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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-04-24 - Newport Balboa Press.. • • ' --.. --·1-.... , 4 --., .. ~ ,., . .,.. .., ... ,.. .,.. ., .. ~- 0:11'W -pin. • . . VOLtJ)IJCVIJl . . ·-&ie!t-~t- • . - .. • --,.. --# ~ "BIUCK", GAINDI We ended ana era of 'nw! ~ lut ll'rldaJ lllJ11.t and bepn anotller, ~ mlnltled ngrete and jublbotton. I .n ... tou&!I~~ -C.awt\wd; Ute Ola l!la!t Tank, ·.tnll • • • .. ,_ •• . PHONE HARBOR 1918 • eonstr,uctron Activity, at . Mesa .. Grows hlo_.-Gr.ce I!&'" _\116 co.pub- ~ ol Udo -olepnt , . publlcaUon. ~ In town '!be thriving e<>mmdnlt;y of -Utey ha" aldecl In gl..tag . N-rt _, an ouUtancllng Coeta Me B a continued to "-"8r .whll• lhOJ'ft -heft break all building records for In. Ill* own l>ome town. unincorporated areas in the ....,..n•••= IWllOI MIA • • --- NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TBURSDAY, APRIL 2', 11M7 • ,. ADd It ,... good aeolng Uncle ty ·· •ta to•·"--Reddick, wbo to NO'!' a coun 88 penru ........ g jOam&llatlc buccaneer, llke a iea-$191,150 were iBBued for 65 '-writer hinted once, take tho buildings for the first two -In IWt grup and predict big. weeka in April alone, records ~ ;'°tter thlnp for Th• on. file in tha county building · Pnctk:ally Iha whole elem atatt department &bow. . . . PLAN FUTURIJ 01' G1RL ~ at the Udo Wharf '1'11-y n-. tbeM Girl Scout leaden and repraentaUYee of dYlC orgpliaU<m11 he&rd plans for the mtabllMment of a Girt Scout clubhOU91! at a tutu.re date for Newport Harbor ctrll. 'They an left to J1irhl, T: Wellton Jay, Marie Beffem. Mn. G.rayce Setn:r, )(n.. Walt.tr&. Oole. Mre. Herbert Morey, Hany Welch. Kn. Jerrold S~ler. _and Horace En.sip. (Preea photo). at tbe paper came to the farewell Perm.It. lMued to Udo Homea.. party ~ the Hurley Ben. They 1n ... of 1151 m. 17th otnet, C<>ota Harbor to Get all llhowered pralae on the Ole Meaa. for 20 dwelllnp at $8300 Bait Tank and he llhow•red right each and 20 --at ,_ each Fire Boat Soon back at Diem. Beat •tatf on any totalled. $138,000. Tile homee are . • · pa.e:,u anywhere, he claimed, and to be erected at 17U, 17~1. Broad-Newport"1iarbor wtll aoon 1)e by golly, he wu rtght! · way to and including 1971 Btoad-served b a. tire boat u a ruult And the •ta.tt led Bait Tank on way. Y 4 a hunt through a dozen packagel Other perm.ita include tboee LI-of action ot the Orange County to a new filhing reel which prob-1ued to Mont.a Plenon ot Rt. 1, Harbor CommiuJon, 1t wu re. ably bu been broken in on New-Box 207, Ooet& M-. for a dwell .. ported today by Chairman Roy N. port pJer already, and gave Mama ing to be constructed at 1161 POSE Jtdwuda. Bait Tank aome Smell Good brand F1rst 1treet., 2772; 8. P . Bra.ck, pel'fwne and everybody got aentl-Box. 73•, Coeta M.eea tor a dwell-Stripping of gear rrom a •ur- mental aa helL tng to be erected at 1281 Beatrice pl~ Navy f\J'eooat and reinatalla.: Then Uncle Bemite told the folke a treet $700; Mn. Har:fett N. Yount Uon of that equipment on a work about the future of The P1"el8, of 117 s. "S" street, i..o. Angelea boat which the County of Orange which sounds out of thla world. and o. w. Marrill of 2123 Orange ha1 acquired, will provide a much With Iota. new equtpmat and avenue, ea.ta Mea&, for a carage neede<! piece of protective equtp- lot&a new enthuslamn even the to be erected at 2120 Orange ave-me nt. L. A. Times and Fred Beck won't une, $360; Paul Trautman, Coat.a The Navy boat and ill equip.- be much bigger than we will be--Mesa for addition of a rumpUI ment waa bought by the county tore many more moons! room at 1522 SE l!"lower street, but hu never been put to the UH To make the era-changing ceJe-$lOOO. for which it wu intended. The ·bration complete, we were eerved NEW DWELLING equipment will go onto a cratt .one of the moet elegant m--'-by just a.cquired tor $2900. The re-e~ ~ Lloyd Braddy, 1829 Barbor boul-tfi tln Ill ._ do ln th _ _. -Ous Ohnemua and' hla -nant ou t g w i,,.; ne e ~ -... •-evard, COit& Mesa and Otto K. f L l ff ·~--t 913 ~---t HI .... <:nW that you've ev.... ....., o Ye oe ......... a .......-.. 6 ... --DoddofRt.2Box=,Coot&Meaa, Con ! t ! ~ Prime Rib Of Beef, A.-Goeh, that way. vere on coe • 11:"9 .... --for a dwelling to be erected at 1731 1 d t -. $1300 ·w .. out Of um: WOJ'ld. and steakl ma e o ~ . Broadway, no.ooo . .....s to Braddy Pl--· -" f-••· ~-~t •· to make eVMi a ve-tartan drool -....... .... ~ .. u .. ~ .>U a-for a ---to be erected at 17n th dual P"~ of -·-ey And, the day being Friday, the a----serve e -r----.-. • Broadwa)', SlOOO; Jmlr.abeth P'llnk vessel fo?' the uae of engtneer :·::~I'll tll~~ platee ...... ,Oo.·ti.:.:.4 ';. ~·~tl .. ·'" Morgan Noble 1n hit work. "'rlrM.. a: nae ~ .eftn 1t we 'IUSrVE DONE US WBONG • , ' -•• • - TWENTY PAGES ' --Atma to be cl-fair and Impartial, and lllUI to receive and retain popular support. ft • NUMBER 8 $420,000 Water ·sand 'lssue Defe~'ted; City Still Faces Serious Water Prob-lem Highway congress To Meet at Club H .. F . Kenny, preefdent of tho SoUthern California Highway Con· ~ bajl called a -on of Ulla important road group for Friday, May· 2nd, at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. In the call for the . eetinl the need for aome &de-- quate highway bW Whf<!h wUl P'"°"" 'fMe -Rftl~ent fUn\1.8 for construe· Uon ls atreued. Leo Wilder of the Long Beach Chamber of Com· merco lo Secretary of the HlgllwaY Qote• w . • ~ meeUng la called for JuncbeOn at 12:15 . • • \ I - I . . ' • • , • It . M&Wl'OllT·BAI,W\4 llllM•P '.l1ulrwday, April U, llH7 • SS~ THBD'l' SHOP REVIVEJ>. Newp\rt'• 'l'llrlft Sbop,_!Jq ~ lllpt • ~OMJ . I _llr.lT.-•••lD.D. 1,---~-=...,,,~-~~~ WV,..... ill -to be ft Ill~ I, J..t ~ fD ~ • ~ tNi• ,.,,., ot u.. ,_..._ -~ ~~ · lr"'-Dr-.-G-• .,.....-T-o_h_i_ll_ _.,. 1' ., .. .. • -• •• G ., • • per hlfDMt -r Oil --ft<B -to -..... PMID!l•M -au'"'""'"' _ ..,. :P¥1 u s -at. au °*' m14: 'J .. •-. lib it UMf fl Jll'8ia Uld an the~ w,-n·•:r llllllt 111 ... ._ to -0out --....._ m~e;o T ...,.._... ft'Olll J...-Bowa.rdt C"Wl·1i ""':;•~,_;J11~1 w ............ _,, .... ____ ........ --~ --.... . ·---. --------...-"-~ • piJ • Oomml-Claalrmu.Uld -N ....... 811"1z ·QnMh: s.. ~ Xr a~ i*-GJWD M "LI Cotu.., J'n•nc:e 0DmmJttee U -• AW Call Badlor I ........... , ................... .... •m care for children. ea_mpenillpe for the Giri Scoab tlle CbalmWI. • ..,_,,. t11e f11rt21.,. ca,,,,... tlmd, ud a lmlg lilt at othetw. --of 11w1 _,_ Dtotilct tr 1 • ¥1 lnkl· Cbab. 'Oft.r a llandnd -roolclento -.. IJldlc:aled tn\.erelt In dedk:a""&' a Kuonk ONLY GOD OA.N MAKE A TREE ~to--- . (Bllt we -plmlt ·-!) · P11rk't Wt --m•r- l'olb --pot115 Jut w.11: wbm tbe cit)' cound1 -m-........ "Ow CC>ID• Pl 15 _. tbe o«1Jr ot-a !'DO() worth ol Palm tr.. (tr.) m..i&J la t11e w1,w -of • ~ ·-from ........ uq ate ln to tbe c!tJ> to Int llf) o,trdn1 AftllDf ~ the µ •' t1p u-.-·,,,. U. ...icome to I . .. llllpn 'te 1'142 M, at llMlt. . -~ We bapo tll&t Ibey -thtw1tit, It ••• -•· that the matter would _. -...,.. • 111 our iq. om\>!-·~ _,, •--. •--u ....U u join •.In our AIUBOJ\ J!'. !"'"• ....... 0 111 Nf~ to the dty p!ennlnc «•r'm'oa who 1[rOQld ID a.. .. -.-1.· . MD.10K M. IUDIU.1'.D. 1801 Cout 111Pwa1 OOllON.& Dm> llAR """' ... Jta· • n.. --;J; ~ ... 1-aLl llJ•o"of i 1,.\ ••lie-., tma, Mir for ·an !Dtes .. etlitioa frca tile dty i.tturDIJ for rz~ftr~"":!...~ -of tlMI ·--Cotirt of 0,,. Ooaat,. -lo Ni11' ~ tbeir -1 lllOllthly D' I d • and then-form a ..Odon'-, to ...-.; ..... on.~ of a.aJ ~ -&.d>•llz 1 ~--wblch they would pw Oil to ihe OllllmO. ~ s,: ~~=I~==========· Onsc& BOIJltl: JO..ll.A.11.: MP. K. . ~ RA.Ta· Tiie coancll, ui-folb thoucltt. would then be •· deollnl' with "WlkltlowelW of Cat. :-----------.,-- In. a...,.. daunt.,. P.Oo J>Or ,..... ~ of.e>rup °""'*"·UM pectad to pt an opinion from tlle joint-harbor commlttee. :!::!."" ;! ;::i_+-.,.:-:;i;: !. R. llonaco, M. D. the city enpeer, and the city attorney who would probably llat>t.1 b7 th• ~· com-WATE~R ELSE? opine, "Gentlemen, you would be tzettlng a dangerous 'preee-mentacy duriq the . refrMhment ' ., Al'll ••• t - ··•m•wr a,..•-·1wM•G•·-•Jlep.U.Nd lboba 1.ewt Repi.o.d . Z:re·ba-11ww-.o..tnJ ,.,._.~mi -Anibnlance Servtce ..._ ......... ·014 __ ._ Apncy All -written. HOWARD W. GERRISH. 1IOll NeWport mvd. Coot& -PHONE B&ACON Billi Was the water iasue ooe of dire urgency! . dent!" After thla,. a palm committee woul_? be forined with ~An Muona. nprdl-or lode• The elected official.o of the city of Newport Bee.ch have the building inspector u advi8o11 (but no voting power) tteo, ano Invited to attend the May U• Woot Bo.7 A-. Be-lleel El&ate -'- aaid that we are soon to be without water or the meana to and the matter would be looked into peraonally by the com· 1 meet1nc at I P . K.. 3obmo"! Tolet>hone -.. in. ._P Invlt..i th 'ta) fl 'd . ' This "°'ftn ch ttenti uld turai1 Cate, 611 11:. Ma1n •treet. Balbc>a. . "8 llo. BID it:. i:c;. ...,._ A. W. OlllllClR carry e vt w to sections of our city. The city coun-. nuttee. aro.......,. mu a on, wo na Y •lated Progrom Chalrm&n H. K . • IL lllli II&. <-. - cil in its propogands in favor of Tuesday's Joat bond iaaue bring out a flood of property owners and petitions, so a Delllter. • ,..,._ Tlldulr 'JG2 .._ B•,.. n~ implied to the people of their city that EITHER YOU VOTE public hearing would be called. I·:::::::::::::::::::-~ I ;~~~§==~~~~~I I~=~~~~~~~=~ THE BONDS-OR ELSE! Twenty years later, the council would probably decide I• Nearly everyone in the city appeared to be in favor it was okay to accept $1000 worth of free palm trees as MEN WO MEN T. P. Reeder, M. D. EARL W. srANLEY ~~ the bonds-or so it seemed. Papers carried the city it couldn't hurt the looks of the place• any . . '. but ~Y • H. E. Stickler, M. D. RMJtor Blde of the question and until the last minute there was no that time, the Boy Scouts would probably have slipped m, ~ ...i sars-Notary Public other side. Twenty-three members of a cltipma committee unnoticed. and planted the trees some Arbor Day. Prostate • • • P~lvls Phone Harbor 111e acting upon information furnished them favored the Issue. ;=.==========;ij;==========~ I .,. .,.. .... -=-t l'llla 1a ~n c:'CB ll~==::Martn:=;:":=:=BaI::;:boa::;:;:r;:,;:1a;:•«g They favored it because they felt thst the city would let Mortimer School MERLE NORMAN ~ :" ~ ~~: Pb. 11ar. IOI Nlte 11ar. 1n-M the water run under the bridge if they didn't. OOSM:r:TIC STUDIO 1a111e uc1 aa.Qt Growtq 014 It has been shown that information furnisbed the com-sen Coral A .... lloDloa -Courtuy DemonatratJona by botore 7«11 -t 8Dlll*l'f Grades. Coll. Prep., Army a.nd Ban to pt wp alP'-f mittee, and upon which the 23 citluns in good faith acted Navy l!lxama. Appointment • was false ! . Day School cl°""" May 29. %OS 0-. Ave. pz..,... UM IT'S YOUR ~-This was no accident. , SUMMER SCHOOL -GLANDS City engineering shows definitely the size, location and Open.o 3une 19 .... Eight Weelu Numbere Umited. Apply Early. other data relative to water lines. o. A. Mortimer, M. A. Orlon! R. L. Patterson, engineer under whose tutelage many HarlM>r 115!. Prt..ipal UNXLC HANK SEZ water lines were installed hurled the truth to the voters when he discovered the false and misleading< statements which the city assisted in mailing. Patterson told many voters that the so-called 14 inch wood stave line which the l ·.,_-_-----114---~-­ dty would replace with an 18 inch line was already a 24 ·~!'MO!!~ 1\11$ mch line. He further stated that the line which the dty Ol.D ~ ARE ~ 114 claimed ~ad been operated 'over 25 years' was actually ~ l<1'40W 1M' L£Aflf mstalled m 1925. Patterson further stated that the city ABOUf _.,.....~ plan for new wells on the 93 acres was unsound; however, this is purely an engineering question. The people, it appean, favored the veracity of their former engineer rather than the statements of the city government. NOW--OR ELSE-- The voters have accepted the city challenge . . . it is =;::::::~"a now----or else. _... Will the city council keep faith with its citittns? a-,ri•~-" Will the city council redeposit to the credit of the water "~ fund the. $100,000 which they shifted to a city hall buildin'g Tractor Work LAND LEVELING, Dl8CINO, PWWING Pb. Beacon 5721-\V AUTOMOBILE WORK -· ae.-in.c • Virg's Garage .... W.C..tral Ne ...... ra.o-. BarWr 1!1 or 11"6-W CARR'S FEED STORE Hay and Grain Quality Feeds Dally DellVVJ'. ft. 110· c• 1N1 1 lt!7 N ..wporl Bh·d .. !'OSTA MESA fund? Are you 1nter .. ted In U... that . . . . will wear like lron ! Bring your "-=========== I Will the city council combine with this the $50,000 worn u... to th• COSTA MESA - plus operating surplus and do the work they stated was a TIRJC .to RECAPPING SHOP tor dire urgency? RECAPPING. It wtn double the Or will th . . life ol your Uroo. ... atfor<llng up e city council be a spoiled brat and stick out to 20,000 mn.. or drlvtng. OUr its collective tongue once again in the general direction of prlcN an reuon&!JI• and oervtce those who pay the bills? prompt. We'll wait and see. ---•---r0 ~1 1\ Ml~\ l.• rJJ;.l ft ,Wf '\'11\ . . . ...... ____ _ • • • • • Nm BL&CS&MfltilNO -"'""-mvJCI: ms4izs .... Oftl' lll -·OU lpetf7 "7 1117-.& .... 008TA M!!:llA ft. -11111 , ........... _..,.,. . -; . .r~· . "' . . - • Oar met.Md -es:dmlve~ our owa -sett •mme41ate rsatt. No pal· ao chup--N'o Sure· er:r-No bljeeUou. Dr. E. F . Boll, D. C., Pb. C., lOl Hiid St., Newport 8-b. Pb. Harbor llU for appolatmenL 10 Years Spedallz!DI' In Oland~ Boun: 9:IO A. IL to 6 :SO P. ~I. M.-:ro aad Tllunclap Prompt Repairs on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry • Plione B~on ~ .-. .. .... ,_,_c-._ CAB CO. lN llOVll -VICS ...... ., 101 NSWPOl!lT lilU.CR. c•1n. . ~-------~~-1 • H. R. HALL, M. D. Phyalctan and Surgeon Ottrce 131 Broadway Ave., COSTA KBSA Rn.: 11·11; M b7 appointment --- A. V.Andrews,M.D. PHYSICIAN U>d SURGEON Telepllone Rutlor 558 Dr. W. T. Mooney Physician and Surgeon Nla~ Md Ct:n.tral 1'11. (!'-hr. _,.,) -· "' Dr. Marven J. Reitz .~udlloucw Ooteopalll 1811 W. Central, NEWPORT Barbor Ul·R BMClOei ISU-1 Dr. Obed Lucas DlaNTIST • PbOM Harber 1'81 !JOI!> w. Oeodnll NEWPORT BZACH GlintallC. EmmersDR, DDS ... o.n·ap_,. OOllOR.& Dl:L 11.&11 ., . --1111 .. Rollt. A. Cl-awfwd. OJ1t. D. O"P4'0 llFll'f a !'ti T Pllaet Bnac• M1I I 17b Newt.Wt azillnU'd · OOl'l'4 1 4f,-•• ' Newport Harbor Veterinary Hospital Sinao Anlrneh and Uveat.om DR. HORACE PARKER DR. PAUL O. BUTCHER lOTI 8. E. Heu Drive COSTA MES . .\ Phont· Beacon 5018 . MORTUARY GRAUEL CHAPEL B&ACON !5610 COSTA MESA 7777 ?IE?EZl 2 ftr»tbDDPDO ., Harbor Glass Co. 2111 Lafaydte Pb. aa... 189 AUTOMOBILE GLA.88 BOAT GLASS ud Boat Lettertnc Glau lnltalled While You Walt Popular Piano Play In 25 Leuona Teaclaing 'nle Modern Way BJCOlNNlCRS or ~ANCED swi.c -Ba1Jad ~Boo .... Pay by Eacb Leuon 0., and Evening C.W- BBAOON 572lhl. SIGNS Bo+t ud Trv.clt t..lterlnq • Beacon 5628-J l ,_,.It' E"S' A ''C:.\ .Q co. . OOIJWl'liOU8 • aAft . ., .. ..,_ ~1f5G62-W .l'!TA&"t. {lie:, i·w~·rf•...,.,._ . .,. IWllO. ~incs o J-.i..,, • 9CKJND ••••• ill:i\'JCs . -. . •• - • • ,. ' . - ' \ ~ Cubs, Leaden Get \l&'\'tl 1\.\1\1\' Awerds at Pack ~\UN' '"• ,o Meeting.in School .! ,, co~,... cub -.ia ar Pulk 1ae ~ ' ~ lb* -la Ud -ptllon4 ·• atu......,,...... _ _,. - ..... . mpt to .._... • .....,. afl ~ a----.li-the l~p ot Ollb -~ H. O.•llo7fty, not only wwe -UM! CU.be tb6 proud rec:IJl?l\tl ofl awanll. bvt commtttv&z• and Den KDthen ...... aloo rt--- tltlcateo. -Aldin&' Boyny with • arnDp.. menla .,.._ Robert "-1, Jack -. 'and Tex Tunnell, wllllo Ille enterWmnent portion ot Ille - ~conaloted ot pmeo In. wldcll -----~~~:.__--:~·;..~ everyome participated. ;z;; l.ICADll:llB 'OST AWAW Dan-_l!'>I Bat, Apr. 16-111-M BOB H OPE u a hDutam Hawkahaw. wt th a cue on DORCTl'B t LOIOUR in My Favorit.e Brunett.e with Cblllo ·wpplled by LON CRANEY and PETER LORRE Sun-Mon-'l'uee.., Apr. l'f·U.-• THRESA WRIGHT .and ROBERT MITCHUM: in Wamer'a thrilling Epic. PURSUED with Judith A.ndenon Dean. Jagger and All&n Hale plU8 Mack Sennett revival: Keystone Hot.el Wednetlday o ..... , April-- Returned for your laughing pleasure! 1948 Academy Winner FREDRIC MARCH and CAROLE LOMBARD in David 0 . Selmick'a Nothing Sacred Frl.-SaL, April 211-H HUMPHREY BOGART and LAUREN BACALL ln the ever-popular Warner hit Aalotant CUl>mutero recelvll\I' ::::= ~ -~u:°mmt'i:!! men cetunc certUlcate. were .Jack ' Raub. Don Durant. and ~ HUL ~t ........ pi ••1lt.d ~ the followlnc Den Kolben: KM- AXIUBl'I' R091 '" _..,_ oi tbe Mwport S..-mp ~,_.,, •-orilu..._ W11o Mlttd u ,._1•11 for the Art IZ· lldtt l!pCllH-1'J -(::lllb IMld at IM ldp ICbool U-.,. April lT, 18, u . ,.. --.... loft to ~ Mn, --.. ll(n, Dcmald Rall, ..... -KIWfot, KJoo --· ll(n, Ro)' --ll(n, --· -••led .... llany Bunllc:lt. Not -an ll(n, William er-and KJr Jenold II--. dam .. Dora Hill, lfarjorle ---------------:----------- cock, Norma Keicher, H. 0 . Boy" L~• W -n_..__ Co n .. lh. Pl vey, Lucille Nack, Kathryn Neo,. ~ OlbeD DOtoUrll • IDJD ..... .,,,. ayers bltt. KarJorte Raub, Lou11o Alch. Prom :V~nd Trip '1!'..t...y Play Night bald. Helene Hoore, and Kn!· ' . ,..,,,_. : Twitchell. · Of Cities _Mexico Harbor Community Players had 800UT8 az<m:IVE BADO.l'.8 Three local women who returned an enjoyable get-together. lut Tbe foUowing CUb Scouta receio;i recently trorn a vagabond voyage Tbunday nJght at the Renddvoua ed awards: Ternr Oibeon., uo;a to Tehuantepec. Mmdco aboard and promtae a atmilar 0 Pl•Y. read- badge, llon gold and allver llTO"tlf. the ftelpter, Eutem. Prince. bad Ing'' night on an evenlns in the and webelow'• badge; Don Tbomu, mome exciting" taie. to unfold about near tuture. wolf and denner'a .tripe; Don a land where ll la the la.die.a who Speclal favortte1 weft Mni. Ro. Beatty, wolf; Roger Boyvey, ~. 1'\l)e wtth an Iron hand. M'n. Belen be.rt Hom and Baroid Barnum. itlver arrow: .John Bopktna. wolf Smith Mn. Edna J . Jonea and bot h ot whom read abort plays. badge; Rolla.ld Ha.naen, de.rinem!; Kn. borothy KcKenn.a of New-Othen read abort paaee..gu and John Hansen, aaelatant denner. port Beach left 30 days ago on the J.ct~ out •k.Jti. George Moore, wolf and keeper crulae which took them down the of buck.akin; Peter Frost. wo~; Wut cout ot Mexico with atop- T om F'rolt, wolf and gold and •il-otfa at Ma.u.Uan., Mamanlllo near ver arrow; Bill Ring, wolf; Ski~ Guadalajara, to AcapuJco, on to per Hitchcock, bear and allver u-Salin.a Cruz and lnland 20 mUea to 1-ow; Larry Buck, wolf badge; the city of tall, domineering wom- Dlck Carter, bear badge; .COnnJe en, Tehuantepec. GUI, bear gold and 9ilver arrow9; A.nanging the crulle was the Billy Undaay, wolf' badge. Don Billman Travel Agency in .. 500" CLUB MEETS Mr1. Frank Wa.Uh won the hon- ora a.t the 500 Club Thunday. Mn . Rachael Wedeking, hoet.esa:, took runner-up honors, and Helen Wood• took conaolatlon honon. The club honored Mrs. Maine Si- hllllng during the meeUng. Mn. Slh1Wng wu celebrating her blrlhd&)'. Jimmy Norman, wolf bad~; Banta Ana. BWman aay• the Teddy Melcher, bear alver ~; new type or lnlormal crul8el are Ronald Moore, denner: Gary Fle11, catching the lmaginaUon ot the aulstant denner; Dale Belyey, traveling pubUc and he b booked bear badge •• e.rv1.e. , up In advance on the Eastern Corona del Mar Pa.t Connell. lArry Covert, Jack Prince. Raub, and Gregory Wrtght all T In deecrlblnl" the stop at Aca- ceived service •tan. pulco, one of the women told of • SIX NEW ft(l!MBEM I arriving dul"lng Holy Week. She @ix new Cub1 welComed were a&Jd there were eo many new American c a r • crowding the Frank Hall, Conn.le Fn:.t, Robert street. and blowlng their homa Tarrna.ck.e, Ronald Ha.men, John that the celebrant.i abeolutely lg- Ra.naen. and .Jamea Rabb. nored the travelen from the north. Games were won by Dena t..Jo But the dty or Tehua.ntepec seem.- and aix. while Den one won ~· ed to be moet unique to the travel- attendance prize and , Den seven era. It e&n not be reached by the the handicraft honors. motoriat. The men have ahrunk in The nut meeting, the laat f~r 1tze and importance. tt la beUeved, the 11euon, wW be on May 16 aqd due to numeroua wan tn the put. will be planned around the \herrle ' ot at.age preaence. Impromptu sklu w<u be gtven. Newpo r• Newport PTA Beach Grammar School Parent-• Teache. Aosoctation sponsors tcl• Installs Officers CUb Scout.a. I By FLORENCE ANDERSON Jack Caah, son of Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Cub, 215 Narciulla, bu returned to Ft. Colllna. Colorado, a.n.er a week'• visit with b.18 pa- rent.I. He Is •ttending college In that city, taking a veterinary And medical courae. Jack hu worked with hi.I father u an apprentice tor the put eeveral yea.re, when- ever free to do~-«>, and 11 now a:nxiou., to complete his education and receive hi.a degyee In thla vo.. cation. • • • M/Sgt.. and Mn. Jamee A. Bren- nan and their father Thomu, .t.21 Begoni a, arrived home at 3 a. m. Saturday, April 19th, from a. two ' Sea Bass, HalibUt Make up <;:atch On Larger Boats BuTa<uda, wtllte --. and • • . J . -AIUllVUJl'llOMoallOO!f ·Mn. Alma Plaee of Portland. ore. new lie~ to be With her au t, Kn. pecqe W . !'anon of Acacia olnel. Wbo la UL • -· I -'lbn'e· la DO Umit lo wllo.t ,.,_ WA.NT ADS can d9 for you. No llllllt either m --you .... -. To mjoy qulc:lr, -· ........,,.,,cal want-ed •t:lltacUaa phone Harl>or 1811. b.aWJUt ba?e .bM:D. ina1r1nc up the. f"".,.,,....,...,..,,...,,,,.,,,,..,,...,,,,.,,,,...,...,.,,,,...,...,...,_...,_...,._._._._"'!' ~ oa Ille U.. 1lalt _,,.,Ing -ot ,, ....... t --~ the put'f_.,,.,..,...._Rugll llc)(Olan lfpcwtft4il"C'•-4-octa.. _......._, ..... All 18 pciaM --. -·and ... 18 ,_ --eaught -....... ....._...by lllrrJ A._ at . Clnircll Rock, C&llJlna. --lllat tbe flab dldo't do .. l'OOd. eo Ille NO<den mouud to oa ..... cr-k 0m)'Oll -bis--..... caught. ...... -..... -..larp --(or lialt that 41117 tho blg- 111111,.--...nc11e. Teeth mN11a ...,. an t1ae .,.u ... tlah left on tho 'bolt antll & bfspr ftlh took a eracll: at •em. .A. white -welPJns 2S potmcla cleaned, wu """lllt by A. Ooter- mann, of Glendak. ttom tlUI -.me -t Jut Tl>...-y. A COllple dayw ot clear weather , with a Utue boat ~ In,. will -Ille -u out at Newport end Balboa really beglo. to lmoclr. over the llah. The Zootsme U t:rom the Newport Pier Jiu been 1<ttlng whit e •ea bull and log barracuda.. The Sport King-came In one day tut week with fOO barracuda.. The Speed King ii slated to be- gin maldng runs to San CJemente laland to get ln on the good ftah- lng In thoee virgin waten. Fri- day•, Saturdaya, and Sunday•, these tripe will be made, leaving llmite<! to 2:5 Joell. Sta.n.ley Annin'• live bait boat Jackpot, dJpped into the waters ot Newport Harbor tut Saturday to be the new~t live bait boat in the fleet. 4ti feet long, limited t o 30 pa.saengera, equipped with a nice galley, t.be Jackpot will .)eave at 6 :30 a. m. trom Hinch'• Beacon Landing. I -U you want to buy or aell any- thing, uae a Preu cl&Uified ad. Jewelry Diamonds Watches Our watell re,.an bolqpro~d­ by ap ec laUat., we have no qualm • about oneomdltlonal- 17 suaraateelns - ' WATCH FOR OUR Striped Seersucker I . . . Maternity Stack Suits S""/ a«J Sa«J S~ KMMA Y. HU•HK• PhOMollarbor 1S8 701 Eut CeatnJ Ave. ·:~Id Storage v~ On Premises HAVE YOUR Fl!.' J IEMODELED NCW AT LOW SUMM fR RATES! I I PHOHI! 373 (C BALBOA 118 No. Broadway -Santa An ~ COUNTY'S FO-REM-:-::0:-::ST::-=FUc:::RRl=EI~ To Have and Have Not Jnata.llatton of otficen of New- i port Beach Grammar School Pa. From One Newport rent-Teacher "-'<talion WU held '[o Another Newport tut Monday In the school audl- weeka vacation trip which took I.---------------------------------------, them to Sequoia NaUonaJ Park, -Companion Feature-- ROY ROGERS, the undis- puted 'King of the Cowboys' a n d TRIGGER, Smart.t Bone 1n the llovtea in My Pal Trigger 8.U..-Mon., April 17-!8 SUSAN HAYWARD, dynamic •tar of 'Sm.uh-up• In Deadline at Dawn with PAUL LUKAS and Bn.L WILLIAKS ..!...Companion F•ture- Kane Richmond.. Stephanie Bachelor ln • Passkey to Danger TaeL~Wed., A prll ~SG Sao Quentin We get our mall mixed. and &0metimea we even get our tele- phone calb mixed - -our Newport and that other Newport! But there waa no mix-up today be· cauae the Jetter waa directly from the other Newport to Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The letter folloW11 : A group of u. here 1n Newport. Rhode bland, are attempUng to create a Newport DeveJopment Authority, which will undertake the conatrucUon of a marina and other water tront Jmprovementa. We feel that we have one of the flneat harbors in the world. and that fact ha.a been contlnned on more than one occaa1on by the U. S. Navy authorltiu. However, we do not have adequate fa.cWU'8 for am.all boat&. either for dock1rlg them or tor .ervidng them. I have read with a great deal of interea:t account. of your famoUI marina., and we would appreciate any information or picture• from you with reference to the aubjec;L We tel that ;your ezperienee ""IY be helptul to u.1 in our work. U -------------I you are able to forward any ma-- -Wont ado Iii The Pr9o ....... terial to ua, It will be deoply ap---. preclaled. • .-ult.a. Telephone Barbor 1811. Sincerely, -Poop)• do read the ~ ada. Matthew J . ~- Pilot Class Enjoys Party • tortum with Mn. Lee Trine, put prealdent, aeating the new ofttcen. Preceding a picture of Girl Scout and Ltader activtUea, Kn. Billie Deaver gave a abort talk on Girl Scouting ln thll area. ' Tea hoeteeaea were g r a d e molhen wtth Mra. Horst. Kn. Hoetettler, Mn. Boyce, and Kn. Brigp pouring. New omcen seated were Mn. Raymond K. Harvey, president; Mr9. H. O. Boyvey, vtce-preaident: M.ra. H. P. Yarnell, secretary; Kra. C. F . Drake, treuurer; Kra. Ed.; gar Hiil. parllamentartan; Hn. J. B. SlemmoJ).I, auditor; Mn. Walter Frans., hlatortan. ~ Stat.e Yacht Brokers Meet in Balboa Kenneth Manhall. heading the Yacht and Shlp Brokers Oom- mi.Mion ot the State, will meet with a special group called b7 the Newport Harbor Chamber ot Com- merce to ~ amendment.I to AB 784. Thil measure I.a planned to pro- vide tor annual boat lMpecUcma and other rqulattona at era.ft which do not CUT)' a l'eder&l 11- cenae. The meeting la to be held at White'• Cottee Sh.op In Balboa. and H ubbard C. Howe, Chairman of the Ha.-Committee will pre- olde. Anyone lnw..ted la Jn. vlu.I to attend. • Yoeemlte, Oakland, San Franclaco, Sallnu and other short 1tope ot lnteresl. They obtained a trailer tor the trip, and report a moat aatil:factory and pleuant time. Sgt. Brennan la •Ull on furlough, and I• now spending a few days in Enaenada. Wife "Vt" haa been obliged to return to work owing to the illness of her ualatant. • • • BUI Kendall, 506 Acacia, WU agreeably surprlaed recently by a vilit trom Mn. Alice Ttbbetta from Red Oak, Iowa, who dropped in to ~ him and h1I family whlle enroute to Corona.do. Mra.· Tlb-. betta, now reU~ wu Bill'• tttth grade achool teacher, and bu kept ln touch with him ott and on through thea many yean. • • • Mrs. John Sta.n.ley William. of Whlteland, lndana. and Mn. Ed- win H . Wllllama, (28 Marguerite avenue, have returned trom a ttve- day vialt wttb Major and Kn. Walter E. Goode tn Santa Bar- bara, Calif. Mn. Goode wu for- merly Xlu Martha Wlll1ama, and la niece and claugbter reapectlvely ot t.be two Kn. WUllama. It wu a very happy reunion tor all • • • Kr. and Kn. Harold Stauch. 318 Kartsold avenue. apent three ~ dmtq the week of April Htll, at ~ Bear I.Me. with their !riencll the i..arr,. BoJrleo. While then they illnod at B is Bear Lodi< OD oue ~"ti-'They re-port U:aat a ,_ --foll durillS tlWr vloll. but theft wu no real cold JVe&ther or heavy snowfall. · . . ITS ..-CIWU L CHOCOLATES 0 UGUW Sl.llO LIL ~ --o.n " WITH 111111 AD. . P.W.,,. -• I ..,. o.i,. C lliulMiam • fClll lllOIW'S DAT 1788Mcwji611-.... COftAMUA • • ' * CAL'l!X *JANTZEN * MABs *CATALINA * GANTNER MA \TERN $,J :I/' Get in the swim of things I • • •• let the summer sun tan you to a golden brown .• sleek bathing suits design- ed for fun, whether you be s e r i o u s swimmer or sun- bather. They' re all here for you ••. at Ranki n's ••• bar'e- mid riff suits, gay tropical p ri nts, fanciful frills as .well as classic ilyles. 3. 95 to 25.00 Sports"'80r, 18C01ld floor.\ • r • • • • • • • • • ' • , • "rhund&y, April 24, UH7 Tl DE TABLE _.. ·. ..-! I . . , .11~, Harpy Trio Return From Eiciting Trip to Old Mexico - ' • THE Island · UD.ifo:qn ~d -Dress -shop • , Opening This ·week End at 318 Mari ne Avenue llllller the laaai-d of Miss Lau Mdalll of Pasdena •• Complete ~e of Uniforms fo r d octors, nurses and maids • VAGABONDS RETURN-Unloadlng aome of their purchuel made ln Mexico with which they re- turned att.u a vagabond voyap by tretpter to that .authem country, th!'ff Orange county women Check their purchue9 at the dock. V,.Jdng the trip were, left to right. Mra. JCdna J. Jone1, Mn. Belen Smtth of New port Beach and KU Gale Smallwood of t.gunl. S.ch. A1ao on the trlp wu • Prldo7 ~I "AprO 15 _..,. April at ~.· April J7 lol-y April 28 ~ April J9 W-y April 80 -'l'hU.-y lola7 1 lllOB 2:10 p. m. 3.0 0:00 6.1 .f:OB p. m. S.S 1:2' p. m. ... G:OI p.. m.. 3.7 3:08 L m. 4..G G:.f.7 p. m . 4.1 4 :32 a. m. '-1 1 :19 p. m. 4.6 5:39 a. m. (.7 1 :47 p. m. 4.9 1:15 a. m. 4.7 7:13 p. m. 6.2 Jl'lll8T QUABTEll April 27 • L&8T QUAKTD May 18 Miss Lou Maitland Opens Island .Shop LOW 1 :49 L m. 5:23 p.m. 8:-14 L in. 7 j14 p. m. • '9 :~ Lm. 9:U i 1.m. lO:U a.m. 11:03 p. m. 11:34 LDl. ···············-··· 0:00 12:11 p. m. 0:47 LUl. 12:53 p. m. e NEW H OON May 20 I Cott on Dresses • All Wool Sweaters l \ Mn. Dorothy McKenna of Newport .--(Story on pogo 8). · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- -Your ad In Tho Prw la r'OO!I £oc!.J £Joa. View Cannon, aulatant ICOUt uecuUve ot the Orange Empire Council at their meeUng next Tuesday ntgbt at -the Welcome Cate in eo.ta Mesa. by thouaando ... ,.,. week. ..... , c·-·-.... .__ -P<oplc do read tho p,._ ada. --wvll' • _. ' Th e Newport Barbor.co.ta 1---------------------------------:JMeu lJon. Club wu entertatned • MOTHER'S DA'Y MAY II, 1947 • One of our most precious t raditions is Mother's Da~·· ' ;,~.re c'.Jser;re it this year on May 11th. On this day grateful sons and daughters offer her t okens of appreciation. The day is filled with deepest sfgnif icance to us all. ¥ay we suggest GIFTS for MOTHER'S DAY from the stocks ·of local merchants. It is nbt necessary to • • leave your local trading area to fiind nationally advertised products. Shop Early and Shop at Home . • newspaper for latest offermgs merchants, • • The ~-Balboa Prr is the only ~ oowapaper In · the1 • • . read your loca! by \ Harbor Area • • • Barbar Area With DBltl' circuJa, • I L I tioa • ~ • • ' • • DICl'INJTE.J!JPj'JOC'fiV&PORCEftJL.. , . . • • , I TueMlay night at their weekly meeUnlf with color moving ' pie. tW'e8 by the Southern Ed.Won Company. One film WU OD rail- roads . and the other on Frequency Modulation. In conjunction wtth Bo)'8' Week. ~he LJ orui wUl be bolt to Fred H. Where D.oes , • the · Telephone ·Strike Stand .Today? Because you, as a telephone user, have an important stake in the issues, we'd like to give some strajght answers to quest ions you may have about the strike situation up to date. 1. V'Jhy is tl~ore a t elephone s t rike? The unions made la rge demands. We could not agree to these demands but offered to extend contro.cts whi:e bargaining continued. But the un ions refused. We then offered to arbitrate t h e ba~ic issue, wages. The unions again re~ fused and went out on strike. 2. \Vhat are the unions demanding'? They are demanding scores of changes in con- traots which would. if granted, amount to an increase of more than $100,000,000 a year in t;e coct of telephone service. This amount is five times our 1946 earnings. It would make our payroll alone larger than all the money we took in last year . 3. What do t hese demands me a n to t.elephone users Y The union demands equal $45 per year added to each telephone bill-a 4-0 percent increase in all telephone rates. 4. How well are t.elephone employ- ees paid now? Studies show telephone wages are in line with those paid for other jobs· on the coast requir- ing similar skill and · training-Ulephone wage rates now average 58 percent above the 1941 level Here are typical examples:' Operators: Even a girl right out of school starts at a basic rate of $30 a week while learning -'in small towns, $28 to $29. Actual ~ are higher due to over· time and prenuwn pay. '):'here are frequent ' pay ra1-too. At the end of the first year the new operator can be earning over' $1000 a year. A supervising operator-can earn over $2700 )le!' year '!fOrtclng a IM!ay week. • 5. What ot her benefits do employ- ees get? Among otber extra ad antl!ges are paid vaca- tions up t o three weeks depending on length of service -holidays wjth pay - sickness and death benefits -pensions -good working conditions. And telephone work is steady work-t he kind · a person can count on. 6. Why can't the company agree to union demands? Wages and other costs of service are paid by the. people who use the telephones,. W~ can't give blanket agreement to the uruons huge demands because we cannot justify them t o our customers who pay the bill · 7. How has the company tried to end t he strike? We wanted to extend the liberal working con- tracts while bargaining continued. But the unions refused. We repeatedly offered to sub- mit the wage question -the haaic issue -to arbitration. But the unions continue to refuse. We have offered the unions a practical plan to settle the strike - a plan that is fair equally to our employees, investors and customers. · 8. When will t he strike be over? We don't kno'lll. But we believe that no matter how long the strike lasts, it is in the puhlic interest to face it rather than to capitulate to the union.i' huge demands which would reqnire large increases in telephone rates,. .. • • •· Meanw1'ile we will continue to do our best to handle your calla. Many telephone company people are working days and nighta on strenuous llhifta to keep _...tee going. They have been joined by many others who put the public intereat ,first. We appreciate this loyalty. . • • · We willh to thank the public for their helpful cooperation during thla troublmome I>er!o!\ -, ' --0.1 • 2.7 --0.S u --0.S 2.t --0.1 2.a --0.1 1.1 --0.5 0.9 --0.2 • • • ' • •• OOMMl'llE& 1'&lWJm , The nnt. ·gra.cSen keep •ix teacb· erw btBJ~ 'three of the clU99 h&v. lng ~enll of 33 each, two haw1111& •rollmenb of 28 each,. and one tlf 28. Tbeir teacher. are .,. ... Standrtn&', Virginia Chem" ,....., Clark. Karcella Spivey. JL-iy Crain, and Kay R-1. • -• , Page 5 • -·11uaso•r, MAF 1~ IB JUI ' . . ~•'l'JUl'l' •• ,, ;10• -COB'l'JI •BB.II * * YES, ON .TUESDAY MAY 13 THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER.VIS· ORS MEET TO DISCUSS THE \PROPOSED BOUNDARIES FOR THE CITY OF COSTA MESA. • i'JaS IS Dll'OB'l'JUl'l'I ' Costa Mesa is growing so fut that the area to be incorporated is scarcely large enough for-our immedia~. future growth. It is enough to start with, but we will need more, n"f· less, if we are to grow and progress. Existing plans call for great housing projects in Costa Mesa. We are confident of Costa Mesa's future, and we believe in local government- that's the Amerlean way! Beware of any misleading information regarding our boundaries. £el's Slide lo llJe Facls The medical advt.ory oOmmttttt 'elected ls: Dl". RIJpll IC. Hawe., Huntington Beach. repruenting Orang!: County lltat.cal Aaocta- Uon; Dr. lllldred Wehrly, Santa Ana : Dr. lbr~t Davia, Santa Ana; Dr. B. JI'. Chlbn.lth. :P'uller- t.on: Dr. D . L. ...,.., 0""1!", and ex.-otttce mem'Mft. Dr. Edward Lee R11.111t:n, Or.age County Health Otttcer, S...ta Ana; Dr. John J . Montanu, Sttpertntendent,. On.np County B.-pt'tal; Klas Vera J....., Proat-t, Orange County Hea!tlli Council. 'nit •lJIOHl>JP of a .-,iy.. wtde Vtsrtbtg Nune eerv\ce wa propooed ·to the Oranp CoUiltY H .. IU. CcmncU by the -OrM~ 'Cotuity Chapter, Amertca.n Red 'Cn:ml, 'Whlcb hu ~ a Vi:l\Ull.g Nurse Seniee tn the eoutllel'll Dalt ot the wwwtty ·alnce J'wt" l . 'ilMJ. starting' u a war Jnt!JLS\lT<:! primarily to J1!"'Vfde ade- qtD.te nl.tl"Sing care !._Jl 'th-e llome on ;m lnJnrlry ·baal.s for w:tves and fam- U!eti ·9l' 'the mllltary.. 1l'bll eervtce b'l' the 'Red Crou, 1'CcO?dlng to .Mre. Laura R. 'Varren, 'Executive Secretary, S o .a t'b~:rn Orange county Chapter, la .JR)W a civilian T'l'bgTam with a t:Yelld toward the re.re 1>r the elrronre&lly ill who are tlhabJe to secure a bed in the over~ , ro•,1,1de<l hospitals. Thia service La r.ot 'dhe l!Xcltta1ve1y ~for the illdt- g ...'tit, but fo:!" any peraon needing 'bedetCle ·uw111ng~a:ft. At the pre. ~ent time. tulJ feee ~ror tb.e patient ab1 to pay Is $2 tor the flrllt hour, :'.Eld :ISOc ~ar :uoon;d hour or trac- tion thereof. A ::sttding acale per- miU payment ·gccording to flna.n- •cial abUlty. "'!!here are four c1••.-. of -.. aml. graders, but what clU9U ! Dorothv WbJtaker'• cl&a bu 44 ; Viola 1'.unmond'•, t.2; JCdlth Oope. -Q; Leore Ttngly, <l(. The four third grade clauea are fairly evenly balanced wtth Myrtle Smith'• having 37, and the othen all enrollment.a or 38 each. Their teachers are Ruth Compton, lrlule Pierce, and Josephine Miller. PLAN MESA HOME-Back from the1r hone~n at Pa.lm Springs, Ha1 Wright and hill bride, the rormer Evelyn Beardsley, are Uvlng ln Point hotel. Balbo&, until their new home ln Coeta Mesa le com- pleted. Tbe couple were married ln Co•ta Mesa Community Church. l'O GBOW AND PBOGBBSS, WB'££ NBBD ltlOBB--NOI' £BBS MAIN SCHOOL CondtUona at Ma.in School are extremely crowded. For lnatanCE", in the three fourth grade claaaes, Harbor Displa / Thrill Visitors at Spo rtsm en's Show Helen McTaggart'a clau hu 47. An O'pell dlaplay of refrtgerated l:larrlet Mason'• 48, and Della flah caught oft Newport and Bal· C&in'a 47. l>Qa gfteted the eye of the thou- The t hree firth ~de!I are not aanda of sport.amen visiting the much better. One cla.a ha.a an 2nd Annual Sportsmen's show at enrollmt-nt or•~ and the other two O'lhnore St&dium rrom April 11th ot 46. The teach.en are Ma.rtan to 20th. Pa.nona, Lauretta Tn.vta. and A~ Credit for most of the work in berta Hilton. Kappas .Deltas Plan Fashion Tea. According t~ Mrs. H. 0 . Boyvey. 1139 \\'est Central avenue, the Kappa Delta M>rority ia sponeor- lng a tub.ion bridge tea at the Florentlne Gardens. ~QM Holly. wood boulevard. Hollywood, Sat- urday, April 26. at 1 o'clock., Although no re8ervatlona ar6 neceaasry, all memben of the or . ganiu.Uon now residing La the Harbor area art' asked to attend, a.a money will go toward various philanthropic projecta undertaken by the sorority. Let's Stand on Our Own Feet! THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY Progressi ve Property Owp e rs of Costa Mesa TI!:ere are three aixtb grade a..rra.nging the booth goea to Capt . c1aase.s. each w ith an enrollment C. A. Bickh&rt, skipper of the of 37 pupil&. The teachers are Chazt..er boat Tropic, and No rman Jane Pettit, Loia Mobamed. Ellen Hagen, president of the Sportfllh· Green . The three seventh grades ing A.asociation of Newport Har- are al9o nm!y drvided. with 42 ln bor. Bob Fry, of the P. o . Q., ar · I:--------------------------------------------------, e:-o.ch, and thetr tea.cbera are Ev~ ranged for the loan of the retrig- "Rrn'l'B "D"EPT. SUPERVISES Dr. Edward Lee Ruaell announe- ·~·to·tne nec¥1y elected board that the County Public Health Depart- "lnent ta prepsrect to supervise the :hUraea employed by the Vlaitlng f.."\uwe ">..:.aaocJaUon. Mn•. WbeaUv haa called a mttttng of the board f or next· Tueaday evening, at 7:30 ·-p. m ., tn the Red Crou offJcea at the Sa.ht.a Ana Community Center, when Mrs. Eliz.abeth McNeilly, Deputy Nuntng Consultant from ·the ·American NatJonal Red erou, Pacific Area, San Franc.9co, Miss Dorothy RW!lby, of New York City, Western Field Representative of the CaJifornla State Public Health Service, will meet with the boa.rd to giv~ further guidance in adopt4 ing by-laws. in setting up pn::c- tlces and plans tor the general expanaion of the present program. lyn Thomi-m, EWe Morrow, and erat.ed caae, from the Weber Show Lucy MODr8. Ca.e Ir: Fixture Co. Of the three,etgbth grade ela.ae. GABLE \\'lDSTLES Wllllare Purdy hu 31, M«ude Km· Practically every skipper in the nedy U.. and KftJleUi Boettcher barbor took " turn a t the bootb. -43. answering queaUona about fiahlng The Jtmae~mi llu an ell· and handing out Flahing Gulde•. rollment of ii2, taa,rhl. by MD4re<1 Many tall tales or mighty catches F isher and "Mary Bennett and were related by boatmen to the 8.S3i11ted 'by "Ethel Daley. eager anglers. Clark Gable let out a whistle when handed a copy at the Gulde by Andy Brockett, skipper ot the Woman. He ahould, tor pretty Betty Jo Daughtry. on the cover UI an eye catcher. Ray Rogers, all decked out In cawboy geag, only had a queaUon· lng look whell banded a F\shing Guide. J'lall and h01'9ell don't exactly meet. Gaby Hayes had more Interest in the display of flllh . Victor Moon dldn 't aeem t o notlC"e the fiah a.a he went by. WIIERE'S NEWPORT'!' Miq ·Vena J ones, president ia.t the Orange County Health Co1IDC!l presided over the pla.Ju)Jng com.: mi&sion meeting heJd tint. and lotra. Wheatl@y over the Vbi:tJ:Di'"~~·jf~~ .... ~,t Nurse board meeting ... ~ ._ ... lowed ' .......... A large scale ma]> of tbe ha.rlk>r u. he1pe4 answer tbe -quesUons of the few people who didn't even know where Newport and Balboa were Jocatec1. .Jlo.t &DJ"Len were eager to get copies of the Fiahlng Guide to Newport Harbor, for it helped 1K>lve their problems or how to mnnge-.. .tlahin• tt:lp. Mrs. Paul Dunlap Elected Chairman Of Bridge Section ENGAGED-The enpgemeat ot -~ Myen to Robert ICdgar ·baa;'bee:n announced by her mother, Fonner harbonna.a:ter Robbie Rol>IMab !be!pod llta1! a ~ booth. Jt-.. like old home week: for b1.m., u be had a chance to talk over old "time. 1w:tlb .the 4iffettnt oldppea tliat owed up each a.y. Amid lovely deco II at 9'ln Mn.-1\larpftt )(y-1887 N"'!· nowers, members ':r ":. ~ l'Ort a-e. Cotta Motl&. Mr. Fun ·Fashions Section of the Friday Altemoon Edgar_ lo the eon ot Mr. and Mn. F ' ..__ 'S........,..,. club enjoyed their fa ...u., __., I 'Edgar, of Santa ll:nL ea .. llllaJ 't"'~ -.. e&l' Y · ..--1'1111 • wedctlna' will taJr.e place tn u they met in the ea.ta .Xeea 3mle. . MiM. Myt:ra attendetl New-l•tmt fin fcall!om.ta .aport..swar !;'&ion Hall on W~ after.. .. Barbor . mp echool. Her .fOI' bolb. men ana women goa on oon. Mn. W. F . Knodol ...a :Jim. llmlce -.tterided Santa Ana Hiib <l!'la 'JITl<lq and Batwday G. F. Ludlpw were bcwt-tor .cboOI: arid ·u now a ~t at wt.th tbe openln.C 'Ct :r.un ::J'Mljlarw thf!: aft.e.moon.. At a abcat ,...,, . o0t::11autbern callfOnua. at 130I ·"Coat "HtJ'hway ln Corona ..ion. Mn. e.uJ. R. D !9 .,.... -Gel Kar. elected u ll>e Chol ...... of-.-. n.e eop, :to :lie operated 'by lion for ll>e -·••r 1"K-Ka. p · Bo I I • L d ~ .llDb. ·-'Calilwell and v. Putt .. 1o ll>e ~ • , · .: y s n1ury ea s u..i sm11dno, ,wm .r .. ture sport t\es·ert -r-_. ....,, ,....Dl .,, -n nts t ._.tar ---and wm tabl .. or bridp, at --.. !B! "' IYI rare o --.unw .JI 1' m.. Oil - : H. Uneau ---~ :1i..-.:.k "Tl'i..,~ -Ughh -•nc aaw . Kn. Fnd Be•>a wcm r re 4:iQllllj ru 1 dTTIC . n. lwdWni-'tn <Wti.l'cb. the tnmi· Fnllceli Damutil took"""• •.mi Corona Ck1 ·Mu pu'9'lt. .....,. w t!£ •-. Jla 'llaien recently . Kn. J.P.~ wu -""'I . ·-·-09W U.., b>JUrY -&l)d tbe la-u.e af CONO!ollon IJl1a. t -:12·,_..·0ld: boy 'on m,tnray mlmlra ..,..pied wit!' tho uoo ot_ Ou.ta In~ v..demzq...-.. ~!'ece:ldel:l.t 'tbef blamed on .amue ,..... :am,,_ pa:•ent.m a ::-""-IUdlud ~ • .L !II, the lack of otop ~tioi IJl·tho Oor· ·dlarmlliS -.for tho Ullltm-~ Jenoltl 9p'I-.~ ona del Mar ·..uoni RWMl11 -•EP'· :·Dhar, JI:. L .~ -D . Di ·ot··-:PcJlmotUa. -~ A. -Cl Wion ttu -t>otem. L. wu.m... r. '•w1--.l . twJt:~~tt.e·het.d and.,_ tllllt ..._,_ID De Ha1'x>r a.w :'4..:.J. IAqltm, r..m. I •:·-'.be ·-,cmt ID"fnmt-llf;a· to otted ll>e _.. .... =-)(. ,,_, c. •,1 ·::z~ . -by --· ... 'rUllor -.B.:WdloJ, hod IL Dtn.. '<If f--ID~ . ---AnlmllND >tll!!s, --1'03 I -......: t0-!the'...-....)'. . --!la -..._ W -· ) I .... Pal:mllr, CJliO-! ~ 14ftk:ca. ..... ·wt• •• ll ........ .a COIWWW'a ,.,,., ~at :.,, .. , D. Bd° c• K. ~ . 11W1nt ·_,M?.t-..-.m-ON..a ._,_,... declared aod-.. ,., .. ........... -.. -. -- ---•• t "'*' ._ P •. 111&11111P '"N'ttlll.t !lt~.--11 2a1 -iw.--2 fiealll...._ • GEORGE'S 601 Coast Highway CORONA DEL MAR SWEET PICKINS I .IBBY'S TASTEWELL YELLOW PEAS No. 2 Can 2 for 29c BABY FOOD 3 for 22c CORNNo~:ty~for29C CAMPBELL~ 1 YACHT CLUB Tomato Soup1~~0~ .. 25c -c-1o_ABE_n_E_s Tomato Puree ~; 35c HUNT'S TomatoSauce 8 oz. .,..... 20c LUCKIES CHESTERFIELDS CAMELS \VJLSON'S CERTIF'IED Oleomargarine ~. 39c S for $1.35 Carton '-~~~~~~~~ WASHING POWDER FOB RICH BROWN GRAVY DREFT . for Slllm, Wrl mo,~ 33c D~LIVERY SERVICE WILSON'S BY ~ 30c 'KI .EEN GLOW SCOURING PADS~i'=---.15c STBAWBBRRIM 25c • ( 39c 2-. 1IGllATOBS ...... 25c . ~ :a&1'mU: A OOllPU:'l'E' LINE OF . •N-0 MMM N W&JJDS _. \'PAJllD'ABIJ!:8 t;}uaUly is our 'FIRST Consideration MONARCH BRAND TOMATO JUICE l pt.~r%or.25c ONLY TOP GRADES .OF GOV'T. INSPEC'l'ED BEEF, PORK AND IAMB RED .PERCH QuiekFw FUela lb. FBOM O'CB Ji'BOZEN FOOJ> CABINET 49c SHRIMP -LOBSTERS· CRABS SfiNmiy ii · ROAST _ lb. 61c • ; I . . VamJIWe 8elediml of . COJ.11 .._.'I'S & CMBB -Bt:JTµa.. llB0'8. FE&T1JBINO - -PRIME . BABY BEEF lft' Q I• D.. C. M°C nl I, · 1-?. falllL ~4&\a. JM.a jll'lt--9 f ¢ 5 .... Wane L. :c:r" .. -~-.~c.s.11c:n = .__,1o-poUu.tJlio-a17_. .. 's.21.-..... ,, •vo !!..arza•a tlel ---l'llONJ: & D ,. ·----....., F.IEZS---..'.•,,,...,a... ~ -· --:s' B.t ... 158 ~ C. M " 2Wlt!toi' QCJl ~h ., lllM'9 .... ..,.. ·1.----------.... ,;-;,.. ___ ,... ___ .., __ ..;, ___________ ~-~.:._;_,;; . ._ ____ _, ___ J ... .... • . ~ t ' • ' • . . ' • • .... -- ~ASS1 -F11:D ~•:=u=·~m=.a~n=~(l'i;~·:-:•~t~>~l;~r!"!'~~·~n~;-<Jl~;-~.,;b~,1 ... ~·~~·:..,.=:~·~ .. ~~(ll~•~'..!:llli~ ... ~>~l~ ... ~~1~;~u=•::•~":_(Wl~•:_'Si~~i&~J_:B~ra::~'·~r;:w~u~t~E~(Wl:•:_:•::1e~) tND-c= • ? -Pr•• Cluetftecf ~ '._~••:::,::·== BARRET1"S ~ P. JOHNSON ....:...Realtor· • are Orup Coailti:'a a -°':a, •nr •• ••n•IWH~I • OWEN C. ANKENEY-AMOriate IMAL 11:111'.lft (Yw IWe. ) ~r.. EBrA!'S (1W IWll) bum..t JDa?bt pl-· BltTI'ER .oa &AU:-a N ... Mat••• 1664 Newport Blvd BEN J WHITMAN . . BAo•nr,..., a ... 1a. ..._ ~ ·BUYS . ~aalto RELJANCEREALTY &. CQ. ~=ta·=-Co. IDL, .:: -' Daym Ph. U.-fWM.W Nlghta Ph. &.eon 621().J · . ......,... r A. R. Ebrite ./ Jim w. Doalt a - -" llltl' f,ACK GREENE ! Clyde B. Doll -W. C. ~ ~ Georp Dt-~ :::.':f•~ •01m each WALTER flPlBERT, Beacon 58117-W ..Harbor 1211 ' - -GI 18t11111. "'· ..,.,., , NEWPORT REACH 5-Rooms, 1¥.i blk. to ocean..-n view. Beauti- ful b~ walled back yard, patio and barbecue pit. If you. want something godd, SEE THIS. Imme- diate po11e9el011: $11,4!50, terms. v. B. "PE'tE" mm 1986 Newport Blvd.· 1435 Cout BJghwaj 11or. 0ww -..n. ._ s••.ntHJ!M eo.ta Kw , Corona de! lrfar -llapoll-lllft.. i-.u. ' . ...... • llt. -1--BedR. Home 1011 eout Rlglnray Bring Your B\lyfng and Sefl!ng Prob1e1m to U• ' OORONA. Dl:L 11A.R I PlloDe Har1>or .7._W -.. We have a ftv.• motel alte on COut ·, Bllh"'l' 101, 200 tt. on m?d. J'rontap with ....... view. Tlllo I. propezcy can be !l<!lllllt for fl1I -front foot If -111111 -- 1 SU,000 takeo It away and wb&t .• buy! ,. - jVery nice duplex, ~ blk. from ' ocean. One aide owner occupied, ~ • other Cde rented to reeponlfble party. n•a completely'tumllllled : and a good buy. Let ua prove it .• to you. • 'Beauutul new h~U8e and turniahed . . ' garage apt. On mnall Balboa : Ialand. Excellent income prop- 1. erty. Priced to ault. i •Swell ocean vtew Corona del Kar II home near Sea.view Ave. Bu 2 , bedrooms and a den or can be : uaed u a 3-bedroom home. Bu l 1 'it baths, double garage Floon u e carpeted trom wan to wall. t Hu venetian bllndl and tile 1D I ,. kitchen . O'Keefe & Merritt range and Weatfughouae re- frigerator included T)ll9 I.a the only home in tht. tine location that we have Uated tor less than $22,:KMJ. Thia home ts 1 block trom the' ocean and · definitely underpriceO. Full price $13,500. I f I _New modern home South of ~ · way. Hu large living room with fireplace:, nice dining room, 2 bedroon19, tiled kitchen. large l&undry room and garage • • workroom t oo. Home la of i stucc~ coMlruction & plutered ! inside. Hardwood noon, vene- , tian blinds. A real buy at $10,500 I INtce knotty pine, 2 story "home S. ot highway. Hu 3 large ~ I rooma, nJce living room wtth fireplace, kitchen service porch, ~ double garage and ftne sun deck. l It'• completely turniahed and on a corner lot. It all goea $16,900 . . '. - Very nice 2 bedroom home. Large Uvlng room with fireplace, oep. u&te dining room, Wed kitchen and bath, laundry J'OOm., and double ,ua.ge. Hardwood noon throughout. Full price S12, 'mO. W e have a nice level highway corner lot. 50' frontage on blvd A real buy. Good te mu1. $10,000. Luge 3 bedroom home With play room. Ia aoutb of highway and ln a very good location. ThJa houae LI underprtced at,$11,800. Nice 4-bedroom home, ,1 \0 blka. t.rom ocean. Hu large kitchen, llvtnc room and den. It all goee -'19,l500. BumlneM and property on Cout Highway, Corona del var. Bulld- tng bu near17 2000 oq. tt. All material and et,iulpment on hand i. Included. 2 bedroom home above --C<J08 too. Stop and -It. '35,000 Completely tumiahed bome on cor- Dll' Jot. About 1 year old &nd tn a • • r y conYal.lent locaUon.. $14,l!OO Attention G rs Have •veral nice homes that wm take a fUD GI loan appralal. -. are completely - Paymat runa 1-tlwl nnt. -.... today. "qmpletel.J fllnllolled• -ooatll •• Of ~-2 nice bedJoooina, Many Business Opportunity Listings CORONA DEL MAR--OCEAN VIEW 3-Bedroom, 2 9!0ry ·home. 1~ hetf1a, tile ldb:hen, -*le blinct., carpetid wall to wall. Weatioghome refrigerator, O'Keefe Ir Merritt stove. Laundry room ill double garage. Home ia vacant and very nice. 1 block to ocW!n. S<iwera in. Price $13,500 Good tA!rmll. Better hUrry for thia, nothing like It under $20,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS A lovely corner home. 2 bedrooms, living room with fireplace• dining room, prettiest kitchen in thia com- munity, 1 ¥, baths. Home Is solid redwood under- neath, cement buem.ent with furnace and heater. Hardwood floors on top of heavy sub-flooring. In· direct lighting, ven. blinds. Rear patio & barbecue' pit. Comer lot is 100' x 127 Y.i '. Sewer in. Grounds are beautifully landscaped. Price $19,500. Good terms. COSTA MESA HOME & BUSINESS 2 • Bedroom Home completely furnished. Aleo wholeaale & retail salesroom with fixtures for smoked fish and a smoke bowie for fish at capacity of 1 ton per day. On Newport Blvd. Income $250 a month by lee.sing out all of property. $16,000, good terms. COSTA MESA-EASTSIDE 1-Bedroom home, nicely located, cloee to shopping district. Living room-kitchen, bath and an extra room. Very cute small home. Price $65()0, tA!rmll. Lot 50' x 171 ~·. Adjoining Jot of 50 ft. can be pW'clwled for additional $Ui00, tA!rmll. NEWPORT BEACH HOME 2-Bedroom Home. Living room of knotty pine. Bed- rooms both papered. Very· nice barbecue. Yard fenced. Close-to ocean. Nice lltlllllDer home. Priced to sell quick $6850. Terms. FOR SAI.E 5 AC. cloee to Newport Blvd. At full price of $6000 COSTA MESA-BEST BUY · 2-Bedroom ·home on lot 120' x 150'. Cloee In. East. side. Living room is 36 ft. Jong, large kitchen. Bdwd. floors, fireplace, service porch, double gar- age. Price $10,500. Good terms. COSTA MESA-EASTSID~FURN. 6-Rooin Home of 3 bedrooms, large ' living room, dining room, kitchen, service porch, floor furnace, hdwd. floors, double garage. Very nice furniture. Price $11,000 at $3500 down. INDUSTRIAL FRONT On Newport Avenue-Several large pieces at $60 per front ft. Zoned for any businM&. . NEWPORT BUSINESS BAY FRONT WT Lot Is 30' x 100'. 30' on water front. any businesa. Price $11,000. Terms. Zoned for ONE ACRE RANCHO 2-Bedroom, 5-room home. Double garage. 1 acre high ground, good soil Price $8500, terms. (Open 7 d&ya every week -8 L DI. to 6 p. DI. ' ... ..w d..-... -.. -tot-.. --,....---....,-~°'-,.,,oa --la !fowpott 81'.,,.. -Cool& --'1000 ... _.._If I . .,._ - Pvwwa. ~ hl'.rJ' , • ...,, •. .._ 11u1ior a.w. 1tt 16 -oft Newport-._ Put17 ...._ ".A BUY.• .... _... . ll'uil Price' $4li00 , llllLL oa ~~~q~o~n:• -..r ~·•••I •·--•woo ; ~ 7 --~ -• --.old. 1 .......... roc-tn• ... wD ..---. , __ _ . -·-··-·--·Bu tlOO -tb -lfo OP.A -- ..._ --... ~ Ille· l'lnplaco • -oanp_ toot --TUe -. or --or Iota. Qin ...,.... In $l2 mn t1nt i.tur. x. '•nmrt. P. o. Good Buy at ,OIUV na, ·-W.M '1tt SEE T8Js Lon1T a.room. a.beclr. -A.II . --od bunbor, bMaUful bdwd. · noon, 1arp flnplace and dual flln>ace, Uvtns and· dlDlns 8 Iota In Bubcllvl8lon aln&d7 laid out. See th-. rooma carpeted wttll .n woo1 Ra B k , broadloom. a.nse » ,. » y Barrett, ro er Lot 90' x 140' owner ia -.c:rlftc-1tH Newport Blvd. ms to tlna.noe new ,.,.. __ , ll'UJ1 price $12,l!OO, 11beRI 008TA. ID:BA -nu &. 17th -. Coat& -sw-11«• Joi-Ip __ ..:_ _______ _ at Corona del Mar 2-Bedroom Home, turnlabed $8750 LOT-40' S. of Highway $2750. HILLSIDE LOT, near ocean $1000. 2 LCYI'S N . o! Highway $1900. . - W. J . HOLCOMB 1~17 ColUlt Highway Corona. Del Kar '"Wh~re the nag. Fly" P. G.BALATON Realtor 2'28 Newport Boulevard 232 O«an A ve., Laguna. Beach Bumn.eu and Reatdence Beacon 5201-W Open Sundays and ll:venlnp Santa Ana Hts. 1,1 Acr r--2-bedroom. Dual tum&ce-, Corona del !4ar BEST BUY ON THE CANTON Adjacent lo Shore Cliffe -Ha- zel l:stttet, Lot .(9, Block A , 40 x GS -$3000 cull. '4000 terms. R.?g. prtce $6000. Pho. Dana Point 7~. · 5tt EV AF. RHODEN Realtor Corona del Mar New and lovely 5-room l}ome. ene b1k from Cout hi-way. Hu flreplaoe. bdwd. fioora, outaide paUo and B&r--B-Q. Built -ln kitchen n.nge and living rm., rup go wtth bae. Reuonable at $13,000 EV A F. RHODEN Realtor 470 Newport Blvd. Coat.a Mesa Phone Bea.con '713-R Hdwd. noon, gaf)&'e, cement ----------- drive. 1.mmed. possession $9950 ' $4200 Lot, 120' x 135'; Building 20' x 30'. 1 1,i blka E . Newport Blvd Near llCboolli and l'torea. 1 Acre $1800-1 Acre $2000. Both with oil rlgbta. HA VE client for Bay Front lot. Laguna Beach ID the canyon. 1 acre and a little dream h0u.te. Owner, a land- .caper and gardener. S HOUSES on cor. lot. turn.1.ahed.. On Newport Hts. Nearly new 3-bedroom home. Ex- cellent location nea.r high achodl. Needa ,eome paint. Only $10,500 Show Place Of lhill area on 2 lot.a. Excellent locaUon, all modern conveni- ences. About 2000 aq. ft. of noor. apace. You would like thla. CORNER LOT-On Twltln Ave. liO' x 127'. Priced to ..n at $1500 3--Bedroonw, tumiahed copiplete. T.,...,.., peuo, bar'becue, prag• J. C. PAYNE, Broker $18,l500. and .-.ta Broken LOTS on Coaat Highway and CU.tf Drive.. .P. G.BALATON Realtor R. W. BARTIN& and WK. H. KcKINBJCY W IC. 18th Bt., Coat& lol- Phone BM.con Ul.S-.ll . FOR QUICK SALE -COURT Best buy in Costa Mesa. 5 room modem bowie, 6 Income unita on Y.i acre of-ground. Room for aev· era! more units. Y.i blk. from heart of Costa Mesa. Over~ per year income. Poss. at end of escrow. See thla at once. $27 ,500. ~ tA!rmll. , . NEWP0;.;1 BEACH Y.i Blk. from ocean-3 +ms. large living room, nice ldtchen & bath. Fuf11shed. Newly decorated inside and out. $7850, tepns . Y.i Blk from ocean-2·bearooms, studio type loft. Partly furnished. $5450, terms. C 0 S _T A MESA 5 Room Bowie, corner lot, garage. Fenced. In Best part of Costa Mesa. $4500, terms. 4 Room house on corner lot. Clean inside and out. Vacant, Move right in. $4500, terms. 1 ACRE-2 Houses & Guest room. Fenced. Lots of trees, chicken and rabbit equipment_ Walking distance to town. $10,750, Terms. 2-Bedrooms, Stucco, hardwood floors, double gar· age, comer Jot $8500. Exceptional bragaiii. MOTEL or Auto Court Sites on Newport & Harbor Blvd. Close in, best of locations. Price right. LISTINGS WANTED--OPEN SUNDAYS - FRANK P. JOHNSON-Realtor OWEN C. ANKENEY-Allsociate 1664 Newport Blvd. Daya Ph. Beacon MM-W Nights Ph. Beacon 521().J BALBOA PENINSULA Howie under construction for price of a good lot, foundation, fratning, rough plumbing, fireplace, complete plans for 2·bedroom, 2-bath modem home -all for $5500 OCEAN FRONT Large, spacious, 4·bedrm. furnished redwood home, move in for $15,000. Terms arranged. BALBOA Yacht club section, attractive mediterranean duplex, 3-bedroom upper, 1-bedroom lower, 3 garages, very best construction and price includes furnishings $2'!',000. . ---SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT COMPANY Ross Greeley Realtor Mqnte R. Grimes,. Insurance-Notary Public Associates John Wallace, Realtor Josephine Webb, Broker. 302 Main St., -BALBOA Ph. Harbor 20M. 2Ue Newport Boulevard 232 Ocean Ave.. IA.gun.a Beacb. HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. -Realtors Btwtn-and Re.s.dence ooeTA MM• Ph. Bl&. UO'l·W Open Bundayo and IDYenlnp LINWOOD VICK RJU.LTOll " LIDO ISL.AND LOTS -Choice inside 47' lot for $5500. Several corner lot.a available. 35 feet on North Channel for PJer at $18,600. A few other good bayfront lot. available now. • llYln8' room with tlreplKe, din· IDg room, ldtcheJl and leundJy room. Nlee paUo, prop and .--111 ...... -ltnow. uooo-... RELIANCE REALTY & Balboa-Island co. l.0'1' In 100 --.. - A.TTENTION INVESTORS - 2 bedroom bouoe, garage and lath houae on throe lota. tmproveiD.enta on one lot. other tw"o lobl tn dand;y lawn and garden. f8l500 for the deal figures (with the lob!I at f1500 each) a good home for just $5!500. Newport Be8eh and cloe-ln. Exceptional value. COST A 'MESA. -50' x 300' real· denti&l Iota. Everything in and available. $1200 each with term.a $M0 down. Act fut! -----------.:..----------u .. -&Jla:J. OWnor would VVJ nice :&-bedroom -one lllta to tll1p week. A.ok to , --mubta and -Balboa 1ncome--Closew --~ _, a11e. Len. L&rp UY!ng room with !lreptatt lent term.o 11!&7 be arnnpcl. ~ a1qove, W«I ldtcllen'. Priced Right E ._ beth -....... 2 story ... bdrm. home, in Al condition .. 2 •pt. ..... __ _. In rur. A.II r.... -.aoo. on ti.ck of lot. Total rental of' property can r«urn BusiDess is ~ ~Ben J. Whitman Realtot UCK GltlZNS WAI,,_ HM ii, V. B. 'l'W m.-r Ml .. OIMt "W 4 IJll9CllrA -. llAJl R • t SllW F the -buyer 20% groaa. The owner ,;in allto .n hill 30' x 9*', 85 h. p., aportfiahlng cnmer. It ill 1em than a yetr !lid. In excelleDt conditi9Ji. fully equip- ped and'a money maker. . . • SMALL BALBOA HOME 3 nm. Ir pr., ci.e to llhot!P•IC Ir tn""l"*tatioa Thia la a good week tnd Ir •lri•WW bl.-or ill ical far'~·· ~ _.,,.,,.. ....... Bii)' It far f1,4llO. lfoft ID Uld fOl'pt J'lllll' natal ~In - e.m.1 A ....... •' SP • .U.'MIB c. BOW.A.RD • COAST PR.OPERT1118 00. 11111 s. c ·1111 A-. ...... a 0ar .w . ~ B!:A.CB OOTl'A.GS, fw'DSab.ecL Immedlate p:&!S --Thia -may be pur. dl•sell for 1tttle more t.ban tbe nlue .Of tbo lot. AP.urnrmNT over 2 cor _._ Oomplota1:f -v...m and ""' ...., ...,.., iii 1Dda7. Om•_t_ t llTOllT BOMI! with apt. 'l'IU loftlJ bDee lllM a fb:tlltoe ID ~ IMIS ·-..S In u.o mt lw -...oam. Patio wt.ill ---·--... tam to ~ ataa.-- LINWOOD VICK mn' t sAw. Balboa ltl••d .... s ran••••• NEW DUPLICX -~10,l500 terms a third cuh. A GI Bill pooolbWty. Oood construction and well plan· ned. LlvtngTOOm. bedroom. di· nette, bath. and clever kitchen. Otten income wt.th a n ce hOme. EXtn good o..I. rSELL NOW" uld tile own.er of""'-;t a good s bearoom home on L1DO ISLAND. Prime 1-tton, lntu- Mtin&' and cllanniJIC. Nlcel7 turnlmod. S21,l500 complete In· cludiq" Immediate pa•rsston. BAIBOA OOWl8 WATlillftONT LOTS -ftllpn1lp -tn.-•Qod and rM47' fw --. _t __ _ ---.-ap. -- 'HARBOR Realtors • • 30th and w. Central • • ' BALBOA ISLAND BA Yll'llONT HOME and garage apartment nicely tumabed. 52 foot frontage , on comer. Pier • tloaL 3 bed-- rome. 2 batha, double garage and the beat of everything. Fine con· d.JUon , and q u 1 ck JKJ•e•ton. f{-0,000 tama. ' A NEW TWO BEDROOM HOKE now belng completed 1n Barbor Belgtlta. eo foot Jot on BOOnwood Drive. Bellt -Ready aoon. . $11 ,859 cub or $3000 down and bal•DCA about $IO per month at Jow lnlereat. co. Phone Harbor 1600 - ' - • ' • . ( 1 -- --I • -' ... lmWPORT0 BAIMA PRC I -~ ' !'Ip 7 ' DU. "'"II (lrw..W.) 1tUL 181'.AB (Pw W.) VU. 0 18TAD (Far~) REAL ESTAD (Far~) .. --~-------t: ........ :==•' ................ """ .... . ' •... ....-.-~ .... ) A. E. JOHN.SON • ----"-------'-----...__..__...._____ · '., Realtor J!'I, lftAft ~ ... ) REAL M"ft (lrw ... ) and.A.lloci&tee . 1'JEWl>ORT BEACH Boldman-Pritchett G. N. WEJ..l,S, ' • CX>ZY OlfE.Bl!:DROOK H~ the ilbeet BRO~. ?rol9'r' f1om , ,.,_ 1840\l N-port BoWnard, 008'l'A -A ,. • 1q i '"' ' . B. A. NEILE-SON -A•M Whf!cat. <Jn & ci•ri!W""" mitpe pnce. ca.ta K-Calltomla. "'l'BI: BICllT 'OOWN ON L\RTB• ~du. COMtia..'tlaa and la good ecmditlolL Re-PH. ~ llOM-W OllO. v. rox, 8&1•11u · Ila!* lNajm can UT'Ulp °"!1 Qtina. • V~t, 3-room otaeco, re. 'JOI! JftKD, lli1lioifiih • • • ' . ' REAL VALUES ~ I BolO!:S~ INOOKB-~" ~~ ~- 2 Ocean View Lots .. 60' ~ ~· . , .$lOAO ea. See.u far u 8IUl Pedro •. good .i.w mer ~pun. and BaiboL • . Unfinished Garage Tvoe Home Lot 90' " 130' •. near .ctibOI. Out.kte ii completed.· Ball good poaibilitieL J'Qll prloe . $3@0 2-BEDROOM HOME ... lf E W .• 1•-li-'ft-room , t·~ -a..-... ..,. and dlbette. Very cbzy, •• frame with llhuttera. A well appearing home in a goOct clilltrict. ~ price • $5500 New House ... Finest Construction 2 Bedroom home • . large liYing room . . hardwood flool'll . . pullman tile bath and Ahower .. plenty of tile in kitchen . . dinette ". Comer lot with a wide front .. master bedroom 14' " ll'h' .. frame and stucco .. dual floor furnace : . 2 car attached gar ... We say it's Coeta Mesa's best buy .. and mean it .. ~ price is only $9500 Income Property Near the Lido Theatre The Harbor's Coming District 2 Houaes .. very well kept up .. two bedroms ea. .. large garage. Lots of tile . . good summer renttl rates .. This property has a real investment value. Sacrifice price . . . . $11,000 Costa Mesa's Best Corner For Sale ... Exclusive 240 ft. frontage on Newport Avenue .. 195' frontage. on Qld Santa Ana Road .. All traffic from Newport Boulevard . . Victoria street, Twenty-Second Street and Old Santa Ana Road pass by this Triangle. Come In and talk it over. TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • B. A. NERESON ' . REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES • Phone: Beacon 5225 -Day or Night 1972 Newport Blvd. Coeta Mtle!l 819 S. Main Santa Ana NEAR YACHT CLUB 2 Small HolllleS On Comer Lot $10,000 • LOT ON PENINSULA Zoned for Buslnesai $3500 BAY AVE, BALBOA 2 Unlta -$13,500 -P'urnlahed W. L. JORDAN 700 E. C-entral, Balboa. Telephone 153 BUSINESS BUYS MOTEUl--28 Unlta, al8o 24 1IDlta and 7 unfta TRAILER COURT II rwtaarant. Good opportuulty. II ACRES wttll 2 ~ cornen, modern home boat Wl4b. 'Sell all or " ~ I , ' ' ' , ... l'Oifiu!:Nif; sfur9; Coroaa del Mar. 24' s llO' Clll 101 Blwhwq •. 1•11r:isbed livillc, ~ atiov.. ' . ' OOlwf l'llOffl Ri:irrAuiwtt: .aw 1ot. IDHHWAY P'RONTAGE;. Half Acre, 2 bed!- ~ DB'WXI: BEACH STAND, 11_,"•Mr· LtflDs -» ' ·--~-• ' f mGHWAY HOT DOG and llaml'W&W Stalld. ~~. 8-rt_Ti:oN, tow truck.,_ for mrJip1c BOAT' ·a CABINET SHOPS, 5 to cbaee 6-.. --. 000. • ··---ta $1.U; 8ilMllW. Rl!ii'l'AURAN'1'S ID Ul wtl<ww 39()( ~ OaM&;.~· A~rm ~ &t_lJ,t,llOO. 3* ACRft Newport Bltd., to Newport A-. ' .. . ~ CX>Natl:l'S ~ PAC'1'9RY,""' w, I we. • · 'llW-Rl MlllMi __ .,LI Al•la*•'DW••• -u..L.. Here's "k Real Ba~ew Newport Blvd. Value Juot ' -north ot ~ SUlta!>lft tor bu8ln-or mot.a. cute a.room bosne IJl .... Im· medi1te pa. 1on.. Dcm.'t i-.- Uda up! can tor det&Jla. $5250 DANDY -I-Bedroom home com- pletely romodcled. Lanly klt- cben. modem plumblq, .ame tumtture.. Lot 61' x 100'. C1oee IJl Cotta K-. -cteecritW: on %" acre.M'J&0.00. lTIO HWWKIRT BOUlaYdl> LOTB-8PECIAU..Y PRICED: •1•11: omce ll•OCJD 111:1 Newiwt fiei..!.ts (view),_, ______ ,.$ 975 1 """" II. A. Bia., chicken and .... _•••~•-9'1".J He ,.--· ...... "'1jb(t nnch·Wllb 2-li<ffin. bome; ~ ~wport Se.ch -·--·-.. -....... _ .......... 1250 --and -· Torma at ~~ =-~!. .. =::=====:= = ...,. .. ~ ' • Cimo to Blvd. 2-iledrm. -· pr. Wm cany G. L LGon : QORONA DEL KAR UNUSUAL DfOOIO PROPERTY. Ideal lnwat- mellt tot ·~ Attractive donhle on comer IM SOutfi of~. Two bedrooma in each Wilt. Yoa can't build at price for which thlo la offered. ('.onje In .na w - BALBOA ISLAND Two operator BEAUTY SHOP, equipped and ready to open plua 8 ·room living quarters. -LOT-Corner OD little Jaland, can be had for $7,500 Terma If deaired. BAYFRONT HOME. Pier an<l float -Lot 52 ft. frontage, 3 bedrooms, 1 'h ~·ome, plua one roam aputment over garage. Unfurnis~<! $,42,5oo ' . BALBOA BAYSHQRES New two and three bedroom homes. Open for inspection Saturday and Sunday. E1\RL W. STANLEY Realtor COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR 6Ul Coast Highway 3113 West Central 225 Marine JQaW I Mrm. bome, Oftr double _., larl'• uWlty -ll Aa9 IJl II. A. HI&. 92000 iln., '311 par maalb t. m-. VACANT J'Ull price M8llO $6800 2-Bdrm. Home Completely ~ tum.. floor tu.rnKe. ON BROADWAY -J lledroom OUtac10 o1eep1ng room. pnp. -. -e. fonoed ,_ J&rd, pouo, la~ """* ... ---cmnm.t drin, Jrlce lot 1 block $7950 from obopa, neecll cl•ntq up, but lt'a a eood deal for 80lneone at •7·~· In Newport Hts. % Acre Orange Grove It 2 bedrm. New S.bdrm . .tucco, hdw. tloora. bom.e, bMutlful view 11 o o d floor rumace. Lorse Uvlnl' rm., terma. Don't -lbl.o 'up f71500 cllnlDS nil., Ule klldlen A balb. Patio, 2 car pnge. See to ap- NEWPORT HEIGHTS -New 3- bedroom llt\lcco, e rooma, b.dwd. A tile. Dual fl. tumace, % dn., '10.600 LOTS SO' x 150' $260 down ,750 3 furnbhed apartmenta on lot 50 by 150 ft; lde...:I JocaUon. $9750. NEW 3 Bedroom Stucco, Hdwd. A: 'nle, 6 Rooma, FlOor Furnace, 1180 Sq. Ft., Double Garage, F enced. In Coeta Mesa'a Beat District. 1h down, and the price la only $10,260. Before you buy-whether a HOME LOT, ACREAGE, or BUSINESS PROPERTY, Jet WI ah ow you what we have! p~te $12,500 $1000 down-Buys UU. comm. acn with a 22' x 28' bldg. on rear of lot, all fenced with good woven wire. Full price $3750 1h Acre Zoned for Bu.slnesa on busy •treet. nice I-bdrm. home. Knotty pine conatructton. 2-car garage $8500 Terms 2-Bdrm. Home A E J 0 H N S 0 N Corona del Mar Newport Bjach Balboa Jaland ;.___ ·---·-Ph. Harbor 1648 Harbor 1013 Ph. Harbor 1776 (4 yn!. old) Cloee to &hopping center. Garage $4500 2-Bedroom Home New, partly turniahed---On Eut aide. Lot 55' x 127 ~ ..,.,_.. -•"'f·•·•.uP and Munday te9 N~ Blvd., Ccr•ta ).l f'sa \imlle N . of Arch\, on left-&t cl'Mt of hill Phone Beacon 6102-M FOR RENT-7 bedrooms, 7 We batha and lhowen. Two living room., dining room, etc. OuUlde Cabana with open fireplace and grill. Two hundred and 1eventy feet of Ocean Frontage. Over 2 """"' landsc.o peel grounda. Completely tumiahed. O w n e r pay. prdner and water .• '3000. Sll:ASON JUNE -JULY AND AUGUST '3000. can have opUon to buy. Alao have a few homee in beauti- tul San Clemente from $10,500 to $30,000. Must be eeen to be appTOC!ated. See ADEL'E GIMBAL 310 N . EL CAMINO REAL (101 Hlgbway) Pbone San Clemente, office 411, home 318 W. Harrison Fritts . Broker 1804 Newport Blvd., Cotta K- Here LI what you have been look- tng tor, comer lot 132' frontage by 200 deep. A fine S -oum bome, large double garqe. One of the f!nelt "'1181-w oomen oa. t.bo Bml. Don't overiooll lbl.o opportunity. lmmediat.e pom• Ilion. Income Property t Modwa Jtom•. 2111 llM ,.. each m -acn. Dae f1llJ7 IU••"'Md 'Vfr7 ddee to' .... ;• cmter. J'IDo -1W -or tnJl. BRIGGS • BEST • BUYS Newport Heights, 2-bedrooms, living room, ltitchen- ette, tile kitchen, bath, glassed in service porch, lndry trays, partly fum. incl. Magic Chef stove, elect. refrig., table, davenport, chllir, and living rm. curtains, garage, cement drive. Lot 50'x105'. Better hurry. Full price only $6850. Water front lot with room to moor a 60 ft. boat. Price $8500 . Summer rentals; June 15 ~o Sept. 15. Three bed- room house in Bay Shores. Four bed-room house, Balboa Island Grand Canal. Fred 634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5778 BRIGGS Tressa A. Sandy Steiner Offices Res. Harbor 2476 CORONA DEL MAR This new listing is what you've been waiting for. South of the highway, 2 bedroom plaster and at\lcco home, one year old. Priced under $10,000. Hard- wood floors, floor furnace with thermostat. Land- scaped, 8 fruit trees. $3500 down and you move in. CORONA DEL MAR Owner says "sell"-he's tired of com.muting, wants to buy in L. A. Look over this beautiful 3-bedroom home, admire ita two fireplaces, then hurry and make an ofter. U it'• cloee to $~7.i;po, owner may get reckless and accept. au-ilieome poalbilltieS. JOHN E. SADI.EIR.-Realtor S'l'ANLEY A. SMITR-A..,date Broker 1505 C:O..t Blgftway CX>RONA DBL MAR Har. 7t1 .,. coart. ~·pa• 11hr !--------------------- W. Harrison F.ritts ' • # ..... " Broker 1IN -pat ~· Oollla ... ..... •ii :•••·l"ltlr .. • THE PRESS ---,....._ .... _. ~ ·Q>untr( Outstandinq'- .. f' ,.., 't~ Real Estt,• 'i;~1 AdV8lliainq Let Ex-GI'11 Serve YOU . Open 7 Daya a Week. Boldman-Pritchett BROKERS $6850 IMO~ Newport Boulevard, Coeta M esa. California. PH : Beacon 502i&-W See WI for Business a.nd Residence Iota. We have a nice lot on -. Broadway. Near Country Club SANTA ANA SEE US FOR BUSINESS & RESIDENCE LOTS Lovely landacaped ranch t y p e home---0 )'T'I. old. On ~ Acre near bfck b&y. Fruit trees, G. N. WELLS; Broker . berries and lovely rose garden. GEO. V. FOX. Salellm&n Restricted area. Bua line, turn-JO• MeKm BdNnnan lMed or untumiahed. lmmed. ' ,pou, Courteay to broken. lMl F ._ E . Ruuell Otttce Mesa Drive. (Take NewpDTt. 1790 Newport Blvd., Ocwta Kea Dr. by Country Club). 8-9c Ooota K-. Ph. Beacon 5181 • BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY New building over 2300 aq. ft. in Newport Beech Buaineas District, on Central Ave1iue in high rent area. Suitable for lease. 61' front x 106' deep. Back· portion now leased. Very attractive deal. Short time only C. GALEN DENISON 498 Newport Blvd. Coata Mesa Phone Beacon 5197 Lovely Beach Front Home Seashore Colony Beach Home well btlllt · 8Dd well uTanged. Two,bedrooms. -~ Ezcenen't' COD• ditfon. Priced to 111!1!.' $1i,oo0 · · 1.Jo,~t•il\ _and Ocean View Baild ihat .home ODcaiWf ab'e' ID TO'ilo~'• Pali- .... ~dell~,:_an~4'~',:_atwa~~ye~ha~ve~a view of Cat•lin•-~ ~ w= " ..:t "'•' > T ~-!J BunfiiiOfi>ii DCilCb1 and Mt. J>a111J. UlllT' ,,~r,u ...,,...,~ Balboa ttl d Income 2 B..R. Stucco with aillf .pt'." O,_w .. ner"" mairt eeii'.1 #~ ~~p mt OD t.eriill'n5,IS6o« ., . •• ' rr .n BUSINESS PROPER/Jm Have bu11\!fll"'~ty on"} ~,.N~ ·Bbd.,. anii many other !lstjnp eape<=t•by two re.l&u-' rantil; See u-e before you bay. "Jl -. -.~ B'lrin §1?5, real .tate, and rmtal l~p appreciated. ~CIS . J., HqRVATH-Broker ~ Jlhc-18()6.R 328 ·28th St. R--.-pb!JD8 1922-R . 116 • ~ f!t, NOTICE • • • • -' • • • • • ... .. ~ l Building . Activity at Costa ~;;n:~ ;~: ~ ::: ~. ~-:::v: ::.::· __ :_-: _. -~ :: .. ':.:~:~ "1th M ·· G . . · M . t. In Bo-. or·~ L. .... -, _.,.,, IQ.I. • .. =·'=:.!i:"'~·:a:.i:.. ~ .:;.. .. ~-~to :.. b ........ flttlllp... Barbor 1172-J · .. ~sa a1ns omen um ~w"e· Ha-.:--Bu_ .. ~ .... Tt;.!..S ~ ~ :::":::o.r-dolllar.~ ~Port,Cootall-. S.9c 2t;~~~=~ ~- . ,.., ~--· ,..... ?r · • For· a,eiit 2428 Santa Ana Ave .• eo.ta <°""""----> ; ' · ..... --1-•' mctc'• BooiPt. .w. --~~ Garden Tractor Jlleoa. 7-9!' ·;,,-;;,;,;.;,.;;, ;~...: ~ QVERELI: CASE , Ill tllo -... £-..,. . ::-'~~A~~= w:.,:';:i ~ ~ = Rototiller Type D~-~i;ow2:Sa1:g L~d~~ni <WdoG B.· -,. of -·-' ~:ie:. :i to .... •i CAlO!TRAILllR TUreott.. Bu-OOO<a x-..... ..: ?U Reasonable Ratea ?;!do tale, betw. 5-e P . M. Ph. ~~-=I:-:=::. -:;·~~-~~-~~:--JOBllPB A. llllml, -Jlcr: ~-r-~.:.= ~ . ' . s!t& I!gl:!ta •. C=~ REP~ -ot 2iat·"-t.. Ii blodt -ot crtme 1a1>ontory .-. °" loan to Coast Development -· irpBICAL 1'ND RADIO 2826 Cypreea Street, Punctual oervtce. V•n Dnm.. Newport~ fJOO · J-R. proeecutoro here, dloplaJ911 lb• ARllT PLYWOOD~· Uf:s:lf' . . -lena, Jeweler, 1786 Newport 'hnlmley OL lllG1 Santo ~ l>oui.. beo.YJ', wblt .. palnted metal tub<, Company . o wi-._ Sood foundation In· .Pmm ~ lllnor PW><>. Juot boulevard. Cool& Men. 81! YOnl, 8an(& ~for a dwelllna' to wblch _,. haft --ao a UOll Clout Bml. Bal1oar 10l'1 ~ .. I:. 11th, Coot& KfOL ropo•1111S. A fllle buy. Only WANTED 1'() BENT be ~4t, 12t2 81: Walnut blUdpon. · Corona c.lel )(g_ 8c SllT. n.v S=hqaldt. mo .No. 7 Gtn.L SAILBOAT No. ~. newly Pl., $1800; Kn. P . V. Pub, PO .Plallor did not 4-hla tine!. 5-0lllT-llLOT KAcB!NJa, ml1la, Main. llallla Ana. Furnlohed Heme near Ocean or painted, good un.. $396. Call BoxW1 Q;lf'.t&M ... tOraclwelllq tap ln COllDtCt1cm with the pipe. · Bay IUitable fore to 8 adlllta, Sun.set 22058 or see Larry to be -...... PfP11: ™•Y for · rwnpu room or den. "5 Y-for month ot July. Phone FiU.. Wheeler, Balboa Yacht Club. · · .. -~ 1°'1 lltll otreet -MONEY TO LOAN -Park K-·• '1198 Buena USED Plano*. Good ma1ree $88 . . S&H; H •. f!: ~ Or J.J62 U: 11th 8,fplflcontly, however, Or. John -~ ._, • le N and ...._ or will ronL OUr roy 6.,48 or write 928 S. Harvud ____________ 1_.a._ "'--' ,._._ -• .._.... -,,· Blvd., Lo9 Angelee 8. 8e ~-~ ~ ... or & pn,p to Moatanm. comity hoe:pttal super-temw ..are fine, Dtn1 -Sd'mldt. -------------I SNOWBIRD completely recond1-"9~ 't hla addt "'800; lnt<ndent. remarked at the Ume NEED MONEY? :llllb..lClllBOX,-lcs,aceU""t MONo.Maln,llanlaAna. Furn. room with bath or shower Uoned, new llall, $175; aloo •· Darid W. 1>i.aa ·at llt LvUpu:r be performed an autopsy tbat the -condition. re.eon@le. . JlarbOr -in Harbor area tor quiet. refined" Hawaiian surf board, S25. Cor. • .a.et. Ooroaa dill Mar, fM the ad-tractw.e had Ute appean.noe of See m for quJ.clt. be.lptul Ml"f'tcl 2377-W. 200 Gamet A.Ye., Bal-BUNGALOW Piano. A.. beautJ, juat ~ntlcman. Please contact Mr. So. Bay Front 4: Topaz, BaJboa I dition ,al ·~ .ton.gwi ehed to 1081 havtnc' been cauaed bJ' a rhnmed oa JOCU' ftnancfiaJ M9"1 ti' boa Jala.nd.. Sc Uk• new. To Melt la to love IL Bonnell at il0-32nd St., Newport bland. 7-Sc Induolria1 Way,--. lnotnunenL 1-1111 on TOile lib yolftt. '891!. Tenna. or phone Hubor llt9. 8-9c '.J'>' B., L l!mlth and L A. BUllth The --b<Ueved the weepon rt1l!.NlTURIC, BALART CAR OR -ti!"I NAVAJO RUGS, all I>ans-8cllmlclt llallla Ana 620 o( tll2$ .N.,rport -..i, Coot& may have 1*11 a length ot pipe, ' olw. JllOt -. cl-'*' lUc:h· N KaJn ¥-t.._ a *p to he comtructed perhaps with an el-joint at. O'tHJ:R UICUlUT'f ardoon Yacht Anchcn.p. Phone __ .. ___ . -------- ~ t6e ~wt. side ol. ~ewport &""' tached. Soun: 10 to 1 and 3 to 6i Barbor Me. ' Uf GRAND Plane-.: Kimball. Knabe, nue, 330 feet eovU1 ot letb. ~t Beatdee Di. Montanua and I>r. aaeed ~ Weber, Steinway, Baldwin. Many ••t 000 W"''·-H Roel ' PO L J 111 th t t-.-Man'1 Blcycle -•J.6 ·, Pat.tenon --'"' G t "--••• .... , ; ·™ .man, . . a em, coun y au-.-,,. aur-• other .._... ,_ -•-· Box 501, eo.ta K-. for a dwell-geon, spedaltatl who uamtned Radto and a Record player. Tenn.a. ban.a.-Schmldt Co., 620 log to be erected at 1312 SJ: 22nd the Overell bodlm on tnYitation of 1428 W. Bay, Newport Beach N . Main. Santa Ana. Or wtl1 rent. ftreet $3432; Charla: F . Brady of the proHCuUon included: Barbor 896-W. 8c 1903. S&nta Ana avenue, Colt.a Dr. E. L. Benjamin and Dr. P. Meu., to en1a.rge a bedroom and B. Candela. of San Bernardino; Dr. i.ne:tall a new root at 22471 SW John Ball, Santa Ana; Dr. H. J . Santa Ana avenue, Coat.a Mesa. Pikker, Anaheim. and C. W. Deck.. $650; Larry Kac.lA.re.n Peace, La-er, Pomona. • guna Beach fOl' a dwelllnc' to be Surgeons lnvtted by the dete.nM" erected at 11541 18th. etreet $800. Included Dr. Frank R. Webb, for- GABAGE PERMIT mer Loa Angelea County autopiy aurgeon. l>r. Hugh O'Neill, Santa Ana, and Dr. Albe.rt Brown, Glen-To H. N . Roblnatn.. and N. dale. "'JEWS VARY • DON L HUDDLJ:STON -Sk1pper- 18H~ Newport Blvd., Coeta JI! ... (Acrooo tT<>m Alpha Bela) DOCl!DIATBl DELJ;VERY -New apL a1u atovea. Newport Furni- ture, 822 Co&at Highway, New- port Beach. Beacon 51M·W 8e . -------------Eight elide lid 7'x28 .. x36" high BLUE FLASH BOTTLE COOLER Newport E1ectnc Appliance Co. SPINET Pianoe. The malt famou.e m&kee. Lawmt prtcee. Dellver'y at once. . Some in Blond, ma- hop.ny '°d walnut. Art ca.aee. Pla1n C&IM. Your old piano taken in at highest price. Term11. Danz.Schmidt Plano Co. ~20 No. Main, Santa Ana. 230f5 Coast B1vd., Newport Bea.ch 1------------- . 7..8c W ANTED--60 good uaed pianos 1n trade for new Spinet. or good gn.nd pt.ano.. Higbeet price al- Responsible· motlier and adult aon need houae or apt. by June 1. Permanent resident.a of. Balboai. 20 yn. Can turniah ref. No amok.lng, drtnklng·or pet.a. Bar- .bor 2Z21-W. S.9c WANTED SUJl!JllER RENT AL. July and Auguat; 2-bedroom, turniahed houae near ba.Y. Will pay up to $300 per month. Ph. Loll Angeles., Hill!:ide 6925 co!-· lecL t..SC BUlLDING I; REPAIRING Hardwood Flooring IJl!KEDIA TE DELIVERY Reexamination of the bodie1 wu ==~Phon:~·~B~w~..,.,~~G~D:Qo~=-= ordered to clear variance ln medl-.: WHITE ENAMEL Tobie Top Ro. per range. very good condition. Box aprlnp cl: matt.rea like new . 438 E l Modena., Newport Betghtl Ill' lowed. U you are not ready for 8333 Eut 11th SL, Long Beach your modern piano now we will 4tf cal teatlmony be.fore grand jW'on who lndlpted the Overells 17-year-REJ.P WANTB> old d&ul'hter, Loui!le, and her _:::~~:_:~::_=::_ ___ _ sweetheart, George (Bud) Collum, WArtRESS Wanted. Apply 21, on murder charges. --''--Dr. J ohn MontanU11 teaUtted to Cheryl's Cafe, 322 Manne, Bal- give )'oil a high credit to be Wied ------------ FOR SALE -EIGHT· WlllEKS OLD BLOND COCKlllR SPAN· IEL THOROUGHBRED PUP- at a later Ume. Now la the time to get a big allowance. Danz.-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. PIES. CALL HARBOR 773-W. ============ PAINTING & DECO RA TING Prompt Service Excellent Workmanahlp .. PATS.. PAINT SHOP Beacon 5()55.J. lj.ACING SNlPE-Second place In the midwinten of 1945. Good aaJlo, rigging and with !ta own dolly $650. Call Harbor 2081 or write Mn. G. L . Andrews 315 J'aamine, Corona del Mar. Sp Yachts for Charter Cruisers -Auxiliaries -Sport!ishera G. E. MINNEY 711 Coast Highway, Newport BJvd. Beacon .5032· W. For S&le -"Nava-G" 251t;: toot com'l. fisher. 4-ton capacity. Completely equipptd for alba- core &: mackerel. Buick convers- ion motor. Pb. TErminal 4·6761 ·Wilmington. W . C. McMillan. 8·9p Marine Insurance G. E. MINNEY 711 Cos.at Highway Beacon 5032-W t9tt Robin.son, Coat.a Meaa. for a g..r. age for atorage only, to be COMtructed at 21222 SW Orange •treet. $500; Earl J . MWer of 22331 Weatminater street. Costa Mesa, for a garage to be erected at 1271 Walnut Pl. $500; Emil Myrehn, Jr. Rt. 2, Box 1, Costa Meaa 4tor a teed store, $1800; .a woodworking ahop, Sl800, a fruit and vegetable atand and rest room, S12U, and a nower ah.op, S1082, all to be erected at 1082 17th lltreet, Albert Jllattheww of 332 Del Mar, at.reel, Costa Meea, for addition of a storage room at 23692 SW Newport boulevard, $4M Arthur Luce ol 315 Bay street. Coeta Mesa. to enlarge a. kitchen at 12342 E. Bay atreet, $860 and to Walter McKee and 'nlomaa De Forest of 32Z Anade etreet. 11aJboo. for a skating rink, office and ulli- tty building to be erected at 23082 SW Newport avenue, ll320 . the opinion both Overell and hi8 _boa I.aland. 8U wife were dead at leut an hour before the blut. while Or. L. J . Mathe• believed Mn. Overell may have been alive at the time of the Woman for general houaework. Ill' ~II 34' COMM. ALBACORE TROLL- exploelon. Dr. Frank R. Webb, famoue for- mer Loi Angele• County autopey surgeon, was among three phyat· ciana repreaenUng the de.ten. at the examtnatlon. Or. Webb pert.>rmed more th·an ~.000 autopeles during hla aever&J yean In the Loa Angelee office. Phone Beacon .52e7-W between 8 a. m. and 10 a . m. 7t! SALES MANAGJCR; Experte.nced orp.nlt:lng alee fof'CM. State qualltlcat1ona1. Box F . Newport- Balbo& Pren. 8c SalM pi')81t!on open in Ken'a Sportnrear Shop. Permanent work. Apply In peraon. 207 Marine Ave., Balboa laland 8c Six Patio Tables, chain and Beach A~ FOR SALE umbrellu. 24 car aervtce traya. ------------ 20' counter. Greenh&w'11 Cafe, 1532 Cout Highway, Newport Beach. 8c 50 YEAR OLD Indian &: :Mexican Blankeltl In perfect condition; from a prtvate coµection. Alao Baby Buggy in good condtUon. Harbor 1899-J. 8c ig36 Plymouth Coupe. Ortginal owner . S395. 201 Onyx, Balboa Ialand. 8p 1940 -4 Door Dodge Deluxe. Chet'a Malt Shop, 1927 HarJ>or Blvd., Coata Mesa. 8c 19'6 ROLLA WAY 18' Houae Trait.. er, ~ed 3 montha. With awn- ing. 438 El Modena, Newport Heigh ta. 11J> ------------ER-Built In San Francloco. Pu.mi -Blok Co. 2320 s . Main Santa Ana Phone Santa Ana 0338 511! Carpenter Remodeling -Alteratlon1, Repaln FREID ESTD<A TES BEACON 5082-J 41! 1939. Sleeps 4. Nice quartera and galley. All geared tor albo-- core, swordfish a.nd sharks. Chryaler Crown motor, radio 't.ranamltter, all a.nchora, gear &: mooringB. Also equipment for deep sea diving. $7000. Boat ta moored at Santa Barbara 83965 or San Lui.II Oblapo 751-W. 5-&: CLASSIFIED GOOD PLAIN COOK downat&ln. Adult! only. MU11t be thorou.gh.ly exper1enced. Private room anti bath. Top 11alary. Harbor Ia- COMPLETE WARDROBE size 12-14, auita, aklrU, sweaters.. etc. Good cond. -ju.at outgrown. Eapeclally good tor .achool girl. 201 Onyx, Balboa Island. 8p Lincoln 1947 Club Coupe, proctl· Quarry & Sheflin BOATS PRICED TO SELL 43' DELUXE TWIN SCREW cally new, clean, low mileage, p · t• aalo by owner. 108 28th St.. am mg CRUISER ............................ $22,600 38' AUX. KETCH '40 ............ 1Dp (Continued tT<>m Page 7) Jand. Phone Harbor 1ai1. &: 50 Bicycles for Sale Newport Beach . Sp Beacon MOf -Beacon 0627-1 28' CAB1N CRUISER.......... 4.000 LISTINGS WANTED l~U Sant& Ana Ave. trom England, France and Amer. lea -New and Uaed. '47 WILLYS STATION WAGON-P.O. Box 9119 -Coeta Joi ... CRUISERS PREFERRED " PART TIME WORK-Caretaker or watchman for room, board (can cook for ael!) and amalJ wagea, need mooring (or my own cabin crui&er. Middle aged, single, can gtve bond A . T. OINn, Oen. delivery, Garden Grove, Calif. Sp Low mileage, new condJtion. 48tf Sl7SO (Cost new $1975) Over-------------f. PERSONAL SERVICES ' ............ ._., ___ .. __ ...,.,._ .. _.. .......................... i'•i'••• ...• COMPLETE HOUSECLEANING SERVICE Free Estimates Ki~en and Wall Waabing Floor Cleaning and Wuing Wmdow Cleaning -Caulking -Painting ALL WORK GUARANTEED Harbor 379-J Al's House and Window Cleaning Service 47tf Have that WATCH put rtght- ezpert and quick MrYlce. '(an Drimlen. J'eweler, 1781 Newport Blvd., Calta Kela. " 8tt OmIGNBR .• DRJ:8llKAKBB llpodollstnl' ID -and ..... at:;Jlblc' Of ••••• , coata, mtta. . !lln, ririwll' Gt KW ·Tortr and Loe A.apla PbaDe BMCOll Ol21J.J'. - PAINTING and DECORATING Interior & Exterior · ID Yean tn Bn•nw Oolar B&rmonilllll' a llpedaltJ' Ollloo ~ Clout HIPway ALEX C .. lll!8l'ON GIRLS Get a Good Job with a Future People are uGna' the telephone mon than ev~ ~ are more a.nd more opportunities for g1rlll u TELEPHONE OPERATORS with the PACIFIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY VOGEL'S, 100 Main SL, Balboa Phone Barbor 1'6 Uxt 16' BACK BAR, 9 bar atoolll, par- tition aecUona with rnJrron, 20 tL counter eecUon, 10 atools; Steam Table; 2 hole freezer cab- inet. motor driven carbonating unJt. etc. $01 E . Central Balboa. Harbor 1089-W. S.9p Davis Trading Post drive. Deluxe eqpt. 8p HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycle, new motor, Urea and paint at $Sl!O. 1306 E. Central, Bal- boa. Harbor 1H5. 8p HANDY PICKUP, '30 model A Ford. bed O' x S'; 16" wheela, good Urea, XJ.nt. motor. Leaving town. 310 E. Central, apt. 5, Balboa. 8p We BuJo', Sell or Trade ADytblng ============ ot Yaiue. Beaoon 5707-K. 11145 Newport Blvd. Ca.ta Me-.. l50tt Electrical ICqutpment. Volt and Amete-n ., Wheat.atone brtdg1!, algnal generator, ~ w . trana- mltter, Neon tranaformera, 2 new Pl. D. batteries, rm.c.. ra.d.lo equJp. Cor . So. Bay Front • Topas.. Balboa Islan.d. 7-& 8PJ!lOIAL NOl'kli8 WA TCHJlS. CLOCKS It JJCWEL- RY repaired. VAN DRIMI·EN, JICWllLER, 1786 Newport Blvd., Coeta )leea. 81! NoTICE On and oftet' Apl'il 2f, 19<7, I will not be respom:l'ble for any debta other than my own. Muotang Colt Scooter, 2 wublne Tbe rate of, p&y la pod It.art at machine.· 1 Iro . n. -hecu po for a 5 d&y •eek. ln mo.t . ner. ......, e Clarence Chauncey, ,209 Palm Ave., Balboa, Calif. communtU•. wqon; 3 wardrobea; 3 unnm.h- ed book e&ae1; dlah .. ; C"lueei of .U klndaJ: Baby-builgy; men'• • Increue1 a.re trequent~fth tn the tint two ,._... -. aad tnUJ' more after lhaL Venetian Blinds clothe; 1boots~ Pbllco deep · RliNOV.A.Ti:b = C:'!.~r~:~ ~~J ·Pazieo.~~Ust.J ·~ H. E. M'DONALD PAINTING, paperha.ngt.ng an(; decor&tlng. fl4 Old County Rd. Coela M .... Pb. Beacon :!037-M 37tt VENETIAN Blindll "tT<>m factory to purchuer". Aluminum, at.eel wood. Call for tree esttmaU on new blln<W or renovating A repalrtng your old onea. South Cout Venetian Blind Oo W. 11th 4': Newport Ave.., Costa MMe. Phone Be&con G1U·W. Cement Building & Cesspool Blocks aU - . Patio Walla Laid BJ:ACON 52114 Walter L . Kline Concrete Products Company 151JO N-port Rel. Coot& ll- llf G. E . M1NNID 711 Cout Highway ~ Ph.. Beacon 5032-W 47c 2 1> H .P . OUTBOARD MOTORS ~MASTER "CU B") HERE NOW $79.80 WATSON --BOATS "Small Boat Hdqrs." • 611 Coast :Highway Bl!:ACON 5277 8PF£1AL NOTI<..'ES SCHWINN BICYCLES Pai-t. & Repairs Newport-Balboa Auto Supply HARRY HALL ut • -11t. 'Newport --~-lllOoc.1111..J . ..,, Wodr la Ill pl•••t ottl._ Will> Narciooul, Corona de! liar. 8V llf t.rtaadl1 ~W'Ol'ken and con_-• --·--------------------.-.~--- -.i., belplU1 aipontaorL PRACTICALLY NEW,. moden> Refrigerators mo Control ~ 21!2 Newport Beach. Callfoml&. · Floor' _Polishing -. • wl.' ...,.....~ far .... ft. Biit'ill MiJ 214a·uth at: .. ' .. -.j · Co.ta -. ~. . · ~yWiw Builaers' . -BALBOA . . : TRArF-ER :_Moving and Sto~ Supply Co. m~~ 'P'°8e 8 I • _.,, Utt Have Thoae Floors . . ' IDqalro If -... Information la Wedgewood ronp with twin WA!ITICD _ wocti!D,. ·or noL -...or .al'PIJ' oven. It bn>tlen, t bumero It uiRVIC&. TO ALL ~ _ • ,~.. . griddle. ~ NEW 8 fL PACll'IC TELJl:PBONE r Coldopot ~tor. I ft. Ser-BnOOll 5707-K 1MO If-port vf} Retr!gontor, e1ectJ1C --BouloYvd, Coota -. '71! and Ing moclllu, l:uy Wblrl Dry ------------ TELEGRAPH COKPA.NY Wub llocblne. -... Jlaho. PllY t-pc. _,,.m wlte Uke ...... with~ and mo- ~ sweeper, 11oonr --· Ou JiOater, Jltc7de, $22. ~. Bo. Ba7 ll'ront " To- -Balboe Wond. 7-lc Maytag Washers . .WA!ITICD BILL'S W AJIB·A·TICRIA 4Tn Newp:irt Blvd., eo.ta llw B•coa mo &Ott BOAT JIOvnfG oua SPD::J'• r:rr . ' - ·Redone · JAMES<>~ FLOORS _w_OB_s_w_AND:D_...,._ ___ 1 ~~-~---- -~ ·-,-.< ' _ ... . ........ .. ll01 W . Oolltnl AYa • ~.-21211 a.ta x... 8111 • -wm cah for chOdrm. •••+lnp. ~ Beacon GTII..J. tbl ----~------u I o..a...., A...._~ - 7-lc ' ~teed WA !IRING llU.qHDlll ' .. r. a n&Vwwwtf!I Cabm. et Sb.' op -aced..-· • '•• .., •• u --· ,,,,__ for I RRADID!G C.-Wen.. CC ---aced wwwplo ~-Uft ....,.. ..... w-.W ,...,.--la. P. 0. Bm SM, 0....-. • ..... • ' -..._ -a.ep ' -• • nor. ea.ta --. .... • •• l;;;;;;;;n;;;;cc:imiii'• 1~P.ilii;m;;-;; ;l'Utit. .............. -IHI J • -&XPMIWH ZAPA.N•as • '!·---------:..----1 OA&DND... eewm17 re ... '.JlllW .AND UWI WA** I In_:_....,..., wwwtaa •••c. & TMmsw. ..aDtO aoc•a••••Ml!fQ - 111 1119 -· .A.lilD ClOl* •NO A . . l'W - -. CIUll--Decortting Rt. 1. --.z>, ~ -DAVE H. Sf'IES -•• b •• I 5 I . -~w.o '111 -.-• .., s,..p.c. 6 ~ 11ei;,.t -......... uu.w ... -• RENT • 1n :OON PI~~UP - 1'ar 'APt Han1htc (Local) • , GARDEN TRACTOR md PORTABI.E PAINT ~y RIG -Albert Leggett . -OJp_a •· B z'a .Am~, • • • .. "' fc ~ ·- I .... IJI •• ,_.,..,... I ' -. -·. ---~ .... -------. " a.It) ..... """---------...... STOP Bu8ln.1!B11!8 W~ParUN TIRE WEAR· AD' smn1!141' Aet1Ylt1eo _:_· -Rapid< Senleo' Let m twtance your wheel8 wti. PBO'tO C!IU.rr sroi>IO our new modem BEAR · DT· 1M Jfewpbit Blvd. · 'CJaota,Jof- NAJIIC -_1>o1a_.-. . M. lil20 1;:: -, 0718-Jof Appto>ed CJu:pler and Plymoatll • -azu1 Serr1ce. SERVEL. GAS _ NEW:PORT REFRIGERATOR HARBOR MOTORS 'IHE PRESS Orange County's Outstanding Real Estate 8'---1-1- lllOW AT VOGEL'S 100' -lit., Bolll&a --llcMHI A-1-1..-,. ZORIC DRTa&UmfG Ill Ol1r-- PIC&Or -~ ._ B&A001f! AOC I Advei tisiqg . I Mediu m -' Lido-cilew•• at ;..o1.....,_ .... ~--. - ' • • • 'I! • , ~ ...... -. 19''1 • I • FISHING. & ·ao"ATING . . TluwlJ., tA.1 : p,rlf.,/, by ROllJ:MARY B, LAJU!ON The N. B. Y. C. Tim.a Club th• "SJ.nb&4',·Wh1Ch he moon b8" members ptbered at ·the dub tn the harbor. 'nlla i. one ot the home tut Saturday for their new molded ply.wood hull aail annual Pre.aatation Dt:nne.r. Tber9 bcMt.'b. lt i. the Luden 1e which wue D1&l!J' bopbl .. awarded, too lo a 26 toot oaller with a ?OOftl7 many to ·name ~. but the nnt cablrt. Tile keel lo oatd to be three ft1r the lug•t martln caught welghte.d wtth 80met.hina llke 1800 lUt .,uon went to, tn tbe order pounda of lead 'l'bJ9 boat 1a a named:-Mr. VJ&ult. Mr. Konty .n-adcllUon to the neet of the Brokaw, and Mr. l'"rank Linnell. Weit Cout Yacht Club. Another important fe&ture of the llany memben of the N. H. Y. C. meeUn!( wu the electinC of new a.re getUng ready to attend the otncen. They are, f..t.&St. Annual Spring Dance which will Harry Mann: vice pruldent. be held Saturday evening. Thia • G<orge K ubrt.I; trmunr, George begin& a tull week-<lld of event.I Tard.le)'; and secretary, Dr. Salva· to be followed by Informal Rate8 tore R. Monaco. The committee. on Sunday, held for small . boat are in the proceSI of being ap--clauea having four or more en. pointed and the chairmen will be trie.. Sunday evenlng the aailorl IUUlour~ l~tf'r. will attend the Dinghy Sktpper1 Overheard 10meone say the SpecJal Dtnner at the club. Lut other d..ly that Weeley Smith of Sunday there were no racea, no the Balboa penln8ula belonp to turn out! lbtrteen yacht clubl. Some people Romance aeema to be on every think U.at number an unlucky breeze tbe:ae day .. what with th.la one. :eut judging by the amall being aprtng and young men'• fleet o1 tine craft tha.t belongs to fanctu, etc. Balboa Ya.cht Club Smith, it must be his lucky one. wlll IOAe another bachelor 'long Bia l&r~e.!lt boat Lt the well known about JW'le. Be ta Bob Sattler, 'SoWoq\.ly''. A aJeek, amooth.llned who will take a.a his bJ1de Eleanore aJ.llng machine of cloee to 70 feet McCutcheon. In July, P . C. Claal long. She i!I a 12 Met-er c1au Sailor George Strom will marry boat whJch wu built by A~ Jean Jerome. and Rumuaaen ln Germany In Some Friday evening not u yet 1928. His second prize ta the 8 1ecided, the members ot 'the Tue. Meter "Yucca". She I.II a racer of day Yachtamena' Luncheon Club exceptJonally fine detail. Her will hold a aeuton tor their wtvell. teak kttl rwui trom atem to •tern. They wtll be entertained at dinner the white cedar, curved racing ln the Newport Yacht Club. 8Jld decka, teak gratings tor 11teady that will be followed by colored footing in the cockpit, and a moving picture• of the South Seu. hatch forward of the mast for Commodore Bob Boyd ot the • bending on all raclng sails from B. Y. C. has 11pent moat of the below, all help to make her one waking hours the put week in of the beat. In addition, she is San Dit-go at the Boat Show in atrtped below, but don't think that southern ci ty. He haa a boat that mz.ke1 her less llhtp • .shape, as on display there and Ui really the vam.iah job Lt WllSurpuaed. plugging tor the borne town. The ma.at ii a hollow lamenated A tentative date, May 31, bu one. Hb third craft ii a fast ex~ been set for the Lipton Trophy press cruiser. Challenge Race to be held at San Saturday evening at the Balboa Diego. The challenging boat b;&- Yacht Club Mr. J . L. Munaon will longs to Ed Witte, the "Selene" •how hi11 colored picture• after o f the B. Y. C. fleet. Thie race dinner in the club houae. He took will be compoaed of entrie11 from Uie pictures on a cruiae down the Southern CalJrornia yacht club8. Pacific Coast into Mexican waten. One entry trom each clau ITieas- Laat week the Lido lale Yacht uring up to the 11pecificaUona troJn Club entertainment committee met each club i11 uked to enter the a t the Lido lsle home of ChalrrnaJ\ competJtlon. Mn. Edythe C. Lippincott. Her Many boa.ta from Newport Har· members are wives of the atatf bor were plying the waters otr oftlcel'3, Mrs. Thomu Rutter, Mn. a.nd a.round Catalina la.at weekend. N . DeMark, Mrs. George Peters, Among the on ea riding at anchor Mrs. Kent H it chcock, and Mn. S. were the No Excuae, the C. F . Eaatman. Others on the com· L3.nden aboard their c.ruiaer "Hey mitt ee attending the meeting were Dad"; the ketch ''Tradewtnds rr• Mrs. Geor:ge Michaud, Mrs. H. R . \Vlth owners a.board; and easy to RlnS 1 g, Mn. Art Taylor, Mra. David epot, red hulled yawl "Lady Lea.. p ea. Mn. Haviland Rogera, and tnce" with ownen Mr. and Mn. M.n. Lewis. Wednesday they met A.rt K. Westermark aboarq_ at the home of Mn. Hitchcock, La.at weekend, Mt. Berl Sprott, making further plans tor the tt.rat owner of the l"2 foot "Breezin' Formal Opening Dlnner·Dance Through" palatial yacht which is a .which they are going to have at gueat ahip of the Newport Club, the club hom e on May 18. wu vUited by bla son and aeveraJ John H . Stolz haa a new boat, friends. You ahould go down and take a look at thl8 c raft as it pro. bably boldll some aort of a record tor tho? only private yacht ever to be tied up at the club complete with !ta own hydroplane. It iJI a neat little tour paaenge.r plane which ia carried juat a.tt on the 181.J VIiia WQ', Newport ll•elt' boat deck. lanaral and marina. . BDRPllDI BDPPlllEB J. Len.us ~OLD•LB•mlllftAIL 427 -3oda St. . • ........ MOORINGSandSPACE AVAIIABLE fw --. -.. ,_ - MARINE WAYS NOW OPERATING Wta c t 'rta ,..., s _. ...,.6r-m'9W'. Wing Sang Boati ReiiairYanl • Ill Co.a .... q {IA), Jiu• ........ - • ·LIGHT & REA VY FISHING · TACKI .E I -----. ph • • ..... , ...... lllr -J"'lld--····· ·a.~ ........ Fial>in' Tackle 100 Mam ~ root ol a.tboa Pis • I • I • • Nii,.."W.,~""'-BAI.BOA. PRl!88 Fis~g Boat BUl'llS . Off Laguna Beach Tile Sl foot nabtng -t, Del Ann.Lou, open.Ung out of New. oort Ho.rbof WM bu.med down to the tunwaie, but all her ~ra aaved, Saturday afternoon. Owned by J . H. Munt.a of Long Be&ch and ooerat.ed b7 A. C. Cunnlnct>am of Newport, ·the boat caught tire off La&'\llla Beach. Tile Cout Guard Boat from Newport Harbor, under command of Motor Kachln.11t Mate Bob Mien extJngutabed the nam.., and a p&Aing tlah1ng boat ree· cued the pauen.pn. Sharpeyed landsman Aids in Sea Rescue • • • Page9 WE DON'T WELD . • BUT WE . DOUBLE SEW THEM ! ~itt.l BoaJ ~ INSTAJ,LED AT MOORING bR DOCX QUAIJTY FABRIC = REASONABLE PRICES FREE ESTIMATES ANOTHER ART COLONY Ia developtns a.round Newport Harbor. "Blue Peter" a watercolor by Res Brandl iJI one of the many l"f(Celll pa.J.nUnga of tl\e Barbor area to be exhibited al the ~dera, Balboa bland. It WU painted near the Newport Barbor yacht club and A aharj..eyed vllitor at a Crystal Cove rmldence S und&y night saved Mr. and Mra. L. L . Ball of South Gate and party of friend.a aboard their 23 foot boat a night Of betng toued around on the ocean w hen he spotted their fiuh light •tgnab for he-Ip. He drove four milea to a telephone to' notity Newport Beach Cout Ouarde who found that the boat had run out of tuel on ile way to Newport from Catalina. lhowa a acen~ familiar to many boat lovera. Power Squadron Coronado Leaves Bob Myet"8 and hie Auxiliary Cout Guard.amen towed them to Greets. New Members For Mexico Wat.ers port. . -With Club Dinner Balboa Power Squadron wel· corned lnto lte ranka u full ned.ged memben, graduatea ot the recenUy completed piloting course. with a. dinner at Balboa Yacht Club. Seated at the 11peaken:' table wtth Dr . Howard Baker, pre11ldent. were Wlatructon of the variom courael!I, and their wtvei. They Included Mn. Bak.et": Mr. and Mn. Ba rt Hender11on, chart.a &nd atd3 to navigation; Mr. and Mn. Harry Forsythe; Mr. and Mn. Dixon Smith, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Converse Wurdeman, C&J"e ot equJp. ment; Mr. and Mn. Arlie Tou.. louae. aafety and eeamanahip; Mr. and Mre. John Steck. Mr. Steck Is Commodore of the P acific Coaat r...111trtct, who gave the lee· ture on mannen and cuatoms ot yachting. It is intere9tlng to note, Steck revealed, that of all the power aquadron memben throughout the country, 33 per cent of them were S&tl boat owners. The same courae that wu re. cently ~mpleted will be 1tarted again for beginne ra, the prtttdent announced. All Power Squadron members are aleo planning 1um. mer acUvtUe11, it wu di.8cloeed. In the fall an A. P . (advanced piloting) course will be gtven. New members welcomed were A. R. Hutchina, high man tn the cla.u, Alford B . Payne, Leland L. Jonu, Raymond F . Call, Jam" L. Kelly, L. B. Culver, Harry Pletcher, T. M. Hambrook, E . M. Williams, G. L. Andrews, Harry Forsythe, George H . Merryman, L. C. Bean, Earl G. Doa.ne, and Harold R. Holtz. Two ladies, Mra. Barbara J . Galentine and Mn. G. L. Andrew11 alao passed the course wtth flying colon:. Car Crash Fatal to Costa Mesa Visitor Myrtle Butler, 61, ot Silverado Canyon, wu kWed in an autorno.. bile era.ab on Pall.lade• road near Acacia street, near Coeta Meea Monday morning. Her body wu l&ken to Grauel Mortuary where fune.r&l...Hr'Vice wu held yeaterday atte.rnoon pJ1or to shipment to Gering, Neb. tor burial ln the family ploL A group of local men , part owners tn Q>.e freighter, Coronado, &re leaving ag&ln tor Guatemala after returning only lut week rrom a moat succeuful and profit· able trip to Mexico. They landed in San Diego with 88,000 pounda ot the cholce1t bananas. Ha.rborites connected with the Coutal 'I'Taruiport Corporation Include Charlie P¢on, prestdMt. Price Peyton, ~. R . Hitchman. and Mike O'Shay. Bet~ha Towed in The crut.ser. Bel-Cha, with 11lx on board, broke down ott Hunt- 1.ngton Beach and waa lowed in by the local Cout Guard boat. Water in the gu tank wu cited u the trouble. Owned by Mn. E . I. Chattock of Loll Angeles, the boat ti moored at Hubbard's landing. Store Features Drapery, Blinds ' • Service Friday for Mrs. Ella Buttram Funeral itervice for Mn. Ella Buttram, 78, ...will be held tomor· J"091 (Friday) at Grauel Mortuary. with interment at Fairhaven. Mn. Buttram, who Hved in Costa Mesa since 1919, had been ~ITBBBBI W• ll-11 'em .llUre In Bait Taab OD both the U you NEWPORT and BAI.ROA PIEB8 wbt "bait they love tq ~?" ••••. (OPEN DAILY) , ••• See GEORGE lllNEIL .etaying with a daughter ln Oroi 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Grande, caiif. the put year. She leaves three eona, E rneat of Granta Pau, Ore., James of Whittier. David of Costa Mesa: tour daugh.. te.ra, Net tie Carter ot Oro Grande. Dolly Looney of Rialto, May Brooks of Alto Loma, Bertie Mar· tin ot Corona; 2t gi-andchildren and 28 great. grandchildren. 100,000 BE DS Real, complete bed rest under medical 11upervi1lon, i1 the only cure known for tubercu108is. There are 100,000 beds for tuber- culoue paUent.e in this country. At the present time, 134 persons are ln bed8 t or the tuberculoua at the pavilion o f the Orange County Hoapttal. -Pre91 want ad8 brtng resulta. .... ·- opening may 2 with COMPLETE YACHT FURNISHINGS Bringing to Newport Harbor a much needed service la Ray Gal· land, who wlll open a store on Bal· -bland handling floor cover- lnp, W-.peJ1ea, venetian blind.a and!;===========:::; drapery hardw&re bualneaa. G&l· land cJ.aima that hill eatabllahment at 2231,i M"arlne Avenue, Balboa talarid ~ve the moet complete 11tock of a1ty 11uch 1tore on th~ couUine. BALBOA CANVAS SHOP SaJ.11 • Boat Covers • Awning& Karine Uplloi.tertnc Barbor !01 -!UY, Hot. SL Newp0rt Bwh THE OLDEST IN NEWPORT HARBOR 911 Coast Highway BEACON 5101 "The West's Finest Sailing Boats" BepreueaUac Kettenburg Boat Works 108 9la 11a ....... NewportllMeh • . 6SO COAST IDGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF, 'i'BE NEW 1947 STEELCBAFT llAFEB u STBOKGEB u BOOMlt:R = COSTS LESS •IEDAU•I: IT'• eTSIELI A native ot Nebraak.a., Mn,.,\::::::::::::::::::::::::::' Butler had lived in California tw Immediate O.Uvery SpodCraber t3695Dell ...... rour years. She i8 11urvtved by her huab&nd. Joel ot Silvera.do; three aona, John Pattt.an of Nebraaka. Frank Pattlaon or Long Beach. and Myron P&llilo.n of Coata Mesa; four daugbten, Mn. W. Y. Dughman of Portland, Mn. M. W. Finkenbinder of e1111np. Ml• Floy Butler ot Pua"ena, and Mra. c. H. Rlchan:l.on of Colt.a Meu; 11 cr8ndchlldft.n and two gnat grandCbllclron. W AN"r TO BE A -EXAJONJ:Bt 'lbe Board of United 8tateu Ctvll Sek1ce Jb•mlnen, amKM.TDCel an open compeUUve u•m•nauon for prob&tlonal aP!lotntment to the poeJ.t.io:l of Bank £x•mlner, CA.F.7. f,S39'T a year, and CAJ'..11, ~ a -rear, tor duty in. tbe '!Welfth Ftd- eral ~t 1naurance Corpora,, tJon Dlatrk:t compr1Plc tbe atate. ot callfomlll, Idaho, NOYada, Ore- jlOD, Utah and W~ ln· fonnaUon mq be obtalned trom a W. GI" I"' loc&J cMl eervice ecretary at Newport Bead:li Pmt Offtce. · Balboa Couple Are Great Grandparents Kr. Ud llln. J. J:." Van Wis '1f a.•-""' snet ,.......,.....1.1 DOW. Jolm ou-1'oqle Jr. or• med April 11 ID Kem County Boopltal, -Ille -~ .... dOU'.« ftDit.•• ______ .., NNpoit B s t :f40 ..-o.• -ti~ ~-........ -. liq Chis (Am& -). Mr. rwpn ...--- PHONE BEACON - ••••• CndMr CILLUBTBATZD) 8LDP8 :fOUR M395Dell......t LABGI GALLIY • SIPARATI HEAD • CHRYSLER ·POWERED CMC•H• W. C!RAR!ft, ............ C-Hfomla llepn1enlathre 2301'2 ·COA$T HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH • • LVICE ON YACIDS IN A MODERN, ~AVED BEPAIB YABD • \ . Eurnf&TES OIVEN WttHOlJT OBLIGATION Jl OOllPUJ'D) EQUIPPED MACHINE :AND 1 CABPENTER SHOP c.RANE AND VEBrl<JAL IDT WAYS FOR BAUlrOUTS AND LAUNCHING , .AIL8 ' 'l'() AOOOMMODA'l'E 16 OR MORI!: BOATS AT ONE TIME . . ·L~ AND OONS'l'BUCl'ION TO ORDER • rJNDJr IE&CB.&PTlllB . . UNDa.-OOVZll PAINT SHOP M ANNED BY .ElLPE&'l8 • 00tn mw.&.T, wwm ••cw .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~""61 """"-- . , , . • • ' - f • • • - • \ • • • ' ' . . ' • f . • • ' . /. 'Ihund&y, April 24, 11K7 • r:::.:.: .. ;-;.-=;. :--~S::E=E:-----:.=.:,,.:w::m:-11 City to Receive BABBOJ& MAY llEI.P TEXANS Survey ~hows B B F .B I G BB A T 1 -0 R Harbor Youth SB B V .1 CB ' ' ••? •.• , ........ urr.J 60-Cycle Current KITTLE s ThisSummer ., The Jrstt ' Ar rl'tc!M ... Ona1 llM ·a· .. tMI t>-Want Boys' Club . oow1mc coMMERCIAL na (mmn -•--..tt ..... to aa &DDOUDCllll«llt •ad.a •••U•• ,_ u. ir-.. . ••• ji w,.rn --~-.... • • s.rt1or :rouu. .,:. v11o11,. in-BEACON 5 707-M i-Uid In UM boJ9' club, occord--•• _ _.. ..... ....._ ••• ? ... , 'fk(' 7 ...... l~-e·1oio11 by o . J . Wbaal, &lrlct -~·· •A"IOI • 'W•1 •1 • .ocrJID•TIQJQ ......... .._ ~ ~ "11'1 ....... Or.-• .... oL tbe ~~N Qi ........ _..__. .. -~to a ourny eondUcQd ln local COLDal!O'I' SPECIALIST ocboolo by Albert Spencer. execu. • ..... llDI Pf,A(S 009rA ... ·~ Oo ·~ s•-~s -----· '------------------------....;11W190ft mpan.y, --\,rnO ..,.. t17 • ..t...;, ffll•••· t11r•tac ilD ~ vice tn the Newport-Balltoa ..tel· make • cwta••'lia 4 e•t1. ------------------------! nlty LI . 1cheduled to be dwlpd ~ fOP -la -~ ~-----------------------... !to SO-cycle CUl'Tent in .July and NDet a.t nt·w..._ -w tlve director. Of the club which. ta ;:::l:MS==IRWPO===RT=B=L=VD=. ========;;;;~C=OST==A=MUA==~ to be opol!edlln COit& -al>out Mty 1. R E NT A L Aqu1t; hoWever. the work ot ~ ...S ll t6 a..,loml.., a.. · ,lllll-veytrlt" and tnting the~ Ofllee.Nwpwt,.......llru+. CEMENT IC.txJ:RS • TRA.C'rORS nected deep.well pumpe 1n thle WI ..._. 4 ,1 .,, ... ,. AIR 00.YPRESSORS • WBEl!lLBARltOWS aru LI now under W..y. Tloe 1'olliwl ~ -- WE SEfJ, FLAGSTONE A pump ...,..,. may elect to ·*'-..,. ~ h=fW *> p have the JCdlaon Company l&Jte tM Vohlnte1n ~ AmzdM, ....... PAINT AND RUST . REMOVING AUTOMOBD..J!:s -MOTORS . MOORING. CANS -BUILDINGS BEACON 5099 I BEACON 5099 1. =:!.'!1nr.:=:~= "-=-==-==..._.===-==er-.== . . at lta own expe.nM, or, be ma.y _ ;~=======================;1 chOOM to modernise b.19 pump by purchulq a new 80-eycle bowl Big· Kite Contest Planned by Cubs Of tile Ill() bo)'I ourv•yed. <08 1tated tllat they were deflnttely Ln~ and woWd take an ac. ttn part In the procnun. The rem''"'DI' bo)'ll were mmtly unde- telded. or not tnter..ted. )(any of th•• boy• wanted to wait unW they 11ee the procram tn operation be.fore commltti.DC' them•tvee. A recapitulation Of the hl&b II~======~~~~~~~~~~~:::~====~ acbool 9\ll'Y@y fOWld tl)en WU & wide range. of bobbiM, centering malnly on -makln&'. p boto- irrap~y. llPDrto. and dancing. • Prompt and Efficient Escrow Service 'CLAUDE HANNA, Manager Phone Beacon 58S5 1701 Newport Avenue Co8ta Mesa Dlll:QGING, FLOAl'S, BUUDD:AD8, PILI: DKIVING, ETC. TRAUTWEIN BROTHERS GEN. llNGINEEBING OONTBACTOBS , BEACON 5472-W BEACON 506()..J 2UO CENTRAL AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. BUILD THE MODERN WAY CONCBB'l'B B£0CICS For Home, Pado or Garden Wall Write or Call on U• at Plant for InformatJon LAGUNA CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. BOX 15, CANYON ROAD, IAGtJ?iA BEACH ~-....... 4~ ... .....,,..."'ll?J'.r......,., ...-mbly, ln which cue the J:dWon company wtU e.rranp and pay for Lbe pu.J.lln& of the pump and tot It.I relnatallaUon wtth the owner'• new uaembJy. 'nle ~· son Company will ctve the cua- tomer a cub a.llowance, ln lleu of conventon by the COmp&ny, lt the customer pre.fen to make hi.I OW'D anangeme.nU. cw, -of Puk 110 .... pl•nnlq a kite OJ1.nl' cont.mt Sunday, Aprll 27, a t 2 p. m. OD the bluff by the rldlni' acadcn7 ln Corona del Kar. Tbe CUb Scout Com.mill.et!, -i>OnllOring the event. baa planned an hctUng &ftunoon tor the boyl with plenty or worthwhile prl.z.ea, It la re- po.-ted. Han Fined $25 for Shooting Sea Gull Hora.cc B. Hanchbarger, 433 Acacia , •lreet, Corona del Mar, •.vna fined s~ and hla 22 automatic wu forfeited to J.he atate for shooting a ae• gull, Judge 0 . J . Dodge ruled lut week. In Yau lblnkJng al Building? CollllU!t C. E. HAMLIN Ballder General Contractor on New Construction. Store Fronta. Low Priced Ware;houa1ng and Llrht Steel ConatrucUon. C&.ll for Appointment. Ph.one Beacon M38-W 1M9 Placentia, COSTA MESA The £lectrical frequency wUJ be changed by teede:ra, Wheat em. pbuised. which meaN tbAt all cu.tomua .erved by a given d1a. lrtbuUon line will be changed to SO.Cycle current atmult.aneoualy. rhe EdLIOn Company wW adapt Prtsea will be awarded to the la rgut kite, the •m&llemt, the beat D9X kite, the mquaremt. the t&Jlea, -.he kite wtth the longe•l •trlng, the mOClt unuaual kJte, and several other claa•iflcaUona.. The den t.ak1ng the mo•t pNe• will be awarded a new tool for It.I tool .:.hcaL Lea Perry LI Cub Muter. In addition, the loca1 man re- ceived a eever.e dreaalnC dowh I ~===================~E==~ from the judge who reminded him I: a large number of pwn1>9 and must complete the work or ached- ul tng mate11&la and manpower long before the actual converalon '!\'Ot K 1.s done, \\heat pointed out. H e url"e• pump ownen to Hlect Lheir conversion plan and aign the neceuary agreement immediately. E.'ve1 y EdJaon customer will re. celve en 1ndlvtdual changeover .• oLco! about ten daya be.fore hia lt we.a ala-0 announced that the~ wtlI be a pack meeting Friday, 7 :30 p. m.. ln Corona del Mar School. The W eblo Den will feature: a aklt. PROCLAMATION CLEAN-UP S{:!'Vtc~ 1.1 changed, but pump ownen will be informed of thdr ..:.nang .. <over date a.a far In advance u pouible, so that they may allow for the few day. that thetr pumpa will be out of aervtce for tne co nven1on work, Wheat •aid. FIB!: PROTECTION ""EEK 1.tay 10th to 17th, 19i7 WHEREAS. a cle-an City makes for a better City and every Cltii;en .:l~ircs to liVf' in a Cleaner and a -------------ID<ttcr t ity: and ' , Keys Made Locks Repaired VO GEL 'S 100 Ma.lo ~L. Bal.boa. P b.. 14.6 -Marl-. Bal-....... \VHEREAS, nature ha.a gener- ously given the 'Clly or Newport Beach r:urrounding "':hlch. with the cooperation of it.a Citizens, can make-It one of the World'• moat Beautiful Cities as well u always 'l cle&ner and a happier City, a City. which everyone or IU! Citi- that people couldn't live within smelling dlatance of lht beaches were It not tor the gull.a, and that the Mormons have even built a monume:nt to the blrda . Christian Science FDl8T CHUBCR OF CHBIST . 8CIENTl8T IJdc:a... Theater, Central Av~ue and Vla Udo A branch of The Mother Church. The Finl Church or Chrtat, Sci· enlist, ln S.O.ton, Mauachuaett.s. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m . Sw1~ day Service at 11 a. m . We'dneaday Testlmoni3.l Meeting at 12 o'clock Reading-Room located at 111 Palm st1-e-et, Balboa, la open dally from 1 p. m . to :; p. m . except Bunda.ya and holidays nationally observed and Wednesday• "fron1 1 :30 to 5 p. m. 'lbe public la cordially invited to altf'nd the church services and use the Reading Room. zens can be jWltly proud; and -People do read the Preas ada. Hardwood Aooring . Immediate Delivery WHEREAS, thill desirable a.Im -Try an ad ln the ~· can be accomplished when all Cit!. ============= i ens join in a C&mpaJ.gn for a Cl~~; ~! ... ~~y~.:d,,. Co-Operative Roofing Co. USS Eut 11th St. t'ully rendered If each and every Nl:W AND REPA.lll TRUCK FOR RENT 1h TON PICKsUP For Light l;Jauling (Local) -also- ROTOTILLER TYPE GARDEN TRACTOR and PORTABLE PAINT SPRAY RIG Albert Leggett 2826 Cypress St. Santa Ana Hts. (Back of Country Club) \ • II I L __ w_Ns:G_;;Bs:Ec.:As:CH='-C:.ALIF=::.;· _ _, 1 Citizen will uaist ln cleaning up every nook and corner. or house& Phoae Beacon 6!80~ LUMBER VENETIAN · BLINDS • -Also a Good Stod< of Other - BUILDING MATERIALS I Bay Di..trict yard Phone Beacon 5111 518 Coast IDghway At the Archee I Build Now With • DUTCH HEIGDGK GENERAL CONTRACTOR . WI: CAN OB'l'AIN 'l'BB NECE88ABY IU.n:BIAl.S Complete Cabinet Shop Service n-orDN: --na --·-omee (la,,,_ ... 5tli ...: --BITIL • _.. AM, Oollf. HlllarlMA-llal.,_ hie-.. a.at. UEDETIRI BlllDIS • "FROM FACTORY TO YOU" They are precision measured, accurately made and properly installed at r~nable prices, in Aluminum, Wood or·Steel- 100% Oranqe County Product. Renovation and Repair a Specialty C.U for r,_ E•tiuule . • 0... Wenk Deli••r'J'. . SOUTK COAST VENETIAN BLIND CO. PHONE llUCOH 5$-W • ·' WEST 18TH AHD HEWPOJIT BLVD. '· COSTA MESA • I • • C •. E~ mcCannlck Canltl'llctlan Ca •. COMPLETE HOME BUILDERS C&blD•t Shop 2134 N•wport Bl~d. • • COST A MESA. CALIF. Pbon• S.•con. 5073 Guarant ee d AWNINGS! R'O 0 F S w. J. BenbOw. . ' --imw t !llld homea, ga.rdena and parkways, U 11 Elden Ave. atreeta and alleya. and in getttng oo~TA MESA rid of wute material of all de-I============ scrlpt lons: and WHEREAS, to a.Id In the dl.a- poaal of re!Wle and wa.ste material we have arranged that same shall be promptly removed and properly di11pose1 or ; and WHEREAS, we further urge that all Citl.Una "Paint-Up" where Mme la needed, plant garderui and Cesspools & :septic Tanks Vacuum Cleaned. ORANGE OOUNTY OESSPOOL SERVICE 1Joea9ed Oontracton Pbone !1S8 SANTA ANA r10,•1c-r;1 wherever poasible, and do ------------ every other thing which will help 1------------- to make our C1ty m6re than ever a ttractive t o ourBelvea, our friends t:id our visitors. NOW, THEREFORE, to thia end. I, o_ B. Reed, ?layor of the City or Newport Beach, do hereby declare the week begtnning Sat. U!day, May lot._h, and continuing to May 17th, btft.h lncluatve to be "Clean-Up wM« .. in the City of Newport Beach, and I do cordially invite and urge every resident and C1tizen to help In a City-\\•ide "Clean-Up" Campaign to make Newport Beach a Cleaner City and a Better CJty. Wltnesa our band th!JI 14th day o( ApMl, 19'f7. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 0 . B. Reed. Mayor. QON/o,, B. ~J/a'I General Contractor 5410 Oout Bottleva.rd Phone Harbor U2 CABINET SHOP1 SERVICE • THOMAS 0. IOBNSON, Supt. WI Tlllrtletli St. Pboee B&rf)or !Ill-I" ATI'ESTo Frank Rinehart, Clerk !':::::::::=========== Tax Service for Harbor ·Area Is ' Now Available • • FLAGSTOltE .... CONCRETE -WOJl!(- PBU F.8TllUTZ8 ... __ _...,.... ~......-.... • n.-11ut1er Ull • •-•••TL LIGHT -• -fttJDJI) -"" • WALLPAPER II.a C1 pkte Sloe* lll~vo-Q No-... 1 •ate .,...,,. WO I.I.ER.TS 1111 ... ~ _..._ -L.Lnl'I • • • ' VDU CAN AFFORD p~ BEACON 5881-J . . More LIGHT mea~s more PROFIT -. Fluorescent Is TOPS in LIGHTING 11!odem merchandising is dependent on adequate illumination and specia lized lighting . Let us analyze your store display and suggest a maximum of ~.illumination with a minimum of expense. . MORE $$ IN YOUR POCKET ETS~HOKIN & GALVAN ELECTRICIANS SINCE 1920 1000 Coast IDway, Newport Ph. Beacon 5407 C. 0 . Two Fire F.qolpment· Al&o ht San Fraacheo-W11mtactoa-8toddoa-San Dlec o ()eldand aad Mnterey for FACTORY, PLANT, STORE, OFFICE. F A&M, HOME • I • • ' • - 'i • ,.. - ... • SHllMPS SHOULD ... 1hellM ••<I d••"•• .. u. -....... they -fried. '"" ""' ...... tint. ii " L. ......... ., ... .,,. ... _ ~ -olteltl ..... ....... .. pklite_ ..... ...... 'fhll 1or1.,.. out ... _. ( HOUSE_!OL!_ JUIT ) --.:--· 'b ~d -:.----. .. .... WHIN DIEP t.yl119 fat ocqulNI a tfft. .. ,... .... flaww, ••MtH it this weyi ·~ for -h pint, allow • medi um 1bod 1llcod ~ potate. H-fat 1lowly1 , cooli pota1Do1until1Nvwn1 re111ove , and pour fet through ch.....ioth. c R_!Cl!_E ) ...... :• M" '"""""" . ' MARYLAND TONGUI ' IMef '°"''" ,. lemon diced I c. brown t lifgor I c. st.wed 3 ,toblespoons cranberriet., or "'orgarine Cf'Clnl:teny sot.M9 Sctvb tongve then coo• In Malted water tot th'" houn, or until ,.nder. I .move skin ancl tri"' root end. Acid ,.maini1t9 ing"94ff.. entt te OM cup of liquid in wft lch ton9ue · wo1 bolled. Simtner tongue itt mbtvre for twenty mlnutfl. S.rvn 6. (.DID Y~ G_.!T ONE ?) ---.: ":. 6°"'4 d ---.. -.- WI MEAN tho Wel>er't "GOOD IDW" booklet, of couno. 60 pagH packed with anowon to thGM llttio baffling · hauMkffplng problems. We'd Ilk• to Mnd you a FREE copy. Addrftl Woller Baking Co., Dopt.3, lox 1730, Wll1hl- Lal-Stotlon, Los Angelff 36, Colif. - I IALLMARK Greeting Cards I MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 11 Gift Items • Novelties • Costume Jewelry l1wpan Sauuenlr and lift Shop 2102 OC!AN FRONT, NEWPORT BEACH UIJ. W. Srd St. SANTA ANA • • • . ' -l>age 11 Altar SOciety of St. Joachin Parrish of Costa Mesa Hold8 Drganir.ation~ Meeting Colorado Folk Visit Here The Altar Society of St. Joachin,._~-------'-~--.:..] Mn. mart Blumenthal and lira. p~ of Ooeta K-met In tl>e I Troo • A Lynn . RObert. of Pueblo, Col • • ,..,,,. Of llln. 'W. J . Nerille ot 18th p 6 Gll'l Scouts' . -~ lut week wt th MJ'I. t.r et, to elect omoen for tlle En . Cam .. Tri Roberl.t' aw-In-law and family, """'111' ~.... "JOY . pmg . P Mn. Boyd Robert.t of -Eoat .. P.!!i':'en~,· ~e-:::.t~De8~ ..... ttu,· At Aliso Canyon lSth .tr .. L' They lwl a lovely " time vteiUng the eight.I of South-vlce prM!denl; Kna. Kenneth 'QJi1 Scouta ot Troop SJx. New-em Calltomta and were partlcu- Stewart. tecretary; and llra. C. port Harbor, retw:ned home Bun-iariy tmpremed with the advan • M. Barri&, treuurer. da7 eventnc .after a wonderfU1 ta&"• ot the Harbor area.. The Rev. Thomu J... NeYin .poke weekend ot cam.ping at Allio -===========:::::; to the memben of the needa of Canyon. mouth of Lacuna Beach ':"' the cbW'dl and the dut1M of the 11\e gtrla urned lb~ Outdoor ooclety. He revealed that Bishop Cook and C&iitpCratt badga Nld :Manning h.a.d gtven b1a conflrma-proved tbemaelvu to be expert llon of the Orwige street land U campe.n. Bealdea the badge actl- f. aitlt for the new church. vtuea. they enjoyed. h.1.kM. climbed TAXI Service. • HOME SERVICE • • • • No Investment • No Work to do ~ -c.oo"' ~ ..... ,laft ,,..\\.~ ~ PHOHl fOI Dl • ~ ............. •. Watar Sarvlca The by-1aw1 were then ouU1nec1. ..._ PlaYed b&1l, and planned c· all Ci I Taxi • It WU dedded to ... -the tint their campflru. re e -' 410 -S2nd St., Newport 8-:h - TblUSday &tter the t11'1t Sunday Song., sldta cha?'adea hula l!uly -· °"1 • Nlati-Phone Barbor 1149 of e&Cb month. P1a.na for ~e ~. accontk.n muaic. ~ COOd • I forthcoming poU-weno pc>et; tblngs to eat hlghltght.ed the Or Stop at LES NOTI' ELEC'l'BIC STORE poned for the ,time being. campflru. On S1mday moniliit, l'lloae: -· llt 2821 WEST CENTRAL A VENUE Refreshmen.U were terved ln the troop ptherpd under a beaUU· 1111 *• O.tnl A.n... , • - the paUo to the 27 pest.a present.. tul pepper tree -here e&cb mem-NIMPOKT 11&.&CR FOB INFOBllATION, TELEPHONE BABB()B llU wtth Mn. Glenn Cro_tt and Kn. bu contributed a ~ IOq I I-:===========~======::=======:;~~~~~~;~;;;;~;::= Barrie preaidlng at the tea tabltlll. poem, or Scr1ptural pe•it,ge. ' The next meetin& wu ICheduled for May 8 at 2 p. m ., in the home It wu a weekeod that wm of M.ra. Marvin Brown. always be remembered wtlh plea.. I sure by the following: Jane Baker, SECOND ANNUAL LuBelle Boice, Nancy Cole, Pat Craft, Aldora D a v 1-, Evelyn ART EXHIBIT ler. li:leanor P'erguaon, Dorla Spiel.berger , Evelyn Woodworth, SCORES SUCCESS and the leaders, Mn. Glen Craft, The annual art exhibit waa de- clared to be another tremendoua !lucceu thl• year and ts well under- vay to becoming one of the finer tradltlona of Newport Harbor area. a..s erowdi flocked to the high school Wt week to view the paintings of Southern Callfomi& artist.a.. Each year, a cs.ah awa.rd ls gtven the artist "''hoee painting 11 fa- vored by the judges and the ple- ture la then presented to the high !tChool. Thi! year, the EbeU Club !lpon&0red the exhibit and donated the $200 award. On the com- mittee were Mn. Bruce McBride, M in Ruth B. Stoever, Mrs. Wal.. lace Brandbofer, John Nolan, Mrs. L. L. Isbell, and Mn. Robert Allen. CLUBS OOOPERATE Mn. Fred W~orth, and Mrs. Walter E . Cole. Ohioans Reluctant To Conclude Visit Wtth reluct&nce, M.rs. Leo Dixon and M.n. Jack Evana con- cluded their stay in the NeW'port HarbOr area and returned to their home in Youngstown, Ohio. Whlle here, they w er-e the gueet.e of r ela- U ves, M r. and Mn. John Sullivan, 1821 West Central. The two Ohio ladiea were en- thusiastic a.bout the many point.I of Interest t o be enjoyed In South- e-rn Call!ornJa and enjoyed their visit to Hollywood, Pua.den&, Sa.n Diego. and stay in the Harbor area. Highlight cit their vacation wu a trlp to Ti&juana with Mra. Joe ParJsen of 1821 %: Weal Cen- tral, who also served aa hoeteu tor many Of the other excuraiollll In place of Mn. Sullivan, who 18 recovering from a recent opera.Lion. Among the organl.zatlona co- operating to make the atfaJr a auccen were the Parent Teacher Auoclatlon which .served tea, the Junior E beU Club a.nd the Friday Afternoon Club, which a.J.ao acted as hOllteases, and the mualc de- partment which supplied mualc. I;:============ Many hundred!I of viaitors at- tended the four-day exhibit, be- gtnnlng Aprtl 17, and w ere not disappointed. The Art Jury, com- poaed of Phil Dike, Burt Proctor, David Scott, Ruth Reinhold, and J ohn Nolan, had selected but til of the 106 entries to be diaplayed In the exhJbl ~ OUTSTANDING ARTISTS They included work of tbe fol- lowirlg outatandlng artist.I : Bradford Voight, H elen Smith, Kathr yn Arnett, Thelma Paddock Hope, Lawson P . Cooper , J ohn John S. Nolan, Virginia JohMOn', Fem Gary, Bob Lehman, Emil J . Kosa, Jr., Charles Payzant. Ken- neth B. Stoeve.r , Thorwald Probet, ISRbel B. Shepard, Joan Irving Brandt. Virginia Woolley, Richard Brough. Davl1I Vaughn. Alexandra BraW!haw, Ruth Peabody Rex Brandt, Ruaaell W. Swa.n, Kath- erine Knox, Nina B. Samwaya, Rhea Dana Schlag. Frederlc J ohn- ston, Dedrlck B. Stuber, Milford Zornes, Burt Proctor, David Scott, Afabel Hutchinaon, Jane G. Gale, George W.•Brown, Charle.a Brad- ley, Katherine Orr, JOR:pbJne V. Nle'8on Henry W. Schla,g. Mrs. Campbell to Head May Market UPHOLSTERY Fabric • Oo"°8 • Wobhiac • Gimp 8pr1Dp • Twf.De • Buttou Om&moat Nalls • Frlllp Sprtar Unit. • 8000 YARDS OF FINE F ABlllOJl TO 8ELE<JT FROM DRAllBE CDUDTY UPHOLSTERY CD. '11 W. •U. St. SANTA ANA Phone 8. A. 5110 BOD'I" WOBB SOUT"llM COUMTllS CAS co.111.rA.NY ' ."Rare, Medium or Well ••• '' Good. coob know gu cooking iJ ia a clul by jaelf for roos< beef! '.fwo practic:al reuom: I ) )'OU get exactly the right wnpennue 2) t.nd l"" -'-' """""" ... evenly, thoroughly. The ...Wt iJ-1 fhme-p..fm roast beef; On every kind of cooking iesr - Gas is the 20-ro-l* favorite everywhere! * la fact. ps cooking is used in more than 95 pe.romt of all the homes within reach of Southmi California and ~tbero Counties Gu Company l)'Rtoa. • • A"'" (/' A" .J ·'' ..... ~ WBEEL ALIGNING The flrat community . eoctal event to be held ln the new St. James EplacopaJ church at New- port &ach, on Via Lido near the Lido tale bridge, will be the May Market to be held Saturd&y, May 3 from 11 a. m. to 6 p, m. under ------------------~------!the aUBptcee or the Woman'• Gray Marine Engines -- --' ' Sal~s and Service Auxiliary. ot the church. Hra. J . W. pampbell of Ooeta -ill pnera1 chairman. · Luncheon will be served at noon wtth a choice of aalac:W and aand- wichm_ deviled egp and Cottee. Cookies, col<eo, -candy, b&lred and Spenillh beano and other cooked foods will be oold \ 1t ~ At the ""'""" t>;oth will be all lclndo ot IWldmsde arbclea ana aprona ., well u handmade qullta. Many preity thlnp wDI be tound at tbe ''White elephant" booth and thett wUl al.90 be a fine collection of potted plant. a.nd cut flowers. Ebell Club Will Install Officel'8 N .. otttoen will be ~~at a meetllqf of the Ebell Cub Tbun- day afternoon, lLl:r l8t; llCOOl'Cllq to """°""""ent by Ill&. L. L.. labell, pubUdt7. -TboM takfnc otnce wW be Kn. Bruci McBride, prelldellt; Kn. Hmold WoldlD~. lot >tce-pnol- -t: Kn. L. L. ~ Ind "'- pl I l•t; Km. Rolud Va.UeieJ', , Kn. -All•n. -... 8"da1 flatuft of the -- will .. • -"" -~ -... -·-"" Ji1ra. Ah .... Jilt. A.Ju $f ... IW ~ --tllo -Yq,t: ,, ii- ' WE KEEP IT . FIRST IN ·CONDmON eo••LIBT• LuS•le&TIO• SPECIAL FOR ; CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE OWNERS • Complete 0 110to.r Taae-Up ·Adlad ··-· • Complete Cla•ul• Labrlcallon • • • lnsp~ctlon of Steering and Llghls .,. $575 'LABOR • ,. CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO. INC • • • -DllJIOllT. BBICB • .. ' •' • , ' • ' ' . ' • NJ:WPORT-BAI,BOA PRESS Th~y, April U, 11K7 Now on Balboa']sland · ••• .. .faJ, Quc-e 81uJ/o o/ Re"'4cuu; Health · CounCU Harbor ;High , Grammar School PTAs to · Plans Program· for Send Delegates to State Convention Public Nune Week Mem-or u.e !loud or--.--------- Tbe f01' U.. -tblJ c<n. Call!ornla aon.r-or ' P... Thuncla7, llaJ tat, at tbe Melody propam iento and T...i.en, wm ltart• tho Lane on AnlUlca!' avenue and ~ ot Ibo Healtll CloUDcll ot round •f m"tlnp and dlnMre at-ocean boulevard in Lone ,Beach. Orange County to llol4 Kmda,7, tendont won the dth Annual Con-They ..,.. Pi'Ntdent ~ J:rneot Anril 28th at T:30 D. m., at tl>e ventloll when the)' meet T\lead&y KcC!eti,,. and x-.nea'-A. c. ~ ot -Bu~, Hl5 m~. Apri,l 29, at Hotel Bilton ,Anderoon.' Dennll Hogland, Ario !l'mlch otre.t. ha.a been ~ in Lone Beaeh. • Heyward. Byron Jrenley, Richard in -IUon ot the 'OODclaO!on Newport Harbor Union 111&1> Dittmar Jooeph Hamblet. Wllllam of the NaUon&I Public Health School Parent-Teacher .uoocta-c.-, irioy4 llalabury, Doug1u Nuraln& Week, April 20 ··Milt. tlon planned to aln4 a tarre poup BJnealey, Kenneth Stewart. and Mra. 8ar&h J-. Pnoldent ot deleptea, whlle Newport Be&cll IC4 Klrkovlch. WHY " ..... ,,,.,, .,t..,. fll-ldtn /-lit•? I. Moo6ly po_..,, Iii• ,.,,. to fit '°"' iMorRw: 2. 0.. pion bmgs you IO frff· Oftd ·ci.or o...,.,. """· 3. You d•ol with focal ~--.....ie ... oncl local pn>ble'"" 6J.{ll4J ~SAYINGS A ND LOAN ASSOCIATION ot the 8th Unit. o,.,,.. County and Coeta x-Grammar Bcbool FlnAl plane for the luncheon will Public Health Nunes. of the State Pa.rent. Teacher AMoct&Uona were be arranpd this atternoon at a Org&nlutlon or Publk: Health limited in the numhel' tlleJ' were boerd meetlns 111 Wen ll'ltlll 11-SANTA ANA NUl'llfl&. will act u moden.tor for allowed to Mnd. · USING THE REMARKABLE a penel of elgllt nWWM wbo wUI llANY DJCLEO.U'D I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::ff · prwnt vutou. ph1.,. o1 their -Ir NEW v11r•o-1..-ror prot-on: )(la Emma K&ttlll, Planning to attend from New---LE STER & co' . tuben:uloilo; Kim Ruth !ti~ port.-BJP 8c11oo1 PTA are IOI -EO U IP MEN T -ia1 -: Kra. Helen oram-Kra. Jeiro!d s_.,ier, new1y -.- ell. conim.untcaf>le dlaeuel: Kill ~lected DTMlde.nt, and Me9dal'ne. '::=' ....,. Lo, AllpUi slod be"-•• SICUllTIU fOMllT1MI INVUTOIS' NmS Lose Inc bes W be re You" Sb o u Id V.::.~ x~ -:1 ~ =.4 J~~.!t,=·= :-:= · 2004 WIST CENnAI. Av.., N(""OilT BIAOi ,._, _ Beach, health education! Kra. llt1l, HUbhud """" Robert Kille--·-HAuo 1374} e no jerDDg and tburapi.ug Emllle Reinklns, vtattinr nUJ'ldne: rer, Henry From&n. WUl&rd Kil-I!~~-~~·~-~.,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • -'ectri J_ Mra. V•re Olllieit, induatrlaJ nun. Uon, R.obert Powell, WWWn erou, , .DO ..,, C paWJ Ing. R.oy R.ouab, H. W. Parker, John e .DO disrobing, .DO ezerciae Kia Vena Jon.., Prealdent ot Weet, Harry Bunltck, George Oay, ' the Health Coun.cll, hu tnvtted all Marvin Wilcox, Wuley Fowler, • JUllf reJaz; resu/fs guaranteed private and public DW.. to meet George Y>l'dley, 0 . Z. Robert.on, • • the special gu.nU: Mn. Logan W . and Walton Hubbard. ATrialTreatme.utGive.u witboutcbargeorobbgati.O.D Wheatley, newly appoln~ Preal-Delegate.a trom Coeta x ... dent of' the VLlltlns N'!J'*lng AUG-Gnmmar School wUJ be Prealdalt Harbor 2241-l 300-A Mari.De ciatloo or Orange County, which Mn. Emeet KcClellan, Mn. J<>- (.Arowad tbe comer from tbe sos Radio Store I ls sponsored by the Health Councl~ eepb Hamblet. and )(ra Eel :Mirk· I ..,nd Mia Dorothy Ruaby, repre--ovtch. "KEEP YOUB SHOES JN GOOD HEALTH'" NEWPORT SHOE REPAIR SHOP ientaUve of the NaUon&I Qrpnt. Newport a ·ram.ma.r School dele. ":Allon for Public Health Nunlng. gate1 were not yet announced. ~flu Rutby hu re<:enUy returned FliU. DAr8 PROGRAM to WO!'k after beJ.nc lnJu.ttd lut ~ovetrlber In the P&dtlc Electric A ('Ull day'• prognm ot con- !rain wreck at Cypreee, while gttN buainea, including con1lder - nraute to a meeUns called by the aUon ot legtalaUve ma.tten. will be ~ed ero.s tor the fonnauon ot clLmaxec:t by the State Board Ban- :he Vl.litlng Nurstns AMoctatlon. quet and program Tueeday evening. ReprtaentaUve. to the council The •peaker tor the evening )f civic and social agencleti, u will be Dr. Albert Sydney R&uben- .rell as indJvtdllal. throughout the helmer, Dean ot the College ot eou!ity lntereet.ed in conununlty Lettera, Arta and Sciences ot the health proble-ma, -attend theae University of Southern Calltomla.. 108 _ HND ST .. NEWPOBT BgACH neetlnga. Dr. Raube:nhelmer h.u choaen to '=========:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::===~ 1peak on "P erplexing Problem.a of + Six Enjo the Peace." Troop · ys Among ... clal gue•ta will be GOLD • SILVER COPPER • BRASS NICKEL I PLATING Polishing • BuHing Expert Craftsmanship Tea Services • Jewelry • Antique Finishinq • Trophies Candelabra • Reflectors BAYSIDE PLATING CO. C • ...._i t M n . J ohn E. Hayea of Twin Falle, .llJllPIDg .LC ps a Idaho, fin1t vlce preeident or t h< Mountain Retreats National CongnoH or Parenu and Teachen. Mr11. Hayes la the ot- Troop No. 8 waa an active and fi clal national representative to .?Xclted group of Scout.a thl• wffk. the California Congresa Conven- end. when three unltai enjoyed Uon. Others will be Dr . and Mrs. ouUnp at various mountain re-Raubenhe.lmer; Dr. and Mra. Ober- treata. holtzer, Superintendent of Long Ten P1emben or the Troop Staff, Beacr City Schools; Miaa Mary F . Including Scout Leadens Harold Shouae, Mw:ic Supervtaor, Long Hall Charle. Zimmerly, Richard Beach City Schoole; Dr. and lifn. Dodd. David Gardner, S.b NetUee, C. C. TrtlUngham, Superintendent toured the San Diego mounWna ot Los Anrele. County Schools; In the CUyamaca Lake region. and and M ayor and Mrs. Herbert E. rinally camped at Adobe F&lla be-Lewta of Long Beach. low Murray Lake. Moat of the . Other honor guests at the ban- boya caught Umlts tn both da~ ·QUet will Include put prealdenta ot fish.Ing. A new feature tn of the C&llfomia Congreu, mem- ::ampl:ig wa.a extensive rl!le tiring-ben of the Advteory board, repre- l new program aet up for older sentatlvea of t he preas; and mem- boya In the Troop. Other mem-ben of the Long Beach City and bcrs of the Senior Staff partlcl-Los Angele..-County Boarda of patlng were Stanley Young, Leo-Education. nard Hall, Dave Chambers, Jerrie ----- Meek, and Ralph Rea. Bob H ancock and Chuck Depontee .supervised a Flying Eagle Patrol ~·u ling at Mission Valley, near San Diego. and report a very aucceea- Costa Mesa PTA to Attend 4th District Luncheon in L. B. ful trip. Fourteen members of Coata NEW HOMES NOW! MOVE IN TOMORROW Only $586 Down -$55 per Month ·(FOR VETERANS} Model Home Open Daily 1752 Magnolia Street, Co~ta Mesa ' , NEWPORT BA'Y COMPANY 1151 East 17th St., Costa Mesa ' Commissioner Sid Young. a.asls~-Mesa Parent Teachers Association !.::1 bty Patrod 1 1 Lehtadethr·EJwsood•-e-r will attend a 4.th Di.strict luncheon I·_----__ --------_-----__ ........... _----•. __ .. _____ .• ~ .......... ~ ~; ~~ N~~6, ~;; th~::=e~-..::============-:·::·::·:":":":":";":":•:•:•:•:•:•:--:·:·:"::"::":":":":":":•:":":":":":":":~:·:":":":":":"=============! PHONE BEACON 5113 1914 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 1 , --: ~ <>u~ ~· in Orange ~nty ~elephom Di rec~- Thraa Big Faatura1 Thi• Wnk at S 0 S RADIO ELECTRIC AND .ISLAND RE.CORD SHOP 1. Just received, shipment of Uni- versal "Clean-Air" Cleanser. This new tank type cleaner, with 12 different attachments, only $69.95 . 2. Philco Model No.· 1213 Console in bleached of walnut fidish- • Chippendale style cabinet e 11 Tubes . -e De-Luxe Reco1rd Changer e Push Button O~ration e Standard Broadcast -F. ·M., Short Wave, Police, Amateur's $889.50 • 3. Good supply of the new Decca FFRR Reeordlf, hailed by critics as tlie best ever made. Albums now available are: Stravinsky, Petroochke Ballet Suite, Kachaturiun, Piano Concerto, ' Mendelsohn, Italian Symphony. -.... ,.. j .• mn11'·"''Nm SOS ullJ QECIK , _____ _ _. ••. __. ... •••• ,I ' • • • .. , ~nd at Camp Ro-KJ-Li, where, I ·.ri th several other Troopa of the lo Counc.I, they aided in flnal pre- parations for aurnmer camp. Service Held for . Costa Mesan Killed In Auto Crash Warren L. Manning, 21 , ot 137 Old County Road, Costa Meea, died at the county hdapita.l from injuries received Friday afternoon when hia car collided at .OranJe avenue and Del Mar street wtth a car driven by Allred M. Munez., lt, a1IO of Coeta Me.a.a. HJ.a body WM taken to Grauel Mortuary where tuneral lel'Vtce \VU held Tueada.y afternoon. In· terment waa ln WeatmlNter M:em. ortal Park.. M.r. Manning ta aurvtved by bJa mother, AlUe; three brothen. Roy and Ray of Colt.a Meu. and Jam~ nt Loi Allgelea, and three &lat.en, :Mra, Ada KanbaJJ Of Texu, Mn. Anna Klink ot Banning and Kra. J'euJe C'hHly Ot O.ta Kea. Guest Preacher At Cl)M Church The Rev: Donald W. Head. suut preacher, wtll deliver t.be mornJ.Dc Mnnon.W. SW.day at ~ de! Kar Community Church, eon...., ptlonaJ, lt wu &DDOW1Ced t-,. by the Rev, Perry I', 8chndl. OOUllTI' WA.JUI 08 ftl. A tubereulocla control dl..!ai ... •tabl"'hed 1n the u. a. Pub. lie lleelUI Berrlce in 19" lo f\atUaer tbe pren:nUon and control nt the dl-ee. TIM Oranp County Health Dtputment now hu a tull time blborcaloola -= .::..=·.. !.."; "',!!; the -·"-pa-~ the Oranp County Boopltal. ll&OO\llillDIG ,. • ' llloaf COr~ y invtted t 11111 f, o attend the 130 5 c ••laio118 co 0 ••t •• . April '2 •o•a » ••••,. . s <Uld 26 ....... -10 a. -lll. to ~ning of • 6 p. lr:z. I • • • • • • ' • • • . -1305 Co..t Highway • ' ,. ' • I l I ' • I ' . ~ TbUl'lda~~~!~-7~~~~~~-\~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~'~~NE~W_PO~R_T_·_B_ALBO~~A_I_'E_·ES!~S-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P_a_ge.--13 ~TED ~ROWN ~ QJ Jt! • I TE() COSTAMES'A I. 0. ~ MePftrPI' n... llMc.a m1 .. w AIM hi Loq ._. at ill Amerteea An. j Balb~a lsi~d Carpal and noor Coverings • Good Line .ot. Samples to Choose From A ~11 stock of Rubber and India Grus Matting.-Also Venetian Blinds WIU SH::>W SAMPLES IN YOUR HOME IF DESIRED PB">KE BJlBBOB 2763 223 Marine, Balboa 'Island Go A!Jmh,re ~£~1J. All tht wav by Greyhound I Tllet's ... "•••ty ol p ms Ea bJ' an,w. .. ..ir You bu7 01ts ticket ••• Ruel Oil -., ....... Go one WQ, retuna uother ••• 1top oTer urrhere, aJa7Ume. ~d 701l - --Oftoibuand'• low fuw. ~ad BMt·bJ' .~ o..., ............. lo all ,,.. _, bJ' OftQl"""8Mt , C. ,..._ llW.&n'OmDi A& t ~c-:.;,-~ •. . --....... 25 lllJ""9 UIT ,._LOIAlllllD _..,_ • • Ballet Dancer Featured in COncert Series at l:Iarbor High .[{pril 29th Letters to the E ditor Genllemon: The rald"l!la of Corona de1 Mar UU..tened by the .... of their bMchee The prtmary attractions to Uvt.ns bere are a homey recldien· tlaJ &tmooph.... with 81Dl bathing and .wtmmin& a few •te119 away. U ~ attnctlona are ellmlnated, tbe OUlataadlns Mtfoant&ps of llv· • .. 1n t.b1.I .,... are gone. The bullclinl' of prtn.te homa on tbe htan edp at China Cove and Carn&Uon Beach mUll be .topped DOW. The City CouDdJ mut eee tbat Corona del Kar will be permanently rulnY,. a -town -they cooperat. to ave the beach-. . Sincerely, MR.8. B'. O. WGHJ..l:Y TOT Jlesonla, . Co<ona del Mar . -If you want to buy or .U an.)'· thing, UM a Prea cla.18ltled ad. ' FINAL IN SERIES-The final event ot lh1li eeuon'e Community Concert Sertu w1ll be held Tlleed&y evening, April 29, when Marina SveUova. ballerina. ptctund above and her company w1ll appear at Ha.tbor HJgh Scboot Th: fourth and final event or 'li.!1 <JeUOn'• Community Concert Sertu will talte place Tueaday evening, April 29, when Marina ;veUova, b&ile.rtna., pictured above, ~nd he?-tourtng-company wtll ap- 'ear at the High School Audito- ri um here. The lntematlonally cogntzed artl•try of the Prima 3allerlna of the Metropolitan 1pcra Aasociation and her brllllant ·~t" promlae an exciting and ·olorful program, u a conclualon •o the. current aertu. Durtng Svetlova'a thr'ee mont.M ..,u r last summer through X...lln \merica, ahe and he.r company ·overed twenty.two counl.rJl!f and -aw 30 performancea. Every ·1ouae was packed to the roof tops · ,d re\1eW11 that poured tn were "he beet any art.Lat could receive ·nd be prou'd of. M.Ju SveUova. ·"s a repertory of two complete rograms pJua numeroua other ·umben. lntenaely alive and vivacioua, ~"rlna SveUova 19 as vivid off tage u she la on, and in the midst r all her artistic activity tlndl ime tor auch things u aviation. 3he learned to fly at the age ot 12 Uld now hae 300 aolo houra to her credit. When her partner. Robert R0- 111d, young all·Amerlcan dancer, was 19, he waa selected by Co. de Bull tor the difficult com edy lead ole or "Head MJstreas" In "Gradu. ation Ball." Touring then with :he Ballet Rusae, hia great versa· tlllty baa enabled him to 1tar 1n -nany other ballet.a and to dance feature pa.rt.a ln tour Latin Amen. ::an picturea. Elena Imu., third member or ~e company, waa bom In. Argen· tina and starred with the BuenOll ~res Opera Company. She waa l1ter appointed Prima Ballerina . vith the Sa.n Franclaco Opera \Jld currently Injects tang and ~est lnro the SveUova group. A director or the Sunday Alter. 1oon ccncert.s in the Boaton Mu· 1~um Of Fine Art.I, a member or ~he Army Air Corpa during the • 7ar, Claude Jean Chiuaon. con- ,.;ert pl&lli.lt, providet a brilliant :Ti l\JICa.l background tor the per- fonnaricea of SveUo\'a, Roland and lmu. -Then!: la no llmJt to wh&t Preu WANT ADS can do for you. Call Barbor 1818 C£KTWIOATE OF 8 U81NE88 l"leU-PlnD Name THE UNDl!lRSIGNED d ... he,.._ by cert:ity that h e ta conducttns a printing, pub1t1Mq and new.paper bualneea at 2211 Cout Boulevard. Newport lleacl>, Callfoml&, undtr t.be ftct1Uoua firm n a m e of NEWPORT·BALBOA 1'1UlSS, and that aid ttrm la compoeed of the followtnc penon, -name ID i'uU and place ol -co II u followa, to-wit: 11en o. Reddlcl<. un 11ut 4th Stnet, Lone B•cb., c.Iifornia. WITNE88 my band thll U tll day of April, !MT. ' BEN O. REDDICK B'TATll OJ' CALD'ORNIA ) , .. OOUNTrOI'~ ) ON TBIB 14111 day of April, k D. IM7, W--the unclor- ~ a Notary Pllbllc ID &11d f or tllo -Ooanty --... ....id--u....ea. *117 owun'zs'"l9d1and ---'IJ' --BllN 0.~DrCK, -D lo -19 be tllo-·--11--lbod to Ibo -_,,,_t. ud •i• 221114ied to me tbat be --tllo -at Wl'l'NBll8 wmml"', I kft bertuato -~.---m:1 -· -tbe --Jll9r la -0..-_ ..... ftat doN uttta. llllAL) llAlt ll'IJRWJTll NotA17-laudb~ Ou b~ au. f/11. o.•ftsa , ......... Film Business . Gets Underway 'Mercury International' la the flctitloua ttrm name adopted by V . &:. 'Bua' Ellsworth and Dave Monahan tor their bU9ineu which la well under way and rapidly gain- ing fame. The two enterprising young cinema 1peclaliata are al· ready producing movie short 8utr ject. for the majora and educa· tional subject.I tor the 1chools and 1 lnduatr1ea . Ellaworth la a widely known Cal· itornian, graduate, of H untington l Park Union High School, or Art I Center School tn Loe Angelea and , bolder of an Academy AW&rd for h.la documentary film 'Report from the Aleutians.' The ~port Ells- wo rth filmed while serving in the U . S. Army Signal Corps Photo- graphic Unit. Monall&n bu gained equal' note having been with Columbia pic- tures and having directed 70 train- ing fllma for the Anny while at- tached to the Signal Corps at As- toria, Long laland, New York. Arts Crafts Group Hold Dessert Lunch - Tht> ~gular meeting of the Art. nrid Crafts l'e<:tion or the Friday Afternoon club wu held Tuesday 1·fterno.,n at the American Legion Hall In Coeta Mesa. beginning '\•\t h a dessert luncheon. The hoetusea w~e Mrs. Del White 1nd ~fn. Edna Rutchlnaon who •erved iced cup cakes as a treat. Fourteen memben we.re present. and a guest tor the occasion was ~!rs. T. F . Rosevere ot Loe An- -:;elea, v•ho 11 a sister of Mra. D. C. MacKenzl~ . Election nt officers tor the coming year r esulted in the re- election or Miss Lida Conant a.a chairman of the group. Other ottlcen elected were Mrs. Elmer Randall, vtce chaJnna.n . and Mn. Ttnta Small, .aecretary.trea.surer . The next m eeting or the club will be held at the home of Mn. D. C. MacKel\%le at f36 Bernard street, on Tuesday, April 29. TBE LATEST SPOT -. for a personal loan than the ')• rate? \' REDUCING •• BQuli'**li!Y lNCLUDlNG THE I. -· IDFm-IED :·.,, l:llllEI -> · :,_,,.. ., • ' .. •ow ... Y•r.r.n m ova ••r.o• • ' Modem Spot Reducillg \(lchine take Inches off hipa, thighl, etc., while you lie rel•ud -l'lllZ INTBODUOl'OBY OJ11111l& - To demonatrate how .!Jlldt.odrable bulges are safely re- duced. leavp!g muacles firm. P110N1! BARROB 81'7 • ,FOR 4J'POINTllENTS SLENDE_RIZE-U SALO" , .......... . . -qi.Jr ~1..,,,,. ...• ,. • .,."'-t/o•'"' We.Suggest Candy For Mother's Day SUNDAY, MAY 11th A Gift she ~ enjoy because our candy is home·made in our kitchens here in the Harbor ' Area. • AYAILABLI ALSO AT LOUCKS' IN. COSTA MESA Special Gift Boxes . . . Order Early WE PACKAGE AND SHIP ALL OVER THE WORLD 3JeU/d Sateei Shop PHONE HARBOR 8'7t 818 E. CENTRAL A VE. BALBOA .,'.;, Your electrlc dollorl Thm's no inJlation in yow •lectric bill! Edison's scrvic• is betta, mott efti. cicnt than ~er, yer th• •ltttric ntcs you_ pey att the lowest in history! SOUTHllN CALIFOINIA IDISON COMPANY S·111 BAlloWAJI& . ·~ .. ESTUS General Blecbtc a.uroa • BD'IUODA'l'Oll8 • WASU•:d . DISllWA!!HERS .• RADJ()j> Plrzz llzrllor ll8 NEWrOaT BEACH.-D05 C•d - \ ' • • .. f-r , mmswa lllllrill Slra GAS OIL TT·BES > . TUBES BATTEKIFS ct ACCESSOB~ ' , c p A o B L I s W H A I S N H G -Y-latM-w" LIDO RICHFIELD 1•m1. UNO AOllOl!8 rllOll LUI() ~ -NEWl'OllT - TIAVIL APRIL 2440 Two oouthland cities will host the kinp and· queena of the canine world thia weekend. The Los Anaeleo Kennel Club will aponoor ib 43rd annual show at Gilmore Stadium on April 26 and 27. The spoooon ez- pect at least 1000 eotriel and 10,000 visitors. The Glendale Kennel Club will hold ib annual """l"t at the Glendale Civic A~itorium, 1401 Verdu10 Road, on Sunday, April 27. 1 The second performance ol the Ramona Outdoor Play will 'be held thia comiuc weekend at Hemet. Thll impressive outdoor P"leant will be held at the Ramona Bowl on Columbia StrMt, Hemet, California. The Chino Ranch Ride II expected, to attract at Jeeot 1000 colorfully dreued riders. The ride will be&in at Rancho Don Luao near Chino on April 2.7. Sa\JCUI, California, will wel· come thousands of rodeo fana to its annual rodeo. This event will be stapd in the Bonelli Stadium co April 25-26. Transplanted PennayJ. vanieno will hold their An- nual State Picnic in Los An1ele1 at Sycamore • Grove Park OD North Fie· ueroa on the 26th. Indiana will hold ib Annual Picnic OD tlw 27th in the eeme park. Good 0-line can .,,..,. your trip to picnic « -ant a peater pleaure. Alie your Richfield de&ler to fill your tank with the .... · hi1hn octone R ichfield ceeoline before Y"" ~ ' • IUMWtmll NOW ' ' .. . ~. April 2i, 1947 --II --·a..-. '9'-_...._ ____ ._ __ .,,_...,. ____ .,... _____ -+ ... dll,y Cl! ollllt (I) bciun. 'nio . _., -nto ---fllalMmlloUIOpor~ntodhld-CAl"AUN.& DJUZ.F .. llJ tbl ·alcw•wntlqned.pwnW ..-1i; .,,,-. cowtltain. a 'llwldnl ' ,,_,,. ••r.era.I Pl.RUOll . STARTING 'THURSDAY, MAY.1ST .r..aYe .8JJboa 9 a. m.:.._Leave Avalon 4:30 p . m. ·, .,1loand TfiP, including icnc, $5.10 . •• -~1~ ":!"::.. ~ ..... .. .. · . It 1iba11 .... maDdato17 -tho ' eontnctor to whom l.be cpntract A ~aJ.o~ Trci~sPor~atiori Company .. ·-ud -""" ---tractor -blm tO pay not leM PbOne Harbor 331 for Reservatiolitl tiian tho -.,.... ..... -to all I ........ \INibWl, and ftMichenlQI ~.:::::;~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:::::~ -plo19'f by U-In I.be aecut!on "' --tnct. Bpoclftcauan. and lnotn!ctlono · lo -ma7 be .:.C..-rr-the ___ , Clt;J llqtD-. Cl! UIO Clll' ot New- PROSECUTION CO~l:\apne D. w1111a11111, from tJwl attorney pner&J•• otftce. coaten• wt_tb IDd Diets. J. H. Mulvey and Sheriff Jim Muo!ck (otandlng) regarding' eYldftlco ID the OnreU yacht blast cue. Wtlllama, noted attorney wbo handled the Japanw war crimJ.n&l trl&la for the U. S. &U0"18Y general, 18 a brother of the Pral'• Corona del Mu COJ'TMpondent. Kn. J"loNnce Andenon. Balboa Cafe Owner Leaves by Airplane For Trip to Holland Lou!s Ve~·y, promJr.ent Balboa leader nnd owner of the Cutno Cate nnd Cocktail Lounge at 202 Hain a~ reel, ls leaving Friday for New Y ork where he will meet hJ.s brother, A!ld:-t>W VerwPy, owner of the Lakeside Dairy of Mount Pleasant, Mich. The brother• will leave New York by air for Holland where they \\:ill visl:. their mother who ie 84 years old, their three slsten, and a brother. The local man made ~ht trip In 1938, but Andrew 'las neve r returned to Hollfnd since he ca.m e to America 34 years 11go. The•1 will return to America June 2, where Verwex will visit relatlv~ in l<ount Pleuant, Lan· sing, :Uld in h.enmha, Wl1., where he was in businea for 18 yeara prior tn his coming to Balboa. He will return to Newport Beach June 2lat. and Rryicel; to COilUtrucl .teel pontoou at City ~ IOUth- euterly of Tract 819, Newport 3 each, Calllomla 1.n accordance \vi th plan.a and apedftcatiorw on :tie In the otttce of the City En- <'!ine« of Newport Belich, Cal- ltornla., and repaln to exiattng Finger-Sllp9,. Ea.eh bid ahaJ1 be made out on a Corm to be obtained at the --Office of the ctty Engineer and ahall be accompanied by & certltied or cashier's check or bid bond for te.D percent ( 10% J ot the amount ol the bid, made payable to the order 'lt the City of Newpol't Beach. CalUorniL Bid ahall be .ea.led and tiled with the City Clerk at lhe City Hall, Newport Beach, ..:aJifornia on or before April 28, 1947 at 4:00 O'clock P. M. and will. be opened and publicly read .1..loud et or about .f:OO o'clock P. M. on that day in the Council Chambers in the City Hall, New- port Beach, Califomla. The above menUoned check or bOnd shall be given u a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and Long Beach, Californ.IL WITNESS our handl thle 14th day of Mar~h, 1947. RICHARD F . TAYLOR EARL W. STANLEY T. A. GREGORY STATE OF CALIFORNl.Al )u. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON nns 14th day of March, A. D. 1947, before me, Mildred S tanley. a Notary Public 1n and for the said County and State, tt- t.l.!lng therein, duly commiasioned and sworn, personally appeared Rlchs.rJ ·F. Taylor, Earl W. Stan- ley an1 T. A. Gregory known to :~1e to be the penoM whoee namee l re subscri~d to the within ln.striJ- ment, and acknowledged to me that they executed the -.me. IN WITNESS \\'HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my ottlctf:l •ta.I the day and year in th1a Certificate tint above \YT"llte!l. (SEAL) MILDRED STANLEY. Notary Public in and for Orange County, Stale of California. Robert B . Wa.lll9. Pub. April 3-10..17-2.f, 1947 will be declared forfeited it the --------~----1 successful bidder reru.e. to enter CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS into said contract after being re- quested ~ to do by the City Coun-FlcUtloua P1nn Nune cil of Newport Bu.ch. THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby port -di -p._i or bid lllall be accompantod by a - cbeck or bid -.i tor ten pucent (10,") ot the.,, ..... amount of tlW bid, mada pa)'&bM lo tho Clll' at Newport BMCh. The Qty Council rmerve1 the rigt>t lo reject an7 or all l>klll, and to waive &Zl)' lntormallty. By order at the City Cow>Cu of I.be City at Newport Beach. Call· .fomia. · • ll'RANK L. RINEHART City Clerk. (N...po.t,.e.Jboa ~) ' Pub. April 171.b and 2'1.b. Will this happen to YOU . M•..,. NOW,.... ... ..,.., .... , .,.. ...... -la ... ..-'cydifte ...,. ef ,_ ....... Get -COMPUTI .. POINT 'CYQ.I OllCll -PIR. ~ ............... , ... MM''"''-• k1•' I , we..h, ~."'"""' ........... , ... . ",.,.. ................... . ,,. -..rl ..... ...._II ,... ...... O.ll... ,.. ... ... NOW .. IWll. ..... ._. ..,,,. Tiie 11..t Oompleto Bleyele 8ap!Jl3 s1.,., ID o......., Ooaaty MESA CYCLE SHOP PlloDe BMoon 5':1'-J • 1111 Barbor Blvd. eo.ta Meu • ANNOUNCEMENT •To th'.e owners of Briggs & Stratton Motors in this terri· , tory, we 'are pleased to an- nounce the appointment of studh eoade~ 011tnil at llrd • l1wpart lal:h lltdlu>ti,.J 81t«pp & S"'4.11- ~~ a-' g.,.""'-Sia/JM This company is fully qualified to give you the standard of service we want you · to have when you n e e d it -trained mechanics equipped with special f a c t o r y tools and using only . . original Briggs & 5tratton-parts. Rely on them for prompt and efficient service . • -. ' BRIGGS & ·STRATTON CORP. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, U. S. A. Mrs. Verwey, who ii recovering from • recent illneu, says that she wfH keep the home flree burn- ing in Balboa. She reveala that during the war, her huaband'e people were ousted from their 1.ome ln Holland. and It wu occu- pied by 25 Gtrma.n eoldlen. One or her husband'• brother• hu a Bidders are 'lereby notified that certify that he l!I conducting an pursuant to provtaiona of, Section Aluminum Boat & Fitting bwilneu r=============-'=================-----:_ __ _ 1770 of the Labor Code, Statutea at l08l lndustrl(ll Way, Coat.a I .• ,.,._,.,,,.,._,.,._,.,._,.,._,.._,.._,.._,.._,.._,.,,.._,.._,. •• ,.._,.._,.._,,.,._,,., •• ,,.,._,,.,.,_,,.,.._,,.,._,,.,.,_,,.,.._,,.,.._,...._.,.._.,.._.,.._.,.-_.,. • .,.,.,._..,. •• .,._..,._..,._..,._..,._..,._.,.._.,.._.,.. •• ,.._.,.._..,.._....,_...,_...,_....,_...,_...,_...,,..,_...,,..,_...,,..,.,...,_ • .,.-.. .-.. .:-.. .-..... .,,,,..,, • .,,._.,,._.,,,.., •• ,..,"l._r" or l937, of the State of Callfomta. Mesa, C&lifornla,. under the flcU. , , the City Council of the City . ot Uoua nrm name of Aluminum Newport Beach baa ucerta.ined Boat Company of Callforn.ia and the general prevailinK" rate of per that 1aid flrm ls composed of the <li e-m wage.a and rat.ea for legal following persons, who.se names holiday and overtime work ln the In Ml and places of residence &re tavern; another has ~arge of a priaon camp, she dlacloaed. She is expecting aome Interesting let- ters of first hand accounts of war tom Europe. • Two Mesa Ladies Fined $50 for Rubbish Fires · Two Costa Meaa lad.lee were tined $Ml, of whJch MO wu eua.. pended, tor burning rubblah and not In con!orma.tion with ordi- nance regulAtlona. They were Mrs. Marvin Brown, 171 Eaat 18th street, and ::\.Ira. Ray McCullah, 4.08 Xcwport. The complaint againat a lhir~ lady waa poatponeif when It was decided that the O\vner of the bowie where she resides .,...u probably the offender. Judge Dodge explained that the slrlct ,.nforcfi!ment Of the tire )awa wu due to the large number of lite.a in the area -J.2 in a three-- day period. Every time the nre truck i;ou out, it co.ti the county s~. h ! revealed. Therefore, a driv'e a'f&)nst ca.re.leuneu and fire ha.zanht. i." now on. Firing Begins off Camp Pendleton Ftrtng o{t Camp. Pendleton will be conducted April U t.hJ'oUrgb 28, from 8 L m. to .f :30 p. m. dally. Point of origin of f1xiq approx!, mate la.Utude le 33 degTeea 18 minutes north and 117 decree- 28 m.Jnutea wot. The maximum ;'8.llge of the flrln.g will be 1000 yanl8 off lllloro. locality ln which UU. wor4', i. to u followa, to-wtt: David W . Dana oe performed, tor each craft or type of work.man or mechanic 818 Larkspur, needed to execute the contract Corona del Mar, C&llfornia. which \vill be awarded the IUcceN-WITNESS my hand thia 7th day fU1 bidder. of April, 1&47. DAVID W. DANA The prevailing" rate. ao deter-ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA) mined a.re u follow•: )ea Hourly Per COUNTY OF ORANGE l Wqe Diem ON THIS 7th day of April, A. D. CJ•sslficaUon Rate Wage c VENN $ 3 20 1947, before me, F . . , a Carpenter ·-·············$1.65 1 • Notary Public in and for the said C&rpenter Helper .... 1.16 9·20 County and State, rulding therein, Welder ·······-··········· 2.00 18.00 duly commiaaioned and awom, Electrician .............. 2.00 18.00 penonally appea.red DAVID W . Electrician Helper .. 1.80 12.80 DAN A known to me to be the Wborer, common .... 1.16 9.20 person whose name Mi subscribed Any other c1•nfft. to the within lnatrument, and ac- cation omitted. he.re-knowledged to me that Qe executed ln not lea than. ....... 1.16 9-20 the 1 a n1 e. IN WITNESS Provided, that one and one-half WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet (l~) Um.ee the aid prevailing my hand and affixed my official rate ot wage ahall be ;aid for any 1eal the day and year in thil Cer-- worldng Ume more than eight (8) Uflcate fint above written. houno durlng any one (1) calendar (Seal) F. c. VENN day where such work LI required Notary Public ln and for Orange in cues of extraordln&ry emU,en-Coilnty, State Of Callfomla. clee cauaed bj fire, flood., or danger My Commt•on Explrel Jan. to life or property, and for Ume on 21, 1960 . Sunday• and legal-holiday.. Pub. April 10-17-2<. ~Y 1, 19'7. It ahall be .mandatory upon the . NO'DOZ INVIWNO gA1.zn Contractor to wbom the contract ii awarded. and Upon any IUb-con• BID& F()S DRD.1.JNQ tractor under .blm. t.o pa.y' not 1.. NOTI~ ~~ GIVJCN I.ban tho aid opedtled rateo lo aU laborera, workmen and mechanics that eealed propoa.11:. will be re-- employed by 0iem" 11> the OIUlCUtlon celved In I.be afflce of the City at the contnct. Clerk In the City Hall ID the Tho· City Council of the Cit)' of CIQ> at Newport Besch, caut°"" Newport Beach rwrv• th• rtp.t Dia, \lllW ' o'clock P. M. on to reject any or all bid.I or waive April 28UI. UM.1, at which Ume any lnformallty ID a bid. they will " pubtlcly opened In Dated thl81tl.b day ot April. 19'7. I.be Council Clwnber at I.be Clll' J'RANK L. RINEBA.RT Ball. tor UJe drtlllng of a well tor 8UPFEll8 INl1JIUE8 CIQ>' a.rk ID and for l.bo City at -water ouppl)' In I.be Wally Mattoon 1 u ff ere d a NewpQJ't :a.ch, C&Htomta.. Northwe.t ~ ot BectJ.on 8, Town· wronched knee lut Sunday morn-Pub APnl 171.b and 241.b. olllp I South, Range 10 Weot, S. B. l"lr u lie ,,... praeUclng for I.be • (Newport-Bolboa Prw) B. A K., In aooordanco wl\h the uon-Rotars.an llOltball same. Be '" pJau and apecltlcat.1oa1 therefor, ;. bock at 1118 •land In 1118 lllloo 0£iltlFIC&U: OF llUBINm .__.~Ille~ In-~·~· at UIO Clll' !tor'e on Newport boulevard with -.......-~ - I.be aid of C?Vtdl~. Pk:tl-l'tnn N-· The City Council hu -.ihed UNun.1.sn wo••w:as Seven Umee u many unaldlled Worken die ot tuberculmll u profWional people.. Tb.e dltM• klll8 three -.... D1IUl1 -la.ltore:re u Milled wUltu:ulft. THE 0 UNDERS1GNED do bereb7 and -'.I.bot tho general certlf1 I.bot they ...., conductfllg a preYalllnl rate at per diem - bulldlng b-at 15th and Vlr-ID tho locallQ> ID Which the aid gfnJa Street._ Newport Bead>. Cal-work bonln ~·lo lo ... pol'- 'fomla., under the, f1ctittoua nrm. formed. for -.ch craft or t7Pt of. name of TAYLOR and A.880CJ.. wortanllln or mechanic nMded to ATES and I.bot aid. firm 18 com. -I.be -~ and oloo UIO pooed at I.be foJJowinl -..-.. __, nto "' lopl ----------------... fllll ..... p .... at ~ ..... --filf' 1c "'Ml &re U fGUowa. to-wit: eecll cnft W Qle. of ... ll:mu « RICHARD ·r . TAYLOR, -le to ... ae-.a: .f PJAL NOi'MJE Irvine at 1ltll ~ °"""'"'.... .... am. Rout;J Ntwpoft 81rdt.. Clllton:da. ---~ BUee..lt ~ EARL W. ft~. -'1 --Jl".1.ne a11141l,-. .,,_, ~ 11.al 1.6116 Nowt B ,, ~ lat a, MEAT IN YOUR BABY'S . DIET? Sure thing! And all With the ap- proval of your family doctor. The science of ·raiSing healthy children is m a k i n g remarkable strides. I FOOD PLATS · AN IMPORTANT PART • And we are happy to be able to offer mothers of the Harbor Area important information on t h e s e -• 1 • dev.elopments in infant feeding. When you shop. next time ask for one of our booklets. All nutri- tional statements made in this ' booklet nave been accepted by the Council of Foods & Nutrition of the American Medical Assn. SHOP FOR FOOD WHERE QU~ MEANS .ECONOMY • I ,, ' • Open Daily from 9 a. m. _to 6 p. m. Parking Available Near By Mea.ta ~ Vegetables ,Fresh Dally m1eo111zra1z' ............... .. ........ , .. ~-4: ca.,..Y, V' PE'· ... U6 ._ a. .,....., n. awe , a • c r , e1 .. ·jlw~---------~~O!"-iiii.--~~!""""....;.--"!'M_,;;, __ .,..,..,;.,."" __ ..,. • • • • , Thwilday, April ~ lM'l j .-''Where · to ·Dine'' ... ; T.url!IDATIOX n.aft gr~ .. tJM••y &VAD,4•• .1W>O ,10 ... --..-tlM Tb• llllnfry tor people bdenlMd elecUon date for U. .,......tloli ~:1 •tar.ttn.c a new b1 g' -II llOW ot U.. ~ 'BbarO. tr..c. It WU 'Oil&bto at tile l'alnlow ~ =•d ~ tM O:tJ Coandl UU. , ~ .. ;en r:uf 18th street-in oi.ta . ' M-. · The llbnry wu ~ in.m •"uo:n T.Umira the DOputment ot Commerce :1>J the, Chuo_ .... _of ,Oo+t•n••ce. I SISSLDIO. ea ........ 1 . • y. All ~I lllOllll ••'DP II, ___ _;, ______ .,. YUKKY 8SBBY. AND ' AP~ .. ~ ll8tttJ 1 s· SHEP'S ' ~I 10i5 COAll'r BIOllW.l.Y Nw(Mlll TBS ROiia: 01' OOOD &Aft Fre1b :Oall~ wao•n•u ••• im.m. FOUNTAIN SERVICE • ll-M&C: DOitOY IBOP 2605 C•bal, Newport THE HURLEY BELL I 13S COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA OIL WAl\ I . ' , ' ' • WINNING PAINTING-The picture Abo'le -tbo ~ palntJns,-)(lltorod Zo..,... "Point Ann&," "\th Velma 0.. - ot tile Newport BArllpi mp Bdlool 8,-t 1Jo47, on tbo loft. and .ruey Cba--.ior d41!1 N)>l'90'ltaltte, to tbo rlPt ot th• plctun. Tbe picture wu don1tecl to the -"7 the J:bel1 Club Ill the NCent a.rt ablbit. Geo. Shaffer Makes Trans-Con. Trip in Double Deck Bus • Od.leat recent cbolce of routem to make the t::rauContlnentaJ Journ~cy rrom New York to SoUth- em CalUornla wu that of George K. Shaffer, reniembettd by many in the Barbor attt. u former pub- ll.sber of the Newport-Balboa Pl'css. Shaffer arrived trom New York aboard one of the b id. retired, Jp-:n top, double deck Flfth Ave- nue buses, on a 38:SO-mile trek which consumed 31 days. Shatter h~irde-d a caravan of three of the ;-ondcroua buacs, whJcb had been .>0ught for movie-maklng purpoeee by Allied A rtists stud.lo in Holly- wood. Harborites Attend Bus Line )Jearing Pl'eeldent H. F . Kenny of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce headed a delecation of four who vtalted San Bema.rdino re- cenUy to attend a hearing before M. V. Chleaa, PublJc Utilllles Cop\- mlasloner, on the application of the Sa.n Bernardino Valley Transit -ompany to <>perale a bUI service during the eummer months to Newport Beach. With Mr. Kenny were Tom Dugan, MCrela.ry, lllld T. S. McElroy, vice-pree:ldenl, of the Balboa Improvement A.aeocia- tlon, and Harry W elch, Secretary of th& Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The hearing waa held at the Distr1ct Court of Appeals. At- tending Were repreaentatlvea from the San Bernardino Valley Transit ·ompa.ny, the Pacific Electric llhd h~ Laguna Beach-Santa Ana '.1~ge L ine. The propoaed service \vould provid~ a direct line from Sa.n Bernardino to Newport and ' ' rlll:NOB ONION SOUP PABMJ:!JAN ICVll:BY DA.Y DIDMr 4 to 9 p. m. Sund&ya 12 to 8 p. RI . Phone Beecoa •ftllT-M for ReeervaUon1 Clooed 'I'Ueod&ya • "Looll tor th• Baae 11aM1ac"IJ I 1:1 I I I I I I I I I 1:1 I I I I I ' to D • II -1 n e THE CHICK-EBY . CHICK Chicken Products liiF&8S , A .real gourmet's treat ... Satisfaction Guaranteed For Deli~ery, including Sundays, CALL Beacon 5199 jiarbor 920 1 ~..-.... -......... ~ ................................... ...,,. ' • Hickory Smoked·- B AR-B -Q RIBS Sarrinq Braalduia aDd Dinnen WagOll Wheel Drive-In Cafe Orazt.ge SL at Newport BlTd.., Coet.a M: ... IJ'a. ................. ~~--.............................. ....... llANSEN'S 2100 Ocean Froat .: •• Confectionery a Lunch lfOW OPElf EVENDl'~S I malts. Sandwich•• i Hamburgan · 1 .. Beaudry's Box Candy-Catering lce~Creain liALlJOA · CALlrORNIA Cocktail Lounge , 1 . I 4 P. M . to 12 P . M . Sundays 2 -12 P , M. 'i'he bU..('s, weighlng 9 tona u.n- .o.iJcd, an.J averaging 19 m.ilea .:l hour, With 4 m.lle& to a gallon ..Jf gas, c:~pc rie.nccd ma.ny mild ad- •·• uturt.s on lheir way through :is of the nation's key cities. .. ·hree of the buses made the trip, nuraed along by the boas meebanic ot the Fifth A venue Coach Co. of New York City, with only two ma. jor breakdowns on the journey. Balboa, with no stopa after leaving 1 ;:=":·Lll=":"':D=O=N=M:O=l>,,=A:Y:8=:; Corona. Thia would provide a trip r 1 without any changes. The aervlce would be limited to week-enda and onl)' a few trips e&ch day. DininOoom Dinner Seryect 4: p. m.-10 p. m. Sundays S-10 p. m. Supper Served 10 p. m.-12 p. m. (Cloeed ~yo) TELEPHONE RABIM)S U1'1 Prt.ate Boom for 8podal hrtlef. Fresh, Juicy, Home Baked Pies TOP YOUR HOME-OOOKED ME.u. A'I' Dennie's·· Cafe 1107 Coast IDghway, Corona del Mar 1 7 a. m. till 7:30 p. m. (The Greyhound Station) COCKTAILS SHAMROCK GRILL -•-1824 Newport Biid. Beacoll5977 -•- 9Te COSTA •NJ• 9{W ONCE AGAIN SAM'S :SEA FOOD ·SPA . --' : "' ' \. '" .\) ' orr.r. .Y• .. Pl 17& ....... l*8 ta ens• oaaa,; , AJJ, NEW-- - Even the Location ' ' ' One-HAif Mlle -at Old Looatlon ... COut H!pway, • Beautiful New Cocktail Bar _., We 1A&d -Cllttorma· ID _, ,thes-tnsat ' -SEA FOODS-VISIT OUB JCrrCHJH ' _ Q1o _ YOB..._. Ill nw:•u SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA and Fish Market , G eorg<' Sha!!er ha.nd1ed the a.r- a.ngelnenta and public relaUona ..."ontacts for the trip. The bu.sea \Vere origtna.Uy uaed in aome New York City "location" ahota of the _1r;w picture. "It RaJ)pened on Fifth Avenue," which co-stan Gale Storm, Victor Moore, Ann Harding, Charlie Ruggles and Don DeFor e. The bua trlp cost the movie outftt $17,000. Legion to Lend 'Buster' Pinkley To Boys' State The Coeta •Mesa American Le- gion will aend Virgil "Buster'' Pinklly to the tenth annual Boys' State at S8.cramento, June 21 l o 28. Pinkley, a junior al Newport Harbor High School, will repre- sent the Costa Mesa a t the an- :iua.l meet which brings together boys t1om all over C&llfomla.. The boys, all leaders in their re- 3pccllve diBtr!.cts, will learn how governmen\ w ork11 through ex- ,Jerienct'. A complet e cit y will b~ set up \\."ith the elecUon of city officials ond the operation Jf department.a. Pi!'lklt:y i.e lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. P ini<ley, 163 Broadway, Coeta Mesa. Quick Answer Brings Wrist Watch on Radio Program A beauUtuJ new wriat watch waa awarded to a Newport Beach woman lut Thursday on a Holly- wood radio ah.ow because ahe gave the best "on the apur ot the mo. ment answer" to the question of why she needed a watch. Mrs. Willard AhreM, 1700 Weet Ocean Front. to)d the tnnouncer on the "Meet the Miuus" prograln that abe needed one becauee her husband waa an lnvalld and ahe needed to take hi. pu.lae. Annett.e Shirley to Attend Girls' State ' The Colta -A.uxlll&ry will ae.nd Annette Shirley to Olrla' State at Sacramento In mid-June. Mia Shirley wu selected to attend the conclave u a repreaen- lative of the Auxlllary on the re. commend&Uon of Sldney Davtci.m, prtncip"1 of Newport.-Harbor mp School, where she la .. atudent. ThUt ta the tint ttme. !hit the local group hu -• ttpr<MD- taUve North. A LONE Ll'lTLE DOG LONG WAY FROM HOME Mrs. H. Downa, resident of 2192 Ruth.land Road, Oak.land. Calif .• former resident of Newport Beach, is lndebte.:I to lhe l'oci.l genda.r- merie and its keeper ot records, Sergeant Charlie PriMt. Also ls •he obligated to Mrs. R . W. Thain o! P . 0 . Box 122lS, Walnut Creek, C&llf., for the care which Mrs. Thain ha.a taken in caring for a loet little pup and extending every e ffort to locate the lost owner. A penny postal wu the notice UBed by M rs. Thain in aak.ing local police to check on the owner of a canine wanderer bearing li cense 10~. ·Thia wu done and notice sent to both ~fi-s. DoWM to r el her dog :-and to Mrs. Thain thanking her tor her interest and care. TOMMY'S BUSINESS EXP A.NOS It gives WI great pleasure and satisfaction to .!lee how our frieild Tommy F oster ia expanding hie buaineB!I. T ommy's Shop I.!! now not only a Hobby Shop, but be· sides his candy, magazines, to- _Ja cc0; pipes, airplanes, e tc., h e has hi3 popcorn machine going full blul, a Coca·Cola dispense r; Laundry Agency, Bus Ticket Agency, and, you can take your shoes In for repair. Time a1one will t ell how fs.r this ente rprising young man will go. He baa truly made a big place for himael! in our community, and l.8 greaUy loved by old and young alike. Spinsters Plan Rummage Sale '111e Sisterhood ot Splneters, Santa Ana junior college women'• eervtce club, have completed final plana tor their fourth Annual Rumma.ge tale to be he)d at Town. send hall OD Friday, April 18. . ~era! Chairman of the Ale I.a sL.lrley Dem. a.ulsted by Elinor Soaaa..J>~bllcity: Kathy Phoenix of Newport Beach, advertlaingf Ju.aiut. Cantrell, collector of ma... teria.l; and Cute Jo :Mock, finance. Commission Fails To Reach Quorum Plann.lng Commiaaion memben Thursday night, meeUng at the City Rall. · failed to reoch a quorum. The meeting wa8 there. fore adjourned to May 1. The group customarily meet.a each Srd Thuroday at 7 :30 p. m. PRll!IS'--E-D-l'l'O-RIAL Paas~nans Attend READ ON RADIO Comml!Ulfon Meet Mr. and -Geofb•1 I'. A.n ec11~ trom the N~ Colllno, 833' Ill campo »qve, I Ba~ Preis on Koequlto ccm· Prs·dem, and Newport Beach trol and commtmlty _.u.n -rty owners, ,.ere In -.. wu fe&tu.red O'fW Ra4lo atatloD .tUt weekend on bl•-ma and to ltVOlll. lllnta A.DA, Tb-,. .... attend the loc;al plo••l•g "°"" ~. N... commentator wu mi..io.! meetlns'. , LJDD TbomAI. ,publ""er of the -----~-· •> • ;.....,,;..._.._,_. __ .._ __ ~,_,---------IW--.r Herald. -P9oiile dO ...o tbo Prw -. I • OPEN 8 A. N. YO JO P. N. It's a Date At the Home of The Strawberry Waffle • HAMBUBGEBS SA.NDWIOllES J()J: ()Bl!A.M SUNDAES SODAS A.ND A few dozen other Dellclous DlabM: DOllUT:'r!RFFLE I I S05 Marine, B&lbae. bland I l n.SKY ROO ......... .TONY LOBO _ ... 111- featurlng lovely OJ.A.up: BABTLETr v.-1•• * COFFEE SHOP b Now 8errinS ·DINNERS ~p.m.Wl9p.m. -and l..uDcl>eoD ~ 7 L Jq. UJl 2:30 p.. m.. I Keep within your Bu(lcet and Buy Pkh for Bealtbtul, Betrellhlnl' Warm Weather Meal9 BARRACUDA SHRIMP BOCK COD SALMON SEA BAll8 ~:c:,~=:-1 -WHOLESALE AND BETAIL - Bayside Fish Markel NEWPORT BEACH "8Tff ST. AND LAFAYE'ITE PHONE HARBOR 115 ' , 3452 Via Oporto in Lldo Village NEWPORT BEACH OPPOSITE UDO TH!A TRE , FREI PARKING AREA H:o u r s : 4 t o 1 2 p. m. (CLOSED TUESDAYS) OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BAY FINE FOODS• COCKTAILS --For Reservations Phone Harbor 784 - Carpets, Rugs and ·Upholstering · CLEANED ,e. Complete Lille of Floor c~ari1190 LUDLUM CARPET \VORKS 1622, s. Main St. I Phone 2806 ,, SANTA ANA ' ' . . • • • I • LIPTONS TEA HERSHEY'S COCOA ...... ' BLENDED JUICE !!!!";.. ARDEN ICE CREAM pt. SWED RELISH ~ c:'" ROYAL PUDDINGS :::: FRUIT ~OCKTAIL ~1':':!: ,..._ " ... _.,, "" ol Jlcww BOYSENBERRIES ~v::•c 39c ASPARAGUS :=•a• 34c PICSWEO PEAS 23c • . -- • ' • . . NWWPOiftl.NI ... PR.1118 . ·m A. ~R . K . & . T ·S . . • ~· , I THI IARW SP'ANISH .smLIRS originated one of.the most enjoyable (and practioal) Californian customs "THE BARBEOUE" which combines our natural love for "Roughing it" outdoors, with all the·comforta of Home. Bati:lequed S!eau. ShJ,ah Kebab. Hamburgers, Weiners. are exciting in llavor. yet quick and fun to.prepare. The aroma of sizzling ~teaks and fragrant coffee whets even the dullest appetites. so take a tip from the Early Cahlorruans. enjoy mea1a more out doors with ALPHA BETA 'S U:S. GOVERNMENT GRADED AND GUARANTEED MEATS. GREEN SALAD AND FRESH FRUITS TOO, COMPLETE · THE PERFECT IARIECUE • . U. S. Na. l. J.arve. Frahly l>a9. New White S.... POTATOES 5U&19c • Gen;,me Ky. Wonder. Fresh Green BEANS Crisp And Frm -lbfilli• And Gr-een Onions Solid. Gi'Hn. S ca ,-,, CABBAGE Brillle. Tender. l'fftr C,.., CELERY Pound 10c Large, Fancy. Bedlanck "Plue Gold" J!lo;yel ORANGES Pound ac . AUWA 811A VALUISt PlUMS GRHN TAG :01 " 2 ... 35c ::,. • </'-; GRAPEFRUIT SEGMENTS ~ea. 19c > • CHOICE CUT BEANS ·::':';°c':'"' -19c ; • . IUnER KERNEL CORN ::.~c-18c a ,. EAll Y CAIDEll 19 Def Monte PE~ ... , c.... c SPINACH :_~ 2 ... 25c TOMATOES ~CAJJF. 18c . ' , TOMATO SAU«:!~. 3 ... 20c . .eu&!fl TOMATO JUICE :.-25c · TOM. JUICE ~ ""'cHT 2 ... 17c GUPEflUIT JUICE :!..~ 2 ... 19c LUNCHEON MEAT :co:_•::TD.38c PINK S~LMON :."t'::n. 42c ~ RUSKETS . ~ =."' . 16c ALBERS CORN llUl ~.... 10c WHEATENA ""·-: ~:_ ' -22c . .QUAKER OATS_ :::,c:,.-14c • • Kellogg's PEP , o..,... llc , I ' '•>< .. SHREDDED IAlSTONS 12 o..,... 14c .. . MATCHES llLUB "' c:.urOll • 29c CANNED MILK · ~== SUNIRITE CUANSER 2 ... ....... . THAT .ODOR ::._ · . -11c ~. 13c SUPIR SUDS . ::'l:,. lliOOMS ftlDI ::: 01\D INGLISH :.="- . DOG IUOD -oa-25c ~flHlllS I u.. .... I . MM'CO DOG ;ooo· ~ '11u 11c l • • • • - • • • • I -' • ' • B)' ROD ~aoVDJ.IAN NOVEL· GAME TO ()PEN~ LOOP-. ADCY91ra-Wlll-tlMI 11&..-IOflblll loop~ lllPt. ,. all d .. t teama perUetpai. ID tray wblch ...m !Ind --~ two lnnlap. """ ....... wtiteb 'will ... etgllt l1mb\p loll&'. -----.-----..:.. ___ ..:_.;... ___ ...,..,....~11a Intended to Ill~ llM ~- -manapD.,and -.iai. IO Sailor Horsehlders Host Santa Ana Nine· 1n League Ta8llel Friday at S p. m •. Newpon ~ SJp'a -· . . j hlden wiu entutaln the Santa Bee Cindermen Score Ana· llalnt nhle, rrtday aftemoolJ at a p. m. at Davldoon J'leld. A SmaMing Win toug111tame la expected u both t..ama will be at top ..._.... Newport Hubor's Bee tracbn -..ell.O.... It wW oloo --a -uas-~ for ui. __. •ho will work <><1t Ille - with oUo --la Ill chup of ..UvlU.. tor t.bo U... Obib. The ld\edule for tile 11 ..--=. palp will be" drawn op and all ~I,. will bl _....... It 'la P"'" _.s tllat play will -llllue Md! Monday and Jrrid&y thereafter, at ~:30 p. m. • Harbor's BID Smith will. be frab ran ~ to form laat Jrrlclay, ana la expected to be '"""lend they -a SmuJ>.lhc win ove from an llln... which had blm the other •Ix ochoola of the Bunse Associated. Nabs out of school evly tn the week. League. TaJdng lb. ftm. ~ on paper. boU. teama appear tleln¥ for two othen, and City Playoffs evenly matched and It the SaUon at 1-t oao man Ill each net. ...n.&:10. Twin W'- att on. they can win. Tarbabta l&Cked. 60 7/12 nan ' qi. Next Tueoday, Harll\>r will tra. while Huntington Bead> wu -=j Newport"Auodat<d. u expected. vel to Downey for the third league ond wttb 24 '4, follOW'ed by Dowlle~ captured the-Coinmun.ity League game which starts at S p.m. with 17, Santa Ana and Full•rtonf p~ff• Tue1day nip( by, down· PBOBAllJ.Z LINZ-UPS 11~, and Anaheim ~. Orange Ing the 'la~ Sl-12. and Har- falled to negotiate a point. I bor ,a1a411; "'3(1. In the oemi- HARBOR SANT A ANA Only local record breaker -flnala, Dent Roblmon paced the Smith, P CF, Alford Bee Howard Pollock who weitt AJllOCiatem to~thelr win with eight • ' ' 'OTl'CYS S~lc • CMN4to •.. Tile onq meeta left on U... traek oclleduJe are the big ...... Olaattee, ll>la Baturday. Cl[F Dlvlalonal Kay 10, flnala at Ox· aanl, ,Kay 17th and U.e State -at Olmartl. Kay 17th and the State 11nAJo at Vlaalla May 21th , . . . n '! lmprobal>lo I.bat Hartlor .,in -d any-. up Nortl) to the State llMla -but It they do c~nc-are lt w~ be ell.her or any ot the t-.ig: ......., Brow .. Bee 8bot Put, BID SmlU.. Broad Jump. or Prod -l:UO ... Acco~ to U.e polnte accum- Ulated thua far during the track Mli90ll, 1'rt.a e .... , wtU t&U one point ...Ort of mAkln& hi. letter .• -~won~ -.t Vanity tr.ck letter l>y Piaclns fourth In the mile J"rtday. He di4 It once before .u a treahmu two yean qo, althotlgh only a ~ ... Ful- lerton wt.11 have a tobgh football team Aext )"Ml'. They will have niJ:!.e rctu.ming lettermen lncludlng Bob Bou. Theee men wtll be aug- mented by Beu up from the cbamplonlhlp team. Another rea-, eon why the Indiana wU1 be tough, 1 ' MfCKfY OIJd \.\IS MA B~ MORR IC (Jiiii-POP • I Two-Pl-Clutsterfleld LIT• lag lloom ht $9L50 I Tbne-PI-hc:tloaal lled Daveapoat $109.50 ·o . Ward. 2B SS, Annendaria over 5' 10" to cUp Walt Kelly'1 polnta. Dale Barnes wu the cog H one.U, CF" RF, Crawford echool mark ot 0' 9-%" and alao tn the machine ln the flnl1a, u be Weatherwax., C P , Fouch better hb own Bee mark of. :S' 9"1 • bucketed l8 potntl qalnat th~ Nettles, 1B LF, Trujillo The leap wu a.lao a league J"eCOrd. Glau combine which had pre- W Dlck Hope a tra.naferee from'.I ~~~....;....;~~~~~~..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....; Compton where he •parked the Bff team on to a.n undefeated aea-1 ~;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jj Roberts, 3B 28, Fuente& BW KIUNman placed eeoond wtth f red R. Ward, SS" C. Pace a 1 29.8 e:ttort In the Bee MO to vtOW1Jy up.et a heavily avo Myrehn's team 2t--Z2 n the aerni-Brown. LF 3B, Schmidt regllter another outatanding mark Cina.ti. James, RF lJl. WlWama for the Sallon. The Gla.u-Myrehn game wu the Costa Mesa Grabs Grammar Trackfest Ces Fomtb m011.t exettlng ot the evening . The The Ceea finWled In fourth place ~th Jerry Lingo breaking h1a red- ord eat.abl.lshed one week ago lD the 660. Thia time saw him. take the lap and a half ln lm. 32.2 eec:. He did ln spite ol the tact he pulled up at the flnlah with severe lee cramps. Carlton Mean went 5' 4 ~' in the higl}, jump to win first place for the only Tar firat place. Vanity l>Jvpo ,JJ>w Glau five started out tut ,_nd were ahead, 11-8, at the halt-way 1nark. Aa the final mlnutea cam~. Mytthn's made a rally that brought them into an 18-18 tie, with two and one-half m'lnul61 of play remaining . ll'rom there on out, it waa nip and tuck, the Glass tJve keeping a. abort diatance ahead of the point happy Myrehn gaJ!g. 1320 RECORD BOLDER Fred Muon 1520 yard · claaa bee Sunaet League record .holder. An all around track.man. May be belt &t this dietance in Southland. Hasn't been extended. Playl!I bu- ketball and Is an honor student. Is In hla aeii.tor year. Costa Mesa Elementary School gnbbed the fourth annual Bi-Tar trackfest at Harbor High tut Thuraday attemoon. Mau r Ice Langdale \von two ftnta and ran on the winning relay team"to pace the winners to top honors 97-75. The Mesam won most of their points in clau A , aa they dumped the Beach lada 57-23. Newport Gramma.r won the claaa Bee division with 4-2 points to the Mes.ans' 30. The Associated win in the final gave them their 20th straight win. Harbor's Vamty waa near the They have won all three rounda Carlton Mears * Tar bottom of the reaults at the end ot. the meet with three point.a. Only and have only been beaten once ' Carlton Mears l.s this week's during the league play. ?.:1e23ir Star Ta r. H;? ,_ a "'phomor e and posiUona won by Harbor were t t b ed th wt....... u:i """' three fourth.II and a tie for fourth. lnal coun 8 ow em a !our sport man. He played t int P a.oe. -. win.I and one loss ln league play. string Cce football ar.d b&aketball Vanity--®-L an g d a I e, (C). Ba.rbor"a Placee They have played several out-lllld now la dJvldJ.ng hill attentio,, Jones, (N), Woodhouse, (C) 6.2. VARSITY aide game.a during the year, loai!lg br•twC€n t rnck and J . V. baseball. 100 -Swingle, CC), Venema.n, 180 Low Hurdles-Don McCal-only two ot them, one to Tustin II~ h!l!l .o. bright future ahead of (N ), Gohn (C) Harrta (C) 12.2. I Legion, whom they al.lo beat twice, him accordlng to his coaches. 860-Jonea (N ) Walker, (C), um~;::cic, Bean. fourth. and the other to Redondo Beach. Last Friday he won the c l.au Cee Smith (N) 2m. Be. S hot Put-Doc Hanson, fourth. Wins were notched against such Hl·Jump at the league flnab. He Shot Put-Van Drlmlen (C), Pole Vault-Roy Ward tie for teams as Santa Ana Junior Col-ls cu1 r,....ntly leading tht> Cee track- Stewart, (N ), Duncan, (N ), Vene-fourth. lege, Coro 9 '!'.',.:'FINd 1:1!~· scorers and t. rated by Coach man (N ) 38'11". -.& ~ Wendell P ickens a.a a sure fi r e BEES High Jump..-L&ngdale, (C), M.c-Auoclated (SI) PM (l!) hlaoden .short.stop on the Vanity bll!J:?bnll Masters, (N ) Carter (CJ, Smalley 10 Yud Hip Hurdlee-Bob De-B&rnea, 2 t l BrooQ team next ye&r. Coach Les (C) 5'. ruff, tint, Murray Brawn, third. Maraha.11 6 t t Penny }.filler Ls ala<> lhlnktng of hlm for Broad Jump -Smalley, (C) 100--Hal Young, third, Bill: Kennell, 7 c 1 Durkee Bee football. HJa hObby ls photo- S l pp le (C), McMaaters (Nl. Smith!ourth. ._ 1 Rob1Qan.8 g 3 hruly g !·apf\y and he la rapidly c-etttng Smouae (C ) 16' 1". · 660-BIU Kluaaman, second. . I Harbe&on, g ·g Pa.rkee out of the amateur r:mk. Pole Vault -Woodhouse, fC) H O--Young, fint. · Gius (U) Poe (!2) Myrehu's He i• an honor student aDd Schutt, (C), White, (N), LSZO--Fred Mason, firs'-Stanley, ~ f 8 Attridge president of the Sophomore Cla.sa. Relay-coeta Mesa M .5. 1%0 Low Uurd.Je&..-.DeRuff, sec~ Shand, 4 f 4 VanDeWalker Bee ro-Bchmldt, (N ). Bell (C), ond. H .... 7 c 1 Boie8 Barrett's Realty Horvath, (NJ Corbin (C) 6.7. 660 Relay-Harbor te&m ""''· Woody, 2 g Raymond c· h B lin w· 100-Boyvey, (N) Benbow (N ), High lump-Howard Pollock, Moffett, 4 g 2 Muniz lnC CS 0\V g ID Aldrich (N ), Parker, {C) 12.2. tie for tint. Scoring Sub--Gla.S!I, Wa.ketle1d, 2. 440--Ca.rl (C), Wallner (N), Pole Vault.-Pollock, tie for flrwU FINA.LS Southworth (N) Harvath (N) 64.7. Broad Jump-Smith, tint. I A.ft9oclate 48 p 09 I hladers Lo'v Hurdles-Breet (C), Boy-Shot Put-Brown, first. Bu.let Ba.mes, -18 t 6 Stanley vey (N), Norman, (C), Polman, Pinkley, second, Don McDowe~ M&rahall, 12 t 3 Shand ( N) 18.0. fourth. Kennell, 8 c 10 H ess Shot Put-Wells (C), Wallner, CEES Robinson, 2 g t Woody (N), Aldrich (N), Sehmldt, (N ) Harbeson, 6 g 4 Wo.l<efteld ••AJ sm1•• f-··-• • 30' 3". ""' uv-""" """"""" Scoring Sub&-Gla.83, Moffitt, 2. Ray Ba rrett's re~l y five cinch- ed the se<:ond round the Coet.a A1esa Merchants ling League Monday night. .- There ls one more eek of play before the playoffs. 91 Om&r Wil- lia.Jl15 "·as high tndJvtdua.J. bowler, with 229. He also rolled the-high aon from the quarter back epot . . J.I He LI the center who gave the Tan A WARE a MATHEWSON PRESENTATION · eo much trouble at the l&nta MonJca Bee Baaketb&ll Toumey .. A special service of Otto'e Sport- ing Good8 In Coot& Mesa la the leather repairing a.nd sewing. You can bring your leather work here-- no matter how heavy-and have It done with the beat ot ma.terlals and akill. A pronto job I.a prornis~ ed and phone ia Bea.. ~-J .-Adv . Jordan, Excelsior Track Records to Be Junked ' Sun.set League track recorda still held by Jordan or Excelaior MIDGET AUTO RACING 3-Lap Trophy Duh at 2:30 p.-. s-day Time Trials Begin at I o'Clock HUNTINGTON BEACH SPEEDWAY • HJgb\l'&Y 101 at Runttnrtou Beach EVERY SUNDAY EVERY SUNDAY I ' FULLY PAVED-F~T-DUST FREE • High Schools. which at one time bOWER PRICES were in the Sunset LeQ.gue, will be junked according to a.ction 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••Iii • FREE PARHIDG taken by the Sunset League. 11 All records will be thrown out l--------------------------- and the best times or marks thiB yetl.r \Yill be substituted. The new action gives Newport Harbor five ot the eleven B records. Four &re t'rom this year a.nd the-t itth hangs over trom 19tl. Harbor now hC'lds the following records: 70 yard hurdles, Murray Brown, 9.4 secs.; 1320, Fred Maao2'. 3m 30.3 secs.; sh"ot put, :Murray Brown, 49'6": high' jump, Howard Pol- lock, 5"10"; R.nd pale 'i'ault, Don Smith, 11'81>" (est. 19U.) No Tars to Chaffee;,· Sunset vs. Orange According to Coach Ralph Reed, track coach of Newport Harbor, no one will be entered in the '"":haffee invitational t.hi8 year. The meet, which takes place Sat- urday, didn't draw any interest frt>m the 1oca.la when asked if they wanted to enter. The next meet fo r Harbor will be next Thursday at Santa Ana when the combined forces of the Sunset Willowick Bolf Gourse ' Beginning May 1st , WILL OPERATE AS A FULL 18-BOLE COLF COURSE • \VILLlAM BELL. eminent golf course architect, who designed the new holes, states that the C9URSE WILL BE IN EXCEL- LENT PLAYING. CONDITION ON OPENING _DAY. LOCATED ON W. FIFTH ST. -SANTA ANA BETWEEN HARBOR BLVD. & S. A. RIVER For starting time on Sat., Sun. and Holidays PHONE S. A. 7018-J High Jump-Norman (C)(Men-100-Don KnJpp, second. den (N ), Corbin {C), Keppe (N ) 660--Jerry Lingo, fourth. 1' 8". Broad Jump-Southworth (N ) Farren (N), Sturdant (N), Shar- man (C). 1%0 Low ._Hurdles -A . SrnJth fourth. MO Relay-Harbor team, fourth. ID.ch .Jump -C&rlton Meara - First, David Canchola, t ie tor fourth. Bill Weatherwax Bats .515 for Harbor seriea of 630. Stand1ng1 Barrett's Realty Symp1on and Nolar Belote'a Studio Vlrg's Garage Crawford's Drugs Pink 's Drugs Cra.wle-y'a FUrnlture Wdl'a Realty w 26 22 22 20 20 17 17 12 League claah .with the Orange L League's beat. The meet ls open 13 only to thOR who qualltied for ~~ the c. I. F . prellmin&riea May 10th. Full line of Golf Equipment • Art RonI Pro-Mgr. • Pole Vault-Tie Brttt and White- head (C), Bell (C) 8'. Relay-Newport 56. Dodd and Best Win Honors Sarah Be.st and Joan Dodd added more honors to their growing Uet of conquertngs Friday, u they each swam & 100 yard leg of t.he \Vinning 400 yard relay team tor the Los Ange1ea A thletlc Club in =i. SPAAU meet. .......... .. ..,._ Gow.,._ .. aplloaof- ........ 35 ____ .. _ pel'f.•r•aac• -a-. -'97•• <---·--WlllZZl/l '"''Moro• n. ._. c ,., •s• ,s 1s'tJ ...... om ,.o rw -IESA CYCII • -· 141+6 -••• , .... Ollila -- • • P ole Vault---€ouncllman, Second. Shot Put.-Gene Millen, third. Speedway Records Shattered Again 19 19 22 22 27 The 1peedway rec.ordl at Hunt· i 'lgton Beach were all broken Jut Sunday with the exception of the 15 lap aemi...main. Don Cameron s~t the new 30 lap mark. ln 'nuin- be r 56, u he toured the OOurH Ill 7m 21.85 oeca. Driven will come out one half hour later next week. u n.clng Wl.U 1tart at 2:SO p. rn. Tl.me trials w ill get underway at l p. m. Volleyball Serles Ends / TRACKMEN PICK HANSON, POLLOCK, BROWN, MEAll8 Newport Harbor's trackmen picked tbelr capt.alna laat week. They are Doc Ba.naon, Vanity, Murray Brown and Howard Pol- lock, Beee, and Carlton Meara, Cees. . , i BOWLING! I 1£CREATllN AU{YS ' 181.8 Newport BITd. ~ le•:aD 5082-W • I I FUN ZONE IN B.ALBOA OPEN . EVERY DAY / • • . IDEAS FOR. BRW<FAST WHEATIES -HILLS 4-0Z. IROS. JAR COFFEE 46L. ·36C ' CHEER IOS I Pk91.23C • • ' . ; • 2 ~33c OL. p .. g. • M.ET · YOUR . FRIENDS AND · I , ; Y .-·y 0 U R FllVOIUt£ FOODS - ALwAvs AT YOUR . '"ALL-AMERICAN" belieatessen "Feailiring Home Cooked Foods" SELF SERVICE, TOO! ALL FOODS PREPARED AND PACKAGED IN OUR OWN KITCHEN c· lb. -DEL MONTI N •. 219c I KIX ' KERN'S z Pk, .. 23c To.mato 2 ~:;~ 19c ~.=:__---.. ---n Juice • IDEAS FOR DINNER PEAS • • • c•ns lllS FANCY . 2 No.2t 25c KRAUT. ""' ·~~rK3' "s°""c Marvelous Sods Discovery PKG. I BISQUICK Lt•· 44c 1'119. FOi A QUICK LUNCH TRY OUR 25¢ SPAGHETTI AND MEAT lb REALLY DELICIOUS .................. ··•· .. . ;;.;;.... __ -' "--"""'-~ ----ii !P.l~ ..... 33c . . 23c DROMEDARY 2 No.2t 19c JUICES • '"'"' Oraoge • Grapefnlt & Grapefnlt DURKEE'S-PINT 46C MAYONNAISE GREEN TENDER LOCAL ASPARAGUS NIW CROP, KENTUCKY WONDER &REEN BEANS 1.7~ MDIUM SIZI. WHITE ROSE NEW SPUDS l·Lt p No. 1 Sa.. 10 lbs. 4tcl ' N1W CROP NILAND FINE FLAYOUD Afpr•r'r al•ly 49c s.u.. ...... TOMATOES • ,Sp.Clii $al. Dcijs! Thursday 24th Friday 25th Saturday 26th I I et•C:I OUI nDTDAT Low S•1ff THID sur• MAA«n$ TO SllYI YOU IN DOWNri- . 181 Ust Firestone 540 west rhslo.e i IN NIWPOlt.-I · ao Coast Highway • In 0DI" Liquor Dept. . IMPORTED SCOTCH BONDS Old Crow . .. ...... $6.76 pint .................. $4.25 1/i pint ................ $2.19 Old Forrest.er Vii .. . 6. 76 pint ................. 4.25 Yellowstone 1/is ... .... 6.80 pint.................. 4.28 Ky. Tavern 1lti 6.80 I. W. Harper 1/3 6.78 All Popular Brands of Blended Whiskey in fifths, pints and ~ pints. By the Case. Plenty of B;FER GOlD MEDAL ~K.itc'-r.dJ" ENRIOiED FlOUfl ' 10 49c: lbs. PiCKLE CHIPS " .. 29c • Flrsl With Qualify SHWIFT'AS PMREMISUM WHOLE 59~ 10-12 lb. average .::....:.:=--~~~~~~--~-5·9 ~ SLICED BACON GRADE "A" OR "AA" IEEF SHORT RIBS 21~ 7 IONE SHOULDER "A" 01 "AA" STEAKS RESH LEAN GROUND BEEF ! ' -' • • .. • &1t. ~" p .... ,,.1 • Al lllOrl1eoft and wtfe are lotnc to ,.._ and tha then to th• B&J .,.taraweellorlO. • • • • • • J'\'anl< Wallb apent ~1 ID_ Loo ~ I! lo rumo~ that he ,. .. lool<ln&' up pl&Jen tor ht. entry ID the eottball league. • • • 1 ~ nmTROY au..rr-hw' penoaa. *"..u"" .. woman Mt. and Kn. Cl)de Ott.d were and • omaU ~. ,..... -trom th• -ter wJMn UM1 ,...,,pod hoWI to Mr. Otto'• paJ'ente from to ~pe the flam.• whlch en.ftloped the 31 foot tlabtn,s boat. [)el. Corona Sunday, for dlim.,.. n.e Ann Lou ott i...,ma Boedl late ~tllrday attem-. Tbooo STOUP lhen went to LOe A..nplM &bou'!J were K.r. 11.nd Kn. Georse Rundell and nnaU 80l!o ltobert, of where they visited rol&~Uvea. BelJflawer, and tha _,,.,., A. c. CUnnlDalwn. al&o ol Binnower. Mn. Low.: ~ of 1182 .An un-na.med ftahlnc boat broqbt them into Newport Barbor, Laguna avenue, Mt. rp :a:rtll wblle the local Cout-Guard cutter ~ na-Whldl ot Milwaukee., and Mn. F'red F9b.. could 119t be brou&'ht under control before the ·boat wu umc.t renrug ot. 2032 Oranp avenue. destroyed. A leaky tuel line wu aid to have ca1.ecl the ft.re, apent ,'l'hunday at C&talJJ>a avenue.1 ________ <Beclm __ •_r_pll0to:_' __ b.:y_'_'Admlral_.....:.::_":..) -------' . . Mra. "'Pop" Crawley spent Wed- nraday a.ttemoon at a birthday dinner in Lo. A..ngele1 given tor Mrs. W . C. Roger.. • • • Don Wede~ng la recuper&ting in St. Joseph'• Boeplta.l in Orange, from an operation. Be wtll stay in the hoapitaJ tor about ten days and then will return home. • • • Don Otto, Marynelle FUller, Ed Wilcox, Joyce Stewart. .Glenn E ilto! end Francie Wiicox went to ld1e- wtld Sunday and vleited the his- Ramono Pageant in the after- noon, at Hemet. • • • Mn. Billy Anderson, the former Betty Wright, gave birth to an 8 pound, four and one-half ounce daughter, Friday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. JWe Stevenson. 2660 Newport boulevard, welcomed an eight pound, two and one-half ounce son, MDnday, April 21, l\t St. Joaeph'e Hoapital. • • • Recently taking out a marriage llceM e were W illiam Boyd and Betty Hamilton. 1 • • • A six pound. fifteen ounce aon waa born to Mr. and Mn. John Gallen, 2560 Ne.;.'POrt boulevard. • • • Mr. and M rs. Don Ashworth are the oroud parents of a girl, bQrn April 18th. Weight, seven pounds, two ounces. • • • Afrs. Norman Smith of Glendale dn.ughtf'r ot Mrs. H . H . Lienau of Costa Meea was a visitor at the maternal home on Friday ot lut week. p~ Rapi<J4 di-dial Our registered pharmacist will fill your prescriptions quickly and accurately. Yoo can be sure of first qoallty d r o g supplies, weU-lnfonned and _..,. 009 servloe In OW' stores. BALBOA PHABMACY HAMPTON HAKB()B DRUG NEWPORT PBABllACY , 'Concertbed Carmen' Service Held for Presented at School 1Infant Paul Newman May 2 &8 Benefit , Priv>te fUneral eerv1CU Wfll bO held on Thursday momtng at Ball& Mortuarv, tor Jntant Paul Da.vtd Newman who wu born on Monday at St. Joee-ph'1 BOlpltal end oaqed away on Tueaday. He la aurvived by h1a pattn'9 Mr. and Mn. Al- bert W. Newman, a ftve-year old brother, Albert ~ Jr., and an uncle, Richard Newman. Inter- ment wW be tn Galrhaven Ceme- tery, 'Baltz Mortuary officiating. Harbor High'• dJ1Ungulahed chorus. ably directed by Miu Marte Helbacll, will PJ'Nellt. with the uaistance o! the well-known harplat Stella Chaloupka. a· concer- tized ven ion of "Carmen" by Georges Bizet: and ptecea by the bupL!lt, Miu Chaloupk&. on May 2, in the High School Auditorium for the p1l!'p09e of buying new chorua robee. ParUctpatlng tn this 1plend.ld concert are the following 1tudenl9: in "Carmen"; Shirley P'tdler, Grace Howland. Jimmy Snyder, and Nancy Wit.on; ln etnging the "BatUe Hymn of the ~public" (the Fred Waring an:&n&'ement), by Lee Llonbarger. Thia concert Includes various • types of mmic euch aa eerloUB clusical, operaUc, a ~pell&.. ne- gro. aplritual, mu.s teal comedy, anti humoroua melodies. The charming harplat, Stella Chaloupka, la at the present at- tending the UAivenlty of Cal- ifornia... and hu a wide and var- ied background. Everybody ahould attend thll concert, because the proceeds from it will help to buy new robea. for the c horus. Also, thia concert will be one of the musical h.lgh- lighta of the year. Harbor High PTA Attends District Gathering in S. A. The Fourth District Calltornia · .>ngr ess of Parenti and Teachen ;net et Willard Junior High School in Santa Ana Thunday, \pril 17, with a very outetandlng ;peaker, Mrs. Leroy Bailey, State hnirman ot International Rela- .lon.!I, giving the principal talk of the day. Mrs~ S-ailey reviewed her experiences in attending metings ot the United Nations Education Commlaston that met In San Franclaco. Mrs. Arthur Slpherd. Pre.!lident, presided,, and announced the fol- lowing la.al chairmen: Mre. Irene Sander:1, who le the High School r.urse, Health; Mrs. Wealey F ow- ler Jr., put preetdent of the New- port Harbor High School Parent- Teacher Maoctatton, S um m e r Rowid UP; Mra. Edgar Hill, Legt.a. latlon ; and A'In. Kenneth Stewart, Hime Servic~. Mrs. Harry Bur- dick and Mrs. J errold Spengler also attended lhe m eeUng. The music waa provided by the Willard Junio1 Htgh School Girls Choir 1of 103 voices. The moat outstanding aelectloM were a Medley from "Snow White" and Fred Waring's arrangement of "Onward Christian Soldlel'll". Newport Harbor High School Parent Teacher .Auocia~on wu one of 20 Aaaoclationa 1.n the Fourth oi.trtct to meet all Stan- dard Requirement.a .and a Certifl. cate of Attainment &nd a Prognm Award were iuued to the local achool. Newpo.rt PTA Installs Of(icers lnatallaUon of omcen of New. oort Beach Grammar' School Pa· rent-TeaoMr AmoctaUon wu held lut Konday in the Khool audi- torium wtth ICra. Lee Trtnf!, put president, •-ting" the new ottlcen. Precedlq a picture of Glri Scout and t.e.der act1vtUea, 111"11. Billie Deaver pve & abort talk OD Girl SecUtln~ In thlo aru.. Tea bollteuea were ~ a d e -n.othen with lira. Boat. Kra. :eo.tetUe.r, Kn. Boyce, and Kn. Brfgp pouring-. ALRAMBBA VISITORS Mr. and.Mn. Jackaon McGowan and 11-month old daughter Lealil!, now of Alhambr•. epent tut week at their Corona del Mar home, Finl and F ernleat. While here they were enterta.Ined by Mr. and Mn . Bill Warren, who served a Mexican. dinner to the McGowana and Mr. a.nd Mr.!1. Hal Wela, P acific avenue. • RECEPTION IN HAW An -• L t . Cdr. Jame.!I C. Small, USNR., 2631 Crestview, Newport Bea.ch, I:<; shown at a reception for senior officers ot the F1eet at the Ala Wai Officers Club, Pearl Harbor. T. H. He recently returned from a five week cruiae aboard the USS Tuacon and L!I now with Bay Es· crow Co. Navy Photo Geologists Jobs Open with U.S. The U .. S. Civil Servfce Com- nlisslon. through Its locnl secrf'· tary, E. W. Gillespie at Newport Poat Office, today announcE"d ex- amtnaUoM !or tilling Geologi.!lt poeitionit at $2,644 and $3,397 a year, e.nd Laboratory Mechanic posltioM at salartee ranging from Sl,954 to $3.397 a year. Geologist positlom are located in Washington, D. C., and through- out the United Stat.ea. A few po- 1IU0D11 may U.O be filled in terrt- tortee and posaeaalorut. of the United Statea, and in fo reign countries. All competitors will be required to pass a written teat. COSONA DEL MAB RESIDENTS .,DOINO BE'l'IER" Reports ·_from the convaleacenU •are all encouraging th.ii week. Nelaon Amidon, recently Injured ln an automobile accident, hu bee• removed from St. JOMph'• hoepltal In. Orange to th• Navy Hoopltal In Long Beacll. and UI abowiDg great lmprovemenL Kn. Jolln McDonald, Nllj'duuo avenue, ta 1Ull conttned to her home, .but tJI steadily lmprovtnc. Lellle Perry, our popular Hard- ware Store owner, la up 11.g"&in an.er a atere with the Ou. O. Z. Roberblon. Councilman. who apent aeveni'd&J11 ID bed aa a result 111 a flu attack, Ia up and around again.. Father.son Night Planned by '?nbs Card Party .,!~ ~.~:.i",! ":1 i:: Planned by Club _ 11cout Biil at 1 O:docl\. B. 0 . .,,,. Arts and en.tta aectton of Bo7w1'. CUb 1cout Kl•• tor u.e .Friday Afternoon club wU1 !'** 10G -· ee'I ~-,..._ stve-a -po.rt7 at tha Lepm tun of' a_. n.-s wUI ba dllpl&y Ball In ec.ta K-.., Tuad&J al --bd a -and~ Ka1t. TlleatfalrwUI M tftUon oL ~7 "7· '1reCID wtt.b a dt11ert tun<•m at 'Kent Bltduock. U :IOp.m.and_..,C_ Dom .._ -...,,... ID 'lie m1 ud ._ P"* will ... _._ ~;I tor tJ'te •twdQ IDOl"allw tar ta. am11110Mt Ol tlle sa•ta Ollb scout bu1'aD ...-at ua. n. ·a ? rt~a c:mrp wm ..-aee Jthu pad a.ell Onwl' • b I Ill ... Gift will 1M: t&llle Ud dooe' at io .:: llL prlaM • .._.Jed to u.. .-.. • • .. ' .. . I ' • • AN OPEii LETTER TO CITIZENS OF ORANGE couM .t . or&np Coonty bu won lltate-wide fame for its cootinuous resistance aiainat domina- tioo by ~ groupe. Our coonty today stands as one of the white spots of free enterprise In the United Statee,·a .trongbpld where tlle open shop still persists, and where most citizens lltlll enjoy their Conatitotlonal right to work withoot intimidation. • If this bard-woo right Is to live, citizens of Orange County must unite in resisting co- endve and aboalve labor practices which seek to stifle free enterprise. For many yea.rs, Exeelsior Creamery Company has beeo wider Union pressure. In De- cember, 1945, AFL Teamsters notified us they were going to organize our employees. We told them we bad oo objectioo. We advised them further that our employees are free at all times to make their owo choice between Unionism and an opeo shop. If our workers want Unionizatioo, they are free to seek it. r So the Unions approached our employees, and got no satisfaction. ·Our workers weren't interested. They like working cooditions at Excelsior; they cannot see what the Union can do for them that Excelsior bas not done already, or would not be willing to do should circum- stances· justify any change. · · In short, the Unions were unable to organize our employees. Union leaders then approach- ed Officials of Excelsior, and informed us we would have to force our men and women into Uoions. We do not have to teU you our answer to this absurd ultimatum. We are not go- ing to force anything, not so long as the Uoited States remains a democracy. • This displeased the Unions. So, for fifteen months, Excelsior bas been picketed. Our suppliers have been intimidated. And now a concerted drive has been launched by the union organizers to curtail the sale of our products, and to put Excelsior completely out of business if possible. This they seek to do by picketing outlets selling Excelsior products. • By intimidating our suppliers and picketil)g our outlets, the Teamsters are openly and brazenly violating the laws of California. By intimidating our suppli~rs, the Teamsters are fig- uratively thumbing their no""'I at the Superior Court which, by injunction, ordered the Team- sters to stop such iUegal practices. By picketing our outlets, the Teamsters· are telling the world they do not feel obligated to obey the laws of California, which specifically prohibit secondary boycotts. This kind of contempt recently cost Mr. John L. Lewis $10,000, and bis Union $3,500,000 in penalties for flaunting the laws of the land. · Excelsior has stood firm for fifteen months, because we are convinced the people of Orange County wish us to carry the torch for free enterprise and the right to work. We have no argument with honest, fair Uoion practices. If workers want Unionism, it's their privilege to have it under our form of governmPot. BUT if they do Not want it, and the Unions at- tempt to force Unionism down their throats, then it is YOUR job and OUR job to resist such intimidation and gangsterism. EXCELSIOR .CREAMERY CO., LTD. W. D . RANNEY, PRESIDENT • .I QUALITY FURNITURE ,-' . AT REASONABLE ·PRICES! Thla b-ir:tront Secretary lo Thl.8 lovely 33-lncb high ma· hC'gany Governor Win th r op will add charm and dignity to your home. 1f you like nice things, you'll love thia ~~~~l~~I .................. $109 .so nu. double -ahelved mahog- any Shenlton j!Jld table may be used aingly or In pain. lte. graceful lines wtll add beauty ::"vt!~r0om .•.............. $41.50 1 • • ' , cuatom-mad.e. An lltb Century reprOOUcUon Inlaid with Satin· wood. Tbe dee.It drawer C'vea It atra utility Value. Ita 18th eenbuy charm and lfl'&Oll .,..,. -~ to aD1 JOth . ~tmy -· $689 co.· , • LONG BEA.(JB -- ' . . i • • ,, . \ ..... ' Alw''r""'I• ... ._ .......... lf!k!.f;J)MoJN It tell• •• laaedlatel'f ...... Iii WIOD!J ...... .,,... lwl..i jwr .......... . ...... 1o "°" tloC:d l'~dgld. ...,_ JOU la&, II Oii. . I-DAY lll:BVIOI: T-ED~ W. BROWN •&we••-' . 1m Newport BmL • 008TA llD8A Pllo98 BM~ 1.9 mt~W Allo la Lonc •••• '18AmoricuAft. • ONE DAY· SHOE R'EPAIRS JllDEBB'l''S SBOI: asPAIBIKG .•·~~-!!~~r.s!!~~ce ' . . GAS TANKS WELDED • ALL WORK GUARANTEED t09 -nth _ St.. Coner of Ceatral NEWPORT BEACH. BARBOR U0t "Time to Plant" ?~~ RVBSEB'I' Bedding Plants Ornamental Shrubs Landscaping "E:m,...,1 Trees 2256 Newport Blvd. Coeta Mea Phone Beacon 5049-W We Deliver • • • ·' Maaagaa, Nie~ Is a !Wonderlal,Spot! Says COM Wanderfng·Shutter-Snapper I W A.NDERERS 01" THE W A.8'TmLAND8--Bal' their noncbaJ.lnt bonee on a ~ cannon manufa.ctured in 1508 a.nd found near the Nlcuaraguan port ot. Cortnto, are Harboritee Peter Stein and Walter <lerl>ardt, who returned NCelltly ~ a voya«e to varlcuo port& .IOUth 0# our border. In the b&clr.ground ta abown the 'Francee.' a converted LCI and one of the ftrtt to be placed In coutwtae ehlppin&' and at which Stoln lo the aldpper. "Managua, Nicarauga is a wonderful spot. Coffee and banana.sand the temperature's hot." That's the way a certain popular tune begihs its cacaphon· ous way and evidently, like most songa written about faraway places, the first two lines are the only ones correct with facts. That's the report from Cor611a de! Mar photographer Walter Gerhardt who just returned from a coast-wise cruise that took in the modem Central Ameri· can city of Managua. The tune, in spite· of It. maJtl- tudinoua tnacurraclea, ts tremen- dou.sJy popular In the captt&J. city ot Nlcuaragua. Gerhardt rep<rrta, and the natives laughingly paa:s on their home-made rumor that a couple of American soldlen wrote the tune "A•b.ile stationed nearby and published it tn retalia- tion tor their boredom. Gerhardt. \\rho sent over 200 plc- ture.11 of Managua Wi th a slant to- ward the aong to Life Magazine on telegrapAed approvaJ, new to that city from the coaatal town of Corlnto .1ut month after abtpptng t o the por t on a converted LCI, "France.11." The ahlp, which ar- rived In Nlcuaragua with a load of barbed wt.re trom Long Beach. John Searle Weds Hollywood Girl in Formal Ceremony On Friday evening, April 18th, Mr. and M ra. Harold M. Dav~ and Mr. and Mrs. Bergen Davis ot 209 and 209 'h F ernleat avenue :-espectlvely, travelled to Holly- wood to attE'nd the wedding of their friend J ohn Stanton Reef Searle, eon of Mr. and Ura:. John C. Searle of 205 Goldenrod ave- nue, and Mias Virginja Mary .).ty- ron, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Earl Webster Myron of Holl y- wood, Calif. The marriage took place at the First Methodist Church of Holly- wood. Mn. Walter Raamua.sen, formerly Miss Lillian Searle, wu • • • • • • 'l'handay, April 26, 1M7 ' ' • NEW · BUSINESS· OPENS • ' SATURDAY, APRIL 26 I • • REDWOOD . ' • GABDD, LAWN and PATIO FVRNl'tUBE Colorfal Garden Umbrellas $2445 . LATEST ST'l'*-ES IK: Dbl. and Sngl. Gin Rummy Sets Chaise Lounges • Ox Carts Coffee Tables • Barbecue Tables Benches a Chairs • Covered Wagons Streamlined Chairs · QUALllY MERCHANDISE At Reasonable Prices Free Delivery in Orange County OPEN EVERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAY 9 A . M. TO 6 P. M . • • You are invited to inspect our beautiful merchandise. If you are looking for Quality and Style, we have both 1212 Coast ~Highway Corona del Mar -Bfr.r. HARWOOD, Proprietor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~=~! waa capta.lned by Peter Stein of _ ------Newport Heights, and aervtng u first mate wu Alvin Daniela. well-known Newport Barbor boat.. ' Matron ot Honor, """hile her bua- 1 .,._ ________________________ , band, Walter, aetved aa beet man. ·-- I ~!J ~ ~':,~~~!_~_!:!.:': ~ ~ Presonts the &rond of a Seri.u ~ Know Your Realtor "<.'"_... John Sadlelr, Corona del Mar Confidence in the future of the Harbor Area ls reflected in the activities of J ohn E . . Sadleir. Having recently so1f! the successful South Coast Re a It y &: Investment Com- pany, which he founded aome 3 years ago, Mr. Sadleir now centers hia interest in hiJ!I mod- ern new office in Corona del Mar. ~lth Stanley A. Smith as a.ssoctate broker the firm con- tinues to render the beat In real eatate service covering all types of property throughout the area. In addition to obtaining all types of general Wurance or notary public service, one can in the same attractive office diac\188 buDding plans and con- struction with Ralph L. Hoyle, .Jr., who ta a General Building Contractor. SIOO REW' ARD $100 reward for &llJ' rmike WMber. Ironer, Vacuum Clkiuer or 8ewtJ1c Machlae (farnUJ) we c&aaot. repalr. BOLLS FOR ANY WRINGER Repairs and Parts for Any Make or Age STBAW BBOTBEBS 1609 N. MAIN SANTA ANA MAYTAG I. I I I LIDO IU-1!! • ONll OF LIDO ISLE"S NICJ:ST A.LI, n:AR HOKES MUST BE SOLD· JN NEXT TWO WJ:ICKS. THE PRICE Bll:DUCES $2M PER DAY FOR TWO WEEKS. SHOULD YOU BUY rr TODAY ! SHOULD YOU WAST A WliliK AND SAVE $17li0 IN THE HOPE" TllA'I: NO ONE Et.811: BEATS YOU TO IT! I ITS QUITE A PRO BI Jl!V . . . ASSU)(ING THAT YOU WANT A NICE HOKE AND 1• AU<>-.:=~ JNFORKATION +. 1 . ~ ~:--~~~RA'.fED 3333 via Uao, newpod beach, calif Telephone MwpcMt booall harbor 1500 · man. SUCH GOINGS ON? Corinto Ls the main port of the country and 9pproximately 80 Pel' :::ent of Nlcuara,guan lmporU come through the busy shipping center. During the war there wu a de- tachment ot Ma.rineB 1tatloned nearby tor city protection and Corfntans are still shaking their heads over the seemingly foolish goings-on of the Americana. They bewilderingly tell th.? story o.t how ·the U . S. Govern- ment. ditldalning the use of native hardwoods, broug ht in ship loade of pine from Oregon .to erect bar- racks. at three t imes the coet of using the local 1urnber. The bar- racks, w deserted, have proved to be n wonderful feasting place for te ltes and now lie in sham Lea • g the "Fra.ncea", Gerhardt tJew d over the volcanic coun- try t hfanagua, on the Nlca Air- lines end there received the ulti- mate in cooperation and hospi- tality, ~e reporta. WHAT! NO TOUB18TST The city ls little touched by tourist.a, and u a consequence. vi.sltor:.J are treated courteouaIY :is gueeta, ln contrut to many cities nearer our borders where "gouging the Amerle&lloa" ll a favortta puUme. The metropolis ii modern and new havtng been completely rebuilt following an, earthquake tn 1931, the traveler P)'I. ' Contra ry to the song, the pemo ii not the Nicuaraguan at&ndard of currency, but it ta rather, the cordovn.. one cordov& 11 worth approximately ftve to one Amert· can dollar, but they can be ex.- changed on the street for 5.40 to one, auch ·lo tbe -fer tbe American dollar. Tiie country lo controlled on e. rCc'ld economy and, It l.i aid !be Jl0,000,000 Amerl. can dollan would cover all the cordovau clmllat!ng In the coun. try . Allo, contzarr to the -· ~· can•t buy a. badend& for---.. a few pe900 clown." there ~no bomO IOaDaorl'HAln-. To The bride wore a white bro- caded satin gown and finger Up veil . Mn. Ra,smuuen wore a gown of light blue. 'Ibe church was decorated with white gladlolo a nd tall white candlee. While de- tails conce-rning ml181c, bouque ts, and other matters are lacking, it l.s unde~atood that there were two maids Of honor and two uahera. A reception wu held following the ceremony In the Myron borne, 1•09 Ogden Drtve. Mr. and Airs. Searle will live In West Los Angele.11 following their honeymoon. l\tr. Searle workll tor the T elephone Company, and It was there he met hia bride, who wa.a also so engaged. Mr. Searle grew up in Corona ·del Mar and is known by many ot the "old- timers." Farewell Party Given Pilot A tamily dinner party wu given on Saturday night, April 19th, by Mrs. Grenville Lansdell, 224 H elio- trope avenue. in honor of her hwiband who celebrated hia birth- :lay on that date. Present for dinner "''ere ~fr. and Mrs. Andrew Barr II and Baby Andrew ID. Mr. and l'.frs. Allan Lansdell, and Grenville Lansdell Jr., who ha.a been transferred from San Fran- cllco to the Loa Angeles Airport in Inglewood, where he is en- ~ged a.a co-pilot tor TWA. • Following dinner, neighbors and friends dropped· ln for deeael't and the evening'. These included Bob Hltt or Arcadia, M.ra.' Pat Hamil- ton of South Laguna Beach, Mr. and Mni. Nick Baugn.eae, 227 Jas- mine &\'enue,, Mtae Margaret Gib- .on of Heliotrope avenue, and her frl<nd. Mias Neute Wahl Of Alta· den&, who hu recently returned from an euteoi trip. Hugh Gibson Has Family Reunion The Press Shop at 2211 Coast Blvd. does high grade Commercial Printing. Call and ask for an estimate I' Prices that make a perfect score- quality that is tops-and more sup- pl ies for every kind of sport. We can fill your needs better than for SILK CASTINC many a year. See us early for this promises ta be the big9est yew tvor for all 9ood spo"6. DE LUXE "LANCLEY" SINCLE ACTION LINE · Cravenette treated silk castlna line ... 15-lb. test. In 50-yd. ._IL PETE'S SALMON ECCS Selected ... of aood ""'°''" slu .•. 3-oz. 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