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T1£ TIOS! Up at the old
I &.nta Ana Anny Air base
a wrecking outfit is dismant-
ling 168 buildings and mov-
ing them away. In Orange
county, acconling to an.Am-
erican Legi o n comIDJttee,
there are 1700 homeless war
veterans. The Air Base job
is being dooe under orders
from the Federal Public
Housing Authority. Part of
the structures are going to
Van Nuys'fllld some more to
Hanson Dam for another
veterans' housing project. In
both insiances the barracks
will be remodelled and made
into habitable d w el l i n gs.
What bums most of us is
whyinell the eager beavers
who try to run our govern-
ment, did not permit vets.
around the county to occupy
these places, instead of living
in shacks. trailers, tents,
etc? And why should they be
carted at great expense a
hundred or more miles away
to another housing project?
The ways of Red Tape are
truly outstanding.
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As to Profits. Note the ac-
counting department of the
government is ben1oaning
the huge profits the ship-
building firms made during
the \Va.r. It aJso says some-
thing should be done to
check that profit and save
the money fo r the taxpay-
ers. Wonde r if that de part-
ment ever did anything
about the vast expenditures
made on the Alaska high-
way; on the millions of dol-
lars in waste chalked up
against the army a nd nayy
in dumping supplies in the
war zones-; in the endless a nd
wanton waste of foodstuffs;
in the needless and careless
rakeoffs by civilian and fed-
eral officials. You can at
least say this about the ship-
builders: they did turn out
the ·vessels and they were
used, which is m ore than
can be said about billions in
other U. S. expenditures. + + +
OP A.. While on this gov-
ernment issue, would like to
mention one or two little
things the OP A still does.
Latest is to cut candy bars
In size to save a penny, yet
tandy bars are mostly con-
llWYled by kids and an idiotic
method of saving. Take the
case of sleeveless dresses; a
ff'!W months ago the stores
were selling them with bal-
loon sleeves. Now the OPA
has orde red them returned
to the mfg. and qit down. to
save remnants! Or the la-
dles' large leather bags now
on the market, when fac-
tories cannot get enough
leather for shoes. Ain't
September fogs grand? + + +
Claftnce Und. One of the
best realtors who lives at Co-
rona de! Mar and operates at
Laguna Beach. says nobody
knows where the realty
prices will end. Clarence
some years agone bought
Jots on the bluffside where
' he lives a t CDM for S400 and
$500 and they are now sell-
ing for $5000 to S8000 per
lot: He has just moved his
offices to a new building on
the main drag of South La-
guna and he modestly claims
to have the finest set of real
estate offices in the city.
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Eddie Moore. In Santa
Ana yesterda y dropped into
The Roaster on Broadway
near Third. now run by Ed-
die Moore. who used to oper-
ate the Hansen Confection-
ery nea r the Newport pie r.
, Eddie is quite happy after
loafing six months and I saw
more candy. nuts and good-
ies in that place than I have
seen In any store in ymrs.
Eddie even had some shred-
ded eocoanut, which any
housewife will tell you is out
of this world. but above all
he had as nice a line of con-
fections that· will be worth
any harborite's time to in-
spect, let alone a chance to
"chf'!W the fat" with a happy
guy.
William R Hoffman, a Cirde
C.bdrlvtt. repocted the loss of his -n wallet and $5 and his l. D.
c:ard to pollce Friday.
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Army Barracks
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FPHA Orders Removal 0
Balboa Businessman Urges
Conversion of S. A. Base
Barracks by Service Clubs
DISMANTLE BUILDllGS
AS VETERANS DISCUSS
BASE AS HOME CENTER
John F. Vogel, Main Street Store Proprietor
and Wartime Patriot, Offers to Hire Car-
penters for Remodelling of One of Bar-
racks for Home for Veteranll-'-Base Has
Facilities for Accommodating 80,000
Accredited Report Is 113 of 168 Buildings Will
Be Shipped to San Fernando for Use in
Hanson · Dam Veterans' Project -1700
Homeless War Veterans in Orange
County Protest Surprise Move
While others were discussing over the ~reekend the probabilities in
the ca.rrJring out of a declared threat by homeless Orange county war
veterans to rend apart or burn 700 structures now under construction
and which do not. have authorization ,notices pasted on t hem. J ohn F .
Vogel, Balboa business man and wartime patriot, was recommending a
Orange county veteran organizations were incensed today over the
accredited report that the Federal Public Housing Authority has or-
dered the dismantling oC 168 barrack buildings o n the> Santa Ana Anny
Airbase.
solution benefi cial to the veterans housing problem.
"Let federal. state, county and city housing authoritil'i release the
Santa Ana Anny Air base, and its accommodations for a housed city
Employes of the 7-llSs Construction company of Los Ange les were a t
the base this morning dismantling the barrack buildings in accordance
with the housing authority's edict.
The surprise move by the FPHA caught tht' veterans' organizations
unaware as there had not been any previous publicity that the bar-
racks were to be taken down and shii>ped elsewhere:? for a veterans
housing proje<:t .
of 80.000 people to these homeless •~
veterans," said Vo~el. "\Vhy con-Newport Man Hauls
In Sixth Big Fish
vert it into a site for an educa-
tion institution \\"hC'n our own boys
net>d homes?··
Santa Ana .-\rmy Airbase has Ralph Larrabee of 1306 West
all the necessary faciJities for Bay avenue, Ne\vport Be a c h, housing thf' vt'terans of the coun. caught his £'ig hth big fish on Sat-try. I t has good \Yater and good urday. It "'as a marlin weighing l~SE P.<\R1\_8Lr.:: CO)lR . .\DES In peace and In \\'Sr are th~ t"·o bosom I ends, "J\tike". fl\'e-year-
SCY.'age facilitit'S fo r at least five l lO cl: d . ked . old doberman 11in..c-her. K-9 "-'Br hero and maM:Ot or the 1\"e\\·port Harbor 1\ lerlcan Le&'lon post, and
years duration. pou~ 5 an it y,·as yan . in LeJCion Si;::t.-al-. .\rni~ \<Ince Cusumano, pO:J>ular S e \\'J)Ort Harbor Police de rtment huma ne officer.
h I t has th~ec mo~~n pf i c t u re_ ~r ~t;;u~~~i';;;1~~r af~~rn;s ;i1~~t~~ 1 -~~~~m..;-~~t'~~~l~;e~rn;~:~Y dJ~~lc~~"" attended all Le;.'1o n con,·entlons to w ch ~N~~~~::p~~~~~
m~:~lng·~~wa~~p:r ~o~~n;~ ~hr~es~:. ~r~~g:; =~:~. ~~ Federal Water VETS RAP stale c.c. Off1·c1·a1 also has two fine cafeter1as. The avenue, Los Angeles. ·~ !~eral governr:nent spernt s 0 m e The qiarlin was caught \Vith 24 Meet1"ng Called I Visa~ Harbor C1'ty ,p..Al,000 renovating one o the cafe-heavy tackle Lar bee h ht · I ·
terias just two months before it six big fish. pre~~usly atn c~~~ SOCIALIZED was closed on orders or the War waters Jam Musatti, Gt"neral ~tana-
Department. · S ~\N BERNARDIN?, ~pt. 24· ger of 1he CaliJornia State Cham-
Mr. Vogel has a capi tal iCa\for -M em bc>~ of the Cah rorru~ State ber of( Commerce. and William
the salvaging of the base. He dis-Quarry on Way c .range \\'Ill meet here Friday to HSG UNITS Sparlin,, Manager of the Southern ciassed the issue with a represen-discuss the proposal or a red.era! Ca.ljforqia Ofrice in Los Angeles,
tattve of The News-Times at h is TO Alaska Isle survey of the \\'Ater needs and. re-• drop~ in a t the Newport Harbor
beautiful home on Balboa penin-souret>s or the Santa Ana River . -.. Chambfr or Co m mer c e l as t
sula, Saturday night. water. basin. The sessio~ will be , . Wedn ay morning enroute to
"The service clubs, churc hes and Corporal Eugene Quarry, 18. son held in th: S~urces Junior high-Al though Orange County's es-San D ego, where Mr. Mussatti
other organizations of Ora nge of Mr. a nd Mrs. Kenneth Quarry school aud1tor1um, Eighth and S . timated 1700 homeless war veter-adre the convention of the
county could help solve this prob-of 1515 Santa Ana avenue, Costa Streets ,a t 2 p. m. ans are opposed to socialized hous-Califor ia League of Cities.
lem. Each one of them could take Mesa. e.xpects a cold lime y,'ith the State Grange Master Geo~ge ing as a solution to their own pres-lttr. ussattj a nd Mr . Sparling
one barrack and convert it. fur-Army Ground Forces in Adak. Sehlme)'er a nd a representative sing problem. they are favorably in time to meet Senator
Har~or City
Man Injured
In Roof Fall
Wesley Ander.;on, 5& 127 34th
street, Newport Beach, tell from a
ladder and was injured when
working on the roof d(_ a home at
928 E. Central avenue, this morn-
ing.
He was given emergency treat-
ment by Dr. W . T . MOCJDe7 and
sent to the Orange~ -pitaJ. ,
W AA Head Offers
To Aid Vet.erans nishing it for a homeless veteran Al eutian Islands. this winter . from ~he U. S. Bureau or. Reclam~-1 disposed to the suggestion that the Knowl d before the Sen a t or
and his family. It would be a pa-The Costa Mesa boy embarked tio~ \\ill be pr~sent to ~scuss this Santa Ana Army Air Base be started on his trip over Newport
trio.tic thing to do." \vith the Task F orce Willamaw all-important issue. which affects! transformed into a temporary Harbor, Both Mr. l\.fu.ssatti and Director A . J . Reed of the War
h R K. of the AGF recently. When he every "'ater user in Orange and housing center for their reliel Mr. s;:' ling are much interest·• •--~ dmi · · For insta~ce, t e otary, I-returns home. on rompletion of Riverside count ies. Otto Knudsen Thi . ·sed n.i ~ts a rustration in Los An-
"''anis and Lions clubs of Newport the experiments which the AGF or Redlands, a member of the Yu· 1 1 1 sM sednt1mebnt w0as1 expH_resdl in Ne rt H arbor because of the geles called the News-Times at Harbor rould each take one bar-. W N 1 bo d a e on ay Y a e 1n ey, many rww phases of Yacht Harbor noon tcxlay and said that he would
rack and convert it to an apart-\\'ill make there, he and his older c~11i be a~e~ company, 0 · ar · Santa Ana businessman and a deveJoJtment which has been ini-be only too glad to aid the 1700
m.nt Or apartments for homeless brother. Kenneth. will have plenty "'1 c airman. 1 war veteran, who is the reputed tiated b,ere. h I Oran ty -~---to discuss about t heir work. For-ome ess ge coun ~-
veterans. "Why I have two or nler AMM le Kenneth Quarry was Bl k W'll B •id , cha_irma~ of1 the CVeter~ns Organ~ i in getting housed
three carpenters who are working stationed '"at the bleak Alaskan ac I UI l zat1on ous ng omm1ttee, wttic Angelan Catches B1'g 'We want to do the IDC8t good. on some other io· bs for me:· said I is determined to halt the unau-not only for the -t. but isle earlier in the war. Fi "-Off D p • t ·-·--~· Mr. Vogel, "and I would be only Houses in Mesa thorized construction of comm•r-S• ana 01n also for our veterans," said --
too glad to pay them for doing dal structures anyv.:here In Orange \ who admitted in answe-to a qum..
some extra work in the conversion Have You Registered? County. Ed Jl.eed of 940 South Oxford tion that he knew FPHA had ar-
of a barrack to a home for home-y ')) B S Jesse Black of 104 r.tain street, Reached at his orrice in Santa Angeles, who is a con-dered dismantling of the'168 build-
less veterans. I am sure other OU · e Orry • • .. Balboa. announced todav that he l Ana Monday afternoon, the Santa _isherman in Newport Har-ings on the Santa Ana Ann;r Air
philanthropically-minded p e op I e would construct six new homes Ana b.usinessman s~id the veterans bor, red another fine catch on btse.
in .Orange County would be willing Only th.ree days remain for re-g. in Costa M.esa, one of which he l organization committee re1_>resents Saturd y, when he hauled aboard !
to do the same." istering for the genaral election in .... ;11 use for his residence. the County American Legion, the the s. iah, a 174% pound marlin. Polley BrOtflers
Mr. Vogel suggested that the November . If YOU have not regis-Black. who retired in 1939 as Veterans or Foreign Wars and the Edie Cleland. skipper of Bal-••--
Kiwanis Club might be interested tered this year go immediately to a building contractor and who in Disabled American Vetbans or-boa Is d. who maneuvered the La d B" • I"
in establishing 8 house to be called the Ne\\.'POrt Beach City Hall or 1942 accepted a supervisory post I ganizations. Sunfis said the Los Angelan tired n II ar ••
the Kiwanis Club house for a to any fire station in the harbor in the construction of the Santai He stat_ed that the commJttee the mat'lin after 8 50-minute bat-Off $ Cl le
homeless veteran at the base. Vo--district or in Costa Mesa and Ana army air base, said he will was cogruzant ·of the fact that tie. 'lid! fish was caught with an ~····
gel will be remembered for h1s register NOW. You'll be sorr.)'-er ect the houses on six lots which 1 the Santa Ana Army Airbase has re. gulatlon heavy tackle, he said
patriotic gesture during wartimt? If you don't do so. Anyone not ht owns at 19th and Wallace all the necessary facilities required ~-
when after a dispute with the OPA registering and voling in the com-I stre<>ts, three blocks west of the I by the vet.erans and their families
he opened his Point House apart-ing election ";11 have their names Costa Mesa grade l<.'hool. and th~t 1t "'Ould make an ideal
ments, with rent tree, to 11<>1\iiers stricken from the Grea t State Black is associated in business place if . It were converted into
and sailors. The veterans have Book and this will .disqualify you with his son -in-law. Mack M cEJ-1 homes, if only on a temporary
never forgotten this kindness. as residents in the State of Cali-I roy, Main street photographer, at l basis until private enterprise could
"If the authorities do not \vi.Sh fornia. I the 104 ~fain St. address. (Continued on Pa,ge 4)
to open the airbase to the home-
less veterans of Orange county,
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Youth Hurt
In Second
Car Crash
Ste\i.'art Buchanan. 28. of 107~ I
Thfrty-second street, Newpor t
Beach. sufferOO a compound fTac-
ture of the right arm when an
autonlObile in which he "'as riding
era.shed into a tele phone pole at
28th street and Central avenue,
Ne""J)Ort Beach, Saturday night.
Buchanan. who is now a patient
in the Orange County hospital a t
Santa Ana. lost his left eye in a n
automobile accident here aOOut
a year ago. 'ni.e youth. Newport
Beach police reports say, was own-
er of the machine that crashed
into the pole.
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Vince Cusumano
ReP,resents Post
At J..egion Meet
Vin .1 t Cusumano of Newport
Beach ~II represent the Newport
Harbor f~ost No. 291 of the Amer-
ican ion at t he national con-
vention in San Francisco. from
Sunday until next Friday.
Visit s from American Legion
pos ts al over the country are ex-
pected 'o number 150,000. Cali-
fornia plone will send 70,000 to
particiPf!te in the great Legion
fOnfer~ce. A hu e Legion parade will take
placc o Tuesday. with thousands
or Legi na!res particiJ>a:ting. F ield
Marsh Sir Henry Maitland Wil-
son -~f Great Britain, who was I Allied mmander-ln-chief or the
Medite anean during World War
ll. will one of the speakers.
Ot war leaden in attendance
at the~nvention , some of whom
will ad ess the delegates. include,
Secret of War Robert Patter-
son. urJi,... Secretary of the Navy
John ~Sullivan. General H. H.
Arnold, SAAF IReL). Fleet Ad-
miral ter W. NimiU:, General
Carl S atz, Army Air Forces
Chief. Generals Jooeph Stillwell,
Jonathaii M. Wainwrigh t and
Omar Bradley, the latter of the
Vele ' Administration.
Fred and FnrnJc Pblley al Polley
Brothers. BaJt.. and Rtmtingtoa
Park brewers. landed a 15214
pound marlin off San Omlente.
Thursday.
The PoOeys caught the ftab In
25 minutes with heavy tackle. It
was weighed by Rarbormaster
Russel Craig at the Balboa Angl-
ing club.
The brothers were with Al An-
derson. popular Fun Zone amuae-
m e n t magnate, at Al.K:bm'age,
Alaska. 30 years ago. Al was then
associated with his wife, Inez, in
the general mercantile businem In
that city.
Rites Held for
Douglas Brown
ServM:es were held MondJQ-for
Douglas T. Brown, OT, wbo died
Aug. 24 in the Philipphw Wflier'e
he was stationed wiUt tbe SM
Bees. He was t1'te son al Mr. and
Mrs. Colin F. Brown al ""'-
Island and besides h& -Is
survived by one brother. OoUn
Bro•m jr.; two sist.en, Jin. Ruih
F. Hahn ot Loo "-"'" -Jin. Virginia Hatch al &-.
Rooary .,... said at 8 p. m. San-
day at the. Brown Oi!onial ..... ..i.
Santa Ana. and 1111U11 -at 9:30 a. m. Mtlbday at the cmpel al St.
John Vumney, Rafboe ,..._,
SORRY, NO SOUP?!!
Orange county veteran organi-
zations were discussing the anny
base site a..;; a JXIS..<;ible solution for
the housing of 1700 homeless
county war veterans when the con-
struction company moved into the
federal base and started to tear
down sOme of the buildings.
From a source close to the
FPHA offices it was learned that
113 of the 168 buildings to be dis-
mantled will be shipped to the
Hanson Dam near San Fernando
and remodeled for a veterans'
housing project there.
The other 155 buildings will be
salvaged and the materials will be
sold through the war surplus de-
partment of the War Assets ad-
ministration in Los Angeles.
When asked about the pooo!bll-
ity that the anny base mi&ht be
transformed into a home center
for Orange county veterans, the
W AA office on Monday aftemoon
did not state that the anny build-
ings were to be torn down and
shipped elsewhere.
Harborites Agree
Army Base Ideal
For Vets Housing
SEEK KIDNAPPER
Dri,,.ing the machine. the police
reported. was Kenneth Evans of
105 Oty Campground. and another
occupant oC the vehicle dt the
time of the 'crash was Buchanan's
brother. Ronnie. Evans. police
said. Oed the scene after the
smashup. RonnJe was shakni u;>
but otherwise was not hW't. hos·
pita! attaches oaitl.
~ -A -toriot who kidnapped a Coon Case Found Moni and Pop wo1re. ....... -.. 1n San Diego and 1rom
. ton of the 8-lift """---lbe -.ped In Fullerton A brij!fcue bearing the .....,. -t. Bal'-. cJ...r tf>o1r -I ~ of1e-noon ia still belnc
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of the ~~ C4unty A•r-on lut week, penning ti* 47 1 -.Pt by Southern cautornla
otfi"" ,.... found In NewjU t Beoch on the doors: pilk!e outl>aritleL The man-Is :::::.i. tua3oed .,_ to the pollco, "OUi: butd>ers -· ._ ---u to oil Police lftCinda It tum cormmmlcai.I with .,,..t.• 10 our cust._.. --lo aill. '
the ••"" oftlce about tbe Inc to eat. We ~ to t1o _.
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Be rich in memories but look forward to golden oppor-
tunities. -Jack L indsley.
Reputable Profession
The importance of prospective home owners transacting
bu5i ness with reputable real estate brokers in the Newport
Harbor area cannot be over-emphasized. For these brokers
are members of a hi ghly respected profession which is di-
recUy associated with the National Association of Real Es-
tate Boards. No one can join the NAREB or any of its
thousands of subdivisions spread out acro5s the nation unless
he subscribes to a code of ethics which is binding for all
tii::ne. ln the near future we shall present the ethical einter-
pretation of this ideal. Meanwhile, we repeat, it is important
that you deal with a reputable broker when you want to buy
or sell a house. They are thoroughly familiar with all the
phases of real est.a te laws and procedure, and when they ad-
vLse you. you can be certain that their advice is safe and
sound.
They Must Have Homes!
The ominous threat by homeless war veterans to level by
force or fire unat1tl10 1ized construction in Orange county is
being taken seriously in both federal and private housing cir-
cles. \Vhile the fiery statement made lly Fred Devenney of
Santa Ana, \Var veten1n member of the combined veterans
organization housing committee of Orange county, before
Southern California American Legion, VFW and DAV or-
ganizations in Los Angeles last week, bespoke the probable
results of the bitter attitudes of h omeless veterans, it did give
housing authorities in all their branches warning of what to
expect in the near future if the needy veterans are not pro-
vided with adequate living quarters. What has happened in
London. England, where homeless mobs, mis-led by Com-
munists, squatted in vacant h omes and forcibly opposed evic-
tion by police, could easily happen anywhere in Orange
county. And Communist leaders in this country are confi-
dent that this condition can happen here. once th ey get con-
trol of any element which will volunteer to make the first
move. Homeless veterans anywhere in the country have a
right to live decently but they cannot live decenUy, with their
wives and children sheltered in one room. These boys fought
to make America a safe place in which to live, and they rame
back expecting to find an apartment or a house in which to
put their brood. They didn't mind waiting a few months for
new homes to be built.
But since there has been little construction of homes
for veterans in Orange cotmty in the past several months,
the homeless fam ilies believe tha t now is the time to strike
for that home t hat was promised them, and if they cannot
have new homes, as undoubtedly F red Devenney meant when
he made his alanning statement in Los Angeles, then they
will destroy or burn structures which do not caIT)I posted
authorization notices. TI)ere is no teUing \vhen the veter·
ans will act. but officers of the various veteran groups make
no denial of the fact that the homeless veterans are getting
out-of-hand. Veteran groups admit that they have discov-
ered that there are 700 of the 1700 structures raised in
Orange county which have not exhibited permit notices, and
one who seems to ha,·e more reliable information states that
there are more than that number \vithout authorization no.
!ices. There is one certain thing and that is that no one man
is to blame for the sorry state of affairs in which the country
finds itself in the housing snarl. As a group. private and
federal authorities. must share the blame. Selfishness is the
prime motive in the att itude of both elements. And it is now
time that both priva te and federal agencies and municipal
housing dep.•rtments should combine their efforts to provide
more homes fo r the \'eterans. To ignore this situation now is
only to invite disaster for e\·ery commupnity in Orange
county. ACT NO\'.'-TOMORROW i'<lAY BE TOO LATE!
Good Appointment
It is \vith a great deal of personal pleasure and satisfac-
tion that the editor of this newspaper regards the recent a p-
pointment by the President of a great democratic American,
Averill Harriman of Harriman. Orange county, New York,
as Secretary of Commerce. This fine genUeman of a grand
old pioneer family of New York state will be a great asset to
business in general. A banker and railroad magnate, be has
distinguished. himself as ambassador to SO\iet Russia, and
all his life he has lived the democratic ideal. Those who
know the family, their early beginnings in Orange COWlty,
New York, can verify this small testimonial in their behalf.
1t was an excellent choice for the President t o make.
DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH
ORAJIGE S
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By ED WARD CLAYTON APPRECIATION
B y EDt\'ARD CLA1:'TON Mr. S . A. :'t·leyer. Publishl"r
Diploma Ii« Clr<'U8 NC"1>0rt Balboa !\rews· Times
In the three-ring int€."rnational Ne\\•port Beach. California
circus so many ··acts" are going Dear 1':lr. 1-fc.}TCT :
on at l hC' same lime that some Tht' fine cooperation you ha,·e
of the most inter£'Sting diplomatic given In recent years to the War
tricks escape lhC' eye. One per· ChMt campaigns lf'ads me to hope
formance which \Vas deserving ot you \Viii be "';Hing to render simi·
more attention than it got from Iar public sPr\;C(" in the forth·
thl' v•orld audience "'as the Sul· coming final campaign during Qc.
garian demand for Greek terri· tobcr for funds ''ith which to
ton·. I t \\'as a rC'markable exhi· finish the job of the United Serv-
bition of "nerve". B ulgaria fought ice Organizations. ram i Ii a r l y
on the side of the A.'<is . Greece knou'Tl. as thC' USO.
was a valiant member of the Al-As you kno'>''. USO has estab--
li~. Yet, Bulgaria. o ne of the llshcd a unique record in sen1ng
los rs. had the brass to demand the recreational, morale and spirit~
te ·tory rrom Greece, one of the ual needs or the members or the
ners. That's one for the book. armed for ces. Its work through
ut maybe the Bulgarians are the Y<'ars or fighting war becaml"'
more n('rvous than nervy.nervous a familiar symbol of the spirit of
for fear they \\'On't please their Am<'rican communities. Perhaps
"ringmaster·· Joe StaJin. \Vith· )'OU do not know why it is neces·
out doubt, they made their de-sary for USO to continue this
mands on his instructions. Joe work for another year.
doesn't lik<' the Greeks because The \Var and l"a\'Y Departments
they refust" to jump through the I asked USO to continue indefinite·
communist hoop \\'hen lie s naps ly. Th<' national officers or USO
the \l"hip. But !f Joe r<'membcrs f<'l t th<' organization could not
history hl' knO\\·s the Greeks can't I do this-but they did determine
be pushf'd a round. They "have that the job should be continued
a \\·ord·· for their attitude-<X>ur·1 fo r one more year, to ser\'e the
age. needs of men still in service, men
Larct'"~t Statf" In hospitals, and youths who are
Talk is reviving Ag<tin about ad-now in training. Instead of operat·
mitting both Alrtska and Hawaii ing a t its peak of more than 3000
io the Union and thus rajsing the facilities in the continental United
number of stars o n the America n States, howev<'r. USO in 1947 \viii
Flag to 50. Almost ('Veryone scC'ms operat<' 425 facilities at home and
in favor of th£> id£>a-that is. overseas in addition to its camp
everyone except the Texans. You sho\v circuit and its \vork in m ili-
S<'e. the people of th<' Lone Star tary hos pitals. In this important
state are very proud. 'fh£'y're t ransition period only an agency
proud of th(' f"ct that Texas is like USO can do the job. And to
the largest slate' in the Union do the job well requires funds-al·
from the standpoint of territory, though much less than in previous
If Alaska conl<'S in Texas will years.
drop to second position. With its You can help, as you ha\·e in
586.400 squarP mint-s Al aska is the past, by cooperating \Vith your
more lhnn t"·ic(' lh(' size of T exas local and count y campaign com·
\\·hich C'Xtend$ ovf"r a "mere" 267,· mittel's. And. because many pcr-
339 squarC' mil<'S. SC'CrC'tary of the sons in your community may be
Int£'rior Julius A. Krug has sug. una"·are of the reasons for con·
g<'St<'d that Alaska bc divided in· tinuing USO for anoth<'r year, I
to lhrec stal<'S. Texans \\•ill be in hope you "''ill be Y1:illin~ to publish
favor or it, but \\·ith a total popll· an editor ial along-th<' lines of
Jation of only 72.000 Alaska hardly thl' one enclosed. O ur State head·
ratc-s six senators and three rep-. quarters will continue mailing _you
resentatives in CongrC'ss. So. it occasional publicity pieces and
appears that \\"hen Alaska "joins ' mats '>''hich ,,.e h~pe you ~ill be
up" T exas \\'ill have to be satisfied able to use. espec1all~ no"' in a n·
with the distinclion of being the ticipation of and during the cam·
largest stale south of Canada. paign this F all.
Now \\'f' Kn o~· \\lhy
The latest Nazi explanation em·
anating from the underground as
to why Germany lost the war
shows that the G<'rmans are as
clever In manufacturing alibis as
they are in turning out tools of
destruction. But even at that , It
must have taken a lot of twisted
thinking to fi gure out the excuse
that Hitler \vas really a Jew and
that after plunging Germany into
the war he "threw the fight".
Alibis such as this sound so ridlcu·
lous to us that \\'<' ar e prone to
laugh them off and forget them.
But they should serve to warn us
that in the eyes of many Germans
their country wasn't really de·
teated. This attitude tends to
spur their efforts to rebuild the
military power that almost over·
ran the world. The Allies beat
Germany down in the war but It's
going-to take a long time to put
her "out" as a potential thN>at to
world peace.
Human Otu.l"lle
As Individual citizens. you and
I share with all other Americans
the realization that much as we
should like to forget the tasks of
war a nd get on with the work of
peace. we must complete our war·
time job-in justice to ourselves
and to the boys who wear our
nation's uniforms. 1 had this
driven home rather forcibly to me
during a very inspiring personaJ
intervi.eYo' with General Eisen·
hower in Washington this swnmer.
He speaks of the present per iod
as the "residua] phase of the war"
a nd I am sure you will agree with
this great American in so regard·
ing it a.nd recognjzing its impor·
tance.
My own responsibility, now that
the War Chest has been liquidated,
is shouldering the chairmanship of
the California USO Campaign
Committee's public relations divi·
sion. I cannot do the job without
the fine cooperation the Cali.for·
nia Press has always given such
worthy endeavors. I hope \Ve can
count upon your help.
Sincerely,
Robert Gross
•Robert R. Gross
State Public Relations
Chairman
San Francisco. Sept. 17-
RRG:\"S
Have YOU Regi~tered?
The story from London about
the boy found on the Arabian
desert li\'ing \\·ith the gazelles
sounds utt f'rly fantastic but It
apjiarently is true. A photograph
ot the lad shows him to be of
slight sta1ure with a mop of dark,
scrag~ly hair reaching down to
hi!S should<"rs. He was captured
by an Arabian prince \\•ho dis·
covered him running along with
the gazelles. ThE'Se animals can
mo\"e at a speed of more than
t\\•ice that o f the fastest ever
rPrnrded for a human being. Yet I
th<' gazelle boy \\·as able to keep !
up \Vifh !hem. Efforts so fa r have
bt.¥n un!>ucressful to get him to
\\'('ar t lothes or slN.'p on a bed.
nor has h<' learned ro speak. H e
i~ belie\"Ni to be about 15 years
of age. Apparently he was aban·
donC'd hy hls mother \\'hen quite
sn1all. But how \\·as he able to l ~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
su.n:i\'e on the dest'rl? II
.~Mtf'r ! Fastf'r !
From California to Ne'>'' York in
5%: hours. That's what is on ta9
in the realm of commercial 8\-18·
Uon. Pan American World Air·
ways is asking the Civil Aerona u.
tics Board for permission to oper·
ate domestically on long, non·stop
flight service bet'Yo·ttn 13 of the
Nation's principal cities. These in·
elude Los Angeles and San Ftan·
cisco. The planes would carry 80
passengers and would be two types
-one which v.•ould travel at 430
milt>S per hour a.nd the other at
340 mph .. The schedules proposed
by Pan American "'·ouJd be mott
than twice as fast as those now
ln operation. First thing ~·e know
there wiU be a commuter service
for people who v.·or k in New York
but v.·a.nt to live in California.
VET'S Taxi
Compaay
PHO?\'"£:
BEACON 5659-W
We are partial
only to The People
-OUR CUSTOllEBS-
(Owned and ()pent«!
by V eterans)
IOU BROADWAY
Oooca-
have i rome \\1hich when add<"d to
the istance payment meets
dividual budgeted needs.
Int etation of the budget
rules 'f·euld indicate that many on
a bud~etary nC"Cd. basis \\'Ould not
recei\"f" the total increase of SS.
Some ~·ill r eceive an increase in a
lesser mount, and others '>'ill r<'·
ceive ~o increas(' at all. The Ja\v
pro\ides that th<' amount of in·
P.A.PALMER
,LIDO 151£ P~ ----·----w 0 . BUCK-l=ance Counselor
~ 1500 f/k-,.,:f~
3333 VIA LIDO cALIFORNIA
Recent amendments to Title I
of the Fede ral Security Act as
pa5S('d by Congress increases the
assistance payments under the
California Old Age Security La\\'.
This change is effective October
l . The federal increase '>''hich will
amount to S5 pt-r recipient "'ill
total appro...,.imately $9,720.000 per
year throughout the State ot Cali·
Corn.la. The S5 increaS<' to each
recipient o f Old Age Security does
not nect>SSarily apply to those aged
persons "'hose need is determined
on a budget basis or to those who
come plus the grant of aid may
not e-i~ the recipi<'nt's totali---;-------------------------
need. tH a person has need of S65 ~
Navy Post Grad
School Requires
Housing for 3000
and hf.S S20 income. his grant at ROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ~~~:('fa;Lr:~5~1!:~2:~~~~(' t~:
amou t necE"SSary to n1C"et his
need._. This individual. therefore.
'voula\ not receive an increase in
his assistance payment. Another
exam~c \\'ould be a person \vith
a n of $65.00 and income of
Bookkeepi9g
Service
COLIN F. BRO\\"'N
(Barbor 16")
SIS MarlDe Ave., Balboa Isl.
Senator John L. McClellan visit· Sl2. ; his prcsC'nt grant "·ould
ed. Ney.•port Harbor and Orange be .t.Ji<' statutory maximum of
County to investigate the matter sso.uq. O n October 1 he would re·
of site for the proposed Post Grad-ceivif,an °increase of $3.00. Thus
ua te Naval School. He \\'BS ac-his nt of S53.00 and income of ------------~
compained by Capt. H . A. Spana· $12. \viii m('('t his need of S65.00. r ~-------~---~
gel .. Chairman of the Officer Board 1 Thcfc \\ill be a fe\v r ecipients
apotnted by the Navy to survey I \\'hos aid is currently being paid
suggested sites. Capt. Spanagcl is on a budget basis and \\'hose
Commandant of the present Post I total eed is some,vhere bct\vc>en
Graduate School. $50 a d $55. (It£'ms in the budget
The party came by pla ne from sch~e are averaged a mounts
San Diego and \\'as mC't at on state-,vidl'.' ~Pricings.) If
Orange County Airport by John I the n of the recipient currently
Phillips, Congressman from this recci ·fig aid on a budget basis is
District, and r.1rs. Phillips, \Villis not !fOrc than S55 ~n October 1.
H . \Varner. Chairman of the Board the income necessarily has to be
of Supervisors, Hubbard C. Howe, dl'.'duqtC'd from SSS because the
Chairman of the H arbor Com· la\V Jtovides that the income a nd
mittee of thP Newport Harbor the pnt of assistance must equal
Chamber of Commerce. and r.m. ~his 'mount ~nless the re is need
Howe, Harry Hanson, Secretary"Of in ex~ss of S::>5.
:~~~;~~:~I~~:~~ ;;;~ -D--D+-1 .. ,-D--D--'-S ______ _
and r eturned by \vay of the Santa
r\na Army Air Base site. In order
to save time the party fl ew over
the area and inspected both the
llarbor and the Air Base site
from the air . Senator ~1cCl ellan
appearl'.'d to be ,·cry much interest·
ed in the Air Base, especially from
the standpoint of utilizing build·
ings a lready constructed.
Facilities at Newport Harbor
"'<'re examined and pointed out as
readily available. l\1any smaller
\var craft. still under goi ng repair
in the Harbor area "'ere also
noted.
The proposed Post 'Graduate
Naval School \\fill require housing
for about 3,000 students. It Is
reported that about half the stu-
dents ar e married and this means
that added accomodations for the
married personnel as well as for
the staff of the school are neces·
sary. The facilities at t he Air
Base School site should be more
than adequate for a ny d emands
which the Navy might m ake upon
IL
Following· the visit the party
flew to Los Angeles "'her e Sena tor
~1cClellan planned to return to
Washington the following day.
Calling All WACS!
Afove over . Phil Spitalny, with
}·our a1l·girl orchestra! •
The WAC band, complete from
piccolo to big bass drum, is about
to be re-activated, Army Recruit·
ing headquarters here announced
today. for duty at the San Fran·
cisco Port of Embarkation.
Ex-GI bandswomcn with qua1i·
ricd ~1os·s (f\1:ilitary Occupational
Specia1tyl, ra nging from reeds,
brass and drums to the euphon·
ium. should apply at Army Re·
cruiting Office. 202;, \V. 3rd St.,
Santa Ana, Cal.
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14&WPO&I BAT.BOA NS™1JIOI.. }I(
Scrimmage Prepares Sailor
Gridders for f riday . Opener
City Given Permit
By State to Place
Signs on Highways
The State Oi\isions or High-
ways, Dept. of Public WOl'k:s. has
notifi ed the city or Newport Beach
Some tough scrimmages. with! ed. ror dununy game-s. that it has granted it permission
emphasis on presenting a clicking Nursing jnjaries last "·eek were to place standard type signs on
orfensi,.r. i.s on the slate ror the four m en on \\•horn Pickens will pedestals in lhe center of Pacific
Harbor Hi gridden this week as probably be depending for start-Coas! highY.'a)", Road 7, Orange
they prepare to .. isit St. Anthony ing duties. Tentative flrst string 60, Newport Beach 8.
ot Long Beach on their field this Ends Bogey Horrell and Dick . I~. a~dance with the highway
Friday afternoon In the season's Brace and Backs Roy \Van! and diV1.S1ons instructions the s.igns will
opener . Buz Olambers were sidelined with be placed ~n the ccnter ot the
Coach \Vend)• Pickens still had minor hurts but will probably start ~alks at the follo\\ing loca-
his charges con("{'ntratlng on sound the St. Anthony tracas. tio~: Fernleaf street, Heliotrope-~
fundamentctls this WNk hut ls W orking out wtth the ti rs t Mangold_. San Bernardino and
counting on the practice t.iff to string this \\•eek and probable f.f arguerate avenues. Corona del
round ou t the outfit into a pin.>'· starters \\'ere Ends Brace and Hor-j 1'1.ar.
ing u nit. rel!. Tacklt' Bill \Veathe!"'A·ax. The signs "ill be In operation
Friday afternoon should ansv.•er Guards Hanson a nd Jl.fonson. and during the daylight hours only
several qu~tions in the mind of Backs Hanzal. Ward, HillhoWle and "'ill .be r emoved from the
the Tar mentor-mainly concern-and Chambers. s tree1 d uring thf' hours of dark-
i n g his inexperienced linemen. Mf"Uo Shines ness.
Picke ns is pretty confident of his Five men are battling for one
backfield material with eight good tackle and the cr-nter position and Car Wheel Theft.
men jockeying among theffiS(.'\\'es "Pick" has indicated that the
for starting positions. Practice starting nod v.ill go to the f\\'O
this "'eek has indicated. however, making the best impression in the
that sr,·eral line positions are still important scrimmages this week.
v.'ide OIX'n and only game experl-A second backfield, composed of
ence will round out the boys that Mello. Ashen, Peyton and Bro"'?l
h ave not played much rootball tx--is right behind t he other quartet
Th{'rt of a \\·heel and tire from
Maurice H. lddings of 327 Story
plaCt>, Alhambra. and his car which
v.•as parked ror th<' night near the
Seashorl' colony, NeY.'JK>rt Beach,
v.·as r eported to the police.
fore . and could r ate almost equally. C
l.njury Plq11f' None or the backfield candidates ar Stolen
The squad was plagued with a have a stran gle-hold on their posi-Car or Robert N . La,,. of Santa
batch of early-seAson injuries late tions and there may be changes Ana v.·as stolen from a space near
last week which eliminated the before the opening gun Friday. the Lido theater during the Tues-
chance ror much scrimmage o r 1 Mello. a 140-lb. scat back. \Vht1 day ni ght show, po!iC(' ,,·ere told.
hard v.·orkouts but ~1onday prac-sparklc>d on the Sailor B team last 1\ ,,·ind"·ing o( the machine "'as
lice v.·as d C'voted to scrimmage and season. has look<'d especially well broken , th<' thief unlocking the
Tuesday and \Vednesday also slat-on running pla:!-'S durinJ:: the past car door tha l y.·ay, he said.
re"· practices a nd \\'ill probably t --=-·----PT A Congress Selects be used extensi\"ely in the coming Co!'ta MP!Oa Community c·hurr h
game. SEPTEi\tBER 2ith Four for Fellowships -----------·-------
Initiatin'? a ne\\' scholarship pro-
ject the Calirornia Congrl'S!' or
Parr ots and TC'aChC'r~ this '''N'k
is announcing thC' tt\\"flrding of four
one yrar ~raduafl' F'l'llO\\'Ships In
Psychiatr ic Soci:tl \Vork to four
Californin rcsidf'nt ~.
Thosr rrcei \'in~ the H\Vards and
enterini;: the fl!'ld of Psychialric
Social \Vork in thc r ealm or ser\'·
iCT' to children \• l'fC' selected upon
the basis of ability and interest.
I 'fhcy "'f're chosen hy the Congress
committee arter \·cry careful study
of their rrcords and pC'rs onal in-
terview.
They were: Miss Vi r ginia Jac-
obsen, a native of l\.1inc>s0ta and
now rcsident of San Diego; Miss
Bernice Hanson or Berkeley \\•ho
has an AB rrom thC' Uni\"ersity of
California, where she held a Ros-
enber g scholarship; ~1 rs. Lorna
C. Brangv.'in or Ber keley, ~raduate
of the University or Or<'gon and
Miss Phyllis Ho"·ard of San Fran-
cisco. \\'ho graduated from Denison
Unive rsity in Ohio, \\'here she
majored in Psychology and took
annual and departmental honors.
American People and U.S. 0.
Receive Pope Pius' Blessing
l-fo\v Pope Pius Xll J?"a\·c n
special blessing lo a USO-Camp
Sho,,·s unit "'as revealed today in
a m 1..•ssRKr to ClydC' A~hen. Direc-
tor of the Balboa USO from l\.1iss
J ('an Beauvais, Ne''' York City
singer just rf'turnc:od rrom a Camp
Shows tour or Italy, France, and
Germany.
\\"as d oing a finC' job or r nlf'r·
Ta.i ning-!ht• occupation troops. He
gave a Spc'("ial hlt,ssi n ~ to me and
my ,,·ork and to n1y USO unit. I-le
a lso remarkC'd that he ,,·as C'S·
peeially ro nd of t hC' Aml'.'rican
pecple nnd offered a bl<•sing-for
them all."
Miss Beauvais. who i!lla l>TiC Your friends and mine sopr a no a nd soloist at the Church
of St. Vincent de Paul. the Fre nch
Church or America in New York
City. '"as gi '"<'n a letter by the
Reverend Salvatoro Piccirillo or
that church to t he Rever end Noel
Augustin Arciba!, a rriend or his
in Rome and former pastor of
Notre Dame in New York City.
The letter requested the Reverend
Arciba! ro ma ke arra.ngements ror
Mjss Beauvais to meet the PoJX'
in private audience.
Mr. and l\1rs. l\l<'rrilt Goodell
and son Va n mO\'f'd to \\1hittier
Tuesday, "·here Mr. Goodell is
a studC'nt a1 Whittier rollegC'. The
fa mily has tx>rn living y,•ith l\·tr.
GoodC'll's parents, Rev. and Mrs.
E. D. Goodell. 3000 \Wst Ocean
Front ever since rctul-ning rrom
the east last spring.
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(Poli Advertisement)
A.
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YOUR CANDIDATE
for
OR~NGE COUNTY
SHERIFF -·-
Vl'ho realizes the
:Vital Need for
INTELLIGENT
' law enforcement and
Adequate Protection
in
un{ncorporated areas
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Who learned
f~IR PLAY
'fl football fields
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Who gained ,
-etuHM«; to COST A MESA -
"Since I was in my USO uni-
rorm," Miss Beauvais said, "it "'as
not necessary for me to wear the
traditional black. Seeing the Vati-
can and speaking with Pope Pius
was the realization or a lifelong
ambition. I found the Vat ican
beautiful beyond all imagination
~frs . John Pfischner, 3018 Coast
boulevard, entered St. Vincent's
hospital, Los Angeles, Sunday and
underwent a major operation the
ne xt morning. Mr. Pfischner re-
turned Tuesda.>· a nd r eported she
"'as making satisfactory progress
and v.·ould be home next week.
Practical Experience
as deputy sheriff
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AMERICA'S
FINEST
WATCHES
Flne watches are here again ... and nationally
famous makes for men and women will be available
In Costa Mesa on or about October 10, when Ted
W. Brown, Jeweler, of Long Beach, opens a modem
jewelry store a t 1797 Newport Boulevard.
Comparable in ever')· way to the Ted W. Brown
store at 418 Amc.>rican Ave., Long Beach. the Co6ta
Mesa establishment will feature highest quality mer-
chandise . . . budget terms at no extra cost. Long
Beach has long recognized the truth of "Buy from
Ted Brov.,, and Sa\·e the Difference" ... a truth estab--
lished by square dealing for 16 years in the same loca-
tion.
Watclr ~-"::'~-~ Ma5/rl'
\Vatches purchased rrom Ted \V. Brown are ac-
companied by a chart record ot accuracy made
automatically on a scientific "\Vatch Master".
e \\'.<\.'TCB llEP AI& 81:.&VICE e
No watch is too complicated for the Ted W. Brown
master craftsmen ... prices reasonable consistent
With quality repain.
ACl-l,CAuh
tll AvgB1 CAN A \"SNlJE
S DOOS8 80UIB OF RAM SOEllV<lK
,
HAMILTON
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BULOVA
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HELBROS
When you &re in Long
• -. visit Ted w.
-Jeweler. See
tor yourselt the hillh
type of businn.s soon
to be established in
Oista Mesa.
0-0-0! PEPPERS!!
and the P ope was very kind 'to Six sacks of peppers-not the
ipe. Claude type-w er e spilled on the
"As I knelt in the room v.·he re highway at Corona d e t Mar
the Pope was to r eceive me I was \Vednesda)' morning, police were
shaking all over. but "'hen the told. Policemen couldn't eat them.
P ope en tered and helped me to so Hodgkinso n called the street
my feet his friendly manne r soon de partme nt y.•hich sent a wagon
put me at ease. for them. Nut sed.
'The Pope said he thought USO .
WORTHINGTO
Refrigeration
FREON AMMONIA
s toa to 10 too
Air Conditioning
S toa to 60 ton
Pressure Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
For AU~ and
All IJqulda In Stock
Call
I HAVE YOU REGISTEBEDf
Vote registrars are registering
people for the November election
on odd numbered days at the fire-
house in Newport Beach. However,
the city haJJ and other fire sta-
tions are registering them daily.
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
-1-
DallJ' Del.IVUJ"-Beaoon 5245
1827 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
I Who possesses
I extensive
l<.NOWLEDGE
of
juvenile problems
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'who seived his • I country in the
U.S. Armed Forces pt World War ll
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REGISTER to VOTE
I for
JAMES A. MUSICK
who will seive
I his county
E.FFICIENTL Y
as
SHERIFF
(~nted b;· friends qt James A. Musjck )
UJILLHY'r REFRIGERnTion
::::=:$' JERVICE CDlllPnnY
llaleo + 1 l!lqtaMrlq--Seo'""' no ~ 81..s., eonaa .., -pj,... _,. Z'IM
1'jlcltt, 1-uaa
MIDWAY AUTO ~ERVICE ... , ...
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WEST CENTRAL AVENUE
PHONE BABBOB ZlZ6
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I . re·r1on Jlhed
• Wlleelo
8tnip*-!
• • • Body Repeirtllg 4 ' -
; • :Auto Painting ·I sso
lil.
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91 I 8la•ke
For Your Convenience
We Will Remairi
Open
Friday and &aturday
Until 9 p. m. ,
and All Day Sunday
Balboa Central Market
708 East Centnl, Balboa
Ph.: Harbor Z7%9
MEREDITH'S
Ve n e ti a n Bl i n d C o .
Now Open
Manufacturers of CuBtom Bnilt Blinds
Complete Repair and Renovating Service
Free Estimates
412 soth Street
Newport Bem;cl>
Balboa Inn Bid&'.-
llAll!OA, CALIF.
Telephone
Harbor 2001
Barbor 1086
IODY THRILL IN SHIRT COMPORT!
Ct~
CA""*"" --
?It Laa! ~OL\ DAY*
A SHIRT FOR THE ACTIVE SPORTSMAN I
~ ~OLtDA.Y"., 1asyGoln11KnltteclSWrt..
TaQw1d a. C:•f<NNa for Collfor.i11111 t ..
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POCKET PICKED
H. C Mayer of 211 Diamond
avenue, BaJboa Island. reported to
palioe Wednesday the theft of a
wallet containing two $100 war
bonds and a $20 bill. He said the
w allet was filched from his pocket
while he was riding a P-E bus
near Belmont.
Pueuc NoTICE
NOTtCE OF SALE
Not.Ice ls hereb1 given : Th&.t. Joe
B. P1oeaer. Vepder , w ho9e &ddreu l8
314 Dla.mond Avenue. Balboa Island,
California. lntendA to ~II to Henry W . BnU.nard. Dorothy W . Brainard, and
M er le C. Bralnard. Vendtt!I. wboee ad-dre1111 ta 302 Amethy:st A venue. Balboa Leland, ca.Jlfomia. the tollowlng de•-
cribed property: AJI furniture, tlxtu.~11. 11tock. In trade , a.asel.M. name a nd good-will o f laland
R ecord Sho p . located at 300 Marine Avenue, Ba\ho& tsilt.nd . California.. The aa.Je will be made and cotu1ldera-
Uon petJd al 10 a . m. October 1. 1946.
at the office of Wm. Snn!ord, 308
M.arine A venue. &lboa Island, C.11-
fornlL. September 23. 1946. J OE B. PLOSSER
Vent.let .
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B . .\ZAAR
STARCK'S CAFE
Beer
Mixed Drinks -Short Orders
.. SPrF11 Rtl\\f , ;\f1.1nagcr-j osiry111KE 0Qt;IST, Owne:T
107 21st P lace
S05 MARINE A VE.
Newport Beach
The younqer set
~o for ...
WEVE GOT 'EM
lN' YOUR SJ'ZE ..
Good lookinq!
Good f ittinq !
Good weQrin<J'
BALBOA ISLAND
How Does
Chistian Science
Heal?
I F you would like to know more about
this scientific religion which heals hu-
man ills and so lves_ human problems, come
to
A FREE LECTURE
e:ntitkd
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE".
The Way of Complete Salvation"
by
Earl E. Simms, C. S.
of A-Tena
Member ol the Board or Lectureship ol The Mother Ciurch.
n.e First Oiurch of ollist.. Scientist, in Bogton, Mass.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 8 p. m.,
in NEWPORT HARBOR UNION .
IDGHSCHOOL
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Newport Beach, California
OcriW1y .... .._ Yoa
Vets Frown
On Socialized
Hsg. Plans
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Balf>oan Urges
Cof1Version of
Army Air Base
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"ANNOUNCING"
A N-·8onlee
to the People of u... Bay Ana
Your hhltlnc ... DeOoraUq' -hJ l:lrport Palate....
\Ve have a veteran crew of ptlnten and papr.rhangers wa.itin&
to do )'OW' Job. All work 11 given • writ ten guarantee.
Call us for a fTf'lt H t.Ima.le.
BURTON PAINT STORE
COlntinued rrom Page 1) "&roice: ls OuT 8un n<u "
then ttff.re is one other thing to PHONE BEAOOS 650$-M 16M NEWPORT BLVD.
t Cont inued f r-o m Page 11
M."<' its way clear to build more
homes for the veterans.
"We don't blame private hous-
ing agencies for the snarl in the
construction fi eld a.~ much as \\'e
do the federal government." Hind-
IC'y declared. ''If there was a war
tornorow, the Santa Ana Army
air base vrould be con,·crted for
do,'· Vo.el added. "they may work !~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ through: their memberships in the
\'arioua service clubs on a plan
to pro fte at IE.'ast one unit each
wet"k tr, a needed and homeless
troops in 90 days."
Hindley said the veterans know-
ing these conditions cannot under-
stand why the federal go\'ern-
ment hf'sitates to make facilities
availahl<' to the \\'i\r VC'tcrans and
their familil"S now when they ser-
iously nl'<-d th£'m.
"If the U. S. Government can
makC' the hasc available for troops j
in three months. \vhy can·t ii
transform the present barracks
into homes for the \\·ar \'eterans I
veteran."
Voge~ said that Captain Rosen-
blum o(i the Army Air Forres. who
'''as ho~sing offi cer for the Santa
Ana Ai:my Airbase. resided at his
home during the \\'ar. and it \Vas
he wh~ or igi nated the "one unit"
idea aqd put it to suCC't'SSful use
here during the ~·ar. He ~·ould
go toJ' ach service club meeting
\\'eek · ter \.\·C'E.'k and ask for 'just
one unft of housing for a ser \'ice-
man'. I
Ward & Harrington Lumber Co.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATEJUAUI
Bay Dlsbtet Yard )
Pb~ Beacon 5111 618 COAST IDGllWA1" ' AT THE AllCllES
C.mplete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
2100 O<ea.n Front Newport
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
MALTS • SANDWICHES • HAMBURGERS
lee Cream to Take Out
j or the county in that time?" asked
Hindlev. "Do you kno\v v;hy the
J govern.ment '''ill not do this?"
• There was no a.ns\\·er to either
or H ind\ey's qul'Stions \\'hich are
.pertinC'nt to thC' issue or housing
the country ovC'r as only the
powers-tha t-lx-in \V ashington. D.
HER:\fOS . .\ BEACH BOYS \\"IS. These are the bo)'5 "·ho snatched
the trophies ln the :Sev.·port Harbor Chamber of Conm1erce spon-
sored. paddlebosrd ~ here Sunday. -Kent liitchcock photo.
"There's no reason '"hY the one-
unit plfln can't ,,·ork no'"· if the
authorit ies ,,·ill not cooperate in
a pl an f to platt the army airbase
on an emergency housing basis
for Or\nge County's homt>lcss vet-
erans.'' Vogel concluded. 1--------~=========~ I puality Lumber
C .. kno''' the answrrs.
r.-tC'an\vhilC', a source in the mu-
nicipal housin~ hurC'au in Sa nta
Ana. disclosC'd the information
th<tl appar£'ntly ~h£'rC' are 700 vc.t· I
<'rans in that cit y \\•ho are still
\.\'ithout hon1ct ror thC'ir families.
Hermosa Beach Boys Win
Paddleboard Races Here
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Bp ilding Material•
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COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
",.\pproximatcly 700 VC'trrans of Fast 1irne for P addlC'boards '''as 1 that ordC'r. All contestants v.·ere R. E. HOSTETLER
Santa Ana and \'iCi ni ty applied mad!' O\ r-r a t\\'O mile ocean course from 1-lermosa Bea.ch . Phone Beaoon 6015
DORALEE'S
we have now included
· Venetian Blinds
to our stock.
Custom Slip Covers -Draperies
811 Marine Avenue Balboa Island for thl' f;Q availah\e units in t he I The Ocean Paddlcl>0ard Race I old h!'adquartrrs barracks of thC" on Sunday last ,at :'\'l·\\·port 1-lar-bcl\\"('("n the Ne,,·port l·larbor Area ;.._,. _________ _
\\'C'stern 1-~lying Training com-bor. The ra("(' \\as run from the OCf'an piC"rs \\'as a prominl·nt sport-'---------------------------'
mand, ,,·hich "'<'re convert.~d ~y Pier al NC\\·port Bea.ch to the ing C\ent before thf' \\';sr and Cement and Flagstone
lh<' ci ty t,,.o months ago, said! Pil~r at Balboa \\'Lth John J Ker-nl?ny '''C'll kno,,·n paddlC'l>0ard ex·I ~ Contractor
lhC' informant. . . . . 0 -h ll I J>crts participated. FLA'll WORK AND FOO!l.'DATIO~S Santa Ana n1unicipal 0Cf1c1u ls \\In of llC'inlosa '"'-·ac_ I aclng l Tile affair this year . ,,·hile it 8Y E•lim3le
said thal thC' housin~ burcau on first, ttrn(' 26 n11nut .... s, J,) s<"conds. did 001 a ttract a lot of outside Harbor 2574-W
duly at the iH'ndqunrlC'rs building FollO\\'ing Kt•r\\'in. Leo\\' Leis cnm£', entrants. due to raC'C'S elCS\\'herC', Qu ick~ l>el"rll'fl: we baTe lho cemenl
ar(' n1aking: the conv('rtcd uni~s in second ,,·ith R. D. Scol<'S and 1 is th<' opening i.:un of a big raCC' avai_l~hl<' fO th<' '"l't~rans and lhC'tr I D<!Y(' P{'rUnlC'an finishing in third \\"hich \\"ill be singed ~~xi year. __ _. _________ "'!:
fan11llf•_s on thr b;is1s of need and I :.H'l"d fourth pl:i.ces. 'fhis cvC'nt . is a .Pac1f1c. Coast I
according: t.o thc .nun1bcr of ~e-1 A half-ntilc Novice Ract>, also Championship \\" h 1 ch l"C'\\'port
pend('nt childrcn 1n ca~~ family. ;:in ()("('a n ('VC'nt. \\'as \\·on by Ed· Harbor Offi cials plan to sponsor.
In Los AngPll'S. a n off1 c1al of the \\'a rd A. Edgar or Hermosa Dench, ThC' pl an in,·itcs each c.oa~t c.1ty
rl'al estate d~p~trtme.nt or the .\Var \\'hOSl' tinte for the shorter dist· to arran~C' its O\\'n C'lim1nat1on
Ass<'ts Adm1n1strat1 on. a~m1tt('d ance "·as 6 minutcs. 35 seconds, ('\'ents for Paddleboard ex{X'rts.
that C'<lucators "'~rC' scek1n~ t.he \\'ilh R. D. Scoles, Dave Perumean Then t~\\'ard the close of thl' sum-
army hasc as a s1IC' for a Junior . d 1\-l.chael O'Brie n finishing in m<'r . "''lnnC'rS 10 be selected from
co\legl'. I-l e said the FedC'ral Pub-an 1 each City to compete in a final
lie Housing Authority has not ask· event for the Coast Champion-
C'd it the WAA to turn the base ship over this t\.\'O mile rough
over to it for conversion into "'ater course. Two events are sug-
homt>S for the veterans. gl"Sted, one for civilians and one
Clean Windshield
Blindness which drivers exper·
lence when traveling on crowd-
ed r oads at night is not due en-
tirely to poor adjustment or the
"other fellow's " headlights, r e-
ports National Automobile club.
A dirty windshield does much to
magnify the ser ious effects of
glaring headlights.
Have YOU Regiatered?
eo.ta Meu Community Church
SEPTEMBER !7th
CLOTHES
FOR
MEN
AND
BOYS
SGM~
SpiVli SI.op
I
101 MariDe A-
Bal-Wud
Pbo9e Barl>or 519
Yooii Woald Prepare It
BAI.ROA ISLAND
GARDEN AND PATIO WALL • W. P. MEALEY-General Contractor
' Ptioae1: ~ 1118 ' "1 Newport .....
-llM4-W 008TA lllSSA
exclusively for member! of Life I liB<"
Guard crews at Coast Cities. A
pcrmanen t trophy to be provided
with trophies for individuals also.
ENJOY THESE
ADV ANTAGESI
1-; Window Awnbags,
F . W. Crocker, Chief of Newport
Beach Life Guard Service, was in.
charge of the r aces Sunday last.
Door Rood&
Porch II Patio Canopies
.... Oat ---up.t ln: e Raia Oat -• -Bi-... ID:
• fltlrmNM'Dl • --No 1 "U.-a nowu":
• Slht -• -No R&W.ee:
• Bannoaloaa D<:elcn - -• I CU.tom Built:
·-tl!:conolAJ'·-· I Lone ute, .;,No~ta.
NoW!
511 State mpwa7 ~Venetian Blinds
(Either Wood or Metal) --Fdr ::ckr..~"': Call
I Reverse Otarges Newport8-b
t. ATS·D·tvaaa A..:: Co. of Orange Co.
116 So. Philadelphia SL
: Anabelm, Calif.
PbGine FULLERTON lsss..J'
Just Received ---Now on Display . I
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New Globe Outboard
' 11).DA Y DELIVOY
Runabout
The Seaboard Equipment Co.
ft: &e.con 6M 1 Newport-..
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C. R. ST:AAF
M 0 0 R I N GJ' S,E RV I C E
t t t !
Moorings Installed and Repaired.
Buoys Painted and~ '
t £ t I
Phone: Harbor 1080 orlHarbor 1698-R
,... Prompl Sui •lee
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Freah D ,:Iy ---:i:·~,.~·= Or. oom,.... -7""-to
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Special B A J J E R J S a I e
New War Surplus Batteries
100 and 200 amp. hour
Ideal for boats .... Yes. we said new batreries, and we
don't just think they are for we have cha rged and filled
them for the first time. And the life 0f a battery begins
when it is first charged and filled . We also know that
our price on these batteries is only a fraction of their
real value. See us at once as they will soon be sold .
• Your Car
• Your Boat
• Your
_.,_
We
WhOlesale
and
Retail
_.,_
. Storey's Battery Service
"'etitmlAl•ter Street
(between 18th and Magnolia )
Phone: Beacon 5183 Costa Mesa
WHY DRIVE back easr? Go rbe easy Greybowid
way ... euy on you, on your car, on your puae. ·
Alrhough orher things cosr more, Greyhound'• dol· '
lac-saving fares ue u low u ever. The cost is •'"'1
kss rhan driving. Remember, too ••• no orber aavel
sysrem gives you so many scenic roures ro chOOM
from, so many converlicnr, well-timed deputweL
See rhe Greyhound agent in your town for com-
plete information. •
~ DAILY TBIP8 EAST FBOll L08 ANOEID
Oru ,,.,, P•rrs
New Ywlr. •••• <IS.» Ql1a11 •.•••• MAI two+' etu •• a.•e
M l ••••• u •.. M..65 ····••at, ... lt.J'I .... o.t.... .. MAI
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5x7 Size
(Proofs Shown)
PORTRAITS OF BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR
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10 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. Daily-Other Ttme by Appol.ntment
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NSWPOiiT BALBOA Nm-TDD& If
Celebrities Rub Elbows
With Home ·folks at Grand
Opening of Castaways Club
By NA."CV NE\\'PORT
Don Dickerman's formal open-
ing Thursday night "'as just what
\Ve expectt:'d. The re-opening of
the old l r\'ine Countr y Club. over-
looking .'.'\e'''POrt Bay. attracted
many of the I o ca I oldtimen.
Others 'vent to Sc<' why t hi s
unique presC'ntation h,ad Ix-en call-
ed a "Public Asse t ." Gourmets
were on hand to sample the new
creations in food djshes. "First
);ighters" "'ent to see if the at-
mosph{'rl' ,,·as a proper set t in~ for
champagne-. and ,,·ere· delighted
by the harmony of sort music and
poppini: corks in rhe Mermaid
Room,-\VhilC' the nlore abstemious
,,·ere impressl'd ,,·ith the spaceous
a rran~in~ of tables .. ,,.hich ga,·e
privacy to individual grouping.
Bolh local and Laguna artists,
dC'ro ra1ors. 11nd c-.•ran1ic dcsi~n<'rs
'''ere a ltractcd by the \Vidl' varie-
ty of Dick€'rman's arts and crafts.
-murals, "1\quatop" tnbl!'s, a.xe-
car\·C'd 1ahlc lt'gs. drift\\·ood dancC'r
t:lmpos, thC' charming and oriftina l
dishC's, a nd gt'nt'ral decor. all of
'"hich has tukcn him over a year
to complete.
The .. Social Gadabouts•· found
! the friends thC'Y hoped lo S<'l'. and
the quiclrr "home-folks" v.·ho ,·en-
!urcd in out of cur1osi1y \\'Crc sur-
prisl'd and dclit:hted to find the
unusual combination of quit't gaie-
ty and charming informality in a n
imprcs~ivr setting. v.·hl're t h e y
could just brin~ thl' family or plan
a top-notch party.
Last but not lt"ast '''r rr n1a ny
o r the leading fil?UT('S of Ralboa
Callton1lu's .:\'e west and
!\lost l\IOOern l\tote1
1 Miracle Mile
Motel
706 COAST IDGH\VAY
(Look for the Neon Sign)
• 40 Units and Baths
• Unit Heat
• Box Springs
• Innerspring Mattresses
PH. BEACON 5~
Pirate Days, \\ithout their beards:,
-come to greet "Cap·n Don the
retired pirate and his merry mate!:
v.·ho had postponed their opening
to accept the sudden invitation to
join the festivities and lend an
authentic touch in judging the
contest for the Royal Court. and
crowning the Queen.
The Club looks do,,·n from the
bluff on that m'ost picturesque of I
all sailing craf t, the "S v.'if t". Its
O\\"Tlcr. Bill Cag-nev and friends.
were among the first to arrive.
Braden and Kay Finch bearing a n
appropria te, and much appreciatt>d
or iginal Kay f'~inch .. Mermaid" S<'f.
?\·tel Ford, popular local b:tnd lc>ad-
cr of Bob i\lurphy's Bamboo room
entC'rtainrd a late party including
th(' liollyv•ood slar. Ra~ay AmC'S
a leading fi~url' in the Pirate days.
\\'ho is "·orking ,,·ith !\le i, Bill Fox
a nd Don on a n(•\v dance. ,\-jth
,,·ords and n1usic. c t al called
"\\1alking !he Plank." i\larshall
of Christian's J-tut, ate the first
dinne r s,...r,·ed. on I hC' •·q uartC'r·
dC'C k .. \\'i th Cap'n Don Pt.'derscn
of Vikingsport, and Tt.lrs. PederSt'n.
\\'C'arin~ a \\'ate rmrlon b I o use
''"hich "sla yC'd" the Cap'n. sported f
C('ramic bu11er(i)' in hrr hair w hich
,,·a~ SC'nsational. Anolh<'r hair or·1
nament "'as ,,·or n by June \"o~el
'''hic h. Don says, has 1nspirc'CI hinl
lo drsign ;.i ceramic flying fish for
the girt shop ,,·hich he '''ill op<•n
soon.
:0.lrs . Gail Goodson of Ra\boa
had a Sf)('<'ial hair-do £or lhC' oc-
cassion. \\"hich Don described as
the ":'\lermaid Roll, "·i1h breakrrs
on top". \\1ally GC'rhardt rntt~r
taint"r1 th(' Erskin<' Johnsons, !he
J1P:< Brandis. and ~liss Paulin!'
Organ. l-larr y Copeland. direc tor
of ":0.IPct t hl' i\trs." radio sho'' ('n-
1 Tf'rtained Rosemary LaPl;i nchl', of
I
"Bc-tty-Co-ed" a nd ;\t1ss ;\nl<'rica
19·tl , :i.tilton Char\('s, top radio
o rganist a nd '.\lrs. Ch:irll•s, Leon
Schtesini.:;e r. tht' ~r(';i f 1n<1stl'r o f
(\.J('rry I\l<·lodi('s. and !'UCh. of N!'\\'-
port Jlench, rntrrtained '.\tr. and
l\.1rs. Altman of the I .. 1\. Tin1t•s,
SE\\. HARBOR HlGH TE . .\CHF.RS. \\"hen student.11 retuined to
thrlr cla.~room dutlrs r~ntly at N'ewpoiit Harbor Union High
M:hool. tht>y found lie\'tn ne"' men1ben added to the institution's
teaching staff. Lt-ft to rl::ht, the ne"' tnsthtctors are-l\11~ i\l•r)'
S u!i.lln B ro\\'ll, t:::ni:Ush and Latin: l\llss J . ~l'lores Gah•z. S iau nL .. h;
Karl \\•este rn1a.n, English 11.nd g ra.n1n1ar; l"ll 'l"-Nora Robert8, hon>e
l"COnoml(.,: :'\111'!1 Jt"a n Klllgro\·e. S1.a.nl!ih; !\U~ Fa.y \\'ood\\•ard, dean
o f girl!l.. and Elgtn Hall. agTil'Ultui:e. oto by Gerha rdt.
(.' .. \J-T. G. T. CL:\l'SSOX of -1~7 San Bern rdlno a\·enue. :Sr"'J>Ort
Height!!> (sho\\'n ahove ) ts the skl1•1)("r of th Curlew, "·hih has jIDJt
brou;;-hl Into the harbor Its first cargo of c a nut.s. ___ ------------+-Nt•::il Becknl'r photo
~~!/l~;:n:n~f~;SB~';.'~;i~r ~~~~I Motorsh"1p 'Curle r Arr"1ves o r Lido Isle cntc.•rt a 1ned The Ben
1-lazcltons, the Harry S . Roths-1 ch~~~t~;,d ~i~~~/·;~~YF~~~~ded 11 w·1th f"1rst Cargo Cocoanuts the Hary Cauffmans a nd Comman-
der a nd l\·lrs. \VC'stley D. Smith, I ·
both ardent yachtmen, l\-1iss l\1ar-
lene l\1ueller, a nd the \V. c. Pett-, ..BY SEAL BECKNER from th Amer ican Fruit Co. in
Native Heads
County labor
Councillors
Advbo< for the Shell Oil ~
pany in Orange County. In 19'2.
at the beginning of the war. be
\\'as appointed to the position ol
advisor to the Wage and Hour
Division or the United States [)e.
partment of Labor and later aa
advisor to management on the
National \Var Labor Board.
In 1943 he resigned from Na·
tional \Var Labor Board and went
into business for himself' in Los
Angeles as Labor Relations Con·
sultant to managemenL For the
past thl'l'<' years he has been ad,
\i.sor and consultant on labor re--
1ations matters to the follov.-ing
industr ial groups in Los Angeles
and vicinity.
The seJ.ectjon of Dick S. Heffern
of Altadena as E xecutive Secre-
tary and Labor Relations Consul·
tant to the Orange County Em-
ployers Industrial Relations Coun-
cil "'as unanimously appr<Ncd at
a special meeting of the Board of
Directors at Swanson's car•. San· Holkers Have Guests
ta Ana. Sa turday evening.
i\fr. H effern is a nati\·e son of Banker and l\trs. Herbert Hot-
Orange County and a graduate of ker of 1305 \\rest Bay 8'\"t!nue:
Fulerton H igh School, S a nta Ana l\'e\''POrt Beach, entertained as
Junior College. Occidental Col-t heir guests the past "'eek Mr.
lege a nd the Loyola University Holker's brothers. L. R. Holker of
La\'' School. Los Angeles and H a rry Holker of
F or 10 years, after completlng 1 l\'linneapolis, and their families.
his C'ducation. l\1r. Heffern ,,·as I Herbert Holk!'r is manager of the
District l\tanager and Personnel Balboa Bank o f America.
"Rendl'zvous of the l\.1ariners"
White's Balboa Island Cafe
AND COCKTAil.. BAR
Corner !\larine &: Park A\·e. Balboa bland
"BETWEEN
Sept. 20 -29
SMALL
BOAT
X o Such Prices
!\E"nl n ! F\ne ne w
skiffs, ro"· boat.§.
8 to 14 ft.
OPES smf.
P . ~t.
SEASONS"
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•· Moorinp and ll(IMle avallalM ror Bmll8 ror s.ae
• Paddle Bouda ror BMt
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ingills. Warping into the Orange County the Cari hl'an, where s h e was
Ther e \\'ere the Ha rold Paytons Dock with a cargo of approximate-carr)·ing bana nas to T ampa, Flor-~==========================~~ of CUiver City, Dr . A. Wallace, ly thirty-three thousand r res h id a from various Cuban ports. She ...
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RABOLD L. RAMM '--.,,90 soo Ma.rtne A.,., Balboa lala..i For welfare of 90l&ll 80D
must rent apartment or
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Uon. Tramferrlnc from In· .........
NOW-'Round the Island Ferry RMpectable. considerate
family
t :SO A. M. TO 11 P. M.
South Bay. Balboa Yacht Club, East Bay, Richardson's, Evans'.
Villa Marina. Shields'. Balboa Yacht Basin, Beacon Bay, Harbor
Island and South Bay: Hail from any dock or floaL
BALBOA ISLAND FERRY
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through the colorful Southwest
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ANGELUS 11&
Extension 32
• \VEEKE.1''DS AND
EVENINGS
ATLANTl(J 21525
That's rigbr, cbico. 1
And "all the way" in dte 6nes<, modcni ..,. .. _
I
and """ oa new and fastu schedules.
Foo S.-Fe kels a grac debt ro aatutt for the colorful,
romantic land through which ir runs-and a ruJ rosponsibility
., oar ~ IA> ukc them chrough i< ill ~ C..... .,,..,.
,
anothe r local yachtman entertain-cocoanuts. the trim freighter "Cur-was re ntly overhauled and re-
ed, we saw E. P . Nickertz. R . F . I Jew" completed her f irst regular fitted at Long Beach for her Pa-
cific Co$t service. VaJlely and l\.1r. and Mrs. Mac\ cargo trip from Mexican waters 1 Sh 11 r B Ibo Reput to be the world's ort. a. o a a Isle. oh yes.
1
Jast Saturday afternoon.
and Louis Grandall, The John Am-The "CUrlew" is owned by Mr. smallest lflmercial freighter, the
estroys wer e the 2'Uests of Jerry 1 Roy N . Baird of 526 So. Ba)' Front, .. Curlew' is a 98 foot "-'ooclen ship
Hughes and Mrs. Hughes of Costa 1 Balboa Island. a nd is the first ship of 110 ns net registered cargo
f\1!'sa. We saw Edward D . Neu-· of the projected Baird Ship Lines capacity She is powered by two
hoff of Bay Shores, the R. I. Doy-I which v.•ill be operated on a regu-Winton iesel e ngines, and car-
ies. the Wm. Bannisters, and Tom-lar cargo r un betv.·een this harbor ries the most modern r adio a nd
my Holmes of Balboa Isle, and and Ma nzanilla. Acapulco, Mazat· navigati nal equipment She is
Dan and Babs l\1cCarthy of N ew-\ lnn, and other Pacific Coast Mexi-m anned Y a crew of seven, four
port 8('ach. Mr. a nd Mrs . E . H . can ports. o f which a re members of the origi-
Hill or Lido Isle entertained the\ l\lr. Baird purchased the ship nal Cari bean cr ew.
Roswell Whiddens from Pittsburg, The ippcr is Capt. G. T.
and we ht"ard Mrs. FranCC'S Gr a-the famous Laguna puppetc.>ers, Clausso of 427 San Bernardino
ham of Cor ona del Mar discussing ' and then \\'C' discov<"red l\1n. Ed-St., Ne '])Ort J.feights, \\'ho is a
Don's old Ne"' Yor k places \vi.th \vard H. Griffith. or Three Arch ''e~eran of some 35 years as a
him. all or which sh<' kne\v veryj Bay and v.•ife of t he ramous Para-· sh1pm~ <'r o n 1he. Great La~<'.s.
well. And then th<' Robert Ll'h-mount Director "'ho. se\'eral times Captain Clausson finds a Pac1f1c
mans. Beth-Lehman-Dengner and has done the best picture of the Coast " anana run·· \'ery pleasant
Art \\'hitc came in and joined the yC'arl ent<"rtaining a large party a nd col r~ul after battling the
Cagney part)•. \Ve nlet several of f-loll}'\\'ood notables. ~ogs an icy gales of the great
partiC's fron1 Long Beach and thre(' Just as we left, '"e overheard inland s as for so many years.
from Pasadl'na, and Richard H . Mrs. Dickerman a rranging \\"ith
Pleger. Corona del l\·Iar architect. the Janes L . B. Ralys o( .. She ..
There ,,·ere many partit'S rrom dress shop to design hl'r an ap-
Laguna. including one hosted by propriate gown for Castaways!
Capt. l tho Budd, tht.• Gftirge B. SCANDAL : Something Don v.'ill
Brignells or the Brignc>ll Potteries, NOT have designed for the club!
1 he Frank Roots. a nd the B. Z.
Phelps. a nd Don a nd l\'y Wilson. B:\ZAAR
'fhe Na
\Vhen y
But I 'd
To be
's okay-
u h ave a dr;.ig:
rade it all
\Vaves dog tag.
A J \·our Slttnglh and
nrr..,-I• &low P a r
It m y be nu~ by di.wd•r of kld-017 f ction th•t permiu pol110noua
waste o •c<"11mulai... For truly m•oy
pE-Oplt Ml 1\red. _.eak •od mi-enble
•htl!I t • ldd11ey1 fail to N!S>O\.'e e.&eo:.1
aci!U a d atbar wuta matter from l b•
~--you ma,y au If er nanin1 bacbcbe,
rbev.m le pai11.11, b~ad.acbM, diu inta,
rt'f:tlnf! ap o\1:b ui. I~ paiu , ... eUio1:.
So .. uh:ieii fr.qu•nt and -.oty 11rh1a·
lion wtb •martin.: a11d b\ll'lllnc 11 an·
ot her .a_p tbat .on:"thl.n.1 it wrooc witb
tba kldj11~ya or ~dd•r.
TberW 1hould W no 4oubt tllat pro~pt
trMtm!' o.t la w!Mr than nt('lm. u .. Doo•'• p,~. It i. bett.e' to relJ' oe1 a
mod;C,' · th•t hu •0 11 cou.o.trywi4• •P-Pl'(l"'al •• 1111.0111atlLln1:1-m fa•or.bly
lulOWll 0...-.'r ha•a bl-. trie4 ud t.t•
M 7nn. Are at a.II dl'lll' a~ c... •• tocl.,..
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Som" young men know ""het they want and plan for it. Othen are
etill looking for their niche. The nC\\' Regular Army can help both.
Perhapt you want to go to coll"gc but can't afford it. lf you
enlist in the Army, you11 get your chance. Honorably discharged
after a t hret"-ye~r enlistment, you are eli~ible (or 48 months of edu-
cation at any college. trade. or business school for which you can
q ualify. The Go\'t"n1 n1ent \\·ill pay your t uition, laboratory fees,
etc .. up to SSOO ~r ordinary schUo.11 ye2r. plus $65 a month livin&:
allov;an.:e-S90 a n1onth if you have dep..:i.den ts.
If you haven't found your spot, 3 11 ,\rmy enlistment offers you
training in a.:ly of 200 trades and skills. You leave the service eligible
for further training at the Ix-;;~ ciYilian schools.
You ca n as-•ure yourself o f rhe bf'nelit.s 01" the GI B ill of
R ii h t!I J
0
/ .>·ou er1r~r t he A.rm>· 0 ·1 or beforf' October 5. 1946.
Sec your nearnt :\rmy R«ruiting Station for dt·tails. ,..
· HIGHU GHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT
J. Eali•tn,..nt• for 1,..,, 2 or J r··~r•.
t 1-~t Pf\IJslm..nt.1 permi tted for
_,,now in th• Army ...-ith (I oc inor•
month.1 <-•f w rvKe. I
2. Enli1tr1W"n • 11cc-fr. :n I'.> to 34 :r-n 1ac-h,1l1\'• ( 11 w11b p..renlt'
content ) ••l'•Pt fot' m•i:i now in
Asm.y. wbo m..y r<l'l'Of•~t •t 1AnV ag~
and f.,..nwr WO'K'• men d•p!'nd1nc,
Oft 1.nrth of toerTk •.
S. A ._,di•tn:oent b.;.nua of $S'O for
.-cb ,,_,..of llCtiV• _,.K ii l ifte• l lKh
bollu. w.s 1•1t paid, or 111r• l••t
-try i11to ..rric•. provi.dlfd reo..nh1t-
-t ia Within 3 ~I alt9t' J .. t
~•dikharp.
4. A furlouch fot mt>n whv reenH.t
l\ n hin 'l O d1ty,. f"ull de~•1h of 01het
furloutth pnv1Ie1"1 can ti. obt•i!Mod
from R..-:niilinc Offic""·
5. lo1 "1t,·nn11.--out pay (b......:I upon
1 .... ,1n 01 -tv1;.·e ) IO •II ~ '#bO
ar• di..cbargoJ to •nh1t or reenhst.
6. Or~'"" lo retire at h-lf P•1 fOf
the relt of your !Lfe after 10 .,..n'
lffVice--::tcre111•in1 to t hr-..quanen
1>'1-Y a.ft•r J O year1 Mrv1..,, All pr-•
vious 1eti.v• federa.I militafJ' ..,,._
cour.u towud r-etire.rnent.
7. Cboicw of branch of ~ and
.,.,.,,_, tbMt.,.. (of tho.. 1till op-.)
on 3-Y"fll' llrllistnMot.1..
.W, HllH[I PAY FOi UMJ Ill• -· Hl1tu..wr == t~ IMCOWI AfTD; rw ?tr--.• Jt r~· .. -....... .._ ----Muctr Snp.at ...... s.r..oe. s-,.,..,.
.. Add.hi-to Colu=.11 On.•
-tM Rictlt : 10<;,. la. _.,. for Sc:noict Over-
...._ lO 'i\ l•cn.1w if Mento
lilll'r el Flyl.l'.IJ or Glider Cr•-· S' lnc.ttJIM la Ps,
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or Fine SuENnt 116,.CKl $107.21 $1M.63
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The
INQUIRING REPORTER ·
Newport Harbor , · hing News
Sportfishing ~:"'~{ lNewport Harbor GORDON a~ FINDLAY
Qoet1tions by H. L Barnom
Photos by Walter Gerhardt
NEWS-TIMES SPECIAIJSTS *1'
fro the Ne\\.,art Ocean Pier. The
tsme Il had been running Five more marlin have been , d from the N ewport Pier . caught this season than we-re Monday, Sept. 16, a strong i caught up to this time last year, sou'theast wind kept the bait boats
r'('ports Nc\\'})Ott Harbor Master fr~ hauling bait and the live
136 marlin and broadbill have b . boats \Vere not able to go
CON'rBAOl'OB AND BUILDEB
MIO o...R BmL ._ 8-ill
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
CABINl!:l'S AND MUJ.WORK
T. C. JOHNSON. Supt.
Quf.'Stion: \Vhat is your
Pla<'t": Balboa Island
gripe?
biggest Miss \1lrctnia Priee, Island Rec-
ord Shop.
Russell Craig. ~
been \\'eighed in up to Sept. 17th. ou ,' for lack of bait. Storm flags
J\f arlin on the 17th included a Oet' fo r small boats. 1:.---------------------------..I Sport Fishing Boat Rentals is
\V. II. "PlnkY"' Scott. manager,
White's Cafe.
~ly pet gripe is something
t h a t. wouldn•t
jibe with the
o pini o ns of
some people.
But here goes
. P ark ave-
nue used to be
a b ea utiful
drive, but its
maint e nance
h as crumbled.
Now that the ~ • • ;'l
war is over there is no excuse for
not keeping it up. It has become
a catch-all for newspapers a nd
debris: when a tree dies it is never
repl aced. I suggest changing the
name Park A venue to Park Alley.
This situation is not my problem,
but I'm hoping the r esponsible
party makes it theirs.
Since rve been in the record 95 pounder caught by Harvey thd latest in ways to go ocean
busin6s I get Green in -one hour 15 minutes on fisting. Frank and George Mutter,
irked at people he avy tackle from the , Dolphin 12 5 Coast High~tay, Ne~1>0rt,
tha t ask when I piloted by Eddie Offerle. A 115~ '""·i rent you a 25-foot trolling
we a re out of pound marlin by Frank Linnell, boat, equipped with a marine
a record. 'Do 26 Bay Shore Dr ., Newport, on di8e1, and you can pilot the boat
you have any h('~Yy tackle from the Lynita II, an~ ·1g.o fishing yourself. Then, if
idea when it11 skippered by H . L . Newe ndorp. yop don•t catch any fish, just
be in ?', or '\Vhy The cre\v on the Lynita ll then bite the skipper, yourself!
don't you have' turned around and a 136 % pound
it?' Gosh it's marlin was caught by H . L. New-ess Cook: "Did you \\'ant your
like eve$hing 1 endorp in 30 minutes on heavy egp turned over?"
<i?lse . , . y 0 u tackle '•\'hlle Frank Linnell piloted piow Hound: "Yes, to the mu-
ne\'er kno"" And my temprement's the boat. seUm of natural history."
good too. Then there are people On. Sept. 16th a 1791h: pound -,-------------~'ho listen to a couple of dozen m~rl~n was caught by Chas. A. 4
1
ave YOU Regi1tered?
records for 'music apprf'ciation', ~nff1s, ~4 Upland Road,. Laguna,
t hen set them on the counter and in 50 minutes on regulation med-J
say' t hanks', a nd without a single 1 ium tac~le from aboard the Phan-l Phone Beacon 58%4
purchase. They'll do it ever)' time!! tom skippered by Norm Begg. ~ N......,,.rt: & Oosta Mtl8&
M.r. Gr iffis is manager of the Rod ~ -··r-
~I. C. (Moon ) ~fullJu, Yacht & R<'<I Shop on &lboa Island, j CAB C 0,
Evian charters. having recently r et ired as Sec-
Oh 'me. ah me ! The shortage of retary of the Sportfishing Associa-24-Bour Service
boat dockage tion of Newport Harbor.
a n d moorings Sunda)', Sept, 15th. another
a lwa ys stumps three-six marlin \\'as brought in :-,.---------------,
me. Furth e r· by Bobbie Garcia on his Mihoney. FOR INSURANCE SD
)I N . \"irgin la Shlrl~y. St'Cretary. more. 1 d 0 n • t This one, weighing 10314 pounds Howard W . Gem• sh
Earl Stanle>y RC'alty. J: like the politi-'''as caught by J . Donald Locke,
I hav('n·t any gripes. It just cal set-up here. 277 Argonne. Long Beach. in 4
docsn't pay orf. !I 1 · m surprist"d hours 50 minutes. A 150~ pound
Griping w e air s the city govern-marlin \\·as caught on the same
inf' out, and· be-( ment hasn't had day by Bruce Dens\o\\', 20310 Ar-
sidcs. a\'01ding 1 thC" foresight to minta .St., Canoga P ark, in 3
!hem k('{'p me make reserva -hours 15 minutes on hca,·y t ackle
,.. ~('elinlg "h'ell a ndd t'iOn for local residents. Visitors from the boat Sunfish. skippered
h <a .I t Y an I and non~residents usually get the by Eddie Cleland . A 134 1_. pound
d
app1 Y a •• ~.Jstd· 1 cream of the harbor for mooring marlin ,,·as caught by W . N .
<' .... I soun and dockage. Local pc-op\e ,vith Do\.vns, Star Rout<', Santa Ba r-
idon k.c, pl~\lyNannwa l bfg boats do a lot to support the bara, in 30 nlinutcs on heavy
0 d · . 0 I harbor here; they should get more tackle from the Alan10. s kippered
. . . on t you . f by V.'. R. F o\vle r . A 141 \-'• pound
put that in the paper . , . but I'm r('("ogni ion. m arlin \\'as caught by Mar ge Slo-
no1 an)"\vay. I've found it's Ix-s t BAZAAR m a n, 600 l-l lX'fner AVC'-., L . A .. in
lo kl•ep n1y piece of mind. Let 55 minutes from the J\-liss Bar-
somebod.v cls;c do the griping. I'd bara, skippered by I van L. EU-
rathcr face things as they come P UBLIC NOTICES more.
... and no gripes. Effective Sept. 16th daily live :'\OTJC'F. O F' SALE
R. R. Randall, Captain, Station
F our, Fire Department.
Al ack Markets! Four or five
, dollars a sack
~ · 1 for nine ty cent
bait boat trips were discontinuC'd.
N('>tlce \!I he~by ~iven ; Thal Harold ----------~---L . Ham and Fernt" T. lta.m . '\'f'nde r11. p N
""·hose addrt"-" 111 300 l\la rine A\·enue. UBLIC OTICE Balb()fi l !!l1tnd. California. Intend tn
sell tn He nry W. Brainard. Oorothey
W . Bl"llinarrl. and Me rle C. Bl"lllna.rd. Vendet>.!. v.·ho~e address 111 302 Ame· thy11t ATenue. Balboa f11land. Callfor·
nla. the following deK rlbed property · All rumiture. r1xtu re11. stock In tradt". ugets. name and good-will or S.O.S.
Radio Eleetrlt'. loc•ted at 300 Marine Avenue. Balboa I sland. California. The t'Ale will be made and consider&·
lion paid 11.t 10 a. m . October 1. 1916,
at . lhe o ttlce or Wm. &lntord. 3!ll M.arl.ne A,·enue, BAiboa Island. CAii·
fornla. September 20. 1946.
34 ", '''alnut finish.
2 No. 2761-F ~1yrtle Desk Com-
pany, principal's desk, 60" x
34 ". walnut finish.
4 No. 8412 High point and Bend-
ing Chair Co., side rotary
ch airs, walnut finish.
3 No. 7113 High Point and Bend-
ing Chair Co., straight side
chairs, walnut finish.
60 No. LB-44 American Seating
I 1808 Newport Boulevanf
! ' I
COSTA MESA
Pb.oae Beacon 5161
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
Llcense and Contract
Bonds \Vritten
Going to
You probab!J have yonr dream hOllle all
worked out In yoor mind -or maybe yonr
architect or contractor already has (irepared
plans on paper for you.
Electrtclty will have a large part In making
dreams of postwar living come troe. When
yon go over the plans with yonr bnllder be
Slll'e to a.sk him about the newest develop-
ments In. household labor saving and fon<>-
tional beauty.
Oor Experts in everything electrical wlD be
glad to help with layoot plans or problems.
One suggestion may make a Jot of difference
In the '11v&-abWty'' of that home.
.
ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN
SINCE 4 ,18 !0
1000 C.-t Hiway· Phone Beacon M07
Aloe la -....--~-·------~ ELECTRICIANS
0-0-Two J.lhe llqnipuwmt
fw FAUl'OBY, PL.Ui'r, &TOBE, OF1'10E, FABll, BOllJIJ
• plaster is too
much. I 'm build-
ing a two-story
house in Corona
del Mar a nd
have most 0 r
my materi , Is
except plaster .
I refuse to go
black marke t to
finish the place even if I have to
li ve in it the "·ay it is, and that's
Just wha t l 'U do too, before I pay
blackrobbt"ry prices.
HAROLD L. HAM FER.NE T. HAM Vendel"S.
Pub: Sept. 24. 1946. C.Ompany tables, 18" x 24 ", ~--------------------------------------~
Youth Joins Army
After Navy Release;
Seeks Commission
"If nlY brother can earn a com-
mission in the Army, so can I !''
said 18 year old James Barnet to-
day, switching from the Navy to
the ne \\' Rt>gular Army at Recruit-
ing Headquar ters he re.
The youthful veteran took the
oath for a three year enlistment
while still garbed in the navy
blue.
Barnet's brother. Donald. came
into the Army a t '27 in 1944. Al-
though his formal education con-
sisted oJ only two years of high
school. he passed the Army IQ
tests and won a commission in
Officers Candidate School.
"Look at it this way," Barnet
said to recruiters, "I'll have a re-
tirement pension \\'hen I'm 36,
and "'ith the education from Army
Service Schools, l can go lnto busi-
ness for m yself."
F or information inquire at Army
Rccrui ting S<'rVic<'. 202 1.; \\". 3rd
St,, Sanla Ann, Cal.
Ration Book Taken
J . l\t. Kennedy of the El Bay
Court reported to police the theft
of a ration book from the g love
c:ompnrlnlt'nl of hi.s automobile.
Glfls at
Community Ch.urt·h Bauar
Corona del Mar
Malt Shop
1018 °""" mp....,
• Old lasbloned malu
We -~ thls.
NOTICE OF lNTENTTON TO SELL
Notlt"oe la he~by riven punuant to t he provisions of S«tlon 3-C•O of the
Ctvll Code of the State or C&ll fornJa.
that GEORGE O~ERMAN' Vendor. o f El Toro. c au romla Intends to .-ell to
L. B. and A.LICE J . LA FORGEY. vendeea or El Toro. ca11rornla, all that «rtain P':MtOna1 property coralstlng or a11 fllock In tnlde. rtatun!a, eq_ulp-
ment and ltood •·Ill of a t'erta.l.n Gro-cery bu11lnea known u El Toro Mer-
cantile Company. Locsted In the city ot El To ro. CaJifom ta. and that the purcbue p rice tbe~t •tll be paid at 11 o'elock &. m. on th e 30th day of
September. 1946. at the ornoe of SMART & FINA._L CO. LTD .. 1060 E.
l at Strttt. In the City of Sa.nt.a Ana. County of Orange, State of C..Hrorn(L
Dated Sertemt>er 11. t!M6. Pub : Sep . 24. 1946.
SMART 4 FINAL CO .. LTD.
1060 E. let ~~t
S&nta An&. C&ll t
GEORGE OSTER.MA~ Vendor
ani<,ofj L .B. La GET ALICE ~. IA FORGET Vendee.
Notice lnvtttng Bhh
The Board of School Trustees
of the Newport Beach School Dis-
trict. Ora nge County, \\ill r eceive
bids at the school offi ce, 14th a nd
Central up to 8 :00 p. m. October
1, 1946 for the followini:? items of
school furniture :
96 No. 174-14 " l\fosher Chairs.
made or h ardwood sch o o 1-
bro,,·n finish.
25 American Universal, panel type
tabl<'S. 36" X 72" X 241.t:J" high.
"1th 3·compartment book r ack
on each ·side of table. to be
American Seating Co.'s table
or equal.
1 Amt.'rican Uni,•ersal, panel type
table, 36" x 72"' "-29" high.
''ithout book rack.
1 American Universal, pa nel type
table, 24"' x 48. x 29'" high.
"i thout book rack.
3 No. 3742·F ~tyrtlc Desk Com·
pa.ny, teacher's desk, 32" x 42",
walnut finish.
2 No. 3542·F Myrtle De$k Com·
pany, teacher 's desk. 32• ,x 42"',
oak finish.
1 No. 3761-F M}Ttle Desk Com-
pany, principal's desk, 60" x
On Your Way to Santa Ana
When in
Stop
at
CHUCK'S DRIVE -IN •
Barbecued Sandwiches Fountain Senitt
lta.-.tolp.~
(Oorlt I tlw)
with brown masonite top, book
compartments and p e n c i l
grooves.
(30 of the above tables to be
23-high).
(30 of ·the above tables to be
24" high).
All the above furniture delivered
F .O.B. school. set up, ready for
use within 5 days after award of
contrac t to the successful bidder.
The Boa.rd of School Trustees
of the Newpor t Beach School Dis-
trict. Orange County, reserves the
right to reject any or all bids or
waive any informality in a bid.
T. WESTON JAY.
Clerk of the Newport
Beach School District
Pub' Sept. 24, 26, 1946.
NOTICE
OF SALE AND MORTGAGE
Notice is her eby given th a t
George Von Gruben and Joseph
Poullet . address Route 4. Box 463.
Santa Ana, California, Vendors
and Mortgagees. intend to sell to
Charl("S W . Abernathy and W. B.
o ·Neall ., address 181 5 Or ange Ave-
nue, Sa nta Ana. California, the
follo,,;ng:
All house cleaning and repair
tools a nd equipm ent. stock on
hand. good \\'ill. and Trade Na me
of Home Super Service, doing
business at 1018 Coast Highv.'ay,
Corona del !\1ar. California.
And !\·lortgagers intend to mort-
gage to i\l ortgagees all tools and
implements a nd equipment above
mentioned.
Sale and mortgage to be made
and the considerations passed at
10 A. ~f. October 1, 1946 at office
of Grainger H yer , 319 l\it arine Ave-
nue. Balboa fsland. California.
September 19. 1946.
GEORGE VO N GRUBER
JOSEPH PAUUOT
Vendors and Mortgagees
CHAS. W. ABERNATIIY
· W. B. 0-NEALL
Vendees and Mortgagen
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
County of Orange--ss.
On this 20th day of Sept.. 1946.
before me, F. C. VENN, a Notary
Public in and fO!' saJd County and
State, penonally appeared Geol'&e
Von Gruben. J05eph Pa u I to t,
Chari.. W . Abernathy. W. B.
O"Neall, known to me to be the
penons whose names are sub-
aalbed to the within Instrument
and oclcnowledJed that they eu-
cuted the same,,
(s..Jl
WITNESS my hai\d and ottidal
teal. •
F. C. VENN. Notary Publle In
and foe &aid county and State.
lf exeeuted by a .CorporatiGn the
~le Form of ~leda
mont must be med.
My Commlalon Explreo J an. 21.
1lllfO. l'---------------------'I Pub: Sept. 2'. ~
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COMING OCTOBER 6
'?k
a new claily senrice to CH I CAG 0
via Imperial Valley
ANOTHER Southern Pacific transconti·
nental service is coming-a daily Los
Angeles.Chicago train that will
. .. operate through Imperial Valley-and
on via Calexico, Mexicali (Mexico), yuma, Phoenix, Tucson and El Paso.
... arrive in Kansas City at a morning
hour that pmnita prompt connections
..;th trains for St. Louis, Minneapolis
mid other Midwest cities.
... arrive in Olicago in the afternoon
(just 52!( hours from Loo~) • ...,_
necting conVenien tly with evening
trains for all principal Eastern cities.
TNIS TltAIN is the Imperial -the newest
service on S. P.'s famous Go1den State
Route. It goes into operation October 6.
THElmJ>nial is to beano-extra-fare train,
offering both standard Pullman sleeping
car and coacli service-with lounge car
and dining car. It will leave Loo Ange!e9
at 11 a. m. daily, arrive in Chicago at
5:15 p.m. the lleCOnd day following depar-
ture. W estbotmd, it will leave Chicago at
11 am., arrive in l.ooAngelee at J:.15 p. m.
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M 1 .,£ ML!Jrrt••, lfcap:w! ••• °'"' s I T:t:ler· .,, • h•i.!!a UM ........ -IUJ(-GtJJDS 11 EMPLOYMENT orr••••• • BOATll. SUPPLIES II IJPE(J'UL .&llfllfOOJli()&li'.&H'IB .. wAHii&I ft) mT • ,..,_ DT.&n ., 1 !·~·~·~·.!!mra~~~~·!.__--;--:-:,,---!!•
CALL BEACON 5503-M for tree
estimates on your painting. !ler\"-
lt"e ls our business. Burton
Paint St~.. 74-4tc
NEED CHRISTMAS MONEY! BARGAINS!
Lawnt prices In furniture Is mJ
motto. I bey rlghL I sell rlaht
I alto buy rumltun.
Needle's Furniture
WANTED -Lady for general 2204 Nowport Blvd. Costa M ...
house"·ork. 1 or 2 days a week. -----------57-·tf_<
Phone Harbor 1244. 74-4tc
P leasant Part-time work aa an
A\'Of'I Representative here or
Costa Mesa. will provide IL
Write box 177 Fulerton. 74-2tp
FOR SALE-Snlpo good condltJan. KE y s w~ TO RENT----One or two COSTA MESA HOME At Corona del Mar
Real bargaln . S2l50. Indud<s -Wldla Toa W&Jt bedniom house. Fu.mbhed or This newly decorated house just Beautiful New Home
s&lls, Sand-<lol!y. Apply • 110 VOGEL'S \ unruftushed. Garden Grove 722. outside the Costa Mesa dty limils Grand View
Crystal, Balboa Wand. 74-21.c JOO lf&b> BL. ~ DUI 1'!11ect. 73-4tc will make a fine home In the Nicely Fu.mbhed
~ !rrlartne. Balboa la1aDd w~ RENT-2 or 3 bednn. country with all the advantages $30 OOO Balboa Canvas Shop N-tt• · hed 11ouse Will 1.... of the city. Property bas 160' . •
Sails -Boat Covers Call am Porter at Harber 1cri frontage on paved road, 150' deep, See nus Sho\\• Place
?ttarine Upholsteril'g FOB BENT u or ~tfc with 2 car garage, outbuJidings, \V. J . HOLCO?.m
Harbor 'lf17 -224% 21..st St. and all utilities installed. Land Corona del Mar Glass Shower Doors
COUl'l"'TER-GrRL Y.'anted, Harbor . . . made to measure and ln-
Service Cleaners. 113 Palm. stalled. Good deliveries.
ARE YOU doing your own paint-
ing~ Why not get yoW' advice
from the people who knoW how.
Bring ln your paint troubles to
us, we Jove them. Service is -----------.,.-Newport Beach TI-ttc FOR RENT -DeLuxe rooms It KEAL Dil'l'ATE t'7 cou1d be f~ther subdi\.i df'd by ''\Vhere the Flags F1y"
FOR SALE--40 rt. cabin cruiser: apts.. Prices range from $5. to ISLE HOME buyer to provide 2 additional fine HarOOr 2766 74-2tc our Bl!l:iness. Burton P a i n t
Store on Newport Blvd. 74-4tc
WHY WAIT month! for your veni-
Uan blind. "'e can give 7 to 10
days delivery, service ls our busi-
nEU. Burton Palnt Stort'. Call
B 5503-M. 74-4tc
TYPING & ACCOUNTING WORK
Laura G. Belden
P hone Beacon 5186-R. 22172 So.
Laguna Ave .. P. 0 . Box 941 . Costa
~lesa. Calif.
Will Call For and Deliver. 70-Stp
CLARK & BATES
Meta llizing
\\'clding Specialists
506 30th St.-Harbor 2509 •
Ne.,-.rpor t Beach 69-9tc
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
PhonC' 875-1'-1'
2tf' E.. ?Qlh St.. Coata Mesa
20-ttc
SIGN PAINTING
Boats. Truck!. Wlndo~
Walls ud Bull~tins.
Raised Metal. \\1ood and
Plastic Letten
AL LACHMEYER
1726 \Vf'st Central
Harbor 1243-M 38t!•
PAINTING
12 Years Service in Newport
Harbor Arf'a
Harrv Hall
P AINTING CoNTTIA<-J'OR
Phone &aeon 5259-J
274 E . 19th !::treet 24-tft'
Painting -Decorating
R. E. ANDERSON
Free Estimating
rhone Beacon 5780-J 47-tff
fOR A RELIABLE Paint J ob 0 11
your home. call Beacon 5330
after 4 :30 p.m. 1~tf'
FAINTTNG -PAPER HANGING
and DECORATING
H. E . McDonald
il4 Old Conty Rd., Costa M ...
Phone Beacon 5013-J fl5..tfc
TRANSPORTATION 10
BICYCLES
Sold. Rentf'd Ot' Repalftd.
VOGEL'S
100 Matn St.. Balboa
208 Mart.ne. Balboa Ialand.
N-tf•
PA>llT AND FOUND n
LOST-On Beach at Balboa, gold
frame rimle55 glasses. Reward.
Phone Beacon 5360-J . 73-2tp
LOST -Ladies Harmon Rose god
wrist watch. Two Rubies on each
side. Vicinity of Balboa fun
Zone. 9-19-46. Phone Beacon
5618-WK. 74-2tc
Balboa. 74-ltc Bayview Builders Supply
WAITRESS WANTED six days 818 Coast Hi way Ph. Beacon Sod7
week. Norton's Bay Shore Cafe, 73-4tc
17th and Coast Highway. 5~tfc Auto Batteries
HELP \V A..VI"ED-Woman or girl Rubber Separaten
for· general th>usework: good 18-monlh -$6.75 Ex.
wages; live In or ouL Harbor Compounded Motor Oil
1992. 56-tlc Gallon, 70c
LOCAL or traveling in business
tor yourself. No mon•y required. Western Auto Supply
Good income. You are }'our own Authortz.ed Dealer
boss. Apply 508 No. Main St., 1836 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Santa Ana. 7~ 7tc 41-tfc ------------HELP \\.' ANTED-Ex-na\-y radio VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum
technician, \\•ho Y.•ishes to con-steel, wood. Call UI for tree esti-
tinue with technical radio work mate. Renovation &:: reftnlshln&
.lee~ s•-·, galley, dinette, head, $17.50 per week, or! monthly on corner lot building sites. This will make a FOR SALE--Corona del Mar 6
r-'"" rates a.s per O.P .A. cej ing. 1007 · tine urburb f ·1y ho 'th ' Jarge wheel hOU!e and cockpit, BO up-1 BD down s an amt me. Wl ft. Jot, l block from school, aouth
completely reconditioned, bow to E. Central, Balboa. Ph. ~~~ FittplaCt'--Double Garage low taxes, as V.'ell as providing a ot Blvd .. good location for tn-
atern; Ou-ysler marine engine. w~ Patio--Barbeale good conservative investment for come. Owner. P h.. H-2139-W. ~--133 A A Bal FOR RENT -Room with private very liveable home I.he future. SS.500. 65-tfc ~ owner , &ate ve., • J .M. f\.filler 15th & Cen tral H-1242 -~--~-~-----boa Island 67-tfc entrance & bath. Phone Har-,000.00 -T~ COSTA MESA DUPLEX
Fire Equipment Tests
C-0. Two, Pyreno & Foam 1'!tills.
COo fixed aystem and Portablot
now available.
ETS HOKIN & GALVAN
1000 Coast lUghV.'a}'
Ph. Beacon 5522 73-t!<
NEW AND USED
Electrical Appliances
Of All Klnds
bor 2289-J. 74-ltc !Ralph P . Maskey CORONA DEL MAR-Two-story
3411 ~-tral-Ph H bo 402 This offering consists of 2 homes, FOR RENT -ROO?ttS -Double. -......:-n · ar r knotty pine home: 3 bedroomi, 69-tf of 2 and 3 bedrooms respectively, Daily iservice. Adults only. 421 c 1 ~ baths, fireplace. patio. South each wtth garage, on one so· x 176'
Harding, Balboa, Calif. tfc B~ PEl\:'"INSULA HOME of high,,·ay; easily converted lot. Property ls situated in the
FOR RENT-Building on Ce ntral
Ave .• business location. $75 per
month. Harbor Investment Co.,
30th and Central. Phone ar-
bor 1600. t!c
This beautitul house on t he into t\\'o units, $l4,500. 1612 Costa Mesa business district and
penins a Y.ill sell itself to an)'One 2nd A\'e. 73-2tc front house could readily be re.
in the r,arket for a fine home at CHARMING new modern S-room modeled into s tore or office. Thia
the beaCh. The house is complete-home, cedar and redwood thru-property should be especially m ..
ly furnfshed in the beSt of taste, out. New modern living and din-teresting to anyone "'ishing a com.-
a nd jwft as attractive outside u ing room furniture 2 blocks from bination home and business loca-
inside. yY'hree bedrooms. two tiled school. $15,500 505 Carnation, tion in this fast groY.'i ng com·
baths and tiled kitchen. walled Corona del Mar. Call Harbor munity. $25.000. as civilian occupation. Refer-So. Coast Venetian BUnd Co ...
ences r equired. Local resident West 18th and Newpor-t Avt>., N ewport Electric Appliance Co.
\Vrite Box-BU. c/o News-Timl'!i. Costa ?tfesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W. 2309 Coast Blvd. Ph. Harbor 2138
FOR RENT-Ne"~ house, new
furniture. \\'ashing machine,
silverware, china linen. For Rent
to small family, who would con-
sider boarding me. Two blks.
from center of Costa Mesa.
Phone evt>nings. Beacon 5885,
patio. two car garage. and pro-2179-W . 71-4tc J . l\t. l\1iller 15th & Central H-1242
tected Sundeck. U you don't want
73-4tc 38-tf< -----------68-8--'tp
to buy ~ home don't let your wife
see lhii house. Q\.\'Tler offers f-1-
--=~---,_~,......--~ --~-----~---C 00 K \V ANTED-~fan or woman. Fl.re P laC""' and Kindl.Ina:
Newpor t Cafe, 110 McF adden W O O D
Place. 73-2tc Detivered
WAITRESS WANTED
S37.50 Per Week and :ft.teal!
Good Hours
Also FRY COOK
---=-see--·
1t1R. EARLY (mornings only)
King Landing
Newport Beach
61-t!c
SALE ~flSCl':LLANEOUS
Steel Kitchens
GLr\SS ENCLOSURES
SHOWER DOORS
H. W . WRIGHT
Ph. Beacon 5665
1784 Newport Blvd.
Just Arrived
P'reeb Hearing AJ4
BATTERIES
Gundereon Drug Co.
3-tlc
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 515
SG-tft
Order Your
Servel
Gas Refrigerator
Now
at Vogel's
100 Main St. Harbor 145
52-tfc
WANTED TO BUY SI
74-2tc -Ot tough, light marine plywood. ------------
-Molded hulls or flat-bottom. FOR RENT-Rooms during '''i nter
SMALL BOATS
-Skiffs, Dinghies, Sailboats. season. outside entrance. 809
Ptf.ARTIN OUTBOARD l\IOTORS Bay Front. Balboa. Phone Har-
"FlexJdrive" Shafts for Inboards bor 2669-~1. 744 2tc
nancin~ terms and immediate pos-
sessio~.J $28.000.
J .M . ;..-~Iler 15th & Central H-1242
WATS ON -BOATS
"Small Boat Headquart ers"
li1 Bayo Tract
Hpme on Bay Ave.
_u_'AN_rrED ___ TO __ R_E_N_T _____ u 3 Bed ooms, 2 Baths, on Larg Lot
611 Coast Hiway Beacon szn
MUSICAL & RADIO
HEADACHES?
Radios are Too
IF
They Are Not
Performing Right
6~ttc
Let us cure your trouble v.ith the
la1cst equipment and expert
EX-SERVICEr-IAN end wife ,,·ish
small house or apartment for
perma.nent or winter rental. Ph.
H a r bor 201. 73-2tC'
WANT TO RENT -2-Bedroom or
larger house, fur. \V ilt pay up
to $100 per mo. Call l\1r. Fuller .
at Harbor 328. 74-2tp
I
$25,000
Fjurnished Duplex
$25,000
' 2 Bed.rooms, l Bath Down
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Up
WANT TO RENT-For 1 year, W. L. JORDAN
furnished house, 2 or 3 bedroom. 7f E . Central, Balboa
Pay up to $150. J><'r month. Will p one Harbor 153 pay in advance. Phone Beacon
5173. 7-1-ltc --+--------1_2._u_c.
Repair l\fen
AUTHORIZED PHILCO SHOP
We 5pecialize in Philco. Zenith.
\Vestinghouse and Majectic R aidos Established local Businessman and
Southern Co unties
Supply Co.
420 E. 4th Santa Ana Ph. 130 wife "'ant year lease on house:
HAVE CASH for good income 73-4tc preferrably furnishC"d. \V. H .
property at Newport. Balboa or ------------Knapp, Harbqr 2232. 72-21p.
~wo New Homes
Ready for occupancy. Stall
sho\ Prs. Glass doors. Rugs.
144 Coast Blvd., N.
Ph. 5852 Laguna Beach
73-l tc
surrounding area. \Vrite 610 I-nGHEST price pa~d for. your pi-\VANTED TO RENT-Small houst.•
• Penn St., El Segundo, Calif. Ph. ano Danz-Schmidt Piano Co.. . Call 1522-J
63-tfc
VACANT -MOVE RIGHT IN
Owner must sell at once-2-bedroom home-6 yrs.
old-Hdwd. Flrs.-Tile-Auto. Fir. Furnace--Mod-
em kitchen with lots of built-ins-Venetian blinds.
This is reall y a good buy so you better hurry on this
one. Priced to sell at -
$8,950
WE HAVE HOMES RANGING FR0M $4500 TO
$55,000 ... ALSO VERY GOOD BUYS IN INCOME
PROPERTY. COME IN AND LET US TALK IT
OVER.
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU I
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Phil D. Soloman -Salesman
John Bondra -Salesman
Phone; Beacon 5225
1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
2 DOORS for single garage. com-\V;.\NTED-Ne"' a nd used electric
plete with hinges and locks price motors. Highest prices paid at S10. Phone 1-farbor 2393-J.
320-J. 74-4tp S · A 520 N M · 7o 11 or Apt. by couple; no children. anta na. . a1n. v-c F · f 1· II H bo or 1n orma ion ca ar r SAN !RANCISCO _ 2-bedroom 74-ltc
USED Pianos from :SSS. Or .,..,ill 554-\V bet\veen 9 a .m . and 5 p.m. I horn and 2 apartments for ln--------,------------------
rent. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., except Sat. or Sun. 72-4tp com , will sell or trade for BALBOA ISLAND
520 N. Main. Santa Ana. 70-t!c \VANTED TO RENT-By retired NcwJ>ort Harbor property. Har-73_2tc present. Call Harbor 2138.
73-4tc FOR SALE-Upr ight piano. good army major, t"•o-bcdroom house, bor F · 57-trc:
FOR SALE-Thirty ft. of 6-Ct. WANT TO BUY-1 o r 2 pair army
red"'ood grape stake fence. pinks; 35 waist, 31 length. Ph:
condition, $200. Phone Beacon furnished. or unfurnished. For PLUMfING BUSINESS FOR
Phone H-1682. 74-2tc Harbor 1146-R .
5712, or call 205 Westminster winter or permanent. Phont' SAL
Ave., Nev.>p0rt Heights after Laguna Beach 2084. 72-4tp We aVe today a n excellent op.
FOR SALE-Class Show Case 3 -c-AS=H,,-.,,F"O"R,.-,U"°S:-:ED=..,FUR="NITURE=== 5 :30 p. m . ~tfc WANTED TO RENT -Garage portunlty to acquire a complete
ft. x 9 ft. Box G. c/o News-PHONE BEACON 5538-J. REP 0 SSE SSE D Mirror Type base for one car . monthly r ate. setup or a plumbing contractor
Times. 74-2td 23-tf( Spinet Piano. No\v only S295. Call H arbor Z292-W. 73-2tc wishing to en ter business in this
F OR SALE -Restaurant dishes,
glasses, etc. 182 Rochester S t.,
Costa Mesa. Beacon 5412-\V.
74·2tp
FOR SALE -Binoculars. Carl
Zeiss, with carrying case $100.
131 Opal Ave., Balboa Island.
74-2tp
FOR SALE OR TRADE-For
fishing tackle, dbl. barrel 12
gauge Fox shotgun like new ;
also bed roll. Lot 28. 12th
St. Trailer Park, Newport
Beach. 73-2tp
Venetian Bli nds
A very pretty piano. Fine tone. area. lbne of the leading local Will Pay Cash Danz-S<'hmldt Piano, 520 No. WANTED TO RENT-Asst. mgr. plwnbirtg contractors o ffers a
For your furniture or what have Main, Santa Ana. 70-Uc Me t. Life, desires lease or r ent packag\! deal on his home, shop,
you.. Phone Beacon 5656. Craw· untll J an. 1 of 1 or 2 bedroom inventc}iy, truck, lease on ware-
Jey Furniture, 1812 Newport GOOD Grands. Mehlln, Kurtzman. house. Care guar. Phone S . A. house f nd yard, and good will. Fi4
Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 48-tfc Story & Clark, Chase, Hallet & l428-M. 7l-tfc nancinl can be arranged to pay
Davis, Kimball, Weber and oth-APT or SMALL HOUSE wanted off a ood nA rt of the purchase FURNITURS FOB SALZ n ers. Prices start &t $485. T enns. t'"-
FOR SALE-12xl5 Twist Broad-Danz-Schmidt, Santa Ana. 520 ~a:r ~ok;,t'~~ ~d!.~n n~: ~=r~~y in;~fi~.ke'"::!e~ :n r~~
loom r ug, solid blue pattern . No. Ma.in. 70-tfc pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W tablishhi good paying business and '
Also O'Keefe Merrit stove, 4 RADIO HOUSE CALLS-or write Box "X'' Newport Ba.I-home ilt a minimum cash outlay.
burnen • Grill. Exen.ings. Ph. Now that add.Jtlonal competent boa News--1imel. 37-tfc J .M. Miller 15th cl: Central H -1242
591-W. 74-ltc technld ·-" bl ""'are•·~• •.we are Lt'nwood Vick F OR SALE-Beautiful 6 pc. din-able to make service calla on
ning room set, one bedroom rug large consoles .. All work guar-Broker4
like new, 9 x 12. Bamboo Patio anteed. HAROLD L. HAMM, Balboa Island H r. 548-M
furniture, 6 chairs, 3 tables. Rt. S.O.S. Radio. 300 Marine Ave.
Immediate possession. 3 room cottage, 2 car gar-
age.. On good corner close to East Bay on "Little
Island."
Price-$10,750
GOOD LOT -CLOSE TO SOUTii BAY
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Price--$6500
CORONA DEL MAR
Beautiful new well-built 2-bedroom ·home. South
of highway; convenient to school and shopping
district. F1oor to ceiling windows overlooking
patio in dining room and breakfast nook. Limit
height fence enclosing entire rear yard. Must be
seen to be appreciated. Immed. possession.
Price--$15,000
CHOICE CORNER HOME-SITE IN BEST
LOCATION. 150' x 118'
P11ice--$13,500
GERTRUDE A. WALDRON
William A. Sandford, Realtor 1, Box 12, Garden Grove. Ph. 722. Ph. Harbor 780· 34-tfc BALBOA ISL~ND
Steel or aluminum made to meas-74-2tc R d · R ' LOST-In Balboa liut week. Bi-ure and installed. a 10 epa1rs ATI"RACITVE DUP in
Focus, black & white shell rim· B · B ·ld S l FOR SALE -Plum colored rug All makes; tubes. etc. nice location. Two ms
308 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 234-R
med glass-. Reward. No"'y ayview . UI ers UP£:5Y 11'3" i·· "5 oo D' tt t B 5763 Y,: ,. u• 818 Coa p Be 7 x • ~ . . me c se eacon m· fta ch un1·t. Double ·a11 con-
428 Floral P ark T•rra-. c:.-:._ st Hiway h. aeon 5 00 Ph H bo ~"9 R ' Pasadena. ' '74.i',"p 73-4tc Sl · · one ar r ·~ · BURT NORTON struction. Nicely laJ dscaped.
alter 1 P· m. 74·4tc 91!> Coast m ghway. Newport Patio. Good income roperty.
"Dll'-,,,::W==nu:7"'::::N:--T_W:--ANTE=,,.--,D,,.---!8 t-~~::~;.r.~al~~~n~~~o;~~r:; F OR SALE-Refriger ator. G. E.d: ___________ 23_-tt_c Immediate} possessA i~!1; A real
ACCOUTANT and Officc Manag~ discount. H. 141-J. 304 28th St., ~as range; kitchen t able an STEINWAY GRAND. Beautiful A real va ue. g U\. invest -
wants position v.;th reliable firm Nc,vport. 72-3tc chairs; dining-room buffet; surf moder n in black and silver . Gor-m e nt. Shown by ap1 pintrnent
H . G. Ericson. 400 E. Central Board and n1isc. articles. 217 Ab-geous tone. This is an art piano. only. ~
Ave ., Balboa. Ph. Harbor 30. 1''0 R SALE-Neon Sign Cafe. alona, Balboa Island. 73--4tc Jr you are furnish.ing your home
74-2,p Reasonable. Call Beacon 5117-M. 9xl5 American Oriental (Karas-in "l\foderne" this instrume nt is 74_ltc
70-t!c tan) Kashan design. pract. new. perfect for you. Reasonably ----------------,,---------
$24,500
WILL TAKE care of children ------------'ced D s hmld Pi Co Pre-war, red background. $125. pri · anz· c I ano .. COMPANY evertin~. Must furnish trans· G. E. vacuum cleane~ !1938>; 50-N '! · s An 7n ISLAND REALTY ~_, Call Harbor 2241-\V. 73-4tc 520 o. 1• a1n, anta a . v-tfc portatlon. Phone Beacon 5566-J . pound ice box, white enamel. I Harbor 3TI-W
74-2tc good condition ; new bathlnette. --f OR SALE--D008, CATS It PETS S5 201 Agate. Balboa Island
Call Harbor 1797-M. 72-4tc ELECTRIC RANGE l..oVELY Cocker Spaniel, 6 mo. BALBOA ISL l ND l:lllPWYHD1T OFFERED
ALL OF THESE
ADVANTAGES
YOURS
. . . Y>'hen you get a job as a
telephone operator .
Good pay (rom the star t ...
yea, e\·en y.·h.Jle you are
learning.
Raises at regular lntervals
... and a chance to advance.
Good working conditions ...
attractive, pleasant sur-
roundings . . . friendly fel-
low-workers.
Paid vacations,
benefits, etc..
In many cues, work ln
ndghborinc central office
near your home.
One of these interesting,
""11-peld jot. Is waiting for
you, too.
SOUTI!ERN CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE COMPANY
•
100 E. Bay Avo., Balboa
514% No. Main S L, Saota Ana
or
c..n O>let Operator
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FOR SALE-Monroe electric cal- A t · Th d th b ol d, E'X('('ptionally r easonable -f\
culator, $150. 1840 Harbor ~~.:::~e 0~.:;a ~~'rectr~n:t:"t~:~: Please do not call a fter 3 p. m. 'IWO STORY HOUSE, la~ front room ,
Blvd.. Costa Mesa. Beacon 117 J ade, llalboa Island. S75. 445 Redlands St. Newport Hgts. tiled kitchen and tiled bath~; ne large bed-
5892-J. 61-t!c 73-t!c 74-ltp room. All very nicely · ed. Down-
--~......,.......,,,--......,,..,--..,---.,. -----------stairs small apa rtment. B eked-in patio. FOR SALE-Air compresser, $100. F OR SALE-Fumed Oak furni-\VISl-l TO PLACE nice cat in $
7311 Seashore Dr .. Newrx>rt ture. ideal for mountain or good home. Phone Harbor 13,750 '.
Beach. 65-ttc beach. 18'.l Rochester St.. Costa 2106-J. 74-l tc
,
Hereafter it \\'e r ecap ;yo.ur
TIRES
,<:/
We guarahtee our "Caps" to last
20,000 MILES
and that's not all-
IVE WILL GIVE YOU
$20.00
I F ONE COMES OFF
Regard.less of Speed.
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
for a complete set we wU1 call
for your car in the momlng
and dellver same day. ~
$2.00 .MobilstaUc ba1a= Job
whe n we recap your tires, for
$1.00. No lead wejghts or
.. ex·tra.s.''
Costa Mesa Tire Co.
In Rear at
1760 Newport Blvd.
CXJSTA MESA
Ph. Beac:co 5743
Aalt tor AI or Hank.
.
64-ttc
M"""· Beacon 54 l 2·W. 74·21 P _L_rvr:s __ TO_C_K ______ S7 ISLAND REAL TY :=OMPANY
FO RSALE _. __ : \\'ashing Machine. FOR SALE-Gentle saddle horse .
Phone Harbor 1052. 74-ltc sorrel color, $125. See at 1656
FO R S ALE _ 12 :< 15 t"'isted Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. 69-tfc
broadloom, solid blue pre\var BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 40
rug. Good condition $75. Four
burner O"Keefe & rt·teritt table
top stove with grid.le. perfect
rondi tion S75. Fout pc. ~Iaple
bedroom set, complete w i th
spring &: mattress. 209 Via Di-
jon Udo Isle. Phone Harbor
591-\V, 74-2tc
BOATS, SUPPLIES SS
Light hauling:
Ya.rd cleaned:
Lawns put in;
Auto polishing;
Pick up, deliver :
Outdoor repair;
Fence5 painted and repaired:
Screens v.·eather proofed.
--Free Estimates---
CALL HARBOR 1713-W FOR SALE-Newport dpry 16' x 73-2tp
5' n1ahogany & cedar. "'ell far1 ------~-----..:.
outboard motor set In board. Business Opportunity
~tut & sail centerboard. $100.00 For Accountant or bookkeeper,
Phone Dana Pt. 7314 74-2tp and/or sales person, on part
FOR SALE-24-ft. Fishing Boat. time basl!I in going buslneu.
44 h. P-Marloe-Eng:IDe. Phone Must be able to invest $10,000.
Harbor 28'7..J . 74-2tc Will pay ~rcentage of profits,
Y.'i.th minimum of 7% interest
FOR SALE-25 ft. Seabird sloop. guaranteed, plus salary. Write.
fully equipped with North Bay giving penonal and finandal
mooring and five-man life raft; quallficatlons In own h.andwrit·
sJeepg two: very seaworthy, ing. Addresa Box 1882 Santa
$15:50. Call C. F . Brown, Har· Ana. i TI-4tp
bor 2641. After 7 p.m. call SITAJIAL A.NNOUNOiiiiii"'N'IS a
Harbo< 2003-R. 72-4tp
F OR SALE-Cabin cruiser 22 ft.
I~ 4-cyllnder SWT motor,
just painted. WW trade for 22
ft. or 24 IL hcule tralltt ar will
W<• cuh. 73ll Seubore Dr.,
N.,.port. Ph. H-1495-J. 71).tfc
_ ,. .. ...... .
Carpenters A vailab~
for ca-.eral malntrnaDM
-repelr O. Z. SOWl'90!l c.n Harbor 83
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201 Agate, Balboa Island Harbor 3TI-W
74-2tc
I RELlA~~;t~EA!;J~!!jVESI~~~ CO.
Beacon 5857-W 1936 Newpoft Blvd, Costa Mesa
Bring Your Buying and,~ Problems to Us.
Costa Mesa l
&-Room, 3-bedroom frame home~, pletely ftlnt""1ed 'h acre, garage, chickens , etc. .
5 ACRES
Near Back Bay; good soil, all "eoced. water in. . $10,500 .
2ACRERAN 0
&-Room, 2-bedroom home ; gara outbuildings, chick-
ens, etc. OU lease crop Jesse.
$10,500
GOOD BACK BAY
2-Bedroom home, completely · · ; very near; 'h
petty all fenced in.
Pri~T
Open 7 Days Every Week, 8 ~ DL to 6 p. DL
RELIANCE REAL TY & l
A. R. Ebrite and Assoda.
Beacon 58'57-W 1936
,
·,
ESTMENT CO.
J. w. Doak
Blvd., a.ta Mela
74-2tc
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ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 3TI-W
1WO STORY UNIT ON REAR OF Wf.
LARGE PATIO AND BARBECUE.
$13;750-Terms
ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY
201 Agate; Balboa Island Phone 3TI-W
74-2tc
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE '8 AUTOMOTIVE a TIRU II
WANT Beach or Bay front home
in exchange for two bedroom,
t\\'O sleeping porch, 8 yr. old,
stucco home in La Crec"enta on
1 acre ground. Harola B. J·ep..
sen, 4011 Wilshire Blvd., L. A.
5. Ph. EX-1400. 74.Jtc
WILL SELL 1946 F ord, Delux TU-
Door Sedan_, a t ceiling. To party
who will rent me 2 or 3 bedroom
house furnished or unfurnished
for 1 year. Phone 234-W. 7.f..2tc
Storey's Battery Service
W estminister Street
TRADE -(Close-in) Duplex at (Between 18th a nd Magnolia)
552 "H " street, San Bernardino, Beacon 51&1 Costa Mesa
Calif. 74-ltc 74-ltc
11 CUSHMAN SCOOTER. Pre-war TRAILERS-----FO--R-S_ALE-___ Th_e_bes_t quality. 2% h.p. Gas Economy
in trailers for rent and !la.le. engine. Is ln good ishape inside
Trailers made to order. Dunlap and out, hal had littJe use and
Trailer Rentals, Newport Auto has been well maintained. $1!50
Sales lot, 2600 block on Central cash. Mark Healy, Har. 1416--W.
Avenue. 69-8tp ___________ n_-«_tc
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
• SEIJ, YOUR CAR NOW
WldJe ~ are Hilb-
~ for our eourllloUI buyer who will call and
idwM ym nprdbc OPA SPegUla&m. cwQ!rw
pdas and ......... dl!tlllll
CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., Inc.
o :AM ad OMw ''r Dll'm u"!! ~t:?illll'llMl,11,-~=purt 8 '"' .. QI 1 ..... , ... 6, ........
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'
' Round of Guests Legislation on
Institute Program At Torrence Home
Guests at the home of Mrs. A legislative institute will be
Florence TOJTI!nee, 27th street, in-held on October 2, at the Orange
eluded, on \Vedrle-sday, Mrs. Flor-Intermediate school. N . Glassell
ence Temple and daughter Pene-street, Orange, starting at 4 p. m.,
lope of Santa Ana; on Thursday so that teachers throughout the
Mrs. Rilla Roth of Los Angeles county may attend. according to
and Mrs. Roth's aunt, Mrs. Vetta Linton Simmons. superintendent
Thomas and the latter's grand-of schools, who announced the
daughter : Valerie Ricketts, both meeting at the Fourth District,
Df Laguna Beac h. California Congress of Parents ~d
Satm-day, Walter Kennicutt and Teachers conference held at lrvtne
the ~fisses E\•a and Grace KennJ-park on September 19.
cutt and Mr. and !\otrs. Harry The institute will be divided into
Vaughn of South Pasadena spent three parts, ABC's ot PTA legisla-
the day with Mrs. Torrence and tion; how can we accomplish this
Sunday her son-in-Jaw and daugh-program; and how to win fMenm
ter, Mr. and Mn. J oe Swnmers 1 and influence votes. All parent-
of Los Angeles were guests. teacher units in the county are
requested to have at least three
White House
Cafe
delegates in attendance. Dinner
will be served at the Orange Wo-
men's clubhouse at 6 :30.
California Congress officers will
be present to participate in the
summoning up that will Collow
dinner. Special emphasis will be
given to the third propos.ition on
the ballot to be presented to vot-
HOSTESS COATS
W 0 0 L J E R S E Y. F U L L L E N G T H .
Z i pper fronts. Colors : w inte r whit e.
Li m e Blue and m elon.
Sizes 12-18
Jersey Neckl i ne Bl ouses
Long and s ho--rt s leeves.
In whit e only. Si zes 32 -36
·DEA UV ILLE
7 37 S out h Coast Blvd . L aguna B eac h
Deliciously Prepared
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NEWPORT
CAFE
-24 Hour Servi<»-
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110 McFadden Place
Newport Beach
Individuality foT the "M othC"r·ro·bc · · ·
lf we do not have it, we ma~C' it, you see!
'Tionna-VWarie Shoppe
Illa N . MAID 8L Plloao-
presents---
Country Club
In line with our policy of delivering the
finest merchandise available to you. our
valued customers. we present this shirt
... with a touch of a perfectionist in its
crisp collar, clean-cut shoulders. Simple-t<>-
suds rayon. Immaculate white. Pastels.
Sizes 32 to 38
•
In COSTA MESA
1584 Newport Blvd.
In BALBOA
806 E. Cealnl
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NKWHMT a&UM>A M&wrfiMCW Kw"8ilt y -
Feminine Ac · ·vities Sunday School
To Reopen at
St. James Church
Cub Sc<iuting to Get .
Under Way I;riday -
Phones 13 and 2a!
Island Postmaster
To Leave Soon for
Vacation in East
Mrs. Harry E. Rider, Balboa
Island postmaster , is leaving Mon-
day, Sept . 30 on a vacation whJch
will take her East 10 soend two
months in N e\\' York City and
Jamestown. In New York she v.111
visit the mother or Lt. Comdr.
Talcott Bates of Balboa Island.
also !'t-lrs. Willard Travel! and l\>lrs.
M. Margaret Pardee.
• • Phone 1637-R
Lefion Post 291
Plans Oct. Dance;
Sp~nsors Scouts
Ni;rt Harbor American Leg-
ion ost 291 assumed sporsorship
of y Scout Troop No. 5 at
theii{ business meeting Tuesday
evenJng. This troop has their own
s~ hut on the Legion grounds
and is under the leadership of
Seo tmaster Harry Lace.
Parents or boys of the 9-1().11.
With rl-gistration accomplished year age group are asked to attend
I.St Sunday, Sunday school clas-the C:Ub Scout organization meet-
ses or SL James Episcopal church Ing to be held Friday evening at
begin this coming Sunday at 9:45 7 :30 ln the gnmmar school audi-
a. m. Some of the teachers are torium. Robert Eastman, Scout
still awa,y on vacation and with commissioner, will be present and
the staff far too small even when Cubmaster H. 0 . Boyvey urges all
all are present , volunteers are C911'lffiittee members to attend.
needed. CUb Scout troops are under the
IThe Rev. Ardys Dean, who ha.!1 sponsorship or the P arent-Teacher
J:>E:en attending the 55th triennial Association of t he Ne''l>Ort Beach
cd,nvcntion of the church, held Grammv schools and the first
n~t week, '~ ts Gf'orge ~1oi timer. regular -Pack meet will be held
c urch orga.nist, \vho is vacation-Friday, Oct. 18.
i in the north. -------
pilla Circle
ens Season
Mt. Carmel Society
Meets Tuesday
On Long Island Mrs. Rider "·ill
~ th<' ~est or Mrs. Virgin ia \Vil-I
Uams, stster of Mrs. Arthur White.
and a t Jamestov.'TI, N. Y. she "ill
visit her sister-in-la w, Mary Rider,
while In Denver she will spend
t'l4'o weeks with !\tr. and Mrs.
J erry Gervik. The trip is being
Fiht fall social affair planned
y.·as r a dance for Legionnaires.
the~· · wives and friends, to be held at e Legion hall, 15th and Bay apilla Circle or Coron'a del Mar
ave e at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. mmunity church, Congregatio-
The regular meeting of t he
Altar Society of Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel '14'ill be held at 2 p.. m.
Tuesday. Oct. 2 at the parish rec-
tory.
made by air.
l~ey also issued a challenge n , will open the fall season wit h
to ta lttesa post for a soft.ball a meeting to be held Wednesday, S pt. 25 at 2 p. m. at the church g but no date has yet been
set. If Costa Mesans are dubious th Mrs. Franklin W arner of
fec some of the Newporters have t will be "Friendly Service".
abo~t accepting, a tip to the et-aremont as speaker. Her sub-
Mrs. Herbert King of Lido Isle
ers at the November 5 election BRADEN AND KAY FINCH aM cuest• were ln. atteadance at the not to uched a ball for Cour years conduct the thank offering
which would raise teachers' salar-crand ope.nine of tbe Cutaways club, sw&nk;y lliPt club o"·e rloolr.-or ore might be in order. a d everyone is urged to bring
!es in the s tate from a minimum lnc Newport Harbor. nae F1.nches preeeated Ca.p"n Don with an I was voted to change the dates eir mite boxes. Mrs. E. E. Bou-
of !1000 a year to $2400 a yC'ar. ort-'nal Kay flnc h mermaid. Left to rlsht are: Mn. Rei; Brandt, of kgular meetings. beginning on •• ' 0 23 r ,not, who v.·as scheduled to be The teacher shortage is s till acute Bra.den and Ka)· F1nch. Betk WU.on. Dou Ball (of Beacon Bay Weo:nesday, ct . . Hereto ore _ ____._1 i the soloist. will not be able to in California .... ·ith 7000 emergency Halls) and Rex Brandt ot Corona del Mar ~ eet. meetings have been held on the
Costa Mesa Oommanity Cllimcb
SEPTEMBER %7t.b.
certificated instructol"s being em--Walter Gerhardt Photo. fa and third Tuesdays; from attend and ~trs . A. A. Kemper
ployed. UnlC'ss salaries can be y A A d H , S k D tha date on, they will be held onWI ·:·:u:a:p:pe=ar=in=h:e:r:p:la:ce=.================~ raised to m('('I competition, most OUOg CtOfS j am 0 tea inner th second and fourth Wednes-r
or California schools will have to Veterans Prog ram Xmas Gifts at WSCS da ·
revert back to half day sessions . f ' M k ~
Ork \V. fi\lelvin Strong w as the Earn1a_rkrd for the veterans' en-armers ar e t T 1~ckets on Sale
spca ~r o thr day, The Orange tertainm<'nt program. the sum of " . " . ~ounc1 I members ""·ere hosts. serv-I SA-:t.?S u•as presented to Stuart T Something for Everyone might FOr Dessert· B ridge
1ng cofft>e and rolls to !he 17 as-Dunlap. \•icc-chajrman of the local \\·ell tx> the sloga.n of th~ fa ll baza-l
srmbll'd dt~IL'gales at th(' pot luck R~ C'r boa d b Los C . ar a nd Farmers l\l a rKe t to be 1 · · 1 -. C , .. " oss r y om1ros. . b • p1cn1c un .... ron. onfl."'rl'nC<'S were the ·roup of young thes ians given Y the W.S.C.S . of Costa 'fickets are nO\V on sale for the rondu~tc~ b~· vice pN>:r;:idents of "'hichg C'ach year prl'SC'nts P.rhC, 1\-lf'Sa Community church Friday, be'efit dcssC'rt bridge to be held
lht• cf'.stnct 1n the ~(!{•moon . l\l ikado under thC' direction of the Sept. 27 fr.om 3 to 9 p. m . Vlednesday, Oct. 16 at the Ameri-1\f r~. l-larry Burd1C'k a nd l\•1n;:. J L r St ff ... There "·111 be booths u•1th many ca-9 Legion hall. Costa J\1esa, under
JC'rrold Span~I C'r rC'pN'~f·nted the ~ . p C'S 1:_. e> ehnse>ns. h b and \'ariC"d articlC"c: for sale 3 th sponsorship of the P arent-N " , .1 H ho H ' h Sc rocC'1.:us C"ac yrar 3\'C' Ct'n F . . ' [ · t:\\po1 ar . r IJ:: hool Pnr-g' ·c 1 111 R C'd C " b t 11 . Rrmf'r s J\1 arkct '-''•lh frl'Sh pro-Te cher Association o Ne\vport
r•n l TflaCh{'r a."socintioi1 1"' n ° c ro_s u us duce and from 5-30 to 7·'0 p m H bor Union Hir h school and · y<'ar thC' su.m. largc•st yrt colle<·te>d . . . · .a · · "' --------\\'Ll\ IX" use>d for lunchC's a nd hoat· d1nnC'r \\Il l be SC'r ved llt tablr:. SC't m y be obtaine>d at O tto Spor ts
BAZ . .\:\R rides for vct{'rans frorn hospitals under umbrellas on the church G s and Saddlcry a nd at Pink-
la\\·n only · I · 1 · le s Drug store in J>asaden;::i and Coronn. '.\lrs. L. h · _ _. a nom1na price >e1ng . Assistance Leag ue
Meets Nex t W eek
L. Lo\·eland is in char~<' of 1 he c art:1.'U: . . p.11 board m{'nibers are asisting
SEE OUR NEW
COATS
VARIED IN STYLES OF
COACHMAN FULL LENGTH
LONG WITH DEEP ARMHOLE
SHORTIE SPORT AND DRESSY TYPES
DRESSY THREE QUARTER WITH BELL SLEEVES
ALL NE\V AUTU1\tN COLORS
SIZES IO TO 18
crhe Frances Norton Shop
C)),.esses * $por!S'Wtt:tr
Second & Broad\\·ay
2S6 Second & Broad\\'&Y Bldg. (Second F1oor) -Santa Ana ~1rs. Grorl?e YardlC"y. nf'\\' chair-
man or Neutport Harbor branch
of Orange County Assistance Lea-
gue. and th<' ret iring chairman.
~1rs . Walton Hubbard Jr., "'ill be
to-hostesses at the season's open-
ing m('('ting. to bC' h{'ld Tuesday,
Sept . 24 a t the homC' of l\.1rs. Hub-
bard, Lido I sle. On Tuesday of
th.is w('('k a board meeting was
h('ld at the home of Mrs. Ya rdley.
local progran1 which \\'iii be only J Offl'rcng a chotC{'. t he menu will ?.ifs . William Trusty, g {' n e r a I
as good as th~ local pt">Ople make f?a.t~e ba k~ ham with all the chhirman and funds fro m the af·
it and she may ht' ca\IC'd by hos-f1~1n s or s~,ss steak. and there fa.\i-will go to furnish a recreation
tesscs who desire' to arange a u·11J be .hot rolls. cofrce and d.es-roOm which u'ill be part of the
pa rty. S<'rl: v.•h1!{' the younger ~C'nerat1·~n ;;t adition to the school. Reser-1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
F or large parties for a day the ma) pref£'r hot dogs. D1nnt>r 'v1ll ons may be made with twlrs . I
RM Cross cant{'("n h{'lps \\'it h I be served . rrom 5 :30 to 7 p. m. ty, Beacon 5-117, or the presi-
Gifts at
Community ChurC'h Bau.ar
Have YOU Registered?
GILL'S
lunch . Olher hostesses may ask and a t prices so r easonabl() that dehl, Mrs. W , R. Fo\vler, Harbor
l\\O ve tl'rans as house i;ucsts for t~e whole family may come for 56!
the "'eek end. l\lrs. c .A. Neigh-di!"ner . attending the movie \vhich t
hors. 1619 East Bay. recently had v.~11 be shown in the auditorillm Glfts at
a group of six and those 1A•ho en-a 8 p. m. . . Community Church Baz.&al'
tertained for a \veek end included ~ths will offer a selection ot !;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
the MesdamC's J a n e Calkins articles. many desira ble for Christ-
George Lind. Ruth Jones. and m~.s or other gifts. There. will be
Grainger Hyer. Jo ely handmade plllo'?hps. a p-
Members of Los Comicos who rons, pot holders a nd rugs: articles
have aided the program so' well. fo~ babies an~ small children, baby
are Sally Beiler. James and Donald quilts, flowering plants and buJbs,
Steffensen, Harry \Vestover . Bar-f°°ked food and .. hor_nemade cook.:
ry Beiler Margaret Diehl Perdita est as well as white elephants
Horn Al~n Lewis Bob w'hi te and a nd a fish pond. besides all the Barb~ra Benton. · run. of st.rolling around a "farm-
ers market".
DELICATESSEN Republicans Plan Party for Howser
FAC Book Section
Meetli Friday
FOOD SHOP
• ..._h Apple Sauce • =r Crab Moat • Dre fnp
• Plcldee -onv ...
• Ch-M""ta
• Sardines -Anchovies
• Cracken -Blscullll
• French Rolls
SHOP AT GILL'S
For FrMher Vegetables
Better Moala
. Fancy Groeerles
_Ull Fo.....t Ave.
LAGUNA BEACH
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114 W.4th St
PASADENA
Opening his campaign for state's
attorney general in Orange county,
Dist. Atty. Fred HowM'r of Los
Angeles county will be suest of
the Republican Central Commit-
tee and a rfiliated gr'oups at a
series of meetings Oct. 2. it was
announced today.
Assemblyman Sam L. Collins of
Fullerton .next in line for soeake r-
ship of the House he has served
for so many years, and a well-
known attorney at Fullerton-and
one-time Orange County district
attorney-will be Howser's "host"
(or the day.
Ho~er·s first billed visit is at
the Fullerton Rotary Club, for a
noonday luncheon and after-lunch
speech on Issues of his campaign.
He will lay politics aside when
he attends a Fullerton city-spon-
sored picnic program at Hillcrest
Park in Fullerton. ·and be guest
Ph. 6688
LONG BEACH
F irst fall meeting of the book
section of the Friday Afternoon
club will be held Sept. Tl at 2
p. m . in Legion hall when Mrs.
John F . Webster, club member,
will present a review of current
literature.
H06tesses for the occasion, Mrs
Jack Shearer and Mrs. W. E. Nick-
ell, will serve tea at the close of
the program. All members and
rrie nds are invited to attend.
of the aty for that appearance.
At 3 p. m .. he will meet the pub-
lic at Santa Ana Masonic T emple
in an informaJ setting, confening
with various city and county of-
ficials at the lime and visiting
with a11 who arrive for this: affair.
"'hich is scheduled to end at 5
p.. m.
After a brier r est. Howser, then
"ill be guest or honor at a pn>
gram arranged for him at Hunt-
ing\on Beach's Memor ial Hall,
starting v.ith a 7 p. m. dinner and
concluding with a full program of
e ntertainment arrangl"d by Sec-
retary W. H. Gallienne of the
1 beach city's chamber or commerce.
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