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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-05-14 - Newport Balboa News Times• • • - • THE SAND CRAB •• . . ···-......OS ·,a esa 1 1.on: -Newport -Balboa-NewsTimes PRICES. •Few business t1rms seem lncllned to loweto Jlrices to stop inflation. We •all know that the chop lllUlt come from the -Big ~-the manufacturer; the ~:r Bag controllers, the Pl'Otlucers, because it must start from the top and seep downwards to the little man, who bas no say as to what to charge. These higher ups seem inclined to get the dough while the getting is l!'OOd. but if a break in sales comes, the result will be mil- lions of dollars worth of stuff dumped oo the market. While Uncle Sam is urging Jlrices to come down , it would not be a bad idea of _goyemment bureaus did a little savmg of their own and stop the useless waste that is apparent on every hand. We must have a slump in prices if we are to stop infllation. but it requires united effort from ALL the Big Fellows. • • • WAS talking to a mechanic VOL1'P XIXIX l COllTA llJ:8A, CALIFO&NJA, WEDNESDAY, MAY lf. 1M1 frown On Coast Hwy. Scout Base City officials on Monday gave little encouragement to plans of representatives of the Sea Scout council for rehabilitation of the Sea Scout base on the Coast high- way water front. City council disapproved of a Sea Scout council petition request- ing the addition o( 100 more feet to the present base as well as re- jecting an extension in the time limit of the present lease from May 1, 1962 to May 1, 1972. Mayor 0 . B. Reed rern.!nded Sea Scout council represeptatives that a year ago the valuation of the waterfront property nc-w used as a Sea Scout base "'as $100.000 DO THEIR. PART. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. FMter of the Harbor Shoe and that the city has a large stake Repair Shop •t 108 East Central avenue. Balboa, •hown above, are in the land. dolnr; their 1>9rt to aid Nttfoot Grecian children. The 11boes wtll Representatives of the s c 0 u t be shipped to Greece ln the n.ame of democracy and to the crecllt council stated that the council has _::;•l:_::Ba::::lbo:::::a.::_:C<::all::::.fo::;rn=la.=-;;cN=•ws-=.:1'1=meo=.:Pll=•:.:•;o•.:b:.Yc...=K:.:•"'n"-t-'Hl=te"b"coe=~k~. __ $5000 invested in the property and would like to start building bar- racks for its increased me mber- ship. Chief Hodgkinson Is Recuperating They pointed out that the Sea Scout council has searched for Police Chief Roland R. Hodg- nearly two years without finding kinson of Newport Beach is stiit a more suitable spot for their scout undergoing medical treatment for base. the painful burns he suffered !ron1 Grimes Takes Part In Tustin Program Monte Grimes. junior member of the firm of Greeley and Grimes. insurance. Balboa, was master 9! ceremonies at the installation of officers for the ·rustin Post No. 9203. VF\V, on Sunday afternoon. CC Opposes Offshore Oil rilling Plan Members ot the Newport Har- bor Clamber ot Commerce board of directors on Monday voted to oppose the plan pt oil companies who wish to driO for oil oft the Orange Coast line . Opposition of the chamber will be made known to the boa.rd ot supervisors who will discuss the plan at their meeting in the court- house at Santa Ana next Monday. Referred to the harbor commit- tee for report at the next meeting to be held on Monday, May 27, was the matter of making New- port Harbor an official port of entry. As a port ot entry, Newport Harbor would receive tuna boats which nOW' stop and register at Dan Diego a nd San Pedro to de- posit their supplies tor canning and marketing. As a local cannery is expc-ctt'd to announce on Friday t he opening of a tune packing house here, it was pointed out that the larger boats could readily make their d~posits direct to that plant. • : . I Vice Denied y Legislat r SACRAMENTO (Tuesday) - Defense counsel a~aled today to- the legislative co~ttee to clear Speaker Sam L. <J<illins, R. Fuller- ton, of charges that he sponsored legislation to protkt gamblers. Walter Fourt, ~I for the. state ·senator. c ed upon the committee to tak "fitting action against those who owingly par- ticipated in a sche e to ruin Sam. L. Collins.'' Collins, who w the last of 40 witnesses, testified in his own be- half on Monday al ernoon. He de- ni ed he had any interest in or connection with gambling inter- <!Sts. I He admitted, ~ set forth ill a le tter from Afpellate Judge William C. Doran, that he called on Doran's son John. chief State parole officer in L<}s Angeles, and discussed with Dof1i.ll the raiding of a bookie establi~ent in Santa Ana by officers. I under Doran.. Young :OOran on thf witness stand previously had declared that Col- Iirls told him if theff ids were not stopped Collins w Id introduce legislation curbing their powers. the other day who said that it costs as much to take a day's vacation as it used to cost to take a week off; that hls take-home pay was only $4.00 more than what it was seven or eight years ago, de- spite the fact that he was getting greatly increased wages. After paying income taxes; foojl, a few clothes, there Wits little left and he, for one. was worried where It would all end. He also re- marked that labor and in- dustry had to get together and make adjustments - there must be a give-and- .take on both sides -if we expect the country to go ahead, because people, the Councilman O. z . Robertson of an alcohol stove fire ""'hich de- thc city harbor comm.ittee said stroyed the Amaru last Friday there was a consensus of senti-night. ment opposing the Coast highway Hodg kinson's head is swathed site as the proper place for such an in bandages and the right side undertaking as that proposed by of his cheek \\'as S\VOllen Monday the Sea ..Scout council. when he appeared a t the police Grimes, \\'ho was r ecently in- stalled as commar.der of the New- port-Balboa Post. is also assis- tant department chief of staff of the st at<' VF\V organization. However. there was expressed opposition to the port plan. Oppo- sition stated that such a plan would drive out both smaller fish - ing craft as well as pleasure boats who now moor here. Then some one suggested that the odor or tuna during the summer S('BSOn KING Kt:ST HARVE\' ASD QUEEN PADDY PRESCOTT PRE- SIDE O\'e r Spring Festl\·al held at Corona del' Mar 11Chool. They were cro\\'ned by .fellow klnderprtenen. Collins told the committee he- went to Doran principally because the then Sheriff Elliott of Orange County had seen hil!n shortly after the raid and want~ to know if the State policy h~d chanced in the law which would enable parole offi cers to conduct Such raids. Col- lins said he was Cnder the im- pression the poll, powers Weft' restricted to activi ·es in pumuit of official duties. -News-Times photo by Pat Gabriel. · common folks, were getting fed up with all this hullaba- loo to reduce prices, but nothing being about it! • + + DHONE Strike. Glad to see the phone strike is about settled. Around these parts, where many of us know most of the nice operators, it seemed a pity that they had to quit work. One thing that registered with most of us was Tuat the plan of the Bell Company in trying to help employees in giving them pleasant surroundings, good working conditon.is and apparent friendliness, ap- peared to pay off in the offers of work coming from (armer employees and • their willingness to go on duty and take the sneers and slams from strikers, all because the company policy treated them .with thoughful considera- tion. + + + AUTO Prices. Didja ever notice in reading the ads, that nary a price is mention- ed 'oo the v.arious autos pre- sented to the public? What are you afraid of, that a pos- sible purchaser might hesi- tate at the increase? Sure, I know you have a waiting · list, but the point is that most of us want to know what something will cost and I whether thls in the oppor- • tune time to purchase, in- stead of being compelled to pry the price out of a dealer on this and that quality of After a Jong discussion on the station to get his mail. H is physi· matter. Mayor Reed and City cian has advised that he stay on ------------- Atty. Roland Thompson advised the sick lis t until his injuries heal. that the Sea Scout official!: could, Both he and Mrs. Hodgkinson. if they wished. renew their appll-\\'ho also was aboard the ill-fated cation, first to the city engineer's cruiser before it sank eight miles office, then to the building depart-southwest of the_ NeY.1>0rt Harbor ment and eventually to the joint jetty. lauded thelI' rescuers. harbor board, for permission to go The rescue was made by Ty ahead with their construction pro-Williams of 118 South Bay Front. posal. · Balboa IslRnd, skipper o ( the Bonita, and a fellow fisherman. Household Goods Reported Stolen Theft of the household furnish- ings from a house at 908 E as t Ocean Fl"ont. Balboa, was report- ed to police on Saturday by A. L. Doesburg of 1124 East Central avenue, Balboa. Police also reported theft of a mimeograph machine a nd · electric drill from an unlocked shed a t Earl's Landing. Arthur Rambo of 711 Coast highway, N e wport Beach. re ported the theft. Bud Briscoe of 324 Diamond avenur, Balboa Island, told police that some one stole a spare tire and rim from his car which \Vas parked near his home. Stand Entered Willard Dodge of Corona de! Mar told police that someone was tak- ing parts from a car in Buck Gul- ley overlooking the beach. Henry Grandon of the Newport Harbor Yacht club reported th e theft of a white, dinghy from the club waterfront. John E. Jardine of 1108 East Central avenue, Balboa, reported the theft of a rowboat. Also aboard the· Amaru were Mr. and Mrs. George Holstein Ill of Lido Isle and J ohn Jamison, skip- per of the vessel. A Fun Zone boat operator by Ohmer Clauson or Costa Mesa aided the Bonita in bringing the rescued to safety. Ordinance Prohibits Cafeteria Structure Fronting City Pier Due-to the fact that a mun1c1- pal ordinance prohibits the set- tine up of any building at the entrance to Newport pier. the ~city council rejected a request for a cafeteria building at that point on Monday. AppLicant was a former army officer, Maj. Joseph Bums of 1436 North Baker street, Santa Ana, who was recently retired from the military service due to a physical disability after 37',i years active army career. Burns planned t o erect the struc ture for the purpose of sale of food 8.nd soft drinks and to operate the place in order keep active, though retired. Barbeque burger stand at 606 C't w·n S East Central avenue, Balboa, re-I y I ave ported the theft of $11 .79 and two ·O CDM p • t cartons of cigarettes over the Il fOJeC weekend. City Council Votes 3 to 2 In Favor of Balboa Island Pier By lumping both matters to- gether the city rouncil believes it will save the city half the cost of acquiring parcels for park and playground development and for the construction of sewers in Corona del Mar. By a vote of three--to-two, Mrs. So at their regular semi-month- Alice Hilgren of Balboa Island won ly meeting on Monday the city city council approval for perm.is-fathers approved of a plan to sion to erect a pier tp her property hire H . C. Mapes of Los An- on the island waterfront on Mon-geles, planning consultant, to Nurses Asked to Register for · Emergency Duty 'Jn case of em ergeDcy ti 19 difficult for local doctora to cet ln touch Y.1t.b a Dune aad u an aid to clth.ena of the community all rectaterecl and practical nlll'Ml9 a r e asked to rectster wtth t.be N"'''a -nmes office. SOil We.t Central avenue, by let- t er, g1vl.ng name, phone num· ber, addreu, type of WO-tk they d es I r e and 1peclfy ""hether they will take clay or night y.•ork. would be obnoxious. I F w· v 11 • Another view eJ,pressed was ranz lnS a e10 1 that tuna craft would bring cheap-Amorita Leads 159 er ,type of laborer to the city. A E . I C t t low wage worker who requires ntr1es n on es only slum housing for a shelter . Nelson Stafford. chairman of lhe water committee, reported ih&t general opinjon among people who voted against the recent wat- er bond issue was that if they had known that the water rates were to go up. they would have voted for.. the measure. Ralph Maskey infonned the di- rectors that the Laguna Water company was issuing a contract to NeY.1>0rt Beach. whereby the lat- ter will be guaranteed a supply or water until the citys own lines are improved. Sam A. Meyer of the park com- mittee stated that . he and Bob <Continued on Page 8) Duplicating her performance of last year, Walter Franz' Amorita was winner of the Vallejo race over the week end on both cor- rected and elapsed time. Starting from San Francisco on Saturday were 159 boats, the Amorita <California 32 class) coming jn first. as she did on the return race Sunday. The going was so rough, Franz reported, that 85 boats did not finish. The Amorita will be entered in the San Francisco Otallenge race this coming v.·eek end but under the handicap imposed by the San Francisco club. has no probable chance to take first place. . I car. • • • BOYS Affairs. This used to D be 1he Boys' Club, but lllnoe they have passed the 400-mark In membership, llave become a bit ritzy and .changed It to "Affairs." day when her application came be-make a cost estimate ol both pnr DESTROYl:D BY FIBI!. SlaortlJ' after tM Aman. (Move) ..ned from Udo Friday n.lcbt oa a weekend lore that bod;y. jects at half the normal coot to trip to Catalina hlaacl ..,. -"* n.e ud NDk elcbt m11eo -~ of lbe Newport jetty. Ty wu- 'lbe woman's application was the dty if each project was taken llams and ,Joe Boden of the yaat Boll.Ila fteOOfld. ~ oceaput.. whe were, Polloe Chief Bowla.Dd B. almost beaten, however, when separately. Jlodcldn,9oll. llrt. BodcldW. Georte llolstel•, aDd. u.e Mdpper, .iollll .iam1eoa. Mr. and Mn. Bod· Councilman L. L. Isbell, who ha d Mapes will Pf'eP8tt a written re-ptneon, reeetwid bGru aboa.t tM lllMicl and Meda '1"be end9er Amara wu owned by Mr. Holst.ebl. · I AnYhow a big time will be bad -by all this weekend, sided with Councilman 0 . Z. Roi>-port on the .. tlmaled cost, which l -------------------·----....!N:!ews~::;·Tlm~:;OS:::..iph~:::ol:;:o:...:lbyi:....!Kai.::;:;~t~Hi;!:·~tc::hcock~~­ertson in a discussion favoring a will be used by the round.1 as a pier for her, misunderstood. Coun-basis for the resolutloo. ot inten- ci.lman Bob Allen's motion to re-tion to set up an •sa!au1ient 'd.is- ject the request and Be<:Onded IL trict In the Corona del Mar IOC· \ Saturday afternoon the day night to the formal opening at Costa Mesa, while ._. mlults are Invited Fri- On a rollcall vote, Councilman tion ot thr dt;y. (Continued Oil Pap 8 ) ------ t.4eskey '?iven Post On City Perk Board Orum*IU' ICbool kids wlD at-New Meeting Piece from tbe beach, anc1 on Sat-Fo N rt H rbo -t tmd, a bus taking those r -po a r Ralph P. Mukey 91 34ll w.St urdlly Jllsht the High School ·t.4asonlc: Fretemity Central a~. Newport -. II ._...._. '--'-•t WU appointed cbalrman al t b e wv•""' .., see wua '!be Newtut -y-munldpol -utUlcatlon p-am I will bold forth. The club will meet In the Rentlmloua on Monc1a7. ' ...... 7 bu been made. ba11rocm lb Bel-on Wed~ ThO apPolntmont -made b7 ewnln& at 8 o'cloclL MQ<r 0 . B. JIHd aD4 reee1...i Meet Wednesday Prn1ou11y the club held ita _., .. 1 a1 the dlY eoundJ at · , meednp In Ille J•n••• --their meetlna m llonclay. 11 v..,_ al tJie Newport U.... nnt. but tllle to the -al tllat '* Bl • non'• rr datlon wlll hdJc!lnc tbe t+•e~ --DANCE WEDNESDAY . -' at 'Wblt.e'• cafe on Balboa to loc*: fcp' aew mezthc roama. Joi wd • w...-.,, ewnin& at v.-H. Wal1-llltlllUdl al Leslonnoins -their .,...a 9l1Do'dodt-,,.,.. will tlell IPNI<-the Onnoo Grottil"' Santa A-. will -at Ille American l"Cloc or .... alllo•• for tbo _. wW he wW --the'PoCI-for tbe Ball. bltllnnlns at 8 p. m. an •11111. ....... W-loiy. -' •• • 'Film Fans -Liked Double Feature Gratified by the large attend-Sheriff's Teitlmoay ance of both children and adults In his testimonX Collins said to their matinee and evening per-he had heard the Sheriff on the formances last Saturday, the Lido witness stand say1 he had not theater m anagement said it plans f~lt the . raid h a_4 emban-as:' to continue to show western h_im in hi:S C~pal~ for re--el.~ movies in conjunction with fea~ lion. Collins satd .Ji1s ~llecti f'l was that the Shenqt did say that lure 1 ms. the raid had politic~ sigrrllJCaDCe. The management w a s equally "Wh did call Doran,. ... pleased with the attendance of ttie Du Y kedy~nk on · children who packed both the bal-.. r;,:a~se I wan~1 • to know if cony an~ the orch~tra flO?r for they thought the law contem- the special attract1?n sh~WJ.~g of plated that the e officers hacf Roy . Rogers and ~1ggcr in Sun-general police powqrs," said Col- S.:t 1n El Dorado and _of Jack lins. 'I thought th~ were acting Lindsley, the co.wboy artist. contrary to the,. es of the Leg-"~o many children attended the i':lature." · matinee that y.•e had to open the ,_ balcony to the overflow, something T I h 0 I t• We'\'e nCVC'r had to do for a mati-"e ep One p~ra IOR nee before," said a n o!!icial of the Improves As Girls_ theater. Report Bae~ tf Job · 50-L'ap Even~-d Normal complements of oper- 1 ~:•? .ators are back ori! the job t.!115 For Huntington -Bea~h morning all over !;outhern Call- Speedway On Sunday rornia and 1oca1 and intra-state New speed marks from Sun- day's heated spin on the Hunt- ington Beach Speedway bring the roaring roadsters to within a few hundreths second Of the fastest time for any car on the paved oval. Records were hung up for all even ts except the main . It was slow due to several laps' being run on the orange flag. As CR.A pilots get acquainted with the track , greater speeds should be attained weekly. Next Sunday's program fea- tures a. 50-lap m ain event with 12 cars participating. First of 100 thrilling laps gets the green flag at 2 :30 p. m. Kir~ Pier Requ_est Rejected by Council calls are being handled on a nor- mal basis as operators who have been respecting purket lines re-- port for work for lhe first time after 34 days. I · Wi th a few isolated exceptions. '' ed all operators normally s~ul for this morning be at their switchboard positlors, according to C.,J . McDonald, I!>istrict Man. ger of The Pacific ~lephone a n 4 Telegraph ·eompanyJ Corriplet1on of Ion~ distance calla to other parts of the country wfll be governed by t he s'h'ike situatkn in that particular ~ection of the nation. lj Some long distance calf1 t'"' many parts of the cbuntry will be· back on a normal baSis while calls~ to sections where 1~e operatcrw are still off the Job fill be liinltecl' to emel"!lency or tn;iportant calls only, --depending u~. the volume. of traffic at the 1· e the call 1a~ The city council at its r egular placed. meetl_ng on Monday rejected the The Telephone ager s aill· application or John C. Kitk who that subscribers a ~e invited. to· wished to moor a }jve bait boat off make full use of ~ telejlfale: the trailer camp waterfront. service for local ~ and for callr The harbor committee of the within Southern crnia. council recommended denial of the request following an investigation of the conditions surrounding that area. Harbor Scenes W'dl Be Filmed Mn. Ousie M. ue1 80 -. ' Monday evening 1 Qnn•J•dl)r ~~,,.!~ ..,,._ ~ ~ ;., The Newport Harbor Otarnbe< years In N rt -~ of Cqmma<e announced today -.. She ~hlrj 1~= that • -hao been slsned Mqnolla .. a-· brr at tar the procluctlan of •· featurette In-law Mn Orpha _..., Jensth. motion picture dealing a ~ ,;, the th iit, : with the Harbor area and 'Im vmtlot cbtadi. r I,· --1- 1porto and nocreatlonal actlvltlel. She 11 ...mftd by ~ ~~lti:;e~Wllllam Webster, :j._ nent bill.ineu men who are mem-slsten, Kn. -,Khw t11 ~-al Sioux Fallo S. • -Noa. ~. the picture fl to be made Walter J,....._ ~.._. by Mercury International ---' ~ .,,, • ducero of educational -™'""· niece, Kfla Glad1a , z- c1a1 l&nm lllmL . . Aneels -a . , w._ The film will be In full · color Jordon, B1ntJutk. ~I j -IOWld -will depict the blo-. Sen!ceo wW be ~ torl<aJ baclqround ·or New'"*t ' = --Im ..-.... t crowtb -at 2 p. m. at the ffArt1ld ..... -Sporting &e!l'fltlel will <hapel -tbe Re..~ be ltlchllchtec!, lnclutllttc u!Jlng, ollldatlna -Iv lie (Continued Oil Pap 8) In Sioux Falla. I • -. • ' • • . ' • . ' • ••W'•O•'I' BALBOA JfBWl·'l'I••• ''' Id' Substitut c I ad' . . . I T07~:;n.::::--.. !I, IN' Wo r 1· d at a GI an c e . _,,OU I e 0 or 0 "W•.1aie tire DENT Ouf ol A; R'DENT" ..... _.:.=.~!~!'_ .. on _~ . ...:::.-=:-___ ~ Water for Arizona Project ..!!!J!,!.!.!.~.J!I.! .. ·~--~ ~ n--~--· It la quite pooalble that the ownor, private u well u can-BOULDER CITY, Nev.-A re-Investigation of the central Ari-~· 1 ..... •lptioa ~ 1n· _, -,.... ----... ~-·--n-~-~.. ha ·--·-"~ 1n Ne Rubberized Un at '2_15 per_. to •th..-; por _.to 11111-Amorlcan ~~11 to w m~~ .. to ve one -~ port released by E. A. MorlU. di-zona project, one of the largest W . i~;;;f;;'i;c;;~:a;;;;-m;;tt;;--;iti;"~;i;iiiii;;;bi]iftj;;:tii;;;;Cii;I could be made a means ot brine-his plane. Radar devlceo have al-tteto< ot ~ m of the BUn!au fede<al reclamation projecta eve< -u !leClond-Oua matte< at the -ID Newport B•cb, In& about · oome decrtt of bette< ways been heavy and extremely or Reclamation. atateo that eitbe< considered, has been conducted by (DI Babberlled U1Mlerwl =r 0-tlng ) Callfomla. under the Act of Mud> a, IBl9 · undentabcllng between the Rti. exponaive. Ill wel&ht la around the Bridge Caeyon Puker Route the Bl1reau of Reclamation in oo-. STEAK OLEANIN_ G • tlA.M D. PORTER PtiblltbeT alan people and ounelvea. But u 700 pounds on the Black Wldow alternatives of the central Arizona opei-ation with thf atate of Arizona F. G. FROST _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . • Edltcr long as thcoe broadcull are undo< Ni&ht Fichter and the qiot many •project could be built by eatab-1 unde< an agreement executed July H h I B d k W. F. DIXON _ • • • • • "'. • Adver1illna MIM&er the control of the present State thousands of dollars. With ill lilhed conatructlon methoc:U. How-31, 1944. t . es' on s 0 y or s Prtntt.,. Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenu., Newport Beech, Cllllforilia Departm~nt directer of "cultural double actl9n in &ivlng both a eVe<, 1pedal congres1ional authori-The project'• pr1ma<y p0<pooe U C . I Off.cial p f th c·ty f N ......... Beach <e1at1ons they ...., 111te1y 10 c1o wamtng ught and sound when the za11on would be requl<ed to< ted-wou1d be to ttanspo<t wate< t<om 1 aper 0 e 1 0 e,..,... • . mo« ha<m than good. Ev« ~ plane approaches an obltructlon «al construction of the project the Colorado River to centtal Ari-1101 IDdultrlal Way OOSTA MESA & D i p 7 deNe Loeel i..tttatl-. for o.w 11 Ywa they were started there haa been or gets too close to the ground, 11rice the project would not be zona to establish an adequate and Flnt 8trerM Nortll ol. lStta .... on N I ' 81 .d considerable que9tion u to their the Hughes radar seems to be self-liquidating within the provis-more dependable inigatlon water I' ettecpveness. Recently, however, juat what the doctor ordered for Ion of the reclamation laws. supply for 8 major portion of the . CJa11 a.cc:m 55'5 . Active Member of when 8 15-minute broadcut was the aviation industry. Happy land-The repart makes the followin& developed farm lands located in I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii:ii~~~~~;i made Pt"aiaing Henry Wallace at lne! recommendation: the following areas: ,,,e Salt River Ii ~~e;~r:n~: ~ !ruro: o1~ ·~~·:!~d :p1on st. LoUiJ t~~ •~ud~e:rr;;:~:!aJ th~ ~=Y~1.!::e th1;11~:1neta ~ :!:: NEWPORT CLE~NERs·-partisan foreign policy, the propa-Cardinali and the American project be concentrated oo the flood plain' along the upper San ' •anda went Into complete reve....,. Lea&Ue Champion Booton Red Sox plan employing the Pukei' <oute." Pedro Rive~. and along the upper Th1s probably gave a great Jn4ftY thought they were golnc to pick The report et'timates that, on Gila River in eastern Arizona and. Hang On! Europrans the impression that Mr. up where they left off lut year, the buil of 1946 cost levela, the western New Mexico. _ * , Wallace represented the maJority they've surely received a rude bridge canyon route alternative New hydroelectric plantJ which , < • 1t h bee said. If you reach the "end of your 01 th• Amuican people and that •hock. The Canla have found a1-would n!qui<e s1.011.ooo.ooo to would be constructed .. part 01 5 • D. ay Laundry semce ,, ~ n . : t t d d the Truman-Marshall palicy wu mOlt nothing but defeats alona: build and the Parker route alter-the p-oject would provide consld-rope tie a knot Jn 1t and hang on . Thats goo a -unpopulu he<e. It alao Indicated the pennant path IO tu. The Red native $605,000,000. «able additional powe< to meet 5 • Day Cleaning service vice. It pays. • that the director ot the broadcast.a Sox haven't ~n~uite so badly Senator . E. w_ McFarland of the increasing needs of Arizona, Reports f rom the East Coast recen~ly told of a ~':i~.~..:.;a1J;'e~e":d ":1":\~: ~.:'.~ ~~Ylt~~ v~u~h~ ::=nt~ ~:"tho~!000:::'11n1c~o<;;°~i ~~~~~ CaUtorni~ a.nd southe<n --k man who was swept out to sea when his small boat department, Gene<al Manhall. season but unleu both t. am I the centtal Arizona project which A more adequate municipal Laundry !.,eaves: J capsized All that stood between him and death was Congress has decided that the<e show a great dea1 more than they incorporatea •evera1 deputU<es wate< supply ror the city ot Tue-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdar Afternoons t h ka ·k h' h I to and his deternu'nation is no sense in spending over $31 have so far the World Series of from the existing <eciamatlon law. son is also included tn the plan ·cash one/ Carry e do CUS .ion e C ll.Jlg ' · million a year for such revene 1947 will be played In two other The repayment period for irrl,ga-of deve1opment. to hol on for JUSt ten minutes longer. propaganda. And who (outside the towns. And thoae towns ml•ht be tlon costs would be increased from When the invest11ational pro-. -"-, ,. For hours he kept up the fight to survive. Each director and his staff) can dlaa-New Yo<k an~ Brooklyn -the 40 to 80 yean and the lnte<est gram was un?ertaken in 1944, en-H . d h · gree? Yankees and 'Dem Durochuless rat~ for consttuctlon costs charged gineeM1 of the Bureau of Reda -219 Coast Blvd. H11rbor 1510-J time he thought all hope was lost he ma e up IS ROPE DIAMOND Bums." Could be. to powe< would be <educed 3 to mation considered a numbe< of • N B " . mind to hold Qll just 10 minutes more._ On one oc-The passing of Mn. Evalyn 2 percent. It provides alao for non-aite<native divenion roun.s and ewporl eac casion a fishing boat came within 125 feet but didn't Walsh McLean has brousht the l reimbursable allocatio~ to silt eliminated all but three from tu<-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii5ii::iii::iii::iii::ii~~ h • Th t . ht h b h t k famous Hope Diamond into the Ou1 of the Past control, recreation, and river regu-ther study. Work WU then con-see Im. .a m1g ave een enoug 0 ma e ano-limelight once again.~. Mc.Lean! I l_ation . Present reclamation law centrated on investigation of the ther man give up. has owned the diamond since 1912 By P'BED FR08T does not authorize non-reimburs-following possible diversion routes: But he started all over again He would hold on when she paid $180,000 fo< it. At able allocations to these items. . The purpose of the Central Ari-. . · · 'd h the present time it is said to be H. CARDOZA SLOAN ot 110 The repart analyws the feaslb1l-I zona project, the report states, Just 10. !'fllnU~S longer. Nine holll'l! later the b e t at wo<th close to two million doilBMI. Main street, Balboa. was advertis-ity of _each alternative route both w~uld be to substitute Colorado bad caned him out to sea swept h1m up On the beach Throughout its long history dating Ing beautlfu1 lots on Balboa Bay the extstlng law and under the ball Rive: water fOr groundwater now exhausted but sti]] alive. back to Catherine the Great or Palisades in Corona del Mar for proposed by_ Senator McFarl~d. obtained by ov_erdraft, and thus ' • • Russia and Marie Antoinette ot $130, payable at the rate of $10 It also COn!i1ders each alternative protect established agriculture The moral of the story 1s obvious. You may not France the stone is supposed to down and s1o a month. under verious rates for the ~ale lands against eventual water b e fighting for ynur life but you may be striving to have brought its owneMI bad luck. • • • or powe< and under longe< periods shortage, as well as to furnish sui>- 1. k bl~ th t h ]t N tt That its O\\'ners, including Mrs. FREEMAN H. BLOODGOOD, of repayment than would be au· plemental water to lands which lC some p~O t:!JJ . a .seems ope ess. 0 -:na er McLean had wh at might be term· president and members of the thorlzed under either the existing do not now receive a full supply. how many times you fat], try once more. It s that ed bad l~ck is undeniable. But how Santa Ana Realty board, boomed law or the McFarland bill. The project would also provide never-say-die spirit that must bring eventual success. much the stone had to do with it the idea or buying a shoestring The report discusses the pawer for control of salinity or irrlgation Placing the Blame is something else again. In this strip to tie Ne"Wport Harbor to output or the two routes, pointing water. enlightened age doesn't it seem Santa Ana . Mayor Joseph P. Smith out that more power would be The report is based upon an an· rather stupid to believe that a thoughl it swell. saw manufactur-available for commercial s a 1 e nl:'-al ~version from the Colorado piece or jewelrry or any other in-ers interested in harbor facilities. under the Bridge canyon route, River in the amount of 1,200,000 animate thing could determine • • • but a large block of energy would acre-feet per year. In addition, In th · b t th C l'f · t d good or bad in anyone's lite? NE\VPORT Beach City Council be required under this route to i32,000 acre-feet of new water e impasse ~ ween e a 1 ornia sena e an GEORGE Vl-10 YEARS I awarded c 0 n tract for 135.000 pump water from Havasu Lake. would be developed by increased • Before You Build or1 Remodel Vlllt Oar Iater.u.g 81 •pie ud Dllplay Bo<-. Color giddes, !Wi- ning al&, axnprehem- lve stock ot carpets and linoleum. Rapa <Mpet.. CJieaDfld, Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works l aJ -lllala II&. .,,._ -ta Aaa ZllOI llANTA AI<A assembly over the highway pl'ogram a Western News A decade ago on May 12. 1937, square yards of concrete paving The report points out that the net r~servoir ~apa<?ty o~ the Gila Service stoi;y from Sacramento written by Wes ley E. George VI of England was crown· from bridge to 30th street and difference in poy,•er available co~· River '.'lnd its .tributaries !Jn_der the Robbins otnt.s ut where the main fault lies. R o bbins ~ It was o~e o~ the m?St gJitter· thence over Central avenue t~· B mercial ~ale amounts to approxt-potential proJect as desq1bed in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g P, · .0 • . . ~ 1ng ceremonies 1n all h1storY. But street. Balboa. to Seattle ftrm., matE>ly five percent of the output the report. declares, ' HaVJng evolyed 1.ts idea of a pe~ect meas: it was set against a somber back-bidding $459,960.53. Paul Kressley or the Bridge ca nyon powerplant. IF=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,,==;, ure, the Senate passed It qu1ck)y, and then ltS )eaders gTOUnd of gathering war <=;Iouds. was city en~ce~. • Another factor. to ~hlch the re- rushed over to the assembly and tried to dominate lncl~ded among the disUn.gulshed . . . port _ calls aotcnllon >n the length . ;, foreign guests was Joachun Von SOUTHERN Cal1forn1a Edison of tJme required for construction ASK THE PROFESSOR By R. F. NOAKE t he machinery Of that house. Ribbentrop representing Adolph company paid out $500,000 in divi· under the two alternatives. It ''And'' he continues ''The assembly however was Hitler. At that time Hitler had dends to stockholders. shows that approximately to years lb===========di t ff · f t b' th h t d ' d d the blue print or conquest pretty • • • would be required for construction Dear Ffofessor: What's the most DO swept 0 Its ee Y e ~S ac 1 3!1 procee e well worked out, including plans CHARLES STEWART, Balboa, of the Bridge canyon route, as terrifying sound you've ever heard? to hear at length all Of the testimony Which the Senate for the invtl'sion of England. Less bette< known as "Chile Cha<lie". compared to only five years for Ans: Moto<eycle cop approach- h ad ·refused to Consider. than three and a half years later died. Great believer in the Golden the Parker route. ing. "It was at. this time that the Governor raised his the same streets ot London which Rule. __ P_R_O_F __ ES--S~l-O_N_A_L __ D_l _R_E_CT __ O_R_Y __ , . , shown brUhantly for the corona· • • • loudest cry against the OJI, the trucking, and the pub-lion were again Hghted-by the PROF. H. 0 . ENSIGN publicity To Qualiliec/ Rislcs: NON-CANCELLABLE INCOME PBQl'ECTJON ON ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS DISABILITIES. HOSPITAL -NURSE -SURGIOAL BENEFITS 1. Non-Canroellable. 2. Oaaraaleed --to -85. s. No premium lncreue aft.er luue . '· Noa-Rl~e alter a-. 5. Non-PrOrat:fas u to occupaUoD.: 8. Number Ot e•al1111 lie utility lobbies. But no critism was leveled at the fir!"' from Nazi incendiary bombs. urged an affirmative vote in favor ACCOUNTANT ]PRY81CIANS .a 8UBOr-ONS. H.D. other lobby the boards of supervisors the city coun-But Hitler's weli-iald_ plans went of $58.000 school building bo~d ~--==-'--...;;..-'-;;.....--..., G L B I R ·c1 • t . ' • awry and today he IS no longe< issue, the election being held this B 0 0 k keeping A. v Andrews, MD eorge . OS ey Aegse,nfenf CJ1S, the Vanous agencies Of government Which hoped on the world scene while King week. • PHYSICIAN • • to reap a heavy harvest of free funds for freeways George still rules the empire Hltltt F.F. 8 e f V i C e and under the senate pro<>Tam they helped evolve." so~ght. 10 conque<. Se<ving .. COLIN F. B ROWN SUBOr:oN LOYAL PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO UDllmlted. While merely pl:;cing the blame doesn't solve ::81;0:,.:'";::1 :;:.,-: ~w:;t;~~~ d Cla-'5lfied ads DO get the Job BAL~~~lc~~JLue 411 Cout Highway. Harbor ilN • · TELEPHONE: ea88o8 1742•8 • problems, this story helps to correct the impression task. But Geo<ge has se<Ved his _on=·=·=========:;; .. ,., •• o, .. N•wport ile><h CorOlla del Mar -8applilre A-Bal-........ which backers of the measure have circulated to the country weu and has become oner I :==========~ '===========:d "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ effect that al\ the fault lay with the assembly. ~le~· moot populu of all 111 Mortimer School QIOO~ ~...,w:w~T,!;.IJIT "0~!;.~-~~!;»· r CflEAP RADAR SO! Oonl A-.e. a..n.o. hlancl 4alMiftNd br •he 01111.ed ltu. n.i... 2 - 4 7 -8 :30 B U I L D N o w WE dAN OBTAIN 0 -•-• ColL -•--W'7 l>el'arlmelll &o NPf l cliilai. la M'W'-aaa-' Or the contributions Howard .--. ... •'""""' zaa.....,, -uoa wtlllo t.oee-~ .. ,..._ and by appolnbnent ..... __.~y llA'l'ERIAIB Hughes has made to the progress N•'f'J' Ex..,. AUDl'l'I • II#I W Beacon 5075 I Da;r 8claool Clow May H 900IU&&f'IMO m ncm , D U TC H H E A G 0 C K of aviation, his latest-the $130, 8UMM::ER 8CBOOL om. l Ne ..,._ ilM.. c.-.._ lZO East 18th 8~ i7-paund radar installation-may OPENS IUD& 11. a,tat Weeks ,..._ ...._......., C09ta Mey, Callfornla • America's net production in 1944 was 27 times prove to be the most valuable. Nutnben Limited Apply Eerly. llL----------'llF=-====='"'====;' GENERAL CONTRACTOR I greater than it was in 1850 with a labor force only Ce<tainiy, it should greatly In-11ar11o,, 15t. o. A. MORTIMER • ARCRlTECr Go CO ..... ·-BUILDING ,...,.,. o•~ aW<nVJCE Miracle of Production . . . f b cr.ase air safety. And Its low cost Qdord (Prt.o1J191) nlon M. Grundy, M.D. ,,.,......,_..,. '1<•u ~~ ...... .,.,... nine times larger and working on an average o ut an~;;d~l~ig;h~t ;w~et~gh~t~will;;';;mak~;•;;tt~poo-;;~;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::~ Armand Monaco PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office a& 223 .. _ _. __ ~ Island 43 hours a week instead of 70. This remarkable fact := Balboa Inn Arcade g_....,, was revealed in a report ·of a study entitled, "Ameri-./J.~ 81• WA. 80BayHAl'lv~-....... -. ' N d d R " d b J Fr d . :'\ .. _, .-uu. Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. Phone ca s ee s an esources, ma e Y . e enc • Barbor nu Phone Hubo< 37 -· Dewhurst, prominent economist. HOME • • • AUTO nu LU-ood A•... ms-w Of even greater interest than past achievements MARINE "-heel.. NOrmand7 MOa however, are the indications that in the decade ahead our productive capacity will continue to grow, pro-RADIOS REP AIRED viding more goods and services is stiff fewer hours of work. DBNTlllTS 24-Hou r Service • Mr. Dewhurst believes that by 1960 our gross ·national output-that is, the total of all goods and 915 Coast Highway -~ w. c..tra1. 11.anw 1- services produced by the country-can reach $2021 NSWPOaT BEAOB Dr. Obed Lucas Dl'lN'DST b illion. This would exceed the wartime peak of $200 ~~~~~~~=======~N-~,.~~~·~·~·~ l :O:========~ b illion in 1944. . * In considering the results of this study, and es- p ecially its optimistic tone, we should not asmime that the road ahead will always be easy. It won't. There will be ups and downs though not necessarily severe, that are characteristic of a free economy. But, looking ahead from California 's standpoint we have reason to face the future with confidence. • insura nce IMCOIPOIATla * W e are strong finaciaUy. Not only that, but our vast 3333 via li do, ••wport bea cll. callf. financial strength can be made immediately effective ........... Ill •• -···· cc I lb anywhere in the State through our unique statewide .... ~., aewpott beodl, ll0<b0t 1.500 branch banking system. This assures businessmen, * * farmers and industrialists of a virtually unlimited p;:;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; so~ 'of financial support. Besides 0111: banking systeJil there are also such favorable factors as ·a greatly augmented labor force including many skilled craftsmen, a vast number of n ew and efficient productive machies, and of course our 1reat natural resources. Cr. \l_ EIS-HOKIN & GALVAN ELECTRICIANS SINCE l9'lO Olllltoa V. F.mm8n-. D.D.8. lfOlo-t ~ OOKDON ll. aAPP, D.DA -w ... o.... ___ _, X wrwt Dr. W. T. Mooney n;,•·? ... Im:• --~ ----· H. R. Hall, M. D. Pby>lcluo aad 811q'eOll Hours: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beacon 5848 l U Bro.dwa7 Co.ta lleee Mlltoa IL Mazwell. M. D. 1eo1 eo..t m ...... ,. eo..... del Mar Office Houn: 10-12; 2-5 S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay A-, lklhw Barl>arl'IU "' II. BDJ 8&.. ... ,.,,._ TUt*• 'JIU By Appointment T •. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. . fto Id m -t,.:;J --.... otlloe: ·---Nici'" ..... .._..,. Tn-11 OPTOllSTSIBTll IL T.. BY11' ! wwtll, O. D. Opt --a.umo:o LDllD8 D1ll'l.IQArm All in all, we can be pretty sure that as America • eontinues its upward march in productivity Califor- -nia will assume an ever-increasing role of import- l l09 Oo• llhraJ, Newpwt A.19ela -WW 'z-W P £0 °"I' ... ¥ ft.Be•-am .•! ..... ----..,-------JU ....... a ....... p ( au •· °'*-I .... n. ..._mu ance 'ln it. 0 ., Allela_,._.,. w 2 1 11 D C a . ..... 7 ....... ~ ........... .,, ...... ..,. ...... ....,( 1 ...... 0 ,"'9&wta ... WIJ_ ...... ..... S'a 8 ... pa t .... <>-0..r.. Piii& .-.U111UP111&N-•l'l''P .............. ... lU'WJlO&T ..... tWI *ntAU BORn&L Dr .... ?,, ... , llr.-0.S I' -.... __ I ~---- .......... .. PAINTING -Pbone Barllor 2763 Be , oud of You .·Home! Paint up now for Summ r • Interior and E erior • • • • • Yoa'M of .. I AND ~TUCCO WATE ,~OOFING Specialiring in I Quality Workmanship and . teriaJS Spray ors;~::-: and Free · stirnl tes County;Wlde Service ,!~_!!I L ~ 10 M,!_ Pbcllle 8. A 0032-W, Re<ia1e [ . ; White's Balboa Island C.af e .I.ND OOClDAIL BA& C 1 sr ¥9ta a Pm Aft. •.. ; ....... .---atertot Slip Covers * Draperies * Bed Spreads CUSTOll ud B.l!ADY JUDE . Jean White, Interior Salon .._ ne.-ll656 181% Newport Blvd. IN ml: OBA~ FtlBNlTUJU: llU)(l. OOllTA MS&& The South Sea Island Paradise in Balboa • Thick Steaks • Chops· • Chicken • Sea Food Delicacies Truplcal D rlllb A.m ednslY Dlttenmt PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES "'--~~Franooi. Manhall, Mrr.-Bar. 111 .:::-> -~ HANNA ESCROW co~ (Incorporated) CLAUDE HANNA, Manager Serving Newport Harbor Costa Mesa District Beacon 5835 1701 Newport Avenue COSTA MESA Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment e PLASTER MIXERS • CONCRETE MIXEB8 o SKILL SAWS e TJUO.EflS • Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shrimp and Fish Onr Specialty -· 4 • • CHOPS • DINNERS ...... .. ··----... ___ .... ., __ _ ·-BEER SANDWICHES _... ......... ..... ....,,..,,. ........ -........... ~ ... -.... ... ·- Fonntaln Service SCOUT MOVIE. Tbe Scoukpomorecl motion pkture ""-rhe Peo- ple'• Cbolee", to be aliowa May !2nd. at the hip .clM>ol a.Dd.ltortum, pJ"Omlles to be a complete 1eU--out. ~ ol ticket• are aboft all expeetaUons., aecotd.IA1 to the Troop 8 Kalt. Thi• wlU mean that tbe boya wlll attain tbe nnandal eoaJ neoe.aary to provide fuada for tbelr 11tunmer camp at Blabop. AudltJonJac for tbe amateur vaude- ville aucmenttnc t he p&cture will be held at the Co.ta Meaa Com- munJty -cburdl annex, May Utb. '1 p.. m. NU.me.rom lldt., tones, muUc&la by both younc &Dd the old wlll provide a lot of fun at tbe ahow. The movie i. a fast movtnc comedy, deplctlnl" a s tory of crooked. poUUdau behtg outwttt.ed by a Jl'OUp of youthful citizens, who are DPUns for bonest irovemment. sta.rrlng Drew Kennedy and Lobe Arthur. Clinical Laboratory OJ}ened For Treatment of Diseases • Opening of a new North Orange County Clinical laboratory at 400 N. Pomona Ave., Fullerton, now provides" Orange county with one of the most modern facilities for detection and treatment of disease in the state. The clinical laboratory, repre- senting a total investment of ap- proximately $175,000. was viewed by members of the Orange County Medical Assn. who met there Tur-s- day night, at which time Dr. Wil- ton L. Halverson, state director or public h('alth, was the prin- cipal speaker, praising the initia- tive of a group of northern Or- ange county physicians in financ- ing the laboratory. All of the most modern equip- ment ror laboratory tests and X-ray work are housed in the new plant. Included In the X-ray equipment are two diagnostic units, one a new $13.500 machine: 1939 "'hen 16 doctors of northern Orange county pooled their r e- sources and equipment to provide a service they fe lt was much need- ed. They soon outgrew their quart~ ers. but only recently were they able to start building the new and modem structure. Until his recent death in an auto accident, Dr. Emerald J . Steen of Fullerton, was president of the group of doctors who o"'TI the facility. The group now ls headed by Vice-President Harold Ne s I u n d, Secretary -Treasurer Glenn Curtis. and Directors John \Voocls. G. Wendell Olson a nd lrvin Taylor. all prominent phy- sicians. Tale smen Drawn For Overell Case a unit for X-ray therapy costing The complete list of 140 pros- $11.000, and a portable unit for pective trial jurors sununoned into work outside the laboratory. Presiding J u d g e Franklin G. · The laboratory is equipped to West's Superior Court May 26, for take electrocardiograms, metabol-impaneling td hear the dual mur- lsm tests, urinalyses, to prepare der counts against Beulah Louise all pathological specimins and do Overell, 17, a nd George R. Collum, all blood work, including Rh fac-21, was disclosed today to include tor. citizens from almost all parts of . Staff of the .clini~al laboratory the county. includes a radiologist. Dr. Ken-. . . neth Powers; pathologist, Dr. J ohn, Tius lJst of prospective jurors Montanus; technologist, Martin Is about equally divided. between Schroeder, who heads a staff of men and women. Forty trial juro~ three technicians in the labora-~ow on. duty .. ~•ere asked to remain ' tory ; four X-ray technicians, two 1.n service. to augment the panel. 2114 Ocean Front NeW}>ort Beach apprentices and two clerks. The list: .. - CATE AND DAVIS The laboratory was started In A..~AHEIM-M n1. Elva Claire Stuard, Mn. Isabelle Il!Jng•worth. Mf'll. Doro-~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~reiin~t~edi:.iqiiuiiar~t~eriisi.i~n~Fu~U~eiir~toini.lni thy E . Blaesser, Mr11. Pauline Brun· y NEW HOMES NOW Move In Fomorrow • Onlv $586.00 · Down ••• $55.00 (For reterans) Model ' Home Open Daily MAGNOLIA ST., COSTA MESA per Mo. Newport Bay Co. 115-E. 17th St., Cost. Mes. . . worth. Ben J . Weaver. Wiiiiam T. Dodge. Carl P. Tompkins. Julian Allee. Andrew C. \a.'11111. Mn. Lavina Rice. Mrs. Bertha 8 . J ohn11ton, Ha"ey Kos11. Miu Edith R. Fa.lkeruiteln. Chal"'le1 Mark11, M n1. Anna A.kers and Dt.n!n F . McG&vren. BUEN'A PARK-Robert 0 . Cornett, Ml"'ll. i'~el"'n O. Hart, Claude A. H»ll, U.n1. Clara Whlttaker and Donald P . Osber1. COSTA MESA-Cha.rle11 A. Walker, Mra. Mula.e P. Sipple, Mra. Ella BtJl- lena, Horner D. Bomboy and Ralph r.::. Middleton. BREA-Henry N. Nea.I. Mra. Bonnie F . Hefner and Judaon A. PhllJtps. GARDEN GROVE-Mrs. Sarah C. Tyhunit. Claude C. Ct o11by. SebuU&n ...... OR.ANGE-Henry J . Kosier, Elmer N. Workman, Charle11 W . Neuman, M.n. Lilah A. Swedberg:. Georse B. Pan· tagea. Donald Floyd Maste n1. Caroline C. L.&ne, U.ra. Margaretha C. Hosmar. George Ragsdale and Edgar O'Connell. LAGUNA BEACH-Mn. Mildred K . Arnoll. Kn. A.nn K. Warren, lint. Paull.ne J . McDona.ld. Leater Goldbe:rl". K IP Vlra1nla K. Tarry. 111.n . Jeanne M. HUA. 'Lawrence.C. Hemua and Kn. Ann S. North. SEA.L BEACH-Mn. Bemlce L. Rob-lllllOn, Mra.. Ollie L. Boushn. George A. Miller and lrfn. Mattld& Snider. HUNTfNGTON BE.A.CH-Albert Wat· klna and George E . NO&h. LA HABRA~rge Pride. Clyde E . Chambers, Mni. T . Lena Heet, Theo-doni J . W. Wlcl!:e.rshetm, Kn. Jeaale L . Brodgon and Mrs. Agne• K . Lohr. FULLERTON-Un. ~rytll !:Ill.on, R. Tracy W ll1!9. Mn. Efflfl J . Wood-rurr. Robert w. Lee. xn. Roee L . Seba.Ilea, Richard S. Schone.Id. lln. Fannie C. Corbit. Mrs. Ca.n1e. Peck· h&m, llra. Floule V. Ropra, Kn. Nel- lie II. Ritchie and L&nY D. 8now. SANTA ANA-Kn. Clea W itherow . Knt. Pbylll• F . Hernira. Ok&r B. ln-P&ham. W llli&m W . Ganin. Lbton R . h ill. Tbomu J . Head. Fn!d 111. IC.ueck•. II.rs. Anna Wlsoa., Jin. Lita C. Roper, Alfred BUllD&"hum. Mrs. Rutb Ptanon. Nora Mu~ruhter, Arthur A. Patter--ma, JORPll Bunu, llrs.. lruM: Good.- dale:, J . X.11.aeth Nlcbol.oa. Bertram H . Lathun .. llln. Ida £. Nico&., J..,.. s . Sto1"117, Don c. Lund~Bo r . a.t-Uqer. WJIJWD x. v • wu1a.. K. Lunar, Kn. .Alice D. erocM. J'Nd. L. Walto. libs. -JfcN-...., libs. lllarie L l:llla. Kn. ,...._, P. Hal-laftan. Kn.. Once K. JCeo4e.I! ....,. w~. K n. ••beth Jl.UUI. Kn. Edna lloa.roe, Kn. ~ ~..o. =" , ... :=. ~ .... n:-·D.~ Jiil-P. CoN. libs. .,.,,._ °"" tftrM, ~ J . W-41. Jira. :a.tba NI.Ml. Robert 'W. MerartaM. PUii B. Roberta Jr •• lllL J'NDcM a. Joh Jin. ~ Wlntw ... ...,..,. J . <loom ... ~,.... s. ....... .... R.. Rl&tJt • Baroid W'llbl-.... Jln...Lou. ... ~ D _.Nell L.. ..n. . .i3'&._...,,L~~ .. WllllW JdWPO&T ••CR -Jin. M. Ha ero-.. Mn. llMt7 ,_ Jaab., ...... L. .... all O:wooa ........... 1tis. u~ ~;:..,~. =.,.,. -._.. WUtla Ollll n• ~·: .... og: =~"='ii. ...... ... . I fish Union Officers Adjudged GuiltY of Trust Act Violation Five local lllhermen wett pro-be excused oo that they may go nounced guilty· of vlolatlnc the flahlng . Sherman Anti Trull law, Woclnes-Eight weeks of testimony with ~ In Judge Plenon M. Hall's piles of evidence, Including teatl- Federal court. mony from several of the Southern After eleven weeka o1 '1egal California flab dealers wu !lnally jargorf', (the quote'• are Judae presen ted to the jury late Wednes· Hall'•I the fllhermen ftnd it Wegal day afternoon. to collecUvely try to reach a prtce The jury had sat thrOugh all agreement with the fish dealere, thole weeks, probably wondering for their catch. wha\ all the fuss was about. What Last September the Department the fine points of the law were of Justice obtained an indictment that made It possible for the gov· against Local 36 International emment to arrett all those men Fishermen and Allled Workers of and require them to stand trial, America. The charge being a oon-as criminals, for the crime of try- spiracy to attempt to set prices. ing to reach an agreement with The indictment named local 36 the fish dealers on a minimwn d 15 I . ff Floyd Sher price schedule. an o Its o icers, . -The government contended that man and Ray Morkowski of San . . Diego; (Sherman was later re--ftshermen are business men and teased of the charges) Arthur Hill, a.s such, are not allowed, under C. Uoyd Munson, Robert Phelps, thbaedShtermtanh Anti ~t ~twh,thto Burt Lackyard and Charles Mc. n oge er u a ~on Wl e Lallchlin of Ne w p 0 r t Beach. purpose of endea.voring, through Gebrge Knowlton, Clifford Kenni-collective bargaJning, to reach a sofl.. Forett R. Smith, Otis W. price a~ment. Sawyer and Gilbert Zafran of the . After final arguments by co~n­ San Pedro unit; HarrY1McKittrick cil for both sides, Judge. Hall in· and Walter B. McCbtnas of the structed the j~r.y on the fine.points S t M · b h I local 36 of the Jaw. Ot1ng those points of an a oruca ra nc o . . J tt Kibre international secre-the law that covered_ the v~r1ous e ' . also named 85 phases used by both counc1 l for tary-treuurer was the defense and the' government, a defendant. explaining which were applicable The defense started 11 weeks and which were not according to ago with a formal challen~e of the law. Grand J ury panel, charging that After four hours of deliberation, the jury was not a true cross-sec-the jury returned a verdict nam- t.ion of the population of Los An-ing Local 36 and each one of the gele!i county. officers named above guilty. ' ' l llf:SWPOilr BALBOA N JC W 8 -'UMB8,1 TUDD.&Y X .811dli, ()al1f. 1 ti'&' ·- NEW YORK CUT STEil ... -------·· -.$%-SO WHOLE BROB,ED ,LOBSTER __ ,, ___ _ ----~50 with drawn butter. BROD.ED SWOBDJ.PISB STEAK ____ .... ____ )$1.50 FRIED CJOMBJNA'l'ION SEA FOOD ------:.sL51 FRIED SBB1MP .-$UO BAINBOW TBOllT-$1.75 Bot MIDce Pie with Brandy s.Joe Soape • e-1·• • D1•t•• Sam's Sea Food and Fish Market General and Marin SURPLUS SUPPLIES • Wholesale • Retail J. A. GIIJ,IS The union's counsel, the ~inn of Sentence will be pronounced. Katz Galla~er. and Margot.is, had May 21. at which time notice of ::;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;; Mr. Margolis 1n chw:ge, with Mr. appeal will be filed. Anderson ot Gladstein. Anderson, Many or t he fish dealers in the Resner & Sawyer. and ex-Attorney Southern California area s tood a General, Judge Robert W . Kenny, similar trial several years ago and assisting. are still under a cease and desist Judge Hall denied the motion to order as a r esult of being found dismiss, based on the jury panel guilty of violating the Sherman as he also denied another motion Anti Trust law. to dismiss based on the Fisher- m en's Co-operative act. M en Ar & Not Crlmtnal• The third week of trial started with the impanelling. of the trial jury. For the first few weeks all the fishermen-defendants were r e-. quired to attend at all times. After hearing enough of the evi-! dence, as brotight out by counsel for the Department or Justice. to see that the men involved were not criminals In the true sense of the word, Judge Hall asked gov- <'rnment lawyers why it w as nec- essary for these men to attend cour t eac;h day if they we re not specifically needed. "F or after all, these men are not criminals, even though this is a criminal case." The government finally conceed.ed that it might be passible that those ~en not actually needed each day Be Wise -Adverttse MEI-WOMEN Prostate --• Pelvis IT'S YOUR GLANDS 0. ... 11 ....... ...., ....... ........ I • $ ,_...., lfe ... -k• .... lfe .., .. ,_H• ._. J 7' I Dr. .. I'. ... D. 0.. .....c.. 1., ....... ,, ............ ..... ........ 11.M ,_ .... 9 • -Y._..I 'I' tu~ .... ? ... a..\.. ...... .. ........ ft• I ,. In B~L ~OA I Every ay There Will Be No Other Sales Dates This Year r Do Not F "'1 to Secure Your Membership Headquarters: Ferry landing, Office of J. A. Beek, Balboa Island, Ph. 62-W Mrs. J . A. Beek Mrs. Arthur Best Mrs. Sally Peyton Sidney Davidson o. a Reed <MayorJ Les M!l1er Mrs. Tucba JacdJloa Nellon Stafford Board Members Mrs. Virginia Castle Braden Finch P.A. Palmer ·Mrs. Howard D. Lagerquist Mr. F ay Blower J ames S. Barrett • Executive Co1mn~ttee Mrs. George y ardley Mrs. Leslle St.eff:l!llSl:I). Mrs. Clintoo Sawin. Roland Wright Mrs. Stanley Chmbe"1! Mrs. John Feeley Mrs. Dixon Smith Clinton Sawin Mrs. Walter Sploer Mrs. W. H. Hftdunan This Announcement Sponsored by ihe ii'ollowing: &rl w. Stanle1 pg•I .'J'Olt ' Oranp County 8Jmphony~ a.nn'ON ~-. <>dD<tcr' Frank M. I.htneD .- • • • ~ • . . ~at 1'•••-Ltt w ~ P. Ofll· ~~~1!======= ' • • ' ·~ .· Nw:w~·oaT &,&LBOA NBW8-Tt•11:s H b ~!!ltJ!::..:!~-til!!!!DD!!!!?;il!!:.._..,Jf~ew~e!!!:t!...!B~•~<ll!!L• • .!OoMl1!!!:..· _l!g!!!IL.!U.!a...!U!M!!:1!. I ar or Newport Harbor Alli.a A~ Memb.11 Visit . C.romic Studio ol Dr. cS Mrs. S. R.·Monoco Feminine A t • •t• Members ol·Bolboo Circle Hono . c I VI ·1 es By wscs' ol Christ Church By __ the, . , Mrs. Stephen Weatherford, as wbmen Mn. F. Parmenter ""'--: Harlxx" 13 and 208 + By Winifred Barbre + Resldenoe Phone: Harbor 1637-R president of Balboa Circle, was and Mn. Sorab Bowman. -.!':!:1""""':=:::..!::::..:::::;...:::...::=:..=~:-:---;--::--~'7:-:"'="'=7":"'=-::--:-:-:--"""=-:'':"'~~==-'=""';;,;;..7:".;;...-'-seated in the place of honor when All Mid It iwu nne of the Jove-~":. ":'.':';'. ~ "';,,:: ::."'l.:'""...: ~ --• .,~ • .,.,,,, co1.m.. tt ... .; ... ,_,, w-.. ,.,, 1o ,.,.M.,, •&P.w. r. '""•" ::..,. ~..::..:;: ~ =-x '\:: ~:'kt Bay ·avenue, with an intettotlnr ·Those available will be n-a ;0 Present Piano Brant=h of Woman's Aux. of St. Jam es Church OHicen Thursday given by members of the w.s.c.s. llott oomm1 members who ~ demonstration o t shaping Stein, water color: Ruth Reinhold. • • • • I . . of Christ Church by the Sea. The were e for the success JX)tteryoo a potter's wheel, formed oils. Burt Proctor, noted Corona Pupils tn Rec1#a Reporta on th• roc.nt May Mar. The ~t appointed Mrs. Ina Gerri!~ Southern Di>trtct circle earned this recognition by of the Jun!' eon were kitchen the program for the May meeting del Mar artist who ls a.n honorary ket held at St. James Epbcopal Cepr&"e Ga.1 u chalnnan of the ~ident of B 1 uslneu and Profet· their attendance for the pa.st year. Mrs. R. H. ; Mrs. Bert ltlills'. ol Newport Harbor's Art group director, will take pupils II he Is Mrs. Katllleen COieman ot New-chwclJ by the Womans Auxillary, nominating committee and elect-&Iona! Womens clubs, will be a A May Pole cehtered the head Mrs. Fred <JC?dworth, Mrs. Leo. which met at the Ebell club for in town. port H•lghts will p.....,,t her piano plans for establWlin& • branch of ed Crom the floor were Mrs. R. guest and Carolyn Weber, past table, decorated in streamers of nard Hargra:le, Mrs. A. S. Thomp. tbe bl!Slnea sealon. It was suggested local artists pupils In their first ttdtal In the the auxiliary In Huntington Beach Donald Hall and Mrs. Robert vu. state president, will be installing pink, green and yellow, with pas- 600 and ~-w. s. Hunsaker: ~-C. M De-~•--~•ded in hold an exhibit, and it was voted Harbor atta on and a talk by Mn. Edgar Hill of Ja.vana. 'Ibey Will report at the officer when Dorothy S utherland tel candles and at each place 8 diningroom, Ju-Al J. Rutter, tbe aboence of the P'"""ldent Roi>-the group sponsor t e annu 2 30 l -......, an er corps 0 0 . rs are n-small basket of flowers. Decorat-Mrs. Percy ea, l'ofn· Roy Sal-~-, Grl--sr A name tha' t of art exhibit at the high school. two it :· p, m. n meeting of the awdU.ary held president and secretary will be stalled_ Thursday evenmg at the ing tht' room were roses, lili'es .... d ter and Mrs. lice Nirenberg·, pr~ u.::.---.... • h ed N ed he Ebe 11 t:ly.b Thursday at the home ot Mrs. elected to serve two yean. . f h I aJ ..... ..,... ~ • CIAJ.laa .--h t.hlrd a1 Sunday; May 25 Lido Isle featured the Th .. ..., ....... June. meeting at which time a d h t !flee I ~~,..,. Newport H.;..,.: Allied Arts was pictures to be pure as . am ~ouse, the public Robert Herold. Corona del Mar The Rev. Ardys Dean reported m~~.:','t.,~ ~f eot~r .!:~~·clubs various spring flowers. grb "'.'.'~dofMrsthe Ru~~;.~r;· W. Holt- d>osen for the organization. It is as a committee were Mn. Deakins h e In g cordially with Mn. Harry Welch as assist-the automobile club had given a~ will be guests at the affair, which Seventy members . and guests Y a.• • ":'-' ~ ..,..,.._.ted to act as a cJearing house chairman; M 8 r Y Monaco, Viola invited. di ted t all t bl ch ;""-:-_-.:· things. .A:-m· g to Munsey and Ruth Relnhold. Ing hostess. Mrs. H. P. Bender proval for street s.igns reeling will be held at Christ Oi.urch by were sea . a sm a ~· ea .1.or "'tl.l"'OUS --pefl.G.Ui nl Cast! ed ~ Several of Mi;s. presided. the way to the church but that he the Sea. On the program will be covered with crepe paper m large -~ and will see that tea·•ers are . v. irgi 8. e was nam pu Colemans pu-"· ed th · sq r t I I d ~' u• those I -~ The market and bazaar, first had not learn lf e ctty coun-·Mrs. Robert Horn of Corona del u~es o_ pas e co ors an cen- • ·-"-ble nou'ces to this' effect licity chairman. Among 11\r h v e ap~ared · tall t ed th fl d di va.ua • . -troduced "'·ere Burt Proctor, ~-8 ~ to be held by the organization, cil would pennit such an lnS a-Mar, reading ''Mn. Tupper Adams er WI ?wers en can es. FFLE R.11~11'111 fE~!"'NEW Q Z>EllGllTFlll ~g(-¥ .~ ing Manior and Ruth Peabody, arts Jver the ~dio re-was an unqualified success With tlon. He also told of Camp Ste-Speaking"; M 1 s s Jeanne Anne Mrs. J . K .. Elliott, W.S.C.S . presi- ists: Mark Healy, Mrs. Spencer ~ntly m pn>-over $300 raised for the treasury. vens at ldyllwtld, a church camp Gerrish, in two vocal numbers dent, presided. and three guests from Orange. ~ for young Seventy people were served lunch. for boys and said that he would "With a Song in My Heart" and Mrs. Fl ore n c e Anders 0 n After the meeting all went to 1n.~1CJans. Those eon by Mrs. ·W. H . Hitduna.n, who take applications, The COflt la S14 "Ah Sweet Mystery of Ufe"; also church organist, played two nwn- Dr. Monaco's studio wher e the Mn. Coleman takmg part ~ll was aided by the general chair· for a peoriod of two weeks. Marilyn Hargrove in two dance hers, To Spring (Grieg) and To demonstration was held The doc-be Mary Click-man, Mrs. J .M . Campbell and the l Mrs. Edgar IDll talked on "W~ numbers, the Spanish "La Cales· a Wild Rose (McDowell). Mrs. tor studied with Glenn Lukens, ner, Diane Farries, Claris Fluke. tatters assistant, Mn. R. Donald men of the Bible' giving a very era" and an Eut Indian ''Ba:zaar W. S. Hunsaker, program chair-th . d h bee Joann Hagen, Jewell Miner. Ma:· Hall. interesting account of women of Naut-'-". man, read an orin-inaJ poem telli'ng famous au _only, an as n Ca 1 Pi Lois .. li d ~· e.• making ceramics for ten years as tha Norman. ro enon. Mrs. George Gay was cashier, that day, comparing their ves an At the last regular meeting of the story o( the contest and its d 1 Jlli Reynolds, JoAnn Scanlon. Maxine Mrs. S . R Franklin presided at activities with those of modem the club Mrs. John Feeley of Ute result. ~.~:,;e:;a:t~ ':::olde.::ier;;, seionns Widdowson, and Rae Anne Wolfe. the fish pond and Mrs. Robert VII-women and bringing out the eter-lllgh school faculty gave a reading Three vocal numbers were given and turned on the wheel and are lagrana had a clever booth where nal truths which may be learned of "T ogether" by Mrs. George C. by Mrs. Willis Fields, I Know a glazed with many colors. Local Composer Wins the sale of cookies netted $54 for from them. Marshall and Mrs. Calla Viele, who Lovely Garden, A Little Brown Mrs. Monaco specializes in fig· Honors on Program ol the Sunday Sj:bool. At the close of the meeting tea was present from the board of Bird Singing ·and Love Sends a ures and the two have a fascinat· Mrs. HarTY Welch sold potted was served in the patio with Mn. Boys' Affairs Incorporated, receiv-Gift of Roses. Mrs. Ruth Reed and ed A Amerl·can Pen women plants and nowers, assisted by T. W. Oarke and Mn. F. P. CUn-ed a check for $185. from t he club. Mrs. Elliott each gave a group of ing display to their er it. t pres· Mrs. F . P. CUnningham and Mrs. ningham pouring. readina.. ent among other things they are Goo Th -'de t •- b Music composed by Grace Shat-James ken. e Pit:'~ n. N ' Sh A 1 ,1 Mrs. D. W. Holtby then con-making a dinner set In cinna ar ed Mrs Be d I ch f h ew Op t mesa red ornamented in gold One of tuck Bail, 105 l8th street, play · n er, was n ~ 0 t e Generafions Present ducted guessing contests in which the newer experiments on which a large pa.rt in the program of j w~ite eleph~t booth WJ~ Mrs. A Ch h B t Specializes In She/ls the doctor has been working ls Lucile Palmer prize winners held Nichols thaaslsting. Mrsof th. Srrurtlth clre-t UrC anque Thursday evening at Poet's Haven, ported at some e a · es bent glass. either plain or oma· 2200 West Seventh street, Los An· left over had been placed in a mented in gold. Both plate glass childrens shop to be sold. and at and window glass is Used. a cir-geles. . · th thin Vi·Dean's, the new shop which A Mother and D8ughter banquet is being opened Thursday of this DAILY Until 1 p. m. Cana ian Bacon · Served cular piece being placed on a mold Lucill~ Palmer wa~ master of the auxiliary meeting o er gs wi -•uuei1tu1111•.11•1111u1~•"''"·., ""'! 1 and heated in the kiln until it ceremonies and Cecile Bonham, were sold. bringing in an addition· H ~ melts to the desired shape. regio~al .chairman . o( Southwest· al=-· Nichols was sp0kesman for was held Thursday evening ln the week at 2136 Newport boulevard, temporary chapel of Newport Har· Costa Mesa by Mrs. Nadine David· bor Lutheran church, 1027 C 1 i ff son and Mrs. Vivian Farmer will Drive with 50 p~nt and a fea· appeal to that inherent love which ture of the evening w~ the pres· nearly every per.ion has in mor e ence of four generat1ons of one or less degree for sea shells. AM VETS Lunch Bag Social ALL DAY - ALL M ARK. ! Afterward memben returned to ern District of N~tional Lea~~;i a group of Huntington Beach ~ the club house for refreshments. American Pen omen. pres members who asked that a branch ! All poems and songs were prize MAY 21 Home Made DOtlg!muts CARD S ~ \vi nncrs and were by members of be established for them with even· l Ebel/ Book Section the league. the Schubert club, Ing meetings to be held in that family. . While sdme of the shells are 11AMPI.ETE The four were Mrs. Mary Wil· from our California shores, most -"T - • LEGION HUT GRADUATION " p Poetry Music club and others. city and at an executive hoard ! Hears Music rogram Gr ace Bush, who has made local meeting held afterward it was fo r llams. great-grandmother who also of the shells cofne from Florida. 15th & Central FO~ SERVICE receiv!'d a corsage as oldest mo-Some are already made into pieces Newport Beach ~05 • A · ther ; her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth of jewelry which include cameos ~ er1~_? __ .. Ve. • F or BbtbdaJ'8, Anllm!rwarleo. -ed voted to do so. t appeara nces .ha d just return Mrs. Bender reported on the di~ ~ ~1rs. Kathleen Coleman. local from e ngagements In New York Quarry. sr .: a granddanghter. Mrs. in brown a nd white and black and ( D A N C { N G ) ...._. h r · •· I cesan meeting at Laguna Beach ~. teac er o piano. gave an unus ua a nd her poem, "New Da y," was ;;; and most enjoyable program a e sunn-by Florence Freeman, Holly· and Special Oecaalons Ralph Myhre n a~ d the great· white. each surrounded with pearl· '=:::::::::::::::::;o=;:o=;:o:::~:;:::===:;'7==~~~""""~~1~~~~~~~'!!_ granddaughter. Mic hcle Myh~en like fish scales in matching colors; I . CAST~,wN! __ !Ys __ NE,' ____ WPO_c_. ~~r· R Costt1 me Jewe lry Sbdl and lndla.o .Jewelry t th which she attended with Mrs. Ed Another member of ~he fa~ly, wee red roses caught in a cage d n --k S · f th Ebel! " n ...... ers and Mrs. M . L. Keeler of ,_:_ secon ouu ect1on o e wood Bo"-'l artist. the music being ·--s Mr:>. Kenneth Quarry, Jr .. r eceived carved from la rger shells; pins I b Wed d M 7 Balboa I sland. president of the ~ c u . on nes ay, ay · hy Grace Shattuck Bail. • Her musica o er1ng \\'as C?-1~:0 other numbers. ··Remember a corsage as youngest mother pres· a nd earrings, all in lovely pastel l rr · lied diocese. and announced the next Lamps :: Vases:: Figurines! A Spring Adventure, and consisted to Dream of Coleen" and "A Bird meeting to be held in San Cle-ent. . colors. U-BoW'.Kod.ak Service ~ of a series of attractive piano Sings in ~1 ay" \\'ere both written _m_e_n_te_l'i_la_Y_23_· ------- N rt S . ! items. C?nnectcd together. "'.1th a l a nd composC'd by the local a rtist. Mr. & Mrs . Earle Doa ne l\1rs . Kel ly. mother of 1~ child· Tally and place cards, ash tt-ays · · · I've heard ff?m last Tuesday's column,-r-otes from several,- ren , had the largest fam_ 1ly a nd a nd combs for the hair, covered some want to know JUst \VHO to send suggestions to. concerning a ewpo OUVefttr ~ descr1pt1\'e acC?unt of 1n~1dents \Vinner or rirst prize last fall d G "ft Sho • e ncoun.tered . while adventuring 0 .n Rt the Manuscvript club was Mrs. Laun ch Sloop Cadence an I p . ~ a day In spring. ~tus1cal compos1-Bairs "Doll Suite .. of five num· 11 h ff group name for this area--0thers suggest an opeh competition-to be Sh<'. as W<'ll as a t e 0 icers, re-\\ith plain lacquer or ·t hat \Vhich run by the newspapers, and others m ention the same one which seems ~e>ived a COTSage. Nl'\\'est mother glo"'s in t he d ark, ma y be m ade to be the most popular,-and which,-for MANY reasons.-I would 1n the c hurch. Mrs. Herbert C. a nd all materials a nd instruction cast m)' vote: Roth. '''ifc of the paster. \vas not books \viii be sold at t he shop I\'E\VPORT B.4.RBOR! ! ! ! ... 2102 Ocean F'l"Ont i! tions featured \\'ere \\·orks of Ibert, bers u'hich "·ere played by the -~•u•,..,,•r•"•.r•a•"•ll•'r•111 11>1 1.1•·•1111 111 11 11 1 11~ \'allejo. Holst and Schumann. romposC'r during technicolor mov· ies of Schubert club's Doll Show . SEE OUR NEW COO L CA S UA L D R ESS E S • JUST RIGHT FOR ALL OCCASIONS WITH NEW PLEATED OR FLARED SKIRT CASUAL SLEEVE ... BUTI'ON OOWN FRONT EASY TO WEAR ... ALWAYS IN GOOD STYLING BEAUTIFUL COLO RS • SIZES 12 TO 20 ___ .. __ _ I A COMPLETE NEW SELEGnON OF FO R MALS SIZES 10 TO 18 c;rh'e Fi'ances ~oflon Shop ., %.SI Second a Broadway Bldg. (Second Floor) Santa Ana \ On Tuesday of this week the poem ··spring Song .. Y..Titten by I ?\1rs . Bail (\\•ho is Mrs. Daniel Ingraham in private lirel was read at a luncheon meeting at the Am· hassador hotel honoring Mrs. Wini· fr«I Willard of \Vashington , D. C., editor of the na tional magazine of the National League of American Pen Women. Amvets to Hole/ Dance , Ancl Lunch Bag Soc ial The first social function of the I ne\\•ly organized Amvets post of the Harbor area "''ill be a .. Lunch Bag" sociaJ a nd dance to be held WC'dnesday, May 21 at 8 p.m . in American Legion hall. 15th and Central avenue. Ladies "'ill pack lunch bags for t"·o. which will be auctioned off to the highest bidde r . All proceeds \vill go to the treasury o( the new organization. Relax while you lose pounds! J Symphony Orchestra May u to May n ~ Includes Members Frqm Reducing ''Special'' August Clark is chairman of the entertainment committee for the Affair. \.\•hich is open to all Amvets. members of their famil- ies and friends. Charter of the new post is still open to new members. 24 STAUFFER SYSTEM Man y County Town s 8 Orange County Symphony or-&edadng Treatment.. formerly hi··· $1 00 chestra. which is giving its second Olle Week Only ·····-··-····-··········-······--···-···-·-concert Friday evening, May 16 Tills Special Offer to Save S8 h Good for One Week Onl7 bo Unl No PomHllag, No Beat. No El~trldty, No D rup. No UadreMlnc' at th e Neu·port Har r on Private booths, relaxing, soothing, pleasant and modern High school auditorium. has been method of reducing. Our fourth successful year. asked to appear at a summer con- BEACB cert in Laguna Beach. :~U~T;B~BO~AD~~WA;Y~~~~~~~~~~~;LA~G~UN~A~~~~~I While about half the orchestra THIS DEPARTMENT STORE STR IVES TO MAKE ALL DEPARTMENS COMPLETE We Mainta in Charge Accounts for the Convenience of Our Customers Establ ish your credit NOW oncJ open an ac~ount We Give S. & H. Green Stamps I - ORlll'S Department 1m •=i t llhd. • Store members are from the Harbor area and Costa Mesa, some are from Laguna Beach, San Juan Capis- trano nad Dana Point. They meet each week at the high school to practice under the direction of Clinton Sawin. It has been suggested that a section in brass will add to the orchestra and all musicians who wis:h to join are asked to contact Mr. Sawin at the lllgh school. Members of the orchestra are, Newport Beach, Francis J . Hoe- vath, Vlrgln!a 5eal and Jack Wll· cox; Balboll, Margaret Heiden· reich and Arvtd Ingalll; Balboa Island, Constance Shook. PhyW. Lake, Zoe SUmner, Dorothy Fl-ue- han, Eleanor Embree and ElaJne Price: Coron. de! Mar, Stanley Smith, Harlan Hoy~ Margaret Diehl. James Steffensen, Donald SteHenaen a n d Geoege Olnton Gibbs: Costa Mesa, R. S. Brlgp, Rola· Ue Scbachner, Phoebe Balch a n d Imel~ Anton; Santa Ana. J, R. McAvoy, Wilma-· Marjorie Gordon, Maxine KllUon. R<>bert Sewell and Nonna Gbfte; Flaller- ton, Barbara c..ndall and Vlrsinl& Hatherly: 1-Beech, Ill a r II: Goldman, Barban Joh-, Car- ita Tbttupeon Pd Eddie AdetM; HuntJnaton Beach. Bell}' Jo. Mc- Danlela, ~ Squires and SI· mon· Plas; <::apistrano, Anoe Met.. :ralc and A.Nia Axford; Dana Point. C. A..Kor-tel, Tlatln, F. G. F<m!1 • • Completing a project started in prrsent. \\'hile sclc>ctio n one's own material · . : and to iyclude. where ever possible. the SUb·titles of the seven 1940. l\fr. and 1\t rs. Earle G. Doane, l\trs. Pa uline Culver of Ncwport givc>s a chance for individualty in lucky li ttle towns,-and I DO believe that 7 is a lucky number! ... H I Dr. C d I "ar Isl d k I th · WELL? ... what do YOU thing? ... aze 1ve. o r on a e ol . , I an ,,·as spea er o e ev('n1ng, 1 he finished product. launched th('i r 28-.foot sloop Ca· talkin~ o n "India" and the ofrer· lir"i ___________ .,. CO~CERNIXG MY DREA1'f FOR THE UlfPER BAY •.. h . : . AND OUR CRYING NEED for the world's biggest & most de ncc at 11 :30 a.m . Saturday at ini;: "·ent to aid women of t at beautiful yacht club,-cap 'n Don is of the opinion tha t the ONLY way the South Coast ways. country. Al so on th£' program were SHELL ART that section could be opened up in the near.future would be for some l\-1r. Doane built tht' boat him· Janet Loucks and Rose M a ri e rea lly large.scale private enterprise to take the tiller and set the self. During the war no \\'Ork was RuegPr in piano solos and Mrs. J I Q t sails ... PROVIDING such plans would m eet _the approval of our done on it but afterward it "'as Laurie. "·ho v;a\'e a reading. ew,e ry rnamen Chamber of Commerce,-Year-round Club, and other represen tatives brought from Pasadena to the Lido Plans for the dinner wer e made Make /c/ea/ Gifts of our community who are all standing so solidly rtor NOTI-IING BUT Cove boat yard where he has put at the re~ular ml'f'ting of the Mis-THE BEST in the further developing of this area ... h ' · h Id r · t h Materials and instruc· · · · such a plan would, of course, have to be worked out with in most of is spa.re time ever sionary s~iety, e car ier in e Mr. Jamt>S Irvine-BUT-fortunately for us all, he is probably TI-IE since. \veek at the> home> of Mrs. Ernie tions for making your greatest booster this area will ever have for preserving and enhancing Little Miss Carol Doane, t e n Schultz. O\VTI. the beauty and charm of Newport Harbor! h. ! ... year old daughter· of the couple, IT IS NOW AN ACCEPTED .,,AC'll ..• broke the bottle of champagne in Mr. and Mrs. David Brown. 420 VI • DEAN'S ... THAT WE ALREADY HAVE something here that cannot be the presence of some 50 friends East Bay s treet, Balboa. are par. !IS6 Newport Blvd. matched anywhere else IN THE WORLD,-built around the romance who were afterwards guests at a ents of a son born 1\-tay 10 in St. and chann of Beautiful Boats, the Romance of lthe Se ven S eas, an buffet luncheon at the Doane J oseph hospita1. He weighed eight I Costa Mesa exotic year.round setting. and the sort of people who are attracted home. pounds, two ounces. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by, and who APPRECIATE these things! ... = ... THE FUTURE OF OUR UPPER BAY ... ... COULD MAKE OR BREAK THE WH9LE DEAL! ! ! ... and Cap. D. tells m e that Mr. Irvine,-who, as we1 know, owns pr3Cti. cally that entire area. will not lease to ANY project which MIGHT DETRACT FROM ITS CHARM, but WOULD be willing and glad to cooperate with any sound and solid plan along ]the lines of RF.SI· DENTIAL ARTISTIC or PLEASURE development ... LATEST A L L NEW E Q u I p M E N OPENING THURSDAY .. .. , ! MAY15TH T .. • , COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOPPE • • • 503 EAST BAY AVENUE Pr iv a c ·y • Modern • Comfort Marilyn & Phyllis Hair Stylists ..• Bleaching . Tinting . Permanent Waving Hennas . ' Manicuring 0-teed ... • • • AD Worll Free Parking ~~:;" Cottage Beaut·y Shoppe • • • 503' Eest Bay Ave. ' Balboa Harbor 203 Evenings hy Appointment I ... and we ~ know that Mr. Irvine enjo)o:s that grand repU. talion of being STRICTLY a MAN OF IDS WORD! •.. AND YOl?LL BE GLAD TO KN.ow ..• ... that Don is TRYING to DO something about all this.-been busy as a bee getting the right local boys, who llave ALREADY put in plenty or time, thought and preliminary work on this thing, t<r ·gether with certain gentleme n who have the TIME. and who HA VE done, ARE doing, and CAN do the actual full-time job of making dreams of this magnitude come true! ... says Dj the dreamer ,-if a Beachcomber's 2c worth ever DID get such a ball 1-oUiitg up the right alley,-he'd DIE OF the SHOCK,-but,-il he qoULD just live to see ten thousand sails in that safe and super ~nu ·harbor;-he could REALLY DIE HAPPY! ... well, so could a of us,-we've got our FINGERS CROSSED! •.. SUMMER SEASON'S NOT HERE YET, ~UT ... . . . Saturday night's dinner hour was so crow1ded that many who had not phoned in for reservations either had tol walt or be turned away ... and ONE of these days,-those I>hone reservations may HAVE to be limited to the lucky ones who have gotten their names and addresses on the Castaways' Club files,-thatl non.dues member· ship deal,-it will be ~e year round friends and neighbors who'll get first crack at a table on a busy nlght,-COME SUMMER.ya better HURRY UP, folks,-'n-IAT FILE is getting PR~ FULL,-when it IS,-you're not on i~.-you'll just have to take a chance and wait your turn. IN THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY ••• IN HAT .•• ... I find names that are old, and names that are new,-l'll draw a few: Newport· Beach, Mr. & Mrs. Claude Corbin, Ted & Mae Robins, Clayton Thompson, Kay Wilson, Dean Hall, and the C. F., Lemons. I ... from BaJboa, Mr. & Mrs. CUrtis FetttJ'S? C. P . & Betty Hanlin, Dick & Willie .Wilhelm, Armando Mona~ &: .Gfotja Tetzlaff. . . . from Casta Mesa, the Fred Dudieya, tl)e Ken Hills, Clyda Elliott & Bill James, Edna Bagby, the Bob C...~'nls, and the N . M. Ctawleys. .... . _ _ ... from Lido Isle, Bene & Cliff Olapman, Mary Gurley, and from Newport Heights, Jack Hostetter, and also the Lleyd D . Mil· cbelss, who were entertaining Ralph OU.ck, m of the Olympic Games Committee. . I FROM O-OOD OLD BALBOA 18!-li • . • . . . Dr. & Mrs. A. B. Cass, Kay & Roy Gallajld. Ham & Corinne Lowe, Don Scott, Betcy Bean, Olarlotte Phinnq~ Barbara Williams. Gloria Rosen, Ron Daniels, Marlon Fleming, the ~cis J . Gabels, the Harold Leslles, with a party of seven and Ty 'fllson, entertaining a large party of family and friends, and linge~ to chat with Don about burled treasure wlllch D. and Nevs he about In Catalina. last Tuesday. from an old-timer, while visiting the Ra)'m<>nd McKees. Ray Is the old harpooner who landed the whale, lji Down to the Sea in Sblps. years ago, whose ribs and jaw-bones are! part al the C&t-awayw" atmosphere . WHO'S-GOT A SAJllO TBEAllUU: ~lEB T . .. thats all _Ty Wiison & D. want to know,l--!'rln&J!_a}one on their Treasure n;p to Catalina.-and YOU'RE~'· •. r ,un To •• I alao bear that D. is to decorate the newest and ' night-dub In Avalon,-for a BWell guy by the name ,of. Met Po . .·-' . DO, Don will 111.ay right up on the bluff,-and bat out the m~ In hla "1Jdlo atop of the Cutaways' Club. . . nure of this later,--bil~ It soUnds like a very PY dee!! . . . II AND l'Vli m:.um . . . K . • . Bert Rusaell's shirt! . . . bav~ you! . . . a IOUlld that lingen on ••. almost as loud as hla saluting canon! ••• ~worn Jaat time be dined a t Castaways'----.! accompanied by the fB!'nliY ~. Dr. Phil Buset, who waa attempting to ~ the ~~ ~th belQ& monll.Y supported by their ~ly wives and other friends. . • . . . Doc -~ -la alto statt physician t> the wtioie Senile SaDlng Sodety, and without whom Ibey would ~ dare have a race or a dinner party, explained that ~ Bort'il shirt bad t>eeft ._;any put top1her foe Seniles, WSlldi. Tho miri>'nl side, with Its py design rightslde up, im~y fron, his ~ Ilda· tJom Dept., 'll'bl)e the Port side (bis ~ one) wltl> ltl deiiift uplide down. ..... In i-zt, tho fl&& ol the Seniles, whj> -~· in doing .-ytblnc -~-Ul> to the point al their --BACKWAIUlS,........S I'VE BEARD ~ ewen ~do Tl - . - GU.ARANTEED AWNINGS! -DoorHoods, Porch & Patio Canopies ' -B7 - Si.Ats-a·~OUD AWNING CO. · na 11o. ftllMelplda 11t. ·-· '• I'll.. 6'10 A NOTES OF THE BALBOA YACHT~CLUB Six....., memben ,,_ _lied,Saturdq with f1eet Captain Phil u members of llalbo& Yll<ht club Greene iireolcllnc. In the ndn&, at the meeting or cllrecton Satur-top lnterst la the Upton trophy do,y evening and tm were ocecpt-challmp ...,., at San ·.Dleso on eel at the April meeting. On the Map 31 with Ed Witte of BYC junior list are Moward M . Maryln expected to be one ot six or ao and Dick Huyck of San Marino, mtnnta from here. • Barbara Jones, C.urck Thorne, Score boards lut week lhoMd Ricky ·Steele and Stan,ley Van the following u high In feYUW Dyke, Jr. ""°rlni: for !Ive claua In the Senior members Include Glmn Spring series; PC's, Dr . Gayle A. Lane of Glendale, R. C. Lewla Suess, 6; Wllklnaon and Wheeler, of Sierra Madre. R. M. Huggins tie at 8; Butler, 13. Rhodes 33, of Glendora, W. D. Schock of Bal-Tom Wurdemann, 5%; Edson, 6; boa, G. L. Carrington, H. I. MJt-Bob Powen, 6~. chell, W. P . Campbell, Vernon S . PIC, Justy Miller, 1%; Dixon Ruppert, H. M. Carquevllle Jr. Smith, 4 and No. 4, dJd not start; and E . s. Weisberg. Ugbtnlng, Dick Daniela, % : Booio, June 7 will see the seasob'a for- mal opening. Last social event was the May Pole F1ing with a nice crowd out and Commodore Bob Boyd calling t h e prizes, which were presented by Dean Bradford. Winners were Staff Commodore Dr. Howard Baker, Bob Boyd, Jr., Oaire Barrington, L. A. Garrett. The Snipe fleet had a meeting 2 and Evans, 3. Internattonar 14, Lapywarth, 13%: Tupman:" 14% Tu pm an. 14 % and Short, 15 % • Cub Scouts risit Botancial GarcJens CUb Scouts of Den 2 and Den 7 of Pack 105 went on a trip to th~ Botanical Gardens at Rancho W1LL NOT blow down-rip Santa Ana recenUy; arrangements -'lade 11811 and require re-MERCURY being made by Mr. and Mrs. S. plaMna u do the old-fa.sh-W . Tunnell. Afterward they all loned .__of a-•--. OUTBOARD picnicked at Irvine Park. """' -~...,. MOTORS From Den 2 were Roger Boy- Tiil: INITIAL COST 18 vey, Edwin Hali, Ronnie Johnson, Tiii: LAST OOST! We have 8 few 3.2 R P . and Kenyon Beatty, Donald Beatty, aau. ..,. ,_ '"' _.. .... _, 6 H. P . moton with Maana-Howard Hall and Frank Hall ,._ ,._ ..._ _,_ u.. .-..,,. pul starters available for im-From Den 7 were Timmle Tunnell, ....._ .., ..._ nilL mediate delivery. J ack Raub, Robert Reed. Gary FISKERETTE OWNERS-Pictured ,above are t.be ownen of the new boat Flsherette, a 48-foot com.bl- .. .___ n..t-a. ....._._ Fiel.a-Floyd Swa-""n and Ne a I aaUoa crul..er and cornmercl&I n .. hi .. -boat wblcb wu -ntly launc•~ from the a----•t Co. --~---: .. --·-1 The Seaboard li'~aJ-nt ~. ·-·--·--~·--Oii Qwt.Uty -t. r---Beatty. ~L Left to rtpt are: Mn. ,,Jlm FeMendea and .Jim t .. euenden of S&Dta Ana and tbelJ' daucfiter, Mn V ti Bl:-..:1 Co. Adults who accompanied the Beverly Campbell of Balboa bland..-Newa--'11mes Photo by Kent Bltcbcock. ene an uuµS 12os eout mg11wa7 boys were Mr. and Mrs. Tunnell, ---'----'------------------'---------------- WMd .. Ala.ml:Dmn .. Steel NeWport BMcb, Cal1f. Mrs. Roger Boyvey and Mrs. Jack ~~~~~~~~~~~~===B=·=-==a=ilM=l===~/Raub. Rille Club Organized Among Senior Scouts Costa Mesa PT A Hears Meline/a Kaye , 'Lady ol the Hats' INQulRING PHOTOGRAPHER Luncheon Friday At Circle Bazaar DUGEI LUllS! ADVENTURE RULES! Rudgard Kipling's thrilling clusic of the Mgsterg of th Dark Jungle! AlilANDII IUDYAID llPLlllG'S TlllJUll&li IOOIC .;11i SABU in MAGNIFICENT TECHNlCOLOR \ ~ u.-'Jl..a.J 11.J.·,14 ~~t.PA..i"'ilON FEATURE • LIDO ONLY- ~& ... T .. l..,M•ttsf H/tef tie r'itH i IDDlfi'::CKEM ·. ; CASS DALEY. i lllCIMIA WELLES ;. "'SPIKE JDMES ! ..... CllJ $llC:ll.-. ........................... ·························· WEDNESDAY -SATURDAY ...... 14-16-1$-11 SUN.-Tm:S. MAY 111-U -2od Feature- Robert Montgomery •'LA.DY IN THE LAKE" Bos: Ottlce Open 8 :15 Show Starts &:SO .--UTT LE FISHES!-·-------·-·------------~---------------· We Keep 'em Alive IN BAIT TANKS ON BOTH THE NEWPORT & BALBOA PIERS IF YOU WANT "BAIT THEY LOVE TO TAKE" (OPEN DAILY) See GEORGE HINER GORDON e~ FINDLAY CONTll.&OTOB AND BUILDER 9ftke: UlO C-& emL .._ -'11 CABINET SHOP SERVICE OABINEl'S AND MUJ,WORK T. C JOHNSON, Supt. fluorescent • Is ~ops lighting Brighter Light Spells More PROFIT llOD S$ IN YOUR l'OCKl:1' ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN . -~ EI.EC'l'RICIANS SINCS I.DI • U. Olllllt llln;J, Newpid ft. ltea-S40J • a. la._.. ' 1 w , ... • a 1 m ••= 11 o-ttszt -•1•lllliWJ CO.'l'We "'" l!r;... ,, Sponsored by the local L i o n s club, the newly organized Ril1e club of Senior Scouts of Troop 6 of Costa Mesa is becoming a suc- cess. A score of older scouts and several adults have applied for membersh..ip and the number Ls ex- pected to be doubled before the The Parent-Teacher Association ·------------~ Luncheon will be served from 12 to 1 :30 p . m. on Friday at Christ Church by the Sea by mem- bers of Balboa. Crcle in conjunc- tion with their spring bazaar, There will also be a sale at. ax>k, ed food, as well as bazaar articles of all kinds, a hand made quilt and "white elephants". Mrs. Bar- nett is in charge of the luncheon, price or which is 50 cents. next meeting. The club ts the first of Its kind In the area. Its purpose is to re- tain Interest of the older boys in Scouting and also to teach them the proper handling and safety of firearms. The club will be chart- ered by the National Rifle ~socia­ tion and all Scouts of the Harbor area, 15 years of age or older , are eligible for membership. Officers of the club are Jere Mttk, president; Dick Dodd, \ice- president and Harlow Richardson, secretary. At the present time the instructing staff includes Scout- master Harold Hall, Assistant Scoutmaster C h a r les Zimmerly and Scoutcrs Sid Young and Mr. Richardson. • A daughter was born May 10 in St. Joseph hospJtal to Mr. and Mrs. Malcom McCassey, 701 Mar- guerite avenue, Corona del Mar. She weighed seven pounds, eleven ounces. of Costa Mesa Grammar schools met in the Main school auditorium with Lois Straling leading the flag saluter. Eighth grade students and their mothe.rs were honored guests and the program featured Melinda Kaye, "Lady of the Hats," in her charming dissertation on that im- portant and unpredictable adjunct to the feminine costume. Some of the hats displayed were 86 years old. Dave Collins announced the be- ginning of a Y .M.C.A. movement In the Harbor area. Mn. Joseph Hamblet resigned as first vice-president as the family is moving out of the school district to Newport Heights. Mrs. Edward l\'lirkovich was named to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Floyd Salis- bury is second vice-president and 1\.1.rs. Gene Waggoner is ways and means chairman. Following the program tea was sen•ed In the kindergarten room, hostesses b e i n g the A-tesdames Charles F . Zimmerly, Evan Took- en, James Thomas, R . J . Mobley, Phillip Ha ll , . H arr y Langdale, Claude F . Taylor and Paul Huff- mann. Members who attended the state convention or California Congress ~iliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliili. of Purents a nd Teachers held April "' 30, May 1. and 2 at Long Beach • LIDO ISLE 0000 •llllAND NCW HDMC ON :SS n . CDRNCllll WITH PERPETUAL BAY YICW. • • PICTUR E WINDOW A •EAUTl,.UI.. •ITIE AND BTRUCTUA'!;'. THAEIE •EDRDOM• • • EXTRA aLEIEPINO ACCDMDDATIONa OUE•T ' AOOM AND •ATH. • • •30,000 TERM8. • • ~. p. a. palmer INCOl'OIATEO real tors )JJ) ••<I t.oo ~•.,P<>" -•o<•, C•ld !el•P~<>•• ••*P"'' ti•~(~. "<l•bo• UQO \Ver e the lt1esdames Kenneth Stew- art, Richard Dittmar, Dennis Hoe- land Douglas Hinesley, F I o y d Salisbury, Arlow H aywood, Roy Rousch. Byron Fenley. William Cross. Harry C. Burdick, Ernest McClellan. Arthur Anderson and Edward Mirkovich. Delegates ~·ill attend the Fourth District meeting to be held at La- guna Beach High school May 15. St. James Auxiliary On Ascension Day, Thursday, May 15, Corporate Communion will be observed at 10 a. m . at St. James Episcopal church by members of the Women's Aux- iliary. Mesa City Plan Under Discussion Supervisorial hearing on the pre> posal to lorm a city out of the community of Costa Mesa; agi- tated for some years, will be held at 2 p.m. before the board at its court house rooms in Santa Ana today. ,. County Clerk B. J . !;mlth, noti- fying local officials and citizens of the h•arinc date, warned them to be prompt and to be prepared to submit all data they wilh. either verbally or in writing, or both. Opponent& of the plan, and pro- ponents, too, will h a v e equal chance to be heard. Costa Mesa chamber of oom- mertt, ot which Harold K. Grauel .. pr<Sldent, orlcinated the Incor- poration move and heeded tbe clrculatica. at petltiom c:a111na for an election to settle the question.. Question : How CUI we CM all or tbe factions "'ltbln the dty tu ('OOperate for tbe good ol the "·bole commun.lty! Answers : KAY FINCH ,Corona del Mar: "Frankly, I'd ~ay there's one Lhi ng generation.'' · to do -se~ arate Corona del Mar from the city or New- port Beach. Or, have a group of people who will "'Ork fpr t h e future or the entire commun- ity, r ea l i z: ing that "'e owe it tO the coming J. B. rt1cNALLY, Balboa: "It is all a question of giv e and take. Kenneth and Alda Gorton have been vaca tioning at Del Mar Turf and Surf hotel, Del Mar. CLOTHES POR MEN AND BOYS s~ S~Sl.op !01 Marlne An. Balboa bland f'beDe Barbor 511 Each part of the city of Newport Beach should make a sensible d e cision on what it needs for its future develop m e nt and h e lp the o t h c r sections to get what they need. Can·t expect one sec-' tion to get help from others if it ============::'. doesn't reciprocate." WILLIAJ\l H. (Pinkie) SCO'IT goodwill basis. Balboa Island: rtferchants who contact the public have the feel or the pub- lic puls e and through the l r merchants or- ganizations they c o u l d readily bring the whole community to- get her on a ---DARREL KING, N e wport Beach: "We al- ready have boost e r and business organi- zations which repr e sent all parts of the city. ~1y sug- gestion is that th~e should be selected a coun- cil or leaders of these groups who could unify the aims of the various factions of the community. You can train for the job you like best, with tax-tree pay ln the U. S. Coast Guard. Apply now to your nearest Cout Guard recruit- ing office. We pride our- .elvea on the Chronometer aocu.raer of oar w a tcla repllln. Euctiqt7 ac- c tlrate work- manah•p. ~ lncrepJa-. ' 1' E D \.\( 13 P(),\~' N ,,,,, .... .I"_:., i !i,rc..,U"J/'._,;. e 1-D&Y H:aVIOIC e PrloM-1m N-n 111m1. OOSTA HE8A PboM llW'NI 1111-W CASINO CAFE BAI.BOA NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 7 A.M. Untll Midnight DELICIOUS FOODS BREAKFASI' -:-LUNCH -:-DINNER But before the matter got go- lnc, pri>testa aroee, and when the I ~ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;ii;:;iii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iii;:;iii:iiii:iiii:iii;:;~ Costa JI(-petitions ...... -11 Have 11 Raft of Fun .......................... c ......... _ •• , ........ ....._ .. ,··-rldt.Mt•..._. kt\.. ... ,. ........... , r-. "-........... PZ&lli•bltta • to the Boord of Supervioon the Preobyterian Hoep!W .A-.t!Oll objected to pr._.i 1nc1i-of its :16-ocn '-lliW site, CQ" of N<1rpcat Bad> protelted 111-' -ol-toN-- pmt -Ill et Newpio't &!pt&, ---private In-ta m.d. abj+dh• llaOQlll atu.,. -for the purpm. '!'tie 8 .._ rel Z • I PHitloal. Mtlic oat I I rd fl sr; 1 valuation of more than Sl.000.000 (lo.. Pl~ to be --In the Complete Plu~bing Service For the Harbor Area A1deno1 P .... biag Co. la roMllW*, ft.Uft, _.,... 08'nCa, PAW,..,.... 1-c-.e·= . --'dtJ. wee Cl I •red IDf'l<telt IJld "•-------------------------•1,_ ___ ._ .. _._ .. _, ________ ..11tbe marms .. aet. 111 oma• a n. acn s.11ta .ua - • ., • - Nll:WPOB1' BALB8A l'll:W8·1'l TUDDAY JJ o.nt. CAl'TALI NA from Balboa Pavilion I i.. .. -... m. -... " "-4:to p. Iii. -'btp, ~ -fll,1' . I AV ALON TRANSPO~T~ON CO. . --•Ill for-. ' COOltlNG HINT I I l'Olt 1' CLEVER "crabapple' garnish, .... coar,sely grated yellow cheese ~nto l-incbball1.Sticliawhole ~'111 elev• in ene side and in~ sert the steM encl in the other. Then dip on• side of the "crabepple" In poprik._ C ~011SE~OLE_ BINT ) -:: : ~ .... :~:-~ lHIS IS a htnt worth remember,in1 when pockictg lunches for school or /..Jl!9 ·•· picRia. luy some la'.rJe ~".! ,. · sittd cap1ulH from jlhe. · drwgstor• and us• tltem 'I for.individual portio~sof 1alt, pepper and sugor. c RtCIPE ) ~:--~ -":!? PEANUT lllTTER-EGG SALAD 14 ~ peanut butter · Mayonnai.M 6 hord-<ook•d eggs L•ttuc• / Cut eggs l•ngthwi.e and r•mov• yolks. f°•• bine with yolk , the peanut butter and may• annai.e, using just enough mayannai~ to ~ofsten. Fil l whites with mixtur•. Laj Oft shredded lettuce and top w ith teaspoonl ul of may~nnais•, then sprinkl• with paprika. ( BREA~!!?.!E_J_!_NGLES) ____ a o aycoo __ _ Make-~r;eakfast toast or midnite sn::~f From WEBER 'S bread and you'll come ·~ack for extra slices, two. or thre•I (WEBE~'S tastes so GOOD, you s•e.) • luy a lo~f of WEBER'S bread Wrapped in v•nghom blue So FRESH is every tasty slice ft seems just bolled for YOU I - IMPORTAN_T CHAt4GES IN UNION PAC:IFIC PASSENGER ~ TRAIN SC~EDU.LES EFFECTIVE MAY 14th * For complete inform J tion, • . • t u . . pl jfj 1nqu1re a any n1on ac 1c ticket 'office .•• or see local agent. . UNION PACIFIC nam Ol'PICI - 305Noo1hMoffo5'rMI T1l1phone1 ll77 our • • . . • J Pap& HARIOR DRAFTIN'G RESIDENTIAL Mechanical COMMERCIAL Mac~iqe'Y 8lllP1I DB&rDNG 'Jll.(J o-t Rwy. (lllnde Mlle) n-BeMm5860 Fresh Daily Dllllsl1• ....... Or, -.pl1• .. al};i MIS.._ JM. .... le aatell ,.. ow-. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTBAL AVENlJE · -:- LUMBER· ' BUILDING MATERIALS Bay Dlstrld Yard Phone Beacon 5111 mENEW • 1947 STEELCRAFT Saler, Stronger, Roomier, Costs Less BECA USE IT'S STEEL! . Sedan Cruiser Immediate Delivery ON ms \\1AY-Elmer-Bal..ford Lokey (sbown at. the makeup table lo t~ composlnc room or The New .. nm~) "''u on bb way back to Squlrrel ~mp In Colorado today. Ray, u be ls belt known to his lrlendA, l.8 a pensioned Na vy vete.ran of two wan. H e'• been.In the prinUng pme 81 noe 1910, both ln and out of tbe Navy-NeM'l-Tlmes Photo by Kent Wtchcock. Former Navy Printer Hears Call of Colorado Mountains Elmer R&lford Lokey will take off hb printer'• apron Friday, MY podbye to tbe Newport Beac,.b union local, cet lnto his camp plck-u.p and bead bade. to Colorado and hb I&-cabln camp at Grand Meaa. Colo- rado_ atop the world'• la.rest fiat-topped mountaln. For the put sev- eral weeka Lokey or Ray u everybody lmow. him hMt hu been m&k- lq" up tbe ~ of tlae New.-Th:oea u a member of the Newport Beacb local or t.be tJpocraphlcal fleet manual O n the side he set union. He has been messing with print-type for · a history of the cruise, er's ink ever since he got a job which he sold to fellow sailors. on the Dally Oklahoman in Okla-After three years as a civilian homa City in 1907. Since that time he r e-enlisted when war was de- he has been in and out of news-clared in 1917 and stayed in until paperwork and he has visited 32 1930. He was transferred to the countries find countless islands. fleet reserve with the tidy in- H · al bo i 1908 come of $73.80 a month for the • -· F'O.l•1edW Kenny Bu.lest Men in Area 11 Detecl Week Ahead .. C&RTIP'ICATa OP F'JCTITIC>Ua Fl ... M NAM• ...m. D . Bob1ct.a -a4 ~ II. B\w;lelt man In the Newport ltobert.loa, a.la Wife. ~ u.t tbn rr--L-&re OODdudioa a , coalecUOa&r7' ~. ~-dlatrtct la Pootmuter Her--~ ........ ·-...... u ... hi· bft't F. Kenn,)' of Balboa, who Uo :::;_ Of .. ~ "=y f!bop~~u;x­ ia presldmt of the New:..,..t Bar-kid ftna i.. campoeed ot lbit follow- bor Cbambtt Of Q:«1111oerce. btC penon. wbcwe a.am. ud ad~ ~•-ppo1n~-t book f I t are: &. D. &bert.ton~ Bertha IL ~ a 1.1.11"'1:"11 ar u Roberuon, both of 460 Palm-prtn, week which la usually •u...1-1 of Glendale, CalllomiL ...,.........,. Wltnus our bud• A.prU 18. 1.N7. ""'-N Harbor Oiamber any week In the year follows: "· D. ROBERTSON ol ~~ announeed Frida)' m~y -Aaociated Ownben c.ff>=~~~~~~°W~ OJ' that a eontract bu been tlgned Tuesday -V.F.W. installation On thl1 April 16tb. A.D., 1947, before for the prochaction of a featu:rette ceremonlet me, Wm. w. Santord a :Jo~ PubUc 1en&th motion picture deallns with Wednesd~y _ Film committee ~g, ':;~eo11:~lr ~~b '=4 the harbor area and lb sports and .... ion. Bert.b& )f, Robert.on. known to me to ••---• ctl ti Fl ~.1 be the i>eraoN wbOM na.mes are aub-recreauuna.1 a vi el. nan~ Thursday -Huntington Beach .cribed to lhfl wltbJn Instnunent, and by the chamber , in oonjunctjon meeting. ackaowledsed to me that they executed. the ame. ;with oeveral prominent buslneu-Friday-Kiwanis club and Com· <BEAL) men who are members, the pie-munity Chest. ~ WPu~~d for Mid ture ii to be made by Mercury Saturday -Or an g e County · County and State. International, producen of educa· Postmasters Aun. Pub.-Auril 22, 29. May 6, 13. ~ ~ ~ln~' color And next week he startJ all over NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and eound IJJld wtll depict the hla-again on other meetings. The Newport Beach Ctty Planning torlcal b&ca..-.--t of N--+ Commluloa will bold a public Heu--.·~~ ·-...-• • A I N I Inc Thunday, llay l ?. 1947. at 7:30 Harbor and lta iw-nt growth PP Y OW• p. m .. In the Council Chami,eno. City and S tin ctlvl A 'th 't hl h Hall, Newport Bea.ch, C&llfornlL progress. por g a ties career WI · securi Y, &: pay PUBLIC IIE.ARING upon the appll- wtll be highlighted, lncludin& sail-and rapid advancement ls yours cation of Mr. Cecile A. Conover upon In chtln wt · In th U s Coast G d A I the matter of re-aon1nc Lot 4 Block g. )'& . g, 1 mnung, water-e · · uar · PP Y 159 and Lot 11. Block 160. R1v'er Sec- 1kling a.nd f ishing. Many of the to your nearest Coast Guard re-tlon. Newport Beach, Caltrorrnla, rrom pal tlal ch th -"tin ffl R-3 to C-1. a · ya ts · at weigh anchor ~u.1 g o ce. By order or the 'Chairman or the in Nt'Wport Harbor will be fea· Ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Newport Beach City planning Com- tured along with the famous an-mlaalon. JOHN M. ALLEN. nual n.lling event, the Flight o f PHILMER J . ELLERBROt::K. the Snowbirds." TRONART Secretary. Pub.-Kay 6. 13, 1947. The film w 1 11 be distributed Jae. through regular commercial and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA'RINQ entertainment channels. One of &M>JO _ n.aor&011f1(l8 _ eotJND The Newport Beach City Planning the major studios In Hollywood Commission will bold a Public Hear-ing Thuntday, May 15. 1947, at 7:80 hu already evinced considerable SAIJ!'B • SEBVICE p. m., In the Council Chambers, City I t t I h d al d h Hall. Newport. Beaeb, CallfomlL n eres n sue a e an as PUBLIC HEARING upon the appll- been in consultation with the pro-cation or Newport Ha.rbor Corpon.tlon duccrs, it is reported. (John A. Harvey), for conditional per-mit to remodel the confom:ilng atruc-David Monahan, contract writer ture on Lot \. Tract 1080. (325 E. Edge- for Warner Brothen and Coluin-water A\·e .. Balboa. C&Itfornla). By order of the Chairman of the bia tor over six years, will write Newport Beach City Plannlng Com-Autborhed 8enlce mlMlon · and direct the film. Virgil EU.. .JOHN M. ALLEN, worth, assigned 81 ~tor of PRILMER J . ELLERBROEK. photography and editor. is con· Delco Radi"os Pub Secretary. .-May 8. 13, 1947. sidered among the finest 16mm. cameramen in the induslty, hav-NOTICE OF PUBL IC HEARING ing been responsible for much of Marine & Domestic The Newport Bea.ch C:lty Planning the camera work on the noted Commlulon will bold a Public Hear- k Ing Thursday. May 15. 1947. at 7:30 war documentary film "Report Repair Wor p. m., r1na1 hearing June 19. 1947, 7:so From the Aleutians," which won p. m .. In the Council Chambera, City Hall. Newport 'Beach, C&llfor11.IL the Academy award "Oscar" in Our Spec"i•lty PUBLIC HEARING upon the appll-1942 . v cation of Clyde E. Sherwood, Tom W. · Hendenon and others. upon the matter The picture is scheduled to be of re'Zonlng Lots 13. 14, 15. 16, 11, 18. completed sometime in September. 19. 20. 21 . 22 and 2S Inclusive. Block ~1 W Central Har WZ M I 1, Ea.at Newport Tract. Newport. Beach, Production will continue through-; • · ~· -California rrom R-2 to C-1. out the summer to enable the N-..nnrt Beacb By order or the ChaJrma.n of the ... ~-Newport Beach City Pla.ni:alng Com-producers to include the many mlaalon. colorful events that are annual JOHN 111.. ALLEN, highlights of the harbor. PH~~ .. E~LERBROEK, Silver Cartwheels Roll Into Iowa City 'CHARLES CITY, Iowa (AP) - A surge of silver dollars expected to r ea ch a crest of about $55,000 began spreading through Charles Oty as the Oliver Corp:.ration dis- tributed its weekly pay roll in "cartwheels." The company paid off in silver dollars through arrangements with the union, r epresenting about 1,500 production workers, to· give a dem- onstration of the penetrating power o( the tractor plant's pay roll in the community. PUBLIC NOTICES Pub.-May 8. 13, 1947. NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF STOCK IN TRADE NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVEN that Frank A. Bila. reald \ng at 425 Red-lands Street. Newport Relghta. City of Newport Beach. Orange County, California, lntend.1 to aell and trans-fer to George Pro.ls. realdlng at lS<M. Eut Centn.I Avenue. Ba.lboa, Ctty of Newport &ach. Orange Countf, Cali-fornia. an undivided one-half ntereat In and to the following: described prop- erty. to-W"lt: The furniture. fixtures. equip-ment. merchandise. supplies, been .. wine•. whlslde.1 and dl8'tllled liq-l uon.. goodwill and good name of the bualneu carried on u Sta« Cafe, 109 21.al Place, City or New-port. Beach. Orange County. Call - romla; NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOL- IC BEVERAGES. KAY 8. 1947 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : NeUce la hereby given that fifteen day.1 after tbe date posted. the under· .Sgned propose11 to aell alcobolk: bev-erages at the11e premtaea. deacrlbed u tollowa : FISHfNG BOAT "APACHE". 1301 Cout Hwy.. Newport. Beach, Orange County. Calif. Punuant to auch Intention, t he undersigned 11 applying to the State Board or Equalisation tor luuance on origln3l application of a.n alcoholic beverage license for theae premlJJes u follow.1 : ON S.ALE BEER LICENSE. -. u llK-Wlth or without <ftW ~Hnc, al- teratlom, Phone Santa Ana 109().W. I 27-ttc CESS P90I.8 and ~I TANKS Imtalled Anywhere In Oranae' Councy COntract Drillinc SeWer Connect1on <AD Work Guaranteed) Full Inourance Carried I · J. :i. McCORMICK 340 Victoria St. Costa Meoa Beacon !5C69-J HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048W REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contract1na and Supplies 97-tfc ~ YEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRAC!'OR 274 East 19th Street Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, Calif, · 30-ttc FORMED Wlndllileldll & HatQ a>ven made tO order. Also Plex. icJuo & Luci~ Sheela for sal~ Nu-World Products Compe.ny, 303 Third St., f!untlngton Beach'. Phone Huntlrigton Beaclt 1711. ~tt. CUSTOM TRAC!'OR WORK Grading, excavating. Gentr&I tilla&e. R. L.1 Harmon. Phona Santa Ana ~-9-UG :ROOFS W. J. BENBOW Phone Hatbor 1012 J SZ.tt• PLtJiiBING I AMON!~T Repairing anj! Remodeling Sink Stoppqe and Etc. ' Phone Hatbor 289-M Home Aruir-208 29th S t. COOPERATNE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon, S~R S.tf• 2573 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa :a>.tto ALCOHOLICS ANOYNMOUS :_ Reply Box "A" lc/o News-TimeS. 32.stc Pennanen't Waves (illustrated) SLEEPS FOUR Sport Cruiser · $4395 Delivered $3695 Delivered l.rp Galley • 8epuate 11-1 • Chrywler Powered e QUlt as 8 g ey 'Y n remainder of his life. In 1934 he and toured the country the next OFFER CAREEB two years as an apprentice in the returned to Oklahoma, bought out For young m en 17-25 and vet- That aa.td llllle and transfer wlll be made on the 19th day oC Kay, 1947. at 10 o'clock A.II. or said day, at the law office.a of Roland Tbompeon, 208 Spurgeon Building, Banta Ana, Calif om la.. That the colUllden.tlon or price 11 to be paid at the time and place or oale. ' Anyone de.1lr1.n.c to protnt the luu ance or .1ucb Ucen11e may file a. veri fled protest with the State Board o Equalization at Sacramento, C&lltorn[a., at&tlng ground.a for denial u provided by law. The premlltl!l!I are not now llceiued for the aale ot alcoholic bev Tinting and ManlCllrlnc Evenln& A(lpt. Pb. Harbor 179-W Dated thla '9th day or Kay, 1947. -Vi'aBea~oli ll03 Coast Hlway, Mar Emerson W. Charles eo::...,.. Southern California Representative N-n 111e11. prlnter's trade. In 1910 he joined the Lexington Sun. charlged its erans 17-36 seeking an active, ln· the navy and after one-and-a-hall name to the Cleveland County teresting career, the u. s. Coast Y.·-he managed to land a job Rural NeW1 and settled do\11.'Jl . G ard h nl' cw" u as e . istments open. For in the navy print shop of a cruis-He also bought the Wilson , Okla. full information go to your nearest FRANK A. BILA Vendor Pub.-May 13, 1947. era,gea.. . KENNETH O. FARNSWORTH WILLIAM" H. CHARLTON Pub.-May IS, 19C7. 75-tfc LOST AND FOUND :Ill er. Post-Democrat. He was called Coast Guard recruiting office. During the next four years he back to active service with the :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ NOTICE TO B100ERS NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 250122 WST Ladies liamilton gold - set type as he rode the waves, navy in 1939. ,,, ... PHOTOSTATS The Board of Truattt.a of the New-port HArbor Union High School re-quests bids on nny band Kember'a unlrorms and one band dlrector'.1 uni· rorm. In the Superior Court of the Stalal of ~llfornla, In and for the County of Lo1 ngelea. watch. Saturday on Balboa Isl- and Liberal reward. Ph. Harbor tr Sell It Through aassified Advertising 'fl printing orde r blanks a nd he even On Saturday, June 7, 1942, he set by hand a 125-page Pacific led 1000 Dallas men who had ---------------------------'--..:.. _____ ..:.__:_ ___ joined the Navy as avengers of VACATIONING in the UST THIS SUMMER? SEE TWICE AS MUCH EN ROUTE! - eo NI WA1'- .RIT••• AllOIMIR I ........... •colo6'tot'•ll'• ~ 0t-.10111a.._T_to6e i-..otm.oo-.· 2 ······-·----.-~..,faaDloa.4•as' TDQL a ...i.um.s.. 4 ----S.P-I ct.ea1 £ JIMMcNo;llaUL Th• littl• map shows how; go East on on• of Southern Pacific's four routel ••• return on another ... ·see twics u much of America-at no extra cost. Plenty of choice of accommodariooa, too: saeunlined Pullrm.ns and .reserved- seat chair an ... modern standard and towilt a1eepen and chair ars ..• fine diners, lounge an and coffee shop can. Any Southern Pacific agent will be sJad co help plan that 1r1maw -=a- tioo trip. Stop and -him umosow. • S·Pi , .. ,,,,.,,, •.. , .. ,. ,.,,,,, E. B. SHARPLEY, District .Agent 611 N_. .... 8&. l'i-9 IMI llulll.&a Pearl Harbor in a great parade through the m ain streets of the city of Dallas, Texas. Lokey was then rated as Chief Printer \11.ith the navy attached to the Dallas Naval rccuriting sta- t ion. The former navy m a n \vho saw the first Iandjng of an airplane on a "'arship still loves the navy al- most as much as he loves news- paper work and the printer's trade. But today all h e was thinking of w as h i s Squirrel's camp at Grand ~1esa, Colorado, where there are 200 sparkling mountain lakes, many of which are annually stocked "'ith trout from nearby federal and state hatcheries. AJI printers and newspaper peo- ple in the southern Orange County area h ave received picture cards of Ray's camping ground and many 1 hope they can afford to get away · for a trek to the mountain top some time soon. NOW llBOWING Samael Goldwyn'• G....& -lme l'letare ' "Tiie A Marco .... ·IOl:L ..,... WA.L~~AK "Regged Angels" dla IAl!Clll.\ &Uriifb -.... ~1"11 ,._ m.&IG .. ...,. . ._..,, .... "Dick Tr VL ci.b:TI" • -!l"o-. Gc:NIJIJQ PHOTO SUPPLIES ·~.,...... ,_ ....-.~ ...... a.II ........ 11..ta ........ CAll.ll.ILI. &a'Al&8 ARTIST SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DRAFTING SUPPLIES BLUE PRINTS il..L TTPlt&--PBOMPI' ua ncz nu PIC&-111' a DSLIVD"l' Coast Photo Supply II Blue Print Co. , .. Co.&...,..... ~ .... ._.._ Careful Savers • Save Here Where Savings ere Safe end Profitable Too Speclflcatlooe and deacrlftlon may be obt&Jned In the. offi« o the high school. · · - 812. . 384tc • SCHOOLS II 'INSlrRUCTION il4 Blda will be rect!lveb at the office or the Newport Harbor Union High School on or befo~ May 26. 1947. Bids wlll be opened May 26, 1947, 4 o'clock p.m. I PRIVATE Instruction on a11 musi- ·fn the Hatter ot the Eatate of DON ALD F. TAPLY, Decea.aed. Notice .. hereby given that the undenilcned wit aell at private sale, to the hlgbeat and beat bidder, subject to confirmation o Mid Superior Court. on or after tbe 28th day or May. 1947. at the office of her attorney,...,Ronald H. Coomb.1 9648 Culver Bou1evard, Culver Ctt7 County of Loa Angeles, State of C&ll fomla, all the right, title and lntere8 ot aatd deceaaed at the Ume of death and all the right, title and lnterut. that the state of sa.ld deceued bu acquired by operation of law or other The Board ttservea the right to re-ject any and all bld1. A. J . FITZPATRICK, ,Clerk. Pub. -'May 13,.15, 1947. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME ' . . t . THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby cer--·l&e, other than or In addJUon to that tlfy that they are conducting a KET-or Mftl. deceaaed, al the time of death ALLIZING bu.slneu at 506 Thirteenth In and to all the certain real property Strttt. City or Newport Beach, County ~lcularlt deacribed. as f0Uow1, to- ot Ot3.Dge, State of Caltromta. under An undlTided one-fourth (") tn· the fict itious firm name of "" CLARK .. BATES COMPANY tereat In a parcel of unimproved. and that aald firm la compoaed of the real property In the County of Or-followtng pef"*>ns. whoee namea and ange, State of California, deacribed addreMJ~~ are a.s rollow.1. to-wit: u : Lot 5, la Block 2 of Tract 126, HANLEY H. CLARK. 145 Via Wu-In the City of New-port Beach, en. Lido Iale. Newport Beach. C&ll.f. CoWlty of Orance.• State of Call-FAY R. BATES. 1530 Mira.mar Drive, fornla .. per Map thereof, recorded In Book SO, at page 40 and 41 of Balboa. C&ll fomJL )flacellaneoua ma.pa, records of Wd BURNETI' B. BEACH. P. 0 . Box Orange County. 99. Newpon Bea.ch , C&llfornla. Terms of aale ca.sh In lawful money WITNESS our hand thl.1 10th day or or the United St.I.tea on conllrmaUon May, 1i:INLE'T R. CLARK ot aale. or part cash and balance evl- FAY R. BATES denced by note aecur.ed by Mort.pae BURNETT B. BEACH or Tnut Deed on the property ao 90ld. STATE OF CA.LIFORNr.A, COUNTY Ten per «nt of amount bid tO be de-poaited with bid. OFO ORANthl GIOIE-a.h d f >< , .. , be Bid• or offers to be In writlnc and n • ay o ay, · -will be received at the aforesaid office • fore me ROLAND A. WRIGHT. a Not'7, Public In and ror •Id County at any time alter the tint publicaUon hereo .and belore date or aale. and tate, residing thereln duly com-Dated thlt1 2nd day or May, 1947. mluloned and awom. pent0na.lly ap-BERNECE s . TAPLEY. peared K.anley H. Clark. J"ay R. Bateti. ..dm>nlot-·--0• th ~-t ,. and Bumett B; Beach. known to me -• a.u.,. 1 e ..,... a I to be the persona wh<>M names are or aald decendent. aubecrlbed to the ,.,fthln In.tnu:nen• RONALD H. COOMBS. cal instruments. Qualified by ex- perience. B .F .A. Degree in music. W .. C. GABBARD, 1712. E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. 384tc EMPLOTIO:l!IT WAN'ITD' !I SITUATION WANTED -Gov- erness; 3 years college, major In child training. Available June 10. P. 0. Box 385 Orange Calli. 36-4tc WORK WANTED-Ironing in D1J ~ome. Plain or fancy. 530 San Bernardino Ave., Newport Heigh ta. 2&-tfc EMPL<>l'MENT QFFl:Jl.ED !I HELP WANTED-Full or part- time housekeeper until June 15th. Ph. Harbor 2347·M, 322 Anade SL, Balboa. 3S-2tc HELP WANTED:._ Someone to clean beach home and general cleaning occa.sioPalJ.y. 310 No. Bay Front, Ball'<>8 uland, or · write Mrs. ArtJ1ur Bone, Z789 Westshire Dr., !Hollywood 28 Cali!. 3S-2t~ ... 9648 CUiver Boulevard !:~~~I~. to me that lbSJ" CUiver City. CallfomJa WOMAN-Desired For light house- IN WITNESB WHEREOF. I b&ve ~~~":'1~ for Adml.niatratrlL · keeping, small apt. 2 adults. Per· :~~to.:it ~l J':;d~ :: ~ Pub.-llay 13, 15. 20. 22, 77, 1947. manent residents. 1 to 7 p.m. eert.!ficate nnt aboft written. ,.. -·" · · · --daily except SW1daya. Phone (8£AL)ROLAND .... WRIGHT auiiDiEss'iiumi:<" """""""" Harbor 435-R, 1312 w. Central . = ~bll~.ud tor a&!d QUAUTY ANTIQUES Bought and apt. 7. 37-4tc Ky mmm•..toe e:a:ptn. October 11. told Choice old glaa, china. WANTED-A woman for house--• ~:-llaJ" 11. ao. n . .Jqae a. 1.HT. ~""'•unusual items prefe?Ted work three day9 a week. Cal) We Invite Savings and . CERTIFICATE oF aua1Nua ...--tie'• 218% Marine Ave., Harbor 404. 37-2tp lnvaltment Accounts FICTITIOUS P'll•M NAM& Balboa h!ond Phone Harber WANTED-~ to be bancfled by mall. TD UNl>Dl!l'.Glm> --· 1.261-W. • ~tic ateody work. 41,:t Old~~ =::.~~ .. ~== . Road. BeK'Oll SOl'7·M. 36-Uc • ~:..;.~~~ Landscape Gardemng ORANGE CX>umT w Writ&! fer fUrtber ID-, ::.0 ,.. -a.. ,. "::"' v · 1 or": &J?d Garden Mainteil8Jlce 23, n.zs and ..P,L:r ':. ~ t tkln and to!\oWlllc ~ -... We -Caron& de! Mar, Ooota or -1 time, onltn In unua &·copy ~g:"!! •-.Ji:~--. Udo Iale. BalltOa hl•nd. ~·far ~'Jr " J<bown :._~," You Should ~!&!r:.'t'::·--•or NTrimmin~.-~H..i--!t11t;: ~n;, M~"!!: • April, Ulf. g .... ~~ --Su-...,.... ...--. n .. n or"~~BllNNlNoa. can or Write Box •r ..... ta~ Z-Ctp e , ~ ?:s,OIW<O• \-. NEWS-TIMES MCJD l'O!t llGTD:. ..,..._ fedara " = l:"'..li1.°'~~;;::i 17-7tp ="t.~ ~.;: e......... a L .• I r:::u:''C'":!! ~::~ ~CHRO-w· .. ~:-1 Mila .-. 'IOl~lt Jllft)-, .._...... 0'1 ' =-~--,• .::•::::.r..'S v-. .. ~ ~*""':sl B11:b 1[ _ pt;ruc Aaocl .u.. '°_*'._ a.-. 1Repmtne-PtamptSav1w wAt1•m•a woiED-BQ lhiGI ...,,. t""' .:::ri·-~ --· ,.,,_ Prsa. ..,.. a.r.. 11e. --~-'i.:r If..-.--.: VAN -DRDIT ., · .,_ ... a • • ~-==---=='·'".RN 1'0UllT.mr am1 -11 .. 131 Oa1v.l.-1.. ~-, JEWELRY · '* · ~11ut-p.ea"otlllw I $ a 1 • · . · -1'1• Newpcwt Blwll. Oaete llw Melt. lTIO · ~ - .... --•: .. • :. -11-tfe -93'4. ... • j • • • T • e•1a --···~-. • wp;IWWW 'l'O MIT • a111JUO.U. • ••--• _,, 'l'O l.OAI' • "11• -• •••. -• W•WPOST 8.1.LBO.I. NSWll-Tl,M 11 =: · IP'OR SAIT i.-n1111bJ Oru4 l.OAM8 TO llUILI> blQr • .__ 'ftJMDU ·--W .. , Clom. ~1911 7 Pap7 IJUB SA•T-:llllt W ....... k -WANJ' HOUSE ar lot cm bMeb J>itno, ---can at 2301 ' ' --. -~'el•• and ..... ..,.., tront.Wmbu)'crtr..iefer:;:_ ElclmAf! .• o.tair.a. -=·-=:=-~·--RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. •••-DTAn • •••· - ....,. GO.GO. ~ -Sp-be-~. 1-a..-, 38-GRAND P1anm. ID!phaD, Knobe,. NEWPORT-BALBOA FEDERAL A. R. EBR1TE JIM W. DOAK I . lleld lparter. Wea-tele-man Oaka, Calif. :lq, w.-.. _. __ Baldwin. SAVINGS a. LOAN ASSN • • -llaht. -....,..... iron • g--..... .. · ........... B ........... r~ .,.._ BALBOA • lllba IDChlded. $145.00. 4ll1 3ht LOWEST ~--and -Many ,other --Gnat ....... 333 Via Udo Ph. Her. 1'°° "Y""' • .......... ~ .. ~ .,.~ St., N-t. HArb<ir 22f7-R. tumlture. See N-'• 230t lllM. TermL Dem.Sdmddt 38-Uc 1936 Nwport Blvd. 1435 Cout Hlway 38-4tp Newp>rt Blvd., Co•ta -Plano Co.. 520 No. Kola. Santa AUTO•onva. 1lllill A a.ta Mesa . Corona del Mar =~==-=..,----:,.--:::..;:..:.; , Wlll PIQ' tOll8 !or 1'1'11" Nrnlture. Ana. Or '1'111 rmt. SO.tic "" Beacao 5857-W HlU'bor 1271 FOR SALE--~&ny clavenl!Ol"l BM ""' !5038. :,is.tic llPllCIA'L ANNOUN,__ a PACKARD ''7 Super Clipper. All -cbalr, cuOhlono. Barpim .In ...__.... the oxlru. 1 week old. Phone oboes. size 7-B; pelr riding boota. P'IJUIJ'l11U row uu: a · K E y S momlnp. Harbor 1294-W. 38-ltp size 8. 311115 Lake Ave., Newport -~-~ .,.,.. liado Wblle Y'"1 Walt FOR c .. ~ 1937 ,.._._ Beach 38·2tc FQR ~Blonc b~u--,..,.., OOJ:L'B ~ -...._. coupe · cbaJr rust Kobler davenport &ncl" V a. cood U...., excellent condltloo. WASHING MACHINE-For ule. ~ battery portable radio. 100 Kela et.. -Call 209A Topaz, Bolboa Island, Pre-wu Easy.· Excellent con-Phone Har. 2l~M after 6 p. m. · M-U. alter 6:00 p.m. 38-2tp dltlon. 185.00. 8 Bay llla,nd, Bo!· 38-2tc roa BZNT &I =ro"'R=-"'=SALE-==-"'1933=-F=o:-n1..,.-"'0e'""1:-ux-e, . boa. Hatboc 2408 38-2tp . ===-.;.:,,:.:::.....:..,..--,.,,-"".":'-=-=-=-IFOR SALE-All !llrnlture !or 3 FOR RENT -2 ~ modem 2-<loor, Radio, heater, fog llghto l'RIGJDAIRE-20 x 22 x 40. $100. room house. Includeo bedroom. apt. on Bolboa Island during and oUler extru. Good U..... ~e 20 x . 22 x 30. $50.00. Bur-Uvlpc room. and kitchen. Muot summer months. Sleeps 6. Will Fair paint. Under retail price. &!er and ftre proof. Harbor 271. sacrifice going East. Phone Bea· rent by week or month . P. 0 . ea S&n Bernardino Ave. Phone 38-4tc con 5256. 1650 Newport Ave. box 178 Bal lsl. or phone Har. Beacon 5332-M. 38-2tp ::FO=R-SA_I_E __ S _f_t.-eo=-=-1d,,....,,S,...po'""t_re-_ Colta Mesa. 35-ltp 2~M after 6 p. m. 38-2tc frlcerator. $100. 203 Amethyst. FOR SALE-Beoutl!UI Navajo FOR RENT-ROOm with odjolnlnc Balboa Island. 38-ltc rup all stza J .. t been cleaned bath. Private entrance. AdUlto. FOR SALE-&:hwlnn lady's bl-Rlcbardoon yacht ion~. Ph. -311 Island Ave., Bolboa. 38-2tc eyc)e. Latest model. Hand Harbor 3119. 25-tlc FOR RENT-Lovely 3 bedroom brakes. Exe. cone!.. $40. Ph. Har. A GOOD BUY-tunrtshec! home, 1nciooec1 yard, 555. J8.2tc WISE BUY 1% baUl, outside shower, utµI· FOR SALE-Play house or ilnlaJI ~A Hel y Be Wlee ties j)fld, close to everything. s-t house 6 x s-, three win· LeRBt "oR p-FURou NITURE June to October. 215 E. Bay daws, dutch door. Cape Cod HA Ave., Bolboa. Harbor 2289-J. style Demountable for ·easy 1962 Harbor IDvd. Cc:wta Me.a 38-2tc tr~rtatlon. Call Harbor 558-f..tfc NICE Summer home, four bed- W or see at 217 Abalone, Bal-__. rooms. Available for four months hoe lllaod. J8.2tc Otben will read your claulllou E B Hillman 315 Goldenrod -----------ads u you a.re rMdlnc th-. · · 'l Mar 35-tl Ice Cream Freezer Ave .. Corona de . c AND A FOR RENT-Apartmen~. Bolboa Frosty' Machine BOATS, SUPPLIES Island, June, JUiy a1>d Aug., • FOR SALE-Neptune 1 % H. P. $450. Sleepo four . Furn. Ph. 21 qL Taylor with or without outboard motor, new. very rea-Harbor 1806. 320 Marine Ace. Hardening Cabinet sonable. Also 1 IC racing dinghy, 38-2tc HurTY on tbl.!. New good sails. Phone Har. 2185-M s o D E N after 6 p. m. 38-2tc REFRIGERATION & SPEC. CO. FOR SALE__: 22 H.P. outboard 123 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Johnson motor. 411 Goldenrod ....:.STOP- TIRE WEAR Let Us Balance Your Wheels With Our New llodem BEAR DY-NAMIC Wheel Bslancer APll*oved a.r,.ler and Plymouth -and Se •Ice NEWPORT • HARBOR MOTORS 211:18 W. Central Aft. Phone Harber 111111 &-tic Othen wm reacl your clanlf\ed ads .. )'OU .... reedlnc these. Phone 4652 Ave., Corona del Mar. 38-2tp J6.3tc FOR SALE-Fishing boat with mooring. First $1000 cash gets it. ·c. B. Johnson, 802 W. Wil- son. R t. 2, Box 407, Costa Mesa. Beacon 5586-R. 38-4tp FOUR BUILDINGS FOR LEASE OR SALE • TILULl:llll NEW AND USED Washing Machines IMMEDIATE DEUVERY GUARANTEED REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES Parts, Motors, Wringer Rolls BENDIX SPECIALISTS DA VE H. SPIES ROW BOAT-Plywood, fold flat. ·F ine for fishing. $25.00. 8 Bay Island. H a rbor 2408. 38-ltp FOR SALE-Used 14-ft. Ke1son Kraft with 6 H.P. outboard motor. Seaboard Equipment Co. -W Nb H 637 1205 Coast Highway. Newport .,,..., . Central . ar. •• • Newport Beach 37-tfc _Be_a_ch_. _c_al_ir_. ----~--•• BAYSIDE PLATING Gold -Silver -Copper -Brass Antiques a Specialty See Our Ad In Orange County Phone Dir ectory SNIPE Racing design, Natural deck; complete with dolly and cover. Good condJ tion. Phone Harbor 1008-W or Har. 2417. 35-tlc WANTED -Marine reverse gear that will adapt to a Ford model "A" Marine Engine. Phone Har- bor 2313 between 5 -7 p.m. 35-tfc 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113 Car. Harbor and l,l)th. Colt& M..., Next to Methodist Church '.IS.tic ---,m:w==-A7ND=""u"'s:::ED=-- Watches .tlock• -Jewelry OUTBOARD MOTORS CHROM OMTERS REPAlRING Suitable For Stores or Manufacturing Just About Ready For Occupancy Look Them Over Cor. 16th & Newport Ave. COURTESY TO BROKERS • OWNERS PHONES HARBOR 1268 OR BEACON 5552 38-6tc FOR SALE-House traileT', sleeps two, good condition. 16th and Placentia, Costa Mesa. 38--1tc TRAlLERS FOlt RENT- Do your own haulinl' and mov- lnc. All new equipment, $2.25 & "2-50 per clay. We !umlsh bitch. Myrebn Broo. Service Station, Cor. 17th & Newport BIY'I., Colt& M... 2-Uc UAL ESTATE a Balboa Coves Lots Every lot with water frontage. Restricted fo r your protection. Price:!J from $8500 includes slip for boat and private beach. Tenns if dt>Slred. J.M. MILLER & ASSOCIATES 15th & Central Harbor 1264 38-l tc FOR SALE-Ocean front, corner lot. Seashore Colony. 30 x 75. $2500 cash. Owner, W. F . Winn, Box 379. Cardiff by the Sea Cali- fornia. 28-2tc Repalrtng -Prompt Service Authorized CUshman Scooter WANTED TO BENT a FOR SALE OR TRADE For lise. Sensible Prices Agency in· Harbor area. 2 bed.rm. hse. VAN D RTMLEN PARTS AND REPAIRS RESPONSIBLE party d .. i.res 3 wlUl 1% acres. Yucaipa, Calif, bo 637 bedroom furnilhed for summer g miles from RedJands. Write J E W E L R Y 916 Coast Hiway Har r season. Call Long Beach 75-339 E L y R 2 Bo 552 1186 Newport Blvd. Colt.a Mesa _________ 32_-tt_c _collect. 38-4tc °'5ia° M:s~n.gCa1ii: fdr lnf~rma- 31-tfc 9KNETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum noel. wood. Coll .. for free eotl mate. RmavaUon & renm.trlng, So Coast v.,,..tlan Blind Co. 'lll'dt 18tb and Newpo<t AvP. ea.ta M .... Pb: Beacon :17112-W llll-tlr CHROMOMTERS Watches -Clock -Jewelry Repairing -Prompt Service VAN DRIMLEN JEWELER 1786 Newport Bl vd. Costa Mesa 31·tlC Electric and Fire Balboa Canvas Shop Equipment Tests sa11a -Boat Coven All Quall!led Personnel Marine Upholstfting C-0-Two, l'yTene & Foam rellll& Harbor 207 -22C % 21't St. CO• Jhed .,-rtern and Pcrtablel Newport Beach TI-tt. now avaDable. -FO_R_S_A_l_.E-'--l~61~Doug--las--e&n00- ETS HOKIN & GALVAN excellent condition, 2 paddleL 1000 Coast Highway 2909 w. Central Ave., Newport Pb.. Hearon 5407 91-tt~ ch H ~•2 27 ti Bea . ar. ~. -c SPEND A MONTH IN COOL tion. 36-Uc BERKELEY. Would you like to FOR SAI ."'------$10,000 or trade for trade your ho~ a t Newport beach property, 80 acre ranch for our house m Berkeley for 40 in Redwoods Two rustic catr July or August or both? We ins family orch~ 30 mile west need space for a family of seven, Redwood hJghway: Write 1116 and our home has four bedrms. Ocean Front. 36-4tp Write to R. C. Miller, 1445 Euc---==------:--:-.,-lid Ave., ·Berkeley 8, Calif. WANT one or two waterfront lot.I. a&-&tc Will trade R-2 lot Loe Angeles ===-=-,,-,==-:--:-::--:--and/or R-1 Monrovia. Might WANT TO RENT-Architect and add cuh too. Les Walls. RFD builder will pay up to $100 per N 1 M vi Callfornl o. , onro a, a. mo. for place to live, or trade 29-12t.c services tor same. wm consider ----------- living a~d boat. Permanent basis. Call Beacon 5860. 34-tfc Newport Beach Home w ANT TO RENT-Furniahed or Close to business district but with antumlahed boule.. 2 or 3 bed· real privacy. Two bedroom home Plenty of Good Tires All Sizes Pbon 'U--a--plus 1 bedroom apartment a t MUSICAL 11 RADIO M rorm will leue. e ~-707 , 81-tft rear, 2 car garage. Large store- Compound Motor Oil Gallon, 70c w • ·~ ~ good ··-~ planoe ' room. Detached wash house. :;:~:d~new Spi:; or good WANT TO RENT-2br 3 bedrm. Elaborate barbecue and garden. grand plan°" Highest p r I c e un!Urnlahed 00.... Wlll 1-. $15,000. · Call Sam Porter at Harber 707 allowed. U you are not ready J . M . MILLER & ASSOCIATES I for your modern piano now we or l& 35-tfc 15th & Central Harbor 1264 Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to U1 Corona del Mar -View New 2 Bedroom Home, fireplace in living room, kitchen with nook, Venetian blinds, stall shower. F1oors all carpeted. Home not quite finished, you may choose your own color scheme, interior and exb!rlor-Prlce $8950. Good terms. Corona del Mar -Best Buy 2-Bedroom home, south of lDghway; sewers In; near school. Large living room, kitchen, dinette, &: bath, Hardwood floors. fioor furnace. One year old stucco. Double garage-. Prloe $.95CJ0....-$2500 d~O mo. Costa Mesa -Full Price $4,250 1-bdnn. Home-Llvlng room, kitchen &: bath. Gar- age, large Jot. Three ·houses east of Newport Blvd. $4250 at $2000 dOWD---Or make offer. 21/2 Acre Rapch Carta Mesa ---near Newport Blvd Home of one bedroom, living room, bath, kitchen, nice _gllest house; corral, fence, chlx equip. Full price $8500. Will consider trade of car, trailer or lot as part of down payment, balance like rent. 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 'h blocks from stores and hiway. Full price $9500. Vacant. Move in today. Completely furnished. CORONA DEL MAR -3 BEDROOM 6 room home, 45 ft. lot. Near school. Good founda· tion. Sewer in. Dbl. gar. Chicken equip, garden spot Bathers shower on large service porch. Large dining • room, nice kitchen. Hard pine floors. Home is 12 yean; old, has good possibilities. Price $9750. Good terms. South of hiway. 3 or 4 blocks to beach. COST A 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. Typical Beach Cottage -Six Rooms 3 bedrooms, 1 block from ocean, completely fur- nished. Sleeps 10 people comfortably. Vacant. Move. in as soon as down payment in escrow. Recently redecorated. We have key. Price $6950. Good terms or make offer for quick sale today. Owner says sell it. Located in Newport. Corona del Mar -View Lot Comer lot-R-2 Zone-Close to stores & Bus Price $2650 Corona de! Mar -Ocean View 2 bedroom-5 room home. Large living room with flagstone heatolator fireplace, dining room, tile kitchen. shower over tub, service porch, hardwood floors, double garage. Ocean view from living room. price $11,950-terms. Open 7 Days Every Week, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ,,---Western Auto Supp Y will give you a high credit to _REAL==-:=ES=T.:.:A:.::TE.:::....:EX=--CHAN--::-G:::E::--::-" JS.He Authorized Dealer be used at a later time. Now 11 "::: 1838 Newport mVd., Colla Mea the time to get a big allowance. aear Residence co;"~ Los FOR SALE BY OWNER 55 x 135' RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT CO. 17-Ut Danz.Schmidt Plano Co. 520 No. Angeles lOO x Com or lot. zoned for residence. On Bo!-38-ltc WASHING MACHINES Main, Santa Ana. 31).tlc clear 2 bedroom stucco pton boa St., Colt& Mesa. Beacon --------~------,-----------$9500 Trade for one or 2 bed-5313 w 36-4tc ..... A SPINET Type Mirror Plano. J .. t room cottage In Colt& Mesa or . . I . sul H r·uR SALE-Attr. furn. 0 c ea n If Yo'1 don't hove one do ,.,... _....ed. A !lne buy only $287. Corona del Mar. Will ... um. or WILL TRADJl!:..-Lolll ... Lido Ille Ba boa Pen1n a o.me view home. J.bedrm., den, patl,o, wuhtna at ' Danz-8chmlde, 520 No. Maln, pay cuh difference. A. D. Moore, ai.o lot. oo Penlmu!a on par-3 bedroom home in fine ret1den-sundeck, garage. Lg. lot fine BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA -Santa Ana. 30-Uc 809 No. Crane st., Compton, cbw of 2 ar ll bedroom -tial neighborhood. 2 car garage. beach, ~ood Income poaslble. California 37-2tp In Harber dlo1rlct. Phooe Harbor See this property and make Reas. pnced, $3000. dn. lmmed. · 701' ll·tfe offer. poss. Brokers please list. Owner '7'5 Newport mVd., o.ta M... CASH FOR PIANOS TRADE--Crfttllne Mt. home !or . 213 Colton St., Newport Beach. Phone Beacon 5TlO A I . beach home, Newport or Bolboa. Harbor Drafting Service J . M. MILLER & ASSOCIATES 28-2tp lT-U• - 8 0 -Or exchani:e use o! home !or f B 'Id 15th & Central Harbor 1264 ---..,....-.,---:=-----Tuning and Repairing beach born !or all or part o! or U1 ers 38-ltc Order Your PHONE MR. FAGAN summer, or will rent beach Residential -Commerd.al 35 MORE S E R V E L Harbor 1668 home. W. H. Wltl>enpoon, Buick 711 _ C. Coast IDway, Newport BALBOA Beach Home, extra apt. Home8 under constructloo near Double flat, 606 E. CENTRAL, ~. $20,000 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Rear of -So. Bay Lot, Onyx Ave,. 2 bedroom home, $12,000. Will consider any reasonable offer. ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone m -w . . 38-2tc CORONA DEL MAR BARGAIN! PRICE REDUCED from $10,500 to -$9~! This fine two bedroom home is just one year old, has hardwood floors, plastered throughout. SWmy and cheerful with Jots of windows. Convenient kitchen with double sink. Modem table-top range Is Included, along with a few other fumlshlngs. Floor furnace has thermostat control. Lawn Is In and a few fruit trees. Large shed big enough for 3 cars. Iriimediate posession. Fine. Locat!m. This home will sell l;lefore the week is out to some- one with about $3500 cash. Easy terms on the bal- ance. FULL PRICE ONLY $9,500. JOHN E. SADLEIR -Realtor STANLEY A. SMITH-Associate Broker 1!505 Coast lDghway CORONA DEL MAR Har. 741 38-ltc FRANK P. JOHNSON -Realtor . OWEN C. ANKENEY-Allsoclate 1664 Newport Blvd. Days Ph. Beacon 5434-W Nights Ph. Beacao 5210-J FOR QUICK SALE -COU.RT Best buy in Costa Mesa. 5 room modem house, 6 In- come units on 'h acre of ground. Room {Qr several more writs. '12 blk. from heart of Costa Mesa. Over $4600 per year income. Poss. at end of escrow. See this at once . $27,500. Easy terms WILL BUILD 2-and 3-BEDROOM HOME For $6500 Including J,ot G.I. included. [ · NEWPORT BEAC~, 5 rooms, patio and barbecue pit. Bnc ed walled In -· back yard. 'h block from ocean. A re buy. See this at $10,750. Tef ms B. A . .N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES 38-ltc HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INSURANCE I . A MOST OUTSTANDING BUY Income Property Near the Lido Theatre 2 HOllSes . . . very well kept up . . . two bedrooms each . . . large garage . . . Lots of tile . . . good summer rentals. This property has a real invest- ment value . . . There's no letdown· after seeing this property. SACRIFICE PRICE $11 ,000 2 BEDROOM HOME With an extra comer Jot included . . . very good district . . . EASTSIDE . . . near school ... hard- wood floors . . . Family fruits with a large pro- duction of Acovado. Car and a half garage . . . separate laundry room. Built when material was good. 7 years old. A real buy at a SENSIBLE PRICE $7,750 MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS WE ARE HERE· TO SERVE YOU B. A. NERESON REAL E.'n'ATE BROKER AND ASSOClATES 1972 Newport Blvd 819 South Malo Ooata Mesa, Calif. ~ta Al;la, Calif. Phone: Beacao 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240 Gas, Refri'g--•or 17-Uc dlr., 944 E. St. S&n Bemardlno.37-4tc Phone Beacon 5860. 34-Uc vacant. Stucco. On the penl-'1• Willowick Goll aub, we• t "'""' lll69 Mlramar. Adjolnlnc lot la S&nta Ana. These two-bedroom N Q W -at SPINET Planoa. The moot I•--llONWY TO LOAlf II IN SANTA ANA available. Helen FarrinCton, 1107 bonieo Include dual fumaco. ---------------------- makOL Laweot priceo. DeJIYW)' On North nowtt St., 7 room Eng-So. Robertson Blvd, L. A. 35. laundry tray, We bath and • 38-ltc V 0 G E L ' S at ooce. Some In Blond, rnobotr· lllb type rtucco, 12 year old. 2 CR-15623. 32-lltc kitchen !iXtUml on 50' lot near 100 llabl Street ~ l&I IUlYand Wolnut. Art CUM. Plain N"""" '60NEYT Jarp bedrnoms; knotty pine tr&ll8portatloo, acboola and _ ~u cueo. Your old p1""° ta1cm 1n """"' .111 -. uv1nc room is " 25. dlnlnc NEW HOUSE ot11er 1acillt1 ... -. at blcbKt price. Tenm. Danz See Ua !or Quid<. Belptul room br. nook trlmed In Pbllll-Co I te · $6100 Concrete Blocks Sdunldt Plano Co., 520 No. 111a1n s.rvtce OD Your F!na\ri"I p1ne mehogany; two fire p1aceo, Z.bedroom un!umlahed.. mp e pnce and Cesspool Tile & Brick Santa Ana. SO.tic N--LoaDll OD unit beat In ba-t, patio $14,960. 100% vet loen. No down poyment. -PATIO WALLS LAID USED Planoa. Good mtk• M . Furniture SaJ•"" wlahlnc -11, !lab pond. 18111< To be completed around July tint. See !umlshed model of :IO com-waiter L. Kim' e $96 and up. Or will rent. OUr --~ . ~. "* cU'den and .all We hove the piano In tblo omce. pleted homes oo Bewley St. neor ,. terma are 11ne. t>enz.Scbmldt, Car or Other Security ldndo or almlbo, • nrlet1 al -w 5th st. w t CONCRETE PRODUcnl ro. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. SO.Uc beartnll: fruit trees and 18111< -., -on corner !of, =:-Ana. .. ~ ;,,, tr~ 1lllfO Newport Roed, CGata -PIANO ":'UNING -,_.... Hourtl: 10 to 1 and ll to II llllade and on lot 'IS z 200. Prtce Central Aw., Bolboa penlnsUla. R "" home .,_ Mov In 80 PbDne' B•ocm 5Z56 •ttc J. B. Bauwn. Phone Bes cr.m <"'-' Satu:rdQa) ~00. • Completely tu:ndched. 11 n en. es •.... . e ft9 ~ -"'""""* ~ •. 388 _..__, CGata We baw other llne bame8 In tile dllna, ~ ware ~ Maid clayo. _ ~ --~.... . llonl part< dlllrict. room ond bath. Uvlnl: room w 0 0 D -'IS-Uc QUILlTCH OR CONE with fire place, dlnlns room. ·Dl9iW.. BUNGALOW Plano. A ba1"), 6U Wat 17th St. --kitchen oervtce pardt,~~ llo.tbL DANDY HOMES, INC. Sala Aa<!nta. North · Hollywood B. W. WHl<aii jUttllb....,..To ... ltlllto--• - Ph. Beaco1i 14166 It. 'Illole Ulle wJvort. Slll5. Ta-• Brand -~--fer ----------- 19 """'"' l!llwt. I-di ,,._ 1"'tlt. -Alia. 1121 Cl Balboa Beach Home rent. •1•1• -• ~ per 17-2tc No. Main. »-Uc -a., .... ._ 'l'O MIT ., 5 ---·-t to -I One 1 lot la Balboa. -wlth11 ,.. __ ... Radle ~, -11o.7. -..,,,_, -• bedroom. IMnc .-. kl~ wm Pay v.el.l All --· • ...._ de. place !ar a ..... tamilJ' ar • --~--fer ..... bath. Nice pwlbllltls. °"'7 lllr -fwal-Gr - -D---mo.--J'ut4' rurmlbod. $12,900 rat -tb al lvq. JilllQ. 8'150. I ,...~B111&tla. ~ u ·1uo 18lt~Ncapcai8'd..o.ta.._ · -, 1 Crawler Fmuftme Co. . DORT NORTON Ba ""' mo 1· 11. IOIJ.ER 1: ~·= JOHN D. BURNHAM . l .11. IOIJ.ER l:'AllSOCIATEB 911 1'capwt a.«.. Calta= -0.-mar 4, 1'ciw'i:. ~ -All*a -M a:'i:! 15th I: O!ntral 38-lte Harlior :r ~ -IT-15tb I: Omtral ·Bartxr =.. 2 Small Homes • • ' MUST SELL!. CHOICE HOM.ESITES ON LIDO SIZE · 471/zxOO Fr. • IDEAL LOCATION I PRICED FOR.QUICK SALE , . ' , ' • P 8 NSWPoar ••L•O• NSWl·T••••1 -'riJMD&'I' XwwwM 8m1!a Olaf.. .. !I, 1"1 Sport_Rsller Dee J~ Takes Bow; Ready for Bay S.nday J17 CLJPP, BALJ. cluoed the _..a at the Jauncb- Tbo .... __ clrend><d -lnll platform who were Mr. and ---Vn. c. A. pfanlrucb and Mr. and "' the Doe Jay, the «toot •i-t-11n. J 11. Mlll<r ., s.n Dteco. I _,,..,..,. boat built by the Sea Boat 1llr .,;.i Mn. Dick DUtmar and Co., hit the salt water for the tint ~ A. Donalclloa of· Costa Mesa. time at 3 o'clock Saturday after.. 1llrl Donaldson, mother of Don ,_, from the marine WO)'I of the chris~ the lhJp for the .,,.,,,: 8eac:raft Co. 00 Cout hljlhW"Y-en, Mr. Miller and Mr. P!ankuch. The ceremony included a pres.. 'The Dee Jay w1D operate aa a ontatlolJ speech by Don Donaldson, member of the Point Loma ~ who with Dick Dittmar, operates the Sea Boat Co. Don &loo Intro-flahing flee~ and will make a Quality Lumber . and Building Materials morning trip to the Coronado hi- ands, and an afternoon trip to the kelp beds In the San Diego area. Twin Gr aymarioe dellell, will furnish the power for the speed necessary for thls rieorous sChed· ule. · ' • COSTA ~SA LUMBERW. The owners of the new vessel were shJpmates in the navy from which they have been retired. They also operate the boat J ay Dee. The Sea Boat Co. plans to have the craft ready for tishln&' by Sunday, and that date will also mark the end of th'e 10th week .. .I;. BOll'l'ETLZB ~8-IOlll I . since the keel wu laid. . ~ VcHEVROLET I =-. YOUR CAR is worth it • If it's worth driving at all, your car deserves the kind of checkup and repair service we are equippd and staffed to give. Whether you 've driven it a hundred miles or five thousand,· a pre-hot-weather ex- amination is a necessity. PROMPT SERVICE \ and MODERATE PRICES HAVE BUil.T OUR GOOD REPUTATION Culbertson J . . ' , . • • . SF'ORTFISHER Dl:E 1AY ON LAUNCHING and peAts on launchlnc platform. Mn. A. Don&IUon (center ) or Costa Meu. loe Miller and ~ln. Clarence Phancuch 'left) and Mn. loe MillK erHi~ h ~· f!nCfl Phancucb are J.a the rore(T'Ound. -News.Times photo by ent tc ooc . .. . . . CC Opposes Offshore Oil Drilling Plan .: \fl · (Continued rrom Page One) I ~ ~ MurplJy had met with Park Supt. · Wilford C. MacDona ld and dis· "' cussed plans for the beautiCication of Central avenue, Crom Balboa to Newport Beach. As an incentive to the program, it -..as agreed that the Cir.;t two- and-a-half blocks on the avenue from Balboa toward the othPr sec- tion would be started within a rew ANTIQUE. When collecton pt together, you wtll always flnd an days. Oty Engineer J. B. Webb oddity or ace-old value 1tandJn1' MJmewbere nearby. 8lalldln1 ln the has offered to cooperate, Mr. Mey-foreground of Ull11 vlnUg'e or 1910 runabout or &0mewhere there. er said. about8 ai-e two of the fancle11t oddltle.' oollecton this side of GUa H. F. Kenny, president of the Bend and the Ore.t Dlvld&-Polloe Serteant Charles K. Priest board, announced the appointment (left) and h1!I old rrtend, A. Crane of Fullerton. The bugy and the of F . W. Largen, manager of the klndly-looklnl' hound doc ln the cab belolll' to Cane. Balboa CHCe, a former tree sur-News-Times photo. geon. as a member of the corn--------------------'==-==~=~ .. ., City Council Votes 1 1 3 to 2 In Favot Carr's Feed .Store Barbo~ Glass Co. Balboa ls,and PieP Hay and Grain 1111 ...,,~ J11 n.l ea.. aia (Continued' from Page One) l Quallty.Ft*la AUl'O~I· ... GLASS Muoo Siltt and Cound1man I ~~OLA88 Allen voted to A-~· ... _ 1ppllcatlon ....... D••·· . ••• IL IMI I ~ -~- and Mayor ~~~Councilman --Jor New,-...._ Mil JIGM: . .__ 0 . Z. Rober-. and llbeil wted OOllTA ¥1!8 • CC agalnlt c1en1a1. · Gjam IDlltallljd IWJlue You Walt Taking aavantage or the situ· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~ ation, Councilman Robert 1 o'n • moved that th e pier permit be granted and Councilman Isbell seconded the motion. On a rollcall vote, Mayor Reed and Coundlmen Isbell and ~rt­ aon cut their ballots in favor ot the grant. while Councilmen Allen and Siler paired against it. Coundlman Allen in offering his opposition to the petitioner's pro- H A·N s EN'S ZUNI Oceea Confectionery & Lanch Malta • NOW OPEN J!JVl:NIN08 Sandwiches • H t • • • burgers , . posal stated that hel'etofore the council had agreed not to issue any more permltl for new piers llMqclry'a BolC Cluuly • o.tming ee· CrMm on the · island. However , lie added, ~================~======~ he had observed tha t the counc:ll ... was not fair iila.smuch as they were approving piers for some residents and not for others. ''I'm not going to vote ln favor of a permit for a new pier . I think · it is unfair to approve piers for some and not for others. I move to r eject," said Allen when the matt<-'r was first brough t before the council. It was at this paint that Coun- cilman Isbell cast his seconding motion in error. RADIATORS Re~o-Ou~ Gas Tanks Welded All Work Guaranteed BELL'S Radiator Service -Twenty-tdntll 8t. Near Comer Central Ave. Pltone Barbor %S0! FOR dfsURANCE SEE Howard W. Gerrish 1808 Newport lloalenrd COSTA MESA Plione BMeon 5151 Automobile • Fire Accident • ·Life Ucense and Contract Boods Written . I ltOW TO ~El/I lYOllR 1lltf_IS ITllllG 'NI 11,lTHY --w- ' .. I • ' ' ' ,• : ,,· • . . . . . . . .· -. .-- I :·I }Jere's a potenc preservative that fighcs ~ causes of wood decay. le leagthens the service of your grape stakes, fence poses, mud sills, underpinni~, hop poles, and a.n1 wood you put in contact with~ damp earth.. Standard ~ood Preservative coatains 90%! "';lit1e i•gre· dien!s -selected for their permanency. Apply it the same as ordinary creosote -and keep your woOdea strucrures from toppjiog before their r I Clayton ~ompson Who'eu•e DUtrlbuUon Phone 1M Bl.. Phone 1094 I A S TANDARD -OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT mittee. Harbor Scenes _ __'.'.:Be"...W.:.'.:'.ise'.'....=:...'.A:'.d'.:vertlse'.'..,'.:".':__.'..==========..!...=============::!:' I==------The member.; voted to oppose the plan for a state~ntrolled for-Will Be Filmed eign trade center in Los Angeles, thus su~~ng the 1:-0S Angel~ I (Con tinued fr6m P age One) chamber 1n its opjection to such yachting, S\vimming, water-skiing a plan. and Cishing. The local cham ber took no ~c-Many of the palatial yachts that tion in regard to the annexation "'eikh their anchors in Newport plans of the Costa Mesa Olamber. Harbor will be featured along Nor did the rules of the local with the famous annual sailing chamber pennit it to go on record event. the "Flight of the Snow-in favor of any of the four can-b' ds .. . f Ir . didates who are running or posts The f i Im will be distributed on the scb~l boards.. through regular commercial and Braden Finch., ch81nnan of the entertainment channels and will recent f~nd dnve , for the. 1,lew very likely be released in another Presbytenan Hospital buLlding, version by one or the biggest Ma· w8:5 . asked. how s<>?" the 'new jor studios in Hollywood, who have bu1ld1ng wtll be built here. He Lr d vinced considerable in- said h~ was without accurate in· ~er::t rn ~uch a deal and have been formation as to ~e schedu~ed date. in consultation with the producers. , . One of the ~1ngs that 1!i delay-Mercury International has as- 1ng construction, he said, was . ed th i two toJ>"flight men to 1 knowing how much the state and sign e r . .d I federal government would contrib· ~1 mpihete the t pr~uc:-~~r D~:1 r ute on a share-the-cost project. "ona an. con rac 1 . A state medical authority who . Warne.r Brothers ~nd Cc:>lumb1a f~r visited the Newport Harbor dis-over six y.ears, will write and d1- Chevrolet Co., Inc. trict 10 days ago said that only reel the film · . . , $2-million had been allocated the .Virgil Ellsworth, assigned a.s state for hospital building pur-Director of photography and, edi- poscs and he stated that some tor, is considered ~ong t~e finest areas were considered more critl· 16mm cameramen tn the industry, cal that Newport Harbor. having been responsible for ~uch Your Barbor Area Authorized Chevrolet Dealer soot w. Central NEWPORT BEACH Ph. Barbor 513 A Good Sign to GO hyl && well-timed departures daily from Newport Beach C1wl • ..,. ••• to tab JOG IO,._ JOG W8Dt to ID, •• ioAa )W'tw-.lyl 'lbcT I ""9 of mil• of GreyhOllDd roa• link ,.oar _..11111J1ii;J with wb) towm and dlwl1nt polnta •• .,w1a. in .. w.t. lbMpmt the nat1m FteQJllllamr. W ,.ca taavll ai ~ ccan••lm-. Aak J'llTr ar..,m-a Acmt fer 1wM:r pock• tJ11 teNe • ·.(LC. 8WAn'OaD -c:...& ft. 8e1m1s MD " laATI ALWAYS AWAI LA.Lil GRIYllOUND. • Mr. Finch promised to make a of the camera work .on th 1 e noted more factual report on hospital war documentary ft l m 'Report plans at the next meeting. from the Aleutians," which won The board member.; decided to the Academy award "Oscar" in delay action on the county plan· 1942. ning commissions request for a~ The Picture is scheduled to be proval of its land use may u~til completed sometime in September. they have seen the map and heard Production will continue through- what C. H. Digges, the county out the !UJmmer to enable the pro- planning engineer, has to say in 4ucers to include the many color· favor of it. ful events that are annual delights Engineer Meet Called Refrigeration service and engi- neering society wi1J meet at Swan- son"s Drive-Inn, Santa Ana. on Thursday. Speakers are E. E. Han· sen general manager and J . L . ~. vice president. of Shields tntral Violet company. Youth Elected Mayor SAN BERNARDINO -CTueo· day)-James E. CUnningham, 30, youngest mayor in history of this dty, was sworn into office Mon· day. He 1ucceedl Will Seccombe, 73, w bo served that office 11 x ye an. APPROVE BUILDING Construction of a builclins ori tile N. '"'"'t pier for the uoe of the Cout Guard wu approwd by the city council on Moodoy. n.. con- struction C09t was estimated at between $lllO and $1000. of the Harbor. EVERYTHING lnQoallty REFRIGERATION Air CoadlUonlng • F.qolpment 0... • ()eblmeta • Ooaaten Walll~ • r ... i.m. • 8toolt .... Ban • BootM (Mp~lete llarlletll •w: .. ~aa ma.LM• s•'••M.. A• .. m.i·11o11·. -- . Ml. SHIPPER & Ml. FARMER Ml. & MRS. PA 1 r NOIR You would foot the bill I 1 MR. & MRS. CONSUMER Look out! 'l'hen!'a anotber big rail- road waaeclemaru11-cledyourway! The non-operating unions alone -whoee members do not actually operate trains-are demanding a llat increue of 20 C1111tll an hour. 11-demands would ccJlt the rail- roeda of the country twc·""""""' l/iJtty-cif/lt million do/Ian a Yfllll'/ tut ,_ tlieoe e t '>7• W .. ·-" 181,i _ .... ... tw. ....... tldnl major ...,. -... .mee 1m. n.. av-ce weeUy,., ... .-e., 75", ............... .., rilt " ""· Smee 1939, railroad wap and _material co.ta have .,_ op - than three tiiw-.moc:h .. freight Nim, .... lift ma. .. much .. pr• 1'$ tlnw. '1bai ii wb,J in ' . 1946, with the larpat peaaitime traffic in hiatmy' the net income of railroads went down to the equiva- lent of only 2"-3 of the net prop.. erty in\.-.,..,,t. W1tat About lH11' ' Ewa with the recent freight rate incuuo, ~ ligurM indi- cai. lhat the railroads will make only about the aame low Ntom in l!M7ain19'6. Thiawillbeheca080: -the wage m-made in 19'6 will be in ell'ect !or all ol.1947; -apecial payroll Wee OD riUJnieda I have recently been ina'l!f,sd; -and permgertrafficbudliclinado WMre Would IM MoJ... 1 1 . eon.. From,. I We eu't,., Olli wl!at we dclail lab . i.. Md we me mt 18""'1 ta]'!!•• DOW lo med ..... t -..... I ~ ti .....,iete Ille 1mtn-a. &!.I ._. 1ee tl!a&,... aee.i ... rtl!a& rw. • lfveroa. . 11 You Would Foot tM I WESTERN RAILROADS lel YS•T ADA•• •Ta&&T • CB.ICACO 1,-11.t.11'0 ' . We a. p1hliehbw tbil and~ advert· 1w+t. to taJk with.you ·~ fl"ll i...d .-matten ~ ..., imporlo.a$ to .. erybodT. •· • , '