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..ONTBolA It wasn't so
" -many years ago that
Newport Harbor was the
sU!pchild of the coonty and
treated as such. \Vhat
brought this to mind was a
visit Tues<'ay to San Cle-
mente at the Coast AssOCla-
tlon and who should get up
to run the meeting but Herb
Kenny, who modestly intro-
duced himself as the Balboa
postmaster. That recalls. to
mind the commg session
next week of the Associated
C. of C. with Walt Long-
moor as its president. Then
we have as su~rvisor our
own Irvin Geo. Gordon,
which gives the harbor a
pretty good . "in" on wh at
is doing politically and CIVl-
cally in the richest little
county in th,e state. Of
course it is needless to state
that Harry Welch formed
the coast group and aided
in reviving the Asosciated.
Talked to Don Dodge, who
has taken a leading part in
the contest to secure a Jun-
ior college for the coast. Don
says most of the cities m-
volved have virtually agreed
that its location should be
somewhere in the harbor
area and that the course of
study should be hlong ma -
rine lines or topics that rep-
resent the thoughts of shore
dwellers along its 40 miles of
delight. Fred Rowland, who
said he'd rather be superVJs-
or than mayor of Santa Ana,
wanted to know what I'd do
after being retired, but hell ,
Fred, I'm so darn busy with
so many projects that I won-
der what a fellow who has
been retired longer does if
and when he loafs! + + +
sCbool Bonds. Seems to
have been quite a fuss in the
courts over school bonds and
the i r published legality.
}3ond attorneys found fl aws
In the Grammar school no-
tices at Newport Beach and
Garden Grove , but SUperior
Judge F ranklin ruled, after
hearing quite a bit of eVJ-
dence that the public had
been adequately informed
through the news columns,
despite the fact the official
publications we r e "off"
somewhat. Trouble at Gar-
de n Grove was that confus-
ion in figures resulted from
a poor carbon copy. which
causes yet ed. to rema rk
that that is not the first time
newspapers get poor carbon
copies of legal notices. Just
why they are not entitled to
the first copy instead of the
third or fourth, is one of
those things careful attor-
neys decide. • • +
.Joint MeeUng. Glad to
hear that Rotary, Kiwanis
and Lions are going to meet
in joint session August 6 at
the Mesa club house to dis-
cuss harbor problems. Won-
der if I'd be too brash to
suggest the subject of annex-
ation? So many fellows in
. t h e various communities
here carry little chips on
their shoulders, that it would
not be amiss to take our hair
d0\\1\ and part it properly.
One goes to so many ses-
sions where they shush ,
shush this 'n that and tell
you it's off the record,
that yoo'd think most of us
are composed of pink tea
and jelly be6ns. Long ago
discovered that the only
thing the truth hurts is
one's pride and if we're go-
ing to have the biggest com-
·munity in the eowtty let's go
aboot it like men. + + +
'J'he•b, Frhmrh Been
getting salvos oo all sides
aboot quittllig the publish-
ing business, while the news-
papers have been kind in
their remar\cs. Busy Dahl
Schearer ot the Garden
Grove News took time out to
write a letter ol coogratula-
tioo, while Tom Taylor ot
the state i..rd ot equaliza-
tion, wrote In pert: '"Ibe en-
tire staff ot this omce joins
with me in extending our
ai14:1atulatlons and best
wlsbel. I wish to~
thank you for your friendly,
bdptuJ attitude toward the
Board of Eqnattnti(Jll and
WlJllam G. Benelli."
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, .SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR. COSTA MESA.
VOUJllS mtm NEWPO&T 111:.ACll, CALIFOa:NtA. TBO&SDAY, IULY t4, ,.. -ei-., NO•·· •
BATHING GIRLS PARADE HERE SUNDAY
Island Business Men form
New Assn.; Will Promote
Cooperation Within Qty
Pledging an integrated progr
of cooperation among themselves I ~-------------.
a nd with othr sections o f the city
a nd with the avowed purpose of
"breaking bread &nd ge tting ac-
quainted," 37 business men and
1A:omen of Balboa I sland m et last
night at White's Park avenue care
and formed a new Island Business
Association.
Elected as offi cers of the new
organization were Harry Forsythe
as president and Lois Hudson,
secrC'tar)'-trC'asurer. F orsythe was.
in a lar J:::l' measurl', responsible
for the uniting of the representa-
tion and the revival of an acti\·e
group among Island busin{'SS men 1 and \\'om£'n.
Expansion of the I sland business
section \Vas r eflected in the num-
ber of persons present and, it ,,.as
noted, businss newcomers in the
arC'a "-'Cr e pl entiful in the gather-
ing.
The keynote of cooperation wa!'
soundC'd b:-' Harry Welch. secre-
tary of the Ne,vport 1-larbor
Chamlwr of Commerce. \1rho men-
tioned the long-range planning for
Newport 1-larbor and, while \vel-
roming the addition of another
sectional group \vithin the city, in-
dicated that a combination of all
~oups n1ust be kept in mind for
the continuancl' or prosperity of
the city as a whole.
~lr. \V etch noted that a function
of the new organization could be
to present an attractive business
program on the Island for the
Island home owner. He also pledg-
ed chamber of CQmmerce cooper~
a t?on Wit h th~ new group.
H. F . Kenny, Balboa postmaster .
spoke brierly a• ft guest and said
that ther~ was an advantage in
having a ~roup of the n('w asscr
ciation's character meet. and it
could be used to maintain fra1er-
nal relationship with all par ts of
the city.
Elected to the exeeut ivC' com-
mittee were Hal Will Smith, Anton
Hershey, Grainger Hyf'r, Hub
PowC'rs. H.F.. Chr istler , Bob Cook,
John Abt'll and \Villiam Sanford.
Present at the meeting were
Jacqueline Beckner, Charlotte
Wells , Neal Beckner . Bill Scott,
S. T. Dunlap, Bob Cook, J ohn T.
Keeler . Anton Hershey, Frank
Wishon. \V. D. K eith, Dutch Hea·
cock. FranC('S Pulasky, Mary Har-
rison, William Sanford. John Abell,
Jack Huckabee, Kenny Nichols,
Bernadette Dulworth. George Ster-
ling, H. E. Christler, \VWiam L.
Wiegand, Grainger Hyer, Lois
Hudson, Clarence Boardman. J . S .
McCartney, Maurie Stanley, Hub
Pow~n. Irma Marples, Hal \Vill
Smith. and H. J . Fol'\ythe.
Has Court Date
Milton Max Brock, 32, of Beve.r -
ly Hills, will appear· in Newport
Beach dty court Saturday to ex·
plain why he wu driving 55 miles
an hour in a 35-mile zone. Monday,
police said.
Call Issued to
Speedboat Fans
For Water Meet
· \Vanted, • some enthusiastic
sp('edboat fans to r epresent
Newport Harbor in the Her-
mosa -~1anhattan aquaplane
and water skiing contests Aug-
ust 11th. This is the call '"'hich
conlC'S to the Newport 1-larbor
Chamber of Commerce from
Stephen \Velis in charge of the
\\'at('r meet at the South Bay
area.
Th£'re are a number of volun·
teers who will ride the aqua-
planes and/or the skiis but
boats arc scarce. Kent Hitch-
cock. \Veil-known local marine
photographer, an cn thusiasti~
Sf>C'C'dboat skippcor himself, has
been asked by the chamber to
contact local skip(X•rs to find
out if any \l.'ould be interested
in helping the neighbor coast
comn1unitics.
Newport Man
Cited for
War Bravery
Coast Assn. Members Hear
County Problems Discussed
Just arrived and on display o ri
Balboa Island at the Island Realty
office arc the more than 100 beau-
tifully designed cups and trophies
\\'hich will be a"'arded to ''i nners
in differcnt di\'isions of the Tour-
namC'nl of Lights to be held once
again in Ne\\·port Bay on Aug. 7.
The trophies \lo'ill be &\\'&rded to
all classes and t)·pes of boats In
ma ny cl"assifications .
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of Commf'rce o(ficc. Newport
Harbor Yacht club, Balboa Yacht
club and the orficc of the Tourna-
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~Balboa Beauty' to Be Chosen
from 40 Contestants Sunday
At fun Zone Bathing Contest
Swimming and Diving Exhibitions, kiddie
Fashion Show A1so Planned at Afternoon
Hi-Jinks; Festivities Scheduled to Begin
at 1:30 p.m. . '
The 1948 'ed!Uon or &lie Balboa ...... I' Beulty will make .....
appearance before an ~ mu.Jtltude tMit. 8an4a;J a.&:
the BaJboa Fun Zone. u more than '8 yoaac ladles vie for the crown
at the beauty conte&t and ..,.rt.eel llf...J,ab lllated. to becln at I :SO p.m.
The beauty coatost. ha wtdcb ctrh from all over th& Soutl!il•ncl
are entettd, \.\ill be tbe ma.la attnetloll ot the a.11;emooa'a pl'OCl'a..m
M'hlch "1r1 af50 feature 9Wirnmin&" and divine e xhibtttontl ~
acts and a Kiddle Fub.lon Sbow &pOD90n!d by tbe Bobby' Shop ol
Balboa.
Exhibitions \\ill begin in front
of the Fun Zone a t 1 :30 with
the fashion show slated to begin
at 2 p.m. The beauty contest
Will follow more exhibitions at • approxima tely 3 p.m .
Six prizes will be awarded to
the winners of four different clas·
siJlcations. The.re will be first.
second and third awards made to
t.hc three top girls in the general
contest, classed a.s grand prize
winners. I n addition, there Will
be a prize to the girl with the
most poise, ,.the best personality
and the best tan.
Heading the list of exhibition
performers will be Anne Beller of
Los Angeles, runner up in the
AAU diving championships held
recently. She will perform tram
the low board and exhibit the
dives, style and form that has
made her a champion.
Also exhibiting the ir proweu
before the throng, which ls ex·
pected to over flow the Fun Zone,
will be a comedy diVing team of
:Jodie Starrett and Dick Wevill.
A free-style swimming exhibition
will be presPnted by Dorothy
Wright or Santa Ana and Nick
Williams, mid-Atlantic back stroke
champion in 1937-38 will also per.
form.
Another exhibition of swim·
ming par-excellence will ~ given
by nine-year-old Don Cra"rford.
Judges for the contest "';JJ be
Oyde Ashen of the Balboa USO,
Herb Kenny, Balboa postmaster
and Phil Browne, manager of the
Santa Ana Business Men's a.51°'6
dation.
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Editor
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This Atomic Age
A year ago at this time the Atomic Age had alrea('y be-
guri but the world didn't know it
The first atom bomb in history had exploded on the
white sands of New Mexico with spectacular and terrifying
success. A handful of scientists knew that they had un-
leashed the most potent physical force ever discovered by
man. ln a few weeks humanity in general, and the citiz.ens of
Hiroshima in particular, were to learn of it.
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GEHEllAL flSENHOWEB'S REPORT
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to NCOfd ... r• tlM ct.ta.ill ol _, penoDGI on4 oadoJ obligatioM
and ptitv.U to tJ.oH wbo ....cl 90 deTo4edly at llQll'W Jleo4..
quQl't.n ad ot tlM otbei" bodqaarien wWQ CDClllWCltff .. t.rally
cmd elledtT.ty wiQi -.. Jtor cam I make a~ r..::agaJtk. ol
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ca-.pai9D wtth u ... do lOll: ••lr u... lNler. u. eoocluio..
n .. ••• Admi:rGI Sir hr1raa H. Ba-11.y of ti.. lloyo;I K•TT•
oad Ah C1oie1 Manl>GI I& T.ollan Lo!P-Mdo<y .. llM loyal
Air Force. At ti.. llegfne'NJ ol ti.. opwatleo tkw emc.,. .,_..
r~91y my Jfcncal Co s•d•·la-Cbl.I cmd my Air Ca.---*<·m-Cld ... n.. ..._ ._. IPa 111o m .. -_.._.
-or V"9Clill• F~ wldlo Mill M'"-9 ia tM eomo capo.dty.
Tiie latter, rolinff. trma tDJ ca=PY.Uld to take "• tho ADiM AJr
Foi-cos m Southo.st A.la. WU IMt Lo Ga a.irplae a ed.daat DMI'
Grenoble. Frmu:.. n. war urTlc .. the ct..otioa to duty, a.ad
the 90.cri&ce ol tJt. ... two oa.t.1auc1iD9 me1t typilf ti.. lnnplac.abt.
coet oJ the campojp r9J11 ... nled la the u ... of thoUeGQds· of om..
an o.ad snliat.d awo ud mem.ben ol the womsa's .. rnc-. al dMI
Am.ericcul. Britiall. cmd Fresadl forcn.
AU of th .. di.sd ba the iqairit ol tlurt mtlty whiclt. Jobi.Ml ta.
Allies La our common id.ala. To them. Cll1d to t1ioM who b.cu
the woUiada of battle. we, their comrades ia o.nu. rQdc __.
grateful ad bumbt. tribut ..
Uodet th• cmaogem•o&a ma.d• by th Comhln.d Cbiela of
Staff for lh• control ol the &eld forceL General ol th. Anny G.or9• c. Ma.rtliall acted cu th•ir exeC\ltlYe in trcmamittillt to me t!leir
orders QQ.d lnattuctioDL MoreOTer, uoder th• moet distin~d
Secretary ol Waz, Henry L. Stimeoo. G•nMol Ma.nball woa always
my direct odminiatrati•• •up•rior ln my capacity CY a eommmader
of United Stal•• Anny lore•a. To thd qreal aoldier-etateamoa. I
ow• a paztic:uJQJ debt (or hia friendly counsel and eon.atcmt sup-.
port. There wos notbi119 throughout th• wa.r ao morcilly su.taio~
inq cis th• knowledge that G•n•rctl Marahcill concurred in the
plom I we.a adopti119 ad Lb.• m•om I waa ~ to put lb.em
into effect.
THE WORLD ...
... AT A GLANCE
meaning wife. It happens every
day.
The moral of all this is that if
you O\\'n proper ty or a bank ac:-
count you ha\'e an estate. And if
By ED\\" . .\RD CLA\'TON I your esta te is \\'Orth a nything at
'--------------i all it's \\'Orth pro tecting for the
BRIT . .\IN'S BREAll lx'nefit of those Who should in·
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of the
CHURCHES
OUR LAOY OF MT. CARMEL
1423 We9t Central Avenue
ttu.Dday Klt9M: 8 and 10 LlD.
Cont .1 Ion.: Saturdaya fmm
4:00 to ~:eo and trom 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. -------IT. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH
B1lboa 1 .. 1nd
Sunday Kue: S:IO LID.
Oocre.iona: Saturday1 froru
1 :30 to a :ao p.m.
CORONA DEL MAR.
COMMUNJTV CHUKCH,
CONGREGATIONAL
P~rry Fred~rlck Schrock, Mln.lster
611 H eliotrope, Corona del Mar
Sunday, July 28. 1946.
9:30 a. m. Church school.
11 :00 a . m. Morning worship.
Sermon by l\1r. Schrock: "Testing
One's Mor al Development ."
~COSTA MESA COMMUNIT'Y
CHURCH
C..rl 8 . Johneon, Minister
124 L 20th St. Ph. 2475-R
c::::burch ecbOOI. 9:45 &. m.
Mornlm.g Wonhlp. 11 o'clock.
Youth groupe, H lgb echool, Jn.
termed.late, Adult, 6 :SO p. m.
Even.t.ng eervice, 7:30 o•c1oc1t.
l4id·week tellowllb.lp &nd prayer,
Wedneaday, 7 :30 p.m.
11 &. m ., Prayer and Sermon.
ABSElllBLIES OF GOD
Beary aad Ida SUde. Puton
Amerlcaa L<cl• Hall, Ulb
and ce.tral Ave.
Sunday ac11ooi ll) a.m.
Momin& service, h a.m.
Evening evangelistic service at
7;30 p.m.
1-fid·week service, Thursday at
7:30 p.m.
FIRST FOURSQUARE C11UBC11
OF COSTA MESA
Tclllpor&ry location, American
Legion Hall
Rev. and Mn. G. WUJard St.earn.
Pasion
Phone !671
Sunday School 9 :30 a. m..
J\.torning worship service 10:45.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Crusader service 6 :00 p. m..
SCI ENTllT Berean service 6 :30 p . m.
Lido Theater, Ce ntr1I Avenue Evening evangelistic service a t
a nd Via Lido 7 :30 o'clock.
A branch ot The Mother Chure.b Tuesday evening prayer seIVice
The F!nll Church at Chrtot, Sci'. at 7:30 o'clock.
entitt, ln Bo1ton, Masaacbu.settl. -------
Sunday School al 9:SO a. m. Sun-
day Service at 11 a. m_ Wedne11day
Testtmonlal Meeting at 12 o'cloek
Reading Room located at 111
Palm street, Balboa, is open daily
from 1 p.m . to 5 p.m. except Sun-
days and holidays nationally ob-
served.
The public ii cordially invited to
attend tbe churcb eervicee and uae
the Reading Room.
ST. J AMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
515 West Central, Balboa
(Ebell Clubhouse)
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
G. Edwin Oaher, Pil1tor-
Euclld at Stanford, Garden Grove.
9 :30 a..m. Cburcb .cb.ool tor all
ages.
11 :00 a..m. M.ominl' Worahlp:
Meuage: ''We Tban.k Thee."
11:00 a.m. Nunery t or all chil·
dren during eervlce.
6 :00 p.m . Method.lat Youth Fel·
lowahip. Young Adult Fellowab.tp.
7 :00 p.m. EvenJ.ng WorahJp:-
Meuage: "Come Ye Uve."
'PROFESSIONAL D.IRECTORY
AOOOIDiTANT
.4JtC8ftltCT
Armand Monaco
ARCllJTECT
814 W. ll&y Ave., Ba11>oa
IW-bor 17'4
!T!l Lakewood, An..
~ Aaceleo NOnDalld:r -
CHIBOPRACTORS
Wagner Drugi..,. I.us"'""'
Dr. WUbv C. Wac-w
Chiropractic, Dletetks,
Physio & Colonic Therapy
IHO CoaR Blvd-, -
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CLINJCAL LABORATORY
ainical Laboratory
om.. boars: 9 -4:30
·and by appolD.tment
TELEPHONE llABBOR 1138
%833 W . Ceatnl An.
DAY !iCllOOL
Mortimer Schoo)
sot Oo..i --blaad ~ .. , Oollep, ~ ....
SUMMER SCHOOL
G, A. l!lorttmer, M. A., Oxford
Prlnotpal Pb.one Barbor 15!
DENTISTS
H. R. Hall, M. D. ..., .. , ..... a.,....
Houni: 2~ ~y AllllOlatmei>t
Telepbane Beaocm !5841
ISi ~ Ooota -
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 West Central AYe.
NEWPORT REACH
Pbooe Harbor 1 O!S
No &UWN'! cal) 8Mcoc. ~·
X -Ray Service
llllton M. Maxwell, lll. D.
1101 0ooot m...,,.
OoroGa del Mar
Ottice Hours: lC>-12; 2-s
~B&rt.orlOIZ
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave. B•"'oe.
Bart.or 1724
W s. Biii St.. ~ ~
TUcker T8U
By APPointmont
T. P. REEDER, !IL D.
and .
A year ago the war with Japan had a long way to ge>--
so it seemed. Our troops had moved into Hirohito's front
yard by winning Okinawa and lwo Jima. our mighty boml>-
ers were burning Japanese cities with fire bombs, Admiral
Halsey's fleet was steaming boldly along the coast lobbing
shells into war plants and factories. But in spite of all this
a mass inva,ion involving probably a million men still
loomed as a necessity to final victory.
It must be ('mba rrassing. to say herit it. On such matters it's a
the least, for the British Labor 'A'ise thing to consult an attorney.
gover nment to no"' rind it necrs· And it's '''ise too. to name a bank
sary to resort to the rationinj! of as executor or co-executor of your
br<'i=i d. Just a year ago on July 26 estate so tha t it ''"ill be looked
thC' Labor Party v.·as s\vcpt into a ft er by those especially trained
offiCt' b,y a lands lide or \'Ot es given a n.~ c·x).X'ri~nccd in_ su~h affa.i.rs.
to it 18rgely in the ho pe that a ~ou cant lake 1t with you -
nC'\V admini!'tr a tion \\'Ould be ahll' t hats true, but you c.an do a n 3\\'-
to ea.SC' the sever e \\"a rtime restric-
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ful lot t~ protc-ct . it ,,·hen ~ou
tions \Vhich th<' people had endur-leave. Its something to think
eel so long, and "''ould spc<>d the about. ,
Rev. Ardy1 T. Dean, Vicar
8 :80 &.. m ., Holy Communion.
9 :415 a.m., Sunday School.
COSTA MESA CHURCH OF GOD
Re,·. Jam~ P. M cGr&\\'., Paator
14-0 Cflbrillo S t., Co11ta M esa
Services Sunday 10 a. m ., 6 :30 r----·--------.
p. m. and 7:30 p. m. DR-GORDON E. RAPP
WM. S. IRETON, M. D.
Physicians and Surgeona
3909 \\'<'st Ct:'ntral
Telephone Harbor 602
The sdentists in New Mexico, however, had already dis-
covered tha t the war was virtually over. They realized that
no nation collid stand up under such punishment, especially
a nation as badly battered as Japan.
So V-J Day really came in mid-July of 1945, although not
officially confinned until almost a month later.
The atomic bomb brought sudden peace. but the world
fears that it may some day bring sudden war. To prevent
this the na tions must grow in moral stature to a point com-
parable to the scientific progress already made.
Only in this way can the world and the a tom live together.
nation to,,·ard rC'CO\'Cry. But t he 1 DO\\'N THE Rl\1ER
11 :00 a. m., h.fornlng Prayer and
Sermon. (First Sundays: Holy
CommwUoa.1
BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL
218 Agate Avenue
Rev. Harry W. White,
A•ocl1te P1stor
Cburch ScbOOl, 9 :30 a. m.
Morning Worablp, 11 a. m.
Chris t ian Science
L esson Subject 'Truth'
"Trut h'' wlll be the Sunday Les-
son-Sermon subject Jo all bran('bes
or The /..!other Church, The First
Church or Christ. Scientist. in Ilos-
ton. The G o Id en T e x t Js from
Psalms : "Jnto thine band I commit
my spirit : thou hast redeemed me.
0 Lord God of truth."
l n a selection fron1 John's Gospel,
J esus says, "l have many things to
say and to judge of you : but he
that sent rue is t rue: and I speak to
the world those things "·h ic b I have
DENTIST
!833 u ree:t Central
Phone Harbor U l ·I
Newport .
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
UCI! V. W. Central. Bart.or 1480
NEWPORT BEACH
A. V. Andrews, M. D.
PHYSICIAN
&ad
SURGEON
&11 Cout mpway. llut:lor aae
Corona del Mar
NORMAN Nf!l(ON, lll. D. i
Pediatrician ' Air Power Insufficient
~\O\\"ing promises or a YPRr ago Apparently It doesn't pay to
have lost thC'ir lustre in t he son~·! ~ravel ~oo far, too fa~t ,Politically
bcr economic a tmosphere of post· 1n Russia-as the So\'tet s Number
"'ar Britain. I t now has become l One soldier. Marshal Zhuko\',
evident that althou~h it has tried found out. The sudden demotion
hard to cope \\•i th do mestic 9rob-which sent him "do"',, the river"
lems t he Labor Party dot's no t into virtual political exile is wide-
possess any magic for their quick ly taken to mean either that Sta-
sotution. Neither in the first lin or some 4>f the other top m e n
World war nor in the last one was of the Communist P art y felt that
it ever necessary for a s.-itish he ""'·as becoming too popular with
government to r ation bre ad. The the people and might become dif-
whole scheme is unpopular '>'i :.h ficult to keep in line. or that he
the people. as might be exµec:ted. was too modera te to be in tune
and it has not helped th~ popuiar-with Russia's present aggressive
ity of Clement Attlee's g-ovrrn-, attitude in foreign affairs. At any
ment. From the long rang~ point rate, Zhukov now roJlows in the
of view. maybe it w as thl" Con-footsteps of Marshal Timoshe nko,
scrvativt"s a nd not the t .aboril"s "'ho became a great her o in the
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Grauef ctl1pel, Costa MUI
Rev. Herbert Roth, Pastor
8ervlcee: Sunday, lO:SO a.m. heard of him." The passage con -1r------------~I tlnues, "As be Bpake tht'se v.·ords,
many believed on him. Then said
Jesus to those J e \\"S "'h!cb bellevf!d
on him. If ye conllnue In my word,
then nfe-ye my ll isrl1>lcs Indeed;
And ye shall kno1\' the truth. and
the truth shall ma!<e you free."
Certll'led by the American
Board ·01 Pediatrics General George E . Stratemeyer has declared that the
present Anny Air Force. "could not fight its way out of a pa-
per bag."
At the peak of its power dwing the war the Air Force
had 80.000 planes a nd a personnel of 2.280.000. Today, as
the general indicates, it is but the skeleton of its fonner self.
Mil itary men are well ware that potency in the sky dur.
ing peace can do much to discourage a would-be aggressor
from provoking war. They are urging congress to provide
sufficient funds to make a strong air a nn possible in the
years ahead.
If the money is made available the AAF will have a per-
sonnel of 400,000 backed by an Air National Guard of 47,000
and an Air Reserve or about 170,000. Research and develop-
ment will. of cour.se, constitute an important part of the Air
Force program. On!y by constantly improving the design
and performance of our aircraft can we keep ahead of other
nations.
FUrther support for the Air Force will come from a vol-
untary organization made up of air men and women with a
potential strength of three million. Known as the Air Force
association, its chief purpose will be to educate the public in
the need of having adequate air power.
Under present day conditions and those likely to prevail
In the years a head America simply can"t afford to rely upon
a "has-been" 'Air Force.
Transatlantic Cable
Eighty ymrs ago the first successft~ transatlantic cable
was laid. A b1il'f line in the record of historical dates says
tha t the job was fini,hed on July 71. 1866.
But back of that simple statement or fact is quite a story
or courage anrl 'tick-to-it-iveness.-a story covedng twelve
years of effo11 and including no less than four heartbreaking
failures.
ln May IR54 Cynis \V . Field set out to cut the communi-
cation time between Europe and America from weeks to
h ours. The immediate objective of the company he fanned
was to lay the first electric cable between Ireland and New-
fowulland
He failed in 1856 and again in 1857 when the cable broke
each time it was being laid. ln 1858 he achieved temporary
success when the laying was completed. But shortly after
the cable snapped again.
Bankruptcy in the financial panic of 1857, and the out-
break of the Ovil \Var blocked further work until 1865. Then
another try-another failure. ln 1866 on the fifth attempt
real success was attained.
A man less daring and detennined titan Mr. Field wwld
have given up the task as hopeless. But anything worth-
while is always worth one more try. Courage and persistence
peld off.
Wkls V11loa Subl!Jdy P&.)"lnMt
ni.t ~ncctad,y, N. Y., Ga-Subsidy J)a,}'11\f'nts 10 California
Zf'lte ask.a In an €'ditoria1 : '1s It dai 1 too much to ask that millions of j f')"men ast yr ar amounLed to
motorbts and truck drivers be $33.000.000, reptt~ntlng over 14
able to drive ~it.bout straining per ce-nt of producers' totaJ re-
'''ho "''On at the polls last yf'nr. I early stages or the Russian de·
CAN'T T . .\KE IT \\'JTfl \'OU 1 fense against Hitler's in\'asio n. and
Funny thing, isn't it--{'xcept then ~·irtually \'anished into the
that it really isn't funny at 311 _ obscurity ?r staff d~ty. I! \\'~uld
hO\\" some m('n ftoo many I '-''Ork SC'<'m that 1n the Sov1('t Union the
hard for yenrs and years to ac· fa th.s . or glory ~.ead but to thC'
cumulate enough n1oney and prop-political) grav('.
C'rty to make th<'ir rami\i('s com· ;\ID FRO!\f ··uscLE"
fortabh.•-and th<'n nC'VC'r bothC'r I n case you should hear at some
to protect v.·hat they',·c built up. future time that Uncle Sam
Thry m ake homemad(' "'ills--or nil I that's you. brother ) is really
"'ills at all-and assume that Uncle Shylock you might jot do"'ll
everything has been taken car e a few or these figures for refer-
of. In most instances if a "·ill is ence. During the fi rst three months
made the \\;fe is named as ex- of this year Uncle spent more
ecutrix. a lthough she m a y have than a cool halt billion do!Jars for
no business experience whatever. relief aid in foreign countries.
Later, because of some technical Maybe that isn 't so much as com·
naw in the "111 the estate may be
divided in just the way the de-
ceased didn't intC'nd it. Or maybe
the estate is depleted through the
pared to wha t he spent on the
war. but it's still a tidy sum to
spend, especially whe n you're $70
business inexperience of the well-billion in the red,
C.mpJete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
ZlOO Ocean Front Newport
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
MALTS • SANDWICHF.S ... HAMBURGERS
Ice Cream to Take Out
Ill NORTlt .MAIN ST.
MODERN MARllE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
Corner WIJnut and Church Sta.
Coat1 Me.a
Sabbath echool, Saturday morn·
ing, G:SO o'clock.
Pna.c.b.ing .ervlce, 11 a.. m.
CHR IST CHURCH BY THE Sl!A
Community Methodist
1420 Weet Central Avenue
Rev. E.. O. Goodell, P astor
CbW"Cb School, 9 ;SO a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a.. m .
Youth Fellowllhtp. 6 p. m .
Eventna" Worahtp, 7 p. m.
Mid·Week prayer etrvlce, Wed·
needay; covered dlah dlnn.er, 6 :30
p.m.
FULL G08PEL CHURCH
!2nd ind Elden, COllta M-.a
&.mda.y .abool, U:-ta; mOm!ng
wcnblp, 11; ltv&n_.u.tJc -· 1 :30 p. m..; MJd..week Pf'&:Pl!lr meet·
ID& on Wedq-7, 7 :46 p.m.;
)"Oml& people'• evan,relll:ttc tervice
on Friday, 7 :46 p. m.
CHURCH oF-cH .. 18T
Churoh and Welnut 8treet.e
L... Duane Canby, Mlnlatw.
Suvice.: 8Wkla7, 10 L m ., Blble
StudJ; 11 L m.. Morn1nl' won:htp.
Jn "Science ancl llealth ""Ith Rey
to the Serlptures" ~I ary,IJakrr Erhl y
v.·ritt>s. "The bf'st se rmon e\'er
rirea1·hed is Truth J'lra1·til'£'t\ and
den:onstrated by ttlt~ d ·.·1r111 l!on or
;;kt. Jl.it·kne!'s. and 11 :u h." "Truth Is
arrirn1ati\•e. :1:1.1 'ualers hartnony.
All metapby~tl·:d I ·:·· Is ln!<:pi rf'd
by this sin1rlt~ 111ll· 01 1·rui!I, \1hi(·h
1 overns all r•·alJty. J:y t i!(' truthful
arguments you l.'TilT •I •y, :l!UI l"!tpec t·
ally by the ~pirr 1 0 1 ·1 r11t h a nrl Lo\·e
""hicb you e n~t·rta i n, you "'Ill heal
the sick."
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APPIBD 0& KEPAJRgn
Free lilstlmates & Iaspectloo
w. '·Benbow
3602 Marcus Ph. Hbr. 1012-J
24-Hour
Radio Service
llOME, AUTO, MA111NE
RADIOS BEPAll!ED
Burt R. Norton
916 Cout m .. ..,. -.. 1111
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ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA ., FOOD SPA
Olfa'I Yoe UM. llbw& .._
lo Dhle .. ~ Ooaaty:
All New •••
Even the Location
. .. One-Half Mlle Elllt al Old
Location on Cout Highway.
BeautifoJ New
1 Cocktail Bar
We Lead Southern Callfomla In the Servin& al
-SEA FOODS -•
Al8)
YOOJl llllld of nEAK8
-YWT OUR IU1UiDf -
thclr .,... 10 .... the l'dgt> of the ! •um. This •um ~1ec11n ex-BALBOA ISLAND r--'s r--Food Spa road. wltboUt being frightened out cess of 11'c ptt quart of milk. a<>-~ ~
of thclr wit.I at dangerous JPOIS j cording to tho bureau of milk con-and Flab U-..L.J.
00
the bl&hway and without tax-trol at the state department of 'J,.-~:!,;~=~~=~-~------. .£:::.::~::~!..J Ina their p&ti<"llC<! and oneritY.°" agriculture. .., _____________________ •• --... <-.. -_,
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DentlBt
1801 Coaet Blwa.7
CORONA DEL MAB
Phone H&rbor %220
INSVBANCE
IJnooln Nattonal Life
lnsnrance Co.
"Ita N'.me J.Ddjcacet 1~ ~··
DON n:&NIOAN
Plaoae Barbor !14-R
I08 ll&rtne Ave. Balboa bl.
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
lleb ... A.ediltld PtlUdee
P!Mme Bwbor tae-.1 115 &. ....,, A.,._ &an...
MORTICIANS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
"We Ourselves the Better Serve
by Servin& Others Best"'
Phone Be.con 5810
Costa Me.. Callfonata
OPl'OMJ:TIU8T8
Robert -A. Crawford
OPl'O~
E)'el Examined • c1j.,.. F1tted
1711 Newpwt Boalnud
,..._, -•u COft.& ..._
1007 Oavlota Dr, 1--I
TeleplMJM 1-a 1-HN '
Lanrence H. Dorcy, M. D-
Phys!cian & Surgeon
S%1 Marine Ave.,
B&Jboa hJand
Phone Harbor 2829
PHYSICIANS -SUBOEONS, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Phyalclan and 8mg-
NID1b .... O.tn.I
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Dr. G. E. Tohlll I'll-""" -22W Coast &1vd.
NE\VPoRT BEACH
-PRONl:8-0lttee: Barbor 18&-W
Belldence: B&rbor 28&-R U No auwer, call B&l'bcw I
PUBUC STENOGRAPHER
Ph.one Beacon 6808--\V
M. D. Keesling
1808-A Newport Blvd.
Co.ta Meea
tlUBVEJ'OR8
Raub & Bennett
.. tb)•a all4 11ap F •9
la. N-pon Bhd., ~
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GEORGE D. BASSETT
A()(JOUNTANT
llloathly Booldieepbic 8erYlce
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'What is the definition ot an
expert?"
The true grandeur of natkml ii
in those qualities whlch constitute
the true greatnesa of the lndlvld~
uai.-<...'harles Sumner.
Kiwanlans' F"ISlling Debate Ends ·
As Los Angelan Pays 3-ce11t Fine -"An expert 11 one who can com-
pllcate limplidty."
"More ~ It I"Mn of fkll •lee te
901 llala -~Pb. Harbor 85
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LAST WORD IN CANOES!
Aluminum Alloy
Ught-Stun:fy-Non·sinka ble. Lasts liI etime without paint or
reipain ~
I.I a rod a rod and a pole a pole
or is a pole a rod and a rod a pole!
Most everyone thinks a roCs or
a pole has something to do with
a fishing hoJe. Or does i t !
Well, anyway, in this case, lt
seems it dais.
But some members or the Ki-
wanis club got tangled up among
the fish hooks when they started
to deba te the question at their
luncheon-meeting in White's ca.fe,
last F riday noon.
It aJI star ted when Jim Wa.l ·
lace, Los Angeles fisherma n and
Ki"·anian , broug ht his fis hing pole
or rod to t he meeting.
Someone in the gather in g of Ki·
wanians seated at t he long dining
table at seeing t he blue-shirted
and over all-clad fisherman place
his pole or rod in the corner,
piped: "Probably looking for a rew
suckers--there are no suc kers
water or salt water tet"JO the in-
1tnunent a rod, but anyone can
call it a poJe," Raub said
Uns.atlsfied with the eJQ'.lttt's
advice, J im \Vallace retorted, "A
trout rod is a trout rod. but that·s
a fishing rod. Colloquially, though.
I 1uppoae you would call it a pole."
WaDace added that he had
caught a 32·pound albacore on
the rod's line.
When It seemed that even Jim
Wallace wasn't going to be fined
Ra ub demanded to kno\\' why.
"Here a few meetings back )'OU
fined me $1.50 ror catching a fish
in an irriga tion ditch," Raub said
wit h a smile, .. and now you're go-
ing to let him get away wit hout
paying a fine."
Write (or Details or here."
It v.•as t he consensus of fellow
Kiwanians that Jim Wallace
should pay a t hre<>--eent fine for
calling a rod a pole and a pole
• rod.
Order Now From K.iwanian Fred E. Dudley of
WORLD GOODS C~ 10910 K1aroM Aveaoe, L A. 24 Costs Mesa, who is a member of
!-:•:•:11:·:-:·::·: .. :•:': .. :•:•:t.:u::-:c:o:B11::•:oc1::::::Te1:=::AJL:s-ai::9rl l the Newport Harbor 1<1wan.11 club,
Co. Airport
Managers Sign
New Contract IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
559 .. 59
Complete
With
Supplies
We Also Have a Nice Stock of -
• All Metal SPEED-0-PRINT
Supply ·cabinets
• Stencil Filing Cabinets
• Bakolite SPEED-0-SCOPE
For Fine St~ncil Work and Drawings
PHONE743
remarked that since the Los An-
geles fisherman had come in with
a fishing pole that had ne ither reel
nor lines that the tint speaker
should pay a fine or 50 cents for
hiJ "sucker " remark.
Kiwanlan Bert Wilaon, who was
accused of making the .. sucker "
retort, aa.Jd he thought Dudley
(wou ldn't Governor Dudley have
II liked this) should be penalized 50
cents ror calling a fishing rod a
· pole.
Dudley r eminded \Vilson tha t
Ed Goodell. pastor al K iwanian ,
also had called the fishing rod a
pole. "Shouldn't he be fined 50
cents. too?" Dudley asked.
Goodell replied that as a boy
he al\vays called the instrument a
fishing polC', "and I still do~"
Prt•sidc>nl Fay Blower thought
it about time to call in an expert
on the hook, thc:r line and the
suckt:'r-beg pardon, the sinker.
Ki"'a nian Jack S. Raub the Sut·
veyor "'as asked to give t he cor·
I rect tt:'rminology for the instr u·
n1('nt.
Fotlowing a long period of ne-
gotiation between t.he county
boa.rd or supervisors and operators
of t he county airport. a contr act
v.•as signed Tuesday by Floyd G.
Mar tin and Joseph G. Hager lim·
lting but not hamper ing their ac-
tivities at the county site.
The new pact gives them the
occupancy of the field for S300 per
month, exclusive use or two han-
gars, limi1s the m to the use of
l\\'O rooms in the ·administr ation
building, forbids the use or sheds
attached to the hcingars and d e-
fines the limits o r thC'ir operations.
l t stipulatf's that if another fly.
ing school oper ator \\·ishes to lo-
cate on the !iC'ld, he must pay
Sl OOO per month,
It also pro,·ides that tic-down
space a t the JX>r t \Vi ii be coun ty
propc>rty 8nd fees charged for
parking of planC'S.
"Trout fishc•rs \\'hether in fresh The ne'v contract IE'aves the
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DEAL'S
Famous
Smoked Fish
Always Fresh
110 McFadden Pl.
!'lain Store: 101 Highway
"At Road to Balboa Island"
operation of the port. it "''as Un·
derstood.
"What's on the nienu today?
"Oh. "·e have hundreds of good
thi ngs."
"Fine/ \Vha1 arc they?"
''Beans."
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JERVICE comPnnv
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920 Cout Blvd., Corona def Mai
Temporary Phone. Day 654 La·
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WATERHOUSE
REVOLVING
CLOTHES DRYER
Speci•I
. ·-
l 25·ft c.10.c•ty , , • metal center
DO$f • • .o1luminum braces •• , strong,
durable.
CLASS
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Speci•I
6
For
Sf 1'7
Op.I wh ite alas.s ... hut-resistan t
•. , •ttractlve appearance. Buy sev· •'-.I •t this low price.
FOLD INC
OFFICER'S
CHAIR
Special
S489
SNtdil y made hardwood frame • . •
Huvy striped unvas • , , for buch
or p11tio. SirnilM to picture.
When the MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE sign aoe1
up at Our Store it's a 1i1nal for e•eryotte in towR
lo he•d for our front door in hich cur. They kno•
they'll pt qu1lity merch1ndise, They kn-they'll
set low prices aRd, e•en if we're jammff to Capa-
city, they know they'll rot the beat ..,.,,;,. possible.
40-0unce
"DUNBAR"
CLASS TEA POT
Speci•I . . . .. . 98t
A sm.vtly ~si1ned It• pot ! lt'1
h•~oc:v perm•ls VoU to -ttw f!'(Kf 1trrn1tl'I of the brww.
M.oe, of durabl4 ht•t-r•ti•tinf;
tlau . . . cool N ndl• . . . l'lokb
'"lfht c:ups • • , f.i\y to c:l••n.
NO-DRIP TULIP
SPRINKLER SYRUP
SERVER Special
$oeriol . .. • s 9e 89' Class con taiiner . . . An efficMnt sprinkler! colorful plasHc top , . wltti metal base. Ideal for syrup Of
cream. METAL
BOUDOIR DUST PAN
UMP Speciol
J $oeriol •.. $2 ... 39C
Attractive base com-
P~'-wirtt da i nty
sNde.
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Plastic Jop
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ll>a O' ... ll, A.A.U.
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Life '4't 'J~
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ABT BAKl:B'S NOTEBOOK
Llf11-,-.
·-· .. llG* -·ICM -. .. ,.,,,. j
•.• Attention ••• • 8POBT81D:N -Fl8HEBMEN
BOAT OWNERS
LIFE for fabrics -...-.. ---~-'-P-Dlll' -A6b No Welctot.
-SEE-
W t Saf ty Longmoor Will --a er e Appoillt New
Classes Start c=~~~~e ~··ed
Monday ·1n Bay =be~fbe~'°I·~~ :.!'ch"."'~~~!': h~!d ~u:..:
BaJboa's Red Cross water safety Walter N. Longmoor ot Newport
campaign \\i ll begin next Monday, Beach.
July 29th. v.·ith Arthur M. Steck Speaker at the first meeting of
as instruc tor, according 10 F . w . the new work year v."ill be E . C.
Crocker, chairman of the Nev.1>0rt Hummel, regional vice president or
H ar bor br anch or th(> water safety the California Sta te Chamber or
committee. Commerce. Hummell is vice presi-
Those v.·ho v.'ish 10 learn to dent and general manager of a
'";m or to better the ir swimming steel foundry in Los Angeles and
are urged to join these classes, will discuss the Southland's
which wiU be held near Bay Ave-grov.~h . . .
nue at "A " str eet on the bay front, Th~ \\111 be the firs~ general
are a bsolutely free to the public m~t;ng under Longm08r s leader-
a nd sponsored by the Newport I ~hip. H e recently was elected and 1
Harbor branch of t he Red a-oss. ~nstalled at. a Sunset Beach meet-
All registrants should re port ror mg at Sam s Sea Food cafe.
the classes at 9 a. m .
Parents a.re urged, Chairman
Crocker said. to see that their
children are enrolled and attend
regularly. Courses will be p!'esent-
ed ror beginners. intermediates,
awimmen and Junior and Senior
Jifesaving. Certificates or ability
WilJ be presented to those complet-
ing any course.
Parents are also invited, Crock-
Mesan Fined $150
Pleading guilty to a Crunk driv-
ing charge brought against him ln
Santa Ana Tuesday morning, Ray-
mond D. McDowell, 281 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa, was fined $100
or 75 days in the county jaiJ by
Santa Ana Oty Judge R M .
Q-ookshank.
er said. to 'watch the progress of ! Production Costa
their children and classes for Costs of dairy feed represents
aduJ ts rnay be organized if ther e nearly t w~th irds of the dairy
is a s urficient number enrolled. farmers' total cost of production.
II
INTEltioR DESIGN eustcJ made draperies
Tailored ~ ..
Venetian blinds
Fumllun! selection
and malntenano.
Select wallpapers
CE
3448 VIA OPORTO -----------Naw'POfn' aEACH.CA&.I,.
HAR•OR 12 98 ·W
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Pudding M C P Custord Peer,,,
J.os. '*-t· 'v'onollo, 8utltrwotcf'I Of Ctlotolot•.
L1ppiric:ott BtoM
71.01. for l&<
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Prunelade
Garnish
Dill Chips
Chocolate
"'1..0dowmtr• Mushroom J gc
f \4°•1. C•l'I
Benefits resulting from an efficient w•Y of doing busine.s make it possible for
us 10 sell quality foods al money saving prices. Because the full im f>o rt•nce of
these sa vings ma y not be a ppa rent from a single day's purchases. we ask you to
make the famous 30-day lest: Buy all your food al Safeway for one month. Get
quality foods-brands you know and like. Then compare total costs with those
for a previous month. We believe you'll find Safeway savings really worthwhile.
Peanuts
Mo7folr 810t'ld 15•
16-01,.r
H•rshty Bok1ng 13•
i;,.1tii ... ,.
Row Brond 23•
..... c ...
Cock toil°' Blonc:M-d Virg!niol. Voc:uvm pockf4t
tl/111/llt; Ill/I/II.Ill
2-pc. Jar Caps IJ'kt. Of 11 i a·
Jar Lids 1111t1. •f 11 a•
Coffee Jar Lids pli9. •f 12 a•
Coffee Jar Caps T ... ·o-ti~I' 19• llfilt· of 12
Toilet Soap •w~;:::.;M 2 ..., 13•
Borax
5·1b. P0< .. 00 •• 54c:.
Fly Ded
Quort, 12<. Go11on, I.IS.
20 Mui• Ttom 23• l-• .....
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First of the season! Fine for eating .
Excellent for cooking, too. Buy a plenti-
ful supply at your friendly, neighbor-
hood Safeway Store today!
HALE PUCHES
Freestone va riety. Luscious, yellow-fleshed.
CANTALOUPES
Sweet, yellow me.ti. Now~ pe&k of lle&IOll.
YBLOW 011015
Mild Ravor, medium sae. for slewing or aeato11ing.
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AIRWAY COFFEE
Ground to order. 3-lb. paclagc. 58c. I .... pkg.
NOB HILL COFFEE
Cho ice of grind. 2-lh. pkg .• 16<-. I -lb. pk9.
TOMATO SOUP
Ra ncho Bra nd. Ta ngy Ravor. 101/2 OS.. C•1t
You gel perfec1 eo;1ng so11s·
foc1ton ~ tinw y0u serve
Safeway meat, fish 01 poultry .
GREEN SHRIMP
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SOLE Fl.lDS .... I ft .......... .., .. , a e."'dr =• es •
COD Fl.lDS ••• • --.......... ....
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ThinCinr:ed, wery jwK:y. .. .. Y-'-ilr will ahrayo weleome 1arti.y
wi6 all di9 Ill tsp In•·-~ • all
s.law•yS•••••wcanyaeompleae ...
ws nel•'1;}:,tneM?a1nWM ORDf.1$ Ra ~ BE PLACED
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RICHFIELD SERVICE
Geo. Weiss
Realtor
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After coming lo Balboa in 1944.
Washing • Polishing • Lubrication the couple got into full swing with
the organization of Coast Proper· Tire Recapping • Tires Retreaded ties C-0. in 1945. ·
George, who has a hobby of try· 416 East Central Ave., Downtown Balboa Ing to grow fine nowers lhiJ own
Course Given
for Snowbird
flight, Aug. 4
Mesa Building Program Continues
To teap With 12 Permits Issued
-~·el\."e building permits ~·ere•------------
issued during 1he -t week rar Sn"ipe Champs Costa ~iesa by the county build-
ing depart:rnent and iridicated the • (Continued ftor6 Pq:e 1)
Injuries in
Auto Crash
He: "Dearest , th.is i& h~aven."
She: "Yeah. v.-eU. rm not your
harp."
continued brisk building program A mother and her two-year-old
now being enjoyed by the com-Most of the dasses are racing daughter received minor Injuries llAl'f8e W'&J9
munity. BUiJding in the unincor. at _Newport Harbor Yacht club. Tu-.1 ..... afternoon ·m
8 0011,_,_ G&NEIL&. l.&SPAIU
porated townships of the county It 1s understood the PC's have a f "'"""'two hicl ~ llAINTEN&NOI
For the information ot the pub-has broken all records during the prote&t coming up, but according O ve es at the lntenectlon
lie who -...till wish to watch the past few months and Costa Mesa to the Sunda.y score Hebe Erick-of Santa Ana Ave. and 2llt St.
has shared leadership in this de--
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son was first, Strom second, I' ln Cmta Mesa. . ' eleventh annual "Flight of the tm t of th ~r~§§~~~~§§~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I words). is a member of Kiwanis. the realty board and the cham-
ber of commerce.
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Going to Build nis
You probably have your dream home all
worked out In yoW' mind -or maybe yoW'
archl~t or contractor alttady bas prepared
plam on paper for you.
l!:lectrlclty will have a large parl In making·
dreams of postwar living come true. When
you go over the plam with yoW' builder be
sure to ask blm about the newest develop-
ments In household labor saving and fune-
tional beauty.
Our Experts In everything electrical will be
glad to help with layout plans or problems.
One suggestion may make a lot of difference
In the "Uve-ability" of that home.
ETS • HOKIN & GALVAN
SINCE 4 192 0
1000 COMt Hlway l!hone Beacon 5522
A19o ta. 8an Frwiaco·W1J.m1.DctoD·Stocktoa.-8&n·Dlep·ONrl•rwt
ELECTRICIANS
C-0-Two J1!re Equipment
for FAC1'0&Y, PLANT, STOU, OFFICE, FARM, ROME
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Bring
tr
your
for small
Quicker Service
~lore mechanics, and a good
supply of Genuine Ford
parts means less delay on all
repairs. Leaky r adiators,
worn base, flabby fan belta.
ignition Wirea rubbed thin.
fouled and dirty lljlark pluga
... are typical of the ''poet..
poned" Jobe we fix prompl17.
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Car Hits Pole par en mo~e . ten an any Wheeler third and Hammond Taken to St. Jo&eph's hospital Snowbirds" to be held in Newport other ~mmuruty m the county. fourth. and treated for minor abrasions
Bay on Aug. 4th at 1 :30 p. m.. Pemuts were granted to Paul I M.ittler came in f"ll"lt in the PIC were Gwendolyn Broderick f
here is the course which will be A. Myran or 435 Goldenrod St.,. class with H. Brown second, W. Santa Ana and daughter ~e
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raced. Corona del Mar. for a home at l Rempel third, and Dick Smith Diana Broderick '
The start a.nd finish ~ne \\'ill be 11861 E. Victoria St., 600 feet ' who was well on the way ..to win~ The pair \\'ere in a car driven by
marked by. white flags on the . \Vest of Harbor Blvd, $5500; to; ning the series, now d0wn in Ro~t J. Sullivan of Orange Standar~ .011 dock east or the ~-1.-frs. Fer n Savage of 22162 S. fourth place. Oiapman is in the which collided with an automobile
Scotch tap(', various sizes, on boa ~a\il1on. a flag on the judges Pomo.na Ave., Costa M~a. for a lead for the Saturday race of the driven by HJ!.nry L Roberts, 2410 sale at the News-Times . boat 1n C'<"nter of the channel and 1 d"•elhng on thf' north side of S. Albatross class "'ith Whippler Elden Ave., Costa Mesa.
A car struck an electric light
pole at 13th and Central avenue,
Newport Beach, and drove oU, ac-
cording t_o a police report from an
eye--wi.tness.
------------1 onc> flag on Balboa Island. I Pomona Ave., 450 feet north of second.
The start \\'ill be made west to 18th St .. $4000. 1 The Rhodes skippers are having ;-----------~
Flag l\1'arker No. I off the "''est To Eid('r and Lou Iversen. Rt. some good racing' and for the 1 s H o E s p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
end or Harbor IsJand, then south 1, Box 74 , Costa l\1'esa. for a dweJ. Sunday event Beardslee "'as well I PROl\"E BARBOR 81'
and \\'CSt around east end of Lido ling on the \\'C'St side of Flower in the lead \vith 37 points. Griffith F O R SIGNS
lsle to Flag l\'lark<'r ~o. 2 . in cen· St .. one-half n:ile east of New-second \vi th 23, Schenck third \Vi th ! Re-.'--A While Yoo Walt BENEDICT t<'r of channel opposite Lido lsJe port Bl\·d .• $6050, and a garage, 22. Following are Lyon, 21; .-,. .:;u
clubhouse. I S1375 : to J. F . Thompson of \Vil· \Vurdc>mann, 19; Arlen, 17;' R p
After rounding the marker, the son St .. Costa Mesa. for a garage Thomas, 16; JoyCt>, \.vho did not ay agan
boats "ill head east around Bay a nd office on the west sid• of S. finish, and Stephens. ar.e,_tied with 515 East .Bay Front Island. on past thc> Balboa Pavilion Harbor Blvd .. 160 feet north of 12: Millikan has 7 and Williams 2.
Mesa
LIQUOR SHOP
to l'lag !\larker No. 3 in center of \Vilson St., $.5000. I Next door to Bay View Cate .
channe l off east end of Balboa To Leon E. Yat('S of Balboa Isl~ It' F T I 9 L m. to I p. m.
The Sign Man
•BOAT IEn'ERING
A SPECIALTY ..•
1822!1: Newport Blvd..
Plenty of Whiskey
No limit to any of
our mercha.DdUe
COSTA MESA. OALIF.
Phone Beacon 6011
Island, around marker and back and, for a residence on the north-$ ree rave
to starting line. west corner of 15th St. ~d Or· For Ex-Wacs
) ange Ave., $7800; to Cl8.1I'e W .
Car Was Ditched I Stevens. s15 coast .Blvd .. Corona , On Reenl"istment
Re rted stolen to the police, del l\tai:. for a N.'S1dence on the
the ~r of Joseph E. Dorcy of n~rth side of 19th St .. one-half Pull out the travel folders and
l271...t 24th street, Newport Beach,/ mile east or Santa Ana Ave., shake out the old duffel ?ag-i.t's
• ""'as found ditched in Costa Mega. $8500. . European travel for free, il you re
r To Robert Smith of 201 1 N. an ex.\VAC.
Announcing the New · Vibrapac
Building Units
ALL SIZES BUILDING UNITS
Brick and CleMpool Blocks. Now In ProdocUoa .---D--1-E--S--E--L---S--E--R--V--l-C--E------, ~ ::~td:a~!bf~; · ~::~~::~: ~~r: ~~~~;s:~zi~~E~~iC
\\·c>st of Santa Ana A\'e .• $9000; I cations, you may reenlist for duty 1 lo Carl R Hall of 1082 Wilson in the European theater , according Walter Kline Concrete Products Co. St., Costa Mesa. for a residence to Colonel Joseph D. Raney, com· NEW 225 H. P. DIESELS ON HAND on the south side of Wilson, 300 manding officer of Army recruit· j 1560 Newport Ave. Costa Mela
Reconditioned Diesels on hand with choice of
reduction units.
• \\'"'E ARE \\"'KITING ORDERS ON RIGHT· AND LEFT·
HAJ\i'D ROTATION DD.:SELS FOB T\VIN INSTALL.A·
TtONS. CHOICE OF REDUcrtON UNITS.
On Hand: 165 H. P. General Motors-New.
See us for information on
Venn Severin Diesels
Diesel Generator Sets of All Kinds.
PHONES
Shop & Ways: Beacon 54Sl
at Bohman Co.
Newport Beach
Back
iobs, too
Office: lleaOOD 5889-W
415 Fifteenth St.
Newport HelglalB
Home
feet east of NC\''port Bl\'d., S4000. I ing in this district. 1 ~=======================:::: f To Ed\\'ard J . Trapp of 1062 The \VOm('n soldiers needed are: I·
Wilson St.. for a d'•:elling on the I 100 clerk typists, 50 ~tenographers,
south side of \\7ilson. one block 25 clerks, general. 25 statistical
east of Ne\\'port Blvd., $4000; to clc>rks, 25 telet)'JX'·\.\lriter oper·
Francis Robert Vaughn of Costa j a tors. 20 crytographic technicians
J\11'.'Sa for a rc>sid ence on the west 1 and 11 supply clc>rks.
sidc> of Elden Av£'., 100 rect north 1 All applications must be recciv·
of \Vilson St .. S4000. I ed on or befor(' August 7, Colonel
To Donald S. Gutridge of 1092
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Raney \varned.
Wilson St .. for a dwelling on the -------
south side of \\7ilson St., one block Million \'ets Ht re
cast of N('wport Blvd., $4000. The Veterans Administration
estimates the veteran population
All kinds typewriter ribbons h of California "'ill be 998.000 by
stock et the News·"Ilmel. January, 1947.
C. R. STAAF
MOORING SERVICE
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Moorings Installed and Repaired.
Buoys Painted and Lettered.
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Phone: Harbor 1080 or Harbor 1698-R
for Prompt Service
A I I ENTION ! !
Home and Boat Owners-Builders
Sinks, Drainboards and Galleys
Built to Your Specifications
e DuaAAL&-i-cr-. .... ...a,. e SA.'"ITA&T-Xo Jotm. -S.T e a.urrANT to ........ .W M.... to deaa. _,, -fft'. e kESlUK:NT-&"9 T-' ....._
e a.JOm -.pme.. ......_U-... • DDl&Dl&ft DEUV&&T.
CUSTOM METAL PRODUCTS CO.
Burton's Paint Store
BAYVIEW
BUILDERS SUPPLY
818 Coast Highway
36-in. 18-mesh Bronze Window Screen
2-ply 3/4 inch Waterhose -SO ft.
(Brass Couplings)
All Steel Wheelbarrows
6 ft. Step Ladders
Long Handle Shovels
Building Hardware
OPENl.NG OFFER
DECORATE \l'ITH
VELDURO -One Coat Wall Paint
Per Gal. .Reg. $2 .98
3-in. Brush Reg. $2.98
Total $5.96
Sale Price -Both For
s42s
(Choice of Colors)
Phone Beacon 5007
I Car Noisy?
Squeaks and r attles .. .
Now in neir New Home
on Newport Blvd. near 16th Street -·-CONTRACTORS'. whines and groans .. . I They'Jl dri,·e you c razy.
Amazing what n little
I grease, oil and tightening
will do. And a wash and
I polish will eomplete the
treatment ..• make you I proud of Old Faithful aaain.
The Only Exclusive
Paint, Wall Paper apd
Venetian Blind Store
in the Harbor Area
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
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RENTAL EQUIPMENT
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Jaeger Compressors
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers
Wood Working Equipment
Ullle Things Count
Got a "sticky" door lock. or a
balkTwindow lift !We can f"'8
ft in a ji1fy. Door IAtclleo !em·
peramental 1 That'• a nui.&ance
and accident buard eaaiJ,
bod. la your cipret lighter
workinr ! ... windshield wiper!
• , . speedometer! Let ua make
them really rlaht.
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Immediate Service and Fair Prices
1'1ten~ no pJa·~.
liJce HDiE
lorl1rd~
~THEODORE ROBINS
!11 G W. Central. Newport Beach
• Before You B1ild or RHIOciel
Villt Our laten.tlag Sample and Dllplay ......
Color guides, p1an.
nlng aids, comprehE!l.!>-
lve stock of ~ts
and linoleum.
Rapa
<larpelB
OMaed,
Rep.Ired
LUDLUM Carpet Works
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Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock ·
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Telephone: Harbor 502 or Beacon 5508-W
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M&WPOKI llAUIOA ~ !f...-t Btt# Ot.Wlll ,
Ex-Non-Coms at~W:yi::1~;_ten heft Coast Assn , Surplus Goods Now Offered C t M
M R • R k announced today that th• !llH!ay • In w Assets Sal • L. A. OS a esan ay ega1n . an time limit is off for men holding ar e 1il
With Upped Pay ~.:r~ .. 425
\ypes of military spe-Holds Meet Barga!N in surplus ....... Esc Sh t
The following announcemen"l This means that thousands of · moc1!t1es from a1..,p1ng bags to E I M -B apes 0
was made today by !st Lt. Edward Southern California ex-Gl's. dis· Unk navigational trainen. ""' • • oore UYS
Tully. local reaulting officer, charged since May 12, 1945. now <Continued from Pace 'll now being offered in new national Santa Ana Nut \,
2021' w. 3n1 St., Santa Ana: may enlist in a grade commenau-· Wor Aaets Administration sales, A d C d Sh C. M .. Cornell of Harbor and
Former Army non-coms, out r ate with their Army training and by experts A. M. Rawn, Franklln aCC'Cll'dlng to an announcement by D an J Op Newport boulevards, Costa Mesa,
more than three months, today experience, Colonel Joseph D. Thomas and Charles Gilman Hyde. ~rge F . Ballif, Jr .• W AA regional narrowly escaped being wounded
were given another chance to re-Raney, recruiting chief here. de-Mr. Warner said that the study director. • On June 5· l94S, after operating by a bullet fired from a rifle by
gain some stripes, and this time clared. would be entirely county-wide ln More than one million wool the confectionery store at Ocean someone in the vicinit ot the soo~ and appllcatlon and every sleeping bags are being ~ered to Front and McFadden place for 18 Santa Ana river Wedn~y.
W t Ad T L t t Cl "fy section of the oounty should be all buyen, without priority. and years. Mr. and Mn. E . L Moott Corn<!ll told Newport poll that an s - - -00 a e. 0 ass1 interest ed. will be sold at pices varying from of 1221 West C<!ntral avenue. sold the bullet smashed the w1n:w of
Brief reference to the junior 57 cent.s to $3 each. with linen it to Mr. and Mn. Hansen and his home and n ew over his head IU~~AL~Ell~!!T~A~n:~------•~1~•~1l~&~J~,~ll8~!1T~A~n:~-----~•'.:'..' college problem was made by the and cues also for sale. Tbe bags retired. The two enjoyed numer, · · .1 b inch De . ' -secretary who stated that a sur-and accessories originally cost the ous vacation trips, including one fromnusamthg
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heri!Yf. ff.es. puties
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Beautiful 12-room home on Ocean Blvd.. Three
baths. 7 bedrooms. Unobstructable view of ocean
and harbor.
Furn. for Only $40,000
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' · . $14 ·~907 B to N y es so ice are 1nve1-vey or t~e situation as requested governmen~ ,"ta.>, . ap are ew ork city thl.5 spring, and tigating.
by the high school boards on the made of olive-drab blanket mate-spent weeks at the mountains.
coast would be made shor tly. rial with a 33--inch slide fastener. After a year of retirement Mr.
F . W. Hickman of Seal Beach Nearly one thousand surplus Moore became restive and made
told of the plans for "Island" Link trainers. some usable with-pl ans for building a malt and
drilling for oil in that a rea. He out repairs a nd others in need of sandwich shop in Costa Mesa
"·as follo'''ed by Allen A. Jergins repairs. are being offered for S600 \\1ith building problems what they
Richard Harper
Returns Hmpe
After Service
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The Opening August 1st
--Of-
STERLING B·oat .
Former~ Albion
Repair
Boat Repair
Boat Repairs
and
Maintenance
Marine Ways
Expert Painting
and
Motor Work
615 Coast Hwy.
New Owner.I
Doris & Orin • Thorkildsen
Manager
Vollle G. Dalton .. SO UTH OF HIGHWAY
J ust completed-beautiful 2-story home on 40 ft.
lot. Downstairs-double garage and guest apt.. Up-
stairs-I bedroom home. Hardwood floors. View
of mountains and ocean.
of Long Beach on the same sub-and $1200 each. depending on con-a re today, t hose plans '-''er e
jc>ct. !\.Ir. J ergi ns s ta t<.'d that dPtion. Th<'y are Type C-3 trainers, shel\'ed for two or three years,
Califor nia dOC>S not have an un-usC'd durin~ the war in tt>aching but t he \'etC'ran S\V('('tS purveyor
limited supply or oil and lhat no Army and Navy pilots elementa ry '-''as tired of being re tired and
da n~cr need be feared from oil and ad\'anccd instrument Oying. Sat urday he ,,·as back behind lhe-
ll'.°llution by island drilling car-l radio. navigati~n. radio range ~ri-counter ... ha\'ing purchased "The
ried out under proper supervision. entat1on and mstrwnent landing Roaster . nut and candy shop a t
Richa rd K. Harper, son of \V. B. Pltone Beacon 5863
Harper, 116 Abalone A,·e., Balboa 11...:::=========;:'. ___ .:.:::.:::::..:: __ J
Island. '''as discharged from the i--------------------~;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;:;;:=
Only $7000 Cash. Bal. on Easy Terms
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BEAUTY PARLOR
One operator grosses $650 per month. Books open.
Stock, equipment and new 5-year lease.
Price $5,500
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L. A. (Da n ) Pa tch told of pl ans and t a kc·off procedures. 202 North Broad\vay, Santa Ana.
for a session of r eprl'Sentatlvl'S Als? on sale nO\\' is a large Owne rs or the shop \.verf.." Mrs.
from all coast cities to discuss quantity of surpluS nylon ropf.." of Ethel P . Crone and Mrs. v . Crone
Christmas lighting for 1946. As various sizes and lengths, \Vhile Stuver of that city. Mr. Moore
chai.rmiln of the Christmas light-on July 30 z:nore than 265.000 rolls expects to run the place himself.
ing commit tee he would have sug-of burlap will go on sale. The bur-but Mrs. Moore will aid him when
gest ions to propose and urged that la p price is fixed at 30 cents per necessary.
early action on the li ghting pro-100-yard roll. -------
gram be started. Detailed information on the
101 HIGHWAY BUSINESS PROPERTY.
$200 per front foot
3 LOTS TOGE:TIIBR ON CORNER
Suitable for motel site--90'
CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOTS
The secr et ar y reported an in· above.listed items may be obtain·
I vitation to visit Orange county ed a t the WAA regional office, 155
had been sen t to the Senate com· W . Washington Blvd., Los Angeles.
x 118'--$6000 mi t tee '-''hich will visit the coast Veterans s~ould inquire at the
to examine sites for the proposed WAA Public Interest and Vet-
Post-Gradua te Naval academy. era ns Priority offices at 3636 Be\•-
The committee would be shown erly Blvd .. in Los Angeles, 4205
locations on the shoreline of Or-Pacific High'-''&Y in San Diego. and
angC' county. \V. 35th and Van Buren in Phoe-
City Issues Four
Buildin~ Permits
During Past Week
starting at $1500.
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BALBOA ISLAND
A'ITRAC'ITVE TWO-BEDROOM HOME
a nd income apartment.
Furn. for $25,500
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YEAR AROUND 2-BEDROOM HOME.
Fireplace, 2 floor furnaces, dinette, patio.
Furn. for $16,500
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NEWPORT BEACH
2 Bedroom home-needs painting ................ $ 4,500
Mr. Patch also r efurred to the nix.
erosion situation at Surfside
'''here some erosion had take~
place and s ta ted that the navy
Four-Pawed Kitten
Loose in Balboa '-''as dumpi n~ rock a nd doing some
\\'Ork in that ar ea.
Lost and Found
A. L. He~gie of Ne,vport ~ach
rrported to police the !heft of a
boy's small mar oon bicycle. I t '-''as
later found by JXllice.
LcC Day of 1515 Ocean Boule-
\'ard, Balboa, asked Newpor t po-
lice to he on the lookout for a
persian ki tten which has seven
toes on his forC'pa'''s.
Four building permits were is-
sued durin~ the last \v~k at the
Ne'-'·port Beach building depart-
ment. indicating a temporary
slo,,'ing down of building activity
in the local area.
Permits for the erl'Ction of
d\\•ellings "'·ere issued t o the fol-
lo,ving:
To A. B. Clendenen. 133.5 Elm
ave .. Glendale. for a dwelling a t
223 Amethyst. Balboa Island
$4 900. .
To Arthur T . Ward. 4028 Chan-
nel Place. NC'\\lX>rl Beach. f<fr a
d\\'elli n~ at 606 36th st .. $1400.
To E . ~r. Parsons. 1201 S. Flow-
e r st ., Burbank, for a dwelling at
304 36th st., Ne'"'POrt Beach.
Navy last \\·eek after 16 months
service.
H arper, who is a gradua te oC
Ne'41>0rt H arbor high school,
sen red with the occupation forces
in OOth China and J apan and is a
holder of six theater ribbons.
Eleven months of his service was
spent overseas.
. Harper intends to attend college
tn the near future.
Se!! unwanted article
BALTZ
MORTUARY
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Lady Attendant
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410 Coast Blvd.
CORONA DEL MAR
Telephone Harbor 42
DAY AND NIGHT
2 Bedroom home--40' Jot, near ocean ···-··· 6,500
1 Bedroom home on 2 industrial zoned lots 8.500
3 Two-bedroom homes.--new ·········-·········ea. 9.500
Canal front home-2 bedrooms ·······--····-······· 15.000
New Canal Front home-2 bedrooms .......... 23,500
Channel front home--4 bedrooms ·············-··· 25,000
Ocean front home on 2 lots-3 bedrooms ... -. 17,500
.l\1 rs. l'vtay DeLozier. 203 35th
street, has been in Fullerton much
of thr> time for the pa.st t wo
WC"t.'ks wi th a siste r \\'ho died
Monday, failing to r ecover from
an operation. Funeral services
were held \Vednesd.ay.
l\lr. and l\lrs. Robert F armer
and small son Tinunie are back
home and settled permanently in
their residence at 30th s trN't. l\tr.
Farmer was recent ly r eleased
from the army a t Hawaii and
Mrs. F armer has been with her
pare nts in Los Angeles. They re.
turned last Friday.
To Harry C. Daum, 1823 \V.
Central. for a garage at his dwell-·-------------_;
ing, $1500.
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BALBOA
5 Bedroom home-near stores ···-····-·······-···$14,500
3 Bedroom home-newly redecorated.._ ....... 17,500
2 Three-unit income properties ........... -..... ea. 17,500
EARL ,..W. §STANLEY
. REALTOR
C OVER I NG GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR
615 Coast Highway 225 Marine Ave.
Corona del r.1ar 3113 \V. Central Ba1boa Island
Phone: Harbor 1646 Newport Beach Phone : 1-larbor 1776
58-ltc
Boat Owners •••
Canvas
By the Yard I
Wide Widths-All Leiigths I
Santa Ana
Tent & Awning Co.
1629 So. Main St.
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For Better Printing Call 12 or lS..
E. J. (Bud) Jacklin
CONTRACTOR
CEMENT WORK
F1at \\'ork or Fo1mdaUon3
C . .\LL I 5 ! 2 -.J FOR L''FOR~l . .\TIO:S
Expert
Radio Service
Phone Beacon 5004-W ..... ,,._,, ..... ...... to1•-·
Palmer Radio
AND ELECTRIO
!Mii Newport Wvd.
COSTA MESA
from
Balboa's
RENDEZVOUS
BALLROOM
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Presents
ANSEL HILL
and -H·is Orchestra
SATURDAY, JULY 27
Coming August 3rd
JIMMY DORSEY
World's ~reatest Sax Player
Dancing From 9 Until 1
LOS ANCELES-•NAMEPLATES•
FOR BOATS AND HOMES
Phone 207
SANTA ANA
l'-------_J New Fast Passenger Train .....
l J:~~
Heavy Brass ....... .. ........ 2.00
Chromium .... . .................. 2.50
3.00
4.00
TL"( DAT Ut:Ll\'E R\' ..• HA.IL oa PHOSI! l iOUR OR.DE• NOW TO
National Engraving Co. Agency
Barbot' 99-&
NOW-'Round the Island Ferry
9:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
~th Bay, Balboa Yacht Oub, East Bay, Richardson's. Evans',
Villa Marina, Shields', Balboa Yacht Basin, Beacon Bay, Harbor
Island and South Bay: Hail from any dock or noat.
BALBOA ISLAND FERRY
HARBOR ll?·W
FLY
The New Globe "Swift"
~ -at-~
NEWPORT BAY
SKY HARBOR
Next Saturday & Sunday
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Also-Passenger Hops
Planes for Rent
flight Instruction
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Come Out This Weekend
1 MILE WlllT OF
OOSTA MESA ON
NINE'l'EENTll ST.
Men-Women
Prostate · --Pelvls
Do you ha'l'e bMka.ebf!f l'a.in In
Ir-tr~. l'l'oln or bMk ot btMtT Art
you n•f-.OUI, Jump.J, lrrttahle aad
rran.llyT Ot"Owlns olil befor• roar
llm•'! SUppliiisf u.... '° '"' •P nlirht•!
IT'S YOUR GLANDS
Ou r ml'tb.._11eh:i•lvel.J ou--..
---fllk lmmNJa&e rttul&.11. :No pUa
-so tlns-N• 11Uc«1-Se la-
J-tJ•-
Dr. &. F. Bf'll. D. C'~. l'h.C.. t•T
Hnd 8L, New-pert ....... n o-
ft•rbor l 134 fot appolnt-L IO
Y-n 8'ttlallt.tq la Gla .... a_,.
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' Newport Electric
Appliance Co.
:195 Cou& ....
ea.-nsa
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plus tax . •/. .. .., .... .,.:;: .. ~"'~ ... _,..-:,.· ,,.,, THREE ·,~~
FEATHERS
llSllYI
';11wt ?1"'"9 ';Uie '11/iu"-U
ISLAND LIQUOR STORE . --
LEAVI
LOSAHGELlS
UNION STATION
8:00AM
DAILY
10:00AM
DAl1Y
. . 11:30AM r·:.).:·
DAILY f'
(:30 PM" -"
•Departs 3rd, 6t~,
9th, I 2th, ·15tlt,
ltth, 2ht, 24th,
27th and last day
af .. ch ••lllh.
8:30PM
DAl.Y
8:35 PM
tor•• anly cooch
..me. -on troi•
<*ry ""'-.._ ........ •
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Coach Service
SAVE TIME AND MONEY
VIA UNION PACIFIC
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••• 44s Ceoch 1.nk• f0t l0<ol stotloa1 Mtwe•11 Let A111tele1 a114 o .. a...
,,_ ~ ..,.,ice. Dlnh19 cor .. ol 1e"lu . Twe t1l9ht• ••rovte.
Al.OmolHI • • ... A.jl,.
T1ie "TIANSCON" (Ila. htra. Fmn)
o.ty ,_ Nlt;ihts to Ch icogo-All "011 r•••rv•d. Modeu1 J!reo11111"4 Mtlll·w•itht
r":dh1il111 IHI coaches lo Ch kogo. Di11 i11g cor 111101 ... ,.,.k•.
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LOS ANGELES LIMITED •• "CITY OF ST. LOUIS" (Ne.fxtni-Fart)
17 % Ho11r1 lc:uter \o St. lo11h-Only two nighh enrovte, Mo0.n at1•o•linHI
recli11ing 1eot c.ooch to Oen.,er, Konu:u Cily, and St. lo1ti1. (All 1eal• reurved.J
At Cheyenne tlli1 cooch beco"''' port of the new St r•o•liner "Clt}'.of St. lo1tlt. ..
4'. 0.n"Hr •• I.JO ,.M.., Ar. Konuu Ci~, . 1.35 A.M.1 Ar, Sr. Lovh , • 1...0 P.M.
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Str-liller "CITY OF LOS ANGELES"
(lxlra lln• -lxlra la1t-lxfN l•••I
Ne,, Oft Pl•·wor ultedvle only l9JA llovr1 •• C•icogo. ~.u citeelrlff -
ell ... ,, ~Mf'Ad. Cofe-lovflge cor lor lew-cott -.011 o-4 ....... .... .. , ftM
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Al. C>.._. • • • • • • • 10.11 AJA.
n.. ''POllT EIPIESS'' -....... CM•···-..... .. .... ..... °"'
0.awer,e-4 le••• Cffy. Now II Nws fe1tet .. ICeli•• City,
Al. Wt lo .. City .S.25 P.N., Ar. °""." l.J.5 ~ Ar. -. ... 0'1 1 lsll P.M.
Tiit ''OIAUlll&ll'' -Metler• recll•l•1 •••I c"clil•• t• O•••• ••4 a1c11,.. bd•akoe_.. ,_ w .... "4 Qi ........ .,..tM ~ c., ......_
N. o..M • • • 7t4S P.M. Al. Q.lme-• • . • 7M A.JI.
I • "1111 llAIOl I DAVIiia 8011 1Y W .
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UNION PACIRC TtCICll Ol'flCl. IANTA AHA
MS.._. .... 11.. f1l11' 1111 1111,.
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bee MW!W ···aoa IC&W.,.,.,. Jlfewewt Bzz•, Caltfonlla. ""'-"&· f!lr .. 1MI
Pomona Grange to
Meet at Costa-Mesa
businea meeting foUowi.oC. Mem·
bers of the Home Economics sec-
tion of the Coota Mesa branch
will furnish ttfrelhmentL
Coanty T•bercalosis Assn. Plaas
Mass X-Ray Survey A•g. l to 16
Pomona Grange of Orange coun-
ty will meet Thursday e\.·ening at
the American Legion hall. Calta
Mesa. for a pot-luck supper with
The next meeting of the section
will be Thursday, Aug. 2, at the
home of Mrs. Dora Eldredge, East
15th street.
ear
Unions with members employed
in Industrial plants are pledging
their c:oopetatlon to the Orange
Coun ty Tuberculosis association
and the Orange County Health
department in their joint plan to
conduct a mass X-ray survey of
industrial wor kers, August 1 to 16.
according to N. B. Davila. fieJd
r epresentati\.·e of the tuberculosis
association alter contacting repre-
senta tives of the unions involved
to discuss the X-ray program.
Mr. Davila explained that the
For Delicious STEAKS
SE"rvice is being underta ken for the
protection of the heal th ot the
workers and of the community
and it is estimated that a good
number of laborers from various
parts of the county will avail
themselves o! the facilities offered
by reporting f(Jr a chest X-ray
-to the place nearest them where
the machine will ~be in operation.
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER "Every adult' should have perio-
dic chest X-ray examinations. Most
people, however, put off checking
up on health untU they feel ill.
The mass X-ray program now be-
ing planned by your health de-
partment and tubereulOli.s uso-
dation, with the cooperatioa of
the medical profes5lon, la to make
it easy for you to have a n X-ray
by bringing the X-ray machlne to
-on-
Balboa Island
!-2 Block from Ferry
1131/z Agate
you.
--BEACON SEA FOOD "W ith the modern equipment to
be used in the project, the taking
of an X-ray picture is only a '-~r l ma tter of seconds. 1'he sma\l
Now In
NEW LOCATION
films on these machinc>s do not
provide the ba sis for a com plete
diagnQSis. but tht>y serve to screen
c ut a ll suspicious cases. A fur -l I her t"Xamination is given in case
1-1ny suspi cion of tuberculosis is
I 1evC'all'd on the small film.
"Th(' results of the X-r ay pie-
1135 Coast Highway Port Orange EVERYTHING
In Qua.lily
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fresh Sea food Cocktails REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioning
Equi"'1ent
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With Arnaud's and Norton's Sauces
Case9 . Cabinets -Count.en
\\'alk-ln.s . Fount.al01t . Stool8
Back Ban • Booths
Complete ~arkets
We Still Feature:
COOKED LOBSTER
Fresh and Smoked
Seafoods
PRESENTS -
Cate, Etc. P lan.n.J.ns
1'\\ri:BER'' DEA.l.ZBS
82S S. Los AniroJM St., Anahftm
Phone 4862
TURF. jCLUB LOAFER J ACKETS
BURTON LEATHER GOODS
Di st inctive
Hand-Toole d • • •
Ovid's Russian Leather Lotions and Colognes
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Hand Painted
Imported British Ties
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Exclusive Sports Shirts
By Snyder of Hollywood
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TEE SHIRTS
SHORTS
SHIRTS
PIPES-PO UCHES
LIGHTERS
A COMPLETE LINE FOR THE PARTICULAR MAN
BALBOA
( ACl'Ol!lt!I from the Fma Zoae)
305Palm Harbor 1638-J
tures are confidential. Tile indi-
vidual will receive a notice, stating
whether his lungs a.re all right or
whether he should have a more
complete examination. Anyone
who l5 advised to h&\"e another
X-ray should waate no ti.me in 1 e-
porting to th~ local clinic for this
purpose. Further exarniAAtion
may prove that he is perfeclly all
rlgh(, but there l.s no point In
taking a chance. U he has tubcr-
cuJosis, treatment should be begun
at once."
Orange County
Vets · Number
Almost 20,000
Every sixth person in Southern
California is a war veteran, ac-
cordlng to fi.gures released this
week by the national veter-ans'
admlniatration.
In Orange county the total
number ot veterans of World War
n ls placed at 19,941 while from
all other wars the figure was
5114.
Californla was the fourth in the
numbet' of servtcemen killed in the
war w1th 17,022 cuualtles. New
York was first. Pennsylvania I
second, and Il1inois third.
In ve teran population. Orange
county is placed fifth.
WhJcb!
"Of course, I must Mk you for
a deposit," said the landlady.
Proud Poueuor of two M":holu-
sla.l1'9 I• MlM Sh.lrley Lou.rte,
cl&aebter of Mr. aad Mn. '· M.
F arber of the Sport Sbop la
Saata Alla. She •·u a warded a
frre ldioknhlp f« the 9llftUDel'
term of Colorado Collece of F\De
APt.I at Colorado Sprbap where
ai.e ta DO'Wl' •tud.Jtac. s-.e hu
U.O been awarded a free acbo-
l&rahlp for 19'6-&1 at UCLA ~ staahac wltll tH foll ....... Som•
of 11.iee Loarie'• pe.laUap are
atlll oa exhlbttloe at the La-
fUJl• BNcll Art callern..
-Photo by Robet'ts, Santa Ana
W isdom is the principal thing;
therefore ge t ";sdom : a nd with all
thy getting get understanding.-
Proverb! 4 :7.
"Certainly," r('p!ied the MC'\\' Rf-pair Loam
tcnar <. handing over th(' requir~I • Ne\\' prov;sions o r t he G. I. Bill
!-tim. authorize t he Vet er a ns Adminis~
"'£'ha nks. N o,v, shall we trust tration 10 guarantee loans for re-
f'ach c,thcr or do you \\'dn t a r "·-pairs a nd improvements on vct-
("('ipt ·." crans' homes , farms, stores and
I shops. Sell that unwanted article --------
through News-T'lmes ads. Watch the Oasslfled columns.
For
MARINE
HARDWARE
PAINTS &
VARNISHES
HOUSE &
.,
BUILDERS ' HARDWARE
It's the
23 rd &
Ph.
C e ntr a l
2 600
r
If You Like Bourbon
·-TRY-
Three Feathers
Reserve
Pints, $2.45 ; Fifths, $3.93
BALBOA LIQUOR
STORE
704 East Central, Balboa
Alm Full line of Du Boachett PrOOud&'-Prepared
Cocl1alll, Boeka Vodka, J. Ba vet Brandy and Uqueurs
Does YOllr House
Need Painting?
fl.
Owwwwl and operaled 'by World War D Veterw
llMldng your per• s z 1•t lood wlD and paRwp. * .
For Pl'ee r.tlmefiM
Phone HARBOtl 2645
Bea• alld Holnaaa
Changes in Vets'
Insurance Waits
Truman Signing
F :16
s zr
TIDE T ABI.F.S
IULY, lMC
8'2( 1 :54 1:11
4.0 -1.l 6.9
9 :07 2.39 , ...
1:e1
2.2 Want Ads
1:41 -,--~~~~~~~~~
Drastic changes in veter.am' ~-Su 28
sur-ance. made in the bill ~
4.2 -1.4 7.0
9 :50 3;21 18:5i
4.3 -1.5 ·6.9
20 _B_UllllOB8~~~-o-u_ID~E~~~~...;11 ,, ..
1.9
1:%1
1.8
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1.9
5 :10
1.9
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO. by congress and awaiting only M 29
President Truman's signature to
become a low, will alfoct approx!-T all
mately 350.000 policy holden in
Southern California, a ccording to W 31
10030 4 ,03 t :S1
4.4 -1.5 6.6
11:10 4:43 194!
4.4 -1.0 6.1
11 o51 5 022 11 :OI
New and Repair
Phone 875-M
216 E. 20th St.. Coota 4.5 -0.5 5.4 L. C Chapman, manager of the Meu.
Los Angeles Veterans Administra-I'1dea an p1Mli14 lll ora.r of~ 20-tft
ti on regional office. l.Jabt a.sur-L 1IL: dark apr,. P.. " I ·BU=::s::INEBS==,....,o"UID="z:=------'17
The new measure "'ill permit
Jump sum settlements, endowment
features, unrestricted beneficiary
designations. disability income and
in general make National Service
Lite Insurance comparable to old
In Racine, Wis., ~e Dehne,
38, a foundry worker, recently of-
fered to sell one of his eyes t o the
highest bidder to raise money to
pa,y off the mortgage to his home.
SIGN PAINTING
' Boats, Trucks, Window•
Walls and Bulletins..
line policies. -------------
Raised Metal. Wood and
Plastic Letters Mr. Chapman said cornpl~te in-
formation will be given veterans PUBLIC NOTICE
through the press on how,. when
AL LACHMEYER
1726 West Central
Harbor 1243-M 38tft and where to make desired
changes in their policies it the
President signs the bill thereby
making it a law. ·
Police Investigate
Burglary Attempt
What appeared to be an at·
tempted burglary wu Investigated
Tuesday morning at the hom e of
Roy A. Starkey, 107 A St., Bal-
boa, who notified the Newport
Beach department that the win-
dow or his home had been fo und
open on his return to the house
and a lam p in t he living room had
been O\'erturned.
Officers Mc~ianigal a nd Cali-
han wer e una bJe to find any other
trace or burglary as nothing was
ta ken. A "'allet "ith money inta ct
w as lying: on 1he -piano, und.is-
turbro.
Fails to Appear
Rober t H O\\·e Da,·is of Los An-
geles was r eleased Tuesday morn-
ing on S5 bail a fte r his arrest for
failure to a pj>ea r on a lo ud pipes
charge on J uly 20 a nd his fa ilure
to fix his pipes in the inter im.
THREE
FEATHERS
Finl A..-g fiM wr.;m..
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
'100 Coat mway
Formerly Oordoo'4 Drue Store
Men-Women
Prostate - -Pelvis
Do ""' haYe ---t Palm ln lep. croto or bKk
ef head ! Are you aenooa.
........... lrrlt&blo .... Cl'Ulk:J!
Grow1.n& old before 70nr
Ume? 8Uppla.c"! lhY9 to pt
ap lllchto t
rrs YOUR GLANDS
Oar exclmlve teclmlque sea
.....it.
No P9ID, 8urpl'7 or lajoo--CONSULTATION FREE
Call Barbor 1 lU for A--t Dr. !'.. F. Bell. D. C., Pia.. 0.
1C1'7 Und St., N-n llMcla IOYouo~
lo~
PueL1c NOTICES
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
F lc;tlt lou1 Firm Name
P-337> 'n.e undersiped do hereby cert.If}' th~ •• &re conductlll.I 1. magutne publiabJ.n& buai~ at 509 Eut Cen-
tral Attnue, Balboa. Callfom.La. under the flcUUoua rlrm name o r Boutbem C&J.Jfornia Be&chcomber, and that aid nrm ts compoeed of the follo1riD&' per-
aona •boee namea In full and 't.i'-fr of l"Mld•Dee are u folio••· TO-; lt..-11 L. I>Mitrlc.h 60t &.. Cn:tnl .&.ft.
Bal'\t"y ""'"""""--'& 'l;.,.,r,: -Bal~ c.IlfonslL
p .3400
CERTI FICATE OF PERSON TRANSA.CTING BUSINESS
UNDER FICTITIOUS N:A.ME
Tho underall'Ded. J . H . Bailey, doe.
hereby certify lh&t be I• coaducttnc a
•holMllle .eptable produce bu.a.ln-&nd anj bualneu lnctduat.a.l thereto. at
W Cout Hlsb,,,_.,y. Newport Beach. Oranl"e County, Callfonlia. under the
flctltloUa nrm name of
BEACH CITIES PRODUCE 00 .. &nd that aid firm I• compoeed of the
follo•IDI" pel"90n. wboee name and ad · dreu la u followa, to •It; J _ IL BAILEY. Owner
201 Weat.mtn.ter, eo.t.a Kee&, CalJfonliL
WITNESS my band thl• 16th day of
July, ltHG.
J . H . BAILEY.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY O F O RANGE. ) aa. On this 16th da y of July, A..D. 1946.
befo re me. Lero}' P . Ander.Kln . a Notary Public in and for Nid County
a nd Rate, personally appeared J . H .
BAJ.le y, kno""-n to m e to be the pereon
whoae name Is su bscribed to the 11dthln
l ruit rument, 8.lld ackno .... •ledged to me that he executed the same.
I N WITNESS WHEREOF . I have
hereunt o set m:it hand and &!filled m )' ofticial sea.I the day and )'ear in t hl&
certificate ri"t abol'e 'llo'rltten. LEROY P. A1''DE RSON' !'otary Public In . and !or
said Cou nfy and State. Pub.-J uly JS. 25, Aug. l and 8, 19'46.
11i· o. 263140
NOTICE OF SALE.OF REAL
PROPERTY AT PRl\.-ATE SALE
!1' THE SUPERIOR COURT OP
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES.
PAINTING
12 Yean Service in Newport
Harbor Atta
Harry Hall
PAINTING CoNTRACI'OR
Phone Beacon 5259-J
Zl4 E. 19th Street :U-tt.
Painting -Decorating
R. E. ANDERSON
Fne Estimating
Phone Beacon 5780-J 41-tf<
FINE FINISH KONCRETE CO.
Cement Work ot All Kinds.
918 W. Central Avenue
Pho Harbor 435-WK
Newport Beach 51-StJ
FOR A RELIABLE Paint Job oa
your home, call Beacon 533Q
after 4 :30 p .m . 10-tfc
PAINTING -PAPER HANGING
and DECOR.A TING
H. E . McDonald
414 OJd Conty Rd., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5013-J ~tft
l'RANSPORT ATION 11
BICYCLES
Sold, Rented or Rep&lred.
VOGEL'S
In the ?i.fa ttet fo the E state and 100 .Main St., Balboa
Guardianship of F . L . KEN-208 Marine, Balboa I.ala.o d. ' !K-ttc NEDY, JR .. l\finor.
NOTICE is he reby given that BEAUTY AIDS 11
the undersigned. BERTI.JA L.1--=-:--:::--::-:-:--:-::====-ALDRICH, Guardian of the E s-COLO and MACHINLESS
tato of F . L . Kennedy, Jr., a mi· WAVES
nor, \vill s ell a t private sale to Tinting and Manicuring
the highest bidder U}Xln the terms Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179-W
and conilition~ hereinaft~r m~n-Vi 's Beauty Shop
ttoned and subJect to conf1rmat1on I Il03 Coast Hiway Corona del Ma:r
by said Superior Court on or after ' 35-tfc
July 31 . 1946, all the r ight, title ----~-..,,,,..-,,,,.--~,,.---=
and interest of F . L . Kennedy, Jr., EMPLOYMENT "'ANTED Z1 .
a minor·, and all the right, title
and interest that the guardianship
estate of said minor h as, by oper-
a tion of la\\' or other,vise acquir ed .
\VANTED-Young lady desires
\\'Ork evenings . Phone Harbor
883-\V. -58-:.?tp
othC'r t ha n or in addition to that WORK WANTED-Painting su-
of said minor in a nd to tha t cer-perintc ndent, \Vith 25 years ex-
tain lot, piece or parcel of la nd . perience, desires connection
situate. l ying a nd being in the with large bulldJng co11tractor.
County of OrangC', State of Cali-I have my O\vn truck , commer-
!ornia, and more particularly de-cial spray outfit, ladders, drop
scribed as follows, to-"rit : cloth, brushes. Good reference.
An undivided one -t\velfth Ca ll Har bor 1493-J from 1 to 5.
(I /12th) in terest in a nd to the 49-tfc
South\vesterly rectangular onr -HELP \\',\NTED-\\'oman or girl
half of Lot 9 of Tract 376, other-for gener a l house,,·or k: good
"·ise kno,vn as Santa AnaJ-I,..ig hts . \vages ; Ji ve in or out. H arbor
in Orange County, S ta te of Cali· 1992. 56-tfc
fornia, as per map r ecorded in -c:c,cco-,.,,.,-,,=,=--,--,.---,-
Book 15. P age 29 o[ Miscellaneous \ HELP. \~AN!F~D--Lady to do
Maps of said County: a nd one I family 1ron1ng. P hone Harbor
share of stock in the Santa Ana 111-R. 56-4tc
lfeighls \Vater Company appurte-WANTED-Middle a ge house-
nant to said land, as evide nced k eeper; light duties ; pleasant
by Cer tificate No. 221. surroundings ; room, board and
The terms and conilitions of salary. Call Harbor 2016-J .
sale : Cash in lawful money of the 56-4tc
United S tates; ten per cent (10%)
of the purchase money to be paid
at the fune of the sale, balance on
confirmation of sale.
The purchaser is to take the
said parcel of real property sub-
ject to conditions, r estrictions,
reservations, easements and rights
WANTED-Laundress, one day a
week. Call Ha.tbor 2016-J.
• 56-4tc
WANTED: WAITRESS--Cheryl's
Cafe, 322 Marine Ave., Balboa
Island. 56-Uc
ot way of record and all taxes a NOT ICE OF TRA.NSFER OF STOCK
lie n thereupon, not delinquent. 1 N TRADE
All bids or offers must be in writ-
ing and will be received at the of-
fi ce of EUfER H . V. HOFFMAN,
1024 Rowan Building, Los Angeles,
California, or may be filed with
the C1erk of said Superior Court,
or delivered t o said guardian per-
sonally at any tim e after first
publication of this notice and be-
fore making sale .
Dated this 8th day of July, 1946.
BERTHA L. ALDRICH,
Guardian of Said Minor.
CR-1280%
Pub. July 16, 18, 23, 25 and 3Q, 1946. .
NOT ICE J& H EREBY WVE.."f th.at Emily Bergey. re11id ent a t 22.1 19th
Street, !\'e ~·port Bea~h. C&li tornla. 1n-tend11 tv !!ell and lranster t() R..y AJ len. re11idlng at 152.S Durant. Sant.a
Ana . California , a ll of her right. title • and lntere11t in and to the follow· lng described property, to-wit:
That ce rtain restaunuit bu.alneaa
now being conduct~ at 22l 19th Stniet, Newpon. ~h . Caltrornia.'-by Vendor, together with its rumituric. furnleh-
ing11, tlli:tur ea1 1JUpplie11, together 'ftitb
ll.11 Kood wl I tu:ad the good namo thereof. on t he 6th day of Augulll, 19'46. at ten e'c.lock A. M., at the
law office• o! Roland Thompeon, 208
SpurKe<>n Bldg .. Santa Ana, C<!orn.I&. The conaideratlon or price I• to be
pa.Id at the lime and pla.ce o f ule.
De.led thla 23 rd day of July, 1946.. EMILY BERGEY.
Pub. July 25. UM&. Vendor.
-INSURANCE-l .
• FIRE • AUTOMOBILE • YACHT
• COMPENSATION
"STU" DUNLAP "' .
205 Marine Ave. Balboa Island
WITNUS our b&ndil tht. 2'7t.b day ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., of June, 1941. RUSSELL L. DIETRICH GEORGE S. V ARO.A.
STA.TE or CALIJ'ORNU.,
COUNTY OF OUNGE.--: On UU. 27t.b day of June. lMI, be-fo,. me Lou1' W . Brilrp, a N...,.,.
PubUc ln and tor -.1a eowity an.a atate, ruld lng tbertin. duly ~
aioned &Dd nrom. pel"90ft&Jlt.. appear-ed Ru.ell I... Ds.tricb and GeOrp S. V~a. knoYa to me to be the per'llOlll
•hoee D&me9 are eubecribed to the within ln«nunent and ackaowledpd to me that they a:ecutH the .-me..
IN ~'l:SS "WHER.llOP'. I ba" hertw1to • D!J' band and &fnud my oruetal 9e&I tbe day Uld yeu LD lht. CH'tifkate nm ~ ...-rtttea.. LOUIS W. BRIGG& Notary PubUc ln and ·r.or Qraap eo.a,t ... , Btate ol. CalJfonaJ&.
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WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 Coast lllcbway 101
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DIPLOnu:l>"T OFFEBED REAL VALUES Balboa
HELP W~lst class paint·
.... Sympson & NoUar. 512 38th
St.. Newport Beach. 52-tfc
HELP WANTED-\Voman for
general houswork. bay front ,
excellent salary. Phone H-844 ..
58-tfc
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply
Oleryl's. 322 Marine Ave., Bal-
FOR SALE -Harvard piano. 4-CYL.. 15-KW. uov. D-C.-Hill Radio and Electric A 3-bedroom house plus 3 apart.
davenport, table. 30 kitchen Diesel G<n. $1000 cash. Fun REPAIRS Unfinished. 2·bedroom. 8 12x20 menu with an in"°""' of $2,.300. ,
chairs, five--piece bedroom suite. Zone Boat Co., Balboa. Ph. Har-garage now used as living quar-Completely fU:mished and re-
For appointment c:all Beaoon bor 6. 58--4tc 24-HOUR SERVICE ten. Large !o2t.OAOObuy-at only HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY decorated "23,500 5209-W_ 57-4tc CHRIS-CHAIT l!J.-foot speed boat. All Makes -Pick Up & Delivery .,, .,,
1941 m00el ; 130 h.p.; very fast PERRY HARDWARE Realtors FOR SALE-Box trailer, spare
wheel, hitch, iron frame and var-
nished wood sides. S:l 10. Phone
Harbor 2129-J. 35 Beacon Bay.
57-2tc
and in beautiful condition. Cus-1305 Coast Blvd. Harbor 232 2--oom and den home. Furni.h-Balboa Island
tom built all steel trailer. Own-CORONA DEL MAR ed Nice lot. good dlatrlct. Has £ £ £ £ 2 bedrooms. living room, breakfast
er, 612 Via Udo Noni. Lido 54-tfc 1942 refrigerator and gas range. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES room. and extra sleeping room. Isle. 58-2tp Better hurry on this one. Sells aose to the bey. GRAND PIANOS-You will be at only SOUTH COAST BUll.T EAGLE FOR SALE-Racing snipe-just astounded a tour gnat bli: $7500 ABALONE BUSINESS--:16 ft. boat, 130 h .p . $13,000 boa Island. 54--tfc ===-=-=:-:--::=-==;;;--c==,;
WANTED -Woman . for house
cleaning, one day per week. 152
Wa.zlers, Lido hie. 57-2tp
t!J.-ft. keel day sailer. 132 reoondl tioned and new paint. stock. Klmball. Steinway. Soh· motor. Complete diving equipment and process-
Waziers, Lido Isle. 57-4tp 3909 M"""" Ave .. Newpor~7~;le. mer, Hallet and Davis. Story ing plant. Nets $1200 a month over a year. Only Corona del Mar
Wil..L TRADE 3-diamond ring for tp and Clark. One gorgeous Chick-2-bedroom home. VttY clean and $7000 buys this business. Corner lot with brand new 2 bed.
electric refrigerator in good WILL EXCHANGE 50 tt. slip in erlng and tt ls the real O:Ucker-good construction. Large lot, room home. Excellent locatioo. WANTE~Woman or man to do
housework. half da ys. days, wtt,b:
or month; live ln or out. Ca.11
Harbor 1523-J 57-tfc
conclition. 3011> 34th St. 57-2tp Wilmington (or same In New· Ing, too. Many others to choose 66x150. Good district. A buy at ;t £ ;t ;t ~10,500 -
port Hsrbor. C8ll Erwin Pierson from. Priced to start at $395. $7850 "'
WANTED-Experienced foun ta in
girl ; must be 21. l\1esa l\·talt
Shop. 1790 ro.;e wport BI .. ·d .. Costa
M e!:a. 57-4tc
WANTED -Experienced women
for maid work at motel, steady
dayt ime Y.'Ork. good \Yai;:eS, li\'e
out. Apply in person. Newport
llarbor !\.fotel. 441 Ne\\'POrt
BI'l.·d. 58-ltc
SALESMEN -Advertising cam-
paign now in effect. Excellent
opportunit)' if you quaJif·y. Ap-
ply MiS! Van U ew , 5081.fi No.
~lain St .• Santa Ana. 52-Stc
\V ANrED -Man preferred, to
head accounting departme nt a nd
teach a ll ied commercial sub--
F OR SALE-Swordfish reel. Penn
Senator 9/0 "ti.th 450 yar ds 24
thread line n line. Phone Harbor
707. dh·tf
ATiltACTIVE back bar, 16-!L
Jong, 9-ft. high, marble top a rd
columns. perfect. Full plate mir-
ror, $375. Ph. Santa Ana 54'29
54-4tc
FO R SALE-S\\'ordJish rod. reel
a nd line complete. $8.5. John T .
Sympson, 512 38th St., New-
port Beach. 53-tfc
BARGAINS !
Lo\1:est prices in furniture is m y
motto. I buy right. I sell right.
I also buy furniture.
Needle's Furniture
2204 Ne,vport Blvd . Costa Mesa
57-tfc
ject!I. Business Institute. 415 --------~---
No. Sycamore. Santa Ana . 57-2tc P U M P S WORTHI NGTON \VANTED-Dignified field r e pre-PRESSURE _ CENTRIFUGAL
sentattivc for well known por-For All Pressure
trait !itudio. !\fa n or woma n ; Soden Refriger ation
car necessary. Liber al commis-623 So. Los Angeles St .. Ana heim
sion. See t\1r. F'ox. Bernard of Phone 46.52 58-ltc
H olly\\•ood Studio. Balboa Inn
Arcade. Phone H a rbor 1048.
58-4tc
SKIPPER for new 40-ft. \Vheeler ;
must be sober. neat appearance.
good fisherman, e xcellen t var-
nisher a nd good trouble shooter ,
have local re fer ences. Must be
FOR SALE
\VELL BRED spirited saddle
horse. good weste rn saddle
'and bridle. N . W. corner of
15th and San ta Ana Ave.,
Costa Mesa
54··tfc
unde r 40 years of age. Apply ------------
in person, 724 Vi a Lido Nord, SHABBY FLOORS
Lido Isl<-Salary S225 per mo. Made B eautiful
57·2 tp Take off old. grimy varnish and
-----------get down to the fresh, clean -grain
WAITRESS \V ANTED
$37.50 Per WC'<'k a nd. ~teals
Good Haun
Also FRY · COOK
MR. EARLY (mornings only)
King Landin g
Newport Be~ch
Experienced
BOAT
B U ILDERS
$1.47 per hour
SEE MR PETTY
SOUTH COAST CO.
NEWPORT BEACH
I 51-tfc
YOUNG WOMEN
Telepllone operating
positions are available
to you in your own
community.
Starting pay is good,
experience is n ot required
Frequent incr eases.
Vacations with pay.
Advance m e nt
o pportunit ies.
Apply
100 E . Bay Ave .• Balboa
5141,i N. 1-·tain St., Santa Ana
or
Ask the operator for the
Otlef Operator
Southern California
Telephone Compa11y
"2-tfc
•
of naturally handsome wood.
Rent Our Hiloc
Sanding Machine
-and do it yourself.
-East to Operate -Dustless
Burton's P aint Sto r e
Newport Blvd. n ear 16th Streef
Auto Batteries
Rubber Separaters
18-r.:ionth -$6.75 Ex.
Colillpounded Motor
Gallon, 70c
Oil
Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Ne"'J>Ort Blvd., Costa Mesa
41-ttc
FOR SALE-Man's pre-war blcy.
cle; just like new. H eavy dut)
tires, S5Q. 512 38th St., Ne\v.
52·tf< pcJrt. • Fire Pla<:f'" and Kindling
WOOD
Delivered
H. W. WRJGHT
Ph. Beacon 5665
1784 Newport Blvd.
Just Arrived
Freeh Hearing Ald
BATTERIES
Gwlderwon Drug Co.
3-tf<
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 51!1
60-tf•
VENETIAN BUNDS--Alwnlnum,
steel, wood. Call us for tree etti·
mate. Renovation " rennlshlng_
So. Coast Venetian Blind C.0.,
West 18th and Newport Ave ..
Costa Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5355-W.
Order Your
Servel
Gas R e frigerator
Now
38-tfc
at V ogel's
100 Main St. Harbor 145 52-tfc
SI
Will Pay Cas h
For }'our fur niture or \\-'ha t have
yoo. Phone Beacon 5656. Crn,v·
Irv Furniture. 1812 NeY.rport sivd .. Costa ~1esa. 48·tfc
CASH FOR USED FURNITURE
PHONE BEACON 5538--J.
23-tfc
Ftl1lNITURE FOR SALE n
FO R SALE-Four sectional chaln
coverro in green. Phone Harbor
2585-J. 58-l tc
FOR SALE-Piano. Stager u~
at Kimble 5283. 52-ttc • Terms __ Or rent. Danz Schmidt ANJ'IQUE SHOP-A money maker with very low
Piano Co.. Exclusi•·e!y pianos. 3-bedroom home, unfinished. large overhead. The only shop of its kind around here. Newport Heights FOR SALE-Runabout "Creepy
Mdtse" 14-ft.: seats 5; excellent
condition , $1000. Owner . Har-
bor 2450-W. 57·2tp
Nothing else. 520 N. Main. rooms, good location. Won't take Grossed $15.000 last vear. Good set-up. Will in-Unlinllted view, fine;laeatioo clooe
Santa Ana. 55-tfc \'t'ry much to finish. Come in ventory close to 56750 \Vhich is ~e full price .. An to water, 3-bedroom home. Com-
GOOD used pianos for practice. and see this because it's selling interesting opportunity for a person \Vho likes pletely furnished.
Some as low as $57 and $79 or at only antiques. $9, 750 ROW BOAT-14-ft .. nc"·ly paint-
ed. in good condition. Phone
Harbor 1261-W. 57-2tc
rent a piano fo r $5 per mo. Let $6500
th e children learn. Danz-Schmidt ;t ;t £ £ Lots
Piano Co .. 520 N. l\.1ain, Santa \VE ARE HERE TO SER'ri-YOU Qt.her B USINESS OPPORTIJNITIF.S and BUSI-2 Neu'})Ort Beach lots
FOR SALE-1&-ft . •sailboat. oom-Ana. 55-tfc • t' NESS"PROPERTY now available in all zones. Good water. Totaj prl ce--
pl efe with 2-wheel factory-built -,,B-A""Bc-Y-c-G=R-A--,-N~D-~~Re-pos-sessed----,----,-N"'"o-w selection Of lots in most sections Of the harbor area. I $1 ,500
close to
trailer. Price. S400. Phone only $485. This is a great bar-B. A. NERESON
Angelus 10397 or Cu. 31662. gain. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., REAL ESTATE
57-2tc S a nta Ana. 55-tfc Insurance and
WORLD famous Spinet l}'f¥' Business Oppartunltles 12-ft. Clinker Dingy
9 ft. C linker Dingy
B a loon Jib
Square Sail and Y a rd
Othe r Sails
mirror piano. Repossessed. No"' 1972 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
reduced to $295. Terms. Superb Ph. Beacon 5225 57-l tc
tone. Mahogany case. Designed J E B &
for style and tong service. Danz-• . arnes Son
Schmidt Piano Co., 520 N. Main, 1806 Newport Blvd.
Santa Ana . 55--tfc Costa ?.fess Ph : Beacon 5320
R esidence Lot and Equipme nt
-FOR SALE-
ANOTHER magnificent S teinway.
~tedium size. Beautiful mahog·
any case. The piano of the on Flo"·er street in Costa Mesa
Masters. Danz-Sc hmidt Piano Only $1400 Yacht Idalia
Next to Orange County Dock
Balboa
Co., 520 N . Main. Santa Ana.
55-tfc 5 R esidence Lots
58-1 tc -0-0-0-s-.-C-A_TS __ :t_P_ET_S---~36 On Walnut Street. Best buy in
------------town at-
"SMALL BOAT
HDQRS."
WE MAKE m a ny sizes and
kinds of skiffs and dinghies,
and the "W atson Oink" class
sailer.
AND Padd.leboards.
W E SELL other good small
craft-Hughes Kelso n. Fold
Flat.
FOR SAL&--Springer Spaniel $1000 Each
pup; m ale; 4 mos. A .K.C. R£>g .
7310 W. Ocean Front. 57·2tp
GORGEOUS pedigreed Siamese
kitte ns ror sale: excellent stock ;
beautiful eye color. 233 East
Bay (rear house), Balboa Isl·
and. 57-4tp
DOGS-All breeds. s tripped. clip·
Furnished
3 B e droom Home
E ast side of to\\'n. 2 lots. Service
porch , basemen t, double garage.
I mmediate possession.
Price, $14,000
ped, and bathed by A.K.C. Ji. 4-Be droom H o me
censed handler . Free pick-up 1 acre of land. on Harbor Blvd.
and de livery service. Se nd card. Fireplace, part hardwood floors, WATSON-BOATS
611 Coast Highway
Newport Beach
Russell L. Ketcham. 421 Pain-b arn. settia Ave. C.Orona del Mar. 52-ttc Price, $14,500
0 P E N S U N D A Y, P -M. 8P.-.CIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8
54·tfc One Bedroom Home
FOR SALE-Swordfish reel, Penn PRE-BILT HOMES C O.
Senator 9/0 with 450 yards 24
thread linen line. Phone Harbor GARAGES -UTILITY HOUSES
707. dh-tf HOMES
Immediate Delivery 2&-ft_ speed boat, powered with
Chrysler Ace Marine engine;
3 cockpits; thoroughly overhaul·
ed: ln water now a t AlamJtos
Bay. $2850 or trade tor cabin
A . M . DIXON, Dealer
201 W estminster
Newport H eights 57-4tc
type boat. Courtesy to brokers. =--~----~~-,.,-
Write or call J im Wilson. 35 FOR SALE-Ver y nice 18-[t. 6-in.
Santa Ana, l..c..'lg Beach. 51-tfc boat, six passengers, perfect
Not completed. Roof is on
most of the plumbing in.
$36,00
3 Bedroom H o me
and large lot-Only
$7000
% Acre Land
and
~room stucco house, hardwood
floors, basement, on Orange Ave.
Double garage. Immediate pos-
session. ST AR SAILBOAT. J ust recon-conditio n, with trailer, $2800. Phone Santa Ana l!J.-J_ 53-tfc • $8700 ditioned and new paint. Phone
Santa Ana 4148 between 8 a . m. RAM ENGINEERING CO.-Ma-
and 5 p. m. 46·tfc r ine machinists-machine work J. E. Barnes & Son
of a ll tYJ>('s. pick-up a nd deliv-
.t ;t ;t ;t .
BETTER _BUYS IN BETTER HOME~
LIDO ISLAND HOME-Fully furnished 3-bed~
and 2 baths plus maid's bedroom and bath. Spa6-
ious living-room and adjoining dining-room styled
with translucent glass partition creating an atmos-
phere of gracious living_ An enclosed patio in the
center of this plot plan offers an interesting inter-
pretation of definitely modem story-and-a-half de-
sign_ Complete furnishings are truly better quality
and include everything from a 1946 radiO.phon<>-
graph to kitchen flatware. Built in 1942----=m·
pletely redecorated this spring. Priced at $35,000
with terms if desired. Immediate possession.
EL BA YO SPORTSMAN'S HOME----60 feet of
waterfront with piers and float Badminton court
Seven bedrooms for family and guests. A roomy,
we ll furnished home about 25 years old. but well
cared for a nd in fine condition all around. If you
need plenty of room for your Harbor career, you'd
better take a good look at this $40.000 place.
Tenns if you want. plus immediate possession. -
1WO GOOD 1WO-BEDROOM HOMES-Well l<>-
cated near canal. Brand new. $8500 each. Quick
possession. Or, if you have something else in mind,
call us.
BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT LCYr-Inter-
esting location -----------------------------------------------$13,500
LIDO ISLAND 45 IT. WATERFRONT-Bulk-head and retums ______________________________________________ $12,000
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BALBOA
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COVES
Pre-announcement selections now available.
I
JOHN E. SADLEffi
302 Main Stret't
Phone Harbor 2034
58-ltc
REAL ESTATE EltCRANGIE U
TRADE RENTAL-2-bedroom. N·.
Hollywood, barbecue. tor 1 or 2-
bedroom house. Phone L. A.
SU 18313 or Harbor 2600 ex-
tensio n 14. \Vheeler . 57-2t'p
•
LOANS TO BUILD, b«y. lm-
modemt. °" re.ft.nance.
Newport Balbo& l!'"donl BA.,_
and Loan Aaodation..
3333 Via Lido Ph. Harbor 1500 AUTOMOTIVE & TIREll Ill
FOR SALE-1 n ew tire, 3 T'eCa~
ped tires a nd tubes. slze 16xfi.
331 O Ocean Front, front house.
58-ltp
FOR SALE-'41 Dodge 4-door se-
dan . Will take '36 Ford sedan
as part payment. Call after 5
o.m .. 139 Virginia Pl.. Costa
Mesa. 58-ltp
FOR SALE--G. M. •39 truck. '!(.
ton pannel. Call Harbo!' 596-J,
evenings. 55-4tc
1928 NASH 4-door sedan. Good
work car. $45.00. 329 Anade,
Balboa. Ph. Harbor 1155--W.
56-4tc
TffiES
Ca.sh for your used tires
Sell Them for top price at
Lester's 0. K. Rubber
Welders
Recappin2 Wheel Balancing
Section Work.
2900 W. Central, Newport Beach
54-8tc AUTO SIERVIOE •
NOW HERE
FO R SALE-New ~1arine Kohle1 ery service, dock racilities while 1806 Newport Blvd .
Gene rator. 1500 watts. 32 voll under repair. \Vill do work any Costa M esa Ph. Beacon 5320 ~
D. C .. r etail pr ice for this power hour night or day. Located at1 ___________ 5S-_lt_c l ~
plant l!! S516. \Ve have 10 lefl Central Boat \Vorks Yard, Rhine ' ,_...
for clearance sale, $374. Yeakel Channel, foot of Jlst St. Phone Costa Mesa ~
HARBOR INVESTMENT
COMPANY
Realtors
30th at Central Ph. Hsrbor 1600 & 1601
58-ltc Your authorl7.ed Chrysler-
Bros .. 225 So. Vermont, Los An· Harbor 287.J_ Ne"'' 4-rm. house on co"Tl 'I. J:i
geles. Phone EX. 0882. 45-tfc 1-------------1 acre. Plaste red and stucco. Mod-
Fire Equipment Testa Carpenters Available em thru -out_ S-5250-
c-0-Two. ~yrene & Foam refill!. $1750 Down
CCP fixed system and Portable1 for general mainte nance
now available. and repair Elden Ave.
E:I'S HOKIN & GALVAN O. Z. ROBERTSON Lot 50x150. New 3-room frame
1000 Coast Hlghway Call Harbor 83 house, practically completed.
Ph. Beaoon 5522 73-tfc 34-tfc $3600
FOR SALE-Must sell imme-
diately 15 ft_ Thompson speed K E Y S Lido lile
boat. 22 h.p. Ezinrude outboard Made While You Watt
motor, cradle boat trailer, l~in. VOGEL'S 35-ft. corner lot
wh eels; boat and motor ln new 100 Main St., Balbo& $5000 /
condition. SS00.00. Inquire Port 108 l.lartne, Balboa ll1and. 45·ft. frontage.
of Seven Seas, 817 Coas t High· tN-Uc $5250
way. 56-4tc I 'ro="R--cllr:=NTo:· =--------u~ I
FOR SALE 14 ft . clink er type ROOM FOR RENT-Furnished, 57.ft. Lot
skiff, $35. 25 Beacon Bay, Ne"A•-close to bath: to single man. Between Costa Mesa and Newport
port Beach. 56-tfc 516 36th St. 57-2tp oh mvd .
For Sale-
SN OW BIRD
$390
ROOM AND BATH for rent by $4500
the day, S5 for one; $7.50 for
two. 429 Short St., Newport EV A F . RHODEN
J-fe ights. three blocks from the ReaJtor
Arches. 57-tfc 470 N e'W'(X>rt Blvd .. Costa Mesa
t--OR Rt:NT -Unfurnished new 2-ELTON BARNETT
tx·droon1 duplex:, fi r<'place, gar· R USSEL \V. BARTINE a~c-. Ne,vport lleights. $100 per PERNE'L G. BARNETi
n1onth. R<'f<'renC<"S a nd perman-Brokers
<'nt . Box: "S" c 0 Ne\\o-s-Times. Ph. Beacon 5713-R
58-t tc
WA:STED TO RENT u
WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bednn.
unfurnished house. \VW tease.
Call Sam Por ter at Harbor 7rt7
El Bayo Tract
Lot on Bay A venue
$4750
58-ttc
Telephone
H a r bor 1531 O!" 13. 35--tfc -Large C o rner Lot
On Peninsula. with view.
$5750
COSTA MESA -Brand new 4-bedroom home,
furnished ; 2-car garage. concrete drive.
etc_ -------------------------------------------------------------$12,500
TRAILER CAMP, restaurant. 5 trailers in-
Plymouth Dealer.
Authorized parts
Complete Lubrication and
MaJntenanoe ...
Expert Mechanics
Kendall and. Quaker State on.
cluded. _ ... Restaurant and grocery, 4 yrs. NEWPORT
lease, living quarter.;, _ .. Two Drive-ins,
one oo 101 Hwy.; big income. __ . Frozen HARBOR MOTORS
food store, only one in town, big volume. 2616 W~Centr Ave. '
CONCRETE BRICK FACI'ORY-Home and 1 Phone l~
acre land.
•Y-0-UR-LISTING OF HOME OR BUSINESS APPRECIATED I :::::-:--:::-=:::------38--..,...ttc
TBAILIEllll 11
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A. "SANDY STEINER, Realtor
and Associates
634 Coast Highway 101-Beacon 5173 58-ltc
FOR S ALE--3-room frame house .
cheap. To be mo\'ed. 2978 Npt.
Blvd. Costa Mesa. 57-2tc
John D . Burham
2Q01 Ocean Blvd.
Phone ""Harbor 315-Balboa
2 new CaJ>f" Cod houses on
Ocean Front on the
Peninsula
2000 OCEA."I FRONT
AT CORONA DEL MAR
2-Be droo m Home
New
$11 ,500
Lots $1500
W. J. Holcomb •
Exclusive Agent
1517 C.OSSt Hiway, Corona del Mar
Where the F1ags F1y
TRAILERS FOR RENT-Do your
own hauling and movfn~. AD
new equipment. $2.25 and S2.50
per day. We tum.fsh the bitch.
Myrehn Bl'O!I. Service Statton..
oor. 17th & Newport Blvd.. Carta
Mesa. 46-dt
AIRPLANES 8Z
r AKE A HO P over ·the Harbor
ar ea. $2.00: also flying instruc-
tion . Competent ex-AAF in-
structors. Also dealers for
Aeronca and the new globe
"Swift" planes. Come to New-
port Bey Sky Harbor, one mfle
west or C.osta Mesa on 19th St-
58-tfc
FOR SALE-Coats. dresses. finest
-quality ,.slightly used. bargain
prices. Call Harbor 2486-M. 58-4tp
right. grand. $200; N i.n coil 58-ltp
SPf'ing· mattresses, S25 each: -,=,-,,,-:---:---=-c=,.,,..----:--:
tY.i n delu.'IC:e roil springs. S15 _KU_s_1_e_AL __ •_BAD __ 1_o _____ M
A.PI' or SMALL HOUSE wanted
by man and wife. W e do not
drink or smoke, no dilldren or
pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W
or writ• Box '-X-' Newport Bal·
boa N..,.. Times. 37-tfc Business Lot
with two sma.ll houses
57-2tc
1-story and a half, 2-bedroom.
bath, large room upstairs for-
guest. living room, fireplace,
kitchen. bedroom and bath over
garage, Wan heaters. SAN FRANCISCO -2-bedrocn
l&-ft. factory sea sled hydroplane,
two oockpits. 32--h.p. Jo-
motor. completely overhauled.
Including rebore; bas ~
wheel remote oontrol, lots t1
chrome. very fut. Includes
trailer. $450. Also 22-ILp_ Evin-
rude A-1 condition. S12S. 4411
Santa Ana Ave., Newport Beach. F OR SALE-22-quart pres.sure
cooker; end and coffee tables.
lamps. 2 matched. 9xl2 rugs and
pads. 172 Magnolia, Costa Mesa. 58-2tp
'Wll.L TR.ADE \Vestem ltia.ster
Exposure ltie ter for golf clubs,
or part of same. 220 Agate.
Balboa Island <ln rear) 57·2tC
FOR SALE-One man'!! and lady's
\Vestern f1yer bicycle \\'ith 2
speed gean, $35 each. All-steel
con.structlon patio swing "i th
canopy, good as new. $25. Pair
of Fronch Sx30-prism blnoculars
with cue, $35-112 Crystal
Ave .• Balboa llland-57-2tc
.. ,., • ..-.. at Ncwo'l" 7
each. Phone Harbor 494. 58-tfc
McLEAN'S FURNITURE CO.-
Visit our ¥.'ar surplus depart-
ment-66-inch oak desks, some
smaller : t)'l)eWTiler dnks: steel
and "'OO<l files; tables, alt sizes;
office chairs. Pric-es righL 2042
So. ~1:ain. Santa Ana. 57-2tc
BOATS, SUPPLIJ:S :Ii
\V ANTED -Star sailing boat.
swing m a.s t . good condition, prl·
,·ate party, phone Brighton
04094-5S-2tc
FOR SALE-10 rt. cat ri.g sail-
boat: n~· sail, new painL 320
Diamond Ave., &l. ls.le, or call
H 2123-J after 5 :30 p.m .• wk..
~-S-58-ltp
Drtn~&ut..
FOR SALE-Upright piano. good HOUSE WANTED for Septomber
condition., $200. Phone Beacon 3 to 30: -modern. furnished 3-
5712. or call ~ Westminster bedroom. Prt>ftt close to bay.
Ave.. N~1>0rt Heights after Write Bill Stern. 2'l3 H a wthorne
5:30 p. m. 55-tfc Dr .. Ontario. Calif. ~ttp
Radio Repairs PERMANENT RESIDENT, EL
All makes; tubes. etc. Na,•al officer desires 2 or 3 bed.-
Beacon 5763 room home. )"ear 'round-Balboa
Island or &n)"''here Harbor
BURT NORTON area. Paul Ches ter. South Coast
915 Coast Highway, Newport Co. Phone 2600 or 773-W.
Zl--tfc 57. 2tp
~RA..,,,D'"'r"o...,,H"'o"'u"'"s"'E=-CALLS--===---
Now that additional competent
tedmldans are available. we att
able to make service call5 on
large consoles. All work guar-
anteed. HAROLD L. HAllM,
S.OS. Radio. 300 Marine Aft.
Pb. Horta-7111l. Motte
BEAL Dl'IATI!!
FOR SALE-OUcken Fryer plant.
near Bantow, output 1200 try.
en per week. Excellent equip.
Two modern houaes. Good water suppcy. Ph. Harbor 2625-.J_
52--2tp
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$10,500
Several good Bay Fl'Ollt LoU
UY!' ON OCEAN BLVD.
$3000
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. Central. Balboa
Phone Harbor 153
58-tfc
CORONA DEL MAR, by owner:
35-toot lot In moot closirable sec-
tion. On Fernleaf, 1 % bloda
from lll>orellne boulevard Priced
to aeD-no aa-ents. can Loo
AnseJes ~ Gladstono 21121
even1-betftooll 5 and T. 56-3k
2004 OCEAN FRONT
l•tory and • half, Z-bodr-oom and
bath, large J"()OIIl upstaln for
guest. living ' room. fireplace.
dining room. kitchen, covered
porch with barbecue. lawn.
flowen. bushes. brick walks.
picket ft'OCell SUl'T<>UOdlng each.
beautiful unrestricted view of
ocean. These houses open dally
for inspection. 52-tfc
COSTA MESA
home and 2 apartments for in-
come, wll1 sell or trade tor N..--t Blvd. property_ Har-
bor 1600. 57-tfc
&vroa WAN'IU» •.&moe WANim
WE NEED LA TE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
SEf l, YOUR CAR NOW
WhDe Prbs are mp.
Phone for our ClllUrllecA9 . buyer who w111 can and
123 FLOWER ST., home or bus!· ildwllle )'llU resardblR OP A regclatbll, ee"' C
ness; 8 large rooms. 5 bedroom•. prbw 11114 Id I11141E al detalla double gsrage. lot 50 by 150. 1
55-4tp
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bl"l'k to center of town. -Jm. ClJLBERTSON CHEVROLHT 00 -Inc,
mediate pea., $13,000. °;."':~ ;_ 0.11olet md O' 7 inMe J) 1 t' a · ._,
Mnfla foldln at ~,,__-1[4!!, 0 tnlL Nczpawt, j 1171. -Q 1: = 0 $2 ...
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T. P. REEDER, M. D .
ANNOUNCE•
Hla Aa9DC IATI OH I N THE PRACTI CE OF'"
MEDICINE ANO SURDERY WITH
WILLIAM S. IRETDN, M. D. •
2409 WEaT CENTRAL AVENUE
NCWPOAT SCA.CH, CALF'".
Harbor
Rev. flnd Mrs. Goodell
Welcomed at
Informal Program
T
Feminine Activities
+ •
Newport Circle Pledges $200 Toward
Building Fund of New Methodist Church
Rl!lldeme Phone 1637 ·R F1no1 plans are . expected thla
week tar the new Costa Mesa
, Four-Square church nn wbich CDn· Radio Artists in 1truct1on1 1s expecte<1 to start
Musical Program shortly •t u.. comer ot 0rODll:e avenue and Camillo street. Only At Mesa Church t1>o !int; urut· w111 be complete<!
The !erneey or Mrs. R. H. Hill, now, thla consisting of the autli-
Sunday morning alter church 121 Albert place, C<lsta Mesa. J v ·ce Pres UDC Central Blble Oiurch or Costa tortum, lputor's study and rour
.. ...... ..i: ..... n -v d Mrs E D ,... __ _. made a delightfully cool place for r. 1 • Mesa ft.v Dwl ht L Kinman Sunday school rooms. • -··--·~ .. an . . . ~ the meeting or Newport Circle Continues Round of . ~. g . . • The building will be of s•··cco ell were given an informal recep-w~--•·--with b' bo ts r pastor, announces specia.1 evening "'
t . b •-f Ch . Ch ch ~=--.,,. ig uque o S . ) Aff . 1· .: . th'-S d in old English o Gothi I 1on y mern'-"'"rs O r1st llr Mr Hill' dahli ddin t th QCta atrS evange lSuC servtce .L3 un ay, · I r C sty e by the Sea. Rev. Goodell i5 enter· · s . as 8 g 0 e July 28th, with a group or talented of architecture, \\ith steep root
ing on his seventh year as pastor display or fuchsias, cacti and other After filling a two-year term gospel singers from the chorus lines, a steeple and three 14-foot
or the church and he and his wife nowers. as president of United Daughters choir of the Old Fashioned Re-Gothic windo\\"'S on each side.
""'Uy to outline tentative
ll:f&ma roe the com1na: ;rev . -
Balboa Tlleatre --.. lllox otlloo 0,.. a& •:11
llloowo NIP~ •:11 a 1:11
I-* -F>Yr.J', Jal7 II: fte bMt: llQSkcy of tNI
ratwa~{jjiA'tr m t
Stanlltc 0-Tleney ---... -Al-'lO-Ecltlle Alben ...
. "Strange Voyage"
Satunla,y -Sanday: Maarea O'Hara, IMek eq-were called to the platform while Mrs. W . S. Hunsaker presided of the Confederacy, Miss Gertrude vival Hour World wide broadcast. Seating capacity of the.auditorium
Delevan Freitag emceed the wel-and Mrs. George Goeldner led in Montgomery, 211 7 East Cenb'~ These singers will come direct will be , about Z75. Later a· re-~;:;:;:;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!~ coming program. the devotional program basing her avenue, Balboa. finds little change from their broadcast to this gos-creation hall and Crusaders' I o. T. Hebert spoke on behalf talk on the one hundredth psalm. in her activities for as junior past pel musical program. chapel will be added.
of the Sunday school and Boad Mrs. Hill, chairman of the "-'Ork 1 president she ls still on a oon-T'wo of their number are the Rev. and Mts. G. Willard
moe, llan'J' 1-
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AUSTIN STUDIOS
.
We ore fully equipped to faire
portrolfs In Home or Church
508"1 No. Main St.
SA.i.~T A A.."1 A
Satu.rd.AJ'W 'UI 8 p. m.. .
Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. dally.
Other e\·enlnp and Sundays by a.ppoln.tmeat
N-T 7-25-l.I
Freitag for the men's group. Mrs. ~mmlttee. presented the circle ~nual round of teas and installa-special soloists on the Old Fash~ Stearns have r'ecenUy received
o. \V . Holtby, president or the wtth $15 earned by mem~rs. or tions. . ioned Revival Hour heard each their reappointment as pastors of
W.S.C.S ., spoke for that or ganiJ",a-her committee through ~uilting. Friday afternoon Miss Mont-Sunday aftemoort from the Long the church, this being their sev-
tion and l\trs. Stephe n Weather-The Sarah Legg Memonal box gomery and her sister, Miss Lou-Beach municipal auditorium. Their en th year of service heFe. Dur-
ford represented the Wednesday was opened &nd the fund of $11.13 ise, are sched~ed to appear at a quartet is also heard each week ing the six years the church out-
evening group. will go toward the expenses of a tea and meettng of Wade Hamp-day evening on the Lutheran W:our grew the small chapel on New-
Spokesman for the Methodist Blble women in China. ton chapter, Gramme rcy pla~. from 9:30-10:00 p. m . on station port bOWevard, and this was re--
Youth Fellowship was Richard The circle pled,ged ~as thetr \Los Angeles: On August 28 lS KFWB. This fine group of singers cently !sold James Harris of
Walln Re Good 11 d part of the W.S.C.S . gift toward the 50th anniversary of the found-represent some of the best taJent Costa ·Mesa is architect of the
th er. h v. f e . ~were d the building fund for the new lng of Albert Sidney J ohnson 00 the West Coast in gospel broad-new building and Harold Ketchum hee~r:n~s~:rip~e;;: P~~s:nnt-church and paid $36 toward it. chapter, San Francisco. a nd Miss ~ting. is consulting engineer.
ed with 1 1 . . 1 d They also pledged $100 toward Montgomery hopes to go north for One of the features of the serv-
a ove y rrun1a .ure gar en current expenses of the church t.hil. . . from the Sloane Begonia Garde ns. r th . ml In r-nt w-ks .-. •'·ters ice W!.ll be a trombone solo by one or e co ng year. ~""' ~ u~ 1.3 who has been with th ~ lion I
The choir also had a part in t he! Mrs. D. W . Holtby, W.S.C.S. have appeared at numerous tune--. e a . a
program. singing a Capella the president re ported for the group lions. among whlch were the in-· Br~dcasThting Cchompany in Camusical
lovely Russian hymn, "Bless Thou 1 of five m~mbers who attended the stallation dinner of Nathan B. wor · e or estra ot . Iv~
the Lord. 0 My Soul." Next Sun-"Christmas in July" party for Miss ForTest chapter, and the tea given church of Santa ~na, Calif .. will
day the new grand piano will be Ell Sutr f Or h . by Los. Angeles chapter at the present the musical prelude at . en . em o ange, w o ts 7:15. One of the members of th
1n use at church. Local people who returning soon t o her school in home of Mrs. James L. Stunston. . . . e
a.re moving a\\'ay a nd could not Chi a V . . cl fr all 624 South June street. quartet, Mr. Ehas Wiebe will n . artous CU' es om bring the short os I es ' · take the instrumf'nt. offered it at over the county presented Miss l\1iss l\tontgomer y installed of-. . . g pc m sage.
a very mocil'rate price as an aid S rr . h al gif d f ' r ., tth F . 'I This service will be held at 7 :30 u , l'rn \\'It person ts an 1cers o 111a e\\' onta1.ne 1• a ury p. m. in the Community Chu?ch of
to the church. art1clc>s for her school. chapter and presided at the tea Costa l\fesa.
Pla ns \Vc>re made to attend the table at a meeting held at the
Corona del Mar
Malt Shop
1018 CoMt Blrflway
• Old fashloned ma1ts
We mean just th.ls.
W .S .C.S. picnic "'hich \\'i.ll be held home of Mrs. E. G. Farley, 229
August 1 at the Corona del !\far \Vetherly drive, Beverly Hills. a A son was born July 22 in Sa nta
home or r.trs . Harry \Vestover. feature of the day being the taking Ana Community hospital to Mr.
The next regular meeting will be of motion pictures. She also in-and Mrs. \\'illiam Acker, 123 25th
August 28 at the home of l\·trs. stalled and prl'Sided at tE'a at street . H e weighed six pounds,
Holtby. the me<.'t ing of f\.tary Curtis Lee twelve ounces.
Three gu£>sts were present at chanpter at the home of l\frs. Clif-IP-----------..
the n1eeting, Mrs. Nellie McAdams ford A. Wright. 454 South Irving
n.nd her sister . l\1rs . °?:Stal Davis boulevard. Los Angeles, using the
of Porterville, and l\1.rs. Phil More-symbolical cotton boll ceremony.
land, mem ber of Ne \\1>0rt Heights Another dinner attended was
circle. Nine me mbers were that of J ohn RC"agan chapter o{
present. Los Angeles, he ld in one of the
After the business meeting the private dining rooms a t Clifton's
hostess served gingerbread and cafeteria and both also attended
fruit punch a t a social hour. a barbecue for 50 guests given by
Lido neatre
Phone ll&tbor 211•
Box Office Open at 6 :45 , ..
Shows at 7 and 9:15; l\lat-
inee ·Saturday at 1 :45 .
Continuous Sunday 2 :15.
11o· OW Sho\\1ng:
High School P-TA
Adopts Theme
"Understanding, the High\vay
to a Free \Vorld" is the theme
suggested by the National Con-
gress of Parents and Teachers
\\'hich y;iJl be used by the Ne\Vport
Harbor Union High School Pa r-
ent-Teacher Association according
to the deCision ·or members of the
program committee \vho me t re-
In .Techaloolor
Moaday and -,.:
The most hllarloa. doullle
comedy show ever urembled
-Edward Small"• Cwo ""' altuaUoa comedler:
''Up in Mabel's
Room"
-AI.SO-
"Getting Gertie's
Garter"
Wedlleoday Only, I""' SI:
Dollhle Action P~?
Bowery Boys ln
'In Fast Company'
-Al.SO-
Cbarle8 Starrett ln
'Frontier Gunlaw'
Starla Thund&Y; Augu.t l:
Excfu.sl\'e Harbor Sc.reenJ.nc
--Joan Le&lle. Rob't Battou
'Janie Gets
Married'
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Baail Rathbone u "Sher·
lock Holme8" In:
'Terror by Night'
Next \\'eek:
"TARS AJ'JD SP.utS''
"DlA>IOND HORSE'
SHOE''
"WALLS CAME TUMB-
LING DOWN''
"FROM TWS DAY FO&-
\\'ARD" .
"0. s. S." F AC Exec. Board
To Meet Wed.
!\Ir. a nd :tl.lrs. Roy C. Black, 9626
Fofth avenue,. Inglewood.
'All Quiet On the
Western Front'
or World \\'ar D! Open Evenlnp, Ezcept Monday 1 •-----------.0:
fVlhl LAST TIME •
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Urnite<I Seating Capacity
Reserved See.ts
Available at
BLUE.SAILS
BOOKSHOP
PlloaeBarbor9"/8
Or LAplla 191
Openlnc July SOtll:
KEENAN WYNN
and TAMAHA GEVA
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Petrified Forest
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l\1rs. H . B. l\'l cMurtry, president
or the FridaY Afternoon club of
Costa ?.1esa, announces that a
meeting of the executive board
will be he ld Wednesday, July 31.
at 2 p. m., in the home of Mrs.
Robert E . Ross. 1028 \V. Ocean
Front, Newport Beach.
NEW LINE I
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Stationery
Brookings Variety
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White House
Cafe
Phone Sl8%
Lacuna Beach, Oallt.
Mary's ...
Bay & Surf
Lido lslers on
Northern Cruise
Off Thursday ror a ten-day
cruise to Santa Cruz were 3 group
of Lido Isle people all set for a
gay time. Thursday night was
spent at Catalina, then on direct
to their destination. On their way
home they will stop at Santa Bar-
bara.
On the Pacdolas are ti.fr. and
Mrs. Treve Walkie and on the
Gay \Vind are 1\1.r. and Mrs. Leslie
Wonn \\'i.th a guest, and Art Rob-
ertson as crew. On L. Ford Pier-
son's No Excuse are l\1r. a nd Mrs.
Pierson a nd Carol Pierson.
Phone Beacon 5824
Newport &I Co!ita Mesa
CAB CO.
24-Hour Service
BEAUTY SHOP
703 East Central, Balboa
'A Walk in the
Sun'
s~ Dana And""" wfth Richard Con te
Sund&.)' and Monda3·:
Ann S heridan, DennJ.e M6r-
p.n, AJexl& SmJth, lack
Canon. .Jane Wyman ln-
'One More
Tomorrow'
with John Lode r , Regtn.ald
Gardiner.
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Sensa.Uonal New MARCH
OF TIME--
'ProbJem Drinkers'
Tuetlday and \Vednesday:
Abl.a&e with Action!
'Abilene Town'
Starring Randolph Scott and
Ann D\'Orak
-Al.SO-
TectmJcolor Featurette
'College Queen'
Sta.rte Thon., Aucuat 1:
Tbe wtklest outlaw roundup
ever 8CJ"Nlr0ed--
'Badman's
Territory'
Non Week:
"BLITHE SPIRIT"
"FROM TB18 DAY FO&-
WABD"
"HEB lllND OF MAN''
"MY NAME 18 IULlA
BO!IS"
for the Ultimate
Phone:
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80 4 Marine Av e ., Balb oa I s land
Hair
Shaping
HAIR
Styling
Virginia Bell of Balboa Island
Also: Palm Springs and Long Beach
Open D a 11 y Except Sunday
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Manufacturers
We Make Them • A Better Blind
"SUNSHINE CORRECTLY REGULATED IN YOUR HOME"
Complete Renovating by Our Modem Factory System
KUJJ'fFN.IU:R c L E A R .A. N c E Official Immediate Delivery On
Made-to-Order Blinds -Up to 36 Months to Pay
Our Prices Remain the Same All Dresses Marked at Sale Prices
Each dress on ou r center racks have
been.checked and .-• -
Reduced to Clear
For One Week Only
Many Exceptional V aloes
' In Our Sports Department .
RAYON SUN SUIIB
Values to $10.98 ....................... -... --$698
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for the
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Sanday, Jaly 28th
at
The FUN ZONE
Orkin .' s Department
l 'l9S Newport Bhd.
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