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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-04-22 - Newport Balboa News TimesAlll!RHJANJSM. Just read a speech on old-fashioned American, Walter Linn, de- livered recently in Phila· delphla and handed to me by Al. Rousselle, .which brings up with a sharp jerk on the dangers to our way of life. Unn says we started slipping In our present era when the Social Security la w was en- acted and that in effect we virtually stopped working t o produce; that little by little our •way of life is being chlsled away for the decad- ent form of Europe. Lord Ma c au I e y prophesied that nearly 90 years ago. Ben FnmkUn earlier answered an anxious citizen as to what our Constitutional Assembly had given us by saying: "A :republic -if you can keep It" We-don't even call it that any more. \Ve say it is a democracy. just like Soviet Russia or Socialist Engla nd. Gradually, stealthily, they have smuggled back to us the European way of life . artfully disguised. like con- traband arms crated as glassware or barrels of mo- lasses. • Linn then says. among other things: "Wha t about the election of last Novem- ber?' It was a splendid and eloquen t election, I grant you. No doubt it will result In some amendmep ts de- signed to paint the wholly lniquitious Wagner Labor Relations Act a slightly dif- ferent color . It may be help- • . fuJ in restraining , for a time; 1llOIDe forms of bureaucracy. Without-question, it will tie tin cans on a Jot of commun- ist oHlceholders, for which God be thanked, but it will not sae-v us from tha t most \Dl·American thing we have fatuously misnamed 'social 9eCUltty .' ~ry Item of thl.s program -occupational d Is ease inlirance, work- man's Olllipensa.tion, th e graduated income tax. the lnhe,-ltance tax and compul- 90ry state schooling -was an Integral part of the Marx- ian plan, specifically and ad- mittedly designed for the 00- stru.ctlon of the capitalistic system ... the foundation of the American way of life." + + + The N-Order. As is fit- ting and proper, ne-w and younger men are taking over the business life of Newport Harbor and in discussing this phase the other day with Lew Wallace that veteran -said he was in accord wi\h it · as the old timers had made the Jong fi ght and brought the city to where it is today , then added: "But we feel the younger generation should do what those before them did-bury the hatche t-and help the community to -go forward. not by tearing down, but by constructive deeds and enterprise that will carry the city ahead to better and bigger achieve- naents.'' ... + • Barbor .FUmlng. C. of C. directors ·are quite interest- ed In a plan to film Newport Jlart>or, the idea being to pmmlt home mo"es and even regular movies, to pre- eent a "short"· of this dis- trict .Hatry Focsythe. noted camera &hop lmpressario , is the daddy ol the undertak- ing, which . would roughly cost about $7000, half to be ral9ed by the Ouunber and the t.l•nre by the film pho- tqp apbers. Of especial val- ue JI the fact that Gordon ~d, a movie maker al CCNklts able renown and .-bo Jfw9 here because he -It, bas promised to help tn "cUttlllc the film for iCi I "Ins Values-'l1M! Own· ._ ._ i'aliled about half the ......,. but Is looking to lq:al .... 81111 arpnil.atlons to r,.. • a:r·· "' units at SZ10 Aside from Its ,,.. pll!MtY ~bllltles 'tis .id tm mlasw""' bas a ...,_ al nturidnlr a pniftt toltsiJIA'* .... , • • - BOB DeRUFT (extrenle right ), Newpor t Harbor HJ&h t ra.c.k.man, Is st't'D bre.11kJ ng t he tape ror flnt place In the '70-yard hl1h hurdle pha1'e or the SunAet flnal8 a t Huntlnlflon Beach. Murray Brown, alM> a Tar. was third. -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. • - • • IOJ:WPOllT BIUCll; OALD'O&NlA, TUESDAY, APBU. n , 19U MURDER· SUICIDE BELIEF HINTED AS DEFENSE IN -OVERELL ACTION ~ LOS ANGEUA (TDMCla7 )-Twenty-four hours before Walter O\.·erell and bh llOCially prom.lnent wife Jost their Uvea ..,._,.. their yacht Ill Newport Harbor March 15, tbe nnancler confided to a btitlneu u- soclate that be ,.,.. Jn cleeperate dnancla.I dlfnculty, The Lot Ansele. "nmea aald It WU Informed l\londay night. I t wu uaclentood.. The 'l'lmM J"ePOrted. that attorneys for Beulah Overell, the dead couple'• 17- year-Gld daasltiter, aad Oeorp (Bad) Gollum, 21,\ jolntlY aoouAed of ala)1Dg the Overells. are In ~­ Alon of e vldencie tbey declare w1ll nbltantlate tbJ&, and the defe nte wtll e ndea,·or to prove that "'alte r C>verell took lbe ute of bb wife and then dynamited his yacbt, klll- lns hJ1119eJt. Much of the information came to li &ht Monday with the filing In fOOer al bankruptcy court of a voluntary petition by National Victor doing busines.s as the Em- pire lJpholstery Co. and t he Victor com pany of 4045 Whitti('r boule-- vard and also the Victor Furni- tur.:-com pany of Upland. In hia petition. The Times con- tinued, \11ctor listed as dents $1 M ,- 380 worth of 'accoun ts receivable' finanCl'd by tht' \Vashing ton Fi- na nce company, of which Mr. Ovcr~ll is listed as president. I t wa! lea rned that Overell had per- mitted this much of Vivtor'! paper to be hypothecated o ve r a period counts t hus hypothecated were fictitious. a nd therefore, worth- less. eluding a pproxima tely Sl 12,000 owned by the Washington Furni- ture company. , Borro"'ed lleavllyf Records of the Washington F i- Victoi-a nd .Qverell, attorneys nance compa ny, describe it as a corporat ion capitalized at SJ00.- 000. Mrs. Beulah Ovcrell the fi-1 nancicr 's wife, is lis ted as , O\\'ning a majof ity of the stock . assert, entC"red into a deal to es- tablish a factory In Upland. An lnj tial $8000 loan was advanced. In Victor's petition he lists $4030 d. thjs note still unpaid and owed ttt the Was hington Finance com- pany. Vi ctor's attorney conte nds that O\'erell authorized the loans on the purpor ted accounts r ceeivable without any presentation of in- voices, bills of lading or shipping receipts. It was understood tha t defense a ttorneys fo r Miss Overell a nd Coll um would also contend that O ve rell had borro"'l'd heavil y on insurance policies. I t is Vic tor, The Times ,,·as in- forn1cd. who is prepared to des- cribe a meeting '4'i th W alter-Ovcr- ell !\·larch 14 a t a Los Angeles cockta il ba r "'hen Ove rell seemed 1 of a. year a nd a half. In his ba nkruptcy petition, The extr emely depressed. Sources close nmcs goes on, Victol" lists $77,-to the defense say, The Tim es ac- 436.82 worth or stocks in trade, counts adds, that on this occasion But it is the conten tion of cer-$5.5<Xl worth of fixtures a nd $5326 the fin ancier "'as brooding over tain Rttor ricys for the Overell es-in accqun ts receivable. H e ...lists v.·hat he described as money troub- i '"" BALBOAN -KILLED "ON'BOU LEVAR D n Auto Cras h Fa tal Pedest ri an Said t o Have Four Re scued in To Can yon Woman Dashed in Path of Cars Boat Fire, Blast George Austin Harvey, 45, of 421 Harding .s treet, Balboa, died of fa tal injur ies in the Ora nge County hospital a t Sa nta Ana on Mpnday night, a shor t time after he was slnlek down by an a utomobile on Newport boulevard, opposite t he Lohman boat works, near Costa Mesa. ·1 BILL SMITH. Newport Harbor, lll!Wl shone In t he broad jump. younllt" Tar "'&!'i cauKht In mid-air Just a~ ~J!J fi n€ t wo tee about to hit the sand8. -News-nmcs otoll K~nt Hite ' "1.frll . l\1'yrtle Alice Butle r . 63, of Four Bellfl ower r eside nts v.•ere r escuC'd from drowning "'hen their 31-foot fi shing boa t, the Del Ann Lou, caught fir e and exploded, a half mile off Bird Rock at Laguna Beach on Saturday. • Thi• wore cock. Sil ver11 do Canyon, was instantly k illed in an automobile crash on Palisades road fl{'a r Acacia street, north of Costa Mesa. Monda y morning . California hig hway pa trol of- ficers reportt'd she was a passen- ger in the car drl\'en by J oe But- ler of Sllverado Canyon when it California Highway Patrol rec- ords did not disclose which auto- mobile hit Harvey, although two machines and drivers were named They were : A. C. Cunningham, his son, Rob- <'r t, a nd Mr. and Mrs. George Runde ), all of Bellflower . BILL SMITH cllnc.hed the hl(h honors ror the NeWport Harbor High !11Chool when he cot home nnt In the Cl ... "'B" rela n In the S un.et n nals. News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. coll ided with a mo tortruck which in the repor t filed by Officer T he 50-foot air-sea rescue boat CG 50059, manned by auxiliary members of the Coast Guard, re- ceived the report of the fire at 3:25 p.in. and arrived at the scene at 4 :05 p.m . The fire was extin- guished in ten minutes a nd the $4500 boat was to\\•ed by t he rescue boat to the· city dock. ac- cording to the report . f'-' , ' I • -~.---- .. was driven by Fred A. Steele, said to be from Newport Beach. Bu tler and Steele were slight ly hurt. ---- C it izens Vote Today O n Bond Referendum !To Re pair Wat e r Unit ( I Citizens of Newpor1 Beach went to the polls today to vote on a FRANK WA.TI'S, lanky 1ad from Ne wport Harbor High r.chool, over the bamboo 8ttck In the runnln1r pole vault In the Sunaet fln&ls a t Huntln(ton Beach. -News-Times photo by Ken t Hitchcock. Red Cross Always Gets Th rou gh With Word About Your Love d One By FRED FROST the busy st r('('t. to the neares t On t he afternoon of Apr il 10 I>al-'4 telephone. J ack ,Ford left his Ba lboa real Ner,·ously hC' fumbled with a estate of(icc a nd cut across East tele phone book: thC'n he thumbed CC'ntral avenue to the news-stand / th(' pages. The number was there, of a ~albo~ drug .stor~. but becaU.!l(' of the excitem ent in Staring him st~a1ght 1n the £'yes his brain, he couldn't sec it. "·l'rf' these head.lines: 'I r·r _, h I rr h r c 1 t._..._. t e rec(' ver o · t e TO ~NADO KILLS 15! hook and placed a nickel in the O VER 1000 INSURED slot a nd then he dialed the "opera- He plunked do\vn his nick,,el a nd tor's pl uc . !IOY.'IY walked away, his eyes reading the main story that sh unt-··o pera tor ," he cried. \\•ith a catch in his voice. ed ofr fTOrf'I the black-capped, t wo-line flash heading . "\Ve're only aC'Ct'pting emer- gency calls," the m ale operator I pr oposed S420.000 bond Issue for Improving a nd expanding its do- mestic '~:ater system. A two-third vote will bC' neces- sary to J>'\SS the mC'asure, which will pro\'ide S1 65.666 for r epairing and enlargin2 existing equipment a nd $364,330 for new lines and well!. The city council called the elec- tion arter studying the r eport-of a joint \\'atC'r commit tee of 23 businessm en and civic leaders which investigatC'd the ci ty wa ter system and r acommended the pro- posed bond issue. F unds raised would be used for repla cing the .14-l nch "'ood stave line from the city r eser voir to The Ar ches a nd the 18-inc h wood stave li ne fTom The Arches to the cross- ing of upper Newport Bay with larger mains. Propased new work includes in- sta lling a m ain water line 30- inches in diameter from 93 acres of city-owned water4 bearing land west of Santa Ana river to the reservoir, drilling t'4'0 ne w wells and Installing pumps. Shaffer. Accof11ing to th is report, the first car-was driven by Richard H. Stearns, 21, of 117 37th street, Newport Beach, who was going north on Newport boulevard and the second car was operated by Hans 0 . Behmos 65 of 1517 16th street, San Pedro, who was going south on t he boulevard. The patr ol offi cer report said Harvey ran across the street in front of both vehicles. Saints Win Track Meet Sailors Finish Fifth in Point Scoring, B u t Ta ke Class "B" Honor The Del Ann Lou. owned by J , H. Muntz of Long Beach. was described as a total loss. Cause of the explosion was blamed on fumes fr om a leaking fuel ta nk. the re- port said. Fullerton Champ-Bound Ball-Tossers Play S.A. In Sunset Game Today Fuller ton high school's champ- io n-bound baseball team faces the Santa Ana high sch'ool nine in a Sunset league ga me at 3 p.m . today. A.t the same time the Hunting- to n Beach hig h school aggrega tion ";11 cross bats with t he Anahe im llUNTINGTON BEACH-Santa high school nine a t Anaheim. Ana \\'oa. the Sunset League track Sunset League sta ndings to da te and fi eld finals on Friday at Hunt-are : la.rt-On ft.Heh by l<'Orinl' 51 5/6 Sunset Le.ague Standings polntA to 24 y, for Fullerton, zs y, \\' L Pct. for ~'hey, 20 !/i for Huntta.gtou Santa Ana ............... 1 o 1000. B~ach, 4 for An aheim. S for Neq·-Fuller ton _ ..................... 1 o 1000. port and u ro for Orange. Downey ...................... 1 o 1000, 1 Barnn of Full~rton set a new Anaheim .......... ........... o o .OC>O 1ear,:e r~rd :i' 12 •~~ 4 lnchee Newport Ha r bor ........ o 1 .000 n e po e va t ~d B Wise of Orange ........................ o 1 .000 tluntlngtoa Beach, C~l.F. UtJe con-. Huntington Beach ...... o 1 .000 tender, •·on the hi.ch hurdle. la. Today's Games track re:cord lime of 15.5 tcconda Fuller ton a t Santa Ana: Orange and the 180-yard '°"'• 1J:a 20.5 aec-at Downey ; Huntington Beach at onda. . Anaheim; Newport H a rbor. bye . Newport won class B with 50 (1t1'orc SPORTS I nside) '7-12 point.I to 24 ¥.. for Downey, and the class C went to Fullerton wi th 27* to Anaheim's 251ii!. Results: He stopped abruptly when ·his warned. The bonds would bear 3 %: per cent or less interest a nd would be issued as funds were needed, pro- ponents say. They would be re- tir ed a t the r ate of $20,000 per year . '\11 being liqUidated within Costa Mesan Killed In Automobile Crash· eyes dropped below the smaller v a.-.ltY. 21 years. heads that followed. A friend pas-''This is an emergency. My mo-1JO..yard low burdlff-Wlae <HB>. Warren L. Ma nning, 22, of Rt . 5~ a nd sa1'd hello. but J ack w.., ther -• ·" Tanner (F). Hud.on (HB)z S&rs'e&nt l ·~ C rt St t M tSA ). Tim~15.$, (New tnc• record.) , Box 162, Costa Mesa, died ear1y too immersed in the first para-"Number please." O U r.ee an 180-yard low burdln-WIM (HIS), s ,........ ' B 1. d b Palm (SA). Hu<aoa (HB), McCaJJum a--~ morrung at the Orange graph. d a r e -Ii n e d "Woodward, "! want to get the American 001e y Police I!<>. Tlme-20.5. County hoopital in Santa Ana of Okla.", to reply to the greeting Red Cross in Santa Ana." F ord ,i.."[Yif.!. ~~~~~:re (J.f/: J:~ injuries received 11) an automobUe which he had not heard. said helplessly. "I con't find the Virgil Noonan of 2004 CoUrt 10.2. crash at Or ange \ a nd Del Mar "\Vood"'ard. Okla.. April IQ.. number in the telephone book. My street. Newpor t Beach, was taken <J't":=. 1:fr::~:re <~{.' ~ street.I in Costa· Mesa, Friday. HARLOW R ICHARDS ON, Ne"'JtOrt Harbor Hl1h 8Chool runner,. showed rreat form, a tribute to bl! coach's ha.rd work In tbe pre- track tie&&on, ln the broad Jump. -News-Times phot o ~):' Kent H itchcock Costa Mesan Asks ,$6680 Dam~es For Lo ss of 11 4 Hone y Bee Mass Meet ing Ca ll ed By COM Association City and count y municipal com- missions wer e asked today to send representatives to the big m ass meeting which the Corona dcl Mar Impr ovement association is holding in the Corona del Mar school on Thursd~y evening, be- ginning at 7:30 o"clock . Braden F inch, chairman of t he association, "'ho extended the in- vita tion, which also includes notice to every resident in the harbor area who is interested irl the pres- ervation of beach fronts, said now is the tim e to take stock of what js happening to harbor a r ~a beaches. Hives SANT A ANA !Tuesday )-J . D . Jea ns of 1939 Ana heim 8\.~l?UI!' .. Costa Mesa . seek~ $6680 dm:rmges. from Henr y A. Holtz, O>st.a Mes& farmer and Jack Patton and ~ ert J ohnson. JX'St mntrollecs-.. tor the loss of 114 hi vCs or bees, in a suit filed in Superior Court here.. 1tjonday. J ean Said he O\.\'lled 2!16 hir es of' bees. l-Ie said. he haa 130 hiyes al the W . T. Newl&nd r:ancb in Hunt. ington Beach and the olh 126 · at F-airview Fanns in Costa Mesa last August for a si>Q lVeeks !iortel!'.- now. j He said H oltz hired Pattotr and J ohnson to SJ>ra)' a pepper field with cryolit e ~t by -means t an airplane. he added that rielt.ber H . ' (AP)-A deTutaU•c ton.do mother --" into custody by Newport Beach n .2. California highway patrol of- today had swept a.er.. at• "One moment, please," said the police on Saturday at the request c:~~:--~~~~ xrWi~ flee 1!ported that a car driven by l r------------~ mile path of tbe world°• riclt-male operator a.side .. 111 switch of Santa Ana police who charged Time -11.0. Manning and one driven by AJ- ol tz nor the spra yers gave him notice of their intended operatiam as requireji by the State qficul- ture code and aaid ,their Po;lliCld dust !prayed over µte field lmll over hia 114 hives. I] , e.t •·beat and cattle coaatry you to lnform~tlon.'; he was an accomplice of µndsay a!:"~ms. v~~>Laai!1(\....:~>. frtod. M. Mune z, 15, of Rt. 2, Box k1lHq an eetlm•led 151 per-''The American Red O-OU tn Hargett In the theft of toola from Mlle ru.o-Hou.pi&Dd (8.&.). Puaer 520, Costa MNa, collided at that --. 1aJar1mc 1110oe t.._ ,_ Santl Ana." repeated Ford, when •'-::::car=:"'ln"-"S:.:an=t•:....:.A=na=. ____ ....c __ <:..:Con=:.::tln=ued=.~on~P:..:ace~:..:8l~-.......!~ln~tenectlon~~~!:.· _______ _ -lllflldlq' aw_.1, .....,.. the Information clork cut-In. ace ra••••s t.to ta.e m1msz-. · •"The number i8 Santa Ana 3'7." "llwdNt: Ml w • • WOQd.. information told him. wud, Okla., ~ IM ...... Mlnut.. -.ned to lapoo. It .. -w to "° -. wt .. --.ned Ilk< an hour befon! Ford - --lM lajmn!d. f!nlahod -talJdnc wtth the Red A-""7 IM b-(If Croa chapter at SUU Ana. llMdMlap"'" • li8Jed • .... ..Your wife la Mn.. Lee Font; Ford suclclenJy n!allJed the ~ )'<MD' motbel:-t...law la Kn. A. S. ~ al that AJooclated p,.... Join-al ~ Oty and the -· ''Goll!, that'• -., Lee'• latter ... to vlalt • -· c. mother wu eolnc thla week · -B. Mltcbell at w-....i. Oltla- w-....i, .Ol<lahcmt" homL Thank :YOU. llr. Fri - He crammed the tree &cmt aba1I notify u -a ~ - -under hla arm and half-ran, fJun Woodward Tbonk 10U aiaJn, H.1rses Asl<.ecJ to Register lor Emergency Duty 4a cue of ~~ ·1t la dJftleult few local dQdon' to set la toadt wttlt a aane ud .... aid to diUseu of I"° womltr aD ,...i.-__. Pnctkal ._... ar e ..... to ,...i.t.r wttlt - N .... ·TlmM -I H I "I'""* CO.tnl __ .., ., - tar, st.tac...,,,~---- -· --trpe "' ..-UMl7' d eelr e ••4 1p •f) ....... !, tlle7 ... tu...,.. •lllPtwwlt. · Jeans t. Uktnc f-3', awaid ol $1140 for the looia ol poe bees) $50I> for Joa of the .lncreaie. ~ expected, $500 tor i-of bonoir and ~ eump~ ~~· Two ResclJed . ' 0 . J . Ammons, ot C!olton arid A. B. Robert. of San 'Befnardino ~ reacued after their .jar,, ~­In the ocean off ljlmth ~ Newport Beach, 111¥rt.Jy bff-· llOOD on SUnda.y.1 Bo 1lwere ifwa flnt aid treatment •1 the I !Ire hall 1n Balboa -ni...-.. half-ftlked, __, -(Oolltinued ... Pace 8) ··-------~'their -I . • I I • • ' • • .; l ·joseph•ine 1 · 1 Laguna PlaM Music: 1 , ·L&"l'flCRS TO THE Group Embrac:ing All A -~ • . NEWS-TIMES _ Orange County C'itle1 llJ' l.Mlll ~-LAGUNA BEACH <Tu<tdaYJ_; -fte tl'oa•le wtr w1r 1s •W" f•l'I s,t .._,. alas. Mfte"=« wit -Editor. N~'nmea:-Another meeting f« the further· • • :-FISHES/~--~~··""""~+---.....-- W ~~ IN BAIT TA.NU ON II-OTB Tiii: .. • 'em AliYe Zera for NEWPORT & BALBOA Pl s • 0 1' '...,Tm ', _ _.'I' '., .&n11•17 1 v.a-***'* -• tllle7 ....,_.,..,two: Ila --.., ..,. are alM 1••.,..." P&l"tttta of the o.U Meta ance of plans for the organization • • . ---.... l"7 -.... -... --........... Grammor Schools did you realize r ----~ -• lpllm l'l1ablit In Advlnoe: '250 per,_.. ID 0nnp County; nil liolo Jlpe. "N-,_ ----1 ---la -• o a ll)'lllphony ~•lion com· IF YOU WANT "Jl.Ul' IB&I LOW 'IO TAU" Sl'll per 791" to 4th zone; $3.00 per_ year to 8tb :rme a.re paper. 81mEM IUle t:lda Mre cu 1st1'• MM._..,...... tw U J'WlU8 our achoo) comet under the Tenure prising members from hi dtles of -! .,.· IOlliQlis ...... ~ • .... ,. --_ 'l'lle wife ....__ -to ---law this year! Do you know what Orange County will lake place (OPZlj" DAILY) • • • 11M I' BIND 0 IPlld u ~'" matter at the Postoalce 1n New__. 'D--'-. •· -as -i --... ._. _..... .,.. lo! \~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii~~I ·~iiiii*~iiii~~iiiii~ c.ut,_o. under the Act al Mardi 3, 1Bl9 ,.... _, c .. SM maol1J'. 'l'lle ••"""'....,_Ille -•P. -Ille wife-. the .enuno here tonight. -..-. , pen • llttlo. Dan '"'°'Q" -lo, .... ID Ille _. Ille coart --This law provides that a teacher . At a recent meeting Wlllred L. SAK D. PORTER Puhllther bier ..,.,. ... er-ta lier • di.one.-a gust. employed for three ~an by a Davis, business manager of the r. G. FROST Editor "Now I happen to know more "J.Jebbe aomebody else _......1d achool, which hu a daOy attend-Southern Calilomla Symphony As- W. F. DIXON --• ---.. .. -Actvertia1n& Manactt about this here case than does the .... """ ance of 850 or more students shall sociatlon. told 'the Lagunant who PtlDUac Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport Beech. Ce.lltomia jedge who tried it. Mort Perkins have taken advantage ot his offer ' ' attended \hat the board of direc-_--=-----------,----:---------=-1 was no -.....-·n cruel to his wife and got a few thousand fer keepin' if employed for a fourth year by ",IV~~ ' his mouth shut about JOS:ie and the same school , be entitled to a tors of the new a!.sociation shouJd OffidaJ Paper of the City of Newport Beach Josephine, than, well, than I be to him. But money never meant that permanent teaching status, and be headed by Lagunans as presl· A Depa•d•Ne Local IMUCUtloa for Onr·-1'7 y..,. my pet dog, Ric.key .here at my much to me. If 1 all•v. have cannot be removed except for some dent arfd director of the board. Active Member of feet. I love that dog, and Mort _.. serious cause She ii entitled to One of the plans of the pro-Perkins loved his wife. Of courseL enough to eat and drink and wear · . they'd had spa••. What family and have a shelter that is warm teach until 65 or until she has posed group wouJd be to have u. oiven 3011t'ea.rs service She ls then the Los.Angeles Philharmonic Qr. doesn't ? But Mort never laid a where I can lay my weary body e· · chestra to play here. Mr. Davis hand On ... '"··us. to bed after dark, I 'll be mighty eligible for a pension. 'd th ·~ "~ Th T I t in Stu e approximate cost of a ··r remember the day Mort and grateful and happy, e enure aw was pu ,._,_d f" k . tr I 1921 H t pro~ 1ve-wee , SIX·ni&ht sea-Josephine got married in the old "But some people can't be satis-e ect n · ow many 0 you son with the orchestra of 80 to Pond Reformed church over KilH= fled wttt. them material'll: things. parents were old enough to vote 85 pieces wouJd be about $21,000 way. They was the happiest couple They must be selfish and desire at the time'!' It was very good a week. Protect You S"''YID• gs Bonds 1 ever see stand before Pe.non more'n their share. of the world's when put in effect a.s many young --------r U-:~· . Marshall. And I been seein' quite goods. Josephine was that kind. people were going into the field of · . • JI if 8 number of marriages in me time She wasn't satilfied with what teaching. Now the teachers ar_e Do YOU want to sell it? Adver- If you have any u. s. Savings B onds, espec1a y Attendin' marriages has been a Mort was financially able to give so poorly paid there is a great Ilse to these columns. you keep them at home, be alert to protect them. hobby or mine for .years .. Jes'. can't her. She wanted luxuries which short•&• 01 teachers. i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Oi A d · th · f k t t f um em G1" 1n th' were beyond his reach and pocket-_we do know the young new CCOr 1ng to reports ere JS a new type O rac e s 8 Y away r · ~ blood tre m ""mehow book. When she found that his pay teachers would have a chance to Quality Lumber LIDO WH RF MSi Via Oporto -Udo ,Village ~ NT) lleaclt l'b-: Barbw 'JM . * Overlooking JleBotHul Newpori y DOW being practised Which has Victimized a number ''We~I . .':.e~ ";;,89 m.;_.ied. and would go Jes' so far. she d<;cided to prove their ability but why should of savings bond owners~ went on a sort of crou·country make up fer It by 'shoppin' around we di.Jmiss thr~ very capable I · JI k d · h. 'w A oo t" f h M t c1r1·vi· g the old to get things that were denied her teachers because the local board I . t IS genera y WOr e Jn t JS ay: n age n O oneymoon. or . n th U · d S G h II . car down the Jersey meadows and at home. recently adopted as its initial Bo11111: 4 to 12 p. m.-<Jloled Taelclay e n1te tates overnment p ones Or Ca S In per-up and across the Penipylvania "PauUey was only the first man policy the position that teach~ and Building Materials • eon at the house to "check up" on the bonds held by state line toto Maryland, and then upon whom she lent her charming. would not be retained a fourth • * ' the family. He says that this is all part o f a Govern-down . a little ways further to be"itchlng manner. There were year. COSTA' ME I t 00 ,, Aft h f. d t h t . b d Washington, where they made out others later on. Yes, she threw This year, our school. for the SA A w t f t R ~ t men suryey • er e ln s OU w a savings on . s they visited Mr. Coolidge Y~. he Paul1ey over for another man-a first time oomes within the pro-LUMBER co a er ron ' ·es uran are kept in the home-and where they are kept, if was the President then. Mister Boyce who had some con· vision of said law. Three teachers. • • • , • . , he can--he and his accomplices wait for a time when "'They come back by way of nection with the New York Stock Mrs. Stella Cain. Mrs. Minnie B. I!:. BOSTETLEB th f ·1 . Th h b k . d I h R ' h d v· . a d h led up Exchange. Her visits to New York Crane and Miss Marion Parsons, PboDe Bmtt'OB •5015 featuring Shore D rs bo e anu y IS OhUt. en ft ey rea Jn an Stea t de h;~e n;~n,; h:!::'n~ha~ Mo~t had· Ci ty to purchase finery became each qualify for Tenure status it • • • . nds. After t at, they o r ge the endorsements an bought for her as 8 weddin' pres· more frequent. In town here the employed for the next school year. ~:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii~ Steaks • • • £'t_ -ktaiJIS cash the~ ent. They was the happiest couple wo~d got around that she had ~n· Our worthy Board met this last ii UJC ---- So if anybody phones or comes t0 your door re-ror the_ tirst rune years, an· .then heratc<1 some m~ney trort". a ri~h week. Some of our wide-awake ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t~;;;;;;;;~ .• • f • b · b d somethm' happened. Mort begtn to aunt who had died somc~h(>re in parents attended. Their protests S E BRIGGS sting ln 0rmat1on a o ut your savings on S r e -drink a little and stay out nights England. Everybody bel1~ved it. ld l trol the d . ion of • • t · · h d ·f h J' Even me, but only fer a time cou no con . · eci~ 0 give it to t em an not1 y t e po ice. Nobody ever knew why. M 0 r I "Poo M I Ev h b ·,! the board but dod accomplish one I El tri l I I b h If d h lk h b r or . (>n e was u . . h bo d . t• . ec ca That wiJ he p to protect 0 t yourse an 0t ers. never ta ed about is trou les dozed Into be!' v· h I thing t e ar IS mee m~ again H I ed h. .f 1e 1ng er s ory. .1' f h" k Of course,_ it is well not to keep ~onds o r other shu ch ~.B~~ I k~.,."." !1,.1 the matter ~,! .,h~_d n: d";"id ~f check~gh i~ th~:~.~. :h~s i:;::-; ior our child· Contracters valuables In your home at any time no matter OW was. Jpsie was the type of woman tol:pev~::r~ ~lse,1~~':5t~eeau~t ren. Our teachers should hav e well hidde n you think they are. B esides the hazard ":'ho thought she "'."s very attrac· had no other relatives. and that more pay so more young people Special attention given of theft there is also that o f fire . The best thing to do uve. and every lime any oth_er her body was cremated. Ashes tell will take u~ the profession and ,we additions and alterations • . man smiled at her, she would smile no tales. How'd 1 come to find need an amendment to t~e Tenure. JS to Tent a safe deposit box at your n ear est bank. back. and act a little vane-like out about h dece 1. W II I P.T .A. and all organizations Inter· Then you will have absolute protection at a negligible She'd primp up more; wear prit· had an 01/rtriendp ::~~ w:S' 8 ested in children·s welfare attend S%8 Tweoty-<1!Jhth St. Pb. Harbor 1805-R cost tier clothes. and go out more in brok er on_ the curb, and it was and talk this problemp 8 ovenr. Pr. . h rt f . b d the afternoon when she should through him that I learned about re t. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oper precaut10ns on t e pa o savings on have been home getlin' Mort's ·~~~~~~~~~~~~ holde r s WOUid SOOn put OUt Of business the smooth· dinner . Josephine Perkins. Seems like he f ~ had been introduced to her at a Robert A. Pearsol talking gentry who live by their wits--and on other "Well. one day when I happe~ed n;ght club. she was with Mister people's money. Above all be sure they don't live on 10 be dro_ving along the turnp~ke Boyet>. who had added that she PA INT ING C 0 NT RAC TING ' from KilhWa)' tO the foot Of King \\'3S from K.i)i\\'a)'. f'bOM: Barber !032 your money. mountain, I come across Jose-··r.1y old friend , unaware or Jose-no AGATE AVE. BALBOA mi..u..-n phine a 'sittin' in a big car \\'if' phine's deception. had \\Titten me PAD>"TING • DECOUT~G • SIGN PAINTL'"G • PA..Pr!BBANOING P t M Lilac' Colon 0... SpedmJ;tr Stephen aulley, proprietor o an a Jetter. in \\'hich he noted that he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§'.~~~~~~~~~~ automobile sales and service sta-had met his old college chum, : = tion in Brighton. about ten miles Kingsley Boyce and a young \\'o-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Like many another man of his generation Henry from here. They was neckin" t q man from Killiway named Per· Henry Ford Ford lived to see the whole physical pattern of Ameri-beat hell. At the sound or my old kins-Joscph;ne Perkins. I t was d f h f th Id h d. II d Studebaker as it chug-chugged this here courtship tha t led Jose· ___ _;A::_C:;:C:;:O:;:.::UNT::;..::;ANT;:.:..:_ __ -, PHYSICIANS II SURGF-ONS, M.D. ca, an 0 muc 0 e wor , c ange ra tea y un er along the road they broke their phine to seek a divorce from 1\1.ort. ,.. , the impact of the 20tlt century industrial revo lution. 1 embrace and ;a, up as though Boyce had apparenuy promised Bookkeeping A. V. Andrews, M.D. But unlike m ost other m en of his generation Henry they was jes" a"viewin" the. seen· her • gold mine. s e r v i c e PHYSICIAN Ford was more than a mere spectato r . It might be ·er~.I never let on I saw them but th .. Andh lhsuphpose dJosephi~e. nlow N SUR .. GEdON ·d d I · II · at s e as er ivorce. ts pan· COLIN F . BROW saI that he an the r eVO ution were VlrtUa Y synony-went straight down the road. I ning to marry this Mister Boyce?-(Harbor 1844) ill Cout Highway. Harbor 858 mOUS had:-ft gone more than hundred I said. hopin°g that Ephrain Kane, SIS Marine Ave.. Balboa bl. Corona del Mar H ·. •d d ..; · d h yards, "fore I heered the chug·chug f th v · R"dg F lS .1 eas ?n mass pro UC~On an C e.ap cars. \V7re or an <'ngine. and lookin' up at ~:~~~ ~nishe th;n:t:~y. i e arm. l ~============i ~============' passed off With tolerant smiles by· the 1ndustr1ahsts the m;rror of my own car I caught .. Seems fate had a hand in that J 8 John K. C. Chmig; M.D. f I B I h d ·1 • • WHl'T.I!; Pb-'cl <\ S 0 near y 50 years ago. Ut ater t ey stoppe Sm! • a refl ection of Paulley and Jose-romance ... Ep. Kane added. with ll<CO .. Tll COHIULTA!IT ,_ "" .., urgeoa ing and adopted his methods in deadly earnest. phine a n ';1 thell' car tum~g a grin. "Apparently you haven't ~U1~~:1i'0 ~:,~~elm.~ 2 • 4 7 • S:30 All . . ''T' , . ,, b around. an headed for home 1n read the hcadlin<'s on the first coa.aecUon w1Ui. me.me tu mat*'9. and by appointment America laughed at his In L1zz1e ' ut the the opposite direction. I 'spec! po ge of The Tribune. Here look &Ut>tT9 • BTllTDA ' Beacon 5075 people rode as they laughed-in the "Tin Lizz ie". He Josic ·spected me. Well .. I didn't at thiso · · om-':':.°='~:f': -1%0 Eut 18th Streot Pr oduced and SOi d 15 million of them. ca re. But I made up my mmd then "'DANK CRA SH UPSETS • ''--------__ ....,, ____ _, eo. .. Meu, C.Wonlla . and there I wouJd not tell Mort. • , ., 1 • !============; ?'he mass production Of Cars not Only put the He'd have to flnd out rer MmseU. ..And !~TIRE COMMUNITY ARCBITECT Nation on wheels, so to s peak. but created the demand And I was sure he would. If he KL ... GSLE Y. BOYCE 1.---------'-----, for m o r e and better roads f or garages service sta-hadn"t alrc~dy found out about BROKERAGE HARD Armand Monaco • . ' , ' h<'r gadflyin around. tiOnS and the Innumerable other things that have be-"Paulley used to try to treat me ••\vh· h HIT IhN DEBACLE I ARCHlTECr rt f d . d I' . . . IC means t at Boyce lS s1• w Ba A Balboa come a pa 0 mo ern motor1ze lVlng. right. nice after that \\'hen I came broke?" 't • Y ve., F ord was one o f the f ew i ndu strialis t s of his earl-to hlS tow~ and stopped at his "Yes." Smoke fr 0 m Kane·s Harbor nu • t• h 1· d th t JI ·d I b Id t service statoon for gas. Once or Ulh be 1 f . f %1Zl i..kewood Ave. Jer lffie W 0 r ea tze a We -pal 3 Or WOU Cr ea t\\·lce he said to nle 'Ep if there's mo gan o orm a series o Loe An1ele. NOrmaady 8'0I t k t f th th• · d t d d . · · zeroes as lh•Y swung upward to L-----------'I a grea er mar e or e lngs In US ry pro UCe . ever comes a time when I can the ceiling or th<' farmhouse His minimum wage of $5 a day established in 1913 be of helter service to you. jes" let "'So it was zero for Josephine.. DAY SCHOOL ' h th ·1· t h ·If th t h tart! d me know I stand pretty well fi · E h . . · ~-----------. W en e pre\'31 lnj? ra e WaS a 3 ffiUC , S e nancially in this here town.' And p rain 5 ans\ver "'as an~1:f1er th t d f · ht d · d t I d . t I · puff of 100115 toward the ceiling Mortimer School e COUn ry an r ig e ne Jn llS ry. mme la e y he throwed out his chest to give .. You"\·e heard the old I . . after that however, both his sales volume and profits e~.P.~i,s 10 ~lsk wor:J. man may gain the whole w~r~~'~n~ skyroc~eted. Before long his wage standards had meant.'7~ .. nono~:m,,.;h'::uth~ lose hi.~ own soul. WeU. Josephine been w1dely adopted. ai nt 1he kind that can be bribed. p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; DAY SCHOOL OPEN H enry F'ord's opinions were often controversial I ies" dldi1"t let on that I knew d h . h "J h d 'ff. I f JI S f h. wh•t he was talkin" a bout in his Radio Service an lS p } OSOp y I ICU t to 0 OW. ome 0 IS uncouth way I allays thanked him acts, such as his abortive "peace mission" to Europe casually and .. hen drove off to the in 1916, were puzzling to the general public. But mark_et o~ where\·er I was goin" at Beacon 5263-W h t h . I . ·t· h I f the ttme I K. BBOWN COMPANY W a e.ver IS persona ec~entn<fl leS t e pe.op e 0 Ephraln took a long swig of hls • Amenca have not found 1t hard to appreciate the ~p~ipe~•;n~d;;bl~ew~t;h~e;s;m~o~k~e~o;;u~t;to;;;!;;;;;·;u;;;ll;;;~;;;;;;BIP;;;;_,,;;;;;;~ great benefits that have accrued to them through his j geni: and energy. * FITIED BOAT COVERS * • insurance p. •·palmer INCOIPOIATle W. 0. bcKt, '-6roRCll C:OUMtlC- i333 yla l.ldo. newpor! beoch, collt telephone Mwport beech, harbor 1500 *· Ocean Front Cafe. French Fried Shrimp and Fish Oar~ -? ... e STUK8 . e COOPS e DINNEBS ··-4 ? ... ..... ................. 7 44 -..-.......... BEER l'-W.Seiflee Zll4 Ocean Front Newport Beach ', (lATI: AND DA VIS Installed on Your Boat at its Mooring • P1ace your orders early -Let US bid on your BOAT or YACHT • H you have canvas troubles Jet US worry about them • Rx·asshle Pita. -~ Jl'Dt•d'll' ••• ._._ ' G. A. Mortimer, M. A., Oxford SO! Coral Balbo& Jalu:,d Gn4 .. : CoL Prep. &rmy Prllldpal Pboae ~bor 6G% DENTISTS Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST nH!> W. CeDtraL Har-HIG NEWPOBT BEACH ' Clblt.oa (), Emmenoa, D.D.S. • 1801 Coat Blcb••1 Botbor !UO eo....adellibr OOBDON ll. RAPP, D!D.S. -Weot C-tnl --01-I Newpw& Dr. W. T. Mooney ' l'tlJ .... SJI Ud 8upaa _ .. v.._ &..~ ....... ,_..... v•• •nr•v•wa 1 M&WEO&i B•p._ ••• '"'~ ll09'IUL Dr .......... . .,.., .... 0.S , •sz lelSILIL-- ~---- I Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.rn .; a.s p.m. Phone Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. Phyalcla.n ud surceo• Hours: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beacon 5848 JSl Broadway Costa Meu Miit.on M. M&xwell, M. D. 1601 Coast mway Corona del Mar Office Hours: 10-12; 2·5 Pboae Barbor 106% S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor nu «I S. lllll. St.. ~ Aacel• T1!cker 181! By Appointment T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. ~-­-W.C-tnl OfAae: Barbor 80! N!Pt-ftoee -· 7'1!-1( 81JaVEYOll8 Raub & Bennett 11arve,...n -Eqla~ Jacl( S. Raub L. S. 2312 Fred V. Bennett RE 6tTf UOlA N-peot llmL c-ta ll-._ B -W OPTOlllETIWITS E. T. Bali& wwlll. O. D. Opt 1 • !tl'tlt EYES ElLUDNICD LENlll:ll DUPLICA.n:D ..... ,, .......... U16 W. o.m.I &-. ft. ..._ MU JC•ww-... Roberi·A. Crawford 0tK. D. OPl'OllllllmlST Eyes £nnrined • GJtsz !I ntted U. _. NewjW&; ., ........ .,._,_ ... ~ .... More LIGHT Spells More ROFIT fluore cent I /s , TOPi in Ligh ng Modem merchandising is dependent on lumination and specializ.ed lighting . . . adequate iJ. . l Let us analyze your store display and suggest a maximum of illumination with . ; -. a minimum of expense. I '.¥Im·· MORE $$ JN YOUR POCKET • • • ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN «Et,]~ ELE~1!1~1ANS 1000 Coast lllway, Newport Ph. Beacon 5407 Also lD San ............,_Wllmlqtlon-8-n-8&DDI..,. OMJ•M aad Monterey C.0.Two Fire F.qafpmeat tor FACTORY, ·PLANT, 8TOllE, OFn(JE, FABH. HOME ' HANNA ESCROW co~ " ' (Incorporab!d) • CLAUDE HANNA, Manager ' Serving Newport Harbar Costa Mesa: District ' Beacon 5835 1701 Newport Avenue • COSTA MESA • ,....,,,,,.fJQf NARI#£ ;;£fV/CE Now Serving Yachtsmen of r,iewport Harbor With Finest Rep~irs I • and Maintenance Av,ailabl~ ;!; ;!; ;!; I . HARBOR MARINE 1SERVICE Oiiers You: I L Bottom and Topolde Beflalohlag 2. Engine Repair and ~ S. V....W. Work and S,... Jlefln!Mtng 4.. &.-y JmfalhU- ~ Rlggbig I . I ~tes given without obllgati;.., ' • Avoid E•..,..;.ive RepB1n L Bat C'_..,.t u.+ee T' · Call .us ooucemillg our MO~Y VICE t ;!; ;!; I • . ' . Enioy a Meal Prepared by Expert chefs with the finest foods obtainable. Our .menu offers selections that make every meal a delight. For something special in dining out, bring the family to Pettey's tonight. · BALBOA INN CAFE Chicken -Sh!ak -Chops -Frog Legs -Sea Foods Surf and Bay Front Balboa Harbor 872 • ' - Four Harborites Will Seek P0sts on Jr. College. Board I Fresh food firm Will Serve Packaged .Meak to Yachts I I I ' ' NEWPORT BALBOA Nll:W8-TIKll:8 p 3 TUESDAY N""l"" Beoell, CllllL April $~!.. age ' ' Your Porl1 ait, to Councilman Bob Allen Is Not e ·Candidate for Of-Boa~o:.::::; ::trideo and flee of T ruste-other Allen Is from Be Ibo-bu.tneu gtrls, .;,hether married or Newport Shipbuilder 11 Also Candidate •in&le, are likely to 1to in • big being swiss steak, roast lamb, beef couluh, curry of veal, hamburg- ers, beet Pot roast and tenderloin •teak, each with a different com- bination of vegetables. Prices range from $1 to $1.70. For Oay Mother's Councilman Robort Allen of dlatrtct; and Hubbard C. Howe, Balboa Ialand said today that he Horace Parker and Harry Corn- ts n6t a candidate for elect1on to aweet all ot the Newport Harbor the flve ·member board of trustees Union High ICboo.I district. ot the reeently formed Coastline JunJor college, llofay 16. Mr. Allen made th.la announce- ment after daily newspapers dr- cu1at.tng in this area contused him with a Robert L. Allen of 314 Anade street, Balboa, who has filed tor the junior college trust- eeship. Three or the present board. who were named by county superin- tendent of school~ alter the col- lege district was created to em- brace Co.!ta ~fcsa, Ne\14l)Ort Beach a nd H\lntlngton Beach, are not candidates for election to the board. Thl'Se include Justice Donald J . Dodgt' or Costa ~fesa. who is chair- man of the Coastl.ine board; Bra- den Finch of Corona del Mar and lA&'aaa C..dlclatft LAGUNA BEAOI -.Tom E. Danson. publisher and radio execu- tive. and John W . Solomon, at- torney, are canclidates listed for the May 16 elect.ton of trustee to serve a tour-year term pn the board of the Laguna Beach Unlf1ed school district. The one elected will fill the vacancy ler-t by Dr. Vlncent P . Carroll, a director for 12 years. Weekend Building Reaches $8.3,000 way for the new p-e--cooked and quick frozen meals to be put on the market this week by Marine Meals, Inc., 2901 West Central avenue, Newport Beach. No longer wUJ a yachting party sublist on canned beans and corn and limit'ess sandwiches when roas.t lamb, turkey or tenderloin steak with accompanying vegeta- ble! may be popped into the OVfn and onto the table in less than half an hour, the necessary work consuming less than two minutes time. Then there are economy spec- ia!J, sliced turkey, gravy and dres- sing, two portions individually wrapped, at the nominal price of 80 cents; enough trench fried po- tatoes to serve four, 30 cen ts; four servings of split pea soup, 29 cents. F rom this selection, with ice cream and other frozen des- serts which Marine Meals carries, adding only a green salad, a com- plete dinner may be r eady in half an hour. Unexpected company arriving at dinner time will no longer faze the housewife who had planned a meal of leftovers-she simply calls the store and as many dinners as. necessary are delivered to her door \\•ith only a small delivery charge added. And if Mother didn't teach the bride to cook, s he should worry- she couldn't possibly concoct any- thing as delicious, even after hours of labor, as these pre-cooked meals. And the bachelor girl who has a yen for turkey can satisfy her longing a t the price ot 80 cents for two ser,rt ngs. Roberts Porlr Prepared in New York for Max--Costa Mesa Included ••T No. Main 1-son Food Systems, Inc. by the fin--. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!Dante Sil;acusa of Huntington Beach, the latter the clerk o( the board . Ten permits for coMtruction work valued at 83,750 were issued by the city building department over the weekend. . Charle! 1\1t. King of 2811 Cum- berland road, Los Angeles filed for the erection of a one s tory house with double garage at Lot 3. Bea- con Bay, $23,0CIO. est of chefs, these complete, pack-In Planned Surface Telepll-- aged dinners hav<' been served on W t D • p • t AppolntmHt N1•1121J Pan Amcrkan and K.L.M. !Dutch) a er ratn ro1ec Houm 10 .._ .• ,. pp( IL airlines all over the v.•orld. They Costa Mesa is included in the f~=====~---.iiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:i~iii:iiii:i~liii:i~~~ fresh Daily Delldous Sea FooU Or, complete equipment wbe.n you want to catch yonr own. HO RM EN FISH MARKET ON CENTllAL A VE.~ -:-NEWPORT BEACH • Before You Build or Remodel Sample and Display Roo111'1 Color guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stoek of carpets and linoleum. LUDLUM Carpet Works 1--Illa.la SL --.ha-SANTA ANA Other candidates who filed were : Louis Conrady of Westmin- ster and 0 . O. Lawhead of Seal Beach, both board members by appointment: Harry R. Le-Bard of Huntington Beach all from H unt- ington Beach Union H1gh school RADIATORS Repairing -Re-Coring Boll-On ta Gas Tanks Welded AU Work Guaranteed BELL'S Radiator Service f09 Twenty-ninth S L Near Comer Central Ave. Phone Barbor zsn Charter & Preston Heating Confnctol'9 Our Be&tlnl' ln.scallaUou Make Wann Frlead .. FLOOR FUKNACEll, ORA VlTY & FORCED AIB UNITS 610 Broadway Lacu.na 11Mc11 PboDe IOS Mr. and l\frs. Austin D. Sturde- vant of P. 0 . Box 845. Balboa, fil- ed plans for a one story house and for the addition or a bedroom and study and bath over a double garage at 2016 East Ocean Front, Balboa, $17.000. Al Joycc of Balboa and James Marsif}' of Santa Ana filed for the erection of a four unit apart- ment house at 501 Bay avenue, Balboa. $10.000. Leslie C. :!\tock of 1309 North Bay Front, Balboa Island , filed plans for a t\\.·o story addition to his present dwellin2. $12.000. E. F . Daum of 215 29th street, Ne"1>0rt Beach filed plans for a one story frame and stucco duplex "·it~ double garage, detached a t the same address, S6750. Gillman & Gillman of 11213 Long Beach boulevard, L o n g Bl>ach, filed plans for the con- struction of a storeroom and \\'are- hous(' at 410 31st street, Ne\\·port B<.>ach. S4000. C. J . ~1uchmore of 1004 Shore a\'enue. Corona del r.iar, fil ed plans for a n addition to his pres- ent d"'elling to cost $4000. F . B. Stillings of 216 Dahlia strC<'t, Corona del Mar. filed plans for an addition to his present dwel- ling. $3500. Dr. Eldon Carlson of 207 Pearl are no\\' being offered yachtsme n drafted plans of County Flood and housewives at N~y,rpor t Beach Control Enginl'<'r J. A. Bradley of and Miami, Fla. and people who Santa Ana for a ser ies of s torm read about these packaged din-drain and surface "'ater control ners in tht' April Reader 's Digest projects destined for the county. may try them out. The cost of dra"'ing the plans, llo\\' lt'8 Done he said. is about S40.000 and the For boats, dinners may be car-state "'·ill be asked to supply $19.- ried in a box with dry ice and 4.52.92, under the terms of the rooked for 25 minutes in a small state legislature's bill allocating oven ov~r a gas or alcohol stove. SlO·million to counties and politi- Mcat with gravy and two vcgeta-1 cal subdivisions for outlining "pro- bles are in com~tmcnts on a jects of state interest." paper plate ~·h ich has the fine The projects are: stukrface .or china. Strangely, when Barber c;/ty _ Stanton storm a en .directly from the oven, the water channel; East Tustin storm plate is root enough to set on a \\'ater cha nnel · H azzard Ave and table; and of course another thing Taft. St. star~ drain. Highland guarante:e<t .to please ba~helor host 9ve. pipeline. La Colina-Red Hill or vacat1 on1ng hostess 1s the fact storm drai n, Laguna canyon storm the plates ar~ thro'4'TI a\\•ay and 1 drain. Nicholas ..Farm bridge-Ful- there a re no dishes to wash. Jerton relief channel, North Pia- . For thC' pres~nt. sev~n complete centia storm water conduit, Pla- d1nners are being carried, entrees centia A\'c. storm drain main li ne Civic Groups Plan Joint Dinner-Meet In Anaheim Friday cxtehsion. Prado Dam Basin lo'v \\'ater I channel improvement, Santa Ana· Delhi drainage channel. Tustin s torm water channels. \\'est Or- SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA ·- . I Roast TURKEY FRIED CHI.CICEN I NEW YORK CUT STEAK --·-···------·-···-·---------S2.50 WHOLE BROILED LOBSTER ._ .. _. _ __'._··--·-··-·--t . .$2.50 with drawn butter. 1 BROD.ED SWORDF1SH STEAK ·-·----m-·---·--Sl.50 FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD ···-··-------·-'-·$1.50 FRIED SHRIMP __ $1.50 RAINBOW TROUT-.$1.75 Hot Mince Pie with Brandy Sance Soups • 8alMb • DeMerta l\fembers of the Orange Coun ty ange storm \\·ater channel, Costa Sam's Sea Food Spa League of Cities and the Assoc-Mesa Wilson S t. storm drain , We.st iated Chambers of Commer ce \viii Costa Mesa storm .....:ater conduit. and Fish Market assemble at dinner in the Ana-Costa l\1esa \Vestminister Ave. heim Elks clubhouse on Thursday storm drain, Wcstmjnster drain age ·Pbonea: Lone Beach M0--19. 802~ and au-.5 evening. Dinner "'ill be served at channel and Coyote Creek through Z601 Cout lllChW&J' • (N.., 8MJ 8-dl,) 7 o·clock. ILaF=H=a=br=a=.=========;, I ~~~-:;;::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~""'!'! Walter Elieson, deputy r egional director or the department of com-Harbor Glass Co. !811 Lafayette Pb. Bar. 886 TRONART~ Pete's Light Plant Sales and Service &A.DIO • EIZCT&ON1C8 • 80UND merce, \viii speak on "The World We Live In." Preside nts Robert R. Rossberg of Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, Walter Longmoor of the Associated and W. H. Mont- ague of the League of Ci ties will preside. AUTOMOBILE GLASS BOAT GLASS and Boat Lettering (Formerly at Lowman•• Boat Builders. Costa Meoa) Distributor for Light Plants See My Display in the Heart of Newport -· Harbor lnduStriaJ District Authorized Dealer for: U. S. ELECTRIC PLANTS Distributor for : VANDERPOEL WATER CARBVRETOR DELCO Setvice & P arts Rebuilding of light plants and marine en- gines. Complete overhaul of generators, starters and carburetors. DIUll. UNm A..C. -4 D.C. 1 eyL -i mad' n . Operat..111 ·~tr low co•t. A•pl• pO'llllQ kw aay kua. AJ.cJ a rw --s-1. COMPLITI LINI -SCIO wan11 to nn . .......,. -1!11, _,la~ -•utr.lllO&d-bT-n:.. -4' ,, Ne .... SALES -SEBVICE Delco Radios Marine & Domestic Repair Work Our Specialty ~l l\'. Centl'al Bai-. W!-M Newport Beach A musical shO"-' a nd stage revue will be presented at the dinner Glass Installed While You Wait hour. ' l ~~~~~~~~~~~;;i~~~~~::;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ str('('t, Balboa Island, filed plans Ii for the addition of a bedroom with balh to his present d\\•elling, $2500. California Red\\•ood Materials company of 1208 Coast h ighway, Nc,,·port Beach, filed plans for the erection of a display room for garden furniture at 1112 Coast high\\•ay, Nc\\-port Beach, $1000. ./Jn.HOaltcilUf • • • Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds -§- Dally Delltel'J' BM c-• IU6 111!'7 N-rt Blft. COBTA MESA I . D OUR NEW LOCATION utch Heacock Contractors' Pete's Light Plant Sales and Service Pete J . Zecckene 2810 LAFA YETIE STREET •IJ-IJ." --~..._ U.ofl11z•"'-.._.., \Wi NEWPORT BEACH Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment RENT Al LOOK! Lincoln • Mercury Owners Bring Your Car Home For Senice Tune-Ups ARE BEI'- TER BECAUSE OF FINEST STROSO. SCOPIC EQUIP- MENT, BEST ME- CH AN IC S AND GENUINE PARTS . . New Exchange Motors MERCURY $17750 BUDGEI' TERMS KNICKERBOCKER SAYS Wheel Aligning Newest Equipment Factory Trained Mechanics -m;fE G9'f T1JE WllJ. TO PI.EASE. \\TYE G6T THE PAITS TO DO THE JOB WE'VE GoT 11lE ,"DOW HOW," TOO C.I. ' KNICKERBOCKER'S d I ·. I~ IWtllll M ICDIJ 0..le llC. Y-CW,A 1111 N. u . St. . . •=ta.A.a ... •• 7~71 • PLASTER MIXEll8 • OONCRETE llllXEJl8 ' •SKILL SAWS • TRAILEB8 Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa FUN ZONE •• BALBOA Now Open • • E¥ery Da . ' . . ; Equipment Now Located 520 Balboa Ave. • Costa Mesa Directly Behind Alpha Beta Market I COMPLETE BUILDllG SERVICE NO .JOB TOO ~RGJ NO JOB TOO SMAU Cabinet Shop IOBN .&BlBDIOll llR;e bd1 11 t • Pal1t111 llDNY woli sart't• Oflll:e: 2!1 Mart.a Ave.: H.tMw 2763 , . • . . : .. ' • • • Page4 NBWPOKT BALBOA NBW8-TIMl:8 TmCSDAY NewfW! B•m., Oallt. .tp!I !I, lMT Altar Society ol Hew St. Joachim Clturcli Names Officers The Altar Society of the newly organized · St. Joachim Catholic church of Costa Mesa met In the patlo at the home of Mrs. W. J . Neville, 19th street, and nominated officers for the group. Named were Mrs. W. J . Neville, president; Mrs. Josef Lee Sutter, vice -president; Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, secretary and Mrs. C. M . Harris, treasurer. Bylaws were outlined and the meeting date \\'as se.t for the first Thursday af1er the first Sunday of each month. Father Nevin outlined work of the society and needs of the new church. He also reported th a t Bishop Manning had given his consent for purchasing property on Orange avenue for a future church. For the present meetings are being held in a barracks build· ing at Thurin and Victoria streets. A discussion had been held in regard to a pot luck dinner and general get-to-gether but this af- fair has been postpc:n2ed to a later date. ' At the close of the afternoon the hostess servrt cake and cof- fee with Mrs. Harris and Mn. Glenn Croft p:iuring. The next meeting will be May 8 at the home of Mrs. Marvin Brown, East 18th street, Colta Mesa with Mrs. Schety and Mrs. Tennison as cohostesses. ' Fashion Tea To Be Held at Florentine Gardens ' - Harbor Feminine Activities .. Phont;1: ~ 13 and40! ' + By Wlnltn!d Barbre ___ • __ ...;Resl=:..:de=nce=-P:...h:.;;o::.;cn;.::e.:..: :..:H:=ar:.:l.Jo=r-'lc.;;63.;;.7'--:..:R'- Businen and Proleuional Women Entertain Bosses At Annual Banquet in Newport Harbor Yacht Clut ' It was .. Carnival Night" in paper costumes with ruffly hau theme and spirit when members and parasols. ot Newport Harbor Business and "Toots" brought down the hous< Professional Women's club enter-with her song "Her Bathing Sui tained Thursday evening· at their Never Got Wet" as did Natalie annual Bosses' Night dinner at Michaud in an Indian costume an~ Ne\vport Harbor Yacht club. aong and Edythe Uppincott, glam The 150 diners, all in holiday ourous as Sophie Tucker. Cos mood, were seated at ,long tables tumes tor th~ show were designed centered with balloons, bowls of and made by "Pinky" Summers. bright colored bottles of pop and Other committees included dec- pla.ster carnival prizes of bathing orations, Ma tie Rolling, chairman· beauties and comedy characters. Mildred Stanley, Kay Crandall. Favors were suckers, chann1na1Y Virginia Shirley, Borghild Steph-. d.iJguised as little men and women ens; reception, Marie Hamilton, ... dressed in gay crepe paper coe-chairman; Marian McChesney tumes, all dene by Kay Sanson of Ruth Gerrish, Mildred Stanley and the library staff. Other decora-Elaine Weiss; raffie prizes, Pegll) tlo111 were by Matie Rolling and Ege, chairman; • Ruth Gerri.ah, her committee. Borghild Stephens, Hilda BrisOoe, At the rear of the room board Mary Price and u ex--0tficio rnem- walk booths bearing intriguing hers, Bob Murphy a n d Lonnie signs were on each aide of the Vincent. , Phunnel of Love, setting for the After the show two big baskets show which followed. During the of balloons were released, photo- dinner hour Ted Andenon, tor-graphers completed snapping pie-. merly or NBC and CBS played turea and it was all over until piano numbers. another year. Dorothy Sutherland presided at Members and their guests were the business meeting which tea-Meta Bechman a n d H e n r y tured e. report of the nominating Vaughn; Winlfred Barbre, Sam committee and J . Leslie Steffen-Porter and Sam Meyer; Ada Bar- sen acted as master of ceremonies. rington and Bud Briscoe; Betty Hlgh-light of the evening wu the Bantard and T. Weston Jay; Ag- presentation to Mr. Steffensen by nes Blomquist and Paul Palmer ; Agnes Blomquist of the tint hon· Hilda Briscoe, Bob Murphy and orary membership scroll luued Lowell Barrington; Clarice Brown. by the club. Henceforth he lJ a Orville Brown and George Bas-MR. AND MB8. LOREN WEI..LS. !998 Oranp avenue, Cot:ta Mees. member in good standing and la sett; Gertruc;Se Collver, Don Mos-cut t.be weddlq e&ke at the reeeptlon held ln Costa Me.a Com.- tee! t tt d II cl b t I d J h S M muo.I..., cburcll. MN. Wells l• the former Beverly Ann Boyd, ~xpec o a en a u mee -ey an o n mith; _ aurice "'J of Costa M 1ngs_ Craig and Russell CrB..lg; Kay daupter ot Mr. a.nd Mn. .lohn Boyd ea.a. Betty Handy, chairman of the Crandall, Bill Schuster and Rush Beverly Ann· Boyd Weds Costa Mesan. in Pretty nominating committee, reported Sooey: nterlor I preads I Slip Covers * Draperies * Bed ' .. <JVS'l'Olll iand RJMD~ .~E Jean White, lriterl~ Ion Phone Beacon 5656 18U N-pcwt Blvd ' IN no; CHA WLEY FlJBNlTUBI:· BLl>O. <l08TA llEllA Milady Can Now Make the Se Machine Hum Again • We. have' on display: • • Batiste Voues • Organdies • • • Pique Percale • • Seersucker Butchers Linen • • Spun Rayons Jem;eys Woolens ORK I N'S Department g Store Let us he/ p you take off that extra, unat- tractive weight that has been gathering around your hips A fashion Tea and bridge is being given as a sorority benefit by Kappa Delta at 1 p.m. Satur- day, April 26, at Florentine Gar- dens, 5955 HollyWood boulevard. the following list of officers to be Carol Denton and Horace En· Ceremony at Community Methodist Church voted on at the next meeting; sign; Peggy Ege and Harry Welch; . 1798 Newport Blvd. president, Dorothy Sutherland; Marie Ehlen, Ed Ehlen and Gor-At a pretty ceremony held at Ing yellow. carnations and. Miss :l!;;;i';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ vice-president, Natalie Machaud; don Findlay; Sade Fox and Wil- 8 p.m. Thursday evening, April 10, Wei~ carrying pink carnations. lately • • Slenderize~U Spot Reducing by SINEW AVE Method Steam Baths (Xew Hubbard Intra-Red TuM c c c Gladys Thompson Josephine Gaskill c a c Call Harbor 1032 for FREE Demonstration by Appointment • Balboa Inn Arcade Ba,lboa Ocean Front Entrance Jack Bailey, emcee of "Queen for a Day", will be master of ceremonies and there are many door prizes to be awarded. Pro- ceeds go to sorority philantrophies. Tickets are $1 .50 per person and reservations ·may be made with l\.1rs. H . 0 . Boyvey, Harbor 1974. • corresp:inding secretiry, Marilyn liam Adams; Ruth Gerrish and in Costa Mesa Community church, Walter Edy of Clearwater serv- Wheeler : r ecording secretary, Kay Howard Gerrish; Alda Gorton and Beverly Ann Boyd, daughter of ed. 8:8 best man and us.hers were Vaughn and ~uth Gerrish, treas-Ralph Deaver; Marie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, 100 East W1U1am Boyd and Edwin Dryant. urer. ' and Mason Siler; Betty Handy and 20th street, Costa Mesa, became The church wa~ decorated w~th Carice Brown conducted the John Tubbs : Joan . Herrick and the bride of Loren Wells, son callas, snapdrago~s and watson1as blanket dra.,.•ing which. netted the Howard Hall : ?.ti.ha Hershey Tony of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wells. tall candelbra and palms. Mrs. club $185 to be donated Boys' Al-Hershey and Art White:' Ruth 2998 Orange avenue. The mar· Corene Boettche'r.;sang "Because" fairs. Incorporated and Carolyn liershey a nd Bob Sattler ; riage service \Vas read by the Rev. and "O Promise . 1\1e." , Weber. past state president of lt1arie Hiebsch and J 0 s e p h Carl J ohnson, pastor. of the church. After the ceremony the 75 B. & P. W .. drew the winning Hamblet : Fern Hobbs and guest; The bride. who was given in J guests attended the reception in ticket which was held by H . Snod-Sue Horvath and Judge Robert marriai:ce by her father, 1,.1,·ore a the chapel \Vhere the c'akc. sur- g.rass of Stanley's real estate of-Gardner; Helen Kennedy, R. N. long J;O\\'n of "'hite crepe and her I roundc:c1 "'ith flo"·crs, 1,.1,·as cut by fi e<>, Balboa Island. . Patchen and J . N. Kennedy : finger tip veil cascaded from a the bride. 1\·lr: Steffensen presided at the Edythe Lippincott and Dean Col-cro"·n or orange blossoms. She The new M~. \Velis graduated dra,,·ing or other prizes donated Iver; Alice Loucks and Clyde R. carried a shO\\'er of baby callas. from Ne"'port H1rbor Union liigh by the-.. Bamboo Room, Balboa. Loucks; Harrie t 1.-1.a rtin and Ralph The matron or honor "·as Mrs. school in 1942 and has been .:-m~ P~arma~y, Kay i='inch Cer~ic;;. Ege : 1\1arian McChesney and Lon-Ed,\·in Bryant. sister of the bride. ployed in Balboa. Her husbe.nd Fitzpatricks .at Ne'A'J)Ort. Keith s nie Vincent: She ,,·as go"·ned in pink net and graduat9d rrom Jordan Hi g h Je"'elry . store, Costa Mesa ~d Ruth Mcintyre and Wayne Wil-carried a sho,vcr bouquet or pelar-school, Long Beath and served for Holcomb s Real Estate of[1ce, Iiams: Natalie 1'1ichaud, George gonium carnations. Bridesmaids three years in the U. S. Navy oii Corona del 1\1ar . Enough was re-. . · ho d h us s T Th · d f h' dr · Mi chaud and a guest: Irene 1\1or-'''ere !\l1ss Ahce Boyd sister of ar t e . . . cnncssec. cy ce1\·e rom t 1s awing to cover · · . ' k '' h · h 2998 the club's second pledg<' of $lOO to ris; Bert Morris and Harold \Vol-the bride and l\1~ss Jew(') \V eils.! arc ma 1ng t cir omC' al th 't h' · 1 f d dcnburg; Sally Ne\\·!in and George sister of the bridegroom. They Orange avenue, Costa J\1esa. e commun1 y osp1ta un . . . ThC' clever show was directed by \Velss: .Betty Noller and guest; i.~;ere gO \\'ned.respec.t1vely 1n frocks Tu'o pre-nuptial miscellaneous Natalie Michaud. general chair-~rcyl Pick, ~on Allen ~nd Spald- 1 of blue and pink. Miss Boyd carry-s!!owers \\'ere held r ecently for man or the evening and cochalr-1ng Eastman. Joyce .Piper, Com-Mrs. \Velis, one at the home of her man \Vith Marie Hicbsch of the modorc Everett Morris and Dr. S. Judge _ "Have you 8 lawyer, sister. Mrs. Bryant, 2018 Oran~c e ntertainment committee mem-A. ~ionaco; Sam'?" avenue and the other at the home bers or which were Agnes' Bloom-Polly P~rter and Walter Franz; Sam-"No s uh. I'se decided to or her aunt, J\1rs. John Jone~. 20:5 quist, Evalyn Rider, Edythe Li(r Evalyn Rider , John Allen, J . S. tell de truf." Orange a,·enue, many lovely. gifts pincott, Elaine \Veiss and Hilda Barrett and Joseph Oenkert: Dor· being presented the honorC'c t or e REDUCE e RELAX ·e KEEP Every woman wants slender ti rm rounded contours. Here is a way to rebuild vitality, encourage good p:isture, rel~ tense nerves,' tone up tired mus- cles while you achieve that slimmer, straighter, lovelier ~e. . ~ . Sillgfo ·Treatment, $1.50 12 Treatments $15.00 • 2' Tlatmeata $28.00 STAUFFER SYSTEM Phone 7412 247 Broadway Laguna Beach Open . .. Three Evenings a W-by Appointment Telephone for an appointment Briscoe. othea Sheely, Raymond Harvey; ~~~~~~~~~~~~ii;;: her ne"'' home. ... ,.,,., ,., .. ,,,,,.,,, 11111 ,, ''''"'"',, •i• ,,.,1, •··'·"' 111,, ,,,,.1,.1,, 1•1111.11.1111119 Evalyn Rider gave the clever Virginia Shirley..._ Louis Stanley I ~~~~~~=======~==:::::;;:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;=:t ~ ! prologue, after which Agnes Blom~ and ~ichard F . Taylor; Fran~ ~ -quist (looking quite unlike Agnes) Shcrr1ffs anct Lars Barstad: Mil-; i took her place at the piano and dred ~tanley, Cerne Snodgrass and • y A C d• II I · d -the show y,·as on. 1'1aur1ce Stanley; Larry Stephens ~ OU re Or Ill Y nv1te ; In the booths were Edith l.Jp-and George Lind: Lydia Summers, Wed., Thu,.._ ~ • pincott, "Babe'' or the hot dog Frank Summers and Sam Kins-! t Att d th 0 · f ~ stand, who also doubled as Sophie father: . ; 0 en e pen1n9 0 • Tucker: Elaine Weiss. "Gwend~ J?orothy Sutherland and Erwin ~ : ly1f' of the ice cream cones: HJlda Spicer: Carolyn Weber and J . P . ~ f Fi II • . Briscoe as "Sylvia" (who is she) Sutherland; Gretha Tubbs. Bruce I un " ~ 1ons z whost partial appearance intrigued Handy and w . H . Scott; Mercedes i ,;; t1'1 ~ c>veryone: Fern Hobbs. "Lucinda" Vale, Wilbur Buck and William .0. i ! or the Shooting gallery and Irene Brush; Kay Vau~hn and Marion Paul Munl • Anne Baxter & Claude RalnA ln "Angel on My Shoulder" l ~ !\'Torris as .. Toots" the frozen-faced Dodd: Elaine \Ve15s, Robert Kille-~ 1305 Coast Blvd . • bathing beauty (of the 1890'•). fer and Woody Cooper: '-============;~ ~ ! Tap dancers Ruth Hershey and l\1arilyn Wheeler, L. H. West-!: ~ in Coron .. del Mar ~ Joan Herrick gave 8 clever per-lake and Herbert Jenks: Jean 1 ~ u ~ rormancc and lovely to look upon White, Jack Col~ and Morris ~ -"'ere the chorus girls, Betty Bar-Crawley; Mary Price, 0 . Z. Rob-~ • stad, Betty Noller, Betty Handy, ertson and Ray Johnson; Nell and ~ on • ~1arilyn \Vheeler and Clarice J . A. Gurley; lastly. master or ~ ,. BrO'A'Tl. all in bouffant pink crepe ceremonies and newest B.&P.W. Tues.. Wed . . ·-_;_' membe, J . Leslie Steffensen. "Cal1"forn"1a" ~· • ",.,, .. ., ... rtat11111111rf111n11:tnt111111111utr11·1111P~ ~ April 25th and 26th, 1947 • ' • i I I l~ALLMARK ; ~ 10 A M t 8 P M • ~-~ 1 . . 0 • ' Ii . CARDS I i f I for MOTHER'S DAY i • Fashions for Fun Include Active , • SUND&Y, MAY uaa • ~ !!! !!! "' ~ ; ~ • For Blrlhda71t i ~ ! i An.nlvenarlf!e.. ~ ~ and Spectator Sporholea.rables ~ ! aad spee1a1 0owc1-i i ~ ~ Costume Jewelry i i:~= for Women and Men i l ._~11e11 ....iv'""1aa Jew<b'f ~ ~ -·-~ ~ ...-.wps :: ... :: l1gurlDei i e U-lloar Kodak &emae ~ ~ , i I Ne,fport Souvenir I I Bea Caldwell -Al ice Junkins -Eve lyn G ish ~ ~ and Gift Shop 1 I ir n.-..... , ~ ... -llilllllllll llltualllUlr.t':INMililllllllll!lllllfltlllfle<"lllll!ll!la:iaull~lllfNli.!te!!ll!taMe!!lllllne!llo:! "---1 •1•1t. I I l OV-11 1411111.J President ol B&PW Named to . District Office Dorothy Sutherland, president of Newport Harbor Business and Professional \Vomen's club, was named chairman ot Public Affairs for Southern District at the an- nual convention held at the U.S. Grant hotel, San Diego, Saturday and Sunday. Billie Hawkinson, state presi- dent, attended and wu one of the speakers. Another speaker was Elsie Jensen. who is connected With the United Nations assoda· tion and whoo< knowledge of her subject made! a dHp impnsc.ion... Ina Gerritt of Fullerton ... ln- •talled .. presiclent at Southern Df,strict. Cvol)'n Weber of Laguna Beach, -t ~t, being In- ST ART NOW TO LOSE THOSE BUMPS AND BULGES ·~:~ the local club by the lamous "GYRO-LATOR" Treatments =~-~~~~l'..; e No Eu!cnJ<; PADS Bachman, Fern Hobbo and I.ydia e No Jturnc oa TtimmNo e No D1S1W111No, No Exnass .£"'4 Q11aa $/Jio e/ • On l•lbo• Island . • 300..A' Merine ~ H•rbor 2241-J Summers. Thrllllnl' In Technicolor! Tbu.n., Fri., Sat. April %t, Z5, Z8 BOB HOPE As a Bllarlom Bawkfbaw With a Cue OD Dorothy Lamour -ln- "My Favorite Brunette" WW. oai. ......... .,,. Lon Chaney ---Peter Lorre (Alo.md rite -t-s. o. s. R.idio .SC-) ......... __ ~-· .... ~~--··--..._. .................... -ftw ....... ... • • • • Fourth Street and Sycamore Santa Ana • ~ , -· $,J~ * CALTEX *JANTZEN * MABS * CATALINA * GANTNER MATTE~ Get In tlle ·swfm · tilings! Let the summer un tan , I you to a golden ~rown .• sleelt bothi ?g sui design- ed for run, ~-'ie you ba I e r I o I, s rm or'suno bother. ~J! oil re for. you •.. ot RoTikln' s • • bo,.. midriff suits, goy \tro · I prints,, fanciful frills os well classic styles. 3. 95 to 25.bO six*tswear, aecond floor. - ' ' I I• -' : • • -- • ' BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOME.."i entertain ''BoueR" / Wl"Ote by lntroduclnl occupant. of the booth-, Edythe Upplnoott at a din.De r and program. at Newport H.a.rbor Yacht club. 1) Edytbe (Babe), Elaine "'elM (Gwendolyn), Fern Hobbs (Lucinda) and Irene Lippincott, as ••Sophie Tucker", Unga Some of Ttte.e Daya to John Morn. (Toots). Elaine \Velu and Fe m HobbA wrote their cle\.·er Tubm; 2) Irene i\lorrti1 as .. T oots .. slogs Ber Bathlng Solt Never comedy dlalo~ wbJcb was backl"f'Ound fo r the entJre aho"·· 5) \'le\4 Got Wet? S) Natalie Michaud, lmpreaAl,·ely rendering Ot. OI, 01, I'm or diner"'-8) 1..o,·elles of the choru& Clarice Brown, Marilyn \\'heele r, ~-~~ln~d'.'.l":an"_i_; _:4~)~E::v":al~yn~Rl~d'.'."e'...r ~c'.'.on::cl:'..:ucko:::'.'_t'.'.be'.'.'...:cl'.:'.'.'e'.'.:'e'.".r_p".:ro'.:'.'.:lo'.'.'gue~'._w:'.'.bl'.'.c".'.h_:sh~e'.__l__Be~t'.'.ty~Ba~'.':"d~y, Betty N oiler and Betty Ban tad; 7) Muter of Ce re- DOl~tEAFFLE ·'· OPEN DAILY I Chapter AB, PEO, Meets at El Toro I Costa Mesa Boy Scouts Plan Picture Show , Trip to San Diego monies Leslie Steftenten recel\.·es from Agnes Blomquist the Kroll of honorary memben.hlp in ?\e'4-port Harbor Buslnen a nd Profefl.- !llooal "'omen '9 c lub ; 8) unidentified guest etlC&pes rrom P hunnel of Lo\•e u "Lucinda" g1,•e11 chase; 9) close harmony between Emcee S teffenllen and Planning Commissioner John Allen. -News· Times photo b~.r Ken t Hitchcock Harbor Girl Scouts In Week-End Camp At Aliso Canyon J Balboa Circle Members I T o Be Honored Guests . A't Picnic Luncheon Thj.> Boy Scouts of Troop No. Girl Scouts of Troop~ 6. Ne \•:port J\fcm bcr5 of Balboa Circle m et NBWPOST BALBOA Nl:WB-tt•BI !YJ21DAI N Cam. . ~l lt" Maberry's SllOe . j R-.,.1~ One Day Service I . 18Sl Newport Ave. ~ Meaa! Calif. ! I -I Ollleo: I OONftAOl'OB AND B"1°-"D Hit ew&·m..s. --us CABINET SHOP SERVIcE CABINIJTS AND w.r:wo,w T. C JOHNSON, Sllpt. ...,_._ CATALINA DAILY. from Balboa Paftion STARTING TRUBllDAY, HAY lR Lea-.e Dalbo& 9 a. m. -Leave Aftloa. •:11 p. Boane! Trip, lncllldtnc -"'~· AVALON TRANSPORTATION CO. PboDe Barbor Sil for Resenatlw E. J. (Bud) Jacklin • OONTB&C'l'OB CEMENT WORK Flagetone Work . • Cement Block Fences .,_. Work or l'a ' " - CALL RABBOB lllH-1 FOB INFOBlllATION CLO.SING ·ouT I at COST ALL NURSERY STOCK COSTA MESA NURSERY 480 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • From8a.m. I t \\·as guest day on Monday for Chapter A B. PEO. \\"hjch met a t hon1e ol f\trs. Le\vis r.1oulton. Rancho f\1igucl. El T oro \\'ilh 50 or more presC'nt. !\1.rs. Russell Wilson of Santa Ana presided a nd Mona Summers Smith gave a reading of the Al- fred Lun t play, "O Mistr ess f\1ine.'' Attending rrom Balboa were Miss Lou!se Mon tgomery a nd her guest, ~'lrs. Barbre. 6, Costa Mesa, have comple ted Harbor, returnC'd home Sunday \\fednesday a t thC' home of the \ final a rra ngf'ml'nts for their Scout c\"ening a fter a \vondC'rful \\'eek president, !\trs. Stephen Weather- picture and amateur \'a udevile. a end s pc-nt camping in Aliso canyon, ford. \\'it h 20 present. The c ircle ·.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; progr am tha t promises a full even-south of Laguna &ach. '"as "·inner of the yC'ar ·s a ttend-,: Until 10 p. m. WAFFLES Canadian Bacon Served ALL DAY Home Made Doughnuts • COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE '305 Marine Ave. Balboa Island We prtde our- selves on the Chronometer aocuracy of our w a tcb repairs. Exactlngly a o • curate work· manablp. exact. /' Ing regul&Uon. . . lr I~ D \l\l..18 IR ID \\\V N • ''fV ,f & I • S.DAY SERVICE • Prtce11 Beuonable 1791 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Phone Beaoon G3Zl·W ''Rendezvous ot the Marlnen'' White's Balboa Island Cafe .. AND OOCKTAIL BAB • Gill MlB\IE EIG\IES • ' WILL YOU HELP? The Nationa l Amer,ican Red Cross has announced tha t fina ncial donations fo r the Texas Ci ty disas- ter victims w i 11 be accepted thro ugh R e d Crv.;s chapters thr oughout the country. Any per - son desiring to make a contribu- tion specifically for use in Texas City relief and rehabilitation may send it to t he local Red Cross of(j ce, Newport Harbor branch, 207 Island a venue, Balboa . ings entertainment a nd fun for The girls earned their outdoor anc(' contest a nd members \viii both old a nd the young. Proceeds cooking and camp crart badges be honored guests a t a piCnic from the sho"' will provide funds and proved themselves to be ex-luncheon and surprise progra m at ror the Troop summer camp a t pert ca m(X'rs. Besides !he badge the church on Fr iday, May 2. Bishop, and to set u p a rund for activities t h ey l'.'njoyed hikes, The dainty May Pole invitation unc!:-r-pri\'ilcdgcd Scouts. An Y climbed trees, played ball and was presented by l\1rs. J . K. E l- body that c~n . si~g or da nce 'Ur planned their camp(ire acti\i lies I Hott. president oi the W.S.C.S . ~o a stunt. is 1n \·1ted to com pc;te "'hich included songs, ski ts, char-1 The lunc heon \\i ll be held at 1 1n the amateur sho\,. ror the prize ades, hula dances. accordia n m usic p .m . money. land extra goodies to eat. Pla ns \\'ere made for the bazaar, The motion picture to be shown On Sunday morning the troop luncheon a nd rood sale to be held is titled .. The Peoples' Choice"-gathered under a la rge pepper tree at the church on F rlday, May 16. a full color , full len_gth picture of for their devotional service, every-The bazaar will open at 11 aJIL corned}-. ~erryma~1ng and mys-one con tributing a sacred song, and on sale \\•ill be aprons, pH:tOw- tC'ry, st arring Lowse Arthur and poem or passage from the Bible. slips, baby clothes, pot holders. tea Dre"' Kennedy, a P lanet. Picture Girls \\'ho "'ent on the trip wer e tO\\'els and a hand made quil t. production. The Scouts believe J ane Baker. Lu Belle Boice, Nancy Luncheon will be from 12 to tha,t the high school audi torium Cole. Pat Craft, Aldora Davis, 1 :30 p.m . and there Y..ill also be \\:ill be packed a t the O(X'ning E\'elyn Fo\vle r , E leanor Fergu-cooked food for sale. night, l\1ay 22. -son, Doris S pi elberger, Evelyn New officers a re elected in June . Accordi~g to t he Scouts "ha~-I \Voodworth. a nd th e ir leaders, and appoin_ted as a nomina ting 1ng fun \\'1th us a t our show Y..'111 twfrs. 'Glen Croft. M rs. Fred Wood-committee wer e l\t rs. Josephine The na tional office also an- nounc ed that clothing donations a re being handled through the Volunteers of America. rather tha n through Red Cross. help m a ny a Scout have fun this wor th and Mrs. \Vnlter E. Cole. Murray, M rs. H eidenreich and summer a t cam p." T ickets are on Mrs. Oscar Moe. sale no\\' by any Boy Scout---0r v B h At the c1ose" of. the meeting call Beacon 5413. ,. erwey rot ers sa ndwiches tea a nd coffee were Father of Boy Hurt in Balboa Troop 6's brand new pat rol. the To Visit Relatives served by Mrs . Weatherfor d with Bob Whi tes. \\'On the coveted t he assistance of Mrs. Neblet t. Honor P atrol r a nk for outsta nd-In Ho/land ing achievement in the month of Sues Roof Co March. They a r<> a ver}' happy Louis Ver\\·ey of Balboa is Jeav-. • I group for as thC'ir a ward they \.isit ing Friday for New York where . . San Diego on a. camping trip that he will be joined by his brother , ~·o rolls of roofing matenal will include fishing and a visit of Andre\V Verwey of Mt. Fleasant, \\'htrh fell from the r oof of the the fa mous zoo at that city. Mem-Mich. After three days visit ing in Ba .. lboa pavilion a year ago a nd bers of the group are: Patrol ed Los An I h h the metropolis they will leave on 1n1ur a ge es. yaut as Leader Jimmy Kimbrough, Bert brought a . damage swt for $10.-Gridley, Jimmy Langdale, Romaine the 29th and fl~ to Holland where 506.01 against Alber t D. Robert-Corbin. Leroy Carter , H . C. Mc-they will visit their m other , now · d ' 'd all d d 84 years old: three sisters and a ~n.. tn tvt u Y a n un er ~e Cor khill , David Pridham, and Har- firm nan1e of the Holmes Roofing low Richardson. Scout of th e brother. Co The BaJboan made a trip t o H ot-. , month for individual outstanding lend in 1938 but ~ Andre w, who Action was brought by J ohn a ccomplishments was Robert Han- Merrill in behalf of his 15-year-old cock. Flying Eagle Patrol. spent some time in Newport Beach son. Robert Merrill. The complaint sever al years ago, hu not been alleges the roofing firm was en-NEI GHBOa·s PEBlKITS UP back34since he earned to thil coun~ gaged 'in root""mg the pavilion and HUNTINGTON BEACH-Build-try years ago an the fact that th th th . he is to accompany his brother at e you was on a raft or ing pen_nits for the first two w~ks hu been kept 81 8 surprise for float a djacent to thfl! pavilion last of April total $40,938, according the family. AprJ 19. to Harry ~ermyer, ~ty engineer. They will return June 2, Louis Two large rolls of roofing wei&h-1be building total si_nce the first Verwey stopping at Mt. Pleasant ing from 60 to 80 pounds are of the year in Huntington Beach with Andrew, then going to La.n- alleged t o have been permltted to ls listed a t $281,967. . sing, Mich. Where he will spend fall, striking the )'OUth and inJur· Pennota for 28 new dwelling some time with Mrs. Verwey's ing him. He still suffers from an uruts have been Issued lince Jan. 1 brother Harry Lewis then in& injury, it was alleged. for a total value of $112, 650. to W~in where he wu'°tor-r=========================;;;; merly in the tavern businea. He "We T alie the DENT Out ol AcciDENT" AUJO P41NTING New Rllbberized Undercoat (Sii B1lhberbed 1JMerwl Prottelhe Cael'wg) ••• HutcheSon' s Body Works 1101 bidwtrW Way <Xl8T& JD&t, nn&: 8ti sat N-*ll OJI. l5Gl • ... -Off Newpwt m.c. <WI Bea mm 55'5 expects to be home on June 21. MEN-WOMEN Prostate • • • Pelvis ........ ,: ,, ...... ........ -.... "' ....,. £Ri ,,_ we-. ._.-. •ur a'1 ... • t:t ---........ ,.. _, nun et -. • ... • -. IT'S YOUR GLANDS ... S' .,..., _ _. . ::I:". us ....... ·-=. .... a..&• ..... ae..~ ==~+: f'~ =. -.-t' ... A..~ ......... ... tee .. r 7 au Scotch tape, vartou.s sizes, on sale et the News-nmes . GUARANTEED AWNINGS! Door Hoods, Porch & Patio Canopies -..,. - Sa.m+waaa AWNING 00. 711 So. PM·talJtta M. ·-·: Pll.·1&11 I WR.I. NOT blow clmm-rlp _,____ and r.qulte ..... pl""'"& .. do the old·fub· lmedt;Jpeola~ ms INlTlAL 0011T m ms I.Aft 0011Tr Cl&U._ ... __ _ =...--......... -. ~--t..-I • QmRl;r Venetian Blinds ..... A' , -- I HOME·· -AUTO MARINE RADIOS REP AIRED 24-Hour Service I Phone: ne.oon 5163 915 Coast Highway Newport BMcb CASINO '.CAFE Comer Main li.nd Central BALBOA .. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 7 ·A.M. Until Midnight DELICIOUS FOODS BREAKFAST -:-LUNCH DINNER I c eah Motor Co • Only Authorized Factory Sales and SeFVice • ., In ' Orange County • ' I > • • • c ' •. \ 1 - JI Bedridden Busine&sman Operates Beadl City 'Man Pu11Uc Nonca =~j: ~aDNEI..! Unique Press Clipping Service Asks $65,000 in ~~ ... =~ ~:: P~ ~vea ln<lans Shut ••WPOaT 8AL8'0A Jf•WB·TI••• ,...,. •• 111\ ~ All! .. 111' P!iel • LUMB-.ER Coralite Tiie Board In AMOl1ed Colon Composition Roof Shingles Asphalt Roof Shingles Asphalt Sidiitg Shingles ' . ~-----Aloo Good Stock I BUILDING MATERIALS I Bay District Yard Phone Be&con 5lll . ' 518 Coast lllitbway At the Arcb<8 General and Marine SURPLUS SUPPLIES • Wbole581e • Retail Out Sanors BF -.a•DD LllZ l"'Larter A~on -demanded 1n the Qlmplalnt. mt11111,-.. _ •1nc r>owt.c a.. - -• ~ i. ---..t, ~ UI 'l; .. I • u arUJn& upon a:mtract, or will .E¥m1D1 .~ Pb. 1brt1or 1'19-W ,....., -h ' , "• ~ • , ='v• --,,. ,nm-Alleclna he ,.... defrauded ol apply to H¥ Court !or any other V1 I ~tltvl Shop ..... I 1 -u ........ at '816 ,... ........ ••E••1, '=It~· hi$ right.I under • charter acree-relief demanded ln. the oomplmt. um CoMt ~:-~ cJet lbr The Fullm an Indlw ahut out :! lo ?... '-:, ":':: =~ 1' ~Mo ia "°" for 11 ,_.. -. -ment on a fiahln& boat, Jamea Van of ~~u=:r ~t ~ ~ l l I ~If<! the Newport Harbor Sallon 6-0 la --, dates b.11 bandl, reacb!nC up to Fleet .of Newport Beach on Satur-ty of Orange, State of Callfornla, WPLOnupl.T W1yn'.lliD ZS their flrat confereDCI! ball ca-H• hamll .. b.11 own newspaper the keyboard. day filed suit for $65,000 dam&& .. this lJth day of March 1947 RELIABLE !Woman i;wm care f on the u~county oval Wednesday. cllpplria llft"Vlce arvt tend& out hun· Through the mall, the radio and from Dwight Brewster Boyden of (SEAL SUPERIOR c0URT • children tri your h , evenin: Tommy Thompoon, moundlrnan !or dredl ol cllpplnp, letters and re-the preaa. the world comes cloae Dana Point, the Van Camp Sea ORANGE COllNTYJ nl Hartlo<-l"""'W 30-4t the Indians, did not allow a Tar wrltos to the many papen on his to him. \lfl'1>· the thouaanda of Food Co., Inc., and Julius E. Linde, B J SMini 0 y. '. ::::'.! · c to pa.a second bale. BUJ Smith, lilt. contacts he hu built up, he bu alleged to be representatiVe or the County Q~k ·and CJ.erk of the WORK W~ n1ng tn· my Newport hurler, was drlven out of On a small hand press Tom no tim e to be lonely. Van Camp firm. Su rtor Cour f th State Ill~ Pl.81n or f~ cy. 530 San the box after four innings. print.a hundreds of poatcards des-"Do you get out ot doon a good Van Fleet charged that he and f ~lit rni ~ o d ~ the BerriardiDo Ave. N e w Po r 1 crlblng his aervlce and sends them deal?" A woman writer once asked Boyden, who is owne r of the fiJh-~ t 0 f 6r n an or Heights. ~, · 26-tft Box .aore: out to pr'OllpectJve cuttomen. He him. , in' craft "Monsoon," formerly reg-un y 0 ange. " Newpqrt .._,h Full ef'"lon even sells newspapers by mall and "Haven't been oul in years,'' istered as the "Tahiti Queen," ha d By H. MN~~ Deputy. EllPLOYJl&NT O~D ~ Smlth p-rf°'83 ~ ljl RON .. Ae 4Rl ~ he also writes excellent sales let-Tommy replied, cheer fully. "But entered an agreement March 3, APPEARANCE· "A defendant D ISH W ASHER iNTEn -~or:~f2b J 8 g ~n:i lb : : r ters which he sends to newspaper as a matter of fact, I am so d~ 1944, which was to run as long as appears in an action· when be an-Cheryl's, 322 Mar " e Ave., Bat. Weathnr11: c , 0 1 Crud.all c 2 0 0 editors ~ over the country, b uild-busy I never give it a thought. Boyden was indebted to Van Camp swers, demurs, or gives the plain-boa Island. Ph: Harbor 274 . Nettle• lb-p ! o o Brann cf 2 l I ing up hiJ Jilts for clippings. Tommy's unselfh1h passion for Sea Food. Under the charter, he tiff 'tt ti f hi 32-tft ~~~~s:. ~ g ~ =y~f I g g As he cannot llft even his head helping others has ~ept him from said, he would r~ive 2'At shares ance~~r e;h~~: ~tto~eay~:; HELP WANTED -+ Sales clerk. Brown If 2 o o ~~ rf s 1 o from the bed, he has a por table despondency over his misfor tune. of proceeds from fish caught, and a· f f him.•.' .. Jame• rt 2 o o Thom.P9Qn. p a i i · be f 1 . Or Bo d uld h no cc o appearance or Balboa Island Variety store. Ph: Robert.on lb 0 0 0 typewriter suspended from a bar • Num rs o peop e ln ange Y en wo get one s are. (Sec 1014 CC p ) I - --- --above his head. The machine hangs county whose names and a ddresses April 5, 1944, Van Fleet charged A · ' · d. · t be Harbor ZW-W. 32·2t <: Total• Mo z Total• 'Z1 6 1 . th ha Bo d ''f·'•·I .. ted t nswers or emurrers mus WAITRESSES WA~D B down at an angle, which acoomo-appear 1.n c ne wspapers ve Y en ~ Y represen o . "ti d filed with th -aJ heard from Tommy. him that )tis indebtedness was ful-~ ;:r1 ng, an e Shore Cafe. Be. 57 5. 32-tfc: Orange Beaten SEETHINGS ly satisfied a nd. Van Fleet was ~·IWRWITZ BOOKKEEPER for marine busi. . Dr. Strong Resigns . notified t he charter was no longer Attorney for P laintiff ness. M usi be firs class. Write -SANTA ANA (Tuesday) -In in effect. He asserts actually Boy-Address: 2611 West Central Ave-Box · .. P " c/o Ne s-Tirnes. high school conference diamond Beach Youth Project den •WI owes the company $18,-nue, Newport Beach, California. 32-ltc game here Wednesday, Santa Ana 000 and as a result the char ter Telephone Harbor 141-W. blanke ted Orange 4 to 1. BRICK carrying groceries for HUNTINGTON BEACH (TuH-should have been1 effective in the Pub.-March 18, 25, [\.pril 1, 8, Mama Gaines in A. B. market at dayl-Dr. Melvin W. Strong of last three-years. ' 15, 22: 29, May 6. 1947: Box score: Sant.Ii Ana Orenge I AB RH AB RH Altorc! c:f 4 O O Sm lth 2b 2 O O Anneodn: &a 3 l 1 Ltevanoe cf 3 0 0 Crawford. r1 :Z 0 0 Tho.mu It !I 0 1 F'ou('h p 8 l 1 Pentecoal 118 S 0 0 TruJltlo If :z o O Rime !b 2 O O Puenlea lb 2 1 3 Gome• rl 3 0 I Pace c 3 0 I McGiii lb 3 0 0 Costa Mesa ... Deputy S heriff this city has resigned the position The plaintiff demands $45,000 ... _ . ..,-....... -..__.. ...... _ .... .., .... BIJI O'Brien and son Richard at of director of youth . activities in for loss of earnings because he BUSU.'ESS GUIDEi to the refrigerator in the same store. the Hunting ton Beach high school was deprived of his rights, a nd Says Bill fall aglow):· "This is district, to be effective at the end he seeks an additional $20,000 in Richard. I've got another one--of the school year. exemplary and punitive damages Raymond, o ne-month-old ... Nice New youth councils have been for "wanton disragard of the doing, Bill . . . ~ formed in each commu.oity of the rights and feelings of the plain- Clocks -Watches -Jewelry CHROMOMTERS Repairing -Prompt Service Sensible Pr-ices HELP WANTED -~ales positio• open a t Men's S poir!s Wear shop. P ermanent .work . pply in per· son. 207 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. ' 32-2te DISH WASHER P'ANTED - Cheryl's, 3~ Ms:91e Ave .. Bal· boa Island. Ph: Harbor 274. . I a2.,r, Schmidt 3b ! 0 l Montono& c 2 0 0 Wllll.llmJI l b 3 0 0 Coll.n p 3 1 0 Wdamall rf 0 l 0 Pere• lb 0 0 0 427 30th St., Newport Beach J. A. GIIJJS H ERMAN Hansen grinning over district a nd all effort will be tiff." a jocular remark made by the mad£' to help them to make plEins Llnde and the sea food firm are J E w E L R y invincible J. B. \Vebb '-''ho has and set up goals that can be real-brou,ght in as defenda nts in causes 1786 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa VA N D.RIMLEN WANTED -Reliatfe v.•oman to help care for ch lld f " week ends, for private room and bath. Call Harbor 150. 31-2tc • • Just lert th£' Ocean Fr o ·n t ice . ized in the coming years, Dr. of action a lleging that Linde pre-3l-tfc OavM rf 1 0 0 Lan 1r 1 o o ___ cream &tore in Newport Beach. Strong said. pared the notice to Van Fleet that 1-------------- 24 1 2 . , . Jimmy Hansen seen in a huddle -------the indebtedness had been satis-HARBOR again. Thi• time with three male Mesa School Nurse fled, and that he was acting as Plumbing Service chums. He winks his left eye which an cmploye of Van Camp. Van is to signiry that everything is Wai S. A. Spea~er Fleet alleges this constituted a 1768 Newport Bivd ., Beacon 5048W \\'llmonl lb O O O f31Jalboa rket Z1 4 • Downey Wins FOUNT A1N GIRLS-Experienced prefered but nOt required. i1esa Malt. 1770 Newpor t Blvd. Bea· con 5224-J . 26tlc Jlore 'l'Un SO Tean ol 8ea wile to tae llartlor'r Do\\'lley upset Huntington Beach under control . . . conspiracy by the three defend· REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY 901 KAIN Fbleot CU--BAUIOA, CALIF. 8 lo 6 In the high school confer-~fA YOR 0 . B. Reed and Coun-Mrs. Irene Saunders, pub I i c ants to prevent him from perform-school nurse of Costa Mesa, was · · t r th h t ence game pla,,ed Wednesd•u. A cilman Bo. b Allen seen conversing ing requ1remen s o e c ar er . Contracting an'1 Suppli"es 97-tfc -GIR S- ' ~ 1 a speaker a t the meeting of mem-5<'\'en-run chalk up in the sixth I ve-ry serious Y on water matters bers of the ~lifornia Congress PUBLIC NOTICE for the former spelled defeat for outside the bank in Ne \VP or t of Parents and Teachers which 12 YEARS SERVICE Get a Good Job the latte r . Beach ... Jean Linsenbard sipping was held in Santa Ana Thursday. de l Mar. California. and that theJ'ur-IN TIIB HARBOR AREA With a Future -. --------------------- -_----_---_-=--.::_~_-___ ------= ' a taJJ coke in the ice cream stor e chue price thereor wlll be pal at · I Box IW'Or .. : and between sips planning a trip She stated that the 70th a nni-· 10 o"clock a..m. on the 4th day of May. HARRY HALL · t I I LIDO ISLE ve rsary of public health nursing 1947 at Ab!!tract & Title Jnsu'ran<'e Co. People are Ullnc the telephcb Downey HunUnoton Beach to Little Old New York via N '-\Vas to be observed the w -k end-In the City or Santa Ana. Callfoml.11.. PAINTING CONTRA.croR more than ~ I AB R H AB R H Orleans . . . "'"' County of Orange. Sta.le of Co.lifornla. 274 East 19th Street Df.).t.11.len Ir s o o Cook et :z 3 o ing April 26 and she observed that Dated April 4. 1947. d Kruggel If 1 t o Moffitt 1111 :z o o COLO NEL S{'(')lyngham Frank-Los A I lh f ' t 't t EDDIF. ~~ TUBIX Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, Calif. So-there are more an more op ONE Cf' LIDO l SLE •s' N ICEST ALL-VEAR HOM CB WCCKS. M UST BE !iCLO IN NEXT TWO \Ver~t rf 4 1 t loloa\11 c 1 O O Jin . Balboa Isla nder a nd Globe-ngc> es was e trs Cl Y 0 Vendor ---::,--,.----,-----~--lf-c 1 portun.ities far &frla las Steck!eln s.s 4 1 I Penh.11.ll l b 4 O O employ public heal th nurses. Al\"D/OR I Ura nga cf 4 t 1 Holxla•· rf 3 o 1 HC'rald ad\·ertising salesman. the JA COB GORDO:\" L d G d I Robi nson 3b .. l l Cru!!lnbry p .. 0 0 perspiration rolling d 0 \\' n his Vendee an scape 'al" ening T E L E p H ) 0 N E Hamn1ertn c 4 o o Hender-s n lb 3 0 0 Pub.-Aprll 22. 19-t7. d G d M • te l'alne lb .. I 0 Bu.shard 3b 2 1 0 .slightly tanned Ch{'('kS. racing a n ar en a1n nance R A 0 R s THC P R t C C RE~UCC9 $250 TWO WECKB. Cha\·e11 2b 3 1 l Rlchlll'"ds lb 1 o o home r r om hot Los Angeles. RESOl:.UTION We serve Corona del Mar, Costa 0 P E T ~lorley p I 0 0 RulJ: If 0 l 0 N h \\"lltt0n P a 1 1 Wetnhelmr rl t o o •· ot ing like a cool island breeze," A RESOLUTION of the Ne,1oport ?tfesa, L ido Isle, Ba1boa Island, wi"th the SHO ULD YOU B UY IT TODAY"!' Toto1la ___ _ __ says he .. Bill {Southern Fried Harbor Union High Sc:hool authorizing Newport and Balboa. 34 8 6 T t 1 23 6 t a contract ~t•·een the BOARD OF 0 a• Chicken) Hougland riding around TRUSTEES of the NE\VPORT HAR· Tn·m~;ng _ Ferti)i'zi'ng Th p ·r· ·T ) h !IHOULD Costa l\tcsa in a sheriffs bus and BOR UNION liIGH SC HOOL and the J iu e aCl lC ~ ep One Be Wise -Advertise I k ' . h r . '•uf "-· BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION. CAL-Call or Wr1't• Box "J" and Telegraph Company oo 1ng rig t smart or a young un. .., ruF lf'OR.-.;tA foTATE EMPLOYEES ' RE- ELDERLY man at \\'heel ot car I TIREMENT SYSTEM. PROVIDING NEWS-TTh!ES Y O U WAI T A W'EE K ANO SAVC Sl750 IN • THC H O P£ THAT N O O NE C L SC BCA TB Y O U T O IT"I' IT'S Q U ITE A PROBLEM - - -A!l•UM I N O THAT Y O U WANT A N I CE H OM lt ANO A L•D UKC •250. .. HO P H OHIE IH,-ClltMAiT I D H p. a. palmer 1NCORPoRAreo real tors 3333 v i a li do, no w p o rt b e ach, c al if. Te le phone ne wport beach, harbor 1500 -~=------=--=------__ , -----------------. ----- CLOTHES POR MEN AND BOYS g~ g~ SI.op Phone Harbor 51• Notice of Special Meetings r7 of Stockholders SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY LTD. • To !he Stockholder. of Southern California Edison Company Ltd. (A) A special moeting of all stockholders of Soulhcm California Edison Comp20y l td., lw been atllod by the Board of Directors to bo held at !he principal office of the Company, Edison Building. 601 West Fifth St=t, los Angeles, Ctlifomia. on Tuesday, May 6, 1947, at 9 o'clock A. M., for the pwpose of consid•ring and actins upon !he proposal heretofore adoptod by !he Board of Dirccton, to amend Articles First. Fourth and Sixth of the Articles of Incorporation to read as set forth in the Company's Proxy Statement dated March 29,1947. · ( B) A spocial mttting of the bo!d•rs of the Original Pr.forced Stock and Common Stock of Southern California Edison Company Ltd., lw been allod by the Board of Directors to bo h<Jd at .the principal offide of the Company, Edison Building. 601 West Fifth St=t, Los An.i:des, California. Oil Tue.day, May 6, 1947, at 11 o'clock A. M .• for the ~ of consi<lcring and >Cting upon the proposal heretofore adop<ed by the Board of Direaor., to amend Articles Fust. Fourth and Sixth of the Articlos ol Jixorporation to rad., set forth in the Company's Proxy Statemont chtod Mud! 29, 1947. The principal l""P"5C' of '!:,f.roposed amendmouts are: (•) to eJ.imjnate "Ltd." from the Company's mmc:; (b),to 'the Company's corporate aistcnce~; (c) to authonu two new c!ass<s of p ref erred stock to bo designatod m · 1 Cumulati"" Pttferred Stock, comp= 6,000,000 shares of the par nlu• of 2S each, issuahl• in x nes, and ~feimce eoo>prising ~.000,000 shares of the samo par value, issual>le in series, with autborimioo CO the Board of Directors to clot.nnino the dmdend rate, con· ...moo riglib, votins riglib, ndemptim pm and;o< i.iqui.i.::.:cfetttia:< of any wholly 1111i=M ..nes of <ithtt c1ass o1 -n lbxb and co m the of shares coostituting aay uniwxd mies; and ( d) to inaeuc the ll&ltborixd amount ol CQm.•01 Stodi: from '.4,,400,000 shares co 8,~000 shares. Tho sp<cia1 moeting ol the holden ol on,;.w Preferred Stud: and C.0--Stock •eferi;ed co in P"'"Pf>h B will oomiclor the propmal co amend tbe Articles ol 1-pontioa mlJ .. the ~ -the -ol the boldea ol two-lhitds ol all the -Ming apital llDilc oboald not bo obninod far the -.on1 of al<h pnipcm! at the~ nwtin'g of all ""':'holclon ttfomed CO in ponpph0 A ...._,or at 1111y odjmm-~. JJ the re-~ ~ "* is @joid at the -j .. refened lo in panppli A, DO htti-.. l>e tnm-.1 at the_.... nwting. n. cbe oft...;'-AJ><il 21, 1"7 ii Ille -a.dole for tbe dtt<1mi.>a1ioi1 of tbe *6'1L' I ... la to DlltiDe ol .a • 1'0Cle: It ... tiff ,...Oil ~ idcrnd ........... wl at.., od'fC""'""' i« aradJnem-~ Lao Aft_ ' , califcmla Dml V.idi :z9, l.M7. • SOll'l'HEJIN CALll'ORNIA.EDISON O:>NPANY LTD. 0. :v, s.ow \ s-p' "7. - I f'UF, FOR THE PARTICLPATI ON OF SA.ID 26-With license number 3675-80 cut-PUBLIC AGE!\CY I!ll SAID STATE 9tp The rate of pay 11 cqod-l"tart at ting dangerously out of 18th street EMPLOYEEf• RETIREMENT SYS-. I into West Central avenue and di-it~1~iER~o~~~1 01~~ST~~LOYEES CESS POOLS and $30 for a 5 d:a3r wee! k, Jn "'°"' I . h r . The board of Tru11tees Of the N"ew-S""'TIC TANKS communltieL . rect Y into pat O oncoming car. port Harbor Union High Sc:hool doea ~ T-----·-......._.-.... ·-._ whose horn pumps violently to ordain aa follows: .u;l',;,l~ ..... ..., &&""t.......,...---:::•"'" ~ warn elderly man but to no avail. f~tlon 1. That a contract la hereby Installed Anywhere · in the ftnt two -,..\ alolle _,. authorized bet11reen the Board of Trust· ,,___ ' The old fellow must have been ee"' o fthe N"ewport Harbor Union High Orange CblUJty many more after ~L deaf. Lucky for his car, the other School and the Board ot Adminlstn.· tlon, California State Employee11· Re·. Contract Drilling. Wark 11 ln pleasant i=om wttll m achine had good brakes . . . I tirement System. a copy of said co n· BEN Reddick. O\\'ller a nd pub-tract being attached hereto marked Sewer Connection friendly oo-worken CICOlld exhibit "A". a.nd by auch re ference erate, heJpful mwwwylltct. lisher of the weekly Press, \\·ho ra'/B made hereof aa though herein ae t out (All Work Guaranteed) --r-- r ecenUy bought out Charlie Crav.•. ln~::on 2. The preBldent of the Full Insurance Canied Inquire 1t more fnformatlon II d& ford·s lnlC'rest in the paper, says BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE l1red-or apply I there will be no c hanges in per-SEWPORT HA.RBOR USIOS HIGH J. "n. McCORMICK SCHOOL Is hereby authori11ed .em· a sonnel. So you-all can be happy, po•·ered. and directed to e:r.~ute said 340 V1ctoria St. Costa Mesa mates ... J ohnny <Golden-Smile) contract tor and on behalf of satd Beacon S06"J The Pacific Teleph one A gene)'. ::J" Oonho[f, pushed back in a chair fection 3. This resolution ~hall take 93-tfc and Telegraph ©ompany 'A'ith his legs flung up and over effect n dar-s after the date of lt11 l-------------- the COu ntr r al 'he Press. "Fr·i-adoption. and prior to the expi ration of FO i1 days from the paMage thereof sha11 RMED Windshields &. · Hatd: 100 E. Bay A Balboa day·s rest day," 5a)'S he. be published at le.ut on<'e in the Xew -Covers made to or der . Also PJex. port-Balboa r->e•·s Times. a ne•·apaper 514% No. Main St.. Santa Ana or Call O!lef operator Do you want to rent? tise in these columns. Adver- FOR INSURANCE SEE ' Howard W. Gerrish 1808 NowponBoale ...... COSTA MESA Pllone Beacon 5151 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life License and Contract Bonds Written PUBLIC NOTICE NO TI CE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK TO \VHOM IT MAY CONCERN': WlTN"ESSETE-l that notice 111 he reby given puriNent to tM prov\slons of Section 3-440 of the Cl1·!1 Code of the St.lite of C.11.llfornla. th.11.t the under-11i1t·ne<1 . LEROY K . PAUL .11.nd J . Y . BUTLER. intend• to ae:ll to THEO· DORE ROBlNS aJI lhat certain atock of m~rchand lae: con.Li!Ung geneni.Jly of •tock In trade. t1:11:tures. equlpme.nt and rood will of the buslneaa known u '"Bay Dh1tr1ct Paint fllo~·· and located at 409 29th Strfft. ?':ewport Beach. Cali fornia, belonlrin.g to aald J. K . BUTLER and LEROY K . PAUL. and located at Sewport Beach. Cali-fornia. County of Orange. Stele of of general c.:lr-culatlon. published a.nd !glass & Lucite Sheets for sale circu.!ated In !he !"i"e'A·port Harbor D!11-Nu-Wor ld Product!: Company, trlct. a.nd thence forth and thereafter the aame shall be in full for"Ce-and 303 'Iltlrd St., Huntington Beach e f~~!:;pted and appro1·ed this l~th day Phone H untington Beach 178 ot April. 1947. ~tft Attet1t : D . J . DODGE President A. H . FITZPATRICK Clerk Pub.-April 22. 1947. CERT IFICATE OF BUSIN ESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE u;..·oERSIGNED doe• hereby ce.rtify that be Is conducting .11. con· tractor of building apecla.ltlea buslneu at 33.5 Marine A,·e.. Balboa Ialand, California. un.der the tlctitloua firm name of Ha rbor Bulldldt Soecl&ltlet1 Co .. and I.hat sa..ld firm ta c.ompoeed. of the foll owing penon. wboae name and edd.reu Is aa rolloW11, to-wit : , ROBERT s. COOK. 310 Karin.e Ave .. CUSTOM TRACT'OR WORK Grading , excavating. Gentral tillage . R. L. Harmon . Phone Santa Ana 509()..J . 9-tfc ROOFS W. J:BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J 82-tfc 1 &-tfr SALE MISCELLANEOUS Call tornla. end th.at a transfer and '-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=: l&Pilftltnen.t of the aame will be ma.de, -and the pun::h&M price thereof ••ill Balboa lala.nd , Call.lom la. WITh'ESS my h.a.nd thJs 11th day of FIREWOOD--$18.00 cord. Pbont Aprtl. 1947. Santa Ana 6()79..R 9()..tft: ROBERT S. COOK Practically new. modern \Vadge- "''ood range with twin ovens and broilers, 6 burners .and griddle. Almost new '8 ft. Cpld spot re· frigerator, 6 ft. Serv'el r efr igera- tor, 6 ft. Servel t-efrigerator, radio. e lectric sewing machine. Easy whirl .dry washing ma- chine. Modem 4 pc. mahogany bedroom suite, like ne"· with springs and mattress. Comman- der sweeper, Hoover sv.·eeper, gas heaters. Bicycle S22. Cor· ner South Bay Front and Topaz, Balboa Island. Phone Harbor 1759. 30-4tc Careful Savers Save Here Where Savings are Safe and Profitable Too • We Invite Savings and lmea•••EUt Accounts to be handled by mall, • :Wrtte for farther In- formation end a oopy ol "FacU You Should Know.~ be paid. on Monday. the Sth day of Nay. 1!M7. at 10 o"clock. A. N .. at Banlr. of America N T A:. S A. Balbo& Branch. Ba1boa. California. County of Ora.nge. State or Cali fornia.. Th~the addreu of u..ld \•endor la 409 29tb Street. City of Newport Beach. C nty of Oranite. Stale of CaHfornla.. and the addreaa of aald ''endtt la 2116 We•t Ce.nlral. Newport Bett.ch. C.OUnty of 1 Orange. f'otate or Ca.J.lfom la. Dated April lt, 1947. J . M. BUTLER LEROY K . PAUL Vendor THEODORE ROBINS Vendee Pub.-AprU 22. 1947. STATE OF CALIFQRNlA. County ot 1--------------0nn..-... ON THIS 11th da.r. of April. A.D., fOR A RELIABLE Paint Job 01 1947. before me. ~ORA S. MARG-WARTH a ~otary Public lD &nd for your home, call Beacon 5330 sa.Jd County and Sta.le. peraoaally ap. alter 4 :30 p.m. 10-tft pea..-ed ROBERT S. COOK. known to ... me to be the peraon ..... hoee name la sulncribed to the within l.natrwnent, .and acknJwledged to me that he e:11:-ec uled the aame. COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. r h.a.ve he.n!unto set my hand and a.f!l:11:ed my off icial eeal tbe dey and Year In tbl.8 N d Re • certificate first above written. ew an pair cp EAL> NORA ~ llARGWART~ Phone Beacon ~R Notary PUbllc In a.nd for aid ·2573 Elden Ave., Coota Meaa CERTI F ICAT E OF County and State. FICTITIOUS FI RM NAME PUb.-Aprt.I 15. 22. 29. Kay 6. 1947. ~tfC E. o. Robert.eon and Bertha 11. JN 'DIE SUPEBIOB COURT OF FURNITURE RE-STYLED--Cov- 1 H..P. 3 phase electric motor $45. Nott Electric. 2821 W. Central Ave., N ewport Beach. Phone H arbor 258. 23-dc UPHOLSTERING -F urniture Ls our business. Old styles made into modern, desl~ Choice of fabrics. 522 ¥ain Sl .. Hunting· ton Beach. Phone 18114. 22-lf~ B A YSIDE PLATING Gold -Silver -Copper -Brtli$ Antiquea a S pecialty Roberuon. ht• wi fe. cert.1f7 tbat l.he,. THE STATE OF OALD"Oa-ered With a choice of Ta-try, are cooduct.lon a collfection.ary buaJ· ,,....-See Our Ad la Or Co n Dffe et n o lil&rfn.e AYen.ve. Balboa 1a1-NIA IN AND roa T1ii:: OOtnf-Broacatelle, and Velours. Mod-. ange un.,. and. Califon.la, under tbe DctlUowi TY OF Oil.ANOE ern Upholstery Shop, S22 ••-•-Phone Directory name of ""Robert.a C&ady Sbop. •• aMl.LU ~~,!': :===-~~= No. 4'811 St., Huntington Beach. Pb:=. 1914 Harbor Blvd 'P h. Bea. 5U3 ~.Dbot.b~· ~Ori:!: 81JIDION8 Cor. ff,Jrtior and 19th, Costa Mesa 0 =:.;. '!':'=. _.,,,, 1c, 1t01. PLU}{BING NexttoMethodiatClrurclt 28-tfc E. o . ROllSRTSO" Action brou&bt In the Superior I ~~~~.,."~~or ~ C:,p1'!;,t~1y1n ~ ~ ~O! W~"= PlentyAlofl ,SGooizes' dlTires 0. this A.orll 1 ... A..D.:J 1H7, WON of the Oerlr: ~ the °"==iar ,,__ -. mo. Wm. "'1 . .....,_ • ,....,,. """'1c . .._.., ~• Sink StowoP -Etc. ...... "" ..,. """'"' ......... -· "' -CoUnty. I -111 ._... E. D. -... ...i RICHARQ C. DE FIR, Plalntltt, Pb Harbo """ .. -~ ~~ = :.-:.~ Yri. MINA DE FIR. Defendant. one r ....,,,_. ComP!>und Mo r Oil -to u.o wtWa -· u4 !l'HE PEOPLE OF THE ln'ATE -Addi-:I08 28lh It. 1. Gaiiai,. 'IOc l =--~ to -~ "'"7 ....,. ... OF CALIFORNIA SEND GJU%1'. 8-tfl:: <lllWo>...._ ... MJm>RD INGS ro: CARPENTER woRIC-;Wlth-,. w~ .Auto Supply N...,,. PUbllo ta ... "'' ..,. MINA DE FIR, Dofmdaat. without crew. -.ieJ!nc, aJ.. -DNJer °""'"' ... lll&te. You are directed to._ 1n an ts&-. ._in. -Santa ·-N ~-....,_~ n. lMT. aCtioa troua!it aplnlt 10ll bl' tbe Ana 108!).W. 71-tfc ....., ff\""' 1 rt ~ Oootal u.;: e NOT tea Ofll' I ~ION TO K~L abaft namicf' pWaUff ID tbe ~ . I _ ~ d .. IOO'!'ICS m msrr. al911:1f _, perter c--t ot Ille state flt Cd' • -.u, 1& 1 • d ...-r11· .. 1r-. :r:.~~°'..!::';'=. fanlla. 11! -far tbe a-~ flt ALCX>HOLICS ANOYNKOUS-WASBll!fG 1n BINES ........ tMl .&Jbwt D.. wa--... Ora1:l&e. ad to ..... tbe CXllD-D-a... n-'"A" _, N -If .._... j a •--_ .. ,,_, •-. o<•-plalat tborola wt--dQo • ...,.,~ ~o .,.._,_ --• -ao ,,_ ...._ ..... Qllw ......... Ca&Uarala .... • • . • 32..atc • r ... at I . .... to _. \0 1...-....._ _.. --C dtB' tbe WWW lb -)'Oa of tide 1,,,.....=--------=_,,....,._,--.--A ... tl1tl1' I i=t'L!,~,,:: :t'~=::.u ~"'"'"•;If wtEd -tbe 11' .. ~ ... w~TO-"=N:-,aai: BILL'S 1 1W,l.AIJ-A1TERIA ...._... .. ,,.,11t:r1a~•·~otO.mce.wwt.tbmt1*1:1' .-...----.... _.._. j , ft•i lM m O a. I::!! '-..t'S,.,_.., ___ ,..:.;"':; dQo If wtEd II ....... --Bqllli:l'Bartlar, 1--flt 4111 Nowill*t ~ .._ ;~=-:·--. -I • ---...... -----ID CGata -... 1lltll It. ~ J!hM... ...... Jl:.tlllSPI•. * la -~~ :'=:-~~ 7&.~ ll'P"' wt•• aw •.bot.,.. Brz ••• MS:a-W. .... --r 1T-dl ' • ' • h , , I ~ I ' ,, 'I I' ! ,, Steel Kitchens GLASS ENCLOSURES SHO,VER DOORS -- Southern Counties Supply Co. Phone 5S85 Laguna Beach 548 Forest Ave. 32-l tc AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY AT BOB SKILES AUCTION YARD 15th and Placentia Sts. APARTMENTS .it HOUSES 4S BEAUTIFUL HOUSE TRAILER. compl. furn. W ill rent to r espon- At Corona del Mar New 2-Bedroom Home Partly furnished $9500 Several New Homes 2-bedroom $10,500 Elll!h Garage ,House Partly furnished. Cor. Lot. $5200 1WO LOTS !or Sl900 Other njce Lots -$1500. ·Hillside Lot near ocean-$1000 See W. J. HOLCOMB 1517 Coast l"liway, Corona del Mar ''Where the Flags Fly'' 32-2tc COSTA MESA 10 A. M . FOR SALE-Dyer Dhow sailing dinghy. Tu·o m onths old Call between 5 and 6 p.m., 226 Via Lido Nord. Phone Harbor 1194-J. sible couple. Inquire Anchor ----------- Tra iler Port, Costa Mesa. 32-ltc MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE ---==,.-:"'"'°-=-::::--24--t!c FRESH VEGETABLES AND FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE '8 CANNED GOODS I rt LOTS OF FARM MACHINERY 40 ft._ 22S H.P: G.M. dlese spo WILL SXCHANGE FOR BEACH EVA F. RHODEN Realtor Ocean View Lot c;:ru1s~r or fishing boat. Motor PROPERTY _ My artistic and CATTI..E. CALVES. S ADDLE Just mst~ed. ice '6ox capacity, secluded home in fastest grow-50x125 Cliff Dr ive lot. Newport HORSES AND HOGS 6 ton. Price $8,750. Box 4TI, . L A d ' tr'ct 7 rooms Love-Heights. All utilities in. M Bay Calif mi Phone ing . . ts I . . . "Where Buyers and Sellers l\lect .. ~lrro 4131• 0 . a . 26--tf ly cool dining terrace. Fish pond. $2750 PHONE BEACON ~6 co ect · c Twin garages. Pa ved alley. Mod-· - 32-ltc Balboa Canvas Shop ern. 2906 Victor ia at 29th & Corona de! Mar . ro=--R-:S:-oAL-:-::E:--;E::;-lec=tr-:o-;:tux::--:r::;ef;::_ri:::'"g., Sails -Boat Coven Crensha w. See 2 • 5 p.m . J2-ltp New and lovely 5-rm. home, 1 blk. 4-ft., "''a ter cooled. Pl'.'rfe<:t con-Marine Upholstering MONEY TO LOAN 50 from Coast Hiway. Has , tire- d.Ilion. $80. 5402 \V. Ocean Front. Harbor 207 -224~ 2ht St. place. hd\\'d. floors, outside patio Newport Beach or Call Harbor Newport Beach 71-tf• LOANS TO BlJlLD, buy, :mprvwe.. and Bar-b-Q. Built-in kitchen 2511. 32·tfc CUST0~1 BUILT beds any shape modernise or retinance. ra nge and living room rugs go Newport Balboa Federal S&vtop with house. Reasonable a t-FOR SALE -Bicycle. like ne\v, or size to fit your needs. Write and: Loan A.uociatlon.. lge. basket. $15; clay-back h"at-2861 Olney St., El Monte. 3.333 Via Udo Ph. Harbor 1!KXl er , cost $45, sell for S6 : patio 31-4t p furn. &. umbrella. all for S37 .50; crib, $.5; kitchen table. SS : Cer. of So. Bay F ron t & Topaz. Bal- boa Island. Ph : Harbor 1759. 32-2tc FOR SALE -16' Douglas canoe excell ent condition, Z paddle!. 2909 W. Central Ave.~ Newport Beach. Har. 2652. 27-tfc --,,..-,=--,.,.-,,.,--cc.,;--;:=:::: Do you want to sell it! Adver-FOR SALE -Vanity: 011 heater: tise in these oolumns. Philco Console ra dio ; club ch air: ----------- maple cOffee table: hand p\o\\·; MUSICAL a: RADIO shopping· cart. 192 Flo\\·er St., . Colla Mesa. 6€'acon 57-88-\V. WANTED-SO good used pianos · 32-2tc in trade for new Spinets or good FOR SALE -Two 500 lb. car wheels for mooring anchor s, SlO. PHone Harbor 2115-i\t . 32-2tc grand pianos. Highest pric e allowed. 11 you are not ready for your modern piano now we "i ll give you a high credit to Watches _ Clocks _ Jewelry be used at a la ter time. Now is CHROMOMTERS th e time to get a big allowance. . Da nz-Schmidt Piano Co. 520 No. Repairing -:--Prompt Sen "lce Main , Santa Ana. 30-tfc Sensible Prices • AN DRIMLEN J GRAND P ianos. Kimball, Knabe, V \\'eber, Steinway, Baldwin. J E W E L R Y I l\la ny other makes. Grea t bar- 1786 Newport Blvd.· Costa Mesa gains. T e rms. Danz-Schmidt 31-tfc Pia no Co., 520 No. Main, Santa ~VENrTIAN====-;;B:;-LINDS--;;:;:;:;;;--:;Al-;:umln:::;::wn:= Ana. Or will rent. , 30-tfc NEED MONEY? See Us for Quick. Helptul Service on Your Finandal Needs -Loam on Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Clooed Saturdays) m. 181419 Newport Blvd.. eo.ta M ... Beacon 5Z.lO (Acn>U trom Alpha ileta Markell 32-Jtc -1. wood. Call WI !or m.e est! SPINET Type Mirror Piano. Just 1------------ , mate. RenoYation A: renntshlng possessed. A fine buy .cnly $287. WE BUY TRUST DEEDS-New· So Cout Venetian Blind Co. Danz-Schmide. 520 No. Main. port Balboa Federal Savtnp & Wdt 18tla and Ne•Port Aw... Santa Ana. 30-tfc Loan Association, 3333 Via Udo. ea.ta Meea.. Ph: Beacon 5762-W Harbor 1500. 27-tfc 38-t!t CASH FOR PIANOS MONEY WANTED 51 $13,000 EV A F. RHODEN R e altor 470 Newpor t Blvd . _ I Ph : Bea. 571 3-R Costa Mesa 32-2tc BALBOA Beach Home, extra apt. vacant. Stucco. On the peninsula. 1569 Mir amar. Adjoining lot is available. Helen Farringt on , 1107 'So. Ro~rtson Blvd., L. A. 35. CR-1 5623. 32-Stc '!WO-STORY furn., Ocean Front. Ma nsville siding, 3-bedrm., fir e- place, bath & ~. Novel inter ior finish : dbl. gar.: outside shower with ·3 dressing booths. SIS,500. 5708 Seashore Dr .. Ne wport. I 32-2tp FOR SALE -Outstanding 2-acre commercial orange grove. Finest production record in Li.ndsey district, $65,000. Cash or t erms. Will stand closest inspection. May accept up to \.i trade in un- incumbered residential or income property. Prefer Balboa. U tal<- en this '·oltJk will include ~ of Valencia crop now picking. Ph: Harbor 2503-J. 32-2tc Electric and Fire Equipment Tests • BALBOA ISLAND-Very attrao-- A I s 0 -PERSON INTERESTED In mak-ti"" 2 bedroom house and 1 bed- Tuning and Repairing Ing pt"lvate loan on newly com-room and sun room guest apart- All Qmlllled PenoMel C-O-T0to: PYT<ft< •Foam rellll& co• J!nd aystem and --atabhl•-rrs HOKIN & Gil.VAN 1000 Cout IDch-.Y Jib. B11 ••• 5t07 91-tfc pleted 3-bedroom home. Balboa mnit over 2 car a:arage. ~ PHONE MR. FAGAN Bayshores. Call 2641 Crestview cated on 40 ft. lot few feet from "Harbor 1563 Dr., Balboa Bayshores. :12-21p north bay. See 326 Onyx' then 17-t!c A1lTOllOTIVE a nm II t:all or ... owner ~ Grand SPINET Piano&. The moot famous 1------------Canal. Harbor 21Sl-M. 31-2tp mtakeo. LowSo estlnpiBI~·.~~~ -ST 0 P-WANT<meortwo-tertrontlota. a once. me o...., ·--.-wm trade R;2 lot Loo An&eleo any and Walnut. Art cases. Plain TIRE u... A.., and/or Jt.1 llonroola. Mill>! WA!i'i'&D 'IO BUY IJ caaeo. Your old piano taken In "Dn.n add cub too. Leo Walla. RFD WANT 'l'O BUY -ottlce desk. at highest pice. Terms. Danz Let Us Balance Your No. i; Monrovia, Callfomla. obOUt llO x 52. Good condition. Schmidt Piano Co.. 520 No. Main 29-J..2tc ---- SMALL HOME ---MESA Just remodeled and re-roofed and newly painted. One Bedrm. with adjoining lot on comer, all for $6,000. No commissr'?"" to be paid . ~ BUSINESS OPPORTIJNITIES Two restaurants, well located and well equipped. Well worth your consideration. Now is the time to buy this. Business and real estate listings of alJ· winds appre- ciated. ALL KINDS OF LISTINGS APPRECIATED. FRANCIS J. HORVATH, Broker Harbor 1805-R -OFFICE -328 28th St.· Harbor 1922-R -RESIDENCE -116 35th St. . ' 32-2tc CORONA DEL MAR This new listing is what you've been waiting for. South of the highway; 2 bedroom plaster and stucco home, one year old. Priced under $10,000. Hard- wood floors, floor furnace with thermostat. Land- scaped, eight fruit trees. $3500 Down, and r OU Move in CORONA DEL MAR Owner says "sell"-he's tired of commuting, wants to buy in L. A .• Look over this beautiful 3-bedroom home, admire its two fireplaces, then hurry and make an offer. If it's close to $17,500, owner may get reckless and accept. Has income possibilities. JOHN E. SADLEIR -Realtor STANLEY A. SMITH-Asrociate Broker 1505 Coast Highway CORONA DEL MAR Har. 741 32-1tc RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT CO. A. R. EBRITE JIM W. OOAK Clyde B. Doak W. C. Gabbard George Evenson 1936 Newport Blvd. 1435 Coast Hiway Costa Mesa Corona del Mar Beacon 5857-W Harbor 1271, Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Us Costa Mesa -Full Price $4,250 1-bdrm. Home-Living room, kitchen & bath. Gar- age. large lot. Three houses east of Newport Blvd. $4250 at $2000 down--0r make offer. 2 1/~ Acre Ranch Costa Mesa · ---near Newport Blvd. Home of one bedroom. living room, bath. kitchen, nice guest house; corral, fence, chix equip. Full price $8500. Will consider trade of car, trailer or lot as part of down payment. balance like rent. Corona de! Mar -Best Buy 4-rm. home, completely furnished; lg. living room with beam ceiling, knotty pine interior, California fireplace. Cc!mbination dining room and solariwn; twin beds in bedroom; lots of closet space. Close to stores on Larkspur. 1'h-car garage. Vacant. Immed. possession. Price $8950-easy terms. Corona de! Mar 2-Bedroom home, south of Highway; sewers in; near school. Large living room. kitchen, dinette & bath, Hardwood floors, floor furnace. One year ofd stucco. Garage 18x27. Price, $10,5'00. Good terms. Duplex -Corona de! Mar New. Vacant, Ready. Comer property. Sewer & side- walks in. South of Hiway. 4 blks. from ocean. 1 blk. to bus. Each suite consists of 2 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, nook, bath, garage. HardwQOd floors, furnaces. Price $19,500 or make offer for quick sale today. Balboa Island Home and Apartment Furnished -Full Price $13,950 . 2-bdnn. Honie about 12 yrs. old. Completely fur· nlshed,-refrig.: washer; stove; bunk beds, inner· springs., etc. This home is a large 5-room home and semce porch. Studio Apt. on side of garage. Outside bathers' shower in patio. Good tenns for quick sale. For Rent -Costa Mesa 2-bedrm. home on Newport Blvd. Suntable for pro- fesiOnal office. Close In. $100 per mo. Nearly new. Also 6-room, 3-bedroom home, comoletely and at- tractively furnished Large yard Dbl garage. $150 . <:all be typowrtter desk. Phooe Santa Ana. 3G-t!c Wheels With Our ~ 13. 26-tfc USED Planoo. Good makes $89. N uod w.ANJ'ED--Old electric retrlgera-'96 and up. Or will rent.' Our ew.... em w . -BNCOll 5034-~t!c terms are !!De. Danz-&:luni4t. BEAR DY-NAMJC • 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. 3G-ttc. Wheel Balanoer ' WWEST l'rlcol. new and uood PIANO ":"UNJNG and ~ flslllture. S ee Needle'a ZIOt J . B. Bio--Bee DI WILL TRADE--Loto on Lido Ialo - allo Iota ca Pentnwla on ~ -ot2or3--- ln s.rbor ~ Plx.-S...- 1'07 81-tfc per month. : ' Vi Acre Orange Ranch Costa Mes -Eastslde. 2-bedroom h<lme. New. Va- cant. Partly fumlsbed. 11'. full· growb Navel orange trees, bearing heavy; 1 fig. Price $8750-Tenm. -Newport Blvd.. c 0. t. Met&. ~. 388 BrOiclway, C.C.ta wm -tOIJO for ,_ 9'">.!ture. -.._ 18-tfc • B11 , •• 5m8. ~ttc BUNGALOW Plano. A beauty, Will Pay Cub :1uat u» new. To -1t 1a to 1qw -.;...,. l'lllalture or -t ba" It. T-llke velwt. $3115. ~ ·-·-e-• ~ Dom-Sebmldt. Santa Ana. 520' ,_. ._ ~ -Co No. llaln. 3().tfc Crawley rt ...... t~ ..... Olhaa will --... ·-11112 Jtowpor 11-tfc 8 • ,.... .... _.,. - -' • . Appr"'ed Cbr,.ior - Pl1mouth --.. -NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS I . - ----;i ' r 7 • BALBOA IST +i,NT 2-itory home in excellent ~tloo near South Bay. Has 3 bedroOms. Me.ids quarters. Guest apartment over 3-car garage. Sun deck !and patio. This home ii partially ~­ ni.shed and you may have lmri'l:ed- iate possession of both units. Price $32,500 LINWOOD VICK I Realtor , 312 Marine Ave. Balboa Island H.ARBOR 2241-W or 548-M . I 32-ltc J. M. Miller & Associates, Realtors Harbor l,264 15th & C:a:tra1 OCEAN FRONT HOME 5 Bedroon\s, 3 baths. Completely' and tasteftl)ly redec- orated. Interior arrangement suitable for flmily use or for rental accommodations. ' l $22,500 ( BEACH COITAGE . Attractive small home in Balboa in quiet n~ nborhood close to bay and shops. One bedroom, liiving with fireplace, kitchen and bath. Room on lot for ~dditional building. . . $9,500 1---- NEWPORT BEACH ·HOME & INf X)ME Well built, comfortable 3-bedroom hame, newly rene>- vated and nicely furnished, with large living room and fireplace. On rear of double lot is a detached 3-room furnished house with private entrance and yard with $50 weekly summer ceiling rental. Beautiful patio completely walled in and elaoorate barbecue and garden. Large twe>-car garage and a dditional storeroom. I · Price Complete $15,000 BALBOA INCOME PROPERTIES 5 Completely furnished units including Electrolux refrig- erators on two downtown lots. Will show a !:1"0!!8 of 20% with low operating expense. Full price $26,000. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES •Call Cliff Babin Record Shop -Good Income from Small Investment Hot Dog Stand -A Sacrifice This Week. Dinner Hou5e -Excellent for Qualified Operator. J. M. Miller & Associates, Realtors Harbor 1264 15th & Central B. A . N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES 32-ltc HOMFS -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPOR'ruNI'I'IES INSURANCE 2-Bedroom Home 1 Car Garage -Nice Lot Full Price Only $4500, Terms . New 2-Bedroom Hom e Large lot. good dist. This is reall~ a buy. At Only $7750 WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU . B. A. NERESON I REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES Phil D. Soloman -SALESMEN -John Boocht 1972 Newport Blvd. 819 South Main Costa Mesa; Calif. ~ta Ana, Calif. Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: s. · A. 7240 •' MUST SELL! CHOICE HOMESITES, ON LIDO SIZE 47Jl2x90 FT. IDEAL LOCATION . PRICED FOR QUICK SALS I CALL HARBOR 7rf1 · · I I . . I ' I 32-1tc . • • ·Page8 • • JfSWPOaT BALBOA JIS1" TIKSI fiJMn&T •taps• a ¢, a... !p! .. UCI t t t t . ELECTRONIC t t t t EQUIPMENT SERVICE • 1, u, a 111111 ut van •nd• ...... J. K. BROWN ~ 1219 Coast Hiway Newpon -s.,,con 5263-W The South Sea Island Paradise in Balboa • Thick Steaks • Olops • Chicken • Sea Food Delicacies Tropical D rlab Am•dncly DUfereat ~ -~-~--,__Francois Marshall, MgT.-llar. 871 ~> -· -~ I - THREE BIG FEATURES This Week at S 0 S RADIO ELECTRIC & ISLAND RECORD SHOP 1. Just Received, shipment of ·uni- versal "Clean Air" Cleaners. This new tank type cleaner with 12 $6995 different attachments priced at ··-············ 2. ·Philco Model No.1213 Console in bleached or walnut finish. • Chippendale Style Cabinet • 11 Tubes • DeLuxe Record Changer • Push-~utton Operation • Standard Broadcast, FM, Short Wave, Police, Amateurs. $389 50 3. Good Supply of the New Decca FFrr Records. hailed by critics as the best ever made. Albums Now Available • Stravinsky -Petrouchka Ballet Suite • Katchaturian Piano Concerto. • Mendelssohn -Italian Symphony . APPLIANCE AND RADIO SPECIALISTS -- HENBY W. B&AINElm SOO Marine Ave. BALBOA 181..AND Barbor 'J80 • Red Croa 6ets Through' Wife Word G'bye," lald the Red crou lady. .. ' HANSEN'S noo o-a . . Confectionery & Unch I FO<d stalked belpleooly back to hla office, headl of ~·t pourtnc down hla face. The telephone booth wu ltUffy. but the anxiety wu wane. He tried to work but he NOW OPEN IJVENING8 • • couldn't beca~ a film of plctUl'el or torn bodies and toppled houaes. Malts • Sandwiches • Hamb•--ers boards and panes of glau strewn · ~I e in every direction, kept up a con-J stant pace before his eyes. Beadi!ry'a Box Candy • (Jaterlilg lee Oream • That night he was still pacing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~ the floor of his offi ce when the - telephone rang. He grabbed the Ir~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEEKL"O MORE PUBLICIT Y F OR BALBOA, bu•lnes•men or t hat ~don or tbe city of Newport Beach ha,·e hired .. Hal" Homrtc a nd hJ9 wife (shO\\'D s tanding In the ro~d of their ad\·ertJ.Mnc car ) to "!!iell" beaud tul Balboa to people In ta wns outMde Callfomla on tbelr to ur or .ome t60 \'eteranA' hospital• located throur hout 1he United Stat.ea.. -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. FISW NO B OAT A FI&E OFF LAGUNA BEACH -8.bortJy after this fishing boat c&Ul'h t nn:i off Bini Rock , LAcuna &acb, Saturda}~ afternoon, lt exploded. F ou.r realdenta of Bellflower were reACued f rom dro\4'nlng alter f-hey jum ped overboard. -News-Times On-the-Spot photo by Kent Hitchcock. : Saints Win Sunset I League Track Meet ·At Huntington Beach <ConUnue<S rrom P&i?e One> <SAi. Rand (Fl. Bean INI. Time • :!I0.8. 880-)·a~ relay-\Von by 1-~ullerton: Santa Aila . Downey. Tlnie-1:33.1. I Broad jumrt-&-kle11 •SA •. Knight •F 1. t).,...,.ty l HBl. \Vhlte lSA). Dia· tance---ZO rt. 11 In. High Jump-Tit"": f_,011• 1 SA I. H M"ker IF }. a.nd Broward •DI; tie for fourth E\"an• •SA i and Jluhn tHB). Helght- 6 rt. 6 In. Pole \"llult-Barnf'l! •F •. \Vall• <SAl . Carmll"haf"I 1Al ; tied for rourth: Ward •:'i•. B11ker 1SA 1, BeMrmeyer tSAI. Jielt;:ht-12 ft. 4 Jn. 1:-."e"'· league rec- ord . Fonne r re-cord. 12 ft. I In .) Shot put-Tubal"k (SA). Finnegan 1E;A.1. llu hn t HB). :->ourae •N1. Dl.1- tu.nl"e . 44 !t. 3 In. Cl.;111 "8" 70--~l'rd high huraJ~-~Ruff (N ). Time -9.t 100-yard dn.11h-RuMell 101. Tlme-10.6 660-yard run-Go.le t l-IBI . Tlm~l :2S.4. 220--~rd da.ah- Young ':-.; •. Tlm~23.L 1320-)•ard run -?llll.'l11n r:"l,, Tlme--3 :31 .4. 120-)'ard low hurdlf!!'l-?\111!.11 ll-18). T lme--13.9. 660--)'ard llflay-Newport. Tlme-1 :10.7. Hi¥h Jumr---Carter •F •. Pollock (N), Brown 1JIBl. tied. lleight-6 ft. IO in. Pole \"11u!t-Tle tor flnt : Bradden \SA). Ml"CRnn t l-1 B). Pollock I ;.;:). Wlle11 • F l. llel~ht -10 ft. 6 \n. Shot put-Brown t ;.; I Dl11tanre--4S rt. Broad jumP-Smlth 1~1. Dll!lanee-20 ft. 31~ In. C1a 11 ··c·· rio-)·ard duh-Krogarude (Fl. Time -5.9. 100-yard duh~"Berton 4 F l. T1me -10.8. 660-yard run-Ber-Ion •F 1. Time -1 :30.7. 120·ytird 1011• hun11ea-Ro bet1. MeaM IA ). T lme-1·1.6. 440--yard relay- Fu\l~rton. Tlme-47.1. Broe.d Jump- Krog•rude I F ). Dl11tance--19 !t. 9 In. Hi 1th jump ?tlean ! N 1. Helght-5 ft. 4 111. Pole va ult-Baker t SA L Height -10 ft . 6 In. Shot put-Meade fA). Distance 46 rt. CJa.ssifJed ads DO get the job done. phone and lifted the rece,.iver . · "Y .,.,.,., H es... e gasped an answer. "Mr. Ford ?" Asked a female bperator. 1 "Yes, yes, this Is Ford." '"Santa Ana is calling." \~·Yes, yes, yes." • "Hello, Mr. Ford?" "Yes, this i:1: ''Good," said kindly voice. ''The Oklahoma ity Chapter of the American Red Cross has just notified us th.st your mother-in· law, Mrs. Johnson; your wife, Mrs. Does Your House· Need Pai_nting or ~ Cle~ning? No walth1g. _Work done Lmnw!lately bJ highly llkllled Joarneymeli Palatea aalll« the most mod- em equipment and n-t matertU. * . Owned and operated by World War D Veteran -king your permanent good will lUld paln>Dage. -tr,, Ford and Mr. P.1-itchell are safe in Seiling, Oklahoma.'' "Seiling?" Asked the nonplus· FOi' Free l'Jd:lmeiel sed but relieved Mr. Ford. Phone HARBOR 2 64 5 "Yes, Seiling," said the Red Cross lad from S:anta Ana. "On l C. B the night before . the storm and e.e ~81[1 by prearrangement, Mrs. Johnson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~·E~~~~ \\'ent to Seiling, where she met _ Mr. Mitchell. And your wife is now "?CX:X:D:XXlCX:X:D:XXlCl:X>OCX:X:CICC:C:Cl:X:CCl:X>OCX:i. on her way home." 11 'Thank God," Ford said add· ing,( "and thank ypu for' your kind assistance." "Always glad to serve you:· said the voice \vith the smile. "G'bye." "I thought maybe you could make a story out of that," said Mr. Ford, "and give the Ame rican Red Cross a little credit for all the good that they do in the World." Yep, we could. Mr. Ford. 0. T. Johnson Passes, Services Wednesday Orson T . Johnson. 70, of 219 21st street, Ne\lll)Ort Beach. died in St. Joseph hospital iti Santa Ana on Sunday. He was in his 70th ye ar. A retired engineer , he is sur- "ived by his wife. Edna of Ne\l.'- port Beach: thtee sisters, Eva Fudger of Beverly Hills: Mrs. i\1afy Dickey of Berkeley and Mrs. Candice Booth of Los Angeles, and his mother, Jeannette Kair- nes of West Los Angeles. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Grauel chapel in Costa Mesa and inter- ment will take place in the Ingle- wood Park masoleum. JUST RECEIVED! New Shipment of Fine BEACH UMBRELlAS ~95 ,. 51095 Beautifully Finished Lawn Swings Recovered $1995 Hardwood Poles • Santa Ana Tent & Awning Co. , 1626 South Main SANTA ANA Phone :980 790 So. Coast Blvd. • LAGUNA BEACH Phone 619 GOD BLESS \'OU TOO~ l A soldier on the march felt F t B"t something in hi• root. His toe ros . I es became painful and he wa• limp-ing badly by the· time he got back ~===========:i!J ---::-------------------!..._----------------------· __ ,_:....; ______ g to camp. He took orr his boot and '"7 -tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising -tr sock to bathe his blistered foot A prominent Washington jurist t and found a pellet of paper lodged was asked by a noted newspaper in the toe of the sock, on which editor how he managed to rid was "'-Titten, "God bless the soldier himself of importunate visitors who wears these socks." whom he could not refuse to see-. lro;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,..;) those who lingered to glean bits of legal advice. PHOTOSTATS 00018 PHOTO SUPPLIF.S ............ ~,­....... o..r.......,., ...... WI a &...n Me-.tlf -...a •. UMEU &CPA.JU ARTISI' SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DRAFTING SUPPLIES BLUE PRINTS A.LL TTPCS-P&ollPl' a.BTICS '1 reaJly ha ve no difficulty," explained the jurist, "my wife is quite familiar with the type and when some bore overstays his welcome she manages to call me out of the room on some pretext or other." He had scarcely finished speak· lng whe n the lady of the house appeared at the door. "Dear," she said, "we were due at Senator Fruppingham's half an hour ago." nu PIC&-trl' • D~Y On the arrival of the fourth Coast Photo Supply child a lady received a playpen as &£ Blue Print CO. a gift. The "thank-you" note left QUALITY FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES This lovely 33-inch high ma- hogany Governor Winthrop will add charm and ,dignity to your home. U you like nice things, you'll Jove this ~~~::!:1. . s109so ' 1aa c..-....... le. ,... 1.., the donors somewhat astonished: i~iiii~i~i~i~~;~~i;;;;;;;;~~~~;;~-~~~'!"i'~·=~~~~ \''Thank you so much for the pen. It is a perfect godsend. I sit in It every afternoon and read, and the children can't get near me." -Edinburg Evening News ANY MAKE CAR YOU PAY NO MORE L ~ PKE-WAB DUPONT ZNAllD:I, I. <lBEMl-F1Jl!J:D TO METAL .. OVEN Mgy:n..fil*&MOL CONTBOU.ED '-Gll&NlTJ: LDUC ll'INl8B I. W&ATm PROOF QAl.JNQ 'l'llE&TllZN'r I. BAND llANDIID AND KlJBBED 7 PAINT ro ....... wu••ca AND wu.a .. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR ING The Newport Beach City Pl&lllllng Commlulon wlll hold a Public Hurtnr Thuntday, May 1 at 7 :30 p.m. In the Council Chamben, City Hall, Newport Beach. Cal!ComlL PUBLIC HEARlNG upon the appll- callon of Harold Harvey for a 50 per cent aide yard &et blltk variance for the euterly 25 per ceo\ al& feet and the westerly 21 per cen al& feet of Lot 18, Block '2. Section •4. Balboa laland, Newport &ach. CaJltorn.ia. PUBLIC HEARING upon the appll- callon of Rolla Wrllfhl for a 50 per cent aide yard set back on Park a'f'e-nue: '\-&rtarice tor Lot 16 Block 3 Section 2. Balboa llland'. Newpon Beaeh. C&lltornlL , N By order or the Cha.lnnao o r the ewport Beach Plannlns Commiaaton JOHN K. ALLEN ' PHIUlER J . ELi.ERJtROEK. Pub.-April 5;."'1W-f. . EVERYTHING ID Qmllty REFRIGERATION Afr Coodlllowlng . Equip» e•I a.-• Oe... ... • Oleaten w.a..._ ............ ._.. ............. c ,, ......... 0o-.' ........ ~ This double-shelved mahog- any Sheraton end table m ay be used .singly or in pairs. I ts graceful lines will add ::-~~ ~~ ... $4150 . ~ . co . I e • ~ I • • I-HE 1SAND CRA ·8 1 · -8 A M J ,AMDlcANISM. Just reaedd a speech on old-fashion ~ Walter Linn, de- livered recently in Phila- delphia and handed to me by Al RcusseUe, which brings up with a sharp jerk on the daiigers to our way of life. Linri says we started slipping In our pre!!ent era when the Social Security Jaw was en- acted and that in effect we virtually stnpped working to ·PJ:Qduce; ~at little by little our way of life is being cblsJed away for the decad- ent form of Europe. Lord llf a ca u I e y prophesied that nearly 90 years ago. Ben Franklin earlier answered an anxious cit:i7.en as to what our Constitutional Assembly had given us by saying: "A republic -if you can· keep It." We don't even caU it that any more. We say it is a democracy, just like Soviet Russia or Socialist England. Gradually, stealthily, they have smuggled back to us the European way of life, art1ully disguised, like con- traband arms crated as glassware or barrels of mo- lasses. Linn. then says, a mong other things: "Wha t about the election of last Novem- ber? It was a splendid and eloquent election, I grant you. No doubt it will result · 1n some amendments de- signed to paint the whoUy lnlquitious Wagner Labor Relations Act a slightly dif- ferent color. It may be help- ful in restraining, for a time, aome forms of bureaucracy. Without question. it will tie tin mns on a Jot of commun- ist officeholders, for which God be thanked, but it will ~not saev us from that most un-Amerlcan thing we have fatuously misnamed 'social • lle<!wity.' Every item of this program -occupational d Is ea s e insurance, work- man's compensation, th e graduated income tax. the Inheritance tax and compul- sory state schooling -was an lntegral part of the Marx- ian plan, specifically and ad- mittedly designed for the de- struction of the capitalistic system . . . the foundation of the American way of life." + + + 'lbe N-Order. As is fit-tlnl!' and proper, new and younger men are taking over the business life of Newport Harbor and in discussing this • phase the other day with Lew Wallace that veteran said be was in accord with it as the old timers had made the long fight and brought the city to where it is today, then added: ''But we feel the younger generation should do what those before them did-bury the hatchet-and help the community to go forward. not by tearing down, but by constructive deeds and enterprise that. will carry the city ahead to better and bigger achieve- DteDts.'' • + • Barbor Fllmlng. c. or c. directors are quite interest- ed in a plan to film Newport Hu'bor, the idea being to permit home movies and ~ regulru\ movies, to pre- 1e11t a "short" of this dis- trict. Harry Forsythe, noted camera shop impressario, is the daddy of the undertak- ing, which would roughly cost about $7000, half to be · raised by the Chamber and . the balance by the film pbo- tllgraphers. Of especial val-ue Is the fact that Gordon Hollingshead, a movie maker ot cmslderable renown an<1 who lives here because be w-it, bas promised to help . In cutting the film for lawn!ng values. The Own- ber baa i'alied about half the !!¥ft'1 but la ]ooldng to local ptql8 and organizations to aid In tbe llUl'Cbue of tm1ts at $Z50 elch. Aside from Its v.t p!N'i:tty pn-lbWUes 'tis laid tbe estes .. Ille bu a ma,,.... at retumlnc a protlt to ... prc••IOten. . I • • KEEP POSTED! 1 y_. .•••• Sl.60 .. 0-Q p,11 °"' .. c-v PM O.t .. Btata • • • • • t H .NEWPORT • Hiike ~ ...,.... ta New.TlmM,.Newport ....._ rear of -Olri h•• EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE CQLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA VOLlJ!O: XXXIX . . .• BOB DeRUFF (extreme rlS"ht), Newport Harbor Wrh trackman, ts Aeen breaking the tape for fint place In the 10-yard high hurdle phase or the Sun8et. finals at Bu.ntlngton Beac h. ~l urray Brown, a lso a Tar. "'M tb.i.rd. -News-Times photo by Ke nt Hitchcock. • BILL SMITH clinched the high hooon tor the Newport Harbor High K.hool when he got home nnt In the Clua ••B" relays In the Sunset ftnal11. News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. . ~· -- ----·--------t • F RANK WATTS. lanky lad from Newport Harbor Ulch llCbool, o\·er the bamboo attck In ttNt runnJnl' pole , .. wt In the Sun1et ftnaJ• at Hunting-ton Beach. -News-TI.mes photo by Ken t Hitchcock. Red Cross Always Gets Through With Word About Your Loved One By FRED FROST On the afternoon of April 10 J ack Ford lert his Balboa real estate office a nd cut across East Central avenue to the news-stand of a Balboa drug store. . Staring him straight in the eYes \Vere these headlines : 'tORN.J\.DO KILLS 152 O\"ER 1000 IN.IURED He plunked down his nickel and the busy .street. to t he nearest pay-telephone. Nen•ously he fumbled \.\ith a telephone book; then he thumbed the pages. The number was there, but because of the excitement in his brain. he couldn't see it. He li fted the receiver off the hook and placed a nickel in the slot and then he dialed the "opera- tor's pluc-. sloY"IY walked 8\\'ay, his eyes "Operator," he cried, with 8 reading the main ~tory that shunt-catch in his voice. ed off from the black-capped, twcr line flash heading. "\\'e're on ly accepting emer- gency calls," the male operator NEWPORT BEACH, OALIFOBNIA, TUESDAY, • APRIL n, 1M1 ' MURDER ·SUICIDE BELIEF HINTED AS DEFENSE IN OVERELL ACTION LOS ANGELES (Tuelday)_.Tweaty-four hows before Walter Overell and b.ls NC1a11y prominent wife lost. their lives aboard their yaeht ln Newport lla.rbor March 15, the nn.ancler oonftded. to a bualneM ... l!M)C!ate that. be wu In deapente ftDanclal dltftculty, Tile Loa Aoples Times qJd It wu Informed Monday nJr;ht. It wu undentood, Tbe nmee reported. that attorney. tor Bea.lab O,verell, the dead. couple's 17- year-otd dauctater, and Georre (Bud) GoUum, 21, jointly accmed of tlaylnc tile Overells, a.re In poues- llon or evidence t.bey declare wllJ aabatant:tate till-., and tbe defeme will endeavor to pro,·e that Walter O\·erelt took the life of hi• wt.re and then dynamited ht• yacht, klll- , tnc him.elf. Much of the information came to light Monda y with the tiling in federal bankruptcy court of a voluntary petition by National Victor doing business as the E m- pire Upholstery Co. and the Victor company of 4045 Whitt ier boule- vard and also the Victor Furni- ture company of Upland. In his petition, The Times con- tinued. Victor listed as dents SlOS,- 380 \.\'Orth of 'accounts receivable' fin anced by thl' Washing ton Fi- nance company, of which Mr. Overell is listed .as president. It was learned that Over ell had per- mitted this much of Vivtor 's paper to be hypothecated o\·er a per iod of a year a nd a half. counts · thus hypothecated were fictitious, and therefore, worth- less. Bon-owed Heavllyf Victor and Overell, attorneys assert. entered into a deal tb es- tablish a factory in Upland. An initial $8000 loan was advanced. Jn Victor's pet ition he lists $4030 of this note still unpaid and owed to the Washington· Finance com- pany. ' Victor's attorney contends that Overell authorized. the Joans on the purported accounts receivable \vit hout a ny presentation of in- voices, bills of lading or shipping receipts. In his bankruptcy petition, The Times goes on, Victor lists STI,- 436.82 worth of s tocks in trade, $5~ "'Orth of fixtures a nd $5326 in accounts reecivable. He lists S136.977.24 \\'or th of liabilities. in- eluding approximately $112,000 owned by the Washington Furni- ture company. . '.("l~......, -.-:~ ~ _... . : ~ R els f th W h. t F . ~ .._. ,...,,.. ....... -,· ~ ecor o e as 1ng on 1-.-. ,.. _ ·,.: ... ...,-~ ... _ . • ... nance company, describe it as a · ~~~... ·· ~-6 -~ · corporation capitalized at SJOO.-~~ ~q: ~-•.{.U-... ,.., -;'1· .. ._, ........ ~ .... -~.e.. _ .. 000. Mrs. Bcu1ah Overell the fi-nancier's wife, is listed as owning HOW ARD POLWCK, Nt\\]>Ort Barbor High school, tied to nnt plue In the high Jump and then they toMed. a coin and be dropped a majority of. the stock. to third. Here he ls golng o\·er the long bar. . I I t was understood. that dl'fense -News -Times photo by Kent Hitclicock . attorneys for ~1iss Overell and ------------'==-'-"="--"==-"'-==-==1'1="'- Go llum would also contend that Overell had borrowed heavily on insurance policies. It i.s Victor , The Times was in- formed, \Y'ho is prepared to des- cribe a m eeting with Walter Over- ell ~1arch 14 a t a Los Angeles cocktail bar \\•he n Qverell seemed extremely depressed. Sources close to the defense say, The Times ac- counts adds, that on this occasion the rinancicr was brooding over \Vhat he described as money troub- les. · But it is the contention of cer- ta in attorrieys for the Ovcrell es-! tate that virtually all of the ac- BALBOAN KILLED ON BOULEVARD Auto Crash Fatal Pedestrian Said to Have Four Rescued in To Canyon Woman c~:;eh::t:~:~~y.~~-~::: Boat Fire7\ Blast ~ ' • Mrs. ~1yrt?e Alice Butler, 63. of Harding street. Balboa, died o f Sil\·cr ado Ca nyon. \\'SS instantly fatal injuries in the Orange County killed in a n automobile crash on hospital at Santa Ana on f\.1 onday Palisades road near Acacia street, night, a short time after he was struck down by an automobile on north or Costa Ml'sa, Monday Newport boulevard , opposite the morning. Lohn}an boat "."orks, near Cost a California highlA'ay patrol of-Mesa. . ficers r eported she was a passen-Otlifornia Highway Pa trol r ec- ger in the car driven by Joe But-ords did not disclose which autcr mobile hit Harvey, although two ler of Silverado Canyon when it machines llnd drivers were named collided with a motortruck which in the report filed by O ffi cer was drive n by Fred A. Steele, said to be from Newport Beach. Butler and Steele were slightly hurt. - Citizens Vote Today On Bond Referendum To Repair Water Unit Citizens of Newport Beach we nt to the polls today to vote on a I proposed S420.000 bond issue for improving and expand ing its dcr mestic "rater system. A t~'crt hird vote "rill be neces- sary to pass the measure. which will provide $165.666 for repairing a nd e nlarging existing equipment a nd S364.330 ror new lines and wells. iiloaffor. According to this r eport, the rirst car was driven by Richard H. Stearns, 21, ot 117 37th street, Newport Beach, who was going north on Newport boulevard and the second car was operated by Hans 0 . Behrnes 65 of 1517 16th street, Sa n Pedro, who was going south on the boulevard. The patrol officer report said Harvey ran across the street in front of both vehicles. Saints Win Track Meet BILL SMITH, Newport Ha rbor, a lso 11hone In the 'broad jump. yomtg Tar wu caught. In mid-air Just as his fine two feet ·ere about to hit the sands. -Ne"'s-Times photo by Kent Hitct¢ock. Four Bellflower r esidents were rescued from drowning "'hen their • 31-foot fishing boat. the Del Ann Lou. caught fire and explOded., a half mile off Bird Rock at I,.aguna Beach on Saturday. They "'ere: A. C. Cunningham , his son. Rob- ert. and Mr. a nd Mrs. George Runde), all of Bellflower. The 50-foot 'air-sea r escue boat CG 50059, manned by auxiliary members of the Coast Guard, re- ceived the report of the fire at 3 :25 p.m. and arrived at the scene at 4:05 p.m. The fire was extin- guished in ten minutes and the S4500 boat was towed by the rescue boat to the city dock, ac- cording to the r eport. The Del Ann Lou. owned by J . H. Muntz of Long Be's.ch , was described as a total loss. Cause of the e xplosion was blamed on fumes from a leaking fuel tank. the r e- port said. Fullerton Champ-Bound Ball-Tossers Play $.A. In Sunset Game Tod.ay Fullerton high school's champ- ion-bound baseball team faces the ' .. 1 The city council called the elec- tion after studying the report of a joi nt \1/ater committee of 23 businessmen and ci,;c leaders which investigated the city water system and racommended the pro- posed bond issue. Sailors finish Fifth in a Sunset league game al 3 p.m. I Santa Ana high school nine in Funds raised would be used for replacing the 14-inch wood stave line from the ci ty reservoir to The Arches and the ~inch wood stave line from The Arches to the cross- ing of upper Newport Bay with larg er mains. Proposed new work includes in- stalling a main water lint! 30- inches in diameter from 93 acres of city-owned water-bearing land w est of Santa Ana river to the reservqir. drilling t\\·o new "'ells and installing pumps. p·+ S. B +•ooay .. Oln COf1l1n~,1 U At the same time the Hunting- T ake Class B Honor ton Beach high school aggregation HUl\'TlNGTON BEACH-Santa Ana \\'OD thr Sunset League track and field flnala on Friday at Hunt- lng1oa Beach by scortn1 61 6/8 polntll to %4 y, tor Fullerton, ZS y, IOI' Do"'-ney, ZOY1 for Huntington Bt'ach, 4 for Anaheim, 3 for Ne"'·- port and zero for Orange. Barnes of Fullerton aet a new leacue record nf 12 feet. 4 lnche. ID the pnle vault and BW Wlee of lfuntlng1on Beach, C.J.F. tltle con- tender, won the high hurdle. ln track record time of 16.6 SttODWI and tbe 180-yard Iowa: In 20.5 11ee- oncla. Newport won class B with 50 7-12 points to 241Aa for Downey, a nd the clas.s C went to Fullerton with 27 '19: to Anaheim's 25*. Results: will cross bats with the Anaheim high school nine a t Anaheim. Sunset League standings to date ar e: sun Set ~ague Standings W L Pct. Santa Ai1a .................. 1 0 1000. Fullerton .... ................ 1 O 1000. Downey ................. ..... 1 0 1000. Anaheim ...................... 0 0 .000 Newport Harbor ........ O 1 .000 Orange ..... .................. 0 1 .000 Huntington Beach ...... O 1 .000 Today's Games Fullerto n at Santa Ana ; Orange at Do1A'?ley ; Huntington Beach at Anaheim; Newport Harbor, bye. <Mor e SPORTS Inside) HABLO\\' RICHARDSON, Newport Barbor RJgh acboo1 nmner., showed r;reat fonn, a tribute to his coach's bard wOrk In the ,p~ track 1euon, In the broad jump. -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchbock Costa Mesan Asks $6680 Damage ~ For Loss of 114 Honey Bee Hive ~ Mass Meeting Called SANTA ANA (Tuesday>-f. i:.. B COM A • +· Jeans of 1939 Anaheim awnue, y SSOCla !On Costa Mesa, seeks $6680 dalju.ges. City and county municipal com-from He nry A . Holtz, C.ost~..., missions were asked today to send fa rmer and Jack Patton and Rob- re presentatives to t he big mass ert J(Jhnson . pest controUer for meeting which the Corona del the loss of 114 hives of • in Mar ImProvement association is a suit filed in Superior Cour here holding in the Corona del Mar Monday. school o~ Thursday evening, be-Jean said he owned 256 hives o( ginning at 7 :30 o'clock. bees. He said he had 130 hivk at He stopped abruptly when his warned. The bonds \\'Ould bear 3 ~ per cent or less interest and would be issued as funds wer e needed. prcr ponents say. They "'OUld be re- tired at the r ate o f $20.000 per year, all being liquidated within Costa Mesan Killed In Automobile Crash eyes dropped below the smaller va,..1ty 21 years. heads that followed. ~A friend ns>•-.. Th.is is an emergency. ltty mo-120-yard low hurd.le._Wl.e <HB>. W L M . 22 Braden Finch, chairman of the the W . T . Newland ranch ln f.runt- association, who extended the in-ington Beitch and the Olbell' 126- vitation, which also includes notice at Fairview Farms. in Costa f'fesas to every resident in the harbor last August for a six weeks h ney.:.- ..-. ther ---" Tanner (JI'), Hud90n CHB>, Sarcunt arren · a nn1ng, . of Rt. sed and said hello. but Jack was Court Street Man <SA>. Tlme-16.5 .. tNew tnclt record.) 1, Box 162, Costa Mesa, died early too immersed in the first para-"Number please." 180-)"l.rd low hurdla-WI• CHB), Saturday morning at the Orange ph B I. d b p 1• Palm (SA), BudJK>n CHB), McCallwn gra . d a t e -l i n e d .. Woodward, "I want to get the American 0018 y o ice tN>. Tt~20.6. County hospital in Santa Ana of Okla.", to reply to the greeting Red Cross in Santa Ana." Ford 1it°'f.Y&"!. ~~...-::!.tn:re <~:: T~ injuries received in an automobile which he had not heard said helplessly. "l con't find the Virgil Noonan ot 2004 Court. J0.1. crash at Orange and 0e·1 Mar ·~'oodw·-•, Oki• •prt1 10• number in the telephone book. My street, Newport Beach, wu taken 120-yard duh-Reinke •D). Smith s~•-in Cost M ~·d ..-u -n <BAJ. Bau <SA>. Porter (8.A.). Ttme-'-•~aa a esa, .. ct ay. (AP)-A de\·utaUnc tonuwto mother --" into NStody by Newport Beach 22.1. California hJghway patrol of- \ tod.a1' llad. •wept a.era. a 1• "One moment, please," said the police on Satll!"day at the request , .. 4:':~~,~~~ xrIB~ fice reparted. that a car driven by mile path of ttNt "'orkr• rklt-male operator aside "111 switch ot Santa Ana police who char&ed Time -51.0. Manning and one driven by AJ- eat wbNt aad cattle coamtry you to intonn~tion.". he was an accomplice of Undsay ~~. v7::!J~)LaRl!1?u:.SA>. fred M. Munez. 15, of Rt. 2, Box killlac aa e-.Umated. 11% per-"The American Red C?'oa in Hargett in the theft ol tooll from K11e ru.n-H~ (84), Pu.er 520, Costa Mesa, collided at that -hlJorlac mono til.aa 1-Santa Ana," repeated Ford, when •_..::car'-'--.::in;:_:San=.::ta:....:;A=""=------'---("Con=c::Un=ued=.:'. onon~PC!aa:~•...cS~)'....._..!!!in~tenectlon.~~~~------­ ...i tank:tl-c po-Q ..__ the lnfonnatlon clerk cut-In. oee ...... 1-c ta to tloe -· ''Tl>e nwnbeT la Santa Ana 3'7," ~t .. t w a• ,,,...,. information told him. --. Okla.,-•Mre 1•,.... Minutes oeenoed to la,... It Mtlmatod to .. dMd, ..ttll •i&-seemed like an bour before Ford - -...i 1• ......._ finished taJldna: with the Red ~RIJ 1• -., Ctoa chapter at Santa Ana. ...ad"'7p W8'e .._b.,M • •.. .. ;Your wife II: Mn. Lee Ford; Ford ..,.,...,,ly realbed the Im-:rour moti-.ln-la• la Mn. A. S. pcrl&nce ot that Anodated Pr.. Johnoon ot Kansas Oty and tho mesaae. "Gooll, that's wheft Lee'li latter was to visit a bl'Olher, C mother wu &<Jin& tills -i. 1 H. Mltcbell at Woodwud, Okla- Woodwud, Qk1•bcwn.t!.. · homa. Thank yOU. Mr. Ford. we 11<! a-tbo iir-frmt llbalJ notify u ooon u -bMr -under blo arm and half-rm. from Wood1'ard. Thank >'OU aa:a1D, half-1'albd. ..-riouol)t -(Olll-on Pop 8) , • .. ' area who is interested in the pres-fiow;1 . ervation of beach fronts, said now He said Holtz hlred Patto and is the time to take stock ot what J~hnson t? spray a pepper field is happening to harbor are 8 ":1th cryol1te dust by means~ beaches arrplane. he added that n ther · Holtz nor the sprayers gave him r-----------~~1 notice of their Jntended opera as required by the state aojicul- Nurses Asked to Register lor Emergenc'I-Duty la cue of ftlM!I'~ It le dlftleult few 1-1 doctors to rot ta i-wtt• a •ane ....... aid to dtia-. of tloe .,. .... .,, all .... - .... pndlral mw are -.. rectotor -tloe N_.. ---, Ill.I "-* C-tnl ·-"7 -tor, shlac ............... ... •'tr-, i7JIC .. wwll tlMl7' •••lre ••• lflld:IJ _,,,, tlleJ' --.., _....,,_._ - ture code and said the:r: dust sprayed o-.:er the field and over his 114 hives. Jeana ia u~ .... u a ~ nuo for the ·-orthe bees, l!loo for Jou of the increase ~ expected, $500 for lcm of hjlne7 and $3000 exemplary ~ Two Rescued J 0 . J . Ammons of Colton L B. Roberts of San -15 "'9CUed after their dory In the ocean off Ninth Newport Beach, alxrtJy . are· noon on Sunday. lloth ....... nr.t aid trea-t at tbe hall in Ba1bolo and ----------......!•-- • - ' • Pge2 • . J . . NZWPOBT BA.LBOA. NBWl-Tl•Bt 1 TUODAY Newpr! Bt t "r CWH-Ap! JI, lMT • . ' Zer. O for J~nftlo. ·ine 1 , 1 Laguna Plani M~ic . U~ I LE'n'ER8 TO THE Group Embracing Al.I N EN.:Ws~ -fiME: 5 A -8M7 _ NEWS-TIMES _ Orange County Cities -..>1'1118: ~ U -U l17 IMS~ LAGUNA BEACH (Tuelday)- '11t9 trawt'I wtr • I" =· a ,.. .. ..,. •t M tw'el wtft ~ Editor, News-~: Anolber n\eeting for the furtheT· • q·, ··~ ir l • 7 &lld ~ Ar.waua• V~ xxx1x l1--·o-t11e7 ~ wut. twe; la w --. ..,.. two alat ......... Parenti" of the Costa Meaa ance of plans for the organization -a--u 1'o a. -"'".,...... -... ~lo ,... Grunmu Schools did you allze of • ...,riptlol! Pa)>able In Advance: S2 50 per 1ffJ' In 0ranp Oounl7: nil 111o plfe. "N-7M --..,. ,... 1 --· .-i. -' re . • symphony association com-' S2.'15 per year to 4th zone; $3.00 per yffl' to 8th zone IMN paper. &eena a. um -.. eo•pl•"• "6ta manW fer U ,..... our school comes under the Tenure prising members from all.:clties of ' • ... · --.urT:LE FISHES/ ...... -· .. ·--r -- • W• Keep 'em Alive ' IN BAIT TANKS ON llO'l'll 'l'lllt I I NEWPORT & BALBOA PIE~S IF YO'V WANT "BAIT 'l'llltl LOVJ: TO TAKE" (OPEN DAILY) • See OllOBGE HINER ---=.:..::...~....:.c _ _:,:.. ___ .;_':---=--=:--:---:-:---:-:::--:-1 ... 1111 of • andfm .,--..: • '!"-wile brhlp llllm to ooart &Ddl 11-w this year! Do YoU know what Orange County will take place llnteftd u Seocnd-Class matter at the Poototrlce In Newport llMt:h. _,... ...... tJ. T1'o bmhe"' -u.. _....., Bat"'" wife -th• Tenure I•! here tonlghL · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii;~~~~iiii;~~iiii;~~~ Calltomia. under the Act of March 3, 1879 pen a llttle. . Dua pntt;J'. 9M ill. and.. ta tM 8lid: &a.e ooart belleTtl9 This law provides that a teacher At a recent meeting Wilfred L. r SAK D. PORTER Publilher ber ltory and pula ber a '1•orce. t employed for three years by a Davis,. business manager of the F . G. FROST -rtls-In· u~;or bo''N~hil ~8\)prns:oth kn°:e, ~ 8 ~:ebbe somebody ehe would school, which has a daily attend-Southern California Symphony As- W. F. DIXON --- --• • Adve . . ~ .. _....,..er 8 u 1 ~ ca an · have taken 8dvanta e of his otter ance of 850 or more students, shall. sociation, told the Lagunans who : Prin_:_:;_tl;_n,:&:_Plan.:__:t,:_S0_1_1_w_._een,-.,.tra1--A-::ve,,-n_ue_._N-::-ewpo=:-rt-Be_a_ch_,-::°'=-11r_o_ml-::-a I jedgc who tried IL ?\fort Perkins d r h g d f k 1 . if employed for a fourth year by attended that the board of direc-was no more'n cruel to hl1 wlfe, an got 8 ew l ousan er eep n the same school be entitled tot a tors o( the new association ahou1d Off• • l p f th C"ty f N wport Beach J ph' • than '"ell than 1-be to his mouth shut about Josie and ·. 1~'" aper 0 e I 0 e ose '""' · -• ~rman•nt teaching status and be headed by Lagunans as presi-"'""" pct dog RickeY here at my him. But money never meant that r-• . A DepeDd&ble Local IuUtuUon for Over S1 Year. my • • much to e If 1 all&"" have cannot be removed IE!Xcept for some dent and director of the board. fl'et. I love that dog, and Mort m · J "' serious cause She is entitled to One of the plans of the pro-- Perkins loved his wlft:. Of course, enough to eat and drink 8;J1d wear teach unt11 6s or until she has posed group would be to have Active Member of h •'d had pats What family and have A shelter that 1s warm . . . t e~ • · given 30 years scn•1ce She is then the Los Angeles Phllharmoruc Or- doesn't? But Mort never laid a where 1 can lay my, weary body eligible for a pension: chestra to pl ay here. Mr. Davis hand on hls ?.lissus to bed after dark, I 11 be mighty a'd th a . t f "I remember the day Mort and grateful and happy. The Tenure law was put in -s 1 ~ f' pproXJ~a ~cost o a Josephine got married In the old "But some people can't be satis-effect in 1921. How many o[ you ~ro~th ~e-w~, &tr -nl~h~sea­ Pond Reformed churCh over Killi-fled with them materiaJ:ii. things. J>¥ents were old enough to vote ~n p'eces we 1~r bees~ ~ $Zl ~ \\'OY They was the happiest couple They must be seUish and desire at the time? It was very good w 1 k ou 8 u • Pr Y S • Bo d I ~·er see sta nd before Parson more'n th<·ir share or the "~orld's when put in effect as many young 8 ee · otect 0Ur avmgs n S M.°rshall. And I been ll«!ln' quite goods. Josephine was that kind. people were going into the field of -------- _. . _ • • 8 number of maniages in me time. She 'A.'asn'l satisfied. with what teaching. Now the teachers are Do YOU want to sell It? Adver- lf you have any u. s. SaVJngs Bonds, especially if Attendin' marriag .. has been a Mort was financially able to give so poorly paid thOTe Is • great tl!e In these columns. you keep them at home, be alert to protect them. hobby of min• for yean. Jes' can't her. She wa".'ed lwruries which shortage of teachers. A d • t · rts th · t f k t stay away f-rum 'em. Gits lD th' were beyond his reach and pocket-We do know the young new CC~r 1ng 0. re po . ere IS a. Il~W. ype .o rac e blood stream, somehow. · book . When she found that his pay teachers would have a chance to DOW being practised Whlch has VICtlmtzed a number '"Well they was °'F"ied, and would go jes' so far, she d°"ided to prove t heir ability but why should o f savings bond owners. went o~ a sort or cross-country make up fer it by 'shoppin' ~ound we dismi.ts three very capable It is enerally worked in this way: An "agent" of honeymoon, Mort driving the old to ge t things t hat wer~ domed her teachers because .the local board . g , . car down the Jersey meadows and at home. recently adopted as its initial the United States Government phones or calls 1n per-up and across th• Pennsylvania "Paulley wu only the first man policy the pooltlon that teachers son at the house to "check u p" on the bonds held by state line into Maryland, and then upon whom she lent her charming, would not be retained a fourth the family He says that this is all part of a Govern-down a littl• ways further to bewitching manner. There were year. s • ,, f ' · b d \Vuhington where they made out others later on. Yes, she threw This year our school for the m ent. suryey . After he 1n ds out what saVJngs on .s th•y Visited' Mr. Coolidge Yes, he Paulley over for another man-a first time ,,;,m .. wiWn' the pro- are kept In the home--and Wher e they are kept, If was the President then. Mist_e r Boyce who had some con-vision of said law. Three teachers, b e Can-he and his accomplices wait for a time when "They come back by way or necuon with the. New York Stock Mrs. Stella Cain, Mrs. Minnie t h f ") • t. Th th b k · d t J th Richmond, Virginny. and holed up Exchange. Her "'"'"·to New York Cran• and Miss Marion Parsons, e ami y lS OU en ey rea tn an S ea e here in a house what Mort had City to purchase flllery became each qualify for Tenure status if Quality Lumber and Building Materials • ·coSTA MESA LUMBER CO. B. E. HOSTETLER Pb.one Beacon 5015 -- LIDO WHARF 3452 Via Oporto -Udo Village -Newport BeaclJ Phone: Barbor 784 * Overlooking Beautiful Ne\tport Bay H"ars: 4 to 12 p. m.-CIOlled Tlwday * A Waterfront Restaurant ' featuring •.• Shore Dinners ·Steaks : •• Cocktails bonds. After that, they forge the endorsements and bought for her 85 a weddin' pNS-more freq uent. In town here the employed for the next school year. 'ii~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~ cash them. . ent. They was the happiest couple whordtedgotsoarom und tilatfroshe hadrllnh-Our worthy Board met this last ii S • bod h to d r h f' · • th •ri e monev m a c k So r 'd k i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ 0 iJ any y p OOeS 0 ! COIDeS your OOr re-or t e. ,1rst nine years, an . en aunt who had died• SOmC'A'here in wee . me 0 our Wl e-awa e st .' . f t" b t • b d somethm happened. Mort begin to E 1 cl. bod "-li d . parents attended. Their protests S E BRIGGS que tng lil orma lOD a OU your savtngs on S re-drink a little and stay out nights. ng an Every y lA" ev~ it. could not control the decision or • • fuse to give it to them and notify the police. Nobody ever knew why. Mort Ev.~; meM bu: ~ly r~r a tl";,':;i1 the board but did accomplish on• That will help to protect both yourself and others. never talked about his troubles. dozed00~0,.°r beli;,~~g \::•s story~ thing_ the board is meeting again O f course it is well not to keep bonds or other such H~. loved his wire. He had no way of checking It. the first or this week. . •. . h But I kne\v what the matter Jose hine h d t Id him h h d We want the best for our child-valuab)es 1n your home at any time no matter ow \\'as. Josie was the type of woman t Id P . 8 0 1 th' i:st~ e at rcn. Our teachers should have well hidden you think they are. Besides the hazard v:ho thought she '~as very attrac-h~d ~~cr:t~ r~tS:lives~ an~ ~~t m?re pay so more yo':1ng people of theft there is also that of fire. The best t h ing to do uve, and every time any other her body was cremated. Ashes tell will take up the pro!l?ssion and we • f d "t b t st b k man smiled at her, she would smde tal s H 'd 1 00 t fi d need an amendment to the Tenure. 18 to rent a 8a e epOSl OX 3 your neare an • back, a nd act a little vane-like. not boe ·1 how d ,.me WO llnl P.T .A. and all organizations tntcr - Th "II h b [ t t t" t 1· 'b] · · . ou a u er ecep ion . e . . en you W1 ave a sou e pro ec ion a a neg lgl e s.hc d prlmp up more; wear pr1.t-had an old friend who was' a ested ln ch1.ldren's welfar e attend Electrical Contractors Special at tention given additions and alterations S28 Twenty-eighth St. ' llh. Harbor· 1805-R cost. uer clothes. a nd go out more an broker on the curb. and it was and talk this problem over . . f • b d the afternoon when she should h h h' l iro~~~~~~~P~ar~e~n~t.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Proper p 1 rdecautwns on thefpbart. o saVJh ngs onh have bee n home gettin' Mort's iO:~~~ine •;.:~i~~I i!!:;:'."'\i:!"'~! h olders w o u soon put out 0 us1ness t e s m oot -dinner . had been introduced to her at a talking gentry who live by their wits-and o n other "Well, one day when I happened ni ght club. she wa.s "ith Mister Robert A. Pearsol people's m oney. Above all, be sure they don't live on to be dr'.ving along th• turnpike Boyce, who had added that she PA INT ING C 0 NT RAC TING from ~l11way to the foot of Klng wa!!I from K.iliway. PbOM.: ~ to32 your money. mountain , I come across Jose-"1'1y old friend, unau•are of Jose-HO A.GA.TE AVE. aALBOA 181A..~D phine a 'sittin' in a b:g car wif' phine·s deception. had uTitten me P.+.ISTIXO • DECO&ATIXO • BIGS PA.Ilro"TIXO • PAPURANGINO Henry Ford Stephen Paulley. proprietor of an a Jetter, tn u•hich he noted t hat he ~~~~~~~~~"'.:"'.:1 .. ~""'.:1'.:~~-'.::'.:_.,'.::'.:"'.::'.::~'.::'.::'.::'.::'.::::! • , a.uto~bile. sales and service ~ta-had met his old college chum, : t1on 1n Brighton. about ten . n;uies Kingsley Boyce and a young wo- Like many another man of his generation Henry from here. They was neckin to man trom ]{j\\iway named Per -PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY· Ford lived to see the whole physical pattern of Ameri-beat hell. At the souod of my old kins-,Josephine Perkins. It wa.s d f h f th Id ~>. d · II d Studebaker as it chug-chugged this here courtship that led Jose-ACCOuNTANT PHYSICIANS & SURGF-ONS, M.D. cath' ~n 0 tmufctho 20tehwort I 4'.andgestr~ ·11ca y1unt. er along the road. they broke their phine to S<e k a divorce from Mort. ..---_:_:===='-"---11 e 1mpac . o e cen ury 1n. u r1a r~vo u ion. embrace a.nd. s~t. up . as though eoyce had apparently promised B o o k k e e p i n g A. V. Andrew$, M.D. B u t unhke most other men of his generation Henry they was JCS a viewm the seen-her a gold mine. s e r v i c e Ford was more than a mere spectator. It might be: er~i never let on I saw' them but th .. Ant dh lhsuphposedJosephi~e. •,ow COLIN F. BROWN PHYSICIAN and SURGEON "d th h d h " ] · -"rt II • a s e as er 1vorce, 1s p an-831 at e an t e reVO UtIOfl Were V1 Ua Y Synony-\\'ent, straight do\\'Tl the road. I ning to marry this Mister Boyce?~ (Barbor I&«) 411 Coast. Hlgb"•ay. Harbor 558 mOUS. had':'\ t • gone more than hundred I said, hopin g that Ephrain Kane, SIS Marlne A"·e.. Balboa Ill. 'Corona del Mu His ideas o n mass production and cheap cars were yards, fore I heered the ch~g-chug owner or >he Vingar Ridge Farm. '=============: ============:! d . . b . d , I' or an engine, and 1oo kin up at u•ould finish the story. r passe off With tolerant smiles y the Jn u s tria 1s ts 1he mirror of my own car I caught "Seems (ate had a hand in that I . s. WHl'TE lohn K. C. Chung, M.D. of nearly 50 years ago. But later they stopped s mil-a reflection or P~ull•y and J ose-romance." Ep. Kane added, with 1><co,.. Til ooNSULTA1<T Physician .,.., Surgeon ing and ad opted his methods in deadly earnest. phi nc an~ their car turru~g a grin. "Apparently ybu haven't :;t~~:~0 °:1::.!~·~~ 2-4 7-8:30 All A . I h d • "T. ; . '' b h around. an headed. for home in read the headlines orl the fll'St coaaeciton wt1b tuceme tai: mauen . and by appolntment . mer1ca aug e at ht~ tn L1_zz1e. ' . ut t e the. opposite direction. I 'spect page of The Tribune. HE"rc, look ~~Cto'~~ Beacon 5075 peo ple rode as they laughed-in the "T in L1zz1e". H e Josie 'spceled me. Well, .1 _didn 't at !his: """' ............ Bid .. c.. ·-IZO East 18th Street Pr oduced and SOid 15 million Of them. care. But I made up my mind then "BANK CRASH UPSETS ...., -...._, Costa M..., Callforula . and there I Y•ould not tell Mor t. The mass productJOn of cars n ot only put the He'd ha"e to !ind out fer himself "A d ENTh' IRE COMMUNITY" •nn~~ N · 1 · n t 1s · ~~·~· at1on On Whee S, SO to s peak, but Created the demand And I was sure he would. I! he KINGSLEY .BOYCE I ~----------~ f or m ore and better r oad s for garages service s ta-hndn't "1 '?~dy fou nd out about BROKERAGE HARD Armand Monaco · d h · bl ' h • 'h her gadflym around. tJons an t e Innumera e other t lngS t at lfave be-"Paulley used to try to treat me "\Vh'ch HIT IN DEBACLE ARCHITECT t f d t · d I' · . . 1 means that Boyce ts 8l' W Ba A Balboa c ome a pal 0 mo e rn 1nO onze !Vlng. right. nice after that when I came broke~" ,. • Y ve., F o rd was one of the f e w indus trialists o f his earl-to hlS town and stopped at his "Yes." Smoke fr 0 m Kane's Harbor i n 4 · t' h l" d h ]] "d) b Jd service station for gas. Once or h be r . 2721 Lakewood Ave. Ier .1me ''r 0 rea tze t at \Ve -pal a or WOU creat t\\•ice hC' said to me 'Ep if there's mout gan to orm .a series or Los Angeles NOrmandy 84.0S a greater marke t f or the things indus try produced. ever comes a 1im~ when 1 can ~~~~ll~~g'~? ~:':':n::.~=d to '------------ His minimum wage of $5 a day established in 1913 be or bet~er service to you, Jes' l~t "So it was zero for J osephine." DAY SCHOOL when the prevai1ing rate was half that much, startle d ~:n!~~; i~ ~~~sn~e~~~~W:.~1~~ Ephrain's a.nsu'er \\'as an~t.her ~-----------~ the country and frig htened indus try. Immediately he throwed out his chest to give ~~~u ·~·~ 1':.i;' dto-;;.ard 1~he ,ceiling. Mortimer School DAY SCHOOL OPEN O. A. Mortimer, M. A., Osford IO! Coral Balboa hlat:d after that however, both his sales volume and profits e~.~~ ... ~~s~o his words. man may gai~ the _:h~le w~r~~Y.:U,~ skyroc~eted. Before long his wage s tandards had meant. 1 ~.! :0"0;,-:::,,,;h~ut h~ lose hi~ own soul. Well, Josephine b een wide ly ado pted. aint the kind that can be bribed. i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;-s GrMleo: CoL Prep. Army H enry F o rd's opinion s were often controversial I jes' didn't let on that I knew Prhld pal Phone Harbor 611! and his philosophy difficult to f o llow Some of his what he was talkin' about in his Radio Service '-----------'I . . ,, . . · ,, uncouth '''ay. 1 allays thanked him STS acts, such as his a bort1ve peace m1ss1on t o Europe casually and then drove orr to the B 5263-DENTI in 1916, w e r e puzzling to the general public. But mark.et o~ wherever I was goln' at eacon w whatever his personal eccentricities the people of theEptthrma•."'· took 1 . f ., I . K. BROWN COMPANY A . h f d, h d . h a ong swigo ous llll llout'".., men ca ave not oun 1t ar t o appreciate t e J p~i;;pe;;;an;;d;;bl~e~w~th;•;;;•;m;o;;ke;;;o;u~t;;i;n~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;; .... ;:;;-_,.;:;;:;;:;~ great bene fits that have accrued to them through his genius and ene rgy. · * • insurance p.a. palmer IMCOIPOIATI• •• 0. b.oct. --- 3333 via lido, newporl beach, callf. telephone newporl beech, harbor l.SOO * * * Ocean Front Cafe F)-ench. Fried Shrimp and Fish Our Sptdatty .. - • STEAKS • CHOPS • DINNEBS • -..... .. ....................... ·-· --·· ......... . BEER SANDWICHF,S ----.................... , .. --...... ---. .. .. -----. 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CATE AND b.&VIS • r FITTED BOAT COVERS • " Installed on Your Boat at its Mooring • Place your orders early -Let US bid on your BOAT or YACHT • H you have canvas troubles let US worry about them • BearnMle Priem -Pree, 1'6• eta Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST 220%~ w. Ceatral. Harber '1'80 NEWPORT BEACH Cllatoa C. l!:mmenoD, D.D.S. 1801 ()out lllcllwa)' Harbor H ZO eor...d .. Har GOBDON E. RAPP, D.D.S. !IA Weot Oeatral n.o.e Barbor Ul~ Newport PllY81CIAN8-8UBGl!XlN8, D.O. Dr. W. T. Mooney ~-Sm~ Nlatll_Oea_ ..... ( ........ _....) ..... Dr. -Putt• Dr ..... O..B tc•1r _ .... ------- Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.rn.; 3-5 p.m. Phone Harbor 37 H_. R. Hall, M. D. Physician and S url"eoD Hours: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beacon 5848 lJl Broad"·ay <Josta Meu Milt.on M. Maxwell, M. D. 1601 Coast mway Corona del Mar Office Hours : 10-12; 2·5 P hone Harbor 106% S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay A ve., Balboa Harbor l 'JU W S . Hill St., Loe Aqfllee TUcker '1812 By Appointment T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. ...,._ .... 811..-e uoe w. o...tra1 Ottlce: Harbor tlO% Ntctat-Pboae Barbor 71%-11 S'VRVEYOBS Raub & Bennett Sanreyon UICI :r.a,taertl'w Jacl< S. Raub L. S. 2312 FN!d V. Bennett RE 64'Tf UIOIA Newport BmL Colta M'eu. Plu•e B ~W OP'J'OMETBl8TS E. T. Bottnworth, O. D. Optometrlot • -EXAJIONED LENSES DUPLICATED .... , ...... aq .• ' au' w. Cilll*el ·.&• n. ..._ 1n1 JllWliHST a&Cll Robert A. Crawford Opt., D. OPTOJD:l'IUBT Eyes Eumtned -G1uMI F\tted ...... x .................. .,._ -.as WftA IDM. More LIGHT Spells More PROFIT fluorescent Is TOPS in Lighting Modern merchandising is dependent lumination and specializ.ed lighting . on adequate ii- Let us analyze your store display and suggest a maximum of illumination with a minimum of expense. MORE $$ IN YOUR POCKn ETS~HOKIN & GALVAN : , · Et.],:~ ELE~1!1~NS 1000 ~ IDway, Newport Pb. Beacon 5407 Alao In San Frandsco-WUmlnctoD-8toc:lrtoD-Sanl>iecv OUl•nd and Monterey C.0.Two Ftre F.qolpment for FACTORY, PLANT, STORE, OFFICE, FARM, HOME - HANNA ESCROW co~ (lnoorporaW) CLAUDE HANNA, Manager Serving Newport Harbor Costa Mesa District Beacon 5835 1701 Newport Avenue COSTA MESA ....=u==1V JCJ • 1-1A1:-:.BQE' A!AeM!E ~WCE / Now Serving Yachtsmen of Newport Harbor With Finest Repairs and Maintenance Available t t t HARB.OR MARINE SERVICE Offers You: L Bottom and Topside Beftn1ob1Dg 2. . Engine Repair and Semdng 3. Vandob Work and Spar Ben.llhmg 4. Ace ory Jmf:elhtlom 5. Bigging I Estimates given wlfuo\rt obligation Avoid~ BePllifw by ila~ eomta.t Upkeep ' I Call us'coocemlng our MON'nILY SERVICE t t t Harbor Marine ce • Enjoy a Meal Prepared by Experl chefs with the finest foods obtainable. Our menu offers selections that make every meal a delight. For something special in dining out, bring the fam ily to Pettey's tonight. BALBOA INN CAFE • ' • Four Harborites W~t Seek .Posts on Jr. College Board Fresh FooCI Firm Will Serve Packaged Meals to ·Yachts _ Councilman Bob Allen Is Not a Candidate for Of-Boa~T0;::,.~ ~rides and fice of T ruste-other Allen Is from Balboa-bualneu g1ri., whether married or N Sh• b ·rd I Al C d'd t stnglo, are likely to go ln a big ewport 1p UI er S SO an I a e way tor the new pre-cooked and Councl1man Robert Allen of diab1ct; and Hubbard C. H owe, quick frozen n;ieals tO be put _on Balboa Island said today ·that he Horace Parker and Harry Com -the market this week by Manne ls not a candJdate for election to SYleet all of the Newport Harbor Meals, Inc ., ~1 West Central the five member board of trustees UnJon. High school dia:trict. av~nu~. Ne~t Beac~ti t of the recently formed CoasUlne • 0 onger a yac ng par Y Junior college, lt1ay 16. Lacuna Candidate. subsist. o~ canned beans and corn Mr. Allen made this a.nnounce--LAGUNA BEA0-1 -Tom E. and limitless sandwiches wh~n me nt after daily new!lpapera cir-Danson, }>ublisher and radio execu-roast lamb, turkey or tenderlorn culating in t his area confused him tive, a nd John W. Solomon. at-steak with accompanying vegeta- with a Robert L. Allen of 314 torney, 81'e candidates, listed for bles may be popped l~to the oven Anade street, Balboa, who has the May 16 election of trustee to and onto the table in less than filed for the junior college trOst-serve a fo ur-year term on the huJr a n . hour, the necessary. work eeshlp. board of the Laguna. Beach Unified comurrung less than two minutes Three" of the present board. who schOOI district. The one elected time. . . , were named by county superin-will fill the vacancy left by Dr. And 1f Mother d1dn t teach the tendent or schools after the col-Vincent P . Carroll, a director for brlde to ~k, sh~ should worry- lege district was created to em-12 years. . sh~ couldn ~ ~s1bly concoct any. brace Costa Mesa, Newport Beach thing as dellc1ous. even after hours and Huntington Beach. are not Weekend Buildm' g of labor, as these pre-c:ooked meals. candidates for election t o the And the bachelor girl who has bel.ng swlss steak, r oast lamb, beef goulash, curry of ve8.J, hamburg- ers, ·beef pot roast and tenderloin steak. each wtth a different com- bination of vegetables. Prices range from $1 to $1.70. Then there are economy spec- ials, •\iced turkey, gravy and dres- sing, two }Xlrtions individually wrapped, at the nominal price of 80 ce nts ; enough trench fried po- tatoes to serve four, 30 cents; four servings of split pea soup, 29 cents. From t his selection, with ice cream and other frozen des- serts which Marine Meals carries, adding only a green salad, a com- plete dinner may be r eady in half an hour: " - NEWPORT BA.LBOA NEWS·-,--, 'l:VESDAY N-pust !-"r Collf. Ap!ll Page 3 I Your Port1·ait, to a Queen For a Day Mother's ~\ I · W OHi h7 Platlnvm I POlmAIT • Bring this Ad and soc -:.. IROWW Chicken -Steak -Chops -Frog Legs -Sea Foods board. R h $83 ()00 a yen for turkey can satisfy her These include Justice Donald J eaC e8 ' longing at the price of 80 cents I Dodge of Costa Mesa. who is chair~ for two se~ings. Roberts PoM1ftl Unexpected company arriving at dinner time will no longer faze th~ housewife who had pla nned a meal of leftovers-she simply calls the store and as many dinners as necessary arc delivered to her door with only a small delivery charge added. Surf a.nd Bay Front Balboa Harbor 372 man of the Coastline board· Bra-T en permits for construction PrC'pared in Ne\v York for Max-Costa Mesa Included f.01 No. Main a:.:l..ta £M den Finch or Corona de l M~ and \\'ork valued at 83,750 were issued son Food Sys1ems. Inc. by the fin-TelePbone llM Dante Siracusa of Huntington by the city bu\Jding department est or ~hefs, these corpptete, p<tck-In Planned Surface Beach, the latter the clerk Of over the \\'cekend. aged .d1nn~rs have be£n served on W t D , p . t '-------_,No Appointment fll111111ry the board. Charles 1\·1. King of 2811 CUna.-P_a n. Amencan and K.L.lti. (Dutch) a er ra1n r~1ec Houn t 10 A. M • ._? P. M. i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_,, .. ~ ... ~ .. ~,., .. ~~-,~~"' fresh Daily Other candidates who filed berland road. Los Angeles filed for airlines all _over the \vorld. They Costa Mesa is included in the f~~~~~~~---.;:::=~=~~======~ ,,·ere : Louis Conrady of Westmin· the crcction or a one story housc arc now be~ng offered yachtsmen drafted plans of County Flood ster and D. D. La\\·head of Seal \vith double garage at Lot 3, Bea-and ho~se~'J\"es at NC'wport Beach Contr ol En~incer J . A. Bradley of Beach, both board m c mbcrs by con Bay, S23.()(X). and ?\iiami , Fla. a nd people w.ho Santa Ana for a series of storm appointment. Harry R. ~Bard of Mr. a nd Mrs. Austin D. Sturdc-read . about these packaged din-drain and surface water control Huntington Beach all from 1-lunt· vant of P. 0 . Box 845, Balboa, fil-ncrs in the April Reader's Digest projects destined for the county. I DeUclous Sea F oods Or, ~mplete equipment w hen you want to catcb your own.· ington Bench Union High school ed plans for a one story house may try them out. The cost of dra\ving the plans, a nd for the additJon or n bedroom Ho''' It'll Done he said, is about $40.000 and the 1 SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA I HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL "'A VENUE NEWPORT BEACH .~-···········-·································· ··~-~~wrw.< .. ~--~....rmwwr..........,r•~ • Before ·You Build or Remodel Sample and Display Roomo Color guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock of C3.J1Jets and linoleum. Rngs II Carpets Cleaned, Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works l~-MalD SL RADIATORS Repairing -Re-Coring Boil-On ts Gas Tanks Welded All Work Guaranteed BELL'S Radiator Service "09 Twenty-ninth st. Nea.r Corner Central Ave. Phone Harbor 2502 Charter & Preston Heating Contractors Our B eaUtll' l.nstallatlona M ake \Varm Frteoda. FLOOR FURNACES, GRAVITY"' FORCED AIR UNITS 510 Broadway Lquna Beach Pbooe 103 and stud)' and bath over a double For boats. dinners may be car-state \\'ill he asked to supply S19,- ~araj?"c at 2016 East Ocean Front. ried in a box \vith dry ice and 452.92. under the-terms of the Balboa. S17,()(X). cooked for 25 minut£"'S in a small state legislature's bill allocating Al JoyCC' or Balboa nnd James oven over a gas or alcohol stovc. $10-inillion to counties and politi· Marsity of Sanla Ana fl1ed fol-Meat ''ith gravy and t\\'O vcgeta· cal subdivisions ror outlining ''pro- the erection of a four unit apart-bles are in compartments on n jC'C ts of statc interest." mf'nt house at 501 Bay 8"\'cnue, pap<'r plate \\"hich has the fine The projects are: Balboa, Sl0,000. surface _of china. Strangely, \\•hen Barber City _ Stanton storm Leslie C. l\1ock of 1309 North take n directly from the oven, the water channel· East Tustin storm Bay Front. Balboa Island. rited plAte is cool enough to set on a· \\·ater channel~ l{azzord Ave. a nd plans for a t\vo s tory addition to table; and or course a nother thing Taft St. storm drain, Highland his present d\\'e llin~. $12,000. guarante_ed _to please ha~helor host 9ve. pipeline, La Colina-Red Hill E. F. Daum of 215 29th street. or vacat1on1ng hostess 1s the fact storm drain, Laguna Canyon storm Ne,,•port B<.>ach filc>d plans for a the plates arc_ thro"'n a\\·ay and drain. Nicholas Farm bridge-Ful- one story frame and s1ucco duplex there arc no dishes to wash. lcrton relief channel, North Pla- '11.'it~ double garaj.!e, dC'tachcd at For th<' prt-sent, seven complete ccntia storm ,,·atcr conduit Pla- the samC' addrC'ss. ~750. dinn(•rs' are being carried. ent recs ccntia Ave. siorn1 drain mai~ li ne Gilln1an & Gillman of 11213 C'Xte nsion. Long Reach boulevard, L o ng Civic Groups Plan Prado Dam Basin 10,v ,,·ater Beach. fil(-d plans for the con-Joint Dinner-Meet \channel improvement, Santa Ana~ struction of a storeroom and \\·are· Delhi drainage channel, Tustin hou.o;e at 410 31st strC'l't, Ne''ix>rt In Anaheim Friday s torm "·ater channels. \Vest Or- Be~~hj _ ~;~hmore of 1004 Shore l\fcmbcrs or the Orange County angc storm "'ater channel. Costa avenue', Corona dcl l\1ar. filed Lca~ue of Cities and the Assoc-1\tcsa \V ilson St. storm drain. \Vc;st ' Roast TURKEY rn&n CHICKEN $150 NEW YORK CUT STEAK ···--·-·····················-····-··-·$2.50 WHOLE BROILED WBSTER ·············-··-··---.. ..$2.50 with drawn butter. BROILED SWORDF1SH STEAK ··············-·····--····$1.50 FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD ·······-········---.$1.50 FRIED SHRIMP ...... $1.50 RAINBOW TROUT .... $1-75 Hot Mince Pie with B~dy Sauce Soup& .• Salads • DeMerta Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market intrd Chambers of Commerce "'ill Co 5 st1a l\1C'sa storm '"~t~r conduit, plnns for an addit ion lo his pres-ass•mbl• at di·nn•r in th,.. Ana-Co a ?\1c_·sa \Vest.m. 1n1ster .Ave. cnt d\\"f'lling to cost $4000. .. .. _. .. '" t d w cir heim Elks clubhouse on Thursdcly s orm rain, estm1nstcr a 1nage Pbonee: Long Beach 840-'19. 802-00 and 824-0G F. B. Stillings of 216 Dahlia evcnif.tt· Dinner v.•ill be served at channel and Coyote Creek through !501 Cout Bl&h'!•Y (Ne.r Seal ee.dl:) strC'(>t, Coro na dC'I !\tar, filed plans " La H b \ '~"""'~:===========::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;:;;;;;:::~~"""'~ 7 • k a ra. for an addition to his present dwel-o c oc · -=============; I. S:">-:.IV\ \Valter EliC'SOn, dC'puty regional i' 1n~ .... >..IV\}. H Dr. Eldon Carlson of 207 Pearl dirC'Ctor of thc department or com-arbor Glass Co. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!I lrii;i;oiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiii;~~ii;;;~, mC'rcc. 'vi11 speak on "The \Vorld I Wc Li\lc In." Presidents Robert 2811 Lafayette Pb. Har. 866 R. Rossberg of Anaheim Chamber or Commerce, Walter Longmoor of the Associated and \V . H . Mont- ague of the League of Cities "ill preside. Pete's Light Plant Sales and Service (Fonnerl}• at Lowman's Boat Ballders. Costa Mesa) Distributor for Light Plants See M~· Display in the Heart of Newport Harbor lndtL•!rial Dis trict Authorized Dealer for: U. S. ELECTRIC P LANTS Distributor for: VANDERPOEL \VATER CARBURETOR DELCO Service & Parts Rebuilding of light plants and marine en- gines. Complete overhaul of generators, starters and carburetors. Pete's Light Plant Sales ·and Service Pete J. Zecckene' 2810 LAFAYETIE STREET LOOK! • DllSlL UNITS A.C. caid 'D.C. I CrL-2: and S rv;. ap..-at .. at ...... -1,. low coil. A•Pl• ~ lor any lanll. Al9o 5 't:W .-.L COMPLITl LINI -500 went. to n rw. eou.,., \lllil1. conUnu· -dut-(, mmd· .,., • .._.. aad -- -u&· .IWl<il • eo..,.i-~ U..o/_,._. ~ NEWPORT BEACH Lincoln -Mercury Owners Bring Your Car Home FM Service Tune-ups ARE BET- TER BECAUSE OF F1NEST STROBO- S C OP IC EQUIP- MENT, BEST 111& CH ANICS A N D GENUINE PARTS. New Exchange Motors MERCURY $17750 Wheel Aligning Newest Equipment Factory Trained Mechanics BUDGEI' TERMS KNICKERBOCKER SAYS r WE'VE GOT THE WILL TO PLEASE WE'VE GOT THE PARFS TO DO THE JOB ~ GOT THE "KNOW HOW," TOO c. B. < KNICKERBOCKER'S v-a.I)',, ........ , •• ;,· ... ,....,.. JllNllf Dealer-llC. 1111 N. ti I St. · PIN117171 • TRONART -· AUTOMOBILE GLASS BOAT GLASS A musical show and stage revue and Boat Lettering SALES -SERVICE ,,·ill ~ presented at the dinner Glass Installed While You Wait hour. \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::;~;;;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Delco Radios Marine & Domestic: Repair Work Our Specialty !901 W. Central Bar. 1%5%-M Newport Bea.ch str eet. Balboa Island, filed plans \· for the addition of a bedroom \\;th bath to his present d\velling, ~2500. J California Rcd"'ood f\1aterials company of 1208 Coast high,vay, NC\\'fXlrt Beach. filed plans for the erection of a display room for ~ardt>n furniture at 1112 Coast 1 high\\·ay, Nt"i>ort Beach, SlOOO. Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quallty Feeds -§..,- Dall7 Dellftll'J'-Be10C'll aw lll!'T Newport m..S. OOSTA IJDllll Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment e P LASTER 1'nx:ERS . • CONCRETE MIXERS e SKJLL SAWS • TRAILEllS Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa FUN ZONE ( •• BA ·LBOA Now .OJ>en. Every Day • • • • • • r OUR NEW • Dut·ch Heacock Contractors' RENTAL Equipment Now located 520 Balboa Ave. • Costa Mesa • Directly Behind Alpha Beta Market • C.binet Shop IOBN .uit8Tao11 ....,....,, 'ret • Palatlilg IU:N!fY WOii II Qzzh;' a t, • • • ' ' • • . Page 4 NBWPOKT •ALBOA Nll:W8-TlllB8 T'llSllDAT l'f* 11 ...... c.111. Ap11 II. 1M1 Harbor Feminine ·Activities • "~b~1A.~rt'k '%>'£L I C IOV S Cof"'la r,.."'T'1or1 t:>1,..l'tE Q!> .,S 1'; 10. '7 rtlQ..,T5 The Altar Society of the newly organiz.ed St. Joachim Catholic church of Costa Mesa met In the Phones: Harber 13 and 2al + Business anCJ Pralessional Women Entertain Bosses At Annual Banquet in Newport. Harbor Yacht Clu! patio at . the home of Mrs. W. J. It was "Carnival Night" ln pape_r costumes with ruffly hat! Neville, 19th street, and nominated theme and spirit when memben and paruol!. officers ror the group. • of Newport Harbor Busineu and 1 "Toots" brought down the h~\15( N"Ulled were Mrs. W. J. Neville, Professional Women's club1 enter· with her song "Her Bathing Sui president; Mrs. Josef Lee Sutter, tained Thursday evening at their Never Got Wet" as did Natali1 vice· president: Mrs. Kenneth annual Bosses' Nig.ht dinner at Michaud in an Ind.Jan costume an<' Stewart, secretary and Mrs. C. M. Ne,vport Harbor Yacht club. it0ng and Edythe Llppincott, glam Harris. treasurer. Bylaws were The 150 diners, all tn holiday ourous aS Sophie Tucker: Cos outlined and the meeting date mood, were seated at long tables tumes for the show were designe<! ~as set for the fiJlt Thursday centered with balloons, bowls of and made by "'Pinky" Summen. after the first Sunday ol each bright colored bottles of pop and Other committees included dee month. 1 plaster carnival prizes of bathln& orations, ?ttatie Rolling, chairman Father Nevin outlined 'twork of beauties and comedy characters. Mlldred Stanley, Kay Crandall the society and needs of the new F avors were suckers, charmin&}y Virginia Shirley, Borghild Steph church. He also re ported t hat disguised as little men and women em ; receptlon, Marie Hamilton. Bishop Manning had given his dressed in gay crepe paper chairman; Marian MCChesney consent !or 1 purchasing property tumeti, all done by Kay Sanson ot Ruth Gerrish, Mildred Stanley an~ on Orange avenue for a future the library staff. Other decor -Elaine Wel.sl; ratne prizes, Pegg) church. For the present mee.tlngs tiom were by Matie Rolling Ege, chairman; Ruth Gerri.lb, are being held in a barracks build-her eommlttee. Borghild Stephena, Hilda Briscoe. ing at Thurin and Victoria streets. At the rear of the room Mary Price and as ex-officio mem- A discussion had been held in walk booths bearing intrigui bers, Bob Murphy and Lonnie .' regard to a pot luck dinner and signs were on each side or th Vin~nt. general get-to-gether but this al-Phunnel of Love, setting for After the show two big baskets fair has been postponed to a later show which followed. During ot balloons were released, phot~ date. dinner hour Ted Anderson, tor-graphe.rs completed snapping pic- At the close of the afternoon merly of NBC and CBS played ture1 and it was all over unW the hostess served cake and cot-piano numbers. another year. tee with Mrs. Harris and Mn. Dorothy Sutherland preaided at ¥embers and their guests were Glenn Croft pouring. the business meeting which fea-Meta Bechman and Henry The next meeting will be May lured a report ot the nominating Vaughn; Winifred Barbre, Sam 8 at the home of Mrs. Marvin committee and J . Leslie Steffen-Porter and Sam Meyet: Ada Bar- Brown, East 18th street, Costa sen acted as master of ceremonies. rington and Bud Briscoe; Beity Mesa with Mrs. Schety and Mrs. High-light of the evening wu the Barstard and T . Weston Jay; Ag- Tennison as cohostesses. presentation to Mr. Steffensen by ~ Blomquist and Paul Palmer; Agnes BlomqW.t of the flnt hon· Hilda Briscoe, Bob Murphy and orary membership scroll Lasued Lowell Barrington: Clarice Brown, Fashion Tea • To Be Held at Florentine Gardens by the club. Henceforth he ls a Orville Brown and George Bas-MR. AND MB8. LOREN WELLS, !991 Ora.a.p avenue, Cotta M-, member in good standing and ts sett : Gertrude Collver, Don Mos-cut the wedcllnc cake at tbe reception beld in Costa MN Com· expected. to attend all club meet-ley and J 0 h n Smith; Maurice mwllty church. Mn. Well• ta UMt former Beverly Ann Boyd, ings. CraJg and RUMell Craig; Kay _dauJb!!!'!f!'.!le~r~O!_l ."M!'r~,..!and~'-Mn.'!!!!o..!J~olm~,_Bo""'y"d"-"o"-f-'Coata==-"M" .. "u."',_--~--- Betty Handy, chairman of the crandall, Bill Schuster and Rush Beverly Ann Boyd Weds Costa Meson in Pretty nominating committee, reported Sooey; I nterlor Decoratl, ·1 i Slip Covers .* Draperies -ti ~ Sp CUS'IOll ud RJMDY ·~t - ads • -I I Jean White, lnterl• Sa l'hoae .._ 1i656 l8U Newi~ Blvd. IN Tiii: C&AWLEY FUKNITUU 111'.Do.l()()(l'f MQA . , I . Milady ' Can Now Make the Sewing Machine Hum Again • We have on display; • Batiste • Voiles · • Organdies • Pique • Percale • SeersUcker • Butchers Unen • Spun Ra)'OllS • Jerseys .• Woolens • 0 R K I N ':s Department Store Let us he/ p you take off .fhat extra, unat- tractive weight that has been gathering around your hips lately . • . A fashion Tea and bridge is being given as a sorority benefit by Kappa Delta at 1 p.m . Satur- day, April 26. at Florentine Gar- dens, 5955 Hollywood boulevard. the following list of officers to be Carol Denton and H orace En-Ceremony at Community Methodist Church voted on at the next meeting; sign; Peggy Ege and Harry Welch; 179S Newport-Blvd. president, Dorothy Sutherland; Marie Ehlen, Ed Ehlen and Gor-At a pretty ceremony held at ing yellow carna tions and Miss 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;oll Jack Bailey, emcee of "Queen for a Day", will be master of reremonies a nd there are many door prizes to be awarded. Pro- ceeds go to sorority phila ntrophies. Tic~ets are Sl.50 per person and r('serva t ions ma y be m ade with Mrs . H . 0 . Boyvey, Harbor 1974. vice-president. Natalie Machaud; don Findlay; Sade Fox and Wil-8 p.m . Thursday evening. April 10, Wells carrying pink carnations. 11 corresponding secretarY. Marilyn liam Adams; Ruth Gerrish and in Costa Mesa Community church, Walter Edy of Clearwater serv-·---------------------------. Wh('('Jer : recording secre tary, Kay Howard Gerrish ; Alda Gorton anp Bev!'rly Ann Boyd, daughter of ed as best man and ushers were Slenderize-LI Spot Reducing by SINEW A VE· Method Steam Baths (New Hubbard Infra-Red Tub§) c c c Gladys Thompson Josephine Gaskill , c c c Call Harbor 1032 for FREE Demonstration by Appointment Balboa Inn Arcade Balboa Ocean Front Entrance Vaughn _and Ruth. Gerrish, treas-Ralph Deaver; Marie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd. 100 East William Boyd a nd Ed"•in Dryant. urer. a nd Mason Siler: Betty Handy and 20th street, Costa Mesa, became The church was decoratl'CI with Clarice Brown conduc ted the John Tubbs : Joan He rrick and the bridl' of Loren Wells, son callas, snapdragons and watsonias blanke t drawing which netted the Howard Hall : Mina Hershey, Tony of ?.tr. and Mrs. Leonard Wells, tall candelbra and palms. Mrs. club $185 to be donated Boys' Af-Her!hey and Art White: Ruth 2998 Orange avenue. The mar-Corene Boettcher sang "Because'' fairs, Incorporated and Carolyn Hershey a nd Bob S attler: riage service was read by the Rev. a nd "O Promise l\1 e." Weber. past state president of Marie H_iebsch and J 0 s e p h Carl J ohnson, pastor of the church. After the ceremony the 75 B. & P. W .. drew the '"inning flamblet ; F ern Hobbs and guest; The bride, "'ho y,•as given ir1l guests attended the r eception in ticket \\'hich \Vas held by H. Snod-Sue Horvath and Judge Robert ma rriage by her father, ,,·or e a the. chapel \\'here the cake, sur- grass of Stanley's real estate of· Gardner; Hele n Kennedy, R. N. Joni: goY.-n of y,·hite cre pe a nd her[ round~ y,•ith fl owers, v•as cut by l fice. Balboa Island. Patchen and J . N . Kenn edy ; fin ger tip \'ell cascaded from a the bride. l\·fr. Steffensen presided at the Edythe Lippincot t and Dean Col-crO\\'Tl of or3nge blossoms. Shel The ne\v Mrs. \Velis graduated dra,,·ing of other prizes donated Iver ; Alire Loucks and Cl)lde R. carried a sho\\'Cr of baby callas. I from !'\ey,·port 1-l orbor Union H:gh by the Bamboo Room. Balboa Loucks; Harriet Martin and Ralph The ma Iron of honor ,,·as l\1rs. I school in 1942 and has been ('m · P..ha rmacy, Kay 1'"inch Cer amics, Ege; l\farian l\1cCh esney and Lon-Ed,,·in Bryant. sister of the bride. ployed in Balboa l-Jer husl~<!nd fitzpatricks at Newport. Keith's nie Vincent: She ,,·as gO\\"ned in pink net and graduated from J ordan fl I g h J e\\'elry store, Costa Ml'Sa and ,, 1 carri"d a sho,,·er bouciue t of rw-J ar-school. Long Beach and ser\'ed for Holromb"s Real Esta te office, Ruth l\·tclnt}Te and \\'ayne l't' i -.. , ,..-. U S N Iiams; Natalie ~tichaud, George gon ium carnations. Bridesmfiids three years 1n the . . 1 avy on Corona del f\'l ar . Enough \Vas re-"-,,.0 ,0 ,11-,.5 Ali'c" Boi·d, 5 1·6 l"r of board the U.S .S. T('nnessC'e. They . -A r h' d . l\·tic haud a nd a guest ; Irene .• ,for-.. .. I• '-.. ce1v.._"U rom t is ra,v1ng to cover ris: Bt'rt Morr is and Ha rold Wol-the bride a nd l\·fiss J e-.vel \Veils, I a rc making their hon1e at 2998 the club's second pledge of $100 to b d G 51.510 , of th" bridegroom. They Orange a\"enue. Costa MesA. the community hospital fund. den urg; Sally Ncy,•Ji n an eorge -=-.... ·r~e clever shO\V was directed by \Vc iss: Betty Noller and gtJcst ; ,,·e re go,,·ncd rcs(X'ctivcly in frocks T\vo pre-nuptial misccll rtn(·ous; Natalie l\·fichaud. general chair-Ercyl Pick. J on Allen a nd Spald- 1 or blue a nd pink. l\·l1 ss Boyd ca rr}'-sho\\·ers \\'ere held rC'cC'ntly for man of the evening a nd cochair-ing Eastma n ; Joyce Piper, Com-l\.1rs . \Velis, one al the home of her man with 1\1arie Hiebsch of the modore Everett l\torris and Dr. S. Jud~e _"fl ave you a la\\')·er. 1 ' sister. l\1rs. Bryant. 2018 Orange ent£>rtainrnent commit\('(', me m-A. l\1onaco; S;i.m?'' avenue and the ot her a t the hGJlle bers of \vhich \\'ere Agnes Bloom-Polly Porter a nd W alter Franz; Sam-'·No suh l'se decided to of h£>r aunt, l\1rs John J ones. :l0':5- quist .. Evalyn Rider, Edythe Lip... Evalyn Rider. J ohn Allen, J . S. IC'll de truf." I Or.ange a\'enu_e. m any IO\"C'ly gifts pincott, Elainc \Veiss and Hilda Barre tt and Joseph Denk('r t; ·Dor-being presented the honorC'c tor "Different from Other Redµcing Methods'' Tflke of fine/Jes e REDUCE ~ e R_ELAX ,... e KEEP FIT :;'. Every woinan wants sle nder firm ~ rounded contours. Herc is a way to ~ rebuild vitality, encourage good posture, T.i relax tfnse nerves. tone up tired mus- cles while you achieve that s limmer, straighte r, lovelier figure. Single Treatment, $L50 - 12 Treatment! $15.00 • 24 Treatment& $26.00 STAUFFER Phone 7412 247 Broadway Laguna Beach Open 'lb.tee Evenings a \Veek by Appoln.tment Telepb.one for an appointment Briscoe. othea Sheely. Raymond Harvey ; her ne\\' horn(' . .. ,11,,.,,.,,u,'""'"' ,.,,,,.1 11111111 1 11i;•1 111•••'••111 1 1 11 1111 • • 11111 1J 1•1 .,;. E\·alyn Rider gave the clever \·"irgi ni.a Shirley. Louis Stanley ~=~=~~=======~===:::=:=:=:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::=:=:==:; : ~ prologue, after which Agnes Blom-and i:t1chard F . Taylor; Fran~ 1 -• quist (looking quite unlike Agnes ) Sherr1ffs and Lars Barstad: Mil- ~ ! took her place at the piano and dred ~tanley. Cerne Snodgrass and • y A C d' II I 't d ... the sho\\' \\'as on. ~taur1ce Stanley; Larry Ste phens • ~ OU re or 1a y nv1 e : In the booths \\'ere Edith L ip-a nd George Lind ; Lydia sumn;~rs, I \\'eel., Thun. April !2. 23 ~ • pincott. "Ba be" of the hot dog Frank Summers and ..Sam Kins-• -f th Paul MunJ -Anne Barter ~ t Att d the O ' f ~ stand, "·ho also doubled as Sophie a er ; . 1 ~ 0 en pening O ; Tucker : Elaine Weiss, "Gwendo-Dorothy Sutherla nd a nd Erwin ~ ! lyn " of the ice cream cones; Hilda Spicer ; Carolyn l\'eber and J . P . • Fi Fi 11 t ~ Briscoe as "Sylvia" (who is she) SuthC'rla nd; Gretha Tubbs, Bruce ~ un (/ ~ ions ! "'hose partial appearance intrigued ~andy ~nd W. H. Scott; ~~reed.es ~ ~' • everyone: F ern Hobbs, "Lucinda" \ale. Wilbur Buck and W1ll1am 0 . i ! of the shooting gall£'ry and Irene Brush; K~y Vau~hn and l\1~ion ~ 1305 Co•st "°"vd. ~ Morris as "Toots" the frozen-faced Dodd: Ela ine \VelSs, Robert Kille- & Claude Ralru1 In "Angel on My Shoulder" !! y DI ... bathing beauty (of the 1890's) fer ar.d \Vood)' Cooper : ! : Tap da ncers Ruth Hershey ~nd Marilyn Wheeler , L. H. West-!.; r====::::::::::::::::::::::::=:'i~ ! Jn Corona del Mar ~ J oan H errick gave a clever per-lake and H er bert Jenks : Jean r ii! : formance and lovely to look upon \Vhite, J ack Col~ and Morris -ii! • "''ere the chorus girls, Betty Bar-Crawley: Mary Price, 0 . Z. Rob-i : sta.ct Betty .Noller, Betty Handy, ertson a nd Ray J Qhnson : Nell and ~ on • Marilyn \Vheeler a nd Clarice J . A. Gurley : lastly, master of ~ : Brown. all in bouffant pink crepe ceremonies and newest B.&P.W. Tues., Wed. ~ ::': me mbe, J . Leslie Steffensen. •1 • " -• !'l hl .. ll HIJll Hl lllUl lfl lll Hl11'1ll ll .. :ll!IUll/11111'1!1111l'~ "Cali orn1a I Ap:·: ~·~::: ::h,~947 11 -1-1 A~~~~~ K I ~ ! ; for MOTHER 'S DAY ! ; Fashions for Fun Include Active I i .s:~:=; 12th i I i '!!! Anni..,.._ ..... _ ii ~ ~ ii ..... -....... • I and Spectator Sportwearables ~ ~ and Spedal Ooculons ~ • • ~ Costume Jewelry • l for Women and Men ~-~ Sholl and lDdlaa lewolr7 ~ iLamps .. V·-.. Fl--'-~ -ii : •• --•• e.u.a----· I ' i ~ .U.Bom ·Kodak Service ~ ~ ~ i Newport Souvenir i I Bea Caldwell -Alice Junkins' -Evelyn Gish i I and Gift Shop ! , .. • -ii = • I ~ ~ llOI OcMll Froat. ! ~-111ua;ttillll~:Jtlltlllllll!l!l9lll<>ll[fl lltlUIUll<li:l•ttn1:\tll1Ul!llllll!ll~llll l!lll!ll!el!lllWllllJfSJJ~ ,,._lltolltulll9U'IUr 1-!l9llllllilfill!lll!l llt!lelMlii ST ART NOW TO LOSE THOSE BUMPS AND BULGES by the famous "GYRO-LATOR" Treatments • No ELl!CTlUC PADS • No )uXmG Oil THUMPING • No DtSP.OBING, No Exnas11 • Jusr RELAX -, Rdulu Guarontudl On S.lbo. lslend • 300-A Marine • Harbor 2241.J (ATOU>ld , else comn t-S. 0 . S. &diQ.Scorc) • President ol B&PW Named to District Office Dorothy Sutherla nd, president of N e\l+'J)Ort Ha r bor Business and Professional Women's club, was named chairman of Public Affairs for Southern District at the an- nual convention held at the U.S. Grant hotel, San Diego, Saturday a nd Sunday. Billie Hawkinson, state presi- dent. attended and was one of the speakers. Another speaker was Elsie J ensen. who is connected with the United Nations asscx:ia- tion and whose knowledge of her subject made a deep impression. Ina Gerritt of Fullerton was in- stalled as president of Southern District. Carolyn Weber of Laguna Beach, past president, being in- stalling officer. Attending from the local club ~ere Mrs. Sutherland, Edythe Liir ptncot t , l\larie Hamilton, Meta Bachman, Fern. Hobbs and Lydia SUmmers. • ThrUllng In Technicolor! 'lbun., Fri., Sat. April H, 25, 26 BOB HOPE AA a Hilarious Ha1''k9b.aw \\'Ith a Cue OD Dorothy Lamour -tn- "MJ Favorite Brunette" With Cl>lll• Sapiiled hy Lon Chaney ---Peter Lorre F ourth Street and Sycamore Santa Ana • ' * CALTEX *JANTZEN * MABS • * CATALINA * GANTNER MA TIER"! • ~ ~ • .._., '1 1i I Get in me swim or t ings • I F Let the summer sun ton -I I you to a golde11 brown .• sleek bath'ng suits design• ed for fun, etlier t ou be s e r i o u ,s 'immer ~r sun· bother. Th , 're all ht re for. you ... at R nkin's .. rbore- midriff suits, g ' tropical prints, lanciful frills ~s ~U Kis lassie atyles. 3.95 lo 25 00· Spo r, second Roor. < .~­ I 'I I B USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN entertain ''BoMes" / at a dinner and prornro at Ne"-port 'Harbor Yacht c lub. 1) Edythe Upplacott. as .. Sophie Tucker'', sings Some of Tbet1e Daya to John Tubbe; %) Irene Morriit as '"TootA" sings Her BathJng Sult Never Got Wet! S) Salalle l\llchaud, lmprnsl\•ely rendering Ot, 01, 01, I'm an lndlaa; 4) E\'&lyn Rider concludes the clever prologue which ahe . ,...,._ -... -.. • • ' ·~ . ·, j • I :~::• ;J wrote by Introducing oocupan i. of the booths. Edythe Upplnoott :~nJ~ :::Je Sle fen~n ~lveli from Agne8 Blo:ulst the &ero;I of, (Babe), E laine \\'etn (Gwendolyn), Fern H obba (Lucinda) a nd lttne honorary membe p In Se"''JM)rt Harbor Buslnes5 and Profea- Morrls (Toob). Elalne W elu and Fern Hobbs wrote their clever atonal W omen's club; 8 ) unidentified ruest escapes from Phunnel comedy dlalogue whJch was backe-round for the enUre allow. 5) Vie" of Lo\'C u .. Lucinda" gt,•ea c hase; 9) cl09e harmony bet"·een Emcee of diners. 6) Lo\-ellea of the chortb, Clarice Brown, Marilyn \\'heeler , Ste ffensen and Plannln1 CommlMlone r J ohn Allen. Betty Handy, Belt)' Noller and Betty Barstad; '1 ) Master of Ce~ -News-Times photo by Kent I-utchcock I 11 ' Mabeny's Shoe . R~lr One Day Semce ~ · l.8Sl Newport Ave. CGeta ejlia. ua.,.. OONTIL&OTOB AND BUILD om.: HlO o-t Bhd. f-US CABINET SHOP SERfICE- OABINETS AND MILLWqRK T. c JOHNSON. Supt. L --·--· .. ...,, CAT A L I N A Pa~~l01_ L Y from Balboa v 111d STARTING TBVBSDAY, ·MA~ ta Le&vtt Balboa 8 a. m. -Leave Avalon ~:18 p. m.. Bound Trip, llldodblc tu, '8.,9 AV ALON TRANSPORTA'.IJION Pbone Barbor SSl for Belervatl E. J. (Bud) Jack111n OON'l'S&OTOB CLO.SING OUT at COST K ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Costa Mesa Boy Scouts Harbor Girl Scouts I Balboa Circle ~embers ALL NURSERY srpcK . l)Ol~t!"AFFLE OPEN DAILY from8a.m. Until 10 p. m .. W AF f LES Canadian Bacon Served All DAY Home Made Doughnuts '. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE 305 Marine Ave. Balboa (Aland . . . • (HRONOHET ACCURACY WATCH RE PAI Rf \Ve pride our· selveA on !he Chronometer accuracy of our watch repaln. ExacUngly a c • c urat e work- mandtlp. exact. log regulation. e S.DAY SERVICE • Prl~ Beuonable 1'79'7 Newport Blvd. COST A MESA Pbone Beacon 53%1·W "Rendezvous of the Mariners" White's Balboa Island .Cafe AND CJOCKTAIL BAB I Chapter AB, PEO , Meets at El Toro I l l \\'aS guest day On Monday ror Chapter A B, PEO. "''hich met at homt~ ol l\'lrs. LC'wis Moulton, Rancho l\1iguel, El Toro with 50 or more prf'sen t. l\1rs. Russell \Vil.son of Santa Ana presided and Mona Summers Smith gave a reading of the Al· frcd Lunt play, "0 Mistress Mine." Attending-from Balboa \vere l\1iss Lou~se l\tontgomcry and her guest, ~trs. Barbre. WILL YOU HELP7 The NatiOnal American Red Cross has announced that financial donations for 1he Texas City disas- ter \"ictims ". i l 1 be accepted through Red Cl'tJSS chapters throughout the country. An y per· son d£'Siring to make a contribu- tion SJX'Cificall)' for use in Texas City relief ,and r ehabilitation may send it to the local Red Cross office. NcwJ)Ort Harbor branch, 207 Island avenue, Balboa. The national office also a n· nounced that clothing donations arC' being handled through the Volunteers of America. rather than through Red Cross. Father of Boy Hurt in Balboa Sues Roof Co. Plan Picture Show , In Week-End Camp 'To Be Honored Guests COSTA MESA NURSERY Trip to San Diego At Aliso Canyon I At Picnic luncheon Thi.' Boy Scouts of Troop No. Girt Srouts or Troop 6, Ne\\·port I !\tembers of Balboa Circle met I 'I 6, Costa ~IC'Sa. have completed llarbor. rC'turnl'd home Sunday \\"cdnC'Sdiiy at the home-of the I 480 Newpott "Blvd. Cbsta Mesa final arran~rmC'nts for th('ir Scout evening after a \Vondcrful \\'('('k prcsidenf , :'\Yrs. Strphen Vi'cathcr-I I picture and amateur \"OUdC'vile-. a c·nd spent camping in Aliso canyon , ford, ''"ith 20 present. 'fhe circle 1 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ program that promisC's a full even· south of Laguna Brach. ,,·as v•i nner of the yC'ar's a ttend-,: in~s entertainment and fun for ThC' gi rls earnC'd their outdoor 1 anct' contest and mC'mbers \viii both old and lhe young. Proceeds cooking and can1p crafl bA dges be honored gucs1s at a pi cnic from the sho,,· "'ill pro\·i de funds and proved themselves to be ex-luncheon ?.nd surprise program at fo_r !he Troop sun1mer camp at pert camJX'rS. Besides the badge I the church on f~riday, l\1ay 2. Bishop, a n_d to set up a fund for activitiC'S th c• y enjoyed hikes. The dainty May Pole invitation unC::-r-pr1v1IC'dged Scouls. An Y climbed trees, played ball and , \\·as presented by Mrs. J . K. El- body that ~n . si~g or dance or planned lhPi r campfire activit ies I liott, president of !he \V.S.C.S. do a stunt, 1s 1nv1tcd 10 compete "''hich includC'd songs, skits, char-The lun~hron "'iii be held at 1 in the amateur sho\\' for !he prize ades. hula dances. accordian music p.m. monC'y . . • . and C'Xtra goocUes to cat. ! Plans \\·ere madC' for the bazaar, !he motion p1c1ure lo be sho\\'Tl On Sunday morning the troop luncheon and food sale to be held I HOME -T -AUTO MARINE I RADIOS REr AfR,ED 24-Hour Service is titled "The Peoples" Choice"-~athered under a large pepper tree at the church on Friday, 1'1ay 16. a full color , full le":gth picture of for their devotional service. every-The bazaar \\'ill OJX'n at 11 a.m. 915 Coast Highway comedy, ~erryma~1ng and mys-one contributing a sacred song. and on sale "'ill be aprons, pillow-l " Burt R. Norton !cry, starring Louise Arthur and poem or passage from the Bible. slips, baby clothes, pot holders, tea Newport BMdl. Dre\\' Kennedy, a Planet P ic1ure · Girls \\"ho wen t on the trip \\'ere to\\·els and a hand made quilt. =;;;;;;;~;;;:;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~$~;;~ Pbooe : Beacon 6'78S production. The Scouts believe Jane Baker. Lu Belle Boice, Nancy Luncheon will be fronv 12 to ~ that the hi~h school auditorium Cole. Pat Craft, Aldora Davis, 1 :30 p.m. and there will also be '':ill be packed at the opening Evelyn Fov,..l er. Eleanor F ergu· cooked food for sale. night, M~y 22. son, Doris Spielberger, Evelyn J\"e\\' officers a re elected in June Accord1~g to the Scouts "ha'.'"'-Wood\\·orth. a nd t h e ir leaders, I and appointed as a nominating Ing fun "'1t h us at our show wtll Mrs. Glen Croft. ~rs. Fred Wood-committee \\'ere Mrs. J osephine hC'lp many a Scout have fun this "'~rth and Mrs. \ValtC'r E. Cole. l'\1urray, Mrs. Heidenreich a nd summer a t camp." Tickets are on 1\'lrs. Oscar Moc. sale now by any Boy Scout-or y h At the · close of the meeting ca11 &acon 5413. erwey Brof ers sandwiches. tea a nd coffee wer e Troop G's brand ne\\' patrol. the T y· 't R / t• served by Mrs. Weatherford With Bob \Vhites. won the coveted O ISi e a ives the aSs'istance of Mrs. Neblett. Honor Patrol rank for out.stand-/n Hofland ing achievement in the month of CASINO CAFE I . <J<imer Main and Central . ' B~A NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 7 A.M. Until Midnight 1 DELICIOUS Fodns BREAKFAST -:-LUNCH ... :-DINNER March. They are a very happy Louis Ven,·ey of Balboa is IE'av . Scotch tape, various sizes, on 1 group for as their award they visit ing Friday for Ne\\' York "'here sale at the News-Times · j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii· ~'iiiiiiiiiiii~ San Diego on a camping trip that h ·11 1..-· • -~ b h" b I ji-----------~ T\\'O rolls of roofing material 1 will include fishing and a visit of e ", 1.11: JOln1.:u )' 15 rother, 11 Andre\\· Vcr\\'ey or Mt. Pleasaiit. \\'hirh fell ~~om the roor of the 1 the famous zoo at that city. Mem-Mich. After three days visiting in B_ a_lboa pa\'1l1on a year ago and hers of the group are: Patrol ed I the metropolis they will leave on Oomer llartDe A Parll AT& inJur a Los Ange es youth has Leader Jimmy Kimbrough , Bert the 291h a nd fly to Holland where '::=========================:'/brought a damage suit for .$10,-Gridle;r. Jimmy Langdale, Romaine GUARANTEED AWNINGS! -506.01 against Al bert 0 . Robert· Corbin . Leroy Carter. H. C. Mc-they will visit their mother, now 84 years old, three sisters ard a Gill Mll\IE EIG\IES SAJ,~ & SERVICE ' ' . son., individually and under the Corkhill. David" Pridham, and Har-brother. firm nan1e of the Holmes Roofing low Richardson. Scout of the Co The Balboan made a trip to Hol· . month for individual outstanding land in 1938 but Andrew, who Action was brought by John accomplishments was Robert Han- M ·11 · beh I spent some time In Newport Beach err1 . 1n a f of his 15-year-old cock, Flying Eagle Patrol. son, Robeft Merrill. The complaint ~ev~al. ye~ ago, has ~ot been alleges the roofing firm wu en-~rfEIOllBOR'S PERMITS UP ac since e came to t s coun- gaged ih roofing the pavilion and HUNTINGTON BEACH-Build-try '.14 years ago a nd th~ fact that h . 'he 1s to accompany his brother t at the youth was on a raft or Ing pen:ntts for the first two w~ has been kept as a surprise for float adjacent to thP. pavil1on last of April total $40,938, according the family Apr'J 19. to Han:>' Overmyer, ~ty engin~. They will return June 2, Louis Two large rolls of roofing weigh-The buildJng total s1_nce the f&.rSt Verwey stopping at Mt. Pleasant ing from 60 to 80 pounds are of the year in Huntington Beach "'ith Andrew, then going to Lan- alleged to have been perm.ltted. to is listed at $281,967. . sing, l'tiich. Where he will spend fall, striking the youth and lnjur-~ermits for 28 new dwelling some time with Mrs. Verwey's ing him. He still auffers tfom an units have been issued since Jan. 1 brother, Harry Lewis, then going --==::inj=ury=,::i::t::w=as=all=eg"=ed.====f::or=a::t::o::tal=v::al::u::e=ot::S::ll2==· ::650=.=:::; to Wisconsin where he was for-r merly in the tavern business. He "We T alr.e the DENT Out ol AcciDENT" AUTO PAINTING New · Rubberized Undercoat (Sii Bubli.emed UlllllenMI Proteet1ve Oodag) ••• Hutcheson' s Body Works 1101 bdwlrill Way <l08'rA JIDIA ...... Btieet N_. fll U.. -...... on Nwpwt BIN. Ola Beacaa llGU expects to be home on June 21. MEN-WOMEN Prostate --~ Pelvis .. ,.. ....... , ...... ................. .,~ .... ,_ w :-. Jllimn, ~·· ''1 ... .....,, ..._... ... ..,... ,_ -.t -SIKaT _,. ...... -IT'S YOUR GLANDS .. 0 c a,.,. ....... :::r:i ·-.. -::-:.,. -;. .... ............. CL. ft.Cl...., ... IL. ....... -... ..... .... 1...... -w ... ._ opp ...... ._. .......... _ • .i ... . ,, .... ~, ,., ' • Door Roods, Porch & Patio Canopies -BT - Sa.Ats+woon AWMNG 00. '11 So. Pldl....,.,.... st. 4...... Jl'la.N,. WILL NOT blow down-rip -ta..__ anc1 require ~ pl•dng as do the old-fash- ioned type at awnlnp. TBJ: INITIAL 008T 18 'DIS LUIT 008T! CUL llOW ,_ ,,_ ......_ ... -... --. ......... ---1.AIM: Qllll* DeBa&J -~ • Venetian Blinds --..... ,_., •. -- I • Oi Only Authorired Facto,Y Sales and Service • In ·santa An' ·Phone 644' ' 1 • ; • • L .. , LUMB'ER Corafite Tiie Board Ia A.moried Colon Composition Roof' Shingles Asphalt Roof Shingles Asphalt Siding Shingles • Indians Shut Out Sailors· 8'drldden Businessman Operates ' Beach City Man PuaL1c NoT1cu 1: ... =;..::VIT:;...,l!:;:::;....,,,..,. U • o.....--Clip • Se • A k ~i::ooo · Quired. the plantltf will tab ~ ~ DlqUe .a a:BB pmg ~!LA ..,_,, ID Judcement for any money or c1om-• P~ent .,. -··nm~ Charter Action aces c1emanc1.a 1n the Complaint, ~~~=~ PH ..... * - -a --lie ----..t, Toa., u arising upon contract, or will ~J~ !?'-l~W 1-hfd'lm h I I •• --& ...... -......,, pnm, Alleging be WU defraud.a of apply to the Court for any other Vi'• aea Shop ~--allle M 1111 ..... U MU Wtaau .. a.--., .... a··+ hil richtl under a charter agree-relief demanded in the complain'L 1103 ~. deI .-.i'" The Fullerton lndlano lhut out ~ ---!'":4 0: lllo INld for 11 1Wll wltll -lie, -ment on a fishing boat, Jameo Von Given under my hand and seal I ~tfa the Nowport Harbor Salloro 6-0 In l':.1:.:, °' -' 1 IF~ dates his hondl, reachlnc up to Fleet of Newport Beach on Satur-of the Superior COUtl Of the aiw>· WPLOl~'W their first conference ball came He handleo hll own newspaper the keyboard. day filed suit for $65,000 damages ty of Orange, State of California, . on the up-county oval Wednesday. clipping ...-vice and sends out hun-Throu1h the mall, the radio and from Dwight BreW1ter Boyden of this 13th day of March. 1947. _f oman Tommy Thompeon, moundsman for dreda o( clipplnp, letters and re--the press, tbe world comes clote Dana Point, t he Van Camp Sea (SEAL SUPERIOR CO~T children i~~ your h me, evenings the Indlam, did not allow a Tar writes to the many papen on his to hlm. With the thousands of Food Co., Inc., and Julius E. Unde, ORANGE COUNTY) only. H , bjor 1 · 30-4tc to past second base. BW Smith. U.t. contacu he has built up, he hU alleged to be representative ot the Co ty g· t· s:girk t th WORK 6-oning in my Newport hurler, waa driyen out of On a small hand press Tom no time to be lonely. Van Camp firm. un . er. ~n er 0 e · ltome.' la"1 or f cy. 530 San I-_e_u_1_L_D_1 N6 °M AT_E_R_l_A_L_s---.1 the box after four innings. prtnta hundreds of postcards des-''Do you get out of doon a good Van Fleet charged that he and Superior ~urt of the State Bern Ave.. New p 0 r l crlblng his service and sends them deal?" A woman writer once uked Boyden, who is owner or the fish-~ ~litor;116r ln and for the Heights • 26-ttc BoI lMlOre: out to pr08pective customen. He h im ing craft "Monsoon," formerly reg-un Y 0 ange. _::c:.::::::c:+, ----+--.:...:.__:::; Newport !;'~h H Fullert;; R H even sells newspapers by mail and "Haven't been out In ye~;· istered as the "Tahiti Queen," had By H . MN~~ Deputy. EMPLO~ O"f'EBED ~ Smtlh p-rt s 0 o Rou u t l 2 he also writes exce-llent sales let-Tommy replied, cheerfully, But entered an agreement March 3 . APPEARANCE· "A f dan DISH WASHER ANTED _ 0 . Ward 2b I O O Lane lb s l s ters which he sends to new1paper as a matter of fact, I am so darn 1944, v-•hich wu to run as long as a · .de en t Chenyl'~ 322 Mar' e Ave .. Bal. {{r~Til!~ c ~ g ~ ~~~1 clb i A A editors all over the COUQtry, tiuild-busy I never give It ll thought." Boyden was indebted to Van Camp s!'=ar"Sd in an actlor:i whe~ he1~-boa Isl~nd Ph: bor 274. Bay District Yard Phone Beacon 5lll 518 Coast ffigbway At the Arch"" General and Marine SURPLUS SUPP.LIES ' • \Vltolesale • Retail Nettle• lb-p s o o Brun cf 2 l l Ing up his lists for cllppings. Tommy's unsel!ish passion tor Sea Food. Under the charter, he t ·rr s, 't~murs, ~r givfes .t e P -32-tfc · ~~~ 8~ : 8 ~ ~~Y2: : g g As he cannot lift eve'n his head helping others has kept him from said, he would receive 21Aa s hares 1 wri en notice o his ap~ar----~-----1----..:.C Brown It 2 o o Arbt.o rt a l o from the bed, he has a Portable despandency over his misfortune. of proceeds from fish caught, and an~, or when an attorney gtV~ HELP WANTED Sales clerk, ~':;:~~ lb g g g ThomP90n P 3 1 1 typewriter suspended from a bar Numbers ot people in Orange Boyden would get one share. ~~ce 10 °{ 4 at~;;f1ce for him. Balboa I[~Jan~ ty store. Ph: ------above his head. The machine hangs county whose names and addresses April 5. 1944, Van Fleet charged A · we • · · · Harbor 111-· 32-2tc To~ta 24 0 2 Tot.a la 'D 6 8 down at an angle, which accomo-appear in the nev.•spapers have Boyden "falsely" represented to . ns .ti rs or ~m~rs r:iust be WAITRESSES W TED -BaJ Orange Beaten SANTA ANA (Tuesday) -In high sc hool conJerence diamond game here \Vednesday, Santa Ana blanke ted Orange 4 to l . Box score: S<1nta An<11 Or.1nge I AB RH AB RH Altord er 4 O O $mlth. 2b 2 O O Annendnt u S l l Lie•&noll e r 3 0 0 Cr-a.wlo rd , rr 2 O O Thomaa If 3 O 1 Fouch p 3 l l Pentec011t aa 3 0 0 Trujillo It 2 0 O Rime :Sb 2 0 0 Fuentea 2b 2 l 2 Gomez rt 3 0 l Pace c 3 o 1 McGiii lb 3 o o SEETHINGS BRICK carrying groceries for f\1ama Gaines in A. B. market at Costa Mesa . . . Deputy Sheriff Bill O'Brien and son R.ichard at the refr igerator in the same store. Says Bill (all aglow): "This is Richard. I've got another one- Rayn1ond , one-month-old.'' Nice doing, Bill ... heard from Tommy. him that his indebtedness was ful-~ ;1 ng, an 1 with the Shore Cafe. Be. 57 32-tfc ly .s~tisfled and Van Fleet was ~.HURWITZ BOOKKEEPER Dr, Strong Resigns Beach Youth Project HUNTINGTON BEACH (Tues· day)-Dr. Melvin W. Strong ot this city has resigned the position or director of youth activities in the Huntington Beach hig h school d.istrict, to be effective at the end of the school year. ~ot1fi~ the charter was no longer Attorney for Plaintiff ncss. Mp.st be firs class. \\'rite in eff~t. He asserts actually Boy-Address: 2611 West Central Ave-'aox "R'' c/o Ne -Times. den ~till owes the company $18,-nue, Newport Beach, California. 1 1 32-1 000 and as a result the charter Telephone Harbor 141-W. . tc should have been effective in the Pub.-March 18, 25, April l , 8, HELP W~ED -~ales positio11 last three years. 15, 22, 29, May ~ 1947. open at 1Men's Spo Wear shop.. The plaintiff demands $45,000 -------..... --.-....... : ................. .._ Perman~nt work. pply in per. for loss of earnings because he JIUSINESS GUIDE 10 son. 20j1 Marine Ave., Balboa was deprived of hjs rights, and Clocks _ Watches _ J ewelry Island. 1 32-2t~ he seeks a n additio~~ $20,000 in CHROMOMTERS DISH WA HER EANTED - exemplary and pun1t1ve damages Ch I' 322 1\1 · A , BaJ f?r "v.•a:iton ~sragard of t ~ e Repairing -Prompt Service 00:ri·1~nd. Ph:~ eOOr\';7.i. . J. A. GILT.IS 427 30th St, Newport Beach Schmidt Sb· 3 O l Montonna. c 2 O U Williama lb S 0 O Colin p 3 l 0 HER~1 i\N J.l ansen grinning over a jocular rC'mark made by the invincible J . B. \Vebb who has Ne"' youth councils have been formed in each community of the district and a ll effort will be made to help them to make plans and S('I up ·goals that can be real· ized in the coming years, Dr. Strong said. rights and feeltngs of the plain-Sensible Prices • ~ I 32 .tf µrt." VAN DRIMLEN--· . ' Linde and the sea food firm are J E \V E L R y \VANTED -Reliatfe \Voman ta brought in as defenda nts in causes 1786 Ne\vport Blvd. Costa l\tesa help cart' for child 9n v.·eek ends, Y.'damaJI rf 0 1 0 Peres. lb 0 0 0 DAVIA rt l 0 0 Lara tr 1 O O \\'lln1on t lb 0 0 0 @Balboa rket Tot.;al1 27 ' • Downey Tot.;al1 just left thC' Ocean Front ice ___ cream store in Newport B<>ach. 24 1 2 ... Jimmy 1-lanscn seen in a huddle again. This time v.;th three m ale chums. He "rinks his left eye v.•hich is to signify that ever ything is Wins Mesa School Nurse Was S. A; Speaker of action alleging that Linde pre-3l-tfc for privB.te room ahd bath. Call pared the notice to Van Fleet that _Harbor 150. I 31·2tc the indebtedness had been satis-HARBOR fi ed. and that he was acting as Plumbing Service an employe of Van Camp. Van Fleet alleges this constituted a conspiracy by. the three defend- ants to prevent him from perform- ing requirements of the charier. FOUNTAIN GIRLSTExperien ced prefered but not r~uircd. ~1esa ., f\1 alt. 1770 Newpott Bl\'d. Bea. ' More 'I'ba SO Yean ol Service to u.e llarbor'a Do\\'ncy upset Huntington Beach under control · · · 1\1rs. Irene SaundC'rs. pub 1 i c schoo• nurse of Costa 1\olesa, was a speaker at the meeting of m em- 1768 Ne"'POrt Blvd., Beacon 5048\V REPAIRING OUR SPECI.ALTY con 5224·J. j 26tfo SOl MAIN F\neat Cllentele BALBOA. CALIF. -----~---------. ----~- 8 to 6 in the hjgh school confer-·MAYOR 0. B. Recd and Coun- ence game played Wednesday. A cilman ~b Allen seen conversing seve n-run chalk up in the sixth I very seriously on water matters for thC' former spelled defeat for outside the bank in Newport the latter. BC'ach ... Jean Linscnbard sipping bers of the California Congress PUBLIC NOTICE of Parents and Teachers 1,vhich -------------- was he ld in Santa Ana Thursday. del Mar, Callfon1la, and that the J'"'. chll8e prl,·e thereof will be pal at 10 o·cloc k a.m. vn the 4t h d11y or M ay, 1947 at Ab9tract & Title Insurance Co. in ,.th e City of Santa Ana. C11.ll fomla. Couo1y of Orange. State or Cali fornia. Contracting and Supplies 97-tfc 12 YEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA . ) -G IR US - ' Get a Goo<!l Job "i'ith a FUture Box ~ore: I a tall coke in the ice cream store and bct\\'N'n sips pla nning a trip Downey H1.11itlngton Beach to Li ttle Old Ne\v York via N'- She s ta ted that the 10th a nnJ- versary of public health nursing \Vas to l>e observed the \veek end- ing April 26 and she observed that Los Ang(·les \\'as the first city to C'mploy public health nurses. HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRACTOR 274 East 19th Street People are uobig J.e telephono more than ever-I I I I I I I I t I LICO ISLE DeMRlen ltASJ ~~Cook cf AB 2R3~ Orh.'Rns ... Kruggel It · l l o !lo!Clt t Sll ::: o o COLONEL Sccllyngham f-rank-Dated April 4. 1947. ONE OF° LIDO \\'er"t rt • l I Mllll.tt1 c 1 O u !in, B.<1lboa Islander and Globc-St~l·ktein stl 4 1 1 Penhall lb 4 0 0 Y EDDIE f\ TUB IN \·endor A:"\D/OR Ph. Bea. 5413 ·Costa l\fesa, Calif. 30-tfc ~there are more and more op partunities ·for girls aa HOM CS MUST SC SOLO IN WCEKS. NCXT TWO L:ra11ga er. 4 t i Hol9CIAw rf 3 o 1 HPrald advl'rtising salesman, the Rulin1.son 3b 4 l l Cru~lnbry D ' O O perspiration rolling do v.• n hi9' llWl1n1,rtn c " 0 0 l-lenllersn :fb 3 0 U l '1un~ l b 4 t o Bushard 3b :: 1 o slightly tannC'd cheeks, racing JA COB GORDO N L d "•n••• an scape Gardening '-Pu"""·-"A"P"c..1c.::22c.· -''-""'''-· ------1 and Gard en Maintenance RESOLUTION I TELEPH'ONE OPERATORS Chu.\'ez :::b 3 l l Rlch4rllt1 3b 1 O O home from ho t Los Ange les. lll•rle)' 11 1 O O Ruh: 11 0 2 u I THE PRICE REDUCES S250 PCR-CAY ,.OR ~Ve serve Corona de! Mar, Costa INSURANCE \\'ll5<Jn ii 2 l I \\'elnhelmr rr t o o "1\'othing ike a cool isla nd breeze," TWO WEEKS. A RESOLUTIO:S ur the Newport Mesa Lid Isle Balbo I I d • PROTECTS • !IHOULO YOU BUY· IT TOOAY7 SHOULD Toto.11 " .. -- -says he . . Bill (Southern Fried 23 6 1 Chicken t l'lougland riding around ilarb<•r Union H igh School authon:uni.: • 0 • a San , a cv ntract b&tween the BOARD o t· Newport and Balboa. TR L'STEES or the XE\\'PORT HAR-Tn'mrru'ng -Fert1'l1'z1'ng BOR U~IOl\' HIGH SC f.IOOL anll the with the YOU WAIT A WEEK ANO SAVE 917!!.0 IN Be \Vise -Advertise THE HOPE THAT NO ONE ELBE &CATS YOU TO IT7 I ' LIKE S25D. CLOTHES IT•B Q UITE A. PAOBLE"'4 • - -A!lllUMINO THAT YOU WANT A N ICE HOME ANO ALISO POR .. ND PHDN< ONrDRMATODN MEN AND BOYS p. a. palmer INCORPORATED real tors 3333 vio lido, newport beach, cal if. Te lephone newport beech, harbo r 1500 s~ -?(UY't Slu,p ·~ ~-·---~ Balboa lalaad Phone Barbor 0'11 Notice of Special Meetings of Stockholders SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY LTD. To the Stockholders of Southern California Edison Company Ltd. (A) A special mttting of all stockholders of Southern California Edi.son Company ltd., hu bttn called b)· the Board of D irectors to be held :it the principal office of the Company, Edi.son Building, 60 L West Fifth Street, Los Angeles, Ga.lifomia, oo Tuesday, ~{ay 6, 1947, at 9 o'clock A. ~(., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the proposal heretofore adopteJ by the Bo:ird of Di.rectors. to amC"nd Articles First, fourth and Sixth of the Articles of Incorporation to read ll5 set forth in the Company's Proxy Sutement dated ~·fa.rc.h 29,1947. (B) A special mttting of the holden of the Original Preferred Stock and Common Stock of Southern Galifomia Edisoo Company Ltd., h., been Clll led by the Board of ~•rectors to be held at the principU office of the Company, Edison BuiJding, 601 West Ftfth Street_ Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday, 1-fay 6, 1947, at l l o'clock A. ~f., for the purpose of considering and acting upon theJroposal heretofore adopted by the Board of D irectors, to amend Articles First, Fourth an Sixth of the Articles of lncorpootion to read ;u set forth in the Company's Proxy Siatement dated March 29. 1947. The principal purposes of ':,f,roposed amendm.nts ue: (a) to eliminat< .. Ltd." from the eo.mpmy's name; (b) to e the Company's coiporate aistena perpetual; (<) to outbonze two °"" classes of prefer=! stoclC to be designated =pectivdy eumu1.- Preferred Stoel<, comprising 6,000,000 shattS of the par value ol 12~ each, issuable in series, and Prcfettac< Stoel<. comprising 3,000,000 sh...,. of the same par value, issuable in 1erics. with autborizatioo to the Board of Directors to determine the dividend ratr. COO· ><nioo rights, ><>ling rights. redemption pm andJOr liqWdatio;:i;;fereaccs of soy wholly nt11SSllC'd series ol. citber clus ol. such ltoda and to fi:z the nu of sha.rcs a>n.stituting ODf naissned xries; and ( d) to iocttase the autboril<d unouat of Common S<od: from .c,.coo,ooo .i..tts to a,000,000 s1wcs, The tpecial rrwting ol the bold.ts ol Original Prcferm! Stod: and Common Stock merred to in panppb B will CIOlllidet the proposal to amcoc1 the Articles of lnco<poratioo only in the --tb.t the -ol the holdm ol two-thirds ol oil the outmoding capitol ~ sbould not be obtained foe the appcvn1 ol ...m proposal at the >peci1I mttting ol all .,. "dden merred to in p•ngnjlli A -.,.,., or st any adjoammcot tt-eoi. u the ~ cpiind -..birds ,,_ is obtained at the _, mcmd to in panppb A. DO bnu-WiD. be trmwtiod at the "'<oocf -mg. no.-o1 b · ·• AJd n, i947 • 111e.-""°"' .i. ror the dctu•oi•...., o1 the -""oklr, ...,.,.. ID -ol md ID,,_ at tbe rape lite ..,..W """'inaf relaml ., .i-e, md It_, ..i;-..... ,~ or odjou.-tbaeol. ,l:oto A.,P., c..lifamia o...i M..i.19, ll'(7. S0VTHEaN t:AuPoaNIA l!DISON COMPANY LTD. 0. v. S-Ww, s-•"'7. • .. - Costa ::'\lcsa in a sheriffs bus and looking right smart for a young'un. BOARD Qt· AOJ.lf:-;'l STRATIO!'i, CAL-JFOR'.'>IA $TATE E!tlPLOYEES' RE-Call or \Vrite Box "J" The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ELDERLY man at "-'heC'I of car ''lr,-;r;..;::;,;~ 1,vith liccnsC' number 3B75-80 cut- ting dangerously out of 18th street into \Vest Central avenue and di- rect ly into path of oncoming car, whose horn pumps violently to TIREMEl"T S\'STElaf . PROVI DI:SG ~VS-TllfES 1--oR TliE PARTICIPATION ot~ SAID v.•a.rn elderly man but to no avail. The old fell o1,1,· must have been deaf. Lucky for his car, the other mac hine ha d good brakes ... BEN Reddick, O\\'ne r and pub- lisher of the "·eekly Press. "-'ho r ('('('n!ly bought out Char lie Craw- ford's interest in the paper, says there will be no changes in per- sonnel. So you-all can be h appy, mates ... J ohnny (Golden-Smile) Donhoff, pushed back in a chair \\'ith his IC'gs flung up and over the counter at the Press. "Fri- day's rest day," says he. Do you want to rent? Adver· Use In these columns. FOR INSURANCE SEE Howard W. Gerrish 1808 NeWJ>Ort Boule vard OOSTA MESA Ph.one BMcon 3151 Automobile • Fire Accid«int • Life License and C.OOtract Bonds Written Careful Savers Save Here Where Savings are Safe and Profitable Too • We Invite Savings and In·•&4•11tP11t Accounts to be handled by mall • Write for further In· fonnatlm and a copy ol. "Facts YOU Should Know." • L11•• Federal Snllp " u. MAURIE $T~NlEY WITH Elllil W. $111NlEY Pt.on~ Horbo, 1776 llj MAl lN(. aALBOA ISL AND . PUBLIC AGEI"CY l:S SAID STATE 26·9tp l::llPLOYEt::&' RETIREMENT SYS--------------_: TEM, la1AKING ITS EMPLOYEES ?itM BERS OF SAID SYSTEM. The boa.rd or Trustees or the New-port Harbor Union Jilgh School does vrdaln a.s !ollvws: Section l. That a contract la hereby authorizell bet.,.,·ee n the Board or Trust-ees o fthe Ne"·port llarbor Un ion High School and the Board or Admlnistra· lion . Californi11. State Employees· Re· tire1ne11t S)'stem. a ropy or aaid con-tract being attached hereto marked exhibit "A". and by such re ference rnade hereof as though herei n set out In Juli. Stttion 2. The p~ldent of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OJ.~ T H E XJ-:\\'1-'0 RT Ii.ARBOR U:-.ION HIGH SCHOOL is hereby authorized .em· J>O"-'l'red. and di rected to execute said contrll.l't fur and on behal f of .said Agerlry. CESS POOLS an~ SEPTIC TANKS Installed Anywhere in Orange County Contract Drilling Sewer Connection (All \Vork Guaranteed) Full Insurance Carried J. R. McCORMICK 340 Victoria St. Costa Mesa f.ect1 on 3. Thia re3olut1011 !!ho.II take 93-tfc effect ;7 daV!il after the date of Its adl)pl ion. and prior to the expiration of 1-------------- 77 du.ya fron1 the passage there..i t shall FORMED Windshields & Hatcl Beacon 5069-J be pubh!!hed at teut once in the Xew-Covers made to order. Also Plex. port·Bnlboa '.'>ell.'.!! Tirnel!. a ne'll-Bpape r · ut general clrcuta.tion. publlshell and !glass & Lucite Sheets for sale circu!tne<J in the xe-·vo n Harbor Dt1-Nu-World Proou-.. ,..._mpany tricl, and th enceforth and thereafter ._..., '-"' the san1e shall be in hl4 1 fort:e and 303 Third St., Huntington Beach PUBLIC NOTICE e r~~~·pted and appro\·ed this 1-t th day · Phone Huntington Beach 178 :_.::.:::.::::c::_.:._c:..:...:....:. _____ I or April. 1917. 89-tf< NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK TO \VJIQ)f IT MAY CO:-.;"CERN: WITNESS ETll that notice ls hettby gt,·en pursu1u1t to the pro,•ialons of ~lion 3·1.tO uf the Cl\•il Code of the State or Callfcirnla. that the under-slgnl'd. LEROY K. PAUL and J . M. BUTLER. lnt..,nd9 to Aell 10 THEO-DORE ROBT:o.;S all that c-ertain atock or mer'(·handi8e C"Oll~h1llng generally or 8t<.1Ck In trade. tl1tui-@1 . equipment and g"ood "·Ill of the bua\nesa known u .. Bay Dl1tril"t Paint 9'1o~" and located at 409 29th Strttt. Newport Be11ich. Cali fornia. belnnging to aaJd J . M. BUTLER anti LEROY K. PA UL. and located at =--~-.·port Beach. Ca.11-!orn ia. County or Oranr:e. State of Califurnlia. and that a tranaler and aulgnrnent of the !llt-me will be made. a.nd the purrha.8e price thereof will be paid . on Monday, the 5th day of May, l!M7. at 10 o·ctock, A. lt:., at Ba.nk of A.merira N T A S A. Balboll Branch, Balboa. Callfurnl&. County of Orange. St11te of Cali fomla. That the addN>AS or ll&Jd ,·endor l.s 409 29th Street. City of New port Beach, County ot Orange. State vr Cali fornia. and the addre111 of aid \'endee 111 2116 West Central. :-.Oewport BelM'h. County or I Or>\nge. ~)tale or California. Dated April 21 . 1947. J . 1111. BUTLER LEROY K .. PA UL Vendor THF,QDORE ROB INS Vendee Pub.-Ap rll U . 1947. CERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME ~ E. D. Robert.on and Bertha ~. RobertM>n. hJa wife . certify that they a.re colKluc:tlon a confectlona.ry bual · oeu at SlO Marine A~enue. Balboa hl-and. California. under the tlctltiou.a name of .. Roberta Candy Shop.·· Attest : D. J . ·DODGE A. ~~elJ~~;.ztPATRICK CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK Clerk Grading, excavating. Gentral Pub.-April 22. 1947. till ge R L H Ph a . . . armon. one CERT IFICATE OF BUSINESS Santa Ana 5090-J_ 9-tfc FI CTITIOUS FIRM NAME Tl-IE UNDERSIG:-.;"EO doell hereby certify that he i!:11 conducting a con-tractor or building •pec lalt1e11 bualne81!1 at 335 M arine Ave .. Balboa Jailllld. c.a.llforpia, under the flcliUous rlrm name of Harbor Building Soeclaltle11 Co., and that· said firm 11 composed of the following pereon. who11e name and add re.!l.! Is as tollows. to-wit : 1 ROBERT S. COOK, 310 Marine ATe .. Balbo& lSla.nd. CaU!ornla. • \VITNESS my hand thl• lllh d&y of April, 1~7. ROBERT S. COOK RO ,OFS W. J . BENBOW Phon«i Harbor 1012 J &.tfc FIREWOOD-$18.00 cord. Santa Ana 6079-R. Phont 9().tf( STATE OF CALIFOR."IA, County ol j -----~-------­Orange---a. ON THIS 11th dal: of April, A.O.~ f'OR A RELIABLE Paint Job 011 1947. •before me. NORA S. UARG-WARTH a Notary Public In and for Your home, call Beaoon 533(. aald County and State .. personally ap-after 4:30 p.m. l~tf< peared ROBERT S. COOK. known to -me to be the person who• name ta subscribed lo tbe within lnstrument, and ackniwledged to n1e that he ex-ecuted tbe same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet my h'and and affixed my Ofrlcia.I seal the day and year In thl1 ceruricate first abo,·e v.·ritten. (SEAL> NORA B. MARGWARTH Notary Public in and for said Count)· and State. Pub.-Apri l 15, 22. 29, M.ay 6. 19"7. IN THE SUPERIOR OOUBT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOR- NIA IN AND FOR THE OOUN· TY OF ORANGE • COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon 5280-R 2573 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa 20-tfc The rate of pay ls gQOd-ltart a1 $30 for a 5 day week, In meet oommunJtles. I Increases ~ fr<queat-<oeven bi the !Int two yeanif alone, ml many Jriore after that. ' • Work Is In pleasant pfflceo w!Q friendly co-worken and OOlllld erate, helpful oupervtoon. Inquire 1t more tnformatlon LI de- slred--0!' apply The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 100 E. Bay Ave., Balboa 5141!. No. Main St., Santo Alla or Call Otlef Operator ' 6-tfr SALE MISCELLANEOUS Practically new, modern \V adge- wood range \vi th twin ovens and broilers, ·6 burners and griddle. Almost new1 8 ft. COid spot re- frigera tor, 6 ft. servCJ refrigera- tor, 6 fit. 'Servel refrigerator, radio, electric sewing machine, Easy w~irl dry ~·ashing ma- chine. Modern 4 pd. mahogany bedroom sUi te, like ne"' "ith springs and mattress. Comman- d.er sweeper , Hoover s\\·Cf'per, gas heatprs. Bicycle S22. Cor- ner South Bay Front and Topaz, Balboa Island. Phone Harbor 1759. 304tc l H .P. 3 phase elec:.tTic motor S45. Nott Electric, 2821 W. Central Ave., Newport Beach. Phone Harbor 258. · 23-dc UPHOLSTERrnG -Furniture i9 our busikss. Old styles made into modern designs, Choice ot fabrics. 522 ,Main St., Hunting• ton Beach. Phone 1864. 22-tfc BAYSIDE PLATING Gold -Silver -Copper -Brass Antiques a Specialty J See Our Ad in Orange County Phpne Directory SaJd nnn I• compoeed or the follow-lq penion. wtw.e P&mea and add~ are: E. 0. Rohen.on. Bertha II. Robe.rt.on. both of 4.50 Palm Drtve. No. 4'1801 SUMMONS FllRNITURE RE-STYLED--Oiv- ered With-a choice of Tapestry, Broacatelle, and Velours. Mod- em Upholstery Shop, 522 Main St., Huntington Beach. Ph: 1864. 22-tfc 1914 Barbo~ Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113 -----------_; COr. Harbor1and19th, CO.ta M6a Glendale, CaJl [ornJ.a.. Wltneu our h&Ada April 16, 1M7 • £. 0. ROBBRTSON Action brought in the Superior BERTHA Ill. ROBERTSON' Court of the r-·-ty f Or PLUMBING · Nextto?fethodistOrurch 28-tfc COUNTY ,9r ORANGE. STATll OF '-'UWl 0 ange. CALU"OR.""iLA--. and Complaint tiled in the Office o. UU. .t.priJ lltb. A.D .. 19'7, Mto .. of the Derk of the Superior Court ~ one! Renodellnc me, Wm. W. Sanford a N~ Public ( 'd r_ .. _ s~~ S•~---• -- AMON WEST _, Plenty' of Good Tires All Sizes LD and tor -.Id eo<anB' and State, per-0 881 '-""'Ulty. uu.. _.,.._..,., ~ c..u:. =:~..rt!... ~ ... "':: RICHARD c. DE FIR. Plolntlft, l'lione Harbor 289-M -I ~l,':, 11:~.; .=:.. ~ vo.,:~~~F~~TE Home Addiw :QI 29t'b St. Compo1m!f Mof.or Oil ~~pd to me that llMT uecuted OF CALIFORNIA. SEND GREET-S.ttc GI o1lm, 70c I <SEAL> INGS TO· ' CARPENTER ~"';...~~tor.... MINA DEFIR, Defendant. without crew~~:!:,':_ WesteA ~+!uto $apply Cou•ll' """ ...... You ore direct'-i to appear In on t.ra"'--•-~--San u~ Deida' Pul>.-ApnJ 22. 1 .. 7. action brought qalnst )'OU by the --. .. ,_.. n....,. t4 1836 Newport fBh'd.;.daotal Kea HOTICR. OF INTENTION TO KLL above named Plaintiff J.n the Su-Ana l~W. 27-Uc 11-tff NOTICS"'"IB ~ .. ~Cl perlor Court ol the State ol Call-~!JAL H I d . :r-.,:. ~ t!:l: ot u.. atata ot Call-famla. In one! for the Qom~ ot ALCX>HOUCS ANOYNllOUS W ASHAlq MA HINES ..._ "'"' .t.1..,. D . ....._. ... Onnp, one! to ......,.. tho eom-"~-n -"A" _,0 N-~-U ...,1,, ~-I =. a.eoo~O:.~· ~"": plalnt -., within · tai <1Q1 ·-...,. ~ ~· ·--a;:;; _:,,c at -7 -do ,_ ~~~*:/'=re &:.-re after the wvSce Oii J'O'I ol ttda . t I A I Aaoclltlal -. i-.... ,,, -. """-.,. _,.,._, If oa•td wltbkt tho IF YOU WANT TO FLY -a= BIT.I'S ABB .A TERIA ,_ -,___, ":'i.".J::: ~iot Onnce, or wt-t111rtJ> rats $&.GO-·-at New'"*t ' .LI _ r r.o. ..... U& mo 0 ... = ~"" ... --"'<1'"11 If ..... d ....... -;..... liq Sb~. 1-·-ot m ~ batta.,.. Jw 8 .. •-• 1J•-.ut!wf~ are -that --oo · Clmta-• 1911a llt. Pbmo ·· -~ ~ ~-.!!"•~!£~ fil *"'• ...i --•....,. i.1 a -, •• ~w... ...., I ~ I • • • • I\ . • ' '. . , , ... I ,• ' . '" :-:i-· ·~ ·~ .... , .. -,-._ ... . ...... ':.. °!/· ~ . • . . . N•• lll!Mlgr.J.AX119W .. rmuurtlU roa ILALll _ • ,lltlSIOAL • ...,., rca AALE--80-llftNlld Indlon ~ FOR SALE-Gold daWQpcrt an4 Radio Repaira Me=tean blanketa. In perfect ---lop. call 806 w. Central All --........ -dltlan. From a private collectloo. Ave. Bubo< 2293-lll. 32-2te Be , 6763 Aloo belly buaY 1n IOocl c:ond. FOR sAL&-Gu l'&Jll'!, b!Jb left. aconOR ON Ph: Bar, 189!hJ. 32-2tc hand oven white enamel, aUd BURT N T FOR SALE-Beautiful navy gab-trim. Price 0 $21l. Pb: Harbor 13118. • 915 a.-t Hllba'a1, Nl•.,...,poroa:D-1'1rt tfe Udlne & patent pumps by Jo-32-2tc ---...,--..,.....,,.....,==-----::: ..._ ·-6-A. H 1206-W 0008, CATS .. PETS .. FOR SALE-1940 Cadillac 4-door n, •~ or. • FOR SALE -Twin poster rock F1tttwood aedan. Low mllcare; 602 l!egonla, Corona de! Mar. maple bedroom set, complete FOR RENT -Corona de! Mu. tires Uke new; motor perfect; 32-2tc with spreads, c u r t al n 1 and BeautlfuJ small ocean vteW f\ar. very clean. Priced low. Call Btu ;FO;;:;;;R:-:::SALE--:-:-:::-:Kro.,--"ll-;ba-;-by-carrl-:;-:a:-:g:-:e. tamps; large oval braided ru&; nl1hed house on c!Uf. l!o bl ock • at Harbor ;pl. 32-2tc • 16 &11m11onwa a tta• •1 ·D~':':;·•~'l~A~"""~----~·~·~·~·~·~-~'l~A~-~-.,---_:•~ NZWPOBT .• ALBOA NZWB;T •Z.8 p !Kl PONnAC 8 .._. -1 • 'IUllllDU !f -Cellf. Allitl :::i....116~· '.:.;.....=...;:; ~a:;:-:~.: . LOOK 111 -· •s••·S9'1'.&~ ·. LINW·.'0a0Dv•VI•·~K: Muot ae11 lmmedlatelY. s..t ot· Business Fro;ntage t:K fer tokea. Writ<! P. O. Box 2273, On the RIGHT SIDE of Newport Boulevard • _ • 13z. Re a_ I to r 1 · ~Be~-See dally·~~ Can be divided into two business Jots with drive fu rear for tai;tory building, courts, or about 20 trailers. Make BALBOA ISLArm otter for all or part. 2-.story home in excellent CondJtlon On the RIGHT SIDE of Newport Boulevard ••• 110'. · near South Bay. Hall · 3 bedrooms. Near Newport Beach. Depth 150'. On two streets with Maids qua;tera. Guest ailartment T\\ro play pens. S hoes. Complete maple crib complete; high chair from tmest beach, available now. OLDS 938 4--d d 1 se&n baby wardrobe infant to size 3. a nd Holl)"ft--ood bed with Inner $5.00 per person· per day. 2U , 1 oor e uxe · • Perfect. 309-B Grand canat, Bal· springs. 307 Island Ave., Bal· Dahlia. C.Orona del !\far. 31-2tc Motor good, new uphollte:ry. alley. No set-back. Probable use of 10' .on boulevard ovor 3-car garage. Sun ' ~eek and tree. Owner will not refuse any reasonable offer. patio. This home ls partially fur- nished and you may havej in\med- boa laland. 32·1tp boa. Harbo:" 1311-J.' 31-2~ FOR RENT -s ·mall apartment = :t·~:=:~:"es ~~~'or°'c: Order your FOR SALE -BeautUul Navajo Balboa Island till June only. Barnum at Harbor 12 or 13. rugs all sizes. Just been cleaned Call Huntington Beach 2481 . $300 and as.sume $283 eqUity. In- S E R V E L ' Richardson yacht anchorage. Ph. 3l-ltc eludes Insurance. 32-ttc Gas Refrigerator Harbor 369. 25-ttc SPIXJIAL ANNOUNOEllENT!I 11 TRAILER!I • 11 N 0 W -at A GOOD BUY-K E Y S 22-FT. STAGE COACH, sleeps 4, V 0 G EL , S IS A WISE BUY Kado Wbile You Walt butane stove, circulating heater , Let Us Help You Be Wise VOOJtL'B ven. blinds, elec. brakes, new SMALL HOME -BEACH iate possession of both units. Near beach ---1 Bedrm. frame-clean-garage. Well · Price $32,500,' kept Near center of town. Previous offer $6500. ·Will now sell for $5000. Terms. · SMALL HOME • • • MESA Just remodeled and re-roofed and newly painted. One Bedrm. with adjoining lot on comer, all for $6,000. No commlssions to be paid. LINWOOD· VIGK 'Realtor 312 Marine Ave. Balboa l!lland HARBOR 2241-W or 548-M 7 • 100 Ka1ri Street Haroor ti~ HARBOR FURNITURE 100 11a1n st., Balboa t1tts, s1sso. Owner 169 E. 19th., --:====-====,..--1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mn.a ,._ttc Costa Mesa. · 32-ltp . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Two restaurants, well located and well equipped. Well worth your consideration. Now is the time to buy this. Business and real estate listings of all winds appre- ciated. 32-ltc CONCRETE BUILDING 4-tfc l'OR RENT t.1 WELL BUILT house trailer for Cid Ceaspoo! Tile and Brick -----------.. sale. See at 424 Poinsett&, Coro-PATIO WALLS LAID BOATS, SUPPI..IM FOR RENT-Room wi th adjoining I Mor 30-ltp bath, private entrance. Adult&.. .. ,,.n_,•.,,d_e==--:=-· =--===---WALTER L. KLINE F OR SALE -Neptune outboard CO motor, 9 h.p., t'A1n alternate f.ir-311 Island Ave .. Balboa. 32-2tc TRAil..ERS FOPt RENT-OONCRETE PRODUCTS · be Do your own haulln1 and mov-15SO Newport Road. Costa Mesa ing, $100. See at Jack's Bar r FOR RENT-Nice large room, prl-Inc. All new equJpment. $2.25 6 Plione Beacon 5256 26-tfC Shop, Balboa Island Ph: Har. vale entrance, for single person. $2.SO per day. We tum1ah hitch. 1806. 32-2tp 546 East l\Iodena Ave., Newport Myrehn Broe. Service Statlcm. FOR SALE-Condon Ironer , $85. NEW AND ''SED Heights. Bea: 5147-M. 32-ltc Cor. l7th & Newport Blwl.. Xlnt cond. 1116 W. Ocean Front, u Newport Beach. 32-4tp OUTBOARD MOTORS WANTED TO llENT a Coota 114... 2-tfc ALL KINDS OF LISTINGS APPRECIATED. FRANCIS J . HORVATH, Broker Harbor 1805-R -OFFICE. -328 28th St Harbor 1922-R -RESIDENCE -116 35th St. 32-2tc FQR SALE--Elec tromite washing REPAIRING WANT TO RENT -Respomible BEAL ESTATE a ----------------------- machine. Nearly new. For in-Authorized Cl.JJhman Scooter mother and adult son need house LOT-Newport Heights. 405 Ful- dividual washing. Call Harbor Agency or apt. br June 1. Perman~ Ierton. Close to high school. Bet. 1890-W or see at 317 Amethyst PARTS AND REPAIRS residents in Balboa 20 yrs. two new houses under construc- Ave., Balboa Island. 32-2tp 916 Coast Hiway Harbor 637 furnish references. No smoking, tio n. Ch\ner 905 Coast Highway. -~---~ ••-~•--32-ttc drinking or pets. Ph: Harbor 3Z-4tp ·~ •~ ~ ~-2521-W. 32-4tc ------=--:::--,::-.,---W 0 0 D FOR SALE-Complete set of East BALBOA ISLAND-Small tum. ~ Coast Charts. Cost $185. Sell for WANTED . TOb ~NT-~hlh~ cottage. Electric refrigeration. H. W. WRIGHT S20. Ship stores canned goods, room wtlh a or 5 ower · Immediate possession. 126 Opal. Ph• Beacon 6665 sell cheap. Cor. of So. Bay Fron! harbor area for quiet, relined Owner 920 Coast Highway. S.tft & Topaz. Balboa Island. Phone gentleman. Please contact Mr. 32-4tp 1784 Newpa" Blvd. Harbor 1759 32_2tc Bonnell at 410 32nd St., Newport ---:--::---,-,7-::=-- ll·Fr. WEBER Delicatessen case. · or phone Harbor 1149. 32-4tp At Corona del Mar Sandwich table; steam table; F OR SALE-A g~ working balt TWO OR nmEE bedroom house b ·1 d grill ne t, 55 fathoms wings; excellent Woolf Jr. range, ro1 er an sh a pe. Tanned, ready to go. Will for one, t~o, three or four complete· with hood and vent; ll 'f' H bo 201 months this summer. Please Toledo scales: pot sink & ~ease se at sacri ice. ar r 31_3tC send full particulars to Seymour trap; almost new cash register . c L. Schweitzer, 464 24th St. San Misc. kitchen utensils. Ph: Har. 32 FT. RECORDOO N1 twin engine Bernardino. 31-4tc 1394 See at 220 Marine Ave.. cruiser perfect condition lots --::---=---:--:---::--::--Balboa Island. 32-2tc of equiPment $9000. Owner Har-WILL BUY or r ent home Bdalboaf Steel Kitche!ls GLASS ENCLOSURES SHOWER DOORS Southern Counties Supply Co. Beach 32-ltc Phone 5585 Laguna 548 Forest Ave. AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY bo 2151-M 31-2tp ocean front or 'Wtll tra e or r · L.A. Write Box "G" clo Ne¥15-FOR RENT-30 foot slip for pow-Times. 30-4tp er boat. Canal section. ,Phone I--===-===-=--:--:--:--WANT TO RENT-Furniahed or Beacon 5545. 31-2tc unf'umilhect house. 2 or 3 bed· CHROMOMTERS rom!I will lease. Phone Harbot \Vatches -Clock -Jewelry 7CYT 81.·tfC Repairing -Prompt Service w ANT TO RENT-2 or 3 beckm. VAN DRIMLEN unturnished houoe. wtll 1-. J E W E L E R C4ll Sam Porter at Harber 7fTI 1786 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa or 13. 35-tfc AT 31-tfc APARTMENTS &l HOUSES <S BOB SKlLES AUCTION y ARD _F_O_R_S_ALE-__ D_y_e_r-D"""ho_w_s-a"'llln:-g BEAt..'TIFUL HOUSE TRAILER, 15th and Placentia Sts. di h Tw th Id r-n N e w 2-Bedroom Home Partly furnished $9500 Several New Homes 2.bedroom $10,500 Each Garage House Partly furnisbed. Cor. Lot. $5200 TWO LOTS for $1900 Other nice Lots -S1500. Hillside Lot near ocean-$1000 See W . J . HOLCOMB 1517 Coas t Hiway, Corona del Mar "\Vhere the Flags Fly'' C'OST A MES A ng y. 0 mon 5 0 · .....o.u comp!. furn. Will rent to respon- 10 A. M. between 5 and 6 p.m., 226 Via si~e couple. Inquire Anchor l------------ Lldo Nord. Phone Harbor 1194-J . Tra;ler Port, Costa Mesa. EVA F. RHODEN 32-2\c lllISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE ----..,--~.....,,,--24--t!c 32-ltc FRESH VEGETABLES AND FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 4B R e ~t o r CANNED GOODS • ~ OF FARM MAcmNERY 40 ft._ 225 H.P. G.M. diesel sport WILL SXCHANGE FOR BEACH 0 Vie w L o t """'-' .1. ~ crwser or fishing boat. Motor M . . d cean CATTI..E, CALVES, SADDLE just installed, ice box capaci ty, PR~:~Rr -. ~~!~~u~~-50xl25 Cl irf Dr i~~ .lot .. Ne \\rpor t HORSES AND HOGS 6 ton. Price $8'.750. Box 471, ~~c ~. A. ~~~c~~ 1 rooms . Love-Heights. Al l ut1ht1es tn. .. Morro Bay, Californla. Phone g · · · d $2750 ''\Vhere Buyers and Sellers Meet 11 ct 4131 26-tf ly cool d1n1ng terrace. Fish pon . PHONE BEACON 5846 co e ' c Twin garages. Paved alley. Mod- 32-ltc Balboa Canvas Shop ern , 2906 Victor;a at 29th & ""FO=R:-:S"'A"'LE-:::--:E::;l::ec::t::ro:;:lux=--:r:;:e;;fr:;:ig:"., Sails -Boat Covers Crenshaw. See 2 -5 p.m. 32·l tp New and lovely 5-rm. home, 1 blk. 4-(t .. "'ater cooled. Perfect con-Marine Upholster ing MONEY TO LOAN lS5 (rom Coast Hiway. Has (ire- Cor o na d e ! Mar dition. $80. 5402 W. Ocean Front, Harbor 207 -224~ 21st St. -----------place. hd,vd. floors, outside patio Ne"-'J)Ort Beach or Call Harbor Newport Beach 71-ttt LOANS TO BIJILD, buy, !mpro"t'e, and Bar-b-Q. Built-i n kitchen 25 11. 32.lfc CUSTOM BUrLT beds any shape modenl.lse OT retlnance. range arid living room rugs go Newport Balboa Federal Bavtnsa \Iii th hoUS<'. Reasonable jlt-FOR SALE -Bicycle, like new, or size to rit your needs. \Vrite an.c: Loan A.uoclat:toa.. lge. basket, $1 5: clay-back hea~-2861 Olney St., El Monte. 3333 -.ta Udo Pb. Harbor 1500 er. cost S45. sell for $6; patio 31-4tp --====--=-===;-::--- furn. & umbrella. all for $37.50; FOR SALE -16' Douglas canoe NEED MONEY? crib . .SS: kitchen table. SS: Cor. excellent condition. 2 paddl es. of So. Bay Front & Topaz, Bal-2909 W. Central Ave., Newport ' boa Island . Ph: Harbor 1759. Beach. Har. 26.52. 27-tfc 32-2tc Do you want to sell it ? Adver- See Us for Quick, Helpful 'Service on Your Financial Needs -Loans on '$13 ,000 . EVA F. RHODEN R e altor 470 Ne\\'por t Blvd. Ph : Bea. 5713-R Costa l'vtesa 32-2tc FOR SA LE -Vanity; oil heater: tise 1n these columns. Furniture -Salary Philco Console radio : club chair; -----------Car or Other Security BALBOA Beach Home. extra apt. maple corree table; hand plow; MUSICAL & RADIO M vacant. Stucco. On the peninsul a. shopping cart. 192 Flower St., -----------Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to ~ 1569 l\t.iramar. Adjoining lot is Costa Mesa. Beacon 57-88-W. \VANTED-50 good used pianos (Closed Saturdays) available. Helen Farrington.1107 32-2tc in trade for new Spinets or good So. Robertson Blvd., L. A. 35. grand pianos. Highest P rice CR-1 5623. 32-Stc FOR SALE -Two 500 lb. car wheels (or moori ng anchor!. $10. Phone Harbor 2115-M. 32-2tc \Vetches -Clocks -Jewelry CHROMOMTERS allowed. U you are not ready for your modern piano now we TWO-STORY rurn., Ocean Front. -nill give )'OU a hJgh credit to Mansville siding, 3-bedrm .. fire- be used at a later time. Now is . place. bath & %:. Novel interior the time toge-ta big allowance. •1 ~ (D. finish: dbl. gar.; outside shov .. er . Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. 520 No. with 3 dressing booths. SlS,500. Repairing -Prom?t Service Main, Santa Ana. 30-tfc _ :;;<.:;-::E::-::::ig;~~ 5708 Seashore Dr., Newport. Sensible Prices . , ~ 32-2tp VAN DRIMLEN I GRAND r;anos. Kimball, Knabe, FOR SALE -Outstanding 2-acre I Weber, Steinway, B a Id w In. J E \V E L R Y Many other makes. Great bar-commercial orange grove. Finest 1786 Ne"-ix>l't Blvd. Costa Mesa gains. T er m s. Danz-Schmidt l8141>ii N~:~l~ Costa Mesa production record in Lindsey 31-tfc Piano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa (Across trom Alpha Beta Market) district. $65.000. Cash or terms. ====c;;;;-;:;;;ru;--:-Ah,umtn;;;i,;;;;;;;;-1 Ana. Or will rent. 30-t:fc 32-ltc Will stand closest inspection. VENETIAN BUNDS--Al wn May accept up to ~ trade in un-ltftl. wood. Call us for tree est\ SPINET Type Mirror Piano. Just -WE--B-UY--TR-U_ST_D_EEDS-___ N_ew __ 1 lncumbered residential or income mate. Renovation Ir: reftnlahln&. possessed. A fine buy only $287. port Balboa Federal Savinga &. property. Prefer Balboa. U talt- So Cout Veoetlan BUnd Co.. Danz-Sciunide, 520 No. Main, Loan Aaoc:i.ation, 3333 Via Udo. en this week will include -% of Wdt 18th aM Newport Aw... Santa Ana. JO..tfc Harbor l.SOO. 27-tfc Valencia crop now picking. Ph; COOt& Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W ---..,..--..,..-=------Harbor 2503-J. 32-2tc SS.ti• CASH FOR PIANOS 1 'M""o"'NEY==-=w"'ANTED==----~M ---=,..,-=---==-.,..,..---:-:--------==---BALBOA IS~Very attrac- EJectric and Fire • -A I S O -PERSON INTERESTED In mak-ttve 2 bedroom house and 1 bed- E , t Tests Tun' d Re . . ing private loan on newly com. room and IWl room guest apart· qu1pmen mg an pa:inng pleted 3-bedroom borne. Balboa ment over 2 cor garare. 1..o- AD Qualified -1 PHONE MR. FAGAN llayahores. call 2641 Creatvlew cated on 40 ft. lot few feet from f;t.1:d = a~oa;:,..: Harbor 1663 Dr., Balboa llaysbonos. 32-2tp north bay. See 326 Onyx then -available. =====c-;;=="'7:;:1:-:7::-:-tf=c AIJTOlllO'llVJI • 'llJIJ:ll II call or see , OWDe!' 218 Grand J:1'S HOKIN,. QAhVAN SPINET Pianos. The moat famous Canal. Harbor 2151-M. 31-2tp 1000 O>ut HJPWQ makes. Lowest prices. Delivery -S T 0 p -WANT one er two -terfront Iota. ft, Beaooo M(17 91-tfc at once. Some In Blond, maboc-Will trade R-2 Jot Loo AnJeiea any and WalnuL Art cases. Plain TIRE WEAR and/or R-1 Momovta. 114lgbt WANTS» TO BUY m cases. Your old piano taken In add cuh too. Les Wolll, RFD WANT TO BUY-ol'fl"" desk. at highest price. Tenns. Danz Let Us Balance Your No. 1, Monrovia, California. CORONA DEL MAR This new listing is what you've been waiting for. South of the highway; 2 bedroom plaster and stucco home. one year old. Priced under $10,000. Hard- wood floors, floor furnace with thermostat. Land- scaped, eight fruit trees. $3500 Down , and You Move in CORONA DEL MAR Owner says "sell"-he's tired of commuting, wants to buy in L . A. Look over this beautiful 3-bedroom home, ad,mire its two fireplaces, then hurry and make an offer. If it's close to $17,500, owner may get reckless and accept. Has income possibilities. JOHN E. SADLEIR -Realtor STANLEY A. SMITH-Associate Broker 1505 Coast Highway CORONA DEL MAR Har. 741 32-1!.c RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT CO . A. R. EBRITE JIM W. DOAK Clyde B. Doak W. C. Gabbard George Evenson 1936 Newport Blvd. 1435 Coast Hiway Costa Mesa Corona· de! Mar Beacon 5857-W Harbor 1271 Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Us ' Costa Mesa -Full Pric~ $4,250 1-bdrm. Home-Living room, kitchen' & bath. Gar- a ge , large lot. Three houses east of Newport Blvd. $4250 at $2000 down--0r make offer. 2V2 Acre Ranch Costa Mesa • -• near Newport Blvd. Home of one bedroom, living room. bath, kitchen, nice guest house; corral, fence, chix equip. Full price $8500. Will conside r trade of car, trailer or lot as part of down payment. bala nce like rent. Corona de! Mar -Best Buy 4-nn. home, completely furnished; lg. living room with beam ceiling, knotty pine interior, California fireplace. Combination dining room and solarium; twin beds in bedroom; 'Jots of closet space. Close to stores on Larkspur. 1 1/o -car garage. Vacant. Immed. possession. Price $8950-easy terms. Corona de! Mar 2-Bedroom home, south of Highway; sewers in; near school. Large living room. kitchen, dinette, & bath, Hardwood floors, floor furnace. One year old stucco. Garage 18x27. Price, $10,5'00. Good terms. • Duplex -Corona de! Mar New. Vacant, Ready. Comer property. Sewer & side- walks in. South of Hiway. 4 biles. from ocean. 1 bllc. to bus. Each suite consists of 2 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, nook, bath, garage. Hardwood floors, furnaces. Price $19,500 or make offer for quick sale today. Bal_boa Island Home and Apartment Furnished -Full Price $13,950 2-bdrm. Home about 12 yrs. old. Completely tur- nlshed,-retrig.; washer; stove; bunk beds, inner- springs., etc. This home is a large 5-room home and service porch. Studio Apt. on side of garage. Outside bathers' shower in patio. Good terms for quick sale. For Rent-Costa Mesa aboUt !JO x 52. Good conditiClll. Schmidt r;ano Co., 520 No. Main , :5-12tc Can be typewtlter clelk. Phone Santa Ana. :!G-tfc Wheelll With Our WILL TIUDE-Lota on Lido hie ---'13. 26-tfc USED Pianos. Good makes $89. N -uodern a1oo Iota on Pe>lf!tilla on pur- 2-bedrm. home on Newport Blvd. Suntable for pro- fessional office. Close in. $100 per mo. Nearly new. , Also 6-room, 3-bedroom home, completely and at- tractively fumlshed.' Large yard. Dbl garage. $150 per mobth. . wANTED--Old electric refrlpra· $96 and up. Or will renL Our , eW .in cbw ol 2 er 3 bedroom - tor. Phone Beacon !5034-W. terms are fine. Danz.Schmidt, BEAR DY-NAMIC In Harbor district. Phone Harbor 26-ttc 520 No. Main, Santo Ana. oo.ttc Wheel Balancer 7fTI 11-tte "'LOWEST==;;;:-;;Prl;:;:cea.=--;n;;;,,..;-:an;;;;dd:-01-4i0Ci rliNo TUNING and repalrlna. fllrnlture. See Needle's 220t · J 1 13. Brown. Phone ilelUlOll Newport Blvd., Co• ta 114nL 529l-J.-388 ero.dway, Coote wm poy lOIJI fer Y<Alr fllrnltun. -711-tfc B 5038. • :1&-ttc1,,,=::-:-:=::-=---:--:-= er m _ BUNGALOW Plano. A beauty, Will Pay. Cash -lult like ...,., To see It II to I""." ,.,... fUrnltun or -t baW It. Tone like y.l .. L $31!5-Terms. .. _ -lie• .... --DU>Scilmidt. Santa ...... 520 ,_ Fumi Co No. Main. 00.tfc Crawley -..L. ~ y.;,. Otben wlll -4 -dr 'fled .., !(ellpllrt ..U. •r----...- ·--· :. ;. ... ,.,,-· -' Appo:owcl Oir1Slor an4 ' Plymouth --.. •loo . NEwPORT , HARBOR MOTORS 3818 w. Omtra1 ...... ~-- • ._1;, . - ' . . ' - Vi Acre Orange Ranch Costa Mesa -Eastslde. 2-bedroom home. New,. Va· cant. Partly fumished. 17 tun grown Navel orange trees, bearing heavy; 1 fig. Price $8750-Tenna. OjJm 7 Days Every Week, 8 L m. to 6.P. m. ' • ~ _ ... -.... ~_ ..-...•. J. M. Miller & Associates, Realtors Harli<>~ 1264 1 15th &: Central , . OCEAN FRONT HOME 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Completely and tastefµlly redec-· orated. Interior arrangement suitable for !family use or for rental accommodations. ~· $22,500 I BEACH ffilTAGE · I Attractive small home in Balboa llj quiet nejghborhood cla;e to bay and shops. One bedroQm; living: room with fireplace, kitchen and bath. Room Ion Jot for a dditional building. $9,500 I NEWPORT BEACH HOME & INCOME ' Well built, comfortable 3-bedroolj'I hame, newly reno- vated and ni"l'IY furnished, with large living room and fireplace. On rear of double lot is a detacljed 3-room furnished house with private entrance and yruid with $50 weekly summer ceiling rental. Beautiful patio ic"'mpletely walled in and elaborate barbecue and garde.. Large two-car garage and additional storeroom. Price Complete $15,000 • I I BALBOA INCOME PROPERTIES 5 Completely furnished units including Electrtl1ux refrig- erators on two downtown lots. Will show a grl>ss of 20% with low operating expense. Full price $26,000. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITI~S Call Cliff Babin Record Shop -Good Income from SmaU Investment Hot Dog Stand.-A $acrifice Thls Week. I Dinner House -Excellent for Qualified OJ ~rator. J. M. Miller & Associates, Re ~1tors Harbor 1264 15th & Central B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALl)ES 32-lul HOMES.-mcoME -BUSINESS OPPOR/rl__lJN] ___ ITil_i:s m~ANCE · 2-Bedroom Home 1 Car Ga rage -Ni ce Lot Full Price Only $4500, Terms • New 2-Bedroom Home Large lot, good dist. This is really a buy. At Only $7750 0 . I WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Y01 . B. A. NERESON REAL ESI'ATE BROKER Aijp :ASSOGATES Phil D. Soloman -SALESMEN -John! Bondra 1972 Newport Blvd. ~19 Souti-1 Main Costa Mesa, Calif. ~ta Anal Calif. Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240 32-1!.c MUST SEL UI I CHOICE HOMESITES1 ON UIDO 1 • SIZE 471;2x90 FT. IDEAL -LOCATIOl ' I PRICED FOR QUIC~ SALE CALL HARBOR 1m 1 ' I ' ' . Pge8 KSWPOST BALBOA. KSW8 Tl•SS !fwe a 9 o , 01111. Ap! a, 1M1 t EtECTRONIC t t t t t t t .EQUIPMENT SERVICE 1, u.a -uo vo1e·-·- J. K. BROWN CO. Newport- 1219 Coast Hiwey .Beocon 5263-W The South Sea Island Paradise in Balboa • • Thick Steaks • Chops • Chicken • Sea F ood Deli<;acies Tropical D rlnb A madn(l.y Dlttennt PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES -- THREE BIG FEATURES This Week at S 0 S RADIO -ELECTRIC & ISLAND RECORD SHOP · 1. Just Received , shipment of Uni- versal "Clean Air" Cleaners. This new tank type clean.er with 12 $6995. different attachments pnced at ................ · 2. Philco Model No.1213 Console in bleached or walnut finish. • Chippendale Style Cabinet • 11 Tubes • DeLuxe Record Changer • Push-Button Operation- • Standard BroadcastL FM, Short Wave, Police, Amateurs. -3 38950 3. Good Supply of the New Decca FFrr Records. bailed by critics as the best ever made. Albums Now Available • Stravinsky -Petrouchka Ballet Suite • Ka tcha turian F'iano Concerto. • Mendelssohn -Italian Symphony. APPLIANCE AND RADIO SPECIALISTS -- HENBY W. BILUNEIU> SOO Martne Ave. BALBOA ISLAND Barbor 180 ANY MAKE CAR -YOU PAY NO MORE L GSN1JiNE PllE-WAB D UPONT ENAID:J, I. ClRl:acl-FUSED TO lllETAL .. OVEN BAl<ED-TBDMOL OONTllOu.ED &. oaANlTE LIKE F1N1811 I. W'ti'IBli& PllOO• llLU.ING • • Red Cron Gets Through Wite Word G'bl"'.'' aald ,the Red Crou Jody. HANSEN'S noo. ConfectiOnery & Lu . . v . r I 11 ... ... NOW OPEN EVENING& I; Malta • Sandwiches • Ford •talked helpleooly back to hlo office, b .. cll of aw..at pourin1 down hlo race. The telephone booth waa stuffy, but the anxiety wu wone. He tried to work but he couldn't because a film of pictures of tom bodies and toppled hOUlel. boards and panes of glass strewn in every direction, kept up a con- stant pace before his eyes. B .. adry'a il<!Z Candy • • · .RambT ers I. .I I I I ~ Oatedllc loe 0.-· • That night h e was still padng: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' the floor or his office when the :..: telephone rang. He grabbed the ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ phone and Jirted the r eceiver . "Yes???" He gasped an answer. Does Your House ' "Mr. Ford?" Asked a female operator. "Yes, yes, this is Ford." J "Santa Ana is calling." "Yes, yes, yes." No waiting ... Work do!!!> , , hlghly "H ello, Mr. Ford?" akllJed .Joameymea Palil~:;e the m08t mod- "Yes, this 1s-·· em eqnlpment and ftneat , · "Good," said a klndlY voice. -" I 'The Oklahoma City Chapter of W . j the American Red Cross has Just Owned and operated bf World War D et.!l'UI SEEKDrlG MORE PUBLICITY F OR BALBOA, bu•lneMmen or that section or the clty of Newport Beach ha\•e hired .. Hal'' Homrl1 and his wife (11.ho"·n standing In the rorecround or their advertlalac car ) to "sell" beauttful Balboa to people In town• outside Callrornla on their toW' of llOIDe 150 veterans• hospitals louted throuchout the United StateL -News·Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. notified us that your mother.in-aee."'ft& vour permanent ~ !.: law, Mrs. Johnson ; your wire, Mrs. ~ " A.,_. Ford end Mr. Mitchell are safe in 'tt~- Seiling, Oklahoma.'' "Seiling?" Asked the nonplus· For Free sed"' but relieved Mr. Ford. Phone BARBO~ 2 6 4 5 ' ! Sa ints Win Sunset "Yes, Seiling,'' said the Red -I' Cross lad from Santa Ana. "On Lee c.· Bean I League Track Meet 1 At Huntington Beach the night befor e the storm and by prearrangement, Mrs. Johnson I FISHING BOAT AFIRE OFF LAGUNA BEACH-Shortly afte.r thb rl..Unl' boat caught ftre orr Bird IJ.ock. I.Acuna Beach. Saturday a.fter noon, It exploded. Four resident. or Bellno\o\'er were rescued from drowning alter they jumped overboard. -News·Times On-the-Spot photo by Kent Hitchcock. • GOD BLESS YOU TOO: A soldier on the march felt something in his foot. H is toe became painful and he was limp-Frost· Bites ing badly by the time he got back ~===========""' to camp. He took off his boot and sock to bathe his blistered foot and found a pellet of paper lodged in the toe of the sock, on which was written. "God bless the soldier who wears these socks." PHOTOSTAT S .,.,..,,,.. PHOTO SUPPLIES ... ... ,..... o.a... ,_ ...... Dal' ..... o., .... . a.II . a.-o ............ . CA.II.&&& &&P.&IU ARTIST SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DRAFI'ING SUPPLIES BLUE PRINTS il.J.. ~PaDXPI' I DTICll nD PICS;..(J'P, a Dm.rYDT 0.... Photo Supply & Blue Print CO. !UC-..-...... 7* lM ........ - A prominent Washington jurl1t was asked by a noted newspaper editor how he managro to r id himself of importunate visitors whom he could not refuse to see---- those who lingered to glean bits of legal advice. "I really have no difficulty." explained the jurist, "my wife is quite familiar with the type and when some bore overstays his welcome she manages to call me out of the room' on some pretext or other." He had scarcely finished speak· ing when the lady of the house appeared at the door. "Dear," she said. "we were due at Senator Fruppingham's half an hoUr ago." On the arrival of the fourth child a lady received a playpen as a gift. The "lhank·you" note left the donors somewhat astonished: ''Tha nk you so much for the pen . It ls a perfect godsend. I sit in It every afternoon and read, and the chlldren can·t get near me." -Edinburg Evening News PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HEARING The Newport Beach City Plannln1 Comm tulon wlll hold a Public Heartns Thu~a:r. May I at 7:30 p.m. In the Council Chamber•. City Hall. Newpon Beach. California.. PUBL[C HE.AR.ING upon the &ppll· cation of Harold Harvey for a 50 per cent aide yard 11et back variance for thf! ea.terlf 25 per cent au. feet and the •eate r y 21 eer cent alx ree.t or ~t 16. Block 2. :section 4 Balboa laland. Newpon ~ach. Callfof.nla.. PUBLIC HEARi.NG upon tbe appll· cation of Rou Wright for a 50 per cent aide yard Mt back on Park a ..... nue: nrianol!i for Lot Ji Block a Section 2, BaJboa Ial&nd'. Ne..-pori Beach, California.. By order ol the Chairman or tbe Newport Bea.ch Plannins Comml•ton JOHN ¥. ALLEN • PHILMER J _ ELi.ERBROEK. Pub.-AprU~ EVERYTHING la Qmllty REFRIGERATION Air Ce111dlllowhtc 11'.qn!f 1•t " O... .. • °'*• • ·Ot mtwa ...... .._ ..... .... went to Seiling, where she met (ConUnuec1 rrom Paire One) Mr. Mitchell. And your wife is now <SA). Rand f F I, &an \NJ . Time -on her way home.'' 4:50.8. Th ii 880·yfLTd relar-Won by Fullerton ; ' ank God," Ford said, add· Santa Ana. Downey. T lme-1:33.l . ing,( "and thank you for your Broad jump-Eckle• 1 SA1. Knight kind assistarice." 1F1. 0o .... ·tv tHB). White (SA). Dll-tance--20 ft. 11 in. "Always glad to serve you," said High Jump----Tle : f c:1o w tSAI . Hacker the voice with the smile. "G'bye." J U S T R E C E I 1V q D ! 1 F). and Broward i 01 : ti,. ror rourth ''I thought maybe y 0 u could Evan1 ~SAi and Huhn (HB). Helght- 5 ft. s In. make a story out or that,'' said New Shipment ',of ine Pole ,·11.ult-Barnes 1F 1. Watts fSAl . Mr. Ford, "and g ive the American Cu.rmlchael .(A): tied for fo urth: Ward 1N 1. Baker 1SA1 . Bebem1eyer ISAI. Red Cross a little credit for all Helght-12 ft. 4 In. 41"ew league rec· the good that they do in the ord. F onner record. 12 ft. 1 In.) Shot put-Tuback (SA). :1-~1nnei;can world." BEACH UMBR,EL ' AS '99i •M1. l{uhn 1HB1. Nourse 1N1. 011-Yep, we could , Mr . Ford. lance . 44 rt. 3 In. I . Cla11 "8 " 10.-rard high huru1e1t-Df:Rurf 1N>. 0 . T. Johnson Passes, Time -9.-t . 100.-yard dash-Rul!Mll S , d (0 ). T lme-10.6. 660-yard run-Gale e rv1ces Wednes ay • llB 1. Ttm~l :28.4. 220-yard dash- Younit • N •. Tlnie-23.1. 1320-yard nin -lluon (N J. T lme--3 :31 .4. 120-yard low hurdle1t-Mlll11 (HBJ. Tlme---13 .9. 660-yard relay-Newport. T lme---1: 10.7. High jump-Carter ~F •. Pollock CS). Brown l llB 1. tied. Helght-5 ft. 10 In. P ole vault-Tie for tlrat : Bnadden ISA-l. McCa1111 t f-lBI , Pollock 1NI. Wiies IFI. Height-10 ft. 6 In. Shot put-Brown 4 ~ >. Olatance---48 ft. Broad Jump-- Smith <N). 01.!'tance--20 ft. 3 1~ In. Cla1a "C" 50-yard duh-Krog&rude (FJ. -:rrn;e -5.9. 100-ysrd daJih-Berton 1F1. T ime Orson T . Johnson, 70, or 219 21st street. Newport Beach, died in St. Joseph hospital in Santa Ana on Sunday, He was in his 70th year. Hardwood Poles • Beautifully Fi ~ished I I -10.8. 660-ya.rd run-Berton t F I. Time -1:30.7. 120-yard lo• hurdle&--Robert Me&.R IA). T ime-14.6. 440.-yani relay- Fulle rton, Tlm~7.1 . Brolld jump---- K ro(lt'arude t F J. Olatance-19 ft. 9 Jn. High Jump Meani 4 N 1. Helght-5 ft . 4 Jn. J>ole vault-Baker <SA). Height -10 ft. 6 In. Shot put-K ea.de (A). A retired engineer, he is sur· vived by his wife, Edna or New. port Beach; three sisters, E va Fudger of Beverly Hills ; Mrs. ~1ary Dickey of Berkeley and Mrs. Candic"e Booth of Los Angeles, and his mother, Jeannette Kair- nes or W est Los Angeles: Lawn Swings Recoveted $~995 Tent & A~ning ' Co. Santa Ana Dl1tance 46 rt. ·Classified ads DO get the job done. Funeral services will be held \Vednesday at 2 p.m . at the Grauel chapel in Costa Mesa and inter· ment will take place in the In:gl«!- wood Park masoleum. 1626 South Main SANTA ANA Phone 980 -tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising *' QUALITY FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES • This lovely 33-inch high ma- hogany Governor Winthrop will add charm and dignity to your home. If you . like nice things, you'll love this ~~z:i __ ~---s1g9so This double.shelved mahog. any Sheraton end table may be used singly or in pairs. Its graceful lines will add l:"~ty~ __ $4150 790 So. Coast 1Blvd. • LAGU~A. BE~CH Phone'619, . 1 . ... ... . ... .. o a'•• Me*-·w=·~®L. .. ~-=ANDS-., ~~~ , .z.&Dn TO anon Wit••• •c• AND ws.o