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UC:ll!ll'llT.AL A generous
I croupof.dtizeNI, repre-
l"°Ung only a slight fraction
bl the w.!althy and promi-
nent residents of this blessed
region, decided that Newport
Harl>et' ind Costa Mesa must
have a hosplW for the 50,-
000 who live in southern Or-
ange county, and gave It a
great boost Monday noon by
sub;cribing almost $20,000
toWard buying the site and a
l"Olld leading to it. It was a
sppntaneous outpouring of
gieneroslty in spite of de-
mands upon them from
, every side which was truly i' Inspiring to witness.
Told frankly the facts of
the situation-the desperate
need for such an institution
and the fact that it can be
right here, prominent citi-
:tens came forth with large
a n d s m a I l contributions
whJch made you reali2e ·this
project must not fail . When
you hear of people suffei'ing
with broken bones for hours
before they can be treated at
even the county hospital -
< when they can't get in an-
other-it makes one shudder
to think what would happen ·I In the event of a cat.as1i"ophe.
A goal of $35,000 is only a
minimum, as Braden Finch
explained. This sbould as-
sure at least one unit, but a
100 bed hospital is needed.
• The Presbyterians had all
plans ready to build it near
Laguna. but Ralph Maskey
found the beautiful 20 acre
site on the west bluffs with
a view as far south as La-
guna, as far north as Hunt-
ington Beach, which it will
also serve. and of Saddleback
mountain behind Santa Ana.
, What more could they ask'
Little contributions a r e
needed. All of us little peo-
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pie need h hos pital some I · time during our lives, and
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when we do, \Ve ,,·ant a first
class one. And we want it
badly. This magnificent pro-
ject cannot fail! It would. be
right in our front yard. Give
and then tell the revenue col -
lector: he'll forgive part of 1 your income tax for your
thoughfulness. • • •
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA._ WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISiE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS. BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MMA ..,, N:CWPO&T a:c.t.OB, OAUFO&NlA. :nmam>AY, N OvmE& H, I.NII
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19,675 Donated Toward Hospital Site
Petitions Ready to Circulate
Calling for Special Election
In Serious Water Situation .
Initial Contributions of
Harbor District Quota of H ospital Fund
c.p&. a Mro. I . A-___ .flOOO 11n. U...Old C--·········· 50 -eo-t Com_,. ·--1-E. ;aL !lmllll ···-·--····-··· 100
D r. a llln. Albert 8•11•'"'-· 1-llln. Walton Ballbud, Jr, 100
Mn. Fred Eud ···--··-········ HO &Ibo& Marble Bdw. Clo--liOO
1. a Loreatzea ···-····--··-· 100 a.-.,,.... ···--··--···-·· 1!00
Citizens Open Hearts to -Get Hospital
With Over Half of $35,000 Substribed
Toward Site for $500,000 lnsfifution
City May Join With Coastal Municipal District
H Voters 0. K. Metropolitan Water; Peti·
tion Needs 400 Names to Call Election
Hetu !la!-··-········-······· 51 no nrttt si.oo ·········-··-liOO
Nwpt. 8-h Polloo ---50 Dr. a Mro. A-G. Bacboo liOO
Mr. a Mro. r..it 8tuley.. liOO Ko~ "-Mwpby ·····-····· 500
N-rt. &Ibo& and Co-ANU-i_.... ······-··· 1000 ~~ adeil: Le~ = Raf»lt P. Mukey ···-····--·· 1000
Several Large Donations Made at Luncheon to Buy Bluff Site at
Arches; Laguna Minister Describes Need and Method of Con-
trol; Assistance League Enthusiastic Co-Sponsors
Dr. Stallley O. Cft•mhen.. ~ S. M. Grifftt.b. -------------.. -· &00
Petitions are being prepared by Oty Attorney Roland Loni• -................. 500 P. "-Palmer ···-··-····--··-· 50 $ 4 o 000 Sal Oti7J!n.• of Newport Harbor opened their pocketbooks and Thompson for circulation this week by the water committee lloderlek Bornham .....•..... 500 R<*trt P. Pierce, (Cbl.).... 500 I e their hearts Monday noon and pledged $19,675 toward an ini-
of the ch~ber of commerce asking citizens of Newport tial goal of $35,000 to be raised locally for the site and ap-
Beach whether they approve of calling a special election to proach to the proposed Orange County Presbyterian hospital
bring in water from the Metropolitan Water District. They So to, Legen da ry Figure of Balboa Of Sporttand With the successful completion of the drive ljere at least the may be completed and ready for presentation at the next Co first unit will be built on the west bluff in Neivport, overlook-
meeting of the c1ty counc11 111 Returns Penniless to unty; Dog ing ttie harbor. . December 3. the Iut munlctp&l election gn. d Spurred by an anonymous do-Iuncheoo at the Newport Hubor
Th• petltlon.o uk !or a special iabout 100), the Coutal Di.trlct Dies Day Afte r Seeing His Master Conf1·rme nation ot $5000 by a prominent Yacht club to initiate the drive got' -
election to be called for by the Is expected to be! pruenled wtth retddent of tbe harbor-region, and off to an acton.i&hing auccem w!Lldt.
Coutal Municipal Water Dlltrtct, the reaulta of the '?etiUoa. after of-tm.medlately followed by dozene of left even tbe most coruterv&t!Ye
and If 10 per cent of the voter. at tlcia.J. action of. the city council. OM of Balboa's le-gendary fig-munity life, ~~!-~ the hearts or other donatJona-flve of SlOOO each among the 90 gueat. glowing with
Frank Vilelle ,
Pioneer , Dies
At Age o.f 85
It wtll take at leut 60 days u~ has returned. What pre-war many local d1,.UC1uo. and 13 for $500 each, the "kickoff" pride. A.a one city otflclaJ rema.rll:-
atter the petition has been drcu-rftldent of this area does not re-His ful nalme ll Soto Nishi-Sale ot the Sportland Recreatlcm ed afterward, "lt makee you feel
lated to call a apecial eJecUon on ml!'m~r the name, "Soto"! For kawa. Remember! He operated Center, comprlaing 10 bowllng al-proud to llv& ln Newport B r1eh."'l
the matter, tt wu predicted by any long"time Ba.lbo&n that n~ a Novelty and Gift Store at 205 leys and other recreation fad]jtiM 29 Homes Sold• Braden Finch, c;.halr:nan of the
the city attorney at the laat cOWJ-will bring back memories of a Main street and a Ot.inese Noodle covering the entire ae:ocd floor ot ' org8.nizing commit tee and preet-
cil meeting. All the ta.ct. pertinent kindly, ~ying old man who Place on the comer of Main and the Balboa Pavilion for a ngure ft-Duplexes Start dent of the chamber of commerce
to the election are to be pttaenled seemed put his prime even when Bay. He also owned a warehouse ported to approximate M-0.000 WU preeided, explaining hie pleuure ln
to voters be.fore the elecUon 18 they were children. To many, that for art goods at 208 Palm avenue confirmed by Al Joyce, former Soon on Mesa having 8.8 co-sponsor the Newport r
held. The Newa-Tlmea will brlng name has as familiar and beloved and, for a number o f years, oper~ sport.a editOT ot the Newit-~e. Harbor Branch of the ABsistance
all available facts C>f the water a ring to it as the name "Balboa" ated a ping-pong concession in the and bia aaeociate, Roy Keene who League. He introduced Mrs. Wal-
sf tuation a.a well as anticipated itself. for he spent 35 of his 71 Pavilion. will be as80Claled in the DCW ven-The succeu ful sale or all but ton Hubbard jr., who headll that c~ta to Its readers In time for a years here and. in that time. found Mr. Nishikawa returned No-ture. Jack Borter and C. A. Rutf-16 boUBeS of the •5 started by the group. A large number of mem-
careful etudy of the matter. vember 1 from the Japanese Re-sell were the termer own.era. Boulevard Improvement Auoci-bers was pre9e11l, evidencing thelr
The decision to ask a.d.mtasioo to Victory Loan location Center at Poston. Ariz., Ta.king possession today, Joyce a u on In Costa. Mesa before they interest in the project..
the Coastal Municipal Water Dis-and is now living in the barrack s and Keene ot Keene's Corner ..nJ were completed has determined the Rev. Raymond T . Braham.a, pu-
FTank VUelle. one of the oldest trlct embracing Laguna Beach and Drive l..agging, at the Relocation Center at Or-make conside rable impnwement in bn.a:lediate start of 12 duplex tor of the Laguna Beach Presby-
pioneers in the Nev .. port Harbor parts of Costa Mese. "'83 precipl-Chairman Says a nge County airport. the premiaes, including renovation houees on the property adjoining, terian church and member o! the
tated by refusal ot the l-.fetropoli-Soto's fi rst request when he re-and better lighting facilities. They or at Broadway and Sa.nut Ana hospital board s poke of the need district. and father of John VUelle, ed • h ·· h ' t It a.nn c d yest .. .. tan water District to permit New-tum ' ome was to see is pe will make a bid for the 'teen age a venues, was oun e ...... -r h 1 t 't 1· bich •n Or The Arch •• Ca!. dled Newpo-H•rbor Is fall in g be flu!! I .red cl& b Ral h ~ k alt h or sue an ns l u ion w .....,,-owner · l '~ -dog--a white, y, ong-ha1 trade by removing all intoxicating Y y p -.as ey, re or w o 000 'd ,_ f th 0 -early this (Tue9day) morning at port Beach to enter eeparate y B.S hind b<1dly In the Victory Bond . I t L b--• ! h'ch h bandl-"' all transactio for the r e-s1 en...,, a sou e rn ra.n"-a in.ember city, forcing the city lo an1ma , ue 11;.."t."U o w J e re-liquors f rom the Sportland. Joyce build~ na county lack. St. Joateph b.-...ltal 19 his home on V1lelle Place. aged 85 d!"lve , Watter Spicer, Pf!"'1anent fu!'E's C'Ven to guess at-which he ll&ld. ~nt I -the,.. fed
Ye·-. share Its voting po"'er on the finance ch.airman for the district I , G M r Both . Bid .. Of Flower st~t overcrC\\•ded. be satrt, and --· bo d r 1 t 'th eft ""'1th Mrs. . A . agnussen o Bowllng tournam~-will be a ·~ th
Th Vil ll he-t'n the ar o d rec ors w1 other mero-said l.al"t night when asked .abOut I 810 E S rf Balboa h h r •L ··~ .--•-g &t Santa • --and running eral government agrees that el"& e e es came .... bera of the Coa.atal Mun.iclp&l Dlit-· u · · w en e w as eature of U'le new owners.. 'Ibey uu-uu :"· ... -must be another hospital ln lh1a
early 1900's and In 1906 the senior trict. t.,e prc,,r·~• of tlie elglith lo.an hurri<'dly forced to leave (or the expect to have men'g a nd wome:h"a ea stward were bullt up by the con-pa t n ,.,, countv. St. Joaeph 1.9
VHelle bullt the tittle wbite cottage drive. Ctlicr pa rts of the coun-Re location Center in May of 1942. tournaments under ""'ay shortly tractors In one of the largest ma.sa t 11 . 0 ·
R ded T. Y • t I ahe•d he u•'d 1 • ac ua y 1n r&n&e. where be lived with his family for ecommen ree e.af"S ... go ry .a re ~urg ng • • The dog wu still ther~-t\\'e \'e and exhibition matches by wdL housing developments started here
nearly forty years. The v.ddo\11.' and Members Of the w ater comm it-and whl'e no rew total • wcr ~ I yeaM' old-but many year!' ha d
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known keglers. Other recreaU<m. since the beginning of the ~·ar. Not Excluslve
t?.·o c hildr en, J ohn and Ann sur-tee Of the chamber of comm~rce prepar-ed. onlv one-th ird had j"\:l.SSC'<I a nd old a~e had brouv ht on facilifies are to be added. N ooe Of these 19 completed as yet Jt is not a SCC't9.rlan projE'(!~ al ~
vive. recommended obtaining thi11 water been reached l<1at week. W. H. forcetfuln~~. Soto says the do~ Al J oyce said that he expects to due to material and labor short-though the P rcst-ytrria.os spoheor
Of late year! the deceased had from the Colorado River supply Hitchman 11 drive chairmotn . shim·ed Jitlle si~ of r:coi::ni l~on . keep his Fun Zone concea!'lcm and ages, tiut 12 are soon to be plas-it, he explained. Other denom.in-
been gro"'in~ more feeble but be several years ago but the city Only two weeks remain, it wots Th£' day following their m C'etlng, to add another businesa on recent-I te~ which have already been ations have their own hospitals aa
and his loyal helpmate took daily council TI."&S not then ready to a.sk pointed out: and t lie competition 'h" dog died. ly purchased property at the pub-l!IOld, and will be ru9hed to com-part of their humane effort, he
\li"aJ ks dov.'O Central avenue to en-(or a vote upon the ls9Ue. Now. it of Christmas spen ding for ou r It i~ IPmptiug to deal in f"O n.lt'"'C-lie beacb in Corona c!el M&T. The pletlc n. it is ur:dersto1d pointed out. and na·""le-f several in
joy the sunshine and the vi('·,: c•, I~ und~r!JloQd the \\'ater supply own pleasul"t: should not deff'r •11rf'. Oid the dog die of old a~e, former o\\·n('r!'L \\"ho have bowling A uroup of nine is being bui't L<-s Ar.~cle~ 'cu':,. 1c t\"l'il ns S L
the h~" a:'J boa:s ... : .. ~h both lo\'ed I ~.:;: :-tened bolh by encroachment our determination t o get all high rJr had he jus t \\"aited for 1:e dAy •alley!' in Sa n Diego and La Jolla, by lhe . Boulevard l mproveroen_t Josephs in Oranf!t:' tr> illustrate.
C hri s tma s. Right on
top of everything else, along
comes Christmas. And '"e
are not ready for it . Got
our sales resistance sharp-
ened against all those tricky
j gadgets. eleCt ric tr:iins. ne,,·
suits. etc .. which are lying in
ambush waiting for guys
with weak wills. But \Ve are
180 well r-f s: :t v.•ater and by g r adually point rncn bac k from Europe by ,,·hen he would once A'!<l''1 ~('(' "·HI de\.'Ote their time to these in-• Association also on San Bernar-Other faiths cooperate ·in support-
. 1ower•d levels during the past 25 yuletide.. Bond money will bring 'hings back in their proper nlaces"? t e restS. d'no 8treet. whicfl were started al ing these hospitals in order to
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In .1924 1::r. \.·ileile. purc.hased l years or r -re. must be bolstered ! these boys liome. :i nd will ca rt> fContin11f'd on P ar<> F'o11r1 A a •-·t the··-t-t ' 3• provide care fo•. all the people. th t h th u c 1 t ttorne,y Rola.ncl Tho:np~ c~-•.1vu ._.,, e J,; e as .1r: • ~ (., e SI c w ere e nif.ln 1 5 s_-by ne : wt :?~::::::.:: 1dlt lon9 to the for t Ii e Incapaci tated which pl<tcd the transaction. F1ov;·t"r strec L I t has b"C':t fo11r:cl The presence of clergymen from
lion and the cafe and cock tail I pumr ng system on the cit y water j crowd government liospltals Four Divorced 1 necessary to raise the prices o' the Calhol~c. Ep;s,.cpal and ot he r J
I room are located.,~or a. srr:ill sum. land in Santa Ana rtvrr basin, or tli rcoghout t Ii e country, t he the unsold houses because of con-r 1 "~C'hPs a• the l~:n-:i:coc te!'tified
going up just to take a lock
fi;pm a resl""'tful distance.
and if our will falls into dis-
grace, there is a l\vays New
Years to tum over a new
leaf! + + •
Nl9eL American-born citi-
zens of Japanese parents are
returning to Orange county
from which they were for-
cibly removed 3 'h years ago.
It Is a sad but unavoidable
plight of these descendants
of our late enemies, many of
· whom are coming back late
ln llfe who were proven hon-
l·orable citizens that they
I have little or nothing with
which to face the future. The
situation of Soto. over 70
' years old and a Balboa curio
store owner for many years I Is pitiful when one contem-
plates the scarcity of oppor-
tunity for these people.
Americans can be depend-
ed upon. however, to take
I care of Nisei as they have
J always taken care of minori-
ties. Temporary housing
bas been provided in former
) barracks at the County Air-
port. . . Hov;"ever. JUSt as pressmg
a problem is what county of-
tldals will do for returning
· veterans. They are young
and full of life. it Is sure. but
'they h ave to be housed as c:ertalnlY as do any other
I Sl'IJU!)s, because they have to
8'art life all . over again
PJ)eWbere. If they chooae
Orange COWJty, some county
qr.; federal agency. should
1lli.:e lteps to bel~ them. The tt8d Cross actualb' Is spend·
. -pert ol Its funds In mU:-W _quarter,. avaD•ble for
,ll!ialJles In Wiimlngtoo.
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..i Pa As slow as a tele--• c operator In Neo,vport
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Those were the ~Y8 . when th~ else \"ote to ass.~·":l.e back 88 well as chairman s..aid . I Five wed Last week II Adjourned Meeting of tinuing increases or materials, to that, he said.
coast r.oad was a dirt h1gh\"O.·ay ar.'-( c.urre!"l t asse88mente of the Metro-In Costa M~.,. , ' Planning Commission Mutc.ey aald.. At first the bOard of d.irector9
travel from ~anta Ana c1rr..e \'ia pv;itltn Water Olstrtct. That di&-c d 8 J;;"o.Q i Tbe 12 duplexes wtll have t\\'O had planned to build the structure
the road that runs under Th•i tc:ct coruitnt:tO<,. :he muli-milllon om r. ea n, 'Due Thursday Nigh t bed""""" each. and will be sold t o in Laguna, but the site WU not
An:bes, which wu named for the dollar water .9)'1!1tem from Parker C M Ph • "a Divorces in the Costa M esa area buyeni tor rent.al purpoaeB. They held for them. Latc-r they cons :d-
c:l st::t!cn c.r.d !ta ai:c bcs, llnd I Dam on the Colorado River. • • YSICI n, I ~·ere nearly up to the weddings An adjourned meeting ot the cfty are to eel.I in the $13,000 bracket, I ered another site. but it was final-
\\'hlcb the VUellea operated for: I Either progrn~ TVfU be costly, lt Stayi'ng i"n Navy last week. the scvre being four to plannlng comm.imfon will h beld the realtor explained. The-y have ly felt that t o best eerve all the
years prior to the construction of ta blnted at lbe city hall. Improv&--five. Lt. George W . Horner jr., thus Tbur&day night a.t the councD been prom.J.eed materials for the Orange county coa.stl\ne Newport
the overbead croain.g. Jments mull be made to. the lines who was with the lOlst Airborne chamber ln the city bllll', it w u COn.ltructlon ,ot these needed units Harbor would be the beat location.
Dece&1ed waa tiorn in southern of the distribution syM.em regard. Commander La"·rence Be an. Division and returned Nov. 13. on announced today by J ofJn Allen, becauae of the acute abort.age of
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He paid tribute to Ralph Muk:ey,
France and came to America in less Of the decision, and the main prominent Costa Me&a physician t enrUnal leave, entered suite I chairman. Thia meeting will take hou.ing, It was aJ4. realtor for holding the beautiful
1893. locating ln Loa Angelee queeUoo confronting the vol.en, if who has seen seven major naval agWns1 Beatrice C. Horn e r the place of the regular meeting , 20-acre property over looking the
?.•here he and hi.I brother went loto and when a special election a to enga.gemenu. sur vived two ahlp through his a t tomt"y, Ridley C. l!ICheduled t or Nov. 15 which f ailed Expa d T WinkJ 1 bay and having a vfew up and
buslneu. Later be removed to be held la whether they wiah to linklnp. and was rescued after I Smith. to produce & quon:un. n e es I down t..be cos.al troM lte promln-
Sa.nta Ana and was in the laundry take a chance on new well.9 and spending hours on oily waten in Dixie Lucille Van de Walker Hcartnga on one or two 1et-back As Fo p Q ence oD the bluffs juat west Of the
buatneu there ti)t' many yea.rs, pwnplnr ma.ch.lnery o r bring water the S0utb Paclflc, hun't h&d too filed suit for divorce from Lyle E. changt"S were to 'be camlfden!d, a.d rmer • • Arches, for the hospital.
.ftnally coming to Newport.. Ln from the Metropolitan Water 1Duc.h ot the navy, lt wu dl9Cioeed Van de Walker through attorney clarification Of that portion of Or-TO Be M d The cl""rgyman lli&ld the control
Funeral arrangement.a wUl be Dbtrlct m.ain.e b&ck ot Corona del yesterday ln Santa Ana.. He ex-Leroy P. Anderson. Other suits dinance 525 dealJflK with tbe R·2 OVe of the hoS"pltal would be ln t.be-
made later with prtva t.e ee.rvtce.e Ma.r, or from another point tn peels to !t&y in the service . filed through Attorney Anderson zoning on Balboa rsrand' is ~t· board named by seven cooperating
from the. Baltz Mortuary. OJlt& Me.ea.. Comdr. Bean ls a.t present at· were Albert M. Smith verusus Ha-ed from the city at torney , Allen churches in the county, but would
lached to the USS WiacOCU1ln ln I zel At . Smith and Eveiyn Lucille said. . The" st:rncture which formerlv not necffSBrily be composed at
N H Off T d Sa.n Pedro harbor where It return-T'alley versus James Wiley Talley. hatmed the R A: B Variety Store Preabyteriana. They could name ew. Umane ·1cer ra·1ne I ed recently with Ma.rtne Corps per:-Final divorce decree entered was Th!. steam turbfne is the mource next to TeW lnkle'a Hardware store j a member Of any church to the
eonnel interned in Japan after F1orence r.1. Mallary, Corona del 1 of hlb-thlrds of the electric power 18th and N ewport Blvd., Oo9t.a boa.rd of 15, Dr. Bra.hams said.
their capture early In the war a.t Mar, versus Wilfred H. Mallard. 1n the United state!f. MeSR., will be moved on approxt. J It would be a aus A hospital.
Arl'imals at Gay 's Lion Farm :~~:~[:~~w;e~~~~rr .. ,d ... , War Chest Workers Exceed 9$.~~;~1~~~1 ;:~~~!~::;-
The newut otricer on the New-handle and"""' for them, He hopea ~ine Doctors Under $1 Q 800 Q · Ch Sa and ,... then called the H arper • Pl Alt •
port Beach pouce 1a .. humane of-to &1•• pom!Mo to children atter 10ne Roof. and No , uota P-or~ atter the original , ans erat1on
f\Cer who doesn't have to lltart the tint ot tho 1-at regular One Got Sick! } , , . m. ys ~:.::---the ownu ot '.On Coast H1"ghway trom 91:.ratcb--he bu had nearly stlpolated boon tn care a.nd treat-I
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year
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~experience l.n dealing with ment of dogs. What a time for a.nyone be-the tadlding, leased It to Frank I
an.ma.s. Vincent Cusumano, just Tnilned But Not Tamed ~ome ill-and no one dM ! A:~eut ) Newp"Jr t Har tor we a t over the 1 . ~lby and wtfe. who took po811e8-The elate has acquired f, rigb.t
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relea.seedddfromr the2 army whfeT"thbe The new humall:e otncer said h..io c doctors un der one f"OOf at one top in recul'ing more than $19,8001 by several thousand dollars_ 8Ton on Nov. 5. In ltsl new location of way through Corona el Mar
K 9n Co ogs I or ~t yee.rs -o~'-ale that it la an a.xJom among anl.mal time, p robably the largest number for the. War Cheat during the re-1 The cheat was given an lnitlal the store will serve a.a an addition and has vague plans for altering
-rp.9. s a ormer o.iU-UJ t y .. __ ce.nUy completed campaign, wt.th booet. with 8 $l00o danatloo by to the Rllltop Market. Mr. Selby the grade or alignment on the •-•-at G y' • , __ ~-in El tra.iners that wild anim&la a.re ~o gather together Inf orm.all ....,...... and ~·e w•-located tonnerly Co Hi ~ ..... o.M.ler a a uauu ~ .... Ul. be ~ eu to collections of $19,883.28, a ccording I Grittith Company. Fftteen eectioo.s w u. ~'"' a.st e ... way , It was declared by ., __ 1 d . "-' tamll•--with never tamed, but may tra.J.ned. a long time. bore wttn for 13 yee.n at Dll'.k' Mark t Earl 8 1 ~ e, an enu.a"my ULC He was p&.rtJcularly Lmpreated etr interest in the new Ora.age to a report Jul week made by vi.·ere covered b y varioua chai.rm.en • e near tan ey, city councllman who
anlm•1• al byl Paul A. PaJme r. general cb.a1rman. ln JocaU-· -----"'"--the SAA.AB. \owns a corner on the highway IJ1 with working among cbl.mpan.seea. pounty Presbyterian bosplt -... ..... zo a;.a.u.....,o::u -........--· Not nly will th
Cusumano appk>a.cbes dogs ln a Tbey are the moat intelligent of ~eir presence. at the Monday noon The quot& was $19,800, and ex~ l the city. Thcee v.·ere named &a f 0 __....:.. .. ~ e ';1ovt.ng make that community and found he could
different manner th&n the usual animal.a, followed by horeea and luncheon .at the Newport Harbor ce.eded the quota ror the put year follo"R'a:: ~~~. ~.....-.on o the Hiiltop not proceed with plan. for build-
.-.ni.in. but it WiU also clear the Ing until the rad.lent Ls establlabed.. man. Be unden:~ them_ Since. dogs. he said. He hu trained the ra.c.bl club. Dist. Location Cha.lnnan Qaota ground t th the are of 12 ye&r11 be hu worked former to uae any one of a number They repre9Cnted most,· but not Colleeted or e propoeed expansion The councilmen agreed with him. l Peninsula ·····-··---·-·Mrs-L. L. Isbell --·-····---Sl.350.00 $1970.50 ot TeWtnkle'• H.a.rdware store, that the intention or the 11tate
wtth lbe.m. cared for them, and of articles, aucb &S a b.a.1r bru.ah, ~ of the medical talent unoog lbe 2 Balboa ···-····-·--·--R F. Kenny ··-···-··-····-··-· 2500.00 2726.00 which wm 8000 occupy tile entire ahould be d·•·rmtned In ~-•-trained them.. And for v.•,.... he tooth bro.ah. com b. dreu &Jld un-ko.emben of the America.n Medical 3 East N-....--+ Rroo Wood 650 = ~ ~ .,--~-,..... .... ---·--:.-f'fer ............... __ 1 .00 2280.45 COIDl!r u well &a it.a pruent lo-knOW" what building may go a'iead
trained chimp.an........_ Uona ttpn. dtt-. and execute other commands ~latlon in Newport Harbor. 4 lSth to 30th St.--.... -1l"Vln George Gordon -···· 1100.00 928.74 catkJn An eat.:lnly new bnllding on the m&l.n. COMtaJ artery. Owing
moakeya and elepb.ants at the lJoG a.ccura~y. He p&a.ct'a the tntelll~ veral otben were tmable to at-5 30th to River --Rev. E.. D. Goodell --·---·-500.00 ~-!? Sia pl•nned wlllch tb'JD, m•nager, Kr. to the "'--and CW'Vet, the lltate
tarm. ma ezperine 1>u -.. "" """'°of a chlmp at about the aame end tho lenlh...cutlc atart or the 6 Schools --.----11. 0 . Ensian ·-·----··-· 600.00 ·-:s c. , .._,__ ot •..s -.-
'Tariod that when he joined the u a WI of 7 to 10 yan. pam~ tar a long--'11!eded -7 Industrial ----.Hugh ParShall ··---:rnso.oo 2ll8C.llJ · -·-· • "w1ll be hlgllwa y la eonot-d&n«erowr to b ndl 40P. be k pt One of ti> .,_,,,t ttntleo Ital in w. ,,,_ t 8 N-port Heill!Its ...Mrs. Su• H""1ltb ·-·---:500.00 ·. i3C3JlO - -bull~ In town when when can travorao at bJgb •peed. um)'a e -e t ~ 1 ~~ p azeo. in-n 9 Udo Isle -------Blcmqu!llt 200.00 Z!06.50 """IWed. • ll will ·ba.e a new No reduction bt speed UmJt 11&9
at .l'brt. Ka.cArt.bu.r u:ndlr tM «Is-of the former ID ma ...... .uer bu G: 10 Harbor l sl•nd __--1i6s., Juctaa Heifetz --600.00 3C9..00 tnlllt and wm be tlreproot been eecur'ed through the city u:-
-ot 11>t K-9 ~ --to -abllltate ll>t K-lla f.w • Dr. 0., N. --. Dr. A. G. 11 Beooott ~ Go• ... • t, -will pnfYlde llO C9Ptlns at Ille pedelltrian -..
Cb1. W. W. Hieb to pftp&re dop clYlll&n llfo, Jllllt Ub soldiers. Tho uc1>eo of Ooota K-Dr. T. P . lllU' Sborel --Kn. J . S. ll&rrett --lll0.00 J01110 -- -f1om -tbu ~ the ocboo'. • ·
tiw aa>try duty, nip.t ~ at-dop we.. tnlMd to be an• nne ifteode<, Dr. Kilton K. xax-11, U ) ' -,-. - - -at pr 1 t The ..,.moai1nor oftk>e Of · tbe
tack camb&t and m-.v~ and to attack upon order ot tbllr !Dr. IL """"mor. Dr. Obed l•M" }!~illalboa Talew! ~~-~ lltate hlgllway brwb In 1-,..,_
OJPD!'•M Uk• •o.tm•'1 ud 1:le-m•per. Now, wttl1 tbe md ot llcJeo. pr. Al~ 8olland. LL C.ol. nor.7 15 Qirma. del llar-Genld RitcbJi~-25&'.>.00 7 Taill WW a..t ........ Uta. ple:t coald ...._the ....... _._ ... _ llO 1"'"" other peopi., put1eu1ar1;y tllJ-clop are taupt to lib ,CUBKC), Dr. A. V. A-. (plu-· 11.w U90 ...... . •·•• --
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-wutlma develo_...ta that fall.
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j I Predi~ed for Ora ge ·county : John Ahlatnim "' oeenmc & -Mr ·-· ~-shop at the location or the Dan • ~ ~~-Raymond Harv~y
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LIDO J5LI! PWPBJ:Dl!5 ----· W. 0 . BUCI:: -in,;.,.atioe Counselor
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3333 VIA. UDO cAi:IJU..NIA
BATTERIES CHARGED
IJouclas Boot and canoe com1J1U17, ln~~drenwhehave returned Crom 281t w Central &Ve u N .. ,,.~.. re Mr. Harvey. was
Aecol'dlDg to the ot.atJ.otlca "'" Houoobolden oh"'lld .. t tog<lhw leasing · the shop ~ Wa~ With the caJlfornla Institute of
.ued. bT the Oovemor'• Vetu&m' and ha.Ve O>ng-rua do 10methlng Woodcraft. He will 9el1 war •ur-T~ology as superv1SOr of the
())mm'eeft'm on Karch 2, 1945, about OPA. -that la the demo-plus materials and will build small drattmg department at the Na-
18,000 men fl-om thla county alone craUc 1'ay-but It la not the demo-~s; he b particularly interested ·'f hOrdnantcea{~ station and are
bad been called to eervice... Juat craUc '7&Y to make the men who in the plYwood .typei The store 8 ome a aeon Bay. Mr.
bow mmry ot Oleee, and other, ~ have fOugbt for ua live ln one--will carry a large stock of ma· ~~~a;a' :iafted wit~ Don·
turnfns eervice men will eettle per-room wtth no runntag water or ln rine hardware and lifeboats. He Isl d architect y, ormer boa
manent:Jy tn th1a ana la a matter tra11en with lhetr entire fam.Ulea;" will also make smalJ sailing craft, an ·
tbe Department or Veterana' ·At-be declared. row boets, and paddleboanb. Mr. and Mn. R. R. Ring and
r.Jn r::1. Orange County Service USO and CSO Best ~Don bougta.s sbop won tame daughte.n, Grand C&nal, were
Cent.er 18 trytng to determine aloag Miu [VYd&h M. Reilly, ~t a.s , builder ot. Hook Beardslee's Tha.nk.lgtving ruests at the home
with Ute Selective Service Board. to the bouaing officer at the cen. B-Y-C the star boat that was in· or Mrs. Ring's mother, Mrs. Gor-
No accurate 9tatl.st1ca are avail-ter, pointed out that abe ft'Celvea tematlonal winner for 1935-36. don Hollingshead. W~twood.. Sal-
able u yet, but the general trend innumerable calls each day ; tor The new owner hail!: from Hol-urday Mr. and Mrs. Ring attended
bi tndJc:ated. by two predlcUona housing, but that abe can only lywood, and is the owner of the USC-St. Mary's footba.11 game,
that the Selective StrVtce Board refer vets or auvtcemen to places Wood Products Co., San Fernando voting tt the most thrilling they
bu recently '81rued. The ft:nt pre-that have previously been ft'terred Road, &t Roecoe. had ever aeen.
dieted that thl"ff veteran. would to her. TJ:l'e USO _f.nd the CSO S.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard· Dittmar
aettJe here to every two wbo had "the beet medium and the greate•t Tw T a.nd son Tom, 400 Old County Road,
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315 NORTH .MAIN ST.
i• 30 Minutes p1etlilxwly Uvec.1 tn Orange county. trlend cit the eervicem&n," ahe de-0 emporary a nd Mrs. Dina Dittmar a_pent
Jlul a oecond report made the clared. • Appointments Made Thank!givl.ng ln· Loo Angelea -----------------------
ratio s to 1, which would lndlcate She added that tew real e9tate On Police Force where there will be a family dinner
With o.r JM · bo*"n..I
N-8aper-Qodck Cllalpr.
a pc:.Blble total ot 48,000 service men can help her out, because they party at the home of Mnt. Dltt-iiii~~;;;;;;;iiiii•;;;•~;;;;i;;ii~~·~ii in~ Wbo will try to locate ln or themae~ves do not have any rental mar's slater, 'Mni. John Mcllvatne.
about Orange <:0unty ln the coming lt.ll.lnp'. General Barker, the new Walter Kelly and Vincent CUsu-Mrs. Dlttm.ar'a parent.a will &lao be LUBRICATION
SPECIALIST
VIRG'S GARAGE
TEXACO PIWDUCl'S e GA8 STATION
U06 Wea&: Central A•enue, Newport Beach
Opo• Nl,.tltly Till 7 o'Clock Pboaes 1%9 aad lH,·W
Tw1cE AS POPULAR As
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SINCE REPEAL I
month&. commanding officer at SA.A.AB, mano are the 1atest members of present.
Ben Liebermann. the director of la de9J>erate tor a house. she said. the city police force. Both were
lbe Orange County Service Center, And ahe added, 'A general ia tn confirmed for temporary appoint-
outllned the gnvtty Of the de-the MlDle poeltlon u a private ments owing to resignation of
veloplng-altualion -and the in-theae days." She lndleated further Walter Applebury and J eave
adequ&Je JN"O}:'ialons tor meeting that out of every 13 applicants granted to W. L. Amey for six
It. He partlcu1arly emphasized the tor housing, approxt.mately nine months.
Dan Patch, S.S.M. 3/c USN, aon
of Mr. and Mra. L. L. Patch. •27
El Modena a.venue, arrlved home
Friday on ten daya leave. He wears
nine Battle Stara tor campaJgns tn
the Pacific-Aaiatlc area and bl.a
ship, the aircraft carrier Suwanee
was in TokyO bay with the fleet:
He baa been oversea.a for 11
montrui.
problem that rent-control has are from out-of-state. KeUy was discharged recently
created tor tbe veteran.. He aa1d, The Center Is concerned with as a captain in the air corps. He
'"I. flnd that the wtera.n lJI uking ma.ny upecta of the problems con-is a son-in-law of John McMillan,
me why the OPA will permlt.a veta fronting the veteran. Besides the one of the pioneer residents of the
to pay u high u $100 a month hou.stng officer. there ls a Red city. Kelly ·took the civil se-rvice
for & room, but not be permitted Cross Home Service officer. a rep-examination along with a number r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
to pay $40 a month for a. one:. resentattve ot tbe County Welfare of others. but was hired temporar-
room boulle!.. Boe.rd, and a representative of the ily with CUsumano. The latter B Q W L
The fact that many bou.!k'hold-County Supt. ot Schools, a reUred was above the limit tor admisslon
en cannot get v.·hat they con.sider Lieut. Commande}" who counsels on to civil service status. B A L B 0 A
adequate rent under OP A celling.s education. There h1 also a county
is, obviously, leading ma.ny people 9ervlce officer and sWf who aids Girl Scout membership is now 2 4 0 2
to rehJae to rent at all and Is ln filing clalms again.st the Vet-at an all-tlme high of 840,000. • __________ ...;,_..;
mak1ng the veteran's problem more erans' Administration and in other ,---------------------------
acute than It would normally be. respect• where the vet needs legal
"But. .. declared Mr. Lleberma.nn, aid. Mr. Glenn Patterson "'ill be
"these boY11 hal-·e !ought for our County Service Officer atarting
protection and our pleasure and, Sept. 41 1946.
although OPA may not be pleuing Jn Costa Mesa, Harold Grauel is
to many or us. It ls only fair to acting head of the Veteran9' ln-
the veteran to rent those rooms formation Center. The main cen-
&Dd houses nnw, regard.Jess ot the ter is located at 22:> N. Broadv.:ay,
penonal sacriflce. That la the fa.Jr Santa Ana.
~ and the democratic thiDg.
Broken & Leaky
WINDOWS
REPAIRED
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Window and Plate Glass
-Mirrors -
Wltat-Not Shop
I0'7 Palm Bal-
NEED SURG ICAL DRESSINGS
A special call for surgical dress-
ings ~orkers is being 1391.led by
Mn. S\lsan Rutherfo rd. chairman
of Red Cross production. She asks
that V.'Orkera gather at the Palm
avenue work room ln Balboa. the
first Wednesday in December to
tlnlsb up some work tor which the
local group la responsible.
They're still expeTimenting with
aoy beans ln this country and yet
they were mentioned ln Chinese
writings of 4,800 yean a.go.
-Buy U. S. Victory Bond! -
El Paraiso Cafe
American Breakfasts • Lunches -Din ners
FLAVORY SPANISH DISHES
STEAKS
ENCIDLADAS TACOS
Closed Tuesday
OPEN
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
McFadden Place a.t Court St., Near Newport Pier
A Beal Estate School will feet ot deeds, mortgages, land
open In La.gun& Beach on ThW"ll· contracts, and leases; land eco-
day even.Ina', November 29th, nomics. ethics, escrows, princi·
at '1 :1~ p. m., In Woman's Club paJ and a.gent, real estate prac-
Bulldlng, 611 Fof"Mt Ave., La· tice. and the Real Estate Law.
KUJ18 Beach. Mr. Garvin will devote a full
Men and women "'ill be evening after the completion of
trained for the State Examine-the trainini::. advising the stud-
tion for a B roker's or Sales-ents on how to get started in
m an's License in six weeks. the Refit Estate profession
The class "'ill be Instructed either part or full time: about
by Eugene G. Garvin. a Li· associating with established
censed ;teal Estate Broker, who brokers or sta rting for them-
has ha d over 30 years of experi· selves: how ·to secure listings
cnce as a ~turer and Teacher. and m ak e sales; going through
M G . al escrow, etc.
r. aIVIn . conducts re .es· The re will be a reasonable
tate c lasses in Santa Monica. tuition f ee. "'hich can be paid
Santa _Ana . and P~ona, and I in installments. ~as en)Oy~d. a splendid success Pro!;pective students from
1n those CJt1es. Newtx>rt Harbor . Balboa and
Th~ Tra~ning \\~ll consist of vicinity a re invited by ~-Tr. Gar-pr~ct~cal 1nstruct1on on the ! v.in to a~tend the "Openine Ses·
pnnc1ples of N'al estate con· !'ton" without charge or obliga-
veyancing . the genera] legal e f· 1 tion.
H. R. BRINKERJIOFF
S08 E. Third St. Santa Alla
The.v mu~d their joh -Iet5 flnis1t ours/
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Bake Oven •• tllea you'll see wily odr Jobs are tops!
One-Day Service --Credit If Desired
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Ge& Easterbrook. to Enter HosPttal '~tr ~ ~ Lt.· T~ Okinawa Pos1&1ister,
Beffll'e Leaving Anny Air Base; 'oth~ ei!b:r Craft Seryes 90,000 Men (N~ W01t1e•)
· . The t1tt t. now tn use by eon ·Of Kn. Jiorence Ton"a:M:eri n.rt.0\19 uniU the man we pick ap
SerYed as Flyer In Two Wan 1 ~ P'rom u. Rlcbard c. Tornnce. P. o. and ~ brMlc c1own to -
Brlpdler General Arathur E. a nillnc that once-rotlred ottken the city un ........,....,.u are 21th -t, Pd former clerk In at the 21.lt a-P . o .
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Eastefbrook. w-mllltary c:a-who roturned to active duty dur-completed t Ill pmd>ue, sbould tha Newport lleacll pootofilce K7 Joli i. sJmOU to lllat <11 a
reer spans two world wan, ro-~ World War II must be placed !be Insur.cl by the city to protect comeo a letter fr<lm Okinawa pootmaour In the Stat., ..q
Unqlllshed command of Santa Ana on the lnactlw lilt u expediently the munlcl~ty and the savem-wber. be bu ....,Uy been tran. moro oo. I am wpr,ORd lo baft Clearun" g and Laundry Mm¥ Air base recently. The 52• u ~blo. l~t u -JI. It wu qi-.od by fernd u heed of the pootoltlce, under my command 21 mm· ad
Our 1 -"n& ~ Ocntalne year-old aeienJ wW oater an air The pnenl. an """ Oyer In the 'memhon of µie city CXJUnCll. located .-t three milea from the one ottlcer but dlle to n>pl•cwnmt ,.
the Latst · • · t~ hcopltal propi;ratory to his last war with ....,. kllla to bis [ A rooolutl ... _?Md by the city at· dem-ed capital ot Nab&. 'lbe dlttlculUee I only ban IT -
Bova: t:IO lo &:II retirement because of physical db-cndlt, came out of rotlttmont In tomey at the laat moottnc of the lett<r, -to I.be Newa. with which I have to ... mo -OORONA DEL MAR c~
Snept Illa&, I p.m. • S:IO p.m. ability. Duo to a reductJon of th• 1940 and was placed oo actlv• 1<0l!""ll prwlded tor care of the Tim .. , tollowa: · Job u tiloup we were tun lib~ , '-----------~ .erv1ces, Easterbrook camea under duty as a major. Euterbrook ...-. 'former cout ~ boat and keep-Gentlemen. same t\m.!' ~. J Jib tbt
sumod command of SAAAB In '~ It In ~ ropalr while In their . work and It la Coocf ~ -lll0'7
Pk:k·Up and DellVl!ry ..... ------------.----------...,I April. 19". whil• It still ,,,.. train-custody. It ljas boon doclarod sui-8 °"' la ",ery UtUe thin&' at the rm leernln&' new thlnp enry ci.;,.
Christ Gifts Inc cadets.· In November of the plus. and eftoru to ...,.... a N.,..Tlmu. Lale Ume no -. I bavm·t w &Ill' m-TIT_1m.-,1-----------------::,--------' mas eam.e year the bue wu converted Waiver from lta ortctnaJ owner ln I'm out here on Ok.ln&.wa. DOW' with papen for about two monk 8acb
Into a redistribution oenter and 'Santa Monla\....,., without avail. • pootottlce all my own. I Sot bore matttt la pretty .iow and a~·-----------------------~
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MATERNITY WEARING APPAREL
convalescont hospital. -mis· ·'lb• dty ma;)' have to b\IY the a day oc 80 after I.be typboon Oct. deal of It wu (dam-111 -
ston wu to bridge the"' gap be-riaht of the former ownor when a 9 and It ....Uy did knock every-typbooo. 1 bope tht. wlD olart a
twoon combat and ata testdo dutlos. •pri~ Is set on the 00.t. Wbethor tblnl' plloy wut.-every lnatalla· new batch In my cltrc:tlon. I .,..
When SA.AAB added 1epan.Uon the cfty and county att to join in Uon wu practically demou.bed. would like to have them DOW: ..,.
to its other tunctlons. General Eu· 'buying the boat has not yet been Ky flrat aulgnm.ent wu at the Ulan ever. '
terbrook's orders were, "Get 'em determined. 21st Bue P. O. where we broke 1 !lope-mi. fin& you ..a and
out quick." Working seven days Earl Stanley, city coun~. do-all ln?"mtng mall to I.be buay. Give my regaro. .to Paul
Featured by a woek, the base cut tJmiuch a recommended that all city bi>als vario<lo APO• on the IAand and Palmer and Gonion Findlay .-
' ' backlog of U ,000 overseas veter-including the lire-boat be insured took care of all outgotnc" mall to you .ee them. Donna -Marie Shoppe ans tn reconl time. More than agatnsl liability as well .. n.... I.be utent of getUDg available
18.000 men and women have re-and the othel'j councilmen agreed. traneportattoc-surtace and air-SlnC'l!'!"ely, Dick.
6111 No. Main Attade Bldg. Santa Ana ceived their discharged since Sep-lined up and the mall loeded on. Lt. Richard C. Torrence 0-1Siilllfi
'----------~-------------'I tember 14 <PO: OOO OOO C bl Then I wu given my own 'Unit 180th Army Poetal Unit c~ -Ortpe Sellllon" New ~, ' a e 80 now-t am Poe:ta.I. Officer of APO 180, C/O Po.t.m.Mter,
When prisoners of war drew For Added Telephone 180th Anny PootaJ UntL we oerve San Francl«o, eanr.
24-Hour KP General Easterbrook admitted L" to Arizo about 32~ different Arl:ny Unltl or
thai a mistake had been mado and Ines na about 90.000 men. (No women, ;!; ;!; ;!; ;!; ;I; ;!; t t t
rectified the error. He also ln·i dam the luck). Wewrlte~to600 Radio· Service .
HOME,' AUTO, MARINE
RADIOS BEPAIBED
Burt R. Norton
915 Cout Blway Phone Z4l1
vited GI's to a "gripe session," As pa.rt of the Bell System's money ordtts every day and aell
where he listened to complained program for establishing a nation· about $2000 worth of .tamps every
and criticisms. j wide coaxial cable network, the day. Here we a.lao accept outgoing /fJ ~ ~ _ /
General Euterbrook, wbo b&I •Sou them California Telephone mall wblch we pouch to 21st 8a.H V /It -1.Jf!Cle,
made no plans as to what role he I company has join~ with the Long ------------
will play in civilian life. was Unee department Of the A.mer1-
among the first American military can Telephone a_nd Telegraph com· Brig. Gen. I van Miller
pilots to..., wartime duty in 1917. pany In an apphcation to the Fed· Takes Command
He served with the RAF and the eral Communications Comml.alon .
rtrat u . s . aero oquadro!UI, win· for penntsslo~ to place an S·tube At El Toro Base
Barometers Ne ..... ri Beach. Collf, ning the Distinguished Service coaxial cable from Phoenix. Ariz.,
Cross with an 6ak leaf cluster. to Los Angeles. '------------------------'!The DSC was presented to Ea.s· This is the first transcontinnen· Brig. Gen. Ivan W. Miller has
terbrook by General Pershing. tal cable of lts type, and plans assumed command of El Toro Ma-Nort Hill
Announcement
-to Our Many Friends in Newport
Harbor, Balboa and Costa Mesa - - -It
Is With Regret that We Announce We Are
No Longer Connected with-
The
c Huntington Dinner House
For his work as a53istant chief are under way to complete this rlne Corps Air station, it was an·
or staff or the western Flying link, providing initially 252 more nounoed today by the station pub-
T'raining Command h e was telephone cil'Cllits to the east, and Uc relations office. Gen. Miller
awarded the Legion of Merit. The making possible many more as aucceeda Col. ·Fr'ank H . I...a.m.8on -
general has five other decorations. needed. It is, now estimated that Scribner , who will take over as
" the work will be consummated commanding officer ot Air Bue
,.------------, within the next two years. This Group 2 at El Toro.
Why Su ff er? segment alone-will cost about $5,-He wears the Legion ot Merit
,000,000. for World War II and the Nicar-
aguan Medal of Merit and the
New Trains Will Boost1 Haitian Order nr Merit tor ser:v:
• ice in the SB.lllO Domin,.go, Haiti So. Cal. Tourist Trade and Nicaragua campaigns in 1927.
During World War II. Gen.
Anchors
Children's
Life Preservers
Boat Cushions
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Cheerful, Helpful
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BackvJte, Beadachot, Pain.a la
Oroln and ~Lou of Vltal·
lty-"Always 'n.red"-Blcll aad
Low Blood Preuure -.. SUp-
plnl(' -Growln&' Old betoro
your tlme-Anemla-8kln and
Kidney Allmenta respond qalok·
ly to eur Excl11Alve Tecb.nJquc
without Drop. Pain. SurcerY
New types o( rai1road passen· Miller served on the staff of M ar-
ger equipmmt. that completely lng Aircraft, South Pacific, and
overshadows prewar models in ~1th Marine Air P acific. He has
their man:r innovations. will mean commanded the Marine Air sta·
a travel boom to California tour-tion at Quantico, Va,, and Marine
ist centers. it is disclosed by Ste· Fleet Air, West oCast.
$rudk, erxut ea.
We wish to thank you sincerely for the patronage, sup-
port and friendliness accorded us while we served you
there. We hope to again serve you in the near future.
or lnjecUona.
phen Earl)'. former press secre-
tary to President Roosevelt, and Mrs. Florence Otatten former
c-.n.u-nr.n; now vice-president or Pullman. in· Costa Mesa resident, who has been
a,. .&nolal--rorporated. in Canada since June has re-
Dr. E.. F. BeU, D. C., Ph.().. ftddrr c:c:in g-R. lunchron m eeting cently returned to her home with
101 !!od Street of the Advertising Club of Los An-Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schilling. Tor·
2212 w. Centn.l
Newport Be&cJa.
1 NOW YOU CAN WEAR YOUR
PIT _Jl_l .TWICI ~S "ONG •••
1he Sensational "2-FACED"
TIE ••• with no wrong siclel
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CLOTHIERS·
ltdllll .-fODlllll 'lbat man
is here
again SANTA ANA
M. J. BOOMBOWER..Chef and Manager
WALTER P. RHODES, Chef
MRS. M. J. BOOMHOWER, Hostess
BE'ITV and FRAN, Waitresses.
Newport Beach, Calif. geles. Earl~'. "'ho is just compl('t-ranee. P~MllU-~llH ~a ·~ia l t~toinnn~ue 'I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Boun: TDee. a Frl 9 :SO to 7:SI railroad conditions on the coast, [
Other bow.n by app91Dtmea& said. "Before the fnd of another i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii 112 months. the Pullman-Standard I O.r Ma nufacturing com panv will
ha ve produced for the railroads.
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SAFBTT SPECIAL
Chevrolet Motors Reconditioned
Here Is What You Get:
• Valves Ground
• New Oil Rings and Pins
• New Points '
• Main Bearings Adjusted
• Rocker Arms Overhauled
• Clean Vent Pipe ·
• Engine Timed
• New Spark Plugs
• Motor Flushed
• 5 Quarts Oil
• Oil Pump Inspected
• Cooling System Tested
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39 to -42 Models
s&g.so
Is All You Pay.
Budget Terms
If Desired
Six Factory Trained
Mechanics
To Serve You.
~ Culbertson Chevrolet Co., ·inc.
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NEWPOR'P BEACH
JIONTINGfO!f B.a•CB
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more liKht"·Neht. streamline pas-
sen~f"" cR~ thR.n "·ere put on fht'
rails in the eptire nine y('R~ (rom
1933 to 1942. Included will be in·
novations that "'ill do· much to
offset the growing competition or
air and bus lines."
Balboa Cafe Named
In Damage Action
Hazpl Duresky a nd Dorothy
S:i.ba filed a damage suil for $4000
recently against Mr. and Mrs. wn-
liam C. Blanchard. They claimed
that they bought a cafe from the
Blanchard.s on March 18 which the
Blanchards had no right to sell.
In their complaint they stated
that they bought the premises at
703 E . Bay front, Balboa for $4000.
and that last August 31, Mr. and
Mn. James B. McNally demanded
possession of the place on the con·
tenUon th&t it wu theirs and not
the Blanchards.
A week end guest at the home
ot ltlr. and Mrs. Bob Haworth,
41st street, was Mr. Hawort.h"s
mother. whose home is in Long
Beach.
Wagner DrugleM ~tote
Dr. \\llbu.r C. War;ner
Chiropractic, Dietetics,
Physio & Colonic Therapy
19!0 Cout 81,,'tf. South,
Laguna Beach, Ph. !OSS
HEARING
REVOLUTION!
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Charming Negligee Sets
Lace Trimmed Sheers
and Br:<>eades
18.95 .to 34.95
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• Hostess Gowns ·--··········--···············15.95 to 29.95
• Quilted Rohe!; ·-··································14.95 to 29.95
• Quilted Bnmch Coats -····-············,·············15.95 up
• Bed Jackets ···-·································15.95 to 19.95
• Slips -·--··············································4.95' to 7.95
• Gowns -.-····································-·············5.95 up
• Searls -·--·-·····-························ .................... 1.95 up
• Bags --··-········-···········-····-························8.95 up
• Didries ---·······················-·········· .. 3.95 to 12.95
• Blouses -·--·--·-···-·············! ........... _ ...... 4.50 up
• Hats ···-·--········---·····-·······-·5.95 to 17.95
• .1ewelry -·-·-·-··-·-····-··--····Reasonably Pticed
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Boy Scout Leaden Humane Officer Officen Ruah to Cifue S bscribe Lucky' Heeded the Call of the Wild Soto Returns to
Meet Wednesday at Trained Animals ~d Dia~elllled Lady; Near1;8$~000 to After He Reached the !ge of Five; Balboa; Dog
Huntington Beach <ConUnued rrcm Pase On•> Find Animal Intruder -Hospital Fund Learned to Talk, Then Flew Away Dies Day After
OPA Speeds Making
Of Low Cost Apparel
All Boy Scout troop leaders. th -A h Offlcers Lace and Wala on (ConUnued from Pllp One) By BEIBIE L. BENEDICT (ConUnued from Pag-e One) canm.Jtteemen and commissioners people. Moet ot em ·--.......-. • nl&ht patrol for the dty police de6 __ ... approved by the Amertcan
More low-priced wee.ring ap-
parel tor every member or the
fam.lly and at a1lghUy reduced
prlcee will aooo begin to appear on
local retailen' llhe1ve11, Office of
Price Admini.atratloo apparel pric-
ing opect<ata aald today.
~ the ~-Em 1 Ar c:oun .. 10. n la • cue of de-tTalnlng pertment had • hurry can Tues-~ Lucky 1 • .uu trying' to clecld• Servi"ces· Held "" vi-aJige Pre ea -them to return to peaceful waya. day momJ.ng from Corona del mar. Medical Auoclatlon. bee.au.. UD· whether to a.newer the ye&rning ot
di, B.S.A.. will meet at the Lake and moot Of the Doberm&nn Pin-They sped to the scene ot the call, 1-It la a au. A hoop!tal It hla feathered breut for hlo play. For S1"x Residents
Or had h• suhply been keeping
vigil for an old friend?
Putt clubhouse ln Huntington schera and German abephuda the home of Maj. Rutm J. Mc-C&DDot train Dunt• nor can It mate Ron.&ldroe or to wtng bW
-at 6 :30 p. m. Wedn..ctay, which were 'lloed In patrol wwk Cl'acken, !i04 Acacia avenue. train Intern-for the a..oc!atlon way over the gully and Into the Of Harbor Area
November 28, 1945, it was an-along the coaat are happily ~ The call was not from the ma· and thus tt would be dittlcuJt to hllla, where hill flock of raven
nounced today by Hugh M . WU.· stored to thelr form.er ownen or Jor however It came from the make tt pay. It t. to be a non-friendl are awaiting him.
COX. Scout executive. whoever •ures them after their excited voice. of his wife at 2 :00 profit organJ.zatlori, be declared, lA.lcky ta five years old and baa Private eervice1 were held Sat-
Tbe meeting will start with a discharge. a. rn. for someone to hurry wer but the A.Nlat&D ce League will Uved ln contetltment with Ronald urday morning at F ore1t Lawn
pot-luck dinner and will include Dogs are not picked up on the as there was an intruder 00 the have a band In seelng that It LI Wurster and hi• pa.rent.a Mr. and cemetery, Los Angeles, !or Mn1.
the showing of the new Scout film 9lrttts here unless they obviously nXll run well. Mra. Frank Wurster. MO Poppy Elizabeth Westlake. 37, wlfe o! L.
camp plans will be diS'1Ussed and have no home, or are left to run In. le$'! time than It would take Government Help Sought a.venue, Corona del Mar, Mee he H . Westlake. 412 Haz.el avenue,
plans made for training courses to negligently by thelr ownere aev-to elaborate on the imaginations Dr. Braham.a explained. that u wu a month old. Corona. del Mar, who died a.t Santa
be held i~ January, as ""'ell as eral times a week. An occuional of the officers while they sped to far aa finances are concerned, the At three months berWU trying Ana Community ho11pital following
other business. About 150 n:i~n v1o1ator 111 not taken to the pound. the scene. they were' there, and original plan called for government to lmitate the voices he heard an accident 11everal weeks ago at
are-expected to be present, W1l· 1 he declared. He always trlee to the Intruder trapped on the roof. tuncb to match private donatlon11 every day. The first 90uncb were Capi11trano Beach. Mr. Westlake
cox stated. find the owner, and takea a dog He was an opossum, and was dis· dollar for dollar under provlatona gutteral but eoon he wu saying WM injured, but 111 now conval·
Throughout the county there to the pound only a.tter aeveral patched promptly. of the Lanham Act. a war measure. "Hello" and "Goodbye" and called esclng at home.
are nO'N' 3377 registered members times trying to contact lta owner. Tbi11 haa been e.x.hauated, be ad· hta pal by name. Mn. We11Uake wu born in
active in the Scout movement and The new ordinance paaeed early milted, and now their hope and He wu: given a great deal of Bloomington; Ill., and had lived tn
a prospective 3000 more who will in the year allows a maximum. of Protest Boat expectation for 'federal backing freedom, but would alway• return Corona del Mar for five year•. She
join it churches. clubs. lodges. a six-foot lead for dogs, whJch will be from a. new act which baa to hi.II cage. Once be flew away to was er:riployed at the Kay Finch
PrA and other groups will Spon~ must always be on leub when on {;anding on Pi.er pu!ted through the U . S. Senate the hlll.l!I with a flock Of ravens studio. Be11ldes her widower sh'e
aor Scout units, Merigold stated. the streets. The ordlnance waa calling for government aasi•lance but was back 1n five m4nute11. ill survived by two daugbtenJ, Joan
passed to protect children, to abate At BaJOOa to the amount of one-third ot prl~ Visitora f rom the nock have gatL-a.nd Diane, and her father, John
• a nuisance, and to prevent posalble vale •Ubecrlptlon11 In hoerpltal proj· ered In the patio and have twit-Barth Of Wllmingt.on, DI., who
spread of rabiee. ect11. 'they have bad the promile of tered with him. came here t or the funeral. which ·Auto Painting
Body and Fender Work
• Welding •
Appearing in person with a petl • R Joh Phil It tr Bann! Bal '
I lion from more than lOO reMdmts ep. n P11 om ng Recently during one Of those wa.a In charge o! tz Mortuary. ot hla a.s11l11tance in every way to noisY villlls he forgot himaelt or Moll ie E . Dunlap GERRISH ·LEAVES of Balboa to protest granting a s--ure governmental help. Cbrl 1 8 1 -• ~ wanted to ehow of.f hla accomplish-st an c ence se ..... ces were POLICE DEPARTMENT landing penni1 and improvements On the board two members of M d 2 t th Baltz 1 menta and bw;st out ~rlth several read on ay at p.m. a e
l'tlr. Howard Gerrish la resigning to the ~hack at the end of the Ba· the American College ot Surgeon• .. helloe." The ravens took a start-chapel, Corona del Mar, for Mrs.
on De-<:. l from the night force o( boa pier , J . ~· McNally, well hope t o add Dr. G. N. Pea.a& o! led look around for those humans Mollie E . Dunlap. 78. who died Fred's Body Shop the Newport Police Department, known ~ports fisherman o_f that Ne'\lt·port Beach, who la & promln-they thought they heard and ot1 Friday at her home. 1547 Orange
after having served !or more than community argued for keeping the ent member of the organi.z.J.ng com~ they fl ew. avenue. Coeta. Mesa..
1120 Coast Riway three years. He indicated that be pier alone for the benefit of ~e mlttee. They can also call upon the Mrs. Wurst.er said they couldn't She Is survived by two nephews,
Corona del Mar \':ill now have more time t o devote sport·mlnded_ fis~ennen who like Holl)"'N'ood .Presbyterian Hospital realize Jt ,,,.IUI one or their own Lloyd Loveland of Balboa Lsland ~-------------1 to his activities. to spend thellr lei~ure hti~e lackt t~e !or advise and counsel. the minie-talking. Thie muat have disturbed and Dr. Mark Loveland. Los An-
But Soto is not back in this
community, because he has no one
or no place to return to t hat he
can call his own. The necessity
for rapid disposal of his property
in 194.2 has resulted in his being
penniless and without resources
today.
Mr. Nishikawa was born in
Kloto. Japan In 1874. He came to
this country in 1903, whe n he was
29 years of age, and, for five years,
operated a curio shop with his
brothP.r on Spring street in Los
Angeles. After that, he came to
Balboa.
In his barracks at the Orange
county camp. Soto has a stack of
lette~ from m a ny of his old
friends in this area which are
among his moot pMzed JX>SSf"S·
sions. And he is deeply appre--
ciative of visits from any who call
on him .
Manufacturen making the lillt.
ed. euentla.I typea ol cotton, woolen
and rayon ga.rmenta, priced belo"'
certain "cut -off" poinl.9, will be
gtven priority aid in obtaining
materials by the Civilian ProduC"-
llon Board, the government agencv
explained. Th.ls. It Is believed.
.should speed up the flow of IO\lo·er
priced garment.&-long in extreme-
ly short supply -to retailers'
shelves.
Wbo pays !or advertising?
body, It paya tor it.aelf.
No-
Here is a "war casualty" that
could well enlist our community
concern along v.tith our preoccu·
pation with the larg<'r problems of 1
reconversion and. rehabilitation of 1
our veterans. For there are many
"Sotos" in Orange count)' who des· [
perately need to be given a chance. "IF I RAN THE
D&l!O STORE ..• "
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i end of a po e trying t ell' u tn ter -'d. Ao an e•ample of how 1 d t M E rf _. .. Lucky for 800n after he left home ge es. an a n ece, rs. rma the su · famous a a•·muar 1--•tution •-I M · · l ....,.u uc-and bas not returned. However Davis of Los Ange es. ra:. Dun·
who want to r eturn to the only
plac<' they h ave ever called
"home" to make a fresh start.
Many of them are veterans of the
most highly-dl'COrated division in
the U. S. Anny.
"'If 1 ran um drug store,"
we """'"beard one of the
clerk. .-•Y, "Td thl'OW out
tbe cip.r eou.nter. There's DO
mone,y in that stuff."
CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS
By Roberts Studio
Beauty and Character Plus Glamour
Our Specialty
The petitioner got a genera came. the La J olla lnsUtutloo baa I bo I M d ·11 P ""~ f the Sunday he flew lov.• over the house ap v.•a.s rn n ea "'11 . e, enn .. agreement among memllO;."i:s 0 had donations of $750,000 from d h d II d I Calif I 25 council as to the unslightly condi· and called to them but did not an a ve n om a
tion of the shack at the end of thf' satisfied patlent11 alone. light. The nock o! ravens must year11 . llrs: Gail of Balboa '1.:as
DDT Residue Spray
Is Best for Walls pier, but ~ome differed as to th(.' Walter Longmoor. member of have lssut'd an ultimatum "We are r eader at the services and inter. U~l.' the m otor boat operator se?k· the city planning commission going 00 a trip soon and you make ment v.ra.s private, Lewis Baltz, di-ef=t~v~i~:~stn.i~t?c;:· 0;s in:~~:
ing a landing permit for speed BpO ke briefly to urge the cl tlz.ens up your mind is it us or them?" r ector
boat•. near the end of th• p>·er to make this their . enterprise as Whl b 111 · Lu k ·th · Mabel P. Knapp \\·hen applied as a residue spray ,.. .._. . c v.· win O\'er c y, e to v.•alls and surlact>S visited by ""ould make of the landing. l\.1c· }'a.cht ov.'Tlers particularly were call ot the v.·ild or home. sy,·eet Mabel P. Knapp. 72. died Thurs·
. ... One ot the flnt Jeuon.s
he'd ha'·e to learn as pro·
prletor of our drur store is
that l"oq.\·e nlent senice to
ew.tomen ls more Important
In "the lonr run than Imme·
dlate profit.
Newport Beach
Pharmacy
2103 Ocean Front Phone S
Buy Victory Bond.ft
Nally de-clared that it would bC' too av.·are o! the need for. emergency borne? Ronald. his pal, ls a lover day at the home of her daughter. insects. accor ding to entomologists
difficult to tie up there. and fur· 1 service \•/lth the c los1n~ of the of birds and he and his mother 1'frs. Heber Fowler, 307 Coral ave-on the Berkeley campus of the
thC'r expn'.'S~C'd th<' bC'lief that l:ln coast guard base. It should have ~d a s pa rro..,,r for a while. So I nu e, Balboa Island. She is survived Univer91ty of California.
improvl'mrnt to the building mii::ht the su~port of the whole county. one is sur e that Lucky will not I by t\VO daughlfrs. }1rs. Fowler and Re..<iidual sprays dry and leave
c>nrlanl'.7£'r thC' strength of the pier he believe!!!. forget the love RonalU has <P1ven ],1rs. J ames Byard. Bever ly Hills: D.D.T. deposits on surfaces to kill ,.. ~I G y di th d 0 • dd s insects that come In contact ,,·Ith itself. : rs. eorge a~ ey en rea him and that it v.•ill be the deciding I two gran aughters: usan Fov.·le r It The most effective depo!fit is;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ThC' lease h<td been ordf'red a list of the contributors. and the factor whether Lucky v.·ill say and ~frs. Claude NelA'ton. Corona
drav.-n hut wa!'> not yf't signC'd. Oty large gathering or representative hello or ~oodhye. del Mar. spread v.•hen the sprayed solution
Order Now to Insure
Delivery for Mail
SPECIAL . • • •
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Be Sure to ln4ulre About Copying Old PortraJt.
Roberts PorlrailJ
•O'I NORTH MAIN -NEXT TO MONTGOMERY WARDS
Sbldlo Bonn from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Dally
Attom ey Rola nd Thomnson rl'· l citizens applaud.ed loudly. No pres. Services v.·ill be held \\'ednesday contains approximately five per
mark('d. $('veral councilmen bc-· 1 sure or emot1onnJ appeaJ \\"a.9 T S at 12 noon at the Church of the cent of technical D.D.T., say the
lieved that if the saff'ty of th<' ~1ade. the donor s .app~renUy hav-WO portfjshi'hg Recessional. Forest Lawn, with en-University men. Usual household
piC'r \vould be at stak e. the lic('nsce ing made up their minds ln ad-Concerns fo Opefate tombment in the mausoleum. Lewis sprays. containing pyrethrum or ~hould m('{'t v.'ith 8 group of bu<:;i· vance. Eight anonymous donation8 F;"._ Baltz.. director . rotenone as the k illing agent.
nl'5s men "'ho signed the petition totaling $7575 were announced. as ·.-om Newport Pier Cli nton Dickey achieve a rapid knock-dO'i••n of in
tis well as v.'ilh the city engin('('r Herb Kenny and \\'. H. Hit chman C1:nton Dickey, 52, died 'r.iurs· ~t!I but <lo n.ot prorlu('e ,Pf"'!"!li!'-.
a nd convi nce thC'm of the practi· gathered up cards from men and Thr Drant Sportfishing boats day at an Orange hospital f olJOIA'· tent killlng dep09ita such as are
cability of his proposal. A re~ women present. Announcements or IA'ill h(' operated from the Newport ing a abort illness. He \\'as an obtained "'ilh the five per cent
port would then be made to the gifts of StOOO, $500. and .$100 ~:ere pier. and will not int<'rfere with automotive electrician, and had residu~ sprays. r;>.D.T. in bll.s
council before its next meettng. frequent. It was made plain that loarling or unloading of passen-lived in Newport Beach for nearly should no~ be applied to, a nim als,
CLOTHES
FOR
MEN
AND
BOYS
donations could be made without gero;; by MC'O.lllah Brothers from 15 years. n e was born in Opark 1 food C'ont8.lners, or to place-s where
publicity If desired, and a number the same pier for their barge op· Illinois. · unprotected food may be stored.
specified thlll. era· ions, it was learned by city He ls survived bv bis wtdo\\-
Both newspaper8 and two local councilmen considering plans for .M.artha: three brothers. Roy 0f I Jascha Heifetz
branches ot the Bank of America lice'1sing both finns to use the Riverside. Melville and Arthur C f" R
were named to receive donalloM. enc' of the pier. Each will pay a Dick e'.\'. Denver, Colo.; two sisters. I On IrmS UIDOfS
It ~·a.a empbaalz.ed that the goal of minimum T't'ntal or S800 per year Mrs. Laura Sack'lcld and !\frs.1 Of Separation
$35.000 was only for purchase of and five percent of their gross re· Jewel C&dy , Illinois: two daugh-1 Fr Be 1 Hills
the 8ite and bulldtng a road to It. ceipts for the privilege. ten, A:rs . Marian McChesney and I om a . ver Y . hotel
The hope of the committee Is that The f\1cCullah Brothers had Mrs. Oorothv Hunter of Newport "'1her: he . IS now staying ~mes
a $500,000 hospital can be built ask('d for a new fi ve year lease t o Beach; two Sons, Lt. \Vill lam Die· conf1nna~10.n . by Ja~ha Hc1re:tz.
which w ould ~Jude 100 beds, but sup plant their former one because key of the U . S. Navy a nd Don ~amed h~1oh~rst, o~ hf1s separaFlt1on
they will start with one unit of .f,O they are obtaining a second barge Dick ey or Newport Beach, and t\vr> rom .1s "1 e, t e ormer . or-
bedS-\\ihatever amount Is realtud to anchor off~hore. They agree grandchildren ence Vidor. actress of the silent
t · th · al f · . screen. The)· were married Aug. to meet an immediate and desper · o increase e1 r rent ee fq_r Funeral services will be conduct. 28. 1928 and have two children.
ate need, It was sald. loading privileges if t hey are as· ed ln the Wlnblgler mortuary Fri-Robert d J -• Mrs H . _
sured a new five Y"'~r term. dav lt 10 a. "th Re A an osejM ,a. . el Th Ora · ~· ~1 v. · Jud-fetz, \Vho lives in their Harbor e nt concPrn v.i ll operate eon May o!fic1at1ng. Interment will Is land home. a lso confirmed the
Monarch F1oor Dual
Gas Furnaces
'S'n Prtortcy• Seceuary
Some .. 1tb Thermostats
Limited Supply
for Immediate
Installation
No Down Paymeat
F .H.A. Tenns
New or Completed Homes
Monarch Furnaces Approved
by A. G. A.
FREE ESTIMATES
L. 0. Grossnickle
Qrange County Distributor
1701 Flower St., Cor. 17tli
Phone 4857
U no answer call Santa Ana
6257 a nd leave message
SANTA ANA •
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Long. 196
Ea.st 18th street. Costa Meae.,
entertained o v e r Thank.sgtvlng,
guests being Mrs. Long's mother,
Mrs. C. E. KlnJey and her slllter,
Mra. Charles Berrltt. her hultband
and three children. Of La Mesa.
high speed boats from the pier, it be in Fairhaven cemetery. report but made no other com-wa~ understood, and would not in-
1 rf . h h th Bo Fay Hiii >m~e~n:ts~·-----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e ere Wit t e o er. th con· Funeral services for FaY Hill, _
tracts were approved. 26. former Costa Mesa resident for
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson
entertained at their home on Lido
Nord w1th cocktalla Saturday eve-
ning, and were hosts afterwarda
Fire Burns Goods
As Trailer Cruised
Along Highway
at dinner at the Riv1.era., Long Frank Cosario can thank the
Bea.ch. Cuesta were Mr. and l4r& fire d~partment of Newport Beach
Herbert Brown &nd Mr. and Mra. for saving his furniture. For the
H .. a Ring. resident of San Diego. enroute
-----------------------------1 horne with a trailer load of h<>u&>-
r-----------------------------.1ho1d goods in tow had the mJsfor-
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Refrigeration Service
Domestic Commercial Marine
Pb.. H. B. t.l!S
BUNTDIGTON BEACH
"REPAIR WORK ON ALL MAKES"
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tune to turn a.round while gliding
along the highway through Corona
del Mar and see smoke ema nating
from his precious cargo.
He huniedly stopped in front
of the postofflce and put in a call
for the fire department. Engine
No. 4 responded from Balboa Isl-
and. and got there in time tp save
most of It. The loss was about
$150, It was estimated. Matches
rubbing together was th~ appar-
ent cause of the blaze, Otlef
Crocker said.
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four years. who died Sunday in
Covina, v.·ere held in the W inbigJer
mortuary, Santa Ana. Rev. Harry
Owings officiated. Interment wu
in the MasonJc cemetery.
Mrs. Hill is sW'Vived by her wid-
ower, George F . HUl of Los An-
geles; her mother, Mrs. Clara L
Platt ot Costa Mesa; a daughter,
.Sandra Ann C1f Loa Angeles; two
aunt.a, Mrs. George Jenklrui CJ!
Santa Ana and Mlsa Annis Platt
of W'4ittler; an uncle. Lester Platt
Of Santa Ana and her grand·
mother, Mn. Cox of Washington.
WJ"C.illtha Randall
M?"8. Wreatha Randall, 245-4
Newport boulevard, Costa Mesa,
dled at her home this m orning
(Tueeday). She wu a native of
Fulton, Mich., an.ti had lived in
Costa Me&& for 28 yean. where she
WU a member -of the Community
church and of the Friday Alter.
noon club.
She la turvived by her buaband.
Er.nary Randall, buUdlng contrac-
tor ; two brothen, Preston DaJ·
glel•h, Micb.lgan. and Orin Dlil-
gtelah. San Lule Obl.spo; two ata.
ten, Mn.. Jeanette Swinney, Ven-
ice, &nd Mra. l>larpn!t Haney,
Anthony, Texu.
Funeral aervicea will .be beld
Thuraday at 11 Lm. at the Harold
Grauel chapel with Rev. Carl ;John-
IOD ottidatlng, and tnterment will
be La. Rlalto cemetery,
Eight Injured
ln Head-on
Collision Saturday
Eight persons were Injured In a
~ colllslon on Coast Hlgb-
""Y 300 feet south of ilayshore
bridge at 5:30 a. m. Saturday
momlng', when a car driven by
John M. Komoolld. sailor •tatloned
at San Diego, cramed head-on Into
one clr!vft1 by Daniel F . Softna.
ai.o or San Dleeo. Th• thin! car.
drlvm by John L. Mceartr. Bald-
win Pllrk, wu unable to a><>ld !Ille
~ and ai.o collided.
All occupanto al tho llnrt · car
Wft"I! RrY1ce ~ and ~ taken
to tho SMta Ana Anny Air 8-
bolpltal tor --d ln)Dieo. ,,,. -and"-~ .n
mu•· -aeoel•eit nwttal' !ft-.
jmtoo. A --' 1'k ·wu. -ollo Wllal ID lllol •qt 0
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Anytime from tour to nine at the
PALM CAFE
At the F erry Landing, Palm and Bay Front-Balboa
Baby Beef Meats and Sea Foods
Complete Family Dinners $1.00 and $1.25
Now under New Management-'"-A WELLS, Owner & Mgr .
Open 6 a . m. to 9 p. m. Closed Tuesda)"
Home heating • without waste
l'cx nery family. fuel --..UOO io a wartime "must." Mab
the -ol all you get! Sandard Bumtt Oils att compleuly
cliorilled (puri.6ed). n..,, pnrride complcrc c:omb1o0oa without
---..o carboa depooit or coke residue. Standard Furna« Oil
f0< !><-funwn; Sraodard Sco•c Oil fot circulating bca-.
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Enlist Before Nov. 21 Pr OPt!RTY AT PRIVATE SALii Eut • c!Lltance Of 113.1' feet to (By Albert Sol1and. Capt. (MC) tJSNR)
1 No. ~ a point; thence Swth u• OQ' Ea.t In a recent article tn. the local all the mee:tlD.p I att.ende:d, and November 22nd mean. 'lbanka-
'' In the auperlo,. Court Of the State a di.stance at S0.00 fttt to a polnt; Newport·Balboa newspapers. con· no menUon waa made ot an eut-gtvtnr to mo.t. people, but to tbe
ti ' I of CallfOmr~ IR and fOr th• thence South 11 • 24• •o• Weet a cemlns our Snowbirde, t wt.ta to em Snowbird. d.18cb&rfed G. L it mean.a one day
•County of Lo. Angele&. di.st&D.oe of 116.SS feet to the true offer correctlona. About tbe yeu When the Olymplc Game. came too late to take"advan.lagt. of the
I poJnt of begtnnt.ng. 1906 or 1907 a •lckly young man to Loa Angeles in 1932 the "0" many """1'-lme:nt benetlts offered
!In the Matta ot the Ea:t.8.te of Parcel 2. A portion Ot Section ln hla early teena came to Newport boat.. were (fven their ttnt trial under tbe 'Volunt.Aty Recruitment
J:DGAR B. McKNIGHT. ~ Stx. Town.ahtp Elgbt South, Range Beach lffldng health and strength. There were conalder&ble com-Act' pa•ed by COogrew on Ocl 8
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\Paragon'
Returns From
Hunting Trip.
Mesa Couple Return
From Honeymoon
Nelghbora and frteuda of Mr:
and Mn. W. 111oyd Moore of Coat&
Meu were wiabJng them bapplnMa
following tbelr return from a
honeymoon throughout Southern
California recently. They were
marrie-d Nov. 9 by Rev. C&rl John·
eon at the Community church, and
wUI reside at 512 Bem&rd 1treel
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Police Ask IJmlts
Be Changed in Speed
On central and Coast
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$otJOe la hereby given tha.t the Eight West. S. B. B. 6. M., par-He purehued a mnall aloop ln plain.ta, particularly by the foreign ol th.la year. The Paragoo, a large dlesel-pow-
~denlgned wtll eell al prlvate tlcularly bounded &D.d demcribed wblc.b be .spent all hta available participant., becau.M: our boat:I Accordlnc to Lt. Cot John L. ered yacht acquired last spring
~e. to the hlg~est &nd belt bidder. as followa : Beginntng at a point in Ume, and today be 19 a 1turdy clll-were "V" bottom ILDd too slow for Altbnu8e, comm&Ddlng officer of from the u. s . Shipping Boa.rd by
wbjfct to conttnna.Uon · of aa.ld the Northerly Une Of Tract No. zen of Loe Angele•. a 11ucceaaf\Jl the foreJpen. lt la tberdore re-the Klllt&ry Pe.nKmnel Procure--Herbert Sampson ot Co8ta Mesa
S'1puior Court. on OI" otter the 7th 713. a11 11hown on a Map recorded attorney. Soon other 1lmtlar aloop1, apectf'Ully 1Ugguted to the new ment Bervt.ce, former eoldlera wbo returned la.at tut week from a
Mr. Moore wu diacharged from
the Navy on Oct. 27 aft.er having
11erved for more than three years.
He last saw duty on the USS
Barnes, eecort carrier. aa a fire
cootrolman second cl8.9S. He wu
ln the Pacl!ic &rea all of that time,
and aaw action In the Philippines,
New Bebrtdes, and the Gilberts.
A traffic survey of all parto at
tJhe city through which can lpeed
on state highway segments at
above the 35 mile rate will be
made by Olief o! Pelle.. Rowland
Hodgkinson to ask a ch~ at
speed limits or the state highway
department from 55 miles per hour
to 35, it was declared in a letter
read to the city council Monday
afternoon.
Hodgkinson revealed that in
some parts or Central avenue and
Coast boulevard., and perhaps one
or two other parts of the city
autos speed at 55 miles per hour
with impunity. However, he a.a.id.
the state will be asked to po!!t
signs of a 35 mile limit so that the
officers have a law backing up
their authority to arrest violators
in these sections.
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d&f of December 194:1i. at the otflce in Book 21, page 2t of ¥.htcellane-locally built.. were added one by committee which ha.I taken over were honorably diacbarg.d between month in Mex\c&n waters which
~ GARNER &-GARDNER. Allor-ou1 Maps, records of Orange CoU.n· one and thus the Snowbird Clue: the rejuvenating o1' our Snowbird May 12 and Nov. 1 <J( lhia year the owner deacrtbed aa a leiaurely
ue)"I. 619 Title In9Urance Building, ty. Calttornla. d11tant thereon wu born right here on Newport neet. that a round bo\tom hull P' •uat complete their reenlistment bualnes11 and pleaaure trip to wttb-
<&33 South Spring Street. In the North 89° 14' 4:i,• West 720.27 feet Bay. The builder Ut-ed and worked coruri.dered. co or before Nov. 21 to be able to In MO miles of Guatemala. Tbey
city of and County of Los AngeTee, rrom the Southeast corn.er of the up on the Mesa. but l do not recall Jn thla connec:Uon, would a190 retaln the same n.nk ·when they returned with a load Of some 60
State of California. all the right. Northeul quarter Of the North-h1a name. This wu years be.fore suggeat to the new Snowbird were dllchart'ed.. tona ot coconut.a and 30 tone of
tiUe and interest Of sa.ld deceased ea.st quarter of 11ald Section Six, anyone mentioned ln your atory aaaoctatlon that they fu.rn.lah a Tbe colond pointed out that banana.a.
He ls DOIN the manager of the
Texaco Service Station on the cor-
ner of Harbor and Bernard street.a,
Co8t.a Mesa-a eta.Lion owned by
Bill Morrla. Hie wife ls employed
at the Palm-Palm cafe.
Your friends and mine
at the time of d~ath and all the a.s shown on 98fd Map of said had vblted. Newport Bay. · more Jnodern annual trophy aull-many men do not rea.Uu that en-Sampson, a machine ahop o"Wner,
right, title and interest that the tract; thence Northwesterly &long To the present time l have been able to thla great new undertaking, llal.ment procedure requiree trom exploud the poaslbllltiea of charter
estate of said deceased he.a acqulr-a curve concave to the Northeast interusely lnte-resUd ln · the young-Md also a better type of lrophifa tour da}'!I lo a week to complete trips to various porta on the weat
ed by operation of law or other-having a radiwi of 63.9~ feet and aten who moved down to the bay for the Labor Day Rrlea. and "°""plan t.o sign up at or near cout Of the neighboring country,
wiae, other than or lD addllion to wh08f! radial line at the point of with their parent. and were soon The whole credit for the rapid the deadline dale, which will pre· and llkewtae went hunting In the
that of said decea.sed, at the time beginning bear1 North ~· 46' Eut members of our Uttle group of growth and development of New-vent them from gaia.lng their old fastness of the . Mexican jungles
Of death, in &nd to all the certain from the last mentioned point a muter Snowbird aa.llon. I have port Bay and It. conllguou.s land slrtpe1 , back .because ot 11dmlnl.t!I-for crocodllea and fished for game
real property sllua.te in the County distance of 37 .16 feet to a polnt of nursed t b e 1 e young!rt.ere and territories la entirety due to the lratlve delays. He &.dvtaed that fl.ah In isolated MVl.t.s along the
S Calif -• N h l N bo 1 -.--A daughter wu born Nov. 19 to of Ora.nge, late at or ..... a. reverse curve: thence ort er y watched them grow up to become ewport Har r Yacht club. Th.le m en contemp attng return to the coast. Tbe party brought back a
particularly described u follows, along a curve concave to the WW he-althy men and women-the type club was built by the old aalta of service should apply no later than small live crocodile, after narrowly Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frederick, 131
· N ..,,t, West Wilson Btreet, Cotta Mesa, at to-wtt: having a radlua of 219~2 feel and of Amerlcarus of whom we may be the South Cout Yacht club before ov. 14 to a.llOW" time lo 5o:t signed eacaptng being attacked by Ila •--d ~·-• tt 11 1 d ta! ~c th •1 St. J09eph hoapltal. Sbe weighed All that certa.Jn land situated ln being tangent to the .._.t eacc~ juaUy proud. ~ Y po t ca an smear ea were up IJllC' ore e ' st. .mother.
In ted I Col I L 7 pounds. 13 ounces. the County ot Orange, State of curve a distance of 1~3.62 feet to The Snowbirds, prior to the 1932 ven . As you probab Y know, one-Althouse 1t.ated furthl!r Sampson 88.ld that they took
Ql..Jiforni& described as follows. to. a point; thence North (1 • 02' Wellt Olympics ln Los Angele.a, were all the Newport Harbor Yacht club that Congres.a had decreed that plcturea of f ighting a giant manta LL and Mrs. Robert Nadeau. 320
wit: tangent t o the lut deacrlbed curve the same type. Some of the very ta now known over the aeven aeae vetera.aa slgnJng up under tbe pro-at night, u well 88 large aea Anade street. Balboa. are receiv-
a dtatance of 30.29 feet to a point: early memben of the Newport and all continents, and Ls the out-vialoM of the new law would gel turtlea. In the lagoon• back of Ing congratulatioM on the birth of Parcel 1. A portion of Section ..... d h N s Six. Tovmship Eight South, Ra.oge thence Northweet erly along a Harbor Yacht club will recall the at.anding factor in our Newport their high war-lime rank on a zµiuata.nejo they found tguanos , a aug ter ov. 21 at t. J OC!!leph
E ..... curve concave to the Northea.et Wedneaday luncheons conducted Harbor of today. permanent ba11la. Men who served ~'lid turkey. crocodiles 8.IJd tracks b~pital. She weighed 7 pounds. lght West. S. B. B. .t: m.., par-f d • _ tb 1 rl 4. ounces. UcuJarly bounded and described u having a radius of 246.26 eet an by the Loe Angeles Yacht club, l"U.IO er mportant agent con-9..9 P vales get appointment.a as 1 ot 1jaguars. They believe from their
f ollowai: Beginning at a point ln being tangent to the lasil deacrlbed held in the Blue Room of the Loa tritbutlng to the popularity of N ew. privates flnt-claaa If they enroll tallu! wtth .various Mexican busi-It WB.! a 90n for Mr. and Mrs.
•the Northerly line of Tract No. 713. coune a di.at.a.Dee of 29.71 feet to Angeles Athletic club, (ID 7th and J>?rt Harbor was the rapid growth before the deadline date. neBS men that a huge market Leroy Waltze, 140 Ea.st 20th street,
u shown on a Map recorded in the true polnt of beginning; thence Olive streeUJ. ln Loa Angelea. Here of the Showblrd F!ee-t, wblcb l be-exist.a for American machinery, Co11ta Mesa. born Nov. 23 in St.
Pvt. Fred Shand, 30th street,
was home from Ca.mp Roberta
over the Tbankagtving week end.
Your foretf IMw•
PROJ ECTION PLAN
F!r ~resentative It
H. W. GEORGE
423 8tb SL
BwaUncton Beach
Ph. H. B. 4'01
. c · you heard
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·~,,, _ _.. ...... lJook 21 . page 24 of Mlacellaneous South 55• 45' West a dlsitance of the autbortUea on yachting on the lltve now numbers more than three Sea Scouts and took orders ror delivery of Joaeph hospitaJ. He Upped the
MaR•· records ot Orange County. 109.51 fttt to a. pol,nt ; thence North South Coaat met ~·eekly, and asi hundred. This "greatest little fleet various kinds of machines on their ~;;cal~e~s~a~t;;e;ig;h;;t;;po~u~n~dB;;;e;v~en.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;~ ,. llf · d'-tb 30° 40' 30 .. Weat a clisl.ance ot the Lo8 Angeles Olympics were in the ~'orld .. -thanks to Mr. Rec •t• subsequent trips. 1 a orn1a. UJtant ereoo North fUI 1ng
89• lf.' 45,. West 934.32 feet from 12.00 feet to a point; thence North !IOOD due, discuseions ror selecting Welch of the Newport Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Sampson tlew back
the Southeast corner of the North-19 ° 00' West a di.stance or 65.00 a· suitable one.designer tor these Cbamber ot Commerce -le now Members after short visits to ~fexico City
ea.st quarter of the Northeast.quar-fe~t t~ a point; thence North 70" Games were the order or the de.y. known the world over and has and other Mexfcan cities. They
ter of said Section Six as sho\vn 15 10 Ea.st a dJstance of 100.01 I vividly recall one meeting where dra\\'ll thousands to our shore11. a , pas9ed the locally moored Vale ro
qn said Map of se.id Tr~ct: thence reel to a point; thence ~theut-James Webster and t pleaded \\•ith great many or whom are now per-Needing young men to build up 2nd enroute to a banana growing
North 470 04• 45 .. West & distance erly along a curve concave to the I the authorities mentioned that the manent residents. Then came the membt>rship in the Sea Scouts port. and explored many interest-
of 38.64 feet to a point· ·thence 1 Northeast having a radius of '.'le'\\·port Harbor Yacht club Snow.: big businees enterprises 9.'hlch, t~ here. which has now only five ac-ing spots along the lo\ver coast .
~orthwesterly along a cu~e con-1 246.26 feet and whoee radial line birds be selected. Due to the tact gi!ther with the fort'going. have live members, 8 . F. Moler. commo-The Paragon w85 skippered by
cave lo the Northeast having a at the point of beginning bears that there were no other !ftlltable placed Newport Harbor and Its I dore ln the Ne"\-,~rt Ha rbor chap-j Capt. \\rr. H. ni!f of Long Beach.
radlu.s of 253.97 feet e.nd being North 67 ° 30' 44 ~ East a di~tance class boats available. they finally tributaries in position to become ! ter of the organization appeared I and members or the crew Included i
tangent to the Jut described of 50.00 feet to the true point or agreed. the most eagerly sought ter~tory I before the American Le~lon Po8t Bill Fields of Balboa ~fenvin
qourse, a distance or 12~.46 feet to beginning. In the meantime. and over a per-tor home purposes on the Pacific , 291 Nov. 20 to see if any of the Houman and Lloyd schlos.!Je r of
1jbe true ·point of beginning: thence[ That certain property tn the City lod of many years: I was a tw::iard 1 Coast of the United States of ! young returned o.·eterans or sons Costa ~fesa. J oe Romero of Balboa, I
qontinuing along the last described Of Laguna Beach described as fol-n1ember of the North Amer1C'an America. 1 Of nlder members will be-Interested 1
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an interpreter, and others.·
t.jUTVe a distance of 60.00 reel to 8 lov.·s : Yacht Racing Union and regularly I 1 in joining the organization. Sampson is plannin~ to bring a
attended thei r annual meetings in Builders' Hardware Moler told Don Durant. com· Mexican boy or t\\·o back on bis P"---------------------------.,1 New York-e\·en thei r 1921 session U mandC'r of the poi;:t that for the next trip to learn how to usty 14 years after we had our own pped 10 ~ by OPA I first time in years Sea Scouts or machinery, as they seem to have I
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steadily grov.·ing Snowbirds In ac-j the \\'estern states \\'OU!d gather the \\•Ill to learn but lack the know.
lion. To one or those meetings I In Sn effort to induce gTeater ' in their annual com~titlve exer-1 how in oper atlng macbfiles, th-e 1
took the blueprints and photo-production of low cost builders clses at Long Beach instead or at shop O\\'Der said. 1 graphs of our Sno\\'bird fleet. Pres-hardware Items used ln home con-1 the Newport flarbor quarters on I
ent at that conference were, among st.ruction a nd repal.r. OPA today Coast Htgh\o.•ay because or the few ?i.1rs. J ohn \\1est, 3312 Marcus
1 others, George Roosevelt, Lleut. announced a 10 per cent lncreaae membens now active here. avenue, left Thursday w~th her son !
Cdr. Geor~e Stavey, USN .. Clinton In the price or these items effec.I With an active membe~blp ot 25 Jack on receiving v.•ord that her !'
Crane, Clifford Mallory, Designer Uve Immediately. to 30 . the commodore believes the husband was seriously ill in ~lenlo
Alden and the editore of "Yacht-Today's action affects cast Iron, council \\·ould have a training ship Park Memorial hospital. Capt. I
i.ng" and "Rudder." These mem-wrought steel and a very few a.s.signed to them. and la seeking West is in the Transportation
bers were un_animous ln declaring wrought bra.ss Items such aa hookB. to buUd up more interest locally. Corps and has been on the East
ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Offers Yoo the Finest Pla<e
to Dine In Ora.age County:
All New· • •
Even th~ Location
... One-Half Mile East of Old
Location on Coast Highway.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar
We Lead Southern California in the Serving of
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YOUR kind of STEAKS
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Sam's Sea Food
and Fish Market
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I that our Snowbird was inaccept-catche9. haape, bracket.a, drav.·er They have been known here a.~ Coast transporting troops between '
able to the committee In !ta pres-I pulls, knobs. door springs. ba.ee-Troop SS Ranger tor the pa.st 15 tih~e~,.~an~d~G~r~e~a~t~B~rl~tal~n~.::::::::::::::1~~~2~60~1~C~o~aa~t~Hl~~w~a~y~~~~~~~~~~N~'e~a~r~Se~al~B~-~c~b~~~ ent rig, and finally Mr. Alden (if ment l\'indO"W sets. and bright wire years. -
I my memory la correct l ~signed I goods such as steel screv.· eyea, The legion is expected to act Let Us Supply Your Needs
Ledger Binders, sectional post type -(order only)
Legal Forms---all kinds
Letterheads. assorted stocks and colors printed
, as per your instructions
Loose Leaf Fillers
Merchandise Tags -Mucilage
Mimeograph Stencils -take 8'/o x 14 sheet
Letter-Sm FUe Letter-Sise
Alphabet Manila
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Beet ...... Board 11 Point; S Cu1ll
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Note Books, memo, etc., asstd. sizes, plain or ruled
Paper-bonds. thin papers, colors or white--
all sizes, typewriter, mimeograph.
Papet Clips-Payroll Records-Paste.
Pencils-lead, colored, china marking, indelible,
automatic. stenographic.
Pen Points--all kinds
lli!ady Master Carbon Fonns
Reception Cards-printed to order
Receip~Roll Memo Pads-Rulers.
SCOTCH TAfE
Large and Small Sizes
Postage Stamp Molstener-(chlna)
Sales Books -Stamp Pads
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Sales Tax Exemption cards-Fann No. 103
Signs -••For Rent'', ''For Sale", etc.
Stationery ol all kinds -Statements, 8'hxl5'h
Superdex Roll Labels -Thumb Tacks
Price Book Fillers, 8'hxll
Typewriter Rlbbom, all makeS
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I the type now known as the Olym-hooks, etc. on the nomination of Thomas San-
plc Cle.as Snowbird, with the taller The increMe \~rill affect aJJ sales s~n for first vice commander to-! ma.st and shorter boom and with I levels and will benefit corurumers night to succeed Duranl who w&s
the well kno,vn letter "O .. on its due to the fact that the items ~·ill elec.:ted to lead. the legionnaires at
I se.il. Al so at this meeting the become available to them and they their last meetmg. Sanson is a vet-
Canadian delegation presented lt.8 v.·ilJ not be forced to buy the higher era.n or the first world war.
favorite cat boat (not a Snowbird) priced wrought and cast bra.sa
for se.Iection. However, since that hardware.
sloop was, entirely too large and
heavy, It v.·aa quickly voted out.
The Mr. Reid you refer to waa
coaspicuoua by hU. ab~oce from
S.A.J.C. Alumni
Invited to Dance
With Peace Civilian
Can Anticipate New
Canned Goods Soon
Now that the postwar era bu
PueLIC NoTICES Committees have been chosen ~ome a reality 9.'ith the down-
to complete plans for the Christ· 1 fall of Japan, citizens or Orang>!
:nas dance sponsored by the A WS county can look (onvard to dra-
Lot Three in Block "8" ot Mc-at Santa Ana J unior college. ac-matlc developments In c8..I!ned
K.nJght'a Addition Section ''A" to cording t~ Nina Kip!. president of foods, many of which ·Were flr:tt
Laguna Cliffe. u llhown on a Kap the organtzatlon. The dance is to packaged for the armed'· f orcea, ac-
recorded In Book s. page 31 of be held December 14 at the Ebell cording to W. C. Stolk, vlce-preai·
Mlscella.neoua Mapa, recorda of Or-club at 9 p. m. dent of the American Can Com.
ange County, California. .With a homecoming program in pa.ny. -
Terms of aaJe cub in lawful mmd, members of A WS have ex· Mr. Slolk Mid that the approxi-
money of the UnJted StatM on ~ended an invitation to all alwnnJ mately 12,180,000 ca.na of fooc!
confiAllaUon of sale. Ten per cent wishing to attend. opeced annually by residenta of
of amount bid to be-deposited Working with Miss Kip! are: the county undoubtedly will bt.?
wttb. bid. I J eannette Shook, publicity; C1aire largely tncreued with the arTival
Bids or otters to be ln wrlllllg Craig and Mary Alice Pollard. all of the new postwar Ile-ms. He said
and wm be-received at the afore-or Newport Beech, decorations; a housekeeper can put together 'I.
aatd office &t any ttme aft.er the I Barbara 1 Rohrs an~ Marjorie three or four course meal by mak-
first publication he~f and before W a h Iberg. entert8Jnment: Re-lng use ot the canned fooda she
date of aale. becca Franklin, Vivian Thom~ should ,ahort.Jy find on groce-ry
Dated thl.a 20th day of Novem-son, and Marjorie Roehm, refresh-shelves.
ber, 1945. ments, and Geraldine Spahr, Among the new foods be lJ.ated
MARGARET L. McKNIGHT, alumnJ. are IJUch Item.a a.a canned ham-
u Ad.mtnlatralrix of the-Alumni Interested in attending burgerir, canned ba.con, sel\.food
Eltat.e of aaJd Decedent. the dance ahoold contact MWord cockt&ila and lNlla.da In c1.11e. ae
GARNER a: GARDNER W. Dahl. chainnan of the Alumni well u a. long liet of meata new
Attorneys for aald. ~ ILSSOciatlon, or Agne Todd Miller, lo a can, ai:nong them chtc)\en
619 Tille I.naurance Bull~, dean of women at the junior co1~ atew with dumplings. beef and
Loe An.gelee 13, Callforn.la. ~. gravy, pork with apple sauce, ham
CR-12"0. with ra1s1n. •uce and boned turkey.
~NOT. 27; Dec. 4, u. 19'5. Drive CarefUUy-8pare a Ltfe..
FreJa Daily ,
DellolO<lo --Or. ccmplot.o equlpm...t
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HORMEN FISH MARKET
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ON CliNTRAL AVltNUI, NltWl'ORT BEACH
George D. Bassett
General and Tax Accouriting
I -Flsbameu'a Bon«1' r .(JQK
Notary Pobllc
LINltl FROM
TELEVISION PICTURE
Ttlevia:ic:m pictu.rM are ccm-
•tructed of -of nne hon-sootal U-ICADDed In the pickup
UD!t, lnnsmltted lndlvldu&lly and
~ct.ed In the recel'l'er. Kore
than S0,000 ·Unea are required for
a lllnll• oec""4 ot h!P-deftnltion
1.e1n1111on, ...,.,n11ng to w..unr-
11ouoe en(lneen.
Expert
Shoe Repairing
While y 00 wait
•••
Ray Pagan
515 E•llt B:a7 Front
'If----~ 9Lm.to8p.m.
Give Her a LOvely ,
FUR COAT
' The Wbnderful,
Luxurious· Gift
That Every
Woman Desires
Large Selection,
Reasonably Priced
SCARFS, JACKETS
AND COATS '
The
Olive M. Duling
LABEL
Is Your Ailsurance
of
Quality and Style
FURS
218 North Broadway Santa Ana
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A 8nw!! Depolllt
WID Bold
Your Pwdt··e
Uatll CbriltmM
Phone373
Olll7 Sn I ... hr ..... Orup <loatJ
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NWWfiWI •ArAC)A JI ... ,,,,.. . '~+--------.1 "Know Ail Men· Etc." They Say·-~ By J. IE. JOLLA"D
A femlttar alut&Uon on certafn
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Met t1r
SPIJCING the
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MAINBRACE la Annual C-08ta Mesa , Alller. LeKion Dinner ,,AMPSON .l if~e Works
' llM Newport Bhd.
legal document& la the _.-on, CHA1'LES W. ELIOT, dl-
•KJiaw AU Mon by Tb-Pne-Ha~ Fou_tl_"Llke uplrin,
enU.." In effect. tt mMn• jult what publtc wort£a mu.t be tabn wtU:l
Red Cross
Activifies
Party • • • Party • • • U you cbecJcin&' ticket.I ~t the door . • . Scheduled Dec. 3rd.
were one Of the f..., ll>&t didn't Marlo Othmer ....Uy bad a lucky ~t the re,war meeting of the
get to the AuUt&nce I.eacue party table -mut of her cu.-. won Co«& Kesa American Legt.oo Po«
held at the N'wport Yacht club, pn... ••. Virginia Kllllon oelllng 455 at the Leeton Ball on Nov. 18
YOU mi·aed a. &ood tlm.6. Tbe table1 ch&ncee like mad -- -Elisabetb It wu decided to hold the annuai
Mra. G. L A,...... we.re decorated with the cutest Un Tbom lovely tn. bl&cll ••• Bl•nCbe membenhip dinner on Dec. s. it a,..: the content.a tbat foll OW' di8cretlm. ••
Red ~ wtill• c~ cm ita ~with lighted candl• ln their Harvey takl.D.g ordent tor Chriat· Tbere '1.a -.DO ch&rre tor the dinller
tm.portant Job OTU9eU and tor tile bands. The an~ weren't the only mu gree.na -•• I could ao ca and a.nd members. wtves. guett&, iuid
Ntun:Md v«aran hen at home, ta cute thJnp at the party. Tbe bat. oa. tor tt 8ee1Ded that every one 1D veterana are lDvtt.ed. but no one
l'Mdy to Ii•• more attctM:in IA •1most stole their thUDde:f'. 'nie thi. area wu there _ Kn. I.Al w01 be adm.ttted without a ~
U.. fllture to commwolty DMdl priHo In that deparment ,...., of Lobell -Stell& !tom -A44la vatlon. ~ can be made
tbfOC.llb. local ~ten. 'l'hl9 wu tb.e feather variety and wttt eeen Haugh -Virginia CMUe --Ada througb John r . Webster or L. L.
I eo.tallM&
~ We are now through 1"fh war aintracta and
,open fot general machine
1'bc'k..
~ All•~rn machinery.
'All t;ypea ot machine work.
;fsca~ne ~ perts du-
' Arc and acetylene weld-
ing.
are Intended roe the knowledee and
ln!orm&tlon of ALL penoDL 0"· "UDOL.F VON U"BAN,
In thla ""P<d the l&lutatlon aau.... poyclll•lriel-"Tbe hM!th,
bu mueb ID common with Publlc wulth an4 atNQsth of thla Na·
Noll-ot wblcb then are man1 Um 4epend u-d ... l_t ot
varietlu. Tbe Notice• do not UM more harmomou. marital UYu."
thi. -.me lecaJ. ta.n.rual'• but they,
too, are Intended for gcenl pub-M"S. P'AUL llLll:L, .... Fran-
lic coMWDption... nu. ia true cteoo LMou• ot w°"*' Vot. 1
whether the subject matter 18 per-"We ftnd that the &ftf'&P woman
oon&I or publlc. cloee a lot ot conawuctlTe ~
The fact that the entire pul>Uc on local ~ but la nlJler
doee not actually .eeie llUCh Notice9 ...ague ®. NatiaDal 1-uea.''
doe. not Wdkm the underlytns
broulflt out at U.. bovd mMUD.a on Kary Monaco, whOH cb.&rtnu8e Qt•mM_n _ Mildred Gurley _ Pat.ch. , ,
!Mt Jrr14&y, wben Jurpn Lorent.. chapeau atop upowept b&!r wu Mn. a.a.. Wagner -Kay N•bltt Judgo Bob Gu4Der will ~
-cbalrman. outllnod plana for llb•Mlnc • · · "" Nell Roe--Sue lloloteln: -Bernice Fnt.nz at the meettnc. SUbject; Rio Na")'
opecltlc cu6 of -Nllot -&mall ..nor with a brim of -Gladyo Tbom.peon -Mn. K E. lllq>erle>c<& loCilllJ tn tuWlcel wbeft m14h•p fee.then WU Mt ott w:ltb a red aa.n.tler -Ida Deakln.a _ llra. -''-----------tatw-*1 I ...... -. ...... -w ..... mq••awwwt
CD.INDD JDJAD8
MU.I.Im
prtnctple. The emence ot tbe mat· KAY KY8Eff, blnct leadef', Wt·
ter la that It aba1l be made publlc nounclng long vMaitlon--"A fellow
., that any and all pe1"80l1a fto ouebt to enjoy lite while be e&n.
may be attect-4 thereby &b&ll have Mainly. I juot ....,t to sit and oplt
due notice. Anything le.. than thll and whltUe."
bofalla 1-r. than fln tamll'-,_ · • • and Dorothy Yardley, Bob 'G.rdlner -and many, many
Reel Crom LI now prepared to nm-wboee bonnet really dSd thincll for more. The door prtse. were ma.n.y
dH' aid tn llllCb c.-wbwe no her • • -Myrna Lou Hubbard aema U4 very DJce. The pewter tra)W
other wettare aaency la empowered to be Soin&' ta for the tu.r hata thia that were awarded tor the candy
to do 90. year-her l&rl"e mink-number wu rattle were upecially pretty. All M. Elti.lte & Co.. Inc
SAMPSON
Machine Works la not only inadequate, but may be
da.n.gvoua u well u undemocrattc.
WELCOME CAFE
ill60 Newport Blvd., ea.ta lfMa
GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:· MODERATE PRICES
FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER
S p. a 1111.Ul 10 p. m. -~: U 9009 •UI 10 p. a
Opml&. m.toi &. ... -~--
Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays
8tol2p.m.
I Newport 433-M
Our Kitchen Open for Inspection
Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop.
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Dr. Wilbur C. Wagner
wishes t<> aanoonoe the opening of
11le Wagner Drugless Institute
1920 C-..t Blvd. Sooth, Laguna Beaeh, Calif.
For the Practice of
Chiropractic, Physio Therapy
and General Drugless Therapeutles
F or Appointment Phone 20'3
ALLMARK
Christmas Cards
Pe.onallzed and G<>neral Complete, Beautiful line!I
Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop
!lh. -11n. Fornn B. o......
Kn. SuMn Rutherford bu been enhanced with a jeweled band and In all the party wu but 4etlnltoly tM &tllll ft, - _ ..._
appointed new c..bairman ot volun-to top her coetume oft her ahoea a auccus. -o. w . H . Ill.._ L. &. a. ft. Mil tmt P • TELL HE" YOU LOVE Hl:"I" teer specteJ. eervicu for the local had litUe mink ta.lJa on them ---'
ATTY. GEN.KENNY-''I'm ' go-
ing to run tor aUomt1y g«1tt9l
agaln-not tor govunor. It t.aku
a f ool or a Dl.U'!yr to run for gov-
ernor!"
CHIEF YOEMAN THOMA& 0 .
R<d 0--, and Kn. Wlnltnd Marlon Hod~klnaon 1-ed Juab ID
Yow:ig, new chairman Ott canteen. & black dn&t and a frothy black
In line with tta new community bat • • • Jean Smith d•ahlng
empha.a1a Orange ())unt y Red around ln an all grey outfit - -• era.. ch.apt.era are jolnfnl' with M?8. Sam Meyen had a bard time
other county agencJ e;a to improve dectdinc which prlu to chooee _ • -
eon.dit!Ona at the county ba.pltal. Carmelita V1o.cent ln all brown
Red Croq hu ~n Uked to help ---Su e Kirk pick ed a baby blan-
Lumber and Building Materials
Bay District Lumber Co.
._UM au OOA8T moaw.a.:r AT Tiii: AllCRl:tl
BEE.RS, Vallejo, former war prlL
oner Of Jape--.. Atter 1leeping' for
years on 1traw ma.ta m a dirt
noor , a eott bunk wt th out any neu
le actually hard to get uaed to."
G. I. Joe stuok fOf' WOfda when
lnvlt.d to eend • Wlegram homer, °" hie arTlval at a Wut Cout
port. TM aatva.Uon Army laul•,
Ueut. Elnora TCN'O•rton Of a.an
Diego, ~k• wgg-.1~ 84N'an
thou.and telegram• w'ere ..nt by
The Army kt th,... ctaya.
tbe nuralng .i.tuaUon at the h09-ket for her prlze--probably with • 'Y C 'tTak It p1t&l whJch i.. aid to be tn a state her n ext grandcbild in. m.1nd • • -OU an e ot emergency. lt i. Ald that .,.,. Mary Addia Abbot t looked darling long Distance calls reach all-time
high on the Pacific Coast
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W'th y ' u d regiatered nune LI now reapona:lble aa iaual -• -Gayle Burnham and l OU -n er '"' the nuralng care of l lll> tuber-Mary Jay kept thlnp bummlog
DR. HOWARD THU}lMAN, $. Reh rsal b H S cu.tar pretJeot.. --• Pat M ania ln an attracUve
L Y • • While Red Crou alooe can do black outfit ---Mary McCallum
11tUe more than encourage nW'8te F. pastor -"'Wbene'(e.r we f lnd
manlteeta.Uon Of cult or race prej-
udice among children, we can be
sure they have been previOlaly
conditioned by &.dulta."
The dway •tac• hit. "Yoo and nuroe• aide• to work •at the Lost Car While
Can't T&l<e It Ylth You." b u been coonly h-ltal, the organ!u.llon Sh , • C M
In re.heareal at the blah llCbool can uol>t In acqua!Dting-people O'ppmg ID • •
JOHN E. PICKETT, editor Pa-
clf tc Rural Preea -"I! industry,
agrlculture &nd labor cannot face
their problem. together with in-
telligent. fair , mutual 1elt-lntereat.
eocialiam, tgged on by com-
munhta, will aurely ta.ke over .''
ALICE GR I FFITH, S. F . 80Clal
worker-"It lan't the son-hearted
'do-goodenr who abould be leading
ln alum cle&ra.Dce propoea.la, but
the taxpayera who pa.y for treat-
ing the dleea.aea thoae 1lums
cause." '
WI LLIAM S H EA, editor Culver
City Evening Star-.New.-"In the
not d.i.st&nt future, a college degree
will be the equivalent 1n Job get-
ting that a high school diploma la
today."
aoce October. Tbe cut and tech-throughout the county with the
nlcal crew bave been workinl' h&rd need for a well-run, well~statted
to make thl.s atudtnt production, county boapltal, and to thl.a end i..
acheduled for Friday, Dec. 7, a.n comblnlnr !orcee with the nursing
enjoyable and muterly interpr&-aaaoclaUon an. d other county
tatlon ot the 'Ibornton W ilder groupa lnterMted ln welfare and
plaf. the great need for better medlcal
Behind the acenee, Ruth Aldrich care for peraona needlng cowity
La doing an· excellent job u buat-ho1pttal facWtlea. It waa brought
nest manager. Her work lncludea out tha.l the county hospital 1-the
advertJ.Jdng and bandlln.g of the direct reapon.alblllty ol · the bo&rd
ticket.a. The stage managen1 are of eupervtsor•. and with all wel-
Roberta Taylor, Norma Fidler, fare minded cttl%em ln tht county
Bernardine Couron and La Verne Red Crose groups wUJ urge im-
Klnberg, wbo are In charge of provement of county hospital con·
propa. It haa been a taak to aecure dltioiu.
many of the antiquea, but the girls It ls reported that Claire Craig,
are confident that they will find ·who baa made quite a re-putaUon
them by curtain time. as a Red Croes swimming lnatruc.
Dolores King 11 the bead ot the tor, attended a meeting ln Los
make-up department. Ro9ie Muniz Angeles last week to meet Carroll
and Mary Howe an in charge of Bryant Of Waahington, D. C ..
costumee and are having good lu ck National Red Cr06a Director of
in finding them. water 88.fety. She ls the daughter
Uaberettea for the play wilt be: of Rusaell Craig, Harbor Maat.er.
ROBERT GORDON SPROUL. Pa.lay Rock. Patti Gould, Beverly Mrs. Rutherford reported that
Pres. Univ, of Callf.-"Any coun-Boudinot, Cloria. 'btzlaft, Jean the Corona de! Mar 1urgical dress·
try that .els out lo conquer Ruaaia Trompeter, Betty McCubbln.9, MU-lngs group bad deposited 37,000
ta completely mad. Even with dred Gurley, Georgia Brlacoe, Dot finished dre45tngs on her door step,
atom.Jc bombs I would rather try Wright a.nd Nod Caaa. Alternate all ma.de for the Santa Ana Air
lo &18&ult the moon." Uaherett.e.s: Carolyn Kieffer. Paula Baae hoepltal
Cutle, Beverly Grace and Jan.et JuniC>r Red CroS.9 11 proapering,
The production ot paper ln l Groch. especially busy "'1th lhe pi-e-
Canada dates to 1803. Ctlrtstmaa work, and la.st week a
G B di Asks fine exhibit was open to the public en, f3 · ey at the C.orona del Mar Grammar
At 9;06 a. rn. Wednesday, a car
owned by Haru Therkelson of 2263
Santa Ana Road, Co!ta Mesa,
was stolen from the front of the
SafeWay store there. Mr. Tiier-
kelson ha d parked the car with
the k ey in it on the southcaat
corner of Broadway and Newport
Blvd. and was absent a bout 10
minutes shopping in the store. On
his return the car was gone.
The Orange County sherff'is of·
fice was immediately notified. but
no trace of the car was found.
The car was a '39 Plymouth six
cou~. blu.ia:h grey, license No.
21R932, with a bent rear fender.
l t contained carpenter tools and
valuable papers.
FOR INSURANCE SEE
Howard W. Gerri1b
-lCl
Automobile • Fire
Accid-t • Life
vets Keep Insurance llChOOI . Thia exhibit w .. und<r the
d i~ction of Mra. Grace Freeman. ------------
General Omar Bl"'adley, admlnl.s-
trato"r of national veterana' affairs
hU called attention of veter&ru1 to
''Keep your government Ln.su.r-
an.ce," lt ~·u announced by Ja.mu
N t Incl din Hand Mellon. manager of the Santa Ana
Mufti Ltd. Opens
Tailor Establishment
Opposite SAAAB
0 u g vetera.na' a.dm!niatratton office. Tools & Machinery Many vf'terans have allo .... ·ed Juat getting well under way la
tbelr National Service LJ.fe lnaur-the new-tailoring establishment of
Inspection Invited' ance to ela.pae, some becauae they Mufti, Ltd., which opened Oct. l~
Bid Forms Available didn't know when or wbere to send on Newport BlVT. near the m.&Jn
-at -thelr payments and others because gate or SA.AA.B, under the m an-
or the miataken Idea. they muat agement ~ Oecar Turnbull. Dou~as The buaineaa la located in a n~ convert to higher-priced opllono building which JIU. Turnbull him.
A• C immediately a!ter d.i.tcbarge, Mel-lrCfl 0., Ion pointed out. oe lt helped to deaign. Though at
Complete Information conceru-preant a great volume Of bis buai-lnc. l.ng" the method a.n.d benefita of neu la supplied by the otflcen and
S8&5 lallewood Blvd. ma1nta1n1nr the lnwrance may be "'"" ot the air hue, Mr. Turnbull Loa« Beach S, Calif. o btained at the local omc:.i ot the i. .. tlllng permanently In thia area
Wlir tltert •r still lie
111MyW..r-ttl
tr L-. Dlstt.1 call is
c•pletM
The graph above givOI ·a quick picrurc of the Wl·
precedented ioaease io Long DistllD~ cal.ls that
came iii the la.st 'few months before the end of the
war and has continued uo.abated ever since.
It .WO teU. you why ... e.-en though we are making
nrift progiea iii bringing servi~ bad< to normal
_.your Long Distance call may sometimes be de.
layed, or the operator moy uk you to limit it to
6.ve minutes.
You c:ao be cert:aia we are doing everything pos-
lible to serve you courttowly, quickly and well
and to speed the day when we can agtio handle
prompdy any Long Distance call you want to
make ••• anywhere. .•
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE COMPANY
115 Palm St.. BaJboe • Telephone l«i
They finished their Job-let's fi nish ours· Buy Victory Bonds I
Muf!,t, .fU.
Bid Opeo.ing Dec. 5, 1945 veter ana ad mtnl•traUon. 518 Ftnt and "-a.I.ready .. 'rvtn.g, not only l :~==========~~N~a~tlo~D&l~~Ba~n~k~B~l~d&'.~. ~M~e!lon~~al~d.~I Orange county, but many client.I fJoom Loa Anplee and Laguna u
well with a fta.e line ot woolen.
Mr. Tum.bull wu formerly .the
I'"--F_REE--'I GALA ,,__F_REE___,
'Salute 1a Vidory'
BOND SHOW
Clothiers and Tailors
Open Evmlnp, 7 to 9 -Suits
Sports Coats
Slacks
Individually Tailored
ALSO
Complete selection of these gar-
ments tailored in advance for im-
mediate delivery .
All garments • • • both ladies' and men's
• • • tailored by hand in our 01VD worksh~ -Newport Blvd. & Palisades 1l9ad
1'11..e Suda Alla 11713-1-1 -e Of Special Interest to
Well-Dre18ed Men!
Mutti, Ltd. bas the tlliett aelectlon al. wuolom
10 m fo!m ID ~ Sciuf~ Ca11tcmi1a 1111n.
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
1'1 E. 111111 SL, P . O. Box 711
008TA MJ:8A, CALIFO&N1+
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Special
For Coupes and Sedans
SEAT COVERS
Better than_ pre-war quality! -·-
COUPES
SEDANS -·-
.. $ 8.95
$13.95
.. &llea;sat....,., °'*._
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m~r for Daniel P. ~danaon
a.cluatve men'• «ore a.t Wettwood
Vlllap.
..nd .... free
llluftr•tM olrtul•r 1A BOX ....... 4so , tO L..._
~ •o• IZ.IO, Y1 au M.75
Full ltanda,... ••• 111.71 l:X~fl!:IS "'R~AID
DRAllE FRUIT CD.
119 NO. OUYE IT.
Oll'ANQE, CALIF. ~-0. aox 10'1 PHON& ti
DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WI
ORAJIGE YJ
OWN
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.GOR-001 B. FINDLA
OON'ISAm'Oll -ll1llU>Sa ~=Ml•~ ..... ' -
. CABINET SHOP SERVICE
OABINl:1'B Mil 1111i.woa
T. 0. 11' ~ 4--
--a 1lL1 'I I 6
17 HEADLINE ACTS
WITH
Stars of Stage, Radio & Screen
ON STAGE OF
BROADWAY THEATRE
SANTA ANA
nursday, November 29
Doon Open 7:30 P.M. -Show Starts 8:30 P.M.
ADMISSION BY BOND PURCHASE ONLY I
Tn-ry ~11Iner.:'1 ~ "°"' ..._ ... _,.
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llWfale D1al1n ol Ofang9 Cou111r
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James Lee -W. B. Foote
Imuruee -21:17 Coast Bl'Yd. -Real Ell&te
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Eugene Elliott
501 E. Central-Real Estate-Estab. 1924
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Balboa Paint Store
Jllr. and Mn. C. Ferrell-$)() E. Bay Ave.
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Larry Fisher
aoth ct. Lafayette-Wholesale Fish-Phone 260 -·-Florence Bakery
Ml". and Mn. Edward Flrbank-Balboa -·-w. T. Jefferson
212 Ocean Blvd. -Corona del Mar
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Lowman Boat Builders
48.5 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa -·--Bay Shore Camp
Coast Highway-Heinz & Marie Kaiser --·-Excelsior Creamery
Santa Ana -California
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B'Domes Cafe
2200 Ocean Front-Adele & George Beddome -·-Newport Builders Supply Co.
3104 \V. Central Ave.-Newport Beach
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Ocean Front Cafe
2114 Ocean Front -Newport --·--MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc.
Naval Architects---Boat Builders--Boat Repairing --·--
Bayside Fish Market
28th & Lafayette-Newport Beach
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Dean Termite Control
GV.M'11.n tet-d Termite Control-Lateiil lmpro•ed Metbodll
1017 So. l'r1ain St.-Santa Ana-Phone 6683
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Orkin's Department Store
1793 NeWJX>rt Blvd. -Costa Mesa
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F. & S. Sales Co.
Santa Ana --·--Ludlum Carpet Works
1622 So. Main -Santa Ana --·--Vallely Boat Rentals
Opel &: So. Be.y -Edgewater at Palm Ave. --·--Balboa Cleaners
6a5 E. C-entral Ave.-Balboa -·--Rawson's Cafe
1015 Coast Highway -Newport Beach --·--The Edgewater
1000 Shor~ Ave.-COrona del Mar --·--California Marine Packing Co.
l'.Ata;relt. Aft.-Newport
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''The Arche11"
.. ,.._ • IJW. Bh Better" Cocktail Louan ~ o.fll
On Coast Highway at Newport Bl'Yd. -·--Van Camp's Sea Food Co., Inc.
227 20th Street -Newport Beach --•...,..-
Ida Naylor
Bea<:h Top -Blilboa Island --·--Still's h Shell Cafe
ftlm A Oentral-Balboa-Mr. and Mn. C. K. St!ll --·--Starck's Cafe
lD7 21at Plac:e-W. B. Rowe, Mgr.-Nowport --·--
Costa Mesa Paint & Hardware
Mr. and Mn. F. A. Wahh --·--I Balboa Yacht Basin
Pr'wdM Road -,0. A. Haley -Npt. Bch 500
' --·--! 'The Balboa Inn r-at the ~ ~Ph. Newport -
eai~n CheTI'Olet Co.
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Casino Cafe
:1112 KalD SL -Louis Vftnffl!Y -Balboa -·--
-T-
. Boyd'• Seniee station
uoo w. O..lnl .a.-----·--• IJalhoe Fan Zone -. -·-B .... ndtary Wat. Co.
... , I ......... ......
·-z.taMJD · _,._
B&Jhcw. Market
G9 .,_ .. ~ A fttla QQIOI: -·z
•••WM, . ... ' Neu 'II
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TOKYO -Vl~TORY PARADE
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THE lAST IIME,
\Yen, It'• over ••• wounded, the disabled. Artificial limba for the men
who ba•e Jiven their real onea. And help for the
wivea and orphana of the men who 1ave -.,th~.
investment. They are still the way to in1ure your·
aell the aecurity and peace of mind that come from
1afe, mblfantial savintll W • came thro..,b the -teat danaar In our
hlatory, to our -teat victory.
The price ol that vldwJ-lD blood and In money
. ;.,....,,.. hJP..
Your money 11 ltlll needed for the education
and traininf of our veterano-to help them find a
...,J place In th• America they saved for all of ua.
Thll 11 the lalt time you will be asked to Ii..,.
.ma bonda I• It' 1 a great opportunity to help your•
oelf while ..,me "'llianh I" In a vwy important
way to the men who made our rictory pouihle I We can thank God that the price In blood b paid
in full n... will be DD more c!Mtha In battJ., DD
more nw euualtlee.
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J111t aa the money you lmt (at int ..... t) in the
_., Americ:an War Loam helped p&YO the way
b victory, the money you lend now in the Victory
Loan will help ....... the fruJb ol that .,;ctory,
*Pollow1"8 tlM Victory Loan, the sole of I.-P,
•nd G U. I. Saving• lond1 wlll cotlllnue
--" ....,i. avlh..tzod --...i throU1h the Pcryroll lavl111• Pion.
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Bat 0.. price In monq b atlJl not ~ palJI
Your money b atill needed by the men who
b""1ed kl pq In blood. Hoapitaliratloa b the
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for I/OU. For tbeM Bonda an atill lhewarld'a aafeot
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VllTORY
lOAN
·' .i r '· '· LOAN ~ ~, . IS OD •
ouR QUOTA 1s·saoo,ooo
Let's Go Over · Our Quota 100°/o
'.l;here are 7 different types of U.S. Government Securities offered in the Victory Loan.
Consult any bank regarding the issue best suited to your individual requirements.
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2 ~% U. S. TREASURY BONDS
Dated NovMDber 15, 1945 •.. doe Dttember 15, 1972
' ... callable after Deeomber 1,5, 1967 ... i-rer or n>g-
lstered form ••. Price: Pw and accroed Interest.
2~% U. S. TREASURY BONDS
DaW November 15, 1945 •.. doe December 15, 1962
••. cal!ahle alter De-.aber 15, 19MI ..• bearer or n>g-
lotered form ••• Price: Pw and aecmed Interest.
3'% U.S. CERTIFICATES of lndebtedne88
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Robert A. Crawford, Opt., D.
1791 Newport m vd.--Optometrut......0.ta M ... --·--
Kenneth E'. Wilson Co.
Oirls·Cratt D'ulsers -~ler Marine Engines --·-Newport Dredging Co.
631 31st St.
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Market Spot
200 Marine Ave. -Anton Hershey -Balboa Island
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Port of Seven Seas Boat Landint
Boat Sales-Marine Ways-lll7 Coast Highway -·--El Paraiso Cafe
McFadden Place - N e'fPOrt --·--Sportland Bowling Center
Main Street-Balboa-Phone: 2402 --·--Sawyer Sport Shop
2<Y7 Marine Ave.-Balboa Island
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Western Canners Co.
.: w . M. Longmoor
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Kay Finch Ceramics
Corona del Mar
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Cliff Joye's Service
500 W. Central-Balboa-Ph. 1172
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The Blue Sails
Books, Greeting Cards, Arti1t Sup.--Main St.--Balboa __ , __
Melrose '\.bbey Mausole~um
E . Fenton Dear. Manager -Ph. Orange 131
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Juniata Ceramics
3090 W. Central -Ph. 347-W
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PoHy Apparel
Gilbert and Leah Brown-Costa Mesa --·--Central Boat Works
Designers & Builders-Foot ot 31st St.
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Balboa Sportfishing Fleet
Paul Lorentzen-Pavilion-Balboa --·--
Sam's Sea Food Cafe
Coast Highway -Sunset Beach
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Famous Dept. Store
201 E. Fourth S t. -Santa Ana -·-
A Friend
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Foster & Sons
Truscott Cruisers-920 Coo.st Highway -·--Theo's Cafe
318 East 4th St. -Santa Ana
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Higgins Pleasure Craft Co .
Newport Beach-Dale E . Watts, Mgr.-Pb. 2(81 -·--A. B. McCoUum
Lido Isle --·-Lido Richfield Station
3413 W. Central -El'wtn Tonne -·--Viele Plumbing & Sheet Metal
1829 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa --·--Q-Rio Shoppe
~ Main St. -Jewelry and Glfts -Balboa
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Richard Seeley
218 Marine Avenue-Photographer Balboa ---·--
Busy Bee Cafe
Famoua for Our Bttakfuts-108 KalD St.-l!Albo -·-Balboa Circle Taxi
AD1( Hour, Do)' or Nlsl>t-A. Npt. ~
Bay Shwe Cate
Clout l;llOnraJr-1'. r . N-I -·-Gaughan'11 Standard Station
2100 W. Cmtnl -NWWIM'l ---·-
-·-DavW-Gay Muaic Co.
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--u Second<'lua -tt.er at the llmtdtloe Jn Nowport Bee<:b, I California. under tbe Art ot Mar<:b 3...:.._1879 ____ _
~A.llE!Ek • ----• EDITORANDPRESIDENT Plant, 30ll W. Ceitrel A""°ue, Newport BHdl, cantornla
Decem~r 7, 1941
Active
Member
of
! Lawmakers in Congress
BJ OOllfO**M"AJf IOBN P1111.L1P9
'Ibe COngl'Nljonal Record of No. A pbmomencm at nature Sa
Monday, Nov. 5. 1SM5, oon.t.ained an not Wte a document wblcb can be
lnter .. tlng artlcle, tn.el1ed by Oon-hidden or -yed. n lo tr. to
ere-man Judd of Mbmeeota, to the eclen.Utib of any n&Uon~ who
Wblcb 1-attenUco bu been paid ban wttldont traJnln&', ..._uty
than It dffe.rvu. and penenraace. Tbt 9eCl'et would
'n>e article CC111talna. In tine ...., be redlaco¥tr<d.
prtnt. four colum.n.1 ot questJOQ.1 19 not UMI tntvnatiooal controJ
and an.wers; reprd.lnc the uae and ol atomic bomhe a matter for the
the future ot the atomic bomb. It new United Natkma to take,.pve:r?''
UU quut.J.OOI now tn people'• Oertalnly. Tb., United H&UOllll
mlndl. Tile ..,_.,.. are talwl ,... ~ juot In time. F\u'-
trom. tbe various actentlstl who therm.ore, tbe ...a.,nment ot. a
helped deTelop thill bom~ u lbown problem like tbJa. would ,•rve to
In the Smyth Report. In th1a col-.U...~ and -elop the United
umn, I can UM ie. than a thlrd af NaUom Olfl"UllaUOn. A strong
the article. l h&ve reprlntai ot lt. world eovemm.ent ottere the most
and will be ci..i to mall the com-promWng ootutlcn.
ptete reprint to anyone interested. "'Weren't we fooUab. to develop
"'Dtd the uaie ot the atomic bomb the atonUc bomb and thua render
shorten the war and aave count. ot.olete our old llnu ot de:tenae
Pearl Harbor lay serene and still in the lazy atmosphere leee Am•rlc&n llvee?" wblcb would b&v• given uo notional
Ths b · battl lik Yes. ChurcbilJ reJeued eeUmate9 aecurtty !" of a pleasant Sunday morning. lg ewagons, e Of cuua!Uea ""J>OCted 1n an In-No. We muot uplon! &11 poo-
sleeping giants, rode quietly at anchor .. If there was any un-vaaton ot .rapan-1.000.000 Amert* 1lbUIUea. Other na.tiona Would have
easiness about the growing tension between Japan and the can and 260-000 Br!tlah Empire developed atomic bombe wltbln a
._.A ardl 'd t. troops. tew years nren l1' we bad done United Star.es' it was not outw Y eVl en "Hu a new era ot International nothing. Not until our development
0n the far horizon a plane appeared. Then more rtl&tione been ushered in.?" ot the atomic bomb WU pra.ctiCal·
planes. They must be ours, of course. But 30 minutes later Yea. It will be either an era or ly complete did we learn that we
our great fleet lay desperately wounded; Pearl Harbor was a warle• proeper!ty-<>r the end ot had outatr!pped GeMDlUly In the
civilized men. race.
shambles. "Can Wuhington a.nd Oilcago Ut us abolleb wan by trtghten-
The events of that fateful morning -the shock, the be destroyed u well u Hlroeblma Ing the naUone Into k .. plng tbe
d f f t al or Na-· .. lri ?" tvo&Cf:. Friendly union ·-t ..... a slaughter, the heroic but hopeless e ense 0 our grea nav ·-r --· Certainly: common enemy hu otten been et. base have all been told and retold countless times. Volumes 'Sbuuld we decentralize manu-tecttve In keeping the peace. The
have been written about it. But the whole story-the story tact:urlng taclllUee and popula-atomic bomb mey be the 1ut com-
back of the attack, how it was ever allowed' to happen, who UoDll!" mon enemy which will torce all
Ye& Th~ deeentrallzatlon I• de-nations to unite. was really to blame--these facts are yet to be clearly estab-. •lnble al"° tor othor reaaona. We ------------.
llshed. ahould not allow our large cit.lea to
Whether or not the present congressional investigation grow large. Some ot the factor!••
· · · be Rnd the people •bould move to will get to the bottom of the tragic fi~ remams to seen. smaller towna. Modern t......._-
But one thing is clear: the hell which fell from the heavens teUon makea web a change pooe-
on that December morning four years ago blasted into obliv-Ible.
ion our "old world"-that isolated, indifferent world in which gl~~~~ ~toc~~~m~d ~;in~;~
we thought we lived on a continent instead of a globe. We by remote control years later ? ..
saw in a flash that our smug security was a myth, that we Very likely.
were wide open ot attack and were threatene<t with annihila-co~~!:e~a;~r tn°i:~:;1~~ ro:a~~
tion. tare!"
That we survived at all was due not only to our ability to No. A group In control of eu
f ll h' atomic bomb could threaten to recover quickly but the failw-e of the enemy to 0 ow up 15 destroy a city if Its demands v.lere
advantage. not met.
It is not so important that we remember Pearl Harbor as "Wby publish theae ideas?
a mill••~ battle nor should we remember it merely to nurse Someone might make uoe of them."
'1"""' J Evildoers will have these idea.a, hatred toward the Japs, but \Ve must never forget the lesson anyway , and peaceful citizens of
it taught us. Never again must we be unprepared, off guard the world must face the tacte it
or indifferent to world tensions. they are to act wUlely and tn time. "ls there dang er ot an atomic There must never be another Pearl Harbor. bomb setting oft a chain reaction
Voice of the Peopl e
The American people are slowly coming to the realization
that the opportunity for an era of great prosperity may be
slipping from their grasp. V-E Day occurred nearly seven
months ago; V-J Day is almost four months past . Yet Am-
erica is not a chieving a smooth economic reconversion. Many
of her efforts have been. in fact , at cross-purposes.
Y.'hlcb v.ril l suddenly destroy the
'"''hole earth?"
Such a catutrophe. although
coocelvable, la extremely unllkely.
A general atomic conflagratloo
cannot be started by any means
now known.
"Nov.• that we have the atomic
bomb. what shall we do with it?
Bury the sec ret. bum the records,
and kill the .ecientLata who have the
kn01Nledge."
To the People
of this ~unity
Eltra Vlc'°'7 Bondi an Oil
ale. Ba.a.ten wtll 1&J lhai t.bf!J
.,... i.be beli inft9tmeni ner of·
te:red JOU. Th4I 011 la ooaqutrld
TOQo . and
Berlin "111 --·ID-dt.J la a new moment tOlt"
10\l to lb.ow t.hat you a.re
keep1n1
tat th. 'I'be
economist
will 5AJ' the
Victory Loan
lat.be open.in&' o1 ihe home troot'a
irrea.Ust anU-tn1!aUon offensive..
Ted R. Gamble, NaUooal 01nctor
of Ult Wu P'1na.nce Dt\•Won, de·
clare:t that mnunoa ot •oluntttn
are 1n acUOo wtt.b tnexh&uatlble
.upplles of an incomparable prod-
uct to sell fellow Americans.
'I'be Victory Loan la all of these
th1np. It represent,., your wW to
hdp t.be 1ovemment. pay otr war
omta, C&l'9 tor \he wounded,
malnta1n our \l'OOlll abroad, ft·
nance tht return to civilian We
at m\IHoos of ftghtJ.ng m~
Prom every angle, you will be
eentng your own be!t. lnterest by
seeking out. t.bt nearest Victory
Bond aalesma.n.. You can't buy
too many or tqo on.en fOT your
own iJOOd.
THB EDITOR
Prevent TB Local Fisherman Now in Tokyo
Suggests Strikers Change Places
With Them; Brothers in Service
From PFC Delbert B. Fortune, them on the atreet-I mean it Ur
d&ted. Tokyo, Jap&n., Oct-28, com.es ha.rd for the .rape to undentand
a Jetter to the lfeww-'nm81 which our way ot. lite that enablM-u. to
contatn.. eome· perttneot remarb do thia. It t. euy for WI to unde~
on tbe ab1.ll:e situation In UU. eoun.. 1ta.nd tbJai wa.y of ute that I tb1nlc
ttf. Tile three ll'ortune brotben, U.. Jape wUl eventually come
l!larJ, and t!Je twJns, Delbert and UoUDd to.
Lambert, """' formerly Newport The main subject over llert
Beach ftabennen and w1tb the re-among ua GI'i ta when are we all
eelpt aL .UU. let't.er all three figure c~ home. Of coune we wUJ
lD new1 ot the Week. have' wait our turn, and pray
Tech. Sgt. Earl W. Fortune re-that we can be home by the fll11t
ceived b.t. honora.ble dlacbarge at Of the year with our loved one&.
SAA.AB f'rom the U . 8 . Army Air But there are a few things that
Forcet: tn which he had een"ed for need ironing out that will apeed
tour yean. Rad.to operator and our return to the at.a.tea.
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' about .n of your tbD4 -l
llboUl4. Tell aD! my ~ tb&t I
hope to -them by the l!nt Of
the you.
Addre•:
PFC Delbert B. Fortune, 397MM1
8th Eng'.ln-Squadron
H and S. Troop
A.PO 201. c/o Poatmute!'
Ban ~ cautomla.
"Billy, what·• reconveratoo., any-
how?" aaked Els1e.
"Well," replied the wtae little
s1xth grader, "tt'a making Arthur'•
pante tit me.."
Phone ltem. ot 1ntere8t. to 13.
lf•W LIN•
Craft GHetins en.
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Brookblp ,y ... .,
-~mwy.o..-... _
'Salute ro Victory'
Bond Show Billed
Fov November 29
runner on a. B-24: bomber, he flew A lot C>t ua think that it theae ov~r Germany and Aut:rta with at.rt.ken that aeem to be pretty well
ten bombing miallona to b1a credit an over the at.a.tea were eent over
before he waa ta.ken prlwceT' while here aa the occupation army wo'wd
on & bombing miNlon over Ger-.alve a lot of this troubl~ wtth '-------------'
many tn April of. 19". At that the union.a.
time he wu listed as miulng 1n We say let them come over
action. He bolds ~e air medal and be!'e and iak.e our places and aee
European Tb.eater ribbon with two bow they enjoy being away trom
StAra ot stage, acreen and radlo
wi.11 give added tmpetoua to the
Victory Loan Drive ln Orange
county when the Treuuiy Depart-
ment's sparkling two hou.r revue.
"Salute to Vic tory," come• to the
Broadway Theatre, Santa Ana,
Thureday evenlng, Nov. 29. Co-
starring Lt. Henry Wilcoxon.. at&r
Of Hollywood and the Loodon •tage
and etarlet Joan Woodbury.
Thia entertainment plua produc.
Uo:n. teaturee 20 creat perform.ere.
battle .!Jlars. . Lambert s. Fortune, U . s. Army
waa ln the ne"W"• recently when
he wu married twice to the same
girl, Mon.na Nadine Dunn ot Hunt-
ington Beach, the aecond wedding
taking place after permlutou bad
been algned by the girl"• father.
Earl'• letter tollowa:
October 29, 1945
ln addition to a 2•-ptece Cout Dear Sir:
Tokyo, Japan
Guard orebeatra. Lt. Wilcoxon. who . I have been a wb8crltter" of your
bu jul!ll returned trom rout' ye&nl paper tor eeverat montba before
continuowi aea duty with the Coaat being dratted into the Army for
Gl.W"d. la remembered tor b.18 eervtce overseu. Thta la the first
memorable performance as the time. that I have taken the oppor
prteet in "'Mra:. Mtnlver." tunity Of writing to you. I hope
Agalruit the mwdcal b&ekground you will permit me h&vlng a tew
ot a 24·plece co&Bt. gu&rd orcbe9lra. momenta of your time in ordeT' to
under the baton Of Nat young. let my friends know that I am well
musical direct.at' ot Universal and remember them. And also tha
StudJOll. a tut moving lwt>bour I expect to be home within the nex
revue takes shape. t ew weeks. I hope aome thn
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e
Talent ranges from concert around the first of the year.
boogie pianii!l Harry Fields,. of I have been In Japa.n since th
Bing Crosby's Kraft Mu~c HaJJ tlrst occupation troops arrived.
fame. to the original dance crea-bad been in the Philippines on
tiona of Joan Woodbury and Pam-LW;on with the 43rd Division be
ela Brooks. with 50 motJon pic tures t ore being tran8 rerred t o the ls
to their credit. Music lovers Vt'ill Cavalry here in Japan. I am now
thrill lo the IJWttl strains of New attached to the 8th Engineers
York's o~:n PbUharmonlca. Trto; Squadron.
male pulse$ pound v.•hen Suzette
e
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a"'1ngs her btpa: and tor the ladies
there ll!I Ricky J ordon, regarded u
one o1 the yt&T's m06l aensational
lfinglng discoveries.
Admission to this great show ts
by Victory Bond purchase only.
Tickets may be secured at the
Broach\·ay Theatre. Santa Ana, or
at your local beverage dealer.
New F irestone
I Store J ust Opened
In Costa Mesa
We received a big surprise v.•hen
y,•e arrived here on the soil o
Japan that had never before .seen
an army of any country set too
on their soil. W e expected to. mee
aome opposition v.rben y,•e docked
but there hasn't been anything ot
that S10rt. here whatsoever. The
Japs are very cooperative and
eeem very glad that this "'·ar has
ended. We have a number of Japs
v.•orking here in the camp doing
the landscaping. etc.. around our
barracks. They bow to us v.·hen
v.·e pass them and are very pollte.
f
t
t
\Vhen us Gl 'a go to town on pass
'ltloU.• I· q.J.a;JJ
their tamUJea and to eat trom tin N•..,._ Tnas PH0100P.APHU cans until you can't look one in
the face. Everything you eat i.l!i ]\(ow Aooilabk fOT
either from a can or baa been
drled. There wouldn't be near ao FINE P O RTR AITS
many of these at.rikera think th&t and
they were getting t,oo small wagea Umunerdal Photography to live on if they were over here.
It wouldn't take them long to rea-437 Fernleat Ave.
ltze t.bAt they have a great country PHONE 292-W in which to live a.nd to speak what Corooa de1 Mar they think. These worken have
for the put tour yean received
more money for their work than they ever did before. So wily ROOFS should they think that they are not
receiving enough in wages to live APPLIED OB &ll:PAIJUID
on. Believe me, when all of ua Gl'a Free Estimates • Inspection
return home we are going to bave •-1· .......... ,a few words on thifs aubject with
tboee that are respooaible. 3600 Marcus .Ph. Nwpt. 1012-J
I think that I have tak."'1 up
Newport -Balboa Tourist Bureau
All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii
Round-the-World Trips in the near t\Jture . .See
Mr11. Roy K-. 1'1!-S91. 801 PUil, Balboa
_Boon: 10 &. m.. te 8 p. m.
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3£--f~.1" 1.\_
31.,,, 31-1 or.a., -ia.
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11. w. Cor. 4' & Sywaon IANTA w
On the fourth anni\'ersary of h'is 1the children on the street salute ---------------------------
opening of the Hancock Service and say hell-o In pretty goOd Eng-
StatloD. Nov. 23. Gus Beach of lish. I have talked to severnJ that This is reflected in both government and industry. On
Capitol Hill members of both parties play politics while the
Nation awaits needed Iewslation. Labor and management
debate and delay while the wheels of production move a t
half speed. I-·-·-· -c·· ··R·····o······s····s-w···-·o-·~·R~·~·~D·~·~·~·~,·~·~·~U-%--%-1_£ ___ _,j. ~n?lo~0;r~~ti;;·;~A~:: ~~~? .. ~:!:~~:::~~ y!S~d :S
of Fire9lone products. United came back to J apan ln 1941. The
Automotive Ignition parta, fuel Japs think the soldiers ot our ~-------------------------' pump!, carburetors, etc .. as v.·ell army are very much on the genUe-
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PIANO TEACHER 'ACCOUN'IANT I
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PIANO TEAC HER J. S-WH YTE
nitcoars T..X OONSULTA."'T
Aattiorl&ed bT the Ulllt.ed Stateo Tre ..
llt'J' I>Nianmenl to ret1reaent cllento lu ooo.oectil.1n ,.jtb Income tall: matte"-
I G. V.LINSENBARD
Graduate Deadlocks and delays can be eliminated only by a deter-
mined demand for action by the people themselves. \Ve can
be guided and represented by those who hold official posi-
tions. but the real power for action is in the voice of the
people.
Today we must more soberly realize this responsibility.
The majority must be as zealous as the most powerful min-
ority. 'They must strengthen the hands of those in Washing-
ton who are advocating their views: they must resist the ef-
forts of high pressure minority groups.
ACROSS
I Slant
6 Dry, as Y1ine
9 Saturated
10 God of love
12 Percolating
13 Slight color
14 Pig pen
15 Neuter
pronoun
17 Greek lt'lter
18 Trite
Sol•ll•o la Ntllt I••••·
as a line of bard\\·are. paint. toys manl)' side of things and often re·
and Christmas gifts. The store V.'ill mark at the good behavior of us. lt
/ handle both a v.:holesale and re-Is hard to understand that just a
tail buslne9e. and is home-ov.·ned fev.· months ago we were k illing
a.nd home-managed. these Jap9 and now we walk beside
Mr. Beach has been in business
Ln Cot!ta hieaa for 13 years. and
baa earned tot' hlmBelf a position
of p rominence in community a.f-
taJrs as wf"ll u an enviable repu-
tation In business. He is a member
of the board ot directors of the
chamber of commerce. a member
ot the Costa Mesa Volunteer F\re
Dept., and ls active ln the Lions
club.
A.U1>1T8 • 8Y8'1'EK8
BOOKXJd!PIJ'(O 8EllV1CE
OtflN l!KO U.bor 91,. ... c..... ...
P~ New'J*'& u.&0-W
Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
Newport nu
!ttl Lakewood Av&.
Loe All1elea NOrma.ndy 84-0a
Royal Conaervator;y, LelpUc
Ph. 1252-W
1526 W. Ocean Front
PIHl!llCIANB • llUBOEON8, ILD
Gordoa M.Grundy,M.D_
l'llyslclan and Jlar&eoD
Nlnlh ud Oeatnl Aft.
om... Un. :10·1.% ....... , 1-1 p.llL
Telopltone S7
Conrad Ridner, M.D:
'
Public opinion has always been the most potent force in
America. Vigorously expressed it could bring the White
House and congress into closer cooperation; it could reduce
political maneuvering in congress to a minimum: it could
compel a settlement of the labor-management stalemate.
21 Railroad
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22 Pttl.ing
Z5 ~'line
entrance
Mr. Beach's new enterprtse ta
located at 20th on Newport Blvd. DAI !KEOOl.8 ~--,-1.10 L l llllt 11t. I
Remember, a postcar<! to your congressman costs only a
penny.
Doctors of Death
The sands of time are running out. 'The startling fact
that the atomic age is. upon us has the unreality of a friend's
death coupled with the cold truth of the fact.
We shall not live long, you and I. unless we become wiser
citiz.ens. It is very late, but not too late to try. Read these
awraisals of the atomic bomb, just published by our nation's
foremost scientists; read them and discuss them : analyze
your views so. as a citizen of a world in peril, you can contri-
bute to the common safety:
Dr. H . J . Curtis, Professor of Physiology, Columbia Uni-
versity, stated as representati~·e of scientists of the Oak
Ridge. Tenn .. Atomic Bomb Laboratory: ''The only remain-
ing secrets (of the bomb not held by other nations) are tech-
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28 Pique
29 Wrest
30 OozM
31 Greek letter
32 Whirl
34 Japanese
1tatesmaa
38 Halt an em
37 Topaz: hum-
ming bird
40 f\foney·
dra\\'er
42 Panled
45 Auction
46 Chieftains
47 Old horse
48 Sloop.1.k e
vessel 1naut.)
DO\l"N
1 Ctun1ney dirt
2 Idle
3 Supernatural
obJeet
4 Enclosure
5 Borderina:
6 Place
7 Indian
8 P~ltent
~· ·s s1;iniel
11 t...~.:an
16 Tantalum
·<sym.J
18 Ties
19 Pa rticle at
addition
20 F.old at front
of a coat
22 i..1s
N'e. lt
23 Islands off
Alaska
24 Flow ed
26 Slope
28 Varyinc
weight (Ind.)
30 Scorched
33 PronOWl
35 Bulgjng jar
37 l\iimicked
38 ExtrdneJ.r
39 Public notices
41 Suppqrt
43Wine
receptacle
44 Coin (Jap.)
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nical details which any intelligent group of scientists and en--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; gineers could work1out in a relatlwy short tim_e." r
Dr. living Langmuir. Associate Director of the Labora-
tory, General Electric Co .. states that a nation having ·well-
trained scientists "will 11ot ·have just enough bombs• to de-
stroy' ou'.r cities, but to destroy every man, woman and child
In the U. S., the first ·button they press."
. Dr. Harlow Shapley. Director, Harvard University Ob-
servatory: "We should not fool ourselves in thinking that we
are making burselv!S secure by not publishing some of our
results."
Dr. J . Robert Oppenheimer, California Instl~ of Tech-
' nology: Directilr, Los Alamos, N. !IL 'A'.tomic Bomb Labora·
txiry, beliell'es that the forty million Americans living our
20 principal dty areas can be destroyed· in a single night
-with the Pl\Sftl ·~le M'flPOD
Dr. vannevv Bulb, Ilirecltor, omce d. Sdentiftt.. Re.
.-rd! and DeYelopment: "I -no defense ID the atnnllc
• Before Y Oii Blllld or Remodel •
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the Union during the Ovil War. --------'=====--
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take care of the familf-JOQ
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are not the on17 ooee wbo ~
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Aching MU>cles. We home £rirlo
often work just u hard and haft
just u m:&DJ Headachea, Jost: u
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Pr'""Apal --
DR. OBED LUCAS
Den till
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2202J.6: W. Cent.nil, Ph. 1480
N EWPORT BEACH
MORTICIAN•
HAROLD K. GRAUEL
CHAPEL
"We ~es the Beiter Serve
By Serolnc Otbera Boot"
Phon. Newport ~1
COl'b Mesa Callfornl•
OP'lbltlltIWll!
BOBEBT A. CRAWFORD
Opt., D.
OPTO M ETR I ST
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1712 NMoort Boulevud I
Phone 2430 C08TA MEaA,
Coota •-Bomo: l &-U a.m. and 1-5 p.m. --
DR. G. E. TOHILL
PHY &ICIAN and 8 U RG.EON
220I COMt Blvd., flklwPon .,_.. -,,....,,. -
Office 286-W lleo. 2"-11
It He ~r C.11 Newport I
Gerald Rausa, M-D.
2830 We.t Central Ave.
N ewport 9eaott
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!Seal !!Uperlor Court • E·V.ER :Y NEWS.-TIMES CLASSIFIED AD IS AN OPPORT.U:llTY!
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COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
R. E. HOSTETLER
Phone 41
WE SERVICE
ALL CHRYSLER
Products
Factory Trained Mechanics
Can Called for A Delivered
Mandie Motors,
Inc.
Orange County) . Pub: Sep 11 to No• '20, 1946 (Tueol
CERTIFICATE OF llUSINEll
Flctltloue Firm N•rne
---Jf you don't Ond what you are looking for adver!iled In this lsaue Phone Newport Beach 12 or 13 and plaa! your OW11 advertilement ----'
1117!11NE118 ofuils lt lllllllNDll GlllDJC lt IElllPl.qYKICNT OP'l'ml> • IALIC "19CICLLtlNl:OU8 IO SOATll. SUPPLIES • FOBB&NT
The undenlgned do hereby eel' ---H-0 .. US_E_P_AINTIN ___ G ___ GENIIRAL CONTRACTDIG, Re-WILL TAKE CARE of ~~.
ttty that we are (:onductlng a radio broadcuting and am.tlated &Dd • pair and Alt.erat1ona. See :Frank Phoae N . B. MO-M. 86--ttc
buaineM at Santa Ana. Caltfornta, INTERIOR DECORATINO Pellkofer, M~ Ftnley ave., New-
Fine wor-···"lp ~· .. -ut,.• port Beach. Pb.. 1498-M. 43-tte WANTEI>-HOTEL KAID. Bal-under the tlcttttou8 t\rm name of ~ou Vt.MM• "' I --· •-tt :J. C. Kirk, Phone 1~ or call -------------nn . .--ll<'Oe vuu. ...,... c ORANGE C 0 UN TY BROAD· BICYCLES -Sold, NDted or re-
CASTING COMPANY and that TeWlnkle Hdwe. 18215. 87-Uc palttd. Vopl'o, 100 Mam St. HELP WANTED -Woman to
serve Thanx.gtvtng dinner, waah
dllbea. Phone 2289-J. 88-ltc u.ld firm ls compoeed Of ·the fol-19'6 Bal1'>& and 208 Marine Avenue,
lowing perllOua whooe nam .. and TIDE TABLES B&l1li>a I1l&nd ll-tfc places of residence are 8.8 follow•,
to-wit: NOVEMBER
DA VlD H. CANNON, 4947 Com-lllSh Low Hlr;ll
monwealth Avenue, La Canada, W 28 6:41 1 :01 6:30
C&llfornla. 4.8 1.6 3.9
REED E . CALLISTER, 1401 Im-Tb 29 7:10 ·-·--· 7:215
pe-rial Drive. Glendale. Calltornla. . G.1 ···-3.8
CARROLL R. HAUSER, '530 SU-F 30 7:35 1:11 8:12
vergate Avenue, San Dlego, Call· :5.t 1.1 3.8
fornla..
HELP WANTED-P~ time, 2 or
PAINTJNO OONTBA.Cl'OB 3 days a w~k. 223 Opal, Ba1boa.
Low ------------·-· P'AINTING CONTRACTOR .IOl&nd. PhoDe N. B. 1669--W.
1 :43
1,1
2 :19
0.6
Robert H. D&nleL Jr. 89-2tp
Pa.tntlng -Watuprooting WE ARE now hiring ships' car-
Interior Decorating pent.er•, welders. eteel nttera,
Free Estimate•· Bteel layout men and helpere.
Com.Plete Spray Equipment Central Boat Work1, foot Of 31st
Pb. 1.f:S7-R, Box 137, Newport Sch. atteel 90-ftc
War Surplus Material
' FULLER and P ABCO
Marine Paints
$1.50 to $3.00 per sallon
BRASS AND GALVANIZED
SCREWS
MISC, MARINE HARDWARE
22 -28-tt. Metal Ute Boata
Aluminum Tanks,
Tarpaulins
2819 W . CENTRAL. NEWPORT
PHONE NEWPORT 2634
W itne83 our handa thia 26th day
of October, llM5. -
(New da1llaJlt •nae ttllMI)
TI4u an placed ID order al OOCU"9DC.
L.lslit fll'u1-L Ml-; dal'tl nsw-p. m
No J ob Too Big M-ftc -------------88-4tc·
HELP WANTED -Typi.rt-book--------------1 Painting • Deco rating
Root Rep&lr & Painting DA V1D H. CANNON
REED E . CALLISTER Pueuc NoTICES
CARROLL R. HAUSER ------------Sympson & Nollar
' keeper in public accountant·• of-
STEEL KITC HENS •
NEW Marine Bat.Ury, $!50. Call FOR RENT-Ocean Front 2-olory
Mn. Coughlin, NEvada 6174-5, furn. bouae for 8 mos. SIM pe.r
Loe Angeles, wee.It days. 90-4tc mo. 12.U W. ocean P'ront, New-
FOR SALE--Rubber Life Rafta port Beach. 90-ltc
Ideal for dinghy, tlahlDg, and FOR RENT -Nicely f'UrD1ahed
duck hUJ'lting, $30 to J4(). B. room, private entrance, oonven.-
Tbayer, 3925 Tuller Ave., Culver iently located, 1 block tram eut
Clty. Phone Santa Monica 71026. bay, 1 block trom .lhopa. Inquire
89-2tp 5121t) West Bay Ave., Newport.
St!rttc
COMMERCIAL fishing boat, No. ------------
27 F 24. New Crown engine, 71,i FOR RENT-Two upstatra otfice
ton capacity. See at Western eulte1 in Balboa., 3 room.a each.
CB.nnera. 89-4tp Suitable for doctor, dentist, at-
EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL
Ets.Hokin & Galvan
Electrical Contracton
1000 a...llt Hlgbway
Phone 1384. W1-ttc
torney or architect. Newly dec-
orated. Pb.: N . B. 1412. 87-tfc
WANTED TO BENT
WANTED by responsible Tele-
phone Employee, 2 or 3 bedroom
houae. Permanent. Phone Santa
Alla 11888. SO-ttc
Direct Factory STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )
Chrysler • Plymouth SaJes COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) 88.
fice. J . S. Whyte, 1840 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Me-. Pb! 2f.40.W.
90-tte Pb. Nwpt. 1217-W ~12 S8th St.
W., S. B. !if., 43.80 acre": Total 12-ttc -''------------Cusiom Built BOATS-Bot, Sold and Traded
Marine Engines and Parta
MARINE SALVAGE AND
MFG. CO.
WANT TO RENT
Houee-Duplex or Apt.
The Coach Lamp Cate and Service On thl11 26th day or October A.D .. 4%4 Ill.in Bunllncton BdL
amount of purchue price $43.80; "TRAN==~SP=o~B~T~A=n~o~N~----18-I WANTED -Woman tor llgbt
amount Of purcbaae price paid houaework, help with children 5 Cabinet Types
Range and Sink Units
Shower Doors
Pb. 2258 89-ttc Ph. R B. zss 1945 before me, EARLE E. SWEM
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a Notary Public in a nd for the _ said County and State, reetding
$8.76; amount of lntereat paid WANT RIDE-To Santa. Ana from and 10. No cooking, wuhing or
$0.19; a.mount Of purchue price Balboa I•land, mornings. MU11t ironfng. Live in. Wage open.. BEAL ESTATE &T
TOO IATE TO CLASSIFY ~ therein, duly commJasloned and unpaid $3:>.04 ; amount of lntereat. be there by 8. Ph: N. B. 67~W. Phone 1524. 90·2tc
unpaid and due Jan. 1. 1946, 8&-2tc
3090 W. Central Ave. Ph. 2388-W
Newport Beach, Calif.
26-t!c
3-BEDROOM on corner lot, 1 .ft ~
batha, concrete cellar with en-
trance from eervice porch. Bed-
rooms 12xl4 tt. Double garage.
n••. UJ'A.TS ,, sworn, pen1onally appeared DAVID
H. CANNON, REED E. CALLIS.
TER and CARROLL R. HAUSER
known to me t o be the pe-rsona
whose names are subscribed to the
wtthin Instrument, and acknowl.
edged to me that they exec1.1terl
$234.50; t otal amount 'of prinelpal, BEAUTY AIDS 18 WANTED-Woman to clean, one
day weekly; top pay for good
eervlce. Phooe Newport 1176.
Southern Counties Supply Oo.
l« Coe.at Blvd. North 11f1JSICAL II RADIO VACANT
Lovely 5-rm. home. All hardwood
floors, colored We kitchen, ver
netion blinds, garage, barbecue
pit. Near Blvd., Newport Ht.a.
. ONLY $6950
$1500 DOWN
Dandy 2-bedroom plastered home.
Neat and clean. Garage. Blvd.
Addition to N ewport Helght!I.
PRICE $5950
A. E. JOHNSON
469 Npt. Blvd., Coeta Mesa
Phone 404-R. 90-lt
Pueuc NoTtcEs
No. 432.89
ALIAS SUMMONS
In t he Superior Court of the State
of California In and For the
county Of Orange
(Action brought in the Superior
Court of the County of Orange, and
Complaint tiled ln the OUlce of the
Clerk of the Superior Court ot said
County.)
GRIFFITH COMP ANY, a Call-
f'orula Corporation, Plaint.if!, vw.
NEWPORT OIL &:. REFINING
·co., a California Corporation. et &l,
Defendant.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET·
INGS TO: NEWPORT OIL &
REFINING co.. a Callfornia Cor-
poratJon, EVA JOHNSON DeK.AY,
u Executrix of the Last WUI of
Louis F . DeKay, Deceased: JOHN
A. YERKES, FRANCIS C. De-
KAY, UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF PASADENA. a.a Truatee under
the Lut WW of St~en S. Wold,
eometimea k.nO"Nn a.a S. S. Wold,
Deee&led. De.fendanta.
You are d.lf.ected to appear 1n an
.. action brought agat.nat you by the
above o&med plalnwt in the Super-
ior Court of the State of Callfornta.
tn and for the County ot Orange,
and to answer the compla.lnt there-
in within ten da)'ll after the aervtc:e
on you of t.hi8 summona, lf eerved
within the County of OraJlC'e, or
within thirty da)'ll It -·-where, and you a.re notitted that
unlea you eo appear &nd an.wer
u above required, tbe pl&lntitt will
take jwdpent for any money or
d•m•s• demandecl in the Com.
plaint, u al'W1ng upon contra.ct, or
will apply to the Court for any
other rel.let demanded 1.D. the com-
plaint.
Gil'eD under my hand a.nd seal
~ tbe Superior Court Of the Coun-
ty of Orang<. State of California,
Ulla !lit day or July, llM5.
B. J. ilMlTH.
County Oerk. and Ottk ot tbe
Superior c.ourt ot the State ot
Cllttornla, In and for tjle
Cowlty ol Oranp.
the 98.llle .
In \}'itne.s.s Whereof, I have herE'·
unto set my band and atflxed my
official seal the day and year In
t..,ie certlficate tint above written.
EARLE E . SWEM,
Notary Public In and t or Mid
(SEAL) County and State.
Pub.-Nov. 15. 20, 29; Dec. 6, 1945.
interest and coeta due Jan. 1, 1946, -------------
$272.54. Un der T ide Land Location COLD and MACHINELESS ~ 90-4tc Number 80, Certltteate of Purehaae, WAVES
No. 39 luued January 20, 1880 to Tl.nting and Manicuring 10 PA.INTERS WANTED-Good
C. E . French for trac. ln N~ ot Evenlng Appolntmenta Pb. 179-W wages. Robe.rt H . Daniel jr. Ph :
Sec. 26, T. 6 S., R. 10 W., S. B. M., V" B ut Sh N. B. 1451-R. Box 137, Newport
29.74 acrea: Total amount or pur-1 s ea ;y op Beach. 90....ttc
chase price $29.74 ; amount ot pur.· 1103 Coast Hlway, torcna del Mar -------------
chase price paid $5.95; amount of 76-tfc
lntereat paid $0.20 ; amount of pur-' HEALTH AIDS --io
chase price unpaid $23.79: amount ----~------~-
of inter .. t unpaid and due Jan. l,· Adjustable Crutches
1946, $159.46; totaJ amount ot _
HELP WANTED -Woman t or
general cleanlng . 2 or 3 days
peT ¥.'eek. Ph_ N . B. ~52. 90-2tp
WANTED
prlnctpal. interest and col!l't.8 due
Jan. 1. 1946, $186.2:5. Under Tide
Land Location Number 81, Cer-·
Newport Pharmacy
2108 Ocean Front-Phone ~
90-1 tc CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: tl!lcate of Purchase No. 40 18.suedi
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME -------------
Experienced
Comptometer Ope rato r
THE UNDERSIGNED doe 1!1
hereby certify that they are con.
ducting Boat Design, bulldln~ and
repair at Foot ot 31st Street,
N ewport Beach, California, under
the fictitious firm name ot CEN-
TRAL BOAT WORKS and that
said firm l..!I composed of the tol·
lowing persona l\'hose names and
addresses are &8 follows. to-wit:
Anthony J . GhUonl, 403 40th
Street, N e"':port ae,..ch: Andre J.
Durocher, 3901 M&rcue Avenue,
Newport Beach; Jacob Boden-
hoefer. 1920 Fullerton Ayenue.
Costa Mesa; Robert C. Stewart,
1504 Dodson Avenue, San Pedro.
Witness my hand thl.9 3lat day
of October, 1934.
A . J . G!IlLlNO
JACOB BODENHOEFER
ROBERT C. STEWART
A . J . DUROCHER
State or callfornia, l
County of Orange ) ss.
January 20. 1880 to C. E . French Sun Baths In Your Home
tor t"rac. in SE%, of Sec. 23, and' with our
trac. in NE%, of Sec. 26, T. 6 S.,1 tntra-Vlolet Ray Lamps
R. 10 W ., S. B . M., 27.30 acres: A190 suitable for heat treatmenta.
Total amount of pur chase price • Complete with goggles.
$27.30; amount ot purchue prlce Mesa Radio & Electronics
paid $5.46; amount of Lnterest paid· 1794 Nev.1>0rt Blvd.
'See Mr. Petty
South Coast Company
2210 W . Central Avenue
Newport Beach 9012tc
SALE Ml!ICEL~U8
S0.09: amount ot pul"C'hase prlce Phone 345. Costa ~'leu unpaid $21.84 ; amount ot tntereat FOR SA.LE-Apex Vacuum Clean-
unp&ld and due Ja.n. 1, 1946,1 LOST ANn FOl!l'li'D n er . Good condition. Call Newport
88-ttc
Beach 154·J. 9<>-2tc $146.06; total amount or prlnclpal, LOST-Child's glaaaes, pink plu.. -------------
lntef'e!!lt and coele due Jan. 1, 194:6, Uc rim, blue case. 1817 w . Cen-FOR SALE-l'liin's bicycle. See at
$170.90. Under Tlde Land Location· traJ or Phone N . B. 2705 after Vaux White's , Balboa, at the
Number 82. Certificate or Purchaaer 5:30 p.m . Mrs. Harmon. 89·2tc k.ltchen, $27. ~2tc
No. 41 lesued January 20, 1880 toi ------------~I
C. E. French tor trac. in E~ 0 (. EMPLOYMENT WA...VfED !I FOR SALE-TypewritE'r (Corona
SE%. of Sec. 23, and trac. in w~1 HELP WANTED-Part-time re-portable)·$30. Phone N. B . 45(),
ot SWl,4 or Sec. 24, T. 6 s .. R. 1o; porter for Coeta. Me.a e6cuon eve.nl.ngs. _90-2tc
\V,. S. B. M., 8 .33 acres: T otal! Se "ill d N Tim · · amount ot pun:haae price $8.S3 ;
1
e ..... ar , ews· ea office. FOR SALE-Boy's bike, In good
amo!int or pun:hue price paid-88·tfc condition with new tires. $28. 505
Ca.maUon, Corona del Ma.r. $1.67; a.mount ot interest p&l~ HELP V.'.ANTED----Wom.an or girl
$03 ~fu
O. ; amount ot purchase prlc to work in blndery departmet:lt. -------------
unpaid ·$6.66; amount of interest Part time work. Inquire Newa·
unp&Jd and due Jan. l, 1948~ Times ottlce. s.t·ttc !44.89: total amount of prlnclp&J~ ______________ ,
Interest and costs due Jan. 1, 19", HELP WANTED -Rel!lpOtWble
S54.M . Under Tide Land Location per90n to look after two chll·
FOR SALE-Extra large Leather-
ette Baby Buggy and btJggy
matt.resat-Excellent condition,
$115.00. 3115 Marine Ave., Balboa
Island. 90-2tp
Laguna Beach Tel 1>802
83-Uc
FOR SALE---Blond Cocker Span-
iel, female, 6 mo. old, reg. pedi-
gree A.K .C. One 3·lncb Jauger
N
Expert Rad.lo Service
All Work OU:.aranteed
MESA RADIO .ft ELECTRONICS
1794 Newport Blvd.
Phone 345-Costa Mesa
$9000
3·BEOROOM on ~ acre, elngle
garage, tjwo chicken uni~. A
gOOd buy at
sel!·prlming pump, pov.·ered by _FO_R_S_A_LE ___ U_p_n_·_gb_t_Pl_an_o_in
6 h.p. air--cooled motor. Phone good condition, La Gonda. manu-
. $7000
Newport 278. 8&-ztc (actured by Jesse French & Sons. TW'O acrea sandy loam soil with
2 bedroom bouse. Excellent lo-
cation. FOR SALE-Eucalyptua wood. By
cord or tier. L. A. Portz. Rt. 2,
Box 244, Orange, C&llf. Or phone
Orange 1459·W. 89-4tc
W e Service
and Repair
ALL WARD'S
Refrigerators
and W ash e r s
MONTGOMERY WARD&: CO.
4th and Main St,
Phone 2181 Santa Ana.
SANTA ANA 89-4tc
WANTED TO BUY
Three Snowbirds
Must be in good condition.
Dale Watte
11
Phone 2088 90-tte
WILL PAY CASH tor your fur-
nltuft or what have you. Phone
Price $165. Phone N. B. 1922·J .
' 9()..tfc
RADIO REP AIRS-All makes:
tubes, etc. Marine Electrician.
Pb. 2417. Burt Norton, 1111
Coast Hgwy.. Newport Beach.
1-ttc
BATTERIES
$6000
TWO houses on one acre, 1 5-room
and l 3-room. Can be bought
furnished. Priced unfurnisb.ed-
$6500
For Portables We appreciate l iat1nga.
Also large stock of lubes. MESA REAL TY
-3 Day -2350 Newport Blvd., Cost& Mesa.
Radlo Repair Service 90-ltc
MESA RADIO &: ELECTRONICS -------------
1794 Ne"1>0rt Blvd.
Phone 345-Costa Mesa
LIVESTOCK S7
FOR SALE-Black jersey cow. Be
fresh 1st week ot Dec. See at
2020 Harbor Blvd., COl!lta. Mesa
or Phone 1763-W, 89-2tp
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 --------------
Typewriters Repaired
7 Day Service
New
3 ·Bedr oom Homes
Flower St. and Sa.tit.a Ana A...,
Coeta Me.a
Hardwood tloora-rue batb
rue sink-Double garage
$2350 down-$56 per month
Make your 11electlun now
Be ready to move tn
MESA RADIO & ELECTRONICS
1794 Newport Blvd
Phone 34~ Mesa Nwpt. 2000. 0 . R. era~. Tbo 88-41<:
Ralph P . Maskey
3t10 Cout Blvd.
Newport Bea.ch, Ce.JU'ornta Food Bullet, 1812 Newport ------------
.Blvd.. Costa Jlea. 99-ttc KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT v•·•. 100 lll&ln St. B&lbo& and 71-ttc
Ii' YOU want to eell your old ~ Marine Ave., Balboa Iala.nd. -------------
pis.no ... u.s. we pay blgbeot H. M. LANE-Real Estate
Phone 402
On t.hia Slat day ot October,
A.D., 194:5. before me Alma M.
Rath a Notary Public 1.D. and for
the &&Jd county and etate, resJding
therein, dWy com..mJ..-ioned and
sworn., peraonally appeared An-
thony J . Ghiloni, Andre J. Dur·
ocher , Jacob Bodenboe.fer and
Robert C. Stewart known. to me
Number 83. Certificate of Purt:h!UM! dre.n &ttemooM and occa.alonal -------------
No. t2 lseued January 20, 1880 to evea. Through November. Bal-
caab prloe. SO year• 1n Orange '------------:11--tfc-2006 Court Ave., opp. City Hall
SALE OF PAINTINGS! -Large eouaty, D&n<-Scbmldt Plano Co, Carpenters Available E&tablished Bualneao
de.aert oil, $1715 value. $~; $100 620 N. M&tn. Santa Ana. ~ttc RESIDENTIA L e. E . ~ncb for t"rac. in W l,2 of eves. Balboa Island. Ph. N . B.
NE% and !rac. In NWJ.4 of SE~ 1285. 85--tfc oil, $30. Others at varloua prices -------------t or general maintenance INCOME
trom $5 up. 1~ 21st ~t., Coeta F • ..,o_BN __ •·_r_o_au: __ FO.,-a_s_",..1_, ... -,----,--_a_ a.nd repair INDUSTRIAL ot Section 23. T. 6 S., R. 10 W.1
S . B. M .. 10.39 a cres: Total amount
ot purchase. price $10.39; amount
or purchase plice paid $2.08j
amount or lnterut paid $0.02;
amount of purchase price unpaid
$8.31; amount ot inte.re!t unpaid
and due Jan. 1. 1946, $M .61; total
amount o! principal, Interest and
coe~ d\le Jan. 1, 194.6, $66.92.
PuT&Uant to the provision• ot
Chapter 1399, Statute• ot Callfor.
nla. 1945, the State Land• CooiL
mission hereby demanda that all
amount.II of the purchue prtce at
said lands, both principal and in-
terest, shown to be unp&ld and due
by Ute t oregolng etatement. ahall
be paid on or before October 1,
INTERESTING
WORK
!.'leaa. Phone 2011-W. ~-2tp FOR SALE-Plano, $1 ~: daven-0 . z. ROBERTSON Newport Harbor Propertiee.. _
port, excellent condition, $75. call Newport 88 Courteous Salesman
to be the persona whoae names
a.re subecrlbed to the wtlb!n lnltru-
ment, and a.cknowledged to me
that they uecuted the ~.
1N WITNESS WHEREOF, 1
have hereunto aet m y band and at.
fixed my ottldal eea.l the day and
year In Ula Certificat e tint above
written.
(Seal) ALl4A lll. RATH,
Notary Public in a.nd tor
ll&id County and.-State.
(My ComDliuion Expires October
15. 11M6.)
Pub.-Nov. 6, 13. 20. 27, 19<5.
State o! Oilltornla-State IA.nd.9 1946, to the State Landa Comml.a-
CommLsalon _ Dlvll!lion of State !fl.on at Sacramento, together with
Pleasant W o rking
Conditions
L earn
TELEPHONE
OPERATING
Increased wage rates
now in effect.
Apply
Southern California
Telephone Company
lbo E. Bay Ave.,
Balboa
FOR SALE -Taupe Axminster
rug, mulberry border, excellent
condition. 8 ft. 6 in.. by 10 ft. 6 ln ..
or v.111 trade for larger. 1107
Balboa Ave., Balboa I.JJlaDd.
90-2tp
Ready·Bullt Zoomer Gliders
Patrol GUden1
These Loop a.nd Dive
Many Other Modela
MESA HOBBY SHOP
1794 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
90-4tc
Gliders, Model P~s
Boat.a:, RaUro&d cars,
Wood, Glue, Dope, Knlvf;s, etc.
MESA RADIO & ELEC'TRONICS
1794 N ewport Blvd.
Phone 345--Costa Md&.
the sum ot $3.00 cost. lmpoeed by
Land.a -Department of Fina.Dee. the provisloos or sa.id statutes
Statement prepared by the State upon the owner or ownens or e&ch
Lands Commlasion purouant to the eertttlcate ot purehue, lilted In J 00 Arrived ·
proviaioza ot Olapt~r 1399. Stat-said statement. 88 well a.s upoa :514~ North Maln Street Frm.b Hearinl' Aid
or
utea or Callfornla, 1945· •bowing each person who may have ac-Santa Ana • BATTERIES
Pllone Newport 1132-M. 90-<te ,,..,==--,---------42--_ttc H . M. Lane-Phone 343
TWO corner cabinets t or dishes or PAINTING -·PAPER HANGING No AD.l'wer-Pbone 1681.
nick-oa.ck&--l abelwe a.hove, 2 and DEOORATING 8&-Uc
below, with cc door and silver H . E . McDonald FOR SALE -2-bedroom modem
drawer, worth $35, price $1:5 41• Old County Rd., Ph: l64:-W home, Newly built, lawn and
ea.ch. 3000 Flnley A ve .. phone _____ eoo __ ta_M_..,. ___ 8!>-_tt_c 11ewer in, 2 bike. to beach or
1948-w . 90-2tp Washing Machines .stores, u.oar new school. 505 Car-
FOR SALE-Good UBed furniture, Repaired nation, Corona dei Mar. 90-<lc
stove, chain, eota, tablu. diabee, Part.a For All Mak• At Coi'ona del Mar f
rug, varlou'.8 other articles ..... 3l4 Pick up ud Delivery. BeauWul New 3 bedroom Home.
Coral Ave., Balboa. Island. Phone SCHULER'S Fine View.
2381. U0-2tp Wuhlng MaehlDe Shop $8 500
1711 Newport Blvd. Coota Meu
Phone 2261 Mo-We FOR SALE-Table top, 4-burner
Ga.a Range, good condition, cell·
Ing price. 218 Sapphire. Balboa -,...,,M,_,o_r_e_,F_o_r...,Y=--o_ur_M,_,o_n_e_y'_'
hl&nd. Pb: 2157-W. 00-lfc -------,--,--:-:-=-:--:-I We have ju.at inatalled 3 new fac-
FOR SALE -Portable Vlctrola, tory method Retread moldll wh1ch
large metal ice box. push.under l'ITe a deeper tread than new
beds, gasoline camp stove, elec-Urea, meaning more mileage..
2 Bedroom Home. F\Jrni8hed.
$6500
W. J . HOLCOMB
1517 Coast Highway
Corona deJ Mar
"Where the Flags Fly'' trlc-mangle, porch extension gate. Leave tiru tn the moming and Call N . B. 334·?111 alter 6:00 p.m . have thelll recapped or repa.lred1REAL ____ E_S_T_A_TE __ EX __ CBAN ___ G_JC __ '8_
90-f.tc by evenJ.n( or we pick up your r--------------
total a.m.ount of. the purch&ae price quired by purchaae, an lntaut tn or Gun~ Dru&' Co.
ot the f ollowing deecribed land.I all or aome pertion of the landl 117 Malit 8t. PIL 01.G FOR SALE -Beautitul 6-piece
in Orange County, together w1.th bed in th ertltl. te. And Aak the Operator for the ""-tfe Walnut dinlng Mt. dre.-er , sr.uill
car &nd 4elt-/er same day. Free RENT AL EXCHANGE -S-room
Iouien it dead:re4.. Money back houae ln Monterey Park for
ruanzitee hi your usuraace. house tn Harbor Di.ltrlct. Mr. the amount ol. the purchue price deecrl e c ca c:h1et Operator _. p&ld thereon. and the •maun.t of notice i. benby gtven that ln tM •ttc -------------oak library table, breaktast set,
the P"""'-price unp&ld and due eveat ouch unptlld )!all.DU of IJBe Pennsvlvania Oil davenport. ear/ chalr, bedd>ng.
October 1, 1945. Under Tide L&nd purehue price. both principal &hd lllXPERil!:NCED P AJNTJCRI. -Gallon -TOe Phone 6!11. BT-4tp
Locallon Number !1 Oertttlc&te ot lnterut. togeth!I{ w1th such coobc, St<i&d,y wo,._ H. E. lkDoDal4. .. ....._ St!Pl'Um •
Pur<h&a No. 22 ..;...ed Ftbru&ry be not f>&ld within the Um• &l>oye '14 Old County Rd., OOot& u:-Western Auto Supply lilB1NE WATS
1. 1878 to :J. 0 Toberma.n tor m.c-~~~~~or-~°'-~ . Sl..Uc A'1tbori»ed ne.ler . ~·u1 -~ M--a-•-"·"'e. ~ LOANS 'IO BUJLD. 'iuir, !DJ ,, .. '~ .....,._ auu•• ,,-.. -r-.... ~ .s:>oa ~ ~ .,_ .,_.,.. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;_,;:;;:;;;-.;;;;;-.;; ....,.._ er ,..., ··o..
: ':. ~:: ::u; :·,-:~ th~ ur::o:ya·~ KAN or WOK.AN UTiac ID th1I
1836
Newport Blvd., eo.t& ::tc M~~· ~s BtTIJINW OPPOfiUMiilW.. "''~ =·_!.;;=' .: .....
R. 10 w .. 8. B. K.. 1158-29 au..: ~ on occount ~ the P=buo =· = ~.:: FOR SAl&-it.nin,._ Port&bl• -111116 11!-tte BO~~:~ - -um T•I•'•• -
Total amount of purchaee pric. pr1c9 wbethw tor .. _._._, or In... ~"'• ............ , eb••-ul -~ T,--wrtt.er. A...1 cODdiUoa. Pbone ii'Oi'OiRri•ii:Aiiilf!=2nl"lliiid[ia;;; ... ;e"ta&;liiiilii;-li~o-=J ~~ -
Grade A Truck Rubber Cook, 318 Peach SL, M:onUfty
Now AvailaW.. Park, Calif. Phone Alhambra,
ceata M-Tl<'O & .. .._. ...... Anullc 18811. 89-6tc
our --llONSr TO LO.Al'I .. 17to Newport atv4..
Tel. If ... _,
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$158..20 · amount ot purcha.te price ' .,.._ ,_ ,,...._ •&• --tw1•n-rnw•Y locatlca. Lonci:-!~&~D~--~!._ _______ _!ll~ ' tereot. w1II be torfolted to the -.., --• _,.__ to •--No"""'1. 1067-W . 80-Jlp -• -·. I -C?UiRr rud· I Re'·" bol 1 &---p&ld $31.84; &mCIUDt of -llt&te In -w1U. Iba -.---~ --~ ~ ·-!arm ---• -•• ""' paid Jl2.t7; &m-t ct ~ -..:. of Aid .t&tuteo. &ad &11 Port ~ tull tlm.o want. 9&iU7 • dent for 115-ft. ~ -port a1eo; i month& -on FOR SALE OR TRADE-T..,..
price unp&ld SIM !ill; amOUAt "' >eh __ .... of -·-~·-oball -lack LI.""""' No. 2, Hosiery Mending Sel'Vlce KacCURDT • c.ugINs b&nd. ll'raDch1ae "" -..... drop type tnller. ~ 2. D. w .
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2212 w. Central
Newport
In-unpeld and due Jon. ~. ~-booomo ..';;ij-;;;j .-. Hartlor lol&nd Drift. IKrU'c 3-<lay MrTlce. Ad-rloo on the -12U = ~ U.trc ton. &ad ploat1c ~ Now ma-Scott, 917 E. c.ntral, B&l~
1lH8, saeo..u: total -t ~ AD4 -.. io h4n"7 rt--that ~i :,,:::; ™ oo. m4. ~ip ~ = ,pot. SUtc ~ lnlareat aad coot. clue aay .,.._ baWoc • ~ ~ W A N T E D 'lb ~ ~-'-8aDt& AM. 1'1-4tp nll:I: JDQUIPKJ:!IT TWlil J • _.... Netn'11mM IOI!•• tl.,_tl .,.
Jan. 1, 19". "90-"-Under "ndl the whole • a ports.an ot tbe landl, .. --0-0-Two, P)t 11 e 6: l"OUl NftDa. Ttlrma. Box set, B&lbo& '9'•nd, 70Ul' p:lde to elf'Jdent 11e*"'"C Land~ Num-79, Outlf· ""°"" -W. but to -tbo 26 ~--BAl'll ·--_I I for 00. ftsocl IJlll.a u4 -_°'_ur_. ________ •_tt_c, I lcate of ~ No. 38 -e-. -_...,....._ Jm11.BOJtIN a -
1..,.,._ 20, 1880 to C. E. .,.,_.. certttlc&to ot ~ bu ....,... -.-_ 9ltG. f1ll ... l'W -••-..--Buy U. 8. Victor,--do - -1111)' U. 8. Victory --
_, ' --...,. protect Illa s KILLED ...... -.... --GALVAN. 1000 oi-t Blpwt.J ....... -----=-------~=--===----= ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~r;;;or;;;;;;rnc.;;;;~ID;Sec.~~:111,;;.T;;;.;;;';;;i;s..~a.~10 l&Ddo fl'.-~orf•llun bJ po.Jtac C A R p E N T E &.s r.. -. IO ,_,, m ~ -J.JU. . . -_.&_ilfiM __ w_.&11_•_...,IW> ______ •_•_vr_w __ w_Al'l __ ..... _zm ______ •_
• !:i 'i::!t -:,..111o :=:-~ .. :.·= :.!.. ~ ~ "WINDSONG" wtE NEED LATE MODEL CARS and fQmlabllljr .._,. nl· Overtime Pay :n-tt. Aus. Sloop. Kowor deolp, w ·WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD •
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811 Cout ·lllahway 101
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Newport•
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-.. .. 1i1a ,.., , ., r1Pt tou.e Stamps For Collectoni flOctory built. tMt. Dln&l>Y. k1L and Will,~ay Top Pricea
10lld, u ID rid ota-pro9ldad. A ala tlDlnrnl. JUlly equlpt. See BUil.
111 Wll• •• ...... ....,the--u. s. &Del J'ol'llP. ""'°' 8llp sn. J'Wts W&tehorll. 11an EJ. YOUR CAR NOW .... ,_ • a..pai& Padro ori call a.ma Mcmlca ....._n-'Dli.fi 1.n...a. ad-..... w-otatrrri-See -·BOBBY SHOP • .. ... r---·-
..... IT'I Illa -Oil --~ lTN N-Port Bl"<d.. Onota Kaa au., 90-2tc P1xmc far OUI' Cllllrtlcw9. .__ who 1'111. mil Uld ,,.....rt• at a.ca:•em*o, ~ KR. p.rl'l'" "'-'le ~ n-..... • _, __ """la. -~ ~Of rovmw ' So_. .. ,,::__. "0o, ' ..,.,.... . advt. YtlU :':! OP.A: ....,....._, I *DI
A.I), -7 0 , !All VU.. JrOB BAJP • -oal1 fur. -0 ~ ·--pd009 snd Uftlllll ~· "'· 0 ..I.•, -i...-0 I di "" -. ""91d ........ 'D1jllopt Prin<ll;> •w -1.....;; <._.> °""'". •· 1""'*"' _ or -· _,,;, -•• .• m..,. -aJLBERTSON \..nEVROLET CO., Ino.
• ......... om,rr c.LO. 1n..iftw Rall ~ "· & 1*7• .,......,. o.u Dale Watts · a " 11 -OI' 1••1 :DI:·:·~=:. ...... ltJ".A.P.ll1'-f.-a.k ..,--~. •-·<>rJ1aa..OM .,. IOl~lllP•"" ,.._..._ -••O s.i.• srll••*'•c ,a•• -..... -....... .-.-.n.ua 1 --·· '• -llsU!o a*
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~f outh Problem Discussed a_t B&PW H b F · • • A t • • t • Family•Gatherln~
By Mrs. Leland; Juvenile Officer ar o~ em1 n lll e . c lVl Ies For Holiday Dinner
"ICducatlon ot cblldnn cou on were cODO!dend the Cft&taol and Ytllow and --cbryanJ:.
... ,., 1natant ot time, you can moot valuable help In meettnc the PhOftl!ll 13 and 208 • + . By Winifred Barbre + ReGdenoe Phone 1637 mum• and tall taperw In mW:hjng
l10"I 1MDs In Bllboa &fter their
m&nia.p a fflW weeU qo tn Den.-
ton. Tau; -lltn• la tile foc-
mer Lt. Mary I.Ault.er, former
nuree, and her bu.band, who wu
& argean.t ln the army, bu n-
cetved hie dUicharge a.ft.er two
yeo.rw In Iceland. Mltber mtop tt nor tum It.I coura; youth problem. aAd pralMd 'teen , . ..a colora centered the long table on ·-=-~~av;::!':'".,::;= =-~~.:."'~wi:~ Cjrh.i'JRderdenCOrovsesrsAeiadss 'Girl Scout Work, Court' of Honor, Christmas Shopping. ~·:."':n~M:.Ys..: ~f::.i:.
,.i..t h• w111 be." aid Mn. JtUsa.. 11b1e a.iun 1upervto1on. At Ebell Bazaar 1101 weot eay opnue aoo 21 Npt. Beach Circle
Meets at Mesa Home both Leland, juvelllle otllcer of tll• A general round-table dloculollon --~' Featured at Girl Scout PT A Meeting --momberw of the fdly were pre•·
city. at Bent& Ana, llpe"kln• to took plaee attar tile ~ with O.w 80 Cbrlotmu boxeo. -Oirletmu without plum puddlnS mt to do tun JueUce to the turkey,
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member. of the Bustne• and Pro-the local Problem ID mind and Kr&. con~ 19 arUclu t.or St.a.eln& actual Troop mere l9 lUc:e a bcmeymooa witbout a home-made rolla, mince ple and all
I r-oo•l women'• club at .. dinner IAland, urging all eervlce clubo to -· bealtll aDd pl..,..,.. ~·e and • court of aw&rdo. local Glrl Den Scouts Rece1've bride-and why be without one th• other Sood thlnp. .-et!nr at WbJte'• Park Avenue back IUeb. a project, a.Id that been completed by .t.be Junior Red Scout.I took ovtt Uw recent meitt· (we mean the calc:e, of course) Included were Mra W. Steve,
cafe. plaDJllng for you,,. people WU tile c.-and ..... belns -1 to chll· Ing al the Pattnt·TMd>er uoocla· Awards at Meet wben you can pur<bue It at the Artella; Mr. and Mn. w. Wopt-
The Newport Beach Cln:le ot
Cbrt.t. Church by the Se& wUl
meet Wedn.e9day, Nov. 28 at the
home ot Mn. Jeanette Beddome.
231 Broadway, Coat.a Mea, at 1 :30
p.m.
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Prellldea.t Dorothea wu.on 0~ greatest •rvlce whk:b could bt dren overweu. They contaln such lion at the craznmar ICbool lut Zbell ba•••r, 'nlund&y and Fri· 1ky, Sherman Oak.I; Kr. and Kra.
ed the meetlAg', and after the dn.w-rendered lD a community. She al.a article. u penclla. crayooa. water ~..:. ... .a....i--.,.11............ _.__1___ Orn F1vt'• J"e'pl'e9ftl:tation of the day ot UU. week at tbe club houae T. R.. Rex and Kr. and Mra. W.
h•, won ._. Elaine W.J-tu.med read the ''Ten Commandment. for colors. ~eta. 90&p, tooth pute ~---""""La11 .1 ~ ... u-.u •uau ..11..........,_, ot ·~-'f "" Contra! B 11• -e ~·nch•rd,, COit& llea.; Knt. R. -., ~ IOX ••d a •-and are cantully ol ~ ----'-·tJon In ••-~--~-·-1 u~ ' ount&ln ol aven..._, ,.. ~ n--lbl meetlnS over to the bes'-Parent.," which lhould bo In the ~ _, u.,..,, ~ u~ ~-youth" by ~de Leon won the puddlnp there wtll be trult cakN ~. Tu>tln; Kr. ADd ' Mn. R.
wtn.ttred Barbre wbo introduced p<Wllon ot every adult or pannL pa.eked under the IUpervla1on ot. bor Girl Scout UIOCi&tion, nar-sJcit award at the OJ.b Pack rneft and both ue m~ by that famoua am.ten.en. Orance; llr. and Mn. Mr. and Krw. P. A. Palmer Bal·
tllo ~er. ~ta may be av«-Beca-of the loqth dlacuo>-the 1po1110r, Kn. Oretha Tubbl. ' rated the procram, deocribln& the held a.t the crammar ICbool awl!· Kra. 0-who iihtpe them aD onr Frank Steve and Mn. E. Steve boa t.iand, fett today (Tu~yJ
.-IOUI ID the ca.re ot thetr cbll· lion there were no re~ OUOlll Tb• -•• have been .. main different ''-In ICOUtlnl u the torium with CUbmuttt IL 0 . Boy· the world. Balboa; Mn. R Cooper aDd Krw'. for a two-week.I' vocation at Palm
clrwn. u we! u negllg'ent. M:rw. Introduced were Mn Leland and project ot the JwllOI' ~ 0--. sb'll wool throuc!> their cottmen· vey In charce· T)>eme ot the ~.-U you &re Invited out f0. din C. Kurphry. Elmburwt, m.; llltu Sprlnp i I
lN•nd stat.ea. but tt la not true Joyce Piper. Kemben. prwnt were whleh bu an enrollment of 100 lee, and pointed out how the en· nine was Early Exploren ol Am· ner, take one for your h09teu ud Either Kin.rather, Jerome, Idaho; I
that 90 "'"''"'t.of juvOl1lle delln-Ooroth•• WU.OU. •lllupret Ege per cent In the local ..,._... ~""""""' hu beerj atudled "'1d erlca". Mn. Diane Hillman II take ber a1oo'""' of tha,e dellgbt-llra. C. Balley, Se&tUe, Wub.; 'Mr. White ff--
queney may be ~ to the Dorothy Buther!Alld, Opal Weot ocboola. and they ba .. -f_. ~ocl to meet the -ot a!rll O<n Mother of Den 5. tully trllly ap"""' that ..,.. to be aDd Mn. Klnlfather &nd """' De -
pannta. u 10111e authorlUea 1tate. Natllie .loltcb&Ud. G<nevleve camp-tur<d In lnt..rHUng dloplay1 of at different ages. Other awards were: Attendance. one of the very opeclal featuree, or Wayne and G<raJd. C•le
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~---" ••-and •• ,. A ,.. _ _... _ _. -..t• ..... _...i the Red Cl'oM wor-k 1D both the Mn. 11llotson. who WU dean ot ~ 7 ,....__ ... _ .... _ ~-M one of the pot•~ p,·-•----Kn. Bailey and Miu KJnafatber ----'-a , ..... ~e o.u .... er Ut::.U, , u-o::cu-uue ....,...ver, _.....e -1..:i .. at the Santa Moalca Iii-'" ~· , .L.1"11:"1.1 aLUun:'l'S, au-. .,.. i.c:u .......... ,viu the interealtng eue blatortea at chil-Ehlen. Ruth ~rri*. Marie Hieb-Ne~~ Beach and Corona del :di~ is ......... 1cularly fitted ~; jorle Raub and Mn. Virginia plant booth. Watch the coltume were guest. for a week. the for-ftaae ~-
drla In all walkl or life were told sch, Eileen Hlbblll, Han1et Martin. Mu ~oo11. her ~;;;.d experimce to dis· Seale; coo<! conduct, Den J , Den Jewelry booth and ... If you cc't mer coming here by way or S< o-...
by the apeaker. She ltated Scout Nora Wade, Fern Hobbl, Dorothy Stnce the war echool ~dren cuss the place of such 8 youth Of"" Mothers. Mrs. Tex Tunnell and find something to mount on a Lake City where abe attended the i.,;a.& Beeeb, Vall.
groupa for both boy. and girls Welner, Cay Coogrove, AgnH have be<O producing mtlllooo of ganlzatlon in the community •• A Mrs.. Violet Perklns; handlcraft, velvet he&d band to wear for ;:;.e;i:•ng of her daughter, while the I':============:'
article• for uae of children over· dle outlined the wa,ys in which Den 3, for ~ fine display of ham-Chrt.stmaa evening, or aew on a t r wlll attend Woodbury col· I
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Evenln.g Appointment for Perma.nent.s-Pbone 811
Balboa Inn Beauty Salon
OUan Front at the Pier
eeu. aa well u for aervt.ce men. the community can further Girl mered alwrunum bracelets, boats, belt to g1ve it that new tricky lege, Loe Angeles.
For the latter they make Cb.net-Scouting and benefit from It. She a gas·motored mod;l airplane, and took. , One member of the family clrcle
ma., ca.rda and f~von for the bolt-&tressed the need for leaden here. handmade Halloween masks. Den And don't forget. luncheon wm abaent thl.9 year wu Mra. ~
day tn.ya, cribbage and writing saying that two full troops nO'N Mothers a.re Mrs. Ruth McNtt!, be 1erved at all ti.me•, both daya, ~~th~taa~: ... Mnh. B. Sonnenberg
board!I, ditty and game bap, uh organized were without leade n . Mn. Briggs and Mrs. Vander so you can halt.en down early and .....-. W o la .t.ll1 ln a
PIERSOL'S
Prof111'Nwl PhanmcJ .
-.o....r .At&NU*I ~AMA(Jll
trays and many other th.inp. Helde brunch whJJe shopping, or go late coma jn the h011plta1 where she I S he also urged the establishment Dec. 14 th CUbs will ha --• call It din wu taken followin.,..... a b-' of a Gir1 Scout meeting house and . · e ve a ~ · ner, for the baz••r e cere •tu
the support of 8 better camping D:'ns~ party at the school and will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . both hemo~b.&ge autfered two '"eeks
program. will ~nng toys which they have re-daya. U hubby expects you home ago. · Murpbry and Mrs. COOp-
"In a...;...,. fttr You• Health"
II ' M '• • Pawwwtsll
cwn.wt'9 wunxu. ·--The cblld~n were organized be-.
fore tbe w ar and their work ha.I
been out.at.anding in· the county.
AM!atlng Mr1. Tubb•. who la al80
sc.bool nuree, la Mrs. Be•• Hughes
of the Newport Beach acbool and
Mra. Bonnie r..p.ng of the Corona
del Mar ecbool.
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--· ...... ~a . ........ -....... . _..._ Representing the
200
local Girl conditioned and which will be col· for dinne r, take along eom.e cooka er a.re her da.ugbtel'"I and are atay-
Scoutl were Brownies from Troop lected . by the Red C:OSS u gifts tee, cakes or a hot diah that can lng at the Rex home, Costa Mesa.
4 under Mrs. H . P. Yamell's lead· to ch.1ldren. in hospitals. Mrs. be slipped ln the oven at the last Mr. and Mn. Frank Steve are
ership. These &iris presented an Ra1;1b .1s chairman of the party and moment -only come early tor I w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
investiture certmony and are from ass1sung h er are Mrs.. George, tbeae, they go that quickly.
the third and fourth grades i n the Mn. McNees. Mrs. l01ck, Mrs".
Corona del Mar school where Mrs. Tunnell, M rs. John Woods and
Cemplete Fountain Service at
Mesa Circle Plans
Bazaar and Food Sale
Mrs. James Harris is general
chairman of the bazaar and cooked
food sale which Orcle I of the
Costa Mesa Community church
WSCS is to hold Dec. 8 at the
Western Auto Supply and other
members of the committee who
are making plans for the affair
are Mrs. T. Martin Brauti. Mrs.
Charles Andrews., Mrs. R. K. East·
man, ~1 rs. Rayn1ond James and
Mrs. H ubert Kidder.
Fred Kyle ls assistant leader. Mrs. Boyvey.
fifth grade girls. ageis 10 to l4, Mr. Boyvey in~roduced the new
from troop 8 at the main school. county Scout off1dal, Mr. Cul~rt
a nd under the leadership of Mr... son . Aw~rds ~ere received as ol·
Holtz staged a Brownie Flying Up lo~: Lion S!lver Arrow. Henry
ceremony. The court of awards Hill; Bear Sll"."er Arrow. Bruce
where badges were presented to Brown ; Wolf Silver Arrow, Ro~er
girls having completed their -re-Boyvey, Oiarles Vander . Heide:
quirements.. was planned by Mrs. Fred Shannon, Haskell Hinnant .
Holtz and she was assisted by Wolf Badge a nd Gold Arrow, J ack
Patty Parshall. . Badges ln cook· Raub. Gregory Wtight, Larry Co-
ing, h ostess, horsewomanship and vert. Norman St~f(o~. Pat ~
swimming were presented to girls nell a nd ~erry Gibson , Bear ld
from the troop. Those receiving ~rrow. M.1chael Woods. Peter Mor-
badges were Andrea Cribben. Bar-n s_: Bear ~dge. Fred Nesbett,
bara Ellerbroek. Daryl Ford, Shir-l\11 chael H1llma~: W olf Gold Ar-
ley Franklin, Lois Holtz. Janice r?w and Wolf S ilver An:ov.·, Fran-
Blomquist. Helen Kennedy, Evalyn Long. Sally McMillan, Jane Nor-c1s Hummer ; Bobcat pin. T~dy
Rider. Edna Craig. Hilda Br iscoe, ton , Susie Pleger, Joanna Leithold, l\1cl\1asters. Pete Tatum. Dick
! J ackie Sev.·ard, Elaine Wei.!ls. Joan Gwynne Gloegge, and Norma Mar· Campbell. August K_romadky; OJb
Herrick , Lols Simmons, Elizabeth shall. c.ard and Bobcat p1.n. Robert. El·
Handy. b.Iarie Hamilton, Eli:r.abeth Alva Denton and J oan Zube, hs. Robert Reed : Denner.-stnpes.
Miss Bette Powers
Holiday Bride HANSEN'S
!100 Ot:eall Froat
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
MALTS • SANDWICHES • HAMBURGERS
Ice Cream to Take Out
Slipping away quJetly Tbur5day
morning Mi~ Bette Jean PO'Nere.
daughter of Mr. and Mn. A . H .
P ower11, 212 ~ Onyx avenue, Bal·
boe. Island, and Dan Patch, S.M.M.
3/ U .S.N.R., eon of Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Patch. 427 El Modena ave-
nue. Newport J-ieights, were mar-
ried at the home of Rev .• E. o . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!_ Goodell, 3000 Ocean F'r"ont pu:tor -
Of Christ Cbtm:h by the $~, WhO .--------------------------
performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a powder blue
suit "1th a corsage of amber lfPlder
chrysanthemums and roses Rer
attendant was her cousin Miss
Gayle Williams, 407 Short 'street.
who wore turquoise blue and a
corsage similar to that of the bride.
Best ml\.l"l was Ralph Irwin Costa
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BEAUTY
S04 Marine Aven.e
Balboa Island -Phone 1827
Open Saturdays Until May 1st
Closed on Monday
WHERE HAIR STYLING IS AN ART Barstad. Gretha Tubb8. Alda Gor-rrom the senior troop helped with T~rry Gloege.
'--------------------------...!'ton and \Vin.ifred Barbre. the ~am and demons trated the -------,--------------------------------.1 value ol the help trained older Cub ScC1UtS Collect,
Balboa Inn Atta.de • Mesa. ·
Afte r visiting their respective
families to announce the news. the
young couple ten. for a honeymoon
in Los Angeles. The bride attended 1
Our aim is to enhance Milady's beauty and provide
the u1 tima te in beauty care
SPORTSWEAR
SECOND FLOOR
"I Want Sportswear
for Christmas"
By NARDIS of DALLAS
I want a swashbuckling
costume tailored with far
flung shoulders and a
;
buckJed-for-beautywaist-
scouts can give the you nger girls. Repai·r Used Toys HEAD TO TOE BEAUTY SERVICE Mrs. Edgar Hill presided at the
business session where plans for a
spring carnival were discussed and
announcement made of the Christ·
mas program Thursday evening,
Dec. 13. which will take the place.
of the regular PTA meeting , and
"'"'ill be presented by MTS. J. Leslie
Steffensen, music director. and the
CUb Scouts of Pack 105 a re col-
lecting ust>d t oys and painting and
repairing them for hospitalized
children u their project this
month. and tl'l.ey will be brought
tq the CUb Scout ChriM.ma.s party
to be held Dec. 14 at the grammar
school auditorium at which t ime
the toys "'"Ill be collected b)• a
representative of the Red Cro8.9
through w·bich they will be dis-
tributed.
San Luis Rey academy for two , -allll" "f'Wtery a.u.
years, returning to graduate from '-==========================~
staff of teachers.
Mrs. Dorothy OJllis and r,,fl""'.
Jean Lucas, first grade mothers.
poured at the tC'a table end were
assisted by the I ntermediate
Scouts, wrfo provided the refresh·
men ts.
Tells Engagement
Of Island Girl
Major Donald K. Hudson, 330
Amethyst avenue, Balboa I.sland,
ts announcing lbe engagement ot
bis daughter. Miss Barbara Hunt-
ington Hudson to Frank. Hilton
Chapman, aon ot Mr. and Mnll.
Frank W . Chapman. 144 20th
atreet. Costa Mesa. The wedding
will take place l.n AprU.
Mias Hudaon bu lived tn New.
port Bee.ch for the put tour yelll'W
while Major Hudaon wu ltationed
at the Santa Ana Army Air Bue.
She attended Santa Ana Junior
college, where abe waa a member
of the Splnat6r1, and bu been tor
some ttme employed &t the BalOO.
branch ot the Bank of America..
Christmas Gifts
An~ne having toys to donate
may call Mrs. H . O. Boyvey, 1974
and the Cubs will pick them up . or
they may be left at 1139 \\'est Cen-
tre:! avenue.
The next Den Mother's meeting
will be held Thtirsday, Dec. 6 at
7 :30 p.m. at the Boyvey home and
Mr. Culbertaon of the Santa Ana
office will speak. Parents of CUbs
are invited to attend, al90 com-
mitteemen.
Newport WCTU
Meets Dec. 5
The Newport Beach W .C.T .U.
will meet Wednesday, Dee. 5 at
10:30 a .m . at the home ot Mn.
Morgia Goodell, 3000 Ocean Front.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bumi, 2700
Ocean Front, epent Than.kagtvtng
day tn Loe Anplea with relaUve11.
• • • of Character
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COLLEcToRS' ITEMS
Many New Items are Coming in
from Time to Time
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Coach Lamp
Antique Shop
Newport Harbor Un.ion High school -
and is now employed at the Bal-
boa Island po.stoftlce. Mr. Patch I
bas juat returned on the aircraft
carrier Suwanee from ,11 months
overseas and returns to duty \Ved-
nesday of this v.·eek. I
Newport Girl I
Weds Navy Man
!.Ir. ipld ?.-trs. S. H . Easton. 501
35th street, Newport Beach, are
announcing the marriage ot their
daughter. Miss Luella Easton to
Elmer Charles Weick , Radioman
3~c U .S. N .. son of Mre. c. E. 1 Tietje. East St. Souls. nt.. The 1
ceremony took place Nov. 13 at the I
Wedding Chapel, Santa Ana. Rev.
Harry Owings reading the mar-
riage lines.
The bride choee for the occasion
a blue dress W1th a feather hair
ornament to match. Miss Betty
Racker, Court avenue, wa.e the
bride'11 attendant and ahe Wore a
blue 8U.ll Best man waa ·John
O'Connor, U. S, N.
The new M.r9. Weick attended
N ~rt Harbor UnJoa H t g h
school and baa been employed at
the Newport Pharma.Cy, Kr. Weick
ha.a: been in the navy three ye:an,
two al. them oveneaa and he ex.
pecta bis d111Charge ln a.bout a
month, when they plan to live ln
Long Beach where he has flmploy-
ment.
Capilla Circle No. 1
Meets Wednesday
Capilla Circle No. 1 of the Wom-
en's Society ot ()orona del Mar
Community church will meet W ed·
neltday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. ln the
church parlor. Mrs. Franklin War-
ner of aaremont will be a~a:ker
and the muateai-program win be
violin numbers by James Edwards
at C.Orona del Mar, who will be ac-
companied by Mrs. George Wooley.
A 90Ci&l hour will follow the
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