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SAM
WE;ATHER· It was the
hottest day in the year
that Sam Porter picked on
the Crabber to take a busi-
ness trip to Los Angeles.
Suppose he had read that it
would be cooler in the Angel
City, but as one man re-
marked at one of the supply
companies when mention
was made that we were
from Newport Beach: "Do
you mean U> say you came
In from that lovely shore to
TlllS town?" All of which
leaves the feelin gthat it is
mighty nice to live at New-
port Harbor, enjoy its cool-
ing breezes and get some
Inkling of why several mil-
lion Inlanders hie them·
selves to the seashore. + • •
Doing Hi.. Stuff. Just read
a proof whP.re the state as-
sembly passed a resolution
endorsing the Tournament
of Lights and opine one can
see J oe Bcek"s astute mind
and the lit tie t:\-·inkle in his
eye. as he persuaded Clyde
Watson and Sam Collins to
do their stufr ror Orange
cot1nl)' ancl tl1e Lights ife~1 tt
the middl e or August. Joe,
as clerk or thP slate >'Cnate,
has been there so long that
he. knows just what to do
and \vhere to go to achieve
the things that spell publi-
city and good will for the
harbor and the Balboa Isl-
and he laves so well. • + +
S l ow Rescues. Even
though it was a false alann_
yet it could have been a real
case where a call came in t.o
rescue a drowning person
the other day. The life sav-
ing truck had t.o race from
Balboa around Newport to
Bee.con Bay, a matter of 10
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provide a speed boat for the
harbor department so quick
attention can be given life
saving. The cost might be
$5,000, more or less. Is a life
worth that much to the
Boe.rd of Supervisors, the
Harbor commission or the
city council ? Presume not,
unless It be relative or frie!ld
of the officials responsible
for its lack.
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Water, Water! Note that
the luncheon clubs are going
to discuss the MWD situa-
tion and give· the city some
Idea on what to do in calling
an election for thousands of
dollars worth of bonds re-
quired to give us Colorado
river water. 11iat's a good
Idea but why not go a bit
further and give other ci ti-
zens not members of the
Knife and Fork clubs, an op-
portunity to put in their
tw<>-bits' worth! There are
quite a few of them, you
know, and they also vote and
pay truces.
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This 'n That. . Letter
from Jim Macklin. now a
leading citizen of Los An-
geles, objects to this guy us-
ing ~'such a vile word as h ell."
Jim says I never heard him
use such a terrible 4-letter
appela tion denoting fire and
brin1stone. F'a.r be it from
me to call James Hamilton
:Macklin a trifler of the
truth, but I bow to his su-
perior wisdom and training.
. . . Mrs. Chas. Hill claims
we persist in misspelling
••prerogative" and that '"-e
say "per" or tha t the proof
reader is on vacation. Hope
both the printer and proof-
reader please note .... Yam
about CongresSonal delega-
tion going to visit Newport
Harbor given to outside pa-
pers by Harey Welch, in-
stead of first to locai.roitors.
Harey knows better than
that and want his 'report be-
. fore we put him in the same
bundle with a certain other
outspoken publicity chair-
man. +I + +
Apologlm. Before Otto
CUlbertson "calls me" want
t.o add his name to list of
new auto (Chevrolet) firms
In the harbor area in recent
years. Point is that he is
next door to News-Times
and also lives next door to
$am Porter. Sorry.
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COCONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL 'MAR, COSTA MESA
VOLmo: XXXVID NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1-~·
Snowbird's Race Here Sunday Afternoon
Population
Gain Strikes
Water Supply
Two other faclors which
are f~c:t the City of New-port to ....,k a more
permanent source of water
for dollle8tic and general use
are the steady population
drain of the present weU sui>-
pl y and the ever preoent
danger of contamination of
the wells by saline and oil
fi eld brine, a municipal offi-
cial said today.
Col. E. H. Marks,
Army Engineer, in
Visit Here Friday
Col. E. H . Marks, U. S. Army,
head of the Western Division. U.S.
Army Engineers, San Francisco.
with CoL R . C. Hunter, District
Engineer of Los Angeles, will visit
Newport Harbor Friday, August
2nd. on an inspection tour. The
Army officers will be accompa-
nied by Mrs. !\larks and Mrs.
Hunter.
\Vith the visitors will be Major
Eaton, he!a d of the Erosion Section
or the District Office, Kenneth P .
Peel, head of the harbor division
or the same office in Los Angell'.!s.
They "'°ill be taken over the harbor
in his boat by J . S . Barrett, pres-
ident of the Ne"1>0rt Harbor
Cham b<>r of Commerce', l\1rs. J . S.
Barrrt t. l\l rs. Hubbard Ho\ve and
Th::1.1 thl"r(' is son1c C'\·idcncC' of Mrs. \\'. l\·f . Longmoor \\·ill "'el-
foreign suhstflnc£•s IC'akin~ into thC' comC' the visitin~ ladicS".
,,.t·lls supplying-rt'sidcnt find in-With Mr. Barrett to mc>ct the
du.stria] <:onsurners is verifird by officials \\"ill l>C' llubbard Ho\\'('.,
a samplf' tC'st rnarle last ,,.l'f'k hy Chairm:in of thC' Small Ttarhor
n Jof'al photng-raphic supply huusc·.1 Con1mittre nf the State Ch;.imbcr
.-\ f':i,p ta~•·n fron1 a (~uc.·C't rf'-of Con1mcrcc. Otht.•rs in the party
\('alf'd Sl·~n11 t•nt of a mixture ~f lo n1t•et the visitors \\'ill be ~T ayor
h.ro\\'n grit_. t~C' C'xact compos1· o. B. Rt't'd ror the ci ty. \\"nltf'r S.
lion of \~·h1ch is unknO\\"n nt thC'I Spic<'r. rrprcsrnting the Orange
prC'S£'nt time. County 1-Jarbor Comn1ission. a nd
F our city \Vt.•lls on parcel No. \V. M. Longmoor and Harry \\'clch
1 \Vere abandonl'd in 1934 a nd S('V-for the Ne'''POrt Harbor Chamber
l'ral oth£'r wells-in the lower basin of Comme rce. The party is ex-
have been abandoned since on ac-pectcd to arrive about noon.
count of the danger of foreign in-
filtration.
The danger of sea water In-
trusion a nd of the contamination
from saline surface wate r and
from saline connote or deep-seated
waters \\"ould be the direct result
of a permanent lowering of the
C083lal plain. •
The existence ot the overdraft
thus becomes or prime import-
ance, the official added.
The annual ovedraft under con-
ditions pre vailing from 1922 to
1943 was estimated at 15.000 to
20,CXXl acre feet. Any Increase
in the water demand due to
normal growth of lrrigation or do-
mestic use naturally would make
this overdraft larger .
Last Supper Role
Played by Varied
Character Cast
LA GUN A BEACH. Calil.-"!'11
gi\·e you SlOOO if you'll assign me
a part in The Last Supper."
This was the offer made to
Frederick Schwankovsky. director
of thi9 year·s Pageant of the Mas-
ten. leading feature of the Festi-
val ol Ar~. August 7 through 18.
by a retired resident or Emerald
Bay. He told the dittctor he had
seen the livlni reproduction of the
lamed pictutt at L.quna'• pag<!ant
se'\'t>ral years. and ..Ji.nee the rtrSt
time had bee:n harboring a deep
desire to take part.
"Now rm a permanent r8ident
and am willing to pay you $1000
if ·you will allow me to pase In the
tableau." ~ said
This man's enthusiasm is akin
to that demonstrated by hundrt'ds or residents in this area. Competi-
tion to page in the UYing pictures
is keen.
The Last Supper ca.st includes a
ceramist. a lumber deli\'"f!l'Y man.
a medical doctor. a masseur. a
ghost writer and Rveral veterans
of World War II. The port ol the
Christ. alwa)'S kept a ~t. Is ~
lnC taken tbla _.. by a veteran.
County Action
Paves Way for
Coastline J. C.
• Old, Young
Entered in
1946 · Event
Colorado Drainage
Basin Ciops Yield
Huge 1945 Income
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Enrqan1 Wants
safety for their
savings ••• and
__ Everqane 61ts
safety when their
savlnt• worl& here. -'
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NEWPOR T B A LBOA FED E R A L
S AV I NGS and L OAN A SSO C I AT ION
2'333 VIA L.100 ~HON IE H AA•DR 15 00
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
Seek Yacht Entry
For Havana Race
With the final race In the Pa-
d.fie Coast Blue Star champton..
lhip elimination series having been
aailed here Sunday with Bill
Fic.ker u winner and the three
top boats slated for the finals at
San Fra ncisco, August 16, 17 and
18, the real interest of local
yachumen is now centered ln the
Gold Star world championlhlp
races to be sailed at Havana,
Cuba, Nov. 24-30.
The elimination series for the
world event will be held in New-
port Harbor in September unJer
the sponsorship of Newport Har-
bor Yacht club with 15 e ntriea
expected and the winner to repre-
sent the Ne\vport Harbor neet in
Cuba.
Hopes are high that the wQrld
championship will come to th.?
Harbor for a t.t-Jrd time. The 11't~
Walton Hubbard. jr. won the
trophy in 1927 v.ith his Tempe
11 and Hook Beardslee was 1934-J.i
champion ~ith By-C.
Five new Star boats arc
schMuled to take to the water
within the next two weeks, all
in hopes of going to Cuba, but t he
big threat \\'ill be Barney Leh·
man and his South Coas~ ·built
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OFFICERS AND DIB.ECTO&S of tbe newly orpaluid Balboa bland Buslne. Men'• Aun. are shown
rollowtnr their election a t Wldte'• Park Ave. cale lut WednetMlay e\·enlnc. Seated are H. E. Chrht-
ler director· Lob R uehon. aecretary·tre&Mtrer and Hany Fonytlte, president. Standlnc are Dlreclon Bob Cook, \\• w Sanford B ub Powers, G ralnrer H yer , Hal Wlll Smith and Anton Hershey.
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Water District Plan
Will Be Dillcussed
At · Luncheon Clubs
The merits and demerits of the
Nickertz Opeas
Allto Agency
Here on Friday
propooal, should Newport Beach The opening tomorrow of the
Join lhe Metropolitan Watei: dis-Joe Nlckertz' Studebaker a\111>
trict, will be debated in a 9eries mobile agency on Central avenue, or civic talks now being arranged acroa from the Lido theater wm'
in Ne"WpOrt Harbor area. mark the latest establishment of
It is planned by the civic ll'OUP a new business. concern in the
interested in knowine: whether Harbor diatri~t and the entrance
there ls more opposition er more of a 13-year resident to local bual-
favor for the water district mem-ness circleL
benhip proposal to have the l8lue Completing almOlt a year of ne-
discussed fairly. at meetings of the gotiation and building, Joe Nick.-
Newport Harbor luncheon clubs. ertz, who lives wtlh his wife and
It II believed that In this way two children at 318 Sapphitt, Bal-
the addresses Will be published boa Wand. Is celebrating his
and Harborites in gene ral will be opening .... ith the display of the
able to formu1ate an opinion of 1947 Studebaker Champion. the
their own in time for them to car that has been the source of
vote on the proposition in Sep-considerable favorable comment.
tember. N ickert, who -came to the Har·
Police Probe Nine
More Area Thefts
bor area in 1933. has been in the
automobile business almost all his
adult life, having been with the
Paul G. H offman agency in Los
Angeles for 16 years and having
tinkered in garages a good many
Nine petty thefts were reported. years before that.
tO Newport Beach police this It wa.s while a salesman "i th
week.
' Christian F . Schindler of New.
:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·1 Scout V whic::!"l was launched last Sunday. Bright yellow iri oolor,
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port Beach reported the the ft of
$75 \\'orth of carpenter's tools r a trunk on a car parked in
entral avenue near the Douglas
boat works.
the H offman company that Nick·
ertz built up quite a Studebaker
clientele among local folks and he
decided to one day build his own
agency here.
Associated with Nickertz as
service manager will be Wtlliam
Taylor, who also was with the
Hoffman agency for many years
and who recently bought a home
in Newport Heights. DIESEL SERVICE
t here will be no mistakini;t it in
the Southern California Yacht
association races at San Diego
next week.
Lehman is Pacific Coast champ.
ion and missed taking the intrr·
national champio nship a t Los An·
geles harbor in 1941 because the
committee ruled the tip of his
mast hit the marke r btiuy. Of
the other new Stars four are be-
ing built at the Costa Mesa Boat
yard. One is for the owner of
the yard, Camille Beaumont, and
the o thers are for Davis Hatch,
captain of the Star Boat uso-
ciation; Fra nk Guerkin and Clyde
Converse. Another is being built
at Manhattan Beach for Burl
Gardner . These will all be en·
tered in the Gold Star elimination
series.
I J . A. Brandt of 317 Coronado
avenue, Balboa, reported the theft
of a .675 mm. German Walther
automatic. The new and attractiVe build-
ing next to the Richfield statioti
is being leased by N ickertz and is
owned by Warren Br~tol of Hunt·
ington Beach. Nickertz. who ts
quite a fisherman and golfer, wa.s
employed. by the South Coast Co.
in Nev.'J)Ort Beach for 3 ~ years
during the war, as a machinist.
NEW 225 H. P. DIESELS ON HAND
Re<xlndltloned Diesels on band with choice of
reduction llllitll. ·
e WE ARE WRITING ORDERS ON BIGHT· AND Ll:FT·
BAND ROTATION DJESEL8 FOR TWIN INSTALLA·
TIONS. CHOI CE OF REDUCTION UNITS.
On Hand: 165 H. P. Genenl Motors-New.
See us for information on
Venn Severin Diesels
Dieoel Generator Seta of All Klnm.
FRANK B . LEWIS (LaciQ' l.ewt.) O....or-M..._
PHONES
Shop II Ways: Beacon 5431
at Bohm!U! Co.
Newport Beach
Office: Beacon 5889-W
fl5 WtMnth St.
' Newport Helgbta
Going to San Diego for the S. C. LT . CMDR. H. C. D URKEE
33 Beacon Way, Balboa
Inactivated
REJECT SALES TAX
Y. A. r egatta \Vhich begins Sun·
day will be eight of the Star
fleet, Bill Ficker's Cynosure, Davis
Hatch's Sioux, Toodie Christen·
sen's Valhalla, George Hall's
Whirlwind, Saint Ocero's Stormy, SAN CLEMENTE, July 29.-
Priscilla . Cunningham's Moira, Merchants and taxpayers here
Clarence Waterman's Kagy and have rejected a proposal of the
Lehman's Scout V. League of Orange County Oties Top winners of the ellmina tlon
series who will go to San Fran· to lmpose a hall percent city sales ( i • ! . 1
tax on local purchases in an effort
d.sco 8.('e Bill Ficker, 20.,. poinU; to raise more revenue for the city. S WIM INSTRUCTOR Art.bur M. Steck ot Yountville and Ml9a .Joan
Hatch, 19~ points and Toodie -------------z ube, his ...a•tant.. took time out from tbclr ..re •wlmm.lnc" ln -
Ou'istensen, 12 points, who will •tructlon clUMHI lo Newport Harbor t or tht• picture. M.IM Zube Is
take the pince ot George 1-lnll. series wer.~ Cicero, 12 points; CUn· the da ugtate r of Capt. Ed Zube v r f1re St;atlon No. 4.
who came in for 13 point.I, but will nlngham, 9 points and Waterman, -Photo by Red Cross. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~be~un~a~b~l~e :t~o~g~o~-~O~lh~en~~ln~lh~e~4:po~ln~ts~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::t ---------------------------Hitchman Won the Governor,
the only machine
But Welch Got the Publicity
Harborites are chuckling over l\lrs. V.'arre n to be official starte·
the r ecent publicity setto between ! for the Snowbird Flight. so every·
Harry Welch, Balboa's public re-1 one seems to be satisCied.
Stan1ey Arndt of 812 West
Ocean Front, Balboa, reported the
theft of a varnished fishpole.
Mrs. J . R. Sanford of ls6o E.
Ocean Front. Balboa, reported
theft of three "beach to"·els.
R . C. Atchley of Seal Beach
reported that his automobile was
ransacked at Corona del Mar and
that $68 in cash and valuable r eal
estate papers and a government
check made out to him w as stolen.
Mrs. G. F . Gilbert of Newport
Beach and :r..trs. M. Davis of the
same city reported the theft of
15 assorted bath towels and a
child's red bathing suit from
clothes line.
Mrs. P . w. Peden of 1011 W.
Bay avenue, reported the '.theft
of five 1 bathing suits from a
clothes J.ine.
Mrs. E . T. Taylor of Balboa r e--
ported the loss of a diamond ring
and a sapPrute· studded \YT"is t
watch While she was at a movie
Vet Personnel
The Veterans Administration
employes 106,000 doctors, Jawyen,
actuarial experts, clerks and in·
vestlgators.
SHOES
BepUred While Yon Walt
Ray Pagan
515 East Bay Front
Nert -r lo lla1' V.. <We
la.m.tolp.m.
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• Before You Build or Remodel
Vt.It Ow Interesting ,Sample and Dlaplay Booms
Color guides, plan-
ning aids, comprebem-
ive stock of carpets
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works
lllZZ 8ouill Mala St. Pboae l!aala Ana %8411 SANTAANA in the of its kind
Newport Harbor Area!
lations lmpressario, and Walter 1 "From nO\\' on," the Balboa pub-
Hitchman, th(' Beacon Bay press 1 lie relations impressario mused,
agent, in their maneuverin~. to l "V.'e'll make _the Snov.1bird Flight
get Governor Warren to off1 c1ate a ladies' aCfa1r."
a t their respective and colorful However, Welch is still one up i==§§~~§§§§§====~=========~ August events. on Hitchman. The Snowbird
W elch popularizes the F light of Flight program receives national
the Snowbirds and Hitchman publicity and only recently it won
propagandizes t he Tournament of thousands of dollars worth of free
Lights each ye'1'-advertising .in the metropolitan
ZORIC
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yourself that the ZORIC DRY CLEANING SYSTEM produces the
highest quality of cleaning.
FREE Phone Phone
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Welch recently issued a press New York dallies which have wide
release stating that Warren ac· circulation as far south ~ Miami,
cepted an invitation to be offical Florida, and as far west as Chi·
starter for the flight of the Snow· cago.
birds. Upset by publication of this
report, Hitchman charged that the Th ft Fr B t governor made no such promise. e . o_m . oa
&'aid Hitchman. the governor is B6at equipment, tncluding a tar·
going to officiate in the program paulin. a pair of ~ccn oars, a set
of the To urnament of Lights. I of oar locks. a bait box and a red
The Flight of the S nowbirds fire exit sign, we_re stolen from a
takes place here August 3· the . motor boat, v.·h1ch "'as moor ed
Tournament of Lights. Au~t 17., at "D" street. Mrs. l\1ary Price
of Balboa. reported to Newport I In the intC'rim. so the stor y g?£!5, Beach police .
\Valter got Joe Beek, oldt1me -------
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senate scribe. to be host to Gov. I d d
and Mrs. Warren at the Beek l Car mpoun e
home on Balboa Island, a nd there, Newport Beach police have im·
it is said, the Tournament of pounded a car "'hich was found
Lights committee won the gov. abandoned. in a red zone actoss
ernor. He will be commodore of from the Balboa fire hall. The car,
the fete. police said, \\'as registered to
Not to be outdone by this capi~ Douglas S . Muller of 249 Ladera
tulation, \Vetch decided to invite drjve, Beverly Hills.
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For Delicious STEAKS
BREAKFAST 4l LUNCH e DINNER
.-on-
Baib·oa Island
li llloc:k from Ferry
113% .Agate
Going to
You probably have yoDl' dream hoooe all
worked out In yoDl' mind -or maybe yoDl'
architect or contractor already baa pnipared
plans on paper for yon.
Eleetrtclty will have a large part In making
dl'l!IUl>ll of postwar living come Woe. When
yon go ov~ tbe plam with yoar .....,_ be
sure to ull him alloat tbe ""'"..t ,develop-= la la ll«aebokl labor •'llm& ud ,_
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·Mass X -Ray Service Plan
Is Open to Al~ Countians
A county-wide search for un-250 people here who probably do
known cues of tuberculosis will not even know they are ill, since
be Inaugurated early next month tuberculosis often has no outward
under a mass X·ray program be-symptoms in its early stage, yet
tng •Ponsored jointly by Ole Or-who are losing their health and
ange County Tuberculosis associa· m3y be giving the disease to
tlon and the Orange County others. The o nly way to find
H ealth department, according to these unkno\\'n cases is to X,ray
an announcement made yesterday apparently healthy people:·
b y William R. H)7lds, president The X,ray project '4'ill begin
of the association. \\;th· t he examination of· the office
'1"his is one of t he most im· personne l and workers in the
partant steps ta ken by the spons· larger industrial pl a nts. A m~·
oring organizations for the con· I em transportabl~ X:-r ay unit.
tro1 or tuberculosis:· S""aid ~tr. OYl'llcd by the Cahfornta Tubercu-
Hynds. It is estim a ted that a p. losis associa ti\'.)n \\"i ll be used. It
proximately 1000 persons in Or· v;.ill be opera ted . by e~rt tech·
ange county ha,·e t uberculosis. a ni cians and the films .\v1ll be read
communicable disease \\'hich is by local rOC'ntgcnologists. Sched·
spread from person to person. ~l~ are being i:nad~ and other pre·
"Of this number onl 750 are hmin~n: v;.·ork lS being d?ne by lhe
' Y · · assoetat1on. Nurses aides. who known to the health authorities. lso · ed · th lnu"la •
Th · lik have a assist tn o er s • us, there are some thing e .11 k ds and programs, \\'l eep recor
assist when the X-r ays ar e take n.
After industrial workers have
been X·rayed. other groups will
be invited to join in the search
for all unknown cases of tuber·
culosis by having chest X-rays, ac,
cording tO l\1r. Hynds.
.. We hope that every adult in
the community \viii want to par·
ticipate in this program to control
tuberculosis:· he said. "We are
beginning \\'ilh industries for two
reasons. One is that workers In
industrial plants represent large
groups which can be easily reach·
ed. The other is that, generally
speaking. \Vorkers are particularly
vulnerable to tuberculosis.
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Enderle, San Bernardino Supt.
Promoted in S. f .. Moves
0 . L. Gray, auistant to oper~~-=-------,-------
County Ai·..:a Asked ating vice president of Santa Fe U
Railwa)· at Ol.icago, has bttn ap-
pointed general manager or East-Toward City Fire
ern Lines, with headquarters at
Topeka, succeeding H . B. Lautz Boat Maintenance who retires ef"fective July 31 after
56 yea.rs of continuous service, it
was announced today by G. H.
Minchin. operating vice president
1 at Chica.go.
• First employed as a file 1clerk
in the Los Angeles office in 1,909,
Gray held various PoSitions in the
operating department before his
appointment as tra inmaster at
Ga llup, N. 1-f .. in 1927. In 1936
he was named superintendent of
the Albuquerque division \\'1th
headquarters at Winslow, Ariz.,
and became assistant general man·
ager of the Coast Lines in 1941,
from "'hi ch position he was ap.-
-~"' pointed to assistant to vice presi-
dent in 1942.
Gray '''ill be succeeded at Chi-
cago by Guy R. Buchanan, assist-
ant gener al manager, Coast Lines
' SANT A ANA, July 29.-0range.
county has been asked to appro-
priate S-'>700 annually as its share
of the operation and maintenance
of a fire boat in the service of the
city of Newport Beach.
1.-takjng the' proposal "·as Fire
Chief Frank Crocker of the Ne\\'-
port Harbor fire department, \\:ho
also sugg('Sted that the county
might like to contribute an extra
$100 monthly for operation of the
harbormaster's activities.
Payment by the county will give
the fireboat and crew a legal right
to enter into county territory to
fight blazes ashore or on craft
either moored or mo,•ing, Crocker
said.
at Los Angeles, since early this Santa Ana Driver year.
A. a. r:n•er1ee, ••pe•••••••••' Faces Tipsy Count of the Lot AArr.IH dJvblon wttb
headquarters at. San Bernardino I
alace A.prd of thl• year, will •u~ Thomas M. Lynch, 22, of 2001
'"'b ceed Buch.&aan, Prior to h.19 traaia-Rousselle street. Santa Ana. was .._ '-"P-..-· fer to Saa Bernardino, Enderle booked by the sheriffs office on
COMBINING PULCHRITUDE A.~D ABll.ITV, these four local had been supql•telldeat of the a · charge of drunk driving after
laMeS ba\•e be'f'JO ch<>Aen to carry the emblem of the Los Anrftee Albuq"uerque dlvlalon at Wlaslow he is a lleged to have driven
Athletic club and to perform for that ehamplon-maklnc orgonlza.tlon sin ce IN!. through a stop sign and narrowly
In •"1mminc meets as well as to recelvlll& lf:MODA from the club'• SuCC'eeding Enderle at San Ber· missed an automobile in the ~1 00
famous swimming coachM.. From left to rtcbt In the back row the nardino will be A. J . Smith. now block of Santa Ana a,·enue. Costa
comely nataton are Sarah Be91, Corona de.I ~tar ; .Joan de 01'U8e>, superintendent at \Vinslow. Smith ~fesa to\\'Tlship. Friday.·
Balboa Is land, a.nd Joan Dodd, Balboa bland. In the foreground h served successively as t r,inmaster, Lynch also "·as to be questioned Dot \\'rtJ;"ht. Balboa h land. -(photo by Gerhardt) d d "It cannot be ov£'r·emphasized. assistant superint£'n ent an su-in regard to the sides\\iping of a
ho\\'e,,er. that tuberculosis knO\\'S • perintendent at Ne!'dles Crom 1942
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machine O\\·ned by Virgil T . Cour·
SAnT41 4111A • CllUFORJIUI
GILL'S
DELICATESSEN
no boundacy li~es. Anyone may Court Orders Family to Leave , to 19-16. . sey of 811 West Ca mille. stroet.
ge t the dis£'ase and a ny case of • 0. H. O~born, superintende nt of Santa Ana, bet\\'C'<'n Nt!''·porl
tuberculosis in thc> community is Harbor Section by Next Monday thC' no r thern ~ivision al F~rt I Beach a~d . Costa .~tesa. C'o11r~cy
a threat to the r est of the com e I I \\tort~, T e xas, will suCCC<"d Smith told sheriffs d~·put 1~s he foll O\Ved
munity. Cha ractC'r ized by 1he cvurt as cloihcs to shreds. j at \V1nslo\V. the alleged s1des\v1per to 16th "Bec~use of the Jong syn1ptom·/ "undf'sirables" a young couplel It had bc('n the third trip to • str 4:-t and N~\vport boulev~rd. and
lC'ss onset of the disease. the onl y prepared today to forsake their the city court .for th£' husband, Newport Beach Police from !ha t point the deputi("!) took
\\':tY one can. be sure his l~n~s abode and lc>ave Newport l-(arbnr s a id lhe judge before he passed Issue s ............ ~ Tickets t-0 up the chase.
are healthy 1s to have pcr1od1c for a t 1£>ast l\\'O years. sentence. . ~ --------x Th f th F C ty Motorl•sts James F. B yrnes, S("('re ta r y of chest ,rays. c presence o e The spouse told the court ea.·li er OUr OUTI
d. · led b x be State-"l t \\'ould be \\Tong to give 1sease os cevea y , -ray • in the day tha t she would leave Avat"Jable Surplus · d Yugoslavia the .. ~:hole or Venzia fore its symptoms appear an the harbor area alone. leaving Ne\\'1'V'\rt Beach traffic police-
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P.APALMER
LIDO ISr!8 PWPEKIO:S
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' W. 0. »UCK-1.nsurar.:e <Aunselor
.4:.... 1500 ~.&..{
3333 VU. LIDO CALIFORNIA
Polished AluntinUJn
CHAISE LOUNGES
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FURNJTURE
·11Z2 COAST WGHWAY
"ln the Miracle Mlle" S Blocks South of The ArchM
EVERYTHING FOR THE H OME
FURNITURE RADIOS APPLIANCES FOOD SHOP
• Fl'Mh Apple Sauce
p ty D ta T Id ...., Giulia. since it would transfer \\'hile the disease is still in a stage tYl·o small children in the custody roper a 0 me n this week handed citations · ds dil from Italy to Yugoslavia t he city
when 1t respon most rea Y to of her husband. In Federal Booklet to the following all_,.ed !:...........1ers : ~~~~~_'.'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ed . . -.,. ~ of Trieste, with its 50,000 Italians." treatment. Persons interest tn The husband was prepared to Alfred£. Lee of Costa 1t1:esa, who
having a chest X·ray are urged provide for the children in the was Mid to have driven 50 miles : t".3 ~b1:.Seat to contact the Orange County harOOr area home until he, too, Answers to many questions on an hour in a 25-mlle zone. He was
Tuberculosis association, 112 West was told that he could but n1ake buying surplus war property are told to appear In city rourt next
• Pickles -OUvea Ft.Ith St Santa Ana." now obtainable in the new 32.page ·• one choice of two things : Monday.
• C"--Moats
• Sardbu!e -Audiovleo RUNS INTO CAR
• Crackers -1119cultl!
• Fnnch Bo& Linda Lockett, age fiv~. of 5821
Lindenhurst avenue, Balboa Island, --------------I ran in front of a machine at 112 SHOP AT GILL'S Garnet street, Sunday, and waa
For Freeber V egetablel!
Better Mealll
Fancy Groeerlee
Z45 Foreat Ave.
slightly shaken up, Police were
told,
Driver of the car was Tom H.
Smith of San ~tarino, police re-
ported. Witnesses totd police Smith
was driving slowly at the time of
the mishap.
War As.sets Administration book·
"You can go to jail for 30 days let, available free at most United R ichard H. Snodgrass, 21. of
or you can leave to\\'Tl tor two States post offices. P. 0 . Box: 164, Balboa Islnnd, ,,·ho,
Yf ars," the city judge said. police said, was driving 35 n1iles The iUu.strated booklet explains an hour In a 25--mile zone. He also
"But Ir 1 go to Jail." said the procedures for buying surplus is scheduled to appear in court
husband reluctantly, .. what will goods, telb where to get infonna· her e on Monday.
happen to the children ?" tlon on sales throughout the na· Evalyn Marie Early o! Costa
.WThereforoourthtadit"d
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nneo.t have an an· tion, and gives information to vet· Mesa was cited by police for al·
erans u to their rights and prior· 1 edl d ln 50 mil h u I "I'm a machinist by trade a nd eg Y o g es an ° r n ltles. a 25-mile zone. She was to apPear
l'd like lo stay here. where l can Booklets with additional specific in court thia: Saturday.
support my children ," the husband information for buying in South· Paul R Wolfe of Brea, c;t.e-J by
said, "but if I go to jail I can't em California and Arizona are police for reportedly doing 50
do that. If you will give me Un· also available at the WAA region· tn a 25-mile zone, wu told to a;'-
til Monday, I 'll take them with al office. 155 W . Washington blvd., pear in court next Tuesday.
LAGuNA BEACH Scotch tape, various
sale at the N~·TI.mes
sizes, on me:· and at WAA public interest and
Today the husband, knowing veterans priority offices at 3636
the cruel housing situation, was Beverly .blvd. in Los Angeles, 4205
'-''Ondering if he would be able to Pacific Highway in San Diego, .-----------------------------;I find another place for himself and and w . 35th and \'an Buren tn
brood. Phoenix.
Sankey Returns Home
Robert Edward Sa nkey, son of
Mrs. Pearl E. Sankey, 904 So.
Bay Front, Balboa Lsland, was dis·
charged from the Navy on July
26 after more than three years'
service. Sankey is a Conner stu·
dent or Newport Harbor High
school.
Bob Jayred's
R·I C H F I E L D S ERV I C E
Washing • Polishing • Lubrication
Can Picked Up and Delivered. Phone Harbor 497.M
416 East Central Ave., Downtown Balboa
Police records disclosed that the
spouse spent the night in the dty
jail for being drunk. Records
also disclosed t hat the husl>And
was arrested t.he next morning on
a charge of lntoXication and ma·
liclous mischief in & complaint
signed by his spouse.
According to the police, the wife
returned home Wedn~ay to find
that he r husband had torn her
Given Probation
Three years probation and a fine
or $50 "'8.S levied against Arthur
E . Duncan last week in Superior
Court after Duncan pleaded guilty
to the theft of Harold Knight's
"Jimmie Lee" from a Balboa pier
lut June 28. Duncan was ordered
to begin payments of SS monthly
by September 1.
For offJce
News·'nmel.
aupplles, see tM
l0$ AMfllS
MOUYWOOO
lONO MACM LESTER & Co. INVISTMIN1
SKUllTllS
TO M.ln THI
INVISTOIS'
NllOS
Thieves Need Towels
Bath towels are on the preferred
Ust of the gang of thieves which
are operating in the harbor area.
Ten were removed l'rom the
clothes line of L. H. Federheart,
128 Opal •tree!, Balboa uland,
and four "'ere removed from a
line at 1352 CentTal avenue, police
were told.
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M.,,.J,er Loi A•r•~r Sloe.I: Excb.ltr•
2004 W EST Cf:NnAL A Vil, NETPOaT BEACH
HARBOR 1374-J
REAL ESTATE
Jack Sullivan
News·Tlmet advtttiJementa an
your cuJde to earldent spend!ne.
f 205....,.st fad& JlM. •
.......... ,... allciiUd .........
~-·kiow,,ripr_ ....
-ol ~ lot ---.titfte--.-
"°'rd:~ with boiliftc qnap ...
...... boil J llO S mi--. Pill hot ;--
to \o!i itd. ,,_ top .nth hot fnlit -.cl
Hquid. a ... ove bubblir•: Wi,. rim.
Adjwt w. ~ .... -q~ in ..,... __ tNllll
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a...t-20mi..,..
Cold 1'.d: Fill ,_ j• with pMltd ,_
W-C--to Yi inch hvm lop with
boiliftc qtVp or~. Piniatl • etio.,
,,__ ill boifilll ... beth
,.,....__20 .. ~
CIO .. + ... --JJS ...._ -c-. ... .,..,.
LJ4N $,,,.: Dil9ol:ft I nlfl ......-i.·
3 10 4 c,.. -.tft.
Con. 5J'"IP ...t H-r: Con ~or
hooey may bot \Md ta ,..,,-. up to ~
w....,.~ • .,., r.u.: P-tt.. _,. bot c....s
MtillfllCtorily without ..._-. u-t:oilina
--~ or fNit jv:K-9 iii p'-9 ol ....-_,.,.. n. MUI will ~ -....._ .........
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PEACHES
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tbl ''"°"" ,.. -I =··i· Note the cncsi'l9 prim.
JfllaM NICI IY .,.. we ••• .a..
HALE PEACHES IYTNI
LUG .. v"'Yr..p. r. •••Cl ___ .., .. ,..._,
APPLES . ..
CANNING
SUPPLIES
...... CDl'ninO is easier _ .. "i#>,_ t
INSURANCE
CONTRACTORS'
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
Jaeger Compressors
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers
Wood Working Equipment
·GROUND BEEF ....
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..... Jam ........... .... ~._,_,s,_,_,.., ..
Joseph J. Howe
•Life
Harry H. Frederick
• Life -Fire -Auto -Comp. -Liah.
Barbor 1247-J
1213 Coast Biway -Corona del Mar, Calif.
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Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Barbor 502 or Bacon 5508-W
17UI lllld S..ta AM A--Ooefa .._
°'"""., ......... _,Vl<bc_
CHUCK ROAST
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ROOFS
APPLDm OR REPAIRED
Free Estimates & Inspection
W. J . Benbow
3602 Marcus Ph. Hbr. 1012-J
BALBOA
\\
CAFE
Bay Avenue and Wll8hington St.,
Balboa, California
Re-Opening Saturday, Aug. 3rd
under
New Management and New Help
'-
Open 5 A . M. to 1 A . M.
"Nancy". formerly of Bay Front Cafe
is our dinner cook
CLOSED THURSDAYS
Waid Largen, Owner
B.ack Again-
TRANSFER
FILES!
Letter or Legal Width Sizes
and 26 Inches Long
Made of corrugated pressed paper, with
steel reinforced edges for strength and
durability. Can be stacked in units of 4,
5 or 6.
EXTRA!
Strong, Sturdy
Durable, Good-
Looking Smoking
Stands $9.50
"LYON"
Single and Double TMH"
LOCKERS
12x12x60 and 12x15x72 Six•
B.a'N 3 slncle prons and orw double prong c;O&l
book. Doon are louv~red at top and bottom tor
veUlaUon and fi tted with a numbtt plate.
-FEATURES-
902 No. Main .,._ 743
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N&WPOaT BAll'OA tlU
Booked by Police
Richard 0 . Nilsson or San Luis
Obispo w as booked on a c:harge
of drunk driving by Newport
Beach police following a n accident
on the overpass near here Wednes-
day. No one \\'as hurt.
On T ime
Mrs. (studying catalogue): "At
last! H ere is the pillow I \'Vant,
dear; 25 per cent down and-"
Mr.: "Nothing doing. We're nol.
beginning any of that time pd.y-
ment stuff."
Mrs.: "But listen, darling, it
1ay1 25 per cent do\\'TI and the
rest goose feathers!"
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
'100 Cout Bla'b••J'
Harbor Hi
f acuity Lists
Changes
(Continued from Page 1)
ber he will be on the te aching
force again .
Seven members of last year'•
faculty are nol returning this year.
Mr. Roy Andersen. for ma ny yean
teacher of sod.al studies, left to
tak<' over the vice principalshlp of
the Riverside High school.
r.t iss Dorothy Converse resigned
from the Home Economic depart-
ment to take some more work at
0r<'gon State college.
l\tiss Ruth Frochlich Vv"ho taught
quire.
Terms of sale cash In la\\'ful
money of the United S tates on
confirmation of sale, or part cash
and balance evidenced by note se-
cured by Mortgage or Trust Deed
on the property so sold . T en per
cent of amount bid to be deposited
with bid.
Bids or offers to be in writing
and will be r eceived-at the afore-
said office at any time after the
first publication hereof a nd before
date of sale.
Dated this 1st day of August,
1946.
PATh"TING -PAPER HANGING
and DECORATING
H. E . McDonald
WANTED: WAITRESS---Cheryl'!
Cafe, 322 Marine Ave., Balboa
I sland. 56-tfc
WAITRESS WANTED six days
week. Nor ton's Bay Shore Cafe,
BARGAINS!
Lowest prices in furniture is mJ
motto. I buy r ight. I sell right
I also buy furniture.
Ne'ed le's Furniture
2204 NeY,rport Bl\'d.
414 Old Conty Rd .. Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5013*J 85-tf( 17th and Coast Highway. S!l-tJc ____ F_O_R_S_A_L_E ___ _
HELP \VA.h'TED-Working man-
ager for apartment house.
Apartment furnished & month -
ly salary, or, part-time worker.
Phone Harbor 2360-M. 59-tfc
fRAN~PORTATION 18
s
Su 4
M 5
T 6
Nd• an placed ln order ot ~
lJPt ftpt'till L m.: dara: ~ p. 9'
PueL:c NoTrcE
SEE MR. PETIT
SOUTH COAST CQ_
NEWPORT BEACH
WELL BRED spir ited saddl('
horse. good \Vestern saddle
and bridle. N . W . corner of
15th and Santa Ana Ave.,
Costa 1.tesa
54-tf(
Oil
Gunder.Jn Drug Co.
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 515 . ftO..tt•
Order Your
Servel
Gas Refrigerator
Now
at Vogel's
100 Main St. Harbor 145
52•tfc
NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF 51-tfc: WANTED TO BUY
STOCK I N TRADE -------------
II
NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN . that · "f'ed f ' Id W1'll p Cash Wm. J . Ad&m!,i. 'residing at 916 Emerald WANTED-D1gn1 1 ie repre-ay
Bay, Laguna iseach. C&I•fom111.. Intends sentattive for well known por-For your furniture or what havt
to sell and t ransfer to F . w . L&rgen trait st udio. Man or woman ·, unu Phone Beacon 5656. Craw. DANIEL A. WHITE, of Cost& Kesa. California. all of his J"'-
Administrator of the estate of
Alma Libbey Eckleen, deceased.
EDWARD R. MILLIGEN. Allor-
ney for Administrator, 20 l'Jo.
R aymond A've., Pasadena, cb.li-
fornia .
Pub.-Aug. I , 6, 8, 13. 15. 1946.
right. title. and lntett1t In and to the car necessary. Liberal commis-ley Furniture. 1812 Newport ron~i~~ce~e:f~~!tfu~trt~'ridt~:J!: sion. See "Mr. Fox, Bernard of Blvd., Costa Mesa. etfe
bustnes• known as the Balboa Cate H II ood S tudio Balboa Inn CASH F OR USED FURNITURE and located at the Northwest corner 0 · yw • or Ba.y A\·enue and Wuhington Street Arcade. Phone Harbor 1048. PHONE BEACON 5538-J. in that portion of the City or New* 58-4tc ....,. ,.,.C
port Beach known u Balboa. --------------u toi;:'ethe r with all Ill! pqulpmenl. good !..;._ ___________ _
name. &nd good will or 11.aid bwilneu. YOUNG WOMEN FURNITURE FOR SALE
Formerl.J' Gordon'• Dl"lll'. Oral English a nd Dramatics dur-on the 8th day of August. 1946. at ten o'clock a.. m. at the office of Ross
Synth•t1·c-1'ls have •--n de\•el-Greeley. 302 Main Street. Balboa. Call· ·T elephone Operating F OR SALE-Piano. Stager up-
right, grand, $200: twin con
spring mattresses, $25 each:
twin deluxe coil springs. $15
each. Phone Harbor 494.. 58-tfc
Ope.a Eve.ry Day ing the last three years resigned ~==:::~~~=~=~==~! in ord('r to be married. She became
.. -... ut.""r fornla. The con!ltderallon or price ls
oped that will continue to n ow at to be pa.id at the time and pl&ce of p ositions are available
temperatures as lo\v as 121 de-sal)ated thll! 3l!!t ctr1.y of July. 1!>.t6.
Corona del J.\>lar
Malt Shop
1018 Coat m chw•y
• Old tashloned malts
We mean just this.
Domestic and
Commercial
Perfecold
Newport Electric
Appliance Co.
Ulll ~ llUft. -11•
the bride of Captain l\.Yedric Ivan
Llnder. U. S . Army. on July 11 .
at l\iC'moriol Chtlrch, Stanford
grres below zer o. They are for use WM. J . ADAM S. to YOU in your Own
I · I h dr I' I Vendor.
university, California. n a1rp anc Y au IC Systems. Pub.: Ault. 1. 19-46. COIDffiUni ty. F OR S At..E-Bed-davenport with
mattress. $15: over-stuffed chair
\vith gr('('n covf'r. $5 .. N. 0.
\Vendcn, 234 Goldenrod Avr: .•
Corona del Mar. 60-4tp
Mrs. ~·1 a r t h e 1 I a l\.YcSC'vney, 1 tC'acher of Oral English and Dra-
ma tics, during the past year. left
in order to aCC'('pt a position in the
Dramatics department of the Ful-
lC'rton Junior college.
Mrs. TerMa P a tterson r esigned
from the Spanish deparbnent In
order to assume the dutie!i of a
WING SANG BOAT & REP.Am YARD
811 Coast Highway 101
Pbone~MJ.4
ttt
housewife. Her husband. Vernon • Jloorlnp lllld .,.ee !.,.Jlahlo
P atterson. is a teacher at the for Boat. for Sale .
Huntington Beach High school.
Mr. Elmtt Rehlne, who served • hddle eo.Na far Beat ·
In the Metal Shop during the war by tile weeli • -th.
eme.rgency, has resumed charge ot ;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ his own repair sbop in C.OSta Mesa.
He plans to teach some night
school clUIH In metal work dur•
Ing the comtns ,.....
Mn. Mary Ulrich, former Mary
Hill, teachtt of Spanish. W1ll mar-
ried prior to the end of the ochool
,.... and Intends to be with htt
husband in another community.
HECChanges
Meeting Place
Dbes Y"r HOllse
Need Painting?
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No ...atlq. _Work .S.-tm._i•·Wy by hlidlJ.y """""',_...,,,_. Palni::::t, .. --iiod--eqalpme11t .... noe.a
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Owoed ud operated by World War 0 Veterw -w• :roar i1e111 •mmt good wlD ud pUr-.p.
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FcwFree!Wt-hil
Phone HARBOR 2 6·4 5
Bea1 aid Holm•
Announcement is being made of
a change in meeting place for the
next session of the home econOmlc.
section of C.O.ta Mesa Grange.
which "''as to ha~·e been held at
the home of Mn. Ddttdge. In-
stead members Will meet with
Mn. Edna Hutchins, Bernard
street. at 11 L m. Tuesday, Aua:-
ust 6. Mn. Dclttdp 'lrill be -·
-at tho AQllUlt 20 mHtlna. l•----------------------·"I •
Starting pay is good,
experience is not required
Frequent increases.
Vacations with pay.
Advancement
opportunities.
Appll,/
100 E. Bay 4\ ff., Balboa
5141' N. Main St., Santa Ana
er
Aak the open.tor for the
O>lef Operator
Southern Califomi4
Teleplione Compuy
FOR SALE-Lenic upholstered
wing ch air, excellent condition.
$.'Xl. 211 Onyx, Balboa Island.
Phone Harbor 623-W. ~ 1 tc
BOATS. SUPPLIES D
FOR SALE-Very nlce 18-ft. S.!n.
boat, olx passengers, perfect
condition, with trailer, $2800.
Phone i;anta Ana l!l-J. ~3td
FORSALE-Sru~.acellmtoan
ditton: racing lalll (former fleet
champion!; also mow-bird Nils.
107 Saphlre, Bolboa Wand.
~2tc
FOR S.U ,F Runabout ''Creepy
· 42-tfc Mouoe" 14 tt. ... 11 5· excrilmt -.-ALE--IOllCELL&Nl:O---'----Ul---.-1 oondltlon. -'o.mer. ' Hmtlor
2450-W. S.2tp
~ SAL&-Man's and woman'• WANTED--Bolboa Dinghy. 120 ~~l2° Abalone Ave.59-~; Abalone Ave., Balboa Jaltncl
119-tfc
SEE FRAME PUILDING--11 ft. =~~---------
by 15 ft. t 2 !96 E. Central, to FOR SAL&-18 ft. cabin ~ •
• ., on trailer; exaiDent oondltkm;
be moved. \en phone York, ·..Oady to go. s.., at Sa-··
11U3 L. A. ~ .. tp Machine Works, 1604 Newpa<t
PADDLEBOARD. l2 fL ; perfect Blvd., Costa Me.... S&-2tc
oondltlon. l.Z!,,. ~polena, Bo!-FOR SAL&-Flshlne boat betilc
boa Island. S!l-4tp p.lntecl now. 7311 Sea ·Sbcft
FOR SALE-~ bi.-ul&n, Dr., N . B. Phone Harbor 1-.J.
8x3ll with cue. Sa!! U2 cr,.w can otter 1 p.m. !llt-ttc
Ave.. BaJboe tslent, ~ltc Seq_ that mawant.td W tldll w-Ille a· ,...., o+m+w • • ..... -Tlam -
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_ ....
'' ••••. mA2W '' n••.m.a.n ,.,. ..... ·~ ,, n••. mr.&n
A 111U810AL A UDIO
22 ft. Criltcrafl twin cockpit; .ooc1
condition. $2()00. Port ()range,
113:1 Cout HJgbway. 59-2tc
GOOD med pianoo for practice.
Some u low u $57 and $79 or
. rent a pUtno for $5 per mo. Let
the children learn. Danz..Sdun1dt
Piano Co., 520 N. Main. Santa
Ana. :56-tfc
SMALL SAILBOAT and trailer
tor sale. price $200. Call Ham-.
llt"'1 Low• 229 Opal St., Balboa bland. H.;,.bcr 259G-J. 59-611> BABY GRAND-lle1)cme18ec1 Now
only $4115. Thia ls a &real bar-
FOR sALE-Soow!Jlrd sand dollY : gain. Dam-Schmidt Piano Co.,
lapotral« rowboat and yacht Santa Ana. :56-tfc
dinghy 1319 East Contra! Ave., =""=--:----:,-,--.,.-,.--I BaIOO.: 5~2tc WORLD famous Spinet type
mirror piano. Repoaetaed. Now
4-CYL.. 15-KW. 110V, D. C. HW reduced to $295. Tenna. Superb
Die.el Gen. $1000 cash. Fun tone. Mahogany cue. Dellcned
Zooe eo.t Co., Balboa. Ph. Har-for style and long service. Danz-
bcr 6. 58-4tc Schmidt Piano Co., 520 N. Main.
WILL EXCHANGE 50 ft. slip In Santa Ana. :56-tfc
W)lmington for same in New-ANOTitER magnificent Steinway.
port Harbor. Call Erwin Plenoon Medium glze .. Beautiful mahog-
. at Kimble 5283. 52-tfc any case. The piano of the
FOR SALE-~1atched pair BUDA ?rtasters. Danz-Schmidt Piano
marine dil'.'M.'I 125 h.p. engines. Co., 520 N. Main, Santa Ana.
J. E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Bhd.
CCOta -Ph: Boo.con 5321>
SPECIAL!
~one-bedroom house on
two large lots near Newport
Blvd. Furniture includes Cold-
spot refrigerator, washing ma-
chine, table top stove, etc.. FUll
price-
$5000
with $2500 down.
Half Acre
On East 18th street. with unfin-
ished house---
$5700
Easy Terms.
F. JACK SULLIVAN
C.orona cSe:l Mar Harbor 1.247..J
HOMES
New twc>-bedroom stucco; nice
dinette, large kitchen, hardwood
Ooors throughout, big double
garage with service room--
$9500
Just completed-a fine nvo-bed-
room home on a comer lot A
beautiful beam ttiling li\>ing·
room with a large fireplace: kit-
chen has lots of tile and extru.
1be construction materials and
fixtures are the fin~t to be had
See this home toda.Y-
$17 ,500
BAYSHORES ' BALBOA
LEASEHOLD ESI'ATES--Select your new home from
the ones now being completed. Cmlact us for
details.
BA.LBOA ISLA'ND
TWO BAY FRONT HOMES-Completely fumlshed.
Available for poosEssiOO. Priced to sell.
WELL LOCATED--small is!aJMi home, fumlshed
$11,500
SELECT NOW from 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes.
I
NEWPORT ·BEA-CH
for
THREE SMALL HOMES-S4500. $4750 and $6500.
• HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY
Realtors
;t ;t ;t ;t
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FLOATING SHIP REPAIR SERVlCE--Well built
barge equipped with 60 amp. charger, fuel and fast
bilge pumps, glass bottom ha~1450 fuJJ price
for a business that cleers about $350 a month and
terms, if you want them.
~ at Boatsv.•ain's Locker. 1003 SS-t!c
Coast Hiway. Newport B<ach. DOGS. CATS • PETS Sii New 3-Bedroom Home Calif. 60-lfc --'-'-'-----------1
A nice small home belo'-'' the high-
way: two bedrooms. dinette. kit-
chen and living-room. It has
hardwood floors throughout and
is as neat as a pin .• Has a large
garage and patio. Can be
bought furnished1 for-
Close to ocean and bay.
TWO NEW 'IWO-BEDROOM HOMES-S8500 each.
~QUE SHOP-A money maker with very I~"
overhead. The only shop of Us kind around henj.
Grossed $15,000 last year. Good set-up. W1ll in-
ventory close to $6750 which is the fuJJ price. An
• :. -.interesting . opportunity for a person who likes
\U'tiques.
-="----::---:.-:-:--:---:.=,.-::-::..,~I GORGEOUS pedigreed Siamese ~t location; hard"'ood floor5;
16 ft. speedboat "'tth trailer ; ne kittens for sale· excellent stock; noor furnace: double garage-
paint, recently overhauled; ri.'as· beautiful eye ~lor. 233 East $12,200
onahlr prlC"C. 1221h Apolcna. Bay (rear house), Balboa Isl-
Balhoa Island. Phone Harbor and 57-4tp Terms.
Hfi.">-M. 6(). ltp ~~::.· -~,----..,.---:--:---::~ I
F OR SALE-Fis.hin!:!: boat, 32 ft .•
built 19"11 : fully rquipped:
s~·ordfish plank; ne\\' Gray mo--
tor. Likt' nC'w . r eady to go.
Phone 1-larbor :>MO. ~ 60-1 tp
F OR SALE--SnO\\'bird. complete;
DOGS-All breeds, stripped, clip-
ped. and bathed by A.K.C. li-
censed handler. Fl'ee pick-up
and delivery service. Send care!.
R ussell L. Ketcham. 421 Poin-
settia Ave. Corona del Mar.
52-tfc
nils. trailer. rover. 1564 Ocean _S_P_EC_IAL __ AN_"_N_O_UNo--GEMENT===:::s:-7'.sa
Blvd., Balboa. 60-2tc
FOR SAL&--P!'nquin. $350: Eagle.
~1300 : thrr<' Star boats at S750
and up: cahln V1kin~. S2200: 32
f~.· sloop at Sf~J{X). Viking Port.
909 ('mi.st IIi~h\V:ly, Nc"ix>rt,
&aeon 50..13. 60~2tc
FOR S;\LF.-21 rt. ~1a llard Knock-
about !liRilboat . 11uilt 1n 1945.
SIN'J~ thrN"' in cabin and t\VO in
PRE-BILT HOMES CO.
GARAGES -UTILITY HOUSES
HOMES
Immediate Dcilivery
A. M. DIXON, Dealer
201 \Vestminstcr
Ne\vport Heights 57-4.tc
Residence Lot
on Flower street in Costa Mesa
Only $1400
5 Residence Lots
On Walnut Street. Best buy in
town at-
$1000 Each
One Bedroom Home
Not completed. Roof is on and
most of the plumbing in
$3600
$11 ,500
Two vcry nice homes within one
block of the Ocean fTont . These
have two bedrooms each, fire-
place and den. Both landscaped
and ready to move into. Must
be sl'en to be appreciated. Both
priced at-
$25,000
A new three-debroom home c\OSf'
to the OC"Can: nice fireplace. big
living-room \\"ith large windows
facing ocean. Plenty of clothes
cluset space. large bright kit-
chen and dinette. Big double
garage \\'ith ser\;ce room. \Von't
last long at-
$17 ,500
BUILDING LOTS--S400 up.
CORONA DEL MAR
' SPECIAL-Modem stucco close to stores; one bedroom,
large living -room, hardwood floors throughout.
Tile in the kitchen-.
PRICED at $6900
MODERN STUCCO-Two bedrooms, fi replace and floor
furnace. Venetian blinds. Hardwood floors. Walled
yard and beautifully landscaped. Lath house and
patio. 1\v<>-<,ru" garage. Excellent condition.
PRICE $14,700
EARL W. STANLEY
REALTOR
('O('kpit . 1-l<L" l:t tPSt hard,,·oods ---------~-.,..,lL~t'(I in consiruction. Price, RAl\1 Er\'GTNEERING CO.-l\ta-
$1900. Ph. JJ;irbnr 3fi9. 6(1.Jtc rine machinists-machine \vork J . E. Barnes & Son
COVERING GREATER NEWPOR T HARB O R
On Ballxwl Island-3-bedroom 615 Coast High'\•ay 225 Marine Ave.
house \loith a bath and a half. Corona del 1-tar 3113 \V. Central Balboa Island
of all types, pick-up and deliv-
26-ft. sp<'('d !:>oat, po"·cred \vith ery service, dock facilities while
01r\'"!lilC'r 1\cc ~1nri nc cn ~i nc; under repair. \Vilt do work nny
1806 Newport Blvd.
Cos ta Mesa Ph. Beacon 5320
60-1 ~c 3 cc~kplts : thornu~hly overhaul-hour night or day. Located at
ro ; In "'ater now at Alamit?s C£'ntral Boat Works Yard, Rhine ------------
Bny. S-"'850 or tradC' for cabin Channcl. foot of 31st St. Phone
type hoat. Courtesy to brokcrs. Harbor 287-J .
\Vritc or call Jim \\'ilson. 35 ------------
Beautiful Building Site
One-half acre. Lots of fruit trees.
Santa Ana. Lt-!'lg Beach. 51-tfc
FOR SALE-New 1-tarine Kohle1
Generator, 1500 watts. 32 vol!
D. C., retRil prlct' for this powet
plant is S516. We have 10 lef1
tor clear ance sale, $374. Yeakel
Bros .. 225 So. Vermont, Los An·
geles. Phone EX. 0882. 45-tfc
Fire Equipment Tests
C-0-Two. Pyrene A Foam 1'!fllls.
CO. tlxed s)'1lem and Portablet
now available.
Carpenters Available
for general maintenance
and repair
O. Z. ROBl:RTWN
Call H arbor 83
KEYS
34-tfc
Ka.de While You Watt
VOGEL'S
East side of Costa Me~a-
$2000
Nice Six-room Home
On Elden avenue; three bedrooms;
chicken equipment and lots of
fruit trees; one acre of land-
$10,000
Terms.
100 14aln St.. Balboa F ODEN m M&rtn•. Bal-1a1an<1 EV A . RH
9'-ttc Realtor
locatC'd. 1 1~ blocks from the Phone: Harbor 1646 Ne''l>Ort Beach Phone: Harbor 1776
ce nter of to\lo-n. Nice fireplace · 60-ltc
in living-room. bright kitchen. -----·--------------------
A single-car garage do,vnstairs,
See this at once--
$19,500 .
LOTS
Business Frontage
On the highway, view lots on the
ocean front and lots In every lo--
cation both sides of the highway
at prices from $1100 on up. ·
I have many other homes
and lots for sale
lf you are In th(' market to buy
or sell, let's talk It over.
SEA VIEW HEIGHTS ESTATES
1,
Large Restricted Building Lots
Unobstructed View of Ocean and Harbor
Adjacent to Fastest Gro,ving Shopping Center
Paved Streets-All Utilities in and Paid For
Terms ot Sale-Cash or 1-3 Down
Easy Monthly Payments
Act Now ETS HOKIN A GALVAN
1000 Coast H1ghway
Ph. Beacon 5a22 73-tfc 470 Newport Blvd., Coota Mesa F. JACK SULLIVAN
BUlllNE88 OPPORTUN1TIE8 '° ~'TON B • n•~
New SUbdivislon Selling Fast -
For Choice Location·
FOR SALE-14 ft. clinker type
&ki!f, $35. 25 Beacon Bay, New-
port Beach. 56-tfc
PUMPS
WORTHINGTON
PRESSURE · CENTRIFUGAL
~ IU'-''li:oJ.... 1213 Coast Highway
FOR SALE-Sandwich, cold drink RUSSEL W. BARTINE CORONA Dlj:L MAR
and confectionery store. Net PERNEL G. BARNETI' ·~ yearly. For sale with Broken Phone Harbor 1247-J ~ 60-ltc
tease. 320 Marine Ave., Balboa Ph. Beacon 5TI3-R ------------Island. 60-ltc 60-llc
--~~~~--~-~-FOR RENT U REAL VALUES
CORONA DEL MAR
For AU Pressure TO RENT from August 15 for one A splendid one-story home contain-
ing walnut paneled den, dining-
--0---
RALPH P . MAS KEY , Realtor
3411 W. Central, ()ppo&ite Udo Theater
(Courtesy to Realtors)
60-ltc Soden Refrigeration year. nicely furnished three-bed·
623 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim room home. Can be seen any
Tw~bedroom home, 10 years old;
2~ acres: good district near
high school. If you want acre..
age and a home for the future.
here it J . Full price only--
room, living-room , breakfast --------------r-----------I
room. two baths, two bedrooms 1 Phone 4652 60-ltc day. 304 Anade Ave., Balboa.
6()..tfc
M CYI'OR BOATS READY TO GO T" •
Take away-just a fl'W da~ aft~ J:OR RENT-Nicely furnished _._ "' room separatl' entrance. close you orl.K'.r-be. ch S' 1 516 36th 1-Your choice of any of ClUr boats to a · 1ng e man.
18 to 14 ft . J, made of light, St. 59-2tp
tough, waterproof plywood '~th "'A..VTED TO KENT U
2-An extra efficient i 'i4 h.p. in-
board motor installed and \VANTED--Room or Apt. for
3-A pat('ntcd "F1cx1drive" nexi· single man, weck of Aug. 12-18.
ble ihaft-propeller u nit (pro-Phone Orchard 70589, Ingle-
..... 11€.'r lte<'rs boat, lifts up-ifl wood, evenings; reverse charges. ,,_ 60-2tc beaching boat).
... ComplCte, r('ady to shove ctr,
11.l thes<' typical pr\ces;
10 ft. s kl fl. . .. .. . •... $262
12 ft. skiff ~2\4
'
'"'hile our stock lasts)
WATSON -BOATS
"Small Boot Hdqrs."
"611 Coast Hi"'aY' 8€.'acon 5277 60-tfc
MU8J€AL A RADIO
FOR SALE-Upright piano. good
ronditlon. $200. Phone ~aeon
5TI2. or call 205 \Vcstnunster
A\·e., Ne,,-port Heights after
5 :30 p. m. 55-tfc
Radio Repairs
All makes: tube!i. etc.
Beacon 5763
BURT NORTON
BY ELDERLY gentleman of re-
finement. good habits and quiet
life, small cottage or apartment..
Permanent. Write Box 382, Co-
rona del l.1ar. 59-2tc
WANTEO-A hon€'ymoon cottage
or apartmrnt n£'ar ·beach from
August 17 to September 14. Dr.
V. C. Kelly, 303 N . 12th. Albu-
querque. N. l\l. 59-2tc
\VANT TO RE!'.'T -2 or 3 bed.rm.
unfumishE'd house. \VUl lease.
Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707
or 13. 35-tfc
APT or Sl\1ALL HOUSE "'anted
by man and "'ifc. \Ve do not
drink or smoke, no children or
pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W
or '''rite Box "X" Newport Bal-
boa NeY.:s-Timcs. 37-t!c
91.S Coast Hlg:hv.•a y, Newport ,,
23-tfc =REAL==-=E=S"-T'-'Ac:TE=-----~-
$8950
One-bedroom home on 1 %. acres;
sleeping porch, 8x32 feet ; out-
standing kitchen: hardw oo d
floors. This is really a good
buy at only-
$10,250
Completely Furnished • Tu·~bedroom home. close to Coast
highway in Corona del ~'1at·:
hardwood floors. firepl:ice: re-
frigerator only one month old.
This Is really an outstanding
buy. Full price only-
$12,500
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON
REAL ESTATE
Insurance and
Bwiincss Opportunities
1972 Ne"1>0rt Blvd .• Costa Mesa
Ph. &aeon 5225 60-1 tc
plus 2\0 garages. Situated in A TIENTION, BUSINESS
the fin est residential section on
a beautifully landscaped 45-foot
corner lot with a sprinkling
MEN!
system-
$25,000
EL BAYO TRACT
Corner lot with two stucco apa.rt-
mcnts completely furnished .
Facing a public beach on the
bay. Three-car garage--
$20,000
BALBOA ISLAND
1\vo bedrooms. u,;ng-room, break-
fast room and an extra slee~
ing room. Close to the ba.y-
$18,000
NE\.YPORT HEIGHTS
Unlimited ''ic''' of the ocean and
near the bay with a three-bed-
rOOm home. Completely furn-
ished-
$9750
!NCO.ME
--We Need Listings-s--
of small business and income property.
We have a large number of people looking for business
of all sorts.
Today's Best Buy
Four-bedroom home, new; furnished;
In Costa Mesa-
$12,500
A. "SANDY" STEINER,
and Associa tes
I 634 Coast Highway 101-Beacon 5173
HARBOR INVESTMENT
Realtors
two-car garage.
Realtor
60-ltc
COMPANY.
Other BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES and BUSI-
NESS PROPERTY now available in all zones. Good
selection of lots in most sections of the harbor area.
I . ;j; ;t ;t ';t
BElTER BUYS IN BEITER HOMES
LIDO ISLAND HOME-Fully furnished 3-bedroom
and 2 baths plus maid's bedroom and bath. Spac-
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 mode m story-and-a-half de-
sign. Complete furnishings are truly better quality
and include everything from a 1946 radio-phono-
graph to kitchen fl atware. Built in 1942-com-
pletely redecorated this spring. Pliced at $35,000
,\!i!h terms if desired. Immediate possession.
EL BAYO SPORTSMAN'S HOME-60 feet of
waterfront with piers and float. Badminton court.
Se\>\:n bedrooms for family and guests. A roomy,
well furnished home about 25 years old. but well
cared for and in fine condition all around. If you
need plenty of room for your Ilarbor career , you'd '--...
better take a good look at this $40,000 place. --...._
Terms if you want, plus immediate possession. ·
;t ;t ;t ;t TW-o GOOD 'IWO-BEDROOM HOMES-Well lo-
cated near canal. Brand new. $8500 each. Quick
possession. Or, if you have something else in mind,
call us.
BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT LCYI'-lnter-
estlng location --··-···-·-····-·--··--·-···············$13,500
.LIDO ISLAND 45 FT. WATERFRONT-Bulk-
head and ret:urils. .................... .,.-····-··-·-······-···$12,000
18 acres in Costa Mesa; well located. ........... $19,000
HARBOR INVESTMENT
COMPANY
Realtors
30th at Central Pb. Harbor 1600 & 1601
60-ltc
MO!\~ WANTED John D. Burham
2001 Ocean Blvd.
Phone Harbor 3l~Balboa
2 new Cape Cod houses on
Ocean Front on the
FOR SAL~Fint trust deed-
$4500 at 6%-10% discount. A
L. Matthews, 509 31st. Newport
S..ach. Ph. Harbor 2577. 60-ltc
Peninsula AUTOMOTIVE A TIBEll •
2000 OCEAN FRONT FQ!i SALE-' 41 "Red Arrow"
1-atory and a half, 2-bedroom. house trailer , 24 ft.; sleeps four.
bath, large room upstairs for Insulated , new tir es, good shape .
guest, living room. fireplace, 2560 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
kitchen, bedroom and bath over ___________ 00-_21p....;c
garage, wall heaters.
2004 OCEAN FRONT
TIRES
Cash for your used tires
Sell Them for top price at
Lester's 0. K. Rubber
Weld ers
1-story and a half, 2-bedroom and
bath. large room upstairs for
guest, living room, fireplace,
dining room, kitchen, CO'Vered
porch with barbecue, lawn, Recapping Wheel Balancing
flowers. bushes, tirick walks, Section Work.
picket fences surrounding each. 2900 W. Central, Ne,vport Beach
beautiful unrestricted view of S4-8tc
ocean. These houses open daily TRAILERS a
for inspection.. 52-tfc ------------
COSTA MESA
123 FLOWER ST:, hom e or busi-
ness: 8 large rooms. 5 bedrooms.
double garage, Jot 50 by 15V, 1
block to center of town. Im-
mediate poss., $13,000. OWner.
TRAILERS FOR RENT-Do )'OUI'
own hauling and movtng. All
new equipment. $2.25 and $2.!IO
per day. We fumlsh the hitch.
Myrehn Bros. Service Statlcn,
cor. 17th A Newport Blvd., a.ta
Mesa. 4S-cft
52-tfc ------------RA---D"°'l"O,-.""H"O"'U"S;:cE;::-C:::;ALLS---;-;--;--.---FOR SALE-Chicken Fryer plant,
N ow ·that 11.ddltlonal competent near Barstow, output 1200 fry-
techn!dans are available, we are ers per week. Excellent equip.
FOR SALE-Ni ce lev('l lot on
N('\\-pe>rt Heights, $1600.00.
'f\\·o acres. Costa 1-fesa. "·est
side, $1800 per acre. A. L. ~tat·
the"•s. 509 31st. Newport Beach.
Ph. Harbor 2577. 60-ltc.
Five rC'ntal units: 3 2-bedrm., 1
1 -bdrm., and l bachelor: five
garages. Built on two large
corner lots with a marvelous
,;e"' of the bay and ocean. Com-
pletely furnished including five
refrigerators and five new water
heaters -$15,000 cash will
handle-
BOAT BUILDING PLANT
Six week$' old statement shows close to $40,000
assets and a cut-Off made today would probably
boost that another 10 per cent or so. Its incor-
porated with half capital stock owned by each ot
the two partnen, both active in the bnsi!ll!S'C But,
ooe partner wll1 sell his full interest for about
three-quarters ot book value. A profitable busi-
ness with good equipment in an .,,,ce11ent location.
a 1------LO-------.. -AIRPLANES llONft TO Al'!
able to maR service calls 00 Tu·o modern houses. Good water
Large oomolrs.. All work guar-supply. Ph. Harbor 2625-J.
antood. HAROLD L. RAMM. -------=-___ 52_-_2t_p
s.os. Radio. 300 Morine A~. El Bayo Tract
Ph. Harbor 'lllO. 34-tfc Lot on Bu Avmue
Radio and Electric $4750
REPAIRS
24-HOUR SERVICE
All Makel -Pick Up A Deli,-.ry
PERRY HARDWARE
1S0!5 Cout Blvd. Harbor 232
CORONA DEL MAR 54-tfc
GRAND PIANOS-You wW be
utoundrd 8 tour great big
stock. Klml>8Jl. Steinway. Soh-
meT Hallet and Davia, Story
and ' Oark. One gorgeous Otlck-
ertng and It ls the ttal Otlck..--
ing. too. Many othen to choose
from. Priced to start at $395.
T ei:rm .. Or ttnt. Danz Schm1dt
PiBDO Co., EttJusive\y pianos.
Nothlnc •lie. 520 N. Main.
Santa Ana. 55-tfc
Drtn ~--8pan a lb.
Large Corner Lot
On Penlnsula. with view.
$6750
Business Lot
""1 th two small houses
$10,600
Several rood Bu Frcnt Lob
LOT ON OCEAN BLVD.
$3000
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. C.ntral, -
Phone Harbor 163 ~tfc
FOR SALE-Newport Height.I,
several good lots priced $1000
to $1500. Terms i! desired. Call
Hub Powers. HarboT 62-W or
794-R evenings. 60-ltc
Very Attractive Five-room Home
Near So. Bay, Sl.3,500. unlllrnlshed.
ISLAND REAL TY CO.
201 Agat•
Balboa Island
Phone Harbor 377 • W 60-1 tc
BUY FROM OWNER
Save $7 ,500.00
Balboa Island
Bay Front Home
Now and beautifully rurnlshed. 4
bedrooms, large living room.
~aoe, 3 baths, t<=ed air
conditioning, 2-ear gar. Nothlns
finer on the bland.
$52,500.00
Owner leaving. Immediate
poneuk>n.
Phone Harbor 1511-W
15&-2tc
•
'
$25,000
JOHN E. SADLEIR
302 Main St., -
Phone Har. 2034
•ltc
FOR SALE-Lot 50x12'7 ft. 6 In.,
excellent location, Newport Htl.
Utllltles. $1700. Call Har. 1374-J.
!!9-2tc
FOR SALE-Beautifully turnlshed
7-room stucco. ranch-house type
beach home, practically new.
Just completed on 2 corner lob.
Concrete street in good location.
rumpus room. fll"eplace, pe~
double Ke.rage, large pon:h and
sidewalkl in. Flowen started.
$17.000. Poa<uion 1 week or
leu. 312 36tb stroet. Newport
Beach. 60-2tc
Ledl<r -at N..,.n-.
.t.
HARBOR INVESTMENT
COMPANY
Realtors
30th at Central Ph. Hamor 1600 A 1601
. 60-ltc
FOR SALE BY OWNER--Qlolce p.N FRANqsoc> 2-bedroom
corner lot on Minmar Dr. Pb. -b<>me and 2 .apartmonu for In-
Harbor 515. 59-2tc cxme, wW .. n or trade for
New1U I Harbor J.ll._ l;y. Har-
.bar 1600. 57-tfc ~~~-~~~~~~~
MereQ• faldrms at New.'11ma
LOANS TO BUILD, buy,=-
modemlse OI' ref"lmn.t19
N-port -nder1'I !la~ -Loan~-3333 Via Udo Ph. Barber 1SOO
MONEY WANTED
TAKE A HOP over IM Harbor
...... $2.00 ; .u.o flying lnltruo-
tion. Competent ex.-A.AF tn-
1tructon. Also dealers tor
Aeronca and the new ~
"Swift'' planes. Como to N--
port Bu Sky Harbor, one m11o
west of Coot& Mesa on 19th St. w ANI'ED--Private loan, $10,000. . !18-tfc
Securm by excellont propeit;y.1 -----------'--
Box 628. Balboa llland. S.tfc M1n1lo !olden at N-~
A.U'IU9 WAN'IWWW •&11l'Oll-
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
SEfJ. YOUR cAR NOW
w,ilJe Prl I! I are High.
Pbane for our oourtliola blzyer Mio wlD ad wl
edvlw you 1'9Pldb« OPA replatlml, c ·na J11i1B and auauce all detallll .
a.JLBERTSON CHEVROLM' 00., Inc.
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S:::s ~~ Ch•r-n and v=. !:::~ ::'~~~Senate · Body ARMY AIR FORCES 39 YEARS OLD ---Puauc NoTicE
Gerafd Haward Peterson of was a house guest at the home of T I s· '::1ec1~~~50w~es~~ ~~or~er~~:ya ~w'::: 0 nspect 1te
In the 25-mile zone here Wednes--Wallace Kenrucott of South
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Wu also inVoked by police. week at the home of his sister.
Mrs. Florence "torrence. 27th
Boat Owners •••
Canvas
By the Yard
Wide Widths-All Lengths
Santa Ana
Tent & Awning Co.
1629 So. Main Si.
Phone :io7
SANTA ANA
SOl Main
street. Friday Mr. and Mn. Joe
S ummers of Los Angeles we.re
down for the week,.end and .Wed·
ncsday Dick Torrence and two
friends were down. Sunday guests
also included Mr. and Mn. Glen
Nelson and ~Ir. and Mrs. Perry
Nelson and daughter. Sh irley Mar·
Jene. who are here from Chicago.
~1r . and l\trs. Ralph Tangeman
of Pomona "-'ere at their cottage.
113 27th str!'et Saturday, and oc-
cupying the cottage from Wt"dnes·
day to Friday "''er e ~1r. a nd Mrs.
Char les Stortz, also of Pomona.
~Ir. and ?."1rs. George Frazee,
309 34th street .are parents of a
daughter born ,July 29 .at Santa
Ana Community hospital. She
weighed six pounds even.
Balboa, Calif.
GEORGE D. BASSEIT
ACCOUNTANT
Monthly Bookkeeping Service
HM W. Ceatnl Ave..~ Barbor lll06-l, Newpo"' _,.
NOW-'Round the Island Ferry
9:50 A. 1'1. TO 11 P . M.
South Bay, Balboa Yacht Club, East Bay, Richardson's, Evans',
Villa Marina, Shields', Balboa Yacht Basin, Beacon Bay, Harbor
Island and South Bay: Hail from any dock or float.
BALBOA ISLAND FERRY
llABBOB 82-W
For
MAR IN E
HARDWARE
PAINTS &
VARNISHES
HOUSE . &
BUILDERS '
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Senator J ohn L McClellan or
Arkansas, chairman of the special
Senate committee to inspect pos-
sib1e sites for the proposed na\•al
pos t graduate school, has given as-
surance tha t his committee . will
took over locations In Orange
county.
In a recent letter to J . S. Bar·
r('tt. president of the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce,
Senator l\1:cClel1an states his com-
mittC"C plans to arrive in San Fran-
cisco about September 1 and at
that time V>'ill make out the
itinerary for their trip through-
out the Pacific Coast states. Sena-
tor l\1cClellan assures l\ir. Bar-
rett that he will be glad to ask
his committee to visit Orange
county in response to the invtta-
t ion extended to him on behalf of
the county by Senators Sherida n
Downey and William F . Know-
land of Californ ia, and Representa-
tive John Phillips and Harry R.
Sheppard.
The sites in Oran ge county
which the committee will be ask-
ed to look over include both the
area at the Seal Beach ammuni-
tion and net depot as well as New-
port Harbor territory.
Mr. Barrett s tates that the Har·
bor commit tee of the County Coast
association and t he San ta Ana
chamber will arrange for a group
to meet the distinguished visitors
and assist by furnishing informa-
tion of interest.
South Coast Readies
Four New Cruisers
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It's the .. (z~i~=?=lf:;:..;·~~·~:::..~·-4~"'~11\~·Strut~11~7~&~) ...--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ --Somt thing to boor-the • peuimistic dyspeptic who ha.s
23 rd &
Ph .
Central
2600
Expert
Radio Service
l'bone Beacon 5004-W ---....... ,. -
Palmer Radio
AND ELECl'RIO
ta'8 Newpo"' llmL
C08TA lllUA
VENETIAN BLIND
Manufacturers
We Make Them • A Better Blind
"SUNSHINE CORRECTI.. Y REGULA TED IN YOUR HOME"
Complete Renovating 'by Our Modem Factory S¥stem
Immediate Delivery On
Made-to-Order Blinds -Up to 36 Months to Pay
' Our Prices Remain the Same
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We °"'91' Oruge Coaaty
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Rm-'LITE VENETIAN BLIND CO.
Slc~Jy sla.nu: on t'l.lt'Tything • • •
&ld headed barhe.,s always
rt commcnd.
have a ptt hair tonic they
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If you can laugh ai yourself , othtTs will sm ile
and Lovt you just a little more.
with you
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Encourage chtldrrn to draw .
originality and dirt ction.
They develpp neatness ,
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&chelors maJ(e good hu.sband.s-thty hovt learned to
hang their clothts and blow thtiT own nose. • • •
. Hamng rntmits shou.:s '.\'OU amount to so mething-don't
stn~t bacl{ at thtm-~etp attn and their blows w11J alwa ys
mi.s.s the mar~.
A lictlt too
and a dog 's lift.
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much puppy love-thrn the "dog house"
}ACK LINDSLEY '
aad """"-you're
faMy about the good appearutoe of
all yoar cloUNs -pat them In oar
b•""" for esperl dry eksnlng.
• Tha• to yoar 1w .-U--
ap, '"' have beM f--i to add aa-
cMbfll' de emg eeH to oar ,._.
eqalpmeet. ..._ for pleknp _,._
Ice a& your ... vealeeee.
3 · Day Service
MERCURY CLEANERS
and Dyers
lWNwpw&Blw.L
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The Sip Man
•BOAT LETl'ERING
A SPECIALTY .
8olu..tu1 (JOMfJG'"J
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tril M ·rn
YOUR TRIPS
ktweu 10 4. 1#. fUU/4 p. I# •
Oti a/U'i 6 p., 1#.
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Your 1hopping and business trips con
be more conveniently '!lade after
the morning Nlh houn and Won
the 9Y9nlng irafllc peak.
' lletwMn 10 and 4, when th• traffic
flow 11 llghteat, you can ride can
and ........ with th• "'°" COMlott
••• ahopping, too, II ,... pl1 mMt.
'l!IM-ldl. ""10 .-4
-4MOS c/f#s 6 i--
"Yogurt's the name-Ho.
mer L. Yogurt. I'm a pro-
moter . That's what you need
around this office-a good
live promoter." • • •
"How could we keep pro.
fessionals from smuggling
hangovers in from outside
communities•" asked the
Boss, who sometimes Is not as
dumb as we think.
• • • • "Don't won-y your pretty
head about that," sakl Mr.
Yogurt, wanning up to bis
subject. "Our local hangover
experts could give handsome
handi caps to any outsider ahd
still win. Let 'em bring in
their competition-we have·
home-grown hangovers in this
area that would be. put In
an isolation ward anywhere
else.'' ..
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''Okay," said the Boss. '1I'm
sold. Seeing tha t I will be
entering the contest myself
I'll leave you all here to work
out the details while I go
down to the Balboa Inn to
start getting in to shape. Shel-
by Coon will be my trainer
and manager."
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It looks as though we will
be working, a little shorthand-
ed in this · rea l estate offioe
a t 15th ,\nd Central tmtil
after the contest. but don't Jet
that keep you away. Bustnes
as usual, you know. U you
have a nickel or can find an
tmguarded telephone, ask the
operator for Harbor 1242,
which Is a oecret code meiin-
ing J. M. Mlller's.
Burleoq-.Stq:e ·~ lo ~ all the ent<rtalnen tblnk
everyone In the audlmce ii frcm Mluouri. •
DEAL'S
Famou
Smok~ Flsl-
Alw.,..l'J n1J
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BUSINESS---A F"'o-'chool For Office ·Holders
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Robert L. Sborey-Reconllnc Ell&ID«r
Davis ~ Gay Music Cio.
1M N'..;pwt ~ •••• r vs am
•H W-BL ·-11aa--
G.N.Wells
Real Estate
Pbo11e Ben-. rut
' 1-Newpon ~ -OolH.
0 . C. HARR -• -C. C. O'ITO
Otto's Sporting Goods
and Saddlery
Harr's Jewelry
Twin Locations
18%1 BARBOR BLVD.
Costa M..._ne. 68415-1
Arthur Silver -Bob Padtleld
New Blue Room
(Wu Eleetrlc Grill)
E&TS, DBINKS AND ROMAN(JIJ
P1L -r m4 !OI Palm
Burt R. Norton
RADIO ELECTRICIAN
Phone Be&coa 6763
1111 Co&tt Highway-Newport ae.cb.. OaUf.
O. R. (Pop) Crawley-N. M. (Morrie) Crawley
Distinctive Home Furnishings
Crawley's Furniture
181% Newport Blvd.-Ph. Beacon MM
Costa Mesa-"in the Heart of Town"
Otto Boy d
Boyd's Service Station
"You Otto Buy from Boyd"
1500 W. Oentral-Newport-PIL Barbor BM
AL ANDERSON
Fun 1.one.
Balboa
G. T. Everson
Manager
METZGER STORES
... FtrNtone ...
1'111 N-rt Blvd, Coota M-Beecoa 5!U-W
"Home and Auto SupPly Stores"
RE-ELECI'
Jesse L. Elliott
-l:ncwn.bent-
SHERJFF
TUEllDAY, NOV. 5121 -
Harold K. Grauel
CHAPEL
110 Broadwa)'-Ph. l!IMcon 5810
Coota M-California
A. E. Groty -J. ~.\. Groty
Groty Appliance Cio.
ll'lfcldaln -llla7t&C -.......-..... 115111 1'11 N-rt Bml.-Coata M-Callf.
John E. Sadleir
Real Estate -Insurance
otnoe Ph. Barbor 2034
aft Mala BbeOt Bal-Calif.
F. B. Owen
Newport Souvenir & Gift Shop
GIFl'S OF ALL KINDS '
Pb. Harbor % 1"3-W
lt0t Oceaa n..t-N!?°rt Be1d\ Calif.
HUBBARD HOWE
Pres. Hubbard's
South Cioast Ciompany nu w. Central-Pb. Barbor !IOO
HEINZ KAISER, Owner
Bay Shore Camp
· and Boat Landing
11121 a Cout 111pz-..-Beaeon 5'50
· Lew H. Wallace
Reel Tutate and Insurance Broker
~: Office, Harbor 3 Bes. Harbor 1581
DO! W. Oentral A--N-rt "-di. Calif.
COYE. WATrS
Balboa Liquor Store
10& E. Central Ave.. Balboa. Pb. Barbor !4.71-1 -n.e Rome of Cordlallty" -G. R Brader. M&T·
J. M~ Miller
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Ph. Harbor \24%
16tlil at Centnl-NeW1»0rt Beach
"On Your Way to Balboa"'
Bruce B. Johnstone
at the Sign of the
"FLYING RED ROB8E"
JOHNSTONE SERVICE
llartJor 111!·1
OoMt lllml. at 111 "'lllP'""-wq
Newport Engineering Asl!ociatea
FREDERIC J . SINGER. ~t
•e ""**'en a .... ..... e
UU <'-* llhr!{-ft. Bet -llA
Wallace C. Mattoon
Mattoon's Shoe Store
.. Footwear rm-All the Famlly ..
1"8 Newpolt 8IM..-Oaeta ._
~Mncim Nlt-W
Dr. W. T. Mooney
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON --Cealnl ft. -(M-lllr. -) M
Walter J. Gerhardt
~29'l-W
OUR PHOTOGRAPHER
U'1 ..__ A--COC-del Mar
l\1any Successful Men In Other Fields
Now Swing To Elective Positions
6l3y SAM D. PORTER
We have '-ft talkln gaboot tbl8 for yean-lt'o likened to a
daqerous ~ ~ red Ughta and markers are not ID-staJled ontil many ca.,"'1tie8 liave oocprred.
Yes! We have been trying for yean put to have better busiD<M
men nm for public offiCOJ8 &nd like the signal Dghta It 18 becoming
a reality.
The old day politicians have ron their COW'Se with their dobioul
State Assembly
EARL ST AN LEY
We have t-n talking &boot this for y~t·s likened to a
space of some 10 years developed a real estate business
spreading to four offices-Newport Beach, Beacon Bay, Bal-
boa Island and Corona clel Mar-with 10 salesmen and four
women in the offices.
He is a past president of the Newport-Balboa Rotary club, •
founder of the "Under 20" club which became forerunner of
youth canteens; headed the California Real Estate associa-
tion's 12th district of all Orange county 'ind part of Los An-
geles county; was president of the Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce, is a director of Balboa Yacht club antmember of the Elles and Santa Ana Country club.
In World War I he served in the U. S. Navy; World
War II he served his country as chainnan of Selective Serv-
ice Board No. 171 for three and a half years, and as chair-
man of Appeal Board 18 of Orange, Riverside and San Ber-
nardino counties for 18 months.
Pasadena born, 45 years ago, he is a product of Pasadena
schools and of Occidental college, was active in track and
football, and learned real estate from Anita Baldwin, whose
properties he managed. .
SelVing the Newport Beach city council with outstanding
success, Stanley proved a unique official; he refused to trade
on his official position with the city while seeking the state
assembly post, so resigned as a councilman.
He was elected to the post in the June primaries.
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-giving the public notb!ng but a thombed n08e.
Today we have reached t.hat much ......,led and desirable goal
'Ibis dktrlct Is particularly ble88ed with sncce88fol business men
who are adding their exeeuthe abllltle8 and training ID the man-
agement of oor civic affairs.
City Council
ROBERT ALLEN
Robert (Bob) Allen, city councilman, owner of the
Balboa Island Variety store and property owner on Balboa
Island, was born in Pittsburgh. Pa. He went through the
city schools there, and migrated to California in 1926.
Bob became a banker during his early manhood, and
while working daily in the financial institution, continued his
studies at night at USC. From that he went into investment business.
In 1937, still a young man, Bob came to the harbor dis-
trict and built the Balboa Island Variety store, which he still
owns and operates. A couple of years later his energy was
directed toward his first civic enterprise-starting th!' New-
port Harbor Rotary club. Bob was elected the first presi-
rdent.
The year 1940 was especially auspicious for Bob ·Allen.
He ran for the office of City councilman and was elected.
In the same year he was given the signal honor of being the
only young man named in this entire district for civic enter-
prise by the national body of the Junior Chamber of Com-
merce, and received the coveted gold medal.
Bob was re.elected again to the coun.cil in 1944.
Sailing is his hobby, but Bob is a thirty-second degree
Mason and an Elk. He and hls wife Bernice enjoy their fam-
ily of two <:hildren, Janice and Ann. He believes the harbor
district has unlimited possibilities, and that we have started
up the grade to world fame.
A. "Sandy'' Steiner Braden L. Finch Thomas F. Norton REALTOR
C. F. DENNISON, Associate
834 Coast mway -Phone Beacon 511S
"Ol.uck" Smith & Homer Smith, Proprietors
Balboa Central Market
(Wu B&lboaMeat Market a DellcateMea.)
108 E.. Cflntral-yPb. Barbor !1!9
Bob Callis
Dlsbtbator
QSNEKAL PETE (FLYING R0118EPOWEll)
!!7 -8t.-Newpo-..ft. ..._ 791
Al and .llm's
MEATS
A_..•lell WUll Oottlo'o -·°""'----. ..
· .Jolumy AheD
Balboa Island Sporting Goods
"Everything for the s-·
m ~ .._ &----. -.1__._ We
MAC PELLETIER
Newport Phannaey
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Beverley Realty Ciompany
611 E. C:-lnl-PIL llaltil9r 1• .....
Harold L Hemm
Radio S 0 S Eleclric
-Jlaltao-Balboa !eland n. JiUllel' ,.. ftrOco, o. E., Bolf =, • D I ... ~
......... A ............... ? I "1
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~Mgr.
Finch Ceramics
DAMIA LOPTIEN, Mana£"er
Orkin's Department Store
Ready-!.,.....,...., Beach Togs, Pie<e Goods
lnlants' Wear-Household Ware
none -57-la ... e-t of Coota M._
Donald J. Harmon
BALBOA HORSE RACES
W-, w-.. Woa Mala Street a.D11
ANTON HERSHEY
M~:tSPot
ft. ..... 1111 .............
NELSON STAJTORD e GERALD LIBERTY
.. Manqen ..
Ets-Hokin & Galvan
Newpo<t --San ~ -Wllmlnctcn Saa llle&o -~ndl loa
SUlOIUCJUl!lll
1-~~
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Mary's
Bay & Surf Beauty Shoppe
~ and Manlcurinc ,. E. O.&nl ••• ,. ft. ..............
niru the Barber Shop
Louis Verwey, Prop. .
Casino Cafe & Cocktail LouDse -................. rhL..,,. •
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BAY SHORE CAFE
Phone Beacon 57i5--17tb £t Coast llhn.y
SERVING 12 NOON TILL 9 P. M.
ROSS GREELEY
''PIK-UP''
Carmel Popcorn -Ice Cream
Malted Milka -Rot Dop -Cold Quatto
-Main -Balboa
Dr. Robert A. Crawford
OPI'OMETRIST
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Paul Lorenb.en
Balboa Sp~.rtfishing Fleet ... --~---... -
o~ z. Robertson
General Contraoro,r
m•~~ ... -.aoa .... .-..
Curt H. Bohman
\. nae Bohman CAJmpany 1 'll I a' Bzn -Nil ~ Mii l"1 °'11111 ~ewpaa Bs 1' Olm.
ROBE~T H. REED
Harbor Ciold Storage ..... #Mr"" . ... at. Kewpwft 811•; a.r.
.EARL W. STANLEY . .....
mC::: =::r U::C..~Tll
Ill o...t ...... ~,. .. ... ..... ··---1111 UU Oooltnl A.,.__Newpild -
WliHw ~-~-• I Beach t.,uy ;
Merchant Patrol
I Alll1 °"""'II" llenloe 'HM~..,_~N~-rHll-a
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Theodore Robins
FORD DEALER
ZUI W. O...lnl
.._Rarllor!I
Stanley ·James Barden
MASl'ER MARINER
Beal Edale Bmker-YMlll.t and 8lllp BrellR
111 c.ut m'tlJ'IQ'-l"IL Beeooa Ml'
C. F. Dennison
I A.9eod&ted wflll
A. "SANDY" 8TEJNEa -a..ltor
OM Cout Wpway-PIL -r !571
Jack S . Fred V.
Raub & Bennett
ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS
UN N-rt Boalenrd
Plloae -ll808-W. Coota M-
JOSEPH L. MARSHALL
chrl;ti~ntliut
Balboa .
T. LEFEVRE
"Frenchie's" Barbecue
& Deijcatessen
IO'I Mala SL-Balboa Role! Anlade •
RJCllAKD L PA'1Tl!:ll80N
Cll'll Ensfneon ·
Patterson & Boyle
!!para-Bklc.-1'11. G915 -8-la Ama
Ml Cout Bl'1l. Not1b-PIL 51.ZZ-1-
Capt. B. J. Mc.Nally
MeN&lly'e
Balboa Boat Livery
105 E. Bay A..,~PIL Ra-r -
E. C. "POP'S" LUDWIG
FUN ZONE
Lal'iftt Number Dart Games on Cout . Play Ball with Dolls
B. B. llUle Kane -Balboa
Herbert F. Kenny
POSTMASTER
BALBOA
CaHt.
Geo. Weiss L. Elalne wm.
Cioast ~1!.rties Cio.
108 E. Oontral-Balboa--PIL -· -
W. B. Rowe
Starck's Cafe
!lot n--N-rt
Fritz Goossens -Woody Cooper
Balboa Market
I'll. -· M-801 -St.
Jack Hamilton
Beacon Sea Foods
NEW SPOT
11~ ~ llJ&inn1-N!!!p0rt 0-. Callf.
ALLAN DARTFORD
The Blue Sails
Boob. 8taUOM17, Cuda, An Suit"•
108 Mala SL Balboa-Ph. Ra-r 1'18
Robert E. Arvin's
.Jewelers and Watchmakers
119 Twomtr-·-N-rt -Callf.
Wllllam MacCurdy W. H. (Skip) ~
Mac~~i~s,/
M. E. Nledecker, Sec. & Treu.
l!U ()out m.war · Newport Beb.-BM COD. N1I
Lee ---BEAN II HOLMAN ---Bob
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
aoo 11-.el Drt~r ZM5-0orona del ll&r
J. E. Ragsdale
(QwneT) .
Balboa Motel and Windsor
1U S. Olatnl e 111 S. 0 I ill
BeDaaft....,..rl!I lleDt•OllK.
Bob Allen
COUNCILMAN
MU!O& JllLUQ)~Wff -
VOLNEY L. HAY
Sea-F.sta Mot.el
"Sleep by the Sea"
Im N'•W1tft ..... -c.ea ....
~OOK.1'-0W-
'Tm DO 'lleel'-n:!l ,._rf In lhia '?'hJllwlll>T ...r·
Modet11 l:!Jhoe Repairing
~--Lw.x_,....a ...
Dut.ch Heacock
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NEWS-TIMES
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Snt. 1 iptlon ~le in Advance:~:50 per year in Onon&e County S2. 75 per year to 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8th zooe
Entered u Secmd-Claso matter at the Postoffice in Newport Beodl,
California. under the Act cl March 3, 1819
SAM D. PORTER Publisher
F .G.FROST Editor
W . F . DIXON Advertising Mana&1!I'
Printing Plan~ 3011 W. Central Avenue. Newport Beach, California
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A Dependable Local Imtttutloa. for Over S'1 Jean
Active
Member
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~ Silence is the hardest argument to beat , ;
~ }ACK LINDSLEY. ~ • i llt ! I I• • f1fl • I' I •I •l i<I ii I ,, t 1"1 'I Hllll t •t• I •I01f II 11J•t u11•t >!IHl1ll lll 1rt>Tllll111 II ,.,,.111•10.t "l\ll "t f
Tu>ad to War
According to a recent nation-wide survey. 62 per cent of
the American people now believe that we will have another
world war within 25 years. Only 24 per cent believe that we
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GENERAL EISENHOWDrS BEPOllT
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10 record her• tlae cMtClil9 of •Y ,.-na•o -· s
a..11d ptitudlll to dtaM wko .,.....941 • Muotie49y 41t .... • a..l-
q1.1cu1.•rs aod! o.t tta.. otb ... MaclquCllt9n wWdi c• ap ca~ • ~
and effKti••lt with u.a. h coa I _... •Mlll'IM• 1•1tpid• el
tU coUo.boration ot tboee •CLDY ~ftcila lD dril •d -'lhary
potiitioa.11 in Grkt l rlloiD and lh• 0.Ut.d Sled• wttlil -~ •Y
d'"ti• brought me into contort. a:ad •b-ellc.ts a.lded • o
majOI' deep•• the occompliabm•at of ..., catt"O" tmk. Yet l
bow that oll theu wwld ba•• •• pay o bGI trib\l-te to U..
mory ol two ••IY ••-Dior aad gollaat oEceN wbo •arted tb•
::mpctiqn with u• @d wb.o )091 tb•ir liYH belOI'• its conc:ldioa.
Th••• were A.dmital Sir S.rttGJD H. llmmoy of the loyal HGYJ.
ClD.d A.it Chief Mcuehal Sir Trciftord Lei9b;11follory ol the Royal
Air Force. At the beginning of the ~pera~oa th••• ot6c~rs were
respecti••tf my NaYo.1 CommCU11der-ui-Ch_1•I aad. my AU ~oa
mcmder·in·Chief. The lormn I~ hW W.• lll. 4D curplo..as acad~nt
i:eat Ver.a.ill••· froace. while •till HITlD9 in the .a.me co,poaty.
The Jottet. reliewed bom my comma~d to l~• o••t the . Allied Air
Forces io Southscut Asia. wua loe;t 1n o..a a1rplaoe acci.dent near
Greuoble, frcmce. Tb• war "":ice. the de~otioo t.o duty. and
the ..aCrifice ot th••• two outata.nd1.09 me~ typ1ty the 1n eploceable
cost of the campaigo represented lD the h••• ol ~oua~da ol offi.
cers aad enfuted meo cmd members ol th• wom•a • .. mc•a. of the
Am.ericaa. British. and Freoch lore•.. ,
AU of them died I.a the sphil of that uolty wlUch. joined the
Alli•• in our c;ommoa idealL To them. oad to tho .. who bear
th• wowids of batlle. we. lheir c;omtad•• in cum&. reode1 mos!
grateful cm.d hgm.ble tribut ..
Under the CUTClJll9•m•nla made by th• Combla•d Chiebi of
Stcili tor th• control 01 th• &eld lorcH. ~eoeral of .~• Army Georg.• c. ManhoU acted u their ex•cuti•• ia trcmaauttiD9 .to. me . theu
ord•r• Qlt.d in.structlom. Mor90••r, und.r th• most diatift9uiah•d
Secretary of Wcu. Henry L Sti~n. Genfl"Cll Jl!anhall wua o.lwaye
my dir•d odminiatrati•• aupenor lo my capooty u a com.mcmder
of United Slot•• Anny forc•a. To lh1a great soldi•r·•tatesmo.n.. I
ow• 0 parliculw debt for hi• fri•odly counael and conataot •~P
port. Th•t• wcu aolhin9 throu9hout lh• wcu ao morally •uatam-
inq aa the lcnowled9e that General Mar1holl ~ncurted in the
plans I wcu adopting and the mea.u I woa to.king to p\ll them
into eU•rt.
will have a lasting peace. By comparison, three years ago, I ~------------, rC'COns lr11ct the vast dcvasta tio'l
of h...1·11rs and cities crt•a\\.'\J by the
Nazis, Soviet factorits \\"ill be
kept busy produci ng s1 1pplic~ and
m<tt C"rials for thc-se pur110Ses tor
cl I nn~ tim(' to romc \\'ithout ur.-
d\~rt :i l<:.111~ a na,·al exp 1nsio11 pro--
granl. ("'l''·ious rulf'rs of Rus!'in
h:i.\'c 11 H•'1 to makl" 11 '\ mar;li'.11e
nation, nut tht• fJ<'OP~" B'i a \Vhnlf'
111~1 dttn • 1aht• 10 thf ,.,.<.i:cr. ·n 1c>;,.
)'a'.,, tv•1 n1ut·h t('rrh (ll ~: ;'I nd too
little ~·-r'\\.•~SI.
when the last wa r was at its height, 47 per cent of the people
felt that a lasting peace wa.5 probable, and only 43 per cent
were convinced of the inevitability of another war.
: The diminishing faith of .the American people in man's
.
THE WORLD ...
... AT A GLANCE
Ry !:O\\.r\ RD CL,\ \·TO:S
ability to pre,·ent wholesale mw'der and destruction on an in· I'....------------'
credible scale is in iL<;clf a terrible commentary on the state
of the \\1orld. Its origins ru-e ob\iOLIS enough. \\·c ha\·c
watched the failure of the United Nations Security Council
to arri\'e al ,,·orka lJle agrecme11ts. \\."c ha,·c seen the trend
back to the olcl b.'lance of power policies which did so much
to foment \\·orl(J \\"~t1-s I a11cl II. \\'e ha\'C SCC>n thC" r 1gi1ti; of
small na tion;; clesll·o,·ed and the \·oiccs of clis.."iente rs \·iolC"ntly
stilled. \\1c ha,·c ~n at1thorities pessimistically· forecast
that the \vorlcl m a_\· break dO\\TI i11to t\\·o great Ol)JlOsed
spheres of inflt1cncc. l<.'<-i 11\' the So\'ie t Union ot1 one sicle ~111cl ' . the United States on the other.
The challenge this offers to all the na t ions of the world
is the greatest they ha\'e ever faced. F or . shottld war come
again, it could very well end only in the dea l ~ of civilization
as we know il The atomic bomb is in its infancy. an<I the
"improved" bombs of the h1ture, compared to those of today,
will be like a 1947 car beside the primitive vehicles that ap-
peare<l forty·odd years ago. Other weapons, of unimagin·
able scope and destructive power, are in the experimental
stage. It is perfectly possible that this kind of scientific pro-
gress, once unleashed for war. may mean the ruin of all man·
kind.
\Vhat nation wants this9 \Vhat government, no matter
how greatly it distrusts its neighbors, will assume the awful
responsibility for another war? What differences are so im·
portant that they cannot be reconciled in the interest of a
lasting peace? The very existence of every being, whether
he be Russian or American, Pole or Greek, Indian or Briton,
depends upon the answers given to these tremendous ques-
tions.
Olf ! P. :\.
Th<" :~dminisl rn1ion m.1,· hn.Yf'
\\'O n :-i "\ ictory" in J.:f'I ting C'ons
'"()l't:tt.'1'1 0~ Dl .\l~F.Jt"
grj s.s to p .. '1~!' rt sc·concl l1P ,\ lull
but it cnuldn'1 .:t\lnd n1.1 ny m11r1·
\'i("loril'!' lik" th:1t. Th(' Prt'.;ir!1 ~11
L;"ai nt-d :ittlf'. if ;iny. prC'"lt i:::\' hy
his ,."10 of 1h1' fi :-:-1 n1('11St11'{' Jn ·r1v• :iuL o( tran!'p<11 !Hi: 1:-1()(1
fact, in th(' :inxious \\,<'k" h1•\\\.1'rn 1\rtnv 1:1<1 NaYy \\'i\·,,c:: :l:"'i 111,...i r
thr first nnd ~C'cond hill~ hc> n1ay 1r1or.· 1h:1n 3000 childr€'n t1 r.n1 \:ir t-
hn\'C' \\·ishr<l a i:ond m~n~ Times ous 1.,..·l rt~ in th(' P\lt (f : · 10 the
thnt h€' hnd "\~nrcl ThC" ori:.::i n:il t\mcri<'{1n short•s has been \'il'tU(1l-
proposal Asi df' rrom r{'nl con1rnl. I' cor1111lt·1t·ll. ·rhti:.C' .11·,, tl\L' ;..:iris
th e muntry i:;ni n~ ,·irtu;tlly nothi nj? ,~·ho 111t·l and marri1·•! 1\mrrican
from !h(' n f•\\' l :'I\\' hut ron!usi11n sol di~•r•:; c::tritione>d ovrr:·1•n ..; . .\lost
anrl trouble. Thl' unre>rtainty ahout of th1•1.1 "·er(' from 1\us1ra1ia and
price crilinE::!:' on many of the prin-!\:I"'\\' Zt•:i 'and, but n1hr1·-. carnl'
ci pal commodities "'ill kC'('p busi· fron1 Ne,,-Caledonia, the Philip-
ncss unsettled until the cf('-rontrol pinrs, India and Shan}!hai. F., ... r
board acts on them 1\hout tl1r "1nct.• 1~pril. 19-14. the ··br id C"ship"l"
only persons who r('ally came out have been reachin~ California. bu1
ahead 'on the deal arC' the bu-the task of bringing them "homr"
reaucrats y.·ho ride the publk pay-I rrelly ~ot undr r y.·ny on a full
roll. It "i ll cost John Q. Citi7..rn scale or operation last January.
a cool $75 million to carry them No\v t hat a ll hnv" arrived safely
along fo r another ycar . They're .. Operation Diepc'r" is all .. ,,·ashed
like visi ting rC'lativcs--ju."'t try to l up."
get rid of them. UPllEA \" ALS
"'SAR1\" DfED PROC DLV Bikini is no t the only p lace on
\Vhen thl"' second nC't or the this planet v.·hc rc earlh-shakir.g
drama at Bikini was perfor1n('d I blasts ha\'c occurred in recent
lh(' gallant Aircraft cnrf-ier Sn:-fl-w~ks The revolution in Brilivia
IO~'l ,,·as right in 1hl"' micltllC' or and the terrorist bombing in Pals
ThC' "stn~ ... just a s -;hC' had hc'C'n cstine are cvidcnces of the sccth-
fn r thf' (i'l"St grrat aton11c tC'st fi nd ing underground turmoil .vhi~h
a.<1 ~he had bC'cn in f'>i:;ht m:l jor bursts thrOr.t.1gh to the surface her<'
Par1f1r campaigns nil thl' ''':1y and there throughout the glob.~.
from Guadalcanal to 1'okyo. On The Bik ini "big boom" injured no
'\'cry previous occasi.1n she had one. but the tY.·o othE'r incidents
survi\'Cd the bc-s t--0r tt'.e \\'Orsi -took a hea\·y toll of life end Limb. Labor Backs Teachers punisliment that th(' f'nL'my or the The Palrstine bombing \\'BS sheer ato:n could hand ou t to her. N~\'Y mlt'rder . It did mor e to set back
Although the November general e lection is months mon "'•r • praying IhRt this time the Jowish cause in the Holy Land too. sliC" '''ould come through. But than a ny other act or violf'nC<' In
away, the S\Veep Of SUpport for the initiative School it ,,,35 not to bC'. For 71 2 hours reecnt years. In Boli\ia, th~ story
m easure, Which \VOuld Set the minimum Salary Of 3ftrr the incredible r3rce of tnr \\·as di(fi.:rcn t. There the ViOll:'~CC'
teachers at $2400 yearly, already is impressive. For blas 1 had s prung the µInf('< lX"lt\.' \\'as instrun1cntal in overthro\ving
1 d S
'd · • l' · th<' \··att r line the bi!it cai·ri<'r tri{d the fascist regime "'hich "'as
a r ea Y tateWI e Gr gan1zat10nS tota Ing millio n s Of hard Io k<t>p afloat. It wa; a los· 1 closely linked with the Peron gang
m embers--Native Sons of the Golden . West, State in~ hat tie ='IS the \\'&ter r.rndu:tlly in J\rgrntina. The new goverr.F.!C"nt
A erie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, California fill<'d lhe hold and draggod her should be an impro"ement. Some
C ongress of Parents and T eacher s, California State down. She died BS she had lived-day lhe Bolivians and the J ew> proudly. But to the men of lhf? and the rest Or th~ world \Vill work
Federatio n of Labor -have officially endorsed the u. s. n•"Y she will ne .. er <he for OUl polilical probt.ms in peaceful
initiative and urged its passage. her memory will ever liv(' in their and constructive ways. That may
The l a test o f these endorsements, that of the AFL hearts. nol be soon. but it will be.
R USSI AN NA\")"
in State conve ntio n , is of unusual s ignificance in that 't aff' th · t 11' t t f d t' th t ·rh"' l\losco\v an~ounC"('r1"!1·r: th:it l tlr rman '.\lorrlso!'· Lord Pft"S.i· l re Irms e In e igen COncep 0 e UCa !On a RtL•s:a pla~s to bu.Id a Rr~·11 "'"Y i dent of t hr Cound l ln England-
· .
•
NEWS They l Say~--PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
of. die
CHURCHES •
Pl I F ., e.IT7 8. 1Tl'l.--
"Despite our tecbnica1 knowled&e I. 8. 1t' BY T It
to provide plen~ of food we have Dlt mus ~
otten failed to distribute tt u well .......... • ..., w ..._ '!'fw. ~ C. 7 , .... Is .......
u we should.. In the lone view no .w. ....... 1aa --..
nation is any healthier than its ~ " &IWJW
chili;lren or mnre ~ ~ -:·...:'!.!. ::! ._
A. V. Anchewa, M. D.
rilillim•N -IRlSGl:o:ir
w ~ Jlll&ll•q. -.. o.,_ ........
OUll LADY OF· MT. CAllllEL
14a3 W..t Central Avenue
Sunday V•ae1: 8 and 10 Lm.
Ccnt.-OU.: Sat~ tmm
4 :00 to ~:30 and from 7 :30 to
8 :!!0 p.m.
its farmen." ""-...... ......,
Cloakn.,-artbl a.Jeco.,_ioeharl&, '-------------!I '-----------.....:.J
AIMIMl1SCT
ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH
Balboa laland
~e•t Blaft leadtt la bdJ...,_
"Russia doesn't want an Indian
set\}eme nt noW, as that would ;--------------.1
surely mean greater strength for Armand Monaco
Sunday Mau: 8:30 &.m.
Ccntealom: Saturdays trorn
7 :30 to 8 :30 p.m..
Britain. One can therefore see ABCBITECT
Russia \\'ants Indian agit ation
kept at white ·heat until her own SIA W. Bay Ave., Balboa
plans for security end Po\.\'er are !'7!l~owr oocltmA ....
,. CORONA DEL MAR
OOMMCXITY CHURCH,
CO~GR.EGATIONAL
Perry Frede.rick Schrock,. Mlnbter
611 Heliotrope~ Corona=-.deil Mar
Sunday. Aug . 4, 1946.
9 :30 a. m. Church school.
11 :00 a. m.-1\.iorning \\·orship.
Sermon by Mr. Schrock: "Change
Your Minds as \Veil as Your
Clothing,''
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Udo Theater, Centr•l Avenue
completed."
COSTA MESA COMMUNIT'Y
CHURCH
Carl B. Johneon, Minister
124 E.. 20th St.. Ph. 2475-R
Church achool. 9:4~ L m.
Morning Worab1p, 11 o'clock.
Youth groupa, H igh echool, In~
termedi.ate, Adlll.t, 6:30 p. m.
Evening 1ervice. 7 :SO o'clock.
M.id-week fellowlh.ip and prayer.
Wf'dnesday, 7 :SO p. m.
11 a. m.. Prayer and Sermon.
and Via Lido ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
A branch ot The Mother Church, Henry and Ida Sa.o.de, Pastora
'{he First Chun::h ot Chr18t, Sci· Amf'rican Lf:>glon 1:ran, 15th
entlal, ln Boston. )4a•919cbuselt.a. and Central A\•e.
Sunday School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun· Sunday school, 10 e;m.
day Service at 11 a. m . Wednelday Morning service, 11 a.m.
Tf'aUmonial Meet.ing at 12 o'clock Evening evangelistic service at
Reading Room located at lll 7 :30 p.m .
Palm street, Balboa, ls open daily Mid-week ser\'ice, Thursday at
from 1 P-m. to 5 p.m. except Sun· 7:30 p.m. qeys and holidays nationally ob----------
<e.rved. FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH
The public 111 cordially invited to OF COSTA MES-"-
ettend tbf' churcb M"rvices and uBe Temporary location, American
the Reading Room. Legion Hall
Re''· and Mrs. G. \\lllard Steams
ST.' JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHU RCH
515 West Central, Balboa
(Ebe II Clubhouse)
Rev. Ar"dys T. Dean, Vicar
8:30 a. m ., Holy Communion.
0 :45 u.m .. Sunday School.
11 :00 a. m .. Morning Prayer and
Sem1on. lF irat Sund&)'&: Holy
Communion. J
Pastors
Pbone 2671
Sunday Schoo! 9 :30 a. m.
Morning worship service 10:45.
Crusader service 6 :00 p. rn.
Berean service 6 :30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic seIVice at
7 :30 o'clock.
Tuesday evening prayer service
e t 7:30 o'c;lock.
Loo AJ1P1M NOrmandy 61-0S
CJDBOPRACTOBS
Wagner Drugle9 lnsUtute
Dr. Wilbur c. w-
Chiropractic, Dietetics,
Physlo & Colonic Therapy
19210 Clout 81...i., -
Lacuna---
CLINICAL LABORATORY
Clinical Laboratory
~Oftloe boms: 9 • 4:SO
and by appointment
TELEPHONE HARBOR 8S8
W3 W. Central Ave.
DAY SCHOOL ,
Mortimer School
S02 Coral Balboa Island
Grades: CoU~, PreJl.8.ratory
SUMMER SCHOOL
G. A. ~lorttmer. 1\1. 1\ .• Oxford
Prlnclpal Phone Barbor 662
DE1"TISTS
'
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
BALBOA I SLAND CHAPEL
218 A gate Avenue
FIRST METHODI ST CHURCH
G. Edwin Osher, Pastor 2ZO%VJ W. Cenu'.al. Harbor 1.a.80
Rev. Harry W. White,
A..aclate Pastor
Cbureh School. 9:30 a. m .
Morning \Vora.hip, 11 a. m.
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Grauel Chapel, Costa Mesa
Rev. He.rbcrt. Roth, Pastor
Services: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
Corner Walnut and Church St&.
Coata Meaa
Sabbath achool, Saturday morn·
lng, 9 :30 o'clock.
Preaching 1ervlce, 11 a. m.
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
Community Methcutlat
1420 Wed Centra l Avenue
Rev. E. 0 . Goodell, Pastor
Church School, 9:00 a.. m,
MUrnlng Worship, 11 a. m .
Ypulh Fellowship, 6 p. m .
EVenhtg Worship, 7 p . m.
Mid-week prayer service, Wed·
neaday; covued diah dinnq, 6 :30
p. m._
FULL GOIPEL CHURCH
!2nd and Elden, Coct:a Mesa
Sunday echool, 9 :46; morning
worahJp, 11; Jtvang~letfc eervtce.
7:30 p. m .; Mid-week pra.yer meet·
1ng on Wedneaaay, 7 :45 p. m.;
youog people'• evangelistic aervtce
on Friday. 7 :4~ p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church and Walnut Street.I
L Du•ne C.1nby, Mint.tel",
Servttes: Sunday, 10 L m., Bible
Study; 11 a. m... K orolng wors:hip.
Euclid at Stanford, Garden Grove. NEWPORT BEA9 B 9 :30 a.m. Church school tor all ,_ __________ ....;:._......!
ages .
11 :00 e.m. Morning' \Vorahtp:
Message: "We Thank Thee."
11 :00 a.m. Nursery tor all chll·
dreo during .ervice.
6 :00 p .m . Methocl.Ut Youth Fel-
lowship . Young Adult Fellows:h.lp.
7 :00 p.m. Evening Worahlp:-
Meaaage: "Come Yei Llve."
COSTA MESA CHURCH OF GOD
R.ev . .lame11 P . McGraw, P astor
140 Cabrlllo St-. Costa Mesa
Services Sunday 10 a. m ., 6:30
p. m. and 7 :30 p. m.
THE FRIENDL\' CENTRAL
BIBLE C HURC H
DR. GORDON E. RAPP
DENTIST
Z8SS "'etit Central
Phone Barbor '21 ·1
Newport
Dr. W. W. Westmo...,land
Dentist
1801 Coast mwa.1
CORONA DEL MAR
Phone flarbor 2!!0 D\light. Kinman, pastor, \\'om -
('O's Clubho11111f". CMta M~a. =--------------
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
l\.forning worship, 11 a.m. INSURANCE
Young People's service, 6 :30 p.m. ~------------
E\'angelistic Gospel service, 7 :30
p.m.
Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 p.m.
4th. Strut]
• "'· 117'2
IJncoln N atlonal Life
Insurance Co.
"II.II Name Indicates It.e Cb&racte:r"
DON JEBNtGAN
PhODe Harbor Ut~R
SOB Marine Ave. Balboa 181 .
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
... _ ud A~t P.Uclee
PboM Barbol'J QW •ta 11:. a..,. ...... "-" a.lboa
MORTICIANS
.lohn K. C. Chung. M. D.
~-Sw·-2 • 4 7 • 8 :30
and by appaintment
Beacon 507S
120 E&ot 18th Street
Ooata Me.a, Calllon:da
Laurenoe H. Don:y, 111. D.
Physician & Surgeon
3%1 Marine Ave.. Bal-hlaDd
Phone II.arbor M:t9
. H. R. Hall, M. D.
l'll,yololaD """ s....-
Hours: 2·5, ~Y Appointment
Telephone Beaoon 5848
lSl Bro.dway
Milt-On M. Maxwell, M. D •
1601 Coast mway
Oorona. del Mar
Office Hours : 10-12; 2-5
Phone Barbor 106:!
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave" Balboa
Harbor 11!4
«S S. HUl St., Lo~ .~gelN
TUck er 7612
By Appointment
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 \Vest C.entral Ave.
NEWPORT REACH
f'booe Barbor 10!8
No an1wer : call Bell.ot"(lo 604,9.a
X·Ray Service
T. P. REEDER, M. D.
and
WM. S. WETON, M. D.
Ph.l·slclall!I and Surgeou.
MOO W . Central
Tele phone Harbor 1602
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
' Phone Bea.OOn 5803-W
M. D. Keesling
1808-A Newport Blvd.
CoAta Mosa
SURVEYORS
Raub & Bennett
Surveyon and Enrfneers
1808 Newport Blvd, Co.ta Me.
TeJepbone Beacon MOl·W
2817 W. Central Newport~
Telephone Barbor W
has distinguis hed res p onsible labor leadership in Cali-" 1n.orestmg nows. hu• " " nor "Let us seek by an meam to e n·
forn ia over the years. Without adequate school likc'r to ("UUSC gr("n!. Ct'nl~t·m courage trade within the Empire
tr · · · th' f t h 1 anv)n~ the admirals nr tile ,\n1r'r-as much as nnccible. b\lt not by ,--------:-::-::-------------======== atmng, in is age o ec no ogy, anr; young man or · d 8 · ~ 1can an r1tish navif'l" Rt•n'\on: measurl'S "'hich l"(>Strict the ex-2• H
W Offian iS drastically h andicapped in ife. RUS"lJ·1 is pr1n1nrily a l~nd ('JO.\\er pa.nsion of \\·orld trade." fl-• · 0Uf
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
Mrs. Ell"a.nor Roo8e\'e lt, chalr-
ma.o. of the UN Committee on
lfuman R lghls -"A de mocratic
labo'. movement can be or great
profit to Germany. It y.·iJI develop
freedom of thought a nd opinion
and I trust that our military gov-
ernment will permit e\'cry free-
dom that i.s necessary."
Pueuc NoTICE&
Education is the gre at leveler o f our democratic and is 'ik<IY to remain Su "1,01 her
society ,· it equalizes the Opportunity for advancement the mon in thf' Krf'm•ir. \\'.ifll 11 10 1 Gf"nf"rall!Wnlo Chi&i1g Kal-sbf'k. Radio Service or not. f ht• t'normou~ str<'1~·h1·<1 of o r Chlna-"Unles.s e\'ery citizen
in life of the son of the butcher and the son of the lhe ~!oho und,•r Mosco""' Mnirol r espo<:Is the social order and ob-
banker. The former , ho\vever, is dependent upon the gi\'f' lh:it C?U nlr.r Ahc111t •111 11 -.·~·n ser\'f'S discipline. unl<ess each hes
Caliber 0f the public Schools f o r the excellence Of his handk on land wil hOUl domr. "cry I iniiiaiiVe and is cooperative and . Th . h h m~ch nr. the St'R. I ~ Ru, .. i.l is to sclr-sacri!icing. a ne\\' China cans
training. e rlC man-S OUld public school stand-bu1lrl llP h• 1' hea,·y 1nd1:s1r1i·i; and not be brought into being."
ard s contin ue d o wnw ar d-co ul d sen d h is ch ii d re n to r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
expensive privat e sch ools. The man who lives by
wages canno t d o that. In clear r ecognitio n o f this is
the AFL end orsement statem ent that "the teaching
profession mus t be made m o r e attractive, through the
payment o f •a fair a nd adequate living wage. to induce
the f inest type o f young m en and women to enter the
classr oom, and to persu ade those already engaged in
public instruction to r emain in their jobs. .. "
The stake o f labo r in public education ·is hardly
second in value to its stake in the right to organize
for economic betterment. It is r eassuring to all
groups interested in promoting educational stand-
ards, and to the public at large., that California's o ld-
est labo r o r ganization has taken so f o rthright a stand
on this salient issue.
MODERR MARINE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
BALBOA ISLAND
Cemplete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
ZlOO 0...... Front Newport
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
lllALTS • 5ANDWICJll2S • HAMBUBGEBS
'"" en.... to 'l'alle Oat
315 NORTH _MAIN ST.
DOME, AUTO, MAJHNE
RADIOS llEPAl'llrD
Burt R. 'Norton
915 Oout Blwa7 Beacon 5781
Newport Bw'la.. C.W.
ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Otten Yoa the ~ Plaoe
to Dille .. Orup Ooaat,:
All New • -, •
Ev.en the Location
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Location OD Coast Highway.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar
We Lead Soutbem CalltomJa In the Serving ot
-SEAFOODS-
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Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market ...a...e: ... 4
"We Ourselves the Better Serve
by Servin& Others Best"
PboDe Be• con 5110
Costa Mesa , ~ornJ.a
OPTOMETRISTS
E. T. Butterworth, 0. D.
OptometrtAt
EYES EXAMINED
LENSES DUPLICATED a..._......._...,..,_...
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Robert A. Crawford
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CERTIFICATE OF PERSON
TRANSACTING BUSI NESS
UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
The undertilgned . J . H . Bailey , does
he1't'b)· certify th11.1 he 1.~ conduct ing &
••hole$ale l·egetable pruduce l.JuslneM
11.J1d "Rn y bu11\ne11.a Incide ntal the~to a.l
532 Coa11.t J-ligbway, Ne••port &ach.
Ornnge Cnunty. Cllllfornla, under the
fic titiou s fi rm nan1e of
BEACH CITIES PRODUCE CO and that Mid !inn IA corr1posed of ' the
fo llowing penion. whOM" name and ad-dress Is 1U1 follov.·11. to wit:
J . If. BAILEY. O•·ner 201 Wel!ltmlnster. Coste Mua. CflJl!ornla. \VITNESS my hand this 16th day of July, 1946.
ST J . H. BAILEY ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) . COCNTY OF ORA."iGE ) u
Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted
1'111 N.....,..rtlloalennl
On this 16th da)' or iuly. A.o : 1944. befo~ me. Leroy P Anderaon • Notary Public lo and for 118-id Cc:>Unt:r .and Ee.ate, penKPn&lly apPUf'td J H.
Balle,.. known to me to be the ~ , wboee name Is wbacrtbed ti! the wilhbl Inatniment. and ecknowlfXl&ed to me that he executed the same
IN WlTNESS WHERE'.011'. I baft hereunto set m,.. band and aftb.ed lll1' --------------'I official .9eal the day and year lD uu. certificate first abowe written.
PRYlllCIANS -SUBGEON8, D.O.
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· Flowers of Exquisite ~auty
Will Be Shown at State Fair
SACRA.MENTO.-F1owers of ex-tive Dowen on dilplay.
quisite beauty, flown from all over Another unusual exhibitor will
the world. will be part of a lour· be George Pring Jr-. of the Mis-
point florlculture program to be aouri Botanical sodety, propagator
presented during the California of water Wies made famous by
State Fair, August 29 through bis father, noted hydridlzer in
September 9. according to plans water lilies..
revealed today by F . M. Sandusky, Rare orchids in quantity, be--
manager. goniaa, g~ by the bun-
The famous Hall of Flowers on dreds, the famed Bird of Para-
the fair grounds will become a dise. as well as the rare An·
veritable fairyland of noral beauty thurium will be exhibited In a
under the direction of Ken Fry, background of ""'aterfalls, streams,
exhibit supervisor. ponds, landscaped walkways and
Richard Tongg of the Mid-shrubbery.
Pacific Horticultural association In addition to the Hall of
of Honolulu indicated he would Flowen display by professional
exhibit clipper-flown Kahill Gin-growers. the four point program
1er blossoms and Y.:ooden roses will include displays by garden
from Ha""•a.ii. Guam and other clubs. by institutions and specialty
South Pacific areas will haye na· displays from overseas.
While it has been the policy to
limit premiums to county exhibU
in the past, th.is year premiums
have been established for inc:il-
vidual exhibitors in all phases of
the flower show.
Competition, however, is limited
to California grown exhibits.
S. D. Driver Cited
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liook, Line
and Sinker
By B'UOB WcMJl.I ,AN'
''Thett are plenty of bn>odbill. Some limita ot omall Brookla ore
but the marlin haW!n't been show· being taken from Deadman Crftk.
ing up," says Eddie Offerle of the Mammoth and Rock Sandles are
Dolphin. "One marlin wu seen slow but fishermen are getting~•
Saturday which came up and few eating size fish. Some catches
smelled the bait. I haven't seen up to 5 pounds taken on rues ln
but one marlin and that wu the Owens River Gorge. Water t.
da.y I wa.s hooked Into the bn>od-dropPing ln creeks and fiy flshin&
bill," Eddie added. It was two is pJcking up a little. Grant Lake
weeks ago that he brought in the fair for trollers at times; June
broadbill swordfish. "Another Lake fair at times. Silver and Gull
"·~k should see swordfish." Sun-Lakes, Rush and Glass Creeks
day Eddie Offerle brought in 16 poor.
albacore, which were caught by Some trout fishing can still be
three fishermen. enjoyed in the Santa Paula and
Saturday saw the first trip out Sisar streams of Ventura county
for the new life bait boat Sport but water in most other streams
King from King's Landing. Thia of that county is low and contains
boat really has the speed, comfort, a great deal of moss.
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Leonard ~1, ~r Balboa, onlia
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DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR
DINNERS ... BANQUETS
and fishing space all real live bait Fishing is good on the San Joa. I ~-------------------------......,
boat fishennen desire. The Tropic quin at Millers Bridge in Madera E J ( B d ) J kl• came into King's Landing Sunday county, states National Automo--u _, ac 1n
with one hundred twenty-six alba-bile club. Lake fishing is poor, • •
core, Rocket fifty.five, Tyee eight, although some good fish have been
·aeno twenty, and Lancer twenty-taken from the Fernandes Lakes.
nine. So, the albacore have return-
ed 'tn good numbers. Reavis on Navy
Cruise to Cuba
CONTBACTOB
CEMENT wo ·RK
F1at Work or Fot111datloa.s
CAll. 1522 -.J FOR INFOBMA.'tlON
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A reckless driving citation was
issued to Robert R. Perry ot San
Diego last Saturday after his
automobile allegedly sideswiped
one driven by Hub Powers, Balboa
Island real estate broker and
salesman. police reported.
TlUS BARE SPECIMEN I• a AetobatuA Calllornlcus, better known
u a bat Atring ray and he ls pure "'hilt>. \\/bile not. extremely
larfe, u these .. gentle" creatures co, thlA cbaracter'A oddity lA that
be I.A albino and lA llvtnc quite a peaceful life at the Kerckbotf
Marine Laboratory in Corona de l Mar. Commttt'lal rtshermen
brourbt Mr. Aetobatus to the laboratory alter findin1 it ln their
net.a \\'hlle fishing ott the cout. Wally Gerhardt took th.b remark·
able action picture uader adverse photo condltloiu of annoying
light reOectlons aad rlpplln1 watf'.r but cau.sht the younl' fello,,·
just u he "'u maldnr a sharp rlcht turn at the corne r of his pool.
ThlA "blondle's" nor mal color should be a dark bro"'· accord.in( to
.John D. Splkn, laboratory M!llsta.at. -photo by Gerhardt
The Recapture from Port Lido
brought in forty·two albacore
Sunday. These fish were caught
by a group of Pasadena Elks. The
Alma, from Port Lido, brought in
10 albacore, caught by five fish·
ermen. Port Lido has the Neptune,
an open boat, leaving at 7 :00 a. m.
Midshipman W . A. R~avts, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Converse Wurde-
mann, 209 Ruby avenue, Balboa Island, Calif., is aboard the USS "---------------------------~
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Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau
All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii
Rotmd-the-World Trips in the near future. See
Mr& Roy Keene. Pb. Harbor S9L 301 Palm, Balboa
Boan: 10 a. m. to 8 p.. m.
Braken Lenses Duplicated
GlaMee Ad)usted • Frames Repaired
E.T. Butterworth, 0. D.
111.f. Wm&: Centnl
EveDin:p by Appointment
C. C. Council
Will Discuss
Teacher Bill
LOS ANGELES, July 30.-The
Southern California Council or the
California State Otamber of Com-
merce will hold their semi-annual
luncheon in the ballroom or the
Biltmore hotel at 12 noon, Thurs·
Book Lore Notes
By ESTR.ELLJTA
Those readers of "The Sun Is
My Undoing" y,•ill be rather dis·
appointed in Marguerite Steen's
new book. ''Bell TimsOn." It is a
disjointed dissertation of an over·
po"'er ing mother's love for her
two children, whose lives she ruins
in a meandering fashion over some
370 pages of a book that might
better have not been written.
Balboa Sport Fishing Fleet still
has the Fishing Express running
daily. The Poco Loco. from here,
brought in twenty.five albacor e
Sunday. and the Forever Amber
had twenty.four. ,
"All the fis h they can carry,"
are the "'Ords quoted !Tom Kim·
ball"s 19th Street Landing. Sun··
day Carl Mcintee had the Don Pat
from here on a course for Dana
Point after barracuda and off La·
guna he saw albacore chasing
fish along the surface. He
started chumming them Y.ri.th live
bait and his passengers ended up
by landing nine a lbacore, although
about three times that number
were actually hooked.
Washington. a battleship, for the
first swnmer peacetime cruise
since the end of the war.
This cruise is outstanding in
that it is the first time in peace--
time history that the midshipmen
fro01 Annapolis a nd the cadets
from West Point will work .on
combined operations.
The ports at which the Wash-
ington will call are: Ne,vport, R.
I.;.. Guantanamo Bay, OJba; Noc·
folk. Va.; New York, N. Y. The
cruise will end August 15.
Ex-Marine Opens
Dry Cleaning Shop
In Costa Mesa Area
Albert H. Matthews, former
proprietor of the Banning Laun-
dry and Dry Cleaning company at
Banning, has opened the Udo
Cleaners, 456 Newport boulevard,
Costa Mesa.
~-------------------------~!day. Aug. 15, 1946, it was an·
---------------------------nounced today in a letter to the
Ho"·ard Fast has done his usual
perfect job of "Writing-his subject
"The America n," a middle-western
legend. The man, about whom the
story was written, sacrificed his
whole life for democracy. It Is a
book for those of us who are
searching for an ans""·er to our
present day dilemmas.
Surf fishermen these days are
catching yellowfin croaker and
corbina, but not in any too great
numbers. One fisherman cleaning
a corbina caught up by the Santa
Ana River jetty found a hard
shelled sand crab in it. Soft shells
are the better baJt for surt fish,
but this proves they will take hard
shells when they are hungry
e nough.
An ex·Marine who was on the
staff of the inspector-general of
the U. S. Marine Corps for marine
laundry and dry cleaning, Mat
thews grew up in the business.
His father also was in the bust-
IMDWIAPllLIS • Alliiil~-• SAN AN"oONIO • DES llOIMfS
' NEW GAS ~UPPLY COULD SERVE
f!/I ~OF THESE BIG CITIES
to strn SeatHnt Califllllia's •Mllill lllPUtlll
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lmaPIM wluit k ,...Id M like if tlae elt'-of I...._
apolb, .Abo., Dn Molan aad S.a Aa ... &o ...,. ..
.. lramplaalecl ... Mn ••• tMir w!llh-... ...,.
dtDeat added at.o.t o•ernialat to Soadrtern C.lifor.
ail!•, popal.tion !
Sometlriin1 •e:ry like tluit ia luippt>niq a.ow! Al..-
llad number U•e arrived t.intt 1940. Handred• of
1i.o.und• moft are eomi111 ••• lO aU on oar ,.
toal'ttS far beyond the already tttmendoa• clema.L
Fuel Supply Solnd
As a mule there is a &towing nttd for mote and still mocc
rurura.l gu, t~ mo:krn, «0oomicaJ fucJ . To mm it, pcc--
liminary work hu alrndy begun on the largest lon3-distancc
gu 1ransmiu1on line ever builr.
WhC'n compltttd, it will brio.s to S°'uhcro California a
continuing, additional supply of chis vital fuel ... ntt111,,0 °'''•
,, €6ft j..-/,., "'"" ciJ#J.'
1200 -Mlle GIS Pipeline
$carting from t~ ~iid<0nt.iDCOt G:u Fidds of Tens, this
huge, MW pi~line will up a great rnen"t ol n.anual ps,
ttanspon it over the TC'X&S plain, aod lift it Offt tM Coo·
tiomla1 Oi'fidc bJott codins a 1,1:00 mil~ journey ia South-
ern CaJiforo.ia.
&IHI U1~1rt1kl11
At a cooouurnoa 6 ..... ol U-16,000 I'"' .W., 0a -1
-will rach $70,000,000 ••. -o( u ....-..,.;-;.. ...,;.cu ol ia kied. llS,000 -o( ,.,. will bo ._;,.I.
4,000,000 me· honn ol work will tie as: W ..... mil
"'lift.Ii •" tacha m.,. a JC1t1 and a !aalf &cm now.
Ac iu uJt:i.Joae cas-iQ' ... aod bl ldclitioa IO aw pr.-•"'1---dw ..... pipdiw will-........ _
"'' 47.000 bums ol oil dailr. or ... 189 aon..da of ooo1....,
doy, or ... mn. 0-tht dai1r -of dooaw.I _.,
-llouldu Dom!
Htll's w~ll H -H It Jtl
-a plrallhl1 and conlia•.U ••PPIJ el utw.l ...
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council from E . C. Hwnmel, r e·
gional vice president.
Purpose of the meeting will be
to review the recommendations or
the regular and special committees
submitting reports .and research
work In connection with various
measures pending on the forth·
comin g general election ballot on
November 5, 1946.
Foremost or these measures re-
ceiving atte ntion will be the school
measure including No. 3. which
increases the state proportion or
costs and sets $2400 as the mini·
mum salary for teachers. The
veterans' measure and the court of
tax appeals, as well as t he so--
called Fair Employment Practices
Act initiative are among the total
or seventien other important
measures that will be reviewed
and considered.
Invitations have been extended
to the United States Senators,
William R. Knowland and Sheri·
dan Downey. to speak at the meet-
ing. It ls anticipated that the
two U. S . Senators "ill swnmar·
ize the action or the put historic
session of the 19th Congress: now
drawing to a close.
CAR HITS MARINE
~1arine Pre. Olarles C. Pavel, 18.
or Camp P endleton. "'BS struck by
an automobile on Coast highway,
Sunday. police were told. The ma·
chine was gone '''hen the police
arrived to make a report of the
accident.
All kinds typewrl ter ribbons la
stock at the News·Time!.
BALTZ
MORTUARY
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OORONA DEL MAR
Telephone Harbor 42
DAY AND NIGHT
Readers who are looking for a
good American book because they
are tired or war and English
novels will find a n answer in the
"Iron Land" by Ogley and Cleland
The setting is in Minnesota: the
time, the end of the Ovit War.
The brothers. about whom the
story revolves. form the keynote
for a whacking good story of love
and adventure. Don't miss it!
It has been years since· I said it,
butl pier fishermen are still catch-
ing a larger variety of fish than
can be found in the average fish
market. Saturday night saw spot·
fin and yellowfin croaker, corbina,
tom cod. shovel nose sharks, and
mackerel caught. During the day
halibut are added to the list, plus
a dozen or so other odd varieties.
even up to including a barracuda
once in awhile.
Bay fisherme n continue to catch
a few ye11owfin croaker, as well as
ness.
Matthews resides at 7308 Ocean
Front, Newport Beach, with h1I
wife, and three children, the lat-
ter being Natalie, age six, John,
age five, and Michael, nine months
old.
Matthews h45 installed the lat·
est Zoric dry cleaning system,
which he says is the only one of
its kind in the area.
One of the nicest books of the
season. the "Golden Earrings."
by Yolanda Foldes. Its war back·
ground is minimized by the beau·
tifully flo'''ing love story of the
British army officer and the gypsy
woman who disguises him and
teaches him the gypsy tricks of
trade. The scene In which she pre-
sents him with the golden ear·
rings, as a token of love. will be
one of the few well done love
scenes of modern literature.
spotfin. bass, perch and sharks. iror Better Pr1ntlng call 12 or 13..
Saturday night ye scribe caught !;:::===========:::; a rat·taJl stlngaree on salted an-
chovie fl'om Racker & Pon ting on
a book from Al Forgit's.
Anyone who has read and liked
Somerset Maugham will. no dOObt,
wish that he had not done his
present novel. ''Then a nd Now."
If It had been written by anyone
other than Mr. Maugham it would
not have been a bad story of
Machiavelli a nd his t ime. but we
The Zootsme II and Sherry
LYfln continue to run from the
Newport Pier. and if you want
to 1 go grunion hunting. the date
and time is July 30th, 10:15 p. m.,
Jujy 31st, 11 :00 p. m. The place:
any hunk of beach you. chose
There were no grunion in the surf
near the Santa Ana River jetty
Sunday night. "Stack" Stackhouse,
the grunion fishennan ot Santa
Ana. explained. that the grunion
didn't run because the moon did
not come ouL
have learned to expect much more Upstate Reports
of Somerset Maugham. High countr y lakes or Tuolumne
EVERYTHING
In Qnallty
REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioning
Eqnlpment
0-. Cabinet. • Ooanten
Walk-Im • Fomlt&lm • Stooi.
Bod< Ban . Boo-
Compleie Market.
Cafe, Et.c. Plannln ..
UWEBEB" DEALEB8
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"Britannia ~fe""'S." Margery county will furnish good fishing
Sharp's new book is the story of for some time. although all close--
Adelaide. who leav~ her home and in fishing for trout in the county
security to marry a struggling is practically finished for the sea·
artist. They live in the Me"·s. Dur· son.
ing a n argument tx>t"·ecn them, Fishing is generally poor in 6%3 S. Lo9 Angeles SL. Anaheim
the artist husband falls over the \M~o~n~o=co~un~~ty~Wi~th~~!~ew~e~x~ce~p~ti~o~ns~-~====Pbo~~..,~~Wl~t~===~ balcony to his death . Conflicting
opinion and the shado\V passed
upon her by the death, m a ke it
impossible for Adelaide to go
home. Eventually, she takes up
"'ith a man of good family. The
ston· is based on their life tt>
gether.
ORR DISCHARGED
Ens. Robert G. Orr, son ot T.
V. Orr, 604 Broad St., Newport
Beach. Calif., has beeo discharged
from the Navy at tbt penonnel
aeparation center in San Fran-
C.R. STAAF ' MOORING SERVICE
;t ;t ;t
Moorings Installed and Repaired.
Buoys Painted and Lettere<t
;t ;t ;t
Phone: Harbor 1080 or Harbor 1698-R
for Prompt Ila wlee -
cisco, Calif_ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Sama~r Wela. Fanaer Beere-p;
tary of s..-•Afttt ffYOf'Y major
war a tendency on the part al, the
ctt•t powers to <llln&ard the Juot
rights of the ctt•l ~ ipakes
ltaeU felt. That tendency is grow-
A 11 ENTION ! !
Home aad Boat Owners-Builders
ing rapidly today."
Announcinr; the New Vibrapac
Building Units
ALL 8IU8 BVILDING UND8
Bricll ud 0 11pool BIN •1 N-i. ProdlMJlkw
Walter KJine Concrete Products Co.
(Jul•._ CUSTOM METAL PRODUCTS CO.
for YOUll ......
How to toQ tN Nfs out of VOIA' breakfal'I routlrw •••
WOyt to make your kitchen "homlty'' •• , wNrt color to d'°°99
fllf your living room •.• TheM or. jw,f o '"' •f the lntrlg~ ,... ideas tumlthed dolly on the w__.., .... of
THI CHllSTIA.N SCllNCI MOMITO&
These helpful k:Wa. Ot'9 "plus YOlue" In thlt dolly M'll'SPGCIW far
the hOfne ·thct gl'l'ft )'Ol..I WOl'kt NW1 lnt~<td fO tholl" ..
Hnpoct on you and ~ tomlly. ------------------...... ceu,.. I n. Clybtlon ~ Pl.A>li&hif'llil Society I
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You'll dial calls all the
way across the country
SotM llay, 1"" will be Ible to rompleu • all to New
l'b+ or 1111wbetecbe in die~ u nrit.
Jy u a local call. For 1°" will dial·dic number yoa -
ad ,.,... all will be automatially rout<d .en. the
l:OU""1· Preljmjn1ry wotk: oa a D&Cioo-wide di.alio.g IJ't'
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DO IOT BE MISLED
Variom individualo, oome not
even rft!idenlll of this community,
have lndicat.fJd that they ""' go-
ing to get out "souvenir pro-
grams of the Tournament ol
Ughts and will appeal to the local
businessmen for ad»ertising.
No 9Ucb venture ha.s '-" ap-
proved by the tournament -
elation which will Issue programs
at ill! own expeme. They will con-
tain no advertising but may have
a list of ClOlltribotors.
The Tou:rnament lo an ...-..
Ilion when local people try to -
bow mnch they can give rat.her
than bow much they can get. Do
not he deluded by oullllden who
~ to me It for pelMD&I pin.
Balboa Tournament of Lights Assn.
' -by I. A. Beek, Commodore
DRESSES
Values up
to $19.95 •................................ NOW
Special Group 2-piece Dresses
Values to $24.95 ............................. .
Values up
to $22.95 ............... : ............... NOW
Values up
to $29.95 ................................ NOW
Half .Size Dresses
Values to $24.95 ............................ ..
SUMMER SUITS .
$18
99
$12 99
$1499
$16
99
$16 99
$1999
100 '70
Wool SUITS
COATS
ROBES
100'70
Wool
Hostess
Coats ............... .
Ya Off
Ya Off
Y2 PRICE
Sheer Night Gowns
$5.95 Values ......... ·······-······ .......... . $299
Bags ~i~·...... ......... .. Y2 PRICE
Costume Jewelry Y2 PRICE
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Blouses ~~S::es .. ........... ........... $2 50
Hats ~al'20.oo !5 ~a~2.95 $2
Special Group of
DRESSES
Values to
$24.95 ·······················-····-···········
AD SU., F1na1 e No E:s:daaace-• No Rd.._.
Store Boan: t:JO 10 ·5:30 -bcl...U., 8atuNq
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fAS~ION s~o• fO• WOMEN
Pl11ae ·m1
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Harbor Femi Ille Activities •
Phones 13 and 2al + +
Engagement of Joyce Tuffree, Member of International Snipe Champions to Fete
Pioneer Orange County Family, Announced New World Challenger .Friday at BYC ~ I l 'f
'Ibe engagement of their daugh Bob • Davis, whose fractlonall.,·------------
ter, Miss Joyce Tuftree. to Leon-N I G'f p lead over Bob White, in~tional I\
ard Jmeph Doyle, Jr., son of ?\.tr. OVC 1 t, arty, Snipe champjon. gave him the -N~fromthe
Balboa Yacht Club and Mn. Leonard J. Doyle, Yorba Planned for championship of th• Newport
Unda boulevard, was announced Harbor fleet, will be guest of hon-
lhis week by Mr. and Mn. s. Volney L. Hay or at a dinner Friday evening
James Tuffree, Palm Drive, who hosted at Balboa Yacht club by
are spending the summer at their Both beautiful and novel ,,.as Bob and Betty White. The White
home on Central avenue, Balboa. the birthday gift presented Volney twins were not only fleet champi-
lt is expected the wedding wil lbe Hay, owner of the Sea-Esta motel, ons last year but took first in
an event of the early tall season. Newport boulevard, Costa Mesa. the senior class and second in the
Miss Tuffree is a member of on his return recently from a trip junior_1 class at the international
Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at Uni-through Oregon, Washington and meet JfUt year.
• ·Larry Whecler \\'as winner of
the PC summer championship for
the second consecutive year when
results were checked for the five
races and others in order were
Hebe Erickson. second; George
Strom. third, and Bud Caward,
fpurth. versity of California, Berkeley, Northern California in company This year Davis will represent
wl h his ·r First official race of the new where she was a student last year. t w1 e. Newport Harbor at the Interna-
Previously she attended Marywood During the absence of the Hays, tional Snipe races to be held at ·l 4-foot class was held Saturday
Central Catholic high school, Ana-who v.rere former owners of the Lake Chal.#tauqua Yacht club, and a sec:o~d ?ne Sunday, Dick
heim, and Anokia F1intridge
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Balboa motel, their friends, Mr. Lakewood. New Yor~ Aug. 20-21-Fenton bemg fll'St in 116, Burz:y
School for Girls. Her fiance stu-and Mn. William Umland of Bal-22 and the whole harbor will be TUpman ~nd . In 260 and B.
died at Gonzaga university In boa and their motel manager; Mrs. eargerly awaiting results. At the Johnson third wt th No. 11. The
Washington and was graduated Beu ~gney .spent much time an.d last race Chicafo local boats were Tupma.n boat i~ the one which wu
from Northwestern university u effor t in building a unique rock used but this year skippers may delivered by &lJ' recently.
an .ensign in the Naval Reserve. garde-n in the spacious enclosed take their own boats a.nd Davis The P-14's held two races with
He has just returned from ten patio at the motel. planned after a wUl sail his own pa.le blue Shady Pete Serrell tint, Bob Kyle second
months service in the occupation similar one the Umland.a had built Too, No. 3518. and Ray Harder third.
ot Ollna. at their former Ocean Front home. Bob is the son of Ken Davi!, ac-The International Snipe asscr
Much interest attaches to Miss Beside a rustic pool is a minia-t:lve in yachting circles and a elation has a different klrid of
Tutfree's engagement for she ls ture Mexican village with had-member·of Los Angeles and New-sooring than any other class and
a daughter of one of the real plo. end.a, wishing well and eight-inch port Harbor Yacht clubs, and has competition, was so close betv.•een
neer families of the Placentia dis-figures of people and animals. A been sailing ever since he was a the first four winnen that it was
trict. Her paternal grandparents. gravel road winds through the small boy. The International Snipe actually less than one place, when
Col. and Mrs. J . K. Tuffree estab-rock garden and a rustic mill-Association is the largest regis-scoring for the July series plus
lished residence here in 1872 t1 nd wheel turns In a stream which tered neet of sailing boats in the the Independence Day series had
were identified 'ildth all the early no"'-s down over the rocks. Other world with over 5000 numbered. been completed.
developments of the community. figurl"! are about the patio and Alan 'Andrews is captain of the Bob Davis had 15841.4 points,
Her maternal grandpa~nts , Mr. fuchsias are hung from the walls.
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local n eet . _ Bob White had 1554'%, Phil Greene
and 1\1rs. M. H. P eelor. who now Celebrating the birthday a Guests at the dinner will be 148734, and Dick \Vcaver 1434 ~.
r("Side on their ranch on Placentia "'i~ner bake y.·as held with a big skippers a nd their cre"'-s and in· While the Snipe neet is sponsored
a\'enuc ar£> also early-day resi· whit(' cake decoratC'd by Mrs. Um-vt ted arc Bob Da,·is and ere"' b.Y Balboa Yacht club. there are d~nts . ce l ebr~ting their Golden 1 land y.·i th a l\texican senor and James Lewis jr. a nd crew, Drc\~ members from othcr clubs a nd
\\ cdd1ng anntversary two years cactus. and after\\'ard Volney Hay Granl and cre"'· l\t ax,,·cll and Da,·is Y.'i l carry the Nc,vport H ar -
ago. jr. !'ho~~:cd pictur~ take.n by. hum Clar k King. Bob, Alan agd c.8th-bor Yacht club colors when he
anrt his father on t h<'1r trip to arinl' .i-\ndrl'Y."S, Dick and Louis r aC'C's in the inlernational regatta
l\1 rxico. . I Blatt crman, Dick and Lois Kemp. Rt Lake\\"ood, Ne\v )·ork. on Aug. Foo d Sent Europe
By Police Auxiliary TI1°"'c present 1nclud1."'CI i\1r. nnd Phil Greene and ere,,·, Danny El-20-21-22.
J\l rs. l-Jugh &~·<'rly, ~·tr. and l\lri;.
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liott and CTf'\\', Dick Dca\'Cr and "Larry \Vheel£>r has boui<:ht a
Jack Ford, l\trs. Anna Ab~tt . crc,,·, Tony and J ess '""right, Ha r-nc\v Snipe'. No. 5835 from Darby
l\.1rs . Ida ~l'Cd, 1\lr. and l\·lr!'. Vol· I~ l{oyt and cr r\v. f\1or_gan and :1\1atcalf for !tis childr.en. Diane
ney Hay Jr. a nd small daughter . l\t ercdilh Cox. 1\tr. and Mrs. Dar-and Jimmy, \\'ho arc> learning ho,,·
J~nicc>. M.r. and l\frs. Ha~l. Mrs. I b)' Me tcalf, Gloria and J ohn Ste-to handle it. Another Snipe has
Rigney and Mr. and l\1rs. Umland. phenson. Diane and Jimmy Wheel-been ordered by Mr. and Mrs.
' ?\1rs . B<'e Lace \\'as hqstC'ss Tues-
day C\'<'nin~ to mcml:Jcrs of the
Police Auxiliary at her home on
Court avenue. Ele\'en m('n1bers
were present.
The group is sendlng canned
foods to Europe and Bee Lace.
chairman of the committee, re-
ported sending 44 pounds this past
month.
Each year members entertain
their husbands and plans were
made for the affair to be held
some time in September. Mildred
Johnson, whQ had celtbratrd her
birthday slnce the last meetln.&.
wu presented with a gift.
He arts was playC'd with tint
prize going to Elizabeth Waltte,
second to Alda Gorton and Ruth
Gerrish consoled.
Others present were Lorraine
Montgomery, Pearl Waterlue, La-
Veta Lace, Viola Comee! and
Audrey Cottle. Mrs. Wate rlue
will be th.e Auguat ha1tess.
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Third Birthday
~trs. E. C. f\iartin, 407 North
Bay Front, Balboa Island, enter-
tained last week honorine the
third birthday anniversary of her
small son, John. Mn. Martin. who
Is an artist of considerable note,
had decorated the wide front
porch with twisted crepe paper
1treamen 1n various hues and ar-
ranged to carry out a circus
theme. She also painted attractive
circus posters and made big Jack-
in-the-boxea to add to the effect.
Refreshments carried oyt the
motif. and a huge pile of "four
and twenty blackbirds" proved full
of favon for the ama.11 guestJ.
J ohnnie's largest birthday gift. a
real merry-g~round, provided
amusement for all
Mrs. Lawrence Moore jr. assist-
ed Mrs. Martin in serving, and
several other mothers \\'ere pres-
ent. Guests were Donald McKee)
jr. and sister, Dee: Tommy Ad.ams,
Gary Bowman, Stephanie Smith.
Susan Nemec, and Larry and
Michael Moore.
Mn. Anne B. Lefler, 210 Via
San ~mo. hu returned from
Akron, Ohio, for the summer. She
wt.ll go ea.st in September but
nex·t spring expects to come here
to remain permanently.
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and the 62-ft. YACHT "PRIVATEER"
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH AT 10 A. M.
:'>-BEDROOM eornpletely tumilb<d home at 1S07 E. Avalon Ter-
race, Avaloll. overlooking villace and bey. lnspeetlon dally from
noon to 4 p. m._ Poac:llion when purchue price-placed in e9Cl'OW.
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end .,._ ot 3. Dry docked -part ot 1916. Rlalng and Aila =cmdltlon. 6 CyllDclor 11arine ~=tioft clollY at ,_ Yacht llandlnc. Wllmlna1m-. . : South trom
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er. Leon Sanchez and crew and Geor ge McRoberts, ""ho have soJd
Michael Giddings and crew. their Star No. 319 to John Ter-
williger of Balboa Island. The Mc-
_arbecue Supper
Al: Had R ing Home
~1r. and Mrs. Had Ring, Grand
Canal, Balboa Ialand, entertained
with a barbecue supper and cards
Saturday evening at their home,
guests being Mr. and Mn. Jack
Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hender-
aon and ?.tr. and Mrs. George
Peters.
Miss Dolores Ring has returned
from a week in West Loa Angeles
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hollingshead, much
of the time being spent at the new
Cabana club, Santa Monica. This
week Donna Ring, who had as a
gul"!t last week Joan Lones, of
Oieviot Hills, ts staying with the
Hollinpheads.
Your friends and minei .
~fr. and Mn. John Long. Route
1, Costa Mesa, are parents of a
daughter, born July 28 in Santa
Ana Community hospital. She
weighed five pounds, eleven
ounces.
Roberts are building a new garage
apartment at 124 '1l Collins ave-
nue.
On Sunday, last day of the July
series. one of the markers drifted
away, washing into the surf around
44th street about the time the
racing boatJ were trying to locate
It, and the Clyde Kemp cruiser
Milty m WU used 81 a substitute
marker. • .
With the Flight of the Snow-
birds taking over Newport Harbor
Sunday and ab large boats at the
S.C.Y.A. regatta there wlll be no
official races at BYC until the
challenge races of Aug. 25, but
each Wednesday there will be In-
formal races for Snowbirdl, Fal·
cons and Balboa Dinghies.
On Aug. 10 there will be a semi-
fonnal dance at the club with an
orchestra, ubffet supper and door
prizes.
Atrs. O'Dare of Huntington
Park, who has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. Del Stein, 2435 Or-
ange avenue, for a week, returned
home Friday. During her stay they
visited their mother, Mn. S. K.
Stroschetn. San Juan Capistrano.
Mrs. O'Dare and Mrs. Stein re-
cently returned from a trip north
where they spent two weeks with
another sister, Mrs. Weber of
Beaver Creek.
E . D. ?.lorton of Tucson, Ariz.,
who has been a guest at the home
of his sister. Mrs. Thomas Taylor.
3300 ~ia Udo, for the put six
weeks, left Monday morning to re-
turn home. Ir-------------,
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Colo., is a guest for an indefinite
time at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Leon Fer-guson. 453 Santa
Ana avenue. Last week 1'.1rs. Fer-
guson's sister, l\frs. D. S . Hale and
her daughter , \Villa Jean. of Den-
ver, arrived for a few weeks' stay. =============I
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Costa Mesa Pastor and Wife Welcomed to
Sixth Year of Service at Formal Reception
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A "l!IY lovely fonnal tee. boot-··-----------
eaed by members of the w .s.c.s. Galloping Tea
of Costa Mesa Community church •
...... held in the church chapel Surprise for
Friday .evening in honor of the Costa Mesa Hostess Rev. and Mrs. Carl J-and welovnin& them to their alxth Newport ~eights drcle held t
year in Costa Mesa. .. galloping tea .. n.esday afternoon.
Pink dahlias and tapers decorat-a surprise affair fot their holU..
ed the beautiful tea table where Mrs. Ray Eastman of Newport
Mrs. W. L Currie and Mrs. aatre aven.ue. Costa Mesa. and ~money.
Nelson presided O\'er the silver making project for the circle.
service, a family heirloom loaned As ?.trs. Eastman had served re.
by :1\trs. Josiah Kirby. Represent-freshments the ("}'ening before,
ing the :1\fethodist Youth Fellow-Y.'hen ~tr. Eastman "'as host t:G
ship \\·ere Miss ?.Iargaret Nelson members of the fflen's Brotherhood
and Miss Oiarlotte Best at the of Costa Mesa Community church.
pwich bowl. she "'as in a good pos.ition to off~
In the reception line were Mrs. unexpected hospitality.
J . I... Barnett, hospitality chair-Enjoying the afternoon were UM
man, and members of the otftcial Mesdames Leon Ferguson. Flol-e
board, the ladies wearing formal Forshay, D. F . Hale, E. S. Dunn.
dinner gowns. In the line were Flora H&(Tis, Alice Nirenberg,,
Mrs. Chester Fisher, Miss Doris Iona ~· Alma Cross, Edit.h
Billings, Rev. Oi.arles E. Hand, Barnftt, Davis. Apes Wilson, RoJ
Claire Nelson and Rev. and Mrs. Salter and the Misses Gwendolyn
Johnson. Harmsen, Barbara Trusty and
Mrs. Corene Boettcher was in Judianne and Marsha Salter.
charge of the program and during -------------the receiving: pla)'ed organ music. Margaret L Scharle She also presented two artists,
Miss Muriel Hatch, talented vio-
uru,t and former Costa Mesa girl
who is now a student at Redlands
university, and Mrs. Berineace
Fox, soprano. Miss Hatch played.
(Mm>bet' Music TMchen' Aan. ot Cl.llfomla)
Teacher of Piano
"Melody" by Dli"'es and ·'M.ed.ita-Organist -Accompanist
tion" from Thais by Massanet. 8tadlo: 811 Ool6mrod A~
Mrs. Fox sang ''Roses of Picardy," Ooroaa del llar
"I Heard a Forest Praying" and PHONE: HARBOR 1066
'"The World is Waiting for thel'-------------.J Sunrise," \\'ith Mrs. Boettcher
playing the accompaniment. .
Mrs. James Harris acted as
program chairman and Miss
Jeanne Edick gave the \Velcome
for the YMF, \vhile ~·lrs. T . ~1.ar
tin ·srauti, president of \V.S.C.S.,
spoke for the church membership.
Re v. and ~trs. Johnson '''ere pre-
SC"ntC'd with\a lovely rose-colored
,,·001 blanket.
~1rs. Raymond Jan1cs. and rM.rs.
CharieS Andre'''S ,,·ere in ~harge
of decorations,. and the Fidclis class
"·ith Mrs .. Ray '\Varnc as chair-
man, presented the refreshments.
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in short hairdos.
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COMING. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22.ND
AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH •
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