEANER. New Eu· Mesa. Call MOf\-. Wed. or Friday. &-tfc ttka for ule "" tnde Oil Ice YOUNG _coll ... ~le ~= ~ .. ....,REFRI=~-G_E_RA_·_TI_· _O_N__ ~~ ~ tl.":' ~!': pool,tlon. Elreellent organization Dcewtlo--OA1111e1dlJ del mar. 9-2tp & admlnlstratlvev ability. Typ. RADIOS Inc and Shorthand. Best refer· Bales & S.."-•"'lce~ WELSH Baby Carriage and mat--'-. Write Box.'~." clo N--lreu like' D1!'W' ,....,. __ n~ 5317. ~~ • <--Newpc:rt Electrlc Appl!-' · ~ ~. nm... ~1tp 2305 Cout Bhd.-Bartlar 2U8 440 Bernard. Costa Mesa. • g.* 9-ltp FOR SALE -Model "A" Lelca Camera, .caoe. acceaorleo. 219 Broedwa)'. Costa Mesa. Phone s.._ 5574-W. 9-ltc . RICHARDS Ovethe&a Door Service 'I ,. Ri1111"l1r:•111-1111 I '0•1"'4'dal nm IM' • £. IJ.) I -·· • .... < • ..... .......... -----' • • I ' l • .. -• -- A GOOD BUY- IS. A WISE BUY LA YlNG HENS, $2.50 ea. Guinea fowl, $2.50 ea. Guinea pigs, $1.00 up. Eggs. Beacon 5275--M. Car. Let Us Help You Be Wtse 22nd & Oran.ge, Colla Mesa. HARBOR FURNITURE 9-ttp 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMJ:NTll 18 4-tfc l'OR SALE-NlcoJs Otlnele Ore>· Carpen~ Available tlal dark blue rug. Approx!-for gener malntenanoe malely l OXU perfect condition an rep.Ir '1950. can Harbor 106. 6-4tc o. z. BOBEBTBON rmtNlTUBE FOB SALE u DINING table & 4 chairs: 4-pc. bedroom suite including pre-.war l!ll'lngs & Seely mattress. Good cobclltlon. Harbor 2489-W " 7-ltc F OLLOWING items three months old Sold 20o/r discount. New 3- piece rpaple dining room set, glass & leather breakfast room set. New gas stove. Call Harbor 798-M for information. 9-2tc BEAUTIFUL Walnut dining set, buffet extension table & 6 chairs. 736 Lido Nord. Phone Harbor 1627. 9-4tp llOA'l'S, SUPPLIES Balboa Canvas Shop Salla -Boat eo...... Marine Upholstering Harbor 207.-224\0 21st St. ' Newport Beach 71-tfc Call Harbor 83 34-tfc WRITE SENATOR Wm. F. Knowland or CONGRESSMAN J ohn Phillips Washington, D. C. T to remove Orange Count}· Resort Rentals from Los Angeles District Rental Control. SO. COAST AP~TMEN'l; OWNERS ASSOCL\TION 8-tfc KEYS Made While Y ou Wil.lt NANETTE 33'x91Ji'x4' Northern 'VOGEL'S bullt, Gray marine auto pilot 100 Maln st., Balboa direct1on finder . 5-ton hold, ex-'}08 Marine, Balboa Ialan4 cellent condition. R. Phillips, ~l N-Uc San BerDardin6 Ave., Newport ----------- Helchta. 6-4tp FOB BENT • 0 .1946 44-Ft. SPORTFISHER. WW ROOMS-$1.50 to $3.00 per day; clear $12,000 year at Ideal lo--also bldg. 20x20 for business, ~ cation. Ferry Landing, Balboa, per month. Costa Mesa Hotel, Callf. 6-4tp call Beacon 5424-J . 6-3tc HAVE landing for Sportfishlng ----------- Boats to operate from, tor com-WANTED T O RENT u 1ng season. Have openings both WANTED TO RENT-Furnished day 8c charter boats. Call Bea-bedroom apartment or house. con 5071 during day. 7-4tc Couple, no children. no pets. Do P UM P S WORTHINGTON PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL not drink or smoke. Phone Mr. Frost, Harbor 13. 2-tfc WANT TO RENT-Furnished or For AH Pressure unfurnished house, 2 or 3 bed.- Soden Refrigeration roms will lease. Phone Harbor 623 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim _1_rn _________ 81_-_tfc Phone 4652 9-1 tc WANT TO RENT-2 Ot' 3 bednn. r OWNER of 42-ft. cruiser. living on unfurnished house. Will tea.ae. Balboa Island desires anchorage. Call Sam Porter at Hatbor TC17 Private use only. Call Fessenden or 13. 35-tfc H arbor 2652. 9-ltp llUSICAL & RADIO 'CHICKERING grand. Like nlo\v. One or the world's most famous pianos. A grand bargain. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. \VANT four or five room apart- ment or house. Permanent, con- servative couple. Can exchange Los Angeles apartment. can collect AXminster 2-6347. 8-2tp 520·No. Main,' Santa Ana. 5-tfc SUMMER RENTAL WANTED--House or apartment. Will pay up to SS00.00 a month. Phone Harbor 318--J. 4-4tc Electric and Fire Equipment Tests All Quallfled Penonnel CO. Two. Pyrene & Foam retllll. O()i ftxed system and Portablet now available. ETS HOKIN & GALVAN 1000 Coast Highway Pb. Beacon 5407 91-tfc \V ANTED-Tili'ee-bedroom house for winter ental or one year lease. References can be given. Call. collect. Citrus 33831. 95-tfc FAMILY of six facing eviction. \Vant suitaable livivng quarters in Harbor area. Permanent. Ph. Harbor 2245-R. ~tp USED PIANOS. Some as low as $95. Good tone . Terms. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. RE AL ESTATE 4:1 \ISLAND REA.LTY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone m-w CORONA DEL MAR Three bedroom home, exceptional value, on 43-foot tot. 40-foot adjoining lot may be had. Small down payment. $13,000 for House Improvements all in. -No assessments. ISLAND REALTY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone m-W 9-ltc REAL lESTATE " Oc ean Front Business Property Neat, newly decorated small house. A real sleeper. A parcel 110 feet on the ocean front and 100 feet on a wide paved street, with alleys on t he remaining two sides. Zoned for business. Suit- Excellent location. Vacant. Move in. Priced right at $7,450.00 NEWPORT HEIGHTS able for business or multiple ·Nice 2-bedrm. frame. Large ·lot. dwelling u nit. Quick action is Close ln. • necessary. $5,900.0~ee This Priced at $19,000 H. E. BODMAN Tenr may be arranged. Associated with J . M. MlLLER MARVIN H. RIENKING . 15th & Central -Harbor 1264 Ph. Santa Ana 4028" 9·1fc R es. Phone H. 2795-M ------------315 N. Broadway-Santa Ana 9-2tc PROPERTIES New De Luxe Motel Splendid highway location. Near beaches and boating. Well fur- ' EL BA YO TRACT ·.w· ATTENTION: that one lucky discrinimate buyer In a thousand! Move into a lovely 2-story home with a bay view. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, living room, 2 patios, 2-car garage, tile roofed, stucco exterior, plaster · interior, hardwood floors. Completely furnished from fine dinner silver, linens, bedding, redwood garden sets to practically new re- frigerator. $12,500 down. $25,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DO YOU WANT A REAL POST-WAR HOME? 3 bedrooms, tiled bath, dining room, spacious living room, hardwood floors, furnace, 2-car garage, patio with fenced landscaped yard. It's yours for $13,500 . SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Real E<;tate -Insurance . ROSS GREELEY -JOHN E . SADLEµt, Realtors Associates John Wallace, Realtor Josephine Webb, Broker Monte R. Grimes, Insurance 302 Main St., Balboa, California Phone Harbor 2034 9-ltc 'The Property You Want Is Availa,ble! Income -Business Tell Us What You Want The Rest Is Up To Us J. M. MILLER & ASSOCIATES I 15th & Central · Harbor 1264 9-ltc PRICED PROPERLY nished. Servel refrig., table-top -------------------~----1 stovve, double sink, hardwood REAL E STATE 47 REAL ESTATE '' floors. Venetian blinds and other -----------FOR SALE-Corona del Mar, 4.S- attractivo features. Present in-CORONA DEL MAR ft, lot, 1 block from school oouth Two Choice Peninsula Lots $2775 Each 3 Unit Apartment Balboa Business Loca tion $8000 Handles Lov;ely Monterey , Triplex Newly Redecorated imlde and out. Nicely landscaped. $22,500 come $8600 per year, plus sum-of Blvd., good location for in- . N · 30n Ir you have $4,700 you can buy the Own Ph H 21~w mer 1ncr('ascs. ow paying . 10 come. er. .. -,,~ . on investment. · fi nest 2-bedroom home we have 6S-tfr offered in months. Circum------------Price $38,500--Tenns stances compel a qwck sale. In-REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Cl! Several other attr acti\•e r esidence locations-MeW}X>rt Heights and Costa Mesa. Priced right. · Hugh C. Marshall Co. 2113 So. Main St., Santa Ana Ph. 5174·W 9-ltc Balb oa Peninsula Home A fine large House in a fine loca- tion. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large living room with fireplace, patio, fenced yard beautifully land- scaped. Well laid out for a large famil y or for enter taining. Price only $18,500 Terms may be arranged. By appoin tment onl;y. terior is redwood and plaster ; -------~~-­ beaU"t:iful oak floors. fi repl ace, tile kitchen, large dining room.. Garage has 8x20 finished room. Close to stores and school. So. of the Highway. Don't delay if you are seeking a fine smaller home wfth quality workmanship and materials. Full Price $10,500 JOHN E. SADLEIR R E ALT O R · STANLEY A. SMITH• Associate Broker AUTOMOTIVE a TIRES · 58 1505 Coast Highway FOR SALE-Full Winfield Pick- Ph. Har. 741 Corona del ~~ up Truck, Model c Ford, 4-cyl. block, good condition, reason· Coast Properties Co. J . M. MILLER WILL TRADE-Lota on Udo we "Serving Balboa Bay Area" 15th & Central -Harbor 1264 also lots on Peninsula on . pur--~~----,--,,-,,,.-:-1 able. 406 E. Bay, Balboa. Phone Harbor 314. 9-ltp 703 E. Cen tral-Balboa 9-ltc chase of 2 or 3 bedroom house 1936 Pierce Arrow for sale. Bal- Harbor 2658 9-l tc FOR SALE-2 lovely home si tes, In Harbor district. Phone Harbor boa Inn. Harbor 660. 98-tfc F. JACK-SULLIVAN Real Estate IN COR ONA DEL MAR LISTINGS APPRECIATED 63.' x 140', located on E. Mag-7rrl 81-tfc F OR SALE _ 1946 Ford Coupe, nolia. Call evenings at 2452 s1795_ See Bob Ingram, corner Elden Ave., Costa Mesa. 9-2tp LOT for quick sale on ltlewport P ark & Amethyst, Balboa Wand. Island. 30x95. Excellent location. 8-ltc H. M. Lane Real " Estate, 2006 ~~~---~--,,-­cOurt Ave., Newport Beach. Scotch tape, various 11.zes, on All kinds typewriter ribbon! In stock at the News-nmes. Phone Harbor 343. S..2tc sale at the News-nmes . --. " I ., CORONA Ji)EL MAR 101 ~way Frontke for Jie and for lease~·. Beat m1e Rents-1 bedrocim "home, $2,ooo.oo down, balance r e rent. - l Price $1;250.00°l BALBOA BAYSHORES Two and Three bedroom holnes nearing completi~ in an attracti-:e area, including F of private beach. Open for inspection Saturday and Sunday I I RALBOA ISLAND Large home on 40' lot with view-of South' Bay.~ bed- rooms, two baths, dining rol>m and large living _room with fireplace. Possession at~ close of .escrow. NEWPORT BEACH LCYl'S Newport Beach _____________________ : ____ .From $1350.00 East Newport, Central Ave. Cor., From $5000.00 Canal Front, 40-ft. Comer ................ ___ .$7000.00 Newport Blvd., Business Comer ............. ,$100.00 Fr. Ft. Ocean Front, 60-ft. Comer .... '. ............ ___ $5300.00 EARL W. STANLEY REALTOR COVERING GREATER ·,NEWPORT. HARBOR 81.5 Cout Hldtway 3113 W. Central 225 Marine A- Corona de! Mar Newport Beach Balboa &land Phone: Harl>or 1646 , Harbor 1013 Phone: Butor 1T18 9-ltc -BUSltl!ESS BUYS>-- --o- MUST SELL RADIO & ELECI'RIC .SALES & SHOP Well stocked and equipped. Ford pickup and etc. Two furnished homes included on lease. BEER and WINE on and off sale, Hamburgers. etc. TRAILER COURT, restaurant, home, good deal for couple. BEACH CONCESSION STAND, equipped, priced to sell. 16-STOOL RESTAURANT. Big money maker. $2750. Best Buy. GIFT SHOP, best location, big income, big profits. DRUG STORE location for rent. Act quick. SERVICE STATION and furnished home, on A-1 hiway. M<YI'ELS & INCOME UNITS,1several good ones to look at. --0- Hereafter if we recap yaur TIRES We guarantee oqr "Capt" to lut 20,000 MILES and that's not all- WE WILL GIVE YOU $20 .00 IF ONE COMES OFF Regardleaa of Speed. ONE TIRE RECAPPED IN 5 HOURS.· Ill l 934 FORD Coupe. Good engine & pa.int job. Four new tires & new uphd1stery & pipes. Inquire at 201 Abalone Ave., Balboa Island Phone Bob Yardley 2151-W. 8-3tp 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. Good condition, radio. "$475.00. See at 951 W. Central after 5 P .M. 8-2tp 1946 SPECIAL Deluxe Plymouth Club Coupe. 4200 miles. $2,000 cash. Harbor 1924-W. 8-2tp AUTO SERVICE -STOP- TIRE WEAR • for a complete set we w1lJ. call ' 520 No. ?ttain, Santa Ana. 5-tfc TWO CHOICE LO'I'S, Newport SPINET PIANO. A feW for im-Heights, 50xl27.5. Se\ve~, _al- mediate delivery. Brand new. leys. Corner lot S1800; 1ns1de In Bayshores Estates BEAL JESTATE " REAL JESTATE "REAL ESTATE 41 for your car in the morning 3 bedroom lhome, 1 year old; tire-I _'.'~~:'.'..~::'. _____ ...:..:__::==-===---__:_______________ and delJ.ver same day. Also-a Let Us Balance Your ' Georgeous tone and case. Lib-lot S1500. Phone owner, Beacon era! terms. 5406-R. 8-4tc Place. patio. barbecue: nice ANY R I $2.00 Mobllstatlc balance job · th HARBOR INVESTMENT COMP , ea tors w11en we recap your ttres, for kitchen, large 2-car garage wt $1.00. No lead wel&:htl or • Wh eels With Our · New Modern BEAR DY"NAMIC Wheel Balancer Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfc Radio Repairs All malt .. : tubes. etc. Beacon 5763 BURT NORTON 915 Oout ~. New_pol1_ 23-tfc SPINET type mirror piano. Re- ll' ' # 1i. Now only pay b&l- -· ~.00. To see this Is to --~ EDNA ROUSH BROKER 210 22nd St., Costa Mesa Beacon 5Z75-M service room and stall shower. See this today. In Cdrona .de! Mar 1 block Trom ocean-2 unlta about 10 years old. tiled roor, lllUCCO outaide: g ood construction. 2- bedroom h ome on front or 40X llB lot ..ith flttplace, tllnet1e, l<rVlce porcll, etc. Rear apt. over 3--cU-garqe. A ftne In- come propei ty. Best locatklll In town: both completely ~ for ~t Plano Co. mo :No-llalll, Santa Ana. 5-tfc ATTENTION PROPERTY OWN· ERS OF COSTA MESA AND VICINITY-I have many calla for all types of real eetate-:- both VACANT and IMPROVEI;>. U )'OU have property" to ..U, ·why "not llat It with. me! Per-. bape you have just what IOIDe- body needs. $4500 $l~OO-O PIANO TUNING and ._irtns. 1 tabednn.ched. Lo!ramet ••-~!f'N'.,."'~t 0.. ol tlie -a,.1,..i._ -:i. B. -n. Phorie Beacon ~~~ ..,~ here In Corm& de! w.r jmt , D' 1. 388 Broadway, C..ta ing. belnc ccliftp1e1e4. 11' baU., -. 78-tfc $6500 i-tto.-~ and - m>>WJEIN. F amous European Have 2 pl&cea at this price 1 m potth. Eldra larp pnae. Lat atilrt piano. ~ Wooder!ul hall acre the other on 1arp JOt """118. Al ml b!IJ' at -Tama. 100Xl35. Each is -Let 1$15 760 OID-Scbmldt Plano Co. me show th ... to you. --.....'.:...: mo No. Kaln. Santa Ana. :1-ttc your p1ck. LOTS llF AIL SIZES DO :YOU . "$1850 .< -~ And II All LOc8tiOns HA VE Corner lot. Potential oil land. Half . FR0 1 . $1~ UP RADIO NERVES ? 'oil rl&hta bave been 1w....i. S86S cub. ba1. S15 per moath. F. J A Sl!JLLIV AN -.,.,.; radio set on yoi.r -9-ltp JOHN R. SCRICK, s.-=-~~~or~ Attractive New Home l2lJ eo..t BllhW07 -at aDf . b&"' L...... co ' A DEL KAR . •L--lrrita~ 2 !ledroam atucco. tile w~. --H 1247-.J '9-ltc 1.-t •-""'!_,_ ~ -ldtcben with tile dralllboardl. ----ir--------1 W :M II)' KU'AlRING that larp llvlna ._,, with ~. '*''' *· nJZZY. or what haw Ooor tamaoe. au noon! cedmr '1t1a ....... root,-· P:--1a11n-B SINESS t .. irl--.. Phil. co Shop drJ. 1n a 11ne IP'4eiit1o1 district OP~' RTUNrrIEs _..r....... ., ___ Bnlod __ · I -==:.:tn PbllcD, Zmltll. rwlJ, t... occs~:q. · · ,;, Ill In out Of la-a rw cd ..,._.,._I 6Mojm&....... J10,li00 C111r ~' ' UN. B.ARDW ARR • 1. w. MD, n l:' w. vn1n -.&Alft'A.UU 11111160 nHl...;..._UI& 'Udl.6 -D au - Rn U1 i 1Nte NII Typical Offerings In the Pre-Season Market $10,5CKl BUYS a br and new two- bedroom home t.n the better part of Costa Mesa. Good construction reflected in tull hardwood floors, attractive fireplace and the Uke. On paved street. Large garage with work bench. Terms avall_able. Can show this weekend. $10,750 BUYS dandy 3-bedi<>om ocean front house. Newly reS>ocl- eled. New tiled ldtcbeft ~ t paint ~· Income • men.t pm!bllltleS. Immediate . > ....ion. -We baft 'the k_,.. $19,500 UP FOR LIDO lllLE HOMES-Your c:bolce ol .. veraL One In particular .. a!&--bo<lr'oom North channel ~· Pre- war comtructlon and ~ that otter .....,.u.lns. Stalnlem oteel --dl!ib fd ldtcbea """' tnaldut boi. tfnlt 'beat. 2 - p1ua beth and .-...-<1>emnc l'OOllll In --to aern!l'1t'• quarters. Charmin& !lreplace. Keyo at our nmc-and we can show anytime. Today -can offer· two l!rantl new lhop type war.t..ca e1 1 U• -either "°7• Up to 1500 "" feet "' -11-. -· Bath fer -· ALSO ·A' NEW «JOO. ' HARBOR INVEST ' • square foot manufact uring build- ing with ad;oining lots is ottered for quick sale. QUick possession on any of Qtese. BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTIES of· fered include malt shopo, hot dog stands, grocery stores, cafes, be'uty parlon, women's ready-to- w~ar. abalone boat and equipment, !llllng atatlons,.oft-&ale liquor, and others. MOTµ,S, IN.COME APART· MENTs , INCQME STORES and otbl!f cammerdal properties now available. All Interesting profit holdlnp. EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF LOTS-all ~t any Jo. cation-broad ranee or prkea, many with attractlv terms. ESPEClALLY INTERESTING 11 HARBOR HEIG!ITS which often Iota about twice the uoua1 size. prleOd fr-. PJOO. with -and ........ fadlltles paid In fll!L'Tenm about a third clown. n-e 11-are onQ< a few ol -· Stop In and talk thlnp • .,.,;,., We propabl:f haft jtat whit It tAol<eo to mab JOU luoi>P!' -- either that, er --wm be slad to . 1oca1e what -want. I "extru." Costa Mesa Tire Co. In Rear at 1760 Newport Blvd, cos:rA MESA Ph. Beacon 574! Ask ror Al er Hank. lllU· LINCOLN 7.ephyr club coupe -...... Cean upholatery, point Approved Cheysler and Plymouth Parts and Service NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS 2616 W. Central Ave. ~· Har1'!Jr 63i8 job 3 uiaa. old, S1llQO. Call Jlar--ftA--D--DI!---------.;. bar 18114-J aD1 time. Mtc ;;±' ==,,,.-==-==,..---- I:JN<lX>LN·ZEPHYR '41 4-door ... E FOR RENT- clan. New paint. New motor In yuur own baullnc and mov· '46. Radio, heater, fine mechan-, . All new equipment, $2.25 6 lcal condition throughout, Own-~ per day. We. l'llmllh hltc!L er 1400 Sea View Ave., C<lrotlll ~ -. Senkle Station. de! Mar. 9-4tc l Cor. 17th A Newpcat Bl>d., J C..ta-. 2-tfc FOR. SALE -New OWmwi ===-,::=-::-::---=.,--!lcooter: Immediate deli-m,.: '11lAVElrOME Trailer, 18-!oot. Balboa ~ ~iludwve co.. 'can l.cfttta Cl&rk, Harbor 5. Ph. Beacon 510L S.2tc [ 5-lfc Atl'l'Oll 11'..urn:D •.&'*°9 WAIUSD • ODEL CARS . , • • • . • • ,• • ' . ' I · lo 'K y · Go · f' DI Span A'wardl Given Popuijf Film Star GSCS ~lects naugura1e now OU'J ' men r1an ~!:.;,:! ~·::. ~ Enicees cc Fete N:=~=-·- 1" lnfcrm the plbllc Of Ille In-court -will be ~ open that , In · f!!arp lof ••--to ~ II, and c teom fir football In ..,. Leo Carrillo, ·-tlon picture the Glrla' ~of Oirilltian Ser- GRmty -t. "" ~ . Oii ail101 ·s. Wooot« of tbe CIDUDty wudl ~ pr...,ted by the ceremonleo and afU!r-dlnner 23 at the home of Rev. and Mn. ~---~-------t,------"'-------..! project wu launcbed thll ""': ~ ~ will re-a~t •1 1tatt. "°"""" of the ·-. Mr. Piek· opeaker, wu sueot of honor at E. D. Goodell. 'lbe --meet-Thooe two new yawla that anof the wlnnen will produce a by the Oranp County Emplo)'& ~ ~ offlciil durlnc the ~ • • ..,. preoented them to tiie hard the annual banquet o!. Hunttncton Ing follOlftd a delicious pot luck being built up in San ~anoilco, boat approxim8tely fifty-three feet Mutual Benefit Aaodatlon. DH-afternoon to ai-visitors throulb tian Science ~tine A tftm Who w.n de-Beach Chamber of Commerce at dlnner. one for J . Arvid Johnson and the Ion& on a thlrty..,lght foot water- lsnated u "Know Your C<>1mty th ari !fl and to -•·•· , . da . N--~ f ·~ other 1or Thomas A. Short, should line. Govemment'' week. th period of e v °'? o oes ....... ~ Hc:'""·J.; Radi t MrYed every one ~ them. One of Memorial Hall on Mon y. ~'~. or ul't'.' new year were: I provide ra few headaches f th Jfarcb_ 3 through 8 b:. ~ set ::ic:i~mm:~. ~~J8~ Lw-e OC88 -our players waa cholen for the For many years 8 state park [e!':i g~an:i:·pr:fd~:l~t~:r~'f! ~an Racing Gang comear ne~ to~t!..:V~ r!~.~~Eias~ aide to show the ~ workinp ords and to demonstrate metbods 'R.ei1dents of -th.la vicinity may all lea.cue player of our school. ~lssioner, Carrillo wu feted Reeves, secretary; Olivia Wilde, fll'ecrac\cer day w~~ they start Hawalian race in 1941 and BAR- of county offices, President Laura of operation'. hear I a lecture on the sU.bject Louie Mello. LoUle wu also voted on thlt part ot the program which treasurer·· Evelyn Woodworth so--down for: the Hawaiian Islands. UNA, a seventy-two footer, took B. Betti& of the employe group "'The public as a whole has but "Chrlstian Science: A Satisfying u the moat valuable player on President Douglas ~· Hough of dal chakman; !i'ancy C.ole, 'prcr The Old Clam Di_gger h~n't had the Bunnuda &CUffle in 1938, but announoed. little conception of the work be-Reli~on" which will be radiocut the team by the boys. Buz Oiam-the booster body decided to devote gram chairman and Beverly White the pleasure of ~Ing either1 of j in each of ~ese races the win- Arrapgements for the program ing done by its public employes," over tation ·KFWB C980kc), sun-bers and Louie were allo voted to celebrate the acquisition of the and Bille Ross, ccrchairmen of these r.iew .Jobs as yet so his /in-ne':I found the going much to were made t)lrough co-operation Miss Bettis said. "Know Your day afternoon, February 2, at the captains of the team for the 9'200 feet of strand between here publicity. : formation is second-hand but he thelJ' liking. of the board of supervisors and all County Government' is intended 2 :30 p.m., from Thirty-second sea.son. Mr. Nolan and Mr. Miller and Newport Beach as a new Pr,esent at the ' meeting were has t 1 alked to so~e of the buR h Yes, and before you start crack- other ~un~I off1cials-elective to make our citizens better Be-Church ot Olli.st, Sdnetilt, Los tllso presented letten to their state. ptrk. J ean Tallstra, Olivia Wilde, Bev-from. the Bay Oty and t~e re--ing the Old Clam Diggers shell, and appamtive. quainted wt th their own govern-Angeles. The lecturer, Robert teams and their man&&era. He . said that Cani.llo was in-erly White, Billie Ross, Marjorie ports are ~~ good even if e I know that GESTURE, a fifty- h a climax to the week's pro-ment, to know of the services It Stan1ey Ross, of New York Qty, Mr. Sidney D•vtmon eave a strumental in push.Ing this pw--Reeves, Marilyn Moore, Nancy heresay ~pinions .do vary as to Se\•en footer, walked off With the cram. Saturday, March 8, will be ofers and of the records which is a ! member of The Christian talk on football spirit and sporta. chase to completion and wUl be C.ole, Evelyn Woodworth, J o an the relative merits of the two 1ast dash to the "Onion Patch" visitors' day, and all .offices at the are available." Sdeqce. Board of Lectureship. manshlp. honored for his part of the job. Thatcher and EJoise Ow'en. boats. I but she is only four feet over -1 Their general dimensions are what .we consid'er the ideal size virtually the same, both are Y(\Wls and helps to bear out my poinL • • • I OPENING o·F NEW LOCATION i • 220 Marine Ave., ~LBO A ISLAND - -1 Door South of Form r location Saturday Morning, February 1st, at 10 .A M. • COMPLETE SELECTION OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED B ANDS • Sunnybrook ~ Fifths -54.13 ~ Plus Sales Tax -.... ~==--35. 65 Blend ' ' COMPLTE LINE of Ilnported and American Rums -Gins Brand • 1es Whiskies Vermouths • ' Old Crow -. Gil beys -56.76 GIN F1ifths Plq Saie.Tax Pints 5 4.25 Fifths -53~17 Pim· Sain Tax Plus Sales Tax OLD THOMPSON Fifths s3s1 • Plu Sales Tax 0 0 0 Pints Pints Plaa Salea Tax WA CH For ·, AnllOlncement of AID OPE11 ·10 WbeD 'Oar DEL CATESSEN DEPARTMENT • Will be eady to ,Serve You With · a .C.Omplete Line of ' OOOS READY TO EAT OR TAKE HOME T HEAT' ' . - M RfTO s ERR ·Y --Fr'm Spain ..... .,. PORT ...... - From Portugal • WINES •• Complete Line of B a r r i n g e r B r :o s. B-V Christian Bros. Concannon Italian ·swiss Colony Cresta Blanca · Padre -Roma Valliant Sandeman Imports ~c.· SHERRV . .., . a~re I . . ~· •••• •w• CAUIOeNIA WINU -.--. ., ....... ~ -· .. i:: l ,... ·-··-(I WI C. c.t-Md(IMI • & l!ali•I-. N. Y. - and both are 49: ll" in ovE!rall Have Good Start measurement. The Voyagers Yacht Club got From here on they start to !dif-off to a good start last Sunday fer, Short's boat being. two inches when they conducted their first I longer on the waterline, 34'" to race. 3'10", also packs two inches more This aub is a welcome addition beam, 11'2" to 11' even a nd car-to the Newport Harbor area and ries one inch . more draft, T to \\'e predict that they will become 6'9". I The layouts below decks are al- most identical even if the boats are by different designers; Thomas Short's boat, which we understand is being named TASCO, coming from the board of Sparkman and Stephens while the one for Arvid Johnson was designed by Myron Spaulding. " The biggest difference in the two is in the sail area and dis- placeme nt, the St~phens designed boat carrying two hundred and ~our m ore feet of canvas and is q.uite a bit.. heavier. Olin Stephens is of course one of the world's outstanding naval ar chitects and his" boat should finis h a head of Spauldings design in the Honolulu race, on paper at least, due to the. added sail area which ·will be .ad\•antage when the \vind is aft. . Stephens alSo is noted for his ability to take full advantage of the Handicap rules and he can be counted upon to produce as fast a boat per given ·overall length as the Ocean Racing rule will allow .. All of· his boa ts are hot com- petition and are to be reckoned with from Start to finish. Myron Spaulding's work can not be discounted, however, for this boy is plenty cagey whether it is on the drawing board or on the race course. · He also knows t he rules by heart and. any shortcuts therein and what he can do1 to them was best illustrated last May in his successful defense of t h e San Francisco Bay Perpetual Chal- lenge Trophy. In this race Myron sailed the eight m eter, HUSSY, a nd while they were preparing her for the defense of the cup, Myron, just to be on the safe side haggled her handicap rating (Universal Rule for this r ace) from 24.6 down to 22.8. They threw the whole book at him on this one but he came back with all the answers and won the race, incidentally without the use of his time allowance. Myron, it is rumored, might one of the most active yachting groups in Southern California. The first race was held for the PC's and was saUed over an out- side course. The gang that sailed were real. ly enthused. especially the win- ners, and had nothing but praise for t he race committee. • • • An You Going If you are down San Diego way go over lo Ke ttenburg's yard on Point Loma and "'ci.tch the launch- ing of PCC No. 3. This new boat is t icketed for Ed WiUe, who is now sailing the PC SILHOUETfE, and soon she will be grlicing the \vaters or Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor. '" .. ETA koipctA SHR CMF VBG!< Belnc Groomed The revival of International Competition in th e Six Meter class has put a nick ln the class here in Southern California. GOOSE and ST AR WAGON two of the hottest Sixes on th~ coast, are being retw-ned to their former owners and they will be groomed for a defense of the Scandinavian Gold Cup. Bow About Den • We are not the only ones ta suffer however, for a syndicate from the Seawanhaka ·Corinthian Yacht Club h4S retrieved · the Six l\.teter, DJINN, from Detroit and she will be taken to Scotland in an effort to regain the Seawan- haka Cup from the Royal North- ern Yacht Club. ~ I don't know wliat the weatMr con di lions are on the Clyde or what the Scots have to defend with. but if the going is dusty and there is a bit of a sea the4 had better be p:-epared for there a.r_:e a few boats that can touch DJINN Upwind in a blow. It is rumored that Bob Meyer who was so successful in the BOS: CA.-in years gone by will sail. the DJINN and this · ~akes her a twofold threat. GOOSE, of course, is a fine all round boat and can be cOunted upan, for an excellent showing in any weather . skipper this new yawl for Arvid 7~~~~~~~~~~~~ Johnson 1n the Honolulu event Ii and that alone is enough to cause some of the boys to sit up nights for he won with OORADE in the race of 1936 and in 1939 he sailed ODYSSEY. across the line in slxth place on elapsed time and third iz:i class B on corrected time. We are not definitely· picking eithe r of these boats, or any of the others for that matter, as the winner until all of the entries are in and the field of starters is known. H owever, they must be given much consideration for it is boats of this 8pproximate size .and type that bring home (he bacon on corrected time. 4 Take the past major an reces on both coasts and ab oad and I believe that the sta ti~ will bear m e out, that a composition PC .or PCC "The Wests Finest S11iling 8011ts" George Strom Rep._..Unc Kettenburg Boat Works Barbor 197-.J 109 via Ravenna Newport Beach Best Wishes· to ISLAND LIQUORS On Their MOdern New Store DUTCH HEACOCK Gener Contncto~ and Cainet Work -111- Cablnet sboP::.... .~ ._ -........ l , .......... l • • . ' • j • I. Now Ol>en Every Da I I . 7 A . M. to 9 P. M. ' , Groundhog Day Will Revive MemorieS for EaSterners 87 WIND'BED BARBU · ' . . .._~IO 'l'W9 oi lei-to ... ~· IOI llAIN ., rst •••llO.&. oa1,.... To &lie tloomudo of .,..oplaated -men la -<Jo!lfor-ma o_ ... "°C oa1. 8anda,., ....... 1, w111 -. _., wtaist<> ~-!------------+------------­ -of ._ bome" wllea tlroo)' looUd out llDldoo.i,. Oil Ule moj:nla&' of t:ll&t wtn.t.er 4&J" to llCaD tbe sldea for tbe prophetic weather fore- ·Norton's BaY: · Shore Camp cut'" tor tbe l"tJIDAl••nc weeks wlater&lld ......... I t was on the morning o! that da)r that the groundhog ca m e forth from' his winter sleep in hia burrow to observe the approach of spring. U it waa a bri&ht. IUD· shiny day and he could see his own shadow .cast on the snow, back he went into his snug winter home, there to remain for another six weeks. On the other hand if skies were cloudy and overcu t, he came out of his hiber nation, confident of continuing mild wea· winter feeding of cattle and flocks. Candlemas, as a church ce!ebrlf· tion, marks the presentation ot Christ in the temple. In the East it is still the festival of Christ but in the West it hu come to be a festival dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. tnd• .. ' 17th St. and,$oast Highway Beacon 5745 Now lubrication )Yhile Your Car Is In Motion ~ ~ ~ 'kJiiJ,, VIBRA·Lube Ge ts squeaks and rattles out l\y ·putting the lubricant in ... lasfs longer ... reduces wear ... cuts dow11 repa ir bills ... COSTS NO MORE Complete Mobilubrication wit• VIBRA-L•be Boyd's Mobil Service Th•' old favorite, Lamb Stew, takes new bonora when it appears in a ~serole, with a ring of small, lcrisp biscuita on top. The tenderJ savory cubes of lamb a re I first browned in a little fat, then simmered gently in liquid. Of course, they're combined with tastily aeasoned gravy. The bis- cuits may be baked separately. ther. Newport Harbor Fishing News "Groun.dhog Day" is a purely American term for the older Can- dlemas Day, a church festival. It was an ancient Christian tradi- tion that a sunny Candlemas pre- saged a Cold spring and an old Scotch saying is "If Candlemas is fair and clear, there'll be two winters in the year". . Another maxim repeated by farmers is "February, second day, have half your corn and half your hay" for they estimated the date to be the halfway mark in the Beleooed b7 SpQrtfishing Assn. of Newport Harbor ' bor are hard at work preparing ------------- their vessels tor the spring r uah. May ReVI'se ·Bldg, Jimmy Stevenson is installing a new motor in Daisy II. c. A. Code to Include Bickhart is painting and varnish-• Ing his Tropic until It looks like New Fire Section a yacht. The Salt Peter, which t Members of the Newp:::1rt Beacp. b~'trt:n:;: ::~~m~=~· ~~0t;,i1;.fa:::; City Council on Monday gave Woodchucks. or more properly marmots, are burrowing animals with long, thick, hairy tails. They are characterized by the absence of the cheek pouches which are noted in their cousins, the squir· rels and prairie ·dogs, and by a rudimentary first front toe with its bf'oad toenail which enables them to efficiently dig their bur- row where a family lives in soli- tuy seclusion until disturbed by the farmer's dog, whose most sut:r limated idea of fun is to try, with all the concentrated vigor in his body, to dig them out. · Their habitat in this countrY sceros to be in the more northerly sections, from Hudson·s Bay to the Carolinas ,a n d it is extremely doubtful if there are any in South- ern California whereas that typi- cally southern animal, the 'passom, is q_uite prevalent here. Huge Coastal Plant Begun The Dago bank oft Huntington Beach is still providing Newp:::1rt Harbor fock cod fishing boats with these pop-eyed red fish as the wint'r fishing season swings along toward spr ing. It will be March, however, before the bar- racuda show up and fishermen start goiflg out in any consider- able nutrlbers. Valencia ill and Waterwitch making the run. Lonsdale has been painting the blanket approv81 to a suggestion by City Administrator John J . Work on a coastal development Virginia May. Sa1'Iors that he be permitted to Pier and bay fishermen are dcr program, with proposed outlay of ing -good these days fishing for The Sport King is getting a new discuss contemplated thanges in $2,000,000, has been started by smelt. Salted bonito l!I doing the coat ot paint. Fred Wagner is 'the fire classification of a uniform the Malibu Quarterdeck Club ot trick for bait off both the New-painting the Minnesota. A new building code yet to be adopted California, according to announce- port and Balboa piers. TI:ie can-motor· is going into ~he No=, this year with a representative of ment by Edward D. Turner , piesi- neries in the bay have provided skippered by Jerry A ams. t the Pacific g><ist Building Con-dent. good spots to fis h for smelt frotn yards all ov~r the harbor ~e ·at ference representative this week. F orty-seven acres in' the Mali-, work preparing the sportf1sh1ng Mr. Sa'ilors s·'d that Qty Judge also. The rock jetties at the en-947 5 th a. bu region north of Santa Monica H bo h boats for. the 1 season._ ou · Bob Gardner, Fire Chief Frank trance of Newport ar r ave Cal 1 11 h at· the juncture of Malibu Creek their share of fishermen these ern tfornla ang ers wt ave . W Crocker and himself were in and the ocean ,comprise the ae- b be h • jo ed a neat fleet of boats to fish from. aceo. rd with the procedure and days, ut ye scri asn t uryn velopment area.~ Ut there t see What they're that something may come out I 0 0 T ff M C The club, it was stated, will catching. a y ay ome of the meeting \fhich may prove have its own harbor accomodating E . A. Shaw, 6811 Sea Shore To Newport Beach helpful in improving on the new an estimated ;700 boats 25 to 75 Drive, Ne'''POrt, fishing on Wed-building co:cte. feet in length _,._8.nd a berth for nesday alid Thursday last, caught Looks like the Newp:::1rt Har-larger boats will be established at three conbina and four yellowfin bor district will have what Atlan-B h p k La d the outer breakwater. croaker . on the half tide. tic City and Coney liland 'and all eac ar n I Plans call for an elaborate group J oe Dixon·S bait boat, Maud, is amusement and beactr centers east Goes Into Escrow J of buildings, designed by Cliff May busy these days hauling bait to and west have had for years, salt and to be constructed of hand- be ground into food to be used in water taffy. HUNTINGTON BE A CH . -hewn California redwood w i th • In comlortoble, rec ining COACH SE~TS ONLY$43 ·45 SU•IK'f' ro lfPflM JAX LOS AtHiELES LIMITED-Daily through coach service to Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis. All """ '""""'- P 01 Y EIPRISS -Populat'C hallenger · coaches daily to Salt Lake City, De!iveraiid Kansas City. C HALLEISE R -No reservations needed on Challenger's modem ooaches. Exclusive ooach fur w.omen and children. Daily.to Salt Lake City, Omaha and Chicago. on lhe STREAMLINER ·c1n. OF LOS AISELIS" Leaves Los 4.ngeles every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arri\·es Chi C?,o '"'ery Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. $5 Ex.tro Fare. All wJU resnNIL Noie -·Union Paci.fie trains leave popular East Los Angeles suburban station 20 minutes later than Union Station. UNION PACIFIC TICj<ET OFFICE -SANTA ANA 305 Ntjrth Main Sll'eet Telephone' 1877 Be S/z«414-4411 the fi sh hatcheries around this The Nc'''POrt Beach City Coun-Three units of ocean frontage be-roofing of aquamarine flat tile. part of the country. Trout fisher-cil went on record in favor of1 t'veen thi.s city ~ n d Newport A 3000-foot road skirting the men are indebted to Newport Har-it on Monday night after two f Beach, being acquired .for state harbor, will give access to the bor in a way for the trout they petitioners, Grant H . Phi'llips and park purposes, now are in escrow, club area from the coast road. catch in fresh Water streams. They Ralph l\1. Phillips, asked permis-according to J . A . Hennessey, sup-___ :..::_ _____________ _:. _________________________ _ grow big a nd strong on the vita-sion to manufacture the candy at ervising state parks land purchas-1 min rich food from Newport Har-705 Edgewater place, Ne'WJ)Ort ing ofricer. Hennessey revealed UNION 1 PACIFIC -.-~-~ -----------. ----. . bor. Beach. the sta tus of the local park mat- 19th Street Landing in New-There was only one restriction ter in a re port of progress on a port Harbor is a historic spot to in the measure passed by the coun-$15,000.000 stat e parks expansion Mobilgas 1500 West Central Harbor 985 spor tfi sherm en. Since the indus-cil, the health department must program authorized by the State try started this landing has been a pprove it for a license first. Legisla ture in 1945. No Need to ln~rease Your State Gaso~ine Tax! -- Watith the VISRA-LUSE job on your own car •.• see for yourself why we ca n promise you better Mo bilubricotion 'thon you·ve e ver hod before. Moke it soon for your car's aoke. us~d by sportfishlng boats. This season the City has leased this landing to a private operator and it has lef~ the boats that normally use it up in the air for a spot to load and unload their passen- gers. The issue seems to be how much is to be charged for use of the dock. Boat operators all over the bar- • I - SPEAKING Of COFER ... it's a fact rhat more Soucbcm Califurnians* scan ibe day in be-ming good humor ... ~ lhan most anfbody. . . I Your .tmart gas range de9enes the bow •.. became at the right I flltOIDent-bndfMI is n""1' It'• a tastier, better bia.k!ast, il you plea1e, ' and it's ready ..,.,.. , In a twinkling, your co&e lilh the air with '"Good Moming!:' 1You're lucky .• -•-,hoJ.i'* lucky: to h&ve tpeedy, flame.perf«t Gu li-Uiig the day. . . I .................... ----9S.--Ol .a ... a.c.. nwte• hr .. S.•lkrn Caliboia ud' SoudMm CoDc~ GttC•pt l f tJI' YoucutMpad•GMiw nfrr«"+Mc --eodia .. ,....to _I . IOUTMIRN cou Nr111 ••• COMPANY l/fJll 1114ntlo~ ~ W hatevcr the direction your travel require- ments point -&om your own community to numerous other towns and cities -there arc comparatively few places in Southern Califomja that you cannot reach via Pacific Electric Rail and Mot0r Coach Lines. ' 'l)e convenience and frequency of Pacific El~c uanspomtion throughout the mighty empire it serves alfords Southern Californian~ a quick and C1COOOmical means of aavel foe business, shopping. pleasure and c:ommercc. un11mn HllH ---"SNIUllJ • IU-lfU .,., Alli T-Uc9 Apml ,_,,_MAP ••ow ... ,.dflc Ele'.mlc'o .......... c. •• ,,. ................ l1all1N Cnt'•• .. • STATE HAS ENOUGH J!oNEY TO BUILD NEW ROIDS WITHOUT INCREASED TAXES! The Oil lndust..Y believes: _California hlghways muse lead the rest of the nation .. -.. 1New ~igbways must be built. Our highways mwt be kept repaired. lut facts show that It Isn't necessary to ' lnc~se your.1aaoline tax to accompli1h these oblectlves. llAll CAllfUll Y1 1. Highway funds now available toul • • • • • • • . $140,000,000 2. i)uriog the next four ycsrs iota! h ig hway revenue fro m all sources will add to the fund $'28,000,000 This totals • • .. • $668,000,000 a. l!.pctlditures during tliis pe- riod (repairs, new roads .,d including the proj<aed State super highways) will cost 14 .. timattd • • • • • • • $6H ,000,000 I 4. This will l<ave a surplus of • $ ~,,000,000 In o'thcr words, atl major improvcrr.ents in C=.li - f.-)rni1 big~l\\'3)'5 duri .:;~ t:1c r.t:.::t four r : .. ~ ·,, il: still leave a multimilE::>n·dollar surp~u;; i0: cho highv.,ay fund -without ra :sing fa;tes. • Tf;e Big ·Qul stion Is : W hy does the State \Vant addition~ hundreds of millions o: d..::~rJ of YOUR MOJlllEY during the next fow rears? How v.·ill this money be used? Before our gasoline sales tax is doubled (or even increased), every citizen in California. hJ.S a. right to know i• tk111il where his monry is going. Right now a 'special session of the California legislature is considering tliis tax incrc:ue. There is no time to lose. / , Express your views on this imporuilt matter . Write today to your Assem!>Jyman &!Jd St.ate Semror. Address him : S1tce c~ritol, Sacramento, California. A .3c ota.., _SOM you 3c 'a ....... for ye11n to .__..,.., W8$1ern Oil and Gas ·~I soci.ltion ' . ''Tbtn i1 ., "PP•1n.I na11111 why th1 St!,ft ~,/;,,, '" sl>nU ~ '-SIJ, ., ,.. iocn#.!:J. TIN Wut""' Oil ad ,G~ Ass.a ti. d.Jk.111 tbl J M•IU •/ ki;'" '"""" ,. n/1111 .,,;,/, Jn.:il '"' Jtj<u ,,.,, """"'4· '!.. . .RALPH B. ll.oYD, PruiMtl • • ., .-wPOln' U• WM J NEWS-TIMES ~s l4UWWU-U • zz.z & 9-7 ~ , y _. r , ; MtA Y.-i 11111 NeY!$ of the . Churches aox. aOll!f ~ " .. CT swlillc.-tJ• GIUW DtWWW DU ~·-w• I Rise to Remark ' ()mnltt.il appoijl-ta wUJ ho for opoeiAl ~ an4 I hope _. OOft& -· Oona-. and Old Oimlzt 114., ' . . PRECISION ~UENCY S~VICE . can Barbar 1.., tor : B&DIO l'BONll.ftlllllJBNOY .... AS()M••tlfjjj ....... ~IWiJU.Oi.e' - !ullT annoluw:Od · be tore thla to alt OttUlonolly with the In-T.ooi+awf lo.-. ~I • Oaota .,_ . reedleo ~-· 10 a -....,,.. tslor IRJl>.commlttee on beorlnp Jllc-11111 Sabbath-. S.tunlq....,.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •--•~matter at the Pl:>ot-oe In Newport-· menu mllh be In order. llmll"'-the Elolo<odo ru---• -· --. G. W t •1 • lltC. 9:30 dclodL ::::~~-=:::°':':l!:on~::.'ia,::....:un::.'-..:de::r_the=..:Act:..:..:...:°'.:....:.M_arch_:::._3,:.;_1Bl9 __ --;:::;:;;. = I soy thout Wtatlon that • .,.. • -.. Ins Ptetidllnc -· 11 a.m. .,._ betorf, 1n u.e hlatory or -other -t.,. pro1>1em1. n ,,,...,. ...-1m D0es y oar House SAK D . POR'I-. Pl>~r-State, hu caJltornla -n oo well bard work and ""'"" work, but lun<ll:r -9:30 L m. ~ ~ ~ . - - - ---. ~ni ... .: ...... ~ plooed. In !:"! Congrea, u now. It alJo means more opportunity ........... ----10:45. ST. JOHN VIANN•Y CHUllCH Need Pa1"ntina or Cleani-"' ...:......;.._IX N • • ~--·tral Aven-ue-N-Bea;;; .. Q.iii;;;,J& and the ~t for this In .....,at to get reoulta, and lncreaaln& In· o-dor w rke 8:00 p. m. .. ....._ ~!~. 11~.IO-a.m. • 8 • ._ • r=-. Plant, 3011 w. ~· . --~-. part -0 our member of the fluenee. Belwn -e:ao p. m. __ , -.A . ·-" ~: Bah• ..... -trO...' )o( Offi 'al p f th C"ty f N rt Beach Republican Comm1ttee on Com-Erneat Bramblett. from Ven tura -ina ....,..uauc aom-at --.· . Cl aper 0 e I 0 ewpo mlttees, Co greuman Gearhart of Santa Barbara. San Luis Obi.po 7:30 o'clock. 7:ao to l:IO p.m. No Wllltblg. __ W.,... 11.e ............... ., by hlahb A Dop *::Ne Loeal JMtl-for <ner S'1 Ywo Fresno. H' ii a member alJo of and Monterey counties, takea my ~ •evw~~m.,i.r pl'81el' oervlco lldlled .J~ Pa1nt:,:tf, the moat Diocl- the WQS ~nd Means Committee, place m the Committee on A¢· at 7:30 dclodL FULL GOIPliL CHURCH el'll eqtdpuwt 111111 n-t Active which will have all tax and all culture and that i. a good •p0t l2nd ..,d 111-, CMta M... .A trade theat problems. for him. I would have hesitated TBS lO'iWPOKT JIAaBOR 8and&y .cbool, 9 :46; 'mornlng lo( Member The moo bnportant committee, to rellnquloh my place there. after LlJTHl#4N CJl1JB(Jll · wonblp, 11; Enn,.u.tlc oervlce, Owned llDd operated by World War D Veteran Of to some people writing a letter aeven yean when the State h ad (To be loeated m Cltt Drive, T:SO p. m.; Kld-weel< prayer meet--'<Ing your ~t good will liDd ~ like this, would be the Committee nobody on that comm!ttee, if I NeWport Hellhta ) Ing an W-1. 7:'6 p. m.: . .A~- 1 on Rules. That oommJttee ii the had not been sure we would be "A ChancelHI Chrtat for a 1Qmll peopl8'• ~ 1eT"Ylce H ---------------------------!dispatcher Of Congress. It decides well represented. 01.ancln&' World!" on J"rida7, 7 :4~ p.m.. ' For Free F.aU•••t!I ~A which bills 1811all come out ond de-I will continue thlo letter next 9:30 a.m., churd! adiool; 10:30 PL---HARBOR Z "4 Ir verage Person •ermin .. ·~ e details of um e, week. and -the committee .a.m., -wcnhlp. ..... ~ " ., amendmentp. and pomta of order. appol.ntments given other man--Servtoee at "Pr"'eoe-~nt-Christian Science '1be a verage person is quite· time conscious at this period There are eight ajo .• be EBELL CLUB Lee c. Beaa r m n Y mem-rs of the California delegation Sunday Text 'Lo.ve' of the year. """"'"'ntly he resolves to make better use of his bers and f~ur minority members. In Congre... 115 Weat Central Ave . .. ...... ......,.... California pas no members, pre-Cmta Mesa "'Love" will be the Sunday Les· time and to k eep more regular hours in the 12 months ahead. !erring othQr committees. We have R f i ti Rev. Herbert C. Roth, put.or. son-Sermon aubJect lo all branches friends on the Rules Committee. 8 r gera Oft 1162 E. Wilson St., Co&ta Mesa or The Mother Chur<h. The First Very good. Without !doubt the next com-E • Pl .. Come Once-You'll eom. Church ot Chrl11t, Scientist, tn Bos· But h d red b Mr A Man h nglneer an tori. The Golden Tert 11 from I ave you ever won e ow . verage as mittee in importance, and certain-Again!" John : "Beloved. let ua love one spent his time up to now? Let's figure It out. They say that ly thlde tbeop .;omrrued'ttee in influence, Told by Soden FIRST CHURCH OF CHRllT, &noth~r: ror lo .... of God: ... -wou Vot generally to be H, that loveth not knoweth not life begins at 40 and 40 will do as an average age for Olli the Commii-tee on Appropriations. &CIE.NTtlT Odd; tor God la love." Mr. A. M. Two yeaifs ago, I was asked if Merle H . Soden of Anaheim, Lido Theater, Central Avenu. A Scriptural citation from Deu· I would move to that committee president of Refrigeration Service and Via Lido teronomy rfi!ads, "The Lord did not when we J'ost its California Re-Engineers society of this county, A branch of The M.other Chuteb, aet hla love upon :rou, nor choose U he bas made it a point to get 8 h ours sleep every night (as be m ost likely hasn't) then be bas spent about 13¥0 of bis 40 years in bed.· Restful, isn't it? Allowing 20·minutes for breakfa8t, half an hour for lunch and 40 minutes for dinne r he bas bad his feet unde n. the table and bis napkin under his chin_for 2 ~ years. Well, he shouldn't be hungry. Now: if h e spends 15 minutes each morning shaving and if he started to shave at 15 years of age he has been wba~g the wblskets o[f the man h e sees in the mirror for about 3 months. Maybe be sh ould have grown a beard. U h e has taken in on the average o f one movie a· week and if that took about three hours each time, h e h as spent 8 or 9 months "in the dark". And if he has been working half his life a nd commutes to his jol>-ler s say it take s 2 hours a day for this, five days a week-h e h as been m a uled, pushed, elbowed and stepped on for about 14 m onths of his life in public conveyances. Ow! that was my f<X?t! publican member in the 1944 elec-has returned from Sacramento The Flnrt Cburcb of OuWt, Sci-you, because ye were more In num- tion. I wak too -ntly on the "'here he attended the state •---d ent.Llt, 1n Bolton, V·-chuaetU ber than any people; for ye.were ....... " uvru· • the feweat of all people: But be- Committce pn Agriculture to con-meeting of the Califorhia associa-Sw;iday School at 9:30 &. m.. Sun--cause the Lord loved you." And sider the suggestion, and am glad Uon. day Service at 11 a. m.. Wedne.day from the Psalms: "Becauae thou I didn't move then. The meeting Is a quarterly af-Te«tlmontal Meeting a t 12 o'clock but made the Lord, whi ch 11 my \Ve've had impor tant di.scu.s-fair and ls composed of represen-Reading Room located at 111 reruge. e\·en the moat High, thy sions beforf the two committees tatives of each chapter of the Palm street Balboa ls open dally habitation: There aball no evil be- 1. \\'BS on, ~griculture, and Irriga-R.F .E.S. in the state. \V . w . Alli-from 1 p.m.' to 5 P-~· exq!pt Sun-~~~:b~~gbnei~erd~be~lln~~Y F~I:~: ~ion .and R~lamation, and my leg-son of Los Angeles is district pres-days and holidays nationally ob-ab ali give his angela charge ove r 1slaUve edycation has been in-ident and has recently been elect-served , thee, to keep thee In all thy ways." creased in ~he past two years! ed national president. The publJc ls cordially invited t o .. Angels are God's representa· This Y<'~. the invitation was attend the church ~ .. ..-JO ..,. uMI lives,'' wrltes !.fary Baker Eddy In The society is a national organi· th R adln "Sci d H t h I h K renewed an the new chairman of e e g Room. ence an ea t w t ey to h zation which represen ts the bulk the Scriptures." She continues l e App priations Committee of the men in the refrigeration COSTA 1'1ESA CHURCH OF GOD "Theae up,'l"a rd·soarlng beings neve; made e persol nal request of Gear-and. air conditioning industry. It Rev. l ame. P. McGraw, Putor lead to\\·ards selr. sin. or material· hart. • Is strictly an educational society J40 Cabirillo St .. ()oata Meu lty, but guide to tbe divine Prln· With the reorg'anization taking to promote technical and practi-I Scr)'icet' Sunda)' 10 a. m ., G:30 clple or all good, )'"hither every real place a nY'v&.y, it seemed too good 1 k 1_, f lndlvldualtty, Im age, or likeness or ca no\v L-uge or its members. p. m. and 7:30 p. m. G d th n 1 to miss. It is interesting to note o · ga ers. Y g vtng eamest however , thjat if 1 had gone over This last meeting a t Sacramento heed to these splrltufll guides they laid the plans and elected a com-A88EMBLll:8 OF GOD 'tarry with us, and vre entertain t\\'O years ago, I \\'OUld now be · f 'angel~ unaware•.'·• "N·o nower N 15 .r mJt tec or the Western States Re-Henl'y and Ida Sande, Puto,.. · •· l o. on Ule cornntittee. Waiting can vrltbstand divine Lo ve." t,,,0 years !has put me down to frigeration a nd air conditioning American Lerlon Ball, tlltb No. 22 on the 43 member com-exposition to be held at the civic UHi Central Ave. mittee, which has 25 Republican auditorium in Long Beach in April. Sunday school. 10 a.m. members and 18 Democrats J . Pat Riely, president of the Morning service, 11 ·a.m. Congrl'.'ssihan Sheppard ~f San Long Beach. ch"apter, \Vas elected E\"ening evangeliltlc aervlce at FIRST METHODIST CHURCH G. Edwin Osher, Pastor ' Eucll d at Sta nford, Ga rden Grove. 9:30 a.m.. Church school t or all • Before You Bulld or Remodel Visit Oar laten!sthlg JS'?Z South Main SL Sample and I*play Boolll9 Color eukles. plan' nlng aldl, comprehens- ive stock of caq>ets and linoleum . • Rup& Oarpets C!eaned,. Repaired SANTA Al'IA ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY . 4000UNTANT Bookkeeping Service COLIN F. BROWN (llar!Jor 11144) 111 llulDe A-. Balboa loL .John IL C. Chmig, II. D. ~·Uld8aa&eou 2 - 4 7 -8:30 and by appointment Beecon SO'IS J.JO-~­~-eo-. . Finally, if he has worked 40 h ours a week for 20 years that's equal to having h ad his n ose against the grindstone for 4 ~ years solid. Page Mr. Durante. All this adds up t o approximately 22 years. Aside from the addition al time h e has spent taking sh owers. arguing with bis wife. mowing the lawn and going to church, where Bernardino is No 30 0 th general chatrman an d Everett 7:30 p.m. 1 mittee or No 5 ·on thne ~ CO!flt · 1 BrO\\'n of Los Angeles, M. R. l\tid-week service, 'J1lunday a t , . m1 nor1 y H k ·d f S · 7 30 side , a hjgh ranking spot d h an . pres1 ent o a n Diego : p.m. ag ... 11 :00 Lm. Morntn&' Worahlp:f ~============~[ Meuage: "We Thank Thee." 11 :00 a.m. Nunery tor all chil- P. H. Bassett, M.D. bas he been the rest of bis life? ~ Slowing Down? California's climb in population seems to be "slowing d own" from the supersonic speed of recent years to a mere ·mile-a-min ute pace. The California T axpayers A ssociation estimates that a 'net of 100,000 persons came into o ur stat e in 1946. A like number were a dded through the n a tural increase of births over deaths. · , kc>cps the same t\\·o su~~~t~ chapter : Ver1on E. Denny of Pas---------'--- tees, Nal'Y, on which he \viii be ad~na and l'1erle Soden of Ana4 CHURCH OF CHRIST the ranking minority member and h~tm were elected as the com-Ch urch and Walnut StreeU Agriculturer on which he will be I rruttee. · L. Duane Canby, Minister. second on lhe minority side. The 1 ----.---Services : Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible work of thte Appropriations com-Rancher Will Donate S\udy; ll L "'-· Morning worship. mittoe is 1?n" through _sub-com-Land for Cancer Unit m1t tees, \vhich become. 1n effect, ~he aclivef mmittees ror the var-Properly for the carlcer ~ani­ ious budge . The sub4~mn1ittees tarium planned by the Of1ange a r e name for the Department County Assistance League will be from \vhic the Departments from donated to the organizatio~ by \vhi~h the 1 budgets come, Navy, James Irvine. The deal '''ill be Agr1cultur~, Interior etc. concluded as soon as the two COSTA ME.SA COMMUNITY • CHURCH Carl B. John.IOn, Minister 124 E. 20th St. Ph. 247~R Church .chool, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Youth groupe, High school, In- termediate. Adult, 8:30 p. m. dren durk!.g liEt tk:le. 8:00 p.m. Methodist Youth Fel- lowtmip. Young Adult Fellowahip. 7:00 p.m. Evening Wonhlp:- M:easage : .. Come y ,., Ll•e." "l'HE FRIENDLY" CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH of Coeta M Oh Rev. Dlvlght KJnman, putor Meeting temporarly in the Sev- e nth Day Adventist church, corner of Old County r oad and Bolsa Ave., Costa Mesa. , Sunday school-9:45 a. m. .J. S .• WHYTE INeDMK T.A.X CON8trLT.t..."fT AutburlMd by tbe'UaUed l \Mi!IS n... W'7 Depu1.rneat Lo J'ePI I l diMIW ID ~Uori "'1t.h mcome i..z ~. .A.UDIT8 • IY91'Ulll eooumtPIN'O aancs --.... ...,._ 111.....a.. e... ... "'----....... Armand Monaco 'ARCHITECT SIA W. Bay Ave., 11""- Barbor 1'7%6 !T!l L&kewood A"9. Loo """""'" NOrmaDd;J MOS As compared to the 2,000,000 population rise experien ced from 1940 to 1945. last year's rate was n ot spectacular. But ma9be it's just as well not to be too spectacular all the time. A somewhat slo wer pace than that of 1940-45 \viii better en- able us to accommodate newcomers until housing facilities can catch up with the d e mand. I_ rcquest.C'd Agriculture and In-buildings at Santa Ana Atmy Air ter1or. It v1ould have been a mira-base needed by the league are re- cJe to ge t both, my first year on leased hy the gover nment. the comm~ttee. There are only-i Th · Evening service, 7:30 o'cloclr:. Mid-week tellowehlp and prayer, Wedneaday, 7:30 p. m. Worship service-11:00 a . m. DAY SCBOOL Young people's service-0 p.m . r------=:...:.::.....::..:.=c:...:.::.... __ ~ Meanwhile. virtually every t ype o f economic activity in California has shown a growth corresponding t o, o r exceed- ing, that o f the rise in the number of residents. Taxable retail s'ales. for instance, which do not include food, ranged from 33 to 43 per cent h ig her than 1945. Re-• fleeting the general busine5§ expansion bank credit shot 4 Republic~ns and 3 Democrats on e property ,,,11. be located a t each sub-committee and practical-the_ edge of the Irvine ranch boT- ly all western members ask for dcring Ne"'POrt Blvd., east of the A'""iculture' and Int . . Santa Ana County club and the eo· er1or, part1cu-1 f th 'f ·11 d d larly lh latt s ze o e g1 t \\'I epen upon I wille bQ 0~r Agriculture. \\'hich requirements ~f the sanitariwn, I consider reCQgnition for the Dis-Mrs. James Irvine, _founder of the trict. and also on "Independent O~ange County Assistance League, Offices.'" said today. If )'OU ~·ill go to the Library Funds for work on the buildings and ask fo~ a copy of the Congres-arc available and remodeling and sional Dircftory, you'll find (page sound-pr~fi~g will start as soon 407 i~ the r:ost recent Directory) as the buildJ ngs are re leased. . I I &. m ., Prayer and Sermon. CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Com munity Methodist 1420 Wnt Centr•I Avenue Re\I:. R.. O. Goodell . P•stor Church School. 9:60 a. m . · M orntng Wonhlp, 11 a. m, Youth F.ellowlblp, G p. m. ' Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer 91!rvlce, Wed- ne:.day; covered di.th dinner, 6:30 p.m. . ST. JAMES EPIS.COPAL CHURCH Via Lido Evening evangelistic servtce- 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting -7:45 Wednesday, 2008 Anaheim A cordial welcome to all. p. m. Ave. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL 1423 West Centra l Avenue Sunday M8.88e11 : B and 10 a..m . Con.teuiona: Saturday~ from 4:00 to f.:30 a.nd trom 7 :~ to 8:30 p.m. Mortimer School llO! Coral Bal-bland DAY !ICBOOL OPENS OCT 1 Grodeo: Coll. Pnip.. Mm7 0 . A.. Mortimer, H.. A-. Osford PwmmpOl .. 1 ..-·-w Dr. DENTISTS Obed Lucas DEN'l1ST ZZO:l \i W. Control. -1'80 NEWPORT BEAOH sharply upwanl. At the year end nearly 700.000 Califor- nians were borrowing close to $1-:Y. billion f rom the state's largest bank a lone. Included in this number were about 60.- lhe hst a~d functions of almost The sanitarium, planned a t er· 100 agencies of government whose mina.l hospital tor cancer cases, budgct rcqliests come before this \vtll be the ·only one ot its kind In sub-committee. the United States according to This list includes everything Mrs. Irvine. The League project from the RFC or the NLRB to will inclw:le looking after children the Battlej Monuments Commis-of patients and helping their fami- sion. the Columbia Institute for lies when neceuary. Rev. Al"dya T. Dea n. Vicar f! :30 &. m., Holy Commuolon. 9 :~ Lm., Sunday School. 11:00 a. m., Morning Prayer a.nd CORONA DEL MAB COMMlJNITY CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL Perry Frederick Schrock, Minister :======'.::=====~ '611 Heliotrope A""enue Corona deJ Mar 9:30 a.m . Church school. -000 veterans borrowing under the G. I. Bill of Rig hts. The state's farm income was 6 per oent better than 1945 and to- tal civilian income nearly 2 per cent on the up side. Well, even at this "slow" pace California is at least going in the right direction. the Deaf, [or the Franklin D. Roosc\'e)t Library, lt has tile F'CC, the Federal Rescu& Sport Angler Sermon. {Ftnt Sundaya: B ol.1 Communlon.) 11 a.m ., morning worship. Ser- mon by Mr. Schrock: "Our Cloud of Witnesses ... Loan agerl~es. the Ex:por-t-Import The 28-foot yacht, Sport J\ngler, "The Forever Amber Story" Bank. the Federal Reserve Sys-out of Newport, disabled by a love life of bandleader Artie Shaw tern. the F,ederal Works Agency. broken shaft three miles south· and KathJeen Winsor, the For ever BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL Fog' "Smog", Etc, Tr ha rs jus~ scratching the sur-east of corona del Mar, was to~ ~bed rth~~tfhorcin. By1 \Villiam Engle. 211 Agate AYlftue ace: the more I look at the list i n 1 0 Newport anchorage by a ea . m as . at ng story in The Rev. Harry W. White, Los Angeles has its "smog"• San Francisco its fog and ~he more l~hink I'm going to en: Coast Guard cutter. The vessel American Weekly, the magazine Al90Clate Plllltor , JOY that sigrunent. It is con-was spotted by a Coast Guard distributed with next. Sunday's Church School. 9:30 a. m. m uch of the rest of the state is bothered at times with a lot of sidered a g one. patrol plane which radioed for iLosiiiiiiAniiiig~eiilesiiiiiiExiiiiaiimliiniieriiii.iiiiiiiiiiii.:Oiiiiiiiilliiomlngiiii;,;;i~Wiiiionh;;;i;iil~p~. ~l~l~Li;;iim~.iiiiiii damp air wihch is very difficult to see through. In addit n, members may be cutter assistance. Owner wu Ust- pared th Lo d invited by sub-committee chair-ed. as Harry Gartler, 817 Coast But all these are sissy stuff as com t o e n on men to sit with their cormru'tt-H N lank t · hich descended ........ wy., ewport. 'variety. The recent b et o rrust w o ver fii'iiiiiiiiii.,..iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;.,;.iiiii,.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,;,; ·the B ritish capital bad old-timers scratchi!'g' their heads try- ~ Ing to remember anything quite as bad. Even a "no rmal" ft-g · In London is enoogb to make one think that h e bas g o t lost in the steam room of a Turkish bath. (A slight difference in temperature, however). B y comparison, the California fog would pass In London as a brigh t, almost-sunny day. So, inaybe we h aven't so much to complain abouL Speaking of Speed . 'n)e new rocket planes are expected to travel faster than the speed of sound But nothing is ever Jjkely t o be created wtlldl will travel faster than a rlimor. . MODERN 1 MARINE SERVlcE .. • SHELL DOCK • ...... ...... • S M'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY ~CHICKEN SaWs SH Food Spa . . and Filb Market . -' ·::;;~"-::•1 -r•a 5 • -WP W .... . Iii SJ 4 _ ...... . DON HARMON Announces the of the Opening Costa Mesa Dancing Academy -School of Dramatic Arts SA'l'VBDAY, FEBRUARY 8, l!H7 ta Ille halldl•c formerly KDowa • tM Women'a ~ I MISS G~TRUDE HORN 1 Teeeber of Dramatic Arla 'l!pedolbhc .. Jlllcll.i.. -... Geaen1 Steeela lmpiotftL&t MISS MARILYN HARGRQVE Tel._ el. O..tg, &W ~--"Am it M• ... .b.,. a .. ..,.. 8 t •.•et n=r+.s • ., .. ltldl•Ojil9 .u DaT 11111 _.., ....... --·-• 2 ll01QlQ" fi&HDl8 • • $ ... ,;_I I , II t• .• ·-~ I :lJB. OOBDON I!:. RAPP DENTll!T IUIW..to..tnl --Ul·' N-port Cltlltoa O. Emmenoa, D..D.S. 1901 OMK lllcla~ 11tr11or m o Ooro• c1el Mar KOBTICIAN8 Dr. W. T. Mooney Pll) ......... poa --ow•o1 .... (M.lir._.....) ...... Dr. Marven J. Reitz ~--·­. Olt!~llG . -w. 0 ·ra1 lfewpwt -~ ui-a A. V. AnclrewiJ, M. D. am:wsn - S.£. Cor. Cout Hf&'ll-J' it IMm.1.e Corona del Mar · Oft. Ph. B .. lOJ~&N. P b.. B. 1478 Houra: 10 to 12 -2 t.o 5 Sat. 10 to u a.m. Gordon M. Grundy, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn An:ade Office Hrs.: 10..12 a..m.; 3-5 p.DL Phooe Harbor 3T H. R. Hall, M. D. Pbyslelan and 8-. Hours: 2-5, 1'y Appcmtment Tolepborie Beeoon :iM8" Ul B......iw.y Coota - llDton M. MazweU, M. D. ltol~lllwaJ ~del- Offlce H<>un: 1.1)-12; 2·5 Plloae Barbor lOI! T. P: 8-ler, M. D. Wm. L !iplvey, M. D. ~and8m- -w. Ooetnl ~.-...oz llMidence Harbor 1748-J Rau~ Bennett ' 8WW8)'en and Enctneen J ack S. Raub L.S. 2312 Fred V. Bennett RE 6477 1801.4 Newport Bhd. Coate M-Pboae.B 511GS-W 0PTOIDll'llDl'8 IJ.. T. Battenrorih, O. D. ·0,1 _ta ... era D.UllNICD LIDf8S9 Duruc&TED -...Ds 'IWMS 'f UJ•··~ ............ .au •••-mw Robert A. Crawford ' Opt., D. OPTOIUIWWWI Z,. -.S 0 Ills P1ttecl ... ~ ........... , ..... ..._ __ '91'A__. , H&Wtoar RAMM>& W&IWNUY llOU'J!l'il Dr ......... .. Dr • .--o. •. D ... .... __ . c-..-.,. ·-- I L . ' • • ,H.,.. Sclaool Ope• on F• 8 -$a~, Feb. 11, WU the cloy Mt :cbY DOn Harmon, managing di· net«, for ttelatraUon of atu· clmu· for the Costa MK. Dancing A~ and School of Dramatic Artt, which wu recently opened In Costa M"""' • ' ' < i ' 1M1 The new cultural and recfeatlon center b .located in what was formerly the Costa Mesa Women's clubhoule. Aaoclated with Mr. Harmon in the new e nterprise are, Gertrude Horn of Corona del Mar, and Mar- ilyn Hargrove of Anaheim. Their 1ledge· is · Your Assurance ol Trustworthy Se~vice and Merchandise Mia Hom -will spedalize in the DON HARMON Dance DlJ'ector UJCOUNTAN'r GEORGI: D. BA.a8ET'I' BookkeeplDI and Tas aumcu 2603 w. Central Pb. UIOl-J Newport Beach &CCOUNTAN'r BOOKKEEPING SD.VMll CollA 'I'. Brcnnt {Barbor lfM) 113 Karine A.ft. Balboa Ialan4 "CCOUNTANTS A. C. BOJ'l'llA.N ACCOUDta.at and Income Tu. ...... .,. 3102 ~a.yette Harbor 111 Newport Beach teaching of English and diction and general speech improvement A.OOOtJNTANTS and Miss Ha rgrove will teach dancing, ball~t. toe, tap and acro- batic dancing. Miss' Hargrove w~ formerly of the, Richard Martin School of Dancing in Anaheim. . Mr. Harmon said today that ballroom dancing classes will be. in session on Monda y evening. The JOHN T . CABTI..m B. N. HAll'ENJ"JILD 714 E . Ocee.n Tront Harbor 721 Ba.100.. Callforula beginiiers class will s tart a t 6:30 ACCOUNTANTS o'clock and the intermediate and ti A dltl advanced cl~es will begin at ~~IING ~~f:s 7 :30 p.m. Tas Conwll&.nt Jamu O. Ptercu "Olampion or Llber ty" h 0 w M<DTll Goddard and Joseph Pulit- zer saved the statue of liberty for posteritY. By Jack Stone. Read this story in The American \Veew- ly, the magazine distributed \Vit h next Sunday's Los Angeles Ex- aminer. All kinas typewrt ter rtbOOn1 lt stock at the News-Tlmes. BALTZ MORTUARY -;t- . I.:ady Attendant -;t- 410 Coast Blvd O)RONA DEL MAR Telephone Harbor 42 DAY AND NIGHT MEN-WOMEN Prostate --• Pelvis D9 ,.. M" ... t +sf hla l8 ...... pea. -'-Ir .t "-"' An ,_. _.. ... ,_ .. ,.. bill ........ ~t o,_.., .w Mt.-,_ ...... , SU..•-' ......... ... -· IT'S YOUR GLANDS .................. --_... h Mb ........ 1f• .... -If• .... 1fe WWW .. $ l'lle a. .... .. •• ... D. 0... n.o.. ....,. _,, ... 1'••11M .... .._ ..... 11.Nt• • .,_.,.err ... ...... -.1 ................ .. • ....,. ... ftw ••• WORTHINGTON • • ' -= -~ Refrigeration WW>lf .&WOJQ& ·-•1•- Air Conditioning ·-··-' l'r'e11me Pumpe CentrJfupl Pumpe c:an .... 1751 NeYJ)Ort BITd. Coela K- Pbone Beacon 6166-.J 4000UNTANT J . s. ·w~a-•~1-E Income Tu: Conaull&.nt-AuthOrised by the U. S. TrU.aury Dept. to rep- reeent cllentll In connection wtth in· come t.a.1 m11.ttera. Audlta -Systema • Bookteeptq Service . orn~ 1840 Harbor BITd .• C:O.t& KUA AffiPORTS NEWPORT BAY SKY HARBOR One mlle west of Calta Kea on 191..b street. Costa Kua -FLT- Instruction -&les Cb&rter SerTlce A.NTIQUES BOB 'N DICK AntJques Bought and Sold PorcelaJM . Gta... SllTer. LAmPll and IWn!turo &0414 W. Ce.ntral Harbor mo Newport Beacb 4UTO REP AIR· COSTA KESA BODY WORKS Auto Patntlns Complete Body R41pa1r1J11' -At Jtec.eonable Prl~• Newport BlTd. at Walnut St. Be&c:on MU--W 4UTO REPAIR SERVICE NEWPORT AUTO WOR.ICS H-Hour Tow Ser'1cu -GeDen.I ........ Earl )IJtcbem. Prop1retor -Pboneu Day. Bar. 14)(): Nlcbt. :a-. aa-a U4 SOlh St., &l Cout Bl'f'd:. Newport BMeh. c..ut. AUTO 81JPPLIE8 NSWPORT -BAI.BOA AUTO SUPPLY • ................... m.nn w. Or:akJic nOI W. Ouotr.i PMM DD Newport ~ caw. llMUTr llALONll CR.UtLOTl'S8 .... UTT 8BllP LoU Ott ~ ........ lpeelalt.J' -... Jllatl~ 0.,.. ..... __ ... Bl<Jr~ -=-aow.. ............. VOO•L'I 100 llala ....... ........ ......w.-4 llOAT JIUJLDll:IU ·a azp.&IJlll .....,.._ .. _ AD ""':.~ ,..- PUatlc aD4 .,.... ....... ____ ,.,_ WCoool--- BOAT A1B a JU.DITEN'OIC DOUG RN U 1'8 ITRZ BOHIUH co.. ' ll&dnit Wa~ ltcp&1l'9 and llatat_ ..... 001 Cout u,..,.. Phone Beacoe. Mil BOAT 0EAIJ:Jl8 DOUGLAS BOAT • CA.NOii 00. I llanufaeturen and Dt.lrtbuto• of Bkllt.9, Paddle Boanh. Yacht Tendua 2811 w.1 Central .~ Pb.· 11ar. 1111e Newport Beach, Calll. CHILDRE!CS APPABEL THE BOBBY BllOP Bob and Sell7 Browta ru E. Centnl A.Te. Balboa Barbor 1158--W OllILD~S APPABQ. .JR. JACK 6 JILL Children'• and Infant'• Clotblq 0), to 8 for Bon and 1( for Glr& 1781 \ii Newport BlTd. Co.ta 11.- OIDROPRACTOR DR. P . A. CRAXBSRLA.IN Pal.mer-Caner T9chnlque -Blecll'othuapy-. HOKE CALLS IN HARBOR Akz:.a. 1H4 Newport In~. Coata lleaa Bea.con Mn CLEANERS THE LIDO C'L.EA.NZRB A.~bert Katthewe, Owner Quality Cleantns aentce You Can 'mat Ue With Your flDUt Garments -Dell'fff'J' Sen1~ 468 Ne.-port Blvd. Beacon 5'198-J' ·coNTRAcroR JACK H!IRNDON Gen. Ehapertntendent-Boat Builder JOE CRANE bl. Cbarp: of Concrete Work D. ll. COLEKAN General Coatrt1Ctor-Bo&l Builder K &tn Office Pbonu S.COn 8181 Nuwport A.Te .• 17th St. eo.ca " ...... CONTRACTOR CORSON 6 RAT CO. General Contractors Veter&n.1, Bulldins for Veterau S25 Cora! ATe. Barbor U47-R Balboa hland CONTR,&CTORS,. Blclc. a G .. 1 GREENL&A.J' 6 WOLDENBllRO General Contractors 282IS W. Central A.ft .• Ttd. Bar. 2170 NUYJ)Ort·B&lbo&. C&llfurnla CONTRACTORS, B14. a 0..1 W, P. KEALEY Ge.ne.ral Contractor , 2286 Barbor Bl"f'd. Beacon MD-K Coot& .. _ OONTKACTORS, Bids-a 0-1 o::>NR.U> moo1t !"-"""°' • llall4w m KartM ..... 9-lboa 1c1e -lDIW OO!l'l'SACl'Ollll, -a Cla'I IOJ,.,. OOAft OONW. 00. lad.-rlal • Q .. 01 . ... J .,...._ B1rrt·s ... ~=-.. --:·"' I C.-cW-I OONTDCl'OU PAIMi'iltG LDC.DAX -- PIL 11111t,..1,.___ --1lftw ~ ...... ~ OO~AIMi'iMG f&a.~ .... th ..... \?!Y ...:!!If: t ~~.:0""" _. ... ' • r-•m..L. C. nPN P 11. C= °'8f I~ a .. -lllo\• -.... ___ -~mu-.-. COTr.A.Gll 00.NUT .\ND W~BHOP Donut. aa4 W&M• a Bpec:lalt.J' Complule J"ounta!D a.me. 100 KariDe .A.~-Balboa. i.1e ...,..., ...,. DRUG STORl'.ll BAKPTON'S HARBOR DRUG CoroD& 4el Jiu. C&lllonlla MAC PKLLETIER'S NBWPORT BJE;ACH PHARIU.CT L()NND!) VINCENT'S BALBOA PH.A.RIU.'CY ru IJ. Central Telupboae 105 ELECTRICAL DI.RS. a SERV. BAY ELECTRIC R41w1ndlDC' ud' Ru'-uil~ Moton A. Genuraton Motors end Geuraton for Sal• 2111 w. c.ntn.1 ...... Bar. im-w FISH BA.Y SIDI: rISH JlA.RXl:T Dall7 Dellnry of :rr.h Pt.ti Bbell Flab A Sea rood BpeclalU. 28th et. a Le!eyete. Newport 8-cb ...,..., 8111 FlllR MABKE'l'S Bua. Pbone 126 Ree. Phone 29 rRANK suhoRA Wholu&le and Relllll ll"lcb Market Beer. WLne end Uquon 21.at Placu Newport Beach. C&lU. OFFICE SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL PRINTING NEWPORT HARBOR P UBLISffiNG COMPANY 8011 W . Central A.venue Phone Harbor l! FURNITURE NEEDLES FURNITURE J"urnltUJ'9 ot Quality A Economy Home J'urnlablnp 2204 Newport BITd. Co.ta 11.- B<acon 6038 GARAGE a MACHINE SHOP VIRG'S GA.RA.GB Complete Auto A Boal R41Peirlns TEXACO, PRODUCTS -Weldlns- 2408 W. Central Harbor UU-W Newport Beach GROCERJES AND MARKETS COTrLE'S ~NEWPORT Complete J'ood K&rket Grocert-Kut>-Veptabl• 609 W. Central Balboa ll&rbor 115 OBOOEBIES AND MABllY:'l'8 NwWPORT PUBLIC Jl.Utm n.b Prutta--V~l• Qual.lty Groceriee Md K...u C. r. LOT. Prop. PboM 1U 2111 o.ea rn.t N-~ QllO(lEaDCll .um JIAmllml TB:m WA.VD OBOCWT 0,.. 8\114.% ga/1~Ttltln4&7 O-OW. LIM ol. ow-ri. --.. -llOO eo..t • .,.. -.,.._, -.,J • • BOW pAl.IMD-BOfaL .. I .~Vili=t:.- IAceW • ,, ...... of ....... ...... c.-.w-B1T"°2'1* OOllPAIQD MY TmW X:. CO. ' .,..,. __ Q CI a. • .. ... ;cut..... • ....... ! --- , INSUBANOIC RABUN INBURANCll AGENCY -n,.._ A.u~Jlarine-LlabU1tT CompemaUon-Bood9 1711 N~rt BIT4. Bea.eon 6166..J, COlcla K-. Callf. INTERIOR DIOOORATORS JASPER V ALll Interior Delilp . ll"unLlture BelecUon 6 lb.lntanance Venetian BUnd.....-8eleet Wallpapen Cuat.om llad• Drapert• Tailored Sllp-CoTen 1441 Via Oporto Harbor M.18 Newport Beach. Callf. R. E. ARVIN Dl&month. Watchee, J!._ftlry_ Erpert Watch A Jewelry Rep&lrlnc lle 22nd St. Nuwpott Beech Phone 212'1-J .IEWEl.EJ18 Q.-RIO SHOPPE Watcbe.--Sterllns:. 811Ter---0tn. of All Kinch JOl5 Kaln -:-BalOO. BArbor m1 LIQUOR STORES KESA. LIQUOR SHOP eelecUon of Choice Llquon Wine. and Beers DALLAS PALKER. Owner 179' Newport BITd.;1 C:O.l& KUM. Beacon ouU LUMBER WARD AND HARRINGTON LUHBER CO. Lumber a: Bulldlnl' K&tert&b Bay Dist.Met Yard Pb. Beacon 6111 61B Coast Highway, At the Arches MACllJNE SHOPS SAMPSON MACBTh"E WORKS Licht end Bea..,. K.&eblne Work Speclall'llll&' In llartne A Bout Supplies ]l(M Newpert BITd. Beacon U01 MARINE ENGINES SEA n..usH A clee.nlq uer.-lee tor &11 Wt W&ter cooled enctnee. Re.new• the cooltac ettlclenCJ'. call tor e.tlma*- THE SEABOARD EQUIP. CO. l20li C<>ut Hl .. way ,,_,.,. 68'1 JbpNMnUns <rra:r llarin.......ceneral lloton 01 .... 1-Kercury MEIWllANT PATROL SERVICE BEA.CB CITY KER.CHANT PATROL . 2304 Ooean Tront NeW'J)Ort ~ P hone Harbor lUl·R · METAIJ.IZING CLA..RK 6 BA Tlll lllduatrl&l and Decor&UYI Metallslq w elcliq: 8pec1&ll8t8 liOI Dh 8t. Barbor .. Newport a.eh MOVING a llTOaAGS .,,..,. TRAlf8l'D co. held•• Ow*'•• m ....... JCOM«•r 80llOOL9 117 ...... ..... llartloc' ......... P. 0. Ba-· aao. WADI OPTOWIWWWIS . .,_ ..... ,, gt ........ ............ BtPl'TDW'OATIL" o. n. Oll••-•otllWrtol m' w. o.a.a. ""-"'"""",."" ---... .... ~--~ . ,, ....... - ' I CALI-=·OD" -.,,. • PET FOOD a SUPPLIEll S.. oar Complete Line of Bupp!Jes for Tour CA TS .A.ND DOGS Everytbins for the Pet PET PANTRY lU Ap.te Ba.Ibo& Illan4 PBOTOORAPBERS KENT HrrCHCOCK Eatabllllbed al Newport Harbor 1934 Kuter ll&rine Pbotosrapbe:r The Wut"c ll'lnut Studio of Kl.rtne. and Commercial Photosrapb7 Telepbone • Harbor 267 PBOTOGRAPBERS RICHARD SEELY ·PHOTOGRAPHER Dtettnctl.-e Portraiture 208 Karine An. Balboa .lale Barbor 411 PHYSICIANS a SURGEONS A.. V. A.NDREWB. K. D. c11 Cout mchwa7 Barbor ue Corona del Kar Nlcht C&ll• -Harbor 12156-J' PHYSICIANS II SURGEONS .JOHN K. C. CHUNG, K . D. , Pbyelclan . end Surseon 2-4, 7-8:&0 and by Appolntmeiat· Beacon 5075 · 120 E. 18th St. Coet& Kea. Ccllf. PHYSICIANS II SURGEONS A. '.G. HUGHES, 14. D. 1785 Newport BlTd. Beacon 11851 Realdence Beacon sm Costa Meee. PHYSICIANS II SURGEONS DR. W. T. :MOONEY x Ray Senice Ninth and Central Newport Be&eh, C&.I .. call Bar. 48 PHYSICIANS II SURGEONS GERALD RAUSA, K. D. 2830 W. Centnl A Te. Newport Bcb.. Pbolltl Harbor 1028 PIANO TEACHER G . V. LINSENBARD Te.acher of Plano A Harmony 1526 Ocean Front Harbor UU-W Newport Be&ch PLUMBING a HEATING H. B. • HOLBROOK !lOO Cout BITd. Newport Beach Pbone Harbor 1418-W POULTRY PllODUOTS TWIN CITY POULTRY IU.R.KJ:T Lin Poultry u4 RabblU JQ10 W . Oentnl J..-.., N.-port Bcb. Pboao-UOI ,•'HAP'• LOM0'8 .UBBITltT R&bbtta 0.-d Dall7 -Pw Tour Qrdsrt-~ ordtir. Aocep'..911 a.. ol. 1IUl ... Tmt1a. -1111 UDIO SAi P a BDVIOll. lrmNcJ'et• Dell"'7 -Kut.. B,....e141pllo••• ----l. E. BROWN OOllPAXT ---W. lDI C.OUC. Jll..WQ' UDIO urn a IDVIOll a.o.a. AAD~-..muc llL&ND JmOORI> 8BOP .....,. .... _.~....._ °""Ph'9 u.. ol. •. •• .. --.... Barbor 1IO .._-.. I UDIO~ XAaDG~mnca ~ .. WIS ... Tciit 'P • .... x ,u ._ ....... ..... t. Mr ._. • .,.C>i::c ..... ,_.:: .. , ..... • • RADIO SALES a SERVIOIC I TRONA.RT IDc.. Radl~Elec:tronim-Sou.n4 Sal• and BerTtcu Kartae and. I>omfilt..lc Pb.. H. 1251-)( 2IOJ. w. C..tnl Newport :ae.dl, Cal1t. REAL ESTATE FRANK P . JONSON Broker OWEN C. AN'KE.NEY Auoei&te Choice Acreage and Clo• ln Lot. If It Can Be Had We Have It REAL ESTATE HARBOR INVESTICENT CO. Roal to .. Speclall.t. in Harbor Propertle1 Bualnem and a.tduW 80th &t W. C.ent.n.l, Newport s.cb Phone Harbor l«IG-1801 ' REAL ESTATE 2 brand new bOU9M, 2 b.r. N.w- Beach. Beveral e&n&l pl'Opertlu 'IJitb ~ moortna". Bomea &nd lDcome propU't:J' cm ()ceu.n fJ'ODt. 2 Bay Ave .. lot&-sone C. H . K. LANE, Real Eetat9 2006 Court ATe. Newport BMCh REAL ESTATE J . K . KILLER REALTOR • 15th and CeD.tn.I Harbor 1264 Newpo~t Beach REAL ESTATE WU..LlAM W. SANFORD Realtor a.nd Genen.l tn.suranC4a GERTRUDE A. W A.LDRON 808 Karine Ave. Balboa lale Harbor 234-R. RESTAURANTS II cA.h:s BLUE ROOK Cb&rcoal Broiled St...U. J'lne J'ooch Cocl<Wi. "RUSS" SWEETSER at the 0rsU 20$ P&lm, B&lbo& -Harbor mt RESTAURANTS THE DOLL HOUS:S of Dalbo& Open the Tear Azowld W E . Central An. Harbor 2110 RESTAURANTS 11 CAFSS KINGS LANDING 6 CA.J'S SpeclaJlzlDS ID all Klnda ol. ... Food CU 11.at Newport Be&eh Harbor 193' !CiiWPOJlT CAn .......... ta .........,. Ttlde. Gool Ol4 S... Ca P ''C 110 ~ Pt.. .Barttor ..... "I I ...... ta .. l'OCMlci .... NOJlTOK"I BAY IBDU CA.n lftb ..... a.a ..,.. -. .. .. ..._ ..... c.utanla • SERVIOE S~ATIONS l . ALLmN • J0:88IN'l Auto Jt,epaJr-cv Wuh A Poll& .,,,__~ IOO W . C..tnl A.-.. ~ -1172 SERVICE STATIONS W~!'c-!JllTICE STATION llchlnc~reui.ll&' Lubrtcc.Uon New Ti.....-Tu~B&tterlell ~ln.s-Rec!_barst~-Rctala Acoeuorlff-Carc Cilled for and DeliTered 1500 W CUtnJ. .A.Te. Har. - SERVICE STATIONS . I8LAND SHELL 8T4TION Tl~LUbrtcaUo~B&~ WUblq-Tln> -Plnc Wbeel Balance D7 Kartn.e .A.Te. Harbor m.t-W Balboa l.&1and ' SIGNS L. W. Pum.cz; .,~ .. .._ 15 T _,.. ID Of'a!lP OouD.ty Uoem.d St&ta COntnctor Beacon lil.M-J Costa X- SIGNS TOK RUNKL&-sIGNS Si~Bo&t9 Lettend Barbor 2222 IOf Palm Balboa. C&ll!ornl& SPORTSWEAR SA. WYER SPORT SHOP Ken and Boy"e ~ Complete Line of lfaNAe+'T 207 K.u1Jle A Tl. B-.lboe. lcle Harbor li'1C STOCKS II BONDS LZSTl!:R 6 CO. Member Lo. .4..nft• at.u: m:sdaa. >00< W. CentnJ J. .... N-8c1L Tel. 111.rt»or mw DEAN W. CAKPBl:LL COLIN W. TR.A. VERB Heed Office, GI S. BDnn. St. ' Loe .i.Jicelel li - TACKLE STORES NEWPORT TA.CKLll BTOU X.nn !Um& 106 Kd'adden Place Pb.. NB. IT Newport Berech. Calllorn1a TAXI SERVICE Bil.BOA ctRCLS TAXI Senin.c" the· Nnrport 11&.rbor A!9 24--HOW' Rellaba. ~ U01 w. Centnl .A.ft. Bar: .., K~ BMcb. • TAU ........ __ NmWPORT -008TJ. 11186, TAXI CO. A.amt Banta ... Tnll1"819 .. .,,..._ UPllOI..ft'alNG CL&.UD8 A. J'OW1' ~U»t ... 97 TR8 .,,,. _. 1n 'aw ..... -~O...loll- --1; L:-·-_cMt , • • ' • I -A ' . . . . CASTAWAYS' CH~lTER ·!?'!u~ uc~~f.~ ~.:··-,... ... .. arbor fefu.!n~e . C~!Y,I,E!,£~ .. c: .. "'t' .... ~~~~a~l~f:ral!: ()pea Diiiy 10-5 om._ .,. -_ _!!~!!!~U!!.!ml!!!J"3i!DB!!~-~----:;.;'.:----.... are WE llattered, -wllat a NICE -t we must ha~ on our ~u~""~°'~"~"~ .... ~~·"'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~ I j uni. r Ebell Section Elects Off leers; Voyagers' Y achtBC11;1bd!'JamCles bNew Officers, Santa Ana K.v.o.E. ~":a~ ~L~~1 . · ; Plans W~d Fun for Club Year. ' Starts Plans for utl 1ng u House ' NOT ONLY is Castaways proving one of our most l>OllUJ.aJ: and I '· ' • pict~e places to staie a BIRTHDAY, an ANNIVEJ{SAR.y ·or a 'l1>e qrpnizatlon tJ,\g ot tile work projoct !or the year will be Dr. P . D. Vanclererilt WU nam-The Pe.,.uln cl ... haa portlcu-BANQUET, -BUT, -It is accomplishing wllat VERY !ew places Junior Eiieu IM!Ction ot the Dlell f<>< the Red cross and members ed commodon ot the Voyagera' larly been sponsored by the club WANT to do or CAN do, -to make folks !eel.COMFORTABLE. -HANSEN'S noo ~ Confectionery & Lunch l'Hlat • • Malta • NOW OPEN EVENINGS Sandwiches • HSJ!].burgers Beaudry'• Box Candy • . Expert Beau'ticians for Milady • -ti, Cold \\ave, Halr StyJln&. Hair '11ntlng • --Bleecb- inir, FadaJa, Soft water used eot- clusively. I NO WAITING o.r-and 8""1 "%:-..... -. •_h,. ; e , er t• rr.•"--'"" •: -I J'lliw __. 11.T Catering Ice Clream • club ..i.. held ""'•-"'•u a t ~ -nt the afternoon aew:lng for AT HOME..-and shut their troubles & womes outside for a few ..... _ ... ~ -,.--Yacht club at the annual dinner and more people are beooml.n& in· hou ' home~ Wayne Harper Bal-Belgian relief. On Friday, Jan. rs. boa • ·With her .... :...ter, 31, members wtll go to Laguna meeting held Jan. 25 at Sunset terested in the little 11-!oot cats Last time I was up on the bluff, I nw the nicest sort ot mixing ...._.. Town being s I b b b h 6f •Nr. around among family parties who all knew each other, -a couple Mrs. ~erJe VerBerg, as hostess. Beach for 8 luncheon at the Beach, other officers teve whi.ch are 8 Y rot ers .... .,. from Laguna havin'g dinner in front of the fire, -two more couples Assls~ hostesses were Mrs. and Country House. Crosby vice-commodore; H. S. J Rhodes 33. • having an extra last cup of coffee there, too. -another finishing up Horace Parker and Mrs J Gor-·Beginning witJii; nine Eben· mem-' od R M their evening with a game ot gin-rummy at their table, -and an- d g th Mrs Bruce ·M~Brlde hers who were interested in fOt"Q'l· Petersen, rear comm ore; · ' The club has an active r acing other wandering aroun'd, hand-in-hand. for HOURS, -giggling, and ~11 s'ident 'was an honon:d· Ing a Junior club. the organization Crosby, fleet captain ; W. E .trCoi!:: program made out .for the year, introducing the driftwood characters to their Ma &: Pal Two old guest. ' meeting found 37 members on the port captain; W. ~~~r· e e-which began with the P . c . race sal_ty sea-captai_ns were pla)'in$' chess after TiiEIR dinn~r ~f Sea Food M Obed Lucas advisor to the list, including Miss Margaret Coll-urer and S. C. · s~ ed 1 t S da "They will Grill, -two nval column.wnters were chatting merrily 1n t!'te tap--unlrs. ) 'ded 't the business ver and the ~tesdames Robert Al· tary. sponsor as un y. room and buying each other champagne cocktails, and two ru ce old· j ors, presi 8 .. A.lmA I b ntly taken enter the S.C.Y.A. midwinter re-fashioned family parties had merged into one group, talking spring session which was given over to len, · Malcom Archbald,_ · The c u was rece . ·n l planting while the 'SMALL fry listened to Cap. D's PIRATE stories electionior officers and the fonnu· Blodgett. Lawrence Broe.nng, Ro-into the membership or the South-gatta in February, WJth di ghy on the quarter deck! lation of a policy for the year's bert Gardner, How~ O:>e. John ern California Yachting Associa-races for March, April and May. THERE'S M UCH MORE PROFIT IN activiti~. R. Daniell, Robert Greisser Jr., Ro-tion. It is now making plans for Cruising races are planned for -CROWDING TABLES, -RUSJilNG THE FEED BAG, -N~ as officers were Mrs. J . bert Henley, Doyle Hatch; building 8 club house and the summer with one to Catalina tor and slapping the check on your table, -and RUSHING YOµR Gordon mith of Corona del Mor, Robert, Holden, /\. A. Horvath, board of directors ls meeting Sun-th quarterly meeting and one lo CHANGE IN, -AND YOU OUT! ! ... Btrr from what I can fJnd c!iairm ; Mrs. Joseph McOlH· William Kennedy, Joseph McOles-day to gq into further details. S eta Cruz in August. Steve T. ~t from Cap. D .. -after properly GRIU.JNG-him on same, -THAT ney vioe..chairman· Mrs. Robert ney, Edwin Munsey, S . J. Oxarart ·Organized in 1946 as the Viking an b . h . of the race will NEVER happen at ye good old Cast4ways! FUN, -HUH? H td I t t~asurer · Mr:-; jr Horace Parker, Woodrow Sailing club, most of the m embers Cros Y 15 c airman . -says he. -if there's anythin~ he's missed in trying to make 0 en, sHecrenl ary-urt 'chah-· ~yne T p Reeder Spencer W. were In l!ither active or Coast comittee, Richard Lester IS sec-us COMPLETELY happy on our httle visit, -he WANTS TO Robert e ey, CO esy . •. . ' · · ' M 1. retary and members are Gordon KNOW ABOUT it! man; Mrs. Hugh Springer. not1rl-·Richardson\ Bart~n Rust, ar in Guard service durln.the war and Malson cruising; Gordon P . Hub--AND, -he keeps WORKING at it, -newer and more beau- cation Rnd Mrs. Roland Valle1y, Sh~ley, Hiram S~bler. J . ~rd.on it was June of 1946 t hat the club bard dinghies· Robert Crosby and tjful recorded music, -bigger and better eastern oysters, -M'D progr8.ml Smtth, Hugh B. pnnger, . aur-was reorganized undC'J' its present G Wilson 'Oub trophies were SCALLOPS, -fatter lamb chops. new electric heaters in EVERY For the program of the after-ice Stanley. Chadwick Twichell, name and began an active racing H. · · · CORNER, -new Valentine trimmings on that ~antic Hearts &· noon Mi's. Oiarles Gill reviewed Roland Valleley, M!rle V~r~rg. program. Growth in membership on ~tsplay at the meeting. F1owers Table, -even BIGGER LOGS on the fi_re ! and MO~E Gretchen F1ndletter's "From the Farris Wall, Caroline W1ll1ams, has been rapid and it is at pres-Eighty m embers attended ~he NIGHT BL00~1ING JAShfINE on order, for your flI'St & last sniff Top or t}le Stairs." Fayette ~lower. Raymond Kent ent the only yacht club in the Har· dinner, in spite of the fog which a t the front door! While jplans include many n :::-Harvey, Piper Johnston· and Obed bor area with an open m ember-kept many. away, and .they en· SO~BODY READ MY COLUMN. - tivities of a social nature the Lucas. ship, which is a member of s.c. joyed dancing and moVJes, after· -and gave him TIIAT TOUGH PART, -. so I hear. Mark ·1 ' wQrd . Loebell, who, it seems, -is to direct the opening comedy which the Terry~B rown R1'tes ~ Y.A. · new Harbor Theater Group are planning to stage, -has him c.a,st H b •t p Ph " M t for the CARETAKER in GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE,_ ~~~§§~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~!First in New Church ar or1 es Mason Rose i Is ee a >;ip-roaring laugh.show which the home-folks will get a REAL To Speak at Fl·rst At Laguna Beach HOWL out of. -if their friends and neighbors who take part can,, be -remember even HALF their lines! ·! ! · ... The first marriage service to M1ss Jean Linsenbard of the Eb )) L h Mrs. Emerson Milner of Laguna But \VATCJ-1 OUT, Mark. -that old wag Cap. Don is liable to NEW SptNET PIANOS PHONE Hi IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Trade In Y o ur Old Piano SHAFER'S 4%1 N. SYCA..\IORE SANTA A.'1A BAYS1DE PLATl.NG , Gold . : Silver • • Copper • • ANTIQUES A SPECIAL TY _, .... _ .. _ .... Brass 1914 Harbor Blvd. Phone Beaoon 5118 COSTA MESA -Week Service on Most Watches 411 CouiHlgh .... y Corona del Mar Pho11e Harbor 799-J ' read in St. James Episcopal e UnC eon Beach was luncheon hostess Tues· stick a kitchen back stage. -hang up a bunch of nist:'• rcvolutionaty Ba nk or America, Balboa branch, Al ., church was that \\'hich took place k' · · f day to the South Coast umnae ordnance, stand a couple of stuffed patriots at the door. and have ~ is spending a two-wee s vacation The first luncheon meeting 0 Association of Pi Beta Phi. assist-Paul Revere galloping around tO\\'Tl tossing out hand-bills for the '!onday t 4 ·.30 p. m. when Miss ·1h h s•'ster at Roll1'ng Hills the year of th• E•-11 club Wl'll be " \\'I er · "' u.: ing hostesses being Mrs. George grand opening of a ncY.' \VA YSI DE INN! Gertrude O. Bro"'Tl of Jefferson, Before r eturning home she will held et 12:30 p.m. Thursday, F eb. Bigelow, J\1rs. \Vallis Gillis and A~"'D Hl:'J_,L T . .\KE JACK LL""DSLEY Texas, bE>came the bride of Al-go to San Francisco to visi t J\1iss 6, at Christ Church by the Sea, ~1 'ss Iva Vlelch all of Laguna -the CO'-"'boy artist. -\\'ho has ALREADY proved he is a Ix-rt Archie Terry, the Rev. Ardys Valerie Nelson, her former room on Ce ntral avenue between 14th ~ ch ' grand master of ceremonies at the recC'nt m C'Ctings, .:..._ and havt' hjm mate at the University of Cali· a.nd 15th streets ~nd r~ervatior;is j ;e· group· is very proud of hav-out on the footlight!'i brea king the ice with COJ\1EDY INTRODUC· Dean performing the cer<'mony. fornia. Berkeley. should be made \Vlth J\1:1ss Marcia ing three members of the Order TIONS of the ENTIRE CAST! Standing \.\-ith the bride and be c I h I ft Coombs Harbor 2346 t.-1 or Mrs · ON SECOND THOUGHT, -I think THATS rather a S\llELL 1 1\1rs. Ma I ou tcr , w 0 e ' · · · of the Golden Arrow \Vho have IDEA! After all. -its a non-profit deal for ALL HANDS, -if its !\fr. and ~rs . Thomas Jones. last June for New York City and Lester Isbell, llarbor ll4S. been members for ov~r 50 years. all JUST for FUN,_ LEI'S HAVE fun! Somebody-find J ack. -and Prcsenti for the ceremony were has spent the intervening time-Mrs. F . A. Young is chairman They are Mrs. \Villiam Griffith, tell him I put him up for nomination. -oh, the HECK \i.·ith these l\1r. and I Mrs. George llolstein, there and in Pasadena, is back on of the luncheon committee and wife of the famous artist, the ]ate formal meetings, -lets just l\>1AKE him the l\t. C. . Mr. and iM rs. Rowland Hodgkin-Balboa Island and is a guest 'at l\1rs. J . A. Gant is in · Charge of V/illiam Griffith; l\1rs. \Vallacc THE BO~RD OF DIRECTORS the home of Dr. and Mrs. Obed tables. Gillis and Miss Welch. -met \Vednesdav night again , ......:... they are even making TiiESE son. Mrs. Porter Durkee, 1\1 rs. C. Lucas until she can find a house. The ·program for the afternoon Mrs. Stanley Chambers of Lido AMATEUR VOLUNTi;ERS PAY to be IN this deal, -a nd WORK. C. Stoolcle and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Coulter spent the war years w•'ll feature Mason Rose, noted 1 1 ·ded t th busi'n"ss meet -and REHEARSE, ---L and knock themselves Ot.rr for OUR amuse. s e presi 8 e " ~ ment! .... hov.· aboui setting up some sort of · George Y$rdley, all or whom wen t on the island with her son·in·law psychologist, \\'hose "Design for ing when aid to the Crippled AS.lOCIATE ~~ERSHIPS to th• olstein home where a and daurrhter, Dr. and Mrs. Mc-L. · " 1·, a 1-ture which has Ch'idr · soc·1ety one of the " ·~ " " iving ....... 1 ens • _ so the REST or: us can stretch our pocketbooks a bit and get champagne toast was drunk to Ar~hur. proved exceedingly popular with charity pro~"ects of. the Los A.n-back of all this FUN We are about to HAVE? I, for one, _ would The Roderick Burnhams a n d b f So th Calif tl dis the bride and groom and the wed-clu women o u em or-geles Pi Ph assoc1a on was -sure go for an associate LIFE MEMBER.ship, -or associate C'HA!l· ding cake was served. Many their three children of Lido Isle nia. cussed in addition to the national TER membership or SUMPin', -if they'd just toss me a few Anrue- are at their . Palm Springs home project of 8 settlement school and Oakleys for standing room! handsome gifts were presented for a month. B bJ W manetary donations for war or-_ JN FACT, -if I HAD the S $ $. -and some of our grand the couple. h1rs. J e\.\-·el Jackson, sister of i e Omen phans. old public·spirited citizens around here 00 have. -I'D start . the The bride wore a gray suit v.'ith Warren Fletcher or Corona del SubJ"ect for The national fraternity has hon-ball rolling with a GRAND or two. -and SET these Eager Thespia.ru bl.ck ha' and accesson·es for the !\tar. has purchased a home on red Mrs Carri Ch Catt up with a DARN NICE THEATER OF THEIR OWN! ! .... there'1 C ·11 c· I 0 . e aprnan ' LOTS of things this area could do with a really good MEETING ceremony and for the honeymoon Poinsettia avenue and will make apt a JrC e one of their most distin_guished HOUSE, -CONCERT HALL. -LODGE MEETERY, -LECI"URE which was spent in Los Angeles. her home here 9.'ith her two child· members. on her 80th birthday by LOUNGE, _ or for a town RALLY for ENLARGING TI-IE INLET Sh f I 'd t The regular meeting of Capilla Mr. Territ is house man in the ren. e was ormer Y a resi en proclaiming that day,• Jan. 9, as & UPPER BAY, -and building the 1 .. , f h f W h ' t Circle of Corona del Mar Com-Holstein pousehold and both he o .t e state o as tng on. Chapter Loyalty Day in the or-·WORLD'S LARGEST & MOST BEAUTIFUL YACHT CLUB .. and his bride will work there. James Rogers is back home munity church was held in the ganization. to accomodate ALL the visitinf. C1ub Commodores, celebnUes, f I ks i M xi d social hall with devotions led by & y -•ts 1ik you a ter severs wee n e co an Mrs. Catt was a leader in the and the thousands -of LITTI..E Boat-overs a ... ,. m en, -e a dinne r is planned in his honor Mrs. Stokely, a guest and con-movement for womeil's sufferage and me _who can NOT be accomodated in the limited ~':larters and ~ "Cap'n" Don's e~lla,a, (JIM/,. "Moot ua14,.. -~lie ll:al-... PlaM oa U.O Won~ ~ Del-. Combination Dinners Orders taken !rom 5 to 10 ~ New and Unusnal Seafood Specialties ~ ~·-...­BEACON 15 4 6 5 OPEN SEVEN NIOHTll for Saturday ev.ening at t he home trlbutor to the church. and was first chairman of the anchora~es, and wjth the limited facilities of our ve.ry de 1ghtful, bu1 or Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Chamb-Mrs. Edgar Hill of Lido Isle already crowded Yacht Oubs . k 'W h bl national committee on the cause SHUT UP, N"ANCY N~~moRT, I WON'T EJTRED -ers. Guests '-"'ill include Mr. and spo e on ' omen of t e Bi e," -" ,.,.9'".---. and cure of war. _ did 1 hear someone say mRE A HALL! O.K.. -GIMl\tE l\1rs . Rogers, the Tom Webster& telling of Sarah. RCbecca, De-'l\venty five members were pres-TI-IE HALL _ and I'LL HIRE it, _ and get GUYS & GALS \\'ha and Mr. and l\frs. Everett Morris. borah, Ruth, Mary the mother of ent at the meeting and new mem-can shout loUder smarter and BEl"l'ER than I can for OUR GREAT· Mrs. Obed Lucas is leaving Mon· Christ, Dorcas the seamstress and hers y.•elcomed were r..trs. William EST NEED, _' /;t.. co~1MUNITY YACHT CLUB. -WORTHY ol day for a vacation, planning first Lydia the business "-'Oman. Bennei-man, Balboa Island; Mrs. the .... to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. For the musical program Mrs. Hendry, Balboa ~ Mrs. Jack P owell MOST TERRIFIC YACHTING CESTER IN TWS COUNTRY: B. E. Butler at Glendale and then J . Leslie Steffenson sang two and l\frs. \Villiam Siberg of Vista, a ntl, _in the MEANtime. -WE'D HAVE. THAT THEATER! ! ~ go on lo San Francisco to visit number:s. the latter being the new president .... well. _DON'T )'OU think Barnum was nght about ~UCKERS · former Balboa Island friends, Dr. Hostesses at the tea which fol-r M · See _ I'm one too, -wouldn't YOU like to be a sucker 1n a GOOD and l\1rs. Fahlen. lowed the business meeting were 0 u province.. CAUSE'? Lets not allow that little old H. L. Barnum of the Ne"'s-Thi~ is once \\'C "scoop" Nancy The next meeting \\till be h eld Ti.mes to carry the y.•~ole load of -LON.ESOME "sucker" as he_ laugh-Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Cameron and in Santa Ana at the home of Mrs. ingly called himself, when tackh.ng this deal. -lets GIVE" hun the Ne"'port, "-'ho doesn't know about Mrs. John Meador. 'George Briggs, mOther of one of HONORS but HELP PAY for the. LOAD! L~ GET HIM A it. but the other evening when Legion Auxiliary the members. n-rEATER -and LOAN him a hall in the meantime. -11-IEN. by certain scribes were working like ' h' d SCREAM FOR TIIAT Gets New Members golly, -we'll have one we can ll'e an mad with writing to do and meet-8 CLUB' ings on the docket at one and the Recent ride YACHTl'VE BLoWN MY HAT OFF. BUT I STILL, FIND same time. and no time out for Two new m embers, Mrs. Sand-Honored at a few names I can squeeze into TIIB CHATI"ER., 1f I can snatch dinner. a certain pirateish fairy ers and Mrs. Daniell, were ac-" •em out of this BREEZE rve ~n sti~g up iD my little attic room!• godfather walked in with the most cepted at the Monday evening Birthday Party . I saw the very charming Bill & Elsie Thompson of Balboa Island, delicious hot Crcained chicken soup meeting of the American Legion Mrs. H. Spaulding entertained also Clem & Lucile Olristie, the Jack Liebs. 8:nd Dr. Howard Baker. and adjuncts. and W .. It ,,.n Aux,·1,·ary, and plans were made 26 ~1 ds t h h 309 Ed & wife Bobbie, allot the Isle, and the Merle.M11lers o_f ~yshore.E W .1.~ 11 en a er ome, ge-Marilyn Wheeler of Corona del Mar was enterta1n1ng Mrs. . . VELOUS! Thanks again, Don! for a card party to follow the water, Balboa, Tuesday at a sur-Egennayer, and Qxie Mae Smith, the Balboa Island Marples, P ere.& Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starkey, &hort business session, with Mrs. prise birthday party honoring the Inn.a, were .entertaining a Mrs. O. Butler of· L. A., and Mrs. Leila 924 West Central avenue, are an-Marcella Gill and M·rs. Julia Eg-21st anniversary of her daughter, Williams of the Isle. . . nouncing the arrival ot a son, gert in charge. Mrs. Marvene Southwoith., I also saw Allen Blacklidge, Boyd R. Lewts, Ben Reddick. T. J. born Jan. 2'l at Santa Ana Com-The auxiliary is making plans The buffet luncheon, whiCh tea-Hallicy, and Francis Horvath, and·a ~of folks from Santa Ana. munity hospital He weighed sev-for the annual Poppy Day and has lured a huge birthday cakei among Full~e and t!ft~~{1e~~ nS'8&:iii~~l gloves, _WHICH en pounds, one and a fourth ordered 1500 or the symbolic other r e!reshments, was served by REMIND~e. _ when Cap. D. used to ·have his swank .HEIGH·HO ounces. flowers for sale. Proceeds go for candle light. Afterward the hon-club in New York _he'd throw his RED MITI"ENS at his coat-room Miss Bonnie Eggert, daughter rehabilitation, child welfare and or ee opened her many attractive 1 gal _' . _ and rniN step aboard in a BULL-FROG SmRT. -Ba.~­ or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggert of educational work. A donation was gifts. · WING TIE ET AL. -CAN you imagine THAT guy dreased up m BaJboa, is reswning hei' studies voted to go to the ~larch of Dimes. Mrs. Southworth, who lives on SUCH'? -8.nd for TEA.-dancing session, -STRIPED PANTS and a next week at Santa Ana Junior Plans were made for a bingo Cypress avenue, recently became D':'.':R:'.OO~P'.::·::.:T'..'AIL~::_:CO::=:A'.'...'.T.:..! _________________ _ college which she attended for party for convalescents at Saw-. the bride of Major Donovan South- over a year. She has been em-telle on Feb. 17. worth. I ~~ie:t ft'::'e ~t!:5~r~~~ :1dtb: ~YNY.V..YNNYNYN.YJYNJY.-J'.VJ'...._._........,v.~· 8~.0fw".::'t':,"~caHubbard Jr. was NOTICE, HAR~OR AREA!·\ off !or San Francisco Wednes-WE ARE NO GIVING day morning to a ttend the \\•ed- ~i~f.;f0?%n~= and will make 4-Day Clean ng Service Bal. Isle C i rcle Balboa Island Circle of Christ Church by the Sea wiJ meet Tues- day, Feb. 4 at 12:30 p.m. at Mar Casa, a sack lunch being served at noon. Altar Society The Altar Societ.y of OUr Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic church Will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5 at the home of Mrs. J . A. Taylor, 113 Via Quito, Udo Isle. .. USE TO CLEAN- CLEAN TO USE Ma.a . 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