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Low W.llTA It doesn't
help anything or anybody
to say "I told you so" in ref-
erence to the report of the
U. 's. Geological Survey oo
the critical scarcity of water
In the coastal wells as re-
vealed at the Tuesday night
meeting at Huntington
Beach. The swvey, started
In 1940. showed an average
withdrawal of 140.000 acre
feet annually and lowering
the water level of from 40 to
• 70 feet in some years. Yearly
overdraft is estimated at 12,·
000 acre feet while the re-
port also disclooed an alarm-
ing rate of salt infiltration
of coastal wells. principally
in Santa Ana Gap. Method
of c o n t r o 1 recommended
bringing in MWD. regulated
draft and construction of im·
pervious subsurface dikes.
This soothsaying purveyor
cir comment was ch ided re-
cently for still insisting that
MWD water should come in ,
even though a majority vot-
ed against. Yet the major·
ity was in only one section
of the city.and only about 15
per cent of the voters cast
their ballots. I would still
insist on MWD water even if
75 per cent of the people
turned it down. because I feel
the city need' that ";ater if it
intends to progress. no mat·
te r what the cost. The re-
pOrt of gove rnment experts.
as indicated above. should
prove the c11 tical conditions
confronting Orange coun·
ty's harbor c:1nd \v hat \vill
happen when th e w a t e r
shortage hits us.
Why Omit It! Annexa tion
of the land adjoining the
city's north bay shore prop-
erty belonging to Jas. Irvine,
by the council was a fin e
thing, onl y the board did not
go far enough. According to
reports today only two
members favored the project
while the third member. only
three being present, voted
"no". Councilman Allen's
''no'' vote \vas predicated on
the fact tha t some 2000 feet
of shore line was omitted,
the reason given by the Ir-
vine Company was because
the taxes would be too high.
Wate r frontage in B a y
Shores. the subdivision in
question. is highly valuable
and its omission could easily
lose at least $10.000 in taxes
annually to the city. \Vhy
leave eut the best part of the
annexed tract?
Theater's 7th Year. Sun-
day will observe t he 7th an·
nlversary of the building of
the Lido Theater. a project
that was started by the late
H. J . Siler under many diffi.
culties. He had the inspira-
tion that such a theater as
The Lido would attract peo-
ple from all parts of the
county a nd his faith has been
justified by the attendance.
While Griffith Co. took a
leading part in its construc-
tion and furnished the capi-
tal. etc. it was Mr. Siler's
knowledge of the amusement
•business that produced a
movie house that thus far
stands without a peer in the
county.
O...'i See It. This water
problem still bothers me and
here Is an editorial by C. J.
Marks In the Farm Bureau
News, that needs reprintin!Jf
"The other day the New-
port Beach area. by election,
rejected annexation to the
Coastal \Valer Di s t r i c t.
which would have meant be-
ing a part of the Metropoli·
tan Water District \\ith
rights to water from that
llOlJl'Ce. Probably, for the
18.ke of selling land and
building sites and other pro-
motional programs, we have
been too prone to soft-pedal
the water situation in this
county. We were criticized
aovere)y years ago for even
mentioning the fact that
wells serving the ewport
Beech area had to be aban-
doned due to the infiltration
~ salt water from the sea-
Yet that Is a fact and will
-tlnue to occur if outside
or new sources are not
tapped for use of the grow-q population and business
enterpr.lses ol Orange
oount,y''.
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ROTARIANS
BACK PROPP
30NBALLOT
Beek Commands
Subchaser Now
At Beacon Bay
PATRIOTIC GROUPS ANNOUN~E
ARMISTICE, NAVY DA PLANS
Lido Isle Leader
Boosts Principle
Of Chest Giving
ADVOCATE
CALIF. PORT
QTHORITY Since her arlval at the Harbor
more than a week ago, U. S. Navy
subchaser 994 at present tied up
at Beacon Bay, bu caused con·
siderable interest and comment.
The Newport Harbor Rotary Stripped of her betU.. array.
O ub at their resuJar weekly mttl· she now has a white huJJ with
Ing on Tuesday night unanimoully light teak super strUcture. Ciews
supported Proposition No. 3 the of painters. riggers and shiprights
measure which would set $24-00 as are outfitting her for specialized
the minimum annual salary for fishing, working night and day to
school teachers, if carried at the get her ready for a scientific ex·
November electJon. pedition In southern waters which
The Rotary club endorsed the is scheduled to get underway near
-.
Marines Plan
Aerial Salute
To Navy Day
measure on which the voters of the the end of the month. For the obser\'ance of Navy Day
state will be asked to vote alter The subchaser was acquired by at the Marine Corps Air Station.
they heard a defense of the prop-Capt. J . A. Beek f-rom Navy sur-Saturday, Oct., 26, there will be
osition by Paul Demaree, super in-plus sales at San Diego. Capt. an aeria.1 review and s imula ted
tendent of the Anaheim high Bttk. '-''ho during the war served attack on the station from the air
school. '-''ho was the programmed as commodor e of USAT convoys in by pilots and planes from MCAS,
sp<>aker for the weekl}' meeting. the Pacific, will be in command El Toro. taking place on that
DE'marE'e also "-'On the support of the vessel. Beside Capt. Beek, date at 11 :30.
of the Rota ry Club '"hen he asked officer personnel will include Capt. Also featurt'd "''ill be a stu.nt
for de'fcat at the polls in Novem-Harry B. Seaford USAT {ret); teanl, flying "Corsairs ... and dis·
tx>r of Proposition No. 13, which Da,·id Hoover USN (ret.) chief pla)'ing their talents just prior to
is said destined to counteract any engineer; A. Sequist USN (ret.) the slmulatrd attack.
favorablr voting action on Prop-: first assistant engineer . Th!'rc will be a ground d isplay
osition No. 3. Th£' subchaser has been rechrist-of all types or aircraft usrd by
In his stirring address. Demcp-ttr.ncd CALPANIA. the l\larinc>s. These planes include.
declared that education in the the F4U "Corsair", F6F "Hellcat".
stat(' fa ces the most serious crisis s w 1 TBM torpedo dive bomber, and
in its history. ees ater those \\'f'll knO\\o'll transports, th£' f-f<' said the public schools. des-C-46 and C-47's. l\lost of these
pite a critical shortage of teach-plan<'s on display \\i ll ha\'l' plat-
;~:c~~n~1~:o~~;~~~~fr~~~c;e~~!~ Shortage In ~;,:n n~~~n~;.~~·7~,:~~m. h~"::k~
numbt'r or chlldr<'n California has The Llnk Train£'r, no ted for it's
cvrr knO\\'ll. sirnulation of instrftment rlying
He cited statistics v.·hich report 0 c conditions while actually on the
that the greatest mi gration in his-range 0 ground. \\'ill be on display for this
tory has ~kyrockcted the popu-• ob~E"rVknc.'f' I n c I u d e d in the ,
<;',apt. H. F. Agnew
W,ill Spe8k Here
On Navy Program
' . C.pla.ln H. F . Agnew of the
Navy will ~ the featured speaker
at the Navy Day Luncheon Tues-
day. October 29th. according to a
letter received from the 11th Na-
val District Headquarters in San
Diego. Captain Agnew has been
assJgned to this important meet·
ing and ",11 give some interesting
'
lation or th<• stale more than t\\'O ground train.Ing deviCE>S, used b)'
n1ill tlln in the past six years. and the Navy and i\1arines. 1s the Cut-1 Ca(it. H . F. Arnew
that there seems to be no letup. A critical ground ,v.·ater shortage A'''aY Unit . "'hic h ha s a complete inside information r£'garding the
"A million babies have been t hrou~hout Orange County is a n mock-up of an F4U. sho,ving thl' orx-rat ions in thC' South Pacific.
born in California in the past six imminf'nt and SC'riow: threat to the opc>ratin~ parts, sections of the in \\'hlch hf' had an important part .
years. and lhe birth rate is still 1120.()(X) population and to the $110.· outside ha,·e bt'en cut·away to 1 r np1 . A;.';Ot'\\' \\'as graduated
soaring," he said in part. ''And 000,0CKI worth of property whfch 1 show hO\\' thC'se parts function. I from tht' Na\'al AcadC'my "'ith the
to meet this a\'alanche of youth compris('S the county itself. said Also featured "'ill be an aircraft ('lass of 19'13. He scrvC'd four and
heading for our schools ""e must J . F'. Poland. a geologist of the fire-fighting exhibition put on . by one-half yf'ars in destroyers. brised
find 40,000 new teachers in the United States Geological Sur\'ey, the station fire department, using in San Oic>go. Tour of duty in
next eight years." in a n address before 275 coastal the latest fire ('QUipment . submarines in Asiatic Station. In-Pro1'?5itio~ No: ~ is designed to repr<''iC'ntatiVC's at 1-iunt in r. to n El Toro. "'ith A-larine Air West structor at Naval Academy. Duty
cope with this cr1s1s, to safeg':1ard 8<>;1,...~• nn Tursrlay nis.?:ht . Coast coming aboard \\'iii be the on board battleship TEXAS be-
t~e. edu~atlonal futur.e of Cahfor-'fhe srssion \Vas arrang('d by the ?\·larines \Vest"Coast Aviation Cen.-fore ooming to the Navttl Training
n1 a s children, he said. Associalcd Chambers or CQmmerce ter. Center . San Diego. ror two years
"Proposition 3 seeks to assure of Orange County, the OrRnge duty, 1936-1938.
an adequate supply of teachers County Wat<'r District. Orange Mi"racle Mi"le He served four years in cruisers;
and !O enable the schools to m~t County Flood Con1rol District and "''as navigator, USS CHESTER
the increased costs or expanding the \Vater Committee of th£' As f med when the \var started. and served
facilities to handle the tremend· Orange County Farm Bureau. s'n Of through the first l\.1arsha.ll raid and
ous gro~h." Poland's report. the result of a Coral Sea Battles. He spent t\\'O
It ~rov1des. he e.dded. th~t ever!' sur\'C'Y which \\'8S started in 19-10 years in ?.mphibious rorces. in-
ful1·!1me school ~cache~ .1n Cali· sh0 ,,-ed avrrRge ,,•ithdra\\·als or The f\1iracle i\'l ile Bu~iness 1'·Ien's eluding orig-i nal occupational la nd-f~)rn1a shall be paid a ffiln1mum or ground water in the area under association. composed of mer ch· ings Southern Kyushu. a nd opera-
$2400 a yC'ar. and a_lso that State study reachjng an C'Stima te of ants \\•ho have C'stablis hmcnts on tions in connection "'ith the occu·
support of the pubhc school shall 140.000 acre fN't annually and of Coast high\\•ay, from The Arches pation of Japan until Mid-January
be at the rate of not IC'SS .th~ ,0,,·rring v;ater le,·eJs of from 40 to the bridge, in Ne\\lX>rt Beach, 1946. In District avilian Per-
S1 2Q a yt:'ar for evC'ry pupil 1n 1 to iO feet in some years. He es-"''as formally organized at a meet-sonn£'1 Office since June 1946_ ~,·eragP daily :11 tcndance in the timat£1d a n annual overdraft at ing held in \Vhite's care on Bal-Invitations 10 the luncheon have
public schools, including kinder-pr!'!'=_£'nt of 12.000. acr~ fe<>.t, . I boa . Island, \Vcdnesday night. bef.>n extc ndt'd to the public gen·
gartC'n. l·l1s report. '''h1ch is printed in Fifteen merchants present ap-erally and reservations are now
full on the C'd1torial pn$:e of 1<>-1 poin~ed Nelson "Doc" Stafford, being made at the offi ce of the l Rese rves Given day's Ne\\·s-Times, disclosed an president of the Newport Harbor Ne\\'(>Ort Harbor Chamber of Com-
Fine Buys
Fl t Stub
For Nov.11
Newport Harbor ,_ the Com-
munity Olest today, --ever. SAid Norman A. Pa .. t. -..
ag<r of the Udo Ul• Con-1ty
Association, on a villlt ~ ,a.st
headquarters in the Ow••' !t ~ Represmtatlves of 0 ran&: e
Commerce office in Balboa, O:M.mty coastal cities and mrm.btts
Wednesday. of the state senate interim com-
Mr. Pabst explained .hla mllllilon, mittee on harbors saw eye to e)'e'
wh.lch was to not only make oon-Wednesday Ol'I the importance ot
tribution ·lo the preaent drive, havin& a state coordinating author~
but also to enliSt as a worker in ity for the development of recrea·
the campaign to rabe $14.SOO. tional harbors in California.
. I "'hich is the Newport llarbol' eoaI Some 30 persons attended th~
\Vith all proceeds pledged to and quota. · hearing conducted by the sta.c
the new hospital fund for the With the campaign one week senate interim committee a t the
harbor aree., the Newport Harbor underway. only 14 percent of the Newport Harbor Yacht c I u b ,
American Legion post today opens quota has been m et , the Olest where representatives from New-
sale of "dc!mations" in connection campaign committee to Id Mr. port Harbor espoused the cause
with its Sponsorship of Orange P abst. for the development of the upper
County's istice Day qbse.rv-Newport Bay as an extension of
anC'E' Nov. l. s h I the present recreational harbor
The $1 ' nations being solicited c 00 me· n by Legio aires of every par-~:·was E-Sti matcd that the de-
ticipating t in the county \\.ill velopmcnt of the upper bay \\'ould
Pntitle the holder to a number on Up Stu.mp cost about S3·million. and it was a new aut obile to be presented the hope of the Ne,\'port represen·
by the Legton--tatives that the ft'deral govem-
Buver Of the first ticke{ "'as ment could see its way clear to J3rad~n FiJ.:ch. harbor d is t r i c t A H • t t pay the fuJl cost of it. ,
chairman r the hospilal fund-earing It was C'xplainC'd in a Je ngthy
"'ho ruled imsclf out of the run-. r eport rl'ad by Harry \Vclch. ex-
ning foi; lhf car . evutive secretary of the Ne"''por t
All procffds of the Armistice Harbor Chamlwr of CommerC<',
Day CC'lebttion '''ill be given the Ora nge County sctioolmaslers t hat Ne\\'J)Ort BeAeh a nd the
hospital f nd. GenC'rAI Chairma n ,,·ho attended the state legisla-County of Orange have in the
1'1aurie St nley announced. tive interim committee on public past contributl'd millions of dol-
l\lean,vhi'le. StanlC'y announced education in the Santa Ana Board Jars for the development of the
that parti('ipation in the obs£>rV· of Education building Tuesday ad: tower bay. This \\'as prior to the
ance. firsstl since before the "''ar. mitted under q uestioning by-As· e ntrance of the f('df"'ral govf"'rn-
\,;11 come from e\'ery city and s£'mblyn1an Julian Beck and his m ent into any local harbor phase.
communit in the county. comn1ittee that they were up a Newport Harbor has contributed
The mo ning pro~ram includes stump as to the solution of their ovt'r one million doll ars of Its o\vn
a mC'mor i service honoring Gold perplexed problems. funds as "'ell as sharing in the
Star l\1ot~ers. the afternoon is The three-man assembly com-contribution gf $1.200.000 made by
highlighted by a football carni\'al m ittce heard testimony on three the County of Orange to h arbor
a l the r ·por t Harbor Union points at issue: betterment. The various stage!!
H igh Sch I with 12 hig h school 1. Posible state a.id tor school of payme nt for this \vork wer e
teams par icipating, and the even-houses in impoverished districts. o utlined in the progress .report.
ing progra ineludes a torch-light 2. Uniform a uditing of school Speakers. including Hu6ard C.
parade tot climaxed by a grand district funds. Howe. chairman of the Newport
ball. 3. Auditing of aver age daily at-Harbor Chamber of Commer ce's
Over si natures of Commander tendance records on the basis of har bor affairs committee, and Ray
John A. Oa\'iS of the Veterans of which the state appropriations ap-N . Edwards, chairman of the
Foreign \: ars, having an obser v-propriates money to school dis--Orange County Harbor Commis-
ance in S nta Ana. and Cornman-tricts. sion. spoke favor f!Ply of a plan for
der Earl ppcrsm.ith of the New-School superintendents Cr o rn a state harbor aUlhority to which
port . Legi n. the public \\'as in· various districts, including Costa communities coa&tal communities
\'ited to a tend either or both the Mesa. cited their needs. I might submit their problems.
cei('bratio . Although funds are available Among those supporting the idra
The Jett r noted that there will througtl recent ly a pproved bond of a ccntra1 port author ity was
be a n exc ange of floats from the isSUC's. schoolmen admitted that Kenneth Marshall of Los Angeles,
VF\V's m rning parade in Santa the cost of constructing necessary an examiner for the state yacht
Ana to th Ne\\'port parade that buildings has risen to such an ex-brokerage division. He was t>S·
evening_. a d was keynoted by the tent tha t the funds available now pecially commended by State Sen-
suggest1on1 that 1f the public can't \vill not CO\'er the cost of coo-at.or Shelley after he said that it
attend on affair, the other is struction. is a waste of time to try to lobby
open. I Some superintendents affirmed. for legislation benefitting yacht
I but others expressed_ doubt, when oommunities at Sacramento.
Many J Veterans' an assemblyman aske\11 would the Most legislatocs got the Idea that
truste£1s accept the obligation if whe none appears at the state
A"d b L • the state loaned the district suf-capitol in the inter est of Some I y eg1on ficient funds to build at present phase of 1eg1s1ation that he is thl're
C! ..!-y1"ce Off1"ce inflationar)' prices. seeking funds. Of times that is not ~ The consensus was that all the case. However. there is a cer-alarming rate of saline infiltrB-1 Harbor Rotary Club and ro--m an-merce. use of Build.ings fion nf roast al \\'Cits. principally in ager ?' th~ Ets-Hokin & Gal_van Presiding at the luncheon session I ..
the Santa Ana gap. H untington electrical firm of 1000 Coast high-"'ill be Capt. c . v. 1-tcCarty, chair-I \Villtam . Bannister of N ewport
school authorities would have dif-lain frigidity o n account of t hat.
ficulty getting building suplies in Manhall said he felt that if
any case. there was a state port authority At Navy Station Beach l\1esa and minor areas on way, as temporary chairman and man or the Naval Affairs Com· Beach. s 'ce officer for the
Landing Hill a nd Al amitos Gap. ~y Brown or the Balboa l\'lar-m~ttee of the local group. NeWJ.>?rt arbor P ost No. 291,
Three possibilities for the con-ine Hard\,·are company of 911 Others a re cooperating with Amencan 'on, said today that
Six buildings at the U.S . Navy's trol of th£' situation were out· Coast highway. as temporary McCart y, in planning the affair 125 serv ceme n M:!'Ceived aid
Light('r-than-Air station on the lined by Poland. se("retary. are Harry Williamson, Judge Rob--through e service office in the
outskirts of Santa Ana have been First. he suggested th£> main-l\'1 er ch ants are enthusiastic ert Gardner , 8j-TOn Marshall, Hub-23ff _ days ce Oct. 1, when that
allocated by Secretary of the Navy tenance of fresh water heads abovt"> about the possibilities of a busj-bard c. Howe and w . M . Long-o ice was established.
Forrestal for the use of the newly sea level inland from the saline ness me n's group to represent the moor. Mr. · ter said these former
formed 28th Division of the Or-front, either by regulate« dra.ft Miracle l\1ile district, Stafford said war vete s were given housing,
ganized Naval Reserves, it was dis-or by artificial replendent, or both. today. Another meeting will be H ) Co ) medica1 ai , finance and infonna-
closed today. Secondly, de-\1:atl'ring through held next \\'eek, date and place Offie eSS Up e tion .. o~ va ·ous problems. One ot
Whe n the legislative committee that ~tal communities could ap-
suggested a countywide tax lo sup-ply to it and it in turn could pre--
port all school districts in the sent the facts to the sta te Jegisla·
county, several sch00lmasten sug." tors who have been dHigna ted by
gested that the we althy districts the state legislature •o handle
would not want to pay the bills harbor matters pertaining to need·
of the poorer ones. ed legislation.
Services Are Held
For Elijah L. Small
The Shelley committee went
from ti.ere to San Diego, where
they will oonduct a similar hear-
ing. ... ~femben of the r esen.'(' or gani-"·ells near but coastv.'ard from thl' to be announced later. S .1 f H •• the b1gg t drawbacks in the
za1ian "ill hold their next meet-saline front. or thirdly. the con-a1 or a wan I placement of families is the home Funeral services were held at
inK Monday, at the station. and struction of imper,·ious subsur· City Judge Sends or prope owners' aversion to the Grauel chapel, Costa Mes&s 1 plans are now undcr"·ay for the face dikes. Unable to obtain a house in children, e servi ce officer said. Monday at l0:30 a. m. tor Elijah Boom Patterson '
For County P8st 11 lh na\'al district to thoroughly Poland sald tht" principal source S d t J iJ "'ruch lo live in the Newport Beach "Howev ', Mr. Bann is t e r Lewis Small, 78. who died Friday
equip the six buildings with mod-of imported water would be the pee er 0 a area. !\·Ir . and 1.-frs. John Rose-added, ' thout the cooperation at h.is home, 530 San Bernardino
ern arnlamen\. necessary for train-Metropolitan Water District. brook of Oakland, rC'packed their of then papers and various oth-avenue. He was the f ather of Mn.
ing th~ r £1&erves. . _ At the conclusion of !he mCC"I· · 31 -foot sloop with pro,;sions dur-ers wh~ h ve helped we could not J . Lloyd Wade, co-owner d the Fonner Oty Enginer Richard
Enhstments are averag1n~ 1:> a ine'. the 275 pC'rsons agreed to City Judge Bob Gardner on Ing the past '''eek and on Tuesday have at the 125 war veterans. News-nmes. L. Patterson of Balboa wu recom· \\:~k. and _th£' full strength of the I ask the Orange County Board of Tuesday sent Richard Clark Ruck-they headed out to sea on a 230().. W e owe ese people ~great debt Mr. Small was a native of. Ala-mended to t.Ae Orange County div~sion \\'Ill be 200 men and 15 1 Supen•isors to underwrite a con-er, 22 of Los Angeles and Ne .. :-mile journey to Hav.•aii. fboor)'S~. e rk they did for these bama and had ~·v in Newport Boe.rd of Supervisors at their officers port Beach, to the city jail for · tinuation of the study of water While In Ne,vport Beach. the Heights for two e He is aur-weekly meeting Tuesday as can·
,.\JI \'C lerans. \\•ether from the conditions the survey to be di t· fi\'e days. couple WE're moored at Dick's vi.ved. by his wife. Minnie,· three didate No. 1 A>r the post of con-Na\')' Coast Guard Army Soa • rec Rucker was found tn•iJty of driv.· c· I w·u 1
·, ' • '" ed by the Orange Count \V t ..... dock. 801 Coast highway. \Vith lrCUS OWD 1 daughters, Mrs. Earl A. Robert.a suiting engineer for the Orange Bees or l\larines. are eligible and I District. Y 8 er ing a n automobile 85 miles per them on their jaunt to the tropl-G a,vd Mrs. Eu.la Mca.aDaban d County harbor district. me~ who an accepted ~t 0.ne Tht> meeting \\'aS arranged by hour at Central a\•enue and Palm cal Isle of sunshine and plenteous ree Children at F'"anningt.on, N. M.. and Mn.. Pattenon WU mentioned for days pay for each meE>t1ng at street, a 25-mile zone. police rec-, . . . . -\Villiam Gallienne. secretary-man-ords di9".:losed. housing i5 Steve Johnson. son of H U ' C • a) Wade; two sons,. Frank StnaU al the position because he is an ex-
tended. ~IS 13 ~_training J!rogram ager of the Huntington Beach Irving J ohnson. skipper of the a I e en arn1v Newport Beach and Leslie Small pert on beach erOlion matters 'lf\d !0 r ~tain ~pectfied teehnicat ~at· Chamber of Commerce; Hatt>• Yankee. famed schooner v.·hich has ol Tucson; 11 ~ and a1ao because he has done wimilar
ings includi':'g. motor mact:tni~ts / \Velch, e":'Ceculive secretary of the Property Exchanged circled the globe once and is now The ann~al HallOYlo'e'en party for nine great-gra.ndcbildrm. work along that line for the coun-
mates, machinists i:nates. ship f-it-Ne1A·port Harbor Chamber of Com-ready for a second trip. school c · dren, which has beer\ Mr. E . J . McKim wu dfidant ty In the pa.st.
tcrs .. radarnle~ .. radiomen and elec-merce; Herbert F. Kenn>• of New~ The C.oast Properties Co. of Bal-Johnson is acting as navigator sponsored ach year at the h.igh at the services and iDtenmn1 was U Patterson is chosen for the
tronics techrucians. . por t Beach. \ice president of the boa. through George Weiss r eport-for the Rosebrooks on their trip school by e Rotary club. is go.. in Westminster Memcria1 Putt. Poat. he would receive a salary
C:omplete shop ~wpment for all O range County Coast association. ed the exchange of the James Elli· tc> Hawaii. lng to e d this year into a real d. $200 a month, effective Nov.
ratings to be tr_ained .has already f a nd Dion L. Gardner of Santa son bay front property at 1132 party to held Thursday eve--Dinner for Barkley, L The supervisors decided lo take
been allocated. including guns up Ana secretary o{ the 0 range \\'est Bay AV('. to Mr. and Mrs. Scores of Property ning, Oct. 31, in the Rendezvous N . the matter under serious comid-
to S.inc_h in size, ~lectn>nic and Co~ty \Vater district. Sydney Yates of Santa Monica. ballroom. f 7 to 10 p. m. ODUDee&, is Sell-Oat, en.tioo and will make a decision
eleetroruc test eqwpment. Th e Mr. and Mn. Yates wbo are citrus Owners Join Drive .1' is to t,ol;low the carnival idea A...,,,.rding to Report ~at their next weekly meet-Naval Reserve will be kept at four with a -•llcihcus ~ · ttend '"""v:
times the strength of the regular r.~ 0 B . Saf r growen In the Maheim dlstrict, Against Controls --:I pc.n m a • i.ng.
Navy and wo<d has just been re-If 0Y$ e J! plan to make lhJs their permanent SCo f home and -=~':.f...rous ~ ~ A sell--OUt of rwwwta-ftr '1be -1ne:er baa been In the
ved h Coas ards:me will ; "' home. res 0 ... ~ ~ ~ .............. the dinner booorinc tJoir..:1 S&a,t WWW tJce ot. Newport Beach for 21 cei t at tgu n !ilr. and 14.n. !Hilson acqulred owners or Newport Beach and ~ich ~ can be secured. ~ )'em'I and ii often called upon by
be re-enlisted in the resen :e at the News· Times' seafaring phot<>-a large piece· of urum~...-San•· vicinity a re being signed up as ~ Ht cooperatioo of Balboa Senator Alben Barkley. 4ese•-aat. iild I olficta.b to define •
Y will be grapher Walter ""'"'"ha rdt and ro"'= Monica busfnea propttty in ~ -a..• ha Democratic .;_,,m,,. t~ -.K..-. ~~ relatin& to harbor rat ing held at time of discharge. ,,__ _ ..... ~ .... members or the National Home bullneSS~en amusement 'ma-of Kentucky chief spr±w and .,.. -pa ' oer
ounger men given • lng reporter Harold L. Barnum transaction. Cash consideration and Property ()IA."Ders Foundation.. uU.nes been loaned. and Ulere -.. -..---. _, ... ~u ...
chance to replace the older mm a.s have arrived at lheir port of call IA'U ROI announced. One of the principles of the 1llVilJ be other pmes under lice, to be given in tbe Neap:at
time goes ~ in Central Amt>rica., acoordin.g to natiooal orpnizatioo. which has its the su~·on of John Abel Harbor Yacht dub tgnipt ('Dlila»-
wonl r'ec<'ived by Mn. H. L. Ber-h<!adquarW-s at 1731 K. str«l, N . Theno be candy and Ice day) wu Pftdlcte4 ~-Plan Forum Talk Hansens to Reopen num of Newport Beach, Wedn8-Faces Charge w .. Washlncton. D. c . is to aafe-cream. t T __ 'Iben tMre "'111 be 'Ibe aenau. ~Ill' Jr L -
day. cuard the rl&bt to own proporty. lbe main "l""t, the sran<I march. ~ubto be,.=. o'!.: ... _, O.ftdooa, prlndpol ol
Hansen's ronfectlonary and R<parter Barnum report.> a Police booking records .......i The Ol'l'anizatlon la,_ ..,..,..i whett a ~P of Jud&<s "'111 de-at -Ille NcwjMt Barbor .Union bla:h
lunch establishment at 2100 Ocean aafe journey, with plenty of fish that Homer W . Packard of Bal-In a last-ditch f'iat>t to lirce lbe dde on tie best cootum5, for an.._ when a tea wlD .. ..,,.. .,._"' trill -!Ct a~ -
Front, Newport Beach, Will reopen cauaht by Ge!'hAnlt and hirmelf 1-wu died f.w ._.,....,. In ,.,_..,,,,.,.t throua:h irol«tlft which ~ will be a"'1l!ded. ed there. 4 11!QQC Ille --. • .; ,.._ on Prcpool-3,
Sunday Qct_ 27. after beJna c:lmed on the way ... At the momenL • city court next Saturday for al· leClalatlon to abandon all controls on lbe &•-al c:ca-da ... Included In tlle ' _ .. Ille -._ -nfrr-
for rmw>elelling the -t ,_th. Barnum told his wife, 'Tm writ-lqedly driving 45 mils an bout which they fed are hlndorin& lbe mlttee Bob Allel. Marian croup Is Ray aA! l4 D I at tlte-..C of the ?Ww-
and Mn. H H Inc the atory of our trip for the In a 25 mile llOlle at Ninth atreet fftedoai of tbe IMmle or .._ l;jt Dodd, 0 . Z. RoberUon, Bradon cratic ••1 -la lar 0 C = fl.-,_. --..,. Club, JWZt
Mr. · __ ..... ~•rwen. NpWS-nmes." and Central avenue. · owner-at tbe,prwnt time. Flnclt and ToQy Heslbe)r. the 22nd dkl•W Tu 's au '11 propneton. ~ .,....,.
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Live and Cooked
LOBSTERS
Fresh Caught
Fresh Fish and Seafood
ba 84: ATOil
WHOLESAl.S and. RETAIL
BAYSIDE FISH MARKET
28th St. and Lafayette Nl!:Wl'ORT Ph: Harbor 615
Split Bamb 00 Poles
9-Ft. Fly Rods, 5--0z.. • 9-FL Fly Rods, Extra Tip
KERM RIMA
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Nets -Lights
Scoops -Strikers
s ......
Casting Rods
.Jointed
Trolling Rods
"S-6"
Bait-Casting
Rods
Telescope Rods
Automatic
Fly Rods
Tycoon
9-oz.. and 12-oz.
Swordfish Rods
Newport Tackle Store
105 McFsdden Place
Telephone Harbor 97
"IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT-WE'LL GET IT"
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this won. estimated to coct
000. (April, 1943!. Of this
t. local interests have been Shelley Committee Told Contribution
To Development of Newport Bay
asktd lo provide $25:>,000. Local
A int~ts, boWe\'er. have urged in rea ti~ of ~e heavy contribu~ons
made by city, county and pnvate
int ts previous to the entry of
(l"Atltor'a Note: Followlnr la tM pammary °" tbe Pl'OC"ew of Ole dntopme.t of Newport Bay aH
of -propoood -.._. of 11_. N-rt BaJ', ......... ,. .. ..._-by Boy N. U........ -
of ti.e Orutp County Banor COllllailmloa. a.d 11.abbant C. Bowe. dlall'man ol the Newport Harbor
Cll&mber of ColDIDM"Ce taubor attain C»m.mlttee a.lld pre11eatect bJ Bany Weldl. execuU\.-e aecretary of
tile Newport lb.rltor Chamber of Commerce., to Sen.. John F . Shelley, et..trman. and llllfllllben. of Ills
tea.ate latierlm eoam»ttee on bal'bon, a& u.e be&rtng coDdocted ID tlae Newport II.art.or l'adlt club. Wed-.y.)
NEWPORT BAY
Orange County, California
A Brief Summary of the Situation
as of October, 1946:
Newport Harbor, also refe?Ted
to as the Orange County Harbor,
includes two areu, (1) the present
developed Lower Section of New-
port Bay, and r2l the, u yet. un-
touched area of the Upper Bay.
Newport Bay ¥.'as once the
mouth of the Santa Ana river.
This important river drain! a great
area extending inland from the
coast to the peaks of the San
Bernardino mountains. This drain-
age basin exte nds over about 1200
square miles.
Newport Bay came into exist-
ence by deposits or silt and other
materials carried by flood waters
or the river. When river now
reached the ocean water , it was
not entirely halted. The flow
was slowed and diverted south and
east in · a ridge parallel to the
coast. Slowing the flow of water
allowed solids to be deposited a
short distance from the mainland
and a new river channel was
created between the s hore bluffs
and the new land.
This required many years, some
marked by great flooc:h . The
river continued to carry silt and
other solids. and the peninsula
grew to the presen t size.
This was Nc\vport Bay in 1865.
mouth, were made un til 1887, when
travel proved too uncertain and
unprofitable. It wu decided that
Rowboats estimated in Har-
bor. not registered................ 531
a pier into t he ocean at Newport Total vesseh .......................... 4067
y,rould serve better. The first pier The majority of these boats are
was s·tarted in 1887. a.nd finished recreational and pleasure craft,
in 1888. A railroad to Santa Ana· but included in the tota1 are over
"'as finished in 1892. 500 commercial fishing boats.
The first official ma p of New-There are also located here over
port Bay is the United Stat~ 100 live-bait, charter. or other
Coast and Geodetic Survey m ade type of sport fishing craft. Many
In 1875. sport fishing boats are used com-
The first Federal Survey of mercially during the winter sea·
Newport Bey was in 1888. Other son .
surveys were made in too? and Comm~rclal FbhinC
1912. HarOOr lines were estab-There are three canneries lo-
Jished in 1914. cated here. They pack mackerel.
The first money for harbor im-There are about 500 fishermeO"T.en-
provemen t was spent by the City gaged in the industry. -
of Newpor t Beach in 1916. To The commercial a nd canning
date the city has spent $1 .082.-see.son is from September to
700.00. February and the pa)Toll for can-
The first money spent by Or. nery workers is about S250.000 an.
enge county was in 1919. At this nually.
time the Santa Ana river was di-The value of the fishing In·
verted by means of a short new dustry Is clearly indicated from
channel direct into the ocean. O r-the following figures for 1945:
ange county spent S&OS.800 on her-T otal canning fish. New-
bor 1i'rorks up to 1923. oort HarOOr-18.725.299
Harbor works carried out by lbs. . ................................. $476.500
private citizens In 1933 required T ota l mackerel fish. New·
a n expenditure of S611 ,000. port Harbor -1.179,858
This brings us up to the situa-lb!! ...... ······-···· ................. 354.401
tion in 1933 "'hen appeals to ~e Total fish Newport H ar-
Fcder al Government resulted tn bor 1945-19.905.157 lbs. 830.901
Feder al epp~opri atlons totaling Number cases canned. 162.-
$1.200.000, which were granted on ed.
condition Orange county would R92-vatue of cann
vote $640.000 matching funds and fi~h . . -789.460
also providP rights-of-way and Tn Octolx>r . 19"i1 . a he;irin~. \\•as
areas ror dcJX>S it of dredged ma-held befor(' the District E neineer
terial. etc. at \vhlc.h time furthl'r improve-
the Federal Government in 193>
'36, that the full cost of the .work
be ntributed by the Federal
Go rnment.
I is pointed out that this small
unity has contributed over
million dollars of its own
, as well as sharing: in the
ibutions of Sl.200,000 ma
ange county to Harbor be~·
ent.
I is noted that all improve-
me ts to date are in the Lower
B region. No improvements
haV been made in the Upper Bay.
e area of this Upper Bay is
abo t 700 acres. It is believed
wh Oevelopment plans are final-
ly tpproved for this Upper Bay
the will remain about 500 acres
of a ter area. ~ t ake full advantage of the
sp did possibilities in the Up..
per Bay area, a high level bridge
is ip"Oposed. Preliminary studies
lnditate a high level bridge is: eco-no~cally {K>SSible.
Pf.haps it '-''Ould be v.ise to be-
gin n engineering study at once,
and decide the location ror such
a bljidge, or determine wha t other
me~ is to be provided for hand-
li~J. the large volume of traffic
whit;h travels High~ray 101-A.
Ajlot.her step which must be
taken in planning a program for
the µpper Bay area, is adjustment
of \and title subsequent to de-
velo~ment. All of the land area
surrounding the Upper Bay to-
gether \vith islands in the bay
a.re i the property of the Irvine inte~ests. with the, exception of a · I (Continued on P age 3)
the thlnp you
DO IOOC"J' need -·-Pb. 1"3'7 or 108
For Pick-Up
The sand spit. or peninsula, ex-
tending parallel to the bluffs about
a mile distan t. In betw('('n the
sand spit and the bluffs, an un-
cer tain channel. r eached only
through a dangerous entrance,
found its way to the base of the
bluffs a nd to a point then known
as Ne\vport Landing.
This F <.'de ral approval was give n ment~ in thr Ln\\'er Bev were suiz:-
in the belief that improvement of ePSt('d. These irnorovem ents \\•ere
Newport H arbor would provide (al "'id"niniz: of fhf' main chan-
accommodations for a large num-nrl to 350 fef't. <It is now only --+----------,-
her of smaller a nd recreational 200 f('f't wid(') <b) drcd1Zin~ a 1 ~
craft. then located at Los An. foot channei 200 f<"et wide from
geles-Long Beach harbors and en-the anchorae:e area. near the
courage increased recreational use Newport H arhor Yacht club. to the
of the Newport Harbor area. Rhinr Channel. "'here a ~eat deal
In 1865 a 1()0..foot ·stern-wheel
steamer came into Newport Bay
from San Diego. For several years
it made trips carr}1ng supplies ror
ranches and taking back hides and
farm crops.
Trips through the bay, or river
Orange county voted t he neces-of shin building And repair was
sary bonds and the work was carried on for the Nav:-• during
done. The job started in J anuary. the Y.•a r . And (cl , (d) dredgin11:
1935, and Y.'as completed in ~fay, anchornge ar eas to thf' nor th and
1936. The project included dredg-the south of the main channel.
ing the entire Lower Bay area Th('se improvements are outlined
to a depth of 10 feet at lower )ow in detail in the U. S. Senate Docu-
water with anchorage areas 15 ment No. 138. A copy of which
feet deep. a turning basin 20 feet is here\1lith.
deep and 1000 feet in \Vidth . The congress has seen fi t to ap-
Dredging the main chan nel to 20 --~==~;;;ij;~r~i~~~l~~=~:~--feet. The e ntrance channel is
25 feet deep and 500 fee t in
width. Breakwaters were rebuilt
a nd extended.
Some idea of the intense use
of the Lower Bay area is indi-
cated by the report of the Har-
bor Master of Ne"·port Harbor.
H is la test official record shows
there are registered at his of-
fice:
OJstomhouse numbc>rrd ves-
j
lOS ANGllfS
NOlll'WOOO
LONG llA04
PASAOf NA
PO•OC>HA
•IVtHIOf
UNTA A.NA
LESTER & C::o. INVISTMENT
SECUalTIES
TO MEn THE
INVESTOIS'
NEEDS
sels ................. . ................. 14 29
Documented vessels .......... 196
Miscellaneous sailboats, no
motor. and county registra.
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Mftllher LoJ Ansrf,J Stock Exch.nige
2<Xl4 W EST CL"li'TllAL A VE., NEWPORT BEACH
H ARBOR 1374-J
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ALSO IN POMONA. 362 WES!' SECOND
tion <MS numbf:>rs} ............. 904
RO\\'boats registered '"ilh Har-
bor Dept. ··-···--···-· .. . ......... 1007 311 llORTH)tll!N iT.
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KIDDll':S ON OUR SATUB.DAY IUNIOR MATINEE AT I :'5
SUNDAY, Oct. 27th Opens Our Greater Movie Season!
The LIDO'S 7th ANNIVERSARY '39 -'46
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, October 21, 28, 29
Contlnuou§ Sun. from 2 :15 • l\fon. &: Tues.. at. 6:<&.S &: 9 :00
( Thl~ is a ith ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION!
fw W ._... ... a au W "'' '" aantn ..• ~ SllUOOl£l OI Dl:AT11!
1or1Mr1STANWYCK ·
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'From lhe Prodnrf'r or Suc.h Ol'1llngt1bohed Flln11' u
"('a;,;11.h lanca" and ''Lo\·e r..e tters ..
WEDNESDAY -One Day Only -October 30:
A LIDO itb ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION
LAUG HS :\~D KJSSF.S t"'RO.\t '.\IETRO-GOLD\\'1.'N" 1\1.-\.YER
"A LE 11 ER FOR EVIE"
Starring '.\IARSH .. \ H UXT (She plays pos t-office and
hf"a\'Pn help the n1ales!) and JA'.\l.ES CR ,,.JG
NL'\."T: "THREE LITI'L.E GIRLS IN BLUE,.
'lhndyr C>etebet' !!, IMa "'e ,"""-
ON THE •• •• Shelle Committee Told SIDELINES
flying So. &llforn1a dtamPo---but =====================~ the more~ thin.k about the game
the mor:e .,k th~ that the T~
can pull a ~Ul'J""R. TOWN · & COUNTRY ontributions to Harbor WITH JOHN OONHOFF U the Saints oome to the game
\\'ith the i~a that they are o~
posing a ~ver-they will get
STARTLING STATISTICS a rude shQck. Especially if they HOUSE ' of Three Arch Bay
(Continued from Poge 2)
small area known u Coney 1a1and
which belongs to other interests.
The '"tidelands" in the Uppet
Bay area were gr-anted to the
O>unty of Orange by the State
Legislature several yeUJ ago. At
the same time it ii inW<!Sting to
note that the ''tidelands" 1n the
Lower Bay area wett cranted by
the St ate Legislature to the Qty
of Nev.opor t Beach RVe:ral yean
ago.
The area included In N~rt
Bay is partly within the O ty or
Newport Beach and part is out-
side the present city limits. The
whole area ls within the County
of Orana:e.
Improvements have been carried
on by the city, the county and tht.
Federal Government. The work
done by the City of Newport
Beach has been done under ci ty
bond issues votl'd by the citizens.
Ha rbor work has been done by
Orange county under the 1915 Act,
AB 1523, Chapter 740, Approved
June 11 , 1915.
Later work by Orange county
was done und<'r an Act approved
April 20. 1927, which is now part
of the Harbor Code ot the State.
This Act provided for the crea-
Marlnt1 WQW
GENERAL REP AlR8
MAINTENANCE
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What team could have a two bea t Fullef ton tomorrow night-
tion of Harbor Districts. Orange "''eek record that goes 90mething and they ciught to be able to do
county voted to create such a like this! that with t~fir eyf'S shut. Newport
district in December, 1933. -1'1akes only four tint dowm was two touchdowns better than
The la.st work done was under to the opposition's 12 and yet winl tM Indians even if the score did
this Act and District. All Harbor the ball game 13-0. · turn out ;:1 ifferently and Santa
Acts are now part of. and lnclud--The next week makes 11 fint Ana ahou.l rate even higher than
ed in, the Harbor and Navigation downs to the opponent's two and thaL
Code. 1939 a.nd Ame ndments there-then loses the fracas 6-0. If, after . cing Fullerton, the
to. That's what the Newport Har-Saints suffif a let-down for the
The Orange County Harbor com-bor Sailors did against Garden Sailor gam the following Friday,
mission operates under the Har-Grove and Fullerton. we think at Newport can knock
lx>rs and Navigation Code of Cali-In the G .G. game the Tara look-them off.
fornia 1939. Part 2, Section 5800. ed mighty impotent against a pus-Newport has a funn)' team.
Page 172. The cornmiuion also ing bunch of Argonauta yet beat None of e players are of out-
functions under an Ordinance them by two touchdowns. standing bility-ther e are no
which was passed by tM Board At Fullerton Friday night, the standout st and ye t. whe n the
of Supen•isors of Orange County, Tars completely outclassed the team plays together they rate a
under Paragraph 5902 of the Har-very weak Fullerton Indians. pi.I-chance of success because they
bonl and Navigation Code. ing up 211 yards trom scrimmage are being m hied, week after week,
On June 12, 1946, the United to the Indian's 32 and yet dropped into a ma ne. Credit for their
States District enginffr called a the contest 6-0. showi.ng so!far, and for a chance
hearing at Long Beach. when re-TRl''IA to beat Santa Ana, must go of
ports on further developments of Incide ntally, did you see what course to t tfir Coach Vt'endy Pick-
Small H arbors on the Pacific Coast happened to Garden Grove against ens.
w•re presented. At that time the Laguna in their league opener last We 'r e no putting the Tars out
Orange County Harbor commission Friday in the Santa Ana Bowl ? on a lim3 a nd saying ¥.i thout
presenttd a statement which in-The Argonauts evidently pulled qualificatio that they are going
eluded some details regarding the another "Newport" by dropping to beat th Saints or that they
Upper Bay region. the nod 14..6 although they out-should. Evfn if y.•e wer e crazier
A copy of this statement Is in-gained the fighting Artista. La-than we art. we couldn't make a
eluded herewith. It leads to the guna~· nov.· given the favorite's prediction iik
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opinion that the de\'elopment of role i the Orange League r ace. l -----if--------
Upper Newix>r t Bay is nov.1 justi-TARS SE H~~SON Ce HJ( d Flags~
fiable, economically sound. and Th ars didn't emerge from the m _Tu:°tractor
v.·ould a dd an asset of high value Indian game unscratched. as far FLAT woh AlfD POUM>.A.TJON!I
to California and to the nation. as injuries go. "Doc" Hanson was i RJ" r..uia.au.
\Ve believe the time h;1s now r emoved from the game in the 118rbor 2574-W
arrived v.•hen rhe state should sC'cond half with a badly b ruised
take rognizanC'C.' of this \'&luablc anklC' and it is not ye t definitely Quick -Joe: •e ti. .. lbe ee_,t
Ono - -~ 8'oetlo l.ap __ ...... ,_ to
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FROG LmS, etc. Our cold crl8p salad bowls of As-
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asset and that state a nd fed<'ral I kno\•;n how long the scrappy guard '----...__ _______ _,
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help in planning a nd financing the little replacement for "Doc ..
suc h dc\'Plopment is fully war-"·ho ,,·en t in the Indian contest
r anted for the follo\.l.·ing rC'asons: a nd turned in a \\·hale of a dt'·
( l l No\,·here else does the de-fensi\'e game for the rest of the
\'elopmcnt problem present Jess i e\'ening, is Jim Corbin-probably
f'n ~i n('('ring difficulties. the s n1all est man on the squad as
(2) Nowhere else can usable far as height is concerned.
\\'ater fron 1age be de,·elop<.'d at as Halfback Dick Bro,,·n turned up
[O\\· a cost per uniL for practicc l\·1ondny afternoon I
(31 No"·here else will the cost \\·ith his right hand in a cast. l·le
per bollt accommodatC'd be as fractured his "Tist but "'ill con· 1 low. [ tinuc to get in the lineup. Vi'ith
j 4 I No"·her<' else is the evidence 1hat cast on his arm thC> opposition
of past success :i.s definit(']y clear. !I ,,·ill probably be after him for car-
\\'c beliC've thnt this project ls rying a concealed \\'eapon .
thC' onl' outsta ndjng undc\·<'ioped 'Ctl.>\'.\IRERS BAC K
recreational ha rbor possibility in Good ncv.·s for the Tars sho\.l.'cd
MIDWAY AUTO SERVICE
f1nt Class
Mechanical
\Vork
MOTORS
Rl':BUD.T
•
Tone-Up!
1501 WEST
PHONE
CENTRAL AVENUE
HARBOR 2125
• Fenders Fbed
• Wheels
Straightened
• Body Repairing
Southf"r n California. up in the person of Buz Chambers ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ \ ORANGE COUNTY 1-IARBOR l\·londay af ter 8 thrc-e 'veek layoff CO~ll\1'1 SSJON. on crulches. Chambers \\·ill be used
FPHOGRNE HARBS I GORN8'1S By Roy N. Edwacds, at tailback a nd fullback and will • wo-rpa • allAUS
• Auto Painting
$50
. Chairman. ~robably De rC'ady for the Santa cu~S·UP CH.£CU:U
BENEDICT NE\\'PORT 1-IARBOR CHAM-Ana "crooshial" a we<>k from Fri-• ~:r _. • ':°£~'J:g:
BER O F CO!\'li\•IERCE day. His return wil.l bolster the \~===~============~==~==================~ 1-IARBO!t AFFA1RS COM-Tar passing at tack considC'rably
;tITIEF~. -a nd, if the leg \Viii \tand up, he
By H ubbard C. HO\\'(', c<in be counted on for some first·
Chairman. class ball carrying duties in the
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The Sign Man
• BOAT IEITER.INr.
A SPECIALTY ...
and Up
T.>\RS l 'S SAINTS '---------------------------'\;., ___________ ....: IUILLEY'~ REFRIGER"TIOR The Santa Ana-NC"-'port game
H should be a honey a nd in this hum-ERVICE comPnnY ble Sideliners opinion, the locals
1 have a good chance of knocking
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They're Here
J
for
Immediate
Delivery~.-:,
HeN'1 rreat IMWt for you! A 1hipment of PYREX FLAM EWA.RE
rEllCOLATORS ha1 iu1t arrived! We admit -didn't receive,.
Many 11 we would like. and we know that you've been waitin1
for a lonr. Ion, lime! So come in early! Purchase your Pyrex
percolator Immediately, MfoN tlie quantity is exh•usted! COME
NOWI 6-CUP
Tea or eoff~ t11sle bett•r
and retain •II their Nt-
ural flavor when brewed
in this sparklinl Pyre111
F I • mew 1 re pe~olator.
And you can watch It
o:>r'N to Just the ritht
st,..ngth for servin1. Use
it directly owr the flame.
This P y r e x Flame.ware
percolator ma k es deli -
cious coffee e\fery time.
Attracti"e, economl e •I _
Doubles as asp.tragus or
corn-on-the-cob cooker.
Smooth. clear. non-por-
ous Pyrex washes sweet
and clean as the day It
was bou1ht,
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Salm -Enctneerlne -Sentoe off the favored Saints. It seems
9!0 Cout Blvd.., Ooroa.a del Mar like a bad case of wish.Cul think·
PboQfl Harbor !18'
Nlcbt, Lacuna UM2
ing to ima gine that the Harbors·
can even get close to the high-
Hansen's
CONFECTIONERY & LUNCH
WILL RE-OPEN
Sunday, October 27th
Alter Being Closed Four Weeks for Remodeling
Featuring a Fresh Line of:
BEAUDRY'S BOX · CANDY
COMMERCIAL ICE CREAM
CATERING ICE CREAM
Sandwiches * Hamburgers * Salads
2100 OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT
Need Your Cabin Rebuilt?
· · ·or Altered?
Sides or bottom
painted?
"'" Do tbe Job for You
the Flwi Workmanship
"'" Sterling Boat Works
615 CGllll& Blgbway
Newport 8-cb
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MEAT l'ltltEI
Tbe pricel lilt.ed below an typical ol Uie
onm you'U find at &r-•Y· Hut the bat ..,.y to '8arn about our va1IMll ii to make
a 30 -cby test. Buy all your food 1t
S.Ceway for the nut month. Com{lllN
the total coat •ith that for 1 JRVK>I»
month. We are cert.a.in you11 dilamr
worthwhile •viap.
Today'a high meat prices
worry u, loo. We know ... -e can
tell more meat when pr icel att
low. Furthermore, we bt:lie\'e
meal prices will go down IOOn
ead we11 probably have lo take
some inventory lo11ea when
lbey do. But whatever the price,
we fed we have sn obliptM>n
to have 111ppliet 1vailable ind
to Id cmtomen deer.de whether
they •&DI to buy. We pledge
,_. thet our pi-ioes at all times
will be u low a• we c.an pot-
ololy .w. -i.....i .. ._.
IO • ..a earning only 1 lair
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Girl Scouts Week
5 CllfF -MA& IS HfJIE!
mOURSMAKT
It's time again to s.ay "Happy
Girl Scout W eek" to Gftl Scouts
of Newport Harbor who are next
week J9ining with more than a
million other Girl Scouts in observ-
Mt MAIL STATICNRY
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ANTICIPATION SHOPS
.IO M. .... Dr .. llYlllT MIUI • «W N. ...._. M.aDIDMI • 12' W. W St., LOMll IUCM
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MAIL OROERS
PROMPTLY Jlll£0
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A k>vely drt>ss for the Holidays._ ahead.
1003 pure si lk. Paillette-nail heads will bring interest
lo your face.Candle l1~ht c1.1 lors ., •.... S24.95
THE BANK. OF AMERICA
branch in your n eighborhood is
staffed by men and women from
your own community, every ~ne of
whom is a part-owner of the instit u·
tion. They welcome you as a neigh·
bor and friend, ready to help you get
every possible benefit from the use
of t he Ba nk's complete fac ilities.
ISunk of America
NATIONAL i~~~T,.·.n ASSOCIATION
•l•lll rlOll4~ Dt,Ol lT
, •• , ••• ,, co•,O••UO" .,., ..
Your Kind of Candidate
OutspokeR. forthrigh t. pled&ed to back Gov. War-
ren's administration and work tof. continued sound
go\"e-rnment. GOODWIN J . KNIGHT ls trUly the
peopJe•s choice for Lieutenant Governor.
CALIFORNIA NEEDS MEN IN GOVERNMENT
\VHO CAN PULL TOGETHER TO BUaD A.
GR.EATER CALIFORNIA, F REE OF FEUDS AND
FAC'TIONALISJ\.1'.
FOR FREEDO?-.l FROM POLITICAL PRESSURE
CROUPS AND HAR.1'-10NV TN STATE GOVERN-
MENT-
Let's Make It
a TEAM !
VOTE FOR
GOODWIN J .
KNIGHT
FOii UIEUTINANT
GOVllNOll
-~~ .... -Ora p 0-tJ' Ou ''•• ,_ G11Jwla 6 ~ w .• __ .. _J ' n 'To a..bw.
M&WIWI' 84180&
ance of National Girl Scout Week,
Oct. 27-Nov. 2.
Sunday is "ChUJ'ch-going Day"
with all the Scouts a ttending
church in their uniforms and each
succeeding day of the w eek has
its special phase.
Membership Drive
Begun by Newport
Concert Associates
a $ o.llfwtlla.
City of Newpon -~
0 . B. a-i. 11h7or.
PROCIAJIATION
lNI
eightened Hope for Alcobol· 1
America's chronic drunkards,
The recently organized Newport
Community Concert Association
Christian Science I will hotd its membership campaign
WAE•S, ~ Pott Office
.._._. •• w..i.i.c-lo
apomoriac N atlou.I Air Kall
\\'eek from October %1 to No-
vember !, IMC &IMl.
o shunned as social outcasts, arej being redeemed by new. hu-
"?4fe treatmen t that restores
~ to health and respectability.
Read the story in the American
W 'kly, the magazine d.IStributed,
your copy of next Sunday's I 1
-+-Angeles Examiner . I
di during the week of November 4, Lecture on Ra o I it was announced today by t he
Residents of th.is vicinity may
hear a lecture on the subject
"Olristian Science: a Religion o f
Answ er ed Prayer'' w hich will be
radiocast over station KFWB
(980kcl, Friday evening, October
25, at 8 p .m.. from Ninth Church
or Christ, Scientist. Los Angeles.
The lecturer . Arthur C. Whitney
of Chicago, is a member of The
Ol.Mstian Science Board or Lec-
tureship.
"True Blue." It was at the
buffet in a smoky London railway
station that t he sergeant first
looked Into the bluest eyes. The y
t urned out to be the truest. too.
This inspiring love story appean
'in the American Weekly, the
magazine distributed with next
Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner.
Balboa neatre
Phone Barbor !8
Bo11: o rnoe Opens Dally, l :SO
S how at 8:45 &: 9 :00
·president . Mrs. George H_ Yard-
ley. Jr.
I n this one week. Mrs. Yardley
explained, everyone in the Harbor
ar ea "''ho wishes to attend the
series or at lea.st three concer ts
by outstanding artists to be pre-
sented by the association this .,..,;n-
ter must enroll a.s a member.
She emphasized that after the
close of the campaign no one may
obtain a mem bership un til the
following year, a nd that only mem-
bers wit be admitted to the con-
certs.
This is in accordance with the
"organized audience'' plan that as-
sures a n ample artist budget be--
fore the performers are engaged,
l\1rs. Yardley poin ted out.
In approximately 50 cities and
towns in the United States and
Canada ranging in size from sev-
er al thousand to sever al hundred
thousand, she said, such audiences
are already hearing the world's
leading artists ever y year with no
local financing risk.
Among California cities who,
along \\'1th Neurport H arbor. are
inaugurating the Community Con-
Wlll!llEAS, the dev~opmeat
of air mall la aad hM hea of
peat lmportaace to the bml-
nese OOllttn.S &ad tbe people of
th.la d ty, ud
\VHEBEAS, I belle \·e the cltl-
._. ot Newpon: Beach •hoald
take aa active latereet la ttae
future developmeat of air mall,
NOW, THEREFORE, l. O. B.
Bffd, Mayor of the City of
?'i.•eft-port Beach do bel'eby dM-
lpate Ute w eek of October 21-
No\'embtt ! u All' Mall Week
for all the Harbor area aad
do call upoa oor people to make
proptt obeervaace of um wflflll
by llbenll7 p.troa.J.zlar tbe air
mall and otherwt.e evldmclq
tbe!r appreclatloa of tile efforts
of tbe P oet Office Department
of provldbac ttat. a ecc·••-y
· service for our dty.
Done at t.be City of N ewport
Beach. lhl• U rd day of October
in the year of our Lord one
thouaand niae hundred and
forty -ab: and ln the one hundred
and se\·en ty-ftnt year of our
Amer ican lndepea.dea ce.
0 . A. REED,
(Seal.) Mayor.
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OaWorma'• N-aa4
M•t Modern Motel
iracle Mile
Motel
706 OOAST ffiGllWAY
LMla: tw lb. Neoa 8'ca •
•ltb Ut.e 6"last-s aeu
' 40 Units and Baths
• Unit Heat
FrL-Sat. Oct. 25, 26
ANN S HERIDAN -DEN-
N IS MORGAN -ALEXIS
SMITH-JMik Canon, Jane
W yman & Reginald Gard-
ine r :
cert Series this year are Monrovia, '-----------• Box Springs
; Innerspring Ma ttresses
"ONE MORE
TOMORROW"
Al80 Georce Macready lo
"THE MAN
WHO DARED"
&nd Chap. 6 .. Hop Horigan"
Sun. -~Ion. -Tun .
Oct. 21, %8. 29
JER OME K ER N'S
Santa Paula, Fullerton and Azusa.
In following the plan furt her,
she added, no single tickets will
be available for any of the in-
dividual concerts.
~trs. Stanley Chambers. chair-
man of the campaign, is organiz-
ing teams of vol unteer \\'Or kers
who will enroll the association
members during the week of the
campaign.
Launching the campaign will
be a dinner on the opening even-
ing of November 4, \Yhen \\'Orkers
will meet David Ferguson. organi·
zation director of Community Con-
certs Service of Ne\Y York. fl~
Soc ial Club Formed
By Younger Group
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H. BEAOON 529!hJ
Young married couples of New-=;;~:;;;;;;;;i;;:i~~!!;~ por t Harbor Lutheran church have ;
organized a club, for both social
activity and the good of the church
The first meeting was held S un-
day evening at the home or Mr.
and l\.otrs. Ernie Schultz, 315 33rd
stfeet, Ne"rport Beach. Meetings
""ill be held once a month.
Officers . elected "·ere Kenneth
Quarry Jr., president; Ernie Sch·
ultz. \'ice-president; Mrs. D. C.
Wedeking, secretary and Mrs.
Richard Haber, treasurer.
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"CENTENNIAL
SU MMER" Yo'ill remain in town throughou\ -------------
the week to assist officials in , r/ REPAIRED
___...n Technlcolor-wttb Cor-
nel Wiide, Jeanne CraJn,
Wiiliam Eythe, Unda Da r-
n ell, W alte r B rennan & Con-
stance Bennett
Wednesday October SO
Chills and Tbrllls for your
"s;i'd~;"W'o~0;~
Strikes Back"
Gale Sondergaard
K.lrby Grant & Brenda Joyce -Ai~Tom Conway ln-
"Truth About
Murder"
with Bonlta Granville
S tarta Thunday, October 31
KATHR YN GRAY SON
JUNE ALLYSON ___...n-
"TwO Sis ters
from Boston"
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"Wild Beauty"
With Don P orter & LolA Col-
lier and '\\"lld Beauty', K.lng
of t he Stalllo ns!
& Chap. 7, "Hop Har rigan"
campaign details .
Arrangements for the dinner are
in the hands of l\.·lrs. John Feeley
who is planning an attractive set·
ting for the inaugurat ion of New-
port Harbor's latest civic enter·
prise.
nner
-&us
1/11-ll&wport
ltlv d, ~OIT• "-"llA
DINNEU DAILY
S...ee11• Ta_..,
O~a 6 M 10 p. 111.
8 o:aP.r l Z -M le p. -. •
WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 Coast Highway 101
Phone BMeon Ml4
¢¢¢
• Moorlnp and spue avallabk
for 806111 for &le
• Paddle Boardo for Bent
by the WMk or lllOllth.
MET I CLAD PRODUCTS
by CLARK & BATES
-Look for the Bronze Mailbox -
Metallizing-
Welding-
e INDUSTRIAL
Tanks. k .. 15, rudders, deck flt-
ti~p. hardware. e ORNAMENTAL
Art objects, doors, signs, store
front decorations.
e ALI.TYPES
S pecialists in steel, cast iron,
aluminum, brass, bronze.
-ALL WORK OUARANTl:ED -
NEWPORT BEACH . ll09 SOt.b !ltroe& llMbor %608
THE PUBLIC SERVICE HOUR
Presents
Sheriff Eugene W. Biscailuz
One ol America's Ou.tltand.ing Peace O fficcn in an
in.fonnative clilcuuion of law enforcemenc, with
SHERIFF JESSE L ELLIOTT
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T ... KVOE (1490 kc) Oct. 25, 6:15 p. m.
•. lacl1p1•d111t Cltiuns Committee
tl This Happens to Yoo ·~hone Bea. 5131-J
.ODY WORKS
and
PAINTING
\ en "'8're called ln op the
l14ene of a "·re~k_.jt'a like
~\'lng a surgeon a t an oper-
aµi.g t a ble ! ... \Ve -repair
. w,ecked can skillfully a.nd
MOROmlcally,
~IATOR &°GAS TANK
1 RE PAIRING
FREE ESTIMATE
C ALL BEACON 51Sl.J
Mesa
LIQUOR SHOP I entral Garage
d Collision Shop 17114 Newport Blvd.
Plenty of Whiskey roprlelor--G. B. Iverson
2866 Newport Blvd. No llmJt to any of
OW' mercband.lae
COSTA MESA. CALIF. COSTA MESA Pbone ee.oon 5011 j
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When in LAGUNA BEACH Come to
THE SNAC IK BAR
"WHERE A SNACK IS AS GIJOD AS A MEAL"
For REAL FRENCH ~NION SOUP
ORIGINAL GRILLS
YUMMY HOME-MADE DE&'>ERTS
Open Dal.ly ( e11:cept Frlda.:vh 11 :30 to 5 :00
Sunday, ln addition to a ~~arte, we serve
a Special Bruncb-tO;oo to 4 :00
1492 Coast Blvd. Sonth Phone 5271
• Before You 0 Buil or Remodel
Vlolt Our lnt.erestlag Sam_ple I and Display Booms
....
~or guides, plan.-
~g· atds;--romprehm&-
Order Your G
for Spring
ud Avoid Dloappoln
Ive stock ot carpets
. linoleum_
~
y Now
livery
t Next Seuon
Gray Marine Motors
The Seaboard Eq ·pment Co.
1205COMt~y
Newport Beach, Calif. I 8-580.
Ge.enJ. Moton lMMel. ~s ... nee BP o.._,. MuiDe Enpnr· ~D • l" BP . ....,..,,-......
Globe llo•ta I. t, II BP
Engine~g
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CHRISTIAN'S HUT
Leonard ~J Mana&er
llalbool, ..,....onala •
DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAll.. BAJ>
DINNERS ... BANQUETS
Announcing the Opening
of a
New Service for the Bay Area
Contractors Equipment & Supply
UU2 Newport A\'C.. I Blk. W est of Newport. Bl'"'d.
South of 16th St., Costa Meta. Phone Beacono5099
We Have Brand New Equipment
For Rental
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CEMENT MIXERS • POWER SAWS
10.S C.F.1'1. PORT.-UILE AIR !COMP RESSORS
AIR TOOLS e \\'HEELBA RRO\VS
P1'"Emt ATIC TIRE D TRACTO.S \\:ITU BLADES
ALSO
CONCRETE BREAKING AND
SANDBLASTING I SERVICE
-I
Announcing OJ>ening
Island Refrigeration Service
Household RefrigeratQrs Repa~ed
• Prompt Servtoe Calla
..\l;""•he re In the Harbor Area
329 Marine Ave. T. E. Rischard
BaJboa Island
<P olitical Advertisement)
No Compromise with
Communism
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Arbit ration of Strikes
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Ftwer la\l'S and les1 de,
pendency upon legislation
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PreKrvation c;f a free press
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Neithn organized I ab or
nor organized capital, but
Mr. and Mn. U . S. Citizen
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~.'£"~,. d~:!,~ JIM f ARQUHAR
Co.ntrolled by No Gro~~ or Clique
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POLITICAL ADIV.
I 1 \ We KNOW K~owland
Has Ability and ~xperience
*,Be Sure To
VOJENov.5
EVERYBODY KNOWS Whfl'e
Senator W~ F. Knowland
stands :on all ~ of the pre.
aent campaign. He has made hie
position clear at all times. He
has not evaded a single lmue. ...
HE IADE GOOD
tF YOV WANT sl.x m'ore yeara
of the jaJ.ut, vigorous and cob-
structJ~e service which Senator
Wllllam F . Know land has &1ven
Cal!.fona.Ia and the nation, thm
7ou will cut your vote to--
I RETAIN HIM
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jLeague Opener;
Indians Beat Bees Why Suffer? -INS URAN
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E--ti4~13()~ INvlUTMl'NT c().
Vr:ALT()~S
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ti()Ml:.f
CLOSE TO OCEAN -Clever 2-bedroom
home with glassed-in sunroom. Built for the
beach, but very comfortable and in good
condition. $6,995 on temlS. Good value.
BRAND NEW -An interesting blend of
rancho and modern style. Will appeal. to
buyers who appreciate fine construction
detail. Otarming slab fireplace in beam-
ceiling living room. Near Corona del Mar
school. Sewer connected. Two bedrooms and
a dandy kitchen. 510,900 with terms.
CANAL FRONT WITH PIER It FLOA'l'-
Everything i nthis modem home is in excel-
lent condition. Concrete bulkhead, charm-
ing patio with a view; living room and den
make a huge room; 2 large bedrooms with
unusual closet space; a dream of a kitchen
,vith scads of tile. mahogany woodwork
everywhere plus a garage quickly converti-
ble to a bunkroom with an extra bath out
there, fenced; comer location and what else
can you think of. Complete furnishings in-
clude a Norge refrigerator. $20,000 and
te tms if you want them.
LIDO ISLAND BARGA.IN -Two bed-
room, bath and a half home with double gar-
age well located on Lido Isle. Stove and re-
frigerator included. A roomy house on a
roomy lot. Today's best buy on Lido a t
$22,500 with temlS and quick possession.
13u.fl~1:.1.fl:.f
MIRACLE MILE BOATWORKS -Com-
plete equipment, marine wa ys, wharfage,
stiff leg included in a profitable operation.
Books open. Equipment and lease at $3000
-close to inventory.
FOODS AND MAL~Heavy profit-mak-
ers. Complete equipment of latest type.
Established patronage. F or sale outright
or can be leased by competent buyer.
FROZEN FOOD MARKET -Remarka ble
earning record. Excellent lease. Living
quarters or room to expand. High grade
equipment almost new. °""ning for health
food stock with this moneymaker.
l\'A'l'ERFRONT BOATYARD ON IOGH-
WAY -Good lease includes store-siz.ed
showroom and equipment; also marine rail-
way. Sixty feet on water; 75 feet on high-
way. Low rent offers fine opportunity for
a worker.
tiA.~13()1:> 1 NVl'ITMl'"11T c().
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Laguna Beach Community Players
LAGUNA BUCH
Prwe&t
''The Silver Cord''
Directed by West Dinsmore
Oct. 23, 24, 25 and 26
BESE.RVED SEATS Sl.80 aDd $1.%0
Pbo• Lacmaa Beacll 191 to r BNervatlon
(POLITICAL ADVER't'IS .. : IEt-~·r J
HIS RECORD
IS RIGHT! ...... ____ .... ~
RETAIN
JOHN
PHILLIPS
in 'CONGRESS
,,._,.
or 14 years. in Stale and Na tional legisJatl,·e bodies. Congres&mnr.
John Phillip$ has supported and spon.sored sound J€!gisla tJo ri.
Coogres&man John Phll.Upa bu made S'Uc:h o. outstanding rerord 1:-
Wa.shlnaton tha t he ls one of the most influential men1~rs of t t'f'
H OUR>, with S~'l'IORITY AND EXPERIENCE gainl'd from t'
cnadble ol actl\•e, honorable K'n·i~-
I JOHN PHILLIPS
llEl'tlaENTATtn: IN OONG&ESll +
o..a-c ...... '' • o..cnr 0-.,..... 11re.r.1ia= 0 ~
N""'i>Ort Harbor ffigh 11Choo1'1
mighty C team. which has swept
decisively over three oppone.nts so
far th.is season, opened their league
schedule last Thunday afternoon
with an impressive 39-. 7 win over
the Orange llghties on the losers'
field.
Bobby Watts and Gent> ?.fillen
combined for the Cees in the lint
half wtth two touchdowns each
and at half time the aoore was
26--0 in favor of the Tars.
Orange pushed over their lone
score ln the final mJnutes of the
game after Mears and Richardson
added two more touchdowns to
87 .... I I ••
DR. E. P. 9u.1,. D.~ ft..C.
19'1 ftM s-
Newi-rt Pe·• cant. noae ll&rtlor llM
..._: Buf)or 1111
S--1 ·--ft-. ..... ·-0.... .... » ..... I tr t
• FIRE • At.rI'OMOBILE • YAClll'
• COMPENSA.TIO
"STU " DUNLAP
205 Marine A..,. Balboa Island ~-Hubor 20()..J
FREE FIREWOOD ror the baul· DIPW~ WANTED
Ing. Phone Bucon 54ll 73-tfc
BU8JNE88 OUJDI: lf
RESPOlfSIBLE young lady will
take ~plete care of new born,
RADIO SALES & SERVICE up to 1one year old babies. By
Specializing ln repairing. week bl' month, $45 per week.
TRONART, INC. ;:!' s t:..bor l408-J betw~~~
Radio. electronie1, ~ .. ~w= o~--_
TIRE S
Recapping
MODERN
All Electric Equipment
NO SIDEWALL HEAT OR
DISTORTION
COMPLETE SET. IN ONE DAY
SECTION WORK
TUBE REPAIRS
LE S TER 'S
0. K. Rubber Welders
2900 West Central
NE\VPORT BEACH
Order Now !
FRUIT TREES
-FOR--
Winter Planting
Hollister Bros.
N URSERY
~
1959 HarbOr Boulevard
Collta Mesa Be"'°" ~
80-tfc
Carpenter Tools
Brace and Bit Seto
Hammen, Hand SaWI. Etc.
818 Coast Hlwa.y Ph. Beacon 500'7
the Sailors' final tally. ~============~ The Harbor B team also ape.n·
ed their league schedule last
Thursday, but dropped a tightly·
contested game to the Fullerton
and servtce--marine and domestic.1 .~:::..:.-.:,:..";:.· -lllE'IT~;:_-'="=-• -..,.,,...,-__,-
Ph. IL 1252-M CERAMlS CLASSES-10 days' of
2901 W. Central, Newport Beach, tree~' · gin ceramic and pot· M h · al T 79-tr ec ante oys C tery asses, begin 4th of Nov. Electric and Mechanical Traina.,
83.-l tc Bayview Builders Suff !lc
Auto Batteries
Rubber S<poraten
1.8-tDonth -16. 75 Ex.
B's 25-12. • '
Half time sco"' wu all tied
up at 12·12 but the l:ndJans came
back strong in the second half
and notched the ir victory with t~:o
touc hdowns in the fina l quarter.
Bottled drinkin g water, -popular
In many cities, would cost about
the same as an equlvaJent amount
or ge.solinc--if the same taxes
were imposed.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Dept. 2. No. 47009
SUMMONS
Action broug ht in the Superior
Court of the County of Or ange,
and Complaint filed in the Of-
fice of t he Clerk of the Super ior
Court of said County.
EVERYTHING
In Quality
REFRIGERATION
Air Colldltionlng
F.qoiP'• -
Cw , ~ . Oomiten
Walk-Im • FoantalDI • 8tooll
Bock Ban . Bootlil
Complete Mukela
Cate. Etc. Plann•nc
"WEBEB" DEALEBS
8": 8. Loe A.Dplee SL, An•W:rr,
~-! In the-S uPf'rlor Cour t or the State ~-----'-':::::..=::::..-----'
of Callfornla In and for t h11 PUBLIC NOTICES
County of Orange.
CITY OF NEV/PORT BEACH, a
Municipal Cor poration of the
Sixth Class.
Pla int iff,
vs.
tioned in the C.Omplaint her ein on
file and the rontract to be given
in connection the re\\ri th, or to up-
hold the validity of said proceed·
iogs. •
H · W Id. Sh Enroll; now, ages between 18 and Doll B\Ja!es, Dolli, Telegraph am s e mg op 35. Harbor 2370. Gift pottery, Se
Co b ta, Velocipedes, Toys, Steel m inatlon Portable Welding Coron,. del Mar, across from Wagons.
and General R<>palr Work _:P_"'c:..:.' ,,io/L,,!i.:.ce:... __ ...,._____ -
1101 Bay' View Court REAL ESTATE salesman or sales-THE TOY SHOP
208 Marine Balboa Island PAUL D. HARRIS. Owner / wom8..!' to manage branch office Harbor 2292.w 8()...tfc
82-2tc t in Newport. Excellent oppor. ---~:::..::.:.:...::;::.:_: __ =..:::
_F_O_R1'_1E_D_W_in_ds_hl_e_l_ds __ &_H_atch-l tunity for right party. Write
Covers made to order Also PJex-Patterson Realty, c/o News-
iglass & Lucite Shee.ts for sale. : Times! Box "R~" 83-2tp
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
Nu-World Products Company, 1\VANTED-Lady to do house""•ork. 1768.Ne"ix>rt Blvd., Beacon 5048W
303 Third St., Huntington Beach. eight hours; either Thursday or REP AIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Phone Huntington Beach 178. Fridaf every week, $1 .00 per Contracting and Supplies 97tfc
___________ .:.80-.:..:tr::.;~<I hour. 1 Balboa Island. Phone1,,,=-----------
Harlx\T 548-M. 82-4tc VENETIAN BLINDS -GLASS
WANTED-Lady to help with SHOWER DOORS
· _ childrf n & housework, board & CUstom Made and Installed
room. 1 $100 per month. Phone F1oor polishing and sanding equip-Bea~ 5757. 82-2tc ment for rent
RO O F S
W. J . BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J HELP WANTED MALE-Local Bayview Builders Supply
82·tfc or traveling i~ business for 818 Coast Hiway Ph. Beacon Ml
M~ CL.AD PRODUCl'S
-by-
Cl.ARK & BATES
Metallizing
Welding Specialisa
506 30th St. -Harbor 2500
Newport Beach 77-ttc
Sheet Me tal Work
Gutters Installed and Repaired
Regan Bros., Sheet Metal
341 E. 21st, Costa Mesa
Beacon 5608-Itl 81-tfc
yoursrlf. No mone y required. 79-tfc
Good ncome. You are your own
boss. IApply 508 1> No. Main St., Z 0 R I C
Santai Ana, Calif. TI-8tc
WANT -Expert tool and die
maker. Salary and percentage
of profits or partnership. Phone
Harbor 2151-M. 8(}.4tp
WELL P AID JOBS
with
I
ij Real Futures
DRY CLEANING
In Our Own P lant
PICKUP AND
DELIVER
Phone
-BEACON 5798-J
Lido Cleaners
456 Newpor t Blvd.
711-tfc
FOR SALE-1945 J cepette 5 h.p .
Compounded Motor
Gallon, 70c
Oil
·Western Auto Supply
Authorized Deeler ·
1836 Newpcx t Blvd, Coot& M-
'1-tfc
..rPUMP S
WORTHINGTON
PRESSURE • CENTRIFUGAL
For All Pressure
Soden Refrigeration
623 So. Los Angeles St .. Anaheim
Phone 4652 83-ltc
VENETIAN BLINDS:zAJuinlnum,
1teel, wood. Call \II for tree .. tt-
mate. Renovation & ttftnish1nc,
So. Coast Venetian BUnd Co, w .. t 18th and Newport Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762--W.
38-tft
Fire Pla<r and KindJina~
WOOD
Dellvered
IL W . WRIGHT
Ph. Beacon 6666
1784 Newport Blvd.
BARGAINS!
~tf•
Lowest prices in furn1 ture Ls mJ
motto. I buy right. I sell riaht
I also buy furniture. ·
Needl e's Furniture
2204 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5038 57-t!c . COMPLETE
HOUSE CLEANING
SERVICE
for Young W omen as
Telephone Operators
motor scooter, in good condJtion. 0 d y
On display Balboa Island Sport-r er our
Free Estimates
Kitche n a nd Wall \Vashing
Floor Cleaning and Waxing
lng Goods, =io Marine Ave.. Servel
Balboa Island. 80-4tc Gas Refrigerato,r •
Poultry Wir~ ' Now I /
Six Ft. Wide. Tw<>-In. Mesh at Vogel's
150 Ft. Rol~s 100 Main St. Harbor 14!1
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN
THE MATTER O~' TifE GR \D-
I NG AND PAVING. CON-
STRUCTION OF SIDF.WALK
AND CURBS, SEWER CON-
NECTIONS. WATER MAf'.'IS,
WATER CONNE CTIOKS, FIRE
HYDRANTS AND APPURTEN-
ANT W ORK. IN CERTAIN
STREETS AND ALL EYS AND
APPROACHES THEREOF IN
S ECTIONS l ·TO 5, INCL U·
SIVE. OF BALBOA ISLAND
AND TRACT NO. 742, ALL I N
THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA,
You arc directed to appear in an
action brou11:ht against you by the
above·named plaintiff in the Su·
perior Court of the State of Cali-
fornia, in and for the County of
Orange, and to ans'-''er the rom-
plaint therein '"ithin te n da )'1
after the serviqe on )'OU of this
S ummons. if served \Vi thin the
County of Orange. or within thirty
days if ser ved elsewher e, and you
are notified that unless you so
appear and ans'"er as above re-
quired . the plaintiff will take judg·
ment for any mon('y or dam a ges
demanded in the Complaint, as
a r ising upon contract, or will
a pply t o the c ourt for any other
relief demanded in the complaint.
Window Cleaning Cau1king
In most communities beginners r e·
ceive b.ase pay of $30 for a five
day week. with extra pay for over·
time or, d"tY at certain hours of
the day.
Bayview Builders Supply _________ 152_-tf-'c
818 Coast Hiway Ph. Beacon 5007 WANTED TO BUY 11
79-trc WANTED TO BUY-Kneebole Defendants.
The People of the St ate of Cali-
fornia Send Greetings to:
All persons interested in the
mat ter of the grading and paving,
cons truction o r sidewalk a nd curl.is
sewer connections. Y.1atcr m ains.
\Va ter connections. fi r e hydran t~
and appurtenant "'Ork. in cer tain
streets and alleys and approachC's
thereof In Sections 1 to 5, in·
elusive, of Balboa Island and Tract
No. 7·i2, all in the City of New-
port Beach, Orange County. Cali-
fornia. Dt>fendants.
Given under my ha nd and sea]
of the Super ior Court of the '
County of Orange. State of Cali-
fornia, this 11th day of October .
1946.
B. J . SMITH,
P ainting
All \V ork Guara nteed
Harbor 379-J
Al's House & Window
Cleaning Service
Seven ~age increases the first two
years-Paid vacations.
, I
Learn thJs interesting work at
good pay in your own community.
You work with friendly people in County Clerk and Clerk of the
Superior Court of the State
of California, in and for the
County of Orange_
PIANO TUNING and repairing. pleasant offices.
By L. W. WALLACE,
Deputy.
(SC'al Superior Court, Orang('
County.)
J . B. Brown. Write Box 633, Excelle nt promotion possibilities. Rt. 1, 388 Broadway, Costa
1
Mesa. 78-tfc
' COOPERATIVE I
ROOFING CO.
APPLY
Just Arrived
Freeh Hearing Aid
BATTERIES
Gundereo.n Drug Co.
117 Main St. Pb. Harbor 515
60-tt•
Hereatt~r if we recap your
TIRES
We guarantee our "Caps" to last
desk. Phone Harbor 2639-W .
8'2·2tc
CASH FOR USED FURNITURE. ,.
PHONE BEACON 5538-J.
23-tre
Will Pay Cash
For yaur furniture or what have
you. Pha.ne Beacon 5656. Craw~
ley Furniture, 1812 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mes&. 48-tfe
F'.URNITURE FOR SALE ft
The action herein brought is New and Repair brought, pursuant to the provis-appears in a n action "'."hen he
NOTICE
AP PEA RANCE: '"A defendant Southern Cali fornia
TeJephone Company
I
20,000 MILES
FOR SALE-Elec. Refri g., stove,
breakfast table, l'Ound dinning
table, buffet. chair, book case ,
kidney dressing t a ble, chintz
drapes, 6 ft. hinged chest 217 ions or Chapter 10, Oi\'iSion 7 or ansY.•crs, demurs. or gives the Phone Beacon 52SO.R
th<' Streets a nd H ighways Code of \ plaintiff "'ritten notice of his a p.-'216 £. 3Qth St., COlta Mesa
the S tate of California, to dctC'r m· pearancc. or "·hen an attorney ~tt'
inc the validity of the pr ocff'dings I g~'"e~. notice of appearance for ___ S_I_G_'_N_P_AIN __ T_IN_G __ _
heretofore t a ken by the City of him. CSec. lOf.4 . C.C.P.) 100 1E. Ba y Avenue, Balboa
514 % o. Ma.in Street, Santa Ana
ot Call Chief Operator
80-trc
Ne"·port B<>ach in the m atter of Answers or d"emurrcr s m ust be
thC' grading and paving, construe· in ''Titing, and fi led \vith the
tion of side"·alk and curb, sewer Clerk.
connC'C tions. wa ter mains, water Pub. Oct . 17, 24. 31, 1946.
connections, fire hydran ts and ap.-CERTIFIC ATE OF BUS INESS
purtenant y.•ork in certa in streets Fictitious Firm Name
and alleys and approaches thereof T H'E UNDERSIGNE D do hereby cer-
in Sections 1 to 5 inclusive of tll y that they are conducting a gen-eral glazlel'"9 and 11ign palnleni bualneu Balboa Island and Tract No. 742 at 2811 Lafayette Street. City of New·
l·n s 'd Cit of N wpo t n~ ch port Beach. County or Orange. State a1 Y e r .IX.'.& • of California. under the flctit lowi firm Orange County, California, and to name of
d "HARBOR GLASS COMPANY .. etermine the validity of any con· and that aald rtnn ll'I compoeed of
tract to be entered pursuant to the tolJowlng per90n•. wboae na.me11
said proceedings. 11.nd •ddre.Qe'll are ... rollowa, to wlt :
Dforald T. V.'•kerteld. tU North The boundaries Of the 8SSeSS• Flo•·er Strttt, Santa Ana. Call ·
ment di!trict are as follows: fom la , Jerry \V. Brown. 112 North Tlo1"!1r All that certain l'eal prop-Street. Santa Ana . C.a.ll tomla.
erty included within the ex· WlTNESS our hand1 this 14th day of October , 1946. terio r boundaries of Balboa JERRY w . BROWN.
I sland in the City of Newport DER.ALO T. WAKEFIELD. STATE OF CALIFORNIA , Beach, Orange County, Call· COUNTY OF ORA.VG&-...
fornia, as particularly shown On th!-' 14th day or October. A. D. 1946. be.lore me NORA S. KARG-and de lineated upon a plat of \VARTH. • Notary Public In and tor
said district. being pla t No. •aid County and Sf,Jte. re•ldlng there·
Boa ts, Trucks, Windowa
Wall! ud Bulletins .
Raised Metal, Wood and
Plude Letters
AL LACHMEYER
17~ West Central
Harbor 1243-M
PAINTING
38tf<
12 Years Service tn Newport
Hwbor Area
W ANIED-Midd.le age ho~ kee~r. experienced only. Must
drive car, $125 month. Harbor
2130, 78-Stp •
WAITRESS WANTED six days
week. Norton's Bay Shore Cafe,
l7th!and Coast ffighwa y. 59-tfc
I W i
AU'T O MEC HANIC
Harry Hall
P AINTING CONTRACl'OR
-Phone.--n -525 Experienced Ford mechanic pre-
DC;:'acon 9--J Beacon 5413 ft'f'l'Jci, but will consider gener al 274 E. 19th Street :U.ttt mecllanic and givi; Ford trainin&.
i'OR A RELIABLE P aint J ob oa Goocl pay and the best of work-
your home, call Beac:on 5S3G ing conditions. Apply at once as
after 4:30 p.m. 10-tft we Deed more men immediately.
and DECORATnlG
ff. E . KcDc::IGald Ford aler for Harbor District
and that's not all-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
$20.00
IF ONE COMES OF F
ll<>gardless of Speed.
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
tor a complete set we will call
for yaur car in the morning
and deliver same day. Aho--&
S2.00 Mobllstatlc balance job
when we recap your tires, for
$1.00. No lead welghta or
"extru."
Costa Mesa Tire Co.
In Rear a t
1760 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Pb. Beacon 5743
Alk for Al ar Hank.
Abalone Balboa Isl. H . 558-\V.
814tc
FOR SALE-Six-burner two-oven
broiler gas stove; t~·in % beds
with inners pring mattresses, etc.
2295 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Phone Beacon 5624-W . 8'2-2tc
OCfOBER is the month for spe.
cial values In LIVING-ROOM
GROUPS at McMAHAN'S. Our
purchasing department having
combe4 the markets for the
best offerings available, are fea~
turing living.room sets, bed
divan sets, rockers and occas-
ional chairs, as well as coffee
tables and lamp tables, and all
other living-room acces&0rie1
for October value giving. Free
deliver y and low~t terms. Of
course, we still have those 3,
4 and S-room outfits assembled
!or great savingi for the hoUle-
holder. V!si! us THIS MONTH,
WON'T YOU? McMahan Fur·
niture Company, Second and
Broadway, Santa Ana, Cali!.
83-ltc ln duly commissioned a.nd 1worn. per--41 0 approved by the Ci ty $1'.>n&lly a.ppearff DeraJd T. Wa.te:Celd
Council of said O ty on Ute and Jerry W. Bro1••n, known to me
PAINTING -PAPER BANGINO TH~ODORE ROBINS
414 Old CoDty Rd.. Coot& Mesa 22nd d Central, Newport Beach -------------------------
8'-tfc
2n to be the P"1"90h8 wboee na.me..1 an d day of Ju1y, 194.5, and on 1ubscrlbed to the within lnat.Nment.
mile in the office of the City and acknowlednd to me that they executed the &&me. Clerk of said City. IN WITNESS WH!:REOF. I have
Anyane interested may, at any he reunto !et my band and a.ftl.s:ed my
time before the expira~on or ten official seal the day and year Jn thll .., certificate Clnit a.bove written. days after the full publication of NORA s . HARGWARTH.
this Summons, a p~ar and by ="'otary Public In and for Mid ...-. County and State. K y cornmls-proper proceedjngs contest the •Inn expires J1.n . 28. 1950.
validity of the proceed.Jn.gs men· (Notarial Se-1.) ------Pu-'~·c..:c<><::.:.t. 17. 24. 31 ; Nov. 7. 1941..
Have That Glass Installed
BEFORE
RAINY SEASON
HARBOR GLASS co~
2811 LafayeUe
Auto Glass • PhOM Harbor 886
Boat Glass
Phone Beacoa 5013-J 85--tft I Phone Harbor 28
TRA?<SPOBTA1'ION 11 l---i---------82--2_tc
BICYCLES
Sold. Rmt~ or Repaired
VOGEL'S
100 Main St.. -
!lAL&! J08CBLIANEOQ IO
FOR §ALE--4x8 Brunswick pool
table:, good con di tiOn. Phone
arbclr 1551-W. 83-ltp
208 Karine, --l.llaDd . 9'-tt• FOR $ALE-Piano; just been re-
conditioned and tuned.. Phone
BEAUTY AIDS 11 Beajxm son. 83-ltc
MACHINE and MACHINELESS FOR SAl.E-Wread o\lerhead steel·
P ermanent Waves rradie garage door. perfect con-
·nntlng and Manicuring di~; 14 !L 5 in. by 7 !L, $50.
Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179-W Av able ~wo to three \••eeks.
Vi's Beauty Shop 415 Begorua Ave .. Corona def
1103 Coast HJway, Corona de1 Mar M .• ~ carpenter. 82-4tc
75-Uc FOR SALE-Gas range, be<I frame. ----~---w-.------2:1 bie>fle. electric train. Any or an. EMPLO•~a. ,.....,.....-.... pri~ to sell. 508 Westminster
wn.L CARE tor children after Ave!., or call Beacon 5380-W.
sctiool and evenings. Call at 5:iO I 82-2tp
Victoria St., Costa Mesa. 83-2tp
EXPERIENCED man ....,.ta Jani· Pb<>n<0 Harbor
tor "'·ork or general ho\me clean--:::+:::.:.... ____ .:_ _ _:112-=::_2tc:::;
ing. Call FullertDn l.l.!>-W. 82-2tp ~rakes Specialists
I General Overhaui
_. .. ~ ~.. Home Service Garage ~ c;ei-amn and Starten
• Ucht Haullnti: ~-Otar ,. _.. w. Wlloon, Coota -Pbo..0 Beecoa 511&5 R , C-3tc
R-E -A-L V-A-L-U-E-S
-Good-
USED FURNITURE
Twin si7.e Beds trom ---.$2.95 up
Full si7.e 50-lb. Cotton Mattresses, Oni Y---·-····-·.$7.95
2-Pc. Monterey Living Room Suite, reversible spring•
filled cushions and back; desert tan finish, attractive
cover. 2 Pieces only ----···------···------·-·.$37.50
Bridge Lamps, complete with shade ----·--······-$2.95 Odd Dresser, choice of.finisb.es.___ _ _____ $9.75
Z.Piece Chase Mohair Llvlng'ROOm Set, reversible CtJSh,
Jons, hi-back chair, 2 pcs. ···--·-··-·-···--··-··-..$49.50
30-Inch Bookcase, 3 shelves -------··---------S'7.95
Folding Chairs ---·--·----·--·------·---·----$3.95 Drop.leaf Solid Oak Dinette Table, good tlnlsh _$16.75
7.6x9 Congoleum Rug, clean, good shape .$3.95
9xl2 All wool face Axminlster ---·-···--·--·----. .$17.50
4-Drawer Ivory Olest ----···--... $7.915
Large me ~ Baby Crib ·-------~ $9.75
HARBOR FURNITURE
Phone Beacm 5538-J
1962 Harbor BM!.
•
. . -, .. . , -., --,,' -, ,,.. -• • . .,~--·· • •
. .. hAWPCak c.m , ~-. •
WANT ADS ,, ..... mAS SPECIAL ANNOUNOEllDTll II MAI. Dr~ '' ~-~tl~L~Ell~T~il'S~~-----~11 e••r. ~ 11 spar. m.AB a ner mAn
'11 lved FOR SALE-1'..ot 55x165 IL,~ N~rt Beach w~· ONT ~---and --• M10 N C WEST, have disso blocks trom business district, At Corona del Mar .... --llVUBC • .__ .. partnership in said firm, Harbor WATER FRONT HOME • dock and pier. only five
Plwnblng SeTvtce. 1768 Newport Ca!ta Mesa. Clear. by owner. Beautiful Lots and gue!!t house, ti.-e .years old. yeu? ~cl. Completely fUmlah-
·ni-&N ______ r_r-ii_a_i:_""_ro_·-a-··-w.z-·----·-·----·-·n-·1 Blvd., Ca!ta Mesa, and will not John L. Larson. 1409 W. Bay completely !umished. Pitt and ed. Mr. Colcomb, Beacon 5299-J.
FOR SAL&--Electric i~ box. f>611
Sea View Drive, Saturday after-
noons or Sunday only. 83-ltc
be responsible for any acts or Ave .. N....,-porL Harbor ll46-R. $1350 & $1450 dock, new cabin cruiser. Mr. J 82-2tc
debts of said company as of Oc-WW take any reasonable oiler Colomb. Beacon 5299-J. ~83-3tc ---!-. ---------
tober 22. Signed: Amon c or trade. 8J...4tc w. J. HOLCOMB W~To buy or rent 500
WesL 83-2tc HOME FOR-LARGE. ..,...filY Corona del Mar MY NICE VIEW lot ln Corona del to 1000 feet light manufacturing
ONE prewar Ficks-Reed 9 rt.
rataan semi-circular davenport,
inner-spring cushions, $200; one
cover wagon patio lounge with
oprlng and pad. $40; two metal
kitchen chain, chrome, S15; one
Carpenters Available
tor gmer-al main~
'Al\' Mar For Sale. Call Harbor spa,. Phone Harbor 2151-M.
S bedroom. 312 baths, beautiful ''Where the flags fly'' 1247-J . 82-2tc ~tp
landscaped, center of town . Harbor 7766 8Z-2tc ----c,:------------+---------
-~ dra pes & CarpeL $1 5,000. $5000. ------------
down. FOR SALE-Two-bedroom beach
O. Z. llOJU:Jrr!ION
Call Harbor &'I
lamp, $15. 23 Harbor Island. 34-tt•
• BZ-21<: ------------
80.&n, troPPLDC8 ..
22-ft. cabin cruiser. May be used
tor flohin& boat. $750. Call alt.er
6 p.m., Harbor 1493-J. 83-tfc
Cushman Scooter
Repair Work
Free E<tlmateo
On SeTvlce and Repair
Brand New 3 bedroom home close
In $12.000. Terms.
2 Acres and beautiful hoi:ne on
blvd, $18,000.
ARNOLD TUMMEL
2015 Anaheim, Costa t.tesa
Be. 5427-W 83-ltc FOR SALE--3G-fL S-1 fishing
c:ruioer. New Olrysler crown.
Ideal for private use or chart.en.
Phone Harbor 861. 80-4tp Malloy & Wyckoff El Bayo Tract
Rear Balboa Marine Hardw...,, Home on Bay Ave. FOR SALE-Gray Sea Scout, 31
h.p. at 2.800 R.P.M., $250. Phone
Harbor 72. 81-.tc
913 Coast Hlwe,y BeL 5261-W 3 Bed Rooms, 2 Baths. on La,. Lot
Newport Beach $25,000
FOR SALE-26' Commerdal boat 98-tlc
New Graymarine engine, 2 ton ~F"O~R,.-RENT==,.-1"s"'MM=-=-M'"o-u""o_n_pl,....c-
capadty. Ready to go. Phone ture Project.OB-Sound or silent.
Huntington Beach 6263, after wt th or without operators.
4 :30. 8>-4tp FILMS RENTED -Your own
FOR SALE-Snowbird No. 302; picture show at home, features,
Furnished Duplex
$25,000
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Down
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Up
mahogany deck ; fast sailer ; sports, musicals, for parties,
$200. 314 Coral Ave., Balboa clubs, churche!. Harbor 2598-J. W. ·L. JORDAN
Isla nd. Phone Harbor 2639-W. --76-ttc 700 E. Central, Balboa
82-2tc ------------Ph b ----------FOR RENT "1 one Har or 153 FO R SALE-Fishing boat. holds _F_O_R __ R_E_NT--Lar--g.-.-.-,-fr-a_c_t;-ve 72-tfc.
l 'h: tons mackerel, $1000 with ------------newly instal!OO mooring; S800 room. private bath. Daily or F OR SALE-Corona del Mar, 45-
without mooring. 802 Wilson weekly rates. Winter rates for ft. lot, 1 block trom school. south
St., Costa Mesa. 82-2tp permanent guest. Stage ~lotel of Blvd., good location for tn-
at Greyhound Bus Station. 83-4tc come. Owner . Ph. H-2139-W.
F OR SA.LE-Tu'o-month-old 44 ft. ~tic apart fishing boat. licensed. 38 ROO~l FOR RENT-Business nlan
fast popular . Via Oporto. 82-tfc preferred. 1860 Ne\\"J.>Ort Blvd.,
S2-t!c Costa :'>lesa. 83-_tfc
WANTED TO BUY-Balboa
ding hy in good con di lion. Ph.
H arbor 2669-R after 1 p.m.
7S-tfc
Balboa Canvas Shop
Sails -Boat Covers
b1a rine Upholstering
FOR SALE-'fhrec-b<>droom home
'4"ith ocean vie"' in Corona dcl
1\'1 ar. Living room. dining room
:ind kitchen. partly furnished.
Bath and half, fireplace, patio
and garage. Q\\'ner must S('JI,
\\.ill sacrifice at $13,000. Tf'rn1s.
Call 1-larbor 1247-J . 82-2tc
Harbor 207 -224 1·~ 21st St. FOR RENT-Large sunny room
Newport Beach 71-tfc with bath in private hon1c . Lady
Fire Equipment Tests or ma rried couple. 200 l\1iramar
Dr., on Peninsula. 83-2tc C-0-Two, Pyrene & Foam re/ills.
C()t fixed system and Portable1 F OR RENT -FurniShed roorn on
now available. Bay Front, private entrance.
ETS HOKIN & G ALVAN Phone 1-larbor 2669-M. BJ..l tp
1000 Coast Highway NEW housekeeping cabin, Bay-
Ph. Beacon 5522 73-tf< shore Camp. Ask l\trs. Reyn-
Wll.L PAY good bonus for boat olds, SIO per wl"C'k. 82-2tp
slip. Have 40' custom b u ilt FOR RENT-Room to employed
-·'-•r . Wr1'te Box "S '. c/o ...... .......... gentleman or a couple; outside
NeW1-Times. 75-tfc entrance. Phone Ha rbor 684-R .
EDNA RO USH .
Real Estate Broker
210 22nd St .. Costa Mesa
Beacon 5274-M
Cl ose to Newp ort Blvd.
F OUR· BEDROOl\1 modern;
double garagr. A good buy at
today's prices $1 0.500
T\\'0-BEDROOM ; some furni·
ture: lot 103x-t00 ; largC' sht.•d
in rear. Could be used {or
light fac tory or boat build·
ing .. ... _ .-. $11 ,200
83-ltp
Balboa Income
F OR SALE--40 ft. cabin cruiser ; 82-3tc 8 units that sho"'s a 20 7'-return
aJeeps six; galley, dinette, head, FOR RENT-Rooms a nd one then there is an apartment for
large wheel house and cockpit, apartmen t : adults only 421 t he manager . Built in tubs and
completely r econditioned, bow to Harding, Balboa. · M-tfc showers. ConC"rcte founda tions
stern; Chrysler marine engine. ------------and on a corner lot. Better look
See owner, 133 Agate Ave., Bal-FOR RENT-Room, gentlemen this one over .
boa Island. 67-tfc only in new home. Priva te
ba th and entrance. On penin-
lfU81CAL A RADIO 14 sula. \Vrite Box "N" c/o News-If
RADIO SENDING, receiving tele-
graph S('t ; br1ttery a nd 11 0 AC.
Price optional 1650 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. 83-ltp
RADIO HOUSE CALLS--
Times. 7S..ttc
FOR RENT-New Duluxe room
and private ba th, tile shower
stall. Twin or double beds, box
spring and interspring mattret-
ses. Unt heat. Special rates for
permanent guests. Miracle Mile
Motel , 706 Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. Ph. Beacon 5299-J .
Balboa Island
you want a choice piece of
propt:'rty "'ith a beautiful \;ew
of the bay and apartment to
r£'nt ht'r l.' it is-La'WTI , flo14•ers,
trees, plenty of room and pri-
'\"acy, a 2 car garage, patio a nd
all the extras you would n('('d.
You can have it either furnished
or unfurn ished and the price is
right.
Now that additional com pe-
ten t t<'Chn icians arc available,
¥te are ablC' 10 make serviCt'.' calls
on large consoles. All work
guaran tttd.
HE NRY W . BRAINERD
New ~ner S.O.S. Radio
75tlc l Beverley Realty Co.
"'ANTED TO RENT U 507 Eas·t Central I n Balboa
WANTED TO RENT-Two-~. Gladys Beverley, Jack C. Ford,,
home. near new bay develop-
ment, $55(X). Call Harbor 1723-J.
82-2tp
WANTED TO RENT-Two or
three-bedroom house until June.
Reliable former major A: family.
Good care guaranteed. Phone
Harbor 1536-J. 82-4tc
Acres Upper Bay
View; Sandy Loam
$2500
A Look to the Future
10 Acres West Side
Small House
$10,500
Lot on West Bluff
59x359--Excellent View
$1650
One of the Fine Homes
of Costa Mesa.
65xl20-
Close in. Lot
$12,750
J . C. PAYNE, Broker
111 1. 18th S t. c!,sta Mesa
Ph. Beacon 5213-~1
R. W. BARTINE
Associate Broker
Res. Ph. Beacon 5Z7&-J
83-ltc
J. E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Bl,•d.
Costa lo1ese Ph: Beacon 5320
One-Bedroom House
Double garage; good locatit>n : east
side of to"n . Price reduced to
$4500
New 3-Bedroom Home
On East 19th St. Hard-w·ood
floors, double garage. Price
only-
$12,000
T erms.
FURNISHED
Two-Bedroom Home
Large lot. Refr igerator , t able-top
stove, firepl ace and patio--S.3000
will h andle.
Two-Bedroom House
With 2 ~ acres land, near high
school. Price only-
$8500
J. E. Barnes &. Son
!~Newport IDvd. 300 !\iarine Ave. Harbor 780
81-t!c
HIGHEST price paid for your pi-
ano. Danz-Sc hmidt Piano Co.,
apar tment or house for 2. 3 . . Realtors
months. \\.rite or phone Ne~-s-Jim Howard, Broker -Bill Llewlyn Colta Mesa l n. Beacon 5320
Times, Box •·D." 82-2tp Salesman. ___ BJ-_1_1_c ___________ BJ-__ 1tc
Santa Ana, 520 N. ~fain. 7~tfc WANT TO RENT-Garage for
speed boat, anywher e in ha rbor
USED Plane. from $65. Or will a rea. Phone Harbor 2115-R.
renL Danz-Schmjdt Piano Co.. 82-2tp
520 N. Main, Santa Ana. 7()..tfc _.,---~-------_;,
FOOTBALL SEASON
IS HERE!
DO YOU WANT
TO HEAR THESE
GAMES PLAY BY PLAY!
w._ll. ,.oo •on't Ir your radio won't
let )'O'l.I. Bnng your bus'ly, fu.ny ur
wbal ban JOU radio to u• and we •Ill .. to It t.hat you hear lh"" &am"'
clearlJ .
.Al-OIORIZED PllILCO SHOP
Knox Hardware Co.
420 E. 4th, Santa Ana
Ph. 130 82-3tc
R EP 0 SSE S SE D Mirror Type
Spine t Piano. Now only $295.
A very pretty piano. F ine tone.
OanJ.-Sc tunidt Piano, 520 No.
Main, Santa Ana.. 7~t!c
GOOD Grands. l\lehli n, Kurtzman,
Story & Oark, O\a.se, Hallet A:
Davis. Kimball. Weber and oth·
en. Prices start at $485. Terms.
O&nz....sclunidt, Santa Ana, 520
No. Main. 7~ttc
\VANT TO RENT-Furnished or •
unfurnished house, 2 or 3 bcd-
r oms will lease. Phone Harbor
707 81-ttc
$1 00 RE\V ARD-F or r ent for un-
furnished 2 or 3-bedroom house
a t Corona del Mar. or Bay dis-
trict until June l . Businns
man, former 1st Lt. Infantry.
Care guar. Phone Sant a Ana
1428-M 80-tl c
AP!' or SMALL HOUSE wanted
by man and wlte. We do not
drink or smoke, no children or
pets. Phone · Santa Ana 0991-W
or write Box "X'' Newport Bal-
boa News-nmes. 37-tfc
WANT TO ll.ENT-2 or 3 bednn.
unfurnished house. WW leue.
Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707
or 13. ~tic
RLt,(. ESTATE t1
F OR SALE-Lot o n Central Ave.,
P e ninsula Point, Zone 3. 35x97.
Private right. Call Ha r bor 315.
Office of John D. Burnham. 2001
Ocean Blvd., Balboa. 80-tfc
REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
INSURANCE
-TALK ABOlIT BUYS--
.We've Really Got 'Em This Week!
Completely Furnished
A new tw~bedroom home . . . 90 per cent com·
pleted near the country club. Very good furniture.
This is the buy of the week at only-
$6200 . . . Easy Terms
Newport Heights
A new tw~bedroom house inl Newport Heights . . .
good stucco construction. Plastered throughout on
a nice level lot. Garage 12x20. Better see this one
at once ... you'll be crazy about it. Move right
in at-
$8500 ... With Good Terms
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I REALTY
I ··~ ~ ~
Corona del Mar ~roperties
~ ~ ~
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Phone Harbotj 2048
~ ~ J
Corona de! ~ar
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BALBOA ISLIAND
83-ltc
FOUR BEDROOMS, 1WO BATHiHOM&-Large living·
room with fireplace, bricked 'patio, tw~car garage.
A ve ry livable home. close td shops and bay-
. Only $25,tO
CORONA DE U MAR
I
SOUTH OF THE 1-IlGHW A Y~Two bedrooms, nice
living-room. service porch. kitchen and dinette.
Tw~car garage, covered pa io. Recently redecor·
ated and landscaped. Nice istrict . close to school
and shopping-I
$10,000 with 1~rms
SEE US FOR NE ~ HOMES
We Have Several to ~hoose From
Re sidential lot s from __ ----····-· .. ··· ... $1500
One 25-ft. business lot. ····-·-··· .. ·····-··$5000
Bargain 40x I I 8 zoned F-3 ............. -$3750
(Adjoining 70-ft. available)
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BEACH COTTAGE ON iW ATERFRONT
--Better Come and See Thi1·s--
' Total Price-$J650
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VACANT L ~TS . ' Balboa Peninsula, three lots. m~rket value $11 ,000-
Price ............................. ··-· +··········· .... -........ _.$8200
Seashore Drive, two lots; 60-ft. fOmer ... _ ............. $5250
Canal Frontage. 30xl00: comer.t ..... ·-········-···-···· .... $6000
Newport Beach , R-2 Zone .... ·-····-·· +-· ......................... $1350
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EARL W. STANLEY •
REALTOR l-
COVERING GREATER NE !'." PORT. HARBOR
111!1 Coast Highway 3113 W. Cen~ 225 Marine Ave.
Corona del l.!ar Newport Beodl Bal-Illand Phone: Hortior 1646 Harbor 1013 Phone: Harbor 11'16
I 83-uc
1 ..
-BUSINESS BUYS>--. .
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RESTAURANTS-Several to cht from in all sections
of Newport area.
BEAUTY PARLOR on 101 Highwllocation next to big
market.. suitable for partners.
CONCREI'E BRICK PLANT. one of land. home. Has
good cement quota. Good inoome investment-$4500
down payment. •,
ALSO SEVERAL FOOD STANDS,
1
concessions, pool room,
bowling alley. grocery, etc.
-a-,
\Vhen Selling or Buying a BuSiness, See "Sandy"
--a-1
A. "SANDY STEINER, Realtor
Business Broker -Insurance
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ISLAND RE~TY COMPANY
201 Agate, Balboa IslaDd Phooe m-w
CORONA DEL MAR
Three units, furnWted, south of highway on 40-foot
lot with fruit trees and garden space. Possession of.
two-~m apartment1close of escrow, If desired.
$7100 Cash Down
Income more than makes payments on
· $12,900, Gross Price
balance of
ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
201 Agate, Balboa Island Harbor:rrt-W
82-2tc
THIS ONE ST ANDS OUT
BALBOA
Three bedrooms, large living-room. breakfast room,
roomy kitchen. Neat, clean, good construction; con-
crete foundation, shingle roof, six garages. See it !
. . $16,000
COAST PROPERTIES CO.
Realtors
"Serving Newport Harbor Area"
703 E. Central Ave. Balboa Harbor 2658
82-ttc
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN
Newp ort Hei ghts Area
Ample size lots 60xl27.5 feet on 15th street near
Orange avenue. Well pl anned protective restric·
tions. Nicely located for a G. I. loan and priced at
$1250.
We have several other good locations to choose
from , including half-acre estate sites near the High
School.
CALL HUB POWERS -HarQ<>r 62-W
J. A. BEEK OFFICE
Balboa Ferry Landing
83-ltc
ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W
Beautiful Bay Front Lot
On
With Private Beach
Exclusive Harbor Island
$18,000
ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY
201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W
82-2tc
~B~E~A~I::_• ~ES~T~A~TE~~W~ANTE~~D:'.__114~ AUTO llEKVIOS
WILL TRADE-Lots on Lido Isle
also lots on Peninsula on pur-
chase of 2 or 3 bedroom house
in H arbor district. Phone Harbor
707 81 -tfc
MONU TO LO.AN M
LOANS TO Bun.D, buy, .;m.prove
modemtse or reftnanc..
Newport B&lbo& ll'odenl SaVlng•
&D.d 1JDaD AMociAUOIL
333.1 Via Lido Ph. liarbor 1:!00
nun.gas 11
TRAILERS FOR RDIT-Do JOW
own ha11Hns· and movln&-A!
_,,, equlpnmt. $2.21 and S2~
per d17. We -tbe ldtch Myt'Olm llroL Se flee Statlca
car. 17tb It NewjXH Blvd.. o.t. --
NOWHERE
Your authorized Ch.r)'sler-
P lymouth Dealer.
Authorized parts
CQmplete Lubrication and
Mainte nance
Expert Mechanics
Kendall and Quaker State oils
NEWPORT '
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 W _ Central Ave.
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Radio Repairs
All makes; tubn, etc.
Beacon 5763
BURT NORTON
F OR SALE-Three-bed.room un·
turn.ished home on Peninsula
P oint. Large living-room with
fireplace. kitchen, bath &: patio.
Don't miss this oneo---$17.500.
Office of J ohn D. Burnham. 2001
Ocean Bl,•d., Balboa. 81-tfc
Costa Mesa
A new three master bedroom home with approxi-
mately 1300 square feet. Hardwood floors through-
out . . . wardrobe closets . . . large lot in good
district. 'Ibis is really one of the best buys of the
year with no exaggeration. Priced for a very quick
634 Coast Highway 101-Beacon 5173 83-ltc All klndl cypewtlt.er rlbbonl In ---~-...,-.,...,,-----,,-=,.,---1-1
i ----,,-,-,-,,,.---I 'tock at the News-11me&.
Phone Harbor 636
915 Cout Hlsh°"V. Newport
23-ttc Beautiful Beach Lots
NOT CORONA DEL MAR
Pice $690
STEINWAY GRAND. Beautiful
modern In bloc k and sllv..-. G<ir-
geous tone. This Is an art piano.
U you ore fumllhlng Yo<U horM
In ''Moderne" this Instrument la SEE
perrert for YoU-ne ....... bly W. J . HOLCOMB
prked. Dani~Schmldt Plano Co.. Corona del Mar
5ll) No. Main. Santa AnL ~tic ''Where The Flage ny•
' ~ ANNOCNOEllENT8 D Harbor 2766 8Z-2tc
KE y s CONTEMPORARY house, com-
11..s. ~ Toa wan. bi.nation outdocr·lndoor livine
VOGEL'S areas. completely landscaped. 2
100 Kahl at.. JlaJboa bedrooms. Open for lmpection.
,. -· Balboa llland 160' Second A .. , Corona del
-MM. lm4tc
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sale-~
$8750 ... Terms
B. A. NERESON
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Phil D. Soloman -~ -John Bondra
Phone Beacon 5225
1972 Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesa
83-ltc
BRIGGS' *** BES1i *** BUYS · EB-ttc
OOSTA MESA TRAILER SITE OORNER with 144 ft. Blvd.1-.&_Utile __ w_D_-_IAl ______ ._.&_llrtlll_...:_w;,;.M;,:;,;.-=IAI=---__;•::
frontage; two slabs. building with toilet, elect. and water
already in. Only $800 req\iired, be.I. easy. Don't pro-
crastinate ! i EL BA YO snJ<XX>. threebdrm. h~e and income apt. All
tum .. elect. refng .. two-car :l $21,500 cash; $10,000
T.D.bal.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS S'ru<XX> 1 ~ yr. old, good view,
large L. R. and D. R., fireplace, re· kitchen, two bedmis.,
garage, lot 50x129. $12.960.
Fred -BRIGGS -Tressa
634 Coast -Y
A "Sandy'' Steiner •'
Phone Beacon 5173 or ~ Har. 2476
We Write F1re and Imurance 83-ltc
. -...
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
SJP!l.T. YOUR CAR NOW
While Priem are mlb.
Pbane for our caur11111m 111zyer who wm can an4
~vlw )'Ollnonllic OPA Jlf!IUlatialll, oe!llnc
..,... and amsice alJ d8talll
aJLBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., Inc.
O.t1cM -nu .,. "ss' • aam .... , tr.a. Ncwpwt n ""' .. 0 • a n •rw .....
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. NEWS-TIME.~
October 15. 1946
EDITOR. Newport-Balboa
News-11mes:
Organized gamblers. who make
an easy livtng and grow fat off
the credulity of their victims, des--
crlbe themselves as ••sportsmen."
They are anything but sports-
men. It has been well sa.\d of the
organized professionals ot hone-
race gambling that their touch -
has made the spoTt of kings the
racket of knaves_ ProfHsional
gamblers discredit and wr ec k
q>OrU. . ln Texas. for example, professio-
nal gamblers have moved i n to
school-boy football. The T exas In-
tencholastic League announces.
that the gamblers have h i red
.. players to throw the game or to
bold the score down to make cer-
tain gamblers safe."
Dr. Forrest G. Allen, head
basketball coach of the University
of Kan.us. charged recently that
gamblers had become a threat to
college athletics; that professional
gambl('rs had caused lads "to -
throw'" college basketball games.
A smea r campaign was started
against Dr. Alle n. llis e ffort to
clear basketball of the gamblers'
touch seemed doomed to failure,
when, fi ve members of the Brook-
lyn College basketball teaai con-=
fessed that gamblers had bribed
them. price $3000. "to throw," tht' -=
game against Akron College. 0
In the boxing field a v.Titer in
Life magazine, for June 17 last ~
charges that one-third or mor e of =
this country's professional fighters -=
are owned by crookrd m a nagers :!!!
who fix Cight!I in the interest or
gamblers. 0
In our own !llate. Governor War-=
ren took unprecedented action re-
cently by t:ol n~ before the State
Athletic Commis!lion to state that
he was disturbed by numerous re-
ports of fixed and phony boxing
bouts: blamed the • professional
garnblPrs; dcmi:tnded a clean-up.
Even our national game has not
been free from gambler corruption.
The briber}' by which professional =
&;amblers caused the White Sox =
to toss the series to the Cincinnati "'
Reds is the blackest page of base-:a
ball history.
And no-A' come the dog-race
people with measure Number 2 on
the Novrmlx>r ballot. under which ~
they admit the volume of pari mu-=
tuel gnmbling In California would ~
be increased at least $50,000,000 a
year. It -A'ould appear sensible
policy to reduce the State's op-
portunities for big gambling ; not
increase them.
Santa Oara, Oct. 15-
f'RANKLIN ffiCHBORN
frost· Bites
NO K.IDDV'G
A recent classified ad in the
Worthington (!\{inn.) Globe read:
"Come to the big circus for kids
-by kid!. Tr8ined dogs, fortune
read.injts, sideshows. Across from
Momignside Grocery. Mon., Tues.,
Wed."
A classifil"d ad in the same pa-
per the next day: "Attention! Big
circus for kids-by kids. Postpon-
ed. by the kids' mothers."
BEDTIM.E STORY
Leo H. Clase of tht' Chautauqua
Uterary and Sci€'ntific Circle,
after IC'Cturing in lndianapolis, "'8.S
the gu('St of honor at a dinner
there. 8"idc him sat a pretty
girl, \\'ho began to talk to him
about clairvoyance. the psychology
ot dre-ams and such subjects.
"Do }'OU ever talk in y o u r
sleep!" she asked him.
"No," he a"""•ered, "but I often
talk in other J>l"Ople's. I'm a O\au·
taQua lecturer."
A LOT OF BULL
Residents of Cleaford, England,
after searching two dayt: for a
missing three-quarter-ton bull, fi.
nally found him atop a 60-14f>t
to\\·er orl<yme Castle. The animal
had walked up a narrow stairway
0
0
• and couldn't turn around to de--
..,._..,d.
Farmen nnally moved the bull
into revene by taps on the nose
~ith a persuader.
-F. F .
JOKES-that is -
Too Late
The station a~nt from the
small weste.m tov.-n V.'U making
his first trip to New York Oty.
He was interested in seelng the
aals 1n Central Park and the sky-
line. but the' grear mome.nt of the
visit "'as to be his appointment
with the lAV.'}"t"r fOl" hi5 railroad
whose offiet"S "'ere in the Empire
Su.te BuiJd..ing_
1be la"-ye.r v.•u a big man and
a busy one and be could not help
bf>ing a little sw-prised when the
a&ent did Mt arrive for the inter-
view. It wu not until M&rly two
houn later that a faint knock was
beard on the door, and the little
q:l""nt Umptd In.
"\Vhat a climb," he gasped as
be collapoed Into a chair. "Eighty
flights ol stain."
.. Good hea,·ens, man," exclamied
the lawyer, ''Why didn't )'mU take
the elevator! ..
"Well. I planned to," aalcl the
qmt, "but It pWlod out just u
I &ot tbero." ('I'nidd, C. 9' O.
Ry.)
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Farm -and -Country chool Boy
Arthur SUV.. -Bob Padfield
New Blue Room
(W•~Gdll)
ZA'1'8, DRINKS AND ROMANCE
... -·-IOll'om BurtR.Norton
RADIO ELECTRICIAN
Pllone BeM!oa 6711
1111 COM& Rl~-Newport lleaelt,, CWlf..
0 . R. (Pl>pl Cra-y-N. M. (Monie) Crawley
Dbtlnctlve Home Fum1shlnp
Crawley's Furniture
1l1J Newport 81..t-ft. Ilea >oe 1811
Costa Mesa-"in the Heart ol. Town"
Otto Boyd
Boyd's Service Station
"You Otto Buy from Boyd"
UOI W. Ceatral-Newport--PIL -r 8U
AL ANDERSON
Fun ~ne
Balboa
Lee Fabian
Manager
METZGER STORES
• • • F\reatone •••
1'181 Newport Bl\>d, Ooota M-e-a GUl·W
"Home and Auto Supply Stores''
RI:· ELECT
Jesse L. Elliott
-htcumbent--
SHERJFF
TUESDAY, NOV. 5tll t
Harold K. Grauel
CHAPEL
110 Broadway-Ph. Beacon 5110
Costa Mesa. Calllomla
A. E. Groty -J . A. Groty
Groty Appliance Co.
FrlcldalN and Maytac Dealer-BM.coll Mel
1'1111 Newport Blvd.--Coota M-Oollt.
John E. Sadleir
Real Estate -Insurance
SOZ Main 8-t.-Balboa, CalJl,
otnce Ph. Harbor %054
1506 Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. llwbor 141
F. B. Owen
Newport Souvenir & Gift Shop
GIFTS OF ALL KINDS .
Ph. Barbor 21'8--W
%10! Ocean Front-Newport BM'c:!a, Oallf.
HUBBARD HOWE
Pros. Hubbard's
South Coast Company
HU W. Centnl-Pll. Barbor HOO
HElNZ KAISER. Owner
Bay Shore Camp
and Boat Landing
11th A Cout W!•Y-Pboae 8-ootl M50
Lew H. Wallace
Real Esta le and Insurance Broker
PltonM: Office. Barbor S-RM. Harbor 1681
ISO! W. Central Ave..-Newport Beacb, Callt, '
COYE. WATI'S
Balboa Liquor Store
704 E. Oentral Ave .. Balboa. Ph. Barbor %479-1
-i'be Dome of CordJall!f" -G. R Brader, lfcr.
.l. M. Miller
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Pb. Harbor 1.%42
15tll at Central-Newport Beeelli
"On Your Way to Balboa"
Bruce B. Johnstone
at the Sign ot the
"FLYING 1\ED BOB81:"
JOHNSTONE SERVICE
Barbor 1m-.1
Clout Bhd. at 101 mp...,
NewportEngineering Associates
FREDERIC J . SINGER. President
-~·--Ull COMt !lhnz-Pll. -. 50Cll
Wallace C. Mattoon
Mattoon's Shoe Store
_ . Footwear tor All the Family . .
l'IM Newport Blvd.-Coota 11-·
Ptloae BE.aeon 68S9-W
Dr. W. T. Mooney
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Nbrtll ..... O..lnl
.... llatbol" (%4-b.r. W"rioe) "
Walter J. Gerhardt
Harbor 292-W
OUR PHOTOGRAPHER
U'I ..,._, Aveeoe--Oorcma del Mar
Robert L Shorey-~ Et!ift>eer
Davis & Gay Music Co.
1llT Newport Bml.-()oata Mtt• II•~ Im
U• Wala•t SL ,,_..._._ BNdt
G. N. Wells
Real Estate
ftw lier: roa 5Ul
1• Newport Bh'd..----o.ta MW. c.at.
0 . C. HARR • • • C. C. OTro
Otto's Sporting Goode
and Saddlery
Harr's Jewelry
TWln Locations
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Portray Today a Man Who Says: "To Be Sure, Insure" .
By VOLNEY HAY
Jack Lindsley is not a human slave-trader but does eal in humans -
their physiognomy and biography and he tells me it is a delightful job
for he finds they are the real commoclity of any co, ity.
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JAMES E. RAGSDALE
As I write stories of people, I find the greatest percentage of then;t me from our fanns
and ranches, are educated in the little red schoolhouse. James E. Rag ale, our subject for
today. was born on a farm in Southern lliinois. He walked five mil~ school until his sev·
enth grade, when it became his duty to support his mother and lilt! ther and sister.
At the age of 15 he took over the job of milking 30 cows twice ad iY ' As he grew older, he
decided to put himself through a trade school and selected automotive ectrical work. After
graduating, he brought the little family to Corona, Calif., where he · e an orchardist.
Later he opened an electrical automotive repair shop in Pasadena • e was detennined to
be tops in his business and entered a scholarship contest which earn $750 cash, a life-
time scholarship, a trip to Chicago with six m onths' free instruction i the Coyne Electrical
Engineering school.
Because of his previous training the school secured him a night j
stalling equipment and training men at large electrical establishmen
After graduating from school he returned to Pasadena to take ove shop and started in
a big way, manufacturing automobile batteries. In 1941 he joined the . S. Anny Air Corps
as a civilian instructor in aeronautical electrical equipment and while le hing during the day,
sold life insurance evenings. ·
July of 1944 sees him opening his own insurance office at Glend le where he is general
agent for Western Life Insurance Co. of Montana and insurance b~k r in all lines. His or·
ganization is known as James E. Ragsdale and Associates. His slogan is "Insurance for
Everything Against Anything." He is not only a business man of Gl\m ale, but also a citizen
and business man of Balboa for he is proprietor of the Balboa Motel the Windsor apart-
ments.
His hobby is breeding palomino horses and he Is the proud . of Silver Rae, a su-
perb palomino at stud. He.has lately purchased one of Silver Rae's bf spring, Sally Tucker,
a $5000 filly now under harness training at Pomona. His pet ridin omino, Pal. is his
mount when he rides as a member of Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz' moun posse.
Henry W. Brainerd
Radio S 0 S Electric
IOO ~Bal~ bland-Pit.. Harbor '180
Plallco, G. £.. Bott.man, Ad..m.l.nJ, Tbor
a.dlo aad Appllanoe Service Spocol•IW.
0. Z. Robertson
General Contractor
Ull COMt .... way--Oorona de! liar, o.IU.
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ROBERT H. REED
Harbor Cold Storage
Pll.. Buttor M3
de -8"-N-rt -· Oallf.
A. "Sandy'' Steiner
REALTOR
Fred ... Tl'w &tna. Alaoc1•tea a.t OD-* Blway~ Ileana &111
"Oiudc" Smith 4 Homer Smith, Proprletan
Balboa ~ntral Market
CW• ll.rboalleat llarbt • DelLmt!JI!•)
1111 z. <Jmtn1-n. -... nn
Thomas F. Norton
• Prop.
BAY SHORE CAFE
..._ lleacoa &1'6--tn. a CoM& m..,
SERVING 12 NOON TILL 9 P . M.
Al and Jim'•
MEATS
-WHllODttle'• -°""---.... Joluuiy Abell
Balboa Island Sporting Goods
~fartheSporUmUJ" m~ ~A---. t&ll~ -
MAC PELLETIER
Newport Pharmacy 11• -rn.&-ft. -• .
Paul
Balboa Sp
Pll.-r
rent7.en
fishing Fleet ==-.... -
llEVEBLEY
Beverley 1alty Company
llO'T E. Oelllnl..:::f -l '1111 -
Louis · ey, Prop.
Casino Cafe· ., Cocktail Lounge
•t-;:!!ij!!~~ llarllor n.-M
• YING BOllBEPOWD)
·1*!1l!!!rt-ft.!::'! -m
R /GREELEY ''P~·UP'' 0..-n-bO-
llaltedMllb tDop-Oold~ ---Dr. Robe •
1 'FIJ Newport
DAML\
Orkin's D
A. Crawford
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, MepaP'I'
artment Store
ReadY-to"••eor, Top, Piece Goods ln!ants' Household Ware
--6'I tM -., Cloota -
Donal l J. Harmon
BALBOA ORSE RACES w-.w-. .... Slaeet ••••
HERSHEY
:ts'Pot
Ill Bta1a..._.
EARL W. STANLEY
Jlealtor
C<M!ring Greater Newport HutJor m llutne-Balbo& ......_a.,._ tnt m o-t Blvd.--Oorvaa 11o1 ............_ 1t11
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WollerB::h'Ci~
Merchant Patrol
AJMI Deteottw f)enloe
--l"IQR~New_.t ft. -.1t1J.·a
Theodore Robins
FORD DEALER
1111 w. O..lnl --18
Stanley James Barden
MASTER MARINER
---B...U-Y ... t -lllolp Br I Ill Clout m""T-PIL -MH
C. F. Dennison
-'-ted wltll
A. "SANDY" 8TIWIEll -BMltor
1U Cout lllcl>wa:r-PIL -. !1171
Jack S. Fred V.
Raub & Bennett
ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS
1808 Newport Boulevvd
Pllione Beacon 5808-W. Costa M-
JOSEPH L. MARSHALL
christi~ntliut
Balboa
T.LEFEVRE
"Frenchie's" Barbecue
& Delicatessen
un Main St.-llalboa Hotel Areode
BICllABD L PATl'ERSON .
Cl\'11 1:q1n ....
Patterson & Boyle
~ Blq.-Pll. 11915 -Santa Alla
SH oOut Blvd. North-I'll. 5UZ-1-
Ca pt. B. J . McNally
McNally'o
Balboa Boat Livery
705 E. Bay A ve.-Pb.. Harbor .oe
E. C. "POP'S" LUDWIG
FUN ZONE
Largest Number Dart Games on Coe.st
Play Ball with Dolls.
B. B. Rltle Rane -Balboa
Herbert F. Kenny
POSTMASTER
BALBOA
Calif.
Geo. wei.s L. Elaine w-
Coast Properties Co.
Realtors
70S I!. Oeatral-B&lboa-Ph. Barbor !ml
W. B. Rowe
Starck's Cafe
Hot Pl--Newport
Frltz Goossens -Woody Cooper
Balboa Market
SOl Mola SL
Jack Hamilton
Beacon Sea Foods
NEWID'O'r
l.W Clout lllcl>wa7-N-rt Beaeb, Oollf.
ALLAN DARTFORD
The Blue Sails
-· 8taliOMrJ', cara. Art ~ W llala 8t.-Balboa Pb.. Barbor I'll
Robert E. Arvin's
1-elers and Wakbmekers
111Twmtr_8_
Newport ...._ Oallt.
• WID1am MacCurdy W. H . (Skip) Oilklm
MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc.
NAVAL ARCHlTECl'S
M. E . Nledecker, Soc . .l Treu.
llU o-t Jllway-·N-rt ---B-MU
Lee - --BEAN a HOLMAN ---Bob
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
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J.E. Ragsdale
(Owner)
Balboa Motel and Windsor
IU IL Ooatnl e '1111:. Olataol asa11n.BuMrm 'Bsa1 .. CJ11m.
Bob Allen
COUNCILMAN
BA111()A ~";Arm ~
' HARRY J. FORS~YT-BE~
l'onylho'a ,,_,,,.. 8apiJly
"Everything ~pblc"
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NEWPORT BALllOA
NEWS-TIMES
l'll()!lfg,. BARii(>& 1S ... 11
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~ Papble in Advance:-$2:lf0 -,.... In ~ OouldF
'2.15 por ,.... to 4th ~; "100 per ,.... to 1111> -
Enund u Secand.Qw matter at the Post.offtc:e In Newport Bnt'b.
c.JlfcnM. under the Act al M&n:b 3, l8'i9
SAM D. PCRTER ~
F. G. "'°5'I' Editor
W.T .DIXOM - - -~M·-Prkadcc· Plat. 3011 W. Central AYl!Due. Newpm-t Be·±, cautmnla
Offieial Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A Dep ! '•ble Loc:al Jm:U"41uu tor °"" 11 Yean
Active
Member
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Black Market Hits Children
And now the black market has hit the bubble gum field.
According to 8-year-old Tommy Lindsay of Long Beach,
who wrote in reply to his cousin's inquiry about the bubble
gum situation in Long Beach, bubble gum is very hard to get
t here, but if there is any to be found in the city, he'll get it,
even though the price has gone up from one cent a stick to
25 cents a stick.
1t seems bubble gum now has more winning power for
the favor of the yO\Dlger female set than sodas, candy or
bracelet cha rms.
And here is a problem for the statisticians: How much in-
flation or rise in the cost of living is there in an advance of
price from one cent t o 25 cents on an article, namely bubble • • gum .
Also, the older people might well take a lesson from the
incident as children copy their elders. their good deeds, and
their mistakes. Certainly the black market has reached the
lowest fonn or level whe n it attacks or affects the bubble
gum trade, and thus starts young intelligent minds to work-
ing in the wrong grooves.
Backstop Against Inflation
Passage of Proposition No. 1 at the Nov. 5 election not
only will help provide veterans with much-needed fanns and
homes. but a lso will act as a backstop against inflation. At
least part of the current infla tionary tendency has been
taken out of the real estate market for veterans obtaining
state farm and home loans through reduction of the inter-
est rate on such loans to three per cent. A California veteran
purehasing a $7500 house under the state farm and home
purchase act pays only $39.52 a month on the 3 pct. rate,
while that amount per month would have bought only a $6300
house under the 5 pct. rate prevailing before the war.
That does not mean that a $6300 house can be obtained
for as little as $7500 in the present market , but it is believed
that the saving on the monthly payment resulting from the
reduction in interest rate will make a considerable difference
to a veteran who must pay off his contract over 20 oing
years. Savings over this period under the new plan would
total more than $1800.
The rann and home loans are now being made under a
$30,000.000 self-liquidating bond issue overwhelmingly ap-
proved by the voters in 1943. This fund, however, is almost
exhausted, which is the reasorf for Proposition,No. 1, a new
$100.000,000 bond issue to meet the needs of the thousands
of additional California veterans. Since the fann and home
purchase program was first established in 1921 for World
War 1 veterans. bonds totaling $110,000.000 have been is-
sued at no C06t whatever to the taxpayers. Funds to retire
the bonds and also to pay the entire C06t of a dministration
are obtained from repayment of the veterans' contracts. The
state holds title to the property as security during repay-
ment Of a loan. Already endorsed by an imposing number of
groups, societies and individuals. including both the Republi-
can and Democratic state parties, the American Legion and
other veterans organizations, the A.F.L. and · other labor
groups, the State Chamber of Commerce and Gov. Warren,
Proposition No. 1 also is actively backed by the Veterans'
Homes & Farms committee. More than 4000 workers are
carrying the. drive for a "yes" vote on Proposition No. 1 into
every precinct of the state.
MODERI MARllE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
BALBOA ISLAND
ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Often Y oa tbe l.lbwt Plaee
to Diiie la 0...,. Ooaaty!
All New - - -
Even the Location
' ' • One-Halt Mlle East ot Old
Location oo Coast Highway.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar .
We Lead Soutbem Callfomla In the Serv1ni: ot
-SEAFOODS-
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-vmrr OtJR Ktrt:!HEH -
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market
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cu~~~ u Es in:::::~·c~u : Shortage in Oratjge County
12nd and £Iden. Colta •Mesa
&mday echool, 9 :4.5 ; momlng
wonhlp, 11; !!vaageliaic ~nice,
1 :80 p. m.; Kid·week prayer meet-
lna oo Wedne9aay. 7:~ p. m.,
:JOUDI people'• eva.o.ceusuc •ervtee
on Friday, 7 :46 p. m.
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL
1423 Weet Centr•t Avenue
8m:Jd&y )if ..... : 8 and 10 L.m..
Ooctt!lillom: Saturdays tfND
4:00 to G:30 and from '7 :M to
8:80 p.m.
aT. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH
8afboa fllarwl
Sw>day ¥au: l :IO a.m.
Conf-on.t; Saturdaye "'°"'
7:30 to 8 :30 p.m.
CORONA DEL MAB
COllDl1lN1T'f
CHlJRCB, CONGREGATIONAL
Perry Frederick Schrock. Mlnbter
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona del Ma:f
Sunday, Oct ober Zl, 1946
9 :30 a.b. Church school.
11 :00 a.m. Morning wonhip_ Ser-
mon by Mr. Schrock : "Personal
Adequacy''.
FIRST CHU RCH OF CHRlaT,
&CI ENTlaT
Lido Theater, Cent ral A'\'e nue
and Via Lido
A bra.DC!l of The Kotber Church,
The Fll'lt CbW'Ch of Cb.rill. Sc:l·
e.nttat, ta Bolton.. Me•-.rhuaett.a.
Sunday SCbool at 8:30 a. m. Sun-
day Servi~ at 11 a. m. Wednead.ay
Teatimonlal Meeting at 12 o'clock
Reading Room located at 111
Palm street, Balboa, ls open daily
from 1 p.m . to 5 p.m. except Sun-
days and holidays nationally ob-
served
COSTA MESA CUUllCH OF GOD
&ev. 1.-P. McGraw, Pastor
lM cawtllo St., c.ta -Services Sunday 10 L m., 6:30
p. m. and 7;30 p. m.
l"lll8T FOllllllQtJ....a OlltJ1ICll
OF COSTA M&BA
TdDpCll'&l'y location, Amer1can
Lqtoa Hall .... -)ln.o.--... ....... -Mn SUnday School 9 :30 L m.
Momin& wonblp oenlce 10:'5.
Crusader service 6:00 p. m.
Berean service 6:30 p. m.
Evenln11 evanll"IJltic service at
7 :30 o'clock.
Tuesday ewntng prayer service
at 7:30 o'clock.
CH URCH OF CHRIST
Church and W alnut Street.a
'-Duane Canby, Mlnlater.
Services : Sunday, 10 L m ., Blble
Study; ll a. tn... Mor otng worship.
ASS:EMJJLIES OF GOD
Jlen.ry a.nd Ida Sande, Puton
American Leeton Hall, 15th
and Oeotra.1 Ave.
By J, F . POLA..~ Geolocl.t, U. S. G,eolQCk:&l &in"e)'
From 1940 into 1946 the United fttt a year.
States Geological S\U"Vey hu been 01.iefly as a result of the lower-
making a study of groUI'ld-water ing water levels. saline contami-
features in the southern part of nation has developed extensively 1 ,......,,,....,....,,,_.,,.._,,,~._-------------------~
the costal plain in Orange and in Santa Ana Gap, and on Hunting· GAR DE N AND p A T J O W A L L Los Angeles Counties, with special ton Beach Mesa_ also in minor
reference to saline contamination areas on Landing ill and in Alami-•
and the elfecti•eness of the ""' too Ga p. W. P. MEALEY-General Contractor
called coutal "barrier" to re-In Santa Ana Gap, saJt water
strain inland advance of ocean began mo'\i.ng inland in the mid-
water. This investigation hu been die twenties. By 1931, it under-
carried on in cooperation with the lay 1,900 acres along the coast and
Orange County Flood Control Dis-by 1944 2,400 acres, an increase of
trict, the Orange County Water 500 aa-es in 13 years.. As of 1944.
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COSTA HS8A
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PBISl'(]IANS -8UllOEON8, D.O •
District, the Loi Angeles County the contamination ••front" -was
County F1ood C.OOtrol District, and about a.Jong Atla.Pta Avenue ; in
the city of Long Beach. and has the lJ..year period it had moved
been financed equally by Federal inland west of caMery Avenue
and local funds. as much, as .3.5 mile and between
The following paragraphs pre-c annery Avenue and Bushard Bookkeeping Dr. W. T. Mooney
sent a summary of the findings Street a, much as o.7 mile. The Service
for the part of the project area source ol the salt-wa ter contami-~ and Smgeoa
in Orange County_ nant in Sa nta Ana Gap is connate COLIN F. BBOWN
The water-bearing deposits tap-saline ~ter and ocean water. (illlJtliol> 19") Nlatll ... O.tnl
ped by wells are of Recent and The master fault of the New-111 llarlne Aft., BallM» Ill. .._ (M-llr. _......> ...._ ..
Pleistoncene age. The Recent de-port-IngJewooct uplift crosses San-'--------------' ~--·-·-· ---------'
posits are about 175 feet in maxi-ta Ana· jGap about 1 % miles in-\ PHnllCIANll D 81JKGEON8. M.D mum thickness. Their upper half land fro\n the coast. In the up-..----"------------,
is largely non-water-bearing silt faulted :block to the north, for! 1. 8 . WHYTE r-------------,
and fine s;nd:d the lo~e~ hal~t~ about al mile inland beyond the •u~ .. bJ' T~ u=:!.&:NT~ A. 1/. Andrews, 1\1. l>.
coarse san an grave · epost master' rault. the Talbert \\'ater-V7 I>ev.nmea' '° 1•1 ml ctimt. ta PID'SICIA.N chiefly in two tongues extending be 1 -Uoa wt\b ~ iu .......... from \Vhittier NarrO\\'S through aring !zone r ests directly on im-.&UDIT9 -w1nm • aad. penneable rocks and land\\•ard ad-~IMO 8a'fJ09 stJBGEON
Dominguez Gap and from Santa vance qr salt water can occurr -IM9 lllll'Mr stri.. e... .._ Ul Oolut ..._.
Ana Canyon lhroug h Sa nta Ana only \\'if3'1in the T albert zone. Cur-~ ....__ ......, 0o=:.:r-:r 651
Gap. The lattC'r tongue, which is rently~e contamination fTont at
a principal aquifer (water bearing its far est advance has extended
zone) of Orange County, has been only a ut .2 mile across this lip.
The public la cordially lnvtted to
attend the churcb aervh·-•rvt WM
the Reading Room.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Mornin& service, 11 am.
Evening evangeli!tlc service
named the Talbert ,\ .. ater-bearing If the salt water should pass in-Armand Monaco 1obn K. (). Chong. II. D.
at zone. Its average thickness is land befond this lip. to a critical ft7dd.aa ud Smpoa
about 70 feet and its width ranges point (6), however. it could invade ~ •• 3':.. 2 • 4 7 -8:30 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week service, Thursday
7:30 p.m.
at from 1 to 6 miles. the deeper "'ater-bearing zones of 8U_W. Bay Ave., IS&HJ09j. and by appointment
The Pleistocene deposits under-the costal plain. • Barbor 1724 Beacon 5075
ST-JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
51~ West Central, Balboa
(Ebe II Clubhou•e)
J Ch ris tian Sci<'nce Topic
'P robation ~fl~r Death' Rev. A rdy1 T. Ou n, Vlc.ar
8 :SO L m ., Holy Commun100.
9:'46 a..m., Sunday School
11 :00 L m., Morni.Dg Pray"r &nd
Sermon. (Ftnt Sunday1: Holy
Communion.)
BALBOA ISLAN D CH APEL
218 Agat e Avenue
Rev. Har"ry w. Whtte,
A..oclate Paator
Cburcb School, 9 :30 a. m.
Morning Wonb\p, 11 a. m.
F I RST MET HODIST CHURCH
G. Edwin Oaher, Pastor
Euclld at Stanford, Garden Grove.
9 :30 Ltn. Cburch school far all
agea.
11;00 Lm. Morntnc Wonhlp:
M euage: ''We Thank Tbee."
11:00 a.m. Nunery for all chil-
dren during eervtce..
6 :00 p.m. Methodiat Youth Fel-
lowebip. ·Young Adult F'ellowahlp.
7~ p.m. EvenJng WorahJp:-
¥e9age: "'C.Ome Yfll lJYe."
"THE FlllENDL Y" CENTRAL
BmLE CHURCH
or C:O.ta Mtta
R4'v. Dwt1h t Kinman, paator
Meeting temporarily in the Wo-
men"s Club house
Sunday school-9:45 a. m.
Worship service-11 :00 a. m.
Young people's service -6:30
p. Ill.
Evening evangelistic servlce-
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting-7 :45 p. m Fri-
day, home of Mrs. Hume.
A cord.Jal welcome to all.
"Probation aftf"r Death" will be
the Sunday Le.sson·Sermon !IUbJcct
In a ll branchPs or The '-' o t be r
Church. The f'l ?-st Churc-h ot t:br!At,
S cientist. tn Boston. The Golden
Text from James rearlq, "Blei:1sed ls
tbe man that en<lureth temptation:
for ·•rhe n be Is trl"r1. he shall re-
<'el\'e the cro,,·n or lire. 'vh!··b the
l..ord hath pron1lse..t to t hem that.
lo ve him."
A eelet·tlon from ~fnrk's GO~flPI
rel.'.\tea tb:i.t "whf'n J r.iU 9 "'u rlsPn
t'!\rly the r1rst day or the "·eek. he
a1>peared flnt to &.t ary ~lagdalene.
out of "·bom be h :-td ca"t se,·en
de,·ll s." John adds th::..t "the same
d a1· at e'"enlng .... \\'hen the doors
-were shut ""here the disciples "''ere
usembled for fear of the J e,,.,·s,
came Jesus and stood In tbe midst..
and sait h unto them. Peace be unlo
you. And v.·ben he b ad so said, be
11he,\·ed unto them his bands a nd
ti's Fide .••• After these things
.l ''IU!' rhewed himself again to the
d.~r:plrs Rt these& of Tlberla.s."
In "Science and Hea lt h with Ker
ti) the Scriptures" Mary Baker
Eddy says. "J esus' unchanged phys-
ical ronr11tlon after v.·bat seemed to
be death v.·ns followed by b.ls ex·
altatlon abo\·e all material condi-
tions : and this e:raltatlon explained
h is ascenf!.lon. and revealed unmlf!I·
t:l.kJ.bly a probatlonary and prog·
resstve state 1>eyond tbe gra\'@..
J e:nts w11.s 'the 'vay:' that Is, be
mar1'.ed the way for all men:•
COSTA ME.SA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Cart B. John.on, M In later
124 E. lOth St. Ph . 2475-R
C'burcb echoot. 9 :45 L m.
Mom1n.g Worahip, 11 o'clock.
Youlb groupt, Hl(b acbool, lo·
:· 2'-Hour
Radio Service
BOlllS, A11l'O, MAlllNS
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New...,.t P•'*. Otat.
P.APALMER
UDO ISi£ PWPEmEs ·----w. 0 . BUCK-Insurance Counselor
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Phone HARBOR 264·5
I Lee C. Beaa
lie the entire costal plain, and con-1 27%1 l.akewood Ave. J.SO EMt lltb Street
siSt of intcrfingered beds of sand. Beneath Huntington Beach Mesa Loe Angekia N Ormand.y MOS Oolta Me.a. CaW'ornla
gravel. silt and clay. They range saline ~ntamination began befor e ~-----------~ '--------------'
in thickness from about 20 to 90 1925. Br 1931 saline water undi:-r-
feet along the Nev.i:x>rt~ngle'''ood lay about 1,500 acres and by 194.2
uplift froastal •·barrier'') an d about Z l OO acres. I t no"' occurs
reach ma.ximum thickness of about beneath· the southeastern and cen-
3.000 feet bet\\'een Santa Ana a nd tr a l paJ1s of the mesa in the upper
Buena Park. and mil:ld.le water -bearing zones.
The ;.Je\\·port-lnglewood uplift. The lbwer and main water-bear-
R. L. HOLFORD
Landscape Designer
2668 NEWPORT BLVD.
O..ta Mesa
Phone Sarita Ana 1575
·Laurence B. Dorcy, Ill. D. ·
Physician & Surgeon
S21 Marine Ave., -blud Pbonellubor !Gi \\'hich has surface expression at ing zonf! probably is still uncon-
Landing Hill, Balsa Chica l\1esa, taminatfd. Within the centra l part
and Huntington Beach Mesa, is an of the [besa the contamina nt is on. I'-------------' r-------------.
a.riticlinal ridge ruptured by fault· field bfine, which has ~n dis-CBIBOPBAC'rOB8
ing. The faults have cut through chargl. at or near land surface
the" Pleistocene deposits but not a nd h s percolated downward.
the water-bearing zones of Re-Near t e coast the contaminant
cent age. Cementation along these is prob bly sea \Valer but may be
fault zones has developed the prin-oil fi eld brine in part.
cipal "barrier" features of the BecAtlse the lower water bear-
uplife. -ing zoqe beneath , the mesa con-
Recha rge to the ground-water tains ~ la;ge res~rve supply of
basin in Orange County occurs fresh water it should be protected
chleny in the intake area east or from ~ntamination by discon tinu-
Ana heim. by infiltration from the ing discharge of oil-field brines at
Santa Ana River. from rainfall , land sdrface, by repair of active
and from irrigation return \Yater. wells, apd by plugging of abandon-
This recharge first enters the Tai-ed wells.
bert water-bearing zone and in On Landing Hill in Seal Beach.
part passes into the Pleistocene saline contamination has crossed
deposits beneath. t he barrier fault and invaded one
Wagner DrugleM lmtftote
Dr. WU-C. W-
Chiropractlc, Dietetics,
Physlo & Colonic Therapy
19!0 ()out Bl..t., -tit
r..ac--lleacb Pbone ZOSS
DAY 8CllOOL
Mortimer School
IOl Oonl Balbotl Wana
DAY S()JIOOL OPENS <>Cr 1
Gr..ieo: eon . .._., Anny
O. A. Morttmer, M. A., Ozford
PrlDolpal Pboae llubor 152
Gordon M. Grundy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; 3-5 p..m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pb,Jldaa and 8-
Hours: 2-5, II)' Appointment
'1-.iepboae Beacon 58'8
lJl -T Ooota -
Use of ground water began well a · few hundred feet from the
about 1870 and increased irregul-munici~l wells supplying the City
arty into the late twenties. Since of 'Seal Beach. Jn Alamitos Gapl'--------------'
1931 the average withdrawal of also. about at the County line, sa-
ground "'ater in Orange County line water has croS&ed the barrier
has been about 140.000 acre-feet fauJt and has invaded a well used
Hilton M. Maxwell, II. D.
1001 0out m...,
Ooroaa del Mar
a year; or this about 30,000 acre-for industrial supply.
feet a year is taken from the Tai-Wlthift the Pleistocene depo°sits,
bert \\'Ster-bearing zone and the the cezrent.ed fault barriers are
remainder from the Pleistocene subsequtntly watertight a I 0 n g
deposits. ?.tax.imum pumpage was most o~ the rt!ach from Alamitos
in 1936 a nd about 180,000 acre· Gap tOj and beyond Balsa Gap.
feet. Even ~thin this r each, howevC'r,
Wells of longest record near two leaks have developed under
Anaheim show that the water differ en;tial levels of 15 feet or
levels have declined in two steps. less. ~neath H untington Beach
From•the 1880's io 1900 the 1"1els Mesa ttie faults have developed
near Anaheim declined about 40 o nly a partial barrier . Elsewhere.
feet, were about static in 1918, the faults do not cut the deposits
declined about 70 feet from 1918 of Re~nt age and so afford no
to 1936, and r ecovered about 17 barrier F hatsoever to water move-
feet to 1945. The. two periods of ment 1<$.ndward through the Tal-
decline \\'ere periods of deficient bert w~ter-bearing zone of Santa
rain(all. Lowering of water level Ana Ga p, a thinner gravel in Bolsa
near· the coast was not so large Gap si~ilar but Jess permeable
but followed the same pattern. deposit in Ala mitos Gap.
In the historic low level of auturn. U nder native conditions of
1936, water levels were below sea ground a te r circula tion across
level beneath 155 square miles of the co•stal plain the hydraulic
Orange County. inland about to barrier ! to landward enroachment
Garde n _Grove ai:td _Buena Park. was a~olute. With the increas-
The California D1~'is1on of Water ing defelopment of the ground
Resources has estimated recent~y water supplies, recurrent decline
that the present overdraft 1n has deVeloped in two periods f
DENTISTS
Dr. Obed Lucas
DEN'11ST
Office Hours : 10-12; 2-5
Phone Barbor lM!
-~ w. oeatn1.-. ulM> · S. R. Monaco, M. D.
NEWPO.T BUCH 814 Bay Ave., BeJhoa
Barbor 11U
Ml 8. WU St.. Lot ....,._
TtJoku '1111
DB. GORDON E. RAPP By Appolntmmt
DENTIST
itlSI Weat Centnl
Pbone Barbor Ul·I
Ne\ivport
IN81JBANCE
"l\.I JIW J~tee l'-Clt.arat!Mr"
DON .n:BNJOAN
....,_.Bubor!U-B
HS -A-Balbotl bl.
Gerald Rauaa, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT REACH
PboDe Rarbor 1018
Jfo .......,.: can lll!M'Oe 6049-&
X -Ray Service
T. P. 8-ier, M. D .
Wm. L. Spivey, M. D.
Phyalclana and Surgeons
M09 W. Central
O ffice: Harbor 80%
Cesidence Harbor 117&-\\' Or ange County is 12,000 acre-j subnonitaJ rainfall a nd has tower~ I ~-------------'
termedla.te, Adult, 6:30 p. m. ·-water lfvel to and below sea level '--------------'
Evening Mrvlce. 7:30 o'clock. along 'he inland n ank of the OCCIDENTAL .
· Mld·week r.n.,..·s111p and prayer, , str uctutal zone. Because the bar-
Wedneada y. 7 :30 p. m. rier feattures of that zone are not LIFE INSUB&NCE 00.
11 L m .. Prayer and Sermon. water\i;-1 ht, substantiaJ additional Ray NieJSen
e nroac ent of slH.ine wate r can •. ....&. ....... ..... THE NEWPORT BARBOR be antiqipated during the next dry ~ ...... ......,
LtJTllBRAN CRU&CR cycle unless protective measures •u a. ..,. A.., ..._
(To be located on Cliff Drive are tak~n. '------------~
N"-'POl't Heights ) MethOds to protect the invalu-
.. A Ch~eu Chrilt for a able ~und-water supplies must
Changing World!" be tw<?"fold in nature. First, long-
9 :30 a.m., church school; 10:30 term bfsin-wide balance of draft
a.m., divine worship. and re lenishment must be at-
-8ervices a t Present-tained r the saline enroachment
Grauel ~apel. 110 Broadway, cannot , be restrained. Secondly.
Rev. H erbert <;. Roth, pastor , in dry riods local control doubt-
324 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Iess-wil be necessary,proxime\te to
C.OSta Mesa even~that balance is achieved.
Phone Harbor 21SS..J. the ·er features. There appear
"Come Once-You'll axr. to 4 onJy three possibilities for
MO&TICllNS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
'We OUnelves the Better Serve
by Se<Vlnc Othen --....... ;Nm Ml.I
~-c.Btonda
OPTOlmTIUlll'll
Apin!" such l~al control: Cl) u\e main-
CHR IST CHURCH BY THE SEA tenancelof fresh-water head above ·
C-munlty Methedlot sea lev~I inland , from the saline l'l T; Ba&tu wwlb, 0. D.
14*> Wllllt Central Awnue front; 11ther by regulated draft ~· ltllllt
Rev. R. D. Goodell. Put.Ot' or by artificial replenishment or STS8 UAlllNED
anm:h-. 9:.0 a. m . · both: 12> dewatering through L&l!IU:S D1lPLICArm
Mwntng WOl'l!ltrip, 11 L m. wells near but coastward from the ..._ • I ._. _. Ml 1 1
T uth . Ll_ UH W • ....._. .A-. ft. _._ 911 o Feilowlb!p. 6 P-m. saline n:ont ; or (3) the construe-•••••• mam
G. N. PEASE, M. D.
Co---~
Houn by Appointment
Pbeae Barbor %191...J
8178VEYOM
Raub & Bennett
...... ..,.,. aad .En&tz ••
UM N-rtllhd-, Coota-
TtlzpL._ lie· I *I SM9--W
Ml1W.o.tnl N_,.n_
Tel 11 •• llarllor 111
PIANO TEACBEB
PIANO TEACHER
G. V. LINSENBARD
Graduate
lloJal ~. '"'a ''
Ph. Harbor 1252-W
L526 w. Ocean Front No evening worship d.tuing Sep.. tion o impervious subsurface I'--------------'
tember. . d~es. '-----------~
Kld-....it pr&)'W -· Wed-Condi ons within the Santa Ana!;------------,lir------------.
nMday: CO"lered d1lh dlnner , 6:at Gap are the most critical. In that
P-m. gap, in ~cular, and along the
struetur'l zone in general, the
NEWP.ORT HARBOR ma.interi&nce of fresh-water head
LUTMaRAN CHURCH above sea level appears to be
Gr11uel Chap91, Coda ~ the tnoa 'feasible method and the
Rw. -1111111, P-coos · of INb surface <b'kn
Robert A. Crawford .
Opt.. D.
OPl'OllZ"'LW,.._1
£yea £vmhwd -GJ•101s ntted
1'111 lfMPWl 8 A11a•
..__ .... C.U.llm.&
·v eda Thompson
Teacher ot Plano
and Organ
nn.a a-MI0-.1
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Deliciously Prepared
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NE·WPORT CAFE
SA.ILORS EIJOY BYE;
PREPARE FOR SAllTS
Stewart -
-U Boar &Nia>
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Newpor& -
Warner
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With nothing more exciting to
look forward to th1a weekend than
to sit back and wa.idl the rest of
the Sunset league schools scrap
among themselves, the Newport
Harbor Sailors indulged in heavy
sc:rimmage sessions throughout the
week on Davidson Field in prep-
a.ratlon for the "titanic" coming
up next Friday with the Santa
. \na Saints.
Seeming!}' not discouraged. too
greatly at the unforseen lO&S to
the weak Fullerton Indians Jut
Friday night, the Tars bounced
back by mld·week to previous
hl&"h spirits and are now pointing
for the biggest upset of the Sun-
set circle-a win over the mighty
Sa.in ts.
Coach \.Vendy Pickens, with no
team overconfidence to fight, has
thrown his whole squad against
one another in hot and steamy
scrimmages with especial emphul5
on the ball-handling of his backs.
The Tars fumbled six times
against the Indians last FTiday
and lost possession of the ball five
times at crucial moments when
they were on their way toward
pay dirt. '
A welcome addition to backfield
strength this week wu the return
of Bw: Chamben. who bas been
out since he pulled a hip liga-
ment in the St. Anthony game.
Buz suited up dwing the week
but has been sidelined during the
scrimmages. From all indications,
Pickens will use the hard running
back if he can during the Santa
Ana game. but it is a matter of
conjecture as to whether the leg
will stand up under the strain of
a ball game.
Pickens was pleased with the
fine job turned In by substitute
Jlm Corbin, who replaced "Doc"
Hanson in the Indian game whe n
Hanson had his ankle twisted.
Hanson was not suited u p in prac-
time this week and is a doubtful
itarter against the Saints. but in
C.orbin, the Tan have ... an able
replacement.
The feature contest in the Sun-
set circuit. as the Tars sit this
one out v.'ith a bye, is the Santa
Ana·Fullerton traditional "big
game" with the Saints heavily
favored to take their second league
e ncounter. Fullerton. in sp ite of
winning from Newport Harbor, has
shown nothing this year on offense
and the Saints should rate at least
a three touchdO'-''Tl margin over
the Indians. This Panel
Available
Chrome
1n Nina's, Associated, Outlaws
Win Community B.B. Fracases
Flexible Shafts
Engine Drive Joints
Ne"1>0rt Associated and The
Outlaw fiv es continued their win·
ning ways Tuesday evening in the
community basketball conference
now under way on the high school
gymnasium hardwoods and are
r oosting on top of the league
standings "·ith two wins and no
defeats.
ETS · HOKIN & GALVAN The ~ociated outfit, which up-
set a strong Nina five last week,
scored a mild upset by beating
Myrehn's 22 to 19 and the Out·
laws knocked O\'er the CasabQ.
Kl ub 27-22.
SINCE 4 I 9 2 0
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ELECTRICIANS
C-0-Two Fire F.qnipment
tor FACTORY, PLANT, STORE, OFFICE. FARM. HOME
(Political Advertisement)
In t he other game of the eve-
njng. Nina's had little trouble in
pasting the American Legion squad
37.9 and, with their lineup of
Phone Beacon 5824
Newport & Costa Mesa
CAB CO.
:U-Boar Service
Why I Am a ·~
Candidate
For SHERIFF
1 My experience In law enfo...,.,ment and criminal inv ... tigaUon qualifies me for
the office. I was five yearo In the sherifrs office, criminal division; five yearo
In the coDDty probation department, handling both adnlt and juvenll delinquenfB; I
had law enforcement duties with the (). S. Marine corps In World War d before
going out to the Paclfte wrtn the 5th Marine division. Long experience does not
guarantee efficiency. which depends more on judgment and deterum.tlon tA> me
esperience competently, and wllllngn-tA> apply It honestly tA> law enfol'<lelllflllt.
2 Unincorporated areas of the county which have raised protest against lack of
protection agalm!t night depredations should ha\•e that protection. The explan-
ation given them Is that more deputies are n-ied, reqoirlng a larger budget. I do
not agree. It Is well known at the courtbo use that deputy sheriffs congregate during
the day. Capable execuUve management wonld tarn that wa11t.e of manpower lntA>
night protection, without add!Uonal cost.
3 The sherifrs budget has soared 78 penient In the last four year.i, from $15S,-
S15.14 In 1942-lS, Sli0,07S.91 In 1948-44, $192.788.08 In 1944-45, $219.981 .78
In 1114.>46 -AND NOW A .. ~ ESTIMATED $278,242.00 FOR 794647. I can see
that the budget might increase as oosts rise and county . growth expands ,...l)OD!li.
billtles, but $120,000 In four years is jnmping tlte oost pretty fast. and SSS.000 fn one
year is out of reason. We can't s tand Iha t \;riy long. It seems to me the voter
should IL'ik himself this question: "Are the present sherifrs services worth that
much to me! Can l afford him~"
4 There Is another \"ery important reason for my candidacy. l like children. I
want them to get. the be6t possible break in their contacts outside the safety
of their, home influen<e. Not merely because l like lhPru. but """8use it is ~ital
tA> the rommunity of tomorrow. They are not now getting a good break. 1'ere
are Interests and ii!Ouen<'t'S. ht'ing tolerated In this county that prey uponl;our
youth, at huge profit to themselves. but at great harm to the community. U I am
elected sheriff, these inten'Sts \\ill not operare in Orange CoDDty. They know this,
and are opposing me with all their power . That Is anothe r question the \'Oler must
IL'ik hl,,_lf: "Shall they stay or shall they go?K •
Veteran of World War II
ex-college stars, look like the class
of the league in spite of their
first round defeat by the ~
ciated quintet.
Les Ogara of Nina's paced his
squad with 13 points and was high
point man of the eveni ng .
Lineups :
As.soclate-d (22) M)'l'eh.n't (19)
Robinson ( 12) F Attridge (1)
Kennel F Boise (4 )
McMillan C Spink (8)
Freitag G Wallace (2)
Dunlap G ?.1yrehn (2)
Scoring subs: Associated-Mar·
shall (4 ), Barnes (51, Harveson
(10). Myrehn's-Smith C2l.
Outla"'!I ('!1) Cau.ba Klub (22)
Woody (51 F Neuman (61
Rima F Ward (4)
Hess 18) C Mason
l\·loffitt (21 C SaiJors (2)
Sh('fiin (2) G Talstra (2)
Scoring ~; Outla"'s-Eng-
strom (6). Stanley (3). Casaba
Klub--Heaston (2), Pollock (4),
Dickey (2),
!\'l.na'!I (37) Amer. Legion (9)
Harvey (9l F Coppersmith
Hanson (JO) F Statz (2)
Ogara (13) C Kelly (4)
Ogara <2l G Cottle
Stege (5) G Cottle
Scoring subs: Legion-Ashen
!l ). Bro,,-n (2).
For Honest, Efficient
Progressive Government
In Callfomla
FRED HOWSER
ATTOIL~EY
GENERAL
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TAR OF nIE WEEK and stand-
out on the Newport Harbor Sailor
eleven in the four Tar games to
date is Bill "Shiner'' Rober ts. cen-
ter and line backer par excellence .
"Shiner" was honored as TOW
folleyring last week's Fuller ton
garoe in which he was outstanding
on defense and partly responsible
for the Indians low net gain from
scrimmage on running plays. Rob-
erts. who thrives on contact and
is an aggressive pla3ter both on
defense and offense is a senior
at Newport Harbor High and is
playing his first year of varsity
football but is also a letterman
on the varsity baseball team.
~Photo by Gerhardt
Speed Boat.s Vie for
U.S. Recognition
The first annual great western
racing circuit for outboard and in-
lMI
RESULTS
SUNSET LEAGUE
GR SCHOOL GAMES
A.Ba t1--0raace I
heavily-favored &lints per.
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SAIDY'S DRIVE-·II
Yes! We Have
' HAM • BACON • BEEF' e PORK
• Dagwood Rambwgen °"---
fo according to the dope book
and tlioroughly trounced the Plln-
theis ln their first league start
eved without the services of sev~
era!/ key playen. Johnny Fouch
sawj the contest from the bench
as '1id co-coptaln John MacFal-'--------------------------J
lan'I-.. Hw.t:¥actoa Beach 0-Dowa.ey 0
This was a mild upset as the OilS-S. '-'·ho have been convincing
in ~actioe games to date, were
favored to h a\'e little trouble with
the \invaders. The Oilers did score
onejtouchdown but it was nullified
by a holding penalty and they at·
terrl>ted two field goals.
Fullerton ~Newport Barbor 0 ~ use harping about this one
again-it was tabbed as the uir
set )>f -'the week. Harbor has a bye
th:iS week but meets Santa Ana
next Friday. -~-1...,.St. AllthOQY 1 This was a non-league fracas
an~ both teams scored in the first
halt but V11cre_. unable to turn the
trick again in the finale. It was
a Pretty even contest with ·St.
An(hony making 12 first downs
and the Colonists gathering 11.
article
@Balboa rket
More ftaD. II 'l'ean ot 8enke t. • ~
801 MAIN nwt Cllmtele B&IN)A. (lAID0
The ''Centraliner''
A New Steel Cruiser by
Central Boat Works Harbor 1580 board hydroplanes and runabouts ~ll that unwanted
gets under way this weekend at thrdtwh
Lake 1\1ead with races scheduled -~~f·~;N::;e;owa-::;nme.;;;~;;a;o~::;;;;~;;;::;~~;;;::;~~~;;;~;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;:;~;;;~~~~~~i on succeeding weekends at Long -J
Beach and Salton Sea, according to J
KC'nt Hitchcock of Lido Isle, who I
left Wednesday for Boulder City
to perform in his official capacity
of race committee chairman.
Other Newport Harbor power
boat enthusiasts making the cir-
cuit to the three racing site! are
Peggy Hitchcock, official r egistrar;
Al Clapper. official photographer,
and B . Collins. pit manager.
Among the many contestants
vying for national honors at the
regattas ar e two Newport Har-
bor e ntries, David Spies has en-
tered his boat, the "Lido Kid" In
the C1ass F racing runabout di-
vision and riding mechanic for
Spies will be \Va rren Atherton.
Frank Malloy of Newport Beach
has entered the ''Dam-Fi-No" in
the Class C racing hydroplanes.
The Lake Mead and the Long
Beach· events are "firsts'' in the
"'estern circu.it, but the Salton
Sea regatta will be thC' sixth an-
nual affair and the speedway is
considered the "fastest marine
speE'd"'ay on the face of the earth."
The western racing circuit \\·as
offered this fall after many lead-
ing racing men throughout the na-
tion had asked for a fall circuit
that \\.'ould offer more races on
the annual trip to the famous
speedway at Sa.lton Sea. They
wanted the opportunity to race on
other famous western courses and
to see more of the Southland and
a chance to make the trip profit-
able. ·
Rcspanding with the "first an-
nual Great Western racing cir-
cuit," each regatta will offer to
the nation's best drivers different
type raC('S in differe nt surround-
ings and \Viii offer a grand total
of $5300 in cash a\vards, $750 in
merc ha ndise. 54 placing trophies
and 12 perpetuals.
SelJ that unwanted
through News-Times ads.
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pert Silversmiths • • • All Work Guaranteed
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11914 Harbor Blvd.
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Costa Mesa FAC Women Vote to Sponsor 1 Mrs. Lew Wallace
Hostess at NHYC
Bridg e Luncheon Bo:~~u~::;e;u~0~:h~gan ~ation Harbor Feminine Activities
whett local lads will be able to Mrs. R<>a, explaining the project I \ -AJuu,111
find a wholesome outlet for their to the women's club, 1trftled the Phones 13 and 208 • By W1altnd 8al1lft + Relddt!l>ee Phone 1637-R ~will be spollSOn!d by the Importance of maintaining a boya' -------------------------.-------------·---+'----------Mn. Lew Wallace of Balboa en·
Costa M... Friday Afternoon organlutlon In Ccoa M-. She
club, it was voted at the regular stated that the fmandal requlre-
meeUng October 18 in Legion halL menu of the Friday Aftemooo
f'!ew po rt Beach Cub Scouts Receive
First Awa rds, Give Im prom ptu Program Founded a number of years ago club would be approximately $3000
by Mn. Robert E. R<>os Md Carl for the first year. Afttt thal period The first Den meeting of Pack stripes. aro.n Den 5. Michael Hlll-~pencer, under the auspices of the the boys' club would be self-105, C\Jb Scouts, was held Friday man received Denner's stripes and
Aalstance League, the boys' club supporting, she believes. evening at Newport Beach Gram-Freddy Nesbitt had Keeper of the
acttvttles were suspended during It was suggested that a board mar ~hool auditorium with CUb-Buckskin stripes.
the war. The $30,00 clubhouse, of Friday Afternoon club mem-master H. O. Boyvey presiding, Ten new Cibs \\'ere accepted at
located on the COttltt ot Balboa hers be named to serve with the helped by Assistant CUbmuttt the meeting, and parents are re-
and Anabeirlt.41treet.1, la completely preeent board or the boys' club WeisaeT in giving out awards. mindied that it is part or the duty
free of indebtedness, and among which includes ¥n. Roa, presi-The daplay of handicraft ar~ ot OJbs to bring them to meetings.
the facilities att a work shop and dent; Sidney Davidson. vice presi-ranged by Den 2. of which Mrs. Next mttting will be Nov. 15
dent; Everett Rea, secretary-Boyvey is Den Mother, brought and skits will be prepared on the
treasurer; Judge D. J . Dodge, them the handicraft award while subje(!t "CUb Scout E'ngineen". .. °"" ....... ~ __ .__
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Harold K.. Grauel, Olarles Te-Den 6, with Mn. Nack u Den
Winkle, Carl Spencer, Ralph Reed Mother and Mn. Isley as assistant,
and C. B. Budd, directorr.--.. received the 'attendance award.
It was ~toted that Mn. H. B, Skill were impromptu and Mrs.
McMurtry, president, appoint a Dol<>1 Briggs' Den 3 wu judged
committee of five to consider ways the one putting on the best; the
and means of raising the money good conduct award went to Den
and report at the next meeting. 5, Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs. Webster,
Mrs. Alex Olson led the pledge Den Mothers. Other Dens taking
o( allegiance. Mrs. W. E . Nickell, part were Den 4, the new Den
chairman of California history and Mothers being Mn. Melcher and
landmarks, spoke. An appeal for Mrs. Sterns: Den 1 of Udo Isle
Girls' League E njoys
Hallowe 'en Program
%45 z.. Fifth Long Beada donations for the arts and crafts and Mrs. Raab's Den 7.
section bazaar December 14 was .Larry Seale of Den 6 received
made by Mrs. J . C. Payne, chair-his wolf Gold ArTow. From Den
The second meeting of the Glr!s'
League of the N~rt Beach
Grammar schoo1 was held in the
kindergarten on Wednesday, Oct.
16 at 1 :45 p.m. The room was
colorluJ with Hallowe'en decora-
tions and a touch of humor wu
added by the occasional appear-
ance of three false faces which
popped up from behind the piano.
Margaret L. Scharle
CM.enber Music Teachers' Assn.
ot Calif ornla l
Teacher of P iano
().-garust -Accompanlst
Studio: S01 Goldenrod Aveaoe
Corona del Mu
PHONE: HARBOR 1046
man. 2. Timothy Tunnell received his The program was quite informal,
and provided a n opportunity for
every girl in the seventh and
eighth grad" to perform. Each
of the six classes. three seven t h
grades a nd three eighth gra des,
had been given an en velope con-
taining "sealed orders": and each
of these groups of girls had pre-
N£"Vo.' members. including Mes-Denner's stripes and Ronald John~
dames lverson, Hansen and Wede-son the Keeper of the Buckskin
king were introduced by Mrs. Ray-
mond James. hospitality chairman.
Luelle !'lla rtens, home economist,
lecturer and columnist, intToduced
by Mrs. Robert Skiles. program
chairman, presented the after-
noon's program. Her enthusiasm
for cooking was r eflected in her
original suggestions "'hich met
"ith the hearty a pprova l of h(>r
audience. l-1rs. Harriet Bandy
assisted Mn. l\1artens in preparing
a dinner in 30 minutes. The var-
ious courses were awarded club
members to take home.
Hostesses were Mesdames Alex pared a short dramatization of a
Olson. 0. D, King and J .. M. familiar nursery rhyme. The ros-
Shearer. . Col o~ful decorati~ns I tumes and properties used sho\11-'''er~ carried out 1n the J-lallowe en ! ed originality and a sense of
motif. humor.
"TOMMY GOWNS" The numbers v.·ere as follO'-''S:
"There \\'as An Old \\roman," girls
from the 7B class: "Humpty.
Dumpt)'," girls from the 8S class ;
Mesa Bo y Scouts
Plant Park T rees As
R oosevelt Mt:morial
Costa Mesa Boy Scout troops
No&. 6. 15 and 20 observed Theo-
dore Roose\'e)t•s birthday Satur-
day at 3 :30 p.m. with commemora·
tlve exer"d..les that included the
planting of several beautitul trees
in the city park.
Assistant Scoutmaster W a 11 y
Beleau reviewed the life of the
famous p-esident. with Bugler Mel-
vin Smalley sounding T&Jl! at the
end or the talk, The boys wne
reminded that In planting the
trees they were leaving a lasting
record ol a good service to their
community.
Scoutmasters Louis Dinger and
Harold Hall advised the Scouts
that It was only the first of many
civic projects planned by the
troops.
Mrs. E. I. Moore
Luncheon Hostess
tertalned with a delightful bridge Newport Beach CPT luncheon at Newport Harbor Yacht
H I h L d club Wedneoday, tables being par-e~rs Yout ea er I ticularly beautiful in autmn colon
of cheysantbemums, arranged tor w1 J. Dr. w . Melvin Strong as the hmrtess by Mrs. C. ¥-Deak-
speakf' and Balboa lslan<I Girl Ins.
Scoui, giving the musical pro-A t bridge Mrs. Henry Eggert
gram I.the first Congress of Par-~n tint prize with second prize
ents and Teachers was held at the going to. Mrs. Eugene Fenelon and
Newport Beach Grammar acbool consolation to Mrs. Bob Allen. l1.trs.
auditqriwn Monday afternoon. Deakins .. received the award at
Mrs. p!gar Hill pn!Sided and the rummy ..
Scouts led in the flag salute. E:njo)'lng the afternoon \Yett
Dr. Strong, who la directoc. of the Mesdames Fenelon, L. L. Is-
recrea,\ion for H untington Beach bell. Mabel .Aforrow, Victor Grace,
lclloola talked on the nationol C. M. Deakirui, Sy Heyman, Harry 1111'me! ;,i the CPr. Understanding Welch, J . A. Gant, Ralph Mukey,
th'@ Rjl!hb of Youth. He su-ed Sam Klnsfather, R. B. Mesalng,
the i>qtnt that r,ecreational advan-Robert Hendry, Warren Meaing.
tages reieue normal activities for E. I. Moore, ."E'.rnest WheatO"Oft;
harmdnious development. E . E. Boudinot, Henry Eggert,
"A ' normal person O:lllDOt be Ft-ed Snedecor of C«ona, Ray-
overJveloped. in either a physical, mond Henns, ~t Jayred, Bob
spiritUal or intellectual sense" Allen, Bro~ McBride, Harold Wo1-
said pr. Strong, "therefore o~ denbeT&", Heinz K11.~r. Howard
und;;tanding must include devel-Searer, Herman Hilmer. eai:w
opme t of all of these in our chil-Watta of Los Angeles. Fred C.atl1n,
dren' • Sam Meyer: Grorge Roetner and
M.tj. Roscine Feeley, member of Grace Crosier.
the rfe"llOl't Harbor Union High --------schl raculty, talked on pr9posi-FAC Book Section
Mrs. E . l . Moore, \Vest Central lion o. 3 on the November ballot,
avenue, was hostess at a party as · Dr. Strong and Principal
1uncheon Friday, honoring former H. o~ Ensign. The book section of the Fri-
employees at the confectionary Cit1 Scout Troop 7 or Balboa day afternoon club will meeJ. Fri-
shop. Island gave three songs, which day, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m.' at the Amer-
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Combination
Dinners
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New and Uansual
Seafood Specialties
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A1:5· Howard Gerrish was a are f part of their Scout work, ican Legion hall \vith l\lrs. Joseph
special guest and others present accorhpained b;y their leader, Mrs. H amblet presiding. l\1rs. Martha
v.'ere the ~l£'Sdames Mabel Ulve.1 Ra l ~ h Deaver. Mrs. Den ton's Raymond of Ana heim ''"ill give the
Thelma Hea th. Phyllis Fields and fourtp grade "·on the attendance book r eview. '------------....J
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Afjer the meeting tea v.·as serv-v • f B t s h Guests En1· oy ed a t.he social hour. those pour-I s ea u y 0 p mg pe1ng l\irs. G. ?wt. Fox and Turkey Dinner at Mrs., H. Cornswoet fo r Newport
Heinz Kaiser Home Beach and Mrs. Warren Prescott 1103 Coast ffiway Corona del Mar COZV. W ARM
i'•IADE OF POPULAR
Fourth District CPT
H olds Sessions at
D!J heny Park "Old 1\tothcr l-lubbard," girls from ~tr. and Mrs. l·IC'inz Kaiser cn-the Th·f class: .. Th('rc \.Vas a O-ook-
and t1rs. Burton Russell or Corona
~cl ¥fil'· Over 200 mcn1bers V.'ere
1n a tel1dance. Announcing ...
Balbriggan Cotton Knit Fabric
TEAROSE AND BLUE SIZES 32-40
DEAUV I LLE
7 39 South Coast Boulev a rd L agu n a Beach
Expert
Beauticians
for Milady
• ~rmanents. Cold \\ave, Hair
Styling, Hair T!nllng ---Bleach-
Init. Facials.
NO WAJTINU
Carmen and Staff
~~.AD l,..-. -.-. .. Al>Hhit.e. .. r. rw ·-•1
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THE GALLEY
507 E. Central Ave. In Balboa
Phone
Barbor
1788
MEAlS
A New Delicatessen Food Shop
Serving the E11tire Harbor Area
Hot and Cold Foods
To Take Out
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Featuring Amoag Geod Thingll to Ea&
Riliera Ice Cream
(Sold E>:cllllively by the Galley)
·cold Meats
• Barbecued Chickflll
• Baked Ham
• ir.c-t Beef
• X..St Turkey
Antipastoes
• Saaclwlch8
and Salads ...
made to order.
• A.Morted Cb-
• Most modem and up to date frozen food store in the
Harbor llreQ catering to residents of the community who
seek tantalizing value in quality items made ready for
your dinner table.
ANITA SEXTON, Proprietor
At Doheny Park, Octobt~r l7.
F'ourth District of the Orange
County California Congress of
ParC'nts a nd Teachf'rs met. with
~1 rs. Arthur Sipherd. president,
prC'siding.
At this time thC' group \Vas in-
formed by ~1rs. SiphPrd that
eighteen acres in Ininc Park may
be usro by any youth group apply-
ing to Yo uth Authority Officer
Harold T ('{'l. a t the city hall in
Santa Ana.
~~Vh~:~·i0tt~r~::nze· ~~dee~~~; !;~~~~~:~ ~\;it~hr~r t~;~('>~o:~n~~
girls rrom the ~R class. and "PetC'r Costa rttcsa. guests being their en1-p ployees at Ba)' Shore camp. etcr , Pumpkin Ea\t'.'r," Girls' Th · 1 d-" Jh M Lea . b. t ose prC'sC'nt inc u t.'U e es·
Thgue c.a ine · srs. and ~f('sdames J ohn Africa,
e prlZC' for !he best perform· 1\I 1 l\"'ll Ed d Tr Ott a nce i th r f . h I ' ere 1 11 er. \\'ar a.pp, o . n <' orm o a giant c OC'· Knode a nd Ne,,·burn· ~ .. trs Ycar-olate bar. \\·as ay.•arded to the . · . · · -.
5 rom r c ass. Buster Pinkley.
Cap.ilia Bazaar
RElnindcr • • • Friday of this
y.·ee ll is the day of Capilla Orclc
' bazaar . \\'hen you can get a good
lunctieon a t noon and select ~·ar
ious items for Christmas gifts as
\Veil ! as for yourself. girl r th SR I I gin. CrorgC' \\1ash1ngton S mith and _____________ _.__ ________ _
~:~~n~f~rhts CASTAWAYS' CHATTER
C.M. Girl Scouts By NANCY NE\\'PORT
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Remodeling of her beauty shop wit h
booths which give you more privacy.
NEW \VATER SOFl'ENER SYSTEM
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR • • H.ak Styling • Hair Cutting
• Tinting • Manicuring
• Permanent Waves of all Types
KITTY BUSBY, formerly or Chicago and BaJbc>a
~ill be asslstt~g VI In Milady's BeauttrlcaUoo
FOR APPOINTI\IENTS -PH01'"'E HARBOR 1 '79-W ,
"Rendezvous of the Mariners"
White's Balboa · Island Cafe
l\1iss Mildred \Vhnrton, on lht"
nationa l staff of Parents and
T C'achers. outlined seven objC'C-
tiv('"s, \vhich she and l\1rs . 1\1'ark
J ones. California Confl!'rf>!'OS chair-
ma n. are preS<'nting t hroughout
t hL~ state'. Both spoke at super.
int{'ndl"n ts of schools meeting in
Coronado a nd explained the course
in parC'nt-tcachcr understanding
they are giving in colleges.
An rxci!ed group of 25 girls or
Costa rt-1<'sa Scout Troop No. 82,
and their leader . Mrs. Harold Hall.
enjoyed an outing over the "'eek
end which \vill always be remem-
bered for they \\'ere guests or rtfrs.
Herbert Rankin who maintains a
r e trea t for Scouts at her ranch on
SURPRISE! and DOUBLE surprise! Lady with bandage around
eyes being led careful!)' and quietly to ~able on boat deck . Everyone
is concerned and sympathetic. Gent leman whips off the scarf and there
are t\\10 very beautiful and perfectly good eyes, but double wide with AND COCKTAIL BAR surprise and delight! l l was L. D. Lawrence or Corona dcl l\.1ar giv-•
ing birthday surprise party for Mrs. Lawrence -· -she'd been blind·· Comer Mari.De &: Park Ave.
A practical school demons trati on
\Vas givC'n by the sixth. seventh
and eighth grades of thP Serra
El£'m('ntary school, "'it h Principal
Curlis ~II reading the com-
mentary. Two-minute reports
were given by the local association
pr('sidents.
Luncheon was served at the San
Jua n Capistrano High school, and
was followed by a tour-of the
mission.
rttrs. Jerrold Spangler and Mrs.
Ha rry Burdick rt'.'presentcd the
Newport Harbor Union High
School Parent· T eacher association,
while Mrs. Edgar Hill, Mrs. Wil-
bur Buck, Mrs. Dutch Heacock.
l\'lrs. C. E. Rapp, Mrs. H. G. Rogers
and Mrs. Raymond 1-larvcy repre--
sented the Newport Beach Gram-
mar School P.-T. A.
White House
Cafe
Ph,_ Sl 8Z
Laguna ee.dl. Callt.
Lemon Heights. "\
Camp cooking, hiking. hill climb.
ing and a thrilling campfire pro-
gram \\'e1 f only a few of many ex-
citing events of the outing. The
retreat includC'd a beautiful cabin
but some of the girls preferred to
sleep outside under the stars.
Miss J erry Miller. assisting Mrs.
Hall. organized several e xplora-
tion hikes for merit badge work.
Assisting IA:ith transportation were
J . Marvin Campbell and Mr. Hall.
Drive Carefully-Spa.re a LUe.
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Radio Service
Phone Beiocon 5004-W
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AND EI_.ECl'BIO
U48 Newport llhd.
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BIITtER QUALITY OF DRY CLEANINO
5 DAY SEKVICE-FREE DELIVERY
• OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS •
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W i 11 Be 0 pen Nov. 1 5
Landscaping • . •
Flowers and Shrubs
• 1206-1208 OOAST m GBWAY -OORONA DEL MAR
a.,. nu· PIL e -&. 11w1t '8N. Joe mt.-PIL aanor 14%5-.1
' Outdorable
I.EATHER SPOR'IBWEAR
BAND KADE e RAND TOOLED
Sandals -w..ie;es -Purses -Belts -Watch Stnp -Wallets
Oltl>Elt NOW roa C1Dl8TllA8
SID'S SHOE ·sHOP
folded all the y..·ay from home. Other merry guests we re Mr. and Mrs.1 ~-------------------B=al::boa=..:'::"::'and=:.___J
Andrew H. Strand of Santa Ana. Aftert sev.eral hours was still wide-
eyed. said couldn't take it a ll in one vis~t !
SOTlll..~G SO GAY AS A CASTA\VAY!
Conunodore l\.1arc Healy, and Mrs. Healy wearing SUCH a gay
shade or ~n with white a nd vennillion striped angel fish all over it,
accomparued by son ,,·ho wore an equaHy gay shirt of wonderlul ver-
m.illion peeking out of his beach-comber jacke t .
'rhe Lynn Keppers v.:ere introducing a friend to Don who wanted
to Y.Tite the place up and color-photograph it for a big-time mag. Mrs.
K. an equally bright grl'en deal in slackS and jacket with the v·ennil-
lion and white sweater a nd sandals to match. Don was observing the
hair ornament and pin lo match of c!Ustered gold berries, the kind
that always make a pirate·s eyes glisten!
~f rs. George R. Bentley was wearing an island print in about six
delicious colors that just took you away for a six-weeks vacation.-
then in comes the Pere Ma11>les, both wearing rainbow deals and pre-
sen t "Car" Don with a shirt that is literally REEKING with the ro-
mance o the se\'en seas and ALL the ~south sea islands! BeautifuJ
island girls v.rit h baskets of fruit in ALL; those flavors! Don had only
seen that pattern once before--a jack~he had found for Mrs. Don
-she rushed upstairs and came doY.'ll a ring it to match.
SMALL WORLD EPT.
f\.·t rs. Albert Soiland of Balboa wa:s· ntertaining Harold & Helen
Guldstrand or L. A. "·ho called Don ov to lheir table. Said Helen,
the last time I saw you was on your th~· teenth birthday and you had
a ne"' cutlass in your sash. Gid and Elea or Hawkins and I v..·ere your
prisoners. you had all our legs chained t ether and your chum Borner
Munn had to cul us apart with a hack-w so we could go home to
dinner! That was in l\.i.o ntclair, New Je e\·-no WONDER Don loves
a business the keeps old friends in touch 'th each other THAT many
)-ears! SURE he's that old, and doesn' worry him a bit-savs I'M
SEVEN GRANDFATHERS! •
GLISTENING ST DUST
Judge and Mrs. John Perry Wood. e ertaining Beulah Bondi who
knew Don in Greenwich Village and w saying this was the tops of
all his places and she'd seen 'em all! same party were Florence
Vidor Heiriu and Dick Drake of Bal Island. Dick 's hobby is col-
lecting data on certain Ca11fomJa wines which are out of this world.
Don was eagerly making memo on W te Brothers. Fountaingrove
and such.
!\tr. and. rtirs. Jack Norworth of La na were there, and Harry
Copeland. director of Meet the Mrs. was mancing with beauty-queeri
Hollywood star Rosemary LaPlanche at the Hearts & F1o"'ers table.
They are both ardent ~boa sailors. y Ames. lady pirate-Holly-
wood star of Balboa Pirate Days v.'as ning Y.'ith handsome George
of the film-stage Morgan family.
SALTY ST
• A repertoire just burst-
ing with the latest trends
in sh ort hain:los.
• Rilling, Lustron, Helen
Curtis, crold waves -also
rnachineless pennanents.
•
Virginia Bells
M.tllU8KA
House of Beauty
S04 MuUie Ave. 8alboa Island
Pho• e .. Harbo r __ 1 8 2 7 Cappy and Mrs. Callahan who sail .the Swift west and dealt it
to the Cagney family were plotting with n to run some such equally /!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ picturesque saillilg craft back and forth o the !Sn-IMUS. and talking
old-ti~~ about l\taine when; the Call an family had been building
and sailing boats for generations and had played WILD MAN in
the STATE FAIR and fooled the other showmen. They thought he
was an AJ?EN<;)ID APE says Don! Ca py is a four-striper last war
and was nght 1n the middle of the hot acific spots .
ln comiderably UgJ:iter vein was salt SENILE SAILOR of SUN-
D~Y SNOWBIRD racing, HarTy Blodge t, verifying the fact to Neva
Dickerman that he had seen it With hi own eyes. YeS it was last S~day that Don in his wet bare feet hjtd slipped on th~ deck of his
bird and landed so far under t~ere w~ater in his left ear. but was ~t of that stuff a n<:f back in his boat so ast that neithe r his wallet or
hts dgare~tes were ~mp .. He had awarded two J?Oints for this bu~ penaliz.ed for . taking rive s teps on e bottom while rounding a
pornt to save making an eni:a tack! Mf.!Y Blodgett is to be crew for
Don next Sunday, and promises to bea{.her husband and win a point for Don who will ~ in Florida that }'. No scandal, girls, if she
DOES beat Harry Jt will be a point f Harry-that's the crazy way
these S. S. racers make score. Harry ould be helping Don who has
to mak~ -tush business trip east by I ding wife. so gets the pOOtt
scored no matter what happens .
FLO&IDA Vl:Jl8U8 C RN1A
Don's rush flying trip is explained usly: He LOVES Florida.
and has a South Sea Island ViUage ways' club there-but has
come to LO~ CALIFORNIA. es right here, SO MUCH MORE
that he is gomg to sell out and ship Fiorida stuff back here and
run all winter! Doesn't even want to s thetie for a swim! He and
Mrs. Don are nying both ways, just to fficia.Uy say hello and IOOCI·
bye.
Close friends and chwru: ol Pirate , Jerry and Mrs. Johnson ot
Bal-will be on deck for Don & N D. these next few days -
Balboa Central Market
708 E. Central, Balboa Ph.: Harbor 2729
Again We Have
CHOICE MEATS
Reasonably Priced
(Cut to YOW' Special Order. S.tlefedsoa Gwteed)
Garden Fresh
Vegetables
Bird's Eye
FROZEN
FOODS
P AY-OFF OF WIZA , I~ a~~~ifk~~:· !~~~~~·~ Fancy g:Bcc~~ASENND Items!
lW Rutherford. a chef In his own t, who helped Castaways
-N-0oest ..._ ~ -Oief Fcln'elt Guion on busy Saturdays In and purcbasina: two F0a YOV. OOHVENIENCS 1n: -&Qf OPSN J"alDA:I' a
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______________________ _, ol -Dicltermans' lnvmUOIU-the famous shell-fish rolls to UtiJ-AY SVENIN'QS "nLL •••• AMD ALL Dil ll1lNDU
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