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SAND
CRAB .,
SAM
WATER WOE. Defeat of
MWD water by only a
f"' votes came as a shock
and a blow to the progres-
sive leaders of Newport
Beach; it brings Costa Mesa,
which voted for annexation,
Into sharp competition as a
contender for becoming the
largest city in the harbor
area with a . positive dividing
line between Uie two com-mltuies. Dick Patterson,
former city engineer, said to-
day that the city would be
compelled to raise its water
rates immediately and that
It faces a bond election for
more wells and better facili-
ties which must be installed
before next summer; that
the cost could easily run
Into hundreds ot thousands
of dollars. Thus, almost over-
night Newport Beach tax-
payers will be obligated for
practically all o tthe e-pense
of joining the MWD set-up.
Costa Mesa learned its les-
son a year or two ago when
its citizens by a majority
vote negatived joining the
coastal district', but the votes
of Laguna Beach pulled the
Mesa in despite the object-
ors. That the Mesa since has
seen the elTOr of its ways
was attested by the vote
Tuesday when it voted by a
vast majority to annex.
Chas. TeWinkle. an irriga-
tion director for many years,
stated that MWD water
could be made available at
· once, due to the fact that his
district is already connected
up and could thus readily
supply water to the other ir-
rigation districts on the
Mesa. Fairview Farms Tues-
day voted to join, which now
puts all three districts in the
Colorado·river setup. It was
believed in some quarters
that it would be several
years before Newport Beach
would try to vote on the Wa.-
ter issue. And did 618 vot-
ers take the first backward
step In Newport Beach's 40
years of history?
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Smelly. 'Jever drive along
the Coast Hiway from The
Arches toward Corona del
Mar and when the wind is
right, get a whiff of unpleas-
antness? The odor is from
sewer gas belching from the
several outlets from sewer
lines installed by the city
and left unprotected. This
mist or vapor can be burned
or destroyed by proper de-
vices in the outlets and our
city da<ls should be per-
suaded to get the engineer-
ing depal'.(ment to go to suf-
ficient expense to do away
with the odiferous smell,
thus permitting the motor-
ists' sight of the bay to be
unhampered by a fragrance
that is not a rose. + + +
Top Priees. J ust learned
that what is believed to be
the highest price ever paid
for a eompa.rable inside lot
baS gone into escrow. It
comprises 35 feet or frontage
on Abalone avenue, Balboa
Island and the amount was
$11,000, or nearly $350 per
front foot. Another high
rate for a waterfront lot
cmpe to light the other day
when James Rubel sold a 45-
ft. site on Lida bay short
near the eastern tip of the
island for $19.500. Can any
realtor or lot owner beat
these? + + +
Nifty Sips. Best looking
direction signs installed in
this area for some years are
tholle of P. A. Palmer and
Udo Isle. Vivid reds and
yellows artistically designed
adorn the streets and en-
trance to the Isle, the job
being done under the super-
vision ol Olet Crank, Los
Angeles adV'ertlsillg man and
· fOI mer preside!lt ot Lido Isle
Ocmmunity association.
+ + • .....,_Battoa l'arala1.
Note that Russell Reed, for-
mer Harborite, DOW With the
Univ. of Wisconsin, claims
that farming ol the future
will tie by push-buttoo and is
In charge ol experimefltal
tarms near Mad!soo to furn-
ish a 4-yr. course on electri-
dt;y and cleener methods.
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_EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE; NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
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63 VOTES
BEAT CITY
MWD PLAN
The referendum proposing an·
nexation of the corporate area of
Newport Beach-Balboa-Balboa Isl-
and and Corona del Mar to the
Metropolitan Water District and
the Coa.sta1 Municipal Water Dis-
trict was defeated by a margin of
63 votes at the special election
Tuesday.
Two other areas, Brea and
Fairview Farms, voted in favor of
annexation.
A majority of ballots cast in
Balboa and Corona del Mar were
decidedly against the , annexation
proposal and the favorable vote of
the three other Newport Harbor
election precincts. two· in Newport
Beach and one on Balboa Island.
was insufficient to carry the
measure.
The unofficial tabulation of the
vote in the Newport Harbor city
area showed that the referendum
was defeated 617 to 554. A total
of 1171 out of 4755 registered vot-
ers voted at the special election.
There was only one disqualified
ballot, and this was cast out be-
cause it was a bad one~
The "yes" and "no" vote by
election precincts follows:
Yee No
Newport No. l ...... 138 112
Newport No. 2 ...... 110 84
Balboa No. 3 .......... 70 211
Balboa Island ....... 150 108
Corona del Mar .... 86 102
Total ................ 554 617
Mrca-
26
26
141
42
16
Brea voted 745 yes to 25 noes
and Fairview Farms, the unincor-
porated area of Costa Mesa. voted
·220 yes and 33 no votes.· Annex-
ation will cost Brea an assessment
of $99,<X>O, its proportionate share
of the district expenditure. and
Fairview Farms will be assessed
$30,600 to pay for its share in the
water district system .
The vote will be canvassed by
the board of trustees of the La-
guna Beach water district tonight
<Thursday )when the official an-
nouncement will be made.
Hitchcock Plans
Speedboat Race
Resumption Soon
B y JOHN DONHOFF
· Sports F.dltor
BALBOA, THE .&LL-YEAR-'BOUND PLAYGROUND OF li()UTHERN CAUFORNIA, PRES~ HEREWITH ITS OWN GROUP OF BEAU-
TIFUL YOUNG WOMEN WHO MAKE NEWPORT 11.&RBO. CITY A Pl.EAS.&NT PLACE IN CH TO LIVE AND GROW YOUNGER. THE
BEVY OF BEAUTIES PICTURED HERE TOOK PART IN THE PIRATE DAYS CEl.EBRATI N, AN ANNUAL FESTIVITY. ,...,......,, _,
Charming Balboa Princess C. OF C. VET Fo~er City Engineer Sees
Has Excellent Bac~ground BOARD HAS S~ A. River as Water Source
By FREDERIC FROST . -. "M EE TI NG A sune-tton tb:at tlle city of Newport BMdl employ Ore wwlew Dolorea Manha.II, u.e cltarmfnc 11ryea.r-old daupter Of Mr. aDd . , or • boafd of tbPee reeoplr.ed IQ'draullc en'.ctnMn ......... plmlo
Mn. J, L. Manhall of SSO Undo avenue, Balboa, who w .. crowned for t.be development of a water upply from the Santa Ana rher .....,
Queen of the Pirates at tbe CoronaUoa Ball held In Balboa. bu an with an adequate Mpply for a minimum of !5 years, ....... made t.o11Q
lllu.ttrleus t&mlly backcn>u.nd daUnc back to ~ent days of blatoric Meeting of the Veterans Serv-by R. L J htt.enon, former city encfneer, tn a statement t....s to
Kings and Queens. ice committee was he1d Wednes-tbe Nen-nmm.
mTHLAll
EXPANSION
OIAGENDA
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Plans of foresighted public otft ..
cials of the atate who bave IP'fff
faith in the future expansion. ol
the commonwealth and ~
larly of Southern California Will
attend the state convention of the
League of CaJifomja Oties which
will be held in San Diego fer
four days, beginning Sunday.
One of the important issues to
be discuaed by municipal officMls
from every community in Cali-
fornia will be the propased tn.Qa-
continental highway linking South-
ern California through San Diego
with the great new continental
highway being financed by the
States of New York and Pennsyl-
vania from New York city to
Buffalo and from there to Oew--
land.
Highway officials throughout the
nation see in the development of
the new continental motorways a
reducing of the ffiilcage space be-
tween states in the eastern and
western seaboards: The plans
which were in the initiative stage
before Pearl Harbor \.\'ere shelved
when it was imminent that the
United States was to be drawn
into World War ll, but now the
plans have been dusted. off and
something is being done to put
them in the creative deveJqpment
phase,
The States of New York and
Pennsylvania have already appro-
priated huge hums for the con-
struction of their phases of the
continental highway& linking part
of the east with the west at
Cleveland. Out here the" aty of
i.<lO Angeles and the State of CaJi.
fornia ls contributing a part in
the building of the Loa Angeles
freeway, which will do much
toward carrying the heavy traffic
to its destination. • • • ·MIM Manball, who ts a 11tudent of I.he Newport Harbor Union day, September llth, at White's Mr. ftattenon. who resides at 200C. Court a\-enue, Newport Beecll,
High 11ehool and plaDA to enter dramatics throu(h tbe Pua.kn• play-Coffee Shop. Balboa, with the fol-and ls a nsuJttng enctneer wfth the ftnn of Pattenon & BoJ1e, dcllaC ORANGE COUNTY CITIES will
hou1e alter gnduatton from the hlcb school, la proud of ber color-10"";ng present: S. T. Dunlap, Ro-business in Laguna, New p 0 r· t tie heavily represented at the state
tul ancestral stnln. but •he does not let It turn her head. Actually land A. \Vrjght, J . R. C.Onnell, A Beach and Santa Ana.. advanced convention. Each city is sending
she is a very modest young lady, Irvin George Gordon, Don Du-n ounce this suggestion only after he was upwards of 10 or more offictala..
somewhat shy at first,mttting. Ice Fo11·1es rant, Earl Coppersmith, Gordon asked what the city should do Beach cities haYe already sent When the writer was introduced Findlay and Harry Welch. about its future water source now delegations to San Diego.
to the Que<'n of the Pirates at Chairman Dunlap stated that K I d that the MWD referendwn was Newport Harbor will be repre-
her home in Balboa, the young the committee \•.ras organized a ow an defeated at the polls. aented by a delegation from the
lady was attired in her autht>ntic 0 0 L A year ago, at the suggestion of the Discussing the recent election Oty of Newport Beach headed by
17th century regalia a nd she was pen 1n Nev.·port Harbor Chamber of Com-vote, Mr. Patterson said. '"There Mayor 0 . B. Reed a nd including
worried lt>ss a moment spent Y.ith merce and recommended that It• probably will be a lot of post mor-members of the city council, Qty
a reportt>r would make her late for • • Capt. C. V. f\1"cCarty and C.ol. T. P. 1nerary terns on the result of Tllesday's Attorney Roland Thompson, aty
the rehearsal of the ceremonies to 0 s t 19 Atkinson be elected h 0 n 0 r a r y election on the future 't'lt'11.ler sup-Administrator J . J . Sailors, Oty
she said to her mother, Mrs. Claire • resignation of Mr. Andrew Hay-. ~ "The fact that the majority de-gineer J. B. Webb, City Treasurer
the Coronation Ball. '"] was told," n ep ID('mber of tht> "committee and the I .. ! ply of Newport Beach. -<::_lerk: Frank. Rinehart, City ED-
Elaine Whit ney Marshall. "that I man be accepted. He suggested An ac tion-packed day of ! cided against securing a suppte... J. A. Gantt and City Judge Bob
Negotiations are under way this must r('port to the USO club for there be added to the committee speeches, receptions and inspec-mented suppJy of Colorado River Gardner.
week for tht> resumption of the a rehearsal this afternoon and I Bigger and better than ever. the Robert Gardner, Robert Powell, lions was outlined today for U. water is a mandate to the City Huntington Beach will be repre--
Pacific Coast Speed Boat Champ-want to be there on time." famed Shipstads and Johnson Ice Commander Earl Coppersmith and S. Senator William Knowland, to Council to take immediate •tes-sented. by· Mayor Ted Bartlett,
ionships in Newport Harbor, ac-It thus became the duty of her Follies of 1947 Y.ill make its world Past-Commander Don Durant of visit the county on September IS to rectify the deplorable condition City Councilman F. D. Grablt>, Oty
cording to Kent Hitchcock, local mother to reveal the genealogical premiere at the Pan-Pacific, 7600 the Legion. for the first time since his recent of the present insufficient fadli· Judge C. P . Pa.tton, Pol ice Chief
photographer a nd commodore in facts about the young lad_. .. '-''ho Beverly Blvd .. Los Angeles. Thurs-Mr. Dunlap was elected chair· appointment by Gov. Warren to ties for water production in order D. M. Blossom, Oty Oerk Charles
cha rge of many of the greatest was chosen Queen of the Balboa day evening, Sep\. 19. man, Mr. Coppersmith, vice--chair-succeed the late Hiram Johnson. to provide for immMiate need&." R. Furr, Oty Attorney Ray Over-
races in the 11 Western states. Pirates over a competitive field Hundreds of movie stars will man, Mr. ConnelJ, second vice-Detail~ of the program were de· Mr. Patterson then made his •~er. Oty Engineer Harry Over-
Hitchcock. who would like to of some 50 other beautiful young mingle with sports champions, not chairman. Mr. Wright, treasurer, veloped last night as Publisher L. suggestion that the city employ myer and Secretary-MaJtager W. see the race brought back to New-women of Orange county last and Harry Welch was elected sec-H. Louqon of An8heim Bulletin three recognized hydraulic engine-!I. Gallienne of Huntington Beach
port as it was in the years before week during the Pirate Days cele-retary and an honorary member opened his home to the Knowland ers to pl a n a new water. <level~ Chamber of Commerce.
the war . has had a series of meet-bration. Their family history of the committee. The five offic-committee, who conferred regard-ment for this area. "The city
ings with Harbormaster Russell dates back to Charlemagne, the ers of the committee were author· Ing the "Know Kno..\rland" day's should not continue on a hlt·and·
Craig and pov.'er boat officials and feudft.l emperor, as well as to tht:' ized to constitute an executive schcduJe.1 miss policy that has been in effect
it is indicated that the chances of ancient kings of England, Scotland I comnu'ttee to act t'n any emer· H ' f ' for the past 10 '""ars." the o·vin having tht" race staged locally are and Italy. is irst program wlll be at 9 engineer said. J~ 11
favorable. • • • gency. a.m. at a breakfast at Hotel La-.. 1 '·li Mr. Coppersmith then deta1'Jed guna · La n . h h h u.: eve," he added. ":'that this A -mm1'ttee has •--n canvas-HER FATHER, J . L Marshall, in guna DC""ac • w ere e
LA. Woman Dies
In Truck Here;
Probe Underway '" ~~ I plans for establishing a Veterans will informally d ' t ' al 1 suggestion should be carried out
Sing the fir...,., located on the Coast who is general manager of Christ-tscuss na ion a -·1h f """ Service Center at the Legion Hut fairs at th 1 · wt out urther delay and that Highway a nd the north s1·d-of ian's Hut in Balboa. has an in-· e ear Y-morning recep-Mrs. Lucille Newton, 47, 1104 "'" and stated that Bill Johns would tion. any reasonable plan rra:immended the Lido channel to ascertain thelr ternational background. HE' was be in charge. He outlined the plan H . should be adopted by the people South Main street, Los Angeles.
f--'t'ngs about hav1·ng the race 1'n born in England, the son of Wil-is next tour is up the coast f f was found dead at 1:45 p. m. ~.... in some detail and pointed. out to the county harbo t N or a ter a ll an adequat.e Water the north channel. Dur1'ng the Ham Blazek Marshall. an Eng· · r a ewport I · Wednesday in the back end of a the need for financial help. It Beach wher h d h ' ty supp Y is more important to any "'a.r, it would have •-n 1·m-•1'ble lishman, and of Pauline Dvorska • e e an is par truck parked in the city parking ~ .....,.....,. was decided to allow from th-wi'll board boat f t f h community than mere pencmaiit· to hold the extravaganza in the ?-farshall. who Y.'as a member of a "' a or a our 0 t e t'es." lot at McFadden Place, Newport, present fund $100.00 a month for bay and 1'n•~; f ·ts · all by'"· channel ....,,__awie of traffic but 1't fine Polish family. _ ....... on ° 1 inst a-Mr u.e driver of the truck. Charles ~ six months for the operation of 11·008 He 'II nf th 'th · Patterson concluded bis D H is hoped that it will now be feas-Marsha ll's father was a civil · wt co er ere wt • ollinpworth, 1125 M a p 1 e the Service center on the plan. city a nd county 1 d .. -:-statement with the assett:iccl that -t, ible. enginttr . He was a member of I ea ers rega..ouuig 1't 15· the r~nst'bili._ __ .. ...__ Su"Cll; Le. Angeles. t was moved to ......,uest the Com-further harbo · t d ~-,...,... .. , ... ~ uw. .. , The race v.'ill be for inboard the party of four structural engi-• ~.. · r unprovemen an of tho N-Beach Oty -~---The two came to .Balboa. at 5:30 munity Chest to include an 1'tem the p--ts f I ti th 1 ... ~· • ~ boats only and the rrn.bable dates neen that v.·ere selected by the ...... _... 0 oca ng e nava ct'! to take ·immediate ~ 1nj p.m. Tuesday, parking tn the cJtv .... .., of Sl200.00 for the Veter• .. • Serv-academy I th' t -I -.. are either between Sept. 29 and British government to assist the -n "' coun y. the water --t•·r. ot at Balboa and staying all night,' lee committee in this '-'ear's cam-Th-group will -~ t th .,_ ~ •--"-Oct. 'l1 or betv>-een Oct. 'Z1 and late Czar of Rua.sia in surveying .,. "'"" ... ,ve a e ........._ ........ to Joca.J police . .,...._. paig:n. Other matters -.1:... Newport H--•-y cht cl b 10 ··~, Nov. 12. the great Trans·Siberian railway -~"' ~ cuvvr 8 u at Ret H breakfasted at a Newport cate The committ~ "ishes to know in 1885. rossed_ lnformally. -o'clock, Where they will be greet-fill ome after which the woman ·returned
what the people in the atta de-William Marshall later became Pl ed by 1Cf3'1 officials and citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Ray N'ielmn and to the truck. Hollingsworth re--
sire. lf they want to stage a a Russian citizen in order to ob-&y8 at RendezvOQS At 10130 they will IU!rt OD a their two cltildren ol 215 E. Sq twotd at ll a.m. and found her
championship race that could well tain a highly respected pos1tion Woody Herman and his nation-t:'P ~ the bay. During the Ave., Balboa, returned bame 19-"'rep. He returned at 1:45 p.m..
develop into an annual affair, they with the Russian government in ally famous Ol"Chettra will play at nde local Harbor problems will be terday after a two-month ..cation lllld belnc unable to . arome her
can have one, Hitchcock indicated, the ptt--revolutionary war era. Ellterptie Evel;p Ote.._, the Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa. discussed with the visitors. on the east coat. )(r. N1eJmn called tbe PoUoe. '
because they have all the facW-He was sent to Siberia as a poli· crut *-*s •tar of ~ lee Saturday from 9 to 1 a. m. Les To wtlcorne the visiton · the is with the Occldmcal -~e ~ Jin. M!wton wu taken to the
ties and experienced persons to tical priloner in 1903, but after Polllm of 1M'1. •lllldl ... •• Brown's Orcbfttra wUJ. be fea-Ne~Harbor Otamber of Com-. sur..ance C.o. l!lnel'IEOCY hospital w be re Dr
handle IL the Rtlmanoff regime, he WU ,.._ world pnm1ae at ...., ha-turned the following Friday """"" t appointed a commlttff .._ -her dead and
Jeued from prilOn and glV"1 nn-Podllc, ftanda7, s..._ It. · 'OPftid! udes Hubbard C. Hawe, Di-FisJ.:--Good exp Id the opnion lllle Md -Oh Bo I M • I ployment with the International COUECl'JON IN ADVT Walter · Sploor, Earl W. Stanley, • -..-•uaag Ina ., .,. ...... ot ~ ta!>-
' Y • OVle&. Har.·ester Co. in Russia. to mention soda! and dvlc leaden By mlstake the Ad on the w~ter i_ ~:t~ !;. ";-~ "--~.!i la~~.: I!:; -leis. llrSbe lo -•IWd by her _.
Motion pictU?ft ot the Grand His wite, Pauline, mot hirri while u the gigantic ice extravapma matter in lut week'a iDue in-1be , air will be inranna1 and Dleco county by N-Aato--_ ...., ·..!!'~ Tilomu Smith
Cen)'OI> and Carllbad Cavern will she was on a vlait to En&land returns Tor the ninth year to the clt>tled the name ot R. s. Briqa. local d-are inYlted to be on mobUo dub. lfoftno, -Iii tlle LeRod., ---. llof and U....,,
be the procrom far Friday's lunch-from her natlve land It wu low Southland. Instead it should ba"" ttod F. W. band atl 10 o'clodt at the New-"best lie!" for boa d .. I --.! .,"JI ~ . ..,r....'" A--. • .,Fii-. .. __ ol Ki . ub at tint s!cht and they """"' mar-n... apeetacular new odltion ot Brlgp and Mn. Briep. R. s ~ Hai1>or y Lake H-'-la ··----po • 1C eon meew,.. the ·warus cl ried. It was some time aftenovdl the Ice Follies -all pttV· lives in Coota MeM. • ~ • edit club to med ..... ~ -· 11t the Omli dMpel, Caotl;ifaL at White's Coffee Shoppe in Bal-that he wu commiAiooed by the ious editlons in productkln, calibre the dil . vlllton. . . . . .
boa. -British government to aid the of artists, brilliancy ot oootumo,..... lll:POllT ON TAXF.11 f Thm will Co to Santa Ana v entara Troul AdiYe DIRECTO_ RS ™1•
Russian Czar in the construction iginlllity or mllllc, """""•nablp Unattached pet...U 'propert;y or 1 at a oombined meet-Ar .... nice a1zet1 tza.t .... D&D£1. WARNING! !I of the gr<!at Russian railway IY9-and splendor of lllhtlnc. acc<J<dlna taxes for A-_,. '554118, Ing ol Jl.otarr, Kiw.nll and takm In the Seapo llolaw ': W'ml Boerd
tem. Mn. Manball was shot dur-to ~ who ba"" _,, the -F . L. ,,....._ __ --or -·--•~ Uona d at Santa AM M._ie Fork, dedarea N-a • . ot Ab.to.I ol tlle N--·--~ • ·~~· t~ at 2 p.m. he and Mn. bile ~ -"• + pri &..-~ am -
-·-ing the Russian revolt and died in ttheanaJ. at the dty council ~ Tut,r ~ will be -ol ._. bib";"~ It_fa_ •.!,~Bl.!::'--:.....:'!'' m-...,, at 7:.0 M Ille
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Kennit Rima and his mother
have moved into their new home
at 510 Santa Ana avenue. 1bey
have been Jiving at Channel Place,
Newport Island.
Rites Are Held H bo A D ·bed For Mrs. Boots ar r rea escr1
Mn. Laura Waterman Boots
died Wednesday night, Sept. 4, at
the home o( her daughter, l\iln.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;~ j Caroline Turek. 1935 Harbor Blvd.,
Ccata Mesa. at the age of 96..
L. &•••• a\ Costa Mesa Com-
mua.lty Church.
Experl
Radio Service
Ph.-lleac<Ja 500l-W
Palmer Radio
AND l:LEC'l'BIC
UUN~Blft.
008T A lllE8A.
Born in Racine, Wis., Mn. Boots
was a member of the Oiristian
Sdence church or Newport Beach
and wu a residen t of Costa Mesa
for three and a half years.
She is survived by one son, D.
R. Boou of Oakland and one
daughter, Atrs. Caroline Turek of
Colt.a Mesa.
Private services were held Sat-
urday afternoon at the Grauel
chapel in Costa Mesa and inter-
ment was made in the family
plot at Gttat Falh, Mont.
03ilalboa rlf et
As Great Qty ·of Charm
BJ LU: SHIPPEY lloWA B••••<IT .
(In the Los Angeles Times) Russ Craig, harbor master at
Newport Beach, wants to cha).
Long ago, scientists say, the lenge Catalina or any other pl.a~
Santa Ana river took a noUon for the marlin championship. I
to pU5h back the ocean. It galh· I "'as in hls office when the 98th
marlin of the season was brought
ered sand a nd silt all along its in and "''eia:hed officially and in
coune and carried them down to the offing two more or lhe blue
the .sea. l t dl~·~ say oothln' flags which proclaim the catch
but Just kept rollin along Ull tt of a marlin were vi.sible bringing
had thrust a thrN-mile thumb the total up to 100. That was
out in_to the. Pacific. with enough on Labor Day and the total doubt·
matenal left O\'et' to scatter is-less ~ v.·eU above that now.
lands between that . protective Maay a Slip
t~urnb and the mainland. In T'htte's many a slip tv.1st the
tune the course of the river was top and the tip of Newport Har-
changed but the thumb and the bor. but there's a boat in nearly
islands ~t protttts remain to every one ot them. There's even
tonn the most perfectly arranged a boatel, and a charter-boat place
plea.sure area I C\'Cr saw. Newpor t where you may rent boats f« as
Beach. little as $1 an hour or a.s high
The re are eight gnen, flowery u $1000 a day. It is inexperl-
islands between that extended enced yatchsmen-for-a-day, hovo··
thumb-Balboa Peninsula -and ever, who give headaches to the
More Than so Yean of Sell nee &o u.e Barbor'• the mainland, which reaches harbor master. They get care--
Sil MAIN F1.wt CUtmtele BAla()A, CALIP. around like a curved forefinger less and their boats turn over, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I to almost make a lake of the har-and rescue CTaft have to speed to r bor, and islands always have in-them. However, land i.s in easy
spired imagination. The harbor reach eVer)"A'here in the harbor,
is big enough for hundreds of and so many other boats are in
vesels stanch enough to sail easy reach that mortal accidents
around the world yet smaU are rare.
e nouih for safety. as nearly every Ro\V We Shrlak
corner of it can be watched from The building of plea.sure cr&rt
the harbor muter'• tower and long has been a major industry
rescue craft can be rushed to any at Newport Beach and during the
point where they are needed. war 2000 men were employed in
•
. '
eoJe
For Delicious STEAKS
That la why 4000 vesSets-Ofaii building lighter navy craft there.
types are registered there, and The familie$ of many Santa Ana
·why the 1-1e"' from the veranda Air base officers lived there, too.
of the Newix>rt Beach Yacht club and pc-ssimists sighed that as soon
is one of such color and interest as war ended the population would
that m'(mory photographs it for fall back to, perhaps 5000. In 1945
a t~ou.sa'nd future flashbacks. Blue it was 9500 and now it is estl-
sky above, flecked with cloud mated at 12,000, with hundreds of
galleons. Blue sea belO\V flecked persons eager to build more homes
with white and colored sails. as soon as they can get material
Green h1les """ith lOYely homes Property is in such demand that
peeping through their tre-es and one sale of island r esidence prop-
nowers. Thousands of happy erty is reported at $1000 a front
Pf'Ople, sailing, swimming, fishjng. foot.
TOP SCENE abow. Duke Dukette, boa apartment home owner,
ie.tttnr the 'M'Orka from Proeecutor erbert KenRy (at the mike), Just before Plrat.e Court. ludp .JeMe lack (at. hi.. lert), 9e.Dtenced
Dukette to be thrown lato tbe bay I aot being in pirate C09tu.me
BREAKFAST • LUNCH •
-on-
Balboa Island
14 Block from Ferry
1131/z Agate
DINNER
racing or just sunning themselves Not T oo Sophl11tlcated
and r elaxing. Though many famo~ and
and ror not ha\1.nc a beard. f$otCom . clbcloees Dukette splash· lnl' around ln the bay SO minutes la r. COAtumed pi.rates ln both
group!!> are CIUf Pett)", Art B~ , Clarence Ore, Jewee Black ,
Kerut.>'. Harold ~hen, Gordon "eevtl and l\lel Ford.
-Ed Blondell photo.
Sheriff Elliott Plans
Public Service Hour
C ildren Win Prizes
t Pirate Carnival But you have to get out on "'ealthy folks have homes at New-
the wa1c>r to enjoy Nc>,.vport Beach, port Beach it still ts more a chil-
for the inland part or it lags far drc>n's paradise than anything else.
behind the shore lines in charm \Vhen I met Commodore Henry
~~===:;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~an~d~co~lo~r~ .• ;;;;===;;:;;:;=;;;-Grandin at the Yactit ch.lb his hands "'er e full of rope. He was
helping t\\'O children prepare for
a sno"'bird race. Then I met Mrs.
Harry Carr, there to see her
grandchildren race. The youngest
entrant In that snov.•bird race ""as
a girl ot 7 but she could handle
her boat all right. And doubtless
if the boat had capsized she would
have been right at home in the
water. It i.s a.s naturaJ for-chil-
dren reared there to swim and
handle boats as it is for birds to
A seri('S or radio programs de-
voted t opublic sc.>rvicc has been
sC'hc>duled for Friday nights on
K\'OE. Sa nta Ana. \vith Shc.>rift
Jesse I~. F.lliott as host to a panel
of offi cials and civic figures.
ompetition '''as stc>ep for the
ki ies at 3 p .m . S a turday when
a p roximately 200 youthful '"Pi-
ra es"" arrived at lh£> ocean pier
ju ges platform for revie\v. Ob-
vi ly the children had been into
th fanlily trunk or had snipped
th tOJl from mothrr"s dress to add
to or complete their piratical a p..
pe ance.
I'
NOW
BEING SOLD
·Indicated acceptance of this property
suggests that those interested should
act promptly.
"The Coast's Most Distmctiit•
Residential Community"
Here's your first opportunity to purchase on the
scenic cliffs south of Balboa and Corona Del
Mar, where the ocean shore line cakes a pic-
nuesque bend -•. natural setting -unexcelled
beach, all improvements: underground utilirie$,
sewers -archicecrural restrictions. Large sites,
each with its individual appeal. U you ire ocean-
minded and want sometbi,.g -Oll the <OllSI
. . . this is it. The long-a waited opportUDity to
purchase one of these large ocean-view homesites.
See this property ... make your selection early.
by Deitel-Opers of Sonia Allila Olliu
~ymon~A.~rn Co.
evelorers 340 E.Green St. u r-. '1ca11t0\'Q Z· 51QI . ~ •• ~ •••. c.ur.. ~ ~164-
fly. .
News Photographer
Recovers Motorbike
Stolen(?) in Balboa
The Independent Otlzens com-
mit tee announced the public serv-
ice hour \\"ill start next Friday at
6 :15 p.m . Rights of citizens. traf-
fic control. criminal investigation,
the juvc>niule problem . rural polic-
ing and farm protection are in-
CludCd in the subjects to be dis-
cussed, with the panel guests to
include business men, farms, at~
torneys, peace officers and repre-
sentatives of "·omen's groups.
Ringed Winner
Ringing in the winner. Some
Good Horses h ave run in place of
bad ones, but stewards aren't so
easily fooled any more. Read Dan
Parker's title in The American
Weekly, the magazine distributed
v.ith next Sunday's Los Angeles
Examjner. adv.
\Valter Gerhardt, News-Times
photographer. who lives in Corona
del Mar, wa1ked home from the
Coronation Ball in Balboa Sun-
day nfght. Sorheone had stolen
his motor scooter. Later in the
evening the scooter was found ln
a Balboa street, none the worse
for wear. though minus some gas. Mr. and Mrs. George Hiner, 27th
street. le ft yesterday by auto for
a three ¥reeks' vacation in North-Want County Air Map ern Calirom;a, Orogon and W ash-
ington. Friends from Los Angeles
rare in charge of the bait conccs-
A stud~ of Orange county from sion a t th\' pier during their ab· the sky 1s the plan of the Or-
ange County Planning conUnission. sence.
if it C'an get the navy lighter-than-F ire Inspector Philip Hayden
and Mrs. Hayden, 316 Alvarado
strcet. Balboa. welcomed a son,
born Sept. 3 a t St. Joseph hospital.
He 1.~•eigh<.'d seven pounds. 15
air command in Santa Ana to
arrangl' it.
All kinds typewrl ter ribbons lo
stock at the News·Times. ounces.
CLARK & BATES ---Look for tile
Copper Door
MetaJlizing-• Ind ustrlal :
Tanks, Keels, Rudders,
Shafts. Refrigeration Trays, etc.
Ornamenta.I:
Welding-·
• Art Objects. Doon;, S;gns,
Hardware. etc.
All Types. Spe<:ia lists in Steel, Cast Iron,
Aluminum, Brass and Bronze.
-AU. WORK GUARANTEED-
1':"°!:\\"PORT BEACH 506 soth Street Barbor %609
SILVER PLATING
e children "'ere divided into
th ee divisions: The King a nd
Queen. three )'ears of age and un-
dt.f; Intermediate Class, the four t~~lne year group. and the J unior:
Df-ision "'hich included those nine
years of age and over. A girl and
~ was 9elected as the pirate win·
n~ from each group.
King and Queen av.•ards went
to little Mickey Lefebvre and pe..
ti e Marie \VoU: Jimmy Moran
a Shirley Ann Hourigan shared
h ors ani.ong the intermediates.
a d June K.eene and John Larnard
w re picked for the junior group.
following the special awards
"-'f.re the costume awards. Among
tHe boys \Vere Bobby McElroy,
filst ; Jimmy Moran, second, and D~vid Smith, third. The girls "'ere
4lita Kennedy, Carrol Ann Mon-
a~an a nd June King, respectively.
2'-"·ards "'ere made in cash: first
pQze $5. second prize $3, and third
p~izes received Sl.
1Select00 for judges of the event
wt-re l\1rs . R. S. Do'''Tling. Bill Bf ill and Ed Roh1 .
I VE~:~E: !!!:
j BEACC)N 5659-W
We are partial
. only to The People
t -OUR CUSTOMERS-
(Owned and Operated
by Veterans)
1011 BROADWAY
eo.ta Meu
••
-.
Fonner MaI~rs
Will Be t'ity' s
Guests at Feast
Celebrating the fortieth anni-
v~rsary of the incorporation of
the Cicy of Newport Beach In -
1906, a birthday luncheon to form·
er mayors a{ the city is planned
for Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Those now living who have serv-
ed as mayor of the city include
J . J . Schnitker, now of Los An-
geles; George P . Wilson. wt.th
the Bank of America at Balboa;
Dr. Conrad Richter of Costa
Mesa. Mark Johnson, Irvin George
Gordon. Oyan H . Hall. all still
residenu of the city. The present
mayor is 0 . B. Reed
Some indications of the size of
the community when incorpora-
tion was voted is shown by the
number voting. Forty-two citizens
voted for incorporation "'hile only
12 were against·creating a city.
Those who have served the city
in the distinguished office of may-
or from the foundin~ of the city
up to date are John King, 1906-
1908 ; C. A. Barten, 19CJS.1910; A.
N. Smith, 1910-1912; Albert Her-
mes, 1912-1914; W. K. Parkinson,
1914-1916; S. J . Jumber, 191&-1917 :
H. A. Robinson. 1917-1918; J . P.
Greeley, 1918-1922; J . J . Schnitker,
1922-1924 ; George P . Wilson, 1924-
1926; Conrad Ricker, 1926-1928;
Mark Johnson, 1928-1932: Herman
Hilmer, 1932-1936; Irvin George
Gordon, 1936-1942; Clyan H . Hall,
1942-1946; 0 . B. Reed, '1946.
The birthday luncheon was or-
iginally planned for Se ptember 18,
CBARLD: MOLi.ARD
Employe of Cbrittiaa'• Hut, Bal·
boa., "'" put behind ban "M"hN
b e sbo,,·ed up ln PUa1'! Court bl
full recalla. but wltb • •hlnf' Oil
hi• shoea. He wu \\'araed by
Pi.rate lud«e ,,.,..,, Black that in
the oldm clays pl.rates a cver
sboee their aboea amt 9Qeih \\1ll
aot be cotllltea&aoed today. Im·
prlM>DmmC "'M all la fun dur·
tac Pl.rate Days fMUva.I.
-Mack's photo, Balbc'>a.
but because or the state conven-
tion of city officials at San Diego,
the luncheon has been postponed
for one week.
Deliciously Prepared
• • • • NEWPORT
CAFE
-24 Bour Servilll>-
+
110 McFadden Plaoe
Newport~
St'.ewart -Warner
This Panel
Available
Chrome
Now
• ID
Flexible Shafts
Engine Drive Joints
ETS • HOKIN & GALVAN
'
SINCE 4 l 9 2 0
1000 Soast Blway Phone Be&oon 5407
ELECTRICIANS
CJ-0.Two Fire Equipment
for FACTORY, PLANT, STORE, OFFICE. FABM. HOME
11 !!Ill II llllll llt <I II I II Rll!IHl\lllll lll H 11 n \llUI H Ul ll " nt ' " I. ll~I" n "'"111111111 "'"''""'=
BALBOA'S • TRACT OFFICE-DI 0-HlfbQJ,JllSt Sodl ti C... Dtl .... We Claim to Have AU of the Silver
in California!!!
• For the first U-alnce the war, you caa have
yonr kees-kes Uld fine tea lerviaM l'flllil.
vered with-
RENDEZVOUS
' .
PURE 1003 FINE SILVER
OOIOIEBCIAL, TRIPLE OB QUADRUPLE Pl.AD •
EXPERT SILVERSMITHS
ALL WOIUl GUAll.ANTEZD •
• Rm.._.t •eaeeton. AD saw.. (Oa M*dal l'latre)
·I .. ~~~Co.I~ I
Phone Beacon 5358-R
.
BALLROOM
Friday, Sept. 20th
LES BROWN
'THE BAND
OF RENOWN''
WOODY HERMAI -.
And His Orchestra
Satllnlay, Sept. 14th
Dandns from 9:00 to 1:00
• •
Competitive Test for Marine Legislators
Cadets Will Be Held Nov .-6 Call Hearing
~ next, competitive test for
appointments in the United States
Merchant Marine Cadet corps will
be held on NovembeT 6. 1946, in
Los Angeles. it wu announced to--
day by Commander E. G. McOon·
aJd, USMS. district supervisor,
1000 Geary street. San Francisco.
Calif.
The United States l\lcrchant
Cadet corps offers a ppointments to
young Americans 161-2 to 21 years
of age and honorably discharged
veterans of the armed forces to
United States Naval reserve. Dea1l-
line 4ate by which applications
must be in has been extended to
October 10. 1946.
the age of 24 "'ho are interested 1 w . G. l\1cKendry. 125 39th street,
in becoming ships" orficers in the si?r geant in the l\1 arine Corps, re·
U. S. :\ierchant Marine. ceived his discharge this "·eek and
Cade t-midshipmen rC'C("iYe a col· I' plans to enter California PoJy.
lege education \vi th pay during the technic school at San Dimas "'here
four.year course. one year of he will take up studies pertaining
which is spent in merchant ships to the citrus industry. He la"'
engaged in foreign trade. Gradu· sen·ice in the Pacific and for some
ates of the U. S. 1'.le rchant Marine time past hM been at San Diego.
academy, Kings Point, r-.:. Y., ~lrs. McKendry has been living
qualify for a license as a deck or here at the home of he r parents.
engin('('r officer in the United
States Ma rine service and the Watch the Cla.wtied columns.
W. 0 . BUCK -Insurance Qiunselor
/Jk 1500 tJk,,p,,.I .f-,,{
3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA
Balb<>a Inn Bldg. Barbor 1095
BALBOA, C,\LIF.
A 10 DY THRILL IN SHIRT COMFORT I
A SHIRT FOR THE ACTIVE SPORTSMAN I
~ •\ ,I ft.I. • v,,--) -1'\o~'""'Y EotyGoing Knitted Shirts,
Tallo.-.d lft Callfomla for Californians
• Amazing fabric resilien.:e, I.nit tc bre.:lth~ Ni th yovr body!
•Wothablel
A I 0 DY T II I I LL, I II COMfOITI
Announcing the New Vibrapac
Building Units
ALL SIZDI BmLDING 1JNl'I'8
Walter Kline Concrete Products Co.
1JllO Newpud A"'-
On Airport
Battery Service for:
• Your Car
• Your Boat
• Your Mechanical
Equipment
U you can't come In, step
to the neat'Mt t.e.lepbone
and call :-
-·-STOREY'S
Battery Service
Westmimter SI-.,
(botw-18th & Mapolla)
COSTA MESA
•
518S
EVERYTHING
In Quality
REF'RIGERATION
Air Condltiolllng
Equlp:-1
cw . ~-. Ooaaten Walk-• F-lalM . Stools
Bldl: Ban • Ba1U.
OoaqllMe-
cate, Ete. l"-wMc
"WJ:Jl<" · DEA' r•a
DI 9. IM •·19111 SL, •m• ' .__
*NEWPORT H • .\RBOR MOVIE GUIDE*
Lido Theatre Balboa Tbeatr~
Phone Harbor !114
Doon Open at 6:SO
Shows at 8:45 and 9:00
l'latloer Salw'd&ys at I :-15
Continuous Sundaya at I :4:1
Phone Barbor !8
Doon1 Open at 8 :SO
Shows at 8 :45 & 9:00
On Double Features Lut
Complete Show at Appro:t.. 8:30
PHONE TIIEATERS FOR FEATURE STARTING TIMES PLEASE
Now S ho"ing thnl Saturday:
They'\'e got men on thei r minds
and fun in their hearts~
Gall RUMell -Diana L)'llll
"Our Hearts Were
Growing Up"
Brl•n Don.le'')' -\\"m. Demal'est
~ho-Pete Smith Specialty
Color Ca.rtoon a ~e"._ Event•
San. thna Tl:e&.-8ept. 15 -ll:
S ow Sho"1fll" thru Saturday:
E.~clush·e Harbor Showings!
1\ double comedy program
guarantN'd to tickle t he
funny-bone! •
Joan Davis -Jack Oakle
Mischa Auer in
"She Wrote the Book"
--COmpanion Comedy Hlt-
"The Runaround"
Lob Colllel' a: Jen Barker la wttb Ella RaJnee and
"Girl on . the Spof' Rod eamen>a
__,_ S-ODii M ..... y-&!pt. 17, 18:
"A Night in Paradise" Cha& Boyr1 ~eDlllfer ,,_
Merle ObenNa .. ~lie)' "CLUNY BROWN"
WMr Cay a.n. ~
ss •• , ....... ...,u· ia. t' 11, tt:
'Die rr-&w& celelJI>•"-... ecr-~enr-!
.JEBOllE D:BN'S
"CENTENNIAL
SUMMER"
_... TIN .. •Loolor!-
-ftoanda7 8opt. It:
Staniag Cone! Wilde '""° Cnl9 • WUllaa ~ Ul4da ~ -Welter & •
rtl Blac Crosby-Fred Mvllanay
---------, "Sing You Sinners"
Nen Week: -w1t:BOVT •rp:g.. ......
VATION", "OF ll11JIAN BOND-I f.--001.0B CABTOONS-4
AGE", "A 1''1GBT IN CASA--~ l_ el_ ..
111.ANOA". "BOP JIAIUllOAN"
C1 hr. "'NIGB"I' A DAY-, -OEVOTION-. "'BO:LIDU DC' mlOO""
'
.,. pi. lMI .. ? ... a Wade Trial
Will Be Held
On Saturday
DORALEE'S
--"'-... 'wleol V~aetiaa Blinds
Custom Slip Covers -Draperies
APPLES .. California Bellfkun..
Al>P~ES
Banana nriety.
;CELERY .. Tender. Utah·type.
Sll Marine Avm.., Balboa l•h""
SPORTLAND
BOWLING ALLEYS
Will Be Closed
From Sepl 16th to Sepl 23rd
For Re-Surfacing Alleys
To Be Sanctioned by
The American Bowling Congress
,------Winter League Teams----
Now BEING FORMED
For Information Call Harbor 891
Effective Sept. 2Srd
SOc per Line
The Erlra %e GoM to the Boys
ffl iUl Mil"'' fflllU
Chocolate Pudding:;-I" --ApricotNectar""'1.'.!.1: IC•
PruneJuice '-:1~=-
TumipGreena °""';':'~:: 11"
llMUllll ,.,,flt,,
Elbo Macaroni ~ ... "':: Ir
Lona Spaghelli ';" ... ";:;'. 11" r .. -'-.Jk.
Spaghetti """""7."-'":: 1 .. -·-·-· UllllU HflTllll.11
Sauerkraut -";;'"' __ a.: I ..
Green Beans '°"~:;: rt•
Green Seana '"-:".:..":: Ir ,_ ....... .i;.-.
Spn· ach ,_..,_ 11" ,.._ __
n.-.-.11c.
MELONS
Swert, ydlo""meated Penians. ..
~,.......,.. .......... _._ • .....,.,.w. .....
BREAD
11· 1-ftt . ....
'·
--....... ·----c-i.""-· ··--· lh.
PEANUT IUT1Bt , .... 25• ;.. ...................... _ .... ,_....
~---1 ... ,...ttc.
CUSTAID tll .,. t 'h ..... ...
-PUlB
-18'
?
T-IOIE STEAKS
AlooP-.,o.i.-GaoloJ..
SIRLOllc...i..1..
DelicKMu b""1..l-pu-fried. ..
GIOUIDBFEF
p..i...i;.v--. ..
~C!'lc!~ .... ~-.. zz-
~-.. zz-••••ROASJ .._ -·--c..1o.a. ..... -um-.ut ,. .. ._,..., ............
FAllCY fOWl .. _y........ ..
n-•-~._!!lilS .....
et~~. '¥1-.. L ... .:z ___ .... Sc .
•
Hilarious Story
hfore power to women. Sure
it's the woman who pa.ys.-&be
Spends 85 pet'cent of the budget-
and the man ·who picks his mm
clothes is on his way out. Read
the hilarious details in The Ameri-
can Weekly, the magazine m.
tributed with next Sunday's Los
Angeles Examiner. adv.
S. Homemade Cookies f o r
Brotller.
All kinds typewriter rlbbonl bl
stock at the News-'nmes..
Ice Follies
Begin Sept. 19
( Cootinued rrom Page 1 )
Patrons are urged by Pan-Pacific
officials to order ticke ts by mail
as a convenient way ot securing
good sea ts as well as saving time,
tires and gasoline. Send check or
money orders to the Pan-Pa<."lflc.
stating date. number and price ot
tickets desired.
Heading the brilliant cast of
ice champions is the great Roy
Shlpstad. world·s smoothest skate r.
Others on the 1947 roster includes
Evelyn Chandler , Harris Legg,
Ruby and Bobby Maxson, Betty
SchaJow. Marshall Bea rd, Barry
Green, Hazel Franklin. Bobby
Blake, Ullian Maguire , Bill Cam-
eron, Russ Tuckey, Dick Rasmus-
ae:n, Ole Ericson. Jim Hutchinson,
Les Hamilton. Dick Salter, J ohnny
Kinney, Shirley Halsted, Ginger
Cayton, Tufty and GU McKellen,
Mae Ross, the Miltons and Frick,
the zany Swiss funny man.
N&WPO&I a•rao.&
SOCIETY
Newport Hostess
Honors Old Friend
A group oC Orange county
women who had been schoolmates
together -.·ere entertained by Mn.
G. V. Unaenbanl. 1526 West Orean
Front, who has known them a ll
for 40 years or more.
It was a surprise birthday
luncheon, served in the patio and
honoring Mrs. Josephine Whistler.
Gifts were a shower of pretty
handkerchiefs presented with
birthday wishes from the Mes-
dames Annie Ahern, Emma
Wright. Perry Salter , Alice Eng-
lish and the hostess.
Pioneer Balboan
Observes Birthday
Mrs. Millie Crosier, 311 Island
avenue, celebrated a happy birth-
day anniversary at her home Tues-
day with members ot her family
lunching with her. She is 87 yean
old.
Present were her two daughters.
the Misses Mildred and Florence
• •
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«!!•~··~~~-~~_l""~'~""!P!_&~~~!.'__:~~-~-·la~f~o~lden~~~·:t~N~e"'~--~nmes~~I Crosier of Los Angeles: her son II:; 4"o ~u 'f Mr d M ed and his Wl e. . an rs. Fr
f
CHRISTIAN'S HUT
Leonard Mar'J!U!!IJ Mruia&er Balbo&, uamomla
DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL B.AP
DINNERS ... BANQUETS
For
MARINE
HARDWARE
PAINTS &
VARNISHES
HOUSE &
J. Crosier or Balboa, and th e
grandchildren a n d great-grand-
children.
Mt. Carmel Society
Meets at USO Room s
Postponed from Sept. 4, t h e
meeting of the Alter Society of
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel wu held
Sept. 11 at the USO rooms, Bal·
boa.
At t he ~usiness meeting, pre-
sidC'd over by Mrs. W . J. Neville,
Mrs. Arthur T aylor \\'BS a ppointed
publicity chairman. Fathe r Noo-
na n was prC'sent at . the meeting,
a nd afterward a social hour was
hC'ld.
Car Hits Bike
Moe Gro_nsky. 13. escaped in-
jury \\'hen •his bicycle \\'as s truck
by an automobile driven by an
elderly man in Balboa peninsula
s treet. Police gave Gronsky's ad-
[ dress as 2134 l\liramar drive, Bal-
l boa.
I CDM Car Stolen
I Theft of a dark blue coupe \\'aS
r£'port€'d to police Wednesday by
Paul A. l\1yran of 435 Goldenrod
I avenue. Corona del l\1a r.
I Recovers Scooter
I
I G. A. Padfield of Balboa has re-
l
cover~ his scooter, stole n Wednes-
da y from near the Blue Room,
I police ~:;t Nine More
•
• .. -· '
S HARON ENDSLEY and h er friends t hJU"'e the limelight In this pic-
ture or a marlin caught Saturday, Aug. 24th. by .J . Lee Gregr In -10
minutes u.odnr regulation he&V}' ta.c~le from &board the Pago Pago
&kippered by Floyd E. Benell. nae fish "'elKhed one hundred 8l-.:t;y-
one pounds and "'lLS "'e.lghed ln at ha.rbor ma11te r's dock in Balboa.
________ _:. ____ _::P:::h.:.ot:::o:....:by Hugh McMillan
BUILDERS ' HARDWARE Exactly nine more childre n en-
rolled in the Newport B e a c h
grammar school this year than .
last year. Enrollment on Tuesday I
"'as 599. while enrolme nt at the 1 last day of sc hool last year "A'&S
590. ~ It's the
23rd &
Ph.
Central
2600
r
GENERAL'S MOTlfER DIES
ABILENE (Kan.), S e p t. 11
( UP J -l\1rs. Ida Stover Eisen-
hower , 84, mother of Ge n. Dwight
0 . E ise nhower , di('(f early today.
DUCKS MISSING
Ten of the 150 wooden ducks
buried by the pirates in the sandy
Balboa beac.h early Sunday are
s till missing, Chairman J . T . Bish-
op of t he Treasure Hunt commit-
tee said today. The ducks bore
;t numbers dC"S ignating prizes to the
ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; finders. Ho"'ever . they are now null a nd void.
Have We
FRESH
a Complete Line of
......
AND SALT WATER
TACKLE
• Rods
• Reel.II • Lines
• Leaders
&DIA • Sinkers
• Hooks
and all kinds of
FRESH AND SALT WATER BAIT
PIER AND BOAT FlSHING
TACKLE TO RENT
FISHING INFORMATION
Newport Tackle Store t• ......... n.e..
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SANTA ANAN DUNKED-Paul \\(al.lace, member of the State
Board of Equalh.atlon from Santa Ai$a. wu to.eed lnt.o Balboa Bay
Satunla7 after Pl.rate Judge Jesse fack ro::hblm r;ullty of not appeartnr ln co.tume or weartnc a ant In a Balboa cate. Paul
I• at the microphone. telllng the cro d bow the Bonelli board
IA. -Ed Blondell photo.
Missionary at Central
Bible Church
The Rev. Richard (Dick) Hillis,
who has recently returned alter
eight years as a missiona ry in
China, "'ill bring an eyewitness
account of the present situation
and missionary needs in that coun-
try \VhC'n he spea ks at the 11 a. m.
worship hour Sunday, Sept. 15 at
the Central Bible church, Costa
Mesa. Ever yone is invited to hear
him.
For quick results use News· nmes classified o:;tunirl>
Mono Fishing
few nice fis h have been taken
fr 1m Gr ant lake, Trumbel lake
a the a djacent Virginia lake
ar a, wi th some fair catches of
s aller fi sh being taken, states
N tional Au tomobile club in its
re rt on "fono county fishing.
EADL111irii"'E FOR GI LOANS
)(OU know tha t a soldier :n
th ew Regular Army can request
h e and bus iness Joans ? Thal ts,
he1 can if he enlists before the GI
Bitl or Rights expires on midnight,
04tt. 5. Inquire at U. S . Army re-
crUiting Service, 20211! 'W . 3rd
s eel, Santa Ana.
I l'Oa 1N11JaANm as
Howard W. Gerriab
U. :Newpwt Bllllss.,.
.._ •••www an
Autoa.bile • Fire
Accid..t • Life
l..lrftwi. -Oanln<t -Wrl-
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Laakershl• Rites
To Be Heldf'riday
Episcopal ...-vi~ will be held
at 10 a .m. Friday in the White le:
Callanan mortuary In Los Angeleo
for John l . Lankershim. 64. of
Balboa. who died Wedneoday fol-
lowing a brief lllnea in the HoUy-
"''OOd hospital. Intennent will be
in lngle¥i'OOd Park ·cemetery.
Mr. Lankenhlm was a son ot.
the late Col. James B. Lankershim,
co-developer with the late I. N.
Van NU)'I of the San Fernando
Valley and much metropolitan
property.
He leaves his wife, F1orence
Lankershim of Balboa. where the
couple resided ln recent yean; a
sister, Miss Dora C. Lankershim.
and three COU1i.ns., Benton Van
Nuys, Mn. Rlchard Schweppe and
Mn. James R. "-·
Mr. Lankershim wu educated at
Harvard unlvenity and -eel
his father In the manqement of
their extenalve properties. ~
After Col. Lankershim'a dOath
In 1931, the llOll became presi-
dent of Lankershlm Estates, fann-
ed to consolidate the famllY•
huslness activities.
Know land
(0.. __ ,,_1)
~ at a public reception and tea at
the Yorba St., Tustin, h<lme of
Mrs. Florence Stevens, chairman
of the county'• Pro-America.
A private dinner will lftCede
the Anaheim proa1 am. which la
scheduled at 8 p.m. at the oPftl'-
air bowl in the spacious city park.
Leo Carrillo, noted motion picture
star, will be muter of ceremonies.
with the Jose Arias orchestra sup-
plying music and entertainment.
Mrs. Lelia Eastman, chairman of
the county's Republican Central
committee, and Publlaher Ranald
Fairbairn of Or'"ge Daily News
said that Congressman John Phil-
lips of this district will be with
Knowland for the day.
Small Mouth Bass
Small mouth bass fishing is re--
ported by National Automobile
club to be good in Feather river,
Butt<' county.
BE 1. GOOD CltlZENI
REGISTER
Sil.VER RAE. full blooded Palomino staJUon and one of the few
five-gaited honies of Its breed in the country toda;r. is a t10ft cream
color "1th an almost whlt.e ma ne and taJI, "'bite blued race, and
"'hlte stockings. or ankles .... He is O"'lled by .James E . Ragsdale,
Insurance man a.nd o"'ller of the Balboa ~fotel and \\'l ndsor apart-
ments, Balboa.. ... 'lbe purebred Palominos are as old a.s tbe early
1et.tJements of the "·est. at which time they were med as saddle-
borsM by Mexican ranchers a.nd lD Old Callfornla were tralned u
racebones.. They descended from the Saracenlc honee brought ln
by the Spanish CoDQu.l&t&dors.. ... The finest palominos such aa SU -
ver Rae carry three or four top croues or Arabian or thoroughbred
blood:. Note Silver Rae above and hl1 re9ielllblance to the Anh
s train: The head tu.LI of character and. lntelllgenoe, the broad fore-
be&d, the promtneot eyes and no.bi.ls. and the beauty of hb
strength and endurance. -.. Mr. Ra.ctdale recenUy purcbaeed a
two-year-old IUly sired by Sliver Rae named Sallle Tucker, now
being trained at the Pomona falJ'l'l'OUDde race track for hameu
raclnc. · -sketched by Jack Undsley.
VOTE
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General Eleclloll
NOVDIJIEll S
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HELP •• •
Surf Fishing Poor
Some fair catches of corbina,
spot fin croaker, king fish. halibut
and mackerel have been coming off
Belmont to Newport piers. reports
the National Automobile club.
Surf fishing in the area is rather
poor.
CITES ROAD DANGER
-Lafaye tte street in Newport
Beach is a very dangerous thor-
oughfare, Police Chief R R .. Hodg-
WCATEGIRLS
Two Huntington Beach runaway
girls got as far as Newport Beach
Wednesday. Police who took them
home learned they were hitch-
hiking to Mex.ico.
BUX YOUB. QOVEIJQCElftl
HELP •••
MAJE i>EICOCV.CT WOUI
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REGISTER TODAYlll
GARDEN AND PATIO WALL • W. P. MEALEY-General Contractor
kinson to.Id members of the city Phones: Besoon 58S8
council Tuesday. Th,e police chief Bea.con 5804--W '87 Newport Blft.
said that the r emedy would be ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;C:;;O;;S:;;T;;A:;;;;M;;E:;;S~A~~ curbs and sidewalks. The council
decided to take the matter under
consideration.
INSURE l''UT URE NOW
Gilt-edged gift certifica tes! For
college or trade school tuition and
Uving expense&, e nlist in the new
Regular Army before Oct . 5. In-
quire at U. S . Army Recruiting
Service, 202~ W. 3rd street. Santa
Ana.
OC?OBER 6th DEADLINE
Act now! The GI Bill or R ights
expires Oct. 5. Send yourself to
college or trade school by e nlist ·
ing in the new Regular Army. Full
Information at U. S . Army Re~
cruiting Service, 2021,i W . 3rd
street, Santa Ana.
Citizens Affention!
WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE LAW,
AND WHAT PROTECTION IS BEING GIVEN YOU?
• • • These and many other timely questiona a115wertd on:
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The Public Service Hour
TUNE ST A TI ON K.V.O.E., 1190 on you• dial, Fri·
day, September 13, at 6:1) p. m., and EVERY FRIDAY •••
The Indepc~dcnt Citi%cns Committee presents a Round-
Table discussion featuring outstandi•g Peace Officers and
Leading CitiuDJ of Orana:c County, with Sheriff Jesse L.
Elliott u Host. Salmon Report Fair
Satmon fishing is Teported to ~====~====================be only "fair'' on· the IOamath
river by the National Automobile
club. Commercial fishermen re-
port big schoolJ: of large salmon
are just off the mouth of the
Kla.Qlatb. Steelhead Catches are
being made the lencth of the
stream at present..
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Charming Balboa Princess
Has Excellent Background
CContlnued from P a&e ll
from her wounds six months after-
wards.
During the revolutionary period,
J. L. Marshall. father of Dolores
Marshall, who is popularly known
to scores of people all over the
world a.s Francois, because of his
own personal charm and cuis1ne
abilities, was also a victim of the
revolution, although he 1urvtved It.
He was taken prisoner at the age
of 17, but he escaped into Aus-
tria, travelled from Vienna to
Saxonx to Berlin to Hanover to
Denmark. from whence he sailed
for America. • • •
golden cinqUt'foll, whose leaves are
indented in the form of a five-
armed cross. in the cen ter of
which is a black, two-headed Ro-
man eagle. The cinquefoil is sus-
pended by a dark green ribbon
from an imperial crown attached
to the cinquefoil or r0&e.
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LIKE HER MOTIIlIB, Mn.
Claire Elaine Whitney Manhall,
the Lindo avenue debutante ts re-
lated to the historic colonial tam~
ilies of Beall, Brooke, F onter,
Goodwyn, Hedges, Rodgers and
Whitney in America, England and
France.
Among other kinships she is
AFTER SERVING for several related to Sir Thomas Forster , a
years as steward on steamship chief justice of the Hunsden Court
lines, which enabled him to visit in the County of Hereford. Eng-
every port of call in the world land, who is 8 direct descendant of
and enriched his education as a Charlemagne I Charles the Great),
world traveler, Mr. Manhall pur-King of the Franks and Emperor
chased the J\.tidnight Frolics cafe of the Romans and of Alfred the
in Chicago in 1931 and continued Great. Charlemagne ruled France
it prosperously until 1933 when unti.I his d eath in 814. Through
it was destroyed by fire. her great grandfather,, Decatur
Some time afterw~d, the father 1 Hedges of HedgesviUe, near Mar-
of Dolores Marshall became chJef tinsburg. W. Va., and great grand-
steward with a steamship corpora-mother, l\.trs. Mary Hugh Beall
tion and as a result he traveled Hedges, she descends from that 11-
widely, particularly in the Or-lustrious line.
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ROYAL FA.MD..Y O N PlllATI: RENDEZVOUS. Dolol'M ftf a.nba.11,
Royal Q ueea o ttbe PtratM (center) Is alaown with ber pe.rea ta, J . I.
Manha.IJ (left) and Mn. Marshall (rlpt)t ln a happy mood --
-O. L BILL EXPIBllS House of Tudor, whcee foffilean
desce.-from Sir 0-n Tudor of
Wales, whd married Catherine of
France, the widow of Henry V.
The TUdon ruled from the time of
King Henry· VII to and through
the reign of Elizabeth. She is also
kin to the Rodgen, another Il-
lustrious colonial name.
Young mm of college a&e should
take advantage. of the GI Bill Of
Righta before ita expiration date,
midnllh t Oct. 5. College tui !Ion
and living expenses pre-paid for
enlistment now. Inquire at U. S.
Army' Recruiting Service, 202\i
W. 3rd street, Canta Ana.
BALTZ
MORTUARY
Miss Marshall is a member of
many historic and patriotic so-P· •auc NOTICES cieties. Among these are the Im-u
perial Military Order of the Yel--~,----------
low Rose; the Daughters of the NOTIC€ OF P UBLI C H~RI NG
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Lady Attendant
Am . Re I ti Da ht TM Newport Beach City Plan.alq encan VO U on; ug en Comml•loa wtll bo1d a , public bearins ~ .t -of the Founders and Patriots of Tbund&J'. September 19, 1946, at 7 :30 l
America·. Colonial. Dames of Am-p. m .. In the Coww:U Cbarnbere. City 410 ,... __ ~ ..,,._, Hall. Newport :ee.cb, Ca.llfonlla. ~L .DI.YU. erica In the S tate of Virginia: the PUBLIC HJ:ARING upon the appll· ,......RONA D~ .. a.., U. s. Danobters of 1812·, the cation of E. I. Wb.Jte, for a nn,. (50) "-"" Ql&4 .m.A.n -r!rcent Mt.back front yard T&ria.nce United Daughters of the Confect-Ntr Lot 20. B1ock iss. Lake Tract.
•racy. 'ls';"": ... ~· .\i:'"~ ., ... Telephone Harbor 42
Also of the American Oan Ott-Nf:n B.!-ch Clt.7 Plannins Com· DllY AND NIGHT
gor society; the Descendants of m n.JOHN 11. ALLEN. "-------------Colonial Governors society; the PHILKER J . ELLERBROEK. I
Scions• of Colonial Cavallen; the ---~Sectt;:;;.:c'""';:;;c:· __________ ....,. _______ _
Huguenot Society of America; the ... -------------------------· Huenot Society of South Carolina;
Military Society of the Frontier;
First Families of Virginia; Am-
ericans of Armorial Ancestry; the
Colonial Lords of Manon in Am~
erica: Knights of the Go1den
Horseshoe; Order of La.Fayette;
the Star S pangled Banner uaocia-
tlons; the Sona and Daughters of
the Pilgrims; the Daughters of the
Barons of R unnemede; Daughters
of Holland Dames a nd the Heredi-
tary Order of Descendant.a of Col-
onial Governors.
4.. Myat"ry Packaees for Sister.
Sell that unwanted
throueh News·Tunes ads.
artlczle
AT LAS·T
GRAND OPENING
-of-
"Cap'n" Don Dickerman's
ient. He has an expert's know). Through her great grandfather
edge of Oriental customs and is she is of kinship to General 'Thos.
well versed in Oriental arts. Some-B rook e of Beau. Montgomery
time in the near future The News-county, Maryland and of Col.
Times will publish another article Samuel Beall jr., of Washington
on this definitely colorful char· county, Maryla nd. The line goes
acter who settled in Balboa in back to Governor Robert Brooke
1937. of l\.1aryland and thence through
builders and !ltatesmen, "'hich en-
1
1 lady is also descendant from the
titles Mi.!S l\.tarshall to admission ancient l(ings of England, Scot· Bolt.
in any hE'reditary society an Y· land and Italy. Her grandfather.1 ~A..,&JJI
where on the globe. \\'as Judge \V illiam Samuel Good-[ ~
ea4/atua'li
elM/J. I t is through this definitely pie-Sir Thomas Forster of Engla nd
turesque Balboa couple that Do-to King Cha rles the Great a nd
lores Marshall inherits much of Alfred the Great of France.
• • • 1 wyn of ~Emporia, \'a. l\1r:. Good~
THROUGH the Carlovingian \\")'n was founde r and r<>gent or I M rtne
dynasty, her lineage can be traced j the Joseph I-ledges chapter . D. A. • W aJ'9
her natural c harm, color and his-Throug h her great grandmother , to the Trojan heroes and kings n. and of t11c-F irst Vir~i nia Chap-GE1''"E&AL R EPAIRS
(Old Irvine Country Club
Overlooking Bay )
5£A.'1l<E
World's Series
On the Air Soon
torical background. Mary Heugh Beall of Cumberland,
The young lady is a member of Mr., she is a lineal descendant of
the Imperial Military Order of the four of its , provincial governors
Yello\v Rose. an order of chivalry a nd to many of its illustrious
back to 1264 B. C. tC'r of ti. S . Daughtl'rS of 1812, MAINTSN'ANCI:
Let UA repair your radio so
you will get the best recep-
Uon.
"'hich was formed by descendants
of royal descent in America be-'
fore 1805. H C'adquartC'rs a re lo-1
cated in Washington. D. C.
Newport E lectric
Appliance l'o.
The obj('{'t of the organization
was to unite the desC<"ndants of I
all thOSE' of royal desC<'nt, male
and female, into a body or Order 1
2se Coast Bl\•d.
I or Chivalry, and it is not strictly
confined to residents of America I
only, but to all persons of royal
li"eage in Europe, America and
Phone %1S8 I else\'.'hl'r e.
The insig nia ·of the order is a
TOWN & COUNTRY
HOUSE of Three Arch Bay
Located One MJle South of South Laguna-En trance to
Tb:tte Arch Bay
All -You -Can -Eat
CHICKEN & DUMPLING Dinners
Every Tuesday
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Thursday E vening
We Offer a New Innovatlo~
A COMPLETE
• During the past several [
"'reeks We have been busy ob-
taining the special cooking
1
utensils. seasonings and sources
of the frt>Sh ingredien ts essen-Chinese Dinner tial to the cococting of the
finest of Chinese foods. We are now ready to offer you this
type of menu cooked to perfection. This is another of our
All-You-Can-Eat specialties.
Friday
Fish Fries
• Yo ur overv.•helming and kindly rect'J>
tion last Friday has placed it on our regu-
lar program . . . Our specialties are
offered in conjunction "':ith our varied
Are to Be a menu of Choice Stealu. Chops. Sea Fooda.
BEOULA.R EVENT! Fr-op' Lep. Etc.
Domestic & Imported Wines -Beer
We Cahnot Serve All the Food on the Coast, So We Serve Only
--the Finest --
PRIVATE BANQUET ROOMS . TELEPHONE 9458
Hours: 5 p.m . -12 Satu.rday, 5 p.m . -2 a.m. Sundays, 4 p.m. • 10
Closed Wednesday
THE ST A.'iTOSS, DOC AND JO
Fonne rly of tht• Coast Inn
We Have a W ide Selection of
Trailer Canopies
(Free .... , •te Oii &IQ" ,.,
AUi()
Awnings Made to Order
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'fllrough her grandmother. l\lrs. both located in Emporia. \'a.
Dora Lee Hedges Good,vyn of near 1'hrough the \Vhitncy an~stral
1-ledgesville. W. Va.. the young' line, she is d€'Sc0ndcd front the
NECKL"l'G (aa pictured here), la just a.notber form o f 11>pOrt indulged In by the Pirate Glrl11 of Balboa
t-hJs week. The hand90me face and neck nJclced or necked by the pl~ k that of Police Chief IL R.
Hod1k.ln.M>n, who slipped lato Balboa for a.n Inspection tour and made t.he ntlstake of not wearing •
beard. He didn't even brinr alo"&' the faked whJJOt kertno be usually keepA for such oocu.lons. 80--0-<H>,
he r;ot necked. Nbe doln', pis! -Bernard ot H oll)wood photo.
CLANG-CLANO-CLANO -t ~ lloll -IM rs,..., 11-·r w..-• oo tt relied .. --po.tnl
aveatlfl ... arouM tM r. Z... area ...,._u,.. a -"* of ~ el 6ie pirate COllle. nm .-. ..._ eao-. It a t 0'8t alttt It .......... all Ila prta1a.-. l• ~•a lr·"c' ,_.. ..... Of Ge ms N w -: :,
..... tile -Sdaker" are Plrate Pw ............ 0... Wenll ... llanM A·t1a C...... '
at r ......... to W atttn' ·c all '•• of ~ Plrate o-rt ""'*' _.. 1a· a&.._..._ .... f11iDo.
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ROO F S
APPLIED oa &&P•IWED
Free Eatimate A lnlipe:doo
W.1.lle-"-
leo:l ll&r'CUI Ph. Hbr. 1012-J
WlLLEYr REFRIGERllTIDR
JERVICE COJllPIUlY
s.a. -•npn 11 rt.c -81 .tee
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NJsM, '-Ula
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ft.AT WO&& £llD ~
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• Specializing
<'/I.. in
Bolu,,a,, e°"'fM'H#/ New and
Seafood
Unusual
Delicacies 901 Clout Blch'""'
PbODe BMcoa 6'11
P H ONE BAB.BOB In
FOR SIGNS
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Noon to Midnight
• BENEDICT
The Sien Man
•BOAT LE"ITERING ,
A: SPECIAL TY . . .,
Phone Beacon 5465
for Reservations
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ATTENTION!
BOAT OWNERS
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Pleasure and Co .mmercial
1£ ~
Now Is the Time for Your Fall Work
on the Ways or . in Our Slips
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DO YOUR OWN WORK IF YOU WISH
or
HA VE OUR EXPERTS DO IT FOR YOU
at a Nominal Cost
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SAFE HEAVY
THOUGHTFUL
REAL YACHT
DUTY EQUIPMENT
HANDLING
PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED SHIPWRIGHTS
EXPERT MECHANICS
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Low Haal Out Rates ·and Lay Days
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(fwwwwb llaeCmdf ud (lolldM, be.)
1215 Coast Highway Newport Beaeh
PHONE BEACON 5615. -
Available for Boats for Sale
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Olief ot RJwn and Harbors
~ of the Army Eneineen"
office in Washington, J. D. Bur-
..,-, paid h1a first visit to New-
port Harbor on Thursday last.
Atttt a tour of the Harbor with
Mrs. Burger in the harbor master's
"boat, he summed up his enthu-
sium for what he had seen in
two words, 'Truly remarkable.''
?ttr. Burger was escorted to
Newport Harbor by Kenneth Peel.
head or &he Riven and Harbors
di\isiOn o( the Los Angeles Engi-
neers office. who is a lso an enthu·
siutJc advocate or the Ne\\'J>OTT I
Harbor ar ea. )
11-tr. Burger's \;sit "'as ncces-
sariJy brief as the program map-
ped for him calls for a stop at all
Paci!ic Coast harbors.
Corona del Mar
Matt Shop
101.a ~ lllsfrw-7
• Old fashioned malts
We mean Just this.
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
-!-
Dally Dellvery-Beaeoa 5244
Ulrl Newport Blvd.
COSTA~A
$393
FUths.
Plus
Tux
'T-HREE
FEATHERS
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
100 Clout mway
Formerly Gordon'• Drue Store
LT. FE..'ll\TOS W . EAR..'ll\SJL\W and Cb1neAe agent. Inside .lap Unes
ln China. 'J'1)ey "·ere all sm.I Ung, but tbe .lap& were a l.I around them
when t.hla photo "' .. llboL
Balboa Man Wins Highest
Chinese Government Honor
Theron Radford. t3. oruy ""'
of Hrs. Fl0ttnce Radford of Hunt-
ington Beach. a part-time nurse at
St. J-pli"s '-Pita! at Santa Ana.
c!led in that hospital Mooday night
ot tralflc injuries suffered on 101
highway near Helen's Nut House
In Newport Beach.
The boy was riding ha bicycle
wh«.>n '' suddenly swerved over the
CC'nter line of 101 highway into
the path or a n automobile driven,
police s.aJd.. by Mayo Preston or
428 NOTth Pacific avenue. Ocean-
side. The latter "·as exonerated
or any blame for the misha p.
Radford. who "'as to have en-
tered the eighth grade at the
1 luntington Beach Elementary
school Tut'.'Sday, is the third mem-
ber of his immcd1a1e family to be
crushed by automobile-s. His ra-
ther and sister "·ere killed in a
cr ash six years ago.
In the fatal crash here .~1on
day evening, yo;.ing Radfor d suf-
fered a skull fracture from wh.ich
he failed to rally despite efforts
of t'-''O physicians. •
5. A S"'"" Supprr for Father.
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tbal =r~ eondudiq & bO&t bullcf-lna: at 8aK 6"." root of l1lt street.. Nnrport BeM:b. State of Call-fOl"'Dia. under the Uctlt:loua rum nam.
of Caatral Boal W oriul and that aSd Orm ta coatPQMCI of the tollowlnc per-
90a&. whole ~ and addnuH an: u follow•. to-wit: •
Richmond P. Kobmn. 4Qlf. Channe.1
Place. Newpor1 Beach.. CalJlorniL W . Moore. 4014 Cbannel Pl&«. New ·
port Beach. CaJJtoml.a..
R. ll. J ordan, 4014 Cbaunel P1~. NewPOrt. !kac:b CallfornlL Wlt.nua our hand.a lhi.a f th day ot
Sef-ltmber. 1""-RlClUION'D P. HOBSON,
W . MOORE,
R.. E. JORDAN.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. C00i."TY OF ORA.~G&-a..
On lhla 4th d&y of Septemberl A. D ., 19-li. before· me. H. Y. Ho ker. • ?-"otar)' Public In and for laid County uni State; pe.nonally appea.red Rich-
mond P. H obeon. W . Moore, and R.. E . J o:rdan. kno•·n to me to be the pe.r"'-
90!U wboae n&me.s are •ub.cribed to the with.In ln11trumeat, and at:kDo•l-
edJed to me that they esecuted the _ ..
In wit:neu whe~f. l have here-unto Mt my band an &!fixed lllY
orncl&l aNl the da,y -.d yeu In lh.iA certlric.at. rim abo:Ve written. H. M. llOLKER. NotaJ")' Public In and for aaJd County &nd State. K y oom-
ml .. loa uptru K&rt:b '-·
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Pub. Sept. 5. 12. 19, 26, l!H6..
NOTICE INVITING
SEALED PROPOSALS Lieut. Fen ton \V. Earnshaw. f quarters. and reported to Admiral J
USNR, ..-.·ho recently re turned to ~I . E. {"~fary") Miles, USN, who I Pursuant to instructions or the
Ba lboa, and is no\v a t his parents' assigned him as s taff operations 1 City Council of the Oty or New-
home. 1600 East Central Avenue. officer for all sabotage und guer-port Beach. California, notice is
has just !x>en awarded the rare rilla activities conducted by the hereby given inviting sealed pro-
"Dc-coration of Yun Hui of China". U. S. Navy and l\'larine Corps per-I posals or bids for purchase of 8 by special direction of GenC'ral-
1
sonnel in Oiina. 1
building only, formerly used as a issimo Chiang Kai-Shek. The Admiral l\1 iles, who had senrNI public restroom, loca ted a t 115
medal, the translated name of many yC'.'a~ in the Far Eao:.t prior 22nd Street, Newport Beach.
\1thich is "Cloud Banner", \Vas to the "·ar. rf'tumC"d to China in Bids "·iU be for the pnrchase of
conferrC'd for "distingu ished scrv-1941 to set up a secret base in-the bui\djng onl y and will not in-
ice ""i th Chinf'se ~U<'rrillas in ac-~idc that country. as well as in elude thC' lot "·here the building is
tion against the enemy." 1 Si8:ffi. Burma an.d French lndo-no"' located. Successful bidder
Joining the navy immediate!)' Ouna, from \\"h1c.h \\'eathe r re-must renlo\'C this building from
after Pearl Harbor. Lieutenant ports could be gathered and broad-its present location within thirty
Eamsha"' servC'd rirst in naval in-ca"t 10 the flCC'ts operating off t30l days after the bid is a\\'arded.
tellli;ence. then was given special I lhf' J ap-hf'ld coasts. Each bid shall be accompanied
training in the east ..-.·hich included This original project "'·~· ho\v-by a certified or cashier's check
C$p ionage and commando mC'thod"• C'Ver. soon grratly amplified by for te n percent (10<7,-) or the
Following thi~. he was sent to thr original and daring Admiral amount of the bid. made payable
Chung king by wa.r of Aus tralia, Miles. With th£> cooperation of to the order o{ the Ci ty of New-
Bombay a nd Calcutta, and then Chiang Kai-Shck a nd of the Gen-d h 11 be aled
Proceeded by airplane over tht' eralissin\o's all-po"·t'rful friend part Beach. Bi s s a se a nd filed "'i0i the City Clerk at treacherous Himalayan ''Hump" and lieutenant. General Tai Li-the City Hall in Newport Beach,
route. arriving in Oiina only to "·ho was head of China's secret California, on or before September
find one intended landing field a l-police-14 major bases were set ~ ... k M · "d h J r 23rd, 1946. at 4 :00 o'cloc P . ., ready occupied. by the Japs. up 1ns1 e t e ap 1nes. TllE M:EDAL and "';11 be opened and publicly
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO .
New and Repair
'Phone 87S-M
216 L 3Qth St., Coota
SI{JN PAINTING
Boats, Trucks. WindoWll
Walls Md Bulletins.
Raised Metal, Wood and
Plutlc Letters
AL · LACHMEYER
1726 West Central
}{arbor 1243-M
PAINTING
381f<
12 Years Service in Newport
H•bor Area
Harry Hall
P AINTING CONTRACl'OR
Phone Beacon 5259-J
274 E. 19th &'treet 24-tl<
Painting -Decorating
R. E. ANDERSON
Free Estimating
Phone Beacon 5780-J 47-tlc
i'OR A RELIABLE Paint Job on
yonr ho me, call Beacon 5S3(l
after 4 :30 p.m. 10-tfc
~AlNTING -PAPER HANGING
and DECORATING
fl. E. McDonald.
414 Old Conly Rd., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5013-J 85-tft
ntANSPORTATIGN U
\YANT RIDERS to L. A. fr om Bal-
boa. 6.15 a.m., leave L . A. 5 p.m
P h. Harbor 838 after. 7 p.m .
7I-Itc
BICYCLES
Sold, Rented or Repaired.
VOGEL'S
100 Main St., Balboa
208 Marine, Balboa laland.
Eventually Earnshaw reached The entire vast project was car-· · · read aloud a t or about 4 :00 o'clock
Chiang Kai-Shek 's guerrilla head-ried. on so secretly that few even t1ves, 141 ships and nver craft, P .M. of that day in the Council r..-nw~NT w·~o •• among the top brass hats in Wash-and 97 warehouses full of Jap ~ a.iqi,, ~ ... .E.o .-
ington knew about it. General I supplies, in addition to killing 23,-Chambers in the City Hall, Nev..·-"--------~---''----"
M-ttc
SEnEMB~ 1946
Tai Li-dubbed "China's Myste,...., 540 J aps. part Beach, Ca1i!ornia. SITUATION WANTED -Exper-,' I Th bo ti"o ed ch-k shall ie nced cashier and restaurant l\fan," "'orked untiringly for the In . early. su~er of las~ year ea ve men n ,,,,_
operation. The movement. origi-I Admiral Miles dispatched Lieuten-be given as a guarantee that the manager, 6 yrs. In lost position.
H igh Low High Low nally called merely "Friendship" ant Earnshaw. guarded by a bidder will enter into the contract Would consider night clerk in
"f "·-~ed t h1"m and will be de-motel or hotel. Excellent r ef-F 13 10:12 3:58 10:~7 4:%1 by the Chinese, was elaborated stf?'lgly.armed detachment of l a o.i u o •
5.4 0.4 5.0 0.7 lnto an official project known· as Olinese, pe~y to transport clared forfeited i( the successful erences. Call Long Beach ~126
b"dd f t t-Int .. ,d .. before 11 a.m. 7n 2tc s 14 10:45 4:29 11:19 6:14 Sino-American Cooperative Or-the masses of data, papers; charts, 1 er re uses o en -=~ o ..... v-
5.5 0.8 4.4 0.7 ganization. or SACO. A total of m&Jl6, etc., which had been ac-contract after being r equested to EMPLOYMENT OFFEIU:D n
Su is 11 :24 ·:i.01 ......... 8·18 1800 navy, marine and coast guard cumulated by SACO and which do so by the City Council of the TWO MAIDS for hotel work, Ba.l-
5.s 1.4 0.1 per.sonnel were brought into china werelnowt. urge! .ntly !'eededl forThthe a~eof~eywpoCo~~c~~~hthe City of boa Inn. Harbor 660. 67-ttc
16 12 ._26 ultlmatel)•. T ens of thousands of comp e Jon o 1.nvas1on pans. e ~i 5:38 12:1 1 ..... 7:'1 Olinese guerrillas and regular group traveled over and through Newport Beach reser ves the right WAI'IRE.SS WANTED •ix days
3.7 2.0 5.4 0.8 troops were equipped and trained enemy territory, and managed fin-to r eject any or all bids and to -week. Norton's Bay Shore cate,
T 17 2:11 6 :Z7 l:11 9:%3 by the . Americans. In a ddition. ally, after a circuitous and thrill-waive any informality in a bid not 17th and Coast Highway. 59-Uc
3.2 2.6 5.2 0.6 hundreds hr secret agents were ing trip by airplanes, to catch up effected by law.
Tid• U9 placed ta Ol'Cler ac OCCUlftDOl maintained throughout Jap-held with the flagship, the huge new Dated this 12th day Of Septem-HELP WANTED-Woman or clrl
TIDE TABLES
u p 1 nsur-a. 10.: ~ .. _,_ •· 111 territory. battle cruiser USS Guam. at Oki-ber, 1946. ~for general housework; good
---FRANK L RINEHART wages; live In or out Harbor -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Lieut en a nt Earnsha w, disguised nawa. · • ~ as a Chinese cooliC', reJX'atedly Lieutenant Earnshaw was ap-Oty Clerk of the Ci ty of 1992. ~tfc
WINTER MAINTENANCE
-FOR-
YOUR BOAT
Kept thoroughly clean; e.nl'lne. tuned a.nd. ready to co
at any time.
COMPLETE ~t.A.ISTE..~.i\NCE Ai~D REPAIR
Pbone e.e.oon 5747-l't between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
~ --:-A_DR_IG_o ___ s~-~-A-~-R-~:-~-~-.c-:_I_s_:-~-. --~-__ .,,
Marine and Dpmestic
Repair Work Our Specialty
2901 West Central Harbor 1252-M
Newport Beach
WALLIE'S
Balboa Island -Corona del Mar
Northern California Wines
Concannon Beringer Bros
Christian Bros.
penetrated the enemy lines to pointed to the staff or Rear Adm. .Newport Beach, California WANTED -Comptometer oper a-
gather intelligence and direct the F . S . Lo"'· USN. as special intelli-Pub.-Sept. 12, 1946. tors, adding on tax rolls. Apply
work of SACO agents. Finally. gencc and assistant operations or--8-u-8-INES--8-0-UlD--E------1-1 C.Ounty Auditor's office, Hall of
an invasion or China by our navnJ ricer. The Guam survived re--Records. Santa Ana . 70-2tc
forces being under prepa'ration, pealed kamikase attacks and led TYPING&, ACCOUNTING WORK •-· k r · ·k WANTED-\Vaitress over 21; good numerous expeditions. traveling b)' a 14-0:. orce in severaJ s tn es · th J Earnsha Laura G Beld en hours, good wages. San-'··'s plane. jeep, sampan a nd on foot, against e aps \\'hile w · u..r ~-~ k th aI! Drive-In, 632 Coast Highway "'ere ordered to sunrey all of ..-.-as aUVU,J u "'or ing "'1 th est Phone Beacon 5186-R. 22172 So. lOl). 7o-2tc
South 01.i na . in preparing invasion plans. H e Laguna Ave., P. O. Box 941, Costa
The entire coast from Shanghai was on board when Japan sud-Mesa, Calif. HELP WANTED -Wom an for
to Hong Kong "'as charted, and denly sul"T'endered. \Vill Call F or and Deliver. 70-Stp cleaning, Mon., Wed. and Friday,
the disposition of enemy fon:csJ Before joining the navy, Lieu-CLARK & B ATES from 9 to 1. Apply Palisades
and defe nS('s no ted to the smallest l tenant Earnshaw was a well Apartments, 1414 Sea View Ave ..
detail. Simultaneous!)'. sabotage I ~n_O'-''Tl writer. ~nd a nation~ pub· Metallizing Corona del ~iar. 69-4tc
of Jap military movements "'as hs1 ng concern 1s about to include Welding Specialists
carried on ceaselessly. A certain o ne of his short stories in an an-506 30th St.-Harbor 2509 Sell that unwanted artlcl!:
bridge. for example. necessary to t hology of t he world's best stories. Newport Beach 69-9tc throuCh News-1lmn ada
movl'ment of enemy tra ffic, was Until his discharge very recently,
blown up 12 different times b.)' de-Earnshaw has been in Washington
tachments under Earnsha""·'s com-on the s taff of Admiral Miles,
mand. aicling in the compilation ol the
In the fin al 13 months of the naV)-'s history of the famous
war SACO. in cooperation ""'ith SACO operarion.
General T ai Li's gueni.Jlas. de-
t stl"O)'t"d 209 bridges, 84 locomo-
K EEPING HOUSE, belpinr
take care of the family-you
would realiz.e that businesa &iJ"b
are not the onfy "bt1e. who some-
tim• set Bead•che and Tired
.A ehinc .Musclee.. We home rirla
often work just as hard and have
just a.a many Beadachee, just as
many Stomacll Upoets and II"•
ju.at .. Tired.
:&boot a ,_ -· I lint uaecl
ALKA-SEL lZER
I hd that It .,._ m y A~hBtilMi. takes tbe kinb out of •
A~ K-and brin ...
Ledger sheets a t N"""5-1'mes. -'HEADACHE
. IS SUCH A
BIG
IJTfLl 1MlNG
......
-INSURANCE-
• F1RE e AUTOMOBILE • YAClIT
e COMPENSATION
"STU" DUNLAP
200 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Ph. Harl>or 200-J
WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD <
811 Coast Highway 101
•
•
Phone Beamn Ml4
tti
lloorlnp UICI llpMlB ava!lahlr
for Boala for Sale
l'llddJe Boudl for 11\mi
by tbe ............
Does ·Y011r House
Net!d Painting?
*
•
PU.MPS
WOR'IHINGTON
L0cAL or traveling in buslnesa PRESSURE -CENTIUFiJGAL
for yourself. No money required. Far All Pressure
GQod income. You are your own Soden Refrigeration
boos. Apply 508 No. Main St., 623 So. Loo! Angeles St., Anahehn
Santa Ana. 70-7tc Pllone 46i521 TI-ltc
WANTED-Restaurant help, cooks l---B=A:';R~G,-,AIN~=-;!S=-=-! __:.:..:,::
and waitresses for drive-in; good Lowest prices in turniture is nu
wages and good· "Working con-tt 1 buy r1
c!ltions. Apply 632 Coast Hiway. mo 0 · ght. 1 sell ricl>t I also buy tumirur.,.
Mr. Bingaman. 7C>-2tc Needle's Furniture
APARTMENT, board & "°·age to 2204 Newport. Bl\"d.. Costa Mesa
congenial 1A'Oman in exchange 57-tfc
for light housework for one lady. ---:A:-u-to:---::B:-a""'t_t_e_n'""·es-..::.:._;;:
Phone Har. 610-J. 22'2 Collins.
Balboa Island. 71-ltc Rubber Sepe.raters
18-r.xmth -$&.75 Ex.
PIN BOYS WANTED-Compounded l'vlotor 12c per Line · Gallon, 10c Oil
HighC'St pay in California.
Sportlarld Bo\\·ling Alleys
Balboa 71-ltc Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
LA POST A specializing in ~iexican
Foods \\'ants \\'aitress over 21, 5
hrs. per evening, 6 days a week .
See Mrs. Reynolds, 2588 New.
port. Bl\.·d., Costa l\1esa. Beacon
5&11. 71-ltc
1836 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
41 -tle
VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum,
steel, wood. Call us fOI' ~ esti.
mate. Renovation &: ref'tnishin&.
So. Coast Venetian BLlnd C.O,
West 18th and Newport Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W. Experienced Clerk -
Preferably a mother . Good <A1Jrk-
ing conditions. Regular hours.
P ermanent employment. The
Bobby Shop, 711 E . Central,
Balboa. Harbor 1158-W. 71-tfc
38-tle
Fire P la<Y" and J.<lndllni
WOOD
Delivered
l3ookkeeper and General
Office Worker
H. W. WRIGHT
Ph. Beacon 5665
1784 Newport Blvd. 3-tla
Advancement opvcrrtunities, pleas-
ant surroundings, offices in
Ne"rport, good starting salary.
Apply 1840 Harbor Blvd., Costa
l\-lesa. l\'lr. \\thyte. Phone Beacon
5892-J. 68-tlc
Just Arrived
Froob Heartng Ald
BATTERIES
Gundereon D rug Co.
I17 Main Sl. Ph. Harbor 515
WAITRESS WANTED .
$37.50 P er Week and Meals
Good Hours
Also FRY COOK
MR.
--S~
EARL Y (mornings
King Landing
Newport Beach
•
only)
61-tlc
ALL OF THESE
ADVANTAGES
YOURS
... when you get a job as a
telephone operator.
Good pay from the start ...
yes, even while you are
learning.
Raises at regular intervals
... and a chance to advance.
Good working conditions ...
attractive, pleasant sur-
r oundings ... friendly fel-
low-workers.
Paid vacations,
benefits, etc.
sickness
In many cases, 'W·ork in
neighboring central office
near )'OUT home.
One or these inter esting,
well-paid jobs is waiting for
you, too.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE COMPANY
100 E . Bay Ave., Balboa
514 % No. Main St., Santa Ana
or
Call Chie( Operator
68-Uc
8ALE MISCELLANEOUS
1-"0R SALE-Neon Sign Cafe.
Reasonable. Call Beacon 5117-M.
70-tfc
FOR SALE-Small chicken house
5x6 with sun pen attached. Ph.
Harbor 589-W. 70-2tp
FOR SALE-Double barrel 20
gauge shotgun. Phone Harbor
589-W. 7C>-2tp
FOR SALE -Washing machine
and high Oven Gas Range $75.
1807 W . Central.
71-1 le .
FOR SALE-Set of Ste\\•art-War-
ner heavy aluminum kitchen
utensils. $10. Harbor 2289-J.
71-ltc
FOR SALE-Monrof! electric c&l-
culator, $150. 1840 Harbor
Blvd.; Costa Mesa. Beacon
5892-J. 61-tl c
FOR SALE-UVing-room set. new
electric water heater, table-top
electric range, 5 h.p. outboard
motor, et.c. Phone Hearon 5743.
61-tfc
-&O-ttc
Order Your
Servel
Gas Refrygerator
Now
at Vogel's
100 Main St. Harbor I45
52-tlt -
Hereafter if we recap )"Ollr'
TIRES
I
We guarantee our "Caps" to last
20,000 MILES
and that's not all-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
$20.00
IF ONE COMES OFF
Regardlesa of Speed.
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
tor a complete set we will call
for your car in the morning
and deliver same day. Also-a.
$2.00 Mobilstatic balance job
when we recap your tires, for
$1.00. No lead weights or
"extras.''
Costa Mesa Tire Co.
In Rear at
1760 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Ph. Beacon 5743
Ask for Al or Hank.
WANTED TO BUY n
WANT TO BUY-1 OT' 2 pair army
pinks : 35 Y.:aist, 31 length. Ph:
Harbor 1146-R.
CASH FOR USED FURNITURE.
PHONE BEACON 5538-J.
23-tl•
Will Pay Cash
For your furniture or what have
yow. Phone Beacon 5656. Craw ..
ley Furniture, 1812 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. 48-tfe
FURNlTURE FOR !!ALE 11
FOR S ALE -3 iron beds, box
springs a nd mattress. excellent
condition. H arbor 398-~1. 71-2tc
FOR4 SALE-4-ft. O'Keefe & Mer-
ritt Refg., ~; also down-fiUed
chair, 35. 29 Beacon Bay, New-
(X>rt Beach. 70-2tp
FOR SALE-Be<h-. suite. walnut,
S25; bed daven(X>rt, maple
matching chairs, SJ(); dinette.
table, 4 chalrs, $15. 122 Topaz
Ave., Balboa Island. 7C>-2tp
DINI NG ROOM SET. Walnut
table, buffet, 4 chairs. Nice con-
dition. $60.00. 519 S an Bemu-
dino, Newport Beach. 7G-2tp
FOR SALE-Upright stove, $10;
tricycle, $10; small doll buggy,
$5; rocking horse. $5; Royal
vacuum cleaner, SlS. Call Har-
bor 1861-J .• 7 to 9 p.m. 7()-2tc
FOR S~Ice refrigerator in
good condition, holds-about 250
pounds. Price, $50. Appl¥ 8Cl&
Jest Ocean Front, Balboa. Ph.
FOR SALE-Girl's 24-lnch bicycle, ~aeon 96-J. 7()-.4tp
good ooncliti<>n; 6tl"a set tireo, FOR SAIL-Dillin& table and 8
$25. Call at ~ 36th St., New-chairs. oak library table, ellelt
Imported "34" and "37" Vintage whel> l ban Add lndicffUon. OwDbd ud operated by World War D Veler •
lrz' hAC JOGI' jNdM M wt euod wlll 111111 ~
port. 68-4tp ol drawera. Tan-Duff rue. 111!!'!2,
VENETIAN BLINDS -Steel or etc. ll8 Apolene, Ba!booi ..._.
Champagne from France
-On Ice at All T imes-s -•
1 The family up I am a 1oti
euMr t.o li•• witla since l han ""°"11 about Alb-Seiber.
Han "'° tried AILA-SELT-
ZBII? U not. why don't yoo. cot
a pecbire -yf Luce pack• ..
.... Small pechire set. a1oo b7
Iha ca-at Soda Foant&im. T
•
~ . -
.... Pree ••hrit.
Photle HARBOR 2 64 5.
Beall and Holaaa•
!
alwnlurm made to-= and 9-4te
lmtalled: ~ Bullden Sup-FOR SAIE-New i11'00 11J111m
ply, 118 Cout ~-Pbano woad vudl)'. )(q ba --Beaaii 5001--..Ctc a.It. .AD or part. Kca14 _. ... 0 .. .... om,., 816 Uu ............. _.
ca.-de! ..... 811 ...
Gt.A88 SHOWER DOORS mode
to ,,_.., --Good
dollft!ll&. --BnMon ....,., 118 Cout BJcb•q . ..._
B«w•aa SOOT. -..cte 4 1711 7 ....... Pp.·-
Jf 4f
New Books Added
To Library Shelves
gerie Bonner; Mad With M-
H•art. by G<nJd Butlor; v.ncer·
ous Legacy, by Georc• Humon
Coxe ; Desperate Clltt, by Ruth
Fenison&; The Affili of The
Corpae Escort. by Clifford Knight;
Puzzle Fer Fiends, by Patrick
Quentin; Deadly Intent. by Anne
Rov.·e.
Tiie
Announced by tho llbnrlan, Mn.
Marian M~ney, are some of
the ttadabJe new books added to
ahelYft of the public library during
the put month. On the lilt of
popular fiction are:
INQUIRING REPORTER
Woman On Her Way, by FaJth
Baldwtn; Six CUrtains F or Na·
tasha, by Carl Brahms and S. J .
Simon; 'nlere Wrre Two Pirates,
by James Cabell: Janes Jeems, by
Bemlce Harris: The Seven Oties
ot Gold, b y Virginia He=h; The
Cameleph.amoose. Donald Hough:
'Ibe Salem Frigate. by John Jen-
ninp; Independent People. by
Halldor Laxness; Please Send Me.
Ablolutely Free . . ., by Arcady
Leokum; Yellow Tapers For Paris,
by Bruce Marshall; Chloe ~larr.
Non·fictkm books are: The
Great Globe. Itself. by William
Bullitt; O . Henry Memorial Award
Prize S tories of 1946: Rhubarb. by
H. Allen Smith: Listen, Bright
Angel, by Edwin Corle: Driftwood
Valley, by Sta.nwell-F1etcher; My
Countr/-ln-Law, by Mary Mian:
~byRL~am
l'ho&o8 by Walter Gerllarclt
NEWS-TIMES SPECIALISTS
Que9otloa: Do yoa. fa•or a mer-
l"er of tll.6 P09t ~ la tbe
Harbor ana !
M1a Viola earp..ie,, City U-
brary, Newport Beach:
I write and
receive a num-
ber ot air mall
letters an d if
the centraliza-
tion of the mails
wUJ improve air
mall service to
our city. then rm all in favor
of the proposed
merger. A 1 so,
the supervision
In The First Watch, by William
McFee.
OFFER TRAFFIC PLAN
I by Alan Milne; Iron Land, by
Dorothy Ogley and M. Goodwin
Cleland; All The King's Men, by
A plea by Richard Hogen of
Lido Isle for more protection for
people who must run the gauntlet
or fast traffic to get to the Udo
theater to see performances
brought a response trom the city
council Tuesday that the city e n-
gineer's o ffice is now working on
a plan for a traffic island there.
Robert Penn Wan-en: The Dark
Wood. by Christine Weston.
Exdting myster ies include: The
Last Twist o( The Knife, by M ar-
• ,_
NOW-'Round the ·Island Ferry
t:M .A. IL TO 11 P. IL
South Bay, Balboa Yacht Club, East Bay, Rlchardlon'I, Evans',
VD1a Martna, Shield&', Balboa Yacht Basin, Beeccn Bay, Harbor
Island and South Bay: Hall from any clock or floaL
BALBOA ISLAND FERRY
BARBO& a-w
• Before -You Build or Remodel
Sample IUld Dloplay Boorm
Color guides, plan-
ning aids, comprehens-
ive stock of carpets
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works
1111 -lllala 8L P1M>ee llaata Ana !IOI SANTA ANA
F. C. v.,... t Lt. Col. USA, Re-
tired), Realtor, Corona del Mar:
(After much
laughter) Some
people are be-
n e v o 1 en t In
thinking t h a t
such a merger
would Increase
postal efficiency
and improve de-
livery service.
The Postal In·
spee:tor of Santa
Ana and Long
Beach say it won't-not tor ~
rona del Mar. We'r e in favor of
keeping our individuality. As soon
a.s the po'pulation of thb com-
munity reaches 4,000, we'll get
carrier delivery, and we'll have
that as soon as building material
becomes available. Remember too.
in case ot such a merger, everyone
would need legal matter changed,
letterheads. stationery and other
similar items.
• • •
c. c. s~·alford, 311 Santa Ana
avenue. Newport Heights:
I 'm for it! I've
battled for
· ever ything that
I thought would
benefit Newport
Beach. W e are
no longer a little
village but are
developing to
ci ry propartiorui
and I reel that
we must prOg-
ress with it. The
merger will be necessary in the
future anyway. The increased now
of .mail through one central post
office should step up deliveries.
• • •
MIM Marcarrt CuJW"er, 1210 S .
Bay Front, Balboa Island:
of the mail under one postal head
should promote better relations
between the branch offices .
• • •
Bob Brown, Bobby Shop, Balboa:
Thal'• kind a(
a big meat ball
to take all al
o nce. I'm ~
posed to such a
merger at the
present ti me.
T h e consolida-
tion should bf-;.,.
withheld until '
the name of the
city is settled.
That is. whether
we are to be called Balboa, Balboa
Harbor. Newport Harbor. or what.
That question can't be raised again
until 1950. I suggest the postal
merger wait.
SP's Imperial Goes
Into Operation Soon
1'farking another advance in
post-war travel service. a new fast
transcontinental passenger train,
the Imperial, will be placed in
operation by Southern P acific be--
tween Los Angeles and Chicago on
Sunday, Oct. 6, it was announced
here today by E. B. Sharpley. dis-
trict passenger agent.
The new train wiU run through
the Imperial Valley and will give
passengen a glimpse of Mexico by
traveling 52 miles through Lo"'er
California between lt1:exicali and
Algodones. It will have a sched-
ule of 52 hours, 15 minutes east·
bound and 52 hours, 45 minutes
west-bound. CONTRACTORS'
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
Oh my, every-
thing happens to
me ! It would be
q u i t e alright
with me for l
only live a half
block from the
Post Office. I 've
often wondered
why t h e corn-.
munities around
here didn't get
together a nd
Mesan Denied Permit
have one main Post Office instead
of all of them functioning sep..
arately. It is my understanding
that if the mails were delivered
to one Post O ffice, the increased
bulk would create more deliveries
from main branches such as Los
The Orange County Planning
commission has rej~ted an appli-
cation by Francia R. Vaughn to
operate a Venetlan blind plant in
Costa Mesa, on the grounds that
the property concerned ls located
In a residential area.
Jaeger Compressors
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers Angeles. If that is so, then so it .--------------,
•
Wood Working Equipment
Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Harbor 502 or Beacon 5508-W
11th IUld Sula Ana Ave. -Costa Meea
should be.
MEN-WOMEN
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Check
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• ...W-.W. repotatio9 --........... : * All operallng fHtures cl~ 9'afble. * One stroke imprints the amount in larp IDdelJbJe .ft&'w'es
and abo protects the payeea aame. * GravltJ' Check feed. Automatic ke)"board d earaace and
olher conven.lent fM.tur-.. * Ma,)' be eqWpped with a nststered number )llate,~
aonallztn& )IOW' cbeckl and providlnc addllkm.il proiec.
tlOD apinst tors=.
RIGHT NOW
All META.'--
WASTE BASIETS
for the
Home or Office
-flNIST QUALITY-
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IN OUZN O& llllOWN
llOCND • 8QCAllE -
..---TYP£WRITER---.
STANDS
.......,..~
ft1U itiW 8'l'AND
Durable, .usale.nt and economiml.
PNicU~ ti.1tt wwa rln•t QU&llt7 materl&l8 ua4 workman.hip. Twi.._
vJar at.Ml ha.-. bard te.IQJ)el"ed
.-onlt.e top. Two drop le&Y•· Top ~me.nt 1, .. .,,... o•.....U
(ope_n).
WOOD llTAND WnB
llAllONl'D TOP
St\lrdl17 OONU'VCted. Bu Ollo9 droP le&L Lip .,qutppe4 w ith cuten.
Use
VITA-FOOT
For Athletes' Foot -·-Perlected by an athletic
coach. Sold on a money
back guarantee. .
At your local druggist -·-THE MOREY CO.
l ll w. -8t.
Lao Aacel .. u
ENJOY ~E
ADVANTAG~!
b: Wlaclow A_.,.p,
Door Roodl
Pardi a PaUo 0.110filee
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e Pw EBE&··· No
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Now!
Qaalli7 V-4ke BMedo
(Either Wood or llet&IJ
..... illol'-.... ftee ..... , .. Qt.II
RevenoO>arps
Surs+;vaaa
Aw • 1 0.. fll Omep (lo.
T1I ... "S 11! t' M. , D' .. ' -~a-.,
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C. R. S .T AAF
MOORING SERVICE
t t t
Moortnp Installed end RA!peired.
Buoys Painted end Lettered.
t t t
Phone: Harbor 1080 or Harbor 1698-R
for rr-pt Saoloe
E. J. (Bud) Jacklin
CEMENT WORK
Fla&: Wortt er h•dsllom
()ALL l s 11 ·I roa INFOllllATION
TBl8 II-POUND BLUEFIN TUNA-·-with aa 111-lb -
"-b7 C. A. Fromm of Vaa N-Cllldldlnc flslal .-rd Ille "Be-
--· lldpporod by Bob Lewis of Port Udo off N-rt Harbor.
On Your Way to Santa Ana
Conditions Important
Speed should be governed by
driving condltlons, states National
Automobile Club. Speed of the
automobile should be adjusted to
condition of the vehicle and tires.
location and road, traffic and
weather conditions. Driven: on
highways with little or no traffic
will be safer if they keep their
speed below the point of tenseness
at the wheel a nd apprehension of
pasle'ngers.
Manila folders at N.,.... Times.
•
,
•
•
•
', Slow Down! Stop
at "Don't cut back to the main
road surface sharply after running
off the road shoulder." cautions
Bert Ste,vart jr., Public Safety
Director of National Automobile
Club. "It is the instinctive thing
to <!<?_ but the wheel striking the
road""eoge at a good speed is like-
ly tc;) twist the steering wheel out
of the driver's hands. Pull back
on the surface only after slowing
down a nd be safe."
CHUCK'S DRIVE -IN
Barbecued Sandwiches-Fountain Service
lOa.m.tolp.m.
1818 N-pwt Blvd. (<Jarll 8enlool
Drtve Caref'Ully-Spe.re a Llte.
COURlll
The drastic curtailment of grains means less Eastside
-much less. We could add water, use inferior sub-
stitutes,sell more beer-and make more money. That
• would mean breaking faith with our many friends.
You can know that the Eastside label is your
sure: guaranu:c: of everything that is good in beer.
Ea,stside
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TO REMARK
NEWPORT BA• BOA
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY NEWS-TIMES
PllOND> BA-U -U BOX. 10111f peu.r.11'8
THE WORLD •••
•.•• AT A GLANCE I NEWS
of the
CHURCHES
,.., BaD .MlOOVlftANT
• 'S, '~T '7 7 ... T' 2 rAnwaa r Volw1X1tW Cai-ol. QtacW: -· -.... 0. --,..-----------! • Pl It a OMla--··-f'l+l'ts•.....,. w b I I J v.e-e D 'We are lending our aid to the rehabilitation of vetet'ans, the U.· ~ PQable In Adnnce :-i:l~ per_.. In Oran&e Oount;T r h" h u·ca11 _,..~ SZ,'15 .-year to 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8th ZIODe tent o w 1c . prac · y tA ~uui:m ~;;;;;;t;;;~;;~;;;;;;.:n;;;;;-;;;;;;:;;-;;--.;-;;-;i;;rt,;ffl:;;-b;""N,;;;;;t,i;;;;;:b: I all other considerations, except ln· Entered M 9eoond-C1ua matter at the Postolfice in Newport Beada, sofar as a bottleneck item may re-.
callfomla. under the Act al March 3, 1879 late to minimum rate of operation,
when tully substantiated." j'u:st a
SAM 0. PORTER Publlsber sentence out of a leiter from the
B7 l!DWAm> CL&Y'ION
l'"OllWAm> STEP
When l'rftldent Truman n>-OUR LAOY OF MT. CARMEL
cen tly signed a measure hildng the 1423 We.t Central AY91M.11
ularles ot' top diplomats and ~ SUnday y:._: 8 and 10 Lm-
voding for other important Oonfeuiliom: Saturdays fn"CD
-11"11
SnNl11:y School 9:30 L m.
~ wanblp -10:45. en---6:00 p. m.
Bettan service 6 :30 p. m.
Evt!nlne ~ ..,me.. at
7 :30 o'clock.
Bookkeeping
Service
OOLIN I'". BROWN
(-HU)
111-A-....,_hl.
Dr. W. T. Moo1aey
l't!Jllelu ud .,.aw --Ola-.... { ..... -"-'> .......
F. G. n\Ofii'T F.ditor h i RI id w. F. DIXON Advertisins MAMger CPA, to a mere ant n vers . e
Prtntln&: Plant, JOU w. Central Avenue, Newport Bea.ch, ClllJfomia county. I offer it to the teacher!
changes in the State Department, 4:00 to 5:30 and from T:SO to
a long-<>ve:rdue step was taken to 8 :30 p.m.
Tuosday evenJnc prayer .. rv1ce
at 7:30 o'clock. 1-------------PBY!IICIAN8 A llUBGEON8, 1U1
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A Dell! r dable Local JmUmtloll for Over S1 y.,.
Active
Member
of
If money is ihe root of oll etnl, ~e mine redwood r OO[S.
'Thty'r< big. -],CK L11<DSLEY
Explanation for
"Must You Buy a House?"
An editorial headed, "Must You Buy a House?", which ap-
peared in Tuesday's edition, seems to have upset local bysi-
ness "people who are engaged in the buying and selling of
dwellings. The editorial in question advised only prospec-
tive home buyers who are not able to pay <:ash for a house to
wait until present inflated values reached the nonnel level
before they buy. It was good advice. For example, a recent
private lending institution official stated that a person who
could not afford a Sl0,000 to $15,000 house wanted to bor-
row sufficient money for tha t purpose. The prospective buyer
had a job that paid a sma ll salary and was one whose position
would not be secure should the greater depression occur.
of business English in our schools,
as a model.
• • • "'USDA studies show Cali-
fornia farm v.·orkers recei,•e the
highest wages of any state ln the
nation, v.'ith exception of \Vuhing-
ton. and outstrip that state on a
monthly wage, including board.
Cali!ornia·s daily !arm wage, with-
out board, is S8.10. compared to
Washington's $9, and a national
average o f $4.84." From the Pa-
cific Rural Press.
• • • "A thousand years scarce
ser'\'e to form a state; an hour
may lay , it in the dist." Byron
wrote it, and I found it in the
April issue of Washington News
Digest.
• • • "Economic Limitation." This
is a new phrase the slide-rule boys
are fond o! at the moment. We
have it now on cotton. wheat, Irish
potatoes, fluid milk. The Southern
Congressmen also fixed themselves
up an "economic limitation" on
exporting tobacco seed. which is in
effect an embar go.
• • • ''The Russians unders tand
t\\'O \\'Ords in English, 'yes' and
'no.' Our ·maybe' policy is beyond
their powers of comprehension."
Quoted from ··surplus Foods Re-
port." a little mcmo·report put
out in \Vashington by Mrs. Alice
P epix-rs. wh.ich constantly calls
the turn o n government surplus
food policies.
bring our foreign service more -.1 -------
nearly in line v.;ith the needs of ST. JOHN VIANNl!Y CHURCH
today."Hereto!ore. the $10,000 sal-aalboa leland
ary limit has made it impossible Sunday Mau: 8 :SO a..m..
for capable men to accept ambas--Cont'euiona: Saturda.ye frora.
sadorial posts unless they had a 7:30 to 8 :30 p.m.
large independent income. The
new figure of $25,000 is l.Jy tM>
means over-generous in view of
the heavy expenses connected v.;ith
high foreign posts, but at least,
will help considerably. Other pro-
visions under the new bill \vill set
up a Foreign Service institute to
tr!l.in diplomats; will eliminate
much of the "dead wood" in the
State Department through retire-
ments ; and will keep our attaches
in closer touch with conditions at
home by having them r~lurn to
America at least once every two
years. The need for able handling
of our rof.eign affairs \\·as never
greater than It is today and will be
tomorrow.
A-ROM.B'S BULL-EVE
CORONA DEL MAB COM-
MUNITY CONGREGATIONAL
CUUlWll
Perry Frederick SC.hrod<, Mlnlster
eliotrope Ave., Corona del ltfar
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona del Mar
Sunday, Sept. 15, 1946
9:30 a .b. Church school.
11 :00 a.m. Morning "·orship. Ser -
mon by Mr. Schrock : "Joyous Re-
ligion.''
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRl&T,
8CIENTllT
Lido Theater, central Avenue
and Via Lido
A branch of Tb.e Mother Church,
The Ftnlt Church of Chrlat. Sci·
enU.t. in Beaton, M••P1Chuaelt&
Sunday School at 9 :30 a. m.. Sun-
day Service at 11 a. rn. Wednesday
TeaUmonia.l Meeting at 12 o'clock
Reading Room located at lll
Palm street, Balboa. Is open dalfy
from 1 p.m . to 5 p.m. except Sun·
days and holidays nationally ob-
served.
The public la cordially lnvlted to
st.tend the church eervlcea and uae
the Reading Room.
ST-JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
51~ West Central, Balboa
(Ebell Clubhouse)
COSTA MESA CHURCH OF GOD
Bev. ilame1 P . McGraw , Putor
lfO CabrlDo St.. Costa Mee.a
Services. Sunday 10 a. m., 6:30
p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
,"THE FBIENDL v-cv;TRAJ,
BIBLE CHURCH
of Colta Mesa
Rev. Dwi&itt Kinman, putor
Meeting temporarily In the Wo-
men's Qub house
Sunday school-10:00 a. m.
Worship service---11:00 a. m .
Young people's service -6:30
p. m.
Evening evangelistic senrice-
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting~:()() p. m. Fri-
day, home of Mrs. Hume.
A cordial welcome to all
THE NEWPORT BARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(To be located on Cliff Drive,
Newport Heights )
"A Changeless Christ for a
Changing World!"
9:30 a.m., church school; 10:30
a .m., divine worship.
-Services at Present-
Grauel Chapel, 110 Broadway,
Costa ?.iesa
Re v. H erbert C. Roth, pastor,
324 ?.1arine Ave., Balboa Island.
Phone Harbor 2185-J.
"Come Once--You'll Come
Again!"
Armand Monaco
AKClllTIJCr
81' W. Bay Ave., Baa-
Barbor lTM
1711 Lollewoocl .t. ....
I.Go ~ NOrmalldy -
• CBillOPRACTOllll
Waper Drugltm Iutltute I Dr. WD-C. w..-
Cblropractic, Dietetics,
Physlo & Colonic Therapy
lml Coaa& llhd.. -
~ -l'lloDe !OU
DAY SCHOOL
Mortimer School
llOZ Coral --hlud
DAY SCHOOL OPENS OCT l
Grad"": "Coll. Prep.. Army
0 . A. Mortimer, M. A., Oxford
Prlncli-1 Phone Barbor 11%
DENTISTS
lolm K. C. Chug, M. D.
ftrlrl•• a.a Bwpua
2 • ' 7 -8 :30 and by appointment
Beeoon !50'75
1JO -· 111111 8-
0oola ·-Collfomk
laarence H. Dorcy, 11. D.
Physician & Surgeon
S21 Marble Ave., ---Phone Buttor 119
Gonion M. Gntndy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn An:ade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m..
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D. As the lending institution official explained, the small
salaried man would have had to give up the $10.000 to $1 5,·
0000 house. and the lending institution would have had · to
take it back, with a subsequent loss of considerable money.
Repairs would have had to be made and that money would
have to come out of the vault of the lending institution. Any
banking house or other financial institution can support_this
factual account with other sound facts. The editorial did not
advise people of means who can afford to buy a Sl0.000 to
$15,000 house at today's inflated prices not to buy homes.
THEY CAN AFFORD TO PAY CASH and they will continue
to buy $10.000 to $15.000 homes at present market prices, fo r
they know they can pay for them and keep them clear and
free when the next depression hits us.
• • • Speaking of Russia. the real
name of t hat country is of course,
''Union of Soviet Socialistic Re-
publics'· or USSR. \Vhen the boys
and girls, now in government jobs.
who arc \\'Orking so assiduously
to renovate th is country along the
same lines. are successful, our
name \\'ill probably be "Union of
American Socialistic States," a nd
R UBICON. a little di gest m aga-
zine , comments that this will be
appropriate. You will observe that
the initia1s are UASS.
It is interesting to note that
the old battleship Nevada which
was the bull's·eye for the first
atomic bomb at Bikini not only
came t hrough that test with color-;
flying but also survived the much
mor e potent effects of the second
blast in the und{'r water experi-
ment. One r eason why the ancient
man-o'f-\\•ar is "alive" today is tha t
the bomb dropped on July 1 drift-
ed away from the center of the
target on its six-mile descent from
the clouds and exploded several
thousand reet a way. Now the Ne-·
vada is &\\'aiting the final test
scheduled for next s pring at Bikini.
This will be the deep-underwater
experiment. If she comes througr
that one all right she will un-
doubtedly be retired since the
Navy hRd her listed that way last
November. The Nevada was the
one ship t hat seemed least likely
to survive at Bikini. But there's
many a slip 'twixt the plane and
the ship.
Rev. At"dya T. Dean, Vicar
8:30 a. m., Holy Communion.
9:4G a.m., Sunday Scbool
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
!2nd and Elden, Costa Meaa
Sunday acbool, 9 :4.5; morning
worabJp, 11; Evangelistic service,
7:30 p. m..; Mld-week prayer meet-I;--------------,
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
Pbyllol&a llDd 8urpoa
Houn: 2-5, lly Appointment
T91ephone Beacon 5848
111 B~ Ooota -
The editorial. "Must You Buy a House?" was a contribu-
tion from a reliable state editorial association, which is sup-
portro by various basic California industries which recognize --. that business prosperity is inseparably bound up with the
progress of our· state as a whole, and that this progress, in
turn, largely depends upon a sound comprehension by all citi-
zens of the vital problems which confront California .
-The Editor.
A Matter of Cooperation
-A century ago three out of every four persons in America
lived on fam1S, produced their own food and, for the most
part, were economically self-sufficient. By 1940 the situation
had been reversed with only one person in four living on
fanns. Today it is still less.
Yet. as we know, agricultural production in this country
is vastly greater now than it was in the nineteenth century.
The reason for this is not mysterious. The introduction of
farm machinery and the constant improvement of farm me-
thods has made greater production possible with less effort
and in less time.
But farmers, like men in other lines of business in this
modem day. can no longer, "live unto themselves." They
must depend on outside sources for cooperation in various
ways. Paul S. Annstrong. general manager of the California
Fruit Growers Exchange. recently stressed one phase of this
cooperation-that between farmers and bankers-when he
declared, '"The bankers have played an important part in
turning agriculture into a manufacturing business, operating
"~th the efficiency and streamlined production methods
which ha ve made America the envy of all nations. Banks
have provided the financing necessary for the purchase of
modem equipment and for the introduction of scientific
methods in the improvement of plant and animal breeding.'"
This statement bdngs out the fact tha t the American
economy has been developed not only through competition
but through a large measure of cooperation. This coopera-
tion is one of the big reasons why America today can feed
not only iL...,lf but mu ch of the world as well.
"Ideal" Marriages
Experts on marital affairs are putting greater emphasis
on the fact tha t newlyweds shouldn't expect marriage to be
"ideal".
This "ideal" marriage complex has Little flexibil ity. and
when frictions develop in the home the romantic bubble
bursts and divorce frequently follows.
Marriage. as is often said, is a give and take proposition.
" It requires a good deal of adjustment by both partners if it is
to be successiuf. Marriage can be only as perfect as human
beings are perfect-and human beings aren't. But that
• • • There are 29 government
agencies lending mo ney; 3 insur-
ing deposits : 34 buying land; 16
preserving wildlife; 10 engaged in
construction work; 12 planning
hom es and communities; 28 active
in welfare work: 14 engaged in
forestry; 9 in credit and finance ;
4 examining banks, and 65 gather-
ing statistics. Quoted, in abbre-
viated form. from the testimony
of Lindsay Warren, Comptrol1er-
General of the United States, be-
fore a Senate Committee. He over-
looked the 65,ooO men and women
putting out news releases and
radio items. and e ngaged in va-
rious propaganda activities, much
of which is deliberately inaccur11te.
• • • "Some of us are frightened
men. frightened almost to the
vergE-of panic, but being fright-
E'ned is not enough to save us from
the catastrophe "'hose gigantic
shadow seems crceping over to-
morrow. Ame rica must "'ake up.''
Dr. Alber t J . McCartney. formerly
pastor of the Covenant-First Pres-
byterian Church of \V ashington,
now director of thC' Chicago Sun-
day Evening Club.
• • • The chairman or the com-
mittee on agriculture \\'as asked
to explain the diffe re nce between
··tanning" and "agriculture." He
said, "Agriculture is just about
the sa me as farming, only in
farming you really do it :'
JOKES-that is -
P t>rhaps!
The first Chin('Si' nBval squad-
r on ever to visit the Panama
Canal. tr3nsited that historic
water\\·ay recently. A local resi·
d£1nt. reading about the arrival of
th{' Chinf'Se ships, hastened to the
docks to have a look at them.
\\1len she arri,·ed at the pi('r
area. and S3\\" the squadron, she ,,.as \'isibly di~appointed.
"\Vhy," she exclaimed , "lht'Y
look just like our Americon nt1Val
ships.''
A lieutC'nant standing nearby
heard this and in an amused "'\•oice
ask<'d. "'''hat did you expect .
ma'am? Paper sails and eyes
pa.inted on th£" bo"'-s ?"
Thf' Handy .lingle
Pat. \\.'ho had but lately arrived
from the old coun tr)', was experi·
encing consider able d ifficulty mas-
t ering corTE'Ct English. His oousin.
who had spent several years in
America a nd had gained a good
'~:orking knowledge o f grammar,
a 1 tcmptrd to instruct him.
"NOV.'. Pat.," he said, "don•t say,
1t is me.' Say 'I t la I ; and re-
member that by saying to your-
selt 'It is I said the spider to the
Oy'."'
A few days later Pat came to
WllEllE IT GOES
Government in the United States
-Federal, state and loca1-is cost-
ing American taxpayers a cool $18
billion annually in wages and sal-
aries alone. That figure, of course,
includes Ormy and Navy pay as
well as that of regular civilian
employees of the Government.
Th.ls $18 billion paycheck equals
more than one-fifth of all wages
and salaries paid out by all private
industry in the United States. Now
you know (as if you didn't al-
r eady) where a lot of your hard-
earned tax money goes.
IT HAS BEEN SAID , •.
Airplanes can be made '\irtually
foolproof but not damfoolproo~.
AS KS LOCAL PICK UP
A request r11.ad e by William H .
S malley, cab opera tor of 10 11
Broad\\'ay, Costa Mesa, for a per-
mit to pick up passengers \vithin
the corporate city limits "'as re-
ferred by the city council Tues-
day to the police committee and
Chief of Police R. R . Hodgkinson
for investigation and report.
his instructor and said. "Shure
O'im getting along foine. Oi just
r t'member that 'It is me, said the
spider to the flea' and Oi get it
rleht • ....,. time.""
doesn't stop millions of married couples from being genuinely :;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
happy.
Probably the greate;t factor in a suett'SSful marriage is
common sense. There is reason to believe that as many
homes are broken up through petty disagreements which are
allowed to get out of bounds as there are by re8J.ly serious
differences. 'f'he e.xen:ise of common sense would prevent
these little frictions from assuming major proportions.
U those individuals who are planning to ""take the leap""
will be less "ideal'" in their concept of marriage and more
practical. they're likely to be much more successful In that
Jmportant undertaking.
MODERI MIRllE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
BALBOA ISLAND
•
11 :00 L m., Morning Prayer and
Sermon. ( i'int Sundays: Holy
Communion.)
BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL
218 Ag•te Avenue
Rev. Harry W. White,
AlllOCl•te Putor
Church School. 9 :30 L m.
Mornlng Worahlp, 11 L m.
NEWPORT HAR80flt
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Grauel Chapel, Coeta M ...
Rev. Herbert Roth, Paet.or
Servlcee: Sw>d&y. 10:80 Lm.
Ing on Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.;
young people'• evangell8tlc aet'Vtce
on Friday, 7:45 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chu rch and Walnut Street•
L Duane Canby, M lnlat.er.
Services : Sunday, 10 a. m ., Bible
Study; 11 L m .. Morning wonlrlp.
COSTA MESA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Carl B. Johnson, Mlnieter
124 E. 20th 8t. Ph. 2475-R
Church .tebool, 9 : 4G a. m..
14ominl' Wonhlp, 11 o'clock.
Youth group11 Hlgb echool, In·
termedl&te, Adult, 6 :30 p. m..
Evening eervice, 7 :30 o'clock.
noz IS w. Contn.l Barbor HllO
~llT BEACH
DB. GORDON E. RAPP
DENTIST
USS Wen Conb-al
Pbone Barbor Ul-J
Newport
INllUBANCE
llllltoa M. Haswell, II. D.
1901 Oood ~
OoroDa del ll&r
Ottlce Houn: 10-12; :HI
Pbone B&rbor t•
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay A•e., Baa-
-· 1714 "8 8. BID IL. 1-~ ~, ...
By Appoin-t
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTJllTll
Corner Bolsa and Old Country Rd,
Costa Mesa
Mid-week tellowllhlp and prayer, 1 r-------------, Ir------------,
Wedne9d&y, 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath school, Saturday morn-
ing, 9:30 o'clock.
Preaching aervtce, 11 a.m.
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
Communrty Methodist
11 a. m., Prayer and Sermon.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
B eary ad Ida Saade. Paaton
America.n Leeton Hall, 15th
and Central Ave.
Uncoln NaUonal Ufe
Insurance Co.
Hl&.9 lfMDe 1Dd1eMel lie <.."banlderH
• DON n:JINIGAN
ri.c-Barbor rl4·1l
14111 H&rlDe A"' Bal-bl.
Gerald RaU88, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT REACH
Phcmll Barbot' 1 OM
Mo .-wer: ~ ~ &069-8
X·Ray Savlce
1420 Wnt Central Avenue
Rev. I!. D. Goodell, Pastor
Church School, 9 :50 L m_
Moming Worablp, 11 a. m.
Youth Fellowllhlp, 6 p. m..
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning service, 11 a .m .
Evening evangelistic service at ~----_:-------1 T. P. REEDER, If. D.
and 7:30 p.m .
No evening v.;•orsh.ip during Sep-
tember.
Mid-week sen1ce, Thunday .at
7:30 p.m.
Mid-week prayer RrYlce, Wed·
ne.tay; covered dlth din.Der, e:so
p.m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
G. Edwin Osher, Pa.tor
Eucli d at Stanford, Garden Grove.
9 :30 a.m. Church ac.hool for all .....
11:00 a.m. Mornlnc-Wonhlp:
Meaa.ge: ·we Thank Thee ...
11 :00 a..m. Nunery for all chil-
dreo dlll'Wlg aervlce.
6 :00 p.m. Methodist Youth F el-
lowship. Young Adult FellowahJp.
7 :00 p.m. Evening Worab.lp:-
Meua.ge: "Come Ye Live."
24-Hour
Radio Service
-Yl8it OUR KH'CBEN -
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fllb Market
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91 o.-a "•' 24 (llw' ....... ,
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
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Pllt>M~~
tl5 &. ~ ""' ..,.._
)IORTICIANS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
"We Ourselves the Better Serve
by Ser\'ing Others Best"
l'lloDe Beacon MIO
Coeta Mesa Calltornla
OPTOMETBISTll
E. T. Bntterwortb, 0. D.
Optomotrh&
EYES EXAMINED
LENSES DUPLICATED
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NEWPORT 81UCH
WM. S. ffiETON, M. D.
Pbyllclaao llDd llnrs-
uoe w. Conb-al
Telephone Barbor 80!
Nlght.8-1694-W
PUBUO llTENOOllAPBEa
M. D. Keesling
180&-A Newport Bl"fd.
Co.ta Me&a
SUBVEYOll8
Raub & Bennett
Surni1on and Enrt-eere
1808 Newport Br.d., Coota -
Telep..one Beaeo• 5808-W
%817 W. Ceab-al Newport -
Telepbosae Barbor I.ZS
C.mplete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
'!100 Ocean Front Newport
NOW OPllN ~08
MALTS • ' SANDWICHl8 • BAMBUBGEBS
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FOR SALE-Gladiron. 1941 mndel,
permanent stand. Phone Harbor
2481. 2CYl Abalone Ave. TI-ltc
lfcaput •
a U•t.mA,nl
FOR SALE-Star boaL Call w ANT home for pertl&l invalid Tw N H
Whlttier 412560 or write Box g<!ntleman. Phone Beaooo 5568. 0 eW Omes
2 67 , . 7G-2tc Re·•--fat ~---Stall 248, RL , Puente. ~tp ....,. ---~,
WANTED TO RENT-House or ohowen. Glass doon. Rup. M~~~;~ ~~ S M A L _L B 0 A T S ApL for family of 4 for winter. Call 1522..J
tlD41·mAD
HARBOR INVESTMENT OOMPANY
Realtors
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Corona del Mar-
You COULDN'T BUILD IT NOW
of growth through value giving --Of tough, ligh t marine plywood. Up to $80. Box "T" c/o N.,.._ 63-tfc
and fair dealing. You will find -Molded hulls ~r fl at:b<>ttom. Times. 7Q..2tp _FO_R_S_A_J._F~--room--pe-b_b_le-d&sb_,...-_1
worth+while saving!: in all de--Skiffs, Dinghies, Sailboats. WANTED TO RENT-AssL mgr. ed stucco; 2.-car garage. ptra
;f; ;f; ;f; ;f; On a comer. only two blocks from the heart of sboi>-
ping district of Corona de! Mar, this snow-white
stucco was designed for graceful living. Built in
1939 for an owner who believed "there is no ma-
terial too goo<! to go into my home." 'lbe result:
\Vaterproof stucco outside, waterproof plaster in-
side, copper water and gR$ pipes. Briggs' beauty
plwnbing fixtures, wood burning fireplace and cop.
per chain spark screen. Tennite and rodent-prool
construction. Beautiful tile in kitchen and bath.
Built-in breakfast nook. Dining room. Large living-
room and bedrooms. More electric Ollt)ets than you
have gadgets to plug in. Southerly exposure and
ocean view from glass enclosed patio. Large fenced
yard 70xl 18 feet. Exotic tropical fl owers and fruit
trees and beautiful lawns with complete sprinkling
system finished the picture of the home you have
partments· living.room groups in MARTIN OUTBOARD ?tlOI'ORS Met. Ufe, des.ires lease or rent rooms: 1 acre and small rental. harmoniou's ensembles, 8 wide ''Flexidrive .. Shafts for Inboards 2 000 55 N until Jan. 1 of 1 or bedroom $16, . Owner, Rt. 3. Box .
oele<:tion In our bedroom depart-WATSON -BOATS home. Care guar. Phone S. A. Placentia Ave., Anaheim. Phone
ment. dining-room and dinette ''Small Boat Headquarters" 1428-M. TI·tfc 4788. 69-=4.tc
sets-while in limited selection 611 Coast HJway Beacon 5Z77 --are priced to save you dollars. S9-tfc WANTED TO RENT from Oct. 1 LIDO ISLE HOME
You can furnish one room or an -----------to June 1. small house, ocean on comer lot
entire household during this MUSICAL 11 RADIO M front. Couple, no children. no 2 BD UP-1 BD down
BIRTHDAY SALE and pocket HIGHEST price paid for your pl-pets, good care of your things. Fireplace-Double Garage
the savings. Lowest Terms--ano. Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., References. Richard Carver 2821 Walled Patio-Barbecue
Free Delivery. McMahan Fur-Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. 70-tfc Holly, Arcadia. 70.2tp A very liveable home
nltutt Company, Second and -----------WANTED TO RENT -Balboa $25,000.00 -Terms
Broadway, Santa Ana. 68-4tc FOR SALE-Full set trap drum!, business man and wife want fur~ Ralph P. f.taskey
good condition. 615 Coast Hlgh· nished house or apartment. N'o 3411 \V. Central-Ph. Harbor 40'2
BOATS. SUP~ SI w ay, phone Beacon 5833. 70-4tp pets. No children. Harbor Z729. _____ * _____ 6_9-_tfc
FGR SALE-Set or new Snipe USED Pianos from $GS. Or will ~tp
saih. sso.oo. Ph. Harbor 1871. rent. Danz,Schntidt Plano Co., _W_ANTED ____ TO--LEAS--E---1-or-2 J . E. B es & Son
71-ltp 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. 70-tfc years, turnlshed or unturn. house 1806 -NT; mvd.
condition. Complete with trailer . condidon, $200. Phone Beacon or Costa Mesa district. W ill fix SNOWBIRD FOR SALE-Perfect FOR SALE-Upright pl.ano, good or apt. Any place ln Newport C<lsta ~Furnia £'hedaam 5320
113 Jade, Balboa Island. 71-ltp 5TI2, or call 205 Wstml.nster up at own expense. Pfi. Santa
. F OR SALE-FOR SALE-Snipe, Ave.,' Newport Heights after Ana 7048. 66-Stp
S300; sails, sand dolly and trailer S:30· p. m. 55-tfc WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bedrm.
included. Phone H·ll60. 70-2tc REPOSSESSED Mirror Type untum1shed hOUle. Wlll Ieue.
FOR SAL&-Snipe sailboat. Ma-Spine t Piano. Now only $295. Call Sam P orter at Harbor 707
hogany hull. Sand dolly. New A very pretty piano. Fine tone. M 13. 35-tfc
paint job. $275.00. 110 Cr~tal, Da~z-Sehmidt Piano, 520 No. A.Pr or SMALL HOUSE wanted
Balboa Island. 71:1tp Ma1n, Santa Ana. 70...t:fc by man and wife. W e do not
WILL EXCHANGE 50 ft. slip In GOOD Grands. Mehlin, Kurtzman, drink or t.moke, no chllclren or
Wllmlngton for same ln New-Story & Clark, Chase, Hallet & pet.a. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W
port Harbor. Call Erwin Pierson Davis, Kimball. Weber and oth-or write Box "'X" Newport Bal-
at Klmble 5283. 52-tfc ers. Prices start at $485. Terms. boa Newa.'nmes. 37-tfc
FOR SALE-A Dyer sailing clink,
one month old. 2'26 Via Lido
Nord Phone Harbor 1194-J.
68-tfc
BARGAIN-Going east, must sac-
rilice SLIP and ont"year-old 18
ft. sailboat "Gilly,' only $195.
Slip No. 5. Ask Mrs. Pollins a t
Villa Marina, Balboa. 70-4tp
Danz-Schmidt, Santa Ana. 520
No. Main. 70..ttc
RADIO REPAIRING
Experienced workme n who know
how to repair your set as it wa.S
when it left the factory-author-
ized Philco service. Phone Santa
Ana 130. Knox Hardware, 420 E.
4th St., Santa Ana. 70-4tc
RADIO HOUSE CALLS--
Now that additional competent
technicians are available, we are
WANTED TO RENT-2 or 3-bed-
-rm. house. Will furnish immed-
ia~ priority on new Chevrolet
as bonus. Phone Laguna Beach
4422. 69-4tp
WANTED TO RENT ~ Veteran,
combat camera.man, wife & one
child, wants small apt . or house-
keeping rooms, for few months.
Property owner. trying to build
a home. Corona.de) Mar. Phone
Harbor 470..J. 71-2tp
.FOR SALE-ARMY HARBOR
BOAT ; NEW JN MAY: 18 IT.
6 IN. WITH EQUIP. MOTOR
52 H.P. GRAY. 1409 E BAY
AVE ., BALBOA. PHONE HAR-
able to rnak~ service calls on WANTED TO RENT-H-E-L--P-
large consoles. All work guar-Mother and son 2 .and 4-mo. old
BOR 1900. 70..2tc anteed. HAROLD L. HAMM, English bull pup. Winter or
FOR SA.LE--Cabin cruiser 22 ft. ~~·~ar'i:,~7so~ Marine 34~;;~ year's lease. Mother drinks and
Jong, '.1-cylindl'r Starr motor, -----------smokes. pup chews, son pounds
just painted. Will trade for 22 Radio Repairs and hammers. Mother will PoSt
ft . or 24 ft. house trailer or will All makes: tubes. etc. bond for any and alJ damages
take cash. 7311 Seashore Dr.. Beacon 5763 committed by the three of us. Will consider disposing of pup Newport. Ph. H-1493-J. 70-tfc BURT NORTON but would prefor to keep son.
Balboa Canvas Shop 915 Coast Highway, Newport CP.S. we·re mad at the OPA
Sails -Boat Covers 23-tfc too.) Phone Beacon 5295-R.
r--Iarine Upholstering STEJN\VAY GRAND. Beautiful ==--==-----7_1_-l_tc
Harbor 207 -2241h 21st St. modern in black and silver. Gor-REAL ESTA.TIC •'
Ne\\'port Beach 71-lfc geous tone. This is an art piano. -----------
NE\V SPEED BOAT VENTNOR, If you are Curnishing your home
1946. PERFECT CONDITION. in "Moderne" this instrument is
FULLY EQUIPPED. CANVAS perfect for you. Reasonably
COVERS. ETC., PRICE S2.250. priced. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co.,
PHONE HARBOR 520. 69-4tc 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 70-tfc
ALBATROSS DOGS, CATS Ir PETS la
Class sailboat. excellent condition.
$2500.00 : also Watson Sailing FOR SALE-Cocker puppies, rea-
Dinghy, $150.00. 708 Via Lido sonable. H . J . Shaffer . 2004
Nord. Ha rbor 1107-M. 69-4tc Mey~rs Road, between 19th & -------~-~---Hanulton, Costa Mesa. 69-4tp MOVING-Must •ell 22 ft. cabin boat, 7 ft. 8 in. beam. 6 cylinder _LIVES __ roc __ K ______ _;,,.51
converted motor, reverse gear. FOR SALE-Gentle saddle hone,
Needs work. Sacrifice $350 or SOJ'T'el color, $125. See at 1656
trade small sloop or? 1813 West Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. 69-tfc
Central Ave., Newport Beach. SPEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 38 Har. 1068-J 69-4tc _
BOAT FORr S ALE-Only genuine
teakwood )ady in Calif. Built in
Hongkong in 1940. Completely
gone over at great expense a
month ago. 226 Via Lido Nord.
Phone Harbor 1194-J. 68-tfc
Carpenters Available
tor general maintenance
and repair
O. Z. ROBEBT!!ON
Call Harbor 83
KEYS
Made White You Wa..lt
VOGEL'S
100 ldalo St., Balboa.
34-tfc
El Bayo Tract
Lot on Bay Avenue
$4750
Large Corner Lot
On Penlnsula, with view.
$5750
Business Lot
with two small houses
$10,500
Several good Bay Front Lota
LOT ON OCEAN BLVD.
$3000
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. Central, Balboa
Phone Harbor 153
58-tfc
Four houses. one acre land, ea.st
side; good location. One five-
room and three rour·room
houses. Income, about $150 per
month. Plenty of room for more
houses. Full price only-
$16,8 00
One-half cash.
One-Bedroom Home
Partly furnished; one acre ot land,
near Country club. Lots of fruit v-ees. garage. Priced at only-
$6250 Cash
3 -Bdrm. Home, Furnished
One acre of land, near country
club. Large living-room· with
fireplace. Furniture includes
electric refrigerator, console
radio and washing machine.
Chicken equipment and laying
hens. Priced to seU at-
$13,500-Terms
J . E . Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5320
71-Itc
Balboa
Five-bedroom home ; fireplaC<! and
completely furnished; near to
shopping center and library.
Im.mediate possession-
$12, 000
Balboa I sland
Utra modern Hawaiian redwood
home, % block from south bay
on two lots; five bedrooms,
living-room 14x35 Ct.: built less
than year.
Balboa Peninsula
60 foot frontage on bay. Pier
righ ts-
$31,500
JOHN E . S ADLEffi
302 Main St., Balboa
Phone Har. 2034
70..ltc
FOR SALE-40 ft. cabin cruiser:
sleeps six: galley, dinette, head,
large wheel house and cockpit,
completely rccondjtioned, bow to
stern; Chryslr r marine engine.
See o"',-ier. 133 Agate Ave., Bal-
boa Island. 67-tfc
D ocking f acilities
108 Marine, Balboa Island
94·ttc
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~O
FOR SALE-Cleaning a nd press
shop. Priced for quick sale. Ph.
Laguna 8033. 69-3tp
GOOD LOCATION-A GOOD BUY
NEAR THE ARCHES
for Charter Schooner.
Call H arbor 1729-W
71-2tp
Fire Equipment Tests
C-0-Two, Pyrene & Foam refills. ·co fixed system and Portables
now a\•allable.
~ HOKJN & GALVAN
1000 Coast Highway
Ph. Beacon 5522 73-tlc
NEW AND USED
Electrical Appliances
Of All Kinds
Ne,\-port Electric Appliance Co.
Bus iness Opportunity
For Accountant or bookkeeper.
and'or saJt's person. on part
tim<' basis in going business.
1'Iust be able to invest $10,000.
\Vill pay perC'f'n tage of profits,
\.\ith minimum or 7 ~'(. interest
guar anteed. plus salary. \Vrite,
gi\·ing personal and Cinancial
qualifications in O\\'Tl hand""Tit·
ing. Address Box 1882 Santa
Ana. 71-4tp
FOR RE..''T 41
23()9...Coast Bl\'d. Ph. Harbor ~38 FOR RENT-Room for man, near ~tp Lido Theater . 402 Clubhouse
32-FT. CABI1'' CRUISER, launch-A\'e., Ne\vport Beach. 7()..2tp
ed. ?tfa)' 1945. Ne\\' Chrysler FOR RENT-Room. pri\'ate en-er-c;..,.'n engine. Rigged for char-trance and private bath at 423
ter, live bait tank, ice box, 14-Goldenrod. Corona del r.tar.
toot skiff (ne\\'), complete alba-71-ltp
core and mackerel gear, $5525.1----------...:....:..:.:
Inquire 202-B 20th St., NewporL FOR RENT-Nicely furnlshed
69-ttc room. close to bath. ~len only.
MOTOR
READY
BOATS
T 0 G 0
Reasonable rent. 516 36th St.,
Ne'A'port Beach. 70..2tc
FOR RENT-Furnished 2-bedroom
house until June 1, $75.00 month.
Take away-just a few days after 3413 Finl~)'. Newport Beach.
1\v<>-bedroom frame house on good con crete founda-
tion, unfurnished, one-car garage, nice yard area-
Price S8350-Terms--S3500 Do"'-n
-For This Listing--
Call HUB POWERS at Harbor 62-W or 794-R Evenings
]. A. Beek Office, Balboa Island
Ferry Landing 69-lt.c
ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY
201 .Agate, Balboa Island Harbor 377-W
South Bay Front Hom e
Large furnished home with pier . . . immediate
possession-
$42,000
ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY you order-• 69-41p
1-Your choice ot any of our boats 201 .Aga Balboa Isl d Harbor 371 W (8 to 14 !L l. made of light, FOR RENT-Garage and storage te, an -
tough. watei '*oor plywood with room, with 400 sq. ft. New build-71-ltc
ll--An extra efficient 114 h.p. in-Ing, at 29th aful Lafayette Sts., -----------------------
boo.rd motor Installed and · $25.00 ' per month. Zoned for
3--A petented "Flexidrlve" field· business. Phone Harbor 1600. ble lhaft-propeiler unit (pro-__________ 69-_tfc
pen.r oteero boat. llf1o up in :w::AN::::'"=·""==ro==llENT=========u= beaching boat).
•.. Oxnplete, ready to ahoVe off, WANT TO RENT-Reliable tenant
&t ti.-typical prices: wants furnished or untunmhed
10 (L lldtL--·-$262 hoUse or swte in N""'-port Beach
12 rt. aldtt ...• --.--flM or Costa Mesa by Nov. 1. Bea-
(wlill• our stock IMta) COii ~-70..tfc
WATSON -BOATS WANTTORENT-Ex-servhleman
"Smoll Boat Hdqn." and wife wiah small house or
SU Cout Jllway Bee.con 5'ZTI' apL for permanent or winter
(l().lfc rental. Ph. Harbor 201. 71-ltp
Two Lots at
ATTRACTIVE LOCATION
Well planned protective restrictions as to occupancy
and architectural plans. Ample size lots 60x:l27.5 ft.
on 15th street, Newport Heights. Price $1250 ea.
Call Hub Powers at Harbor 62-W
]. A. Beek Office, Balboa Ferry Landing -
SMALL BOAT SALES AND BUILDING-Now
building dinks, skiffs, Pllddleb!Jftrds, etc. Fine show-
room in excellent location for sales. Complete
equipment plus good inventory. Favorable lease
and terms on purchase price.
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BALBOA ISLAND OONFECI10NERY -Imme-
diate possession on a good monejllnaker for a man
and wife. Good year-'round trade. Tenn lease in-
cludes living quarters. Present owner will start you
out. Should go fast at $5000. We have P&L state-
ment in our office showing last 12 months operation.
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OTilER MONEY MAKING OPPORTUNITIES in
Appliance and Radio, Antiques. Beauty Saloos, ill-
come Apartments, Boat and Wood Shops, Ca!es,
Gitt Shops. Grocery and others. Money to be made
in all
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BUILDING LCYI'S -Residential, Commercial, or
Manufacturing. Any zoning you require. Zone
M-1 Newport Beach lot 150x93. Nice Newport
Beach residential lot. well located', $11.00 foc quick
sale. Waterfront lots including M-1 available.
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CANAL FRONT HOME-Neat as a pin. Compact
and very livable. Nicely furnished and only $7500.
Interesting development possibilities for cautious
buyers.
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BALBOA BAYSHORE HOME-Magazine "picture
homes" are often only far-away dreams; ;you know
"Some day-somewhere-maybe-but, golly, we
could never afford one!" You can stop your wish-
ful dreaming now. because just such a tw<>-bedroom
home is available at a price most can afford. Newly
decorated inside and out. new drapes, new floor
coverings, new slip covers--all in excellent taste--
create liveable and practical charm. Of course there
is a patio and a fireplace a nd a double garage and
a beach shower and just about anything else you
want and you'd better act quickly, because this
$14,500 dream won't last forever!
FOR TRADE-Beautiful home in WESTWOOD,
near UCLA campus for bayfront home with pier,
or Lido Isle.
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BALBOA COVES
Pre-announcement selections now available.
HARBOR INVESTMENT f 11
COMPANY : ;'I ~
• Realtors ,
30th at Central A)_. Hartior 1600 <It 1601
'-. 69-ltc
BALBOA ISLAND
11LITfLE ISLAND''
Well-built all redwood three-bedroom home; two baths.
Beautiful living-room, tw<>-car garage. Excellent loca-
tion. Good bay view. lnunediate possession-
$21.000 Furnished (Terms)
NEAR SOUTH BAY
Attractive three-bedroom, completely furnished; patio
and garage. Priced to sell. lnunediate possession-$16,500.
North Bay Lot; good tw<>-car garage·---······-······.$15,000
Corner Lot on North Bay ............. ·-·············-····-'···$15,500
Other good lots from ...................... ·-·······--·····--····--··$7,000
CORONA DEL -MAR
Beautifully furnished modem home close to ocean on
45 ft. lot. Excellent view. 1\vo bedrooms, two baths,
large living-room, dining-room, patio, lighted badmin-
t on court. Inunedia te possession-
Price $29,500
New tw<>-bedroom. large living-room, well designed on
comer lot in good location. Inunediate possession-
$11.500
LOTS-See our selection of chqice Corona de! Mar
building sites. Fairly priced.
GERTRUDE A. WALDRON
AND .
WILLIAM W. SANFORD
REALTORS
308 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 234-W
' 69-3t.c
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES . -RESI'AURANT IN NEWPORT BEACH-;\uditor's re-
port shows it will pay for its.!lf in less than eight
months--$9000. Suita ble for, partners.
FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES-1\v<>-year
lease. highway and neighborhood trade--$1650.
NEW THREE-BEDROOM HOME-Extra large Uving-
room, carpeted floors, tile, two-car garage. Imme-
diate possession.
2'h acres view land .. ·-···--------···--·-·-··· ...... ·······-···$4000 • --0-
----0pening for Good Salesman or Broker-
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A. "SANDY STEINER, Realtor
634 Coast Highway 101-Beacori 5173 71-ltc
always longed to have. ·
You'll have to hurry or someone will beat you to it.
Price ···--····--·--·--····-··-······------···--·-···············----·$24,500
Balboa lsland-
AF'I'ER YOUR SWIM-WHAT?
The four walls of a room or an enclosed patio where
you may relax in comfirt in sunshine or shade. If
you like the patio you will like the house that goes
with it-the cozy living-room with fireplace-the
dining space \vith room for family and guests-the
convenience of three bedrooms-the kitchen with
its large storage pantry-the bather's shower and
extra toilet. The Balboa Island location, near the
South Bay is excellent. The price for the patio,
the house and furniture is only $16,500. Better
come early so we will not have to tell you it's sold.
Newport Beach-
OCEAN FRONT CO'ITAGE
Three rooms, furnished. Only $2500 down-
Price ·-·······-····---··········--····--·-·····························$5250
FOR QUICK SALE
$1000 cash will buy two-bedroom home. close to
ocean. Price ·····················-----·········-----·-·······$6500
Monterey stucco home-seven rooms-three bed-
rooms, completely furnished on 50-foot comer. Im-
mediate possession. $16,000-Tenns. -
EARL W. STANLEY
REALTOR
COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR
615 Coast lilghway 225 Marine Ave.
Corona de! Mar 3113 W. Central Balboa Island
Phone: Harbor 1646 Newport Beach Phone: Harbor 1776
71-lt.c
SEAVIEW HEIGHTS ESTATES
Large Restricted Building Lots
Unobstructed Vlew of Ocean and Harbor
Adjacent to Fastest Growing Shopping Center
Paved Streets-Al! Utilities in and Paid For
Terms of Sale--Cish ·or 1-3 Down
Easy Monthly Payments
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New Subdivision Selling Fast -Act Now
For Oloice Location
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RALPH P. MASKEY, Realtor
3411 W. Central, Opposite Lido 'Theater
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ISLAND REALTY CO.--Corner FOR SALE-Corona del Mar, 4~
Bay Front lot, larger than usual ft. Jot, 1 block from school, south
size; could buy half interest in of Blvd .. good location for in·
pier, S15,500. Island Realty Co., come. Owner. Ph. H-2139-W.
201 Agate. Balboa Island. Ph. 65-tfc
HarDor 377-W. 70..2tc ------------AUTOMOTIVE Ir TIREil 118 FOR SALE-Two-bedrm. home. _____ _.:.._.:...:c....c..::._ _ _.:.._
exceptionally well built: stucco: CUSHI\fAN SCOOTER. Pre-\var
nicely furn .. gas stove, refrig-quality. 2%: h.p. Gas Economy
erator; doub. gar. Lot and half engine. Is in 12;ood shape inside
is room for expansion, one blk. and out. has had little use and
from Lldo theater and. new busi-has been well maintained. $150
ness dis trict. Call 2148-J Fri-cash. Mark H ealy, Har. 1416-W.
day, Sept. 13 for appointment. 71-4tc
Newport Hotel. 70-2tc TRAILER8 ct
FOR SALE-One-bedrm. home,
ocean view: call for appoint-
ment Harbor 1808-J between 6
and 8 p.m. 70-2tc
SAN FRANCISCO -2-bedroorn
home and 2 apartments tor In-
come, will sell or trade for
Newport Harbor property. Har-
bor 1600. 57-tfc
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MOUNTAIN CABIN at Lake Ar·
rowhead ; exchange for beach
cottage. Phone Fullerton 1159-J.
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Sales lot, 2600 block on Central
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Red Cross Officials and Chairmen Inspect F • · • A • • • Lois Strunk Marries Fullerton Man
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-de! Mar ond a group of ladln Red Clma; lira. ~ Wolfe, SUD11a7 at S:Ci I'= In Coata Y ... V<nlty ot Redlanda. wb<tt ht la
-have been -tnc tar the Jonlcr Red ci-chairman ot Pbooe113 end :.ilCl8 + By Wlnifred,Jllutlre + Rnl'mae ~ 1637-R Cammunltydlun:h by Lois Strunk, atuclyi1111 far tht m1n11try.
Jonlcr Red ci-this summer Santa Ana ad>oola; Mn. c;noyce -----------,---------------------·----,....-----------former Newpoct girl and dauchter ~ boncred ••• tea hootewd Sevier, prlndpal of Conlna ·-~ Adventist Leaders Costa Mesa Bethel of Job's Daughters, Balboan Makes Hobby of Mr. and lira. N. W. Strunk of Capilla Circle 117 the Junior Red a--chairman, Mar ac:hool; Mra. Uoyd ~~ F" Coata M-. and Don Cooke, aon
lln. Gtttha Tu-at her home and Mra. Jane Ca1ldm ot the local Return From Camp First Masonic Affiliate, Instituted Thursday Of Floriculture of Mr. and Mn. A G. Cooke ot Plans Fall Bazaar
00 Balboa Island. Red Q-ou, Fullerton. The ceremony was per-'
On display were large dolls and Ladies of the sewing group were Pastor Glen L Gottar and aullt· Grand otficen ot Job's Dauah-' gol•n crowns of their offices Whether classed u work or rorrrw:d at 8:45 p . m. by the Rev. Ch.airmen of all committees for
dawns which will go to the chil-Mrs. Richardson, Mn. Marpret ant pastors Weldon MattilOn and ters. officers of chapters of the were placed on their heads and play\ or SOITT?thlng of both. at Carl John9on..' the fall bazaar ot. Capilla Orde
dren 1n Orange county hospitals, Wright. Mn. Louise Scovfield. Charles Martin of the Seventh-Order of Eastern Star and Ma-the ro)'aJ velvet capes thrown least there is nothing lndete rm-W h i t e chrysanthemums a nd met recently at the home of tbe
bean bags with cute embroidered Mrs. Agnes Stranahan, Mn. Myra Day Adventist church have return· IOJllc lodges of Orange and neigh-about their shoulders, before they inate about results of the hobby lighted tapers "A'e?'e at the altar president, ?t1rs. o. z. Robertlon.
faces, knitted wash cloths and Cox and ?t1n. J . S. Whyte. ed from a four-day miniaten' con-boring counties and local mem-1 took their places on the thrones. of Arthur H. Newton of Balboa, and there were dahlias throughout to make plans for the hen•r
little dolls made of yarn, which vent.ion at their Jdylwild camp. bcrs of the ~rganiz.aUom ~ Other elective officers were Vir· whose dispJay of tuberous be-the church. which will be held October 25 tn
wW ~packed in Christmas boxll'S Lutheran ·WMS Over fifty ministe.rs and their ed lhc American Legion hall at ginia Holker, guide, and Carolee gonias has been both the pride The ~ride wore ':''hit~ satin~-the social hall of the Congrep.·
which the Junior Red Crou sends: families ~'ere present from South-Costa Mesa Thursday evening for Burdick, marshal. Appointive or-and envy of the entire neighbor-med with lace, With .fitted bodi~ tiopal church.
each year to European children. Meets at Mesa ern California. the institution _or Costa ~tesa 1 ficcrs wt're Jackie Benedict, senior hood. t and s~~eart . neckline. Her veil Chairmen and members of var-.
'Ibis year 1200 boxes will be sent September 14 was set as t he bet~el, International Ord~ ot [ custodian ; Mildred Gurley, junior Mr. Newton retired last year was . in finger.tip l~ngth and ~he us committees are: Aprons, Mn.
from the county. Mrs. M. K. Laurie. 169 23rd date for another oveneas rehabill-Jobs Daughters. and the mstal-cu~todian ; J ean Clark, Inner from the Southern California Tele-carried a whit; Bible 0~1 which H. K. Allen, ?ttrs.. Frank Baiet..
'Ibe ladies meet Wednesday at-street. Costa f!.1esa, was hostess talon offering. lation of t.he guardian council and j guard; Anita Louise Coane, outer phone Co. of Los Angeles. wheu were s~ays 0. orange ossoms Mrs. N. Haugness; gifts, 1.trs. John
ternoons to se~· and will be glad! to memben; of the Women's ?t1is-~in . Nettie Ponting of 'ZJ06 bethel officers. guard; Gloria lttatson, recorder; he \}·as in charge of toll di\risigri and "'1_1ite saun streamers. F~r Sadleir, lt1rs. E . A. K. Hackett.
of contributions of half-yard sionary Society of Newport Har-Newport Blvd. is Dorcas leader lttrs. Ruth E . Harper . of Los.I 1t1ary Gurley, treasurer; Nancy revenue accounting. Selling th~ir something old. sh~ wore a n heir-Mrs. Ronald Bernasconi: food. sale,
lengths of material, tiny bells, se-bor Lutheran church. of the local church. She reports ~ng.el~. past ~and guardian, w~I \\'ilson. chaplain ; Betty McCub-San Gabriel home, he and Mi's.I loom garnet n~kline belonging t~ Mn. Sidney Blackbeard and Mrs.
qulnl, bright butt~ns and bits of Mrs. Theodore Haber presided that many cartons of clothing and 1nst1UJt1ng officer and Mrs. Fodie \ bins.· musician: Barbra Stovall, Ii-Newton cRrne to Balboa. They 1 the brtd~~m s_ mother. He~ veil I John Meador; bab)' booth. Mrs.
lac.es and trimmings. The Junior and Mrs. Richard Haber led in food are sent out by this group Voigts of l\tills Valley, grand guar-brarian; Pat Glass, first messen-had once spent a summet at the was ~e something.borrowed and R. L. Callis and Mrs. H. Lynn
Red Cross is composed of children de\•otions. At the business meet-each month. Several very inter-dian, was mistress of ceremonies. ger ; La Nelle Gay, second mes-cottage which is a part of The her little h.anderchief was blue. Hughes; luncheon, ~Irs.. Frank
ot the schools and teacher spons· ing it was decided to hold the esting letters of app\-eciation have Other grand officers were Mrs. senger; Arlene Ragan, third mes-Windmill, 2000 Miramar drive, and Lavon Lion~ger ~as m_atron Po'-''ers, Mrs.. Lowell Newlin and
on are Joan Herrick for the first annual picnic of the church been received from families in Helen Bacon, Mrs. Sally Johnson, senger; Charlotte Phinney, fourth finding the property for sale, had of ho~or, wearmg pmk wi~h a Mrs. Gordon Kopp: p)ants. Mrs.
main school and Bonnie Lang at Sunday afternoon, Sept. 22 at Holland by her recently. rtln;. Bertha Inman and Mrs. messenger ; Peggy Trine, fifth purehas'ed \\ithin the space of half gardenlR corsage and the brides· H . Cardoza Sloan and Mrs. L. A.
Corona del Mar. Irvine Park. There will be a pot Mr. H. H . Hicks. local confer-Zelma ?t1cCauley. all of Los An-messenger; members of the bethel an hour maids, Clara Fukuda and l\tary Norman.
Red Cross officials and chairmen luck dinner, games for all ages ence president: C. J . Nagele, treas-geles. choir, Joanne Davis, Joanne Ho-Since . then Mrs. Newton has Mil~ing, wore blue ai:'d similar gar-Fish pond, Mrs. Coop and Mrs.
present were Mrs. Laura Warren, and all friends a nd members of urer: the conference architect, Installed as bethel , guardian gan and Elouise Owen. busied herself redecorating the denta corsages. Ketth Humphrey Gustave Grupe; white elephants.
executive secretary of Southern the church are invited. contractor and others were here council were ?.trs. Nellie Skiles. Installing officen for the. bethel main house, doing the work her-of Fullerton was best man and Mrs. Harry Stauch and Mn.
Orange county ch.ipter of the Red recently to look over the new Ad-g~ardlan ; . E . I . Moore, a.uo-were Avis Marte Tallon, Santa self, as she tells with pride. and ushers were Bud· Cooke and Har-George Lewis; tickets for quilt.
Crou: Mrs. Thomas McLeod, coun-Easterner Returns ventist church and lay plans for aate guardian; Mn. Mabel James, Ana, honored queen; Shirley Ann with results which are original in old Crocker. Mn. A. A. Kemper; Mrs. Sidney
ty coordinator of Jun~r-Red Its completion in the near future. secretary ; Kenneth J ohn5?n. treas-Moore, Huntington Beach, guide; conception and professional in air t\ixie Gene Root of Orange sang Blackbeard is general chairman.
Crou; Mn. Grace Freeman, cha~ Miu Reba Townsend. dietitian Mr. Gott~ reports that sev~ral \ urer; Mesdam~ Edna NickeU. di-Peggy Adams, Fullerton, manhal; pearance. Our Waftz, I Love You Truly, Ave assisted by Mrs. Robertson. Any·
trr chairman, and ?ttrs. Don Mos-at Wellesley college, Wellesley, local business men tAve given rector . of music; Esther_ Jo~n, Gloria Temple, Anaheim, recorder; The grounds and patio are Mr. Maria and Still as the Night, ac-one wishing to make donations
Mass., who has been a guest for quite liberally toward the erection custodian of paraphernalia: Lo~ Florence Staumbaugh, Corona, Newton's field of operation and companied by Max Miller of Ful-may call the chairman of that
three weeks at the home of her of this new church, although sev-Jian:iblet. promotei' fin.an~.: Essie chaplain : Sally Marie Steiner, having installed a windbreak at lerton who played the wedding particular booth jt is stated.
sister, Mn. Donald C. Wedek1ng, eral tho~and must still be raised Rob1i:'son, promotor SOClability, an~ Pomona, junior custodian; Peggy the West end, he has turned the marches and during the ceremo ny • White Hoase
Cafe
1920 Church street, Costa Mesa, Landscaping of the grounds ls now Do~ris Ragan, promotor hospi-Johnson, Long Beach, SE-nior cua-space into a bower of beauty with softly played Because. Al\\'ayl a nd 1. \\'hen! Sept. Zl. eo.ta 11_.
left Sept. 9 to return to her work. in progress. taltty. . . . r todian ; lttrs. McCauley, musician; his collection of begonias, both The Lord's Prayer. Community Clalln'h.
It was the first time the sisters But 1t . was th~ installation o Audrey Porter, Santa Ana, usher; Rex and tuberous, ferns and vari-The reception was held in the
had seen each other in four years. bet_hel officers which eve~yone was Phyllis Leue, Huntington Beach, ous plants. There are over 40 church social hall. Afterward the Pbcme sm
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wwtlng for. Gr~d off1~rs and usher. specimens of the t uberous be-bride changed to her travel suit
the guardian council were in even-gonias of all types, carnations. of black and white check with · dr d I th Program numbers between the 1ng ess, an so a so were e camelia and rose flowered. some white accessories and t he young
ed d h ed various cere.monies included a honor queens a n past onor of them having as many as 35 couple left !or an unannounced
queen" of other bethe ls. who acted vocal solo, Ave lt1aria, by J eanne blossoms on a single plant and destination.
· 11· 11· I h Ann Gerrish : piano solo, In Aut-... as 1nsta 1ng o · 1cers. n s arp some eight inches in diamet~ The bdde 1·5 a ~aduate or New-h 1 · al h"t umn by Mrs. Floy Bruster and ~· contrast were t e c ass1c w 1 e d b The begonias make a co orful port Harbor Union High school
robes d dal f th ff. vocal solo The Lor 's Prayer y an san s o e o zcers l\>lrs. Corene Boet tcher . show in the summer , to be follow-and is entering the University of
of the new bethel, and the climax ed in the fall by a display of Redlands. M.r. Cooke is a gradu-
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of the evening's ceremo nies came After the beautiful a nd impres-many varieties of chrysanthe-ate of Fullerton High school and
when the honored queen, Joy J a ne sive closing ceremony of the bethel mums, grown in pots as exhibitiQn I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=i
Robinson, the se nior princess, the 300-odd guests were served specimens and also in the ground. l.1
Jeanne Lou Grund a nd lhe junior refreshments by the hostesses.
princess. Dorothy Wright, knelt mothers of the new bethel offi-~ NOTES of the
Balboa Yacht Club before the altar and the jev•eled, cers.
Division Meeting
Ki wanis Clubs
Held at Wh ittier ••
Calif. Federation
To Meet at Orange
Mrs. Leste r G. Metcalf of Al-
hambra and Corona del Mar is
announcing the engagement of her
daughter. Barbara ~1etcalf, to
Southern District meeting of ruchard H. Daniels, son of Mr.
l\1onday evening the meeting or
the California-Nevada division
No. 4 of Kiwanis International
was held at Hugheston Meadows,
near Whitter . under the sponsor-
ship of the Whittier Kiwanis club
and with 300 delegates present
from Anaheim, Buena Park, Ful-
lerton. La Habra. Newport Har-
bor, Santa Ana and Whittier dubs.
California Federation of Women's and lt1rs. Alfred E . Daniels of
clubs will be held Wednesday, Corona. Miss Metcalf is a giadu-
St>pt. 18 at the Orange ~omen's ate of Pasadena Junior college
and former stude nt at Occidental club, 121 South Center street,
R u s s e I I Bartine of Ne wport
Heights president u lieutenant
governor of District No. 4. Nomi·
nation of•lleutenant governor for
the coming year was held with
Joe Davis of the Whittier Neww.
and past president of Whittier
Kiwanis, named for the position.
He will be elected at the conven-
tion at Oakland Oct. 10-11-12.
GeraJdine Larson, magician and
ventriloquist, WM the entertainer.
her subject being "Fashion and
Fantuy". Music was by Willard
Bassett, vocalist and Art Cannon,
pianist, both of Santa Ana.
Present from the harbor district
were. the Messrs. and Mesdames
R. W. Bartlne, Fred Dudley, Her-
bert Kenny, Art Randel. F a y
Blower a nd Bob Reed.
Costa Mesa PT A
Board Members
Plan Year
Board ·members of the Co&ta
Mesa grammar school Parent-
Teacher Association met recen tly
at the home of the president, lttrs.
Kenneth Stewart. to plan the bud-
get and outline the program for
the coming year.
The first P-T. A. meeting has
I been postponed until Oct. 8 for
at the time of the regular meet-
! Ing date Superintendent Ever e tt
Rea will be attending the annual
convennon of school superinten-
dents.
Present at the mttting were
tvlr . Rea and the Mesdames Joseph
Hamblet, Ray Warne, Paul Nor-
man, Ernest McCle llan, Ed ?ttir-
k o vi ch. Lloyd Salisbury and
Claude Anderson.
CAMP MO>fEY IN
Camp CUstodian Earl ton Sickler
announced receipts from camp
grounds. last month totaled
$24al.Ol. The report was given to
city council . Tunday nil<ht.
college. She a n d her brother
Orange with Mrs. George Wheat, Darby, who is Snipe champion,
Orange county president, giving are members of BYC.
the welcome at the 10 a .m . ses-Mr. DanlelJ is a graduate or
sion. County presidents will be Riverside Junior college and at-
Introduced and Mrs. Al~rt Lau-tended the University of Hawaii.
ner will lead state chatrmen in He served in the Pacific with the
answering questions o( the aud-u. s. Naval Reserve for 42 m onths
ience. ' and has now received his dis-
Mrs. L . L. Douglas, W. Collins, charge. No date has been set for
Rt. 4 Anaheim, ~s in ch~e ?f the wedding. ,
luncheon r eservations. Music will The handsome silver perpetual 1
~ _by Mrs. E~a Har~ Hill, trophy given last year by Dr. and I.
VlOlist, accompa1ned by MlSS Le-Mrs. Harry Lindsay has been as-
nore Tompkins. Phillip LeRoss signed by the race committee to
will give the afternoon address on the PIC fleet according to the
Twentieth Century Americanism.. r eport of Vel~a Barber, publicity
director.
Fiction Writers
Institu.te a Class
Harbor residents who are In-
terested in writing fiction are in-
\·ited to attend the first meeting
of a group which will study with
Bert Mitchell Anderson, literary
consultant or Long Beach. The
meeting will be h e 1 d TueSday,
Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m . at 214 Onyx
avenue, Balboa Island.
Mrs. Della G. Smith. grand-
mother of Mrs. Warren Thal of
Lido Isle, died last week at her
home in Santa Cruz. She was
the \\i dow of the late Judge Lucas
Smith and was one of the famous
'hostesses of Northern California.
entertaining after the southern
traditions of her native Nev.• Or·
leans.
Mr. Anderson h a s conducted
classes in Long Beach, Laguna
Beach and Santa Ana. Ard i a
Locke Langley, author of A Lion
is in the Streets, is one of Mr.
Anderson's pupils, as is Earl
Schenck. author of Lean With the
Wind
University Students
Enjoy Reunion
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The Misses Anna Kurata and (.;
Hannah Shirata of the University <
of Utah and Mr. Walter Wada l"
of Michigan university have been C:C
r ece.nt guests of their former
school mates. the Misses Grace <
Goto, Helen and Yuriko Hirata. :z.
at the Spencer home, Costa Mesa. o
M.iss Yuriko Hirata will enter the Cl
Uni\"ers.ity of Idaho this fall for -<
a coune in pharmacy and Miss ..J
Goto v.1.11 return to New York city
to continue her studies . u:
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