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cm BAI.I. _Despite the
furor recenUy caused by
()Ile dty councllman trying to
Upaet the previous decision ot the planning commission
and dty council In locating
the dty hall next to the new
million dollar business sec-
tlcn on Central avenue, the
Cllle-man campaign and sec-
tionalism It created failed to
Upset the determination of a
majority. of the residents to
go ahead with their original
selection Monday afternoon.
It was not a matter of con-
sidering all sites, but one en-
larged version of the Coast
high way across from the
bluff which the councilman wanted. and he brought
some feeling into the issue
because he left the impres-
sion with one or two sec-
tions of the cit y that this lo-
cation had never before been
considered.
The issue.has been settled.
we hope for all time, because
It is most convenient for the
majority of citizens. because
It is not dangerous to ap-
pn>ach or leave. and because
'it will adjoin a very high
type of business develop-
ment, not designed. as its op-
ponent intimated, to back up
objectionably to munici pal
buildings. Bob All en asked
pertinently if someone could
periodically hold u p this im-
provement (the mayor said
we need so badl y) every time
he gets a new idea for a city
hall site. The city attor-
ney a5$Ured him the council
acted legally before. Occas-
ion ally spurts of such sec-
tionalism tend to destroy
harmony sorely needed in
other civic improvements
which are not goi ng to be
easily explained to the resi-
dents of a ll sections.
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Politics. It must be in the
air, because when a group
ot youngsters came to Sid-
ney Davidson. principal of
Harbor High the other day
they prefaced their request
'for a youth center some-
w here about the harbor with
the reminder that failure t o
h ave such a necessary gath-
ering place might result in
juvenile delinquency. If that
Isn't getting down to cases,
then 'vhat is? Their idea is
worth more t han casual nod-
ding of heads. because par-
ents and teachers, as a body
h ave hoped for some time
tha t their children would
find some supen ised place
where they can meet and
dance, or discuss the latest
football game or Mary's cos-
tume or bold a bridge game.
And not all of these 'teen
agers are permitted to at-
tend public dances. Has
anyone a suggestion? There
ls·a lot of energy which can
be directed into one or an-
other channel, and not the
least of community assets
. may be found in the a ttitude
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Salaries. Requests fo r
raises in salaries came in an
avalanche at the city council
meeting Monday afternoon.
and they a re worth consider-
ation. In these 'bold-the-
line' days whe n a cit y as well
as a nation is faced with rav·
ages of inflation. official
.rudy must be given requests
for higher salaries because
they mean higher costs, and
are a part of the rising tax
levels. But the argument of
Chief Hodgkinson is hard to
refute that he wants to at -
tract good men to his police
department who are capable
of making a decision, and
also an investi.ga ti on if ne-cessary. In large cities they
are not required to do this.
Hodge wants men who can
qualify tmder civil service,
and besides men returning
from services, he needs more
men. No one would i:esent
tbe employment of an infer-
lor 4 man more than a resl-
dmt who might be cited by
u officer for what this resi-
OOllSidered an unjustifi-
arrest. And you can't
ct good men at wage
...-around' those of oom-
Bdl laborers, as the fire.
~points out In a similar
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'Go Ahead' Signal Given on City Hall
Miss McCann Wins fight
For Change in R-2 Zoning;
Ordinance to Be Amended
City Attorney Recommends Change in Ordin·
ance to Eliminate Word "Kitchen"; Loop-
hole Will Be Eliminated
.Miss Kate McCann emerged victorious from her fight to
prohibit a Balboa Islander fi:>m violating. as she had charg~.
the meaning of the R-2 zomng ordinance on that .othe"".'se
tranquil spot when she appeared at the city council meeting
Monday afternoon. and without saying a word m her own be-
half, saw the city council ~mend an amendment be. made
to the city ordinance to ehmmate the designation of kitchen
. . f t . th as de:te~minmg ac 0~ m e two fa.mllles to a R·2 zone lot.
descnpt1on of a dwellmg. However. she contended in her
It waa !Jh e w~o brought the mat· verbal thrusts wttti the city at·
ter to the council ln the tin t place, tomey at the Oct. 18 meetln.g or
then secured from the city plan· the planners that bis interpretation
nlng commiBsion a ruling that the was that the kitchen governed the
intent or the ordinance was to limit definiti on. hence m a.de enforcement
Council Names
Army Officer
ot the ordinance difficult .
So in a double dwelling now
being built on t he iaJand ahe cfts-
covered, and told to the 200 m em-
bers of t he Balboa 13la.nd lmpro\•e-
ment Msociatlon a wttk ago Mon-
da y eve ning that the w •ner \\'aa
not planning to live in either of ! the two apa.rtment.3, and (urther-
A t E t more planned an apartment over a
SS nglneer I ga .age which he also expected to
,. rent. They backf'd her up In ask· • I ing for council entorcement of this
ordinance a.ccording to Its intent :
An admini!ltrative as,,{9tant to namely t\\•o families.
the city engineer \\'as hired by the! Suggests Amendment
city council to be tried for an IJ\· Wben the determined little
deter:nina te periOd wbo would woman appeared aga.i.n at the city
learn detail.a of the water and engi-councll Mo nday afternoon llhe
neering department.I, and may found members of the council of
later become an.n.·er able directly the aame mind u she. Roland
to the council, It waa agreed after r Thompson aa..id be h&d looked into
considerable debate at the councll 1 the ordinance and believed t hat an
meeting Monday afternoon. amendment wu necessary tO cor-
Tbe new ll.SSistan.t ia Ueut. Col. rect poaaible abuse of the ordln-
J ohn Sailors, who hu ju.st return. I ance. A loophole penntta the oWn-
ed from five years .ervice with er to violate the ordinance and .not
the adjutant general's office Of the to occupy any part of it, It a.p-
Eighth Air Force, stationed tn peared.
England. He helct an executive The city attorney recommended
~ti~n befor e ~en.terlng the ser· l1 that they amend the ordinance to
vice, tt was explained. . do a way with the kitchen word·
. R. L. Patterson asked the coun· I tng u descripti,.-e or a dwelling,
cil for confirmation of the aasiat-and that the inspector should con.
ant at $275 per month, as he se.1d strue a family occupancy u g ov-
his departme nt was badly in need ernlng a dwetti.ng until the a mend-
of a man 'A-1th technical knowledge. ment wu put in force. The elt y,
Bob Allen , who .stated be did not he aid, could stand a teat of thle
object to the man, but did believe int erpretation. At his wgg eetlon
that Patterson should give tull the matter was refe~d to the
time to the city engineer's office planning comml!lslon, with the a l·
or give up the position, preclpl-torney agreeing to wrtte them or-
(Contlnued on Page F"l ve) ferlng the sugge.sted chang e.
Council Tackles Pier Issue;
Plan Meet of Both Factions
Tu·o groups of residents on Bal·
boa Island-those living on the
inside lots and those on the bay
front-were advised to get to-
gether with a committee from the
city council before holding a pub-
lic hearing, probabl,Y the final one,
and try to "''ork out some equit-
a ble "''orking bas.is for the contro-
versial pie r problem plaguing the
residents of the peaceful little
island in the center of the city.
At the suggestion o( Councilm8n
Earl Stanley, the matter was
opened at the Monday afternoon
meeting of the council and Cla_r.
ence Stanyer. w ho leads the group
o ( inside lot owners claiming a
mem bership of 325. (at least hav--
ing that many names on their pro-
test petition ), spoke be-(ore t he
council in favor ot holding up all
action for a period of 90 da ys untJI
something can be-worked out.
He would like to have represen~
tatlvea of the troct lot owners at
their next meeting, Whid'l he anti·
cipates Will take place within the
next 10 days. He indicated that
even it they out-numberd the out·
side lot owners by five to one. that
is no reuon they should try t o
ride rough-shod over the minority.
Councilman Lester Isbell ageed
that both factions should meet as
soon as po6S.ible. When it was
asked who was named leader of
the other VOOP a lady arwe in
the relative salary schedule
of other cities. Hodge Is ex-
Pllcit in asking for better
than average men, and
wants a definite schedule ot
gradually rising scale to of.
fer them, plus ponsloo. Not
a bad Idea!
the back of the council hall and
explained that Dr. Lowell, living
a t the comer of Sapphire and
South Bay Front , was the chair--
man.
The planning commission is con·
cemed with the issue, C ty Attor-
ney Roland Thompson declared in
order to clear wha t he Wd was a
wrong impression. because, as he
pointed out. they were interested
in any structure built inside the
city, and piers involves building of
structures of that nature.
All protests against building
piers and other matt('rs were filed
by the council until the projected
final m eetlng on the matter at a
Later date.
Stanyer asked for clarification
of the sta tus of pennit! issued in
1942. and was told that no more
of that date coold be built. In
fact, R. L Patterson. city engi"I·
eoer. informed him. all permits Is-
sued prior to 1945 wel'!' outlawed.
A resolution ot the city council
allows .,.,;mis issued only smc.
Jan. l , 1945 to be extended until
the end of this year. he said.
Wroolie Will
Filed in Santa Ana
Superior CoUrt
Mn. Lauriotta Viola Wroolle.
1021 Wat Bay avenue, lLlted
$4822.23 In Insurance rw.i. ..
aMet. at the e9tate at her , late
b-d. Vernon Cllnnld Wroolle,
Balboa yacbtmnan. wbo died June
M . -the wlll wu probated In
Superior court Jut wed<.
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Pilot Unhurt
As He Lands
Plane on Beacll
~.. altitude rapidly ..
poweT began to fall in ht. Cora.lr
A 77 trainer when at an altitude ot
about 1800 f~t over the eut. jetty,
Lt. R. l . Hall of !ti Toro Marine
Base made a be&utitul belly land·
lng of the eingle engine plane on
the beach a t the foot of L street
in Balboa juat before noon Friday.
He wa.a uninjured.
The pJucky young pllot at ttrat
thought be might land tn. the surt,
Council Advises Architect to
Proceed on City Hall Plan;
Scheme Fails to Upset Site
Petitions, Speakers Fail to Change Central
Ave. Decision; 500 Sign for Favored Site·
Sectionalism Disapproved '
but "".hen the broad expan.se Of Assured b th · beach loomed up on u.. poni"""1a. Y e City a ttorney that their previous action in
AN ID/ANNOUNCED VISITOR. but welcome nevertbel ... wu LL he eetUed bfo plane down on the approving the city ha ll site on Central avenue (Site No. 4)
R. L Rall or El 'l'oro Marine Bue •ho wu fon:ied to make a belly · sand jUBt at a point where a alight w as ~rfectly l~~J as 1t had been recommended by the city
land.Ing on the be6cb a t L street on Balboa pcnlnsula laat Friday. planrung comm1ss1on raJ th h Ueutenant Ball broucht the ()oru.lr fl&"bter In aat& ,after .UdJng upslope In t he 881\d dunes enabled seve mon s ago, t e majority Of the
about %60 f eet tn the sand after lostac" <ltude O\.'er t he Jetty. He him to skip over the cement side-members of the city council -voted Monday afternoon in a
la ab.own tn the oockptt trytnc to radio Ilia home hue. walk running out on. to the beach. hee.te:ct djscussion to a pprove a ne w study o f the city hall
IKent Hitchcock Photo) U •uL Hall skidded about 260 feet, question and to authonze the architect, Ralph Fl"""'1ling to ---------8-A--R-B-"O='-==S=l~T~E~ but th• plan• remained. upright go ahead with plans. NEWPORT R and be waa unhurt. Councilman Ear l S tanley sought planning commission could not Ne'!:~~. re=:u::e of.:!:: ~t~~~~~toba~~v~0 t~~e e~111: ~e~ai~~o~~id~~1~e~=i~~
E E Fo I HOSPITAL upon a phone call f rom Ted ning cornrmsswn. but Roland quested by the city council. OFF R I Rhoden, the pilot wa.s sit ting ln Thompson, city attorney, said that When the second matter ref~
his cockpit calmly trying to con· the council had acted 4egally be· red to in the communication at .
• tact hie baae by air. His trans-fore in a pproving the site. and the the Balboa island Improvemmt
Newport Ha.rbor can have lt.a mltter was oat but he couJ~ re· association was read to the coun-
H h k C own hoopltal of 70 to 100 beds "I celve messag .... be sale!. He doubt-Car Turns Over I cil (the first one related to en-"1tc coc ar clUzeM get bu.sy and ra.Lae be-ed lf the plane would ever fly forcement of R-2 zoning and was
t ween '30.000 and ,35.000 to cover again, but eeemed ti~ concerned Landi•ng Upright•,., r('ferred to the planning commis-
the coet. of the site in the Blue wlth the accident. sion for amendmen t), Stanley su&-
overt rns No """' ove•lookicg the b&rbor and A k 528,379 Two Girls Hurt r-~~i~~ t~~·~s1~~~~!tec1at~ni~ U • &n approach f rom Newport boule-S S •~v
v ard. it was disclosed at Ute I sideration o ( Site 7·A next to his , ., f Harold Lloyd Van de Wa lker, Bayshore subdivision on Coast mee-ting Of the bOard of directors !Images or
0 I d of t he chamber of commerce ~ 18, of 220 Avocado. Cool& Mesa, I Highway referred to the planning . e c I . . driving hie car a long 101 Coast cOmmiss ion . ne nJur M~ay~~n. of Direct ors of the ar n1ur1es Highway alternate late la.st week ' Councilman· Bob Allen asked the
with four passengers, was involved attorney if the)• could be stopped
Presbyterian Churches Of Orange. A pre (esslonaI singer and teach· tn an accident which nearly proved every once in a while by someone
County would favor the 20-acre er, Mra. Marguerite Rockwood fatal, according to local poli ce who bringing up another site for con-
Kent Hitchcock, hts 9.1fe and s ite ottered by Ralph Ma.ekey aa tiled suit far $28.!79 damages wer e called to the scene, Two sideration after the city had aI-
Fred Hatcher, all of Lido !ale agent for a apectaJ. price ot $l000 which &he .::Ja:im ed that afl.e mzt-young women companions were r eady chosen their site. The at-
narrowly eacaped serioua injury per a.ere, it was 88.id. Mukey fer ed a.s a re.suit or tnjwiell when thrown out and injured when his l tprney declared their choice per--
Sunday afternoon when the Buick bu BgTeed to forego bis comm.la-a car aald to have been driven b7 car skidded ln the sand a nd t urned I f.ectly legal, and the council could
convertible coupe he WU driving •ion of $lOOO lf citizen.a here raile K K . Small'wood and owned by completely over . not act on any other site unless
t urr.ed over "-'hen att empting to the balance of the tund to provide o . F . Wa t:ron struck her own park-V an de Wa1kl"r lost control of t he}· upset rhe present one Or'-'
pass another car on Newport the 20 &Crea and road leading to it. ed on Central avt"-nue. Her b\JS· the car w hen , he claimed later, be dered.
boulevard at Ritchie street , op. I Another site near Santa A na baa band, Vic tor Rockwood jolned in ~:ae forced ct '. the highway by an· Two StudlM
poslte the llgbter·lha.n·a.lr base. 1 been offer ed tree to the church the mit. other boy he reccgni::.ed, and \·•hen Two studie!' were sent ro the
The well-k nown local photo-if they will locate on a property Mrs. Jlockw:od clafmed that t:'s car · h it the 93.lld. lt turned meeting by the architect, who
gr.i pher his wife and his aseoctate nellr the south limtta of the ~mafiwood acted neg1igentJy in completely over. lan'iing right side asked approval for h im to proceed
were e~ route to the Salton Sea county eeat. Dr. Fleming of La-opero.tir:~ his ra r , and in her com. up. DoroU:)-· \\.i\lcut, 16, Route 2, on one of them. Scheme 'A' ~ spe~dboat races, Hitchcock sa.ld.1 guna. Beach , It "'as diaclosed, who plaint c la imi:d a back Injury which C'o!'f:a V t'sa, R!ld 1t-!arilyn Burris posed an exchange o( a slight
w l"c:i he st arted past a ca r driven ls a me mber Of the board of ~he said, may leave he r permanent -1 w=r " injured. Ix-th betng t:iken to amount of property with Griffith
bv a S')ld.ier. The drive r of the c'o"tor.9 in terf'sted 10 loca ting the :y in jured. She asked f or $1800 for the St. J oseph ho::-p ·t~I ~1iss \\; 11 -company to iron out an angle in
other car attempted to rra.l<e a left 1-cspital favor ed the bluff site 109 9 or earnlnga, $15,000 general cut suffered fll injured back, a nd the joining of the properties. The
tum ::rudflen1y . Kent M id. and as 1 ere becau9~ it is mor e free of damages, and .S20,000 aemplary Miu Burria bead injuries. company '~·ould be willi ng t o trade
both "-'fre p roceedin~ st R pretty dust, noise a.nd because of Ill! -1!:1..rr.a gea. Her bullband a.sked fo r 1 Tw-o boys, one in the n avy, 9.•ere with the city. according to the ar~
fast oac£' thf' local man swPrved vtew. S625 for repe.lr or their car and al80 in the car but were not in· chitect. without expense.
o\·er into the rt tch to prevent hl l· Or.gtnally thf' grou p pl'lr:ned a 'ii 450 for hospital and Medical bi.Ile. 1 Jured. This plan was favored, and be-
tine-the sold'.er community hospital some\vhere ing considered whe n furt hPr C i~·
The Buick rode along the ditch north of Laguna Beach, but ina.a-• cussion arose over the si t<'. A Pf'·
tor a way nght 9 ide up, but rl nally much u they want a C\.a.s.a A he& $ 3 00 000 L G I s ht tition was read Crom .some 500
swerved and turned ovu . No oce pita!, Ila location has na.rowed f oan oa oug . s igners sta ting the reason for pro-
w a.a In jured, although Mr11. Hitc h· down to two 11ltes, the ooe over. ceed..ing on the-Central avenue
~ock suftered alight bruisee. The looking tbe harbor meeting w ith site . These were residents of all
eoldler's car. untouch•d. WU stop. approval If funds can be raised By Clubs, Schools, c·1t·1zens parts or the city. not any one~ ped to render aid, but tbla wu not locally. Eventually an investment t ion it was explained.
needed. j Of some $300,000 may be made in A Jetter was also read froln J....e-.Y
The aporU:m.a.a and h.la paa-1 ezpan.Uon of the original unit. Wallace asking tha t the city pro-
•enger returned home. and Kent H. L. Kenny, direcfor of the To prompOy meet' m e Harbor'• erana have to de. wlth their desire ettd with the mat ter which had
took hie wt.fe'a car to the Salton ~bambeT expreued the feeling that $300,000 Victory Loan quota., to get more t raJning and educa tion. been discussed for years, and WU
Sea IocaUcm, wb.tte he la cooduct· the citizen.I •hould make evf!r7 Chairman w. R. mtrJxman la Tbl• will be j ust one Of the uses but one of a number of pre8Sing
Ing a aerlea of racee. He declared effort to get thle badly needl!d tatting atepe thlt: week to orpnlze to which Victory Loan. money will , problems. Wallace is one of the
that his own car seem.a to be a Improvement. Walter Spicer like· t~e school• and clubs in. tbe d ty. be put. pioneer residents and ac t i ve-
t otal wreck. (C.ontinued on Page Five) ··This frrvestment fn IU•e•n.ment Newport Harbor bu made a worke r for many of the civic im-
----------------------~~---1 bondJI t"epreeientJr an opporbmlty to brllliant record of supporting the I provements here.
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ex.prese graUtude to antce men war effo rt u witness it9 coo-Stanley still wanted the mat·
and Americana have DeTeT gone Unued ovenrubec r"ipt lon of all War ter referred to the pla nning com·
back. on a debt,.. sa.lcl Hitchman Bond drlvee. mission as he did not believe either
It 1..s reported that t1 n.y per cent W ith inflation facing the coun· study offered by the architect con-
ot the inquirl'• betng made by vet· try, h igh prfces a thr eat. invest. formed with the original one se·
ment ln government aavings bond.a Jected. He was cha Jl enE:ed by
now will g9 far to help stabilize Councilman Lester Isbell, how· Order Paving
Of AIJeys on
Balboa Island
ever. who demanded to know if the national economy. Banb, poetotfices , Vict ory Loan C";tAn)Pv would s t op the building of
eommlttee membera, ~bool chil-the ci ty hall on a technicality.
dre n and membcr11 of lhe city's Allen moved, after considernt)le
cluhl'I will all have bonds avail-discussion o( both studies of lay·
able. out of the cily hall at Site No. 4,
Preparation at aa a ... aauent Many here will want to invest (Cont inued on Pa ge Five)
Balboans Remedy
Desnerate Plight
Of Ex pectantMother
district and ca.fling-for bids on ln the new Roosevelt memorial
;laving alleys on BaJ'baa Island b<m.d which Is a $200 bond obtain-
wu a pproved by the d ty council able for $150. A bond, which re·
Mon day afternoon following" read-t urns four doUa t"S for three, ls a
ing of a number Of ~ to tbe good inveM.ment. Investment made
propcsed aseessmellb "by properfy now ln the future of our service
owners represuting a mnan trac-men la the best investment Atner-
t ion of the t otal, who, tor the most lcacs can make , an 1.n\•estme.i~ in From the proprietor Of the Bay
part objected ta mme ph•-s Of the men to whom \11.'e owe everything and Surf Beauty shop a.t Balboa
improvement ptoject becaume they &nd an Investment in our own self come1t a. story of Ba.Ibo& hoepltallty
had already pa.id tor p&\·tu.g a few rupect. that is heartening-in this day when
yea.rs' ago. one's neighbors are all too Often
complete strangera. Protestants were r..rn verbally .-------------
and other prot.eot. were reed hi Asked Permit to ' Mary Price. owner or the ebop,
letters to the cit y c leric, but many bad an apartment for rent,. but tt
d id cot ""-that ;r th<tr Operate Seaplane had Just been taken when • girl an h aJ -th came in who wanted it de.pe~.
eys ad "'9dy .,._ poed ey From Harbor She waa a eoldier'o wtte on4' wu were be.ing • ed" a little ower
$12 per lot for iDcr-tfng the .tze A rather startli ng request to go to tbe hospital in a w9*:
O{ W.l.r m-•--_ -e ..,.,,,. ~ or eo. She had no parent. to
.....,.. _,. ~ ---. IUl.IU& made of t he elty counell Mon-h to tu •-• ~-•• on Marine a..nd". Pa;;rt ....._.,_ and 81 w om rn, and ~ ~ u--·----. day afternoon by Byron ml rected to the ~ent by tbe ?~ue~ adding to l!&e tire pro-'of aa.nta Monka wu for a per-USO. When abe t9UD(l it IOD6 llbe
~ mlt to operate a ae.aplane from .. _ •---·-petition WU ~ -,..._ WU UI ~ " .--.u.-.. --Newport Harbor. The Idea waa
proximatldy 300 --fll U.. ftlt>ped In the -· however, by 'lbere W<ft three ladlea la the' Balboa ,., ••. Imp:ue 1 Amo-U.. revelation of ~ dty at· abop, all well khown Balboa ...-..
ciall<Jri -~ -pli>log proJ-tom.,. tll&t an Of'dlna-OX• cJeni.. One offered to take ber
ed The city tiC' r WM ....... lllliacl aiga.IMt operating a _.. in UDW the ~ antnd, anotber
prwerect to call far '*" ...._ plane ff'9fft the aul"face Of the would take her atterwvd and
buty calculau--al -_. •:r· n.. -•oil IMtructed keep her UDtll an ~t COUid teot. were Neel--ml:r City a..tt Fronk lllnohatt to bl! found, wlllle the third -
.C9,250 -f..t "' .... ty .. -the .,._ of u.i. -rMdy to lh'e othtr aid -:
....-1ata1 -... - -"' L~·!! .. ~-~;_ _______ JI and t11ua Balboa ---...., .. a.n,11111 ...... -. new rul-t mt.o Ibo fold.
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Kr. and Kn. Barry Eotua.,. .... and Kn. ~ -·at Shell Comptt.DJ' Grlllllh ~llJ p e 0 p I e Estate Matter =-t.b1o ...... """' ""' weekl Undo ..... ue. --.,.. -eo --·-tect t T k N S-nd . la Kan•• and Chicago. trom a v-.uon In o........ nsra-or a es 0 -Of yachtsman :..==:::....:~-=----------.1 Safety Record O• C..., Hall Filed m' "-urt 1347 J' • I •.J l:ddle Joi-., t&ldng life _,. \Al
Kr. and Kn. A. M. Nellon of
Newport Heigh.ta are back trom
two week.a at Nlplnnawuee, Mari-
poa. county, wbe.re the. city bulld-
lng ln.9pector 1ays he vacationed
by doing &beolutoly nothlng.
ll!'.ba Nancy Holman Of Balboa
!ala.net and 14i9 .Joan H!n)l:Jey of
Balbo&. who are room-mat.ea a t
Pomona. colle.p;, "went to San D1eeo
Saturday for the football game
and to cheer for Pomona. Telephone • . Redbctlon of --i. to th• When -ed by tho N .... 'nm .. qaln after nm•••r 1(00 ... ·1 ODD--
nnWt.tns I 7 , • ..,....,. untsr"9: ,Wl&at •t&nd Uley had taken on t.be tect.JoneT')' for ·yeara le now loaf. Pa.ri ownenb.tp or the Orange Ir---.,.,:----=,,-.,,,
for ot 1n Ameliam ~--.-locatlcln Of tho .dlY hall, the li>ca1 Inf, an4 1>ortnn1Dr to 111 .. IL 'I'll• County WlioleooJo Electric com-
'F.IVE-DA Y SERVICE
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Cleaning and Laundry
OORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS
1307 Coast Highway \
Pick-Up and Delivery Carl Philhart, Manager
tM v. a. Jl ; tawa& or Labor"• ottlce ot Ortttlth Oxnpany ccn-moet prominent corner tn the old pany in Santa Ana COD.9Ututed the
''Cort111cale at S&tety .&.-..-I.acted P. A-Palmer, ruldent man-town of Newport uood to be prtnclpal eooet ot tho late Henry
men.t .. tor the natural cu and qer by Jon,r ~ telephone IJl Moore'•, now H&nM.n'•. c . (Pope) Wleitmann, acconling to
...... IDe ••Ilion of BlMiD OD 00.m· K&nau City 'I"hu.nday nJi'bt.. and · hi.I widow, Mra. Viola C. Wlea-
pany. J.nccrrporated. Becreta.ry al Kr. Palmer re.lt.e.rated the aame Judre 0. A. Jones who retired mann, who wu l'lvml. 1pecial let·
Labor 8cb:welleDbach eent UM!! Car--.taD4 the comp&ny took dllrtn1 all ror the aec;ond tlme, would like to teni of ad,mlnl•tr&Uon tut week
W'leate to Robert s. Tulln, dJvt.ion the dltcUaion. tor and acamat the loaf bUt: ala.a, ht.I wife bu IJOme to handle the buaineee attain of
manapr, 1'1tb a Jett.et compll-Centnl ann.u• •lte ad.jobltns· the ldeu Of brr own.. the kindly old th• Santa Ana bu.alneu man and
mea.ttnc tbe dl"illtou. oo attaining new 12.~,000 Lido buanus die-Judl'e 1aya. aecretary-t.reuurer of the Balboa
a perfect afety .-,i w1tbout a lr)d • Yacht club.
.ui,te dlablinc accident for a .. Tile company doecn't care IM hbell, city councllman a.nd Peraona.J. etfecta were It.led u
per1od al m. DlOll'tha. where the city hall ta located, but bud mogul of the Newport Buil.d-worth 115,000 and the partnerahlp
we do wiab the ctty council would en' Supply la getUng hi.I be.ck in tn the busineu wtth Glerl Evant
DriYe cant'Ully--8p&re a Ute. decide det\n.lt.ely one way or the shape for a bu-:v winter. Rumor must continue to operate, it wu
-.:.... ...._,. ._. -other," the drveloper .tated. He bu it that a a.a.ck Of cement won stated. ;,;;,.. ______________________ .. /,------------,I explained th.at they had never WlP" an argument wtth him, and Lee -------
.ONCE AGAIN . ed ac1~0• at any .ite becauoe came out oecond boot w1th a str&ln-Army Nurses Receive
SAM 'S SEA FOOD CAFE SAM PS 0 N :.~t:~ Er~~= ~;;~~;~:;~~e:ne~ .. ~ 1008 Deeorations
bulleting will preaent an object.ion&l iiln M'emben ot the Army Nurse Offen Yoa the Fine.& Place Machine Works beck-door to tho clty ball. from • trip b..:k Into tho farm c eo~ have ~. awarded 1,008 country. Didn't know o. B. would ·r-UC'IC' to Dine In Orange County: In fact, Palmer In com.pany w1th It.ray 80 tar from home. dl!(:oratlona etnce Dec. 7, 19'41 , the l&Ol Newport Blvd two othor otflclala Of the company Ninth Service CoIPJP&Dd Surgeon All ~ NeW • • • Costa MM& a.re ltudytng the be.t community Mr. and Mn. Haro1d Grauel ot announced today at Fort Dougtaa,
·developmenta in eeveral cities ln-Grauel"• Mortuary, Coet& M:eea, Utah. Even the Location • We are now through eluding K&noaa City, Mo .• for the .,., other wand•re1'11. They Just re-The docoratlona lnclude: two
On Half lllle Ea.t al Old with war contracts and meet ad'Va.nced tdeu ln community turned trom an extended swing Di!ltlngu.l.ebed Fiying Croaes, four ~ti: OR oCast Rlgbway. open for general machine be&utltication. 'They plan an elab-uound the com belt. Wonder It Silver Stars, 12 Legion of Merit
work. oratelyotd•bo\ullgndlned double affront.age you have to &r(lle with a waiter awards, 433 Bronze Stan, 388 Air Beautiful New • All modern machinery. group p , 11000 wbtcb In that part of the country to get Medals. five Soldier'• Medals, 60
will be more objectionable from I •H f b tt ., Purple Heart.a and 103 unit ctta-Cocktail Bar All types of machine work. the rear th.an from the trent. The a · ce .o u ~r · tion!I or commendationa.
We Lead Southern California in the Serving of You give only once, Give generou.-
A FEW
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•• grow into quite a sum in
a year .• maybe enough for
the down pay111ent on a
home, or a nest-egg for an
opportunity of the future.
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SAVI/lo/GS and LOAN ASSOCIATION
:121:1:1 VIA LIDO Tl:L&~HONI: 1500
NEWP ORT BEACH, CALIF'ORNIA
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e Marine engb1e parts du-L M.agnin atore oo Wllahire boule-Al Forg1t just gou flahln' when
pllcated. vard t. ~ven by the company aa they decide to put a new front
• Arc and acetylene weld-a.n. Heu.mp e.th ha.t ln hi!I Newport Tackle Store. Hol-
ing. or d";:'~~ n:.;0,~!:11~ptlonevorot comb, that handaome young man-
ly to the Wa,. Cheat Victory Drtve. '-------------------------J
YOUR kind of STEAKS
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-• 11 I ager of b.la amiles all over when CYLIND~ HEADS one site over another, Palmer a&id, you aak blm about the Improve--
MU.I.ED for a city ball. They would like to! U b t Al IA 0 b t be coordinate their plans with those men . u . n w ere o
Sam's Sea Food Cafe SAMPSON of t.be civic butldlnga which the 3ttll. • --city councU voted t or the Central Sportrtehtng tycoon Paul Lor-
a.venue s ite, or Site 4. l! the city tz t 1 kln v and Fish Macket Machine Works (Near 8eaJ Beach) ls ready tO proceed, be s&id, par-ec en I oo g over ancouver ~==-~=l =c~-=t==W~c~b=w=&7~====·===========~~===========~U~c~u~lar~l~aa~~to~~·~c~ln~===~I and points In between. we hear.
___ y sp g. Wonder it be le going to put
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FIRST STEP
In Greyhound's New Program
to give you finer Service .
&.uu..g of wartime resuictiom wu the go.
ahead signal for putting into effect the fi.ou
peacetime service long planned by Grey-
hound. The first rtep brings you improved
and more frequent schedules made possible
by reduced running time and delivery of
·essential equipment-
It's been going on for months-the great
organization job behind these new sched-
ules. Now, you will arrive sooner, often
saving hours. Mort stats and more comfort
coo, beaiue there will be more bwes daily.
And this ii 0.U, the beginning I The road
ahead ii deu. Greyhound is going forwud
with the development of nnr, huurioua
Super-Coaches, the construaioo and mod·
ern.i.utioo of terminals, u well u other
plant to make biu travel more attractive
than ever before.
Look to Greyhowid for a highway aaa.
ponation service that will continually grow
in value to you and to~· CX!mmunity.
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MORE and IMPROVED SERVICE for NEWPORT BEACH JCT.
To WS ANGEi.F'S via WNG BEACH
28 Buses Daily
To SAN DIEGO
28 Buses Dally
To SAN JOSE • SAN FRANCISCO
14 Buses Daily
To MERCED • SAN FRANCISCO
14 Buses Daily
To l'ENTURA • SANTA BARBARA
18 Buses Dally
To STOCKTON • SACRAMENTO
14 Buses Daily
To BAKERSFIELD • FRF.SNO
27 Buses Daily
To FLAGSTAFF • Albuquerque • East
5 Buses Daily
To LORDSBURG • EL PASO • EAST
6 Buses Daily
To REDDING • Eugene
7 Buses Dally
• PorUand
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Frequent Connections for RENO, SALT LAKE CrI'Y AND EASTERN POINTS
at Sacraniento
Similar ~onvenient Sen'ice Returning to Newport Beacb Jct. at aD Polnta
NEWPORT JUNCTION Coast Highway & Newport Blvd. Ph. Newport 876
GREYHOUND
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Northwest?
' Need Uniforms
' For Brownie Scouts;
Difficult to Find
Girl Scout1 and Brownle Scouts
I n eed uniforms.
Uniforms are now bard to get.
1 and Mrs. laofa r!lyn Tillol.!lon. orga ni-
zation cha.irman for local scoutlll.
1 asks any who have such uniforms
not nO".V being used, to give them
to the aa,,oclation here.
Anyone having a uniform t o give
or to eell should c&ll Mrs. Tiilotson
&t 2128-R and ahe will collect them.
She eaya that Girl Scouta wear
their uniforms proudly and ahe
would llke to •ee every g1rl have
one.
Welcome New Pastor;
Bid Goodbye to
Rev. Burns Anderson
Sam Gallagher of the Loa An·
gelea Blble ltultttute appeared, to
be welcomed at the home of Mr.
and Mn. Wm. Carpenter when. he
waa named new paator to succeed
Rev. Bums Andel'90n u lea.dtt of
the Central Bible Church ln Coata
Mooa.
Tbe reception at the Carpenter
home, 450 vtctorla etreet, wu fol-
lowed by croup olnglng. Rev. and
Mni. Anderton and their daughter
Carolyn are leaving for C'blcago
where ho la to take the put.orate
at the Salem Evanreueal church.
Mrs. Betty Bryant ot BalOOa
Ialand loet a e!lver fox tur valued
at $400 when It we.a etolen re·
cenUy from the home ot Wllllvn
C. Bryant, Downey, manager ot
the Rio Hondo Country club.
, 111 YO UI GllYH OUND AGINT NOW ABOUT TOUR TIAYI L P LANI L-_;_~~~l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,--~~-1 1 LONG Bl!:ACH
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TO CONFORM TO
A 40-HOUR, S·DAY WEEK
On and after Nov. 10th
' GAS COMPANY '
OFFICES
WILL CLOSE
SATURDAYS
SOU TH ERN co; ..
I , G.1\5 COMPANY
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LONG BEAOB
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°¥0'1ne fUlinc 1tatlon1 and ~appliance -leed Ibo Ult. 9f tJPee of IM11lper WV 'fft.
..a:aa hope to enter ln New York -· B 0 W L
BALBOA
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xr. and Kn. Earl Graham, aau
Cout bOUleYard. bave retumea
from Portland. where they vl91ted
their d & u I' h t e r, Kn. Gertie
Gutlchow. Kr. Gr&h&JD wu de.
lighted to tlnd .. ~ cr"l'd-.
Johnnie, had not • forgotten him
nee b.e wu down here early 1D
the ADUD~. and' he liked Oregon
very much and tiioulht Ile would
like to Uve thel"!'. The Gutecbowa.
on the contrary, very much want
to cmne to Southern cautorn.J&.
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Jt&WPOa'I MUIOA
Otlaer Views oa
Balboa ·Island
Pier Tangle
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T I J Ito
Realty Board Asks EliJnination
Of Six Months Waiting Period;
Creates Artificial $horfage, Claim
,.,,.
. 'Bud' Briscoe
Bad: at Old Job
With Theo. Robins
" Becomlnc a put ot tho _....
Other views expreaed on the The Newport Harbor Real ~ whlcb. bu recetftd l"Amplatnt.I ful '9Cl!'De ot Newport.. u be bad a
tancled pitt luue among lot own~ tat.e eo.ro ulled revocation of the t:rom one end of the country to put of tbe baWe 8CeDe ID JCn&1.and
era both on the bl,y" front and in· OPA order wbicb permit.a eXten· a.a.other, Kr. Ritchie aid. and l:'n.nce wheN be wu a.ttacbed
slde lots found IJeVenl pnimlnent •Ion to .ix mantllo of tho wal""S to tb 2ncf Air Oep>t Group. o . H.
residents taklnc tile )ffd In an at· period before tile ~ ot a Prisoner· 3 years Brlocoe la ..... ot -1-i vet-tempt to find a wori<able solution bouoe C&D pin _.,,... It It LI erano 'Wbo found Illa aid job wolt-
to the rlehU of wa~r frorlt own· tenanted. It o.olted that tile prev-Explam· 8 How They i...-when Ile ..... releu ed from tile
ers u aplnst Inside lot owners. louo -~·period ot 90 clayo bo .. rv1ce. He lo to -hto old uni·
some of th ... v1 ..... 111.ated 1n reotored -.ad "' tllo bait-year Sustained Life f•rm .... rv1.,. m._ "''lbeo
the Oct. 16 laue of the NeW11· period. -. -_, -. ,
Ttmu. were elaborated by ot.ben ni. Doi.rd a.I..:> ca.lied t or dele--Some ot. the ways 'ID which The STOUP to wb.kb BriKOe WU
at the lramm&I' school meeting pUon ot mon authority to 1ocal prtaonerw ot the Japan.Me man· •attached bad charmed llYa, a re--
recen.Uy. Tbe other ideal es· rent a.dmlnlatratora IO tAat &dmln· aged to w.t.&in Ille were told by emt hlltmy of U. outnt reealll.
...... -Kn. Joe 8ummeni ot Lo9 An-base post office on Okinawa, a ... -·--~attbo -ot llar molher Kn. 111onmce mile or so from tile capitol, Nall&.
-... 27th otree'.L Her brother, He &llYS tile food is good. tile men
Lt. Richard Torrence, former local I friendly and he thinka it is goinc
polll. ottlce employee, a now in the, to be pleasant there.
George D. Bassett
General and Tax Accounting
Fishermen's Bookk<!fping
Notary Public .
2602 W. Central Ave.
Newpon Beach
Phone l~J
P.AP.ALMER
preued were as follows : t.tn.Uon ot ~nt control could be Staff Sgt. Jerry Younc ot Sa.nta Not a one ot. them wen ldDed or
Coet AmkN made more nestble and &ee. d• Barb&n. wben be recently vtstted lnjur!d. although tt wu Dted '--------------------------'
A. E. Bevtn• at 118 Topu want-pendent upon J1sid dlrecUvea trom b1I: uncle, Jack Summerw ot the that mDIJ' a.r aow eaapea --;;:::;:::::::======::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-LIDO ISlB PP.DfflmlS ----· "W 0. BUC1C -Insuran:c Cainaelor
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3333 VIA LIDO fALil'OP.NIA
• SUPPLY YOUR CHRISTMAS
AND NEW YEARS
NEEDS NOW!
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
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on d~light(µl
Punch and
Hot Drinks •
Whiskey
'Brandy
Gii:is
Liquers
Imported,
Domestic Wines
Champagnes
Supplies for No g
and Toddy Dr in ks
UNLIM1TED SUPPLY HAR\VOOD'S CANADIAN
Stag Liquor Sto re
· 21Ui Cos.st Blvd.
ed to get down to Cuea. and Mid WubiDgtoa.. local police force. They arrived 1n Normandy oo D-
he liked Plan No. 2. "How' much The "aix-month ~ed 'evic-Young' WM a pri.lober for three Day plu.. 90 but were l'9llC1llD&'
would tt coat!.. be 11&.id.. E . D. Uoo' period, lllle many art.tnci.al yea.re on Bataan &J"ld in Tokyo. and r.bulldlnc' pl•pee out.aide
Garrett of S23 A.met.hylt raUied the control&. doe• u much b.&rm u He told ot being put with otben: Part. a week .re. It flllll. They
delicate que1Uoa.• N how the clty good ln a community'• boual.ng to work ln a. factory. N ot under-occaaiana.Jly pu1lecf flctdel'll out al
councO can give away permit. to 9tuation.'' Mid Gerald Ritchie, It.anding the met.rte 1Y9tem. ueed bw'n1nl' pl&.Dt8 which had tailed
exclu.stve uae ot the land tn front president of the Boa.rd. '"It !JI caua-over there. they manar~ to get LD to take otr or lmnd an tbelr alr-
of hi• home on the bay. Allen ...._ in owners to leave bou..eea "a.cant .t0 mucb sabot.age work they were .ttrlp. Several manflen: .ol the
sured him that no one bu exclu-to~ aale rather than let them be f\nally put to un1o&dlng freight group rteclYed. Cha 8oldler"e M edal.
alve rlghl to the beach. No coat• used for rental unUl a sale ls made,' can. 90me the French Crolz de Guerre,
were arrived at. he aald. and to that extent. it decn:aaea the I By tying cords around wal..st and other• th• Bdg'laD counterpart
One of the moat progressive I rental housing supply. [and anklu. they made pock et.a of when they were! .tatkaned tn tbat
plana ort ered by a.n individual wa.s d 1 0 their clothing a nd atole rice from country.
that of M. B. Pendleton ot 1002 ·~ese va~-::..le;,b~~e f~~nd ~~l the sackB they were unloading. "Bud" returned home ff'OID aver-
s . Bay Fr'ont wbq tt:eommended to oee ere orda A small electric stove waa made seas recently. Hla wife and daugb.-
eeven specific ate-pll •lo cure an evil level& a.r;: 80 low k that land.I rt! trom airplane part.JI and bid in ; ter reside at 410 Cay~ Newport
t o get m.axLmtl!n WJe of lbe beach ;~d r~therttte;...:00 ~:~e ~7'1: loee:_ 'the wall of their prleon and on Heigbta.
Itself. Among bis suggestlona I The sli-montb wa.it"in riod also I th la they cooked lbe rice. ------------
were: removal ot 8&1\d dollies, en-ta.I~ to take Into acc~u1:t that a.a
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The sergeant ha.a a PrelidenUal stripes, but b~ carried all bla dec-
forc.ement o f the ordinances •11 1 nted from citation and wears seven oversea.a orations in bl& pocket,. bl9 uncle &u""llin•t picnicking cm the bay, ong a.a an o\\•ner 8 preve
eroe:lon control, and treatment ot I occupying the bOU9t' he baa bought, I r---::;:r.?-"-"'1W'l"'"'~www~'Jllw~~;:;;:---1 the harbor a.a a yacht baalll. not be ls ~l occupy1ng rental ac -
bath.lng beach. Preeent pie.rs per-comodatiofl.8 and rental opporlun-F _ L D "/
mil 270 boats, be sa.ld. shore moor-1 ltie!'I are Je~ned just that much. rean Cll y
lngs would g1ve 26~. or a. toW of Multiply tbla by hund~da of ca.sea
53~ h d againat 376 In Plan in one city and it ls euy to aee
N '2 el ar:,ue 3 akltfs are involved, how the OPA policy tt.aelf prevenU
y,rfolh . a.t~en~t difficulty or sail-people from finding apartment.a to
ing ln and out of the sllpe, be sald. burent a.s !much a.aulltrlprevhent.a ~?me
Pendleton sugge9led plers at the yens rom acq ng omea.
ends of •S atrttts. lnamt1uch u ln· In uklng tor more local power
aide lot owners want access to the to make adjustmenu in rent con-
t al He declared be would trol adminl.slre.tlon, the BO&rd !JI
Deltclolll Sea Fooda
Or, cam.pJete equJpment
when ye>u want t o catch
your own.
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON CENTRAL AV ENUE, NEWPORT B EACH :e• ;~lin~·to be aa.seued t or thai acting jointly with the National
many public plere like that now ~t AseoclatlOb o r Real Estate Bo6.rdB, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the end of Coral. He lives nearby,
11.nd knO\lo's It ha.a maximum U8e-.------------, ,-------------------------; a ge. he said.
To bring the matter to a bead, It
was guggested by F. J. SteveMoil
of 116 Coral a ven ue. \\'ho started j
the petition. that a spec.itlc pro-
gram be tollow~d-He urged all
permits be revoked unless started,
the city council not to Lss ue a ny
mor e permits for t he time belng.
He fiJUggeBted all parties study the
problem and attempt t o bring in
solutio ns \\1thin 90 da.ys. Notices
should be sent out for another
hearing, he said.
To several remarks about nuia·
Broken & Leaky
WIN D OWS
REPAIRED
Phone 2222
-REGLAZING -
\Vindow and Plate Gl ass
-~1irrors -
What-Not Shop
307 Palm Balboa
ances, It came out that loud noises '------'------'
and unsightly piers were on en the
Anytime from four to nine at the-
PALM CAFE
At the Ferry Landing, Palm and Bay Front-Balboa
Baby Beef Meats and Sea F oods
Complete Family Dinners $1.00 and $1.25
:'.'io"' under New Managcment-L. A. \VEI..LS, Owner & Mgr.
Open 6 a. m . to 9 p . n1. Cosed Tuesdays
---------------------I bane of exhrtence or bay front .--------------------------,1 o\\-ners. but they "·ere lhe ones • I who had to took at the piers eve ry
day, and did not object.
6l HIRI COMll THI
fOR A MIGHTY llCIC HOUll
e This house has "artery trouble."
The plumbing is out of date and out of
order. But thanks to an FHA-7a11<.r
modernization loan it will soon be in
better condition than ever.
As a first step, get an estimate on
the cost of doing the work you need.
Then, visit your ncigbborhood branch
of Bank of America.
itunk of America ' NATIONAL J~~~T,.·~~ ASSOCIATION
wtMl ll nDllAL tll•Ol lf IM I UU.Mtl tDl,OlATIDM ... , ... ,. rrotUL .,.,.,., IRTUI
I NVISf JH WAI IONDS AN D HOLD THfM UNTIL MATUllTY
I Pitchfork Wound
I Painful for Lad
From Costa Mesa
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Unable to See Him This Chris1ma& --• Make It a
REUNION BY PROXY
YOU will be speaking to him at your sparkling best
through a Personality Portrait by
· Tel. Newpi:c:t UM8
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A pitchfork "'ound In hlB leg
\•,;ould paM \\'itb scarce ly no not ice
al a ll in the middle w est. but the
rather unusual occurrence a ttracr-
ed atitention In Costa Mega "'hen
young Harold Grah of 1641 Mon-
rovia !!IUftered from a painful flesh
wound over the week end a.a a
result of trying to help hl.8 fat.her.
The ..-:ound waa not ser1ous. de-
clared Dr. Thomae Reeder, who
treated the boy.
-Give to the Wa'" Chest -
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wo WMlilUIR n.ta .u1:> JV<f'Bli«LI! ••cm
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Neglect of Battery and Tires
Spells Trouble for Motorists
tl>eM ~ Invite trouble. Tb&t
wamt.ng olgn dloplayed on high·
wa)'9 an through tht. area, read-
ing 'Slippery When Wet or Frosty,'
To the motorist who is careless about the condition of his mearut JUat that. and an t.neauUoua
tires &lid l>attery at Uie start of the winter season, there is drl...,. who venturea out with =es~ of encountering trouble long before spring ::;:. ~ .. ~~g !":...i.1:':.
-•-· th · · ed b R be Call" distributo It lm't ..WU. the chance with ..,. .1. 1L1.S 1S e \(l'aMlJ.Pg ISSU Y O rt IS, r treed and other Ure aervlce av&ll ..
for Mobil batteries and Fed· · able at Kobllpo 'atatlona.
era.I tires in this area. longer nigbta, the greater need tor '1'o nested · either ba.tery or
'-rbe battery 1..9 a.ak8d to carry lights incre&.se3 the burden. With Ure• t. n.ky. It i. better to rely
a much greater load in winter t.ha.n these conditlon9 In mind, It I.a Lm· on Wlnter .. proot,eerv1ce being of-
portant to have the battery thor-fered by Mobllgu d.ealen. They'll in summer," be declared. "It takes oughly checked before It faile com-check your tiree and battery and
heavy punishment when starting pletely and poeaibly at a critical advt. you of their condition."
the motor on cold mornings; and momenL I ·
in addition. wt th shorter days and "NI tor tires . . . to neglect Drive Carefully-Spare r. Life.
This is what Mobllgas dealers are telling , motorists of Newport Harbor area. By this they mean that it's not only
time to shake the moth balls out of furs and woolens, dig
slickers from the closet and appraise the winter fuel supply,
but it's time, they say to check up and service the hot-weath·
er-groggy auto and give it a chance to withstand bad weath-
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C. M. School Trustees
Feted at Dinner
PrHented wtth the responalbility
or the program when teachers of
the ea.ta Mesa Gram.mar BCboola
entert&.lned. recently at LA Ha-
cienda cafe, Santa Ana, bonor\ng
membfln of the achool boa.rd, the
new teachers of the Undberg
ecbool gave a "Follies" program
wtth singing and da.nclng, while
the new llaln acbool teacbera gave
the "MaJ.o. School Ttoubadora.''
Supt. Everett Rea emceed the
affair &lld introduced boa.rd mem-
ben, who arc, president, Norrel
Lamb;ertson; clerk, R. W . .B&rtlne;
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Glenn Cramer, Clalre Neleon and
John' Web9tu. Mr. Ba..rt:Jne gave
the responee tor the board.
Mies Marion Panona WU gen,..
era.I ·chairman, fDd wu au.lated by
Mr•. Marie Pearce and Mi• Jose-
phine KUler in planning the a!f&ir,
which featured a "eouth ot the
border" theme in decoration.a a.nd
menu . ./.
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Freeways Solution
To Casualty Toll ·
For almoet every mile Of the
calitorn1a network of rural state
highways in. 1944 one ~rson waa
eltbe-r injured or killed. Casualties
totalled 11.107 for U.869 Jnllea or
the road system, the Automobile
Club of Southern Cal,i.forn ia point-
Mn. C. D. Parker, Eut 18th ed out today in ~uing the
street. Coeta Me~ entertained. re· urgent need toir a modern trttway
cently wtth a layette abower honor· program.
ing Mn. Howard Grd>e. ~I' Major traffic routes, comprising
hosteuea were Mrs. Wanna. Rob--erta, Mn. Jean. Parker, Mn. 19.29 per cent at the mileage, were
Maureen Riac.ha.rd and. Mrs. Ethel the scenes of 46.93 per cent of the
Nu.tUm. ' 1 a.ccldenta.
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"Because mild wtnten a.re usual-
ly to be expected here," declares
R. L. Ca.JJW, Mobllgaa and Moblloll
dlstrtbutor in thla territory. "many
motorist.a are apt to be carel.ea
regarding pre.winter cbe<:k-ups
and routine servicing ot their can.
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Flying QorsepoW'er
.. IN YOUR CAR
Newport Beach's newest Service Center is ready
to fully maintain your car for you.
VALVE GRIND • TUNE UP
MOBILl'BRICATION Al'\'D \\'ASHING
GENERAL REPAIRS AND OVERHAULING
BATTERIES • TIRES • TUBES • ACCESSORIE.S
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NEWPORT AUTO WORKS
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MobUgaa and Mobllol1 dealer Jocat-
1 i ed at 1500 West Central, Newport,
"deapite all the optimism being en-
countered concerning the early
manufacture and delivery ot new
cars, we all must
display a lltUe
?&tience and use
.,laln common
~ Jenae. We must
~ ·emember that
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lions of purcha.s-
"f'& v.•aiting to
buy. We'll grant
that automobUe
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It'e important,
however, t bat
thb work be
done. For even
though temper·
ature changei
are not t oo pro-
nounced. bad
weather cannot
be entirely e9-
caped. But a.aide
fr om cllmaUc
conditions, c a r
manufacturers--
n at u rally in-BOB CALLlS
t ensely interested in tbe perform-
ance of their respective pr oducts-a r c miracle stress the need for periodic protec· worke rs, but
OTTO BOYD tlve service9 such as repacking even though pro-d·rr
ductlon during 1946 m eets or sur· :n~:: ~:r:~:~~m~::i~~~~brl~S.::~ I
passes the pre·war rate of fou r and m otor oil, cha.sis lubrication,
million cars a year, there still will flushing the cooling system, re· I
not be enough to meet the dPmands ne\lt•ing oil fllter. and generally
ot essential users such as doctors, checking and servicing other vital nurses, ministers, police and fire
departments, g overnment officials p~~~~~is fall check-up. designed t o
and others v.·hose needs a_r~ est.I-se<'ure the best perrormaoce from I
mated by reliable author1t1e!! at d mak It last longer I
th . ·1r 0 t ' r any car an e • more an six m1 ion c8:rs. p I-,,.e term '\.\'inter-proofing.' l\1 obil-
m1stlc manufacturers believe pro-gas dealers are equipped to give
ducUon may catch up to demands this service ,~:hicb is a wi se pre--
sometime In 1947 · cautio n to help keep your car on
"In the meantlme, \~,.hat does the job until new ones ar e avail·
common sense dictate? You either able.-''
walk or rlde whOe av.•aiting you r '-'-'-----------
turn ln the new car line. If you
dislike walking. then you must s till
take ca.re of your car in order t o
keep it running. That means per·
lodlc service such a.a our Winte r·
proof aerv!ce ." /04 {]~/
Your Friends and Mine ·
Mr. and Mn1. Stuart Noah, 201 ;!; Our Marine Hardware
Vla Koren, Li.do Lale, are recelv-Our Gift Sh Ing coogratuJ8.tJons on the btrta ot ;t . op
a daughter, born Nov. 5 at St.
JMeph hospital. She weighed alx
pounds, ten ounces.
Capt. and Mn. Milton Saniblk,
331 East Bay Front. Balboa Island,
welcomed a aon, bom N ov. 2 at
and cheerful, h elpful
suggestions
Earl Mitchem, Proprietor St. Joeeph hospital. He weighed
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ALL SIZES OF RECAP TIRES
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Batteries --QUICK CHARGE --Equipment
~ Complete AUTO ACCESSORIES
Emergency Repairs
Open from 8 L m. until 8 p. m.
JOHNSTONE SERVICE
eight pounds, four ounces. 2212 W. Central
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offering complete
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Washing and
Batteries
Polishing
NEW TffiES AND RECAPPING SERVICE
Automobile Accessories
Phone .Newport Beacb 985 for SPEEDY SERVICE
BOYD'S SERVICE STATION
NEWPORT BEACH
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Mobilgas
t•~•llY•VACUUM These dealers are trained and equipped to give you
Complete Winter-Proof Service
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Boyd's Servic~ Station W. P. (Bill) Boes Johnstone Service
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A. W. Turnmel & Son Newport Auto Works
1740 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa 124 -30th St. at Coast .Blvd. -Newpqrt
R. L CALLIS
DISTBIBll'l'OR • General Petroleum Corporation
227 -20th St -Phone 797
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Battery'."Wise Army Officer '
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A W. Tummel, llobilgaa1 dealer, (Continued trom Pace One)
11'-&0 Mewport Blvd.., Coeta Mesa. tat.ed a 11tatement trom Pattenoo.
recalled. .. mo« car ownera eeemed that he doe.11 not intend to return
to belleve that If to tun-time employmenL
they had CU 1n O. B. Reed didn't questlQD the
the tank, air in abUJty of the man p~ tor
the Ura, • ud the job but did uk tf .they were
wat.er in the approaching tbe iaue in the right
radiator · th e Y manner. Thia led to an exchange
had nothing to ot wordlf. between Stanley and htm-
worry about and •elf. Councllm&n. 1labeU asked
could drive until what were to be tbe duUea of the
doom'• day with· new U81atant. and the mayor, who
out further aerv· had talked to the army otftcer., ex-
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A. W. Tum"' el thought that the many detaU. ot. the en.atneertng de-
n« at the car waa on perpetual partment 90 that eventually a man
motion eched.ule. ln Ulla poett1on could be respon·
""It'• a tot d.lfterent now, thou&'h. stble to the council, and carry on
People have learned that pa.rt.a the work of t.be department.
do wea.r out-that lubrication ia Cit y Manager
a "mu.at' tf the car is to stay Allen gave hl..s opi.D.ion that It
Ol'l the job. would be real economy to hire a
"And furthermore," A... W. man o1 city manager callber to
Tumm.el continued, "they've learn-administer the duties of the vari-
ed that a motor won't run. a ous departments under Patterson,
.tart.er 9-'on't start, Qlfld lights but said he preferred that Patter-
WOD.'t light w1ttlout a battery to aon aerve full time. Patterson
supply the power. Battery work! again refused to give full ttme to
k,eepe me busy, particularly dw-. the job.
lng Winter-proof ti.me when a Councilman Stanley mo\l"ed. that
battery muM be ln perfect con-Sailors be hired when Isabell and
dltion if It is to st.and up under I the mayor agreed It would be w ise
the punishment ahead." to try out the man under the city
engineer. and i! the plan work.s out
Cool• S t as they hope, he would be later mg . ys em made a ccountable directly to the
Sh Id B Fl h d coilltcil. The motion carried aod OU e us e I S&llors was coo.finned.
.Many troubles can be caused by Exp 1• n · C
a c1ogged cooling system. acco,d-er e Ce In ar
1ng to Bruce s. Johnstone. co":'' Care Important Blvd. and Coast Highv.·ay, Mcbil-
ga.a &eaier here. He points out that ' a radiator boiling O\'er ~'ill throw
dirty water in
a 11 direction" -..-·-,
-Ov e r-heaUn1 '•.
s ometime ~.
causes pi!rt o n ! •.
to expand an c ..
freeze In th e 11
cylinder walls ;
A whole chain 1
of troubles can
develop. J ohn·
atone declares,
m eaning a. m~ ..:::.;;,,.
tor out ot com-
m I s el on and Bruce Johnstone
costly repair bills. !
The cause ot the clogged cooling
system ? "1.n all probability." be
aaya, .. it was ca~ed by the collec-1
Uon ot rust and muck. AxJ.y m~
totUt who has not cleaned the
radiator of hla car in a. long ti.me
can aee what i mean by removing EARL. F RANCES llI'ld
the cap and wiping the l1U1ide of DON MITCHEM
tbe rlng w ith a white paper or "\\'hen Winter-proofing their
tow-el. Tbe whole system should be cars," llB!lerts Earl Mitchem. N ew-
flu.shed twice a year. and particu-port Auto Worka, 30th and Coast
Ia.rly after dusty 11ummer driving. I Blvd., hfobilgas deaJer, "motist.s
In our W inter-proof service, we a re being more and more careful
.tress the need for thia and can t o entrust the work to experienced
do the work in a few minutes." and trained operators. k.nowtng
Barbor Site
Proposed for
New Hospital
(Continued from P-.ge One)
wtme spoke In favor of soliciting
the money by private subscription..
Dr. George N. Pea..se spoke of the
need Of a hospti..at be-re. The
opinion w&s expreesed by W : H.
mtchman that the money could
be raised.
A committee wa.s appointed by
Braden Finch, president of the
chamber to Lmmedlately seek
tunda for thls important develop-
ment.
Mrs. J . A. Gant. 1111 \\'est Bay
avenue, !rpent several days this
week in Alhambra \\'here her
brother-in-Jav.•, Edv.-ard Hedrick .
pa.58ed av.ray. He v.·aa with the
Patton-Blinn Lumber company tn
that city for 30 years.
that this is the beat l.ru!:ura.nce to
keep their car:t in service. We have
found evidence of th.Ls in the grow-
ing 1ist ot customers who come to
us each fall and give ua a blanket
order to W inter-proof,' knowing
that 9-'e will inspect and a.dvise
them on all particular service&
n.eeded. Our men are thoroughly
trained and experinced. For ex-
amle. our employees have been
servicing and maintaining auto-
mobiles for years, many of these,
as you kn OW', during a period of
extreme emergency when knowl.
edge and efficiency ~·ere more im-
port.ant t ha n ever before."
A son was born Nov. 1 at Santa
Ana Community hMpital to Mr.
and MMJ. Mylo Tylar, 108;.t 24th
str eet , t ipping the scales at seven
pounds even.
Jack Gri!fith, Coxsy,·aio, USN.
114 19th street, was on one of the
transport ships that entered Tokyo
Bay Sept. 2. landing day, and since
then has been back three times. he
v.·rote his \\"ife, F ern Gr iffith.
LUBRICATION
IS
PRESERVATION
We Use the Famous X-Ray Chart Method
WINTER-PROOF
NOW
We are eq uipped to service
your car co mpletely
WE CHECK BATIERY, TIRES AND
VITAL WORKING PARTS
We advise onl y the service you need.
A. W. TUMMEL & SON I IDWA y GARAGE SERVICE
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Legion Elects
New Head
' . New Sections Added
To Ebel! Activities r C ~Wty ot looldnc Into the future, the tlite on Cl!Dtral avenue origin-1turther delay a vote waa e&lled Oil Orde Ar hitect that the council bu the resp<>Dlli· I Gordon Findlay &roH to defend one doff, and the.re lbould be. no
To Proceed WI.th "and lt It doem't tt ma y face aer-ally choeen, and aaid that after all Allen'a aecond. motJon. namedly u
ioua trouble." aome 500 people from all parta ot whether the arch1tect' should pro-
That dream of almo.t every
woman. a new home, WU foremoet
tn the z:nJnct. at Ebel.I club m em·
bent when they attended the tut
meetlng to hear Edg&l' Harrt80ll
Wlldm&rl of Barker Brothen t&lk
on the home of the future.
City H U Pl Allen dei».anded to know what'1 the city (lncluding Balboa Ialand) ceed with .pi.an. on. site '-In a . a ans Criatler m eant by "aerlou. trouble." l were Of more concern that ooe roll call the voting went u before,.
(Continued from Page One) He wu &au.red that nothJ.n.g tan...1 spea.ker'a opinion. with Allen, Reed and hbell faV<Jl'l-
gtble wu m ea.nt. and wu not I Upon the ma.yor'a amert!on that .Ing action there, and Stanley and
At Hut Tonight that Scheme 'A' be adopted as the threatening vote retalia tion. 1 It any city .needed a city hall th1a jM&YOr Hall voting again.Ill it. simpler and most workable, pl'O"' _____________ ....::... _ ___:_ _ _:_.:_ ____ _.::_ __ _:_::__ ______ ~..:_ ___ _
The American Legion poet here
may have tbe diltlncUon or belng
the ttrat · one in the aute to be
1erved by young veterana ot the
21econd world war a.a otttcen from
the commander down. after the
electlona tonight in the hut at 19th
and Bay atreet& Don Durant, tint
vice·commander I.II ao far the only
nominee f11r the post. of com-
mander to wcceed Andrew J . Hat-
man, rt!11igned.
While nominations were not
cloeed In tbeir lut meeting, it wu
seen u a poaaibility that Durant'•
election mlgbt be followed by nam-
ing another ln bl.II place. thu!f g\v-
lng an all·World War n vetenn-
offlcered poet
DelCrlbtng the new hou.eee wtth
their good lneulaUon, wide wtn·
~ow• hung with colorful drape•.
the speaket gave an exceptionally
t1ne talk whJch was a real lou to
thoee unable to attend.
Mra. Victor Gra.ce pl'ffided at
the buslneta meeting, when It WU
decided to eta.rt a new eectlon ror
mUetc, with Mra. Wayne Harper
u leader, and any member lnter-
ttled in elnging for fun may con-
t.act her.
With tbe book eection cloeed
wltb 3:5 members, led by Kn.
H&rTy Welah, a new one bu been
.tarted to be led by & new mem-
ber, Mre. H. V. Snod.grau at Bal·
boa Ial&nd.
Plana were made for the bazaar,
viding easy acceas from parking
areu directly Into the-building.
This motion canied by a vote ot
3 to 2, with Allen, Isbell and 0 . B.
Reed voting in favor. and Stan-
ley giving a "dettnlte no" and be-
ing suJ>P>rted by Mayor Clyan
Hall.
The discussion followed on a
second motion to authorize the
architect to proceed in developing
the general floor plan on that site.
ThJs opened up a request of H. E .
Crlatler. Balboa Ieland store owner
to be heard, and he asked if the
whole matter could be refen-ed. to
t he planning commission because
of his desire to see the site on
Coast Highway considered.
All Si!M ConAI-
which ta to be held Nov~ 29 and no Allen explained that the archl-
card party will be held next -· .. k tect had made several trips her e . The legion la malting a dJ'ive for " d th all it rt · Ii u it would come the day •-tore an at s es were o gtnA y memben among the recently re-U"<; i -" · t' d the big Aaalatance Lea~•• dessert exp. O•~ 1n open mee 1ngs, an turoed 21oldlera and sailors, and e-ch ti will meet with the C08ta Mesa bridge to be held Nov. 16 at New-this o!le osen. Isbe .went o~er
legion po!fl Saturday night u pon port Harbor Yachf club. Mr9• w. the history ot the. action dating
the 26th anniversary of the found-W , Crozier wa.a voted in as ll!e .back man y . years .. a nd . declared
member for her many yeant of that the ultimate d1scuss1on ~amc
ing of the legion. W hile the flrirt service to the club. dO'NTI to 8 .matter of how much
informal meetings of veteran& took d s t 4 eded Th t place ln Paris during March 1919, Mre. Harper led the group in groun on 1 e was ne · .6
the permanent organization which community slnging with Mr..1. was the only q~estlon . he saui.
now numbers over 1.300.000 wu Harold Ahrendt at the piano. Mem-;'1~her ~-hashi~~f;nly generat~
ef'.cted ln th.l·r first ••tlonal con-hers who Wn1 attend the di.strict et' 1 "~ ween . 1 cren t parts 0
·-0 . the city, and this was not to be ve ntion in ?o.!inneapolis on Nov. 10. c nventlon at R lvers1de Nov, 14-16 desired he added .
1919. inclusive are Mr..1 . C. M. Deakins, · ·
. Mrs. George Wheat a.nd Mrs Chas Criatler wanted di.uolutlon of the
The_1r record during tbe past I c. Gill. · · · sectionalism. as he described It, but
yea rs and program fo r the retur n· H asked f or further con!'ldc:ration a.s
Ing veterans of this v.1ar were 1 ost~ases for thl' ~essert course I he recalle'd a close division of I
stated as follows : were 1. rs. ~· H . Wilson and Mrs. cpinion ~n lhe location of the
W . 0 . Meri ckel I . I b lid' H d I d ''The American Legion establish·
ed the principal of veterans' pref-
erence ln c ivic service jobs. T he
legion's greatest dir ect contrib11-
tlr1n to the fighting men and
"·omen of t his \var ~·a s its success-
ful sponsors hip In Congress of the
G. r. Bill of Rights. This bill, of
course, ~·as not pe rfect \Vhen pas'!-,
ed. It pion~red in a few fi elds of
legislation.
"The legion is no\\' sponsorin;::
a mendments to improve adminis-
tratio n of the la\\'. But this legis-I
\ation has opened doors of oppor·
tunlty to the veterans of this war j
Y.'h ich the veterans of no other
American \\'SI even dreamed
· mun c1pa u 1ng. e ec are
Paying alim ony is like
\.1:ithout representation.
BALBOA
TH E ATER
Box Offi ce Open1t at 6:4.5. Lut
Complete showing of a Double
Feature Prog'ram Starts at 8:30
T hurs. -f"rl. -Sat.
Ida Lupino-Sidney Green.~treet
"P ILLO\\' TO POST"
PIU8 Featurett.e "Con11to"
Cartoon -~e"·•
Sun. • Mon.
Judy Garland -Robt. \\'aJker
"THE CLOCK"
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Geo!"K'e Sanden -Donna Reed
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Thurs. -Fri. -Sa t. -Next week
''THAT'S THE SPIRIT"
a nd "DlLUNGER"
Cominc : "Keep Your Powde r
Dry", "Son or Laasle", "\Vlth-
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Phone 211 4 -F r ee Parking
Box Ofnce Open1 at 8 :4~. Sat -
u rday l\olatlnw at I :41i. Con-
tinuous Sanda)· from 2 :30.
\\"ed. t hrouKh Sat.
t "rank Sinatra
Kathl")-n fi ray"on -Gene Kclly
".·\:\"C'HORS ,\\\'l:::IGH "
(l n Ttthnlcolnr)
~ Ca.rtoon -S e"'S
Sun. -:'.\to n. -Tuf'1'..
\'an Johnson -E11ther \\'llllams
'THRILi .. OF A R OMANCE"
(I n Technicolor)
''\\'andertn1t Here a nd There"
Ca.rtoon -N e"'ll
WedneM!ay -N es:t Week
"THE BRIG HTON
, STRANGLER"
and
"COME OUT n G HTING':
Thun. -Fri. -S at. Next Week
UJIF.RE COME THE COEDS"
Com ln1t : '"The F1«ht1nl( Guards-
man" and "'Brewster's MIUom ",
"The 'Great John L" and "The
Tn..le Glo ry",. "Over 21 ", "You
c a m e A I 0 n c· I ''Inceftdl&ry
Blonde".
So , if there's the slightest question in your mind about the
condi ti on of your battery, see your Independent Mobilgas
Dealer today ! He'll check thoroughly and report honestly!
A~d if you need a new battery he has just the right one for
yo u -the Mobil Battery.
Winter's coming and it's time now to get
yout car in shipshape condition for the bad
weather months of driving ahead!
And after the beating your car has taken in a
summer of hot weather m&toring it's time to
give it the periodic check and service that
every automobile manufacturer recommends.
Drive in to your Independent Mobilgas Dealer
tOday . He'll help you keep your car on the
job by givi ng it a complete check for proper ,
lubrication and other services. He'll protect
your engin,e with NEW Mobiloil to insure
dean, safer, smoother running. '
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You're assured friendly service and topnotch
products when you Winter-proof .your car
, at the sign of the Flying Red Horse I
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'DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH
ORAMI on
WJI 8llKVIOS
All Chrysler Prodacts-
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Ouw Ollled far and IWl'•ed
Mandie Motors, l11e.
INnel ... 1 ,, ~, 'Sp • "' .. ...............
CU Ila.Ill 8t. B•u.ct-B_,.
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El Paraiso Cafe
American Breakfasts -Lunches -Dinners
FLAVORY SPANISH DISHES
STEAKS
ENCHILADAS . TACOS
Clooed Tuesday
OPEN
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
"''PM Jreert • 0 Osrn. ts, 7'1111 l•lc Neu I !, 1NI
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City Approves Three Franchises Sar. SAAAB Eno. w. A. Kemper and a trtend, Ens. Many HerDdon of Paduca. For Operating Boats from Pi. "ers WI I Be. Surplus Ky., both ol whom an •laUoned A11&.o a. Stauch (tanner 8. K. at the Amphibious hue at Cor-
Corona del Mar
(By-1.. _ct, Mn. Ada Lee 1-ley W.braled
her blrlhda,y'-umlvenary Sunday
with & puty illt lhA Ice Folllea
2/c, wbo bu j'Ult returned from A f':taachl.8e wu -·-t &nd other wu uked by C. W. Drant By Mld-1946 ~~e: ;::i._yt.me~g .adtlnntheer oveneu) and wife, Loe Atlgfllt1, ........... • ...
vt.lted Kr. Stauch'• parenta, Kr. aranted to operate a •peed boat foe tbe ezclu.ive concea.loo. to put bome ot Kemper'• pa.re.nt., Mr. and ~ Jlarveder
and Mra. Han'y Stauch, us Karl-trom th• end Of Balboa pier, and lllppU.. aboanl live bait boata Tbe Santa Ana Army. Air Bue Mn. Arthur Kemper, 900 Ocean traOOlla .&ND TKACl'OBll
sold avenue, Sunda.y. Mr. Stauch erect. a ramp from the pler ·eDd to from tbe Newport 111e.r. wUI not be perma.neut. and will be boulevard. The two went througb ~-r£&11 SQOIPllSNT
jr., Juot ml·-the typbooo at a landing for the •peed boo.t to be Thia third otter wu to yield '600 declattd ourpl~ by the middle .of 'mid.obi!'™ school together and I M. Eltiste & "ft I
Oldn&WL He will attend USC wi-operated by Ray A!Mworth, When per year or five per cent of the next year, according to • at.ate-I ......... nc. me lt wu u.pl.alned &t the city coun-Cf'099. So wtth the MOO guara.n-ment attributed to Repre11entatlve were 1n the ea.me clau at Oolumbla 491It.6a ft. ... ._..AM ::tert.b~~= and ell Mon.day attemoon that the ap.. teed for the Balbi>& pier, $800 J'ohn Philll1>9. which wt.a publ~h-UnJve::ty~bu~t~dld;~n~ot~meet=~un=w~1~m~~)l~a.~L.~A.~11&:~·~ ... ~~M~ll~l~'~"~·~._~., bu.tb&nd. Lql AD.C'elee, spent Sun-pllcaAt would improve the building guaranteed. m1n.1mum by McCUllab eel in Santa Ana lut week. they went to Coronado.
day with tbe fam.ily Sf'OUP. • at the end ot the pier for a. ticket Brotbua tor the Newport pier plUI Wblle no com.meat wu made by
Kr. L. H. Norman. 317 Orctµd ott1ce. Two other fn.ncN.,. were five per cen,,t ot. grou uJu, ac.d the ofttcl.alt of the air hue, an
avenue, la .fi.1.tmc rtiattve. 1n then granted for pier ~. follow-'800 wtth hve per cent trom aplnion by Public Relatlona Offtcer
Ojai, ror two WMka.. He upecU Ing the flnt propo•L Dnnt, the city will .eoon be rul.lz-Morria: Abram gtver1 .ev~ weeU
to pt 1D. mome hl.&D-tmc before re-The Bal~ leue, however, wu tng •2000 monthly from pter tran... ...-0 wu to the etfect that nothtng
turninJ' made 11Ubject to the approval of chlaea.. Cou.ncllm&n IabeU aaked if would be done to change the pl&ru1
Kia · Edith Slata retun:Mld re-the city en.ctneer 80 t..hat nothing there would be any room Jett ffX' Of the conduct Of the bue for the
cenUy to ber bm:ne In cartbaCe. would be erected to harm the people to fi..b. from both pien. balance of th.la year. Nothing wu
Kim. alter .pendtng a month with mt.re:D.lth of the pier e~. A lettu said of th.eJ.r pla.na for 1946,· bow-
her friend. ot. childhood d&ya. Mn. oppoatns: the tranchlH to Ain• Luth Ch h ever. CbarlOI Kyte. 312 Orcllld avenue. worth WU ~ad to the council by eran urc No dd!n!U. word bas been tt·
The monthly benefit public card the Balboa A.q'IJ.ng club who pro-SeJ ~n T ceived Of the diapoaitlon ot the air ,:!!!========================~ party will be given by the l..qw1& tuud the """ of the landing atu eel.I!! emporary fteld eaet ot lb• bue, but unotnc-
Eutern Star Nov. H at 8 o'clock. becauae It would lnU.rfere with Board of Trustees ta! word had It that the .... and Building Materials ,_ th M 1 Hall. riablng, B. FL Allen, preafdent, would be true of the air field as ~ e UOD. C polnted out. Selected u a temporary boa.rd the be.ae. Over 150,000 cad.eta were B () • • L b C
A ., ... Henry Clifford Kirk Jr.. A leue wtth the o~rator WU of trustee• and Church council of tralned in pre-filgbt during S2 ay 1slr1ct um er o. 6 pounda and ~ ounc:ea, wu born .,..
t " d " H C Kl k J ordered drawn up by the city at-lhe new Newport Harbor Lutheran months by the Weatern FiyiDg _ ..._. nao ~e:::;, an Oc;";Q ~t ihe ~~ torney, who wa.a likewise author-church at its flrSt meeting were Trainlng Command. Of thJs num-~;;~lll~l~OO~~AJIT~~m~a~e~W~A~Y~;;;;;;;;~~.&r~~'l'B~~c~.&~•~IB~g~~;;~ Y. · ' ized to draw another leue on the Richerd Hubbell of Newport Jal-ber it wu undentood that 120,000
Ana Community hosplla.I. Mr. and Newport pier with McCulla.h and, Harold Fa.ccou of Corona del were processed ther e and aent on ~::'· ~k mov~ to 217 Vla Dijon, Brothen for operation rights to Mar and Theodore Heber of Coeta for further training.
~ 11 e, r;cen t M d M extend their present lease to flv Meaa. with the Rev. Herbert Roth
H e fi:': ~are-~• ke r . an rs; years t or supp1)1ng customers to I as ca.irman of the board a.nd Mfl. N G h d
' C. ha ·j 05 rir dp~ ave;ue, their pre.!ent barge oft lhe pier,' Hubb(>IJ as secreta.ry·trea.su rer. -ew fey 000
were1 P~1 Y surp ~ ~e b' a.~s and one to be pu rchased.. After ! Members Of 14 families In the B s •
Lmaber
GORDON B. FINDLAY
OONTKACTOR and BUILDER
outoe: S4 l 0 Coast Blvd. Phone il! prbev ousl 0 ylounBglll Kenryk sf lT • reading these t"-'O proposals, an-1 district signified their desire to us tat1on Soon; w e n h s unc e or , armer become cbarte be S lfcFadden pi..,,., t Coan St. N N rt Pl T h/Sgt ln th Inf t . d r mem rs. pons-Service Improved
.._ _________ a ______ • __ ear ___ e_wpo _____ e_r_'l=;e r:mhaiU:!:e~€:~:yh8?:~~ Watts Expects ';~~l~inm~~ 2e:~r:::i~ Additional bus schedulee and CABINET SERVICE SHOP
charge. He bad been oveneaa 31;\ I the ne rg&nlzaU Un ,. _________________________ "II b d bo w o on. now mee g more service for the public a.re
years, a served on th fronu. ln the Grauel • chapel. Is making highlight.a of the new improved
CABINETS and MILLWORK
Just What Balboa Has Needed
SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
Expert Workmanship
Work Done While You Wait
Houn 10 to 5
Ray Pagan -515 East Bay Front
Next Door to Palm Cate
AT YOU!{
SE I{ VICE!
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REM EM BER. 11 that Re441 Kilo-
-sWlds ready day and nisftt to serve you in
many ways. All over the house, his tireless CIJttgy
awaia you in every elecuical outlet. Reddy help$
you with your household chores and makes life
more comfortable: for everyone in the family. He
willingly vacuums your ru~ proteca the food in
yoar.refrigeraror, washes your clothes and ligha
I""' home. Yet, for all the work Reddy Kilowatt
d'ocs for you, his Wll8CS arc only a few ceca a day:
H1 ii'°"' k>w coit SfNJlllll-ekctri&ily!
"HDDY" Is always In the "REDDY IOX"
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sou1H11N CALIFORNIA.lDISON COMPANY LTD. ll ~,II .
.I. I. ESTUS
GENERAL ELECTRIC
wwww•w1•1 • ••mos
Nwpca&81 +·
He enlisted Feb. 1942· Part of H" • B t I plans for the purchase of land travelling conditions prom.Jsed by T. C. John.Ion, Supt.
that time h.e served In the Intelll-1gg1ns oa s I and the erecting of a church in the Greyhound Bu11 Linea. colncld-4-0'2 SOt.h St. Ptt: %Sl8-J
gence 01 .. •Unon ot the Infantry. ! the Newport Heights gection. ing with announcement that a new I ~========================:!:~
Tab Instead of Tag Desp"1te Str"1kes i Fisher"!an W~ds ~~~~~~~~~=~to;.:~
You will rec eive a .tab irate.ad Sam G } Twi The new ticket office. according of a tag at license renewal time No word hu been received of l e Ir ce t-0 c. c . Swafford., local agent. will
next January. the Automobile Club any change In pl&ru1 for opening I Lambert S. Fortune of Hunt-be larger and better wlted to take
of Southern California r eporta. An the Higgins Pleaaure Craft show-lngton Beach. former Ne"'•port care ot travellerl!I than the present
orange-yellow metal strip with ttg-rooma on Coast Highway h ere I Beach f isherman but now of the one which ls t-0 be removed from
uree in black wUI be in vogue. Thia since announcement from New Or-U. S. Army, got married twice last the Arches when the Mate widenii:
will be bolted over the year to leans Friday that the foremoet 1 week-but both tlrnes to the aame approaches to the overhead h lgh-
brtng the current plate up to date. aouthern boat bu lid er and lndul!I-girl, Monna Nadine Dunn, also of
1
way. ·
triali.st would close three shlpyard5 Huntington Beach. Sv.-·afford explained that he had 1'111""'""'1"1""'1~1"'""'1n''""'11'"'111"111•11•11•111• there becauae of labor trouble. The couple secured a license to taken a lease on the Muncey pro!l-
:::-, E G G s, .~::_: Dille Watts. local repreaenta-j be married. g1vlng their ages es erty just ea.at of tbe Bay District Uve of the California branch IA'bleh 30 years old for F ortune and 19 1 Lumber company. and the office.
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FRESH
I: VE BY DAY
IB being se:t up by t.,.,.0 aircraft years for ~e girl. They \'\'ere "'ed i which w11J be about 18 x 40 reel.
~ part manufacturers expects to re-) that evening but the next els)' has already started. When com·
~ ceive moclela of .9eVera.l types of came back '>-"I th the girl's father. pleled early next month It 'J.rll l
~ Higg1ns craft about the first of l l:yle G. Dunn. who signed pennls-h8:ve modern r~t rooms. a foun-~ the year. he told the Ne\\'9-timee sion f or the re·marriage of his 17-ta1n and "'•a.iting room. Tickets ~ yesterday. He underataJ'lds that.I year-old daughter. ">'i11 be sold to any part of t heir
L&ke CoWlty B&rllett ! the jurisdictional strike there will The Fortune l\\:1ns, Delbert and S)'alem. the agent said. .
.; Pears for Cannm· g .·_~-not Interfere with small boat pro-Lambert, were '>-'ell known here F . W. Ackerman. vlce·pres1dent
ductlon , and ls going right ahead before thC' war. of the company sald that the run·
• ~ with pl&ru11 for showing the cruis-nfng t!me of an schedules has been
BATTERIES CHARGED
in 3G Minutes
Wltll oar Jmt , IM*-Uecl
N-8uper-Qalcll Clwpr.
LUl'JRICATION
SPECIALIST
oomtanUy read7 aad able to ctn yon the qalakMt aad
eomplelelt Job of gTeU1nc and olllng
Augmented force of z.pert Mechanlot now terve 700 at
VI RG'S GARAGE
TEXAOO PRODUCTS t • OAS 8TA.TJON
!400 West Central ~ftllae. Newport Beach
Open Nlc-hUy TU1 '7 o'Qock Phone. ll8 &1a4 11.U·W =-~--GR 0 CE RI ES ,1 ;~:itutillty runabouts and sailing Brought Back i~~::e~:i ~~~~~~~e:c;!~ · 2500 Stems G reyhound service, he points out.,:~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::~~:;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;::;~ • C Id M ts ~ The Ne"'' Orleans dispatch !lllid is only the first step In a pro· ~ 0 ea ~ that H iggins had scrapped the Of B I gram t o provide this erea wtth ! Fruita and Veptstlw ~ $25,000.000 reconversion program ananas "f iner highway transportat ion a.t I
!;Phone M1I ()pea &aad.&J9 ~ becau!e of continuing labor lower c06t." He added that the
• !I trouble, and bad offered hi.a plants company·8 program Includes new ::-_;_ DUHOn'S Grocery· ·_·,'., to the unJons for purchase. watts Back from their t hird trip into buses. new and remodeled termin-~ld that he does not belJeve orders Mexican waters '>''i~ 2500 stems of aJs and improved c onvenience for
I for boats already taken here would bane.n~. the Valero 11 was unload-travellers. The phone number of ·.-175' Newpori BlTd. (Jost& .._,_ be affected. except poesibly de-ing Saturday afternoon after an the present ticket o!f lce Is 876
=, '"''""''''r'• 11 ,,,,,,, •· '~'"'' '"' 1 ,,,,, '"' ,,, ! layed somev.•hat. uneventful trip "'hlch took only ·
two weeka, according to Captaln : w D' h d ,---------------------------~[Pet.er Ste-in. Al Daniels, a resident ave ISC arge
ot 309 Edgewater. Balboa. was At Camp Elliott· Is
mate an the cruise. I I d , s· •
Smooth sailing "''as encountert>d S an er S ISter SUNSET GASOLINE
and Motor Oils for the mott pa.rt. exceptlng that I
BAIT TACKLE CAR SERVICE
M - M Bait & Tackle
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they ployed through the edge of ! WAVE Inez: li.f Ray. 22 . ii:i9ler of
a northwel!Pter "''hich cente red off 1 James oa ... id Ray of 325 Coral
Oregon earlJer In t~e week. WhJle j avenue, Balboa Ialand, has been
they found rough sea.a for a couple hQD.Orably discharged from the u .
of days. the former Hancoc k yacht S. Navy at the Ca.mp Elliott Sep..
m&tntalned reduced •peed in spite a.ration, Center, San Diego, under
of the rolling eeu from Magdalena t he Navy>s DemobllJza.U on Plan
Bay to Bonltaa. They reported the the Eleventh N iivaJ Dlslr:lct an~
Fred G. Morpn. hop. fbone Newport 1888 Paragon which left a few days nounced today.
afterward, to be crulalng lel.8urely Enlisting in the Navy LD. Sep.
ln one of the plcturuque 1ifex1ca.n tember, 1943. ii:he beJd the ratlng
barbclra of Radioman Third Ct.au at the
'nOO Coast Blpway • Sewport Beach at 8Aata Ana B1wr Bddce
REFRIGERATION
& AIR C,ONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
' CONTRACTING ENGINEERS
Factory
Franchised Distributor
for
WORTHINGTON
Refrigeration & Air ~dltion.btg
&jnlpment
~ Leaders Since 1886
QUICK FREEZING EQUIPMENT
for
LOCKER, MEAT. FISH
POULTRY , FRUIT. PLANTS
l191&a -II B. P . lo lM &. P.
Double Duty Display Master
MEAT CASE -BY WEBER
"Factory Franchised DeaJer
and Representative" for
WEBER
Showeue & FhDue Clo.
Established 1898 •
"SELF -SERVICE"
Meat A: Vegetable Cases
~ Food Cabinets
Fr\1m 6 Cu. Fl to Walk-Ins
SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIEs CO.
time Of her diecharge. MJ..9 Ray
did not en.liat in the Waves bere.
but expecta to make her home
eomewhere: ln Califo rnia..
• Any Sign • • • Any 'Time
Tom Runk.le
SIGNS
JIOAT LmTEIUNG
211~ Harbae Ave.
Balboa Waad
Ph. 2111-R
Quality Lumber
and
Building Material1
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COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
A. E. HOSTETLER -...
FOii INSURANCE IEll
Howard W. C 111 im
... Mcwpw& Br9k:..,..
OIJ9rAMpA .......
A.tomobile • Fire
' Accident • Life -._
tJcen• and OmtMct -wnu-
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NOV. 21, 1945
Alt IMPORTANT DATE FOR
THOUSANDS OF ARMY VETERllS
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I/OW IN CIV/LIAlt LIFE
-B etween now a nd November 21,
thou!'!ands of t\rmy veterans will
reenlist in Uncle Sam's new volun-
teer p ea cetime Army. Because -
men who have been discharged be-
twet!n May 12 and November I of
this year and reenlist on or before
November 21 will be able to return
to the Army with the aam:f!.grade as
they held when di scharged.
~ten with six months of aatiafac-
tory service diseharged a.a privates
will, on reenlistment before Novem·
her 21, be given the grade of private
fi rst clasa.
Men now in t he Army who a.pply
for di~ha.rge after NOVEMBER 1
f or the purpose of reenlisting in the
Regular Army will also retain their
present grades, if they enlist wi thin
20 d&)'& after diS('harge and before
FEBRUARY 1, 1946.
"IEST JOI IN THl WOILD ..
These special privileges are typical
of the new lav.· recently passed by
Congress. Fell.' opportunit ies f or a.
lifetime career offer as many attrac-
tive advant,ges. .
Ca n you think of any other job
that would giYe you good pay. your
food, clothing, quu.rters. fre\' med·
ical and dental care, world-wide
travel. ~O days· f urlouJ.!h e..,ery year,
education and training in any of
nearly 200 skills or t rades, ax.d
ettablt: ~ou to retire 1t'i th a life in-
cc»ne a11lf time af ttr ~O '/l"a rs' tf!rvice 1
Tlr.ere in't any! That's why a
job in the Regu lar Army has been
called "The Best J ob in the World.'"
,,,y PER MONTH-
ENLISTED MIN
HIGHLIGHTS Of THE llEW
EllLllTMEllT PI081AM
1. ltnli1tment1 for t If.a, 2 « 3
yMn. ( 1-J••r enli1tmenb permitt.-d
(or men with 6 mo.oth1' ...-TI-.:e.)
2. MeJJ r-.liltina r•tain tMir
P'-'lt vad•, if th.,. r-Ji1t with-
in 20 d.)'I after didaTt• and btlfo.-.
F•b. 1, 1946. Th• .. me apPli• to
men di1Cbarsed ~ W.y 12 and
Nov. 1, 1945, ~ f'Mc.lilt ~ore
NOT. 21, 1945.
3. An incr•-la t.bti r.en!irtuumt
bonu. to SSO for e-cb yHr o( ectiw
.. ,....~ 1inc:• th• bonus wa1 1111: pi.id,
or 1U.C. List -t1'1 Into Mf"Vk ..
4. 20~ ut:n pey whea OT---.,
5. Paid lurtouch. up to 90 da:ya:
depenctinc on lencth of l«Yice, with furlou&h tn•el paid to boza,e and
return, for mea now in the Anny
wbo en!i1t. '
6. Mu1terin1-out P•Y ( b••ed
upon Jenct h of aervice) to all men
wbo •re ditchera...:t to rMnlift.
7. Option to retir• 1t half Pl7' for
the ~m of your lif• after 20 7-.ra'
Mrv1ce -or thr~u•rtef'I piy aft.er
30 f Mr1. (Retirement in«1me in
rrade of Mailer or Fir1t Serse1nt up
to $1 5 J.25 pe-r-month for Jil•.) An
~Yiou1 llCtive feder1I m ilitary Mr·
vice -.:ount1 towt.Td retir•tnent.
I . B«l•&u ol GI Bi.U of Ricbts.
9. F1rnily 1llowence1 for the
tenn of enli1trnent for d~u of
tt1•0 who enli1t or rMnli1t before
Jllly t , 1946.
10. Choic•of branchol ""'1-.:•eail o-.-~ thMter io Air, GtvuQd -.:'
Servte1 F 0tte:ton3-yev enli1~
''""'"' .... ,.., ,.., •• -,, ,.,., lM&ilr. ---10... * (•)-Phn 2Qfr lncnaM for
Serric10vn-. {b )-Plw
50 'JI, if• Membw ol F1,-inc c,.... p~ .t(:. (c.)
Plu. 5 'JI, lDeriiue in P1y few
Eec:b 3 y_,.. ol Ser.ice.
Ma... Sers•nt ......
or Finr Srrsee nt I 1 Ja..oo
T echnKal Serau.ne: JI 4.00
Scaff Stt1unc: • • 96.00
. Sttpanl . • • • 1&.00
~.70,
, ... :10
"2.40.
'°·'°' 42.90
•u•n '211.25> . -lfJ.75 Co.po.al • . • • 66.00
Prin.te Fine: 0.. , 5<t.OO.
PriTate '<)~
},.,JO,
J2."1
14.2'
60.7J
~
Sff 1fff JJ)I. 1HaOUGH
U.S. ARMY
II A
"GUAaDIA# Of VICTOaY"
Allay ....... •••YIC& remc••
Win' M)W Ar YOW _..., .., .. ....,.r ... ..._.,,.,_ ,
302 City Hall Bidg.
Santa Ana
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' James Lee -W. B. Foote
1--2117 Coast Blvd. -Re&! !lrtate --·-
. Balboa Yacht Basin
PIH1acleo Road -0 . A. Haley -Npt. Bc:b 500
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The Balboa Inn
Main Street at the Balboa Pier-Pb. Newport 660
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Culbertson Chevrolet Co.
Otevrolet-Oldsmoblle
. Casino Cafe
2trl Main St. -Loub VerWey -Ball>oe.
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Barrow's Department Store
1816 Newport Blvd. -Costa lllesa -·--
Boyd's Service Station
1500 W. Central Ave. -Phone 985 -·-Balboa Fun Zone
Balboa -·-Bastanchury Water Co.
•amou1 Ane.ian II: Super Dl.•tll!M Dr1nldnr Water
Phone Zeni th 4510
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Balboa Market
Gus Van de Llnde & Fritz Goossens
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Eugene Elliott
501 E . Central-Real Estate--Estab. 1924
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Balboa Paint Store
Mr. and l\[r3. C. Ferrell--600 E. Bay Ave. __ ,. __
Larry Fisher
30th & Lafay('tte--\Vholesale Fish-Phone 260
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Florence Bakery
?t.1.r. and i\>lrs. Ed"'ard Firbank-Balboa _,. __
W. T. Jefferson
212 Ocean Blvd. -Corona del Mar --·--Lowman Boat Builders
485 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa --·--Bay Shore Camp
Coo.st Highway-Heinz & Marie Kaiser --·--Excelsior Creamery
San ta Ana -California --·--B'Domes Cafe
~ Ocean Front-Adele & George Beddome --·--
Newport Builders Supply Co.
3104 W. °"1tral Ave.-Newport Beach --·--
Ocean Front Cafe
2114 Ocean Front -Newport
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MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc.
Naval Archit.ects-··Boat Builden-Boat R.epalrlng --·--
Bayside Fish Market
28th ti'. Lafayettt"-Newport Beach
, --·--Dean Termite Control
Guan.n'8ed 'IYmlte Conlrol-X...~l Im~ K•tbods
1017 So. Main St.-Santa Ana-Phone 6683
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Orkin's Department Store
1793 Newport Blvd. -c.osta Mesa -·--F. & S. Sales Co.
Santa Ana --·--
Ludlum Carpet Works
1622 So. ~tain -santa Ana --·--'
Vallely Boat Rentals
Opel & So. Bay -Edge\vater at Palm Ave. __ ,. __
Balboa Cleaners
600 E. Central Ave.-Balboa. --·--Rawson's Cafe
1015 Coast Highway -Newport Beach --·--
The Edgewater
1000 Shore Avc.--Corona del Mar --·--California Marine Packing Co.
Lafayette Ave.-Sewport --·--
"The Arches"
.. ,Jul a U tlll' Bh Bcttt r'• C'OL'llt&il Lo>Unl"l' and Cale
On Coo.st Highway at Newport mvd. -·--Van Camp's Sea Food Co., Inc.
'Zn 20th Stret't -Newport Beach --·--
Ida Naylor
Beach Togs -Balboa Island --·-Still's Sea Shell Cafe
lloJm cl Central-Balboa-Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Still --·--
Starck's Cafe
107 2bt PJace-W. B. Rowe, Mgr.-Newport
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The Payroll Savings PICll was born early in
the war.
Millions of p&l:riotic Americana hastened
to join it.
We BOOn found out that, through it, we
were not only helping to win the war, but
saving money for ounielves. Saving money
regularly, and pretty painlessly.
Many of na discovered, for the first time
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' in our lives, an absolutely sure way of put-
ting aside a part of our earnings-of accu-
mula~g a cash reserve.
The war i8 over now.
let's kHp ep this sure and essy way of
aa.Ving money!
let's maintain the hopes of financial inde-
pendence-all the dreams that, through this
plan of regular saving, are well on their way
JIM!, l.NI
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I.ti's fatteo the goesa that's laid the golden
nest egp for nearly 30 million people.
let's kHp .. beyl19 Victory Bonda. Let'•
keep on buying them through the Payroll
Savinp Plan.
And then let's hold thoee Bonda till
they mature. Sounda like a sensible idea,
doesn't it?
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\ about the great ~
Victory Loan and how importan·t it is to you and the business -
of your country to buy E X T R A bonds in this fin al loan!
,8 e.-en times darlag Ille war yo11'•e been
\aaked lo buy ezfra bonda to win Victory. Od'r
~gbling men have fialthed lheir job ••• lcl'•
9allh qaa! Buy utrc bondt'ngwt
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Vietory Bonds will help pay the trementlow
eoAt of winning the war. They wjll he lp bring
our boyt back home ••• wlll tapply &he &aest
ol medical care for our wounded.
Hold by mllliom of Amoriu.m, bonda will
provide a reserve to utare Jobe for 'QteraD.t,
for other workers. They will help malntain
protperity for you aad your community.
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T1Us Advertisement Made Possible by the Patriotic Contributions of the Citizens. and li'irllll'J Listed or;I this Pa~e
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Viele Plumbing & Sheet Metal
1829 Newport Blvd. -Costa W..
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Q•Rio Shoppe
:za; Main St. -Jewelzy and Gitto -Balboa
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R~chard Seeley
218 Marine Avenue-Photographer-Balboa Island --·--Busy Bee Cafe
Famous for Our Breakfasts-106 Main St.-Balboa --V--
Balboa Circle Taxi
Any floor, Day or Night-Ph. Npt. 321>
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i Bay Shore Cafe
Ola.st Hlghway-T. F. Norton -·-Gaughan's Standard Station
2100 W. Central -Newport Beech --·--Hansen's
Ice Creem, Mal'-'. Sandwiches-2100 Oce6n Front
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Davis-Gay Music Co.
"Everything in Music and Sound" -Costa Mes.a --·--Newport le~ Company
410 Thirtieth St.-Newport Beach --·--Conrad Richter, M. D.
120 E. 18th St. -Costa Mesa --·--Boardman's Harbor Market
303 Marine Ave. -Balboa Island __ ,. __
National Research & Mfg. Co.
Corona del Mar apd San Diego
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Robert A. Crawford, Opt., D.
1791 Newport Blvd.-Optometrist----Q>sta Mesa . ' __ ,. __
Kenneth E. Wilson Co.
Ouis·Craft Cruisers -Chrysler 7'-laiine Engine!
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Newport Dredging Co.
631 31st St. -·--Market Spot
200 Marine Ave. -Anton Hershey -Balboa Island
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Port of Seven Seas Boat Landing
Boat Sales-Marine Ways-817 Coast Fllgb.way
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El Paraiso Cafe
McFadden Place -Newport -·--Sportland Bowling Center
Main Street-Balboa-Phone: 24al --·-Sawyer Sport Shop
'llJ7 Marine Ave.-Balboe Island
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Western Canners Co.
W.M.Loncmoor -·-Kay Finch Ceramics
Corona del Mar --·--
Cliff Joye's Service
!500 W. Central-Balboa-Pb. 1172
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The Blue Sails
Books, Greetfnl: canls, Artist Sup.--Maln St.-BaJOOe -·-Melrose Abbey Mausoleum
E. Fenton Dean, Manager -Ph. Orange 131 --·--
Juniata Ceramics
3090 W. Central -Ph. 347·W -·--. Polly Apparel
Gilbert and Leah Brown-COSta Mesa -·--Central Boat Works
Designers & .Builders-Foot of 31st St. --·-Hormen Fish l\olarket
Fresh Fish and Sea Foods
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Balboa Sportfishing Fleet
Paul Lorentzen-Pavilion-Balboa
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Sam's Sea Food Cafe
Coast Highway -Sunset Beach
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Famous Dept. Store
201 E. Fourth St. -Santa Ana
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A Friend
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Foster & Sons
Truscott Cruisers-920 Coast Highway __ ,._
Theo's Cafe
318 East 4th St. -Santa Ana ,-v-
Higgins Pleasure Craft Co.
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Newport Beach-Dale E . Watts, Mgr.-Pb. :l(8I
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A. B. HcCoUum
Lido Isle --·-Lido Richfield Station
3413 W. Central-Art Mello
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NEWPCRT-llAl.BCA
NEWS-TIMES
PHONES: NEWPORT 11 aad lS
dustryln~W~~~~~uartenilnCallfomla.
Somewhat of a stormy petrel In U.S. Industry, Mr. Kaiser
found his listeners on this occasion could g6 with him all the
way on the slogan, "What the West Makes, Make9 the
,., ·= • 11 ~ Tmd•~ ...i ...........,. ~ voi-mvn West!" Californians already have evidenced their faith in
OoM& -EdlUoB Pa_..... Enl7 Woclaedv V-II the state's industrial potentialities by taking nearly 30 per
SobocJiptkln Payable la Advanoe:~.50 per year la Oran&e County; cent of the entire issue of the Kaiser-Fraser automobile stock,
Ted Van Leewen, Balboa Isl.,
Writes ·of Dutch War Ordeal
All· Year Club Prepares Campaign
To Win Tourists Back to Southern .
California; Inactive During War
$2.15 per year to 4th zone; $3.00_per year to 8th zone according to representatives ot the First California Company, N~• "f a fonD.er Newport. I ob, ult her to send W!I some chew-
P..:n.tered as Second-Ou.s matter at the Postoffice ln Newport Beach, wltich handled the underNiiting of stock in the 11 western Beach rfftdent now living tn Hol-tng gum and a few candle•! u
Alter a four-year. war--lmpoaed ot them to bridge the economic gap
LDterval, Southern Calltoru!a will thta aide of complete reconversion."
be b&ck. ln the touriat bwline91 by Southern ca!Uornia bas adequate
next 1ummer with all it.a heart.. facUIUea to meet the want.a of a
California. under the Act of March 3, 1879 States. land wu recelved in a letter to · poe!rible. send aome knitting wool s. A. MEYER _ _ • _ • EDITOR AND PRESIDENT Mn. W. G. Allen or Balboa l•land. for itockinp. Of course wt an
Prtntin& Plant. 3011 \V. Central 'Avenue, Newport Bee.ch, CaD!omla Perhaps better than any slogan in expressing the philos-tt'll\flg 9ometbing of the difficulties got.n.g to pay for everything, a.a
ophy of western self-sufficiency was the check . publicly dis-ot 1,lte la th&t country. The wrtter, ooon aa we know what our money
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach • played. for 16 million dollars. to finance the huge ~making Tod Von uewen. formerly lived !a worth. Last w .. k everybody A Depeoda.ble Local 1-Uta:Uoa for Ofer S1 Yee.n on the Island and al.lo wltb the had to bring ~·ery penny to be
Thia wu decided thi8 week at large tourlat ln!lwr:. the wrveya
the annual meeUng of the All-showed. Eating places, clothing,
Year Club' ot Southern Callfomta drug, food and other stores aa well
at the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel. u almost all other lines Of bu.ai·
The plan waa announced by WU-neu, can accommodate more pat ..
lard Keith a.a he succeeded Piirter. ronage by next summer.
Bruck u prNident of the org&nt!!' ·-nie All-Year Oub,'' Keith aid,
zatlon. . did not invite tourist.a to thia a.res enleJl>rlse. Ju Earl Lee Kelly, head of the underwriting firm Mounlero at N•wport Buch, about po ... soed at the bank o.nd now
Active
Member
of
and former state director of public works, pointed out: '"The whom be u ked. Ftret word about everybody bu ten guilders or n~
ima . ti l 1· "t t th Calif . . th t Mr. and Kn. Mounler, who have money. What we will have left, gma on can P ace no im1 O e omta emptre · a been ln JapaDeae prleon e&m.pe tn when all t.11 over, and bow much
can be built by the team of California capltal-which'is Cali-Java, W&1 received lut week by wo a.re going to pay tor taxes. we
fomia savings----Califomia bra.ins and California manpcM•er." their daughter. Mh. Everett do not know. Holland wu a rtch ,
The all-out campaign to revive durtng the war. llt the same ~
the prewar atream Of free.spending however, we urged them to plan
visitors wa.s voted after the mem-and save for a ~~ar Southern
bership beard survey reports C&litomla vacation..
Armistice Day
Like a ghost from the tomb of the past the anniversary of
Armistice Day rises to remind us of the great good that
might have come to all men if the expectations of that day
had been fulfilled.
· th I .limi. Nunan a.a told ln the Newa..Tlmee ve ri b 1ry· lt •-• Nor ts ere a foreseeab e t to the natural resources and the clipping haa been ..... t ry c coun -now lB poor.'
Calif
-....... Telling ot the COMCripting of
of this fortunate region. omians have it in their power to Leewen.. men to work tn Germany, he ea.ya,
00 make of their state what they will. Telling of the German• taking "At first they took only young
Formula for Youth
If we remember correctly it was George Bernard Shaw
who said. "Youth is such a woaderful thing it's a s hame to
\\raste it on children."
hou11ee. furniture, and eepecla.lly men. up to 40 yean. but later on
bicycles, the writer 98.ys, "often they grabbed them up to 60 yean.
whole blocke of houses were sur-The last few monthe of the war I
roundf'd and they came into every never went out without taking one
showing that the area will need the
•timulua of tourbt Speo.ding with.in
a f~ months to replace the war-
Ume expenditures which for near-
ly four years have helped sustain
the region's economy whtle the
touri8t ind'UBtry was non-exlatent.
'Southern CallfonJia will urgent-
ly need the economic etimulus of
the t.ourt8t industry which bas
helped our standard' of living con-
siderably above that of the na-
tional average," Keith saJd.
ROME, AUTO, MABIN1I:
RADIOS BEPAutro
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BURT R. NORTON
1111 o-• mwa,: P!lolle un
Newport Beach, Oallf.
It was on November 11, 1918. that men hailed the birth
of a 'ne\V era in human relationships--an era in \vhich the
world would be "safe for democracy". Governments were to
settle their differences by international arbitration instead of
International anarchy; justice for all peoples both great and
small was to be achieved through the League of Nations.
Down through the ages men-and certainly women, too
-have sought some means of rolling back the years so that
they might keep that magic thing called youth. But no one
has found a way of keeping perpetually young.
house looking for bicycles, radio<, of the girls with me. For the first
typewriters, food . So aft.er a while place to help me look around if the
we all had secret cupboards v.·here Germans were near, and In the
we put all these things. Our bi-second place to tell my wife v.·here
cycles were taken apart and put I had gone if it should have hap-
away and we rode on the most pened." Other details were of fam-
crazy sort of vehl cle4 you can ily newe, and the v.'Titer cloeed
imagine-no tires-one large wheel wtlh a mention of Balboa Island
and one very amall one. and y,•ondered If ·it ha.d changed
'There bas been a ttme, and It much.
lasted several months, \•.rhen v.•e
''This" is ebO\\-n by the fact that
69 per cent of our jobs are depend-
ent ~ the distribution of goods
and eervices. This field embraces 1 ~------------~ ROOFS
But the fervent hopes and joyous expectations that were Gradua lly, however. people are realizing that a tender age had no \\'ater, no electricity, no C t p ti
gu, no kerose-ne. \Ve bad no coal OaS roper es
ond had an awfut time lo get a l Organized by
little flrewOOd in the country, (buy M d M W •
praotically all lines of endeavor
but 1a.gri.cuJ ture and manufactur-
ing, and it respondsi immediately
to the needs and the dollars of
tourists, our sul"Veya ahov.•."
APPLIED OB REPAIRED
Free Estimates & Inspection
W. ;J. Benbow
3Wl Marcus Ph. Nwpt. 1012-J
born that day did not long live. They were suffocated in the • does not in itself constitute youth, nor do advancing years ne-
atmosphere of intense national selfishness. jealousy and cessarily take it away. A striking statement about youth was
power politics. given to General MacArthur in .1942 and he keeps it on his
In 191S'men thought---0r professed to think-tha t lasting desk. It says, in part:
peace could be a ttained throug h holding conferences. making "Youth is no t a time of life-it is a state of mind.
lt 'black' or steal it ) to cook our l r. an rs. e1ss
meals. And v.·hat kinfi of meals! But that ls O\'er now. thanks to
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Announcement of the formaUon
Toui;.sts. Keith as9erled, mean I
jobs. "We're going to need plenty !---------------
agreements. signing d~menl•. These things were d o ne, but I "Nobody grow s old by merely living a number of years;
permanent peace did not come. \Vhy? Because the form for people g row old by deserting their ideals. Years wnnkle the
peace was there but not the spirit. Conferences without co-skin. but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. \Vorry.
operation. agreements \vithout adherence t o them. sign a tures · doubt. self-distrust . fear a nd despail'--these are the long . long
without sincerity-al !these led down the w ell-rutted. one-years tha t bow the head and turn the growing spirit back
our Allies . For many or us they of the Coe.gt PropertiM Company, ,--------------------------~
came just In tlme and many did at 703 F.. Central avenue. Balboa. [
not come through. There Is very "'. ... made by George_ B. Weiss. tor Newport. Balboa Tourist Bureau
much tuberculosis 00\1.'&days. I nine years ch1ef sohc1tatlon clerk I All M
"\\re came through all Mght but of the Southern Pacific Rail road. odes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii
I had lost 35 pounds. We gel to.rmerly Of Glendale, and by his I Round-the-World Trips in the near future. See
plenty bread. little butter and v.·ife, L. Elaine \Veiss. v.:ho has I Mrs. Roy Keene. Ph. 891. 801 Palm. Balboa
sugar, no tea or coffee but enough l been conducting the realty bus!-I Haun: 10 a.. m. te 8 p. m. way road to a repetition of the holocaust of 1914-18. to dust.
Annistice Day of 1945 finds us telling ourse!Yes tha t "this ' "You are as young as your faith, as o ld as your doubt; as
time" the sacrifices of our boys \viii not have been in vain. I young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear; as young
They need not be, but their sacrifices alone cannot insure as your hopes. as o ld as your despair."
potatoes. \-\-'e get 31~ ounces of l ness here. l'--------------------------...J
meat each wee k per person and The ney.• fi rm will include an·
7 ounces or fat . butter and oil in-other couple, Richard \V.Othmer,'
eluded. If possible. Annie and I beg escro\\' offi cer of the Title Insur-
of you to srnd us raisins, tea, ance and Trust Company of Los
cocoa , t:ioui ll on cubf's. :iialted pea-~gel~s. and Marloe H. Othmer.
nuts. The ch ildren say in chorus, his V.'1 fe , y,·ho has been un assist·
peace. Perma ne nt peace must g row out of the day to day It would seem that the General has applied this statement
efforts of men of a ll nations to deal with each other t oler-to himself for not only does he look much younger than his
antly, patiently, understandingly. 65 years. but his faith and self-confidence m ade him "young"
If this be done the h a unting ghost of Armistice Day will enoug h to com e back after the disaster of Bataa n. whereas
vanish. for the great good which that clay promised will be doubt a nd despair might h ave m ade an other man of fe\.-et'
ant of Mr!!. W elf"S in co nducting
Costa l\1esans Have I the;, realty bus;ness here. .
.3£-4131.».00JJ. ;/)ia-..J.
3fam :J£.arl or~ ~ • • The ne\•: company y,·111 be equ1p-U TIUSUaJ Success With r•\l to handle a teal estate bus;-
a chieved. yeors too "old" for such a feat. Ne\V Rust Rem 1 ness no''" expanding with Increased over calls. it v•as explained. They oc-cra~~~lli~[lla~!J:~
'What the West Makes, !\take s the We st!'
Hent")' Kaiser. the ebullient \\·estern builrler of rlan1s ;;nrl
ships, declared in a re<.-ent San Francisco '[X'Cch hi s belief
that autos for \\·esterners can be~t bC' made ot1t \\'pst-a11 d
he's just the man to do it.
TI1e cost of butter will increase fi,·e to six cents a pound
in retail stores starting No,·ember 8. This is due to the fa ct
that the go\·e rnment sulJSidy of fi\'e cents a pound paid to
processors 'will be discontinued.
.. - -cupy the former Harry "rilliamson
\\1th tht-return nf som<' chl'm-of!i<.·rs in Balboa.
:ca l int;r• d1rr1t~ l r IO~ffif'tC'ial use, I _
:-.Ir ancl ~Ir~ \\'. I. Smith of B b B •
Coota 't"a wrce able to put to-0 r1scoe weds
geth.r • m;xture wb ;ch they had Wave in Memphis
tested bcl ore the v.·ar and Dl1\\'
r..ri Li,.,,,,,_u,,. 11 s-10s.,... y ..
11. w. Cor. 4th & Sycamore IANTA AHA
Predicting that California's population. now exceeded
only by New York's and Pennsylvania's, "·ill double in 10
years, Mr. Kaiser intimated that as soon os the \\'ilfow Run
plant is in full production o n the new K aise r-Fraser cars. the
company will attend to the launching o f a n aut o-building in-
r\irplnnfs cruising constantly six
1: t\1·!' 1n th£' air \\'Ill provuJe n:itio-i.-
y.·1de 11·\cv1~1on and F:-.t i ad.n p~o
grums for l'VCn t he remotest rural
se-ctinr.s under the rec~·ntly an-
noun('cJ gy9tem nf Stratovisi<l n Ue-
velcped by \\1est1nghous.! and The
Glenn L. b.Iartio Compa11 y.
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1 ODT Says Many Must Wait ·
Three Years for New ·Cars
Betts
Than
SAFETY SPECIAL
Chevrolet Motors Reconditioned
Here Is What You Get: 39 to 42 Models
s&g~so
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• Valves Ground
• New Oil Rings and Pins
• New P oin ts
• Main Bearings Adjusted
• Rocker Arms Overhauled
• Clean Vent Pipe
• Engine Timed
• New Spark Plugs
• Motor Flushed
• 5 Quarts Oil
• O il Pump Inspected
• Cooling System Tested
Is All You Pay.
Budget Terms
If Desired
Six Factory Trained
Mechanics
To Serve You .
Culbertson Chevrolet Co., Inc.
ilD OLDSMOBU.E DEALER
NEWPORT BEACH
HUNTINGTQN BEACH
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Capt. Robertson •
Back Home Again;
To Resume Studies
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are ma.rkrtin~ a rust -solvent Bob B~oe, 26, :youngest son
kno~-n as Kros-0. It ls claimed to of ].trs. R. J. Briscoe Sr., 129 San
be hannlt!'!..~ to tbe skin or to the Isabel avenue. CO!rt.a ~f esa. mar-
most delicate plated surfaces of. ried recently in 1I emphis. accord-
je~·elry. 1 Ing to his brother J an. fi rst assi3t·
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Accmmtant
The Smiths first mi:<C'd up a ant fire chi ef of Ne..-..-port Beach. I,--------------:
!'mall nmoun~ of the ingredlentg tn Bob, rated a motor machinist J. S. \V HY TE
a !.l i:<n1a.stt'r, and Jatrr \\'ith a nHlle 1 lc: \\"ed a \\~BVE.', Jan SR.id, ~('OME TAX CO:SSULTA:ST
v.·ashlng machine. In August they but did not remember her name. A.uttlorir.ed bY the Unti.ffi s1aw. Tna. installed 100 It W7 Deparune.nt \o rE"p~n\ c•.aoo.t• In A .ga on mixer, and She is stationed · at th£' same connec-11011 w!lb lorome t.u matt.er•.
si nce then t h<·y have marketed ~l em phis :'\'°R.\"al Air Station as .&UDfT'S • 8\"HTJ:M.I
Z4.000 elg-ht ou?ce bottles. it v.·a~ I Bob, it is undE.'rstood. BOOKKr.r.rrso SE&\.'JCE
SUBVl!:YOBS
SIEGEL & RAUB
J:ngt.neers & Su.n••yon
1808 Nel-'-port Blvd. Costa Mesa
Telephone 2S5S·J
261 '7 W. Central Newport Beach
Telephone 12S
Capt. 0 . Zeller Rnbert.."'°n jr ..
son of ~Ir and '.\1rs. 0 . Zeller
Robt't·tson nf Cornnn del '.\fa r .
arri\·p(I hnme Saturday from F.ng-
la.nd. '':here he has bt>rn fQr the
pa.st t\\'() yc>nr$ ,,·ith the Army Air
reported by Smith. They explained Office 1840 llull«" Bl,·d.., c-ta ,.._
th f
l'booe ~ .. ...-port Z440-W
F orce.
e ormula '-''SS ob tained from an l-------------'--------------'\~------------·
old Gennan scientist, and .neve r .&BCBITECT
HI" camr h\' train fr nm Florida bt'fore placed on the markE.'t. Why Suffer? PllYSIOIANl!i. SUBGEONS, H.D after flying ~from England, and I
v.·as In charge of R cnnting-ent of ~fr. and Mrs. s D. Nannev Armand Monaco
17 men bound for Fort :}J acA r thur, have moved into lh.eir new hom~ Gordon M.Grundy, M.D.
\\"ho?re they expect to be diseharged at 119 4lst street this pa.st v.'eek. B&ekacbe, HeadacbeA, Palm In ARCHITECT Phyglclan and Surgeon
this \\'eek. lfr. ;\""anney has been in the hard-1 Groln and Lep-1..oM of \11ta1· 814 W. Ba)· Ave., Balboa 1'"'loth and CentraJ Ave.
Robertson y.·8.81 navigator of the 1\:are departm('nl at the South tty-".i\lwa3·11 Tlred"-Hlgll and Newport 1724
plane. v.·hirh ca.me by y,·ay of Casa Coast company for ee\'eral years. Lo\l' Blood PreYure _ "SUp· !721 Laltewood A\'e. Otnc.e Rn.. :lO·U lWD..: 3·5 p.m..
Blanca. Dakar. Natal , Brazil and 1.frs. Sopbine Nelson of Devil» plni(' _ Growing Old before Los Angeles NOmuuidy 6IO! Telephone S7
Puerto Rico. and stops v.·ere made Gate. N . D .. '-"'&.s a guest l8.6t week your tfm&-Anemla--Skln and
overnight at each fi eld. He is a at the home of Mrs. Ida Sande,
d t N
K.Jd.ney Ailment. respond quick· gra ua e of ewport Harbor pa.st.or of the Assembles of God Union High h t d ly to eur Exclusive Technique I sc. oo an waa at-church at her home. Orang~ ave-tendlng the Unlver!llty of Cali. nue, Co!fta Mesa.. without Drugs. Pain, 811J"CfJ"Y
fomla.. Berkeley campll!I, "'heq be ;-------------or InjecUom.
enlleted. He plans to continue his Co..111.ltatl.011 nt'P.:lt
education and hopes to go to the N E W LI N JS DJ" Anohlm-t
University ot Southern Call!om ;a. Craft Greeting Cards Dr. E. F. BeO. D. c., Ph.<J ..
but haa not yet made up hi.! mind Stationery 107 Had Street
a.s to bU! future line of study. Newport Beach, Callt. Brooki y · ty Pbc>ne ttM -Res. 1191
Mr 11gs ar1e e--.-~ • -9.·ao ·-7 .•n . and Mrs. tgnulo cUlro. 800 "--B ......... " ._._ • ""..... "' "'7V
g"S vu-C wy. Oorooa del. Mar other bo--by •npola~-nt ~ v.rb.lttier-street, Costa lfesa.. ...... _.. .....,
are parenf.3 of a daughter, born ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;~~~~~~~ ! Oct. 31 at Sant.a Ana Com.munil)' :
I hospital. She we ighed 9ix pounda
and three-fourths ounces.
WELCOME HOME!
Newport Harbor Post 291
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A!l'TOBNEYS AT LAW
LEROY P. ANDERSON
ATI"ORNEV AT LAW
Coat.a Mesa Bank Building
Phone 426
Co.ta Mes.a Callfol"nla
DAY llCllOOLS
Mortin1er Scltool
sos <JDnl Ba•--Onder: (Jollep, Preparatory
DAY SCHOOL Now 0-G.A. Mortimer, MA., Osford
Prtndi-J l'bone 115%
Dll:NTISTS
DR. OBED LUCAS
Dentist
• 2.202'°' W. Centr-a l, Ph. 1480
NEWPORT BEACH
HAROLD K. GRAUEL
CHAPEL
"We (JUJ'Selves the Better Serve
By Serving Ot:here Best"'
Phone Newport ~1
Costa Mu.a eall fornl•
OPTO~
ROBERT A. CRAWFORD
Opt-, D.
OPTOMETRIST
Eye. Examined -Gia.ea F\lted
1712 Newoort Boulevan:I
Pttone 2430 COSTA MEAA
Mrs. Marian F1emlng moved into
her i'pa.rtment at Abalone avenue, I
Balboa Island. lut week. She baa I
been living with' ber daughter,
Kn.. Dixon Smith. while i-ecupera~
lag trom .,. mn ... that kept ber
in Good Samarttan boopltal tor
eome t.tme.
Conrad Richter, M.D.
Pllyrldaa .... SUreon
1.10 E. 18U. St-
CMta M-.
Bovt: 10-U: a.m. a.ad 1-5 p.m..
Phone 133
DR. G. E. TOHILL
PHY&ICIAN and SURGEON
2'20ll Coaat Blvd., f'MWoort a.acJI
-Phane -Offke 286-W Ru. 286-A
If No An9w•r Call Newport 5
Gerald Rauaa, M.D .
2830 West Central Ave..
Newport BQch
Ph. 1028-·No An•wer call 301·M
X·Ray Servlee
Mllk>n M. MuweO. M. D
11111 w-Cleatnl
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Pbone Newport IOI!
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 847 Aft., Balboa
Newport ITU
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NOVIEMBIER
Bl&I> x-HIP
Puauc Noncu EV E R y
In wiihin ten cky• otter U\11 .. moe
i-on you at Ullo IUll1ll10U, If eenec1 '
-0.l wtthJD the County at Oranp. or
N·Ew ·s-TIMES CLASSI
'Read Them for Profit
FIED AD IS AN OPPORTUNIT Y! • • • U11e Them for Raulta
6.7 Lt 3.T
w. 7 10~ ,:14 ········· 5:4' wtthln thirty c1a,. If ....,,oc1 !.i-•---U you don't find what you are IQo!dnc for ~ 111 t111s 1mue PbODe Newport B•cll 12 or 13 and plue your ows amll!l'tW aoent ---
o.o wbere ~and you &N .nottfted that ~~::::::~::::::::::::::'.i;iiii:ii~~~::::::::::::;~·~;;~~~;;~~~~====~:J::~;;:~~~;;~;:::::::::::;;~;;;:::;;;;:;;;;:::::::::::::;::::;:::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::: 1:30 unieea' you 110 appear &n.d anawer ; -· 0.2 u above nqulred, the plalntlft will PUBLIC NoTICl!:S · om:~w~m·~~AID9~!_--_,.-_;•~ SALE ll(Jll()llLLAIQ1Jll 10 BOATa. 811PPLDl8 • •w:•r. llllTAD •1UAL mAn:
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Tiii.-u. plaof 4 IA Of"llW' f/11. oeauJ"NllC.
UOt nsw-...... : 4arll new-p ...
take Jlldgment tor any money or ------------Sickroom SUl>Plies FOR SALZ-Pbllco Dec. .....,.,.,_ ---'-----''-------'-'
dam&gee demanded In tbe Com-the sum of $3.00 coat.I lm.poeed by Bed .d.~ JT&Pb. 606\.i W . Central Avenue, FIRE EQUIPMENT TESTS -
plaint, u arialng u-con~ or the provtsiona of ald •la.tutu Pula and • Balboa. or phone N . B. 883-W. C-0-Two, Pynae &: Foam ret1lll. wm apply to the~ fOt" ~ upon the owner or ownen at ea.ch Newport Pharmacy ; 83'"4tc CO• ttzed ay1tem and Portable. Puauc· Noncu other rdlet demaoded tn the com-certlttcate af purcbue. llated. ln 21.08 Ocean Front-Pkone 5 now available. ETS-HOKIN A:
CEllTIFICATE OF BUSINEU: pl&IDt. aid statel:l)ent. ae well ae upoo ___________ u-_1_tc Typewriters Repaired GALVAN, 1000 Clout Hlgbwa,y.
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME Givm under my band and ee&l each penon wbo may have ..,. AdJ'ustable Crutches T Dey Service Pbotw tl!M. 73-tfc at the 8uper1or O>urt of the Ooun· quJred by pUrchaee, an lnte:reat in. KESA RADIO .I: EWOC'TRONICS
THE UNDERSIGNED d 0 e • ty ot Orange, 8tate ot Catltornla. all or .ome portion at the lande N rt Ph 1794 Newport Blvd. Higgins Boats •·-~· thill ai.t day at July, 19411. deecribed I, n the certificate. And ewpo armacy .....,.,. 3i~te M-M-4tc 10\i to 60 Feet _._,, cert.tty that they a.re con. 2108 Ocean Front-Phone ~ ductlng Boat Deatgn, building and B. J. SMrnI. notice fa hereby given that ln the 85-ltc FOR S~L&dy'1 bicycle; aleo friorlty orden taken DOW <
npatr •t Foot ot. Slat street. County Oetk and am of the event wch unpaid balance of th~ --=,....,=-===-----= maJ)le twin bed•. Both ln ex·
N-rt Beach. Catlforola. under • Superior Coart at the State at purcbue prke. both principal and L08T AND P'Otnm II cellent coodltlon. 321 Poppy St ..
the hct!Uoua rtrm namb of CEN· Call.to~ ln and for the tntel"elt, together with IUCb coets, LDST~reen can.vu COYered l'Clfl(· Corona del Mu. Phone 1~2·M. •
TRAL BOAT WORKS and that Ooua'1\of 0nnp. be not paid within the time abov<I -. Notify Ben L&Motte. 436 8i·2tc
Dale Watts
901 Cout Highway Pll. 2088
81.ttc
COAST
Bay Front-
PROPERTIES
REA LTOR S
CO.
Four bedrooms, sun rm., living rm. with fireplace
din. nn., kitchen, dbl. garage. Pennanent. rommand:
Ing view of all Balboa,&,y .... Excellent pier and
float, with boat rack, )OCl<ers, running water, eJec..
trldty.
$3-2,000
Exclusive agents. Liberal tenns.
ll&ld ft.rm la compoeed ot the tol-By A. LLHITCHCOCK. Deputy. limited, .ii or any port.Ion of such Plimlea.t, Corona del Kar. -------------
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owing pereorur wbooe nam .. and (Seal Bupert.r Court lande ahoTe deecrlbed upon wblc:b 82-4tc 7&-LB. METAL all white Ice bnx. PLYWOOD BOATS
-••----s a.re u toll-•. to-w1t : Orange County) the purchaae price 18 unpaid, ~ _ 100-lb., 200-lb. and 300-lb. Ire n--i-to ft. ~ ....... EllPLOTllENT WANTED _, ,_~_.. nvwau.g or mo r , 8, 10, 12, 14·
.&.nthony J . Gblloct.. 403 -iOtb Pub: Sep 11 to Nov 20. 19'5 (TU•) l'Jther wtth all moneys prevloualy ~.an .. 410 SOlh St.. New:port. ~Stnet. Newport Beach; Andre J . p paid on account of the purchue WANTED-Poaltlon aa part-Um• 86-2tc Paddle!!;~O.,YpWatoon
Ocean Front-
4 Bedrooms and Income unit 1 'h Jots ____ $11,500
Beautiful 4-bedroom modem; 2¥,, baths. Barbecue .
Badminton court 100' _f_ron_tage~-· -------
Durocher, S901 Marcu. Avenue, UBLIC NOTICE price, whether for pr1Dclpal or in-houae.keeper for bualneee peoplo,FO __ R_SALE--___ R_ope __ r_bl_g_h_<N_en--g-u
Newport Beach: Jacob Boden--------------tere9t, wtl1" be forfeited to the 2-6 hour• dally or 2 or 3 daye a r&Dge ; alao luggage tnJJer. 1713 St,lllnc Dlllehy.
boefer, 1920 FuUerton. Avenue, state ot Callfomla-State Landa State, tn accordance with the pro-week; U.O nlce laundry work Ocean mvd., Newport. 85-ltc Watson Woodcraft Shoos
Costa Mesa; Robert C. Stewart. Commiasioo. _ Dlvtaton ot State v181.ona ot ea.td eta.tute1. and all done by hour ln your home. 811 Cout Highway, Phone 601.
l!W)4. Dodson Avenue, San Pedro. Landa_ Department ot nnance. such cert111catel ot purch&ae 1baJl Ph: N. B. 1973-M. 85-llp FOR SALE-'32 Buick aed&n, good 79-tfc
Wttne• my hand. thJa 31st day statement prepared by the State thereupon. beeome null and void: ------------tire•. Geona iia1l tor 8 Meter -------------
ot OctobeT, 1934. Landi Commluton pur!lllant to the And notice WI hereby given that ~00:~ Salt!: boat. perfect condttJon. Trlplept BOA.T8-ltot. Sold &lad Tr:eded
A. J . CHI.LINO provi.llon.s of Chapter 1399. Stat-any penKln having a conveyance ot Inn. PhNM aeo. &-ttc tube cuter, excellent cond.IUon. ~ ~~ ~
JACOB BODENHOEFER utee ot California, 19'&5, ebowing the whole or a portion ot the landa Phone N. B . 1638·W day11, or call
ROBERT C. STEWART total amo unt of the p"-•--price above deiK:rlbed. but to whom the WANTED-Olah wuher e.nd wait· at 422 Acacia St., Corona det Km. 00. ~~ M 30IO W. OID.tral Ave. P-b. 2.881-W. A. J . DUROCHER of the tollowtng described lands cerlltlcate or purchase ha1 never reee, tull Ume or abort boura. ar evenlng11. 8'-tfc
State of Callfornl&, ) in Orange County, together with been 1JUn-endered, ·may protect hla Call Newport 2268. M.-ttc FOR SALE-Ladle.a light weight N.-port Beach. CA.lit.
County ot Qn.nge ) 511. the amount ot the purc.haae price landa f rom forfeiture b y paying HELP WANTED-Woman or girl bicycle, $25. Victory type. Call _. ___________ :M-_Ul!_1
On thJs 31st day ot October, paid thereon, and the amount of the amount ot the purchaae price Newport 1209. 85-2tc d int t du b rU to work in bindery department. -------------A.D.. 19-4.5, before me Alma ~ the purchase price unpaJd and due" an eree e on IJUC po on Part time work. lnqutre News·
Rath a Notary Public tn and t or October 1, 19-45. Under 'Mde Land a.nd . tumfshJng satWa.ctory ev1· Times office. 84-tfc
the s aid county and irt.ate. residing Location Number 37 Certltlcate of dence of hla posieesaory right to the -------------
Pennsvlvania Oil
Gatfon -70c
therein, duly commissioned and Purchue No. 22 la~ed February land. as ln said statutes provided. p ]] CJ k
11Worn, personally appear-eel An-1. 1878 to J . R. Toberm.an for f'rac· I.n Witness Whereof the undersign· Excelle~f~rt!fty tor Western Auto Supply
thooy J . Ghiloni. Andre J. Dur-Uon in NWI,4 ot Section 26. and ed bu executed thia etatement and competent woman. Authorized Dealer
ocher, Jacob Bodenhoefer and trac. ln NE11_ ot Sec. 27, T. 6 s., affixed the l!leal of the State Landa 1836 Newport Blvd., Coat.a Mesa ~ t to For Appolntmeot
Robert C. Stewart known to me R. 10 W .. S. B. M., 158.20 acre•: Commission a Sacramen , Call· Phone 2448 84-2tl' ____________ s_•-_•_tc
to be the persons "''h~e name11 Total a.mount ot purchue price fomia. this 15th day ot Stptember -------------
a.re subecribed to the within ln.stru· $158.20 : amount ot purchaae price A .O . l9-4 5, HELP WANTED -Re.aponaible
peraon to look after two chll·
dren afternoons and occasional
eves. Through November. Bal·
boa laland. Ph. N. B. 128.5.
ment. •and acknowledged to me paid $31.6i: amount of interest State I..and3 Commission
that they executed the same. paid $12.97: amount of purchase (Seal) Carlyle .F . Lynton.
IN WTTNESS WHEREOF, I price unpaid 5126.56; amount of Executive Officer
Stamps For Collectors
U. S. and Foreign. Approvals
on Request.
MESA HOBBY SHOP
1794 Ne"''porl Blvd., C08la Mesa
FOR SALE--FlatUe Cla.as, raclr!:g
l!l&ilboe.t. 1B feet in length, 2 eeta
Kenny Watts racing salle, can-
vas cover a.nd two..wheel traner.
Ftnrt eta.as condition, $350 caab .
2025 Kenneth Road, Glendale.
CHarleeton 8·1237. 83-ftc
BOATS-Bot. Sold and Traded
Marine Engines and Pa.rt8
MARINE SALVAGE AND
MFG. CO.
3090 W . Central Ave. Ph. 2388·W
Newport Beach . call!.
26-tfc have hereunto set my hand and af-lntere9l unpaid and due Jan. l . By A. P . Ireland, Chief Clerk.
tlxed my official seal the day and 1946. $860.88; total amount of Pub.-Nov. 6 , 13, 20, 27, 1945.
year in thi11 Certlticate first above principal, interest and costs due CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
8~-tfc 84•4tc _MU_Sl_C_AL--&-BAD--1-0 _____ H
written. Jan. 1. 1946, $990.44. Under Tl.de F ict it ious F irm Name
(Seal) ALMA M . RATH. Land Location Number 79. Certif·
G lide r s, Model Planes
Boats, RaUroad Cars, Balsa
Wood. Glue, Dope. Kni\•ee, etc.
MESA RADIO &: ELECTRONICS
179-4 Newport Blvd.
RADIO REP AlRS-All makes;
tubes, ete. Marine i:lectrt.clan..
Ph. 2-417. Burt Norton, 1111
Coast Hgwy.. Nev.'J)Ort Beach.
1-ttc
Notary Public in and tor icate of Purchase No. 38 Issued THE UNDERSIGNED do here·
88.id Coun_!y and State. January 20, 1880. to C. E. F.'rench by certify that they a.re conducting
(My Corr.m ission Expire3 October
1
for frac. in Sec. 26. T. 6 S., R. 10 8 Real Estate Brokerage buslnees
1~. 1946.) W .. S. B. M ., 43.80 a cre3: Total at 703 E. Central Avenue. Balboa.
TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
NEEDED Phone 345-Costa ~leas 84·4lc -,..,.---,,...-.,---:::---=---:.,.--:-
Need An Extra Radio? Pub.-Nov. 6. 13. 20, 27. 1945. amount ot purchase price $43.80; California. under the ticUtlous
NOTICE OF INTENOE.O SALE amount of purchase price .paid firm name of COAST PROP·
Under Section 3440 Clvll COde ~.7s ; amount of interest paid ERTIES CO. and that sa.id ~rm Is
of the State of Callfoml.a $O.l 9 ;· amount ot purchase price composed of the f ollo'Ning peraons.
unpaid $35.04; amount o! interest whose names and addressee a.re u
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: unpaid and due Jan. l . l946, follows, to.wit:
That G. MORGAN FITZWATER $234.50; total amount of princ ipal, Geo. B. Wela. 316 E . Ocean
Vendor , whose address la 421 interest and cosll!I due Jan. l , 194'6. Front, Balboe., Calltornia.
#Harding Street. in Balboa, County $272.54. Under T1de La.nd Location L . E;_Ialne, Weiss, 316 E . Ocean
ot. Orange State of California, in-Number 80. Certificate of Purchase Front. Balboa., California.
tench to ~U to Thos. Dugan and No. 39 lsaued January 20, 1880 to Richard W . 0th.mer. 312 Al\'&·
Dorothy A. Dugan. husband and C. E . French tor frac. In NY., of rado Place. Balboa. Calltornla.
wtte, Vendtti. whose addrem ts Sec. 26, T . 6 S., R. lO W .. S. B. M., Marloe H. Othmer, 312 Alvarado
202 East Central Avenue, In Bal-29.7-4 acres: Total amount ot pur· Place, Balboa, ~ornta.
boa.. County ot Orange. State of chue price $29.7-4 ; amount of pur-WITNESS our handa th.la 26th
ca.utomia. the following deacrlbed chase prtce paid $.5.9:S ; ~ount of day of October , 19-4~.
penonal. p roperty, t o-wtt: interest paid $0.20. amount ot pur· • ·GEO. B. WEISS
All llock ln. trade f'txturu chue price unpaid 123.79; amount L. ELAINE WEISS
equipment and good wW. ot. a cer~ of tntereet unpaid and due Jan. 1. RICH.ARD w. OTHMER
taJ.n Beauty Shop buainem known 19-46, $159.46 ; total &mount of MAR.LOE H . <>TH.MER
u .. BALBOA INN BEAUTY AND principal, tntereat and coeta due State ot ca.tl!orn.La, ) as.
MASSAGE SALON" and lcx:ated Jan. 1, 1946· $l86,2:!i. Under T\de County of Orange )
Good Pay While Leaming
and Regular Increases
J obe available tn many
other Southern California
dtl ...
Southern California
Telephone Company
Apply
100 Eut. Bay Avemue
Balboa
o r
01'\t North Main Street
Santo Ana
Prompt Service
on
Lubrication
Oil Chan ge
G reasing
Washing
Polis hing
EXPERIENCED HELP
Theodore Robins
Authorll:ed. F ord Dealer
22nd Ac Central. Newport
83-2tc
STEEL KITCHENS
at Balboa Inn.. tn Balboe.. County Land Location Number 81, Cer--Ou thJJI 26th day ot October, ---~. ----------1
of On.n«e. Ste~ ot Callfornla. and utlcate at PUM:baae No. iO leouod A. D.. l!M5, before me, H . M. Cail 117~J For Custom )3uilt
that a e&le. tranater and ua1gn-January 20. 1880 to C. E . French HOLKER. a Notary Public in and First Class Painters
ment of the a&me wm be made, t or rrac. tn SE1' of Sec. 23, and t or &ald County and State, penon-A. J . Burton Paint Store Cabinet Types
Let WI make your battery port·
able all electric tor a very rea·
sonabl& fee.
SOS RADIO
215 Marine, Balboa Ialand
84-4tc
Balboa-
Good 2-bedroom bungalow. Furnished. Ooee to
everything ···-·-·······-····-.... ··-·· .. ··-····-···-......... $9,000
Attractl.,e Peninsula 2-bedroom home; Well furn.
lshed. Something different ....... -.......... --.... $10,000
Balboa Island-
Modem 2-Bedroom home; nicely furnished
Corona de! Mar-
Large Bay Front Jot
$15,800
COAST
703 E. Central
PROPERTIES
REALTORS
Balboa
$8,500
co .
Phone 683
82·:!tc
BUSINESS OPPOR~ .., I
BOAT MFG. and SALES--Owners
Ulness forces sale of profitable
business. Hiway location. Long
term lease. Retail, wholesale, ex·
port sales; 4 months orders on
hand. Franchise on outboard m~
tors and plastic boats. New ma·
chinery, stock. piY"\'ood. pat·
t erns . jigs. truck, 3·phase power.
T erms. Box 869. Balboa Island,
Calif. 85--tfc
$16,500
2 etory stucco. 4 bedrooms,
2 bathe. Extra lot. Pa"ed
Goo d Buy
W. L. Jordan
700 Ea.at Central, Balboa
Pbone 153 A5-2tc
WANTED TO RENT ill ------------~
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HOUSE WANTED
In Balbo a
Two or Three Bedrooms
Pennanent Residents
The Coach Lamp Cafe
504 West Central
Phone 2268
83-tfc
BALBOA ISLAND
Income. 6 u.nita turniabed.
$35 000. T e rms
OPA celii,;g $3i0 per month
Gertrude A. Waldron
WM. W. SANFORD
Broker
Ezclu.lve Agent
Phone 23-4-W
WANTED TO LEAS&-VllC&Dt 16
acre or 1 whole a.er; on Newport
BlYd M!ntmum ot 't' yrs. Prefer
longer. WW improve to au.it our
buaineu. Before 6 p.m. call New·
port Be&ch 2so, ett.er e caU
~12-M. SS..tfc
New
3-Bedroom Homes
and the conalderatlon therefor wtJI trac. in NE14 <>( Sec. 26, T. 8 s .. ally appea.red Geo. B. Weiu and I.. Magnoll& • W<Ctmlnater, R d s· k u 'ts
• be -1.1 a t 10:00 o'clock Lm. on R. 10 W., S. B. 11.., 77.SO acrM: Elalne Weise and Richard W. Costa Kea 79-tfc ange an ln nl ,_... To'-' t ~ •-· r1 MERCHANT l4arine otncer'• wtfe Saturday the 10th d&y of Novem-....... amoun "" purc..._e, P ce 0th.mer and Marloe H. 0th.mer, Shower D oors and year old child want small
ber, 1945, at the eecrow .._ ... $27.30: a.mount ot purcbaae price known to me to be the pereona l!:XPERJENCED PAINTERS. -Carpenters Available
-floon-TUe bath TDe '"k Dwble swap
$1900 dowD-$M per moath
-..-· paid •• .... ·-ount ~ tn•-re t paid St··• k. H E ~ -·'d, furn. houae or apt. 'tn June 1. meot at Bank of America NTltSA. ..... 'HJ; _...._ ui L.tll' • wboee namee ue 1JUbecrtbed to the ~Y wor · · -.cDo.._. Southern Oou:ntlee Supply Co. for ~ malntenance Loul.ae Heim Kadau, 1220 Ea.t
at Ba1boa Bn.nch in Balboa.~Coun-$0.09; amount of purchase price within Jnatrument, and ack.nowl· '14 Old County Rd., Coat& Mea. 1« Cout Blvd. North ud repair
ty Of Orange, State ot caltfom.la. unpaid 121.84; amount ot lnt&reet edged to me that they executed 81-ttc L&gUn.a Beach Tel 6352 o. z . ROBE"TSON Palmyra. <>ranee. Phone l6&-J
DATED October 30, lH~. unpa.td U1d due Jan. 1· l9-46, the ume. 1--------------SS·tfc Call Newport as collect. . S5·-4tp
O. MORGAN l'l'l'ZWA""'°'o $148.06 ; total amount or pdnclpal. IN WlTNESS WHEREOF, I MAN or WOMAN llvlo.g lo. thia ====-=::-:==------::! U-ttc WANTED b ..-.......able Tete. ·~~ 1n·-t d ·-du J 1 )MS I lnlt wtth ·--· --u f -·-~-.... TO -• 7 ·-.-·-Vendor. ...:rel an COii.a e an. · -· have hereunto ett my ha.od and vc y, ........... po~ .... on, or ...... -..-.. ...... ,.-------.,,----..,.-.,..,..,,J ph<JDe Eplployee, 2 OJ' S bedroom
THOS. DUGAN, Vendeci $170.90. Under Tide I.And Location atftxed my otnci.BJ aeat the day l'elleral work around house and WILL PAY CASH fbr 79'11' fw'.. PAINTING -PAPER HANGING houae. Permanent. Phone Santa
DOROTHY A . DUGAN, Number 82, Cerlltlc•te or Purchue and year tn th1a certiftca.te t int yacht. Y'OWll'. c heerful dis· DI.bin°" wb&t bave )'QU. Pbm:. and DECORATING Ana '5818. 80-ttc
Kake your Mlect:Ul DOW
Be~toma .. u.
Ralph P. Maakey
abo o.at mvc1.
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Vendee. No. 41 lasued J&nu&rf 20, 1880 to above written. potlUon and willing t o learn. Nwpt. · 2000. 0 . R. CAwiey, 'ltle H. E . McDonald
c. E . Fren<h tor trac. In Eli of H . M. HOLKER. P&rt or tuJJ time work. Salary Food Be¥ot, tall Nwport n• Old County Rd .. Pb: tM-W• ~~"'~"~'~·~-~·~·~n:~_::·-.:..· ----~" 150-ft. on Main Highway
Sl!:'.4 ot See. 23, and trac. tn W'i', Notary Public ln and tor aa.ld open. Jack Lawrence-. No. 2. ID9d., ec.ta Kea. •tit: Costa Meea 85-Uc Pub.-No•. 6, 19411.
No. 43289 \ ot SW1i4 C'1t Sec. 2,, T . G S., R. 10 (SEALl County and State. Harbor Island Drive. 84-tfc D" YOU want to all your old · 1n Newport Beach &re&. 4660 lq. w .. s. B. M .. s.ss ac .... : Tow Pub.--Oct :ro : Nov. 8. 18. 20. t!MS. ------------1 piano ... ""· we pay lllchMI Was hing Machines BALBOA tt. at bldp. Suitable tor e11opo or ALIAS SUMMONS '
In the Superior Court of the State
of CallfOmia In and For the
amount ot pun:baae price $8.33; ------------W A N T E D cub price. so yeuo In oran~ Repaired mfg. Uving qtro. on premllleo.
amoont <>! purcbaae price paid BU81NE88 GUIDE JO county. Danz·Schcldt Plano. Co, Part. For All Makee OCEAN FRO NT LOT Ralph P . Maskey
S4'10 eo..t mvd. County Of Or.1nme
(.Action brought ln the Superior
Courtot theCoun~~Orange.and
Complaint tiled ln the Office ot the
Oerk ot the Superior Court ot 98.ld
County.)
$1.67; amount ot lntereet paid . 25 620 N . l.ialn. Santa Ana. 5-tfc Pick up and Dellve.ry.
S0.03: amount of purchue price ROOFS REPAIRED YURN1TURE FOR SAU h SCHULER'!
unpaid $6.66 ~ a.mount ot interest Painting and sPrayt.ng S K I L L E D Wuhing Machine Shop
unpaid and .ch.Je Jan. 1. 1946, Rep&.ir Now Before Ra.J.tia. FOR SALE-Tv.'o 9xl2 Wilton 1768 Newport Blvd, COlta Meu
$-4-4.89; total amount of principal. Free Estimate. 1257·M. Santa A.Ra. C AR p ENT E RS rugs; 1 .set of twln beds, 4-po!lter Pbooe 2263 ~·ttC
lnterest and c~ts due Jan. 11 1946. J . B. LI'ITLE &: SONS. v.·alnut, box 11prings and other ...,.,,,------------
SM .5'i. under Tide Land Location 88·4tp Overtime Pay articles. Ph. N. s . is. s:1-2tc "Mor e For Your M ·oney"
Number 83. Certificate ot Purchase GENBRA L CONTRACTING. Re· · FOR SALE-Complete ut ot used We have ju.at ln1talled 3 new tac-
GRIFFITH COMPANY, a Cali· No. 42 issued Janual')' 20. 1880 lo pair and Al~ratl ona . See F"nl.nk living room funllture, match.Ing tory method Retread molda whJcb
Exclualve Area
$3500
NeY>-pert Beach, Califoml.a
Phone 402
83·tfC
2001 Ocean Blvd.
MONJl:Y TO WAN Ill
Phone Newport 315
"1. 80-tfc ~~Olrpora.Uon, Plalntiff, vs. C. E. Fren~h for fra.c . in W~ of Pellkofer. 34~ Finley ave., New· maple couch and chair. 2 extra give a deeptt tread than new
..,,&:.o ... •a-vRT OIL .t: REFINING NEl,4 and . rac. in NW',4 ot SE14 port Bea.ch. Ph. 1498_H. 43.tfc cha.I.rs. 2 lamps, 2 tablea, smok-Urea, meaning more 'mllee..ge. -------------
CO .• a C8.lltorn1& CorporaUo~ e t al, of. Section 23, T . 6 S., R. 10 W., -------------• See tng stand and drapes to match, Leave ttree ln the morning and AT OORONA DEL MAR
LOANS TO BUILD, buy, unpron.
mod.emtse or retlna.n°".
Newport Balboa Fodenl 8a'finp
and Loan ~i&t1on.
aa&a Vi& Udo ~ephon~ 1800
Defendant S. B .. M .. 10.39 acres: T otal amount PAINTING OONT&ACl'OB Sl!Wl. 226 Lido Nord, L ido t 3le, have them recapped or repa..lred 4 Lots -$2200
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE ot purchase pi-ice Sl0.39: a.mount MR. PETTY Newport Beach. Phone 119-4-J. by even.Ing or we plck up your
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET-ot purchase pnce paid $2.08 ; Painting -De~orating South Coast Co. 84-2tc car and deliver aame day. Free
INGS TO: NEWPORT OIL Ac amount o1 interest pa.Id $0.02 ; Roof Repair &: Painting loan.ere if de9ired. Money back
REFINING co .• a Calltornia Cor-amount ot purchase price u.npald Svmpson & Nollar ' or FOR SALE-Genc::ral Elec. range , gu&ral\tee ls your usu.ranee.
poraUon. EVA JOHN'SON De.K.AY, $8.31 ; amount of interest unpa.ld Ph. Nwpt. 1217-W 612 S8tb St. :~eeb:~~r.an:ve~ee~o;t~i 0:~ Gf"ade A Truck Rubber
_u Executrix or the Lut Will or and due Jan. 1. 19<6. S5'i.61; total 12-tfc C .I. 0. Hiring Hall Now Available.
Laub! F . De.Kay. Dec--~·. JOHN amount ot principal, Interest and time clock. 716 Poinsettia.. Co-~ 80-t!c Co.ta Meaa T ire & Retread Shop A.. YERKES, FRANCIS C De-cosl.!I due Jan. 1, 1946, $66.92. BYCYCL£8-Sold ru.ted or r.-• ran& del Mar. 85--ltp our new addreu
KAY. UNION NATIONAL BANK Pursuant to the provLsiorui; of paired. Vogtl's, 100 J.ia..tn SL,Mii; ----MISCE---LLANEO----US---80-FOR SALE-Tbermoray g-u beat· 1760 Newport Blvd.
OF PASADENA, u Tnalee under ChapteT' 1399. Statute!! of Callfor-BaBallboa ~d ~08 Marine Avenue. FOR S.ALE-Chriauna.s~ American er, $20. Laweon gas beater, $5. TeL N. B. 23-42 M·tfc
the Lut Will of Stephen S. Wold. nia. 19-45. the State Land.9 Com· boe. llN&nd. 22·ttc Comer Acacia and Pacific Drive, --------------Flye.r Elte. Train, extra track. 8 t eometimea known u S. S. Wold, miuton hereby demand9 that all Corona del Mar. 5-4 P --------------PA INTING CONTRACTOR manual 8W1tches, bridge. Uke Deceued. De.te.nda.Dts. amounts of the purehue price of FOR SALE-9 by 12 oval chenille
Y ••-ted to --'d I ,_ both · 1 &l d . Robert H. Daniel, Jr. new. $40.00. 600 Avocado. eo. ou a.re u.u~ appear tn an ;:ia.< anu.::i. prmc p an tn· r<>"• del Mar. 83 •tc rug and studio couch. 226 Via -~• b ht h b pal Palntlng -Waterproofing ·-..., ..., .... on roug agaioat you by the terest, s own to e un d and due Lido Nord. Ph: 119-4·J. B:>·llc
above named pla.iDUft in the Su~ by the foregoing 8latement. !!ball Interior Decorating WINDOVl FRAME GLASS BOATS. 8UPPL.D:8 II
kw Court of the State ot California, be pa.id on· or before October 1, Fre~ Estimates. • SET FREE EVERYTHING
. In and t or the County ot Orange.119-46. to the State Lands Commi.9'-Complete Spra)' Equipment Bring your wtndowa to store.
and to answer the complaint there-Mon at Sacnune.nto. together wtth Ph. lt57·R. Box 137· N ewport Bch. J Bu a1n Sto ELECTRICAL No J ob Too Big ~·4tc A.. • rt.on P t re, 14.a.g:·
WING SANG BOAT ·& REPAffi YARD
811 Coast Highway 101 ••
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lllooriap ad opaC. anQeble
for Boat. for Sale
Paddle Boardo for Beat
TRANSPORTATION 11
GLRL wants ride from Santa Ana
river bridge. Cout Highway. to
Sears. Long B;,eat"b.. Roun 8 to
5. 6805 Sea.abore Drive. 83-Ztp
Bl!MlTY AIDS
nolla & Wettmln.ster. Coat.a
Meea. Phone 117~J. 781tfc Ets-Hdkin & Galvan
Just Arrived
Freeh Heert:is Aid
BATTERIES
Gundel'900 Drug Co.
ll 7 lhln St. Ph. &15
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1000 bi.a Highway
Pbc>De 1384 97·trr
KARINE w ATS
;!; Our Marine Hanlware
;!; Our Gift Shop
and cheerluJ. helpful
suggestions
Lot on Poppy Ave.
South of klg'hway
$2000 •--House South of Highway
$4500
W . J . HOLCOMB
1517 Coa.st Highway
Corona del Mar
"Where the Flags FJy" 8~-2tc
LOANS
' $100.00 and Up to $10,000.00
See US tf' you need money
Payment.a to F1t Your lnoouw
X....... on Co.re
'I'nlcka and Tra.llen
Over 22 Yea.rs ln Santa Ana
Federal Finance Co.
INC.
429 N orth Sycamore
Phone 6200, Santa Ana, Calif. Tcy worldng today's croosword
puzzle. T1-8tc
-Glve to t he War Chest --Support the wa,. Chest -
AUT08 WANTED
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices ,
. SELL YCUR CAR NOW
While Prices are High.
Phone for our courteous buyer who will call and advise you regarding OPA regu1atirnlll-a>lling
prices and arrange all details ---\
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Newport Oievro1et and Oldlmoblle DnJen
3001 Welt Central. Newport nxn, ll02 Ocun, _ ... ..,. -/
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Spanish-American Institute, Gardena Harbor Feminine Activities A ddepUon from the Me~ a director toe 14 y~ come trun
l!i.t Youth Fellowahlp of Cbrlot all wMloo ~ life, trom the "°"" Pbcilwa 13 and 2a! + By Wlnltred Barbre
Owreh by th& Sea went to the of ){extc:au mllllonaltto to county --"==~=-=:::...==------------...:::"-====-===.::.... + Ree!<leooe Phooe 1637 ·R
~·tab-A.mertean IutJtut.i at c:11azp& ney .... t&uPt many Police Auxiliary I Stamp Club Members
G&n:lt:na rece:nUy and conducted an. and handJcraftl, ..,,.. of the Pl p H E b I t: 1 .. "'-Going .... 1y 1n the atter-best prtnterw 1n Loo AD~1 .. be· ans arty I ave njoya e ,.,ve Art Treasures of the World· Displayed
By Colored Slides at B. & P . W. Meet llioon they made & tour of the 20 Ing graduates of the in.tltuta, u With Kn. Audrey Cottle u '
I,,,,_ with lta prdeJuo &Dd bore! well u llOIDe of the nn .. t wood· h-&Dd Kn. El&lne Kc· A very ..,,joyallle and l&upble
of pure-bred Jeraey cattle, and carven tn the "•"on. Man1gal aut.ting, membera ot. the pe.rty ..,.. b~d by members or the -------------·• Some Of the great picture. pt
aw all the varloua iu:Uv!Ues. The $40,000 momorl&I ~. Pollce AIOOlluy met .....,,uy &t Harbor Stamp club~ they held Two Birthdays the world, from the 13th down to
Btu.den.ta at the luUtut.o, ot u.Jd to be tbe IDQlt • i.&utJ:tul tbe home ot KN. Frank Oottle, their lut meetJns at Ewen'• tbe 20th century, were pn1ented
;-Rev. l!I. D. Goodoll bu bMD Meth-c:b&pel In America, .. aa Lindo avenue, ll&lboa to eojoy ){-Radio •hop, c..ta ){ea, A Honored When Party In & .. r1.., of kod&<:hrome llldeo
decor&tad with the cM'Vlnir of the &n evening at pnleo and mill• microphone &Dd porl&ble ampU-Held at Balboa Home by Kr. &Dd ){n. Alan D&rtloed of
White Home
Cafe
PIERSOL'S
Profudoal~
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otudento. In tbe paUo of Ibo aria pl&la for a Cbn.tm&O party to be nor ware admirably UMd to b<o&d· the Blue 8allo lllop, 11&1-. In &
and cratt. bu.11dlnC they were held NOY. 21 at the bome Of Jin. CMt a m.ake·bellne radio qui& Tbe ....,t1o o! the n ..... L_let.m program tor the B:iwtruw. and.
aerved retruhmenta and viii.led Mabel Jonu, Balboa Ialand ab.ow whlcb wu written In • -"-J /1i .Proteut.onal Women'• club follow·
with the boym wbo Were down bere M.ra. Alda Cortoa won tlNl clever manner by Mn. Carol Ewen. home, 216 !tut Bay avenue, Bal· 1n&' dinner at Wblte'• cate, Balboa
Jut -s>rinl' for a program at ChNt prise at pmee with Mn. AJJ.ce boa. waa P1 wt.th 11.pted Jaclt-o-Ial&ncl. Tburad&y evemlig.
Cburcl1. Wlrt HCOnd and Mn. Ruth Ger-Vernon OrT. vtce~de:D.t ol. l&nlem11, with cormt•JU Proridlnc Thrown on the acreen In all
Then came the vupe.r KrVice rUh tb1rd. Kra. Catherine sum~ the club, won a block ot four :ZO. the barvut note u a aettlnc for their lovely color w~ muter-
wtt.b Bruce MeGavern J.e,t.dJnc ln mef"9 waa remembered wttb ·a cent .t&mpe for answertnc the a combbt.ed blrthday a.nd Hal-piece. by Raphael, VeLuquei. Van
the litany. Jeanette &book· N&d birthday g1tt. $1.20 quutlon and tour other lowe'en. party given by Barbara Gogh, G&lnaborougb, Renoir &Dd
P. R White'• "Sword in the Stone" Guest. were Mn. Wlrt ant! Mn.. memben. won l.denUcal P!i&N Of and Alyu Niel1en on Oct. 30. Guy RoM, among many othera.
a.nd Na.ncy Welch read -nae Touch Lorra.lDe Montgomery and mem-• Kamp e&cb U winner of the Guest.I Of honor were Mrs. H. Particululy lntere.ung wu the
ot the M:aat.er'e Hand," written bera pl"Mellt were the Meedamea Jack.pot que.Uon. Warner, grandmother of Barbara port:n.it al. Lady Hamilton, whoae
by her gn.nd.mother, Myra Brooke ~n1ah. Gorton, Mabel J ones, Bee Between main pvt.a of the and Alyn. and Barry Nanney of el!in. beauty railed her from the
Welch. Rlcb&rd Wallner gave a Lace, La Veta Lace, Elaine Mc· progn.m pbonograph records were flat •tn:et. Contra.ct bri¢ge waa towUeet of pot;iUona to one ot the
trumpet solo, "Holy etty" ( AdamJt) llanlgal, Elizabeth Wal tu. C..th-played, almulatlng orcbeatn. ee:Jec. the focua Of attention for the higbeet. Wife of a nobleman,
with Mr. Goodell at the piano. I erlne Summera and Jean England. Uon.a on a real · ra.d.lo prbgram. adulte. whlle lhe younger cnnvd, friend of a queen, her story la one
"' , "•• t. ~ Present from th~MYF were Mr Membere were happy to greet u who came in ha.rd time costumes, ot the claaic.s.
colU'un aioLOOtCA Goodell, Duane n.atcber, Ruth y OU th Revival gutlleeste8_}ta4aJoArnaPaAulnnFy. Ba!Alrn•Ba• .. of, ::tt, 1~oii°:w~e !Yun aofd':.n8:e~venger Alda Gorton introduced the
"In B..,;.,... (OT 'You• Health"
• Dauo irroca Ann Thatcher. Barbara Hand, ....... · speaker, a.a program chairman,
._.... • ...._. ..... J ohn Coyle, Georgia Brtacoe, Bruce At Newport Church Mrs. Ma.'ll:lne Howa.n;t of Balboa, EoJoying the evenJng were :Mrs. and gave the secretary's report. ~--:-·-:':~ ..-:..~-:--McGavren.. Jane Thompeon, Dick T esd E . ani.i Mrs. Toombs of Newport J ohn Mcintosh and Mrs. Alfred Dorothea Wilson preeided at the ==~ .. ~~'~"~ .. ~~·-;• ~·~·-~·~=~'~W~aU~n'.:er'.:_·~W~a~l~te~r~S~p~lc:'.e~r'._' _:J~e~a.n~ette U a~ ventng Beach. The next meeting will be Mclntoah and daughter Bonnie Of business session and Meta Bach· ; A gpeclal Youth Revival Is to Nov. 8 at the radio shop at 7 :30 Great Falla, Mont.; C&pt. and Mrs. man reported on the county con-
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! Ch · S I t · f S rt ! Assembles ot God. 2306 W"est Junior Stamp Club garet Porter and Mias Ann Hll.9-ment wu made Of the district ;;_-OtCe e eC tOn 0 ma -_: 0c ~-Th J n1 1 too; Barry Nanney, Richard Hen-u t th Ba b w ~· !! • ean .,. rvut starting Tueaclay e u or Stamp c ub met mee ng a e r ara o, '-" .;.~:~: c 0 s t u m e ... evening, Nov. 13 at 7:15 p.m., ac-Saturday at the Mesa Radio shop ~e~.Jo~l~~ov~,ar=~y Hr:::~ hotel In El Centro in January, and : cording to the pastors:, Reverends and members were taught by Mrs. the club will have a Buite of rooms ~ Henry and Ida Sande. Featured Ewen how to meuure perforaUora Boys, Jerry Sampson, Donald for members who wish to attend.
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• as 11peclal ....... aker• --• m"•l·'··• and were pre:te ted ltll Tbur;man. Jo Stepple, Barbara Names were read ln the mem. -wUl ~r-r:u.i.u ...... <.MUI n \I.' a gauge Loagbrook, Gunning suUer, Du-• J I : be Rev. and Mrs. Bobby Clark for meuurtng. bership contest and leading each i e w e r y • of Ba.ker9fleld, who play the Thei r next meeting 19 on Satur. ane Thornton, Bill Smith and sev-team are Carnelle Kennedy and "' 1 eral boys from Banta Ana. M y Ch
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• parents ,.,:lshing information about
i ~ Shook, Susie Walker. Roy Ward, th 1 b d bo y M M bla.nkel8, which are $13.75 this • • Also Shell and • e cu an a ut b&vtng their ou ng esa atron I! _ _: ~ Nancy Welch, Corutance Shook children joln may c&ll Mr.!. Ewen yee.r, with a down payment of
Indian Jewelry. • and Marjorie Price. at 345. Honored at Shower u .oo &Ad 75 cente a week after ~ ~ that. A club of 125 membera will ~ A L L M A· R K "lo L :~ ;_;_ fi(I--------------------_:::=== Mro. Robert Bomboy w .. hon-net the sum of $325.25 for tile • ~ ored -cenU with 1 t•· -•owe organization. In charge of the
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• w· HERE themumsr. was made that the BPeaker at the ~ Per.onalized and General Complete, Beautiful lines HAIR STYLING IS AN ART Many lovely gifto were received next meeting would be Ellzabetll
~ • Ou by the honoree after the game at Leland of the county juvenile de-~ Newport So -d G'ft Sh ... r aim is to enhance Milady's beauty and provide bunco. and delicious refre&hmt'nt.s partment. who gave a very inter. ~ UVerur an I Op · the ~tirnate in beauty care were oerved by tile hoote••••. esung ta1k to the club 1aat year.
i_ Mr. and Mn. Forrest B. Owen 2102 Ocean FTont HEAD TO 1'wenty·eigbt friends were lncludedJ Cu~st.s introduc"-' wel'P M¥. and TOE BEAUTY SERVICE ~ ~ "The Store of a Mllllon Artlcles in the guest ltst. Mrs. Dartfield, Mr, Loper . Kath· . -;;.,. -B.,-Tiet.7 a... -erine Vfl.ugbn, R$>8S HugbeS.. Lillian
Evalyn Rider, Hilda Brloeoe, Cl&rloe Broom, Dorothea wn.m.,
Marian Mcaiunry, Dorothy Wet· Alda Gorton, Marte H leb9ch. Betty
Der, Greth& Tubbe, Fun Hobbo, Haney, Dot;othy Robbloon. AgDM
Wlnllrod Barbre, ){lldred Stanley, Blomqulot, .Marguerite Way, Ket&
Katie Rollin&', Elfubeth Hant.ad. 81chm1n, Selma ~ &nd Grayce
Ruth ~ ~rothy Sutberland, Serier.
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INTRODUCTORY LEctuRE
AND DEMONSTRATION
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7 --· 2:30 & 7 P. ~· . .
at Balboa Inn Hotel
(Formerly 0 . P. A. Headquarters)
GOOD NEWS
For Everyone Wltlt a Bea.Ith Problea
MULTIPLE OSCILLA110N THERAPY
The new approach for the treatment of a wide variety of chronic
and acute diseases without the use of a.nY dn.lgs, medication,
heat, electricity, or exercise, you relax back into well being ef·
fortlessly.
NORMALIZE BY HUU'IPLE OSCILLATION
MULTIPLE OSCILLATION
The New Approach to the
BODY BEAUTIFUL
A nonnal looking body caUs for a nonnal acting body in balance.
Overweight, underweight, tired feeling, etc., changed without
sweatin,g, starving, dieting, or exercise.
' WHILE YOU RELAX
weighty figure problems are solved; bulging ankles, thighs, legis,
abdomen, buttocks, breasts, anns, bad posture-these and manv...
others· ate ,Corrected. · 'W"
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Relaxation improves circulation. Feel it and you will agree:
MULTIPLE OSCILLATION is the greatest contribution ever
made for body balance.
FEET ACHE! LEGS TIRED!
Can you enjoy & day's "·ork ! Does the Idea of an ln\.1g-
orattng \\'alk make you shudder! Then btl&kl up those
toneleu mllicle-. sore ligaments, achinc bones. We
apecl.all.r.e bl making happy feet. Arc.hes come up. Com.s
a.nd e&llotule5 dlsap~r. N"o paring, band~eti or supports.
Demonstrations \\'It.bout Obllptlon
No Disrobing Sune In Attendance
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Sizes 14 'n to 281n
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"New Look" Fashions, 1946
"New Look" fashions, 1946-
come see their exciting debut
here today
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shadow-deep dolman sleeves, cuiv.a
broad shoulders, small waistlines ~
spotlighted he"' In celebrity fashions.
And for dramatic acce11t -"new look"
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Malott'• whe"' quality costs no more.
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Hi's to !O'a
1814 NORTH MAIN STREET
W~'re Op~l'I. Fridayi and Saturdays
Untll 9 P . M. ·-Telopbone 3028
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West, ~Ulle Wells and Mildred
Walling. Membel"8" present were
Norah Wade, Mau1'tne Cralg,
Bobbie Baker, Helen Kennedy,
Lieut. Commander
And Family Feted
• Mr. and Mrs. Bradley L. Hugbea
enlerta!.ned Saturday evening at
their home, 400 4oth street, New.
port Island, honoring Lt. Comdr.
and Mr9. Jack C&lcott and their
three c bUdren of the Island, who
are returning soon to their home
in Virginia.. Tbe commander has
rece ntly received his honorable
discharge.
Mrs. Calcott was showered
with dainty handkerchiefs as re.
membrances trom. her friends and
nelgbbora.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Redden, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Nunan, Mr. and .Mrs.
Frank Black, Mra Pauline Culver
and family, M.r. a.nd Mn. Cedric
Farnham, M.l.se Ruth Farnham.
Jack Mc.Donald and Commander
and Mn. Calcott and children.
Watch the Oayftied columns.
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"'If I raa tbe d.rac store." Mucle T • • -, a blab llChool ctrt. aald tM o~ atter-
aoon.. "I'd car'r7 more candy."
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