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pBU.111'8. The popularlty
of Representative John
Phillips of Banning flowered
at Riverside over the week-
end when Republican mem-
bers of the State Central
· coounittee from all parts ot
the 22nd Congressional dis-
trict met and endorsed the
legislator now representing
the three OOW1ties of Orange,
Riverside and Imperial in
Washington. He will report-
l!!dly be placed on the ballot
without oppo&tion from any
member of his party in the
primaries next Spring.
Wise, cautious. warm to
new ideas, but resisting
pressure from radical min-
ority groups, Representative
Phillips has always made a
. good impression when he
visits the Harbor. Republi-
cans echo the sentiment re-
ported at the Riverside con-
clave from all parts of his
coqstituency Iha t he stands
high in party favor. Also
told at the convention was
the feeling of many old lin-
ers who came out for a def-
inite statement of principles
for which the party stands.
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Politics. In the splendid
show of interest by some 200
residents· of Balboa Island
who crowded into the Balboa
Yacht club Monday night,
many proble!JlS -excepting
the pier Issue -were dis-
cussed, and city officials
taken to task for failure to
enforce· the zoning ordinance
relative to a number of fami-
lies permitted per lot, partic-
ularly in the R-2 or twcrfam-
ily. The meaning of the or-
dinance is clear, it was as-
serted, but the enforcement
lags because of a ruling of
the city attorney.
One sure way for residents
to get lRws enforced is to get
together when violations are
obvious, and as a group call
official attention to them.
When one speaker told the
audience that his daughter
had contracted polio, he
thought from contamination
in the bay, indignation rose
to a high pitch, and the lis-
teners were heartily in
agreement something should
be done-and quickly. Con-
trol is in their hands of the
county health department,
and the suggestion was car-
ried in form of a motion to
have health ordinances bet-
ter enforced. • • •
City Hall. While many oth-
er matters were pertinent to
the meeting of the Balboa
Islanders it gave Councilman
Earl Stanley his opportunity
to present his newest pet
project (for which he was
1111 prepared with maps) to
change the city hall from the
site the city council and
planning commission h a d
chosen over to Coast high-
way, next to the Bayshore
subdivision he is leasing to
home builders for Mr. James
)'.rvine. Declaring be did not
wish to disturb the harmony
ot the city (as predicted he
would by the writer of this
column last week) he then
called for a vot~ on the mer-
its of the site chosen by the
civic bodles as compared
with his. This was carried
by the Islanders present. No
one was there to defend the
lite officially selected. or to
deny it will cost more to
build "there than on the silt
and rock-filled site he prcr
poses. The proponent or the
())est Highway site had a
beautlful plan or several
buildings and docks for vis-
iting yachts, and be admitted
one of Its inherent weak-
oe nes. But, he said in dis*
cussing the traffic hazard, a
ramp cOuld be nm under the
highway to let people out.
JUst as simple as that! U the
councilman succeeds In open-
ing up the dlsrmsicu on an
Issue i:oilsldered sett!.,.,, then
all parts ~ the city should
b"ave an opportunity to be
beard Perhaps, U one sec-
tion feels It did not have Pf'(>-
per oonlli<lei atlon. a city·
wide e1ec:tb1 lhould be held an tbe ~ u such a time ..... ,..., tbe ~
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VOUIMS XXXVD
I '11 EJ N ' ~t~nley· Asks I.Islanders .Vote . T. ,. . . ~ ,· o~ .Proposed .Qty Hall Site;
__ • ......_........,.,._!'!_VS1>;· . m~ He Presents Highway Project
Group Ask Zone Compliance
Believe World Islanders to Crusade Ag_ainst
Elaborat.e Civic Cent.er Plan Offered Balboa
Islanders at Meeting Monday Night· Says
B;is Plan Never Considered '
Pn!sentlng the SC>-Called Site No. 7 for a city hall which
he said was never considered by the city planning commission
In Its bearings. upon thi; location of the municipal building,
Earl Stanley, city councilman, took the leading role Monday
night a~ a n;ieeting of Bal~ Islanders in attempting to have
the entire lSSlle of the civtc,r-----------Record Set Violatio~s of Zoni~g, Bay
Tokyo to U.S. Pollution and Mosquitos
center site reconsidered.
Alter d.18cuuion was completed
at the mtttlng of some 200 laland·
era Oil the zoning ordin.a.ncea,
mosquito nuisance, pollution ot the
bay. and alley paving, Yr. stanley
took the n oor to explain by mape
of most df. thetaiteti which had been
ottered montha ago tor tht loca>o-
lloo Of munlctpeJ buUdinp.
The world record set by the SS
Tucson Victory of 10 days, 21
hours and 03 minutes from Tokyo
to San Frandsoo has had naviga·
tion students and pQWer squadron
men. fishennen, navy personnel
and just plain citizens busy for
the past few days with charts and
pencils figuring how it could be
done.
Ens. Victor Oiatten of Ne""J>Ort
Beach was navigator and third of·
ficer of the ship, an American
President line vessel in the Mer· LIEUT. COL. H.P. YARNELL
About 200 Brave StDnn tD Meet with Balboa
Island Improvement Association; Hear
Taxes, Contamination of Bay, Naisances
Drowning Victim
Was Widow of
Caltech Professor
>J the city council picked cut
the Oent.ra.l avehue site by a 3 to 2
margin. and it W8J!I recommended
by the city planning commission.
he felt that they should have the
rigbt to reconsider the others. al·
The body of a woman wa.sMd I though he declared the Central
A turnout of some 200 residents of Balboa Island who 1 ~ ashore in Corona del Mar tut Wed.! avenue site would adjoin a high
ventured through rainy \Veather to discuss several problems needa.y proved to be the widow of] grade business and income r-eai· Dr. Roecoe G. Dickinson, former dent\al development planned by
of the islanders at the Balboa Yacht club Monday night dean or the graduate school of the Griffitb Campany at a cost of
found general agreement among the crowd which filled the C'all.fomJa Institute of Technology, bet\.veen one and three millions of
main room of the clubhouse. Joe Beek, president of the Bal-. w . H. HITCHMAN according to ldeatlticatlon estab-dollars.
boa Island Improvement association acted as chairman of the liabed later in the week by Tbomaa The councilman said it was not
meeting, and Gloria Gartz as S. Bell, retired Paaadena attorney practical to use the Hud.Bon, or
chant Marine service which is now -------------
secretacy. Yth .• tG<hbM!onl&lh gave u, r"1n'•doptn,lonlt v·1ct L and long a friend of the Dickinson strip along the eouth side Of the
While the moll explo.lve i&lue-e Y way 0 OU ory oan family, Centr11.l avenue site lo the bay
in San Pedro after making the re-
cord run. So much interest was
shown in the report. and so many
amateur navigators claiming it
was impossible for a ship of this
class, that a copy of the ship's log
for the trip was secured, provid·
ing the foll owing data :
Elapoed Tllne
Departure from Fort 2. Tokyo
Bay, Oct. 6 at ll·lC>-00 and arrival
at pjlot ves.sel inside Farralones.
San Francisco, Oct. 16 at 15· 13-00.
total. 10 days, 4 hours, 03 min·
utes. Added }'-'as one meridian
day and subtracted was the clock
advance of seven hours, giving t~
tal steaming time and time at
sea of 10 days, 21 hours, 03 min·
utes.
The distance travelled in nauti·
cal miles "''as 4943 and the speed
averaged 16.77 knots but exCf"pt
for the first three days was 17
knots or better with a top spt'ed of
17.48 knots on the meridian day
of Oct. 11 . Starting from Yoko·
hama at latitude 35 degrees 2
points north and longitude 139 de·
grees 42 points eas!. the ship cir·
cled to latitude 43 degrl"f'S five
points north and longitude 169 de·
grees 15 points west on Oct. 11 .
then down to San Francisco.
The boat ran before a wtnd
force from 8 to 9 by the Beaufort
sea.le with following seas and
swells ~ feet high pushing her
until she yawed 10 degrees. and
t his kept up for four days Chat·
ten stated. Distance covered each
da)' ran from 339 knots on the first
full day's run to 497 knots on the
last day. Rt"ckoned in mill'S the
figures would be higher.
nnt Me rch&nt Sh.Ip
The SS Tu~on Vi<'tory \Aro'R!' the
first Merchant l\tarine ship to en·
(Con tlnued on Page Four I
Ask Joint Tenancy
Be Ended in Estate
Of Drowned Woman
Termination of the joint tenancy
interest of Mrs. Patricia Rapp
Thomas, who drowned at Newport
Beach. in properties she owned
with her husband. Mifflin K.
Thomas. was asked of the super-
ior coun. Thomas listed a S500
note and · real estate at Balboa
Island as their estate. The court
ordered an appraisal CPf the estRte.
Prominent in Santa Ana affairs
for many years. Mrs. Thorruu wa..c;
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Rapp. 1(16 Gret>nl<'af
street. She was drowned In dPep
water while swimming alone at
the foot of Adams street LI\. Bal-
boa. Due to the fact that no
water was found in the lunJt"S, and
that the body was found floatir.g
in the bay. a heart attack is be-
lieved tO have caused death.
Islander Ran
Box factory
that of plen on the taland-wu the man ie a violator I.a to have • Madeline G. Dickinson. believed / 9.'here the architect thought bo&t
not toucbed on, reaildenll!I at both him &n"Uted. lo be de&pondent since the death of slips should be localed, so that
inside and out.aide Iota were unani-Earl Stanley'• remark that tbe D • St rts her .chol&rly husband about tbree principal conslderation had nar-
mou• in their approv&l of action mot.ion should not include the rive a e moot.Ni ago, &nd herself ill, came rO\l."ed d0\\-0 to & mnaller site
lo uk enforcement at the wntn1 renting ol room. because hle T lo the scene ot many of their hap-which. he ee..ld would have business
laws a.a regard.a the R·2 zone, ln brother M building IJJ.apector ot plest days when the professor waa bulldlng!I and residential income
accordance with action taken when Paaadena found they allow the HU hm Ch alive. She was believed to have I propertlet backing up to the city
Kate McCann formtt aiecretary of same privilege, WU not diacuaeed c an r committed suicide by leaping into hall.
the commlAl~n brought the mat-u t.biJI bad not been included ln • the aurt tram rock& near the point Favol"S H lghway I It I ter before tbe pl&ruling comm.Jaalon the motion. When brought to a where John Eliot Crout of 211 Some residents ot the harbor n a Y Oct 18 -vote, the mot.Ion carried. Larbpur, corona del Mar, found favor tbe development of the 2300
:Mt.as McCa.nn explained the tru&-''Taxe..-..<Soes any one know any· ber. teet ot harbor frontage on the
tration Ille encountered ln tryilll' ! thine about taxee?" brought a Wi~eha~e~~ta H= t~! The body bad been in the water Coaet Highway, bounded on the
Five and one·balt years away I lo get a ction on purported vier contlderable amount ot laughter Victory Loan Drive • llOm ot '300.· about 10 boors, according to the east by the Bayahore irubdivlaion,
from home and his deligbt1ul fa.m· latlon of the R42 zone by a non· t~ the aud1ence. One resident men· 000 worth of bcmds to be Dd opinion of police and the tire de· and on the west by the Sea Scout
11 i h Ion tirn th t h I resident. She said that this man t .oned that hi• tax bill had shot up compared to the quota ~ the , _ _. partment rescue squad, hea.ded by I ba.ae, be bel.ieves, and be went into Y i!I sue a g e a e 123 per cent over ls.at year An· "" ...... Frank ...--...... k "'A the va.rlo m rite ot this Bit hasn't even tried to make plane I had built a double house oo the other had ,2~ added to his laxes war loan drive at $500,000, and ............. er. Tuo:: body was th~n • us e &
for the near future but just want.JI tront of the lot and then added d k d b · $730.000 WB.8 actually 81.1becrlbed, removed lo Baltz Mortuary, where 1 which he declared "-'8.1!1 given by
' t bo es i an as e ..,... Y street.a were not 1 it ·lay for several days until idea.. Mr. James Irvine lo the city with to stay home ~d get acquainted ' an apartmen a ''e garag n clean and beachei ke t clean after according to Walter Bplcer, ::n-th . 1 1 1 for the tltne be1ng, in the worda the rear. The city ~ltorney, abe plcnlckere bad de a~ed. Mr. En· I nanclng Chairman few tb.1a area, t.ffication could be established. e Stlpu at on t wu not to be
of Lt. Col. H . P. Yarnell, supply declared, would not lu1ten to Web-fie P who a.nnounced the begtnning of Private: services were held last used for private gain.
otflctr or the Fourth Corpe Ar· l ster's definition of a dwelling, or t!'d ld uked thwhy taxea had been the drive aimultaneou.aly wtt.h the Saturday at, the Mountain View The cit y has $200.000 to spend
tillery of the Fifth Army lo Italy, to other opinions, but agreed the ~d ~~~~nlala:rnLnwla and ral&--appointmenf Of w. R mtchman chapel ln ·:Pase.dena. She is sur· for a city ball, the councilman ex-
""'ho hlla just returned to hls home city could bring injunctloo pro-1 · again as cbairman of the drive. vtved by a daughter, Dorothy, 19.
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plained, and believes the Central
at 223 Opal, Balboa bland. ceedlngs agalnat the violator. I ~Vera.I spoke ln favor ot a , Mr. Spicer sald In making the ot the Pasadena residence, and a avenue site gOOd tor only 15 lo 20
U eut. Col. Yarnell bu been 1 Rola.nd Thompkln .city attorney. motion which wu: put before the an.nouncement ~sterda.y: ~tcb-eon. 88.id to be a lieutenant com· years, while the l!lite be propo8ed'
decorated \l.i th the BrQn.7:e Sl&r by Interpreted the ordlnance relating house to seek more information I man hu done such a tboroughly ma.oder in the navy. I on the highway would be good tor
the American g overnment and the to the R·2 :wne a.s permitting more on the tax situation. The . motion, gOOd job in the previoaB two drfn. 100 yean. He de9Cribed thia civic
Brazilian Medal of War by the than two ramillea if the third d.id to have a. committu appomted to that we have uaailpted him Wayne Drager center as having a city ball. a li·
South American government for aot poaees a kitchen . she f"t't:alled. look into taxes, wa.s unanlmoualy agBin and be ha. coO.ent.ec1 to 'I brary, future war memorial, civic
handling wppliee to advanced ''Then ~ .. e mu!lt go around S:OOOJ>"" carried by VOICP. vote. I chafnnM the Victory drtve wblch N arned . Deputy auditorium, police a.nd tire de~art..
artJlle ry uni~ durinc the long I Ing to w e .. it the third resld'ent ls The ne,t matter, contamt.nation 1 I hope will be &D immediate SUC· ! ment.s. a museum, harbor ma.a er '&
struggle up the Italian pen.iruiula. eating out. lrU• McCann added. ot f.be bay, tound aome ot the cesa ln a community wll1cb hu County Clerk office, docks tor v!Jri.ttng ya.cbl.9-
ln the caae of the Bl"ilUia.n award Motion Read I re•dcnta conaiderably on edge. consistently over . sor.::rlbed It.I men. and location tor the tire bo&t
the diatlnction came t or lruitructlon L. H . Barber. a r~ldent ot P&rk The Bal.ho& laland Improvement quot.aa during the W1D'... B . J. Smith, county clerk, has and crash boat, as well u dutfle
In the UBe ot the American iyatem avenue on the Island brought con· A.8soclat1on petltlooed the city The immediate need 18 tor f\md8 ~:.~g~: o~ppoBa\nboatmentto beof I bo~~l!~r ~n~~~at from 10.·
t or which be wa.s responelble. ' 1lderable dlac\Julon on the matter four years ago to have the nu!Jt.. tor tnlnsportatlon of the return1nc
Otten under artillery tire \.\'hile to a bead with a motion to P\lltion ance abated. The chairman ex-service men, rebabiDtatic:m., 8Chool-deputy count}' clerl<. Smith ad· i 000 to 40,000 Carl!J pass there dally,
their lftlpply line was moving up tbe city council ta fulfill Ila ordin· plalr:ed, It wa• sia.ld, that Jut sum. ing, medical care -aD al. t.beee ministered the oath of office to and the objection ot heavy trattic
lo the front. the Balboa l.sland ances and enforce them (relative mer many ot the army. and navy thinp whJcb a gnrtetuJ America Drager and assigned him to duty could \>e taken care of by a ramp
has aeen enough of \.\'&r for a 10:r to the R-2 z.oning) as lnte~reted boate ..,..·e re the \.\'orst offenders, will not deny tl're men wbo have in Dept. No. 3, Presiding Judge I under the blgb'Yl.•ay. If and when
t ime he declared. Th taJII~ :iy tbe city plwnlng commts!fton but lh\3 would not be true in the helped bring victory to oar ,,__,le Raymond H. Thompson's superi'Jf' (Continued on Page Four)
· e moun Oct 18 future I H" bm r-r ' court. I ous terrain f ew and O&l'l'OW roads I on · · ' 1tc an said. Le9 than M per n-....... ·
an,,. poor transport ation ractlltle~ MIM 1-:l cCann read the ordinance Rex Albright. recently returned cent Of the men lo untrana han ch;.;::i'r~Y ~r ~~~as~~e!~~ I PrOpOSeS Club
made the effort much worse than and B&id that It Is clear. Judge R. iCont1nut!d on Page Flvt) flnl.stled acbool &.nd the govern· He has lived in Balboa for several ·fO S II 8 t
\\'OUld ordlnartly fall tbe lot of the PENC ment b.u guaranteed tbe8e meo a years and won his discharge from r ma oa
aupply rorees. The .. ver&I moun · ~ ILLED PERSONALITIES chance to finlsb their edacatlon. It th · af th 0 In ended• "'."""" soon ,,, • war wa, wners Here taln ranges ln the country atforded vi.·as po ted out.
a natural dete.n.8tve advantage to Bv }ACK LINDSLEY. Cowboy Artist ----------'-----~::::::::::_ _________ _
tbe Na.z.Js, and they certa.lnly made
the moat ot It be aa.J.d.
He WU in the last few r\a)'S of I
the drive oo Rome, and the re.t
Of tbe hard drive up the penlnaulL
Jij.11 wife, a.s had tbousanct. ot
other wives. sent a Cbrbtmu pres·
ent during the campaign. and
when la.st Christ.ma.a F:ve came,
all the men were anxioua to open
their preHnt.s, tbe.n prepare for a
turkey dinner the next day. Before
they opened one package, the word
came to move, and their entire po-
altion wu changed to come to the
a.id <:4 another un.lt ha.rd prellffd
to bold their own. They came back
later and opened their Chrlstma.s
presenl.9, be added.
In the campaign nearly u many
allied troop. were used u the
Nazi.9 had facing them. Five di·
vlsloru did moat of the fighting.
including oae colored Amert.can, a
Brazilian, a.nd a South African.
1 Coottnued on Pare f I .I
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Costa Mesa Carpenter, 66,
Jai(ed for Throw.ing Tacks
Costly to Mo~
House Into
Newport Beacll
Urges Removal of Control
Over 'Luxury' Rentals Here
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PW1ES F01 FAIMEIS I' Adlllts OlfeJed
-Recreatlom lat fhis H,appens Every 90 Seconds
WASHINGTON -Th~ H ... II!!... .L.I w111 ·beno6t tho tum .. at· u.. ..-4C OVI
Uniled SlatM aa m1'Ch la tho --tu~ .. did tho raDzood la ...
1aat half of the 1tlh cental7 ond
the automobile in the 20th CP1.b1r7, ac<Oldins to ,.....,. npoJtad "7
tha Air Tranlpor\ Auod&tloll of
America. •
The Department . of Apleultme
... timale1 that at leut 8,000 post-
war surplus planel may become air
trucks to tramport produce. Al-
read1 air delivery of 1t•eral varie-
ties to market. o•a lo~ diatancee
bu proved feulble. ~t plana
of the airlines call for the encoar-.
agement of f.armen in all 1ectiona
of the eounb'y to raiJe ncetahles
and c:ropt. which beretafore ban
been confined within a market n-
dJ.,. of 200 mil.._ Henceforth dlt-
tances are likely to become a sec-
ondary factor.
Air parcol poot, If and when
adopted, u provided la a bill be-
fore Co-will sreatly lacreal•
the rural value of the airplane. not
only to ahip produce, but alao to
brine back manufactured articles,
including machinery part.a. The
exte.naion of parcel po1t to the air-
lines would mean that more than
(2,000 po1W office• wuuld be added
to the 23,000 e.xpreu otftce1 now de-
For quick rmuJta UJe Hews-livering air expreu.
11mM cl•••tled oolwnm. Pouibilities appear llm.ited onl:J
Newport HartJor ~ is otfft"
.Ins~ cl._ In buket·
b&ll, l>e-tm, and WJlleyball, In
the ewinlni 'i'Ja,,ies,...on Tuesday,
Wt'Cll....tq and ThmwdaY of every -t?wotn"" ,-. BuRtball will Oil Tlleaday ntchta-Y..i of eammunlty
are urpd to come out as a com-
munity leque wm be orpnlud
later In the eeuon. ~
Jl1lJDl!9 wm be IC!li!dUJed amonc
town ... _ ' 'Bodr\,tntAm Is of· = .:;,w;:·~~a.i:
tlon will ~ .,_ ~ with
plmty ot oonrpet,ltlon on band for
the advanced~
Tiie Bullnea Men's volleyball
croup have the gym Thundoy
nlshb -resuJar games are
pla)oed. All activities ere free """
cept for a small towel fee. Claues
are held at the high school tcnn·
nulum from 7 to 10.
Cl• I in shop work Include
woodcraft. reflnlshlnc. new con·
structlcii. and lathe work. Th ...
are offered Mcnday and Thunday
evenings with Mr. Worden In
charile.
America's homet are attacked
by ftre at th• rate of S30,000 a
year, or one every 90 second.I,
accord.lnc to the NatlOnal J'ire
Protection AssoclaUon.. Although
90 i>ercent of all ftrea are attribut.
ed. lo carelesaneu, the rate o1
destruction would be reduced
lharpiJ', 1171 the NFPA. If llre-ru.iltant material.I were used
when old homes are remodeled
or new ones built. The protection
al!orded bJ !!re-resistant material
i. craphlcally lllllltrated. The
lnftammaale roof on the burnln.&
house wu quickly con1umed by
the flam.. aDd -the building
totally destroyed, while the llre-
ret.ardant asphalt ahin&leJ on the
nel&hboring bowe aerved u a
protective covering which re-
ailted the windblown spark& ...Mil --~'-'
E V E B Y DAY
b1 individual inseauity. U1ea fore-
seen for the airplane include the
transportation af flying docton
and medicine, a.nd of patienta to
hoapitals; the ftying la of rnln
&nd feed to farmll isolaled by ftooda
or bliu.arda; aprudiDg of cermi-
cides, duating, inspec:tinc and
checkinc crops, cattle, abeep and
fences, tbooting coy.Jtea, wol•N
and other pest., f utilli:m,, and
Begfnnlng and advanced navi-
gation classes are held on Monday
and Wedne9da,y nil!tflts from 7 :30
to 9 :30. 'Ibere is s\ill room a-.·an-
a ble for additional students, er·
cording to the instructor, Mr. Kid-
der.
• California May Get
650,000 New Cars
During Next Year
Better Homes Predominate
In Week's Building Permits
Lake County Ba.rtltiU seeding.
P f C • Any elltim&te ot_ probable new With building pemtits slumping ears Of 8DDJDg ~ Hitler had everything but peace car regiatera Uona during the oom-to a low of two or three houses
~ of mind at hls Berchteagaden re-ing year ln California la eheer a week for the firs! or the month,
! t reaL Among other modern con-gueuwork a t thla time, accordlng this las! \\'eek showed an upward GR 0 C [RI£ S ~ venlences .we.a.a completely equip-to a rele&ae to the national Auter i trend with nine new home"
; ped electnc k itchen. awblle Club from the Department startE."d. F'igures for two \\'('('k~ Cold M&atS • of Motor Vehicles. show a total or $78.100 with three 'I,,..____________ C&Jl fornia dealers Ylate that I or then1 in the upper bracket clas~.
: Fruita and Vegetables ~ they have information Indicating T('n other pc'rmits brought lhe iPboDe WI Open !hmdQs ~ 8 0 W L the manufacturers have plans to amount up to SSS .88.1 . • D ' G ! place !IOIDe 6.000.000 pleuure cars In the type or construction
i_ UftOD S rocery ~_" B A L B 0 A oo the market durtng 19.fs. u t.hl.s I ""'hic h has !'C'<'n 1i111e activity sine~·
0 2 be true, Ca1l!ornia i8 e:'ll:pected to the .,~,.ar began art' the homr>s be-~ 119' Newport Bl9d. o.ta Meea ~ ~ 4 receive a quota of 10 per cent of 1n2 built by \Villiam C. \\'armin~~ .,,.,., 1 • 1 1 1"1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 ·1,,,: '-------------I ) the total, atnce alx>ut 10 per cent Ion or Los Angeles. at 1038 \\'est
of the Na.Uon's total regiateration Bay a\"Pnue, to cost S14 ,500 ; by
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A 11 Chrysler Products
P'acioJ'7 Trained Meah•lcw.
Cars Called fol' and Delivered
la ln Callfornla. !\'fr. Callery at 2238 Oian'nel Roed
Bobby Hitt,
Son of Former
Resident, on Visit I AIR CARGO
CHICAGO-The zooming growth
of air carro ia seen in step• taken M nd • M tor I Bobby HJtt. Couwai.n, USNR, ii b th 19 domeatic airline• of the a IC 0 s, ac. on 3()-day furlough from bla ship, Ju1t~ Stale• to aet up equipmeni
Dtreat l"Mltlo1'7 C1uJUm • l't)www~ the USS BuehneU, and ha. been and schedules that will raise their
Salee and 8e:nkJe vial.ting the Whit Heim. fa.mUy ca acity in the immediate post.war m llal.n St. Huntington Beach. and other old friend8 In Newport. I e~ by ftve---foJd over the 194,
ftlone lhDllnctoa BeMlb Ml He le the younge.at eon Of .Mr. re.et, accordinl' to a IUTY~Y by ~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~!and Mrs. Ben Hitt, former rest· th Air Transport Auociation of d~nta ot 2627 West Centr&l avenue, A.!mca.
who moved recently to Rainbow", The airline• iast year carried
WELCOME CAFE
!MO Newport llhd., Ooeta MM&
GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE·:· MODERATE PRICES
FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER
5 p. m.. 1mW 10 p. m. -8andiaya: ll DOOD ODUI 10 p. m.
()pcm 8 a. m. &ID ! a. m. -~ Mondaya
Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays
iltol2p.m.,
Newport 433-M
Our Kitchen Open for Inspection
Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop.
.Jost What Balboa Bas Needed ' . SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
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Expert Workmanship
Work Done While You Wait
Boan 10 t.o 5
Ray Pagan • 515 East Bay Front
Nut Door to Palm Ca.le
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near Hemet. 202 879 006 pounds of mail. expreu
AU three of the Hitt brotbere. and ex~eaa bagrare, wJ· as the
who grew up In Newport Beach. UH of added planet on ... :de.r or
were In the eervtce. Billy i. radio-tion will provide cargo apace
man S/c on the USS Celtic, a. :!mdent to handle about one bil-
tanker which la a floating aervlce lion pounda of carro, ranging from
•taUou In the f&r Paclflc and Ben, jewelry and c1rup to perllhable
who wu a aergea.nt with the 27th foodituft' and machinery parta.
dJvUd.on a.t Okina.wa., la now dis-The expanded 1leet of paueniu
charged from the army a.nd ta planea will provide much additional
wortinl' on a new..,..pe.r ln Sa.n C&l'l"O apace. with IOID.9 of them
Jme. havirtl' compartmenta for mail and
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BURT R. NORTON
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Newpwt lte1-, o.m.
lllternatlonal Harvester
TKU<JQ AND TRACl'OBS
... ABll l:QUJPIO:NT
M. Eltiste & Co., Inc.
WI I:. •Ill Pia. -lluia Alla IUNo.L.&.at.. ft.l&tl •n·hd=
frelcht which can be made. Iarcer
aa any particular pusenpr load
srowa smaller. All-carro planes of
war-time tn>eo an tacreaalng In
numbers, to be 1upplemented ftr1
aooo by planea du.igned exclualvely
for e&r&'O carryi.nc, with featuret
which will creaUy upedite the
1peed and ecoDOm7 of loading and
unloadinl' •
Meanwhile plua a.re underway
for expa~ prMent pick-up sys-
tema, which operate wi\hout land·
inp.. New methoda an being
studied by airlina and manufac-
turen.
Already a unit hu been de•elop-
ed allowing a plane in filght to
pick up a loaded clider from the
cround. mskinc peacetime routine
of one of the wv'1 moat dramatic
ezplolll.
-8upport the War Chest -
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on the-end or the peninsula. $15,·
000. and the duplex at 117 Dia-
mond avenu<' which H. E. Kendall
Of BaJboa Island. former executive
of the J . C. Penney company, 1s
building.
Other new homes are: 1-Iaz<'l
Smith of Redondo Beach. 33 11
~1a.rcus avenue. $1500 : J . R. Burke,
3711 Coast Boulevard. MOOO:
llenry J ohnson, 207 35th street,
SSOOO: J . 1 .. Stamp. 501 Orchid
avt->nuP, $2500; V.'. K. \Varren. 617
Poppy avrnue, SJOOO; E. V . Ov-
t>rby, 602 Dahlia. S5000: 1'.1rs. Lois
i\-1eador. apartment over garage,
.115 Goldenrod avenue, $1800.
Other home permits were to
Bert I. Smith, 1723 West Central
avenue, $5000; L. C. Sa\\'in of Bal·
boa at 1308 Cliff Drive, New port
, Heights, S7exxf.' and Col. A. W.
Smith, 512 Ocean boulevard, Co--
rona del Mar . garage with bed-
rooms above, Sl BCX>.
Albert R. Marsan. 700 Carnation
avenue, is adding a second story
at a cost of $1200 and alte ration1
are being done by A. W. Whizen,
4008 Olannel Place, $600, and P .
A . °''j"berlain, 111 15th street.
$150.
Addition to former permit,
Eulala E.stus. 1711 ~ West Cen·
t ral avenue, $1500; alterations, W .
Kindell, 127 20th street, $1200 :
alterations to store front of Al 's
Tackle Shop, 100 Mc F adden Place.
$763; alterations, Mrs. Cornell ,
3605 Lake avenue. Sl<XX>: smaller
jobs, Mn. Lee Shipley. 242 Helio-
t rope. $600; Kenneth W ilson, 925
Coest boulevard. $520, and J. M.
Gabriel. 911 East Cen tral, $250.
Christian Science
Radio Program
Change Announced
Radio programs of spiritual in-
spiration, prepared under supervis~
ion of The Otristian Science Board
ot Directors in Boston, may be
heard in this locality on and after
November 4 over station KMPC,
Los Angeles, at 6 :15 each Sun·
day evening.
These transcribed broadcasts
include musical selections present-
ed by Robert Hall Collins, soloist,
and Ruth Barertt Arno, organist
of The Mother Olurch in Boston.
and a brief discourse by Henry
Edison Williams.
Tbe pedestria.n who weara white
clothing &t nlgbt may avotd wear·
tng it for the reat at eternity.
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Your friends a·nd Mine ROBOT PILOT ON TH£ JUMP
The electroaic autom•tlc pilot la
capable ol maldns .. many .. aoo
fllg!lt c:<m>c:Uona • millu!e.
Recent ~ts at the bcmte of Goldenrod avenue, Corona del
Mn.. James Froot, Clubhouae ave-Mar, returned last week fnlm Oli-nue,. were her cousin and husband. BLOTTERS!!
Sta!t Set. and Mrs. JOleph Zeone cago. They were i:one five weeks
of Enimclaw, W~.; her brother-and the local contractor hunted
ln·law, Kenneth Frost. machlnist'1 in Montana and South Dakota,
mate lie USN, iw.. Viola Kin&'. reporting a fine trip.
Ian Beeelved
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DESK BLO'lTEB8
-19l<U-10o and Ena. Victor ChattJli, whose Mr. and Mn. 41 Anderson of the
ship is no,.I at San Pedro. F\Jn Zone are vacationing In New -u.as :tOo
lmt Ille lldas for tb&& -o1yoan ••• 11ome..romoo
Mrs. Ida Reed of Oklahoma City Mexico. Telephoning Al Joyce
ls a guest at the home of their Sunday, the Balboa amusetnent
niece, Mn. William Umland, 606 man said they had Just visited the
West Central Avenue, for an in· ~lsbad caverns and were plan· Ne_.nme. nu-.
deflnlte period. She came here rung on spending two weeks In _.
from Huntington Park where she Meldco bU,ying for the Fun Zone O:.:'!....~
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her · home w;th Mn. Bess Rigney, r ON,.... AGAIN Balboa Motel. Mrs. Reed, who is \,Jr,,
73
years old, made the trip by SAM'S SEA FOOD CAFE pl~~: and Mn. Jack Sullivan of
Oil Industry to
Hire 150,000 in
Next Two Years
With plant closlnp, layoffs and
reco:nveraiona •potting the da.y'a
newa, it'•, a cheerful note to hear
that one grea.t Amerlca.n lnduatry
Otten You the 11...t Plaoe
to Diiie In Onnp Oouaty:
All New -• -
Even the Location
..• One-Ralf Mlle East al Old
Location on o<JMt lllghway.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar expect.a to provide more jot>t!I ln •
the next '""' month> than It did We Le&d Southe1;11 Callfomla In the Sl!!'vlne ot
before the war.
Pr .. ldeot William R Boyd Jr.. -SEA FOODS-·
ot the American Petroleum. .In.sti· , ALSO
lute h .. announced that the oil In-YOUR kind of STEAKS
du.stry expect.a to lncrea.ee it.a total
payroll a bout 10 per cell within -VISIT OUR KITCHEN -
a year and to employ eome 150,000 S ' Se f d C f more people wjthln the next two am 5 a 00 a e
years. Saye Mr. Boyd: and Fish M~·ket "The Industry expect. to employ ...
more people ~ a.a they become !501 0o.-· 111gbwa7 (Near Seal Be.eh)
available-than It did before the-~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....... ~~
war_ This ..,,,111 not be true ln every ,---------------------------. branch of the buaiftess, nor ln
every company or locality, bu t it
will be true overall.
'The greatest increase! will
come in tfie fields of distribution ""'
both of present products and new
ones, and in the great backlog of
construetion and manufacture of
equipment halted by the "''a rtlme
short.age of manpov.•er and ma-
terials.
"The petroleum industry. a].
though 86 yea.rs old. is barely
emerging from a dolescence-In
many important phases. •In the
la.st decade, and particularly since
the war. petroleum scientists have
learned to take the petroleum
molecule a part and put It back to--
g et.her in a multitude of ne\\· and
varied forms.
"This discovery has been respon-
sible for the tremendoua adva.nces
in motor fuel that make such sky
glantei a.a tfle B-29 poeelble. It ha.a
brought about the synthet ic fuels
and lubrlca.nta that enable air·
planes of the present-and future
-to operate in any extreme1 of
temperature. It bu brought forth
a. host of new ptoducta and con-
talna the 111eeda from which a ho8t
Of cew lnduatries will spring up
within the next few yea.rs."
OR1 REEDER NOW IN LIDO
Dr. a.nd Mn. T. P. Reeder, who
have beec ataytng at the Wolden.
berg home on Balboa. Ialand alnce
their return to Newport Beach a.re
now at the Udo Apartment.a, 320
Via Udo Nord The doctor ha.a
been busy meeting his many
friend.a a.nd la reauming practice
&!though he ha.a not yet eecured
an Office location.
YOUR DREAM HOME
The -Home You Want
May Be Advertised
On Today's Classified Page
Under Oassification Number 47
Ifs Ea.1y to Own Your Own Home
U you doo't have suttlclent money for the down pe.y·
ment consult the Real Estate Loans cJa...uncation Num-~ 55 for firms who will help yru finance your property
lewport Balboa lews-T i mes
SOU Central Ave. Phones 1%-lll
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Baiboa yacht Basin
Pal111dei Rood -0 . A. Haley -Npt. Bell liOO
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The Balboa Inn
Main Street at the Balboa Pier-Pb. .Newport e60
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Culbertson Chevrolet Co.
Otto a.Jbertlco, o..ner
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Casino Cafe
202 Main St. -Louis Vorwey -Balboa
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Barrow's Department Store
1816 Newport mvd. -a.ta M ....
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Boyd's Service Station
1500 W. c.entral Ave. -Phone 985
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Balboa Fun Zone
Balboa --·-B88tanchury Water Co.
J'ai:no'IJ• Arie.Ian 11: 8UJM!r Dlalllled Drinlr.lQ Wat.w
Phone Zenith 4510
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Balboa Market
Gus Van de Llnde &: Fritz Goossens --·--Eugene Elliott
501 E . Central-Real Estate-Estab. 1924 --·--Balboa Paint Store
M.r. and Mrs. C. Ferrell-600 E. Bay Ave. --·--
Larry Fisher
30th &: Latayette-Wholesale Fish-Phone 260 --·--
Florence Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Firbank-Balboa
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W. T. Jefferson
212 Ocean Blvd. -Corona del Mar
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Lowman Boat Builders
485 Newport Blvd. -Costa bolesa --·--
Bay Shore Camp
Coast Highwa)-Heinz & Marie Kaiser
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Excelsior Creamery
Santa Ana -California
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B'Domes Cafe
Z.'00 Ocean Front-Adele & George Beddon<e __ ,. __
Newport Builders Supply Co.
3104 W . Central Ave.-Ne\\-port Beach
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Ocean Front Cafe
2114 Ocean Front -Newport
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MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc.
Naval Architects···Boat Builders···Boat Repairing
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Bayside Fish Market
28th .It Lafayet~Newport Beech --·--
Dean Termite Control
Q.,_t.t, 'hinalio. Coair.l-1.aa.t le.pra""4 K.uaodll
1017 So. Main St.--Santa Ana-Phone 6683
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Orkin's Department Store
1793 Newport Blvd.\ Costa Mesa
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F. & S. Sales Co.
Santa Ana
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' Ludlum Carpet Works
1622 So. Main -Santa Ana
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Vallely Boat Rentals
Opal lo So. Bay -~ter at Palm Ave.
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Balboa Cleaners .
605 E. Centnl A ve.-Bal-
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Rawson's Cafe
1015 Cout Highway -Newport Beach
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· The Edgewater
1000 Sbol'e Ave.-Onna del Ma __ .., __
California Marine Packing Co.
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(~ly country-the land that yields my crops, that givH a
living to m e and mine-. I'll put my dollol"9 to work for he r .')
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(And a food lioinf for all-the living that my backlog or
Victory Bonda will make 1ttu.re in the yean to come ••• for
me, for my eommUDlty, for the boyo who are coming back
from fighting in their OOWllry'a oervice.)
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Viele Plumbing & Sheet Metal
1829 Newport mvd. -Costa Mesa
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20l5 Main St. -:--Jewelry and Gifts -Balboa
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Richard Seeley
218 Marlbe Avenue-Photographer-Balboa llland ---,v-
Busy Bee Cafe
Famow; for Our 8'eakfuU-106 Main St.-Balboa
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Balboa Circle Taxi
, Any Hour, Day or Night-Ph. Npt. 320
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Bay Shore Cafe
Coast Highway-T . F . Norton
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Gaughan's Standard Station
2100 W. Central -Newport Beach
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Hansen's
Ice Cream. Malts; Sandwkhes.-2100 Ocean Front --·-Davis-Gay Music Co.
"Everything in Music and Sound"-Costa Mesa --·-Newport Ice Company
410 Tiiirtieth St.-Ne'4'POrt Beach _,,_
Conrad Richter, M. D.
120 E . 18th S t. -Costa Mesa -·-Boardman's Harbor Market
303 Marine Ave. -Balboa Island _,. __
Natioqal Research & Mfg. Co.
Corona deJ Mar and San Diego
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Dr. M. D. Crawford
1791 Newport Blvd.-Optom etrist-Costa Mesa
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Kenneth E. Wilson Co.
Ou-is-Craft Cruisers -Chrysler Marine Engines __ ,_
Newport Dredging Co.
631 31st St. --·--Market Spot
'200 Marine Ave. -Anton Hershey -Balboa Island --·-Port of Seven Seas Boat Landing
Boat Sa les-Marine Ways--817 Coast IIlghwa:r
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El Paraiso Cafe
Mcf"adden Place -Newport _,._
Sportland Bowling Ce nter
Main Street-Balboa-Phone: 2402
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Sawyer Sport Shop
2<J7 Marine Ave.-Balboa Island __ , __
• Western Canners Co.
W . M. Longmoor --·-Kay Finch Ceramics
., Corona del Mar __ ,. __
Cliff Joye's Service
500 W. Central-Balboa-Ph. 11~ --·--The Blue Sails \
Books, Greeting Cards, Artist Sup.··Maln sr.-Balboa
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Melrose Abbey Mausoleum
E. Fenton Dean, Manaeer -Ph. Oranae 131
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3090 W. Central -Ph. 347-W -·-Polly Apparel
Gilbert and Leah Brown-Coota Mesa
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Designers a. Builders-Foot ot ·31.st St. -·-Hormen Fish Market
Fresh Fish and Sea Foods
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'Paul Lorentzen-PavllioD-Balboa
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Sam's Sea Food Cafe
Coast Highway -SWllll!t Beach
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Famous Dept. "Store
201 E. Fourth St. -Santa Ana
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Foster & Sons
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318 East 4th SL -Santa Ana-
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Newpan Beeb Dole E. Watto, w.r..-ft. 209
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J,amAGES:Bll«IC ~
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THE IDEA that .. nain npta
on .. Ol'JboclJ'• riabta, and tha&
ao man e&D ~U, deprive u·.
othu m.u of them, is o-ne fo1'
willeh the world ia indebted to
Cbrlstianll7. Obedience lo Cllriat
la 90IWltarJ' or It iii not obedSmee
at tJ1 •od. betnc an •••J'7da1·
thiq, Cbrilti.an1t7 11 " ea and cro•• but tn SWTOUndinp of
penon.al libert7.
Oppoaiz>c dletalonhlp, ... 1a1-
lq infrin&'ement b1 a few upon
tbe liberties of mazi7. la a rever.
eat act of ftdellty to the ~
of all freedom. No sa•enunant
la perfect; DO ecooomk: •Yltem ia
ped'«L For that matter, no
chards la perfect. All an 1ub-
j«t, mort1 or leu, to leadership
b7 l.m.perlec~ people. Neverthe.
lea some 1ri•tl1'11 att r!St;.t and
wort.hr of 'f'il'OroOa defense.
Juloaa
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Of Sport)and Has
PopuJar Pastime
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Model .for Others in State
h1m <& ............. ftoM and euy Union Hi8h school, is so ....,,.,...
W&J. Ille ftrot CODJlectioD WU with ful and Woll organized that Other
tbe• C'anaaa' Mln.•na Company of. schools ot the state have written
Koxl<o, 11114 latar !'Ith Detroit Inquiries and Wish to use the SUJ-
)Oplq COmpan.y ~ Artz.on.a. tem as a model. This democratic
.. L&te'.r th. Hoo91er m.lgrated to government has taken Catt or
calltonda and attribute. hie nut most ot the problems that occur
pertoa ot emp1.,...ent u the but outside ot classrooms and creates
tralnllilr period "! bla caner. It a better spirit between the .teach·
WU with the Frild Harvey Sya-er and student and among the
tem. From Uiat to the Aluandri& student! themselves.
Hotel WU but & .ta.ort hop, but -
the memben of the student body.
A:! the whole ot the student body
realizes the importance of this or-
pnlzatlon and oooperat~ fully.
the respcm:ibillties and duties ot
the student soCiety may di.SA.p-
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Islander Ran
Box Factory
In Italy
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au. atay wtU:t the former b~t The Stu~ent Society waa or
apot <ff Loo · Anrelu wu a Ion&' ganized dunng second school year
one. Dort.er turned creeter, and ot H8;1'bor IDgh 1:11 1932. It was
remained ln the bot.el 00.lne.aa tor established by Sunona Po<S('y, a
16 yee.n. He later t:ranalerred hie student attending Harbor at that
attectiona to the Biltmore when tlme, and was under the sponsor--Later the Tenth MountaJ.n Dtflalon
tb1a f•ml>IJa b telry .........,ed. with ship ot Ross Grable. ~ter J08eph I joined them. 0 • -,.--. Hamblet served as f.dVlSOr. At tile ~ all tt. rnndeur La. 19a2. pr6ent time K ynne Hughes Ran Box Factory
Durt.ng 10 yean with the BUt-holds thi! position. After the German surrender,
more BW ro.e to ue!ata.o.t man-Ueut. Col: Yarnell wae UBl.gned
ager. He had other intereeta aa The society ls composed ot 8 \o a unique job. He ran a box
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SAID li•"T EDienon
Foadick: "One of the
sre•t hours in biat.ory
Wltll bayiaa &Del ..W.s plDCl>-
ed imdtt eowrnment'a b.Mi. om
•mersen<l' followo auotber, ...i..
clentall7 or b7 d~; aitllv ....,.
Mn. the purpoee. Conn.men,
the' elaa mott bmt bJ" So•• &r
meat tn bualneu, nntt IMnl the
tnatb. tf praa and radio are an.
d.er coau-ol. S.l!ab nalen ID&tcb
awa7 com.fort.a and dole oui coa-
tmion. and suapicSon.. the cbaina
of Hrfdom.
wen. delvtng In real utate and hall co~tt.ee and a stud~nt tactory ln whicb hie command
on Ieuea. It wu the latter, how-court, consisting of the .folloWUl~ crated an enormoua amount of
ever, wbtch added the grey hair• sdtudtentsh: Quincy eas.s.dgvu:e spres.i-machinery and equipment for &hip..
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struck when mankind ran Into
tbe idea that all the people 1bould
unite in makinc lawa, wbich then
all the people ahould obe7. 1"·
lllnd ou:r pitlful1.J' fallible experi-
ment. with npreaentative eo•-
VDment standa t.be 141.J. worth
..-.rJthin• ou.r fatben pYt for
It and all that we cao a+t"e -the
democratic ...... •
l Oni.man eovernme.nta trad.i-
tionall7 become jealoaa of their
mbjecta" 107&1t7 to God; co•et-
OGI too, perhapa, ol. their frtt-
will derlna-a,. larr• or amall.
llanlJ do totalitarian atata •1-,U. at tba churdi when they start
Traditiooally t)'r&Dta worll: thJa
wa1; it baa happened &ll aloq
tb.rouih bistoJY. With boa''"'
confi.acated and o.ew1 ·~
teiled. the people an Poimoaecl
with 1intuJ malice. Americam
•ho •alue their nl.Jaioua UknJ
rizbtl1 _.:I et• o d npruema.Un
eo•ermnent. fJ'ff tnterprlM, fl"M
speech and free pnaa. They caa
ftgbt oo the front line llDd win.
or wait to ftiibt in the lu& w-b
and lose.
.. •--•--On en , w o acts as JU e ; usan ltl th ~ to h uauU.lr\llMe brow.. e morn-Walker tary· Ralph Freitag ment to tbe Pac c eater v 1 ac-
ing Ln 1929 he woke up to find. .de' laecre d Fran \V"l ' t..lon. Yunell had charge of the
himeelf neariy broke! And tbat i=u~~-anAlso at ~ st~;;i fac tory at Montecattno, and tbeir
cured him of oU dabbling. court meetings are the four class factory building wu a form.er
Hit eon-in-law, Clifton Ruaaell, representatives or board of control railroad station. With PQW"er toola
who la hill partner today, then members: senior, Bruce McGf'lv-taken for the moet part from the
1uggeste<t they get out Into the ren. junior Earl Killefer· >opho-enemy, and ualng 320 German pl'ls-
R • S • J open a.Ir and e1tabllah an amuse--mo~ Mu~ Brown and · frffih· oner9 tor help, they crated the eceJves pma FLYINO INSTEAD OF HIJUNG-19'5 NatlouJ Olrl &out Week ment bwJlneu. Together they went man,' Dora YEas~, plus the equipment of entire regime.a.l.9, and In)'ury Working (October is-November J) hol<h thrUla for the9e i..o. Anplm Senior to.Catallna IAland, and inatalled an presidents of the Girls' League had It ablpped to. the Pacific. M08t
\\'Ins 8couta who vttlt.ed Pan Amertcaa World A..lrwaya te.rmlDal at archery range, a shuttle boa.rd, &nd and HI-Tar orga.ntz.ations. of the boxae bad to be built for
A Oil R f • 9urbaAk.,, Calltom.la. and IDMle lm.a(lnary plane fllcht&. Barbara kindred amusement.a. From ca.ta-the spectflc job, and the N&.%:13 t e JDery F'aU'fteld (left) and M.arf Marb tell PAA repl'NMlt&Uve Da"1d Una. the two went to Palm Springs Membership on the hall commit· were g1ad. to get the jobs, becauee
___ Db:on th&& aviation cueen tntenst"lbem now that 0111 Scouttnc hu with the ea.me Idea.a. The Idea.a tee is voluntary. The members it meant eating American food. the
J b~ It. .cope to fw1her ''ocatlonal a!1n1 or ltf'0"1n« ctrla. clicked. are assigned certain stations for ortlcer --'cl. . Sidney Jacluton, ton-in-law of h' h th ·bl Ev -
Bort.r &lld R .. ·-ll l•aaed the w 1c ey are respons1 e. en ........ 1n.z.1
Good1a ~..:...'!!_:Sthboopl~-~ Stanley Takes -h·1 t · ed t ·tl ~·~ -W Jd R d Balboa. Pavilion dance hall and w I e no assign o a pos1 on, I N Balboa Or eCOr it Is still the responsibility of the Mlther: "No-....·, Junior, be a good ew awaiting an operation t.hi9 week v t C't H 1·1 amusement room not long a!ter-hall committee members to m ain-
boy and ""Y 'Ah·h-h." !O the doc· 1 Shoe Repair Shop for a opln&l Injury received 80tDe 0 es on I y a Believed Set by ward. They a1ao branched out and tain order. They issue tickets to
U American government of-
fic ials and supplies are ta.ken
away f rom the Italians now, there
will be one big 9Quabble, he sa.ld.
The itaJlane are a tree and euy
people, and are used to being bon-
ed around aa Musolini did, be re-
fl ected. The majority of wealthy
people are f ormer followers of the
now discredited leader, and it la
difficult to get intelligent people
to run the government.
wm0r0 canth ... get hla trnger out of your • lh''"""'•ry.montha agb •t an oll re--Si"te at Meeti'ng v· Sh. included Lake Arrowhead in Utelr all students guilty of misconduc~ ICiOry Ip acttvlues. but kept their interest in the halls. on the grounds, and, ..,, Ans-....·ering a long-felt need ln Straightening up from a etooir (Continued from Page Olle I In the real e9tate field. in general throughout the school.
I Balboa, Ray Pagan hae opened a lng... poaltlon, be It.ruck hla back ! Continued from Page 1) When the two men opened t:i.e If someone is given a tick('t he T. R. Reeder, M. D. Bhoe repairing shop at 515 Eaet &Dd since then bu been ln a Long the state might run a hlgh"'·ay I "Sporlla.od" and registered Its is brought before the court and
Bay Front next door to the Palm! Beach ru.pltal unable to alt up, I &'-''SY from the leve1 of thl!I !Jite up ter Tokyo Ba)·, following the navy name to protect themselves, tbey tried justly. If he is found guilty Ph)•sician & Surgeon Cafe. He '1.a a.n expert workman , w1th bill Jett aide temporarily the bluff west ot there, and then by two weeks. , Riding between I recon.structed the spot to conform he is punished in accordanc~ \Vith
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1 I and smaller jobs \\-·ill be done while paralyzed Dlagnoeie o1 lbe injury, acroas a hlgh·level bridge. this Tokyo and Yokohama. Japan's I to the needs of the vlsitora In this the seriousness of the offense.
you v.·ait. Houn d uring which the which la a slipped disc ln the blgh\\-·ay could be continued ar~d great industrial district. the offi-vacation spot. In 1939 a 10-le.no The rules and punislunents have
abop will be kept open are IO a.m. spinal column, wu not made untU lbe upper bay and under the high ~er was i".lpressed u •ith_ the preci~-alley . was in&talled with all hard been suggested itfld approved hy _ Bll1 v.._,. ~ _
to 5 p.m. I a 1ocal woman, Mn. Dorothy Mac-bridge. 10~ bombing of Amen~an B-29 s '>'"ood. It is one of Uie m06t popu-I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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• Bender of the case of her eoo who He could produce a check for leveled on each side nght up t.o bor . They own and operate thla
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bad been ln the same condJUon $40,000 the next day for the Udo ~he raiWoad tra.ck, and that hit alley a.nd severa l others.
from abn.pnel fnjurlee received tn site, Stanley declared. but the site in only 8 few in5ta.nces. Docks I The Sportland has around eight
the eouth Pacltlc and who IRJ.ffe red he propoeed could not be aold. The and warchou!'l'S, <A·hich ""·ouJd be permanent employeee, \Vith l~ to
for eight montha befon the trouble city bad an offer ot $1 ~.000 an-of use to us were also spared, he 20 aea.aonal employee. Their pav-
wae Ioca.t~ Operated on a1x nually for rental ot tbia highway stated. I roll tot.ale some $22,000 annuall.y,
montha ago, he la DOW well on the property, but thb w ater front.age Th~ ~pie of Japan, although lricludlng those of the pool ball.
way to recovery. Pa.rt of hie pro-could produce $2~ per month, be kept m J~orance ot the fact they They enjoy a steady wtnter bus!---~--~ -•-and ._11 In &ddlU th at f w ere losing the "''ar. now know b in ·--d th wt t gram cuu.u ... v• wwJ.£11.m..lng, l-"" evea. on. e co o the are licked. unlike the Ger-nei\S, av g s ....... Le e n er
he epent \be IUDlme:r here to be butldlng on thia property would ma!s who are looking forward to bowling leagues. South Cout em-
neu the bay. heh leu1d than oo. the 1elected tlte.. the next war, said Chatten. Liv-ployee bowl the year around. They
1626 s. Main st., Phone 201 'Corky' Dean
e •a I 1 · t:ave 18 clubs. Others include a • "k · h th'-~t had ing In makeshift shelters o a bit , 1 1 n.a ed w y -... e never of scrap tin, they are facing a win-.,.·oman s bow lng eague and a
";;7;;90;;Coas;;;;~t;;B;;lv;;d.;;So;;.;;' ;;;;Laguna,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;P;;bo;;ne=Laguna==6;;19~1 Building Up Band ;; At Harbor High
been conaldered, Stanley stated h• ter with no nood. no fuel and no civic league u standbys. Barter
could_ not •Y· M.Lte Gloria Ga.rt.b, means ot livelihood. aaJd that 90 per cent of their ln-
ltt!Cr-J:t&ry ot the meeUD.c gav14 u On the way to K&r!.ur.awa wae come ii epent here amon.g other
her opinion it ta stupid to put the a huge statue, 90 feet high on top merche.nU or Newport and Balboq,
city ball near the flab cannertea. of a mountain, ereC\ed to k eep
Aaured by Stanley that the ctty harm from falling on that vicinity,
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Harbor High le bout1ng at the plannlng commtulon baa the right and as the surrounding country is
e¥J•Hmel 10UDC' band leader, to re-open the matter, and that be given over to rice paddie~. it seem!
Corky Dean. Dean'• style re.aem-did not wlah to diaturb the har-to have worked. '
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ble11 Glen Killer and many lllller mony Of the city, u illferred in a Members of the ship's Cl"E"VV
arran«emera.t. are featured. Dean column ln the Newe-Tlmea lut brought many souvenirs home, all
spectal1ses ln an alto .uophone week,. be u.k.6d for an ezpreaioo ot them ~Ing confiM:ated. in San
and when ulr.ed wby he took up of opinion. A motion wu made FranciM:O, even to the captain's
the -.z. he Mid he i.ed. to play and carried by voice vote to have samura.1. .word, eUcltlng a tele-
(E ~ .. -0 ) the trumpet. but turned to the Mr. Stanley tell the city council ot gram ot protest to Admiral Emory
STELLE '-"""<BELL, wner UJtophone wben be cfiocoorered their a.:cord with "'gard to Site S. Land. head of the War Ship-
Pb. Santa Ana 18%3 t.bere WU' a ~ of playera.. Seven, and uked the commluion ping Adm.lnistratlon 85 army and
515 Norda Maln Street -Boom I -Arcade BulJd'nc Now Corti:y .-y9 be lllr.• the. m. to recomtder all alt.ea. navy personnel are allowed to
Our Lending Libnry ContainS the Latest Boob . . . better. He .-its be didn't l!"t the bring In trophl ...
Assistant Coach
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Thi8 a.mblUoua leadar' .. a jull.lor on the market will be an elect:ronJc
at Hart:lor Hlth and tbe t.nd. coo· rat trap.
Jack Smith, 17,
Tells of Typhoon
On Okinawa
'Whttey' Wh1teneck. poJlular
Harbor High lnltructor. la return·
Ing to hi.a profeulon Nov. 1, and
he la the ftrat veteran al the fac-
ulty to return. Mr. Wh1teneck. hu
recently been dWch&rged from
Camp CUster, Ml.cb1gan. where he
wu attached to the Percy Jones
Hospital ae an lnatructor 1n edu-
cation ot rehabilitated vetera.n.a.
Whiteneck waa aleo at&tlone.S at
the B-29 field at ROl!Well, New
Mexico, where be made eevenll
tri)'.18 a.a filgbt engineer.
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great popularity. It wU1 be featur. the electric eye to d1m headllghta
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The -ft'om Santa Ana HJgh
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"!lad pined 200 ya.rd.II trom runntnr
llla.1-.. to h& ve tlle local boy. well
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a loq run by Bill TUrley. Ho al.lo
loot a loolg gain be<&.,.. or peoal-
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Husband of t.be former Lola A.
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completed a tour of duty aboal'd
the canter USS Tlcollderop. u
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wrtten in. the county eeat aa play-tzag tine ball all the ......_y, and praie-"All I call say for peace-time
ed. Hanz.al tn defense_ training maneuvers Ls that, u an
"nle T1t.n play Huntington Beach indication of how confusing the
nmtt Friday. Santa Ana High now war was going to be, they were
1ead8 the Sunaet League with one I perfect ~" -Marine Pfc Eugene
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N 'o Obs' ed f l h. Islanders Protest Another Doctor Buys avy a I erv a unc ; A~ Violators Costa M~ Property;
New Girl Scout Troo_p Formed
As 200 Plan Speci3I Programs
Honoring Founder This Week Vil·s·1tors ~~rd Vessels Here· · <>!CoA~iP..-<m•> ~~ oa R. Dahl property at 131 Bro&d-Tbla i. NaUonal Girl Scout,.-. Shlrley-Allde.-i. Marjorie Blod'.
. ii-the U. 8. Ooaot Guard oerrico WV. Calta Mesa. Ho Lo planning Throug!l<>o.t the naUon Girl gett. . Lorraine Crondall_ Patt:y
tn Che b&7, felt that W&aaw of to enla.rce the promises ·1~ addi-Scout. wllJ. wear their uniforms Binkley, Nancy Deaver, Suan
Ntwpoft Rart>or pi.,..s W to th&l two -at the city doclr th& bd lbat th& harbor wu cloo-tfonal otftce use. • ... w .. k ••d •-nor Juliette Lowe Luen. li4&rprel l4&nball, Betty
Navy DaJ Clb&l:rdlCll fJGD c1tkl ot wen to be ape b' tupec:!tlan dar-ed. the nulance w..a lnten.U1ed. Dr. Hall malntalned officel. with u.q .... uu ' Ann Norton. Marjorte Judtt.h
the entire COWl\J U Will U to of• IDf the lft.onl-. lllld the pullllc an4 Illa\,~ w«l1d not he u Dr. Pury Davia In Santo Ana. ~~der ":,,_Girl ScoutAI. wh-Odlln. Marilyn ~teroon. Mary
tic .... of the lloot ...S nav,i -WU -a-..1. Ukely to aw-tho rqul&U.... now and bu been In active combat day t~ on Thurtlday thia Ann Snyder, Wlnoton SUilivan and
Uom lD the Ylctnlty who wt:re p.,... The l'Qutl tn.troduced weN: tb&t tb6 harbor la open.. Ha eug· Rrvi~ for two years. His Wife is week. Patricia Hall who ha.I t.ra..nsterred
ent at tlle 1unca-Batu.day -capt. .A. B. IRCrary and MN. 1Qtoc1 that tntormaUoor rel&Un superintendent ot nurzes at the Eleven lroopt_ with 200 girl• In from an Anahetm troop u a -
at the Bal-Yad>t club. A ia,... JRCrary. Lt. Comdr. J . R. lleCann to C<ll1b<>I mtpl ho _,.m trom Otance County hoopltal. Newport Beach will take part In ond c1au acouL
c<>GUnaont of cltlsena from all an4 MN. KeQJm, Capt. C. V. llo-u.o olalAI l'lall ...s pme bureau. lhla week"o opeclal Procramt and Moth.,. of the troop commltteo
ptrto ot the -dlll>1ct clraok Carty, tJ8NR (rot) ...s Mn. Kc-and Ult...._ trom bea4quart<n of ctaUon called upon the board of DWl1' atmuled a Girl Scout Rally attending the ceremony ....,... MN.
a tout to tbe n&TY in tribute lo C&rty, Lt. nm. Robert Gardner l.be cout fUU'd in Wllm1ngton. auptt't18ct-i they WeJ"e told that. a &t l.Aguna laat Sunday night. Eltzabelh Snyder, Mn. Howard
It. aclllnementa and memory ot and Mn. Clvdner, )(&)or T. P. cont.-.oted Pollo fwld of '80.000 would he needed Kn. Hubbard Howe, local Com-Peteraon. Mn. John Allen, Mn.
the men who 80 pl1antq eernd Reeder, Cbiet Pb&r/ll. Harry ~ One unJdentlfted speaker al"Olle lo adequately control the mo.· mlMJoner. reporta that local Scout. Harry Blodptt. Mn. Lawrence
with lt d~ the war. U•mMO., USN (Ht) 'and ll'ra. WD· to rem.ark that hie UtUe girl bad quite. tn the entln! .urroundlng wUl P lo Laguna. on Nov. 10, to Odlln and llChool principal Mn.
C.pt. Albert Soll•nd, U. S. Navy U•meon, ut Lt. Bu6l wtn1.,,,..,, cootn.cted poUo fTOm what b.e be. region. hold a tree pla.nting cenmoDy In Grayce Sevier.
Retired. Mrved u cba.lrman ot the AC. and Kn . wm,tamwewt, DeWitt Uned to be cantamtnatlom tn Ula A recent property buyer who C&mp Ellzabath Daw. They will -------
day and wel-~ to the CYBrtan. C\>mman$r, Ooul Guard 1-.Y. -eral monlbo qo. and he lln• In Tulare county advltled the plonl a tree In apprec!&Uon of Maritime Tra i n i ng
luncheon. M hooored JUffU Capt. R.Hene. and ~ O'Brtan. belln"ed "'.om.et:h1ns ilbo&Jld be meetlng that the same que.Uon their ™ Of the park for a sum-a.u.u.a1.
A. a Mccrary. Om>m••dln&" the Oomm!Uldtng omaer. of the clone damned qulcl<." A burWl ol ha. come up In Central Callfomla. mer camp end ID celebr&Uon at Shifted to Lo.ng Beach
Naval A.mmunltloa. and Net Dapot .tatttnl' ehlpe: Commander Steele, applaue accompanied b.la •late.-A.. bUl 18 now before Oovemor War· national tree ~planting da.y. Thia The West Coas\,.\ ne'W" peace--
at Seal Beach, Lt. OOmdr. J . R. Comm.and1ns omeer DE lM: Lt. menl. ren which would' create a elate-ceremony will be eepec~y put on time training prakram for tDel""'
McGann ot. the Naval A1r Btatloa.. Onn. canah&n., Oommand1AK Of-Oty Judge O. A. Jonu replied wide a batement dlatr1ct, be -.Jd. by Troop Three, Senior Scout.I, and chant seamen began without fan·
Santa Ana &Dd Capt. C. V . Mc· tlcer All M : Lt. WeMlnger, Com· that control at thLI aanit&Uon It la too expen.llve for any com· wUl lnclude an outdoor cook with fare here W~esday.
Carty (retired) wtre lntroduced., mandlng otncer L8MR ~; Lt.. matt.en wu ln the b&nd.8 of the munity to control by it.elf. A ~b... lunch baked In ·renector oveu Transferred from Catalina Isl·
and tollowtng them a Uat of naval Bull, Commanding Otncer, AM M : county bealth otncer. and that Uon wu preeentect and acted upon made on the spot by the girls. and to three training ahlp! based
otncen tn. c.ba.rge ot f\eet unit. Lt. Nelley, Commanding Ott\cer, head.a were ordered cloeed on &11 favorably to make a .tud,y of the To accentuate Mrs. Howe'• at Long Beach, the U. S. Maritime
ln the harbor. C.pl. Soilalsd apoke YKS 128. yacht.a. He telt tha.t lf a Utile p~ nut.a.nee and report back to the .tate.ment that "Girl Scouts here service trainin& station contliiued
of the occa8lon u tbe tenth wbkb SupervU<>n: Fred Rowland and .u.re were put on Dr. Ruaaell ot &a1oclatton. are really on the way up" comes "business as usual" as the first
the dty had obeerved. lrTtn OeorS"e Gordon. the county health d'epartmenl the Aa lo a mttting place on the ts-the announcement of the formaUon rainee to ~ assieneci climbed the
Mayor Clyan Hall welcomed Newport BMcb City Council: matt.er could be improved.. A me>-land, Idea.a varled with the spealt-of still anothe-r new troop. Thia gang plank of the USMSTS Am·
other l'UuUI, notinr that this year Mayor Clyan Hall a.nd Mra. Hall, Uon by A. P'. Palmer carried wbich en. but tt waa generally agreed will be Troop 7, made up of flfth erican Engineer.
the day wu obse"ed ln peace. CouncllmMJ. L. L. Iibell &nd llr-. would muggest & oommttt.ee call I that IOllle pla.ce abould be arranged grade girla, and led by Mra. Ralph Men from 17 to 50 mal still en·
The cha.Jrman.ehlp wu then Iabell. Councllma.n Earl W. Stan· upon Dr. Ruuell relative to the to have both church services "on Deaver Of Balboa laland. The ln· roll for training in the Maritime
turned over to Tbomu Kuchel of ley &nd. Mn. St&nley. nuiance. ~unday for the righteous and dur-veetature service held la.al week service. Enrolling offices are nO'W Anah~ who waa o.amed to sue-Mayor C. G. Kimbel, t..agun& M.r. Ent1eld remarked. th&t 96 1ng the week for the sinners." This included members: Palay Allen,! located in Long Beach.
ceed Capt&Jn Solla.nd. The st.ale Bet.ch. per cent Ott the boe.U ln the harbor brought a hearty laugh, but sev· ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
senator pa.id lrlbute to the navy, Santa Ana: Mayor Asa Hoff· were in anchorages, and that It era.I ideas were exchanged. includ-I
which, he aald wu al.lo celebratlDg man : Councllmen Ot.to Haun. W. la• on.en a matter ol. convm.tence. ing 8. supervised playgrobnd and
the birtbday or a great Amertca.n, J . Oleney, w . Eugme Dtxoo: Mn. Could llalllla.ry f&clliUee be brought social hall for young people.
Theodore Rooeevelt. rounder of the Irma Keeler, City Clerk. clo.er to them? Although h1a que1-Alley paving 'Was approved by a
modem navy. In the word.a ot Mr. Bent. Consul, and CapL tlon wru not made a part or the vote of those present after sev-
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Wendell Wllkie. Kuchel aa.ld, "Only Helberg, Norway. motion. It received conlriderable eral had asked for an opinion on
the productive can be strong. and Orange County Navy Day Cele-favorable comment. Hle ~'ife sug-the cost. Some alleys had already
only the strong C&f\. be ~-" Thia hraUon County Chairman: senator geat.ed a campaign to advertlae to been paved by private contract,
typifies our nttd of a atrong navy, Thomu H. Kuchel, Ana.helm: Ctty boat owners the dang-er or the bay and the res't are inc.luded in an as-
the speaker added. Commltltt11 : Anaheim, Mark A. contamination. sessment district ccwering the rest
Captain Solland then Introduced Stephenson: Fullerton, Harry M. Moequll09 of the island. Those not included
the naval officers who were guests Su~er; Qr1'.nge, Herbert W, Batter· With tbia matter dlapoeed ot, in the paving will have an li.ssess--
for the occuton. It was announced man; Santa Ana. Baa lJeberman. Cha.lrman Bff.k uked William ment for bringing a new water
1 Sutherlin lo take the chair whUe r:tain to the Island, giving added
1 Se lective Service Offices Move·, ~~~~:~~~.~:~!1:~;!!' ;~ fa~~*:~Y~~§~JY~Z~[ Gulo.ea. hia wtfe wu ready to rlt five lnductes Entrain ~::E1.~L:h::u:;2?~~~~~~~ i~~~.~~i,:~~~{~6.~:
, f matter. and no:11ing bu bee~ done ciation pointed out that he had se-
The ortice of Selective Service I phy1lcaJ
Local Board No. 171 in the high lion will
8Choo\ building were closed on Ana..
T'Ueeday. Oct. 30, and moved to the
for the past two yea.rs. His naugh· cured 8 paving co t t f h" examlnation and lDduc· t d th bo got .1 n rac or LS be entra..lned rrom ta I er an ano er y moaq~1 o property several years Aeo and I
SOCIETY Santa Ana City Hall. In the fu.
lure, all regialra.nta and veterans
Sa.n larvae from infested swamps lying that the cost was about the same
near the city. collected them in a per square foot as the contem-
bottle, and took the capped con-plated expenditure.
tent. to the city council chamber. After discussion of the new city
,When they removed the lid, hall site proposed by Earl Stanley. will contact thla boa.rd at Room
Telephone 134 7 · J
for
FIVE· DAY SERV ICE
OD
Cleaning and Lau ndry
Corona del Mar Cleaners
\307 Coast Highway
F . B p 8CX!le moequJto. new out and bit guests were asked to join the asso·
trSt ig arty • couple or memhe1"11. Beek ll8id. ciation if not already members Pick-Up and Delivery
The Board will maintain Ito own Given Next Week The llUOClaUon h&d appropriated and many surged forward to keep
306. City Hall. Santa Ana.
Identity, with the 111&.m.e merz:ibera a ~d to •pray IU'ella nearby, but I the secretary and her assistant Carl Philhart, Manager -~~-:A .c-~BrFri .Aft .Oub ~-~·~-~a~·~-~-~,,~~~r~ro~m~~~~~~~b~u~Q~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o( La.gun& Beach, ch&irm&n; S. T.
Dunlap ot Balboa lllan.d, eecre-The nnt large demte.rt bridge
tary, and Dr. 'Wm. 0 . H&ldy ot to be given ln aome time by the
Balboa 1•land, member. Friday Afternoon club ot Coat&
An.drew J . Hayman, former clerk Mesa la 11lated tor Wedneeday,
ot the Board resigned two weelul Nov. 7 ln the aaembly room and
a.go to accept a.not.her po.ttlon.. there will be door prize• don&ted
Mn. Jan Brl8coe, 1•wt1nt clerk by merchant.. ot. eo.ta Me.a and
who ha.I eerved nearly tour y-.n, Santa Ana u well u prlzee (Of'
wu aaked by the Selective Service. wlnne.re Of auction and contract
Coordinator lo 9ene u Clerk of brtdge, nve hundred' and rummy.
the Boa.rd ln their new quart.en; Mn. Jerrold Spangler t. general
however ebe ha.a tendered her re. chairman and la 1n otL&rge of. n!Mr·
l.g"naUon to return. to her duUee u vatlon.1, phone 2S69·R. 14.emben or
hoURWtfe. her committee are the Mudamu
Mlae Marte B&rber Of Santa Ana P. A. Chamberlin, Cbarl• An-
Ga.rden.t, who bu been. clerlc&l drew's, Kenne.Ui Stewart and ll1m
aulll&nt tor the ~ fourteen Francee Damoth. M1m Damoth la
month.I. wW ..-ume the new dutlee ln charge ol. deuert, Kn. Andrewli
ot clerk. and Mn. Ch&mben are arrang1ng
The l&at group ot tnducteea to tor prlzea, J4n. McKurtry will
leave Newport Beach P'UJttc Elec~ provtde flowen and Mn. Shearer
lrlc depot departed on Monday wW. &rnnge decoraUona.
mornlng, oct. 29. They were:
Luther E . Gobel, Dobeoy Park;
Elmer D. VollmaD, Ban.ta Ana;
Eugene C. Qu&rry, Q:lalta lieu;
Loren F . Maywor:a.. IAgUna Be•ch,
and Harry E. Myers, Corona del
Mar.
All future groupe ordered for
St. James Auxiliary
Meets November 8
The Altar Guild and Women'•
Auxiliary at SL Jamee Eplocop&I
c.hurch will meet at the home ot
Mn. Charlu McAlary, 250 Broad·
way, Coela K eea, on Thuraday,
Nov. 8. Kn. Zella Bender or New-
port l!ea<b will be oulatlng boot-e• The hour for the Alt&r Guild
la l :30 p .m. with the Auxlliary
meeting an hour later.
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ol e"Y&Dgellsm, will •peak at lbl
W ed.neecf.-y evening" meet.iog' at
Orist OlW'Ch by the Sea UU.
week. Bia -.ib;ject will be "Evan·
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pot-luck diDne.r at S:SO p.m.
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Local "7inl to Aid Americu
Air Power
no do .. lopmoot of pe.-.1 117· m. Olld Ibo bull41n& of atz lo!>dlnl
fadlltle• i. more than a comi9.unlt7
a1fa1r, It ii: VU7 mu.ch 111 tbe na·
tlonal interat.
Air power at. tbe"United State.a bu
docs much to win the wars. It will
do much to provide for our future
.ecurit7 ~ well al build American
bu1lne11.
At tbs be&innln& of both World
War I and World War Il alr·mlnded
America was still lac.kin& In a1r
power. Although the ftrst 1ucce11ful
n.ta:ht with a beav\er·tban·alr ma-
chine was made in America, al-
lbou&h many or the roremoat im-
provement• in ftyina technique and
alrcratt construction were the result
of American lna:rnulty, when w1.r
came. the United States l•iied far
behind.
Thll wa1 particularly true ln \he
numt>e.r of trained ftyer1 and of alr
meebanlca. ·Vast training camps had
to be established and from our
comparatively few trained men and
women. 1 1ub1tanllat number had
to be 1ide-traclted lnto the butruction
of America's youth.
Today, U'terallr millloru ot youna
people know ftytn1. They are the
nucleu1 of both our military and
civilian aviation of the future. It LI
Jeeps Offered
For Sale But Not
For Public Yet
F'or the first time, new. rebuilt
and used mlllla[Y "J eep9'' are be-
ing offered for aa.le on the WefJt
Coast, but the public will not at.and
a chance to buy one.
Canned milk and all cheesea, re-
duced to zero point value oo Se pt.
2 &nd Sept. 12 respectively, are Rea.son : Federa.l agencies. state
being. r emoved from raUonlng 811 and local go\•ernmentJJ, political
of Friday, Oct. 26. and therefore. 11ubdlvisiona thereof, and tax-sup-
are dropped from the official tabl& ported institutlone are being giv·
ot cooaumer polnt value.a fOT the en rtrst priority and the number
new rationing pertod. j of "Jeep:!'' ts limited.
NEW AIDE FOR TELEVISION
Thill and porous mat.a or bonded
gl.a.& fibers are l:>e-lng uaed ae the
ba.ae tor a new pla.atic laminate
materla.l, v.·bJch gr~Uy extends
the field for plutlc coil forms.
conderuter itpacen, a.nd llla.ndoff ln·
8U.lators ln radio, lelrvl!iion a.nd
other el~tric equJpment.
Broken & Leaky
WINDOWS
REPAIRED
Phone 2Z!!
-REGLAZING -
Window and Plat~ Glass
-Mirrors -
What-Not · Shop
J0'7 him --
Thi!! v.·as a.nnounced tod~y by
the Department at Commerce's Of·
flee ot Surplm Property.
Approximately 9,100 "Jeepa" are
being ottered in a nation.wide
sale which will cooUnue until mid-
night Nov. s: the announcement
said. Approximately 3,000 are new
and rt'bullt. and 6.100 8.l'f! used.
In the event any "Jeepe" are
still ave.ilable after Nov. 6, another
sales plan wt.II be 188Ued by the
Office ot Surplus Property, offer-
ing them to qualified war veter&ru1,
the next highest priority group.
The present sail to government
agencies Is to be made "where la''
a.nd "a.e 18" with the following
price ceilings: 1945, 1944 , 1943
modela, S782: 1942 model.I. $695;
1941 model•. $598.
Conceeaiona In thf!91!' prtcee will
be made for vehicle• requiring re-
placement ot mtMfng pa.rta
It'1 only natllnl for anon to be
tut worker& After all, they're
neet men.
oecttH1'7 that the Un.Jted Statea
t,ep them trained and interested In
ll7loi. Tiile oan be done. ool1 If
there are planet for them to fl7 and
ftolde from...whtcll to Wt• olf elld ...
which to land.
UD.lu1 communltiel 1D evtt7 part
of the natioo provide these facWt1t1
th• f\lturt r1. aviation wtD be very
uncertain. 1overnment otnciat. aod
the millta.rf 1e.rvice1 a1rtt, and if
America loan It. supremacy In tbs
air, our country will be wide open
to a1ve1alon from other landl.
Then too, America now leads the
world In commercial air traiupor·
tation. The commercial pilots, ~
pllota and other air and rrOWki
crewmen of tomorrow will, in larce
measure. be the rouna: people of lio-
day, wbo have learned to ~ their
own personal airplanes.
Thw the future of aviation, and ln
It the future of America, lies 1n the
development of community flyln&.
Maf17 town.a aDd communities bave
reeistered their intention to do their
share ... to build landlne tacil1Ue1
and encouraa:e local t!yina:.
More communJtle1 will join tbe
movement, for economic or other
reasons, unW there will be a com·
plete network of facilities 1n every
state. Thul United States Air P ower
will be auured. •
Tll11 t. Llt.1 ai.o a.11• t.-1f 1 .. r111 If &.rtJ1lee -,.. ..... &r lt .. I .... I .. ••••• .. ••-atiq ute.
Knowlton Leaves
For Philippines '~
D. M. Knowlton, brother of C. A.
Knowlton. West Central avenue
yacht broker, left Jut week a.s
chief mate on th£' C-2 ship Aaterlon
'11.'ith cargo to Luzon and expects
to be gone about a year shuttling
euppliea bel\A.•een various port.a.
Knowlton was chief Inspector of
airplanes at Hick.ham Field, Honer
lulu, al the ti.me or the attack on
Pearl Harbor and returned here
about a year ago. He was a for·
mer officer of the U. S. Maritime
service and &f ter some time ashore
went back to duty.
-Give to the War' Chest -
Why Suffer?
Baclcvho, Beadacheil. Palns In
Groin and ~Loa• of Vltal-
lty-.,Alwa71 'nred"-Hlgb aad
Low Blood Pr'Msun!I -.. SUP"'
plnc" -Orowtnc Old before
your u-e Anem1a--8k1n and
Kidney Allmonte rMJ>Ood quick·
lJ' to eur Exclnalve Tedudque
without Drop. Pain, Sur..,-y
or Injectiom.
Dr. E. F. Bell, D. C., l'll.O,
lO'I Had 8-t
Newpcwt Be.Clb, C1aUt.
.-..UM-Bee.lltl
HOUJ'O< ~a P'lt. 8:H to 7:IO
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C7 oui of 10 people road N--r fl' a#Si I Aal
lAAI AINT .
NO I w1s1i1100M. IT1LL BRuSl-l-
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11E 6VMME0 io
DEATH'!
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NAIMED 111.A
fe-R NllTHIN
~ NOoDLe.S
By Charles McManus
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.With fall mc:mth.9 r=; ger; The sunatnc of the Burma
more ..wed po.ttem to life after Rood. Pel-Ylllg; Bplee and' Trait-
the gay act!Ylty ot._ , , en ol Wortd War II, Blllger;
people are twicfnntnc -to ~ Where Do People Take "ntd.r·
ai.out-catcblnl' up OG the.tr ft.ad· Trouble., 8te1D.er; E8peclally Span·
tns and· Of lnterut: to evuy mem· lela, T.,.; and ~ eve.r popular
-0( the famlly i. the llat ot boob on -8mal1 Romeo Of new boolu just. received at the Calfomla, lleOurir; Tom.....-e
N-rt Beech Public UbIVY· Houee, NelllOn; and Houeee foe
BMt f!llen tn fiction are: Daisy Homem•kezw. by WW&.
Kenyon, by Janeway; ~
Crowa by Day, Burm.a.a.; snver
Shoala, Cochnm; Judd fit,nken'•
Daupter, Glupell; Dark Koda!·
llan, Lancley; Storm Tide, <>sllvle;
Orcbenl )l(IJI, Seifert: Call Back
Y •terd&y, llblpman; Moot ~ret.
Shute; Thi o.untJet, Street; The
Perfect Round. Robln900; Ever
Aft.er, Thane; On WlD.ter'a Tracee,
Boynton-HamlJlon; Broad Margin.
Beverty-Glddlnp.
A.ppe•llng to the mywtery and
weetern r-.ders are: Kurd~ by
Proxy, Boyen; CUe for Equity,
HUI; Out Of Control. Kendrlclu;
Poet Of Seven Strancere. Knight:
The Girl With the Frtptened
Eyee, Larlar; Death In the Wind.
Lockridge; The End of the Trail,
Field; ~e Long1, Floren; Cb.ero..
kee Fiower, Stanley.
Non-Fiction
Lea.ding non-fiction conat.ts of:
Better Homes and Gardena Baby
Book ; United Natlona Prim.er;
F1lght from Cblna. Booker; Jam
Yesterday, C&nnell; Wings Ac:ross
the World, Cane; Village In the
Sun. Cb.andoa; Men Who Have
Walked With God, Che.Jlley; Pbcr
togra.phic HJ.atory of World War
Il, Collier's; How a Baby Growa,
Ge&sell; MeD Under Streaa, Grink-
er ; How to Raise a Healthy Baby,
Halpern; The Cherokee Strip,
James; Pr08pector iD Siberia.
Lied; The Human Mind, Menn.in-
SANTA FE INCOME
DOWN FROM LAST VEAR
Santa Fe'e gross revenue tor the
System wa..s $36.852,481 for Sep-
tember, 1945, according to a state-
ment released by President F. G.
Gurley today. This lB a decrease
of $8,335,161 from September. 1944.
91!11---""".'.':::' HEADACHE
1• •UCM A ~-~
Anti-Pain Pms
INSR~CE
P.A.PALMER
LIDO ISLE PP.OPERllES ~~~-·-..;..::.;..:;..~
W. 0. BUCK-Insurance Counselor
Jll,mz 1500 ~.f...,f
3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA
Peace Is here but he Is still over there seeing to it that
the sparks al. hatred do not set the planet In flames
anew.
Uullie to lee Dim This CbrWlma • • • MaJre It a -BBUNION BY PBOXY •
YOU will be speaking to him at yotr aparlding best
tllrouch a ~!tty Portrait by
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Kn. Robert Boni. HOS Se&otew Wolftrtoa. 207 ~ &-
........... --prot......,....!y mond Into the -tho Glranlo ~ -play, 3ac<>lloW..,. and the OJI-va<:ated. Major Wolverlon t. -
-tor the s,mp11on1a club. Loo Ucned at the El Torl> llartno -~ recently. and will l•n tor oves:aau duty'.
( lll.ior and KN. Edward Girard. Mra. Wol;erton i. a S&nta 8aJ'o
·:413 OUnatton • avenue, left fot ban. girl, a pla.oJ.lt of note. and a
llanta Barbera Saturday, where cloee friend ot Mn. Girard. w.Jor
they wUl prepan for a trip -Wolverton. u did bill fatbff, CoL
tb -t h1'I folka In Springfield. J . Wolverta>. lo making the army
National .Girl Scout Week . ~ys f:lhasis on Citil.ensJili>; .
First y O.K.'s 'Plan of . Work' G.ORDON B. FINDLAY
OONTaAOTOlt· -Bt71U>E& ' Ottlee: HlO 00ui BIOll,
In~ COOdwllL thro"ll> World·~· tarmln&I llUrl>Ulk,
triendohlpe ot stria llmlupout th• c..ut.. Wbeeo &lrlJne ~ -
world lo the aim ol UM, cominir -ted openltooa of srowul·los
:r-'• Glrl llcaut pros1'0UI. It ..... plane communlcaUon.o. trattlc con,
empht "Rd In announcement ol b'ol, and tntera.at1on.al CWltoml and
19'5 Natlonal Glrl Scout Week, lmmlgntion prqcedurea.
CABINET SHOP S.ERVICE
Maas. llajor Girard received h1a bJa e&ree.T.
ltucbarP from the Marines thla Mr. and Mrs. Slual't Diehl and
week. Kajior and Mn. George children. 508 GOldenf'Od avenue,
Oct. 28 to Nav. 3. Theme for the Cecrua. Parriott. peeeenpr ·11erv~ 407 SOth st.. Ph.: %S38-.r
•-i. ''GUI Scoutlns--Otlun, I~ qent, told U>e "teen'..aaen of ------------------------..! ahip tn ACUon Around the World." opportuuitle. tn a'91.&Uon, -while -
CABINETS and !MJLLWORK
T. C. loluuon, Supt.
left Wednelda.y for a three ~ekl Re-eatablJ.ablns-ccnl&ct w It b Patrick FraJde pointed out on the r------------------------
Scout. orpniaa.UON tn Vie treed a1rline mural map Of the world
counb1e-a and enhancing' .. tnter-the natloru wb'ere Olrl Scouta have
n&Uorl&l Po9t box.. conupcmdence troope. Pat Herre, W'lng" Scout ol
among memtitt. in as counlriea San Fem.a.ado llatened on radio-wru bo projecq ot the p.....,-am. telepbone to ~ from plan•
Over a mlllJon irlrlo bel<11r; to the arrlvins from IBxlco City. Gas furnaces
trip tn the ea.at to vt.lt Kr. Dtehl'•
llllten tn Victoria. m . Mra. Dlehf1
father, Mr. Chaplin and hi.I IOll
Wilfred, San Otego, will occupy the
Diehl'e house wbOe thef are a.b-
sent. Mra. Chaplin ta reCovertn.g
from illness of recent week&.
El Paraiso Cate
organiza.tton In the Ua.lted Statea. Local celebraUoa. tnclude l!lleven
American Breakfasts -Lunches • Dinners
• No Pl'tority Necr:n11r.r
Some with Thermostat&
Limited Supply
for Immediate
Installation
U. Commander Alvin Cox. aon.
o( Mn. Fta.ncea Cox, 189:§ Pa.ctfic
Drive. la at home awaJUng bll
discharge from the Navy. He
~ed overeeaa three years. He
has been a.round the w orld twtce
and bas served 1n every neet but
"We appea.1 •to women ~ vol.. d&y1 devoted illdlvtdu&lly to church·
UDlffred for patrtotJc war work to tur;n their energiea now to vital actJvftJea.. hom.em•klng, inter-
youth work act lvttlee," dee.La.red national trtend.lhip, health and
Xns. June. W . Fi.field jr., pre.-!-safety, clttvmsbip, artlll and cratt.8,
dent of the Loa: Angele. council of a.:cd out~-dooni.
FLAVORY SPANISH DISHES
!rrEAKS
ENCHILADAS TACOS
McFadden Phoai at Court 8t., I Cosed Tuesday
OPEN
7 asDL to 7 p.m.
No Down Paymeat
F .RA. Terms
New or Complefed Homes
Monarch Furnaces Approved
by A.G. A.
FREE ESTIMATES
L. 0. Grossnickle
Orange County Dbtrtbut.or
the Russian.
Mr. and Mrs. Ff"ed Hoffman.
Appleton, Wis.. bought the Martin
place 214 Camatlon avenue, re-
cently, and will aoon move there
from Ca.ta Mes.a where they were
livln9 wtlilo locating a place In
Corona del Mar. COl'"Of'l.a d.el Mar
needs a hostess t o welcome these
newcomers who are agreeing with
Tea ft. Gamble. Nauon&.1 Otrect.or or tb• Treasury Department'•
War Finance DivtsJ.o.n. &bows the otllcial poster for the furtbcomlna
Victory Loan to William a Wood.AeJd. Jr-. of San Fra.nciaco, who i.a lm~rial Potentate ol the Sb.rm.en of North America.
Mr. Woodlleld told Director Gamble that to da te, Shrinen have
invested. more than ~.000.000 in War Bonds. and pled&ed that ita
4.50,000 Nobles will aa:ain 10 all out in support ot the Victory Loan
extcnJ1ng October 2gth through Decem ber 8th, 1945. ---'------
Clrl Scout.a, ln lnltiaUng the week.
Natlooally, Mra. H.&rry S. TnJ-.
man. first lady. who la honorary
pruldea.t Of the Glrl Scout., will
formally a.ccept the '"plan of. work''
pttpared by g1.rla the country over.
Exemplifying tbe trend toward
vocational tra..lning wu a vlalt ot
the San F ernando Valley advanced
Wing Scout.a to the ·Pan A.mt'rlcan
Coast Guard Stamp
To Be Sold Nov. 10 1701 Flower St., Cor. 17th
Phone 4357
Il no answer call Santa Ana
6257 and leave message
SANTA ANA
the oldtr residents that Corona del The Airplane Of Tomonc ':\" So
M .. has that ....... Something" ske Winner
of balmy. cleanswept ocean al,., a One of the war's greales~ t :. :-One of the cu.rrent aeries ot new
view of ocean, bay and hllla. and 1 doxea ii that ita urgent r ~r 4 • Qf Top Prizes in at.amps l8 the Cout Guard three-
an a tmosphere of hom.e·tO"W"n feel · I developinl' the world'a me~;. , 'Co s cent !t.&rnp to be placed on sale
Ing of friendll nus. It rs no hidden atroctive f orce at the vc.'" ~ untry tore' Nov. 10. The et.amp wUI be green
Shangri La, though, for a.a soon aa time adnnced that same·:: In color, and a.how two landing
newc<>mers arrive the.y promptly rnent u a peacetime ag~cy 4 •• William Soake operatin.:r the 11 cr~lt procel"ding f rom a supply
bl' · th h f "OU d !-~• I . . · " ship ln the back..,.,.ound • pu c1ze e c arms o ,. an IUUlf!lt' than any period !1 · comtnl"rcla.1 f1ah1ng boat Scout. ":a.a o· · . Quality Lumber Crown of the Sea." tory. That inatrument hi, of Co t... , 1 the $ZOO Grand Pritt and St~ Flrst . Stamps postmarked with the
1'-lr. and Mrs. Burt Proctor . 402 the a irplane. The gnHn11 of a.ir l Prize winner of the F'hrherma.n'l!ll flNlt _ day seal may be obt\lned by
Goldenrod avenue. spent t~·o weeb tranaport since Pearl liarOor is a Country Stnre co ntel!lt for the Mndmg self·addreSl!led envelopes
with Mr. Proctor's parents. Mr. modern mincle which boWa so grt-ateat grc>M tonnage ror the boat and a money order ror the slam~!
jl.Jld Mrs. J . L. Proctor , Vaaadena. m uch in store that there seems to anti the largest t nnnage based used lo, lbe Postmaster, New Yor k.
\.\'hile ther e they attended the be no limit to the f or e<:ast.s of t he upon man tons per boat recenUy N · t: .
and
Building Material• . •
COSTA MESA
funeral or his grandfather . Mr. post-war f uture of this indo.stry 1 coorluded at the CaJlfnrnia Marine ~---Beht.lld ---
P"roctor's parents r eturned with w hich haa become full grown prac-Pack ing corporation Jn Newport ,
him for a ten day's stay, Saturday. tically over night. Be-ach. I } 'ou r BOJldS LUMBER CO.
R. E. HOSTETLER
ho-Ir. and Mrs. J ames Feeney, The airlines of the United Stat.ea, Ftftt>en prlu!I v.'ere ~ivt>n in all,
Willo"·s. Ca.Jif., spent the week end ander contract for the A~y and the f ir!lt five being in money. and Lle1 the Might of America \~;ith ;\frs. Fe-eney's sister, llofrs . N~vy, fie~ more than 3GS,000,000 four In $25 grocery orders: three Phone 48 Howard Barnes and family. 4101n nulcs during the ?nt ~hre-e Y<'ar9 in orders for 100 gallons of gaso-1 .::..-~---
Narcissus avenue., o! the war, carrying Vital penen· 111nl", a nd three in lxltt le9 of "ftgbt· ·:: --.,._ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; nel and cargo to the far corners Ing whiskey:· In addition a daily ...,... ----
I of the e_arth. They ~ked up the dr&9''ing of prizf'S from tht" CQl.ln·
Lumber and Building Materials
Bay District Lumber Co.
almost tncomprehem1ble ft_gure of try store gave fl!lhe rmen bringing !
2.600,000,000 passengP..r mtles and ln mac kt>rt'l chances at goods
707,000,QOO . ton ~lea. New de--. l\rblch atl.mulated their interest ln jl. .-~ " •elo~menta ln design, power ~~t securing more tlab., and acted to ~-,'!Y.....;'
Pbono 1150
513 COAST ffiGBWAY AT THE ARCHES
and inan:iments, rushed to fru1t1on boo8t. the efforts of many ·Who . · .: . ; .
in ten times the speed of normal f li!h for lb com • It aid ,,,. "JI!. ·
civilian development. were re1pon-M G e ~}b wS: .. ~...-1 .. : ·~ ::;-:-1ible to a large degree. Credit goe1 · ~gory or ~· m .... -e. ..... g !'-• .~
I 0 to th · . kill d partner of th~ packing concern. a s e pion~er:ing s an made the preeent.atlona OcL 20 on 1 courage of the auhnes f or corn· th d k Be Id s k inn t panies which had never before e oc · 8 e 08 e. w t'r o
tlown outside the U. S. pioneered the gTIUld &nd fi rst prizt'S, were
routes over all the oceans where the !ollowlng; 9'Cond prize, Balboa
man had never ventund belore. srrt.s Fl~lng Ce~ter. $7 5. on the
During this same period the air-J nnie Lee. 3rd prlte, $50. on the
lines demonat:rated in a nother way J ohnnie C ; 4th prize, J . C. Lee,
that they have come of age, de-$60 on the Pancho: 5th, 6th and
pending no longer on any benevo-7th pr lzes of groceries to Walter
Jenee f rom Uncle Satn. For the Gerta, Jae Deem. Balboe. Sport.a
ft.rat time the reveouea •hich they F'tahlng Center. and C. Id. Tucker
!911111t111111u1u1111111111111n1111111~11111 '"" '"'"'"'' ,, , , ''""'' ""'''"" 1 .,, 1•11'11"111··•• '"'' 1u1•1n1u1111 "• turned into the posto.ftice depart-reapecUvely: 9th, 10th and 11th ~ ! ment from the carriage ot air mail prizes, 100 gallona of gas to G. -• '° tar exceeded the trea paid to Brolsm.a., 0 . H . Stafford a..nd R. L.
! A L L M A R K ~ the c.aniers that aJl the deficit of ~r respectively; 12th, 13th and .! :.::: the early yean has been w:i~ out. 14th Priua at whlakey to Walah-
La11t year the airlines far from re-Clausen, Donald Jack.son a.nd ! • : ce iving a subsidy made a s~t&n-Ralph Sievers.
I ch r ., st mas ca rd s : ti.i:.~::. ~·.::v::..:linuy Costa-Me-sa-an_d_
• •l!ort. of the wa.r yean WU ready Harbor Area Exceed ~ ; to be ft.aped as soon u ftnal Tic:tory
• • came and it will be •hared by mil-Sept Fat Quota i Personalized and General Complete, Beautiful lines ! lions of Americans whose war auv-
~ ~ ice bas made them more air-minded For lta ll!lted population. COl!llta =.~.: Many New and Modern Gift Items -t!inh': evh·a~eAicorena~! •• ".'epll9a"d.ou1eW11t:~ Me.a turned In the l&rl("at pers
C tu Sh 11 d Ind. J Jr ...... ~ ._, w.i cent.age of f&UJ per capita or an:v • OS me, e an Ian ewe Y ' many oroers all'udy 1igned, to in· 1 •~ creue the size of their 6eet t.o 100 5 common ty ln the county dur!pg
'if the m onth of September. They • N rt So • d G t Sh planes. Those abips will be capable reported 197 """r Cl!!!lt ot their I ewpo uvellll' an op or carrying nearly s1.ooo p ..... ", quota or 23• ,;;;un.,. ..... d °" a
! Mr. ao.d 1'frs. For rest B. O\o\·en !102 Ocean Front ~ gers. They are not ju.st the population llstt'd at 1800. Of cour9e i dnams of desiS"llen even though the ac ... ·-• num•·r of ~r.,.,..... 1..,. -__ .• ~-Store of a Million ArtJc les ' f th ·11 be bl •A .. <MQ 1,1': ,..~ -...,_, .. , _ ... ..., many O IW"I WI a e "'cruise the dh1trlct b more than double
at speeds oY close to 350 m.llea an that It i. bellev~ ~1u111•n1•11u1,,1·11i '"' 1·1• ,, 1111 111 ....... ,, '''"' • ll!IUIJll!tl "ll •••• '"'"' ,, • I • ",, ~ II I • I ,, h d d • ~
Anytime from tour to nine at the
PALM CAFE
At the FerTy Landing, Palm and Bay Front-Balboa
Baby Beef Meats and Sea Foods
Complete Famny Dinners $1 .00 and $1.25
our an carry Joa 1 o! al tona N ·
over dist.anees o1'. SOOO mill.W d ewport &acb, 11.att'd a,,. having
So f th an 6000 ~pie wu g1vf'n credit for :~Uy ,rr:;no atre~~:~~:U ~::::.1 147 per cent of It.a quota. or 1.161
From the chaos and destruction of pounds when 789 pounds t1.•a.s ex-
war bu come at leut one benefit ! pected. Thi.s Included Balboa and
which will be o1'. iocalcula.ble n.Jue I Balboa raland.
in brinitl~ mankind doser to----------
rtthe.r-the aiJ'plane of to.moaow, Mra. J, H. Milla, 19th at.reel. hu
bttn In Loe Angeles for & week
wtUI. her daughter Patric!&., wbo
baa been C"d.tlng eetUed tn a new
apartment. Mlu M.llla worka for
the A utomobUe Ctub ot Southern
SCIENCE rs RESOURCEFUL
Science couldn't open the Pull~
man window, ao it &iJ'..conditicned
the train. Colltomla.
WHEAT IN OREGON
Oregon's principal crop, wheat,
totals 20,424,000 bushels a year
w.·o rth $18,263,000. Oats, barley, corn
and rye are grown lo substantial
quantities. Its apples, pears and
cherries ere major economic items
Ve1etable1 thr1\'e there. Oregoc
produces almost 8 million bushels
of potatoes and 660,000 saclu: Ql
onions yeBrly All that rolls up ad!-
~ wealth for the Nation behind yow
Bonds.
Near Newport Pier
Headquarters for
Welding Tanks, Manifolds
Engine Blocks, Etc.
Marine ·Steel Fabrication
See •
DON CHARLE
Marine Steel Fabrication
Phone 531 1001 Coast Highway
•
YOUR CAR
Now under New Management-I... A. WELLS, Owner &: Mar.
Open 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Closed Tue.days
FO .. INSURANCE na CLOTHES WITH GE .NUINE •
PRE-WAR PAINT!
BATTERIES CHARGED
ia 30 Mlnates
wta OR Jw& • h&Def
Mew Beer qr+ C9e -·
LUBRICATION
SPECIALIST
II & ttJ J9d;J ... Ult .. lfWi J1R -.er:·-...
M I' 1•$ ,. ~ ~:::::... ... • a t I ,._et Dr:aw•.~ ...-_... ,_ ..
r
YIRG'S GARAGE
'WS"OO ~WWW • G.t.a ftAnOX w-.. 0w•wa JA.,•••• irw"4t .... -----_,_ -.-VG "' 77 Ul-UM-W
•
!'OR
MEN
AND
BOYS
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llT -........ •aaa D' t .._ ..
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I
Howard W. GenUb
._Newput ..........
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Aatomobile • r1N
Accident • Ufe
• Aa1Sip ·. ·Aa,Tiao
Tom Runkle
SIGNS ,
BOAT l.a'l'lalHO •
•
But first come ia and take a look at our fine
Bake Oven •• then you'll see why our jobs are tops!
•
One-Day Service --Credit If Desired
~All Work Giiaranteed
HAllRISON PONTIAC CO.
I . • Salda Au ..
t.
•
L~~~41r~il!!!1'~: !_!R1~c~eption~~· ~c~_,,!!m~J~0 ll~~~· _J! . Ree_qbu.e.n Iaders Q>nvene · At ·Riverside Inn Monday .Night
HIW~CUIT-9AL•DA f''...L,· 1::....l'Uart
N£.WS-TfMES ~IU Ulr.' Shower • Doon
I l ·~: JiilWWll ... U See H
.. ,., ,...,.""''•nru1ftm•'srAda•a•• v ..... mvn -S ar a.. .......... ?Pt I ti~ W1h .. • .... D I H
....... lptiox> ~ible ID ~per 1"2" 1n Onnp 0oun.;, n ome
$2.'15 per )'Mr to (th ...... $3.00 per_.. to 8tb --'
ony
lans
i:ioteftd u Secand<:lau matter at ttie _.,.,.. ID N~ -, AD olmolll !!'fronmmt ID col-
callfonila, under the Act of Kan:b 3, lBl9 • :ofl!":'M.~.!:r~
Republlcan !--. ot the ~ mltteeman, and Leo E. -~ ca.trict, CCtQjiilsing State Republican chalnnan, f_;
RlvenliSo, ar..,.. and ' Imperial the purp0oe·of diJJcussln& and for-
COUil~ m.et on M-,., OCt.ol>er mulatln&' plan& for the c:onareo·
29th. at 8 p. m. at the Ml.ialbn Donal election to be held next·
Inn In Rlverol.S., at the call of~ year.
Hala!>t. ~-National oom· Kr. Haight. reportljlg ·irom the
Pre-WU' ~ ..ud Pltee
,Bad mt Dlfp l'raal
See ¥O<Jr local plumber oir
Builder -• • or coll
Southern. Counties
$upp)y Co.
S. A. KEl'.ER • • • • • EDITOR AND PRESIDENT , -Tbll II ~ of fttllt!D& Plant, 3all W . Omtril Awmie, N-'t a..dJ CaDfomla l'nderlc H. llabr, oomullant --:"----'--------'-'-'---• of -and GudlJI llqulii .. ,,.._ciil p of &)._ c·-f N ~ B _... I llld who for nro lerVod ID
-.nTI aper taa ··~ 0 ew•IKD I alo>llar e@ldt,y for the Pllbllc A D1.est·Ne Loc&l IMtlhlUoD for 0..-11' _,. BnQdtno A.amiaJltraU..
. .. State Cub Surplus
Fund Drop}Mld
~frOP.IAL SSOCIATION -·~ -
Active
Member
of
Our Dilapidated Highways
'b1erlor i\Jllu ol ti>• llouM
wlll taltt Into conali!entloll uellb· borinl homes. and with lhla Will come humo:ny ID color,plannlna, •
Mr. llabr la7"-"WldlAt oach hOUM .can be lndlndualb,..t lo IUlt the
tu1e of Iha owner, ii al>o will
blend with the community u a
whole. Each co._.untt,y will ,...
ftect the tut.. lllld Individuality
ol the people llvlni In it.•
The entire uterlor ol the houoe. in Mr. Rahr'• opliilon, will be
(U. L ...... °"""' ..... ) 11'. 1-... -.. ,.... ................. , ..... .
Vie " wateb.bta • taimU)', M'B )e 1 ud. ti a ...._ a 111 • na...._.-...w,......111a.-ne1 ..... xztw ...
ftlMa. ta .... -ONkm • I a b ()let ....
County H~alth Association Observes
50th Anniversary of Finding X-Ray
• styled 1n one cmcept. m.tead of The swelling fl ood of protests throughout the State over one part at a ttme. u Jn tradl·
exasperating travel conditions on dilapidated and over-tlonal pnctlce. "Old fuhioned gray tan. and brown will be rui>: crowded highways indicates a current traffic problem more , plan!ed by lighter wall colora. adl!
serious than any paced in California since the automobile the trend to colorlul roofs, arow-J.ng rapidly before th• war, will first made good roads a prime necessity of every-day life. be •cce.ntuated -atimulat.ed in The preeevera.nce and lnl'enulty tuberculoal..I. By X-ray1Dg large
Accidents m0W1t. State Highway Patrol Chief Cato asks large measure by the beauutull1 of a eclenU.t :;o yea.re ago brought gr o u P • of aeemlngJy healthy ~ blended colon available in upbalt to li ght a phy.wtca.J phenomenon for a dditiOna.l patrolmen in order to preve.nt snarls and stops shin1les. which bu become one o r the mod-people. pn!vtoully unaW1pected
on the San Francisc<>-Oakland bridge. Traffic bottlenecks I Plu. From Roof Dow~ ern phyaicl&D.'1 gn:ate•t &Jda tn cues of tuberculoeta a.re found.
are equally serious in heavily-populated Southern California, -r'he eye almost lnev~tably 11 diagnoeln.g human ailmenta, a.c-Thia la to the advantage of the In-
. . attracted io the .......,,, so Jl Lt per• cording to data received by lhe dlvtdual and of ·-·'•ty To th tn
where the lack of freeways JS acutely felt, and motonsts are fectly natural to·~ color plan· Orang• County Tut>erculoaia and ~ · • ·
h eld for miles on end, to the slow pace of heavy trucks on I ~ trom the top down ; beln1 Health AeeociaUon. dJ\•ldual It means that treatment
State Contfoller Many B. Riley
hu announced that the seneraJ
fund cub '""""' avu oirnnt ob-ligatlom on September 30, 1945
WU $102,043,870, U compered
with an excess of $173,628, 772 at
the end of the preceding month
and an """""" ol $73,HS,Ml on
September 30, 19".
The present cub excess, said
Riley, represents a decrease of
$71.584.900 under the aKCeSS of
August 31. 1945. Of tbla decrease
$71,633,762 represents the excess
of Sept.ember 194.5, governmental
C05l expend.Jtures over September
revenues: this amount Qeing par-
tially offset by $48,860 in miscel-
laneous non-revenue receipts, leav-
ing the net decrease in the cash
excess.
Standard Oil Names
R. G. Follis President
H' eo.a Bh1'. No., J.acm ••• OsJlfonda --meeting of the Nattonil commit·
tee held recently In the eut,
st&ted that the drive is now on to J 1--------.-----'
elect 28 additional Republican coo-~------------
gressmen in order to pin control of the house of representatives. I;-------------
California's quota la to retain the NI: W LIN•
seven Republican ~ lt Craft Greetins Cards
now has and pin an additional --. .....
four seats. The 22nd Congres· .,..W'Jn I 1
slonal district ls now represented Brookiwga V IJl'let;y ~~blican Congressman John -~ BWJ'. eon.a llol -
Donald.Adorns, Gordon X. Rich·
mond and Fem Yoong, chairmen ..------------..,
of the Republican County Central
committees in the 22nd Congres-
alonal di.t.rlct, beaded their re-
spective delep.tions attending the
meeting. Those in attendance
included beads of Republican
organl.u.Uona and others interested
lD the congreas:l on.al campaign.
ROOFS
APPLIED OB BEP•mm
Free Eltlmat.. "' Inspectlon
w. ;J. Benbow
3602 Marcus . .Ph. Nwpt. 1012-J
Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau
All Modes of Travel to ~. Mexico, Hawaii
Round-the-World Trips In the near future. See
Mrs. Roy Keene. Ph. 891. 801 Palm, Balboa
Roura: 10 a. m.. te 8 p. m..
. ' ral I •ct In rural Cali IUJ'e, of C0111'M, that the colon in can be begun bftore the disease highways that should be seve anes W1 er . -the wall and trim are in harmony. Nov~ber 8 mark.a the flftleth becomes tar advanced. To society
fomia too. many of the main farm-to-market high\vays are 11W'ith asphalt roo6n1, there ls ..U-a.nnlverary Of the dt.covery of the It mea.ne that precaution. c&J\ be
• 1 • • .. most as much freedom in the col-X-ray by Wilhelm Konrad Roent-m deplorable condition. or finally selttted for the roof u gen. profeuor of physics and taken to pre.,;ent the infected in-
Basically the problem is three--fold : Abnormal \Var-time ·in the. f~cade 0.f the_ home." mathematJc.1 at the UnJventty of dlvldu&l trom ipa.ut.ng the diaeue ' . . . . . . I "It ts m the 1nter1or," Mr. Rahr on to others, the a.uoclation point.
The boan:J of directors ~( Stand---
ELrd Oil of California baa elevated
Pre.!lldent H. D. Collier to the
chairmanship or the board and
traffic caused senous highway detenoration. The mcrease lil points out. "that the decoratiri& Wun::burg, Bavaria. Numeroua ex-out. elected. R. G. Follis to the p~l-
bus and tnJck transportation has made many existing high-sense of the owner can be re-pertmenta ln radlaUon bad been In this community, a tuberculo-8ected without any re,ard to made by Roentgen when hi• search sis control la admlnhrtered by the
dency, it WSJ? announced last w~k.
ways and bridges inadequate for all motor traffic. And Cali-1 other homes. For lh:e interlC?r, for lnvlatbl" energy 'A'&a cf"Ol'NTled Orange County Tuberculosis and
fomia has lagged behind other states in highway planning to manu!actur~ni of paint, fabric. 'A'ilh succeu. He bad produced a Health A.a&octation. in cooperaUoo ' fioor covering, wallboard. ply· ray •so powlM"ful tt penetrated lose her once proud leadership in goOO roads. w. ood, plastic, and tile provide with olher oHlctal and lay g-roYpa,
Follie ha.a been a vice-presid~nt
and director since 1942. and in De-
cember of lut year wu made u-
slata.nt to the president.
opaque object.a. The JO. int ]""'•'alive committee now planning a State-wide lines of beautifully styled <ol.ored oupporte<I by the oale of Cbrl&tma.o COL3.I . . . . . . . materi~ which can be combined. Wltb. complete aimpllcity, the St'8.111. A fitting observance of the
overhaul appears Wt.Se m estimating the JOb at its full magru-according to individual prefer· mathematician named his n~ ray I golden jubilee of the X-ray -a
tude--a 10-year undertaking that must be well·balariced. ence.s, into a harmonious ~hole."... "X"'-the unknown. T oday that sctentlst"B gift to manklnd-~·ould
·===~~
"X " alAnd8 for countlesa lives uv. ~ the genertjw purchase of the
soundly-financed and soundly e ngineered. New. conditions N AVY LT. o . L. DUCK HA M, oo ·for by means of Roentgen's Seals. They eamutly urge that all
require a revamping of the tax program, so that commercial • ray pictures can be · ta.ken of the buy and qse ChrUstm&ll Se.ala 1n
truck lines and all \Vho use the highways \\ill carry their fiil" Long B~ch. In a letter from P.a-I human body to guide the phyelcia.n 1945.
sh f b ·1d· d · A d ct· · LI ciflc -Losing and gaining daya ln determining the source and ex-=~~~~~=====;;:;;~===========;;; are o Ul mg an maintenance costs. n con lttons ca f'roasl!Jg the international datl'"line tent of dtsieaae a.nd lnjury. ~
,for the best in construction engineering for faster, heavier has our crews nuls. Wf' had tv.·o Perhap8 no1.~:hl'"re u, the value or DEFEND YOUR HEAL TH WITH
traffic in corrling years. Easter Sundays in succe-.s.slon. lost lhe X-ray mnre apparent lhan ln
Complete overhaul and extension may take years--but a V-E Day, v-J Day. July •th a.nd. the ti~ht at::ainst tube'n:uJosle. Q·ft .. ti#"£ ·y:s dammit. my birthday!"' Here t he X-ray ls not only used to l'f#lftV1
beneficial begihning might be the speediest possible J."'C'pair or diaplOl'I•' the dl9ea.&e , \VhlC"h h~ OMl'.'N
war-battered stlrfa ces and the de,·eiopment of an equitable A nev.· rechargeable battC'ry tor no oul\l.'ard s)'mpto m.tt In it.a early ... ~
and sound financial base for the long.term program. Dilapi· fluhlights is said to outla111 t 400 iitagee but ta al50 an ~ffectl ve ll======~:::~~l~l~~!~=====J
At the moment this is being \\·ritten the labor crisis in OLlr
nation has eased somev.that,on the stirfare. Fe,ver men are
now out on strike than there were a few we<'k s back. But the
barometer of labor·management relations points to hea·vy
stonns ahead. A nd the big "blo\v" may come \·e 1)' ;;c on~
or the usual "'Y cell type. we•pon In lhe r a.:r.palgn Jo co nt<ol ~
ACROSS
1 Culture
mf'diu m
5 VotC'd a fflr·
ma\Jvely
9 Tr<ip
ael•U•• I• Nl'll IN••·
.,
.
• ..... -''. • ar•• .1 *-' ... •1l •a ..... ,
Fresh Daily • Delicious Sea F oods
Or complete equipment
\Vhe-n y ou wa.nt to car.c h
your O'A'Tl.
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON CENTRA L A V ENUE, N EWPO RT BEAC H
F_.,Ls,,ntJ-'-• l71-,.Snw Y•
M.w. (or. 4111 & Sycamore SANTA ANA
• Before You Build or Remodel
visit our interesthij:
sample and displ&y
r ootnA. Color guides,
planning aids, com-
prehensive stock of
rugs, carpets and
linoleum.
llnp"'
(Jup<it. Cl-. -LUDLUM Carpet Works
18%! Sou.th Mala S t. Phone Santa Ana 2808 SANTA AMA
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
The unfortunate part of the anticipated im!ust ria l "bad
weather" is that unlike the natural storms it could bC' ovoidcd.
If it were it would prevent all the wreckage that \\ill be suf.
fered by labor and manageme nt and the pu blic. It would
save workers fi;om the loss of ma ny millions of dollars tha t
won•t be in pay envelopes. because there aren't any p3y en-
velopes when they are striking; it would save industry from
the Joos of many millions of dollars that won't be in company
treasuries because products can's be manufactured and sold
without the workers.
10 Brother l•f
Rnmulus
12Toput
m onc:y 1n
b uJlflE'S3
I ~ F artor
15 Rl·gret
16 Bird 1 fHKht·
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What's more, it would prevent the ill will and the bitter-
ness that grow ever deeper with recurring industrial conflict.
Yet. all that would be required to avoid this trouble and
Joos would be a little moderation by both management. and
labor. It should be rem~bered that even the most pro-
longed strikes are almost invariably settled by some yielcling
on the part of both sides. Why can't that be done in the
first place rather than after all have suffered by a strike?
Eric Johnston, President of the U. S. Chamber of Com-
merce summed it up when he said, "I appeal to both man-
agement and labor to use their heads and not lose them.' Be
moderate ... Of course we will have differences. But we
ought to be able to adjust them in the traditional American
way-in friendly fashlon-in a spirit of mutual understand-
ing.''
In other words, it is time for all to use a little horse sense.
Universal Training
18 Any po""·erfu.l
dt-!ty I Ht-b .)
19 ll.1t>xican
dollar
20 ll.1us1c note
2.l Early Inhab-
itant of Great
Br1tatn
22 Back of foot
24 Sow
26 Oath
27 Furnish~
28 Of w:reat
lenKlh
29 Argentum
(aym.I
30 Melody
31 ~1asc:uline
pronoun
S3 To go ahare1
31!1 Observe
S'7 Case tor
small artic:le-s
S8 Sign
tO Vends
t2 Prods
43 Otherwise
4t Stold1 per ·
aUtently
OOWN
1 Abollih
2 Besto••ed
3 Part ol
"to be"
• !:ste<m
'
••
5 Land·
measure
IS Robber
<slant)
7 Ostrlch·llke
bird
8 VarleU' of
peridotite
tpl.'
9 F1thie.r
11 Qld
IS Proof
11 Ne1atJve
rep\y
19 Half a quart
21 Kettle
22 Suapend~
23 Unit of work
Ne. I
14 Seti
25 One \o whom
a leraey ls
bequeathed
2e Deliver
28 Measure•
of land
30 The~ore
31 Leads
32 Wmprey1
34 Outer huak
of fru..it
35 Anoints
38 Projectina
bra.ncb
:W Gazelle
41 Selenium
(sym.) .. n.. r_..
~ President Truman >mrprjsed congress when he took a firm men increases rather tHan diminishes. And men cannot be
grasp on the hottest political potato thati has been baked in taught overnight how t handle the intricate instruments now
Washington In many a day-universal training-and served used In combat, . ·
It to them without any great effort to make it more palatable We have·long refused to face the facts of international life.
to the · onal taste We have tried to get by with wishful thinking. Man~ will ~ with some of the points Mr. Tru-Now something more suiJGtantial is needed.
man put forth in support of his program. His statement, how-... 10'S WIO II 111101 DISTRICT ever, that "peace must be built on power, as well as on good ft II
will and good deeds"; brings home the fact that, unfortun--------------------
ately, military fon:e still seems to be the only language which FIREPLACE ANO KINDLING wooo-
SODll! nations can understand. H. w. wr10l. 11" ~ems.. Oopta w-. u -Lwnbe<, Pb. eM-J.
. So b G&NERAL CONTRACTOR-' w ether we ~ it or not-00 we don't-It a~ ~a r111111a7, wo <;:oaot ems.. Pb. ...u. PlaDO and ea..m.:tloL
that we~ talk ~etr languag'I! or not only risk the weaken-Ll.IMllE.R COii PAN i K-
in& ot our diplomatic hand, but open ourselves to aggression a.a -u... Oo.-"IAI .. belp JOU p1a11 ,.,.,. boma. • Phone ti.
at some future time. 11q DllUtct Lua-<?>--iuo. OOUt mpwa;y at .vc11o&
The American people know tllat universal training alone OFFIC& • .., .... LIRll-.I. •
will not guarantee peace But they also kDow that it is better NowjMltt -PllbllilJloS Oo. """'"' 1J • U. New..-'t Bu•
-• • .. RINTIN-I tp be.pn!pered. better to send their sans out for a year's train-Nwpcwt llaJ'bor p,1Ntltims 0o. -· u • u. N-pcwt "' +
las If It will ieswn ~ In a small deglee the probability qt MAL UTATIE. tNIUll~Cf: a NOTARY F'U•LIC:-
bavlng to~~ out later on to feat the bell ot war ltEIL Lew B. W•hM/ =~ o-tNI' .t> -a.
Tbe qlJe'ltlcm. "'85 hem asked: Why train our boys when llUEEU STAii,._ · •
ldenWk: ~ts may make a tutUre cmf!lct one ol Kwp>at lliUt1al\ ---II Oo. __ , 1J • 11. N•---......... rt B Tm\
~rocket 9Dd atom~! Tbe ~ aH.n -.,n•L ~o-...
Jllm.!d out .that as oilr umed forces become more median-YIM~-.• ·-w-o.ta-. -DA ... -a, -w w1'6lllled r I IPJ!lli 1he i-s. flll' ti9lned v~i!tl ,!'°",'! 1 • -_ .. _ --. Tl j.. -. ......... 7 ····--
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LEGAL F-ORMS
FOR EVERY -
TRANSACTION
We have made It convenient tor you to
insure compliance with all requlremen~
of the law by carrying a complete 9tock
of all fomlS and papers needed for the
completion of f!'Vf1rY tnu181lction.
Renwnber, too. tlMlt title oro-tat• ..
r.c.fy to h_.• M)' mad .ti of your
printing pt'Obhme front a oo.npfeU four-
oolot' oompllodod pf4.U.g ,.-.. to tlle
JHMAh'tg &ad JM;'tl'Jbt 0 lft the ......
,,,_ of r-_,.. No ollllgatlon
wlll be at"I •Id \o '1"N"' phone oall for
Information Of ..,. kt1ML
NEWS-TIMES
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I
Authort&ed b7 the UnJied Slates -rr.-J:ngtneen & Surveyon
ury DepartmeJ::lt to re~nt elierll• l• 1808 N ewport Bl't'd. Costa MM&
co1UM!!ctloc with llJCOme ta.I: matw.t'L
.t.t1Dft'8 -STlfTQl.8 Telephone %!53-1
BOO~INO &&llvtOS 281'7 w. CentraJ Newport Beacb.
Ottlee ING Batbor 81T6., C-*-·-Tel-•one w n -Newport. ._.....,. ot-
Armand Monaco
ABCBJTECT
814 W. Bay Ave., BAiboa
Newport 1'7U .
%721 Lalu>wood Al'e.
Loe Anpleo NOrmancly NOi
Aft'()mqn NZ L&W
LEROY P. ANDERSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cost. Meu. Bank Bulldfft9
Phone 4et
Co.ta Mesa C•llfornla
Mortimer Scllool
-Ooftl -bland Qwlez: Odrce, ~
. DAY SCHOOL =
GA. llortlnw, M.A., Odon!
...... PboMa!
DR. OBED LUCAS
Deatial • l20l16 W. Cientral, Ph. 1'80
NEWPOflT 9EACH
. •ca NVM.WC
HAROLD ~ GRAUEL
CHAPEL
-We (.11•1Nvw tbe BnM1 Berte _ ...... __ __ ·-' •• ••rt "' ~..... Caltte.ftla
DR. M. D. Cli.Wf'ORD
O"·TOlll:TllilT ' ' , ~Br!W•r•-cant ,._.. '"' ~·$ ~ ,7 'p ... --_,,,., ....... -
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PBrSIOIAN!I a SUllGEONll. M.D
Gordon M.Grundy,M.D.
Pll7sldaD aa4 8w aeon
Nllltlt and Ooatral A-
Ottlee Rn. :10-U &.111.: S·5 p.m.
• Telepltoae S1
DR. G. E. TOHILL
PHYllCIAN •nd IURG£0N
2IOt Co.st Blvd., Newpof1 .._.
. ---Office 286-W Rea. 2111-R
If No An9woer C.11 f'MwPOf1; I
Genld Rauaa, M.D.
2830 Weet Central Ave.
Newport 8eadt •
Pfa. 1--.No Aa9WW omH 301-M
X·Ray ..... tco
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au"'""' o.-
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---~·· .. \ JrW;11t-ttM ...... _. ___ .,,
~'lfllp ... -
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Sports Dress Aids
War Bond Sales
•
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•••.!IQ! 1'8Wl•ft"'R ......... , Ott'• I'
EVERY .IEWS-TIMES C'LA .SSIFIED AD IS · AN OPPORTUNITY!
· • , . Read Them for Profit • · • • Use Them for Results •
a~ "'"'*' pJ•tnttff In the Super-
ior Court of the Btate ot Cllltornl&,
la Uld for the Cbunty Of Oral:lp,
and to wwer tbe complaint tbere-
ln within ten day• ofter tl>o senlCio -+--U you don't find wbat you are looting for adllert1aed Ill ttl1a i.ae Pboae Newport Beech 12or13 and place 10IU' OWll advertlmment ---• CID )'OU Ofth.19•1mm0"' UMIYed ~-------ir-----------------.--~--------...._ ______________________________________ _
within tho Cbunty ot Onu>se. or ~ G11D>• 11 ;UIPLO~~~:no:NT~~~~O~i~i~+§:•~11~·~·=~• UL& lllllCELIANEOUB within W1ty day+ If -•eel ..... • .... _ :
........ Uld 1"" .,.. notified that ROOn REP,..._, lhfra-Red Lamps
IO MtllllOAL a MDIO ·
u abon required. the plaintiff wlll Repair N"" Def llalDa. Get Rid of Your Achee unI-yoa so ._rand ..._,,r PalntlDr and~ WANTED For He&t.Treetmenu
~e Judgment for any money or Pree JCIC:lm•te, U6T ·II. t& Ana. 25 and Pains.
damagu dMD••dfld la the Com-J. B. ~ 4 8. 2!5() Watt~ l ·ttc
plalnt, u a.-g upon cm>traet, or 83-4tp S K I L L E D MESA RADIO It ELECT'RONICS llPECU.L ANNOIDIClSMZN'l'S Ill
RADIO REPAIRB-All m•Jrer,
tul>OI!, etc. .lll&rlne Blloc:trlctan.
Ph. 3417. Burt Nort.an, 1111
Coaat Hgwy.. Newport Beech.
will apply to the Court for 81JIT GENBRAL CO~O -179t Newport Blvd.
other rtilot dem"M'«I ID the com-ptJr and Altantlcna. Bee ~ C A R P E N T E R S Ols1'l Mesa Phone 345 ~tc
plalnL Pellk:of•, UOG Ye., N.w· 0 rt• p Glv911 under my lwu\ and -1 Ve IJDe ay Pr S · of the Superior Court or the eoun-
1
_____ ee_••_•_Pb. __ 1 _.._, __ u._ttc_ ompt ervice
ty of ~. State of Callfonila, P.uNUNG OON'l'K&Ol'OA on
W. S:uit day of July, 19<5.
• B. J. llKl'I'H. Painting -Decorating
County Cerk a.nd Cork Of tho Root Ropo.lr A p.&nuq
Superior Court of the State of Sympson & Nollar
Call!onila, In and for the Pb. Nwpt. UlT·W &ll VU. St.
OoUllty al Orange. ll-trc
By A. 1. HITCHCOCK, Deputy. ====-::-:--:--:-:---
(Seal Su perter Court BIC'!'CLSS -Sold. nmted or re--
Onnge County) p.lnd. Voset's, 100 l<alD st.,
Pub: Sep 11 to Nov 20, 19'.15 (T'Uee) Balboa and 208 Marlne A•en.ue, Bal-Iall.Dd. 22-trc
See
MR. PETTY
South Coast Co.
or
C.I.0. Hiring Hall
80-ttc
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS m.ANllPOBliTION II -------------
Flctltloua Finn Name GIRL wa.nta ride tram Sant& Ana There's a good job at CHERYL'S.
river bridge. Cout Hlgbway, t o Short houra. congenial condiUona
Sean, Long Beach. Houn 8 to ---dl.ahwaa.ber &nd kltcher helper,
·Lubrication
Oil Change
Greasing
Washing
Polishing
EXPERIENCED HELP
Theodore Robins
Authorized Ford Dealer
22nd A: Central, Newport •
83-2tc
5. 8806 Seubore Drive. 83-2tp male or remale. 322 M&rlne ave., ------------
Balboa. laland. 83-2tp
ll&AUTY AJDll U
Call 1179-J For STEEL KITCHENS
KKY8 MADE WHILE YOU WAIT
Vogel"•, 100 Main st. llalbo& and
208 Marine An.... Balboa ItJand -PIANO TEACHER
G. V. LINBENB,ARD
Oraduate
Royal Con•rvatory, Le1palc
Ph. 1~2·W 11128 W. OcMD Front
73-ttc
Carpenters Available
for pnenJ ma.lntenanoe
and repair
0 . Z. ROBERTSON can N ewporl as
CALL
Tom Quarry
SIGNS
LETTERING
Comm.erclal Design
42-tfc
Candy •1rlpa el elear red a
wlatte repeat the style Una of U.-
OMJ .,.ne drHS. Many n:n-lorin.c
llres:aa may be folmd hi &be pat.o
kra catai.p aJ local storn. Econ. ... ,.-wise bome aewen ••e for War
THE UNDERSIGNED do here-
by certify that they are conducting
a Real Estate Brokerage buaineu
at 703 E . Central Avenue. Balboa.
California, under the t1ctltiow:
firm name of COAST PROP ·
ERTIES co. imd tha.t 88.ld nrm La
compo8ed ot the following per90D11,
whoee names and addnasea are a.a
follows, to-wtl:
COLD and MACHINELESS
WAVES
Tt.nting and Ma.nicuring
Evening Appolntmenta Ph. 179'-W
Vi's Beautv Shop
Fin;t Cla5s Painters
A. J . Burton Paint Store
M.agnolla A: Weetm1D8ter,
Coat& Mua 79·ttc
t.ABORERS NEEDSD -At La
eOiaa TUe Co. Steady employ-
m ent. Prev&illng wage. Phone
Hunt,,lngtoo Beach 2802. P lant 3
mllee north ot H untington Bcb..
Custom Built
Cabinet Types
Ran ge and Sink Units
Sh ower Doo rs
Phone 493.,J
81-4tc
Washing Machines
Repaired
Part.a For All M&kes
Pick up and Delivery. BeDU b"f sewinr. • ~. B . W eiss. 316 E . Ocean
Front. Balboa. California.
1103 Cout Hiway, Q,rona del Ma.r
76-ttc U.S. Tr""",, Dt~
Let 'Em Eat Snac1u! ( . L . Elaine Weiss, 316 E. Ocean HEALTH AIISs
Front, Balboa, California. .=::----,---:-:-;::;----.,--Southern Countlee Supply Co.
144 Coe.st Blvd. North
SCHULER'S
Waahlng Ma.chlne Shop
1768 Newport Blvd, Coat.a Mee.a I
What'• your riand on between-
meal eating? A:re you a die·hard
or a liberal?
Rlchard o . 0th.mer, 312 Alva-WE can make penicillin capsules. on Gothard Roa.d. 73-ttc ra.do Place, Balboa, California. Ointment or liquid solution. Tel. 5852 ------------
Marloe H . 0th.mer. 312 Alva.rad<r Bring your prescription to 8ALz M18CELLANEOU8 so -----------83-·tt_c ''More F or Your Money''
Ph.one 2263 M -tfc Laguna Beach
Place. Balboa. California. Ne\vport Pharmacy FOR SALE-Chrl8tmu ~ Amt>rl ca n We have just In.stalled a ne"· ra.c-
WIThTESS our hand& t.bl!I 26th 2108 Ocean Front -Phone 5 FOR SALF..--Ladif'l!I light weight Flyer Elec. Train, l'xtra track, tory method Retread molds which
day of October, 1945. 83-l tc bi cycle, $25. Victory type. Call manual switches, bridg e. Like g1 ve a deeper tresd than new
GEO. B. WEI SS LOST ·~D OUND •• Ney;port 1209. 83-~tc ne\I.·, $4 0.00. 600 Avoca.do. Co-tJ rea, meanlnr more mileage. L . ELAJNE WEISS .ru,. P' "'# "" rona de! Mar. 83·4lc Leave tlrea in U1e morning and RICHARD w . OTHMER LOST--Green ca.nvu covered row-FOR SALE -Vacuum cleaner and -=-===-=-==:------=
d t I I. Ph N t Bch ·w· • ~--TO ~ II bave them recapped or repaJred MARLOE H . OTHMER boat. Notify Ben La.Mottf', 436 titu en Vo 1n. : ""''P . -.nL.l"" •DU ~·
1057 W 83 2t c -=,.,.-----------by evening or we pick up your State of California, I ss. F ernlea!, Corooa de l Mar. -· · WILL p A y CASH t o• your fur-car a nd deliver same day. Fret> County of Orange J 82-<f.tc Vi'OMA.1'J 'S fine Navy Bluf' W ool nJture or what have you. Phocft loa.nera lt desired. Mon ey back
Ou this 26th day of Oc tober Coat, size 14. Bro\l.·n and Tan Nwpt. 2000. 0 . R Crawley, Tb(' guarant ee is your as11ura.oce.
A. D .. 1945, befor e me, H. it. EMPLOYME...VT WANTED U checkered \\'ool J acket. size 14 Food Ba.l!lket, 1812 Newport Grade A Truck Rubber
I HOLKER, a Notary PubUc in and WANTED-Carpet and Upholster· 602 Begonia Avf'. Phone 1206·W. BlYd ., Cgeta M esa. 99-ttc NOw Available.
tor said County and S tate, per~on -l I . I b b 83-l lc YOU ll old Coat.a Mes.a Tire&. Retread Shop ally appeared Geo. B. WelS9 and L. ng c eanmg n your ome, y I F want to ae your
Elaine Weiss and RJ chard W . loca l veteran World War rI. FOR SALE--P hilco Elf'c. Pbon0-pi.anb i ee WI. We p&y ~t OW' new a.ddreas
Othmer and Marloe H .. Othmer, W ork guarantttd. Color and gnph. 606 '-t \V. Central Aven ue. cub price. lO yea.re in Orange 1760 Newpor1 Blvd.
54-tfc known t o me to be the persOM beauty revived, give new 11heen. Balboa, o r phone N. B. S83-\V. county. D&n.Z-Schmidt Pia.no Co., Tel N. B. 2342
"'hose names are subecribed lo the Phone Newport 683. Call bet. 10 83-4tc 520 N. Ma1n.. SIUlta Ana.. 5-tfc ------------
and 4. Dean W ard. 83.12tc -------------FOR &ENT '1 within Instrument, and ack.nowl-BOATS, 8UPPl..JES U ---,,.-,,,,..--------edged lo me that they executed =FO=R,-,G,.-AR"""'o'"'ENIN""',,...,G-S'"'E=E,,.-,ll<YERS-==~.1 FOR SALE-2 full Ma..rlne La.th--------------1 FOR RENT-Lon for sail repaJre.
the. same. 2833 rope A1oton , true R 4: L with FOR SALE-2l·tt. ...Uboe.t. $360. 920 Coe.st Highway. 83-2tc
lN WITNESS WHEREOF. I W . Centn.l, Newport ~ .. ~p reverse gears. can be seeo in
have hereunto Ml my band and boat allp 41, Lido Yacht Anchor-
age, N ewport Beach. Yacht Ver-8.fftxed my ottlct&l seal the day EMPLOYMENT OP# '1"'1 •
and year in thia certlflcate t lrat on& ll. 83-ltp
above written. FOR SALE-1 nearly new Per·
H. M. HOLl<ER, T E L E p H O N E fectlon Oil H._,.t... $!>; 1 Cole·
Notary Public ln and for e&Jd OP.ERATORS man a .. Heal••, $0. Slip <l.
(SEAL) County and State. U do Yacht Anchorage, Newport
Pub.-Oct 30; 'iOV-•. 13. 2Q, 19<0. NEEDED Beach. Yacht Verona n . 83-ltp
llO Abalone ave1We, Balboa h-------------
11.Dd. 53-trc W ANTICD TO lll<NT
FOR SALE-P-14 Sailbo&L Com-
plete aa.lla and cover. Excellent
condition. Lt. Greene, Ph: N . B.
2600. 80·4tc
FOR SAIE-3S~foot Elco cru.l.&er,
excellent cond.JUoo. Call New-
port 1222. 81-4tc
HOUSE WANTED
In Balboa
To keep from alienating the af-
fec:tiona of the school-age set, why
not lean toward libera.J.i.sm and
use some simple diplomacy in
d ishinJ out afternoon "or after-
supper appetite appeasers! Have
a. snack ready-but be sure it's NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
the rilht kind; one that won 't
take the ed&e ol! 1ood mealtime The Newport Beach City P lan-
Good Pay While Leaming
and Regular Increases
FOR SALE -Wardrobe tnmb,
antJque mahogany f\reaide .tool
and antique leather trunk. day-
bed, some beddln.g. 216 Pearl
Ave .. Balboa Iiland 81.4tc
SNOWBIRD-?io. 302, In A-1 con·
diUon.. Good nil. C&nvu cover.
$2U. Hinnant 718 Vla Udo
Nord. Pbooe 1107-W. 80-4.tp
Two or Three Bedrooms
Permanent Residents
appetites. ning Commluion will bold a Pub-
A helpinl ol. reaidy·to·eat cereal lie Hearing Thuraday, N~embe:r
will taste a:ood and provide added 15, 1945 at 7 :30 p.m .. in the tcoun-
eDeJ'IY to keep ·active bodies go--ell C'hambere, City Hall, Newport
inl'. and .crowinl. And whether Beach, California.
you ae.rve it after school or late PUBLIC HEARING upoo the
in the evenine, there's no need to matter of the applicalioo or W . 8 .
worry that a bowl of crisp cereal Kilpatrick, 15-45 Chelaea Road. San
will spoil the next meal, or in-Marino, Callforni&, for a 21i1 -foot
terfen! with a good nitht'a sleep. sel·back tor Lot S, Block C--33.
-Corona. del Mar Tn.ct, Corona del
Health au.lhort.Uea of a typlcal Mar Newport Beach Callfofnia..
Jot. available in many
other Soulbe.rn Clllltornia
cltte..
Southern California
Telephone Company
Appl:r
FOR TRADE-Machine Shop for E'""Dv-...o'T"1G
good tlablng boaL Face cut gape • "'"' i i u..u,
lathe 16-ln. by 36-ln., one 16-ln. ELl!CT.RfCAL
lathe, two 12-ln. swing lathea,
• 1 heavy dut y ~In. drtll p.-. E&a-Hokin It Galvan
emery ata.o.d and Arbor pre911.
AU machinery ind.Jvid.U&lly mo. Eleobk>W ODatnctAiln
tor driven. Aleo drU.la, reamen lOOO ac..t IJl&lnn.y
Pbcuelll8' trl-ttc
and aoceworlea. Phone atter 6 ---,..,.,==,....,===---p.m. c.pital 1'491 L. A. 82·2tp 1LARIN1C WAYS
The Coach Lamp Cafe
504 West Central
Phone 2268
WANTED ON BALBOA ISLAND
-.3-bedroom bouae, year round.
by war veteran e.nd famUy of 3.
Phone Newport 1480. • 83.4.tc
WANTED TO RENT -Houa~ or
Apt. Permanent reeidenta. Two
6T U:&I, ICllTA'l'I:
COAST PROPERTIES
REALTORS co.
Balboa Island-'
lst class -2-story stucco bldg. 2 store spaces, 2
apartments, triple garage. Good location ..
$26,500
2-Bedroom home; furnished. Well located.
$10,500
Balboa-
Modern stucco.
Good condition.
3 double apt. building.
$6750 handles.
Furnished.
$12,750
Ocean Front-
4 Bedrooms and income unit. 1 ¥., lots ····-····$11,500
Beautiful Peninsula home. 100-ft. frontage.
Corona de! Mar-
Choice Bay Front lot. East end ·········-.. -....... $8750
COAST PROPERTIES
REALTORS co .
703 E. Central Balboa Phone 683
82·2tc
J. E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Blvd.
Coeta Meaa.. Phone :516
1 Commercial Acre
with good 2-bedroom hom e. Barn
and -chicken equipmeat. Corner
location, east side, near hig h
school.
Full price, $7850
Te rme lt necessary.
BALBOA ISLAND
Income, 6 unita tumiahed,
$35,000. Tenns
Gertrude A. Waldron
WM. W . SANFORD
Broker
Exclu.slve Agent
Phone 23 4-W
Choice Lot
On Peninsula
35 x 75
$1750
Bav Front Lot El Bayo Tract
$11,000
W . L. J ordan
82-tfc
700 East Central, Balboa
Phone 153 83-2tc
AT CORb NA DEL MAR
2 Bedroom Home
$4500
1 Bedroom Home
South of Highway
$4500
W. J . HOLCOMB
1~17 CoaBt Highway
Coroca. del Mar
"Where the Fi.age Fly"
Ralph P. Maskey One Acre suo eoa.t Blvd.
All fenced, 2 bedroom bouae, Newport Beach, California
hardwood tloore in living room 83-lfc
and one bedroom, large barn. WANTED TO LEASE-Vacant~ Located on Birch street, Santa Ana Het bta acre O!' 1 whole acre on Newport
. g · Blvd. Mini.mum of ~ yra. Prefer Priced $6250.00 longer. Will improve to llUlt our
J. E. Barnes & Son
1808 Newport Blvd.
~ Kea. Pbone Gle
82-2tc
busineae. Before 6 p.m . can New-
port Be8<:h 260, ofter 6 can
612..K. 83-Uc
, New American city have eat&bllahed BY order or the Cb~rman or the
that h&nd-wuhed d1ehu cont&JD. Newport Beacb City Planning
23. 72 tlmee more llvlDg bacteria Commisalon.
100 J:ut Bay ATilnue Bal-BATTERIES
For Portables
Haul out time now available.
MacCURDY & CALKINS
1216 Coaa:t Highway
adult.. Employed locally. Phone ------------
N . B. 280. Mra. Loretlle. 82-2tc CAPISTRA}lQ BEACH -2G ac. 3-Bedroom Homes
or than dUb.ea cleaned in an electric JOHN M. ALLEN,
dlsbwuher. PHILMER J. ELLERBROEK.
Also large stock of tubes
-3Day -
Phone 1686 83-ttc
overlooking Sea. Water, Sewer,
RESPONSIBLE PARTY will pay Elec. a.vall. paved Rd. $500 Ac.
Secretary. FOR SALE-2 Butane tanks, 10-
gal. aiu; 2 bronze crulaer rud-
det111 tor .M-tt. boat. See
MacCURDY A: CA.LK)NS
1215 Coa.el Hlghwily
to $75 per month for tumlahed Beach right.a. VA 6183 or TQ&ct
Radio Rep&ir ~nrice
MESA RADIO It ELECI'RONICS
1794 Newport Blvd.
houae. Good local re:ferencu. Otnoe at Be&ch Club. 82·2tc Hardwootl floon-Tne b&tb
TUe 8ink-Double garagp
$1900 down-$56 per mOllth
Make your eolecUvn now
Pub:-Oct. 30, 11M:5. -Gtve to th• War Cheet -83-trc Permanent. Phone Hra. Rohr-----:-=---,=--==---
bough, N . B. 2722. 82·4tp ATTRACTIVE
PueLrc NoTICE
No. 43289
ALIAS SUMMONS
NOTICE OF INTENDED
MORTGAGE
Under Section 3440 Cl-.11 COde
Of the: State: of CalifOM'lla
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
W A.NTlCD--HOTEL MAID. Balboa
rnn. Ptk>oe seo. 6-ttc
BOY WANTED to care for yard,
after .choot Apply 8 p.m., S24
N arcl.mwl, Corona del Mar.
Costa Mesa Phone 345 8>-4tc
Auto Batteries
18 month -$6.45 Ex.
Pennsylvania Oil
Gallon -70o
82·21< In. the supe,.lor Court of the State That WM. A. HARGRAVE and
Of California tn and For the MARJORIE D. HARGRAVE, bue-W A S J
County Of o .. n1e band I.lid w\le Mortgagon whoae =l!:Xl'="'E"RIEN..,,.--CE-D--P-AlNTE-==-RS-.-estern Uto Upp y
(Action brought ln the· Superior address is 1749 Garfield, tn th~ Steady work. H. E. McDonald, 1838 N~;:1:~d~~ Mesa
Court ot tbe County at Orange, and City of Loe Angele:a, County 0 414 Old County Rd., Costa Me-.
Compla.lnt rued in the Offlce of the Los Angele.a, State of Callfornia. 81.ttc =..,,.--::-:-::-:::--::--.,.----,8().{,---..,tc
Clerk of. the Superior Court of aid Intends to mortgage to Bank at ·p;:;:;-;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;-;;VA";.n;;;;r;-;~;;; FOR SALE-Complete set brand
O:>un.ty.) America National Trual • S&vtnp PIN SE'l"I'ERS WANTED, 10 eta. new Slingerland Druma, with
Aa9'n. Mortgagee, wbo8e "\ddftu a line, muat have eocial aiecurlty high-hat and ZUJian cymbala.
P hone 1686. 83·trc
FIRE EQUIPMENT TESTS -
C-0-Two. Pyrene 4: Foam retUl.9.
001 t1.xed eyatem and Portable.
DOW ava.ilable.. ETS-HOlON A:
GALVAN, 1000 Cout Highway.
Phone 1384. T3-ttc
Hiwns Boats
lcJ%° to M Feet
Priority orders taken now
Dale Watts
HOUSE WANTED
In Balboa
Three Bedrooms
Permanent Reaidenta
Phone 2268
8()-tfc
Modern 4-bedrooma, 2 bat.ha,
guest apartment. Completely:
tumiahed. Little Island,
$27,500
Gertrude A. Waldron
WM. W . SANFORD
Be ready to move tn
Ralph P .. Maskey
!410 eoa,t Blvd.
Newport Beach, Ca.Ufomla
Broker 71·ttc
Phone 234-W. 82-ttc ----,,-,-..,-,------
Phone 402
FOR SALE-Balboa home, 3 bed· 11.0NWI' TO LO.AN II
roomo, partly furnlob.ed, 1 car LOANfi TO BUILD, buy, impron,
garage on corner lot. Cloee 1n. m.ocSenl1A or raftn&noa.
One block trom b&y and favorite Newport Balboa r.deral S&.tap
bathing beach. $9500. W . B. · and Loan Aa«>c."'•tlc&.
Foote, 2117 Coe.st Blvd., New· 3188 Vta Udo Telephone 1IOO
GRD'JTJ'B OOllP.ANY, a Call· la 1100 North Western Avenue. ID number. Phone 24-02 alter 8 p.m. Call Newport 24.27-W or 1112 W.
forula Oorporatlon, P!af!•tltf, VL the'C\ly of Loe Angel.., County Of 8().{tc Bay Ave. fl0..2tc
NEWPORT OIL • REFINING Los A.ugeJ ... State of Callfomta. n:RST..cL&BS CARPENTER Model Makers
CO., a California OorporatJon. et al. tbe follOWUlg ducr!bed personal WANTED-Apply at once, LAm. Large Varl•ty ot Models
901 Cout Rigtlway Pb. 2088
81-ttc
port Beach. Pb: 24. 8().{tp
WANTED ·ro RltNT-S bedroom------------
bowie with aptlon to buy, e moa. LOANS
DefeudanL property, to-wit: the boat known pert•• llotel, 1010 Oout Hlway, and Supplies
TBBl PEOPLE OF THE STATE .. GLADSYD m. u. s. cu.toma -=-=-=,...Mr=·.,.s.,,n,,, ... ,,,r,,,·,..--,=-.,...,-'.,,'"'...,.tc. I MESA RADIO "' ELECTRONICS OP CA.LIJ'ORNIA SEND GREET-Reg. No. 27 F 182, a 32·tt. cabin ~
JNGS TO: NEWPORT OIL A c!'Ulaer, and locatocl at Newport HELP W ANTl!:D -Typiat-clerk. 179f Newport Blvd. RSJ'INiNo co .. a California eo... Harbor tn the County of ()rang<. Seo Mr. Wright. Bank of Amer· Costa Mesa Phone 345 ~tc
ponllon. EVA JO~SON DeKAY, State of caJJfomJa. and that an lea. Newport -Branch. Typewriters Repaired
u Jtucutrbt at the Lut wm at executed mortp.p ot the aame 8S-2tc 7 Day Service'
PLYWOOD BOATS
Rowing or motor, 8, 10, 12, 14.·ft..
$49.50 U1>
l'adclkboarda and W&tllOD
S.Dtng OiDC.by.
W ataon Woodcraft Shops
au 0out Highway, Pboae aol.
7~trc Loafs r. I>eKay, Doeeued; JOHN will be delivered and the conalder· MESA RADIO It ELECTRONICS
A. TlCRKll:8. FRANCIS C. 0.. atlon therefor paid at lO :OO o'cloclr. JJ1U l79t Newport Blvd. JBOiiO:&i'TS!iS:::J-iiii:~'i9'iiiaii1111ili••"i1n'iai•10i1i
XAT. tJNION NATIONAL BANK A. M. on TUeed&)' the Slzth day of TIDE TABLES Costa Mooa Phone 345 80-4tc -....... ad...,. 011' PASADENA. .. 'I'nurteo under Nov=ber, l9<li, at tho -lllAJUN); a.u.v-Mm
t11e Lut Wiil ut Steplu+o 8. Wold, deputmeot ut the Bank of Amel' OCTOBER Wl'.NIIOW Jl"RAlO: GLABS llll'll 00.
rent 1n advance.. Prefer Bal~
Iall.Dd. A4dreu 114Q N . Vi.ta,
Hollywood te, Call!., or call
Granlte 5212. 57 .tfc
WANTED TO RICNT-Permanent
1'UDJJ)' Off three adulta, An~
to reat or l_.. Z-or ~bed.rm.
house. Pb. N . B. 1316-W. 76-ttlo
WANTED by reopoml~ Tel.,.
pboae ICmployw, 2 or a --
--t. Pboae S&nta Ana 11888. 116-trc
BALBOA
OCEAN FRONT LOT
Excluaive Are&
$3500
2001 Qoean Blvd.
Pboae Newport llll
$100.00 and Up to Jl0,000.00
8'e US If YOU Dofld IDODeJ'
Payment. to P1t Your Inca:ne
""""' "" OU. , Truck.I and Trallen
Over 22 Yean tn Santa A.aa
Federal "Finance Co.
INC.
'2f•Nortll Sycamcn
-8200, -Alla, Olllf. ---u u S. S. Wold, lea NatioMI Tnlat 6 SaT!up A> mp •--1-arl' l'IU!Z -W ~~• ~ l'fO. -W:
• ~-"-at 1100 North Weoteni ,_.. -::T.: ....... -~ -·-to ~--. ~~--------------•-=:-===:-:=----==-~-. Def-I& ~~ w. at 7 :112 l ::U ... 7j4S 1:'8 -..... ,_ ~· -NW(IGlt llncl!, c.iar. WL DTAn " ' ~_,, ___ _
You an dlroctad to -ID an 1'""'1e, ID the CQ' ut Loe Anpleo. 11.1 o.a 1.7 1.8 A. J . 11urt<+1 Paint 8ton, Ila&'---=--=-=---=--:--:::=-:--·l -lu_.t the War ~ -DrtTe ---.~.-• & ut..
17-
·-1+....,.t ..-,_by tho OOcmQ' of Loe .ADl"l-. Btal.o of NOVEMBER IUllla A 'It'--· 0oeta H. M. Lane ReaJ Estate ·-'ft'.DllW» •.&1JTOll WANIM> a "iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i 'DI. 1 8 :15 1:1141 • ...8~ 2:31 -PboDe 11'!9-J. 781U!o FOR BAl,.l;-ll'l&lUe C-. nclDg i10011 Court A-. Opp. CltJ' Hall
• · IU o.a LI o.e ---J---~-4-,-ti-v_ecl___ ...UboU, u feat In lt?llth. 2 set+ Newport Bnch, COl!f.
WING SANG BoAT & REP AIR YARD 11'. 2 1:81 2:2a I~. S:OS """ Konll:r Watte radllc -c:aZ>--·+od e.--· -II.Ii O.T OJI ...._ B.nns 1'l<I N .,._ -_.....,. tr&Der. ~ IlM1Wllrlal Newpa<t m C•..--ua..1..ww lfil '*-_,.. =--BA'ITERIES ~ -_. .... IJllO-. Ha1t10r ~
-~ .. -._ ... _._., G>ne' w Dras eo. -..,_ ::14' GleMalo. FRED W. BRIGGS
.. 'ES Jiau; wt -u.M ---... a t .. • UT Kala .. ft. Ill Cllart.ta •1211'. } D-4tc ••••• .... N.....,. P\.lltl1o
-JIRlllP'"L a •• _. • ANNA HA WK1NS LANE
''' iwi'ifl1l~iialifliiil·i···~p···''. •.•.1ii:1ii_iiiiuC._••-D--rd~' e60 ..... ,.. ,_,.. .. .... __. • • •· _... .l.\C\...V x &-. ~ 1'ewport NI '7'9.8t.c e .. !!-...-a-•• • SI tr ...... ~ -Badlq l:r Jt ..... 8118 Im -. IO ~ I+. Oo •p 8. 0. $. Radio .
• Tt ,, • • llr W 0 •\•..MJffm D. nt. a••tr. Dew tit .. Piao a... m Me 11, •·aa IllDI
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•
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
El. YOlJR CAR~
While Priem are "Wb
Phone fer our cuwlliaa bu1'er wbo wlD all md
adYlme Yllll ~ OP4 n(llle«t•e, """'w .-u. and arrUp all detall8
CULBERTSON CHEVROLET 00., !AC.
~-0
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-.-a· el,Rssentr •• ao •• r c 9;'* ..
•
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•
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Bro.,sing Arol!fl~
JJalboa Jsland with Ja,.{,~
Hello; folkl, hen!'• our • ._.. T-shlrta you can boil out -the Inc" apin. You've all mlsoed It ld4a pt tar on them. Iida. fur
mid u1<.a us 1<> man,v tlmel what puntlets. In fact lt!r almost eu-~ to It; well, IWllDltt !er to ~II what be hasn't aot at co'.me alon& with the bot ...,.the the Bal1-Island Spart lhop,
and aort ot dried 1t up. but with 222\i Marine avewe, than ray
• thla nice fall rain It l!ll""'ted &pin Wl>at hi> bU So(.
mid la p •sblnc Its wee bead up cauatit Harold Hamm before he
through the moist sand to set a aot out for lunch. and becauoe we new start. Serioully, "Browsing" knew he ..,.. hungry, didn't ask
wu a vacation cuualty, What him all the questions ~ wanttd
with Fem'• moppet home from to, such aa how to &et that elec-
rdlooi.. and ''Ramblln' 'Round'', tric Iron fixed that we dropped
1011ft troly'a own pet column got the tint week we ~ I~
oqume ou~ what with so much but we did &et him to tell about
news and all. so we thoueht we & nice little gada:et that you hitch
aort ot might combine them and up to that old battery or por!Able
1ee what happens. radio and change it to an electric
Jntting the Island at 11 :30 Sat. one. It's called a battery ellm·
we found halt the store doors inator, and the shop is S.O.S. Ra·
ck>sed and eveeybody out to lunch: d.Jo Electric shop, 215 Marine ave--
(Later, we found where they all nue.
lunched. about which more anon).
Between th~ out at lunch, those
away on vacations and those do-
ing some rambling on their own,
we didn't get to see too many peo-
ple. --·--Interviewed Don WoOO.s of the
Island Shell station at ZZ1 Marine
avenue while he was under John-
nie. A.bell's car jacking up one
wheel and putting on one of the
tires that had just had a swell
recapping job and looked like new.
Don wanted in on the column and
we closed the deal in 1 minute, 22
seconds flat. Oh. yes, he lubri-
cates cars, too. And we know he
sells good gasoline because that's
the only kind our little Model A
takes kindly to • - -it sort or
complains if we feed it anything
else. --·--Called on Johnnie Abell next,
The little Toy Shop at 208 Ma·
rine, run by Mrs. L. G. Hudson,
was just about the busiest spot in
tCM'Tl. They handle those ftne Hol-
gate toys made ot wood. sturdy
and nicely finished. Trains, cars,
carts full of blocks, all nice !or
the smaller child. And how a
two-year-old loves one of thO!"e
pounding bloc.ks. W e know,
'cause our little southpaw has one.
And don·t forget. this is also the
place to rent bicycles. --·--Now back to where everybod.y
went for lunch : We went there,
too. thinking to get an ad, and the
nice man said. "Heck. no! We put
one ad in your paper and we've
had so much business ever since
we can hardly take ca.re ot it!" So
what could one do but retreat
gracefully? One could do nothing
else. could one? But Monday
night he drops by, along about 9
p. m. and wants we should put an
ad in the paper asking can he get
some more help, please, and right
Sew for School
Save f 011 Bonds
caa•t ..,,, Tbls mn.u.aec .. enaon
of • Jertin ... Ulrt tum ... ,. ., ••
can. It's ln "brl1ht irreen. wool wttb
-neckline ............... olloalo den. Glrll w11o sew aucmmt thdr
Wu Bead aan.p. Pattens. at a.cal
l&clrtL V. $. Trnn,., D,,..._,.t
Balboa Island Girl
Returns from Oregon
. . \
.Femiriine Activities
+ •
Annual Five Dollar Banquet Set for
N'ov. 6 'at Christ Church By the Sea
+
Tiie annual Ftn Dollar Banqu.t:•·------------
of Clu'lot Ctnm:b by tbe -will
be bold Tlleoday evenlnl'. N..,, e
wlth t.urkey oo the menu. accord-
~ to Rn. JC. 0 . Gooddl. Tbla lo
the fourteenth d.lnner for the
cbun:b. and la "'°"""rod ..,. Ibo fi-
nance com.m.lttet.
Fea.tured on the aftv.dlnner
p.......,,. la llupn• KnOll <If C<>-
fOD& dd Ku. fonnu lecturv 'of
Red Cross
Activities
M ,.._ G. L. Andt91iift
the Lyceum pt&lfonn and Ol.at&u-A new Rtd Crou policy to m.6d.
qua circult and t.u.cber ot elo--new needa wu announced at tut
eu.Uoa., J:DaUC and literature at Friday'• board meettnr by Olatr--
Nebru.b. WMley&n un!Tenlty and man Jurgen Lottnben and out..
WbltUer collqa. He 11 oaUOO&Uy Uned by Jane C&Jkln•, Home Serv-
Jmmm for hil bumoroua f'Udlnp. lee 99CJ"tta.ry,
The ma.slc&l procnm wlll be by In the put Red CrOll' bu .erv-
Kn. Walter Spicer. violuwt, &c· ed the MrVice man and b.1a famJ.ly
companied by Mi.. Ruth Arm· I whlle be wu ln •rvlce and have
at.rong ot. Sa.Dta Ana.. I ~ able to render eervice to him
The cburch choir i.. ln charge aa a veteran but not to hla ta.mily.
pt the pro(!'&m &ad they wW re-tn matters ~rtatntng to nna.nclal
ceive a lb.lrd ot the net proceed.a and mediCa.l a.aslllt.&.nce.
to go toward the purchase of a I From now oo the Home Service
pipe orga.o. for the planned new I department.I may render theee aerv.
auditorium. Mn. A. J . Rutter ta tee• to an ex-aervtceman'a family
director ol the cholr and membera during the period tn which he la
a.re Miu Ctai~ Cra.lg, Mra. Phyllis I wa.ltlng tor hla adjuatment allot-
F"ll'ki&, MiN Leelle Teeter. Mn. B. ment due blm und¥ the GI Bill of
Ft-eltag, Mn. John Elliott, Mre. Rigbta.
Edw&rd Burne, Mn. Leo McGav· In line with these 11ervlce8 to
re.n. T. L. Folsom, C'ba.rlee Hand, veterana Red ez.oes la alao .)oln·
Ralph Fr-eltag, John Seigel, Stuart Ing a coordinated 8t'T'Vice of all
Prlce and Mn. Fiorence Andenoo, welfllre and vet.erana· ·agencies tn
accompanist. all eection.e of the country.
Ticket.a are on aa.le by a.ny mem· There wtll be a central office in
Relldeooe ~ 1637-R
Casval Clorha
Save tor Bonds
nie eatdit0r look ts achJn ed tn Uds s~rt>amlloed sporte drft• of muiecl
"'nil pbazdln.e. Pattera.s for school.
cmce or sports available at local
,torn: Ma~e your own a.ad un for
\":"a.r DoodL u. s. r,..,.,., o,,..,...._,
Mesa Church Circles
Hold Regular
November Meetings
Mis. Holtby Newport Circle Hostess;
Group Sews for Border Settlement
Kn. 0 . w. Holtby .. -~~----------_ ..... at tbe Newport arci& at
tl>alr Wed-y m ectlnc at ber
bcme, l6lJI WMt Oceu Front.
J4n. W. 8. H unaak.,. p-ded and
J4n. E. 0. Goodell iuld Kn. Jack
calcatt led In devotlonala.
Pn:wnm tor the af\emoon wu
a rwtiew ot the lite or Robert
Llvtnptone, p,....nted by J4n. W.
s . Bun"lker and whlle they uat..
ene4 the l&d1m worked on layettes
for the Border SetUement at C&l-
exioo &Dd e:m.broldered tea. towela
for Mar CuL
Kn. R. H. Hiii, cbalrman ot
the work committee, annoUPced
tbat Cbrtatmaa and all~
carda are now available and orden
may be ctve.n any member of the
Circle. She alao stated the Dolly
Duz-lt clean.en wbJch were a· wa.r
cuualty an back. qain and may
n ow be obtained from members.
Th& Clrcle planned to f'llml.ah
nve cakea tor the Friday evening
party at the Balboa USO. The
Faith Jar waa opened and lt.8 coa-
tenll!I ot $26.28 will go to the
pledge on curn:nt expenses Of the
church.
Mn.. Hill, who was leaving for
Sootl.A, Calif .. to vt1it the family
of her daughter. M.r9. George Lar-
son tor a month, wu presented
with a basket or fruit. At the
Mrs. Eggert Winner
At Dessert Bridge
Ta""1cy brown, onnge and yel-
tOw cb.ryADthem.Wlll aet the fall
note tn. !oral decoration. for the
de&aert lunchecm Of tbe i'rid&y
Aftemooo club beld in the IU.n
room wltb eight tablel In play.
Gu.ti were welcomed by Kn.
Kennetb Stewart and Mn. Harry
Burdick. bOllteuea. Mra. Henry
Eggert .,... winner ot tlrst prize,
Mn. P. A. Cham.berlta. wu 11ee.
cmd, Mra. Wlllam F . Kreedel WU
low and Mn. Jooiah Kirby beld bobon. •
Attending were Miu Alice
Plumer and Mtm Francee Damoth
&nd tbe Meedame1 Ruth Ellen
Reed, ll<>oe Katerbenry, Rlcllard
Dittmar, Charles Plu, W . E.
Nickell, Bertha nnotaon. G. S.
Ludlow, Vlrginia Knauer, Spencer,
Eusene Fenelon, Ufa FinJ:ter, Fred
Hauck, P. V. Parkes. Smily Sny·
der of Santa An&. Ola.rl~!i Gill,
Lotta Leno. A. J. Lupton, George
Gay, J . P . Cooper and Clara
Pa.ndell.
' Art Appreciatio n
P rog. for B&PW soc::lal hour the hostess served ice
cream. cookies and tea.
The next meeting will be at the I Alan DA.rt.ford of the Blue Salla
home of Mrs. Jeanette Beddome, shop, BalbOe, will apeak at the
231 Broadway Costa Meaa.. meeting of the Busineu and Pro-
, resstonal Wome.n'a club Tb.W11day
Hospitality at
Ray Wallace Home
eve.n.ing ot thls week. his eubject
being "A Half llour With the Mu-
ters." can 1296-J tor dinner reaer·
vaUou. ber of the choir , L. T. Fobom. I Sant.a Alla for the Southern Or-
chalrman of the finance comm.It-a.o.ge county chapters &nd all ln-Mra. ·Ray Wallace entertained a
tee, Miu Eble Nt"Nland and Rev. qutr1~ made through the local Red Orcle 6 of the CosCSta MesaThCom· group of frltnds at a bridge lunch· p I E R S 0 L ' S
E. D. Goodell. Lut year l88 Croes will be aent, 1f n~. to munity church WS met urs-eon at her home on Balboa Island
Ucketa were eold and It ll!I hoped the proper referral agency ln the day at the home of ~lh H2oE. :-recently with two tables in play. Profeeslonal Pharmacy
lo make t.bU year'a dlnner an even central ol"fice. ?.-turtry, 20th stMrsreet,BeWl tt ~ ·~ Holding high acore wu Mrs. m ft>BUT AVKNW
greattt .ucceu. Mn. Ca.lki.M, who a.ttended a bers present. · nne Homer Mellott and Mrs. M.. J. I...tAVNA. BUCH devotionals and Mrs. Keating &'ave H I h' Pa.ctflc AI-ea conference In Loa the Mis.!ion talk. HoeteUer wu low. "In Bulineu fur T ou,. u t '
A.ngelee tut wffk. wu told that At the business session plans Preaent were the Meadamee 8'• • n.t• i. r...tpu-
and really hate to pass on what he
told us, which is that he has prom-
ised the youngsters to have some
more of that stratosphere bubble
stuff in by today. and we want
some before it's all gone (for our
Johnnie, of course). So if you see
what looks like remnants of a
rainbow over Balboa Island after
the rain it"s probably escaped bub-
bles. He has sensible things too.
binoculars. fishing poles, white
away he wants to see a paper with Pretty Nellie Reeves, daughter
the column. and we tell h.lm it ot Dr. and Mrs. Ray Reeves of
isn't written yet, but he gives us Balboa ill.and, has returned home
inspiration to go and ~-rite lt, after a year in attendance at the
which we have now done, and so University of Oregon tp continue
now we go and write h.ls ad and her studies at the University of
hope he gets more help, because Southern California.
Question Box for
Costa Mesa PT A
A que•tion box program will fee·
tUrt! the next meeting ol the ea.ta
Mesa Parent-Teacher Aasoclatlon,
to be held Tuesday. Nov. 6 at 2:30
50 per cent ot the veteran'a in· we-re made for serving luncheon Wa.rnn Briatol and Jack Colvin ot ocna:=o ~
qulr1ea are with rep.rd to edu-at the November meeting of the Huntington Beach ; Mrs. Sam ._...., • a ""'4 .....
catlMlal opportunlUee, and ahe Mid WSCS. held at the church social Crawford. Mrs. Arden Long, Mrs. m.tM • , · s ~ a 1 a
that the local Red Crou office ls hall Nov. S. n-treshments were Mellott, Mra. Hoe:tetle.r, Mrs. John a-a • · • ..__, •
h di ~ 1 :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~--~~-..,~~n~~·~·~·~~==~ prepartd to either a.o e or cor· served by the hostess at the close Webster and the hoatesa.
rectly refer any veteran'e prob--of the meeting.
Iema, and to a.ulst with all typee Circle 5 met at the home of Mrs.
pm. lo the aud.Jtornun of the Main of application.a for a.Id of all kinda. Lorene Nelson. Bernard street; VCICI he sure needs it. Possessing a flair for journal·
---------------------------ism. Miss Reeves plans to make
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SM Marine Avenue
Balboa bbt.od
Phone 1827
English and poumalism her major
w;th intentions also c1 delving into
pllychology.
Dr. Reeves is president ot the
Reeves Rubber company of San
aemente.
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BEAUTY
Waxing ---Face and Leg
By JANET McCl.Tl'CHEON
\Vhile attending the university
Miss Reeves will make her resi·
dence in Los Angeles with rel·
atives.
Mrs. R. H . Hill, 121 Albert
P edl·cures • _ • Place, Costa Mesa. left late
Wednesday for Scotia, Calif.,
By LOU VERBECK where she will Spt'nd a month with
-h.T v......,. a.. -her daughter. Mrs. George Larson L-----------'---------------~l and family.
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by
To mate with !a.sh.ion's new •·rounded"
look in clothes-JENNY des.t&ns for you
a pasterpiece series of handbags. Soft,
supple &nd feminine in superibr fabrics
and leathers. 10.95 and l•.86.
ACCESSORIES
STREET FLOOR
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achool building. Slips of paper a.re [ OJ.airman Lorentz.en announced Mrs. Jane Reid led in devotionals, MATERNITY DR~~
to be paasM out on which parent.! that Dr. G. N . Pea..se and Stewart her subject being .. Just As ·I Am'°.
can write que.sUona and a.n.swera Dunlap had been recently t-le.<'ted I Guests "''ere f\.{rs . Barnett, Mrs. AND SLACK SUITS
"''ill be given by Mr. Rea and lbe t to the Board of Dlrecton or the Beatrice Potter and Mrs. Mary
teachers. • I Sou thern Orange County Red I Drysdale. Members present were
lo order that mother• ot small Cro•• ch•pt.r, and that other hold-the Me5dames Helen Trautwein. Good Selection of Sizes and Styles
children may attend, arrangeme.nl..8 r>ver members ~rere Mr!. Susan Lillian Turner, lrene Smith. Mona
have been made to t..aJ<e ~barge al Rutherford and Lorentzen. Fisher, Bessie Potts. Laura Jones, h
the chlldren with eupervi.aed play Dr Pease reported on a Dis· F1orence Davey. Virginia Seale Donna -Marie s oppe
on the playground. I astt>r Relief demonstration held In and Virginia Lange. At the close
The muaical program '11.111 be by Santa Ana la.at Tue9day and at. the hostess served date roll, cotfee 513 No. MaJ.o SL. Arcade Bide. Santa Ana
Mrs. Corene Boett.scher who will I tended by him and by MlM Ruth and tea. O~ DaJly 9:SO to lli P. M.. Saturday-a ttt.I 9 P. M.
pre9t11t the girla' glee c lub. Host·\slmp110n. Mrs. Pease. Mra. GladY! Circle 3 met with Mrs. Charles\L--------------------------
euea will ~ M.re . Ed Morrill. Mrs. Norman and Mra. Jane Calklne. Ogden. Orange avenue, with 16 I---------============;;;
D. Cartwright, Mre. J . M . Camp-Rescue te<e.ms from "8'Veral South· present. Mrs. W. F . Coleman pre-
bell and Mre. H. Anderson. em Call!ornJa cities demoo.atrated sided and Mrs. Harrison led in de--
Grange Bazaar
Big Success
Over S300 "''es cleared b)' the
Home EconomJcs section of the
Costa Mesa Grange et th~ chicken
dinner end bazaar held at the Am·
crican Legion hall Thursday evc-
1
ning with 175 in attendance.
ftf embers or the other Granges
I of Orange county came from Ana·
heim, \Vestrninster and Garden
Grove. with guests from Long
I Beach and other cities and many
of them stayed to dance mOOern
and ~uare dances "'1th music
furnished by the Grange arches·
tra. Mrs. H. E . Kyte was Ln
cllarge or the dinner.
Missionary Tea
Thurs. at P arsonage
Mrs. Reuben Day will review
"Cbr1at or Ch&oe" by Blabop
Moore as the attemoon program
to be presented at the MWionary
Tea to be held at 2 p. m. Trurs·
day of this week at the home of
the pastor and his wife, Rev. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson, 124 .East 20th
street.
The affair will be given under
I auspices of the missionary division
of V.'SCS. Costa Mesa Community
church. Mrs. E. D. Potter is \VSCS
president and Mrs. H. E. McMut'"'
try is chairman of the di":ision .
DiMJJter Rell~ practice• and the votionals. Refreshments of pump-
importa.nce of keef>ing up organ· kin JMe and whipped cream were
tutlon and equipment for euch a reminder or the holiday season.
nt>ed8 wu emph.n.sl.ud by the local The next meeting will be the an·
board. nual election of officers and will
Announcement.a of change Ln be held at the home of 1\frs. Har-
per800.ne1 In the local board \n-rison.
eluded the realgnat!on of Mn. Circle 2 met at the Balboa street
Blanche Harvey as chaJnnan ot home of Mrs. Finc h with 10 pres·
irpecial volunteer ~rvtces. the ap· ent.. f\lrs. Rollins. devotional chair-
pointment of Mn. Harold Fink as man gave the scripture lesson and
chaJrma.n Of e:taff· ass!JJtanta. Mrs. f\frs. Messing, secretary,treasurer,
Anaon Smith M acting ch&l.rman presided in the absence of bfrs.
of Motor Corps and Mrs. Wlnlfred Della Cook. the president. "·ho
Young u Dew' ca.nteen chairman was vacationing in the north. Re-
ror boa.rd Ju ncheoos. a volunteer lfreshments of cake. ice cream and
aervlce ehe has been rendering coffee were served. .
with other cantee.n corps members arcle 3 met Wednesda)' Wl th
and one for which she bu volun-Mrs. D. C. MacKenzie, 16th pla~.
teered to take future respon.efbU-witll Mrs. \Villiam Hi!11e~ pres1d·
tty. Mrs. Earl Stanley le general ing ~d Mrs. M~cKenzie glvtng the
chairman ot canteen and Mra. miss1onary reading, the subject be·
RaJph Randel. co-<:hair-qian. ing the East Indies. Mrs. James
Throughout au Red erou dla· Gallagher Jed in devotions. At. the
cuaalona ta the urgency that all close the hostess served delicious
workers etay on the job, th&t the lemon pie. Those present were
load r Red ero. .ervtce la tar the Mesdames MacKenzie, Gal-
trom ~ecreued and that the men lagher, Hirtler, Lincoln Barnett.
· h to de Alma Holt. C. J . Cooper, 0 . 0 . ~~eon. ~ce er:; fc:1:0 man;' Bland. and E . O. Potter. president
th1np and count on Red Croee to l ot wscs_. _____ _
help them through the &djuatment Give generoua.ly to the W a,. Cheat. period.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Fahlen.
who have res.lded at 305 Amethyst
avenue, Balboa Island for the past
three years. lett last week for
Stocktoo Air field where the cap-
tain has been trantferred and will
be chief of surgery.
White House
Cafe
Phone Sl82
Laguna Beacll, Calif.
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Studio: 317 liilarine Avenue
Balboa Island
Telephone 1824-J
Hoon: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
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