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REl'BIBV'l'ION . Next Oc-
tober 16 some 12 Nazi
chiefs, headed by brutal Her-
man Goering, will go tD the
gallows. 1be savage truth
-and it is said reluctantly
of those who oore laid claim
tn superiority as humam-is
that those who heard hang-
ing prescribed tor their
crimes, had become more
animal than man. Perhaps
this was inevitable, but it is
hardly possible to conduct
systematic and bestial war
against the basic dignity of
man without undergoing the
metamorphosis which, in re-
verse, once elevated man
above beast. The murder of
a million Jews, to such as
Hans Frank. differed only
quantitatively from the mur-
der of one J ew.
The lesson to be drawn
from Nuemberg is that the
Hitler order,, with its infin-
ite record of the beast-and-
prey relationship that exist-
ed between the Nazis and
the exponents of decency,
missed by the narrowest
margin being the world or-
der today. Reverse El Ala-
mein and project the Dun-
querque debacle across the
English channel. and you_
have to grant a 1946 in
which most 0f the world
would have come under the
lash of those 12 apostles of
butchery. and their departed
master. The comfort of the
Nuemberg example of the
enactment there of the kind
of justice we had · hoped
\\'ould pre\•ail in a \vorld in
which free men had tri-
umphed. It would have been
easier simply to steal a page
-from the book of the man
who killed Jews b<$ause they
were Jews, and to have killed
the Nazis because they were
Nazis. + + +
ResisUd Impulse. Having
resisted that human impulse,
the Judges at Nuemberg
placed an unbridgeable
chasm between Democracy
and Nazism and left it there
for all future generations to
see. This is. the kind of jus-
tice that befits the symbol
of Justice we have conceived
-blind to those distractions
that make for prejudice, but
alert t o the principle of fair-
ness. But it is also. no
doubt, the kind of justice
those millions of wronged
peoples, dead in the ir com-
mon ditches. would approve.
They would have agreed
with the Judges that the
roots of the system that pro-
duced these blood-lust crea-
tures. that denied the exist-
ence of human di g nity.
would be turned up and
burned. But they also would
have agreed that the Great
Effort should be · toward a
durable new order. built on
the l}roed highway of hu-
manity, of justice ·tempered
with mercy. God 1villing.
there can be no other. • • •
C. D. M. Revival. They
have a new system, or rather
a revival of the old. with the
mail at Corona del Mar.
Some patrons. not imbued
with the free spirit of enter-
prise. object to the reading
of post cards or the inspec-
tion of photos and other m~
mentoes sent to them. You
see there are periods of idle-
ness and clerks must find
something to do in their
spare time -what better
than to peruse the mail and
stay abreast of the wishes
and aspirations of their
many friends? Then too,
what is better than to keep
tab of the hoy friend and
pass the girls the lnf onna-
tion in that happy comra-
derie so prevalent in our lib-
erty-loving small towns!
+ + •
TraveDtnc. By a uto up the
coast, and what better pas:-
;· time slogan than to study
odd signs. A new line on the
billboard slogan: "Next time
try the train," adds this ---
"Faster Now". A service
station at Ventura labels ·11s
retiring room thus: "Rest-
inghouse" and on each en-
trance: 11 Beauty''· and
"Beast". CUte, don't )'Q<l
think?
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_EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NE RT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR. COSTA MESA
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CDM Residents Win 1st Round Beach Tilt
~ PENCILLED PERSONALITIES
By ]NX l.mosLE>, Cowi>oJ Arria •
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Curt W. Bohman
Busin ess E ngineer
Cun \\'. Bohman of BaJboa Wand ls one of Newport Harbor's most
enterprblnc younc men. At S2 he L' O\\'Der or the Bohman Co., 901
Cont IDc hway, Newport Beach, and u such Is enpced ln the apeclaU-
lzed bualneu of repalrtng and malntalnln« all kinds or boat.a, powet or
sa.U, bl1 or lltUe.
Born in !\1.innenpolis. 1\-linn., in
1914. the year of the outbreak of
the European \.\'ar, Curt Bohman
was educated in the city's public
schools and attended the Univer-
sity of Minnesota. J.le \\'as so
pl eased with his (irst visit to
California in 1934 that he decided
to '-isit it again t"A•o years later
\\·h('n he dt'Cided once a nd for all
it \.\'as to be his adopted state.
His first step after entering the
state was to enroll for a business
engineering course at U CL A ,
which outfitted him fo r his next
step into the California business
world. His love of boats led hin1
into the business of the Peyton
his O\.\'ll name hC're in Ne"1Xlrt
Harbor.
He has 30 employes and a pay·
roll of $75,000 a year. That ls
w methlng wonderful in the way of
an achievement for a youngster of
32 yean who came to California
12 years ago. Boh.man's yaCht
brokl'r is JeMe Hinsley, who is
a!Sistcd by h.is son. Douglas, who
is in charge of the recondition-
ing end of the busineu.
Bohmfln is 11 music enthusiast ;
he plays both the organ a nd the
piano. havi ng played with orches-
tras and with vaudeville troupes.
Golf. fishing and fast cars are his
pleasures. But he is a ·gTeat family
man. and his wile, ?tfarian, and
Company. which he purchased in son, Gary. are the loves of his
1944, a nd has since operated unde'f life.
SAILORS BEAT BEARS;
GIRD FOR GARDEN GROVE
SIDEWALK
COST WILL
BE HALVED
Bldg. Valuation
Nearly Triples
~45 Dollar Mark
Horror Drama
Will Be Played
On Laguna Stage
Land
Action Set Valuat•on of building permits "Ladies in Retirement." the suc-
is~ In Newport Beach during F F •d cessful horror drama by Reginald
the past-nine months ending in or r1 ay Denham and Edward Percy, ia the S..ptembcr wu $3,597,094 or $2.-; second play in the fall-winter
389,865 more than that reached series to be presented by the
IEWPOIT
REVOIES . .
PERMIT
during the same period in 1945 Community Players at the La-
By an a~ment r eached here Chief By.ilding Inspector A. M ive members of the Nc\vport guna Beach playhouse. Gran t e d t 0 Ere c t
~1onday the Southern Californi.a: Nelson said today. St> ch Oty Council and t\l.'O Santa The production will open House on Beach Lot
Te-lepOone company and the city Approximately Sl.207,229 wa s An title companies "·ert" named Wednesd8y and Y.ill also be given
of Newp>rt Beach will share in recorded for the same period end-de ndants in a civil act1c.n fill'.'d on the three fotlo"A'ing nights, Pending Probe
the expense of improving the south ing St>ptember 1945. in the Superior court at Santa October JO. 11 and 12. The cast ,
side of Central avenue and th• I A breakdown or the two periods An Friday. is composed of competent and Fully 111 protesting residents
east side of Palm street, Balboa. I ment ioned by the city building in· escribing then i~el\·es a!' inter-experienced actors, directed b y of Corona del Mar led by Mrs. G.
According to the agreement. the spector follo\\'S: . est citizens of NC\\'por1 Hcach l\'larjorie Williamson. h Andrews of 31 5 Jasmine av<'-
telC'phonc company agrees to pay MONTH 1946 1945 a d t~payers1 Mr. and ?.t.rs. Tickets may be purchased al nue, Corona del l\1ar. who ap-
S935 or one-halfl the $1870 cost Jan. . . $ 519.085 $ 55,3Z2 Th mas Dugan of the Ba!b')a Jnn. th~ Rubaiyat Book shop in La-peared at the municipal meeting
for the installation of curbing and Feb. . 289.930 72.946 ch llenged the vaJidity or th C' city's: guna Beach 191 . Curtain rises in person to CllITY on the fight,
ne"'· sidewalks on tht>Se two thor-l\tar. 907.883 92.650 tr sfer of Corona dl"l !'.ta1 b...•ach 8 30 won a temporary victory Monday
oughfares. The old curbing and Apr. ..... 300,718 115,375 fr tagC' 10 .the state in f'Onn C"clion at : p.m . afterhoon y,·hen they convinced thC'
sidewalks \.\·ere dislocated by the ~1 ay 435.997 97.526 \.\'i h plans to create a state beach Ci H Newport Beach City Council it
Installation of ronduit lines Cor June 261,170 155.745 pa k. re s •ts would be .. to th<' mu.nicipality's in -
the new teJephon<' building which July 322,785 159,550 · "arned as defendants in th .0 _ I U I -terest to issue a cease-ord1•r ~he Sou.ther.n California company Auji::. 279.1~6 191.350 ju ction action the Dugans ~il1ed against the erection of a house on
1.s erecting 1n Balboa. . Sept. m.350 266,765 y,· e 1\ta:ror O. B. Reed. ('ot:ncil-Sa A the beach strip near China Co\'<' .
. In the . agreement, \\'!'-1ch the m Lester L. Isbell. l\1ason Siler. nta na 1t1rs. Andrc\\'S. \\•ho is on<' or
?tY council approved at. its meet-Totals ....... $3,597,094 Sl.207,229 R rt Allen and O. z. Rohcrston. several Corona de! 1'1ar residents
1ng here ~1onday, the city agrees Al 0 nanled AS defenda nts ,,·erC" the who \\'ant most of the main beach
to pay S935 or hair of the total M"ll d w· R ianCC' Title Co. a nd the Secur-at Corona del Mar held. if pos-
cost as its sh~re of the improve-I an ins it Title Co. of Santa .<\na. On ('\'Cry Newport Harb 0 r >ible. for th~ '!me ":hen the Stat(' .
ment. Approximately 3500 square h 1 youngstC'r's lips today there was Park Co"'1fllss1on \\'111 develop the
feet or sidl'\\'alk and 600 linl'.'al 1 TC'<' parce s of proper ty are · · . area for a state mcn1orial park -
f<'<'t of curbing is involved. w Id H in olved all of it waterfront land l.0 "e provoking quC'st.ion, 'I won-dedi ted to th f • 1 ct· · ·ct 1 ds de r if Daddy '"ill take me to the ca e memory o ser\'· j I t is estima ted that the side-or onor cx u ing t1 e an -. circus?" iceme n \,\"ho died in the last con-walk impro\'ement will cost $1120. oposed transfer of the title fiict and SC'Veral othC'-rorona d,.J
: while the curbing cost is estimated of this property from th<' city to 1 • Yes, t he Cole Bros. Combined Mar' residents pcrson('111;, besiC'gPrl
nt $750. a city enginl""E.'r's rC'p<>rt on th State "Park Commission, in c1r~us has rented l~ts at South the council chanibcrs a nd urgC'd
the matter stated. Ray Milland of Lido Isle. film rc urn for purchases of additional i Main street ~nd Delhi road. Santa the councilmen to conden1n thl•
Reddick Extols
Printer in Free
Press Address
The full meaning of the phrase
"freedom of the prl'Ss" was forcib-
ly brought home to the minds of
the people of Nev.tport Beach and
its environs in the remarks made
by &n Reddick, co-publishC'r of
the Newport.Balboa Press at the
dinner-meeting of the Newport
Ki\.\•anis C'lub in the Welcome
cale in Costa ~lesa. Friday.
Reddick. the speaker of the
evening for the ladies' night pro-
gram given by the Ki\.\'anians, told
in unmistakable terms that free-
dom of the press m<>ans more than
just the right to print all the
n<'ws that is fit to print
"lt means that you have thr
right to disagree with the opin·
ions expr~ in the editorial
columns of your newspaper," Red -
$Uck declared. "You can write
your opinion and we will print it.
That's one phase of freedom of
the press."
The publisher t>xplained other
phases of t he printing business,
during which he paid a glowing
(Coatlnuea on r-age IMVf')
CPA Denies Jaysee
Construction Permit
Executive orden from the Oci·
lJan Production Adminiatratlon in
Washington, D. C .• 1tilJed the con-
star. \\·as a'''arded the grand inter-pr J)C'rties at Corona del l\1ar l An~. and . Wlll have 1.ts tents set land sought for a d\\'Pll ing.
nationa l prizC' at Cannes, FranCC'. s and for the beach park develop.! up in r:_ead1nC'SS for their two shows It was brought out during lhC'
on Sunday, for his portrayal or the rn nt "'ere hit 'by the Dugans in at 2 :lo and 8 p. m. _Wedn~ay. (Continued on Page Five)
alcoholic in "The Lost WC'<'kend," th ir action. clairnin.s: that lhe The Cole Bros. circus ts one of __________ _
judged 10 be the best malt> acting ci is not JX'rrnitted to n1ake such the largest te nt sho\vS in America. F R
in any motion picture exhibited at tr~srers. It has all the familiar paterns o( our unnersup
the Cannes 1946 film fC'S\i\'al. £'}' addC'd that the use of the pageantry usually atta ched to big In Sher1"ff Race p perty \vould be restricted bv shows . Th<'re arc 300 performers,
l\1ichele l\·torgan "''as named the s h a transfe r . e\'en if for beach hundreds of animals, and a band E
best actress for her JX'rfonnance Support ll1"ott in the 1-~rench film, "Symphonie u . because local control of the and a calliops.
Pastorale." The a\\•ard for the P perty \vould be dissipated and -------
best film went to the French for r ulations established by the Boatsman's Claim
"La Bataille du Rail." st te \.\'ould control its use.
Siler Says Section
Balboa Walks Bad
Councilman ~tason Siler told
members of the city council Mon·
day that sidewalks on Central
a venue, between the 700 and 800
block, were about the worst in
that section of Balboa and he
thought something should be done
about improving same. The mat·
ter was defl'rred to the next
meetin«i, Oct. 2t.
Le Valleys Market
Loses $450 Cash
Cash amounting to $450 was
robbed from the LeVaJley market,
112 McFadden place, Newport
Beach, some time Saturday night,
according to a repart made to
police headquarters Monday. Silver
amounting to $20 was not touch-
ed, Polle.? were informed.
Villa Way Folk
nde r a State L<'gislature bill. For Damages Sent
~ ,000 has bc<-n set aside for I To Insurance Agent p rchase of properties at Corona
d Mar for the state beact} park; .
in return. the city agreed to trans-. A claim for dama~es amount.
fe title to most of its publicly-u:ig to $104.56 submitted to the
ed beach frontage rather than Cit )" o_f Newport Beach by Ernest
tribute a ny matching funds. E. Wilson of P. 0 . Box 143, Sun-
e Dugans arc represented by ~ s~t Beach .. was re!~ . ~ f:he
A torneys Otto A. Jacobs of the city council to their liability 1n-
fiF of Head. Wellington and Jae-suran~ compa..n~. _ .
oqs in Santa Ana and George Pen-.In his co~un1cat1on. Wilson re-
n y, prominent Los Angeles bar-m1.n~ed lhe city that his tMlat, the
ri ter. W1n1ta, was rammed on Sun~y,
hearing in the case will be ~u~st 18, .at 10:30 a. m. by m-
h Id at 2 p . m. this Friday in t.he visible floating wreckage, P~
S nta Ana courthouse. ably from .the old schooner Min.
Local citiz.ens recaJled today danao, . which ~as burned here some time preVJously. 'rbe Sun-
·rj..utlleon May 20. Mr. P e nney, as set Beach boatsman held the city
l., I for the Bluff and ?~ds neglectful and liable for the dam-
operty. 0 w n er s assoc1at1on age incurred by his vessel
w ed members of the city coun-·
ci that they could expect legal
o position to any transfer of real
e ate land to the state fw park
p
tl. B. Jeweler Will
pen Store in Costa
Mesa About Oct. 18
Builds Here
L. V. Green of 720 N_ Eucalyptus
avenue, Inglewood. bu contracted
to build a one--story duplex home
at 1547 Miramar drive, Ba.Jboa,
the cost to be $8500.
"Never, until no\,.. in the 44 •
years that I hnv<' livC'd in this
county, 40 of \\'hich ha\'C' lx'l'n
spent as a law £'nforc£'ment or-...!
ficer, have I ever sffn an incum-
bent supported by all of the other
primary candidates for an elec-
tive office."
This was the statement madr
this week by Sam Jernigan. when
commenting upon Sheriff Elllot1's
endorseme nts for re-election by thl'
candidates-Harry Bell, Floyd W.
Howard, Walter E. Tipton and
R I. Morris-whose statements,
in par, are as r ol\o\.\'S:
Harry Bell: . "I was constantly
confron ted with the ability. effic-
iency and economy of Sheriff El ·
liotl"
Floyd W. Howard: "I have al-
ways looked upon Sheriff Elliott
as one of our outstanding Ja\V
enforcement officer s."
Walter E. Tipton: "I knoy,· that
Sherift Elliott's re-election is in
the best interest of Orange coun·
ty.''
R L Morria : "Sherif! Elliott's
reo:rd ii so fi ne and so clean
that there ia no way in which it
can be attacked."
struction of nonhousing projects ed w B B" 'ORN DONROFF I The second score came ln the . rown, Long Beach J throughout the nation today_ 1 ·11
Harbor lligh's victory-starved third ~uarter. as a climax of 8 Among those in the Orange City Oerk Frank Rinehan was e er, wt open a modern jew-
Cite Bad Street Observes First Birthday
~ . • rans Were -ated to a •"'ntJ"l-Tar drive which took them from Co h . store in O:>sta Mesa at 1797 ~a'C" -... unty area to feel the brunt ot aut onzed by the Newport Beach wport Blvd. on or about Oc-
lating brand of football antics last their own 28 to pay dirt. Ashen the new cease order were school City Council on ¥onday to com-r 18. A definite opening date
Friday afternoon on Davidson ran It for 12 yards to the Tar 40 authorities who were plannJng the municate with darence McCuJ· be announced as soon as an
Field. when the Sailon from New-and Louie Mello, o~ that ~ building of the new Santa Ana loch, a building contractor of ate estimate ot building
port trounced a visiting Ri\'er-reverse play used in the fll"St Junior College, 17th and Bristol 2*17 Villa Way, this city, regard-novation and merchandise place-
side Bear outfit. 19--0. quarter so effeetively, galloped strttts. Santa Ana, at a COSI of ing hJs request that the city pave nt can be made, Mr. BfO'i\'ll
Sparked by hard running backs 29 ?'ards to the &>ar 31 . 1\-tello $950.000. the Way, from 28th to 29th street. 'd
Louie Mello and Brian Han2el. again took the leather on thr to thus eliminate th: bumps and ;~ the jewelry business since
the Tan rolled up and down the same play for another 16 yards to Fishing Banned Near chuck~holes. The et!}' wants to 11 I , Mr. Brown h .. operated the
fi<>ld "·irh long end S"'eeps and the 14·yard line. There .the Sailor know ii McCulloch and other rest-W Brown Credit J 1 quick-opening line plays and offensive was momcntanly stalled San Clemente Isl dents will share the cost or said i the ·same J~tion in ew~ers
clicked for three scoN?S in the for three dowm. but With the Says U nion Official improvement. ach, 418 American avenue. f~~
second third and fourth cantos. ball on rhe Bear 15 and 11 yards: e put 16 years.
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game was featured by sev-needed for • fil'llt down. signal-~--• Waverly Apt8. Sold '"The Coota Mesa st0re Will not
eral long nms by Mello Hanzel caller Roy Ward came up \\1th a \,.,.n.&nes McLa.uchlan. business merely a branch business, but
and "Bogey" Hol"f'ell, w°ho inci· honey and Dick Brace made 11 agenN 36t for!F Newport Harbor Local To Santa Ana Man up.-to-the-minute. metropolitan
dentally, was playing ln the baek· ?'ards o~ an end around play and o. • A WA fishermen's union. bllshment that will be a
field for the first time in his grid it was flf"St doWn and r~ yards :::;:~C=-t ?t6:.:::t .::= :f;.~ 11\e Waverly Apartments, 324 't to any community. We
carttr, and by hard. smashing line needed to t~hdown tem.tory. ing is banned in the waten sur-Marine Avenue, Balboa Island, a l~ handle the same high quality,
play by the entire Sailor forward Ward camed the baU Into the rounding San Oemente Island. six unit. siX garage construction, tiooally-knowo merchandise, and -...u. line for three yards and then was sold to Karl D. Rt-id by WU-
ln ,._ f'1rst q"·-er. H ___ ,, called on blg_ .. Bogey" HOJTell. Navy firing will commence off Uain W. Sanford. realt.or and as-rate on the~ paliey of bud-
.... """ ~ L Ul"~ ho b lied h t h the i.sland. beginning Wednesda.y t terms at no extra cost in , made two nice gains ot 13 and 28 w u I.I way acroa e and continue through Friday, Mc--soda.le of Gertrude Waldron, real ta Mesa as we do In Long IORN ALLEN B.Aft'LE. ar ..... ..._ .. a JIU'l1' ef ,...._ at W.
yards, but the. plays were nulli· line for the second tally. Lauchlan states.. He has asked estate, Balboa" laland, for a re.. ch," Mr. Brown announced. flnt ll&rtllda:r PMV ..... •· .._ @a.i.it""Jir
tied by penalties. The third score ea.me ln the last the News..'nmes to broedcut this Ported price of $40,000. 1be pro-. • tlile -et llr .... 11n. &. .&. •ccs1,.;. lulq, llept.. !t. him
But the Tan came rolling back quarter with Coach Pickens using lnformatton u be sakl one 1111-= ~:i n::i N~w'!"n: A. Woman Seeks In thecroupot -.. 1a -a dolllht<r ot Mr. and Mrs. ""-e
and the flnt ooore came early his sec<lbd and tblnf atring play-founded rumor aeut a lolioter trap n~• D abcwe, lnmt ,_, left to rfsllt. -R. ..,..... -"'= ..._ ...
In the second quarter wltb Hanzal en and Hallback Dick Brown !lsht!rman to that vicinity early ~ II planntnc ~ fm. &Mages from City Sue Ann Monroo .1Ghn Allen ~~---.... -.......
I.,...;.. ·~ ""-~•-a-the carrying the porkhlde from the M--'·... --"'·•·-·· -· not ~ts and furnlshlnp. The ' -•--fteymoad L. Patchen is --~ u~ ..,_.,. ~-15-·-~ k nd ___, ·~ ·-~·~ --former°""""' ol the .....-rty ,... tie, Jr., fhmt). -Katt'rm the -ol Mr and Mn R. L double marker from the six-yard r~u mar er • lall)'in& • ....., that "'·••--wu "'-1 ~ A clsim b"'-·""t •-;••t the city Hobel. Pa·~ Bal.....:. · · · stand!•• u ·--.. -Gua G. J....,, of Santa Ana. • .._.. --~ ~ stripe. The touchdown came after ·-P· u.en,, be said Newport &.ch by Harry J. In the back .-, left lo rfPt. ' .
Newport took the ball tlfteo a Harbor fans _.. treated Fri· -------Gant D-___._ City er, Loo AnpJes attorney. for are, Barbar8 ~ L lflm J-t Hobel la the dalllhter
.-i Rlvenide punt on the s..... day to • -ll-pl~ ball iame Buy Lo'-for,.,_..,. aM:JIU!r"' cllont. Mrs.~ Purdlinc ot Pat-m. Jmet ~ ••d "' Edwonl L. Hobel Mr. and
46 and HO<ft!l ma.de four yards and u..-a f!&htlnc Harbor team .., ....._ Rece• •a .....__a_ 9 North Fairfax "'''"''" Loo F.ddle w-. lln. E<hrard L. Hobel
throu&h the cienter. Mello nMlde thot ..... fired up for the _,,...t Boulevard Wideniq Ip..., .....,_...,.,I ~=~ wu referTed by the city Mlsa Sue Ana -... Is tbe "-Eddie W-ia the oon
two and then Speedy Hanza1 and -1ngly determined to bring R<al I • on Monday to their liabll-daushtd ot Mr. -.lln. -ol llr. -Mn. Georp B. w.m,
sldr1ed Illa own ·right end for 12 homo th<! flnt ~ victory Plirchaoe by tho dty ot N..,. ~ ~ =~ :':.. .i::: I Insurance campel>Y. R. Monroo, llelboa. •a1
for first clown on the Rlwnide -19". This wu tho flnt port &.ch ot two Jots from Jin. ported by Oty n-....r J. A. °"•-I for the ........,, awrts Mut<r Jai>n Allen 'Batlle. Ir. 'l1oo ddlchs! ,..... w....i dellc-
28. Hanzal acaln ......,. tbl'ee and Vanity Jlrid win for Harbor In Matllcla Griep, ot 4461 'ndrt:J'-Gant ,... the dty ot Ne t t --~ ... the --.. the -ot Mr .... lln. ... -• .. .. by the --
then Mello on a nloely .,._,tod 12 -sixth s1ft<t. Son Dleso. tor tha -~ Soptmibor. *J:t and doci< a t the l9tb -A.Um Batu., Sr., ..._ a ...---~ by all.
band-olf ~--19 vital yards The ... ~ Tar line --widmlnc ot Coat ....._, --.... ftport to the clQ> --c0 1aui'.,tldat11adQ> ... -~ !Illa. Sbe -Katlllfta -.. lli• "-,_ .. -......... ,_ to the Bear six-yard tltrlpo wbeft Cftdlt for ~ up h--_.,. .. by the l'!twpcxt -at Ito _,,.._ ,. ~ -. ~ and t bor rip! ,_ -dalllhle' ol lfr. --. =; a• -ID 11111 -l*tbdo)o at
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N .EWS-TI MES
PBOMa' ••·--II ... I.I Aa Worlal 'lbomas Jefferson once said: "1 would nthtt live in a country P l_'' l...,.T r '97 ... D 'JM¥ I V ..... mtW with newspeptta and wtthout CCM!n\ll'M!t\t. than in a country ~with a
Ollila ~ St Mt._ p.ay D I .,_,. WI I I' J Vea-D government but without newspepen." In this chaotk era that ii
WO<"th MPeatiftg and .-.... ~· Panble In ~,_.,:SI per _.. In OnllP C<lunt7 , 'The alogan t"" the wventh annual National N"l"."!'"-Week is:
, R'lli 'per >""l" to 4111 -: llUIO por _..to &lb -"A ·FREE PRESS-VOICE OF FREEDOM. GUAJUAN OF LIB-
llilltend u Second-Clam -u.er et 1M _. ....... in Newport Bzuh, ERTY,'' and the theme la "The Newspe-u a Public Servant." ~'" ·-~ tbe Act of -3 lBl9 One has only to look over this wv-Wfft)' -'<! to realize that _____ ..,.... __ °'_'_' .. _•c_~ __ . ________ • _______ ,onfy a few natiON are blessed with a Free Press. Moat intelligent
LUI D. PORTER • ·-J>oiNWift people will agree that the Freedocn of the Press is the capatono ot fJ.°r.'='N · . · . · . · _ · _ -_ -Adnrtlolns ~ ~"':ii':t:ir ~ ~t once you~-this Freedom of the
P ID~ --<Wn1 ,,___, A N • Be di C&llfornla However, Freedom of tM Presa, u we u...-::1~tand It, has become i4*1& .-.-~t, ....,.u. W. '-CU~ ftllllt. ;ewpon• ' such a common part of our American Way of lJfe that we sirnl)ly
Offlc:ial Paper of the City of Newport Beach :~~.,.~'i~T!":..': ~ = that uu. oonclltion does not •Xfst
A D1,1 t·Me....,... • 177 P ._ 0..11 YMn Such freedom of the p-eq ii essential in our form of Democracy.
• • 1be flnt step of any dictator is to. clisa'edit or seek control of
Active
Member
of
C-0-0perate and Produce
Henry Ford II recently stated that steady employment for
American 'l'llOri<ers can be atbllned only through ~ration
between labor and management In reducing production
oosts and in boosting industrial output.
Mr. Ford's ~ration-production formula for the we!-
the prea. Dictatorial gownunental ottlcials ..-nt ne~ that
do not agree with them. OUr form of goVftn!J>ent is u-pon a
check and balance system between three major branches-the execu-
tive, legislative and judicial. The newspapers aa a "Fourth F.atate"
wu recognized yean ago becaUBe or its power to serve u a watchdog
of the people's rilhta: to kttp the people Informed and united tor
their best 1n1 ..... ts.
For the &ood ot the public It la a healtny lhln& for our newspapers
to have the right to criticize public officials bec&UR It la IO easy tor
our IUgh ottida!JI to be<orne so IWT'Ounded by "y""" men that they
looe their penpectlve and assume the dlv!fte.rilht theory that they
can do no wrong. An alert Press helpo keep our poliUcal leaders' feet
on the ground
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FAREWELL
e PUBIJC SERVCIE
Announooment made (oday ol
the annual meeting in Chicago on
October 17-18 of the Audit Bureau
erton Offers
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• fare "OI American labor in particular and the Nation's econ-
omy In general, is not a new ooe. It has often been voiced
before. But in view of existing labor ronditions it can hardly
be said that it is being practised.
During the war the newspapers of the United States met all chal~
lences and helped unite the people on every procram euentlal to the
winning of the war. The newspapen wholeheartedly gave their su~
port to civilian mobilization, selective service~ war bond drives, Red
Cross, U.S.O .• O.P.A., rationing, war production; and the development
of a united front. Millions of dollars worth ol space were contributed
to every worthy program. Without fanfare the newspapers have
roobilized to win the peace.
During this National Newspaper Week we urge YoU to take time
out, to rediscover what your newspaper means to you and your com-
munity. lf you don't think that it is a very close part of your life,
try this simple experiment: When YoW' paper comes, just set it aside
and see how long you can refrain from reading it.
of Orculatiom calls attention to orably discharged veterans:,..-------------.1
an o-aUon of sell-regulation In the services are now eligible I B l'lllfllll'D•rw:.a:aiq a KB•OKa. ...
industry that is an outstanding ·~po.le In the Marine Air • • lfBYTIC
I t th Am . t R~.-ve tralnl ~ Dll I-TU < J&a.&llT examp e o e encan way o n& program, a ... "U,,N.-u-&alMttmd .,. u. lhlllilll ...._. 'lft9.
life in business. The membershJp to the announcement of LI> 97' Dz1 .-c ' 1e •• 1 .... •
of this thirty-two year old as-W. Wheatley, veterans' coun-.._ wt.Ill ..._ sa:ii: ......,
sociation, with which thia: news-at Fullerton Junior college. 1~ a..•••-...
A. V. Andren, M. D. -iroa:o.mr
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paper is affiliated, comprises 2900 training program bl being - - -...._ - -
publishen, advertisers and adver-ucted at the Naval Air St•·i----;~-----------"'
Using agendes in the Uni t e d , Los Alamlt.oa, California. ARC!BllM11'
wo...& . ....,.n*••-
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Some strikes. little publici2led but highly important, have
been going 0n for months. New ones keep popping up. Who
is to blame? Probably both labor and management are re-
sponsible in varying degrees. It bas become apparent how-
ever, that some labor leaders seem to feel that they can go on
indefinitely "kicking the ball around," so to speal<, without
causing serious, and possibly permanent il\jury to their own
cause and to the welfare of the rountry as a whole.
California Planning Dates
Back to Early Spain Era
States and Canada. Working to-terans who become members
gether and without outside inter-of , group may partidpate with Ir-------------. ,..------------,
ference, these sellers and buyers a Marine fighting squadron twice . Armand Monaco
of advertising space have volun-~nth, one-hall day a t a time ABCllD'DJr
tarlly set up rules and standards on Saturday or Sunday. They 8U W. II& .. A-, Be)lw,.
for use ln measuring and evaluat-Ive pay for each half day at au'-I'll&
ing the circulation of published a _ t wage scale, depending on l'Dl , .... ood A.._ For over a year we have been wading knee deep--some-
times neck deep-in labor strife. Our pwg1e;s out of the in-
dustrial mire has not been enroOraging. U labor now comes
up with new demands for further general wage increases the
outlook will be further darkened. Higher wages would 900ll
be reflected in still higher prices. Thus, labor would gain no
reel advantage in getting more dollars with less purchasing
power, while the national economy would suffer further from
the Inflationary effects of the situation.
With the announcement in the ideas for city improvement, only media. . the rank held at the time of ·dis-
East that a universa1 building llrn1ted -u1•-w-obt•'-ed h I.-A,..' Mr 1111 ""''3 "" ..... co.u• • The Audit Bureau, better known c ge.
code which may be applied to Thil deficle:ney was ~ as A.B.C., maintains a large staff e work consists of radio, or·
every community in the United by the state legislature of 1915 of experenced circulation auditors din ce and maintenance engineer-
States will soon be released for when it enacted legislation pro-who examlne and audit the circu-ing training in class and labora-1.-------------.1
use brings to mind that from the vidlng that the legislative body lat.Jon records of all publisher to .
standpaint of planning, CalifornJa of any incorporated city might members at r egular intervals. The -1-----------
has advanced far since the first er te pl · · lo ti t th B ' ea a anrung comnu.ss n, pre-results of these audits are issued in o o newspapers e ureau s
cities in the sate were planned scribing the organization and A.B.C. reports which. are available puibisher membership inc l udes
by royal edit of the King of Spain. functions of such commissions. to advertisers and publishers for moft of the leading magazines,
In 1573, exactly 373 years ago, The Qty of San Bruno in San use in the buying and selling of buaJness papers and farm publica-
the ftrSt decree proViding for the Mateo county wu the first city advertising space. These reparts tiorls in the United S tates and
laying out of California cities in the state to take advantage of tell how much net n.nid circula-C~da. was issued by the theri Sn.o. ... ;~h re-·~1• t or -b tU ~ h th f ABC _....... uWI gran · power Y se ng tion a publication hu, how it was oug e use 0 · · · re-
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As Mr. Ford points out, some labor spokesmen have dem-
onstrated their power to force concessioos from manage-
ment. but in so doing "they have stifled production" -and
this means eventually labor's earning power.
gime. It set forth standard regu-up a city planning commission in obtained, the price or prices at po advertisers can select media
latioru: which were to be follow-1915 on the baslS. o! tac•-obt&1.ned ------------, -which it was sold, how and where ~ 1 ed precisely in establishing towns By 1922 there were l 5 such distributed and many other facts thr ugh actual audits. lt iB prob--
Without genuine ~ration between employers and em-
ployes we cannot attain the producticn vohnne necessary to
lift the Nation out of its economic woes. But with it we can
repee.t the industrial miracles which have made our nation
the won<ler of the world both In war and in peace. ·
Worth .Trying
It is said that Arturo Tosainini, who is perhaps the
greatest orchestra conductor of modem times, refused to try
to become a composer in spite of the urging of his early
teachers because, as he put It. "I know that whatever I
might compose would fall far below the standard I set for
myself.''
The music world can be mighty glad that he did not apply
this philosophy to his work. as a ronductor. And the world
In general can be tlianktuJ that the many talented men in
various walks Of life whose efforts may have fallen far below
the standards they set for themselves nevertheless had the
courage to try, and to benefit mankind in spite of their "fail-
ures."
We Who Get Stuck
When It comes to observing etiquette in foreign affairs we
Americans are sticklers. That's why we so often get stuck.
A cru;i: in point is that of Marshal Tito, the Belgrade bWJy.
On Instruction from Moorow, Tito's airmen shot down two
unanned American transport planes which "violated" the air
over Yugoslavia. Five of our filers were killed.
We got tough about it--0n paper. Tito backed down
somewhat but showed no remorse for the murders.
in the new world. bl th t ·th t th t U commissions. Six years later the essential to the sound investment a a Wl ou e pro ec on
Business was ordered to face a total reached 74 and by 1939 there of advertising money. Thus, With for advertising made possible by
central plaza. Streets were or-were 150 commlssions ln the state. the aid of A.B.C. re~rts, adver-the use of A.B.C. reparts, adver-
lented wtth relation to a single The rll'St otfidal county plan-tisers can select the· media best ' would not have appropriated
isolated district. ning commission In the United adapted to their needs, invest their the Iargt sums for advertising
Some city streets in Los An-States was established tn Califor-money on the basis of facts and whi now characterize American
geles bear the stamp of planning nla in 1922 when Los Angeles know just what they get tor their eco omy. The Audit Bureau there-
done by the ruler of Imperi&J County Board of Supervisors rec-advertising dollars. This ia a far fo by its participation in the
Spain. ognized the need for end detira-cry from the conditions that exiat· dev Jopment of adverili:ing and the
During gold rush days emphasis billty of a planning program. ed prior to 1914, the year A.B.C. we are of the press is an lntergral
wu on growth rather than on de-Widespread interest in-the ac-was established, when advertisers par in the public service per-
velopment, says a well-known tlvttles and program of the Los had no unilorm standards for the to by the newspapen of
writer of a state building manual. Angeles Regional Planning com-comparison and evaluation of Am rlca.
In some areas in California the mJ.aion resulted in the State media and when publishers were --j-----------· 1
pattern of a community growth Planning Act of 1927, which al-unable" to get full credit for their
was determined by the burro or towed counties to appoint plan-circulation claims.
pack-train which followed the ning commissions and generally Today ninety-four per cent of
same, course taken by the last outlined their functions. Santa the total circulation of all daily
burro or pack-train. Barbara wu the first county to newspapers in the United States
Other communities grew because take advantage of Uie act, which and ninety-eight per cent in Cana-
two roads crossed and a trading was later amended with the clause da by A.B.C. Many weekly news-
center was established. that It was mandatory to create papers have joined the Bureau in
After the t urn of the century, such commission ln each county. recent years and the movement of
CalifornJa communities pridefully Orange and Riverside counties verified circulation in the weekly
led to the revival of interest in were included in the 18 other coun-field is growing rapidly. In addi-
oommunity planhing. The associa-ties which immediately complied 1 i";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;+o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;iii;iiiii;;i;;i~ tlon for the improvement and with the new law. Other coun-11
adornment of San Francisco In ties have since organized planning
1903 began thf:" ball r olling when commissions which have proven
they aPJX>inted Daniel H. Burn-themselves to be valuable assets
ham to prepare a plan for that to all growing communities within
dty. their jurisdictions.
Four. years later Los Angf:"Jes. Formation of state planning
not to be outdone by a neighbor commissions came several years
big city to the north of it, hired afterwards. In fact it ~·as the
Charles M. Robinson to lay out NationaJ Resources Planning
a plan for a greater Los Angeles. board of 1933 which took the
So fruiUul were his efforts in initiative to ask ·cooperation of
L. A. that Robinson was asked a each state in the establishment
year later to do the same thing of planning agencies for the pur-
for Sacramento. pase of expediting the then pend-
DRAFTING
SERVICE
ROY M. Wi\TKINS
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Reparts of the improvements ing program of public works.
being done in the three leading Governor John Rolph ot San r--------,-------t-----------, Then came the demand from many Americans that we dties soon reached the ears of Francisco appointed the first state really show him that we meant IJotSlness by blocking further public spirited men of San Diego. planning board in 1934, and a
U.NllR.A. shipments to Yugoslavia. But In spite of the fact and they decided to go th• others year later the state legislature
that we pay 70 per cent of the U.N.R.RA. C(l&ts the state de-one step farther by hiring an established the tlrsi state plan-
eastemer named John Nolen lo nin& board. It was made a part partment said It would be improper for US to attempt to halt make a plan for their dty. of the department of finance.
these shipments. Technically, the State Department was Other dt!es made similar ges-From that · Ume down to the
right. but it is on technicalities such as these that we are so lures. but the writer of the state present cities, counUes and state
2'-Hour
dio Service
manual explains that since there planning boards have cooperated
often Played for suckers. was no offidal sou= through as unlb tor the growth and Im·
What Is more, when we even go so far as to send more which could be channeled their provement of Ca!Uornla.
than 8000 tons of steel rails to nto-ralls originally intended ----------'-'----~------
for Otlna, but which are also badly needed here at home--
It &hows what chumps ~ really are.
Isn't it about time for us to get wlae !
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Telephone: Harbor 502 or Beacon 5508-W ,
1'1Ui and Santa Ana Ave. -Costa Mma
Going to Build Dis Year?
Yoa prollablj have yonr drum ho,_ all
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udtlted or -tndor nln!edy bu prepared
plans OD pRpel' for you.
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Neidecker, Calkins Boat Yard
Equipped for Big Business
By ff. L BARNUM
Thrtt t im6-a.nd a charm. At
least that appears to be what
has happened to "The Yard" on
the Mjracle Mlle. ''The Yard"
ls the third tjtle tacked upon the
boat works since 1944. O rficially
known as MacCurdy and Calk.Ins.
Inc., and in 1944, the Channel
Boat Co.. the outfit has made
great strides in Improvement sincr-
a new partnership \vas set up last
June. Marsha ll Neidecke r, for·
me>r L. A. m anufacturer 's repre-
sentative, bought out Bill Mac-
Curdy's share to act as partner
with \Vendell "Skip'" Calkins.
The new partnership has in·
s talled multiple "·ays, and "The
Yard" is now able ·to accommo-
date se\•en boats up to 55 feet
inst.ead of one. The ways were
stressed by Bill 1.1acCurdy, for·
mer partne r, who was one of the
head navy architects for Gibson
Cox. New York City. The Cox
company designed about 75 per
cent of the navy's destroyers and
cruise rs. MaCCurdy was also as-
sociated with Western Pipe and
Steel. At 35, a decided a nd am-
bitious ma n, he has returned to
his Michigan State alma mater to
obtain a doctor's degree in naval
architeetu.re a nd engineering. even
though he is now recognized as
one of the foremost stress analysis
experts in the country.
seven years on the Dollar Une
followed by two years with the
Matson Steamship Co. Around~
the.world was a common occur·
rence with him.
Calkins received his diploma in
naval engineering a t the Massa·
chuset ts Institute of Technology.
After an apprenticeship at the old
Bath Iron Works. Bath, Maine,
he specialized in small OOata and
yachts. '"Skip" designed the well-
known P-14 a nd the T\-1a rine Sales
power and rental boats operating
in Ne\vport Harbor.
The newly converted "Yard" is
a one·step convenience for boat
oWl]en. in that craftsmen are
available for painting. engine over-
ha ul and carpentry. Owners are
invited to do their O\\'TI \Vork "on
board," the participants settling
o nl y for haul out a nd la)' days.
Relative advantages are round
on properties sub4eascd by the
yard. One lessee, the Seaboard
Equipment Co .. marine engine and
Mercury outboard agents. have
SJ,><'nt $10,000 on a building and
other improvements. Another,
the J. K . Brown l\farine Radio
Co., S7000, to house marine and
electrical equipment. They arc
distributors for Karr Radio ma nu·
fac turers.
Niedecker is "plenty salty" as ' L~~~;;1\,.~~
the saying goes. Boat experience l'
began for him as a purser for
Cement and Flagstone
Contractor
P'LAT WORK AND FOOND4nozr;s
B7 Eltlmate
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QuJclr; w.nlee: •• baTI the t'!MDetlt
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1!:11:-.., T9elii&T 01*' 4. to 10 p. m.
8u'"'-¥ 11 -Mi 1e P. a.
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Balboa lmprov t· Group
Will ·Build Vet an' s Home
1be Balboa Improvement as.so--sus · at the conclusicxt of the
cia lion 11 the first dvic crganiz:a· bull · prouam, the improve-
tlon in Newport Harbor to an-ment association v.ill conduct a
nounce that it will finance the and make up for the loa
construction ot a house for a home-in tha m.anner.
lea war veteran and his family will be no other type
In this section or the city. ~ unW the veterans
Members of the board of di· problem is eliminated. an
rectors of the organization have oftlci of the BIA building com-
appointed a building oommittee mitt""! added. '"and we might just
of merchants who will make ar-as weNmake a start now to build
rangements: for competitive bid-thole homes. ..
ding for the contract to build The type of house v.•hich the
the GI house. Balboa Impro\....,ent assoc:iatkln
After the house is built on a plans o ftnance ii limilar in tte.
1ot yet to be purchased by the sign the t-.~btdloom home at
organlz.ation, the structutt will be 2112 boulevard. Balboa,
turned over to Newport Poot No. which built by Deputy State's
291 of the American Legion foe A -<;enmol Frank W . Rich·
disposal to a homeless war vet· uds f the Balboa Inn for hi.I
eran of Orange county. GI ~ Frank W. Richards jr.
The buildin& committee is now ' type of house," the BlA
looking for someone who will sell ofti · n.Id, "is known as the
them a lot on a competitive basl!. Palos JVerdes model. It meets an
The plan calls foT' placing the lot in the r1gld requirements approved
esaow, the same to be paJd for for process-financing."
out of a GI loan. The Balboa Lmprovement USO--
However, if there is any loes ciati does not expect to make
any fit out of the building or
sale t the GI house.. "It after
the s cture is built and it does
not t loan approval, we will
stand the Joss." the official said.
e-
• Portraiture
and Commercial Photography
Phone
HartJor 1033
\
Pabn Ave.
3tf1
On Your Way
to Sallta Ana
Or When
in Costa Mesa
Stop
at---•
CHUCK'S DRIVE -IN October Permits
Valued at $7 4, 725
Issued by Nelson eos of the house is expected Barbecued Sandwiches -Fountain se...nce to under $8500. a .,. •
Twenty·six permits calling for
construction with a total valua·
tion of $74,725 were issued in
Newport Beach in the first week
of October, according to a report
made today by Chief Building In·
S(X'Ctor A . M. Nelson.
Home plans were filed by the
following:
Rolx>rt L . Wyre of 600~ Avo-
cado aven ue, Corona del Mar. a
l\\'o-story dwelling and detached
garagr a t 419 Fernleaf avenue,
CDM. SlO,MX>. a nd Ri chard Ste\\'·
art of 106 Abalone avenue, Bal·
boa Island. two-story addition,
SI0.000.
C. S. RasmUSS<'n of 3715 El
Serano avenue, Los Angeles. a
one--and·8·half story dwelling and
detached garage at 1()().5 Beacon
W ay. Newport Heights. SSOOO. and
Ernest E. Sieger of 214 Thirty-
~econd street, Newport Beach, a
one.story cement block dwelling
at 630 Coast highway, Ne"1JOrt
Beach, $7000.
Robert L. and Bethune M.
Reed of 3202 Coast boulevard,
Ne1A1>0rt Beach. one.story dwel·
ling and detached garage at 441
Fernleaf avenue, Corona del ?tiar.
$7800. and A. H. Timpkins of
4280 Ninth street, Riverside, one-
stor y dwelling at 115 Twenty.
sixth s treet. Newport Beach, $5000.
William L. Shields of 615 Poppy
street, Corona del Mar one-story
d\\'elling and det.ached~arage at
the same address, 500, and
Agnes and Martha Lo joy of 120
North Richmond avenu , Fullerton,
one.story dwelling at 219 Thirty.
second street, Newport Beach,
$4300.
J . H. Gordon of 700% Coast
highway, Newport, apartment over
garage, same address. $3500.
Th Balboa Improvement asso-. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
ciatio is comprised of • group 1818 Newport Blvd. CURB SERVICE Costa Mesa
of ;rchants whose enterprises !::::=========::::============== are I . ated in the Balboa sN:tion
of -\\'port Harbor. Clyde R .
John n. proprietor of Johnson's
resta rant, Balboa, is president of
the ssociation.
I
Elvi.nf ?\-1. Parsons of 1201 South
Flo"'' r street, Burbank. garage at
304 hirty-sixth street, Newport
Beac , $750: Innis 1-faclnt}Te or
1316 Jiff drive. Ne\vport Heights,
$650, and Walter L . Wiley of 216
Aba] e avenue. Balboa Island.
$400.
CENTRA BOAT WORKS
Builders of All-Steel CENTRALINERS
DESIGNEU ...i lltJIU>EB8
YACHTS COMMERCIAL
Power or s..o. n )' ..... OJ' Party Crallen ---1>.
-~ L ow_., Nani ArdUtect
I>.
. GO-TON caANlC llEBvtCE Pia s for miscellaneous build-
ing 'Ork \vere filed by H. L . Newport BeMllt
Gib of 423 Goldenrod avenue, I ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= ~:-1-Foot of Sl•t SL
Coro a del Mar. a frame a ddition ii
to h home, S2000; A. B. Kel·
leher\of 2008 Ocean Front, New-
port Beach, conversion of garage
into bedroom and bath and build·
ing rlew garage, $1500.
DORA LEE'S
-........ -Included
Venetian Blinds
to oar dork.
Custom Slip Covers -Draperies
. Pa4l Rogers of 209 Via Dijon,
Lid~sle. alterations. SSOO: L. M.
Irvin of 800 W . Bay avenue
Ne rt, addition to present
struc ure. S400: Gertrude A. Wal·
dron{ 117 Jade avenue, Balboa
l!.lan , alterations at 108 Topa7
even . Balboa Island. $200 ; Dr. Balboa Island
Arth Neal, 121 Turquoise ave-~::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; nue, lboa Island. change in in· r terior ~ partitions, S200, an~ .Mrs.
C. Fu'llk of 817 W. Central avenue,
East Ne\\1>0rt, roof over present
building. i100.
A pl>rmit to erect a neon sign
overi' building was granted
Glad Beverly of 507 E. Central
avenu , Ba1boa, construction cost
is S2\J\'. ;-,-------
Drlve Cantully-Spare a LUe.
I
Does Your Ho•se
Need Painting?
-tt-
No waldllg. . .'Wed; cl-.. lmawllaU.ly by hidllY
skilled lowae1www l'llllltaa Dllbll: the most iiiod-
ern eqnlpmmt ud n..t materla&.
* Owned aad opora&ed ,by World War D Vetersns DELICATESSEN
FOOD SHOP 1 ,2~~=~~~~~~~~; I Garage pla ns were filed by. Earle B. Winship of 315 Thirty.
fourth street, Newport Beach,
-king ,_ iW* ••t good wlD and patronage.
*
C~s Feed Store
~ay and Grain
, Quality Feeds P1ll' l!'ree JM!mateo • Fresh ~ Sance
: :;1J' Drud.:':seat
• Plcl<les -OUves •Ch_,, -Meal&
• Sardines -Anchovies
• Crackers • Blscnll&
• French Rolls
SHOP AT GILL'S
For Fresher V egetal>IM
Betttt . Meal&
Fancy Grooerleo
U5Fo...tA""'
LAGUNA BEA.CB
()al.Uom.la'• Neweet and
Mot1t Modern Motel
Miracle Mile
Motel
706 OOAST filGBWAY
LoM: t• ._IC_. ... '
wfdto U.. ~WI
o 40 Units and Baths
• Unit Heat
• Box Springs
• Innerspring Mattresses
PB. BEAOON 5299-1
R d WHAT THF.SE FOUR I ea EX-CANDIDATES SA y.
~-----
HARRY BELL-"I wu comtantly con!rontcd with the
Ability, EffiOeocy and &onomy of Sberilf ·
Ellion.,.
FLOYD W. HOW ARD-"! have al ... yo loo!<..! upon
Sheriff Ellion as one of our outstanding law m ·
fon:cmcnt officm."
WALTER E. TIPTON-"! bow that Sbttiff Ellion'a
...,.e1e.:.;on ia In d.e bat interat of Oranp
County.~
I. I, MORRIS-"Sbalff Elliott's rrc....d ia oo fme and '°
cl.a that then ia DO .... , in which it CUI be
•l'JIMW."
II-ELECT SHERIFF TUNEIN .,.... ..... .
JESSE L ELLIOTI -• • • ~· ...... K.'t'.O.&.
___ v_o_11_N_o_v_._STH _____ .,.
~OWUll>Gll It l!XPliRIENCB Ha.. No s, .. ;.,,,e" I ftli .. [ ..... of~O..! a 1 ... _,
'le B1ct n. ... Wlio haws ... ,,...
garage with attached upstairs
room, $2500: Geor~e H . Conway
of 319 Poinsettia ?venue, Corona
del Mar, garage i¥ear and change
present garage, $2000, and W il·
liam M. Shields of 617 Poppy
avenue, Corona del Mar, cemE>nt
block garage, $1200.
Earl E . Bellew of 512 Thirty-
fifth street, Newport Beach, ~: ,
; -§-
n.py DeHYV7-lleaooa 5Ull
18%7 Newport 111..t.
COSTA MESA
Phone HARBOR 2645
Bean and Holman
MIDWAY AUTO SERVICE
....... 11P . "' ......... -:, ...
MOTORS
llEll1JILT
• ~u .. • llpoolalt)' •
eMtKW CiDICSml
.e IGMtTIOM ........
1501 wmI' CENTRAL A VENUE
PHONIC BARBOR 2125
• ll'Mden llhed
• w.......
Sfnlgbteaed
• Body BepalrtDg
• Auto Painting
$50
udUp
•••
a New .Building and Facilities
V E N ET I A N B L 1-N D S -··WINDOW SHADES
I -Quick Serriee-
nlZ E&ti•ATM •
HAISOl'S _HADE AND LllOLEll SHOP
OOSTA IDJIA " I 8111 U •&I
•
•
•
•-ce P'oar
Tank Installation
Granted '(exas Ce.
'
'Ille Newport Beach Oty c.oun.
cil on :l\·1onday approved a request
by the Te~ Oil Company of 9'29
South Broad¥.·ay, Lo& Angeles, to
install a 50()0.gallon underground
storagt> tank on its leased propei:tY
11ear the Marin<' service station
here.
Beach :Qty
Will Stage
Ice Show
Agent J . N. Goode or the Te~ Brand new ice extravaganza
company said that the new tank tiUed "Hollywood on Ice" f\as
will be used for storing and ru... just gone into production under
pensing of gasoline, while its two the guiding gei:uus of Bori! Pet·
present }()()().gallon tanks will be 1 roff. Petroff will introd.uce ~y
conv<"rted to dicsal fuel. Some of new and novel production tricks
its customers, commercial fisher· 1 in Uris novel ice revue.
men, must ha\'C diesa1 fuel for With Audffy Miller, Canadian
motors of that type. Gold Medalist, as his skating di·
rector;
Marco Montodoro, his art dt-
;=acxXiCix:Ccx:CCixcqjl rector; and a well selected cast 1111 I of great young skaters headed by
Jeanne Sook, formerly an Ice Fol·
ties featured skater; Petroff will
launch "'Hollywood on lee" at the
Long Beach Municipal Auditorium,
Saturday October 12 continuing
for eight days.
Drive C&refu.lly-SrAr~ a 1.lfe
ij THIS WEEK
FLUO&ESCENT
DRAFTL.""'0 LAMPS
The show is booked for the next
40 weeks at auditoriums up and
down the Pacific Coast which in· ~~1~1 1 cludea a long run is San Francisco
O!.:;:.:..l~iil:i;i,:,;.;o..,_aQ I and a six week run at the Los An·
geJes Shrine Auditorium. Tw'o por-
table ice stages are nearing com-
pletion and will turn each audi.
torium into ice theaters fbr the
presentation. Newport~
Repair Se"""'
Uomebold Appllaneea
Sea ta ·are now on sale at the
Long Beach Auditorium . .phone
phone 625-42 a n d Humphreys
Music Store, 130 Pine Avenue,
Long Beach . 737 .89_
Ceurt Collects
$4446 in Fines
City Judge Robert Gardner re-
ported to the city council on Mon-
day that his orfice collected
$4446.50 in general fines in Sep.
tember. Traffic fines alone tcr
tailed S2622. the jurist said.
Watch the Classllted columns.
FJNEST TASTING
SIZZLING BAMBUBGEBS
STEAKS (wbenever be pt.
-); DOME BAKED
YUMMY BEBBY A N D
APPLE PIES
ROSSI'S \
Liquor Store \ SHEP'S
100 Cuaat m,;hway
Formerly Gordon's Dnac Store
Open Evel'J Day
1015 OOAST W GDWAY
NEWPORT
--rile Home or Oooct Eata"
NEW OPERATORS IN TRAINING. Whea. a •• te!epbone operator la tbe Newport ne..111 telepboae
offlee at 100 & Bay a'·eaue., Ba.I~ ts belnl' tnJ.JMld for her job, the ftnt spenda many boun at a
tn.ln.lnc switchboard u pictured. above. It ts not a real swttcllboanl became .....a: of It I• of "'dumm,y'
construction. Here an dtbere a .. jack" on tbe pan el .. reaL Vlrcf.n.la MeBaln, at rfcht. la .. tune In
the control operator'• potlltlon a.ad abe act.a u the •Ub8crlber, placing calls to the two student operaton
to her left. Vl'l(ie DuBois, standln& ln the rev, I• the lnstl"Uctor who Usteu ln. Tbe .. 11tudenta", wM
fUled In for ~ieture, from left: Beverly Cl&lre, .Jeanne FWqb=u=m=-------------
Ask Health Dept. I Legion Counsellor
To Approve Cafe Places Veterans
Balboa Photographer
On Jr. College Staff
Bert Schlnidl of 181 3 E. Cen-
tral avenue, Balboa. must get the
approval of the health department
bcrore he can open a delicatessen
at that address. the Newport
Beach City Council stated l\fon·
day. This is th(' usual approval
procedure ror such places.
Getchel Must Get
Health O.K. for Cafe
The Ne,,·port Beach Clty Coon·
cil reasoned on f\.'londay that lf the
health d e p art me n t approves,
George L. Ge th<'il of P. 0 . Box
205. Balboa, may conduct a cafe
to be called the Sportland cafe in
Main street, Balboa. Gethell's BP""
plication noted that he had taken
up the lease !onnerly held by Paul
Lorentzl'n.
Handicapped Veteran
Subject of Meeting
In S. A. Wednesday
I H ho J b The first two issues of the n ar r 0 S ' Weekly Torch of Fullerton Junior
A veteran's council. recently es·
tablished by American Legion Post
291, Newport Beach. came into the
limelight when it took over duties
similar to an employment bureau
last week.
Ma ny veterans rounct suitahl('
and steady jobs through the place-
ment center with_ wages ranging
from Sl.00 to Sl.38 per hour.
Builders, contractors and boats·
men are finding the legion hall
a good place to call \vhen they
ntt'd a man ,y.·ho y.•ill "put in a
full day's "·ork."
Ve terans who are out of work
m ay apply at the post located at
15th and Bay Ave. "There are
more jobs to be had," according
to Bill Bannister. veteran's coun·
sellor, "-'ho in addition to his job
filling program, helps ve terans
with their G I insurance, loans.
and furnishes schooling intorma·
tion. Several score of veterans
were assisted last "'eek.
College are ROW oft the press and
regular weekly publication is es·
tablishC'd. Staff members are:
Marilou Neja, Anah<'im, editor·in·
chief: BilJie Jenson. Fullerton.
ne"•s edilor ; Jeanne Wilson, Ana·
heim. fealure l'ditor: Hal Yates.
Anaheim. sports editor; Marilyn
~tcGuire, Fullerton. advertising
a nd circulation manager; Jack
Haddon. Balboa, photographer .
Thieves Grab $1330
From Orange Bank
All police precincts \\'ere alerted
following the theft of $1330 from
the Orange bank. The thieves
snatched the cash in the 14-minute
interva l between 2 p.m. and 2 :15
p.m.
Southland police were told that
the bundle contained six SIOO bills.
the remainder was in S20's, $10's
and five.dollar bills.
Th• cegular monthly meeting of I . Harborites Will Alter
the orange County Veterans' Ad-Monrov1an Has Plans Properties They Own
VlSO:t Council wtll be held at the
orfi s of the United States Un· William Krutzkamp of 920 West Several H~bori~es are making
emp oyment &>rvlce. 501 w . Fifth Olive street, Monrovia. plans to plans for t he altering or property
street. Santa Ana at 7:30 p. m. build a One-and·hal! ~ory, single they own.
on Wednesday, October 9 with 1 fanlily dwelling with garage be--Among these are ~rge ~· .Ely
Guy Warner, Ve terans Employ-lo\v a t 601 Cliff drive. Newport. or 6611 Seashore drive. Wtiham
ment representative. U.S.E .S .. as Beach. Hi5 cost '''ill be $17,000. Lei~ of 3208 Ocean Front. and
chairman. Lyle R Pope of 2602 West Cen·
The program will be devoted to tral avenue, all of Newport
"The 1-la ndicapped Veteran" in Beach.
observance of "National Employ A. Nordstrom of 411 San Ber·
lhe Physically Ha ndicapp<'d "-'eek ". nardino avenue. Ne"•port Heights;
SpeakeM-"lilt be F. William Dohr, And Your Strength and Arthur Netch of 440 Heliotrope, ..:~~~;:;::;:=::::;~=~~~=============~I coordina tor, slate bureau of re· Corona del ~lar, and C. F·. Kerr En~~ Is Below P•.r f 809 L 'd S d L'd Isl habilitation : Hennan Shefrield of It ... ,. be raued b,. di110nMr ol W -0 1 o ou . 1 o e.
NO •
Happy ...
as a lark because her
clean, smart appearance
rates admiring g lances.
MANDEX Cleaners
and Dyers
s e,vport Bl,'11. • Pa.li..tet Ro.ct
Ne~t Door lo MUftl, Ltd.
Santa Ana
PLACE IN TOWN
SERVES •
Doa'l be laie for eYening
dates. Let us keep your
clothes clean and pressed
ree.dy to slip into as soon
as the dishes are done.
Newport
Cleaners
lhe Orange County Vet erans Se rv· n.,. hmctlon that po1rmita po>.onou• · C I bou wuta to aceumlliate. For tn1l7 man)' ICC ente r : Da le W nter m e. peop!a ln l tired. ,..ra\: and rnietn.hl•
counselor. Uni tl'd States Employ· •bl"ll th• \:idn.,-a lail 10 ,...mo..-a •a~
TIDE TABLES
ac1d9 and ~ •ul.-9 11dtkt lrom Ui. I ment st-r.;ce. a nd others. blo<"d. \\' 9
RC'p~n!Rtivt'~ of wcial agcn· You i»aJ' 9\lftet n.ani11c backacM,
OCTOBr:&, l.Ne
s,cw 1,51 8:01
5.4 0.0 5.6 s,30 2,19 9,5, ?beum.atlc palne, headacbM, dlulnNI, ciC's and S<'l-ViCC organizations, in· pttin11 up nia:bu. tq pelna. 1•.Ui11.1. Th 10 eluding &•n Liebennan of the Or· S<Jm•timeoi h•quent and aant7 urina-tion •ith om1•rti11 c and blll'llll'll I.I an-ange County Veternnt'I Service other 1ip that ..,methlnr I.I .-ron1 wiU F' 11 crn ter and Jame!' l\·fl'llOn of the t!M lr.idn•)'• or bladdef.
5.7 0.2 5.4
a ,57 2,4a 9,J16
6.0 0.5 5.0 There t hou Id be no doubt tb•t p rompt Vet('rans administration will be treatnH•nt 11 •lll'r than 11.,.i-c.. U• S 12
P'""'"nl DH,.·, PiU.. It ill bet.Wt to raly oa a 9 :31 3:19 10 :%8
''-""'-• m.dicilHI that hu •e>a eou11UT••d• •!>" The meeting is open to the pub-ptoTal than Oii M1m.atblil1 "-fa ..-o ... bl:r Su
Jic and employers a re especially kno•n. DH•'• h••• Men triad .acr u.t· N many 7ea,... Aft at all dru.1 1t-urged to attend as the importa.nce 1,.;,, v-... tod.1,1. M
6.2 0.9 4.5
13 J0,16 3,51 11 ,23
6.2 1.4 4.0
14 10o47 4 ,25 ....
6.0 2.0
Z:el
0.6
2:46
0.1
S:2T
-0.2
":14
0.4
5,07
-0.3
6 :10
-0.l of providing training and suitable
work opport unities for the physi·
ca l1y limited but vocationaJly cap-
able veteran is to be stressed .
Md .. e.N pl&ced ln uro~r of uccllft'tll(:.
l J.l(b,1 n.-.~ .. "'·; darll ri.ur-p. 1111 -'HEADACHE
18 SUCH A
BIG .,rnu111• ...
AILS
LARK'S
I rREMARK
Joltn j S. Barrome, chairman of
the J Angeles County Repub-
lican Central committee, has
sharpl~J attacked U. S. Attorney
Gener~ Tom Oark's oiticism of
CaliforJrla officials in the case of
the galnbling ship Lux. He also
raised fh.e question of Clark's pur-
pose th electioneering for Fred
Howser·s opponent for attorney
generajl ·of California, pointing out
that €lark wu prosecuting the
suit of. federal government for se~ of tideland properties
~~th 1 hundreds of millions of
dollars. Barcome's statement was
Labor Official'
Endorses Howser
Olarles Real, pttl!dent of the
State Federation of Labor today
endorsed Fred H01l'S<!I' for at-
tontey general or California. The
recently elected Jlll't'$ident of the
A.FL organiaztion Issued the fol·
lowing statement in behalf of
Howser:
"Fred a ........ ·• record With
labor ls ~t.
"He has not been a 'rubber
stamp' for labor. but neither baa
he been a 'rubber stamp' for &Icy'
other interest, and that, ln my
opinion, ls the moot any respon-
sible labor group can expect of a
public official."
White House
Cafe
"'-1181 ....,_.....,,Callt
Radio Service
Phw Be9ecJll llOCM-W .
Palmer Radio
AND ELIXmUC
IHI Newport-.
OOllTA .....
.. IN1910THE
AVERAGE DAY'S WAGE
WOULD BUY 22 .
QUARTS OF MILK!
l~THEAYER·
AGE DAY'S WAGE
WILL IUY 41
QUARTS OF MILK!
as .. i~~t::ktates Attorney General
Tom ark has come to Call·
fornja at .this late ' date to ralae
questi ns regarding the gambling
ship ~ and to electioneer on the
side. ~· Clark should know that
the ffderal government's refusal
to listen t o repeated requests of
Calif nla authorities has cost the -'--------------
'I1ta"t' stt DO higher staad·
ards aoywbttc 1,1ad« which
milk iJ produced a.ad di,.
uibutt'd thaa d>oM ol tbc s.. .. o( Califomia.
t en of California thousands
and ousands of dollars in court
costs Our state a.nd local otnp
cials were on the job and the
ent was not. Mr. Oark
refus to acknowledge the facts
wh.ic every well informed Calif or ·
nlan knows."
Pu lishers to View
Southland's Vines
M'i"'bers of the California
Ne~paper Publishers association
from Los Angeles, San Bernardino,
Rive ide, Orange, San Diego and
Im ial counties will m ake an
all·dfY tour of the Southland's
fam~ grape and wine producing
d~"str ct on Friday. October 18.
M re than 100 publishers are
e ted to be guests or San
Ber rdino county winegrowers
and Cornelius DeBakcsy, president
of t~e State Agricultural District
No .. P8 on the tour.
l event will climax a ser ies
of Jebrations and festivities
whi have been scheduled thru·
out ~he United States in observ·
anci of National Wine Week, Oc·
tobe 13-19.
Fi e New Houses
Planned for CDM
s of new construction clear-
ow the way Corona del Mar
is o\\·ing these days.
A ong those planning to build
hom1 in that section are R . A.
Herqhlebridge of 3434 Lemon
strel't . Riverside, who '";11 build
a ick house ~t 512 Dahlia
str t ; Lloyd G. Wood of 510 Hazel driv~CDM. \Vho will erect a house
at 10 Poins~ttia street, CDM,
and Charles Fipps or 600 Seaview
ave e. CDM. who "-'ill erect three
new ouses. one eRch at 606 and
608. and the other at 610 Nar-
ciss s avenue, CDM. • I . · :City Sells Grader
C~y Council Monday voted to
&CCC' t a bid or $200 from the R.
\V. cClelland & Son contracting
com a ny or 2617 West Central
avr riue. Ne"rport Beach, for a
surp'Jus m otor grader.
UJ LEY'r REFRIGER~Tmn
JERVICE comPARY
!!al -EDslneorlnc -Service
920 Blvd., Corona del Mar
Phone llartM.r !TIM
Nip&, i:..cu-JU.
Pm li:lllliiATS
OALL BEAOON IUl-.1
ntral Garage
d Collision Shop
~lllW-....C. B. I.,,,_
Z..NewpuKlhd.
008l'A llllM
Why Suffer? This be:r milk is far mon
economical than tbat of
grsadm•'• dar.
............ Beodlleboo, Palm ID
Gr<lln aa4 Lep-IAM or Vltal-
1ty-·~ Tlrod"-BIP aa4
Low Blood ........... -"llllp-
plnc" -Growtnc Oki befo"' :rour Ume-An@nl· SHn and
Kldaey Allrrwmte !'tllpODt qaldl.·
ly to oar Exclaalve Teclmlque
Wlllloat Dnip, Pain, SUJ'l"l'Y
At TWICE lbt PRICE
-•illl w••IJ still bt
yourBESTfHll BUY!
or lnjecUoaa. ·
Oo..-.Itiatloa FILE&
a,. Appolatmen
DR. E . F . BELL, D.O, Pb.O.
101 Had 8-t
Newport Beach, Calli.
Phone Barbor 115'
Reo.: Harbor 1191
89'U'I: Mea. Gr Titan.. 8:M to O:el
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W·E WELCOME YOU
TO OPEN A
CHARGE ACCOUNT
(90 -60 -90 Da;fS)
Ma.rbro's trwite you to come
In and open a cbarp account.
Our stecka Ott complete with
the latest Btyl.. of Ladles'
Fine Apparel
Nationally AdverUeed
READY-TO-WEAR
mARBROS cJ anfa Q,na,,
118 WEST 'TB ST. PRONE 1'411
Store BoW'I: Dally Including Saturday
9:SO A. M. t.o 5:SO P. M.
Ward & Harrington Lumber Ce.
LUMBER AND BUD.DING MATEIUAL8
Bay Dbtrlct Yord
. ~ BNOOll 6111
IUI OOAST WOBWAY AT THE AllCllE8
CLARK & BATES ---=.rw.=
Metallizing-• llldm1>llll :
Tanks, Keela, Rudden,
Shafta, Refri&ontlon Tnyo, etc.
• ~tal:
Art Objecta, Doon, ~
Hardware, etc .
Welding-All ~ spedauata In SIMI, Ollt Iran,
Alainlnum, -end -· -ALL
nwl'OaT UAOll
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CABJ:Nfi SHOP SERVICE
OABINm'B AND wni:woa
T. C. 10HN80N, lqit.
WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 Cout lllPway 101
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CHRISTMAS. • •
It's Wonderful!
Espetially for the Children
DON'T BREAK
THEIR LITTLE HEARTS
AT CHRISTMAS TIME
BY YOUR
DELAY TODAY ..
Replacements are
scarce, but we have
Southern California's
largest stock of
O.ristmas things
for children. ..
Play Safe • • • Buy Now
f For
-Tiny Tots
I Blocks
Wagons
Rattles
Toy Animals
·.Story Books
·Rocking Horses
For Children
Up to 14
Trains
Scooters
Footballs
Tricycles
Table Tennis
Chemistry Sets
The · WHEELE~ SHOP
HARRY AND FLORINE TAYLOR, Sole Owners
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See Our
Hours: 9:80 to 5:80
INCLUDING SATURDAYS
415 North Syc~ore
SANTA ANX
SPECIAL PORT .RAil
One Carbon Finish $100 5x7 Size
(Proofs Shown)
PORTRAITS OF BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR
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WE SPECIAUzE IN WEDDING PORTRAITS
Studio • Home • Church ,
Be Sure to Inquire About Copying Old Portraits!
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Tiie Paragon un1oac1s (iru ·issues 7000 Bananas on 1_1 J
PROCLAMATION
wac•s•s. nra ..s mDftt Fir. wtnlk.4. f!lftr7 7W'
-a er-& WI ol We -Pt .... b; -INQUIRING REPORTER. ~i~~t~. C Order WJll'•EA,S. tf.e M!tlf• W..te o( Ille ... wet& o( tM
Na-11aa rMeM4 ~17 cra•e pr-; -•
WHC*EAS. bMll:t ...... aloee UM1 .. llOOP8'atl• ma a.eomt-
plWt w.ll to redw lids btsWiid.OOS mual Fire lw:--._. Qverfu•• by H. L &n.m
l'hot.oa by Walter Gerhardi
ground ... -ells and heavy rahlB. tbe O . B .1di
Paragon returned again. Its 13th UI 1ng trip to Central America, !ts 13th
return-this Ume with 7,000 stems
of bananas.
WUDW:AS, Rury S. ......_, -..t of the Ulllted Statea,
... oftlelal'7 doolpated Uae wed< ol Oclolltt I to U aa Pin ..._ .. _ Wed< ""-Choat the Nation.
NEWS-TIMES SPECIALISTS Converted l'r'Oln a yacht the ba· (CoAtlnt"d bun Pa«e l l
NOW, TllllBllFOBll, I. 0. II. RllllD, ~ el '°" Cttz ..
N--· do wtly arp ·--.._,. Ct-tllat t11o7 tab all ,._ihle ,._.. ..... to aafepanl u .... --ty front
.............. ftri, -,... wltll CloarchM, --. Chio o._.
aa4 tlae 1'1w, Badlo ud. otller aceadM t.11.roaPoat tlae C!OUalrJ' QU8tl09: Whal do J'09 tblak
I• the beet metlaod to .um.ate the
howdnr shortage for tlMi bomrileee
veteran!
Place: Costa Mesa.
A. R. Ebrite, Reliance Realty
Co., 1936 Newport Blvd., Coota
M..._
My opinkll1
of a long one.
To make It
short, I'm for
private industry
Throw Wilson
Wyatt, the
_i housing lexpedi-
government, out of
office. Now! The sooner the bet-
ter. Let private enterpriz.e take
care of housing problems. We'd
get production and get going.
Wyatt has wasted too much time .
MORRIE CRAWLEY, Crawley
Furniture Co., Costa Mesa.
You can take my opinion for
what it's worth,
but I believe
that t h e gov-
ernment shouJd
release ab an -
d o n e d base
housing for
temporary pro-
jects. Two or
three family
~ Oats of army
/ ' design, central·
ly located. are muc h better than
living quart('rs offered by city
parks or trailer camps. The limit-
ing of building to veterans does
not improve the situation at all.
Back records prove that such limi-
tation would shut down a lot of
industry. The government should
act during an emer gency .
Reddick Extols
Printer in Talk
(Con t . From Page l )
tribute to Bill Maxwell, .. one of
the best typesett('rs in the pub-
lishing game." and incidentally an
cmployc or the Press .
"Bill Ma~·el1 is an inspiration
to most m<'n. He's a Republican .
God bless him," Reddick said at
one point. "H e's the freedom of
the press. and t might add that
he Is the backbone of the Newport-
Balboa Press. He built it of solid
stone."
F ollowing his talk the lGwan-
ians and their women guests were
given a performance in ledger-
dermain by F. W. Largew, Balboa
ca!e owner, and Jack Ford Ford
also gave an impressive character
picture of an Italian who had
Jost his wife, Rosie. Miss Baryl
Haley, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
William Haley of Balboa. was
assistant to Mr. Largen In his
magic act.
nana boat canied a crew ~ 14 oe long ~n that ensued that
through with the mess and look· the trip. Its a 2QO.ton, 140-f , ·P. Mr. and l!lrs. R. N. IDckson of
ing for a place to live or trying flush riveted JOO or 800 hono-Loo Aneelea[purchued the lot and
to obtain the materials to build. power owned by H. F. Sampoon ·~,!'~· an ardlitect, WU ot the Sampson Machine Works. to draw the plana
to ---the objfettv .. "' ..,... ~11-w-he n.llJ -....
Da~ at Newport Beeell Uale ll'd da.Y of October, lM&.
o. a. •no~ MISS RENA SMALL. 215 ot animaJa; but tbe Paragon ts have been t oo piling set Into
Ssfkrks street. C.O.ta Mesa. bound to tie his record in paaert· the water. A.tt.t: ....,_., CM7 of Newport BmM
Noah ma.de one trip with a lot far the~, pert of -would
J•m for letting the vets nlO'\'e ger numbers after a few more When a Atty. Roland Thom~ FBANK RINICllAltT, caen
Into government ,,.,,._..t least In taJones, Noah's ado I that a pert or the ----------'---------------
hcNolng and far-bene\'Olen• gift 10 tbe world -·t structure . would be bull• "" pil-Two Homes Planned
mer ll1'DlY and include any four-~ oddities ing In the ,,...ter, he almolt ex-Two ooe-family, one-story
navy bues IDllil M tbe taJone '-_,.; bls ~ ploded. "I ~d tho dty building huooes with detached garages wtll
such a time was not in C.Utral America. The inspector "'*'to iaue any permits aoon be erected at 500 and 502\i
that it wW be f'arap> returns with two ~ mote far ~ a part of which Goldenrod avenue, Corona del
worth their ~ the pets each trip. 'l'heo tajone had to be bYflt in the water," said Mar. The owner is Mrs. Aena
while to app)J> looks like a short-haired aqul!T!!L the coumellor. G. Fox of 1459 West 5lst place,
for a GI loan. or a weasel, with a sweeter dis-It was · ~ this point alone, Los Angeles.
They are sti-position, but he more resembles arcued la~by tbe dty attorney,
rnied now be-the honey.bear in mlniatUtt. He's that the dents of Corona del
,,. cauae they can't that cute. A brown..,yed beauty, Mar won Ir case, if only tern· Add Apartments ~
get materials for a home. More the animal ts one or the fondest porarUy. pointed out by Atty. Stanley C. and DorothyMcCul·
should be done to crack down of attention, but ls not too accus-'J'homl*Jrll, t would be hazardous lock of 2114 W. 84th street,:Los
on black mar~ets too. .The. prices tomed to American ways, His for tbe city ~o permit the erection Angeles, have contracted to build
on some building matenals ts way floor habits seem WlCODQUel1lble. of any structure, a part of which a second story frame apartment
out or reach for the average vet. ~ membe.rs find natives ol the has to be bUut 01\ Ooodtide. over their present house at 6100
We've got the stuff-why not let tenitory wU.llng to release their On the g of the dty at-Ocean Front, Newport Beach, at a
them have it! They've earned it pets. It's the South American tomey, the city coundl voted to 1oos;;~t;o~f~$2()()()~~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~0,~-:;;;;;•~;•;:';'"';;;;;W!;;;;•;•;;ll~=·~· the hard way. way. tem(K)ra.rilY revoke the building!:
The skipper of the Paragon ls permit, pen · an investigation,
G. T. EVERSON, 339 Del Mar, Peter Steinie; the tint mate, Al-which is to he made by City Engl-"A Place Whee Pishcnnm Meet"
Costa Mesa.
During the war I was located
at Richmond,
Wash., where
7500 houses
were construct-
ed for workers
at an atomic
vi.n Daniels, the chief engineer, neer J . w . Plebb within the next ~~l's:~~=: few ;---<e~:---Plan s TA R·C K's c A FE
of Costa Mesa, reports tbe boat
will lay over for about a week be-B e e r fore returning to southern climes. Lillian doo of Balboa will 4 build a on; story, single family
bomb project. Plans Garage dwelling •1 1552 Ocean boule-Mixed Drinks -Short Orders
vard, Balbofl peninsula, at a eo1t
These h 0 u 5 e 5 E. M. Smith, Udo Isle, has made wen prefabri-of $7200. I . "SPEED ROWE, Managtr-JOSE:PHINE OQUJST, Owntr
cated and were plans to build a frame garage
at 14021£ E. Central avenue. Bal-Sailor: "Can I take you home:· 107 21st Pla.oe Newport n..cll
sed t up inT htwo boa. Girf: "Sure~where do. you live?"
a y s. e y -==================-~======::, could be taken down in the same r ,---------~-----------------.
length of time and moved to any
part or the country where there is
a housing shor tage. Hundreds of
housing projects r emain unoccu-
pied all over the country. Break
red tape and' let the vets have a
place to live.
Sailboat Theft
SANDY'S DRllE-IN
Ye8! We Have
HAM • BACON • B e PORK
• Dagwood lhmbur]~
6S% Coat mp.way
Lon&ine'• Watch. 17
jewels. Dome cry•-
tal, ,old·Cllled.
$90.00
On the Miracle Mlle
It's Just
the Gift
ELLIS BROS. NURSERY • Landscaping • . .
Flowers and Shrubs • <Jlay Elllsm.Phone Huntington Beach 48M
.Joe F.llls __________________ .. .Phone Harbor 1525:J
BWova "Princeton "
n jewels, diatlncti~e
eold·tilled cau .
$52.50
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Sailors Beat I
Bears, 19-0
Elcin Watch. 1 T
jewei., t~K rolled
,old plate cue.
$45.00
The ENRlJS
21 jewela! An "Ex-
cell~y· O r o u p"
Bulova Watch ...
$62.59 •
(0-.tla •• bom .... l)
through which the backs o,mbled
all afternoon and they were whAles
on defense. Brace and }Cllllfer
at ends were outstanding u were
Weather'\\·ax. Hanson and RoberfS.
Local followers will have an-
other opportunity to view Wendy
Pickens' charges this Friday af-
ternoon on the local greensward
when the-Tan meet Garden
Grove at 3 p.m .
Starting lineupg:
Newport Harbor
Killlfrr LER
Robins LTR
Monson LGR
Roberts c
Hanson RGL
\Veatherwu RTL
Brace REL
Hanzal Q
Mello LH
Ward RH
H°""'U F
Riv.......,
Wadding
Karman
Padodo
Barnett
Tavlglione
Herring
Eaabnan
Birkett
Tate
Drake
TnlJlllo -..---N ..... ~ d· Flied t1"0>1i•-•
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PRICES INC1UDE
FEDERAL TAX
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Bennla. Watch of
dllt1ncti.>n.. Lo•e!T
-euL
$71.50
Reyco, 1t ,........ ,.
K Gold ca.M! Kepi
elepnce.
$57.50
Embrace bk WATCH
It's the, 17 Jewel
Wrist-Crat of Watches
Buclaet Pa1ym-
No &tn 59.50
-JeweJer•
Reyco 17 -jewel
beauty. With deli-
cate liAk bracelet.
$47.50
Grua Verl-Thbl f«
a maa... With Ex
pauion llr'acd.t!
$39.75
ASIC US ABOUT OUR XM ...
LAY-AWAY PLAN
MAIN AT~
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• Odober 9, 10, 11, u
NlgtlUy at 6:45 ll 9:00 •
ESTHER WILLIAMS -• . -~-, .•. ,
*lUCIUI BALL -..... ~la·...... ,.
IEEIAll WYll,j..
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Deliciously Prepared
+ + + +
NEWPORT
CAFE
-24 Boor Servi--
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PHENOMENA OF THE SEA-Aac1er Gonloa Adptt (left) n.Md
tlm 186 pound marlila out Of the Paclf\c and WU atanied to flDd
that a shark had irorred the swonlflab aa lie WM hullns the bq
rkh to the boat which wu &kippered by Capt. Earl D. Hunt (ript).
-Kent Hitchcock photo.
Four Departments in Fullerton College,
High School, Disclose 1946 Profits
An a udit of th£' r ecords of t he
student body funds, the lx>okstore.
the cafeteria And 't he agriculture
depart n1l~n 1 or Fullerton Junior
College a nd Fullerton Union High
School for 1945-46 has been com-
pleted by V"i\C', Henley & Roberts
of Fuller ton , and the rirn1 reports
that the audit "disclosed no evi-
dence of irregu]arities and the
records were all well kept."
The bookstore made a ne t profit
of $4581 for the current year as
the junior college student body
association of S6233. Oc \\' h i c h
6148 was in vested in United
States bonds.
The Hig h Sc hool St udent Body
association showed a net adition
to operating surplus of $1189 after
the purchase of capital assets ag-
grega ting S793. Cash on han d
amounted to S5483 and United
Sla tes Bonds to $7220.
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W'mter Mail ule
DAILY 8CREPVU:
TO-
I.-.&.c•'tt
euz;!_.8~=~· Bllolllltlo,79.., 11oMa71: aa•-·-Antftla tt.le from
8:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
4:50 p.m.
5:40 a.m.
12:56 p.m.
4:47 p.m.
Cooing time for AIR MAIL-ame u aboYe fOl' Los Angeles.
Santa Ana 7:451 l.n\. 5:45 LID.
1--N=OT1=cz=-11'fVJ'DN=--=--o-lllJl8---LOST • -12 ft., White
IAp . Squore -. maboc· n.e Board of School 'I'rum!ft any t~ rewanl. Return
of the Newpcwt Beac:b Sc:bool Dis-to lie, Newprl Harbor
trlc:t, Orange eoUmy will reoeM y-. Club. . '18-2tc
bids ·at the school office, 14th and LOST :f Hamilton pocket -tell,
C...tra! up to 8:00 p.m. N<M!m-nlored be-Fri.i.y A ..... 5, 1946. fm: the purcbue ,of s nlshtL With initiah "'E.
one U9ed Ford Transit School Bus. Mc. T>-aln". Will the per-
ot ~-five to llxty e1..,_ who ed It up pleue return
paaengers capacity. Said bus to !?11J. On,yx Ave. Balboa Ialand,
meet all requirements of the Stale ~ 76-ftc
Board of Education and the IJ<.. EKP•.n'fMSNT WAN'l'SD a
l 10:40 a.m.
Costa Meoa 7: a.m. 12:30~ p.m. 2 :45 p.m.
pa.rtment of Motor Vehicles. -i;
· 'Ibe above bWI to be delivered WILL :p6 lalll\d?y W<Jrlt at own
to the ldlool ready for uae with-"°""i· Prefelr&ble just wash-·
In five days af¥r awvd of con-ln&._J A~ from hich ldlool 12: • p.m. 2 :45 p.m.
5 : a.m. 8:05 a.m.
• 2:3Q p.m. 4:45 p.m. 'Ibe Board of Sd>ool Trustees woy. '18-ltp
~Island
Corona del Mar
Laguna Beech 5 :3Q a.m.. 8:05 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 12 :55 p.m
tract to the shaafuJ bidder. on~ Ave. Sip In dri-
· of the Newport Beach Sd>ool Dis-WO~ will cue for baby or
trict, Orange County, ......-ves the childi'en day or nlsht. Make 2:3() p.m.
~ 12:3Q p.m.
2:30 p.m. Hunllngton Beech ll J. a.m.
llArUal>AY (...,.) llClll:D~
Lao Angel.. . . . 8 . a.m.
11:31) a.m.
2:41i p.m.
Ala JlAD IM•1t.ct. W M aboJe.
8aata •·· ··me-.. dall7 eebedal6. I Costa Mesa
Balboa Island
Corona del Mar
7:45 a.m. 12 :~ p.m.
I ' 5::Jl a.m.
10:30 a.m.
lApna -· -.. dally~
Balboa 12do p.m.
Hwattqtoa. Beacb-N o aervkie on Ltunlays.
SUNDAY-No Servtoe. l
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8:45 p.m .
3:00 p.m.
5:40 a.m.
12:56 p.m.
NOiie
8:05 a.m.
12:55 p.m.
8 :45 a.m.
3:00 p.m.
HOLIDAY~La; Angeles 9 :00 a.m. 8:57 ILm.
8CHEDULES--A.bject to claaace .J...thout notioe.
Send important mail Spec. DefiverY or Spec. Delivery-Air Mall
New AJr Mail Rate-----5 centf per ounce or fraction.
Effective Oct~r 1st, 1946
' ' C. Mcintee, Richard W . McKee, Lpuise Wagner, Celia Wakefield,
Louis M. MacMillan; Roderick H. ~Y \Vallace, Fred Watso~.
~1:acMillan. George S . Markel. ell P. Warren, Frank P. Wells,
Joann E. Martin, John H. Mar-orma Wilson, Barbara Wood anCI
tin, Louis J . Meyer, Cyrus c. ijleanor S. Young . j
Miller jr., Don S . Miyada. John -
E. Mosteller and June M. Mozley. ~ .. 'ORTHING_TO J ames J . Nelson, Roger E . Neth, _YV
Richard F . Nickeson, Carl N. Ob-
richt to reject any or all bids appajn-ts D1¥ phone 6533;
or 1"1ve any lnfarmality In a bid. call fore 10 a.m. '18-2tp
T. WES'roN JAY,
Clerk of the Newport Beach
Scbool District.
Pub. Oct. s. 1s. 22. r
LANDSCAPE · Desili!ilng.
Newport Blvd. Phone
Ana 11~.
2668
Sant a
75-6tc
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
N.ew and Repair
Phone Beacon S~R
21& ~ :llltb St., Coota M ...
2<}.U<
SIGN PAINTING
Boats, Trucks, Window.
Walls aJ1d B~tkls.
Ra;sed Metal, Wood and
Plastic Letters
AL LACHMEYER
1726 West Central
Harbor 1243-M
PAINTING
3811<
NURSE, part time nun-
relieve .on lpocia1 .,._
take abort -. Phone
Addr-71!5 Dela-...,
Oil Beadl. '18-2tp .
WANTED-Woman or cir!
general housework; goo4
; live 1n or out. Harltol
56-tfc
LL OF THESE
ADVANTAGES
YOURS
.--------------------------;I compared v.•ith 2172 !or the previ-
erto, J eralee Olson, Robert B. 89 · Harbor Students 1 Orchard, J ack H. Osgood, Fred Enrolled in Jaysee Paulsen, Katherine M. Phoenix.
12 Year.a Service in Newport
lilrbor Area
Harry Hall
PAINTING CONTRACl'OR
Phone Beacon 5259-J
. . when you get a J6b as a
telr phone. operator.
~ ~nrn:~e ~:t ~~ "Rendezvous of the Mariners"
White'SB~a Island Cafe
AND COC&l'AIL BAR
Corner Marine & Park A \'e-Balboa hland
ous year. The gain was due pri-
mar ily to an increase in sales of
about 5 per cent. Expanded en-
r ollment ma de necessary an in-
crease of S5385 in inventor y.
Although there was a loss of
$1046 on meals served-the loss r-------------------------; I being at tributed to increaS('d labor
costs-the cafeteria showed a pro-
fit of S1013 for the year when the
candy store and fountain Of>l'ra ·
lions were included. This ia com-
pared \Vith a loss of $384 for the
combined operations during the
previous period.
E .. J. (Bud) Jacklin
OONTRACfOB
c·EMENT WORK
Flat Work or FoandaUooa .
O&LL 1 5 Z ! -I FOR INPORMA TION
The Junior College Student
Body association had a net addi-
tion to operating surplus or $1513
aftl'.'r lhe expenditure of $790 f or
capital assets.
Income from athletics was more
than four times that of the 1944-
45 season, and shO\\ted a profit of
S2205. At the end of the period
there v.·as an operating surplus In
3000 Vet-Students
The following a rc t h£> na m es of
the students going to jay~ and
living in the Nev.1>0rt Harbor area
at t he present time:
J ane Alexa nder. Paul Alexander ,
John G. Aidoock. Arnold A. Att-
r idge, El m~r D. Bald'A'i.n. Patricia
A. Barnhous, Robert E. Beardsley,
Glynn Boies, Robert E. Boudi·
not, Aavis 0 . Burket and Donald
E. Burns.
Donald C. Pridham and Char·
la tte C. Priest.
Dent T . Robinson, Van Norman
Riley, Thomas A. Sanson jr.,
Harold H. Shellin, William H .
Shefl in, Edward C . Shulu jr.,
La\.\-Tence G. Sickler, Anson B.
Smith m . George w. Sping and
Charles H . Storing.
Clarence E: Taylor, Robert F .
Temple, Loyde H. Therkelsen,
Earle Thomas, Donald A . Tripp,
James M. Carrillo, Harold G. ;-----------~
Cass, H£>1en Collins, J ohn R.
Connell, Leonard A. Deboard,
Henry N . DeOliver . Robert M .
Dickey, Richard A. Dimmin. John
A. Droege,• Wm. Elerick, Robert
E. Fevehson and Sally F oraker.
Ralph S. Ft-eitag, Barbara E .
Cartier, Wm. Gibbons, Rober
Haley, Frans R. Hanson, Richard
K. Harper, Robert M. Henley,
Maseru R. Hirata. David F .
I Hughes, Alier L. Innerst. Edythe
C. J a cob.sen and Lawrence B .
FOB IN8UllANOE llEIC
Howard W. Gerriab
UlaeN_rt_
I
Refrigeration
FREON AMMONIA
s ton to 10 -
Air Conditioning
StoatolOtOD
Pressure Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
Fresh Daily
Dellci0\19 Sea rooci.
008TA lllES&
..... BtS'De 1151
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
Ucenae and Contract
Bonds Writmi Attend College Meet 'Johnston.
j Shelby L. Kana~. Ardelle Ken-·------------'
1 US 8. Loe Anplee St., A••helm
I ......., '11!6 Or, coa:i.plete equipment
when you want to e&tcb
your own.
Superintendent T. Stanley \Var-nell, ~ra~ R Kidder, Rose Ko--;------------
burton, Director w. T . Boyce, and Lew. Vtrgmia M. McBa.ln, Georce I
HORMEN FISH MARKET Dean Denver Garner. all of Fui-Report to people waltlnt for teleDhone ••rvlce
lerton Junior College, attended the
ea.stem conference meeting of the
Junior College federation at San
Bernardino Valley College on Sep-
tem ber 24.
ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH
VENETAIN
BLINDS
Enroll,ment figures of t he varl·
ous junior colleges represented at
the meeting were given out, as
follows : Chaffee, 1100 C600 veter-
ans); atrus, 225 <80 vet erans};
Fullerton 1530 (800 veterans); Mt.
San Antonio 650 (380 veterans);
Riverside 932 ( 480 \teterans ) ; San
Bernardino, 1.200 (750 veterans);
Santa Ana. 900.
Ada Meseur Erecting
New Home on Heights
SAI..}11; and SERVICE Among the new homes under
construction on Newport Heights
Is one for Ada L. C. ~feseur of
11 5 Hickory avenue, Newport
Heights. The new house is being
erected at 418 Redlands avenue,
Newport Heights. Pan· Coast
814 Cout Highway
Venetian Blind Co.
8-115881-J All kinds typewriter ribbons ln
stock at the News-nmes.
PUBLIC INVITED
Clem and Lucile Herold Christie
ANNOUNCE '1'111: OPENING OF AN
ANTIQUE SHOP
AT S18* 111AB1NE A VICNUS
BAI.BOA ISLAND
FRIDAY, OCTOBER ll, 1946
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Quality Lumber
and
Buildina Materiat.
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COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
A. E. HOSTETLER
Plaw lleecoa Alli
ATTENTION!
Home Owners!
'l'bele Add MuimQlll
Comfort 1111d Good Looks
to Your R.-:
Si.ta 0-Woocl
AWNINGS
and
CANOPIES
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V eneti:'Blind.s
Wood.· ... .._ •• Steel
..... Free Elltlmates c.n:
Sun+ttlDI
AWNING 00.
TU k MS f ·'t'' IL Amt a ft. .. ,. .. ,... .......... .
ft. JR( .. ••WW 2911 m ••
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Tiii~~ ·r'Mc 1-6&1 .
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Z74 E . 19th Street 24--tf<'
fOR A RELIABLE Paint Job oa
your home, call Beacon 533<!
after 4:30 p.m. 10-Ut
FAINTING -PAPER HANGJNQ
and DECORATING
IL E , McDonald
414 Old Couty Rd., Coota Mesa
Phone Beacon 5013-J 85-Ut
TRANSPORTATION 18
BICYCLES
Sold, Rented or Repaired..
VOGEL'S
100 l<ain St., Balboa
208 Marine, Balboa lala.o.d.
11<-tf•
BEAUTY AIDS 18
MACHINE and MACHINELESS
Permanent Waves
Tinting and Manicuring
Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179-W
Vi's Beauty Shop
1103 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar
75-tfc
. -
lea'rnlng.
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Raises at regular lnU!rvala
... and a chance to ad9ance. 1
Good working conditions ...
attractive, pleasant sur-
roundlnga . . . friendly fol·
lOW·WOrkera.
PaJd vacations,
benefits, etc.
sickness
In many cases, work 1n
neighboring central office
near your home.
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One of these Interesting,
well-paid jobo ii Wallin& far
you. too.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE COMPANY
100 E. Bay Ave., Balboa
514 !i No. 1IUln St., Santa Ana
ar
Call Chief Operator
68-tfc
We Have Now Purchased
A NEW BU .ILDllG
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We Claim to Have All of the
Silver in California
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SILVER AND GOLD
•Tea
Services
• Antique
F1nlshlng
• Trophies
• Jewelry
• Candela-
bras
PLATING
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• Reflectors
• Bathroom
Fixtures
• Baby
Shoes
• Marine
Plating
• Badges 4
SouVenln
Contract Plating by &timate
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Expert Silvenmitha
AB Won o.u..teell
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BAYSIDE PlATil8 co~
c. c. 1914 Baria BITIL c. R.
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WAN'l'ED-Capab!e man or l&dy Auto Batteries WILL PAY good '-1la fer bolat FOR RENT-Single -.,.,_
to take orden for hanclbap, . JIAJbber Seporaten 1Up. Hiive 40' CUiiom bu 11 t entrance, .iolnlnc bath. c.D
allppen. drew.., compectl, etc. 13-month _ $6. 75 Ex. cruller. Write Box "S" c/o Harbor 50. 76-3tc
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -roa SALE-T unit ~
Furnllbed cottap oa, bellCb Slll.000.. 1' -lK ~t
front. Sl.91511. Take car-port P87-for cuh. See owner 3lll Eut ~~ ~. ~~~~ Compounded Motor 'Oil N.,.._Tlmel. ~ttc FOR RENT-Rooml apa. rwer-,1 .
Center' Bldg .. Long Bea~tp Gene... 'lOc ~i:_~~. =tte~ =~~~4 ~~ ~~ RELIANCE REAL TY & INVl STMENT co.
====------~= Western Auto Suppl tarce wheel -and codqiit. Corona del Mar. Phone Harbor A. R Ebrite and •--'ates J w Doak 8ECRETARY~lrl with' shd\'.t· Authorlzm Dealer Y completely reoondltlaned. bow to 1456. 7&-Uc ~ • · •
rnent. &)' Shoft Auto Camp. Ocean Front. Balboa. '16-4tp
Newport BNch. 78-tfc FOR SAi F Balboo laland, lJ7
, El Bayo Tract ......... 2 -bomo, plill
hand, typing and -.ie book-1836 Newport mvd., Coot& Meu item; Chrysler -mglno. ROOM roR RENT-Ocean f'nlnt. Beacon 5857-W l!J:!6 Newport E lld., Costa Mesa
keeping wanted. Good wages. fl·tf• See owner,~ Agate Ave., Bol· double .._., Twin -, prl-· '
• New office now being opened. bola laland. 67-tfc vale entrance. S'-'e room. prl-
Apply Newport Bay Co., 1151 VENETIAN BLINDS-Alnmtnum, • ..,
E . 17th, Costa Mesa. Beacon •tee!. wood. c.D us fcr free aotJ. S M A L L B 0 A T S vale entrance. Referencea. Rar-
5494-J. 78-2tc mate. Renovation • ~ -Of IOOP. lllht nwine pfywood. bor 1848. ~tc •
W /cNTEO-Middle age houae-So. Cout Venetian Blbld Co:. -Molcled hulla or flat-botU>m. FOR RENT -O.Luu rooms A
Eastside Duplex
aose to shopping center. Both sides ooh,p1ete1y furnish.
ed. Four rooms; two bedrooms, ma!ile e.nd waterfall sets. new KelVinator, new West.em Ho!Jy range. Three
rooms; one bedroom, maple set, elecliic refrigerator,
table-top stove. All beds box spring and Innerspring
mattresses. Lot 66xl35.
"""-· experienced only. Must w .. 1 18th and Nowpo<t Ave., -Skltfl. Dlnghlea, Sallbolata. ap<s. Prlees range !rem $5. to
. drive car, Sl.25 month. Harbor Costa Meaa. Pb: Beacon ~W. KARTIN OUTBOARD MCJl'ORS Sl.7.50 I'"" -It,~ ..-thly
2130. 78-6tp 38-tft "Floxldrlve" Shafto for Inboardl rateo u per O.P .A. cetllnc-1007
HELP WANTED, MALE-Local F1tt PWT and Ktndnna WATSON· BOATS E. Central. Balboa. Ph.~~
or traveUnc In business for W 0 0 D "Small Boat Reaclquarten"
:iounell. No money requittd. Dellwred 611.. Cout !Ilway Beacon 5277 FOR RENT-ROOMS -Double.
Good Income. You are your own H. W. WRIGHT ~ttc Dally aervlce. Adultl only. 421
,-. Apply~~ No. Main St.. Ph. Beacon 5666 Hardina:. Balboa. Colll. Uc
Santa Ana. Collf. T7-8tc l'IM N,ewport mvd. ll-tf< lllUBICAL • MDJO " .. "=.t.JIJ-:='r=-=--'l'O=-JmNT-:-:.,...,."""",--.,....,_..:;u FOR SALE. PIANO-Wurlitzer,,
TEACHER ottered room boanl. BARGAINS! Spinet. BeautlfW mahogany W~Eltablilhed local buai
and aalary for rdined woman Lowell prtcea In turnlbft II m:J cue, and tone. J . B. Brown, nea man and wife want year's
• to care for child A help with motto. 1 bey rialit. 1 aell r:llht Plano Tuner. 338 Broadway, l~ue on houoe. Preferably fur
llcht bouoework. Phone Beacob I a1ao bey turnlbft. Costa Mesa. 78-2tc rushed. W. H. Knapp, Harbor
5577 aftet 6 P. m. Th-ttc Needle's Furniture mGHEST prtce paid fer your p1. 2232· 78-2tc
&11,a IOll<Jl:LLAN1COU8 • 2204 Newport Blvd. Costa Meu ano. Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., W ~WlnteT rental, Oct. 15
FOR S ., ~ ~powe• Japan~• Phone Beacon 5038 57-ttc Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. 70-tfc to • ......, 15 or! Ad¥1tl, no peta; ~~"'" ~ -=-~ fumilihed garage apt. or ama1J
blnoculan, S500. Seaboatd Order Your USED Planoa !rem 165. Or will houae on Bolboa Ialancl'. T. w.
Equip, Co .. 1205 Cout Highway, Servel rent. Dam-Schmidt Plano Co., Soule, Orange County Title.
Newport Beach. 78-ltc 520 N. Maln, Santa AnL 70-tfc Phone Santa Ana 5100. T7-3tc
FO Gas Refrigerator FOR s • • ~u.-.n• R SALE-Small building 8xl4. ~ ,.. • .,.t piano, good VETERAN (Salesman) w If e
trailer me. Four windows and Now condition, ·$200. Phone Be...., (Teacher) desire furn 11 he d
door. almost new. Call Bearon at Vogel's 5712, or call 20I! Weatmlnalet apartment or houae for year,
5188-W. 78-ltc 100 Main St. Harbor 145 Ave., Newport Relchtl after until new home II built. No
FOR SALE-Larse family I"" :sa-ttc 5:30 p. m. 55-tfc children or peta. Bonus given.
range, two oven1. Electric REP 0 SSE SSE D Mirror Type Call Kimball 2071. Collect.
band oaw with motor. Beveled WANTED TO 111.llY U Spinet Plano. Now only $295. 7&-ftp
Weber' a all-glus showcaae. 315 W ANTEI>-Second hand doll A very pretty piano. Fine tone. WANTED ro TR.ADE -Rental
Goldenrod Ave.. Corona del buggy, Wicker preferred. 416 Danz-8chmldt Plano, 520 No. 2 bedroom house in Long Beach
Ku. 78-ttc FernJeaf. Corona del Mar. Ph. Main, Santa Ana. 70-tfc for aame ln Balboa or vicinity.
FOR SALE-F & E check writer. ~bor 89-WK. 78-ltp RADIO ROUSE CALI3--Call H-2729 or after 6 p. m.
-been used. Series 800-B. CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Now that additional competent Long ,Beach 44876. ~tp
S60; a1ao ten-gal. can of Fuller PHONE BEACON !5:138-J. technldana are available, we .,..
permanent blue palnt. $25. Ph. 23-tfc able to make letVlce cal1I on
after 6 p.m. Harbor 679-J. 78-2tc tars< oomolea. AD work IUll'-
Will Pay Cash
WANTED-To rent or lease, 5 or
6 room house. By Boat Corn·
pany executive. Permanent. Ph.
Mr. Hobson, Harbor 1580. 7S-4to FOR SALE-Metal cabinet for
kitchen alnk. Phone Harbcir
114&-J. 78-2tc
anteed. HAROLD L. HAMM.
S.O.S. Radio, aoo Marine Ave.
Ph. Harbor 780. 34-tfc WANT -2 bedroom house or apartment, furniahed or unfur.
FOR SALE -Practically new ac·
~ corcllan, made by Sopranl. Phone
·~ Harbor 1698-R. 76-tfc
For )'OW' turnlture Or what haw
you. P\>On• Beacon 56156. craw-
Jey Furnlbft. 1812 Newprt
Blvd., Costa Meaa. 48-tte GOOD Grands. Mehlin, Kurtzman, nlshed. Permanent couple with
Story A Clark, Chae, Hallet A baby. References. Roy Your-
Davis, Kimball, Weber and oth-atone 128\.1 No. MapJe, Burbank,
en. Prices start at $485. Terms. Calif. Phone Otarlstone 818-45.
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FOR SALE-T\vo,. matched fish-
ing dlaln. Call Harbor 2414-W.
75-4tp
Steel Kitchens
GLASS ENCLOSURES
SHOWER DOORS
Southern Counties
Supply Co.
144 Cout Blvd., N.
Ph. 5852 Laguna Beach
78-ltc
Venetian Blinds
Steel and aluminum made to meas-
ure and installed
Bayview Builders Supply
818 Coast Hiway, Ph. Beacon 5o67
TI-tfc
FOR SALE-Misc. furnishings,
studio couches, twin beds, lamps,
chairs, some rock maple. 126
Collins, Balboi Island. 78-2tc
Fl.JRNITURE FOR SALE-Stove,
refrigerator, washer, dining-
room set, two bedroom sets,
some living-room. Call between
10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Wed and
Thurs. 527 Redlands Ave., Npt.
Heights. 78-ltc
Danz-Schmidt, Santa Ana, 520 75-4tp
No. Main. 70-Ucl-----------....::f LOCAL DENTIST and wife wish Radio Repairs to rent lurnllhed houae or apart-
All makes; tubes, etc. ment. No children, no pets. Ph.
Beacon 5763 Harbor 421-J . 75-4tc
BURT NORTON WANTED ro RENT-ANt. mgr.
915 Coast mpway, Newport Met. Ufe, desires leue or rent
23-ttc until Jan. 1 of 1 or 2 bedroom
house. Care guar. Phone S. A.
STEINWAY GRAND. BeautlfW l'~M
modern In blAck and .Uvet. Gar· ~ . n-uc
geous tone. Thll II an art piano. A.PT or SMALL HOUSE WllDted
FOR SALE-Kitchen gas stove, u you are tumlshing yo\U' home by man and wife. We do not
high oven. 445 M St., Balboa, 1n "Modeme" this instrument 11 drink or 1moke, no children or
or phone Harbor 2013-J. 78-2tp perfect for you. Reaaonably peta. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W
FOR SALE-Wicker ch..., lounge, priced. Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., or Write Box "X" Newport Bol-
dinette set, library table, bal1y 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 70-tfc boa News-Tunes. . 37·tfc
buggy, two gas heaters. 410 SPZC!AL ANNOUN..,...__ WANT TO tiENT-2 or 3 bedrm..
Acacia Ave., Corona del Mar. ~.ao_!I unfurniabed house. WUl teue.
Ph. Harbor 2394-J T7-2tc FOR RENT-16MM Motion pie· Call Sam Porter at Harbor 7!11
FOR SALE-Neon Sign cat .. FOR SALE-Two metal Simmons ture Projecton---Sound or silent, or 13. ~tfc
Realooable. Call Beacon 5U7-M. beds, one upright stove, one w l th or without operaton. BENT, KISCELL&NEOtJS &I
'fO..tfc vacuum cleaner and odd end ~S RENTED -Your own 1 ,
'""roa"=-s"'ALE-"'=--:Alrc--co-m-preaet---. $::::1:-::oo-=-. tables. Call Harbol' 1861-J. picture show at home, features, WANTED-Business or . profes.
mi Seashore Dr., Newport 77.2tc sports, musicals, for parties, &lonal woman to ahare new du·
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Bettcf'L ~tfc clubs, churches. Harbor 25ge...J. pln: apartment, Costa Mesa.
BOATS. SUPPLll'.8 u ~--------_:7.:.6-..:tt:..:c Phone business hours, Beacon
Z 0 RIC
DRY CLEANING
In Our OWn Plant
PICKUP AND
DELIVER
Phone
BEACON 5798-J
Lido Cleaners
456 Nev.rport Blvd.
--==~--------5841. 78-ltc MARINE RA.DIO transmitters,
converted gov't surplus, com-
plete with receiver, power sup-
ply for 6 volt., 2 crystal freq.,
3rd optional, $125; 2()..watt
transmitters complete. $130. We
are goV't licensed to insta ll.
Assistance given in license appli-
Cushman Scooter
Repair Work
Free Estimates
On Service and Repair
cations. L-C Radio, 1227 s . Mallow & Wyckoff
Majn St., Santa Ana. Phone . 4312. 78-2tp Rear Balboa Marine Hardware
913 Coast Hiway Bea. 5261 W FOR SALE-$-lt. plywood, square -
end punt. Good condition, light Newport Beach
98-tfc
UAL ICllTATS fT
Graham & Johnson Realty
& Investment Co.
1664 Newport Blvd.
Da.y Ph. &eacon 5434-W
Night Ph. Beacon 521~J
78-t!c and portable. Call Hatbor 682. 1------------78-2tc --,----------
Glass Shower Doors FOR SALE-Star boat. $850; Carpenters Available
THREE-BEDROOM BEAUTY on
five acres; l ~ baths, heater,
elec. range; four acres fenced,
fruit trees. barn and chicken
equipment; $25 monthly income
from oil lease for two years.
Th1J b a real buy for $17,000.
TemlS. . . made to measure and in· open viking, cabin viking, gull. for general maintenance
19tia11<<1. Good deliveries. $475. Vviking's Port, 909 Coast and rep&lr
lA,n,.n,:ew Builders Supply Highway. Phone Beacon 5033. o. z. llOBEKTSON
Coast Hiway, Ph. Beacon 5ocY1 • 78-2tc Call Harbor 83 ONE-ACRE RANCH-TWo houses
and guest house. Nicely Ian(!.
acaped ·and nice clean homes
Inside and out. Oticken and
rabbit equipment. Partly fen«d,
horse COTrals, two blocks from
downtown Coata Mesa. Price,
34-tfc T7-ttc WANTED TO BUY-Balboa ----=-==c=-----l----oJ:-tJSt"""'7'-Arri"".-"';'.ved--;----dinghy in good condition. Ph. K E Y S
l'rMh BK11ng A1d Harbor 2669.R after 1 p.m. Made Wblle Toa Watt
78-tfc VOGEL'S ~E~t_ S A C RI FI C E ! '!08'':.!=. :n,:1~ $10.500. Tenna. • 111 Ma1n St. Ph. Harbor 515 28-ft. commercial fishing OOat. SK-tie
80-tf< excellent for mackerel fishing. -----------
A·l condition Chrysler marine BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIE8 to HALF ACRE-Four-room house,
BAnatter lf we re&p your
TIRES
W• cuaranttt our .. Caps" to lut
~
20,000 MILES
and that'• not all-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
$20.00
IF ONE COMES OFF
R.eprdlesa of Speed.
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ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
tar a complete set we will call
flDr )'OtD' car In the morning
_. de1lwr aame day. ~
9l.CJO Mobllstatlc balAnce job
-we """'P your tlrel, for SUJO. No lead welchtl or
-.:ta:&"
engine. Must sell immediately, ANTIQUE SHOP-Doing good across from Cagney estate, also
$1500. S . 1-1. Atkins. P. 0 . Box business. 5041.it West Central. near -new hospital site over-
655 ; 211 E. Bay Front, Balboa Phone Harbor 2710. 78-4tp looking ocean and harbor. Guest
Islaod. 77-4tp room and double garage. Thia
FOR S~20 ft. Philippine ma-FOB BENT '1 is a real buy at $8875.
hogany speed boat. In water FOR RENT-Nice room for man,
and wheel trailer, $1400 taJres. on Canal front. near Udo Thea-
3504 Marcus A .. ·e. Phone Har· ter. 402 Oubhouse, Newport.
bo< 249'7-W. 76-4tp ==-==-:,--~-:--78--,,C2tp
FOR SALE-2S' Lowman commer· FOR RENT-Furnished room with
ci.al boat. Very good condition. pri,•ate entrance and bath. 423
all gear. Reasonable. Inquire Goldenrod Ave., Corona deJ Mar.
Asso. Dock 26th St. 75-ttc 78-ltp ="'o-=-===--o,,.-,,----,-:c...:....:
11> ACRE RANCH beauti!Ully
located. Four·room house, gar·
age apt., another unall Income
unit. Thll property will make
a nice ind.me. Plenty of room
for further development. For
a real buy see this at $8950.
FOR SALE-Cabin cruiser 22 ft. FOR REl'i-1 -Single room, down-
long, 4-cylinder Starr motor. town Balboa. P hone Beacon INCOME
Just painted. W-tll trade for 22 5435, days. 'l8-4tp BUSINESS BUILDING on two
ft. or 24 ft. house trallA!r or will FOR RENT Roo · t4k cash 7311 Seashore Dr -m . ~ntl~men lots, also t'Yi·o-story income.
N e t. ·Ph. H-l'493-J· 'fO..tl., only ln new home. Private room for other developments. ewpor · c bath abd entrance. 'On penin-Close In C.OS-ta Mesa. Price,
FOR SALE--12 ft. sail boat & sula.. Write Box "N " c/o News. $10,.500. Terms.
sail, good condition. \Vith or Times. 78-tfc
without trailer, Reasonable. Ph. FOR RENT-Nice apt. to old THREE~BEDROOM stucco near
Harbor 181 after 6 P. m. ~tc couple only, who will wat.,. and Back Bay. Nicety furnished,
Balboa Canvas Shop care foe yard. See owner at on half acre. Sl0,50.
Salls-_ Boal Co"'" 4'M; Westminster St.. Costa
Marine Upbolsterin& . Mesa. Refe"'nces required. -1...ISTINGS WANTED--
Harbor 207 -224\i 21st St. 77·2tp Open Sundays
Price $8500 -Terms
Corona de! Mar
Two bedrooms. new home, large livln -room, fireplace
e.nd kitchen. Beauti!ul.
Price $10,950 -Term
Back Bay View
Two-bedroom home, very clean, ';6-acre, an fenced; ham,
corral. chicken house. Quick possessi1
$7500 -Terms
Ocean View Lot 1
I Newport Heights, near Cliff Drive on Redlands street,
00tl35f~t '
Price $1950 -Cash ' I
Re I y On Reli nee
On Newport BlvdL
149 f~t in 1900 block ................... _ ...... _ ................ $ 9,500
Several houses, close in. .. ·-............................... _,, ... $12,500
' • ' Lido Isle
' Swell view of both bays; two bedrooms, jwo baths, partly
furnished, 45-foot lot, fireplace, walle<! patio and bar-
becue ~t Newly redecorated. Very clf'an: Immediate
possession. I
Price $21 ,500
On Central Street in Ne wport
100..foot·business frontage of which 00 f et shows income
of $225, with increasing lease to $335 per month.
$33,500 -Half Down
On Harbor Blvd .
Close in, 90xl00 ....... -........................ $l ~ -Half Down .,
Near Back Bay
Nice three-bedroom home; large living-room with fire-
place at end. Hardwood floors througl oot Very clean.
Newly redecorated.· Half acre.
Price $10,700
On Broadway, Near Oran ~e Street
Nice two-bedroom home; large living-r Kllll, dinette. kit-
chen has plenty of built-in instaUatl01 s, service porch,
garage, back yard all fenced in. Imm• diate possession. Hurry! •
Price $3000 Down
Corona de! Mai I
Llke new. Home and pottery making~-Two kilns.
Plenty of molds, formulas, materials """ future orders
... permit to manufacture "0 .K ." ~-to retire be-
cause ot Illness. j
Price $12,000 -Tem'.IS
· On Mesa Near Hatbo1 High
Lot on Irvine street aaoss fror:ri ~ court at Harbol'
Hlgb llCbooi, near 15th street. J..ot 70XlZ, paved All
utlllties-$1500. Only $300 down, $25 per month. See
our sign on property.
Halt acre on W-llsoo sl:n!eL.._ .. ______ _$180()
Two e.nd one-half acres ob Wllaon sbeeL-........$4500
-Both z.ooed for~ I
On Harbor
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100x240 feet, west side. of Blvd., ac:iu.i from Wa!tt Co.
olllce. See our sign on pl1Jpetty.
Price $15,000 -Terms -
()pm 7 Days Ewry Week, 8 a. I .. to 6 p. m. .. r , .
Newport Beach TI·tfC FOR RENT-New Duluxit rocm:. .o•~-
and priV11te bath, tile .-er · Costa Mesa Tire Co. RELIANCE REAL TY ~ Ir.iv STMENT ro.
'
In Rear at
1760 Newport Blvd.
COSTA KESA
Pb. Bea ,., 5743
.AM for Al er Hank.
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Fire Equipment Testa
C-0-~ PY...,.ltFMm ..an..
CO ll>led syotem and Portahl<t
,_ avallable.
ETS HOICIN 6 GAbVAN
1000 CloMt BIP'"¥
Pb. Bii ~WI 5522 • .,,.tfc
stall Twin .. double-. box Graham & Johnson Realty
apring and lntetsprlnc mattrs-& In ,,..._ t Co .,._ Unt beat. Special rate& for · V~w.ue.n : .
permanent gueata. Mracle Mlle 1664 New ... ~ Blvd.
Kot.el. '106 ~ Hlgbway, New-n.,, Pb. Bmoca MM-W
port --Ph. -529114. Nleht Ph. --™
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" )< .I . . -,_ •• L • < ~
A. R. E2lrlte J. w. DoU:
1936 Newport...._~, a.ta Ilea
78-ltc
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. c1-........ parch and urace-
Home on Bay Ave. Fumlahed. $17.500; UD!Ui'!; SlS.·
3 Bed Rooma. 2 Bathl; "" Lare Lot 500. Phone IIarbcr 2041-R. .
$25,000 'Ill-Ste
Furnished Duplex
$25,000 .
Trailer Court and
Residence , ' ' 2 -. 1 Bath Down
2 lledromm, l Bath Up
RIVERSJD&-'IWo-bedroom boUle
W. L. JORDAN
100 E. Central. Balboa
Phone Hll'bor 153
oo UOX31().foot lot. Equipped
for ten trallen and rom:n for
more. Spece fer adclltlooal
bullcllng.
Price $11,500
72-tfc. Costa Maa
Boats for Sale-
Chrome plated coune correct-
""' foe yachtl. Very fine In-
strument.a.. Government surplua.
Amllth circles at com.tderable
reduction. Brand new. A1lo
avaifable, double drum wench
tor marine ways.
SEE THIS! ,_,--., fllm.
llhed. electric refl'l&'<rat<Jr,
wuhlng madllne, tabl.,.top ..,.._
Immediate pa11 1lon
Price $7885
Sampson Machine Works
1604 Newport Blvd.
A. L. MATTHEWS
Ucemed Real Eat.ate -
2232 Newport mvd.
Costa M-T7-2tc·
Ph. Beacon 5801, Costa Mesa
78-2tc
NEWPORT BEACH INDUS-
TRIAL CORNER LCYI', M-1 60x
90. $5500. Owner next door.
Two New Homes
Ready fcr occuponcy. Stall
lhowa1. Glm doers. Rup..
Call 1522-J
507 29th St. ~tp l -----------llS-:.:...;tt;;c
FOR SALE-'lbree-room bunga-FOR SAI.E-Cmona del Mar, '5-
low, Costa Mesa, $5750-$2'l50 ft. lot. l block !rem IChoo1. ..utb
down. Ask Jim Farquhar. U. C-of IDvd., good locatlm fer ln-
Marahall, 2113 So. Main, Santa come. Owner. Ph. H-215-W.
Ana 5174-W. 78-2tc · 6S-tfe
BALBOA ISLAND
Three-room cottage, two-car garage on good corner
close to East Bay on "Little Island." Immediate
possession.
Prlce-$10,700
CORONA DEL MAR
, Well built two-bedroom homo:. large living-room
with fireplace, breakfast room, kitchen and service
porch. Rumpus room over garage. Beauti!ul patio
with barbecue. Well landscaped. Double lot, close
to ocean. ' Price -$21,000
GERTRUDE A. WALDRON
AND
WILLIAM W. SANFORD
REALTOR
308 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 234-R.
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This Week's special value! Owner
will accept lenient terms. Near
Bay Front on 40 ft. lot. IJving-
room 16x23 ft., fireplace, two large
bedrooms, wall bed; double garage,
outside shower, row boat, canoe
and buoy, bar-b-que. Furnished.
Immediate possession.
$18,000
LINWOOD VICK
Broker
Balboa Island Harbor 548-M
ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
TI-2!.c
78-ltc
201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone m.w
BALBOA ISLAND
Very attractive six-bedroom home on 40-foot lot,
near South Bay. Unfurnished. Immediate po&-
session. Can be made Into two units. Attractive
furniture and draperies may be purchased If buyer
desires.
_ $23,750 -Terms
ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
201 Agate, Balboa Island Harbor-:rr7-W
'73-ltc
DAI, DTATI: JEXOllANOIJ: 411 lq)!IU TO J;OA!f U
TR.ADE-2 bedroom borne In re-U>ANB TO BVILD, llQr, -
ltricted dlltrlct In Pasadena. -or --For home In N-port. R. L. Mc-l'lffport -trodoo9I lla-
Cartney, 621 W. Montan& St. &Dd Lmn •-am
Puaden& Phone 7-1854 '15-4tp 3333 Via Lido Ph. Jlarbor 1llOO
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five-cent v-ng' machlnel on per c1a7. We -U.. -.
location. See Dick, Herbert Jfyrebn Broa. Senlce lJ!edm.
Ap)s., Room 17, 815 E. Central, -. 17tbltNowport-._o.ta
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B. & P . Women, C i ty Council Members, Hear
Walter Longmoor Speak o n.Industry .
"All city and county govern-"Help your public officials, don't
menta are away behind in educ.at-knock. A community is no better
1ng people about local problems, than tbe people in It, and It ls
a«'Ol'dinl' to reports presented at what they make it. Famlliari.z:e
the San Diego conference of the yourself witb its problems and do
League of California attes," said what you can to help".
Waltei Longmoor, president of Using a map and quoting figures
the Associated Clambers of Com-the speaker gave a comprehensive
merw of Orange county, speaking resume of the nadonal situation
on •·New F acton in the Selection in regard to population and loca-
ot. Industrial Locations" to mem-tion of r aw materials. and the
ben. fff· the Btisiness and Profes-vl!lue of decetttrlllzaUon al in-
aional Women's club at a dinner dustry. Wlth raw materials most-
meeting held Thursday evening at Jy In the west. which ls unde-
Whlte's Park avenue cafe with 60 veloped and under-populated., the
present. trend is naturally toward the coast
Mayor O. B. Reed and memht;n where we ~ have oil and . gas
of tJ» city council were speoal for fuel, eliminating the PoUibillty
guestS for the evening· and ap. of the recent bombshell of rail·
p-ec:iated the speaker's plea to r oad, coal and tra.nsit strikes
ii;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~ I which disrupted lndUlltry 1n the
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The exclusive Stauffer reduc-
ing method offers the easy,
pleasant way to contour con-
trol -that protects health,
boosts vitality. e ncourages
good posture. No drugs, elec-
tricity, steam or exertion. No
disrobing. It's gentle -it's
thorough -it's fun.
12 Treatmenta $$15.00
!4 Treatmente $%6.00
Telephone for an Appointment
Open S E "·enlnp a Week
By Appointment
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SYSTEM
Phone '14U 2-1 7 Qroadway
LAGUNA BEM:H
East.
It will be necessary for Orange
oounty to do some caretul plan-
ning. Mr. Longmoor stated. for
indus\f'Y wW come. and the thing
to dolts to adopt a land-use plan,
picking those lnduatries which will
bring with them high clau em-
ployees. Costa Mesa, in particu-
lar, must plan carefully, be aaid,
for it can either be ruined or made
into one of the most attractive
areas in the county.
The speaker was introduced by
CJarice Brown, chairman of the
public affairs committee, and also
introduced were Mayor R e e d ,
Councilmen O. Z. Robertson, Bob
Allen, Mason Siler and L. L. Is-
bt>ll, as well as Harry Welch. presi-
dent of Newport H arbor Chamber
of Commerce. Other guests were
introduced by members.
Gertrude Collver presided, and
announced the club would enter-
tain the county council on Nov.
15. The treasurer gave a reminder
that some of the members had not
paid their dues, and Elaine \Veiss
stated that four b1ankets would
be drawn at the next meeting.
Harry \Velsh was winner of the
prize.
Other g uests were Opal West.
Alice Louck! and Louise Vaughn,
Costa Mesa; Genevieve Sylvester,
Bernice Phillips, Minette Van \Vi e-
men, Ercyl Pick, Irene Morris
(past president of the club), H elen
Plumer, Virginia Bachmann. Mari-
lynn Wheeler, Polly Porter, Kay
Nesbitt and Sarah Newlin.
Mrs. Lucille Stewart of Seaside.
Ore. is a guest at the home Or her
aunt, Mrs. Emil Bell, 30th street, I for an indefinite period.
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NEW
DRESSES
CASUAL STYLES ... COWRFUL PLAIDS
TWO-TONE EFFECT'S ... SOLID PASTELS
IN WOOLS, GABARDINES AND RAYONS
DESIGNED WITII NEW DETAILS FOR FALL
SIZES 9 TO 15 -10 TO 18
crhe Frances Norton Shop
~ * $portrwear Second a B roadway
ZM 8eooDd a Broad..., Bid&°. (l!eeond Floor) -Sonta Ana
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Toiletries
Street F1oor
Never to be without your favorite
fragrance ... entrust it to Mary Dun-
hlll's 11SCENTINEL'' . . . the minia-
ture perfume flask ... wary guardian
that lets no precious drop escape.
Glass stoppered bottle in gleaming
metal container.
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Luau at Isthmus
Draws Voyagers
Sixteen boats flying the burgee
of' the Voyagers' Yacht club 'rode
at anchor in the cove at the east
end ot the Iathmua at Catalina
hland for a recent week end
perty.
The high spot of the affair was
the luau where the food wu
cooked in a pit in typical native
style. Following the luau every-
one gathered around the compfire
for a pleasant evening ot. singing
and entertatnment. ,,
There Wett 65 memben and
guests at the luau. on board the
following yachts; Commodore Van
Degrift's Teton. Bob Crooby's
Zephyr D. Dan Stevenson's Sibo-
ney, Walter E. Cole's Salty, Arlie
Toulouse's Stardust. Ray Purdy's
Quest, Fred Hunle's Indifferent,
Dr. Clarke's Ne Ne Moosha, Roy
Riley's Lady Pat, Dr. Oem's
Chris-Craft. Mrs. De Lapp's Sea
Shell , Fred Blethem's Vinnette,
J ohn Magnet's Whisper, Hardwich
Va n [)egt'ift's Tamara, J a ck
Helm's Ranger, W. W . Mason's
,Roja and Gordon Molson's Hey
Day.
Senile Sailor s
H o ld Fir s t Race
The Snowbirds Senile Sailing
Association came out for its first
race Sunday. sailing around Shark
Island as had been announced, and
Tom Tupman, who came in 2C
minutes behind everyone else, was
conceded the race.
That Pirate Castaway, Do n
Dickerman, CTc\ved for Burt Rus-
sell, organizer of the affair. Others
racing were Don Pedersen, Harry
Blodgett and Ed Frazer, Men over
30 are invited to join, races to be
held every Sunday.
ThC' PC fleet raced Sunday for
the Bi ll Bangs trophy, the glori-
fiNl. garboon", which goes to the
winner, Fred Smales, for six
weeks. Wheeler came in second
and Wilkinson was third. as r e-
ported by Velma Barber. BYC pub-
licity director.
D en Mothers H old
Organi zatio n Meet
Den MothC'rs of Cub Pack 105
met Thursday at the home of Mrs.
H . 0 . Boyv<'y to discuss the year's
plans and to arrangC' for the first
Den mtttings which were to be
held today <Tuesday) at the var-
ious homes.
Boys \Vho do not know what
Den they belong, may call Mrs.
Boyvey for information. It was
also decid<->d that instead of the
boys bringing refreshments as in
the past, they would bring ten
• ....... . Femiriirie ~ .. -Ac ivities New Home Inspires
Gracious Hospitality
Mesa Family Moves
To Colo. This Week
~ completed their new Mr. and Mn. Walter HOJ1'1'cutt
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Stresses Voting
+ home at ;!058 Anaheim aven~. have oold their home on HarlJor
l!eddeDie Phoae 1637-R Calta Mesa. J oe and Betty <Croc-boulevard, Calta Mesa, and-with
ker) De Temple, Inviting a groop their twin IOllS. Dick and Don,
St. James Auxiliary sta Mesa Matron of friends for an.open 11ouse.1eern-are 1eav1ng the 1ut of the week
To Hear Reports_ of · onored at · ed that Mr. and Mn. Hobart Loud for Olathe, Colo.. where they will
At the Orange Intermediate party for them. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Inman National Convention t ork Shower had a1 .. ac1y p1annec1 a · surprbe make their tuture home.
-~-1 ~-'-th s are new owners o1. the property.
M;UUU ' au-....... ur _ipherd. Preli-Plans for a benefit dessert Held at the home of Mrs. How-Therefore Mr. and Mrs. ~ Mr. Honeycutt bas been custodian
dent of the 4th District of the brldg will be made at the rint Genis• 118 -· took QVer as h<lots for ~ of the Calta Mesa park and ls
ifornla_ ~ .. of Parents and fall .:.etlng ot the Women's Aux· ~ at '' ~u• street Thurs-and a buttet supper. Pink. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ~eacherl pn."IP\M!U over a Legisla-tttary ol St. J ames Eplscopa1 ternoon, a pretty s t or k blue asters decorated the I1vmg Walker 2'7th atttet Ne\\-port
tiYr Institute l\eld October 2ncL church. whkh Will be -held Thurs-owtt honored Mrs. Gaylord Blue ::""butt"':: i';~~ ...=i:.~ .. ~~~. Beach. ' ' '
Speakers fOt' the occasion were day. Oct. 10 at 2 p. m. at ttw ~ ~F1ower street, Costa Mesa, as---------
Mr•· James Daley, Otlzenshlp of Mn. George Yardley, 201 Aba-· g h<lotessea beJne Mn. Elsie rellahes devilled .,_, ice cream·
chairman of the C.CP.T ... and Mra. lone avenue, Balboa hland. with · ells and Mn. Mabel i.nve. and cake""""' aerved. -A~ 11
George -enon, Leclslation chair-Mn. Philmer Ellerbroek and Mn. . Gifts Included needed garden I
man. P lans were outlined at thla Borchsenaiua u assisting hostel-Floral deeorations Wett P i nk tools, towels and 908P for the new .. • •
time .for a campelgn to get voten --Un and white baby chryMnt-bathroom, a handsome cookie jar
to the poles November 5th, the 1be Rev. A.rdys Dean will tell ~mums but center of interest was for_ the kitchen, and many 1'ft!'ltt .w-t
State Board havtng taken a stand of the r ecen t general convention u;· large south window where things, .,..
to support Propoc!Uon No. 3, and of the Episcopal church, held In r .. nk and blue stttame<s fell to Enjoying the evening Were Mrs. ~
-No. 13. It wu bro<oght out Philadelphia and with the Arch-li ttle blue bassinet In which wu De Temple's parents, Mr. and Mn. · -
that the P .T .A-ls a non-partisan bishop ot Canterbury u its most baby doll. Standing guard were Frank Crocker ot Balboa, with
group, but definitely political distinguished guest, present for the pair of tranquil storks. 'l1>e . whom the De Temples have been
where issues concerning child wel-second time in history. tork motif also a dorned the •
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residing Uritll the houle was com-
fare are involved. and that the The benefit bridge will be held ulded. ice cream Which was pleted; Mr. and ·Mrs. Oiauncey
organization has lobbyist in Sac. Thursday, Oct. 31 at Balboa Yacht rved with coffee after games Campbell of Houston. Penn., par-
ramento at all times to protect club with Mft.. W. H. Hitchman as ere played and gifts opened. ent:a of Mr. De Temple, who have
such issues. general, chairman. Those present were the Mes-been visiting here since August;
Vocal music was supplied by ames Cla ud Adams and Wilson Mr. and Mn. Edward Zube, Mrs.
Mn. CUrtls of the Laguna Beach Alpha Gamma Sigma arbrough, Irvine; William Blue, Douglas Bray, Mrs. Homer Bartlis
School Music department. • untington Beach; Mary Blue, of Anaheim, Mrs. Harry Schick.
Seventy eight representatives Calls 'Friday M~ting egon ; William Palmer, Orpha and the Messrs. and Mesdames ~--
from units thru' out the county tue, Cayton Bailey, J . Reed, Paul Sidney Blackbeard, 0. Z. Robert--r
were !erved a turkey dinner at Alpha Gamma Sigma, junior col-qrman, Cassie Blue, F r a nk son, L. L. Bennett, Nels Olsen, Her "Cap'n" Don's
the Orange Woman's Club House. lege honor society, has elected Of-limes, Keith Gerrish and c. N. hart Loud, Frank Beard, Eugene '"
Mrs. Gunning Butler , legislation ficers for the year at Fullerton lue, Costa Mesa. La P erle Jr. and son. e t f.
chairman: Mn: Harry Burdick Junior College. President is Phyl-Sending gifts but unable to at-A ,,.I r 11"! ..l~•lfll"! 'I' ':I
and Mrs. Jerrold Spangler repre-!is Ruby of Fullerton: vice-presi----(II tend were the f\1esd.ames Robert
School Parent Teacher Assoc:ia-secretary-treasurer is l\ol ax in e , James Nelson and G 1 e n c.uua sented the NPWport Harbor High dent ls Charles Ruby of Fullerton; e·· Newton Swnmers, Hershel +I ALL MARK ,,, I
tion. RunnE"lls, also of Fullerton. , Costa Mesa; John McMil-"MOIR Ulllftae and ~Uc Eat..
Charles Ruby was chosen to )an and Dan McMillan, Newpor t C ARDS lnl' Place oa the West Oout"
Manuscrl'pt C lub head the general social committee R. H I ,,. r · d M' Le Re ach; D. J . ems, Long Beach ; LI.
A d W b o the soetety, an .iss na Y-ilbur Lambert, Irvine, and Char-F Birthd Delldoao
war S o n y nolds, commerce instructor in the een Pique, Santa Ana. Or ayS Co b • •
Local Com poser junior ooUege, has been appointed Wedding Annlveniarles in mation
adviser for the group. Mr. and Mrs. Janys E. Caywood and EfAl. Dinners
Members of the Fullerton chair pave returned to Los Angeles after
ter of Alpha Gamma Sigma and ~pending two weeks as house Vues :ri: F1gurinM ~ Mrs. Daniel Ingraham. Io ca I
music tE'acher, compaser a nd poet,
was the recepient of high awards
when she attended the first fall
meeting of Mary Carr Moore
Manuscript Club. Los Angeles.
~1onday e\·cning, September 30th.
Ille members of the California ~uests of Mrs. Ca)'Wood's sister, New and Unusual
Scholastic Federation will meet on Mrs. H. E. Ruggles of Corona de! lamps :: Oostnme .Jewelry Seafood Specialties Friday October 4, for a discussion 1il.. "
Mrs. Ingraham who writes under
name of CraCT' Shattuck Baj! or
Grace Bail won the first prizC' for
educational music on a piano suite
named, .. Play Suite". This suite
was chosen unanimously by all
judges and was granted the Geor ge
Blum permttnent award of a beau-
tiful oil painting. "Sy ca Thor e
P ath." \
Second pr ize on her soprano
solo. "Only A Dream" and second
prize in the choral section for her
womens' chorus, "First Bird O'
Spring," were also won by Mrs.
Ingraham. Helen Shaffer ot Los
Angeles won first prize in the
vocal solo contest. All winning
numbers will be programmed at a
public concvt at a later date.
Dr. Mary Carr Moore, famous
educator and composer founded
the Mary Carr Moore Manuscript
Club many years ago. Dr. l\ioore's
American opera. "Cost of Empire"
was last presented at the Philhar-
monic, March '45.
of the purposes and ideals of the I il_ .. ar_. -----------N S • ~ honor society. ewport !)UVeDIJ' , For -nallom
E bell B o ok Sec t ions
M e e t Th is Week
Book Section II of the Ebell
club will meet Wednesday, Oct.
9 at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
S. H. Heyman. 307 Montero street,
Balboa.
Assisting hostess for the desert
course will be Mrs. Roger Wood
a nd Mrs. Margaret Dearborn will
give the book re\'iew on "Spoon-
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and Gift Shop \ 5 4 6 5
~ 2102 Ocean Front
We Wrap Gifts Formerly Moa.a'• Nlpt
N -rtlleocll
Individ uality for the .. Mothtr·to·bt · · ·
If Wt do not have it. wt. ma~t it, you ltt!
CVonna--e5na.rie Shoppe
We A.re Happy to Serve l'oa In % Locatlom
Club,
Book Section I will meet Thurs-
day, Oct. 10 at 1 p. m . at the
home of Mrs. Wayne Harper, 116
Abalone avenue, BaJOOa Island,
with Mrs. Merle VerBerg and Mn.
Conrad Shook as cohostesses. Mrs.
Harold Woldenberg will give the
book review.
315 N. Main St. Me&re Bid&°. Sonta Ana Pllone S808
4620 Whittler Blvd., Eaat Los ~
cents a week. half of which is -------------p> (~~'~ regular dues and the balance to
be used to furnish refreshments.
Pr('Sen t for thE' meeting wffl
1.1rs. Dora Hill, president of the
Newport Beach Grammar school
ParE'nt-Teacher Association. which
is sponsoring o rganization ; Mrs.
Viola Perkins, coordinator; Mrs.
E. R Sterns, Mrs. Gilbert Seal,
Mrs ... Blanche Rogers, treasurer :
Mrs. l... E. Nack, Mrs. Jack Roub,
!\1rs. Helen Gill and Mrs. Boyvey.
Mrs. Marie Sorensen of Lido
Isle entertained membt>rs of Grace
Parlor. Native Daughters of the
Golden West, tor a covered dish
lunch<'on served in the patio, the
day being spent in sewing for the
fall bazaar. Mn. Erna Watts and
Mrs. Christine Dunham auisted
their mother in serving the Placen-
tia guests.
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