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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-06-19 - Newport Balboa Press• ' • • •• -- ' • '· . Ir r • ' -• - • .· • -... ··-· .......... ., a. - -<C -~~~· SERVING TH(.l!NTIRI! -PRE s ·-s HARIOI ARIA nm.._ AJmo to bo -t.11' ..,. lmputlal, and th .. ,....._ ti•........ it.NII ., tbo callfGnda - o-tal -plre. ' , , . to ..-... and - popular auppmt. > VOLUME~ PHONE BARBOR 11118 . NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1~7 EIGHTEEN PAGES NUMBER 16 8,.ielt but • By T. N. "BRICK' GAINES Thia dept. got a late news tluh trom one ot Its custornen. It was about Fire Cornmi.llioner Rob Robert.eon, who got a hot-aet.t. You know wh&t a. hot seat 1a. It'• a bot-foot which bu gradu- ated and gone up in the world. ( Two Injured Here Today In Explosion A boat explosion this morning at 2810 Lafayette street in New- port resulted in the injury ot a father and hia eon , C. A. eanlpbell, 57, anll William A. Campbell, 24.. The younger Campbell suffered se<:ond degree bums as a reault of the explosion and hia father es- caped with lesser burns. Rob, at the Ume, Wu just get- ting over that Balboa Ialand tire and wu at a round-table con- ference where .erioua matten were being pondered, when aome- onr! (believed to be Hitch Hitch- man) dropped a ctga.ret .. h which tgnlted the city councilman'• trouaen at one of the wprat apota one could expect. Aa he waa not equip1>4td wtth foamite or carbon dioxide, the extlngul!lhlng bad to b8 done by a bunch of back.-slap- pen, but all wu reported well when the amateur fire flghten got through. Tbtl ta one fire in which we are glad to report nothing wu "t"Ulted! OllRlllT OBUB<lB BY 'l'llE SEA-Tbe bautuul, mlooloD otyle - pltCtured. above. • tbe aecond anlt of ChzUt Vlulrch by tJ.e Sea. Commua.lty MetbodlR CbUJ'Cb on Cea.tral avea.ae, at 141:11. atreet. Comtruct&oa of the bulldlns, MUmated to coet appro:Klmately N0,000, wUI _pt underway next week. wtth a epecaal sroand. breaklaJ' oere-- DJOllY plaaaed for 'thla SWlday. The unit. 8000 to be coutmcted. ls to be tlae Sanetual'y, aad wW eeat approximately SOO penonA. Archi- tect Is Ropr Klklorf NlMm or Lons ee.cb. and contract.on are Steed 1 Brothen of Alhambra. Ftnt UDJ\ of the church \\'M conatructed la 18". It is believed t.Aat sparks from and electric bilge pump which Willla.m waa operating, t ouched off gu in the bottom of the craft. The bl.a.st split ope0t the side of the hull and the boat etarted to ship water. It was towed to a nearby drydock and salvaged be-' fore it could stnk. AN IDEA W1TB Oii.EAT MERIT Reports from Santa Ana gtve our city judge, Bob Gardner, a tine chance to be appointed to the fourth superior court which ill ex- pected to be approved for the county seat by the governor. Construction to Begin on New $60,000 Unit of Newport Beach Church That should be good news to everyon'e along the coastline, be-- cauu we have been the leut re- presented of any district In the cowit y on the superior bench. M matten st&nd now, Judges Frank-Construction of a new $60,000 unit of Christ Church lin G. West and Kenneth E. Mor-by the Sea, Community Methodist church, will officially moon are Santa Anaruo and Judge get underway this Sunday at which time formal ground Raymond Thompson ls !rom Ful-lerton. One can't assume that breaking seriices will be conducted. The unit ill the we don't get justice along the Sanctqary section of the church, 120 x 32 feet, and will coast because we don't have a have a seating capacity of approximately 300 persons. It judge. but, if another la to be named &nd if a proper man le se· will also include class room _space. The church is •:hite lected from tb,1e coutal di.strict. stucco, modified mlnlon s t y 1 e ~ he should, l think, be named by with tyle roottng. Co I -C d- the governor. Loca ted on the nine lot.II owned • -~··· o.a ....... by the church on Central avenue, .. _., B'-••~•-.. • And I don't think you can find between 14th and l~th street.a, the 6 -............ r'4IC9 anyone who'd say that our own building will be the second unit judge lm't excellent material for ot the completed P'lan.11· The tint the superior bench. He bu had unit wu dedlc;&ted In · January at lot.II of experlence tn court, both u 1913.." a judge, a prosecutor and &a a de-SPECIAL SERVIOE PLANNED feme lawyer. But, in addition t o that. he ha.a that valued thing called judicial temperament, which lots ot judges don't have. rve aeen aome (not around here} who, although completely honest men and good lawyers, wouJd be much better off selling bubble gum than judge-lng, as !a.r as the public i!I concemed. If the governor should conduct a telephone poll and get you out of bed some midnight and ask who shouJd be our newest judge, you'll know whAt to tell him! CAP'N DON'S AT IT AGAIN Cap'n Don DlckerTq!lll, the akip- per of the Castaways' club, L!!I starting out with a .new idea in a few days. LunoheoM for people who like to take their friends to an elegant place and take their time eating while looking at one o r the most elegant views in the world. I'll report more on this later. IT'S TOUBNAML~ OF LIGHTS TDIE Hitch Hitchman, whom we men- ' tloned earlier u a pants-setter- a!lre, can do ml.ilch more than that. a.e we're goint to see when time !or the ToWn.ament of Llghtll rolls a.round. He has taken on what might aptly "be termed a monu- ' mental job, that or handling the aTrangement.9 tor our famous night water parade. ·To do the job \>roperly he shouJd-and probab11 w i 11-go slightly insane be.tore atartlng time rolls around. He'll have aev- eral million details to keep In line a.nd . almost that many people abrelklng at him, but tlve'll get you ten we have the best parade yet! And, ...ing u they claim 250,000 apectatora for lut year'• ~e. I mppoee the poor guY"ll have to ehoot at a halt-mll- Uon for thia year'a! Death Claims Arnold Taylor According to the Rev. E. D. Goodell, now beginning bis eighth year as pastor of U. church. ~d breaking ceremonlea will begin with a proceaslonal to the site, lmmediately after the m orn- ing service. In honor or the oc- casion, the Balboa. Isla.nd Cbapel members will meet with the New- port group, with speclal tranapor- tation provided. The Fun Zone boat will pick up passengers at the Coral avenue pie.r at 11 a. m ., and at Opal avenue pie r at 11 :06 PLANNERS PRESEl'rri'T Participating in the service will be the building committee who pla.nned con.structlon of the first unit of the church, 1-4 years ago. They are George Russen of Bal· boa Island, A. B. Stevens ot Pasa- dena, and John Siegel of Tustin. The present building committee includes William McDonald, chair- man or the board of trustees, ~trs. J ohn K. Elliott, president of the WSCS, Ed Burns, A. B. Stevc-ns. Dr. Alfred Hughes, district super- intendent, Dr. Ha.rry \Vhlte of the Balboa Island Chapel, and Rev. Goodell. Each church or ganiza - tion will be represented a.t the ceremony, and epecl&l music will be provided by the cholr. , Construction of New City Hall Gets Underway (Picture on Page ~) The first spadeful of dirt was turned Monday t o r Newport Bea.cb's City Hall, u city otflclals staged formal ground breaking ceremonies. Mayor 0 . B. Reed broke ground a.t the Central ave- nue and 32nd 1treet location while city official.a and constnic- tion company af!lcial.11 looked on. The one-Mory concrete struc- ture with three wtnp running out from the center building wtll house all dep&rtmente of city SQV- ernment. A council chamber, court room. commltlee room. waltin.c room, lobby, and otncea for city ofticlall are included ln the pla.na by Arch- itect Ralph C. Flnvelllng. FIN department '-dquarten wW re- main In. Bal-. Amold TiP.ylor, •I. Harbor plo-The police department w 111 _. and wen known Corona de! occupy t1wo win&: ~ SJnd 'Mar -dent. died Tueoday at h1s street. wlllch will ...; 1m-P..,,...s. '.A relldence at et:s L&rlmpur. Kr. men'• j&IL a women'• Jan. drunk 'f'o.11<or, ""'electrical ..,.in.er. wu tank. im-er'• p~ room, boC'll la Jlloslud and ·llYod ID 0or-omc... aad •&Wl'a -are Ill ona dll liar O"Nr 1' yeara. tbe pliIM. AW' +zn.. WUl.take New construction totaling over $11(),000 began In Coot.a M-tlMo put two weelra ot W.,, from the county building depa • ment revealed today. Records di.scloeed. that 16 permit.I to build new homes a.nd b uatneaaee . in C08ta Mesa area were J.uued. $14,000 STORE BUILDING A permit tor $1.f,000 !or a store building to be built at 22666 New- port bbulevard was ls.sued to A. J. Burton a{ 1971 Fullerton street, Costa Mesat, and Ott o M. Dodd ot 421 Bernard str eet, Costa 1ofesa.. Other penni~ include those ta- sued to C&rJeton Kinney, Route 4, Box 400 B, Santa Ana for a dwell- ing t o be erected on the south side or Or chard Road, ea.st of Santa Ana avenue, $250; H jalmar A. Ta!t of Route 1, Box 288, Co!lta 11.tesa, for the addition or a bed- room and dinette to a residence at 21101 Tustin avenue, $1250 ; Henry Nut!!lhell and R. L.. Calles of 27 20th t1treet. Newport Beach, !or a service station to be constructed at 22352 Newport Boulevard, SIOOO; Walter C. Pearson ot 406 Hobart etreet, Santa Ana, !or a garage and dwelling to be erected at 142 Mesa Drive, $6600ff l'lA.i.'""Y RESIDENCES N. H. Caatelan, Route 2, Box 1~1 ... CcM!ta Mesa, for a garage to be con.structlltd u 2~189 . knta Ana avenue, $600; Ray I. Cozad ot Costa Mesa for a dwelliog to be crt!Cfed on the not1b.weet corner af 19th street and Tu.e:tln avenue, $1800: F . J . Hartborn ot 504 Or- ange avenue, Co8ta Meaa., for an addition to a realdence at 23M2 Old Country Road, $IMO; Earl She!lin o! 902 'ti E. 16th street, Costa Mesa., for a dw elling to be erected at 1402 S. E . P&lmer etreet, $3000; Frank Shefiin or 902 ~ E. 16th street, Coat.a Mesa. for a dwelling to be erected at 1412 SE Palmer street, $3000: A .. Gentoai of 21241 Old Santa Ana Road. Coat.a Meaa., for a garage and dwelling to be constructed •t 21231 Old Senta Ana Rood. $7684; Arthur Luce ""'Of Sl:li Bay street. Coot& M-. to enlarge the front at a bowie at US42 E . Be.y atreet. S<IIO ; Walter K. Long of 1880 Tu.a- ttn avenue, eo.t.a Mesa. for a du- plea: with attached garage to be erected at '3031 Tmt1n a-.enue, $7000: and to c . L. Haward at 798 N . W1leon SL, Coot& K-. tor an addJtJon to a bul)dtng at 1~1 l!l. W11-lltftet. - New Construction TotaJs $328,435 N--Ill Newport -thlo DIOllth totalo $328,4~ to elate. ,_ of PotAO N-. bulldlnC !tiapoet«, -today. He t. aanhecl by Illa Wife. J-...., -of ..-_. to,lloop tllem -·s1 SH• . .Jiii. FmMn1 ..,. tram 11e111i 1ott -111 ~ -::;' .,";::.. ..... :'°' ,;.-,-...-·l'UlOI IDgh ncJe !illnb Boat Kr& IGdllMl 81 I n, G'f lfar-A D1!W eatiln. boat tlild wttb. too ft& &i&JI C .... llar, npmted ~a lmltel' to dow far IMe 0 .. T , ?T'a !aa0•• to .. ,.._ Wit IQ" we hC l.Dd fall~ tM tide...-~ ~~p ... _, .... la ---·-llJlllS---at --. ·---... , ........ ~--.......... ' •• .,..._,, .. ,.. ..... a .. -, J t··p, 'ftil 8&'7' -. ................... ~ -.-.... -·, ..... ___ ., azzpat n ~· -a r. "ta aptrt tM ,.._ a.; s n a. 1 Rev. Carl Johnson Called to Pulpit -at Trinity, San Diego Christian's Hut Sold for $130,000 Art LaSheile o! 325 Edgewater, Balboa, announced he has com-'l'he Rev. Carl J ohn·-n ~•tor .,..... • r-pleted• the purcha.se of Christian's tor the past six years at Costa Rut picturesque cafe and cocktail Mesa Community Church, ha.s loun,ge on the banks o! Newport been called to the pulpit at Trinity Bay from the Newport Harbor Back Gardner for Proposed Judgeship Both victlms were ta.ken by pOUce to the offtce ot Dr. Gerald Rausa where they were given emergency treatment and sent to their hoine at 2813 West Central avenue . Church in San Diego. Co ' rp. after leaatng the property Mrs. W. Longmoor Taken by Death The new minleter at the Coata for the la.et six years. Mesa church will be the Rev. J oe R ecords on file qi County Re- Thompeon, pastor at Chu\& Vista corder Ruby McFarland's office tor the la.et seven years. indicated a toW consideration of Residents ot the Orange County Coastline were mobilizing their for<;es this week in an effort to have the Governor approve Assem- blyman Sam Collins" bill !hat would · create another Superior Court Judgeship for Or an g e County. Elsa Laura Longmoor. wife of civic leader Walter Longmoor of 18 Beacon Bay, passed away yes· terday at St. Joseph Hospital. Mrs. Longmoor had been ill for some time. BJ'M"EN BY DOG curt Schmidt ot 813 East Cen- tral avenu~. Balboa, v.·33 bitten by 1t. dog oWned by Mrs. Ray Donald. 1717 Ea.st Central avenue. Balboa. Schmidt wu treated by Or. H . E . Stickler. LOUD PIPES Robert Yardley, Balboa Laland. la slated to appear tn court June 23rd aa a result of a. citation for loud plpeo. Overell Case Jury May be Obtained Late This A~ernoon Selection or a jury !or the Overell case wa.s still incomplete this afternoon, with latest repoi;ts stating that only one juror is now under question, a.nd a jury might yet be obtained l1t.te this ·after- noon (Thursday). Superior Judge Kenneth E . Mor- rison had ordered Constable Dean W . Ha.saen ot Fullerton township to bring in an additional 25 pro- spective jurors for today's session as the de!enae counsei for Beulah Louise Overell and George Gollum continued to exercise peremptory challenges. The state, under Spe- cial Prosecutor Eugene D. Wil- liams , hM continued to pass the jury, only to have defense counsel challenge. Schooner Arrives From Honolulu for July 4 Race $130,000 !or the building and grounds. La Shelle originated Christian's Hut in 1936 on the isthmus of catalina Island trom a set used in the filming o! Mutiny on the Bounty. When the original hut burned down he bought the lease equipment and liquor license !rom the corporation and the occupant, Bob Murphy, Balboa businessffi;an, and opened tor business in April. 1941 under the pr eeent business name. Over Girl 170 Attend Scout Camp • Over 170 Harbor area Scouta: and counselo1"3 have been enjoying Day Camp this week at Irvine Park. Susses leave each day to transport the girls to and from the camp. A sx._cial even· ing cook-out supper and'" progranl will be held t omorrow, the final day, Mrs. Billie Deaver disclosed. Mra. Allred E . Gibson, program chairman, reports that Day Camp has proved to be a thrilling \\·eek tor local Girl Scouts. Balboa Island Man To Receive Degree From U niv. of Ill. Newport and most or her slBter cities of the Coast line will seek the appointment of City Judge ij.obert Gardner to the bench. When the Governor approve.e the bill he will also name the judge who w ill serve until a duly called election in Je.nuary of 194'9. JllDGE ROBERT GARDJSER. H oward W. Lagerquist. Balboa Island, Calif .. will receive a bach· Capabilities of Gardner are not elor of science degree in 1nedicine questioned by any of the barris- at comn1enccment exercises of the tf'rs of Orange County, and the Unl\"ersity ot Illinois professional YOllng n1a n who \va.s the youngest magistrate in the State when colleges there Friday, J-une 20. calll•d to the city bench may also Funeral arrangements are under the direction o! Baltz Mortuary, and the family ha.s requested that no nowen be sent. Entombment will be at F&irha ven Cemetery. Mrs. Longmoor wu bom 1n Two Rivers, Wisc. 45 yean ago but ·had spent mOBt of her life tn the harbor area. She lea'f'es her husband, Walter Longmoor, and daughter Shirley, at the family residence : her mother, Mn . ...,Emma L. Scbneider of Los Angeleif; a sister, Gertrude Schnelder or Loe Angeles; a brother , Capt at n Schnelder o! Palos Verdes Ea- ta.tes. Mrs. Victor Grace Elected Chairman of Assistance League Meeting at · Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 48 inembe~ of N ew- port. Beach Assistance League held their final meeting of the sea.son and installed officers for the coming year. Mrs. Vict or Grace was chosen 'to lead the group next year as chairman, while Mrs. Willard Killion \\"&S named vice-president: Mrs. James B. R ogers, secretary. 1'-trs. George H olstein Jr., trea.surer , and Mrs. Arthur Best. corresponding secre- tary. Installing officer was Mrs. E: E . Boudinot. Learn to \V ith the S"'inl Red Cross Three hundred ninety-five stu· h~·co,.:e t h<' 3-oungest Superior dents \\'ill receive degrees at the Cou1·t Judge. exercises from Dr. George D. StOd-Qaidner left Nc .... -port Ot-aC'h to The annual Red Cross learn to dnrd, prCeident o f the University. :<t"rvc \\"it.h the Navy .... -hi:rP Ii.• S\\'im and \\·ater safety program The exe rcises will be conducted in d1st in~ishcd hunS<'I[ both 1n tht• will get underway In the l";1-wport The Lady Jo, 40 foot schooner U\,e auditorium of the Uni\"ersity'!! Eleventh Naval Districts lntelli· Beach a rea July 7 and continue trom H onolulu. arrived at New.,, uridergraduate branch at Navy gf'nc~· Cori,>.s and _ later a.s a~d~ to 11 through July 18th. it \\·i:ts an· port Harbor Yacht Club last night 'Pier at 2 p . m. Adm iral ~i~ltz 111 lhC' PP..ctfH'. nounced ~oday by F'ir~ f hief Frank to participate in the H onolulu ------Crocker. race• July •. Louis Abralnll, Costa Mesa May Guards Recover ! Th• campaign will start in Bal·__:,,.. o\vner, wa.s introduced t o local boa July 21 and continue through yacht.amen la.st night at the New-Be Headquarters 'Swimmer's Body 'Augu.at 1. BalbOa Island's cam-port club by Walter Franz. F T ·1 C paign \\-;II foJIO\\" at a la ter date. With Abrams as crew are John or rat er o. (From Ocean, COM Those interested in signing up l\{onte, Pete Kimball, Al Reid, Work Ls being resumed on the for the progr am ,may do so at any Dick Feldborg a.nd MOea Yamuki. Cha..s. Glover trailer factory on Lifeguards brought in ttie body of the fi re stations or at th£ Red Careless Cow Learns Lesson Fred Fhlcb'a ett"' ahoold know more about the proper precsutloaa to be takl!'ll before fttlturi.DS oeto a pobUc b.IP- way tb:aa me did prl.or to i.er Su•day eveetac ~ Pe"'-... -aot -oak lldHUJ' achloed of t1oe - Of ... -expedltlOL r..cap.. .. hem ..., ~ .... _,, bit~ .._t.eftd oat lato CM MaVJ tramc of ll&rbor ~ ...... ftere .... honeadt:w KIMI ..... of b1'akea .. a _. -.-.,.~taa""41M • , •, a ....... ......S ., tie... ror ... ..,...._ • tile eew w. ba,elled to tlrle paowt. BsttoUle~ol.ss' st a, ... 5 .......... .., ..... ,.... ... _ .. , ..... ... rz ,..., ••1· s '9elt ks•• ~ z • • .w. tm1 a C" te __ ...,. ___ _ .. ., ... _.ts...,, --.. ~---·91'. ----...... 17th street in Costa Mesa about o! Donald Oliver, 24 of Arlington Cross o!!ice on Island avenue in a hundred yards west or the Costa yesterday morning !rom the ocean Balboa. Mrs.·Stanley to Join Assemblyman In Sacramento Mesa Lumber Co. yards. The off Corona del Mar:-The Coroner's size and quality o! the building Autopsy revealed a broken neck now u n d e r construction would which led to the belle! that young seem "to indicate that Co8ta Mesa Oliver had drowned after diving. le to become the he&dquarten of Otwer had been mlssing since the company on a • permanent lut Saturday attemoon. He had buts. Interrupted by lack ol the been swimming with hie brother proper comtruction permit. the Clifford and a friend Robert Wil-MJ"I. Mildred Stanley le leaving company hu naw received a 9011, 1both of Arlington. Clifford Friday night f or Sacramento VHP-l permit from the Office of last saw hiA brother at 2:15 Sat-where she will a.ssiJt her busb&nd, the Boualng Expediter dated June urday afte rnoon swimm.ing off Auemblyman Earl Stanley ln 1, 194.7 and acconlin& to a work-shore in front or the two life closing his oft1ce for the summer man on the job the tint of the guard atands. Cllttord teported vacation from the CapttoL building will be rushed to com· the dtaappearance to ltfegua.rd.8 Msemblyman and Mni. StanleY pletloa u fa.st u pouible. at 4 : l!5. will t h f llow1n th eon.tructton work already done A broken third cervical vertl-re um ome o g I} lncludee a foundation. noor &nd brae indicated the pouibWty tha.t summer adjournment. concrete-plllara u high u the Oliver may have gone to the J etty A brief vacation will be delayed tlnt floor wtth coa.necUng iron and dived· oft into a rock. We-because of the prea1 of buaineu and concrete be&ma for the flnrt guarda belleve lhat the accident in the Aaaemblyman'a ftve local unJt meuurlng 41 tt. by 246 tt. occurred near the far end, becauae real estate offices. n wu mid tbat enn.tually a eec.~ apparently no one aa.w ouver , and .tory wouJ4! be added and dive and go under. "l'\.n.a.tb Cl • ODOther unit of equal -COD· nm WU a lup crowd on Ille -~ alJDS -~. Glover ,,.,.,.. beach and In th• water and It Mary L Young IWI two ....U ractorteo In opera-remfined a myotery bow t11o lad tkm. Jt wu •-.14. ud 11 vn•b'e to went. to tu. dM11l· •m.rm. 'l'!left Mn. K&rJ L. Young, 38, ot. GU flll the oNln u fMt u t11e7 were two Ufepards 1 on duty at J'emleaf street., Corcca del Kar -In. t11o beach al tllo time of Ibo _.. wu ,_ -ID .bod W. ._..: --L Inc-· •J:lforb of the rlre Deplit- IUC BAii ll01'1 llAVllD ~ SIP 'DDS . -t ,_ aquad to --· Bona to Kr. -Jin. -i--Tar.-el -j&Und flltlle. Mn. T-WU Mdlro)<, tte Cllff'Drtft, Mowpoct .A.na wu "'-'>t to -._ ..,. ..,.. 11>o -of -"l'<lp" T-. 8110, ta ... Am. 01 ' ,,..., ......... wbm be WU c:aapt la & W.U '2iuwu 00raaa clll ll&r f'llll... Bo¥••1 • l-11. lNT, a....,. rtp -al 1 .. a"4 ~ ,,,_ dmt. J'I• waJ ..,.__an -------""-----.:.·...J •boJ wbo • ...,...., I lllO. 116 ... la lfewport. I • · ,,.'ts at --.,., ....................... • • • ' ' ' • • .. Pqe2 . a COun~ Cham.l>er Weeklr-larket Lillfr PUSS~· To lns1 all Officers .,-.--.... 1.111 ....... AN ,N,,__: r.oc • ...,,,,_..,_ At Annual Dinner :nie -....... ut -to_ ut• " 8 a oa1lloc'llY • "' -r· · -thla put ---tor u.e nnt time Puo•-""'7 ~. -.. al N~ ..._ llH W. L. (Butdl) ....,..;,, ot OU-Ulla tiprtns wit.II a SS.N l1lle In omoe -PtmlllC -. at 1111 Ooutj_ a., 0 _., wm -... -w-111e 0aw ,..,.. IDc1-.ta1 A•erace l:rtt.ftd u -ckb• motter Z-11, U9, at -poll aah>o et , ...:._. t Newport e.dl from JUM loth to JllM 11th Inc. H rt 'Bwe Olollfomla. 1IDdll' tM A.at ol V-• I. 1111 _._..._re 1° u It wu tbe fourtll euoe11alve -por ' · ' _ .,_ p-t ot the A-t.ed Cllam-wMlt In wbldl Ula f>-tin• ........ -.... •~&Batlle la If....,.... ....... ben ot Commerce of Orange fahed even or better t.ban tbe end CWWD•J· •aWRA.19& CW m <JllT OP JfSWPOllT 8&&CH county at the group'• anntl&l tn-of ~t.f~k. to f tbe atallaUon banquet 'Tuuday at 7 .£•--.ot I ve 0 • • tax bW came u no llUl"priN: and p. m. fn Hun~ Beach M,em-the market wu \lll&tfected. orl&J. hall. At preeent writing the average The otttoerw will be INIWled by otanda at 175.81. . D&ve Obnltead of Lons Bea.ch. It LI tntereaUng to note that James S. Gubbine of On.n,ge, market an&ly.U and economlata vtce-prestdent ; C. G. Klmble of La-ln general are slowly altering their ' • "POP" CQRN e,j 11&111.0W BAB&IS --, ·. ' , ·- Dr. G. E. Tohill PHY81C1AN and llU"'-l>lvN JI08 Oout -..... Otttoea: Harbor 286-W Rea. Harbor 2N-R U no &nlW'er caJJ Harbor 0 Gonion ,M. Glllllly, . .it D. ~ ..... aad --... _ Inn A.....s., ... _ Otllce pbono -Hubor l'I RMI-co pbooa -Harbor :Ill BEN O. REDDICK. OWner and Publ1aber • guna Beach, treaaurer: a.nd a fl· view. from peaslmiam to opU· GENEVIEVE SYLVESTEJ\ New• Zdltor. nance committee of Howard Irwin miam. However, cauUon la still MILTON M.MAXWELL,M.D. ARTHUR J". MU.I.ER, Superintendent of Fullerton. Edgar J . Power ot the worct --~---==-=:.:::=...:::_:__::.:::_:__===:-:;;-::=:::;:-::;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:-;;;I 1601 COaJJt High"'M.Y The Pree.. bu been ~udpcl a D9W8p&pe.r of pneral cirMllation b1 Anaheim, and Longmoor will also Important. port!olloa are con· ,_11 CORONA DEL MAH .JCA:ree of Ule sup.:rior Court of Orange Count7 "°d ll f'Ully qualltted be lnaWled.. flnln& moat of their purchases to ~-~ 1 _1 tJ d dvertUem.ents The annual Auoclated Cham· well·estabUahed, t 0 n g dividend Some wish for tt:e daya t!lat Phone Harbor l062 "'=-'p::u::•::ll::••::__:•.:"_-==.:•.:_'.:•:::·=-:cno:-:-_ ... ----::=an=-_· _______ ·-t h will be awarded the OFFICE HOURS: 10-11! A 3.f.·. ·-· p ~- ---uera rop Y paying •toe.ks. ne\'er \\'('r~ co::1~ for t":e d•)• lhat 1'-------------SUBSCRIP110N RATES: cltt group with the largest num· HICH LICHTS OF THE WEEK : btt"er will be-but mos~ of us jmt I::=:=:=:=:=:======-In Onn.ge County, $2.00 per year. Outside of Orange County, $2.50 ber tn at~endakance atwtthU e ~tttlDonng. Crude oll production h.lghest on \\irl'!. 1 • Guest spe er uo:: re<::onl. ...... Freight carloadinga ----------Thomas. managing dlr•ctor ot the largest since last November ..... . All· Year club ot Sou them Calif· Engtneerlng conatructlon awards Merritt Goodell . S. R. Monaco. ~1 . D FRIENDLINESS PAYS OFF . We're in a friend!Y area. Southern California as a whole is a friendly area but we, particularly residents ot the ~ewport Harbor area should be friendly. om la. Thomas, hailed a.s ••Am~ highest ot the year ...... Business lea's Booster N o. 1'' in a recent failures down from 72 the previous Saturday Evening P ost article, week to 66. will address the 250 representa-CURRENT • C 0 N s IDER A· lives anticipated for the meeting, TIONS: Many tnveatora feel that on the subject "Our ).tagtc Indus· having purchased 8 good stock. try." He will be introduced by they should hold it indefinitely. Program ChaJrman Dan P~tch of Such a policy Is uneound for there Sunset Beach . is the hu.aTd that the individual Receives ~gree I. By "'Pootntm•nt Merritt Goodell. son of the Rev and Mrs E . D. Coodell of Christ I 814 West Bay A \·; .. a ... 1bo..1i • Our wealth in years to come will be derived from those with jVbom we are gt !Lcious. · Our wealth will be orought to us. We already have all the gifts that a ge1> erous Creator could bestow: a wonderful climate, a beau- tiful bay, the sea, ample resources for food near at hand and inexpensive. And with our Bay and Sea are rollmj! hills. Tbus we have nature·s gifts in great abundance. Church by the Sea, waa graduated I Tele?hone Hai bor 1724 from Whittier College this week 448 So. Hm St., Lot A.ugeJ ..... with a degree in science. He \'-'ill Tel b Tu k 78 2 leave with his wife and baby for 1 ep one c er 1 RADIO MATH JOBS OPES security may change its character so that it is no longer su.ltable. Examinations were announced Each day's business developments today by the U. S. Civil Service help the prospects ot one company Commission to fill Radio Engineer and hurt the prospects of &!\other. New Jersey to a.saume duties in a I ~===========~ chemical laboratory in that state. Ii Affiliated with the same firm, is his older brother, Dr. Peter F . Gross. The responsibility of those in Newport Harbor is to carry nature's gifts to those who would visit US· Visitors will be our wealth. Other areas are building harbors. Long Beach bas plans for a Marina at Alamitos Bay: San Pedro a dream comes true in the use of Reeves Field and its appurtenant facilities as a yacht harbor; Sant.a Monica still bas hopes of reclaiming its bay; and Los Angeles is quietly progressing with its master plan for developing the Plays and Mathematician positloru: in The sponsor of thiJS column will the Federal service. I d' ELECTRICAL Further lnformation and appli· welcoo1e an opportun ty to iscu.ss cation forms. may be obtatined your present holdings with you, REP AIRING from the Commlssion's local sec-furnish up-to·date information. Reasonable Rat.es retary, E. W. Gillespie. located at and at no obligation whatsoever. Newport Beach Post Office. Sponaored by Ask for Floyd Flaher at Apt. 7, • MAR.ACHE SIMS & SPEER .Joho.ston Apts., 108 Vz '· 20th St., Newport Beach. 3 DAY SERVICE Member L A. Stock Exchange '---------~ 2905 W .. Central Ave. Del Ray. These people are visitor minded. We of Newport have been very crowded. We've seen our city fill with perma- nent 'guests'. To this we are not accustomed. We must learn to be more friendly. It is the drove-of visitors to our Southern California that will provide our future build- ers and citizens. We've grown accustomed to a season. We fail to rec· ognize the fact that any season at Newport Harbor is about 1000% better than the best ~eason of 50'/'e of our country. Each visitor to Newport Harbor repr esents a whole handful of dollars, to be purely mercenary. To continue bis ylsits we must give him value for bis dollars. We first mu8t make him welcome. We then must create the desire in bis mind to stay-a while at least. Th~n we must inter- lllNG YOUW WATCH, IN FOR A.N ESTIMATE .__ __ TED W. BROWN est him in a home. I The best influence noticeable in recent weeks to foster 1~ this friendliness is the 'coffee habit' of loc&J mercbants- They go from urn to urn, drinking coffee and getting 1797 Newport Boulevard acquainted with other merchant.a. COSTA MESA i Our young people have shown a desire to better know Phone Beaoon 5SZ1-W their neighbor by the formation of the 'Surfsiders', a purely Aloo 1n Lontr s.aco, Newport Beach Phone Harbor '11% !t-l"TO'\fOBlLE \\'ORR Roat ftf'pafrhll[ ,.irg's Garae;P ?.itW; \\'. (',.ntn..I N"P\\'POrt PhunN Harbor 1%9 or 1144-W RISING VALUES! BUILDING COST~ UP AND GOING HIGHER! Have You Adequate Insurance? see Fred Tressa BRIGGS 634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5173 or social club. Word bas also spread of the plan to form a na American A>-.. Junior Chamber of Commerce. , These groups with their ==::::~~:::::::::::::::::==~~=========~ social attributes will increase the value of these young : R.esjden~e Har. 2476 people as citizens. They will become more friendly and as they better know and like each other they will be more gracious "!'d friendly to our visitors. Who knows, perhaps there may re-develop some real old time glad handers as were Lew Wallace, Dr.• Conrad Richter, Eddie Moore, A. B. Rouselle, Harry Estus and scores of others when Newport · Beach was young and bad to struggle to be recognized. ----·---- BOAT .-nd TRUCK LETTERING . IT'S L 0 FOR Fancy Chocolates u· OFACE SUPPLIES c K s Hallmark Cards 1788 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA MEN· WOMEN Prostate - - -Pelvis Do JOO 11& .. beckaclleT fain In kip, fT'Oln or back of bead f Are 7ou nenoua, jumpy, lrrl· table and cranky T Orowtnc old before ,-our Ume ! Sllppl.ns t Have to set up nJpta t IT'S YQUR GLANDS o..r metbod -esel\WnlF oar own -,.eta Immediate result.. No pat-ao ~No Smc· uy-.No J.a,Jecttou. Dr. E. F. Bell,.D. 0, PIL 0., H7 n..s SL.-l'le~rt Bw+ ,I'll. ~r 1114 ff)r •l'Pobl~L NEWPORT' A PORT OF ENTRY". .ie r .... _._.,, ... , 1a o-.. ~!'a'/.o"ftl 9 2 2 -J a.a..: 1:11A.11..tD ltlO P. JI. T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. PhysJclans and 8urreoos SW9 W. Central NEWPORT BEACH Ph. Hat. 602 Nlte Har. 772-1\I H. R. HALL, M. D. Ph.vsl<'ian and Surgeon Office 131 Broadway Ave .. COSTA MESA firs.: J 1-12; 2·15 by appointment Phone Beaoon 6848 . A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone Harbor M6 • Dr. W. T. Mooney Physician and Surgeon Ninth and Central Ph. (U,hr. eerv.) Harbor 46 Dr. Marven J. Reitz Pbp,l.clan and 8UTJ"e"Ob Oa™ipatb . !831 W. Oentnl, NEWPORT Barbor Ul-B Beacon 66t-l...i Dr. Obed Lucas DltNTlST • Phone Barbor 1480 uoiy, w. OeatraI NEWPORT BmACB. Clinton C. Emmers1111, DDS Hll °""'1 llIPwn OOBONA Dll:L IllA& Canning, canneries and fish for the operation have been II-Aon -n.•-- .. • fl•t STREIT __,, --..-• lost in the shuffle of discussion about making Newport Nl:W~OllT eo:AaH ~~~·~~·~;·~~~-~~~ '.::::::==========:' Harbor a Port of Entry for the United St.ates. 1;:::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::~::::::;:::::::==~1;,---= Proponent.a of the plan are relegated to two grou)l&-11 -Robt. A. Crawford. Opt. D. --·- one, thoroughly convinced that making Newport Harbor a o P T o x ll T R 1 s T port of entry ~uld be a goo!! thing for private boatmen and _for the public relation.a of the city; another, tlioee with an ulterior motive. The ulterior motive is this: ' _..._.. Phone .J!eacoa 6811 Thureday, June 19, 11M7 ,Pld llllt&bll>hed lnaura.oc• Agoncy A1J lines Written.. 1 HOWARD,W. Gl!:RRISB, '1808 N~"fPOrt Blvd .. Coet.a M-. PBONll BEACON 5151 Betil &tllte -i-u-- 1.olotlnp lnvtled A. W. GIBB0."1 -tr..UD8c. ~~ ..__,.,s..J ' EARL W. STANLEY -ReaJtor Iii otary I '11hl if' Phone HarbOr 1776 22~ 1-larln•~ Bf\lboa Island • Newport I-Tarbor Veterinary Hospital Small Anlmals and Uveslock DR. H ORACE PARKER DR. PAUL 0 . BUTCHER lo.72 S. E. l\lesa Dri,·e COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5076 M 0 RTUARY GRAUEL CHAPEL BEACON 5610 COSTA MESA Harbor Glass Co. %811 Lafayetlt> Pb. Har. 888 AUTOl\IOBILE GLASS BO.\ T GL.·\SS and Boat Lettering Glass Installed \\'hile You Wait Popular Piano Play in 25 Lessons Teaching The ).{odern Way BEGINNERS or ADVANCED S\l-ing-Ballad-Boogle Pay by Each Lesson Day and Evening Course.a BEACON 5728..J. Mortimer School S02 Ooral A ''e., Balboa Island Grades, Coll . Prep., Army and Navy Ex.a.ms. Day School closes May 29. SU.,MER SCHOOL Opens June 16 .... Eight Weeki Numbers Limited. Apply Early . o. A. Mortimer, M. A. Oxford Harbor M2. Pr1bclpal TBONART, Inc. • RADIO o EI.EOTBONIC8 .·souNI> sAiEB • snvioz • UNro;D M<m>JIS Aothor!J!!!I ~ DELCO MDI08 Plana are being quietly pushed in many section.a for the expansion of the tuna canning business. It is not the contention of this paper that tuna canning is wrong. However, the public is entitled to know of the intents of ~"'""'iJ119"'!'. -• ~ ' ~ v•D:iua1. 1JllBD· 1792 Nowpott .Boplq&ld , ~eand 1>9mestic ,Repair Work Our , _ . Specialty the operators and of its city administration. Very quietly was tuna canning brought into Newport Harbor. . Not until the shiny, stainless steel processing lines were .in operation was anything said about the plan: And then it was announced that 'A sportsman operation would be oonducted'. Those fishing at Newport Harbor can have their fish canned and labeled for them-and taken with them. This is a joke. Canning of tuna is a prooesa which takes hours. The sportsman will not get bis own fish unless be desires to wait for cleumg, cooking, canning and re-<:ooking. The joke might as well be a good one and merely label the fish, previously canned! We believe that a person who makes a good catch will appreciate the facilities. We believe ~t canning opera- tions might be extended to include !'Wordfish . if it is legal But lets not be misled. How far is the plan going! Is the United St.ates Government going to provide & crew Of cuetoma men f9r two banana boats, one COCO&DUt boat and u oCcaajmia! tuna boat• What do you thin\:! • \ CAP'N DON'S . Famous . Will Open for Luncheon Cold Buffet and Hot Dishes . Starting , roll:~~ fish~ en~le ::.: ~d ~'"4, "Jtiib.,, ·/Mi~ 2,0IJ,, ~uch..: our com'!'untty, and ~.would be the loller ·hr it-vn-: -~ W!-1 Is the Pl&_n ! ~Y it on the table, and let's Pfiarie ... KOii ~ bJk ~ cmr. , . , ..,__'!"""" ______________ _ . . ' • • • • • ' ' - •A --or M -• COSTA MESA .INl W. Oeatnl Bar. 1111-M· Nowport---~~IUIOll l!JIOE l'Ef'ADI ll;:::::=::::;::::!::=::=::?::::=::=::::: ... LMttar ... !:--------~---, r. , ,. &. o-lnl ' e. w. -· _._ ,_ ......,.. ftoMN BLUEPRINTS W111L1i Y01l WA.IT • We a..-A.Jo7tblq • l'Uto • OoPJbis- Dr. E.T.llltlerwd, O.D. OPTOMETBIST 11•• Ezamined • GluM• R•paired Broken L.n.N• Reptac.d Eye h•rclM• lllf w-. C.tnJ 'pbooe Barbor !lill . DINCt-.. Wlllle PrtafAl 11--------------.I A.IQ' -DR. P. A. CHAMBERLIN • AD Worll: DoDe .a. Om Own llllop. ' Coota ·-BlaopotaU., (Jo. Pllloee a. e oa 1511 '88 N--' BmL" (BoMad -· llentce Bia.) PHYSICIAN'S OPTICAL IABORATORY DWlllNG OPl'ICl&1'fll Pliiieaunto:Nll ..... .., l:llA.M. .. ••P.11. .JNa.mlllfO ~D . " • . ' • ~HIROPRACI'OR 19-« Newport BnuJevarct COSTA MESA Pbooe B•Ol)Q llU Home calla to Harbor Are::a OABL MAY'S Ambulance Service llERLE ,NO~ OOl!JIE'l'IO 8T1JDIO --rllft.W OOUrteay ·~ byJ' ApPoiD-t ~ W• _0 Phil A.-. ...... • --Clim; • ·' . • • .oCtb. CLOTH RS '-TAILORS Orange County's Leading Tailors One Block North of llaata ADa 0oDDtry Olub On Newport Blvd. UP91111~TERIDB I BREAKFAST NOOKS FOAMEX FOR CUSHIONS AND BUNltS_ RB,r fWlll' .. IT""'ullS KADE TO ORDER MESANLmlY • . ' - ... • { -I ' • ,l • • • • • I • • .ftuncl&y, Jmie J.9, UN7 . •. ~ ~:g~~C:.~P~ Co~~ i~~ Notes, ~ u. tho homo or Mn. • · • LIP~O . I 'A ~,., . ·• ·• • · ; .ft.<<v U . Aucbity m•••c!•U 180I Pl&eentl& 8uporjntenc14'1t EvenU Ru WU avenue. Colt& Mesa, ~ere Olpt. t.o. Angelea on bUatneu TU_. A llHllUMWDT NODllCTIOI -•u~ 1nu1 UIUt llHIS Wed. Only -'une !6 MAGGIE and J1GGS In Bringing Up Father -Alao-- KAY FRANCIS in Wife Want.ed and Kn. Nlcholu Relcly and ,di.'/. daughter Bette, ot Chle&l'O. The • • • • • · vtalt.ors came Wellt to attend Mn. H. H. Uenau spent seveNJ Bette'• graduation aervlcee at the day• thla week villtlng at Fall· Univeratty of Arhona, corning out brook and San Diego. later to Coeta Jleaa. • • • • The Chlcagoana were entertain· ed by the Loe Angeles Chief ot Police and Abo Capt. Jack Doha· hoe, ot the homicide department. Capt. Reidy ls wlth the homicide ~eparlment In Chlcqo. Your ad ln the Pn!U 11 read by thouaande every· week. Kiddia band AND POND:ll High Ball Golf Range BDI. PRATT, Pro. • OOMPLETE CAFE 8EBVICE BEEB -sorr DJUND .Santa Ana Recratian ind Sports Center Mn. Gert.rude Edick· ot Mag· nolla atl'fft, haa been enjoying a vlstt fl"om her brother, Mr. But· man, during the put week.. • • • Jn the Absence ot Rev. Carl Johnaon at ~nterence ln San Diego, Rev. Hand filled the pulpit at the / Community Church tut Sunday. • • • Mn. Grace Schmidt, her d&ugb· ter Carolyn, and MW Pegl'Y Smith a.re spending the week at ldyllwild and are reported enjoy· lng the beautlea ot the mount.a.in ruort area. • • • Mr. and Mn. A. G. Ostrander, with their daughter, Mn. Ramaey and eon Charles Ramsey, lett Sun- day night tor a vielt to their tor· mer horn~ at Crucent City. They expect to be gone about i three week.I. • • • Bridge Club Meets At Burdick Home Mrs. Harry Burdick wu b011teu to her bridge club recenUy ln her home at 232 Magnolla., Costa Mesa. Winning prlr.a were Mn. RJch&rd Dittmar, ftrst, Mn. Bur· dick. eecond, and Mn. Claude Andent0n, traveling. Joyer, Boll7wood movie actrese., became the bride of Dr. Gerald Ran-., M. D .. of New .. port: BMch. Ju.ae I. at i-vesu. They....,.. MG.Pie are ma k In I' _,homoat!M1W. Clea.traJ. avmue. Fellowship Class Enjoys Gathering Fellowahlp Clue o t Chrl•t Church by the Sea met Friday with Mn. Wlllllm Estee, 1711 Wat Central. Queata enjoyed a potluck dinner followed by a short bualneu seselon and a social hour. So.Mala-N-nllh«. Pboae s...te Aaa n»w Opm Eft1'7 ~ "Buster" Pinkley bu been ff· lected by the Coat& Mesa Ameri- can Legion Poet u their delegate to Boy'a State a.nd will leave Fri· day to attend the event. Boy• from all over the state will U· semble and go through all the po- Guest at the meeting wu Mrs. Those attending were Mr. and 10 a. m. 11 p. ID. =============::'.I UUcal torma.litiea of organi%ing citiea and a state holding elec· ,.------------~l uons for that purpose. ,.OlllNGI · · · George Gay who substituted t or Mn. R. H . HUI, Mr. and Mrs. Da· Mrs. Jerold Spangler. Others at· vld Hebert, Mr. and Mrs. William tending were Mrs. John Webb. Ellis, Mr. and Mn, George Goeld- Mn. Homer Mellott, Mrs. Kenneth · ner, Mrs. Flora Beatty, Mrs. Emma Stewart, Mn. Ernest McClellan. Weatherford, Mrs. Kate Robert· NINE TBRILLINO WEEKS OF " Lloyd Braddy, with .... new Orange County 4-H home on the corner of Broadway .. STA.OE PBODUCTIONSI HOLIDAY STAGE ON ·m -WAY 101 OPENING PLAY .rune SOUt--.July 5th Ntpuy at 8:SO Matinee Satunla,y .at %:IO MABn GEORGE ALBERTSON REEVES and Tuatln nearing completion, has To Hold · Camp ID ~~u1:h~~~0:~~~i!~ ~;v~: San Bernardino Mts. for many years. The house will The annual 4·H Club camp is be moved to a new location to being held thla week at C&mp make way tor the barber and Radford In the San Bernardino beauty shop which Lloyd eventu· mountaJna tor the boys and girls ally expects to build on Harbor ot Orange County. One hundred boulevard. members and leaden pla.n to en· Ma~oth Air Show June 29 Staged at Naval 'Air Station Harbor resident.JI are warned not to be &!armed Sunday. June 29, at a.JI the activity overhead on that day. The 100 tighten and bomben to be seen wtll all be a pa.rt of the mammoth air show and open house Sunday, June 29, at the Naval Air Statton, Loe Ala· mitoe. The spectacular demon· atratlon of the "Naval Air Reserve ln Action" wtll be tn honor ot the Reaerve's first birthday at the la. joy ca.mp thia year. Imperlal County Lo .ending 30 4·H Club members and leaden who wtll join Oragne County at Camp Radford. A fult prognun nu been ~tanned. The group will be divided into 4 clarut th.at wtll compete for honon in team games and swimming. Alao a era.ft program, in which the 4-H Club children can work making braceleta and key chains ot plutlc ribbon, and coin purses, blllfolde, key cue8, and tdentltlca· Uon taga out of leather, will be pre11ented. . ROBERT ROCKWELL will open wide for viaiton at ten The group will return Saturday, June 21at after 4 days ot moun· lain hiking, c rafts .and fun with their fellow '4·H Club members. son and El!lle Newland. Mother Dies Mrs. Lester Nott, !S02 West Bay avenue, and other membera of her family, left thta w eek for Glugow, Mont. to attend burial service of her mother, who pa.ased A Los Angeles hospital. BIRD CLUB MEETS Orange County'e Bird Club and Audubon Society will hold pot luck dinner at Santiago Park. 2:>00 N . Main street, Santa Ana, Sunday, June 22 at 5:30 p. m. 00WN FROM ALTADENA The T . 0 . Munaena and their son Rodney and wife, w~re down from Altadena t o enjoy a vacation at their summer home. 1~ 16th street. NEWPORT CIRCLE MEETS Newport Circle will meet next Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Mn. D. W. Holtby, 1518 Weat Ocean Front. VACATIONS IN VANCOUVER Doon Open NIPUJ' at l:IO All Beats Belel'ftd that morning. I With lj!J.ANORA &ad cal b&ae. The gates of the station -----------$%.40 -SUMI -11.%0 -80c Numerous exhlblt. of latest Growers Invited to Mr. and Mn. William Mcintee on BolM. avenue, are visiting triende and relatives In and around Frl.·Sat. 'une !0-.Zl (Tax Iocluded) naval air warfare equipment wtll Irvin R h f Season Ticket. for 9 plays be dlsplayed throughout the day. e anc or ~-,,, M'WSI E wr... 'I' usHH••· J Sua.·Mon.·Tuee... 'ue H·U Showing • First Harbor II rU Wei. ,_'II D.a.Nm CLARJI: THAT WAY Wfl'B WOMEN -C"')mpe.._ ,_tcc c cw+••• <W•• Mtazar 'i91t ftft ' from .June 30-Aug. 30 These will include demonstratlonJJI Citr J)e tratio $20.00 and us.oo. of pllotl... planes. rocket.. fire us moos n Tax included flghUng, and radar ln actual use. MAIL ORDERS NOW Noon .Is take-oft time of the HOLIDAY STAGE, TUSTIN flnt free plane rldee to be offered !...------------1station vlsltore. 10 PEDIG REED PUPPIES GIVEN FREE! AMERICA'S 2nd LARGEST ALL BREED DOI SHOW ' MORE THAI llOO DOGS llN-TIN-TIN JN PERSON Ott1er Fom04ls Dog Acts S..tt........._le ... iie DlfFlltHT 111105 llHCHED AND JUDGID IA.CH DAY -WOILD FAMOUS JUOGES - T .. 1fi1 Dep-t:JO A.M. n 10 P .M. "THI WISTS L.UGlST -SHOW" ·PORT -0· TRADE EXPOSITION CBS BROADCAST "FREE FOR ·ALL" from the expositiotl st.ge This Friday-7:30 p. m. _l' I COLORRJL EXHIBITS ENTERTAINMENT BY. SCREEN STARS mlT THE u.s.s. TOPElCA 8ee • ...,st s s 1'1i'ek of b fsl tool ,.. '' lllh•oe ........... ADMISSION 60c KIDS 30c JarlnctlJ'I Tu • I LONG BEACH • ENDS ..AJNE 22 - A compari80n or several var· tetiea or rootatockB !or Valencia treea will be shown at an orchard demoruitraUon echeduled for Wed· itesday, June 25. by the Agricul- tural Extenaion Service. The plot.a are on the Irvine Ranch. Growers lnterested are invited to meet at the foreman's office at the Irvine Ranch headquarters at 10 a . m., June 25. The office le located on Irvine boulevard about 2 mllea east or Newport Road. Cara will uaemble here, aaya Fann Advtaor Harold E. Wahlberg, and proceed to the plots that were established ln 1927. Opportunity will be gtven to aee the response ot mature Valencia trees on the tollowinl' atocka: sour, rough lemon, Brazilian aour, grapefruit, tritollate orange, Sampson tangelo. lemon •haddock, Afrlcan sour and othera. Citrus growen are invited to attend. One , ot the part.tee honoring Miu Eleanore M'cCutcheon, who TueMl&y evening beCame the bride ot Bob Sattler, wu given by Mn. Herbert Sattler, mother ot the bridegroom. Tables at Balboa Yacht Club, •cene of the party, were decorated w l t b white gladiolu, ab.uta d&ialea. and lighted tapera. Guest.a were Dr. and Mn. L C. Lowe, Xra. Janet McCutcheon. the M1eee1 Ruth Bera.bey, Joan Herrick. Ra· chel Robln8on, Sue Flclter, Mr. and Mn. Bud Egbert. Royce Haw- ard. Mr. and Kn. G. H. SaWer .Jr., Bob S&t:tler, and Mi. JlcCutcbeon. Kr. and Mn. G. H. S&ttJer Jr .• brother and list:er---ln.·laW of the croom. arrived from San irr.n~ dlco to attend the weddtn.g, and .... -~ at the Battler borne. OOIDDllNCE Kr. and lih'L D. C. MacK•• droYe to s... Dtqo to at-- ·-ot the --ot tho Ool-ttw ....... ,,.... ctillttk:t "Oil tM. -c:bmti. liollll' bold --... w1rtc 1et '**' ftlOll MJWllll._ llr. ud Jin. lAwla •1tt I t ol ., ....... , '7wJtlllln. ..._ra pau '11 'llr. ... Kn. P. I. ........ ol ·~pmt. • Vancouver. LADIES!! MAKE MONEY PRESENTING ME • I'm ·MILADY'S MAID, the little ga.I who saves you time, ,money and clothes by waahing EVERYTHING with my clever rubber !lngers. Get me and ahoW me to your friends and neighbors ~ a n d EARN MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME. Just slip a dollar in an enve- lope, with your name &nd ad- dreaa, to: MILADY'S MAID-235 Mont· gomery Ruaa Bldg. Room 429 Sa.n Francleco t . I "ll be there pronto wtth tull detaila on how you can m&ke money .. • LIDO ULE • • A BRAND NEW HOME ON CORNER LOT -BAY "VIEW. • • • THRICE BEDRKS., ALSO BUNK RK. • • • FULLY LANDSCAPED. • • • CHARMING APPEARANCE ---AUIO-- BRAND NEW WATERFR<»IT HOKE. • • • BULKHEAD IN • • • rGUR BEDROOMS • • THJC PllZCE WlLL · llURl'RIBE YOU. • ...... . ,,_,. ... bin ' -... -............ ...... ,,,,, ................. .- • • ·- • C COOlt.!_NG .:_HINT) ._. : ... = r cJ...,,..-ti1 :._ .... -. VtNIGAI will tfay clear If you prevent the •••other'' fro111 fonRfn9 by adclnt OM IM1p10ft-'-''""' ful of "'" to each -' '°"'~ HOt1SE_!OLE_ HINT ) -... -... -... : b~ 0 --:-·.- HAii llllONS tfay akp and ~ H yoll waoh and -In sugar watw 11 '"''I Oft -·to 1 cup_, and wnip ihe. c:round o glou lo dryt · RECIPE· c -. ) ---6 ~ ~--- SUGAlsl.ESS "iunascojOI COOKIES 1 pkg. Butter-I cup llour scotch rvdcAng V. ~-•-of tartar Y, cup shortening V. hp. sodo I Off •t. cup chopped I cup rolled ocsts walnuts Croom shortening and lluttencotch Pud- ding together. Add whole Of19 and :nix well. Sift llour,c-of !odor and socio. Add to ftnt mixture. Then odd rolled oah and nub, mixint well. Drop on greased cooklo shoot and hako about 10 min. In moderate ov•n (375°). ( :Bl!.EAD!_IM!_ J'IN;GLE) ---: ~o ----· -7 We shouldn't boast- but WEBER'S TOAST Is realty quite delicious. Each tender slice browns crisp and nice, And too, It's MOST nutriliousl Wo know you'll Ilk• good WEIEl'S lread, delivered oven-fresh to your neighborhood grocosy ovosy day. You'll know It by Its famous blue gingham wrapper. -Page S Tok• Suri kou olong when•ver you'r• 011t ln th• 1un I Sun Btou wotb two ways 1 it u:r••nt the 1vn'1 horrnful royJ -l•h ~ kin without bwrning - ond it'• a 100thing lotiOfl that r•li•YH th~oin ol 1unburn ond oth., minor burnt. Gr•as•l•u>tfai9- IMJ, ontis•plic, incon1picuous, l11•1tP.!n\iv• I ALLEN'S PHARMACY. Balboa bland GUNDERSON DRUG 00, Bal- MARINE SALES. lDe.. Bal-bland MICKfvond ~15 ~A Br MORRic ~ PoP --1 0\00£ "" UVES llCOUM C~\SfM~! • • 6-PIEOE BEDROOM Sl:T!l- EABI,'\' CALIFQllNJA , FINI8ll BEG. f1J6. 81:1: TBI8 AT fll9.50 • • • • i . • r • ~· • ! • • I CITY BALL OONSftUCTION BEOINS-.lfaJ'or O. IL Beed tu.ma the ftnt allovel of d1rt la l'f'OWMl brealdas cenmoalel Monday at ~ lite of the aew City Hall on Oeatral avea.ue. betwem l!nd atret and Via Lido. Tiie eeremoDJ' wu attended by CltJ Admlnlatrator I . I . 8&0ora. Ootmdl- Masonic Club Plans Box Social' )(--ot Ute~~ -Qlill wlU -tllel> wt-and -at • -iodaJ -tor ' P. 11. w_,. -U.,, ..Jwie lllth, In Ute .club, rooma at Ute Communlfy Cbwdl ' ot Coot& M-. ' e. 1t. DeUW •• m-i cbalrman for the even.t. stated that com- . ploted plalw Incl-a abort color O>OYte, a mactdan. door P"- ud the luncheon box auction. 'nle party I• the ftnt ot a eeriu of ennta Kheduled for the newly Ila-M--ic poop. l:aeh •dv wtU peck a luncheon for two people and trtm the box u attractJvely u abe desires . beln&' mlndt\11 at the I special awardl to be piwented -tor un- USU&l beauty. SUcceutul bidder11 may then aha.re the lunch wtth the lady who packed tt. The entire Pl'OtO'&m ha11 been prepared to turther facmtate acquaintances between Maaona. their friendl and famJllea residing In the area. A.II are welcome. luJ the evening will be only ao- clal, there will be no bu.Illness se.s- slOn of the Muon.le Club. .,,.. Bob ~ and -SUer, Police Chief Rolaad Hod&-Stnet Supt.. BW Co~rt, Cbambor F te of Commerce Prett.ldent H erb Kenny, Tom Henderson. Rad Ring-, offtclal• from Kalwr Con8tructlon ·"8 mers Buy <:ompony. !Photo by Volney Hay Jr.I Wagon Wheel Cafe ------------------------.,-------:.-------Mn. Lella Hay and her aon, Hard-to-Please 11.~rs . Had Ring 'Bridge Tea Staged :=n ~;· .~~m:_"«c;;; Th.1eves Rob 0 Ians Luncheon at Ats. A. Country Club Orange and 16th lltreel In Costa ' ~~--~-~-~~-.-,.-.·.·.-..~ .. ' • Something New· and · Different FO.R THE HARBOR AREA • r We Announce, with pride, th~ opening THURS- , DAY, JUNE 26TH of our Wholesale and Retail Meat' Plant located in Costa Mesa at Newport Avenue and Broadway. .Now You may buy your Meat Supplies at w_hole- sale or if you prefer to buy in smaller quantities our Retail Department will carry a complete line of Fine Meats at price~ very close to wholesale. . Mr. Charlie Wimmer and so11 Jack charge of the Retail Department. , will be In ' C t • Ope m' -Meaa. A. Offi as a ways n g White magnolia.a and candle!!I The. Haya, who have been In -1rport ICe M lti th 1 ch u provtded a beautiful aetUng at the the rutaura.nt bualnesa on the ar ng e un eon-me open-brid t 1 t Wedn ed t Our Wholesale Department will carry stock of Fresh Meats and Provisions. a . large •• • Hard-to-please burglars broke . . ge-ea u e ay a eut coaat, r ecently came to Calif- lnto the office of the Coata Mesa ing at Don Dickerman 11 ptctur-Santa. Ana Country Club. Ar-omla trom Edgartown. Martha'11 Airport at Monrovia and I9th esque Cutaway• club will be a ranged by Mrs. Paul Hall, the tea Vint::yard. Mau. 11treets, making off with four pair luncheon tomorrow, planned by wu at~nded by approximately Mrs. Hay• vtaited ou; land of of sunglasses valued at $51.50 and Mrs. H8d Ring. Those attending 40 gues · MPruiRdlbeng •Mt 11th1 • lead opportunity only last March tor · um11 were rs. o rt er an th ti ecatterlng $150 worth of other \\ill be Meada.mea Tom Henderson, "f J K M Do ald e rat time. and promptly re- item11 tn front of . the oftice. Robert Powell. Lynn Kepper. ·· ~ort~ ~s nwent to hoJderll turned ea.at to pack up her family Entry waa gained by breaking Ralph Ma.skey, Lei Isbell, Sally of hJ :h scor:. at brid e and bring them •out here. The a plate glaaa window with a beer Peyton, Gordon Finley , and Mrs. g . g · Hays bo:th say there Ls nothing like bottle during the early morning Ring. The f1n1tl bridge luncheon of the thJ11 climate anywhere, arid they houn Tuesday. Discarded by In addition 't o the U!!lual bl1I of se~son will be staged nt the cl ub wouldn't gtve It up .for anything. the thieves -,;ere a radio trans-tare, Dickerman stated. there next Thursday. June 28, publicity They feature bar-t)..qued Jibe miller and teeeiver, a barometer, will be a hot and cold buffet chairman Mrs. Had Ring a.nnounc-a nd chicken. in the unique eatlne a small tool box and other ttema. served ln the club room, prealded ed. Mrs. Paul Hall will a.gain ar-place on the road between New- over by Randy Hill of Beverly range the event. assisted by Mra. port and Costa Mesa. SON BORN Hillll. C'Utf Molder and Mn.. J . B. Price. A son wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Following the luncheon, the wcr Vernon Hafenfeld, 118 Opal, Bal-men will gather at the Udo tale Your ad in ~e Press ls read boa Island, in St. Joeeph'a Hoapi-home ot Mn. Had Ring for an by thou.sand.a every week. Realtors Catch A Big-One! ta1 on June 12, 1947. He weighed afternoon ol bridge. Preu want ad.a bring resu,lt.11. 8 It.. S OS. High tldea and favorable gen- t A Ph0ne Call to eral condlUona aided materta.lly r the surflshing In Newport Beach thl• week a.nd heavy catches were reportt'd along the city surf. I Rey Y . Copelin, realtot l.n the offi ce of Ralph P. Ma.skey, oneo of Watch your local papers for tive offers for our opening. some very attrac- West Coast Meat Company MEATS AND PROVISIONS • WHOLESALE 1849 Newport Avenue COSTA MESA RETAIL . BEACON 5613-J I the more skillful anglers. hooked and landed a seven pound apotfln • croaker Tuesday night, fishing · near the 4100 block of Sea11hore ~..........,.,,,~.~~ ............... WILL BRING OUR DELIVERYMAN WHERE IN THE HARBOR AREA I -TO YOUR DOOR ANY-r-· AND DYEING DONE IN OUR OWN Drive. The tide books indicate good fit1hlng for the remainder o! the "'eek and hundreds of night ang- le"' are expected to dot the surf frontage. EXPERT CLEANING UP-TO-DATE PLANT. II Fire a Day Keeps Mercury Cleaners of Costa Mesa I Mesa Brigade Busy l The Costa Mesa Volunteer Fire • • • 1844 Barbor Blvd. Phone Beacon 5613-J Department Is still maintaining • record of a fire a day, with s ix ----------------fi rPs in the pa.at six daya u this is written. ;,:'ourth Street and Sycamore Santa Ana Gr'"'''~'.....-. ' TOGS FOR THE FOURTH ' ee a sand and surf success in sea-worthy swim suits from Ranki.n's. Styled' to bring out the groaiful Ii'* of yoiir figure and play up the beauty of ~ suntall'. They' re wonditrs In lhe wa1w;11oo ••. designed to gi\le you plenty of ftMdoml See thete and "'°"Y more • • • lanlcift '• apol1s shop, second floor. 1• ' . ~ -·· .. The latest serlee of bl~ began when a stubborn grass fire, said to have spread from burning trash ln the Corona del Mar area occu- pied the Firemen on Friday the 13th burning a half acre before being controlled. On the follow- ing day another grass fire WM !!lnuffed Qut and on Satul'"day five acres of grass near the Cutawaya Club burned oft before the spread ot the flames was stopped. An- o ther alarm came from 23rd atrttt where burning trash had spread t o nearby grass. On Sunday nJght firemen at- tended a fir e but were unable to do anything about it as the fire wu on a boat. the Emma, a 23 footer on which were David and Jack DeLong of Long Beach. T.be boat burned to the water's edge tn spite of effort.a by a harbor patrol boat to quell the flames. Three explosion11, thought to be ot gu tanka added to the ferocity of the fiame11. On Monday. at 11 o'clock a. m. the department wae called to Wllaon street, where a grass fire wu brought under con- trol. Buo vs Established For Yacht Racing According to Coast Guard re- port.I, buoys will be establi8hed on or about June 23 to be used u ma.rken tor yacht racing. The yacht couree lighted bell buoy Balboa marked "YC-B ... will be painted wbtte and lhow a nas?"alng white light every four 98COnds; {IUh 0.5 eec., edJpee 1-.5 eec. of 110 candlepower, approxi- mately .8 ott ~ Pier, In ap- proximately 200 feet. The yacht coune llg'htAd bell buoy Newport marked "'YCN", wlll be poJnl<ld wblte and &bow fluhlns wblte Dehl "erJ -8 ... -llaoll --,, ~ ..... -. ot llO ~. approxi- mately ane mile on Newport Pl.er, In &ppraimaleq 100 feet. N'-port ~ two, • ....,_ ""' opar, wtU be qlllrOlldmately MO ,.,._ 10T 4ilsl•• 10 ferllt. boa tJlil: .,,.., 4 GAW fll Bralo- llilla ..._,, ta 21 feat.. Kcwpwt Baoy tam, a kb• Nd ..,., .m M ... A •--t~ ... JUdm.i.11& , r-• ,.._ frml. watt•• w .C ll'eapaot :l'lor la,. -. ' • ., Solaething New Under the Sun FIUIT FREEZE FROSTEES I • Commencing Friday Morning ·at 11 O'Clock AT THE • FUN ZONE I ' - • . . " • - -.. • • I • . ' •' 'nlunday, June ·19; i9!7 ' • Utah P08tmaat.er - Is Mesa Visitor Kr. ~ 11n. Baroid crew ....s bmlly ~ 111 ·•• rortr, mu .n ¥talt1fts Ille -BoJd RobvU al 280 -18tb .-.,..1. eo.ta 1(- Tbe Creera wW -thrwgh-ou.t the week before returning home where Mr. C'Ner 8U'Ve9 u Pmtmut.u. For the edlftcatloa of thoa of you wbo have ollly motored by and bave yet to lotter amonc the aelected brlc--a.-m.c (and a few big-her priced Items) found la this little baven--tb.b Is to inform you that "·e haven't tranaeended ID.to the yacht brokerace or boat bulldlq" buAlneu. That tiandsOme outrluer-- paddleboard nmtltnc among thfi redwood fura.ltw'e ha front of the shop "'U ·put on display by a fTiend of oun aad ls cau. inc quite a little comment. It ls for sale, however, and a steal at ninety dollan.. It won't haac In your patio and ls not quite commodious enoup to accommodate YOW' en.Utt horde of summer relatt~vtal­ ton. but It i. a m1cbty tn~­ loua piece of water cntt. Ll'ITLE ISLAND HOME DESTROYED-A ftre of undetU1'1llaed ortstn Tueeday ptted the home on ZISY1 Abalone a\·eaue of H. Stafford Ns,.e or San Dle:so. Damace wu MUmated at approdmately MOOO. L R. Doaaildlloa who wu palnttns the: home next door, dlAcovered the nre. Rb home was also 1eorchAI by nam"' but ftttmen MMWe:rinc the ca.U quickly brousbt thf' ftre under control: The Nyes Were ald to have occupied the houae ove.r the weekend bot bad returned to San tHeco Sllllday. Anyho\\', If you wOJ peer be- biDd the outrtcce_r, you wlU dbco":er that we ARE bl the furniture bualne.a. ( lD. a •llgbt 110rt. of way). oar lndlvlduaJ- lstlc rattan. plecea have been ....... like IM>tcakee and we'll eve• let you try out your pos. tertor for flt and comfort when 3·ou drop ln to browMi and chat • btt. We've dlsco\•ered that our rattan can serve a double pur- po!ie, belnc acceptable In the 11wankle.t Interior or moved Into the patio to 11erve u 11tunl,y, watherproof (Callfor- nta atyle) outdoor funlttutt. A •.PU" varnWt ftnlab. which does a pretty fair Job of wtth- 11tandlns the m09t potent of potables. I.II the 11eeret of tbe rattan.'11 rucceclneM In the open. We'll probably have a bard time ~lltns you our ordlnary outdoor redwood now, bu t "'e're friendly people and don't mind paulns on these Uttle r f"m!I of information that will ·coo.t you more money. Speaklnc of monf")', an ordJ- nar)'. inflated dollar bf.JI can b@ traded with us for a mJcht;)' flnP lift, brldgP prlz.p or dust collector and we're ·rat h e r proud of our "'1de seLectlon of d.lsttnctl\·e merchandlse--from herM and eondlmt>nts to our f"XCIU1'l\.'f" line of La Mirada pottery and wroucht Iron fur- niture. If you'M!I tra\·ellnl' by plane, car, afoot or honeba.ck -"'e can stll.I b@ found nestllnc cosl.ly behind .la.ck Sadlelr's office at 1605 C<>Mt Hlgh" .. Y· Corona df'I 1'far. You're welcomf' to bro"'lle, bant.er, o r buy. .J. G.D. Kerrigan Estate Leh to Harborite Auxiliary men1bers of St. Jan1es Episcopal Church met In the home of ~tn . Robert Villagrana. 125 Abalone, with Mrs. Sturdivant and Mrs. Gooker e..salst1ng the hostess Mrs. Ed Rogers will complete her two year term as president, ending in January, and fllllng the office at that time will be Mrs. H. P. j Bender of Huntington Beach. 1.trs. Winifred Barbre will a83ume secretarial dutiea at that time. George Mo rtimer spoke on church mu.9lc, presenting several mu.9lcal selections as illustrations. ons By PAT PATIERSON RA YON and COTION PRINTS at $6.50 SEERSUCKER STRIPES at $5.00_ CHAMBRAY STRIPES at $8.95 Also Complete u ... of Uniforms for . Docton, Nun.$, w.m.s-encl House Servents (Regillte r Photo). Dr. Tom Barton Opens CDM Office Added to the ever grov.1ng fra- ternity of prolesalonal men ln the: Newport Barbor llrea le Dr. Tom E. Ba.rt.on., Chiropractor, who this week opened h1a offices ln Corona de! Mar. 9r. Barton. who la locating he.re after ~ completion ot bis work ln uniform for Uncle Sam. wUl be at 1217 Cout. Highway. Tbe Doctor a.nd ~ wUe, Bev- erly, both eerved wttb the armed forcee du.rtng the NCent-con1lict. Tiley ha•e raided 1.n the harbor area for the put .e.venl month&. Girl's Injuries Result in $2634 Damage Suit Sult for $2634 damages suffered by 14.-year old Beverly Francina J ohnaon of Newp6rt Beach in a motor accident la.at Nov. 4., wa.a filed yeeterday tn Superior Court by Dorothy E. Johnaon, the girl's mother. Mrs. J ohnaon alleges that her daughter waa riding ln an auto operated by Anna Suttor and waa northbound on Tu.st.in avenue when tt wu in a co!Ualon. with an auto driven by Jay Cynu: Gould. The action wu fUed aga.truit Jay Cyrus and Kay R. Gould. Mrs. Nona L. Swafford, 53, of 203 28th street, Newport Beach, passed away laat Thursday, June 12, 1947 , at St . Joseph HO!!lpita..I After a brief Illness. Funeral service was held Ia.st Saturday In the Nazarene Church. ' Mrs. Swafford wu boi'n in Missouri and had lived in Newport Beach for the past four yean. She Is survived by her husband, J ohn C. $\A:afford; sons Wilmer I. and Dwight C. Swafford of Ne\\.'- port Beach and Merlin W . S\v&f· ford of Daly City: daughteni Betty Lou and Shirley Joan of Newport Beach ; her mother. l\1rs. Sadie Gann of Kansas. and three brothen, four sister9 and hrec grandchildren. Reas Celebrate Silver Anniversary Although without particular ,os- tentation, Elementary School Su- perintendent Everett Rea a.nd Mrs . Rea celebrated their silver wed· ding anniversary on June 14. They were happy to have all of their children at home for the occasion. Felicitating the couple were their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Schorle and two sorui, Miu Evelyn Rea, Ev· erett Rea Jr., and Ralph Rea. • • • , llON.~ TO D& ~ .-S. lllA8llETr Bom to l>r. and Mn. Phlllip Blmett, f08 J"Mhlta street, Corona del Mar, a ~ in St. Jo.eph'1 Hoa- pll&I on .Jwut 18, 1H7. The b&by wot111ed 7 Iba. H oa. MGR TIDE ILWl&BDil • ANTIQUES CUSTOM MADE LAMPS AND SHADES STOCKWELL WALLPAPERS THE LAMP LIGHT SHOP in • Page :I llJc'hMt Ude _, far thla N 9 IOD wu 1.0 yeaterday at 8:18 p. m. Corona del Mar-Ph. Har. I 368-R-1507 Coast Hi ~I I~ #"I II I I I I I I I I I I I I Iii 1:.i I I I~ ~ Ri . BALLROOM I ~ · KING ' OF THE SAXOPHONE ~ ~ and H I s 0 R c H E s T R A ~ ~ June 20th. and Sat. 21st ~ ~ ALSO ~ ~ w ~Fri., June 27th. and Sat. 28th.~ ~ CJ( Treasury Show Broadcaste<I from the Rendezvous Ball-~ ~ / room Saturday, Jllll(l 21, at 12:45 to 1 o'clock. ~ ~ -Free Admission. • 'tiJtr I I I .1'~'1.1' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I Jj • JUNE 23rd KAY'S tct JAcp FEATURING NATIONALLY ADVER- TISED LINES OF INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR 17611 SIZES 0 TO l 2- •TOYS • DOLLS • JUVENILE FURNITURE • SELECTED GIFT ITEMS BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED Newport Boulevard COSTA MESA : • - • • • • , • • • • I • Thursday, June UI, 1M7 CL-A.SSl·FIED Rf)AJ, EftAD {For !We) Q•1, l!ll!l'rAD (Fer !We) UAL ESTA'l'E (For 8Ue) U&I. l!8TAB (Pw &.le) BEAL ESTATE (FOi' 8Ue) ~~~~~~~~~~~·~ . A A. E. JO H NS O N RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT CO . Realtor A. R. l!2>rite . . Jim w Doak · REAL ESTATE (For i!Ue> BEAT. ESTATE (For &le) and Associates C}'de B. Doak George. Evenson , BEN J. WHITMAN ltealtor· FOR &ALI: Phan• Beacon 5102-K Beacon·5857-W Harbor 1271 OClllAN l!'RONT LOT ' By OwnBl'----Call Harbor 2147.J. 111-lllc II no anower call Bea. 57114-R ~ Newport Blvd. 1435 Coast Highway JACK GREENE , , · . -~ Mesa Corona del Mar WALTER· ~1'., V. B. "PEtrJ!l" JBLl!:Y Water Front, Udo Iale t03 Mc· CWn. -H 7 VI& lJdo Soud, ON COAST-BLVD. Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Us · or Boz 131, Glendale. Calli. SATZ.s>Q!N 16-1 Tp 1018 Cout lllgbway 20x30 foot frame hOUH:. Four 'I'h.rM bedroom home, nrepl&ce, double garage--ouutde ahower. Oomu loc&UOo. one block trom ocean. Reduced trom S8ts00 to STnOO-Term.a. CORONA. DEL MAR room. and bath. Complete u rbone Barbor 257-i-W la. WW move to your Jot. Box - -B> %Newport-Balboa Prea. COSTA KESA SHOW PLACE Beautif'UJ Ocean View 3 bedJ'oom lie Lovely Rancb Type Home wtth home on Poppy avenue. Baa By Owner-Two bedroom bou.e. large llvlrls room. Kitchen &nd large Uvlng room with fireplace Double garage. $6700 tun price. br-ktut room Ux22. Two Nice din.1ng a1cove, mahogany 308-Mth SL Owner •at CiZ.-68tb larse bedroom., d.l.nlq room. an.ack bar ln kitchen, laundry Place, Long Beach. P&tlo, beautitul aetUna' among room. tuU bath and shower, and 13-14--lS:teP tree.. Mrubl and tlowerw. double garace. Lot completely IA.J'l'fl double garage, ~ acre of encloeed by fence. 'I'h18 ta a FOR SALE _ BY OWNER good eoll, SU,600. More land beauty, lee It nowl Lot eo x 148' seav16w Hta., near available. Phone Beacon 5734--R. $18,500 All American Market. View ot Immediate -Ion. -Bay -All aueNm.e.ntl ln. - Fumiahed rental, % block trom $2230. Harbor 1683-R after Ocean. Bu nice living, kitchen, S P. ll. Ott. On Newport Blvd. dinlq room, bedroom, bath, 4 UNlT COURT A HOKll: FURN. Rp&rate mower· and patio. Several choice Iota tor •ale. Good court. hom.'-and on~ trailer hu $50 per Week. locaUona In Newport Heights over '200 month Income. ut• and eo.t.a Meu.. Prices $1000 on Newport Boule'Y&l'd; IOO Nice, 2 bedroom rental. I..arge living rooru Mth fireplaCe, dinin,g room, snack bar, kitchen Mrvice poreh and double garage. 'WW rent year around. to $2250, tenu lf deatnd. Hub feet deep. , Thta propct7 bu PoWen. Balboa P'erry IA.ndln,g. excellent poesiblllt1ee for tu.lure Phone Harbor 82-W. SU' development. JU.It put on the $2450 NICE STUCCO HOME South ot For Sale by Owner,-Large View highway. haa ·2 bedrooms, living Lot.."Comer" Newport Heighta. room, dining room, sun room, Call Harbor 2313. 15-16p kitchen, pantry and garage too! Very liberal teml3 $8900 tull pr. (-Bedroom Summer rental near Beach. Has large living room, den, dining room, sun deck. ' kitchen and garage. Complete- ly tumiahed and can be had from today on a.s long u you want It. $300 per month. Canal Front New two bedroom stucco Double garage. Private Beach Pier privileves-Open 3603 Finley Ave. Newport Beach 16p Beautl!Ul Ocean View Lot 50'x120' Three lol8-90xll8. Two Iota-- on Hazel Drive. Flneat View 60x118 (ZOne R -2). Choice lot Jett and what a steal $4000 Location-South ot Highway- -Near Buainesa Corona del Mar- Completely tunliahed three bed-Owner, Gladstone 2881, Suite room home fin.I.shed in Knotty 220, 7904 Santa Monica Blvd., Pine. Hu large living room Loe Angelee 46. ' 14-15c market at $19.-. part c:uh. Burry! It won't laat. Open Evenings and Sunday1 469 Newport Blvd.---Cost.a Meaa Iii mlle N . of Arches on len at crest -or hill. Beacon &102-M A. E. J 0 H N S O N Open Evenl.np and Sunday -l69 Newport Blvd., Co.t.a Meaa %-mile· N . ot Arches on Jett-at crest of hill Phone Beacon 5102-M 15" , . G. M. "Gray" Pritchett Broker "By The Safeway Store" with exposed beama and fire-------------HOME AND OFFICE place. Nice dining room a.nd For Sale--Buy your lot In tine Ideal tor doctor or beauty opera- kitchen, 1 Y.i bat.ha, laundry "New Home" realden.Ual nd&"h-tor. Stucco, cor., lot, cloee in room, double garage and sun· borhood only three minutes tn Ea.at aide. Liv. rm. 12' x 19', deck.· Price just reduced $2500 your car from the beach at muter bdrm., 1•· x 18' (uaed lhia week. It all goes u Is, Newport Bay or community tor beauty parlor) other bdrm. $13,:>00. See tt now! shopping centera, prices $1200 12 ~· x 14%'. A strictly mod· to $1600. Term•. J . A. Beek e m home; attached garage. The 2 Bedroom, Stucco Home. Hu carpeted fioors, Venetian blinds, panel ray heat, etc. Full price $7500. Va.cant. Ot!lce. Phone Harbor 62-W.., price is $1 3,000. Immed. Poa- 16c session. Beautitu.I home near Seavlew ave. nue. Has hardwood Doors, Ve· neti&n blln<bi, furnace heat, etc. Home la on 2 tun lots &nd ta definitely underpriced. $17,750. 2 nic:e homea on large lot, t ;t bldcka from ocean. :Front house bu large living room wt.th fire. place and exposed beams, 2 big bedrooms with much cloaet and wardrobe space, nice dining room and Uled kitchen, laundry room too. Rear house ii 3 room apartment over double garage. Workabop and laundry room. Front house la com- pletely tu.miahed and ready to move into. Hu beautltul Ocean Vlew. See lt now. $15,000. New 3 bedroom home nearly com- pleted. Ha.a hardwood noora, fireplace, Jot. of tile, etc. Buy now and you can have choice ln tile color and Interior and ex- terior coloring. It'• a real buy. $11,600. We use multiple lilltinga, lillt with WI today for a quick sale. $2500 J:?own P r e w & r Completely Furniahed Houae. Baa nice Living Room with expooed celling, large bed· room, kitchen, dinette, ba.th and Corona de! Mar BEST BUY ON THE CANYON Adja~t to Shore C1ltfa -Ha. zel Street, Lot 49, Block A, 40 x 98 -$3000 cub. $4000 terms. Reg. price SftOOO. Pho. Dana Point 76.5. 5tt 21 % Gross 1J'h % Net on your Investment ot $7500 ca.ah. Improyed bu.slneu p r o p e r t y near hew hospital. Leued for 5 years. Harbor 1346-M. 16c For Sale-One newly completed three bedroom stucco in the Newport Hetghta area. celllng price of $12,100 wtth fireplace, hard.wood noon, cedar ahlngle root, ~ hardware, two ear garage; th1e house may sell tor enough lea to cover any inter· tor decoration to suit, L9 well located on one of the principal streets wtth other new homes. AV&ilable now. Ca 11 Hub Powers, agent. Harbor 62-W Balboa {•1'1')' landing. Ille Multiple Listings double garage. h on a nice - .trcet and payme.nta are lea $4260 95% ttniahed, partly fur- t.b.a.n ren.L Full price $9000. nl8hed tour room. Lot 60x200. $250() CUh. Balance at $40 per New. month. at a~ lnt.ere9l. Try to mat.ch th.la &D)'Wbere. $7250 Two hOU9e8 on halt acre on Elden. $2'150 down. $7960--121': acrea, duplex on Santa An& Ave.-Near 22nd-Nearly tlniahed. Good mil . VAC~NT -GOOD BUY! New 2-bdrm. stucco, pla.stered, 12' x 17' liv. rm.; tile bath, V. bllnd5. Double garage wtth wash house. Lot 136' x 110' Flexible tenna at $6500 FULL PRICE $3760! 2-Bdrm borne nearly completed; very livable, roomy. Material tor completion on grounds. Fln- isb your5elf and save plenty. Possession. 3-BDRM. -EAST SIDE 1 Year old stucco, all mode m , double garage. Set am ong love ly homes. T erna at $10,500 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 2 story garage bouae, plaatered, n e w furniture, redecorated; Ocean View. Has 2 bedrooma and outalde Guest HOWte. $2960 dn.. bal euy terma. G. M, ''Gray" Pritchett Broker • lMO~ Newport Boulel'Ud, CC»ta M:-, Calltomia. Pb: Bea<on 11<>24-W .. By The Sa!eway Store" Balboa Island Cute, Two Bedroom Stucco. Ex· cellent locaUon. Fine condJUon. Real flreplace, patio, two ·car garage. Completely tumiahed.. Pouesaion cloee ot escrow. Phone Orange 73. 15-lk: Completely tumi.hed boUle eouth Of Highway. 2 nice bed:room.I. livtng room with f'JZ'eplue. dln.- tng room, kltcb.m and 1aund:ry room. Nice patio, cvap and guest bouae in rear. Sea It DOW. ~dawn. Ocean Front Cottage $2750 $3500 One bedroom. :Lot 80"Xl&t' CrysW Cove Beacon 5381-W '1ooo-m!·tlnlabed. We spectaltse on G. L Loans. and ff500 -Two bedrooma -Same have many that wUl take a tu.It term.a u one bedroom. Jou appralal I KULTIPLJC LIBTINGS -' Business is Good Ben J. Whitman Re&ltor JACK GREENE ':WALTER Hl!:BERT, v. a "Pii'l'&" m.n .. ,"""" ~ c-.. lflPWaJ' • CORO!f A DllL ..llAJt ~-"! ... • l.oU $7l5Ci &Dd Uj>-W K 150'. Qu, water, lights In-Street paved. KULTJPLll Llll'nNGS P. G .. BALATON Realtor· Kt. lL P&IW • ' •t till Newpad. •lls•~ ---sw ~ R11'ie•C11 • c:csrA MM• ~Ba -.w Open -:ra -•• hp !32 0.:-. Aft., Lai-llllldl or Inquire 1655 Irvine COSTA. KESA Ave. 1S-18c THE PRESS Orange, County's Outstanding Real Estate ' Advertising Medium 5 ACRES FOR SALE Nice property ~ 330' x 660' -Good soil. Near Newport Upper Bay area. Price $8500. Terms. COSTA MESA Corner Hom!l Three bedrooms eii room home. Tile kitchen and bath. Large Jiving room, dining room, hard- wood tloor, floor furnace&. Double garage. · Yard fenced-Very cloee to bualnea section. Nice cor- ner location. Will take G. L Loan. Price $10,500. Terms. COSTA MESA Near Newport Blvd. Two bedroom home, partly furnished. Hardwood tloors. Nice residential section. Garage. Price $6000. Terms. G. I. HOME -NOTICE Costa Mesa. Close-in. Two bedroom home on large lot. Pre-war construction. Attached garage. Near school, church and new theatre site. $8950. ' Costa Mesa -Best Buy Lovely 2-bedrm. prewar home bul/t in 1941. Large living room with fireplace, dining room, tile kit-· chen, breaj!fast nook, entry hall, service porch," tile bath, hardwood floors, double garage with ' extra room Tx20". Price $13,000 unfurnished, $14,500 furnished.I Terms. Corona de! Mar -Special 2-Bedroom Stucco Home, new and furnished, nice kitchen, pleasant living room, sWJ ahower in bath, nice brick patio. · Price $7450--Will take Corona del Mar lot in l!fule. Duplex -Corona Del Mar NEW-Vacant, furni8hed, no rent ceilings. Corner • lot, sewers and sidewalks in. Each apartment has 1 large bedroom, lovely kitchen, living room, bath with shower over tub. Hardwood floors, floor fur. naces, indirect lighting. Lots of windows, very modern, south of highway -landscaped -double garage. Price $16,000. Terms. Home & Rental Apartment -Corona Del Mar Nearly new 2-bedroom Home. Fireplace, shower over tub, Venetian blinds, etc. Single garage with apartment built alongside, constructed for second story. No rent ceiling. This is a very good investment, on market for first time. Still belongs to builder. Price $11,900. Liberal terms. Open 7 days every week -8 a. m. to 6 p. m. RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. • C. GALEN DENISON-Broker 498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5197 BALBOA ISLAND NEW 2-bedroom home, large rooms, f°Ireplace, dual floor furnace, maple floors, double garage. This can be bought at appraised value on G. I . loan. This won't last long, so better see today. On Corner Lot Attractive 3 bedroom home, newly decorated. Large corner lot. Two car garage. Fruit trees, berries, garden, etc.' A but at $8,800. GOOD LEVEL LOTS -$700.00 New home to trade for building lots and 110me cash. WE NEED LISTINGS FOR ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY Y: GALEN DENISON-Broker Hugh E. Watson Salesman Blanch A.. Gates--Sa.le$M•n Beacon 5197 I BEVERLEY REALTY CO. 407 .. Cmtnl -. Har. 1'111 Gladya Deveney, Realtor Bill Llewellyn, Sal-m•n LISTJNGS ARE APPRECIATED. BEVERLEY REALTY CO. • -.. Cmtnl ~ -..1111 Cl!o )Jw ... ;;.;lllllfiB.; ....... 1111 ~Sa' -p ' FRANK P. JOHNSON -Realtor OWEN C. ANKENEY-Associate . . 1664 Newport Blvd. Daya Ph. Beacon MM-W Nights Ph. Beacon 521().J' NEWPORT REACH 5-Rooms 'h block to ocean---Ocean view. Beauti- ful brick walled back yard, patio and barbecue pit. U you want something good, SEE THIS. Imme- diate poBl'eaeion. $10,450, terms. NEWPORT BEACH 'h Blk. from ocean--3 bedrooms, large living room. nice kitchen & bath. Furnished. Newly decorated inside and out. $7 450, terms. 'h Bili from ocean-2-bedrooms, Partly furnished. $5450, terms. studio type loft. COSTA MESA MOTEL or Auto Court Sites on Newport & Harbor mvd. Cloee In, best of locations. .Price right. U you have money to loan on property, ~ us. LOTS 60 x 1~ feet--$600. G. L Homes--$61i()O to $7500 full price. LISTINGS WANTED--OPEN SUNDAYS - FRANK P. JOHNSON -Realtor 1664 Newport Blvd. Daya Ph. Beacon M34-W Nights Ph. Beacon 521().J' Very Choice Lot on Crystal Avenue LITTLE ISLAND Close to East Bay $7500 · 2-bedrm. home with fireplace located on BALBOA ISLAND • Nice enclosed brick patio--2-car garage Outside shower and dressing rooms. $11,500 ISLAND REALTY CO. 201 Agate Balboa Island Harbor 377.JW BALBOA -Ocean front, 4 bedroom, fireplace, furnishings include elec. refrigeratiorf. $12,500 Terms. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -A real buy c;m today's market, 2 bedroom, dining room .J.2' x 12', large service porch, lots of tile in kitchen & bath even to tile floor in bath. Many built in features-this house must be seen to be appreciated. Of course, a double garage & the lot well landscaped. Price reduced to $12,000 for quick sale. PENINSULA-Brand new, 2 .bedroom, 2 bathroom, with fireplace and double garage, stucco & plaster finish. Owner will cooperate with buyer in selection of plumbing & electric fixtures. Full price $14,750. SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT COMP ANY . . R<.a Greeley Realtor -Monte R. Grl!µes , Insurance Josephine Webb, Broker 302 Main Street Balboa Ph. Harbor 2034 BRIGGS • BEST .• BUYS 0 MULTIPLE LISTINGS 0 SEE ANY REALTOR • Beach Cottage % block from ocean, 1 block to Bay; 2 B. R ., hdw. fl oors, good furniture, fireplace, bachelor apt. in rear, garage,. cement slab, and walks, near Yacht Club. • Cottage built in '46, hdw. floors, neat as wax near waterfront and Lido Center. Fr~d BRIGGS Tressa MULTIPLE LISTING BOARD MEMBEKS 634 Coast Highway A. Sandy Steiner OffiCM Phone Beacon 5778 Res. Harbor 2476 CORONA DEL .MAR A discriminating buyer will like this fine 3-bedroom modern home. Beam-ceiling living room, loggia, 2 fireplaces, furna<e. Hardwood, plaster and select redwood interior. Large studio bedroom has fire- place, bath, private entrance; could be separate apt. View of the city. Home and income, only $15,990. CORONA DEL MAR South America is calling owner who says "sell'' Immediately, new 2-bedroom home. This won•t last long at $9450. SnlJlmer Rentals, • -JOHN E. SADLl43R, Realtor Step~ A:. Smith, A M08 l1t.e lllrabr . TWo ottlr8 In. Corolla del Kar: Bar. 1li05 or Bar. 2422 I • - ' . • • ' • • • • .... • • I • • • • Page7 1'fti~1!'9'~.~da~~y~,~J..?une~J!:_~l~9t~7:...~~~:.._~~~__::.,_~~~~;__~~~~~~..,2NEWPO~~~R~X~-B~A~I~.R(l~A~P~R~ES:~S~~~~__:~~~~~;-~~------~~---:~~T::::-:--;;;;;;.;;-;;~;:;::;- . . -f .L -ar.uor;BALBl'W"O~.a.BA>-1tPJ:Y~SH:E!I01RAft1~ iw !We> -:Nwww ro&. am RE-''· Ei'l'ATE (ll'ot s.aei • Office Bpo«. Corona del .W:... G. N. 'WETA.$, llCllWDUf BICYCLlll ~ter ot ·--dlalrlct Broker Barbor 2422 l&c PPUft, ,__ .. )•REAL ·di. 'N.D "(l'w ... )' 101 Hlghwa.y at Bayahore 'Brldp Parta • a.p.lro COSTA MJ:BA ~ ui ~~~~~-~ Let.your 1Ummer rent money increue your eq ty Newport-Balboa work part Ume tn cate. eeoo 1'HE BP.ST TOWN ON EARTH" Al, B ., A .. N ER~ S-P.N RE AL .'{ AiL.Q 1ElrS ROKJCS -INOOME:.... BUSINESS OPP61l'l'UNJTIEB INSURANCE NEWPORT BEACH 3-Bedroom home· .. Furnished .. ~ ganige . 1 block trom ocean .. Must aee this at thls price .• $6500. Also a 1-hedroom home .. furnlahed . · 5 yrs. old .. 1 block trom ocean at only $5000. 4 bedroom home .. lge. liv. rm. and bedrooms. 2- car attached garage .. Eutside .. can be bought furnished .. 1 yr. old. Approx. 1500 sq. feet. This will go G. I. Full price $6500. G: L HOME .. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR LESS 'l'HAN G. I. APPRAISAL 3-Bedroom home with lge. living room .. tile kit. and bath. 2 car garage ' . Eastside .. good district. May be pun>hased by civilian. You cannot begin to build this home for the asking price. Only $9500. 2 Bedroom home on Costa Mesa's finest street. Extra lge. liv. room 24'x26°. Two very nice bed- rooms .. hwd. fl oo rs .. covered with expensive rugs. F1r. fur. beautiful sun room .. EXTRA apartment in rear with an income of $28 a mon th. Seperate laundry room. Back yard enclosed with board fence. This property is sold at a SACRIFICE PRICE to settle an estate. The best buy in the Harbor Area .. $11 ,500 • A Most Outstanding Buy Income property near the Lido Theatre with 2 houses . . very well kept up . . two bedrooms each .. lge. garage , . lots of tile , . good ,summer rentals· This property has a real investment value with its location. There's no letdown after seeing this propertl;'. Full price is only , . $11,000. T\VO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU B. A . N F, R E S 0 N REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIA~ I Phone : Beacon 5225 Day or Night 1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 81 9 S. Main Santa Ana Evenings Call 5458-J $500 DOWN -G. I. FINANCING NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTISN New Two-Bedroom with GaJage 14801 Gunther St., in West Santa Ana Between First and Fifth on Gunther • Three blocb east of Harbor Blvd. $6800 Watch for large signs on First and Fifth Sts. LLOYD SHIDLER BUILDER 2145 American Ave. Phone 631-116 A TYPICAL BEACH HOUSE ' Long Beach Now we have a moderate priced older two bedroom cottage, furnished, ready for the Summer. Call HUB ff>WEBS ~ J . A. Beek Office Balboa Ferry Landing • • • . SEE "S.ANDY" FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A. ·"SANDY" STEINER, Realtor And Business Opportunities Member Multiple Division Newport Harbor Realty Board 6M Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5173 I N s • u R A N c E ;. 0 11• rUm "STU" ·DuNLAP ,..._ Butior lOU ar SIM II BAIMA,JBi;AJU) ' In a new home o! your own. We have your ._ia eout Hlgbwa{tic Harbor 1408·W. GEO. v. FOX. _.,, in style, alse and location. Auto Supply JOI: xcKEE, Salea..,.., Office at Main Gate open each day. 2110 Oontnl. Phone 2182 Two rooms. ee<;h ateep two-nea. 1190 mi:w.PORT BOULllVARD Beach and Can.al. 210-40th SL, Pbonea: o•ice BeacOn . 5181 CLIFF-HAVEN Large choice home sites now available. Moderate pri~y terms. Inquire at Tract Office, comer of 15th and lrvine across from the high school NEWPORT BEACH New five room, two bedroom home ·near Ocean and . Canals. Priced to aell. $8950. Terms LIDO ISLE Exce""'1t 2-story, partly furnished, Mediterranean Style home with unobstructible view, private bath- ing beach and many other fine features too num- erous i to mention. • Price $51 ,500. Terms BALBOA PENINSULA Five-room home with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Large single garage. Built in 1947. • · Price $9100. Terms CORONA DEL MAR See us for G. I. Houses. 101 Highway Lots--$5700 up. Ocean and Hill view lots-$2400. up. Residential lots-$145-0 up. Inco me Property-Deluxe modem units. from which to select. Quality construction fine comer and double lot locations. ATTENTION G. I.'s Four plus Duplex in Co rona del Mar. Two bedroms each. Fireplace, tile, low down payment. Let other half pay your rent. BALBOA ISLAND $11 ,500 pun:hases a 2-bedroom unfurnished home with patio., gar .. bather's shower and dressing rm. Water front lots-Priced from $14,900. 101 Hig hway Frontage Corner lot. 125 feet x 121 feet. All improvements in . No assessments. Build now for light industry, stores, motel, market. etc. Priced to sell. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor COVERING GREAXER• NEWPORT HARBOR 17th and Cout H tway Newport Beach TeJ : Beacon 57•8 226 Marine Ave. 15th and In1ne Newportlle&ch Tel: Beacon 07'H B&lboe laland 1513 Cout Highway Tel: Harbor 1778 Corona del Mar 3113 w. =tn.1 Newportlle&ch - T el: Harbor l&ie Tel: Harbor 1018 - I EV A F. RHODEN Realtor NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 bdrm. home with 1140 sq. ft. Hdwd. flooni, dual furnace, tilework. $10,500. COSTA MESA Almost new t rm. house and garage on 70 ft. lot. Furnished except for refr. $7000. EVA F. RHODEN ReJL].tor ELTON D. BARNETT PERNEL G. BARNFIT Broken1 470 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5713-R · Res. Phone Beacon 5~R NOW Opportunity to buy either , of two adjoining new two story homes on Balboa Penninsula at build""! cost -No profit has been added above selling expense. These are smart, well built two bed· room, two bathroom houses in a good neighbor- hood. Priced DOW at $16,500 each. • ' HURRY • LOUIS W. BRIGGS 714 E. Central Ave. BAJ.BOA Harbor 80 • • • • • N-rt Beacl>, California. Newport Beach-Pl\ Har. 7)6·R Rea. SU-l\021.J -~-15tf Tutoring All elementary and high Khool subjecUI by erperleoced. cert!· tied, Callfornla. teachers. Phone Harbor an-.J, 1%2 33rd street. Newport Beach. Press Classified Pages are Orange County's busiest market place LEGAL NOTICE ORDIN A.NC E SO. 560 Balboa. Island Waterfront, 4 B. R., boat. pa.dleboarda, blcyclea, etc. Summer Seuon. Har. 1345-M. HI< Five room apartment. MU!!it buy fumtture. $750. Rent T'eUOn- able. Permanent. ~20 3rd atf'ftt, Corona del Mar. 16c . Large room. Private entrance. Telephone and fireplace. ~46 El Modena Ave., comer 15th St .. Nev•port Hghts., Beacon ~147 -M. I6c Coat& Mesa, center of town, un- fumiahed apartment and garage, laundry, two or three persons only. Phone Beacon 5633. !Sp Beautiful House trailer , com- pletely furnlshed-v.•ill rent to responsible couple. Inquire at Anchor Trailer Court. Costa Mesa. 1~ 2-Be.droom Home :e'R.ANn NEW, Living room lb.I 7 TUe bath, Venetian bllnda. out- atde. wash rm., 2.car _garage. Lot 135°"110' A real bUy $~ 2 Homes ON * ACRE-One a 2-bdnn--the ·other I-bdrm. VACANT. move right in. Garage-nice yard-Fruit treeB a.nd berries $10,500 Ocean View 1-BDRM. APT. over double gar. Comple tely turniahed. Outalde guest room Only $6950 Nice 2-Bdrm. Home ( 6 yrs. old} h~wd. floors. Floor furnace. Tile kitchen a.nd bath. Lots of built-ins, garage. The City of Newport Beach. by and through lt.8 City Council, does ordain u follows: Summer rental in Ba lboa, one $8500 block from Bay-Bendix, elt>£- SECTION I : Section 18 of Or- dinance No. 54.B of the City of N~port Beach is hereby amended to read as follows: trical refrigeration. convenient, sleeps eight-weekly or monthly. l/2 ,A.ere Harbor 574-W. 16c Zoned-for Business on East 17th "SECTION 18. The rate of llcenM for .conduct ing. man- aging or carrying on the busi- ness of a public dance hall or public ballroom or dancing academy which Is . defined \o be a place where dancing is . taught t o more than 25 stu- dents at a single instruction, ahall be $200.00 per annum; that the rate of license for conducting, managing or carrying on the business of a dancing academy where 25 stu- dent.a or lesa are instructed in dancing at any one time. shall be $25.00 per annum. Will rent my home for summer months. 4 bedrooms, two blocks from Bay. Write P . 0 . Box 7 or call at 315 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del Mar. 13-tfc Living room, .bedroom, kitchen & tub bath. Rates as low a.s $4. per day. REED'S MOTEL, 21171 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Beacon ~57-R. l6c Balboa Island house. Two bed- rooms. electric refrigeration, barbecue-accomodates 1 Avail- able J uly 20 to Aug. 10 or A ug. 24 to Sept. 14.-Call Cl: 6274.3, Los Angeles. 15·16-17c F~ Rent July 1 through August 15th, attractive one bedroom home, completely furnished. 1 ~ block from Bay. Sleeps two street-Nice neat I-bdrm. home. Knotty pine. 2-car gar~. Do not overllook this $6950 For Rent STORE BLDG.-On Newport Ave. $50 Per Month G. N. WELLS, Broker GEO. V. FOX, Salesman JOE McKE'E. Salesman F . E. Russell Office 1798 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa coat& Mesa. Ph. Beacon r>181 WANTED-BEAL ESTATE ln connecUon with this S ec- tion, no license shall be Issued for the businesses herein men- tioned, except on order of the Cit y Council and the said Council may refuse to grant any suCh Hcense or to order a license thereon and may re- or three. 319 Ana.de, Balboa. -----...-------- voke a license issued after a hearing, if In lt.8 judgment it shall determine that the con- tinuance of such license would Harbor 1283·M. 15-16c \\'ANTED TO RENT Will ·buy or\tase lot s uitable for real estate office on Coast High- way. Edwin Kokko, 3437 A, Otean View, Glendale B, Calif. Churchill 9-1701 . 16p be detrimental to the public health, peace or safety." SECTION 2 : This Ordinance want to rent furnished house or MONEY TO LOAN apartment. Two adults,-no ------------ shall be publiahed once in the NEWPORT BALBOA P RESS. a newapaper of general circulation printed. ·published and circulated children-or pets. Permanent residents. P. 0 . Box 304, New- port Beach. 16p in the City of Newport Beach, and th.l& ordinance shall ta.ke effect LEGAL NOTICE and be In force from and alter the 1--- lat. day of July, 1947. CALL FOR BIDS The above and foregoing Ordi· The Boa.rd of Trustees of the nance No. ~ was pused at a Newport Harbor Union H i g h regular meeting of the City Coun-School request.a bid.II on the elec- cll of the City of Newport Beach tric lighting of the football field held on the 9th day of June, 1947, as per plans and specifications b y the following vote, to-Wit : available at the high school office. AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Sepa.ra.te blda are r equired on suer, Isbell. Robertson, Reed. metal poles, cost of installation of NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. poles. and electrical ·installations ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None including all electrical lights and A 1TEST: equipment. Sida will be received up to and F'rank L Rinehart, including August lat, at 4:00 P . City Clerk M. Bids will be opened on Aug-The above and foregoing Ordi- nance ia Signed and· approved by me thi. 9th day of June, 1947. O. B. REED. Pub. June 19, 1947. Newport-B&lboe Preaa. Mayor • Ult f-th, at 4:30 P . M:. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. ff, FITZPATRICK. Clerk Pub. June 19 and 26, 1947. Newport·B&lboe Preaa NEED MONEY? See wi for quick, helptul service on your tinanci&l need&- Loan.I on FURNITURE, SALARY. CAR OR OTHER SECURITY Rwn:: 10 to 1 and 3 to ~ Clcoel!..Baturdayw DON I. HUDDLESTON -Skipper- 18H\O Newport Blvd., Ceola - (Acroa from Alpha Beta) Phone B•con 5220 HARBOR =~'l"MENT CO. _:.Realtors ' • · DiV181° ·on M<JIDber Newport Barbor ·Realty Board Multiple Listing HOMES , $6500 Furniahed 2-bedroom home. Good condition. Newport Beach. $6800 Close to Ocean. 5-room home. Newport Beach. Easy terms. $11,000 New Costa Mesa home. 3 nice bedrooms. Close in. Terms. $11 ,850 Under corurtructlon. 5 rooms. Exceptional. $3000 down. $22,500 Balboa Island duplex. Vacancy. Good income property . $28,500 Super duplex. Prime Balboa Island spot. Brand new. , , . $37,500 Lido Island 3-bedroom Waterfro~t home. Pier and float pnvilige. Complete furnishings. Top value. Terms. Bun.DING SITES $8500 up. Balboa Coves. Waterfront lob!. Slips. Easy terms. • $2000 up. Beautiful Harbor Heights ".iew Jots. All utilities. $12,000 30 ft. Lido Island bayfront lot in multiple residence zone. We can show you many other residential or commercial lots. BUSINESS OPPOR'l'UNlTIES $3500 Hot Dog Stand at Newport Oceanfront. Dandy little place. $6000 Balboa Island Candy, Jee Cream and Hot Dog Stand. Tops. $85(1() Cafe, Balboa. year-round. Exce1lent earnings. Terms. · $11.000 Mena Store. Prime location. Good stock. Attractive. Xoday, we can show you several office, shop, or store locations. . Let'a talk thinp over .... in confidence, of !"'111'111!· HARBOR 00. Realtors ,; ,,,. ·30th and W. Central Phone Harbor 1600 , . ' ' --• .. - .. r • ..... . -. -' ' CLASSIF ·IED ' PIBSONAL Sl:BVICES ·····\. L;, ... --..... •••·-··--·•••••"••••••• .f.. . •. - 'COMPLETE HOUSECLEANING SERVICE I Free Estimates I Kitchen and Wall Washing Floor Cle!ming and Waxing Window Cl..,.ning -Caulldng -Painting ALL WORK GUARANTEED Harbor 379-J Al's House and Wmdow Cleaning Service •7tf • Have th&t WATCH put right- expert a11d quick .....ice. Van HEll' WANTED Drlmlen, .Jeweler, 1786 Newport Blvd., Colt.a .Mesa. 8tf Young Woman, Mother's Helper. 16-17c Live In. Beacon 5274. DDIIGNBR 6 DRlC88KAKJ:R EK]>ertenced adult waiters or Sped•lls1ng tn alter&tiona and re-waitwa, tun or pa.rt ttm&- ltyllng ot dr111e1, coats. wit., .John DOry, 601 E. Central. Bal- tun. Formerly ot New York boa. Barbor 1089-W. 15-16c and +.oe Angel-. Phone Bea.coo 51J8-.J. - WATCHES, CLOCKS A: JEWJCL- Mlddleaged, or elderly lady tor Mother'• helper or housekeeper. Beacon 5680-W. 6111 Clift Drtv.e, Newport Beach. 15-18c RY ~-VAN DRIHLEN,W __ ANTED-____ La_d_y_t_o-do_h_o_u._ew_o_r_k JEWELER. 1786 Newport Blvd., one day per week. Bachelor Coat.a Mesa. Stf home. Corona del Mar. Write You haven't. lived 'till 1 we've done floora! ·JAMESON FLOORS ' P. 0 . Box 522, Balboa bland. 16p. Wanted:-Competent girl to care tor child 6 months old. Private r om and bath-Salary-Sat. and Sun. off. Phone Beacon :S783-M , • . . • • I . .. . • llllP.&ml!f8 1QW -· -al' -UJ8'i ~ IOOD_ _ nllllOftM ,.. rs•• , _•_u_"_"_mr_e ___ --::---I K"7 CU-* wm __.""3> . . • open lier -llall7 ~ "KaT• LOll'l'-H-~ ..., -No, H.,wooc1-w~ -Kaplo d Fl rin Tot 81\op" at 17'1~ N-port totS t>.-_.,.. bot,,_ tlh -. LIJc.e N-. dO Via Udo HardWOO 00 g avenue, Coot& )l-Monday, and lotll ..-, • ltewarll-ll21 Nord, Udo bk lip .rune Ill. Wect 11a7 4~, -Hp Twm Bed wltll -oprtqa, ..,.:' DOO!l>IATm D:llLlVlllRT The ohop wtll l>e -~ aclu- hocUl7 1lbnry -. ~ -:~--Uth St., Lone _,1 olvely to juvenile and bo.J>r _... 8BARE Th BIDE . Jlocldn .. Chair. ueilo JI, Bay -Ina' appanl, toyo, and flirnlture. Ave. Ba!booi 1&-llSc 41r • Mn. Carm&ck'wtll feature nation- Btm&'alow Plano, Bedroom Bet. w ANTED :-RldeI'll or membel'll Boy'o Sport Coat, Gtbo.nllne for car pool to and trom Le. t~ ctu 12. UI S&pphlre, Anpleo. WorJdlll' boun 8:00 Balboa leland. 16p a. m. to •:30 p. m. 16c -------------Redwood Table It benchol>-Mod· p AJNTING It DECORATING Prompt Se.rvtce JCJccellent Workmanahlp ''PATe" PAINT SHOP Beacon DOM-J. 5tt em lee box., sm.all book cue, chair. Numef'OUI mJ.8cellaneoU11-..L.----------- FOR SALE l'or Sal.......,Johruk>n Sea BorM qut- boar.d motor, 22 Horse. 427 s{>th Street, Newport. 16c New Stevens 20 gauge ahot gun. Bolt action__ For "1formatton call Bea.con MlO-M. 13-16p Almoet new, tour room gas heater. C&ll Saturday or Sunday. 104 laland Ave., Balboa. 16p BICYCLES-·Bougbt.. told, rented. Voger1, 100 Main St., Balboa; 208 Marine Ave., Balboa Illand. arUclea. 4()(HJ 'River Ave., New- ~~ 1~ CRA WLIC'!'.'S USED FURNlTURI: We buy, eeU or trade. for hl.ve yolL 1812 Newport Coeta Mesa. Phone 2000. AUT08 FOB aa1.g wbal Blvd. 1U FOR SALE-194.1 Ford Six Coupe. New paint and heater, good con- dlUon, $950. Call at 1800 Vtletle Place, Newport Beach. 18:C '31 Chevrolet Coupe. Converted to a pickup. Recently over- Painting -Decorating Roof Repair It PatnUng Sympson & Nollar Pll, Nwpt. 1217-W IOU 312 !1th St Quarry & Sheflin Painting Beeeon 6504: -Beacon 3'27..J 1613 Santa Ana Ave. P . O. Box 1198 -Coot& M- '8tt Small Coke Box. A.lmoet llk.e new. 2~ pound capadty. $%5. Phone Tommy, Harbor 2380. 16-dh hauled, good Ures and very good ------------- Large Home Ice Boot, porcelain lined. Good condJtion. 204 41at Street, Newport. Harbor • 19%2-J. 16p For Sale-Black Cocker male puppies. Registered Sire Cham- pion-Blue Chips, $75. Phone Harbor 1913-J. 13-I8c motor. Lot 99, Municipal Trailer Park. Newport. 16p • FOR SALE-Late 1933 Ford Se- dan in good mechanical con- dition, f a c t o r y reconditioned motor, good tlrea. $300 takes tt. See this car at 4001 Sea.shore Drive, Newport Beach. 18p FOR SALE OR TRADE SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR Stayo SJlent -Lula Lonpr NOW AT VOGEL'S 100 Main St., Balboa Phone Harbor 145 ' Authorized: Harbor Agency ally known llneo. EXCHANGE -What have you laying around the houae that you don't need ? Why not run a cles"'fled ad: in The PRESS a.nd dispose of it ! Call Harbor 1616 ' SHlllWIN-WIWAMS SWP HOUSE PAINT America•• u. .. vorite ! Your best buy ia. bouse paint! $5 .45 GAL SHIRWIN-WILLIAMS ENAMELOID ' 'nlund&y, June 19, 11H7 Jake U.S. 101 ·El Camino Real· ... once a mission trail .•• now a beckoning, broad highwa!I EL CAMINO RE.µ,-"The King's Road," leads north from the Mexican border to San Francisco. There are 187 branches of Bank of America along this high- way to meet your every banking need with cour· teous, friendly attent~on. --..• 21981 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. · ' -Phone Beacon 5855 15c QUALITY ANTIQUES bought It eold. Choice old glua. china and unuSual Item" preferred. on later model ca.r or housetraJ.ler- 1944 Cushman motor scooter and a 1936 Ford Convert. Coupe. 609 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. 16p Edwin L. Noonan PAINTING •A onc-coa i beaut y treat- ment for youc furnirure,wood· work • -• toys i High gloss ••• Brilliant colors! All California Highways lead to • • Wanted:-meW or palntman to work in body and paint shop. Muat be experienced and able to t&ke over managen1ent. Har. 1261-W · 1241-M 9tt ============ WU.SON & ROSS CO. FOR SALE-''2 Weetwood trail-BOATS FOR SALE er, 2a toot, tn good condition, ------------ Wanted:-experienced mechanic. n ewly painted-Seel t at 2078 Orange Ave., CMta Meaa. 16-18p QU~ SERVICE - Floor waxing, floor sanding, window cleaning, General Housecleaning DepL 1216 West Second-Santa Ana Phone 1833-R 14-13p A chance to take over job as ------------- assistant service manager to the Rubber tanks 2c per gallon. Suit- able for storage of water, ga.s right man. Steady employ-and oil. 7118 Anahetm-T ele- ment assured. Newport Beach. graph Road. Ea.at Los Angeles. Maytag Washers WANTED Theodore Robins, 22nd &: Cen-15-16p tral. Phone Harbor 28. lk ·i ~ mu)s WASH-A-TERIA Wanted Immediately 4T~ Newport Blvd .. Coeta M-Three Experienced Vacuum Beacon 5770 l50tt Cleaner Salesmen COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Buatneuea Weddinp-Parties AD Summer Activttlee Rapid Service for House to House Work Good Commission Plenty of Opportunity Car Necesury PHOTO CRAFT STUDIO See Mr. Lyle 1808 Newport Blvd. Col'ta M:e8& At Thrifty Vacuum Stores Inc. 208 N . Broadway -Santa Ana Bea. 6320 2i hour service 16-17 c 7tt F . E. DAVIDSON'S Cabinet Shop CablJlet Work. CC Dooni ano drawen, window framea, etc 2M Walnut etreet. Coal& Mesa. Ph. Beacon M20..1' 19U 12 Yean Service-Harbor Area HARRY HALL Painting Contra.:tor WORK WANTED DRAPERIES AND MADE. Harbor 1973-M. CURTAINS 15c Children ca.red for by the hour- day or evening-207-29th St., Newport Beach. 16p General Housework Wanted-$35 per week--0ne day off per week and Sundays. Beacon 5:S39-R. 16-dh FOR SALE-Singer treadle, drop- head sewing machine, tent, ~p stove, feather bed and new, full size cotton mattress. Har· bor 1651-J. 1723 W . Central. 16-17c 50 Bicycles for Sale trom Englanll, France and Amer. lea -New and Uaed. VOGl!:L'S, 100 Main St., Balboa Phone Harbor 14:5 42xf NEW AND USED ELECTROLUX CLEANERS And Phone Other Makes. Hafbor 1195-R 16-19p Apricots FOR SALE W e specialize In tree ripened Royal Apricots for home canning HILLSIDE ORCHARD Between 22nd and 23rd on Tustin Avenue. COSTA MESA 1 ~·16C 18 toot akitf and trailer. -458 23rd Street, Costa $125. Mesa. 16p Halt interest ln 25 foot commer- cial fishing boat. 1819 ~ Bay Ave .. Newport ·Beach. 16tt Sailboat-Snipe-Compleie with with trailer. Extra long keel. 3743 Gardenia, Long Beach. Ph. •66-81. 16c 16' Dagger-board aloop. Two seta Wis. Trailer. $300. See at 305 E .Bay Front, Balboa Ialand. 16c CHRONOMETl!:RS REPAlRl!:D. Punctual service. Van Dr1m- lens. Jeweler, 1786 Newport boulevard, Costa Mesa. 8tf 16 Ft. Aux. Sloop, Wt•c. 4.2 H . P . inboard engine. trailer. All tn good condition. Fine family boat. See at 445 M street. Bal- boa. 16p For Sa.le-10 toot Lee-Board aail- ing dingy. Good .. condiUon. com- plete ma.hogony. Phone Harbor 2016-J. 112 Abalone St., Balboa IBland. 16c Star boat numbe.r 1414--tormer wo rld's champion. Tht"ee suit!J of Saila,-Trailer. Boat Cover, }S:ettenburg Built, Na tural Deck:. Call Harbor 1553-J . 15tt For Sale: Used 14 (t. Kelson Kraft wtth 6 HP Mercury Outboard Motor . Seaboard Equipment Co., 1205 Coast H ighway. New· Spray or Brushwork Interior full glou Enamel Boat .work a Specialty Ucensed Contractor Furniture refiniahed Phone Santa Ana 0032-W Cabinet Shop Fine Cabin!'ts--Custom Furniture--Interiors Window a.nd Door Frames CW.tom Door&-Picture Framing General Woodworking Corona Craft 1301 % Coaat Highway CORONA DEL MAR Telephone Harbor 1108 PAINTING and 16tt DECORATING Interior & Exterior 25 Yeara in Bw:lness Color Harmonizing a Specialty Office 130:S ~ Coaat Highway ALEX C. MESTON 129 • 43rd St.' Newport Beach Phone Harbor 2310 or 801-J 46tt School girl will k eep children and do light housekeeping -Steady work prefe-rred.-Bea. ~36-W port Beach. Calif. lOtf ------------ Pb. Beacon M.13 -274 E. 18th St. 16c MUSICAL. AND RADIO Sail Boat $250 Cement Building ·& Cesspool Blocks Costa Mesa, Cali!. _La_d_wil __ l ___ r ______ _ y care or c hildren days FOR SALE-Upright Piano, g ood RENEW YOUR HOME EXTERIOR BRUSHCOATING A SPECIALTY Beacon 5050-R H-15-16-17P BALBOA TRANSFER Moving and Storage BOAT MOVJNG OUR SPECIALTY 1601 w. central Ave. Pilon• Hatbor 21211 ' . l!lQUll'ill:NT RENTALS For Rent Garden Tractor Rototiller Type Reasonable Rates A. Leggett •alaAMllaf&'lw .. Cna lb 11t, -. in her home. 18191-2 Bay Ave., Newport Beach. Ha rbor 801-J. condition, $275. 111 31•t St., 16 Newport. 16p root & t railer. Good condition. 106 ·9th St., Balboa Harbor 3~· \V ' 14-15p GOOD used pi&no to.r practice $9:S DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO 00., 520 No. 1.tain, Santa Ana. One of three high school girls available at a.II times to care tor· children. Phone Bea.con ------------- 5157-\V or Beacon 3036-\V. 16c Ho1.18ecleaning by the hour. Al.so washing and ironing done ln your home. Beacon 0061. Junck and Norton. 14-17p When in need ot handy man for general house-cleaning, garden- ing and other odd-jobs, call Jordan Rea.I Estate, Harbor 163. Htt College girl would like job for sum.mer taking care of am.all children. Experienced-live ln. salary. Harbor 976-from 12 to 1 and S to 1 18p YACHT MASTER, licensed, wiAhes berth on large WI or steam SPINET Type Mirror PlAno. Re- ( posaesed. Now only $237. Fine ~ tone. DANZ-SCIDflDT, Santa Ana. · STEINWAY Grand, Wied. Save $1000 now from new price. Gorgeous tone. Bea.uutul ca.!le. Danz-Schmidt, 520 No. ~_lldn .. Santa AnL BALDWIN Piano. Grand. Thia is a aacrtf:lce sale. U you want. a grand thi.I ls tor you. DANZ-- SCHMIDT PIANO co.. Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. 16p Coast f<;n~k-about Sloop. 26 foot day sailer. T\vo suits sa.tls, one suit brand new, Nylon-CaJ'lvlO> cover. Just completely painted and varnished, $2.000. See at 204 Lido Nord. Phone Harbor 617, 16c SMALL BOATS OF TOUGH, Llght Marine Ply· wood, molded hulls. or Oat-bot· tom akifts, Dinghies, Sa_9boat.a. MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTORS GLIDE CRAFT Successors to Watson Boat.a "Small Boat Hdqrs." 6!.1 Coast Highway BEACON 5277 all sizes BEACON 52MI Walter L. Kline Concrete Products Company 1560 Newport Rd. 2tf SPECIAL NODCES Blaclc A: Decker Qu:ick Saw. Rural Mail Boxea 6 h. p. Wlaconain pao'Une engtne. a tlree, tubea S:00x20, heavy dutJ AllVUa. 4 wheel farm trailer. · yacht to ~ ton.. year around. 3082 Firestone Blvd., South South Gate, Calif. Phone Jetter-"°" 306%. tsp SPINE'ITE Plano. Juat repoaae1· led. You can save on this one. ~ Spinet pif..ooe tor lowest new prtcea. Terma, DANZ.- SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. BOATS PRICED TO SELL ,_to 2 In. rubber"--1 % ln.. tire hoee. ISO USED pianoo wanted tor OW' 10' AUX. SCHOONER ___ $U,l500 Garden toolL rent dept. Trade in your old 48' AUX. CU l"tER ..... h_... 6,&00 H le B 2ND HAND STORE piano. We give blg ~ 10' AUX SCHOQNJtR. __ _.lS.llOO Reliable lady. nurse ma.kl. Catt for 1 or 2 childnn not over 5 years old. No bot&3ework, live tn. Permanent. 127 2•th St.. Newport atte:r 9 a.. m. lip now. Or we wU buy for cub. u· TW. SCR. Stephena. ... ia,900 no ll. f.th · Pb.. 3722 D---Plano Co, Santa SI' A'UX. KErCH •40__ 8,900 _____ ean_1a __ AJ>.a ____ _ AnL 520 No. Main.. 4.0" AUX. TA WL WURLl'l"ZER DUO-ACOUSTIC Genlllne oplDe-Be ..... and ... tltJs -tamouo piano. Houoekeeping In small h...,._ One wtJRLl'I'lllER DUO-ACOUJn'IC -d~~U5JOUW.PrefV l)ANZ-8CIDDJJT (flllly found) ... ----T,tOO LISTINgB WANTSD CRUISERS PRJ:FZRRED G. m. M:mNa ru Cout. IDctnn.7 Pb.. BM ca 50D-W emplo)'ed cOuple. uve In. "'" 15JO N. -Banta Ana manent. Ac14N9 127 24th St.. BABY GRAND-u-i ...,, Alllo Newport -aftft t L m, uoed sM.rY F . -Oru4.I .. ========== lip Tblo i.I a w-111q at --------~--1 .-_., --potoo. »-ao,an w.a•i1•m1D• - lie KABl"l:l\ ~ to IOO loG <>Ii-~-:A. B. ~ T• ZORIC DRY CLllA.NING ' ,- in oar own P1u1t PIC'ICOP AND Dm.rvmt -••COM...., . P" I cwr alid fniPt, --· 91 I -OQ-_,,,. -·-.. -,..... al'OUDd Wtt1. t'lnt c:lea an: :,:::-;--ar· ,,...._. a.~ u· Oldl 1112••• ,._ pilot eclort •'1' (Or Mcapwt W', .-Be~raaa-, ft -L -.__ -:r llatllar. -,Ml ftss 'stOM .__. Ytch DA S ... 8CBlllDT ...._ · ~. _ _,,::; . (late. Olllf·t -lo«~ l'IAJIO CD.. ---. Oolt ...... )ft 'Ell• • -' " Lido CWners -.......... ,_, -~ ..... ..... __ ....._ 1liP ' --. • SHERWIN-WllLIAMS SEMI-LUSTRE WALL FINISH Costa mua Paint and Hardware 1842 Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon 5780-,J COSTA MESA BALTZ MORTUARY ;f, LADY ATTENDANT 410 Coast Blvd. r;Q RONA DEL MAR PIJONE HARBOR 42 UAV . .\.ND NIGHT 1\unkn{ -Amtrirn lfATIOMAI.. ~~:.•: ;\&:SOCtATION California'• Statewide Bank Mt ,.lll flOflll llflOllf lllUllM~I COIOOIUO O~ IOIUllll flDflll •111t•I 5r1tr• Before you buy any outboard motor , s~ the MercJ,lfy and find out how many extra values it offers in boating pleasure and plus-perform-_-. an cc. "F ul I · t olll \1' •~"0 JcweiC"d" P ower ~;.l il'IUA Y (balland rollerbear· EAC1 SS l- ings) gives grcattt Match :,.,.o mechanical efficien· ~~\t\.ottl cy &.nd longer scrv- : cc-frce operation. THE SEABOARD EQUIPMENT CO. 1205 Coast High, .. ·a ,. Newport Beach Calif. Beacon 1841 }llAll_/111 . ';Jtlll(Jlll• ;;/l_u•• ., ••• ,, I ·e Sales and SeIVlC . - - • \ .. ' . I ' • . • • ' • Fl -SH ING ·t; •OATING By V!!!I.KA BARBER BON VOYAGE, Trl'O?'(I Wheeler, Bid Wllklnoon, Eel Gld- The Voyapn Yacht Club party dinp. Heber Er1ckaon. and I)uce lut l'riday evening WU a "triple--Wll8on . , The akippen left the header''-Jt wu a ''Good IAlck" harbor Saturday, returntnc Sun· affair tor Com. raw v~ day from the Ca.lallna lala.nd and crew of h1I 31!-tt. cutter wblch Yadlt Club .. All the yadltamen la a Tranlpaclt1c entry; a celebra'"' and erewa report.eel a wonderful lion for Hal Ranuer'• P . C. C. No. time. Ava.Ion harbor muter gave 6 Antigua. wlnnlng tbe Lipton 100% aervlce In placing all the Trophy, and presentation of tro-boa.ta; Ed Soule, Balboa lllander, phiea to wtnnen ln the VYC now manager of CIYC, extended aponeored P. C. race .January 6, tun hospitality of the club, and and winner of the ''Kkk-Me" C&rl Reed, manager ot El Mlrad trophy. dor Hotel, accommodated all not The Commodore introduced h1a etaytng a.boa.rd \h,e p . C. Js. crew for the Honolulu race-hla SPBING SblES STARTS two daughters, and Bill Cro.by and Richard. Sargent ... Ram.9er At Balboa Yacht Club the pre.aented the mammoth Upton Spring Serles bad two clusea Trophy to the Commodore, won radng-VlJdng with 8 atarters under the VYC colors. and ai.o. • • -... ·' • preM!Dted. p&per weight ehtp min,-and the I.Jghtning with 7 .... Andy iatUl"el to ht. crew including Gram wae 1st in the Vlk:ing, W . D&rby Metcalt, skipper of the P . Campbell 2nd, a:nd No. ~ wu race.. Fled Sm.ales, Geo Strom, 3rd ..... Weirick llJt, Eva.ne 2nd. :. Hilyard Brown and Rarey Bour· and Gordon 3rd in the Ughtnlng. · gota. Not "preaent to receive their Thia sertee will run again Sunday ''ahipe" were Varalyay and Ran1-and f:ln.iah on the 29. .eer'1 young son. allo, crew .. The Final on the P . C. Winter-Spring silver Lipton Trophy I.a now re-Series was won by Fred Sm&lee, posing in the trophy cue at Bal-Wheeler 2nd, Dr. Gayle Sue.se, 3rd. boa Yacl\t Club where Ramu.r I.a. Tot.ala for the Rhodes cup tn' t.h«e a new member. The 'Kiek-Me trophy, a black races, finiahed. in the BYC opening 8-ball mounted wtth a Jack ~. taeea, were Bob Power, No. 2~. was-awarded to .Dr. Wataon for with 100%; Tom Meyers ln No. 20, breaking the mast on hls ship 69%; C. Wurdemann in No. 17, three times . in three wee.ks . . . 67 and 2/3. · In the BYC Spring Bob Henley, third place winner Series, Power haa 7 ~ points; of the VYC'1 P . 9. race was the Wurdemann, 7%: Meyers, 11. onJy winnel' pAserit to receive hi.II There were 10 Start.en. award. Larry Wheeler who waa lat. and John McFarland, were unable to attend the party which wu given at Sam's in Seal Beach. Wil Sargent received award tot winning May Handicaps. Danc- ing followed the Showing of aev- eral movies by that seasoned yacbteman, Al Adams. DONOR WINS OWN TROPHY The two-way Catalina Race by the P. C. fleet wu won by George Strom who l1ad donated the Strom Pelpetual. Bud Caw- ard. wU 2ncl and Bob Henley took tblrd . . Balboa Yacht Club will pruent trophiee to the above wtnners. Tbe others finiahed in th.ls order -Fred Smalea, Larry ,l<EW FLEET FOR BANTA BARBARA Vice-Com. Dick Fenton, Bal-Isle, showed the International 14 at the SB Yacht Club recently, reeulting in a fleet of lhia clasa to be started there. Janet Power, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E . J . Power, Bal-Iale, left today for New 'fork, where she will leave June 21 for France. A junior at U. C. Berkeley, she bu been choeen to uadst girls from other U. S . UnJveratties t o promote good will. They will Uve in the homes of the peasant& and return in SeptembeJ'. Colliards Saved From Loma Pat II Is Near SbiP:,wreck: Added to Fleet . Mr. and Mrs. Jtobert M. Collard Lorna Pat II la the laleel live of 1316 Weet Bay avenue, ownen bait charter boat added to the Seagoirig Allens Set Sail of T ypee For Honolulu The aturdy little 34 root &wt· IUary yawl, the Typee, aet u.11 for Honolulu Sunday with ownera Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allen, their ten year old son, Jimmy, and a friend, Sheldon ~dall of Laguna Beach. Well equipped and provi.sloned, the Typee l8 an enlarged and ino- demlzed version of Capt. Harry Pigeon's famous 'round-the-world sailing yawl, lal&nder. With a rea.sonable amount of wind, the ' ' . , ~ • Disabled Cruiser Towed to Port .' ' ' • • I I • • HONOLULU BOUND-Tiie U- foot auxiliary yawl. TJpee. .et eall fol' Honolulu Swaday with her ' !' ..... l'rlda1 ,,_ JO Saturday ·.June 10 Sunday June 22 Monday June 23 Tueoday .June 24: Wedneoday June 211 Thunday June 26 Tl-DIE -11:1, LDl. ~:M p.m. 12:12 p. m. 10:'7 P: m. 1:18· p. m. 11,o1a p. m. 2 :14 p. m. ················- O:M a.m. 3 :12 p. m. 2:17 L m. 4 :03 p. m. 3:47 a.m. 4 :48 p. m. • FIRST FULL QUARTER HOON June 2:li July 3 TABLIE ._ S.8 4:31 Lm. 8.8 S :SI p. m. 3.9 5 :23 a.m. 8.1 4:88 p. m. 4.0 8 :17 Lm. 11.6 6 :f8 p. m. 4.2 7:12 a. m. 7:17 p. m. •.7 8 :10 a.m. t.6 8:88 p. m . --"·1 9 :06 a. m. 4.8 10:27 p. m. 3.6 10:00 &. m. 5.1 11 :37 p. m . LAST NEW-, QUABTEB HOON July 11 Jµne 18 ~ntlBBill We IC-p 'em JI.Dre ID llall Tub .,; bolll tl!o NEWPOKT aDd BAI.BOA PIDl8 U 7oa wui "bMt: tbe7 Ion to iab1" • • • • • (OPEN DAILY) •••• 8ee CU:OBOE lllNEB. t. -1.8 2.2 -1.8 2.• -1.2 2.e -0.7 2.e -0.2 2.8 0.4 1.8 0.9 1.1 ownen and crew aboe.rd. Sbowna. !--------------------------! lell to rlpt, are 10-y..,. old 1------------------------- .jlm.my Allen, Mn. .jea.aettft Allen, I;=:.....-----------------------., Sbe ldoR Randall of acuna 8-:b, and Lyle A1leA. Tiie Al'-pur- cbaoed Ille T)'pee In 8aR Fnnel9co I.Mt year and ba\.-e been llvtag &board lD. N~wpo.rt Harbor ever slnoe. (Photo by Beckner) Cruising Series Conducted by Lid~ Isle · Yacht Club New--Marine Moton--llew CHRYSLER IMPERIAL M-8 ENGINE Marine Trans. with 4.48 Red Gear. Engine Complete, including Battery and Bronze Propeller, PRICE $750 EACH, DELIVERED Write or phone K. J . SACKETI', 810 Graham Ave., Elsinore, .Calif. Third and fourth Cruising Series Races for Chamber of Com-Phone 403 Special Prl-on LofJI of Three or Mol'.e merce N.eWport Harbor Trophy ......... lo be held June 21st and 22nd.IL----.;_ ____________________ _. +--------------.. ------·--- F or Sale or Rent • Thia series of ten races conducted by the Lido Isle Yacht Club will be sailed over five week-ends, lo Santa Catalina la1and and return. With fourteen entries coming to the starting line, the first race w&s ~tr. and Mn. C. A. Poll&rd of , won by Cliff Chapman's Gay I Newport Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Wind, Allen Mei-icke1 's "KAREN" John Antropus of Pasadena were second, followed closely by "BA-I aboerd the d1sabled cabin crulaer SSANA'', A. W. Lewi8' echooner. whJch wu towed Lnto Santa Bar-The 8econd race waa captured by bara Friday by a rescue craft Dr. w. T . Mooney's "TRUANT'', from that city. "GAY WIND" second, with "MA- LIGHT & HEAVY FISHING TACKLE Salt or Freeh Water Tackle • "Everything for the Ftaherman" Glasses Stolen "thieve• made off with a pa.tr of sunglusee and a pair of glovee from the car ot B. C. Mennea, 2015 Harbor boulevard, in Coilta Mesa lhil week. NATEE", Le8 Wonn'a new Casey ~ ya: •• i:~.;.. with tour mor• race R. S. Downing, Fishin' Tackle week-ends, ll gaining in interest I and several-new entrlee are ex-• 100 Main St.; Foot of Balboa Pier pected for Saturday'& race to j. --------------------------+ ShJp'e Rock. Ownen of cruising ,_ of. the ca.bin c:nn.er MuUny, ·nar- rowly missed. being wrecked against the rocks near Carpenlerla La.st· Week-end. Newport H&l'bor neet, Hugh Mc- Millan of the Sport.tllhlng Amocta- l ion announced today. Skippered by veteran Bert MUia, the Loma Pal n will carry 12 pa.ssengen. 38 feet long with an 11 foot beam, the boat packa two Kermat.M with Allena expect to make the croulng ;::============:::; In approximately 21 days. I BALBOA CANVAS SHOP auxillarlee are invited t o sail in 1--------------------------- thue races by the Lldo IBle Yacht Club. Entry blanlul and informa- tion may be obt.a.ined by calling Harbor ~27 or going .to the club house at 701 Via Lldo Soud, New- The local family are well known They ran out of gas on their way t o Santa Barbara and radioed the Coul Guard of their predicament. The air-sea rescue craft wa.a... dia- patched from Huename and reach- ed the Mutiny before tt r went aground. They were towed into Santa Barbara. around Newport Harbor where SailB • Bo&t Coven • Awn.1.nga Lyle wu associated with the New· Manne Upbolaterlnl port Marine Supply Co. on Coe.st 310 horsepower. Rollo D. Grover, Arcadia, hauled in a big whJte sea bass from aboard Harry J ensen's Josephine Sunday. Three yellowlail hook ups were reported from aboard the Speed King Sunday, but none were landed. The Minnetonka brought in 30 berriea plus a while H ighway for the pa.at year. The Harbor. 2-8'7 -2U ~ !Lat. St. family lived on their boat while '=====Ne=wport===B="="=b=== son Jimmy attended Newport _ Beach Grammar School. 1,.------------... Mrs. Allen-Jeanette, as she Is known-will celebrate her birth- day this year in the middle of the Pacific, but she doesn't plan to New Luxury Yacht Arrives in Harbor sea bass and halibut that weighed bake a cake on the Typee's small 18 pounds each. George Cole re-,alley stove! Preceding their de- ports from Port Orange that good pe.rture, frlends at Newport Ma· Lateat addition lo Newport Har-tWling wu experienced all week riqe Suppl¥ gave a going away bor's fleet of luxury yachts is tbe with one 18 pound bonito being party to wish the sea-going Allena fair winds and smooth sailing. 110 foot "Madonna" which sa1.led caught. in Sunday ~moon to make thhl her home port. "Madonna" la owned by Mr. D . K. Washburn. ot Arc&di&, well known in yachting The Zootzme ll froni the New- port Pier ha.a been bringing in berries, white aea bass and bull bass and h&a really been loading up with nearly everyone getting circles &nd former owner of some the Umll, flahtng Dana Point. very famous boata, including the Keith Rlrna rePorta never having exprus crutaer "Wue Moon~· and seen much better fiahing. the the 11~ foot racing schooner B l berrl d hit •---"Geo&nna.,, g ea an w e sea ......,.. are being caught from Earl T1b- bet's Music from Earl's Uutding. The new ship la a 110 foot Navy Fishing Boat Is DeStroyed by Fire Harborit.es Launch Hollywood Sportst.er At Seaport Boat Co. Launched ju.st a week ago today by the Seaport Boat and Yacht Corp., 111 Cout Highway, the first of the new line or Holly- wood. Sportaten wu delivered to her ownen, Mr. and Mn . Barney R. Morri.9 of 823 Via. Udo Soud. Mrs. Marrla chrtetened the sleek cratt "Karimor" in honor of their daughter, Karen, a petite blonde of five. • THE OLDEST 1N NEWPORT HABBOB 9ll Coast Highway BEACON 5101 port Beach. HAROLD L .JOHNSON Propeller Bop9ln ColumblaD ,Agency Pbooe Jlal'bor no !811 Villa Wa7, N'f"wport: 8eecll MOORINGS and SPACE AVAILABLE for boa'tf beln& offered for ule l\IARINE 'VAYS NOW OPERATING "'Ith comple>tt palntlnr a.aid repair crew. Wing Sang Boat~ Repair Yard 811 CoMt msh\vay (101), Ntm'VOrt Brat'h PHONE BEACON NH TBE NEW 1947 STEELCBArr SAl'Ell • STBOlfGEB • · ROOMIER • COSTS LESS ' Im.mediate Delivery Sport Cm•r•r · t3695 lhlllvered Sed•n Cmlrer (ILLUSTRATED) SLEl!PS POUR · M395 Dellvend •ECAU8E IT 'a BTEELI LARGE GALLEY • SEPARATE HEAD • CHRYSLER POWERED EMERSON ~· CBABLES, Southern California Bepre1eatalive 23012 COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH " sub cha.aer purchased from sur- plus ~d converted to pleaaure WJe by F elloWl!I and Stewart in Wilmington. She ha.s been com- ple~ly overhauled from stem to at~ and all de luxe appolntmente ID.ltall8d to a .c c om m odate 12 gueata and a crew of five. All the latest oavlgaUon equipment and controls have been added 111- cludlng a Photo-Elect.r1c Pilot and complete' Rad.lo DlreeUon-flnder ..,.. Two 500 honepowe:r G.M..C. diesel e.ngtnea give the ''Kadolµla" a apeed ln es.cu. of 15 knota.• Btt The 23 foot fiahlng boat Emma, owned by David P . DeLeon· of. Long Bea.ch, wa.s completely de- stroyed by fire Monday evening, but her owner and his brother, Jack I>eLeon le.ft the boat ln Ume lo escape aertoua injury. Accord- ing to fire department report.I, origin of the fire bu not yet been determined, but tlremen were un- able-tG render auiatance u the cratt had been taken to Shark hland. Karimor la 32 reel long and ls' powered with two Cbry1ler Crown engines which give her speed up to 2G miles per hour. OUt.Bt.a.ndtng features of the new Sporl.ater model are the compact forward cabin, centralized con-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ trols, and large roomy &fter cock· pit for sport ftabtng. ~ .. Capt. Barry -·· wi: hU been with Mr. WUhbum tor over 10 years. commanding MCh of five tine yacbta during that time. -Want a.di: ln The PHa brln&' ..Wta. Telephone Bar1>or 1818, People do read tbe p,_ ada '' . IF IT'S A -"SEACRAFT" we are interested. Yacht, ship apd boat build ing , maintenance and repair ' - 'REPAIR: NOW BEFORE THE RUSH • 4 • -• REP'AllS • OVERHAUL • PAIN1iN6-ALL WORK TIME-CLOCK CONTROLJ.ED. -New, mod• r n equiP...,t "for "-11119 el types of yechts ECC>tK>MICALl:Y. You -invited to inspect this fine ...W p!.nt. w. solicit .,_ •• I , -...... of y.cht wM • UNDER COVEft STORAGE FOR-PAINTIN6 ' l' • . Phone: Beacon 5771 • • • • ' • \ ' ,, • • .. .. I • • PRONE . BE&OON 51 SEE KI -TT-LES ' . FO& ALL W'l' WGaa • • PA.DOS o WALKll o FOUND.&DONll • ... IC. lft'B l'L.t.(]11: <lOlrrA IQ!ll& RENT4L • CEMENT MIXERs • TRACl'ORS AIR COMPRESSORS • WHEELBARROWS wE SELL FLAGSTONE I · BEACON 5099 I > • -I . --' , . ' , j ' ---~-_~.....,..,..,.~ ~ P.tt~a Sub ·~ FecWef Alc1 .in &osi~n Problem ' Thunday, Jun~ l!I, ·1947 -,.,.;-er R. .. L.. Pattenon ot N1wpcat1 a..d1 left ~ weekend 1>7 Plu4 for WamtDcfon -... be# wW ~ befon the .flen•t.i Approprktlou committee In an ettort tof obtala emerpnc:y --clal aid in beac.b--eroaton problema In the slinaet llMoh area. With Him la SuperV!aor :Wlllla Warner of HUDuftgton Beach. . The t"ro meg. Were eent to the bearing 1upon the ..,...uon of Oongremnan John Phllllp. who had urged the 'wpenUo ... to b&ve repreaentaltvee at the .bearing openlng}'l'Uuday, T.he b~ before the U. S. Senate la an eft'lercency appropriation for "flood control and ~ther pur· poeea," the board wu Informed.. Warn.ft' said Ulla would be the laat opportunity to obtaln federal funda for protection of the shore· line near Anaheim bay, where eroelon ,.bu become a eerlou.& prob-- lem to realdente. INTICJUOS DEOOllA.TING Slip Covers * Jh?.peries * Bed Spreads ctJS'l'OH ad RJ:&Dy JU.DE IOl8. 6EAN wehz I · ---, l lll Newport Bl..S. IN DD: caA WU:Y ll'1lBNlTUB.E BLDG. 0081:.t. IKESA I Keys Made . L!>cks Repaired LAND LEVELING, DISCING, VOGE L'S PWWINO Tractor Work NEW INDusnY~ ...... de1 -· 'loteat -1--... 1me i. 100 ..... st.. -Ph."" Ph. Beacon 5721 -W tile <Jo1'0.na Craft cabinet lhop •ted:. for tbelr formal ope-... tltU I'~·~-~~-~-~~=-~§~'~·~··~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Friday, luly 20 at 1101 Cout Hip...,-, The ftrm. "'blch wUI 8Jedallze lD custom tUrn.1tpre. ft.De cablaeb and lnterio" ls headed bJ' Mr. and Mn. Miiton Ratdlloaon. formerly of Riverside. The lntertor of the woottworklnc ehop la pictured aboVe with the ownen1 la the forq?OUDd. (Photo by GerbaTdt) RESIDENTIAL A ND COMMERCIAL DRAFTING SERVICE ROY M. WATKI NS AND County Government California or Bust Cost $4,606,Ml for Is Topic of County .,....,..,..,.,,...,. ..... ,.. .................. -....... ..,, ... ..,. ... "' ... "' ... "' ... ,., .......... ,.. ................. -.......... ..,, •• ..,. ... "'·""'..,."'""'"' ... "' ... ""'...,...,..._,....,...,. .. "' ... ,.,, ... .., ... ,.,..,,,.~I 15 Permits Grante :1 y ear 'E nding June· '4? Chamber Dinner F C ·tr ti Coot of government In Orange "Callfomla or Bual!" la the ASSOCIATES . FOR SALE Co•moa Brick $29.SO per • delivered Baffle Brick -$32.50 · " " " Black Loam Top Soil SAMPLU CAN Bl Slll:N AT W. 5tb and JACll'.SON, S.ANTA ANA r. a A. BVILDIXG llATEIWll.8 Phone 4759-J Conaete and Cement Work Of Jlll'Klnds Contact Us for Immediate Service POTTER CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE BEACON 5162-M OR HARBOR 2310 Or ODS UC OD county tor the year ending topic ot Don Thomu, clirectoi-and Doring Past Week June 30, 11148, U.e laat completed manager of Southern C&llfomla'• [a the Miracle Mile Held to the Greater All American Mark•t Newport Beacb Off.ice 818 COAST HIGHWAY Phone: Beacon 5479 1 flecal year, wu $(,608,Ml, accor-All Yt!ar Club, when he 11peaks at Approximately 15 pertnlll were ding to a report from the Califor--the annual banquet and lnatalla-l------------------------...1 tasued during the put week for nla Taxpayer's A.uoctatlon. Char-Uon of otflcen of the Aaaoclated r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ new dwellings and addition. to IUee and correcUon1 took the ma-Chambers of Commerce Tueaday, reatdencet and places of bualneu jor portion of the money at June 24, t.n Huntington Beach. ln the Harbor area. BuUdlng Inapector A. M. Net.on $2,810,129, while 5(24,714 went to Reeervauona: for the big event laued permit.a to the followtnl': highway. a.nd bridge., $99,14-3 for muat be in, on or before June 23; ~-J B Roe l"" On health and aa.nitatlon. Preaident Walter Longmoor stated ....... • • , Ml yx avenue, dwelling, ,$9000: A. L. Rlchardaon, Over the elate u a whole, the and ladJea are e.pedally invited 218 Diamond, $1000 addltlona; c. countiea •pent $244,028,291 during The chamber of commerce with M. and Thelma Soode, 122 Sap-flac&l 194~1S. the Taxpe.yen' M· the largeat attendance at the ban. phitt, garage and atorq-t! build· 90Cl&Uon aa.ld. quet to be held In Memorial Hall, ing, $2860: R. C. Baab, 308 L, More than half of the countlea w1ll be praented the annual $7000 dwelling; T. F. Bean, 821 payment.a, $148,008,167 went for trophy. Dave Olmsted, Long Ma.rigold, $10,000 dwelling; Bob charttleai and correctiona. General Beach auditorium. manager, wU1 be Reed. Newport Beach, $&000 1'e"' government cM W ,4-<M,893, pro-lnatall1nc ofttcer, and local legts.- modellng: George F. Hamrick, 421 tection to penon.1 and property, latora ctv.te Wat -. .. , Sam Colllna, Marigold, $10,000 duplex. ,_ --<' Attention -Corona del Mar CALL PHILIP FOR SEWER CONNECTIONS. REASONABLE PRICES. HARBOR 804-J Abo, Michael Rotunno, 417 Nar .. $20,&:S.3,3 14 ; health and aanttatlon, and JCa.rl Stanley may be home to cl.uua, workah.op and •tore room, $7,097,139; highway• an.d brtdg'ee, a ttend.. Program Chairman Oanlr------------------------, $2000; Ralph " Rlch&rdaon, 1304 $14,883,296. The counUea spent Patch prom1Ra a de luxe program. B B F B I a E B • T I 0 -Stata Highway, $200 addlUona; $2,010,371 for recreation, '3,UIS,774 uai.tec1 by Secr.otary W . H. Gal· ft n Katherine Olaon, Wu.hinaton and for education, $2,819,780 for debt Uenn.e. S £ B D I 11. • Edgewater, $600 remodeUns: m. payment., and $5,lD.M? for other W " .. J . -mm. 759 Via .Udo Sound, mleoellaneoua ~-PJ A addlUona and repairs, $10,000; F . "County budgeta for 11147-48 are a.oner& pprove DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL -............... ...., _ _... ~d=· !,'';'~35·..:;-:::_ ~=-"tu!:' •. ~':~"::'!';.~~ Building of Courts, BEACON 5707-M -----:.,::-----------------1...,, 700 camauon, .,;.....,_ and -auon -.id. pointing out that Two N ew Businesses COL D II POT Sp EC I AL I S ~ r-------------------------iclwelllng $MOO· Roy A Klenger otata law requhw a public he&ring D&EDOJNO, ft.OATS, BULIUIEAD8, PILI! D&IVINO, mr<J.. 41!i Heliotrope' $2000 ·addJUorw: on the county budget not later twCounty !,~~ hav_!_ appdrotwved 18'5 Nl'WPORT BLVD. COSTA M!SA Jeue L. Ov;rly, 810 A~ than Aug. 20, with 90me counties o new ....... ,....., .... COUi\.9 an o -------------------------' $10 000 dwelling holding budgtt beari..np much new bualnea establlahmenU. ;==============~=========::; ' ' • earlier. 'Ibey are an elght-unJt bungalow "Active citizen p&rticlpaUon In court on Santa Ana avenue, near •. A' NDB' LAS ING TRAUTWEIN BROTBEBS Mesa Contractor Sued for Divorce budget bearings Le one· way that Del Mar avenue, to be built by A. ·1· the people can be sure they have W. Newman: a 15--unlt court on done their part ln the drive to hold Acada •treet near Palisades road, OICN. ICNOINIZBINO OONTllACl'ORS Otto M. Dodd, Coeta Mesa con· county and other government ex· planned by Frank Bates. tractor, wu eued for divorce penditurea wtlhln bounda," the Bual.neum approved were a boat PAINT AND RUST REMOVING AUTOMOBILES -MCYI'ORS MOORING CANS -BUILDINGS by Lucllle Dodd who asked cuetody taxpayen' uaoclatlon declared. llhop on Newport avenue and 15th BEACON M72-W 2410 ClllNTRAL A vmNUlll of their eon, 18, and daughter, 16. street by Arthur Gilman, and a BEACON 5099 BEACON 6080-J NEWPORT B&ACU. CALIF. The couple were marrted for 21 uaed can and trucke eeta.bll..sh· ____ ...._ ___________________ .;! ye&r11. . Ha rbor Man Leaves ment on Newport boulevard near I :~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~ Mra. Dodd asko dlvlalon ot pro-$15 000 Estate 20th, by Walter J . Fowler. -• perty which includes 12 Iota In ' LUMBER -A'iiiii a Good Std of Other - BUILDING MA'l'EBIALS I Coeta Mua, the location of their The will of Gilbert Place who contractthg bua:ineu, and their died June 3, wu rued ln court ta.et home 1md turnlah.inp at 420 Ber· week, leaving a $15,000 eat.ate, per· n&nl street in Coeta Mesa. She aonaJ effect.a, and two parcele of aJao ub rea.onable support from re&1 estate to h1a widow, Mn. an lncorrie which ahe allege. to be Sulvia Queen Place, 1708 North between $10,000 and $20.000 an· Ocean Front. He willed $50 to nually. hie daughter, Mn. Marton De Jar· nett ot Paaadena. MaJO· r Fire Averted Mra. Place aaked termination of ' jolnt tena..ncy lnteruls lJ'J Newport Corona del Mar After Beach property and a prom1aory Rubbish Burning note. • HEARING SET A grali tire at 712 Irt., which Arraignment of John William Dittmar on a charge of LMulng a threatened to spread over 10me bank check with intent to defraud 200 acre.1, and endangering the wu set for June 20. He ta alleged water reeervolr, waa extinguiahed to have passed a $40 check Jan. by Newport Beach and Costa Meaa 27 at Newport Beach. firemen. Although only approxi· ·, Q"""-8. ~la'I General cOntractor Phone Bart.or U2 CABINET SHOP SERVICE • THOMAS C. I OBNSON, Sapt. WI Tltlrtletll St. ---.. mately 10 acres were burned, a SANDEil STOLEN I~===========~ major contlagn.tion wu averted Frederick Yacht Co., 1215 C.OUt I 1 L:=======================::!l I through cooperation and quJck ac· Highway, reported th~ thett of a tion of the local nreflghten. $100 under from the pilot house. c. E. mcc1nnlck ••1n1a1111 aa. -------------------------! Wallace C&lberhead. at the Cor· +-------------------------+! ona del (Mar addreu, reportedly ;::.===========; started !he f'lre by burning traah Build Now With -. • r· ·"' GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' WS CAN OBTAIN DD: ND:llCllllAllY llAn:&IAU! cOmplete Cabiiiet Shop Servi~ -omo.1 -1'11111 Qna.bet 'Dop ---·BmL -.._ c.111- ---·-omoe Ill 11.utae ...... ......... , ...... OallL ETS~HOKIN & GALVAN El.Jr.cl'.tBICIANS -............... --· .......... ·- • ln hia yard. The flames •pread out of control, bumlng the fence, and l'1"UI on the Irvine Ranch property. FUGSTDNE ... CONCRm -WORlt- ,lan DTDU.n8 raatl:ta aa• ... ......., ~ ........ . I • ....... rr'Mir m1 R.o ors W. J: B1nbow ' . ,_ ... ...., . l ' -\ • Cesspools & Septic Tm Otta ed ........... _...__ WI 11w a.11s1 auab<ed COWPI.Sn HOMS BUIJ.DUS Cabiaet Shop 2134 Newport BlYd. COSTA MISA!CALIF. Phone Be1cOJ1. 5073 WALL•CE IL GOllJI ~ P AIN'l'INO A.ND P.&PEMffAlfoµfG IM'l -AMA.-Ooft.&. va• PMM 8 11N11 llll·W We Are Now Distributors for. stockwell's Trend of the Times •i££P~l'•a lbt O"q h te 8t.ocll Ill Orup c:ic-ty No W*'"nf Im• Mete Dell.., •O££•a_r'• UllBD. .... (,. • Plumbing Contractor SPECIAUZING IN DllNBDIA'J'B llBPAIB SBllVICB "W• 11 ... .II.... lo S.w. 1fou" AMON WEST 2607 Central Newport Barbor 289•• THYGESEN & LARSEN . Plaste~g Contrac:ton PRONE BEACON 5050-B 120 • 23rd SL Newport Beach ' • Gea'L Ooll.t. HU-· Bk'd.Cona -· ..,...,.~11oxma.ao. ~ BMrJOll 5'18-11 or AN-W All 'l7Pe8 <Jm retie Work R eddemtal RepUr \ Am:·-..... • • • I • • • • \ .. -••• .,.. a&&W Talal ..-..W Olr OOSONA Dm. IC&S "'l'llere'• a ~t In oriel Sll;>mtlon My H eart" Betfewed :-Complle&W by CJ1au11e ........ K ing Of ·Su, I Slated for "'-••••1111 oww i.-ft_ n... __ t 1 n u.n;,a.J'nn"'e& ao• Jattalec-.+10' ..... """94'7 .. 1•1 II OWDiw Lot -u 'l'<UI rwtnq'J 9.28 10.60 ll.83 12.83 3.68 By Banster CJ!eely Balboa Beauties I . ~ tJl6 .Dft' boob f•tured TM laM I I tt gg 11 .,._ .... at '1be Tele~ 2H Karine a.e--..i pnl&J .-, M .... ao n.uo. um week ta. '"nlere'• A Spot ,__ V....,. ... ftene 9e•et. bl 117 -,,,. JrranJt lMlle. -of ... _ --Bunner '0ree1y bu wrttten the aened! n.e. two 1"1-t'!IMI", follow1ng review: MJe la Amedca to baJ' ,._.; .,.._ ~~ Bil "71otf,-.. ChAl'llo ....... "llllls "' tbe ----; HWl1 SUopbolle." i &lld hll Orc1-tn "7 Ac!omo et.; Nl:ly "7 wW be at U.. --.. Jlall. lllP' tide 11De. Jt.4 1.11(),& ftAOr room ...._,.'.and ~· l'IPta Jllne 20 andl_:n.t. TIMI -II =~~:nor i::;::iao\118 "::: ~~· ~o'::,ey 1;. -------·---··-·---:- eub. ,one arUat. In li1.9 own ---z, 0 ey ·--·-·-··-··-··--·---- right. but w rklns torether aa ~ Bay, Volney-L. ··--·-·----------- complete ~ mueleal' team: Hanleoty, Ira C. -----·------·- 11 12 u 1 TBICRJl:'S A SPQ't IN KY rift ftJl9&' owr tM llM1lor mliART. n.nk lMlle. Simon ,.... oa a llijle alalito< las toai and Schuater, 2.73. Flom the mo-w-_.....II' UloJ" epotted tllo ment that you plclc up thla .book .........-!lalboa .._ - with it.a deligbttul duat wrapper, ... .._.UM ..... ,., u.eemetvee ;wh!ch will remind you of a colored on tlae bMcb.. (Ttlat'• wbea valentine that should be sent on t.lae altuattoa looked sood!) Ba.met, one of Use put ·1n. atrumentallata of 1od&3', hu an all • star coMbtnation ut mual- clan.a. v o c 9.1 t •ts. enterta.lnen and arrangua. Be bu appeared ·ln many ~ such aa "Jam Bea- ston," "1.pve and Kl.Ilea.'' "The Fabulous n)neya," "DO Million Nlckela,'' Idea Girl" and many r.&llT SIDE ADDmON TO MUIO& Saint Patrick's Day, It will re.et la order to imke a more ao- ln a warm spot In you.c heart. cun&e tour of laopeetioa of tile othen.. (Alld 0.-.. ~ "4J.) Glbooft. E. F .... --BEiy 80' ot NWlJ< 120' T Elliott, Eugen~ (Estate) ···-······-··-----= 9 Pott.er,. Allee Lou.Jae ··-------·-···----···--·-··-·T Potter, Allee LoWoe ... _ .. _ ... _ .. _ .. wi,y Ii a Pott.er. Allee Louloe ···-··-···(Ac1J Iota :r 6 W1y Ii lot 8) NWly ~· ot SEly 180' TRAor 518 v With a whimay and a delight Balboe laland. eltuaUoa, they thl8 gem of a book sparkles. Dew tower-aad lower-a8Cl Every line ot it am!lea tor you; lower;! Se k>w, la fact. u.t Fati.-. and the Wee people ,had a Vodadhnan Bob Alle• eaqbi guiding, hand in the writing of the number of the plane ud thta book, whfch tell! of ./'Z1 . old to.nled It In to poUce. TM New York family made up of tour next mor.tas, u .... ,_,._ unusual adult.a, the cook who WU thetk. .Tadp: Bob OUdaeJ' ftMd not permitted to cook, her great them Mell 11001 but Ill Ute goaoon ot a nephe~ and the little lotvee.. of world htmfablp. He wU be .een and heard at b :'5 to 1 orclock on the Treu· uey Sbowf Blue Net Work, cout ~~~ ~~b~~ C&mmack. .Jarne11 W. -·····--·····-······-···-·--·--- Balboa. Saturday June 21.et. Ad· Guleman<I, Robert J . ···-··--········-····-···· 3 28 41 S1 S6 24 mi.son J"ree, Day, ~ ···--·-·-··--·-··-··----······-··-·-··---·· lllSllON ANNOUNCED ' . boy who remembers It all_ suapeaded NO ol * n-. It ls a happier book than "Life 1--------------J "An Idea of God for Today" la With Father" and by far, a tunnier book. Ca ncer Fund F ails To Reach Mark; Campai~ Re-Opened --;aWhat have you Jaytns uwnd the uue of the aermon planned by the houae that you don't need 1 the Rev. ~ F. Schrock for next Why not nm a clauU'led ad lD The PRESS and dimpoM of tt f' Sunday at Corona del Mar Com· Call Harbor 1919 munlty Churcll. Congregational. LEGAL NOTICE The National cancer Fund cam-.... '"· .... ,_-_, ... ~---~''·-·--·~··-·-·-··~-,_,.,,, .... ~-.~..,-.,._ .... ,.~·--·-·-•~··-.,.,.,.~ .... -... ,,,,., ... ~.~·-·'0-----------~·~----~--, pal.gn ha.a been re-opened in New- port Beach, according to Mra. Victor Grace, who revealed that lndlvlduala In Newport ~ach had not yet attained their goal. Only $336 has been dpnated to date, ahe said, although the Aasiatance League has donated $1114 and an- othCT $300 from the Thrift Shop. Since the battle again.at cancer b an uncea.a:ln.g one, 1t has been decided to continue the campaign tor a while longer. Mra. Graef! sald If anyone in the area turned in 1 a dollar the Hubor would qulckly tu1fiU tt'!J quot.a.. All tuntl3 will go toward building the two million dollar cancer clinic in Los Angeles. Anyone wishing to con- tribute may do so by malling their donation to Mrs. Grace at 321 Alvarado Place, Balboa. Anything will be welcomed from a dime to a four figure check. Harbor Mao Visits Australia ... Raymond E . Gaaton, 18, fire- man, first class, USN, brother of Ralph J. Gaston of 1104 Cliff dr., Newport Beach. baa visited Syd- ney, Auatrali&, while 1erving aboard the oiler USS Cb.i.kukia.. DELI NQUENT TAX AND ASSESSMENT LI ST ' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Newport Beach City Tax.ea and AMeUmenta Dellnquent for FISCAL YEAR 1946-4 7 ----··---- STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ) ) ... ) I, R. R. Hodgkinlon. as Ex·OUlcto Tax Collector, in and for the City of Newport Beach, County ot Orange, State ot California. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that. default having been made ln the p&yment ot taxes and &88ewnenta due to ,the City ot Newport ach for the fl.seal year ending June 30, 1947, upon the property herelnatter described, and that, unleu a&Jd tax.ea and assessmente so delinquent. together with all penalties and coat.a due thereon, be paid at the Tax Collector's Otftce in the City Hall, on or before Monday, June 30, 1947, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. ot that day, all ot aa.id property described in the within list on which aa.ld tue8 and aaaeamenta, penalties and coet.e are th~ unpaid, wW on the date and .the hour above apeclf1ed. BY OPERATION OF LAW, be sold to the City of Newport Beach, and that such a.le will be made tn the OFFICE OF THE TAX COLLECl"OR ot aa.ld City. R. R. HODGKINSON, EX-Otnclo Tax Collector of Newport Beach, Calltomi& Lott. !\.-Moclllette ···-··-··-······-·····-·--··· Wllaon, IUda J . ···-····--··-· .. ···············-··-·· Halmln.lkl. Sylvuter J . ·······-···········-········· Humphrey, 'I'hurlow ){. ···········-·-····-·------· Bendel"80Jl, Elthea L. -··-··--·--·--··--····------· . Henderwon., Elthea L. ------·-------······--·--- l4arplea. Perce ·······-··-··-·····--·····--··---·-·-·--·- TRAor 71141 Kreege, Howard C. ·····--·--···-----·-··········-···- TRACT H8 4 12 13 6 Plwnmer, Anthony K.. .... ----···-···--······-··-··· -96 ~CT 71! Conners, B&JTy R, ···-···----·-·-·-·-··--·--··--··-8 SEASHORE COLONY TRACT City of Newport Beach ·--····-····-······--··--·· City ot Newport Bea.ch ····-·-····-···-·--···-········ HaJde.rman, Bertha M. _ .............. SWly 80 • (Inc por SL adj) Jon ea, Em.ma M.. -·········-·-··-···---··SWly 60' (Inc por 8t ad)) Layer, Adam -·····---····---···············SWly 60' (Inc por at adj) Busb&rd, A.n.n& E. -···--·--····-··-··--····---·--···· Bu.shard, Anna E.. ··---··-·-·-·-·-·-···-···Sly ~ Hodaon, Willl&nl ·-·-···-···-············-·····-·-------- Hod.oon. William -·-··-·-·················-·--···-···· Hod.oon. William --·--···-······························ THIRD ADDmON Shafer, Roy V. -··----·--·-···-·-····--····-·-···-············ State of Ca.lifomla ········-···-·-·······---··-··----·-· 2 2 I 4 7 8 6 7 8 8 6 OOEAN FRONT TRAOT Stale Of California ··--·--··-··-·--··-··-·········-·· RIVER SECl'ION Outland, Marle A. ···-···All (Inc bet same 6 high Ude line) • 7 i ' i • 5 TIU.or 16 16 20 20 20 A B B E E H L L L 0 13 B E I K K L L 7 7 7 48 47 48 The Chikaakia ts part ot Tuk Force 38. Comprised of 14 sbJps, the tuk force ill maktng the ttrat Large-scale viatt of U . S. warahips to Auatralla since the end of the war. Crew members participated inv arious ahon acUv1Ue11 includ- ing a parade tn Sydney and sport- blg event.I wtth the Royal Aua- NEWPORT BEACH TRAOT Total FIRST ADDmON TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS tra.µan Navy. . Before the arrival in Australia, tradJ.Uon&l croutng the equator ceremoniea were held. At the completion of the rites, the men were officially declared "shell- b&cks." Anita Sexton Sells Delicatessen To "Pappy" Ewing Becauae of the crowda of cwi- tomers beseigtng the place, Mrs. Anita Sexton ot The Galley, 507 Eut Central, turned over her dell- cateuen ·bu.sl.neu t o Marian "Pappy" Ewing th.1.9 week 1n order to concentrate entirely on the rest- aurant and catering bualneas. Aueued Owner L&ndtteld, Raymond L. -·-·-··-·····-·-·-··-····-···· M.Wer, Henry A. ···········-····-··-··-····SEly 33' App,lebury, Clarence A ···--······-····-·········-···· Applebury, Clarence A ··--······-SWly 115' RIVER SEOl'ION Hughes, Mary A. ··-·························-··········· Stone, Roy D., Sr. ····-··-················-···-·--···-··· Scott, Wanda F . ·----···-··-········--··--··----····-···· Scott. Wanda F. ···-··-·······-··-·········-··········· Meston, Alex C. ···-······················-··············· Perrin, Edwin .J. ···-·-···--·--··-·--··--------·-·-····· Sweetzer, Harold F . -··-······-·-· Wly 8 % Sweetzer, Harold F . -·········--·····-··-·····-······· LAKE TRACT Johnson, Em.ma Goodman, All (Ex Sly 2l!i ' (Inc por ot Sec 28-6-10 betw aame ..,d RR and R,IW) Sweetser, Harold F. -----··-··-···---·····-··-·····-· Bloom, Walter R. ··-----·--···-----.NWIY 80' Bloom, Walter R. -··---·-·--··-··-.NWlY SO' Bloom, Walter R. -·--···-----------·.NWl,y SO' Bloom, Walter R. ·--···-···-·····-·-.NWly SO' Porta, Margaret A. -·-···-··--·············-···-·-··· Henley, Turner, OANAL SEOl'ION Jooeph M. ···-·······-·-··-·-·----·'··-·-· .Jackaon -·-·-··--·--·---·-··--··-·······---· Lot Block Dellnq'y Truaty, William H . ···-··-··-···-······················· 13 J.2 AndeJ'90n, ElrnWe K.. ·····----·--·····--····-··········· 8 13 3 28 $ 28.09 Guatafaon, &rt ·······-······-·-·····-·····-··-······· 9 17 9 32 6.I7 Guatateon, Bert ···-··-··--·····-··-··SWJy Ii 10 17 Ill S6 6.88 I~ S6 4.09 Chamberl.!).n, G. Elwood _ .. _ .. _ .. ___ ....... 16 17 H I7 13 14 I6 22 7 8 4 19 21) - 22) 23) 24) 7 6 4 37 37 38 38 43 44 136 136 130 133 134 134 134 134 234 Rhoden; Eva F. ·······-··-····--·········-·······-··· 6 22 Stein. Peter ··-·······-··-··-----·---·····--··-·---···· 12 23 3.09 Crane, Norm.an W. ·-·-------···-·······-··-··-··-··· 19 28 5.88 .Gould. Maylou ··-·--··-···-·-····---···-·--·--··-··-···-··· 10 SO 4.50 City ot Newport Beach ··-···-·-··-··-·····-·---· 10 31 14.45 City ot Newport Beach ···--·····--·-····-----·--·-11 • 31 9.lG Daniel, Robert H. Jr. -·-···-·--·-··---·----------· 1 S2 4.21 Dan.tel. Robert H. Jr. --·-··-·········-········-··---···· 2 32 G.88 Boulevard. Impr. Co. .. .... ·-·-··········--·-·--··· ti • S2 7.68 Gage, Charles F . ········---·······-·······--··--······-··-19 21.88 4.82 2.66 4.66 17.63 ' 12.90 4.28 Barnett. Elton D. ·--··-·····-··-···-··--·-···-·· 18 Finnigan, William C. ··············-·--·············· 6 KcNlel, Chari .. K. ···-··--··-··---·-··········· 19 Green. Tbomu A. --·-···---···--··-··-···-··········· 3 H&Dlblet. Joeeph ···--··--·····-····-·-·····--·-·---··· lt HUiton. Mollie J. ·-------·······--·-···········--·--··---·· 16 Moore, M&rvln J. -··-····--·-·-··-·····-·--·---·--·· 17 Brockman, Swen A. ···----·····-··---·--·-···--·· 15 Broclanan., Swen A ·---·---·-··-------·---·-S Moore, Bonnie I.. ··-·--·-·-·--·----···-··----···--·· 24 M.ttchell, Raymond A. -··---·--··-··"·-·-·--·· 13 )(ttchell, Raymond A.. ·-··--····-······-···-· H Mitchell, Raymond A.. ·--~---------·-······-··· 15 Barnett, Pernel G. ··--···-·-·--·---··--··----~·-··-23 TBAor !7 Ewing ta now operating the deli- cateaaen at Keene's Comer, 301 Palm, where he d18pemes a com- plete line of tuty, prepared food.II and trozen product.a trom 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. week d&)'B and on Sat· urday, to midnight. Picnic lunches are tupplled on request. Turner, JacklOJ\ ---------·--· .. ---------·----........ __ TU.mer, Jackaon ·--·-----------··-·--·------··-···-·-· • 9 139 HS HS 143 33& 637 4.28 10.66 22.38 13.21 (Boulevard Addi-to Newport IWpte) Melford, Samuel Victor ---·----·-·------·--·······--·· • Trueblood, J . W. -··-···········--·-·······-·······: ...... . • s 6 Mesan Asks Marriage Annulment LANCASTER ADDmON Rorick. Jam ea B. ··----·-·--·-·-·-··---··-- N 6 R Inc ---·· ··---··-··-·· N 6 R Inc --·····---··-··-···-·-··-·---··- N 6 R Inc -·-··-··-··--···-··-··-··-··········-·····- Annulmen\ of the marriage of Phyllis J'oan Hicks, now 18 years of age, wu sought of S~perlor Court in a petition today filed by her mother, Mrs. Sophia Todd ot Ooata Meaa. . SEO!'ION A The petition said that the ce.re-Sutton, Fn.ak ---·--··-·-··-··--·-···-·-···-··-·-- mony waa performed, Dec. 11, Suttora. Frank --·-··--·-----·--·----· , lSKS, at Sa.n Diego, with Jesae-Sutt.or&. Frank. --·-··---------··-----· -Henry Hieb, now of Brlatol, Burne,. Edward, H. ···-----·-··-··-··-··-··· Tenn., ·and that the gtrl'e physical Bum.s, mctward H. ···-··--··-·-·--··-········---condition Ls auch. that contin.uance of marriage would endanger her TBA.or iu health. She WU 15 ,,....., of -Danlei.on_ Carl A. -·····--··--·-··-··-····· at the time ot the ceremony, SetUe, Tbornu H. --------------··· which Mn. Todd said wu per- formed without parental ~t. Gun Firing at Pyramid Cove Gun ~ wW be conducted In J'7ramld Ooft .,_ f>om S L m. to 12 noon. Jl"riday, J"u:ne 20. ac- ~ to c...t Guan! Notice t.o Ka11nen. 'l'be danger .,. re- _.bloo a -rde ot u m1IM --u. "' u.e -ter of ~d eo... M OW-08 Death !llXJUON B Balboa Ci?cle ·Tu! ·--------· ... ··-·-----Balboa Ci?cle Tu! , .. _ ... ______________ ........ _ )(c:<Jheyotal, Edna E. ···-············-···--------·· TBAQ'I. "' Baird, ,-. A,. ·----··--••• . TB&Or - tJnd.bl, 'George R. ------ IJrut•hl, G4iorp R. ' &.&Bl' eam.u. Georp K. ·-·----~ ear..,u. GeorpK. ------so or •om .& ·•n J---.. L. -al' ---- 15 ' 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 • 3 18 • 211 26 •• 4 10 u , •• ' 2211 2211 2211 227 227 12 12 16 15 18 111 9 • 7 T J • • • • • • 23.01 74.82 189.88 62.23 I.a.82 22.49 11.il ll.17 3.89 211.ee 2I.16 ' 114.39 9.15 29¥1 10.ff -23M Page. Roy ·-········-····--······-··-··--····-··------12 12 TBAOT 9lll Berlinger. Norm.an L. ·-·--······--·------··· BerUnge.r, Nonna.n L ···-·--·--·----·-·-J. Roblm<m. Barry A.. ----·-·-·--·- Red.fem. mdward Jam.ea et al --·--- Walker, Ci!&< ... H. ···-······-·-----·--- Tubln, Eddie S. et al ···-··.NW 300 ' of SE 838.78' (Ex NEly 80' ot NWJy 1311') (3.90 ac) Ball. R. l)nnaJd et al -.NW 1ll8.78' of SE 838.78• (El: NE 160' 6 at) (US ac> Dorocher, Andre J. ···--·-··--NW GO' of am 20i.15' Tibbit., lllarl R. ·--------BE 118.10' ot NW 150' -.... Bermu A.. ---- Allen, Jon im.t -·------·.BWly % Seem•n, ~e L. ------·- Sttm~ Clarace L. -·--Ja:lJ' 1n Wnpt, Harold W. ---.Nlay Ii Wriellt. Harold W. . ------ A A 2 3 1 3 i F H 181 518 G8G 086 80CI eoe .ACW&Afll: (Ow' '* Diet kt.) et al ....Lot GO' x 30• In -..10 lff' Nl:ly of lllk,, '7. --""_.,. ..,, 4'ltlt 8t. ~. "7 lllP-llM • • • • 2 2 3 4 ' . -- - lUll -· llUford D. ·-·--.. --17 'JIDU!i.1ob. BUford D. ·--··-----··-·-----19 -. Barry clec'd ___ .NEl,y ;II)' 1.2 -. Barry doc'd -.llWIT 21()• l~ ~mlnr, Madge _____ ..NELy 10' 18 rwn·mtnc, M&dp ----------16 Smith, Harriett B. ···-··-~---·.NEl,y 115' 20 12.U Smith, Harriett B. ···-·----·-----····---·-22 Iii 1811 1811 136 1811 137 137 29.61 12.14 12.14 2.()11 I8.GO 28.3& 5.GO 1.33 I2.63 12.63 6.34 20.1111 12.83 I2.83 12.63 12.63 H .S6 12.63 87.20 8.00 1.18 3.83 3.83 7.42 7.42 7 . .f.2 3.95 2.22 9.16 7.42 19.59 3.89 7.42 6.69 3.95 29.27 37.93 40.02 4.63 13.26 ff.OI 29.84 8.76 17.83 4.47 4.47 37.08 8.47 17.76 7.07 U .23 9.33 7.07 7.07 S.66 3.66 9.92 3.88 3.66 20.7' 10.114 33.77 8.47 4.33 10.75 7.07 7.07 11.08 17.30 ' 8.68 209.66 SG.78 H.38 ·2.15 a.M 3.00 3.00 11.M OOBONA DEL MAB Han.,....n., Henry .J_ .. ---·--·-.. ---·----·--· .... -... Hart, Charlea E. ···-·--········--·.Nlllly· Ii Hart, Charleo E. ···-··---·-·-········SWly Ii Carroll, June ·······-············-······-···-··············· Rob!naon, Stephen ·'·····-··-··-··--···-··-···-··· de la Torre, Alpb.onae G. ···-·-···---····-····-···.-· de la Torre, Alphonse G. ···--····--·--·--····-···-- D!i-vt., Edw&rd P. et al --··-··-··--------··--- Davia, E.dward P . et al ··---··----·-····-···--·-·-··- Pellett, Charles B. ···-·-···--·--··-·····--·-··-··· Self, Arthur ·-----·-······--···-···-······--·-·--··-······- Van Hall, Gerard E. ··-··---··········-·····-·-········· Van Hall, Gerard E. ···-················SW!y 10' Davia, Mabel P . ·······-·-, ....................... _ .. o .. . Hall, Andrew s. ···········-··········-······-··-····- Cleversley, l.eo C. ············--·-·---····--·----·- Gillespie, J . Edward ············---···-·--······-······- Hall, Andrew S . ··-········--·····--····-·-········-·-·-·-· ' Luahbaugh, Lawrence Von ·-·-···----·-····-·-·- Cline, Alt red L. -·-····-·------·····-····:··------·-····- Ne&ry, Philip E . ·······-······-······················-··· Martin, Glen 0 . -·····--··--·-·-·--····--··-···-········-- Forster, Arthur B ......................... NEly 20' Forster, Arthur B. --·····--·····--··--··········--··-··- Pond, Forrest W. ···········-···-···----···········---·-·-·· ~nard, Harold T . -···········--·--·-·········-··---·--· Clemence, Warren W. ····--·-·······-·····---·-··-··- Howard, Uoyd C. ···-··--····--··--··-··········-·--···· Craig, Alan P . C. ····---····------········-··-·····-··· Cra1g, Alan P . C. -····---···---·---··-·-···-·-·- Pomeroy, Mildred K . ·········-···················-·--·· Tyner, John B. ·······-···-·----··---···········---·-····-··· M&natleld, Edward F . ·······--·····--····-··-······--·- Ingraham, Alma ]<. ·······-··············-··········· Elliott, W . T . ······-·····-····--················-···---····-· Ball, Elizabeth M . . ...................................... . Peel, Leone IY. ························-········· ............. . DePuydt, Dorothy K. ······-························-··-· Estle, Fred ~ ···-···-·---·······--···---------·-·-·--···- Higbee, Vera L . . .... : ... ·------·--····-·····-·-··--·-···· Higbee, Vera L. -···············--·-···-··-SWly lAi: Goolman, K.athryna ····--·-······· ·-·····-·····-··---- de la T orre, Alphonse -·---········-····--·······-··-···· de la Torre, Alphonse ·························--·-····· de Ia Torre, Alphonse ···-·····--·--·-···-············· de la Torre, Alphonse ................................... . Huttman, Richard J . . .................. ..NEly 115 ' Huttman, Richard J .................................... . 23 11 19 20 12 ·H 18 i 8 14 3 10. 12 18 3 5 10 14 7 2 22 7 10 12 3 3 11 1 1 8 22 8 10 17 5 22 6 IO 3 i 6 22 16 17 19 21 8 10 TRACT 87S--OORONA DEL .RAB Smith, Herbert L-···························-··········-· 8 Wallace, C&rl H . ········-·········-···-············-····--43 Wright, William C. ·····················-····-······-···· 22 TRAOT ~BONA DEi; MAB Prewitt, William C. -······-····-·--··--········--··-·-· Hogan, Paul J. ········-··-····--·-······················· Hogan, Paul J . -····-·-···-········ .. ·············---· Wortman, Arthur V ................. NEly % Wortman, Arthur V. ············---·-·-············· Pa.rsona, Mary J. ···-····--·········---··············-·-- 15 38 S7 66 67 70 TRACT 111!6--00RONA DEL MAB Bonham; Clint v. ·······-······························· 18 Grt!tln, Max 0 . ···········································-34 ACREAGE-CORONA DEL MAB Hayne8, Edna V. ............... .NE 1.22 acres (S of Co Rd ) (Inc por ot Carnation Ave) 242 243 243 332 33& 33& SS& 337 337 432 43& 43& 43& iii& 63-0 63-0 530 63-0 532 1533 1533 636 637 637 639 MO 1140 829 630 63-0 634 63& 63& 639 840 84I 642 842 730 730 730 734 737 737 7S7 737 737 737 A A B D RE-SUB OF SECl'ION I-BALBOA ISLAND Scott, William H. ·················-··················-··· 17 2 Rogera, Edwin G. ···-·-····-····-·-··-·······-··· 11 7 Brown, Robert L.. ················--·······-··-·-········-· 9 11 Thorn, Robert R. ··········--·-·--·----······-············ 7 12 SECTION Z-BALBOA ISLAND Kneububl, BenjlL!lltn F. ·············--·-···--·······-·- Nord.atrom, E . C. --··-·····-·--·-··-------------·-----···· Blodgett. Harry L. ·······-·················:: ........... . SEOl'ION ll-BALBOA Stirling, Robert L. ···-······---··················-··· Wolfe, LeRoy ···········-···········'··········-··········· Moorman, Florence W. ·-········-·-··················· . ' Rogera, J1U11es E ........ : ......••... ·-·-····---··-···---· wataon. Kellar E . ···············-·······-·······-····--· Fry, Ellzabeth ······-r-······· .. -··--··-··········-- Brewwter, Barry c. ···------·-···-·········-··· McDonald, Belen -···--··-·--·······--······-·-··-···---·· Eastman, Robert A. -····--·············-······-: ..... . Culver, Merrill M.. ·-··--·-·-·····-·-·······-···-··--·-·· Culver, Merrill M.. ----·······-·······--····-·-·····-·····-· 10 21 s ISLAND 12 27 1 26 29 30 34 S6 2I 1 2 SEOl'ION f-BALBOA ISLAND Parker, Horace Jr. __ PNker, Horace Jr. -----------··---· Zube. Char lea E. -·-··-··-····--··--···--··-··· Zube, di&r ... , E. ----·-···--·--······-·--·-··-· Hamm.· Harold L. ···--·····-··--··-·.Ely 75' Jame.a. Velma P. ----···-··--···-------·---·-··--·---- Jameo, Velma P. ---··---W\Y Ii 19 20 8 9 1 19 20 SEO!'ION 5 Bi\l,MA ISLAND Sullivan, Charlee r. ----·------·-·- Muon, Jolin William ---------·· Gilman. Arthur J . ... ------ Gilman. Arthur J. _ Jenklna, Fred B. et al ·-·---- J"Mkfna. :&'red B. et al ------·---- ca.., Martha T. -·····-··---.All (ilx alley) l"acto, t.eo a ---------------·---··· Duncan. eana Tomuo --··-----· bmcan, Carla Tomuo - Duncan, Carla TCJID&80 __ _ • 26 12 H 15 13 H 20 2 s 8 8 11 1S 16 18 16 17 18 I9 21 21 11 11 13 13 14 H H 1 2 3 3 5 5 7 9.811 . 5.13 9.1111 5.I3 4.23 4.23 16.16 7.74 3.90 4.4.8 6.92 7.118 3~ 3.90 17.23 3.03 3.90 13.17 29.91 4.M 8 .94 18.24. 23.3& 8.23 3.39 2:112 3.69 6.92 6.92 6 .92 9.61 9.61 81.89 4.23 8.69 6.92 3 .~9 3.69 14.2~ 6.92 6.92 8.23 8.23 4.38 4.23 3.69 3.69 3.69 17.01 2.04 6.5I 26.77 16.71 6.11 4.48 t .48 19.94 2.38 f..23 11.47 8.87 6.U 342.S3 57.79 10.40 24.84 18.07 34.02 15.81 30.28 23.57 22.03 17.88 38.33 S0.69 11.il 63.37 42.4:6 24.66 67.27 52.77 22.1111 31.GO H.01 23.02 63.21 67.00 18.62 I03.0G 70.92 82.32 118.98 62.22 66.75 20.32 19.60 9.61 40.06 7.71 2.111 All poperty. beretDbefore dmcrlbed' u-..... ~tuatec! ID the corporate -ol u.e ClTY or Nl:WPOJlT DA.CB, COUNT!' OF ORANGE. 8T&.Tll or .CAID'Oi!NIA. f.48 ·-Jt. R. BODO* I N.901', . ':13 " . j - l.1J .,,_ J-JI, U. 11 ,-.. lNT • -• • I • • • • - ' • • ... u ........... ..._s.-.. ·GAS 01-L TIRES ; TUBES BAttERIES & ACCESSORIES c p 'A 0 R L I s W H A I S N H G "Wlllle y-.. Ille - LIDO · RICHF'IELD • , . , LIPTON TROPHY PRESl!~Tbo f&mouo U ptoa Perpeb.J Cb&IJear Troplly, won by Bal Ramler ID the P0C ADU ..... wao ofllclally preeeQ.ted to the Voyapn Yacht Olub lut Fnday a.IPL BaJ la ahowa. mak•ac the of.fletaJ ptteentatton t. Dr. Paul Van· Depltt, commodore. a.ad hh two atlracd\-e diaushte.ra.. Jo&aJM. and Mary Jean Vaa Delrlft at the rt'p.lar dhme.r meettq of tbe Voyacen.. (P hoto by B;eckner l ' • • NliWl'ORT·B•t.11()& pR1ll!8 , '.I;hW'Bday, June 19, 11N7 --· 111ww1""47 -cnJ>. Roell7 -loo mud! to ~ about .....i. ~t Illa tlobliic tnlnlnc 1n deck h&nd, 111 a "'1><11 ~Y to b&n tima"· . 8eia curnDb were bid. elthw, Mcw1°1 out.tHe at. en. little kM:a1 wt.ten from Joe Dixon a.nd on a boat too. we mi,p.t mentton. s-ybodJ"• Jin.-pt &11. llllcled ----wu tbe only fla)I opent & lot ot· time b&utlng beJ~ up. W• decided to l'O down to the for the day for Bait Tank. before he became •kipper of the Your ad ln the Prem ta 1'94 bottom and pt • ~t 'caue Jtm WIMl, Kipper of the ~ Lorentaen bo&L F.ddl~ Holcomb, by t.bouu.nda every week.. nothinc ellle WU blllril:. came & __.-/ we IU>d -~ ..,. b&d· a b&Ubut, but It WU a bl&' lo&' bar-, OU\ldo. bl&' ""'""" to t&ll• UMi dousl> for tbe blnoot J1ob ot th• claJ'. Luc1Q> too, 11oc&11• b&llbut didn't count and there ~ eome bl&' b&llbut l&nclod tb&t clay. . Western Stylel $2.50 , •10 Y11r1 ... 11• Tro1•11-Fr11 ~ 1 .... it 11 • .. ,..... feel Jib t1lnllag baadoprinp ••• to i-r daa cldMri. ol -Senel Gu Refrigeroton ue lacnulnc. IUld char rhey'n fairly btm#Mt with modem lmp-11 ... we haiiate to ou,uar your nuhing to onler ooe ju.r oa Ibis oa:ou.nt. Bur if what you"n rally &her ii tho very 6-poorwar refril"ntoc money con buy ... don'c overlook a Servel •.. th<.., 4,.J ONLY n/ritwlllor whou Jr«V•i szsl• Juu 4'fl ""'°""ilM:wwl 10..YEA& Gp AaANTEE. This G uaroncee by che gu a>mpeny is behind <be gracest , ga.s refrigeraror in 20 yean ... cbe 1roubk·fr<< Servel! .rAOK .r. KING Vayogers Yacht Club Acaos:0 ,:: LIDO Now Custodians Tl-IE Bait 10 Years aid Tr11~l1 ·Free .._-===NEWPQ====n===== Of Famous Trophy Companion ro rhe "nlOtfonal n.., S.rwl All-Ytor Ga• Afr Condfrfontt TllVIL l'Oa llOTOaJITI JUNI 19-25. It eeema to be Sportsman'• Week in Southern Califor· Dia thill week, but there'• aomethin& for you to do in the Southland whether you want to participate younelf or ju1t laze around and watch. People are tr<1velin& thouunda of miles to see wbat'o ju.t around the cor- ner for lucky you. HARBOR CITY DOG SHOW Lon& Beach, J une 21, 22 At Municipal Auditorium. GEORGE ROGERS TROPHY RACE Balboa, J une 21 . LAKESIDE RODEO Lakeside, June 22 ALASKA PICNIC Sycamore Grove, Los An· &eleo, June 22 SILVERGATE RIDING CLUB HORSE SHOW San Dieao, June 22 NATIONAL INTER- COLLEGIATE TENNIS. CHAMPIONSHIPS Loa "-leo, June 23-28 MISSION DAY "-San Diemo, ]WM! 23 Blrthday 1=aremonieo at PaJaVwidn. r ri~' ' ' I . ' ~-- la then • Richfield Credit . Card in your pocket these daya? U not, you're iniainc a lot cl atra <eavenience. A Richfield Credit Card leb every R i chfield dealer everywhere know you're one of the family. Your oaar-Richfield dealer will be happy to help you apply tor we ol these e ... poRI ID wweyi.,. travel tuva.a•ac NOW ' • C\latody of the famoua Upton Perpetual Challenge Trophy wu officially gtven to the Voyagers Yacht Club la.st F riday ntrht bv Hal · Ramser w hoee 1leek P . C. C aloop, the "AnUgua" defeated t lve other aleek racing yachts &t San Diego over Memorial Day week- end At thle ~gular dinner meeting The "ahol ln the arm" that New- of the Voyagera, attended by eome port Harbor aporta and commer- hundred-odd memben and gueat. clal tlahlng boat. have been look- at Sam'• Se.a F ood Spa ln Sun&et lng tor, i. here. Yep, we mean Beach. indlviclual trophte. were the ALBACORE are here. •First preaented by the club to the mem-onea of the eeuon were t&lten ott bers ot Mr. Ramaer'• victorious Newport Beach Lut Friday. And crew. Acceptance of the Upton boy, how the word geta aro~d. cup wu made In beh&1t ot the Bert Milla, Jeaa Skeen, Port club by Commodore Paul V&nl>e-Orange, Earl'• Landing, Port Udo, gTilt and hia two daughten. Kini'• L&ndlng, Ray Kimball'• VanDegTilt, by the way, ha.I en-lA.ndt.ng, Nineteenth Street, Paul tered hi.I trim •loop, the "Teton" Loreftllen'• Balboa Pavilion, and ln the Honolulu· race and the two even Ollie Campbell were all gtrla will be members of hia crew bu.1Ulng with a ctivity and hold u they try to cany the burgee. ot high hopes. De.manda tor the the Voyacera Club on to more drive 'em your&elf are on the tn- vtctorle11. cru.ae too. Al Adam.a preaented a very In-Seema like aome ot the Newport teresting after.-dinner prognm of Beach boy11 have been thinking lt'a color-movlea which he had ahot about time the alba~re were get- "'4ade in Califomia COWPUNCHER JEANS Loo• lf'l•rl•r. flt b.tt•r. S11- per·w1i9ht blu• cl•nim with '"'• im prov.d :·clothy'" t.•-+v••. 2 S.11fori11d. F•bric .tlri11••9• i.11 th •n I ~ •. !Star1d•rd t•1t CCCT-tt1A.) ] Str•in point1 b.r t•cl•d or copper rW.t•d for 9,.•'•' 1t,.n9ril, IOfl9•r welt, 4 b tra lon9. Wid. hlm·wp l:io"' to'"' for cwff t11r11·w p, 18 16 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Servel alone combines all thaM 1 A troubl~frH frenina .,-seem with • 10.Yn.r Gu Company GtJAaANTIL A Frouo food CotJi,panmeot chat ROta • whole bwbt;l bukaful of frouo foods ..• MoiR Cold. Dry Cold b frah mcau and vepUbles ••• Exua-room1 lnible intuior w ith cbrw dar-acro. lhelve1 dw adjust co eleven pmitioo1 .•• Ru.st-proof. tcntch·proof plutic coated lhel,-a ... Triuer Rela1t: itt cube uars wich Flexible Cube Rcleue ... Convninc qa ltOt'alt uay. Modern da.ign ~ .. five beautiful Servd _,dcl1 CO fie ,,our !amil1'• oeedl ... See yow-Servel dealer or p1 com.paa1 on several of hia trlpa u crew tng around and they have been [., ___________ _. ---------- member on racing yacht.I both prospecting. Commercial boats I ~;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=~:=:~~~~~~~!i!!il~~=------· ~s SOUTHflH COU NllU GAi COMPANY locally, and in the Atlantic. are out in force for the $410 per ll The meeting wa.a terminated ton beauties. Even the wives of with dancinr . and Individual "bull sports fi shermen are getting out aessions"-mostly about the B ono-the pressure cook ers and prepa r- lulu race-thia latter being the Ing to can aome of the delicious major topic of discussion around white meat. anybodys' yacht club along about Just to show you how news tra.· now. vela. Cecil Bach of Sant.a Monica Frank Linell Catches First Albacore Sat. · The honor of catching the first Albacore of the season was claim- ed Saturday by Frank Linnell of Bayshores, frorTI his boat Lynita. [t weighed eight pounW! and two on the good boat Virginia, wa.s out the day after the Initial catch of albacore wu made and turned up at Van Camp's baJge at Catalina Island with seven nice albacore and a San Diego boat brought In three more. Even the big fish cannerie!I get all excited about albacore and they a re hurrying around now to get their fish buy- ounces. Ing barges set lit eonvenient points Linnell i!I a past president of the so that t he albacore fishermen Southern California Tuna Club. won't lose a ny time. FAILS TO STOP The excepUonalLY early appear· ance of albacore preasages a dum Elizabeth M . Barstad of Balboa, good season, the expert.a say. was cited by police fo r failing to observe a boulevard stop and pe- dest riarul right of way at Par k a.nd M arine on Balboa Island. Al Forgit of t he Newport Tackle Store, just can't get away from boats. Al, who 11old out hit live ba..lt fieet to Paul Lorentzen many months ago, ts Interested in com- Press want ada bring results. merclal fishing though. He has -Your Greatest Security- ·SAVIN1GS! ' . F or a carefree f\lture and a secure preeent. .et a.aide mial1 8UDl8 for regular avtnga. Any convenient amount can •ta.rt you otf at FIRST FEDER.AL SAVINGS .. LOAN. Conol.tent cllvtdend.o bdp &km~. Come· on tn t.bJa week. Your •vinp here are lnllured to '6~000.. Saving by mall for c<lft'ftnien.ce 1 A GROUP or PROVJIN RELIABILITY!! a deal on now to acquire the 46 toot commercial fishing boat Ja.ckle Boy, which ia also known a.a t he Violet (heaven only know& why, becaUH no ttah smell!! like a.ny fiowerl from John Erik Wahl- gren. Delal la of the aale are being handled by our own City Attorney Roland Thompaen, it says ln the legal notJcee. Ted Ponting of Baldy'11 Tackle store, one ot the oldest e.tablllhed bualneuea ln Newport Harbor. la branching out. Seema that during the war the problem aroee about getting jtp and other artlttcl&l luru for barracuda , ~ baa, skipjack, tuna. alba.core and other t\ahea. Tbe Jape had been m&klng most ot them and then the Jap aupply wun't ava.ilable any more. Ted, who laya claim -to being a "fiy" fisherman of aome atandJng, hunted up a bunch of old tlme tlahermen. got 10me ot their tried and· trusted j lga. had a lot ot expenaive (ti.es made &nd began turning out aome fancy pluUo jtp which proved to be ~er th&n the .Jap proclucU. Naw It develop. that aotne trtend ot Ted'• took a bl.g" tun of "B&I~" jlp over to B&wall and the flab over there rally think th" dam thlnp are oomethln&" ·to ee.t. In fa.ct. UM naune ,haYe con• nut.a ., Ted le prepa:rlJla' to. ahlp 1-1ly deolped IU>d built Jlp to ll&woll. Tb&t'• kind& rubbln&" It In on the Jape. Flrwt thin&' we mow, they ina..y want eome ln Japan. , Tb& gcOd old C-t - pll• out "' tbe harbor from tbe ... _ Pa-..,.., clay wtt.11 & la9d "'hopetla1 --.. Jul -tbe -Uttlo fWlbls craft. Ill tbe .,. . .,_ ------•lot ot--bat ___ .... .,, _ .emit we an..._.. M a .*twu OllU..0-t __ __ Mt'1sed u.t IWI a-1 be qa M .......... -Jadl ... . 'lt. ..... ef ....... , - --~----------1 t:ao. ... llliill WUI Ph nrt --. • -• LAWN SWING Coil Springs with Head Rest- Magazine Pocket -Heavy Can- vas cover with White Fringe. Assorted Colors $s9so The last word in Outdoor . Comfort ' if./ : . Patio and Garden FURNITURE THAT ALL The Family Will Enjoy 7-Foot Garden Tiit Umbrella To Match Above Swing •. • 1995 ' \. , 3.;lf'ay Ad/aslable CBAIBB £0UNGB Innerspring Coil Pad Leatherette Coverings ....., $34.50 METAL. UMBRELLA TABLE $17.95 and $19.95 LAWN CHAIRS $4.95 and $5.95 It Paya to Buy From a Manufacturing Specialist Santa Ana Tent &Awning· Co. ... 8. ~ 8'. •.ao.c • .r~1-C .... , - 7 ..... l"loal!I .119 ( - • • 'J • \ • , . ' • -· . J • Tbmida~, Jiine 19, lN'f. -. • • ., ·~ 't. . THI MpDBM PLAmc PIMISH ................. ,.... ... -.... .._ca,..~ ftlli6. .._ • Jiii -·------·-.. ..... .......... , ......... ; ..... ~ 5 ... INTERIOR $2.96 pt. CILLO-MU CAI IHAMB. u=-=-m .. ·-. ·-.... ·-. .a...,. '2" ... '17,! 1959 Barbor Blvd. Pboae Bea. 5538-1. Costa•- I -..{NOW~ EA-SY TERMS • Bicycles ·as low as $6.00 down Powell Motor Scooters and · Whizzer Motors, V3 down 30 New 194 7 Rollfast Bicycles now on display Tricycles· Sidewalk Bikes• Roll.er Skates Baby Walkers · Scooters • Jeeps . Carryalls AT BABGADJ PRICES MESA CYCLE SHOP Expert Repairs and Servicing of Bicycles, Bike Motors and Motor Scooters Phone Beacon 5474-J . 1~929 Barbor Blv~ Costa Mesa SMITH DISTRIBITING . CO. • • • On T\leada)' ••~. June 10th;;._:•._..::. _ _;_ ___ _:-:.:··:_ __ Chapel . by the Sea Is Beene of Wedding at eight-thirty, MIN Barbara KnlCht. da11Jrh\U of Kn. 11. It. Knight of BalOO. Ial&Dd, WU united In D111rri,1re to Kr. Matthew Cox, .. aon of Kn. Frances COW: In a llmple but lmpre8.tve cere- 1895 P:tcaflc brtve, Corona del mony, K1-: Bun.Qy !Arkin, daugll-Mar. Approxfmately one hundred ter of Kr. and Kn. W. c. Larkin and tltty ru .. t. wttneued thl.o of D.UU. Tuu and Fr-ed H. Cilf- beautitUJ ceremony. which wu ford Crom the Bronx. New York, held ln th Co ,...... .. _ were united tn maniare on Sat· • mmunlty ~.., •• p-urday momlnc, .June Hth,-at ten- tional Churcb In COrona del Mar, thirty. The eervtce· WU held In and wu conducted by the Rev. BaJtz Chapel by the Sea. Corona Perry Schrock. del Mar, and wu read by Rev. Preceding the wedding aervtce, Raymond Brahama of Laguna seveTlll numbers on the organ were Beach. rendered b)' Mrs. Ruth Armstrong In the abaence of the bride'a of Santa Ana. These included pa.rents, ahe wu given in mar- "Clair de Lune," Debua17, ''Indian rlage by Joe Dendal She wu at- Love call", and ''Oh Promise Me." tired in a white plque d.reae wtth Miu Donn& Jeanne Grigg, aoprano, lace lnaert8 and wore a white bat. sang "With Thia Ring 1 Thee She carried &n old.-faahlon;ed bou· Wed .. d ,1 Lo Th .. b quet. She wu attend~ l by her • an ' ve ff, Y slater, Mlae lrill J o LarKJJt, who Grieg. Miu Muriel Hat.ch, vi~ wore a c:treu and hat of p&le blue liniat, played "Serenade" by Shu-linen and al.lo carried &n old- bert. fuhioned bouquet. Miu Le81Je Mtaa Knight, beautifully gowned Stevens, small daughter of M.r. In slipper aattn, and wearing a &nd Mn. W. K. Stevena of New- fingerU)> veil, wu eecorted to the port Hetghta:, wu flower girl, and altar and given in marriage by wot& a pale yellow organdy ptna- Mr. W. E . Holnlea of Suneet Beach. fore. She carried a bouquet of white The groom WU attended by Ken- ded b neth Lowey. The chapel wu beau-gladioU. She was atten Y titully decorated wtth large bou- Mrs. Barbara HuUnga, ~er ma-quet.a of spring fiowen and llght- tron of honor, who wore a blue eel candlea. Appropriate wedding Grecian gown and carried a bou-music, tncluding the wedding quet of pink gladioli. marches, waa turntahed by the Mn. H . K . Knlght wore a gown Chapel organist. r and hat of egg-shell crepe, and a :Mlaa IA.rkln baa been living tn corsage of yellow roaea. · Mn. Newport Belgbta for the put Frances Cox wu gowned ln tur-year in the W. K. Stevena home. quoiee blue with a matching hat. Mr. Cutford ta a student in Comp- and wore a coraage of pink roaes. ton Junior COllege. After a three- Mr. Cox wu attended by hJa montha trip to New York, the young couple will return to Long brother, Charlea E. Cox, Jr. He Beach. where they will reside dur· was also aaalated by hJa otber two tng the completion of Mr. Cllf- brotherl, Alvin ~· Cox &nd Roder-ford'• college education. lck Duncan Cc*, who aerved u Wlhera. ~~-----~--~ 'lbe church wu protu.eely de- corated with white gladioli and LEGAL rfOTICE lighted candles. which added a •••·--.... ~--~·~···~· ... ~-~----·~·••¥••~-~..-...... -~--~ ... great deal to the prevailing beauty • NOTICE OF BOARD OF of the CM:culon. EQUALIZATION MEE'llNG. Immediately following the wed· Notice ta hereby g1.Yen that the ding ceremony, a reception wu Clty Council of the City of New- held 1n Pilgrim Hall. Meedamee port Beach will meet u a Boa.rd H. E . and Rodney Cox poured cot-:~oo ~~:' x:i:enJ!:'"14~ tee and tea, and Mrs. W. E. Holmes omctated at the punch day of July, 194.7, and "'!ll con: tlnue tn adjourned eeu1ona from bowl. Mias Hatch and Mn. Arm-10 A. M. to 12 Noon ~ ·ll'Y 1trong played eeveral request thereafter to Saturday July 19, numbent during the reception. 194.7, tnclllllive, or unt.J the re- F olJ owing their honeymoon, Mr. turna of the .AueAor have b-~n and Mra. Cox will be at home at rectl!led or ver1f ~ Crag Haven, Corona del Mar. after By order of the City council of July 1st. the City of Newport Beach. FRANK L. RINEHART. Local Artist Brings Fame to Harbor Area Phil Dike, nationally famous artist. l8 doing his bit t o increase I the tame or Orange County coast· line as an artist 'e paradise. Two 1 of his recent prize winning palnt-1 lngs a re or local beach scenes. I T hese paintings, at the American Watercolor Exhibition in Bmiton and at the Loa Angeles Regional 1 1 exhibit at the Los Angeles Mus- ewn, are of local boaL'I and beach material. He has aJso glorified the-local area with a magazine cover Im pression or Newport Har- bor, which will appear on the July 188\le of W~tways. Mr. Dike and Rex Brandt are holding summer painting class~ In Corona del Ma r from June 26th ,t.ty'ough August 2nd. a t Blue Sky West , 4-5 Goldenrod. Registrations to the present summer painting class have been received from twelve sout hland clttea. Reque11tl!I tor tntonnaUon have been received from ai.x states and Mexico. Studenta will be at- t ending trom the Orange County cities. Los Atlgeles, Pasadena, Riverside, San Bernardino, Long Beach, Covina and P omona. Thia ai.x. week eesaion will be aug- mented riext year, according to Mr. Dike. Unique Beach Party Given at Buck Gulch Clerk of the Board. Pub. June 12, 19, 1947 Newport-Balboa P resa RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF S UPERVISORS OF OR- ANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR- NIA. May Z7, 1947 Ori motion of Supervisor Gordon, d uly seconded and carried, the fol- lowing Resolution wu adopted: THAT WHEREAS, thl.! Board ba.s d etermined it t o be in the best interests of the County of Orange that there be established within its boundaries a moaqulto aba~ ment dist rict, pursuant to Chapter 0, Division 3 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of Cali- fornia . NOW. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AN D ORDERED that It Lo propooed to eatablJab a mosquito abatement district in the County of. Orange, State ot California, embracing therein the following described t erritory of the County ot Orange, State of California, to-wit: All of the County of Orange excepting therefrom those port.Jona included within the corporate limit.a of the Cities · of Anaheim and Fullerton aa they are now establlahed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that July 1, liMT, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock , A . .M. in the chamber of the Board of Supervlaon in the Courthouae of the City of Santa Ana.. Califor- nia.. la fixed u the Ume and place at which thla Boa.rd will conalder A very unique a.nd enjoyable the orga.n.Jzation of aaid propoaed beach party waa that given on dl.rtrict; all penom tote.rested tn 'n!;uraday night, June 12th, at the formauon of a.id dlltrtct may Buck Gulch, aJao known u "Uttle appear at Aid time and place and corona", to celebrate a eucceutul be heard with respect thereto. nahlng trip to Santo Tomu, Mex. BE IT F'UR'tHER ~OLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk Food wu cooked ln a pit luau of t.h1a Board be, and he la. hereby Btyle. Flab. ee.n of com , pota-clireeted to publlah for at leut toea, and a raw tl.l!lh eal&d, mad~ two weeks prior to the date eet by Mn. R. B. Rut, were served. for Aid bearing tn the County of Wally Gerhardt, noted ~et Orange. and in each City, a por- and chet1 R,ttsl&red the pJ( and tion of wbich ta tncluded tn sai• cooked the food. Tbe flab. a 20 propc>Rd dlatrlct, the foregoing pound yellowtalL wu caught by RaoloUon. Mike Cline and Gordon McChesney AYES: SUPERVIBORS IRVIN at Santo Tomu. GEO. GORDON, WD.LIS Preaent for the occuion were B. WARNER. FRED C. M.eMlamea Pat ThompeM>n and R. ROWLAND. J A II ES A- B. Ruot, .U-Paulloe Orgari. BAKER AND WILLARD KarUyn. Jackie and Janet Hill. SMITH. # Barbara Smith and Cuollne Al-NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE 1<n, and K-n. Mike Cline, ABSENT: SUPJl:llVISORS NONE Richard A1hHn, Gordon McChts-STA.Tl: OJ' CA.LD'OR.Nl.A ) DOJ'• Alllert Woodbwy, Bart Ruot. l U. 0-S-~ md Wally Clerlw<lt. COUNTY 01' ORANGE ) I, B. :s. 8KlTH, Count)< Cieri< and ex-otftclo a-or UM> Board of ~ Of Oranp 0oaat7, Collfcimla,.Jlereby-tlty -UM> .-n and fOftCOlll& R-wu cla'7 and NCUl&tl7 ....,.eel Chad T vr_i!chell tQ Head YMCA Board a.d '1'wltqlell w •• -..,. Ille --at • .....-,.1 lllm't of Ille MWb' .......--c ~ bel<! ... tlle l7tll -ol ~ of t11e T. Ill. lfq at ar..y, 1MT, ud po•1~..,. .. c. A. -met )I~ nmllls • -·--of --tD UM MP wlw)L N...S 'ltce-Df WDNW we•mp, I Pl' ,,_t WU M•'t• Reid; -.... •s 10 lllt ~ ..... ... ..... ----------------------··~· lln. ltalpll Do&-: --tMa --of ......... ,. -IM-. ' {DALI . . ~ etw°ES tM Milt.. &•J. D''J& ,,_. J 1t R Eblrt. ...,.,. Owt\f Qel:k ad -.of'!lefD a.k 1-Jim J t .. It.......... of -"' ...... -.oL °"' -. -;;; .. r,--_Ou ts .. Tww.1 _ --~l/U-~,IM'l, If ,.iar dnJer bam'i a.nu-or Red Top ....._ • ~I Amh '• 1119.·_ We'll--that ,oa uW MlflPled, ·-• • ' • • I . ' • .. • • t • ' . ' Page 13 -.• c 0 ' c R R 0 A N F A T A NEW NAME IN - FINE CABINETS -· (_ CUSTOM FURNITURE -· ' • .. ___ INTERIORS .. • WINDOW ANO DOOR -FRAMES -CUSTOM DOORS ~PiCTURE. FRAMING -GENERAL WOODWORKING • OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE ZO Jlo • 1301 ! Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR -Harbor 1108- PYREX WARE The Perfect Gift FOR BRIDES PYREX FLAMEWARE SET UTILITY DISH §C)t Re><1sts, chops, desserts, hot breads .. ', all taste better and look better baked in th is spark- lins dish ... the handiest dish for "Her" kitchen. She'll bless you for this Pyrex Flarneware Set. There'll bt a hundred uses for the handy 7-ln. skillet' and t'NO saucepans: ( 1 and 1 Y.z.-qt. sizes.) Nested to save space. Smart removable handle fits all thrtt. Cift boxed. S245 j PYREX COLOR BOWL SET S2ff ; Jever enouth to r around! Pyrex cclc. bowls are 2 'h t imff stron19r. For Nkln1, servin1. end 5torase. Set of 41, nested f4-qt.,2Vc- qt., I Ve -qt. and I pint) . "FLAVOR-SAVER" PIE PLATE Cuts bakinl ri me one-50"' third. Dffp, with fluted ... edge, It keeps 111 the juice and flavor in your pie. Handy slass handles. I 0-in. sii:e, PYREX HOME MAKER SET Here's • &ift that will please. Bottom of the 2-qt. Utility C.s- wrole doUbl• as an open baker, the top as an extra pie plate, Six smart ir-dividual servers for soups, deswrts, etc. Gift boxed. .Sf45 • -'· • ' -,. • • • ' ' • ... 1' I fAI.J.MARK Greeting Cards I ' ·· roa ALL occASioNs · Gift Itema • Noveltiea • Coatwne Jewelry' .......... ,., •• , Hd ·llfl .... , 2102 OCIAN FRONT, !QWPOl\T 81ACH . ~~...,.,..-,,,,..~-w..~.r. ...... --~ -r~~~~~~-IUBT TO BElllND YOU •. ~~~~~~~ WJ>o Broke The Lock on the lien u-DoorT WE DID! · . Hagan's Harbor House Gri11 · CBICBEK PIE-Oar Specialty • OPEN AT 6 A. IL 914 Coast Hiwa OIOMd w-sky Carpets, Rugs and Upholstering CLEANED ·A Complete Lin e of Floor Coverinq• LUDLUM CARPET WORKS Phone 2806 SANTA ANA 1622 S. Main St. r------------------------------------------------------~-w.r----~--........ ~------------~ Belrs Radiator Semce CLEANING • BEPADUNG • BUJOBING GAS TANKS WEl!JEO ~ ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'GI -2ftb SL, Comer of Central NEWPORT BEACH llAI\BOR !SOI . EXPERT WATCH REPAIRIDB TljRl!E DAY SERVICE AJ.o Specializinc;i io Engravlag -d Jewelry .Bepaln Guaranteed Watch and Clock Repairin.q PROllPT SERVICE ON CRYST AUi KAYE JEWELERS 3 1 1 WEST 4th STREET, SANTA ANA ' ' .. • $250,poo WORTH OF DOG . C.N-'.A. ~ilt•I r~rir1 • • . . . OO'IJl!I'' ace m UOADCl.UT, llmlDAY, IUJIK n On ~ monm.s. ,,_ n; Ille Oolwnbla Clwrdl ot Ille Air wtU be broadcut: under tbe aul ptce. of tbe C'brt8t1an 8dence com- mittee on Publlcatlon ior :nit.qo1a. The oul>Ject or tile add,_ will be '-The Bealln.s ot the Nation8!' '1be prosnm will be releued over Station KNX a.t 8 a. m., Padftc time. .II ES A CJAB 00. - FACTOkY F I N l ~HED RE -SOLING LOIANOILll _._ -·-.......... -llVllltDI .......... IMl'A MONICA • OO(l8l'lll01JB. o a.&n . . l'll010I BeaOOn 5062-W -Newport Shoe Repair Shop Hl·lhdSU...t LESTER & CO. INVtSTMENI' SKUllTllS TOMmJHE INYUToa5' ~,,.Los bphs Stoc• Bxt:M6• 2004 WEST CENnAL A VB., NEWPOllT BBACI H.u.aoa 1374J CALL HARBOR 1852-J NllDS Island Beauty Box OPEN TUES ., WED. and FRIDAY EVENINGS RIN TIN TIN Ill. celebroled performer who is insured for $250,000. will 219 M¥ID· e Ave. be a mong lhe 2202 d091 to be seen in the 12th a nnual l ong Beach Dog Show, west's lart1est, and th e notion's second largest, to be held (RI.AR OF VAGABOND HOUSE) Balboa Island in that city's ouditori~m. Saturdoy a nd Sunday, June 2 1-22. Connie ===================================:; Mathews, actress, is shown with the c::onint celebrity. ';' Coral Avenue Envy Of Car · Dealer at L. E. Minkel Party Boy Injured Cars Collide When A twelve year old boy waa in· jured when two cars collided on Coral avenue wu the envy of Central avenue at South Coaat l o c a 1 Studebaker dealer J oe Co. Sunday afternoon. Nick~rt.z this week, when that The cars, which were driven by stree waa ftterally lined with Raymond Hoover Downer, l9. of shiny, new atudebaken of every Arcadia, and Richard Edwin Reea, ahape and ahade. 19 of Anaheim collided when the BEAR WHEEL·STEER!N C 5f>:!iCf WHEEL ALINEMENT NOW AVAILABLE NO GUESS WORK WE USE BEAR WHEEL, FRAME, AXLE AND BALANCE EQUIPMENT The. occuion waa a party by L. R~ car collid~ with a third ve- E . lit1nk el, reglo~ manager of hJcle in llne. Jerry Ree&. 12, was Studebaker Pacific Corporation, taken to Dr. Gerald Rauaa for 1------------------------'with 35 guest.a attending-all of-trutment of injuriea. flciala and personnel of Stude- baker Corp., and all ownen of ------------ their favori~ product! Mr. and krs. Minkel are de- flnltely Harbor enthuelaata, and thia la their second summer on Balboa Island. During the course of the evening, Mr. and M n . Nickertz escorted the p a r t y around the bay in a boat, pointing out point.I of interest to enthuataa- Uc gueatl!I. TAXI Service. •• Call Circle Taxi • Pboae: Barbor llO Closes Shop 11101 west 0eatn1 &•e.. 117 W. Srd St. SANTA ANA P1aone fl. A. M11 Mlaa Lola Ott, owner and mana-NEWPORT DA.CB ------------------------ager of Crown of the Sea Beauty L...-------'...;:.;;;.__-' SERVICE • No Investment • No Work to do ~ "'oo"' ,,,.,\~ ~ \.__ PHOMl fOl ot ~ -~ . ~ ............... . Saft Watlr 81rulc1 410 • S2nd Si., Newport Bmch Phone Barbor 1149 Or •top at LES NO'lT ELECl'RIO STORE 2821 WEST CENTRAL A VENUE roa INP'OIUU.TION, TELEPllOIO: BAIU!llK uu Shop, 609 Coast boulevard. ' Is ------------ closing shop for a much needed vacation. She will leave on Sat- urday, June 21st, by bua for For- est Grove, Oregon, where ahe will spend a week with her at.ster , Mn. Irene Hensley and her new baby boy. Also present will be her sl8ter Mn. Sally Hidy, who waa formerly asaociated with Loill t.n tile beouty lhop. After her retllm home, Loia wtll ~=t ::crup'ti:~ before reaumlng Nelson Amidon Taken to Van Nuy8 0 0 L D W&vnl. ll&OllDIE AND ll&CBJNELE88 PEB- M&NENTS, ll&IB TINTING. Mr. Nelaon Amidon, Heliot rope I avenue, Corona del Mar, who wu " aertoualy lnjqred in an automobile ! accident a t Cryltal Cove eeveraJ ;1 monthl ago, hu been moved trom : the Naval R Ol'pital at Long Beach. l to Van Nuya, where he will receive apeci&l treatment. Bia wife Ra· chel, I.a hoping to ftnd a bome for herself and two. children near the Van Nuya hoepltal,. ea that ahe ~====~==~~==~~~~~======~I may spend more Ume with "Doc." People do read the Preas &de. Beacon 5511 . . • P1ie4cllJp/ioHl Rap~ 4dleJ ' . . . Our rePtered pharmaclllt ~ fill.l your ~ptlou quickly r d accurately. y.,._ ..... ., .. • "*1 1 •r•s 241111, .._bfw 11 Md w• -~ .. -···-... ,-,:~ :•+iGK ~ · • .,,._ !9CJ8 GOLD • SILVER COPPER • BRASS NICKEL PLATING Polishing• Bu/ling ~rl Craftsmanship • 'ha Benloes, Alltlque J'!-•c. ~ .Jewe1J7. CeMt)lbra, Rdlod<n. Baysi~1 Plati11 Cl. .... ...... IN D t11 • • -· - Only Equipment of its Kind in the Harbor Area U. S. Tires • Tubes • Recapping ·• Vulcanizing WM. A. LESTER 2900 WEST CEKTIUU. fOI THE CONVENIENCE OF PlmNGEIS 1151MG tllltSCONtlMlNIAl TWtU ... ~ Santa r .. '4111 ., Special S•nla Fe Bases _.,,.. cllrect to Pasacle•a a•cl Fullerton offer tralaslcle co••ectloas • • • NIW SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1947 LY. LONG BEACH -11:15 a• * For connection wit& the CH Ill leaving Pu.de-. 1:00 pm LY. LOlllG.llEACH -1~30 pM * For """11ection wim lhe GlllAND CANYON lea-ring l'ullUtoo 2:05 pm LY. LOlllG~'.BEACH -5145 P• * For connectioo with the CAUl'OllNIA UKJTm lea..U.g Puadeaa 7:30 pm . LY. LONG BEACH -6140 PM * For cooneaioa wilh lhe stJPD. cimiP and BL C&PITAN lea-ring PH1deno 11:25 pm; also me scour Jeni"& Pasadeo• s"3 pm. -*This W'rice u anilal!le,oal1 to P-r<" bolding INI11RSTATII RAIL naarrs. T"..:ba nadiD ricl1 widiia me s...e or Caliiomia cailDot . g 1 be .-d ""' .... ...nee. * -uawling from me -oiad bo!dlng ~ uamponatioo"' f.ong Boedo TI& die Sanca·Fe Jlallw11 ••1 dettaiD •t. Puadena and hi*-..,d boud basd cliwt to 1-a 'BeHii I ' I * BVSllS I.BAYING LoNG BBAOI tor ~ wkh SANTA Fl DAINS, ...... die 1-a 'BeHli Bo. Sc•ri .. • '6 ~A-• r _ • _ FOR COMPLnl INFORMATIOk CALL C. O. l.lftclMy. T, P.A.. •• 30~ N. MUI, S.iite AM:. J~ 408 .H. R. BRINKERHOFF •& ..... '• MftAAll&· W~ftU"IOI' -Olsr-·-C)rp 5 aa. ft':• h D111=' 7.·1--"'!"'----------------------.~---~-----.a • ' • • • . . • , - • -. • I • I .,_ • • Tb~ • .Tune 19, 1~7 ere to Dine'~ Balboa Islander To Receive Degree • Dol'll· Karle t.ledlke ot Bal- wlll reeetve her A. B . dee-~ San Joee state coll"t.ge this Fri4&y at commencement ex:e~ ' . ' DELICATESSEN and Food Store • All Sa I a d 11, Prepued Dally, Heidy for Your Dbmer Table. . • COoked llfeata • Cllk*en, Tarkey • Fresh Fruits • Soft Drinks • Beer and Cb.unpagn.e. lm~rted and llomestic • TUle Luxurie s not avallable In the aver- age food !It.ore&. For Fuiey GrocerlM, Froz- en FoOds and the Best AMortment of a.-In the Barbor Ana. Shop at Curt's Ph«iillle Barbor 911 8U l'A8t CmtnJ BALBOA ()pm 7 daJW a Week 10 &. m. to 10 p. m. -Ila~ .... m. to Mldwli'tat HOURS. 4 TO U P . M. (Cloee<I TU .. daya) FINSllT T.d'DlfO a 1 s s LIMO s•MlltJWQl!ll8; 8TEA&S; ROMS 94XD> Y U llllY ll'lllaaY A N D • • , Club Court Cats To Give Dances Weekly on Lido "Club Court Cata" iii the new club organized by young Lido Iala.ndere who w1ll at.age weekly dancea th1a summer. Elected president waa Dolore• RJng, and vice-prealdent, Ted Clark. Others eervtng on the commtt- tee a.re: Dorothy Carter, Bonnie Findley, Mary Gurley, "Mickey" Lang-, Dorothy Lewia. Martha Lewta, Nancy Pienon, Jean Reed, Dona Ring, Jane Rubel Belay Slmonda, Le&lrlce Wonn, ''Buz'' Chamben, Larry Gundrum, Stanley Bodg-Art KJlllon. Johnny Martin. Jerry Spangler, Cameron Thom, Jim Rubel. and • ' Miu Frances Helen Byera, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John D . Byers of Fullerton, became the P. E's Commodore Begins L A. Run Ned Rutter. • The d&noet will be held in the The &dditional summer eervtee ' • . l"BENOB ONION SOUP • pABMJr.8AN EVERY DAY Dbmer ' to 9 p. m. Sundap 12 to 8 p. m .' Phone Beacon 5117-M for Reard.t1oru1 Clooed irueoday• "1-11 for th• lllae Balldl°' .,l ''· J f >, L .~,, I ..J •<f "'IL ROSSI'S . LIQUOR &PPL& .... -al- court &dja«nt to the beautit\ll ottered by the P&clflc Electric new lounge. The court la eapecllly Rallway went into effect M:onday. ,;;=:~CIL~.0~~~'~' ~Olf~~MO~IOl~D~.&~Tll~::, adaptable t.o decoraUon.1 and The echedule of the .. COHMO- clever UgbUng, &nd a fire will DORIC" provtdet for departure bum on the great open hearth. from Newport Beach at 7 :~ a.. m. The new mack bar located th and arrival ln Loi Ancelee at 8:•8 the courtt will prove a popular a. m. outbound the "COMMO- adjunct. Included tn the dance DORE will leave Loa Angeles series will be a combination awtm-Sixth' Ir: Main Street Station at ming and dancing party, a "aocka" 4:415 p. m ., arriving at Newport party, and a formal dinne r dance. Be&ch Station l5 :S? p. m . Con- STORE • 16111-1 c-t lllPwa:r Corona del Mar -·-SHEP'S Watch tor oPf!Bla6 of OUR SP AGHiilTi P LACE 101a oo.awr moBW.&Y New;ssl TBl!l HOJllll OJ' GOOD ll.U9 TBE BUBLi:Y BELL 135 COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA Diii. WAR Dining Room . OPEN ll L m. to 12p. DL llundaya, 12 to 12 LUNCH DINNER OOCKTAILS (Clooed Tueac!a)'ll) Cocktail Lo111ge TICLZPBONE RARllOB U7S ~ a-for !!pedal ...,_ Allied Arts Group Hears Speaker on Painting History necting motor coach service will be provided between Balboa and Newport Beach Station tn connec- tion with operation of the "COM- MODORE." Club car will be operated u a "LlmJted" train be· "'Art from lbe Renatuance to tween Huntington Beach and Loe Y,,e Present." was the subject pro-Angeles. All regular !orma of sented by Allan Dartford to the transportation wUl be valid on th1a Newport H&rbor Allied Art 1, car, tn addition to which, a one Tuesday night, June loth. al the way seat charge of 25c per person regular monthly meeting held in wW be collected. the Ebell Club Houae. AUenda.nt The regular rail service that haa alldea of !amoua m&aterplece.a been operating during the winter commanded: the attention of all aeuon con.siaUng of one round pre9ent • Of k~ interest to all &rt lov-trip ~y except ,Sundaf9, will era wu the announcement that continue to operate, leaving New- Hra. Ruth Peabody of Laguna port Beach at 8:21 a. m. and er-- Beach will give leuona every riving ln Loll Angeles 7 :43 a. m. Thureday &ttemoon at 1:30 p. m., outbound, Mondaya through Fri.- at Cole'• Boat La.ndin.g, to the ctaya, the regular rail trtp leaves rtcht of the Lido Bridge. l4ra. Loa Angelee 15:0:S p. m., arriving Peabqdy, a well known artist tn at Newport Beach at 6:28 p . m . her own right. ftaa a large follow· On Saturday& only, the regular lng of pupila throughout the rail trip will leave Loe Angeles OPEN 8A.M.TOIOP.M. lt·s a Date At the Home of The Strawberry Waffle • ••llWVMGl!ll8 JCS C-BAM l1JlmAlllll 80DA.8 AND coUnty. At the same .lime, lt wu 12.30 anivi"'"' Newport r------------------------. announced that children'• claaeea . p. m ., ·-. DOI COTT...... E will be given during the summer Beach 1 :151 p. m. Motor coach UT C. WRFFL Sonolone Bearing Care by Diane Waketield. Full infor-connection> will continue to be ·-matlon regarding the courae may provided between Newport Bea<:!' IOI __ ... __ ...._ Jalaad The importance of ~nUnuowa Sonotone Hearin(' C&re la be obt&lned from MJaa Wa.ketleld and Balboa for all rail tripe. I __ ..,_., . I well known to hundreds of happy people who have been served at 227 Grand Can&L No change La being made in the 1:· ============ in Orange County these many ~ean. Two plecea of pottery made by regular motor coach schedule ex· ----- Kr. L. w . Inkater, certtfled Sonotone con11ultant haa Dr. Salvatore Monaco the preced-cept that eome minor adjtatments eerved theae people with eympathetic understanding. Q:_e LI tng month &a a p~lcal demon-In arrival and departure times well quali.Ued to aerve you. atration of \be a.rt were given to have been made neceaary ln or- the club. der to coordin&te IChedules. Com- U you have a bearing problem why not let him help you by The meetlng concluded with re-plete schedule of the Loe Angeles- coming in or calling for a Jl"REE bearing teat and consultation 1 freshmenta and & .oclal hour. Newport 8 ea c b-Balboa eervtce ROME APPOINTMENTS IF PREFERRED may be leCUrfld from motor coach .L W. INKSTER Steddards Open Patio operatone. ticket agenta. and tn-soo Flnt Nau-I Baak Bids.. Saata Ana Ph. s. A. Mii ·-formation bureaus. RATTAN FURNITURE ' ---~-~ "' 1111 ...... Mii aidll11 1'\14-•~1Ma.DDN9TllUDTIGN ••boo SMd• 2So Sq. rt. .• Grw a.,.. La.I H&lJ& ~ad OU..~ Accinodeo ..•.••..• . : </I. 1taPU: Skip, (Bruch oi tJi. Newport funiihue Mad) ' '¥r1 So Cf?U* Blid. . LAGUNA BEACH , ~ Shop in C. D. M. Nearly 200 Harboritu and a rew well-wt.ahera froni point.a u dla- tant aa Loe Angeles and San Diego took advantage at a two-day open- ing celebration of The Patio Shop at 1Mi6 Coe.at Highway, Corona del Mai-, tut w6dt-end u Prop- rteton Fred and Luelle Stoddard opened their doon for bualnea. Featuring a d!atlncUve g:lttware ltne, u well aa unUIUal. home tu~ nlahlnp and llgbt turnlture, The PaUo Shop ta built &l'OUDd a huge tlreplace an ti.apt.one paUo ln the rear of Jack Sadlelr'1 real eat.ate office. fhe Stoc:ldaNI, who wiw re- cently, madie their .bome In Santa Monlca, bec!ame entranced by the Barbor anla on vacation jumte, and dedded to Uve here u well u establt.ti a buaineea. Mn. ----·- Christian_ Science FJBllT CB1J1l(Jll OF CBJUST, 8(JlEN"nST Lido Tberata. Cemtral Aveoue ucl Via U do A branch of The Mother Church, The Finl Church of Chrltt. Sci- entlat. ln Bo.tqn, Mlt.aaacbuaetta. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. sun.:: day Setvlc~ at 11 a. m.. Wedneeda:y TesUmonlal Meeting at 12 o'clock Reading Room loc,Jted at 111 Palm street. Balboa. la open dally from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. except Sundays and lloUda)'ll naUonally obeerved and Wed:neada,ya from 1!30 t& 15 p. m.. Tbe public t.a cordially invited to atte:nd the church 1ervtoe1 and UH the Reading Room .. Stoel-ta: a~ former buyer fw a Sti.__._ in Tim larg'e met!Opolltan ?etafJ flml and ,..;u e Kr. lltoddard la. former muoldan, Saves One--Finger ba'l!ng ~ with the Jimmy a_. -and many -r A plw•nt trlp to Point J'ennln «op.tllgllt ilando for m&DJ' jean. PaJt< and Ban -.o pn>-pain-! tul to Mta. o. w. S.111tt wbo t<qot to -her "--the CUR FEElnORE ::,:-ai-r:;·. i:t ~ -=:: · HaJ and Gram' ••1DCJ ~ w to -• J c --ol llltdw la tlee lblcw n..-.1~ Feeds. lie .. --'11t 1nd -... ~w.a•3 p •I t llutilar ........ _... ..., •• uuq.ft.P •---ID tao Plw llooilt 1to I ~ • -..... -to a.a-Cl&W1oi4 ~r..oni-1 usu --. -l_..:.__~~~~·~~·~--J 001 Q @1r ol tM ............... ' -- I Newly Remodeled EVERYTHING IS NEW Now Playing, D11ci1• Dilers No 0ovw Qearp_ , ! to D • Paga 1!S II in e Wagon Wheel Drive-In Cafe 01aa 9• i t. at .Newport Bl•d., Cost& Mew Keep wltbln J'OOT Badget llDd Bo;r Flab for Healthful, Retreahlnc Warm Weather .Meall BAaBACUDA BOCK OOD SALMON SEA BASS FBBSB COOKED CIUlBS F8EIB O'llSi"EBS -WBOLEllALE AND RETAIL - Bayside Fish Markel .NEWPORT . 18'1'11 llT. AND LAPA'11ifi'ii BEACH PHONE ILUUIOlll 116 · OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND Caltfomia's Most Modem Motel '40 UNITS AND BATHS MlllAC£B Ml£B MO'rB£ . . 706 Coast Highway U. S. I 01-A NEWPORT BEACH Phone Beeeon 5299-J ONCE AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Offen Toa -Fbaen PIMe le Dino ... OIUp ~; AI.I. NEW ---· Even the Location . . . One·Half Mlle East of 0'4 Location on Cout Highway. Beautiful New Cocktail Bar We Lead Southern Califomla ln the Serving of -SEA FOODS- VISIT OUR KITCHIN -alJlo - YOUR ldnd at 8TEAK8 SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA and Fish Market -FOR SALE- LAPIOARY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES GEODES• OPAL• ONYX CUTIING and POLISHING • 517 llalboa SL COSTA NBS& -SBBVDIG- F IS B DINNERS . STEAK-CHOPS A REAi,. HOME COOKED MEAL AND THOSE • HOME BAKED PIES • ' .Deallie'a Cafe • T • • • • ..... • ' ,. . . GOOD NEWS FOR CANNERS! NOW, all the sugar you need for ccinning. _FRU-IT JARS =TS 88~ = 7 4:a ' KERR LIDS d JO Su ozen c Rf-JELL Fl!llJT 3 PIG. 24c \. PECTl!f deaJ· 'llee t7~ For AU y C . our ann•ng Needs cRiSco ~\b $117 lar "SUllt-torot'' Coke&-Jllqber. Better ' l'REESWE£r GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ' ~20· .-A FJNE RD"'•-. -~·ASr STAJ!fER _ - HEABrs DELIGHT PRUNE JUICE fil'M1 21· lfERE's A 111£A T YOtnJ. . ENJoY_ ' • ,.. . I • • , ' . • • • . - • ,... I • " • ~ . ' G -Tliandq, .Jtme 19, 'JMTr ~ ' I I . ,. 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Slice or cut in bal•-To lrMp &-dmbning, dip In a galloa ol water COD· laining, 2 klbl-ol IClll aad 2 ol .m.gar; drain. U lruU ia Juk:y, add 'Is cup augar to each quart ol raw lruiL Heat to boiling. For i-juky lruit. ~P Into lllin lo medium syrup, boD!ng boL aad Jual IM\ot lhrough. Pack bot: co.,.r with boiling liquid. lldl ... 1 lar lids according to manufuc:tmer'a dlnctiona. Perfect to can -Jumbo. Juicy, Tilton APRICOTS Small Seed -Lots of Flesh 2 lb&. )5c 25 ~9 $1.65 CANTALOUPES Jumbo Size -Small Seed Space 5 ' .Guaranteed Pound to please . Yellow Freestone Delicious Golden Jubilee PEACHES 3Pounds 20' SWEET .CORN Perfect Ears-Tender Golden Cross Pound 15' Extra Fancy Packed Washington Wmesap CANNED FOOD -VALUES -- TOM Sauce· ="~"":~...::· 3 1or 20c THRIFTY SAVINGS for YOU! 35c AP.PL ES PREM TENDE& IEEF ADDED SWIFT'S 11-oa. tin TOMATOES MASTEIPIECE No. l'fl Cau VEG-ALL LARSEN'S 24c 17c CORN Del Monte=~"'.~ 17c CORN WHOLE Kernel ~2-~ 17c ' BEANS GREEN ':,~0~ A 19c . 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DUDE RANCH SYRUP ~ 18c CHEESE CHEDDAR ~~"!°' STRAWBERRIES =~·;.· • s FBOZE!f PEAS TOP-FRO_ T It-. .... 49c 43c 21c . SAVE 15c on DREFT ~llEC:.~ • VEL MARVELOUS ... l1JllS ........ . SUPER SUDS ...Uy •• ., ......... 33c 33c Straight, Long, Stringless • Pole Kentucky Wonder 2Pounds19' A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU GARDEN GOLD-SWEET SECllONS GRAPEFRUIT 2~2s~ VERY CONVENIENT · 1'rff-RiJ>ened-No Rin AND VERY ECONOMICAL d. No F"lher-&ady To Servel · ~ ' . · GRAPE JUICE , :!'°m 00...., • 51c ORA_NGE JUICE = ~':'. 2-25c OLIVES ~':,'~ ~ 21c m;:;.i~ OllVES ::.™,:u .... .,. 25c BLU-WHITE ~":z',:':i: 2-17c, ELASTIC STARCH ~!n°':1s-8c CARNU :" :;.!.y:."' C: 59c • . OLIVES =-~ ~I 25c ' • ·m AR · · · COSTA-· MESA PRICES EFFECTIVE FRl.&SAT~JUNE 20-21 , K .. J ·~ . , -. • ' • ' • • ft"'*7, Jw l9. lM'I . ' ' ' Mesa Merchants "face Banning Tigets Affer Losing to· Fullerton 16-11 • I • . 'nle °'lilt& K ... Mercllanta•.•~----------- :::-.::..-: ~ec!: !:'; R~ttriian, Ayulo Top diamond SUnday altemOon at 2:'30 Hot Rod . Pilohl P, m., ,after dropplnc lhoJr. _..,D • • . , DetOned -DraWing of Champ' s D~rby Racer, -·n.M'"--..-..... --·t.M· ......... ............. /-....... ·opener to the hlle:rton U.ona. Troy . Ruttman and Manual Coach Bud Long will glvo Glynn Ayulo are on top of the point ' Boies the 1tartlng nod on the-1tandinga of the Califomla Road- mound 1n the locals MCOnd atart ater Aaeocfation, according to re- and will have to ro without center-corda releued by the LMOct&Uon. fielder _Francia Albera, who 11 out Ayuto took the lead away from with a broken hand. Chances are the youthtUl Ruttman tut week that_ Jule Marshall will get the by winning lut weeluo' thrilling 8tartlng call In Alben' place. 30 lapper at Huntington Beach Mel Frick was made. the goat before 7000 fans. --· _ ..... -.... ..... -*·~!!f:!~f .,...,,., ... , of lut Sunday'1 game, as he came The fane wW again be etrtnglng 1n tn the .fltth mmng with• two with their favorite, Andy Unden, men on the bues and walked flve tomorrow night, u the Hot Rodi nm.a a.croee the · plate before get-take their weekly twirl, on the ting control of the game. · Huntington aaucer. Trtall ala.rt Francia Alben homered over the at 7 P· m. and the green flag left field fence to get the longst comes down on the trophy duh at blow of the day. Roy Ward and 8:15 P· m. Bill Weatbenvax, who both played 1 ------ ori Harbor High'• bUeball team I Bids Asked on tbla apting, but who are now . playing 'on the Fullerton team, I Gridiron Lights were the outstanding batsmen for! the winners: Ward hit a lor.g I Newport Harbor High School"s ball which bOunced over the lett grldJron will have light.a next fall. neld fence for a homer with one 1 IF . bid• eubmitted up to and in· mate abo&rd in the eeeond, and · eluding Auguat 1, are low enough Weatherwax banged out a triple · to warrant the inatallation of the with two on, 1n the aixth inning. arcs for, the coming sea.eon. . Score by' I .oJ.ap Separate bida will be required 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 on meta) polea, cost or lnatalla- M:. 4: 1 0 3 O 1 2 O 0-11 tion of polu, and electrical lnlltall· F. 1 0 2 0 7 3 0 1 2-18 ationa including all electric Ught.8 and . equipment. ----- --llCTIOO AJ -.. ---llfWM'S MAT. THE lHI NATIONAL CHAMPION OF THE ALL AMER.IC~ SOAP BOX DERBY wu Gilbert Kleean · of san Dteco. Boya of Ule Barbof"'ata will have a chance to enter this. the p-eatetlt of au amateur raelDc contests. by eompeUnc In the Ora.nee Couaty cbamplonshtpa to be held oa Mac- Arthur Boulevard July 20. Pk!tured above are the plana of Lleeao'• tit.le wl.nnins 90ap box. ' Free Show to Tell Harbor Y o\lth Of All American Soap Box Derby Youth of Newport Harbor aree'•..;,..-------''----- will get a chance to learn all the '"TOMOBBOW"S DIMAOOIOS.' facts about the world famoua TANGLE WlTll ONTARIO "All American Soap Box Derby" at free ahows to be given In the next few daya in the Harbor are&. Legion Juniors Wax Anaheim; Extended By Santa Ana The Newport Harbor American Legion Junior Baseball team waxed .Ana.helm's Juniors Satur- day, 12-9, and IOIJt to Santa Ana Sunday, 8-3, Saturday's game ""u dominated by the locala unW the lut of the ninth 1nn1ng when the Anaheim • . ·, Softballer. Breaks Rand -in Mlxup Frulcla Albere,. steJJU catcher tor the-Colta. Mea P aint and llanlwUe enby t,n the Liana Club .aft.ball i.ave. and regular center- flelder on the ea.ta Mesa :Mer- cbanta hardball tum, -·-bis hand when he tangled with Bud Long while attempting to Reid a ny ball tn Monday eveninp eott- ball game with Ward and Harrln.-· ton. Nett:J'ler Long nor Alben w-;,. aware of the othen °preaence aa they closed in on the high pop up ~tween first ba.8e and home. The injury will keep him out ·of play fer r few weeks. AJJ the two players smashed into ; • m*•A RECREATIJM ALLEYS 18 18 Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon 5062-W· each other, the ball squirmed looaelL------------- and tell to ~the ground. - Enry Friday lljpt at t15 .>----Boa ring ~~ti. __:--=aot Rods UNDER THE UGHTS AT HUNTINGTON BEACH SPEEDWAY F REIE PARKING A WARE & MATHEWSON PRESENTATION Pl~yTH~~E~ Willowick PUBLIC COURSE On West 5th St., J.2 Mlle East of Barbor Boulevard PbOae SUta Ana 701W __ .. --.. --...... --_ ... _ .... --· - Standard 18-Hole Course -6100 Yards -Per 7 1 ,,,_.,.. .. -.. -..... --·--.......... -.... -- Four Homers as Malt Shop Wins O'ITO'S The first showing of the pic- ture will be at the l.Jdo Theater, Saturday momlng, June 21, at 10 a . m. The aecond show will be 4J, the Coeta Me9a American J..e.. gton Ball at 3 p, m . Monday, June 23. In addJtton to the picture on the derby, caat-oona and sport reel8 Special admiuton rates will be available to dtnui industry work- ere and growera for Orange County Valencia Night, alated for June 26 ln La Palma Park.. Ana· helm, when Orange County'1 own hardball aggregation, the Valen· du are scheduled to tangle with the Ontario team In a Sunaet Lea- gue encounter. Graham reported, "These hard· working, hard-playing youngstera many of them still ln their teene, are the Dl.M.aggto's and the Fel- ler'• of tomorrow. Your ticket to this event not only will provide you with an evening of · exciting entertainment. but will help many a deaerving rookie toward a berth in the Big League." boys jumped on twirler Don Ward Only 15 Minutes Drive From the Harbor Are& :;~ E:8~ ::a~:~~~ 1 -~ _·:--:--:··_ ... .-_"'·~-"'·:--: .... :··:--_"'"_•"'"_-"'·:--:--:·-_ .... -_ .... _-.... _-... ·:·-:--:--_,,.._.,,.. __ .. -: .... :--:--~·-_'"·_-.... _-.... :--:·-:--_ .... __ ,,.. __ ,,.. __ .. •:··:--~---'"·_-.... _-.... :--:--:·-_ ..... _,,. .. ,.. Tire Kua ll&lt Shop shot the worka to the Mesa American Legion, M they belted out tour home runs t o w1B 10-.3 1'"'riday ... evening in a I.Jona softball ieague game. Monday evening the league leading Coata Meaa Paint and Hardware gang took the celler dwelling W a.ra and Harrington OUUit into camp 8·0. FOUR BAGGERs John Wild. Don Miller, Ra.lph J4yreb.n, and Bud Attridge au co,1- De1..'. .. ~ toe Cll'CWt Cl0U4.B 1or t.ne W1.1.uung M'.&Jt team. 'l'he Legion J.0v.~ ...... ell" Ull'ee runs with tour Wo. .... .,. ta..u1 a 10.uow up su1gie oy ~wn. Ralpn Myrenn· was the wummg p1tcnt:r. PAJ.NT GANG WJ.NS The Mesa Pa.int Store boys con- tinued their undefeated ways a.s they f&sUy det.e&LeQ Ule Ward and Harnngtoi1 rune. kt:i.t L.:nartey, the Winrung cnucker, allowed one bit. Ch&rley Brown scored a grand slam homer in the fourth inrung to put the game on Ice. Best news heard In Harbor area sporting circles in a long time wu the announcement that Al Irwin wouJd take over the coach- ing reigns at Valencia High school next fall. Valencia ia located in .Pl&ce.ntla near Fullerton, la near enough to the J;ja.rbor area to make Al feel at home. • According to Coach Ralph Reed, who hu been director of athletJcs at Harbor HJgh during aJJ 17 years of its existence, Irwin ls the greatest athlete ever to per- form for the Blue and Grey. H UI athletic record may be summed up a.s follows: All League guard on the foot. ball team ; standout guard on the basketball team; top shotputter of his track squad; record break- ing swtmmer; and to fill the schol • year out he played on. the baseball team. · will be shfwn. DERBY UST GROWS Meanwhile, the list of contes- tant.I from the Harbor area con- tinue to swell as Roger Boyvey, 11 year old son of ).tr. and Mrs. H . 0 . Boyvey. 1139 Weat Central avenue. turned In his entry. This latest entry gtves the Harbor area five boys entered ln the Orange County fin&ls slated for MacAr- thur bpulevard, near the Orange Count:Y Airport, July 20th. The. winner of the county cham· pionship wilJ receive a trip to the national finals in Akron, Ohio, Aug. 17, tor himself and one parent, and a chance to win many honors and a scholarship to any college he desires. Entry blanks are available at any Chevrolet dealer In Orange County. Lions to Extend Ba ll park Fence Legion Juniors in League Finale The Newport Harbor American Legion Juniors face Fullerton and Placentia ln the county finals of round one, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday they journey to Ful· Barbor'• chief offense ca.me off the bata of C&rlton Mean and I George Reevee who each banged out three sing! .. while al bat five II timee. The locals picked up-six of their runa in the fifth inning as they combined 8ix hit.a, including J a double by Joe Breet and a walk I to Al Smith. I FOUCH HANDCUFFS LOCALS J ohnny Fou<;h, pitching for Santa Ana, limited the locals to a lone hit aa he struck out 16 and walked 13. The Saints nicked Pete Nourse, Harbor starting twirler, for four hits, lncluding a triple by Bud White, and· nve runs in the fir.rt three innings. Ward took over and scattered four hits over the remaining three innings. TENTH INNING TALK lerton to play their first game. and Joe Ereet drew four 'A'&lks off Sunday they meet lhe Placen:.ia Fouch who couldn't see the five nine In Anaheim's LaPalma park. foot giant ..... Al Smith stole four Team w L PcL bases during the two day series ... Bill Skilu was the lad who ruined I I i I OSanranlageAn .................. 2 3 1 .V'50 Fouch·s hitless game, as he got a ............ 1 .667 Fullerton 1 1 ",....., A scratch single into right field ... The Costa Mesa-Newport Har-· ················ .vvv Newport 1 2 333 Fouch showed sldll in pulling him- bor Lion. Club 'vill extend lb. left ·······--··-··· · Anaheim 1 2 333 self out of a hole tWice, after FUN ZONE I IN BALBOA I OPEN · EVERY DAY I """=-~-~-~~~-~~·~~~~~--+ Games this week find Gus Beach's fireatone lads facing Crawley'a furniture lo'nday eve- ning and Harbor Gla.ss playing the Mesa lo'ire Department Mon- (iay evening. Al wasn't the wiuaJ athlete-- everything he did •tood out, hi.a name iB still on the record books for many swimming evetat.s at Harbor and la listed u one of the all-all timers on the football team. He waa a fighter with a field fence ot the but':ball park Placentia :~:~::::::::~::. 1 2 :333 loo.ding the ba.se8 on free passes. in ·Costa Mesa, five feet higher in ------------------------------------------------------the near f\.lture. The move was Leacu• StaadlDp -w Coet& Mesa Paint .............. t Mesa Malt Shop ·····---------· 3 Gua Beach's ........................ 2 Harbor Glass ...................... 1 Mesa Legion ........................ 1 Crawley'• --··--·----·-·-----1 ~-" ~ il"C Department ................ 1 Ward and Han1ngt.on ........ 0 THOMPSONS VACATION fighting heart aa a high school athlete and took the courage and L determination with him to College 0 of Pacltlc at Stockton. where he l played under the gT&nd old man 1 of football, A. A . Stagg for four 1 years and returned a fifth year 2 to help "Pop" wtth the coaching 2 chores. r 2 Stagg says Al wu one of the 4 finest players he ever coached, wh.ich means a lot when you fig- ure the guy has been at tt over neceasj.tated by the frequent bounc- ing of the balls over the ahort five toot barrter. The extension wt.II take in approximately 150 feet trom the left , fie.Id ·foul llne to centerflel.ct Many Local Boats At Cherry Cove B . S. Thompson and wife of 30tb street Grocery, are spending a two weeks vacation in Idaho. 60 years. We are going to be watchinC' that amall· group at Valencl&- for with a fellow like Irwln at the A major portion of Newport Harbor's yachting circle showed up at Cherry Cove Iut w&ek-end, local ekippers report. On the Andale were Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Andrews and daughter, Kathern, Dixie SmJth, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart. ' ' Mesa Drive-In • MaJta and Sundaes ---Delldoos Sandwiches • OPEN DAILY ·ap.m-la.m. S.t.&IMISa ll a. m.--! .. m.. J.IM N_n_....S OOSTA MESA helm they can't m!M. 'Also preaent' were Mi:. and- Mra. Fred Herman in the Moon- glow, Ha1 Homan in the Interlude, Percy Byer in the Riptide, the Wayne Harpers, the Clyan Halla, and many oµiera. Giblets ... The operaton of the Newport Harbor Boy'a Club have wUed up at last and turned the operation of the club over to a group of boya who a.re in the proceu of organiz1ng softball and bUketball leaguea. It ts aatd that theg roup will have acce.u to the high achool gym . . . eomethlng thl8 department ba8 been puahlng for quite eomet.lme . . . Although the American Legion Juntora a.re ENJOY CAMPING TRIP not doing so well thla year, watch Mr. and Mra. John trRen, 3512 them go next awnmer. All but W. Ocean Front, are enjoying a two of the players will be back two weekl camping trip in high and with the experience gained· aterru. '=============; ltb:ia year and an earlier at.art the ; local8 are likely lo be the tout 1-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;:::;;;:;;:'.;:;;;;;;.;;;;;;; of .~e aoulhland . . . Don Ward ts tne kJnain of the. gang at var-- toua times he pitches. catchea, plays eecond bue or ahortstop. He ta 15 and although only a BOphomore, 'received honorable mention. on. th1a year'a All Sunaet Leacu• team • • • Al Smltll, who aa a Dee traclnna.a. th1a ep.rtng came within 111.0 of a aecond of the Harbor Bl&h liCl )'anl duh la leavtnc tor Akron. Ohio later thla m.tlL Smttb, &llo a .tandout -ball and -•lballer, will not return to Harbor unW nm sprtnc ... m. brother. Bill la paannlnc oa ealerlllg ~ Anny ... . • NIGHTLY 7:30-10:30 p. • '"*->K - (b1h&1 a..,> • m. ..... rt-. ... ua r- OOftA -· . Wltb. UM iadWDt of IWIUDB, more &lld """"-le are ~ llis for --· muq .tor I.be -----· n.. peaple an trytnc to ftad tM ,. • len Uon ol. 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'~-. aveJa1 C..p bb Ano•Lc :cl a.om Skyba ltwlog Spriop PMk Anowbcod.al• ... -llw llialleulW-,...... -"-..... . . ,., • ••• 'left • ,., .... ,......ir..i. ..... !ff~"---· ....... __ _ • • . .. -' • • ' • Thunday, Jime 19, lMf Mil W . Ceatral-Newport BMch ' The first h ome on the latest development of the Ralph P. Maakey ·ottlce began recently with the initiation of conatroetton on the Seavtew H eights Estates situated above the Mlra.cle Mlle section of Newport Harbor. Ralph Mukey, who established 1lls business in Newport Beach ln-.-1929, ls well known in realty·circlea as the developer o~ Wea:t Newport properties ~d la prim'arily recognized a.a a subdivider and borne builder. M&Sltey, put president of the Newport. Harbor Realty Board. and nO"W' serving u a member of the board of directors, la assist- ed in hi8 office by Ray · Y. Copelin and Miss Agnes R Cason. WED IN OORONA DEL MAR-MIN A.Ucla Ann B eek, who became the brlde of WUll&m Franc.ls Glaoomau.1 Jr., la llhown wltb her maid or honor, M1M Katherine Andtt!\va of Corona del l\lar &nd brldet1maldtt. ~e Miuea Kathleen Bllllnp. Carolyn Grove. Caryl Obeamore, and 3oanne Amesbury: '> , (Phot<>-Ha.l Will !Jll\!th). The growth of the company 1and the H arbor area wu re- flected recently with the completion of the new llfflce building situated a t 3411 W . Central, Newport Beach. Miss Alicia Ann Beck Bride of San Jose Man In Candlelight Service in Corona del Mar At a beautitul candlelight ceremony ln Corona del Mar Commun- ity Church, M.188 Alicia (uan Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Roy Christion Beck, 220 Larkspur avenue, became the bride of William Fr&ncis Glacomaul Jr., son of Mn. Mabel Giacomazzi and William F . Giacomazzi ot San Joa. The Rev.-Perry F . Schrock officiated. The bride's gown waa a whit.04--------------- embroldered 1 organdie p e p I u m j acket -with sheer white organdie boutfant 8k:irt, arid finger-lip veil on a Juliette cap encircled wtth o range blossoma. She carried white rose buds. The maid of honor, Mlss cath- ertne Andrews ot Corona del Mar, wore a primrose yellow organdie gown and caN'ied a atyliz.ed. bou- quet of yellow and coral r08e buds. The brideamaJds aimila.rly gowned, were Mlss K&thlee:n Billings of Bellingham, Wuh., Mla Carolyn Grove of Pasadena, Miss Caryl Chesmore of St. Joseph, M W ., all claumates of the bride at Scrlppe College, and Miu Joanne Ames- bury of Pasadena. - Char les Auerbach of San Fran- cisco, fellow claaamale of the groom at Cal Tech. wa.a best man. whlleushers were I'"eter von Euh, the.Ir home in San Jose. where the groom is affiliated with hi.a father ln the cold storage buainea.s. The new Mn. Giacothazzt Is well known in the Harbor area, having spent the aummer on Bal- boa Ialand for many years until her family moved from Pa.sadena to Corona del Mar where they are making their permanent home. The bride graduated last year from Newport Harbor High School where she wu an honor student, and thla year attended Scripps College in Claremont. Mr. Giacomazzi is a member of a prominent San Jose pioneer fam- ily and served during the war u a lieutenant In the Air Corps. ' Party Given on Fourth Birthday David Wan-en, David Douglas, Noting her fourth birthday l&11t and Bruce R obinson. week wa..s little Donna Lee Burd- The church waa decorated with salt of 11~ 23rd street. A party a profusion of double shasta waa held In her honor with the daisies and marguerites. Wedding children enjoying the playing of music waa played by Mias Mar-games, after which refreshment! garet L . Sharie, >A•ith Mias Sally were served. Lance, classmate of the bride. as Children attending were Char- aololst. !ene Nelson, Tommy Cottle, Allan The bride's mother wore a gold and Marilyn Lane, Gregory Coe, crepe dinner dreu with pan8y Stephen Thatcher. Johnnie Scelaa. flowered hat and gold accesaories Andrea, Tom, and Dic k Mun&0n, and gardenia corsage, while the Conette and Terry Hinesly, and groom's mother wu attired in Barbara and Sheron Rit.achke. smart black and white with a cor-ltfothen present were Mn. Laur- sage of white carnations. ence Nelson. Mra. Harris Cottle, The reCeption wu held In the Mrs. Merel Coe, Mn. Bob Thal- enclosed garden of the bride's cher, Mra. J ohn Scelsa, Mra. Fred parent!, with many friends from I Munson, 'Mra. Doug Hinea1y, Mra. Pasadena and San Jose attending. Gordon Ritchke, Mrs. E . J , Burd.- The only sad note was the absence 58.ll and the host.ea. of the groom's father who wu un- able to be present because of 111-REX LEFLER vtSnJ neM. The bridal party received. before a large picture window over-looking the ocean. -Re- freshments were served in the garden. with Mi88 Marilyn H.ill at the punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Andrews served a buffet supper in the beautll'ul garden of their Sl/c Rex Lefler and family, who have been viaiting Mrs. Lef- ler's mother, SOOS B Coast boule- vard. left Wednesday for Ogden, Utah, to visit his parents and then return t o Jacksonville, Fla. where he Is stationed. home at 31~ J-aamine. with the i\IRS. LIDA McCLELLAN wedding party and family and friends in attendance. NOW REOOVERING Following the ceremony, the young couple left on a ahort wed~ ding trip north before returning to attvtd the groom's graduation trom Cal Tech. They are making ' Mrs. Lida McClellatl, 200 Eut. 18th street, who hlUI been ill for some time, I• recuperating. In the homeor her daughter, Mra. L. D. Clauson of Lm! Angeles. Corona del 'Mar By FLORll!NCE ANDERSON Mra. E . R. Coop, 300 GoliJenrod, la enterta.lnlng her slater, Mra. C. R. Hagenbuck, who arrived on Sunday, June 15th, from San Diego for a few weeks visit. Mr. Henry C. Kirk, 305 Lark- spur, arrived home on Wednesday. June 11th. from a ten-day plane STUDEBAKER S ALES SERVICE -PARTS Bring Your Car in for Summer Check-UP MEET MR. (BILL) TAYLOR Service Manager (Open all day Saturday) JOE NICKBRTZ Harbol' 510 ' 3415 West Central A ve. B.Y Udo Theat re trip, which t ook him t o Birmin~-I:===========================~ ham, Ala,, with stopovers at Dal-- la.s, Tex., and Shreveport, La. He +-------------·----------- reports that he experienced some I extremely hot weather while away. j Mr. and MMI. B. F . List of Exe-•jl ter. Calif., are occupying their home at 1612 Pacific Drive during the absence of their daughter, Mrs. Lawrence McGee, who hU been .spending several d&Yl! In Exeter with her husband. She will l'e- turn to Corona del Mar this week. The House-Pettijohn Clan, 1606 Pacifi c Drive, held open h ouse over the week-end o f June 13-15th inclusive, and were vi.siled by the Ed Seamon family from San Ber- nard.ino, 1tfr. and ltfMI. L. C . Brock. Shirley Hindman and Norma Saw- yer, from Colton, Keith and Ken- neolh Martin of Rialto. Mr. and p~ JdaJ, p~ gcJ.ooJ, SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION ' SOMETHING NEW FOR FUN AND E D UCATION MORNING CLASSES 9 A. M. TO 12 M.-S TO 6 YRS. AFTERNOON C LASSES I P-!\L TO 5 P . M.--6 TO 11 YRS. OPENING JULY lST-ENROLL NO\V Cla..ases to include -Calisthenics, games, organized play. Handcrafts such a.a -finger painting, crayola work, stringing beads, claywork for the younger children, copper and leather tooling, wood work, weaving, c lay modeling, airplane modeling, knitting for the older group. SwtJvmlng instructions will be given, also sailing inst~ctlons it desired. (Snowbird sail boat available). Mrs. W.a.Iler Schulte. Noraleen and Our playyard is equipped with swings, rings, parallel bars, and CharJes Schulte from Sarita Ana, merry-go-round. There is a wading pool for the little ones. and Joan and J ohnny Bettis from San Pedro. A weekly ~ovle will be shown. Mrs.rJessie Hill, 240 Heliot rope, Classes under the direction of Santa Barbara College students; ! Corona del Mar, ls entertaining I in her home he r st.stera and fami-Nancy Pierson, Physical Education student, 1tlargie Mayers, 1 , Iles. Mr. a.nd Mn. Frank Sledge I Senior and former camp counsellor. and sona Don and F rank. and Mr. Ii J,.~..,:JL _ _. __ JI ' • I __ and Mrs. William Austin and tf/.olt. ,..,-• ~ C4U alltVUKK 69/i daughter Barbara, all from At-1 ·~----- lanta, Georgia, and Mias Caroline Allen from Jacksonville. F1orida. ---------------------------- It looks like there will be a full J~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::::::::: house for the next ten days at the Hills! Mr. Braden Finch, 344 B Drive. Is. ependlng the cnrrertt week at h i• new ranch home in Julian, Calif. There will be a meeting of the Order of the Ea.stern Star, i..aguna • Bee.ch Chapter, a.t the Masonic Temple on Forest avenue, On Fri- day evening~ June 2oth. at. eight o'clock . Builness of th~ evening will Include Initiation of new mem- bf'ra. Th.ls will be the le.st meet- 1.ng of the Chapter until Aug. 15. Mr. and lttn. Donald T. Whyte. 418 Hazel Drive, are the pro(Jd parents of a baby son, Jame8 Ro- bert Whyte, born June 8th at St. Joseph's Ho.spltal in Orange. Mr. and ltfra. Jack H . Greene, formerly of ,707 Heliotrope avenue, Corona del Mar. have moved into their new home, No. 3, Rudder Road, Beacon Bay. ' IMPOR'TED LIQUORS FOR YOUR DINNER PARTY Product of France CALVADOS French Apple B,randy ........... Pt. S6" D 0 L FI· 592 • U'hlle & Green Creme de t\fen the ........ Yi MARIE BRIZARD 1 :.!':d~;;::_; ________ ,1, '7" Crem e de Cacao . . ..... y. 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