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SAM
roRWARD! Newport Har-r -bor is settling down to a
quiet but forward growth,
after a rather busy summer,
that augun; well for its con-
tinued progress. There are
many factors that must en-
ter into that growth to keep
it on an even keel. not like a
water bug just skating on
the surface. Business men
are asking what is the next
step to take in the water sit-
uation, whether it is wiser to
vote $400,000 in bonds to im-
prove ·our present facilities
and wells. or work out an
MWD plan. Without an ade-
quate SU(lply that must be
assured over a period of
years, it is foolish to specu-
late in terms of real expan-
sion. Water must always be
in the back of the minds of
leaders and committees hav-
ing to do with a growth pro-
gram, and it is hoped that
our city dads and C. of C. di-
rctors are '''restling \\•ith the
proble m and striving toward
a solution.
That Newport Harbor has
ad\ranced in great strides in
the 13.st f e\V years is evi-
denced by a casual sulvey of
the district-the many new
houses that have been built
and tha t are still under con-
struction: the vast number
o[ Oe\V business enterprises
and store building that has
been done; the tremendous
increase in yachts, anchor-
age. fishing and bay traffic;
the impetus given small fac-
tories with the resultant gain
in population-all these re-
veal an amazing trend to-
ward a greater city with its
demands for better facilities.
uWities. etc. You. Mr. and
Mrs. Reader, know that do-
mestic water must be sup-
plied in ever higher volume
-\\'here is it coming from?
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Let's Help 'em. Disabled
veterans hospitalized at the
old Norronian club near Co-
rona and McCormich hospi-
tal, ( (old Vista hotel) Pasa-
dena, are hungry for a sight
of the ocean and a day on
the sands. Local Red Cross
has been doing a nice Job
bringing the boys in groups
of from 6 to 12 to the beach
on week ends. But the RC's
difficulty is lack of homes
and places in which to place
the lads. as they must be ac-
commodated in pr iv a t e
homes. It would be mighty
nice for folks along the
shores of this lovely strand
to offer lodging and meals
and boat rides to these war-
battered youngsters. We
hardly give a thought to the
fact that a b/ly or ocean is at
our doors, yet these uncom-
plaining patients yearn for a
day or two at the seashore.
. Let us be hospitable and ex-
tend a welcome to them.
Please phone Harbor 1865
and make a boy happy!
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First Raln. It's many a
year since Newport Harbor
had as soaking a rain as vis-
ited it last Sunday. Really
quite a downpour t h a t
seemed to come almost out
of a clear s ky. The thought
arises \\·hether the rains
coming so early in the sea-
son means the f orenmner of
a lot of rainfa ll this coming
winter. Could be. This
would go a long way toward
replenishing the underground
now and would put a con-
siderable volume of water in
the wells. which would be a
splendid thing. but should
not deter ci\ric leaders from
working out a program for
M\VD use.
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On their \\'ay. Two hard·
working people. Mr. and .
Mrs. Fred W . Briggs. have
decided to do more of their
real.e;tating for themselves.
and to this end have severed
their two-year connection
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Lane. to take offices at 634
Coast Highway. They will
be connected "ith Sandy
Steiner's office, the three of
them working and helping
each other. Tressa M. Briggs
who is a licensed broker
with her hubby Fred. was a
Waac for a year during the
... 'llr. The best of luck.
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPOR HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA .
VOLUMI: mvm ""EWl'OaT BEACH. CALIFO.RNIA, TUEsDAY, OCl'Olll:R ' ltM ~ ,
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L.A. Woman Rescued Fro Drowning in Bay
City Dept. Issues Permits ~ PENc•~~~~N!.~'!~~~~L•nEs At· 1mic -Subjects Feature VICTIM IS
pening Teachers Meeting WIFE, VAi for $130,200 Construction
As U.S. Halts 40 Erections F C . N ho w~~~~~a~::.::1 ~~~~o;~: LINE HEAD Orier eWS Y sion at the Orange County Teach-
The Ne""'J)Ort Beach city build-
ing department issued permits
calling for '$130,200 worth of con-
struction \\'Ork in th<' Newport
Harbor area from Sept. 1 to Se pt.
20.
ReceivC'rs of these permits must
have federal a uthorizations for the
constructions. otherwise anyone
handling the erC'clions \Viii be in
direct \"iolation Y.'ith •the federal
la'" prohibiting unauthori zed
building "·ork. the Civil ian Pro-
duction administra tion states.
Forty Ne\\'port llarbor estab-
lishniE"nls which 'Vere in process of
conslr uclion \\"ilhout rroeral per-
mits \~·c·r<> order('d s l.opfX'd imme-
dialr·ly hy the CPA last Saturd01y.
J ohn Ha nd y, ('nforcem('nt chief
of the Los Ang<'ll's offi ce-of thC'
CPA. \varns !hat othC'r kno\\'TI
contraC'tors \\'ho are no,,· engagt.'CI
in unauthorizPd hui lding ,,·ork ,,·ill
tX' subject to criminal prosc-cution,
if th£'y con tinuf" \vork.
Island Girl Elected
Student Body Head
At Arcadia School
Diseases Drop Off
In Orange County
During the last t\\"O "'eeks only
42 cases of communicable diseases
have bC'Cn reported to the county
health departn1ent. Dr. Ed\\'ard
Le£' Russell, count)' health officer.
said today. This is said to be a
r('markably lo\\" record.
Camp Callan
May Be Site
Navy School
Camp Callan in San Di('go coun-
ty ntay be the site of the ne,,·
naval training academy of the
\\'est.
U. S. SC'nator John L. l\1 cClellan
fD .. Ark.), chairman of !he senat('
Ne Cl.ty Judge en· institute Monday where hun·
• dreds of school personages and
,. teachers attended at the S anta
ANA IM. Oct. 1.-John Shea. Ana High school, headed by Roy
34. of llflower. who ~·as a E. Simpson, state superintendent
ne...,•spa[ter route carrier in 1923, of schools. A school holiday was
"'as swdrn in as city judge of Ana-ordered b)' Linton T . Simmons,
heim tofilay. Shea \\"as graduated superintendent of schools. Orange
fron1 ttf Fullerton Junior college county.
and t±University o f Southern Tht' session ''·as open<'<f in the
Califor ia. auditorium• \.\'ilh the singing of
' -"The Star Spangled Banner" fol-·ve s Must
Pa Taxes
Ab ve $1000
\\'orl \Var II ve terans "·ho hold
equitab e O\\"llership in properties
bought by the State Veterans"
rommlsiion under pro\"isions of t.he \'e t era~s· Act n1ust pay taxes
above the $100 exemption permit-
ted by! the la''" according to a
ruling ~andC'd out by State's Atty.
lo,ved by a \\"C'lC0111e delivered by
l Lynn\\'. Cra,,iord .. superintendent.
Sant<b Ana city scfiools.
Prominent S(X'akers highlighted
the progrant. Dr. Richard E . Vol-
l lure>, researC'h professor in ph}11:ics
at USC, a nationally known figure
for his scientific articles and lec-
tures, spoke on "The ,Future With
Atomic EnC'r~)·." He was closely
connected ,,;1h atomic research
during the '''ar.
Dr. Wilbert L. Hindman. USC
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Costa Mesa Gunners
Bag Three Deer in
Leevining Woods
ARCA DIA . Oct. 1.-Ne"'IY elect-naval affairs subcommittee study-
ed officers at Anoakia school in-ing ,.vest coast sites for the pro-
clude Miss Natalie Lo,ve, the posed pclSt-graduate school. told
daughter of ~Ir. a nd J\1rs. George San Diego authorities .he is ''very
Lowe, 310 Coral avenue, Balboa much impressed'" \\"ith Camp Cal·
Island. who has been elected Stu-tan.
•~11:\r<ll
Gerald (Te~) Liberty
Gen. RPbert Kenny.
As a esult of this ruling Orange
county assessor's office revealed
1,tiotoJ that i is forced ,,·i th the pros-
pect o revising their tax rolls
toward the veterans.
Gera.ld (Tex) Libert)•, co-manager with ''Doc'' Stafford, The uling is in conformity with
Three deer. remote customers
of the harbor cities, lie in their
processed beds at the Harbor C.old
Storage, after being the prey of
hunters camped a t Leevining-,
north of Yosemite.
The mountain animals were de-
li vered to storage by H. E . Bender
of Long Beach. He reports the
deer averaged 150 pounds each and
that M. G. Brown and G . E.
LeatherWiX>d \Vere responsible for
two of the prizes. The deer were
shot near the 9000-foot level.
dent Body president for the I City !\.'t a nager Fr<'d A. Rhodes
comjng year. J\1iss Lowe, who is of San Diego said use of Callan
a senior at Anoakia, will act as would result in the building ur:
senior resident at "'Hilltop Houit<'" of a community of 10,(X)(), includ-
this year. Last year Miss Lowe ing students, their f&milies and
served as vice-president of the the staff. l
of Ets-Hokin and G&l\'an, electricians, \l'&S bom in Warren, a poli laid do"'" by the board of su rvisors of Orange county Pa..., but his education was broken as his father, being an oil in l9 . "'hen Orange County
expert, mo\'ed about a. great deal to \'arious oil fields. So Counsel Joel Ogle first refused to 0 Tex'' had his flf"St schooling bl the grammar grades in El-p<>rmit j exemptions on properties
dorado, Kan., then the family moved to Tu.lso, Okla., for two handl':? by the State. Veterans'
more. years. He finished his fifth vade in San Angelo, commifsion. This agency would
Texas. the n he entered San Ant.onio M.Ilitary Academy where accept deed for a veteran's proP-
he finished his grammar grades. His h igh school years were erty, t en enter into contract for
spent at Texas Military Institute, also la Sao Antonio. Then resale to the veteran and then
came h\'o :years of colloge at Wentworth Military Acadetn)' ask ca cellation of ta.xes on theory
at Lexington Mo. a famous 'e . . that o ership was held by a state
Anokia Student body. The federal government o'vns
Anoakia school. 701 West Foot-the land and the army has aband-
hill boul C'\"a rd, Arl.'adia, opened the oned it as a site for camp pur-
ne"' school year on Sept('mhl.'r 16 poses.
The Costa Mesa men stayed
on "-'ith their hunting and more
deer are expected to follow. They
are out to replace the meat Sb'>rt-
age "-'it h venison.
with the largest enrollment in the
history of the school, including five
students from foreign countries,
and representatives from stal£'S
ranging from New York to Wash-I
ington and froin the l-Iawaiian 1
1 Islands.
Kiwanis Pledges
Aid to Sea Troop
DC'i-laring that the Sea Scout
troop of Ne\\'port Harbor was
responsible for the graduation or
many you.ng mrn into the navy's
ranks during the last "'ar. Fay
Blo"·er, president of the Kiwanis
club. said F'riday, that his organi-
zation '''ould continue to cooperate
\\'ith the sea patrol.
After hearing some remarks
from Fred Cadman. fie ld repre·
sentative for the sea scouts. Presi-
dent ~lo\\'('r appointed a com-
mittre to confer \\'ith the sea
scout patrol on J\itonday nights.
when the scouts havE" their train-
ing meetings.
Howser Will Be Guest
At Castaways Lunch
Would Aid
Amputees
school ' ' I Hok1n and Galvan JUSt one day agenc Under this plan , no ta.xes
'"f .•. 1 ·ed d 11 the before his partner, "Doc" Stafford at all ouJd be collected until the
h ej'c b P ~~ d ru~ in a d
1
started. Therefore the younger proper y obligation was finally
sc oo 8i:i s an or estras an man automatically became the paid o r, perhaps in 20 years.
aftehr lea,·ingb Wdsentworhfh travheled senior partner! I-I.is hobbies are Ogllsheld that such a maneu-\\'lt name an sue as t ose f f-L< J H b' K d , boating, and he and his wife., Mar-ver w subterfuge and that the 0 h arrr h~mes, r er \('. ~y an k ' ian, spend many pleasant week-vetera was en tiled only to the
ot ehrs. nl ts ear 1~r music wor. ends in their 25-foot Chris-Craft 1 $1(X)() hormal exemption. and was
U. S. Senator \Villi am F . Know-h~ as Ph ayed beside hmadnl~ must-cruiser with their usual destina-1 eligiblf to pay levies on equitable
Death Takes
Fred Storey
land announcrs that he \\'Ould seek c1ans w o are no'v ea 1ners. . . . 1 · Le · h · 1 f. Id h tJon being Catalina lsla.nd. 1ntere ts above that amount. an early change in the la,v, pro-a,·1ng t e musica 1e e His position and that of the Fred LestC'r Storey. 50. died sud-
viding automobiles for World War opened an eleclrical business in He dabblC's in photography and t '. h d .__ t dcnly on Sunday at his home,
fl amputC'es. si.nce the present 18,v Big Springs, TC'xas but he never is a membC'r of the Balboa Yacht I coukn s superv~sors, ba h'-"'"cn 3 -Magnolia and \Vestm1nster Ave., arv.uired the nru11e "·Tex" until he11 club, Ki\\·anis, Elks, and Orange ta~ ~ mbanty times Y
1
kt e c~mt· discriminates against California '"'I • • . missio , u never a en 1n 0 Costa Mesa.-He was a native of
and other .'vest co8:st . amputees. c~me t~ Cahfo~n1a . He stayed in I County Builders Exchange. His I cour t. Morris county, Mo.~ and came to
Deft'Cts 1n th(' ex1st1ng law \Vere , Bi_g Springs se'er:1 ye8:rs an? then wife is a past matron of the Order No , Kenny's ruling strength-Costa Mesa a year ago from Lan-
brought to Senator Kno\\'land's at-I m.Jgr~t e~ to California ~o!ng t.o of the Eastern Star and they re-enin~the local position is made sing, Mich., operating a battery dit~ntbionedrecently when he visited j !~:Ct~i~~~~a~.S~hools to finish his side at 209 Broadway, Costa Mesa to ap y to 20,000 land purchases Store at his home address-
. sa I veterans at . the Birm-r in ng. • by f rld War I veterans and A veteran of World War I , he
1ngham General hospital. tocal<>d He later went to \\ork for Ets-O\\'ning their O\vn home. 5'()0 b World War ll-V.e terans. served two years with the 35th
near Van Nuys. The regulation t Division in the Argonne district. ~~~\~h:or:~:: r;,nt~hlp';::~~t1~;::;<;~ FEDERALS OFFER TO AID Dr~· er Unhurt ~g:·~o· ~er;;~~~~c
the West Coast. It fixPs SlfiOO I W C u t and of Costa Mesa Community
as the CT'iling for the cars, which n ar pse s church.
tho V•te.rans c~n. pur~hase with i HOMELESS COUNTY VETS Che~ter Ewing of 1212 South Suniving are his wile, Hazel, Veteran!t A~~1n1stra11on funds,· Flow~ street. Santa Ana, a com-and son James. both of Costa
and also spec1f1t:'S that a ~eteran posito~ with The Ne\\·s-Times. nar-Mesa; three sisters, llrL Stella
cannot put up any of his own rowly escaped serious injuries at Piatt, Forest Grove, Ore_ Mrs.
money, even if the rost of the car Federal govenunent housing of· Ana that some building contract-7 :23 O'clock this morning when Clara Scott of Vallejo and Miss
<;onscquently, Kno~'IAn~ ex-Orange County \'eterans organiza-had taken authorization papers and pave nt and upset near the two brothers, William of Junction
excef'Cls $1600. ficials assured members of the ors in Southern Orange county his a~' omobile skidded on the \\•et Mary Storey of Portland. Ore.;
plains. a Southern Calirorrua vet-tion committee today that they purchase orders from war veterans Santa Ana Army airbase. City, Kansas and Robert of Port-
Frrd N. l-Io"''Ser. Los Angeles eran a~putee. can buy only lo\• \\'ill do everything within their "''ithout justification. Ewi g suffered a bruise above land. Oregon.
county dis trict attorney. \\·ho is a or m~1um._pr1ced c?rs-not as po"'er to aid thC'm in obtaining John Handy of Los Angeles. vet-the ~ght knee, but othen\'ise Funeral sentices will be held
candidn te for statC'·s attorney, "'ill v.:ell suit('d, in m~ny 1nst~nCC's. t~ shelter for the estimati:<1 1700 er an detective and chief of the esca _injury. Incidentally, his Wednesday at 11 am. at the
be !ht· honored gttt"St at a lunchron his n~ as a hi_ghC'r ~rtC'ed hy homeless "''a.r veterans said to be CPA enforcement agency in rhe •.vatch stopped at exactly 7:23 a.m., Harold Grauel chapel with the
to IX' izi,·cn in the C'asta"''a)"S club, drama tic automobile which h .. ~ r.o living_ in s.ingle rooms or with in· Southern California area, express· the tir-e of the mishap. The mo-Rev. Carl Johnson in charge. In-
overlooking Balboa Bay on Wed-clutch-because of a $172 frei&ht f la\\"s in the county. ed vital interest in one case, that torist'f car "'as to\\'ed. to a Santa terment ,,_,..ill be in Westminst.er
nesday. char~e 10 Southern California. After d.isrussing the situation as of a Laguna Beach war veteran, Ana garage for repairs. MemoriaJ park.
Sees Oraanized Minorities : ~~~~~~:~~~;~fr~ ;:~~~r§ £'.:~~~;~i;~~~~l~:~;"t: Ta ~·Grids Show Strength
Wilson W. \Vyatt, Federal Housing THE LAG UNA BEACH veteran, As Menace to Good Gov 't expediter from Washington. D . c.. identified by name a Costa Mesa But Drop Opener, 12-0 I said a full ~port of the condi-builder who is alleged to have de-
tions \\i ll be sent to national mandf'd the former's authoriza-
headquarters. tion paper and IDI priority rating
Mrs. F. A. Daugherty
Revives After Fair
Night in Hospital
Mrs. Frank A. Daugherty, 40,
wife ot the first viCt" president
of the Pacific Fl"eight Lines., Inc .•
Los Angeles, narrowly escaped
death by dro"'ning 1'1onday night
'4"hen a sudd<'n lurch of the boat
in ~·hich she '''as a passenger
hurled her into Balboa Bay.
The \\'Oman and her husband
was one or a party of six Los
Angeles men and '''on1E"n "'ho were-
returning froni a day's outing to
Catalina Island \\'hen the mishap
occurred in the bay aboutSOO yards
from the serond n1arker near Tor-
quoise avenue, Balboa Island, in
the main channel. official reports
stated.
J\irs. Daugherty, ,,·ho was \\'ear-
ing leather-sol('d shoes at the
time, slipped on the varr\ished
deck of the Chinook. r('portedly a
Malibu yacht charter boat, as she
was trying to \\'alk by hand-rail
from the cockpit on the topside
to reach her husband. Frank A.
Daugherty, who \VSS \\'aiting for
her on the lower deck .
She was flung into the '~:ater
and was not missed until several
minutes later v"h<>n one or the
party saw a figure floundering
in the ba)' some distance behind
the boat.
Unable to fine his Wife aboard.
Daugherty immediately called for
help and a friend in the part)',
whose name was not obtainable,
swam to the v.·oman's rescue.
Meanwhile the Chinook was turn-
ed about by the skipper and it
r aced to the spot where the woman
was then floating, face upward In
the bay. She was lifted into the
boat with the aid of tow-rope.
The woman was rushed by boat
to Balboa Pavilion, where she was
lifted to the pier and there
George Warren of Huntington
Beach and Ray Chapma n of Bal-
boa, who were fishing off the pier,
gave artificial respiration. After
15 minutes of this aid the woman
began breathing a nd Dr. Mooney,
Newport Beach physician, called
an ambulance a nd sh<> was taken
to the Community hospital in
Santa Ana, where she lay in a
coma.
George Clark of Balboa was
credited in the official report as
skJpper of the boat.
Mrs. Glen Soden or 121 Opal
avenue, Balboa Island, said today
that her husband, Glen Soden, is
skipper of a smaller fishing boat,
which also is named the Chinook .
Up to press time today the
Malibu Yacht Charters telephone
was reparted to be "busy" so that~
it was impossible to gC't a state-
ment from the Newport Beach
office of that company.
REPORT FISHER
SUNK AT SEA
Reports were CUJT(>nt in the
harbor area at noon today to the
effect that a fishing boat which
had sunk below the surface at sea
was recovered and was being
towed into the harbor.
The identity of the vessel which
canied 10 tons of fish and was
tOW\:!d in by a landing craft was
not available to the harbonnas-
t.er's office at that time.
1-lon. Joseph Alan Bttk of Bal-He d('SC!'ibed the types of meas-. .__~f ~teanwhil e operatives from the as a reqwrement ~ ore starting boa Island. "·ho "''as seaetary of ures \\'hich fall into five classes. enforcement division of the Ovi.I· the building ot a GI home for the th<> California State Senate for 33 b 11.s t first those kno"-'Tl as i , then ian Production administration in ve eran. years. ga\"e an inteTeSting talk th k I · h Th tr d ose nown as reso uuons, t en Los Angeles continued to report e ron actor was recommen -on the procedure of that body be-ed t he b
Yo4fmight not be able to tell it
from e score of Jast Friday's
foot l opener again.st St. An-
thony~ut Newport Harbor Sailors
are g · g to win some ball games
this f I.
Both Western Canners and West
Coast Packing companies in La·
fayette avenue, Newport Beach,
atDJUnted for their boats, and no
Saints t-..i -with 12 information coold be obtained
points in a very r apid manner. from the California Marine. pack-
A pus play from a rubsdtut.e back. Ing company at press time
Maise, to right end Mulbrin was · those kno\\oTI u conCWTent reso-on unauthorized commercial con-o t veteran y a reputable for the Newport Harbor Ki'o''anis .... _ th kno 1o· S ta An I din I · lutlons, un.'!n ose wn u mt structions which ha\•e been start-an a en g nslitution, to
club Friday. resolutions, then those known as ed in Ora.nae rounty in the ns.•t which he had gone for advice, he 'Ille .,...nial 1....w•1ati,,e officer in-'-~··--1 · d ti • ~ t td Mr H d .,.~ "'""""' 'IVUM:' reso ut1ons an cons tu-fe"' "·eeks. o ~ . an y.
terspersed his serious ~marks tional resolutions. • • • "No contractor has a right to
with "T)' humor which "'as en-Durin., the course of hi! talk, FORTY establishments said to either the authruii.ation or the
JO. i·ed by his audience. He told e. t.n.~ • • t tin .. th avili· l\tr. Beek criticised the activities have bttn started in the N--nn pnon Y ra . g, e an anecdotes of some of the mem-....... t"". ~ Prod. -• ... _:_,_ • nf of o-anized minorities and lobby· Harbor area without proper auth-U11,:uon 8W"1UIU3tl'"&tion e orce-bers of the state senate which • e. me t di·"-' ch. t In ists who renroc:0nt them. ••n-.an-orization from the CPA were at a n Tuion Je vestigator occasioned chuckles-..--..... "''" --1d ''Th t •-the t • ized minoritif'S.'0 Beek aven-ed. standstill today. They were cited -..... · a 1a ,.e eran s proJ>-OutJ.ining the procedure neces-erty,"
• • • sary 10 get 8 bill introduced in "are groups who identity them-for violations and told to oeue
the state lco-is)aiure, the speaker selves ''ith militant factions for operations immediately pending
e.· n1~ of influencing Joo1cJation further lnves•; ... ations. ALL ntE VETERAN has to cited the fact that the phrase, r-----~e.-~ ··--· the -buil•-of in favor of some s......,.;:aJ class or CPA · also In-~Al"" pros.,...._ .... ve ...,,. "The people oC the State of Cali-.,..........p." ---operati\'el were his borne ls the .teriaJ number of
fornia do enact as follows.," is ---vcstigating complaints which were the priority oertificate. Handy
the most important factor in any These minorities. he added. a~ made last Thursday evening at a added. The lnW!ltigator Aid he
mt!'a$Utt and he said a bill is a threat to democracy and a mus mttting of war wterane In WOUid seek an interview with the
null and void without It. men•ce to good government. the American L<slon hall •t Santa <Cai-on Poet C)
Th Tars lost their first game
of season to the Long Beach
Sain in Lakewood. 12-0, but in
so do g they displayed good de-
fensiv strength, wonderful line
play d nashes of olfensi\•e form
that l}ould be good tor scores
later the season-
On moment· of carelessness ori
pass tense cost the Tars the
game_ After three quarters of
hol~ the favored Saints to a
comp te standsWl. the score was
0-0. . th every indication that the
final e was going to be more
ol ume. -
ilqt In the fourth quarter. the
good for 2U ya:rds ...i tho lint
score o( the fracas. The Saint
end made a nice ortcll but he
shouldn't have gotten it. The Tar
Upwards of 80,000
Persons Registered
defensive left halfbatt -riglit Upwanls of 80 000 at the reeeiver's handlr, tat C!Cllft.. • •, • penonJ are
pletely missed the llall UICI -believed to have registered for the wu the baD ,,,__ Nmember election In Orange coun-
•--· tJ', llCCOl'Cllng to an unotfidal .. tt-
l i!-e tana..1 score came Ip: tbe mate made Monday by County c!~g -tes of tbo r.11 Pl!'" <:lertc B. J . Smith at the Santa
when MeDo, Sailor ~ ""'*. -Ana """"""'-·
a punt blodcecl -lr7loc ta Smith Ald that the number ol
kick O<!t from his IC""l lllle. W rEClotratlms were still be!nir
full,,.ck. Ozlewsld, who ---led llDd ibot the <><act num-ouul tandl~. man on. u.r -for ~ w111 .,...., been .oent to the
the oppaoltioft. """"' lluuucb --., cl ,the M<ntuy ol state
bloclotd tile kldt and Ills 'ftdle tiy ~ 1. n.. June pn_,
Cl>e•tham pfd:ed lip ""' ..-nslotntloa -tee! to lll(llatl3'
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NEWPORT BALBOA
NEWS-TIMES
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9ubecripdon Panble in Adom:-42:l!O -year In Oranp CWncy
112.15 -year to 4th -; $3.00 -year to 8tb -
SAM D. PORTER . Publlsber
F.G.FROST Editor
W. F. DIXON • AdYertlsins M•nal"" Printing Plant. 3011 W. C-tral A...,ue, Newport BeadJ. caJlfornla
Official Paper of the-City of Newport Beach
A Delie•1hhle Loeal luUW••• fOT °"" n Y-.n
Pays to AdvertiSe!
Active
Member
of
The luxuries of yesterday have become the necessities of
today. Why? ... Advertising.
Advertising has been a slow invention: the discovery of
its power resulting in the most effective aid to selling, Geared
to advertising, modem business has found that it is a neces-
sity for moving goods.
Advertising is promotion. Future business is dependent
upon promotion. Without it. demand suffers: necessity wav-
ers. Advertising keeps the ball rolling.
Business-be it real estate or the country store-has
proven that wise advertising increases volume and reduces
the cost of operation. lncreased demand resnlting in a
greater turnover and more production, with a noticeable de-
c~se in cost, benefits the buyer or consumer in that in-
creased sales lo\.ver costs.
Today, people are used to advertising: they depend on it.
They invite suggestion as to where to go, what to buy. and
where to buy it. It's desired information! It's bargain day!
Well over t,,·o-billion dollars '''as spent in one )'ear for
advertising in the United States. Of this figure. S555.000.000
\Vas spent in ne,,·spaper advertising, or more than t'vice as
much as \vas spent in a ny othei-ad\·ertising medium. such as
magazines, radio .etc.
F or the busines.s man-or is he a business man-\vho
says, "I don't need to advertise," there will be a day when his
word-of-mouth ctL5tomers (once upon a time) will occasion-
ally 1-.,mark. "Remember when ... "
Such defeat may not apply to all "dealers in stuff", but
man)· suCC"C'SSful men, anCt advertisers. remember the pro-
verbial words of J ohn \V;inamaker who once said, "I would
as soon think of doing business without clerks as without
advertising."
Magnif icient Lender
In spite of the fact that Uncle Sam is already in the hole
, to the ext~nt of approximately S270 billion this doesn't stop
him in any way from being the world's most generous lender.
Foreign c"'"1tries have not found him hard to "touch" for
substantial su:ns. Nor have some of his own "family" had
any diffiet·l•y getting a few billion here and there. As a
matter of fact. h is loans through government agencies to var-
ious organizations in America had reached the sizeable (even
for him) sum of $19 billion in June, 1945.
These organizations which are the beneficiaries of Uncle
Sam's gener<l"ity include both agricultural and non-agricul-
tural associations as well as privately organized cooperatives.
The government network of credit agencies has become
very extensive indeed. In agricultural credit there~~~
than 500 production credit associations maintaini
full or part time offices: over 1700 national farm loan associa-
tions which make land bank loans: 12 land banks, and 12
Farm Crt.><!it administration district offices and their
branches making emergency crop and feed loans. Then
there is the Fa rm Security administra tion ha ving 12 regional
and n<>arly 2000 c'OWlty offices.
Of course. by le nding this money the gove rnment gains a
great deal more po\ver to L-ontrol and to dictate to the bor-
rowers. The irony of it all is that private enterprise, into
whose fi eld of activity the government is cutting deeper ruid
deeper. has to he lp prO\~de the fonds through ta xes to finance
the government's competition against it.
It is estimated that it costs the ta xpayers $126.500.000 an-
nually to finanC<' Uncle Sam's lending activities. And that's
a prett)· penny f'\1e n i.n this land of billions.
"Rt•ndezvous or tht• l\larincrs··
White's Balboa Island Cafe
A.VD COCKTAIL BAR
Comer 1'larine .t Park A \·e.
for YOUR hoMe
How to fake .._ ruts out of your tireok.falt tCMttM • , •
ways to tneM l'(ll.a" klkhwl "honwy"" ••. what cotor to d*-
b YOOM ll'f1no roonrt , •• n... en ~ o ,_ or rt. •••ta Me
,.. idem ~ dolly on tN •-'1 ..... ot
TMI C"alSTIAM KllNCI MOMIToa n.. t.lpflA lderol en .. pll.ll votW'' In thlt daily "'"""°'* tor
h home thot orv.. yw world ,..... 1nt .. P1.,9d to ._. ,.
~ °" yo.I cww:t )OJ" forllll';'. ------------------.. ,.. .._.. 1 n. 0wn;10ori Sc-.c. f"WI'~ Sodety 1
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CIA&. lwh ••-P*-9 entw o spedol lrl~ tl.lbKription te ~·=~ I The o...1sttan sc-.c. Monitor-s .-... 1)0 iuula1 .., 11 I
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They Say··· Southland flower Show e I RISE
TO REMARK •••
I BOW. 10RN PBILLJP8
When I wu young, I was taught
that honesty ii the belt policy;
that there is no substitute for the
truth; that shifting around is a
poor &UUantee of ultimate suc-
cess Ln busineu; that I ahould
have pride in my family and my
name and similar old-fuhioned
precepts.
1 have been thinking this morn~
lng. u you hav~. if you've read
the papers, of a man who has been
arrested nine times ln hil life; who
wu deported seven times; who
left the country five times, as we'd
say in the rural districts, "just
ahead of the sherifr'; who escaped
six time! from the custody of the
law; who has been married three
times, and who has ....d;anged his name four times. \/ 1
I have a list beCore me or Z7
serlous.ly made contracts, signed
between 1939 and 1945. I observe
certain omissioru, even in this
list. Every one of these solC'mn
con tracts has Ix-e n broken.
Yet, In the troubled and some-
what strange world ~e live in
today, he seems to have done
pretty well. He has a good job,
whic h apparently he can keep as
long as h.e v.·ants to keep it. He
undo ubtedly has a good Income;
certainly he can get easily any-
thing he "'ants. Hr has rank. and
medals. a nd honors.
He influe nces tv.·o great countr-
iC's. The largC'r of the t\YO he
managC's di rectly. The other he
influcn('('S indirC'Ctly through a
grC'at labor union ; through his
traVeling salC"Smen; through emO-
tional and short sii::hteq sycoph-
l!nts. a nd becaUSf' of the \\·cakness
of oth<'r men, \\'horn the citizens
elcct .. •d in th<' belief they would
have the coura~c to jtOVern the
country thems('i\"C'S.
His name. nO\\", is Josf'ph Stalin.
The ''contracts" arc the 2 7
treatie1S signed. on behalf of the
USSR, bctv.·('{'n ~'larch 18. 1939
And August 14. 1945.
'"ls.y Americaa ..
Signing the national stockpiling
bill. ""hich permits the Nation to
build stores of war-vital materials,
Pttsident Truman made a cogent
objection to one secti<>n of the
measure. He disliked, he said. the
"buy American'" clause, which
wouJd prevent purchases of mater·
ials from otheT' nations.
The objection to the clause are
euily seen. Preventing shopping
in a free and competitive market,
it will a.lmoSt certainly increase
costs to the Government. It will
force further inroa~ into na t k>naJ
resources already seriously stri~
ped by war dernands.
Reafflnnlng red -~·bite -and
blue "buy Americanism," we e n·
danger our industrial and commer-
cial health. We give n at ions
abroad good cause to distrust pro-
testations of international co-op-
e ration as so many empty words.
Congress had best reverse itself
on the policy at the first oppor-
tunity.-St. LoUis Star-Times.
"The \\'orld O"''es U8---"
This agC' seems plagued with lhe
fallacy that "the Y.1orld owes us
a living.'' But if y,·e all sat down
a nd adopted that attitude it y,•ould
be a very skin1py llving. It could
rightfully be said "the world O\YCS
us the right to ('arn o ur living.''
Today the fate of "the right to
C'arn our living" lies in produc tion.
If production. Y.'hich is the cure for
inflation. doesn't go up--the cost
of living Y.111. Prosperity, in the
form of better \\'agt>S and shorter
\Vorking hours for all. doesn't
mcan a thing when ovt'rshado\\1ed
by high living costs.
In other "'ords, prosperity must
~ paid for by the increascd pro-
duc tion of every individual. ThC're
are many cases today v.•herc the
('fforts of individuals a:re being
frustrated by Jack of direction and
lradership. but an honest effort
by each or us to \vork to thC' best
of our ability \\"ill f."\"('ntually "pay
off' in prosprr it)'.-Elkhorn !Man·
itoba) Mf'rcury.
I rise to rC'mark that \Ao·c should
face this situation. All this \•le<'k,
the pa~rs and th(• radio have
brought us th<-asto unding nev.·s
that thC' Srcrciary of Commerce. No Cat~~ust ('onlrC)I
1\·tr. \Vallacf', is SJX'akin(: for a "Prince Ed\vard Island is Can-
forciJ!:~icy \"f•ry different fron1 ada's most blessed pro\·incc. lt has
the fo ign policy presented by no unemployment a nd very little
our pr r spokesman. Secretary 1>ovt•rty. Though it permits di·
of Stat )Tnf'S. I nstead of de-vorce and has a divorce cour t pro-
manding is imn1cdiatt' rt'.'Signa-cided for, tht' court has never hC'ld
lion. the PrcsidC'nt "confers" with a session, and only one divorce "'as
Wallace for mot1..~ than an hour, granted in 60 years. It is rf'ported
and announces thal the SC'cretary that sinC(' 1937 in the y,·hole pro-
of Commer ce "·ill not SpC'ak again \.ince there has not Ix-en a single
on foreign a!fairs until after the case of assault on wife. indecPnt
Paris confercncC' is ended. Wa llace assault. desertion of famil y, neglect
waves to the rC'porters, and the of chil~n. or contr ibuting to the
President w i r C's to Byrnes, to delinquency of a child.
thank him for not r eplying to the "There are no highwa)·men, no
\Vallace attack. gangsters. no commercialized vice.
Am I awake, or am I dreaming? no real crime problem and no
Is this the United States of Amert-JX'nitentiary, There are only . 13
ca ? Almost irreparable harm has poliC('men for its 90.000 peoptd.,
been done to the prestige and in-a nd it hasn't had an execution lft
fluence of this country. at a mo-40 years. Per square mile the isl-
ment when Republicans and Demo-a nd has t\\ice as many people.
crats, and e\·cn New Dealers. are four times as many cattle, and
trying hard to sho'v a unitC'd front eight times as much poultry as
to the world. In fo reign affairs. any othe:r province in Canada. Its
Senator Connally the Democratic per capita savings is greater than
chairman of the Foreign Relations in any other Canadian province:
Commi1t ce, and Senator Vanden- a nd, for its size, It has more rail·
berg, the r a nkin g Republican \Vays. more post offices, more tele.
member. have accompai ned Secrc· graph lines. and more churches
tary Byrnes to the Paris confer-than any other province.
ence. to indicate thnt united front. "It is estimated that there a re
If you had an employee, who 10,000 motor cars on the island.
y,·as rather f('('blc mindC'd an)"\''ay, a nd the roads arc very winding
and \\•ho persisted in smoking in and dangerous. \et in some years
the room \\"here you kept the gaso-therr are as lO\\' as t\\'O motor-car
lin<'. \Vould you tell him not to do accidents.
it again, llntil after the elections, "Is Prince Edv.:ard Island Hea-
or \\"ould )·ou, for your O\\'TI safet)' \'en:' There must be some catch
and the safety nf the neighbors. in all this.
tC'll him to get 11 joh some\\·here "No. It is simply that islanders
C'lse. and quickly '." adopted prohibition many years
I \\·ant you to kno\,. just \\'hat ago (19001, believe in and practice
this \\rnlla('(' speech means 10 prac-it, and ha\·e let it work out its
tical terms of the Unitt:'d Nations O\\'n ronsequences."-The Christ-
agrC<'mcnt. and in terms nf future ian Union Herald, P. E. I.
'-''orld peace. 1 \\"ill have to ,,·rite
that a nother timC'. Drlve Caretully-Spare a Ute.
DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH
ORANGE rs
OWN
For Your Convenience
.... We Will Remain
Open
Friday and Saturday
Until 9 p. m.
and All Day Sunday
....
Balboa Central Market
Will Be Held 1 Pasadena
show
tan
ed.
the
an.ager. 1bousands of dol-
cuh prizes will be award-
. will be the first time
w has run four days, a
·elated by the spring show
which t new attendance records.
lndi ating the magnitude of the
event, there are 111 classes of
com "lion for private growers
'.
alone a nd an additional 80 for ---------------------------
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The Southern California Fall
Flower show, annually the south-
land's largest unW war forced lts
postponement in 1941, vi.ill return
to the Fannie E . l'tlol'Tison Horti-
cultural center ln Pasadena'•
Brookside park. October 31 to No-
vembe< 3, Lathrop K. Leishman,
president or the sponsoring Pasa-
dena Flower Show usodation, an-
nounced. today. arnat Professional nunery-}
Group entries must be in the
association's hands by October 19
and those of individuals by Oc-
tober 28. it was simultaneously
announced bf G. Wyman Hope,
men, e garden clubs and flower
arran ement contestants will
swell he displays still further.
Fo large buildings ana the
spaci grounds of the horticul-
tural center will be required to
PallCOad VENmAN BLINDS
WOOD • S'fiiZL • ALVJllNtlJ(
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f r·1ends Boost . ~~us· '~:.:;,:;~~ w~c~"~ .. ot'~: ~~o ·s~~~~~~~~ most import-1'"--------------------------'
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
letterj defending former Secretary
of cqmmercr Henry A. \Vallace,,
ACCOUNTANT
Bookkeeping
Service
COLIN F. BROWN
(Barbor 16")
SlS Marine Ave., Balboa hi.
PBYSJVIANS -StJBGEONll, DA
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Pbysldan and Swc-
Nballl -O..lnl
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A nati\·e of his district no\V
seeking to represent that same dis-
trict in Congress. That's the \\'BY
his friends arid supporters describe
Ray Adkinson, candidate for that
offi ce in the Nov. 5 geni?:ral elec-
tion.
\\ill ·'lso send us his address. we '-------------'
will CfE! only too glad to 9rint the .-------------, 1PID"8IOI.A.N8 a SuaGmc>N& JUI letter
!'<Ir . Adkinson \Vas born Nov. 18.
1893 in the mounta ins \\.'hich ;Jcp-
arnte Orange and Riverside coun-
ties. \'irtually all his adult life
has been spent in the san1e dis-
trict. ''•here he has become kno\\'Tl
as an authority on the problems
of the district and its people.
He ,,.as educated in Orange
county schools, then at1cndcd
Pomona college. \,l;•herC' he bccAme
a track star, setting a number of
records for the quarter, half. and
mile raCC'S. He still holds the
Pomona colle~e m ile record.
F ollowing his graduation from
Expert
Radio Service
+one Beacon 5004-W ~
almer Radio
AND ELECTRIC
!348 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
I. S. WHYTE
INeoJD Tll COlfBVL'l'.&JiT
.A.ulborlsed by tbe U nited 8\alel Tr-...
Ul7 Departmecit Lo repreee,nt cllenS. la
CGIU!rMUOD with lnrcome t&J: maU8'L
.A.UDIT8 -lthm
BOO&&B&PINO MaVJ<m .,_ u.. ._._. alri.. t:..ta ._ .... _ ~ Mn-.1
Armand Monaco
ABCllITECT
81.A W. Bay Ave., lSalboa
Harbor l'JU
2721 ,Lakewood Ave.
LcMt An«'llel NOrmandy MOS
A. V. Andrews, M. D.
PHYSICIAN -8URG!:ON
lll Coaat Blchway. ~ 1159
Corona del Mar
.John K. C. Chong, M. D.
l'llyoicl&a and S-
2 -4 7 -8:30
and by appaintment
Beacon 5075
1%0 !:aat 18th S-
eo.ta Mea, Calltornla Pomona hC' entered the army in ~=~=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::'.'.
July, 191 8, and \Vas a ttending 0f-~------------,-------------
ficers' Training school '"hen r<'-
1eased shortJy after the end of the
\\'ar . He then b<>camc track and
class B football coach at Santa
Ana High school, pro\'ing t:.'tceP-
tionally succc-ssful \Vi.th his track
t<'11ms. Y.'hich \\'On a number ol
chanipionships.
Adkinson also '-'·as tC'achiiig his-
.tory, economics and civ1cs \•Jhen
named vice-principal of the school.
He served in that positio n !or only
t\'vo )·cars "·hen C'lected county
superintende nt of schools. taking
office in January, 1931. He fi l!ed
that post continuously until he
r esigned in July. 1945.
The candidate is 111arricd and ~::::±=====-="-::,,c:.--:-c...:....
has three sons. Ho\\•ard, 25: Bruce,
23, and Don Ray, 19. Bruce is
a veteran of World War II and
holds the Purple Heart and f\\"O
Silver Stars for bravery.
Adkinson is a r esident ot La-
guna Beach , resid.ing M-t 35-1 N.
Coast Blvd. in that bC':tch city.
For office supplies, aee the
NP"'S-Tlmes.
NOW-'Round the Island Ferry
9 :SO A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Sooth Bay, Balboa Yacht Club, East Bay, Richardson's. Elnlns',
Villa Marina, Shields', Balboa Yacht t3'.':".in, Beacon Bay, Harbor
Island and South Bay: Hail from L~ dock or float.
BALBOA a!!~~l~ FERRY
We Lead Southern Cam
..:.... SEA
AlS>
24-Hour ;
dio Service
In the Sa vile Of
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-YWt O\JJl '°! >ll!>f -
Sam's Sea FPod Spa
and F1lh et
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CHIROPRACTORS
Wagner Drugless Institute
Dr. Wiibur c. Wacner
Chiropractic, Dietetics,
Physlo & Colonic Therapy
11120 OoMt 819d., 8outlJ
Lacuna 8-h Pbone :oas
DAY SCHOOL
Mortimer School
SO! Conl
DAY SCHOOL OPENS oar 1
Gradeo: Coll. l'nlp, Anny
G. A. HorUmer,' H. A., <nfonl Prlllcl..-J Pboae Barbor en
D!:NTlllT8
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
HO:~ W. Central. Barbor 1'80
NEWPORT BEACH
DR. GORDON E. .RAPP
DENTIST
USS West Cenlnl
Phone Barbor ill-'
Newport
INSURANCE
Lincoln National Ufe
Insurance Co.
''It. Name lndicat.M It. C'barac1er''
DON .JERNIGAN
Phone Harbor !M·B
SIB lllarlne Ave. Balboa bl.
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
ft' _,.Ae.t•-*,...._ PlaoM--...... ua s. a., a..._ ......_
HORTIClANS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
"We Ourselves the Better Serve
by Senlnc Otb•n Belt"
.._.llWMimMU
~ -Collfonla
OPTO~
I:. T. Batterworill, O. D.
Op' .....
Em DAMQlltiJ
L&l'IW DllPUCA'l'llD .._ ·1 ,,.. _. 'M, I
UM w. a..e.rl .a.-. ft. ..._ 9R.J •••••twm
Robert A. Crawford
Opt. D.
OPl'OWllUft
i:,.. J:e u•wt .. Glo"·-• 1'1tte4 tm••.-t••••_.
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Laurence R. Dorcy, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
SZl Marine Ave.,
Balboa bland
Plloae Barbor 18%8
Gordon M. Grundy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs. : 1()-12 a.m.: J.ll p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
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Hours: 2-!I, ~y Appointment
Toleph-8ee""'1 58411
Ul Bl'Olldway Coote -
Hilton M. H&rweU, lll. D.
1101 c-tmw.,.
Corona del Mar
Office Hours: 1()-12; 2-5
Pbooe Barbor lOSI
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., Balboa
Barbor 'l 7U
WI S. Hill !It.. Loo ~
TUcker 78U
By Appointment
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT BEACH
Pboae Barbor l OU .
Mo MMJWer: c.n Be.ooa 0069-a
X ·Ray Service
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
Physician and SurS'f'JOD
-w. 0..lnl
Telephone Barbor -
G. N. PEASE, M. D.
Couulta&toa-~
Houn by Appointment
Pboee Barbor IUl-J
81JKVJ:YOllll
Raub & Bennett kz•&J•• ........ ,,.
U. Ho:epwt-., ~-
Tr' $2 Al PX 1111 W
1117W.Q taill Jrwww;awt•1 ¢ 'I' I ,, -.,Pk Ill
PIANO TEACHER
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Order Now for Xmas Delivery
gu.n -Snowbird -P-14 -~-:-Dm_ghlM
Orders filled for Xmas-free storage tnttil spnng
p 8al)I llo9&: c.ottn -TrsDen ---all • ...,_,.
rt&WIOST 9 41ao&
Newport Harbor Fishing News
ae11· 11 '7
Sportruhing Assn. of Newport Harbor
By' HtJGH McMILLAN
See Our
SPECIAL PORTRAIT ~ .:;!~ cons~ed of the finest dried -~ <edar and 008t spruce. Bronze fastenings, stainless steel nggmgs, bronze and
plastie fittings. . Open Saturday, Sunday and everungs
Mesa Boat Co. w Newport Blvd. eo.ta Mma Phone &e.oon 5187-1
One hundred sixty-one marlin
a nd broadbill have bffn weighed
In so far this season at the New-
pon Harbor Master Dock. With
the fishing in full swing. veteran
skippers are working hard for the
honor of being high boat at thf'
s. Hill St.. L. A. in 31 minutes on
h1'avy tackle from the Dolphin
skippered by Eddie Offerle.• Not
being satisfied with one. they turn·
ed around and caught another
marlin weighing 163% pounds on
heavy tacfcle in 32 minutes. A
t12'1i pound marlin v.·as caught on
he&'-'Y tackle in one hour 3.5 min-
utes by R . A. Pantages, 6233 Holly-
"''ood Blvd .. Holl}~·ood. from the
Chinook, skippered by Glen Soden.
s1 oo · One Carbon Finish
.5x7Size
oavta s. Batcb~ Sales Manacer (Proofs Shown)
end of the run. Saturday and Sun· ;=--------------~"'.'"--'."'-""'.:"--ii j day's fish included a 110 pound
PORTRAITS OF BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR
be Co marlin on heavy tackle in 25 Ward & Harrington Lum r . minu••• caught by Ralph Larr•-
TEKIAL8 bee. 1306 W. Bay, Newport, from LUMBER A..'"D BUILDING MA . ' the Amiga, skippered by Ernest
A 148 pound marlin was caught
on heavy tackle in two hours 50
mJnutes by Irvin B. Ga}·er. 993.
3rd St., San Bernardino. from the
Skipper piloted by Ed Erickson.
Bay Dtsbiet Yanl
Pbone 1leacoD 6111 Berry. . ' ' ..... ' 518 COAST MGll\l'AY -AT THE ABCllES A 114 pound marlin on heavy • ,..
GORDON a~ FINDLAY
CO!'o"TKACI'OK A.ND BUILDl!Z
om..., HJO OoMt BIYd. ~ Barl>or tU
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
CABINE'l'S AND MJIJ,WORK
T. C. JOHNSON, Supt.
Fresh Daily
DeliclOUll Sea Food.I
Or, complete equipment
when you want to catch
your own.
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON CENTRAL A VENUE, NEWPORT BEACH
CONTRACTORS'·
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
Jaeger Compressors·
• Comet Saws
Cement Mixers •
Wood Working Equipment
Everything for the
Building Contractor
\
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Harbor 502 or Beacon 5508-W
17th and Santa Ana Ave. -Costa M ....
Going to Build nis Year?
Yoo probably have your dream home all
worked out In your mind -or maybe your
ardlitect or contnctor already bas prepared
pl.ans on paper for yon.
Electrlclty will have a large part In making
c!Nlams of postwar living come true. When
you go over the plans with your builder be
..,,.., to ask him about the newest develop-
menta In homehold labor aavlng and fmlo-
tlOBlll 1-aty.
Our Ezperta In everything Mectrlcml ..W be
glad to help with layout plaM or problems.
One lliiggStloll may make a lot of dlff•-
la .. ·~ ol that~
ETS • HOKIN & GALVAN
SINCE 4 1911
1000 ec-t Hlway Phone Beacon 5407
.&Ille • -r.r..-eia.m,. WUmbcl1• lt••-·e.rIMiece Ot>lee1
EI.ECTRICIANS
().().Two J!'lre Bq111pomat
1w FA<7l'OKI, PL&NT, 8TOSE, OFFICE, PA&M, BO-
tackle in one hour by John Peirick
940 S. Oxford. L. 1A .. from the Sun-
fish skippered by Edie Cleland.
A 174% Pound marlin on heavy
tac kle in 50 minul(>! by Ed Read.
94-0 S. Oxford, I. A . .from the Sun-
fish. skippered by Eddie Cleland-
two fish . one day.
Seven marlin were brought in
Thursday. A 122% pounder was
caught on medium tackle in 45
minutes by Buster Sauein, 3929
Halcon. Long Beach. Calif .. from
the Alamo. skippered by Wes Fow-
ler. A 171 pound marlin was
caught on heavy tackle in 20 min-
utes by Ted Von der Ahe, 1162
N. \Vetherly Or., Los Angeles.
There's a Warm ~ in Balboa's
Heart for Mel Fo d and His Band
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.. A 93 ~ pound marlin on heavy
tackle in 17 minutes by Hany
Kronman, 8851 Encino A v c. ,
Northridge, Calif .. from the Chi-
nook, skippered by Glen Soden. A
161 Y.i: pound marlin on h e a v y
tackle in 45 minutes by Stewart
Phillips, Riverside," from the' Eia.
from the Tight Lines skippered by By IACK FROST · F d jr.. who is 14 and vi.•ho is
st dying piano. Some day, his
fa er hopes the lad will make a
bi hit in the music world. And
M mmy Ford says amen to that.
M. L. DeGrasse. Mel Ford. maestro of the Bamboo
A 129 pounder was caught on Room orchestra in the Bamboo
heavy tackle in 45 minutes by Lee Room, Balboa. will shortly say
Pratt, Rt. 1 Box 606, La 1'1C'sa. adios to his many hundred of
from the Jig An Re-el piloted by I friends in the Newport Harbor skippered by H . P. Younglove.
A 1553'. pound marlin on heavy
tackle in one hour, 55 minutes
by \Vill Barry, 7252 Willoughy
Ave., Holl)"A'ood, from the boat
Tarnbor. skippered by Lave rne
HunL
A 165 pound marlin on heavy
tackle in one hour b)' Gordon
Adgett. 1234 So. \Voods Ave .. L. A ..
from the boat Ear l H. skipper("d
by Earl H. Hurst.
A 1 23~., pound marlin on heavy
tackle in 45 minutes by Leo Spitz.
515 Loma \'ista, Beverly Hills,
from t he Hoaloha. piloted by D.
Dunning.
A 2241;\! pound marlin on heavy
tackle in one hour 25 minutes by
Fra ncis \V~inberg, 551 ¥.i No. Al-
fred St .. L. A. from the Sunfish.
"·ith Eddie Cleland .. A 129 pound
marlin on heavy tackle in l\VO
I hours 25 minutes, by C. C. Shaver.
Corona de! :\1ar, from the Chcro--
kec, s kippered hy \Vhyte \Vomack.
Friday's fish includC'd a 11 l ~ ...
JX>Und marlin by Dick Heller, 629
Carr's Fe.ed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
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O&lly DellTery-Beacon,5%45
1821 Newport Blvd.
OOSTA MESA
•l_IALLMARK
, CARDS
For Birthdays
Wedding Anlllvel'!l&ries
and Etc.
Vaees " .F1gurines
Lamps :: Cc&tume Jewelry
Newport Souvenir
and Gift Shop
2102 o.-n Front
We Wrap Gifts
EdwarQ C. Frueha n. '
A 152 ~ pound marlin on hen\')'
tackle in 25 minutes b:r Fred Pol-
le)'. 601 W. 3rd, Do\'-"fley. fro!n thf"
Skipper piloted by Ed Erickson.
A 135~ pound marlin on heavy
tackle in onc hour by B. J . \Vest-
land. 4285 Country 'Club Or .• Long
Beach. rrom the AtC'C II. piloted by
Arthur Taylor.
A 175 pound marlin on hcaV)'
tackle in It, hours by Ben Van
Tress. 537 So. Griffith Park Dri\.·e.
Burbank. from the Dolphin \\ith
Eddi<' OffC'rlc at the '-"'heel. A
148 1.., pound marlin on he a\" Y
t3cklc in one hour 10 minutes by
1\·tax Schultz. 866 So. \Vestern. L.
A. frqm !he Skip Along. piloted by
C. 1\1 . Tucker.
Four marlin came in on Wednes-
day. A 123 pounder on heavy
tackle in 21 minutes by W. E .
Pruessing. 211 N . Oakhurst Dr ..
&>\'erly Hills, from the Skip Along.
,,·ith C. 1\·I. TuckC'r piloting.
A 1601ii pounder on hea\.":y tackh.'
in 3 hours 5 minutes b)• !\ta.~
Hauschild. ft47 No. 1\1)-Ttle Ave ..
Pomona from the 1\faurine B. III.
skippcrC'd by Alan P . C. Craig.
A 130' ... pound marlin on r egula·
tion Jig'"ht tackle in one hour 15
minutes by C. F . S1ancliff, 411 1-fel-
itropc Corona de! J\1ar, from the
Phantom. skippcrC'd by Norman
Begg.
A 146 pounder on heavy tackle
in 45 minutes by Ivan Elhnore,
70~ S. L. A. St .. Anaheim. from
the Miss Barbara skippered by
Tommy Service.
All boats from King's L"tnding
loaded up with barr aroda Sunday.
Mackerel fishing has been good
from the NC'\.\·port P ier. J\.1cCull ah
Bros. Barge off Ne\,tpOrt reports
mackerf'I, halibut and t-a rracuda
being caught. NC'''·port Bay fisher-
men have been landing Sp"ltfin
croaker on incoming tidC'S 11sing
razor clams ror bait.
IUILLEY'r REFRIGERnnon
JERVICE comPnnY
Sal.. -Enctn .. rfllc -8enkle
920 Cout BIYd., Corona del Mu
Phone Barbor %'78'
Nich~ Ucuna u•
"A Place WheTe f ishennrn Meet"
STARCK'S CAFE
Beer •
Mixed Drinks -Short Orders
"SPEED Ro~1 E, Manager-JosE"PHINE OQu1sT. OwncT
I07 21st Place Newport Beach
Special BA TT E R Y S a I e
Al IENTION, BOAT OWNERS!
Here·s a bargain in BA'ITERIES you cannot. afford to
pass up. Bring in your old battery and we will replace
it with a new 200-amp.-hr. $56 WILLARD_ BAT~Y.
for $25. These are not repaired or rebuilt battenes.
They are just as new as if they were shipped to you
from the WIILARD factory. But the number is limited
-SO DON'T WAIT!
• Y0ttr Car
•You Boat
Modlaale.al
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We
WboleaJe
Uid
BeCall --
Storey's Battery Senice
w .. 1m1..i.ters-
<ootween 18th and Magnollal
Phone: Beacon 5183 Costa Mesa
t's going to be difficult not
s ing Mel Ford and his orches-
area. tr , around the Bamboo Room
li.1el is taking a month's vaca· af er October 6 (next Sunday), for
tion and will spend part of it at h and they are s"'·ell guys. Mel
P alm Springs. The Bamboo Room saEhe ">ill be back next sum.
orchestra expects to be located at m r a nd that is some consolation.
a swanky night s~t in t.o:' An· luck, maestro. and best
gelC's at th<:' conclusion of his \'a· ..., · hes to the boys!
C'ation. ~ The boys vi.•ho make up his or-• •
1 chestra. Car roll Roberts. bass;' y nr Friends and Mu1e
Dave Chody, pianist : Roy Holden. £
vibraphone a nd drums, and l\I~l lrs. J . C. Ltonbar ger or Costa
F ord. thC'ir leader. have recived M sa, who r ecently under'-\·cnl ::i.
se,·eral off<'rs. none of '"'hich they m, jor operation at Sf'asidc hos·
ha"'<' accepted. pi 1
• Long Beach, is '"'C'll on the
• • • 'v to recovery and is Rpccted
AS MEL SAYS .... Ille sy,·ankier (ho e Tuesday.
place tops them all and we're g iv-daughl<'r. ''-'ho has been nan1 -
in~ it first consideration." ed Charlene An n. \Vas bor n rt•·
ThC' BRmboo Room orchestra is ce t\y to 1\ir. and 1\1rs. Charlrs
the firs! band formC'd by Ford St rtz of Pon1ona. li.1rs. Stortz is 1
since the "·ar. 1-le tried several th form£>r Arlene Ta ngeman.
methods. fi rs! a three-man-orches. da ghtf"r of !\·tr. and 1\·trs. Ra lph
tra and then a \5.man·orchestra I Ta geman of 11 3 27th stre('t, NC'\'-"·
a nd finally he decided that an or· I po t, and Pomona.
chestra likC' lhe present one was 1arriage licenses were issued
the most advantagrous a nd dance las \\"ffk to Ralph \Vilson \Vads.
fa ns and music lovers think so, Sa ta Ana. and J ulia A. \Villa rrl
100. 1\1el. of ~iesa: to Donovan South-
"Just th<' four of us." says ?wfel wol-th and 111ar\•ene Larie Lundy,
as though he "'ere t alking of a Baiboa: to Donald Ra ndolph Kit·
family and kids. chij\i..., and Emma Jean F itzv.'ater .
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\VE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING PORTRAITS
Studio -·Home -Church
Be S~ to Inquire About Copying Old Portraits!
Ford tried unsuccessfully to Coflllt Mesa. and to H.a rvey J ames
enlist in a military service during an4 Dolores Irf'ne BalJo,ve, Bal-
the last "'ar a nd was turned 004.
down ; he decided that he could ltfr. and Mrs. John S.celsa Jr.. 10 A. M. to 7 :00 P. M. Dall)'--Ot:her 11me by Appointment
best ser''(' his count ry by enter-21d Knox street. Costa MC'sa. ar ~ ---------------------------
ing a defense plant. He "'as em-pa ents of a son. born St:pt. 19 at. ;----~---------------------, ployed by lhe Swed.low .Aero St. Joseph hospital and weighin¥
company at Glendale. and while se" n pounds, 14 ounces.
ther e he gave 12 pints of blood son was born Sept. 20 in St
for servicemen. Jo ph hospital to li'lr. and Mrs . ~ • • • Me ry P em berton. 222 3.1rd .;trect.
get overseas," l'v1el says. "but I 'm po . four ounces.
Cocker AKC Puppies
-8tud Servloo-
PllONE BEACON 5808-J' "I MAY NOT have been able to Ne~rt Beach. He \.\'CighPd seven
almost sure the plasma I gave r. end Mrs. Richard McCune.I L----""----------------------~
bcnefitted some v.·oundc-d fighter." 1~~ 1h East Centr al avenue, Bal-
'.?5'?8 Newi)ort Blvd. C.0.ta Meaa
It did. l\1el. the Red Cross can . "'elcomed a daugh!er, born
assure you or that . Se t . 20 at S a nta Ana Con:muni1 \'
Before organizing his O\.\'n or-ho ital and \vcighing eight pounds
chestra. ~tel Ford played l'ith on and a half ounce's.
other bands. such as Freddy Slack. was a daughter for Mr. end
Eddic !\tiller and Harry O"·ens for l\1 . J. F . Plaski, 545 West Hamil·
periods of from nine months to to street, Costa Mesa, born Sept.
t\.\'O seasons. 19 ·n Sa nta Ana Community hos·
The Mocambo. the T'rocader o. pit and weighing six pot:n::!s, 14
the Ambassador and the Grove o ces.
'-"'ere some of the Southern Cali· -------
fot-nia night spots and the St. tch tape, various sizes, on
Francis in San Francisco and the sal at the News-1lmes .
El Cortez hote l in San Diego were -=+===========::; a few of the swanky places where i
he played with these orchestras.
li.1 e l "·as born in Russell, Kansas. • • •
H E IS ~·1ARRIEO-his wife WU
Lillian Arnett, who was a saxo-
phonis t with an all·girl orchestra
"'·hich "''as playing the Fanchon·
Marco circuit in the west "''hen
Mel came along and said, "Honey,
you're th€' one for me."
The F ords have one son, Mel
FOR INSURANCE !ID
Howard W . Gerriab
Plloae &e.oon 6161
Automobile ° Fire
Accident • Life
License and Contract
Bonds Written
DORALEE'S
we have now lnclnded
Venetian Blinds
to onr stock.
Custom Sl~p Covers -Draperies
311 Marine Avenue Balboa Island
NO PLACE IN TOWN •
Hamburger!;
Malts
Sundaes
SERVES
LIKE THE
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Coffee and
Donuts
Waffles
Quality Lumber
and
Building Materials
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COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
DOllUTc&w'AFFLE SHOP
R. E. HOSTETLER
Pllone B• ooa 5015
S05 MARINE A VENUE BAI.BOA ISLAND
"-~ -Oewae -U.C I Open Evadap u.w .. ~ ~ -w ... -..
MIDWAY AUTO SERVICE
f1nt a..
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Woll<
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PHONE BARBOR %125
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Have this 4-Point Check • Auto Painting
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Interest cost decreases
as the loan is paid oJJ.
You will lilce our plaA.
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
S A V INGS and LOAN ASSO C1ATIO N
:J3 3 3 VIA L I DO PHONE HARBOR 1500
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF'ORNIA
as You Would Prepare it
BALBOA ISLAND
On Your Way
to Santa Ana
Or When
in Costa Mesa
Stop
at - - -
CHUCK'S DRIVE -IN
Barbecued Sandwiches -Fountain Service
10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
1818 N-iiort Blvd. CURB SERVICE Costa Mesa
Under New Management
sos Radio-Electric
Island Record
Effective October 1st
The Modern Store With
Modern Merchandise
. • PW:LCO
Shop
• GENER.-\L ELECTRIC
e ADMlR.:\L
• uot-,;~tAs
e 'PAC KARD BELL
• ""ILCOX G :\ \'
RECOROIO
Complete LlnP of P opular
Brand Records
Radio and Appliance Service Specialists
Cu stomers Now on Mercha ndi se
\Xfai tin g Lis t
Will Reta in Th eir Prior it y
Henry W. Brainerd New Owner
Manager
Harbor 780 Balboa Island 300 Marine
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0 0 \\"N
P,\\'XENT LAWN SPRINKLER
• "" MONTHS SYSTEMS
TO
PAY on FHA Terms
• Lasts a Lifetime
• Makes Sprinkling'Easy
• Lowers Water Bills
• Pays for Itself
-PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE-~
Golde• hie Sprinkler Co.
105 w. l'Vtll
-I
Federals Offer
Assist Veterans
Drop ~ner Nel!J>Orl f!arbor Feels Legionna~ Will Beach Gndders First Rain of Season Dance This Evening
· . A dance will be held tonlght at u.,111 fNm. Pap: l ) Fnt rains of the season fell American Legion Post 291, NeoN·
ent over for the second six on ,Newport H~ Sunday and port Beach. for Legionnaires., their
• (Cont. From P age 1 )
Mesa contractor to learn why the
veteran's papers were taken in the
first place and why they have not
been returned to him . •
'Ille greatest drawback in speed-
ing up action on vetttan1' build-
ing is the fact t hat purchase ord-
ers for building tnaterial are made
out improperly. "Purchase orders
m ust be accurate in order to be
rated a nd valid to the vendor of
material," Handy expl&ined.
If not properly filled out by
the "'·ar veteran, the vendor can
Ignore the order and the federal
gover'nment has no basis on \\'hich
to interfere.
A T·T ENT I 0 N !
Home O\vners!
Th...., Add ~taximum
Comfort. and Good Looks
to Your Home:
Slats-0-Wood
AWNINGS
and
CANOPIES
-•l"fl permanent and offer
utl9fa.ction not f(&lned from
any sub8tltutJon. • •• ConMllt
wttb thOM!I that ha\'e them ••••
We ha\·e the answe r for e ve ry
awnlug or canopy _problem.
Also: Quick Delivery
on Quality
Venetian Blinds
Wood - -Allum --Steel
For Free Estimates Call :
1L.ATS·U·7NDDD
AWNING CO.
110 So. l'bllodelpllla St.
Anahelm Ph. M 70
or 800 No.. Drake St., F'Ullerton
Ph. less-.1. Re\-e.ne Toll Chgea.
\'l'terans or~aniz:at ion f:roup. in-
jl'Ctl"d the rC'n1ark th~t his com-
n1it tC'C implor<'d cvciry city council
in !he county and cvt·n t he ho:ird
or supcr\isors not to sanction the
issuance of permjts ror builcU ng
,,·ork in their conlmunitics unt il
a ll applicants ha\'C author:izations
from eithC'r the CP.t\ or the F'C'd-
l'ral Hous in~ adn1in1s tration.
Sc,·cral ''·ar \'l"tera ns complained
t hat contr actors "·ere ( 1) absent-
ing then1sclvcs rron1 building GI
homes to devote thei r time to
erecting commercial buildings; C.?J
one contractor \\·as allt'gcdly seen
to carry 3\Va}' Iumb<>r intended for
a GI house and use the same to
build a cocktail bar in Santa Ana.
Benson Slain in Duel
With FBI in Dakotas
The name of John FGrcder ick
Benson, rugitive from justice, w as
scratched orf the list at N ewport
Beach police station Wednesday,
when news was received that Ben-
son was killed in a gun duel with
FBI agents in Sanish, N. D. last
Saturday.
Benson ~:as wanted for the
shooting of an F BI agent at
Kackley. Kansas. He was 31 years
old.
"ANNOUNCING"
A New Service
to the People of t he Bay Area
Your PWUng and Decorating Done by Expert Palnten.
\Ve have a \•eteran crew of painters and paperhangers waiting
., to do your job. All work is given a written guarantee.
Call us for a free estimate.
BURTON PAINT STORE
"Service Is Our 8l'5iness"
PHONE BEACON MOS-M 1684 NE\\TORT BLVD.
Durin~ thC' a rtC'rnoon. !<.1arston
E. Jon<'s. Lucin l .. l 1pp and ).1 . A.
Gau('r headed disC'ussions on the
thcn1<': "Ho'"'' n1us1 the educational
pro~ram IX' adjusted to mC"Ct the
problems of lhC' atomic age?"
,\rthur F'. Corr>y. S{'('rC'tary, ~outh
l'rn sl'ction, lnlifornia TeachC'rs'
as.,(l('iri iion. addrC'~sed thf' C'IC'men-
(ary di\'ision. Helen HC'ffernan.
chief of elemC'ntary education for
th<' stttl<', nnd Or. Frederic P .
\\'OC'lln r r . 11rofl'ssor of C'ducation.
UCLA, conc\Udl~d thl" elenlen tary
pr o(:"rAm. e Ne\\"POrt Harbor Kiwanis ~old Ladies' Night
"The Atomic Ag('" \Vas the topic clu will hold a ladies· night pro-
for I he> secondary divi&ion. C. E. gr~ -.!1_t the \Ve I come cafe in
Gilpin. education departmC'nt, Or-Costh..,Mesa Wednesday.
ang(' county, presided. The speak-;:::::+===========
department of political science. Sell Your
C'rS \\'l're Dr. Algcrda.s N. Cheledl•n .
1
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and Dr. Paul Sheats, associate
prorcssor or education, both of
UCLA. A panel discussion and Automobile to
group confer<'nce fo llowed.
The topks timely, the necessity OE NICKERTZ
or the meeting imminent, in that
the population of California has
increased over two million in the
past six years and is now increas-
ing at the r ate or over one hun-
dred thousand per month. The
teacher shortage is acute and
California will need forty thousand
additional teachers in the next
eight years, according to county
educational supt>rintendcnt Sim-
mons.
\'ETERAN FORD DEALER
Rl.lLO!i' BODY S HOP BLDG .
IS COSTA M_ESA AREA
tudebaker Deale~
I will pay you top
legal ceiling price. If
you have a spare or
a second car , trade
it nmv for ·a-
947 STUDEBAKER
Delivery a t a
future date
OE NICKERTZ
.. • .3415 W. Central Ave .
Newport Beach
F'ord dealer Theodore Robins
told reJXlrlers last \\'eek he \~·ill
begin cons~ruction imm<'di ately on
a nl'''' building in Costa Mesa,
housi ng a romplC'te body a nd paint
shop for all makes and types of
automobiles. Ground '''as leased ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ from Charles Te-V.l inklc on the ~
"'cst sldC' of the 1700 block on
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Portraiture
and Commercial Photography
Phone
Harbor 1033 BALBOA
MEREDITH'S
Palm Ave.
307
Ve n et i a n Bl i n d C o .
Now Open
Maallfadurms of Omtom Built Blinds
Complete Repair and Renovating Service
Free Estimates
I
The veteran F ord d ist ributor
\\'aS thP fi rst nutomobilf' dealer in
the llarhor a rea a nd Huntini,:ton
Beach.
l·fis £>xpansion progra m had
been pla nned for several Y"ars but
lhC' rl'Ct'nt ,,·a r had intcrferred.
A Ford shOY.TOOnl and used car
lot \\·ill hr addC'd to the body and
paint ~hop ~s soon as the move is
possiblt'.
Stanley Is Host
A..<iscmblyman -elect Ear I W .
Stanley ""'iU bl' host to a party in-
cluding Los An geles County Di~
tri ct At tomev Frederick Houser
at breakfast in the Castaways club
\ Wednesday. Houser is the Repub-
lican cand.ldate for state attorney.
Pueuc NOTICES
NOT ICE OF INTENDED SALE
Under ~<'tlon 3••0 of t be Ci"'ll Code Qt eau ronil.I.: •
NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN:
That J lU"k Aylinc and Donald V.
Muncy . \'endora. 'lll'h~ &ddreq U care of RAM F.NGJ!\'EER.ING co .. at the
foot of 28th Stl"fft and The Rhine
Channel. Poa1 Office Bo:r N o. 433. Ne•-
poM Be.M b . Callfornl&. In tend to .ell to C. R. Rustenb&cb. Ve.ndff. whoee
addreM I• the eame u th&t of Vend.-on . the rollowln,; ducrtbed pet'90oal property : All or the fixturn. equipmen t .
machine~· a.ad aawt.I and r ood-•111 of RAM ENGI:\"l:ERJSG CO .. located at
the root of 28th Slf'eet and '!be Rhine
Channel. In t he City Of Ne"W"PC.>M Be&cb. County or Orange, State of C&lllorn.J a.
11.Dd that a a&le. tr&A&fer and Ulign· meat of all the rlsbt. title and -ln-ternt of Vendon In aatd bwilnea .... u1
bt: made and the conalderaUon the.re-
for paid at 10:00 o·tJoclt a.m. on cbe 8tb day of October. 1'4$ at the
olflff• of HARBOR ~ OOKPA...1'i T . at SOth a.ad ·w-Omtrsl
.AftDUN. lft t.be CitJ' ol N~rt
8Mch.. CallfonU&. Dated: SepL 2"7 . lM&.
011 Stat.. IDglnny
-ll50ll Newport Beocb
hy Suffer?
E. P . BALL, D.C., PILC.
1nn.d8-
Nowpon -Calif: ...._._llM
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: --. -n.-... ·-..... .....-..,. ..,,., 0 JOHN AYLING. 001f:4LD v. KUNCT, . v...ion.11....--l~~~~~~~~~-' ============================================~Pub.Oct.I .....
Monday. TIM! r~all of Sunday wives and guests .
lasted but_ 10 mmut? and was Preceding the dance Post Com·
~ea'"Y, while Monday s rain was mander Earl Coppenmith •111
light and lasted an hour. open a meeting of the members of
the post at 8 p.m. 1be dance will
folio"'· with refreshments.
Cement and l'1apioDe
Coatrador
11..AT WOU AlfD JOUJQ),t.'ftOJfl • r.c•-··
P & F LIGHT PLANT
8ALl:S AND SERVICE
Service Uld l'MC& for Fann Uld Boat Lip.t Pluta
8taDdard Batteriee WaUer P p+
1585 N-rt Bini. Coot& -
<f!13alboa rlf et
More Tllan SO Yeus of Sen1ee to the llarbol"1
SOI MAIN Fl.nest Cllftltele BALBOA, CAI.IF.
THE SHADE SHOP
Announces Its Opening
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Agents for AERO
Custom built Venetian Blinds
!\Vood or Aluminum
\Ve will soon be able to take orders also
for Qua lity S hades to fit your windows
Fast Service Assured
Free Estimates
Zl3 20th St. Newport Ph. Harbor 1570-\V
SERVICE
ROY M. WATKINS
and Associates
WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 ljoast Highway 101
Pbooeae.-MJ.t
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Moortnp and oi-e a,,.n.h!t
for Boats for SAie
Paddle Bouda for Beat
by the WMk or -th.
E. J. (Bud) Jacklin
CONTBAcrOB
CEMENT WORK
F1at Work or Foundations
CALL l 0 2 2 -I FOR INFORMATION
Florence Bakery
Main Street Balboa
NOW CLOSED
for Several Weeks
We take this opportunity
to thank our many pa-
trons and friends for
their liberal patronage.
Watch Our Window
for Ope~g Date
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flrb8nk
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Ebell Club Spruced Up for Fall Opening,
New Committee Members Announced
EbeU club members. coming for
the flnt fall meeting on Thuf"S"'
day. will find the familiar tan
building covered with a ne\.v coat
of paint in fresh and attractive
White. It was applied l\1onday,
and last ~·eek the kitchen alS\1 re-
ceived a decorative coat in prep-
aration for the fall ch1b seascn.
Kaiser and Mrs. Sam Klnsfather.
Reservations. Mn. Alrra K.
Harbor
Phones 13 and 208
Newport Members
Hostesses to FAC
Bridge Section
Se\'en tables ~·ere in play fol·
lo1A•ing a delicious dessert luncheon
when the br idge section of the Fri-
day Aftr .. noon C'!ub \Vas entertain-
ed recently in the Newport Beach
home of Mn. G. V. Un...<>E-nba.rd.
M rs. Henn· Eggert was joint hr.is-
tess.
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Feminine
Oet.olter I lNI
Ac ti ities
• Phone 1637-R
Costa_ }viesa PT A ,-
Will '1c:et Tuesday
Costa r;t*:sa Gtammar School
Parent-Teacher association will
hold the· first m eeting of the
year Tues y, Oct . 8 at 2:30 p.m.
in the in school auditorium
with the introduction or nev.•
teact1ers d a talk by Superin-
tendent erett R ef\. The change
Cub Pack 110
Committee to
Meet Wednesday
CUb Scouting will get under way
for Pack 110 of Corona del Mar-
Balboa ls.land \\'ith a committee
meeting to be held Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at. the home of
Mr. and l\!rs. Jack l\fason, 119
Crystal avenue. Balboa Island,
when it is expected a CUbmaster
will be ~lected and plans made
for the fi~t pa.ck meeting.
Commissioner Robert Eastman
will be present and committee
members are Bob C.ook, Jack Ma-
son , Harold Holtz. George L.
Guthrie and Harry Blodgett.
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"Cap'n" Don's
l\!onroe Manning is the sched-
uled speaker for OJ>('ning day on
,••tt Happened in the Theater ," and
the r.ew president. i\.1rs. Bruce Me--
Bride, announces that Mrs. J . Lc3-
lie Steffensen, director or th'!
Cecilian Singers of Santa Ana anfl
resident of Corona del ~1ar, '~:il1
be guest soloist; also rha< ~·rrs.
Sidney Blackbeard will be in
charge of the tea table
Committe<'S announc~.:d by ~lrs .
McBridt" include: Program, ~trs
L . L. Isbell, chairman. :o"lrs.
Harold Woldenberg. ~t1·s Obed
Lucas and ~frs. \Vayne I-larpcr;
\o\'ays and means, :\lrs. F A. \'oung,
chairman, J\fr!';. Albert Redden,
Mrs. George \\'altC'rs, Mrc;. ;\) !-lor-
vath, J\lrs. Roh<>rt \\'a\l;t·r, l'-lrs.
George II Strick1·r. ~lrs f!C'inz
Blodgett, chairman, Miss ?.farcia
Coombs; holl§e, Mrs. S. Heyman,
chairman. Mrs. Roger Wood; mem-
bership. J\1Mi. P . J . W ilson ; wellare.
M.rS. E . E. Boudinot ; arts a nd
crafts, Mrs. Vernon Orr. chair-
man. Mrs. A1bert Redden. Mrs.
C. L. Thom; book sectio n 1. Mrs.
Obed Lucas. leader : book sect:on
2. Mrs. H . V: Snodgrass. leader ;
bridge section (~·h ich mef'U the
third Thursday a t the clubhouse I.
l\.1rs. S. W . Blackbeard, chairman,
and ri-trs. H . M. Webh, co-chai.r-
man; reception. Mrs. Wayne H&r-
per, chairman. Mrs. H. E. Free-
man, ?.-trs. H . 1\1. \Vetch; publicity,
Mrs. L. L. Isbell: Fede ration, Mr~.
Robert Ja)-Ted ; courtesy, ri.trs. O.
Z. Rober tson.
Mrs. H arold \Voldenber~ is di-
r ector or music with Mrs. Harold
Ahrendt as accompanist. and Mrs.
Robert L. Jayred is chairman of
the fall bazaar. ~·tiich is to te
held Novemberr 16.
Included a mong the brid~e en-
thusiasts attending the &!fair were
Mesdames Charles a.tcAJarv, Josi.ith
Kirby, Cornelius Plas, ·William
Kredel. G . F . Ludlow, H. H. Lie-
nau. Heinz Kaiser, Frank Tu'it·
chell. E. I. ~oore. Jerrold Spang-
ler. W. E. Nick£'11. G. H . RidJ£')',
Florenct" Shearer. Edith Cooper,
EugE>nC' Fenr lon. Boyd Roberts. E,
J . \\'right. Geor~e Gay, C. G. Hus-'
ton, Charles Andrews. C. F. Hand.
Fred 1-lauck. T . V. Parkes, l\1isse!!
Alice Plumer ::ind Lyda Cona nt.
!n mtttinf d ate from the first
Tuesday ""faS caused by the legis-
lative instJtUte held at Orange on
that day. I
All modi~ are in\'ited to at-
tend &ndamall Children \Vi}I be
taken car or on the playground.
or if the Welilther is bad. in a
schoolroo .
Oen Mothers will meet at the
Mason home at 9:30 8.m. Friday
morning for coffee and doughnuts.
and to reorganize and discuss plans
for the year. Volunteers ~;n be
needed as many Den Mothers have
left th£' communit:,• ot have had
Cubs advanced to Scouting.
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Drive Carefully-S pare a J...lfe
WE WELCOME YOU
TO OPEN A .
CHARGE ACCOUNT
(90 -60 -90 Days)
Marbro's Invite )'DY to come
in and open a dlarge account.
Our stocks are complete with
the Ja tes'l styles of Ladies'
Fine Apparel.
Nationally Advertised
READY -TO -\VEAR
mRRBROS
c/ania an.a-
!18 WEST 4.TR ST. PHONE 1402
Store Uours: Daily Including Saturday
9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P . 111.
Indnriduahty for t'1e '"M other·to·be ' • •
If w e do !10t have 1t, we 1na.~e it, yo u see!
'Donna-vrcarie Shoppe
Ila N. Mala St. Arcade Blq. Phone 8808
Blanket Club
We Have Received Another Shipment of
S!. Mary's a'nd Chatham Blankets
' Pay for Them
on Our
Club Plan
at 50c
Per Week
Ideal Xmas Gifts
You don"t need to worry about stora ge
space ... we will store them for you.
Orkin's
Department Store
1198 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Bal-llm lllda:· Rarf>or lOllll
llALBOA. CALIP'.
• Hours: 10-6. Evenings: Mon., \Ved .. Fri .. Sat .. 7 to 9
Gabardine Slacks
Hand Picked Excellent Tailoring.
Good Variety of Colors , --·· Water Repellent Zipper Jackets
Woven of "Qui> House Fabrics". Does not have to be
reprocessed after cleaning. Colors: Tan. Blue, & B1'0\\'ll
The fi t board m('('ting was
hcld last }ruesday in thl.' kinder-
garten \\>it~ Mrs. Kenneth Stewart
presiding. I Mrs. Lloyd Salisbury,
Mrs. PauJf·orn1an and Mrs. Joseph
Hamblet ·ere appointed as dell'·
i:::at£'s to tend the IC'giSJativ.-in-
stitute.
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"Moot Unique and Artlstlo Eat-00 f Club Meets Ing-l'tMle on tbo Weot Cout"
At Island Home o.;; ....
Mrs. Walte r Nollar or Newport Combination
Island \vas hostess Friday evening . Di"nners
to the D.D.F . club. When bridge .
~cores \\'ere rounted at the close ~
of the e\·e'.ning Mrs. Harr)· Baker Ne\\' and Unusual
N Q ht held high a nd Mrs. Ray Craig held Seafood Spect"altt"es ew aug er at 80 honoL A midnight supper com-·
Doug l1s Pries t Home pl('tCd a delightful e\'ening. LJ..
Cub Pack 105
) Organi zes for Year
) r\ttendf'd by 60 par<>nrs. Scout
t Members present included the> For Reaen·atlons
orriCt'rs and commit teemf'n, <in o r-l\IR. AXD !\IRS. Ll'!'\-~ KEPPER or Corona d~I ~l ar a~ sho"·n In a ~<i nizar ion · mC'eline: of CUh Pack pen!Uve n1ood n.,i thf'y have dinne r in the pretentious. ('a.'>IA""•.'"'' r lub
· · l\1esdames Sheldon Smith. Roy BE AC ON Mr. and -!rs. Douglas Priest. 920
Coast higj"'ay, ar c parents of a P age, Le\\is Cox. Ray Craig. Roger 5 4 6 5
daughter, born SPpt. 27 in St. Barro\\", Harry Bake r and the hos-
less. i\lrs. Nollar. The next meet-f ill Joseph hof·taJ. Sh£' \\'C"ighed seven in~ \,·ill be October 11 at the home Formerly Mona's Nlpt Club,
O\'erlooklnit Balboa Rily , ~ote the bashful E,·a TanKUa:-i· IRn1 1, on
1f)5 ,,·as h<>ld Friday C'\'£'nin~ at t he t.able. Both lan11» and t able "·f're hanll-fa'>hionf"d b.v thf' lnlnilt -
l lhe :\"e\\l)OT'I Beach Grammar• able Don Olckt>rmll!!.-__f"a.;;ta "·a)'S sklpixr. -Krnt i·litchcock photo.
srh<l'll auditorium \\ith Cubmaster C 'JJ pounds a nine ounces. and has Newport Beach lx><>n nam Katherine l\1argaret. of l\1rs. Josephine Oquist, NC'\\'-1,_ ____________ _,
Grand par t s of the bab)' are !\1 r .r-o ·;;;;r;;t ;;H;;;;e;;ig;;h;;ts;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,. a nd ?i.1rs. harles Priest. ,:
11. n . Boyvcy in charge ap1 a Circle Hea rs Claremont Speaker
ParC'nts of n£'\\' Cubs ~ol ac-T J l f D p A d d b F quoinl<'d wi1h Cuhhing. hoys ""''e e 0 is trict rojeCtS i e y und
I T'l'J{JSf('r('d, thC're was a g"C'neral T Herbe ta Johnson di1;cussiQn of problrms and the hrt't' c1•nts fl day SPf'n1s a ..:m::ill a1tend for \':lC'<111ons. as \\'ell ai::.
rroc:-rAn1 for thr :'7'f'ar \\·as outlined. s.um ind(·f'd. hut tht· c::()O{f it ran young P""; i .... of thf' churchf's. Honor d.; at Redlands
I do \\'a.s i.,::rHphil·nlly r l'h11 rd hy ~1rs . l\lrs. 0 Z. llolx'rlson presidC'd , :-..·am£'c ac; aids to 1\fr. l3o)".'£'Y F-1· \" ( d I ,1,·ss I' rb"rta Johnson. dau•h-rank 1n yarnpr o Clar('mont. ;in \\'e comf'd ri J.:1rge group of -. ~ ,,..
I \\'C'r(' (\\'O nssislant CubmaslC'rS. k c ~ l"r or 'Ir ~nd l\1rs. 11 ... r .... ~rt John-\\"nrrc·n \\'ri~C'r and RobC'rl RC'ed . ~pra C'r 11 1 !hf' f_irst s~asonal m~Ct· •10th old and n
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t'\\' n1cn1hcr~. l\lrs. • •• N B ,Fw Bal
'fh p t 'r h . ·r 1ni.:: of !ht~ C:.1pllla C1rclf' of Cor-F£'ri,:uson IC'd tn dC'''ol i"n" !\1rs son. 1111 t Orth a,y ront, •
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1 ... ;~~",n · ,•aflc · ''rhasGsocia ion ona df'I :\T ar ch11reh. h1•ld in l h£'ll E. 1\ K. l·laC"kf'tl \\"i!S ;1 pnf.1i~T('.ci I boa ls\a;;:i. J nd gradual(' this year
c1 l' :,.,., "f)()r e11c r<1111mar · . · ' ( N' · H bo U · H . h
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I · r 1 Cul k socud hall \\ rdnesdav. hosf('ss chairma n fnr th(' )<'ar to o e" rt ar r n1on 1g Sf' 100 s IS !ipnn.;;or 0 t le l pac s I . . -. . " h I tP'; . d I h r b
d M \ .. I p k" d" ~Ir" \\':lrn1•r and her •1u -1i·~nd replace' 7\trs. J . 11 1;,:!111•h .c oo . r ,\e t 1c onor O e-an 1 rs. 10 a rr ins, coor 1-• · • • " " •• ~ · . 1 · h , f h f h
n·11o f p k 10-• 'l J k ''l'rt· :-n1s<:i11n·1rif's in I nd1·1 a 11d o n£' ~lri::.. ll<'rhC'rt King or Lido Isle ing c osen secrelar) o t e res • , r or nc .1 anu iv rs. ac · ·" · -' ' T R di d · . _. !\Jason, coordinalor for P ack 110 of !ht• p!'oji'c1c; for ,,·h1C'h this i::a1n.-. :1 T«'f'Ort on tht' thank of-man cla51 at ~ Ian sd un_1\('fri-1\ty,
D . . ' thnnk offL·ring of th,."" '"'"its a f{·rtng. An in\·ita11on ,,·ns e'IC'nrt-,,·here sho matr1cu ate this al. '''£'r(' present as ,,·as 1str1ct Com-d I 1 S · -j>-·-· ------1nission,...r Rnh('r[ Eastman and lhC' day ~ocs. 1:-1 th1· '''Ork of IJr. f.11:u-e l~· t 1£' nn1 .1 Anfl t:rnup to l ,
pack treasurC'r, 1\.trs. RogC'r~ hnC'k in f(•achin.:: th(' illtt .. r11\'" of mC'ct_ \\'1th lhC'nl on l!ctol ,t•r ~,~ NOff ES of the
l\fC'mbrrs of th(' pack rommittl't'l !hat coun1ry to rrad. fhl.' organiza-a nd it ,,·ns \'Olf'd to ace(•pt :\'r s. B lb Y ht Cl b
,,."r" J :ick Rauh. \\"illiam C'ovl"'rt .I tion suppl) int: Christian litt•raturt· Ji. C'arrlo7a Sloan announcN.I the a . Oa ac U
Robert RC'('d , Tom 1-l<'ndr rson and i to lhC'n1 aft1•r they ha\'(• hl't'O ml' n1usic ('(lmn1irtt't' is sponsorinc: a I
\\larrcn \\"<>iscr. I prnficiC'n t . lx>ncfit program for the .~l'~<ln The nelv Lightning Cl'lSS, ram-
Thursctay of this \\'C'ek at 10 This pa.st yf'n r thf' ,,omen of fund. It '''ill br hrld thr second ous on t~e East Coast1 is to be
,,.c<'k in '.\'o\"'nll>"r. w1"\h ,\0 a11°rt" or ganizect1 at BYC and <:pursors rt .m . a l)(>n l\lothC'rs' mC'eting '''JIJ tht• Southrrn CaJ1 furn ;a-~ou1h'''''SI ~ " ' ,. ' · · · n~ G~J 0n as gU"S\ art 1"··1 ar£' \'iCT'wmn1odore Bob Boi•d. J-be h<'1d <1.t thi." Boyvey home, 1139 dist ril'.'t raisC'd S1S:fl90 through the ~ ..... "' '· '"' · ""
\\'<>st C'Pntral avenue ,,·ith all Ot•n ofrcrini;.: Three prQjects arc un-An intC'r£'sting progran1 to '':hich r>Qsio, Ba l;arfl ~1ctcalf. Bart l l"n· the public is cordial!) in\'itcd is drrson, oncl Evans. F:arl Young ;\fothcrs and others interestcd dertakt•n each yt.·11 r. one a\,\'ays be-h~ 1 d r F-d and La , \\"h-l"r. The 19-foot k-..1 sc •:uU C' or ri ay C\'f'ning-. Ort. ..,, '-' 11s L"-1 to att£'nd. A Den l\lother ing nC'\t'. 'rhe SC'COnd one is 1-iome 11 h ~I d •1 sloops ca1v. a parachuto..' spinnaker is nC'C'dC'd for the section near 36th l\1issions. to £'Stablish church£'~ in · \\' en · r . an 1' rs. \VarnC'r \\'ill show colored pic tures of I ndia at and they ill t>e built at the Sham-srrrC't. Mrs. Boyvey reports. this rountry and the third is thC' the church social hall. rock Boa \\'orks. Costa Mesa. I '.he rirst pack m~etin1<: will be Congregational church summer In the . c. cre\\.'S' raC'e 6 f Sept.
, a . . a : p.m . in camp a I gr inl tnC's. w er... 15 Fred chenck in No. tO \\·as F'rid· y Oct JR t 7 30 · t p ·1 · p · h ,., The next regular meeting of the l
lh" •rammn • hoo\ aud·t · r s h Jd ·th circle \\ill be held o n \Vedncsway, ... .. , r "c 1 or1um sun1mer con C'r l'ncC' are C' \VI first. B. acobs \Vi th No. 30 \Vas "th r · h r· r \ d U d · Oct. 23. a nd thC' bazaar '"ill be \\'l a program o impromptu t e 1ncst o c-a t'rs. n erpr1v-second a d 1-lelmer :Jickc y, skip-
stunts . ileJ,:ed young people are aided to Friday. Oct. 25. Mrs . Robl'rtson is pering NO. 29, v.•as third ..
general chai.rman ror the bazaar. The p l C. Association held a assisted by l\.'lrs. Sidn<>y Black-l Vacation-Bound Corona del Mar Matrons beard. Lunch will be served at meetin~ recently and ~ecide1 to
' hold theil' annual dinner a nd elec-H on ored at Pretty Desse rt Br1·dge noon at • mocterato •rec and a ny· uon somi time in 0ctober. when one having fcxx1 to donate tc.. th~ _.. · fcxx1 booth may call Harbor the \vintt program of racing \\i ll No surprise par1y is quit£' as Orleans and in Florid a . During be made~ut I n October they \viii
much fun as one that turns out : their abs<'nce Bill Kemper will re-l008-W. also hold th~i r third annual inter-
to he-a double surprise. as \\.'as n1ain at !hf' hon1c. l\1r. Rnd ?t1rs . In charge of various booths are: team r a with San Diego Y~ch t
thf' l'asc "·hen J\1rs. John Sad.leir Meador l<'B\'£' Octohc-r 6 and will Gifts. 1--lrs. J ohn Sadlcir, l\.1rs. E. 1 b h p c f Los , 1 cu . t e i . .s rom -"'nge es and l\'lrs. Sidney Blac-kbl'ard t·n· I spend a month .in l\-t issouri. \\'hi\e A. K. Hackett and 1\.-trs. Ronald Yacht cl b joining in for the first
!£'rlainC'd Fridlly "'ith a d£'SS£'T't l\.frs. Blackbeard is 1£'aving Oc-Ek>rnasconi; aprons, l\.·frs. H. K. time.
bridg<> at the Blackbeard home.I tober i to spend t'''O "'eeks \\'ith A11£'n, J\lrs. Grorge Bates and Mrs. N mbc ece tl c tcd
NI.ck Hau•n°ss .· plants and b•\bs, (>\\' ~ rs r n Y a ccp 216 Orchid avt•nue, Corona del I her mother in ()h10. ., ... .. t BYC iwere S J Alde n E s l\'lrs. H. Cardoza Sloan and • .• !rs. a 1 · · · -· · !\>tar. For th<' dl'SSl'rt course ice cream Poirier Td Fred B. Smr.ies.
Thl' part) \\'as given in honor 1 '''as mould(·d in the forn1s or var-L. A. Norman ; cooked rooct. !\Irs. _
l\'Ir~. J ohn :\1 C'ador. both of \\'horn thl'lll(' of the floral d£'corations. Kjng and Mrs. Hoyt ; fish pond,
of ::\1rs. Arthur t\. !\:<'rnPt'r nnd ious rall flo"·ers, repeating the Sidney Blackht:>ard, ri-trs. HC'i-bcrt I ~
art' 1£'aving thi~ \\'l'l•k on \t&C:ttions.I Find \\"as ~£'r\·('d ''Ith t'''O big l\1rs. Coop and Mrs. Gus: ave
They \\'t•rr shO\\'£'r1 •tl '''ith prf'lt~ 1.:u('uanu t t'akC's . \.rupr : '''hite C'lrphants. Mrs.
handkerchif'fS, and after all h{ld flridt· pri 7•'S \\'L'rr handker-l-{ar~y Stauch and Mrs. George
hi'Pn £'Xan1inC'd and nrln1i rC'd , lht'' ('hl•'rs. :i.nd \\(•flt to ~lrs. l\·1ary1 Lt:''V.lS: bahy booth. l\!lrs. Rot>f'rt L.
£'Xfr"1 ~urprisC' c.;mp \\"ht~n :\!rs { '"'\''l'll. ,, ho ht•ld high "l'Of'l•: ~lrs. Callis a nd 1'·1rs. JI. Lynn I-I uglies;
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R\;u.:kht--ard, \\'hl1 is also )('avin2: I.\ \'. Jldls. st•('(lnd. and :\1rs. GC'r-luncheon comn1i11ee. l\trs. Fran!<
ttus "''f•k for lhl' t•;i ..-:1 . (nund hC'r-.1111 f11t ('htl". IO\\ ;\lrs. !!arr) PO\\·ers, l\·trs. Lo\\'C'll Ne\vlon and
srlf H Th ird h1)nOl'f't' as \\'('II as \\t'IC'h ol'{,."t'l\'ed 1h1• 1r:i.\1 l 1n~ prize, 1\.1rs. Gordoo Kopp; tickets ror the h<1~t rc;" and ~lso r1·\'1·i\'1'd a shO\\'t•r l 111 1i.1 .., prt·Srnl ''f'r(' thf• \lt•.;:dan1cs tx:<1ut1ful hand-made quilt \\'llich
of prelty nf'ct>SSiti('s, l ' J.1\\1S Uall 7. Jlaru1d \\'o ldC'n-1\\'ill t.x-a'''ardf'd. ri·trs. J . S 1n\"C'rs.
:\Ir. and :\lrs. Kt 1np1'r lt•rt ·ruc·s-1 t .. r..:. Conrad :-:h0t1\.:. n z . ~l e-1 'fhe musical program of the af-da~· a nd. \Viii I)('. .i.:onc-_ ~ n1on1h .f 1'111n1'.'· !ht• h(lll1)1'11• :ind tht• hos-I l~rnoon w~s b:' l\.Irs. A~thur A. \·1s111n~ 1n l..i.1u1s,·111e. Ky .. 1n Ne"' (t'SSt: . Kemper. \\ho sang Thanks Be to
----------'--------------------!God ISt.anl<'y Dickson>. :1~d 'fh.:i.t
S,,.~t Story or Old (J ohn \\"est).
Tea \\'as served by thf' hostC'SS
committ£'(', J\·lrs. H. K. Allen, :\trs.
Ronald Bernasconi and l\.1rs. Gus-
tave Grupe.
Delicio I sly Prepared
114 W.4th St
PA&ADENA
II N.-ft.~.1-
I
Ph. 6688
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110 ~ l'tMle . rt-
LIDO THEATR Ph.: Barbor 2114
FrM Parking
WEDNESDAY thro SATURDAY • • • at 6:45 It 9:15
ICOLO~J~!!. . .-..e
Toiletries,
Street F1oor
New
easier 1vay
to renwve
caked make-up
LIQU ID CLEANSER
T o get your skin sc rupulously clean "''ithout scrubbing and
mauling it, use TE:'\·O-srx. This liquid cleanser ~oo after
every bit or stubborn, caked make-up ... remove5 grime 50
thoroughly. After'A·ards, skin reels tingly-fresh, look..! radiant!
Peffect for oily or normal skin. Apply TEN-0-StX nightly and
al'A·ays before ma.king up ... then watch for compliments on
your pretty complexion!
Fourth and Sycamore
Santa Ana
Regular 6.50
495
NOW
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• • • • Puauc NoTicE
LOST-Rftl lilk -pnr.ted
scarf 35 In. aquore on Balboa
Island. Return to 2ll Emenlcl,
WILLIAM P. MEALEY
OENZB.&L OONTBAC'l'OR
Residential and Commercial Bnlldlng
Piiia• e1: •• c ... 5111 Ilea a. 51M-W
We Have Now Purchased
A NEW BUILDING
•
We Claim to Have All of the
Silver in California
•
Our New Phone: Beaoon 5118
•
SILVER AND GOLD
•Tea
Seivices
• Antique
Finishing
• Trophies
• Jewelry
• Candela-
bras
PLATING
• Reflect.ors
• Bathroom
Fixtures
• Babr
Shoes
• Marine
Plating
• Badges &
Souvenirs
Contract Plating by Estimate
••
•
Expert Silversmiths
All Work Guaranteed
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BAYSIDE PLATING CO:
c. c. 1914 Harbor Blvd. C.R.
''Chuck" j'Bob''
Wirth Costa Mesa Hand
Phooe Beacon 5118, days; Beacon 5358-R, NIU8
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'I ·~ '"1w to etJ()K 1111N111/
wJ1m""" 11M61 HM .;;,,,m,,..·
Reserve a spot In your kitchen
for an Automatic Gas Range
Food of leisure ? Who isn ·c! Lice to sptod less time in the kitchen
&Gd still rice a.s a wonderful cook ? Who 11.·ouldn't! Then it's high rim<" you
loolt:td ahc-ad ro 1he ei:tra frttdom you '11 g~ ••ith an
automatic ps ransc built to CP standards. Slip dinner into
d'lir oven. Shop, visit, pick up the "~lister" at
a.i,ht. 1'hc-automatic conttol will rUrn the oven Mand •ff 11
juR tM riaht timc-h.avc 1hc mn.l rndy, piping hoc and
done ro a rurn when you gn home. And, if lhcrc's \ -
aof last-m ioutc fi:x ing to do thoK ~
•PHd)'. giant top bu.rners will have ir -1,.~~:;::5:;.I~
our o( lht war in no fim e. No hLUde, ao
bust.le-bO wasting time on afternoon
waKbiQ&. lc's a.oorhtt n:amplc Of
C1rtiJiM Pw/flr'M#N.t -look for the
a ~ on •nJ range you buy'
Ille• •• a whi11le -roomy,
built"-in griddle cau rurn out
a brcakf.ut in no iirn c. The
n ·en ~I insures C""t'O!)·..Jont
pancakes, ham, eggs. N eon.
C..I •• • CM .. "' ... ' -scicn·
ti.be iniuJ.i;1on of CP O\"CUS
holds ~t iJCJ:.-/1 wf>c.re ir be-
longs. S.vn fuel consumpioo
-pr~ou ovcr·heu.iQ.8 the
h"tc:be"D..
N••t •• • pl• -.smokelns
broi.krs. imundr adjur..a.ble
top bu.tntt1, SlJft:Dlincd de--
si,gn---nci ymin.g about a CP
Ga:s boJe is en.g:i.ottttd co
make dnniog nritt-f.slH,
ud /wt d>< ki<ehco dcuxt.
....... KOllOMIC.•L. GAS R.t.-PBFIC1'
Liceruie Suspended CE:RTIFICATE. OF BUSINESS nctiUoQll P\nD NUM
'Ihe not guilty plea or Thomas
C. Dennison, 6600 Coast hi1thway.
arrested September 22 in Viola ti on
of the 502 act, turned labln in
Judge Bob Gardner's court Sattlr·
day morning.
Tbe .,.,.__. do -<0rtlb' Bal. I.sJ. or phone Harbor 863-W. that they are CODductlns • cata ana ~1 &mu.me.at enterprt.e ~ at nl4 1 ll;P'" tc
Prosecuting \\i tnesses ronfirmed
the defendant had driven through
an area of broken glass on Ne\'!·
port boulevard near 30th str('('t,
the result of an accident. 'fhe
scattered g1ass, which was spotted.
by a red 1ight of the ci ty depart·
ment, was being swept to the curb
by Jesse Blackstock or NPwpor t
and R. L. MacGinitie. CoronA del
Mar. They. along ""'ith Officer
L. V. Phebus. "'ho "'as patrolling
the street, "'ere for(.'('(! quickly
aside \\'ith the oncomin2 of Denni·
son's car. they said. Phebus i;:lV('
chase.
The defendant was stoppt.·d a~
Newport boulevard and l\1cF'adrlr n
place and was taken to the JX)lice
station and booked on swpicion
or drunk driving.
He vi.'as fined $100 and his li-
cense Y.'as suspended for 30 days.
An armored bat talion requires
17,000 gal of gasoline to move 100
miles under ideal Conditions.
Calllornla's Newest and
Moet Modern Motel
Miracle Mile
Motel
706 COAST uitmv A y
Look I• 1he Xt"'n 81cn
with thf' Swlnl'I~ Bell
• 40 Units and Baths
• Unit Heat
• Box Springs
• Innerspring Ma !tresses
PH. BEACON 5299-J
CAPT. PETER STt:IN'S PARA.GOS and CAPT. G. T. Cl.AUSSO?\ ... S are Abowa moored at
f.lae Oranp Coaaty docb preparatory t.o aaloedbl I' banan.u and eoooanbt• for dUtriboUon to the Sou.·
them Ca.Wonda mark.eta. I -Neal Beckner photo
Castaways ' Membersh·1p !i1'~~eNL.R~s~~rl~~.~·~ns:ih Larn:;,I~~! ot~e~~ Not: Wcll-
program Proves Po.pular ~:;:~n~oc;::~ ~==rd:uu:;~s~~~
.
bri)shing aside the steak-knives,-
"These filets are so tender I
wf1dn't insult thl'm ror the By N :\NCV NE\l'PORT I If Mrs. Don has not had time W RLD!"
S · , ,.,h • N d ., to cover the deck . don't feel slight· urprise. "' at · ~ ~es . ed. for the big pages in the "log-
Flooded by persona l apphcat1ons, book" d r dr'lt ood ul Briggs Joins Steiner
bo h • .ma eo 1w pp-1 phone calls and letters. a ut t e . th C . s Cab' h 1 t f 1 new "club.. idea. ..Cap'n'" Don in e ap n in ave o s o Briggs. local rea estate
laughingly admitted that he \\'as room to: your. name and address. o rator, has terminated his as-
a "very poor pirate." and might J us.t Y.T1te ~1a1nly, ~ he can also iation Y.ith the H. ?.f . Lane
be burying more gold by selling mail you hh1s s~h1al athnnoucnasce..
1
. of ice. where he has been for the
mt'mbc.'rships than b"-' defying the ments. ~uc as "_en e • t two )'Cars and will now be
J aY.'8YS \\'Jl\ comply \.\'Ith those many es blis hed y,•ith the A Sandy
problems of the .cu~rcnt .f ood m~r-1 r equests to open for luncheon, or S iner office a t 634 Coast high-7~· but th~t his id~a I IS pro\'ing that thE' first shipments of those Y.'f.Y ·
per C<'n success u · tremendous and ramous San Fran-ifi.1rs. Tressa M . Briggs will also
lfl're it is , and \\'e like it ! He's cisco soft shell cr abs h ave arrived ! ~in business wi th her husband,
lx-f'n in the business for 30 years two begi'nn,·ng at their new le>-The Parrot Squa\\'k!' and a\\vays ''·as looking for a "Per-c ion \Vednesday. They will
th t h h Id \VAS \VALLY'S FACE red? manen omc-por . "' C're e cou hi.le real estate sall'S, listings really want to drop his a nchor"-"\\'here's yer cam('ra. \Vally?" renta ls. as "-'£'11 as insurance.
a nd has found it . His plac('s in piped the Capn·s parrot. S\\.'inging
I Ne\v York. \\lashington. D. C .. I excitedly about in his cage abovt.• ilJis E. Hunt of Newport
Ocee..n Jl"ront, Newport 8-c:h. .CaJl· I -:-==--:=::--:--;;---;--:-7';-:,~ fornla.. under tbe Octttioua tlrm. name LOST-One bundle of metal lath. of OCEAN FROST CAJl'E, utd that be--Isbell' L 2525 ,.__ __ said. firm ia ~ of Ute follow· ~?O'~n a « "-'•~-.;c
Ing pe1'11Clnt. wboae nunu &Dd ad· Ave. Write Clyde Hightower, Rt. dreue.a are u follo,..a, to-wtt: 1, Box 343-B, Costa Mesa 76-.,_ ARTHUR L. LA WRE..'JCE ·. ..~.,
2ll4 Ocean Front N~rt Beacb, California LOST -Hamilton pocket watch. ~~ ~ T~nt disappeared between Friday A
N~n Beach. Califo"'f• Sunday nights. \Vith in,itials ''E. ~ Ocein ~!f5 Mc. H. Train... Will the perS<:n
Newport Beach. eaurornla \\'ho picked it up please return
Wltneaa our hand.a this Srd day ot to 117 On>rx Ave. a .. 1hn. .. IsJ.ancL St!ptember, 19"6. ~
ARTHUR L. LA WRE..,..CE. Rew&rd • 76--ftc W~ L. DAVIS, LESTER CA TE. 'i_ E1oT ATE 01'"' CA.LIFOR..~IA.
COUNTY OF O RANG&-u.
On 1hls 3rd day ot SeptemM.r, A. D. 19-46, before me, ROBERT B. POWELL, a Notary PubUc lll &nd for
said County and Slate. peraoWly ap-
peared ARTHUR L. LA WREN CE ,
LESTER CA TE and WrLLIAll L . DA VIS, known to me lo be the per-
aona wh0o9e names are 11ub11ertbe4 to
the w ithin Instn.unent. and aclrno"Wl· edged to me that tbey e.s:ecuted tbe
Mme. In wltneaa wbereot. I ban hereunto eet my band and &ttl:s.ed my otncl&I
aeal the day &nd year In this ce.r-tlflcate first above written. ROBERT B. POWELL.
Notary Public In and for said County and State. My com-mlsalon expil"ff 1950. Pub. ~pt. 10. 17, 24 ; Oct. 1, 1948.
Pursuant to instructions of t he
Qty Council of the City of New-
port Beach, California, notice is
hereby giv~n inviting sealed pro-
posals or bids for printing of all
City Ordinances in book form in
accordance y,•ith copy and specifi·
cation on file at the City Hall .
Bids shall be sealed and filed
with the City CJerk at the City
Hall in Ne"l)()rt Beach, Califor-
nia, on or before October 7th.,
19-i6, a t 4:00 o'clock P. M .. and vi.ill
be opened a nd publicly read aloud
at or about 4 :00 o'clock P . M. of
that day in the Council Chambers
in the City Hall, Newport Beach,
California.
The City Council or the City of
Newport Beach reserves the r ight
to r eject any or all bids and to
Y.'aive any inforinality in a bid not
effected by law.
EMPLOYMD.'T WANTED II
CAN TAKE care of children even ..
ing & Vli"ttk ends. Mrs. L. Ped,i ..
go. 320 Alarado, Balboa. 75-2tc
RELIABLE col<>ttd help. Men &
\\'omen cooks. hotel maicb. dish-
\\•ashers. janitors. couples, house
keepers. Ll\'e in or out. Garage
help & hour work. Peterson's
Employment Agency, 1427 Cali·
fornia A\'e., Long Beach. Phone
752-01. 76-4tp
•
DESERT RANCH btwn. Indio and
Palm Spgs .. wants couple w ith
own trailer. Sleep only, board
at ranch. Salary. Hus~·. handy
m an outside \\.'Ork. \\roman cook .
housekeep for two. ~L t<J May
1. Give ref., record, ph .• addr.,
age, exper. Doyle, ph. 3034. La-
guna or write Bx. 15, 1000
Palms. Cal. 76-ltc
WANTED -Housekeeper. good
permanent home & "'ages. \Vill
except somrone who has child.
Phone Beacon 5660-W. 76-2tc
WAITRESS WANTED -Cottage
Donut & \Vafne Shop. 305 ?ofa-
rine Ave .. Balboa Island. 76-2tc
HELP \VANTED -Experienced
pr("Sser, Ca 11 Harbor 596-J.,
e\'ening or mornings befOl'e 8
A. M. 7~2tc
I Florida and i-lolly\\'ood have all the '_'Quart('rdl'~~.'' ."Shu t up )'OU ~ach reJ)C?rted to police the theft
bc-<'n popular a nd s uccessful. but stupid buzzard. ''"hipspcred J?on. Sat urday night of his a utomobile.
H ERE. says he. live the largest "can't a poor guy ha,·£' a night It""·as later recovered by the
pcrcentagl' or "grand folks .. and off?" "\V inifred. Barbre y,·ould
"S Y.'£'11 guys" he has ('\"C'r ml't . Dur· have lo\'£'d tha t picture." sass~0 .-+--•-r·-----------;
ing the past year. ""hi\e ss,,·ing:· the pa rrot . a nd so. unmolested . 1.n
in!! his pai nt-brush 1 and axe), his \\"alk.l'd \\'all_y and. his friends.
many guests on the hill top hav<' Gloria and Bill White. Tom Brad-
rC'pt'atcd\y \\'arncd him that the ford of Birmingham .. Ala .. their
time \\'Ould come "-'hen the uniqul' house guest, Beth Emison of Bea·
attractions and lh<' charm of t he ron Bay and ?.frs. Peggy Seeley of
location of his cl ub \\·ould bring Balboa Island.
Dated this 26th day or Septem-
ber. 1946.
Fra nk L. Rinehart
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT .BEACH, CALIF.
LOCAL or traveling In busineu
for yourself. No money required..
Good income. You are your own
boss. Apply 508 No. ?.fain St ..
Santa Ana. 7()... 7tc
HELP \V ANTED-Ex-navy radio
technician, "'ho wishes to con·
tinue "ith technical radio work
as civilian occupation. Refer·
ences r equired. Local resident.
Write Box BU, c/o Ne\\'S-'J'imer...
WELCOME HOME!
Newport Hsrbor Post 291
AMERICAN LEGION
laYl1" all Ronol"&tll1 D~ VH-eraa• le VlaU .... Iola. l/Mb 9L. •M
8aJ' ""•-lu • SFlll ~. 8 p . IQ.
mor e custom<'rs than he could JM Ma.rlln; a Promise K Ppt.
handle, SO he made up his mind Just then the phone rang. It
thl'r e MUST be a way to save most \\'as Gordon \\1evill who had help-
\or all I of his best tables and cd crO\\.'n the Pirate Queen, Do-
best cuts ror the local residents. lor<'S Marshall. and the very night
fril'nds and neighbors. before had threaten('() to catch Don
S O. don't be aJarmr d when the a good enough marlin to mount
gracious Mrs. Don appears at as a contribution to the nautical
your table with her little pad atmosphere. Don had said, "Oh
and pencil. . She is not selling you yea h ? Pretty sure of yoUrself, eh.
photographs by Gerhardt or Doyle, pirate?" So. this next morning,
or a set of Castaways' dishes-Gordon had hooked him a 135
that you would have to ASK for. pounder and had it on ice! How
It is just that you are about to about THAT for a Cis h story--but
become a member or the club! true!
The BIM'k Spot Small Dorld, Eh'!'
And next to my table sat the
Selznick contract \\Titer Bob
Catherv.•ood, Y..ith Y.•ife and daugh-
ter. just off his yacht "Lively
Lady" "·as reminiscing "rith Don
about Don's mother, who ma naged.
his Blue Horse for him in Green-
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
700 Cout Hl1tbwa1
Yes. it 's just that simple-and
then all you have to do is to re-
main the "s"•ell guy" that Don
is s ure you are. and not order one
too many, or throw your dishes
through the \\;ndow. If you do,
he will "tip you the Black Spot ..
and then you'd just have an
AWFULLY tough time getting
ANYthing to eat, or reserving your
pet table over thE' phone?
wich Village t1.venty years ago. :t============ She had patted Bob on the back O T TO Formerly Gordon'• Dra.c Store
Open Every Day
68
Thrifty, c011 ,.111 • ,. • ••11t
s11v1c1 to
lei1h•ori119 Cities
Departures Daily from
NEWPORT BEACH Junction
P lan your trips to suit yourself. Grey-
hound's frequent, conveniently-rimed de-
partures make it euy to come ~ go u
you please ... for business, shopping or
pleasure. This "tailor-made" travel service
for you and your neigh boring communities
saves you borh time and money on "er'f
trip. Your local Greyhound agent will give
you full information.
C. C. SWAFFORD 608 CGMt Highway Pb. Beaooa M%2
and said, "You're the only col-R HI NG
legiate who comes in here regu-
larly \Vho gives me nothing to
worry a bout ?"
The E . H. Frazers of Balboa
Island were "on deck" too. the
Lee H. Woods of Santa Ana. and
the A. M . Depevi.'s of Riverside.
Chief Wel ls of Costa Mesa, Lee
Shipley of Corona del Mar, the
VET'S Taxi
eom.,...1
PHONE:
BEACON 5659-W
We are ·partial
only to The People
-OUR CUSTOMERS-
(Owned and Operated
by Veterans)
lOll BROADWAY
c...ta M ...
I
Refrigeration
FREON AMMONIA
s ton to 10 ton
Air Conditioning
S ton to 60 ton
Pressure Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
For All Pn.ores and
All Liquids In Stock
Call " ..
~~
3 S. Loo Ancel .. St" Anaheim
Pbone 48'!5
CLARK & BA1j£S ---~:~
Metallizing-• '*'Keels, Rudden. • i:~~on51:~· etc.
, etc.
Welding-• AD ~ pec1a1ists In Steel, Cast Iron,
AJumin ' Brass and Bronze.
~•IJ. A&ANTEEl>--
NJ:WPO&T Bll:AQll ---
CENTRAL B AT WORKS
DESIO NEU 'llUILDDll
YACHTS -COMMERCIAL
BUSINESS GUIDE 11
73-4tc
ARE YOU doing your owo paint-
ing? Why not get your advice
from the people who know hovi.•.
Bring in your paint troubles to -------------
us. we Jove them. Service is
our Business. Burton P a i n t
Store on Ne\\.'J)Ort Blvd. 74-4tc
LANDSCAPE Desigining .
Newport Blvd. P hOne
Ana 115-J.
2668
Santa
75-6tc
TYPING & ACCOUNTING WORK
Laura G. Belden
Phone Beacon 5186-R, 22172 So.
Laguna A\•e., P . 0 . Box 941, Costa
Mesa, Calif.
Will Call F:or and Deliver. 70-.Stp
CALL BEACON 5503-M for free
estimates on your painting, serv-
ice is our business. Burton
Paint Store.. 74-4tc
CLARK & BA TES
Metallizing
Welding Specialists
506 30th St.-Harbor 2509
Newport Beach 69-9tc
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone 875-M
216 E. :l}tb St., Coota
SIGN PAINTING
Boats, Trucks, WindoWI
Walls aad Bull<tiaa.
Raised Metal. Wood and
Plutlc Letters
AL LACHMEYER
1726 West Central
Harbor 1243-M 38tlt
WHY WAIT months for your veni·
tian blind, Wt! can give 7 to 10
days delivery, service is our bus!·
ness. Burton P aint Store. Call
B 5503-M. 74-4tc
PAINTING
12 Years Service in Newport
Hwbor Area
Harry Hall
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Phone Beacon 5259-J
Z74 E . 19th Street 24-t1<
fUR A RELIABLE Paint Job oa
your home, call Beacon 533C.
alter 4:30 p.m.. 10-tft
~.AINTING -PAPER HANGINO
and DECORATING
H. E . McDooald
414 Old CoDty Rd., Coo'4 M-
Phone Beacon 5013-J 85-ttt
TRANSPORTATION 11
WANTED-Ride to Los Angeles
daily 9:00 to 2:30. Phone Beacon
5358-W. 7&.2tc
BICYCLES
Sold. R<nt.ed or Repo.lftd.
VOGEL'S
100 Ka1n st., Batoo.
20ll ~ Balboa J.lland.
H-tt<
BZAUTl' AIDS II
MACIIlNE and MACIIlNELESS
Permanent Waves
Tinting and Manicuring
Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor l~W
WAITRESS WANTED
$37.50 P er Week and MeaI.
Good Hours
Also FRY COOK
MR.
-.see--.
EARLY (mornings
King Landing
Newport Beach
only)
61-tlc
\V ANTED-Part time assistant
bookk('('per. Castaways pub.
Phone Beacon 546.5. 76-ltc
WANTED-Seamstress experienc·
ed in high grade custom wur~ ..
Sew in Corona del Mar studio
or at home. Write . stating ex-
per., salary exp., ref. Box C,
Newport News. 76-:?tc
WANTED-Housekeeper by da y.
Phone Harbor 2~50-J . 75-3tp
TEACHER offered room board.
and salary for refined woman
to care for child & help with
light housework. Phone Beacon
5577 after 6 p. m. 75-tfc
WANTED -Lady for general
housework, 1 or 2 days a week.
Phone Harbor 1244. 74-4tc
WAITRESS WANTED alx ~
week. Norton's Bay Shore Cate.
17th and Coast Highway. 59-tlc
HELP W.ANTED--Woman or clrl
tor general housework; good
wag~; live In or out. Ha:rltol'
1992. 56-tfa
ALL OF THESE
ADVANTAOES
YOURS
... when you get a job as a
telephone operator. _,
Good pay from the start ...
yes, even while you are
learning. •
Raises a t regular . intervals
... and a chance to advance.
Good working conditions ...
attractive, pleasant aur·
roundinp . . . friendly fel-
Jow~workers.
Paid vacations, aldmeu
benefits, etc.
In many cues, work ln
nelghborlng central ottloe
near your home.
One of these Interesting,
well-pald ,lollo ls waltinc fer
you, too.
SOU"IllERN CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE COMPANY
\
100 E. &y Ave" Balboa
514% No. Main ~t., Santa Ana
<r
Call Oilef Operator
Vi's Beauty Shop .
Foot fl( l:i-& St. Nwpu.'t -1103 Coast Hiway, Corona clel Mu
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W A N T A D S J w.&.vn:o ro BUY 11 .us~AL a UDIO .. WANTZD ro mT u ll&AL ~ na&AL m.a.n . 11 •••. m•• ., ... ,, _.. •
Ccntinued Will Pay Cash GOOD Grands. lleblln. Kuraman, WANTED-To ,..,tor le-. 5 or .
from preceding page For ,,.,.... lurnlture or ...ii.t bav• Story A Clark, Chue, Hall•I & 6 room house. By Boat Olm· BALBOA ISL .ND ----~--...;:;...;.....;: ___ I yw. Phone Beacon 5656. Craw· Davis, Klmba.D., W eber and otlt-pany executive. Pe:rm.anent. Ph. -·
84•.& llUICEl.LAN&OUS • ley Furniture, 1812 Newpcrt en. Prices start at $485. Terms. Mr. Hobson, Harbor 1580. 70..t~ Immediate possessioo-three-room cottage, ~ gar-
Blvd., Coota Mou. CS.t!c Danz·Schmldt. Santa Ana, 520 WANT _ 2 •-•~-house or •~. On good comer lot close to East Ba.y on "Uttle FOR SALE -H<>UEtraller, noa· N M-'-70-t! ~" ._, o. =· C a-~-nt, f·-·--~ or unfur· Island." .anable. Price $425. Phone Bea· -........ w-iWM"n:v
""" S156-M. 761 .,, =P11BN1TUB&=-,==-_,ro,.,....,•,...,..SALE...,......,.....,..._a Radio Repairs ru.hed. Permanent couple With Price -$10,~
FOR SALE-Metal bed &: coil All malt .... --baby. ReJerences. Roy Your·
FOR S ALE -Practically new ac-springs. AJso Ice r'efrigerator. · e1 ; "~· etc. stone 128i,9 No. Maple, Burbank.
oordlan. made by Soprani. Phone 312 Alvarado St. Call, a It e r Beacon 5763 Calif. Phone Charlstone 8111-45. GOOD LOT -CLOSE TO SOUTII BAY
EXCEPrIONAL V U.UE Harbor 1698--a 1s.ttc Tuesday. 1s.1u: BURT NORTON 7S--4tp
GENUINE Russian Squirrel coat. ~ro=R:--::S:--:ALE-=::-::Whi:::-:.:-te--:-bedroo--:--m--se-t, 915 Coast ID:ghway, Newport LOCAL DENTIST and wife wish
Latest st:yle, new. S ize 14. Priv-four pieces. Good mattress box, ___________ :za._tt~c to rent furnished house or apar-t-
Price -$Ei5{)()
ate part y. 306 Sa phire, Balboa spring (Simmons) $150. Also STEINWAY GRAND. Beautiful ment. No children. no pets. P h.
bland. 76-2tc ne'o\· Hollywood single bed $50. modem in black and silver. Gor-H arbor' 421-J. 75-4tc CORONA DEL MAR
FOR SALE-Two matched W h-No dealers. 135 ~ N. Bay Fron t geowi tone. This Ls an art piano. WANTED TO RENT-AUL mgr.
mg cllaln . Call Harbor 2414-W. Balboa Island. 76-2tc U you are furnishing YoUI" home Met. Life, ~ires lease or rent
Beautiful new v.-ell-built two-~ home. South of
highway; convenient t o schoe>! llJl.d shopping district.
F1oor to ceiling windows overlooli:ing patio In dining-
room and breakfast nook. Limit eight fence enclosing
entire rear yard. Must be seen to be appreciated.
75-41 =-=-=-~:--:::---,,-,.----In "Modeme" th.LI instrument ls P F OR SALE-Two livingroom, two perfect for you. Reasonably until Jan. 1 of 1 or 2 bedroom
Steel Kitchens
GLASS ENCLOSURES
SHOWER DOORS
S o uthern Counties
·Supply Co.
144 Coast Blvd.., N.
Ph. 5852 Laguna Beach
76--1 tc
Venetian B linds
S teel or alwninum made to meas-
ure and installed. '
Bayview Builders S upply
818 Coast Hiway Ph. Beacon 5007
73-4 tc
F OR SALE-Neon Sign Cale.
Reasonable. Call Beacon 5117-M.
70-tfc
Hereat ter if ""·e recap your
TIR ES
We guara.nttt our "Caps" to last
2 0 ,000 h-UL ES
and that's not all-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
r
$20.00
rF ONE COMES OFF
Regardless of Speed.
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
for a complete set we \\'iJl call
tor your car in the morning
and deliver same day. Also-a
$2.00 Mobilstatic balance job
w hen we recap your tires, for
$1.00. No le ad weights or
"extras.•·
Costa Mesa Tire Co.
In Rear at
17 60 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Ph. Beacon 5743
Alk for Al or Ha nk.
64-tfc
FOR SALE-Air compresser, $100.
7311 Seashore Dr.. Newport
Buch. 65-tfc
BARGAINS!
Lowest prices in turnJture is m1
motto. I buy r ight. I sell right
I also buy turniture.
Needle's Furniture
2204 Newport Blvd. Costa MeN
57-t!c
G lass Shower D oors
. . . made to measure and in-
s talled. Good deliveries.
bedroom, on~ dining room , stove, --'___. 0 Schmld ~--Co house. Care guar. Phone S. A. d the 214 Opal , .,. '"= anz. t r~10 ., l428-M. n .tfc an o · rs. Ave., Bal-520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 70-tfc • boa Island. 76-2tp
FOR SALE -Plum colored rug
11'3" x 14' $ll5.00. Dine tte set
SlS.00. P hone Harbor 2669-R
after 1 p. m.. \ 74-4tc
LIVESTOCK n
FOR SALE-Gentle saddle hone,
sorrel color , $125. See at 1656
Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. 69-tfc
FOR SALE-Refriger a tor , G. E.; SPECIAL A.JIJNOUNCl!MENTB 18
gas range; kitchen table and FOR RENT-16r.fM ~lotion plc-
chairs; dining-room buffet ; surf ture Projectors-sound or silent,
Board and misc. articles. 217 Ab-w i th or without oper ator.a.
a.Iona, Balb9a Island. 73-4 tc Flu.ts RE?\'TED -Your own
9x15 American Oriental (Karas- picture show at home, features,
tan) Kashan design, pract. new, spor ts. musicals, for parties,
pre-war. red background, $125. clubs, churches. Harbor 2598-J.
Call Harbor _2247-W . 73-4tc 76-t!c
/ ------------
BOATS, SUPPLIES
FOR SALE-14 fL mahogany
speed boat: V-8 motor : excellent
condition; reasonably priced.
Carpente rs Available
for general maintenance
and r epa.lr
O. Z. ROBERTl!ON
Call Harbor 83 Phone ALbany 5005 L. A. 76-2tp 34-tfc
FOR S ALE-20 ft. Philippine ma-1-------------
hogan)' spel'd boat. In \\'ater K E Y S
a nd y,·heel trailer, ~1400 takes. Made While You Wa.Jt
3504 1\Iarcus Ave. PhonE' Har-VOGEL'S
bor 2497-\\'. 70...Jtp -100-M"a.ln St.. Ba.lboa
FOR SALE:-25' Lowman commer-'?08 M&rlne, Balboa laland 114-tfc cial boat. Very good condition, ------------all gear. Reasonable. Inquire
Asso. Dock 26th St. 75-tfc BU81l>'ESS OPPO RTUNlTIES 40
FOR SALE -ConC<'Ssions fully
('(1uippcd. ready to go. A dandy
set-up for man a nd \\'ife. Sec
E. C. f Popl L Ud\\'ig, Sa turday
APT or SMALL HOUSE wanted
by man and wife. We do not
drink or smoke. no chlldren or
pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W
or writ e Box "X" N~ Bal·
boa News-TI.mes.' 37·t1C
WA!'o.'TED TO RENn"-One or t~:o
bedroom house. · Furnished or
unfurnished. Garden Grove 722.
Call collect. 73--4tc
WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bedrm.
untumlshed house. W ill lease.
Call Sam Por ter at Harbor 707
or 13. 35-tfc
El Bayo T ra ct
H om e on Bay A ve.
3 Bed Rooms, 2 Baths, on Larg: Lot
$25,000
Furnishe d Dup lex
$25,000
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Do\\'J"l
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Up
W. L . JORDAN
700 E. Central, Balboa
Phon e H ar bor 153
72-tfc.
DESffiE TO BUY-Gull sno,,·bird
or {>('nguin sail boat in excellent
condition. ready for immediate
use. Cash. Phone J.£arbor :ll50-J
75-Jtp br Sunday afternoon at Fu n 1-------------
Zono. Balboa. T wo New H om es
75·2·1P I
FO R RE...."lT
Ready for occupancy. Stall
sho\vers. Glass doors. Rugs.
Immediate possession. i
Price -$15.~
----1·
CHOICE CORNER HOME-~ITE IN BEST
LOCATION -150 18 ft.
Price-$13,
Beautiful two-bedroom home; la.rgJ! living-room, break-
fast room, tiled kitchen, bath, rumJ!us room over garage,
attractive patio. 60-foot lot close ,,.J:' ocean.
Price -s 21,:vr
LOTS-See our selection of choice ~orona de! Mar build·
Ing sites. Fairly priced.
GERTRUDE A. W !\LDRON
AND
WILLIAM W. SP NFORD
REALTOR
308 Ma rine Ave .. Balboa Island Harbor 234· W
7S.2tc
___ A_p_a_r_t_m-en_t_H_o_u_s_e_, _B_Jl ... b_o_a_I_sl_a_n_d __
~~~~".°me: ~O lllonth: ~ix ji~'.. ~~~~~rms
Orange Grove , Val enci as, ~api strano Dist.
22 acres. S3500 per acre. Corpw rable to other
groves at $5000. Terms. I
"DOU G" WHITE
FOR SALE-Cabin cruiser 22 ft.
long, 4-cylindcr Starr motor .
just painted. \-Vill trade for 22
Ct. or 24 ft. house trailer or \vill
take cash. 73 11 Seashore D r.,
Ne\\·port. P h. Il·l,193-J. 70-tfc
Ca ll 1522-J
girts. Balboa Island. \Vrite P . ==-=-.,,..,,,-----,--...,....-~ 76--ltc
O. Box 835. Balboa. 76-ltp FOR SALE-Cor ona de l Mar. 4S..1 ----------------t---------
FOR RENT-Apartm<nl for two 63--tfc P. 0. Box 781. Balboa ,hone Harbor 1815
\"J LL P \\' ""~I bonus for boat ft. lot. l block from school, sou th 1· ' ' -'"' FOR RENT-Single room. outside CORONA DEL i·MAR slip. J-lavc> ·10' custon1 bu i It c>ntrRnct', ajoining bath. Call of Blv . good location for in-
cruisC'r . \\Trltl' Box "S" c/o J-larbor SO. ?6-Jtc come. Owner. Ph. H-2139-\V. ~
Ncws-'fimC's. 75--tfc 65-t!c =-----------·I f'OR RENT -Sleoping rooms ,1< ===-~:--:=----..,,...,..-...,..--UNUSUAL HOME. built especi for a couple who
FOR SALE -12 ft. sail boat & bath, Balboa. Call after 4 :30 FOR"SALE----By o\vncr. 2 bedroom desire p1ivacy . H ouse a n d gara e on the front o f
sail. good condition. \Vi th or home. plus glass screen por ch. I three I n · · · all f ced \\ithout trailer. Reasonable. Ph. P. M. Harbor 1J36..R. i6-2tc Furnisht'd., $17.500. Phan(' Har-three ots. Has m ore ots a r JOlfltng, en .
Harbor 181 after 6 o. m. 75-4tc FOR REJ\l'T--Single room, do,\·n bor 2041-R. 7:i-~tc: C o n crete retaining \Va lls. la rge €fl.closed patio, bar-
to,,·n Balboa. Call Beacon 543:::,, ------------becue. over two hundred asoorted fruit and shade
Ba lboa Canv as Shop days. 7&-ltc FOR SAL E -7 unit apartment. trees. vines and shrubs. Ultra mfiem h~xtra
Sails -Boat Covers FOR RENT _ At tractive r oom $18,000. 1~ do\1.'n l O?'o discount large living-room \Vith fireplace, I rge bedroom . All
Marine Upholster ing with private entrance & bath. fo r cash. SCC' owner 302 E ast closets cedar lined. Ample k:i~hen with dinette.
H arbor 207 -224 ~ 21.st S t. 215 E. Bay, BaJboa. 76_1tc Ocean Front. Balboa. 76-4tp G uest room , if desired. Lots o f orage space. You
Ne\''JXlrt Beach 71-tlc FOR SALE-Balboa Isla nd. by can ac tually see the re is n o inf1 ion . F OR RENT -Rooms apts. over-
sleeps six; galley, dinette, head, sades Hotel 1414 Sea View Avf!. glass screen porch. F urnished RA PH P. · . FOR SALE---40 lt. cabin cruiser ; looking harbor & ocean. Pali-owner , 2 tx-droom home, plus L MA F EY
large wheel house and L'OC.kplt, Corona de! Mar. phone Harbor & Garage, $17.500. Phone Har-3411 W. Central Ave. one Harbor 402
completely reconditioned, bow to 1456. 16--tlc bor 2041-R. 76--3tc , 7ct.fc
stern ; Chrysler marine engine. u-
See owner, 133 Agate Ave .. Bal-FOR RENT -Beautiful 2 ~-If\.P.tfEDIATE POSSESSION -
boa,lsland. 67-tfc room completely furnished five Furnished cottage on beach RELIANCE REAL TY & I.I' VESTMENT CO.
room a pt. Including linens. Also front, $1950. Take car part pay-
Fire Equip m ent Tests
C-0-~·o. Pyrene & F oam refills.
CCP fixed system a nd P ortables
now available.
£TS HOKIN & GALVAN
1000 Coast 1-ligh\\11Y
Ph. Beaoon 552'2 73-tfc
1 room kitchenette Apts. 1..am-ment. Bay Shore Auto Ca mp.
perts Mo!cl 1010 Coast Hi~h\\'d.;.t, Newport Beach. 76--tfc
NcY<'por t B<'ach. 7>1-:?!c ------------
Beautiful H o m e
-at-
A. R. Ebrite
Beacon 5857 · \V
and Associate! J . W. Doak
1936 Newpo I.Blvd .. Costa Me!<a
Bring Your Buying and Sellin~. Problems to Us.
Costa Me sa
•
B ayview Builders Supply
818 Coast H iway Ph. Beacon So07 ------------
73-ltc S M A L L B 0 A T S
ROO~l FOR RENT-Ocean Front,
double room. Tu;n beds. pri-
vatC' entrance. S ingle r oom, pri·
vate entra.nce. Referen~. Har-
bor 1848. 75-4tc Ca p istra no Beach
FIVE-ROOM H01-IE
Auto Batteries
Rubbc:r Se para ten
•IS.month -$6.75 Ex.
Compounded Mot or
Gallon. 70c
Oil
W estern Auto Supply
Authortzf'd Dealer
1836 Newpor t Blvd .• Costa l\1 esa
41-tfc
VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum.
ateel, wood. Call us for free esti·
mate. Renovation & refinishing.
So. Coast Venetian BU.nd Co.,
Wm 18 th and N('\l,wrt Avto ..
Coeta ?t1l'Sa. Ph: Beacon 5762-\V.
38-tft
Fino P laor and Klndlln&
WOOD
Deli\'ered
H. W . WRIGHT
Ph: Beacon 5665
178' Newport Blvd.
Just Arrived
FN!ob Hearing Ald
BATTERIES
Gundereon Drug Co.
3-tf<
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 515
&O-itt
FOR RENT-NC'w Ouluxc• room --Of tough, light marinl' plywood. and privntf' bath, tile shower
-l\lolded hulls or flat-bottom. stall. "£\\'in or doublC' hf!d..1;. box
\\' ondC'r \'ie\\'; t hrC<' b('(lrooms.
l\\'O baths. A rE>al buy-
-Skiffs, Dinghies. Sailboats. sprint:" and inter spring nlat tres-
MARTIN OUTBOARD l\IOTORS sC's. Unt heat. Sp<•cittl rate~ fnr
$20.000
"Flexidrive" Shafts for Inboards pc-rmilncnt f.:UC'sts. ll.·1rac!C' l\1ile
WATSON -BOATS Motl'I, 706 CORst Hi<hway, Now-
Set" This Sho\\' Pln<:e
/ \V, J. 1·£01~C'0!\1B
Corona dt.'i :\tar
"\Vhl'rc the 1-~lags FJ,y"
"Small Boat Headquar ters" porl Bt•ach. Ph. BPacon 5299-J.
611 Coast Hi\\·ay Beacon sm 75tfc
69-t!C =F"'o"'R-,,R~E~N~T--=De-L-u.,-e-roo-ms-~& l larbor 2766 76-2tc
MUSICAL &: RADIO
RADIO HOUSE CALLS-
No\\' that additional conn1petrnt
t echnicians are nvaila,blc, \\"C' are
abl£' to makf' service calls rn
lar~e consoles. r\11 ,,·ork i;uar-
anlC't'd. HENRY \\'. BRAIN-
ERD. nl'\V O\\·ner S.O.S. Radio.
300 i\larine ~\\"(' PhonE' Harbor
180. 76·tfc
HEADACHES?
Radios are Too
IF
They Are Not
P('rforming Right
Let us cure your trouble \\'ith the
latest l'QUipmC'nt and expert
Repair ~ten
AtrITIORlZED P HlLCO SHOP
\Ve specialize in Philco. Zenith.
apts. PriC'C's range from $5. to ------------
Sl 1.50 J)('r week, or monthly
rat<'! as per 0 .P .A. CC'ilin~. 1007
E. Cen traJ. Balboa. Ph . 2360-!i-1.
7.i.1rc
FOR RENT -ROO MS -Doublo.
Daily sen.;C(> .. Adults only. 421
S torey's Batte1}' Serv ice
Westminster Street
fBet \VN'n 1~th a nd l\·t agnolia)
Re<1con 5183 Costa r.1esa
76-1 tc
Hardin•. Balboa. Calif. tfc ------::B,.-a-:l-:-b-o_a ____ _
u ExC<'lent \'a1Ue 4 rental units & ==co-=--=-----=""" 3 car garage; 3 bdr. Apt. on close \'r.J'E RA~ tSalt'Sman I \Vi f e of CSCTO\'\'. Can be l in anced.
tTcach('r) desire furnished $l S,OOO
apartmC'nt or house for year.
until nc\v horn(' ls built. No 2 story -5 Bdr . & F ireplace. Com-
childrt:'n or p('ts. Bonus i.?iven . pletely fumisht"d "';th income pos~
Call Klmba\J 2071 . ColJC'Ct . sible.
764tp
\\·ru~D TO RENT-Garage In
\'icinity of 11 5 -29th St. Phone
Harbor 24. 75-3tc
$12,000
P eninsula Lots From
$2 750.00 u p
\Vestinghouse and ~fajcctic Raidos \\'AA'TED TO TRADE -Rental
0 d Y 420 E. 4th Santa Ana Ph. 130 2 bedroom hous(' in Long Bead\ r er our 73-4tc for same ln Balboa or vicinity.
JOHN E . SADLEIR
302 Maio S t., Balboa
Servel Call · H -2729 or after 6 p. m.
G as Refrigerator ~UGHEST price paid for your pi· Long Beach 44876. 75-4tp 75-ltc
Phone Har. 2034
On Virginia Place, near Newport; IB!vd. Lot 50xl 50.
Back yard. Very priva te . Pri~or immediate sale.
Home is vacant. Some money in row allows you to
move in tcxlay . ·
Price $5950 -Terms
ACRE COSTA MESA k CHO
Two-bedroom house: double garag'i: chicken house, 20x
120; 40 rabbit hutches and chick• 1 pens. Lot is 135x
330. Close to Newport Blvd.
Price S9350 -T .. _
NEW HOME
1\vo-bedroom comple tely fumishe< home on half acre;
garage. chicken equipment. Firs house oft Newport
Blvd. Immedia te possession .
Price S8250 -Tenns I
BUSINESS ACRE .OME
1\vo-bedroom home on Balboa t on lot 135x330,
completely fenced in, steel chain interlocking fence.
Very good court site or future m irket development .
Price $10.000
FOR RENT OR T
Five-room home, designed for pr >fessional office and
residence combination at 1910 ~rt Blvd. See us.
Five Acre
E-X-C-L-U-S-1-V-E
¥.. Ar:re, 66' frontage on Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa..
Modem 2-bedrooms a: den. Hdwd.; ·moc1em kitchen
... service porch. Two-room house In ,the rear.
Two-car garage. This Is at present a Kennel Busl-.
ness with 24 dog stalls ... but it Is suitable f<ir most
any kind of bnsioess. Good buildings In ree.r ol lot.
If you want a home and business location Yllll can't
beat this one. Shown by appointment ooly.
$15,000
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Phil D. Soloman -Salesman
John Boodra -Salesman
Phone: Beacon 5225
1972 Newport Blvd. c.osta Mesa
76-ltc
LINWOOD VICK
Broker
Ba lboa Island Harbor 543-M
BALBOA ISLAND
ATrRACTIVE DUPLEX in nice
location. Two bedrooms in each
uni t. Double wall construction.
Nicely Jandsca Pa tio. Good
income propert y. mmedia tc pos-
session . A rea ue. A good in-
\'estment. \\'Tl b)' appointment
only.
~24 .500
ISLAND REAL TY
201 Agate, Balboa Island
COMPANY
Harbor 377-W
BALBOA ISLAND
Very attractive six-bedroom home on 4()..foot lot,
near South Bay. Unfurnished. Immediate pos-
session.
$23,750 -Term s
ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
201 Agate, Balboa Island Harbor 377-W
-7S.2tc
( -
USED
-GOOD -
APPLIANCES
Buffet model Roper Stove. All
porcelain; oven control; per·
feet condition : onl y .. $29.95
Hot:point Electric .
Iron: o. le .................. $2.45
Coleman Ga.solin<>
Lantern ................ :::_$4.95 Coleman gasoline
Radiant Heater .. · .. $6.95 Bissels Carpet Sweeper .. $2.95
9-Tube Silvertone Radio;
Y.ra lnut cabinet ; like
new, onl y ............. ~ .. $37.50
Magic Ma id Mixer:
good condition ... -....... $8.75
Gaffers & Sattler all-white
Hi Oven Gas Range,
clean ......... -...... -....... $13.95
Large size
Wardrobe Trunk ...... $16.75
New Perfection Oil Heater;
all porcelain enamel.. .. $6.95
Oliver Typewriter, as is .. $5.95
4-Bumer low oven Bungalow
~:u!3"~: .:tll .. '. .. $19.-ci
HARBOR FURNITURE
Phone Beacon 5538-J
1962 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa
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KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 48 TRAILERS II
TRADE-2 bedroom home in re-
stricted district in P asadena.
For home ln Ne~rport . R. L. Mc-
Cartney, 621 W . Montana St.
Pasadena . Phone 7-1854 15-4tp
WANT Beach or Bay fron t ho me
in exchange for two bedroom,
two sleeping porch, 8 yr. o]d,
stucco home in La Crecenta on
1 acre ground. Harofcl B. Jep-
sen. 4011 Wilshire Bt .. ·d., L A.
F OR SALE-18 ft. trailer house.
cabana n oor . Excellen t condi-
tion. best location, $1450. Sea-
side Trailer P ark. close to Bal-
boa Island. Mrs. Teiford. 76-ltp
TRAILERS FOR SALE-The best
in trailers for r en t and sa1e.
Trailers made to order. Dunlap
Trailer Rental!. Newport Auto
Sales lot, 2600 block on Central
A venue. 69-8tp
5. Ph. EX-1400. 74-~ 'l'RAILERS FOR RENT~Do 1"'11'
• """ hauling and moving. All
11 new equipment. $2.25 and S2.50
LJi:iNi'°i;o'iUriUi'.b;;;'"";;;;;;;;;; -. day. We tllmlda the blt4. LOANS TO BUILD. tq., :mprvn. Myn!!m Broo. Senlce-Station, -... -Newport -P'ed<nl ea.mp ~7th<lNewporl!IML,=
,and Lou A_,,...."m.
3333 Via Udo Ph. lilarbar 1500 MOUNTAIN PROPERTY IS ano. Danz-SChmldt Piano Co., -------------------------1 Now Santa Ana. 520 N. Maio. 7().t1c
at Vogel's USED Pianos 1rorn SGS. 0r will
NEAR BACK BAY; good soil ; a . fenced; water in.
~ $10,500
Income Prop1 rty
'A1l'l'OllOTIVE a '11W .. LAKE ARROWHEAD -For aaie. six lots (separately or alto-
100 Main St. Harbor 145 nont. Danz.sdunld t Plano Co ..
52-ttc 520 N. ltfain. Santa Ana. 70-tfc ~-------~1 WANTl!D TO BUY n FOR SALE-Upright piano, good
D
VETERAN needs 4" x 5" or 314 x condition, $200. Phone Beacon 5712, or call 200 \Vestminster
4 %. Spttd Graptc With or wtth-Ave., Newport Heietits after out accessories. Phone Beacon 535S-W. 7S.2tc 5:30 P. m. 55-ttc
~·VE CASH I _.... looome R E P OSSES S EDMlrrorType ~ or &vuu ·Spmet Piano. Now only $295.
PN1J6 t:y at Newp'll't. Balboa or A very pretty piano. Fine tone.
mrrounding &reL Write 610 Danz-5dlmid t Piano. ~ No.
PmD St., £1 Segundo, Calif. I'll. Main, Santa Ana. 7().tfc
S20-1. 74-4tp G I
--=::--:::----,:----:-....,..-'."'I RADIO HOUSE CALLS-' • WANTED-New and used electric Now that odclltlonal comJ)<tent
V-E-T-E-R-A-N-S
See For Yourselves
HAYWARD HOMES
Being Completed
•60 DAYS
Financing on House
i n
&
D
Lot
Corona de! Mar-Seven motel Cl "'ins, large cafe and
service station; room for more cal IDS or other develop. men ts. .
Price $28,500 -• 1erms
GOOD BACK BAY~
2-Bedroom home, completely _ ; very near; ¥..
acre ol land; corral and pinto ho!'1 e; chickens, etc. Pro-
perty all fenced In.
Price--S8750-T• nns
Open 7 Days Every Week. 8 1-m. to 6 p. m.
motors. Hlgh<lt prices peld at technldam are avallable, ._ are S. W . Corner
pr-I. Call Harbor 2138. able to malao ...-Me calla on 15th and
73--4tc 1use """"'*" All -cuat-1 =-C..::C':-'-=~ e&SR FOR tJSED FURNrruRE antem. HAROLD L. HA>OI, Santa Ana Av.
See .DENNISON & McBROOM RELIANCE REAL TY & I! VESTMENT CO. 498 ~Blvd. A.. R. Ellrite and A9110da•-; ~. J. W. Doak
PRONE BEAa>N -.J. s.os. Radio, 300 u.rtne Aw. Newpwt Hgts.
2&-dt Al. -'1111. Jt..Uc \
.,., ., ~ Beacon 51157-W 1936 • Blvd, a.ta .Ilsa • ..-..-..; ~ 76-2tc
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FOR SALE-1932 Plymouth sedan. gether). Near lake and year-
Excellent tires, good rubning 'round hiway, be~vt:ly wooded.
condition. $250. Harbor 1297-W. Owner, R. L. Power, 7frl ~
7S.2tc Jar S t., Loa Angeles 12. 7S-2tc
. WE NEED LA TE MODEL CARS -
and Will Pay Top Prices
SF:l'J, YOUR CAR NOW
. Wble PrbB are Blgh.
~ tor our c:mtEcu buyer who wlD call and
iidvlw J11U niaan1ac OPA Rgldatka, ......
i*k& and mnice all cletaDI
aJLBERTSON CHEVROLET 00., Inc.
0 ca11 _.a, :· '>n'n
llla'w.1:•7 s 11.••aat·sso, •o 11 4P r J .... ••
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Mexlca• Border Ton la Tllroes of Ille Week ~ PJ1_0 s Call
• Paslled For 17 Boat Slips Of $25-Millloll Co1sbactlo1 Job
~nt harbor visiton to n-
jua.na if?port that the race track
dty of Mexico is in the throes of
a big building boom.
For instance. the big cement
structure on the left side of the
hiehway on the way to Agua Cali-
ente race track. which stood for
many years roofless and window-
less. now has a roof and windows.
The building has been complete-
ly finished, with a huge jai alai
court running the l('ngth and ha.If
the breadth of it. Seats have
been installed for the accommO-
dations of 300. Bars and shops
will run around t he sports
center when it opens Nov. 15.
emben of Ille boon! of --M-than d feet of -ter
IX-ity. d Ille Newpurl Harbor Ki-tronta&e is belnc prepared for the
It is .. timated by one official wani"is clilb will make • decision C<llWtnJction of 17 ..... llips. --
that there will be about 125--~:irtllY on the plan to sponsor a en and other convenlenoea for
million \\-'Orth of new construction ·~ of the Week" program in bOatmen. in Newport Harbor. ~
in tM dty before the end or the N wport Harbor. boat site was boueht recently by
year. ·gmator of the idea, Harry Wade Miller, dlstnl>utor foc a new
en of the USO club, suggested tyPe of watercraft. Plant Waste Studies t the Kiwanis c1ub father the n.e ava11ab1e slips .,.., being
Continued m• County p aa an inspiration to mem· doubled in size to meet a visioned
. rs of the Newport Harbor increase in business, especially
Studies of "''asles from citrus
plants. canne ries and industrial
establishments in Orange county
are still being continued by Health
Officer Dr. Ed"'·ard Lee Russell
and Sanitation Inspector E . E.
Frisby. a health department re..
port Monday cijsclosed.
Nick Misses Tire
ibn High school football team. d uring the future summer IJlOllths.
Part of \he plan calls for nev.'s-Don Watts, cOnstruction man-
per promotion by publishing ager of the building, and general
n es of gridiron men chosen as fnana&er of the slips plans a mar-
~e "Tar of the Week" as "'ell ine railway, to be built along with af pbot tos of them. The photo-sail lockers, and six garages for
aphs would~ shown also in the the convenience of out-of-town
·ndows of local stores. boat owners.
Cars Collide New House Underway
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..... ..:· -:;.. ·-""" xn.-.: MEN HAVE GUIDED NEWPORT OBOWTH-Trtllate to U.. laltla of U.. -,,_ pktan>d
Mft aDd otben wbo have IKrded tlile Cllty"a pvernmeni chuiac the .. yean .aw tM btoOrpo"'::: of
Jllewport Beach wu e.sprewed &t a cbamber of commerce luncbeon. Le.R to rlctst. -w. are rce
P . wu.on. Dr. c.nd. Rldlter, M.aril ilobmoa.. 1. 1. ScbnJt.ller; 11tand.1Dc: R B. wuu.am.on. Irvtnc
Qeorp Gnloa, O. B. Reed. CIJ!!!!! R Ball ODd R C. C. S'--
Other construction in the border
town indudes a six-room hotel on
the main street; a two-story con-
crete structure on the site or the
old F oreign club, between Sf.cond
and Third streets: on the main
avenue. and a dozen othE'n are
being built in the central part
of the city.
It just couldn't happen, Nick
thought. But it did. When Nick
Suttora. Newport Beach employe
of the-city street departm('nt,
picked up his pushcart at 7 a.m .
Monday, he found someone had
stolen a tire from It.
Cars driven by C. W. Murphy
o P omona and A. f". Adair of
r{ewport Beach collided at Si~th
sf,rt'et and Central avenue. Nc\li.'-
pPrt, Sunday afternoon. Police
slid both drivers took care of their
~ damages u they were in-
s ed.
Mrs. Anton H ershey of 201
Marine avenue, Balboa Island, has
made arrangements to build a
two-story, seven-room house and a
two-car garage at 207 Onyx Ave.,
Balboa Ave. The buil~ will
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State C. C. Otters Awards
For Highest Percent Voters
The California incorporated com-"The state chamber's awards are
munity whose official vote in No-being made on the eve of an elf><'-
vember s hows the highest percent-tion that is of utmost importance
a ge of registered voters going to to every citizen of the nation.
the polls "'ill be honored "'ith a ''With the majorit y's opinion ex-
apecial -award, J ames Mussatti. pressed a t the polls, the world
a eneral ma nager of the California will know how An1erica stands.
State Chamber of Commerce, an-a nd those elected to office "'·ill
nounct>d today. know they have the backing of
A similar trophy will be a\vard-the majority and not bC' misled by
ed by the s ta te cha mber to the the efforts of minority pressure
county "'hose official returns show gr?ups, in~is ting upon their O\\-"O
the h ig hest percen ta~e of ballot· point o( \'lCW .
Ing by register ed vott•rs. A\\"a_rds l "Stal£' and national policies :
will be based upon offi cial canvass initiati\'e and r e>ferendum m<'aS·
of pt>rcen ta ~e or r<'gist<'rcd voters ures ; proposals a ffecting \\·orking
and the , actual balloting. Ever)' a nd <'C'Onomic conditions and tax
county and every community-rates citizens must p.-iy-these are
regardless of popula tion-has a decided at elections. California
chanC'l' to "'in this rccoS?nition. elects a U. S . senator. congrC'Ss-
"Thc st a te chamber d rcided 10 man. state officials and members
award aga in this yE'ar the trophy of ~he l_egis la turc i.n Nove".1ber.
to the incorporated community California voters will pass JUdg-
best fulfilling its duty at the ment on seventeen ballot me~
polls," ~lussa t ti said. "HO\'-·ever. ures. We, the IX'?~I~ .. must l~v_e
this gives no recognition to the up to our respons1 b1h t u~s as c1t1-
aplend.id effor ts in the rural areas, 1 zens and ~o to the ix>lls on No-
eo a simila r tr ophy "·as added, to I \·ember 5.
go to the California county poll--------
inc the highest percentage. of its During 1944 the U. S. produced
registration. Official election sta-1 as much oil as the "'hole "·orld did
tiatics will decide the winner. in 193.5.
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again.sc all kinds of wothe:r? Prtparf'd·paper and mt"ta.l
roof.s rta.111 slick up when you raint them with Scandard
Asbesros Roof Coating. Its 6-rc-ttsisting quality i.s in.its large
pcrcmtagt of long asbest95 6be:n and mica: and these allow
llU<tchiog aod bending without aacking. Jt-. tops. 100, for
coeliog imid<: of fruit-.Wpburing sbedJ.
Veterans Comprise
Major Enrollment in
S. A. Junior College
Total encollm('nt has reached
1326 students at the Santa Ana
J un1or college it was announced
today by Director John H . McCoy. or these, 884 are in the day school,
while 442 have registered thus
far for the evening sessions.
Registration for full time stu-
dents in the day school is closed.
but the night school. with a total
of 40 courses 10 choose from. will
conti nue to accept enrollC'CS until
further notice.
Veterans at Santa Ana, as e lse-
"'her!' in the na tion's collC'g~. con-
stitute a 1a rgc percent age of the
stud!'nt body. An estima tc<l two-
thi.rds a re rormer serviceme n. Be·
cause of the influx of vet s. th!'
av!'rage a he of the male s tud!'nt
popula tion 0 0\\0 hovc>rs a t aboul
23 y!'ars. \\'hile the girls remain
l:lt their pre-,var a verage of 18.
Althoug h haml)('red by crowded
facilities . Santa Ana. in contrast
to many schools in Calirornia. was
not forc!'d to re fuse admi!'sion to
any qualiried. prospective stud!'nts.
Until the completion of the new
17th stre!'t campus. however,
Santa Ana will still remain among
the sma ller junior colleges in thE'
Southland. With better and
larger facilities, th!' junior college
would be among the lead!'rs in
tota l enrollme nt.
Fullerton Coll .
Renews Aqua
Progam
After a war-time suspension for
four years, water sports are be-
ing renewed at Fullerton Junior
college under the leaderShjp o:
Jimml: Smith, veteran aquatic
coach . "''ho is returning to the
junio r colleg!' after three yE'aN'
sen.ice as a command!'r in the
navy.
l\'o meet schedule has yet bt.ACn
mapped out for the season, but
Coach Smith said that Compton .
Caltech. U.S.C. varsity and frosh.
and U.C.L.A. varsity and frosh
teams probably will be scheduled.
Coach Smith had been with the
Hornets for 11 yt-ars hefore he
entered the United States navy.
F or both water polo and swim-
tearns, his squads have an excel·
lent reeord in the Southern Cali-
fornia Junior College league
The Fullerton Junior college
"''ater polo tea ms "'ere S.C.J .C.
champions for the last six years
before t he war. whereas the col-
lege's s.,.,.imming teams held the
championship for the last seven
years before the war. In 1940,
~ch Smith's s"'immers "''ent on
to win the championship of the
Southern Pacific Amate ur Athletic
union.
Men reporting for swimming
practice regularly include Don
Bradford, MRFVin Burns. Buster
Bruce, Jim Davis, Al Oo"'•den, Jim
Gehdrenoux. Bud Householder.
Bob Hamilton, Ed Illsley. Bill
Knipp, Mort Prizer. Wes Prisbey,
Frank P ouchE'r. Roland Shutt and
Ho"''ard Chipman.
Side of Central Tom
Up for Bldg. Work
Motorists were forced to park
elsewher e than in the four blocks
from near the St. George's apart-
ment houses to the end of Main
street on East Central avenue.
Monday, duE' to the reconstrnclion
work going on there.
Part of the work is being done
to lay new lines to connect up
with the n('W Balboa. exchange
buildin& or the Southern Cali-
fornia T elephone company. "The
telephone company gladly dela~
this work earlier ln tbe midsum-
mer in deferen~ to Balboa busi-
ness and i.s now continuing from
where they left oU at that time.
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Merchants and citizens are look-
ing forward to a period of great
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, .. -.~ l;,1 -. ~. Think of ill Plenty of silky-s i ooth soft water ... ..,..,.,...,..,,,..., · 1
all you wont, al a turn of the faucet ... without ~ny investmen~, any
bother, any work, any depreciation. ~ Water, adually
softer than rain water, for laundering, bathing, ~hampooing, cook-
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ing ... for only a few cenh a dayl '~-".: A. ,NEW SERVICE-
W e Install a aoftener in your porch or utility m. We own it
and we service it. It provides 100% SOFT WATE
al a faucet without any attention from anyone i~ the house-
· =-~ ! hold. n. Ji TRY SOFT WATER THE CULLIGAN WAY for
thirty days and convince yourself. Don't delay. cJn 111 today.
W~ are as near as your telephone.
havty parlon, ................. rotlauralllr, ... ~ ONLY
oportri...t houses irrrettigat. the economy and .... .
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I 1. CUT~ SOAP COSTS IN HALF I I Over one--hoH of the soap yOAJ use in hord water is con-..med in I
I O'fetc:o1ning hardness. Yau tGVe from one-half to three-quarters I
of yoUr toap .•. and .get things cleaner .... when yOAJ wath with I IOft water.
1 I 2. LENGTHENS LIFE OF WASHABLES I
I Soap curds, fonMd by hord water, cannot be rinsed out of fabrics
1 . and cause rotting and destruction of doth. Soft water eliminates I this condition and reduces clothing and linen expenditures..
1 I 3. CUTS WATER HEATING BILLS I I The elimination of scale in the water heoting coils, through the us.e I
of soft water, makes the l'teater more effk;ient ••• hea&tg the I water qukker ~ leu,fuel c:omumption. I
I 4. CUTS PLUMBING REPAIR BILLS I
I Much of the pMnbing ·-1n the I homo is caused by -lo fonnod In p ipes I by hard water. 100% Soft Watsr olim~ I I --1o and -pblibing bills. I
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THAN THI COIT
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