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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-02-27 - Newport Balboa News TimesTHE SAND CRAB .,. 8 AK NEW BANK? Reports have been · CUITent for some time that Oista Mesa is seek- ing a ·new ~ beca\JSe they SllY one is badlY needed and the trip of three miles to the Newport institution, with its long 1IDes or customers, brings much delay to active busii>ess men. 'The Mesa is a rapidly grow,ing area and is entitled to increiised banking ·facilities, but reports are to the effect that .f branch can- note secw:e a cqarter, so it is belleV1!d that private inter- ests are trying to organize a croup to start such an insti- tuuoo with a ca;pital of from $50,000 to $100,000. A num- ber of harbor business men are said to be Involved in the deal and are working with well known outside bankers. A number of sites are be- ing proposed, one near the one-time Woman's c I u b houae, one on Harbor boule- vard and another on Broad- way. Talk jg prevalent that an empty storeroom would be used temporarily, while still another source is said to be willing to donate a site and erect a handsome bank building in the center of town. The latter plan seems the most feasible as such a structure would prove ,a de- cided asset to the community rather than a make-shift start. Of course it .would take longer to erect a build- ing, but as Jong as the Mesa has waited thus far, another yar or Jess would be a de- cided advantage< in adding a finer type of architecture to the better class of structure now going up on the Mesa. + • • l'!umbers. Much has been said, at times rather sharply. about the difficulty encoun- tered in getting a plumber's license in Newport Beach- that a few of the old-time Jpa.Ster plumbers had such strict questions. sometimes a bit tricky, that it was im- i>ossible for seasoned outsid- ers to answer them. In fact It was contended that the le>- cal men could not answer them either. However, a check at the city hall reveals 14 licenses, with artisans listed from Long Beach, San- ta Ana, Costa ·Mesa, Dow- ney, etc. This list is available at the building inspector 's of- fice at •the city hall and '1tis said, the questions have b<jen pruned down to factual In- formation. L. + • • Spozklng of Raids. Seems to be quite a bit of buck- pa&'ling about the raid i>n a 1111oker put on by a Long Beech civic group, wherein the District Attorney's of- ftce pulled the raid instead of Jimmy Musick's sheriff's of- fice. Los ./'.ngeleS Times' Santa Ana correspondent, said 1 to be Brick Gaines, re- ported the raid was pulled at th~ Meadowlark Country dub and in making denials The 'l1mes sald t he error was "the result of misinforma- tion supplled by the autl!ori- tles to its Santa Ana cor- respondent." District Attor- ney James Davis today re- flrted the statement by stat- ing he Would have been glad to aWe th!! ~rter ·the cor- lnfonnation, to the ef- tluit the smoker was in an old bam across from the QJuntry club. but no report- er asked him. w At no time," be stat.ed. "was• I asked; ~ It Is not true that my aft1ce said It was the ~Country club." . + + 1+ Ve& Bue•• Lajolfa. Talk~ q to an=~~ the Vet-.-r a D a tlon re-'F'be~t~ JGUllC. men la;ld off were ....... In~ the Re-e tlar the loils ol their • that It tbe RooeeYelt .. -stfJ In powei' -walild atm be drawing _,.. 'JW opllled: "that's . ...l(«N when the Re- -ln.:j Hundreds iif .. sli!.b ,.... !llf!!I W"ere In 'III• dl*1nK the 1'11111111\ . and 1111\ tliat •• pat.nw!W!c fDI* care' ol -· •• ,._ t) • KEEP POSTED! 1 y ......... .... -~ ... ,. °"' "' 0-tF -(ltd.,·-_a-__ to New>~ N_...,. _ EMBRACING BALBOA PEN VOLmD; XXXlX ' CashO + + .-. .NEWP.ODT . ' . r Oal7 &nzge Ocwt7 Weekly Now...,.. ---,\pdlt Jiii. ....... al. ClrchUoa SULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA IDEL MAR, Cf>STA MESA NEWl'O&T BEAOH. CALIFORNIA, THUll8DAY, FEBRUARY %1, 1M1 1 N1JMBEB 11 er Made For Old · Theatre · Building + + + + + • • • SelL Watson Endorses Fisherman's Proposal ' Symphonic and th• rest of the kelp sinks to Orchestra For a SO-Cent Temporary License Certific~te the bottom and dies. "They should ban cutting en- C1>uncil Aid City Must P&Sl! On Application For More Power tirely," added Bert Mills. "Orange, A I d d ies should be banned." U the Newport Beach City men responsible that his anglers have licenses. The senator ex- plained. that he received the bill from the division of Fish and Game. but that he would let the bill die on the vine. It would be dead in committee. "I have charge of that bill,". he added. Los Angeles, and San Diego count-pp au e "Kelp is the protection for the . '· Council Will pennit an inci-ease of small fish," explained Mr. J . B. from 15 to 20 hcaRpOWer in the -. McNally. Game refuges at sea, It was indeed an enthusiastic electric CWTent of the old thea~ Sherman Llsle Giesler, aged 6, of Route 4. Box 637, Santa Ana, was fatally injured in a motor scooter upset at the intersection of Giesler street and Harbor boulevard, two miles ,north of Costa Mesa, at 7:40 a. m. today. Giesler and his brother, Lanny, age 10, were on their way to church when their scooter skidded on the pavement and upset them directly into the path of an on- coming automobile. which Califor· nia Highway patrol officers re- porte-4 was driven by H. W . W iley, 20, or Victoria avenue and Har· bor boulevard, Costa Mesa. Little Sherman was placed in an ambulance and taken to the of- fice of Dr .. John K . C. Olung et 120 East 18th street, Costa Mesa. where he passed away before medical attention could be given him. Dr. Chung stated that the boy suffered a basal fracture of the skull and internal injuries. His brother, Lanny, was treated tor abrasions of the leg. The dead boy was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Giesler of the Santa Ana address. Lido Isle Bus Line Given City Approval Newport Beach Oty Council on Monday night approved the appli· cation of P. It.. Palmer, president of Lido Properties, Inc., which sug- gested municipal endorsement of a bus line connecting Lido Isle with t.he Lldo shopping center which is now in the formative srage. The councilmen approved the plan. providing the Lido Proper- ties. Inc .. takes out state compensa- tion and liability insurance which would protect the city agains t damage suits in case anyone is in- jured while the bus line is in oper- ation. Dogpat.chers Line 'Em Up for Annual UHS Sadie Hawkins' Dance George C. Hiner, who Is one of the bigg st bait businessmen in I the Newport Harbor area. has re- ceived n tice from the Newport Beach ty Council t.hat it ap- proves Jc Sing of the Newport pier to him t the yearly rental of $600 for ne xt three years. His ol contract with t he city expires o October 1st, this year, Under th old lease he paid the city $400 a year. It was he who suggested the payment of $600 a year begi ning at the end of the expiratio or the present lease. , Mr. · er told the council that business as so profitable at both the Balbo and Ne"'POrt piers that he'd like o pay more rent and at the same time he would like to ~uy a S 0.000 bait boat if the city woul let him have the New· port pier l~ue for another term of years. Ameri n Red Cross Branf h Starts Fund Dri Here, March 1 Skipper Bert Mills, of the Lorna Pat. asked Senator Watson the mechaniCS"'o f the bill holding boat- "Would it be possible to appoint a salt water man-to the Fish and Game Commission?" questioned Bert ~fills. The senator explained that he tried to do so twice but the governor disagreed. ·:we aren't getting any more baby barracuda or !ire-cracker sardines." said Bert Mills. "Wher e the kelp cutters cut kelp it acts just the same as mowing a game re&erve. Cutting kelp is a menace. It Is going to annihilate our shore fish.'" "Isn't so much set aside to cut?" asked Watson. It ·Was explained that when the top is cut off the keJp, it removes the air pock ell marked 0 ff with buoys w 8 s audience that greeted the open-building at 26th street and West another suggestion from Bert ing concert of t.the newly formed Central a.venue. there may be a l\.fills. · Orange County Symphony 0rches-quick sale of the structure. it was "I think it is a goOd idea," said tra. and the enthusiasm was well-reIX>rtcd today. Watson at Warren Fowler's pro-deserved. A committee composed of rep- posal for a temporary angling Ii-The Symphony is truly Orange r esentatives of the city cound.1 cense. ''This is one thing I'm going County's, for many cities are re~ and an agent from· the office ot to ta ke up when I go back. resented by some of their out-the South Coast Realty and In· A 50c fee should not be object-standing musicians-in·ctuding sev-vesfment company inspected the ionable for 1 a temporary license eral teachers as \Vell as students property on Wednesday. 1be in- good for one day, policed in the from our county schools. spection was authorized by the usual way." The amQ.itious program under municipal bcxly on Monday. The meeting was presided over Direction of Clinton L . Sawin According to John Wallace of by Mr. Walter Spicer , chairman ot opened with Schubert's well-loved Balboa, who spoke for Roa Gree. the legislative committee of the "Rosarnunde Overture". This is ley, associate of John E. Sadleir, Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-characterized by lyric melodies, who was unable to attend the merce. The boatmen present was and graceful rhythms and was council meeting, the South Coast a de legation from the Sportfish· beautifully interpreted by the or· realty and investment firm has ing AssOcia lion of Newport Har-chestra. r eceived an offer for the building bor. Then followed t h e dignified -but the of~er is contingent upan -----------------------------------------Komm Susser Tod <Strong in Thy the change in the electric horse. A I t p t I 0 • d • N t Strength) by J . S. Bach; two power. mve S · OS S . rgan1ze In ewpor ~::~: ::c\1~r1?~~r=~r~~ w~:rs.,., S.:b.n ~"J.. ~ With. Mesans Elected Temporary Heads ~~: ;:;: ;1:: · ~fro.~m:cMr"~.~:~ ~-!"'~~; . President of Barbor ~~, ~·~ District Masonic Club that a c11ent Wished to use the American Veterans Post No. 45 mftting a press correspondent suggests encouragement ot pri- or Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach cc*ied the word "AMVETS" and vate industry to develoP mass The an ual Red Cross d r i v e was organized at a meeting of vet-th~ abbreviated name has rernain- erans which was held in the a.rt ed 'Mtb the ~ .. ; ..... tlon. production methods and to pro-. building f~ light manufacturing Eddie Moore of Newport Beach, purpoRL . c which t es place dW'in&: the .... ........... d 1 ta! room of the Newport Beach Gram-The American Veterans of uce ow cost ren housini month of March in now being or-mar school building on Tuesday World War II organlza.tiQn has no programs," he said. ganized Y Mrs. Victor Grave, night. connection with the American The progriun also suggests, he chairman for the sixth yei.r, who Vete rans appcinted as tempor-Veterans Committee which is now pointed out, the retention of pres- is selecti chairmen in each sec--ary officers the following: Presi-in disrepute, due to the fact that ent ceilings on rental housing, and f th I dent, Eugene W. Gillespie of Costa the label of communist was ap--the $10,000 celling on new veter-tion ° t city, ese n 1 urn to Mesa. a Newport Beach postoffice pended to some members of the secure l ir corps of workers. clerk·, first Vl·ce-presi"de nt. Herbert h i h had · · ed ans housing, -mere ant mar ne w o JOin "Our program would also This y ar's quota is $11.860, Shoemak er of Costa Mesa. a me-1·t said Mr Snu"th I ·-, · · compe government agencies which is less than last year. chanic In the employe of the New. That t e Red Cross is still an port Electrical Appliance , com-f "OneAMVETSof the aim~ and pu~ owning or controlling vital sur- important part of the lives of men d t o the s ·to fight plus property and materials to pany, an seen;-ary-treasurer. 'isms' except Americanism," the declare it surplus for channel- in the ~my of Occupation is Miss Genevieve Sylvester ot New-Long Beach veteran said. "In-_ ing into veterans' housing," he shown by the many letters on file port Beach, editor of The -New-dividually and collectively we added telling of their a ppreciation. ix>rt...Balboa Press. are good citizens and we'll have ' Have \Vlde Program Says i en e r a l Eisenhower, It was unanimously voted to nothing to do with communism." Among the 1947 projects adapt- "There is a widespread, continu· hold the next meeting of the vet-He outlined.17 purposes of the ed by the National veterans or- ing need or the military services erans group in Costa Mesa on organization, chiet ot which is the ganization are, a rehabilitation afforded by the American Red March 11. the place to be an-aim to keep the veteran plane on program which would include a Cross to ur people, soldiers and nounced as sOon as arrangemen ts a high standard and to keep faith provision for cash redemption of civilians ike. The indispensable can be made for a hall. with the veteran and the Ameri-terminal leave bonds; removal of services hJch this organization Officers also agreed it would be can public on the ideals tor which on • the. job training subsistence a confectioner in Santa Ana was Mr. Greeley specified that the ,1ected president of t he ~ewly client would like to have t be formed Harbor District Masonic horsepawer advanced U the type Club at a meeting held in the of busin~ would ~ant sudl Johnson ca f e in Balboa on a change m the electric currency. Wednesday night. Mr. Wallace w a 1 somewhat vague when pressed by council-Sam Kinsfather of Newport men as to the type of business Beach, a plumbing contractor , was which might be operated withih elected vice president and Bob the old theater building. Reed of Newport Heights, a cold Mr. Greeley explained to a rep-- storage plant operator, was elected resentative of The News-'nmes secretary and treasurer. late Tuesday that as tt·was neces- A board of directors will be sary to protect their client, they elected at a meeting to, be held in couJd not immediately state his the. Johnson cafe in two weeks. business. · Ninety-six Masons attended the However, Mr. Greeley ,.!Id say meeting. Included were five Ma-that it is a type of busAu that sons from the Scottish Rite, Long would demand a number of work- Beach Consistory. ers ... It all depends on whether or Speakers of the evening were n~t the ~ty council wiabes to ~: has exte ded to our troops at a good idea to hold meetings-in the veterans fought in WQrld ceilings,, while increasing author- home a n abroad and to patients every community within the OlSta War II. ity of administering agency to de- in servic and veterans hospitals Mesa-Newport Harbor district for "We're citizens first and vet-tennine what constitutes a bona Hooray. Its finally here. The have rece ed the unstinted praise the purpose ot enrolJing more vet-erans second," declared Mr. fide on-the.job program. dance we've all been looking for-ant! appr ·ation of Americans in erans into the new organization. Smith, who is a battle-wounded Provide 15 percent increase in Gus Allen of Santa Ana who is nut the increase in horsepower, the inspector of the Orang°e county ~~ t~e investment cunpany of- Masonic district; Harvey B. Free· f1aal. :1t'• a type of business tha,~ man and Lisle M. Eddy ot the would increase em_ployment here. Long Beach Masonic Lodge. There was nothing said by Mr. o . S. (Bob) Carmichael, chair-Greeley about a contempla\ed man of the by-laws committee move to ask the dty planning announced that the club would ~ mmmission to change the build· founded on by-laws of a Masonic in~ from commercial to indlJI.. club which was organized here in trt~ •. even · though mmt of the 1924 and never disbanded. bwld.inp •urroundinc it are in ward to for so Jong. all walks f life. Outltnell Ahm veteran. educational subsistence allowances Last Monday it was officially "I earn Uy hope that the pub--Prentice G. Smith Of Long "We try to Impress upon the under the G. I. bill; increase dis- declared legal (in a very amusing lie will r pend generously during Beach, an employe of the Long veterans that anythJng they get ability compensation and pensions way) for every female Dogpatchei" the 1947 0-oss campaign. It Beach postoffice, who is a· state as a group in the way of na· commensurate with cost of living, to grab her man and drag him tq ii. mor e han a contribution ot vice commander of the AMVETS, tJonal or state legislation has to as determined by the Department the annual Sadie Hawkin's dance dollars, It is a sound and human explained the aims and purposes be paid for as a taxpayer." · of Labor; extend amputee pro- tonight (Friday). investmen In the American way of the organization, which was Urp More Home. vision beyond the present termin- All week the gtrts have been of life." formed originally as the "Ameri· The AMVET Otlifomia Depart-etion dilte of June 30, this year. sewing and fretting over their cos-can Veterans of World War II" ment is now pressing for state Reorganize the Veterans Admin- The Masonic club is organized ·the light manufacturing zone. as a dinner and social club, the --We"r:e not Interested ln ~avlng expressed purpose being to later the rorung ~eel; that will not organize a Blue Lodge in the Har-be necessary, Mr. Greeley added. bor district. The old theater building is own· tumes. From all the whispering Se t w t by 69 honorably discharged World legislatldn beneficial to the pro-istration into a Department of and giggling going "" there ought na r a son War II veterans in the fall of 1943 moting of a housing program for Veterans Affairs, headed by a cab-300 C1"tiz" ens Laud :t~:~~tysh":wg':r7. and original O~Jines Bills in~as~~':r0io~·l944. twelve "'~·~~·said it is the belief ~! ~:;:t~0 !.~?'~!edN~ . State Legi"slators ed by the Griffith company. Be- fore the war it was used by the Pacific Boat company and during the war the South Coast company leased it fot a storage place. The original Sadie Hawkin's day f Sol small veterans' organizations of of the AMVETS that the function tional Senice Life Insurance Act was thought up by Sadie's father, ore ODS World War II assembled at Kan· of the government should be pri-to make it equal to World War I At Anah • R u the mayor of Dogpatch. who found sas Oty, Mo .. to form "a more "marily in research. developmen.t insurance; e.tend benefits under eun a y Several Join Chess it impossible to marry off his Membe of the board of direc-perfect union," out or whi& and promotion, rather than in reg-the Servicemen's Readjustment 1 C f atrocious looking daughter. A race tors of the Newport Harbor evolved a la rger and stronger or· ulation and ownership of tthe Act to women who served at least ANAHEIM, Complimenting Or-. Job Or Sunday Eve. wu begun where all the eligible Chamber Conlrrn\rce were given ganization of American Veterans housing program. 90 days in the w MC and were ange County's favorite son, Sam Play's at Scout But bachelors of the "Hollow" were an insight on typeS of legislation of World War II. In reporting this "Our 1947 boo.sin&, program {Continued on Page 41 Collins, Speaker of the State ~ set a few paces ahead of her. coming be re the state legislature sembly, 300 citizens from all parts ! Several new chea pl.ayen sicn· When the gun went off. there -they met at their luncheon-Juniors Ba--•y Take H1"gh School Interclass of the county and neighboring led the log of the"N""J>Ol"I Hari>or began a mad race _for freedom. meeting the Newport Harbor I t:ll Long Beach assembled at the Elks IOtess club at the-regular Sunday When she finally caught • piior Yacht clu Wednesday. Track and Flald Competit1"on From Sophomores Club Tuesday night at an occasion le.ming """"""' last -lame straggler. he was rushed ·off State 1 nator Clyde Watson lftiiii arTanged by the Associated Cham-They were Ray and AJyn Niel· to Ma'rryin' Sam and Sadie be-was the s aker and he said that By GAINES beni of Commerce. lsen, Harvey Stem, W""-· Ala- his blushlng bride. The race one of th bills under considera-s · J d F ankli G -~, ~now become an annual event. tion was proposal to have the ~ ~on Just =ook ~ ~~e~tween be Counselman A-DeRuff, Hass, Dickey, Soott. Wes~~=ooe u 1~t" a~uain::.0,,,; =. c;nn• J . Kline 8lld T . A. -but-mayhaps there will .be a the of removing utility High llChool inten:lass tnck ziittt terly and Updike, 9 ft. B-BeJL Gilbert, James, David-were attending a Y. M. C. A. camp tests were held. Of course here, its Just for a dance st.ate high 11Y department aaume Y 5 owport U ; tie tween Hes· 23· ' With. Collins was made when both tjDuring the ,;..,,,mg 14 dJea M·-"'-' Sam !here company Jes in areu where from the sophomore. The junlcrs, -Pa& son. 14.9. . it'b;;. been ~ that all roads and treets are to be --who took it away last )'Hr u A-Mourse, Hanson, Dinsdale, .C-Smith, Millen, Pridham, Hes-at Santa Catalina Island u youths, The newly O<Pnized club bu Old .. must check heir shoes be-ened. sophomores, gathered 186\i points Sadlier, ,43 ft. terly, 16.1. inaftertrod~denthe Assealmbly Speaker, 1 t a ~· of meetlnp eadl tor -•-·-•~ ••--while the. ......_ _. 147. '11.e lell. -B-"--"'·~•-·, "-"--n , -y-~ --• Dede~ t W ter Longmoor undll:f ....W.C at 7 dclod: at Ibo fore crawllnc into the 1)'111. The ~ ~ ~ _,,.. •-~~ ... • ~, ~-enl---. conve the tin and w H. -Hut, ad"-~- Th<> price of the .dance bu been wu up CO<llldetttlon a bJD ion....-ethlrdwlth881!t -the Othmer.47:6\i.Newinterclaa,..,_ A-H ey, Dinsdale, Ashen, G D"-=:·H '?.':."-~!Beach · ;.__.__,_._ ~t-to,..':.'! ..i at 50c -couple ..,.._. purple wlll<b to -.. aid ap ,,_ ,..... lat with 110 points. oon1 Brinkman :U.S. 41-oeuu<, un.._~ ...,. ,...._._._..., at w ._ pie~ -1w than SO J1Jo. _...,I 8lfO to SIS a -Tbooe who ploced in the !Int C--MIIJen, Burdi, Concbola, B-Woodl, Gustaf9on, °"'-• ~the AaQciated, had ID-Frmt. Newpart"B! rtn Prizes .. lllUal will be • ...-It .. aloo to eliminate throe" are IOine to the A-a-... hneD 42 ft. 7 In. Wella. 25.6. • u~s~ ~.of the evening. Invllatlon lo a!-"" to all 'to the belt U1 Ahner and Da1Q' both the tm and the ,_t Novice ,_t todq, wblch Harbor m.. --y ... Dao1i harins the spotlight with Col-dJea pliooen to brin&' tbolr -\ Mae cla....., of i*-.St aid ap i.w. bu '""' tor Ibo put throe lJMlL A-er-. DeRuff, HJll!>ooR, B-~ Howe w a It z e, linz in the dlscuaion of leslaJ•-and boadl -Jain In. . \ Ul!der -•-~ ~-·--Summary: Kattinely. 16 ,. 4· In. Kline. 1.36.2. ' tion penclinc befCJ'O the State .U-~~ ~t-;;( · -.. 6-~-. ii;.,., Hamon, Pat-C--BlaiocleD Rabbit, Canchola, oembly were ~ Earl Costa Mesan·Pasaes ~earns pay 00 much to Ibo A-Pollod<, de bet•-Kat· -9 tt. a In. New lnterclaal C'nd!aa 13114_ Stanley of Newpart Bndt, - Robert Walter Pap, llO, Delmar~ of qed -ts -tincllr and Hape, -de --ftWld. A-Scott Ncble, Ga"r dlner. Carl Fletd>er -W. D . Grant of ...dOrance •--.Colla KMa. -y lie on state ... --. Wild -Nanney. 5 ft. 4 In. Oee SO Jd. -....-1, CU-2.13.9. · Lone Beach. ~ , died ~ nisf,t in Santa Alla tJnder t&ldent -.., Ibo B-'ne -Bft•Ntt -Glas, Smith, Va•,.,... 8.4. J9I ~ letllalator spoR llriefl;y Cammunity i-pitaL He WM bom _.tor penoua must be red-~ Gftele7, de beta !D 1• r ... Daoli ll--Corbln, Hau-, Pa-, COW nine the throe -.. The)' The -·at -tloon - ID Tau but had -In caB-dentl of yMrs ...,._tlon In Ibo IDtcbman and OUU-. 5 tt.·2 In. A~ "-• Hmle7; Ka-Woock 3.llll.4. ,.,•;phae!ncl Ibo fact that the llllll n-.,. -oied dr6'd'c al a Comity SoIOm Okeb More DredP. Work For Newpw&"Clwmel fcrala for SS llftl"I and In Oo1ta state ~ they ..., apply tar C-11. Smith, Wud 4:& -. 10.7. · -under cuwlderatlon are Ibo dlnc:t adltlonal ilOOO ""'*_...al -~ 23-. ~ -V-B Smith, Bell, Gilbert, Woodl, HDI, Hlcby, Jlbb:btr. 5.29.4. noiult of ac6mm of the° voten of ieriaI -i he ·e.tiar W NI He lo IUulwd by twQ--. The t1r aid that It -A-Wan!, Mello; de beta-lL · , • ;s tbe atate, and that -fate will «:fiamiel al ffo4Jiwt "air. Dlolrlet Gimp W. -Bm F.; -... luqa•hble that Bill No. lSOO, ""'"'-" -Wella. lft. I a C-8lcbu-., ~ -· #.-.lmdon, .... amlon, Jui>. ::1.sr::.-Jarae1Y by Ibo a-Ensli ,_. --i..-Was 1 I 1-lln. Allc:e E. OJIT• md wltleb for lloaFftlslllatlon B-'ne betwcm -.. md Burcb. lU. \ y Ion. La& of thalr -by Ille .. ...,. _.ml ltt -.... ...... --· all al Oolta far... wlD ---1'-; tit bet•w· Wiltz -... -DoddJD WWW tit• B-1............ ..... --11-11 al Ibo •••al Ill»--·-rued -I 2 ..... ..... .._....... ID ......... ll*'••tt.. ft.. a . twa " ,.,.. 1_. v;:, ..... ~ ..... ,,. ....... 'latian. ... f ........ I • ,1..... • I . ' ,· -• • • I • I l .. AU 'OTION SALE . . EV~RY THURSD'AY- at BOB SKII.ES AUCTION YARD 1Mh ud Placentia -COSTA MESA I Beginning Thursday, March 6th and Continuing Every Thursday Starting at 10 A. M. ~ SELLING ON A COMMISSION BASIS + ALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK POULTRY -FARM MACHINERY AUI'OMOBUE> -TRUCKS -TRAILERS TRACI'ORS -FORNlTIJRE -PIANOS BOA TS · and Miscellaneous Articles For PartlcuJ..,,. CALL BOB SKU,F.8 -BEACON 5846 . . lboan Aids In DePlo · · t ·:, ~ ~:.i Of '""med f ch· ..... irolms le ~ -· I McLEAN ""-orces o 1na :::-~:eu.%~=-~ 'i~ ~ MoTo• co. lni hla sir! at traffic light • P G, CHINA. -On tho Committee ol Three It hod become '-- elg ol April. 1946 the Aney obvious that thore would continue "He'd damp a .....a-... me!" Reo ganlzatlon Group ol the Ex-to be threat ol dvll war as long -Mn. Gloria Deane, Detroit, dl- ecu lve Headquarten wu or&8t.D-· aa two armies, controlled. by o~ vordng her wrestler 'husband. I by dh'eCtlon ol the Committee poolng political parties, continued of . It.I mlulon was to pre--to face each other in the fJeldl HJ jalt Jove b0ne9!"--0larlJ pa necessary regulatlono and to ol China. pe.yton, Memphla, jugged for 1teal- su rvi.se the reorganlzation, re-Flrat. thererore, reorganize the in& one. dep yment, integration and de--divllJona, demoblllzlng the bulk of mo ilizatlon ot the armed forces the sold.Jen and activating only "There la ao aeed of a dfliPHI'"' of e National Government and an agreed number of aingle ifarty aloa ta Amerlca."-Robert R. Wa- the Chinese Communist Party. divt.alom. The ratio wU to be five son, board chairman, National M- lonel John W. Middleton, the National Government dlviaions to IOciation of Manufacturers. fin chairman of the group, re-one Communist party divtston. turr to the United States ln In the second step, integrate the "There11 be ao more wMu la Jun , and was replaced by his army by the establishment of field our town."-Mrs. Maude Norton, ex tlve officer, C.0\onel Henry armies composed of two National assuming office as Mayor of Bia-.C.~avis of Balboa, Calif., who Government and one Comrnunlst hop. Ga. hu served in this capacity unW divisions, two Communist party ----------- the recent withdrawal of the and one National Government di-school. A command and general Uni ed Statt"S from the Ch In a vt1lon1, ·and, in some locations, staff course had been planned for m atlon machinery. field groupe composed entirely of senior officers; an Infantry and llj joint meetings, regulations di\islons of one of the two parties. Fjeld Artillery School, for the wert set up for the ffOr&anizatlon, In order to accomplish th1a am-company and fi eld grade officers. 2nd & Main Santa ~a . OLDSMOBILE Uld CADILLAC DEALER • ' integration, redeployment, and de-bilious program It became neces· That negotiations of any type c mo llzation procedures. These sary to plan a large-scale rede-were carried out under the pre-O -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ wer approved by the chiefs of ployment of units, to establilh ser-vaillng political and military situ-ARBUR£T'I N .... the y Reorganization Section, vice command areas and to es-ation was certainly a credit "to ' \ I ' I Going to Build Dis Yem-? You probabl7 laave ;rom dnun Mae all worked out la your mind -or maybe yom arcb.ltect or oontnctor ~ bu prepand piano for ;roo. Elecbtclty wtll have • la.rse part In maldnc dreams of poetwar Uvtng come ~. ~ ;you Co over the plans wltb ;your builder be sure to uk him about the newmt development In bomebold labor •vln& and tunc- tloaal -. Oar upert. ln everythbic electrlcal will be cl&d t.o help wt.th layout ptan. or prttblema. One aorceeUon may make a lot of difference In tbe "llveablllty" of that home. ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN . ~ _j!i)1 ELECTRICIANS SINCE 1920 . 1000: Coast JllWay, Newport Pb. Beacon 540'1 AIM In San FnDd...,_Wllmbt&toa-8-8anDlep O•ldUld Uld MoateroJ' C.O.Two Fire Equipment • for FACMBY, PLANT, 8TOU, omcz.. PABll., BOMJC IDEAL All-Year-'Round Climate Here you will enjoy the summenJ as well as the wlnte~ Here, too, the comblnr.tion of the delJert &Ir, with no fog. and banlly any humldlty, where the &Ir Is dry and pun> and the ulfn..vlolet rays from the snn, r.t this pr.rtlcuJar altitude, r.re most beneflclr.I and ~ve. Paved Streets-Pure &>ft Water Electricity :..._ Schools YUCCA VILLAGE la dmttnect to become ODe of Callfonala'a moat fa"POred dwrt coman.Jtles. Well pl•.....tl and adeq1lat.elJ" r&- atrict.ei for 10m protectloa.. Residential Lots 711' z llO' $450 Income Lots from $550 ap Bmda-Lots Oal7 -•nil. from $1000 .... ~Lola ~-*911 ._ Our New Unlt, Soon to Be on the Market to mdnde 1* Ac. llltll.ta·fl,000. !~Ac. 'l!lltllt. fl,'150 J.aenl Tti- -- -_..., l'UCCA sr-. -a. ....... I 11>'*'1 -,.. fllll ~or .... -"* ll'UOOA VIU.Aom -0-- Guy G. Richards -Fred 'A. Storey t' SJ.el ,, ............. -K. ImOADW.t.J' ft. Ma1 ~ .&KA, CA•P. I .l.T <>ORONA Ila. II.&& Dam ..... .... ,_ 111!1.Dl' .&1' Ullc..t ....... n. 1 mw o. ........... IQ' ••aot.D &. UllW -·--Coal. .................. .__.___at '1'ft''1I • but were not acted upon by the tablish preliminary tr a In Ing the determination and penerver- Thr Commissioners. SUU to be schools. ance of chairman Colonel Davis wor ed out were the detailed tab-, O ne such sChool for the training and th e Army Reorganization le~organization and equipment or Communist Party officers as Chiefs of the National Government for e Chinese army units. · cadres for ten divisions. was to and the Communist Party program \Vas waiting for be established at Kalgan. Ameri-Branches. the cessation of hostilities. That can Army officers were actually ------ cess6ition never came. brought from the United States Sell that unwanted article In I the early negotiations of the to starr this Communist training through NeWJ-Tlmes ads. 11m 11elling Xou ... ' I ~ ... It's LOY'S Yes! I've ·Been There, Too! But! It's Quality I'm After, and at the Same Price. · - • )I NEWPORT PUBLIC MARKET' 21 6 Ocean Front Newport Beaeh ON FARMERS NEW- co -Policq SAVE MONEY You Pay 0.. Flat l'reml..., E.ch s;, MOlltM and 6et - $5,000/$10,000 BODILY INJURY LIABILITY $5,000 PROPERTY DAMAGE I0/20 COLLISION FIRE I THEFT CDIUln' Ill[ llO#THI uns na NSWPOaT ••whoa m•no•Y 1tNf> CloetNlet, l'wd, Pl)Wlh f,tO.fO VNP Dodp, PmU. a, ·u PIP1~~--.. 1t1•lh"-----$fn1UIOIO ~ •u a.1e1r 11pe±.i, 'S9. •to Clu ._ I e ao,.a ~ tuto 19118, •to, •u .DeSoto, e, •to, 'il. •u --•· 1ercaami1r--'tuza..t0M1 $12.00 Lifetime lilmlbenblp Fee at 1-ptloa al Polley. SUl>atantlal ~Ob Otber Vo .... -Y-llo1zlo J'AME·S 0. PIER.CE MM,......_ B1111alUl-I <ltei'&JllBA ·--...-..- Sales -Service Ph. MR. FAGAN Harbor 1563 or Wrt.te Box !11 Newport Beac11 T u N I N G Why Suffer? Backocbe, Readacheo, PILino In Groin and ~Lose of Vltal- lty-NAJwayw Tlred"-mch and Low Blood Preuure -HSU~ pin~' -Growing Old before your ttm&-Anem•· Skin and Kidney Allmeota reapond quick- ly to ou.r Exclua.lve TeclmJqae Without Drup, Pala, Surpry or lnjecUona. CoN•ltauoo nu a, Appoln&mea$ Dr. E. F. Bell, D.C., Ph.C. 107 zz;i_~~t Newport: Calif. Pbone Barbor 11!4 Bee.: Barbor 1191 .. Ro.n: Mo .. or nu.., l :M so a:M OU.. ..... b,. A.ppetatmiem; Y 0111" Doctor prefeN our cleul, up-t.o-dr.te phr.rmacy with Its prompt, efficient 8er- vlces. • BALBOA PllABMACY 11.&MPTON HARBOR DRUG NEWPOBT PHARMACY • iquid .. Glaze LECTRICAL NALYSIS j o Job Too Large or Small • IGNITION • Wheel Alignment • Wheel Balancing • BRAKE SERVICE • McLEAN MOTOR CO. 2nd & Main Santa Ana PHONE 6446 ~altbe- White's : . boa Islmid Cafe -AND AIL' B&B Oo.--• PUii .... ' ' B•Pcle Waal T R A ·1 L E R ., T E s • I Place your orders . now for TAILORED TRAILER CANOPIES WE ABE SPECIALIZING IN 15-0Z. Aircraft Gmy Trr.ller o.noPies r.t Mail Order Pri.ces Choice of colored valance In plala or stripM. We re-cover beach ombrellM aad dialn. Bring the frames in now and BE PREPARED FOR SUMHER MONTHS Let Us Look r.t Y oqr .Job -Free F.stima,fa - ' . I Tiie Thrifty Way to Travel I I I SAMPLE COACH *FARIS FRCNI LOS &•elUI a..w.,.-.ir.., CHICAGO .• ·••••••••••••• 43.45 71.50 DINVll., •••••• ~........ 15.19 47.IS KANSAS CITY ............ n.ss ft.15 MINNIAPOl'S • ·••••••••• 41.IJ 71..IO OMA.HA • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • n .ss n .u UJ.T LAii CITY .' ••• ,,.,. 17.16 I0.90 ST. lOUtS................ MM '7.IO f.:T. PAUL ••••••• ~····•·•• 41 .11 71...IO ·~,.~r- 77we Union P(J(;jfa; Trains IJfooitl• fast, """""'ical tllrough coiJclt sersict. Sare time and ""'1UJl- IOS ANGEUS UMmD •.• To Cbipiao, Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis. All oeats reaerv~ "CHALUNOEll" ••• To Omaha and Chicago. Exclusive OJaCb for Women and Children. "PONT EXPllESS~ ••• Challenger coach service to Salt Lake City, Denv.. and Kansn City. a...u1 ...... "CITT Of IOS ANGll.IS" ••• Only 39~ bOUR to Chicago. De Luxe coocbea-all oeatl .-.ved. ($5 extra Fare). I>epartuns every Mooday, Wedneoday and Friday. ALL TUINI CADY M 194N ........ CMI UNION PAOFIC TICKn OfflCE-SANTA ANA 305 North Moin Street Telephone, 1 sn B• Breci/ic-'°4/ UNION PACIFIC • , • • I • I .· How Does Christian Science Heal? I F you would like to know more about this scientific religion which heals bu-, man ills and solves human problems., come to A FREE LECTURE enUtled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Science of · Ever-Present Good" by .Robert Stanley Ross, C. S. B. of New York, N. Y. Member of the Boa.r:d or ·~tureship or The Mother Church, The F1rst Churth ot Christ, Scientist, in Boston, l\fass. SUNDAY ~RNOON, MAJ,lCH 2nd S:OO o'Clock in NEWPORT HARBOR UNION HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 15th ud 1.rvlae Streets, Costa Mesa First Church of Christ, Scientist, I Newport Beach, California j Cordially Invites Yoo Edi.Joa.'• iomxioo ol tbe mocioo pictutt .fou:od.cd anom. arta in- dustry. 1hU is his first moc:ioa pM:- mre prn~r. ~aced iD. 1891. On the hundredth anmversary of Edison's birth, the 1 nation pays uibute to one of her grcarest soos, whooe achievements were thus eloquently summed up by former President Herben Hoover:-· ., ,r is given co few men of any age. nation or callio.g to bee~ the benehctor of all manhnd. That distioctioo came abundantly to Thomas A. Ediloo. His lifdoog search for truth, fructifyioa in matt than a thousood ioveotioos, made him the ~ in"'1tor our nation bas produe<d, and rm>lotiooiJ<d ciriJia. tioo itxlf. He multiplied lighr and disxih<d clukMw; be odder! to the wbolc weal<!> ol nations. & WU a rano pias, a peciooa ...., to the wbol.: world.• SOUTHllN CALUOINIA IDISON COMPANY - I J H ESTUS BAIQYW.OW • • I , GENERAL El.BCTKIC -............ li! .... ~111••• • w::a·--·-ww• ...... I -Q?Mml'IL High School Activities , -JNEWPOBT ~A~B J A NJ:W8-TI•Jl:8 Along the Waterfront 'l'llUll8DAY New_. Pmda, Oolll. MaFo. n, 1917 Wage Rise Show'n Designs Exhibit Page3 On , Fe1Jruu7 tho lltb, in-ter 1wlmndns. ('lbe nerve With Clift BaB I the omo a-hen at the hllb aome ~ have to . do tllll IO Average weekly wageo !:i.:: Pepito Pettz Ii "-icnm. u.. llChoollprMeDIA!CI a Yf!rY lnterestlns eorl_v!) 'Ihere 11 0 lot of activity over 20318 Coast HJshway, where Em-ductloo worken In maouf exhibit ot N""'"*t Harbcr'a nm. and eiillehtenln& ,.,..,. ~ the N ....... Al C-at Earl'J Lalld!ns rlcht now. Since enon "Doc" Oiarles. Southern Industries have men 82 per! cent Ing facllitleo to be on c11sp1ay at mek>-dramatlc play, AM -Durlnc the alxtb period Wedneo-lut fall the marine wan have Call!ornia RejftRDtatlve, Inform-alnce 1940, ae<ordlng to a '"'1"'eY the . Spartsmen'1 Show In Api1. la ~ day, February 19th, a croup of been out of c:ommlulon due to a eel us they llad delivered five boata made by the Merchant& and I"-"· Iced fresb fish, llsblng tad<Je, pie> The~ peraona of the cut; the thirty-three stria met In the Pl">' material lhortage, but they lhould In the put ten clays. E. L. Walker, ufacturers Auociatloo of Looi An· lures of the bo&ta, and the alrlp- dlrect : and the people worklnc jectlon room to learn about nun-be ready for Ille In a few days. Loo Angeles, E . G. Stueben, Clea-geles. · pen themselves will be oo hand back .. age worked qUlte hard to Ing u a career. 'Ibey were, Sarah The yard LI now covered with wood, Theo. Salmon, Newport, and In the same period. the •~ey to answer questions 'and aplain ~n . to the atudenta an inter~ Best. Joan Kelly, Joyce Purcell, a maze of piling, rallt, rubber hose, Leon Leopold of Saa Diego re. shows, prl~ have risen 52· per the pleasure, tun. and exdtement eating am. The scenery, al-Robin Crou, Nancy Snyder, Rob-. pile drivers, and dJvlng equipment. ceived the Sedan·model, and 1 Er-cent. 1 of fishing from Newport Harbor. though It was representative, wu ble Lou Fiero, Beverly Thompson, Huge piling a.re being driven nest Wenck of Wilmington chote ~ very e fective. The l~ghtlng wu Arlene Ragan, Betty Tippit, Jewel into the sand under the water, the day cruiJer. · WANT SOME RED TAPE---at a grea aJd in depicting a night Mawson, Anita Nickell, Lo Mae and later a diver wUI cut them Steelcratt mak a third model a price? The 2ove!'fl1Ilent is 1 get- acene o1 a prule. Laurie, LW'a Mae Landfield, Kath-off at the proper height. called the Sport O"uiser. All three ting rid of some of it. at any.rate, The mpetent cut la to be com-ryn CUnnln&ham, Lucy Pinkley, Ties and railJ will be aet on the are 26 feet long have a 9 tt. 6 for the War Assets Adminiptra- White House Cafe mended tor their work, tor they Ray Jones, Barbara Sine, Beryl piling so that the ways car can inch beam and ~e powered with tion in MemphiB, Tenn., r~ntly Pbone •'foe made ttie play a auccess. The cast Haley, Barbara Collier, Pat WU-roll down into the water, and a a 95 horse:.power Chrysler engine advertised as among surplus items .,.LO,,.. wu as !follows: Abe Lincoln-Ted cox, Ella Threet, Ruth Thatcher, boat can then be noated onto it , · for sale: "76 rolls tape, red. cellu-1.egm Beech, Oallf .... Lehmanr Mrs. GaJe-Gloria Matson; Nerdlle Nickell, Ruth Grimm, and hauJed into the yard for re-Th hRullee la~ldred Ban .. los~e::•_:un:'.'.'.'.used::':~S::.28.::_" _____ __:==========:::;:=-:! Seth GRle-Kip Nicol: Jack-BW Barbara Hollingsworth, Mary Ne-pain, e we • stress re-- lS : I ~ liever structure and ii built of ••••••••••••••• -. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• Simmsdimmy-Nellie Renden; ville, Bonnie Nelson, Alyce Klus-• •mrrr••Tr .. 6tie••rmrrr•«aa,T•«rrarr.r•.-.r•mr•r••• an~ispla~~imgi:=~:~&Y. =;.;.t~~'.1eo~de~~~~M~~ eoTh!.N=~n~~.:"'wa~~~ ~E~~~ar~l~J~~~ NOTICE, HARBOR AREA! for the bext day was ... a boll-Bird, and Jean Taylor. the same manner . The name may model has sleeping acoomodations ·WE ABE NOW GIVING day. Thil was spent by many atu-A special speaker, Miss Alide not be familiar for It's a new com-for four, in two aeparate atate- denta • udying (hah!): playing Hobba, was obtained from the Sea-pany owned by Gene Yorll and rooms. ' 4-Day Clean1"ng r--.:--tenniJ the school's couru ·.or aide Memorial Hospital. Ed Gallasch. Galluch will be the ~ Wft."C firm Uae Wu JUcbt manager or the new · • which Don Donaldson, who with Dick 1 WEEK LAUNDRY SERVICE • efore You Bulld or Remodel 8-ple ud Dllplay Booms Color euldes, plans nlng aids, ccmprebens. Ive stock at carpets and llnolewn. LUDLUM Carpet Works um sJ..u. Main St. l'boae S-ta .... -BANTA .&NA I Does Your House Need Painting or Cleaning? -tl. Owwd and operated by World War D V.._ le&L•g you perw& good wlD ... paQwp. * ~'h!:~oR2~5 Lee C. Bea1 will furnish all types of boat and yach! service. We will have more Dittmar and Jerry Blakesley, Free PlcksUp and Delivery l'hcme ae.con 5'723 about them when they are ready built the Sunny for Jack Nelaon to begin operations. and Bill Odette, made a pencil The Lancer, chartering tr 0 m mark on the hull of the boat King's Landing, Is on the ways where the water line should be at Neptune Marine Service. Owner Y.•hen she was launched, and miss- -BROADWAY CLEANERS ed it only a tittle more than an operator, G. W. Reedy has given inch. • .... V.VV.YNJYY.Wrf.-.YYN."rlYYNNJ'IN.•.r.JVJV.·.·.,,,,,.,.,. the motor a major overhaul, and -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 121 Broadway Costa Mesa is now repainting from stem to That's pretty good figuring. Not ,-: stern. much short of remarkable, also, Perfect Landini( Art Pobar 's 20 ft. lobster fish- iRg boat received an un·authorized commission as a landing craft one afternoon last week. was the fact that the 42 ft.•bait f_ishing boat was completed in 83 days, during this era of shortages. Fishing Poles Taken A bunch or the boys from 8 Jo-Theft of two fishing poles from cal service camp "'ere having an the car of Robert D. Smith of afternoon on the •Each at Doheny U\." San Bernardino, which was parked Park. in a Newport parking lot, late This week Merle Miller, mana· Saturday night, was reported to ger of the mar ine service at Bay-police. shore Camp, has dug the pebbles ------------ out of the hull, replaced the pro-l"'9•••••••••-pellcr and shaft, and about 20 ex- crewmen have chJpped in to p8.y for the reconversion of the ship that carried them to so many beach-heads. She HaadJe. Bo&t H. S . 5iraham, who has the charter bOat Trade Wind, Is in- stalling a new 165 horse-power Continental Conunando engine, which should get hla customers to the fishing banks in not much more time than it takes them to get their tackle boxes open. Chrome Plating National PW!ng Co. llM ... l ..... Z.... 8n+ nor ST1•1e In BALBOA Open Until Easter Late last season Graham de- cided to take a day off and io l:~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~;~~iiiiiiii~~~~;.;~~;;~~~~~;;~~;;;;;;:;;;=~ fishing. He wasn't ·out long be- fore he hooked a 240 lb. broad- blll. Week Ends His daughter, Mn. Elaine Wal- ker of Newport, had never run the boat befofe while a fish was hooked, but acted u •kipper while 1 :~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11 her dad fought the critter. We'll bet that she learned a lot in the five and a half hours it A ~ine Lot I nv1estment 0--0 J. A. Beek's "Beacon Heights Tract" on Irvine Avenue at 18th Street offers attractively ~riced homesites with util'ities and "New Features." I 0--0 Three minutes In your automobile from the Beach at Newport Bay. HUB POWERS, Agent Har. 62·W Balboa Ferry Landing Intr ucing a N~ Type of Photography • I STROBE-LITE PROCESS • Diie .,, the lup ......... for &1111 type ol pllolog- npby -w111 _..., for a llmlted U-. on- illg: 1 Dozen f'll!B80~ AIZI'Y l'OJn'MlDJ fer ........... ha-tlfll.,_ .......... ,.. ....... ,.*II * * * P DTO-CRAFl' STUDIO i-. Jfcwsut •• ' uwd (Aw•ntxM11tastu -4> • ; a - took to land the fish for witnesses say she did a good job. The Trade Wind runs out of Port Orange. We stopped by for a look at the new Steelcraft on display at Francis J. Horvath INOOME TAX 81lBVJCll Federal and Slate Ottlce: 328 28th St. Phoae Barbor 1805-B Belddenoe: 116 Mth. St. Phoae Barbor 1922-B RADIO Sales & Service Auto and Home Pabner Radio aed l!lLllCl'BIC !UI N _ _. llhd. . OOSTA KESA PIM:wle Bw ~w ........... a...._ I I LIDO 18LE DODD A CHAlllMINll HDMlt • • CDM~LST&D LA8T AUDUeT • • • • NllAa. OL.U•HDU9& •• DAN aa ~ .. c .... au "'"NleHKD D• UNP'U•NleH&D I .. I I UNU•UAL TSllM• DDDD I ' ....,&... ' 1111o .. p 1luxr ~"" ......... am"-....._-~·---. ,.~t frt·ftl I~...._ __ _ cur FROM TOP UJ. 6UDES OF STEER BEEF lb.57° 'IUSN IN WASTI PAIS IODATI SIRLOIN STEAK Tomato Juice -=-..-z '= .. •l.___ ............ -. .... Ocl Edwa~ Coffee ~_:: .. ......................... •l ..................... , a..dclarO-.... --: .. ~.......,-.0.-0--0-. Ubby -Jvico __ 11• T-S-. 1:;:11' ,. __ Ubby Hath T-Soup --._ ... _ .. ,,__ 1 "!,-1• Vogolublo Soup '.:::"-":::: 1• Yellow Comueol "':'.:..~ lJ" ,.___.....n..,...-.,u., ..,...,.... ...... _., .. . . .. ... Como! C~o!tos _ I.JI ........................ ,. ' Dreft -::-.:: .. • Granulated Soap = - FRESH PW Note th uctllnl ••liae! Visit your S.~ay ... rter IOiil.J. _ .. _ --""'8lr... 1a11ru.. ..... __ .. ..... __ ....... -= .. ---i..---·---~~!"" .. ------~-: .. ~.e ._ i:::• -"" ?=· ., 7 " t • "l' a -. · -'n n 1 ; ' • ' . • , • . . • • ~:..:•:!)i~e:....:.f:_.!:..~1:!!:uao:!"~p:!:~·~i:'.!_~B~!~.!'~:~ .. ~~~t~o~1!nr~I:~· w_,!:~:-.~T!::.,·'.:..· ~1!~~ Arnvet Post Formed ~--AL-~LA_o_~-~-1: ___ R __ 11 I ~7i Ro;;- Teinianka on-Program for Friday Night ued from P-·One) It ravon enactment of federal l'rucka,~~ ~! ~!o....etc. \. SALE MlllCELl.ANEOU8 WANT TO BUILD? IO llOATS, llUPPLD:8 II Balooa Canvas Shop Salli :-Boat .eawn Karine Upholaterlns Harbor 207 ' -224:\i 21st St. • • -rhe nnalctan's cbolce" is the Conservatory. the Paris Oonserva· ror any ,_..., other loglslatlon retmbunln& amounts ' Beacon 6178-W CCl'ftted disti11ctian """ by Henri tocy and the"CUrtls Institute 1n than duct. paid under State Workmen's Cbm-3C8 E. 18th St.. Colta - Get a Good Job With a Future Plan Service Willis Ho.ffman Builder Ph. Beacon 870Q\.R5 after 5 Newport 8eKh n-u. ~-Phlladel""'a. Fore attain Is also a phase pensatlon Laws 1n cues of "sec. 96-ttc ....... ,. are ,,...__ tbe ,_,....._ • ·-0 ka, vlollnlst, who plays at .-u of the 1 7 project. ui\cler this ond lnjU~' to disabled vels; ex-~than ~ __..... PUMPS WORTHINGTON PRESSURE • CENTRIFUGAL For All Pressure . tbe Ne•-"t ~ Union mp • claultlca on the Wler&llf orpn· emption ot an additional $:i()() !rom • -audltodwn Friday evening. water Connections lzatlon • i>P>rta the Acheoon·Ul-penlOD41 in0ome i,x ot all tax-PLUMBING AMON WEST I 17-2tc Plenty o.f _ G J od Tires All Sizes ·1>es111n1nc at s:a Indicate City Growth ltenthal port and the Baruch po.yen and pn>hlb~-~ or unauth· ! · Atomic era procram: develop-oriz.ed weartnc, P,l&l)Ufacture or In Loa Angeles at the Bach Fes-Some idea or the tremendous ment ot !tectlve prognm of ln-sale of World War n clls<harge ~ and Remodellns Soden RetriceratioQ • tfval be reeently apPeared as•sok>-growth or the city of Newport temation cultural lntormatlon button. Sink Stoppqe and Etc. 1st in all thn!e performances. In Beach in the put 15 years ts and ~te tlon of pre-war immi-<>Moen Uated TELEPHONE OPERATORS 623 So. Loa Angeleo St., AMbelm Phone 4652 17 -1 tc Rumla, at the Invitation ot the shown by the number of new IP'&tlon q ola llmltations. Present national orncen ot the Phone Harbor 289-M .Soviet _.,,.,,t'. be apPeared water connections installed by the Milit justice. another phase orpnlzatlon are: Ray Sswyer, Home Addrea 208 29th St. with the Compound Motor Gallon, 70C Oil 26-FOCYI' Sport Fisher, completely reconditioned, ready to go. Price $3300. i>ee Dlc!k'• Dock, 801 Cout lUChway, Newport Beach. wltb ~-Prokofteft. city's water department. of the 1 7 project. promotes the Washington. D. C., attorney, who S..tfc In Waihlncton, D. c.. at the . Water connections Jumped tro . idea of acing en!lsted men on Is the national commander: Allell'j·;;FIREW==:;;oo:;:;;;D-$18.:o=oo;;;;--::..,=,:;d.--;;Phont= Southern California Western Auto Supply Beethoven Festival sponsored by 128 1n 1931 to a total ot 271.5 in juries of all mllltarY court mar-P. Solada. executive director: Rob-Santa Ana 60'1S-R. !l().ttc Telephone Company Authorizcl Dealer 'Mn.. Elizabeth Ssrague Coolidge, 1946. Three new water connec-tlals and e convening ol mllitary ert E. McLaughlin, legislative di-1836 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 14-ttc be wu featured lo all the Bee-tions were installed ln January courts by authority other than the rector; J6bn J . C&mey. Judge ad-GARDENING by month, write to -· 17.tfc thofton 110natas. In England, Tern-and 29 more in February of this accused's commanding officer. vocate; Fioyd J. Wllllams. finance 536 u. C.errttom Tr., Lo a Ir The rate of pay la l(OOd-ctart at ------------ BOAT FOR SALE-Teak Lady 18' sloop. New engine, canvas cover, cushions, lta.inlesa steel rigging. 226 Via Lido Nord. Har. bor 1194-:J between 5 &: 6 p.m. lanka was associated in countless organ! orricer; Dr. John S. Weir, sur-Beach. 15-4tp S30 for a 5 day WMk, In - perfmmanoes with George Szell ln year. This brings the total new Gener&14'. the veterans . -geon-&eneral; WUUam Kipp. PR>-I============= communltlea. WASI:IING MACHINES connections to Z144. zation fa ors the amendment, of vost man.hall, and Rev. Sam Hill both sonata and orchestral works. the fede Constitution to permit Henri Tem.ianka was born in . th Ray, chaplain. RADIO SALES A: SERVICE Inc:reuea are frequent-eevm ID If you don't have one do yow 17-18tc Scotland ol Polish ~ts. edu-Mrs. Frank Perew had as re--l8-year-o citizens to vote; e National vice commanders ot establi ent of major commit-the el ...... t districts are: Al.....,, ... J. Speclallzlns In repalrlnc. the !Int two yeara alone, -washing at -----------~ many more after that. MUSICAL a BADIO K cated in Holland. France, Ger· cent luncheon guests at the La-tees in gress: e!tablishment ot 5•• U"C,I L many and the UnJted States. guna Hotel her daughter,.Mra. Ira seniority ghts for veterans who ReYJlolds. L. M. Hinshaw, J . M. TRONART, INC. Work 1s 1n -•·uant om ... wttb BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA Radio, electro11lcs, IO'md Salea """ \ . CASH FOR PIANOS He c:alb himself a ''OOllllO Pole." Chandler, Mn. S. Flour and Mn. do not h e re-employment rights CreSpt, Arthur J. Madar, Kenneth He studied violin at the Berlin Frank Freeman. under th Selective Ser.rice Act. A. Anderson. Tony Jones and AgnH Frazee, the latter LI vice Ind servlco---mar1n and -tic. friendly co-worken and eoaold 475 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ph. H. 1252-M orate, helpful lupenl8cn. Phone Beacon 5770 Pho.ne Mr. Fagan Harbor 1663 · 0 HOTROD RACES Sunday,...._March 2 - 2 P.M. Huntington Beac·h Speedway (Just Off Highway 101, South of Huntington Beach) First rajor speed show with big cars , on a fifth-mile track 100-thrill laps 40~lap main event Qualifying Begins, 12:30 p. m. ATTENTION··· ANIMAL LOVERS! • Now bad< serving your pet&' needs faithfully u I dld before I enlisted in the Army four years ago. • • - FRESH DAILY U. S. Govt Inspected HORSE MEAT And All Other Supplies Delivered Twice per Week FRl':I': DIELIVERY Orange C9unty Pet SuppHes 205 West Bishop SANTAANA ' PHONE: S. As 5138-1 for your pet needs. 24 Depart.res daily from Newport Beadl You can't beat Greyhound for tim.....,Tin& money-aavma travel Frequent, convenient ochedules mean more time for bW1ineaa clr ' pleaoure-nt !:ts cost than driving your c::ir. S::e our G.tci ;to•nid ~<mt fafflill intorma::ion. 0:0.8WAn'OaD ........ Cats Upset E uilibrium Boatmen commander-at-large. callfomia Department officers are: Frank Scriven ot Los An- geles. state commander: Prentice G. Smith ot Long Beach, Dr. Frank Church ot Palm . Springs, and Breckinridge Thomas of Fres- no. state vice commanders: Joan Marozin ot Los Angeles, adjutant; Hampton Hutton of Los Angeles, judge advocate. and Caryl War- ner or Los Angeles, fi nance officer. Sand Crab !901 W. Central. Newport Beacll. Inquire If more Information Is de-17-t!c ~ttc llre6--0r apply -----------~ CARPENTERING WORK, Alter- ations, Remodellnc and Repair. Phone Santa Ana 109Cl-W. . lo.8tc MET-CLAD PRODUCI'S --by- Southern California Telephone Company 100 E., Bay Ave .. Balboa 5141!. No. )lain S t., Santa Ana or Call Chief Operator 6-ttr F~~t~~~~~~t~;l~~: ~~~ cabinet radio. Both excellent 17-tfc condition, priced reasonable. 279 FOR SALE -41, in. Steinway. Walnut "p1. Co.s.ta Mesa. Bea-Good cond. $400 Can be seen at con 5708-W. 17-ftp , 1205 Cypress, Santa Ana or EXCHANGE La tr! Ph. Beacon 5n2. •17·tfc -rge pre-war ·l ;;-===~7.'=-,-,==-=--' cycle: excellent condition. Ex-BABY krand Now only $485. Easy change for good doll carriage. terms. Famous make. Phone Beacon 5283-R. 17-)..tp Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 N. CLARK I< BATEs Metalllz1nc Weldin& Spedallllo 506 30th S t.·-Harbor 2S09 SALE MISCELLANEOUS SO 6 Fi. G. E. Refrigerat9r S75;00. Newport Beach 9'-tfc ------------Jlfter 5 p.m. 111 Grand Caq.al, Main, Santa Ana. 13-tfc Auto Batteries Balboa bland. 17-ltp the banana boat, the Paragon, 11 long remember their last trip from banana port in them, so were finnly con- Mexico. vinced that money was end- It was t the rolling, high sea.s l~. Apparently n e Ver that scar the life out of them knew that work and sweat this time. It was the four ocelots. and saving had to proCl:uce rerocious ats or the leopard ram-wealth before you spent it ily, which ere caged aboard ship. It is better, although re- HARBOR Plumbing Service • Rubber Separaten lJl.month -$6.75 Ex. MOTORCYCLE B. S. A, 21 CU. IN .. like new. After 5 p.m. i.11 Grand Canal, Balboa Island. 17-2tp Electric and Fire Equipment Tests All Quallfled Porsonnel C-0-Two, Pyrene & Foam n>fllla, CQ& .fixed system and Portables now available. 1768 Newport Blvd.. Beacon 5048W REPAIRJNG OUR SPEClALTY Contracting and supp11.. 97ttc Compounded ·Mo.tor G&llon. 70c Oil FOR SALE-One Rexograph pu· ETS HOKIN & GALVAN plicating machine, good cotjdi· lOCIO Cout Hlebway 'The nat ves had aided the crew grettable, that they are still In capturi g the wild cats for Her-young enough to earn it the YARD and LAWN .WORK Phone Beacon 5283-W:" 500 Clltf Drive, Ne~ Hgts. lOttc West.em Auto Supply Authorized Dealer 1836 Newport B\vd., Colla Mess U-ttc tion. Bohman Company, 901 Ph. Beacon 5407 91-ttc Coast Highway. 17-2tc STEINWAY GRAND. Gorgeous. FOR SALE-2 imported f 1 o o r Case like new. A piano for the bcrt Sitm n, skipper and owner tiard way. or the bo t. who planned to sen + + + Z 0 RIC REFRIGERATION lamps. Chest of Roger's 1847 most discriminating. Priced to silver, service for eight. Phone sell at once. OT will rent. them to erican zoos. Everyth ng went well until a Honor Dr. Richter. Or· DRY CLEANING Dcmle8Uo--Commerdal high wave t05l'ed the boat asunder ange County Medical SO· In OUr Own Plant RADIOS Harbzor 2739. 17-ltc Danz-Schmidt Piano C.O., 520 N. FOR SALE-One bait net, One reduction gear 31,i to 1, reason· able. Beacon 5643-J. 17-ltc Main, Santa Ana. 13-trc and sent o e Of the carts imprison· ciety, which is a branch of PICKUP AND Sale1 A: Service ing an a 'mal into the seas en· the American M~ca.l Ass<>-DELIVER Newport Eledrtc Appliance PIANO 7:JNING and repairinr . J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Costa Mesa. 78-tfc route ho . And then, the least ciation. has paid a high com-2305 Coast Blvd-Harbor 2138 FOR SALE-Heavy duty crafts- cxpected ing ocurred. One of pliment to Dr. Conrad Rich-BEA~~n~J S.tfc man drill press & motors. Never the ocelot broke loose from hls ter, pioneer harbor ph ysi----::Flr::-e-Pl=-a-.,.-a-n-:dc-=:Kl::-n-dlln"'"'-1--been used. sso.oo. 112 Cr,ystal cae:e and row~ed the ship, snarl-cian. by making him an hon-W 0 0 D Ave., Balboa Island. 17-ltc SPINET, brand new, slightly dam- aged in shipment. Save. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. 13-tfc Ing. ~how g its teeth, a~d de-rary member. 'Tis said the L'd Cl mandmg c alienge or the frighten-O be h . .h I 0 eaners Delivered W ASffiNG MACHINE in · good ed ere n. E\'en the skipper n.um r w o rece~ve stlC no· 456 Newport Blvd. H. w. WRIGHT condition, $40.00. Call between sought a ch out of reach. tices are ~ indeed, ~but 78-ttc Ph. Beacon 5665 5 and 6 p.m . 216 E. Central, Apt. SPINEI' PIANO. A few !or im- mediate delivery. Brand new. Gorgeous tone and case. Danz- Schmldt Plano Co. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Llberal ten?\S. Another high wave saved the the many fnends of the ven-1784 Newport Blvd. J:.d'c 3, Balboa. 16-ltp da>' v»hen he cat was washed out erable doctor here feel the f'OR A RE'UABLE Paint Job 011 FOR SALE-Tw ar1 · VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum o can es; smg-to sea. W~h two gone, Sampson honor was \YOrthily 1.Je... your horne, call Beacon 5330 steel, wood. Call us for tree estl. ers, with complete equip. Wrjte had to be atisfied to bring home stowed. after 4:30 p.m.. 10-tft mate. Renovation & ref'urlshlni: Box F, Corona .del Mar. 16-2tp only two f the animals which .................... '"_ .............. _,,........ ...... So. Cout Venetian Blind Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE-Porter were secu ly doubly fastened to p N COOPERATIVE their prisori!I. UBLIC OTICE ROOFING CO. Weot 18th and Newport Ave.. cable K-75 Speed-Matlc S~w. 11-ttc W ANTED--50 used pianos for our rent al department. Now ts the time to trade Your old piano for a brand new spinet.-You will never get more than right now, Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., 520 N. Main; Santa Ana. 13-ttc T ~ Cmta Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W. for Transit Level. Ph: Beaqon The aniTals were zooward to-NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION' !S-tfr sng.w. l6-2tp day. . o• PARTNERSHIP New aild Repair Notice 1.11 hereby Ki•en that the Upholstery Fabric-s Dr. K 0 y Page Will Talk o World Topic Before Church People partnership e:.:l•tlng between Roy M. Phone Beacon 528()..R "'( watktne and Edward J . Sedln&"er . 8000 yards to select from under the name or Roy M. Watkin. 2573 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa · w·n p c h &nd AMoclale &nd •llualod In lhe City 20-ttc Yardage and Supplies I ay as of Newport Beach and In Santa A.rut.. F turnl ~ t hav Callfomla. t• th la day dlsaolved by ------------or your ture or w11a e Orange County Upholstery Co. Ph Be 5656 mutual conaient. PERSONAL 1• yau. one aeon . WANTED TO BUY Radio Repairs All rDakes; tubes, etc. Dated at Newport "Beach, California .. 413 W . 4th St., Santa Ana With th growing concern over the 11thR~V Jt~ ~AbTIA'Js 1947· SWIMMING in 2 lessons SlO.OO Phone Santa Ana 5370 Crawley Furniture Co. world afai~. Harbor residents will EDWARD J . SEDINGER Will run absent owners Hotel µ..ttc 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa M~ Beacon 5763 BURT NORTON 91.5 0out Hlgllway, Newport 23-ttc have an o portunity to hear an -'-Pu:'.b:'..:'.:F'.:•::b:. ::"::·:':94'.:7:'.:. ====== or Apartments for ~ net. David 1-----------+1--I 92-tfc authorityo thesubject,Dr.Klrby·:------... -Right,.449 E. Seaside, L o n g BARE .ROOT FDR~'JTUREFOBSALI': n Page, who fill gtve three lectures Beach. 17-7tp SPINET type mirror piano. A Thursday. arch 6, in Costa Mesa BUSINE88 OUD>I': 11 FRUIT TREES A BEDDING SALE NOW GOING be auty. Just reJ)OUeSSed. Pay Community church, 420 West 19th FORMED WindahJeldl A: Hatd TRANSPORTATION 11 and ON means moneY saved for you. out balance of $267.00. street. Coven made to on1 ... AJoo Plex· CITRUS TREES ODD MATTRESSES and ODD Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., 520 N. Dr. Page ·s appearing under the lglaa A: Ludte Sheets for aale , BOX SPRING.S with reductions Main, Santa Ana. l3-tfc joint spo nhip ol the Commun-Nu-World Product.I Company. 50 BICYCLES 50 Ho.Bister Bros. as much as ONE TIITRD, wi)h ily Method st churches of Costa 303 'Iblrd St., Huntlncton Beach $12.50 up prices starting as low as $19.jM! SPINET pianos. Brand new. Dellv- Mesa and ewport Beach. He Is Phone Huntington Beacll 178 N U R ·S E R Y !or box springs and $24.95 for ery at once. Tenns. Many la· an authorilf on world afairs, hav· 80-tf• Sell or Exchange for Anything Landscaping mattresses. It will pay you ito moua makes. One ref)OSSeSSed ing visited Ti countries and studied -===,....,=-,....,,==-===-1959 Harbor ·Boulevard shop now. Lowest Terms. \ spinet at a substantial discount. their probl ms at first hand His CUSTOM TRACT'OR WORK Davis Trading Post Costa Mesa Beacon 5200 McMahan Furniture Company, Danz.SclunJdt Piano Co., 520 N. books have been tTpnslated in 10 Grading, excavating. Central 16-ltc Second and Broadway, Santa Ana Main, Santa Ana. 13-tfc language& ~nd he has spoken in tillage. R. L. Harmon. Phone 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 17•1~ , over 400 lieges and over 1000 Santa Ana !IOOO-J. S.ttc 15-tt Order Your ------------'-SPEOIAL ANNO.UNOl:Ml':NT8 S8 churches. -11EA-UTY--AID--s-----1a SERVEL A GOOD BUY-C te At preseri.t he is on a speaklng Landscape Gardening arpen rs Available tour or Soufhern CalitornlO'under and Garden-Maintenance MAC!ilNE and MACHINELESS Gas Refrigerato.r IS A wn~E .BUY tor general maintenance the auspi~ or the American Permanent waves N 0 w -at Let Us Help You Be Wise "and repair Friends ~ce committee. We serve Corona de! Mar. Costa !1ntlng and Manlcurlnc HARBOR FURNITURE O. Z. BOllEBTSON At 4 p.m he will speak on the Mesa, Lido Isle, Balboa Island, Evening Appt. Pit. Harbor 179-W V 0 G E L • S 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Qall Harbor 83 subject "M t Civilization be De-Newport and Balboa. V" B t Sh . 34-ttc stroyed; at 6 :30 a pot luck dinner l S eau :y ~ Ol> 100 Main Street Harbor 145 4-tfc -----:::-::-::::--=--.:.::...:: wil be sen!ed\ in the social hall Trimm1'ng -Fertil1' °""g 1103 Cout mwoy, Corona de!_ Martt< ==...,,,==--==-,...,-,:---,,...,-15--tt_ 1-----------K E Y S , .u.u.i tor-FOR SALE-Waterfall dining set, .. _.. an.11 and at that time his subject will R • La -------------FOR SALE-Por table sewing· ma· 205 ~• .. ...,,...... You Watt enovating wns table, buffet and six chairs. · VOGEL'S be "Mus~e Fight Russia". The 11 chine, Wilcox & Gibbs -·"e. CllPLOYJIENT WA.lnT.D uUIA Westminster Av,., Newport Hp. ldo Ka.In St., Bal evening ion will be at 8 p.m. Call or Write Box ioJ" Can be used for heavy duty 16-2t boa when his to · c will be "What Can NEWS-TIMES WORK WANTED -In Hot Dog work. Price $60. Phone Harbor ,c 94-tfc Churches d About War." J..2.4itp stand or on grill. Beacon 5260-M. :1585-J. l6-l4tc FOR SALE-One 1&-rt. Douelas =r=o:::R:--=BENT==~----:.:...:.:...U~ -------------I 14-4tc Canoe. Also Marine Plywood. ;;:;::;:-';:";=::--=---:-~---= Mrs. Roge Wood or Balboa was =w=o=--RK=-:W:::-:ANTED-:-::==--Experl=---:-en-ced~ FOR SALE-Frost Master, 31!._cu. 2909 Central, Ne~. Beacli-FOR RENT-House !or Business. recent luncf\Jion hostess to a group Ask for a Demonltration housekeeper; prefer motherleu ft. Used 2 weekl. Owner wants Ph: Harbor 2652. 16-4tc In buaineu diJt. on Newport ol out-<>f·toWn friends. of the new home with children. $1:!0 per mo. largbe er5 ftted 6zer. Harbor 1194-Jl• •tc' MODERN divan and drapes to Blvd.Har, .Cosborta Mesa. Living quart- "PLASTJC-RA Y" 6902 Cout Hlcbway, Newp<rt t. an p.m. ~ match. perfect COl"lition. 42jl en. · 1916· 17-ltc WOR HINGTON ~!fgeration , AMMOllU ..... 1 .... Air Conditionbis I ...... Pumpe Pwupe •&--==~.::z ··-·112. IJCttted 5Jsn Beach. No tnmportatlon. FOR SALE-'37 Chevrolet Coupe, Hellotrope Ave .. Corona del Mat. FOR RENT-Small apartment, Oians• the letten a. colon your-16-3tc lJl.rt. kayak, Snowbird I< dolly, Phone Harbor 11!).J. 16-211:: Balboa Island till June only. Ph. aelf. Abaolutely safe. A1oo pJu.. WORK WANTED -Cook-home 4x6 box trailer. Call Harbor Huntington Beach 2481. 17-ltc tic displays I< artldea made to ~-. or aec'y --•--'"'-·ut-2'1S-W. evenings. 13-4tC llOA'l'8, 8UPPLDlll II BALBOA -•-J ~-~--m·--· ~-. ..,~...... une. July, ~. n~ W. H. u~•" feur. Experienced, unlncumber-'42 BUICK MOTOR with dual...,.. Aueust; 2 or 3 bedroom house. Beacon 5'17. 13-ttc ' •. ed. dependable. Pvt. Jlvlng qtrl. buretor rebuilt. ·Four ton Iron E. w..,..., 204 Apolena Street. Phone Lacuna 6061, leaw ..,... Dynamic & Static p1nchn tor boat ballast. 16' Balboa Ia1and. • l&-2tc CESS POOLS and SEPI'IC TANKS Omtnct Dr1lllna . SeW8' Oonneetian <Ail Work~ Flll1 1-uce CUTlacl J. R. McCORMICK IMO ~ St. Colt& - -. 16-2tp dinky. Mold templets tor 3IY FOR RENT--Omoe or •tore spsce. we EE! I BALANCING double ender lai1 boat. Boat ~ Bui•-district, Newport. Pit: Dll'LODlmiT 011••m • WANTED-Cook ror boat "Ma· bee." Phone Be· ,,, ~M. . J5.3tc All Electric RECAPPING under construction. 2680 Sant.I. Beacon 8700-R-5. 16-4tc Ana Ave., Coota Meoa.. 17-llJ ROOM FOR RENT-Balboa Is- 28' CABIN CRUISER, Head, .~\ land ... Bay Front. Call Harbor ~. Twin ICTeW ecoDOllDCaJt 18-R-be-12 and 2 or after WANTED-Kan wltb -keep-Sleepo four new tankl; two ton ·5:30 p.m: 16-4tc ~-~Ible-~~-~ ~ew -, Ull8d Ice hole; IOod albacore boa~ w.u &D TO·-•• ...-r= w•~ ~ MoorlJlt. Take. car, pickup bi --;:· ;-;:;•:;;;:;*":;::.,:.~=::~ ·=-==-__,,~:;: t.ctural --for ....true> TlREs trade. $3300. Phone 1299-W. I WANTED TO RENT FOR AU· tion ofllot. ~ by lotter, 17-1~ 1GUST--Fumllbod two or three ctvtnc experience recoa'Cl Km-•-• ...,. 1 -' bedr · neth Sc lo11ldt • Bulklerl. 2702 ·-·-Yi Ha • ..._ err FOR SALE-16-ft. South Cou1! __,,. me or two baths- COUI JllcbwaY. Newpcn Beach. Ba:r y--Tlrm at Utility. Grey 4-45 b.p. Good ~· a-wwwt, duplex or .. Uc 12-ttc ooadltlon. Ptlce greatly ftduce4 flat. Mmt be modern and In -----------far quick lale, Villa Marina. Call .IOod locatipn. F1nandally and BNtclll soe...J ROOFS W. J. BENBOW WOMAN WANTED one day per · Le8ten Tire Shop Harbor 1800 13-ttc monlly, tenant will ltand the week at Sl.00 per hour. -2900 W. Ollltnl . add -of m..t1pt1on. Very 2241-W. 16-2tc _ \ ,,quipmmt 50 and. 60 -tt. WID pl Loa ...... lea .~ No child- work -lnJlllnc. c.n Harbor New'"* t Beach J17-ltc NEW Inter-Vm< marine rad Io I&JUiclhle ftnanclal executive · -~~-~· ---. tnde for boat or -1 Davia --. dop, cats, notblns bordes'- Phone Harbor 1012 J ' w~xo!i."":a...:.. 4;...~ n; l:D."'il ~ 5p.m. 1;;;; GOT Moolc Co. B-~tc Inc ... roolll,1oan either. Will J--------_,;D-lllo;;;....:;;;: 1415 New1Ut Bhd., Ooota-. LIVING ROOM fundture. e._ ts.FOOT ()pen ~t. built ID ~ ~:'°~ ~~ 11.A.RDWOOD n.ooRJNQ ~ · -__ tb!ll!I and lllriflC. s-. llMO, with ----»-t'I frteDd JORN SRER.- W IDJUlll'--c.1111.8. WCMA!ftodowwlJclDbarowa I S, a.mt of,__., ect.·-Wllllamot.r.N-m-. 110D RAIUUS. 1008 S. Loi 8tew, lllatbillbm Br,. 91, --Harbor 10ll. -8'edQ or~ M 211 llUe al1rr. Oall ~ ~ R1H11, P 11' 1 1 1. • =ui.... 174.te S. ..,_ -11·1te bar 12 or U: • 1'-tfis 11·1111 • -· • ---. '·-• '" t -.... , ~. _ .. ~ " .I' • . ,., .-. -· • I . f" •. ' • ' • -. • ,1 " l I• ,, I · I ' , " ''UAL ESTAD CX>AST1 ESCROW COMPANY •t NEWPORT B&LBOA N!:WS-TilllJS TllUUDAY. , Newport Br•eta. cJu. i Feb. 17, lMT ' • . ! fage5 Bonded Escrow Service 680 South Coast Boulevard Lllgtma Beach, California ' Phone 7383 BRUCE ANDERSON MARK LASSITER RICHARD A. WEIR I 11-1tc BRIGCfS' ••• _BEST ••• BUYS 119 ft. cofneJ1 on Newport Blvd.-.. ·--------····--..$8,500 100 feet on N'ewport mvd., 200 feet deep -$2,000 down be.lance easy. 45,000 sq. ft. Industrial'-Corner -$1,000 down-balance over 10 years. 200-foot ~ Frontage, 300 feet deep -$45 front foot -easy temlS. Water Front Lot with boat landing -$9,000 -lf.i down 5 Acres near the "Ppper Bay" _______ .. ___ $10,500--TemlS Fred - B R I G G S -Tressa · REALTORS -INSURANCE 634 a.st lilghway A "Sandy" Steiner Offices 'Business Phones: Beacon 57?8 or 5173-&!s.:'Har. 2476 17-ltc ISLAND REALTY COMPANY . 201 Agiate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W HAVE BUYERS FOR SMALL BEACH COTI'AGES FOR SUMMER USE AND BAY FRONT HOMES WITII PlER, both North and South Bay. · · CONT ACT US IMMEDIATELY If you have something to sell. We want those listings . right now. NEWPORT BEACH ·F'\J!~~-ed· 2-story, 6-room CANAL FRONT HOME , with oncrete bulkhead on 30-ft. by 100-tt. lot. 3 -~-=~· sun room with exoellent view. Double gi • Priced to aell. Terms CORONA DEL MAR TOMC RROW'S HOME. Unusual, interesting-on large bluff lot, appropriately landscaped. Unob- strucl d view of ocean and shoreline. 'Ille house is new, ' pacious and efficient in design. 5 rooms, in- clu 2 large bedrooms, 1 'h be.tbs; We kitchen and b ths. All this and a Mllllon Dollar view for $32,500 • Oce n Front Homes -$32,500 and up TWO-BEDROOM HOMES in choice locations - $ 0,900 and up. A •• _ _CI'IVE HOMES with small down payments -~ Under $10,000. BALBOA ISLAND Very ,attractive 4-bedroom, 1-story home CLOSE TO ~UTH BAY. Exceptionally large living room. 1 'h n ths, tile shower. Men an~' women's dressing roorru Furnished -$30,000 BALBOA BAYSHORES 1\vo-l'Jld three-bedroom homes nearing completion in an ~ttractive area, including use of private beach. Oper for Inspection Saturday & Sunday ' BALBOA ISLAND EAST BAY FROm-Good 2-bedroom home; front patio and paved parking area in rear. Guest room adjoining garage. Fine location. Price -$25,000 SOUTH BAY FRONT-New, well-built 2-story; ad- aptable to single home or duplex. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 living rooms with fireplaces, 2 kitchens, 2 central h4!at units; large sundeck over 2-car garage. Choice location. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price -$52,500 ' ON LITl'LE ISLAND-close to Sduth Bay-At- tractlva 2-bedroom with water view. Laf¥l! living room, fireplace, enclosed patio and lanai with out- door grill. Ideally arranged for outdoor living. Price Includes good piano, Snowbird and trailer. Price -$21,500. Furnished CORONA DEL MAR Attractive 2-bedroom. new, superior construction. Well located, So. of Highway. Exceptional value at $13,000 Excellent 2-bedroom home, fine living room, Heat- olator fireplace ; 60-ft. frontage, South of Highway and close to ocean. See this one. Price Now $17,700 WILLIAM W. SANFORD REALTOR with GERTRUDE A. WALDRON 308 Marine Ave., Balboa Island ISLAND REALTY COMPANY EARL W. STANLEY ~rbor234_R 16-2tc 201 Agiate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W REALTOR 16-2tc COVERING G RE A 'CE R NEW PO RT. HARB Oil -----------------------81!1 QJut 3113 W. Omtral 225 Maline Aft. W •~n ~ u•NT U REAL ESTATE 41 Corm& <IPI Un Newport -Balboa llillnd ~-~ ·~ -Phone: 1·-""· 1646 Harbor 1013 Phone: Harbor lTlll ENT Bid Sw-1_ TEN ACRES bound Rancho ad-1 WANTED TO R -g. dition to Butte City, California. 17-tc able for light garment manu- facturing Harbor Area. Approx. About 2 miles from town, on the REAL EST~TE 4.1 AUTO SERVICE 80 20x40 or larger. H . 1735-J. Sacramento River. SUb irrigated -----+,------------------ 17-4tp farm land, raises wheat. barley CORONA DEL MAR EASTERN FAMILY wished to & rice. Has lease to Richfield 1 · rent beaCh house for July and Oil Co. Trade for Baech prop-45 x 118. l all block from ocean. August. Phone Santa Ana 6654. erty, business or residential, va-Good 'dea for quick sale. 15-4tc cant or built. Land clear & title Phone Harbor 1247..J 17·2tc ==---=-==;:---,;:-...,-:--:-~ clear in Glenn County, Califor-WANT TO RENT-Furnished or nia, not far from Willow, Ca.lit. unfurnished house, 2 or 3 bed· Donn Hall, phone Harbor 1047. l -~=:-±-::-:-::=-=::-::-- roma will lease. Phone Harbor 14-lfc KRA' 0 Z AGENCY 707 Sl·ttC -~---------Abss okee, Montana FOR SALE-By owner, 5-bedroom ~ for sale FOR RENT -2 rooms & barn foi storage. Phone Beacon 5:ZSO..M. 14-4tc house, 2 baths, completely fur--2 fine Mou ~tain Ranches; 4,()()().. nished. Also 2 apartments rent-acre CO\V I& dude ranch ; 2 fine ed, double garage. Zoned for homes. la 18'.e lodge & dining hall, RESPONSIBLE telephone em· business. lmmedi4te possession. 5 miles f t.f9Ut stream. 300 ployee wants to rent 3-bedroom $1 0,000.00 down. balance annual cattle, 50 orses & all equipment house in Santa Ana or vicinity payments. Phone Harbor 57 or all for 011 y $200,000. or will exchange rental of my ' Harbor 331. 12-tfc Also 1~ acres, $40,000 worth house in West Los Angeles. 1-----------of buildir for ohly $65,000. Southern California Telephone NEWPORT -BALBOA 15-2tp Co., Santa Ana 6701-Ext. 23. ----~~__,,...,-10-7 __ ttc ESCROW CO. 520 Acacia W~~~ ~ ~ 2611 West Central COROtA DEL MAR Call Sam Porter at ~arbor 7U7 Harbor 141-W Home built for Major and Mn er 19. 35-tfc -Rufus L. cCracken. Completed Apt. by local business man. Ph: E h Bulk S I time whil owner on duty else- Mr . .Johnson Beacon 5224-.T. xc ange - a es where. -STOP- TIRE WEAR Let Us Balance Your Wheels With Our New Modern BEAR DY-NAMIC Wheel Balancer Approved Chr)'ller and Plymouth P~ and Senioe NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS 2616 W. Central Ave. Phone Harbor 636 8-tfc WANTED TO RENT-House or Real Estate Loans 1!142. ,pied less than hall 16-4tp MAX HURWITZ Comer 1 t, distinctively land· ----------- ls-8tc seeped, tfuit trees. Compact, TRAILl:B8 11 LOCAL Dentlst wants to rent comfortab e living room with ----------- tumlshed apartment or hoU5e. dining roe rn. Large kitchen wtth TRA.D.ERS FOR RENT- No chlldren or pets. Phone Har-sunny br akfut nook. 2 bed-Do yol.ll' own hauling and rnov- bor 421-.T. 16-4tc CORONA DEL MAR rooms. 11 car garage with over-Ing. All new equipment. $2.25 & WANTED-Tilree-bedroom house Two t>rand new "homes & &ar-head stor. ge space. I $2.50 per day. We furniah hitch. • -BUSINESS BUYS·- ---o- BUSINESS FRONTAGE on Newport Blvd., 'h acre. House 6 yrs. old; 2 bedroi>ms. furnished or unfurnished; 2-car garage; concre.(e drive; fenced-in yard. House sets back to allow building of store. clinic, etc. on highway; also room in rear for income units or factory. Ideal setup for doctor, veterinary or business. $16,500 furnished. Courtesy to brokers. A-1 BEACH refreshment business and home, comer lo- cation. $1946 net income $16,000. OUTSTANDING BARGAIN in a going restaurant fully equipped, beautiful 2-bedroom home and Trailer Court on 1 acre of land, 41/2 yrs. lease to go; also chance to pick up option to buy entire property for less than reproduc- tion cost. 16-STOOL RESTAURANT doing big volume of busi- ness. $2,750.00. . DINNER rest. and living quarters. Doing big business. short hours. MEN'S Furnishing Store-heart of shopping area. LADIES Ready-to-Wear on main street, room to expand. Priced for Immediate sale DE LUXE ALL-METAL CONCESSION ·STAND. Lease terminated. Must move to another location. RADIO Sales & Repair Shop. Must sell. 2 homes included. DO-NUT SHOP, wholesale & retail. Big money maker. MaI'EL-25 rentals & Mgr's. quarters. Room to expand. See this and several other Motels and Income Units. OLD ESTABLISHED boat building business & property. MANY CYl'HERS TO CHOOSE FROM. ---0-for winter ental or one year ages on comer double lots all See own« or your agent. Myrehn Bros. Service Station, leue. References can be given. fenced, spllinkler system, land-14-4tc Cor. 17th • Newport Blvd., When Selling or Buying a Business, See .,Sandy'' can, collect, Otrus 33831. 95-tfc scaped, etc. Owner on premises. Costa Mesa 2-ttc 500 Narcissus Ave., Corona del EXCHANG '9 FOR SALE-'44 Mainline trailer ---0-EXCHANGE nice L . A. 4-rm. apt. M 15-3t I for apt. or house local area. Con-ar. c MODERN 3[bedroom house, Ful-house, 22 ft.; exlnt. cond., 8x12 oervative couple. Call collect CHOICE LOTS lerton , ex<111ange for 2 or 3-bed-awning. 205_ Westminster Ave._ A. "SANDY" STEINER, .Realtor AXmlnster 2-6347. 14-4tp ,., rt H . bts-Cost M room ho"f" on Ocean Front, Newport Heights. 1&-2tc Business Broker _ Insurance · · t .ewpo eig a ~a ~ewport ;.1ose in or Balboa Is-634 Coast lil h 101 Ph Be 5173 5778 aw:&L ESTATE n Several location restrictions and land bay' tfont Summer months Scotch tape. var101111 m.es. on g way -ones: aeon or · ~vements for Extra Value -1 · · · sale at tht: News-'nmes . • 17-ltc FOR SALE-Im. poss. 3 bdrm's. lIDyA ... No childri n. Phone Fullerton ==--====------:::--::-:::-:-:-------------------- All Improvements. 4 bL from Prices $1000 to $1750 693-.T. l&-2tc REAL ESTATE 47 REAL ESTATE UREAL ESTATE " , bull. 2 )T. old. Beauti~ul . int. Terms if desired or part trade for RANCHES '° ACREAGE 5Z ---~-~, -------------------_:_ ________ :_ INVESTMENT COMPANY, Realtors decorations. Some furnishings. dwelling · $3000 dwn. Total pr. $10,750. Call Hub' Powers Harbor 62-W FOR SAT r portunity to buy a HARBOR Gimbal It Hutcheson. 310 101 ' · 2-acre ran~ with barn and fur- H!way. Ph. 411 San Clemente. .T. A. BEEK OFFICE 5-3 nlshed hou,... Equipped with cow Calif. 17-ltc 1 tc dehorning ~d hoof trimming ma- BALBOA ISLAND FOR SALE-Corona del Mar, ~ chine. Indtbtrtous man can earn It. lot, 1 block from ld>ool. oouth $15 per d~ with equipment be- of Blvd., good location for In-sid~ lnco1' e on property. Stock.- come. Owner. Ph. H-213S-W. ed with ckens, pig and cow. 3 -m home. All tiled kitchen. 65-tt• See E . E. tames, " mile west Stall shower. Large twcrcar Wil..L TRADE-Lota Udo Ia1e of Bristol on F.d.inger in Santa -· Will make a good deal lo ~-·--~ Ana. 1&-tfc tar quick sale. allo b OD ~~wa ca IJUl'" J----+------- CALL HARBOR 1247-.T 17-2tc ... .LAGUNA BEACH chue of 2 or 3 --., -llONU TO LOAN II lnHarbor district. 'l'bone Harbor ~-::---=,.-:::== 7111 11.-tfc 1,0.UfC TO IUU..U, Mq, - EDNA ROUSH • BROKER 210 22nd Street, C..ta M ... BEACON 5215-ll ..-.-or~ . Nwpat -8&- ud ~·~ ' llSll3 Y1a I do Ph. lilmt.or lSlO • ~ C.pe Cod home over- -'• Helol.,. ~ and oooan • cbaioe Olff Drive"'*-3-R lat. Adjacent Lquna Shore's ~'"'"O FORD-'.. ardor delux oedan. Alltl-and 200 yan1a to the Vic-..,.,,, · beater. r. o, loelleht. new tirft tlr BlllO Restr. u~ Quorter acre, 2 bdrm. -· com-& battery or!aln&l !lnlah. Lib -2 batha 3 bedrooms, zoned pletely furnlsW Clnd. wubln& new; real buy at $1~.oo. '13 ,.. .:..en un1b. PriCed for quick mach.), double -· tortra Gol Corona de! Mar. .... owner box ' '"!'"' N.,.. ;room attached. Clooe to blvd . 17-4tp ' ,.....;._ • 17-ltp stares, tram. etc. 19U Ford $uper Dehae F..- . ~ wltlj radio and beet.er. El<· These Offerings Are< Samples -See Us Fo.r Others $5700 BUYS SEASHORE COT- TAGE. Bl!!ng redecorated at pres- ent and will be ready for oc-- C\l,pancy soon. Furnlahed. Cash or Terms. $8500 bu)'> a 2 --.i "'1IM In Newpcrt Beach. Vf!rY sood con- dition. Gu beat. Fenced :rvd- Double --Half a bloc:k from the ocean. • $18,SOO T AKEs this .,....Jy do<>- orated two bedltun home on Uttle Balboa Iatand Nicely tur- nlabed. Price 1nc1.-ANCHOR- AGE and Nl1lng c11n1<. We haw the k.,..._you can move In today. 'nuly an .-Dent value. LIDO ISLAND LOTS. We soJclCj·, several this week, but we can' still show very interesting buys both Bayfront and inside lots. Sev- era] good corner locations avail- able including a 50 footer at $4900. • HARBOR HEIGHTS LOTS are In that newest sutMlivisJon every- body ls talking about. 60 loot lob start at S2.ooo. Terms It you wall. No bonds or a.ue•oenta-every. thine paid for! Many lob offer unot.tructable view. NEWPORT BLVD. IDGHWAY CORNER 110 x 100 feet. A REAL BUY AT '8500. -' ' ·y FURNISHED 1 Acre. 2 bdrm. frame, n rabbit JleadY f bmnedlate clellv.y · • -Water Front Home $7600 -~~1 on tbrOQSbcVt. ODMJ'LETEL hutdlel with overhNd -terms. oa1y TWO BEAUTIFUL LIDO ISL- AND HOMES. In the ume price liracltot. U l/OU 1ee cmo, you ouaht to lee the other. Pre-war oon- •truct!on. Large -,......_ Delalla lhow exoeJJent ·plamdnc, INCOME SPECIAL AT CORONA DEL MAR -Two claDdF ._i. menb Just recond!tl-. New furniture, Very c:llarmlnc-New double -now belnc erectied. Interesttna: tnca1w l«Ud. Good location. One ualt . _,,_ at clme ct .....,,,_ PRICED FOR QUICK SAI.E 2 --• 2 s'IORY -FIREPLACE l)'Stem. Lob ct fruit and beua ' 1'HEO ROBINS Plft and noet 1n wru oell hal!racre with -22n4 a ~tral. Newpcrt Betidl $18,500 I Sl5000. -Hartlf"' 21 • 15-2te • Othen u .,., u $1000 dawn 1939~~·· ---... Q' 11411 W. Central ""1<h 1 lha1l be Ii.I to.-~ !"'.,-..._-paint: 11u PR'CNE HAJU¥)R 402 ,...._ radio • bi!ater. Prlee '990-Pri- ' -) 17tfc 1 ..,... $2!!00 ... te =1· CID Hut.or U71..Jt, ' 2 --betwun a.m. and e p.m.. i M'90 ........... 2 i... "• _.. oaeo _..... lMlt 01 p; ........ •~ w'• 5 acr-. $10.000 I i;nA"o'Ai:i".i::R;;:;;;;;:n;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;:;;: ,. r-OlllC-~Q, ...Ji --lot SU Cmled. Water I FOR ~~Da"*IJD DID-... aiit .,_ -p ., __ lW 1111>11, -· an. etc. ID -tou:31de: -· -- OP p 1 s OwmrJ Bllr. -.w pUI. $1llO clD. S15 -a.e. -· Bon--7 ~ JH1p . 11-11p ._a.rt. uaw. aae • -. -. . -:.-~_. .. ' _II; ..... -- ::ibly priced ~ quick pc I I .. NEWPORT HEIGHI'S SPECIAL -40 FOOT OORNER LOT $1150 • ' . HARBOR INVESTMENT CX>MPANY REALTORS . • '..I' • .... J T!'l!lllnw ButlCr 1800 . ( J . llUL DTATZ , I I ' r WE HAVEi BUYERS · For Homes· and Lots In Beach Area BRING YOUR LISTINGS TO .,US. . Ask For Sales Manager JOSEPH A. SMITII Phone Harbor 1037 ' I COAST 'DEVEIJOPMENT CO. • 1205 Coast Blvd., 'Corona de! Mar ' • 17-tfc For S!lle Peniusula Point ' Three-bedroom house on Peninsula Point. Living room, fireplace, kitchen, be.th, 2-car garage, yard. Price $14;750 . Cor. lot on Central Ave. on Peninsula Polnt-$3,250 Ocean Front Lot -$4,500 Many Others from $2750 and up -. I JOHN D. BURNHAM REALTOR 2001 Ocean Blvd., Balboa Harbor 315 16-4tc · BALBOA OCJ;AN FRONT 4 bedrooms, furnished, and Immediate possession. $16,QOO EL ,BA YO TRACT Large 3-bedroom apartment over 8 garages; close to public beach; stucco finish: hdwd. floors; furnished. -$25,000 , See Us For Busin115s Opportunities We have Restaurants, Stands, Tackle Store, Dress Sho11. and many other listings. SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate -Insurance -Business Opportunities ROSS G~ -JOHN E. SADLEIR, Realtors Associates John Wallace, Realtor Josephone Webb, Broker Monte R Grimes, Insurance-Notary Public 302 Main St., Balboa, California Phone Harbor 2034 J. M. Miller &, Associates Realtors Harbor 1264 15th & Central BAY FRON'll HOMES We are 1Jftering three fine Bay Front Homes, completely fur- nished and ready· for occupancy.' May be seen by appointment. Newport Beach Horne This interesting offer consists of four lots near the Newport Beach busin,ess district. 'l'Wo of t he lots are improved with a two bedroom house, a one bedroom house, two car garage, a delightful I a r g e walled patio \.'.1th elaborate bar- becue, lawn and fl owers. The two adjacent corner lots are unim- proved. Price for the f our lot.a wit h all improvements only $20,- 000, on good terms. -I INCOME PROPERTY 7 apartment units for transients 2 . seperate single roorhs and 3 gar- age's. This propert>I shows excel· 1ent income on O.P.A. cetllnp rlght ·now. A fine Investment ap- portunlty In a good1locatlon dooe to hay. $50,000-ball down. B. . 0-l rt 't' USIDess ppo uni 1es BARBECUE -DEUCATESSEN. • Low i;ent, Big VoJUme. The bet:t opportunity In the Bay Area for two who are not afraid or hard work _and wan~ f°e money. BOATWORKS -C<Jmplete Wood- working Equlpmen!j Good wa71. U YoU know the IMjalnea this ls good. I NEW AND SECO~ HA ND FURNmJRE s-rop:-Exc..llent far couple. Better tJian .._ . -I - TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUS- INESS CALL anT BABIN. . J. M . .Mmer & ~ates . Realtt rs HartJm' 126(' . lo Central . ·-'. 17-ltc 114111 . . ' • _I ' ,•, • • ' • I · r.' ·Cast of 'George W~hington · Ste t Here' ~~ic:g~~:g ~== ~ ~ .,. ~ 0-cy 11u!~ Composed of Local People 1th . Talent ::7~~c;r; ~ O.LCUILY INOO•B TAX Ace.oa•tl•c m .. mas• JIMs. _..._ ..._ -=..ts&••.._ -9••'66 ,____ ._. ...__.. -... -... _ ___,_ All al~ -~bu II~======~=====~ ---.. c... ... -for --· coua.., a ~• ~ a~ · -· "-llJ' NANCY 'NSWW happily married to Pat Palmer, Is stuff: Wu with Cout Guord Re-there Is 1UIJ aewinc and lmlttlncll --l'IN Your 0-cy Government" _.k, been .. t -by employn and al· Ravine found ''Uncle Stanley," an ·--for the N•"l>Oft· oeTYe, and got a new Marlin out-to be done that women lnterft ' JIJll>& Loe-. lllB unique pn>jeet al the 0ranae flc:l8la Inform the public al the Mark Lool>ell, director al the Har-Balboa Federal Savlnp & Loan. fit for Cbriltmu,-he must I><>-In this k call ~ t Har I ;:;;;;;;~~:;;:;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 'tbetr aov-mmmt la bor C.onwnunlty Playen.. bu an-He 11 nutty about alrplanea, wh1cb long! wor may • '"'I BALn . I nounced that the cut for thelr wu his job ID the war, and photo-. ''Leggett Frazer" a house guest bor 753 for detaila or may call, ed. Saturday afte.,,_ flrlt production, "George Wash-graph)' Is his other hobby. Haa who adds to the ~demonlum,-the ~ Crou office, l4rbor 814. roresighl is indispensable for security. Never in history has it t-n so necessary to take care of toll'JQ1 ow' with the resouroes of today. And that 1' exactly what you do when JOU I become a policyholder of the · SUN LIFE OF CANADA SAM C. HIIJ, SUPERVISOR • GEORGE F. HII.L L. L.BONHAM DISTRICT OFFICE 888 South Coast Blvd Phone 90 l will be vllllorl' day, lngton Slept Hett" la complete. been called a miniature Clark by Don Hall,-who runs his own -· "-· """"""""""""-~ -..... Earl Warren th1a week I have been asked by the editor Gable on account of his ean,-radio shop in c .D.M.,-has done St.8g:e Mgr., assisted by Bonnie e Jnitiative ot the em-ot the News·'Ilmes to introduce td and loves everything but turnips! Amateur work in high school and Eggert and Kip Nicol, who will. p In organizing the pro.I-~herewith, these eager !hes-"Kathie", the cook, by Edythe been a member of the Los An· double on lighting, Props by Ver· ed to be the ttrat of ttl Uppmcott, who teaches home eco-. gelea .theater group. On days off, 1 Th isted b Ginn~ kind to held in the state. , All this group ls ~tely ama-nomics In the Jordon Hlgh. and goes home and turns on the radio, n ce 0."'1 ass Y J "I beµeve there is no r0ore teun. their fine spirit in this deal travels 33 miles per day to do -ia not married, fearing a wife Gates, Kirk Nicol, and EvalYJlf whol e influence in govern· wUl cenainlY gain them an appre.-lt,-and then comes honJe and might not like being a Community Rider, Script, by Edythe Uppin-ment~ tb have people familiar dative audience ~paredfto = cooks! So,-che'1 the cook! Loves Theater widow,-loves all sea~ cott, and the grief and beef .com.i J with ~proceedinp in ,our dty one expects 0 a. pro ess gardening and railea cameliu and foods including octopus, squid, per-mlttee,-Natalie, herself! halls, hodses. our 1tate cap. group. giant amaryllia, her boy friend lwinkles and occasional star-fish! Folks,-that does it! ... and ~ MORTUARY -£- Lady Attendant -£- 410 eout mvd CX>RONA DEL MAR 'felephone Harbor 42 DAY AND NIGHT ltol and r federal buildings," the On the other hand, they have wore an 11-inch one, once, for ''Tommy", another disturbing wouJd like to prophesy that this. govemo~ wrote to Mrs. Laura B. all has sufficient experience in a boutoniere! And what's more,-house-guest, played by Keith Nicol iJ not merely introducing to yoU Bettis, president ot the employes' amateur theatricals. she can do a hoe-down, in a pinch, -a junior in Harbor High, study-an excellent amateur cast. but a association. "Knowledge of the Although some just na~rally --and did,-at the last meeting ing to be an engineer,-is going grand and brand .new community. worki~ ot government is the flt thelr parU--by Just being a of the Business &. Protessional Wo-to Cal. Tech., and has been in aev-project which should be tops in best gu~ee the public has that little more themselves than usual men's Oub! eral HJgh School plays, Junior fun and interest in this area for its elect and appointed officials -for the most part they a.re play--"Mn. Douglas", the nice neigh-Miss, Abe Uncoln in Dllnois. ~es rnan~":y~y~e'.':an~t'.'.o~oo~m~e:_! __:_----~============::! are di ng falthtully the Ing parts completely contrary to bor, by Elsie Hampton, who, ,with to work on boat-engines, like. - duties at have been entrusted to their natural dispositions and per-her husband, Rusaell, runs the boating, guns and hunting,--ahy- them." I sonaUtles. C.D.M. 0rug1tore. Elsie studied thing mechanical,--but every so All ?PUrt h ouse buildings In THE CAST . dramatics (in which she majored) often goes on a terrific bender at Santa -'r._B will be kept open Set-''Mr. F\lller," played by ~ L. at Bethany College in Kansas, Bill Harvey's Snack Bar on the urday t\{temoon of next week, Barnum. At 11 years, Barney 1was later taught expreulon and dra-Island. where he consumes enor- with w~rkers and officials fore-the man of the tlying trapeze! ... matlcs t here and in Texas. 'ftle mous quantities of Malts and going tir usual haJ! holiday and grand nephew of old Orcus Bar-Happy Hamptons live in C.D.M. Chili? ~!'i ~ at thei~ .posts. n:ie pub-nwn, himself. started life as a wh e re Elsie collecll antiques, "Sue Barington", another gay lie is 1n ted to vts1t all offices, to trapeze artist, was tumbling plays a terrific piano, and pound& house-guest -by Ginny Gates a ask q_ueqtJons and to observe how champ of California in 1928, made 1 b 1 •-'th b h Bal, bo I I d al "th the go 1 mment functions. Em-out origina al aua Wl o t gorgeous a s an g , W1 ployes ;u e xplain what work is ;~~p:~ ~~~~~ ~~y. taught words end music 1n her spare awful cute !reek.Jes. who would up- done an" how : they will demon-C time! set an~h ptlaceh t~atbeeGeo.b \Vast hlhn~-strate J'achines and forms used Studied at the Ka nsas Oty on-'Clayton Evans", a ham-actor, ton rmg . ave n,-u s es servatory of Music and Dramatic d th Jr 1 th' deal la ed hard w k t I co and will present all other facts an e \VO n .is . p y a -or ing secre ary or n- Arts. was in amateur theatricals by Johnny Donhoff, big, good-tractor Conrad Shook and goes pertinent to operation of the va-all through sch~l. was M. c. in a · rious offices. looking sports and feature article h.ome and knits!!!! ... but some- t ravetllng vau eville show. sang writer, formerly with the NeW!l-times, she cuts loose on water- popula r ditt ies and did acrobatics Times, no'v with the Press, and skiis.-whew!! ... Has h ad am- 140 MILIES HOMELESS in soup and fish and patent leather a lso one of those looking for a ateur experience on the stage at A sin le fire recently left 140 shoes! perma.nent home in the area. Was Redlands University. Long II and families homeless. \Vas in t he service as pharma-\\-ith the Community Players at "Miss Wilcox", who says noth- Tu•o mo ths later so few of these cist's mate. and <'dited a service Pomona College, where he ma-ing,-but doesn't need to.-by Nan families had been able to find sheet called "Drydock." Prospect-jored In football, baseball, basket-Broughten,-a iiative Californian homes a t Ne'v York state had ed for gold at Cottonwood Creek, ball. tennis, a nd even sneaked in who modelled for the famous dress to req is ition apartments t o r near Bishop with the famous a little golf! Plans to start a manufacturer, Luella Ballerina, of ".'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~h~e'.'.m:·__j~·---------"Wild Irishman.'' and played leads s c h h' h ·11 L.A., and 15· beautifully cast as the ·-in the Community Players of Bill-ports e nter ere w IC Wl em· myster•'ous house guest who lloa•· · k brace everything from Softball to "° ings, Mont .. while up to his nee d · •--1 her e and there like the ta11 slender -Passenger and Commercial C rs - • Reline with Best LiniRg LAB~ 8;c:/s1-11ifIAL • Bleed All Lines 40 • AdJust Linkage on $ Rod & Cable Controlled ~B I Budget Terms -Bank of America PJan CERTIF1ED MECHANICS -FACTOR~ PARTS THEODORE ROBINS Your ~ Dealer 22nd & C..nt.-al Phone Harbor.· ~ , SMART HOUSIKll .. IRI She never mi21 e1 . uick ..• sliops (or the "best'' ewry time .I .. and of CXlWll she cooks with po! Her ps range '1w nerythi113" -high-speed °' low-1immer ~ .• , rrery shade oi beat,,-dock cootroL And Ji.., ea-... £or perfect broi!iag ... neo, cim>laud beat for 6aer b&king. Poe: nery reuoo-in Southom Califomil, lt'1 lO to l*; "" e.-.perfe<t ps! * t. f9ct. $111 molriq ii wd ia mon ch. " ,.Olde ol llJ me IMlma widsio re.m 91 5"111ier'D1Califoraia a111d So\Uhe1• Ccw:lila 6-Cfw_..-y if I 7 IOUTMllj COUNTlll GAi COMPANY in an oil well! Ti dleywin ..... "Annabelle Fuller.'' the wife and Johnny is very happily married brunette ghost of the Queen of leading lady, played by Mrs. Billie to a home-gal named Jill. is real-Sheba, to the bewilderment of her Erwin Billie is one of our new ly a n~good wolf who can't see hostess, at all the wrong moments. reslde~ts. She' is a Harbor enthus-anybody but Jill, for dust! Is a "Mr. Prescott", the irate neigh- iast. Her two hobbie, are her cute Wimpy for hamburgers and col-bor, and high-geared meany,-by little four-year-old Jimmy, and her lected beards while his college pals Malcolm Archbald, a native Call- Dad, with whom she fishes, con· were out jitter -buggtn, -Old-fornian, who is raising a couple of stantly, in a little boat. She is a Timers take note : Button in your more small ones and playing hooky quiet home-gal. who sews with her beards, and wear a tie! from his law business in L.A. and mother and collects ceramics. Bil-"Rena", this ham-actor's beautl-his homework to completely ruin lie has played in stock companies fu1 blonde actress-wite,--by Mrs. our hero's dream ... we hope t1iis and Is on stage the whole show. Gordon "Pete" (Helen} P eterman. will be the only case he ever loses! "Mr. Kimber," another high-Helen and Pete have just moved Hb amateur experience wu 1n geared gloomer, is played by Don onto BaJboa Isle and spend their South Pasadena High School and Dickerman, haPPY host. and own-happiest hours on their 24-ft. Pomona Co!Jege, · er-operator of the Castaways' Oub cruiser "Pamla,'' Helen wu a Natalie Michaud lJ production up on the bluff. He has pla)red a "Coast Guard" widow during the manager, Richard Malone of La- varlety of parts In the "Dlustra-war, and ia now, on occasion, a guna Players experience Will do tors' Show," which was given year-"bowling widow"-but, being ano-the sets, assisted by Sheila F1UJne ty, tn the Belasco Theater, New ther one of these grand home-gals, and Kirk Van Sooy, Mary Price York, by the Society of American -lts O.K. with her--she just goes will be in charge ot make-up, u- Dlustrators. of which he was a out and walks the dog, a Scottie sisted by Vicki Burton, Donn H all, t --•• member. named Sandy, or pals around with He also has doubled In blood-her little smart-BJ-a-whip five yr, Radio Sen1"ce "A Waterfront Resqturant for Everybody" . curdling quick-change perts white old Tommy! ~T"m<DD M.. p IL playing Buccaneer "Captain" In "Hester", the maid, by Bonnie SERVING COMPLETED ..... ,.,.,...., -4:!0 A. • '7:SO • his Pirates' Dens. and moss-on-the· Eggert, another one of our Bay-Beacon· 5263-W Open Sunda,ys for Breakfut north-side rustks and rubes Ip his side beauties, has just finished 19 I. K. BROWN COMPANY COR.NER SOth and LAFAl'ElTE County F air night club in Green-monthJ with the Balboa Bank of wich Village. New York. America. but due to her love of Ult Cout Blpway Across from Westem Cannen Newport Beach He spent many years with his loud shirts and laughter, 1 h e =============~-------------------------­ backwoods friends .. in the \Vhite cracked under the strain, and hu '~======================================~ Mountains, where he was a pion-gone back to Santa Ana Junior eer camper and licensed Maine College where she is taking a guide. Hobbies are hJs friends and course. his family. "Raymond", the bad little boy, "Madge F\lller," the daughter, by very good little Uncoln Clark, -. .,.. LOS ANGILES MOLLYWOOO LONG llACM PASADINA LESTER. & CD. M.,,U,er Los A•geks SJoci E.xch•ga\ who, at age 14, is a Soph. in Har· played by Cosette Knox, another bor High, studying to be a doctor, 11v1111D1 2004: WEST CEN'IllAL AVE., NEWPOB.T BEACH Harbor charmer. Fashion mod.el · SANTA ANA -INVESTMENT SKUllTIES TO MflT THE INYISTOIS' NIEDS (Beaeh wear, again!) from QU. lives in East Newport, has been IAHTA MONICA HARBOR 1~74J cago, two yean on Balboa Island, studying dramatics, acted in aev-l!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!.I and lf she can find an apartment eral Junior High School plays,- wtll stay the rest of her lite. Came hJs hobbies are "Just like any WHt to study at U.S .C .. and al-other kid", -athletics and Ice· though she has never set foot on cream sodas,-ln fact he likes a stage before.' has the fint re-everything,-and everybody ll.ke quirement -a baby·litter -she ·Ray! married one -and because she's "Uncle Stanley'', and what an the perfect wife. and he's a per-uncle! ... by T. W. Oark, (Helen feet daddy, the show goes on! Peterman'• Ofld) ls asst. supt. of Hubby is solid-rock stuff, a gepl.o-the road ·dept. in Santa Ana. a gist. and Olsette Is garden and real Har\xir district old-timer- weed-pulling enthusiast. been around these parts over 20 "Steve," Madge's beau, played years! Never been on a 1tage be- by Jon Bret Allen, who played the fore in his life, but sweetly allowed same part In the Bakel'lfleld Ccm-hlmlel! to be dr"i&ed Into It by munity Players, with whom he the leading lady, (who wouldn't!) put in a ruce stretch. Is a perma--and is doine a swell job with a nent resident ot Balboa Isle, very top character part! And salty .. WITH THiii FOODS • Deliciou11 FRESH SEAFOODS DAILY 8HICiJIP MI.MON on•·•·RS BAU!\CUDA ltOOK QOD I BY ooa naY ~ I CRABS aDd LOBSTERS BAYSIDE FISH MARKET _ WJM>Jp.t•a; AJ1D snm. - ' B&Wi"O&i -·~ ..,.. ........ • . .. " I ' Travel in Santa • 1n Roomy ctomfort I· . Fe Ch.air .Cars ·" . - • I r ..... .,,. lowl H. •r.. ,,,.;,, ... • lr•.!Jic -~la : ..• ~ ruJs.• •• lc'a tomfonable and carefree to ua .. e1 Santa Pc. No more ~ ~ Santa Fe ~ ~ aowdecl c:l!air can--cbcre is a -for ••er, pea-ger. stcP aboud aad enjoy die -, - "-' oE. crip "1 --.. I Lee }'OClr s.-Pe .,_ c.11 109 abo.t low - cbair cw fares aad ckpeodable I .ma. SANTA FE SYSTEM INES ...... w ... ...is...+ I - • • • Boyd laoee Deft It mlght be aproPoS at this time, aelng as how we have already mmtiOnld SELENE, to say that Commodore Bob Boyd, in behalf ot the Balboa Yacht Cub, has iaued a challenge to the San DI.ego Yacht Club for the San Dleso Upton ·Trophy. Balboa Yacht Club has named the SELENE u the challenging boat and the unofficial word from :Qor> Burnham, Commodore of San -.0 Yacht Club, has It th t the dub there looks favorably upon tbe cNI~. .Ananpmenu are expected to be ccmpleted 900n and the race I will probably be aalJed In April. I PCC'I w1ll probably domtn1te the .--for San Dieco will more than llltely defend with EULALIE al>d the Coronado Yacht C1Db ~ come In with Aob Bown ..u. ·Georg~ . p I • 'Strom ._ a a •" 'ma._.W_.. • i1• .... ' " -.......... ,_. . I = = = = I ............... ,.....,_._ __ _ --·-· -1· • Bellis Is President of Santa , Ana Hoapital Board Why Gas Is Cheaper * .. ~ * •I • nnsurance ' P• a. ,palmer INCOIPOIATI• W. 0. bvd.. ~ CICIURIJIC. 33.33. via l)do, newport beach, c-allf. telephone newpon beach, barlx!r ISO()• * I * Guollne which Amer I can J--====::---!--...t.J!... ____ "-..:..._-.:._...,....:__;L41._ motorists buy today Is l50 per cent lower In price than In 192Q, be- ,e A N S E N ' S 2100 0o.a Front • Confectionery & Lunch • • Newport Harbor O'uising M· cause the American oil industry sodatlon was the name aelected by has invested tremendous · attfOUDU yachtsmen attendinc the weekly of money, eqWpment, time and Yachtsmen's Luncheon ~e last foresight to search for new petr<>- Tuesday. leum resources. THAT CRUMPLED FENDER - Sure Looks Bad, Doesn't It? Let Us Bring YoDl' Car Up to Par -or Give It That Paint .Job That It Needs So Badly. Malts • NOW OPEN EVENINGS Sandwiches • Hamburgers BAY DISTRICT PAINT SHOP BODY & FENDER REPAIR WELD~G COLOR MATCHING PAINTING Bruce B. Jo at the Sljpt ot "FLYING mm> B JOHNSTONE ,PADRAIC B . (PA -EVANS Manager, Health. Life & t Department BRIGGS & fM: 1CA Y INSURANCE 114 E.. Central Ave. Ph. Barbor 80 NewpmtEngfueftin AllflN'iatel J'UDEIUC J . SING~-=1=t M ,. I waa Wee ma~~-PIL-r- Walte~ ~~hardt bURPH~ --A-dol- 0 . C. HARR • • • C, ar1'0 Otto's Sporting~ and Saddleey Barr's Jewelrv Twin Locat1J" :::.~er.:r lhmyW. . Radio S 0 S 'c -..... ...,,.. llubol' ,.. Pldleo. O. S., Jlolfws ": in. ..... ..a Aft" e .,_.,, t ~ I . B. W-N-rt B~ •a=p N-!8e:.1!~~n & G~~ SanI>letO~ El.llOTRI~ ft. lleea• 5'0'7 000 OoMt ..,._ Arthur Sliver -Bobb.llildfllll<l New Blue WrzGER s i--. ••• ft 9 4 ••• 1• 1''• ___ , ...._. OIMa ••s-_.. ..... and Auto Sllw'Y - 409 29th St., Newport Beach ll&rbor 2302 WE LEARN TO APPRECIATE omER NATIONALITIES mROUGH THEIR ARTS AND COMMERCIAL .WARES By BOOTS KEENE The more we know of our International brothe rs through their handiwork In arts and manufactured goods, the firmer becomes OUJ' regard and respect for such talented people as tbo Mexicans, South Americans, Chinese and others. It is s wprislng how an Invisible line such 1111 that which 9"per&tes Mexico from us can divide people and how two nations so near are still so Iv apart In cultural understanding. • • • For those who ha.ve not had the adVllll· tages of world travel and have. not visited and explored glorious Mexico, a study of their arts and craft8 would bring much In· pleasUl'O and deeper nnderstandlng of OUJ' neighbors. . Importer ; I f l I I I r I I ' ~~.:.._..:..;,~--'-L:.:.....:......:.....::..i.::~:::..;_...:=..~:~·~·..::.::~~·~·il:l· Orville H. Schlueter -from Gemanlt photo ' '!be pencil sketch above Is one of a young 1111111 -many 1tepo In life have broua:ht uo a new dtl· un well quallfted in his chosen lield. Orville H. Schlueter Is the managinf proprietor ot tlle Balboa SUlllJly """''i:'3'· -attnctlvely arnnsed storo Is Ioaoted in Balboa's famed landmark, 0-Balboa PavllimL He saw tint day in Cleveland, Ohio, althouah his famlly moved aftor his birth to Mlchlpn, tint to the ebony center of. that state, Travene Oty. '1be Rev. C. L. Schlueter, his father, MU a Methodist minister Who •WU -.tantly DIOftd trun church to church, therefore this YOUlllr . man foond his ICboollDll broken, altboUOi they lived In Mlchlpn llOIDO 15 yean. After finW!loi hl&b od>ool .ClrYille entered the Westem Raerve uoil· Vl!nity and uP011 leavins colJece, u his !int ventutt, _... a ..., "IY clrculatlnc. llbruy In CleYeland. After lleYeral yee.n he became an elnploye ot = ~ In the ' utilities department u meter ..,= Later he owned and operal<d an electrical ce and repair store. • • • In 1945 he and his family ' to Calltomlai and a job wt1h the Dr!11er iroctueen of. tbe Payne fumaoes,-Beverfy lDlla. Nert be purcbued Uld i::= a mo4el wl cafe at '1'llit!D. tllls l>rincbl« him to ~ county and the -..e' ot IUre at Q>nooln& a lino !bat he thouaht was MOCled here, be featured Call!omla potton, art aoods. DOftltlee and c:urim from the wwld's markets, emphaaizlng Mexican imports, manyj ot ~ from the lnte<ior and ot -orilli1>-ollvet" flllpM ""'"'· -· ,._..,,, -· .....,_ wO<ked /peuant ~ colorfW ..._ andbmcl-...,..., -He allo _.. a bike .. ta! wvb and bu nothinc but De'W" bicycles. • • • OrriDe Is a member ot the chamber at cornmeroi: and u a hobtiy ~ clJlas In amateur~ for -be bu a~ flolr. -time aJloon be ~ lllOlt and u a ..,.,_. Ot atlile& ·c1u11o he opedallw tn •baolretbeU and trade. llu1&<lld. his wtre, -inaJaen -W.. Aldon. II a direct cleocendant ot ldndred ol lobn -Prllcilla Aldm. 'lbe Scblueten live In N.,.. ~ -. and n.d cl&-R.lcbard did "open the -fer them ·and the SUnny Southland u they wmt.!11 tliiolr boy to be-.Pt up tn o.JitOl"llla. .. ..,.~_ J J.E.~81e '(0.-) . •q,c. IWel and~ ••:r~a~io::;in~a1=:....__.. • ..a nu~P I l.J .,&o • I •• Olm. • ( •• • Reopening • l ~ . ~ . ,( SATURDAY, MARCH 111 8 A. M. 305 Marine A lie. Balboa Island ''THREE TODD ~OS." TODDS DAIRY QUALITY AND SUVKll: !I04 Terminal 8--Sonta Alla -FODe llSI & ........ a..eb , • Amt b .. •w P'utr .......... a... Groft •.• NewPOri ._. •• · • ..._ ~ IT'ii WllJlun A. Jodmoa • E~ B. W- Beach City Mercllant Patrol ---0-Fnlnt-N_,.,rt--l'lt. ~ lUl-a Jack H'amilton Beacon Sea Foods NSWllPOI' lUll Clout lllcflwa7-N-rt Booolt, Oo11t. .Johnny Abell Balboa Island Sporting Goods "Eftl7thlnr for the Sportsman" mis.._ A-.....-r NU__._ - Dot.ch Heatock BO-BtllLDi:a . 1JI s. llaJ' Float PIM' 7 1 llartlor --Tll .... ......s • DAMIA Ui>Pi'l!!N, ~ Orldn's Department Store ~ar, Besch Too. Piece Goodil . to' WNJ'-Hou.ohold Ware .._Brem. ~la ae Beut of o.ta llee ROSS GREELEY South Coast Realty and bv..tment Oo. .:--~~ Mary's Bay & Surf Beauty Shoppe Pe<lleure" ind llanlourins .,.. I:.~ ...... u.-1 'lbru 'lje -.... . . FAY R. BATES ... MANLEY H. CLARK . CJ.A?!t,,Jz~~TES llidmtrt.11 ., •• Onsm1nt.1 1 Ml ... St. Newport: lt'Eda Pllo9e .....r1111 .~LJ;:~= - M Jtr;p .. -'d::... ... lftl .. .,._.~ ... ¥-? Prt11S- All Ormnl .... If..,. ...... ' I ' Sea Shell Cafe --0-Qal ·-11 ts .. ~Ill II IL . -....:.. •IDlll'-. = = = I I . . • • Pages . !f&WPOST •.&t BOA !f&W8-Tl•SS fiWUoll ..... ~ ••• Odt. ......... 1111 I NEWPORT BAI BOA ' ews of the Churches #lli4T ml!IQ'll'Alll! ~ AllllCMM!J&ll 0 1' OOD NEWS -TIMES PIM»fSI: Ji&WW U _. U OP 008TA MM.* Rwy_. Ma l •lre, ...._. • nr , , .._,. T s r _.-, r Mm 1sz s ·vaew ***'' Lesion Hall _. oe.tn1 "'"" I Rise to Remark llON. IOBN P111L1P11 PEARSOLI. FOERS~ PADITINGJOOJll'IS&CftNO -1 ....... , ..... ,l'll01'JC: BAUU>a -!II ...... ..... • •••••• lalaac1 ' hlallll&. -..... fie" ............ ;.. ...... Remember, u you 1'Nd thlo, Speaking of '-..ch", the Army l .. ----------~-----------... that the copy f<W t1111 weekly col-bu just oent 70 officers, and 30 ~~~~~~~fffi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tem ' location, Amorlcan A=-Leslao Boll, Ulai .......,,iptLln PQob1o In Adnnco:-42.llO per'_.. In °'-Ooun~; ..... -Jin. O. WllluC I -Sunday achool, 10 a.m. ~ 15 4th e. ""' to 8tb. Pa._. Mornins service-. 11 a.m. -per 1MZ' to -; -per year ,,_ ' n.o 1111· Eveninc evanceUatlc leM!ce -u Secmd-Clus matter at the l'oltoftlce In Newport Bwh. S School 9 :30 a. m. 7:30 p.m. ~ µnder the Act ct lllarcb 3. lB79 Momlijll wonhlp service 10:45. Mld-"""'k oervlce, Thund&y at wnn Is written 10 dQo before )'Oil "professors" <u everybody cea at oee It In print, t1111 time nine dQo, labelled by ~ who hold because I wanted to Include IOIDe that kind of job) together with data not &vallable until today. their Wives, clerks, etenographen, LUI D. PORTER Publlsbn Cr\aader service 6:00 p. m. 7:30 p.m. F. G. FROST J • Editor Sett service 6:30 p. m. W. F . DIXON ----Aclvertlalnc Manqer Evenln evangeliJUc service at "THJl FRIENDLY" OENTBAL emu; ClllJJICll Prlntb>c Plant. 3011 W . Central AV1!Due, Newport Beach, C&ll!omla 7:30 o'cl k. · Tuesda evening prayer aervlce Otticial Paper of the City of Newport Beach at 1::io ·c1oc1<. · of Coat.a Meea A Dep eade b'e Loea1 lmUtaUoa for OTer 11 Ie.n Highway ! Program Active Member of The shllll> controversy over the proposed 10-year high- way program finds both sides in agreement on one thing: bet- ter roads are needed. On that point there can be no disagree- ment. ·. But as to the best and fairest means of raising the money needed, or said to be needed, there is a wide divergence of views. Now that the attempt has failed to rush the bill through the legislature before the people had a chance to familiarize themselves with it, there is a noticeable increase in public de- sire to make sure that the huge increase in automotive taxes 00 both private and commercial highway users is really ne- cessary now. The $133 million already set aside for roads can't be spent immediately or probably for some time to come. Meantime, the present taxes are turning in millions to the state treasury every month. There is also a growing recognition of the fact that the attempt to "soak" any one particular group such as the com- mercial highway carriers will really mean soaking California businesS in particular an~ the public in generaJ. Why? Be- cause commercial carriers must-be allowed rates at least suf- ficien t to cover their operation costs. If truck taxes are hiked the public utilities commission will permit a boost in their hauling rates. This means that farmers, shippers and producers who de- pend principally on trucks because they provide quicker and more flexible service will have to pay more in transportation costs which \vill be reflected in higher prices. And this cost would be a significant factor in the California economy since two out of every three tons of freight handled by common carriers in California intr;;state commerce move by highway transport. There can be no doubt that by the time the lawmakers meet again in Sacramento next month public opinion on the proposed highway program will have crystalized sufficiently to create a strong demand for a modification of the tax scheme devised to finance it. Battle of Britain-1947 In five and a half years of war Hitler's legions and his luftwaffe were unable to immobilize British industry. Yet now, nearly two years after victory, a combination of acute weariness and: acute weather have brought British factories to a virtual standstill. Today the British people are fighting the Battle of Britain all over again. This time the foe is internal rather than external. This time it is not a case of two few defenders and two many attackers but of too little coal and too nwch snow. This time England does not face annihilation from weapons of war. Nevertheless, her whole national economy ls, in some respects, in graver danger of complete collapse than it was in the days when the bombs instead of snow fell from the sky. Tfus collapse is not liable to be immediate, but it seems Inevitable unless ·the Government can find some means of restoring the ailing coal industry-the very core of British economy-to a healthier state than it has enjoyed for many years· past. On the human side of the problem there is the fact that the British people have been on the firing line in one way or another for nearly 7'h years. The end of the war has not brought to them relief but even more severe economic con- ditions. They're really "tired of it all"-and that isn't funny. With the bleak outlook it's getting harder to maintain morale. Bev. Dwtcbt JUa.maa, pu:tor Meeting temporarily in the Sev· THE NEWPORT BARBOR enth Day AtlvenU.t church. COT· Lutu p:&AN CJl11BOB ner of Old County road and (To be ~ocated on Cliff Drive, BolJa Ave., Costa Mesa. !fewport Helghls) Sunday school, 9 :45 a.m. "A Cliangeleu Christ for a WonhJp servlce-11:00 L rh. Changtn 1 World!" Young people's service--6 p..m. 9:30 a . m., church school: 10:30 Eveninc evangeliltlc service-- a. 111., di ne wonhlp. 7 o'clock.. -i;e,.,.oces at Present-Wednesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. E1$.EI .I. CLUB A cordial welcome to all. 115 West Central Avo. Coot& Mesa Rev. Hfbert c. Roth. pastor 1162 E . Uson St., Costa Mesa "Com Once-You'll Come Again!" FIRSTJ.lllJJICll OF CHBIST SCIENTIST IJdo eatft, Central Avenue and Via U do A bran of The Mother Church, The Firs Church of Christ, Sci· entist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Sunday School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun· day Servi at 11 a. m. Wednesday Testtmo Meeting at 12 o'clock. Reading Room located at 111 Palm strEft. Balboa, is open daily from 1 P·r,· to 5 p.m. except Sun· days and I holidays nationally otr served . The pu~lic is cordially invited to attend th~ church services and use the Readihg Room. SEVEN'JiH DAY ADVENTISTS Corner sa and Old Country Rd. Costa Mesa Sabha sch0;0l, Saturday morn- ing, ~:30 p'clock. Preach! g service, 11 a .m . COSl'A MESA COMMUNITY- CHURCR Carl B. lohnson, Mlalatu lU E.. 20th SL P h. U 15--R Church (school, 9 :45 a.m. Morning Worship. 11 o'clock. Youth eroups, High school, In- termediate, Adult, 6 :30 p.m. Evening! service, 1 :30 o'clock. Mid·wee'k fellowship and prayer, Wednesday, 7 :30 p.m. 11 a.m., Prayer and Sermon. ' FULLiooSP EL CHURCH H ad aDd Elden. Colta M eu Sunday , school, 9 :45; morning worship, 1; Evangelistic service, "l :30 p.m .: Mid-week prayer meet- ing on ~ednesday, 7 :45 p.m .: young peorle's evangelistic service on Friday 7:45 p.m . CHRIST d RURCR BY THE SEA Co~unlty Method.lat 14:20 W 1 Ht Cen tral Avenue Rev. EJ D. Goodell. P utor Church School, 9 :50 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m . Youth Fbllowship, 6 p.m. Evening W orship 7 :30 p .m . Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday; co\·ered dish dinner, 6:30 pm. I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ' G. Ed~o Osher, P ut.or E uclid at S:ta.nford, Gardea. Grove.. 9 :30 a.m.. Church school for all ages. 11 :00 a.~. Morning Worship: Message: "''We Thank Thee." 11 :00 a.ni Nursery for all child- ren during ~ervice. 6:00 p,m,I Methodist Youth Fel- lowship. Y~g AduJt Fellowship. 7:00 p~ Evening WonhJp:- Message: "l me Y. e Uve." OUB LADY OF MT. CARMl':J, 14!1 Weet Ceoatral Avmae Sunday MJwes: 8 and 10 a.m. cOnteuions: Sat.m-days t r om 4 :00 to 5:30 and from 7 :30 to 8 :30 p.m. , B ALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL %18 Ap te A venue Rev. Harry W. White, Auoclate Putor Church School, 9:30 un. Ma.ming Worship, 11 a.m. ST. JAMES E PISCOPAL CHURCH Via Udo Rev. Ardy• T, Demi, Vicar 8 :30 a.m ., Holy Communion. 9 :45 a.m., Sunday School. Holy Days, Holy Communion at 10:00 a .m . DURING LENT: Wednesday, 10 :00 a.m. Ho 1 y Communion. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Utany and Sermon. ST. JORN VIANNEY CllURCB . Balboa bland Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m, Confessions: Saturdays from 7:30 to 8 :30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Church a.a d Walnut S treet. L Duane Canb7, Mlabter Services: SW1day, 10 a .m., Bible Study; 11 a .m. Morning worship. Christian Science T o pic 'Christ J esus' .. Cbrtat Jeaua" wtll be the Sun- day Lesson-Sermon subject in all branches of The Mother Church, The Ftnt Church of Chrtat, Sclen· ttst, fn Boston. The Golden Text 11 from Jaalah : "l'.nto us a child la born, unto us a aon ta gtven: and the go,·ernmenl shall be upon bis shoulder: and bis name shall be called Wonderful. Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlutlng Fa- ther, The Prince of Peace." According to a Leason-Sermon passage from Numben, "Mo a ea spake unto the Lord. saytng. Let the Lord, the Ood or the spirit.a or all fl esh, set a man over the con- gregation. Which may go out be- fore them, ... that the congrega,. Uon or the Lord be not u sheep which have no shepherd." In Joh.n"a Gospel Jesus aaya, "I am the door of the aheep, •.. I am the door: by me f.f any man enter In, he ah&J I be aaved., and shall go in and ou~ and find paature .... My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me."' M&ry Baker Eddy says in "Sci· ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures:" "Jesus' spiritual Ort· gfn and undentandlng enabled blm to demon.etrate the facts of being.- to prove Irrefutably bow aplrltual Truth deatroya material error, heals alcknesa, &nd overcomes death." "Expt&tnlDK and demonatraUnK the way of divine Science, he became the way or u.ln.Uon to all who a,o.. cepted hi• word." AIRPORT SPEED s rr LOS ANGELES (U.P.) There i> COB&NA DEL MAB one green light in Loi Angeles COMMUNITY which lt ls illegal to pass at less CHURCH , ! CONGlt.EOATIONAL than 110 miles an hour. Perry Fr~'j"ick Schrock, Minister The board of airport comml5- 611 f1elitrope Avenue sioners yesterday announced t:rat- Corona del Mar fie regulations for the zone above Sunday J March 2nd. 1947 the municipal airport. P 1 a n e s Friday, the Joint Budget Com-and other helpen, over to Ger- mlttee, madl' up of all members many, on a job ICheduled to last of the Senate Ftnanoe and Ap-THREE years; to_ do what? To proprlations committee., and the write ~e hiatory of the Nurem· House Appropriations and waya berg trials! and Means committee, aet the Now folks, do you really think fliures for the next budget. The that needs 100 people plus, or Congreulonal budget is BJ hard three years/ If 80 f th th to understand, without experience, me o e o er '::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; u Congressional procedures. To demands on the United States are Ii simplify tt, the joint committee so urgent, maybe we could get decided that receipts for the next ,along without most of that ap- >:ear would be 39.1 billions. (a propriation. For me, the less 1ald little more than the President about those trials the better. I figured) a~ d that expenditures may be pleased ai the moment to should be limited to 31.5 blllons, read that the ..boys who stirred up which la 6 btlllon1; LESS than the the trouble got themselves hung, President wanted to apend but this ii a nation that hu fought On July 1st, 1946 there were for , government by established about 20 BILLIONS still unex· laWB, _and we rather went off the pended from preViout appropria· deep end on those trials, and they tion.1, and the President figured may come back to haunt our child· there would be 14 BIU..IONS atill ren. ' unexpended July ht, 1947, of Speaking of urgent matttts, which 8 billions would be spent in here's one: LAST YEAR, not this, the fiscal year 1948. the budget request for feeding We figur e about 15 or 16 bUliona the starving peoples of the OC· next July, but taking the Prest· cupied areas was 500 millions. The dent'a figure, that would give him house cut It to 350 milions. Ther e more than $45 BILLIONS for next was a yowl you must have heard year, and the total assessed. valu-in California. We were inviting ation of all t he property, in all revolution; we got telegrams, and the States, isn't much over 150 letters. So the Senate, which we billions, so I rise to r emark as a in the House sometimes think Is starter that if this Nation in 1947 called the "Upper House" because ~an't get along WELL, on 45 bil· it "Ups" all our appropriations, lions, when the budget for 1940, wanted to put it back to 500 mil· with as much or more war going lions. The Conference comprtr on then, was only 13.2 billions, mised at 425 millions. well, I 'd suggest mildly that the Then the boys in Europe chang· present adminislration get out and ed the rules on us, arld made it let someone else run the country read "feeding displaced persons" for a while. or something like that, and so SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA ·- R0astTURKEY ~CHICKEN $150 NEW YORK CUT STEAK --·--------·-·--.. -·$2.50 WHOLE BROD.ED LOBS'l'EB .. ----·-----.$2.50 with drawn butter. BROii.ED SWORDFISH STEAK ... --.. ··-·-·-.$1.50 FRIED COllBINATION SEA FOOD __ .. _: .. .....$1.50 FRIED SHRDIP -$1.50 RAINBOW TBOUT.--$1.75 Hot Mince Pie· with Brandy S.- Soupl • a'eiwte • D!11erte Sam's Sea Food PROFESSIONAL · DIRECTORY • However , I wanted to point out could charge again.st the United some interesting things. I have States most of the costs of feed- a few telegrams and letters pro-ing the people in the British and testing against cuts which Will Russian areas. Even then how jeopardize our national defense, or much do you think of the 425 mil· give the wrong impression i,n a lions was actually spent? Just 107 time of great international emer · millions. Now that ag.ency is ask-ACCOUNTANT gency. What cuts'!' ing for 300 millions DEFICIENCY, ~--...;..;;=====---.1 1 .John K. C, Chong, M,D. In 1940, with • war going on, which ought to give you a smile, B 0 0 k k e e p i n g the then President, who was no and the War Department wa.itts • piker when it came to spending 725 millions for military govern· s e r v i c e the taxpayers' !11oney, an d who ment and feeding people. I'm for COLIN F . BROWN was . so Navy.rmnded that he ls feeding people, but you won't ob- cons1dered a sort of minor deity ject at home, will you, if 1 also (llal'bor l 6") the~e. asked for Army·Navy and want to scrutinize these budgets? SI S Ma.rlne Ave., ·Balboa hL nauo~~ defense, the large sum of I'll tell you more about these 1.6 b1Jhons. We are now talking "emergencies" next week about 10 billions, after the cuts! · "The aDIWer llM lD l'J'e&ter tol• The defense agencies want 530 milions for research. But J o o k here, Phillips. aren't you for de· erance, leu lel.Dahneu, and In veloping the atomic bomb? Oh wor k, work, work by everybody." that's not that appropriation at -Walter D. Fuller, pres., Curtis all, t hat's another 800 millions. 'Publishing Co. Contractors' Rental Equipment E•erythlnc ln Machinery for the Bulldlac Contractor BUILDING ud CABINET SERVICE DUTCH HEACOCK Office: -125 East Bay -BALBOA Cabinet Shop:-u1az s. -r B1..i.-sANTA ANA Phone HARBOR 502 or BEACON 5508-W Who Broke The Lock On The Hen Home Door! (WE DID!) CIDCKEN PIE -Our Specialty Ragan' s Harbor House Grill CAP RAGAN, Proprletor DINING BOOM SERVICE -:· Fish &I Shrimp -:- HOME MADE PASTIUES • Chop1 914 Coast Highway -Oppooite C-O<ner from Greater All American P1toDe Ben u.. GUO Market {)pea 1 LID. to 8 p.m. -CJ-Friday Annand Monaco ARCIDTECT 814 W. Bay Ave,, Balboa Harbor n u 2721 Lakewood Ave. ! Lo9 Angelea NOrm.andy MOS ' DAY SCHOOL Mortimer School DAY SCHOOL OPEN. I G. A. Mor timer, M. A., Oxford Gr ades: Col. Prep., Army SOZ Coral Balboa hlar:d Prlnclpa1 Phone llal'bor 86Z I DENTl!!TS Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST I 2202Yz W. Central. Harbor 1480 NEWPORT BEACH Clinton C. Emmeisoo, D.D.S. 1601 Cout Blchwa7 Harbor HZO Corona dd: Mar I GORDON E. RAPP, DsD.S. i . I P hyalclaa ud Sm c eoa 2 ' 4 7 -8 :30 and by appointment Beacon 5075 UO Eut 18th S treet Co.ta Mm.a. California P. H. Bassett, M.D. 8. K. Oor.' C-.. llJPwu • hrrW eo ....... doI Mor' otr. fi. B. t eta.-.... Pia. B. l&Tt B oan: 10 to iz -z to a Sat. 10 to 11 LID. Gordon M, Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hl'll.: 1(),12 a.in.; 3-5 p.m. Phone Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. Pbyaiclan -and S url'eoa. Hours: 2·5, by Appaintment Telephone Beacon 5848 in Broad.way / Costa Meu Milton M. llfuwell, M. D. llOl Cout m way Corona del Mar c:mce H.U...: 1(),12; 2-5 P hone Barbor !Oft S. R.M onaco, M. D. 814-Bay Ave~ Balboa I Harbor l 1U "3 S. Hill St., Loo AJrc .... TUcker 181! By Appointment T. P. Reeder, M. D. Whatever coal America can spare should be shipped to them. This is not the time to debate where the fault lies for the coal shortage. Britain's economic survival is important to us not only from the standpoint of human sympathy but from the standpoint of our own economic wellbeing. 9:30 a.m. Church school. traveling over the airport at slower i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t ( 11 a.m., orning worship. Ser-speeds would be cited for en· mon by M . Schrock: "Religion dangering takeoffs of other air· !8SS W est Central Phone Barbor Ul...J N e\\'JM>l't l'll.Y*1... and Barseoa uot w. C..tral Offtce: Harbor 80% MODERN MARINE SERVICE SHELL DOCK Balboa Island ' E. J. (B•d) Jac.kll• ~ CE M·E IT W 0 RI .Flq ta•e ~ort • Cme1mltt Block Fences ~ ..... , .. (JAU. ...... lal-l YOa DU"(9••..,. I l \ Has Value -." craft. -·8'"-- HOME -• -AUTO MARINE RADIOS REP AIRED 24-Hour Service CN ton · 915 Cout Highway Mcwpwt._. 1 .~c me Tax Deadline MARCH 15.TH Kea; LIDO WHARF 8462 Via Oporto -IJclo Village -Newport Bw.11 PllOM: Harbor 784 * Overlof>ldng lleudlful Newport Bay 8-: & to U p. m. 011Hd T E lllaJ * A Waterfront Restaurant featurilic ••• Shore Dinnen Sfeak1 ••• Ceek••ik , • MORTICIANS Harold K. Grauel Chapel "We Ourselves the Better Serve by Serving Others Best" · Pboae Bea.coll MlO Coot& M ... Collf_.. PHYSIClANS-StlBGEON8, D.O. SURVEYORS Raub & Bennett Snn•eyon and l:nclneen Jack S. Raub L. s. 2312 Fred V. Bennett RE 64TI 1801A. Newpwt BIYd.. Cotta lllma Plsae B 6IMJl..W 0PTOlll&TBl8TS w&r«•nr•.P••• Gerald RaJ18B, M. D. I r-;1'; •• :ro::: ... ~ .. ~R~.=-~=--· 28IO WNt Central Ave. fWi Aill.&ln' J108nrAL NEWPORT m:ACB Dr. B • v PM' w -Hartlar, lll28 llro ... 0, • s : W No w wu: caD Pe11JW sotl-R 1111 a & ._ Dltw9 Jt.RA'l' SERVICE C.. ._ ftl - -' I • -. ! • u. s. Nw:ilt~=.~ation . l --4-- . IANUABY WiJATH!tB SlJMMABY Awrace tem~ture air .. 54.0 Normal 53.0 Hl&hetit tempen\ture air ----70.0 9th A 10th Loiveot temperalW'O air _ ... ...38.0, 20th =sea temperature,.& m.-56.6 Normal 57.5 Pr talion. lnChes ---·--0.34 Normal 2.06 lncbeo Averaae barOmetric pn!lllW'e ... ...30.11 Inches ' Small craft ....,,..,gs were boisted on tbe 2nd, 12th. l!ith, 27th. 'Ibere were two north-easterlY winds .(5antanas) and two alight disturbances 'which caused W & NWly winds. There were DO storm warning displays. Air temperatures were &boot normal. wbile sea temperature averaged l degree below normal. Several heavy fogs were experienced between the 20th and 27th; 5 daYS wi'.b he•."Y f-and 3.days with Ugbt fog. Rainfall was one,sixth of normal. and Obs F. w. CROCKER. Dlsplayman . R. J . BRISCOE, Observer. P. N. PELLETT. Observer. HEATER RECl:SS UBOIID Where a portable electric heater ii used in a bathroom, experts ad- vile a limply-construfted wall re- ce98 to keep it out of the way. This recessed shelf should be near the floor and lined with fireproff ma- teriaL • ' o Parties Blamed for Muddled Accounts of Mid-Winter Regatta ' . Failure the Soutbem c.ll· Wfflclle8 wblcb do not have acceu were listed u from San Dieeo and wen!, Bob Boyd, BYC, lint, and tomla Yach I Astodatlon to •P-to -auodatlm win! """"-other polnta, when they were from Al Gordon, BYC. third point a 1 key man who abould be ·'--•·· .......... the reaul from h · held bl• tor IUnlllblnc ~-.,_..... up ta •re. Winnen In the Snipes class were only the a le ttsulta ot the The Loll Angeles Tlmee, bellMnl Taa:ged at the bottom of the Loll Dicky Deaver, BYC, tint, while Mid-Winter tta l\llt ended It to be accurate and 1'*'1 them Angeles newspaper's story WU th• second and third places went to was believed o be partly to blame wltb acme Information 'obtained line "U&htnlng Mercury and little Catirlllo Beach Yacht club. tor the hocu -pocua stories Wblch from the yacht clubl here. thlpo withheld." Results or tbe small boata race appeared In tb metropolitan and The Information recel..., from Pooled At LAYO were handed In by The Clam Dtg-inland press Monday. the Balboa and Newport Jiarllor Inaccurate rting' by a yacht· Yacht clubs wu accurate, but The News· Times was informed ger who writes an accurate Clam blg writer ho ii said to have there were dlacrepenclee in L. A. Wednesday that these ships were Bake column for The News-Times tumlsbed lhe l;,,uddled accounta to nn-• names of winners In the not withheld. on Wednesday. a Los An~ and a Lol'lg Beach various classes ot. the regatta. Winners of the International • Yachtsmen here were told on newspaper was also ' partly to Some of those who won races were 14's were Bill Schock, BYC. first: Wednesday that the official record blame, acco g to views express-not Included In the published stor-Fred Schenc\t, BYC, (Sally Short), of the Mid-Winter Regatta Is pool- ed by ya.ch to41:r. les: others who did not win were. second, and Bill Lapworth, BYC. ed up on the. bulletin board ol the The News nmes ·and other Some ot the boa.ts and ownen Winnen of _the lightning class Los Angeles Yacht club. I I ' . ' NEWPO~ BALBOA NE1'1 1 8 -TlllE8 ll'UE8DAY N--t Bttdl, Calif. Feb. IS, 1M1 . . Page9 • -cASIN CAF :E Oorner Main uid Central I BALBOA NOW OPEN FPR: BUSINESS 7 A.M. Until Midnight DELICIO Q S FOODS .BREAKFASI' -:-LUNCH -:-DINNER I. · !'he em-ud Prof-ioul l1nm Lbted Below are Mmnben by Appointment of the Blue Ribbon Bmdn- 1-den of the Barbor Dlltriet and are pledited to render to their patrons the Very Best POlllllble In Service and Metthuullle, llDd to cooperate for Clvlc-Betienoent and NaUonal ~perlty. PA'l'RONIZE THESE nKMS. Yost neatre SU.ta As • none &&oo Their Pie ge is Your Assurance ol Trustworthy Service and Merchandise ·TONIGHT ONLY! ON THE STAGE Gilbert & Sullivan IJpt Opera Company -PRESENTS- "De Mikado" . Doors Open 1:30 . Curtain 8:30 FRIDAY EVE. Feb. 23-- "Pirates of Penzance" Adl'UlCe Sale of Tlcketa at Btu-Note Music Company Sa~ta Ana-Phone 2108 Adm. p.4-0, $1.80, $1.20 . J.ocludlng Tax l'o"IPtly thnt SatuTday: • Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker ln \\,.amer'• hit comedy "Never Say ·Goodbye" Sunday-Monday. March 2-.S: 1946 Academy Award Winner .Joan Crawford with .John Garfield ID "Humoresque" TDea.-\\'ed.-March 4--5 : Belie Davi• -Claude BalnA a Paul llenreld ln "Deception" 8t:art9 'l'lm.n.-MUC"..h 8: "The Jolson Story" Comlnc Soon: ""CAESAR a CLJ;OPATRA" "WAKE UP AND DREAM" I • Ll-D·O-I HRPBOR 1114 •71iii:l~ 1 -------------·-- - Nlllttl7 Tbrn Saturda1: MGM's All Star Musical 'l'rlbute to .Jerome Kern "1111 the Clouds Roll By" Ja -lor---Starring: , l..e Afi79on-Ludlle Bremer -.~ Garland -Kattuyn on.poe .. Van Heflin -Lena &1rri .. Vu .JohnlKlll • Tony -Dbulll Sbo"'-Frank ~ ud Robert Walker ........ 8ATIJllDAY MATJ!Q:E PBOOB&V Doon 0..-11 :46 I> .. at U:15 a 1:00 ... ..,, llarell 1: 1-~ ... "Ginger" -.,_ Wod.-llbrda t-a: _ .. c.wt ~-UOo M....,-C B• ce of "Tiie Jolson Story" • Tee! 0 1111" 8tarrblc ....,. ....... ~g,,- lkzt -.-.are11 8: --Onllle. Dk*~ .. Tee tzleolort "Shockiil . ,g Mias PilgHm" ....... I ,,. • _,...,. I •DJ: "{Mly In the!Lake" .. , a ..... \CCOUNTANT GEORGE D. BASSETr Book.keeping and Tu Bentce 2602 w . Central Pb. 1806-J Newport Be&ch . Jl.CCOUNTANT BOOKKlCEPING SERVICJC Colin F . Brown (Harbor 1044) W M.&rlne AT&. Jl.OCOUNTANTS A. C. HOJl'J'KAN Account.ant and lacome Tax ........ S102 Lafayette Barbor n8 Newport '&laeh Jl.OOOUNTANTS JOHN T. CASTLE: B.~.·~ 714 E. Ocean Front Harbor 726 Balboa, C&IltornJa Jl.CCOUNTANTS Accounting -AudltJns BOOKKEEPING SERVJC'IO Tax Consult.ant Jama Cl. Pisrce 1751 Newport Blvd. ea.ta 11 .. Phone Bea.con 63fii6-J ACCOUNTANT J . 8. "W~H"t~·t~E Income T&x Coll9Ultant-Autb0'1-.d by the U. S. Treuury Dept. to rep. ttll6ftt cUenta In coc.necUoa with IA· come ta::r: mattera. Audlta -Systeme • Bookbeptq ...... .,. omce 18'0 Barbor BITd., Costa Kem &NTJQUES BOB 'N DICK AntJquM Boustit and Bold Poroel&taa, Glaa, Silver. L&m1>9 and .-UmJtUN 50fl,i W . Ceatral Harbor mo Newport Beacb AVTo· REPAIB COSTA )(!;SA BODY WORKS Auto Palnllns Complete Body Repa.b1:ac" -At Re.uoaable Prtcee-- Newport Blvd. at Walnut 8t. Bea.con 5"2-W AUTO REPAIB SEBVICE NEWPORT AUTO WORD Jt-Bour Tow Se"1.o9 -o..nl ........ Earl llJtchem. Propn.tor -Phow--J:>i&7, Bar. 1430; Nl8"ht. JleL llOo-B 1st IOtb St.. a.I o..t BITC. N~rt a.e.h. cau.t. NmWPORT -BAI.B().A. .A.UTO 8UPPLT Scb ...... _ GlaA w. OoUle 11(9 w. Omtnl Pbclm 1111 Nft'POll't BMeb. caw. BJIAUTY II.JI.LONS CROWN OF THll DA. BUUTT 8.U.ON ~OU Pwmaaent ,..... • llfDedaltJ' .. 8talti ~....,. cw-del Jiu' __ .... BIOYCU:S ll1CrCLa 8ol4.-...it• ......... VOO•L• 8 ' UDJlalaBt....._· ----• 80£lt ~. -ADii .... , ....... .... .tJl ,.... ,•l::f,. ... =- _?q' ,.. ... ... Wllll: ----· -litOllll=-7 77-D•C Now bulldln & complet41 line of atock and ~' om cnmen &Dd com.-merel&l bot."-i u· to as·. Harbor BITd. and WllllOn !!lltrMt Coat.a Mesa I BeaoJon 6Ml fioAT REP;Jm II MAINTEN'CE I TH!ll BOH>lAN CO. llartne W~aeral Repa.ln and, 11.atnte..oa.nc. '°1 Cout H"7. Phone BeacoD Mil BOAT DEALERS DOUGLAS ~AT A CANOZ CO. Manufacture and Dtatrtbuton of Skltta Paddle Bo&rda, Y&cbt Tenders 2819 W . cenlra1 Ave. Pb. Har. J68' N . rt Bea.ch, C&llt • CHILDREN S APPAREL THE BOBBY SHOP Bob lfld Sally Brown 711 E. Central Ave. Balboa Hfrbor llfiil· w CJBILDREN~S APPAREL JR. JACK A JILL Cb.Jldren'• ~d Intaat'• CloUd.Ds Up to l 8 tor Boy11 and 14 tor Girls 1761" Newplort BITd, eo.ta Kea PRACl'OR I . DR. P. £... CBAXBERL.UN Palmer-leaner ~qu. -Electrotherapy- HOME CALrls IN HARBOR ARmA , ... Newport BlTd.. Coeta Kua -·- c~ Tm: CLZA.NSlUI Albert Katthm, OtrDer Qua.ltt7 ) Clea.n.lns aentce Tou Can 'l!Nst, Ua With Tom ~ Gan:nenta -DeUn17 Bentee-. 461 Newport BITd. Beacon rfll..J CONTBACTQR JACK HERNDON Builder Gen. Superta .. ndent-~ J E CRANS I'll Charse or Concrete W ork D !l COLEMAN General Coo ractor-Boat Build• Jl&la ·ottlce Pbolle Beacon 6181 Newport £.ve. fa 17th BL Calta. JI.- ~~D~t~· VeterMa, d..ial' for Yeterua 1215 Coral Ave Harbor )1..17·R ... Uland OONTBAorORS, Bldg. a 0-1 I . 0~1 A WOLDl:NBSRG -~·r CoD.tnctor. -w. CleDu,J ...... Tel. ..... ..,., N...,..rt·Balbcf'. Callt.* OO><)u.D IBOOS: em-i-•- u,-.ao.'1 ___ ... __ CONTBACTOBS-PAINTING H . It. llC'DONA.LD Patnttna-Paperb&nll1n& Bnwh or ~pray W"orlr. St.ale Llcen.ed '14 Old County Rd., Bu.con 5037·K Costa .. _ CONTBACTOR-PLASTERING CRA.RLES C. FIPPS Plutertnc1._ _?meat Contr-.ctor lD the liaroor AJ'M. ror 22 Tur9 Sant& An& -068J.M Beacon 6l~J SOO Seavlew Corona del ll&r. C&IU. DoUGRNtlTS COTT AGE IX>·NUT AND WAFFLI: SHOP Donuu and Watne. a Sl>flClaltJ Complete 'J°untatn Servi« 306 KarlDe A Vt. Bal boa tale Harp<>r 2672 DRUG STORES HAMPTON'S RA.RBOR DRUG Corona del Mar. caJltonUa )UC PELLETIER'S NEWPORT BEACH PHARlliCT LONNIE VINCENT'S BALBOA PHA.R){ACY 71.5 E. Central Telephone 105 ELECTRICAL DLBS. & SERV. \ BAY ELECTRIC Rew-tndlns a.rad RebuUdlas, Motors a: Generators Moton and Generators for Sal• 2811 w. 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Quick sale $1600. 2 good Iota OD Lido. 50 and 4.l5 tL frontage. , $1250 buy11 nice lot.a on Tuatin, Hamilton and Weatmlnlster. B . II.. LANJI, Real Est.ate 2008 Court Aft. Newport 8-dl REAL ESTATE J . II. KILLER REALTOR lfiith a.nd CentnJ Harbor 1264 Newport Beach REAL ESTATE WILLIAM W. SANl"ORD Realtor and General tn.urance . I GERTRUDE A. WA.µ)RON + I08 Marine Ave. Balboa. Ial• Harbor 284-R RESTAURANTS a CA.FES BLU'I: ROOK Cbaftlo&l Drolled Ste&b. nne rood& Cocktali. • "RUSS" SWilE'I'SJ:R at the Orpn Joe Palm, Balboa -Harbor J2U , RESTAURANTS I TKB IX>LL HOUBll of B&lbot. Open tbe Year A.round '16 :&:. Centra.l £.n. Rutlor mo .BEllTAURANTS & CAFJ:ll KINGS LANDING A ~ BpeclalWnc la &11 ][Ind.I oC -Food ru n.t N•woo• _,, Barbor 1934 r PIANO TEACHER l .U:STAURANTS-CA.FES G. V. LINSENBARD Teacber of Plano A Harmony l6J6 Oce&a Front Harbor UU-W Newport Be&cb. PLUlllBINO & HEATING B. B. HOLBROOK • LA POST.A. Dellelou. Kulcan l'ood9 J&8ll Newport BlTd. Beacon 18'1 Collt& Kua · RESTAURANTS a CAFl!'.8 NSWPORT CAFll Sped•llst•c IA ra.mil-, Trsda. Good Old Home .Oook'as 110 Jr:c:J'adh Pl. Harbor ue.w SERVICE STATIONS BOTDB SERVICE STATION Waahing-Pollablnc-GreuiDC Lubr1e&tlon New Tlre.-Tu~Ba.tterte. Rec&pplnc-Rech&rctnc-Reatala Acceuor1K--C&n Cilled for IUl.d Dell vered 1500 W Central A.Te. liar. - SERVICE STATIONS ISLAND SHELL STATION TIJ"'U-lA.lbricatton-B&tter1• Wuh!~.-Tire Recapplac Wheel Balanoe 227 Jl&rtne Ave. Barbor J:llt-W Balboa llllaJld Sm:tr ~AL GllNERAL 8HEST IOTA.I. WEIL Sbeet lnm-A.DJ'!U-Bud. Induat.rt&l-BUJ.ldlq Gutter &11d Down Spout. SIGNS 2807 Villa W~y Newport Beach, 1581..J' L . W , PIJllRCB Blvwythtng 1n 81.su 16 y ea.n 1n 0l'&!ll'tt Count)' Llceued State COntrac:tor Beacon fii1S4.J eo.ta. Maa SIGNS TOK RUNlCL&-BIGNS Si~OCUO-Bo&ta Leu.r.4 Hubor 222J D Palm Balboa. C&U.tonm. SPORTSWEAR BA.WYER SPORT SHOP Ken and Boy'• ~ Comptei.. Line or ·HaNo·+.,. J07 KarlD.e Ave. ~ Im Hubor m STOCK.8 & BONDS -l.l:ST&R 6 CO. Member Loll AllnlM Bteok ....._ JOO< W. Contnl l..._.' N...,,... 11cti. 'hi. 8&rtJoto ll'Tf-.J DEAN W. CAllPB&LL COLIN W. TRA VERB HMd Ottl~, at 8. 8Dl"lu IL Loi .A.qelfl!I 11 - TACKLlli STORES • 105 llcl'adden Place Ph. NB. n Newport 8-ch. Califonaia TAJ!:! SERVICE BAI.BOA CIRCL11 TAXI 8enlns the Newport ltar1)or ...,_ 24-Hour Rella.bl• aam. 1fii01 W . Central An. . Ba.r 110 Newport DMcll ' TAU ...._ __ NICWPORT -COSTA 1maA. TAXI 00. .A.pnt Sa.nta .. TNllWQ9 Qc.ut- POULTBY PllODUCTB ~------------.. :UPBOLft'alNG TW1lf CITT POULTRY K••nrr u .. Poaitr7 ..... Rabbltl llllO W. OlntnJ .A.ft., Newport 9c:ll. ,,__11111 •••a11n •"JUP• 10K0'8 R.ABllTB1' ll&b-"'-"""7 -Pw Tour~ .._ °"'""' .._... Oar. oC ID ...S. 'hM:la. a.co. MU llADI~ aa1.a a D:aVICS: &.O.&. RADIO llL9CTIUC .um mL.UID 119COBD IHOP """c'"' '::.'-11.f.:" • ......, -cw ol a.... -lladM .... Harbor 'llO Bo!-- ' . lpe+.Hatq ID. s.t. J'oodl: 6 .... 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Jay's Radio Shop ..m l'umlob . . a public -car and make cana Viele, chairman. to plan last-spot announcementa throughout -deta1la for the Costa Mesa the realdentlal dlltrlct. All con- Red 0-cam~ wbk:b starts tribuU-may be turned In at the Man:b 1. Kenneth Hill, fund chair-Insurance ofllce of Mr. Hill at 111 man, stated tlu\t a "Klck-otf" 18th street. llftUtast of bacon and ens, real ------- bome-made hot b!scuita and butter Father's Night and honey and coffee will be serv-T B Ob d ed free to all workers at 9 o'clock 0 e serve Friday morning. Feb. 28, at the By Costa Mesa PT A Logion clubhouse. Motion pictures wUl be· shown of the Orange Coun· The Fathers' Night meeting or ty Red Cross work and Henry Costa Mesa Grammar school Par- Burton of the Santa Ana Chapter ent-Teacher association will be F\Jnd campaign will be the speak-held at 7 :30 p. m. Tuesday, March er and answer questions of can-4, in the Main school auditoriwn vassers. according to plans completed at Mr. Hlll, a veteran of \Vorld the board meetine, held Tuesday War II, announced the following afternoon ln the kindergarten. captains of pn!cincts: 1. Mrs. c. D. Mrs. Joseph Hamblet ~resided ln Kipp; 2, Mrs. Paul Norman; 3, the absence of the president. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Weimer: 4, Mrs. Kenneth Stewart. Hazel Storey; 5, Mrs. Roy Roush; It was announced that _John 6, Mra. Russell Shaffer; 7. Mrs. Hays, from the office of. the Ueyd Gabriel; 9. Mrs. E. E. John· county SUPOrlntendeot of schools, son; downtown, Mrs. Damia Lop-would speak on vtSUal education tlen. They will be assisted by Mes-and that the Boys and Girls Glee dames Swope. Earl Shefllin. Tulia club would sing. Coffee and Small, ?.Ulla.rd Green, Harry Par· doughnuts, tnstead or the usual't.ea ker, Rldam. McVay, Axel Larsen, and. cakes, will be sen-ed at the Pb.IllJps, C. C Attridge, Walter social hour. Weimer, Charles Andrews, Henry -------- Mitchell. Hazel Young, Oulrles Smith, MaJVin Gibson, Hennan Otilds, Donald D. Card, J . C. Mc· CTacken, Harry King, ;md Mrs. Loptein will be assisted in the ~uslness arear by Mr. Carr. A large thermometer will be placed in the parking square to record progress made in the cam- paign, and will be the result of the . fine cooperation shown by Con- Expert PT A Mothersingers To Appear at State Convention First rehearsa1 or the Mother - singers, a national iroup affiliated with the Congress of Parents and Teachers, \\'as held this morning (Thursday) at the Corona del Mar school auditorium wit h Mary Bat- ten Steffensen directing. It is planned to have the group meet once a week at 9:30 a.m. but another day will be selected. ~luch interest has been expressed by the P.-T.A. mem.bers and hope has been expressed that they may be able to join the full group which will sing at the state con- vention in Long Beach the first of May. Coach Lamp Cafe Opens March 4 The Coach Lamp cafe at 504 West Central, which has been closed for some time, will re.open Tuesday, March 4 and Mrs. Han- nah Gillis will welcome back all her old customers at the dinner hour. While closed, the place has been completely redecorated. Beauticians for Milady • --.ta. Cold \\ave, Hair !hyllnc, Hair Tlntlns -----Ing, Facials. Sott water used ex- clusively. NO WAITINU Carmen anc1 s...rr ............. AD'-w. ...... ..... btr 9 ,_ .... ;;..._.,, ' ~1 -...8lT Balboa lnn --~ I -Yours ror Greater Beauty" • • Helen's Beauty Salon ALTA WENDT, Ow..- l"&ANClll IOI M &I,. o,..Mr • ~ ... ••tn_, .. · •tWa..U.. • AD Pep9)ar CoW Wa.-- w...,1. _. •""""""' "''"''" Phone: llubor 1111-1 !8!'7 W. Central AWDae Newporl - OPENING FEBRUARY 26 • Make a few appointments with our, skilled operators for treatments that'll pleasantly rejuvenate your figure Into the llender contours you admire. • • _J Let us help you take off that extra, unattractive weight that's been gathering around your blpa lately. • SLENDERIZE-U ~~~by-~!= Call Harbor 1032 -**:"a;;;-?:•' • ·- Balboa Inn Arcade Balboa ~n.istTn ..... ... 11ae Benedict, daach· ter of r . aad Mra. Harold E.. Benedl t, Corona del Mar, "'ho.e e to Wutord 0 . Chaplin., soa of r. and Mn. Edcar Chap-- Un of C09t& Mee.a, wtll lake place I June. Photo by Roberts Studio. Chap'lin-Benedict Eng~rement Told ~1r . a d Mrs. Harold E . Benedict 429 Na issus avenue. Corona del l\ttar, ar announcing the engage- ment of their daughter Jacqueline Fay to ilford G. Chaplin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chaplin, 2130 Elden ~venue, Costa Mesa . The ide-elect is a student at Newpor Harbor Union Hi g h school d will graduate in June Her fia cc graduated from the same sc ool in 1942 a nd is In bus- iness h.. Huntington Park ls a wood p t tern maker. 'J'he wed- ding wil ta ke place In June. Cost~ Mesa Matron Host ss At Brid e Luncheon Mrs. omer Mellott was hostess . . . . l • • • -' : • Feminine Activities Cub Scout Pack 105 !jas Active Meeting; Plans Annual Kite Fl(Ying Contest One of the host pack mee~ wolf silver arrow; Howard Hall By Winifred Barbre + _Real'"--Phone: Harbor lS37-R of Cllb · Scout Pack 105 wu thjlt and Bob BroWnle, wolf gold arrow; ,........ held Friday evening at New~ BW Rin&, Luthur Crocker and + Local Delegates Hear Mrs. Spencer Tracy, Pi Beta Phi =~~;200~~~ =:,,,m:::;:.':i ~::::,,,~f .,~ Speaker at Meeting of 4th Di!t. P.-T.A. To Welcome Cubmaater H. o. Boyvey presided eold and silver arrows: G d Co 11 and Scoutmastor Tom Perkins l>f Roger Boyvey, bear silver ar- Telllng an aboorblng story of an been bett~ acquainted with her ran UnCi Or Troop 5 conducted the ceremopy row; Charles Gill, lion silver ar- atfliction which, throu&h yean of 1Ubject. Mn. Traey'a IOn. barn Orange county members of Pl of welcome to~ a dozel\. or mqre ~ and Webelos badge; Skipper wtth°"~ hearing, is now at the age . .cubs who will graduate t n to Hitch~. bear badge and Denner penevertng experimentation and ot 22 a 1ucceuful student at the ::a a~~~~~;,nen::r~a::1e:~e:f Scouting this year. stripe: T~y Hill, be.~ badge work has 1,>rought hope to many Univefslty of California, Los An-Mrs. George Briggs, 644 North "Scouting" was the theme or the and. assistant Denner stripe:. John deal children and their paren_t.s, gtles. She told of her efforts to B d S t An 'th Mrs evening and Dens z and 3 tied lin WelSel', keeper of t he buck.skin and •-· l hi h d f th roa way, .. an 8 a WI · · ._ __ , Teddy Melch be • Mn. Spencer Tracy spoke to an ~ve op s speec an ° e Howard Timmons Mrs. Daniel K. the skit award. Den 2 led in ~e service SUL!.• er, ar audience. of nearly 200 presidents found.Ing or the Spencer Tracy Brown and Mrs.' Gates Burrows, fl ag salute, Den 1 took the atterf-go1d arrow; Tom Webster, woll and delegate. ot the Fourth Dis-clinic where many other children also of Santa Ana, as assisting a.nee award. Den 7 had the gopct bad~e and gold arrow, and Denner have been helped. hostesses. Eighteen members were conduct award and Den 5 re-sb"ipe; . 1 • trict, California Congress of Par- 1 There is a long waiting list at present. . ceived the award. for best han~-M~k McDe~tt, lion badge; ents and Teachers, held Thursdfty, the clinic but correspondence craft display Prizes were 8 F DaVJ.d Stearns, lion badge; Don- Feb. 20 in the Valencia HJgh courses have been added which are Mrs. S~anley Chambers of Lido given to each. boy who had com-aid .Kauffman, bear badge and gold school auditorium, P lacentia. sent all over the world Training Isle presided and Mrs. Lloyd K. pleted his tool chest Winner lot arrow; Richard Sleeper, Denner ''Undcniandingth SuthpportsofFl'ffth of children should begin ~hen they .Ethlel'~amof Lareagundlnag ~Almaach Mgaarve the grab bag was Vi~tor Wilso~. stripe. Education" was e eme e d half thr ........... • -1 d and Id . h ak are two an a · or ee years tyr" from Cornelia Otis Skinner's New Cubs welcomed were Bruce ay ae om as any •pe er of age In order for them to be "Excuse It. Please". One new Hartwig, Buddy Morris, Redmpn Local B&PW Club ready for high school. with others member was welcomed, Mrs. B. Prague, Dennis Allen, John Hop-T k p rt • Music Students of their age group, •he aald. p Leintz of Balboa Islaod. klris, George Moore, Peter Fr<>ft. a es a In To Compete Mrs. Arthur Sipherd of Orange . The group ls aJ.ttcipating ·the Donald Thompson, Dick Carter, County Council Meet presided and J . D. Crolley, prln-vis'! of Mrs .,_dele Taylor Alfonl. Larry Buck, Mark McDenn11t. . For Awards cipal of the •chool. gave the we!-o,' d · d cil ber James Norman and Raf Daniels. Over 200 members of the Busi. come. The Girls Glee club gave an::t~~ ~~e ~:onal rn;:'1 Phi The Pack has beco~ so IarK:e ness and ·Professional Women's Giving the musical youth ot Or- ange county an incentive to de- velop their musidanshJp by con- centrated s tudy and to measure progress by appearing with other students t;>ffore competent judges for their rating, the Musical Arta Club audition will be held some time In April. Application blanks should be in by March 1 and any local stu- dents desiring to enter the audi- tion may call Mrs. Walter Spicer, Harbor 1244. The Burr Shafer award or $25 cash will be giv~n to the student receiving the highest grade in the audition and the Marie Bishop B\\'ard will be given to the student receiving the highest grade in the vocal group. Other awards have been orrored in the piano a nd instrumental divisions. The thrl'e best qualified students '\rill be pres<'ntcd by the Musical Arts club in concert, as soloists wi th the Orange County Youth Symphony in the fall. Mrs. Linsenbard Hostess to Former Aid Group three numbers. Linton Simmons, . Th ""_ that 8 new Den Den 8 has ,___,_n clubs of Orange oounty attended ty · t d 1 f h 1 magllZlne e .n.11 ow. • . uct;: • • di coun supenn en en o sc oo s, ' . . formed with Mn. George M e the rectproctty nqer Monday announced the March 8 "o pen This meeting will be held next as Den Mother. Mrs. Mat:f"m evening at the Orange Women's house" in county oft~ces a~ Santa week, March 4, at . the home of Archbald was intrOduced 85 new club house, Newport Harbor club Ana with the pu~lic invited to Mrs. S. H . Franklin, 319 Ruby Den Mother for Den 3, takin tpe sending a delegation of 32 Jed by attend Membership figures for avenue, Balboa Island and reser-1 f Mrs B . g their president, Dorothy Suther- the district are well over 1500, It va~ons . for. luncheon ~hould be p ~e °Court ·of ~:r and Father land, who ~ also ~tary of the wu reported. made with Mrs. Franklin, Harbor d So d ' h . bee Orange county council Annotincement was made of the P·T.A. convention May 2 at Long Beach with all members invited to attend the luncheon and enter- tainment at 1800 club, formerly the Army and Navy club. Jl.eser- vations should be in two weeks be- fore that date. , Luncheon was served at the school cafeteria. with a patriotic theme in decorations a nd was fol- lowed by a short concert by the high school band. The afternoon session was given over to instruc- tions on annual repar ts. to be pre-- st-nted by the presidents by March 15.' Mrs. Wesley Fowler, president and Mrs. Jerrold Spangler, presi- dent-elect of Newport Harbor Union High school were in atten- dance. ~J an n inner as again n · · &..v;:ro-• postponed and will be held at 6 :30 Mrs. Sutherland and. Miss Betty Drama Section Of Ebell Club To Present Plays Mrs. Al Horvath was hostess to members of the drama section of the Ebell club, serving a dessert course assisted by Mrs. Alma CUmma.ck, ci>-hostess. The group is rehearsing two plays which are to be presented March 15, The Aunts from An- tioch and the Great Western Melo- drama. The fi rst play will also be given over radio station KVOE on Monday, ~'larch 31. p. m. Friday, March 28 at New-Barstad were respons1bl~ for ~e port Beach Grammar school. nils c~ver programs and .~ 1'~81;~ is to include Cubs as we 1 1 as Hieb~ ~resented her Melodists , Scouts a nd \vill take the place ·or the girls s~xtett~ from Newport the March Fathers and Sons night Harbor Union High school who for the Cubs, sang "When ~ Grow T oo Old to Dream" "Swing Low Sw eet Instead of the regular Papk Ch . t;, "Th H rt Th t' Fr " meeting for Marcil, CUbs will have dano • 1 e ea 8 s ee h . . · , an two c ever encores. t e1r second annual spring kite S ak f th · Lal fl · t t t 2 S d pe ero eeven1ngwas ying con es a · p.m . un ay Chand Mehra who gave an ex- Mar ch 16, on the bluff west of haustive study of the political con- the Ar~hes. A\\•ards of advance-ditions in India today, comparing ment. will be made ~ usual 'tji.e them to those in this country at handicraft awar.d wl11 g? for the the close or the 18th centUIJ'. best workmanship on a kite. There will be prizes for the largest, smallest, highest flying kite and others. Cubs trying out their kites be- fore the event are warned by M.r. Boyvey to stay away from electric wires and to call the company if a kite should become entangled. Costa Mesa Women Open New Shop at a bri ge luncheon at her home During the typhoid epidemJc of on F1o er street, Costa Mesa, 1923 in Santa Ana Mr!. G. V. Lin- lovely lUies in a white bowl pro-senbard of Balboa was chairman viding the decorative note. ot the relief committee and in the High ~core was held by Mrs." in tervening years it became the Lynn ~anless of Oakland, Mrs. custom of the group to meet once Arden Lbng was second and Mrs. each year until seven years· ago Warren I Bristle ..,,. as consoled. when gasoline rationing made it Others Present were the Mes-impractical. From Costa Mesa P -T.A. were the Mesdames Paul Norman, Rich- ~ Dittmar, Lloyd Sailsbury, Den- nis Hogland, William Cross, Ed- ward Mirkovich, A. L. Hayward, Ray Trautwein and Byron Fenley. Mrs. T. Hord Seely represented Newport Beach grammar school Present for the afternoon were the Mesdames Pearl Wood, Edna J ohnson , Vera Doane, Katherine Coleman. F1orence Anderson, Mar- ian McC."hesney, Gladys Schuester, Constance Jayred, Margaret Dear- born, Anita Perew, Viola Munsey, Carnelle Kennedy, Ann Hayman, F1orence Morris, chairman, and Bess McBride, Ebell president. . A n('w departure is the competi- tive games to be held at the gram- mar school beginning Saturday morning of this week. Fathers or various Dens will be in .charge and prizes will be awarded winning Dens. Costa Mesa'!j: newest shop, ''The Knitting Bag," Will make its bow to the feminine public Wednesday, March 5. Associated in the store are Mrs. Virglni'-. Davidson, Mrs. Joseph Hamblet and Mrs. Hazel WilcoX . Localed at 113 East 18th street, oppasite TeWingle's hardware store, the shop wtll feature needle- work materials, Kay Finch cer- amics, gift handkerch.iefs and other P .-T.A. • Red Cross Workers At "Kickoff" Tea dames ~arry Burdick, John Web-This week Mrs. Llnsenbard was Ster, sarn Crawford and M. J . again hostess to her friends at a A kickoff tea for Red Cross Hostetle . delightful luncheon at her home1 campaign workers on Balboa Isl- Altar Society Meets on Lido Isle The Al ar society of Mt. Carmel Catholic hurch will meet Wednes- day, MaEh 5 at 2 p. m at the home of Mrs. E. C. Coleman, 100 Via V{az erS, Udo Isle. ' Ch er & Preston Bea,ting Contncton Our iReatlnc lmtallat101111 Make Warm Frteada. nlooa FURNACES. OBA & FORCED AJB 11NITS ~10 Broadway L&rw!e 8-la Pbo"" lOS 1526 West Oceen Front. Fomtf!f and was held at the home ot Mrs. committee members present were· Helen Durkee on Wednesday af. the Mesdames C. E. Price and By-ternoon. Mts. Durkee is island ron Walbridge of Santa Ana and chairman and she was assisted by Harry Lietsic of Hollyw-ood. ~1rs. Peggy Seeley. who is acting Other guests were the Mes-as right hand aid to Mrs. Durkee dames I . R. Hendrie ot Yucaipe.; and who is also an active member Ora K . Hiene. Mary B. Robertson. or the Motor Coll>S. Roy Beal, Helen Nowotny and ~rs. Vi~tor Grace an~ Mrs. Hal Walter Fine, all or Santa Ana. Will Snuth also assisted and Mrs. Hendry will be next hostess among those workers invited were to theoogroup. Mesdames Marshall Keeler, Sally Bal. Isle Circle Meets Tuesday Balboa Island circle of the \VSCS will meet TUesd8.y, March 4 at the home of Mrs. P . F. Baines, 106 Emerald avenue, with a nose- bag lnnch served at noon. Peyton, Preston Duncan, Helen Kiene. Dixon· Smith, Harry Car- ney, Harold Borchsenius, Stroller White, Dutch Heacock, Fisher, Vincent Healy, Wendell Calkins, Ed Gronendyke, Betty Fink, Jack Cole, Charles Henrotin, H. S. Sib- ley. Horace Parker. Robert Gard- ner, Margaret Johnson, Molly Gal· braith, Marjorie Hayes, Yarnell, Jane Burls, Splain, Meston, Mar· Mrs. George Yardley ot ~boa. shall, Hugh Springer, Louise Grle- Island left Wednesday everung for ser and F1orence Williams. a short stay in San Francisco. ___ · ----- Your friends and mine Mrs. Richard Torrence: and Mn. The Opening of F1orence Torrence were joint host- esses at a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of the latter. Honor- ed guest was Mrs. Paul Farmer of Los Angeles, Mrs. Torrence's daughter. Others present were Mr. Farmer and son Michael, Richard Torrence and daughter Maurine and Ed Wehrly. The Knitting Bag WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th !--------Featuring COLUMBIA and BOTANY YARNS CH CERAMICS GIIT HANDKERCHlEFS rui:IBL WILCOX-HEMSTITCHING -Bl.ITl'ONHOLES DAVIDSON WUISE HAMBLET 113 East 18th St, Costa Mesa Oppoeite TeWinlde's PHOTOSTATS GICNUI> .. PHOTO SUPPLIFS Awtit-1_. Dealiwll fer A-. hPMW>et' ...... 9ell ......... •""-' ....... c.uou ur ..... ARTIST SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DRAFI'ING SUPPLIES BLUE PRINTS Local Girl Attends Gallery of Fashion In St. Louis, Mo. Awards made were Robert Gill, items, while Mrs. Wilcox will do John E~gert and Stanley Allen, hemstitching and buttonholes. CASTAWAYS' CHAllER Columbia, Mo., Feb. 17 -Miss 1 Jacqueline Parke of N e w p o r t Beach, a junior student at Steph-By NANCY NEWPORT ensr College for women here, at-1 HARBOR BOOSTERS TAKE NOTE. . . tended the firs.t All American Gal-~hich have been handed me,-but from wh~t ~0!e ~:Y th~er~~~~~ Jery of Fashion held Saturday, 1ng number of out-of-towners whd drop in for a meal at th Casta • February 15. in St. Louis , Mo. The Club.-it looks to\me as though our great problem wouJdebe no:"jJ':t show, sponsored by ~e St. Louis how to GET folks 'i!Jterested in our area,-but how to HANDi..E them! Fashion group, w~ given on the I am greatly impressed by the sort of delightful and charming Starlight Roof of the Chase Hotel. peopl le who are contiuually millin'g around these parts,-looking for a . . . Pace to sleep · eat or spend a st.retch of time' I ha t rth di Miss Parke, who is maJOr1ng in covered that One o'ut of every tliree who are aiready ve u er s- the fashion field at Ste~hens, and have their anchor down.-FOR LIFE -just d settl~ 7ere,- viewed the latest cloth~s des1~ed hour or a day or a little visit,-and have ;list STA~ m or an by America's outstanding design-. WHAT WE NEED MOST ers, arranged in a gallery exhibit . -~ • is the ty~. of temporary and permanent accomodations tor with choice paintings and statuary this fine class or CJtizens, who a r~, more and more, atlii&cted by what from the St Louis Art Museum "".e. have ~o off~r. All they need ts a taste of the perfect living con- Miss Parke is the daughter ~f ~~~":r.!his section has to offer,-and a'. place to spend a few days, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J . Parke, 104 SOLD! ! ! ! . . . . - Via Yella, Lido Isle. ---I t!llke~ to four different parties who had been sent uf on .the bluff ti;ir dinner by fhe. management of the Miracle Mile Mote one of our newest welJ.ap1xunted stop-over spots an~ three of the four -who were vacationing from the inland 'states., had decided in a matter of two or three days to oome here and STAY. Huntington Park Girl Scout Troops Vacation Here ' Girl Scout troops 650 and 660, sponsored by St. Mathias church, Huntington Park, had a grand time in Newport Beach over the week end. The girls, all 57 of them, and their leaders stayed at Carl A . Monahan's Sea-level apartments. Saturday evening they had a wiener roast on the beach, climax- ing a day of fun which included a trip about the harbor on the Belle of Balboa as guests or Jim Claw· son and wit h a visit to concessions at the Fun Zone. Assistance League To Pur9.hase Lots THERE MUST Bf: SOMEBODY .•.• . · - -or an ente11>nsmg GROUP of somebcxlies who could REALLY get back of the world's LARGEST AND MOST BEAT..mFUL COM- MYNITY YACHT CLUB.-where these transients could have a brief taste '!t B9'J"H land and water charm,-beautifullr landscaped with ou_r nud-WI!J~er flowers & foliage. and hundreds o: yachts and little sailboats nding at anchor.-NOT to speak of a nJce sand bathing be~ch ';'"'ith bath-houses for a mid·wi.nter dip in good old salt water which 1s TWENTY degrees warmer than MOST SlJMMER VACA-TION SPOTS!· . - --the ONLY reason t hat C?Un local citizens don't mm. in the Wln ter, or venture out of the house it there's a Wisp of t or a cloud i.n ·~he sky is because they! are SPOILED! MOST of ~~ year round 1t JS ••. '. A VERITABLE TROPICAL PABAD!SE? • --.and WILL become, and ISOON,-JUST as popular a winter resort,-in short, a VERY BUSY YEAR ROUND DE.AL! -.. , -a small proof of this particular pudding is the wfty the Cast-awa~ Oub opened AFT'ER the season was over,-and much to the ~rpnse of evecyone,-most of all. SSP'n ,,Don himself.-rolls merrily on.~throu~ fogs and supposedly dead season,--even having ca-pacity nights every now and then! .... . NOT to s~ak c;>f th~. di~ficulty a LOT of people are having, even fog~W,-tn this, mid-winter moment, in trying to find a place Mrs. James Rogers was June)\-HARBOR PLAYERS ARE BUSY AS BEF.8' eon hostess to members or the • --what with i:e~earsals for ~eir opening comedy,.....:.to which the Assistance League at her home on whole .. group are gtVlng ALL thtU" spare time,-and with "Project Bay avenue with 35 present. As-No .. 2 r:iow under way on a ~ of one-act pla}-s .••. with Jean sisting hostesses were Mrs. Ed qi.11fon11a, ~rkeley. and was 1n tJle 1;-Jt~le Theater Group, the Thalian Gronendyke and ?4n1. Lonnie Vin-Linsenbard in charge. Jean studi~ 'Direction" at the University of t Players. And she's gbt that old SPIRIT! ~. J Mrs. George Yardley presided at OUT OF 1 THE BAT b ln . t which ---I draw eveo MORE new names & faces from Balboa Isle .l..LL ~PBOKPT an.na the us ess meeting 8 ~g their initial visits up on "f..he bluff. as well as those wh0 ~ n1m nqs..IJP a DCl.naT plans for purchasing property making the Shell Fish Rolls an eitting habit! .... I aw Dr &. Mrs. -Week Service on Most Watches m Cln•.., aq Clll:r1 ... ._ 1'1171 r rt1r..,, • ...,_ .... Photo s~ were discussed. Mrs. Parry Wall, Reeves; Harlan Gowen, Helen c . Rill, Mr. &: Mrs. Robert MOOre Mrs '-"'-" Y liaison officer for the junior Sec-Harrison Mown. tbe Beacon Bay 1Dunns, the HarbOr Isle H E MC~ .t Blue Prilli . tion, will brlng one of the junlon Donalds. and the Lido Isle Royals, and Velma' O'Brien oi cOrona lM a..-..,._ <r.a. 1• as a special guest at each meet-del Mar 1 • 1 1 ~~;:;;:;;::;..._~~~·;::;·~·;:;~~;:;~inc~~·======~====ii l d. -La-there wedreSseveralAna,large dinn~es from the Tustin Base. BA SIDE f LATING Gold • • Silver • • I Copper • • ANTIQUES A SP~CIAL TY . . ~ .. ... 0(4'1& .. , an guna, an anta ttyo ,,usw Glendal~ and three from Long Beach. MY PEll80N4L llAJL --• gets personal answen,-U,.e'. rule,-OOt how about these.- • · -i:>eer Miss Newport :~unfty Players sound like fun, · but I am not a professional and don't -anYone ln the ' group. What do you~ • . Slsten.-if you v& pro(euional, you mldtt spo11' the FUN.- and TIIA TS what Ibey ltA VING,-&ul TI!A TS i-you GET to know folks! Just pop/lb to the! Grammar School on Mondays or Thursday evenings,.,.-"""~c'!" on the News-Thnes,-or call the -=re~!)H>f the Pia . ~.-Beacon 522).W. ---Dear Miia Newport: t do we ha~ to do to be a member ot the Cutaways' Cub f We've beard !ta nlcle, but -re afzald to go up. I ---Just go UJ! there and ordtt a -.!,-if you like the place & \ ~!ood. you leave )'<Xll' nameo A: ltddr" ... -that -lt.-<lf you've ..... ved nicoly!):-fl'llhlnc to be afzald of, obout 7 000 h&v~ done It. ., far .---and LIVED! ! ! ... not~ a HOSPITAL 'cuet ... ---Dev Nancy.~ obotjt tafdnc' a Uttle lni-t In a lonely follow wbo ~ llR to take to dliinor ·at the Lido Wbuf! • - -11tunka, MJsll!r,-1 like tb!e Wliaif,-Wt I don't n111 a LoneJy Hartl Club,-am Just a SNOOI' 1"'<> rrra· A rowJIN. J. S.-.1oln ~·~.-a&cl. -_,EA!J,Y n1eo people! . P. 2. 2 .Korec.1. the -ot --wbldi -cialitted la • 'IW9dl!T:..:r:r~ --~ •. ::0*7 ~.l,'? .. ~ L __ J.... ____ ;_ ___________ ..JI '--------------------,,,1~ -b!m1111m, tllO)' ott ta a doad:<Jt ~i · • • I