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i ($5 word) efforts of war
~rans and those not of
that gro<,1p as well, in giv-
ing a full day's work to their
job. Whether this is the..
smart thing to do or not. feel
that when we depart from
tbe old and tri<:<I methods in
vogue for the last 100 years
and which is largely respon-
sible for building these Unit-
ed States, t hen we are head-
ed tbe wrong way. One can
understand, in a measure.
tbe veteran's spiritless ap-
proach to work. brought on
by months and years of in-
eptitude in tbe army and
I)avy. but men you are on
the wrong track with the red
lig ht against you! Note that
General Omar Bradley, ad-
ministrator of veterans· af-
fairs, deplores the "lazy'" at-
titude and the "50-30 club"
theory -dra";ng the 20
bucks from the gove rnment
· and · attending a ball game
rather than laboring,
Sure. we all know that you
are simply reflecting the at-
titude or the times and doing
what the other guy has been
practicing during the war
years, but believe. it or no•,
there will come a day of
reckoning, when the employ-
er will be the choosey -one
and not the worker. Just
gaze around you and note
the few energetic employes
who are hitting the ball;
then store tha t observation
away in your mind for fu-
ture reference and you '"ill
find that he will be the lead-.
er or tomorrow. he will be
the employer and the ma n
who makes the decisions.
The law of averages will ever
seek its level, whether you
think this old gray head is a
has-been or not.
• • • Balboa eov.... This feller ,
Fred Beck. who piles on the
words in unhurried phrase.
writes feelingly · now and
tben about Balboa Coves, a
part of which he in tends to
live on. His latest epic is
about a r1Shing trip with
some of our alleged best ci ti-
zens. thus:
"You really never know a
man un til you have been
fishing with him. Fishing
holds a mirror up t o a man's
personality. All t he inner ,
.hidden facets of his charac-
ter come to the surface. You
can teU-by the way he han-
dles his gear. by bis attitude
toward the r!Sh when gaffed
and bleeding it is brought
over the side. by the way be
smears the Kip on his lips.
11A board a chartered con-
verted army J-boat. QUI of
beautiful Balboa Coves, I
90Ught the marlin a few days
back, in the company of a
Mr. Henderson. a Mr. Miller
and a Mr. Westlake.
(Note: Tom H~nderson . of
Harbor Investment Co.: J .M.
Mille r . realtor: Westlake, in
his office: both Henderson
and MUler are guilty of
starting Balboa Coves. a new
subdivision on the highway
near the Arches overhead).
11?.Ir. Henderson proved
himself a philosopher. a man
who can smile and wait 'til
the next time. or the time
after that, to catch his f1Sh.
Th e 'bigger-fis h-in-the -sea-
than-has-been-caugh t" type.
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A Cold Killer. Mr. Miller
Is a cold, precise killer. Grim-
ly h e fought his fish. De-
terminedly he reeled it
closer. With a heart of cold
steel he brought it aboard,
brought it to its death. (It
was a skipjack.)
Mr. Westlake made per-
iodic trips below to a dminis-
ter to himself: thiamin chlor-
·Ide, Bl -Complex, Eucpicin
Oint 1%. Alka-Zooe. eye
salve, Old F orrester, some
. unidentifiable caj:Qtles pre-
acribed by a Dr. Pheasant
who Is presumably a special-
ist. Mr. Westlake was hap.
py when ooce again, knees
a-wobble. be was ashore. He
Is the type that Is good only
In bis own element. Non-
adaptable.
'!be fourth man was me.
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST. NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPO HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOUJMS mTID NEWPORT BEAOll, CALIPOllNIA, 'DllJBSDA:I', OOl'OllEB S. INC ~ 1 ~ 11
Form Association to Def nd Water Rights
LONG SAYS Howser Is Guest-of Honor SHELLEY Dr Coons of Newport Beach V. -c~ HEIL
NRA ACT . Of Stanleys in Breakfast SPONSORS Fo mally Inducted as Preiy IS. OFFICER
HIT PRESS . Party at Castaways Club PORT PLAN At Occidental College Today OF BIG TEN
CNP A Cites Alleged
Attempt to License
P apers
Chest Dr.Ive St~:;bl~;;:i·n~~::.t s~~y '~; Cali~r;:;:ls h:::~vel~~ro~~lh~~~ J·1 my Ashen
Ne"'J)Ort Beach ""«.'re hosts to creation of a stale harbor auth-
Dist. Atty. Fred N . Howser or orit)• "·ill be considered at hear-
LoS ANGELES Oct. 3 --•
fore an audience of 4<Dl. including
225 representatiws of colleges and
universities t.hroucbout tbr ~
Companies in Three
Counties to Protect
Their Acreage
MemoriC'S of the days when
General Hugh S . J ohnson was ad-
ministrator of the National Re-
covery Act, '-''hich was invoked
by the first Roos«.'velt adminis-
tration in 1933 were recalled when
John Long, general manager of
the California Ne"'-•spaper PubliSh·
er s' association, addressed mem-
bers of the Orange county pub-
lishers and of the Rotary club
at S anta Ana Tuesday.
In format .Ive ~ c~~~~~e~rn~;~t~~: ai:::n~~~: ~~~h:~!:~e ~n:t:x~.:;fa1'v:~~ Sele.cted as ~ncnethr~J.Caatsata~~.•aysk rasclut bpaor,1;ergl1oo·vek~ mittec on harbors. Senator J ohn
.. F. Shelley, chairma n or the har-I
try, Dr. Art hur Gerdi.ner Coons Formation of_ the Santa Ana
or Lido Isle, wu: fcrmally River \Yater association, wh ich
made prt>sident of Occidental Coai-will investigate the adequacy of
lege, Los Angeles. in ookrfu1 ce:re-water supplies in the light of
monies in the campus Hillside r apid industrial and population
Theatre. this afternoon. growth in Or a nge, Riverside and F d S ing Balboa Bay Wednesday. bor committe<", announced today. T f w k Un tage Brief remarks were made by She lley's committee, specially a 0 ee
~~; H;~J osCoe~nnAs.1Ja~tBeety. kGo. Serdn0a~ crea ted nt the last session of the •
legislature to de termine ways of
Richman, ~trs. Lelia Eastman of improving California port facili·
Dr . 1Robert ·c .\aetand. sres;ident San Berna rdino counties. was :in-
of the board of trust.ees. and fer· nounCed Wednesday by George B.
Long stated that the late Presi-
dent Roosevelt was one of the in-
stigators of the act, a phase of
which called for the licensing of
newspapers, ~·hich publishers then
vie"·ed as a n attempt to muzzle
the press.
The publisher s association head
spoke TuE'sday in de fense. or fur-
thering the aims or a press free-
to print all the news of the day
in a new <'ra of significant changes.
Among those present was San1
D. P orter, publisher of the NE'w-
port-Balboa News-Times.
Press Defender ,
Dies in Anaheim
Orange county observers of na-
tional ne,vspaper "'eek, October 1
to 8. werC' shocked today to hear
of the sad passing of the veteran
Anaheim printer. Charles Kuchel.
one of. the founders of the 59-year·
old Anaheim Gazette, the oldest
defender or press freedom in Or·
an~e county.
l\·lr. Kuchel, who was 80. died
in the Anaheim Lutheran hospita l
Judge Kuchel was the son o r
Conrad a nd Samantha Kuchel, t"'O
of the original pioneers who set-
tled in what is now Anaheim in
1856. The pioneers laid out and
graded a square mile of land which
they made into a vineyard.
He was born in 18§6. He be-
came a printer and in 1887 he
and his brother He nry bought the
Anaheim Gazette. oldest news-
paper in Orange county. He sold
out to Henry in 1890 and taught
printing at the \Vhittie.r State
si::hool.
Mr. Kuchel was e lected justiet.'
of the peaet.' 20 years ago and
continued to hold the bench un-
til his death. He declined to
run in the last election and
would have vacated his position
J anuary 1, 1947.
Surviving Judge Kuchel are tWo
nephe~. State Controller Thomas
H. Kuchel and Ted Kuchel. present
publisher of the Anaheim Gazette;
and two nieces. Mrs. Fred Backs
and l\1iss Winifred F elrose, all
of Anaheim.
Se rvices "'·ill be at 2 p.m. Friday
in Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars
mortuary ln Anaheim, Rev. H. G.
Schmeltzer officiating. Buril will
~ in Anaheim cemetecy.
Orange. chairman of the Rt>pub-ties, will make tours of Southern
Plans for a concerted Com· lican County committee, and California harbors at San Pedro.
munity Chest drive i n the Ne"'-other< w · · · · 1lrmngton. Ne,vport. San Diego,
port H arbor area are under way. In his introductory r('mark.s Ventura and Santa Barbara and
War C hest activitic!I of the past Sen_ Collins spoke of Mr. How-hold public hearings J n these
few years are now turned over ser 's experience a nd qualifications cities. ·
to the Community Chest. "'hich for public orficc a nd Mrs. Ea.st· Shelley explained that at present
was officially incorporated last man spoke of the latter's ability. California must depend solely on
year and now goes into action. She also urged that all citizens the United States Army Engineers
As required by state law, a who are rC'gistered vote Novem· qr local communities to make
board of directors was appoint· ber 5. n<'eded improvements in harbor
Ni a nd now a city-wide general List or guests present Y>'ere: faciliti~.
council is being created "'ith rep-A5S<'mbl}man-elect and l\trs. "The state itself has no agency
resentation from all civic and l Earl \V. Stanley, Mayor and Mrs. '''hich can stC'p in a nd make CaJi-
welfare groups in the area. 0 . B. Reed, l\lr. and l\·lrs. W alter fornia harbors adequate to meet
A budget committee has start-Longmoor. ~1r. and l\lrs. Braden new industrial needs," he said.
ed compilation of requests for Finch. Mr. and l\trs. I-t a rry Welch, "i\ssis!ing in the development
financial cooix-ration from welfare Form('r l\ta.yor. and l\1rs. Cl}·e n of its harbors, giv<'s lhe State of
groups in the area a nd from those Hall, l\lrs. Lella Eastman. i\lrs. California an opportunity to en-
outside \\.'elf are bodi(>! Y>'hich have Marl ha Ho,ve, . Mrs. ~noie courage ne\v industrit"S and expand
been aided in the past. ThC' com-Thomas , l\1rs. Diane Hillman. 1 natural trade advantages that
mittee expects to comple te its r e-Ro~and \V~ighl. Hon. J . A. Beek, 1 nave been too long neglected,"
port by the end of this "'eek Heinz Ka1St'r, Sena tor Collins. s'.<.-nator Shelly d eclarc.>d.
and announce its final budge t, Gordon RiC'hman. Dist. Atty. ShC'lly, after holding harbor
which w ill probably be between Ho\vser. Ra lph l\1askey, Bob Gei-hearings throughout the state for
$12.500 a nd $~1,500. . . vet and Sam D. Porter . the past tY•o months. recommends
.All supporting organ1zat1ons j that the state inaugurate a har·
\VIII have one . or more. members UHS Li t Fr bor program and a ppropriat(.>
on the cam~1 gn rounctl to pass s s ee funds for harbor development. just
upon_ budget llems. On the board Navi'gati"on Study as it has already adopted flood of d1rc-ctors for 1946 are P. A. control, highway and beach im-
Palmer, A. B. Rousselle, Hubba~d provement plans. Shelley's Com-
e. Ho"'e, H. F . ~enny, lr\·in mittee will submit this proposal
George Gordon, W . l\-1. L?npnoor. The e\.'ening navigation class at back to the statE' legislature when
S . T . Dunlap, Braden Finch and l\'e"1>0rt Harbor Union High it meets in Januar .
Earl W . Stanley. school will be-gin its work on !\'ton-Y
day, Oct. 7. with Hutx>rt Kidder
Long Beach Group
P lans Harbor Visit
As C. of C. Guests
as instructor.
This course in navigation is pr('·
pared to meet the s pecial needs
of the boa ting-minded me mbers of
the community. Fishermen, boat
operators, yachtsmen \Viii find
practical hPlps in the use of char t
Twenty-five me mbers of th(' a nd compass.
Executive Association of Long Course and dislance problems
Beach will visit Newport Harbor a re included in the first part of
Tuesday next, October 8. arriving the class "'Or k ; celestia l naviga·
at 10:45 for a trip over the area. tion in the second. Field work
Headed by Harve y B. Freeman , at jhe beach with a n opportunity
executive secretary of the ir asso-to take sextant sights will sup-
c.iation. the visitors "'ill inspect plem('nt the celestial navigatio n.
the yacht harbor and marine de-This is a free stat£> adult even-
velopments here, considered some ing class v.ith students paying
of the most advanced installa-only for mater ials such as charts.
tions of their kind in t he country. dividers, parallel rules.
The executives wiU be guests ot Open to both men and women.
the Newport Harbor Chamber of j Class meets on Monday and
Commer~ on their tour of the bay. Wednesday evenjngs 7 :30-9:30.
A commit tee which Includes sev-
Record Bldg. Month
40 Couples Attend
First Legion Dance
Since War's End
American Legion Post 291, 15th
a nd Bay Ave., held its first dance
sinet.' tht' 14•ar Tuesday night for
Legionnaires, the Women's Auxil-
iary and their guests. Forty
couples, which, along with a few
stags and bachE'lors. enjoyed the
festivi ties at the most successful
gathering since the post's begin-
ning.
er a l chamber of commerce mem-
bers "ill welcome the visitors
who \\•ill assemble at the N<"''·
port Harbor Yacht club for thelr
bay trip. Follo"'ing the ha rbor
tour the group will go to Laguna
Beach for luncheon.
Some of the local Legionnaires
attending were Post Commander
Earl Coppersmith, Judge Bob
Gardner. Theodore Robins. Gordon
Findlay, S upervisor Irvin George
Gordon. Glenn Croft, Jack Ford,
Maurice Laurie and vetera n's
counsellor Bill Bannister . Sever al
new members were added' to both
the Legion a nd the "'omen's aux-
Chief Building Inspector A. M . iliary.
Nelson reported today that the Music was furnished by Marvin
valuation of 69 building per mits ' George and his Motel F ive. Re-
issued in Newport Beach during freshments were served throughout
On hand to represent local in-
t erests will be Sam Porter. Chari~
Cra.,~tford, H. F . Kenny, R. L. P a t-
terson, Col. J . J, Sailors and se''·
eral others.
September reached $271,.350. the eveninc.
Memorial Rites Conducted
for Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall
Bob Smith Joins
Harbor Red Cross
As Crocker's Aid
l\.temor ial services "·ere he ld
Saturday in Pasadena for l\.tn
Elizabeth M~lland Kendall.
""ife of Dr. ~nd Kendall.
professor of mualc a t the Univc r-,
sity of l\.tichigan.
A full-time director of accid~nt ~1n-Ke ndall, "·ho was the
prevention, first a1d and water daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert
salet~ has been added to the staff S. ?.t cClelland of Pasadena and
of Southern Orange county chap-204 Sapphire avenue, Balboa IaJ-
ter of the Ameriean Red Cross in and died at a Los Anceles hol .. the -of Robert Smith. who plW Jut w~.
comes from the University of She wu -n !mown on &!-
Idaho and w ho will aid Fltt Clllef boa Island wt.ere she bad 1pont f!ank Crocker in building up first her awnm~ for 20 years. Sht'
aid dasses and the water aa!ety was \\'ell known in m usical circles
program. and on era duating from Stanford
1be local p ogram ot water safe-uni,,·ersity tn 1936, married l>r
t:y is one of the finest in the coun-Kendall. then on the facu)ty of
try, according to the new db-ed:or, the university. She traveled with
and as thb: is a favored water him ln Europe, then aided him
sports area we should have 1pe. in m usical research a t CorMU
ciaJ a tten tlon from the Red 0-0... university. Durin& the war yean
Mr. Smith wu on the Pacific they ....,.. at Dartmouth cdllege.
area staff ot the Red en.. for ll<sides her -m oncl buo-
five years u ... u u Red en.. band. Mrs. K.enclall ta aurvlwd
field re-ntative during the by two -. Artbur -Peter,
....,., and served -.i _... In and """ mter. llarpnt JleCkl-
the navy u athletic speciallat. i-.
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· .JO HN DONllOFF mer teacher of Dr. COOll9,. i..nvtsted Hodgkin, chairman or the Los An-
""SJtin' Jimmy" Ashen, pint-Dr. Coons \\'ilh the respomibilities getes Chamber of Commerce ttgt'i-
sized at back on the Ne"1>0rt of his 'OffiC'e, charging him to sate-cultural committee.
Harbor! football team \vhich open-guard •the trad.itioris. the principles Hodgkin said the association
cd the 1946 SC'ason on the St. and the herita~ of Occidental. represents \\•ater suppliers ot 69,-000 acres of the three count ies Anthon)' grid iron last Friday. w as "If the world and what we like!'
chosen as Tar of the Week in to thiok of as our good American t ~~-H~--~
a poll nducted among almost 200 Way of lite are to be sawd. .. _.. county or ganization ever formed
Nc\\·po l Harbor spectators of last serted Dr. Cleland. UU:ley will be to make a comprehensive study ot
week·s game. saved , by sofTK.'thi.nc furwlamental the water supply and to take oon-
Asheh, "·ho sparkled on the of-They will be saved., and saved only certed action for protection of ex-
fense fur the Tars as they \vent by the very things o 1 ;.tentat Col-isling water r igh ts.
do"·n ¥> dcfea1. 12-0. was voted Iege and its kindred institutions TI>e association's officers are J .
the hCWl.Or of being the first Harbor "'ere founded to preserve and ~ J . Prendergast, Redlands, presi-
athlete of the '46 season to re-mulgate. , -dent of the Bear Valley Mutual
· TOW N ' Water company, president; Vcr-cc1ve t e . . tnl' more mem· "All the tru~ ~ ha~ known ,_ r I h~ T r b II d ·11 •• _.. non c. Heil, Orange County llt"rs o t "" ar oot a squa \VI and 10,·ro and taken for a-nted '--" d · h d _....... Water district, vice president, and <A" narn ,,,.... ur1ng t e season an and considered as pennanent seem
all t£>n )"·ill receive r ecognition in now tO be in ~ ........... I do not .John M .. Mylne jr., Riverside,
th I I d ·11 h ~u.s Gage Canal company, St'CTctary.
h · · d Directors include D. R. Ga rd-t e1r u•tures isplay('d by five believe they will be destnr-t I
e oc~ ne,vspapers an '"• ave believe they will fall I do not
I I . ·3~ ner, J . C Tuffree a nd Heil. of oca s1n('ss concerns 0 not believe they will be a-
...Tar f th£> \\'eek ballots ""il l be S<'ntially changed. Orange county; Mylne, W. R.
cast t t · ed. t I Olawner and R. D. Kelley of . · spec a ors lnlrn ia e Y "'But I do belie~ we who cherish Rivenide county; P. B. H a.sbrouck, follo"''~g home gam('s as the y h t hak ff indif I av he d t d d t em .mus s e o our -Otarles T . Paine and Prendergast e e _ gran s an · a n on f£>rence a nd intttia and __;-i-... of San Bernard games layed a"'ay from the local , d .t . t ' If . ~ ........ d · ino county.
field, \.}:>!J's \viii be taken at the 1
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an t vi ~a '':!· ~ ,-m ... 8 n Association members and t.he
following business concerns: mus e.r 0 . t lf' e e a:se.. a creage they serve are:
Pink Drugs in Costa Mesa Responding to Dr. Cleland. Dr. Orange county-Anaheim Union
Ne\\'J)O t Cleaners in Newpor t Coons delivered his &..~ ad-Water com pany, 9000; S anta Ana
Beach, The Donut Shop in Bal· dress, naming scholarship. charac-Valley Irrigation company. 16,124;
boa, F rsythe's Camera Supply on ter and servi~ n Occi&:ntal's Yorba Li nda Water company,
Balboa Isla nd and Hampto n's chief ~bjectives. 2600; Vernon C. Heil, 8>.
Harboq Drug in Coro na del Mar. "Occidental," be deda:red. "ii in Riverside county-Gage Canal
Jimrriy Ashe n's picture, as well nobody's pocke t. Its bom'd ot. trus-compa ny, 6400 a nd Temescal
as conk-equent Tar of the W eek tees is broaclly repreantative ot W ater company, 4600.
selectidns will be displayed in the the vocations and Uw op;••• ol San Bernardino county-Bear
Ne"'s-times. modern American democratic .,_ Valley Mutual W ater company,
See \bE' Tar play, cast )'our vote ciety. The facuJ ty ia neither re-10,000: Crafton Water company,
a nd ~tch for the results. actionary nor radical in educa-140Q;Fontana Union Water com-
-. -tional, or political. <r mciaJ. out-pany, 15.000 ; Citizens Land and
N look Wa ter company, 4000. a al Reserves ' -·~e are neither • rich ;....,.. Purposes 01 the association are:
G 0 • d college nor a college maintained L To make an investigation· and roup rgamze only by subsidized hliliai-1 i-Y-report on the present and proo-
1 pective use of waters from the -m ents. O ur student body' • ~ Santa Ana river watershed and
Fron!. 60 to 80 former service-resenta tive both of the ft17 rich
I the amount obtainable from it . men a tended the first meeting and powerful and-Of ~ modl!!rate 2. To recommend action to
of the •28th division of the newly income and more iocllllift strata d de 1 formedf 2sth Division or the Or-of society--avoi p etion of the supply. ~ , 3. To protect exiJting right.. ganiz Naval Reserves which "Occidental fs a ttDiUihiilitJ of 4. To protect irrigation water
was he d Tuesday evening in the learners, of scholan, •ekiic an from pollution by industry or
Americ.n ,Legion hall in Santa increase in the cap..:it:ies ~ all leWage disposal.
Ana. I of us to adv..a ~ In 5. To make", in addition to the
Lt. G. E. Gilpin, USNR, co-worthY, doing. to R'!'W' oar country bulc Santa Ana study, any water
ord.inat+r for the second district and all humanlty ~ t.o &larify supply in¥8tigatlons bearing on
of whie~ Orange county is a part, God." · the interesta of the members that
is commanding officer of the 28th division Third speaker of Ole afternoon may appe81' to be necessary.
He o*tlined t!ie program to the was Dr. Robert G . Sproul,, pnsl-Aaoclatlon memben, Hodgkin dent of the l.rnivenltY ~ c.Bfcr-said, will have vote-power in pro-ser-vice en and explained that re-~1 ~tt:E~~~:§ ~ight Shift Ma&"i~ -r~·~::--,
Uneup tor Friday's Clash
By .IORN DONllOn' at least three weeks.
Eager-to disp!my to Harber fans The rest of the squad, with the
that last week's defeat at the exception of second string Full-
hands of the St. A1llholQ' Salnb back Gibbons, Who is also on
was a fluke, and espeda:lly anno.. crutches as the result of a bad "
to make thefr home opeutt a vie-sprain received in practice two
torious one. the Newpgrt Harbor' weeks ago, ~ out ot the SaJnt
High school Sail01"9 take on a Rll-came with nothing but 1uperfid al
soned Riverside Boar crid outfit -"'-and pains and should be
Friday afternoon on u.e. Newpxt ready to go against the t outed
Heigh .. pu111re. Bean.
Still smarting fJUD the 12-0 C'.oech: Pick~ m iy do some lickin~ received r._ U. Saint. :!:i~i!'!· :.eu:oo""..~ ~e,;:•~=...!-c:m:;:--°"::. and Ready Bogey" HO<Tell may ' be lhifted from end to haltboclc
peeled 1'> be ID -'" ""' met-and "Shiner" Roberts brouch '
tie for the r...... ...... -af Bob Klllefer from conter to me: ~e season aDCf u. .._,, for • up from the 9eCOl'M! •trin&: to ml
wm. tho piv'ot -L ~ve 111?•....,. -aw -.i ... ~ Amen. cMem u um
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tacld!Jic-fadi: of -"""' tbe tine .-mg 1ut ..-u wm
Tar -ve ID -- -1--and RO)' wold, boUi Wttk llllCJ aided tho 8 '919 .. -of --pnmioo cl •
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sarlllecL Brtaa Hamal, the I.test man -. . . -·
tbe oqaad, will -the -BAD NEWS._.-... • n-andU hocaabe-
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THE SHADE SHOP
Announce s Its Opening
Agents for AERO
Custom built Venetian Blinds
Wood or Alumlnwn
We will soon be able to take orders also
for Quality Shades to fit your windows
Fast Service Assured
Free Estimates
218 20th St. N~rt P h: Harbor 1570-W
Will your new home
be Adequately Wired?
lt'a the Sixty.four Dollar Question ••• md
you11 be roay if the answer is "oo"I Whether you balld a
ocw home, or moodd, the electric wiring system ls d>t
"par df' whcll it somcs to li>1.bility. If the wirin& is modem,
you can mah full me of cvcrr clc<ttlal 1ppliain and 1onlct
frx Jftll to a>mo. If the wirin& is imdcquaio, roar bome
will be obooi<te U SOOD U it is built ... not a ,,., bee>,• ...
a ""ainu was•I Let Ed.Uoo's ElccttK: Home Pl•nnina 0..
panmmc help you with rour wiring p1am. No mu.., ao
obli8l'i<n Pbooc roar nca=t EdisOO oBice for """" Jo.
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Pacific Telephone Co. States
Vast Expendtiure for Plant
fxpansion Program in 1945
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Finest Traditions of
Upheld by Home Towt
erican ~Press
apefis. Editors
Pralaing the ~town press aa
a champion for the welfare of the
communit)• lt serves, E. A. Davis,
president of the California Ne'A'3-
paper Publishen' association and
publisher of the TU.lelake Re-
porte r, today called upon publish-
ers to take inventory of "'hat their
buslnep world and. finally, hi5
death.. ..
The finest traditions of the Am-
erican ress are being upheld every
day t>\'el')' week by the edited'
v.'hose first thou&ht is the wel-
fare o tiis community, Davis said.
"A Place Wh<T< FW."""" Meet"
STARCK .'S CAFE
Beer
Mixed Drinks -Short . Orders
"SPUD RoWI!, Monag<T-}OSE'PHINE OQuiST, Ownn
107 ZIA l'b.oe Newport 8Mdl N. R. Powley. president of the-/ est of r ecord for any year we have newspapers have done tn the way
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ever experienced. of public service during World
C.Ompany, in his quarterly state-"Although the great majority of War II and following V-J day as
me.nt to shareholders released t~ the v.•aiting applications for aerv-a fitting observance of National
day, made a comprehensive state-Ice at the first of the year have Newspaper Week, October t-8.
ment concerning volume of busi-now been Oiled, new applications '-rhe newspaper i.s a public
ness, the rehabilitation an!i ex-in the first eight months, totalling servant," Davis stated "As such,
pa.nsion program. increase in num-mare than 551,000 or 98 per cent it hu ae:rved as 8 "'oice of frec-
ber of telephon("S, and earnings, gre~ter than in the oorrespanding dom and 8 guardian of liberty."
.. To SttVe the voi& of freedom
and gµard.ian ot liberty, however,
the p~ must rem&in unshackled
and ~.of.hampering restraints," :==============::==========::; he wJ.ned.
as follows: period a year ago, have left a "Newspapers realized their re·
"Embarking as it did ln the b.acklog o~ m«_>re tha.n 267,000 un-.sponstbW ty during the war, ac-
latter mo~ths <?f 1945 on"° its la:&-fdled a_Pplicat1ons as of August 31, ceptlng each challenge which the
est r ehab1litat1on and expansion 11946. government placed upon them .
program In its history, our com; ''Seriously handicapped by the They collected scrap metal, waste
pany has made gross plant add.i· 1 shortages of critical ftlaterials and paper and fats. Newspaper car-
He · led out that various ele-
of th1s country would, given
the o ' rtunity. restrict the power
of the press and control it for their
ds.
responsibility for t his is no
more that of the publishers than
of th reader and private citizen,"
he -co1 duded.
ti~ns in the fint eight months or the disturbed conditlo~ through-rier boys of the nation sold two Junior College Given
this year of more than $70.850,000. out the country affecting manu-billion war stamps. Contributed I
averaging more than $8,856,000 facturers' output and our con· lineage to the Seventh War Loan p~ V OC'ati.ODBJ Fund.
monthly. struction projects, we have been campaign reached the total of 62 . · I
"It Is now estima ted tha t these taking every consistent short cut mllllon lines." Ap~intm.ent of federal a nd
additions for the year will aggre-to provide service to all who.want Davis pointed out ttiat the home-state vocational education funds
gate $130.000.000. thus exceeding it a nd to improve. the quality an.d town newspaper ie the only vital (Smi h·Hughes and George-Deen )
by $55,000,000, or more than 73 speed of. our servtce. Our task ts history of 8 community and the have been announced by Roy E .
per cent, our previous highest a huge one and we shall accom-people therein. He called atten-Simpfan, California Superintend-
yearly gross plant additions in plish it through the spirit of serv-tion to the fact that the home-ent de public instruction. for the
1941 aggregating $75,000,000. ice and the will-to-do of our or-town press recorded .. everything year \e nding June 30, 1947.
"Our ne t telephone incr ease in ganizatlon. from births to aeaths-with the F~ Fullerton Union H i g h
the firs t eight months of this ''Traffic volumes are at record whole history of a man's life in School and Fullerton Junior Col-
year totals more than 253,000 levels. Originating calls per day print." lege, !the assignment of funds is
telephones a nd since V-J Day the f~r both local and to~l and long "A newspaper is a living chron-as ,f~llows: high school agricul-
increase has been more than 324,-distance for the first eight months icle of man's achievement-his ture+s2.237.36; high school trades
000 telephones. of this year aver ag€.'d more than birth, his school days with scholar-and j. dustries-$295.46; junior coJ-
"The eight months' increase ex-16,300,00G-an increase of more ships and athletic victories, hi!i lege trades and industries-$2,·
ceeds by more than 119,000 tele-than 2.700,000 calls per day, or 20 marriage, his achievement in the 635.l,.
phones or 89 per cent, the com-per cent, over the corresponding I ;;;:;;:;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:~;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::;j bined increase of the more than period a year ago. I•
134,000 telephones for the years "Toll and long d istance calls
1944 and 1945. in thhl sa.me period increased 16
'The increas<> since V-J Day ex-per cent' over last year although
ceeds by more than 137.000 tele-the volume of the longer haul calls
phones, or 73 per cent. the increase has been adversely affected by
of the more than 187,000 tele-the reduced military and war-re-
phones in the year 1943, the h igh-lat~ traffic.
In Railroad Car Shortage
Believing \A:idespread industrial suitable mechanical unloading
shutdowns will result if the short-1 equipment. tMore than 75,000 cars
age of railroad freight cars is not are now awaiting or undergoing
alleviatf'd, the Los Angeles fham· repairs. That m eans they are out
ber or Commerce was embatked of use, aggravating the shortage.)
today on a campaign to help edu-
cate shippen; on the necessity for
insuring maximum use of cBJTters'
racilities. '
"6. Load cars in full compli-
ance with DDT lPrA, ReVi.sed. is-
sued by the Office of Defense
TransPortation."
Circulars "'ere sent to-approxi-----·------====-
mately 10,000 Southern Call!ornla
shippers \1.;th th(' rollowing sug-
gestioru: for handling of cars with
the thought that if followed close-
ly they will help to reduce an
acute shortage rapidly approach-
ing a crisis stage:
"l . Make it a rule to unload
cars the same day they are spot-
ted for unloading, and notify the
carrier as soon as the car is
emptied and ready to be pulled
out.
"2. Arrange to unload cars re-
ceived on Saturdays, $undays and
holidays.
"3. KN?p a receiving clerk on
hand on Saturdays to re<:f'ive lf'Ss
than carload shipments Inform
caJTiers serving you that you \Viii
rt'ceive LCL shipments on Satur-
days.
"4. Clt>an debris out or cars
aft er unloading so cars "'ill not
bf.' dt'layC'd a\,·aitlng cleaning by
carrit'r pcorsonnel.
"5. A\·otd damaging car floors,
walls. and doors by use or un-
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Ptaaae Boo ,_ Mil
For Delicious STEAKS
BREAKFAST • LUN &H • DINNER
-on-
Balboa Island ~ Block from Ferry
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Body snug ? W"ldahield safe?
PRON& llABBOB 11'1
FOR SIGNS
Stewart -Warner
Panel nis
Available
Chrome
Now
• 1n
Flexible Shafts
Engine Drive Joints
ETS • HOKIN & GALVAN
SINCE -Ef*11 9 Z D
1000 Soll8t mway Phone 8-MO'/
Alao 111 llu Francbco-Wllmlllctoa-Stocktoa-~
ELECTRICIANS
C-0-Two Fi.re Equipment
Now, while the weather is still gooo,
is the time to have brakes adjuated and
11Winter Service" work done.
BENEDICT
• The Sip Man
• BOAT LETTERING
A SPD:l<U.TY . . •
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Special B AT T E R Y Sa I e
OWNERS! Al IENTION, BOAT
Here's a bargain In BATl'EBIE8 you cannot afford to
pass up. Bring In your old battery and we will replace
it with a new 200-amp.-hr. $56 WU.JAB» BATl'DI',
for $%5. These are not repaired or rebuilt batteries.
They are jUst as new as if they were shipped to you
from the WILLARD faetory. But the number Is limited -ao DON'T W Al'l'I --• Yov Ou
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Give J'OW' Ford a -aave 10uneif I Our mechanir.a are trained in Ford
a bNUdown. Our ezpert rd Mechanir.a know I ierrice methods • . . uae genuine Ford parta thlt M
J.Oll1' Ford car bMt. !And more of these rlibt becauae they're made right. So brinr exl are on the job, now. I your Ford "back home" for lenice.
Prompt Service-Fair ~· lrom
TH . ODORE ROBINS .
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Castaways Club Continues
To ·Attract People of Note
BJ' NANCY NEWPORT
ThrUla and tun! I've been places,
boJS and Kiri.I, and seen things
AND people, In more,. years than
I like to admit-covering spots
-dolnp, and hammering out
CIDP)l--but my momenta up on the
1Dl1 have given thb old drift-
wood bul.Jc of mine new life!
cap•n Don is RIGHT, there ARE
m«e charming and interesting
people and "swell IUYS" in this
area than any other spot on
Uncle Sam's map, and 1·u bet
my Hedda Hopper Hat-the rest
of the world!
FOR INSTANCE:
JACK NORWORTII! Patriarch
of goode olde vaudeville days, and
daddy of those grand old· Amer-
ican classics "Harvest Moon .. and
"Take Me Out to the Ball GllDle''
having dinner with Mn. Nor-
worth. Has just moved hi.I lhip
A masterpiece of magnifi,cence · ·
nrc skins in all their radiant
glory · · · smartly fashioned with
extravagant fullness , · · assuring
enduring elegance.
'69500 to s7 9500
PLUS ~O.,,. TAI
It's a matter of pride "";th us. the w.l)'
our fun meet all competitive tests. That
is why w< wge you to make compari-
oons for quality and price before yoo
buy.
Buy Now
on Our
Lay Away
Plan
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shop from the "Swmet Strip" In I
Hollywood to Lquna, and -
..,-Ing that a cork sblp-mocl<I,
similar to thole Don had made
for Castaways was one of his Pet
exhibits, and tbat be bad ~r....i
to sell It until be got another.
PlllATE DE LUXI:
L. RON HUBBARD, ~·
club member, 6:·n&\l'Y itrategb:t,
yachtsman, adventurer extraor·
dinarie, and writer of pi.rate sonp
and books, AND direct delcend-
ant of old Sir Henry Morcan,
the great buccaneer, checking
Cap'n Don's full·leneth portrait
of that mighty man, and aaytng
that the color of the hair 11 cor-
rect-a "'avy black wtg covering
bright red locks., which Ron de-
clared was as red as his own,
FUllS '
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~ MACHINES {f:.
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NO DELAY iN DEUVERY-
COME IN AND WALK
OUT WITH A MACHINE
UNDER YOUR ARM.
Put One To
Work ••• On
Your Work • , •
TODAY! ,,,_ ___ __,
..... Saft Valuable Man Ho_..
e T ' he O'fn 'tJ ---• .,.,....lb ..... ·--T-...... Y-"S,'m"n e Aiits ,, T .....
• Ol9a ·h··· ( ....... a._,. 0•••• ~)
• h Apple Sauce
• Fa: cy Crab Meat
• Saljld Dressings
• Pick.les -Olives •Ch~ • Meals
• Safdlnes -Anchovies
• Cnicken -Biscuit..
• Ft nch Rolls
SHqP AT GILL'S
For F.;:her Vegetables
Better Meals
l(ancy Groceries
OCTGla 111111 Mal NOWI =t--::..-. --. ---, arr~-
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SPECIAL PORTRAIT
One Carbon Finish
5x7Size s100
(Proofs Shown)
PORTRAITS OF BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR
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WE SPECIAT.TZE IN WEDDING PORTRAITS
Studio .,_ Home -Church
Be Sure to Inquire About Copying Old Portraits!
Compere. Make)'CMU"•1"1J lalof dlrMYiap
we promi1e yoa at Safeway. Compare
bnnd lo< b<ud .... qu1;,y '-quality.
Right down the lini!, ,..11 hd Sdeway
prtca rifhl. Yoa'll 11e why folb nuy-
where aN saying, .. you gd -.ore for your
money at S.few•f·'"
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City Council Session
Slated for Next Mon.
A regular meeting of the New~
prt a.loch city counc:il will be
bd(f nrst Monday afternoon ft'tm
4 to 6 p.m.. Qty Clerk Fr&4k Rine-
hart said W ednesday. It will be
the first seaion since the city
fat:ben returned from the San
Diego municipal conference.
Deliciously Prepared
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NEWPORT
CAFE
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NSWPO&T a••ao& Ji&W&·
16 Join Community
Symphony Orchestra
At the tint rehearsal of the
newly orga.niz.ed community IYJD·
phony orchestra 16 • pswpeeUve
members reported. according to
Lee Sawin, conductor.
Reheanals will be held regularly
in the Newport Harbor Unlcln High
school auditorium on 'J\lesday
evenings from 7 until 9 for the
rest of the school year.
1be attendance Tuesday repre-.
sented not only the Harbor area
but also Huntlngron Beach. Seal
Beach and Santa Ana. ,
Partid pa lion in this cul tura.1
Jtl"oject is open to amateurs as well
aa to experienced perfonpen with
no preliminary auditions or
arrangements necessary. Anyone
with talent, training and an inslTU·
ment t. invited to attend the next
re bean.al next Tuesday, Oct. &
Otizens Aid
. Disabled
Veterans
The· Community Service \ to
Camps and Hospitals program
which is proving extreme ly im-.
portant according to reparts given
by service men who . have been
included so far, was discussed at
length at the monthly Red Cross
board meeting, with Stuart Dunlap
presiding in the absence ot <llair·
man Ardys Dean.
·~---------------------------------------------~1 supervisorsReject
The fact was stressed that It
is truly a community program and
not alone that of the Red Cross,
and that Its success depends on
people who are willing to open
their homes to these service men
of the McCormiclc and, C.orona
hospitals.
Yoa Would Prepare It
BALBOA ISLAND
For Your Convenience
..-We Will Remain
Open
Friday and Saturday
Until 9 p. m.
and All Day Sunday
Balboa Central Market
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Interest coat d.creaaea
u the loan ia paid off.
You will lilie our plan.
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f inancing
plan has
economy
and safety
yo u'll like
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS •11tl . LOAN ASSOCIATION
•••• VIA L.100
NEWPORT BEACH, CALlf"DRNlA
Local Bank Warrant
On Newport School
SANTA ANA, Oct. 3 (Special.-
The board of supervisors here
Tuesday rejected the $50,000 tax
antidpation issue submJtted by the
Newport Beach elementary school
district.
Rejection of the lone bid. that
or t1'e Ban1c of America. for t he
Newport issue was ordered when
the supervisors held that the
bank's bid "conditional" upon ap-
proval of the issue by a Los An-
geles law firm. No provision for
such approval was included in the
bid qtll.
The board set October• 15 as the
date for receiving othe r bids. In-
cluding a new one from t he New.
por t Beach school.
White House
Cafe
Pboae S182
....-lle&eh. O&llf.
These boys are physical rehabili-
tation cases, some of whom have
been in the hospital for a long
time and to be able to spend a
day or weekend at the beach is
a plea.sure long to be r emember-
ed.
Reports showed SO day parties
aod 24 weekend parties had been
given and hostesses were th e
Mesdames Beth Brown. W . H .
Wickett jr .. C A. Herberts, C. A.
Neighbors. Geor ge Lind, Murray
Roberts. Jurgen Lorentze n, Betty
Powell, Jane Calkins, Nona Hyer.
Ruth Jones, L. L. Isbell and J . A.
Gant.
The week-enders are brought
down by bus Saturday afternoons
and me t at the Red Cross office
by drivers who take them to their
destinations. They are picked up
at 3 p.m. Sundays to be returned
to the hospital.
They particularly enjoy fishing,
sailihg and motor boat rides
around the bay and anyone wish-
ing to give the use of a boat or
arrange for either a day or week-
------------· I end party may call Mrs. Ruth ,..------------,I Jones. chairman of the camp and
Why Suffer?
-..,11e, Hoadac1-, Pains In
Groin and Leg~Lou of Vltal-
IQl.-.. AJways Ttred"-Hlcb ancl
Low Blood Preullft!I -"'Sll~
pins" -Growt.nc Old before
yoar U~Anem•e Skin and
IUdoey Aliments reepont quick·
ly to our Exclmlve Technique
Wltlloot Drup, Pain, Surpry
or lnjecttou. --., A.ppeb.._.
DR. I':. F. BELL, D .0, l'll.C.
10'1 Hnd S-t
Newport -Calll. Phone llai'bor list ae..: llarbor 1181
D-.: •-• n-. 8:99 a. 6:fl2
~BoU'ltlT~
hospita l committee: Mrs. L. Love-
land of Balboa Is land or the Red
Cross office.
HOLSTEIN CITED
Newport Beach police booking
record on Tuesday afternoon car-
ried tt;le nar.e of one George Hol-
stein ID. said to be from Lido
Isle, who was cited for speeding
45 miles an hour in a 25-mile
zone at 10th street and Central
avenue. Newport. •
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
100 eo.ot lllati'"'1'
Formerly Go-• Dnc SluN
()pa~ Do.T
CENTRAL BOAT WORKS
DE81GNl':R8 and BUILDr:JIS
YACHTS COMMERCIAL
Power or S..U: F1shbl&' Boat. or Party Crohers
Steel -Ploot.tc
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T. J . GbJlonl. Naval Architect . ~
50-TON CRANE SERVICE
Ballders of the All-Steel CENTRALINERS
Foot of Slat St. Phone: Barbor 1680 Newport Beach
On Your Way
to Santa Ana
Or When
in Costa Mesa
Stop
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CHUCK'S DRIVE -IN '
Barbecued Sandwiches -Fountain Service
10 a. m. to 2 p. m .
1818 Ntl'll"pOlt Blvd. OUBB SEBVlCE
With a New Building and Facilities
• VENETIAN BLINDS • • • WINDOW SHADES
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DELIVERY INSTALLA'DON
HANSON'S 1 SHADE LINOLE ·UM SHOP ' AND
181% ISl'll COSTA ~A
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Bob Killefer Buys
litterest in Realty
Agency in Balboa
Bob Klll•fer ot 505 J street.
Balboa, bu purchued a half in·
terest• in the Coast Properties,
Inc., agency. He is a former farm
and road machinerY manufacturer.
He has lived ln Balboa four years.
H S. Teachers
1n National
Recognition
teaching staff Ot Newport
D 0 RA LE.E'S
-.. "" -bldulled Venetian Blinds
to oar stock.
Custom Slip Covers -DraPeries
BaJbM.'+w'
George Weiss, 1750.0cean Blvd.,
Balboa. who Is • prftident and
founder of the firm, which has
offices at 705 E . Cmtral avenue,
Balboa, r .. 1s that the addition of
Killefer to the firm wt.11 be a
great asset to the Harbor area.
Union High school bu
o again received recocnttion ot l'-------------------------.J
the educational program of this
inst tution by a national publics-fF=======================""
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"Boys;· began the Boss at this
week's Pep Meeting at J. M. Mil-
ler's house and lot warehouse at
15th and Centr~. 'Tve been going
through the mail and the s1tua-
tion sounds alarming."
'1'hink nothine of it." said
Holly, the office boy, in his help-
ful way. '1'h.e situation always
looks tough around the first of
the month at my house when the
mail comes in."
· ''That isn't--w-hat I mean, Holly,"
explained the Boss, ·patiently.
"Here we are in the real estate
business trying to build up a
little good will for the firm, and
then I get a letter like this."
"I agree with you, Boss," said
Bid, the assistant janitor, "I'll
admit I don't get a chance to read
all your letters because I don't
tio The May, 1946, number of
the lish Journal, a professional
m.e~u·ne, has published an article
. Roscine Feeley, head of
English department of New-
Harbor Union Hl&h school.
· article describes the free
clln,,.._program employed dur·
ing he put two years in tbe Eng-
lish classes and shows the tremen-
do progress made in reading
ab· ty as a resu1t of the reading
prot;ram, as measured. in stand-
at<lil2ed tests.
J ·ors and senior reading aver-
ag in Harbor High have ex-
ed the average for college
:re1'1ro<'1n, as shown in re parts of
nal standards, and have been
above the average for Orange
ty as a whole.
ases of the program at Ha,r.
bor High have previously been
gnized in the "Atlantic Jour-
nal ' "P opular Science," and
"P ular Mechanics."
ha"" time to get them all steam-Ill i I rv'i~ REFRIGERnTion ed open before you get here in LLC I I
the morning. but some of them Eff"'CE COIDPllRY
are so hot they don't need much ll I
steaming... -J:actwrtnc -8enke
"While we're on that subject, tzO Oout Blvd.. ~ del lfal-
Bid. I would thank you not to go PboDe Sanor %18'
through the mail." said the Boss Nlcbt. IAcana 1~
with a n expression slightly m eaner -+--=-"--'=---'-'----I
than usual. ! -
"Oh, don't blame h im J . M ." Cement a.ad .Flagstone ·
put in Jane. trying to head off Contractor
another argument. "He's only T wou AlfD J'OUllD..lTIOlfl
trying to help the JX)St office B7 E8ttma"'
department live up to their motto: Barbor 2574-W
'In rain or sleet or gloom of cit Ml'Tioe; we ba1'9 tbe _,
TOWN & COUNTRY
HOUSE or Three Arch Bay •
''All-You-Can-Eat Spetials''
Dave Now Become a Begnlar Part of Oar Mena
-Every Monday N"ight-
A "SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER FEAST"
-Tuesday-
DELICIOUS CHICKEN & DUMPIJNGS
-Thursday-
THE FINEST OF CHINESE FOOD
Cooked to Pm-fectioa
-Friday-
A DEEP SEA FISH FRY
These specialtii:s are offered in conJUnctlon with out
varied menu of choice STEAKS, CHOPS, SEA FOODS,
FROG LEGS, etc. Our cold crisp salad bowls of As-
sorted Relishes and Salads will enhance your every meal
Domestic & Imported Wines -Beer
We Cannot Serve All the Food on the Coast. So We Serve Only
--the Finest --
PRIVATE BANQUE!' ROOMS TELEPHONE 9458
Hours: 5 1un. • 10. Sundays, 4 p.m .• 10. Closed Wednesdayw
THE -STANTONS, DOO AND JO
Formerly of the Coast Inn
night the U. S. mail must be '-+------------'
gone through'." ">========================,di
"\\'ell. if that's what the boys --r--.,..-----------------------------------
in W ashington want I suppose it's
got to be all right with me."
sighed the Boss. "But it's tough
t o have everybody in the office
reading m y mail."
''But everybody doesn't read it
Boss." said Bid soothingly. "It's
onlv Holly and me. Jane and Russ
read the ft1nny papers Instead ."
"Then for the benefit of those
who ha ven't already read this
Jeter I'll read it aloud to show
what sort of thing I'm up against
in this business."
Mr. J . M. Miller,
15th and Central,
Newport Beach.
Dear Sir:
Six months ago you sold me
a house . At that time your
salesm a n told me it would
make a fine home for m e.
my husband and our children.
Since that time my son has
run away to sea, my daughter
eloped wi th a barker in a
carnival and my husband left
four months ago to get a cigar
and· I haven't seen him since.
Last Thursday the house ~·as
hit by lightning and it burn·
ed to the ground.
Your salesma n v.ras a liar
":hen he told me this would
make us a happy home. He
probably still is and I want my
money back .
(S igned) .
Mrs. Ali Moha mmed Murphy.
P . S .-Ain't you ashamed of
yourself?
"Boys, you can see for your-
selves how disheartening this sort
ot thing can be. If we keep get-
ting letters like that every day
it will only be a matter of ten
or fifteen years when we'll have
to shut up the office here and
all go back to work."
A t the mention of tfie word work
all hands h8.$tily rushed to the
neanst exit and caught a bu.s
for na Juana.
BALn
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Lady Attendant
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410 Coast Blvd.
CORONA DEL MAR
Telephone Harbor 42 I I DAY AND, NIGHT -
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NOW
BEING SOLD
Indicated acceptance of this property
suggests that those interested should
act promptly.
"The Coast 's Most Distinctive
Residential Community"
.
Here's your first opportunity to purchase on the
scenic cliffs south of Balboa and Corona Del
Mat, where the ocean shore line takes a pie·
ruresque bend • • . natural setting -unexcelled
beach, all improvements: unduground utilities;
sewen -architectural resuictions. Large sires,
e.ch with ia individual appeal U you are ocean·
minclecl and want 1ometbhi1 -°" tlH ,...,,
..• this ii it. The loag-awaiced opponwiity to
pwdwe oae of these large oceao·Yiew bomesires.
See th;. property •. , make your selection early.
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L B. Y .A: RD A GE W ANTED-Rldo to Loa AngelM P U M P S VE'tiiiiJ ....m 4" x 5" or 31' x FOR SALE--40 n. cabin ...W-: FOR RENT-ROoms opts. ,,_.
d&l1y 9:00 to 2:30. Phone Beacon WORTillNGTON 41' $peed Grapic with or with-llleepo llx; pllq, dinette, bead, JooWng harbor & OCMn. Pall-
,:1358-W. '16-2tc PRESSURE • CENTRIFUGAL ~.in-Phone Beacon 1arp wbed --cockpit, sades Hotel 1414 See View Aft.
(OMS' 11 rr-hp 1) TruJil)o, fullback, ii potentially
. dangerooa .. a line-busting i~Tµ~ travel to the Newport IB!D" U pl wM will be used for the
an untested unit .o far this sea-beaunger ban carr)'in& duties. BICYCLES For All Preaure .-ai~· '16-2tc ...,.,.,Wtely reconditlonecl. -to . Corona de! Mar. Phone H..-
Bold, Rat.od or a.paired. Soden Rl!frigeration tt!,~ ~ for aOOll 1._ atem; O!rysler mariDe enctz>e. 14S6. '16-tte _,, this being their !Int game ot vy
the seuon. Reports have it that The local squad ahould re:!!I
the Rlvenlde coach, who has six want thi5 game ~· lettennm has been having his as Coach PSckens 18J'I, if they
troubles ~ far this fall getting want it bad enough. they'll take
·-• C.. 'm ~
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VOOEl.'8 623 SO. Loa ~1 .. St., Anaheim at Newport. Bal-or See owner, 133 Agate Ave .. Bal-ROOM FOR RENT-Ocean Front,
100 KalD at.. -Phone 4652 . 77-ltc surr;w>dlnC areL Write 610 00. Island. 67-tfc double room. TWin ,beds, pri-
:I08 )(arlne. Balboa loluld. GENUINE RIBSlan Squirrel coaL ~ SL~ El Segundo, Call!. Pll. Fire Enni.,ment Tests vate entrance. Slnele room, pd-
--------------Latest style, new. Size 14.. Priv-32Ch.J· 74-4.tp "'l-r vate en~ References. Har-
. ..,.,,_.... .._
-~-. ..., -0-.w..-.... ----wttled on an offensive system. It."
Starting out practice with the All of which ahould add up to •-r." Coach Bud Langley, who last a first clus encounte:T on tJ;te local
)'HJ' WU &t Laguna Beach, gridiron Friday afternoon with
APR_.. W9r 3 WrM w BEAUTI' AID8 U ate party. 306 Saphlre, Balboa CASH jFOR USED FURNmraE ~I:.::i ~ 4.!,_oam refllA bar 1848. . '1'5-4tc
MACHINE and MACHINELESS Wand. 76-2tc PHCltlE BEACON 5S!S-J. """ a~ Portableo FOR RENT -DeLwte rooma ..
Permanent Waves Venetian Blinds I -:ZS.ti• ETS HOKIN • GALVAN •Pts. Prices ranee from $5. to s I ~ 1000 Cout Richway $17.50 per week, or monthl)' Tinting and Manicuring tee and aluminum made to meas-ill Pay Cash Pll. Beacon !5522 · 'lS-tf rates as per 0 .P.A. -m~-. 1007
Evening Appl. Ph. Harhr 179-W ure and installed For fllmlture ~t haw -' ,...._
switched over to the single-. wing kickoff time slated for 3 p.m. IL-----------...)
V., B utv SShh, "" E. c.ntn.1, Baloo.. Ph. 2300-M. 1 s ea1_ Co..On.OJ! !jayview Builders Supply ,.,... Beacon craw SMALL· B 0 ATS 74-ttc
1103 Coast Hlway, I Mar 818 Coast Hiway, Ph. Beacon :!o0'7 ley lure, 1812 Newpu<1 --Of tough, light marine plywood. FOR RENT-'-ROOlllS-Double.
___________ '15-_tf_c_ 1 77-tfc · 81" •Costa Mou. 411-tfc -Molded hulls or flat-botUm. Dally """1ce. Adults only. 421
.o8'r AND POUND II FOR SALE-Neon Sien Cafe. nlll.N~""U FOB llALI: 41 -Skiffs, Dinghies, Sailboats. Harding, Balboa_ Call!. Uc L~ ~-bundle of metal lath, Rl!uonable. C.U Beacon 5117-M. ocro ,_ th th f HARTIN Olrt'llOARD MOTORS
...,.;>'-.....in: ... e mon er spe-"'Flexldrive" Shafts '-'In"-----WANTl:D TO KSNT between Isbell's A: 2525 Orange ~Uc =ues in LIVING-ROOM ,_ uuanA U
Ave. Write Clyde Hightower, Rt. GI · at McMAHAN'S. Our WATSON -BOATS WANTED-Winter rental, Oct. ts
l , Box 343-B, Coota Mesa 76-2fp ass Shower Doors g deparbnent having "Small Boat Headquarten" to May 15 or! Adults, no pets;
LO.ST-Hamilton pocket watch, · · · made to measure and in-com.tjed .._the markets for the 611 COast Hiway Bcc=on 5277 furnished garage apt. Or' small
formation and will probably use Probable starting llneupo:
that against the Tars. Scouu re-Newport Harbor ~..Ide
port. however, that the Bean look Kllliler LER Waddlna
plenty tough on defense and boast Rorick LTR Carmen
two clauy backs in the persons Monson LGR Pllva&llooe
of Wally Tate and Wayne Specht. Roberts C -ti
halfbacks. Hanson RGL Perclado
Specht. an all-round athlete Weatherwax Rn Harring
who ia a returning letterman from Brace REL Rowell
lut year's Riverside varsity. has Ward Q Burkett
been named as a three-v.•ay threat Horrell LHR 'fate
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Who can klck. run and pass. It Mello RHL Specht
bu also been noted that George Hanzal F Trujillo ---= disappeared between Friday A: stalled. Good deliveries. ~~ ptteringa available, are tea-89-tfc house on Balboa Island. T . w.
Sunday nights. With Initials "E. Bavview Builders Sup~y ;;t living-room sets, bed lllUllICAL a IL&DIO u Soule, Orange County nt1e.
"Rendezvoos ot the lttarinen"
White's Balboa Island Cafe
AND COCKTAIL BAR
Oorner lb.rtne & Park Ave.
f lorence Bakery
Main Street
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 Opening Date
' Mr1 and Mrs. Edward Firbank
' Does Your House
Need Painting?
* No waltlBg •.. Work done Immediately by highly
lldlled loameymen Palnten miiBK the most 'lnod-
ena equipment and finest materia&.
* Owned and operated by World War D Veterans
9fleldng yonr permanent good will and patronage.
* For ~ &tlmate&--
Phone HARBOR 2645
Bean and Holman
For
MARINE
HARDWARE
PAINTS &
.VARNISHES
HOUSE &
8UlLDERS' HARDWARE
It's the
23rd &: Central
Pb. 2600
PUBLIC NOTICES J •.. di sets, rockers and occu-_ Phone Santa Ana 5100. n-3tc
Mc. H . TraJn". Will the person 818 Coast Hiway, Ph. Beacon 7 i cha.in, 85 well 81 coffee RADIO HOUSE CALLS--
who picked it up please return 77-ttc tablT and lamp tables, and all Now that additional co'nmpetent VETERAN (Salesman) WI f e NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE to 117 Onyx Ave. Balboa Island. (Teacher) desire fur.nl1bed , Reward ?&4tc othe living.room accessories technicians are available, we are apartment or hou,,e for year,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -------------1 Hereafter lf we recap your for <!>ctober va1ue giving. Free able to make service calls ~D until new home is built. No
that Irving ltfanior, "'hose address l:llPLOYJIJ:NT WA.MTED II delivFry and lowest terms. Of large consoles. All work guar children or pets. Bonus given.
is 415 Acacia •Street, Box 283, RELIABLE colored help.. Men & course, we still have those 3, anteed. HENRY W~ Call Klmball 2071. eoµ
Corona de1 Mar, in the COunty ot women cooks, hotel maids, dish· T I R E S 4 ~,.S.room outfits assembled, ERO, n~w owner S.O. dio, ~~
Orange, State of California, in· wa.shen, janitors, couples, house for ~at savings !or the house-300 Marme Ave. Pho Harbor tp
tends to sell to Manoir Cer amics, keepen. Uve in or out. Garage We guarantee our "Cape·'' to Jut hold . Visit us THIS MONTI-I, 780. 76 .tfc. }\'ANTED TO RENT-Garage in
I n c . . a California corporation, help "' hour work. Petenon's 20,000 MILE. s WO T YOU? McMahan Fur-HIGHEST price paid for your pl-vicinity of ll5 -29th St. Phone
whose address is in the premises Employme..t Age.ney, 1427 Cali-nitill!e Company, Second and ano. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., Harbor 24· 75-3tc
Connerly known as "Costa Mesa Corn.la Ave., Long Beach. Phone and that's not all-Broabway, Santa Ana. Calif. Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. 70..tfc WANTED TO TRADE -Rental
Women's Club." on Harbor Boule--752-01. 76-4tp 1 77-ltc 2 bedroom house ln Long Beach . USED Pianos from $65. Or will vard, in Costa Mesa, County of EMPLOYMENT OFl"l:B.ED • WE WILL GIVE YOU FOR SjlLE--Wlcker chase lounge, rent. Danz-5chmidt Piano Co., for same in Balboa or vicin.ity.
Orange, State of California, the WANTED--Ho .. Mkeeper full or $20.00 dine\n; S<>t, library table, baby 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. 71).tfc Call H-2729 or after 6 p. m. foUowing described personal prop-w-=: buggy. two gas heaters. 410 Long Beach 44876. 75-4tp
erty, to wit: part time for six weeks. Live IF ONE COMES OFF Acac3a Ave., Corona del Mar FOR SALE-Upright piano, eood WANTED-To rent or lease, 5 or
Stock in trade. fixtures and in or out. Phone Harbor 398-R Ph. Harbor 23S4-J •77_21c condition. $200. Phone Beacon
equipment, including raw ma-77-ltc Sn.2, or call 205 Westminster 6 room house. By Boat Com·
------------Regardless of Speed. FOR : ALE-Two metal Simmons A N pany executive. Permanent. Ph. teriah, dies and molds used WANTED -Capable &eO""etar}', -ve., ewport Heights after Mr. Hobson, Harbor 158:>. 7fr.4t~ in designing, developing and f' . In h th d . beds one upright stove, one 5:30 p. m. 55-tfc -::-==---::'-:--:---,.--..::..:; pro 1ctent s or an • typmg --1..... -----'~~~------= producing ceramics. ONE TIRE RECAPPED va1..-. ..... , cleaner and odd end = WANT -2 bedroom house or
S Id and spelling. Inquire Newport IN 5 HOURS tables. Call Harbor lB6l-J. REP 0 SSE SSE D Mirror Type ~·-'-'ed a personal property is located Harboi' Union High School. . ~ 77-2tc Spinet Piano. Now only $295. apartment, au.i1-UN1 or unfur.
at 415 Acacia Street, Corona del 77-llt' tar 8 complete set we will call A very pretty piano. Fine tone. rub·shed. Permanent couple with
Mar, in the County of Orange, t FOR lALE-4-pc. Monterey bed-Danz-Schmidt Piano. 520 No. aby. Re!erences. Roy Your-State of California and a sale, WANTED-Laundress to do fine or your car ln the morning roo t Pr t $75 Main S ta An 7().tf stone 128~ No. Maple, Burbank.
h d I dr h and deliver same day. Also--a se . e-.war cons ., . , an a. c trans!er and assignment o! the an aun y-my ome or 424 1. tr c d 1 M CaUf. Phone Charlstone 818-45. p H bo 740 $2.00 Mobllatatlc balance job e 10 ope, orona e ar. RADIO HOUSE CAUS-
same will be made, and the con-yours. hone ar r . 77·ltc when we recap your tires, tor Pho e Harbor~ 89-W-K. 77-2tc Now that additional competentl-----------75-4-t..:.p
sideration therefor will be paid, HELP w ANTED, MALE-Local $100 N 1 d lgh LOCAL DENTIST and wife wish at eleven o'clock a. m., on Friday, · · o ea we ts or FOR $ALE-White bedroom set, technicians are available, we are or traveling in business for "extru." f I · Good bo bl to _,_ to rent furnished house or apart-the eleventh day of Octo•-r, 1946, our pieces. mattress x a e maiu:: service calls on i.n:-. yourself. No money required. _ . ment. No children, no pets. Ph. at the ottice of Cannell & Chattin, . Good incom<'. You are your own sprmlg' (Simmons) $150. Also la.rte consoles. All work cuar· Harbor 421-J . 75-4.tc
Inc., 3000 Wilshire Boulevard, Los: new Hollywood single bed $50. anteed. HAROLD L HAMM.,
Angeles, California. boss. Applyc5081> No. Main St.. Costa Mesa Tire Co. No dealers. 1351> N . Bay Front S.O.S. Radio, 300 Marine Ave. WANTED TO RENT-Asst. mu. Santa Ana, alif. TI-Ste BailinA 2 Dated, October l, 1946. In Rear at i:: Island. 76--le Ph. Harbor 780. 34-tfc Met. Ufe, desires leue or rent
MANOIR CERAMICS. INC. WANTED -Housekeeper, good 1760 Newport Blvd. FOR SALE-Two livingroom, two GOOD Grands. Mehlin, Kurtzman, until Jan. 1 of 1 or 2 bedroom
By Kathleen Brownlee permanent home & wages. Will COSTA MESA bed'i:>om· , one dining room, stove1 Story & Clark, Chas'e, Hallet & house. Care guar. Phone S. A.
Secretary except someone who has child. Ph. Beacon 5743 and others. 214 Opal Ave., Bal-Davta, Kimball, Weber and; oth-l~M. Tl-tfc
PuBLIC NoTICE
From this date on I \Viii be
respansible for no debts other
than those incurred by myself.
Signed,
STEW ART GIBBS.
Sept. 30, 1946. 77-Itc
Phone Beacon 5£,60.W. 76-2tc Ask tor Al or Hank. boa Island. 1'6-2tp ers. Prices start at $485. Terms.
\VAITRESS WANTED -Cottage
Donut & Watne Shop, 305 Ma· • 64-tfc
rine Ave., Balboa Island. 76-~ .__-----------FOR SALE-Air compreuer, $100.
HELP WANTED -Experienced 7311 Seashore Dr., Newport
presser, Ca 11 Harbor 596-J., Beach. 65-tfc
evening or mornings before 8 BARGAINS I, A. M. . 76-2tc
FOR ALE -Plum colored rug
11'3 x 14' $45.00. Dinette set
$15. )0. Phone Harbor 2669-R
aft• 1 p. m. 74-4tc
BOA "" SUPPLIES II
SACRIFICE!
Danz-Schmidt, Santa Ana, 520
No. Main. 70-tfc
Radio Repairs
All makes; tubes, etc.
Beacon 5763
BURT NORTON
APT or SMALL HOUSE wanted
by man and wife. We do not
drink or smoke, no children or
pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W
or Write Box "X" Newport Bal·
boa News-Tunes. 37-tfc
Lowest prices In furniture la mi
BU8INE88 GUIDE 11 WANTED-Seamstress experienc-motto. I buy right. I sell right -;--;:===-,..,-------...:.; ed in high grade custom wurk. __ 1 ..i.o buy turniture.
28-ft. commercial fishing boat,
· ex~lent for mackerel fishing.
. A-1 condition Chrysler marine
915 Coast Highway, N·~ew~po~rtrt
23-tfc
WANT TO IU:NT-2 or 3 bedrm.
unlurnllhed house. WW Jeaae.
Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707
or 13. 35-tfc
ARE YOU doing your own paint-Sew in Corona del Mar studio
Ing? Why not get your advice or at home. Write. stating ex-Needle's Furniture en e. Must sell immediately,
from the people who know how. al t Bo c 2204 N--t Blvd Colla Meu per., s ary exp .. re . x , -·~--· $15 ~-S. M. Atkins, P. 0 . J:\Px
Bring in your paint troubles to Newport News. 76-:?tc ___________ 5_7_-tt_c
us, we love them. Service is
655 211 E .. Bay Front, Balboa
Isla d. 77-4tp our Business. Burton p 8 int WANTED-Housekeeper by day.
Store on Newport Blvd. 74-4tc Phone Harbor 2150-J. 75-3tp
Auto Batteries
Rubber Separaten
1-nth -$6.75 Ex.
FOR SALE-14 ft. mahogany
spe6d boat; V-8 motor ; excellent
LANDSCAPE Desigining. 2 6 6 8
Ne\\-port Blvd. Phone S an ta
Ana 115-J. 7S-6tc
TYPING & ACCOUNTING WORK
Laura G. Belden
Phone Beacon 5186-R., 22172 So.
Laguna Ave., P. 0 . Box 941, CostB
Mesa, Calif.
Will Call For and Deliver. 70-Stp
CALL BEACON 5503-M for fr.,
estimates on your painting, serv-
ice is our business. Burton
Paint Store.. 744tc
CLARK & BATEs
Metallizlng
Welding Speclallata
506 30th St.-Harbor 2509
Newport Beach 69-9tc
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 528).R
211 'i!. lJlltb St.. Costa M,..
:!&-Ve
SIGN PAINTING
-· Trucb, Wlndowa Walll ud Bulletlna.
Rabed Metal, Wood and
Platl<:Lottan
AL LACH.MEYER
l n6 Woo! Centn.1
Harbor 124S-M 38tf1
WHY W AlT monthl fer your venl-
tlan blind. "" can liVe 7 to 10
days delivery, reTV!ce II our busi-
ness. Burton Paint Store. Call
B 5Sro-M. 74-4tc
PAINTING ·
12 Yea.ra Servicr 1n Ne-wport
Horllor Atta
Harry Hall
PAINTING OON'l'RACl'OR
Phone BelOOll 52!5&.,1
274 E. 19th Street 24-U.
fOR A RELIABLE Paint Job ..
)'OW' borne, call Beacon 53311
after 4:JO p.m. l().tf1
~AINTING -PAPER HANGING
and n.IOORATING e. &. llcDmald
414 Old Omty Rd.. Coota ,..._
TEACHER offered room board,
and salary !or relined woman
to care tor child & help with
light housework. Phone Beacon
Compounded Motor
Gallon, 'lOc
Oil con ition: reasonably priced.
Ph< ne ALbany 5005 L. A. 76-2tp
FOR ALE-20 ft. Philippine ma-FOR SALE--Oentle saddle horse, A. "SANDY" STEINER
5577 after 6 p. m. 75-tfc Western Auto Supply hogp.ny speed. boat. In water sorrel color, $125. See at 1656 Bwiness Broker, Realtor
andl wheel trailer, $1400 takk. Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa 69+tfc Insurance WANTED -Lady for general Authorized Dealer
housework, 1 or 2 days a week. 1836 Newport Blvd., C.OSta Meu 350f Marcus Ave. Phone Har-SPECIAL ANNOUNOEMENTS SI 634 Coast Highway
Phone Harbor 1244. 74-4.tc ___________ 41_-tf_c bor 12497-W. 76-4tp F OR RENT-16MM Motion pie-· Phone Beacon 5173 77-ltc
FOR ALE-25' Lowman commer-ture Projectors-Sound or silent. =:=--==-=--=~-~~--WAITRESS w ANTED six days VENEnA.N BLINDS-Alwnlnum
week. Norton's Bay Shore Cafe. lteel, wood. Call UI for tree estt. cial boat. Very good condition, y.• i t h or without operators. FOR SALE-Balboa Island, by
17th and Coast Highway. 59+tfc mate. Renovation &: reftnJahln1t
So. Coast Venetian Blind Co.
!!±gear. Reasonable. Inquire FIL?.1S RENTED _ Your own owner, 2 bedroom home, plus
~· Dock 26th St. 75-tfc picture show at home, features, glass. screen porch and garage. DES~ TO BUY-Gull snowbird sports, musicals. for parties, Furnished, $17.500: unfur., $15.-HELP WANTED-Woman or girl West 18th and Newport Av•.
or nguin sail boat in excellent clubs, churches. Harbor 2598-J. 500. Phone Harbor 2041-R. tor general housewor k; good Coeta Mesa. Ph : ~aeon 5762-W.
con 'lion, ready tor immcdiate,_-::,----,----,--~.,....,7.:.6-_t.:.fc 76-3tc wages; live ln or out. Harklr 38-tft
1992. 56-tfc ------------Fire Pia<>" and Kindling use. Cash. Phone H arbor 2150-J 1 C te A il I
75-atp arpen rs va ab e Trailer Court and
ALL OF THESE
ADVANTAGES
YOURS ,
... when you get a job u a
telephone ape:rator.
Good pay from the start ...
yes, e-.·en wtdle you are
learning.
RalRs at resutar lntervala
... and a chance to advance.
Good working conditions ...
attractive, pleaaant sur..
rouncllnp ... !rlendly fel-
low-worken..
Paid vacatiom,
benefits, etc.
In many cues, work In
neighboring central ofllce
~ar~home. .!.1'·1 •_. --• ·-••r_,.\
One of these lnterest!ns.
-11-pald Jobo la waltin1 for
you, too.
SOU'niERN CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE COMPANY ---~ ....
100 E. Bay A""" Bal-
514 Ii No. Main St., Santa Ana
or
C.U Oiler Operator
68-tfc
•
WOOD
Delivered
H. w . WRlGH.T
Ph. Beacon 5665
1784 Newport Blvd.
Just Arrived
..,_.. Heutnc' Aid
BATI'ERIES
Gm-Drug Oo.
~tfc
117 llaln SL Pll. Harbor 515
9G-tf11
Order Your
Servel
Gas Refrigerator
--'-----------' for general .inaintenance FOR !>ALE-Cabin cruiser 22 ft. and repair
long, 4-cylinder Starr motor,
jus ....,.;"'-led. Will trade for 22 O. Z. BOBEBT80N ~· Call HArbor 83 ft. qr 24 fL hou.e trailer or will 34-tfc
tak_t cash. 7311 Seashore Dr.,1-----::=-::-:::::-::----'-"'
NelporL Ph. H-1493-J. 7().tfc KE y S
WILU PAY good bonus for boat Kade While You Watt ~~l _Have 40' custom bu i 1 t VOGEL'S ~~~· Write Box "S" c/o 100 Mam St., Belboa
NT=Timer. 75-tfc '.I08 llartpe, 11a1boa loloDd
FOR SALE -12 ft. sail boat & N-Uc
sail good condition. With or BUSINBSS OPPOB'l'U:Nrru:8 '9
wl· out trailer, Reasonable. Ph. FOR SALE-Ball gam• and pitch
Ha bor 181 after 6 !>· m . 75-ltc t1ll you win hoop game. Fully '
Residence
RIVERSIDE-Two-bedroom house
on •llOxJlCl-Coot lot. Equipped
for ten trailers and room for
more. Spece tor additional
building .
Price $11,500
Costa Mesa
SEE TillS! Two-bedroom turn-
lshed, electric refrigerator,
washing ma~, table.top sove.
lmmedJate poueuion. B lboa Canvas Shop equipped;· a dandy set-up, neon
Salls _ Boat Coverr lights. Rl!uon for aelling, too Price $7885
Marine Upholaterlns many to handle. Call at Fun
Now
· at Vogel's ·
100 Main SL Harbor 145 Ra: tx>r 2fl7 _ 224 ~ 2bt St. Zone office in Balboa. Phone
, Newport Beach n-tfc Harbor 6. 77-ltp A. L. MATTHEWS
~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~!:~~~=~ft roe BDIT 41 Licensed Rl!al Estate Broker ~ FOB SALE n r . ---roa SALE FOR RENT-Nice room for man. 2232 Newport Blvd.
On canal front, near 'Udo =:-:-==o--C=:oa-=ta-::-::M,, ... --'~-.:77.:.·.:2tc.::
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R-E-A-L V-A b-U-E-S
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USED FURN TURE
' Twin size Beds from ·----·-. -$2.95 up Full size 5(}.lb. Cotton Ma --.-only .. __________ $7.95
2-Pc. Mont.erey Living Room ;s te, reverst."ble spring-
filled cushions and back; desert tan finish, attractive
cover. 2 Pieces only ·-·-· ... -... -... -.. ·--·-----...... --.. -.. $37.50
Bridge Lamps, complete with sha le --·-·-·------·---·---.$2.95 Odd Dresser, choice of finishes . ______ _:_ _____ ..... _ .... _$9.75
2-Plece Chase Mohair Liying Set, reversible cush-
ions, bl-back chair, 2 pcs. -·--··---_ .. __ ......... -----·---·-$49.50 30-Incb Bookcase, 3 shelves .. _ .... _ ........... _ .......... _.$7.95
Folding Chairs ·----.. --.. -.. --.... ··--·-._ .. _______ .. ______ .... _$3.95
Drop.leaf Solid Oak Dinette Table good fiJrisb _____ $16.75
7.6x9 Congoleum Rug, clean, shape -----------$3.95
Theater. 402 Clubhouse, New-BEAUTY PARLOR, CJorona de!
port Beach. 77-ltp Mar; exc:el1ent loeation on high.
FOR RENT-Nice apL to old way; well ertabllobed; aulblble
couple only, who wtll water and f« partnen.
care for yard. s.. owner at A. "SANDY" STEINER 436 · Westmllllter St., Costa r
Mesa. Rl!ferences required. BUllness Broker, Rl!altor
-77_21P Imurance
FOR RENT-Sifttle ,,_,,_ outside 634 Coast Highway
entrance, ajoin!Jla bath. c.u ____ Pho __ n_e_Harbor ___ s_1_73;_.:.77_-.:1.:tc
Harbor 50; 76-3tc
FOR RENT -s1 .. p1ng rooms ..
bath, Balboa. Call after 4 :30
P . M. Harbor 1336-R 76-2tc
FOR RENT -Beautiful 2 bed-
Beautiful Home
-at--
Capistrano Beach
room completely furnished five Wonder vi•w: throe bedroonil
room apt. Including linens. AllO two baths. A real buy-' -$20,000
£ £ £ :t £ £ £ :t £ t Phone Beacon 5013-J IJ&.tf1 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FOR SALE-Girl's bicycle, like
new, 26-lncjl wheela, $30. 123
40th SL. N""JlOi t Beach. 77-ltp
9x12 All wool face Axmlnister __ ... _ .. ______ ............ ~17.50
4-Drawer Ivory a.est --·--·->---.. --.. ---·-·-"$7.95
Large size drop-side Baby Crib -L-------.... --.. ·-·-·$9.75
1 room kitchenette Apts. Lam-
perts Motel 1010 Coast Highway,
Ne\opcrt Beach. 76-2tc
See This 8-~ FOR RENT-New Du.luxe room ... -_._ .-IUOI
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conlJan. made by Sosnnl. -H.arbor 16!J8.R. '16-tfc
FOR SALE-~ matched flllb-
lns chain-C.U But.or 241 .. W.
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HARBOR FURl ITURE
Phone BeeaJn ~-• -1962 Hutlor BIYd.
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and private bath, ~ abaww W. J. HOLCOMB
· stall Twin or double -. box Corolla del Mar
spring and in!enprins mattres-"Where •L--. Unt heaL SpedaJ rates for ~~ Flap Fly"
pormanmt guests.. -lll1e I -:;-Harbcr-:-,:-:-:-2'786--=--==---78-,.:...2te;;;;; ,:. ~ ... ~~:~:Additional Want Ads
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BALBOA
FIVE-BDRM. HOME AND APT.
on two lot3.
Furnished-Excellent Condition.
Excep~ Value.
New 3'-Bedr oom Home $20,000
On East 19th St. Hardwood noon. c1oub1e garage. Price BALBOA ISLAND
cnly-WELL LOCATED two-bedroom
$12,500
Terms.
Furniahed
Four houses, one acre land. eut
side; good location. One fi-ve-
room and three four-room
boules. Income. about $150 per
month. Plenty of room for matt
houses. FUU price only-
home and gara&<0.
FurnW>ed.·
Can be financed.
$15,ftOO
CORONA DEL MAR
NEW, MODERN five-room home.
Immediate Possession.
$10,900
Financed.
El Bayo Tract
Home on Bay Ave.
3 Bed Rooms, 2 Baths. °" Lara Lot
$25,000
Furnished Th.lplex
$26,000
2 Bedrooma, l Bath Down
2 Bedrooma, l Bath Up
W. L JORDAN
700 E. Central. Balboa
Phone Harbor 163
72-tfc.
· Two New Homes
Ready !or occupancy. St.all
ahowen. Glau cloon. Rup.
Call 1622-J
Four Acres
NICE SANDY LOAM: ...,u lo-
cated; Upp!I' bay --
$10,000
Will sell ac:res separate.
Two Acres
with five--room house:
could be cut into eight lo ts--
$8500
Three-Bedroom Home '
on 18th: furnished; close
$10,500
J. C. PAYNE, BROKER
111 E. 18th S t. Costa Mesa
63-rfc Ph. Beacon 5213-M
$16,800 EL BA YO TRACT
One-half ca.sh. R-2 Lot.
$3150
FOR SA.LE--Corona del Mar, 4~
fl. lot. l block from ochooL IOUt h
o! Blvd.. good locaUon !or ~
come. Owner. Ph. H-2l~W .
R. W. BARTINE
Associate Broker
Res. Ph. Beacon 527&-J
T7-ltc Two-Bedroom House
With 2 % acres land. near high
IChoot Price only-
JOHN E. SADLEIR
302 Main St.. Balboa
Phon e Har. 2034
TI-ltc
$8500
J . E. Barnes & Son
l!ll6 Newport Blvd.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -
Furnished cottage on beach
front. $1 950. T ake car part pay-
ment. Bay Shore Auto Camp.
Newport Beach. 76-t!c
O.ta Mesa Ph. Beacon 5320
77-ltc
BALBOA ISLAND
DUPLEX. 2 Bedrooms. 1 ba th in each unit. Located
near South Bay.
PRICED FURN. at $24,500
NEWPORT BEACH
OCEAN FRONT. Brand new redwood home. offe r-
ing quality. space and taste. Complete in every re-
spect. Knotty pine living roorri with speci~lly treated
glass in large studio window overlooking ocean.
Fireplace and furnace heat. 1\vo bedrooms. !"illY
tiled shower. Large 20' x 20' garage contaimng
storage space and hvin laundry trays. Brick paved
yard.
OUTSTANDING at $16,500
YACHTSMEN ATTENTION
Do you have a Yacht FOR SALE. or would you care
to exchange your boat for real property? If so. call
Gerry Shirley, manager Earl Stanley's Yacht Brok-
erage Dept .. 225 Marine, Balboa Island.
Harbor 1776
EARL W. STANLEY
REALTOR
C 0 VER ING GR EA WE R NEW P 0 RT HARB 0 R
l!l5 Cout Hll<bway 3113 W. Central 225 Marine Av•.
O>rona de! Mar Newport Beach Balboa Islarid.
Phone: Harbor 1646 Hari>or 1013 Phone: Harbor 1778
T7-ltc
BRIGGS' *** BEST *** BUYS
3-Bedroom house in center of Newport business dis-
trict. Easy to convert to $150 month store rental.
$2500 will handle. balance easy.
2-Bedroom house. hardwood floors, furn.; single
garage and furn. apartment in rear .... in Yacht
Club district in East Newport. $4000 down , balance
monthly. . ' 3-Bedroom house, Newport Heights with view; hard-
wood floors, tile kitchen and bath; service porch;
2 l'ndry trays, 2 garages. $6000.00 down.
Fred ... BRIGGS ... Tressa
634 Coast Highway
A "Sandy" Steiner Offices
Phone Beacon 5173 or Res. Harbor 2476 77-ltc
COAST -PROPERTIES CO.
REALTORS
703 E. Central. Balboa
A Nice Bay View Investors Home An entire city block on Highway
101 for sale. Improvements in-
"nlree bedroo~ bat h a~d a. half, dude 7-unlt motel, service station,
comfortable llVtng-room.: ~ning-small grocery store, .a five.room
room. A pleasant gl assed in sun house and an unfinished building
room on the ~nd ~r ov~r-constructed for a second story.
looking the . Be)' l5 fh(P'"" crowning Immediate possession of a11 tm-
feature. Price only $18,500 furn-provementa Lots of vacant prop-
llhect erty on which to expand-$35.000
-:\Ir. Killefer. cash required. Net annual income
---about $15,000.
Neat 2-Bedroom -Mr. Weiss.
Cottage
U you want a small pla('('. handily
locat ed and nea' t he Bay. you Cabin
Arrowbear Lake
8bould ~ t his one . It's newly Cozy red\\>·ood mountain cabin.
furnJshed too-SlO.COO. Lake 9iew. Large living-room
-1-lr. V/eiss. with h and-burned beams. well
---equipped kitchen . two bedrooma. R-2 Bay Front Lot service porch, summer and winter
W II I ted and II t . bath.room facilities. Complete!)• ~ oca exce en '\'lew furnished--$5750.
~O.SOO takes It. -Mr. Killefe r . -Mr. Bucko.
Balboa Island Ranch Lands
Two fully equipped Large ranches Dutch Colonial at root ot Palomar Mountain.
Three bedrooms. two baths, beau- Real money maker.
utuUy appointed living-room. -¥,r. Bucko.
Both dining room and living-
,_, open onto •Pl"'•lin& patio. Fit for a King
Truly an outstanding home-Beautiful home on the cliff over-
• 65-tfc
CORONA DEL MAR
2-Bedroom home-NEW-with large bedrooms-
tile kitchen -partly furnished -good location.
Priced for quick sale.
$10,000
BALBOA
4-Bedroom home on Central Ave. with one & one-
h"1f baths, recently remodeled. new roof, real fire-
place. broadfelt throughout. enclosed glass porch,
brick patio. brick fence, 2 master bedrooms, very
clean. A real COMFORTABLE home and priced at
onl y-
$15,200
LAGUNA BEACH
2-Bedroom home with a beautiful ocean view. Real
fireplace. Ni cely landscaped. 5 yrs. old. A steal at-
$12,000
COSTA MESA
3-Bed room home on a half acre with very good
chicken bu ildings . . . cement fl oors throughout.
Good district-good soil. Priced low in today's
market.
$8,000.00
• • · 1-Bedroom home with a large sleeping porch on *
acre. 5 Yrs. old. Outstanding kitchen. This is a real
good buy and priced for quick sale.
$7,975
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A . N E R E S 0 N
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Phil D. Soloman -Salesman
J ohn Bondra -Salesman
Phone: Beacon 5225
1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
77-ltc
"Duplex in Santa Ana
Two bedroom each side. New. Finishing now.
Good location, $16,000. TentlS.
Orange Grove, Valencias, Capistrano Dist.
22 acres. $3500 per acre. Comparable to other
groves at S5000. TentlS.
-LISITNGS WANTED--
"DOUG" WHITE
Real Estate Broker
P. 0 . Box 781, Balboa Phone Harbor 1815
77-ltc
BALBOA ISLAND
Immediate possession-three-room cottage, two-ar gar-
age. On good comer lot close to ~ Bay on "Uttle
Island.''
Price -$10,750
GOOD LOT -CLOSE TO SOUTII BAY
EXCEP110NAL VALUE
Price -$6500
• CORONA DEL MAR
Beautiful new well-built two-bedroom home. South of
highway; convenient to school and shopping district.
F1oor to ceiling windows overlooking PBtio in dinlng-
room and breakfast nook. Limit height fence enclosing
entire rear yard. Must be seen to be awreciat.ed
Immediate possession.
Price -$15.000
CHOI~ CORNER HOME-SITE IN BES!'
LOCATION -150xll8 ft.
Price -$13,500
· Beeutlful two-bedroom home; laJ'ge living-room, break-
fast room, tiled kitcbell, bath, rumpus room OYe1' garage,
attractive PBtiO, 60-foot lot cloae to ncean.
1211.000. ~-.._ . looking the ocean and Harbor en-
-,pu. "vem. trance in Corona del Mar. t..arce' Prlre -$21,000
---li'in&-room. cozy den with Ott--Balboa Income p1acr, cllninc room. cocktail room.
Fine lar&e home and thrtt apart-oll-tlle kitchen and two baths.
meats. near Bay. Fully furniah.. maid's quarters; two-car pra.a:e
ed. SubotantW lncame tt'.SOO. and bobby room. Many extra& •
-Mr. Bucko. -Mr. Klllefer.
COA-ST PROPERTIES CO.
Re<nrs
"Serving Newport Harbor Area"
703 E. Central Ave. Balboa Harbor 2658
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L<YI'S-See our selection of choice O>roria del Mar.build-
ing sites. Fairly priced
' GERTRUDE A. WALDRON
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WILLIAM W. SANFORD
REALTOR
~ Marine Ave., Balbo& Island
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ISLAND 'REALTY OOMPANY
201 Agate, Baiboe Island Harbor m-w
. BALBOA IS AND
Very attractive six-bedroo!ll blxiae on 40-foot lot,
near South Bay. U · Immediate pos-
sessloo. .
$23,750 -T nns
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We Are Canpleting "'l
HAYWARD .. HOMES
Coosistlng of two bedrooms, living-room, ldtdien, dinette, bath-.
WITIIlN60 DAYS
$5300 complete.on your lot . ,
ISLAND REALTY COMPANY G.I. Financing on House & Lot
201 Agate, Balboa Island Harbor m-w
76-2tc
HARBOR INVESTME T COMPANY
Realto
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BUSINESS OPPO TUNITIES
Hotter Than a Litt! Red Wagon!
TWO OF THE BEST BU IN THE HAR·
BOR AREA-R.EX:'ORD OF GS ESTAB-
LISHED -BOOKS OPEN.
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Food and .Malts-~
Heavy profit makers. Comple
style. Established patronage.
can be leased by responsible
equipment of latest
For sale outright or
yer.
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Frozen Food Market-
Remarkable earning record. cellent lease. Living
quarters or room to expand. }figh grade equipment
almost new. Health foods C8ll be run along with
this profit-maker.· 1
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HARBOR INV STMENT
COMPA Y
Realtor
30th at Cent I P h. Harbor 1600 & 1061
77-ltc
CORONA DE L MAR
UNUSUAL HOME, built es~ly ftir a couple who
desire privacy. House and ga)"age on the front of
three lots. Has three more lo adjoining, all fenced.
Concrete retaining walls, larg enclosed patio, bar-
becue. over two hundfed a ed fruit and shade
trees, vines and shrubs. Ultra odern house---extra
large living-room with firepla . large bedroom. All .
closets cedar lined. Ample 'tchen with dinette.
Guest room, if desired. Lots_ol storage space: You
can actually see there is no inf Ja tion.
RALPH P. M}\SKEY '
3411 W. Central Ave. I Phone Harbor 402 I 1&-ttc
RELIANCE REAL TY & NVESTMENT CO .
A. R. Ebrite J . W. Doak
Beacon 5857-W rt Blvd., Costa Mesa
Bring Your Buying and ~ Problems to Us.
Costa Me$
FIVE-ROO~OME On Virginia Place, near N Blvd Lot 50x150.
Back yard. Very private. Pti for Immediate sale.
Home is vacant. Some money ib escrow allows you to
move in today. I
Price $5950 -ent1S
ACRE COSTA MES RANCHO
Two-bedroom house; double l!llrhe; chicken house, 20x
120; 40 rabbit hutches and chi en pens. Lot Is 135x
~-Close to Newport Blvd.
Price $9350 -
_ NEW HO
Tw<>-liedroom completely -~~ted~ home on half acre; garage, chicken equipment. house off Newport
Blvd. Immediate possession.
Price $8250 -
BUSINESS A HOME
Two-bedroom home on Balboa street on lot 135x330,
completely fenced in, steel ch · interlocking fence.
Very good court site or future et development.
Price $10.cpo _
FOR RENT OR LEASE
Five-room home, designed for profesSional office and
residence combination at 1910 Newport Blvd. See us.
Five Ac es
NEAR BACK BAY; good soil; all fenced ; water In.
Price $10
GOOD BACK
2-Bedromn home, COllUlletellc ; WS'Y near; ~
acre of land; COIT8l am pinfu ; di!•*'-, etc. Pro-
perty illl fenced In.
Prtlce--$875~
Open 7 D113S EWS"y Week 8 L m. to 6 p. m.
RELIANCE REAL 'rY & NVESTMENT 00.
A.. R. E2Jrlte and tes J. w. Doak ...
BMcm :5857-W 1936 Blvd., a.ta Ila&
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See DENISON & McBROOM
498 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Phone Harbor 2447-R
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FOR SALE . . . BY . . . OWNER
LIDO ISLE -EXCEPTIONAL BUY
Improved Comer Water Front Lot
-READY TO BUUD ON-
Write Box W, C/O News-Times 77-2tc
HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY
Realtors
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CANAL FRONT HOME-You can .move right In
because it Is fully furnished right down to a half-
a-pound of coffee in the larder. Plenty of matches
too. Metal refrigerator, stove, complete utensils
and dishes. You will have to rig up your own
mooring for your boat. Everything in good condi-
tion for $7500.
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BEAUTIFUL HARBOR AND OCEAN VIEW
HOME -Inspiring panorama both day or night.
Charming floor plan. Attractive fireplace. Inter-
esting yard and fencing. Two bedrooms. The $10,-
600 price belies condition and value of this home by
several thousand dollars.
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LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT HOME-Yes, it's true.
A lovely 3-bedroom home, completely furnished.
Two skiffs, 17'· flattie, 3 surfboards, 3 bikes and an
outboard motor .... /\LL for $35 ,000 on a 40' lot
and you can move right in.
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Three-Bedroom HOME. BR.AND NEW -Dandy
Heights location on a full 50' lot. Far better than
average construction . Nice patio and barbecue with
floodlighting and interesting landscapillg. One of the
most livable floor plans you've ever seen. With the
price at $16,500 and that "new" smell to tempt
folks - --well , if you are REALLY interested, better
call us pronto. Favorable terms. ·
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ABOlIT $3000 YEARLY INCOME -From four
rental units and a small cafe near the Balboa Ferry
Landing. Complete furnishings included for only,
$21,000, cash or tent1S.
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FLOATING SHIP REPAIR SERVICE-Well built
barge equipped with 60 amp. charger, fuel ·and fast
bilge pumps, glass bottom hatch; $1500 full price
for a business that has averaged $350 a month
profit on a part time operation.
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WATERFRONT BOATYARD ON lilGHWAY -
Long lease available which wil linclude &ton! si7.ed
showroom and equipment; also marine railway.
60 ft. on North channel. 'Ibis is a quickie. Thia
is good. This Is cheap. See us promptly.
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INCOME APARTMENTS-Right now we can offer
several interesting income-multiples of all types in a
wide range of prices. Yes, we mean 2-unlt dwell-
ings, rooming houses, apartments and motels. See
them and make your purchase from the best of the
selection.
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!Jfi' HARBOR INVESTMENT
1...._I '\ ~ ! COMPANY ~~ Realtors
5n m ;j 30th at Central Ph. Harbor 1600 6 1601 ~ 77-ltc ..
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WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and WUI Pay Top Prices _,
!Ell. YOUR CAR NOW
Wldle ~ are Hilb.
Aaie tor CIQI' Ooaa .... bu)er who wlD mJI ind
iidulw )'Oii ~ OPA· ~ oillrw ~=TSON CH~OL~ .ro" Inc.
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SPOK'l'tiSHING ASS'N
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NIJWl'OBT BARBO&
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One hundred seventy-five p.·ord-
fiah have been weighed in at New-
port Harl>or up to date Sunday,
Sept. 29. IDgh boat !or the sea-
8011 up to lhil time wu the
Alamo, ski"""""'1 by Wes Fowler.
He landed 21 marlin, 10 of which
Weft weighed in at ·Newport Har-
bor.
Other skippers and the number
ot. swordfish landed included Eddie
OffeTle's Dolphin 9. Hennan Fink's
Sport 8, Norman Begg's Phantom
7, GJen Soden's Chinook 7, M. L.
DeGruse' Tight Lines 6, Ed Gro-
enendyke's Sa1 t Peter 6. Ralph
Larrabee's Amiga 6. J imm y Stev-
enson's Daisy ll, 5, Eddie Cleland's "'
Sunf"ish 5, Ed Erickson's Skipper 5,
Edward C. Fruehan's Jig & Reel
4, Bobbie Garcia's Mihftney 4, Mn .
Donna Davidson's ltfakaira 3.
Harry Lonsdale's Virginia ?wfae ll a. Arthur Taylor's Atec ll 3, J ack
Mason's Lure 2, Jerry Norden 2, =
C. M. Tucker 's Skip Along 2, Pere ~
Ma,r&Jes Dor othy Elaine III 2. J . = ,
B. McNally's Bonito 2. =
ori Sa turday Wes F owler 's Al-=
amo had three marlin to Wf>i~h
·in. Charles H. Preston or South
Laguna, caught '"'O or them, one
weighing 131 ~ pounds which he
la nded in one hour tl"n minutes on
heavy tackle and the other. "'eigh·
lng 175 pounds. in 37 minutes.
George Souther, 10465 Eastborne ,
L A .. caught the third one "'eigh· ~
ing 140 pound.3 on heaVy lackle in •
35 minutes. Other fish cau~ht the • ~ same day included a 13.S.pound .-
m arlin by W . A. Wells. l t 15 West· !
minster A~te., Alhambra. in 22 ~ " minutes on heavy tackle from the =
Chinook piloted by Glen Soden. A
150~ pound marlin by J. C. Pit·
tenger, 57:::!5 W oodman Ave .. \'an =
N uys. on heavy tack\C' in l\li.'O ~
hours 20 minut.es from the Sunfish ~
skippered by Eddie Cleland.
R. A. P antages. 6233 HollY"'ood. ~
Blvd .. landed a 131 12 pound marlin ~
In 44 min utes on heavy tackle Fri·
day from the Chinook with Glen ~
Soden. WC'dnesday sa\v t wo fish
oome in. A 151 pound marlin \vas "' , landed by Vincent Borchard. Rt . ::
4 Box 3. Santa Ana. in one hour ~
15 m inutes from t he Dolphin \1.'irh
Eddie Offerle. A 151 pound ma r· ~
lln was landed b.>• Frank T eter . =
425 N . Cullen. Glendor a. on heavy ~
tack.Je in 55 minutes from the =
Siesta with Arnold Muench at t he = • wheel. '"
Ed Groenendyke's Salt Pe t e r
brought in three marlin on Mon-
day. A 139~ pounder was caught
by Hal Brown. of Newport, on
heavy tackle. A 127% pounder
was caught by Mrs. Hal Brown in
40 m inutes o n heavy tackle. and
J ane Groenendyke, of Ba Ibo a
bland. caught one weighing 97 ~
pounds on heavy tackle in 19 i
minutes. On the same d ay a 1T7 i
pound marlin was caught on heavy .J•_.
tackle by Ray Donald, of Balboa,
in 53 minutes from the P .D.Q. t
aldppored by Bob Fry. A 150 i
pounder was ca ught by Pa t SuUi· i
van. 3037 E. 1st St., Long Beach, i•'
ln one hour on medium tackle from
the Alamo wtth We-s F ow ler. A !
145 pounder was caught by Gorden i
Wevlll, of the Balboa Fun Zone. .I_
in one hour 20 minute-s on heavy
tackle from Eddie Blondell's boat ~
Doris, skippettd by Jaty Bishof. f
Odette's rock on the Huntington 1 .• :: flats has been producing white
.ee bass. barracuda, and halibut
for the live bait boat Sport King.
Bill Odette, Sport King skipper,
even found the rock in the fog
'lbursday which ls hard. On other
fGUY days be has found himself
500 yards off when the fog clean
.,_ and landmark> can be seen.
1 Fullerton Schools'
; Enrollment Leaps
Latelt enrollrne-nt figures for
F\Jllerton Junior oolleg• and Fu!-
-Union High ochool show a
total of 2639 students attendint
-lwo ochools. In Fullerton Jwrlor" colleae the
aumbe'r of s tuder\:. enrollt'd is
153(). ol whom 1105 are mm and
G5 are •·omen. Frnhmen ln the
)mlor college number 841 ,,_ and
-1 women; aophornorel, 153 men
and• 121 wcmen: third year, 28
mm and llO womrn : sprdall (non-
hlllt l<hoo1 craduat .. l , !B men
and 17 women.
~ T19 wterans enrolled in
FWJerton Junior college °"' ree-
lstered u follov.'S : Under Public ww 34&---783: under Public 1.Aw
1&-10: wider California Institute
-6.
In Fullerton Union IDgh lld>ool
tho enrollment II 1109, of whom
151511 ""' boys and 551 .,.. girls.
Freshmen in the high 8Chool num--
ber 179 boys and 153 cirll: sophc>-
""""' 163 boys and 142 girls;
junlon. 110 boYs and 15" girls:
-10n. -l06 boys and 99 prls.
Host to PartY
or-nty menben of the Wll-
Ulre I.Jons' dub came to N...._t
Sund9Y fOI' • filhin& trip. eoln&
oot on tho Ccmet m trom Scott·~
LandinS and rotumlnc with plrnty
at ~. ballbut and -. Un-
olftdal hoot for tho party wu A.
Bert Oevlt...... ol -..ty Hills
and 4100 sz· bee Drift,
--. • •
Our Harbor A Beacon or Sea-Lovers-
Walter J. Gerhardt
Harbor 29'J.. w
OUR PHOTOGRAPHER
a7 reir--A~ ... -
-L. SbOIC) Recording Enct-r
Davis & Gay Music Co.
i.,-New,_.~ Mrs? Brs l"llT
&H Wala.rt M. ----
G. N. Wells
Real Estate
.......... ,, oa 1111
1-New,..'$~ -Oalll-
0 . C. HARR -• -C. C. O'ITO
Otto's Sporting Goods
and Saddlery
Barr's Jewelry
Twin Locations
111%1 HARBOR BLVD-
Coeta Meea Be. 5805-.J
Arthur Silver -Bob Padfield
New Blue Room
(W .. Electric Grill)
EATS, DRINKS AND ROMANCE n. Barbor %2U !Ge•Palm
-Burt R. Norton
RADIO ELECTRICIAN
Phone Beacon ll783
1111 Coaat mpway-Newport -. Oalll-
0. R. (Pop) Crawley-N. M . (Morrie) Crawley
DistinctJve Horne F\lm.ishlnp
Crawley's Furniture
181% Newport Blvd.-Ph. BeMloo 6158
Costa 1-tesa-"in the H eart ot Town"
Otto Boyd
Boyd's Service Station
"You Otto Buy from Boyd"
1500 W. Central-Newport-Ph. Barbor 985
AL ANDERSON
Fun Zone
Balboa
G. T. Ev«prson
Manager
METZGER STORES
. . . F1.restone • • •
l'fll Newport Blvd., Coeta Meu. Be&ooa CU·W
"Home and Auto Supply Stores"
BE-ELEOr
Jesse L. Elliott
· -.lncumltent-
SHERJFF
TVEllDAY, NOV. 5111
Harold K. Grauel
CHAPEL
110 ~-Pia: Ber El'llll Mtl
Ooota M-Callfonda
A . E. Groty -] . A. Groty
Groty Appliance Co.
rrtddalft aa4 M.qtac Dealer Be•con IW
1 '191 Newport Blod.--Ooota "'-Callf.
John E. Sadleir
Real Estate -Insurance
~Ph.--
-llhlll Street p.Jboa. Callf.
F.B.Owen
Newport Souv;enir & Gift Shop
GIFI'S OF ALL KINDS
Pit. &anor !lU-W
11«1 Oce&n Froe~ewport ...... ()di..
HUBBARD HOWE
Prea. Hubbard'• South Coast Company
nu w. 0ea---. --
HEINZ KAISER. Owner
Bay Shore Camp
and Boat Landing 1,,. • o.ut lllpl ..... ••• ...
Lew H.Wallace
Reill Elltate and Insurance Broker
ft
7
: C>fllm. ..,.. • ·-...... 19 -w. O..tnl ·~ .... Olm.
COYE. WATI'S
Balboa Liquor Store
TM &. C.tnJ: Aw., .. ara. ft. ......... I&,.., -n. ...... Ow a T!J" -0. R. .. I J .....
J.M. Miller
REAL ESTATE BROKER ... _lid
1M a& OWi al l'f .. jiOlt~ ..
"On TOOi' Wiil to -·
Bruce R. Johnstone
at tho Slsn ol tho
-n.YINO llSD ROUI!"
JOHNSTONE SERVICE
..... 19"...J
C---al Hl .......... .,_,
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NewportEngineering A.ieiatel
nll:DEIUC J . SINGER, PJ-t
M , l W9 ...... ft'gtlJl8
WI oe-1: l!w!f:!"'I= Ber -...
Wallace C. Mattoon
Mattoon's Shoe Store
•• ,__.. for All tho Famlb' . :
1716 N ....... -.--ONta -~ ••• .,....._w
Dr.W.T.~
PHYSICIAN and --°"'*'"' ......... ~·-·•> ...
When the salt of the earth • • .
••• becomes a
By ROSS GREEL~Y
of the sea
It's been said that we go too strong on public ty as to yachting,
sailing, fishing and water sports. Our answer to t is is: "What else
do we have to offer as outstanding?" The world com s to our shores for
these pleasures and we are constantly receiving wpr -wide acclaim for
these, our natural assets!
SHIP AHOY!
.
HARRY ASHTON
{from ptu•lo bJ Gt'rhal'\ll 1
Introducing Harry Ashton, corn.rncdore ot the U. S. Coastguard Aux.ilia · of thl' 11th district ....
Harry was born on a Nebraska farm a nd a pond was a big body of water un I he came to California in
1929. The love o f the sea was a birthright for his great·gnlndfa ther and ~· dfather were respectively
an English naval officer and a Manx fishennan .... A$ soon as California "ho e to" his family, wife, four
boys and a girl, became Balboans and tor the last 12 y ears they have gone all.o t for yacht ing. Now Harry ·
is training two l{"l"dsonS as sailors. as the old family crew has jumped ship, married and members are
now plotting the1.r ~ courses in life . His wife, Lela, Js still first mate of their 38-foot cruiser, Edna Lee.
"Sailor" Ashton's college was the University of Nebraska. For 12 years he ~· electrical engineer with
large hydro-elect ric COf1)0l"8tions. later returning to college and graduating wi the degree of Bachelor ot
Law. After practising he was elected to the legislature, but later resigned and came to Los Angeles where
in 1930 he hung out his sheepskin. His practise was pr1ncipa.lly in federal coufts until he opened his oltice
at 509 East Central. Balboa last Ma y .... Mr. Attorney was an early membef on this coast of the u. S .
PooNer Squadrons a nd served on two national committees; he also has served as auxiliariaJ and personnel
officer for Coe.st Guard and Volunteer Port Security regiment in the 11th Nav~ district. He wa'.s discharged
as lieutenant.commodore a nd was immediately chosen ccrnm~ore of the auxi 'ary for 1946 .... C~
dore Ashton also served in t hat capacity for the Hollywood Yacht club in 194 . H e is also a delegate to
the Southern California Yachting association and is a member of the American P ower Boat association .. ,
is a Mason and Shriner .... Ancho rs aweigh, mateyl
Baroid L Ramm
Radio S 0 S Electric
M ............_.. ••nA-PIL Barbor 780
. nlloo, G. II:., Rotrn -. A4mlnl, 'l'llor
-and Appl!·-llenlee Sped.-
0. Z. Robertson
General Contractor
l.!11 ea.t .... ..,.--0o ....... llar, Oollf-
... lla.rltor IS
Curt H. Bohman
The Bohman Company
Tr'r't s B•LlN Mil_. NII
-o...& ~ .......... ,, .. o.llf..
ROBERT H. REED
Harbor Cold Storage ... _"' Ill .. '*-1fwwpan Br • <Wit.
A. "Sandy" Steiner
REALTOR
C. F . Dl:NNUON, ~te .. a... ....,........._ Bs•-5111 B:f.: f:~M;ret
(w. B·D Mu' M• t l a DJMsst ra)
• ,. .. owtaal-ft. -1'!11 .
Thomas F. Norton
BA y SHORE CAFE
..... 8111 11U.-1Ta .. OeMa ....,
SERVING 12 NOON TILL 9 P. If.
"1 ud llm'•
MEATS
4 FT :1 ... Wtlll ()Mtle"a
-~-· iMw•y AW
Balboa Island Sporting Goods
"Eftrythlng t.w u.. s_.-
m~ •ut-Aw..-Butler *1-PnDt• We
MAC PELLETIER
Newpo"rt Phannaey n•-rw-,., __ ,
OL&Dn utn•.n •rdtlru a 11 Beverley Realty ('A)mpany
M & ·C , al ft..,..._ liB •·ra
~~fi!!!lNtc;} BORlll:POWJ:I&)
·-'-""= .......... =:= -,..,
RQll$ GREELEY
''PIK-UP''
I . Ca..-~n -Ice CNUll
---tDoss-Oo14~ *-r-aoa.·
Dr. Robert A. Crawford
lftlN .. ~-.~
Paul Lorentzen
Balboa S~rtfishing Fleet ............. , .......
Brad~~~h
Fine c.eranucs
• M-....er
ent Store
Piece Goodo
Wue .... -.. o...-
& ·Galvan
Dutch Heacock
BOllS IRllLDll:ll
Ill S. ...,. ft... "'sz11 •±err • -UI •'sa..._.
EARL W. STANLEY . -Covering Grrater Nowport Harbor
-................. .-... Jnt 111~~ ... NRttaa-..... a~A ... lie..,.,_
w.iter &ppw. .., ... , 'P'I
~City
Merchant Patrol
AM Delre•we 8entce UN~ ...... t-Newpon-..n_ _, Hll·S
Theodore Robins
FORD DEALER
UHW.Oeatral
Pbolle lluttor U
Stanley James Barden
MASrER MARINER
a.I -Brabl'-Yadlt and 81111' -s11 eout m..,--Ph. -m&
C. F. Dennison
-wtlll A. "SANDY" STEINEB -a.ltor
SM Cou~ mp.way-Ph. Barbo" u11
Jack S. Fred V.
Raub . & ·Bennett
ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS
1808 Newport Boulevard
Phone Beacon 5808· W. Costa Meea
JOSEPH L. MARSHALL
"Francola", Ma.naaer
Christian's Hut
Balboa
T.LEFEVRE
"Frenchie's" Barbecue
&. Delicatessen
107 Mahl St,-Balboa Hotel A....ie
RICHARD. L PA'ITEBSON
Civil Encfneers
· Patterson & Boyle .
Sparrooa Bldg.-Ph. 5915 -Santa Ana
Uf Clout Blvd. North-Ph. 51.!Z-1-
Capt. B. 1-McNally
McNally'o
Balboa Boat Livery
105 E. na,. Aft.-Pb.. llal'bor '81
E. C. ''POP'S" LUDWIG
FUN ZONE
Largest Number Dart Games on Cout
Play Ball with Dolls
B-B-Bltl• Bal!p --
Herbert F. Kenny
POSTMASTER
BALBOA
Oollf.
Geo. Wrla L. Elaine W-
Q>ast ~!rties Co.
7a I:. Oea------.r!L Barbor -
W. B. Rowe
Starck's Cafe
1111& ~Newport
Frttz Gooesens -Woody Cooper
Balboa Market
111' lllalD SL
Jack Hamilton
Beacon Sea Foods ·
NEW SPOT
1111 CoMt IDP•2-Nwpwt •••• a.Mo
ALLAN DARTFORD
'l1ae Blue Sails
Bsrta, I' Ms J , ~ .&st • zz'rs ....................
Robert E. Arvin's
law I a ad w.w. h rs
111 Tw a, 8ir· C lbw& xwwe Brr!!!, Odf..
W1D1un MacCurdy w. H. <Skip> c.lldm
~t. ~£!!i1s, Inc.
II. I!:. Nledioc:br, Sec. " Trw. 1IU 0sMt mww Ne ........... -BrlBla ...
Lee • • -Jll!•X a BOIMAN -• • Boll
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
..... JM;: ...... ..........o.rw .....
J.E.~ale
(0.-)
Balboa Motel and Windaor
111 .. 0 lril •
me ........ m 11'1 a 0 I 411 "s° ,. ClllR.
Bob Allen
COUNCILMAN
....... 118L&lm~Allllltl llTOU
HARRY J. FORSYTHE ....,,111.e', Osmera 8apply
·~ Pbotocr'aPhlc" ......... ,_....,....o. raO. au ...... ........ ... . I I I ............
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NEWS-TIMES TO REMARK ---
BON • .JORN PBILLIP8
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CHURCHES
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...... mni.. "i:::t ~•:IO p. m.. of <l.a-..,...., T:IO o·-.
.... DwlP&F T ~ ::;~~~-~. lleetJnc lmlpcraril,y In the Wo-W , T:.0 p. m..
men'I OQb -11 L "'1S 11114 lienDoD. 5~~:'5Ltn.
Wonblp oervlc;o.-11:00 L m. "·'
WINGSANGBOAT&RRPAIRYARD
811 Cout Hisbway 101
..._, Beuaa 1511& ~~~~~~~~PllO~~N~za~·~·~A~llB()B~~~Ul~~,~ia~~~~~~~~~I said l wanted tM people to unclerw a•w 1t'6m ~In Adnnce:---2:50 -,_.1n ~ Com¢f atand what the Wallaco contro-
'2.11 PJ >"'"' to 4th Z>Obe; i:tCO JIU >"'"' to 8tb m """Y meant ln tenna of the Uo!ted I '------------~
a.au~ .. SeciJDd.Oasa matter at the PmUJtOce m Newport Bwdt, Na tions agrrem~nt. Th•t contro-
vounc pe<>l>le'• oerv1co _ 6:30 .,.,.ence
ouR LADY oF MT. CARMEL P. m. Lesso* Text 'Unttality' ''' :::= ;:;1 :;,,• •n•'11'1 CaHfon>la. under the Act pt Man:b 3, 1Bl9 veny hu, ln the meantime, been
--------------+-----------l oetUed temponuily by the Presl-
SAM D. PORTDt F . G. FROST ___ -
W. F. DIXON • Prlnt!na Plant , 3011
piJNWwr dent, but the considerations still -- , Editor exist.
-· Ad9ertllln&' M•.,..... For certain of this lnformation,
W. Central A.venue, Newport Btt±, Cal1fcn1a I am indebted to the dilting\ii&hed
Paddle ..... ,_ ....
ll;rtM ........ ..
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1423 w-Central A--.nue Evening evanselllti.c 8el"Vice-The Iden Te1:t or lh• Sunda1
Simday M._: 8 and 10 a.m.. 7 :30 P. m. LMeon rmon on "'U nre&Uty-I•
Collfr rom: Saturday. fn'CD Pn.Yer meeting-7 :.U p. m. f'ri. U1 bran • ot Tb.e Mo lb er Cb.urcb.
4 :00 to $:30 and rr..a 7:IO to day, home ot Mrs. Hume. The t Chureb or l:hr11t. Scle.n-
S:SO p.m. A cordial welcome to all. Ust. ID oat on wtU be rrnm. 1 John:
.. All l• 1n the world. the lual of
the n • and the lu•t or the e1es.
> Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach junior Senator from California,
William F . Knowland. Bill Know-
land and I were elected to the
State Assembly in Sacramento in
1932. He was a leader then, as
he is today. Coming f rom an even-
numbered district, he was elected
to the State Senate In 1934. and
I, ~presenUng an odd-numbered
district, was eJected SenatOT in
1936. I . served two years with
8T. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH
Balboa 1 .. and
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Z2nd and Elden, Cocta. ....
SW>day -9:t5;• monilac
wonb.lp, 11; EvangeuatJc leltlce.
7 :30 p. m.; Mid-week p"'3'ft' meet·
ID& OD Wedne:eda.y, T:U p. in.:
y'OUDI" people'• ev~ Mniee
on Friday. 7 :45 ._ m.
and the pride of Ute. I• uot of the
Father. ut i. or the world." E~ J. (Bud) Jacklin
•
A Dei;J %Ne LoeaJ 1-U:tullw for °"'81' 11 y...,.
Active
Member
of
OORKAL DUST
Go on a mending sprtt · • • il\Stead of a spending one!
--Jack Lindsley.
Importance of the Individual
The essence of Christianity is the importance of the indi-
vidual. And that doctrine has been the foundation in law of
all nations whose material progress has been greatest.
The first rea l step forward in individual freedom was the
Magna Carta., which has deeply colored the history of the
world. Its most perfect expression is found in the Declara-
tion of Independence and t he Constitution of the United
States which carried the ideal of freedom a vast distance fur-
ther. These documents say._ in effect, tha t man as an indi-
vidual, as a person, is important and that he has certain fun-
damen tal a nd eternal rights which cannot be abrogated by
men in the mass as represented by the state.
• It is not coincidental that governments based on the
theory that the state is all important and the individual un-
important have inevitably destroyed or submerged religion
and Olristianity. For this kind of government must turn It-
self into a fake religion. Its goals are wholly material. Hitle r
knew th at whe n he scoffed at Christianity and said tha t the
ideal of Nazism was the one true deity for the German people.
Lenin knew it, when he said that Christianity was the opium
of the people.
Our government was based on a spiritual concept, not
a material concept. Yet unprecedented material progress has
been made here. The reasons are plain. The man who is
individually importa nt as a citizen is the man who becomes
economically important as a worker. He is the thinking man,
the doing man. He is the antithesis of the regimented man.
The great lesson of history is tha t all institutions-re-
Jigion, industry. the arts and crafts-must remain free or
none \Viii remain free. There can be no compromise with op-
pression, no matter what form it may take. Government
domination of the individual or business is slaver y. The
basic idea upon which our free enterprise system rests is the
Christian philosophy-the importance of the individual.
Too Many Remedies
Senator Knowland in that bod.y.
He left to acquire valuable and
practical ~xperience In the pub-
lishing business: was drafted in
W"S'd War II and rose from GI
to Major by the time the death
of the aged and influential Hiram
Johnson left the vacancy in the
United States Senate to which he
was appointed by Governor War-
ren. Knowland has made an out-
standini: record. both in commit-
tee work and on the floor. and in
the councils of his party, as evi-
dence of "'hich I call atte.ntion to
his appointment. as a ver y new
man in a very old legislative body,
to the joint committee of the
Senate and House to con tr o 1
atomic energy. Inciden tially, I not
only have served with him. in Sac-
r amt>nto and ~ashington. but I
ser \ rd in Congress \vi th the ver;'
unhappy young man who is Sena-
tor Kno\vland's opponent in, the
present senate race.
I consider this committee o n
atomic energy to be unique in its
importance to ihis country. II is
the dl'Sire of C'\"t'ryonc that the
beneficial factors of atomic energy
should be made available to every-
one, everywhere. Ir it has curative
po,,·ers; if it can develo p useful
energy, I do not nt'ed tu risl' no"'
t o remark that the nature of an
American is such that ,,.e "'ould
,,·an t to share it \l.'ith t he \\'Orld.
The problem is hO\.\' to control its
destructi\·e powers. This is the
issuC' completely ignored by thl'
bun1bling ~-tr. \Vallacc, \\"hose r~t
hav(' .<il \\"8}"S been firmly fixC'd in
the clouds :
111" question is nor v.:hetl11'r
Russia is invo\\•·d. Ll might be
any nation. !iii:; .. ur \lltlC'. ·rhe
atom1r llornb 1s a tiny p'1cka~e of
destruction. \\"e n1adl· ii possible
by h8\"ing the sciC>ntists. son1<· of
v.:hon1 ,,·ere drivC'n from th ci r
hon1C' rountriC's by the policil•s of
H itler nnd ~lusso\i ni : by having
the indusrri11I kno\, .. how. and by
ha\"i nJ.:" tht' n1on<'y nnd being '\l.•ill-
in g 10 spend it . ·r hrre is nothing
in k no\\'led,i.:<'. o r industrial acti\"-
ity, that any othe r <.'OUntry, given
time and t he dt'sirC'. could no t
It has been said that the A merican econ omy is sufferin g "'Ork out. Time is thC'refore the
more t<Xlay from remedies than from d iseases. factor of safety: lime and the
.. strength of the United Nations o r-0Dr.'' OPA and the other Government "medicine men ganization.
have been experimenting on the patient for several years. 'rhe plan would be-. under world
And thy're \VOrride ---it looks like the patient is going to control of a ton1ic energy, to per-
n1i t its use for J')eaceful purposes, reciver in spit e of all they can do. undl'r constant supervision and in-
The trouble is that every time the country shows definite spection or the International Com-
signs of returning to normal the doctor and his assistants mittt:"e placed in char ge, or under
control of the United Nations or-want to prescribe bigger a nd stronger doses o f the potions ganization. Let us presume a case
they have been administering all along. in which some nation. a small
The "cure" itself is bad enough but the fees for profes· na tion if you want. decided it wa.s
· l · · t ~~ Am · has bee · tired of being supervised a n d Siona sel"Vlces ru"e e 1·1u1c. enca n a very patient cht.'cked. You and I get tired of
patient but it's.getting tired of p'aying the bill for a cure it being supervised and checked and
doesn't need. regulated by Washington agencies.
Now all this is just another \yay of saying that it's h igh This small nation could notify all international inspecton that time for us to stop squandering billions annually for rem edies they "''ould have to leave t he
to correct our economic ills. What we n eed instead, is to get country. It would have that right.
rid of the rem edies. The OPA a nd many other government I t could turn them out on twenty-
Sunday ll.U9: 8 :SO LDL
CmfMllort•: Saturdayl troru
1:30 to 8:30 p..m..
OORONA DEL MAB COlll-
MUNITY OOJSGKEGATIOJSAL
CHUllCH
Perey Fr-ederick Schrock, Minister
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona de! Mar
Sunday, SepL 29, !MG
9:30 L b. Olurch llChool.
U :00 a.m. Momin& worahip. Ser-
mon by Mr. Schroc.k: "Indepen-
dently Religious1'.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRllT,
SCIENTIST
Lido Th•atw, C4fttral Avenue
and Via Lido
A hranc~ of The Kot.bu Church.
Tb.e Jl'lnt Church at. Cb.rial. Sci.
enuat.. ln Boston. V·-cbu.wtt.a.
Sunday School at 9 :30 L m. Sv.n·
day ServJce at 11 L m . Wednesday
Teattmonlal MeeUng at 12 o'cloxk
Readlne Room locat..i at 11 1
PB.Im street, Balboa, ts open dally
trom 1 p.m. to S p.m. except Sun-
days and holidays nationally ob-
served.
T be publ ic ta cordially lnvit.cl to
a\leod t he chur ch eervtc-'"""" 119.!
t.be Reading Room.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
CH.URCH
515 We•t Central, Balboa
(E.bell Clubhouse)
Rev. Ardya T. Dean, Vicar
8 :30 L m., Holy Communion.
9 :45 a..m., Sunday School.
11 :00 a. m ., Morning Prayer &ad
Sermon. (First Sundays: Hol y
Commun.loo.)
BALBOA ISL AND CHAPEL
2t8 A.gate Avenue
Rev. Ha rry W. White,
A•ocla.te Pastor
Church School. 9 :30 a. m .
Morning Wonhip , 11 L m.
F I RST METHODI ST CHURCH
G. Edwin Osher, Pastor
Euclid at Sta nford, Garden Grove.
9 :30 a.m. Cburcb acbool ror aU
ages.
11 :00 a.m. MomlnK Worship:
Meue.ge: "We Thank Thee."
11 :00 a.m. Nunery tor all chil-
dren during service.
6:00 p.m. Method.lat Youth Fel·
lowshlp. Y oung· Adult Fellov,.ablp.
1 :00 p.m. Evening Worahlp:-
Meuage: "Come Yfll Ll•e."
Thus, the world must first \\'O rk
out and strens:then the J>O"''ers a nd
controls of thC' United Nations be-
fore accepting the proposals of
Mr. Wallace and his supporters.
This is not !or our O"''" safety; it
is not selfish: it is !or the safety
of the world. That is one reason
why Mr. \Vallace's speech \Vas so
confusing to 1he 'vorld. and so
damaging to the influence. for
peace, or our r eprc-sentatives.
ln a &r&ble from Lute Jesus
·o men went up lnto the
p ra,y ; the one a Pha.rf•ee.
ther a publican. The Pbart-
and prayed lbt.• with hJm.
COSTA MESA CBtJllCll OF GOD
Bev. lamee P . M:cOraw, ~
HO c.ltrlllo St., Ceo.. 11-
Serviceo Sunday 10 L m., 6 :30
•elf, I tll&n.k thee. tb.&t J am not
u oilier Dl"eD are. eitortlonen. un-
just. ad teren , or even u th.la pu~
Ucan. J t t tw1ce lo the week, I st••
tit.bee o all that I posae••· And the
pubU standtnc afar ott woulrt
CEMENT WORK
p. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Pia& WorlE er Fa I U1M not. Utt ao much u bis ere11 unto
n:&8T .UVllllQUA.U C11U11CB or 008TA llESA
T""'IJOl'&'Y lbeatlon. Ammeiln LeiPon Hall .
bea•en. ut smote upon ble breast.
aayt.ng, be merctrul to mea al n·
ner. I te you, tbts man went down
to b.Ja u.ae JmUfted rather than
OALL I I! I ·l FOK INJIOmMATION
the olh ."
a.. . ...i Jin. G. wmu.t 8--
hatan
M.aey aker Eddy writes ln "Sci-
ence an Health w-llh Ker to the
Scrtptur s : •· """ro ne\'er need to 11~11o·
pair of honest beart; bu t there
I& little 1*. for those •'ho come
only ap c9!dtcally race to race with
their wl lledness &nd then seelif !rt
bide Jt." "'A dJsbonest position 111
far fro ChrtaUanly sclentlfl!',"'
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
~!9'71
Sunday School 9 :30 a. m.
Momin& wonhlp service 10:45.
Crusader seMce 6:00 p. m.
Berean service 6:30 p. m.
Evening evani:ellstlc service at
7:30 o'clock.
Tuesday evening prayer oervice
at 7 :30 o'clock.
SE,'EJSTH DAV ADVEJST18T8
Cor ner Bolsa and Old Country Rd.,
Costa Mesa
Sabbath school, Saturday morn--
ing, 9:30 o'clock.
Preaching aen.-ice, 11 a.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chur"CJ'I and Walnut Streett
'-Duane C~nby, Minister.
Servtcea: Sunday, 10 L m., Bible
Study; 11 L m .• Morolng won:b.Jp.
ASSEMBLIES or GOD
Henry and Ida Sande, Puton
American Legion Hall, 15th
and Central Ave.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
f\.lorning service, 11 a.m.
Evening evangelistic service a t
7:30 p.m.
~lid-week service, Thursday a t
7 :30 p.m.
COSTA MESA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Carl B. J ohnson, M inister
124 !:. 20th St. Ph. 2475-R
Church achoo!, 9 :45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
TIU: NEWPORT HARBOR
L CHUBCH
CTo be located on Cliff Drive,
ewport Heights )
Bookkeeping
Service
<JOLIN r . BJWWN
(llubor UIU)
au 11ar1ne A-. ~ bL
"A angeless Christ for a\;-------------1'-,
Oiangin World !" J. 8 : WHYTE/
9 :30 ., church school ; 10:30 nreo .. TAX 00lf911LT~
a.m., di · e worship. Aulhuriaed. bJ' tbe Unl\ed a..-ir,_
'rvices at Present-W7 Des>art.DMml to wm& CIUeaU; 111 coqDNUori w1lh IDcome ~ ID&Ullr'L Grauel Oiapel, 110 Broadway, AtiD1T8 • 11s1aa11
C.OSta Mesa BOOlltx..EPINO ll&aTICS
Rev. erbcrt C. Roth, pastor, ......, &.Mil ._._. BIT&.. c... •-Pa.-9-o NH-.1 324 M "n e Ave., Balboa Island.
P hone arbor 2185-J.
"Co e C>r.ce-You'll Come
Again!"
CHRIS ,
Noe\
t ember .
M i<l-
nesday;
p.m.
CHURCH BY THE SEA
muntty Methodist
Wnt central Avenue
E. o. Goodell, Pastor
School, 9 :60 a. m.
g Worelltp, 11 a. m.
Fellowab.lp, 6 p. m.
ning \\'Orship during Sep-
ek prayer service, Wed·
covered dish dinner, 6:30
N WPORT HARBOR
L THERAN CHURCH
Gra I Chapel, Co•ta Mes.a
Re Herbert Roth, Pasto,.
Servic : Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
SU W. Bay Ave-, Balboa
Barbor 17%4-
2721 r...kewood Ave.
IAO An&'Oleo NOrmalldy MOa
CHIROPRACTORS
Wagner Drugi-InsutnU.
Dr. Wilbur C. Waper
Chiropractic, Dietetics,
Physio & Colonic Therapy
1920 Cout Bll'd., Soutb
Lquna Beach Phone 20SS
DAV SCHOOL
Mortimer School
Balboa laland
DAV SCHOOL OPENS OCT 1
Gradeo: Coll Pntp., Army
O. A. Morttmer, M. A.., Oxford
Principal Pbone Barbor 852
UDO ISI£ .P".!W~~~
W. 0. BUCK· hisuran Counselor
DENTISTS
/Jk-1500
3333 VIA LIDO
~',,,r~
<4LIFOR.NIA
NOW-'Round the
t:IO A. M-TO 11
South Bay, Balboa Yacht Club, Eut
VU1A ldarlna, Shields', Balboa Yacht
1aJand and South Bay: Hall from
BALBOA ISLAN
sland Ferry
• If.
, RJchardson's, Evans',
, Bee.con Bay, Harbor
FERRY
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
12Gi!1 W. Cea.tnl. llubor U80
NEWPORT BEACH
BR. GORDON E. RAPP
DENTISI'
WS Weot Cea.tnl
l'lloDo Barbor 411-l
Newport
INS URAN Cl!:
PBrSJCUNS, 8\JBGSONS. D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Phyalclaa and Sargeoq
PBrSICUNS a 81JBGllONS. M .II
A. V. Andrews, M. D.
PBYIUCIAN -SUBGllON
lll~ Hieb~.-· Ml
' Corona dol Mar
John K. C. Chong, M. D.
~ lllld. Sarpoa
2 -4 7 -8 :30 and by appointJnent
Bee.con 5075
UO Eut 18th St.-
Voe.ta Meaa. Callforata
Laurence R. Dorcy, M. D.
Physician & S urgeon
821 Marine Ave-,
Balboa h1uid
Phone llarbol' 21!1
Gordon M. Grnndy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURG!:ON
,Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.: 3-5 p.m.
Phone H arbor 37
H. R~ Han, M. D.
Pll.yUclan and 8nrpon
Hours: 2-5, ~y Appointment
Telephone Bee.con 5848
Ul Broadway
eo.ta -
llDton M. Mnxwel, M. D.
1eo1 eoui m...,
C.Orona del Har
Office Hours: l!>-12; 2-5 --·-
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
81& Bay ATe,, Bal'-
-· l'IU 441 s. mu .,._ Lao Alipl• . ~79U
By Appoln-t four hours notice, if it wanted. agencies born of the \var are doing more n o w to retard than-Under t he terms or the United
to help America regain normalcy. Nations agreement, what could we
But to get rid of them-"aye, there's the rub." The do: or \\'hat could any other nation
The poin t is not en tirely, at the
moment. \Vhether you agree with
Mr. Byrnes or with Mr. \Vallace
or with Mr. Truman. One impor-
tant factor , in the future of \\"Orld
peace, is the attitude and under-
standing of each nation with whom
we have to deal. Mr. Byrnes is
officially the Secretary or State,
and represents us at the current
confer en.ce. He is suppor ted by
Senator Connally and by Senator
Vandenberg. The r epresentatives
or other nations simply do not
understand a situation in which
one representative of this nation I 1---------------...;~--------_, Lincoln NaUoaal 'Life
Insnrance Co. do? The remedy would be a n im-Washington bureaucrats are not giving up without a struggle. mediate appeal to the United Na-
1bey're having a grarid time trying out their theories, isru-tions, and practically, to the Se-
litg directives, looking important and cluttering up the works curi ty Council. Here would come . the situation I "'ant to emphasize;
m general. Best of all (for them) they get paid for it. a single VETO, by any of the
They're determined to "save" America even if they have larger nations having tha t veto
to wreck the country to do it And they \\rill \\"Teek it yet un-JJO''·cr , could e ffectively prevent
I any action by the United Nations ess \Ve stop them. to stop "'·hatcver designs the sm all
And we had better do it soon. • nation 1 used as an example) might ..
Magnificent Muddling
The preposterous messes the government gets into by
continuing to put its official nose into places where it doesn 't
belong was graphically illustrated in the maritime tieup.
By refusing to 8ppt'O\'e a wage agreemen t between sea-
men and ship owners the go\•errunent's National Wage Sta-
bilization boa.rd precipitated the walkout. The board appar-
ently believed it was acting to prevent what it considered an
Inflationary wage increase.
But the maritime strike which resulted from the board:s
decision undoubtedly did far more to aid inflation by contri-
buting to the' disruption of our national economy and delay-
ing progress toward a stable postwar world .
have in mind. The League of
Nations failed to n1eet the similar
issues o! its day, in Ethiopia and
in China. because of similar re-
strictions. and World War n was
the outcome_
presents one policy. and another
official, holding responsible posi-
tion as a Cabinet member, presents
another policy. Confusion results :
and ine\·itably a loss of influenC't'
for the United States.
If we do not like the politics of
Mr. Byrnes. our job is to change
them here: to argue them here.
If v.•e do like the91. our job is to
support them here. In either case.
so long as he r emains our spokes·
ma n, the job of every American is
to present a united rront to the
worki, so that the influence and
power of the United States may
be used to bring lasting peace out
ot the present confusinon.
Yet, after all the damage was done there was nothing for
the government to do but to find an excuse to overrule the
NWSB. Now that the whole affair has been so effectively
dramatized it is not unlikely that the incident will inspire
other unions to insist on still more wage increases just as the
CIO seamen did.
MODERI MARllE SERVICE
So, the very_thing the NWSB was supposed to prevent-
lnllationary wage increases-may have been precipitated by
Its oction. It would be laughable If it \1.-eren'i that this mud-
dllng Is making It lncreasingJy hanler for the natioo to get
back to some semblance ol normal. . . .
SHELL DOCK
BALBOA •
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AUTO, :lllABINZ
B R.Norton
•u °""'" .....,. •••na na N"eo!poi<t Bxall,. Qmllf.
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We Lead Southern Callfomla
-SEAFOOD
AIJK>
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DON lDJSIGAN
l'lloDo llut>or --B
... -... _ Balboa laJ.
OCCIDENTAL \
LIFE INSURANCE 00.
Ray Nielsen
Mi*d'•• ......
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llOBTICIANS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
-We Ourselves the Belt~ Serve
by Servtne Others Best" .._.a • .,.5111
~ -Clolltondli
' OPTOIO:TIUSTS
E.-T. Batfawerth, 0. D.
Ost 1mtaM
fta DAlllMJ:O
~DUPUCATm
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81JC W. 0.... .... ft. ..... IA.I ..... , ....
I Jlobert A: Crawford
I _()pl.rt:· onow ; ~ Eam'ned, ,,_
j 1'111 Nwpwt ••-••wt .. .,._..._ ... , ~-.
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT REACH
l'bo.9 Rvbor I OU
lfo ~: cal.I Be~n 6061-&
X-Ray Service
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
Pbyold... and s...-
-w. Cea.tnl
Teleplaooe Barbor 90!
G. N. PEASE, M. D.
Co_ .. _ -Dlapotdl
Hours by Appointment
--%191.J
·81l&Vl!YORS
Raub & Bennett
..,,.,..;,.. ud rastzaers
11111!11'-&lllftL. Ooota-
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M11 W: Ceetnl JSewpoi& -
TNEJ' ._ .. rtcv m
PIANO TEACHER
G.V.LINS!:NB.lRI)
Gnduate
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Ph, Hut.or 1252-W Wiii W. ~ n..t
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• -·f'Oa'I --------------------:;A NOTES OF THE BALBOA YACHT CLUB ".ANNOUNCING" .... V<LM• ......
A New Servlee
M> Uie People of the Bay Ania
y ... Pablllac -DeeonliD&' Dooe b7 Expen ..........
We have a vetenm crew ot painters and paperhangers waiting
ID do your job. All work Is given a wrlttm guarantee.
Call us for a free estimate. '
BURTON·PAINT STORE
"Service ls Our Business"
l"llONE BEAOON -.111 U8t NEWPOBT BLVD.
We Have Now Purchased
A NEW BUILDING
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We Claim to Have All of the
Silver in California
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Our New Phone: Beaooa 5118
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SILVER AND GOLD
•Tea
Services
• .(ntlque
Flnlshlng
• Trophies
• Jewelry
• Candela·
bras
PLATING
• Reflectors
• Bathroom
Fixtures
• Baby
Shoes
• Marine
Plating .
• Badges &
Souvenirs
Contract Plating by Estimate ,
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Expert Silversmiths ,
All Work Guaranteed
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c. c. 1914 Harbor Blvd. C.R.
11Chuck'' ''Bob''
Wirth Costa Mesa Hand
Phone ~ 5118, days; Beaooa 5858-R, Nltes
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Wrnr WIND and rtin m•ldnc admittedly out for a aooc:t time.
weather conditions ao bad that a Senile Sailing: society has been
yachtsmen stated frankly they organized with Burt Russell of
would have deserted the race it Beacon Bay as leading spirit. I t
not the a.hip, Balboa Yacht club is for all Snowbird owners (or
women earned the admiration of borrowers) over 30 years of age
the entire membership as well as and f~ men only. Everyone in-
P . C. skippers Vl!hen they complet-terested is invited to join. The
ed both laps of the P. C. fleet's first race will be held Sunday,
Women's Race Sunday. Oct. 6, starting at 10 a.m. at the
This was the Inaugural event middle pier at Beacon Bay.
of an annual race. Mrs. Fred Spinnaker sails will be used.
Smales came in first, to be wearer lunches and r efreshments will be
for a year of the Ed Giddings' brought along, and the course will
perpetual trophy neddace. Her be around Shark Island. accord·
name will be inscribed on the first lng to rumor. Tom Tupman has
medalllan and othe.r medallions brought down a bronze cannon
will be added as It Is won by to be used u \he firing gun.
successive skippe:rettes. Among those lined up awaiting
To 13.year-old Mary Hammond the signal will be Ed Frazier.
went the honor of second place Tupman. Burt RUS&ell and Dr.
and Mrs. Lee Shipley was third. Phil Ba.!!sett.
Finishing in order were Irma • • • .
Wheeler, Nell Dominis, Diane A CHANGE has been ma.de in
Hillman, Bea Wilkinson, while the date of the Inter-team races
Kathy McFarland, hitting the ot the P . C.'s at San Diego, and
windward marker, did not finish. they 'Will be held on October 20.
All expressed deepest appreciation The local fleet is all out for
to Craig Doyle, who acted as r bringing back the handsome Ket·
chairman and helped by changing tenberg. trophy which they aur-
the markers. rendered last year. On October
Poking tun at themselves but 'Zl the second race Will be held
with San Diego coming here. While
Los Angeles Yacht club has a
new neet of 13 PCs they feel
they are not yet ready to entf!r
the contest, but will be included
next year. • • •
RAY LOOMIS. BYC secretary,
sailed Saturday on the Matson1a
for a six weeks' business trip in
HololuJu . defl':r.,wa:;.~::"~id~~ ~~: Mus·1ck Brothers age been away since last November.
With a fishing boat topping their ~J0~:t;:~~1L i~"= Reunion on :_ Grid Field
Weymouth, Mass., home which has t""
been occupied by the Louds since The Musick brothers, Orange jackie · on this year's team.
the early 1600's. It rained county·s offering to USC gridiron Jim W the first of the family
muchly and they were glad to glory, held a reunion recently at to write f>otball history and was
i;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ Bovard field. all-Pacifi fullback. from 1929 to Left to right they are : Jim. Bill. 1931. B I came along next and
Jackie and Bobbie. football "'\.t USC from 1939 to Outstanding_ ... _
THE PUBLIC SERVICE HOUR
HEAR MRS. ELIZABETH LELAND
Well known youth worlcer discuss The J uvenile
with leading authorities.
Tune K. V.O.E:. 1490 k.c.
Friday, October 4, 6:15 p. m.
P robl~m
SHERIFF JESSE L. ELUOn, Moderator
lndtpendmt Citizait' Committee
Jim Musick. candidate for sher-1941.
iff in Orange coun ty thls year During the war Jim and Bill
and his three brothers served in served 'th the Marines while
army and marine branches of the Bobby a d Jackie were in the
armed forces during World War army .
D . Bobby ·s just out of the army
Jim and Bill ~re stars ?r pa.st and \\'as wounded while serving
USC teams, while Bobbte and with 'the 13th Armored Infantry
. . division i General P atton's spear-
get back to . Cal~ornta. \\'here head att k on Germany. In 1941
they found their prize garden beg-and 1 he was a line-crashing
ging attention, and immediately fullback t USC.
s tarted canning. · J ackie, youngest member of the
football amily, at 21 was last
man of the Trojan line,
minutes a t tackle. H e
received he Oavis-Teschke plaque
as most valuable player of the
team. e was originally a ball
carrier 1· e his olde·r brothers, but
\Vas t ra ferred to tackle when he
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BYC TROPHY presentation din·
ner and dance this Saturday eve.
ning, one of the year's BIG
EVENTS.
Plant Opens
The P a nd F Light Plant, 1595 came ou of the army in 1944 after
N ev.:port Blvd., Costa Mesa. open-being w unded at New Guinea.
eel recently under the partnesship This fall he'll play guard.
of Pete J . Zecckene, Delco special-Bill also a Purple Heart
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GARDEN AND PATIO WALL
• W. P. MEALEY-General Contractor
J"llm: !I I : ae.ooa. 58SI
Bw MCN-W
d'7 Newpon llhlL
COSTA MSSA
CLARK & BATES
Metallizing-• IDd...vt.i:
Tanks, Keels. Rudders,
Welding-·
-ALL
NEWPORT BEACH
Shafta. Refrigeration Trays, etc.
e OrnNDMtal:
Art Objects. Doors, Signs.
Hardware, etc.
All TYJJeo. SpeclalistB in Steel, 0.St Iran. Aluminum, Brass and Bronze.
WORK OU~
508:10tb8--rZGGI
Trailer
CANOP .IES §.
Offer
Cool, Pleasant
Comfort
to
Tra.iler Owners
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McCARTHY'S
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
ist, and H . F . Garner, formerly winner i the war serving through :;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;; with Western Auto Supply Co. the Tar a. Saipan and Okinawa
Authorized dealers for U. S. invasion and receiving h is wound
1936 Harbor Boulevard COSTA MESA Phone: Harbor 5625
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McCarthy's Offers the People of nis Fast Growing Community
* 80 YEARS OF AUTOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE!
LEW KELLER
* 20 YEARS
Repairing and 'servicing
all makes of cars and
trucks -Buicks a spe-
cialty for seven years.
Says Lew: "After
22 years I still learn
something new
about cars every
d .. ay.
J. R. BREWER
* 10 YEARS
Buying and selling and
appraising new and used
cars and trucks. Tex will
buy your used car or
truck for the high dollar
or sell you the best used
car available at the price
Says Tex: "A man
that lies about a
used car for sale is
only fooling him-
self." •
JOE McCARTHY
• 20YEARS
Starting in 1926 as a used
car clean-up boy on Mo-
del T 's. Did about every-
thing fn the dealership
but marry the boss'
daughter .... Mechanic,
sales manager and deal-
er. In 1942, enlisted in
the Civil Air Patrol to
hunt submarines, and
got out as soon as they
started to hunt him, and
when Uncle Sam would
Jet him go.
Says McCarthy: "We
will be here tomorrow
to back up the job we
did today."
TED MILLER
* 23 YEARS
P,ainting, met a I and
body repairing. Perfect-
ly capable of rebuilding
that car body from
bumper to bumper.
Says Ted: "There
are 99 ways to mix
paint or repair a
damaged fender or
car door, but only
one right way. Ex-
perience teach es
that way."
JOE HARTLESS
* 5 YEARS
Lubrication spec i·a Ii st .
Trained by one of the
larger oil companies to
service cars as the fac-
tory wants it to be, and
as the car owner expects
it to be.
Says Joe: "It's dan-
gerous to take short
cuts in lubrication.
Let's do the job
right.",
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Electrical Plants in the harbor at Saipa .
area, they offer service and parts .-==~=======;;:;: for farm and boat light plants
Overhaul of carburetor and water
pump equipment is included.
Taxi
Oom~ VET'S
PHONE:
BEACON 5659-W
We are partial
only to The People
-OlJB CUSTOMEBS-
(Owned and Operated
by Veterans)
Expert
dio Service
e Beacon 5004-W
RYTHING
In Quality
IGERATION , r Conditioning
F.qolpmeot
~ . Cabl-. ()oaten
Wolk:fm . F-&alno . 8-
B&n • Bootllo
mplete-e, Etc. .........
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We Have a Complete Line of
FRESH AND
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SALT WATER
TACKLE
• Rods
• Reels
• Lines
• Leaders
KEll.M llDIA • Sinkers
• Hooks
and all kinds of ·
FRESH AND SALT WATER BAIT
PIER AND BOAT FISHING
TACKLE TO RENT
FISHING INFORMATION
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Newport Tackle . Store
105 MaeFaddea Plaee
lOll BROADWAY
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Telepboae Barbor 9'7 for I •test Jlhbhig bto,...•tloa
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Miracle Mile
Motel'
'106 OOAST WOJIW AY '-* ,_ .......... ........ ~ ..
• 40 Units and Baths
•Unit Heat
• Box Springs
• Innerspring Maltn?-
PB. BEA.OON .. ,
• MIDWAY AUTO SERVICE
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e this 4-Point Check
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1501 WEST CENTRAL A VENUE
P B 0 NE, B A BB 0 B Z 1 Z 5
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• Feaden Flud
• Wheell
Slnlgfdened
•Body~
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Mr. and Mn. . c. Oocar Cleol-
dence and ..._, '100 $I bxe
drive. have returned to their home
at Chapman Woods ror the w!nlft,
Wblle Mr. and Kn. Oyde Rex are
again OCCUpyinc the SetV-AJft
Drive -
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Ebell President
Fetes Leaders;
Plan Jr. Section
Of interest to the younger set
was the plan for forming a junior
oectlon, -Tuesday when Mrs. Mary McBride, president or
Ebell club, entertained her board
ot directors and heads ot com-
mittees at luncheon at Newport
Harbor Yacht club.
Decorations for tables were yel-
low marigolds with autumn leaves.
and were arranged by Mn. C. M.
DeaJ<Gis and Mn. L. L. Isbell.
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Harbor
Pborw 13 and 208
Feminine Ac ti ities
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National Convention
Delegates to Report
At Joint WCTU Meet
Stu~ent Di~ssion
Orl 'Hot Rods' at
High School PT A
' • By Winifred Jlutlre + Reiikljlace Pbane 1637-R A joint ™.ting ol N.,._t TuNdaY night, Oct. 8 at 7:30
------------.---------·---~----1f--------Beach and Cosbt Mesa W.CT.U. p.m. the N~ H.,_ Hlc:b
Misses Gertrude and Louise Montgomery Lutheran Women Plan Local adies Lead will ~held at io:JO Lm. Fri· ~~tfJ::''::~a'::
Attend Wedding, UDC Chapter Meetings Afternoon of Fii:st 'ound of :-~ 1~~~ eos°:"': =.c ca~i'i"'t::·. ~~
Spending a recent weekend at Anpl<S, which -organized dur-Christmas Work Bndgf Tournament with Mrs. Margvet Utt or Tus-or "Hotrods". by studen_ts ol H.
Santa Monie&, the Misses Gert-lng her presidency. j tin, county chairman of Otizen-Lynn Hughes IOdal. SCleDCe de-
rude and Louise Montgomery of In her original installation "'Uteraey in Olristian Utera-The 1Ed bridge tea ot the s hip and Le&fslation speaking on partmenL There MU follow •
Balboa attended a wedding of In-ceremony Miss Montgomery pre-ture" wu tbe topic of the even-Rason a Santa Ana Country club the political issues ~f the day. fiV:minute talk by Coach .. Weo-
terest. to many Oran&e munty sented each of the officers with ing when members of the Women's \\'ill be 1 Id . ~ednesday. Oct. 9 A covered dish luncheon will d,y' Pickens. .
pioneers. a small "bonny blue flag" which Missionary sodety of Newport with Mr;. Pttil Neary and Mn. be· served t d the aft • 1'fusic for the evenfn&' will be
Committee chairmen .. outlined
their work for the year and of
tint prominence on the fall Pro-
gram ls the bazaar. '4'hich wUl
be held on Nov. 16.. It was re-
ported 15 new members had been
accepted.
The bride was Franklin& Gray she had made. and gave the Harbor ·Lutheran church met PlluJ Hall as boatesses. This is noon sea:i:n :::r;: featured: turnish~ by a •trina ~e of
French, granddaughter of the late chapter a large silk flag and Tuesda,y evening. October 1 at the the OIM'."+ date, when members reports from the nationaJ con-~:_.'.11~~.tment wtth Lee
Mrrs. W . S. Bartlett of TUstln, standard. In appreciation, the home of Mn . .Ernie Schultz. 315 may~guest& vention at Minneapolis, brought ~"ln ...... ~ .... -'6· • •
who was founder and d'\a.rtrr chapter.ipresented her With a land-33rd strttt , Newport Beach. Last ursday was the bridge by Mrs. Flora Beatty of Balboa Memben of the executive board 1
member of the Santa Ana Ebe.ll scape by Mn. Ruth OJpper, ex· Mrs. 1lM!odore H aiber presided tun for membe:n with Mn. and Mrs. Nellie McAdams of Costa will ~ as 00.teaes during .the
club and also was i;rominent ln h.lbitlon artist and member of the at the business session when it J. M. . er and Mn. Ollford Mesa. "I't1e public ls cordially in-social hour following the meeting.
Los Angeles club circles. chapter. wu decided to hold an afternoon Nolder hostesses. Mrs. Mil-vited to attend both aessiona. All pn>granm fer t:M ~ will
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"Mooi Ualqae and .VU.Uc Ea>-ln:c Place OD tile Weat ~
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Dinners
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Seafood Specialties
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Formerly MOil&'• NIP,t Club,
Newport Beech
Present were the Mesdames L.
L. Isbell, Richard Otluner, H.
Baetz, Robert Allen, Willard Kil-
lion, C. M. Deakins, 0 . Z. Rob-
ertson, Harold Woldenberg, H .
Blodgett. Victor Grace, E. E. Bou-
dinot, P. J . Wilson, Winifred
Young, Wayne Harper. S. Hey-
man, Harold Ahrendt, Obed Lu-
cas. H . V. Snodgrass, Florence
Morris. F . E. Reinhold. Vernon
Orr, Sidney Blackbeard. Robert
Jayred and the hostess.
Girl Scout Association
To Meet Tuesday
The first fall meeting of the
Newport Harbor Girl Scout asso-
ciation has been combined with
the meeting or the board of di-
rectors and will be held Tuesday,
Oct. 8 at 1:30 p.m. in the USO
rooms. , Balboa.
Mn. H erbert Morey will prl'.'Side
and all registered adults in Girl
Scouting, "'hiCh includes leaders.
co-leaders and troop committee
'------------• · members, are asked to be present.
Expert
Beauticians
for Milady
• Pennanent.t, Cold \\ave, Hair
Styling, Hair 'nntlng ---Bleach·
Ing, Facials.
NO WAJTINU
Carmen and Staff
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presents
Miss French was married at the Another recent installation was ·meeting Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the ler had 1arranaed the decorations be based upon the t.herne ot. tbe
that ol the John Reagan chapter home or Mn. D . c Wed•king, of pink I hibiscus in sing!• and M R Ow National Congress of Parents and
Presbyterian church to James of Loi Angeles, held at the home 1920 Oiurch street. Memben will double~'eties. High scores were rs: Oss en Teachers, "Understandinc the
Moore in the presence or 300 or or Mn. Eunice Briggs. AnOther meet at 12 o'clock ror luncheon , held by Mrs. Lee Metzger, first; Court Wht'st Hostess llighway to • Free World." more guests. She wore her grand· · E ch · will off al(air attended wu. the luncheon bringing a "noeebag" IWlch, with Mrs. ge Everson, second, and a meeting er as mother's wedding gown of satin ak f ..... ,.... ti and real lace. which had been of the Joe Wheeler chapter at the the hostess serving dessert and Mrs. F . . Parke. third. nus was Mrs. Ross Owen entertained ;:: er . a a ... ........,. representa ve
made in Paris by Worth. and the Lafayette hotel, Long ·Beach with coffee. The afternoon will be the ~nning of a five-month members of Las Costuras recently m various . depar~enta of the
matching veil of real point lace new division officen, state di-spent in working on Christmas bridge \(>urnamen t with prizes to at her home on Coast ·boulevard. school who wtll outline their ~
which took 40 women, working ten rectors and committee chairmen boxes for mJ11ioru in New Guinea. be aw8fded at the close. Court whist was the diversion of ~ams and explain the problems ot
years, to complete. present. Present at the meeting were J the evening '411.ith Mrs. Joyce Mc-t eir various department&.
At the r eception, held In the Pastor and Mrs. Herbert Roth and PT A President Donald first, Mrs. Billie Fowler IUNGLE FLOWERS
patio or the apartment court own· Npt. Heights Circle the Mesdames Betty Bonham, EnteE' ains Board second and Mrs. Irene Morris low. "Orchid Ladies." Two or them
ed by the bridegroom and where p G d 11 T Th~ore Haiber, Ernie Schultz, Mrs. Morris was a guest, and we.nt into the •-·pest J'ungles '"
they will make their home, Miss Jans 00 Wi OUf Edward Wilcutt, Pauline Culver. Mrs members present v.•eri the Mes-sea.J'Ch or new.~xotlc varieti;;: . . ed ruchard Hubbell, Wayne Rueger, . ar R.-Hill, president of dames Joy-McDona ld, Jean M~ Gertrude Montgomery Just nuss Mrs. Herbert McDonald was M K La . d D C Wed Newpa Beach Parent-Teacher ...... ....-Thie stor y beautifully illustrated catching the bridal bouque t of ki~g. · urle an · · e-a.Ssocia on, recently hostessed 8 Donald, Mary Stanley, Iona in four colors, appears in the Am-
white orchids, which was thrown hostess to Newport Heights "brunc 1.. at he r Lido Isle home Trusty, Genevieve Barnes, Betty erican Weekly, the magazine dis-
from a balcony. Instead , It was Circle or Christ Church by the Ch R for 24 rd members aqd com-Glass, Lucille r.tullins, Trilby tributed with next Sunday's Los
caught by the bride's uncle, who Sea Thursday at her home, 414 apman.. ice mittee airmen, with plans for Ford and the hostess. Angeles Examiner.
r efused to part with it. Old County road. Thirteen mem-Engagement Told the ye discussed.
Miss ~'1ontgomery. who is junior bers were present.
past state president of United Mrs. William Trusty presided in at Form'lll Tea
Daughters of the Confederacy, re-the absence of the president, Mrs.
cently installed orticers of the F red Woodworth, and Mrs. Ray
Bonny Blue Flag chapter of Los Barrett IC!d in devotions. Plans
Red Cross Course
To Aid Housewives
With markt't ing a grov.•ing head·
ache for housewives, much interest
is being shov.·n in the new nutri-
tion course which is being held
under t he sponsorship of the Red
Cross.
This is a course of scientific in·
formation on how families can be
nourished on foods available. Any-
one may register and on com-
pletion of the course will receive
a certificate.
The first class will open \\'cdnC's-
day, Oct. 9 at the Ebel! club-
house from 9 :30 to 11 :30 a.m.
and v.'ill continue on succeeding
Mondays, \Vedncsdays and Fri·
days during the monlh of October .
On October 23 a canteen course
will begin.
were made for the next meeting,
which will be on October 23 in-
stead of the regular date, and
which will feature a tour of the
Goodwill Indus i:ries at Santa Ana.
Members will go in the morning
and take a sack lunch.
After the business session n1em -
bers worked on scrap-books and
were later served refreshmen ts by
the hostess.
Pilot Class Has
P ot Luck Dinner
The Pilot Class or Christ Church
by the Sea met Friday evening
at the church with 19 present.
After the pot luck dinner a
business session \Vas held \Vith
Harold Glass presiding, and af-
terward bunco \\'as played with
prizes going to ~fary Stanley,
fint, and W illiam McDonald, con·
solation.
Mr. and ?.frs. C. W. Rice of
Davis announced the e ngagement
of their daughter Patricia J ean to
E dward Thomas Chapman m . son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T . Chap-
m a n or Cor ona del Mar. at a large
tea Saturday. Sept. 28 at the home
of Afrs. Richard Hamel in Davis.
A variety of flowers decor ated
the spacious rooms where 200 or
more guests were greeted by Mrs.
Ri C'C". l\>lrs. Chapman and the brlde-
elect.
Edward Chapman m was a
bombardier with the Army Air
Force. He r eceived his discharge
last October , then entering the
University of California school at
Da\'is. \\'here Miss llice was study-
ing home economics and agronomy.
A1iss ~ice has·made many friends
in the arbor area, having been
a guest for much of the sum-
mer at the Chapman home.
Townsend Club
Ne v.·port Beach Townsend club
will meet Tuesday, Oct. 8 at
7 :30 p.m. at the home o( Mr.
and A1rs . A. S . Thompsen, 31Q
Santa Ana avenue, Newport
Heights.
The int \\'as stressed that he
P .-T.A ris chiefl y concerned with
child welfare "'Ork a nd that
while eady to give aid in any
emerge cy, concentration would
be on is community. They also
decided that as many children lose
clothin at school, it would be a
good i ea to have a special box
in whi h articles can be placed,
to be ei'ven away at the end of the
year ifl not claimed. ·
The first r egula r P.-T.A. meet-
ing \\. I be held Monday, Oct.
21 at he Newport Beach school
auditorium.
The ~en1bcrsh.ip drive between
the rf begins Monday, Oct. 7
and w th 1050 registrations a nd
~1om , op, Grandma and Grand-
pa as ell as aunts and uncles
eligibl for registration, the mem-
bershi list should top the county.
Dau
The
hter Born to
. E. M.cCunes
• A repertoire just burst-
ing with the latest trends
in short hairdos.
• Rilling, Lustron, Helen
Curtis, Cold waves -also
machineless pennanents.
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Virginia Bell's
MARISKA .
' ' T he G re a ·t es t M 0 N E Y S A V I N G , Birthday Noted With
Dinner Party
A-Ir. ~d Mrs. Richard E. Mc-
Cune, i:aJboa, are parents or a daught r , · who was born Satur-
day, S t. 20 at 2:02 a.m. in Santa
Ana ommunity hospital. She
weighe{I eight pounds, one and a
half ouJices, and was named Cath-
leen en. Mrs. McBride is the
former tllen Jones. House of Beauty
304 Marine Ave. Balboa Jaland Mr. nd Mrs. Dean Campbell
week nded at the Isthmus on P h b n e .. H a r b o r ·-1 8 2 7
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SUITS
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In COSTA MESA
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Celebrating her sixteenth birth-board e Vide µI with Mr. and 1·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ day Saturday evening, 1'fiss Elou-Mrs. n Woodington of Hunt-
ise Owen was hostess a t a birth-ington Beach and Mr . and 1\.1.rs.
day dinner a t her home, 3802 Geor ge Lo\\'e of Balboa Island as
Coast boulevard. guests. 9n the y,•ay home they
Games followed, with Doris Bil-ran in o a school of swordfish
lings and Mary Wamani winning practi ly begging to be caught,
first prizes and boobl prize but Ut y had no bait and not an-
going to Joan Pauley . other t was in sight.
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ConUnoom Sun.. from 2:15 • II &: Tt-. 6:"5 &: 9:00
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