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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-05-07 - Newport Balboa News TimesTH·E SAN·D CRAB . 8 .&. • ' ~W NOW! Wberefor art 'thou, Brutus, or what- eYel' the right quotation lbould be, the question be- ing as to what happened to the last Thursday meeting Cl the city planning commis- llcn, which had six public 1-rlnp on the blotter and ' narry a commissioner stuck his pblz in the cicy hall door. Scme 25 expectant folks, many of whom no doubt wanted zoning and re-wn- lngs and set-backs handled, waited and waited for the allgUSt body of city planners to put In an appearance- and no soap! And that ain't all. 'cause the same thing happened at the sessl'on the month before, when Chair-man John Allen tried to re- lign and finally had to get the council to officially ac- cept It. Where's the ebony- colored lad In the woodbox, gentlemen, and what politi- cal significance is attached to the absent board? In the days of long ago the planning commission had to meet under the law and each member took oath that he would solemnly perform his duties (regardless 'of the no- pay angle, and that he would attend gatherings faithfully, absenting himself only on permission of the headman. As I understand the statute no commissioner has the au- thority to cancel out a spe- cial or regular meeting, and I wish some little bird would whisper which big shot per· suaded the others to stay away-if that was done. An_d then again one wonders if the board refused to hold sessions the last two months, just what the legal proced- ure is and whether they have violated their oaths of office. "ns said that the new man named to succeed Mr. Allen even did not appear. Come, • come boys, if you have a peeve get it out of your sys- tems · and .start functioning for the public, whom you are supposed to SERVE! . + + + Weather and Beaches. In- land torridity the last week sent droves of "hot" citizens to the beaches and in mean- dering around our shores crowds in the surf, the bay and the fishing piers. Equal- ly rushed were the sport boats and this advance thousands early in the sea- son is just a forerunner of what is to come, as ail indi- cations point to a warm summer, wllich means tern· porary population and· bUSl· ness. It is much more ex- pensive to maintain and keep our shores clean when they come in droves than when they don't, but the expense is more than offset by the in-crease in trade. Let 'em come. + + + 0.1hlng a Check. Former )fayor Marl< Johnson han.ded me a clipping on that title, written in verse by Carlton Fitchett in the Seattle Post- Intelligencer, wllich could very well apjily locally. It. follows : Each time I go to cash a ~. I always have to wait In line, and while I look at ll()IDl!Orle'S neck, the gent be- bind me looks at mine. The tllltt opens up his gate to take· a load of checks and dollar!;, while I behind the bozo wait and criticize his taste in collars. I Pick a line and take my ltana> to get some cash my bills to pay, and think I have a splendid chance to reach tbe window right away. But that, alas, Is not to be! I alwavs have the demdest b:kT 'ibe brother just ahead fJl me IJUlls out a poke, and --. l!al stuck He empties It and shakes It ~ ail at his friend, the teller, milleo. The latter 6rftly aoes about the job ot lhd•uc lt tn piles. He takes tM bomloe from rubber ...... tbe brother caabed in ot tl"lde, w~ we be- blm crane our nedal to what's ato,PPing the pa- 1*-Allll!e-then .. ftDs the POke j_ll~ lllllft or llton It In a (0.dliMd .. llidl hp) • VOLUla XXlUX COSTA JD:SA,, V .&LD'OaNI.&, WIIDNEllD.&Y, ll.&Y 7, .1917 ·~·1 NUMBEB• 'Heated Argu Approval of Dr nt Precedes ger Sale ,. ~ ... . ] • A rMOlatlon provldlns for tbe uli.ot the Cllty dredpr to the .New- port Dredclnl' compe.ny pueed thaal' -.•1..,. and wu ad:f..';' by the city councll at • apeclal ...S.on beld t8 * mu:nld.p&l bull Mo~day eve nine. City EncJ,neer 1. 8 . Webb wu a~ to ucertaln what areu In the bay s hould be dredaed-M~-Oi-the oouncll declded tbat Grand Canal and Bay bland !lbould ... ctven flnt and .econd Pl'flfer· ence wltb otben followlnl" lll or-der. in.g said the r epair cost would be · A heated argument preceded. the $2500. Fawcett said he was surprised adoption of the resolution when tf? read in the newspapers that \V . H. Fa""•cett of 223 The Grand cpuncilman Robertson had re· Canal. Balboa Island, informed the p(>rted Councilman Bob Alen as coi.J ncil men that residents along h•ving remarked t hat he had talk- the canal were opposed to paying ed with residents of ~he Grand f h 'c •nal and discussed with th<.nl the r 50 percent of the cost 0 t e I plO.n of having t hem ray half a nd dredgevtork as \\'BS read to the the city pay the other half of the city fathers at a recent session. coat of dredging the C'3.f'Bl. "I have talked to 75 percent of I "\Vhen I ca.me before you gentl- the residents on Grand Canal and men some time ago," Fa,vcctt be- lhe sa the a;c opposC'd to pay· gan, "and asked that The <:anal . Y Y Y . I be dredged, I was 1.old that you 1ng half the cost of dredging the I ha4 to wait until June brforc any canal." said Fawcett who had in-. thi ng could be done about it. You terrupted a motion by Councilman 1 -.aid an appropriation WoL!lrl have !\·1ason Silt'r calling for accptance f? be made from the nex1. yt>at's l1scal budget to 1akc care of It ." of the drea~i ng t:u uipany offer of Mr. Fawcett said he told !his to Sl0.500. the other residents. I-le staled that the residents ('...ouncilman L . L. Isbell r.,:scrted feel tha t the city should ·pay all :hft he did not know where the J :\CK Ll.SDSLE\'--Cowboy artist and member of The Ne\\o"S-Tlmes the cost of the \\·ork which must rPport about th~ supposed "50-50" t1taff "i ll be the feature attraction st the Udo T~atre thl11 coml.ng Le done. "Why can't the city re· proposition originated. Saturday. He "111 draw sketches of chlldren attendlnr the matinee pair the dredge and do the work ~Tayor o. B. Reed explained to and tell them some things about co"' pun<1her's life. 11srolr?" Councilman Isbell that the so- -News·TimC's Photo by Forsythe. Councilman Rob Allen stated he I c:t llcd "share" proposition "'as in- Balboa Shoe-Repairer Aids Destitute Urchins of Greece Barefoot boy!I a nd girl!' o f the sum areas of Greece "''Ill be weartnit shoe5 conlrlbutetl by people of Newport Harbor communltlew M ortl)'. H. \V. Foster, proprietor of the Harbor Shoe Repair S hop at 706 East Ce1 ntthral 1•,·enue, Balboa, ls father husband in this charitable work. o e pan. " d b . h , d First to take ad\'antage of the They o ring t em. in, an "'e, t• d by !\tr Foster that is, my husband, sits down to sugges ion ~ma e ·. his \VOrk-bcnch and goes to "''Ork '''as the f_beJI Club whJch has h .. ..... F t dded Ith · d Id h on I cm, .1v1rs. os er a · w given several hundre o s oes .1 t h h b d "W • h. h h bee h led . re-· a sm1 e a er us an . e re w 1c ave n re-ee . I · ended and re-soled and which only too glad to be of ~istance m .__. ked by volun 1 to those "'ho want to aid other are no~: •.n:tng pac -1 .. teer ""·orkers of the Christian peop e. . . Science church for . shipment to .Foster, \\'ho _is a native of New th ·r 'dd tr R1chmond, Indiana, where he was e str1 e-ri en coun Y· kno"'n as "Rip" Foster. has been Patrons who come to the store repairing shoes for over a quarter \vith their own shoes to be refur-of a century. bished arc told about the plan to "All the boys and girls of Greece aid the poor children of Greece. who receive the shoes contributed .. P f"Ople Coopt"rate _, by Ne,vport Harbor people \\rill "\Ve ask them to please go to kno"· where they came from. for their closets and bring to us all on the bottom of the shoes is in- their cast-off shOC"S.'. said l\.trs. scribed the "·ords, "God Bless You, FlorenC"e Foster \\'ho is aiding her Balboa. California." Welder Escapes Gas Tank Blast in Shop ; Dome Cap Tears Roof Cliff-Haven Project, Stanley Development, Now Open For Buyers Earl . W . St.anley. prominent Newsx>rt Harbor developer, this w~s Informed it would cost $5000 ' terjected during a discussion to :·ep;ur the drf'd~e. Councilman \\'hich came before the city council 0. Z. nobertson later quoted City ' a t their meeting on Monday, April Engin~r J . B. \Vebb as once hav-28. \Villiam Davies. "·elder, escaped serious inju13• ''·hen the top blew off a gas I ank in the Davi tt Shop at 216 20th street, Ne,vport Beach. at 6 p.m. Thursday. week announces the opening of 1 '--"'~ CJjJf-Haven, his most recent real estate project. .. GOSH, nm IT DO THAT!1 .. N.ld the lteQOnd boy to the right of the blg ruollne buck as be looked upward at the hole ln the roof of the Da\1tt Sbop In !Otb s treet.., near the bay front, Newport Beach, alter a tank on the rear or tbe vehicle exploded and hurled the cap tbroU«h the wood roof. WIUJam Davies, 'a·elder, ~ &er· lous ln,Jury. He wu mlq an acety1ene torcla on the Wider side of the tank when tt blew. The truck ls owned by Bob CalUs, leMee of the 20th street dock. -Ne~-TI.mes photo by Kent Hitchcock. •. .. MONTE GRIMES--Co·partner "1th Ross Greeley ln the Insurance buslne.11 at 302 Ma.In street, Balboa, "·I.II be installed &!Ii comma.ode r of the Newport-Balboa P OBt, No. 6886, VF\\', at ceremonle!li con· ducted at the RendeZ\'Oll.5 ballro,om, tonight, !\l ay 6. He 18 a Navy veteran. -News-Times Photo by \Valter J. Gerhardt. Bids for Municipal Building Will Be Received on May.26 . Bids on con.stru~tion of the new I ~ract ing companies "'h~ bid on the city hall '''h1ch 1s proposed for job and others "'ho may want to West Central avenue near the Lido 1 1 '!iubmit a bid to re-estimate what theater in Ne'''POrt Beach \\'ill be . . r eceived by the city council on tney beheve should be the oost of !\1ond<Jy, r-1ay 26. the municipal structures. · The fi rst bids received recently Recent bidders and bids made on "'tre repected by the oouncil on the old cost estimate M'ere, Rob- the grounds that all estimates sub-ert E. McKee of Los.Angeles. 270,· mitted were above the $225,000 1000: Allison-Honer company of "'hich the city h as set 8ltde for Santa Ana, $273,990; Bouch Cor- the cost of the new municipal cen-por ation. Los Angeles, S303,000; ter, which will include a modern Arthur Penner , Los Angeles, $308, police structure. 000; Beyer Abramson, Los An- C it y Administration Qffit;er geles. $312.259 and J.E. Burrill & John J . Sailors informed members Sons, Long Beach, $318.500. of the city council at a special aty councilmep authorized that meeting held in the old city hall the new plans and estimate-of the building on· Monda"y that the a.r chi-architect be accepted and a reso- tect, Ralph Flewelling of Los An-lution calljng for the adver tising of geles, made some changes in his ne"' bids with the same wage cost estimates. scale intact "'as passed by that This will enable the various con. I body. Ask Extension Of Limits on Fun Zone Area Twenty-two business people ~ Balboa have petitionr1 the city council 1.o extend limits on the present amusement zone to include 1.he area on Ataln street, from the - pavillion to the ocean front. Members of the city council at a specially-called meeting on Mon-- day afternoon voted to r efer tbt petition to the 'city planning board. Ci ty councilmen at a recent ses:s:i<n agreed that there should be a deft. nate policy as to how 'ar the tun zone should be extended. Among those signing the petJ.. lion \\'ere John Vogel Sr., Mar- garet MacCuloch, R S. Downing. Catherine L. Pettey, Theo. S . ~ Elroy, Thos. Dugan, Monte Grimes,, Mrs .. C. A. Westphal, W . L. Jor- dan and others. Delegates F~vor Gas Tax Increase To Finance "Roads ' Recommendation that at least 1 "2 Ct'nts be set a.side (or deveJop. ment of major freeways a nd ez .. pressways in the state's super .. highways system was made Sat .. urday afternoon, by the Southern California Highway Conference membership, meeting at Newpcrt Harbor Yacht aub. • H . F. Kenny, Balboa postmaster. president or the confcfence, pre- si ded at the Session I which re-- suited in the organization's deci- sion to lend its weight to the gov .. e rnor's highways bill. Regardless o'f how much mon- ey is earmarked for cities and counties out of "-'hatever increased gasoline tax is (inally agreed upon.. at least 1 ~ cents should be Ht aside for the state's system oL superhighways, the oonference de- termined. Previously, it had gone on record as favoring a 2-oent boost in the gasoline tax. Delegates came to the confer- ence from San Diego, }jong Beaeb and Orange County, a nd they met with Chief Counsel E. E . East al the Automobile Club of Soot.hem California State Chamber of Com- merce and Manager John Moniacn of Los · Angeles Otamber of Com- merce transportation committee to consider the highways bill. ' New Apartment House Underway ----------,-----1-----C·---------. A 10-unit, frJme a nd stuCCr? Depot Thief T 19kes. , P anning onimission apartment house will he erected Woman's Purse, $48 Is Almost Completed at 1701-1703 a nd 1705 West Cen-s C•ty E t• tral avenue, Newport Beach. a c- Mrs. Genevieve Anderson of ays I XeCU IVe cording to plans filed April 30. Flo,ver street. Costa MC'sa. had a n unusual experience, Sa t u rd a y night. She drove to the Santa Fe depot in Santa Ana to wait fo~ a friend "'ho was coming by train. She had no sooner parked near the station '-''hen a youth came along, thrust his hand into the open 'Arindow and before she could scream for help, stole her purse containing S48 and fled. police were told. "Only one vacancy is yet to be filled to win public approval of the city planning commission," Mayor 0. B. Reed said Monday. A recent addition to the com- mission is Jahn· Daniell of Bay Island, a building contractor who also is fi rSt vice commander of the American Legion. Chief Building Inspector A. M. Nelson disclosed in his m onth-encl report today. C.ost of the new apartmt'nt structure will be $60.- 000. Sponsor of the project Is giV!!D as Ruth Curry Burns , of Camp Baldy. Mr. Nelson also reported that April building was valued at $713.- 480. Davies. police reported, '''as in· stalling the tank on a new gaso- llhe truck of the Callis firm, lessee of the 20th street dock. when the top hie\\' off. Fumes said to have escaped from the closed tank came in contact '"";th the acetlyene torch \\'hich Da\'ies \\'85 holding. it Wjl.S said. The dome cap shot through the top of the roof of the repair shop and landed 60 feet away, where it gorged itsclr into the ground near the home of 1'-trs. Libby Bolton of 209 20th street. The missle just missC'd a neighbor's machine. The property, bounded on the sout h by the Coast highway and on the east by 17th street, lies on a mesa "-'hich according to experts is ideally suited for a high class residential development due to the I gently rolling contour of the land Ba•t Bo t B • Ba k W d Fish McElroy Is Elected which tends itself pertecuy to the I 3 S rmg C Or d wide cu!Wlg streets. In Great Numbers Are to Be Had Hea of Balboa Ass'n, Other members of the commis- sion are, Phil Ellerbroek of Balboa Island and Richard Pleger of Or rona del Mar, architect&; Walter M. Longmoor of Beacon Bay, man· ufacturer: Lewi! Baltz of Cor ona del Mar, morticiari; C. B. Rudd of Newport Heights, retired business· man a nd Ray Copelin of New· port Beach, real estate salesman. Also filing plans for ·an apart- ment structure at the end of 'the- month was Al Joyce of Balboa ancl James Marsity of Santa Ana. 1bey will build a four apartment unit on a lot at 501 Bay avenue, Bal- boa, to cost $10,000. Accortling to Rush Sooy, tract . Succeeping Johnson sales manager for !\tr. Stanley, the Bv HUOB McMD.LAN' bass last Monday, and caught an- lots in the first unit of tthe pro}ect W'h'ite sea bass and log barra-other 30-pound white sea bass on Theo S. McElroy was elected a.re unusually large, having an cuda is the good word from the Sunday. Quite a coincide nce. president and Thos. Dugan was average area ot 7,600 square feet. Newport and Balboe. Jive bait "Loaded Saturday, only fair elected vice president of the Bal· A M Improvements are being in· boats these days. Big halibut p~ Sunday," reports Kerm Rima, but boa Improvement association at a rguments on esa stalled at the developer's expense vided added thrills. he adds, "better than last year at general meeting held in the Vogel lnco t• C while protective deed -trtctl--· this time." Kerm's brother Keith bicycle shop in BalOOa on Mon- VA Officials Look Over Melrose Ranch For School Location rpora IOn ome assure purchasers ~t~on -.~ Radio listeners beware of fish-skippe.rs t he Zootsme II from the day'night. Before Board May 13 lhPir home investment. ing facts! None other than Les Newport Pier, where live bait boat The meeting, which was attend· Representatives of the Veterans McMurray wu doing a little fac-fishermen have been leaving since ed. by 35 members and two guests, Administration in California visit- SANTA ANA !Tuesdayl-The A portion of the lots w!ll be of. tual fishing from Earl's Landing 1926 ed the recently purchased 640-r red f --' whiJ th ~" be was called for the purpose of fil· Orange County Board of Super-e or :.a..ie, e o ers wLU last Sunday where he was in on ·A ) f b" bass in acre Melrose ranch of J ohn Vogel visors will listen to arguments for held for a building program sched· the whJte sea bus and barracuda • o~. o 1g sea came ling the vacancy made by the and Oyde R. Johnson , Balboa busi· and against the incorpor ation of uled to start in the near future. fishing off the nats. A 27-pound Sun~. reports N~ Hagen, resignation of Clyde R. Johnson as nessmen, in San Diego county, on Mr. Nelson said that t.he month• end building report included one more plan, that of Mr. and Mrs. Austin D. S turdevant of P . O. Bos 845. Balboa, who are liuilding • one story house, with a study, bed- room and bath and doubl:e garage· a t 2016 East OCean Fl'Jpnt, Bal- boa. The cost will , lie $17,000 .. Islander Off,rs Big Reward for Return Of Stolen Bay Boat Coo ta Mesa on May 13. Rou&h cradlnll: only lo completed halibut was brought Into Earl's :;:;:'!"~ ':;e~=' = ,.._<_Con_:tin:::u:ed::::on:::Ba:::ck:::P:ace __ >--, Friday. Atty. Leroy Ander50n of Costa at the present time. but there has Sunday. cud.a is the word frcm Earl Cole· Vogel r eported that the federal Mesa will represent the Costa been so much Interest -In -A J6.pound halibut was caught man, skipper ot the Rocket. Garden Freak olficia!S iMpected the property In J . B. Siemons al 1l3 Peid Mesa Ota.mber of Commerce and the project that the developers felt Sunday from one of the Port Or-• • • the hopes that a location might street. Balboa Ja'and, todmy al- Atty. Fred J . Dudley or Costa it should be opened for sale before ange boats, reports George Cole. SURF FISHERMEN have been be found for the erection of a fered a reward of .$750 tor th!> re-- Mesa, vice president of the cham-the improvement work WU cam-A 10%-pound be.rrac:vd& won the catching per c b and yellowfin ~ ~-;,:: state accredited school in animal turn of a radng m.Jpe ,,.....ch ._ ber, will assist him. pleted. Jackpot on -boet. croaker from 14th to 17th streets husbandry. stolen from off a 's~ dolly at U. Attorne)'> who will represent .---....:=::::::::::::==----. Ancly Brockett'• Wcman had the in Newport. Sand crabs for bait. Informed by a neighbor that end ol Pearl •treetr lut ~- t.liooe owose<I to the annexation ot Southeut Rod and Gun club, at 30th to 36th lttftts have oho bee> The Loo Ange!8 Herald·•· I I Residents Seek Slemons aald that the mpe ._ lands /or the incorporation are. Nurses luJ:ed to South Gate. out Sunday. with big sood spots for surf fish. A f.., ireu carried a plctun. and Rezon'ing of Are• ~;:;:':.~e 'f...~ ~ Atty. flonald N. Crookshank and R I berri<1 and ballbut cauct>t at Dana halibut are ........ -··""t alt the 1tory ol the rare n,,.,.budded u ,..... C1arens:e Sprague ol Santa _.na eg1 er Or P\:Jlnt. "Lots al big berries," ,.... pier, and the ones the anc1en pt Marlaold Hower. which lo uld ..._ •st .._ ...._.. mar~*· .. SK 316'\ -,... - and Oty Atty. Roland Thompooo Emergency Diiiy ports Mn. Ray KlmbAIJ from their are very aood -. N!c!>t fllher-to have bee> found by a Loo Memben of the city council by the Mesa Boe Worb. o• Newport Beach. 19th Street Landin&. mm !)ave bee> Pttinc :rellawtln Ange1an In her Sarden. Mn. J . have ttfem!d to the city plannJns '"!:'.!'.: theft was ~ to - Ii -. "' -•-H II A SO.POUND white sea bus ,... croaker otf the pier quite "'CU-E. Hutchinson of 3411 Finley. commlaion a petition tr om ll po~. \ MEET WEDNESDAY ~··---·• theproudcatchalLoyaJE.Haw-larly. avenue, Newport Beach, propertyownenwl>odeslrethe-,I, 1 set i. ._ -a --!home, 1811 s. Ethel. Allwnln. A 6 %-pound cn>Utt, three brought to The " NewS-Thnel zoning of Central avenue, Wl!St at ERECT DISPLAY ROOM U: ~ly-f~. . .~tinswlll beat -.. u .w "' e1111 •• e1 from the Sport KJnc lut '!bun-analler ones, two bus, and elcbt lut Fridl,y a six-bud variety of Alallvarado •.~thet am ateuttheatpubllcthe a , I I ~u~ =•~q ,.,. c ....,. a8 HSI,.,.. day. A :IS-pound white --terbot were caust>t by Violet the same°""""· <Y·W8Y1' ~ rear . Calllomla RedlO!oocl Materillls ~ !':.i the8 p.mLeclon. m_!I~~. The -..-•=m ••• was oho landed the....,. day. The Drake, ns w. Manc:be1ter avenue. nn. o. A. Plunkett ana F. ~~; trom residential to• com-~bull ot mii ~:rct'wq. ~-..._,,, -"' reclllee --Speed Kine --on the 2:00 Loo Allcelel, In Newport Bay,.... A. Lewil of the botany depirt-"~ .._. w dlnC a~ roe for b Ol"lanintlon ii now <ODdllCtlnc a N._ ---1111 a..m. S... am-le Ialand nm on cenUy reports Gribam's Bait and ment al the Untvenlty al Call-Among the llipen to the pet!-products at ll12 ~ hfcl1wq. membenhip drive. w.a o--, ., -f'rldil7, Saturdoy and ~-Blc 1'actle. fomla at Loo Anlelel explalnod tlon which wu ir_,,ted to the Newpcrt Beech. \ w, ...._ -,._ -bull -are belnr caucht. Quite K. 0 . Fumwonb repol'to tbelr that the pben<wneoom wu the eoundlmen at a special meetlns , ----~-+--~ Ladt ot the nee 1ry --.... r u , Q.-el -a -yeDowtaJJ haoe boen ~ ...... 11w bait cbuttt boet. Aprclw, reoult ~ an lrrecularlty In the held In the city hall on ~ Dory fen I ~~ boldins meetinp wu stven to-... • eol ro ••• 141 '" but ..._-.ct QP. has '-" briallas ID aood cat<:bei plant's qstmi, ~ lbe ,.._ ...,.. J . M. Miller, Cb* E. Sber-~ 1-J U the rt'.Wm the dty pa.. -..se '? .. w11 "*--. C. A.. Bk ••rt. •114« al. tti. ol ~ to Blneb"I Bem oori l•rwllnc IUlt ot a lwaw upwt. lwt wood. Olestft' C. WDHm, Dm'-Bert Vent r:A , del Sir" nine C'QIMllM!on hu not awt ,. • lllllM -. TroiK. rela!B --'""' cm hll cm the dQo U.,. --. -ml win and I.-. Ta~. ~ H. reported to poli.:,! t1r1ft al • ~Uy. ,._ __________ _, 1-t ....... 1 a~ ild --cbu1en. ' ,._~ __ ._._m_a ____ a_ttadt. ____ ,1Nortcm -Pauline H1Pk7. U,. from bll . ' : . ' • • ' ' • , • • • ~ 0..-e 'I NEWPORT BAJ.BOA Nl:WB·TIMBS A GI§ ~ TUZllDAY ' Newer* B raell, <lallf. ll!:r _., !Mt Fisherette Glides Smooth~­ On the B~y .After Launching By CLIFF BALL A large number of friends drank comlor table living with a fourteen a good luck toast to Mr. and Mn. by twelve cabin con talning the J inl Fessenden of Balboa Island, controls, a modern galley with a n as their daughter, Mrs. Beverly electrfc refrigerator, dinette con- Campbell, also of BaJboa Island, veritable to bunks, cupboard space broke a champagne filled bottle and clothes closets. across the bow a nd christened The fo rward cabin has m o r e their new boat Fisherette. The 46 clqthes closets, sleeping accomo- toot combination cruiser and com-dations for fo ur, a shower wi th mereial fishing boat was launched hot and cold running water, and from t.+ie Seacraft Co. marine ways all conveniences to make a fisher· recently. man·s life as comfortable as pos- The new craft was built by the sible. Lowman Boat Co. on Newport The F isherette will also have a Blvd. who lire noted for their ship to shore r adio and direction strong, fast, and efficient hulls. finder. She ls pawered with a The aft half of the boat is de-Graymarine deisel, and has a wide signed for commercial fishing, with cruising range. a refrigerated hold of eight ton Mr. F essenden, a Sa nta Ana capacity, and a trolling well to business man, was formerly co- facllitate landing the fish. owner of the El Corral night d ub The forward halt is built tor in Tuscon. Arizona. · Quality Lumber and Building Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. • LE.B08TETLEB ~-IOU See what the RADIATORS Repairing -~ring Boll-Ou ta Gas Tanks Welded All Work Guaranteed BELL'S Radiator Service -Twenty-alatb 8t. Near Corner Central Ave. Phone Barbor !SO! ' . '1 \ ' I ~\ .>-•' . iSsues of say about our service ! Soft Water Service TWS 18 THE BOUSE OF FLORENCE. one of the moet attrac:U'"·e dln..ner re1taurant• In the Newport Harbor dJ•tr1ct. It ls .Stuated on Cout hlKhway, between Newport Beach and HunUn&"ton Beach &nd It bu a l'rowlnr cllentele who enjoy havlnc excellent ltallan cul&- lne. The decorations and artl•tlc arrangement of tbe foree-rt of the ROV ROGERS. hi~ famous hone, Trlc-rer, and Gabby Bayes play lead role11 In· n10\>'ies 111ehedulHI. for the Udo this ~'eek. Cowboy King and Cowboy Artist Vie for Attention at Lido Show • exterior of the bulldlJlc It the work of Mr. Ancelo Cusumano, a re- tired no.ton, ChJcaro and New York Importer of rare art, who with hi• charm.Inc and lo\>'&ble wile, Florence, a kin of the late Gen. u. s. · Grant, are co-owners and proprleton. -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. Italian Dinners Are Served At Attractive Seashore Cate By OWEN" FROST A bit of Italy transplanted to America Ls the House of F1oreoce at 8810 Cout Hlchway, Seashore Colony._ Newport Beach. which 8pec1a1. lzeA In family •tyle Italian dinners. , For any one who has traveled in tract the diners eyes are these : Italy, It bfings back memories of Lasciate fuor i i vostri pensieri, thf' old u•orld before the wa r . primo di ent rar e per aver e una For anyone who has never been buona digestione, do po ma ngiare. to Italy, it is an experience tha t Translated it says: one should not miss and the food Leave outside your worries, be- is out of this u·or ld. fore entering so to have a good Real I talian dishes, th a t you digestion a fter you eat. could find only in an old world Bt'nvenute. caf: pizza. yes. real pizza and Translated is: garlic brl'ad and antipasto with Glad you came. j frC'sh jtardcn pim intos 'and th e R itor nate Presto. most d elicious canopes, n o t to Translation: mrntion the spaghC'tti and ml'at Return quickly. balls. I Grazie tanto. Then there's th e real I talian Translated: sauce. of v.·hich you gel a large 1 "fhank you very n1uch. bo\\·I full ex tra and real grated I The kitche n. v.'hi ch I v.•as shown cheC'~e. aft('r a dC'licious dinner . meets the ThC'n there's the atmosphere. the 1 highC'st of sanita ry standards. 1dC'COrations of th c restauran t This ne\\' d inner house is con- rooms, the inscription in Italian, ducted by l\1rs. Florence Cus un1ano '''hieh r eadily catch the eye as you and Angelo Cusumano. the la tter e nter the attractive place. They hcing a former art importer \vith alone are ,,·orth a trip to see. establishments in Boston. Chicago The results are not only a ttrac-and :'\c,,,. York. Tt,eale r-goen In the !\'e~·port Harbor dis trict ' ~·Ill ha\•e a.n oppor· tive, quaint and diffe re nt but an E\·e ry yC'ar Ix-fore the \\•ar Mr. tunlty beginning ThurMlay to .. tate whethe r or not they ~·ould like to ~~~cu~~~;;s p1;~hi~ ~~~;ic~ ~~; ;~osu~~~n;ac~'C't~~u~~nd~u~~~all~~~ see more ~·e8tem movies. t scrft'n, Thursday, Friday and Sat-I know of like it a nd that is Nor-,,·orth of rare art treasu.res and In ordt•r to f('St the public mind for stories of the ol d west, the urday evenings, the Republic·s blue I mandy Farms outside of ~'ashing-objects of art. Now retired . he has 410 -32nd St., Newport Beach Phone Harbor 1149 Lido theatC'r \viii sho'" on its ribbon feature r i 1 m, ''Under ton, D. c1 w h c r c an original put into t he }-louse of Florence hi!!! ;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,..;;;;;;;;;;..,;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Nevada Skies," v.·hich stars Roy French chateau has been tr a ns-kno\\·lcdge a nd talents. assisted by • Rogers a nd his \VOrld-famous Pal-planted to America also. his gracious and versatile ""ife. omino horse. Some of the inscriptions on the 'fou should make the House of W. B. SCOTT presents • • • .. 1) Roper's ''Town and Country'' Here is a range that has never before been equaled. It •fulfills your every desire for a complete, automatic cooking service. Check the host of features graciously embodies in a beautiful ex- terior. ' co. , -• As an added attraction for the borders of \\'ood\\'ork inside the Florence a !\JUST on your dining- Saturday matinee for children, the restaurant which immediately at-out list. Lido management has obtained from Republic. "Sunset In El-.1 Dorado," V.' h i c h also s tars the scrC<'n's most popular rowboy fea- lurc and his horse, Trigger. ~'hat is more. the management has secured the services of Jack Lindsley, the popular coy,·boy art- ist, to do some sketches of famous horsemen and their horses. Linds- ley y,•ill also dra w pict ures of boys .a nd girls frOm the stage of thi..> theater. N ot o nly that. but the cowboy a rtis t states that he will tell the boys a nd girls all about how the Disney and other animated movies arc made, "a nd t hen," sa.}·s Jack. "I "'ill tell them y,•hy cowboys "·car hig h h{'(>J boots, spurs, chaps, neck bandanas and also why the bad cowboy villans never win." From all accounts heard here- abouts the children of the New- port Harbor district are headed for a theat y,•hen they pay t heir "''a y into the Lido theater this coming Saturday. Newport Police Are Praised by Church The Newport Beach Police de- partment has received a letter t r o m m embers of the church group of the Christ Church by the Sea complimenting them up- on their a ctivities during the Eas- ter vacation. BOST AND HOSTESS OF THE BOUSE OF FWBENCZ (IA. Cua "W e commend the policy of your Floren.tlaa) popular Jta.Uan Dinner Home or Seubore Colony, New- department that recognizes that port &e.cb. St.andlnc left to rtpt are Mr. Ancelo Cmuma.no and the best interests of the district Mn. Florence Ouumano, hl9 wife. Elsewhere I• prtn~ a plctme require the maintenance of an at-llhcMtq tbe hill view of UU. rMtaurant wtdcb .. located at 8810 h ttr ct! on! eo..t bJgbway on the way to Hunt:IJa«t.on BNCh. mosp er e a a ve Y to those -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. who enjoy good, clean recreation:· -----------=~~'-"'-"'"--'""'""-!a..!!!e:!!!..!-''-"'""""'~ t h e communication, signed by Clem Ouistie, secretary, read in part. Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds -l- D.al7 Dell••> •• ? -1111 ' 181'1 Nwpert .... ooeT.&MD• Harbor Glass CO. 1111 i..,.,_ ... --.. AUl'OllOBILI: GLASS BOAT m,t• ............... GIMI --._ y.., Willt I * * • insurance p ••• palmer IMCOl,OIATI• w. o. bud. IMuroac:e covn 11 l0t 3333 •la teleplioae Odo, newporl beach, callf .. newport beoch, harbor ISO() *' * -IJGlboo's Famous I BUSY BEE 1 ' FE • Finest ~oods THE BEST IN pRINk s Selected Eastern R E E R s and Western ~ "Where You Always Get Your Money's Worth" I 06 Main Street Balb~a, C~lifornia I It's H A L I B U T lime (Including Sunday) ON THE PIER AT NEWPORT Don't Worry About 'Tackle We've Got It! Newport Tackle Store I 05 McFadden Pl. Phone Ba-r 97 Newport ·-------- [I --------- Every home nttds /ou of ho< wai.r. Now yo• can have it with an auto- matic Eucn.tc W •Tll HMTDI 0... signed for bca~ty and safe operation -there's a siz.c for your familyt --------.. Your dea ler has !postwar ELECTl.IC WATEl H EATERS for your inspection and selec tion now! He will make every arrangcmenc £or immediau in· stallati on in your home! ----------------· 'fl.I l"tl./Unl, abundant hot water whcr. ever, whenever you nctd it is youn with an Ei.ECT11c WA.TD. Hu.nal Day by day and year by year, eleariC' hot water is a htuer b11y! ----------------- I IOUTHllN CALlfOINIA IDll9N I C9MPANY , BARDWABll I J. H. ESTUS l'UJJIBING • ' . ~r-:--..--;...---,,califomi. Rodeo Will • NJ:WPOBr BALBOA NEWS-rl 1:8 TUESDAY Newewt !1e!c!1, Calif. Ka7 !',I lHT age 3 1RONARTk ....... •• llDVWJ: Delco Radios Marine & Domestic Repair Work Our Specialty llOl W. 0-tnl Bar. 1%111-M i; Newport Be8c:h Be Revived in Salinas Fro,,. June ·21 Thru 22 Arena winnen wiJl split be<- tween $40,000 and $50,000 cuh at the revived California Rodeo at Salinas, June 19-22. These punn, whjch include added entrance feet, are the largest in history of any- lour-performaJ>ce rodeo In : t I\ e United States. Heretofore, the CalJfornJa Rodeo has been held in July. This year, however, to comply With Califor- nia Centennial progra.m.s through- out the state, the dates were set ahead to June. It is the tint rodeo to be held at Salinas since 1941 when, due to wartime conditions, the grounds were not available. Entry fees close June 9, wtlh the follo~ring full program of events to entice the world's most out- standing talent to arena and track : bronc riding, bull r iding bareback riding, calf roping, team I roping, steer wrestling, wild cow I milking, wild horse race, pony ex- press relay and quarter hone rac--.. ____________ ing on a new straightaway track. NEWPORT CLEANERS * Day Laundry Service S- S • Day Cleaning Service -k I Tuesday; Laundry Leaves: Thursday and Saturday Afternoons Caslr and Carry Satisfied Ciist.omers Pref e So~~~=~: !»::=~1-u:.. W"'"'s dlffteuJt. Sotteoed water makee WMhlnc-easier • .,.+ea ~and me.Jg• complexlona clearer, u.y thousand• of people 1fr1lo bav.e med. u.e oetylceo of tile CUlllpn Solt Water Service COll1IJl"Dy orlS&nta A-. i.c.... &Del N_.t Beollla. I 1 Other thousands throughout the soft water ... less rubbing and United States have found the same scrubbing. condiJions to exist, if one is to 4,) y plumbhac judge from articles appearing ·in p.a.... ~~ch~1 :e plumbing :: both the M~ tsSu·?5 of '-il1.~.Amer-pense in the home is caused by ic~ Home. an~ 'Pare!lt.s . mag-scale formed in pipes by hard azmes, which give a !me picture water. 100% soft water eliminates of how soft water overcomes many scale and cu~ plumbing bills. ot .. the .. difficulties... ~ncountered 5 ) You. reciaae water beatlac through the use of hard water ..... r bW. Th "-~ ti' of seal In , · L e e.u.11.u,118 on e Henry Bonnell. owner and man-water heater coils, through the Use ager of both the Laguna and New-of soft water, makes the heater port Beac~ brancbes of t_he soft more efficient . . . beating the· water serv:1ce, feels that if more water quicker with 1~ fuel coo-- people in ..-th.e harbor area knew :iumption. they were using 80 percent of soap to soften hard water they wouJd 8.) Vou protect. Y?°r ~ buy soft water plexlon. Soft ~t.er is kmd to skin · . and hair. The mildest soaps and Bonnell, whose office a nd plant shampoos produce abundant foan:ur are located at 1410 ~d street, lather in 100% soft water. Newport Beach; hands each pros-I I I pective customer a folder which .... 7.) .. Launderlial becomes a pl~ describes how they. can have soft ure. YC>Uii get Y~.Alothes whiter water in their home on 8 service and cleaner wtth Tess soap, and basis much Jess e ffort if you launder "&ience has discovered a way with soft water. I to take all hardness out of the 8.) You le~n the Ille of your water.". reads the folder in part. clothes. Soap qurds, formed by "Where chemical softeners sue-hard water, ca.Mot be rinsed out ceed only in reducing the hard-of fabrics and cause rotting end ness of water, .the zeolite method destruction of cloth. Soft water (used by CUlligan) eliminates eliminates this destru~tive con- every trace of hardness." dition and reduces clothing and l.) You save tune. AU the time linen expenditures. * 219 Coast Blvd. Harbor 1510-J 1\"E"'PORT HARBOR UNIO~' WGH SCHOOL Is jlUtly proud <Gt thl~ ltl'OUD or boys "'ho ha\·e •hown their aptttude for farm.Ing at county and state fair expoMttons. They ha\•e one or the best agri- cultural records In the state.-News-nmes photo by Kent Hitchcock. required for scouring sinks, tubs, 9.) Your cooking lmpro\•e&. Soft a nd washing machines to remove water cooking keeps vegetables the curds fanned by soap in hard tender a nd natural tasting . • .. water, is saved by .using 100% soft makes all beverages taste better. wate r. Saves up to 1'3 of your coffee and 2.) You 88.\'e money. As much as tea bill. Soft water is so good 80tfr of the soap you use in hard drink, too. Newport Beach GORDON B.· FINDLAY OONTBAOl'Oa AND BtJJU>J:a Ot!loo: MIO 0.-t Bl..S. l'llone Barbor <1' CABINET SHOP SERVICE CABINETS AND MILLWORK T. C JOHNSON, Supt. .., -s-.-, Barbor zm-J Former City Engineer Gives Wheelchair water is consumed in overcoming 10.) Keeps your borne spoUtma. hardness. With soft water you save Dishes. glao;ses and silver glisten up to 80c of every dollar you now and gleam "'·hen washed in soft spend on soaps. water. Your dish-pan is heaped S.) You save effort. Every wash-with scads of foamy 'suds that ing process is made easier by using whisk lhe grease away. Reasons for His Bond Fight Bowling Is ,h:oh~.!~~=i1·~io~~~:~p:·"·: ~: F93 h H' S . B . LA Santa Ana and one-time owner of . • , ea· c ouse erv1c·~ 1-.. ormer City Engineer Richard L. Patterson strenuously oppo9ed egun 1n property in Balboa, has purchased . the recent bond l.<1!1Ue btt.ause he knew by the Aum of money allocated the trailer park owned by John Vogel Sells Trailer Park in Yucca Valley To Santa Ana Resident for It that It would not &.lli!IUre a permanent water supply for the Se'-''· Vogel, Balboan . in Yucca Valley. W rife LJs Your Neec/s port Harbor area. "I can assure you", he u.ld In a )etler addres8ed to For the fi rst time in the history \."ogel also a nnounced over the the S ewport 8eacll City Council and ttad at thelr regular .. m1-of Los Angeles bowling. wheel-weokend that ho has sold his busi· HOMES MADE R.EADY FOR WEEKENDERS monthly meeting ~ionday, "that n1y opposition to the recent bond l•ue chairs invaded local bowling Ja nes ness frontage, including a two was~ prioiartly on t he fact lhat $26-1,"SO C6S%) of the bond ~ue when Birmingham Veterans Ad-story building, in Yucca Valley, to GROCERIES, ICE, ETC., Purchased as Ordered. "'M to be 5pent on the source or water supply tor the city "ithout any ntinistration Hospital's paraplegic Joseph F erguson. son of one of · Gardens and F1owers Cared for. j veterans presented exhibitions of the founders of Balboa. RenAi-. Tended deflnlte assurance or• permanent no t necessary for a nyone to justify I bowling against some of the na-Vogel said he still O\\'TlS 2000 ,.---... water supply." their stand for the plan or propc>-!ion's top ten-pinne rs, on Saturday. acres of land in Yucca Valley. He EDDIE WILLIAMS -k Box 892 -k Balboa Island He said he \Vas not opposed to sition by calling offi cials or citi-i The paralyzed bowlers recently rC"Cently sold his house and two ~-------------------------••jrepajrs to the existing main be-zen.s names r<>flecting upon their 1organized their own Paraplegic lots on the Balboa bay front. !:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cause "I realize the necessity of hon<'5t y because the plan or propo-Veterans Athletic club at the VA ;=============; such r epai r s as "'ell a.s any-sition is weak "'i thln itself if such hospital to actively participate one. • • •" an a rgument is used. Any plan against outside teams in basket- C C~OitING _BI_N:'.J ----~ -~----.: -..r IEMEMIEll THIS spring salad. Stuff freth tomatoes with diced cucumben and ru'll have a grand ~ solo • It's •asy lo pr .. ~ pare, low 1n calaries,ond ta1te1 delicious when oppettt.s!Og. .• ( BOtJSEBOLE_ HINT) --·:;: ~5 -:----- DON'T FORGET to kMp o w91 sponge near at hand when ironing. It makM -I[?', it 10 easy to dalft,.n ,~ spots that haven't been thatoughly1prinkl9d ..... makes you' ironing tooli: ever so much neater. IANANA FllNCH DllSSING 1 .... , ..... '"'°' Ii\ c. solocl eH \iii tffspMft .... '4 t. pineoppM luke 2 tablespoons l•mon fuice 2 ripe bonanos, mGlhed • teolpoot'I ......... C..W..a lne,.dients, Mat, then chill. Shott -·•ly M""9 ulin9. This d..ui"I II perticvt.rfy deliciov1 when uMcf ,., •-.Y ftvh .. - (Alli Y~ ~ Bll.I:OI!) .... ~ O' ~~ • __ ....... ----. . . - THEN SEND FOR your FllEE copy of W.i..r's "GOOD lot AS• baoltlft ... 60 P•lfl ef cookin1 tricks anti heu ... k•e,1a1 short tuts. Uf you're oa •a,erteM941 ho•e•abr you'll wo• • -rY• -.) Addreu Weller lak1119 C.., Dept. 4, laa 1730 WllshlrH.•- Statl1•, a... Aa9eles 36, Califenlia. An adequate a nd pt'rmanent should stand upon its meri~. ball, volleyball, bowling. golf and \\'ater supply is far more import-"In closing, I \\1sh to remind archery, playing the sports en- ant than replacement of absolete you tha t Newport Ha rbor is big: tirely from their wheelchairs. \\•ater mains, especially so to meet More so than those who had a To encoUrage the war veterans the present future growth of the part in Its deve lopment anticipated in their athletic endeavors, the comunity, he added in part. and more so than you realize. You Santa Monica Women's Athletic "I assume full responsibility for as ci ty councilmen, really a board Association, Inc., and the Santa the defea.t, \\'ith due respect to of directors tor the people. are M~ica Women's Bowling ~­ those who assisted, of the water charged with the res-ponsibility to auon, Inc., are sponsorin& their bonds," he went on, adding, "It determine the policy and the man-appearance In ~e local bowling Is true that through my efforts be-agement of city funds. Certainly lanes. Th~ mobile veterans will tween Thursday and midnight in keeping with the progress of play agamst the best bowlers Sunday preceeding Tuesday's ele<:-the community. you should not available to demonstrate their re- tion. the bonds were defeated." waste your limited time on pet1y markable reh.abillta~on. . H is only regr et 'A'as that he dJd 1 details but should employ exper-Two more exhib1Uons will be CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS gQM.~ g~g1.op To Qualilied Risks: NON-CANCELLABLE INCOME PROTEcrlON ON ACCIDENT AND SIOKNESS DISABILITIES. HOSPITAL ....: NURSE -SURGICAL BENEFUS Important Guarantees • 1. Non~aDcella.bJe. %. Guaranteed Renewable to ace 85. S. No premium lDcreue alter luue <. Non·Blde rable after - 5. NOD·Prorauac -.. _ .... 8.. Nmnber of t:lalnw anllmlled. George L. Bosley ~;~~;nt LOYAL PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. not make a decision sooner to I ienced advi~ in keeping with fu-held at the Llo-Da-~ar Bowl. actively lead the opposition 80 ture progress. If you were a di.rec--Santa Monica, ?ttay 24 . and the that "all or my reasons for op.. tor of a private corpare.tion, you Pan Pacific Lanes, Beverly Blvd., posing the proposition could have would hire a manager for operat· near Fairfax, Hollywood, June 14. been prese nted to all or the peer ing and managing the corporation be a better place to live in if there 8-fbo.. 111•'"' pie instead of 50 percent." in keeping with policies establish-was Jeu greed, selliahneu and !'============~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ Th<' remainder of his letter fol-ed by the board of directors. questioning of motives of any per-= lo~·s : "Newport Beach is growing up. son taking a definite stand. MT Hartne Aft. -lalull Ptao.e llartlor 511 TELEPHONE: llABBOR lTU-R 308 8appblre Ave. . In making my decision to oppose There are m.JnY new people with "Yes, Newport Harbor ls bigger the bond issue, I realized that my new Ideas, so forget past preju-than any lndJvidual. Let's keep it motives in doing so would be sub-dices and personalities and keep that way!" I Ject to criticism. No man in pub-in step with the growth of the Reapect[ully yours, lie life or private business who community. This old world would R. L. Pattel"90ll. takes a definite stand can escape ,=::;;;;;::·::;---::---:--:---:--:--:-:---;;::====1 a certain amount of critict.m. and . .Trouble In Bn't,,.;n I do not ask anyone to defend my Q.I ~~ position, or do I offer any alibi, ,.fun in opposing a bond issue which Jy GEQRO! S.BENSON ~··CJ in my opinion was not for t he best J't'irld~at:"~~·,. ~-_ J inteTPS t.s of the City of Newport ~~ e<J.tll Beach. I was employed by the city .------; for many years as city engineer and water superintendent, during which time I accumulated a con- siderable knoWledge of the water problem, and when I t urned in my resignation about one and one-: half years ago. I left the city's em- ployment with friendly reladon· s hips with all city officials. That I friendly relationship has continued and that fact alone delayed my decision to oppase the bond !slue. "In my statements to the prea or Uterature circulated in opposi- tion to the bond issue, I did not attack any individual for personal reasons or perlOJ'lA) gain. I merely differed with the dty round! and the citizen's committee on a ques-- tion of judgement. "Certainly, I did not attack the &ood Intentions of Oty Ensir>Hr. J . B. Webb, beat-I realbed that he bu not ~ thorouablY familiar with the wat.,. prllbkm In the ahort time he bu -In ol· flee and .... fcn:ed to -the l>Ht of a cllt!lcult altuatloa. Cer- tainly, I cu't ttltldoo H a r r y Woldt. who ~ doM 1111 -with aVanable lnfqrmatkm after a job hu bttn amped him beat ... Harry baa demo mere and la now clolac ""'"' for the -..... than any ten peopk Uu;oaah na- tlonal advortlalna ol t b • dty. 'J'hroUsb hill contacts and -oc1a~ --the dty he, haa .... cumulated a -t amount ot lmow- led&e &Del 'rillon. Yft, he la the Ille man ol N-pcwt -· &Del I -It -tapous to emwult wltlt blm .., matten doellnc with theHarllcll'I , • Aa fer the dty olf!dolo. I - th.,-.............. In -1n-. - I -...ea wltb -111 • a '1 t• ot ,,_ -t It lo ENGLAND has eone down for a amall count. That of course is no naaon why a nybody should be ,ready with the old .. I-told-you-'°·" However. aome oblfervations are in order. Outatar\din,g En1- li1hmen have bun outspoken dur- ing the fuel criala cun'ent in their country. An examination of the under1yins causes of the cri1i1 in England ouaht to rnake a good tnatlM favorinc t.he American economic ayatem. , In Er.l'land or anywhere elte in the world, it 11 my feeling that little or nothinc alone Ute eo- ti.ali1t ordtr la to be found then that we would wish to adopt in America. Even bd'ore the coal and power ailil J'UChed the ter- rible proportion1 of mid-Febru- ary, tM lritiO were lei.DC' a..rged by critics within their own rulm to allendcth plaal for fortbtr na- tionalba- Notloul MK. SRINWILL, m• SolcWa? laler of fuel and pow· er, alo• with Sir Stal· fo..i Cri-,-ot tile -tll Tntdo, aal«d ti.at Ille -trir ,......, -hrtller l'lOr-pnliatioo of the tlocttlc ,_.. lndutry. Tiie lcln btlllnd tholr plM waa that Britlalt ind-uy .....W llOt ... n1 to 119 u.,-to the .-;.u.. and -that 1rftW eceompulJ' more u- ...i-tatloL It -ti-. for iaq-er alpals to ..... ,,.. Co'\ltl&•at. tt .... lb''*- ... would u .. to cwtnt'ntt • .IMtaakof ~ u..-aou Iii• t11 A-_,..._,,_.,._- ..,.,_ -· TM llltsllalt -r.: -·-h .. -..w, "' .............. ,.. 1' wlltJ ,,., I. --· • more and more orden had to N issued .. about which the people would have to put up with a nd o~y." it would be the Mrinnint" of national suicide. No Lack · THE BRITISH do not. of Plane lack coal betause th•J have no plan. Social· iam is full of plana. The coal mines are there, too. What •o· cialiarn forset.a, however, ia that private and penonal initiative, meaninc hard work and hi1h pro- duction, make up the factors that n-sure economic 1tability. Enfliala minen can never die coal witlr p.~r plana. Men die and di•tri· bute coal to consumers of fuel laTStl:r because of various incen. ti Yell. ' Not the leut of thHe lncen .. lives ii U...t men make moneJ i• Ute ptottu of rtttinc the coal out of tJw croand. But a natiotl -not nt rid of monopol7 bl' ...Uins tM monopoly one of eov· t.rnlMl'tt. The ,n ... predocta of eorialism and commu.nis•, ~ their monopo1in of So"f'ft'llNftl, hne ..... low 1tanclard of um., and ....... , prvduction. 'niins to ~mem.1-T it that M anti.trust lawa can ..ct. Utia kind of monopoly. It tatn tlllloo rnolation or world coatlct te ·sweep ,., failw of 190MJ'porlia- tie So'ffrllmtnt. once the7 Mc a• ............. "' Jons -. --..iwHIJ' falls wit~ ... ~...wtit ·-"-..,,._ thitln U. -1 11111, - la ... pert ... -,.., of -- ills -t-and .,...... - .-y, -tabl\ of --I . lot-. tM .... p1oror ,.._-W.latllotwor- U.. > ........ _.. .-f<N• ....... , I ''s • "Why didn't someone think of it before" ? ~i.tMi.1,c HAND AND IODY CIEAM < Aftw 0 drying -of_ your -body ....... .....ir..,, -Hattie Carnegie's Hand and lady er-wt11 delight you, will givo your sl<ln a ....W IDft. ..... Hot drying Olf stidiy ••• disappean inslarilty. E I OL $3.00, 3 OZ. $1..50 ,.. ... Qavidson • • • • , .. ' • I l / NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS TI•E8 'l"lTDD.U 11.....,-i B•e., Oallf. 111a,t !, 1N1 CANDY lor MOTHER SUNDAY, MAY 11th GREE:TING CARDS The Candy House u11 Oout ~ eo .... dol 111ar Harbor Phones: HartKr 13 and 208 Blue Birds By .fire Sea Organized by ~ Ba/boo Girls • Feminine . Activities • By Winifred Barbre + Residence Phone: Harbor 1637-R Orange Co. Symphony Orchestra to Present Second Concert May 16 I ' Brownie Scouts Stage May Dar Party 6.1/M ti Ill Browqie 'Scouts of Troop i . li~w.rf<l\ ~ .bC LIGllrr•L •'•-' a ..... n. .. dance at the GlJ"', -......_ -~ .._, ....., .,,,,,._,. ,_ . '\;:( _,,, Scout Hut on Friday afternoon. :· ,.-~~ . ...,...... ~ May 2; entertalnlng mothen after--~ •;.~ w~~e':be eirls were thetr ;•?/··· . leaden, Mrs. "Russell Gibson and Mrs. s. E. Bi:igp .and memben of 'I I -. . •c• .... the troop committee, the Mes. •=.• iti•~~~ ....... s •""-dames Hamilton, Hagen and Rex .,..... - Goodcell_ ··~ii 'c~ The troop observed their "goln11 ~\: ~ to church Sunday" April '2:1 wbe.n 1 1't! au.., ~ "Blue Birds by the Sea" Wal the lovely name choHn by the tint Blue Bird group ol Newport Har- bor. which held Its organlration meeting and election ot officers 11\St week at the home of their ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I leader, Mrs. Violet E. Stoneback, i 2032 Miramar Drive, Balboa. Sponsor of the group ln Mrs. A f i n e progr.am of clauical numbers will be presented by the Orange County Symphony orches· tra for ita second roncert of the season, to be held Friday, May 16 ln the audi~ium o! Newport Har· bor Union H igh IChool under the direction of Clinton Sawin_ There is no charge for admission. they attended services at St. James Eplxope.J Church in ui\jlonn and entering in the processional ·U the1 choir sang , "Onward Cuisttan. • ; She may be in her 'teens' or twenties, sixties or seventies-Mother is the leading lady of the day when May 11th finds her the recipient of one of these gifts from Orkins: • LINGERIE GOWNS SLIPS DRESSES BAGS GLOVES SWIM SUITS LINENS PLAY CLOTHES SHORTS & BRAS LUNCH CLOTHS TOWELS ORKIN'S Department Store 1793 Newport. Blvd. Costa Mesa Stoneback's father, Charles R. Owen of 2205 Channel Road. Blue Birds are a junior branch of Campfire Girls of America and Mrs. Stonebac)S, who was formerly chairman of the Valley Blue Bird Leaders' association of North Hollywood, organized a n d led groups· in that city. Officers of the new unit are Shelby Tunnell, president; Essie Lester, secretary and Taja TOhlll, treasurer. Other memben are Ethel Stoneback, Kathryn Bounds and Diana Joye. , They meet every Wednesday after school at the home ot their leader and have been making pres- ents for Mother's Day. On otheT weeks their program consiat.5 of nature study, cooking, sewing, singing and helping olhen. High School Chorus Wins Acclaim in Spring Music Festival Well-desenred and enthusiast1c applause from an a ppreciative aud- ience greeted the concertised ver· slon of Bi zet 's Carmen presented by 89. pupils or Newport Harbor Union High school Friday even· 1ng in the school auditorium under the direction of Miss Marie Hie· b!lch. "Really a n outstanding perform· nnce" said those who attended. r·:xceptionally good was the young narpist, Stella Chaloupka of the University of Southern Calirornia. Fr('d \V aring's arrangemC'ut ot BattlC' Hymn of the Republic, fea- turing Lee Li onbarger as baritont' soloist, "'as a favorite and every- one enjoyed Carmen, with prin- cipa l parts taken by Shirley Fid- iC'r, Grace Ho"'land. Jimmy Sny- der and Nancy \Vilsor.. Featured artist will be Miu Jean Klll~ve, pianist, playing Schumann's Piano Concerto in IA Minor. Orchestra numbers will be the beloved Emperor Waltzes (Johann Strass jr.), Christmas Concerto Grosse (Corelli}, The Phedre overture CJ. Massenet) and J . s1 Bach'• lovely Prelude, Oloral and Fugu.,. Membenhip in the orchestra is , composed of residents from every I town in the county who because • or their love of music, travel each l'IR. ASD MRS. "'lLLIAM BOYD cut the wecldlq" cake followln&' morning ceren1ony he ld at the home of I.be bride's parents, Mr. and 1'1n . \\'. A. 1'1cKlnney, 189 Santa. Isabel •b'eet, eo.ta Meta. Betty Jane Hamilton Weds William Boyd In Morning Ceremony of Costa Mesa I week to Newpor t Beach for re· hearsals. Much credit ls due Director s awjn for his ability and untiring efforts in starting a nd directing this organization. He has exten· sive plaria for next season and all musicians in the county are urged to contact him at the local high ~school or Francis J . Horvath, pub. I licity manager, 116-35th street, Newport Beach, regarding enroll- ment for the coming year. A son was born April 28 in Santa Ana Community hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Starkey, 22861 Orange avenue. He weighed seven paunds, four ounces. It was a son, born on May 1 in St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Day, 704 Marguerite avenue, Corona de! Mar. He weigh- ed six pounds, t\\'elve ounces. At a pr C'tty home \\'Cdding held corsage of exotic bird of para· at the home of the bride's par-disc flowers and gold acccssor,ies. ents. &•tty J ane' 1-l a milton, daugh-She was attended by her sister, ter of JI.tr . and l\lrs. \V. ,.\. Mc-r.tiss Ray Hall, \vho also v.•ore a Kinney. 189 Santa Isabel street, brov.'?1 suit with red rosebud cor- Cosla ~tesa, tx>cam C' the bride sage a nd red accessories. Best man of \\1illiam L. Boyd, son of i\1r. j \\'as Edwin Bryant of Orange. and i\l rs. J ohn Boyd, 180 East 20th li.lrs. l\1cKinney wore a green str('('f. s uit with Talisman roses and Mrs. T all baskcts of \\'hite callas a nd Boyd \\'Ore a gray \Vith or chid ba by's breath a nd lig hted tape.rs S\\"ect peas. made a setting for the double ring After the ceremony a buffet CC'r('mony \Vhi c h \\'AS performed luncheon was served, the bride by the Rev. Carl J ohnson pastor of cutting thC' three-tiered wedding Costa l\·Jcsa Community church. cake circled with flowers and top- Th<' bride \\'ore a bro"'Tl dress-ped by a tiny bride and bride- makcr suit, perfect foil for her groom. Assisting wilh the serving -------------'--------------\\·ere 1\1.rs. Edwin Bryant, Miss l\"luch of the crf:'dit fc.r the fine 1Je rformance or the grotip as a \\'hole is due to Paulo. Castle, young accompanist who put in many hours of rehearsal with the chorus and \\•bose playing won m\lch acclaim. Popular Balboa Island Girl Passes T rdifional Chocolates at Pomona • Don't be&ltat.e a nother minute ... Enroll at Arthur Murray's NOW while you ca.n sWJ get tbe 2 tor 1 rate. Learn the new step. qnlc.kly, eaally with a ta.I· ent.ed tea.cher. You'll flnd the key to fun and popularity. Pb.one 8. A. 81Sl or come to the Stud.lo. I Carrying out the traditional passing of chocolates in a charm- ~ ingly original manner, Miss Nancy Holman. da ughter or Mrs. S. Hol- l man. 224 Marine avenue, Balboa Island. announced her engagement Thursday evening at Pomona col-I lcge to Stanton Parks Welsh, son of l\"lrs. Percy Edwards l\tann, 615 \Vinthrope Road, San Marino. I College A lice Boyd, Mn. Beverly Wells, l\liss Hall and ?tiljs. Arthur Kitts. The bride is a gr aduate of Capi- tol Hill High school Oklahoma City !\1r. Boyd graduated from N ewport J.larbor Union High school and Santa Ana Junior college. During the war he served in the Merchant l\olari ne. After a honeymoon at Riverside • •and Elsinore the young couple are making their home at 1571 Mesa Drive. S tudio Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Arthur Murray SANTA ANA 114 Y, No. Broadway Ph. 6'7Si Long Beach 205 E. BrOadway Pb. LB. '74-1-19 Soldiers." Be Wlae -Advertise CASTAWAYS' cH1Am1 BJ NANOY NEWPOBT KENT lilTCHCOCK opened up his ''lnqulr\flg Photographer" pro. ~ with what I consider a MOST VITAL QµESTibN in our com. mun1ty! ... and the answers were certainly interesting. ~ The matter in question, concerning a group hame for the deliRbtful communities surrounding our H eavenly Ha.rtx>rs has to do with the contusion in people's minds which is created by the lack of ANY naine Which Will help them to IDENTIFY TlilS AREA AS A WHOLE and it IS . . . , .. _THE COMBINED A1TRAC'l'ION8 OF OUR GSOUP .•• .... NQT !l'1Y ONE,---or two,-which,-all added together DO make this commuruty • A PLACE REALLY TO BE TALKED ABOUT' :. ! : ... ... SO WHY NOT give ourselves a name,-and TIIE BEST oc.-lbJ.. name that can be thought up by all of our th9usands of locaf l::IOOSt: ers ! ! ? ? . , . I assume that every resident that lives in this en~ area feels as proud of his or he r individual little 1town or city as I do- but EQUALLY and_ TRIPLY proud of .the SECI'ION AS A WHOLE' .• SO,-Il I want a fnend to come down and visit,1 I would not be able to properly phrase my proud boast,-by saying,-"DARLING -I want you to come. down here and see the beautiful country I live in New. port, Balboa Isle,---or Costa, or Col"OJla,-or etc. etc.".-beca~ it la ALL our towns I want her to see,-including the back-drop of the hilll and mountains that so beautifully set off our whole harbor area. . ... AND,-in REFERRING to her visit,--and what she thinks al 1t here.- WHAT IN THE DICKENS IS SHE GOINO TO SAYf ••• ... MUST she have learned AIL the names of ALL our lovely littlt towns and Islands, and various residential sections ? ? ? ... IN ORDER TO VOICE HEB DELIGHl 'F'VL IMPRESSJON8t . . . and WHY should there be any necessity for any of these var. ious proud little communities to lose their identit.¥ as an individual when each is making its own swell contribution to the PERFECI" PIC TURE WHICH THE WHOLE DEAL PRESEN}l'S? NEVER HAVE I SEEN 8 0 MUCH HARMONY~ COOPERATION ... and such good·natured sPorting competition -for tops net re- sults,-yet ALL pulling together where and w,hen.~er it takes TEAM · WORK! · ... so LErS CASH IN on that spirit and let each commun. ity see who can contribute the most toward a~I our MUTUAL GOAI...Si, -but can't you think of a DOZEN reasons whY we need ONE PERFECT NAME TO FRONT TUE WHOLE DEAL f ... I certainly can,-but I AL..<;O recommend, that wherever IX>S-o sible that ALL the names of all this grand group be included in tht SUB·TITLE.-showing how proud each is of the other,-and OF TIU WHOLE DEAL! THE READERS' DIGEST WOULD JU/>T LOVE •.. ... Thursday's tYJ>Ographical error.-under my paragraph hc>ading Balboa Beach.Breakers Pose for Hair-Do.-! wrote or Cap'n Don's be. loved Balboa Breakers being ThlMORTALIZED by that expert hair·stylist Mary Price. at her Bay & Surf Beauty Salon-but the PRINTED word came out: ThnofORAUZED! ... now I don't mind see- ing that old .no-good and overly.proper. priate Cap. D. get his full share of kidding about s uch talk concerning his innoCen t beachcombing af. fection for tt:te lovely surf which rolls in on the beach of Balboa,-but BELIEVE ME,-nice and proper Mary Price desetVes NO SUCH PHRASEOLOGY concerning the ULTRA-BEAUTIFUL BEACHCOMBER ROLL .• , ... which she has designed,-a wave that i~ REALLY a ·beautiful wave,--and which. in my humble opinion should become one of the most popular hair-do styles in the United States! , .. page the new I Central Publicity Committee,-page all our Joca.I photographers,-I. personally, shall page Rolf Armstrong, the famoos pretty-gal artist. who is coming to visit Cap. 0 . at Castaways', and to pa.int one of our local lovelies for the series of calendars he is do'ing for Brown & Bige. low ... and,insist that he consider Mary's new riasterpiece! ODDS & ENDS DEPT. I ... Ed Turner, who is digging out a harbor at Malibu, and building that beautiful $2,000,000.00 Quarterdeck Oub there,-ls coming down next1week--end to sec Cap, D. about the possibilities of building an even bigger and better branch of the Quarterdeck Club,-either on Shark Island, or on our upper bay! . ... You ONLY HAVE TILL MAY 17th to send your six bucks, (Sl for students) to J. A. Beek. 410 S. Bay Front. for membership tickets for next season's Community concerts.---and the more memberships In the dark hours of Thursday morning , Miss Holman left cards 1 in the rcioms of a hundred or more I 'riends suggesting they meet at 1 --Interior I that are purchased, the finer the concerts will be! ... PLAN TO Deco rating·--------TAKE A LOT OF YOUR FRIENDS! ... Have you seen the world's biggest starfiSh at Castaways? ... recently presented by little Sandra Macintyn~.-a nd that exquisitely carved gourd \\•hich Wally Gerhardt brought Cap. D. from l\1 exfco? .. SO delicate,-but tough,-the natives drink cofftt out or them! ... Slip Covers -k Draperies -k Bed Spreads CUSTOM and READY MADE ~11'1• I Hll<•l!l l<llfl l l l'I ol I I t 1l i\11'11 I 11 I 11 I I 1. I I I I I I I• I I I I I lll !ll l!llll llllll lll l!l lll hl •ll ,11111 !I Hlllliil l 1Hl i'll11otl l I 11 11111 I HI • I I l<t .. 11111><11 • • Jean White, Interior Salon ... Did you see Fred Frost's article Capt. Gari Heermance. Cocos Island treasure-hunter in our last issue? Den D. was showing Capt. Cart pictures taken when he was on Cocos. With the Arcturus Scien· tific Expedition, on which he ~as staff artist,-and Capt. Carl pointed out one of Don standing right plunk on the spot where about fifteen million in gold was di$COvered a year later! ... THfT DICKERMAN! . .. any GOOD pirate would have SMELLED it. tha close! • • • • • • • • . • • ~ • , • • ' ~ • • • • ~ • ~ • i • • ~ • ~ , • • ~ • i • • ! i i ! ! ! i I I ; •· I l GIVE HER • • • • • • I Remember • • • whatever fire occasion • -• llowers always f'ighf. They express -your love, appreciation and ioy. -ORDER EARLY FOR MOTHER'S DAY- -DELIVERY SERVICE- a& Cos ud Kee ... 'il Uwlaa Oil !Matloll Car. PUil ud llutae Aft. ore l"'•1BanorlOll ... ,, .. + -. - -. , • . ! . • • • ~ • • • ' i • • ' ~ • • ~ • • • • • i • 5 ! ~ • ! • i • • , • • 5 ! i • • I i • i ~II.~ l°lianC'y llolntan, dauchter o f ~lrl!I. EJlubeth Holma.n of Balboa l aland, \\'ho announced h e r t-ngagement to Stanton Parks \\'t·lah of San Mit.rino on Thuntlay, l\tay t. by pa.Ming rhocolates at P omona colege. -photo by ~cly 7 :15 that evening in Della !\"lulock Mudd hall. \Vhen all were gathered, she made her appearance carrying a large ?\·lay basket beautifully dec- orated with spring flowers and rib- bons and run ot daisies. The dais- ies could and did, tell the secret, each having tied to it with blue ribbon a chocolate "'Tapped in cellophane. Miu Holman is a senior at P~ mona coll'ege and will grad1,1ate in June. She i.s majoring in education I and \\1U re tw-n to attend graduate school next year. She completed 1 her high school studies at Newport Harbor Union Hlgh school. Mr. Welsh attended high school at South Pasadena and is naff at Claremont School tor Men. He is studying businesa admlnistratiOn and is outstanding in athletics, particularly in basketball, track and lennla. No date hu been set tor the wedding and both young people expect to o:irnplete their education- Phone Beaoon 5656 , 1812 Newport Blvd. IN THE CRAWLEY FURNITURl!J BLDG. COSTA MESA , Reducing ''Special'' Relax while you lose pounds! May 1 to May 8 24 STAUFFER SYSTEM Reducla~ Tttatmeato, formerly SU • • . $1800 One \\'eek Only ··--···-··-·---·················-·-···--········-·- Tllh Special Otter to Save 18 la Good for qne Week Only No Pomwt•nr, No Beat, No l:lectrlclty, No Dnap, No UHreeelnc Private'booths, relaxing, soothing, pleasant and modem method of reducing. Our fourth successful year . U7 BllOAJ>WAY LAGUNA BEACH In Answer to President Truman's Recent Request for a 10% Reduction of Prices We have Dropped Our Prices in Accord. + So -See Us for Good Bargains + ... Neva D .. who likes unusuaJ and exotic lear-ring1. to match her col<Jrful Castaways' gowns, was wearing a FAsCJNATING pair, the other night, from Nina's in Corona de l 1'·1ar. We have SHOPS that are TOPS around these parts! Did you see the wonderful "'·ork of Rex Brandt, exhibited at The Islanders, on Balboa Isle"! ... They are now showing the paintings of Phil Dike. Don't miss them! SEEN RECENTLY AT CASTAWAYS' OLUB ... ... the Darrell.Kings, N . Hagens, and Jerry~& Dottie Adams, whose SJX>rt fishing boats are getting AWFUL BUSY! .. and those four jolly Halls,-who have just opened up their· YAj ATEERS,-Marge, Beth, 0.yan. and Don ... ... Pat Paisnell. the hostess, and Bunny Biyitenstein. of the White House Cafe in Laguna, difl..ing With their mother Mrs. Erbacher, and Mr. E. Moog of the Wishing Well,--chatting With Dave Hitchcock, ot Balboa l sle,-ALL saying they had been "ALL OVER THE WORLD,- and never tasted such food" , ... fellow.scribe, Velma Barber. dotte r l}ose-Mary Larson. and Velma's hubby Harbor Player, Charlie Denni*, dining in the Drift· wood room, and chatting with C.ap. D. about lots or everything, in· eluding the clever card of the new Yachatee .-an essay on THE YACIITSMAN,-which IS A SCREAM! Rose Mary is an artist, and I would say, also a sculptress.-ever notice the way her lips dance around and so very prettily model her words a1'd phrases? ... its tu. cinating, she. really makes an art of speech,-t.-I ju.st mumble out of the comer of my mouth,-how do YOU loo when you talk?-take a peek in your mirror and have a good laugh! ' , ITS. FUN TO Bl!J PllRSONAL ABO FOLKS,- ... BUT MY HAT'S roLI. of names. d I BEl"JER START DRAWING 'em out in FIST-tulls,-LOTS or p'n DOn's friends A Castaways' regu]ars sometimes wonder why miss them so otte11.i ANYway,-they for:R"et there's only ONE of • and I DON-r spend ALL my lime SNOOPING! ... SORRY. folks. I WISH I ~ULDI .• -.. The Herb tnlerichs were entertaining at the Dottie Lamour table, Herb is a public 11plrited "l<Uv with an i~ea . tha ~s gonna blow ~· bat off 10me clay,-5HUT UP, Nanm-get back to names, -your times SHORT! . , . 0. K.; Lou Jacobs CD.M. )Vas entertaln-in&" friends from Laguna, Doc Andre A: Mrs. a paJfy of six oele- bratlnc their llJUl1-ry at the ·meary-eyed Poll~ table, the Claude Hannas were entertaining at the Miss iberty tJble, and MrL John R. McClure of Balboa Iale, aecretary & k-keeper of the Calta. ways' Club, and popular Baby-cltter was onte Mn. E. S . C:U.- bert of. Santa Ana and Mn. R. J. GiinKft of y caipa. N-BABY PLAY PENS. ......, fls.96 ---fll.95 P1IOM COllONA DEL N ...... ~"PRING ~a-...,., -""nn ... Doris Nicely. Joo A Diane Westlake. Marilyn1Wheeler, and away -...u ""'"r.ao ""'1£.a....,.,.. ___ ...,.._, -r Mr. A Mrs. George Penney, who were ente ' g at the - 8ANl'l'ABY llA'l'IBE88E8 S:d SSZ.llO table. (Box 8prb1p to Matm) PROM Nli:Wrv&T llltACU. C •• · .•• the imTona. the a_,, Gnmda, Mr. and Mn. K. 0 . Famswortb, Son Born to • 8hogle ud Doable Co& l'lldl dotter, ond frlendl; the J ."'Bennett Miles, GerTy~· . Lyle Pooe, the w""' e Fold Up, BoU A-y Beda. rm IL 'lbala, Jbn A Fbrie F1oury, ond Don A McCollum, trcm Tire Jam~ Osfroms ...., "" ·Now ..,.. "" IJclo Iale,-the car1 E. 8ammen. I -OOIL 8l'lllNG ... llA'lTBJl.:l!ll -·-... N_, from Balboa Iale, Mn. Cecil Burton. Vic 'Burt~ HaltJor ,.,,,..... 8'1'0.,_ '""' Player, Ginny Galea, Norm OsflvM, Susie Law , A J ~ Mr. and. Mrs-James O.trcm of. .......,.. .,.... --~ ap ... from Balboa.11. C. Meede. Mn. F. A. YOllfti<, Mrs. Wm. M. 0...- 108 Court awslue, NewP*t Beacll, DeJrlc ~ O...CUUoa I 1 • ..,-... ~rt. .. Catherine A Tony Pllmwier, Mr. A Mrs. jlll7. H. ton, 1r1 _ are the pai-enfto ot a -. PhlWp . , • from Coot.a ¥esa.-the Don Hndclelatona~tl) a part)' al_., Stuart O.u-om, ._... In SL Jmepis arbor F the Claude Hanna. the La Pmel, --• ~~· boopltal In Sota Ana at 8 p.m. H m·ture ~-· Karle, ~ A ·George, ' , '~•:.;.t ~~--Ir .,.. Saturda;y. U I that ...... ....-:J!V~::::r::·o:iJr<i.ND · -~ 'lbe beby -.-etch! Pol-~ ~ -GI 'ID and 11 ounc:a. Tbe O.boaa ba'YW im.. ..-'*-WikO A ~ ~ I" • • • ....,... ..__.., -.... r a. ua -· ... -Emil Fnlt'1 CJloMw• .... Ila! ••• another -• -1er. Eva. uar rt1r...._ c.11:._ etldlUdowi.f.·-•11"61a1a. -:::.:;""...:.-are •-llld ""1L--------,;,J ______ ~ ______ .. 11¢:=+111--"=m:r~ooa •• •> tt" • • I l I . , • ·· . \ •• • Capilla Circle Sponsors Dessert Bridge Al COIOllG del Mar Church Holl Marino SYefloYa ond AuisfitHJ Arfisfs ' Puauc NoT1a: PuaL1c Nonca _ ~':f ... o•:.!!tLl..'!,~ !:'.W8-TI•~1 • Pue 5 Enc/iont Audience tit Final Commvnify Concert 1:1=..:...•:..i:::.-_:0,;i0:~ ~~ :-· .!'d' ~ i::.n•.,,: •• ~"':1 J:llPLOnmiT oirn:a:D • llAU: -.:!:1 .. .Inumj • ....., ___ 11...,. <>.....-Count,.. State. ~J' al)llMl"9d Walter 0 . --_ - Owr '3()0 wu ..sded. to the llltchman ceramic salt and pepper F'r'Oln the moment of their ap-. with IO charm1n& a ~-OJ Tenn. ot •I• cub In lawtu.t mone,. lhnntap. known to me to be tM per-WANTED _ Wmnan for part FOR SALE-1 'med tractar crane. treuurT of C.pQ.I& Orcle ot Coro-shaken' fi.om the Lanai shop; pearance on the •taae 1n their that ope could not chooM • fav-:~ =· ~~1~~ ~ ==~~ :':tu1:~£9 ::Sbeeri.J::...::,.::: tlrne otnce work. Must be typtaL Bohman Co., 9o1 Cout Hl&h- •de! Illar Community church .. t Mn. Joe Stamp, perf\llne !rem clever little Introductory number arite. .. .... br;.:g<" .....,.. bT Mo~ to.;r~~~i':c,~· .... CUibertson Chevrolet. Co., 3001 way, Newport Beach. 35-3tc 1be d•ert bridp beJd A,Prll 27 1n Qoown of the Sea Beauty ahop: Marin& SvetlOva. prime ballertna So sreat wu their populari~ ~~ ctnt of1 .::U~f°r.':{0 ~~d..: Mreunto Mt mJ' baDd and a.trbect ~-7 W. Central Ave. Phone Harbor UPHOLSTERING! .L.-Furniture 11· , tbe church 80da1 ball with mare Mrs. Gustave Grupe, plant from of the Metropolitan Opera atlC>-that after the performance pmtted wtth bid. otttct&J: Mal u.. day and ,._,. ln wa 513. 36-.ltc bul1nea. Old Wtyl. 1 ma5I than 30 tablt9 In play. Norm.an nursery: Wanda Moffitt. elation &nd her aulatlng aru.ta, lour we7 s\IJTOW\ded by e. c:ro"',.d w1Y1'dt! ~= a'f i:: !':o::,:~nco~ ~cate fint ~~mJ/8t'OW our j 4!11 of A myriad ol. flowers decorated plant from Sloan's nursery; Mrs. Robert Roland.~ Imaz and =n& or ·~~:~~a~ ur l~be~er ~~ nrr~blle&Uoa N~:~{Uc~~t:.r-.J.d ~nu:~ ride~&&::: ~~~~t_. ~tfna~ the hall and sweet peas centered I Jane bf organ, five gallons ot gu Oaude Jean n, concert ___!_~P U:1 I i U: D':.ed~l'lt• ~r day eof Mar~· 1941. Pub.-Apr. 211: Kay . 11. JO. 1M7. lively girls. Phone Harbor 1742-. ton Beach. ~1 186t. I 22-tfc. llliCb table Table prlus were beau from the Texaco station and Mrs. pianist. were taken into the hearta f",.,..,............ -r apprc,va n -BERNllCE s . TAPL'ln'. M 36-2t utul band· embroidered tea towels: Rachel Wylie, hone's head from of the audlence attending the tlnal traditional manner. :tm.::'"~!:~::t. lht! r.tate · : c FOR SALE-Play; ric>use or small 1 oJ made by~-Newt ,.. __ · Corona del Mar Ceramic factory. performance ot the seuon of the RONALD H. COOKBS. CARD OF TRANK8 t WANTED.--Experienced painters, guest house 6 'x 8', three win· ,pu·a. on \,,.oUA.. • ,..___ I•• Co cert ---~-tlon P N IMI CUlftr Boule•ard t dy k 414 Old County d d Ca ' Code • ~ Mrs. S1e!ney Blackbeard w a a \,.A,,l'lJu.uUn ~ n ~ UBLIC OTICE CUiver City. California We wish to express our sincere I ea wor · · owa, utch doOr. P.e · Forrester won the quilt, general chainnan. A.IS.isling her held last Tuesday at the h I & h Attorney for Administratrix. thanks to the many kind friends Road Beacon 5037·M. 36-tfc style. Demountable fcir euy ::" ~.!"":~ ~nnl;~:1 with the drawing and awanltng of school auclitorfllm. NOTICE OF INTENTION ~b.'2..~y 6_ 8. "· 1&. 20. !Ml. who sent flowers and messages of WANTED-Fount~ girl, Gun-transportation. Call Harbor 5- liln. Gerald Rlt~ :Mn He~ prizes were Mn. John Meador. Classic beauty, romance and l'.fe... TO ENG.AGE IN THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sympathy on the death of our be· derson Drug store. H.arbor 515. W or see at 217' Abalone, Bal· Kaloer, Mn. G<irdon Th.c11.;y, Mrs. ~A. ~;,.,~~:.'~e:::!n ~ ~~!:,r;:,1e;t:ybe~~ ~: SALE OF ALCOHOL• The No•port Beach Clta Plan•lnf loved wife and . mother. Mr. Al 36-ltc boa Island. ' 36-ltc J . L. Ainsworth of Orange and w•• rn· charge of ticket sales. •ftd the perfect art of the per-IC BEVERAGES. Commlulon •Ill hnld • pdbtlc n-Thompson and family, Balboa. HELP WANTED -Sales clerk. B AYSJDE PLATING ~-E. G ~a1 f G-~-G v .,,.,. ...,, Inc Thunday. lh.7 15. 1947, at 7 :80 36-ltc Balboa ,_1 d V . ty tore .-n. · ~ er 0 a.1uen ro e. Mrs. Meador was in charge ot formance to make a program fi m., In the Councll Chamben. City -------------u an ane s . ---:- Other ~-were donated by refreshments and she was a.ssls.._ which left nothing to be desired. TO WROK IT KA~T JiN~'iN : ~~~~'h.~~ ~:o~l&. -.PPll· BU81NE88 OmDE t• Ph. Harbor 2111·W. 35--2tc Gold .-Silver • Copper • BrUI Corona de1 m.ar merchants. Wln-ed in the kitchen by the Mesdames Svetlova and Roland perf~ed Not.Jc. ls hereby ctnn lb&t ~ fAt-ton of llll'. Cecile A. ConOffT· upon. PAINTING and decorating for ORANGE COUNTY Woman over Antiques a Specialty Den and \heir prizes were, Mn. George Lewis, Harry Stauch, Voor-the difficult Grand Pas de Deux ~&..att:.:..cf&: ':rredaic~l: ~ 1~ ~ttr.;,,o~7~~n~IO~Rt~'er81~~ those who are particular. For 23, $1.25 and up -per hour, tun John Sadletr. box ot groceries hecs Schrock Frank Bates Allen with asterful artistry and their ergu at ll'reM premlM•. d..:rtbed u Uon. NeWllQrt Be&cb, CallforT"Dta, trom free estimate write P .O. Box &65, or part time, take orders in See Our Ad in Orange CountJ from H~an·s market· Mrs Lee ' aid Be. · ' m foOO'Wll : Jt.S-to C·l. Phone .,. __ , -• • · , and Ron rnasconi. beautifW: and tragic portrayal or 70S !:. CDOEWATER. Balbo&,INew· By order of the Cha.J.nnan of the Balbo&.. 34-4tp home tor nationally known ......... ~""".: Metzgar, Jl'OCel'ies from Georges Serving were th e M~dame5 Ro eo nd Juliet held the audi port Buell.. Oranse COuat'J'. • Newport U.Cb City plmird.ns COm· Maisonette frocks, customer "'-M-~·t · Mrs Edwanl Mun R. hi Robe S di . m a --Punuant to Nch lntentiO'll. t e mlulon. QUALITY ANTIQUES u-·ght and 1914 ~--bor Blvd Ph Be 511ll ~-llU&e • • • Gerald itc e. rtson, a ei.r, ence speDbound. The solo num-underalsned ls ~PITlD« to tbe Stat• JOHN M. A.LLICN. . .uuu satisfaction tul.Jy guaranteed.. .n.ai· • a. le'Y. ceramic candy dish from Kay Arthur Grasse, Peter Diltz, Gus-ben the Viennese Waltz and the Boan! of ~ualts&Uon fbr 1-0allC9 on PHTLllER J . ELLERBROEK. sold. Olo1ce old glaa, china, Box TIS, Santa Ana. 35-4tp Car. Harbor and 19th, Coat& Meu Mnch studlo; Mn:. Jerrold Spang-tave Grupe, E. A. K. Hackett, hum~us Student Performance ~~~:--1u:':.!~orn gre:: ~=~ ~ Pa.b..-llt.y ~~~7. and unusual items preferred. ------------....:. 'er, cake plate from Perry hard-Sad.leir a nd Arthur Kemper. were equally -"-·able follows: Christie's 218% Marine Ave .. MAID FOR MCYI'EL. Experienced NexttoMethodist:Oturcb 28-tfc · --~-P t DIJ•• be ch <;;•vv~ ' ON SALE BEER LICENSE DC' THE 81JPEldOB OOURT OP Balboa Island. Phone Harbor prefered. Steady work. Top --:::-::::--r--:::;--,,.--,--..,---,,_ ""; nu-a.. . e er ..... a brllli In Anyone desLrtns to protest ·the Luu-Cl '~ J-•~ lowe1 t.tom Fitzpatrick's; Elena Irnaz was ant her ance of iruch HCD9e ma:r t:ll• a Tft'I· THE STATE OF C~ 1261-W. 35-tfc wages. Apply in person. Miracle • OOft.• • 'l(;;-.o"'C.U.Z Paclr.110 Cub Scouts Interpretation of Spanish dances 11e<1 prot .. t wtlh tho Stato,.,.,,, ot NIAINANDFORTRllCOUN-Mlle Motel, 706 Coast mway, OMOMTERS Mrs. Ulllan Kelly, stationery and her skill wt th the castanets ltQualis.atlon at Sacramento. Catlromla, TY OP' OBA.NOE Cocks -Watches ~ Jewelry Newport Beach. 34-tfc Re•patitjll>g -~mpt Service ~ Brookings' Variety 1.tore: Win Prizes in won the admiration or · all. Her tt;"u~~.·~~d·P~~t=1a!r:' :,rr~e: N~ nlll CHROMOMTERS SALESWOMAN MAKE BEAUTY nsfble Pricea . Norman Allen, pepper grlnder Kite Flying Contest dances were unhackneyed and her ucemied for U1.1!1 a&Je of alcoholic tieT-1 Repairing -Prompt Service floom the Jewel Box; Mary llflle ooslumes. designed by herself, .,....... nu.Nit: If. LINNl:LL SUMMONS Sensible Prices YOUR Busfness -represent an VAN DRIMLEN Brinkley of Santa Ana. ba~ mitt Cub Scouts or Den 4 proved "rere exceptionally beauutul. ~Pu;.•;;;·....:";;;•"'-"'"·-'::IH'T=·-------outstanding cosmetic manufact-J E W E L R y ~y J,!~~~~-n boxDrugf storde, frMn. most adept in the art of klte ma k-Claude Jean Chiasson accom NOTIC ... OF INTENTION Action broucht In Sh• Superior VAN DRIMLEN urer. Full or part time, excel-1786 N""(J>Ort Blvd. Costa Mesa lhe ~~. . 0 can Y om ing when Cub Scout Pack 110 held panlst, drew as much applause .; &:. GAGE IN 11IE Court of the CountY at Orange, J E W E L R Y lent opportunity. SIDNEY OF 31-tfc Candy House, Mrs. Walter their kite-flying contest r ecently the dancers. In fact, each per-TO EN and Complaint med in the Office 1786 Newport Blvd. Calta Mesa LONDON 5617 Hollywood Blvd VENETIAN BLINDS--ANminum, on the Corona del Mar bluffs. For former combined 50 great an art SALE Of ALCOHOL-of the Clerk of the SUperlor Court -----------=31~-tf:.:c GL. 0345. 34-3tp atft1. -. Call uo for tree eotl-Pilot ·Class Holds Social Meeting their s kill, which enabled them to IC BEVERAGES at said County. CESS POOLS d WAITRESSES WANTED -BaJ mate. Renovation 8. ... 11n1a~ take the most prizes in the event, • RICHARD C. DE FIR. Plaintiff, an Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tf< Sc> eolut Venetian BUnd Co. they were awarded an X-acto Freshmen Girls Hostr:sses ApnJ ao. tlH'T ... MINA DEFIR. Defendant. SEPl"IC .TANKS WANTED_ Good plain cook w.n 18th and Newport Ave., knife ror their Den too1 chest. At CD"' Beach Party ~t1:111~1\e~b:"'sty•e~~~ri.een 'IHE PEOPLE OF 'I1IE STATE downstairs. Adults only. Muat OJata Mesa.. Ph: Beacon 5'782-!!-Members of the Pilot class of Pru· es \\·ere awarded by Robert M day• an.er the date ...,,.led, the under-OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET· Installed Anywhere In _, u' ~~-Ch·-• b th Se Id -lie beT Or Coun be thoroly e,......;eo~ Priv•.•-~ wir~t ....... ...._, Y e a he Callis, who was in charge, assisted •lsned propows to •II alcho · INGS TO: ange ty ~-·· '-~ .i.e lbelr April tin th h The M t---Nancy G-n and "R3fl at tbe.a preml••· dea'!rtbed a.a room L bath Top salary Har El ctri' ' d Fire -mee g at e ome by the committee and judges were ~ •<;"Or; follows : MINA DEFIR, Defendant. -· · • e C an Jf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burns, 2700 Harold Holtz. Jack Mason and Anita Coane were hostesses Satur-BOAT SPEED KING . KJnr'• r..M.· You are dlrected to appear 1n an Contract Drilling bor illan1f. Telephone Harbor :Eqtiipment Tests ~ .. , Oce•ft Front wi'th 32 pres day evening to a group of Harbor In.(. Ne,..-port 8"cb. ctl ~-·gh -~ by .,,._ Sewer Connection 1917 Rev-Charges 33-4tp "' "'""' --Hugh Springer. Pursuant to e:uch lntenUon. t be a on Ul'.vu t a5a.11~'" YoU ullC" • r-· ~ • All Quallfted ~--el I Hl freshmen classmates a t a od 1 --• 1 1 1 t th s•·to ~··~·~ JD • Rex Albright, member of the wiener roast and beach party At So.~l"'S iff'Equ!it!:filn nfor ~.iru:nc. -00 l!lbove named plaintiff in the Su· (All Work Guaranteed) FOUNT~ GIR.l.S--Experlenced CO.Two, Pyrmelr: Foam rerma. Fred Woodworth presided at the local police force got in the con-th • orlstnaJ application of an alcohollc beT· perior Court of the State of Call-Full Inaurance Carried prefered but not required. Mesa CQ& .ftxed system and Pprt.ablel Jbort business session and after-test and had as much tun as any Corona del Mar wi everyone en-era1Ce llcenM (o r llceneesl ror the• fornfa, in and for the County at. Malt. 1770 N.unv.rt Blvd. Bea· now a·"'"abl-. joying all the fun attendant on premlae1 u follow•: J R M CORMICK -··~ ·~ ' ward games were pltiyed with ·one flying his kite. the little white such affairs. ON SALE BEER ONLY. Orange, and to answer the com· • . . C / con 5224-J. 26tfc ETS HOKlN a-GALVAN prizes going to John Taylor, Wit-affair getting special mention for an~Yg~e.:c'l!'1 ~~n~ ~r:;ef}1~~ ~~: plaint therein within ten days 340 Vlctoria St. Costa Mesa 10<.ll O>u:t Hieb~ Jlam Mcdonald, Mrs. Harold Glass being the smallest in flight: Members ot ~he group were fled proteat with the State Boa.rd of after the service on you of this Beacqn 5069-J Ph. Bea<:qn 5407 · 91.tfc and Mrs. Genevieve Barnes. Prizes went to Ronnie Ne"•lon, NCancy GLeoreenerd, BTlm•ll Obeakllakey, AniBeta •"t"a"ti"n'•lu~un•dt .~~~~~~&tC&l~rornP~ summons, if served within the s:J..tfc __ G J R L S _ Pl ,i,, f G d Tire Mrs. Leon Ferguson will be largest kite; Stroller White, small-oane, na . . r e, v-\'lded tiY'iaw. The prern.llM!ll are not County ot Orange, or within thirty _____ H_A_R_B_O_R-,----1 en", 0 00 s lostes.s to the group on May 16 est and the sailing ship flown by erly Bechtold, J~m Hitchr.nan. Ar· now llcenaed for the ale or alcoholic days it served eleswhere, and you All Sizes at her home on Santa Ana ave--'Pomn1y Holtz was most original. Jene Ragan .. David Joy, Kitty Tay-t>e.vera11j•o1rN c. ARNOLD are notified that unless YoU so Plumbing Service Get a Good Job Jue. These '4;cre judged on the ground. lo r an~ Keith a!~~d Char~es Puti.-May 6. 1947. appear and answer as above re-With a Future For performance in the air, ~ere rs. · 0 an rs. NOTICE OF INTENTION quired, the plant:i!f wtll take 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048W 1u1n1111111111u1111u1111111H11111111•1n111•111i.11·11 1"1~ Ricky \V illiams' tailless box kite oane. ' TO ENGAGE IN THE judgement for any money or darn-RF.PA.IRING OUR SPECIALTY People are usinc the telepbom AL ~ was first and Allan Baker's "'as OL ages demanded in the Complaint, Contracting and Supplies more than ner--1 LMARK ~second. Nowell Barlow had the Mrs. Mary Marshall SALE OF ALCOH ·as arising upon contract, or will 97 tf , • best box kite, Bob Callis was sec-H IC BEVERAGES apply to the Court for any other ---..,.,~==~=~--=...:· :.:c ~there are more and man op CA RDS ~ ond a nd Ronnie .Newlon third. Passes Away ere r elief demanded In the complalnL 12 YEARS SERVICE portunltles for Pio u ~ Dennie Mason's took the most TO WHOM IT KAY co1:it:'fit~~947 Given under my hand and seal IN THE HARBOR AREA for •'OTHER'S DAY • string in to the air a nd Richard . Mrs. M a ry J"?e Marshall, 69, Noll<• ,, h"'"' <'"'" lhal · n tt .. n of the Superior Court of the Coun-HARRY HALL T E L E p H 0 N E IV1 • Plegcr 's was next. "'hile Ro nnie died Friday evening at her home, day11 after the date Po8ted . the under-ty of Orange, State of California, 0 p E R A T 0 R S ~ I I .1lirned propoR• to H ll alcoholic bev· PAINTING CONTRACOOR ~ Ney,·ion's had the most pull. In a 2007 \Ves t Centra aVC'nUe, after e~e11 at theu preml11e1, de11Crlbed u this 13th day of March, 1947. SUNDAY, MAY lltll -I ded ·11 Sh bo 0 COUR 274 East 19th Street •For Blrthda,... ~ race. let tin~ t he kites out 100 a n cxtcn 1 ness. e was rn ro~ty;;: BATT BO AT ".1ACK·POT". (SEAL SUPER! R T Analvenartea. ! yards and pulling them lu~ck , Ron-in J ackson, Alabama a nd had lived 1301 Cout Hwy., Newpo rt Bea.ch. ORANGE COUNTY) Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, Calif. with the --• s-•·• ~-• n•'e N• .. •lon wa s f>·rst. Bob Calli·s in Ncy,•por t Beach for 26 years. Puniuant to •uch Intention. the B. J . SMITH, 30-tfc _,,.. ~ ...,.,,._om ~ '"''"'" undenilgned I• applying to the State The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company C J I ~ second and R ickie Williams. third. She is survived by her husband, Board of Equallu.Uon tor t.uuance on County Clerk and Clerk of the F()RMED Windshields & Hatcl ostume ewe ry ! All prizes y.·ere S\~·cets given by Thomas J . Marshall : one son, origin.al application of an alcoholic be•· Superior Court of the State Covers made to order . Alto Plex· -eraie Hcenee for theee premlHa u d Shell and Ind1&n Jewelry ~ th~ Hampton Drug store. J ohn, or El Centro: two daugh-rollowa : of California, in an for the lglau & Ludte Sheet& for aale Lamps:: Vues :: F1gurines ! tcrs. Mrs. A. J . Volz of Long ~~Y~~L~e:i~~:t~1~:;,~e~f·the !nu-' County of Orange. Nu-World Products C.Ompan)\ U-Bour Kodak Ser\1oe ;; l\lr. and l\lrs. Phillip Robinson. B<>a ch and Mrs. Floyd Berklan,d of ance of such Ileen• may rue a verl· By H. M. HEAD, Deputy. 303 Titlrd St., Huntineton Beach '1be rate of pay II ~ •t 666 ,,. w ·1 C S o · fled prote•t with the St.ate Board or NOTICE Phone Huntington Beach 178 1 $30 for a 5 day weeJt. In - Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop UO% 0-0 Front ! • est 1 son street. osta a n tego. Equalisation at S&eramento. Call ror- ; i\lesa, are pa.rents or a son born F uneral services y,•erc held at nla. stat1n1r grounds for denial u pro-APPEARANCE: "A defendant 80-tt11 communities. i J April. 30 in St. J oseph hospital. He 11 a .m . Monda y in Grauel chapel ~~<l,:1 11~fn~w'ro;~teP~:~'~r111 a~h:i~~ appears in an action when he an--cu=~s"'T"''O-M.,.-.,,TRA~-CTO=-R--W-O....::.RK:...::: ln<nuel are frequent 11tven ._ ~ 1 y,·eig hed six pounds. four ounce!. "i th the Rev. E. D. Goodell of-heveragea. swers, demurs, or gives the plain-Grading, excavating. Gentral the f!n:t two yean alone, W ; A marriage license was issued. I ricia ting and \Vanda Davis as soler Pub -M~~Ar.1tt'7. B. ANNIN tiff written: notice of his appear-tillage. R L. Hannon. Phone many more after that. ~ to Alan J . l\·Ii ckle and Mary Eliza-I ist. Inte rment was in Fairtiaven ance, or when an attorney gives S An 509()..J ~tf 1111111111,111111u11111111111111•rn1111111111um11111111>1n1~ beth Roy,•an of Ne"''JlOrl Roach. ceme tery. NOTICE OF SALE notice of appearance for hlrn." anta a · c Work ls In pleuant offtca wttt ::.:_ ___________ __:__1 --., OF STOCK IN. BULK R 0 0 F (Sec. 1014, C.C.P . l S fr1endly ro-wtrkera .. Otllllld TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Answers or demurrers must be erate, helpful wr-viltas. \VITN"ESSEi'l-l that notice la hereby W J BENB ·~ glvr:n pur1uant to the pro"talona of in writing, and filed with the . . OW Section 3440 of the Civil Code of the Qerk. Inquire lf more lntormatlon la de State of Californ ia. that the under-Ph H b 0 2 J olred-or _,_ 11l1tned. A. A. TE!loi'?\,S. Intend• to .sell MAX HURWITZ one ar or 1 1 ·~ 10 H . P. YA RNELL all that certain Attorney for Plaintiff stoc k of merchandise c.-on111Jt1ng sen· Address: 2611 West Ce.ntral Ave-erally of Fixture• located on the prem· 1~" at 7or; Eut Bay Front. Balboa. nue, Newport Beach, California. California, othendse kn own u "Ace'11 Telephone Harbor 141-W. Plare ... Belong"lnl" to 1aJd Vendor, and Pub March 18 25 April 1 8, l,o(-a ted at 70S fut Bay Fronl. City .-• • ' of Newport Bea.ch, County of Orange. 15, 22. 29, May 6, 1947. f:'c.ate of California. and that a t ran11- I fer a.nd a.ulpment of the same w ill C ERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS be mllde . and the pure.hue price there-FICTITIOUS F IRM NAME r•f wlll be paid. on SAturday, tbe 17th tla)' Of May, 1947. At II o'clock A.bl., THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby I al Balbolt.. Cali fornia. City or New-certify that he I• conducting a con-port Beach. County of Orange, State tra~tor of bulldl.ng 1peclaltlea bualnen of CaJlfornl L That t.be addreM of said at '335 Marine Ave., Balboa l•land, \'endor lit 706 Eut Bay Front. City Call fornlo.. under the fl cUUoua rinn of Balboa. Cali fornia, County of Or· name or Harbor Building Soecl&ltlu •nee. State of Callfomla. and the ad· Co .. and that said firm la compoaed of dre1111 of said vendee 111 Box nHJ. Balboa tile followlng penon, whose name and 111111.nd. California. City of Newport :t.ddreu 11!1 as follow1. to·•lt: Bearh. Count)' o( Orange. State of ROBERT S. COOK. 310 Marine ATa., COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon 528()..R 82-tfc 2573 EJden Ave., Costa Mesa 20-tfc FURNITURE RE-STYLED--O>v- The Pacific Telephorte ' and Telegraph Company 100 E. Bay A..,,, Balboa 514 % No. Main SL, Santa Ana ar Call Chief Operator S.tft ----------~ Do you want to sell It! tise in these columns. Adv er- Comp,ound Motor Oil Gallon. 70c W estem Auto Supply Authorized · Dealer 1836 Newport BJvil., Cost a Mesa 17-tf• WASHING MACHINES If you don't have one do yom washing at BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA 475 Newport Blvd, Costa Meoa Phone Beacon 5710 Order Your &ERVEL Gas Refrigerator • NOW-at VOGEL'S 17-tft 100 Main Street Harbor 1411 15-t( Concrete Blocks and Cesspqol Tile & Brick PATIO WALLS LAID Walter L. Kline CONCRETE PRODU CTS CO. 1550 Newport Road, Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5256 26-ttc Fire Pia<>" and Kindling WO·OD Delivered H. W;WRIGHT Ph. Beacon 5665 1784 Newpor Blvd S-tfo We pride OUJ"- .elves on Ute Chronometer aocm'&CT of our w a tcb repUn. Exact1nct7 a c 4 c u. r at e work~- Callfomla. Balboa Island, California. Dated May 2. 1947. WITNESS my hand this 11th day ot A. A. TENNIS. Vendor April, 1947. ered with a choice of Tapestry, Broacatelle, and Velours. Mod~ ern Upholstery Shop, 522 Main St., Huntington Beach. Ph: 1864. 22-tfc SALE MISCELLANEOUS SG WANTED TO _B_UY _____ n_ 1r E D IA'L 13 I~ C> ,\.\V N '\1'~ r~,;v--U/?/9-, e S-DA'I' llZBVJCZ • Prto. ....... .,.. 11t"I NewportBl'U'd. COSTA ""8& l'1Mme 8WM' 51!1-W Wed s'V Oulb'-Ma7 'ltll: llUKPllaEY BOGAKT ~ .. Dead End" Mo ZDWAm» G. ROBINSON 10SL lllc:C:REA 111mA11 BOPKINll -R&IAN DONU:V'I' la "Barbary Coast" --h~Jla:J ... , SDW&mn 0. ROIDNllON la. "Tiie Red . Ho1se" I JI. P. YARNELL. Vendee ""'" ROBERT S. COOK Pu b.-May 6. 1947. o~~~~F CALIFORNIA , County of PLUMBING NOTNCE OF SAL E IN BULK ON THIS 11th dar, of April, A.O .. 1~7. before me. NORA a l4ARO-AMON WEST -r(> WHOM IT MAY CONCER..."l: \VARTH a Notary Public In and for NOTICE JS HEREBY GtvEN. pur-.sa.ld County and State, peraonalJy ap-1uant to the provlaloM or eecuon a.MO peared ROBERT B. COOK. known to Repa1rln1 and Remodelinl or the C&ll fomla CITil Code. that Ralph me to be the per110n wboae name t. Sink Stoppage and Etc. JI. Wlltlam110n, wbOM address la 417 •ubacrtbed to the within lnatrument, Orchid Street. Corona del Jrlar. Call-and acknlwled.ged to m• that be u - fomla, Intend• to aell to Iullua Y:oer-ecuted the ame. Phone Harbor 289-M man. •hoee addreu la 12902 Walnut IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I b&To Street. Garden Gro•e. California, all of hereunto eet my hand and &tflxed my Home Addrell D 29th St. the per90nal property described gen· ofrl claJ seal the dar and yea.r In lbls atfc erally u followa. certificate Oral &bol'• written. ~ . NEW Complete Frozen Food and Ice Cream unit, immediate de- livery to any location. Start year around business in profit- able summer months! 13 0 1 Ocean Ave .. Seal Beach. 36-2tp FOR SALE -1. 2-wheel auto traller; 1 boy's Schwinn bicycle. 439 Helitrope, Corona del Mar. $-2tc ENIOYING LIFI: ON THEIR RANCH In San D ..... county. Cl)>de R. Johmon (left) &Dd .iohn Vogel (rlcbt) spent Saturday and S un· day on their reeenUy pul'Cb.Mecl cattle ranch near San Dleco· Tbe7 posed lb. troat of the patio of their luxu.rlous ranch bowie wblcll ls only one of se,·eral bulldtnp oa ttie preml8ea. -News-nmes photo by Volney Ha,y. All O( the 1tocll In trade, euppUu. (SEAL) rumtture. ttatures, equipment, In· NORA s. KA.ROWARTB CARPENTER WORK -With or 1tallatlon•. tools, uten•lle & n d Notary Public tn and for aid Without crew. Rem......_11 .. g, al-watte located In the retall liquor County a.nd Stat.. · ~· 1tore known u "Wtlllamaon Liquor Pub,-Aprt.I Ui. 22, 29, Kay &, 1947. terations, repairs. Phone Santa Store," at 700 Cout Highway, Ana l~W. Zf-tfc Newport Bead:t., C&llfomla.. to-• C£RTIFICATE OF !fether with tlte 'Retail Pa.ck.Nre FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME WAX YOUR FLOORS EVERY '!WO WEEKS OR Off.Sale General Ll cenee. held 6r PEll80NA.L l' Davis Is Key Witness in Overell Yacht Explosion Case, State Say~ the eeller In connectio n with a.Id E. D. Robert.on a.ad Bertha K. bu.1tnN11. the Kood ,.,111 of -.id Roberuon. tu. wife, certify that thQ" ALCOHOUCS ANOYNMOUS -bualnea. and the unexpired term are conduction a confecUo~ bwil-Reply Box. "A" c/o News-Times. of the Ieue on .sa.ld premlllff. net111 at 110 ll&rlne ATeDU!L _BalbO& Isl-32-8tc The date when and the place where and, CalJfornla. under UM ftcUUOQ.9 aatd ale Is to be made ud the con-name of "Roberta CU.dy Shop." ---~---------1lden.UOn or price for such ale i. to Said nrm I• compoMd of the follow-IF YOU WANT TO FLY -Cub PLICOTE YOUR FLOORS ONCE A YEAR ial Prosecutor Eugene D. \Villiams said on Monday that the state's case against Beulah Louise Over- elL 18. and George Rector Collum, 21. recently indicted on murder charges, "--ou.ld be strengthened if autboritles could locate Edward Lewis Davis, ex-army demolition expert, who is sought u material witness in the slaying of Mr. and Mn. Overell. Davis was reported seen In the company of Collum at 'a restau- .a:-. be paid are on lllay 29. 1947. at 11:00 Lng perwoa. wbo.e namu and &ddw rates M.OO·-hour at Newport rant in the Newport Harbor w. o'clock A. K .. at the otttce of Fftd. .A.. are : E. D. Ro~ Bertha IL _. trict a few days before the Qverell Wtlbur, 5<» Flnt National Ba.nil Build-~=-n·~J:rJi '60 Palm Drift. Bay Sky Harbor, 1 mile west of )"8Cht. the Mary E .• exploded and ~:a. ~u.:fohrn.t-:1 Ma.l.D Su.ta. 8&.l'lta Wltnem our bands ~ lt. 1H7. Costa Mesa on 19th St. Phone partJy sank in BaJboa bay on 0.ted~l·J~ku.LUlSON ~~T~e:.n-ROB~T80N Beacon 54.53-W. 29--Stc l\1arch 15. intended Vendor COUNTY or ORA.NO&. BT.ATS o r az.&11TI' "AIDfJ 11 th •••7 CA.LlJ'ORNU--. lnvestigator5 state that e Pub.-Ma:r I . L9"9 • oa thts April lttb, .A..D_.: 1N7. befON MAOIINE and MACHINELESS proprietor of the roadside res-NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ms, Wm. w. Sa.nford a l"lol&r:r PubUe taurant has Identified Davis as PROPERTY N';,.T ~vAn SALE :.!~ f:~ec:.n\J. a::t!:::O s::; Permanent Waves the man who was seen to draw I" the Superior Court of the Stat. Bertha M. llobe:rUon., kaowa to me to "nntl:nc and ltlanlc'Cinl" diagr·-of electrical circuits ln rd Callfomla, In and tor thlt be the penom wboee Damea are wb-..._.__ ... _. Pb. ~~ 1_W .... __ Cou"t:r of Loe n .. 1.... ecrtbed to the wlthlm lnstrvment. mad .,. ... ~ -..,.-.... ~ 1~ 814 Coast lDWf!Y the presence of Gollwn clurinr -~-·•-. to ma that "-.....,..., Vi'& Bea~o:f Newport Beach 36-2tc ·•-•ts to the ea••--place. ta th• Matter of the Eat.at• ot DON-u.. amt. -~~ 11.l.lJ& ALO P'. TA.PLY. Deceued. NOUce .. (81:.\L) 11,,,. Coat v.-..-I Mar .... will WK. W. IWOORD ---.,. I Cr Fr Not wonied by the entry into ::ri-:r fn•.:'te ~-~o ~~~best and Notuy Public 111 aDd tor -.Jd -;;;::;;;:;;;;::;:;:;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--15-;_;tf;;r ee eam eezer the Cale of Davts is Atty. S. B. best bidder. w.bJect to eonD.rmalloa of County l&Dd atat.. • AND Ka .. ~.. If-Goll-He Mid aup.r1or COurt. Oii or .n.u llM Pub.-Auril 22, 29. u ... u-...a 13. -...OWi' WAHWWW • \U.U.HU-1. counse ..... ...au. 22nd d&:r of -.,..· 1N7. at Ute otttce ~ "' Frosty Machine told "'~"""•"'sentatlves ot the prell of bu attomey. Ronald H. Coombs, CERTIFICAtt OF BUllNU& STENOGRAPHER -6 yean ex· here that Davts could not give any MU CU.lftt' Boulenrd. Culft!' City, FICTITIOUI ,., ... NAM• I cellent experlence, desire part 20 qt. Taylor with or Without Qoualt° of Lo9 ~. 8tale of call• Ue.-'-1 .. ,... ""-J:J--t testlinony tl<!trimental to the cue. fo ...... all tho np~ Utle ud to~ THE UND&8sGNJJI> --time omploymenL Call Harbor ·--~- u&. _ ____. of aid dec:--4 at Urie tJml ol. death -... 1,_ tbat Walter O. 11eaatap coe· -R. -1tc Hurry OD this. New During the war, Da..--. ~ anc1 &Jt the rtstit. uu. aad. ta_._ ~a Bardm .... ~..,,_.-10•· - ins to~ otfidal ~:!: ~ney-~~b~~~ r_e;·~~ =--~=:..--= =rue..BalJ::o: smJATION WANTED _ Gov· , S 0 DEN '· aeneral1 staff, •---,...,,. es. ....... otMr t.baa or I.II e4d.IUOn to um ot Bal-'-BardwaN aD4 ~ 8tOft er?'M; 3 J'Hl'S" eoUece. major REFRIGERATION ii: SPEC. CQ. pnifnce ln NrwDtnc ew:plqilftl M ot aid k119ld. at t.1111 U... ot ...U.. Md that aid arm 19 « I c.d ol ti. in c::hlld tnln~ AYallable Jmie 623 So. Loi Angeles St., ~ • ~ ol an alrboine unlt de--~;11d~rt~ "1J .. ~ ~u:= &:-::toii:::-to-W::::-_. 10. P . o. Doz 385 Orance Calli. 1 Phone 4652 Will Pay Cash For ycur furniture ar what have you. Phone Beacon ~ Crawley Furniture Co. 1812 Newport Blvd.. Costa M- 92-tfe LOWEST Prices, new and used furniture. See Needle'• 2204 Newport Blvd., Co 1 ta Mesa. Will pay tops for your turnltutt. Beacon 5038. 26-tfc ' F'UJINITURJ: FOR llALll II FOR SAIJE-Lamp 1hades; ma- hogany cottee-table and mlscel- laneOus articles. 116 Abalone, Balboa ,Island. Phone Harbor 729-W. $-tfc FOR SALE-All furniture for 3 room house. Includes bedroom, ll'7fng room, and kitchen. Must sacrifice going East. Phone Bea· con 5256. 1650 Newport Avo. Costa Mesa. 35-4tp FOR SALE -Beautiful Navajo nip all 1lzes. Just been cleaned. Rlcbardlon yacht anchorage. Pb. Harbor 369. ~tt· A GOOD BUY- ISA WISEBUY Let U1 Help You Be Wile HARBOR FURNITURE 1962 Harbor Bl1ld. Costa -1 4-tfe BOAft, ll11PPLJDI • mAa&OABLZ CLA1JDCITE 001.mT l!IPENCl:ll ftAC'I' ... mru••n• tailed,. to memy demoHtloa. wtt: WalW" o . e-•.... im c.w,_ • 36-4tc 'l1le 111•1111 -II rtlD IJ&. ~~..,:-~t,'!i a..r.';n1.:z"':.~~-et 1 iiirnliCWil1.ft;m::i;;;;;;;;;;:f;;-;;;; Ue¥td to be tn Sci-••Mm CdfClr.. r..i ,,apaty 1a u. ~ AprtJ. 1.MT. --IWORK WAtftED-IJ'CJDlns_ ID 1111 FOR SALE-~g Snip, good racing ~-1 ~ood KermJr Watb ..U., In, good oondltkla throughoUL With dolly. Call Harbor 2081 or /write G. L. An- drewo, Box 395. Corona cle1 Mar. 36-3tC '650. 1 I 36-2tc n1a 11-a mt. baua•la•tar II -~ .. '".:'Bi:: r!t~ run or~-Rf"l'D'oa... a;:-_~ ":.!"'~a!fp!:': to*" m'nl!d. w•twrt•• Mm ta u. a,._,a1•\'7 a.& C001i_1 , cw • S-. ··- b)' a_. loot nok. ~,.?."',.. --:: Clfi Ila - ---.u>.. -· Rnl&Jda. --~ r • More Class Ads on Ne Page -I • .. . ' .- I ,, . . ~ - -... f"' . . ' . ! ,, ' ' I . _..,. ' I -.. , • . . ,. P•n1e 6_ ·Jr•WPOST BALBOA NSWl·TIMSI -~TO 1.o.ur • -.u. SITAn: a •••t,l:ftA'l'll Uft. _ Tt1DD.il Jf...,_. B'·· a.Ill. .... I, 1M1 i 6't.a .. 9 TO -~ ft, -, --I===-::-:::"'""""'.::--... ,--,....""-• u•r. mrr.&n: .. - - ------._ FOR SALE--Opportuntey to buy a CORONA DEL MAR -·----...,.--...;..· •-''~·-·· 8118INW Ol'P0&1\J:Nf1Ui8 • ma••.,._ w ,.,..,.=• 2-acre ranch w1th bun and fur.. Brand new 2--bdrm. home, sprink. Harbor Drafting Service' for Builders . wa· n' t Ads"" ... N-pwt ---.& .. _ n1ahed house. EqullJllecl with ..,.. lln( syotem, lanclseaped. Immed-B ' 0 rtuniti -"-·--dehornln& and llpot trlmmlnr ma-late poaeulon. 500 Nuc!Jsul usmess ppo es ma -Lido Pb. Harbor t:n chine. Induatrtouo man can earn 35-3i.; BOAT. WORKS -60' Waterfront WE BUY TRUST DEEDS-New-$15 per day with equipment be-711 • C. Coast Hiway, Newport Residential -Commercial ~~t Ways, Good le...,_ port Balboa Federal Savlnp It lldes ln<Ome on property, Stock-Phone Beacon 5860 34-trc Full pnce $7000.00 I Loan Association, 3333 Via Udo. ed with chickens, plr and cow. Ocean Front Duplex · · Continued From · Preceding Page . Harbor 1500. 27-tfc ~ a~!·1 ~~:~ ~r ~es:ne: Good l~come and nice ho~e. Some F<?R SALE OR TRADE For hse. Ana. g l&-tf furniture Included. Reasonably in Harbor area. 2 bedrm. hse . Two very good Restaurant Buys • A.tJTOMOTIVJ!: a TDIU ___ _,_ _______ c priced with good terms. with 11> acres. Yucaipa, Calif, .. BOATS, 8VPPLIE8 CALL CLIFF BABIN Penn Yann 10' yacht tendor seat& .J. M. MILLER It ASSOCIATES FOR SALE-Dodge Deluxe 4-dr. 9 miles from Redlands. Write J . M. MILLER It ASSOCIATES E. L. Young, Rt. 2, Box 552 15th It Central Harbor 1264 · Costa Mesa, Calif. for informa- • 36-ltc tion. ~tfc 5 ; push button starter, marine 15th & Central Harbor 1264 Tour. Sed. 1937. One owner. Balboa Island engine. Reverse gear. notation 36-ltc Good transportation. $625 cash. tanks 35 Beacon Bay or Har--1600 E. Central Ave. Ph. Harbor 2 bedroom home on small island. bor 2i29-J. 36-2tc MAN or lady ~o own and service 1628. 36-2tC~ Completely and beautifully fur- route of . com---0perated radios, nlshed. Bricked in and practical- SNIPE Racing design, Natural spare time, big earnings, $550 OLDS 1938 4-door deluxe sedan. ly covered patio. Fireplace; large RELIANCE REALTY & deck ; complete with dolly and cash required. For interview Motor .good. new upholJtery, kitchen ; outdoor and indoor INVESTMENT CO. cover. Good condition. Phone give phone and address. }Vr:fte new radiator, ~ew battery. Come showers and aun deck. 118 Crys- Harbor lOOPrW or Har. 2417. Box "C'' News-nmes 35-2tp see at News-Times bid&:., or call tal. Coratact owner, Santa Ana a&.Uc Barnum at Harfxi 12 or 13. 1170 or 0925-W. 2304 w. Park -17-FT-.-.-S-P_E_E_D_BO_A_T_$2'750~----FOB BEN'r il $300 and assume S2f3 eq,uity. In-Blvd. 36-2tc dudes Insurance. 32-tfc -----~-----trailer $400; boat cover, $65; all FURNISHED . for $2'750. Ralph Men, Bayshore . CAREFUL ATTENTION Camp. J:;.2U: ONE BEDROOM home near Yacht -S T 0 P -GIVEN YOUR LlSTINGS • Club. Roll-a-way bed in living L L MENNES R Ito FOR SALE--23 Chns-craft 95 room. See It today and make TffiE WEAR . . ' ea r H.P. Crls-Cra!t engine. Can· be owner offer. RAY H . MENNES,. Salesman !een 208 Udo Nord, Udo hle. J Let Us Balance Your 3603 w. Central • Harbor 2127-W Phone Harbor 1006. :JS.Stp J . M. MILLER & ASSOCIATES Newport Beach 36-2tc SPEEDBOAT 15 ft. mahogany. 15th & Central Harbor 1264 Wheels With Our Completely refinished. V-8 36-ltc New Modern motor, over-hauled. Many ex-FOR RENT-Room with adjoining BEAR DY NAMIC tras. inpuding trailer au tor bath, private entrance, adults. - $900. Phone Thornwall • 4016 311 Island Ave .. Balboa. 36-2tc Wheel Balancer T. H. \V ilson, 6401 2nd Ave., FOR RENT -Unfurnished house Los Angeles. 35-2tc to be used for "business", in WANTED -Marine reverse gear business district, on Newp:irt that will adapt to a Ford model Blvd., Cos t a Mesa. Living "A" Marine Engine. Phone Har-quarters. Harbor 1916. 36-2tp bor 2313 between 5 - 7 p.m.. REED'S NEW MOTEL-Kitchen __________ a:;._tfc and tub bath. large living and FOR SALE-Hughes dinghy & 1 ~ bedroom. Just like home. 21171 H. P. Evinrude motor , 12 fL Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, be- car top, dinghy with or without t\veen Victoria and \Vilson Sts. Approved Chrysler and Plymouth Parts and Service NEWPORT HARBOR MO'.fORS . 2616 \V, Central Ave. Phone Harbor 636 motor. 116 Abalone, Balboa Isl-Beacon 5057-R. 36-ltc ----------~--"' and Phone Harbor 729-W. NICE Summer home, four bed-TRAILERS 81 __________ :i:;._tr_c rooms. Available for four months ====-:-,--;::--:---:--::-- FOR SALE-Snipe, 3811 600 two E . B. Hillman, 315 G9ldenrod 24 FOOT ·'National" house trailer, BALBOA Beach Home, extra apt. vacant. Stucco. On the peninsula. 1569 Miramar. Adjoining Jot is available. Helen Farrington,.J.107 So. Robertson Blvd., L. A. 35. CR-1 5623. 32-Stc WILL TRADE-Lots on Lido Isle also lots on Peninsula on pur- chase of 2 or 3 bedroom house in Harbor &..trict. Phone Harbor 707 81-tfc Bay Front Home $20,000 This 2 bedroom home on the bay in\vcst Newport has an apart· mcnt "'Ith an income of S1200 a year. Beautiful patio right on the \Yater front. Fully furnished. Sma ll dov.•n payment v.'ill handle. paddleboards. Ave., Corona del Mar. 35-t!c excellent condition, 1942 model Call Harbor 1993-R 33-4tc of pre-war mat('rial; has new J . i\1 . MILLER & ASSOCIATES FOR RENT-Can~. front hor:ie, heavy duty truck tires. save 15th & Centra l Harbor 1264 NEW AND USED . 1 bedroo~ additional slee~1ng agent's commission by buying 36-ltc OUTBOARD MOTORS quart~':'.'" front room, furmsh-direct from owner now living in ----------- . REPAIRING Authorized CUsh.man Scooter Agency PARTS AND REPAIRS 916 Coast Hiway Harbor 637 32-ttc CHROMOMTERS Watches -Clock -Jewelry Repairing -Prompt Service VAN DRIMLEN JEWELER 1786 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 31-trc ed ut1J1t1es paid. Harbor 379-J. trailer. May be seen at trailer Lake and 37th St. 35-2tp space No. 27, El Nido Trailer LINWOOD VICK FOR RENT-Ocean front home 5 Court, Costa r.1esa. 34-tfc -R e a I t 0 r bedrooms, 2 1-2 baths, nicely TRAILERS FOh RENT-- furnished . June 1st to Ocetober Do your own hauling and mov-Balboa Island 1st. P.O. Bx 565, Balboa 33-4tc Ing. All new equipment, $2.25 &: ~ . FOR RENT-Ocean front 3 bed-$2.50 per day. We furnish hitch. LO! IN 100 BLOCK. Choice loca- room, 2 bath, kitchen, dine tte; Myrehn Bros. Service Stat.Ion, t!on near S. B~y. O"ner "'ould entire second floor 14 x 16 ·pent Cor. 17th & Newport Blv1., like t? ~II thi~ ':"'l'<'k: Ask t.o house living room; 50 yards from Costa Mesa 2-ttc see this ideal budding site. Len1-_ -----------cnt terms may be arranged. bay; 2 blocks business. Outside showers; well furnished ; never REAL ESTATE ft SMALL BEACH COTTAGE. fur- rented. Resr onsible parties only. nished. Immediate posSi'Ssion. No pe~s or small children. Large Peninsula Home This house may be purchased apartment over 3 garages. Full A lo\'ely place to enjoy living. 3 for little more than the valul;' of Balboa Canvas Shop ·vie\v of bay; 2 bedrooms sleeps bedrooms. large playroom with the lot. Sa'1a _ Boat Coven 6 to 8. 1002 E. Ocean Front. barbecue and t~10 extra wall - Marine Upholatering Balboa. Phone Harbor 1422-M. beds. Wonderful view of Ocean APARTMENT over 2 car garage. Harbor 207 -224.in 2bt St. 35-tfc and Bay. Complete ly furnished. Vacant Newport Beach n-~ Classified ads DO get the job J. M. MILLER & ASSOCIATES and you may move in today. done Con'venient terms. FOR SALE-16' Douglas canoe · 15th & Central Harbor 1264 _ excellent condition, 2 paddles. WANTED TO BENT U J6..ltc 'IWO STORY HOUSE. with apart- 2909 W. Central Ave., Newport FOR S Th' I I h h ' Personable young woman serving ALE--$10,000 or trade for ment. is ove y ome as a Beach. Har. 2652. 27-ttc public in government position beach property, 80 acre ra nch fireplace In the Jiving room and FOR SALE needs mansion or king's size 40 in Redwoods. Two rustic cab-in the master bedroom. Patio piana box for at least 3 sum-Ins. family ore.hard , 30 mile west with barbecue. See this to air mer months, but cannot pay re-Redwood highw.ay. Write 1116 preciate a good value. sort prices and expect to eat. Ocean Front. 36-4tp - 40 fL 225 H.P. G.l<t dleael sport cruller or fl.shlng boat. Motor just lnatalled. Ice box capacity, 6 ton. Price $8,750. Box 471, Morro Bay, California. Phone collect 4131. 26-trc WiU even stay with the kiddies FOR SALE-Canal front home, 1 LlNWOOD VICK everungs _or l~k after ambula-bedroom. Additional sleeping R e a l t 0 r 36-ltc North of Boulevard $1450 tory patient . if you have the quarters over garage. Mooring quarters. \Vr1te Box 75, Balboa for large boat. Furnished or un-312 Marine Ave., l3alboa Island MUSICAL • RADIO 14 lslan.d. or Phone Harbor 2385-J furnished. Harbor 379-J. Lake Phone Harbor 2241-W or 548-ltt W_ANTED-:iO _____ g_ood--used--p-lanoo-everungs. 36-ltc and 37th St. 35-2tp In trade for new Spinets or good SPEND A MONTH IN ~OOL WANT one or two waterfront lots. &rand pianos. Highest pr 1 c e BERKELEY. \Vould you like to Will trade R-2 lot Los Angeles _Oth_e_rs_will __ re_ad_y_our_r_l_assl_fi_ed allowed U you are not ready 1 trade your ho~e at Newp:irt and/or R-1 Monrovia. Might ads u you are reeding these. tor your modern piano now we for our house in Berkele; for add cash too. Les Walls. RFD , wtll give you a high credit to July or August or . both . We No. 1, Monrovia. California. At Corona del Mar be used at a later time. Now is need space for a famJly of seven, 29-12tc LEVEL LOT the ti.me to get a big allowance. ~ our home has four bedrms. ='::"".::-:-::-::-='°"'===-.,.,...-Danz-Schmidt Plano Co. 520 No. Write to R. C. Miller. 1445 Euc-FOR SALE BY OWNER-~ acre Main Santa Ana. 30-tfc lid Ave .. Berkeley 8, Cali!. 1 bedroom .house, large garag~. ' 36-Gtc Good locat1on : zoned for bus1- GRAND P1anoe, Kimball, Knabe, WANTED TO RENT . bed ness. 137 E. 17th. Costa Mesa. Weber, Steinway, Ba 1 d w l n. -Two -36-2tp 2 HILLSIDE LOTS Many other makes. Great bar· room house, "?uple and three ='::"".::-:-::-::-====:-:::,.--=' K"ains. Term 1, Danz.Schmidt !flOnth baby. Will pay 6 months FOR SALE BY OWNER 55 x 135' Piano Co., 520 No. Main, Suita 1n advance not over $50. per lot. zoned for residence. On Bal- Ana. Or will rent. 30-tfc month. Harbor area. Call Har-boa St., Costa Mesa. Beacon bor 2314 anytime after 5 p.m. 5313 -W . 36-4tc SPINET Type Mirror Piano. Just J:;.3tc poosessed. A tine buy only $287. IN SANTA ANA Dam:-Schmlde, 520 No. Ma1n, WANTED-2 bedroom house or On. North Flower St., 7 room Eng- Santa Ana. 30-ttc apartment for suquner . 174 No. 11sh type stucco. 12 year old, 2 Near Ocean $1000 4 BEDROOM HOME Not Completely Finished $12,000 A. R. EBRITE Clyde B. Dook 1936 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Beacon 5857-W JIMW.DOAK . George Evenson 1435 Coast Inway , Corona del Mar . Harbor lZ7l Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Ua Corona del Mar -SPECIAL $2500 Down and $40 Month 5 yr. old frame home of 1 bedroom large living room, kitchen. dinette, bath. Double' garage. 1 y. blocks from •.tores and hiway. Full price $9500. Vacant. Move tn today. Completely furnished. Costa Mesa -Full Price $4,250 I-bdrm. Home-Living room, kitchen & bath. Gar- age. large Jot. Three houses east of Newport Blvd. $4250 at $2000 down---0r make offer. 2 1/2 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 Jot as part of down pllyment, balance lik.-rent. Corona del 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, $10,500. Good terms. COSTA MESA -GOOD BUY 20 x 30 garage building with foundation under it for 2nd story-On lot 120 x 150. Near school, bus. Good location. Money in escrow and you can have possession to go to work on it. Full price $4200. CORONA DEL MAR -3 BEDROOM 6 room home, 45 ft. lot. Near school. Good founda- tion. Sewer in . Dbl. gar. Chicken equip, gal'llen spot Bathers shower on large service porch. Large dining room, nice kitchen. Hard pine floors. Home is 12 years old, hali good possibilities. Price $9750. Good terms. South of hiway. 3 or 4 blocks to beach. Typical Beach Cottage -Six Rooms 3 bedrooms, 1 block from ~an. completely fur- nished. Sleeps 10 people comfortably. Vacant. Move in as soon as down payment in escrow. Recently redecorated. We have key. Price $7350. Good terms or make offer for quick sale today. Owner says sell it. Located in Newport. Corona del Mar -Ocean View 2 story frame home, built in 1940. I} block from ocean and beach. Upstairs includes 1 bedroom, den, tile kitchen with O'Keefe and Merritt stove with grill, Westinghouse refrig., combina,tion living and dining room, '7l! bath, front porch. Lower Is bath, bedroom, dbl. g"f'lge, patio with barbeque pit. Love- ly yard and landscaping. Home is vacant. Move in right away. :S12,000-liberal terms. Open 7 Days Every Week, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. CASH FOR PIANOS -Also- Tuning and Repairing PHONE MR. FAGAN Harbor 1663 Palm Canyon Dr. Palm Springs. large bedrooms; knotty pine J . B. Murphy. 3.5-.Jtp den, living room 15 x 25, dining WANT TO RENT-Architect and room br. nook trimed in Philli- builder wUl pay up to SlOO per pine mahogany; two fire places, 2 BEDROOM HOME UNFINISHED $7000 RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT CO. 36-ltc mo. for place to live, or trade unit heat in basement, patio 3 BEDROOM HOME $10,000 services for same. Will consider •wtshing well, fish pond, large living aboard boat. Permanent greenhouse, rose garden and all basis. Call Beacon S860. 34-t:fc kinds of shrubs, a variety of bearing fruit trees and large ====--::=----:-17_-_tfc WANT TO ~-l'tlnmMd « shade and on lot 75 x 200. Price SPINET Pianos. The moat tamoua -home, ~ er 3 bod-$23,500.00. 2 Houses on 1 Lot . $12,500 makes. Lowest prices. Delivery l'CJlm will J-. Pl!tone HubOI We have other fine homes In the at once. Some 1n Blond, mahoe· 1t11 81.·tft floral park district. Many New and Modern Hofl\es any and Walnut. Art cases. Plaln w•-TO e-• I~ QlJILITCH OR CONEc cues. Your old piano taken In ~~..;,;;;. ~ "i::. 613 West 17th St. Phone 2889 from $10,000 to $12,650 at blgbest price. Terms. Dam c.11 -Ptww at --'lU7 36-3tc Schmidt Plano Co., 520 No. )tlaln ar u. 3:1-lfc See W . J. HOLCOMB Santa Ana. 30-tfc <>then wfll reed yaur clamfied 1517 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar · MONEY TO LOAJI' II ad& u ,.., are '""'na u-. "Where the F1ap F1y" USED Plaooo. Good mak.. $119. ------------36-2tc $96 and up. Or will renL OUr -----------------------terms .... line. Danz-Schmidt, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 3().tfc P1ANO TUNJNG and ~ J . B. ~ Brown. Phone Bm ••• -.s. -llrc>alhny, Ooota -18-tfc BUNGM.OW Plano. A beauty, )atllkenow.Toaeeltlo to love It. T-like velftt. $385. Tenm. Donz..Schmldt. Santa Ana. ~ No. --. 3().tfc BldlG Btp'in All -•: tlltil9. etc. Be1ecm 6TGI BURT NORTON .. o.t ..... Kswpwt -wW11••· £llfJfOOJr•'**•Nn • IBYl5 __ ... __ .. VUQm.'9 --a.-· ' . NEED lllONEY? See Ua far Qi P •, HelplUJ Sa •kw ca Your J1nand•l N--Lo.Ill aa Furniture • $a1ar'y Car or Other Security • Boara: 10 to· i and a m a (~ SatunlQal BALBOA Lot-Island Awnue ........... ___ .......... -....... _$3500,00 Lot-Comer ''M" and Central -·---.. --$4500.00 NEWPORT 2-bedrm. House, close to Lido 'theatre .... __ ..$7950.00 100 ft OwmeJ Frontage _______ -$50(),00 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1-bedrooqi, c.omer Santa Ana " Oa.Y_ .. si;ooo.oo LARGE VIEW LCYI'S -NEW TRACT L. L. MJ;NNES, ~caltor Ray H. Mennes, Salesman 2603 W. Cmthl Ave. Newpcoct Beed! ' Harbor 2127-W • • • B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES " HOMES -INCOME -BUSJNE$.S OPPORTUNITIES INSURANCE • A Most Outstanding Buy 2-bedroom stucco home on a corner acre ... Spanish style stucco . -. . hardwood floors . .. . real fireplace ... 2-car garage ... and extra room. This won't last long at this SACRIFICE PRICE. $8,000 Corona del Mar ... Exclusive . 2-bedroom ruRNISHED home ... Flagstooe fire- place ... patio ... 1-car garage ... stucco ••• Easy terms with $33 per month payment and only 4% interest. Full Price Is only- $9, 450 MANY <YnlER GOOD BUYS WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU B. A NERESON 36-ltc JU;AL ESTATE BROKER ANP AS90ClATES Phil D. So!mwn -SA·I ,FafEN -loin! Bmdrt 1972 Newport Bhd. 819 South Kain ea.ta M 1, Calif. Suda Ana. Calif. Pbaae: Bn-!52Zi Pbaae: S. A. '1:MO • • --~ -.> ' . ~-.... •.O;'.. ... ." ... ' ~: .. ;:'.±..::" ~ Iii"...,' :lio.li'i:. i:i,,·w.a,i ~ ...... • I ' .CORONA DEL ·MAR . ·I Less than 2 years old; built of rmest materials this 2-bedroom "home has large dining rooln. tiled kit· chen, fireplace, hardwood, V.-blinds, large garage and shop. South of the Highway. Sewer in and paid for. An exceptjonal value at- $10,000. Terms BUSINESS LOT On West Centi:al. 75 ft. by 100 ft. in heart of New- port Beach business district. Located near the Bay front. Zone C-2. All three lots ~or $22,500 JOHN E. SADLEIR -Realtor STANLEY A. SMITH-Associate Broker 1505 Coast Highway CORONA DEL MAR Har. 741 . 36-ltc- LOOK!!! Super Highway Lot Corner Jot on proposed super highway. 75 feet on 17th Street and 135 feet on !Drange, Costa Mesa. Ideal for 'business or income. Have exclusive listing. Best offer this week will buy this one. • Balboa Island Income Stucco duplex. A real buy. Price reduced $17,500.00. Now $15,500.00. Owne~ must sell. Rentals from Have several rentals for balance of May and June and a few for July and August. FRANCIS J. HORVATH, Broker Harbor 1805-R -OFFICE -328 28th St. Harbor 1922-R -RESIDENCE -116 35th St. 36-ltc. FRANK P. JOHNSON -Realtor OWEN C. ANKENEY-Associa'te 1664 Newport Blvd. Days Ph. Beacon 5434-W Nights Ph. Beacon 521().J FOR QUICK SALE -COURT. Best buy in Costa Mesa. 5 room modern house 6 in- come units on 'h acre. of ground. Room for .,',veral more units. % bllc from heart of Costa Mesa. Over $4600 per year income. Poss. at end of j!Serow. See this at once. $27,500. Easy terms Costa Mesa Special 21 Jots, well located on paved street. 60 Ix 140. New subdivision. Water and Lights. '$600.00 Wll.,L BUILD 2-and 3-BEDROOM HOME Fer $6500 Including Lot G.I. included. NEWPORT BEACH 5 rooms, patio and barbecue pit. Bricked walled in back yard. V. block from ocean. A real buy. • See this at $10,750. Terms I Excellent Location 36-ltc 2-bedroom home and garage apt., furnished, newly painted. Balbo;l Island, close to South say. $15,500 Lido Isle Beautiful new 3-bedroom., 2-bath home front. Pier permit granted. See this now. on Bay $42,000 Little Island 4-bedrm. home with large rumpus room. Furnished. $27,500 • • Corner Bay Front Lot: One of the last vacant lots on Balboa Island. $15,500 I OWNER WANTS OF'FER on two-story ~ed house on rear of ,Bay front Jot, 50 ft. fro'/' ' . Bfty. ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island Paone 377-W • . 36-2tc MUST SELLI CHOICE HOMESITES ON .. SIZE 471,/ixOO FT. IDEAL LOCATION . PRICED FOR QUICK SALi . .. . CAI.r, HARBOR 7fn • " ' ' • I . ' ' ,,) ' • • • White's Balboa Island Cafe AND OOCJUAIL BAB ' Merchants Bureau Sees Good Season In Buyer's Market Merchants Bureau CommJttee or • NEWPORT BALBOA NIJW8-TIMIJ8 TUESDAY N -· Oallf. Ma I, IM1 Pa e7 ()te Merllll A Park A... •·DM WUd the Newport Harbor Clamber ot S 0 S RADIO ELEC]RIC i~;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1 Commerce met recently to hear late repor ts on the credit situation ln &eneral. Much interest baa been ISLAND RECORD SHOP & FUN ZONE In BA ·LBOA Now Open Every Day . Authoriied Sriggs & S\r~~,~~. Distributor and Servrc · · ped mechanics equip Trained r too\s and with special facto y . s & . \ original Bngg using on y Stratton' parts. EHicient Service Prompt ond • expressed in Department of Com- merce reparU Issued regularly to giv~ a summary of the business picture over the sout~\vestern area which is the best gwde for condi- tions in the Newport Harbor area. Outlook in general indicates I son1e points below tha t of a year ago but \.Vith the approach of the vacation season and the steady in- flu."< Of nC\Y p<'OpJe the promise is for a good healthy season. In certain sections of the state reduction in the number of estab- lishments is noted but generally this has occurred only In a few SC'ctions where the extra growth was not \\'arranted '''hen th<' busi- nesses ,,·ere started. Building continues a t a rapid pace and in spite of added costs per unit It is evident the activity "'ill continue until heavy back Jog I of orders and dema nds is supplied. The indications point to the fact that business is available but that instead of it now waiting on the doorstep it is hiding in the hedge and must be gone after and search- ed out, and the resulµ will be bcnc>ficial. BrieOy it is now com· ing to a buyers market instead of a sellers. Bonelli Reports Net Gas Revenue Gain in February •• JOYZELLE BRANDT (left ) of BALBOA lSLASD and E UGF.SE TIZIER (rli;rht) of l~OS ASGELES are 8hown wtlh a 8m&ll portion of the numM-r of os n1e ru19 n1 ordam (smelt to !\·ew Englanden) which they ca ught before the spawning 1euon bflp.n rece ntly. 1'hl.!i s pttlnlen n1ea.sure8 four to eight Inches long and lnhablL'I salt \\'Ater. Quite a few of the Rrandt-Tlzle r ~001iful.!i \\'«"et eate n by promlnenl Orange coun~!!!:~·ho we re their sue-t it at a party. --1\'f'\\'!O'.·Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. a drop of 5 per Ct"nl under the I r atio o( gain disclosed by th'e nC't gasoline tax: collections in J anuary over those of January, 1946, "1h<'n thC' increase ,\·as 22.6 per cent. He added: "F'ehruary coll ections ere invar- The Clam Bake Conducted by the Clam Digger iably less lhan those for January --------,-------------- due to the short<'r month : but f The theme for last "'('('k \\'as She has a number of interesting even making allo\\·anccs for t~is, "Local ~>Dys make good'•" and \ve j features most notable of which net receipts for F'<'brpary are 1n - 1 "·ould Il k<' to use the ~a mc theme ! f"·e love to cat ) 1s a deep freeze dicative of a slight down,,·ard I this "'N'k hut can't quite do it. rood storagC' locker that is as big tr('nd in revenue. HO\\·cver, \\'r can say that the as. a Slalcroom on the aver age • Radios • Appliances • P. A. Systems • Complete Line Records • Tubes,' Parts I • F ree Pick-Up Service • Rentals • Record Accessories 24-HOUR REFRIGERATION SERV!ICE Day· Call Harbor 780 -Night·-Call Laguna 10214 APPLIANCE AND RADIO SPECIALISTS . -- HENRY W. BRAINERD SOO Marine Ave. BALBOA ISLAND Jl&rbor '780 "We Ti:ike the DENT Out ol AccieE~T" AUTO PAINTING New Rubberiied Undercoat (SM Rnbberhed Undeneal Protective Coating) STEAM CLEANING Hutcheson' s Body Works 1101 Industrial Way COSTA MES~ Flnt Street North ot 16th -• -Ott Newport Blvd, Call Beacon 5545 SACRAM:ENTO -While Legis· lators are continuing arguments as to gasoline tax increases. William G. Bonelli, chairman of the State Board of Equalization, revealed here today tha t California's net revenue from t his source for Feb- ruary ""'as $5,998,161, marking a gain of Sl ,062,2Z7. or 21.5 per cent over the corresponding fi gure for the S<'COnd men th o f 19'16 . "Cross t:-tX('S for February \\'C't(' local boys n1ad(' pretty ~ood for boat and shc is diesel po\vercd $6901 406 on the distribution or lone of them d id at l<'HS t cut a sec· Throughout for both motivation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 230.o.iG.877 gallons or f,!asolinC'. Re-11 ond Olli of !he f\\'O r ac(' scri{'S: and gen('!"fl fing units. r funds Rllowcd during the sam<' last Sunday conducted by th C 1 \Vith h<'r thrC'e inch teak plank- month a mounted to 5903.242. A Santa !\1onica Yacht Club and ing and her t\Vo and one half inch year a.go the corrc>sponding gross sail~d at Los Angelcs 1-larbor. I ~l·Rk _ decking laid o\·cr hcr 5,,,ed- ta.'< "·as $5.642.092 and th<' re-!\('\\'J.>Ort llrirbor \\"aS repre>s<'n t-1sh iron frames and dC'ck beams fu nds \vrre ~706,1 57. Thus, \vhilc C'<l by four of her PC fl cct in this ! !'hC' is pl cnly rugged. Al so \vi th t hr gain in gross collections "'as serirs, bu! George S1ron1 sailing lhat rorty 1on chunk or lead on 22.3 por CC'nl. 1hc rcfunds doducted ·!he LEF., PC No. 40. ,,·as lhc _o nly 1 her ~cel a nd her c>asy-kindly lines from th('!-'C coll<'c tions ,,·ere 27.9 on<' to collC'c t any hard\\·a rC'. I shC' is an ahle rtnd comrorl a ble Ocean Front Cafe Bonelli stated tha t this marked PHOTOSTATS OE?f(ITTiS PHOTO SUPPLIES A•U!erl•ff ~ for A-. n.roat-0.f_.,,, IWl .t· Howftl Mofle ~p. CAlf"EllA ar..PAIM ARTIST SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DRAYI1NG SUPPLIES BLUE PRINTS ALL TYPES-PRO~ PT SER VlCE PftEE Pl{"lt•UP a P EUVEB'f Coast Photo Supply & Blue Print Co. 134 C:oul n1, •• So. T.-. I.CM {X't ccnt grf'ater ." I 1'hl• ~thrr thr1•f' ,,. e r C' Larry , llll.<tt 1n a sea\\'ay. n onC'lli :i nnounced that. supple--\Vhecl<'r s PAPOOSE. No. 37, liebc The old Clam D1~g1•r n1ay be mrnting-thf' F'£'bruary gasolinC' tax f.:rickson's ACNES E. i\o. 29. a nd :..lickin!.: his nC'ck out but to th<' re\'C'nUC'S, \\'('tC 5165,140 derived r:d. Giddini:s in No. -13 \\'hO all l b~st ~f .his knO\\'lcd~e the D\VY~ frotn tax£'s on DiesC'I fuel usC'd !or 1 f1n1sh('d out of thC' :-nonC'y. \\ F.i'\ is the largest stay-sail propulsion of trucks nnd hOsC's . Giddings, ho\\"C'\"f'r, did mana~<' schooner on the P.'.'l ei fi c Coa~t and ·rhc>Se us£' fuC'I tax:C'S marked n to rop a sl'cond in lhc last raCC'! proh11.bly nn(' or tho largrst in the French Fried Shrimp and Fish Our Specialty ----... e STEAKS e CHOPS e DINNERS -----w ...... ---........ ..----........ -· _ ... ---·-.. --· -............. --.... BEER SANDWICHES -----...... .....,..,.-......................... __..... ......... ........-..-.. -.... --- Fountain Service i:;ain of $1~.8:.'2 or 1286 JX'r cent , hut ,,·as dn,,·n so far in !he first Cnitcd Stntc.:;, for \\'hil<' t h<'rc ~re 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach ovC'r th<' corrl .. Sponding collections !.:O th;it it ,,·:is 10 no a\'ail. ! h1~~~'r schoonf'rs, sc\'cral or '''h1ch or S1'16.31R for the same month a T hC' LI·:E hcis r;:iven a good ac-·:trc h<"t" a l Ne''"JXlrt I-larhor , th<'y CATE AND DAVIS yC'nr ago. As diesel taxes are paid count of hl'ts1·!r on 1 he J;:i.st ,,,.o arc g:ifr and not s t;iysail rigg£'d . \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ only .is the fuel is usC'cl for high -\\'C'<'ki:-nds, knocking nff a first in I • • • I ,,·ay pur(.>OSC'S, lhcrC' have be-e n no 1 1 ,hf' Point 1-'irmin Race a week ago , t.:NlJE:RS·r.t\ND Norm Pabst is refunds. and hf.•r second in the S:1ntn ~1on · 1 \\Orking lik~· a demon these days =-----------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.'...::.:_:::::::::__ _________ ~ icn 'lacht Club Series "·as too and ni ghts O\'C'r a l the Lido Island close for t\enny \\'ntt's comfort. i 'iqcht Club. 1Ac1u1a JIMtb HANNA ESCROW 00. Jho IDfAl tliflftatti )'OU Wctltf • , , OI Jhe fli<• ol y;,ur linger ... • NOW~ ALL-YEAR GAS AIR CONDITIONERS ARE HERE REAL AJk CONDITIONING iJ here-in time ro bring your home, your office or store invigomting .. sea<oast climate" ibis su111'1Uf' ! The new Servel AU.Year Gas Air Condi- tioner is the Gas Industry's lalest contribution co delightfully"""'"" living. Not just another "room cooler"-but rtfrigtraltd cooliog .•• in the very fi.oest "6-way" appliance fur those wbd can choose the besL It's automatic ... it's complete: cools in sum- mer ... heats in winter ••• air-conditi ons ideal climate the whole year 'round I A single compact unit serves not one but every room in the home or offiie suite. The same eogioeeriog skill behind the fa- mous trouble-free Servel Gas Refrigerator has perfected all-ytar Servel Air Conditioning! See your Gu Company for full particulars. • SE RVEL GIVES ALL SIX BENEFITS-IN ONE UNIT JllVIL-"clll9Mltl1:••" M>t jest ... !Jut •••ry r-• I - COOi.iNG IN SUMMll 1. la hottest weather o.udoon -it's iavigor· a1iagl1 C'OOI indoors! o., &ad night ! MIAllMe IN WINll& .. ~-.an· for WWJ room ia the ...... ,~,.i.. ....... .. dimate 1"" .... 1 Dl.HUMIDlftCAllON 2. No more sticky, hu- mid summer days ..• Servel remo,·es e:s:cess moiwtt ul~iuJJ1 I ' . l ' L ~ + ---.. Ycu ...... ..&r&om ... ~drdrrbeor ... the air bu tbe riPI .. moistan .. all "Wims • IO•Tal&M COUMTlll O+,I CO•fAMT - All WANING ~. Removes dust, dirt and pollen •.• provides re:illy fm.b air, Oeancr aod bl.Jlhiw! Ala UICULAJIOH .. The year 'rouod ..• coauolled circulation e:Umiaacet IUl.e air ..,_ . .;..Jt,. No drahs! rs__ DIPINDAILl -lngineered bJ' , ... JM1iiert of the Senoel Cos lefri'll•rotor , , , bo<lied bJ' yovr own gos compony. INVISTMINT • f nhonce1 property •olwet. lrutollofion.finoncing «11t b. I•· chided in FHA loon•. lntloU-nt feaht,... .. " lalh" ........... z•111o•,_ .. c1 I l · -·"--1 l<cnn,y sailinR lh<' PUFF', No. 1 lre is giYing son1<' of the nC'\\"Cr 63. took thC' sC'rie~ '''ith a first a nd uninitia tC'd n1f'n1b<'N' of the and n third to LEF.:·s second and y<tchting fratC'rnit y instructi on in third ''"hich is a close <'nough mar· the i\'"orth A1nerican Yacht Racing g1n. l·nion"s racing r ulC's a nd also is • "' .. hrcaking in a raC<' committee to Tht~ RJIODES 33·s cnn nO\\" hand!C' the club C\"Cnts. boast a nC'\\' ni<'mtX'r . hut not a The first of their series or Cruis nC'". boat, ror it ,,·as just a trans-in~ R;ices for 1\uxiliaries is to f<'r of O\\.nC'rship \\"hen Jack and Av alon on ~'lay 17th, a t\\·o way Diane lfillrnnn took con1m:i.nd re-dC'al. \\'hich coincidC's \\"ith the (Incorporated) CLAUDE HANNA, Manager Serving Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Di strict Beacon 5835 1701 Newport Avenue COSTA MFSA cC'ntly of Bill Joyce's CRISPIN, orX'ning or thC' Catalina Island :~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ i\'"o. 11 . 'Jtacht C'lub, and this is a "must'' Jlll'k h::is Ix-en booting about the for it \\'ill be onc or the be t ter hnrhor ror so1netin1e und it \vas Clambakes of the year. only a \11tlc 0\"1•r a year ago that T his go is a round-tripper. over he J)('dd\C'd his PC.1h<' l l'\'l P. No. 5. Saturday and back Sunday, and 1 nnd \\"C'nl on the beach. is the lead off of a sC'rics of fi\'C I-~l·forC' t his 11c \\"Ol~ on" nf The such C'VC'nls tp he sailC'd throug:- kinmuns in the :\LBATROSS out the summC'r \\·i1h lhc hard· Cl:i.ss. and ,,.c \\'<'re gi\"cn to under-,,·are 10 be furnished by the local stand by our Secr et Operator that 1 Ch;imhcr of Commerce in the forn1 I he 11n d his brothl·r. I larry, used to I or :i. p('rpctua\ Trophy.· tool ;\ S'f . ..\fl around th<' bay back 1 To fi gU r<' for th<' trophy a boat in th(' days \\iiC'n the n1ud bars 1 must participate in a t ll'ast thrC'C \\'C'rf' in voguC'. of these l\\"O-\\·ay deals. I :';:·" ,:·;:i~; :~k,:~: staysail I y achtateers Open i-choor.c•r. thl' D \\tYl'\" \VEN. is Q tf•tt" R hack in I he hay. in r.ct. WC noticed u I Ing ooms hC'r return a little ''"hile back but hti\'l'n·t htid the time or space to The Yachtatcers is the nan1c of discuss hC'r. a nc,,· yacht outfi tt in g compariy She is O\\"lled by the O'Hanlon '''hich ·has just opened at 630 CoaSt Does Your House Need Painting or Cleaning?i {.{r--- N o waiting. _Work done Immediately by highly skilled .Journeymen Painters using the mO.t mod- em equipment and finest materials. {.{..--- Owned and operated '1Y World Wu._D Veteran seeking your permaneiit good will and paAronage. {.{r--- For Free FAUniates- Phone HARBOR 2645 Lee C. Bean BrothC'rs ,,·ho bought and hrought hitzh,,·ay, Ne\\1>0rt Beach. 1 ============================~ hcr do,,·n from lanada last fall Heading the firm is former ,,·hen th<'Y dC'Cided that their forty-mnyor Clyan Hall. '''ho \\"ill be foot ya,vl, NELl\tAR, ,,·hich t hey manager: Don H all. his son. \\'ho sailed dO\\"n a year ago, \vasn't designed the huil ding: ·and com - quit<' big enough for them. posed its artistic interiors; Marge Their step up,v:lrds "'as a si1lt'-a nd Beth H a ll, \V!lo \\·ill conduct ahlc onC' ror th<' D\VYN W EN the sales for thC' company. measures one hundr(>(f and six: feet The ne''' firm '''ill completely on the df'c k and her l\\"enty-foot oulfi~ yachts. providing plastic beam allo"·s accomodations that dishes. cooking utensils, bedding, arc ampl"' C'noug h to handle a glassware. potter)', china. flags couple o[ gro"·i ng boys. and burgN's, sta tionery, ma tches. She is a '''holesomc packet be-pa·per napkins, leather \\•allcts. to- ing drsi~nC'd by CharlC's 'E. Nichol-bacco pouches. bar accessories, son, peer of Drilains naval arc.hi-personalized articles ''ith name, tccts. and slipped from the "'ays combination '>'all racks and tray at th c Can1ix-r and Nicholson I racks. log books and many other Yards at Gosport. England in 1906. articles suitable for gifts. The South Sea l$land Paradise in Balboa • 'IbiCk Steaks • Chops • Oticken • Sea Food Delicacies Troplea1 -Am•zlncQ' Dltterat PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES THE ·NEW 1947 STEELCRAFT ' Saler, ·Stronger, Roomier, Costs Less B E C A U S E I 't ' S S T E E L ll Sedan Cruiser (illustrated) SLEEPS FOUR Immediate Delivery Sport Cru ser $4395 Delivered $3695 Delivtred Large. Galley • Separate Ile.d • Cllryaler ~ Emerson W. Qarles --Southern ca lifor.ni.a Representative 1 Page8 NJ:WPOBT BALBQA NEWS TIMES TUUDAY Newet ..... o.llf. ...,. I, lMT NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES l'llOMD: 1t1a:wron u ... 11 • 'F 'SISW171'1: ...... ft+ •7 ,.A.Caasa I y .......... . Dl<red u Seeancl-Clw matter at the -In Nowpwt Beach, Callfomla, under the Act cl March 3, l8'lll SAii D. PORTER Pubu.ber F. G. FROST -- - -• • -Editor W. F. DIXON • • • • • • • -Adwrtl1llna Man&v.r Prmtlns Plant, 30ll W. °"1tral Avenue, Newport Beecb, callfomla Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Dl't 5 tHe J...a IMUt:aUoa for OTW 11 YW9 Active Member of EVOLUTION OF WISDOM · Almighty God. on Sinai, Beckoned Moses to draw nigh. Said He: This r.lhkt hold.. • plan • I • I O-t «?!.., ~n!ast I ' Twa!J"·Fh'e y.... Ap T-Bone Riley of Coota Mesa afld Newport B e a c h advertiaed beef boil at 10 cent.I a pound; pot rout at 15 cent.I a pound; rib rout at 25 cent.I a pound and salt pork at 20 cents a pound Hamburger •u two poundl t~ 8. quarter. Fowl and veal went tor 15 centc a pound. • • • SOUTHLAND Sa!Hng Club of- fered plans for the building of a aa.lllng yacht, the inducement be- ing that the builder must· aall the boat on Newport Bay. Prizes alao were offered to encourage sail- ing here. • • • V. H. LONGMORE of the Har· bor Meat market at 2118 Ocean Front, Newport Beach, advertiled the juciest and tenderest parts of beef. • • • • • PACIFIC Electric company ad- vertised. a $2.50 r ound-trip from Los Angeles to Mount Lowe. • • • ~-L:Mng ,u, """14 tJutu& . I "Fine Living," mean~~ving a home of your hwn- financed thru our ~m, 'd"irect-reducti® '°f ~larL NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS ••" LOAN AssJcrATION P.A. Palmer. PT<sidrn1 I I aaa:a VIA LtDa HA•SoJt. 1aoa NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA' .. T o guide ·tht thought and deed of m4n. Although omnipotent am I Su.ch wrighty mattas he-Ttin lie I pa.use. Thinl(st these Commandments Ten Suffice to shape the ways of men! THE SIRIO 18 SHO\\'N BEING RAISED FROM BALBOA BAY, aft.er It sank here Sunday from an overload of bal~ u explalaed later by tbe ottloe of Ray Klmba.IJ. Newport Beach, owner of the vewl. The boat wu lifted to tbe 1urface by the Newport Dredclnr company, whoee cl"8W wu the. ftnt t.o reM'h the t where the vewl we.at down. -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. YOST theater in Santa Ana ad- vertised Edward Tearle and Mabel Ballin in "East Lynne" for May 7. Hobart Bosworth was to star in '"The Sea Lion for May 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~i and 9. r WEST ~ :iie:ter in Santa L u M u· . E"1· R A Ana advertised Mary Miles Minter in "The H ea rt Specialist" for M06e5, wise aOOve all men, Gave thought to the Commandments Said M oses : It seems good to me For man's guide through rtCTT1ity. Yet man, I fear, tvill violate Ten. May Construction Work Begins With Valuation Set at 560;000 May 7 . • • • B U I L D I N G M ATE 1 1 A :L S An untimely joke ts 8 sourC<' or More then $60.000 worth of new E. E . BiC'ger of 628 ~tale hi~h-WALTER BURRIS of Newport R 1 , They Say--- ]\{umbers snirn, six and right , And four and nim and number trns For such do be the ways of mrn. The Lord said : T rtte. Yet it presenu 'The sum of M y Omniscrnce. Since Adam's time My. hope has bem T o see~ the good life of all men. Unhappily, I cannot find bitter regret always. Sometimes building plans were filed with the way, Newport Beach, 1nstallat1on Beach installed a new dougtutut it may ruin· a man: not because It office of Chief Building Inspector of a ttailer camp on Lot~· $3000. machine in his store. is 8 joke. but because it is un-A. ~1'. Nelson at the Newport T . T. Traweek or Covina, two · F .F . timely. -Joheph Conrad. Beach City Ha ll during the first story frame and stucco addition three days of May. to present dwelling at 1703 Plaza construction work were: The list follows: del Sur, Newport Beach, $3000. Darrell King of King's Landing, Hay Langenheim of 118 Via Udo A. B. Wyckoff of 907 Coast Newport Beach, addition to pres- Nord. Lido Isle. one·story house high\\•ay, Newport Beach, erection ent building, $900. and attached garage on the same of a quonset Qut at 907 Coast high-D. Price of 1003 East Central premises. ~11 .000. \\'BY. $2400. avenue, B alboa, building of a stair~ The perfect rule for humanl(.ind ; And so, though conscious of their flaws, I do promulgate these, My Laws. A man loved by a beautiful and virtuous woman carrit>S with him a tailsman that renders his In- vulnerable: everyone feels t h a t such a one's life has a higher value than that of others-George Sand. Arthur Salisbury of 331 Poppy Grorge A. Rogers of 507 West way and cutting in of windows of street. Corona dE'I ~tar, one story Edge\\·ater place. East Newport, building on lots 2 and 3 of block ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This i!' the trul' joy or life, the house and garage at the same ad-enc!OS(' a porch to present build· 16 at 1003 East Central avenue,. being usl'd for a purpose rccog-drt>Ss , SSOOO. Ing at 107-108 and 109 Edgewater $900 .. • • • Four thousand years have leisured by Since God held court on Sinai Today, with microphone and pen Omniscience is presumed by men. nizcd by yours£'1f as a mighty one; Euge~e Grassell of 206 Apolena place. $2000. . William F. Kn.le ger of 110 ~th the being thoroughly worn out be-avenue. Balboa Island. t\\'O story Virginia Seibold of 210 Narcis· street, Newport. Beach, addition for£' you a re thro\vn on the scra~ addition to present dwl'lling at sus avenue, Corona del Mar, install to present dwelling, $800. heap; the being a force of Nature 206~ Apolena avenue. S7000. three new windows, ~t of new June Peterson of 204 Garnet instead of 8 feverish selfish clod J . B. Siemens of 115 Pe a r 1 kitchen cabinets tn kitchen and street, Balboa Island, change gar- o( ailments and grievances, com-street, Balboa Island. two story bathroom at same address, $1000. age into bedroom, $300. On every matter, great and small- The commentators know it all. Deadlines to meet! No time to plod! Cautious Moses! Pr11dent God! plaining that the world will not building, apartment above and Joseph Emma or 422 Acacia ave-Hugh G. Bolton ot 118 27th devote itself to making you happy. garage belO\\' at the same address, nue, ,Corona del Mar. one room street, Newport Beach, rebuild -George Bernard Shaw. $6500. addition to rear of present dwell-foundation under present porch Gill B. CaUS(!r and Fra nk Rhodes Ing, $1000. and enclose the same, $350. R OA RX BRADFORD A f . th of 410 North Glendale avenue, J. C. \V ilson of 303 34th street, Mrs. James Denny ot 421 Heli- ew days be~ore hts dea · · Glendale, one story house on Lot Newport a garage, $1000. trope avenue, Corona del Mar, Spencer had the e ighteen volumes r h. S th t ' Phil h iled 3. Tract 1049. Balboa Island. $6000. Those filing plans for smaller change garage into bedroom, $250. r==dl J 0 15 . yn e IC osop Y P . Edward W. Seymour of 823 Nor- onto h1~ lap, and as he felt their ton ave.nue, Glendale, one stof'}· PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Th S B d cold weight wondered if he could frame house at 127 Onxy avenue, e tate u get not have done better could he Balboa Isl d $5500 . . . . ~~e~~ had a grandchild there in-Ross a:: 'oaisy ·Dickinson of ~--..:;A:;COO=o.=UNT=;:ANT=:..---, PBY810LUJ8 a 8178GSON& ILD. California's 1947-48 budget, which IS now the . 3442 Encln-:, avenue, 1ti?:i"""'"ta, B 0 0 k keeping A. v. Andrewa, M.D. center of attention in Sacramento, calls for the out-No dust affect. th• ey .. so :::;el stor~ Nouse ~·Be h = service PBYlllOIAN 'lay of $641 million in a single year. And reports have much as gold dust. -Lady Mar-~.~~fey c. ~'i; and :r~. Yvon: -it that Uris may be upped 15 Or 20 million more. guertte Blesslngton. . ne M. Hays of 702 Marigold ave-COLIN F. llBOWN BUllQKON This $641 Million IS much higher than the budget There are two great rules of ~ue. Co~o~; de! Marci; one~ na ~.:'!!:-bl. 411 Ow=';:f·.::-111 was for the 1943-45 period-two years instead of life. _the one gen~ral ~nd the other 0~11 ~-s~~~ of ... 5irr 35th l===========~ ~----------= one. Of course, since the State nas grown much larger ="~~arin1;'~.'~~ ISg::'a!~::r;;~ street, Newport Beach, two story I. 8. WHtTE lolm IL c. Cltmoc. 11.D. and costs have risen. Nevertheless, the rapid rise in want. if he only tri~. This Is the bull~g. ,1w0.,~m and bath I DIClO .. T.U -1\JL'Ul<T ~ -s.rs- State spending is cause for considerable concern. general rule. The particular rule ap~iseesn ~ garage on same ~~:iw-kt 0::,~ '":*9diell-r:-: 2 • 4 7 • 8:30 ' A h S · · . is that every individual is, more · ~ wtUa i--&u. matW& and by appointment t present t e tate IS f1nanc1ally flushed and the or less, an exeeption to the rule. ;;:::=========== .::=wi.a""''=-Beacon 5075 budget, whovping through it is, should be adequately -Samuel Butler. Mortimer School -•a;:_-::,_~ -uo EM• iau. sine• covered by income. But alert legislators are aware llO% 0oni1 A-BoJboa llland ea.ta M-collf ..... that if a recession sets in , the State's income could th!!,°~ ri~!';~ ~~~~ \~ ;::;~ ora.ie.: eou . .._ Arm7. drop sharply and we might find ourselves back in the whose expenses exceed his Income. 0 .,. ~?~May H red almost before we knew it. Hence they feel that -Jean De La Bruyere. BUMMEB SCHOOL it is time to watch expenditures more closely rather Slang 1.s a device for making OPENS '""" ie. Dp• w-. than to attempt it belatedly if the State ran short of ignoranee audible. -John An· Numbers Umited. Apply Early. funds. dr \v.sd S -r: 15%. 0. A. MORTDIEB ew : 1 om in mall Doses Oxford (Prtaclpal) They observe too, that taxes in cities and counties ~<.:.U.:.n1_v.:.•r..:s.:.i•y:...:Pu...:::b.:.li•.:.h.:.in:::g:....:C.::o.::.1 __ -':=========== are hjgh an~ going still high~r, and.that Federal tax~s is ~thout p!1fallel in the .world today. If this system, are only slightly below therr wartime peak. Now, it which constitutes a huge investment by the American is. because of this sit~ation of enormous spending, people, is to he protected and further developed the high taxes and the lurking danger of an economic set-States must halt the tendency to keep piling on more back that most of the lawmakers, especially in the and more automotive taxes. Armand Monaco ABClllTllCr SU, W. Bay Ave., JW1- llul>or 1TU !1!1 Lakewood Aff. 1.-Aac<>I.. N~ - DZNTlllTS Dr. Obed Lucas Dl!:N'D8T not ~ W. Ceatnl. BarMr Ull NEWPORT BEACH Asse~bly, have. refused to obligate the people to Already they have reached the stage where they grandiose spending plans such as the $3 billion high-are becoming oppressive. Enough is enough. Let's !!::========~ way program. avoid too much in the way of taxation. They have been "pressured" by selfish interests 1101 Cout mp...,. ---which would gain .by th~ program. ~ut despite this Amazing pressure and the wide mJ.Srepresentation of their mo- tives, they ha".'e courageously stood their ground. When he arived in Sweden on his European tour c..... d.a - . These legu;latoi;s. deserve great credit for their Henry Wallace said that 99 percent of the British 1 !::::========~ resistan~e to the sprnt of "squandermania" so preva-people were in accord with his ideas. lent. It 1:'3 to the!D tha~ t~e P!!OPle must look for fur-Henry spent only one week in England. Mr. Gal-OOBDON 1:. RAPP, D.D.& ther assista~ce 1~ wh1tthng down the budget to the !up, the poll taker, should find out what system is lowest possible figure consistent with essential gov-that enables him to determine in that short time just -weot o..tn1 emment needs. • exactly what the views of 40 million people are. ._ ll61la< ui-1 $25 Billion Investment When Henry Ford built his first gasoline buggy half a century ago there were virtually no roads of major importance in existence. But by the time of his recent passing the Ameri- can highwa~ transportation system with its roads, bridges, vehicles, garages and the like, was estimated to be worth more than $25 billion. · · . Jack's Equlpa1ent Rental Contractors' :Equipment • PLA8'l'D •••cu • ani. uwa e OOlfO&iit&·•****' eftADPP' Pho•e Beaco-. 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa M~ To constn;Ict and operate this system, hi~wway users have paid more than $20 billion in special state m"* vehicl~ taxes ~one since 1925. It's taxes paid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! bY commercial motorists. They have contributed so much in fact, that if there had been no trucks or bUles we could not ha.ve had as fine or as extensive 'E. J. CB1d) Jackll1 a lrllthway system as we now enjoy. . ~ C, E M E I T W 0 I I .,.....,_ WCll'k • Cement Block Feneee ---......... _ a This is something to bear in mind when the effort it-ma!Ie-usually at the instigation of competing fonn.s of tnnlportation-to make it api>ear that commercial fthic:We are Uling.the roads at the expenae of other motorill& Aetbally, in most states, including our own, ~ vellielee pay their full share of ioa.d oosts. Our vut highway transportation ll)'lltem which C&J.L ••~·-•• .-.. ._ -··-srew lndinldJy out of Jlr. Ford's productin pniua .__ ________________ _ I Newport Dr. W. T. Mooney ~-s.....­___ a..-.... ~_... ........ "V&i M&WEOIJI ••-ec- WWI *'ICAD ll08lftAL Dr: ........ . Dr ..... 0.8 7 D WIS .... __ 0....-.., __ Now on Hand 5a»tdl ,.,. -at- NEWS-n•ES sUpply Ltnittecl .Gordon M. Gnmdy, 11.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa lnn Arcade Office Hn.: lG-12 a.m.: 3-5 p.m. Phoo<: Harber :rr H. R. Hall, M. D. HoW'I: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beacon 5M8 10 -"J' C.... ·- lllltall M. lluwell, M. D. 1101 Owt mwa,. c..... del -OUfce Hoon: lG-12: U .--1- S. R. Monaco, M. D • 814 J1a7 Ave., Ba!1- Barbor 1m -8. BDl 8t., 1.-~ 'l'U<*er 'IC1J By AJil>olntment T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D . ftJd 5 -t,.::J LIL -"'· a-.-.. ~, "rz1 ..,._ m-11 Raab & Bennett 8u+97Gft ......... Jack S. Raub L S. 2312 Ind V. Bennett RE M'T7 UllA!f_,...._ Ooota...... -• -· E. T. Jllirllc _.., 0. D. 0 . kilt ; I nan••Nao Lll:llW~ ....... , ....... ,, nuw.~ ..... ...__. =·· .... Robert A. CrawfCll'd I a.to. D. 0.IOMMA I Z,.:E1 •+1J ·Qsa1111tW ._.,_.••fW'l81~12m• .._. __ ---- BU IL D N 0 W~l'G~..: .... DUTCH HEACOCK OENEBAL ooNTB.Acroa ( I OOMPLETEBUILD~GANDCilimJTSD~~ Office a.t 22S Marine, Balboa I+"' --Bwrm 1118-W --.... End Vapor-1.0ck and Fue Troubles with a •Helps -1 ........... Nlt1cl~la • IHucin ~ .. cotta. ./ • ....,,.. quid lknfl,. I• •BY • 0.llY9n a Ml~rau" of 'S ... otlt.11•11 -., ___ _ -~. o Available lo< r otl 12 Wit • o,.. .... ..., ~ Rllll1d. lnltallotion. I 1 110·1' DUAL NMP I -e n.l f1ld pamp i .... •tiOM .,. W+ O't:\ed .-. p_,ioe ~ii ...... s .. ,...,,..pUoe.¥.-.••- _..., .. wir..t.., ·5-117 ...._ __ ... daolult,""'- ........ ..,.m...i.t. ' .. -.:-- !.._ ...... I,..... ETS-HOlll & ~· 1 I fij~mo 8 . I U.C•l&IDw.7,Nwfiil& Pll.-..--1117. Al.~-... 1 I W , I II 121 NM'_,,.,-I ~fteJ:a\ I . .... ~ l'L&JIT, .............. .,.. .... . • I j ' I ' GEOJLOE BEAMON OF POMONA ls shown with the !8-poW\d jildqliot-.wlanlnc ballbut he caught on the Speed K.lng'1 nnt trip .. 8aa Clemente Island. The Speed King co,·ered a lot of water .....,.,., Ma7 %7, date or the cruise and did It very fut ln running t:rotn Newport to the eut end or San Clemente Island, to Avalon, Otte••aa bland aad b&ck to Ne\\i»Ort. --Sportfishing Association photo. --, ---LITTLE FISHES!.-........... """"' IN BAIT TANKS ON BOTH THE We Keep 'em Alive . - NEWPORT & BALBOA PIERS IF YOU WANT "BAIT TUEY LOVE TO TAKE" I I Co•ltr ........ Ordlaance Wiii . . ' Be Owclla•d 'The county's planning oommll- sion recommended t h a t t h e county'• building ordinance "be overhauled" and strengthened to include all types of buildings everyWhere on everybody's proir erty. It acted following protest by James S. Porter, who bought ranch property on Cerritos Ave., west of Western Ave., south of Buena Park and west Anaheim, and then found th&t a neighbor was movlng in some used Army barracks for convenioq into dwellings a n d other units. The commission decided, !l5 it has once previoUJJy, that t h e county's building ordinance, which does not require inspections of structures placed 150 feet back from a road, is discriminatory and tends to devaluate propertid in some instances. It recommended that the building ordinance be made to "apply to all areas." Porter's protest was that, with h1s own development plans call- ing for slTuctures which would fol- low the county building code, his neighbor's barracks · att set far enough back from the road to escape these provision!. ConM· quently, he declared, a ny type or style of construction can be under- taken, to alleged detriment ot his and other properties. "The 'saving' clause of the county building code, wherein in- spections are not required on structures set back from the high- ways. was inserted years ago for benefit of farmers doing their own construction work. Wrigley Announces Move of His Offices LONG BEACH !Tuesday)-F:x- ccutive orfices of the Santa Cata- lina Island company, and docks of the Wilmington Transportation (OPEN DA.ll.Y) See GEORGE DINER company, will be moved to this .~~~~ii;i~i:iiii:ii~~iiiiiiiii~iiiiii:ii~iiiiii:ii::i;;iiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiii~~~~~ 1 city, Philip K . \Vrigley of Avalon\ Make it Cotton and Make it Yourself COTION PRINTS 39c to 79c Yd . Hundreds of yard~ to c hoose from PosltJ,·ely the largest \'arlety In Orange Co. Do wnsfairs Sfore SEW AND SAVE ! FAN'C\' JOGH GR . ..\.DE CO'ITONS will make beautiful dresses and sportswear. Guaranteed tub fast . A Lively Assortment SEW AND SAVE ! CURTAIN MATERIALS Large S('iection of materials at popular prices. Downsfairs Sfore SEW AND SAVE ! 114 W. 4th St. Ph.6688 PASADENA LONG BEACH H N . l:uclld P11. Sy. %-%498 for MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 11th Give Her a box of our HOME MADE CANDY Made in Our Kitchens Here in Balboa. Special Gilt Boxes • • . Order Early • Avaliabla Also at LOUCKS in Costa Mesa -·-1'1& IUS.0 2 al.A.- president of the two corporations, said today. Loses Motor E. r.-1. Smith or 501 Lido Soud, Lido Isle, reported to police theft of a motor from his tool room. Careful ·savers Save Here Where Savings are Safe and Profitable Too • We invite Savings and Investment Accounts to be handled by mail. • Write for further in- formation and a copy of "Facts You Should Know." • Laguna Federal Savings & Loan Association Phone 19' 222 Ocean Ave. Uguna Beaeh • A. GENERAL VIEW OF THE SPEED KING at San Clemente anster In the fOl'eCf'OUDd .. bold.Inc a !8-pound White .ea bus. eaa.gbt on the trip. the larpat belnr a zg..powul halibut. The unfinished house of How- ard E. Geer at 2003 Ocean boule- Island I• shown ln t.hl• picture. The It wa• the next to t he largest ns11 Sportrishing Association photo. Frost· Bites vard. Balboa, was purchased over Al\,·a y• Something the weekend by John Vogel, Sr. of Balboa. "\Veil," began the ge nial father- in-law, "I talked it over with Vogel stated that he would fin-Mama. \Ve have another home lsh the house and has some one who may take it orr his hands. his permanent home. out at the lake so we are going ----------------------------.to sign this place over to you and Fairness Begets Fairness r _plllil By CEORCE S BENSON , .mort "CJ Ptaakl•nt of Harding CoU•s• ~-_ J Searcy.Arkansas OOUJ -~ RECENTLY I found in my mail an unu.!'ual letter. It "'·as an iln- pressive letter, for it rame from a "'·ell-kno"'n manufal·turer on the subject or labor unions and their leaders. On11ttinl! the pe r- sonalities in,•ol\"ed, I !-h ould iike to olfer you the let tl'r in fu!I. It is so snne nnd offers ~uc h riC"h practical .!'UJ.!jr::.O~t ion!! fr.r settle- rr.1:nt of some or ou r 1'u~e indus- t r1:\I prob!erns that I ·..,·ant to pass it on to rt'adcr:t of thi:s colun1n. "Dear ~jp.: \"o·Jr Cc!>C'ription of the Jahor llltUo:ion In S\\'t-dcn al· nio~t dt·p i('t~ the laOO r situation of th(' (X,.Z) indust ry in our country. i\l r. X, the f\•Ur.d~r vi t h.· l "ni,1n, p:u!' t he t·r>O pt'ration of the rnanuf u~·tu rers , brought it ah11 u:. And l dare .!lay this l'lbor lt!:irier ir ;tillt-J th(' .!!piri t of ("0· ope r;1t ic1n 1nlo 1!-... mn :i ufarturr.>rs b.~· ~:1:r Jilay l'\t:rl !.1.n,..!lt tactics. "S1nl"l' t i'lt' 101n1&t1 on of the Unil1n in I '.·I~. no .!l tril:t-s ha,·e orc'..:rrl·c!. T;.e inst1 u n1t·11ts in· ~t.!ll!~·d l v h 1n1 for urdl·rlv ~t'tt ie· 11·.rn~" ~f l11~pi.::rs F.rc 1)<J doubt \\'e!I 1"t'('\\ n tu yvu ~?rn of C.a lit>re ''.\LL Or TI-fl~ le:i.d"' tv onl' ro?ll'l u~.n n. If the lc:id c r~ of J.ni...vr aTe niel'l of rig-ht cal:brC'. i:.tril\e~ are aln o~t impossib1e ht'cau~e ent· 11!0 .crs nrl• in":iriab\y 1eluct:int t u hn,·e their busine.!15 di srupted a11C! nre \\'ilhng t o mee·. fairness with fnirncss : hencl..', rny ntl\·1<·~ is: Urge labor u nions t o C"hoose '"'isl' and husinP.!'l'-·lik~· lt';u.!l·r~; r.1 "'n o{ high idcal:J, thoruughly h onest. X's entry "'hiC"h had no influence and RC'Com plished nothing, and if allo\\"ed tn continue "'ould have per!iur s brought dis:i.s ter ~o the 1ndt::stry like in so many others. •·Jr labor "·ere headed by m(n "·hn are c1ualified for lead<'rship, l:ibor troublt.-s "'ou!J l"Ventua!ly Ix> uf 1~1i nor i:11po1 tanc('." Coo11l'i·ntion EssE'ntinl SO ENDS this ,.C'r )' pointed IC't· t C"r rrom rr.y man- t.:fal'tu1r r friend, "·ho ob,·iou!<ly i~ nil t'ne1ny of labor. Act ually. the ren.~onll so a pp:irl•nt '":hy n'unai.:;t'mt:nt tthv·.ald bl' tM! frit''1J of Jn bnr ore almvi'\I t he san1P Sl·t of f\•a.stin!-"·hy labor should ~t:ir.r1 iolidly for cnoperation \lo"Jlh ma n. a~em1.-nt. Aftt'r all, thl" {\\.'fl rte tht' main c11m ponf'nt:< 11f ir1Uu.!'<ry, l1:1bor and mann~en1('nt. Their ob. j<'ct1,·e~ arc• t ht-.!lame. !\eitr.er can exi:o1t 11 ithout tht> uther. Orderi y "'' ttlf'mc>n t of indu~. trial di!'pt1 te.!' "'1 1uld n1t·an n1u1·h to the u1·l fa11· of our 11:ition a t thi~ tin1t' of c-r isi.• ""hen "'e 11r • rccon\·t'r:i n~ our indu:>try to ~the ,,·ay5 of Pl'.1Ct'. ~trike!< nr(_ no'v tnt1 ('O!'tly, t r-labur and lo lhan. rl!!«ml'nt, :111d to tht• public, to ha\·p nny prf•lllir>l'nt pint'(' in the Sl'tt!e1111 nt uf 1ridu10trial disputes. Rosabel." "\.\'hy-ah-thanks," sighed the son-in-law, .. but r eally, a ren't the taxes here a bit high?" A Familiar Face I knC'"' his race the moment he sailed by, It come upan me in a sudden flash As I sa\I.' lines of people going on Ahead of me \Vith dumplings, • beans. and hash; I knew his face. hC' \\"a\·ed and \\'altzed away, The chap \.\'ho borro\Ved 15 cents one day. Rh.rm e of lhf'I Tim~ Overheard. and \vith acknow- ledgement to the o 1 d nursery rhyme:- The King was in his bathroom, washing out his shirt, The Queen was in the kitchen, sweeping out the dirt: The maid ,,·as in the parlour. eat- ing bread and honey, When in popped a neighbour and offerC'd her more money. -Newcastle Journal Charter · & Preston Heating Contractors Om Beating lnataJlaUoru Make Warm Friend-. FLOOR FUllNACES, GRAVITY & FORCED A1B UNITS 610 Broadway Lacuna Beacll Phone 103 , , Nll·WPOBT BALBOA NEWS-Tl TUESDAY N . OUU'. Classes for Radio Telephone Operator Told by Coast Guard Classes to prepare f..or examina- tions for the restricted radio tele- phone operator permit ot the United States Coast Guard aux- iUary service will t>e held· in Los Angeles on t he evenings of May 14, May 21, May 28 and June 4, Starting at 7:30 o'clock. Capt. G . L . Peterman who is in command of division · 2, Co as t Guard awdliary, .in the Newport Harbor area. said the examina- tions will be held in Room 102 of the "Johns Adams Junior high school at 30th and Hill streets, that city. At the conclusion of the class examinations papers will be turn- ed into the Federal Communica- tions commlssion. Those passing will receive their licenses. These t lasses a re open to all boat owners or prospective boat owners. Astonished! C. C. Codey, realtor of Desert Hot Springs, was a caller at the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce Monday last. Mr. Codey was associated with the development of Balboa Island many years ago with W . S . Collins. H e has inter- ests in Pasadena and formerly was a frequent visitor to Newport Har- bor. · His recent visit Was the first for several years and he expr essed astonishment at the great growth here in the past few years. FOi& INSURANCE SU Howard W. Gerrish 1808 N-rt Boalonn! OOSTA MESA Phone Beacon 'SJ.51 Autom9bil~ • Fire Accident • Life License and Contract Bonds Written OPEN DAILY Fro~8a.m. I ,ftfj/ ( 10 p. m. ' - -I WAf f LES Canadi,an, Bacon Seri'ec/ ALl DAY Home Made Douglmuts I • . ' 00 .... lZTZ FOUNTAIN SERVICE 305s±ine Ave. hlaad - I I MEN-WOMEN ~J.:.:.~~~ ..... '"':.ut:: ., ..., Ai. rw w...--. . 1a1•1 ,., ... ......,., ... ..,_,.... ..., ........ .. -· IT'S YOUR G NDS .~················~···························· • • ""'''* orararar, •• ,.,.,.y.,.....,. .. .., -.rmwr• oror• " Fresh Daily Dellcloua Sea Food• Or, oomplet.e eqalpment when you want to cat.ch your own. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTBAL AVENUE -·· . - • Before You Build or Visit Our lntel'fl8ling Sample and Df!lpl&y 8- 1 ·• I <° Color ~des, plan- ning al~ comprehens- ive stock of caqiet:s and linofeum. LUDLUM Carpet Works 112% 8oulb M&lll 8$. --.. Ana -I BANTA ANA "All of thi.!1 mar sound ~illy, but to pro,·e my poin~. ThC'rt-ex - i5~, J a lXYZ) u nion before l\ir. Jn t h iJ enlightenl'd t im~. \\'h<'n \\·ord is almo~t tl!I B\\'i ft a• thuu:•'.1t unil fnl·l~ nre •Cl easy of n ':l"t·s ,;, SUl"l·ly :h1•st>'two t'OIHPQ· r·'\'n ts o f indu ~try "'ith so mul·h in con1n1on 1·an n111ke U!<l• or !he council t alill• in?<\ead ,,f thl" :o.trlkl·. \Vith "1s1l nn1 l!.11d f;1 ii-r1 ··~s and hon1·sty prr\·a!!i11Jl ttus can ~ tinne \\~f' have had full dem~1n­ ~trRtion that frelJUl'nt Jarl!'e strikes arP the route t o disa!'ll.'r. UDGET PAYMENTS NO EXTRA CO'""'°--------; IF IT'S A TYPEWRITER You're Lookillf For TIERNAN'S Have Them W111HR1ft 1 Few nPEWllTERS FOllOT BRAND NEW or REBUILT DESI IMW PHONE 743 • • owed to mother Tnly a poetic-aad iLrilliosl -1if1 i• tlae lar,u, loTelier diaaoad you'Te alway• pro•loed :Mott.... Piao to aalte ti.lo "Pf••• ,.....,. witl. • DI~ klltalN $.4975 BUDG.ET PAYMENTS Ho Extra Cost ' Dl•mond Solib 1re $17500 $12500 Ol•mond lollta r9 _______ 9 A. II. TO 5:30 P. M. EVERY DAY ---'i'l"I'~-+--_. ' • • • P age 10 NJ:WPO&T BALBOA. NJ:WB-TIMJ:B '1'1laDAY N•e& ..... <llllll. !bf 4 1M1 WELCOME HOME! !(.._t .......... 111 .uB:la<lAN LBOION ~ ..... ,., ..... _ .. YW ... ,..._l.la.__. -A.-. 1'I a ... "'-.. I ._ -. Meui Scouts Plan Movie, V eudeville Show on May 22nd ' Completl'on of urancement. for ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1 a motion picture and amateur 1 vaudeville 1how May 22 1n New- Port Harbor llillh School auditor- ium has been a major activity of Boy Scout Troop 6. Special Sale Proceeds will be divided between ou·GLA FIR S the troop summer camp at Biahop and a fund for underprlvil1?ged Scouts. Persons w h o can aing, dance or dO a stunt have been in- vited to compete in the amateur show for the prize money. No. J, I A ' Common MhM (BoaP} The picture to be shown ia '"11le People's Choice,'' a full length color movie starring Louise Arthur and Drew Kennedy. PRIDE OF THE J='o.RcE . Sand Crab . ICGntlnued from Pop Onel ~per bag, while cloaer to tbe marbll! floor my weak- ened arches droop and sag. 11lO\Jgh lines upon my left and right, without delay move right along, I'm always stymied; It's a fright the way I'm always guessing wrong. + + • Idle-. Learned from a prominent liquor dealer the I other day that 900 idle bar- tenders are walking the stxeets of Los Angeles and . 300 are doing the same thing •in Long Bea.ch. nus same gentleman de c I a r ed that . . 1. . Door.II~ Porch &Patio€a~ -,87 -I Mr. and Mrs. James R. Munns, · • 2" Dimension Uncle Sam gets most of the money out of a case of liquor that costs $17.20 to produce and sells for from $38.00 to $50.00 to the bar, the dif- ference going to the govern- ment. ·Is the heavy tax, run- hA11+wn1 AWNING c;lO. 171 East 19th street, Costa Mesa, are parents of a son born April '711 8o. P'Ps1z'a?' a. a& $60 Pe~ Tbo.......i . • ning into millions, one of the 27 in SL Joseph hoopital. He tit>--------------------------ped the scales at nine pounds. ALL IS WELL AGAIN-Don IUcbanh of 111 !Snl •treet, Newport Beach. tA shown aboard the Slrto, after It wM ra1aed from submers- ion 1n Balboa-Newport bay .. The boat h owned by Ray Kimball. AmWm ~-,. eleven and a haU ounces. Ban«"om Wlclilla aDd LeDctU • Also Improved Stocks Om S&oelu ol· qaallty bldld- IJIC materials ..... lmprovtnc npl~ly. 4'See m tow yoor co.r-- -t - HAYWARD !00 28th SL NEWl'ORT BEACH Barbor 2'46 H'A R 8 0 R D RA f T I N G SERVICE RESJDENTIAL Mechan ical COMMERCIAL Machinery SIUP'S DRAFI'ING 711-C Coast Hwy. (~ Mlle) . Phone Beacon 5860 Newport Beach CASINO CAFE Corner Main and Central BALBOA NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 7 A.M. Until .Midnight DELICIOUS FOODS BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER CATALINA DAILY from Balboa Pavilion Leave Balboa 9 L m. -Leave A•alon o&:SO p. m. Round TrtPt 1Dclud1nc taz,. $5.10 AV ALON TRANSPORTATION CO. Pbone Barbor SSl for Reeervatlom - HOME • - -AUTO ~-:-....!II;: MARINE ~,. RADIOS REPAIRED o 24-Hour Serv ~ce Norton 915 Coast Highway N-pon- SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY noc11 CHICKEI s100 MSW YOBl[-OV'l' IJ'l'B"'A:Kon;g--;-----:P:-•:: WJ10Ut Bll()U.gn U.B8Di& _.;_ ____ .,.p..-111 with __ _ BllOILl:D 8WORDn811 BTSAK -----1Ljll0~ pw1a1 OOllBINADON UA.POOD ___ _.._..!!• W*IO• 8HKo"jQ> fl JIO 11.AJNBOW DIOUJ' -·•• Bat r 118 1'111 wllll .. ""3' 811•118 ..... • •'II • D 1111 Sam's Sea Food Spa , and Filh Market .. ~._--• •11•-··· -c..nw ·· c--• ., • l Higher T :ving Costs Left Bf hind reasons why Congress . or \" • Government says so little As Mesans Sad for New Freedom when outcries are heard · over the traffic In boo7.e? -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. The cares or trying to meet ris-Mr. Tulouse is familiar with the 1 Ing living costs wer e scatterld to route which is destined to take OWN PRIZE BULL City Clerk Frank Rinehart re- ••-f · ds s turd hen him a nd his family to New Zea-ported on the weekend that all 1.11,J: our win on 8 ay w of the r1·ve' absentee ballots cast ALL FOR IT A daughter was born April 30 in St. Joseph hospital ·to Mr. and Mrs. Crellim Griffith, 222 Via Ra- venna. Lido· Isle .. 'lll'ILL NOT blow \loon>--dp --fade-MC and require re-pladnc .. do the _ .. _ kmedeypeota~ Tlllli INlTLtL 008'1' 18 Tlllli iJAft COl!TI e&u..BOWI•~ r .., ,...,.. ... ..., .. -~ a Costa Mesa family departed from land. It is the first journey of th'is Friends Who visited the Melrose Ne\'-'J)Orl Harbor on a one to three kind ror his "":ire and children and ranch or CJyde R. J ohnson and on the recent water bond i~sue Roy Rogers · rides Trigger la year CT"Uise to New Zeala nd. hi!: second. John Vogel, Sr., Ba1boans, over the favor<;d the proposal. The c 1 l Y "Sunset 1n El Dorado" Saturday, --.-. A.loo: Qldek Dell-) Making the trip are Mr. and Mr. a nd l\·trs. Tulouse and child-week end. hre-po~ed t~ ~he :;:--counc1~ ~anvas~ro ~het abse~tees at May lOt.b. T\~·o ri1a.tlnee.. •M:k Mrs. Arlie Tulouse and their two r,en "·ere gut>Sts a t a going-away partners ave rry mino, e 8 specia meeting as wee · Lindsey In penon, dra"-lnC free CID Qaoll&i Venetian Blinds children. Binky. 15 and Jeane, 11 . Par ty gi.,.en in their honor at the ~lS,OOO p~ize bull, one of the finest plclures.-Lldo Theatre. Mr. Tulouse ,.,.as a forema n with home of ~1r. a nd Mrs. Walter E-10 the United States. j Flier Warned Wood-~--8- the South Coast shipyard ror fi.,.e 1 Cole of Lido Cov-e on Friday night. M M E ks 3008-B Policc \Ya rned J . B. Castle of t 'l h . · ed recently rs. ary rlc on, , years un 1 ~ rC"Sig.n · 1 Each one of lhe 30 persons who Coast boulevard, went to Phoenix Oakland not to fly his plane too The boat. in \vhich they arc Attended contr ibuted an article of 1 k f h . low over .homes in Corona del making the journey. was dl?!lligned s~1·a1 food ... h,·ch ,, . ., added tol fast ·1wee h'ito h~e ·ror I er. sothn s M . M J M R f d b 'it b " Tu! It · a .,..... .. am1 y w 1 e 1s w1 e s m e ar again. rs. . - . otunno o an w Y 1""1r . ose. is the food locker of the ketch h · 1 417 Narcissus avenue. that section, 34-root Gull \V eed designNl ketch · osp1ta · and It 'is equipped "'ith the finest ~1rs . '!UlOSl' "'~s. expected ';O Mrs .. Arline Jasper, 106 24th complained of his low flying. of sail. It carries the name, Star-kc:e p a diary or ship s. log o~ thelr street. ts stayt~g at the home of . . trip and her many friends 1n the her son Alf-red 1n Santa Ana whi1e Mr. and ~lrs. Harold Fink of dust. . . Ne\\·por t Harbor area will be r('('U""'rating from an onnration Balboa Island v.;ent to San Fran-The family will m a ke stops . . . . ,,-,,.. 1 ·sco ti t tt d th f along the ~1exican roast, in Pana-~ear~h:~g the 1ncom1ng mail for perf~rm1ed recently in St. J oseph ~~al 0~~~n a~nt o a en c un- ma, th<' South Seas and other Isl-<'r e ers. hospita · Mr. and Mrs. P earl Linder a nd ands cnroute to their destination. ,ICTURE NEWS Of THE WEEK sons, 3300 Coa~t boulevard, have MCEiroy Is Elected returned from Arizona where they Balboa Ass'n Head (Continued from Page One! pr t'sident. Mr. J ohnson is entl"r- 1 ' ing the cat tle busin<'ss in San Diego rounty. In accord \\'1th the r ules of the orgi~iza t ion \\'hen there is a va- cancy created. the other orficers move up one position. ~'1cElroy a nd Dugan will continue to serve as officers until a gl'nt'ral meeting on May 26 when new officers will be e lected for th<' ensuing year. The associat ion electro the fol- lowing s ix persons as members of the nomina ting committee for the annual election: ~'1onte Grimes, chairman ; Don Harmon, Bob Rick- etts, Volney Hay Jr., Jack Ford and Emma McConnell. Yes, Bank of Alllerica is always nearby -always f1 ienlly -always helpful lui tf A••rlc• ••r•kt1, n•ll•ltl• ,.,,.,. . .,.,, .,_,, •d•d•: la•' p Aec1 11 nw"'a'·a •1c1a le C*N. 11C111111•c11 nk C1·0 11111 •cc1 Ii .J' ...... C111ct._ ·..::=Lew ftl JU' Pa I II Mii _.._ ••••• I ••• Lew Cir I 11 .. Lew ,_.._ ... _ • I Ill a.Li.- TNltS.A111 ............ ...... h, J ftaa ts • 0 1' 11 --- M'hCNIAL~.:% ~ ., ... ,. rt•lU&. """" .. 11U..t1 CDINl&ftOJ ...... fUCIM. 9UCl'K ..... ....... __ _ I f I I Th.ls canfne vtctJm of the ftoodl In D,&l&nd. can't make up IU mind what to do next. At leut the pooch bu a boat, more than many atranded clvUlana could bout. JENNY, C"dt Mmed owl at the Philadelphia zoo, keepti protecUve watch over the b&by lhe hatched out. The one-ounce )'OUnl;Wler ii: one of nry few bom in captJvlty and may be the. 6rst succeaf\llly reared. A 20-ounet., 5--lnch b&by · boy, bom four and one-half montbal prematurd.y, keepe a prea.riou.1 hold on llfe tn an incubator at O'llcago'• St. Mary OI Nuareth h<>11· pltaJ. The mother la MRS. J OSEPHiNE WATSON. ROSALIE COP· PING, winner of a national photoCftpher'1 model contat In Akron. 0 ., took 11.nt honors a ttired fn a Alm bathing IRllt made entirely ol llmeatone, coke and ult by the B. 7 . Goodr1ch Co. 1Core than fOO neW1 photographen acted u judges. With )Ila Coppin&' la Governor ot Ol\J.Q. Tlk>mu J _ Hubvt. • Robert A. Pearsol PAINTING CONTRACTING ,._, _._. ... ne AOA.n •~ •••MA ~ P.uzrtrnrfo • D9DOM.TDfO • 8011 P£DfTlllf8 • • ...-...amo ~c.a..O..% Pltr HANSEN'S noo o-a l'lwt Confectionery ·& ..... . NOW OPEN EVDIN08 • • • Malta • Sandwiches • Bambaqen ' General and Marine S_URPLUS SUPP LI ES e W 11 I h e • ' 1 • ' J. A. GD.I.JS U'Z 30tb St., Newpon BNeh . I· • • I -I • visited for two weeks. EVERYTHING in Quality REFRIGERATION Air CoodiUoolng F.quipment Cues • Cablneta • Count.en Walk-bu • Founta.lna • Stool• Back Ban • Booths Complete Marktlta Cale. Et.c.. Plannlnc "WEBER" Dl8TRIB1JTORS ftS 8. Loo Anploo St., Phone '862 - • • Analwdm Be Wise -Advertise ----------------- ------- I . I I I I I I f I I ~£ HAVE A •RAND Nl:W HOMI[ ON THC WATEA,.RONT ,.DR 8ALE. THREE BEDROOM• AND DIEN TWO HATH• -Z ·CAA CIARAOI[ F"OR LESS THAN Y O'U MIOHT E X PECT TO PAY F"OA SAY ,.RONT PRDPl:ATY. WE•O LIKI!: TO 8H0W IT TO YOU. • p.a. palmer INCORPORAM> real tors 3333 vlo lido, newpor't beach, collf. Telechone newporl beaeh, horbor 1500 -=-::--= ---- --------- -- ..... ··-·--·· ----