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SAND
CRAB .,
SAM
G ROWING. Over at C<>-
rona de! Mar the other
day percolated from one
store to another and mar-
velled over what a few years
bad wrought. \Vhether the
rivalry between one block
over a different one fur-
ther along the highway ex-
ists or not, fact remains that
the area housing the post-
office seems to be the busi-
ness center. Which perhaps,
is one reason why P.M. King
has three chairs in his of-
fice, causing one patron to
remark: "Why?" He doesn't
know himself, leaving the
two acocmmodating ladies
in the office distribute the
mail while he tries to get
Barber Lee to work on him
and the rural carrier, with-
out much luck.
And last week Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Burlingame spent
that period there. The Bur-
lingames used to run the
Balboa Rendezvous and the
theater, recalling to mind
the days of Harry Tudor
whose idea started the big
dance hall made famous by
the song, "Balboa Bines".
Bob Murphy, who now op-
erates the place is not so
well, having been in the hos-
pital for several weeks. Then
chinned a bit with Jack
Twist, veteran realtor, who
years ago did the same thing
at Balboa In his office is
Col. Venn, who believes four
postotfices, so far as COM is
concerned. are better than
ooe. On down the avenue to
Walter Mellott's construe·
tion firm. Walt lifted too
much the other day and
hurt his spine. Russ Hamp-
too's drug oasis is doing a
thriving trade as are all the
other stores in that block. • • • Beliring! Hub I Ask Steve
Griffith it he intends to lay
down direction of his vast
enterprises. His "no" is em-
phatic and · he declares he
will operate until he is 100
yea.rs old. Judging from his
-trim and healthy appear-
ance today, believe he has
something. "I intend to keep
control of my business and
in that way tell them what
to do," he grinned, "why
build up a business through
hard work and effort and
let the other fellow run it? N~ me." The uninitiated
ask, who is Steve Griffith.
\Vell he runs Griffith Co., a
concern that builds dams,
highways, etc. He took
over Lido Isle after $1,200,-
000 worth of public improve-
ments was about to default;
his company owns much
realty elsewhere and all in
all Mr. Griffith. keeps a
pretty tight rein on what it
is al !about. • • • Lawyers Advertise! That
was quite a laugh a bout the
state bar associa tion sug-
gesting members advertise--
and pay for it. In the years
I covered courts and politics
ran into quite a few bar-
risters. most of w ho m
\\'anted their nan1es in the
ne\\'S s to1ies as being identi·
fied with this or tha l yam.
Some months ago !he Cali-
rofnia bar objected to attor-
neys pub.lishing inch cards in
the locru papers on the
ground that it wasn't ethi-
cal. Now don't get me
wrong that there are some
13.w;..,rs who are sticklers
for ethics, but the majority
of them are in business to
sell their services and the
better known they become
the more business results.
results. Any arguments? + + +
Religious l!'.d.....UO.. At-
tended a meeting the other
night to ascertain if a
church should take advant-
age of the law permitting
schools to send children to a
religious school for an hour
a day or so a week. Eight,
none with school-age ki<ll>,
turned out. Last year, I be-
lieve, Rev. Ed. Goodell had
a class for his cbureh, while
Santa Ana wmt in fw-It in a
big way. Rev. Perry Schrock
wants to find out If there is
•lfflcient interest to do tbe
-in Corona del Mar.
KEEP POSTED!
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOLUJIO: XJaVDI NEWPORT BEA<JH, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, l He ~ T NUlllBICll 11
Street Imp ovement ·Cost :Set at 400,000
Lehman Wins
Pacific Race
At San Diego
By KENT H ITCHCOCK
SAN DIEGO. Aug. 6.-Barney
Lehman. Pacific Coast cha mpion
and crew for internatfona l Star
race championships, came through
with Scout V to a sparkling first
place win: over 13 competitors. in·
eluding two past international
champions, in the Star boat race
of t he Pacific Coast championship
and Southern California Yacht
association championship regattas
here yesterday.
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• State Legislative Committee
Told Heavy Traffic Increase
fore es Widening ·of Highway
Mayor Reed and Engineer Webb Representing
Newpqrt Beach at Santa Ana Meeting.
Ask for State Financial Aid in Develop-
ment of Project-Coast Blvd. and Central
Avenue Involved; Assessment Dist May
Be F ormed to Share Cost
In second place was Lowell
North's North Star and third
place was held by The Wench .
sailed by Ashley Bowne.
ROCKET TO THE VE-Most of the 16 p&Mengen wllo cOu.ld not swim u.bore alter the apeed boat F'W1 ZOne C&Ul"ht afire a.nd ex-
ploded In Balboa Bay on Sunday were reM:ued by the sldppel" and ere"' of the Mt. Rocket I, which Q~rate. from the Balboa pavlllon.
Financial aid from the state towwd the proposed widen-
ing or Coast boulewrd and C...tnl avenue &t a cost of $4l)O,-
OOO was asked by Mayor O. B. Beed and City Englaeer J. B.
Webb or Newport Beaeh a& the state legislative committee
hearing In Santa Ana -lloaday IDOnllng. 'Ibe Fun Zone boat wu mplet.ely destroyed. None of the 'Viet.Um were ~rfotttly hurt. More suffered from lmmerMon and shock.
-photo by Roy L.yman, Balboa Island. In reqnesUng the state's aid through the aUO<aUon of
monies from Oallfonlia gMOllne tax huM1s, Mayor Beed said
that the heavy 1aca-In lnftlc using th""" sfnlelll of major
-----------.--importance had forced them into
Irvine Parcels
Accepted by City;
Rollcall Vote, 3-2
the position of widening the
streets to accommodate the traffic
now.
Ruth, sailed by T. G. Meyers
won first place for the Rhodes 33
class and in second place was Hook
Heardslee's Sea·Bee. "'hile Con·
verse Wurdemann's Midship took
third place. In the California 32
class first was Escapade, Walt
Elliott; second, AJtamar, Don
Douglass jI', and third, Amorita,
skippered by Walter Franz.
In the Ludera 16 clus, a new
prefabricated boat built by the
South Coast company, .J. Robson
was first in No. 150; Evelyn
Clarke was serond in No. 151 and
in third place was Ralph Phillipot
In No. 37. First place in the P . C.
clasa went to La CUcaracha, 1k1p--
pered by John Washin,ton, George
Strom's Lee was second, and in
third place wu Roger Bryan's
Minx.
1~~~8;!~h~~ Walter Lewis, 14, Winner
Exploded in Bay Of S wb" d f l.f ht S d
Quick thinking. p•omp action no 1r 1g un ay
Amphibians Urged
As Substitute for
Fire-Fighting Boat
For some years the CitY.. of
Newport Beach had been con-
fronted with the problem ot
widening and improving Central
By a rollcall vote of thre to two, avenue-between Alvarado street
the Newport Beach Oty Ccuncil and McFadden place; Coast bootle-
on Monday afternoon aPSMOttd a vard betwttn 22nd street and the
resolution of annexatkm at two westerly Qty limits and the con-
uninhabited parcels of land awned necting link between Cent r a l
by the Irvfne oompaay. avenue at Findley avenue and
Declaring that 3000 boat.I in egotlations for the tramfer al Cout boulevard at 30th street.
In the percentage handicap clua
Windsong, ulled by R. and J .
Crum took !lnt place; Frolic, with
J . E. Marsland as skipper was sec--
ond and In third place was Blue
Jay with Erwin Jones. Donald
Burnham's Javelin was first in the
Ocean Racing class with C. Mc·
Ke-llip's Gayle second, and White
Cloud. sailed by Frank Kent or
San Francisco, third.
On the race down from Newport
Harbor Windsong, skippered by
R. McB urney, came in first "'ith
Flying Cloud, sailed by ~1organ
Stark, in second place. and Alura.
sailed by James Irving. in third
place.
Racing ~{onday was over a nine
and a half mile "'ind\vard-lei'ward
course with the wind iight, for ce
2. the ocean smooth and difficult
for the big boats. In charge as
chairman of the combined rega\las
ls Commodore Henry B. Grandin
of Ne\\·port Harbor Yacht club.
Hurt in Crash
Mrs. Yvonne Bergey, 40. of 3210
Acean Ave .. Newport Beach, suf-
fered minor injuries l\1onday when
an auto drivcn by Frank A. Ste\\'·
art, 40. of the same adlk'es.s. and
with \\'horn shc "'as: riding, crash·
ed at Chapman a nd TUstln Aves.,
with another vehicle, driver of
y,,·hich is unknown.
and effective rescue efro com·
bined Sunday evening to owly
avert a serious tragedy in the en·
trance of Newport Har r when
the Fun Zone, 5()..foot s boftt
operating from the Bal Fun
Zone,·caught fire and sen 17 per-
sons into the bay.
No serious injuries
ported. although all
were treated for shock d .Im-
mersion by Dr. Gerald Ra a. who
was summoned to the ~harbor·
master 's office where som of the
l't"Scued persoru: "'ere tak ..
One of the heroes of th(> oc·
casion "'as J ack Boyd, *2 Apo-lena , Balboa Island, pilo of the
craft. who, "'hen an xplnsion
rocked the ship and r es ted in
fire, ordered all those a ard t(l
abandon shi p. Boyd r epo tro that
the built-in carbon mono ·dC' fire
cxtinguishing system f iled \o
function and it \vas then that ht•
orde red the passengers o erboard.
·Anoth<'r hero \\'as Chl' Brandt,
piJot of the Miss Rocke I, who
sent his craft around a n around
the buming boat and p eked up
all but four of the pe ns from
the water. No other ahi in the
vicinitY Y.-ould venture cl e to the
burning ship, evidentI¥ f aring an
explosion of the gasolin tanks,
but Brandt in the Rocket. ad been
running along side the un Zone
when the latter entered the har-
bor and immediately nt into
rf:'Seue operatiOlll.
An eyewitn<'SS, u.•ho "'as s tand-
(Continued on P aiei 4 l .
Plans Underway for Balbpa ·
lPirate Days' in September
That the r('Sllmption of Balboa's I ture th(> cit y nnd pr~ '"ith
fa n1ous "Pirate Days·· v.•i\I be as their ruthle!>s rcign of m?1k t{'r rnr.
gala and f(>stive as the celebra· / Pira te court \viii be hf ld thru-
tions before thc \~tar was indica ted out the period and pc~s found
this y,,·eek as pl ans for th!.' four-guilty of improj)('r g ar or in·
da y l'\·ent on St-ptember 5. 6, 7 subordination \\ill walk e plank
a nd S were discussed at a noon into the bay.
mct>ting of the Balboa Impro,·l"-C.ommittees announced at Mon·
ment association at \Vhite 's Coffre day's mee ting are as fo)iows:
shop ~1onday. F inance-Theo McElrot .
Under the general chairmanshlp Pirate Boat Landing-Clyde
of Bob Brov.TI , who appea red at J ohnson . Al Anderson nd Joe
the meeting in full pirate regalia. Beek.
plans for the festivities, which at· O ty Anni\'-ersary and Dinner-
tracted thousands of pleasure seek· Harry Welch. •
ers in the years before the war, Publicit}'--Geof'i"e V
ar e well advanced and sub-com· sell Dietrich. Kent H itch
mit1ees are hard at work on vpri-Hannon, Ed Blondell.
a. Rus-
k, Don
ous phases of the activities. Pirate Parade--Clare ce Orr.
Highlights of the festive session Mel Ford, Bob Murph Emma
will be the coronation or a Pirate r.1 cConnelJ.
Queen., a treasure hunt for both Decorations-Frank
adults and kiddies. a street dance, Pirate Court-R. R. H
a CC?_ronation ball, a costum<"d pa· Herb Kenny, Lortie Hu
rade and many other ac>'11.'d-Phillips.
attracting events. Street Dance--~lel F
Business men of Balboa will KJddle Ka.rnival-Sa.11 Brown.
soon begin letting their beards Pirate Queen Contest and Cor·
grow and preparing their costumes onation--Thomas Dugan
for the festivities a.nd a general Aquatic Events-Paul ustlln.
holiday spirit will JOOn prevail on Pirate Treasure :lt,-J. J_
th< peninsula. Bishop.
SchM.uled for an ev\y appear-Pirate Beard and Contst
ance in the-four~ actlvity •1Il -Emma Hughes, Jack eld.
be the pirate boat landin& -Treasure Hunt-Ned .1""-
buccaneen will Invade and cap-Hsb Holkrr, Herb K< •
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Nancy Grandin and Fred Thomas Follow
Winner Across Finish Line; 130 Boats
Finish in Annual and Colorful E vent
the Balboa·Newport Bay are now the land, which ts located In a This improvement is of majoC
without fire protection ot any westerly direction from d ty dock importance to the peniralula areli
kind. John F. Vogel of 2294 Chan-property and adjoc:ent to th< of Newport Beach, u Central
nel roa~ Balboa peninsula, warn-Swain bay front J*upa b. wu avmue and Coast boulevard. are
ed membera of the Newport Beach initiated by P . A Dhwnu•e. an the only mean1 of ingrea and
City Council Monday atternoo auoclate of James Irvtne. owner esreM to this area. A traffic
that the ' city should Immediately of the property. llDd 111Qor O. B. munt taken by the state higb-
Fourteen-year.old Walter Lewis.
son of Walter K. Lewis jr. of
Riverside and general chairman of
the affair, outsa.lled 129 other
youthful skippers and won the
1946 edition of the annual Flight
of the Snowbirds last Sunday.
Young Lewis, "''ho piloted the
Ha-Ha, won out over the largest
field ever to enter the colorful
event and receivl'd the Governor's
Cup, presented by Lieut. Gov.
Frederick Hausl'r. and one year's
possession of the Albert Soiland
Perpetual Trophy.
Second place winner a nd the
first girl to cross the finish line
in front of the Balboa pavilion
was 16--yea.r-old Nancy Gra ndin of
Balboa, daughter of Commodore
H. B. Grandin of the Ne"1>0rt
Harbor Yacht club.
Ann Rawlins Thre-e Minutes· provfde a type of fite protection Reed. ~ department on Sunday, July
Pat Welsh S~· John Johnson' I before another tragedy such as • By verbal ag1ee11111 t with the 13, shows the traffic on Central
' ' · last Sunday occurs in the bay. cit M Reed said th Irvt aftllue opposite the Udo theater Aquilla· John Alle n · M1ke Ba~ y, ayor ' e ne ·to be apprvx:imately 70 per cent
cock: Grant Baldwin1
, ~turk ; Don V~el referred to the explosion company will i~ the necessary of the traffic on U. S. 101 at the
A P tr l II. Geo B I and fire on the Fun Zone speed· sewer and water Jines on the prop-
. yresS.h e o t. .' D ' k'&se rown~ boat, Which occurred at 6:05 p.m., ·ertles Rs soon as it is subdivided overhead crossing at the inter-ing, earwa er, 1c ununers, 5 d 't th v I' $50 . . L--In section of Newport boulevard and Mik Jae er Vikin Chllde· Ted un ay, op)lOS1 e e oge s ,-for the bwlding of new 1.l\.>UK9 S 1 1 Sh e g y' k . g J Reed . l 000 bay front home. Vogel told the SI0,000 and $12,000 cla.5!!1. U. · 0 · Ph?l~ersB ban ~· ~ull · J~ the council that it might better Reed said that the city had in· The present width of the road-
shl' Pd ra yny. 11 reyJ k t'. J hn get an amphibious mobile tank and tended to extend sewer lines to the way of Coast boulevard between
au eman, e ow ac e • o . •t •th . ·r d f ed I ds but 22nd street and the westerly city Stevenson. Sea Dog·, J . Sheperd· equip I wtd ct"h: ian h' el enfse uninhabit an a year agotiguous,
Pumpers an use 1s ve 1c e or h l t limits is 28 feet, the roadway oa son. Zombi ; Fred Moldenhauer; f. h . boat fir H .d th as t e parce s rere no con Angus Richardson, Wa-Wa; Gloria ~g1 Uhng th es.. es~ e
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they could notlrvido_so at that ttme
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. Central avenue between Mc--
Stevenson Bob Halderman. ~l Y as e pumping equ1~en Howev£>r , the ne company, n Fadden place and Finley avenue la
· . . 1n the basement of the munJcipal order to help the city annex the 40 feet in width, and Central
Barba:a Cu~diff ; Lubell Boice. building. properties. has consented to pasa avenue between McFadden place
Peter G1nk; ~ii Kraem~:. Robert Vogel said he did not know on to the city 8 strip of land, and Alvarado is impr:uved with Lon~. Zephyr· H~n~y Hill , ~a.r that there was no longer a fire· where the trailers camp is located two roadways each 20 feet in CleVJden~. Corsa!r · Robert Milli-boat in use in the bay until after on the bluffs, whidt will then width.
kan, Pelican ; J an1c:e. Jen54:n· J . J .; he had called Irvin George Gor· make the lands contiguous. In order to keep traffic moving
Terry G!Ot>g e. P.a1Jk1a ; Bill Blau· don, Newport Beach member of Actually there are three parcels at an even pace during the peak
veil. B~~a ; DaVld Ove:holt, Phi~ the county board of supervisors, a of land in the Irvine tract. One periods it is necessary to pro-
Lew-Oa1 , . Peter Morra~, Ouzel, rew minutes after the Fun Zone was recently subdivided for home hibt.t parking along the northerly~ Winner of third place was the Ste\',e Pridham Zombi · Bruce • and 1-roadway of Central avenue be-Pow. \Vow. skippered by Fred . · ' . boat had caught fire. building. One strip ·of I m now' Bro"'ll· Bob Kramer, Andale, Gordon '•nfonned him. he said, leased to the South Coast com· tween 15th street and McFadden Thomas, 15, son of Dr. and Mrs. M N t K c t Bob I ll d s da ~·-~Y ewpor · r,azy a ; that the a ty of Ne\vport Beach pa.ny and is used 21 a boat slip by Pace a ay on un ys. ..,118
L. A~i ~;:: ~~ ~~af~18!1~ners Leishma n, . Poco-D1ablo; Joanne had disposed of the boat last the later. Mayor Reed &aid that as along with the acute shortage ot
Van de Gr1ft ; ~1arsha Younglove, , k soon as the company can find a parking space in this particular
are members of the NHYC. ~50 11 J Id S l · "ee · diff'cul bl ..,..,_ ; er-ro pang er Jf ·; Mltyor o. B. Reed intert'upted substitute mooring plaCe, this 9trip area creates a 1 t pro em. The next seven to finish and All Sawtelle H ard Tack Mayor Reed said. receivers of trophies were Dick en ' · Mr. Vogel by explaining that the may be annexed by the city also.
Deaver. BiJ I La\\·horn. Joan La Judy Terkel, Punkins; P ete u. s . Coast Guard had removed There lies the pmsibility that 'The widening or Coast boule-
Dobbs, Dobbs Ferry ; Robert In· the old fireboat (rom the harbor the Bayshore Trailer park will also va.rd will give traffic to and from f\·tontague, Charles Heyler , John T h 11 Le . Go r th · · the Long Beach area an opportunity P arks, Norton Younglove and Ben gram; Joe ate e . ts ; as they had considered it tnade--become part o e oty m near and f y 1 Richard Mcintosh. Lucky Lad; quate for fire-fighting purposes, future as a r~t of the Int.er~ to flow freely in out o the 0
111ung ove .. d f th 136 r· . h Bob Halderman, Lucky Duck ; (Cootlnued on ?age F1v~) (Continued on Pap J1vie) peninsula area," added the mayO!' ~remain er o e 1.n1s • Sandra Beardslee, Sanaba; Fred in his report to the committee. :l~:::":~:fr~;~;~:~~~2:~anjr~ ~~~~~r;'+u~~~;ja~R;'.'°~~:~;;\~: Patterson w·111 A"1d City's ~~::.;:~:F:~r:n~~:c:~~~ ~1 organ :\Jor gan. 0 k·lt ; Robert J Rli~y Ga)·?or : Lloyd Auber t Jr .: I · I f "d · t .ii y dl R t D k M . Sle1pnl'r : Nancy Pearson. Scrooge, pract1ca rom a wt ening s an ...... SRi~k~,b~; ~\h~turf'Glnm,~:::;' ;L~rDol~~~ ~~~nh('t . s~~~~cki,y~r~~~f1~ ~:o~[, ! Defense of T"1del'ands Su"1t ~~~~d a~ c:n~:; =~~\i;;. )j;:,~ I(' en a,,.g . oa 8 \\a); n I\l . 0 . Do D b . Sheila . both r ight or way acquisition a nd 6~~;~;; J~v~~dr~~~. E:,g[,'';:~~~d ~~~~· ":~~~; Pai:~~6ee-T:': i co::,s~:~~o~~. city has atiiuired
GR-Obrr·~·thiles,. i'JcnDon tKhC'll . ~I · J oh1n I \\'inttirop JG roxr. \Vindsroop: Bill Fonner City EnginC'er R . L . erties of the harbor district. rights of way to a center strtp
r1 1t Jr.; r (>a l f•\vpor · La . T d 1 R ' h d \Vh'l y · p 11 ·11 · 1 Cit Atty The ch-"en-we-f•'led by one of land on Ce ntral avenue, be--C h f\t . R 1 h p tt . r-.,.1 . ttin, a po e: ic ar 1 ne . a erson .. ,.t. ass1s y . tu1 b'""" ~ ...
F a te Re .. Ga P., ~V~ lMary Susan Winkler; I\1ichacl Baum. Roland Thompson in the defense individual and thn?E' concerns tween McFadden place arid "B"
cnton. ex . eo1gC' . ys-f th tld 1 d su·t instituted _against scores of owners, not Iden-etreet, whlch Was purchased from
tery: l\.tary ~·loM'is. Umfy ; :'--lorris Billy Hamm: Marylyn Miles; o . e h •.,an f N ' to. h the Pacific Electric company In Kirk. Pooh-Pooh: Ted Meru. l\.1artha Fundenberg; Grover ~1ont-against t e Cl yo e .. vpor Ol.<aC . tified by the Federal Land Office 1942. at a cost of $5861.96. It has
Fifty.Fifty JI : John DanieU : apert: John Lamar; Hltl Hickborn; Confirmation of the appointment because tl'te flings are against also purchased cer tain parcels of
Glor'·a Stevenron ·, G~rge Chamb--David Harrington; Jim Ibbetson; of Mr. Patte rson, which was made le.~al descriptions of the pmuperties. ... v Mrs F1orence A. Richardson of land along the northerly side of l'rs. Bosun: Gilbert Kraemer: SeY· Pet er Grt."t'nficld ; Louise Funden-at the request of the city attor· · Coast boulevard between 22nd
mour Beek ; Billy Fundenbe.rg. bl'rg: Robert Briggs; Noel Barlow: ney, aftPr he had obtained the 7;22 Llnroln mvd, Santa Monlc:a, street and the westerly cit)'
Carrie r Boy; Bill AUen. l\fan·lyn Badham. consent of Qty Engineer J . B. levied the claim ap.imt the coun-limits. Webb. was made by the city cotm-ty.av.'tled 500 feet of upper' chan-
d1 at its meeting in the dty halt nei property euter"ty ol the Arches Mayor Reed pointed out to the
0 . E. S. Chapters Carry Sunshine 00 Monday. . and lying between the wate' and committee thal the city must yet
Coast Highway, ~ Wtrth •t INlt •cquire right.a of way to c:ertaiD
To Vets On Ships and ID• Bosp1•tals t '!be ~ty attt?:'.'1ey saifamllld that wll'atht-si;oo,ooo. poroe!s of land along Coast boule-
erson UI en "~ Y · ar Ei"'t other .,..are daiml vard owned by the Pacific Eltttric
SAA'i'A ANA, Aug. 6.--0la~ and hobby shops with tools and the tldelandl matter and will be were tiled by the Lone Beach Railway company and which are
te rs or the Order of t.M Eastern equipment for working on leather, ~~ '?ty's ctidtief defense asset ln Land co., tfle & rritle 1.-nd c.o. located between 22nd street ud
Star In California donated more pJexi·glass, and wood were in-uR: ovil a on. of Canon Oty, Nev .. mid the Vista 32nd street.
than $53.000 in 1945 to t1>e project sWled. Complete orchestra, bed-'lllle A-IJlet<un Lenci Co., al.lo of em-Q ty. n.. IJ\8Y1l< added that th< city
or s upplying recreational material side ra'dios. record.ioe by whlc:t1 'ntle to coan.ty--cwned upper Land omce otnda!I Aid the must acquire certa1n privately
and hobby shops for u. S. tfOOPS men cou1d send messages to their channel property at Newport dafms are under ptHiduaa at. a CJllt'ned lands and lota along the
in hospitals and ships. according families, pianos, ~Ide gym. Beach and 200 acres of both ocean 1pedal act of Ca:igrea of Aprt.l northerly side of Cout boule-
to a relX"t made by Mn. Minnie nasiwns and recreational material front and bluff-top properties in 11, 1860, by wlllch Pl:rU!rfleld. vud between 32nd .-t and tb9
A. Harris of uu. city, jiJnlor past were furnished to permanent boo-and a1'0U\)d Newport Beech ...,,. Wya:niloru! imcl Valentine ....ip ~ city limit-. He said tb9
matron of Hennooa chapter, pitals. challenged Aueuot 1 In claln. bolclen ......., gnmted ....tatn city m .. t get a right of way far
O.E.S. Because of thla generooity Ob presented to th< fed<'ral lime! al-richts to federal pr-tJ. 1be Ibo mmiectfnll link between Ca>-.
Mn. Harris was matron durinl the part of the CallfcrnJ..a ~tern fice in Los Anae.ies. scrip was awm ded a P*JWWWt far tra1 avenue at ~ey avenue and
the term of Grand Matron Mrs. Star, boys on hospital ship/. many Plaintiffs are holders of 1Cr1p aervia:s to the gcwa '"'•"t. ar .far eo..t boukYard at 32nd_ street.
Ulllan Podesta of San FT-ancilco, ot them in caste er able to move iAued by tbe gova rm.ent ln 1880 property Rized. "!be lmprovemenllr will ootnpa199
who was _the spomor for th< pro>-about only an crutchel found ln-to lndiv!dua!s u peyment for oerv-curt. ond sidewalks; two roa4-
""-All Orange county chapters t.....ttn&: -tlonl an boord lea to Ibo eovenmont-. .Jmms Albert D>awm, a, al -. 30 feet In width with C!ODt..
made substantial contributlanl to sh!po durtnc th< Ion& four or n.... In-att boldlno wwth into Coltnn, wu _.. led m --Put<d lltrtits. flu~ -or1as
th< fllnd. _. trip ........ AP11"wdmatel7 mm..,. al dol1an. and 1ep&u1t-port -nollip -a ' 1 II!' --owr Ibo oxlstlns ...,, .. ~ tllls f\md oblpo weft S"ll,000 al th< f\md waa Opoi-hlS both undeveloped and oomo of ldchwolY _.. for -pa-t and MpNdtic .... eta
equlppod with mUllcal blltrWWWD for Ibo nM ...... I !mtnlmiaa. tlle -~ Imp--ckf.... (Qmel 1a1d .. ~ "
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Expose the Mongers
It doesn't seefn possible Utat anyone would ever hazard . .
such a thought, either openly or secretly, that Jun Farquhar.
Huntington Beach publisher, is a communist. Yet only last
week 'The Anaheim Daily Bulletin in a page one editorial re-
veals the startling information that someone has maligned
the good and patrioitc name of the Huntington Beach pub-
lisher. apparently in an effort to blacken his campaign for
the office or state senator. Farquhar's integrity as a citizen
and hi< past record is beyond reproach. It is time for all
Orange county journalists to cast the spotlight on the per-
son or per.sons or group that is fostering this type of rumor
mongering. for an attack on Jin1 Farquhar is an attack also
on the press of the Southland. It should not go unanswered.
\Ve reprint herewith the editorial by the Anaheim Bulle-
tin:
Let's Keep it Clean
Year in and year out. political crunpaigns in Orange
county have bEen kept on a pretty high level. There has al-
ways been a minimum of mud-slinging, and candidates for
various offices have seldom resorted to underhanded meth-
ods.
Usually, when rumors based on so-called "inside dope"
are circulated about a candidate, those rumors are started by
over-zealous crunpalgners, and not by the offioo.seeker hll'!1-
self. Unfortunately. the originators of smear-talk are gen-
erally hard to run down. Consequen tly. the maligned can-
didate seldom ·has a chance to confront the rumor mongers
in person. .
This week. one of the Republican candidates for the state
senate. James Farquhar. Huntington Beach l"'blisher has
been called "conummlst," and "radical". The rumor mon-
gers have also intimated that Farquhar is not a man to be
trusted.
Such rumors have absolutely no foundation in fact.
Any person who deliberately brands Jim' Farquhar as a
communist or radical or "shady operator" is a constun-
mate liar!
The Anaheim Bulletin will stand back of this 'statemenl
For 19 years. Farquhar has bEen publisher of the Hunt-
ington Beach News. He has done a gPoCI job, and his news-
paper and editorial policies are respected by publishers
throughout the Southland. At no time in conversation or
in writing has Farquhar said anything that would justify
the brand of communism. In fact. a major plank in his plat-
form' is based on the need for free enterprise and includes a
pledge of "no compromise \\ith communists."
Among the things he advocates is compulsory arbitration
of strikes and "fewer laws and less dependency upon legis-
lation which promises so much and gives so little."
The next time anyone says to you that Farquha r is a com-
munist. pin him down; make him tell you how he knows the
charge L• true : m ake him give you facts to support his
charge.
The Buleltin Sl'ldom ta kes part in local 11<>litical cam-
paigns. prerer1ing to pn."Sent the c1ualifications of rival can-
didates on an eqt1al l>a~is. gi\·ing all a fair c-hance to state
their plc1tfo1ms. 1-l u'' l'\'C'f, ,,·hen cl n1<.1n ,,·hose! integ1ity has
ne\<·er tr:-c.•n Qtl("Stioned lx>t:omes-sin1i)Iy because he is a c-an-
didate for pu blic offi ce--the targ~t for mud slinging, then
The:-Blt.lletin ,,·elcomes ttte opportunlt~· to come to his de-
fen..<;e. I
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Decade of Franco
It seems hard to realize Utat 10 years have passed al-
ready since Francisco Franco crune to poJ.er in Spain
through a treacherous revolution that was backed with
arms and men by Hitler and Mussolini.
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M&WPO&I' ••1 .IM\A
Po Strange Thin
uicides, ShoW ·
• w Brand of Patience
' War taught many
tience, commentators
ed. but here are two
the kind of persever
not particularly mean
people pa-1'
~ observ-Ed --•-Tr . samples of Uuuc:: or am
they did For War, MacLean,
In Philadelphia ntly a man
released from Sing ing prison
waited in a store for our days to
do a thorough job of robbing it.
Peter Pastick. 31, aigned in
city court, was a o f fitting
himself out with a n "'' suit and
coat and stuf.flng "h pping bags
UC Prof., States
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 6.-Amer-
ica now has a choice: to educate
all her chJldren in the wa.ya of
peace or immediately to set about
training them to tight and win
World War ill
v.'ilh $3000 worth or g So says Dr. Malcolmn a.taclean,
Newark, N . J .. 0 the other profe~r ol education on the Los
hand, reportOO how a litary ~Un· I Angel~ can:ipus of the University
man stood in line in the United of Cahfom1a. who recently ad-
Statet Trust compan 936 Broad dre~~ the 8th Annual School Ex·
street. until his turn ame at the I ecut1vcs Conference on the Los
"''indow. Angeles campus.
~n he brand.is a gun. r\ .former nt'\VSpaper editor.' uni-
lhreatened to blow the place I \'Crs1t v dean and .college president,
with a package fo troglycerin, Dr .. ~1aclean Ser\ied f?T" 8 year l'1S
and walked off "A'ith 500 "''hile I cha1.rmAn of. the President Roose--
clerk!\ fumbled ,vi th 8 arms which velt s committee on f~ir employ·
didn't w k me nt practices and during the v.1ar
or -_ __ "'·orked as comrnandeT with the
People also \\'ere sh "·ing a ne"'· N a\'}''s military government pro--
determina tion a nd per c>verance l n gra':1-visiting sc.h0?1s in t.he
th('ir attempts to kill themselves. Car1bb<>an. NOTth Af~1ca. the ~1td·
1 die East a nd tht' Pacific. Police in Bridgepor . Conn., re-1 .. • . •
ported rec('ntly tha t Daniel Po-I realized tha t the children of
land, 33, of 211 !\>fad on avenue, I those far places and the childr~n
shot himself rour imes-three of America are those who will m
times in the chest an once in the 20 years or so either meet each
head-and then turn on the gas other around. the con~erence . ta-
in the kitchen o f his home. Last bles of that time or drive against
reports say tha t he ..,., recovering I each othC'r on the Rhastly, bloody
at St. VinCC'nt's hospit I. hattlC'fields of \\'orld \\'ar Ill." he
Grand Rapids, l\fieh. mcan,,·h_ile, sa~~chool executiv('s today are
had reported. thal U: Grant Ke!· faced '"'i th the compelling neces-
l('r, a form~r c~em1st y p_rofess.or sitv to reach oui and grasp the a~ the . Un1\'en1ty o \Visconsin, "·o"rld C'ducational pictui-e. to de-
k1lled. htms.C'lf under ti <' '''hC'els of mand leadC'rship from Washington
a tratn which tle c.has for a SC'C· and thC' UNO in thC' solution of
ond try . .In th~ first a ttcm.pt he global school problems and to par-~·as knockffi a~ulr '''h 1." trying .to ticipate in the solution." 1ump betw('('n the cn,1nC' and 1ts
teodrr. Picking him~el r up. hr Di"d You Know That·. overtook the train, ording to
reports, and lrled agai -\vlth sue-
cess. I . In China an a ppropria te gift
1
to gi\'e an aged relative is a cof-
---fin.
Jack Trout , of Bra ii , Ind .. has 1 2. A fem111e cricket cannot chirp.
an affinity ror wa ter, but not as 1 3. The elephant reaches full ma·
much as his name su gC'sts. Aft('r turity at forty.
traveling more than -.ooo miles 4. 'oliver Wendell Holmes was
over th<' "seven seas" as a boilC'r· seventy \\'hen he began his fa·
maker in the Navy, he almost 1 mous china-painting.
drowned rttently w en his car l 5. Five million birds a year are
overturned. skidded into a pond, killed in the United States to su~
and pinned him under l"-'O feet of ply feathers for "'omen's hats.
water. 6. The peace statue, Christ of
Despite his six feet four inches, the And(>!, on the border of Ar·
Trout in "deep \\'a ter" until neigh· gen tine and Chilt>, was cast out of
hors. worki.ng swiftl freed him metal of cannons used in the ~
by prying open the oor of hi.s longed wRr between thffe -two
car with a crowbar. nations.
7. F our barrels of water from
Cats and the whi.njs of doting Grell.t Salt Lake In Utah will pro-
owners are persistently in the duce. after evaporation processes,
news these days, but/ few of the nearly one barrel of !alt.
recent headliners ccLld hold a 8. Wheat in various forms con-
whisker to the fortunes of Casey. stitute a bout 19 pt'r cent of the
now the monarch of all he sur-total food of an American family.
veys at Viroqua. Wis. 9. A penguin can swim 100 miles
Morton Shirks, his la te ov.'Der, in a day but it cannot fly.
djdn't shirk his respansibility to l 10. Richest tin mines in the
Casey when he died three years world are found In the l\1'a1ay
ago. His will rc>nted the Shirks peninsula.
residC'nC(' in Cente r street to o -------
!Mend, LC'onard l\iutlcstad, \\"ith
the provision that thC' house could
no t be sold, or the furniture re·
arranged, as long as Casey lived.
"Casey tike's it tha1 "'ay," the
will spt'cififfi in referring to the
furniture. a nd thrn particularized
further by requiring that Casey
be fC'd regul arlY-"'lt~ hamburge_r
-next to the chair \\'hich Shirks
formerly occupied. Lasti}', a spe-
cial door, gives Casey perfect ftN!·
dom or mo\'C'ment in ahd out.
California Standard's
Veteran Payroll Now
Numbers Over 24,000
VetC'rans of the second \Vorld
\V ar now constitute approximately
40 per cent of Standard of Ca1i·
fornia's entire 'A'Orking force of
nearly 25,000 persons, President R.
G. F ollis of the oil company dis·
closed today.
Thus far 3430 company em-
Dl"vt"ded Feelt'~s ployes wh<> scn·ed in the mililary forCt"S already ha\'e returned to
This is the season f the }·car \vork and approxirnatC'IY 6500
"''hen lhe nt?igh lJorhoOO filling sta· others who v.•ere in the military
tion operator is a man or mixed services 11r e now employed by the
emotions. lfe kno\\·s hC''s going to company. Tht" lattE'r cons1itute
do a n~ce pic>C'\" of busJn('ss fix· n('atly 70 per cent of all new em·
ing up your cnr ror tha t vacation ployes hired sin('(' V-J day.
trip--<>\'t'n sonic n£•\\' tirC's. maybe, Follis explained that employes
if he can get 'cm. Blf thrn you'll I returning to the company are be-
tx-gone for a coup!~ or "''eeks. ing given aJl general pay incre8.S('S
da.d gum it . and his istttt ion isn't • ~ranted for thC'ir jobs dur'ing their
on wheel.$. absence. The period spent in mili-
A midWC'Sl 01 \ co11pan\' p1ans
r'trC'("t COTnJ)tln)' 1lpt>lr.lion ()[ flS
~~~ ~ =t5~~,'.~cro~~~i:~~··111~r~
~ram to lrain \'l'lcran. for SUJY'r1or
tar)-SC'r,·ice llke";sC' is counted as
compAny ser\;('(' time to"·ard
qualifying: lhe returning cmployes
for benC'flts providl'd by the com·
pany.
station operation. I F'ot Better PrtnUng Call 12 or 13. '
I Cempl1 e Fountain Semce at
ZlOO l~ ~n~ E N ' ~e•i-t
Nbw OPEN EVENINGS ,
llA.111'8 • ~WICHm • BA.llBUBGJCBS .Ile Cream to Take Ood
It seems h~r still to realize that this m&n who has
been called the "Spanish butcher". because of the human
slaughter that attended his triumph, is still in control. !~=====~==~~~==~~====~ A decade ago the civil war in Spain served ~ a dress re-
hearsal for the gteat conflict that burst into lleing just two
or three year.; later. At that time ..Franco rode to power
on the rising· tide of fascist militarism. In th~ year.; imme-
diately following 1936 that tide threatened ro sweep aver
all ol Europe. For a time it did actually engulf almost the
whole ol the continent. But now It has receded-Both of
his pals. Mussolini and Hitler came to a violent erni Their
~piresMwcrumbled. ~
Today Francisco Franco is a lonely man. He is detested
by the world and by most ol his own people_ 1 He has sur-
vived thus far only througll the most oppressive and vicious
mellsQreS against all who oppose him.
• Rlght now be is living on bot 10\\'l!d tiJne.,.....and time Is
running out. Some day the past will catch up ~ith him. . I
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Car With Million Miles -PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
T o Credit Still Running
With a record of more than a·A--------------
More Efficient Fuels
Need~ for Engines
We Americans are so prorie to
I. 8. WHYTE
-us~ .A.11~---t1'.lll. ........ Tr-..
U7 0.-rt ... ·-I ..... .. U.. 'W:t'-' ...... UIS _....._
.&VMn • a1a1m •II 1 MPIN• .,._ ---..... ~------.... mlllion miles in slightly less than
six years of operation in taxicab
service, a 1940 Chrysler sedan is
stlll going strong on the streets
of Tacoma. Wash. This duly •u-
thenticated and documented record
is furnished by Kole A. Oliver,
president of the OllveT Taxi and
Ambulance Service, which com-
PIU'!Y bought the car new on July
9, 1940, and has ope.rated it ever
since. Much of the driving has
been done by Tony Day,~ who ls
still at the wheel every day.
take industrial miracles for grant·i~-----------~
ed we frequently overlook the
tremendous amount of work it re-
quires to achie\1e them.
AWCIMllZJO'I'
Comes nO\lo·· D. P. Barnard.
noted petrolt>wn researcher. to tell
us that the ne""· designs in auto
engines will require carefully
tailored gasolines. Automatic
clutches. he says, will require
gasoline with perfect idling char-
acteristics to make them \\'Ork.
"Early automobiles, dit'Sel e n·
gines and jet planes could use any
old fuel," Doctor Barnard reports.
"but as better and more efficient
engines are built tht>y must have
fuels which are just right for
their highly·specia1ized. needs.
Scientific controls in the manufac-
ture of gasoline and other motor
fuels, theref6re, become increas-
Armand Monaco
ABCBITllCJ'
8U W. Bay Ave., Balboa
...._1m
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Loo ~ NOM!llllldy NOS
CllDIOPBACT0118
Wagner DrugleM lmlUtat..
Dr. Wllbar 0. W-
Otlropractic, Dietetics,
Physlo &: Colonic Therapy
llfO Clout Bi..i.. -
~-P!>onelOSS
CLINICAL LABORATORY
The almost incredible mileage
11tchie\•ed by this durable vehicle
was made possible partly by war-
time conditions. Fort Lewis. one
or the largest military posts in the
U nited States. is located near Ta·
coma and during the war as many
as 100.000 men were statjoned
there at one time. One of the
tRXicab company's stands is locat-
ed at the north coast bus terminal.
the largest and busiest in T acoma.
and in the last six years upwards
of a million soldien have passed
through this terminal. as well as
a heavy civilian traffic. The de-
mand for taxicabs na tura1Jy was i.r~mendous on the part of military
personnel traveling between the
city and the post, and the Oliver
company maintained its vehicles,
including the million-mile Chrys·
ler on a 24-hour schedule.
ingly important." ,.-------------·
What interests us about that is Clinical Laboratory
what Doctor Barnard didn't say,
He didn't say. for instance, that 0tace boun: 9 -4 :30
these better fuels are going to re-and b7 appolntmeat
quire more and better laboratories. TELEPHONE HARBOR 811
more skillfUJ and highly~trained
scientists, a nd-above all-more ,__ _____ w_._0oa __ tra1 __ A_..,, __ --'
of them. -
All of this means that the fi eld DAY SCHOOL The Oirysle r taxjcab is now op-
Pratin_st with its sC'CO nd engine.
The one originally installed at the
factory \\'as usro for 528.()'.)() miles.
,,;thout major repairs. The second
engine is no"' approaching tha t
mnrk. also \\;thout major repairs.
The ori~inal transmission And dif·
ferential are still in the car and
i;?i\'ing good sC'rviCC'. The body is
in 2ood. condition, in spite of the
terrific US(' to .which it has been
of petroleum research now and in ,.-------------~
the future offers more and better
jobs to more people than ever be·
fore. That's true of just abtiut
e\'ery skilled trade or profession
in the world today,
So about the best ad\'ice to any
youngster in the United Sta tes
today is to stick to that educa-
tion as long as he can. study as
hard as he can, and don't stop
Mortimer School
30% COral Balboa hland
Ondea: coo...,, ~ry
SUMMER SCHOOL
G. A. MorU.mer, M. A .. Oxtord
Prt.nclpaJ -Phone II.arbor W
DENTISTS
!Ubjff:ted. learning whcn he's out Of school. ..------------~
Tony Day drove thi• car out of S d . h E h
the dealer's garage when it was tu ying t e art
purchased by the Taxicab com· A prominent geologist remarks
pany from Everett T. Steven, of ·that "it is S<>lf-evident that a study
the Steven Motor company, and of the earth is fundamental to the
he was at the wheel every day un-enjoyment thereof." We agree.
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
!%02~ W. 0..tral. llarl>or H80
NEWPORT BEACH
tit called into the army, where And we know of no better way to '----'----------....!
he served in the South Pacific. study it than on a quiet alter·
pa.rt of the time as a chauffeur noon, under the shade of a tree .---------------,
for generaJs. When released from and on the banks of a creek with
the military service, Tony went a fish pole along to prove that
back to his old job with the Oliver we are there on business -and not·
Tax' and Ambulance Service and just fiddling a\\•ay our time.
tnststed upon having his favorite
Chrysler assigned to him. Even All kinds typewriter ribbom LI
the offer of a new postwar Oirys· •tock at the Newa.'Ibnel.
DB. GORDON E. RAPP
DENTIST
%831 Wed O..tral
Pl>oae Barbor dt-.J
Newport
ler recently delivered to the taxi· .----------L----, !'--------------' cab company would not lure the
Joyal Tony away from the 1940
veteran.
''The day they take this cab out
of SE'tvice Is the day I'll quit driv·
Ing it." !lays Tony. "And that will
be a long time yet."
OBITUARIES
Arthur Thompson \Vard. 66, died
in his sleep of wha t is believed
to be a hl'art ailment, and \\'as
found at 7 a. m. Wednesday, July
31 . Mr. and l\.1rs. \Vard came here
aOOut thrC'E' months ago from Loi
Angeles and \\'('re slaying with
Mrs. \Vard's brother·in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Packard. 4028
Channell Place. NCwport Island,
until their O\\lll new home, which
is under construction. was com-
pleted. An autopsy was l}erformed
Thursday afternoon.
Only survivor is the widO\A', Mrs.
Minnie B. Ward. The couple v.•ere
former rl'Sid(>nts of Ontario and
funeral ser,;ces 'viii e held Mon-
day in O ntario, Baltz l\.1ortuary
directors. and burial \Ari.IJ be in
Mountain Vie\\' cemetery, Ontario.
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Tolephone Beecoo 58411
Ul Broadway
llllron M-Maxwell, M. D.
1801 Coast mway
Corona del Mar
Office flours: 10-.12; 2~
Phone Harbor 1oa
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 11U
US S. Hlll St.. Loo ~
TUcker 18U By Appointment -
Gerald Ramia, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT REACH
Pbone Barbor lOll
Mo U.1Pft": eaa .Beac.ooa '°'9-a
X -Ray Sernce
T. P. REEDER, M-D.
and
WM. S. IRETON, If. D.
~and 8m1www
-w. 0..tral
Telepllone -.. -
Gordon M. Grundy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade •
Office Hrs.: 10.12 a.m.; 3.5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
PUBLIC STEl'IOGBAPHEB
Phone Beeoon 5808-W
M. D. Keesling
1808-A Newport Bl'f'll.
eo.ta M-
8UBVl:YOB8
Raub & Bennett
8uneyon and Enflnean
1808 NewportBl\'d, 00.ta-
Telepbone Beacon 5808-W
rsn w. c..ai...1 "'•WJM>r.t -...
Telephone Barbor tu
PueL1c NoTJcEor
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO ENGA.GE IN TIIE
SALE OF ALCOHOL.
IC BEVERAGES.
July 31 , 1946.
To \\'horn II l\.1a): Concern :
Notice is hereby given that fif-
tePn days After the da te posted,
t he-undersigned proj>oses to M"lJ
alcoholic beveragC6 at these prem.
ises, dMcribed as follows: Filhing
Boat "SkiP.A·Lou," 1135 Cout
liighway, Newport Beach, Calif.
Pursuant to such Intention, the
undersigned is applying to the
State Board of Equalization for
issuance by transfer of an alcoholic
beverage llceme for these prem.
1aes as follows :
On Sale Beel' .
Anyone desirlhg to protat the
luuance of such Ucenw may me
• Verified proteat with the State
Board of Equallz.,tJon at Sacra-
mento. Collfomla, 1tat1ng P'OUDClt
for denial u Pl'>"ldod by law, '!'be
premises are """ ~ for tho
1a1e or aJoohollc 11oveng ...
ROY F. BARRON and
HUGH R. McLEOD.
Pub: Aue. 6, IlM6.
A non-nlltlng &uoll~ pump
made of plutic ctaaa baa -ci.-
veloped to eliminate painting proi..
1ems of mUng atatJon <>Pttaton.
A berse lermlnaJ With otorq9
aiJl"d.o/ or more than 3.2!0,llOJI
pllonll of petroleum producto ..
under C0111tructloo new ~ ton, W. VL
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Ml.BOA N&iWHiMP, If•,_, 8ss• Oe ... ...,,A,...!, l ... , ,....._ ------·---
Some 300 products from 56 coon-WAA Pl AAA Launc~
Safety Ca..,ign It Costs Over Four Million
To Run County in 1944-45
Mesa Bailding
Is Up 525,000
0-. ~t D . 1'1 r •..,s. to fn!e the world from the .u.r..i
-tries ==outside==the ==United==States==go I a es -~American .automobiles.
Army CWef ., 8'&11-"lntema-
tionally, we are now embarked on
• great en~ whose aim is
of another suicidal war. Jt otters
millicma of Americans an inspirinc.
challence."
WELCOME HOME!
Newpod lfartlor Pm& !91
AMD•OA.N U'.OION
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-.. ftla ... ,..._ a.. ... ... ....... J.aa WT--.. I .. a.
flying B ts
Up for Sale
-iixii:iaxii:iaxaxii:iaxii I Seven nytng boats. the mam-1 moth Boeing "Clippers' or ocean-
THIS WEEK
GILFILLA.'1 KADIOS
Immediate Delivery
t •. -E L·ECTRIC C-'0 :
111 •-BIP-7
llm noa 1185
J!(owpo.t 8-11
spanning fame, are be ng offered
for sale by the War ets Ad-
ministration.
Bids are now being ~pted on
the war-surplus, 89fpa.ssenger,
four-erJtine planes, RCfOrd.ing to
L. R . McGehee, WAA r ,gional air-
craft disposal chief.
The planes will not be sold in-
Wvidually, McGehee said, as only
bids for the entire set en planes
plus spare pa.ru and equipment
will be accepted. Bids rust be in
the Washington, D. e., WAA of-
fice by noon, August 7.
Some of the planes e now in
California. and may inspected
at Pan American Sta ion, Mills
Field or at Naval Station,
Alameda. Information and bid
forms are available at e aircraft
division of the WAA r 11gional of-
fice, 155 W . Washing on Blvd.,
Los Angeles.
P.A.PALMER
LIDO ISI:E PP.DPERI!ES ----· W. 0. BUCK-Insurance Counselor
a,_ 1500 ~#.di.
The American Automobile ~
ciation has launched a I nation-
wide campaign to convin~ every
American car driver an~ every
American pedestrian to ·rake it easY" in traffic.
We shouldn't ,need an great
amount of convincing on t is sub-
ject.. There are J ew adull' Amer-
icans who have not had friend
or relative killed or serioufly hurt
in traffic accidents. Mos~ o r us
have had more than one. In
spite or this, the toll cohtinues. y~ar alter year, on highwr1 ys and
city streets.
Jt is well to remembtt that the
cars that chugged along On \\oa r-
time gasoline now are g~ting a
much fancier grade of fodder.
And it's fun to zip 'em up and
feel the power that mode~ gas-
oline gives.
The trouble with tha t i.!i the
fact that the driver who does it is
enda ngering not only his qwn life
and that of his· passengen, but the
lives of people he has nevt seen
and who do not know he is coming
roaring round the corner In just
a minute.
So the next time you f 1 like
putting a heavy foot 4n the
throttle, just remember td "take
it easy."' That's all, brother. •
Dr. Ruhlman Named
' UC Dean of Women,
Arrives in Fall
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6.-Dr.
Orange county go"•ernment costt8--------------
A total or $25,700 In building
permits ""-ere issued for the Cmta.
Mesa area by the rounty building
department last week.
Permits were granted to Coer· S4.123.033 for 1944-45, with $2,-
48'2,400 or 60 per cent far charities
a nd corrections. California Tax-
payers' association said today,
making public its statewide. stud)'
of county government payments.
City a nd district costs are not in-
cluded. -
Ten years ago, 1934-35, the
county government cost $2,232,268.
"'1th S785.615 or 35 per cent gcr
ing for charities and corrections.
Over the state as a whole, coun-
ty government costs reached $217,-
818,413 in 1944-45. Charities and
corrections took $135.161.691, or
62 per cent.
In 1934-35. county governments
throughout the state cost $102.-
639,555, with $43,995,106 or 43
per cent for charities and correc-
tions.
Charity and correction costs
amounted to 50 per cent or mOre
of county expenditures in 41 Cali-
fo rnia counties in 1944-45, the as-
sociation found. In 1934-35, only
one county used more than half
SA City Draws· mont Sherman or R L 2. Box ,!159, Costa Mesa, for a hen house on Plans to Take the west side-.of Harbor Blvd .• 61 feet south of Victoria St., $2500; Land, Air Base to Raymond Lodden or Los An-geles. for a foundatiori and re-!
. pair \\'Ork on a quonset hut on 1 SANTA ANA. Aug. 6.-Mem-the east side of Placentia Ave., 650 I
hers of the Santa Ana Real Estate feet north of 19th St., $1500.
Board were. informed here Fri-1 To aaude L. Wells of Rt. 1,
day that City Attorney George Box &5A ·Costa Mesa for a home Bradley was dr . I r ' . . awing up Pans or on the east side of Elden Ave., 330
the annexation of property south feet south of A'.lesa Dr. Sl<B> for of the city up t d · cl di h ' ' • <:> an in u ng t e a residence and garage on the former army airbase · Pr I" . . · 1 south side of Flower St., 100 feet
e. 1m1nary expenses of the an-east of Raymond St .. $6620.
nexat1on were to be borne by the T J c o · r 339 Waln t cit E ti Wh. . o . . avis o u y, vere ite, the speaker, Pl., Costa Mesa, for a home and
to\d the realtors. He added that garage on the north side of 21st these e..-nonses · I d bli hin .. ,,..... . inc u e pu s g St., one-fourth of a mile from
a ~o.t1ce of intent, circulation of Santa Ana Ave., $7000; to Sid-
petitions and public hearing on ney P. Mattingly of 212 E. Berk-
the proposed annexation. ley St., Sarita Ana, for a resi-
Autos Not GOOd
Or Cheap Enough Yet
dence and garage on the east aide
of Elde n St., 125 feet from Mesa
Dr .• $7000.
iU expenditures for charities and We note that Henry Ford II
cOrrections.
Civilization is the 'slow-process
of gradually falling in line with the
visionary ideas of minorities . Only one county spent less than says the "automobile of today,
one-fourth of its total expend.i· amazing though it may be, is not
tures for charities a nd corrections good enough and cheap enough.
in 1944-45. In 1934·35, in 16 coun-Th~ youth of today cannot com-
ties less than one-fourth of total plBJn that t~ere are no new worlds
expenditures went for charities to ~nquerr. h od .
and corrections. I , os_e ? ~ w o r e with Hen-
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WHERF.VER you may be-
if you're in California, the chances
are yQU're near a Bank of America
branch. For Bank of America's unique
system of statewide operation ha11
brought complete banking service to
almosteverycityandtowninthestate.
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1Sttttk of Amtrini
NATIONAL r~~~';t&; ASSOCIATION
3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA
Jessie L. Rhulman ol Cornell
university \\'i ll replace Mrs1 Helen
?tt. Laughlin who retired .Tune 30
as dean of v.•ome n on the Los An-
geles campus of the Unive~sity of
California. it "'as announced tcr
day by President Robert Gordon
"CharitieS and corrections took ry 5 d.istingwshed grandpaw can
a larger share of county ex:pend.i-remember when a smart youth
turci In 1944--45 than ln 1934-35 in ~'ho could get ahold of four old
every California county-a situa-tires and a yard of baling v.i re 1 lion hard to explain when the could put . together a contraption
boom conditions of 1944-45 and that certatnJy was cheap enough; I
the depression Conditions of 1934-good enough to. get·to the reservoir
35 are considered," the association and back-which 'vas as far as
"d the pavement went anyhow-and
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MCM•l• flllll•L 111(1¥1 •••tl•"
MAJOR'S
ZZl W. Fourth -Phone 3120-W -Santa Ana
• LUliliRliE •
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Sets M~tching
An Purpose
Jaunty
Original
Reliabl e
Smart
Use Our 30-60-90-Day
PAYi\IENT PLAN
No Extra Charge
Al"O a Complete Stock of All
Leather Goo ds and Ladies' Handbags
Stewart -Warner
'
nis Panel
Available
Chrome
Now
• IR
Flexible Shafts
Engine Drive Joints •
. ETS · HOKll & GALVAN . . . -
SINCE 4 l 9 I e
1000 OoU& Uhray
AJOolaS..-\\'UJalaCtOa-8-.S.. ~
EI.EciRICIANS
C-0-T..-o .;n. F.qnl,_.t
... FAOl'OSY, Pl.A.NT, llTOllB, orncz. FA&M. BOllS.
Sproul. ! sa1 . r · , as or amazing .-nobody ever did
Although she "'ill exercise the
same administraJive duties as Mrs.
Laughlin, Dr. Rhuhnan will also
have academic rank as a~sociate
professor of educational psychol-
ogy.
A graduate of Ohio State uni-
versity in 1930. Dr. Ruhlman took
her master 's degree at Ohio State
in 1935 and her doctor 's degree
from Columbia university in 1938.
She served as registrar and in-
structor in FrC'nch at Ohio State.
was rC'Search assistant for the
Progressi\·e Education associa tion
and t aught a t Colun1hla a nd Sarah
La\\Tenct' college before ~oi ning
Cornell as associate professor in
the graduate school or cdJcat ion.
Dr. Rhtrlma n is a n expert in
stude nt couns.e\ing, personality
stud iC'S. indiv idual a nd group ~ tcAching and voca tiona l ~JidanC<'.
On t he Los Ani;::C'IC's campus it is
I C'X pc>ctcd thfi t she \Viii devQtC' full
1imC' to administrativC' dut!C's And
,,·ill 1t•ach summer courses in her
chosen field.
I. Shr i~ l'XPf'C"t<.'d to 1-1r1ivt' in Lo:-
Hornet Survivor
Receives Awards
At Pearl Harbor
· Entering the naYy at the age
of 18. C.P.O. Douglas Bray, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Hess. West
Bay avenue. re-C'nl istcd in. Decem-
ber of last year and is now at
Pearl 1-la rbor. He has been in the
sC'rvicc for six years, four years
of which "''ere spent in the So uth
Pacific ""ht're he survi\'ed the
sinking of the aircraft carrier
1-lornet.
l·i<' has numt'rous cit ations and
\Va srer:cntly presented ,,·ith t\\'O
Distin~uished F lying Crosses and I
six air 1nedals. No"' 25 yC'ars old,
Mr. Bray is chosing the> navy as a
C'ar<'c r. I !is \\·ifc. the forn1C'r Anna-
h(·lle John<:on of NC\\·port Beach.
anrl thP1r sn13H son. L>ou~lass II.
n o\\" li\e at t::!t) :..16th str~t but nrl·
1~x1~·ctin~ to go to Ha,,·<iii at rtny
time, '
Sci._ that un,,·antcd article
j ,S,,e,•r"'v"',. c .. e.,,s·1rAi nre50rHtcne,bld0
r .
R through Ne,vs-·rimes ads. For \V. . Cubbon, 1 ~~~~~~~~
""~~'~hRe:.,:~.~~.~~ .. l'~n~:!GI LL' S
S:inta 1\nn l ann!> <ind fn t h1·r or
'.\Ir:; l{e1lph ~:•:t.• nf llnlbun. dit•d --------~--in S• Jo>•'!•h ho,p>tal l.>'1 Fri-DE LI CAT ES SEN
day ni gh t.
~lrs . ~:i:;-c. '' lll1 is conn1"('lt«I ,,·1th
1 1 ht• :"\t.''"l)()rt 1 larhor Chamh•·r of FOOD SHOP I Cornn1t~r<X'. is lhP nnly stir,·1,ur nf !
tht.' 6!)-yC'n r -ol d rancht•r ,,·hn hnd • Fresh Apple Sau ce
\iv\·d in Santn ,\nit since his h1r th • Fane.}· Crab Meat
m 1877. • Salad Dressings
;\Ir. Cubhon h.::i.d rC'N'n tly IK'1':i • Pickles _ Oli\•es
ho..<:pit n l1 .t~"'d for a hC'nrt ailn1~·nt • Chee'iie _ M eat..s
Fun£•ral scrvicC's \\'ere 111;-W ~lond:i.y at 10 n.m. in tht> g ... 11111 • Sardines -Ancho\riCS
& Tuthill mortuary. RL•v. \\·1·<:-• Crackers -Biscuits
ley A. liavt•rmale. rrctor 11f lhP • French Rolls
F.p1sropal Church or th(' l\l ~':-sin h 1 ------.~-------
r ''"s 1n chrt r~c of St'r,·1ces llnd in-SHOP AT GILL'S tr rmrnt wa> in F'irhavrn ·.·mr-
tery. ' I
l\lr. Cubhon \\"3S th(' son or t~e F o r Fresh e r Vegetables
1 la!<' John ('l,\bl>on, '''ho .:-am" 10 Better Meats
1
San ta Ana in 1870. one year aftc>r
its founding by \Villiarn H . Spur -Fane.)' Groceries
gcon.
Thl' oomma ndme nts or God are
thC' br<'ad of life for t he na tions.-
Ro.sY>'ell D. Hitchcock.
245 Fo"'8t Ave.
LAGUNA BEACH
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Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau
All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii
Round-the-World Trips In the near future. See
Mn. Boy Keene. Ph. Barbor S91. SOI him. lle!1-.
Boan: 10 a. m. to I p. m.
HOLLISTER
Brollcers
LANDSCAPING -LAWNS
LAWN RENOVATING
Orchard and ornamental shrub pest control
Fertilizers
Yard and Orchard Maintenance
Advice on Planting
and Soll Cooditlons
bq1llre a&
CARR'S FEED -STORE
JSZ1 NJ;WPO.-r BLVD. , 008'rA JO&\
· P. o. Bos llf'1• -n.•e a-5165
figure "'hat made those kid jalop-I
pies run. · 1 ...,;.:.::;:..=..!.::;:....;_:;.:.::.:.,..:.:.:..::.J
They Have Just Arrived
"Grown-Up" Suits for ·Youngest School Girls
ALL· WOOL
SUITS
With trim buttoned-up jaclc::ets
and seParate skirts. Smart prac-
• deal outfits.
very latest
Other styles-the
creations for the
tlie youngest generation. Sizes
7 to 14. Assorted plain colon ,
and checks.
On the M ezzanine
Shower Gifts -Main Floor.
Your friends will appreciate o. shower gift with the
Wheeler stamp of quality. Among the many suggea·
tions we can· make are: ( 1) Baby pillows; · ( 2) Satin
crib-bolster sets; ( 3 ) Embroidery sheet and pillow-slip
seu; ( 4) Satin carriage robes. And, remember, all are
Wheeler-quality merchandise-
In Our Kiddies' Paradise
' . Wiftd.Up Toys .. Back Again
l:o.tod la tlio ~Ollt, we bovo th. largeot tnock of fine
IO,t ba all ~thon OWlomia. ~-wind-up toys on in
.-i. oplat !Wlm, ..u., fire trw:b, tnlnt, etc. Spedal
No11 -ban Jw ~-" o wall ahipm•t of th. fa-
. maao Uoeol Rl1 nolc Traim. loo tD..I
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Aleo ........... , '" wii ... ..,.,. .... f'Olmdl, ........
pooll. I'll tc. 11111 ..... .il .. dllUltplsbisd. l1" U., W.....
staap el t Mts.
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New Arrivals
-;ci
for Boys
Don't fail to see the 100% wool suits
for the young gentlemen-sizes 3 to 6.
They are very, very smart-and your
youngster will wear his with g reat pride.
See them now -on the Main Floor.
't-nd in the same department our clearance sale
of boy51 seersucker suits is now under way.
•• fo~ in.
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Special Full-Panel Crib
'111.U atra •~al crib h.u a Wet-Proof mattress, Non-
!eg atccl •pring, non-poisonous finish. Safe drop-side
may be raiHd or lowered to your pleasure. White
or natural fUU.b .
Only $39.90
Koor, ...i l'lo<ino T.,i.c. Sole 0 1 m
lp'UDl•cm••_lllllr_W~•tlW .. -.' an i•, ...
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Two Doon NOrtii ol B•=IJWa
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Lumber and Building Materials • • For Bus Between ~ :,~"':.' ~~: :' .1:
Bay [)is!,!c! .. ~::!ber Co. Res·1gns from ' Mesa anti Island :=f~~~th Coast a...
llll OOA8T moBWAY AT TBlt A!MlRSI! Phillip Bini. 106 Rochester SL,
Everqane W1nts
1afet1 for their
1aving1 ••• and
--Eveniane 6ets
safetJ when their
savings worlc here.
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And, .. e, ha" the
highest earnings
consistent ••
withlnSURED
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
S A V INGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION
3 3::113 Y I A LIDO PHONI!'. H A A80A 15 0 0
C I f P k Costa !.1.esa. this week received a ., ac ·1ng his permit fiun the railroad com-. =a~~~
, G. W. Bassett for tho last three The new line, which will make
yean business rnanag"1' ol the nine trips a day, will awer ap-
Call!ornia Marine Paclcin& Co.. re-proximately 10 miles and is ex-
signed from that C'Ortcern, effec-peeled to get under operation
tive today, and he and Mrs. Bas-within two weeks, according to
sett have left for an extended va-Bird. ·
cation trij>. Upon their return Bird has been negotiftin& for
Mr. Bassett wit lengage in busi-the franchise for the past five
ness in the harbor area. · mmths and several public hear--
The Bassetts came here from ings ,as well as commission hear-
Santa Ana where he was in ings. were held before the grant.
charge of the Orange County
Builden Exchange for a number
of years and became identified
with the fish packing company
with M. Gregord Gorny as oper-
ating heed. \Vith Mr. Gorby in
the partnership is associated Ed-
wa rd M. Diamond of San FTan-
cisco. TOP MA.i."l \VITH A SNO"'BIRD. F ourteen-:rear-old \VaJter LeW'h It shown reoelvf"«' the Governor's
Cup f rom U eut. Gov. Fred H alder tollowl.nc his w in la lad Sunday'• ''FUPt of ~ Snowbirds" race«
St.anding by to recd,·e tbelr bonon for bclng seoond and tbJ.rd. respectl,·ely ·ue Nlllley Gtand.ln. and
F red Thbmu. Sunday's e''ent. wu one of the mo.t most sUCc;eMlul of the annual series. · -Kent Hitchcock photo
Dallas, Texas, is locatM a~
proximately in t:he cent er of some
70 per cent of the n ation's crude
oil production. P. S . So is Fort
Worth.
Europe is trantfle for cars and
b'Ucks, the Netherlands. for exan1-
ple, having only 30,000 today as
compared with 100,000 before the
war.
Corona del Mar
Malt Shop
1011 OoM&_ JllllPwa~
• Old tashloned malta
We .._., )lat this.
SHOES
Repaired While You Walt
Ray Pagan
515 East Bay Front
Nm door to Bay View Cafe
9a.m.to8p.m.
Reports a re to the effect that
the partnership will, be dissolved
and a corporation formed in which
Mr. Max Gorby, "'ho operates can-
neries a t \Vilmington a nd Ter -
minal Is land. "ill be identified
and the local pla nt affilia ted. The
News-Times "'as unable io con-
tact l\ir. Gorby to verify the
change, as we go to pres.s.
Highway Dragoon
Lights
Enters
Tourney 17 Suffered . Pa11c:oad VENETIAN BLINDS
(Continued tr-o m Page l } WOOD • STEEL • AWlllNUM
..._ r--Ow ' I -a..ur.. -811 r M J -.._ .. ,. ·W
While Fredonia. N. Y., was light-
ed up with natural gas on JtJne 5,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J 1825, it did not come into ~cn"r::il -use until the 1880's.
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF"ORNIA
Interest is centering this '°"'eek
paveme nt over balance of road-on the entries for the Augus t 17
way. Adequate storm drain sys-parade of lighted boats. Biggest
tern "'ill also be nC'eded. C'nlry so far announced is the
Other improvements "ill in· "Dragoon" Conunodore Henry
elude or (lamcntal street lighting Grandin"s Ne"'port Harbor Yacht
system. The entire cost of the club flagship.
Shock, Boat Sl4 fuisl Highway
fire, Blast~~~~~~
Phone..Beaoon · 5881..J
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BALBOA CAFE
Bay Avenue and Washington 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
ATlENTION ! !
Home and Boat Owners-Builders
Sinks,. Dr~boards and Galleys
Bu il t to Your 'Spec ificatio ns·
e DIJKABL~LUUea• •oael m•tal.
e a t:SISTA.."'T M> bouetield Mtu.
a&I$ wsur. f e t lGlD -pleee eo•tnclloa.
e 8A."11TA!lV-No Jolata -&..,.
lo .,1ean.
• aa~"'T--&•N 7 ........... 9 IMlll.EDL&TI: Dl:Ll''UY.
CUSTOM METAL PRODUCTS CO.
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PLUMBING J. H. ESTUS HARDWARE
GENERAL EI.ECTRIC
&A.'IOES • REFRIGERATORS • WASHERS
DISHWASHERS e RADIOS
Phone 116 Newport Beach 2205 Coast Blvd.
CLOTHES
FOR
MEN
AND
B O·Y S
Sa"~
/JptJ'd /J/u,p
!O'J Marine ....
overall impr ovement 'A"ill be Commodore Grandin has a n-
$400,000. nouncro he "·ill put out a long
"One ?Tll'thod of financing such towline for smal boa.ts.
a pr ogram is to form a n assess-Plans hnve been made for rom-
ment district. This dis trict "·ould plcte patrol of the parade course
include some 4000 Jots a nd put the by J-la rbor 1'la.;;tt'r Russell Craig
entire system burden of the cost ,,·ho "·ill have at ll'ast four boats
or the improvem ent on local prop-operating.
erty. This same property stood I The pnrade \Viii begin at 7 :30
the expense of the original ex-p. m. and "''ill cover the Newport
pense im provements ,,·hich have 1
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area fi rst so that traffic from the
OO\V become inadequate," the '"est end of the city may be
n1ayor said. cleared out first according to the
The state legislative committee suggestion of Police Otief Hcxlg-
adjourned at noon and resumed kinson.
their m('('ting a t 1 :30 p.m. Nelson Stafford and Charles
Payton wil have charge of light-
(Continued fr om Page 1)
ing on the jetty wh('n the ex-
plosion "''hich sent the Fun Zone's
engine hatches into t.he air. said
that there was a min~mum of con-
fus ion, but that thC' quick r escue
efforts of the Rocket "'as main-
ly r esponsible.
Cause of the fire is still un-
known but it is believed tha t
fumes in the bilges "''ere ignited
and resulted in the explosion.
· No passengers were hurled into
the water.
· 'I\.~:d other ships, the Eileen a nd
the Pago-Pago, took some of the
rescued persons from the · Rocket
and brougtit them to shor e while Phone
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Palm Ave.
four of the passengers made the Harbor 1033 BALBOA 3ln Balboa bland
l'llone Barbor 0'78
Catalytic cracking capadtf ot ing materials and all questions re-
the United States \\rill be in ex-garding all kinds of materials for
cess of 42 million gallons ~~ly eptries should be taken to the of-
"'hen all of the 96 new r eftrung -fice of J. A. Beek at the Balboa
units now built or building are Is land end .of the ferry.
shore by swimming and were
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treated at the John Vogel home.
completed. An urgent appeal for the loen The Fun : Zone burned almost
completely to the water· line be-
fore the blaze was quelled and
it is believeQ that the craft is a
-------------------------of boats for entries such as those
Sea Trout and Halibut Are Biting
. • • off the Newport and Balboa Piers
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Aboard the boat at the time of
the fire were Russell Smith, 1020
S. Adams. Gleodale and his eight-
year-old son , J immy ; Misses Gin-
ger Blakely and Peggy Maurey,
South Laguna: Kenneth Whit e, 41.
of 4893 H artwick St., Los An·
geles, and his daughter, J anice,
51,2: Mr. and Mrs. Ad Myl, 1418
Gardena Ave., Long Beach; Mr.
and l\irs. Conrad Schneider . 174
S . H. Franklin. who has been St. J oseph St., Long Beach; A. C.
connected with the Costa Mesa Lengtat. 52, of 742 S. Broadway,
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15. who wed when he fell from Voge-I Says ofWbenthe twthoe~~: wo:. =.":,~: Army s·ite _'7 .. ___ .. _ a truck near Hood River, Ore., r----oee ai.n.t a una11 N n by th. m aunr at the council meet-,----ewpor and struck his head on a rock last ··-...----•-r -_ -
Friday. Ina Monday alternoon. both Coun· •--• •-
!Condn-from Pa&• 1) dlmen L. L. Iabell and -·ts. ,..,. old. ~ _......,.. ...
Love was uie son of Mn. Allen objected to the ooundl tak; LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6.-Plam ..... ldm •ttmc ..-,,.
Otarles Love of Balboa Island and and members of the council con-ing action on the resolution. for tbe ettablishment of a uni-• ca.rtll la ~' ol ...,
the n-•ew of Col. J . J . Sailors, -•ty f t t th ~--ta i-m~ fami17 mr. 8adl .-.. "'YI' tributed the information that the Isbell strenuously ............. that v~M · or ve erana a e ~ city administrative officer. A na-bad bee ble -•~cil Ana Army Air Bue were dllc:lomed a ...... brefwd tale tive of Kokomo, the boy had lived city officials n inw to the members ot the coun post· here Sat • .-..... at a ~-•erence con-• aDd eM Miked ~ get anyone in the sta~e or national ctlo until he had a chance '-Al'U&.7 U,11.U. 11o ........ about a year with his mother on pone 8 n · · ducted in the state build.in& by ---.·
the island and he was a so~ legislatures to aid them tn gettib.g to discuss the matter wtth Mr. the Callf . f V bare ...S UaRin. llom-
more in the Newport H arbor Union another fire-boat. Irvine, who be ventured the guess Aft~ Department 0 et-mle", 'malor, •1t SOM
"We're still hopln° to ""et some wo uld be here in a bout a month. erans '?", u be __..._. a .....ii Hit:h school when death came. e. a The •~-1 de b E ,....... · · with action in the matter," said one Allen supported Isbell. \UM.: osure was ma Y · ..U ba tbe valve of a tire. He was on a vacation trip .,. When the ~tuu·on was voted B. Wicklander, field administrator -.._J ,.... ~xp1u~-...a ...._ ---George Bicos of Pasadena and the of the councilmen . , ~-... d th ..1.mum; -------J---
two were hitch-hiking to Hood Vogel said that if he had had on, both Allen and Isbell were ~~~~t~~:;e~~ :hs':t.:;actC:: tery ~ -.veral Oat t:aJ.e. w1dcb
River. According to Biros, his a garden hose that would have paired against annexation of tM progress rfor the formation of the
companion fell off the truck while reached out far enough he could parcels. Mayor Reed. Councilmen school, designed to take care of
it was rounding a curve on the have extinguished the blaze on the Mason Siler and o. z. Robertson
· R . h . h Fun Zone boat before it spread voted 1.0 favor of annexation. All about 10,000 students in varied Columbia 1ver ig way. · tines of educational activity. Surviving are his mother &nd too rapidly. "Why, t)le boat drllt-those favoring the proposition ex-
one brother, Charles R. Love. both ed around outside my place for pressed confidence in the integiity The conference was attended by
of BaJboa lsland, and his uncle, nearly 30 minutes," he said. of Mr. James Irvine and his com· Stanley Abel, representing the R rts N
Col. J . J . Sailors. Vogel said he wa.s unable to get pany F ederal Public Housing Authority, po ew
th h bo .. t · ffice by t el.... · ''-'ho expressed conJJdence that the · e ar rm er s o .. -Only citiun present who advis-.
t phone, although he did r each t he ed members of the city council not plans would meet with success. v
f. d 1· d partm t both \Vicklander and Abel admitted •
f Whom Sent Wh•t a1'd they could .nal that both the University of South-LI'(' an po ice e en s. to be too hasty in accepting the erve 1rus
0 L"I Irvine properties was Lew vv -
t th f th fi ''B t the em California and the Los An-o e scene o e re. u lace. Newport Beach real Pstate
f. d tm t I t equ1'pped to geles campus of the Ugiversity .of rre epar en s no broker, "'ho said that after 40 -r h boat ftr " h I ted t California have raisC'd ·objections ig t es, e po n ou • years of personal dealings with the " d there was little that they d that it would be impractical for an trvtnes he felt that the ty
id do d th · them to establish branches at the cou un er · e ci.rcum-should exercise some care toward stances." air base. But the two men de-such an offer. dared that with added backing of
Councilman Isbell pointed O'J.t public officials and educational
that there was no evidence in leaders they belie ved the schooh
writing to show that the Ir•;ine would change their attitudes and
company or that ~1r. Dinsmore. give the plan their sup~rt .
his representative, had tele_phc n('()
Mayor Reed, as the latter hl d said.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.-A
myster us nerve disease which
strikes its victims in isolated and
par ts of the body, par-
in the fingers. legs and
toes. • been repor ted by Dr.
Robert Wartenberg, assistant clin-
ical pr fessor of neurology in the
Unive ity of California 111cdical
school
DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH
Vogel lauded the efforts of the
skipper and cre\v of the ''Miss
Rocket." which ls owned by the
Balboa Pa,·iliion company. The
Rocket. he said. was just ahead
of the Fun Zone boat. when the
fire started, and it went into N?-
verse and skipper and crew val-
inantly rescued a number of peo-
ple from the water.
Mayor Reed assured Isbell that
there was a telephone conv<'rsa-
tlon between him and Dins.nlC're
a nd that the latter had spoken for
the Irvine company \vhen hf' of·
fered. to transfer the tYlo unin-
habited lands to the city in ex-
change for water services.
City Returns
Patrol Boat
1 Dr. Vartenberg said that the
· disease "·as reported briefly from
! Vienna 40 years ago, but has been
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Vogel said his son. John F . Vo-
gel jr., with a rowboat, succeed-
ed in rc5CUing three persons, one
of them a deaf mute. who could
not swim.
"\Ve carried them into my place
and WTapped t hem in blankets."
said Vogel when describing phB!les
of the scene of the fire later.
One of the scenes that displeased
some of the onlookers on the
shores was the alleged failure of
skippers of the bigger yachts,
whlch were passing at the time,
to give aid to people who were
floundering in the bay.
Dwyer Turns in
Top Performance
Police in Search
For Missing Pair ·
Police authorities of California
and Arizona were asked to search
for a Costa Mesa pair this week
as J esse Byron Henderson. 38, and
his 20-year-old son, Elwood Byron
Henderson. failed to appear at
their Arizona destination la.st S at-
urday.
T Co t G d ' forgott n since. He said that the 0 3S Uar I disorde follows no discer nable -I patterais no serious handicap. but
The City of Newport Beach this is very stubborn.
week returned to the Coast Guard \ l n s me cases. the disC'ase is
the combination fire and ~trol chroni4 that is, it lasts over a
boat lt borro"''ed after the a.st period ff years. It may show it-
Guard headquarters closed an an-self in the form of a pain in a
nounced that the ci ty expec to toe or of a numb spot on the
receive loan of tv•o 30-foot"'f jet-arm o leg. a nd i.t may . migrate
propelled craft for fire protedtion. from e spot to another over a
According to Fire Chief F . W. period of years. The pain may
Crocker. the large craft wu too not be felt in the numb spot un-
expenslve to operate and that less t patient bumps it. The
smaller craft which probably will pain c always be felt after brisk
replace it on loan from the Coast stret g of the affected. nerve.
Guard, will be satisfactory for all The · ease also takes an acute,
fire control and patrol purposes or sho t, form. Thi! usually Jol-
in the harbor area. lows ~me infection, or it may be
In the interim, the Sport:Cisher t he pr lude to a more system atic n will function a.s fire and patrol and s ious nerve disorder.
boat for the harbor. Dr. artenber g said that he h as
studied the disease for 10 years,
News·Ttmee advertilemenll an but deb not know its cause. He
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caused by .ttamln ddk:leDcy er
any metabolic d>sfunction. n..
mo1t reuonahle answer is that
there ii at work some vtrus ot low
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a
virulence wbldl attadm Ille ui..
or 1uperftdal nerves ol the hurnM
body exclusively.
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One of the most amazing per-
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of predicted tog power boat racing
was that of D ick Dwyer , whose
Llttle Lady IV won the predicted
log cruise from Newport H arbor
to San Diego wit h a percentage of
error of .55. This ls the smlllest
per centage error ever heard of In
the American Power Boat asso-
ciation and is all the more remark-
able in that Dwyer has been in
only six races .
Mrs. Dorothy Henderson, 848 W .
18th street. Costa Mesa, told the
sheriff's office the father and son
"had left home at 4 a. m. last
Thursday for Buckeye, Artz .. and
they had not arrived BJ scheduled. your .W~ to emdent ~-said t~at apparently it is not I'--------------------------_,
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y.6.chtsmen are at San Diego for
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A Michigan service station oi>er·
ator, retailing a dJversffied line of
merchandise, sells soap, which in
the past four years has increased
to 50 per cent of his total sales.
The letter of the law of God.
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LOS ANGELES. Aug. 6.-ln-
quiry here as to what disposition
is to be made of the Santa Ana
Army Air Base brought forth the
disclosure from the War · As.sets
administration office that as far
as they know the Orange county
a rmy base has not been declared
surplus property.
Informed that word was re--
ceived from Washington, D . C.
sources several weeks ago stating
thal the base was surplw; 1and
was to be turned over to the
War Assets administration !or dis-
posal, an official of the W AA here
said, "While that may well be, we
have not received any such no-.
lice."
SPIC K A.~ SPAN aaaa~oa tM tnetor la llm Wooda of die Newr ..
port 8-cll clty •beet _._.. Tp .._ ... ._ rtpt lo OWe
Robert.oa. Jr.. IOll or Ootmdlm&D o. Z. &oberboa or Ool"Oll& .tel
Mar Tractor and mea ue cleaAbl«" up CM Cof'ODa del Mar B.eecll dally. -(photo by Kent lllt.chcock.
Arthur 1bomas Wanen, 66,
passed away at 4028 0.annel
Place. ~ Island, Tuesday,
according to Newport Beach Po-
lice records.
Cause of death was listed u
heart failure.
Services will be held at Baltz
Funeral Parlors in Corona del
~1ar but arrangements are still in-
compJet e at press time.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF DOINQ BUSINESI
UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME Harbor Monthly Building
Valuation Tops $325,000 i:hf~~~~~i or
Seventy-two pennits with .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•'KA.CB.A.RS"'
~ wblftofi_l h&Te Dereunlo hand and au1aed my oftlclal da.y &ad ~ ta th1I cer-ftnt 1.boft. wrtttu..
HELEN O. KLl.'IT.
Not.u'7 Public lD and for Mid Oounty and St&tA. .,. emll• mluloa eicplrel Dec. I,
1946. )
uly JS. JO; Aug. C and 13. lMI..
RTIFICATE OF 8USINESS
ICTITIO\JS FIRM NAME
UIMlen:lsned do hereby ce.rtlb'
ey a re conduc!_Jn_g a llN.t uG
buslne• at 7(Jll Eut Central e, Balbo&. California, under the ua tlrm name of Balboa Ce.ntr&l t and that aa.ld firm I.a com· ot the ro llowlng penons. whOM and addf'Hllea are u follows.
RLES L. SlllTH .. 1506 Ea.at ~ntR.I A venue Balboa. Ca.ll.fo mla
ONER K . SMITH
1508 Eut Central A.enue Ba.Ibo&. caJl!ornb. 1"£SS OW' handa thla 29th da)
y. lMC. ~~.LSJ~W'·
OP' CALIFORNIA.
CO OP' ORANGE--a.
lhi• 29th day of f.~t· A. D. 1941, befo me. H . JL HO R . .a Not&r7
Pub c In Uld tor Mid Cou111t7 an4 state, pef"90lla.lly ~114&1'11d Cbarl• L . SmJ U:d Romer IC. Slllith. knO•D to
The W AA r epresentative ex-
plai~ that while inquirer's in-
formation may be authentic still
it would be a matte r of time be-
fore the Los Angeles district of·
fice of the W AA would also re-
ceive the report through the vari-
ous channels from Washington to
·San Francisco and thence to Los
Angeles.
building valuation ot $327.785 were
issued by the Newport Beach city
building de partment during July.
Chie-f BuildinJ:: Ins pector A. M.
Flynn Schooner
Leaves Newport
Within 2 Weeks
Tbat tbe7 a,.., .tbe .ale ownen of tM aid p&rtDerablp, aAd .. -.Id part·
nen, that they conduct bu.lueaa at be th• pe.raotul whoee namu .,.
rt~ to the within Instrument.
ltnowledpd to me that they u*"
the 11&me.
l)t lhJn StrHt Huntlqtoo Beacll, C&lltomla and 109 Main "Street. &I·
boL California. both In the C\lunt1 cu Ot' 0f'ULS9, Slate of Callfornls : WITNE..~ WHERIX>F. I ha.H
here to Mt my hand ud attb.ed mJ offlc al seal the day and year in lhll
•
Domestic and
Commercial
Perfecold
Newport Electric
Appliance Co.
2S06 Cout Blvd.
Phone 2JS8
When asked wha t disposition
might be made of t he old troop
barracks on the base. the W AA
agent said a scheduled auction ot
all th,e buildings was suddenly
posponed. No reason was given
!or the change of mind.
Drive Caret'Ully-Spare a LU'e.
WILLEY'r REFRIGERllTIOR
JERVICE COffiPIIDY
Saa -Dwsfneaatac -.. "°"
9H Cout Bl'nl., Oo..,.. del llal
Temporary Ph-. Day 654 La·
guna Beach; Phone Nfibt, 1.le6l
Laguna Beach
Nelson reported that while only
one more permit was issued in the
1946 mont.h than was issued for
the same period in 1945, valuations
this time we.re mor e than double
valuations for the same period last
year.
Jn J uly, 1945, the city building
off-i ce issued 71 permits carrying
building valuations of $159,550.
In the last three days of the
month this ·year $70.000 more was
added to the July building valua-
tion to bring the total to the
$327, 78.5 mark.
Permits were issued for the
erection of nine new homes and
one gar age.
P lans for new homes were filed
as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bila of 110
22nd street, Newport Beach . a
one-story dwelling wtth detached
garage at 425 Redlands avenue.
Newport Heights, $11,500.
Hal R. Carlson of 31 Hermosa
avenue, Loni: Beach, one-story
dwe lling and one-stor y double
garage with bedroom and bath at
319 J asm ine avenue. Corona de!
Ma r . $10.000.
Mrs. Aliso Malloy of 716 Beacon
Bay, a two-story cement block
dwelling and attached garage and
one bedroom for second s tory,
$8500.
JO<' Catherina of 429 S . Broad-
way, Santa Ana, one-story dwell-
ing with garage attached at 612
Orchid nvenue. CoronA del ~1ar,
Errol F1ynn, his fa ther, Dr. T.
Thomson-Flynn, professor of biol~
ogy and cur.a tor or the mUSt"um of
Queens University a t BeUast, Ire-
land. and a Scripps Institute of
Oceanography mem be.r. will leave
Newport Harbor aboard the Zaca
for a cruise of the equatorial Wa·
t ers off Central and South Amer-
ican coasts within two weeks.
Flynn's $200.000 118 -foot
schooner has been r efueled and
repainted for the trip which will
take some time. Er rol's father
arrived in Southern California
last \'-'eek and has been staying at
the Flynn home in Beverly Hi lls.
Among those a ccompanying the
F lynns will be Dr. Claude 7.obelJ ,
a cting director of the Scripps in-
stitute. The scientist and Dr .
Thomson-F lynn will leave the ves-
sel at Panama a fter a five-week
voyage while Flynn plans to con-
tinue through the Carribean 01'
a pleasure cruise.
The Zaca carries a 10-man r.J"e\•i'.
The United States consumes in
the neighborhood or 4,200.000 gal-
lons of lubricating oils daily.
'Ibat the Dame• and places or rest· dence or Mid putne.n and the per-.ans oonducUnc aa.ld bualneu are u follow•:
R. W . BARTINE
I03 Smeltser A."nue Newport Be&c:b. C.Htorrua
THEO S. Mc.ELROY 11s c ur:c Drt•e Newport Beach. California
WlTN'Em\ our hand.a, this 26th d.a)
or July. 1948. TH.EOOORE S. Mc ELROY, R. W. BARTINE.
STATll OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF OR.A..."lGE--u.
On thle the 26th day or July , l!M6, before me. FRED J. DUDLEY. a No--
l&ry Public ln and for a&.ld CountJ
and State. per-.o~_ly _appeared R . W. BARTlNE and THEO s. K cELROY, known to me to be the penion11 who• names are 1ubacrtbed to the within
ln.1trument and ac)lnow ledged to mr
that th~y. e:s:ecuted lbe aame.
WITNESS my hand and offlcial ae&l.
FRED J . DUDLEY. Notary Public in and fo r B&Jd
County and State.
(Not&rla.1 Seal.) ~b. July !O; Aug. 6, 13. 20, 1946.
NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE
Under Sectio n 3440 of the Civil Code ot t he S tate of CaltCom la.
NOTICE t s H EREBY GfVEN: That GLEN K . LARSEN . Vendor, wboH
addret& I• 2908 W e•t Ocean Front. In
lhe Cily or Newport Beach. County of On.n~. State of C.llfom la. Inte nd• to ~II to VE LL M. DUVALL. Vendee.
whose addr'C!U I• 301 W6111ey A venue,
H untlnl'ton Beach. California. the fol· lowin~ deacr1~ pef'80nal property ; The boat repair and .servicing
bus I negs knovn1 u ·'Gle n Laraen
Floa!lnir Repa:lr Service .. located
at a nd operating from Lido Cove Landing, Newport Bea.ch. C..11-
fornla. including the b&Nte. i;;rar and equipment of 11&.1'1 bW!lineas
a nd the &"ood·W111 thereof ; and that a sale. tni.n1fe r and a.Mlg-n -
ment of the same w lll be made and th~
ronJ1lder>10on therefor l)M/d6 at 10 :00 Oil containing as high as 17 IX't' o'clo1_.k "· m. o n the 13lh d8y f Augu•t. · 11· ff' 1946. a t the office!! or Harbor Inve11t. cent macrosta 1ne "'ax-para in I menl Company. at 30th a nd We11t Cen-
of a high melting point-has heen 1ral A \'enue11 . In the City o f Newport
f 8 "'8ch. County ot Orani;e. State or
-.::~~=========:::::::::::::::=_ 1 58000. -------------.l\lbert ~·f at thews or 209 Via
salvaged rom \\'eathered tank bot-("s!ffornla..
tom settlings under processes de -Dated : AuKU!'!t 3. l!MG.
I ...... A GLE!': .!,I. LARSEN. ve O~u in govC'rnment labora· Vtndor.
CONTRACTORS'
RENTA L EQUIP ME NT
Jaeger Compressors .
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers
Wood Working Equipment
Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Harbor 502 or Beacon 5508-W
17th nod Santa Ana A\·e. -Costa Mesa
torie>s. Pub. Aug. 6. 1946. I Dijon. Lido Isle. one-story d'-"'C'll-
ing a l 701 E. &-a.<ihore Colony, I
I S,~. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
" d . ] -" h II FI CT ITIOUS FIRM NAME I ~tildrC'd Humborg 'of 1J.1 1 F'err. · t•\v tl"~C'-pD\\'('fc."U SR i.\V-Th(' 11ndf'rll1gne-.I •In herebr certif)·
drivr, F'ullerton, t\\.O·S tory d\\·ell · dra fl Chr~o Vt'SSC}S Of 2700 tons lhlll Ulf'I)" ttrl' f'll n(luctlnl'! ll boat repair I d I d h ·11 1111<.I "''~"l·worloni: 1)1110ir1t'f<~ at 61 5 ing \\'ilh apar tment above ~nragl'\ nrc <'~enc so I cy \\'I O?l'r:1tl.' f"•.:l111 1111.:hvnay. f"1ty or :-;""'port Be"ch.
at 424 Poinsetta avf'nUC' S5500. hoth on Tht• O<'ca n ;tnd 1n r ivr r!i. C'••unt) nr Orani;€' St11tr r>f Cnllfornln. · \1··] 1 ·~ h , un•J;>r 1 1h{' fl1'f1t1nt1JO f1rn1 nan1e ul \\<'. D. Rcnrro of 1303 \\'. 'fhird it l .:.uol Ions cargo t (' nt•\\ • ...:T~:ltL l :"G EQ,\1" \\'OR.-:~ an..t that
o:.f ref't, Santa Ana. on('-story d"·pll-ships hav<> a d raft of only C'tght 1 ~ahl flrn1 111 ('Pllll"'!'rrt 1•f the follov.·-feet 11.L. l~"r!'<•n!I. ~·hvse n:une:s and ad-
1 int.: and dctach<'d garai::C' at 543 · rlrt>,o!l•'I' :irt> a,. rnllo"·s: tn ~It : Orrn S \ $5500 Thnrk.1ltl"'""· 130 Vilt K or .. 11. '.'lf'wport ;:i nta .f na aVC'nUe, · I IWa•·h. ("u1tr .. r11i:1 . Dori" ;..;, Thor kl!d·
Leon C. Bet'b(•. onc>-story d\\·('1\-""rn. lllJ V ia. Koron. Xev.-port Beach.
· d -10 Al . R Q O F S C.llifnmla. 1ni: an ~aragc> a l :J tso 8\'e· \\"1111,.,... .. nur hand th i~ Isl dtt.y of
nur . i\'t:'\\·port Hf'ii,::h ls, S."l500. . An~ust l!\~6.
L . 8 . Sl<'lllOns of :!'.l·I Pt"a r/ il\'C· APPLIED OR REP.URED · ORIX TI-IORKII.0$1' Free Estimates &: ln~ .......... ion 1)(),RIS :'\'. THORKILDSE:>. nUC'. Bnlhoa Island , t\\·o-story I •~· l f:t11 t .. 1.1! ca11 rorn1a. d 11 · t bo d \ (",.unty 0C Ora11xe-~11. \Ve in~. apa r n1('nt ll \'C' an 1 W . .J. Benbow On thl.o1 1,.t clay of Aui.'"\1>11. A. o .
garac(' and tx-droo1n !')('10\\' a t 214 t 3602 Marcus Ph Hbr 1012·J l!lli;. twf"r" me Tom \\'. ll€'11d1"r.win . a
Garnet S lr('et, BalbQR Island, I · · :-; .. c;u·y l'ubli.-1n a nu for s1ud Count)' ~------------~j 1<nd S11tte. N"1i..tinK thcrei:\. dulf ('on1·
$5000. I ;:;;!·~nb1r1 1~n,:h6~~·1~~en ":n~~~a 1~~ \·'ictor L. Berry or :)38 Aliso ave-M w Th·•rllBd"l'll. kn11wn to n1e lo be the
nuf'. N!'\Vpe>rt J.ll'ii:ht.s. one-sto ry e n -0 m e n pl!'rtoun!'I 1••h nBe nan te!'I :\rt' irub!ll'ri\iecl tc> th" v.·1tl11 n instru1no:l11t. ;1n1\ a..·knv .. ·1-=~ng a nd dt•tach<'d garage, Prostate PeJ\is ~;.,~~ tc• 111c that the)' eit:f'<'uted the
O. ,--ha•e bllekacbr t Faia I" \ I:" \VIT:">Ef'·3 \\'J.fEREOF. I ha ,·e
Quality Lumber
and
Building Materials
•
COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
A. E.. H OSTETLER
PboaeBoacoD0015
Famous
kip. 1TGl11 w bWk or be.d:" Arr hereunlo :oet 1uy hnnd and affi.:ced my
Jll'll nenous. Jump,-, lrrlt.ab1" a.n.1 .. rr1•·ial .!1f'11l thf! ds)· snd )'f!&.r in this
--..k:Jf 0 fo..rlac old before 1e nr •'oi'rliflt'l!.te fir11t :tbo1·p writ ten. u-!' 81/pplacf ll11fe co en Up •!<EAL) TO.\I lV. HEi\'DERSOS . .ishta'! :-;.,tnr1· Puhllc In 11nt1 f,.r !!alcl County and Stale. IT'S YOUR GLANDS
Olll' -u.~eJul~ oar ~
_....... J.,.llM'dlak re.11IW. No p&.ln
-:So drus-So •arcer1-:Co le-... ,..,_
Dr. 'C. J'. Bell. D. C .• rll.t'., 101'
ftDCI 8t., Xe111-pon 8-dl. l'bo..e
Rarbeir 1 IM for appoh1t.fttt. H
Ytat"t ~OS la Ola...._ HH.n
9:S. A. M . ~ 1 :30 P. M.
lil-.lar• • .,, TbllN4Qw
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
'700 CoMt mcta••J
Former1:7' 0ordoD'• Dnc 8tof'9
<>i-lllTwy Day
l f}· ('(lmml~1c>n expltt!I March 7. 19'19. rut>.: Aug 6. 13. 20. 27. 19-16.
I CE RTIFICA T E OF' BUSINESS:
F I CT I T I OUS F IRM NAM ~
The u nde r,.Jgned dU{'~ hrrd>y ttr·
tify that they are condut'tlng a Print· Ing and Publishing Ru11inegs o.t 3011
\V. Central Al·e.. :">e'trport BesC'h
C3.lifoml&. under the 1Jct itlou11 flnr
na.me or !"t'\\'Pllrt J.i ar bor Publlahlnl! Co .• and thl\t 11aid n rm 11 compoaeil or th• follov.·lng per&0n1 whoae n&mea
and addre1111es are !LS follo wa. to-wit: Sam D. Porter . 15&9 Mlrarna.r Drt\'e, Balboa. CaHtoru ia.
Nora S. Wade. 205 \Yr,.&tmlruitu Ave ..
New.·pon Beach. Calltornla .
\\.Un :ss our ha.nd11 lhla 22nd d•> Of JUI)·, 1946.
SAM D. PORTE?l., NORA f ... WADE. STATi: OF CALIFORNIA.
COUNTY OF ORANGE--611. On U1\1 2:?nd da7 of J uly A. D . 1946. before me Helen 0. ioatt. a
Noury Public In and tor the ald
county ant! 11tate. residing tbere.ln.
AEOLIAN PORTABLE It's Always
RADIO
• -TAKE IT WITH YOU-
Plays Anywhere
Guaranteed PerfofJllance
RESERVE YOURS BY
Battery Operatei:l
AC or DC
PHONE TODAY
Harbor Electronic Engineering Co.
S'18W.t8Wh ~
•
COF f EE Tl M.E
At The • • • • • . -
DO llUTc&wil.:FLE . SHOP ·
. . . . • . Serviilil'
O)E'f EE I: DONUI'S • WAFFLES
STRAWBERRY WAFFLES (with
whipped cream> • roMPLF:rE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE.
305 Marine A venue · Balboa Island a..,..... 01111• .... .
ce lcate first above written. H.K.HOLKER. Notuy Public In and tor said County a.nd State. Ky oom·
mlulon expire• March 4, 1&49. Plib July 30; Aug. G, 13. 30. 1946.
TICE Of SALE OF: REAL ·o PERSOSAL PROPERTY
T PRIVATE SllE.
No. 240.000
the Superior Court of the
St te or California, in and for the
Co ty of Orange.
the Matter or the Estate of
LIBBEY ECKLEEN, DE>-
ce sed.
otice is he reby given that t he
un ersigned will sell at private
sal , to the highest and best bid-det subject to confirmation of
sai Superior Court, on or after
th 3rd da y of September. 1946,
a t the office of Edward R. Milli-
ke Attorney, 20 North Raymond
Avenue, Pasadena. County of Loi
eles, State of California, all
right, UUe and interest or said
ued et the time of death and
the right, title and interest
that the estate or said deceased h~cquired by operation of law
or therwise. other than or in ad-
d! to that of said deceased, at
th time of death. in and to all
certain real and per....W
onl-tv situate In the Coonty al
ge, State of California, to-
Lot Fifteen (15) in Block I
of McKnight's Addition, Sectiqn
A. Laguna• Olfh, u -...
a ap recorded in Book 8, page 31
llaneous Mapa. reoords ol.
Coonty, California.
Lot ~ty-(27) In 0.-Ee 7
,. 1Jatll 1-t e'Olilll -a' ( J I -......... ,_,,, SAN PEDRO
211. -belnc•lllbdivlaloD ................................................................ 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~..,.-~~~~~~,--~=1a1 J. A-n.yTpet. mtuated
• '
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING co_
New and Repair
SIGN PAINTING
\
Boats, Trucka, Windows
Walls and Bulletlna.
Raised Metal, Wood and
Plastic Letters
AL LACHMEYER
1726 West Ceritral
Harbor 1243-M
PAINTING
38tft
12 Ye:ln Sen.1oe in Newport
~Area
Harry Hall
PAINTING OONTRACl'OR
Phone Beacon 5259-1
274 E. 19th ~t 24-tft
TIDE TABl.E.S
AOOUllT, lMt
Painting -Decorating
R. E. ANDERSON
Free Eatlmatin&
41-tfi
FOR A RELIABLE Paint Job ..
your l>Ome, call Beaeon 5311
after 4 :30 p.m; • 1().tfi
PAINTING -PAPll:R HANGJNQ
and DilOORA TING
H. Ill. KcDoaolcl
414 Old Conty Rd., Ooota M-
Pbone Beacon 5013-J., ~tft
l'BANllPO&TATION U
BICYCLF.S
Sold. Rented or Rep&lrod.
VOGEL'S
100 Main St.. Balbo.
208 -.. Bal-lalaDd. -llll:AOTY AID8
•
OOLD and MACHINLESS
WAVES
Tlntlnc and Kanlcurlac
II
w 1 7:0S 12:27 S:Sl 11 :IS Even!nc Appt. Ph. aarl>ar 1~111
3.3 0.8 5.2.
T/' 8 7:45 1:07 8 :14 11 ~ Vi's Beauty Shop 2 8 ll03 Cout lllway, Corona dol -3.6 0.4 5.4
F 9 8 :17 1:42 8 :111 U:t1 35-tlt
3.8 0.1 5.7 2.7 LOST AND romm D
s 10 8'44
3.9
Su 11 '9 :10
4.0
2.12
--0.2
2:42
--0.4
1:Z8
5.9
8:01
6.2
1:%1
2.5
1:51
2.3
'l'ldt9 an pl&09d Lii order Oil. oceurNMit.
Ll&'llit ~ .. 1llL; dart ftprM p. lft
PUBLIC NOTICES
in the Rancho Las Bolas, in the
County of Orange, State of Cali-
fornia. as shown on a map record-
ed in Book 13, page 40. of Miscel-
laneous Maps, records of Orange
County, California. Subject to all
rights-of-way and oil lease of rec-
qrd. (Said property is referred to
in the following instrument.) AND
3. Grant and Assignment of Un-
divided Interest in Oil Lease and
Production, dated March 4, 1922,
executed by Selah J . Evans, as
grantor and Alma L. Eckle nn. as
grantee, assigning and conveyini:
An undivided interest to tht-ex-
te nt hereinafter specified in, and
to all th~ one-eighth right, title
and interest which the said Selah
J . Evans had or has subject to the
oil lease hereinafter described, or
that he may at any time hereafter
acquire in and to all oil, gas a nd
other li ke hydro-car bons that shall
at any time be produced upon that
certain real property, located in
the County of Orange, State of
California. commonly known and
described as the Kujawsky r anch
propert y. particularly described
in tha t certa in oil lease wherein
A. H art is thC' lessor, and P. J\-1.
Greenlee ct al. are less<'es, recorded
in Book 29. page 26. of Leases, r ec-
ords or Ora nge Coun ty, State of
California; the undivided inter est
hcrC'in conveyed is a proportionate
inta'est to be computed and de-
termined in the ratio that onc-
firteenth of an acre bear s to that
portion of the arca of the \Vholc
of said real property abo\"e de-
scribed. \\"hich the said Selah J.
Evans has heretofore ~'vnC'd . or
nov.· O\\·ns, or may hereafter ac·
quire.
Terms of sale cash in la,vfu\
m oney of the United States on
confirmation of sale. or part cash
and balanc(' evidC'nc<'d by note se-
cured by 1\1or tgage or Trust Deed
on the property so sold. Ten per
cent of <imount Uid to bC' deposited
y:ith bid. .
Bids or offers to be in \\'l"iti ng
and \\'ill be received at the afore-
said officC" at any time after the
first publi cation hereof and before !
LOST-Lavender !'Neater, 1300
block. Ce-nt[.al. Balboa. Thun·
day, Aug. 7. Reward. Phone
Harbor 280. 1322 E. Central.
Wm. Dehm. 61-2tc
DIPLOl'MENT WA:NTl:D II
WANTED to manage apt .. court.
or Motel. Experienced. Refer-
ences. Babin, 1506 E. Central,
Balboa. 61-'.ltp
HEU> WANTED-Woman or gtrJ
for general housework; good
wages; live in or out, Harbm'
1992. 56-tfc
EXPERIENCED MAN wants work
meeting public. Will learn your
way of business. Write Box M.
care News-Times. ~2tp
LADY with grown daughter wantl
work at beach. Help with meals.
housework, children; will drive.
Write Mrs. WhiUng, 339 No.
Fair Oaks Ave., Pasaderi.a. Calif.
6().2tp
JAPANESE -AMERICAN, exper·
ienced in dressmaking and alter,
ations wants work at home. 110
Cabrlllo SL, Costa Mesa. 6G-4tp
P OSmON WANTED-Apartment
m anagement. capa ble, can fUr.
nish good rcferenCC's. Call or
\\.Tite 506 Walnut, Hur.tington
Beach. 61-4tp
WILL TAKE CARE or childrt'n
between ages 3 to 5, evenings.
126 31st S t., nca.r Coast Bl,·d .,
Newport Beach. 61-l tp
FORMER \VAR PLANT executive
desires r csponsib!(' position Har-
bor area or ,·icinity; age 28,
collC'ge gr aduatC'. Phi &•tll
Kappa : rcsidl'nf Balho.1: 12 years
con1prcllcnsi,·c busin<'SS expc-r-
iC'nC'l' 1nl'luding or!iCC' 1nanagc-
ml'nt. pt~rsonncl, n1ntcrial t)l 'O-
curcrpcn1 [1nd control: thorou~h
ly dl'pl'ndable, conscicnli<>us.
Sound ruture of n1ore interc-st
than immcdiate salar)'. E..xcC'I·
IC'n t refC'rC'nCC'S. \Vritc Bo:-. F.,
c/o Nev•port-B.1Jboa N•'Y."S·
Tirrics. G-tfc
E~fPL<l \"l\IEST OFf~ERED ;•
ffA \'f.:: OPENING ror a good Real
Estate Broker in C'.osta 1\-lcsa.
&\. L. !l.1a1 1he,\·s. 2232 :'\"C'"'port
Blvd .. Costn ~1esa. 61 ·2tc
HELP \VA1''TED~Typist and of-
ficC' man: 40 hours. $45.00 a
,,.c>11k 10 slart. l~c:acon 5277.
date of sale. _W_A_N_TE __ D ___ T_e_a-cl-1c_r_o_f_fc-·rs--r-oo-m-.
Dated this 1st day of August, board nnd salary ror ,,·oman to
1946. carCJ fo~ child aflC'rnl)(\nS a nd DANIEL A. WHITE, Adminis trator of the estate of help \\·ii light house,,·ork. Ph.
Alma Libbey Eckleen, deceased. Beacon 5577. Gl ·2tc
EO\\'ARD R. ·MJLLIGEN, Attor -HELP \\rANTED-1\,·o maids,
ney for Administrator . 20 No. steady work. top salar y'. l\.1 il'aclP.
Raymond Ave., Pasadena, Call-Mile l\.1 otel. 706 Coast Highway.
fornia. Phone Beacon 5299.J. :N'ewpr>rt
Pub.-Aug. _l . 6, 8, 13. 15, 1946. Beach. 61-2tc •
WING SAN G BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 Coast Highway 101
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Phone Beaeoll 5414
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Moorlllp and llJ8"" aval!ahlt
for Boalll for Sale
•· hddle Boards for 8-t bJ tbe week or lllOlltb.
Does Your llol9se
Need Painting?
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----------FOR SALE-Man's and woman'• FOR SALE-Fiablnc · skill with Radio and Electric lot on Lido Iale. $4500. Phone Realtor LIN.WOOD HELP WANTED -Experien<ed bicycles. 120 Abalone Ave., Bal· oen and good outboard motor, REPAIRS Harbor 2447-R 11·2tc
-h and door man; otso boat boa Island. !59-tlc $1SO. 424 Heliotrope. Co<Ona , iv. c, wacner. ·-•e 312 Marine Ave. VICK
builder. Salary open. Sterling ....:::.:..:c..======:-;=::-1 clel Mar.. • 61-2tp 24-HOUR SERVICE Balboa Island Home Ul6' ewpmtmvd. BeaoonMiM-W
Boat Works, 615 Coast Highway, SMALL HOME FOR SALE-Eut-FOR SAJ..E..,-Asbr'idge built yacht All Makes -Pick Up A DellverY We are offering for sale one of
Newport Beach. 61-2tc em built house trail.,. and cab-dinlhY. 2 Kayails and a\llt of PERRY HARDWARE the finest homes on B!llboa
ina: all fadllties and equipped Snowbird sails. lnquitt 117 Sap-Cout mvd. Harbor 232 Ialand. Ita location on the South WANTED -RCM»eeleanlng, one
day. weekly on Peninsula.
Pleue call Harbor Tf2..W. 61-tfc
SPECIAL .-
to sleep six; nice location, swim· phi n-•boa Ialand lower rear lJI05 o... Front with private dttp 5-m ~ 2-be<lroon\ stucco, larse mm. g, boaU'ng, Ushing. Cheap ""· ~ ' CXlRONA DEL MAR -Y 11, 1-and dJ-•--with apartment.. 61-ltc 54--tfc water pier and Ooat suitable for ... ~ !'.16 .. ...._'& rooms.
Phone Harbor 548 • Brok~
BALBOA ISLAND
BALBOA ISLAND
• ~ W ANTED-Glrls for fountain
work. 18 or over. App&y in
penon, 1770 Newport Bhod. or
call Beacon 5224-J. 61 -3tc
rent . Sacrifice for quick aale. large yachts. together with fa-~ fireplace, bardw~ floorl
Owner. Lot 99, N. B. Trailer FOR SALE---30-ft. cruiser, new al-GOOD med pianos for practice. cilltlea r~ storage of ships' gear ~t, large guest room
Park. 61 -ltp baoore gear, engine overhauled; ~,u law u $57 and $19 or . makes it especially attrac~ve to in ~. Cement Oocred chicken
COMPLETE twin and double bed-excellent for fishing or pl~urei rent a piano for SS per mo. Let a yachtsman. Large fenced lawn ho IN, nice Yard. with plenty ,of.
room sets, large davenport, good living q~ersDock. aoa"t the children learn. Danz..schmidt and detached servant.' qu¥"ters la1 'D and fl~, dose to
ONE-BEDROOM BEACH carI'AGE in business .
zone. Fenced-in yard-'
$10,500
1WO-BEDROOM BEACH carI'AGE. Uvlng-
room. 'Fireplace," dining-room. FUmlshed. Ample
room ID build aose ID shopping oenter-
WANTED-Young lady over 18 .
experienced, to work ln malt
ahop evenings; good pay to right
party. Apply 211 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island. 60 ·2tc
W AlTRESS WANTED six days
week. Norton's Bay Shore Cafe,
17th and Coast Highway. 59-tfc
WANTED-Housekeeper for small
family. Bay front home. Salary
$150 per month. Phone Harbor
844. 59-tfc
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply
Cheryl's. 322 l\1arlne Ave .. Bal-
boa Island. 54-tfc
WAITRESS WANTED
$37.50 Per Week and Meals
Good 1-r ours
Also FRY C OOK .
?tffi. EARLY t mornings onlyl
King Landing
Newport Beach
Experienced
Associated Manne • Plano Co., ·~ N. Main, Santi -~-B · tm t -' ool and shopp•-radio-phono. comb., two down-Norm. 6l -2tp ..___ ONA.I SS.tfc ins~ privacy. y appo1n en -... .......
filled chairs. barrel back chalr, ~ on 1 y . Courtesy to ·broken. $8450
12xl5 beige frizzed rug, baby FOR SALE-Very nice 111-fL &-in. BABY GRANO-Repmoeaed. Now $65,000. __
grand piano. organ, lamps, mir· boat. six passengallen. ~ only $485. 'This b a great bar· J . M. MILLER
rors. curtains. drapes, misc. condition, with tr er, ._.uvv. g ain. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co.,, 15th &: Central Harbor 1242
Phone Harbor 857-.M 61-1tc Phone Santa Ana 19-J. 59-ltd Santa Ana. ~ttc • 61-l tc
FOUR P AIRS new rust-colored WANTED-Balboa Dinghy. 120 \VORLD famous Spinet type
drapes. S25: four ne~ panels, Abalone Ave., Balboa Island m.1rror piano. Repossessed. Now
.$4 .50; Youngstown upper cab-59-tfc reduced to $295. Terms. Superb
ine t, 28x21xl2 inches, $12.50; FOR SALE-F ishing boat being tone. Mahogany case. Designed
Holly\'Oj?"Ue double bed size solid painted now. 7311 Sea Shor e for style and long service. Danz ...
bedstead. $1 2.50. 2007 W. Cen-01' .. N. B. Phone Harbor 1493-J . Schmidt Plano Co .. 520 N. Main.
tral 61 -ttc Call after 1 p.m . 59-tfc Santa Ana. 5:)-.tfc
FOR S ALE-Wilcox Crit tenden SMALL S AILBOAT and trailer ANOTHER magnificent Steinway.
marine toilet : cleaned and over· for sale. price $200. Call Ham-Medium size. Beautiful mahog-
hauled, $25.00. Fred B. Hunie, il ton Lowe, 229 Opal St., Balboa any cue. The piano of the·
Slip 46, Lido Channel Yach! Island. Harbor 259()..J . 59-6tp Masten. Danz-Schmidt Piano
Anchorage Co.', 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. . 4-CYL., 15-KW. 110V, D. C. Hill · SS..tfc FOR SALE-Coats, dresses. fines1 Diesel Gen. $1000 cash. Fun
quality .sligh tly used, bargab Zone Boat Co., Balboa. Ph. Har-DOGS. CATS a PETS 15
prices. Call Ha rbor 248&-M. bor 6. 58-4tc DOGS-AD breeds. stripped, cllp-
=::-:==-7-:::-7-.,-::=58-4=:::-ti WILL EXCHANGE 50 ft. slip In ped, and bathed by A.K.C. ll-
FOR SALE-Man's pre-war blcy-Wilmington for same in New-oensed handler. Free pick-up
cle; just like new. Heavy dut) port Harbor. Call Erwin Pierson and delivery service. Send card.
tires. 512 28th St., Newport. a t Kimble 5283. . 52-tfc Russell L. Ketcham. 421 Poin-
52-t!c sett.la Ave. Corona del Mar. ---=-:-::"""-:-'.=::::-::---FOR SALE-Matched pair BUDA 52-tlc
BARGAINS! marine diesel 125 h.p. engines.-----~=-====
Lowest prices in furniture Is m)
motto. I buy right. I sell right
I also buy furniture.
N eedle 's Furniture
2204 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesi
57-lf<
See a t Boatswain's Locker. 1003 SPECIAL ANNOUNOIEMENTS 18
Coast Hiway, Ne"-1>0rt Beach. RAM ENGINEERING 00.-Ma-
Calif. 60-t(c r ine machinists-machine wor k
FOR SALE-Snowbird. romplete: of all types, pick-up and deliv-
sails, trailer, cover . 1564 Ocean ery 1e.n rice, dock racili~eS. while
Blvd., Balboa. 60-2tc under repair. W ill do work any
hour night or day. Located at
REAL VALUES
1·bedroom home, new, 1-car ga-
rage. large lot, good district.
Full price only-
$5500
21;-i acre good 5-room house, 10
years old. garage. This is priced
to sell at onJy-
$8 950
Comple tely furnished 5-n>om
house, ~ acre, good soil. family
fruit, close to Newport Bl\td.,
automatic floor furnace. Full
price onl\ $9750
Good 5-room house, hardwood a nd
tile. Autom.atic fl oor furnace.
Nicely landscaped. nice large lot
on Barbor Blvd. 1 block from
ci ty center . Th.is could be a good
business as well as home. This
"'on't last long. Better come in
and l t!t us shO\\' it to you.
B . A . NERESON :
Income and Home Larg~ot lOOxllO. 1 block from
Ne t mvc1. Bldg. on front
w d make ideal nbrhood
grqcery, beauty shop, etc. Large
3-r\>om modem apt. ln rear,
ov+" extra large double garage.
'_l'h+s property is an extra good
. inr tmenL$;;0 .
New 6-Room Home
3-bedroorn in nicest residential
sedion of Costa Mesa. Large
fireplace. hdw floors, lots of
tile in ba th and kitchen. Closet
sp&ce galore, double garage.
vaCant move right in
I $12,250
±verlookin g Ocean
¥..-a , 4-room house in very
cleL condition plus l ·room apt
in ,-ear with bath and kitchen,
b e and cement walled
pa 'o, garden and chix ·equip.
$9750
2 Acre On Corner
5-rcxtn house plus dbl. garage
$16,900
1WO-STORY STIJDIO TYPE HOME with high
beamed ceiling, large living-room, fireplace, bal-
cony. Three bedrooms, dining-room. l 'h baths,
with stall showers. Two large dressing rooms.
Two-car garage. Completely furnished including
piano and radio. You can amlllge \:enns and move
in today-• -
$19,850
SIX-BEDROOM 1WO-STORY HOME on 40 ft. lot
only 100 ft. from South Bay. Easily converted inlD
duplex. Good income property if so desired or ideal
home for large family-
$23, 750
Lots are selling rapidly. If you plan ID build on the
island, select your lot now. ,
Here are a few choice lots available to choose from:
Lot on Little Island, 30x85 ft. ....................... $ 7 ,000
Lot on Canal Front. 30x85 ft........................ 9,000
Lot on Bay Front, 35xl01 ft ..... : .................. -... 13,500
LINWOOD VICK
BOAT
BUILDERS
S t e e l Kitch ens
GLASS TUB ENCLOSURES
SHOWER DOORS
F OR SALE-Penquin. $350: Eagle. Central Boat \Vorks Yard, Rh1 ne
$1300; three Star boats at S750 Channel, root or 31st S t. P hone
and up: cabin Vi king, $2200; 32 Harbor 287-J . rt . sloop at $5500. Viking Port, _:.:.::..:..:.:_.:_ ______ _
REAL •ESTATE
Ins urance and •
Business Opportunities
wi h guest room. On west side 312
Y.i h ocean view . Vacant, move
r ight in.
Marine Ave. Broker Phone Harbor 548-:M
Specializing in Balboa Island Properties. If you
choose to sell your property. we would appreciate
your listing and will try to give it prompt and
$1.47 p e r hour
SEE MR. PETTY
SOUTII CXlAST CXl.
NEWPORT BEACH
WANTED-Dignified field repre-
Southern Counties
Supply Co.
144 Coast Blvd., N.
Ph. 5852 Laguna Beach
Auto Batteries
Rubber Separaten
IS.month -$6.75 Ex.
61-ltp
Compou11ded Motor Oil
Gallon. 70c
. Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Newport Blvd., Ccsta M ...
41-tlr
aentattlve for Well known por-~VENETI===AN=-=B=LIND==s.....:-A:-1:-wnln-:-um-
tralt studJo. Man or woman; steel, wood Call us for free esti·
car netts3ary. Liberal comm.is-mate. Renovation & ~ftntahlna:
slon. See Mr. Fox. Bernard of So. Coast Venetian Bllad Co..
Hollywood Studlo, Balboa Inn West lath tnd Newport Ave ..
Arcade. P hone Harbor 1048. Cc.ta Mesa. Ptl : &aeon ~W.
58-4tc 38-tf<
• YOUNG WOMEN
Telephone operating
positions are available
• • to you in your own
· community.
Starting pay is good,
txperience is not required
Frequent increases.
Vacations with pay.
Advancement
opportunities. . Apply
100 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa
514% N. 1-taln St., Santa Ana
Ol'
Alk the operator for the
Chief Operator
Southe rn California
Telephone Compa11y
42-ttc
1!1ALE Mt!ICELLANl:OUS
Fire Placr and Klndllne
WOOD
Delivered
H. W. WRIGHT
P h . Beacon 5665
1784 r.{ewport Blvd.
J u!'t Arrivlld
Freeh Hearing AJd
BA T'l'ERIES
Gunde~ Dru1r Co.
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 515
llO-tt<
Orner Your
Servel
Gas Refrigerator
Now
at Vogel's
100 Main St. Harbor 145
52-tft
WANTED TO BUY Sl
Will Pay Cash
For )"Our furniture or what have
yO\I. P honr Beacon 5656. Craw·
ley Furniture. 1812 N ewpor1
Blvd . Costa ~tesa. ettc
909 Coast High"-'RY. Newpor t.
Beacon 5Q33. 60-2tc Carpenters Available 1972 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Ph. Beacon 5225 61-ltc
$8750
3-Bedroom Home F OR SALE-21 rt . Mallard Knock-for general maintenance
about sailboat. Built in 1945. and repair LIDO ISLE HOME Eas side lot, 65x330. Close In.
Sleeps three in cabin and twb in O. Z. ROBERTSON An exceptionally well-planned 2-$8450
cockpit. H as latest hardwoods Call Harbo!' 83 bedroom home "ith tile bath --
used in construction. Price, 34-tfc and kitche n. fireplace. covered Newport Heights
$1900. Ph. Harbor 369. 60-3tc patio and barbecue. and large New 3-bedroom with nice vtew.
26-ft. speed boat, powered with K E Y S 2-car garage. J ust recently corn-Hd~. fl oors, nice yard. Sundeck
Otrysler Ace Marine engine: Made While You Watt ple ted. but wtth lawn and plant-on top
3 cockpits: thoroughly O\'erhaul-VOGEL'S ing already in. A very practical "12 ,450
ed; in water now at AlamitOI 100 :Uaht St.. Balboa year round home. $27,500. ~ __
Bay, $2850 or trade for cabin 'I08 Marine, Balboa laland J. M. MILLER l L Acre
type boat. Courtesy to broken. ---,,==-------94--tt-;;c 15th & Central Harbor 1242 T .!. • Wrlte or call Jim Wilson, 35 -41 61-ltc Over ooking ocean ; water; aarden;
Santa Ana. Lcmg Beach. 51·tfc :FO.:::R:...::R=l!:NT::.:.::.,.._,.----:--;;-:::-;-------------ne U-Cagney estate. A steal at
FOR SALE-New Marine Kohler F OR RENT-August and Sept.. AT CORONA DE L MAR $2000
Generator, 1500 wattl, 32 voll lovely apartment, water front, ....
2nd floor living-room, bedroom, Beautiful ~ D. C., retail price for thll power bath, dlnette and kitchen; tWo , R H
plant i. $516. we have 10 len Ocean View Lots lVe-oom ome for clearance sale, $374. Yeokel adults; no drinkers or peta. Har-R RENT OR LEASE bor 961-W. 61-2tc Bros .. 225 So. Vermont, Loo An· With Grand View Suitable for doctor or beauty
geles. Phone EX. 0882. ~tf' FAMILIES with children prefe-r· -See--patlor; 'Ii block downtQwn
l"f'd.. No liquor allo"'ed. Ideal ~ M Completely furn
Fire Equipment Tests Christian family resort near w . J . H OLCOMB $alOOesa. •
CO-Two, Pyrene & Foam retllla. Lake Arrowhead Always cool. 1517 Coast Highway
CC) flxl'd system and Portablet Write or phone to Pine VieW Corona del Mar Per Month
now available. Lodge, P. 0 . Box 1. Blue J ay. "Where the Flags ~y" 61 -2tc 1 --
E"I'S HOION & GALVAN Calif. 61-ltc -------~----F OR.i RANCHES. 1to 10 ACRES
rn h C o rona D e l Mar Home 1000 Coast =g way w•~ TO-~ U , See Us Today. 5522 7•tI ~ •~u ~ • This 3-... -~m home, with 2 ba ths · Ph. Beacon .,.. ( ~ uv Two· Specials Priced to Sell. \VANTEO -Unfurnished house, and 2-car garage is located on a
ALL-PLASTIC 12-ft . 11 0-lb. TOP Balboa Bay distr ic t. 1 or 2 years very l a rge lot wi th unsurpassffi
0-CAR BOAT and CARRIER . lease. L. Spencer Hamburger view or ocean and ba y. 2 covered MA!'fY MORE ... COME IN AND
Immediate delivery. Other mod-Stand. Fun Zone. Balboa. por ches and large enclosed patio ) 'TALK IT OVER''
els soon -dinghies. sailboats, 61-2tc ideal for sunbathing and outdoor -Open Sundays-
:;:::uu. cruisers and paddle--W~ANTE===o.....-,R=-oo-m--o-r-A::-p:-.t:-.-;f=or ~=· :rmp~~di~::1 ro;uil~~~ FRANK P. JOHNSON
PLASTIC WATERCRAFT CXl. single man. week of Aug. 12-18. fil S.OOO. ~ Realtor . 407 E. Central. Balboa Phone Orchard 70589, Ingle--
P hone Harbor 2673. 61-l tc wood, evenings; reverse charges. J . M. MILLER 1664-ewport blvd . BeaconS434-W
60-2tc 15t h & Cen tr al Harbor 1242 61-1tc
·M 0 T 0 R B 0 AT S l -w-ANT--TO-RE~NT~~2-o_r.,..3"'"bedrm.-:--l _________ si_-i_tcl I 5 ACRES
R E A D y T 0 G 0 unturnished house. wm lease. A. L. MATTHEWS oricellent land, near Santa Ana
Take away-just a (('w days after can Sam Porter at Harbor 707 One of the most beautiful homes · Base .
or 13. 35-tfc in Costa Mesa. Patio. sun .gar-$5000 you order-
1-Your choice o( any of our boats APT or SMALL HOUSE wanted den, two-car ga r age. Completely
(8 to 14 ft.), made of light, by man and wife. We do not and luxuriously furnished. A
tough, "-'aterproof plyv.rood with drink or smoke, no children or home to be proud of.
2-An extra efficient 114 h.p. In· pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W A . L . MATTHEWS
board motor installed and or write Box "X'' Newport Bal· 2232 Newport Blvd ..
3--A patented "Flexidrive" Oe.xi· boa News-Times. 37-tfc Cos ta 1'1esa 61-2tc
ble shaft-propeller unit (pro-\VANTEO TO RENT _ Year
peller steers· boat, lifts up in around. house furnished or un·
beaching boat). furnished. Tu·o or three bed-
... Complete. ready to sho'le off. roomS. Phone Atlantic 2-5665.
A . E . JOHNSON
Realtor
'
., Cos ta Mes a
3-bedroom home on large lot. Just
off of Harbor Blvd.
$7450
·Lido I s le
1 ~ lots--45-rt. frontage
at thes(' typical prices: 1835 Carlisle Ori\'e, Sa n Marino.
F OR SALE-Gas cook stove. 10 ft. skiff .................... $262 6l-2tc
309 Coronado St., Balboa. S9-3tp -F=c=R"NtTURE===-:ro=R::-:S::-A:cl:c.E=---S'I= l~\\~~·it!k~~~ ~;~k )~s~;r SMALL F"URNJSH ED apartment
CASH FOR USED FURNITURE
PHONE BEACXlN 5538-J.
23-tlr
and A ssocia tes
Phone Beacon 5102-M $5250 •
SEE FR.Al\fE rtrrLDING-11 ft. ~----;:--...,-.,.-.,.---,-or house, August 16 to Sept. 14 :
~
-1EVA F. RHODEN
courteous attention. 61-ltc
TWO SOLUTIONS TO THAT
HOUSE PROBLEM
Two bedrooms with garage in Newport Heights..
Pr!~ _____ .. _________ ............................. ______ $8350
Two bedrooms with extras, twcrcar garage, Corona
d"I Mar. Price ............................................. -.$13,500
Call HUB POWERS at Harbor 62-W or
• 71!4-R evenings.
J. A. Beek Office, Balboa Island
61-2tc FeITY Landing
SAN FRANCISCXl -2-bedroom
home and 2 apartments for tn-INCOME PROPERTY
come, will sell or trade for FOR SALE BY OWNER-Income
Newport H arbor property. Har-property on corner near New-
bor 1600. 57-tfc port Harbor Yacht Club, 2 unita,
furnished. 3-car garage. Price F OR SALE-Beautifully furnished $21,000. Crestview 68468 or Har-
7-room stucco, ranch-house type bar 1764-W. 6l-2tc beach home. practically new.
Just completed on 2 corner lots. lll!ONET TO LOAN -•
Concrete street ip good location. LOANS TO BUD..D, buy, :!Dprot'e,
rumpus room, fire place, patio, modembe er reftn&nce. ·
double garage, large porch and Newport Balboa ~ 8a"1.alra
sidewalks in. Flowers started. IUld Loan Awoc•1am.
Sl 7 ,000. Possession 1 week or 3333 Via Udo Ph. llarbc:r 1500
less. 312 36th street, Newport
Beach. 6().2tc 1 _M_o_NEY==W~AN'l'ED~--,--=...,.,.,,111
J h D B h WANTED-Private loan, $10,000.
0 n · ur am Secured by excellent property. 2001 Ocean Blvd.
Phone Harbor 315-Balboa Box 628. BaJboa Island. SS..tfc
2 new Cape Cod houses on
Ocean Front on the
P e ninsula
AUTOMOTIVE A TIRU U
FOR l>ALE-'41 "Red AxnYw''
house trailer. 24 ft.; sleeps four.
Insulated. new tires, good shape.
2560 NeWJX)r t Blvd., Costa Mesa.
2000 OCEAN FRONT 6().2tp
l ·story and ... a half, 2-bedroom.1-----===----..:.
bath, large room upstairs for TIRES
illest. living room, fireplace, Cash for your used tires
kitchen, bedroom: and ba th over Sell Them for top price at
garage, wall heaters. L e ster's 0 . K. Rubber
2004 OCEAN FRONT Welders
1-story and a half, 2-bedroom and Recapping \Vh~el Balaipng ,, . by 15 ft. at 2 !96 E . Central, to F OR SA LF~Bunk beds. complete vV A TSON -B O A TS livi ng-room. kitchen, bath: two
be moved. 'T '\en phone York, u;th springs and mattr<'Ss, SlO a "Small Boat Hdqrs." Rdults. \Vrite 1813 Euclid Ave.,
T o d ay's S p e cial
N e w port Blv d . Home
and BUSINESS BLDG. I ~a1tor bath. 'large room upstairs for Section Wor k .
guest. living room. firep~ace, 2900 W. Central, Ne\vport Beach
dining room. kitchen. covered 54-Stc
porch with barbecue. lawn, ------------..,...
flowers. bushes, brick walks. TRAO..ERS 11
picket fences surrounding each, 1'RAil..ERS FOR RENT-Do your
beautiful unrestricted view of own hauling and moving. AD
ocean. These houses open daily new equipment, $2.25 and 12.51
for lnapection. 52-tfc per day. We tumlsh the hit&.
111
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1243 L. A. 59-.. tp unit. 427 31st St .. Newport 611 Coast Hi\\·ay Beacon Sm San Marino or call SY-9-2667.
Bi'ach. 61 -2tc oo-trc 61 2 PADDLEBOAR ~ 12 ft.: perfect I------,,-,-:=----:: 1-=-,,,===------·-::tc condition. 12?1 .. i\pole na. Ba l-F OR S ALE-S tudio couch. ~lO; MUSICAL & RADIO S4 REAL E8TATI: t'T
boft island. 59-4tp good PN"-'''ar construction. nE'eds
rt'CO vrrin•. 500 Narcissus, Cor-FOR S ALE-Upright piano. good NEWPOR'.1' HEJG HTS
FOR SALE-11 ~ ft. Phillippine ona del 1'1ar . 61 -ltp condition, $200. Phone Beacon This well built 2-bedroom home
28 ft. x 28 rt_ \\-ith living quar ters.
House in rear. with little fixing
could be made into good rental.
This is a splendid property. Ex-
cellent loca tion. Quick possess.
Only $11,000
470' N ewport Blvd., Costa Mesa
EL TON BARNETT
RUSSEL W. BARTINE
l'PERNEI, G. BARNETI'
, Brokers
1 Ph. Beacon 5713-R ' mahogany paddleboard. Phone 5712. or call 205 Westminster on a corner lot is an exceUent
Harbor 411 -~1 . 60-2tc FOR SALE-Piano. Stager up-Ave., Newport Heights after buy for the householder "illlng Nearly New
4 Unit Court
60-ltC' ---=-=---=--:-~ El Bayo Tract right. grand, $200: twin coU 5:30 p. m. SS-tfc ak . im t VENE'J1AN BLINDS-Wood C1t rprtng mattre!ses. S25 eacll: 1 _.:..::::...;,..-=,:,,--;:,..-""°":----to m e nunor . provemen s
metal Any size. Western Auto twin d<luxe coil springs, $15 Radio Repairs that will greatly enhance the 3 UNITS oompletely furnished. 1
un!um. Corner lot 150 ft.. x 165
fL Beautifully landscaped. In-
come $157.50 per month. Room
Supply, Co&ta Z.1 l"S8. Phone ch Ph H bar 494. 58-tfc value of thl5 property. Situated
Beacon 5675. 60-4tJ ea · one · ar All makes: tubes. etc.. in a ttractive neighborhood of
FOR SAJ,E-St. Augustine gr-
$1..00 per !l&L 225 Poppy Ave., emu.a clel Mar. Telephone Har-
bor 183&. 61)-1 le
FOR SALE-Bed-davenport with Beacon 5763 new homes. Immediate pouea-
mattress, SJ.5; over-atuffed chair BURT NORTON a1on. $10,000. ~~greenA co~~clel2.'14~<:'.'.:'1d· 915 OJut lfllliway, N""pott J. M. MILLER •~ "• .. ~~ '60'..4tp 23-tlc 15th & Central Harbor 1242
· for 3 more units. O me in E. side,
Colta Mesa. Very neet and at-
tractive. Only
RADIO HOUSE CALLS-----------,----,-=61_-_llc FOR SALE-A. B. C. washing llO.t.Tll, S1lrPl.l&ll a Now that oddltlonal oompetent
modllne . .-. 605 Via uc1o --.--------LEASE FOR SALE 111 •• Acre Ranch
$19,950
o-~ 61-ltc SNOWBIRD -Now, -""-te, technidana att avallable, ""' ... On "--~--oaM>u ~-·--~ 7'1 ---bl --~ --• -n---~n. ..-..., ·~·~~ "bedroom "°""'· barn, chicken ~ Call H •~• • 61-ltp a e to ~ -·•"" ~ -•-·--I N Be ch -FOR SALE-Good used &-ft. Cold ~ -~. 1•1'1!" consoles. All ...,.k guar-·~ n ewport a · hotMe price--
Spot ~tor. Sl.00. >'hone FOR SALE-1&-ft. Snipe type anteed. HAROLD L. HAMM, A . L. MATTHEWS ' $4760
U..-:M42. -61·31c boat. all mabosany, s:l8i!. 405 S.0.S. Radio. 300 Marine A..,, 2232 NO\"l>Ol't Blvd.,
FOR SALE-....,_ electric cal· E . Edaewater, Balboa. 61-tlc Ph. Harbor m . 114-tfe Ccsta M... 61-2tc lk-Acre Ranch
culatCll', l19l. 1840 Harbor FOR SALE-28-ft. flalllng boat, GRAND PIANOS-You will be BALBOA HOM,E o.My ':f.-.i home, newly
Btvd.. a.ta Meu.. Beacon ready to 10. $2800. Bffcon astounded a tour sreat bl1 This very a.ttractJ~ beach houR demrat:ed imide and out. Ga-
l5892-1. 61-tlc 5283-R • 61-2tc stock. Kimball, StelnWllJ', Soh· , bu 2 bedrooms, tile bath. fire.. rage, barn. chlx houle only--
FOR SALE-!Jvtng-room set, new fOR SALE-Ford V-8 marine """'· Hallet and Davis, Story place. patio with barbecue, tile $6450
dttblc water i-t .... table-top ~-t'XOOlmt condition. Ph. and Clark. One aorceoua Chicle-kitchen and littplace. ,,.. yar<I --.
electric ._, 5 h.p. outboa.-d Harbor 861. 61-ltp erlng and It b the real Oilcker· b fenced, all top soil with beau-Open E\-enlnga and Sunday
motor etc. -Beacon 5743. FOR SALE-225 h.p. Cuia-Craft Ing, too. Many others to """'-tlful flowft' glll'den. with small --
, 61.tlc ~-. reconditioned. See Lucky lhlm. Priced to start at $395. play "'"-in back. A abort walk A E JOHNSON
al8 EJcar trailer. 25-ft., 3 rooms.
-.! two months. -ooadJtlon.
Call at Mannan'• ~ Shop, a.-dol Mar. Harbor 596.
Sl-2tp
""""-T--Or rmt. Dam Sdunkl1 t ~u A •·-•-· · • -•· 901 ~--t Ui...a...,.v Nf!W ~ ....__.._ o ocean or ,.,.,,.. Ulllll:' ,__._ 489 New-t n~ ~--~ ... ~~. ~ • .,. .. -~. • Plano Co., ExdmlvelY pie-. f dren. ~c~ ~ ™-~~-
port. 61-4tc ~-·-or cttll --Ph. Beaoon 5102-111 11-ltc Nothlnc else. 520 N. ......_ J M MILLER
FOR SALE-Snipe, good condl· Santa Ana. '!111-tfc !Sth A ee,;tral Haibcr J.2C2 Sell tllat --
lion. Inquire 2139 Scypreao, Sl-ltc lllhi4b _,_ -Santa Ana. 11-2tp I...icer -ta at N ... ~ •
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:· $4750
Large Corner Lot
On -..i.. with view.
$5750
Business Lot
with two 'mnall -t $10,500
Sewn! good Bay Front Lota
LOI' ON OCEAN BLVD.
' $3000
I w. L. JORDAN
'700 E. €entra1. BoJboa
Phone Harbor 153
Stfc
FOR SALE-214 acrea, Fontana.
near atoeI mill'. W1ll aeD $25llO
.,.. tnde far beach l*opetlY. 233 w. CclumbYi St.. Wilmar, Calif.
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· cor. ITth A Newport BmL, Cmla MOVING TO SAN FRANCISCO? Meaa. 41-eft
New. custom-built model home, .&IJa"LAlllS8 a
San Mateo, jlas everythlng-2 1 .::=:...::==~---,-=....,..
bedrooms and d<n, 2 tile baths, TAKE A HOP a-the Harbor
living-room, fireplace, dining-area, $2.00; also flYing Inattuo-
room. modern ·kitchen, laundry, tlon. Competent ex-AJJ' ID-
aewlng room, 2-ear garqe, large structon. Alao dealon I'm
hobby workahop. tiled patio, Aeronca anti the new llaba
flower itarden. Many bult-ln "Swllt" plaM' Come to N--
extru. Trade .!Ol' Bay Front port Bay Sky Hartxr, rme -
h0me. Write Box T, c/o News-west of Ccsta Mesa on 19tb It.
Tlmee. 61-3tc . 118-tfc
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WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
SEJJ, YOUR CAR NOW
WµL Pit.. are mp.
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Craft Greeting Cards
Stationery
Brookings V arietv .. c.... ..,._ 0.-.--c a' t 1 ....,. e1 a-·,•'• ...._
()pm Ev...i.p, Ellcept Moaday
Mr. and Mrs. Gale S. Gallentine,
1000 East Ocean Front, Balboa,
are parents of a daughter, born
Aug. 3 in Santa Ana Community
hospital. She weighed seven
pounds, 15 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E .Foote of
Newix>rt Heights attended a re-
union of Spanish-American war
veterans at West Los Angeles Sun-
day.
lndividtuility foT the "M other·to·be • · ·
If we do not have it, we ma.l{e i~. you see!
C-Oonna--c01Carie Shoppe
1116 N. -St.
Summer Charm is a
N ooegay Cologne ....... . .. .2.00'
Nooegay Bath Oil... ........... ~1.75 '
N~y Dusting Powder. 1.75
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match your mood with a fra·
grance Light as lace, gaily nos-
talgic . . . Dorothy GraY Nose-
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Fou.rtb and Sycamore
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Open House Held
By COM Res idents
Mr. a nd Mrs. Lynn E. Kepper,
who recently purchased a new
home at 312 F emJeaf avenue, Co-
rona del Mar, have redecorated it
and furnished it with early Ameri-
can antiques and reproductions.
Saturday """'1.ing they held
open house with cocktails served
in the living room and ping pong
in the patio, friends bringing many
lovely gifts tar the home.
Among those present were Mr.
Kepper's sister, Mrs. Ellen Wil-
liams of Pasadena; Bill Warner of
Long Beecil, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Buis of Anaheim, Mr. and Mn.
Drew Bernard ot Glendale, MID
Clarissa Bulrice ot Long Beach,
Robert Blake, U.SN.; Dr. Craw-
ford, and the Messrs. and Mes--
dames Frank Rich, Lovell Knox,
Fred Goodyear, Bert Miller, Harry
Blod&ett, Wally Kaulfman, Wii-
liam Sanford and Had Ring.
FAC Arts and Crafts
At Plummer Home
~Harborites
' The Wayne Balls have moved
intb their new home at Balboa
and Mr. Ball's mother, Mrs.' Bird-
ella Ball, has sold her home in
Down(>Y and moved back into her
Ocean Front property which was
occupied by her son and his wife
thi$ past year.
Mrs. C. C. Nolder of Corona del MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. BO D 11L~ ll'h08e Weddill&' took
place Wedn.sday evenlnc. JWy 1'7, t Corona del Mar Comm11SlJty Mar, who has been on the sick list
church. Tbe bride is the former e Hylton. daughter of Mr. u.d tor nearly two months, is back on
Mrs. Robert L. Hyltoa ol Riven.Ide. ~t pre.ent on their honeymoon, the golf course at the country club.
t hey will return to the Boland home at 1%08 Eut Ceatral avmue Capt. and Mrs. Siegenthaler and
untll fall. I .... Photo by T ommy Thomas. children, Christine and Robbie, are
D ht B t in Santa Ana until they can find aug er orn 0 • xchange Dates a place in Balboa or Balboa Island. t CTU and Wscs back from Kentucky and staying
Mr. and Mrs. L. Partin · The captain is out of the service
Meeting dates of the Newport and their many f~nds &re glad
Announcements were received Beach-W.C.T .U. and W.S .C.S. were to have them b8.ck.
Jut week of the birth at Kissim-efchanged this month, that of the Mrs. Paul Palmer of Balboa
mee, FJa., of a baby daughter t,o f rmer scheduled for Wednesday, l&land and her granddaughter,
Mr. and. Mrs. Lester Partin of J\1ug. 14, at 2 p. m. at the home of Judy Eastman, are home from
JacksonVllle, Fla. Mrs. Nellie McAdams, 23rd street, -woodside, just off the campus of
Mrs. Partin Is the former Billie d>sta Mesa. Mrs. McAdams is a Stanford university, where •they
Honeycutt, daughter of Mr. and f0rmer member of the Newport visited Mrs. Palmer's mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Walter Honeycutt, 2020 Har· uhion. Benedict, for ten days. Mrs. Pal-
bor boulevard. Costa Mesa, and ·u Wedn mer's daughter, Mrs. Marjorie
the baby is the CTN>at-..,.anddaugh-I The w.s.c.s. Wl meet f Mrses-sqpth and her three children have e-~ e· day. Aug. 7, at the home O : befn up there ever since school
ter of Mr. and Mn. Ed Walker, ~arry W~tover, Corona del Mar, cldsed. Mr. Palmer went up for
116 27th street, Newport Beach. f~r a picruc lunch at 12:30 p. !11· ·twO days, bringing his wife and
Mr. Partin is with the navy as in· "'\ilh a short business and aoo.al Judy back Wednesday
1pector of new airplanes.· hpur to follow. , Mr. and Mrs. Ira aiandler spent
Las Costuras
The aru and crafts section of Mrs. Leon Ferguaon was hOBtess
the Costa Mesa Friday Afternoon at her home, 453 Santa Ana ave-
club met with Miss Alice Plumer nue, Newport Heights, Wednesday
at her home on Santa Ana ave-evening to members of Las Cos-
nue. Mrs. Mattie Cooper, Miss. turas, sewing occupying the hours.
Emma R. Baker and Mrs. Michael Special guests were Mrs. E . S .
Pandell assisted Miss Plumer. in Dunn and Mrs. D. S. Hale, mother
serving homemade cookies peaches and sister of the hostess.
Grandson Arrives Ir Stanley Home
Saturday and Sunday at Cherry
Cove on board their b<>Jt. Mrs.
Chandler's mother, Mrs. Frank
Perew, left Monday to spend sev-
eral days with her son, Frank
and ice cream tea and C:,tree. Members present included the
Pla ns for th~ coming year were Me~ames Trilby For~ •. Lucille
discussed during the business ses-Mullins, Io_na Trusty, B1ll1e Fowl-
sion presided over by Mrs. Grace er, GeneVleve, Joyce McDonald
Wilcox, chairman. and Mary Stanley.
Present were 1.1esdames O. D.
King, Charlotte Cooper, T inta
Small, Isabelle Boudrea\J, Lucy
Smalley. Edith Cooper. Josephine
Payne, Dell White, Boyd Roberts,
Thomas Wright, D. C. MacKenzie.
Andrew Lupton, H . H . Llenau,
He len Keeler and Miss Lyda Con-
ant.
ALLMARK
CARDS
For Birthdays
Wedding Anniversaries
and Etc.
v-:: Flgurin"8
Lamps :: Costume .Jewelry
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and Gift Shop
2102 Ocean Front
We Wrap Gifts
Fred Earel Boyd
Born Saturday
AJl set for a dinner and dancing
at Balboa Yacht club Saturday
evening. Vice Commodore and Mrs.
Bob Boyd telephoned in to cancel
reservations but with orders to
"Set 'em up!" Reason being the
aTTival of a grandson, born that
day to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd m. 515 San Bernardino street,
Costa Mesa.
The baby was bom at St. Jo-
seph hospital and weighed seven
pounds. fifteen ounces. He has
been named Fred Earel after Mrs.
Boyd's father, the late Dr. Earel.
Mr. and l\·lrs. R. H. Hill, 121 Al-
bert Place, Costa Mesa, are leaV·
ing Thursday for Scotia. Northern
1 California, and '''ii spend about a
month \VitJ1 th<'ir daughter, ?\1rs.
George Larson and family.
Welcomed Sunday into the home
of Assemblyman-elect &n~ Mrs. Ea.rt Stanley, No. 9 Rudder Road, :t:.c::~ ~!n:na: j~~e!h~a:r::'i;
l&st week at Queen of the Angels
hbspital. Los Angeles, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant, 213% CTystal
ayenue, Balboa Island.
Mrs. Rex. AJbright, the former
Earlynn Stanley, and her husband
' have three small daughters, but
}'Oung Joe jr. is the first · boy in
the family in two generations. He a~d his mother are at the Stanley
home for a time.
~, w jr., of Beverly lDlls.
. and Mrs. L. K Ashbaugh
ntJy sold their home at 1405
West Bay avenue to their daugh-
ter and son-in-Jaw, and have mov-
ed to Desert Hot Sprin~.
Mrs. Frank Hardiman of New
York City arrived July 28 at the
home of her son and daughter-in·
laW, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hardiman,
223 Via Ra\·enna, and ~'ill stay Un·
ti1 Sept. 2. Mrs. Hardiman has
been gone from Lido Isle a year ,
but she feels California 15 reall}'
home, instead of her native Ne"'
York. During her stay many af,
fairs are being planned in her
Your Friends and Mine honor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Riehl and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews
and children of Costa Mesa at-
tended a reunion picnic recently
a~ Irvine park, the first to be held
s~nce before the war by a group of
Orange. Tustin and Santa Ana
friends. Some 35 people were
present.
John l\'lich ae1 is the name given
the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Moore of the Herbert Apart-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Coop of
425 Marguerite avenue, Corona
del Mar, recently spent a delight-
f~ week-end at the Mission Inn,
Riyerside. While there they at-
terided the chapel wedding of
Helerie Elizabeth Beck and John
Rutledge, friends of long standing
from Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Heacock
and son of Balboa Island are on
a ten-day vacation to Portland
and Seattle.
ments, East Central avenue, Bal--------------
boa. He is the grandson of Mrs. ~ · C. A. Westphal, ownoc of the DARK
apartments. and is three weeks USTD..
old. ~1r. l\1oore \\·as with Patton's
army O\"('rseas and has the Purple :t S . .\.TURDAY
Heart and several Bronze Stars. C.:
Mrs. Esther Sterritt of Lalt'Iarr. < Gryphon Productions
OPENING
SUN SUITS \\~;67
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milligan
and son or l\fonter<'Y P ark were
Sunday gu('sls at th<' home of Mr.
and J\·lrs. Leon F('rguson. Newport
Heights. Mrs. F erguson's sister,
Mrs. D. S. Hale a nd daughter who
have been guests ror two weeks,
left Monda}' for their home in
Denver, Col.
The Bathing
Is Great
Col., who has been visiting at the ta:
\\'alter AJ\"ord home. Pacific a\"e-1' 0:
nul', COsta l\1 <'sa, left for San
Francisco in company with her <
niece. Dr. Evelyn Alvord, and the z
t"'o will do some sightseeing in the ::
northern city before ~!rs. Sterritt ~
rleturns home. <
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August 10th
FOR 1 WEEK
HaH Price
Summer Dresses
Must Go
to make room for a new fall line
ORKIN'S ' DEPARTMENT STORE
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Rides 6c
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DDF Observes
Twelfth Anniversary
Members of the DDF dub mo-
tored to Laguna Beech Playhouse
recently to see Claire 1Tevor and
Onslow Stevens in "Dark Vic-
tory'', a Gryphon production. The
occasion was the celebration ol
the club's twelfth anniversary.
The play was imm€-nsely enjoyed
by the following members: Mes·
dames Roger BaITOw, Ed Edick,
Roy Page, Elmer Patterson, Jcr
sephine Oquist, Harry Baker,
Walter Nollar. and Ray Craig.
Newport Bride
To Live in Florida
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor jr.,
Mesa Matron Feted
On Birthday
Mrs. Walter Honeycutt WU hon.
ored with a birthday dinner Sun-
day at her· home, 2020 Harbor
boulevard, Costa Mesa, guests
bringing cake and ice cream which
was served after the gifts wen
opened.
Present were ?.tr. and Mrs. F.cl
Walker. Newport Beach; Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Alvord and Mr. and
Mrs. Honeycutt and sons, Dick and
Don.
White Hoase
Cafe
PhOM SUI!
LAguna lleaeh, Calif.
who were recently married in Las 1.-------------.,
Vegas. Nev., have left for Jack-
sonville, F1a., where Mr. O'Con-
nor is attending a school for mo-
tion picture operators.
,Mr.;. O'Connor is the former
Betty _Racker. daughter of Mrs.
Ora Racker and the ltit.e Mr.
Racker, 1916 Court avenue.
llhone Beacon 58U
Newport II Costa M-
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24-Boar Senice
GJinal ~learance
CLOTHES FOR THE
8%fitclanl
o/Je11
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
Mostly Half Price or Less
Dresses, Suits, Separate Jackets
Play Clothes, House Coats
ALL SALES FINAL
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SHOPS
129 West Third St.
Long Beach
114 W. 4111 SL Ph. 6688
PASADENA
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