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SAM
HAZARDOUS. 'Jever stand
at 30th and Central, New-
port. or Broadway and New-
port Blvd, Costa Mesa, and
watch the cars roar by? And
did you try to effect a cross-
ing at adjacent points? Un-
der the rules and Jaws in
vogue by the great state of
California, you are in the :!:>-
mile zone. But it's much
nicer to be alive than right.
In a talk with Bob Ross, an-
other one of them there ..,,_
tired guys, he asks that
something be done to slow
down traffic in the business
districts on the above-men-
tloned streets .
Been told that a speeder
must be "docked" on a
speedometer that shows the
maximum speed. Why not
return t.O old system of hav-
ing officers in ordinary cars
pairol the roads in plain
clothes and discourage some
of the wild passing in Jong
Janes of traffic. Too, make
it unlawful for a car to be
without a fixed windshield,
fenders and mufflers that
come with the car -that
would discourage some of
the "hot rod" fiends.
Perhaps .the police and
county officers pooh, pooh
at the idea that many cars
race through those two dis-
tricts. Just for ·fun, and not
in the hope that some motor-
ist might hit me, I counted
25 cars in 35 minutes on the
Mesa going more than 40
miles an hour in that trade
sector, and 40 autos on
Central avenue in 60 min-
utes that did the same
thing, only a mite faster.
Anyone trying IX> get in and
out of the News-Times
parking area any time of the
day,. can verify these state;
ments. Not to get tougli.
but whyinell don't the offi-
cials concerned make a
nolse like being intelligent
about it; forget this poppy-
cock about too few «ops and
too many other pla~ to go! • • •
How Quaint! Noticed an
opinion by a Cleveland court
that a bonus of $51.000
voted Steebnaster Tom Gird-
ler by the directors, was tak-
ing dividends frqm the stock-
holders. That's funny. You
k n o w a corpora ti on is
formed, stock is sold to the
public and then when it be-
gins making money salaries
to officers are upped rapidly,
thus reducing dividends. Sev·
eral years ago had stock in
an aviation company, which
absorbed another ~m
and the president promptly
added :sio.ooo to his sal-
ary as a vice president of the
absorbed firm. When he
e.nswe.red my protest he said
he was entitled to that small
fee for making the deal! Are
stockholders people or just
the bait for high-salaried
promoters? ....
McCalleD Quits. Well the
race for state senator has
narrowed to Jim Farquhar
and Clyde \Vatson. as For-
mer Mayor McCallen an-
nounced he would withdraw.
Mac i.s a Democrat, thus
leaving two Republicans to
wage the battle in the N<>-
vember election. Mac is
throwing his support to his
Huntington B e a c h friend,
Jim. Final date for filing is
August 17 and understand
Watson has already secured
the necessary number of sigs
and that Farquhar is not
far behind.
+ .. +.
G~ Bill Bill Gal-llenne, and debonair
lll!a'etary ol the H. B. c. ot
C. is now a granddaddy, the
"blessed event" happening
&mday when Blll, Jr. be-
came a proud father ot an g.
pounder. This is the first
boy born to can-y on the
family name, he announced.
Congrats! • • •
For !be Book. 'Sfunny
about inoooipetent g u y s
who've done you dirt -
they'll always hate you
when you expoee them.
KEEP POSTED!
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. -EMBRACING BALBOA PtNINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
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Lighted Boats Parade Here Saturday .Night
Pirate Queen Will Reign
Over Sea Rovers Festivar
Bearded and Swaggering Men of Sea Plan
Invasion of Balboa Shores in September-
Treasure Hunt Seen as One of Gala Cele-
bration Features of Pirate Days Fiesta-
Big Parade Is Scheduled.
A moratorium on the chore of shaving was declared by
members of Balboa's Pirate Days committee of the Balboa
Improvement Assn. yesterday when members heard the ..,,_
ports of chairmen of various activities that will hold forth
on September 5, 6, 7~and 8.
Beards are already beginning to sprout on the business
men of Balboa and they should be in full bloom by the time
that festivities commence. In fact, they had better be, be-
cause those caught \\-i thout proper hirsute adornment are
liable to be dunked in the bay or pay stiff fines to a pirate
court. according to present plans.
Quite a program has been outlined for the gala event,
which is being resumed this year for the first time since
1940, and the four days will be crammed with crowd-pleasing
spectacles attracting thousands of spectators to this area.
Reigning over the entire program will be a Pirate Queen,
to be chosen from several contestants entered by business
concerns of Balboa. At present
there are seven contestanU enter-
ed and there will be rpore by judg·
ing time, which will be Thursday
evening, Sept. 5.
Joan Palmer and Joyce Lugo
from the Bobby Shop. Jean and
Jane Alexander from White's
Show Records,
Judge Orders
Fishers' Union
Cales, Carol Fisher from Macbar, LOS ANGELES, Aug . 13.-Fed·
Delores Marshall from OUiltian's eral Judge DaVid Ling on Monday
Hut and Kathleen Sadleir from ordered the International Fisher-
Sadleir Realty have been entered men's and Allied Worken of
tor the Queen competition. America, CIO union, to produce
The first day will be given over ltt confidential m e mbership and
to a private in vasion of the city, a financial records for the examin·
parade, the judgin&: of the Queen atio n of the Federal Grand Jury,
and a street dance to be held on Aug. 21.
Ma.in street. Throuahout the day Judge Ung made the order alter
a t)Tannical pirate'• court will the appearance of Charles Mc-
hold sway, 3.s it will on the other Lauchlan ot Newport Beach, busl-
days ot festivity. ness agent for the Newport Beach
Members of the court will be unit of the union: Gilbert Zafan,
Lee Day and Gordon \Veevi.l as San Pedro agent of the union;
masters of ceremony; Harry Hyde, Harry A. McKittrick, Redondo
Jesse Black and Judge Jones, Beach representative, and Frank
judges; Russ Bartlne, Herb Kenny. Agliano, San Diego re presentative
Lorne Huycke and Roy Keen, of the union.
prosecuting attorneys, and Art The four union N"presentatives
Bergeron as public defender. were brought to court because
On the second day, Friday. there they previously refused to take
\vill be a Pirate Kiddies parade, a the financial and m£"n1bersn1p
kiddie treasure hunt. a pirate pa-records of their various units be-
rade a nd another street da nce. A for the grand jury. Judge Ling,
magic shO\\' by F. W . Larg<'n for in his order stated that if the
11 a.m. has also been scheduled. records W('re not produced on the
Augmt"nling a parade and the date fi.'ICC'd they would be held in
private court on Saturday will be contempt of court and committed
an acquatic program and a dance to the custody of the United
at the Rendezvous ballroom. States Marshal.
Sunday \lt'ill climax the affair The records were tought in an
and in addition to a parade, lhereinvesUgation of the ope_ratlons of
'Ai ll be the judging of the pirate the union during a recent strike
costumes, beards. etc .. a treasurewhich tied up the fishing industry
hunt for all ages t the t reasure will in Loe An&:eles ports.
be a substantial re ward. incl· Moaopo.b' laqulry
dentally). and a Queen Corona· William C. Dixon, chief of the
lion ball at the Rendez"·ous ball· Pacific Coast antitrust dlviaio n of
room. (Continued on Pace 4)
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.Tournament·. of Lights fete
Expected to Draw 200 Boats
This Year's Festival M.,-Top All Past Events
in History of Harbor-Uniqueness in Type
and Color Scheme of Crafts to Be Featured
100 -Fine Trophies Will Be Awarded by
Committee.
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With 165 boats pn:imised and a possible 200 predicted,
the Tournament of Lights promiBes to have a glorious post
war revival next Satumay night at 7:30 o'clock according
to official annotmcement. REUNION of the membWtl of tbe Botuy, IUwaah aad Uons clab8 la the Ne.wport ll&rbor area, an
ann.oal affair, took pla.oe f'eCfllltly. Shown biere a re the c:hlet oftlCl!lrs of tbe three cluM, •itll: the
spe&lr.er of tbe el.-enlnc • .lobv IL Morley, author and European war eortt.ponclaaL Left to rlcbt: R. L.
Callh. Rotutan; R. N. 8tatton1. Rotary club prftldent: Mr. Morley, i.e. Miller, UOD9 club p~dent,
and hy Blower, KJwanls club prMidetlt. -photo by Gerhardt.
The parade.of lighted boats will be made up in the
basin opposite the Balboa Yacht club and will follow west
along the. south shore of Balboa Island and along Harbor
Island. swinging around the 1uming basin at the east ead
of Lldo Isle. where it will cross the bay to 19th street and Harborites
Acclaimed
As Champs
School District Bldg. Volume· ~~~~~ th~N~!':r shore and on down past 'Assessment Leap Swinging in close to the Balboa bay shore and on down
Sh b Eck I f 1 0 D the peninsula to between N and M streets, almost IX> the own y e or ays end of the peninsula, It will then cross the bay and follow-
ing up the Bayside shore and dia-
N;;;,:t'":i';'g': s::ir~~;tri":. ~~~ H*t $81 000 Far~uhar ·WillS =In front of the Balboa Yacht
the elementary school district is I s M llen' Vote Trophies, a hundred ot which ;ee!~t~~~~~~~h:"t~s:;14::~0: I C a S ~ ~ ~~~~~7"2S~t =
1946-47, according to a tabulation For Se:nafor511is1 at the Balboa Yacht club.
By KENT HITCHCOCK mad<' by County Auditor Les "Eighty-one thousand dollars Rl.meU Craig ia chairman of the
Three Newport Harbor men were Eckel. based on figures aaembled worth or new building permits M. M. Mc_Ca.Den, DOt.ed dvtc ooune committee and will be .._
acclaimed Pacific Coast champ-by Assessor Maurice Enderle. were issued by Chief Building In-leader and former mayor at. Hunt-lliated by J A Beek Jim McNally
ions when points-were counted The elementary districts \vent spector A. l\1:. Nelson _ In the '?ty ington Beach, with a hon of w. H. Hit~an. Charles Peyt~
after the Southern California up $9,677,825, the 11ame u the of Ne\\-'J)Ort Beach during the flI'St friends throughout Orance cnmty, and aeveral men from the Harbor
Yacht association regatta at San gfncral county a.ssHSment district. 10 d&YI of AUIUJt . ! today issued the following 1tate-Mater's deparunent and the fire
Diego last "'eek, and some 1ix sl~ the boundaries of the com-Thirty thouu.nd dollars worth ment: !department. The mune comm.lt-
more took top honon in the amall ban~ school di1trlct1 are all wBJ for two apartment buildinp, .. On account of tM rapidly ttt will have eight boats and will
boats division. within the .county borders: one costing $18.000 and the other ch~ging set-up in the oil and re--patrol the entire course in the in-
Harland <Hook) Beardslee add-The 12 high school districts in-$12,000. Approximately $47,900 fining business and my Iii!'* •ry tenst of order, assistance and
ed another championship to h11 creased fro~ $234,252,450 to ~.-V1.1orth was for new slngle family absence from home of three ynn aafety. Every boat entered Dl\llt
long list when his Rhodes Crulaer 925.675, a •lightly &mailer. marcm dwellings while $3150 worth w1ll in the Marine Corpr, I find H im-. carry life preservers.;
Sea Bee came out we.U a.head after of increase alnce aome areu of co into conversion and remodelling PoUible to take t.he time tD ~e A Cout Guard boat will lead
five days of sailing, and with thrtt "tht county do not support ADY -wodc on old buildingw in the ha.r-the race for the State Senate, the Tournament and many beau.
other Ney,.oport boats following. high school. bor arta. for which post the ~ O:Rmty ti.ful entries depicting life ln and
H. Sponholtz' handsome Debu-The junior college distrlcta, James A. Adams of 54 Bayside Democratic Central Cmnmittee on the sea have already been plan-
tante. a mahogany 30 square Santa Ana and Fullerton, .in-Ca.mlf. Newport Beach, filed plans has endorsed me. ned and are under construction.
meter boat won the special arbi-creased their assessed valuation for the erection of a six-unit "In the absence of mQ" Demo-1be garage behind Tournament
trary handicap race of the Ocean from $64,:>44 ,885 to $68.202.000. apartment building with parking cratic candidate ia the r~. J take headqarten on Balboa Ialand ii
Racing class Friday, and in a sur-Santa Ana went up from $32,382,-space ·for six cars at 1336 and pleasure in annotmd:n:g D'O' whole-. ~ with activity where peo-
prise wtn Harold Caward's Porn-580 to $34,853,380. 1342 West Central avenue, New-hearted supJ'.)Ort of 'l't'IY old friend pie of all ages are busy with col-
e ro took' first over John Wash· 1 . This year the Springdale dist~ict potr Beach, to cost $18,000. and fellow toW11sznan, JD Far-ored paper, lights, hammers and
ington·s La Cucaracha in the P .C. disappeared from the rolls. having w ·tr A S f 745 quhar. paint and there are beg:tnning to
D. kl been me1'<1'ed with Ocean View and 1 iam · ampson ° "I am also aski-that aD of my class. The San iego 5 pdper th •bol ed distr" t al ed. I Raymond avenue. Pasadena, filed ··o appear aome beautiful, lwninoua won all fivt" races but was 1s· e com n ic was v u 1 r t t d 11. "th good friends throughout the coun-fish around the edges of the bay • . . , ....,.857185 h.ch f' . pans or a \lt'O-S ory we 1ng wi be J F qualified on a foul leaVlng him at ..,... . . . ,.., 1 1gure is t ts t 215 S h . ty sure and sign im ~· and. some fine whaJes, sea aer-. . I 2 950 h 1 . apar men a app 1.I'e with 69 points to Caward s 7?· ~ ·~· al h~~her t an ast years avenue, Balboa Island, to cost nominating petition,. a we want, pents as well as_ many other kinds i:!r~it':~ ;~t~rge Strom
1
1 JOl~os;a ~~~:n . for the new fiscal $12·000· ~~th t~~ ~~~~a~: :!v:U:t 0: of ~:tiv~er:;:!uc~d Nelson
A fourth NeOA•port Harbor boat. year has an estimated secured A. B. Knesel of 1004 E. Main a great number of names but a (Doc) Stafford will be on hand
El Perri to of Lido Channel anchor-! valuation of $4,240.630. while it street. Alhambra. filed plans !or lot of good workers. far the came Friday and Saturday, with a crew
age but owned by a Long Beach had an unsccuted valuation for the the building of a f\lt'O-Story house of good government." of electricians to give lighting and m~. Ben S . f\1c.Glashen, was previous fiscal year of $374,980. \lt'ith detacha ble garage at 1718 wiring help to all entrants. Elec-
named P acific Coast champion The estimated total i!I $4,615,610. Miramar drive, Balboa peninsula, Lost and Found tricians and carpenters who wouJd
power cruiser following tJi.e l>tt-the estimated cost being $9500. . like to help with the Tournament
dieted Jog races Thursday and EdV1.'ard A. Rogt"rs of 204 <?<>1• 1 ~ill Turner of Compton told should volunteer at headquarters
Friday, 1t1cGlashen's overall per· Ask c·1t"1zens line avenue, Balboa Island, filed potoohkce'o~~turtis~~~ ~ mme-~ •t the Balboa Island terminus of 91 F plans for a one-story dwelling ,, ...... . ~ ... ~ cenlage of error being . . or 500 0 _ fro-his car _ ... :..a. __ _...ed the ferry. . . ed · with garage at ~gonia .. , wv••n..:u --.-... the Thursday race he tum in avenue, Corona del ~ar, $6900. near a pool hall in Newport. Mrs. Leslie ~teltensen, cha.ir·
the lowest percentage of error Vote to Jo*1n Police w··e t~d Ia·-..... __ .. _ ... man of the mu~uc commi_ ttee, h.u ever recorded .. 54 and on Friday Arnold Taylor of 414 Avocado ~ UI o.c. ... ua~ uau secured some fine mU11dans with
he acored 1.41. Second and third, avenue, Coron adel Mar, plans the found Uie poles. different kinds of i.natrwnenu and
respectively, were Little Lady IV erection of a one-story dwelling will be glad to supply music to
(Dick Dwyer), overall points 1.15 w B d at 442 Poinsettia avenue, the Calb.pe Wla Ptq suit the plan of any boat desiring
and Miss Spitfire (Ben Menniere), ater oar· estimated cost being $5500. M. Eitlste Co."s Calliope will It. She can be reached through
J .96. Harold L. Keeler of 623 West play for the Llghts fete Saturday. headquarters. telePhone 62-J.
F M h • I c Other finals .are. Rhodes 33-Palm drive, Arcadia, plans the arm ec anlcs Ourses l, Sea Bee lHOOk Beardslee), 341.$: erection of a one-story house at
2, Ruth. T. G. Myers, owner and On Tuesday, September IO, the 3612 Ocean Front, Newport Beach,
Bob Allan. skipper, best on elapsed citizens or three Orange county to cost $5500. Changed Trends force City A Off d b Ho h s h I time, 2\l\4; 3, Nimbus (Or. Lester areas will vote on the proposition P. A. Barrett of 1127 Garoly re ere Y lg C 00 Lowe\. 29)>; 4. Cri>pin Il CBill of annexing to the Coastal Muni· boulevard. San Gabriel. pla ns the
Jo''-'. ·pai w t di · building of a one-story house at .... .. ' ct a er strict as a means
Ocean Racing-1. Dcbutante (H. or gaining a dmission to the Metro-1104 \Vest Central avenue, the
Vocational agriculture. \1:hich 1 sor-nething while lea.ming:. Fit-Sponholtz): 2, AJura (Alex lrv-politan Water District of South-cost to be C$3500S . h f 502 J
Ing) •. 3. Lee"'·ai• {Dave Lee). ern Cali"forni·a. . Richard . tan ope o as· due to \lt'8J' conditjons. has not ting and showing of livestock at · · Co d 1 Mar
To Seek New Water Supply
•--ng the 23 entn· .. we~ Ray· Th h th Cl r mine avenue. rona e , Newport Beadl been offered at Newport H.aroor fairs and shows is encouraged as .IUllV .... e t ree areas are e ty o
li ock '"'-mond B. \Vhite's Rival Ill and Ne'A...v..rt c-ach. the City of Brea. plans the erection of a one-story cials did not tak Union High school for the past "·ell as crop and vest Ju .... ._..g ,....... ~ d llin t 605 I · avenue the Commodore Hen~ Grandin's Dra· and the Fal-·i·ew F·-· distri'ct. we g a ris • matter of enten three ye-an, will again be one of and grading. Practical field trips • 3 • • ~ ..... t t ••~ goon On which Mrs. Kent Hitch-Each of these oommuruu·.. had same 0 cos ~· tan Water District the depanments ot the school. are a pa.rt of the course to enable . Leo H f RJversi·de ·
COCk crewed, but because the wind f"led ·ti "th th board f n essman • o , they were bt'ou&b A course in vocational agricul-boys to see what others are doin&:. I pet1 ons Wl e o b 'Id dditi t h . ture includes work in farm me· Boys studying vocational agrl-dropped to a whisper about half directors of the CoasW Municipal plans to w an a TI9onW oBa11 wt th facts about
Of th. .ntn·-did not finish. W ,_ distri . . present structure at . Y of their own chanice or shop as well as crops. culture are eligible to join the lo-'--" aUC'r ct requesting pemus-N th t
livestock and farm management. cal F\Jture Fa.rmen ol. Ame:rica coming in under power. slon to annex. Under the law, avenue, East ewport, e cos system In • per
The coor..e of study is designed to chapter or club which ls a part oJ Barney Lehman, who had a good e~ch of these petltic;>ns. in order to H1:w~·Dutton of 209 3Sth Wation ch&llC"fS.
fit the needs of the community in a state-and nation-wide organJ-start for the Star championship, to. be deemed sufficient, was re-. street, Newport Beach. filed plans When they ~
-cipal offi·
e too aa iowly the
·ng the ll<1ropoll-
>)'Sf.em nnW
t '-to fatt
the m.dequacy
wen-water llUpp!y
iocl ,_ p-eat PoP-
told Ill)' A. L.
Aleck» caa-att·
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which it is: taucht; therefore, the zation mafl.e up ot boys &11 over wu unable to overcome the handi-quired to bear the 1ignatw'e! of at, for the re:modellln&: of a building Sonderegcer. Les
subject matter is determined to a the United States and poaeulms. cap of having" entered • new boat leu-t 10 per cent of the nwnber at 3510 Lake street, Newport fnc engineer Iii
large extent by the type ol farm-1be club elects otticers, holds without the opportunity ol lonJ of voters in the affected area Beach, the job to COit $1500. wu-a atead(y depllttlaa
ing in the community. Basic agri-meetings. sends dl!legates to state hours tuning up necesaan' to put that had voted at the lut guber-Couch & Phillippe of 215 San increased no-cloUbt Ill)' --the. de-
culture subject matter is included meetinp or may even send con-a boat ln racing cOn<lit.ion, not natorial election. In each case Fernando stttet, Loe Ange18, m.andl from the ~ .. ..-. t---also in order to ~t a well testanta and deleeates to Kansas countin& the fact he wu radna the petitlona Wft"E' found to bear plans ·to put an addition for a tural develUpnev
balanced <:<!WV for ~ gain& Oty to the natiooal COl1Ventlan against four of th• nr-t sldppen ...,... than the roqulrod number lhtte-roam clwelllnc Into their that In tlle period--lMI to
Into ~led fielda or moYiJ>it to wtUch In itoolf is a 1ibonll educ&-of Western Star boat no.ts. In· of lllpatura 9 l!Hll the dtT
olh«' sections of the country to don. cludin& two world'• champ!ona. Terms and conditl uncl presently awned bui!dlnc at 41 the pJOitlcm .L ne ---e"• ID a•••ae
far.m. During the put WHla Eleln Flnala ...... 1. W•nch C.ub Brown which th• threo comm.:'-~ Hdlotrope avonu., •Corona d!'l Its pwnplnc pfa
The -t piano att for two Hall. the .--tklaal apicultutt of San DloSOl. !581'; 2, S-.t V be anneir.ecl tO the Coutal lllunl-Mar, the aame to coot $1800~ at -added: •• • -p\Jrl ..
sections or fl"lUPS of bo.l'>; ono lnstnJctor, bas called "*' moot of (Barney Lehmonl. 55\!o ; a. North dpe.l Wat .. district • ...., .. t forth Unen.:::u.E. ~ ~ • ...,.._ thon11>t !-.
group to indudr mostly juniors the boys alpied up for agricultutt Star (Lowd! North), 55. In Ju\y by action of the board of the ettetl.,.; of 0 ono-otor)' repafrsSonA~
and senion and the OCber moetly fOl' the com1nc yar In order to PIC a ......... 1. S.-~th HeaY<ll directors of the M•tropolitan -~-tlo equipment at -< .. or -
freshmen and aophornoroS. Eadt meet tl>eir pveots and find out (J>ouy Slater), 35'K ; 2, Aglllta Water district. The conditions In-with •= ... ~• n would ooot U..
' • ~ -the thr.&me
lh+ lei a.at it
~ seaAJOD tor
Ye ,._ ,_ group wiU meet for two periods the Individual lnte....ts of the tW. Rempell. 29; 3, Clipper (Hil· eluded the payment over a period 327 Marine avenue. the ...,,. to new wen.. pw
each day and ~ doublo boys. These home vUits are liard Brown). 28. of 20 years of the "back taus•• coot $1000. pipellner to llle-
cnodiL It will be poosible f<>< tho'Jght to be of a dottnlt• advan-Ten Mettt a-l , Sirius (Roy which U.... areu "'ould have peJa J. H. Gar-. of 100% Coast He said It waa --I -· freslunan boys onterlna to take a tage as • better Wldentanding Hqg). 11 % ; 2, SallY (Ed Cob-had they been a part of the Metro-highway, N"""l"'l"t Beach. plamr to parcel ""' t.or a
!u1l four )'ffl' couno in agr1cu1. can be n•ll:hed between the boys. •rly). 814 ; 3. Santa Marla (Pier polltan Water district from the be-~a double garaeo on hls prem· llUPPIY
.-l!Dttl:Fm
ii!' ......
ture. their parents and the school. Darul. 5. cfnnlng. laes. the aame to "'l"t $1000. W.u;, on No. Z k...___,,_ ---Some of the ""'"' ~tailed and Below is a list of those boYll al-Calllornla 32 a...-1. Altamar . Final authority for the camnc f ject to ~
practical pba-of the wwk in-ready ~ for the auic:ultural <Donald Douglas Jr.>. 71'; 2. Eaca-of annexation .iect1om 1n the Gas Station The t ter. The 0 .--udl -.. S151,000 dude home projects whJcb the course. Aey otben wlshlni: to pode t WaltB Elllottl.101'; 3. Am-thn!e areu took lhe fonn of or-u a 1-&rY imprcs I ·-$; I --boys are roquitt<I to cany a1ona sign be!,,... or at the begjnnlng or!ta fWalttt f'ralu). 9%. cllnancH adopted by. the board ol Edooln Tonne, monapr al the fluwued ap<m.
with their sc:boo1 study. n.-of !lchool should contact Mr. lllll. Six Metel'-1. ~ (Ema-directon of the Coastal Municipal Newpcrt-JUcbflekl Udo --.iee uid that tlle d!T
project5 -tbe bo,)-. to put the wcatlonal auic:ult= instroc>-Spear), 20%; 2, Lanai (8ID Water cllatrlct. 1totion rei-ted to the police I.he a ~ A --I :t ,,., *av -Into pnctb the subject matter tor. or Mr. Hamblet tbe vlcel>rin-Slator), 20\!o ; 3. Rebel (Alan TM 011 ot New...-t -tboft Sahll'dlly nlcf>t at S75 ,,_ paroel i-..
~study In dm u -U u eam cipal. (0.-• s._ llwl (Cbrt' 1 I GD s._ 4) tbo iutkm WI*-·· ft ~--• l •
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he 18ld. the source of supply would
a longer period but re-
of the cost of the location
ls. the affect of the over-
pouible contamination
depletion of ground water
rematned a live hazard.
dtY of Newport Beach
UIUl'1!d of a permanent wa-
lllPlllY, the growth of tbe dty
limited,"' the c:onoultlnc
dedattd.
.erve for
prdlea
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knew what he ..... taldnc
today when the harbor
loOlrlnc forward to lta
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la why ,_ the pr..ut
authorities beU... that
only one place where tho7
permanent oupply of wa-
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the dty of • lllPlllY of
water In case of ._.. ...U
... In cu. of a clruuPt
theft lo
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ter.at the -pn«9* ...,.._
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lo the Metropolitan w .. let.,.-.
'"lbe only way the dty of N_.
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An Everlasting Sllstainiag lal.!!w~~.~fu~rus~REMARK~.E~-~ .. ·!::i·"..!l~~-_=!..!1~ .. , 1!!!~!...B_ITU_A~-. R-l-ES-,-,-RO-FES--S-10-NAL--1>-.-,R-E_C_TO_R_Y-..
B7 NO-.ui c. 8CHLJ(lHl'Ell Joshua stated It thus:
, 18 ''This book of the law aball ..Ot -· IOllK PlllLUP8 &OOOllNTANT HDllUIAQ • IRIMllON8, D.O.
.... ,.,,.
NEWPORT BALBOA
NEWS-TIMES
:!Za'.!..~.=~-=J..!J:::S, • ,,.. v:*: J . c.~~-y11,u~lmoWD depart out .ot thy mouth. but thou ''Laws anct lmtitutlam. .. said , . ..,_, ~ ended I 8 W YT• rgu~ ahalt meditate thereon d&y -Thomaa Jeff "m t hand A visit to San Glomente • • B .,
&abocription Payable In Adftnoe:-$2:!!0 per ,_. In 0ranp County 'merchant. with fo<ty·tbree YeeR night, that they mayest -to In hand with~ ""ot '::.e hi>-In trqedy for the family of Mr. u.!!!.-.,, ';:;' ,,:!!. ::!"-Dr. W. T. Mooney
l'IQllrt· ..a 8mcn•*
..., _ Oloitel .... ......,.. ...... , ..... SZ.75 per year to 4th -: '3.-00 per ,_. to 8th -of buslneaa experience behlnd him. do according to all that b written man mind As that becoo>es -Mrs. J -~tlnez. Ogle ,_ ;:;;;;;;;;;;;-';;;-;~;;;~;;;;;;-;;;;,;:;;;;-;,';;;;:'i'~~;;;;:;t;c;o;;;;;;;tii;;;;;t;: believes that bulinea ls conducted therein: for thou ahalt inake thy developed more enlJ"""'•--more street. Colta Mesa. last Thursda.y
97 rt:: .sJ.--=. ..:S ~ E:n.Uftd u Secon&:M::lasl matter al tlle
0
1'ast.alftce in Newport Bx cb, now upon a hl&her ethical plane way prosperous. and then thou new ~eries are ~urn. u when their year and a half old &Din ~ •••t
califamla. under the Act al. llan:b 3, 1819 than ever befcre. shalt ha\'!' good IUCCftl." truths dilclo9ed.. and ~ = child cr~wled on the San,ta Fe -.:._. ;...:--....: ._
SAM D. PORTER PubHme-'"There II more truth In adv.,.._ Joshua knew only the . P,,,,ta-oplnlms change with the change .track a.lld was killed by the --.. F. G. FROST Edit« tlsingtl "°:Jdthan i:"' ~Ott;~ tew:b, but ~ words are even of c:ittumataJ>ces, institullono must s~. An Inquest wu ~ ------------,1 ~;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:·-;-:;
W. F . 'DIXON -• • -Adwrtisina M•u ,er recen Y an t er. truer about the teachings ot tht' advance al.lo and keep DRn.o with Monday a t Grauel Chapel, Cost3 A8i•ilSOT rawm•n•~ ... Prtntllac Plant, 3011 w. Central Awaue. Newport B m t:f>, California makes for mere cuatomer ooafi-New Testament I.Do. the times.." " r-...-Mesa, when the crew ·of the train
Offidal Paper of the City of Newport Beach
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Salute to the Skipper!!
For the 25th year the News-Times dips its hat to that
grand old man of Newport Harbor who Is responsible for the
Tournament of Lights-Capt. Joseph A. Beek of Balboa
Island, genial secretary of the California State Senate. No
man has worked so hard and so pen;istently to make the
Tournament of Lights the most colorful fete in the state as
Captain Beek. He was as active as a leader in the promotion
of the Battle of Manila and IJluminated Parade events of 1908
and 1913 as he is today in the Tournament of Lights. Joe
Beek ls entirely responsible for the success of all past light
tournaments and every citizen in Southern California who en·
joys the pleasure derived from a visit to the annual illumin·
ated floats parade on the water should doff their hats ,as we
do again and again. to that dynamic (did we say, old?) we
meant young man of Balboa Island. May God keep him with
us for many more sights of the Tournament-of Lights.
Press Centennial
A century ago at this time when some of the most m<>-
mentoos events in California's colorful history were taking
place there was no vast world-wide system of wires and
cables to rush the news to waiting presses, nor were there
any radio networks to broadcast a play-by-play account of
developments.
California was an isolated, distant land little known to the
world and not much better known to the early settlers who
lived here. News of what took place at Monterey or Sonoma
or San Francisco didn't l'll!lch the east 1mtil weeks or months
later. Even those who lived but a comparatively few miles
from the scene of important happenings often did not learn
of them until some time later. That was in 1846.
But this is 1946. California is now as close to the far cor-
ners of the globe as news wires and radio can make it. This
means that our centennial celebrations are not being ~
scured from the world as were the original events.
Observance of the Bear F1ag Revolt an dthe raising of
"Old Glory" at Monterey were reported far and wide by press
and radio. Now another celel:>ration-the centennial of Cali·
fornia's first newspaper on August 15-is al5o to receive ex·
tensive publicity. In order that California might "tell the
world" about this event as it occurs the state's largest bank
is sponsoring a special broadcast of the festivities which edi·
tors. public officials and others will attend.
This centennial celebratioo has particular significance be-
cause the press has played a vital role in the progress of Cali-
fornia ever since the first edition of the Monterey Californian
was published.
Today, the newspapers of the Golden State rededicate
themselves to the preservation of a free press and to the task
of keeping their readers among the best informed people in
th world.
To the Rescue . ·1 ' ,. .
•..," I
It's not difficult to imagine how 44 young ladies felt whEn
they recently arrived in San Francisco from New Zealand
to ITllUTY their G. 1: sweethearts to learn that a new law re-
quired each of them to post a $500 bond before going ashore.
Cash was short with most of them but tears were in abun·
• dance. Who could have conceived such a cruel la\Y , and why
hadn't they been notiried of it before they left home? The
girls wondered what was going to happen to them.
But every cloud has a silver lining--and the silver in this
particula r lining turned out to be the real thing. Hearing of
the plight of the fair ladies Bank of America crune to the res-
cue. Apparently figuring that "banking for the Misses" was
just as much in order as "banking for the masses" the bank
sent a representative down to the boat armed with a pocket-
ful of cash--and romance. In a short tiine the young ladies
had been loaned what they needed to make up their boom
and were free to go ashore.
Well, undoubtedly the gals think better of us oow than
they did in those dark hours when land was so near and yet
so far.
And we'll bet they ._. dreamed that bankers cwld be
so warm-hearted and romantic. But this is California, the
land ot romance-and California lives up to its reputation.
•
Cemplete :fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
Newpuli
NOW ~ BVZNIN08
MAID • UNDWIClllll • BAllJltJM9PN
... ~Old
dence. Moat cutthroat competition w xone:rattd. lr-------------~1
has been turned Into ~auon, Mr. ~y's stores did forty-I rise to remark that I hope u e Armand Mon• ...... A. V. AndJew .. M.D. -~ alx million doUan more buslneaa 'llesldea the P8"'nts the baby •o-.v and men who want to succeed In In 1944 than In any previous year mo<e e:ldtlng pews, and more Im· Is survived by the grandparent&, AllCllr1'llOr ... ..,..JI(
::.."::'"th:w~~can,::: ~: which brought the ~ar·a bus~ =~~ ~p~~:.:'. Mr. and..=; J;' =-ot 1tbe BU W. 8a7 Aft,, Bsllaa
esteem." to five hllrldnd. and thirty-five and from Wuhington too, if you same a . ra le'J'\ ces • .. ln& -IRJWJllOl'f
Mr. Penney emphasizes that million dollars. That he ia a pros-wish. did not cause one item from were held at IO a.~-~ ~t 1111 •·• •••• Aftri.
these encoura.cinl vtewa come perous businessman these fillJreS Congress itself. to be overlooked W~tminster Memonal park. IM ~ NOa '1' ""
U1 o...t -...... •rt. -
0.-tol-
!rom his busineu experience ol atteat. That he hu tried to nm last WMk. ·
teni.y and today. ~bwrl~ln aGod'ccordlngBooto all that For the ~ aehlnc its Nancy ;:~Ii~· .:,U:ed Tnurs· <JlllllOl'U.aro.a
As 1 YoWI& man his comumlnc q t~ • k his bus!· feeble courqe In both handa, shut .... t ~-home 175~ Albert
ambition was to be both a OU"t.-neu methods attest. tta e)'ft. took a lon& breath, and ~ 8 '-IO' • ~ r------'------~ I lob IL 0. Cllug, K. D.
tlan and a IUCOeaf\11 bualneuman, His faith In our country'a future puaed the ''Lellllatlve ile«gan-Place, Costa Mesa. She had Ileen Warnn Dn:gl•• ....... le
and he believes that Ouiltlan ahould be encourq:ina to UI all iution Act •• CoQgrea has reor a tt1ident for 21 yeas and ls rur-Dr. W~ 0. Wacw
Pl) Its_. •as••
2·' T-8:30
and by aa><>lntment
Pe1ocm 5075
111--* 1M ......
faith and Christian Uvtn& eo hand "I beUeve,'' he aaya, "we are ganlad ltadf!' • . • Viwd by a son, Charle& Wells of ·Ollropractie, Dietetics,
In band with buslneaa auc:cea. HJ! eolng to get on and up and ahead Serloully I 'comlder tbla one of Coota Mesa; a dauehter, Mn. Physlo & Colonic 'lberapy
ii a great believer m· one everlut-ln this country of ours. We are not the im~t atepe; forward in a Edna Wells of Redding, eight
lng, sustaining law, which la ex;. coin& to be afraid We are Coln& century. I have worked penonally grand~dren and seven great-1119 ODut 111.t... 8-tll ~--~
pressed several places ln the Bi~ .. to trust in God and ••ork." on it aince I have been in Wash-grandchildren. . 1..-a ._. .._ ... ington. and wu cme ol ~ ad-Funeral services \\Te held Satur-
vlsory group which met during day al 2 p. m . from the Harold
the preparation and pre9e11tation Grauel chapel with the Rev. G . Boatsmen Told . HOWSER They Mist Pay of the bill. Tacky I Hw 8 aecond Willard Stearns officiating and I..-------------·
bill -the ~. 00 which interment was in Falrha\'en ectne-Clinical Laboratory
t.mmce B. Darey, 11. D.
Physician " Surgeon
3%1 lllart.e A-,
Transport Taxes
The transportation tax of 15 ~
must be collected from passengen
on all boats whether trolling, live
bait. or live bait charter boat.
This fact, Ralph L. Hillman, de p-
uty collector of internal revenue,
Santa Ana office. explained to the
boat operators of Ne\vpor t Harbor
at a meeting or the Sportfishing
Association or Newpor t H a rbor in
the American L<-gion Hall.
Effective today a 100 % tax
penalty will be collected if a ny
operator fails to collect the tax
from his custom('rs. Trolling boat
opeorators are allowed to declare
non-t axable the cost or any fishing
equipment, bait. or rood rurnished,
which reduces the tax slightly. On
live bait charter boats a nd live
bait day boats that furnish bait.
only the reasonable cost or the
bait may be deducted from the
cost of the fishing trip as non-ta.x-
able.
Barge operators only have to
pay tax on' the transportation to
a nd from the fishing barge. Boat
opera tors attending the meeting
were: Frank Bell. Earl Tibbits,
Ray Kimball, J. E. Olorley, J . B.
Adams. George H. Miner , Joe
Bailey, McCullah Bros.,~ Norman
Hagen, D. W . King, Andrew
Brockett, J . H. r.otills, Edward B.
Erickson jr.
C. M . Tucker, Harry A. Miner ,
George R. Graves. Bud J . Handy,
A. Herskind. Frank L Griffin.
Pepito Perez, E. C. Wilson , E. J .
Lane, Fred J . Wagne r , Eddie Of-
ferle, M . L . DcGrasse, Glen A.
Soden, Robert Fry, C. A. B ickha rt,
Norman J . Begg, Ed"'ard G.
Fruehan, J ess Skeen , E. Groenen-
dyke. A. T aylor a nd George H.
Cole.
Human Engineering
Is Nation's Need
Huma n engineering has not kept
pace with physical engineering, in
the opinion of 'Eugene Holman. one
of the nation 's outstanding pet-
roleum executives.
"The fi eld of social problems-
and what is coming to be called
social science-has in the past
been marked more often than not
by solutions based on emotion
r ather than one reason," Mr.
Holman says.
"The techniques of the scientific
method-the r esearch' for fact~
outstandingly successful in the
physical side or our civilization
have not as yet adequately been
applied to our social sphere.
''This neglect should be repaired.
It is ironic. in a v.•ay, that "''e
have not approached solution of
our social problems with the same
technique or thorough organization
and open-minded sear ch for truth
that v.•e have come to accept as
routine in physical science."
Mr. Holman n1akes sense. Ye t
the attempt · to apply these prin-
ciples to the present "horse-and·
buggy" organization of congress
lirnP6 along in congressional lassi·
tude. Truly. we ha\·e a long, hard
road to travel \O realize ~tr. Hol·
man's aims.
SCORES
TRUMAN
I have worked for ten yeara. It tery. Oftloe -..: I . ,.-
Jets up agrlcul tural research on a -
bub which will give marketing Mary Avery -bT _..._
--• th · Mary Avery, 84, Balboa Island rese.. ..... e same unl)Ortance as TD.EPBONE BAllBOa m
prod ~ ch """'-resident for the past two years, uc ... on resear . .1 wo prog-tau w. ClabU Aft. resslve victories in one season. passed away Wednesday evening
Uqder the Reorganization Act! at St. Joseph's hospital in Oran~e. '------------.....!
the number of committees in the Mrs. Avery leaves one daughter,
Senate \\ill be reduced from 32 to Mrs. Martha J . Allen and seven DAY llCBOOL
President Truman's veto or the 15 and in the House from 48 to 18. grandchildren including ::OunciJ-1 r-------------.
tideland quitclaim bill a nd the ac-More important. the jurisdiction man Robert Allen, J . W. Arnold, Mortimer School
tion or the House of Representa-of eac}, committee will be re-es-and Thomas Runkle, all of Balb0a IOI Clora.I Balbotl &1aad
tives in sustaining the veto drew tabh~hed. You have heard me com-Island. a nd 10 great-grandchildren . Grades: Ooftece, ~
sharp comment today from Dis-ment on agricultural bills going to Services were held Saturday SUMMER SCHOOL
trict Attorney Fred HoWser of Los S('veral di rferent committees. at 1 p. m . at the Church of tho? o -·· I t F t La · 0. A. M ortimer , M . .a.. Orlord Angeles, nominee for attorney The \Vays and Means Committee ~~iona 8 ores wn Ul Prtampal Phone ~r 152 general of California. and the Appropriations CommittC'C Glendale. Entombment \viii be at
will mAnt togethe• and v· th Forest Lawn with Baltz li+fortuary, ~-------------' "The tide and quitclaim legisla-"-"' • re 1ew e tion now defeated by President financial situation and the prob-Newport Beach, directing.
Truman's veto has clouded 'title to able de mands for the year .. They
millions of dollars of private and v.·iJl then report to the Congress,
public property in California. lt and on this r eport. and the Presi·
involves the v.•elfarc of every ci\i-dent's message, the Budget \\•ill be
zen of the state regard.Jess of his based. You do it }'Ourself e very
or her calling," Howser declared. year; you figure how much yo11'll
have a nd set up your expenditures.
"The state wtll lose millions of We have appropriated ri':'!t and
dollars in r eve nues should an ad-figured later; that's · one rE:,tson
verse deeision be handed down by "'e have a 260 billion dollru' debt.
the Supreme Court which now has Committees will be staff('(}. ·nie
under consideration the claim or Legislative Counsel will be in-
the federal government to these creased. There are changes in the
la nds. rules of each House. Claim hills
Mrs. Harold K. Grauel or _Costa
Mesa and daughter. La Noma, left
Tuesday ror Lake Preston and
Madison, S. D., wher e they \vill
\.isit Mrs. Grauel's mother, Mrs.
Lawrence Jenson. and 11.lso her
brothers who live in Madison.
Doralee's Shop
Opens Saturday
DENTISTS
Dr. Obed L11cas
DENTIST
Z%02 V, W. C-tTat. Barbor ldO
NEWPORT BEAOR
DR. GORDON E. RAPP
DENTIST
_..,.._
Gordon M. Gl'lllldy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 1().12 a.m.: 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
l'll.1wlclaD -&ma--
Hours: 2·5, -y Appointment
Talepbone Beacon 5848
Ul B""""-7 Ooota M-
Milton M; MuweO, M. D.
1!101 0...t m....,
Ooroaa. del Mar
Office Hours: l <>-12 : ,2-5
l'llmMBarborl-
"It has been my repeated pledge will go to a Court of Clail!'l:i.
to the people of California that if Bridge bills will go to the "Nar
elected attorney general, I will Department. Records will be pt'C-
use every resources of the office servl'd. Committees will 11ave to
to cofnbat the encroachment of the give time to hear less lmlJ(>rtant
federal government into the toV· bills: there are many changes, big
erelgn domain of our state. Should and little.
N ewest shop on Balboa I sland l8SS Weat C-lnl S. R. Monaco, Ill D.
is the Doralee's, 311 Marine ave-PlloDe Barbor Hl-J
this matter remain pending It will I suppose what people will hear
require the collective effort of all mQSt about are the two sections
the citizens of the state to defeat affect ing the pay of merpbers and
the disastrous effect of this cloud the r etirement provision'i. ·r0 us
on titles which have been held In· in the Congress, they are the least
violate since California joined the important, but I am gl&d to see
Union . them included.
''Already the cons istent and It is increasingly di(rtcult to
steady acquisition of physical keep good men in the ,Congrc>SS .
properties within California's The strain ts very great and !he
boundaries by the federal govern-financial rewards have not bf.en
ment has resulted in hundreds of commensurate. A surprising part
thousands or acres of land being or the year·s salary has gone to
placed under feder al control. If pay expenses. The increase of
this trend is not checked the sov-$2500 will be effective w ith the
ereignity of the state will be re-next Congress, and the expense
duced t o a minority interest in the item. adopted a year ago as an
domain within its 0 '4'D boundaries. experiment. is made permanent,
tf our governme nt is to remain a and specifically labelled. As to the
constitutional union of soverign retirement provisions, Congress
states this trend must be re~rsed. has been the only part of the gov-
nue, which opened Saturday all Newport 814 Bay Ave., Bal1-
prepared to make custom·tailored '---------------' llarbor l 'IU slip covers and draperies. They Ml S. IDB IU:.. L09 •_.p 1
will aho make slip covers for lamp IN8UBANOIC By TU._ '711J
shades, a new id~a. and later on,,..-------------~ i ~----Aj)poln---""""--t---J will be prepared to make custom· 11
designed lampshades. Lincoln NaUonal Ufe
Proprietors of the shop are Dora IDsurance Co. Gerald Rausa, M. D.
Moulton. a local girl and grand-"It. Name ladicMM It. ~" 2830 West Central A-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ...... W~lker, Z1th street, and Lee DON n:B.NIGA}lf l':JEWPORT BEACH
Arezone of Balboa Island , who Pbone ll&rbor !M-B Pb.one Har-bell" lOll
was former ly in the same business 808 Marine Ave. Balboa IIJ. !fo aoawt1r : e.u B9uoe INI-&
in Cleveland, Ohio. They will go to '--------------, ____ x_·Ray __ Serv1 __ °" ___ ....J
the homes of customers, making r-------------,
estimates and ad,,sing on style, OCCIDENTAL r-;;r;-.-;P;;-.-R=E=E=D=E=R,-M._D_.~
colors, materials and decorative and
schemes. LIFE INSURANCE CO.
D-WM. S. IRE'l'ON, M. D.
Joe: "W omen are braver than _.-.qy Nielsen ~clam and S.......,..
men.'' ....,._ aN A .we.& Pllllelft N09 W. fJeatnJ
Moe: ''They cer tainly are-you t1a: S. ":::'As::--........ .._ Telepbone 11.a.rbor 88!
never saw a man try on six suits '-------------2 ._ ___ N_''.:«_h_•-__ 1_a94_w...:_ __ _
of clothes with only 30 cents in his
pockets." l'UBUO 8TENOQ1l4PBD HORTJOIANS
We are blessed with rich resources ernment not under some retire--------------
1,1,:hich have been developed by the ment plan, and when I see men should have been adopted long ago.
courage and sacrifice or those who whose age suggests retirement, I t will mean little to me personal·
built this great commonwealth or unable to r etire because their u re ly, but in the long run, it will help
abundance. To permit the seirure has been give n to gainless public to a better Congress.
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
''We Ourselves the Better Serw
by Servin& Others Best"
Plloae BM COD Mlt
---w M. D. Keesling
~AN-portJlloC.
Costa Ilea v.ntonda Ooota ·-
or these resources would be a service, and when I realize that The passage of the Reorganiza·
crim e against the public interest. Congressmen will pay for the r e-tion Act has met with universal
There can be no comiromise. We tirement benefits, on an actuarial approval. I think it has r enewed
must stand and fight until our basis, through deductions from the faith of the people in the Con-
right and title has been penna-their salaries, I feel that this gress. 8'UBVEY0&8
nently affirmed," concluded How-;:=========================::; 'r----0-PTO--METBl.8----TS----;-------------ser. " Raub & Bennett 24-Hour E. r. Butterworth, 0. D. lluneyon -~
P erfect conformity to the will
of God is the sole sovereign and
complete liberty.-0 ' Aubigne.
Optometrt.t lll08 Newponlll..a.. ~-Radio Service ~~ ~ Telepllone eoaoon G808-w o----1817W.C-lral Newpon-
The only liberty that is valu-
able, is a liberty connected v.•ith
order ; that not only e xists \\·ith
order and virtue, but v.•hich can-
not exist at all v.ithout them.-
Burke.
HOME, AUTO, MAB1NE
RADIOS BEPADUm
Burt R. Norton
tlll Coaat Blway -..... na
''Hell is full or cocktails. high· I L ___ :::=:::::::......:=~~~---N_:·:e_•_-:_" __ 11_•_•_'.:_°"_· _"'· balls, short skirts and skimpy r
bathing suits," he shouted.
Came a voice from the gallery:
"0 death, .. , .. here is thy sting"'!" ONCE ·AGAIN
s 11t. w. o..cr.a A"" PtL lllll'Mr g 11 TeJflll"oae lla.rbor W
NKWPO&T SM.CB
Robert A. Crawford
Opt.. D.
OPTOMETBIST
God is F ather , infinite, and th.ii
great truth. whe n understood in
its divine metaphysiCl5. will esta~
lish the brotherhood of man end
wars, and demonstrate "on ~artb
peace, good wilJ toward men."-
Mary Baker Eddy. Eyes Examined • GW8es Fitted
1711 N..,.P.,n -
........... 11 COft.&.Sa.&
If mankind had wished for what
is right, they nUght have had Jt
'-------------'I long ago.-Wllliam Hazlitt.
Freah Daily SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Often Yo. U.. l!'la:8* P1Me
to Dale • Or ... 0-U,:
1..-.ber and Building Materials
Bay District Lumber Co. DtMd m.. S. :rood9
Or. ocapet. eqiidp Md.
-;... W1Ult to cotdl
Y'l'I'""""
HORMEN ASH MARKET
ON CENTllAL AVl:NUE. NEWPOllT aEACH
DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH
OIWlll
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All New •••
Even the Location
••• One-Half Mlle Eat al Old
Location Oil Coat lflltnray.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bu .
We Lead Sonthem California In the Savq al
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and Fish Market
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OUTDOOR FURNITURE
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SWING ~ sar •1r ~
UMBRELi AS vu •29~ •1r ~
ALUMINUM Cle '24'" '21'" a.In
ALUMINUM O.lile '36N '29'" ._
WOOD OFFICERS CHAIRS ....
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FURNITURE-
m <ioA.8T mollwAv
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FURNITURE RADIOS APPLIAl>ICES
Open Friday Evening Till 9 Phone Beacon 5164· W
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.. ·Just Arrived
Women's
Black Suede Loafers
Brown Suede Sandals.
Men's Loafers
Sizes 6 to lO Y.,
Children's
School Shoes F1ash Fall Number.
Not over $5.00
Mattoon's Shoe Store
Footwear for All the Family
1795 Ne rt Blvd Costa Mesa
It's Always
COF f EE TIME
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At The . . . . .
Do liUTc&°wAr:FLE SHOP
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COF'F'EE & DONUTS o WAFFLES
STRAWBERRY WAFFLES (with
whipped cream) • COMPLEfE
FOUNTAIN SERV1CE.
305 Marine Avenue Balboa Island
Kenny M c hols George Sterllng-
Opea Evenlnp Until 10 o'Clock -Cl<>Md on \Veclnettday
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80)i!.~ =rs Ancient Spanish Press ·
o,··~~:s~n:!~ Used to Publish first
have been mailed to all Skippers .
Awards Givell
For. Art Work
LAGUNA BEACH. Calll.-Flnt
prbe ot $50 in the eie-th annual
Festival of Arts contest for <>r-
anee county artiat& hu been
awardedWMargaretSheppudf~
htt watercolor "After the Rain,"
Mia Gertrude Gardner. chairman
of ellhlb\ll, announcod today.
~~= =-~~~:o California Newspaper
of the boatl finished. and this en-
tiUet the aldppen to recei~ "1CI
...,., the aldpper badges.
On Sunday momin& next '.he
trophies will be presented. The
presentations being made at the
Newport Harbor Yacht club at 12
noon.
In the recently held "Flicht of
the Snowbirds," the first girl to
finish wu Nacy Lou Grandin;
youngest bay, Michael Baum, Apr.
12, 1939; yonngest gir'l, Janice Jen-ten. Aug. 7. 1935; f°lnt aervice
man, none lilted as aervioe men;
llnt rent clala Mc. Don Dabney;
first rent clau V, Jerrold Spang-
ler, and oldest 1kippen, John La
Marr, Don Pec:k!rsen and Glad)'I
G. Patten.
Arizonans
Plan Picnic
In Long Beach
The 29th annual picnic of the
Arizona Society of California will
be held August 18 in Bixby Park,
Long Beach.
There will be a splendid pro-
gram including Hon. Sidney P.
Osborn. governor of Arizona, as
speaker.
Sandwiches, soft drinks and
light refreshments, may be obtain-
ed at the picnic, Col. Ted Davis.
general manager , said.
Out of Service
Gordon Lawrence SickJer, son
of E. Sickler. Box 24, Ne\\.'))Ort
Beach, was discha r ged from the
Navy, last week after 17 mon ths'
service and six months overseas.
. Sickler , who is a graduate or
Tuscon high school, plans to fur-
ther his education in the Fall.
Since the price control on plat-
inum was ended last month the
price of the precious m e tal has
risen from $35 an ounce to $56
an ounce. During the war it was
diver ted to industrial uses but ls
now avR.ilable to jewelers.
WORTHINGTO
Ref rigeratiori
FREON M .IMONIA
S ton to 10 ton
Air Conditioning
S ton to 60 ton
Pressure Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
For All Pressures and
All Liquids In Stock
Call ....
It was on Augu&t 15, 1846, that
the first issue of the Monterey
Calllomlan, destined to be Call·
fornia•a ft.rst newspaper, was run
off on an ancient Spanish press.
Today that alngJe newspaper h&s
grown to approximately 511 daily
and weekly newspapers throUgh-
out the state.
M we read the histories of some
of the oldest Calllornia newspa-
pers in existence today-those
which unlike the Monterey Call·
fomlan, did not lade from the
earth after a abort period of pu~
llcation. we read of their struggles
to survive earthquakes, fires and
pollUcal oomiptlon and &till today
be among the few nearing the cen-
tury mark In yean of continual
publication.
Story of F-dhls
'nle atory of the founding of the
Monterey Californian is lnterest-
ing.
The American flag had been
raised in Monterey by Commodore
Sloat on July 7, 1846, and after
the proclamation had been read,
l t became Commodore Stoat's re--
sponsibillty to appoint a mayor .
He looked over the Americans who
were present and selected Walter
Cotton. chaplain of t he USS Con·
gress which had brough the Amer·
icans to Monterey a short time be-
fore.
Colton decided the best way to
m a ke public the various proclama-
tions, laws. and orders. as "'ell as
the news of the day was via a
ne"-"Spaper .
H e ma de a partner of Dr. Rob-
e rt Semple. who in addition to
being a doctor. lawyer. and dentist
"''as a n accomplished typ<'St"ttcr.
editor and pressman. They uncov-
ered a broken dO"-'ll press brought
to California 12 years before by
Thomas Shaw. a Boston merchant.
and odds a nd ends ol type faces.
The first issue of four pages.
11 % by 1014 inches had two col-
umn pages and was printed on
dgarette paper. Its home was the
second floor of the Customs House.
Conte.all of P•pe:r
In addition to the "prospectus"
in the first column, the rest or
the front page was devoted to
Commodor e Sloat's proclamation
r ead a month before, and the sec-
ond page contained Spanish trans-
lations of the more important
ltetn5 carried in the newspaper.
The r est of the first edition con-
tained "late neY.'S" in the form of
clippings from a New York H e r·
aid three months old. and several
local items. Ther e was o ne adver-
tiseme nt by a n enterprising Amer-
ican lad y,•ho offered his services
as an interpretor .
Subscription rates announced. in
the firs t i~sue w('rc S5 a year or
1211: C't'nts a copy.
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The.' Californian C'Ontinued undC'r
joint O\VnC'rship of Colton and
S emple unlil April 17. 1847, "'hich
I is lhl.' last issuf' that bea rs thl'ir
naml'S togl.'ther as publisht"rs
After that Dr_ SC'mplC' remained
alonC' as publishC'r. In l\tay, 1847.
he moved the Californian 10 San
Francisco. It con tinue() as a \\'et>k·
ly until December. 1848, when it
\\'BS absorbed by the Californ ia
Star. Colton returned to the C'ast
"Pelicans." an oll painting by
George Brown, Was pven second
prUe Of $25.
The Winning plclures as well ilS
all other entries in the contest
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of pollcy as lt appe8n!d in the l•lt
hand column of the first Califomla
newspaper, the Monterey Call~
lornlan. founded Augu11t 15, 1846,
by Walter Colton and Dr. Robert
Semple. will be on exhibit ln the festival -------------------------
Thb ill the tint paper ever pu~
Ushed ln . Calllornla and though
issued upon a &mall sheet, 1a in-
tended It ahall contain matter that
will be read with interest. nte
principle& which will govern .. in
conducting lt, can be set forth in
a few words.
gallery at the city's recrt!atlon :-------------~-----------.
We shall ad~ate an oblivion of
all past political otfenaes and allow
every man the privilege of enter-
ing this news era of events unnn-
barTaued by any pert he may
have ta.ken in previous revolutions.
We shall maintain freedom of
speech and the press, and t.hOM!'
great principles of reUgiOUI tolera-
tl°" which allow every man to
worship God according to the dic-
tates of his own conscience.
perk AUCUlt 7 throu&h 18.
Members of the jury making the
awards were Carl Sdunl.dt of Sn.n
Bernardino, Lois Cytron of Lor.g
Beach, and H. R. Lov• of Fill·
matt.
Gene Snyder
In Pacific
for 3 Years
We shall advocate such a system i;-.,_,. L s yd 2l 37
f ll ........ ""ne . n er, 1 th at.,
o public lmtruction as wt bring Newport Beach. was discharged
the means of a good practical ed-from the Navy la.st week after aee-
ucation to every child in Cali-lng action in aJJ parts of the p 8 •
fornia. cific with the Soutti Pacific Oeet
We shall urge the Immediate es· f J 1940
bl f I eel rom une. , until Sept., 1943.
Bob J~B
RICH .FIELD SERVICE
W•sbq • POllahtng • lAlbrlcatlcln
Can Pld:ed Up ud Dellwred. Phone Hut>or 497·M
416 East Central Ave., Downtown Balboa
o""4°" mEn'I
I DRUWERR
Balboa Inn Bldg~ Vor. lll&la & Ocean Fmat
BOUBS: 9 A. IL ta 11 P. M. DAILY ta ishment o a we t organiz Snyder, whose wile lives at the
go\'ernment and a universal obedi-Ne\Jlo'J)O!'t address, "'as discharged
enC<' to it> laws. as a chief av;at;on machinist m ate "MELLOW FELLOW" Scoo th T
We shall encourage immigration and holds the Presidential Unit ps e OWD
::t~E~~~~:r~:i:~;. :r:~o~;:~:.ell .. numerous cam· Terry Cloth Tee Sh.1rts
the fe rtiHty of the soil wUI most
amply repay the labors of the hus· Drive Carefully-Spare a Life. aad ,
bandman. m:~r.~~~;~s e~~ur~~= !:'h~:~ Phone Beacon 5824 • f·1nger T·1p Beach Robes arts as sour ces of private w ealth. Newport & Costa Mesa
individual com fort and incllspens·
able to the public prosperity. CAB C 0. D-la.x in Th and '-' "MELLOW FELLOW"
We shall go for California-for "" """ "" &
all her interest, social, c1v;1 and 24-Hour Service Many Other Styles of T"" Shirts
religious encourag;ng everyth;ng "--------------' $1.40 and $2.25
that promote these, resisting ====::;::======== . ~:::::::::::;;:::~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::;:~ everything that can do them harm.
This press shall be free and inde·
pendent: unawed by power and un·
trammeled by party. The use of its
columns shall be denied to none,
\\•ho have suggestions to make,
promotive to the public w eal.
\\1e shall lay before our readers
the freshest domestic intelligence
and the e arliest foreign ne\\'"S.
Blow Torch Sets
Fire to Fireboat
.
FULLY AUTOMATIC
~~IRON
Newport Electric
Appliance Co.
!~ Coast Blvd.
Phone 2188
Escaping fuel from a defective
blow torch is said to have caused
the small blaze \Vhich flared up in
o ne of the city's tY.'O fire boats at
the 15th street la nding o n Sunday.
The blaze "'as extinguished by
fire mc-n y,•ho were y,·orking on the
equipme nt.
ThC' rirf'boats \\1hich y,·er e loaned 1-------------
to the city of N"e,vport Beach by ;--------------
CLOTHES the Coast Guard since the F un
ZonC' passenger boat caught fir£'
and explodC'd are not proper t"QUip-
ment for fighting boat fires. ac-
cording to persons \\·ho ha\·C' vie\\·.
cd them .
The \·essC'ls, or iginally designl'.'d
for jet propulsion, are propelled
by two sea mules, Fire Chief
Frank CrockC'r said.
FOR
MEN
AND
BOY·s
We Have a Complete ·Line of
FRESH AND SALT WATER
TACKLE
• Rods
• Reels
• Lines
• Leaders
• Sinkers
• Hooks
and all kinds of
FRESH AND SALT WATER BAIT
PIER AND BOAT FISHING
TACKLE TO RENT
FISHING INFORMATION
a nd apparently dismissed all 1 Eight months or tC'S t flying o r
thoughts of C~lifornia 8:nd the fresh fruits a nd vC'getablC"S fr om
n<'''"Spapcr bus1 nl'ss \\'hich he the Pacific coast to ma jor eastern
helped start. citil's reveals tha t house .... ;v('s are
g<Ut~
SptYli SJ.op Newport Tackle Store Statr mr nt of Policy \\'illing to pay extra prices for air-
\\'e r eprint bclo\\' the st atement transported foods.
201 Marlne Ave. 105 llaeF&dden Place
623 s. Loo Anit<lM SL, Anaheim
1
Pbone -4662 ATIENTION
BOAT Owners, TRAILER Owners
Balboa bland
.Phone Harbor 578 Telephone II.arbor 9'7 for Lat.est Fishing Information
Resen ·ed
Seats
$1.20
Ta..'<
Included
Gryphon Productions ;i: ;a
~ ·,. '~~· PLAYW OUS[ ~ ro :ii
'° 2· Melodramas ~
One at 6 p. m.
DARLING
of the
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GET THOSE BOAT COVERS, SAIL COVERS,
AND TRAILER COVERS NO\V.
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Quality Canvas -Quality Workmanship
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Lockstltch Seams Throughout
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COSTA MESA CANVAS & AWNING CO.
1021 8. E. ~r St., Costa Me8&
Box. 101-Phone Beacoo 5023-Across from Fire Station
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Rese!wd Seats
Avallahle at
BLUE SAU.8
BOOKSHOP __ .,.
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1>. Oomlag Aag. 20 thrv, !$: >
>o GUY MADISON la ~ ~ DEAR RUTH
with Bath ... p• ·~'
NEW 225 H. P. D~El.S ON HAND
810Mdlllua1d Dhnla •bud with eltolee of
ndaedni .....
• tnl .a.s W&HING oaDm ON ?llOIST-AND UIPT-
BAND mor.A.TIOlf 1>708 •• roa TWIN INllTALIA·
TFONIL CllOICS OJI' aDtJOT701' mm&
0. HAlllt: 185 B. P. G<z 11111 Jlotor-New.
See us for Information on
Venn Seo.lain Diesels
Di.el 6-stor Selz of All .......
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THE OPENING: OF
Hockaday & Phillips'
New Branch
Store
at Newport Blvdi and Rochester Skeet
COSTAMmJA ·
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HOCKADAY & P1RWPS, · Inc.
Automotive Parts, Tool~ ·Garage and SCrvice
Station Equipment
"A ·Business Built on Dependable Service"
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!!P!llL! .. ~·~-------.:_ _____________ ..,: ________ ...,iM!!!•!!•!FCWI!!!!!!t.!•~·y•!.lBOA!!!!.,M!!!!•!l•!!•:::•!l•!!lllM' lf•et ., 5', ~ h::IQr :l!eet-1!, UM I I Over · 3400 Favor lfiiXiCiiCieii:iCiiCi:iiXii:iiiCji l~~d :tedonto~ ~1 ~~25 ;:.:::.t::., °:.,= a1·1zens Vote Northern Oraage Co. Cities Plan AJlen, Isbell ¥"" cent ve•ter than 1n 1941. by British-Dutch 1ni ..... 1s. • Extensive Road Improvements Watson as State
Senator: in Filing THIS WEEK
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WE WELCOME YOU
'l'O OPEN A
CHARGE ACCOUNT
• (90 -60 -90 D&;ra)
Marbro'1 invtte you to came
In anti open a chu&e """°""L
OUr -tltt ....,,~ with
the latest rtyla .,,, Ladles'
Fine Apparel
Na&loully Advertfl!d
READY -'l'O -WEAK
::~~:;~ ~~::; ~ Sever~ ~u!~: ~1~f ~~~:~po~ Believe Qty
-~ i(algi<ll t $13 522 ooo cities plan extensive im.-nuementl and some other items L De I BD.;;=atY/of B~a~ localed in the in the near future if u;; .. can get The . city OW'Jis its. own water ost on a
northem part of Orange county. the state to ioc.en up a lltUe on pro!iL However. Mc.Lean painted
covers an area of 1150 acres. It the purse s trings that bind the out that there ls a water shrink-
has 8 population of 3000 and an state gasoline lax funds. • age which may seriously interfere
auesaed valuation of $1,892,000. ~tayor Charles Pierson of Ana-"'1th the dty profit system at some
Fairview Farms is situated a heim told memben of the Assem-future 'time.
ahort distance inland and near bly-Senate Fact-Finding commit-Fullerton Data
Newport Beach and is in the gen-'tee in Santa Ana that his city will Fullerton, which has an assessed.
eral vicinity of Newport Heights need $900,000 for various improve. property valuation of $19-mlllk>n
and Newport Mesa irrigatio n dis-m en ts in the next few years. and a population of 12,173, will
trict&., which are now, in the 1-~or the present the city has need approximately $1,414,000 for
Coastal Municipal Water district. sought to increase tu Tevenue by exttnsive citywid e improvements.
1t coven an area of 2900 acres, an increase of five cents on the Highways must be r eleve1ed and
bas a population o1 1300 and an tax rate. It also has inst4ued more resurfaced
wesaed valuation of $624,000. parking meters from which they Although the city rec.!lves-$9000
C.Ouncilman Bob Allen said to-
day ~at he and Councilman I . L.
Isbell voted against city annexa-
tion of two uninhabited lands n e&r
'the Bayshore ti-act because the'y
felt that the "'aterfront property
also owned by the Irvine company
should have been included in the
property transfer.
H ad the waterfront strip ~n
included the-city could have de-
rived taxable income from boats
moored in that area. but as it now
stands the city ii bound to be the
Nominating ~ contalnin&
the signatures of more than 3400
Orange county wten were tiled
this -.·eek by Q)"Cle A. Watson of
Orange as candidate for the office
of State Senator.
Mr. Watson filed his papen on
bla return from San Francisco,
where, as a member of the joint
Senate -Assembly committee on
state water problems, he had at·
tended a meeting of the commit-
tee with a boa.rd ol Army-Navy en-
gineers to discuss . the famous
Reber plan for construction in the
boy area
Mr. Wat.son has been a member
of the water q>mmittee for six ot
his 10 years in the State Assembly.
8ETli THOMAS (lle-qc)
AUTO TDiD CLOCll
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II•~ UGI
Newport-
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lh•llll:aM AJlplk·cee U annexed to the Coastal Munl-hope to have a substantial profit. yearly for the maintenance of
cipal Water district, the three The city also recently passed an highways and streets. Mayor
communities will be able to obtain ordinance imposing a fee on trans-Verne Wilkinson told the commit-
sottened and filtered aqueduct portation facilities and it also im-tee that it will take from 20 to
water through the Orange county posed a charge for outfall sewer 30 years to build 101 highway t-0
feeder, which extends from the facilities. perfection. This alone is a $200,·
loser, the councilman contended, _----------------------------:
mARBROS
cl~ an.a-
118 WEST 'TB ST.
softening and filtration plant to "But unless we can get some 000 project.
Corona del Mar on the coast. financial a id from the state." said Bree road. at Barbara avenue,
Pienon, addressing the legislative needs to be wide ned for 3.1 miles
committee, "w e are going to be and the present narrow and hazard-
hard-put trying to keep up our ous curve! must be straightened.
maintenance of highways and This project will cost $60,000.
streets." West Commonwealth avenue must
asserting that '120 boats use the
strip at the p~nt time.'
''We have the utmost confidence
in the integrity of Mr. James Ir-
vine, but we felt that the strip
s(louJd have been included in the
transfer so that the dty would &"et
an even break in the matter,"
Allen added.
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BBING YOUR RADIO 'l'O US
One ila.T --We'll ~ I& llD4 Yoo 0aa Ban It tlle Nert
Factory l'M1o. Worlt 0aana-. ......... Tnl...i ElipenL
Radio SOS Electric
RAllll:>LD L. BAIQI
soo --A----·fishing Union
(Continued from Paa• !) Oty Engineer E. P . Hapgood of be widened 2.4 miles and covered
Anaheim told the state commit-with asphalt concrete. It will re--
teemen that the tr~flc flow quire additional roadway for the
t hrough his city hu more than connection with the Manchester
doubled since last November and treeway. The pro~t cost is esti-
It also seems an Injustice to ..-------------------------..
Store HOlllll: Dally Incladlng Saturday
9:SO A. II. to 5:30 P. II. the Department of Justice. an-
now>Ced that he ts investigating
report.a that the fishermen'• union
poeed both as a union and a co-
operative organization.
that there hu been a marked in-mated at $200,000.
crease in expenditures for person-Resurfacing of truck highwayw
nel and maintenance work. and 3.2 miles of city streets and
owners of other boats who have
to pay taxes to ·the dty for moor-
ing places, the councilman said.
Auto Parts Taken
Parts wer e taken from an auto-
WILLIAM P. MEALEY
GENERAL CONTRACl'OR
Residential and Commercial Building
Piiiow: BMoon 58S8 --w Is Here
According lo DWlll the unicK
conducted a boycott against
nwne:rom independent fishermen
and fish packers fixing a minimwn
price for fish.
From 1932 to 1936, a period of rebuilding ot street!. will take
four years. when an assessment $1 00,000. Resurfacing ot East
district was formed, the city re-Commo nwealth "''i ll cost $25,000.
ceived $425,000 from the county S t . Nicholas avenue must be ex-
for the widening of streets and tended through to 101 highway
other m aintena nce work. and the north city limits for a dis-
mobile parked by R. A. Dailey of ,---------------------------.
Los Angeles near the Associated
Service station in Balboa on Sat-
urday night, police ""ere told.
12 fOWLER
fEATURES
1. Sag proof insula·
tion.
2. Dead air in1ul1tio n .
3. Bui.It of 12-g11 uge
iron.
4. Porcelain lined.
5. Never rusU -11bi!u·
lute cleanljnas.
6. I.o n~ life,'1 20-yesr
replar eruent guar·
an tao:..
7. "Bl.r_k hea1"-per·
mils longer life.
8. Pressure tet11ed.
9. Pre-1tretched.
10. Lu11rou1 enamel
fi.ni.!b.
11. Low operating cost.
12. Adjustable 1u10-
matic ec:oaorny con·
trol.
NOW
WE HAVE 'EM
Come in Today
Select Yours and
Take it Away
You'll Never Again
Have to Walt for
Bot Water!
TURNER'S
Your. Applla,nce Dealer Stnoe l l:!tl
!e& Wee&: 4-t.h. SA..llliTA ANA. Pll. ll'n
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The investigation was oraered
to detennine \\'het her or not the
union w as acting in a d ouble ca-
pacity to establish a monopoly lo
the fi&h market.
' FOR INSURANCE SU:
Ho\orard W. Gerrish
1808 Newport Boolevard
OO STA lllESA
Phone Beacon 5151
Automobile • Fire •
Accident • Life
Ucense and Contract
Bonds Wrltren
... Our gas t ax m oney just about tance of 1 % mi!C'S and laid with
takes car e or our str eets a nd high-r einforct'd concrete block as a
w ays improvements," Hapgood ne\V subdivision is being built
said. there at a cost of Sl87,000.
Federal housing projeets and \-Vhen asked by State Senator
new industries arc expected short-Ra ndolph Collier. chairman or the
ly to invade the city. fact-finding committ{'(', if Fuller -
One of the biggest proble ms that ton consid('rc>d that thP Santa Fe
Anaheim has to face today is off-and Union Pacific r ailroad com -
street parking. Another probl ~m panies might abandon their spur
is l he procu.rem~nt of m ore c~rs line's \\'hich connect citrus plants
1 for the checking o_f park1ng l thf'rl', :r-.tayor \Vilkinson r eplied in
m£>ters. However . the biggest n('('d the negative ..
now is sewers. . "As th G al El tr' CShortl:r tx-rorc the close of his
soon as e ~ne~. ec ic talk. ?o.iayor Wilkinson explained
plnnt s~.art3 opera~ng. Hapgood tha l "'hilc his ci ly h ad not con-
added. we are going to be over-"d d It t 'll ·f th d"d 1 loaded and then w e will have t o si ere_ · s 1 1 ey 1 P ~
have a new trunk tine to the out-to butld a:n underpass for ~eh1c
fall sewer . Our share of this de--ular . traffic und~r the railroad
I t is tcd t be $516 crossing. that proJttt alone wo uld ve opmen expec o .-t S250 000 )
000. So you can see what "''e are cos ' ·
up against in the way of improve-\Vilkinson said t hat $25,000
ments." "·ould be> needed for oil surfacing
to the state h ighway. He said S55.-
0CK) would be needed to repair this
situation.
Storm drains to catch the O\"er-
flO\V from "''ash ing into business
and residential streets a re a vital
ne('('Ssity, he said. A 42-inch co:i ~
duit and storm drain to East Ful-
lerton cr eek to carry off the over-
f!O\v \\'as suggested.' Storm drains
1
1
&re also needed on East Comn1on-
\vealth avenue, he said . An addi-
tional S7000 might be needed for
resid ential a rea expenses.
\\"ilkinson said approximately
S886,000 might be nC<'d<.'d for an
improved street lighting system
for the city.
"We have reached our maximum
tax rate," the mayor concluded,
"r eal estate is no'v carr)ing the
maxlmum load. \Vhat we need
now is aid from the state."
Hapgood also said the city of of Valencia ,drive. Raymond ave-News-11mes advertisementl an
Anaheim will need $500,000 for the nue, a secondary street; Ea.st )'CIUl' cuide to efficient spendJna:.
Installation ot a new storage tank Commonwealth, Pioneer and -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
to expand its conn~tlon to the Brooks avenue. !fl
Me tropolitan Water district sys-One of the problems confronting ,---------------:! tern. Present pressure on the one the city o f Fullerton, Mayor Wtl-
Boat Owners connection which Anaheim now kinson said, ·was water which
Quality Lumber
and
Building Materials
• • • has with llie MWD system Is 175,· backed up in the business district
Canvas
By the Yard
WI~ Wld~All Lengths
Santa Ana
Tent & Awning Co.
1629 So. Main St.
Phone 207
SANTA ANA
000 gallons. at times and causC'd a n overflow
Brea Hu Problems
Brea also has he r problems.
These were explained by Ralph
McLean, Brea city engineer, ln
the absent'..'(' of M ayor Carlson of
tha t dty. Two paVed highways
cross the city and there is one
street of major importance. Other
streets are oil-coated.
Brea has a limited tax r a te of
one dollars per $100 worth of
property va1uation. There is one
policeman on duty at all times.
Municipal salaries and wages
amount to $32,000, excluding those
'------------.....JI system and. sells the water at a
ENJOY THESE
ADVANTAGES!
In: Window Awnlnp,
Door Bood9
Porch II Patio Cal)oplee • s-Oat • --IJctt.t' In;
e Bain Oat --• Breer.e In;
• l"er'rmDtmt ---No "'Upe • Dowm .. ;
•
COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
R. E. HO,STETLER
l'taone Beacon 5016
COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE e 811eai • -• No RaW.;
• llarmollloua Deslp ---
CU.tom Biii.it;
• Utmoet Economy --• Lona: Life,
MEN -WOMEN
Prostate - - -Pelvis
De ,_ .... •••t•+•t l"al9 ..
. Whar do you ger for your money when you
buyabusricket?Ifir'sGreyhound,you'reger-
ring much #IOf'f rhan just a way ro go places.
For Greyhound service is complete. Ir begins
the minute you enter the depor ... and sl4JI
n ti# job right ro the end of your journey.
Gftybouad travel service in all ia many
f..-bas ex>nrinuously set the pace for the
eadre mocor baa industry. Ir a:plains why
baa asftlen nuywhue show such aa
owerwlwlming pre£ereace for Greyhound.
Sada 1a1b II nwle up of a lot of rhinp
m.c-b a mg di&nace ro the fellowwbo -
is doing the traveling , . , reliable infonna·
rion cheerfully given Dy people who know
lrafltl business ... expert help in planning a
abort trip or a complete vaarion •.. clean,
modern depots in handy, downtown loca·
rions ... c:arefully planned meal and resr
acopswith good food and up-ro-date&ciliries
•.. the world'.• best driven, famed equally
for a>utresy and their abiliry at the wheel.
Now aad tomorrow, you and your
community can tkpnul oa Greyhound
aawel aer-rice .•. the very Nd in modem
hiorhway uaasporatioa..
fll Ill 1111 II Ill 1111111 ••• ClllT II lllYlaUat -~ ~· ---~~-------::....;::....;::....;::....; ' . ., ~ _.... _,
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PACIFIC GREYHOUND LIN IS
.. '
No Replacement&.
Now!
..... .,... ... llliMlr. ., ..., £n
F" ---. famPJ'o ltrll •11 ... _....,.T o..-t.s _, ...,._ ,_
Quality Venetian Bllnda
(Either Wood or Metal}
Qolok 8enlco
U-T 1Upp1.9d1 Daft &. pt 9P ...... ,
IT'S YOUR
GLANDS For Free EsUmates Call
Reverse Charges
ILATS·D·'NDDD
Awning Co. of Orange Co.
1115 8o. PNtadelplda SL
ApeMm,0 Callf.
PIM>ae F11LLERTON las-.I
HOLLISTER
Brothers
LANDSCAPING • LAWNS
LAWN RENOVATING
Orchard and ornamental shrub pest· control
Fertili7.ers
Yard and Orchard Maintenance
Advice on Planting
and Soil Conditi°F ..........
CARR'S FEED STORE
lJIZ.7 NJ:WPOS'l' JILVD. 008TA IQ&\
P. 0. 8-118'7 -Pi.-B• e• U'6
Pa,,coad VENETIAN BLINDS
WOOD • STEEL •
...... or---o .......... -..... -~ -.......... _. __
814 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5881-J
DRAFTING
SERVICE
ROY M. WATKINS
and Associates
(ID the Mlncle Mlle) Barbor 118
lh 0 boo!
mon ""'' If you're o youn.g ok1n9 ii flool
Whose troub le is rn d
To ke hee~ of your nee d
Come hence with ~~s~~:er1c k s .,...as wrote
II' s for you tho I I
· 114 W~ 4~L .:;;. PIL. 6688
PASADENA LONG BEACH :a 11'. r .. ft. .;.. s 11• Ml .._ a... r.. a. ••., •
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.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::j;j:"'~~"'iiM::•!WiPGll~!!!r~·!!•!'.80!!J~cl.~M~&~W!!!!•4·~'1!!!•!!'!, Jh:..., •'=!!11-!~~7!~~-~il!!!t~~!!:~t~, .. ~~~·~ ...... ~T~a~"~~i!i.~ .. ~-~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.-.~~~~~-!!!t::!l:..!!"t!!I: Two fishing Harborites Color PICblres Disabled Vets Sea Trout and Halilnd Are Biting
S A I ed Of M Ii Catch Pl F h . . . off the Newport and Balboa Piers Boats unk (£aim RayO>apn~:g~ach:Calli , an . is ing ~z3.,°'~ ~ .. A~George Hiner
Mon -M Years at 8enl<>e to --· (C-Unuod l1am P,... 1) has contacted the Sportfuhing T • A 20 IOl MAIN !'\wt Clleootele BAI.BOA, CAI D. Two boats ol the Newport Har-Aaociatlon ol Newport Harb<>!" to rip ug Ir-------------------------. -;:~~~~:::;:::;:::;~~~~~~::::::=:=::::~=~:::;t i bor fishing fleet were left In a Crary), 16'4. Lucien 16--1, Rluli;. 'get help in aeeuring color motion . I • f sunken condition over the week· aody (E. Clark), 18~; 2, Uttle pictur:" of marlin ti.shlng. E J ( B d ) J kl•
NOW-'Round the Island Ferry
t:M A. M. TO U P. M.
South Bay, Balboa Yacht Club, East Bay, Richardson's, Evans',
VUla Muina. Shields'. Balboa Yacht Basin, Beacon Bay, Harbor
llland and South Bay; Hall from any dock or floaL
BALBOA ISLAND FERRY
end u the result o1 accidents. Dipper !Earl GusWson), 17\!o; 3, Mr. Olapn cleairea action shots u ac 1n
The 26-foot Margaret. owned by Jaru (J . Roboonl. 16'4. of marlin leaping and plana to get Third of a series of fishing tripo • •
H. H.. Webeter, Rt. 2, Box 368A. On the 60-mlle haul tor wind· such a motion picture released in sponsored by the Southern.Drange
Costa Mesa, ran apvund one mile Jam.men around Coronado Island. a Pete Smith S~ty. or a movie county chapter of the American
above the Santa Ana riYtt jetty winner ol first place wu tbe Ray short subject.. He has had pictures Red Cross for disabled veterans
Sunday morning while on an alba· (Milton • Wegeforth), first PC in many papen and has written will be on Aug. 20 through the co-c E M E N T w 0 R I core f.i.ahing trip. 1lle ftshing boat crull:in1 class to be built; 2, White articles for Field and Stream. operation of Earl Tibbits of Earl's _
Patricia, owned by B. D. Lockyard, Cloud (Funk Kentl ol San Fran-U any marlin fisherman would Landing.
306 W . 1st St., Santa Ana, wu cisco; 3, Javelin (Donald Bm'n· be interested ln takin& Mr. Olapin O.ther trips were taken on JWle • •
CALL 1 5 z ~-I roa INFORMATION
caught under the dock at VirJ: ham.. out for a few tri~. he wou1d lik~ 25 and July 16 when 12 paraplegics
Moores' Texaco Marine station in Small boats raced Saturday and very much to go. He desires to went out with Robert Burns u
Newport and when the tide came Sunday at Coronado Yacht club take along one aulstant, if pos· skipper. From two to three bun·
up the vessel sunk. for Snowb~l, Gull (J. Dam· slble, and they promise not to do dred pounds of fish were brought!'---------------------.:...--~
The Margaret was on a cou:ne son). 17°"': 2, Sandpiper (Al any fishing or get in the way of in and the boys had a glorious -------------------------
-------------------------rl to Seal Beach and from there Lewis), II: 3, Canary (B. Carr), any charter party any marlin fish· time, even reveling in their sun· ,.-----------------------"'!! 7' planned to travel south jigging 914 . Dyer Dinghies-1, Hypo ennan might have aboard his boat. bum. C R. ST A A F for albacore, swing around and Sonica (Barton Beek), 3d%:; 2. Marlin fishermen pcmibly might Eve Hendrickson of the IOOtl GORDON a~ FINDLAY • ... head for Dana Point and then re-401 (Paul McKlbben), 33 : 3. Swivel have charter parties that Yt'Ould Red Cross has received a letter
M 0 0 R I N G S E RV I C E turn to Newport Harbor. The boat Hips {S. Newmark), 30. like to be filmed in this manner, as from the hospitaJ expressing the
missed the Santa Ana river jetty International Skimmers -l, they are fighting a 1wordfi&h. The appreciation of the boys and they
t £ t a short distance be.fore running Joker (W. B. Vanderhoff), 53; 2, Sportf"ishing Association of New· ask thl!-t Burns accompany them
into the surf above the jetty where Eloise (F. G. Manhall), 52; 3, port Harbor i.s interested in Mr. on the i;-ext trip. Oflleo: NH~-. .......... m Moorings Installed and Repaired. it sank ID the breaken. saivage CUrfew (Leon Bothwell), 51\4 . Chapin's project as It will brin• ---·-------
Buoys Painted and Lettered. operations were being carried on Balboa Dlnghl...-1, Kokua !Ken-valued publicity to this area. Any .-=,.,,--------~ CABINET SHOP SERVICE
Sunday, with assiltance from Bill neth Morgan), 18~: 2, No Name marlin fishermen desirine to Ulke £ 4; £ Feldner, Huntington Beach life (Marshall Gram), 15; 3, Yellow him out are asked to contact the
Phone·• Harbor 1080 or Harbor 1698-R guard. Jacket (Morgan Morgan], 9. Star· S~ishing Association ol New-The Patricia sank Saturday and lets-I, Eel (David Evenson), port Harbor.
for Prompt 8en1ce efforta were being made to raise 30%; 2, Skeezlx (Dave Ryan), 26;
L------------------------' I Jt. Gas wu escaping from the ves· 3. Sweet (Frank Hope), 25. I. C.
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: J sel's tank and spreading on the Dinghies-I, Sub-Deb <Herb Wo~ r water. which created a definite chester), 17\i: 2, Flying Dutch·
fire huard. Capt. Phil Hayden, of man (R. Hlgg(nsonl. 16'4; 3, Kino Al IENTION ! !
Home and Boat Owners Builders
Sinks, Drainboards and Galleys
Built to Your Specifications
• DUllABL&-1.mtrou .... meb.L
e aau8TANT .. 11 .. Mll.W Mids.,
I . ..t\-tw. • e IUG.m •-P'"--&radJon.
e SA..''""ITA&Y-No Joi ... -EIMlt .........
• lt.f!SD.JENT-hTM par ....... e Dl.11.EDL\TE D&LIV<Y.
CUSTOM METAL PRODUCTS CO.
the Newport Beach fire depart· (Dick Hammond). 8.
ment was standing by on the Tex· Penguin Clus-1, Bottoms Up
aco dock to see that no cigarettes, (Bill Lapworth), 35%:; 2, Otllly
matches or other flames came (Bob Israel), 3314; 3, Small Fry
near to set things on tire. lE. Small), 22. Snipes-1, Dii;
per m (Phil Greene), 40~: .2,
Scotch tape, various sizes, on Bobette 'J\vo (Bob and Betty
sale at the News·Tlmes . White), 36 %; 3. Rowdy (Harry
DEAL'S
Famous
Sn,oked Fish
Dewar), 33 %. International 14·
foot dinghies-1, Susan (Richard
Fenton), 9*; 2, Venture (Blair
J ohnston). 4: 3, U. S. 260 IT. G.
Tupman ), 4. Mercury-1, [mp
(J ames Wyatt). 8.5: 2. Gail (T om
Goodwin), 71'; 3. Sk!ddoo V !F red
Doddl. 3.
Hospital Fund
Is Still Short
$100,000
Slo"·ly but surely new funds
a re being obtained for the erection
of the Presbyt<"ria n hospital build·
ing on Nl'"·port Heights. The Aug·
ust 10th weekly r<"port of th<" fund
committee in Santa Ana discloses
that $300.070.36 has been raised.
INSURANCE
• PROTECTS •
OABINEl.'8 AND MU.I.WORK
T. C. JOHNSON, Supt.
~.-__,
• Before You Balkl or Remodel
Sample Uld Dilpl&y 8-
Color guides, plann
nlng aids, comprehsm-
ive stock of ~
and linoleum.
Rngs&
Oarpeta
Clea.nee!,
Repaired
LUDLUM Carpet Works
182Z Sootll Main St. Phone Su.ta Ana Z80I SANTA ANA
Always Freeh
110 McFadden Pl.
P-14--1, Skldoo <P. Va n Ser·
rell l, 1 5~; 2, Chaser (Bill and
Sue Ficker). 11 ; 3. Ecumette (Bill
Phillips), 9. National One-Design
-1, Frolic (J. G. Palmer ), 26¥.r; 2.
Zeph)T 1\\'o (Richard Hanson ).
23; 3. Glamour Girl (\V. Enley jr.l,
19. F1attlcs-1, Sergeant <Roger
Snythl. 39 ~; 2. Hurrican(' <Austin
Peeblesl. 35; 3. Momo (Art Gron·
Ne,vport Beach raised S43.·
098.39, .. ..-ith no additional sums
raised since:> the last report. Hunt·
ington Beach. Anaheim ,· Costa ~fesa , Fullerton and Garden Grove I '-~ii~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ reported additional sums. .~
\Veekly report of pledge cards .,..._,
.
CHANGE IN
PASSENGER FARES
Effective August 20, 1946
on
PACIFIC ELECTRIC LINES
AU larH and commutation ticketa (with few excep-·
tio11J1) will be increased approximately 15 ')'.,except thGI
Sc fare• will go to 7c.
Here's the Reason
lnueosed Fores Are Neceuory
There have been no fare incr.aae• on Pacilio Electde
during the war period.
Co11J1lanUy increosing operating coslL primcutly lrce-
inaeased wages and cost of mate~ have been oa..t
by incroaHd wartime tro.ltic during the pa9I lew y--.
Large wage increase• in 19C6 of approximat•lt
$3.500.000 per yOQI, pha increa.aod mGtericil co.18. wllla
concurrent decr•CM in travel of approximately 14 t.
compared w ith a yeor ago, have resulted in pr11ent
operating co.ta exceeding revenue-. This oonditioa ha
made an increase in lores imperative.
Tho Railroad Commiaaion ol the State of California
in ils Decision No. 39302. dated July 31. 1946. clearly
Qnalyt.es the situation in these words: "Thia NCOrd ii
conclusive that oppliccmt'a revenue under pt"e'la.il.in9
conditions t. not sufficient to meet the iaCffG.Hd o~ra. ....
ing expenses resulting pri.mruily from wcige inc:r.asetJ
in fact the record ahoWJ: that even under the prop<>Md
fare increase the company will still Jail to meet ita ~
a.enger service operating expenses, including deprecia·
lion. without ony return on the investment."
Public Transportation Essential
Operation of r•liab)e, convenient public transportation
Hrvice is of qreat importance to the continued deTelop-
ment of Southern Colifomio end to the general wellar•
of ita citiea and resident&. Pacific: ElKtric ia comciou.a ol
tho loct that oome of ita M<Tice io atill boo'l'ily loaded.
portjculorly during ruah bows. Thia cocdition ia due pri.
morily to the inclbility ol lllO.l1ulocturer. to deli~er equip-
ment ordered OTW Cl yMr a.go. Deliveri" of new coadMs
ho•• bHn pom;·1cl in MCU future, bcming unlor .....
~.,.. and wbon rec•iffd will be promptly placed
iD .. nic ••
MMD Store: 101 mp,...,
"At -to Bal-bland"
FINE8T TASTING
817.ZJ.INO BAllBtJBQW
STEAD (-•• Jae plo -)l BOMll: BAKED YUMMY B&BBY AND
APPLE Plll:8
SHEP'S
sky). 32.
Nl'\\'?Ort Harbor had a '''onder·
ful turnout at the r aces. of which
Commodore Henry B. Grandin of
Newport Harbor YaC.bt club was
genl'ral chairman. Trophies for
the large boat division were pre·
Sl'nted Friday evening at the ball.
a gala alfair held in Imog ?-{anor
with Commodore AJonzo Jessup of
the Pacific Coast Yacht assoc.is·
tion and Commodore George
Fisher of the Southern California
Yacht association as joint hosts.
At a like affair held Sunday a t
follows: Santa Ana-Tustin, $Il9,·
918.50: Laguna Beach. $46,450.73;
Newport Beach, $43.098.39; Hunt·
ington Beach, S29,146.70; Orange,
S21 .196.00; San Juan Capistrano,
SI5,I 05.00; Costa ~tesa , $6642.56 ;
Anaheim. $1580.00 : Fullerton,
$5767.48; Placentia. $2220.00; Gar·
den Grove, $6565.0f' non-county,
S2380.00.
ROOFS
APPLllCD OB &EPAf7KD
Free l!lrtlmates .l Inspection
W. I. Benbow
3602 Marcus Ph. Hbr. 1012-J
1015 COAST WOBWAY
1'"E\\'PORT
Coronado Yacht club small boats '------------
"'l'be Dome of Good Sate"
Use
VITA-FOOT
For Athlete's Foot -·-Perfected by an athletic
coach. Sold on a money
back guarantee.
At your local druggist -·-THE MOREY CO.
111 W. ttll SL
Loo&...-u
division trophies "''ere pre§{'nted.
As soon as evt'nts at the clubs
were over, boats started for New·
port. Harbor, "'ith all local boats
and Los AngE"lcs Harbor boats to
be entered in the annual Race
\Veek at Newport Harbor Yacht
club. an annual evt'nt of import·
ance second only to the S.C.Y.A.
regatta. ·
The 25.846 oil field wells drilled
in the United States in 1945 at·
tained a total footage or 90,486.215
feet.
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
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Dal.17 Delhw7---8eo cca. 5U5
tan N-rt Bhd.
COSTA llE8A
~._-_ . .-;· -
IUILLEY'r REFRIGERnTIDn
JERVICE camPnnv
--EqtDMrla&' --no ec-t BJ...S.. eo ....... deJ ...,
T.empora.ry Phone, Day 654 La-
euna Beach; Phone Night. l.1'162
Laguna Beach
Expert
Radig Service
Phoae Beaooa 5()0tnW
0.-.. 'nrr-• ........ ....
Palmer Radio
AND ELllC7l'RIO
IMIN_rt_
008TA wa•
NKBUSINESS
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l'-
Banks have long been the principal source of
helpfulness, inspiration and credit to small busi-
ness. Loaning to small business , is truly a big
business and one that banks are best equipped to
handle. · w -
1;( Today, when the efforts of small business is so
important, we pledge ourself to give every pos-
sible asaistance and to make every possible loan
to local business concerns. Come in and talk over
your problems with us.
F'" WE HAVE DEDICATED
OUR SE ·RVICE
and
PARTS and ACCESSORIES ---PERSONNEL
and FACILITIES to the Automobile Users of this
Community ---
For -.· .• --, -
Today
and all of the - - -
Tomorrows
to Come.
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4 •• .. . _ _..
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You can expect:-
r
• COURTEOUS
IMMEDIATE
TREATMENT
ATIENTION • • FULFILLED PROMISES
• FAIR PRICES
• GOOD WORKMANSHIP
AT YOUR CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE
DEALERSHIP
Hydramatic Specialists
No Down Pay1Lae11t
Easy
B•dget Terms
Front End Alig1lng
Frame Stralg1dening
Lubricatlol ..
CULBERTSON CHEVROLET co~
IlfO.
Ol'l'O CUUSD'l'llON •
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A llJdllpn -station wmt F. 1· M t I Best Hones in Seaside Histor:I Puauc NOTICES Puauc: NoTica Puauc NoTICE : = ~tlon_:0~ ~ ll'S ea To Run in the Del Mar Handicap : . .;;.--..... _ ..... ""'-'"'"'na •• , ..... fiab•na 1eaoo tn that •tate and .. ,.. OM l'Dl!!IJ.tkned. and subject to con-dltkm to that at said 4ec1•ell. at
reprted a sales tncreue ot 7000 Sh 0 ed of -,...._. ud ... ..-llrmatioa by said Superior Court, the time ot cleatll, In -to all
gallons of guoline In a month. op pen DEL MAR, Aug. l3.-Del Mar's ~---.,.. u oa tbe 24th day ot August, 1946, the corta1n real and pei-1 seventh summer .......... off to T ---Joms· G-.... •:-R. w. BARTIN& tbereaft "thin the time al a brilllant start. ~'6 W>UUI .., ...,.....,. 4 ....,,. or er, wt • -ty situate tn the County ot
The beat hones in the seuide Newport BMcb. OIJlloraia lowed by law. at the ottlce of the Ck'ance. State at CaUfomia. b>
The Bathing
Is Great
• • m • BALBOA BAY
tro.t "'tM
FUN ZONE
RIDES-
Every
Wednesday
Kiddie Day
·-•
ARCADE-12 Noon to 6 p. m.
BA'l1llNG-
BOATING-Rides 6c
AMUSEMENTS-Concessions 5c
l'Mal 8n !lml Jlaltll
CONTRACTORS'
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
Jaeger Comp ressors
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers
Wood Working Equipment
Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Harbor 502 or Beacon 5508-W
• l'Jth llDd S.Uta Alla Ave. -Costa M-
MJa Barbara Lane ot Fulleetoa 'l'HIO S. llcSLROY Executor, to wit: 96C2 Heather wit:
Clark A Bat.. have reantly eourae's colorful hiltcry ,..... ..,,_ been added the -~·--.,~~ .. ""..=c._ """'"""* RDod. Loo Angdes, California, all 1. Lot Fifteen (15) tn Bloclt I
oommenced operations In their tied down tn • Mooday throucb bas. tn te~...... WITNESS ..., ........ """ -.., r!Kht, title Int t, and tate new Metallizing shop at :505 30th Saturday achedule for the 35-day staff of Gustltn School of Swim-ol Jul,. ...._ • eres es of McKnlcbt'• Addition, Section
street, Newport Beach. This is meeting which clooes Sept. 14 with ~· located In front ot OJri5-~.™=:""'"'°T. ot tile above named clece4ent at A, tn 1-Cllfb, u -..,
the lint industry of Its kind In the seventh running of the $15,000 tlan s Hut. Balboe. She Is teaching &'j~o'/;,.c1,'fil/:f14,;._ the ~al his death, and all rlcht, a Map reccxded in Book S. -31
Orange county. The plant will be added Del Mar handlcap. cblldrin and adults on MODday, o.. uw. u.e ... du o< JulY. ,..._ title, and Interest that the estate of Ml9collaneoua Maps, reClOl'dl of
equipped far all fbnns of orna· In addition to topflight stables Wednelday and Friday. She ii a before me, rRSD J . :DUDLEY: a No-ol. w: ~lat has acq~.:~! Oranse County, cantomia •
mental and industrial Metalllzinc. Del Mar this season baa lured s tudent at Stanford university ~ !:r J::llcpe~~n:l? tor -.Id ~~ = t:!n oOI' in w.~u!u; ~i 2. Lot Twenty~ {2T) ID
Metallizing is a trade name for many of the finest race riders in also teaches the new a4'ua swun ~TINit ud ~~cELROT, of said decedent at the time ot Tract 211, same betna: a IUbcllvilloa
a proceu of spraying finely atom· the country. that hp been lhowin& in Loe An-umee ~ me.u~~ ~ ;::;: death. in and to all that certain of the J . A.. Day Tract. .tbaated
ized molte n metal onto surfaces Such aaddlesmiths u Johnny ge.les the put two weeks.. ~~~.::::' to me al perty al ed · th Court-ln the Rancho Lu Bolal. In the
of objects to which a close rM-Longden, Ralph Neves, Lester nt7 band UtcS otncial ...i.. ~ r Onnce. =~ ot.m ~crnia. County of Orance, State ol. CaJi..
chanlcal bond may be obtained. Baluld, Hubert Trent, Ferril and Avttaee cost ot. driving 8 mot.or Nawy ~ ~-~~!f".i.td described as follows, to wit: fornla. u abown on a map reeord-
By this method. it is possible to Grant Zufelt. Mel Peterson, ~ car a mile in 1902 was 18 cent.a; County &ad State. Lot Seven (7) and Lot Eight ed. ln Book U. page 40, qt MJacel ...
apply coatings of metal to other Bailey and Charlie Corbett are on by 1938 it had dropped to 3.l cents. ~t~7 ~~us. &. 11. JO. 194& (8 ) of the Subdivision of Block laneoua Ma~. recordl ~ Orance
metals, wood, cement, tile, cera-hand. plying their trade. "C'' ot N.._i Bay Tract, In County, CallfornlL Subjod to all
mies as well as many other ma-Opening day visitors were en-PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE CAI.LINO FOR 11ms the aty of Newport Beach, riKhtl-<>f-woy and oil 1-al nco-
terlals. thralled at the gay, colorful 1<ene :....=..:::..=:c...:......:...c:...:...;..;..=..::;____ County ot Oran&e Stat.. ot ord. (Said Pl\-ty b refernd to
Metal 1-·•--Is used Indus-pre9ellted at the Intimate ooune The Board of School Trustees California, u per ma' p ••--• In the following instrument.) AND .,...,._ b CE.,_TIFICATE. OF BUSINE.&S UlCn."UI. trially to salvage worn or scored y-the...RL The charm of the FICTITIOUS Fl"M NAME of the Newport Beach School Dis-recorded ln Book " Pap 29 ot. 3. Grant and AutCN'J"M'Dt al. Un.
machine parts by bulldinc up with Spanish-type buildings, wreathed Tbe .-..isned do ..... , oertlt7 trlct, Orange County, will noceive Mlsoell&neoul Maps, RecOl'ds ot divided Inter.st In Oil 1-and
new metal and machining back to with naturally-landscaped fiowen that they are coDduc~ a Keat ui bids at the IChool office, 14th arid Oran&e County, California. Pl'oduct1cm, dated M.ardl 4,. 1922.
the original dimensions. It is also and shrubs, brought many "ooh&" ~u'l. =::=.-~uoroJ&.1:.nund~'f:! Central, up to 8:00 P. M. Sep-(Olrner Front and Bay Street.) eneuted by Selah J . Evam. u
uaed for applying hardened sw--and "a.hi" from the fam. fktlUoua nrm name Of Balboa O.tral tembtt 2, 1946 fer the purchase ot Tenna and conditions of sale: crantor and Alma L. Ecklenn. u
faces to otherwise 10fter met.ala · Inauauratlon of the film patrol ~of-::. ~~ r:;:,.,i. wC approximately 2400 tons of bitum-Cub in lawful money of the c:rantee, aa1an1nc and conve)'lna:
where desired. Metal surfaces sub-system. wherein all racee are pbo-DAmM and add,_ an u followa. inoua plant mix to be -delivered United States on conftrmaUon of An undivided. interest to the ex-
ject to conooion and expossed tn togrbo aphed from tnwera located l<>-•&..ru..:s L. 8IllTB and
000
applied tn approximately 200,-aale by said Superior Court, or tent h~ter spedlled In. and
weather may be protected by a ut the mile oval, and the ln-1&0I m:-t Central .l..TaLUe IQ. ft. or playground at the part cash and remaining balances to all the one-el&hth ri&bt. Utle
Mea.lli.zini: with non·COl't"Odinc stallatlon of the famed perfqnn. uo=:oti. ~~711• main school, 14th and Central. as may be contracted ror. Ten per and interest which the &aid Selab
metals. ance observers de partment are 1IOC ll:alrt 09ntral .A.nnue Spetj.fications to be obtained at cent (10%) of the amount bid for J . Evana had or b.aa subject to the
new Del Mar innovations to safe-Wl~~ ~J:'1-lh1• 29th daJ the office of the District Super-l&J.d (rOperty to be depmited with oil lease hereinafter deecrlbed, or
Harpoons
Broadbill
A 470-pound broadbill swordfish
was caught Friday by Ernie H a n-
sen aboard the swordfish boat
Bette Ann. Mr. H ansen performed
an unusual feat in piloting the
boat and running out on the plank
·a.nd spearin g the swordfish aJone.
This takes, usually. two men , one
to pilot the boat and the other to
spear the fish . The fish was caught
off Dana Point and landed in ap-
proximately 2 ~ hours. The Bette
Ann is owned by Lawrence Grohs,
806 1st street, Santa Ana, Calif.
War Dept. Pays Bill
City of Newport Beach received
$1 250 from the W ar Depatment
as rent on the aquatic center, ac-
cording to a repor t made Monday
by City Treasurer J . A. Gant.
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
100 Cout lllP•a.J"
FormerlJ Oordon'• Dnc Store
~Every D&;J
guard the sport during lt:J; 35 dayw of Ju.17, lH&. intendent of Schools, 14th and bid · that he may at any time herMfter
of presentation here. ~K.L.~. Central. Bids or offers are invited for acquire in and to all oil, gu and
Water Beoelpta Up
J ohn D. McMillan, superintend-
ent of the Newport Beach water
department. r e ported receipts of
SI l ,344.66 for July.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CERT IFICATE OF BUSIN ESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned do hereby certUy that they are conducll n~ a boal repair an<t wood -working bualne:u a t 615 Cout Hll'hway. City of Newpon Beacb, County of Orange. State of C<fornla. under the tlctltioua firm name or STERLING BOAT WORKS and lhal
sa.l;J firm la cornpoaed of the follow-ing peraon.a. whoee name.!! and ad-dreJ!l!'f"I are u foll ow•: to wit : Orin Thorkild.sen , 130 Via Koron, Newport Be1tch. Ce.llfornla: Dori11 N . Thorklld-sen, 130 Via Koron, Newport Be.a.ch, Cal ifornia. Witness our ha.nd this l11t day of Auiruat. 1946. ORrN THORKILDSEN DORIS N. THORKlLDSEN State of California, County of Oranse--u. On this lat day of August, A. D ..
1946, before me Tom W. Hendtl'Mln. a Notary Public In and for a&id County and Slate, resldlnl' therein' duly com-mlSJllloned and •worn. per110naly ap-pe11.red Orin Thorllldsen and Doria N . Thorklldun. known to mel to be. lbt pt1'1!(Jna whoae names are mubecrlbed to the within ln•trument . and a.ckno wl· edged to me that they eaecuted the aarne. 1 IN \\'ITNEffi WHEREOF. 1 bave hereunto ~t my band and afrlx.ed my offi cial .e•I the day a.nd ye&T In thla certificate first abO ,•e written. (SE.ALI TOY \V. HENDERSON. Sotary Public In and for 8&Jd County and State. My con1ml1•lon expire• March 7. 1949. Pub.: Aui;. 6. 13, 20. 27. 1946.
STATE or CALIY'ORNIA. The Board of School Trustees of said real property and must be in other like hydro--carbons that shall COUNTY OF ORANGC-. the N 0n thl• 29th day of ,July,_ A.. o . 1941, ewport Beach School Dis-writing and will be received at at any time be produced upoo that
before me, lL K. HOLICER. a No~ trict reserves the right to reject 9642 Heather Road. l...ol Ancetes, certain real property, located in ~~~c; ~~j17 foa'"o~ ~fu L. any or all bids or waive any in-California, D-estview 5-0872, or the County of Orange, State ol
Smith and Homer lr. Bm.Jth, known to formality in a bid. may be filed wi"th the Clerk ot Callfo_rnla, commonly known and me to be the penom wbOM name• &1'I •ub1teribed to the within l118tn.nneot, T . WESTON JAY, said Superior Court at any time descnbed as the KUjawsky ranch ~edu.:eo=~ to me that" they u e· Oerk of the Newport Beach School after the first publication of this property, particularly desaibed
IN WITN&..qe WHEREOF t ba•t District. notice and bef~ -.. tn-... said sale. in that certain oU lease wherel.D
bereuoto Ml my band and aitlied my Pub A 13 20 27 1946 •UGAU'6 A Hart is the 1 d P M offlcl&J ae&J the day a.nd year In th1a · ug. • • • · Dated July 25th, 1946. · eslOI', an · · certlrl c&te flnit above ..mtten. SEYMOUR TALLY, Greenlee et al. are lessees, recorded
Notary Publ~· 11:· ~~1t~~d CERTIFICATE OF BUSI NESS Executor of the Estate or in Book 29, page 26, of Leases, rec-
County and State. Ky oom· The u:~~~:~~ F~r;' h~:e~; certify T. L. Tally, also known as o~ of Orange Collf!ty, State of
miuloo e:m:plree Karch 4· 1949. that they a.re condl!cllng a water 80tt. Thomas L. Tally, Deceased. CalifornJa; the undivided interest Pub. July SO ; Aue. 6. l!, JO, l946. enlng eervlce bus1neN at 410 32nd Ral h W S "th Alto her ein conveyed. is a propcrUonate
CERTIFICATE OF BU SINESS : FICTITIOUS FIRM NA.Ml!:
The und.eralgned dou he"'by cer-tify that they are conducti ng a Print-ing and i!ubllahlng Buslnea• at son
W . Central Ave.. Newport Beach. California. under the ftc tlllou.a firm name of Newport Harbor Publlablng Co.. and that 8ald firm I• compoMG of the following penion.a wboee namea and addreaau •1"8 && follow•. to-wit; Sam D. Porter, 1569 MJra.mar Drtve,
Balboa. Call.fornJL Nora S. Wade, )()6 Weatml.ruiter A...e .• Ne•pon Be.a.ch. California. Wltneaa our hand• thl• 22nd clay of July, 1146.
SAK D. PORTER. NORA S. WADE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OP' ORANGE--ell. Oo thla 22nd day of Julr. A. D. 1946, be.fol"8 me Helen O. Klatt. a Notary Public In and for the s&Jd county a.nd lltate, re•ldlnlI therein, duly commlMloned a.nd nrom. pel'90D-ally appeared Sam D. Porter and Nora S. Wade. known to me to be the penooa whoee oamu a.re •ub-acrtbed to the wllblo lnalnlmeot. and acknowledged to me that they ueeuted the aame.
lo wttneu whereof I have hereunto 11tt my hand and affix ed my official seal tbe day llDd year In thJa Cer-tificate flnit above written. HELEN 0 . KLATT, Notary Public l.n and for aald County and State. My O"llP• sitntoa nptf'M Dee.. I..
1946.
!SEAL.) Pub. Jaly 23, 80 ; Aug. 6 and U , 1946.
CERTIF ICATE OF DO INO BUS INESt UNOER FI CTITIOUS NAME
The undenilg-ned . R. \V. BA.RTINE and TllEO S. McELROY. hen:by cer·
Ufy that they are lht p.a.nner•. a.nd all or the partnen, or a partner11bip kn\J'A'n by the rirm name and stylt or "ltACBARS"' That lb')' are the 801' owner.!! o! th' saic1 p1.rtner11hlp, and 11..11 sa.ld part·
11~1'1!. tJ1at th~>· conduct bu.!!l11c•a &.t
l :!<I Ma.lo Street. liun11ng1v11 Dear h. C&Jlfornla and 109 M11ln ~treet. &I·
boa. Cali!omla. bOlh In lhe County
•treet. City of Newpon Beach , County P . nu , rney . of Orange, State or California, uo~er. 919 Oviatt Building interest to be computed and de-tbe fictitious flnn name of Bea.Ch . ' termined In the ratio th t Home!! Soft Water Service, and that 617 South Olive Street, . a one--said firm Is composed of the following Los Angeles 14 California fifteenth of a n acre bears to that persons. ,.•hose names and addreaaes ' · portio f th are f th wh ] are u follows. to wit : Pub.: Aug. 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 1946. n O e a 0 e O e Henry S. Bonnell, 1414 Virginia Ave ., Of Said real property above de--
La.Jolla. Ca.lifornla. ·bed hich th "d Selah J Pat Branin. Rt. 1. Bo:.: J062. La.Mesa. scrt , w e sat • California. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Evans bu heretofore owned. or
Au~~:~!M~.r hand~. this ninth day of AND PERSONAL PROPERTY no~ owns, or may hereafter ac-
HENRY s. BONNELL. AT PRIVATE SALE. qwre.
State of tj1T0~~IN No. 240,000 Ternts of sale cash in lawful
County of on.n.P-:.,...: In the Superior Court of the money of the United States on 1~6~ ~fo~n~e d~~r ~~'W~nd}~n: State of California, in and for the confirmation or sale, or part cuh
a Notary Public lo and ror aald county County of Orange. and balance evide nced -by nOte se-and •tale, reaidlns therein duly com-In M ed b M -·-m.l.!!.!!loned and ftlorn. pel'90nally ap-the atter of the Estate of cur y ortgage or ... , ._t Deed
pea.ttd Henry s. Btnnell and Pat ALMA LIBBEY ECKLEEN, De-on the property so sold. Ten per Branin k.nowo to me to be the peraons ed · whose names are sub1terlbed to the ceas . cent of amount bid to be depo<ed
within ln•trumeot, and acknowledged Notice is hereby given that the with bid. to me that they e:m:ecuted the u.me. 'els · In Witness Whereof, t b&\•e he~unto undersianed will sell at private Bl or offers to be in writini:
itet my hand and affixed my otflctal sale, to the highest and best bid-and will be received. at the afore-~t ~to<i,.~Y :z:.idtt~~~r 10 tbla certificate der, subject to confirmation of said office at any time after the
tSeaI> TOM W . HENDERSON. said Superior Court, o n or after first ~blication hereof and before Notary Public In and for said d te al c ounty a.nd state. the 3rd day of September. 1946, a o s e.
Pub.: Aug. 13, 20, 77. Sept. 3, 1946. at the office of Edward R . Milli-Dati'\1 this 1st day of August,
ken, Attorney, 20 North Raymond 1946.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Avenue, P a sade na, County of Los DANIEL A. WHITE,
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Angeles, State of California, all Administrator of the estate of
No. 249.582 the rig ht, title and interest of said Alma Libbey Eckleen, deceased.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF deceased at the time of death and EDWARD R. MILUGEN, Attor -
THE STATE Of CAUFORNIA all the right, title a nd interest ney for Administrator, 20 No.
IN AND F OR THE COUNTY that the estate of said deceased Raymond Ave., P asadena, Cali-
OF LOS ANGELES. has acquired by operation of law fornia.
In the Matter o ( the Estate of T . or otherwise. other than or in ad~ Pub.-Aug. 1, 6, 8, 13, 15. 1946.
L . T ALLY, also known as 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 'MtOMAS L. TALLY, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that under and pursuant to the
law in such cases made and pro-
vided, the undersigned Executor
will sell at private sale to the
highest and best\ bidder upon the
terms and conditions hereinafter
MIDWAY AUTO SERVICE
• 1501 West Central •
Phone Harbor 2125
Stewart -Warner •
Auto Painting SSO up
I " '•11111 ~ -/
~ . ; ' ,._ 115•' ,I I·• • \
i1•111..-'
' -. ' --.----,., _I
' I \ J~ I. .-/,,?
and
Body and Fender Work
•
FIRST CLASS MECHANICAL WORK
Motor Tune-Ups a Specialty
•
Prices Reasonable
No Delay
In your plannlng, 1pecHy a ® gas range nis Panel
Available
Chrome
Now
• 1n WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 Coast Highway 101 Jndilln summer or just honest-to-goodness hot weather -neither is pleasant
in a warm kitchen. That's one good reason you'll enjoy a CP gas ra nge
Ovens are insulated ro keep the heat insilk-right whe" it belongs.
Yes, and the extra-heavy oven insulation means less hcat wasred, more money
""''"· k for the cake, it comes our evenly browned all ovcr. For your
modern gas range gives l#Jif-oven circulation. You'll be a happier
home manager, you'll enjoy happier cooking, with the flame-perfect
c.ti/itJ Ptef,,_ of a CP gu range.
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• Pf'""Dl boiao.trs -ftlf*
clooapamlaia ...........
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• CP ps raaat wish wpu-acr
broilctl No med to -.it till
p:i"f._ CW bilOa.iCI lrt bMld,
............ -ia be-oiler.
...... .,... •..., r·•'
Plomc ..... ~ opr...t ...... ,
uodit.r ariddk-a builc.ta fra.
mtt ol muJ CP .. C1.11r1C1
A "-., pusco•• .-.,1
SOUTHllH COUMT!ll OAS COMPANY
noaa11, ICOllOlllCAL, nu·•-PEllFECI'
... l'I •I•• IF -flamt ptt4
Ina ... _, is ti>< -
tc0nomical ol all modtt a. -...ia---to _.,. prka .. awiq..
Flexible Shafts
Engine Drive Joints
ETS • HOKIN & GALVU
8JNOZ
1000 (laMt llhra7
.U..ts.-1'1ww•1ceWP
•
41•:•
Phw8-ml6%% • ' ..... 8t I i•· I lsz Dlilc><>M I
Phone BMeoa Ml4
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•
Does ·vo•r Haase
Need Pallltlng? • ~
I ... aia,-lllledled "1' Well!I -D Val•
11277 1:r-1n n ,,._,.._.,. ... n-11
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Phone BAllB()B 2841 ._ ..........
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11 MUSI<JAL a ll&DIO
Two New Homes
Really for occupanc7. Stall
~ Gius doon. Rugs.
.......,=-~~--:~~~~
Flairatone Contractor
PATIOS-FIREPLACES
Sl'ORE FRONTS-WALKS 1425 Fnnch S t. Phone Santa Ana
I Santa Ana, Calif. 1121-..!.
63-4tc
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone ~M
2Y t:. :1Dtb St., Coot& 111-
21}.tf<
SIGN PAINTING
Boats, Trucks, Wlndowo
Wallo and Bulletins.
Raised Metal. Wood and
Plutlc Lot te-.
AL LACHMEYER
1726 West Central
Harbor 1243-M 38tf•
PAINTING
12 Yean Service ln Newport
Harbor Area
Harry Hall
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Phone Beacon 5259-J
274 E. 19th Street 24-tfr
Painting -Decorating
R. E. ANDERSON
Free E:_,tlmat!ng
l'l>one. Beacon 5780-J 47-11<
f()R A RELIABLE Paint Job °"
your home, call Beacon 533C
~ 4 :30 p.m. 1().tf<
FAINTING -PAPER RANGING
and DECORATING
H. E. McDooald
414 Old Conly Rd., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacqn 5013-J 86-tft
i;BAN!!POKTATION u
WANT TRANSPORTATION to
Los Angeles five days week. Ph.
Beacon 5349-W. . 62-4tp
BICYCLES
Sold, Rented or RepaJred.
VOGEL'S
100 M ain S~. Balboa
208 Marlne. Balboa Ialand.
94-tft
11
COLD and MACHINLESS
WAVES
'nntlng and Manicuring
')lening AppL Ph. Harbor 1~\l:
Vi's Beauty Shop
p.03 Coast Hlway, COTona del MaJ
35-tf•
I AJ8T AND FOUND n
LOST-\Vallet. $50.00 reward for
return intact. Tan wallet lost
August 5. vicinity Bayshort?
Yacht Anchorage, telephone Bal-
derston ,Angelus 21123 or Swales
Beacon 5122. 63-4tp
EMPLOYMENT WANTED !8
GffiL with electrical and mechan-
ical experience needs permanent
work. 119 Bay Ave .. Balboa.
63-4tc
HELP WANTED-Woman or girl
for general housework ; good
wages; Uve in or out. Harbo:r
1992. 56-t!C
JAPANESE· AMERICAN, exper-
ienced in dressmaking and alter-
ations wants work at home: 110
Cabrillo St .. Costa Mesa. 60-4tp
POSm ON WANTED-Apartment
management, capable, can fur·
nish good r eferences. CaU 01
write 506 W alnut, Hur.Ungton
Beach. 61-4tp
EIO'WYMENT OFFEBZI> II
FOUNTAIN GIRLS wanted. Gun-
ders0n's Drug Store. Balboa.
Phone Harbor 515. 63-ltc
HELP \VANTED -Dishwashet
and yardman. Harrison's, 17th
and Orange Ave., Costa Mesa.
62-2tc
\V AA'TED-Sa lesman, real estate
preferably lady with office e.~·
perience. Bo."< 394. Nev.'J>Or1
Beach. 62-2tp
\VANTED--Housek('Cper for niet
countn• liome. near buss and
beach. No hea\'y cll'aning, $125.
P honC, collect. 5fl09-\\' -393 Del
Jtar. Costa l\·Icsa. 62-tfc
-LP \VANTED-\\'ai1rcss, ex·
perience essC'ntial. t-larri.s.on's,
17th and Orange A\•e .. Costa
l\tesa. 62-2t<
\\'ANTED -Housecleaning, one
day \Vt'ekly on Penins.llla .
P lease c-all Harbor 772-\V. 61-tfc
WAITRESS WANTED
$37.50 Per Week and Meals
Good Houn+
Also FRY COOK
--s-
EARLY (morninp
King Landing
Newport Beach
only!
YOUNG WOMEN
Telephone operating
positions are available
to you in your own
community.
Starting pay is good,
experience is not required
Frequent increases.
Vacations witb pay.
Advancement
opportunities.
Apply
100 E . Bay Ave., Balboa
514~ N . Main S t .. Santa Ana
ar
Ask the operator for the
Chio! Operato<
Southern California
Telephone Compaay
Order-Your
Servel
Gas Refrigerator
Now
at Vogel's
• 100 Main St. Harbor 145
52-tf<
WANTED TO BUY SI
CASH F OR uSED FURNITURE
PHONE BEACX>N 5:538-J.
23-tlc
\VANTED TO BUY-\Vashfng ma-
chine, need badly due to illness
in family. Phone Harbor 2031.
63-4tc
FOR SALE-2 Star boats. No.
2069 Sioux, v.-ith one Watts suit
of sails, and one new Murphy
and Nye main sail. 2-wheel
trailer and boat rover. fleet
champion rar pact years, $2200 ;
Will Pay Cash No. 2433. one suit of sails and
F or your furni ture or what h&Vt:! 4-whcC'l tr ailer (flexiobl) rig.
yow.. Phone Beacon 5656. Craw· $1800. Davis Iiatch, 219 Mag·
ley Furniture, 1812 Newport nolia Ave .. Costa Mesa. Phone
Blvd., Costa Mesa. . 4S.t!c Beacon 5885. 63-4tc
FURNITU1lE FOR SALE S1 ORDER NOW !
3-BEDROO~t sets, one couch. gas P·l4. Sno\vbirds and Starboats.
r ange, floor lamps. rugs, 2 reg-Delivery this fall. Constructed
u1ar sized doors, etc. 123 E . or dry boat cedar and boat
Central. 63-2tp spruce. Bronze fittings and fast-
CZ..tfc ings, stainless steel riggings .
s--ALE--ll080ELLANE0------u-8---90 FOR SALE-Piano. Stager up-P ainted to suit. Trailers, boat
===,..,..,.,.--===~~~-righ t, grand. $200; twin coil coven a nd sails available for
VENETIAN BLINDS-Wood or spring mattressa. $25 each; these boats only. Davis Hatch,
metal. Any size. Western Auto twin deluxe coll springs, $15 219 Magnolia Ave .. Costa Mesa
Supply, Costa Mesa. Phone each. Phone Harbor 494. 58-Uc Phone Beacon 5885. 63-2tc
Beacon 5675· 60-4t, FOR SALE-Bed-davenport with M O T O R B O A T S
FOR SALE-St. Augustine grass, mattrcU. $15; ewer-stuffed chatr
$1.00 per nat. 225 P oppy Ave., with green cover, $5. 234 Gold· R E A D Y T 0 G 0
Corona del Mar. Telephone Har· enrod Ave., Corona del Mar. Take away-just a few days after
bor 1836. . 60-4tc 60-4tp you order-
FOR SALE-Good used 6-ft. Cold ------------1-Your choice ot any ot our boats
SPot refrigerator, $100. Phone BOATS, 811PPLIJ:8 U (8 to 14 ft.), made of light,
Harbor 2442. 61 ·3tc SNO\VBIRD -New, complete, tough, waterproof plywood with
$500. Call H-1553-J . 61-4tp 2-An extra efficient 1 14 h.p. In· FOR SALE-Monroe electric cal-
culator, $150. 1840 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Beacon
5892-J. 61-tfc
FOR S ALE-Complete "Kwik-
Way'' engine rebuilding equip-
ment. 501 El Modena, Ne\\'-
port Heights. 62-4tp
board motor installed and
FOR SALE-40-ft. clinker built 3-A patent ed "F1exidrive'' flexl-
row boat. Harbor 1971 -J . 63-4tc ble shal t-propeller unit (pro-
FOR SALE-Dyer sailing dinghy, peller steers boat, lifts up in
1 month old. 226 Via Lido Nord. beaching boat).
Phone Harbor 1194-J. 63-2tc ... Complete, ready to shove off.
FOR SALE-P ortable dory. good lt these typical prices:
condition, cheap. 445 Redlands lO ft. sk iff ....... -.. -.. -· .. $262
St .. Ne~rt Heights. 63-ltp 12 ft. skif[ ... -............... m.&. (while our stock lasts)
FOR RENT-August and Sept ..
lovely apartment, water front ,
2nd floor living-room, bedroom.
bath, dinette and kitchen: two
adults: no drinkers or pets. Har-
bor 691.\V. 62-2tc
WANTED TO IU:NT U
FUR SALE-Man's pre-war btcy.
cle: ju.st like new. Heavy ·dut)
tires. 512 28th St .. NewporL
52-tft
FOR SA~1 6-ft. Snipe type WATSON -BOATS boat, all \nahogany, $285. 405
E. Edgewater. Balboa. 61-tfc ''Small Boat Hdqn." Newport Beach Home
FOR SALE-Llving-roam set. new W ANTED-Balboa Dinghy. 1.20 611 C.oast, Hiway Beacon 5zn TiflS NEW BEACH HOME is just
electric water heater . table-top Abalone Ave .. Balboa Island. ~tfc the thing for a family wishin g
electric range, 5 h.n. outboard a small beach house near the r 5~tfc MU81€AL A RADIO lM motor, etc. Phone Beacon 5743. ==--,,---=-=-.,.--=-.,.--~c , canal at a moderate price. Re.
61-tfc FOR SALE-225 h.p. Chri•-Craft FOR SALE-Upright piano, good cently completed and furnished. ==-=-~c-c:--::--:-----"-' I engine, reconditJoned. See Lucky condition, $200. P hone Beacon Located in r apidly growing FOR SALE-Small cletrac t r actor Lewis, 901 Coast Highway, New-5TI2, or call 205 Westminster neighborhood near the Balboa
Call 1522-J
John D. Burham ·
2001 OCean Blvd.
Phone Harbor 315-Balboa
2 new Cape Cod ho\lSel on
Ocean Front on the
Peninsula
2000 OCEAN FRONT
1-story and a hall, 2-bedroom.
bath. large room upstairs fOl'
guest, living room, fireplace,
kitchen, bedroom and bath over
garage, wall heaters.
2004 OCEAN F'RONT
I-story and a half, 2-bedroom and
bath, large roorri upstairs for
guest, living room, fireplace,
dining room, kitchen, covered
porc;h with barbecue, lawn,
flo,vers, bushes, brick walks,
picket fences surrounding each,
beautiful unrestricted view of
ocean. These houses open dally
for inspection. 52-tfc
El Bayo Tract
Lot on Ba y A venue
$4750
Large Comer Lot
On Penlnsula,_with view.
$5750 •
Business Lot
with two small houses
$10,500
Several good Bay Front Lots
LOT ON OCEAN BLVD.
$3000
S300.00. Call Beacon 5033. Lo-Co d port. 61-4tc Ave., Newport H eights after ves evelopment. Although
cated at Viking's Port, 909 · 1 SAN FRANCISCO 2 bedroom Coast Highway. 63-2tc FOR SALE-40-ft. cabin cruiser. 5:30 p, m. 55-tfc small lt is arranged to s eep - -eight-$8.350. J . M. MILLER, home and 2 apartments for ln-
REFRlGERATOR. hi 1 sleeps 6. Ship shape Bow to Radio Repairs 15th and Centr al. Harbor 1242. come, will sell or trade for w te ename · stern. Priced for quick sale. See steel. cork insulated. three-door. at Cagney Isle. 63-2tp All makes; tubes, et c. ---,,,..,,,--=----==-63-"-1-tc Newport Harbor property. Har-
5().pound. Reasonable. 302 Ruby Beacon 5763 REAL VA UES bor 1600· 57-tfc
St., Balboa Island. 63-ltp FOR SALE-Boy's bicycle, good BURT NORTON L FOR SALE-214 acres, Fontana, condition. Phone Harbor 596-J 1 bedroom home, 1 ;l acre good MEN'S RUBBER hip boots. sizes '--f 8 30 r 7 915 Coast HJghway, Newport soil. full price only-near steel mill. Will sell $2500
8 and 10. Girls' skirts. S\\'eate.n utc"" ore : a. m. or a ter p. m . 23-tfc or trade for beach property. 233
and·Girl Scout uniform. size 12. -~---------63-·_l....ctp -----~------$4500 W. Columbia St., Wilmar. Calif.
Ha rbor 532-J. 63-2tc F OR SALE-18-ft. sailboat and ANOTIIER magnificent Steinway. --61-4tc Medium size. Beautiful mahog-New 1-bedroom home on '!'! acre
FOR SALE-Stove, O'Keefc and tTailer. Sloop rig \\'i th cabin. Th i f th ood d" . '('('d U FOR SALE-Corona del Mar 40-fL
l\ferr itt dellL'te '46 model. never ~=~;~nt A~~dit~~bo!t~ p;:! ~:St~::.e. Dan~-~::::tdt 0 Pian~ ~nly-astrict, prt to se at lot a t 310 Larkspur near Sea
used. Box spring! and ma ttress. lJ95-"' 63-lt Co., 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. $6500 View, $3950. ·Phone Santa Ana
double. 445 Redlands St., N<'\\'-t• · P 55-tfc 2647-W . Owner , 425 So. Syca-
port Heights. 63-ltp SNO\\'BlRD---For r ent, by \\·cekG __ R_A_ND __ P_l_AN~O~S--Y-ou--wi-.1-l _be_ New 2-bedroom-h-ome, hard\\"ood more, Santa Ana. 62-4tp
or month. has O\\"tl moorin11:. ln-FOR SALE-Combination port-llUire 3091h Grand Canal or astounded a tour great big floors, 1-car gar age, nice large AT CORONA DEL MAR
able radio. S25.00. Lar ge Crafts· phone 5525 afternoon only. stock. Kimball. Stein\\'ay, Soh-Jot . This is rea lly a good buy. N T B d
man jig-Sa\\· $45.00. Doris 1-latch. 63-2tc n1cr, Hallet and Davis, Story $6850 ew W O-e roo m Home
219 ?vlagnolia Ave .. Costa :\1c-sa . =~--~----~-'--,,..--and Oark. One gorgeous Chick---$8750
Beacon 5885. 63-2tc 23 ft. fantail boat: head. galley, ering and it is the real Chick.er-3-bedroom home, 2-car garage, ~
\VA.!\'T A I-10 ).IE'! Eastern house
trailer and cabana. buta ne gas.
running \\'ater and lots of extras.
Can steep 6 people. On nicc lot
bunk and large cabin : 1500 lb. ing. too. !ttany otht'rs to choose acre of good soil, good district.
capacity: plenty of albacore from. Priced to start at $395. "This is really one of the best
~ear, $2000. Docked after 6 p.m . Tenns .. Or r ent. Danz Schmidt buys in 3-bedroom homes. Bet-
foot of 20th St., Ne\\rport. 62-4tp Piano Co.. Exclusively pianos. ter let us show you a,round. F ull
Two Lots
.•• with i umber tor two homes ;
south of highway. MONTEREY type 26-6x8-4: motor Nothing else. 520 N. Main. price only-
A·l condition: hull in veey good Santa Ana. 55-tfc $8850 w A.N'TED-Girls for (ountain on Bay with low re nt year
9.'0rk, 18 or over. Apply in round. Priced right for quick $6000
shape: albacore gear: capacity Radio and Electric 5000 tbs. Docked after 6 p.m.
foot ol 20th St., NewporL 62-4tp REP AIRS
F OR SALE-Fishing boat being :H-HOUR SERVICE
painted now. 7311 Sea Shore All Mak .. -Pick Up A Delivery
Dr., N . B. Phone Harbor 1493-J. PERRY HARDWARE
Call after 1 p.m. 59-tfc l30el Cout Blvd. Harbor 232
person, 1T70 Ne"NpOrt Bl\'d. or sale. See O\\"tler. lot 99. Ne,,-port
call Beacpn 5224-J. 61-ltc Beach Trailer Park. 63-tfc
WAITRESS WANTED m daY" Concrete Products
week. Norton'• Bay Shon Cafe, Div. of Foster Sand A: Gra\•el Co.
17th and Cout Highway. 5~tfc Pb. Fullerton 21B-W
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply 1015 S. Spadra
5-room home. 1 block from city \V. J . HOLCOMB
center. hardwood., tile and floor Corona del Mar
furnace. nicely landscaped. This _''Whe__;=~"-the=-=-na=p::_Fl::..:::y'~'-.;62=..:·2:.:tc::
'wouJd make a nice lot for busi-
ness. Don't miss seeing It today.
Full pri<e-
$14,500
John D. Burnham
2001 Ocean Blvd.
Phone Harbor 315-Balboa
ATIENTION, BUSINESS MEN!
_ We Need Listing:r-s -
ol small boL"iness and lnoome prope: ty.
We have a large number ol people looking b' IJIP •
ol all aorts.
Today's Best Buy
HOME AND BUSINESS-Pottery Plant. Very good
Income. Will teach to beginner. Nlce one-bedroom
home. Qrona de! Mar, on lot 30xl18.
A. "SANDY" Realtor
NOW TRY BALBOA ISLAND
AN OUTSTANDING OOMMUNITY for var-
iety of homes.
Ing for you.
. . . We may have the list-
Call Hub Powers at Harbor
· 62-W. ·
J. A. Beek Office, Ferry Landing
Balboa Island
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LINWOOD VICK
312 Marine Ave. Broker Phone Harbor 548-11
BALBOA ISLAND
BALBOA ISLAND
Furnished, one-bedroom, extra
large living room with fireplace,
spacious fenced-in yard, right on
Grand Canal. Immediate posses-
sion.
$15,000 ---------CHOICE LIDO ISLE LOTS
l 'f2 lots close to South Bay $5775
Fine corner lot near
North Bay ···-··-·-·-··--··-··.$7,000 63-ltc
W ANT A HOME? Eastern house
trailer and cabana. butane gas,
running water and lots of extras.
Can sleep 6 people. On nice lot
on Bay with low r ent year
'round. Prices r ight for quick
sale. See Owner , Lot 99, New·
port Beach Trailer Park. 63-tfc
A. E. JOHNSON
Realtor
and Associates
Phone Beacon 5102-M .--
Today's Special
Newport Blvd. Home
and BUSINESS BLDG.
28 ft. x 28 ft. with living quarters.
House in rear, with little fixing
could be made into good rental.
This is a splendid property. E x-
cellent location . Q uick possess.
'Only $11,000
Nearly New
4 Unit Court
3 UNTI'S completely furnished, 1
unfurn. Corner lot 150 ft. x 165
ft. Beautifully landscaped. In-
com e $157.50 per month. Room
for 3 m ore units. Oose in E. side,
Costa Mesa. Very neat and at·
tractive. Only
$-19,950
11,4 -Acre Ranch
2-bedroom house, barn, chicken
house, pri~
$4750
1/2-Acre Ranch
Dandy 2=.bedroom hom e, newly
decorated inside and out. Ga·
rage, barn, chix house only-
$6450
Open Eveninl?S and Sunday
A. E. JOHNSON
469 Newpor t Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Ph. Beacon 5102-M 63-l tc
Corona del Mar Home nus WELL DESIGNED two-
bedroom house is located on a
large corner lot north of the
highway, close to a shoppinc
center. Now nearing completion
it will not be long on the ~
ket. Price includes completion
of building, or special deal may
be arranged for buyer to take
over aa it-$10,000. J . M.
MILLER, 15th and Centnl.
Haroor 1.242. 63-1tt
BEAL EllTATll SXOllANOJI 41
MOVING TO SAN FRANCISOO!
New custom-built model ho~.
San Mateo, has everything-2
bedrooms and den, 2 tile baths.
living-room, fireplace, dlning-
room, modern kitchen, laundry,
sewing room , 2-car garage, large
hobby workshop, tiled patio,
flower garden. Many buit-ln
extras. Trade for Bay Front
home. Write Box T, c/o New.-
Times. 61-3tc
llONlC'I' TO WAN •
WANS TO BUILD, boq, :wp-
modernla or retlmnca.
N-port Bal---S."-Utd J.m.n~
3333 Via Udo Ph. llubor 1900
MONEY WANTED
WANTED-Private loan, $10,000.
Secured by excellent JrOPd l:j.
Box 628, Balboa Island. 5&-t!c
AUTOMOTIVE A TDUm •
FOR SALE-Buick '41 spedal
sedan, maroon tiniSh ; radio,
·heater and defrocter; nearly new
tirel; license 84-U-534. Call
evenings after 7 p.m., 443 Santa
Ana Ave., Newport Hetghts.
62-2tp
11
'l'RAILERS FOR RENT-Do 1'0UI'
own houllng and moYlng. AD
new equipment, $2.25 -and $2.50
per day. We fUmlsh the hltdi.
Income P ro perty, Balboa Myrehn Broo. Service Statlm:
THIS WELL KEPT-UP property cor. l7th & Newport Blvd. a.ta Mesa. 48-dt includes four bungalow court
single apartments each with AIBPLANES a
bath and kitchenette and a twcr FOR SALE _ New Ercoupes,
bedroom house with separate aer oncas, Globe Swift, flight ln-
garage on a ·50x100 lot in a C-1 struction at Skyharbor, one mile
zone, convenient to either ocean west on 19th st., Costa Mesa.
or bay. Yields excellent net in-63-4tc
come, and because of location ----------_:.-"-'
should be a good long-term Jn-TAKE A H OP awr the Huber
vestment-$16,500. J . M: MIL-area, $2.00; also llytnc lnstn»-
LER, 15th and Central, Har· tlon. Ccmpetent a.·AAF 11>-
bor 1242. 63·1tt atructon. Ai.a dealen tar
Ae<.,ca and, tbe -slobe
FOR SALE-Lot In Fairview "Swltt" plans. C<me to N--
Helght-. 86-ft. to 350 ft., $1500. port Bay Sky Harbor, one ma. OM!eyi's. 322 Marine Ave .• Bal· Building tie, building bricks. face
-Island. • ~tfc bricks, patio tlle In colors. See our
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SMALL SAILBOAT and trailer CX>RONA DEL MAR
tor l&le, ~ $200. Call Ham-54-tfc
Uton Lowe, 229 Opel SL, Bal-GOOD UMd p1anoo for practice.
Island. Harbor Z5190-J. ~tp Some u low as $57 and ST9 or
Call 110. PHI'! Ave., ~ wst <JI Coot& Meo& on 1lllb St.
Income property on Peninsula Island. 63-4tc · S.tfe
Point. S19.SOO furnished ,nown.. -... ~OftM~!:!•~u~~·!m~=!:====~·~ .. ~-~~~w~1~·~·~!::====~• 1-bedroom home on 1 % aaes..
quitts """""" of bookkeepet
with experi~ "' parts, -and auto sales. Small aperation.
pcaible -t time. Apply by
letter to Harbor Garaae, 1936
Harbor Blvd., Coota Mesa. 62-2tc
Steel Kitchens
GLASS TUB ENCLOOURES
SHOW£1l DOORS
Southern Counties
Supply Co.
TIDE TABLES 144 Coast Blvd., N.
AUGUST, 1-Ph. !5852 Laguna Be:t
w 14 10:33 4 ,u 1:51 s:.a ------~=,,,----1-'tp
4.4 -0.4 5.9 u BARGAINS!
'lb 15 U:O.'I 4,10 ll:U .. -4:Sl i:-t pri°"' In lllrnltuno ii m:i
4.6 -0.1 5.4 1.7 motto. I buy rl&ht. I ocll ri&ht
F 16 U :39 5 ,12 ll:~ ... ..:6:21 I oJoo buy turnlture.
"'7 M 4.8 Ll Needle's Furniture ..._ __ ,._... ~ Newprl Blvd. Coota Mao
UIM ~~a:..,.__. .. • 57·tfc
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Wll.L EXCHANGE l50 ft. sl\p In rent a piano foe $5 per mo. Let
Wllmlnston for same In N.,.. tbe children learn. Danz-Schmidt
port Harbor. Call Erwin Pie.--Plano Co., 520 N. Maln, Santa
at Klmble 528.\. 52-tfc Ana. 55-tfc
Sleeping pon:h 8x32 fL Out·
standing kitchen,. h a r d w o o d
floors. This is really a good buy
a t only-
$10,260 --
FOR SALE-Matched pair BUDA BABY ·~ N-WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
marine dleoel 125 h.p. engt.-. only $4115. This b a creat bu'--
See at Boatswain's Locker, 1003 p1n. Duz-5cbmldt Plano eo. B. A. NERESON
Cout Hlway, N ewport llNch. Santa Ana. 55-tfc
Calif. 6().tfc WORLD famous Spinet . t:)'pO
SMALL SAILBOAT. suitable for mirror pLano. Repcrreued. Now
cblldren, complete with center ~ to 1295. T...-. SUperb
board, rudder and sail. ,...ac1y t o tone. Mohcpny cue. J>eslped 1972 N<WP«t Blvd., Coota Msa
to. Ideal for learning to saJL for s!:Yle and lone sorvlce. 0.-Pb. Beacon 5225 e1tt
$90.00. 322 Anade St.. -Scbmldt Plano Co.. 520 N. M.aln. -J:;;;i;;;;;;j;;t;;;j;j;;~;;;;;;;--1 ~ Santa Ana. '5-tfc IAll&w -at _.,,
stairs, 2 bedrooms, Olvlne·room, -
dining-room cunbined), bath,
kitchen; upotalrs, 1 bedroom,
bath, kitchen, large living-room
and llUlldeclc. Garage apt. In
rear, 1 large room. kitchenette
at><! bath. good refrlgerato< In
""""-'I'Wo-car garage. 11.-3
zin!ng. ~tfc
FOR SALE BY OWNEJl-.lncca>e
Pl-l)o Oii OUC-MU New•
port Harbor Yacht club, 2 w tlt.,
fumlomd. $-car garaae. Price
$21..000. O'fttvliew ._ or Har·
bor 17M-W. ll2S W. Bay Aw.
Oour1a1 to ix-.. 63-2tc:
VIE NEED LA'IE MODEL CARS
and Wm Pay Top Prices
!El.I, YOUR CAR NOW , W• Prta.-BP
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Mrs. Gra~ Wilcox Stork Tells Story
Hostess to Of Coming Event
F AC Arts & Crafts A trt.arlr. bclc!hqr In Ila bill a
Jin. c;,...,. -. c:halrman ol diaper ID wlllcb -~a baby
doll boldinc a note on wblcb -'tbe u1s ond crafts lectlon of the written '"Viola" told ol. a com'"& C'Gota M-Friday Aft...._, club, event wblch aurpriled ment>en o1
--at a i=mt moetlq. the Colt& -Fltt auxiliary, who After luncheon Mrs. Willcox con-wen entertalned 1'lunday ev,.. ducted a buslneu seaion at which nine by Mn. Gui Beach at her time lhe announced the -ol tbe club board to arrange fer tbe home, 21.at and Tustin avenue.
111e or LetPon hall four timel a Honored .,..st WU Jln. llertren
Harbor Feminine
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A • • .. Helen Ann Grundy and Of. Cliarles·Langmade Ctlvltles. United ·Sarurday in Pretty Home Ceremony
At a lovely bclme oer-at c:11Ddelalra ond .U-"'"'Ice, -I p.m. cm Saturday, A~ 10. cut and "'"<ed. A!1-...t tb1
By WMfli!ll 8artn + Rnd'em !"-1637-R Mia Helen Ann Grundy, dauch-~ supper waa .er-i ID tho
1 -~~~~~~~~~~~,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~--:-~~~~~~~~~~~-l ter of Dr. and °Jln. Gdnion Jl. prdm. Gusti 111 .... Dt lad\lde<I
Granddaughter of Costa Mesa Girl Weds Fullerton Man. in la NOTES of the =::· J: .;:. ~ ci::"i! ;,-:u;su.:-1-=:';.; -
Balboans Wed Garden Rites at Capilla de San Antonio. Balboa Yacht Club Franklin Langmade. """ ot Mn. Th< bricle-elect .... boaclft4
In Los Angeles •v V &.LM4 ....... Roy. Lancmade ot Orona del Jrl.ar. with ..... ot putiel 1ut ..... Maniale \"OWS were ....,.. ,,,. A-t -few mnall ,,,. ... _ WU performed bl' ter, Kn. !lcwyi!c! Hinkley and .....
month few the combined mee~ Smith. wif• ot the fire cfllef, and
ot the u1s -cnfta -1udm
only one ·in the RCl"el WU
hootea. Cootie -~
. . at Caplll& de san Antonio at 4:30 B . G" -ts started Wedne9day at Bal-the Rev. Pony F . Sdirock. putcw EHnbeU> lfo!mon ot Newpx l
Honeymoonmc la the aOrth ""' p.m. Sunday Auaust 11 by Mia UStneSS tr)s -Yacht club. Ten -clln-ot Corona de! Mar Community Beech beinc -al a U-
her Mr. ond Mn. William ~ Liv-VlrSJaia Louiae F~ dauch-Pl f l t £ ghleo ,_.. out, ond In the -~-church. -•et; Kla Patricia 0..-
and lnptone of Loo Angeln, -ter of Mr and Mn. C W Fer-an Oa Or r°"" placeo were first. Marlball White 1&Un fuhloned the for-PW a tea and Mia lletoey ftal>. -afterword a bll cake cm which wu Member& pr-..t Included Ma-a •l<Wk aod the !_.,cl "I H dames W"tlllam Blust. Isabelle
mania&e wu ""'emalud July 30 nandes. :z3sg Elden • ...;.,.,·ea.ta Tourname nt of Lights Gram: -. stntt<Wd Whltlnc: ma1 weddlnc s-a with 1oac bltt entertained wtth • "-
ope >n Emmanuel Presbyterian church Mesa. and Glod< Edward Mc-third. Dlclt Deover, and fourth, aleeves and train, and heirloom at · the Blltmott folloMd by a
am of that city. ~ bride la ~ for· Go-A·en. '°" of Mr. and Mn. A. L Mn. Gertrude Colver, president John Gregg. lace made a coronet for the bride, theater party. Mrs.. John L Reyro. -..ireau. Oarlotte Cooper, Dell
White, C. H. ·Ridley, J . M. Shear-
I t's a Girl." Coffee and ice o-e
were served with the cake.
new "girl" will be the third child,
The mer Theresa Margaret Hendry, Mc:Gowen of FUllerton. of the Newport Harbor Business For Snowbirds, Fred 1bomas and also edged the fingertip Veil. noldl of Loi Ana"~ &:•Ye • PH"-
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Robert The ceremony wu held In the ·and Professional womea·s club, wu In first place with Mike Jaec-She carried a shower bouquet ot tonal sboWtt anCI . Mias Betty Mc-
J . Hendry of Alhambra and the chapel carden with tall candelabra, hu appointed a specW n-t com· er --S. Ceymour Beek,-third. white orchido, 1t<pbanotla and Klbben o1 Bal-llland wu hoot-er, H . H. Uenau. Andrew Lupton, with a brother, Jack, age eicht, Mattie Cooper. D. C. MacKenzie,
Belen Keeler, Thoma Wricht,
M'=es Alice Plumer, Lyda Conant
and lllster. Roxanna, -three. Enjoy!ng th• evenlnl ...,,,.. th
Meodames Ed Edick. Jim Colllna
cnnddaugbter of Mr. and Mn. flowen and fems u 0 bockcround. mlttee to prepatt an entry few tbe ond Bob Miles, fourth. bouvardla. -at a dinner.
e Lew Wallace of Balboa.. 'nle bride-and dawn the center aisle were-Tournament of Ught.s. Bob WhJte was. winner of. the 1 •The matron ot honor, Mn. John Both DI:'. and Mrs. 1•ncm'de
groom Is tbe IOn of Mr. and Mn. tall flowen and slltln ribbons. The The committee. headed by Oar-July Snipe -.. by % of a polnL L. Reynolds of Loo Angeles, WOtt are craduates .ot the University ol
Robert Uvlnptone of Los Angeles: service was read by the Rev. tee Brown. chairman or the club's Others were, second. Bill Davia; a frock of aqua green lace and Sou~ California. he of the -Edith Conant. Ed Walter. Al Ogden. Gus Beach
Harold Elmer, Harry Anclenon DrtYe Carefully-Spare a ut .. Harold Eddy, Steve Struz, Bertre
Smith; the hostess and her moth
H wu an all-white wedding, Charles Hand of Coota Mesa. public relations committee, Is third. Phil Green. and fourth, carried pink rooebuds. Bridesmaids medical llChool. The bride ~ a
n with the bride wearing white eye-The bride chose a wedding gown plannin& a noat which will Present Dick Deaver. were Mill Patricia · Olapman, member al DeJta Gamma &lld her
let embroidery with lone train of white marquisette with bands in Ugbt.s all the beauty of the Bud Caward, who won the P . C. gowned In yellow, a.nd the MJaes husband la a Phi Rho Sisma Tbe
an~ carrying white spray orchl~. of lace down the front and ~ clab'1 national emblem, the Win&· championship •.t tlte San Diego Betsey Rabbitt, Betty McKibben honeymoon wu spent at La Jolla
while her attend.ants w att White the train u well u the sweet· ed Victory of Samolhrace. regatta sails With the BYC fleet and Mrs.. Malcom Jones of San and Carmel. the bride weartnc a
period costumes of the Colonial heart nec:kime and the long sleeve&. ''It is a happy coincidence," Mrs. and is up for membenhlp in the Diego, all wearing white and beige suit with Plumed bat tn
era. Mrs. Ray Wiley of Lm An~ She wore a fincertip veil cauaht Colver says.. "that the club em· club. He la al.lo a member of Ca· carrying nosebaya of pink car-brown for her Coln& away cmtume..
geles was matron of honor and into a band of Ol'ange bl<>UCllTia blem. a goddess, ii the fi.C\D'ehead brillo Beach Yacht club. Dubey nations. Mrs. Grundy wore gray I er, Mn. J . C. Mclnt-.
HEC Meets Aug. 20
CARDS
IALLMARK
Next meeting of
For Birthdays Economic section of
the
the
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Coo me bridesmaids were Mary Jane and her ann bouquet wu of white of a ship, and will therefore be a Metcalf and Mr. and Mn. Helmer and Mn. Langmade, powder blue.
la Woodrow of Loa Angeles, Carol ro&et ce.ntered with orchids.. real expression of the ~ Of Dickey crewed for him at the re-Roy Loren Langmade was best
t WoJdenburg of Newport Beach Miu Jeanne Ann Gerrish was the tournament, which ls 'The gatta. John Washington of San man and Gordon William Grundy Meta Grange "will be Aag. 20 a
W.,ddlng AaalYerwlo& the home of Mn. Eather Belau
ud Etc. 1767 Orange avenue.
v- :: Flgm bwww All kinds ~ter ribbons ..
J.aaps :: Ouelume 1eweh7 stock at the nmes.
Newport Souvenir White House
and Gift Shop Cafe
Zl OZ Oeeaa Front n-sm
We Wrap Gifts, I LllguM Beaell, Cal,!f.
lndividu.olity /D'r the "M othtT·to·be · · ·
If we do not hdve ir, we ma~e it. you see!
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Phone
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Old Portraits
Restored
Palm Ave.
307
Have you a precious old picture ot some one
dear! Whatever rondltion it may be in-no mat-
ter how faded, -will restore it, and frame it
i beautifully. ")
an« the bride's col15in, Lewann maid of honor. She wore pale pink Kingdom of the Se:a." Diego won second plac:e and WU usher.
llofeuing of Coata Men. Bob Gra-marquisette and carried roses and Sening on the float committee George Strom of BYC wu third. The bride and bridegroom knelt
ham o1 Los Angeles w~ best man. gladiolus. Bridesmaids were the with Mrs. Brown are: Ruth Ger· Negotiations are under way far on a satin pillow before the rr.re-
Attendlng the wedding and re-Misaes Diana Margwarth wearing rish, Natalie Michaud and Edythe the taking of colored motion pie-place, banked with fernJ. There
ception were 350 gues~. The bride peach marquisette; pegg}r Mickle-Upplncott. Technical advice and tures of the Tournament of.Ughtl were tall tapers and floral de-cor-
attended the Univenuty of Call-wait in blue and Evelyn Rea ln asaist&nC'e are being given by Or-by a member of BYC, aomething ations of pale pink and white
fornia, Los Angeles campus, and yellow all ' carrying matching ville Brown, George Michaud, Lee never done before.' gladiolus, asters and white del-
is an Alpha XJ Delta. Her husband nowe~. Barnes, Casper Vale and Bud Bris-Bill Ficker la taking his Star, phinium. Mrs. Wendell Hoyt play-It;;;;}
was master sergeant In the army The bridegroom best man and coe. Cynosure n . to San Francisco thia. ed the wedding marches and ac·
and was a prisoner of war in Ger-ushers were in u.nirorm. Best ·man week for the Blue Star cbampt~ companied Mrs. Mary.Batten Stef-
~Y· He will con tinue his studies was Ensign Deane A. McGowen, Former C. M. Girl onship an~ Barton Beek will. crew. !.ensen: who sang "I Love Thee."
m architecture at U. C. brother ot the bridegroom. Ushers N~t btg party at BYC lS the Wanting You" and the "Lord's
New York Guest
Honored at Bridge
we ... c . P . 0 . Russel Makely. E . w . Married Saturday at seml,formal "Cotton Ball" for the Prayer."
Deter of Santa Ana and A. E. Chapel by th e Sea Labor Day week-end of Aug. 31 . A r eception followed the ce,..:
McGo"•en also of Santa Ana.. Invitations are being sent out with mony, and the wedding cake
Mrs. F~mandes wore a dress of a reQuest that members vote for a "T~athed with gardenias and cen~
-
Mrs. Harry Welch and Mrs.
lriarga.ret Niemeyer were host-
esses FTiday at a bridge luncheon,
one or the ma ny affairs being
given In honor of Mrs. Frank
Hardiman of New York City who
is visiting her son and daughter-
in-l&\\', Mr. and Mrs. Jay K . Hardi-
man, Lido Isle. The luncheon was
held at the WeJch home. 309 Mon·
tero street, Balboa.
aqua blue sheer with brown ac-Marriage rites ~~ performed king and queen, who will be ter1ng the buffet lovely with silver
cessories and ~In. McGowen was by Judge D. J . .LJVU.&e of Costa crowned by Commodore Don Kemp ==-----.....:.--.=..::::.::.."....:=::.:=..:.==~=-===
in 8.n brown. Mesa at Chepel by the Sea, Co-that evening and will lead the \:------------=============::;
Miss Arlene Rusi ot Seal Beach rona del Mar, Saturday morning, grand march. There will be a good
was soloist, her selections being Aug. lO for Miss Rita Ann Mit-orchestra and a buffet supper.
Four tables were in play with
first prize going to Mrs. 0 . M .
Campbell, second to Mrs. C. B.
Rudd and consolation to Mrs. John
Murphy. Mrs. Hardiman received
the guest prize.
Mn. E ugene Fenelon and Mn.
H enry Eggert hostessed a party
tor Mn. Hardiman soon after btt
a.tTivaJ and there are othen yet to
come.
Mn. Harold K . Grauel of Costa
Mesa and daughter La Noma left
Tuesday for Lake Preston and
MadDon, S . D .• where they wU1
visit Mn. Grauel'• mother, Mn.
La~nce Jensen, and also her
brothers who live in M0adbon.
"Always'' and "Because." chelJ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The reception was held in the Ba.rt Mitche!J, San Diego, and
chapel garden, with the bride and Ralph Ke ndall Hopkins of the
&TOOm cutting the wedding cake same city.
which was served by Mrs. Russell The bride is a former resident
Makely, Mrs. Raymond Johnston of Costa Mesa, making her home
and M.rf. Jack Boyd. MW Peu;y with ~lrs-Ivan Bell, 2232 Harbor
Nielsen was in char&e or the cuest boulevard. She was attended by
book, which was signed by the 150 her ·sister, Mrs:. Betty Lou Gil-
more and Stanley Strom was best guests present.
The bride ii a graduate of New· man, both being from San Diego.
port Harbor Uiuon Hl&h school The bride wore a sheer wool dress
and attended Fullerton District of Royal blue and a red hat. Her
Junior colle&e lut year where sne Dowers were whJte carnations.
is a membt!r ot Di Gamma .N u Mn. Gilmore wore a ailk jersey
Alpha.. Mr. McGowen attended d:reu of yellow and brown print
Fullerton hi&h &ehool and junior with brown acceuorles and her
collece. He wu in the u. s. flowen were yellow gladlolua.
Maritime service for fo\lr yea.rs Chapel decorations were pink
with the rank ol lieutenant ljc). and white flowers and li&hted
The bride wore a suit of s old candelabra, with white bows on
eabardine with brown hat and the ~· ~rothY, Rodahaver
lizard accessories for the weddm&I sang .. Always and 'l Love You
trip which ii to Northern Call~ Truly. The young couple will be
forrtla. On their retwn the YOWll at ho~e at 4390 aeveland street,
couple will reslde at 155 C.C.ta San Diego.
Z.lesa street, Costa Meaa. -------Lido Hos tess
k'our frienda and mine En tertains Cousin
• Mrs. P . V. Parkes of Costa Mesa
ls m Good Samaritan hospital. Los
Angeles, recovering from ,.. major
operation which was performed
1' r1day.
F'~d Coleman or Newport Beach
has returned from a three monlhS'
trip in the east, sight.seeing in
Canada and visiUng brothers and
sisters in New England.
Mrs. Roger Brentlinger of Louis·
ville, l:{y., was a recent guest at
the home of her cousin, Mrs. Gor-
don Findlay, 111 Via Orvieto, Lldo
Isle.
The two had not seen each other
tor 25 years. Mrs. Findlay enter·
taine<l her cousin at Newport Har-
bor Yacht club, there were several
card parties in her honor and a
trip to Mexico was also arranged
for her.
llarry Sohn•
Note Anniversaries
At Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. E . I . Moore enter-
tained recently at their Central
avenue home honoring the wed-
ding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Kinsfather of Balboa and Mr.
and Mrs. Heinz Kaiser of Costa
Mesa. It was the tenth anniversary
for the Balboa couple and the
twelfth for Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser.
Pink flowers decor ated the din-
ner table where places were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. Kinsfather, Mr.
and Mn. Kaiser, Mr.l and Mn.
C. W. Watts of Inglewood and
Mrs. Ida Naylor of Beacon Bay.
Bride-Elect Honored
At Linen Shower
Mw Alice Best. 208 Femleaf
avenue, entertained with a lunch-
eon and linen shower Friday hon~
oring Miss Patricia Chapman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Chapman of Corona del M ar,
whose wedding is to take place
Saturday.
Following the luncheon guests
enjoyed a beach party and s""1.m-
ming. Present we re Miss Chapman
and her houseguest, Miss Pat Rice;
the Mesdames Betsey Rabbitt,
Jackie and Marilyn Hill, Diana
Proctor. Ann Duden of Laguna
Beach, Jean Hall and Patty Smith
of Phoenix, Ariz., house guests at
the Best home, and the hostess.
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Mrs. Henry E&gert and children,
Bonnie, Robert and John, Balboa.
ha"e driven to Idaho where ·they
wiill apend a month or ao with
{riends and relatives.
lafaat Art.laW' Coke
Funeral services were h eld
Tuesday at 1 p.m . in the UtUe
Olurch of the Flowers, Forest
Lawn cemetery, for Harry Sohns
of Los Angeles, for many years
owner ot the court at 204 Adams
street, Balboa, now known as
Keene's C.ourt. The Sohns can1e
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ children of San Bernardino will f
be gu .. ts of Mr . and Mn. John K.
Elliott , 900 East Ocean Front.
Balboa, for the Tournament of 8WloDerJ
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RepMed While Yoa Walt
Ray Pagan
515 East Bay Front
Nm -· to a., vs-llale l a.m.to l p.m.
Funeral services were held at
2 p.m. Monday in Harold Grauel
chapel, Coata Mesa, for Arthur
Coke, infant son ol Mr. and Mn.
Ralph Coke, 423 Bay street, Costa
Mesa, who died at St. Joseph h06·
pita!.
Besides his parents be ls IUJ'·
vived by two brothers, Thomas and
Donald; a sister, Marilyn; his
paternal erandparents, Mr. and
l\1rs. H. Coke or Tejunga and ma-
ternal grandparent.a, lt'lr. and lt1rs..
J . E. Kirker of Santa Ana. lnter·
ment wai lD Westmlnster Men1or·
ial park.
American interests control 56.4
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per cent of the world's known oil
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St~OO(. NEEOS .
Navy Blue Wool
Light ..
here 29 years ago and built three .------------
cotteges, later adding to the num-
ber until thue were 14, spending
their winters in Los Angeles and
their summers here.
fl.tr. Sohns was in his eighties
a nd died Aug. 10. He is survived
by his "idow, Lida. and a niece ih
the East. ..._
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