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HEIGHTS, 841-BOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR. COSTA MESA
-SJV'I-" ~N=O=ME=AT!=Imagjne=. =tbadit,' Harborltes
While Washington fid-
Suggestion Made
That Newport Sell
Its Water System
PENCIL' m PERSONALITIES
Bv ]NX LINosLtn, Cowboy Am"
M ay Offers First
Lo in BIA Program
To · ance GI Home
Rendezvous Will
Be Scene Rotary
Hallowe'en Party
Report~
dles us country yokels burn O N -with indignation. This pen ew
poor fish is able to get
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Suggestion that the City of
Newport &ach sell its present
water system to a privat(> water
company and allow the latter to
cle\>el<>p the ln<ttaoed needs .){ the
munldpality was made through the
board al. dlncton of the Newport
_,
boa Improvement US<>o
ciation has received several otters The annual Halknoe'm ~ ol
the N•wpt Hubor ~ dab
this year will be at-i. tbe -
of a carnlvaJ for o +r ....ooi
children and will tab --Ill the
Rendezvous ba1lroom --ol at .
On Tropics
·Expedition around to many meat mar-Subdi ~ts.:.:: -<nldl~ r~ :! . IViSiOn
waiting their tums at the
of II of land for the site of
the veterans home It
plans flnan<:e In Balboa.
Tbe building ammittee an-
counters only to find little
food. One thing the big po-
liticos seem to forget is the
temper of the American pul>-
lic. You can write columns
about the affairs with Rus-
Sia and the troubles of Eu-
rope and the people cluck
their cheeks with sympathy
or disgust or anger, as the
case may be; but when you
tamper with their eating and
living-watch out! Lack of
soap, of canned stuffs, of toi-
let paper, gelatine and doz-
ens of other items. brings the
harrassed consumer down to
the old slogan of the nineties
when 1\veed \Vas in p<>\ver
a nd the New York Times
printed, "Throw the Rascals
out!" to what will happen
next November when the
voter will do likewise with
the administration incompe-
tents.
One old chap, a rugged
farmer in overalls. a blue
shirt and lots of hair on his
chest. was laying down the
law to a federal official on
the Mesa the other day, in
this wise: "We have fought
for 150 years to get where
we are in these United
StatN, yet we must start in
and feed the people of Eur-
ope who have been trying
for 1000 years to learn how
not to starve. Why must we
continue to penn.it our ~
called leaders to send tons of
foodstuffs, etc. to the Old
World, on the theory that
Americans favor such a pro-
cess. The Slavs, the Russ,
the Germans and the rest
know how to wage war, but
they seem helpless in their
efforts to wage peace and as
long as the U. S. keeps them
going they'll continue to lean
on our country. Bah!'1
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Left Wingers. Note the
Gallup poll gave Secretary
of State Byrne's firm policy
a 5-t<>-1 lead over Wallace's
appeasement way of
life. This seems to be about
the ratio or strength of the
left-handed group, so me
20% of the public, while the
other 80% are satisfied with
the United States. Main
trouble is that the left wing-
ers are more vociferous and
yell more. thus creating the
Impression that they are
stronger than they really
are, while the vast majority
is quiet al)d goes about its
business of earning a living.
But one supposes that is the
penalty of living in a free
country with a shortage of
houses and meat and sich.
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Back to Life. Well. here's
one of my many "bulls" I'm
glad to correct. Last week
I got the impression that
Fred Storey. formerly of
Balboa, had passed on. Con,
sider my surprise \\'hen Fred
phoned and said he hated to
disagree. but he was still live
and kicking, that he was still
a realtor and was especially
interested in Yucca Village
on the 29 Palms highway.
Fred modestly asserted that
the first unit of lots had all
been sold and a second was
under way; that the tract
comprised 3000 acres with a
town.site building and busi-
ness was good. In fact. he
stated, many local people
had bought lots and were
planning on winter homes.
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$000,000 Offlll'. Johnny Ver
gel told a News-Times re-
porter that he had a group
of water system operators
who would pay a half million
dollars for the Newport
Beach plant and that he had
made the offer to Mayor
Reed. That could save the
taxpayers $975,000 for wells
and betterments, provided
Johnny's friends would give
Ulll!t'S some . assurance oo
monthly rateS.
A group of Harborites an-
nounced over the Wttkend the
opening of their new ~acre
subdivision at Yucca Valley, mid-
way betweien Palm Springs and 29
Palms .•
The project comprises a newly
developed village ot mountain and
desert type. homes and there is a
redwood-built hunting lodge, res-
taurant and cocktail lounge and
a well equipped fire engine and
post office building to boot.
Thomas E. Bouchey, former
harbormaste.r at Balboa, has open-
ed the inn and is in charge.
Guy G. Richards of Santa Ana
and Fred A. Storey of Balboa are
the exclusive agents for the vil-
lage.
The village tract is O\vneci by
the fo llowing business people of
Newport Beach and Balboa: Flora
E. McCann, City Atty. Roland
Thompson, Guy C. Richards. Fred
A . Storey, Al Anderson, John F .
Vogel, Oliver M. Campbell and
Guy B. Tamplis.
The area under development is
100 acres larger than the City
of Newport Beach, and it has its
own water system.
The tract sold already comprises
another 160 acres and th is is no'v
replete "';th business and home
buildings.
The village has a school building
and within reach ther e are two
newspapers and one magazine.
Npt. Heights Girl,
Print Shop Worker
Injuret;f in Mishap
Betty Patch, 21 , of 427 El Mo-
dena avenue. Newport HeightS,
a bookbinder's apprentice for The
Newport Harbor Publishing com-
pany, was painfully injlD'ed last
Thursday night when a car ca-
reened off Newport boulevanl and
struck a tree, west ot Monte Vista
avenue.
Miss Patch, v.·ho \\'as a passen·
ger in her car which was driven,
California High\\•ay patrol offic-
ers said, by Louis Autcrson, 20 of
2278 College avenue. Costa 1\lesa.
was able to be out today but is
still under medical treatment as
a result of her injuries.
1\1inor injuries were also suf-
fered. police said, by Beverly Au-
terson. 19, sister of Louis Auter-
son. Miss Auterson was the third
passenger in the machine.
The mishap occurred when a
defective steer ing machanism came
off in the driver's hands, the police
said.
CMmber of ComrneT'Oe Monday. • "°'"""" today tha t the first offer ved from Sandy F . Mac-the grade school bulldhc • fmm-Two enterpislng memben of r...tmaster Herbert F. Kenny •
reported to the members of the
board that a dtllcn :suggested the
idea and also 3uggested that it be
broached to th~ directors of the
chamber fer thc-ir con!.lderation.
TI4. East Central avenue,
MacKay offered one of
he owns in Miramar
asaociation will call a
shortl>' for the purpose of
erly. the odltarlal ltaff of The New-
'Ibe.._, Jtendezvous beJlroam.. .... port.Balboa News-'J'1mes leave for
donat<d' by Bob MUIJlllY far tbe °"l'tral America Wedneoday.
<>eaWon, which is 'l1turoday nl&lit. They _,.. uoigned to sign on
Oct. 31, and. Bob Allen, c:ounc:ll-u -n aboard the banana boat,
man, ~nd chamnan of the geiiH&l Ow Paragon. lldppered by P eter
co~nnutttt, ~ates that many ~-Stein of Costa Me.sa. and to do
prises ~ tn store for the dill-a series of potently pictorial
dren .thts year. articles on the rovinp_ of their
Only consensus ot ~ntiment
among the directors was:, "Who
wou1d want to buy 1t !" .
Upper Bay Plans
Will Be Divulged
Report of the Upper Bay de-
velopment plans will be made at
the hearing to be held by th·~
senate interim committee headed
by State Senator John F. Shelley
at the Newport Harbor Yacht club
here. Oct. 23.
This announcement was nlade
by Walter Spicer of the county
harbor commission at th~ meeting
of the board of directors of the
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce at \Vhite's C-Offee Shop
Monday afternoon.
U .. S. Geologist Will
Pre8ent Water Facts
At Huntington Meet
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· ng the SE."veral lots pro-
d then one wiU be chosen
site.
nt lniured
· Road Mishap
It. undetermined today
Prt~es will be aw~ to the mates aboard shJp .
one Judged as WPanng he best A.ssicned as ro\ing reporters
costum('. _ were Walter Gerhardt of Corona
. The commi~tre headed by Allen del Mar, News-Times photo-
1ncludes !\far1on C. Dcdd, Braden ph d H Id L Barnum of C F. h o z Robe gra .er, an aro . · tnc , . -rtson, Jack Newport Beach, advertising and
Cole and Tony Hershey. news writer for the newspaper.
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wheth r Donald C. Brent. 15, of
Balbo sustained internal injuries
in the three-"1ay crash which oc-Chamber Directors Barnum and Gerhardt ..,ere ex-
curred at The Arches Saturday Ask Protection for peeled to make themselves useful
aftern n. alioard ship while on the journey
Br1e t , \vho is a patient in St. Local Pedestrians down the southern route. Some--
Josep s hospital, Orange. was ser-thing was said about peeling spuds
iously injured, police said. when The dangerous condition of --a nautical term for potatOl"S.
throu• from the back of a motor Coast highway from the Arches to Barnum .said before he left he
scootet and into the path of an the city limits was diSCl.IS'!led at was ready for anyth ing.
oncoming automobile. the meeting of the board of di-Gerhardt admitted he wasn't
Calitornia Highway patrol re-rectors of the .Newport Harbor sure what the quartermaster
port~. that the scooter "'as oper-Chamber of Commeroe 00 Monday. wou1d put him to doing aboard
ated Glen Johnson, 30. of the Various improvements along the the craft. "I don't think rd make
Bal motel. thoroughfare wf!'re suggested as'a ·a good cook," he said. "although
scooter was said to have means of protecting pedestrians I hear t hey had that in mind for
t by a car driven by Richard especially who cannot 0"08S the me."
nett. 24. of Wilmington. road in safety d~ to the speed-
The impact is said to have ing automobiles. BAR.NU'M"Wks a publicity writer
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Fred V. Bennett
·Engjneer
toss Brent into the air and Among the su~11 made for the Met~a.Goldwyn-Mayer cor -
"'hen he landed. police said, an was one that rrnderground pas-poration in Hollywood when he
onco 'ng car driven by J ackson sageways be installed, and another entered the navy as a third mate
Cherr; 36, of Los Angeles. could was that the city fathers should in February, 1944. He trained for
not s p in , time to avoid hitting study a plan of placing pedestrian a ~10-therapist.
the I · crossings at the various danger he w as transferred to the
points. hospi 8.1 corps, with the rank of PiJ S "I ' U • Harry Welch, execut:Ne secre-pharmacist-mate, second class, and
Fred v. Benaett. the !leCO ... IQelllber iof Raub and Bennett. sur-' at ors n1on tary, said that the local chamber was appointed associate editor of ~~;;~:.i':.r..~ ~:!,,. ~~r~~~::;8 .~~~ S ing to Howser, of commer ce, rognizant of the the Dry Dock, offi cial publication
8'eC"'! &bout tlle tint of May of tlds yeat. Mr. S&ecel found It expe-S hazards on the road. had. fonnu-for "the U . S. Naval hospital at
The regular October meeting of L
the Orange County Coast associa-
tion will be a joint meeting of the
Coast As.sociation. Associated
Chambe-rs ·of Commerce and t he
water users of Orange county as
represen ted through the Orange
County W ater district, the Orange
County Flood Control district , the
water compa.nies and the water
committee of the Orange County
Farm Bure-au.
cBeo& &o .... out .............. care of his orange and lomon grove& upporters Claim lated a request to the highway San Diego.
&ad la gt.vtnc modi. ttme to ldl sUbdJvl'-'on "'ork. de-partment, asking it to inltall He is a son or Dr. K. R. Bar-
The meeting will be held at 6 :30
p.m., Tuesday. October 22. 1946.
at Memorial hall in Hunti.ngton
Beach.
At this time, Joseph F. Poland,
Ground Water Division, United
States Geological Survey, wiU pre·
sent the most vital results of seven
years Work by himself and staff
in•the investigation of the coastal
barrier.
This project has been sponsored
and paid for jointly by the Or·
ange County Flood Control dis·
trict, the Orange County Water
district, Los Angeles County Flood
Control district, and the Board of
Water commissioners of the Qty
of Long Beach in cooperation y.•ith
the United States Geological Sur-
vey.
Dinner will be served and
erva tions will be necessary.
res-
Fred Bennett nn&: •• ta.e ...,.l&Pt lo MUW&U.ee, 11'1e., M far Im 25-mile signs from the Upper Bay num, noted surgeon at Thorton
baclc: u 1909, a'Mt throup rn..t • and hlrlt ICboola there and on rtant new labor E'nriors~-bridge to the Arches. and Minor hospital in Ka nsas City,
to U. Unlvenlty of W18eollllla. Leavtnc hlcher eclucat:aon for a time ments have been received by Fred -one of the largest hospitals spe-
tn 19ZI he made a tl'lp al'08DCI tM world.. touclalnc (',a,nada, Hawaii, Ho r, candidate for attorney ''Th M " Ope cializing in abdominal surgery.
la.pan, China. the Pblltpptnea. t.be Malay pen1neula, Ind.la, Arabia, gener . it was announced tOOay hy e 38 to 0 Since bis discharge from the
Eppt., Italy and mace. Comlnc back to the U.S.A. be atart.ed eerf. Bern Brennan, campaign di-Satu d M navy, Barnum has been a member
oataly to school. nnhldnl' hie recto of Southern California for r ay on esa 1Cholutle trahainc ln tbe South active just now with their many Hows r. · of the advertising a nd n('WS writ-
Dakota Institute of Teclmolo(Y, projects including the Presbyter-ing staff of The News-Times. paclb&Un~ ln 1"3 with honors. H Y Lundebe!"g, presidcn! of Two well known a.ta Mesa On the night before the shii!
Then his life work began and ian ho!pital, the Irvine interests the S 'lors' Union of the P ac!fic .. business men have joined forces was to sail for Central America.,
his first job \Vas as rodman in a a nd over 20 subdivisions and major has in ormed Anthony L. Norriega. and will open a new men's doth-Barnum disc::losed to the editor of
surveying gang fn CUster State Improveme nt jobs. past eside nt of the Federation of in g store Saturday on the Mesa The News-Times that a widely c:i.r-
park of the Black Hills of South Bennett moved to Orange county Labor and chairman of Ho"-ser's t be k cul ed N in 1940 and built his O\\'O home in N th o nown as -rhe II.an." ac-at ew York magazine has Dakota. This is the largest state or rn California Labor oon1· cording to the twu ,,__ .. Mor-corruni.uioned. him to WT'ite the
park in the United States, 160,000 SVanl 1'at Anda wh.her,e he tanpdd hishwift. e mitt that he endorses HoWS('r , rie" Crawley and G.-T.~"Ev~
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unusual angles of his present sea-
l' d f o e an lS wo s e aug ers Brenn' an ced L d be acres a un er one e nce. Virginia and Laurella reside. j noun . un e r g The new store will cater t.o the going trip. , Presid~n( Calvin Coolidge used I He was emPloyed by the u. s. said t Norriega : needs of the well dressed male, ac-• • •
to vacation there and Fred several e ngineers in 1940 in Santa Ana as "Frtd Howser is not hooked up cording to the duo, and will supply GERHARDT was a n experienced
years later rode the Preside t's with tiose PAC Commies and I'll a need of t he ever ---c-Mesa news photographer before and . . n a junior engineer. soon rising to do all I can to see that Howser -~·• favorite mount, l\11stletoe and has assistant district regional engineer business section. Featured wll.l be during the late \\'ar . lie was one
slept many· times .in the bed that in the Fifth district. This job is el ted to the job he ,;e~k.s." nationally advertised brands of of the leading photographers on
was used by Coohd2e. embraced the preliminary survey· Lun eberg pointed out tr.at be-men's clothing.. the sWf of The New Orleans
Be f odm cause the by-laY.'S of his 01·'.'>·ani. Everson is fonner l'l'UITl•<n>r of Times-Picayune, one of the deep nnett rose rom r an to ing of the San Antonio dam above zatior\ prevent political endorse· ·----
Tars Take Shaky Ball Game
from Garden Grovers, 13-0
cnginet>r and on to camp superin· 1 Pomona. In November he was the Metzger store and Crawley is South's greatest newspapers. He
tendent in charge of 300 men in
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transferred from the district en-mnts, he "'BS making the an· associated with his father in the also was the official photographer
nounjment as an individual. Crawley F"-'t·-~ · for th M d' G I b · dam construction. Later he be· gineer's office to the Santa Ana _ .............. "' "" ... NW. e ar 1 ras ce e rations
CaJJl(' chief engineer for this same Army Air base and J une, 1943 ---r------------------------in New Orleans for severa l yea.rs.
park. An interesting sidelight on I found him appointed general sup-R d feat her fund or·1ve Both men will collaborate on the great park project is that the erintendent of the post engineers. the series of articles which will
Black Hills streams and rivers This department cared for all appear in future issues of The
never had fish in them until our maintenance. repair and new oon-Ne ws-Times a nd both newspap€'r
government planted rainbow trouL struction work for the SAAAB, 0 H Wed d men said they would be on the
Today we find great fishing there. Orange county air field and for pen"s ere· . nes · ay alert for any important piece of Ne'''JXlrt Harbor "''on a nother .,_ _______ ------
ball game Friday afternoon. 13-0,
but they almost lost their mole·
skins in fright before subduing a
(ighting Argonaut e leven from
; Ga.rden Grove who did everything
but outscore the home squad.
Huddlestons Return;
Don Opens Personal
Finance Office Here
Under ·protection are herds of the headquarters of the Western news which may develop in their
bison. deer. elk and many other Flying Training command. path during the voyage d0wn and
specimens of wild life. Fred tells Bennett is a 32nd degiee Mason, Th back. They expect to bt_:> gone two
of the beauties of this colorful spot a member of the Eastern Star, opening gun of the New-~-~-----------1 weeks.
and says "The most interesting an Elk and of the famed .. Tri-arbor Community Drive to--County Gives Slim -------
scene I have ever viewed is the angle". an engineering fraternity. a goal of '$14,390 will be Geo B R }}
granite rock formation known as He is also a member of Sigma ednesday noon, at the New-Sum to Chamber for -rge . usse
Th I al d t I. ht . ~e Needles"' T h 11 f t 't port arlx>r Yacht Club, by P . S ff S e oc s ma e wo 1g n1ng-Mr. and Mrs. Don Huddleston . 1n . au, onorary co ege ra erru y. Arm" • U t k . k . hr . h Th f ' f Ra b & Be tt I H' h bb . l WORK A. p lmer, during a Luncheon 1stice 0....--ers f0 e qu1c sror1ng t usts, once in t e \\ith their small daughter Mar· e irm o u nne s ts o y is ust . .a .avg&AU.I
d h h · h I t Mee · g of the Board of Directors J first an t e ot er tn t e as garet Lee. recently moved to Bal·
quart('T, and ,,·ere then content to boa Island from Oskaloosa K an-K I d Sa H and ommunity Chest General
spend t_he rest of the afternoon in .... where they had been );.,king now an -. ys e w·111 Coun u .. The General Council is f ed ff t th com sed of r epresentatives of all a renz1 .. e ort to s op e pass-after business interests during the h t h th t ed. all civic, business, and service organ-
ty -of Th• Orange c.oun
Supervisors has vo
appropriation of
ted to make an
S250 for the . . Day arranging of an Armistioe
celebration in Newport Be-a~t~;,~1 t~rsex~l;se r:~~: f~ces 1 :.~~ ~:ys::~i: ::,t:e ~:~~ A k E d f All C I i.z.ati in the area. of Coach \Vendy Pickens warnors .. Island since 1937 which was sold t Mr Palmer will request each S n 0 On ro S of th representatives to pick their Mem~ of the board The Sailors were outgain~. both last year. not knowing that cir-co ittee of workers and he is ors Qf the Ne~
o n the ground and in the 8.ir, but cumstances would permit them to ex ed to inform the auernbly ber of Cor1uuero:-
of direct-
Harbor Clam-
and Ellr1 W.
top-notch defensi"·e \\'ork inside return. 'l of tht benefits of the Community Sf:Mley, th~ Armistice
their own »-yard line e nabled the Although intending to stay here Declaring that he believes the enterprise system it is not possible Ches It is felt that by uru'tlng uuttee chatnnan,
Tars to stave otf the determined only for the winter they were so Stimeteshas comche whenbethe United with equity to control prices of aU r u-•b for donau·ons to ........ $1500 be donated.
touchdown efforts ot the Ot-ange impressed with the growth and ta must oose tween con-consumer goods unless there is to .... \4 ~ ... -H Secretm'y
league champs of last year. develonnv.nt of the Harbor' Dis.-tinued regimentation and a tree. be a contf'OI of all factors that lief "1ld welfare agencies every-W 1~Wl"'Vf;·th .....__
,.... •. _ uncontrolled economy, U. S. Sena-go to make up the -t of •L.-,_...,_ one benefits, especially those who thee J-~' e ~ • • • trict, including r.-.. M-·. that . ...._ UJC ,....... ··-"·· ""'41 ch-"'Jber'-~ -=--tor William F. Knowland has duct. act~ need and receive Com-. ...
Right end Dick Brace account-they 500n decided to stay and Mr. pledged himleU to advocate the "Of necessity this would indude mu;;· Olest Suppart. Will try to raise anotb!r
ed for both Sailor touchdowns and Huddleston is establishing a per. ending of price conll'ob on con-th 1 t unJ ted match tbe county mm turned in the outstanding run of sonal finance business in the area. control of wages, raw material, g e a e, a.men war bratioo here sumer goods and aoicultural ~ -~·-·-• ti · f the ail years, the War Olest Drive ~ -the day \Arhen he raced 79 yards on Announcement of the opening: and .,..ua•'-4, .. .,. ra orung o av -~ ~-
fUrth de .... will be --•-bout ducta, next January when Coo-ab!• limJ•~ -·-•~of ---~'"-vided for. civic welfare woric: Look M • an end-around play for the-final · er tll:UUI •• ...__ a ... u:u .... ...,....,, \.U.11u.1......u uca. CftU ......,-. I do t I Ded and tiler local relief •-ctes. ,._....._ tally in the fourth quarter. Thia November lit. no avor • cootro eoono----· -a--"'
wu the """" that -e the bocla Mr. Huddl .. ton Is a fcnner ban-Knowland pointed to the lad< al. ~-· Now t the War Cbest bu ceu-' Carry IJ*rfJar
J of the Argonautt and salted the ker and escrow company executive meat, the thomands al. unfinished ProclalmJne his f.Uth In the ed to fuoctlon, it is the duty ol _..,{,_
g"'"" for the locals who held an of South Gate and Walnut Park homes, clooed Industrial planta and American SY$lom u the one of-the wlity Chest to carry on. Repr....,t<ttfwS ol
m.erure lead of 6--0 from earty in and could readily aee the need for labor violence u evidence that the fering the moot improved living The group will be informed of zine, Including two
the first quarter. a finance company here. nation's economy is 11-_t ~.de-standard for all .~land said: the ~ ge task and the need for vlltted Newpuot -
Six minutes after the opening dared he did not believe our "When the Eightieth c.o..,_ U . co-opention and IUppOl"t 8nd took • rldle u
whistle, the Tan took the bail on Welch Is Honored ~ system ot free enter-._ .. on January 3 ol next,...., the goal of $14,390. Some Several pldwa"""'
the G&Mlen Grove JO.yard line, as pnoe and the n.t>t ol free ool-It must clecldo the ro.d "" wm agencies which are "'ell It wu said That ~
a result of a fumble which was lectiw borpinlng betw<en labor foUow. As a -ot the Sen-kno"'ii and doinc a realty worth them in ono pboa
scooped up by ldt End Bob Kil-Harry Welch. executive _,..... and management could survive ID ate I lhall ~ adYocate Whlle and need !lnanciai sup-an artlde entfQolf
lifer, and Mello made nine yards taryoftheNe.._,Hari>orO!am-"a controlled economy atmos -the te'mlnatloa ol 0.P.A. oontrol -1 the U.S.O, Tbe 801 Tourist Cin Dom
to the Argonaut 21. Halfbeck beT of Commerce will r<p mrt pbere." over __. and durUJe coodo Sc:ou S,. Sc:outa, CUb Scau1a. Cout. •
Brian Hamal then faded bolclt and the local or&anlzation at the ..,.._ "It Is time that -!ac:od ....i-and acri<ultunl produeto. I am V Senlce Bure&u, Oiurcb Tbe llr1fcle wnr
tired a pus to Brace. who ran vention ot the state chamber 1n itin." Knowland awrted. ""Tiie convinoed that such a P'OCIUD WW and are 90Cleties. places· from S!.W.
to the four and on the next play San Frandoco, Doamber 4 and 5. wv bu hoe> owr for more -be -able to &l>e -~ ·~ 0 . B. -will rep-at Harry Weldl,. di • Roy Ward sbot -wiaJ into Welch wu appointed cleltpte a )'Mr. Wbon c:oacr-n •at -ol N--1 _,; A. 8. tolcl IDOlllben f11 a.
the ricllt flat, wbore -put on Jlloaclay by the boud ol dbec1<11'1 imeta, I lhall IUlllJOl'l the ._i what they -at a --the Realty Bovd; P. A. rectGn ol die -<Om-.. ~ n..1 here. ' of war poweu .... Under mr tree. priee." <Qm--• np .nn1 .,,....., "r''ll'"
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' George E. Russell, f!I, of 305
nue, Balboa Island, i.'J in
da sanitariwn following
Saturday which left his
paraUzed. He is an old-
dent of the island, where
ormerJy a contractor and
and is the fa ther of Mrs.
hook.
Ruby ave
Loma Lin
a sfroke
left 'llde
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beW..i
builder,
Oonnad s
In spi te of his advanced age
Rtmell had been well and act:
u particularly interested
work, beina: a member
0.urch by the Sea.
Mr.
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of 01rist
Coron a Service Men
Beach Under
Cross Program
Enjoy
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Orona Naval boopital and
s Wedi~, aJdlnc the four dalva -a-prqpwm ot prvridbig ... ___ p!z Kare f<
Bonde --llcN&lly fumlsbed _ ..
cndoiQc .-i the bay en. Canteen -tcers. ---. Wlnlfftd y--Mrs. M lprft ~---
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BOX. IORN PllJLLIP8 ••• AT A GLANCE I As T her Su •,,tit~*" , 7 ... -n a MW ftt mtm ·
c.ta --l;ddlt;tee .,...,, t I I ...,. • a
0 a v.._. D It is. 1lgnil1c.ant thing that coo-87 EDW'ill> CLAYTON eac cress. for the first tlmo alnce
•••r!ption Parabll! In Adv..-:-43:111 -,_.. ID Onnae Oount;r 1938. ahould have adjourned In the '------------
$2. 15 per year to 4tb ..-; sa.GO por ,_.. to 8th ,,_ middle of a calendar year. This wi... .._ttt" eoa... Sa p N iEn:;;t;1er;;ec1d';u~Second;;;;;;;;t.acii1;; .. ;-;;ma;;;.ttle!';;~.~ttiitbe;;-Pml~mt--dil;;l1nDiN~ew;;jpartpmtlBlMd±~.I Is the way it ahould be. ,,,. In one ol 1"' """'nt samplings ys rop.
Califomla, under the At:t at -3, 1879 senators by having six-year t..-ms of public opinion the Gallup Poll
-
Mounts
ly Drops,
3 Backers
Mopls Disass
local Moori11g5
Memben of the N""'pcrl 8..-
-=l!aion and of the Newport
Beach dty council ~ trying to
reecb a unanimous decision on a
plan to incl"ease mool'in& facilltt ..
in Newport Harbor, Walter Spicer.
a member of the aimmlsaion, told are au~ to l?'tvide tt1e con: ca.me up with the lnlonnation that
SAK D. PORTER Pub"el'"' tlnulty of legislative thought and !M -iority of tM American peo. With ~-"' . , bll --•-• I hist· ~"'ornl , tM chamber of commerce here F . G. rROST Edtttr action. while the repre.entallvee pie ~ expecting another deprer.-....-.....uonua 1 pu. c M.a-.n er1 ory, ...-u.i. a 1 popu-Monday
W. F . DIXON . • • --... .AdYertlslnc M•upr &re suppoeed, under our form of ston within about five years. This system confronted "'ith a rapidly latJon has ~umped more ~ 2.· ~ ~ber of the board sua-
Prlntlnc Plant, :ion W . Central A-New part Beolch, c.llfonUa government, to come back every doesnardl·t soundurprlsingvery. pie~_ but It ~tin• g da~,.f1y a~~~~ 000 ~unng °"' put ·~ yean gested that the Qcy ol N.,._i
Is h • 1 .. ~ eco-~ ·~----·~.. 15 •till increasing_ · During th_e Beach should be mo-~~d ~th Official Paper Of the City of Newport Beach '"'" years and ..-t with the peo. • ' · . •--~ supply, educational leaden Ix od. th Cali " ..... -· --• norruc barometer of the nation has ~~~ 1 -year pen • • -"atlons _ _., __ tbe d·_...__ pie and run t~ office a.uu find ol the ~-"-rton Junior colloae and ••~•-be~ 1000000. "'•~ ''•-~.. --.-..
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D-_ .. _ • -• .,._.,.i,,,.. .. ._ ---y.... ' ' been -'·'--and falling since the r uuoi:: -.. a ~ u.,. nurn °""'. •. • of pollution into the ..... ----w-----•·• ""' ---•• out what the gras1 root.I are · • .......... Union H igh achoo! distri~t and the t in Califorma's ele--"-3 thinking and talk.in& abo\lt. "memory of man runneth not to ls al . h ~-younger mem~ of the the contrary." When it's up pe'€r. elementary schoo ong Wit tary schools, al.ready sharply
.1 1"=' · ~•• tJd drop and other educators throughout the e i.sed. will be doubled within congress in point of .ttt'Vitt have pie an pate a " vice st•te have formed committees to th t ight it ii __......,.
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Active
Member
of
1ald ~uentl)'. and l hav~ said versa. What Mr. Gallup did not work for the passage of Proposi-ed. :: :.iere >:u~~eed rob; .. ~
in this colwnn. that we would have ~II ~ is W:::i the ~ple are ~ don No.. 3 on the November bal-d ling in the number of teach-t\ad better lea:islation in the put g, an ng, prepatt or lot. en to meet the increase. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
few yean. U SOlllt of the older this.depression which they are pre-Thia initiative constitutional ith thousands of service men
members had been able to get dieting. Winter comes ffVttY year, amendment establishes a minim.wn ret ing to resume their educa-1.------"'_ooom_.,... __ .. _IT_AXT ___ ...,..._,lr-------------.
home and hear what the folks but by getting ready for It little --• t ~-f Cali
The Hard Way
It is difficult to Imagine gova rnuent agencies using ''lw>-
roic measures" to cut down their eipemltures. But the com-
mittee for Economic Developne11t SllYll that unless they do
\Ille heroic measures . to reduce their awls, and nless other
Federal outlays are sharply curtailed so that thee budget can
not only be balanced but show a !MBvy annual surplus for
debt red_!lction, this country is going to be in the dog house of
serious inflation.
Steps recommended by the CED to be taken by individ-
ual citizens, management and labor, as well as government.
Include the following : Increase industrial productivity; pre-
vent further rises in prices, wages and salaries; defer unne-
cessary expenditures (both individual and govemment); pre-
vent as much as possible the further expansion of surplus
funds in hands of public; citizen& should buy and hold more
U. S. Savings bonds; reduce federal expenditures drastically.
The CED also proposes tax increases ii necessary to bal-
anre the budget. For political reasons, however. congress is
not likely to take such action.
In summing up, the CED declares:
"U there are simple, pleasant and certain ways to avoid
serious inflation, we have not found them. Cutting and post-
poning expenditures is not easy. Raising taxes is not pleas-
ant. But if we wish to live in a dynamic free society, we must
accept the responsib°ilities of free dfuets. This is one of the
post-war tests of the ablity of a free society to keep Its house
in order; we cannot afford failure.''
Political ''Weather"
October is usually a cool month. But this year in Califor-
nia the political "weather" should become increasingly warm-
er as the election campaigns near the November climax. Al-
though the governorship race is aln!8dy over the other con-
tests are arousing unusual voter In~
The Knight-Shelley battle for the post of Lieutenant Gov-
ernor; the Howser-Brown tussle for the Attorney General's
office ; and the Knowiand-Rogers race for senatorial honors
are holding the spoUight.
The last-mentioned contest Is probably attracting the
most attention at this time as both candidates wheel out
their heavy artillery.
The Knowland cause was givm quite a boost when Wayne
Morse, Oregon's famous senator and labor arbitrator, re-
cently declared, 'Those of us who are fighting a sound, mid-
dle-of-the-road course of liberalism in the United States sen-
ate need Bill Know land very much because we consider him
one of us .... His fine senate record speaks for itself. He is
a man who has demonstrated he can and will exercise an in-
dependence of judgment based upon the merit of a given is.rue
without dictation from any pressure group."
Knowland is bein gfurther helped by the serious split in
the ranks of California Democrats resulting from the Wal-
lace-Truman fiasco. Ellis Patterson, who sought the Dem~
cratlc nomination for senator last June, and who is openly
backing Wallace .. is demanding that Will Rogers, jr., declare
his position on the intra-party fracas.
By the end of October it should be virtually all over but
the voting. But while this month lasts we should see more
-political fireworks than ever enliva>ed an old fashioned
Fourth of July celebration.
Fonnula for Labor Peace
The Industrial serife which continues to plague the na-
tion Is lmpelllng the American public to realize that some
basic fonnula for settlement of ditterenoes between em-
ployers and anployes must be found.
The methods now in use are obvtopsly Inadequate. And
the nation simply can't afford to go on losing millions ol man
hours and hundreds of millions ol dollars almost every month
because of industrial tie-ups. •
A Department ot Labor board whlcb has studied the slt-
uatloo recommends the continuatlllll ol the fact-finding pro-
cedure which, they believe, "bolds much promise for ftlllng
the vacwrn" caused by the absaice ol other machinery for
settling labor troubles. The fad-finding method has
worked in a number of disputes but It has failed in many
., ___ , t •-1---..1 ._.,_ ..a1&ry o _.._..., a year or -tio , and the problem in high
Wett talking about. I am quite ~Vl.iuor .. exper ic:uu:u. "•.wt fornia teachers. It provides that ls, adult education classes,
sure we would h&\'e had those ex-same k:lea abou1d be applied to de-the lecialature lb.all appropriate to junior colleges is equally
tra few votes, to cOrrect the ln-press.ions. When times are g~. the state IChool tund not less than a
equities of the Washington a.gen-u they are now. every spare dime ~ f ch pi) t te.
des, like the OPA. J should be laid aside ln bank sav-t---'=~ yebllar -~~-~la Fpu ach-lngs or u S Savinp Bonds to ar1.u..ug pu c M,;JK.JU. rom su <fAJ..lJ•U.RNIA's population in
There have ~ good examples, provtde the financial "warmth" fund each public school district was 6,907,378. By 1945 it
ln the past weeks. The distin-that ma.y be needed when the shall receive not less than $90 increased to 8,917,000, and
guished majority leader. Mr. Mc-economic "¥.'eat.her" turns cold. annually. 1946 the estimate is 9,250,<XX>.
Cormack. ta an eloquent defender Every pay day we should save The amendment also authorizes the addition of 1,000,000
of administration policies. When some part of our income and build local authorities to determine the bir in the state during the war
argument gets tlght ?" the Door, up 8 reserve. It's juat plain com-amou.nt of money to be raised by ye rs, California is now the second
he dashes ~wn. if Its price con-mon seiue. We haven't found 8 school district taxes, and prohibits biggest state in the union.
trol. to lnsJst that only by keep.. way to stop depressions yet, any-the transfer of any school or col-la estimated that it will be
lng the OPA can the consumer be more than we can stop winter from tege to any authority not under Y to furnish not Jen than
supplJed with food. Then congress coming, but we can make depres-the public school system. additional teachers in Cali-
• • •
Bookkeeping
Service
I. 8. WHYTE
DNOID T..U: COJllR7Lt'Aft
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A.11Wlft • • ...... w ••• PiJ40 mYllJ9 ...... _._. .......... ._ ---adjourned and !\fr. M<'.Cormack sions a Jot less RVt>re by being Educational leaders point out ·a each year for the next eight
went back and talked to his peo-prepared for them. that last spring more than 600,000 to take care of increasing AR«!HIJ&OI'
Dr. W. T. Mooney
npma..ie..11• --o-tnl ......... ......., a.a. ..
A. V. Andren, M.D.
PBflll(XAJlf -111mOSON
wo...e~.-Oo.-.,,_
pie. Now, as you saw In the Too Maay "RepM.ten.. California citizens, conscious of the s I enrollments. However, with ~---~~~~~---~
papers, he is frantically wiring crisls threate ning the public school allowance made for teacher losses I ~------------..
d h d k lt is certainly no secret that the t~ h · ti tir Arm · d M lolm IL 0 (Ja.-.. K. D an p oning t he Prest ent to ta e S""'tem of the state, 5;gned a petl-Ug resign& On, r e ement, or an 088CO • -..,.. • Veterans Administration is becom· ~.. d h ed the controls off meat. and with lion to place upon the November e t , ucational leaders predict a 'D~ ~ ...... & I I•
11an nets o a DUlli on po .1t1 an, ballot a pro"""""AA constitutional a or '*V, new ea\.oli=~r 8" W. Bay A---IL-2.' T .. 8:30 ~ k 1 n-t 1 .. d lng increasingly worried over the ~ f •o 00 t -•--_ ~ ..... ..., ..
ak h ff if I I growing number of ex-sendcemen .....,.......... f th lgh .l.!lt "~ ouuua __ _. t.u-.......... t to t e t em o , on y untl amendment now offidally desig-a year or e next e t ... _-.. 1-.. · a.nu UJ ....,..._.tJneo.
f h I I who come back: onto the unem-~ •-a ter t e e ect on. nated as Proposition No. 3. This yefn. lttl LAbwood An. Bee.con S175 -f d ployment rolls after having left 'n this basis, it is pointed out ue IMt lM ......
1 11e great de en er of bureau-them. Nor b the VA any happier is the largest number of names i.. U.-. NO......,.. MDI
I th th j · 1 _ _. th t there must be an incentive OoAa Meu, ~ cracy n e senate was e un1 or over the Increase of veterans r e-ever s gn ... "\,l to an initiative meas-~-----------~ •------------"'-' t f Fl Id th · th •• f c if fo~young people to enter the -sena or rom or a, e same maining on the roll! for 20 weeks ure 1n e 1ustory o al" ornia.
man who came out to th'-.a:._ Both th De u· d R te hing profession in California. i.a ~ or longer. In r-PO"ard to t he "r~ e mocra c an e--trict I 1942 d tr·~ t t II · ·• bli u · th · 1 1 Th ' number of young men and n an ln.1 ° e you peaters,'' more than 11,i million PU ·can par es In eU' s a e con-whom t I t t th fr ti · I d ed wo en now training for teaching o e cc o e congress om have come back for unemployment ven · ons unanimous y en ors .
her. In th ••• n.t. 'Mr Pepper ~posit1· N 3 d ed h t C:HIW>rs in California is at an all-. · · benefits after working for a while, r-n...o on o. , an warn t a ~r-
d. 1"ded hi t · ~t tu· dded t t t t •-d ~ low, only one-third as many JV 5 imc ..,.... ween se ing or being off the r olls for some a 5 a e suppor mus LI\!' ma e
world problems. with special em-other reason. Altogether more available to the schools if a break-as n pre-\\.•ar years.
ph •-th t f R d I ed · · ~-1940 there were 6315 studen ts 8Sl.3 on e apJ>"asemen o US· than 7 million unemp1oymen t O'-''TI n ucat1on 1s to uc averted.
.la and urgl·ng ~ice trol I t · · ted th II ~n · educational courses in public · ,,.. con 5· claims have been made by the vets 1S poin out at. swo en -~ h t t h Tod b h · · an private universities and col-~1 1en e oo wt'n ome. ay ot the Jast war. The charge has y t e gr_eatest m1grat1on in Am-he is for the rt'moval Of all con· le in California. At the gradu·
CHIBOPBA.CTOBll
Wagner Dn1glc• IMUtule
Dr. WUIMu' 0. w..-
Chlropractlc, l)!etetlcs,
Physlo & Colonic Therapy
UIZO Cout Blv«., -
1-a---been made that some of the ex-· · tTols. not only meat. and he at-G l pone is collecting heavily ;n Chi-at n exerctses at the University o•y ~ooL I's are not at empting to find of California at Berkeley in June a ---
tempts to provide h.jmself \\1th a work but are w aiting until their cago through a gambling syndicate. of this: year, graduates about to ~-----------~1
mattre5s to fall on, in his logic. by 52 "'eeks of benefits expire. These Apparently the Capone "mob'' was t COnt. dlng th. • · · "larlt en er various professions were n r 15 a suni Y undoubtedly are In the minority active in muscling in on Ragen's ed between proh ibition and the OPA. b sporu·ng ne··-service as far back as to stand. When the gradu-ut it would be most unfortunate '"''3 ~ The argument is a little too deep as 1934 when Al was su·ii at Al-at s going into education wer e If the veterans' cause as a whole Jed for me. unless we say, jokingly, jeopardized ••-h th . catraz. The remarkable thing is c upon, only 15 s tood up. Re-that they were both wet. were u u vug etr ac-QU sts for 2600 teachers came to tions. that Capone and his "business" uh-r A in 1946_ The June class at New Draft Plan have been able to survive for so '+'LI.
Mortimer School
IOI Oonl
DAY SCHOOL OPl:N8 OCf 1
Gradeo: Ooll. Pnp.. Army
0. &. lforthner, M. A., Oztord
~ PbDMBart>orlGI I am enjoytng my summer im-
mensely. I am bRck on the meat
loaf and mashed potato circuit,
whlch I enjoy because It means the
rural groups and the men and
women in whose hands the future
of the country rests, instead of
the partially cooked turkey . and
frozen peas circuit of Washington,
or the sea gull they serve at the
Statler, for formal Wash.jngton
dinners. I can talk to the people
again and they to me. I am re-
fre9hed and I am encouraged.
The plan for universal training many years in a field where the ~ university graduated only 30.
agreed upon by the War and Navy competition is really "killing." 0 1 d '--------------'! ur petro eum an othe.r supply Departmenu would have a far-How Poteat! 1. 1 • DENT18'1'8
One thing I am trying to say
to all the groups. When blstory
Jooks back on the period we are
now going through, she "''ill say
m any things about those of us who
lived in it. I am glad I shall not
be present to hear some of the
things that are said about our ex-
periments on economic and social
J>8,t.hs, things \Vhlch previous gen-
erations in the history of the world
had already proved would not
work, and about our expenditures.
But gene rally the comments VI.ill
be mellowed by time.
This I am sure hlstory wtll say:
tha t three sessions or the con-
gress will have been the turning
point In our national hjstory, the
78th, the 79th and the 80th.
The 78th congress wrote the
end to the-.Plar. It provided the
money, usually in blank checks
to be filled In by the executive,
or by the army or the navy. or
by industry. lt felt that the oisis
was so great that only by trans-
ferring ltl own powers, under the
Constitution, to the execuUve and
to the agencies, couJd we wln the
war. W e won it. The 79th con-
gress had the difficult job of re-
converting the country, of turning
an industrial machine, runnin& full
speed forward, Into the side paths
of peace!ul Industry. 'lbls Is
da ngerous to try with your car,
and it is dangerous to try with
your country. I am not surprised
that there should have been con-
fusion, stoppages, upsets and
troubles. I would be terribly con-
cerned, If they should continue be--
yond !M present.
'lbe 80th congress "4ill be the
_....,. wltich will detennlne
whether we continue to ha\·e ~
re.entative go\•ernment in the
mes in the war with Germany e11:-r eaching effect on the youth of ln the disagreement between t Yded 4 000 America. Whether or not there Premier Stalin and General Eisen-e' some • miles; in the ..-------------,I P ific they lengthened to l ·l,000 Dr Obed L wUI be sufUdent support of It to hower as to IM potency of tM • Uca&
put it ove?' during peace time re-atomic bomb m01t of us would be :::Jt:es=. ======·-----mains to be ~n. It will un-inclined to string along with "Ike" DENTIST
doubtedly be a very hot ilaue when for several reasom. For one, un-
it reaches the floor of congress Jess RUJS.ian scientists have made
at the next session In 1S47. 'nte more progresa along atomic lines
plan would require 18-year-olds to than we realize, Eisenhower knows
take at least a full year's training. a good deal mott about the weap..
The first six months would be on than does Stalin. Another r ea-
devoted to basic training. After son is t hat Stalin was undoubtedly
that the trainee would have the minimizing the importance of the
opportunity to switch into one of bomb for political reasons. But
the various branches of the mill-that doesn't make it any less pow ..
tary sen-ice or military reserves erful.
for a period dJffering according to !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-;;;;;ii;i;ii;i;ii;i;ii;i;ii;i;ii;i;ii;i;iiii!~
the branch he selected. Or he
could elect to go to college for
special scientific training or enter
West Point or Annapolis if quali-
fied. The annual "trainee pool"
"'ill amount to one million men,
according to estimates.
Vapoae Comeback
Reports from Chicago reveal
that Al Capone. who dominated the
underworld in the Windy City in
the "roaring twenties" until he
was put in "cold storage" for some
years on Cot all things) an in-
come tax evasion charge, is now
very much back in the picture.
D.RAFTING
ERVICE
ROY M. W TKINS
and ates
Barbor 111
Affidavits found in the sale deposit 1 r-------.,--------lr------------,
box o( James M. Rag en sr ., racing
news czar, recently the Victim of
gangland guns, declared that Ca-
United States. There \\ill be no
vote on a bill t o determine this.
It will ~ settled by the acticna
of the next congress on wt-,..•her
to declare the emergency ended;
m wbotber to take back inw•~
given the executive arm for \\'ar
purposes: on whether to spend lea urtR.Norton
or more than our income; on plans 't.11 ~......,. 81111• ._
in general for handling the na-·• lfewpaft 2119' Clllllr.
tJol\8.I debt: on taxes: on a pf"C>-l ___ .:::::=:::.....;._~~:_-~f-----------gram for the peaceful settlement
ot labor·management disputes; on
lts il\Slstence that on1y uninter-
rupted production CM. meet the
threat ot inflation and save thiJ
nation as a republic. These prob-
lems, and more like them , wUl be
bef""' the 80th congreu. It will
be a historic a:.eulon.
ONCE AIN
SAM'S SEA ~. 000 SPA
DB. GORDON J!J. RAPP
DENTIST
uss wen ce.1n1
PbDMBarl>orOl-J
Newport
INS URAN VI:
Llneoln National Ufe ...........,., Co.
"'l\11 I' ... IoMcaa. It. ~·
DON olEBNIGAN
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LIFE IN81JBANCB 00.
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Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
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Ill. T. BaUenrortb. o: D.
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-l&ureaee B. Dorey, II. D.j
Physician & Surgeoa
5%1 Marine Ave., Jla-----
Gordoa M. Gnmdy, IL D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGllON
Balboa bin Arcade
O!flce Hn.: 1().12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.
, Phone 8..-:rt
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Haun: 2-5, ~ AA>oln-t
Telepbone B11eon 5811
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S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., ~
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By Appolnlmont
Gerald Raua, M. D.
2830 Weat Central AYW.
NEWPORT BEACH
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more. own choosing and bind themselves to accept the decision of
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UK w. o.er.I. ..... a. ..._ eau ...... , ...... m1w.~ Newpwt-r' SP El •rtcr ..
nie one sure remedy can be realized only as both labor that board.
and management are willing, in cass where they can't agree, The only alternative to this remedy will be for coogress
to submit their differences to a boa.rd ol arbitration ol their to pass legislation establishing compulsory arbitration.
' Neither labor nor ~t wants this, nor does the pul>-
llc, but it will be the lesser of two evils unless workers and
Robert A. Crawford
Op&., D. orroxa:• .. •w-•• PIANO TEACHER -
employers put their joint house In order.
· Let's hope they~~ !IOOl1.
P.APALMER
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G.V.LINSENBARD
G!wluate
..,.a C• ;atcs7, I ....
Pb. Hut>or 1252-W
152S w. Oceen ~
Veda Thompaon •
Teacher al Plano
and Orpn
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Judge Dodge Get.a
Sammons to c.oart -Newport Harbor
•als I .,.
Sportfiahing Assn. of NIMrl...rt
News
Harbor
Lord and Lady Stabolgi llU to N. N A..._, Monterey Park, In
fish. 'lbat'1 why tbe IHdlnc Labor one 45 mlnut .. on medium
Peer ot Britain's H.,._ ot L«dl tackle tbe Jada 1kil>P<ftd
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Say fellows, especially you mellow ooes . • . do
you know. there's a place where you can get
the exact kind of slacks, sport shirts, ties, and
all the other ultra-smart sportswear you raD:7
wu*-rlght in Balboa-at the foot of the pier,
in the Balboa Inn building comer ... It's the
Piper Johnson Men's Sportswear shop. You're
Invited to come in and Ill!<! what we mean-our
stuff is really super .
Almoot paradoxical In its pet-
l<rn, J .. tlce ot the Peace Domald
J . Dodge of Colta Mesa. who ptt-
llldos over the Newport Beach I
township court. wu summoned for
service In the county'1 llUperioc
court by Presiding Superior Jude<
Kenneth E . Mcnilon to appear
Monday at 9:30 a.m. In Dept. 3,
Santa Ana. Jude< ~ H.
Thompson's court. far ualgnment
and hil wife, In Southern Califlll'-by J W. Cooper and a 155*
nla for a few days commuted from pound " Un by Dr. A. E. Saun-~=========:=:=::§§§§§~=====:=':"
tbe lleYerly Hilll hotel to Newport den, Beadt, In one hour en
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mEn'I
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BAUM>A, CALIF.
• H ours: 10-6. Evenings: Mon .. Wed., Fri., Sat., 7 to 9
to duty.
Judge Dodge, who hu el.lftl-.
mon~ a k>t of Jurors in his day.
WU included With Prlndple ~
mond M. Elliott of Huntington
Beach Union High school and the
following:
Colla M ... -0oaa1c1 J . Dodge,
Luther W. Johnston, Mn. Cara
B. Marsh and Murdock Matheson.
Balboa Island-Mrs. Bernice W.
Drandall, Mrs. Bessie M. King and
Mrs. Phyllis K. Unitt.
Corona del Mar-WUl!am Dey-
hie and George Edson.
Camp Receipts Told
Rtceipts from the municipal
camp grounds for September am-
ounted t o $2491 .24, City Treas-
urer J . A. Gant told the city coun-
cil Monday afternoon. Earl Etlck·
~=======================~! ler, camp custodian, made the first : report.
CONTRACTORS'
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
Jaeger Compressors
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers
Wood Working Equipment
Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Harbor 502 or Beacon 5508-W
17th ud Suata Alla Ave. -Co8ta 11-
l!!xperl
Radio Service
Phone Beacon 5004-W
Pahner Radio
AND ELECTRIO
23'8 Na..,..rt lllod.
COl!TA HE8A
I IALLMARK
CARDS
For Birthdays • Wedding Annlvenar!M
and Etc.
v-" Ji'lgurineB
1-P" :: Cloetwne Jewelry
Newport Souvenir
and Gift Shop
2102 Oman Front
We Wrap Gifts
LLOYD SCOTT
Twel\'&-year~ld lJoyd Scott of
11~9 Enate"·ood aveooc. Len-
nox, California. takee mat
pride In prnentlnc the 40-lb.
hallbut which he causht off the
McCallah B rothers IMMi at the
end of Newport pier. The boy
111 a 110n or Vll'l'IJ Scott of the
MOM Chemical Co-. Sootb Gate.
-\Va.Iler G<>rhardt Photo.
Harbor. heavy e from the Tl&h t Uneo
Thunday Loni and Lady Sta-1ki b:r M. J;.. ~-
lgl bad no luck flllllng for mar-J s~ piloted hil
lilj from Glen Soden'1 O.i-*, Dally all IUINDOI' loac and
chartered out of Port Orange from .... t ancJen • brin& mar I In
George Cole. Friday Lard Sta-. SUnday, Oct. 1th, he
bolli wu' out on the CUnook went t with Wife Mabel at the
•Cain with Brilllb Conlulate Gen-wheel landed a marlin for
era! Eric Carvell. Apln, no mar-hlrmelt SO minutes that welched
lln ~ caugltt, lltbouch Glen 186 and jumped all .,,,.,.
Soden did hia belL ""1taps tbe tbe ooeen before being catted. On
marlin wero In no mood few a good tbe do,)" a 180 pound marlin
will ceo~. but two days ,... all was In one hour ten mln-
the time U.e Lord could devote to utes heavy tackle by William .
marlin. Weber: Via Orvieto, Udo ~.
Sunday, Oct. 7th, the Chinook from Gee Geel II skippered by
entered Newport Harbor 1"ou<Uy T. $ .. s ley.
Oying two marlin Cap. A 151* Pepi !'em has bad Leo Spitz,
poundtt wu c.ught on heavy Univffi StudiOI producer. fish-
tackle in 31 minutes by E. & .. er, ing f the Haloahoa various
655 Gage Ave. El Monte; and a 120 times or three y-ears and hu
pounder was caught on l)eavy caught albacorr and tuna, but
tackle in 44 mJnutes by w. A. never marlin . One day r ecentJy
Wells, 1739 Euclid Ave .• San Gab-Pepito l ad to go into Hollywood
riel. This runs the total up to 191 to wor on the -new movie Golden
marlin weighed in. Earrin · which features Marlene
On Thursday a 157% pound mar-Dietri and Ray Milland. On this
lin was caught by E . C. Van Dame, day 1 Spitz was out aboard the
1354 So. White, Pomona, from the HaloahE with D. Dunning at the ~rgia bf. skippered by Jess \\'heel d brought in a nice mar-
Skeen. On Friday a 163 % paund lin. Pe ito still can't figure it out.
marlin \\'as caught by Roy c. Cro er fishermen in Ne'''J>Ort
Francis. 885 W. 5th St., Pomona. Bay tinue having fair luck on
from Wes Fo\\•Jer's AJamo. and a spatfin Both Ne°"•port Harbor
113 % paund m arlin was caught fishing ges have been taken in
LOIG IEICR bVIC UKill
ISSOCIITJ.O• ...
JOHN SHAFER
aDd -VER.A BRYNER·
AUDITllllUM
OCT.
Z8·Z9
30
For R<tl'"111ti•rt1
Call or 1Pn·1,
AODITOllIOll
62S-4Z
HOMPHRm llUSIC
110 Pine 717-19
Pttw1 ll11erntsu .. 11a SZ.41 SIM1 .... Mw. s1.H1St•••m He
Pageantry of Peru
Lecture Scheduled
For Fullerton J.C.
by J . W. btiller in one hour fice for the winter. but live bait boats
minutes on light tackle from the and ch ter boats continue to run.
Mlhoney skippered by Bobbie Gor-S\\'Or shing should hold up good
cia. O n Saturday a 138~ pound for another two weeks at least.
marlin was landed by Buck Coe, Pier 1' hermen are beginning to
4018 Channel Place, Newport, in enjoy heir "'inter run of srilelt
20 minutes on heavy· tackle from and cker el are also b e i n g
the BC'rt-0-PauJ skippered by P . caught
R . McCoy. A I at the record shows that l"-----------------------, Sept. 30th saw Ed e roenen-the la~est marlin caug ht this sea-I
dyke's Salt Peter Too bring in son so far was a m pounder by
two marlin a 1231,i pounder by Bill Ed Le senba rd in one hour from
Pond, Balboa Island, in 29 minutes the L skippered by Jack Mason.
An a.II-color ed movie describing on heavy tackle and a 139 pounder SurpriEg enough this fish was
the pageantry of Peru will be by the skipper himself in 35 min-caught on medium tackle, with 15
given in conjunction with a lecture utes on heavy tackle. A 103 %, thread line, and not heavy tackle.
by Clifford J. Kamen, color photo-pound marlin also came in the The bi' est marlin caught on six-
grapher and lecturer, in the school same day caught by A. Koslow, thread~ine, 3/6 tackle, was a 134
auditorium of the Fullerton Junior 217 So. Holliston Ave., Pasadena pound by Bill Pigg from the
college next Thursday evening. from H . S. Graham's Trade Wind Mihon with Bobbie Garcia at
Major I van Lebedoff. diplomat,! out of Port Orange. Sept. 28th the w~' I.
&old.ier an~ lect~re~. \\ill giv~ a mai;Iin was a 150"' pounder land-This , as really been a nice mar-
lecture on 'Rus.!ua and the United ed in two hours 20 minutes by H. !in ye .
States" at the college, the follow-C. Pittenger , 5725 Woodman Ave .. --+---------
ing Thursday, Oct. 24 . Van Nuys, from Eddie Cleland·s
There will not be a lecture on Sunfish.
October 31, due to the fact that Oct. 1st saw the Salt P eter Too
it is Hallowe'en. bring in three marlin. A 1221,i
O n November 7. James R . pounder by Hal Brown, 995 N.
LOOK at
the RECORD!
27 YEA..lllS OF
EFACIENCY I
ECONOMY 11
ABILITY 111
"Know/1df1 t and Exptt·'n1ct H a'V t No Substitults"
• Young. noted foreign corr~po~d-Mission, L. A. in 29 minutes, a 154
ent, author and lecturer. will give pound m arlin by Dr. Donaugh, San '------------------------~ ~-------------'I his "Report of the Far East." t.-Iarino. In o ne hour five minutes
on heavy tackJe and a 129 pounder
by Cedric Tarr, San Francisco in
35 minutes on heavy tackle. '
R e,,,e/ect
SHERIFF
TUNE IN ·
"Tloe Publlo
-Boar"
The Bayside Plating Co.
OFFERS YOU A DISCOUNT
MORE MARLIN
On Oct. 2, a 122 pound marlin
was landed by Dale Cooper, 722
Has Jobs Open
For 15 Veterans • DDQ,;"'JEU D.&JLY --.,..., ... 1 ... .. u .......... ..
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JESSEL Al l:UI P. IL
ICftl'J' ~
ELLI On YOTI
NOY. I . _, . _,
"R1-Ef1ct tlt1 M• 'IJ'io Knows th1 Job"
If You Bring Dis Ad to Us Within 30 Days
We Claim to Have All the Silver in California
A \'eteran's council established
by the American Leg1on Post 291,
opened up more than 20 jobs for i~~~;;~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ those who applied last week and
are continuing their job-finding
bureau.
.. W flrfw .. .r 1-L. lllttott tor Merit t) <Thi • IM!Y • ., •
c.c.
"Chuck"
Wirth
Expert Silversmiths
All Work Guarani-I
Estimates on Wholesale Lots of Ceramics
SILVER AND GOLD
• Tea
Services.
• Antique
Finish ing
• Troph ies
• Jewelry
• Candela-
bras
• Ceramics PLATING
• Reflectors
• Bathroom
Fixtures
• Baby Shoes
• Marine
Plati ng
• Badges and
Souvenirs
C.R.
"Bob"
Hand
t ouncellor Bill Bannister reports
many additional jobs at hand. Ap-
plicant.a intttested shouJd call the
American Legion office at Harbor
452 before noon tomorrow for con-
sideration or further information.
The jobs open are: Ordinance
man, ordinance helper, cable slicer ,
telephone communJcatlons man,
auto mechanic, electricians, paint-
ers,_ instrument makrrs, plumbers,
cabinet makers, machinistl, 1heet
metal layout men, gu welders
(alum.Jnwn only), and clerk-typist.
Veterans may also find neces-
sary Information on their GI ln-
•unnee, loem, furlough pay er
school lnformaUon at the Arner-
lc-an Legion houu, located at 15th
and Central, Newporl Beach.
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WELCOME HOME?
Newport lluflor P.a •1
AMr.IQOAN LIXDON
r... .. " ... Ms • ...., y ... _ ............. , ...... ...
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-Qtality Lumber
BAYSIDE PLATING CO. ud
Buildiq Material.
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Phone: Beacon 5113, Days; ee.c@n 5358-R, Night.a
COSTA MERA
EVER
1914 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
ll. L Ha.TllTLllll --...
llDD:DIAn DlllVDIY ON
RADIOS-RECORD PLAYERS &' COMBINATIOSN
' WE RENT PHONOGRAPHS WITH RnnRnS
See
'l'BA'"'l()'"":BD-• WA••BN a&
1U l2ad 8L, Newpwt ._...
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STEAKS
Fully Aged -Juicy -Tender
T-Bone -N.ew York -Filet Mignon
Top Sirloin and Deluxe Planked
PETl'EY'S •
Bal boa Inn Cafe
DANTOHIO's
Italian Kitchen Specialtiea
Chleketa or veal _.....,.,... -..,.. • n" j' I
Lolider Fra DIV1llo • Spp Ill -Rn-...
Dellgbltnl, Tu&y s...,.. ..........
Fish and Sea Food Gatails
PINND
118HING llJl!ANW 0~ • IWDAl'R
NONO-RADIOS ,
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STARCl'S CAFE
Beer
Mixed Drinks -Short Orders
"SPEED RowE, M ..... gn-}oa:PHD<B OQuisT, Ownn
107 Zlat l'laee .Newpod ~
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oe11a ••
• mun1sm
on Howser '
Happy •••
as a lark because her
clean, smart appearance
rates admiring glances. . .
A distinct wvning ..... .,...,~>---'-!-------MANDEX Clean .....
1ast niabt by Philip Bancroft. pro-I , ~astwil" le Lights -P ~· aari<Ultunst anc1 tormtt ~ ~ and Dy .....
candidate ror the u. s. Senate, o Usher in Yule · ~0
who &daJ"ed that Communists Newpoft Blft. a pan dee Road.
early lhla >"'°' planned to pin Season On Dec. 10 Nert Door to Matti, Lid.
control· of all high publi<: offices -AM
in the State. Repudiated1by voten Orange County Coast ~ "':~~~~~~====~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~:'.. who ~ Governor Warren back on ls continuing its plans for
into office by a huge majority in 'de and community alrist·
the primary of June 3, the C.1.0.· m ·celebrations. it was announced Ir------------------------.
WILLlAM P. MEALEY
GENERAL 00.N'lll.&C'l'OB
Residentiai and Coonr.e dal Bulldlng .,,_., __
Beacoa 58M--W
-P .AC: Communistsbacked commit-by , ostmaster Herbert F. K~nny,
tees are puabing their endorsed vi preside nt of the association
carvJldates in hopes of a Novem-Mo day.
her 5' vl<toey. S aking before the board of di·
Announcing Opening •
Island Refrigeration. Service.
ISLAND PAT I 0
PROUDEST BOY ON BALBOA ISLAND wu Chart .. A. Ortttls,
former secreta.ry of tbe Sportnshlnir Association of Newport Barbor •.
u Yoa Would Prepare It , when he snagged this 179\1: pound marlin In 50 minutes from tbe
BAI.BOA ISLAND I l'lluto~, .tdppered by 0-i>t-Norm Ben· ', M<MHlan Photo.
L....;;;;..;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;.;;.;.;;;;. ___ .;;;;;;;;;;;;.-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;..-1 Associated Chambers Cabinet Officer May
Banc:roft, appearin& on the same rec of the Newport Harbor
Mutu.J.,Doa Lee broadcut with ~ber of Commerce, Mr. Kenny
Fred BoWler, candidate for at-hat the Christmas observance
torney aoeral. whom he endorses, be opened at a meeting in
told of the peril of Soviet control uq tngton Beach on Tuesday,
in labor and politics. Dec~ 10, when all Christmas light-
'.Tor' Heaven'1 18.ke, why not ing illong the coast will be lighted.
telJ1 our people the truth! demand-~
eel Bancroft. "With both our wan Mr;s. Heacock's Kin won we are planning this coming ,
fll<aJ year to spend on the main-Di S in New Orlearts
lenance of our armed forces the · '
enormous sum of fifteen billion rd has been received by Mrs.
dollars, and to keep a million and ·Dul Heacock. Balboa Island, or
a half Americans JUlder arms. the eath Sunday in New Orleans
Whom are we protecting ourselves of ' er brother, Capt. J ack R.
against at this great cost? R ussia Seel holm_ H e \\'as the son of the
and her CoQUDuni!:t-controlled al-late E. T . Sederholm, Pomona
lies. oran e grov.•er a nd entered the
"Every Communist in this state U. Navy in 1918.
who goes to the polls next month er he joined the Merchant
will vote against Fred Howser and Mar· e and was skipper for 20
for his opponent. Do you want yea _, being with the Gulf-Pacific
the endorsement of the Commun-line.
' .. Household Refrigerators Repaired
Pl_.t -Calla
Aeywhere In tile -· """'
329 Marine Ave. T. E. Rischard
--hlaad
I'll.-Barbor 88'1·W
.
ANNNOUNCING
the Opening of the
Harbor Glass Co.
2811 Lafayette Phone Harbor 866
Automobile Glass • Boat ·Glass
and Boat Lettering ·
MET I CLAD PRODUCTS
by CLARK & BATES
Reject Teacher Plan Be Newport's Guest
M embers _of the board of direct-Naval repr esentatives from the
ors of the Newport Harbor Cham-I 11th Naval District will be guests
ber of Commer ce voted Monday or the Newport Harbor Clla mber
to table the recent recommenda-of Commerce· at a luncheon to be
tions of the Associated Chambers giv<'n in White's Coffee S hop, Bal-
o{ Orange county. boa, on Th<'sday, Oct. 29. in observ·
isl-controlled P. A. C. to be re-
garded as a political asset from
now on? I am confident that
Howser will be elected, but patrio-
tic voters mu.st make a special
effort to go to the polls Nov. 5,
and s how the whole United States
t ha t the endorsement of the in-
famous P.A.C. is the kiss of death."
Main St. Pays
M n street, Balboa business ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ men ave paid the City of New-I
-Look for the Bronze Mailbox -
Metallizing-
Welding-
e INDUSTRIAL
Tanks, keels, rudders, deck fit-.
tings, hardware. e ORNAMENTAL
Art objects. doors, sjgns, store
front decorations.
e ALLTYPES
Specialists in steel. cast iron,
aluminum, brass, bronze.
-ALL
NEWPORT BEACH
WORK OUABANTEED -
606 SOtlt 8treiM Harbor %609
WE NOW CARRY MEN'S SHOES
Priced at
$10.95
One of the recommenda tions ance of 9'Javy Day here.
made by the coun ty organization The committee hC'aded by C.apt.
was opposition to the state refer-McCarty expects to have Secr etary
endum to pay school teacher s a n of the Navy Forrestal presen t as
annua l minimum salar y of $2400. the honored guest as the navy offi-
LOCAL CANNERIES OPEN
SOON; RF.APPEARANCE OF
SQUIRT CAUSED S l roTDOWN
Reappearance o f th<' 11ea squirt,
a mild form or marine life. which
resembles a Jong tube of phos-
phorus. has caused a shutdown of
the entire Pacific Coast fi shing
industry. The squirt occurs once
a year. ·
The squirt has no effect on the
edibility of the fish, but the pres-
ence of the marine life in contain-
ers of mackeral i-eady for the
market is opposed by state fish
inspectors. ·
Local canneries are expected to
open again in a few days and mem~
bers of the fishermen's union who
I
were tempora rily laid orr during
the shutdown are expected back on
the job.
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cial will be in Los Angeles about
that time.
Education Assembly
Plans S. A. Meeting
Vice Chairman Julian Beck of
th(' state assembly on public edu-
cation announced a mf"eting will
takC' place at Santa Ana. Oct. 22
at 2:30 p.m. in the Lincoln school
at 1415 French street. All school
trustees and administrators of the
Orange county school system are
requested to attend.
Discussions will be confined to
r e ports on need for housing a nd'
the financial ability of county dis-
tricts to provide schools within the
audits of state school funds re-
ceived by local districts.
Skiing Planned
An elaborate program of water
skiing is plan ned for· Lake Elsi-
nor e Sunday, Oct . 20, according
to V. H. Richey, cha irman . aquatic
commit tee of the Elsinore Cham-
ber of Commerce.
The schf'dule of events includes
Men's Slalom, Men"s Jumping, con-=======:-, I test or Trick Skiing a nd Optional
Riding, a nd similar events for
v.•omen. A de tailed copy of t1'e
progran1 is on file at the office of
por tf:ach $45 for extra lighting
for eir thoroughfare, according
to a ' ""item included in the city
treas' er's report for September.
DEAN HARENS, Whitner Blnell, E ' O'Brien-Moore ln the . New
York •tace comedy bit, ''The Raaty H rt .. , coming to the· Biltmore,
Lo9 Angeles on Oct. %1. , Steel Arch Construction
as advertised in Esquire the Newport Harbor Chamber of 1---------------.+----------
Commerce. Anyone inter('Sted is
• S05 MARINE A VE.
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Sold Exclusively
in
the Harbor Area
by
BAI.BOA JSLA.NJ).
announcing. • • •
a change in owne.rship
MERCURY CLE ·ANER ·s
1844 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa •
-Expert Workmanship-
-Pickup and Delivery-
-3-Day Servi ... ce:.--
New Owners: -"BILL" BROWN & "RUDY" FISCHER
PHONE BEACON 56li.J " •
urged to look it over.
White House
Cafe
~sm
i..c-~ Calif.
ktwww Tr '• .. iiilb ~ ~.w.I. ~. L1M W.. M-. ----···· izsfz t --. W-811 &~----la-llb6-,--.... J::t--1•MM•1 jSFU-W ... WWWW ad '1lf --..... -... ~ ................ ,.,, ...
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I Jr .e iii W -Jlr. ll!W .. ----...-· -• ,_ ati;:; a -1a ''a II _.,.,... Tablea -
~...,a RF-his to ---........._i.t-lrlll: llOli'T 'I01J TllT IT t
,;.•, 'l"'hv 1ne· -. ..._ ..... 75<, . ............. _
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A New Steel C iser by
Central Boat Works Harbor 1580
THEAfRE LID 0 r UH • Fne --.r
Wednesday thru Saturday • Nightly at 6:45 &: 9:10
I
Oft°'°'
olfd .• ,
8XI -. . WALTER PIDBEOI -JO E ITURBI.
ROBBY l1DOWALL • JAi .,DWELL .
ILOlj MASSEY • XAVI fiiiBAT .... ...,., ..... ._, . a.....,= ..:..:..
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Ward & Harrington Lumber Co.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MA.TERIAI.S
Bay Dlstrlet Yant
Phone Beaoon Glll
Glll OOAST HIGHWAY AT THE ARCHES
''R~ndezvous of the Mariners'.'
White's Balboa Island Cafe
AND COCKTAIL BAB
Comer Marine &I: Park Ave. -Balboa hlADd
.
More Tban SO Yean of 8enloe to the Barbor'•
SOl MAIN Flnel!lt Cllentele BALBOA, ()ALIJI'.
• Before You Build or Remodel
Vhlt Our Interesting Sample and Dlaplay Rooms
Color guides, plan-
ning aids, comprehens-
ive stock ot carpets
and linoleum.
Bogs&
Carpets
Cleaited,
Repaired
LUDLUM Carpet Works
llZJ Soatll Main St. PboDe S..ta Ana !SOI SANTA ANA
E. J. (Bud) Jacklin
OONTKAC'J'08
CEMENT WORK
Flat Work or .,oandaUom
CALL. l G % % • J FOR INP'OaMATION
(Political Advertisement)
Hear
Robert Gard.er
Prominent Attom~y
and World War II
Veteran
Speak
THURS., OCT. 17th
8:30 p. m.
RadloKVOE
on
Behalf of
JAMES A: MUSICK
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• A . (ConUn•.S tnm Pap 1) •• Lan.:1--• • Jlallnc oct. butt-the looU-UMCIPing • • • """ the double ~er for the
Flowers and Shrubs =y'wi~· == ~~~
• a Nothing daunted. the Ganlen
• Groven came back strong ond,
Clay ElliL...l'bolle 81111 ........ llM<lb t8M featuring a well coanllnat<d poa-
ing attack from Donovan to Bolte. loe EDIB.--~ Bar!Mw 15!5-I· held onto the ball, with a few L..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-""lminor internrptions. well lnto the
second quarter, but boaed dawn
Deliciously Prepared
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CAFE
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Newport-
MEREDITH'S
Ve n et i a n Bl i n d C o .
Now Open
llanllfacturen of Custom Built Blinds
Complete Repair and. Renovating Service
Free Estimates
W soth Street
Newport Belich
Telepbme
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on the Sailol' ten.:yard stripe wi\h-• out scoring.
Again in the third quarter the
visitors took the 6aJJ ond, Inter-!
spersing'pa.saes with nice running
pla.)13 took the ball to the Sailor
six-yard line. From the six, Dono-
van went over for a score, but
tumbled in the end zone and the
bounding leather was smothered
by "Bogey" Horrell and the tally
was nullified. .
Brace's final score came in the -
fourth quarter and that was the
ball game. '
Outstanding performances for
the Sailors were turned in by
defensive standouts and ''Doc"
Hanson, Dick Brown, "Shiner"
Roberts and Horrell did the 5lerl-
ing work of turning the Arg<r
nauts back time and time again. • • •
Mention must also go to Dick
Brown, substit ute halfback, for
outstanding dowofield blocking,
especially on Brace's long run.
There was one man who stood a
chance of getting Brace before the
end had gone five yards, but
Brown came out ot nowhere and
mowed the would-be tackler down
and Brace was on his way.
1 PRIZE "'STINGAREE" CATCH OF THE ~Bruce Browa. Henry Hiii abd e' Rendenon, 80mt
of prominent barborttes.. show tlMl big •ting-ray they hauled out of the Upper Bay l"eCf!mtly. Henry hu
u.e Ion fork lsed juat la cw Lbe !Ung-ray lbows. life again. -K nt Hitchcock oto.
Red feather
Campaign on
Sees Calif. Nearly I
Equaling New York ,
State Population '
Re-affirming his philosophy that
a United Stales Senator should
r epr esent "all o f the people of the
<Cont. From P age 11 entire state an d not pressure
CL THES
POR
EN
AND
The Argonauts had much the
better of it in statistics, account-
ing for 12 tint dOWN to the
Sailors' four and rolled up a net
galn total of Z70 yards to New-
port's 158. ~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~I Running plays netted the Garden Grovers 125 yards and they made
131 through the air while Newport
gained 780 yards on the ground,
Palmer. the Chamber of Com-groups." U. S. Senat9r William F . 1 mt:'r ce: H erma n H a nsen. the New-Knowland this "-'eek pointE'd out 1
port Beach Business Mens As-tha t policies adopted at the com-
sociation: Al And~rson. the Bal-ing 80th session of Congress will
boa Business l\·len'j Association; have a far-reaching effect on Cal-
John Wallace. the Balboa Improve-ifornia's future.
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On Your Way
to Santa Ana
thanks mainly to Brace's long nm,
and only 22 yards by passing. The
Sailors w er e also detected in in-
rractions or the rules for three
15-yard pena lt.les. Or When
in Costa
Stop
at· - -
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Mesa The Sailors open their league
schedule next Friday at Fullerton
when they take on the Indians in
a night game scheduled for 7:30.
CHUCK'S DRIVE -IN
New Roosevelt Dimes
Appear in Port Area
F irst Franklin Delano Roosevelt
ten-cent pieces appeared ln Balboa
l\1onday. They were r eceived trom
the east by R ussell Dietrich, editor
of the Beachcomber magazine. The
new dimes carry the profile of the
late Presi~ent.
Barbecued Sandwiches -Fountain Service
10a.m.to2p.m.
1818 Newport Blvd. CURB SERVICE
''<lits ·Man''
A Complete Store
for Men and Young Men
---Opens Saturday, Oct. 19th
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Do You Need?
* Slacks
* Suits
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* Sweaters
* Sport Shirts
* Sport Coats
* Underwear
Featuring
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Nationally
Advertised
Lines
IN DOWNTOWN
(l08'l'A Mn!&,
.•• Next to
......... 5 -10 -~ 8Cen.
ment Association ; Irvin G. Gordon, Knowland dl"Clared that Califor-
the American Legion. Hubbard C. nia now has a population of 9.000.-
H owe, the Boatbuilders Associa-COO a nd can be expcctrd to be
lion: Father Thomas Noonan, the second to New York Statt> in popu-
Catholic ·Church. and J . Leslie lation by 1950. as he "'a r n e d
Steffensen, the Scout Committee. against allowing federal bureauc-J
!01 M&rtne AY&.
Also Rev. E . D. Goodell, the r acy in Washing ton to manage the
Community Church ; Mrs. l\1cBride, complex businE"Ss of the state by '---~+-------·
the Ebel! Club; Mrs. Hill, the r emote control.
Grammar School P . T. A .; Mrs. "As a member of the Senate."
\V. C. Fo\\'ler. the High School he said , "I belie ve our econ omy
P. T . A .; Dr. Pease, the Rotary and our political structure is too
Club: Theodore Robins, the Lions complex to be effectively and ef-
Club; F. S . Blo-A•er , the Kiwanis f idently oper ated by any bureauc-
Club; Helen Randel. the Legion racy In \Vashington in peace-time."
Auxilia ry; S . A. Meyer, the 'Con-Warning that the American
gregational Church : Mrs. Hitch-people are at the cross-roads,
man and Mrs. Franklin, the Epi.s-Knowland said : ''They must de-
copal Church : Mrs. J ane Calkins cide on a tree economy or a con-
and Mrs. Hendrickson, the Red trolled economy. A controlled
Cross: Mrs. Hod&kinson, the Aa--economy or necessity m eans not
sistance League: Mn. Carol Den· only the control of prices but also
ton, The Business and Professional the control of all r aw materials,
W omens Oub. wages and profits, together with
Diaries l\1cLaughlin. the Fisher· the allocation of labor where labor
mans Union ; H. J. Forsythe, the 1s needed and a rationing of avail-
Balboa Island Business Mens As--able suppUes .... Such a control-
sociation ; Braden Finch, the Coro-led economy means a termination
na del Mar Ovic Association; of tree enterprise."
Clyde Ashen, the U. S. O.; Kate
McCann. the Balboa Island Im-Sell that unwanted article
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H SON'S
S ade and
Lin leum Shop
A ew BulJdlng
N Facilities.
Ven ti Blinds
Win o Shades
Delive
F
---Installation
timates
Qulllk Service
t1e•n 5004-I
Costa Mesa
provement Association ; Norman through News.-Times ads. '----+-!if-----~
Pabst, the Udo Isle Community -=================!=!:=====:::; Association. and Mr. Jackson, the ,...
N. H . Yacht Club.
The compe.i.gn commit tee expects
to a nnounce some one to represent
the Balboa Yacht Club by \Vcdnes-
day.
Report Sewer Fees
Supt. John D. McMillan, sewer
Dept.. city; reported to the city
treasurer that during September
the city received SZ70 for sewer
connections.
Plans Addition
William CrisJI of 223 Jasmine
avenue, Corona de.I Mar. is making
an addition to his d'welling.
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¥/REPAIRED
U 'l'blll ~ to Yon
Phone Bea. 5131-J
BODY WORKS
aad
PAINTING
PWUJIM4ft
CALL MMJQ!f Dat-l
• Central Garage
and .Collision Shop
~a.:r....z:a lfewpuri llhd.
<lOnA .....
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For Your Conveni j n e
We Will Rem · i
Open
Until 9 p. m.
. and All Day Sun
Balboa Central rket
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CABim:l' SHOP S
OAB1NnB AND llllUlll.t;:l.tfftUI
T. C. lOBNllON, Supt. .., ......
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'HORMEN FISH M
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• Dlgwoocl B•-+ugen
Does Yoar-'11oase
Need Painting?
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l!fo .,_.. ~ Won clcme"lw•rl' tel)' lly hlPlY:.
ddPod lowae.r-Peln'::t~ Ille...& iiio6-
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Phone HARBOR 2 64 5 . .
Lee C. Beaa.
Stays silent ••• ·lasts IO!li!f '
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GAS REFRIGER~TQ_ll .Jj
Authorized Dealer for Harbor District
and Costa Mesa
Place Your Order NOW
for 1947 Models
VOGEL'S
100 Main St. Balboa
Going to Build 11ds Year?
Yon pnlJnbly ban yum cb: ?= .._ .a
wafted Old la yoar mbld -• -ybe yuar
U'C!l!lteei -.-inetor allwlJ .... (lfttlUe4
_,p's• •· p!plll' far yon.
• • • • cawty wlB baw • lup JIU" llR "'RI
dr• •• el. ........... llTIDg -tr-. Wbea
,... p -tile plllnl wHb yam .....,.. lie
are to Ml< l!lm ~. tbe MWlll deftiap-
E' tr m boauhold lnllar ••In& ud f9o.
lkeel lleu!ty.
Orr s,...1n In e-11111n& • "zlail •lie
~lo 11e1p wtaa la7°"' plllnl • pnb'1 s
One~ -1 a b a lotJil •n. · •
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Sundaes
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Waffles
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Farm Leader.
Backs Knight
Election Bid
Phlllp llon<nJtt, promlMnl Coll·
fornla farm lnder, yest~ an-
~ his -...nent al s ... penor Judre Goodwin J . Knlpt
for the lleulftWtt eovernonhiP.
Bancroft Mid: ·~ -.
this olflee will probebl7 beeome rovernor ot c.Jlfomla within the
next four yeps. flO tt behOOves all
ot ... who att --In the • welfare ot °""' llat. tO Wot!< for
Juclce Goodwin J. Kmlcbt.
AllfOLSa WU.1.IU( B. 800'IT .&M:D WWW»W ......... 'lW.1'-are '" s.,.... a.e _....,. ""'* 1MU _.. el a lllM .. mullll ell
Pf&wpeft BarMr ...,.&17, It ... • allw P •'7 _...., wtt111. &M , . ..,..,. -~ ,,. • s-. Mii .. -............... tlle .....
It-* la tt. 11 • • -Kent Hitchcock photo.
Talks on
Prevention
s Feed Store
y and Grain
Quanty Feeds
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.oal!UtJUHCSU:S
Howard W. Gerriab 1• 'xw,.... ... , .. ,_,.
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' Automobile • Fire
D& del ...... Oranp Coun11.
Collf<lima : aJoo Including -Ferd 8 Sedan cldlveey tnldt,
enstne No. 209999, Callfomla
1lH6 Rec. No. 806012, and one
Ferd 8 Ii ton panel tnldt,
Encl .. No. '54-447404. Califor-
nia llM6 Rec. No. 32N29L
'lbe clato when and tho ~
where llald -ii to be made. the
oonalderatlon oc price for such
aale Is to be paid. said dlattel
mortrar• ii to be oncuted and the
consideration thettfor Is to be
paid on October 19, 1946, at ll :00
o'clock A. M., at 1018 Cout Hlch-
way, Ccrona dol Mar, Oranp
Coonl1. California.
Dated: October 11, 19".
CHAS. W. ABERNA'IHY
WAYNE B. O~
lntondod v-.. and
Int..-O>attle
Mortg_.
Pub: Oct. Ill. 1946.
FREE FIREWOOD for tlie baul-
lng. Phone Beacon 5411. 18-trc
B1lllllo:llll OtJJD& ll
"Goodwin Xaicht'• -rec.u<I hu amply demoftltrated his fitw
for this Important offloe. Hla hon-
es11. his courqe and his faith In
Am<ricaniorn .. apinat all forolgn
Isms, ha•• been proved throughout
tho ye.n.,
"1be issue is clearly drawn.
Goodwin Knlght bu boen .S.-
noundng cmnmWllsm and the
Do You Know
Accid-t • Life
u...--Cmtl'Kt
-Wrlttm 8Uttalleer& ~ Newpwt m...
Get Acquainted Day !..---l-COllT-•_-... __ __, I'--------" I ''Get Acquainted Day," an at-; ~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
RADIO SALES a, SERVICE
Specializing In repairing.
Tronart, Inc.
SALES and SERVICE
Pan· Coast Venetian Blind Co.
.
814 Coast IDghway Beacon 5881-J
Communist-controlled Polltieal Ac-Thet every minute of the day
tion committee: Crom one end ol and night somebody's home or
the it.ate to the .other, while hll place of business in the United
opponent is the undisputed candl-States is destroyed by fire!
date of the PAC and-although I That careless smoking and clis-
not a Communist ~lf-is being I posaJ of matches call.§eS more than
s uppcrted ~y every Communist in one.fourth of our dwelling fires?
California. That many people who are killed
Ask Truman Change
Mind on Port Economy
by fi re have no burns on their
bodies, but die from inhaling fire
gases?
That fluids labeled "non-explo-
sive" · are not necessarily "non-
inflammable''?
That about a third of the fires
put out )Jy municipal fire depart-
ments a!e put out with hand ex-
tempt to f01ter new friendshipi;
ftlllO"C the students. will be inaug-
urated Friday, Oct. 11 at Santa j
Ana Junior college, it was an-
nounced by Vernon Ashby, Bucca·
neer president today. The new
e.vent will be sponsored by the
Buccaneers, a campus club, and
will coincide with the Dons' first
league football game.
The event ""'ill be highlighted by
an assembly and a pep rally; a
dance is also being planned. Invin
Perry and David Hearle of the
Buccaneers are in charge of the
event.
The Newpor t Harbor Chamber
of Commerce will appeal to Presi -
dent Truman to change his mind
on curtailing appropriations for
r ivers and harbors improvement aa
a n economic measure at this lime. tinguishe_rs? . . . Ask Federal Gov't That 1f Americas farm fire f
losses could be r educed by so per Assume Full Cost 0
cent, nso u... would be saved Port Development each year? . .
ENTION!
Owners I
Add Mulmum
ort and Good Looks
Your Home:
Other chambers of commerce
and harbor commissions are also
sending telegrams to the Whit e
House, suggesting reconsidera tion .. -----------------------·I of his proposed action.
Tha t any chimney too warm to The Newpor t Harbor comm1SSlon
· -· and the Newport Harbor Chamber hold the hand against \v1 th com-f Co -11 Iii b' ed
MARLIN SEASON
N~ J,,. ~ull. SUJiwt
ASHAWAY-ZANE GREY
24 & 39 Thread LINEN LINE
Tycoon Rods
Zane Grey Teasers
Swordfish Leaders
Swordfish Harnesses
•MACKEREL
EQUIPMENT
Nets Lights
Scoops -Strikers
Nepwort Tackle Store
105 McFadclea l'1ace
Telephone Harbor 97
"IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT-WE'LL GET IT''
Get All 7 Features
-Yoa Pay No More
Sell that unwanted
through Newo-Tlmes ads
fort is a fire hazard ? o mme.rce Wl . . e a com i.n
article That relia ble fire extinguishers :equest with t he~r r epresenta tives
are easily identifiable by the Un-in .congress .askin g . them to use
derwriten ' or F actory f.1ut ual their efforts in convincing the fed-
Laboratories approval labels they eral government t hat it should pay
be ? the full cost of the proposed $550,-~~t about 40 fires 8 day are million development of the harbor
started because electric irons are area.
left in circuit? The United S tates government
That every year about 300 peo-originally a greed to appropriate
pie are killed and 1000 injured in half the cost. and Neli'-1>0rt Beach
home fires and explosions due to was to match their share.
the use of flammable cleaning The move to combine the new
fluids? requC"St ""'as made at the meeting
Balboa Civic Groups
Make Arrangements
For Christmas Fete
of the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce board of di rectors here
Monday.
~~-==~&=•-~lw='"'==lb~•=t 1:1:t:M~o-=~"·:~;: The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Balboa lm-
pro\•e ment association announced
plans for community-wide observ-Calltorn1&•1 Newett and
Moot M-.,, Motel
Miracle Mile
Motel
'106 OOAS'I' filGHWAY LMlt ,_ .. }Ill ... llp
wturi .. ~ ..
• 40 Units and Baths
• Unit Heat
• Box Springs
• Innerspring Mattiesees
PB. BEAOON 5Z99 l
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ance of ChriJ:tmu this year.
For the past 10 days Bob Brown,
Balboa Bobby Shop proprietor "and
member of the Balboa Improve--
ment group, has discussed the plan
with people all over the city area.
Meanwhile a committee from the
chamber of commerce was appoint-
ed to consider Christmas lighting
and decor a lions. They are C. R.
Johnson, L. H. Norman, H. J. For·
sythe, Herman Hanson, Irvin
George Gordon, Nelson Sta!fOr'd
and H . F. Kenny,
Camera, Rifle Taken
Articles, including a camera and
a 22 c.a.libre rifle were stolen from
an automobile parked by Margaret
Utton of 1316 North Parton street,
Santa Ana, in the rear of 2906
Ocean Front, Newport Beach, Sat-
urday night, police were told
f rigeration
Pil-N AMMONIA
·atontolOtoe.
Conditioning
I 1-to llO toll
Piiel!SUl'e Pumps
Ce trifugal Pumps
AD Pitel wee and
Uq-la8-
-============;! Llttle M.iSI Billie Dillon, of News r port Beach, la really exdted at
Why Suffer?
lledrMIM. Rvtl 2 ?; P.a.. lD o...a. -Lep-1-or Vllal-1'1-"AI._ ~·-mp ...
Low llJood. Pl'es1are --sup-.
plal" -Growbitr Old belo"' J'OGI' Up1 1 .......... Rb mad
Kltr7 A•lrn-tit rc11.t'8*-171o __ _......
WI-Drap, Pala, !1arpry
or IaJectao-.
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H'l lbd -Newpwt Ba1ell, Olllf.
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getting her picture taken with an
albacor e. The fish waa caught
from a Newport Harbor live bait
charter boat on day recently. To
help with the meat shortage, many
of thew boata are now h8uling in A··· I
tons of mackerel. I' ·--.i.----------'
WING SANG BOAT & AIR YARD
811 Coat Highw · y 101
PhwBw• •
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for Beli• for 8lile
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WILLEY'r REFRIGERITTIDD
JERVICE comPnnY
--~---~ llhd., ~ del ....
Pbone Barbor !18'
Ntpt, Lapa& 1.lla
Cement and Flagst4ae
Contractor
:rt.AT WOllX ~ FOtnmJ.TIONS
B1 Eiil!ma\e
Barbor 2574-W
Quick lll:lr"rice: ,..., ba.-e \be ~·
PueL1c NoncE
NOTICE 'INVITING BIDS
The Board of School Trustees
of the Newport Beach School Dis-
trict, Orange County y.ri ll receive
bids at the school office, 14th and
Central up to 8:00 p.m~ Novem-
ber 5, 1946 for the purchase or
one used Ford Transit School Bus
Radio, electronics, IOUnd-Sales
d servicea-marine and domestic.
Ph. H ._1252-M
2901 W. Central, Newport Beech,
Calif. I 79-.tfc
F ORMED Windshields a, Hatch
Covers made to order. Also Plex·
iglass & Lucite Sheets for sale.
Nu-World Products Company,
303 Third St.. Huntington Beach.
P hone Huntington Beach 178.
80-tfc
MET -CLAD PRODUCT'S
-by-
CLARK & BATES
Metallizing
\Velding Specialist..
506 30th St.. -Harbor 2509
Newport Beach 'Tl-tfc
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
J, B. Brown. Write Box 6331
Rt. l, 388 Broadway, Calta
Mesa. 78-tfc
LANDSCAPE Desiginlng. 2 6 6 8
Newport Blvd. Phone S ant a
Ana 115-J. Th-Ste
ot fifty-five to sixty elementary ---C-0~0-P"'E=R-A,_,T..,IV=E=--
passengers capacity. Said bus t o
meet all requirements of the State ROOFING CO.
Board of Education a nd the De--
partment of Motor Vehicles. New and Repair
The above bus to be delivered
to the school ready for use with-Phone Beacon 5280-R
in five days after award of con-U 1:.. 3eth St.. Calta Mesa
tract t o the successful bidder. 20-Vt
The Board of School TrUstees SIGN p AINTING
of the Newport Beach School Dis-
trict, Orange Count y, reserves the
r ight to reject any or all bids
or waive any informality in a bid.
T. WESTON JAY.
Oerk of the Newport Beach
School Di<lrlct.
Pub. Oct. 8, 15, 22. 1946.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
OF STOCK IN TRADE
NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN
that DAVID M. ROBERTS, resid-
ing at 1662 Newport Avenue,
Costa Mesa, Orange County, Cal-
if omia, intends to mortgage to AL
FORGIT, residing a t 2881 Santa
Ana Blvd., Costa ?i.tesa, Orange
County, California , the following
described property, to-wit:
All furniture, furnishings, fix-
t,u res , equipment, installations
tools and ute nsils, including fluor-
escent lights and gu water heater,
but excepting mechanical r efriger-
ators and mechanical refrigerating
units, of the cafe known as "IN
AND OUT CAFE" located at 109
McFadden Place, Newport Beach,
Orange County, California.
Terms and conditions of mort-
gage are as follows :
The chattle mortgage is given
lloata, Trucks, Wlntlowa
Walla Md Bulletin&.
Ralaed M•tal. Wood and
Plutlc Lotten
AL LACHMEYER
1729 w .. t Conlrtll
Harbor 1243-M 88tfc
BICYCLES
8old. Ratted Olt Repalnd.
VOGEL'S
100 Kain St., Bal-
20I -. Bal-lalaDd. -to secure a note in the principal ------------11,.,
sum of $2,000 on the personal =B.:IEA:..:,.:U.,;T;,:W'=AID8-~":":-:-::====
property above-mentioned Sa I d MACHINE and MACHINELESS
mortgage note will be delivered to Permanent Waves
the mortgagee at the law offices 1lnting and Manicart.nc
of Roland Thompson, Suite 208 Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179-W
Spurgeon Bldg., Sant a An a, Vi's Beaut8:, Sho:J! Orange County, California, on
Wednesday, October 16, 1946, at 1103 Coast Hlway, rona l Mar Th-tfc the hour of ten o'clock A. M . of
said day. •.on AND romm n ~ ~ notice is give.n ,pursuant to 'LOST-Black purse in Corona del ~on 3440 of the C1v1l Code. M on Poppy with ration books I Dated and signed this 8th day an~ etc. Mn.' Ernest Crain. Re-
o' October, 1946. = ward. Phone Beacon 5811-W. I DAVID M. ROBERTS 80-ltp
Intended 1tlortgagor
AL FORGIT
-Intended Mortgagee
Pub. Oct. 15, 1946.
lfOTICE OF INTENTION TO
SELL AND TO MOllTOAOZ
CHATl'l!!LS IN BULll
II
WANTED-Howe work by hour
or clay, Uve out. Wrlto Box ''F''
c/o N.,.._ nn-. 79-2tp I
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CALIFORNIA Registered Nuno
wbheo ..,,p1oyment In Hart.r
AnL Wrlto Box "C' c/o N.,..._ nm... 8().2tc ':;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;$;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ~ pursuant to the provisiom of~ POSrnON WANTED-Young ex:·
tlon 3440 of tho California Ovtl P<ri•noed atmographer, rder--u.. .---.
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Code, that George Von Gruben and .,,..., T)'plnc, abortband. otfloe
Joseph Pouliot, whooe --ii -t, aloo aales. Mn.
Routo 4. Box 463, Santa Ana, c.Jl. 'Wi>7te, Hart.r ll65. 8G-2tp
fornla, and Wa-B. CYNull. SMPLOUllUlr OlllTltllm) •
-adclreoa Is Routo 3, Box .
l&:IA Santa Ana Californla, all W ANTED-llkldle age -
or the jJenonal j...operty 1-eln-lrHpor, --onlJ. Muot
after clesO'ibed, and the said Chu. clrlve car, Sl25 month. ~ w. Abernathy and WaYM B. o·-2130. ~
Neall Intend to mortgage to the HELP W.un'ED, llATJ" Local
Mid Georce Von Gruben and Jo-or trawtbw In ,__,,!95 t.,..
Rplt Pouliot aD ot llald penonal ,_..ir. No WJ~ nqululd.
P"-11. whlcb penonal 1*-11 ~-"''"· Youue,.,..._
1s clescrlbed generally u r~: -. Alll1Qr !!OS!i No. 11a1a St..
All ct the IUlJl!lleo, furniture, -Am. c.m. 77.alc
trade lixtur<S, .....iiin-t and WAJ'mDI WANTED Ills *'9
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WANTED-Clerk Stene. in New-SA VE MONEY FOR SAL&-Dauble bed, ~ FOR RENT-lDOl --. jiO. ·
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~ Beach City Engineering mattreD, cbnt a --121>. tunProJecton &vMarlilent, EJ Bayo Tract G~~· L Johnson Realty FOR SALE--Cmma do! II.or, 6 FOR SALE_;-Ill""'\ bir n---~ n~-Maple ..14150 ~· .. __ ,_ n-•~ -tf .. 1th ... w1·~~ -t-H .'! ft.lat,lblodclnm-.--· 2.-oom home, pluo Dept. 1 8G-2tc -~ ~ ·-··----~ ~~~ ~ ""' c -... n~ Y~our-.=: ome on Bay Ave. a:· v""stment Co. at Bhd., ~location tar 111--•-..,._,-""'and .U--. 3 f>C-Maple Bedroom Suite-.119.50 FOR SALE-lY K yak barclwood ·~ ~,,~ ---SBed "'--WANTED-Experienced boatman 5 pc Ma~ Dinetle-----·-·--48.85 frame. Water ~ ~ Gal • picture -at -. f .. a...... Rooms. 2 Batbo, ... I.ms Lot l&N .• Blvd ---0..-. Pb. B-2139-W. l'llndabed, ps,soo. Pbone Bar-
to refinish tear hulla. Some cu-Chrome Dinettes fr<lllL ......... --SUO tower, good heavy t 1 m be r L aprta. m•~•-, foe putle9, $25 000 Day Pli. MM-W e&-tk bor :IOU..J'. ~2tp :;'try experience destr.d. mgh Santa Ana Furniture Co. S..U alfalfa . pincler. W h It e c1ui.. c:bun:ba. Harbor ~~ ' Night :Pl -BellCOD 521().J' -~ to rlJ<ht man. APC>IY In ·~ w 4 .. SL San • __ •ruunt!I caaoline r._ $25.00. Furnished Duplex • -~-Psclfic Martne Assoc.. 'SMQ • u:1 ta IUI& Phone Garden Grove 5967 RL
814 Coest Rlghway 8().ttc S.. Our 22.000 llQ. F .. t 1 Box 506 Garden Gl'Ove e0-2tc Cushman Scooter $25,000 ;;;-==--=':::___:_·~-~-I FurnltureDiaplay . 2 -· 1 Bath Down
TiiREE-BED OOM BEAUTY on
Dve acn!S; "1~ baths, heater,
e1ec. ranee four acres f......S.
fruit trees, barn and chicken
equl-t; 125 monthly lnocllno
from Oil h lue for two ye..-.
This Is a r'al buy for $17,000.
Torma.
WANT -Expert tool and die FOR SALE-Cornmerdal llshlnc a.p.tr Work ~· Salary 1tnd percentage boat. holds 1 \.ii tons mackerel. · 2 Bedrouua. 1 Bath Up
ot proftts or partnership. Phone Hereafter it we recap Y.O'lr Including newly ln.ttalled moor--Free Eatimatee -
• Barbor 2151-M. 8G-4tp Ing. Prive $1000. C. B. Johnaon, On Sn-vice aDil Ropalr W. L, JORDAN
WAN'TED-caoebl• man .,.. lady T I R E S Comer Placentia a W 11 s on. -· 700 E. Central, ...._
to. take on1ers for · hondbap. Coot• Mesa. 8().2tp Mall Phone Harbor 163
•lll!Ptn. cir-. ccm))llcU. etc. We guarant .. our "'Capo"' to lut FOR SALE--30-ft. sport !lshlng oy & Wyckoff "n-tfc.
b&nent earnlnn. Write Real cruiser. New O!rys}er crown. Jtear ~ 11.uine HardWare
Silk Hool"'Y Milli. 347 Ocoan 20,000 MILES lcle&I ror private use or chartera. 9U Cooot lltn7 Bea. 5281.-W NEwPoRT BEACH INDUS-HALF A Four-room -·
Center ffidg.. Long Beach. Phone Harbor 861. 8G-4tp 11UAL CORNER LOT, M·l 6()x """* Iron Cogney eotate, abo
78-3tp and tha~1 not all-FOR SALE-32-ft. 1946 fast sport l'lew-t llH<b 90, ~-0..-noxt door nev new i"O"P'W lite over-
WE WILL GIVE YOU fishing, live bait charter boat; 98-tfc 507 29th St. 711-4tP !:',!'!"!.::;" :..~ ;::!;: G=
WELL PAID JOBS $20.00 Chrysler crown marlin chair. Carpenters Available FOR SALE-1.<Jvely i--. ts • r..i ~ IY at '88"/5.
Now maclterel fiohlng. Exces>-!or s...-.J main-home south of hfchway. nve ,
. IF ONE COMES OFF
Regard!._ of Speed.
Uonal bargain for qulclt tale. """' _,_ months old. Hardwood floan ~= Phone Long Besch 657519. 8G-2tp •• ,.... tile kltche bath. "--'·-• '~BED OOM stuoco near 0. Z, 'IO"Dl'llON' . . D, . 6 ... '"i-"-"'=• cal'· Beck Bay. Nicely f'Umlabed.,
FOR SALE-26' Commerclal boat ean ~ as pe11ng, vmeuan bllndt, land· on half ac e. $10.50.
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. Real Futures New Graymarloe engino, 2 ton M-tte se&ped. SH,SOO. 425 Hallotrope, ~~::__
capacity. Roady to go. Phone Coton& clel Mar. 8G-2tp • for Y Oun!! Women as ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS. Huntington Besch 6263 after Bl7lmlW Ol'POSI0111'fili8 .. 3 BEDROO -LISTIN ;s WANTED--4 • • M home in beautiful :30. 8G-4tp AN'nQUE SHOP-Dolnc ~ Bay Shon!S. Barbecue, patio, ()po 5unda.ys · Telephone Operators for a complete set we will call
for your car in the morn1n1
sncl dellvor same day. Aisc>-a
$2.00 Mob!lstatlc belAnce Job
When we recap your tires, for
$1.00. No lead wefghta or
FOR SALE-Outboard Motor new --. 50C~ West Central. etc. Call Harbor 1247..J'. 8G-2tc
Evlnrude, never uncratod 9.7 Phme Harbor 2Tl0. 78-4tp ---..:....;==...::::.:.;.:.;.::::..;::
In most communltlet beJzinners re·
cetve base pay of $30 for a five
day week! wtth exh'a PRY for over·
time or dt11.ty at certain hours of
the day.
H.P . 4 cylinder. Roverslble extra roa mT '1 MY NICE NEW lot In Corona def Graham &'. ohnson Realty length shaft, three 12 inch pro-Mar For Sale. Call H a r b o r
pellar blades, welgh.s 145 pounds. FOR RENT-Attractive room, pr!-1247-J. 8G-2tc & Inv stment Co.
$275.00. Phone Covina 399-31 vale-entrance & bath. Reason-W .... ~ ' 1664 tt Blvd
"'e.xtru.'' · able. Harbor 2289-.J. 8().ltc ~,,~~To buy OI' rent 500
=::-:==--=-----8G-:.:...:tf:.;c to 1000 feet light manufacturing Day Ph. con 5434-W
&ven wa~e Increases the first two
~paid vacations.
FOR SALE-Surf Dory ... t llneo FOR RENT-Rooms and one spaco. Phone Harbor 2151-M. Night Pb Beacon 521().J'
a equip. Roady to go. 3806 River apartmont ; adults only. 421 8G-4tp 8().ltc
Avo. Newpqrt. Phone Harbor Hardlnir, Balboa. 8().tfc ----------.:...-----+-----.:..:.._:..:: Costa Mesa Tire Co.
In Rear at Learn this interesting work at
aood pay Jn your own community. 1760 Newport Blvd. 2062-R. 79-2tp FOR RENT-Nice room for man
WANTED TO BUY-Balboa on canal front, near Lido Thea-
You work wtth friendly ~ple in
pkuant ofllcn.
COSTA MESA
Ph. Beacon 5743
Ask for Al or Hank.
dinghy in good condition. Ph. ter. 400 Oubhouse, Newport
Harbor 2669-R after 1 p.m. Beach. 8().2tp RELIANCE REA 73-tfc FOR RENT-Single room, clown-L TY & INVE~ TMENT CO.
Exoenent promotion possibilities. M-tfc ~F"'o"'R-SALE--Ca ___ b_in_crulser ___ 22__:_ft. town Balboa. Phone Beacon __________ .:..;.=. long, 4-cylinder Starr motor. 54~. daya. '11>4tp
APPLY
Southern California
Telephone Company
100 E. Bay Avenue, Ba1boa
514~ No. Main Street, Santa Ana
or Call Olief 0 J)l'rator
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FOR SALE--!945 Jeepette 5 h.p. Just palntod WU! trade for 22 FOR RENT-Room, gentlemen
motor scooter, in good condition. tt. or 24 ft. house trailer or will only in new home. Private On display Balboa Island Sport-. Goods 222 ,, M take cash. 7311 Seashore Dr., bath and entrance. On pentn-
ing · 72 arine Ave., Newport. Ph. H-1493-J. 70-tfc sula. Write Box "N'' r:/o N--~ Balboa Island. 80-4tc ., .... .,... S A C R I F I C E ! Times. ~ttc
Order Now!
FRUIT TREES
-FOR-
Winter Planting
28--tt . commercial fish.Ing boat FOR RENT-New Duluxe room
excellent for mackerel fishing° and private bath, We shower
A·l condition Oirysler marin~ atall. Twin or double beds, box
engine. Must sell immediately spring and intersprlng mattres-
$1500. s . M. Atkins, p 0 ~ ses. Unt heat. Special rates ror
655; 211 E. Bay Front: &iboa permanent guests. Miracle Mile
Island T1""4t Motel, 706 Coast Highway, New· Hollister Bros. P port Beach. Ph. Beacon 5299-J.
FOR SALE-25' Lowman commer· 75tfc N U R S E R Y cial boat. Very good condition.
Landscaping all gear. Reasonable. Inquire FOR RENT -De.Luxe rooms &:
8&L..:l MISCELLANEOUS SO 1959 Harbor Boulevard Ass<>. Dock 26th St. 75--tfc apt.s. Prices range from $5. to $17.50 per week, or monthly
Mechanical Toys Costa Mesa Beacon 5200 Balboa Canvas Shop rates as per O.P.A. colling. 1007
1'«tric and i\[echaoJcal Trains 80-tfc Salls: -Bo&( Coven E. Central, Balboa.. Ph. ~M.
Doll Buggies, Dolls, Telegraph C Marine Upholstering 74-ttc
Sets. Veloclpedeo. Machanlcal arpenter Tools Harbor 2{11 -224* 21.st SL WANTED TO BENT u
Toys, Steel Wagons. Brace and Bit Sets Newport Beach n·Uc ;-;-;~~;.,..:==~=----,.--= THE TOY SHOP Hammen, Hand Saws, Etc. $100 REWARD-For rent for un-
:IOS Marine Balboa Isl d 818 Coast mway Ph. Beacon 5007 Fire Equipment Tests furnished 2 or 3-bedroom house
H bor 2293-W an B · B 'Id S l C..Q..Tw ~ AF relU1a. at Corona del Mar, or Bay dia-ar 8G-tfc ayview Ul ers UDP y CO. fbt,'.;j • ,. ... e oam trict unW June 1. Buslneu
Steel Kitchens '19-tfc now avalla~f.~em and Portablft man, former 1st LL Infantry.
GLASS ENCLOSURES Auto Batteries ETS HOKIN. GALVAN Care guar. Phone Santa Ana
SHOWER D<XlRS Rubber Separaten 1000 Coast H!ih~ l428-M 8().tfc
Southern Counties 13-oonth -$6. 75 Ex. Ph. Beacon 5522 73-tf< 3 or 4 Room Apt. or House tor
S11pply Co. Compounded Motor Oil WILL PAY good bonus for boat Vet .. Wife and Baby, in New-
144 Coast Blvd., N. Gallon. 70c slip. Have 40' custom bu 11 t port. Urgent. Permanent. Mrs.
Pb. 5852 Laguna Beach -cruiser. Write Box "S" r:/o E. B. Neff. 318Y.o 32nd St. 80-ltp
' 8G-ltc Western Auto Supply News-Tlmel. 75-tfc WANTED TO RENT-Two-bed-
FOR, SALE-1 tile bath tub, 1 Authorized Dealer FOR SALE-40 ft. cabin cruiser; room home or Apt., for about aix
front door 3• x 6'8''. Several win· 1836 Newport Blvd, Coeta M~ sleeps six ; galley, dinette, head, months. Lt. Col. Moore. Phone
dow frames & sa."h complete. 4.l·tft large wheel house and cockpit, Harbor 4601 · 79-4.tp
CaJl Harbor 2447·R. E0-2tc VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminwn completely reconcliUoned, bow to APT or SMALL HOUSE wanted
19'6 CUstunan Scooter $l7S.OO. steel. wood. Call us for free estl· stern ; Chrysler marine engine. by man and wife. We do not ~'I H mate. Renovation A reftnlt.hinr See owner , 133 Agate Ave., Bal· drink or smoke, no children or ~ arbor 1247-J. 8().2tc bo So. Coast Venetian Blind eo.. a Island. 67-trc pets. Phono Santa Ana 0991-W
Jl'OR SALE-2 matched all-over w .. t 18th and Newport A'Vf', S M A L L B O A T S or write Box "X "' Newport Bal·
pettttn 9 x 12 nip. I Oriental Costa Mesa. Ph: Beacon !5762-W boa News·Ttmes. 3'7·tfc
pattern 9 x 12 rug. Misc. house-. !8--ttc -Of tough, light marine plywood WANT TO Jl.ENT-2 or 3 bedrm..
bold furnishings. also 6 pairs Fltt Pl&<Y and j{lndllna -Molded hulls or flat-bottom. unfUrnlahed house. wm lease.
drapes. Phon< Beacon 5649-R. W O O D -Skiffs, Dinghies, Sailboats. Call Sam Portor at Harbor 7ffl
=-~=------79-_2tp_: MARTIN OlITBOARD MOTORS or U. :i:>-ttc
FOR SAI.E-Girl's skJ-suit. Call H. ~U=HT "Flexidrive" Shafts for Inboard& ~~23 Crystal Ave7~~ Ph. Beacon 6665 WATSON -BO:ATS UAL===a:.:irr::~:.:n::=... ____ ....:':..:'1
1784 Newport BlYd 3-tfc "Small Boat Headquarters"
l"OR SALE-Neon Sign Cale. 611 Coast Hiway Beacon szn
__,able. Call Beacon 5117-M. BARGAINS! 69-trc
----------70-..:....:tf:.:c 1 Lowest prices In furniture 11 lllJ HUSICAL a 11.ADIO M FOR SAL&-Alr compr-eaer $100. motto. I buy rlghL I ..U rtalit i ----------
A. R. Ebrlte and Associates J. W. Doak
Beacon 5857-W 1936 Newport Bh ., Olsta Mesa
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Bring Your Buying and Selling Pro !ems tQ Us
Costa Mesa
• FIVE-ROOM HOME
On Virginia Place, near Newport Blvd Lot 50x150.
Back yard. Very private. Priced forf' edlate sale.
Home is vacant. Some money in escro allows you to
move in today'. Price $5950. Tern1S.
NEW HOME I
Tw<>-bedroom completely furnished horn!' on half acre;
garage; chicken equipment. First h~ off Newport
Blvd Immediate possession. Price $8f50· Terms.
• BUSINESS ACRE HOM ~
Tw<>-bedroom home on Balboa street 1 n lot 135x330,
completely fenced in, steel chain inte locking fence.
Very good court site or future ~ development.
See our sign on property: Price $:r.11 .
El Bayo Waterfroh ·
Four·bedroo!J\. two-bedroom home. Prii !lte beach over-
looking Lido Isle. Patio and sun dee# Only .water-
front home for sale in this tract latel . StoYe, elec-
tric refrigerator and Bendix washer. Price $47,500.
Terms.
Eastside Duplex
Q09e to shopping center. Both sides COi pletely furnish-
ed. Four rooms; two bedrooms, mapl and waterfall
sets, new Kelvlnator, new Western Holl range. Three
rooms; one bedroom, maple set, eleci · c reftigerator,
table-top stove. All beds box spring µid innerspring
mattresses. Lot 66xl35. Price $8500 Terms.
Corona del Mar
Tw<>-bedroom new home, large living-ljoom, fireplace,
floors carpeted, awnings on windows. Price. $10,950.
Terms.
Back Bay View
Two-bedroom home, very clean, ¥,-acre, ill fenced; bam,
corral, chicken house. Quick possession $7500. Terms.
Ocean View Lot
A REAL VALUE
~=-:= on N~yof =ti!dMeaaw::. nr::
out. Just llsted . . . a reel bergaln at-
$9850
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL ESl'ATE BROKER AND ASSOClATES
Phil D. Soloman -Salelmiln
John Bondra -Saleanan
Phone: Beacco 5225
1972 Newport Blvd.
ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
80-ltc
201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone m.w
CORONA DEL MAR
Three units, furnished, south of highWllY OD ~foot
lot with fruit trees and ganlen space. ~ ot .
two-bedroom apartment close of escrow, If desired.
$7100 Cash Down
Income more than makes payments on
$21,900, Gross Price
balance of
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ISLAND REALTY
201 Agate, Balboa Island
COMPANY
Harbor:rrt-W
80-2tc
BALBOA ISLAND
Three RD<lm Beach Cottage In Business Zone .... $ 9,750
Canal Front Beach Home, furnished ··--------·-· 14,000
Apt. over double garage--room to build ·······-· 14,900
Three unit rental prop. Duplex and rear apt. 15,000
Three bedroom Beach Home, furn.; poss. -·--16,000
Lge. 2-Bdrm. Home on 40' Jot. Furn. $5000 dn. 18,000
2-Story duplex apt. house near Bay FronL__ 18,500
3-RD<>m House on South Bay Front ·····-····-··--20,000
Little Island 2-Bdrm. Beach Home furn.; poss. 21,500
Artist's home with apt. furn., near Bay Front 22,500
Canal Front 2-Bdrm. Beach Home, 60' lot.
Room to build -·--··-·-···--·-···-···-·····--···--·--···-· 26,500
Balboa Island's F'mest Bay Front Home, pier
and folat .. _ ............. _ .. _________________ .. ·-------·-·-·--· 40,000
Comer lot near Post Office .... --.·········------····· 7,000 Lot on Diamond Ave., near· Bay Front.. ____ ._ 7,500
Bay Front Lot with tw<>-car garage __________________ 15,000
LINWOOD VICK
312 Marine Ave. Broker Phone Harbor 548-M
BALBOA ISLAND
80-ltc
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We Are Completing
HAYWARD HOMES
Consisting of two bedrooms, living-room, kitchen,
dinette, bath-
WITHIN 60 DAYS \
$5300 complete ?n your lot
"1311 s.~ Dr. N~ I also buy furniture. FOR SALE-$90 phonograph
JIHch. . 6!>-tfc Needle's FUrniture with $20 album or late model
2204 N•wport Blvd Coota Mea records. 3008 Coast Blvd.. New-
Newport Heights, near Oiff Drive OD _tE!dlands street,
50x135 feet. See our sign. Price $19li0 cash. G. I. F i n a n c i n g o n H o u s e & L o t
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
Phone Beacon 5038 ·57·tfc Port Beach, Apt. "C." ~2tc
Order your !IlGHEST price paid for your p1.
Servel ano. Danz-Schmidt Plano Co.,
1188 N..._i Blvd.. Beacon 5048W Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. 70-tfc
REPAJRING OUR SPECTALTY Gas Refrigerator usED P1anoa l'T<lln S65. 0r wm
Oll!tractlng and Supplies 97tfc Now renL Danz-Schmidt Plano Co.,
VENETIAN BLINDS -GLASS at Vogel's 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. 71).tfc
SHOWER D<XlRS 100 Main SL Harbor lei R E P 0 S S E SS E D Mirror Type
CU.tom Made and Installed !111-tft Spinot Plano. Now only $2911.
P1oar polishing and sanding equip-A very p-etty piano. Fine tone.
BALBOA
COMMERCIAL LOT
Facea Bay N•ar Fun 7.oole
rnent for rent WANTED TO Bt7Y 11 Danz.SchmJdt Piano, 520 No.
Bayview Builders Supply w ANTED--$0 to !KlO llQ. ft. .•t<>tt-Main, Santa Ana. 70-ttc Priced For Quick Sale
1111 Coast Hlway . Ph.. Beacon 5007 room spaoe. To store restaurant GOOD Grandi. Meblln., Kur12:maD.
79-tfc equlpnent. John Dory. Box 896. Stoey A Clark. a.a.. Hallet A
-----------'...;:.: Balboa Island. 8G-3tp Davia. JClmMll. Weber and otb-...._ Pria9 start at $485. Tenm.
CASH FOR USED FURNI'n1lll: Danz-Schmidt, Santa Ana, 520
PHONE BEACON --..J. No. Main. 70-tk
--==,-,,--=---2S._ttt Radio Repairs Will Pay Cash All -•: ,__ etc.
Z 0 RIC
DRY CLEANING
BALBOA ISLAND
RELY ON
RELIANCE
Lido Isle
Swell view ol both be.ys; two bedrooms, , Vo be.tbs, partly
fumlsbed, 45-foot Jot, fi?eplaoe, walled patio and bar-
becue pit. Newly redecorated Very cl an. Immediate
~on. Price $21,500. ·
On Central Street in Ne ~port
100-foot h!81nea frootage of which 50 fe ~ ahows Income
ol $225, with Increasing lease to $3 5 per month.
$33,500. Half down.
On Harbor Blvd.
Oose In, 90x150________ -Half Down
-Office Hours: 8:30 to 7:00
See DENISON & McBROOM
498 Newport Blvd.
Phone Harbor 2447-R
79-tfc
• Client Wants LOANS TO BVllll>. bar._.,...,
Sev-1 Resldentlal Building Lots. modenllN or ....... _
Balboa or Newport Newpwt ~ 1"odlnl lla""-
Ocean Front Preferred aa4 I.Gu. •"Odat!m
"DClUGH" WHITE 3333 Via Udo I Ph. ~ 1llOO
P. 0 . Box 781 Balboa DA.DAI Cl
Phone Harbor 181.5 8().ltc FOR s~ ft. Eutern Trailer
WANT furnished. Lars• Cabana room, • •lectric rofrlgeralot. $IHpl 6 G. 1 Home Site Lot ors. Beacon 5Ci0. Box 43, N.,.-
Eul ol 15th St. port Beac!L Mr. Donovan. 81).:ltp
For Cash TRAJLERS FOR RDIT-Do ,_
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1n Our Own Plant
PICKUP AND
DELIVER For ,.,.... tumlture oc wti.at haw Beacon 5763 J'O'l. Phone Be•C'.:On 58156. Craw.
l•y Furniture. 1812 NowPo<1 BURT NORTON
STORE FOR TEASE On Broadway, Near Oran: e Street
· .Nlce two-bedroom home; large living-dinette, kit-
CaD Mr. Wallace, Harbor 2034 °""' baullnc -........ .Ill
BALBOA IMPROVEMENT -eq11l111 .... S2.21 """' p,9
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BEACON 5798-J
Lido Cleaners
456 !'{...._. Blvd
Blvd.. Calta Mesa. 43-ttc 915 eo.t ~. Newport
23-tfe
P1lJtNITOJI& FOa SAUi a STEINWAY GRAND. Beautlfld FFOORR:-°SsiAALE--O>mii~;;;;;;;;:;p1i;;ett;e:-';;bedr;;;;;;;oo;.;m modem ID -and ldlwr. Gar<-
aeL New Simmons box spring -,,,__ Thlo 111 an art piano.
73-tfc & mattress. $150. Phone Har-U 10'1 are lllrnlsblna: JUllr -.. ----,J'"ust--Arri--.ved----boor 299-M. 8G-2tc in _. tbla .....,_, 11
-Heums ~ FOR SALE-Davenport and two =: .!.'!..£::;.ddt ~ BATTERIES chain. cablnot radio: also bi-520 No. Mall>, S...ta Ana. '!G-tto
-rocm Drus Co. cyclo; reasonable. 165 23rd SL
111 Main St. Ph. Harbor 515 or Phone Beacon 520lhl, Coot& 8PmlClAL AlOIOON~ •
•tto Mesa. 8().2tc K E Y S
FOR SALE-L&rge famtly &U Ka.i. Wldle y'"' Walt
Poultry Wire ranee. six--.. t"" o........ VOOliL'B
!l!s Ft. Wldo, Two-In_ Mab $f0. 315 Goldenrod Ave .. Orona 100 ¥alD St.. ·-
150 Fl. Rolls def Mar. 8().ttc JOB llarlDO, ._ llilud
Bavview Builders Supply roR SALE-BenpJ rug lllte new. -iil-ci..t 81""7 Pl>. 1IHom 500'! U" 15'. Pboi>o Harbor l-340-ll. For quick rsulta -N.,.... ~tfe ~:itp ~ d ..._, ocvllll•-•
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ROBERT A. EASTMAN
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chen has plenty of built-In lnstaila senlce porch,
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Hears Rev. Dean Report on Convention a:)'9 or
'!be Women'• Auxiliary ol SL ~ suat. the Arch-.l:'. . . .r ...... ~1 church beld tbelr bishop ot Canterbury. ex the _ •
flnt fall meetina 1bundoy at the J>•h -before the ccnvmtlm, the Phone! 13 and 208
bmne of Mn. George Yardley, Bal-speaker &toted the pr-4 pion • ----------
boo 111and, wtth Mn. ci-se of un1ttni: the ~.,. and n· H
Devenllh presiding and' the Rev. EJ!ll<opoJ churches bad -inner onors
Ardys o.an. v1car of the murcb. tabled. Mid-W estem ·Guests as speaker. Alao of interest wu the fact
At the busin .. sellion the bud-that at the convention churdt rulea Mr. and Mn. Robert sldl .. of
set wu adopted and plans di...-. regarding the remarTlage of di-Coota Meaa were 00.ta T\aeoday to
ed for the benefit card party which voreed penona bad been modified a group of frlendo which met In
la to be held October 31 at 1 p.m. and It is now allowed under <a· a fattWell party honorinc Mr. and
at Balboa Yacht club. the Hal-lain conditions. Mn. Bryan Hedcn of Excelsior
•-'en· theme to be featured. Mn. Harry Welch and Mn. S-'-M ho ha L--•--c D -~ H ld -<•-• -u ,_mp, O., W Ye ~ m Mn. Walter Hitchman is gen· ~-~ ero ..-~Ult."U OVf!r u.n.iee California for the put six weeks.
era1 cha1rman. In charge of tick-and tea urns at a lace-covered visiting in Newport Beach and
eta, which are now on sale, are table decorated with fall trulta Laguna Beach.
Mn. S. K Franklin and Mn. F. and blue and iueen tapen. <>then E Finl Mn. R. Donald Hall usistlnc Mn. Yardley m booau Mr. Hedces is_,,_ manqer
;; In ~. of door prizes, Mn. duties w.,.. Mn. Dixon Smith, Mn. of M~ Olnlc and boopital c. L. Thom In charge of tables. Phllmer Ellerbroek and Mn. at Excelsior Sprinp. Wblle i-e. -~· . _,., Borchtenius Mr. and Mn. Hedges were guest. Mn. H-Borcllwnu . .a _..,. 1u~ · for a week ol Mr. and Mn.. D. K.
:::::. the serving of the dessert Between D-Day and V..J Day In mue, Ne~t HeJcbts.
Europe, daily deliveries of pe~ Twenty guest.I sat down to a
Rev. Dean to1d of the t:riennial leum products to our armed forces delidoua rour..eoune dinntt Which
conwntion of the EpQcopal church there averaged 8.000,000 1allons, wu followed by &ames ot bin&o
at Philadelphia. opened by a most or enough to till 1,000 tank can. and pinochle. To close the very
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SM>re 8011111: Dally Incladlng Saturday
9:30 A. M. Ml 5:30 P. M.
delightful evening Mr. and Mn.
Skiles gave an impromptu musical
program of violin and piano num-
ben at the request of their guesu.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Hedges and their son Robert, who
had arrived by plane from Ex-
celsior Springs that day; Mrs.
Gra~ Raisler and daughter. En-
sign Grace Raisle r ot Fargo, N . D.;
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Blue and son
Jerry: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lam-
bert of Irvine; Mr. and Mrs. Gay-
lord Blue. A:'lr. and Alts. Herschel
FunJc and daughten Verna and
Leola. Costa Mesa.
AJI the guests signed a guest
book which v.•as presented to lttr.
and Mn. Hedges, who have pur-
chased a r esidence at Palm Springs
and who expect to be frequent
visiton to California from now
on.
Cub Scout Pack 105
To Meet Friday Eve
All nev.: CUb Scouts of Pack 105,
whether they have attended a de n
meeting or not , are asked to at-
tend the first pack meeting which
will be held Friday, Oct. 18 at 7:30
p.m.(in the aurutorium of the New-
part Beach Grammar school.
They are to bring their parents
and friends and there are to be
impromptu skits by the various
dens, as well as a handicraft dis·
play end awards.
PT A Executive Board
Meets Wednesday
The executive board of Newport
Beach Grammar school Parent-
Teac hcr Association wiU me e t
Wednesday , Oct. 15 at 9 a .m. at
the home of Mrs. H. 0 . &yvey,
1139 West Central avenue, wtth
Mrs. Edgar-..._Hill presiding. Mrs.
L. S. Hostetler and Mrs. Allee
Drake will serve doughnuts and
coffee.
Collect from Fleet
The city collected $91.59 from
the Newport Beach fishing fleet
during September, based on the
five per cent ~ receipts al-
lowed, a statement filed by Oty
Treasurer J . A. Gant stated.
PUBLIC INVITED
Clem and Lucile Herold Christie
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN
ANTIQUE SHOP
AT S18~ lllARINE AVENUE
BAIB()A ISLAND
CLOSED ON MONDAY
INTRODUCING ONAR
andAnnoUMmgOurNewName
f}w;/eed,
Formerly Doralee's
Fe1ninine A t • t • H .S. P.T .A. Opens ~ = ='°'1 ~,,;., ~ C VI les Membersnip-Orive ..,. ~,..... _,.
.• Mn. -· ~. and Kr.I==::::=======. •
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MKS. \\'1.LLlAM \.\'. GREGORY, the for mer Barbera Lee Hedger,
daughter or M.r. &nd Mn. Harold Hedrer or Glendale and Balboa.
bland, whose weddJng wu a recent eveat al Bossmoyne Chrlstlaa
church. -photo by Loomis Studios
Music and Social Science Students
Provide Excellent Program for H . S. P.T.A.
fttiillllll-P1aa 1GT-R «-.rt Dunlap eo-cba1rmon tar 'i'b. Newport ~ Union ·Hip
Sdlool. Parmt-TH<h« Assodation
membenbip. en"OUDOfd thal the
annual drift ii now UDllls' •a.>',
'and exp-d the hope that ,all
l)Ottnta will Ii"" lt their complete
aoo1cs Enjoyed
AC Book Section
Wlien members ol the C o a t a and wholehearted support. ·
Friday Afternoon club book Enftlopos will be brought bom<' ieci* auembled far the lnltlal by atudenta far the plrP* ol ob·
tlftl they beard an unus-taininC -. , '!be high school
inU!restinc review ol current faculty u a body has a lOO'llo '!<"iftu"' iw-nted by Kra John membonhlp. , 'I1le record ot ihe
the books mentioned
were '"The Ea and I," "Brlttaftla
M ". '-rhe Hucklten.," "-n.e
~=~.!'ann." and "'!be ~t
• Jooeph Homblet. -du""l'oan,, pl'ftkled. H 0 I t e. I e I
W. E. NldWI and Mn.
Shearer, uslsted by Mn.
Dytt.
<><&anlzation hU been an enviable
one, and hai 9evid u a bu1a for
a better unclentandlnc between
parent&; -ta and -
Tu: Fees Told
~ fGr unatta<bed pc-1
pt ope b' taxee for s.pt-nM ar.
ountea to $2819.33. a~ a.n
Frul< -..rt ..._ted to the
dty -· J. A. Gent. .
Co ta Mesa P.T.A. Opens New Year With
Pr ~m of Speakers and Entertainment ·
'-"""' Mesa Parent-Teacher u-
held their lint meeting
year in the Main school au-
um with Mrs. Kenneth St:ew-
iding and 200 members
t.
Hlnis Sntith led the Ila&
salu1" and Mn. Roy Rousch gave
the A prayer.
. Baker, executive director
e Girl Scouts, Santa Ana,
on "What Our Money to
P,mmunity Oiest Does for
Scouts." Principal Everett
ked on needs of the school,
1ally for more room and more
• and introduced the teach-
o were presented with cor-
M . Rea also spoke on the pro--
posi ·oos 3, 7, 8, 9 on the No-
ballot, telling of the great
for more teachers in Cali·
for a ~ sale will be held
later.
Reporta on the legislative inatl-
tut<> at Orange ol Oct. 2 were
broupt by Mrs. Uoyd Salisbury,
othe!', delegates beln1r Mrs. Paul
Norman and Mrs. Jooepb Hamblet.
Announcement wu made ol the
next meeting on Nov. 5 when Miss
Paul of the county health office
will talk on treatment for poli~
myelitis and show pictures on th•
subject.
At the clOle of. the meetirig tea
was served by the hostess commit-
tee, Mesdames Oiarlea McCurry.
Milton Steller, John Miller, How-
ard Balmer, and Sammy Cordiero.
The firs t meeting or the Ne\v-
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to pru·~ct an.v player who may re-t ~oo~d ~!e8!~~=
port Harbor High School Parent ceive an injury. and also a doctor would benefit teachers.
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Teacher Associa tion was ca lled to at nl\ li mes in attendance during .
order the ·evening of October 8th, play. mbers of the ~ sc;?ool
by Mrs. W. R. F owler, president. Mr. Sidney Davidson introduced §a c!~ gave a skit, ~e
wi t h a record crowd in attendance. members of the faculty, and.. pre-S ger' with p&rt.s taken by Jun
The nag sa lu te was led by the sentl>d the president v.rith a check St fensen. J~an Wood. and Patsy
color gu a rd. Troop Six of the Boy r epresenting a 100'7' membership . · Musical numbers were
Scouts of America. Richard Dodd, of the teachers in the P.T .A. . giv n by Howard Cutler, accor-
-women's
David Chambers. Leonard Hall, The program was concluded with clio ist.
Sta nle y Young and Roge r Gordon a student panel discussion of "Hot-troduced were Mrs. A. C. An·
participated in the ceremony. rods". Members of the panel wer e n. who will be welfare chair·
The budget for the yeiµ' •. pre-Selim FTankJin, Roy Ward, Gun· in place ol Mrs. Raymond
sented by Mrs. O. z .. Robertson, ning Butle r, Russell Gilbert, and e, who resiin.ed; Mrs. Ver-
chairman, "'as unanimously ac-Mr. J ohn Turton, veter an State .n Matthews: replacing Mrs. R<>-
cepted. Highway patrolman, as guest par-be Tarnowski as m agazine chair·
ticipant. with Mr. H. Lynn Hughes : Miss Idella Orseman, new An important ·r eview of pending
l~islation was given by Mn. Gun-
ning Butler, who stressed th.e fact
that both the Republican and pem-
ocratic State Conventions ..Jere in
complete accord making possible
the slogan, "Both parties agree-
vote YES on 3."
acting as head or the panel The · c teacher and music chair-
discussion lasted ror well over 45
minutes with members of the aud·
ience interposing questions.
~a. Ed Mirkovich, ways and
~ chainnan, announced a rag
dri:fe for Oct. 21 and al&o stated
me hers should not at this time
giv any good and usable things
Doughnuts and coffee were serv-
ed with members of the executive
board acting as hostesses.
She also made clear that the
California Teachers Association
Individuality for the "Mot CT·to·bc • • •
lf we do nor have it , we
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Recommend! YES on Propo1itJons
3--''The better schools measure"
for California; 7-Provides election
rather than appointment of County
Board of Education members in
charter counties; 8--EstabU.hes
qualifica tions for County Superin-
te ndents of Schools, and 9-Calls
for appointment of one new De~ I
uty SUperintendent of Public ln-
struotion and three new Associate
Superinte ndents, by State Board
of Education; NO on Prop:>Sitlon
13--Would freeze present sta te of """.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
alloca tions for support of public
schools in California, throwing the ~-------------t-----------,
burden of increasing school ex-R Y
penses 'On taxpayers in local school
district.. • EB:vI,CE
Mrs. Jerrold Spangler followed
with a brief but comprehensive re-
port of the California Congress or
Parents and Teachers convention.
A string ensemble of the music
department under the direction of
Mr. Lee Sawin played March in
0 . (Bach). Aria from Rinaldo
(Handel), A German Folk Song,
and a Dance by Fischel. Members
of the ensemble included 1st vio-
lin, Lauanna Alton: 2nd violin,
Barbara Peittet; 3rd violin, Ruth
Grimm: basses Phyllis Lake, and
Nancy WaJter; piano. Dixie Ann
Smith.
Coach "Wendy'' Pickens cave a
five-minute informative talk i.n
which he brought out the fact that
the N ewport Harbor High School
stresses character building first in
football, and winning: second The
team now has an insurance fund
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