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~! Next Tuesday is
1J -el~on day. What are
YOU going to do about it,
Mr. and Mrs. Voter? Are you
going to say: "O, heck, rm
pretty busy this momlng, so rn wait until afternoon be-
fore I go to the polls." 1ben
about 4 p.m. Dolly, or Neille
or Bill will phone and ask
you to go somewhere-and
away you go, forgetting all
about that vote. Now, don't
do thal Two negatives make
a positive and if you are firm
enough you'll mark it down
In that date book or on the
slip you keep on the window-
sill tor groceries. and remem-
ber to vote next Tuesday.
It's no use to preach how im-
portant it is; you know that
by now, so VOTE!
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Candidates. Been listen-
ing to the importuning of
the candidates on the air and
reading the public prints. and
m ost what one gets out of it
is how rotten the other fel-
low is. Wonder why some of
the men asking suffrage
don't tell us what they will
do for the common people.
Be calm about it and talk as
lf you were listening to some
other man. That's all most
of us want to know: just
what have you to offer in
this country of strife and
turmoil for the· little man-
for the guy who is being
pushed around all the time
by the unions, by the pick-
ets, by the big politicians, by
big business, by food goug-
ers. hy minority groups! All
90 per cent of us want is a
chance to make an honest
living, a place to sleep--yeh !
-a chance to bring up the
kids properly, etc.
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Minlde ~ A few w~ ago a group ot busi-
ness men on the h ighway
strip from the Arches to Bay
Shore Camp, formed the
Miracle Mile association. If
you'll go back a few years
you'll remember that it was
W . T. Jefferson who first
bought a lotta frontage on
that strip and erected a sign
pointing out that that was
Mi racle Mile. At the time we
c •· thought It was just another
polite fancy by a man who
had spent most of his life in
the advertising business. be-
cause the land side of High-
way 101 was nothing but a
stretch of sand. Today the
entire section is built with
business blocks. just another
evidence that it takes men of
vision to bring growth.
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Rt-Ian Technique. The
Soviets have been advising
( !) the American public how
to vote next Tuesday, re-
commending C!O-PAC can-
didates. That is a sure vote-
getter for the other side, be-
cause anything with a Rus-
sian taint gets the X mark
by most of the U. S. people.
Nee.rly every \var veteran
llates the Russians and feel
they must be whipped be-
fore real peace comes.
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New J eweler. Ted Brown,
well known Long Beach jew-
eler, has taken over the store
operated so successfully by
C. E. Loucks a t Costa Mesa
for several years. Brown
plans his opening at 1797
Newport avenue this Satur-
day and from a preview sur-
vey, will present a full line
ol handsome up-t<>-the-mln-
ute. nationally advertised
mdse. l\lr. Brown operates
the Ted W. Brown Credit
Jewelers in the Queen Qty
but his local ston. will in no
sense be a branch of that
well known institution.
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"'Die 11aa w. Adjoining Ille
Brown store 11; that of "'The
Man". which had Its opening
lat Saturday and enter-
tained a large crowd. It is
operated by Monie Crawley,
a pioneer Mesan, and G. T.
Deraon, former manager ot
the Met:z&er store. Both are
up and roming young busi-
-men and tlie stuff I saw In their emporlwn was nifty,
~ bilh quality and well ,.,.. lected. In fact just the stuff
the· •Wft&'! mall! likes to -·
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA. WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOAtlSLAl'ID.-OORONA DI!, MAR. COSTA MESA ---.-voLmmmvm ~~ MOMQS•ll
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Marine Radio System M y Be Revampeil
P. B. Evans
Wi~s Purple
Heart Award
The Purple Heart was awarded
today to First Lt. P. B. Evans of
1520 East Surf drive, Balboa. ac·
cording to an announcement made
by the Air TransJX)t't .Command.
West Coast Wing, Pacific division,
of the 150<1th AAF base unit at
Fairfieid-Suisun army air base,
California.
On September 8, 1944. while at-
tempting to return to England
after suffering heavy damage at
the hanch of enemy fig hters and
anti-aircraft fire over the target.
the B-17 "Eight Yanks and a
J E'rk", piloted by Lt. Evans, him-
self wounded and three members
of his crew already dead, caught
fire in one of the remaining two
engines, necessitating a 'forced
landing in the North Sea.
Aft('r successfully ditching the
crippled airplane the crew were
subjected · to immersion In the
icy ...... aters. wilhin sight of the
German occupiC'd Dutch coast. ror
twclt'e hours.
The crficient R.A.F . Air Sea
Rescue Service in their high speed
Rescue Boats, under cover of dark-
ness rescued the crew and returned
the m 10 England. During the trip
Lt. Evans noted that the boat
was a Lend Lease product manu-
factured by the South Coast Boat
building Co.
Piloting the Anny Air Transport
Command's rour engine C-54 Sky~
masters on t he Trans·Paclftc
routes consequently holds no fears
for the amphibious Lt. Evam who
fre41.uenOy vi.sits his mother·in-law,
Mrs. Clester W. Brown, formerly
of Balboa and now of Honolulu,
T.H.
County Oerk B. J. Smith an-
nounced today the selection of
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
voting precincts for the Nov. 5th
<'lection.
COSTA MESA
Precinct 1: American
Hall, West 18 street.
Precinct 2 : Jens Hamen resi-
dence. southeast corner or 16th
street and Orange avenue.
Precinct 3 : Fire Hall, rtochester
street, between Newport boulevard
and Or ange street.
Precinct 4: Dudeck's garage, 179
Broadway.
Precinct 5 : George ~ferrell's
residen(e, 2123 Orange avenue.
Precinct 6 : Lamberton's garage,
21351 Santa Ana road, corner Vic-
toria.
Precinct 7 : Grammar
19th strttt.
Precinct 8 : Lindbergh
23rd and Orange strttts.
Precinct 9 : Gill's garage,
Orange avenue.
mwPQRT BEACH
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Ets-Hok.in Firm.
Annoumes re.-
Branch Mai.INet ,
Milt SchU& of Los Angeles. ~
er-al manager for the Ets Hokin-
GaJvan electrlcal encfneering: com-
pany, announced today the ap-
JX>intment of J . B. \Voods of Bell-
nower as the new manager of the
Newport Beach branch.
Woods succeeds Gerald L. L~
erty of 209 Broadway, Costa Mesa,
and Nelson Stafford of 424 Santa
Ana avenue, Newport Heights, who
were co-managers of the firm un·
til they agreeably decided recently
to dissolve their partnerlhip and
go intd' other businesses.
\Voods has been with the electri-
cal company since 1944 when he
joined the Southern California
main branc h at Wilmington. He
\Vas firsl n journeyman electrician
and then for eman at the company's
location at the Naval Drydock In
Wilmington.
f-fc \\'as la te r transferred to the
Nc\1.'port Bt>ach branch as an es-
timator a nd job supervisor and
shortly \vas made marine superin-
tend;i n t here.
By: HUOR McMILLAN
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June Ha,•er • George Montgomery • Vivian Blaine
Celeste Hobn • Vera-Ellfln • Frank Latimore
"Three Little Girls in Blue"
A DelJPttul. Mmlcal-Cowd.J' Im T-hJcoior!
1'1111: Ezceptional March of 'llme-MATOIOC POWER"
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TARS SET FOR SAllTS SATURDAY Ar , istice Day
Gn Carnival
Pa ings Made
MELLOW FELLOW SAYS···
Tack1e BUI Weatt.erwax .. oae
of Ute malll ,... .. tut oppot;I·
Uon sTWaters bave bad trouble
maklnc any •ubetantia.I r;alo.a
tbrouch the SaJlor forward wall
thb teMOD. BIU, a junior ••b o
ls destined for Sun.et reoopl-
tlon before his play\nc daya are
over at Sewport, welKbs 130
pound.a, Is fut for a lineman
and bu been a 8tandout on both
defense and offense..
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lla lfback Roy \Vard 111 rt•Mly to
go t.J:"&ln11t the Santa A na Salot!I
Saturd.ay n.lcht In hh1 r oll" of
Algnat calll"r , locklnit back a n d
CK'C'&Slonal ball l'arrler and pas·
11er. Tbf'rf' ha,·e bt"f'n t lmf'• w hen
R oy has bet>n C'it.lll"d upon to kick
too, so thit.t makf'~ thh~ talentf!d
m eml>f'r of the Sallor t>lrven a
quadruple threat."
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This has been known as the
~oek ot the Big Try'' up on
Newport Height.I for the pa.st few
days because this is the week that
the Harbor Sailors from David·
son's Emporium meet tbe mighty
Santa Ana Saints in the feature
SUnset League game Satunlay
night at the Municipal Bowl. Tus-
sle time is &lated fOf' 7 :30.
Coach Wendy Pickens' charges
go into the fray with an even-up
record for the sea.son of two wins
and ditto losses while the county
seat eleven members wiggle into ~
their moleskins on the a-est of a
tour game winning streak as well I
as being defending Sunset League
champs for the third straight ,year
and So. California CIF top dog
lut season.
Th.is encounte.r , which was
changed to the Bowl Monday after
being originally scheduled for the
Newport pasture, will be the sec-
ond league fracas for both squads.
Newport having lost a heart-
breaker to the Fullerton Redskins
and the Saints ha ... i ng subdued the
same Indians 12-6 in a hard-fought
match.
All of which a dds up to the fact
that Bill Cole's Saints are heavily
favored over the local lads who
have shown plenty or punch be-
tw('en the 20 yard stripes but have
had some trouble generating in the
touchdown department.
It is well expected. that the six
to eight thousand fans viewing the
game "'ill see a "titanic" because
the Tars can never be classed as
a pushover and they a re pointing
for this game like they never
pointed before. The Pickens' ag-
gregation \lo'OUld like nothing bet-
ter than to knock over the touted
champs and set the Victor y Bell i n
the school tower pealing joyously
once again.
The Saints have shO\\'ll plenty
of po"'er in racking up their four
\\'ins this Fall and the sparkplug
of the t('am has proved to be a
ha rd running. accurate throwing
quarterback. Johnny Fouch. Fouch
has scored four touchdowns so far
this season but more than that,
has been the main dog In the Sain t
offf'nse and responsible for many
long gains. He is definite ly the
man to be feared both for his run-
ning a nd his passing. In games
to date, whenever the Saint ground
attack h as bogged down. F ouch
has taken to the air \vi.th devastat·
ing effect.
Another Saint threat in the
backfield for Santa Ana is Full-
back Chuck Baker \\,'ho has scor ed
five touchdo""'llS and is a line plun-
ger counted on for needed yard-
age. H alfbacks Lloyd Thomas and
Doug Wagner are both good block-
ers a nd ball carriers and round out
the starting backfield for the
champs.
In the line, v.·hich is plently
beefy, Les Bolton, 220 pound tackle
and his brother Bill, 195 pound
Newport Associated Takes
Lead in Basketball League
Nlna'a (26)
F H anson (2)
F Harvey(ll l
C Ogara (9)
G Stege (3)
G Ogarag
With the help of the l\1yrehn I Myr ehn (28)
Bros. quintet, the Newpor t Asso-Attridge (5)
ciatcd baskclball team is now sit-1 Attridge f l Ol
ting on top of the lea~uc stand-. Spink (12)
ings with three "'ins and no losses Wallace
following Tuesday evening·s com-1 l\·lyrehn
munity basketball conference con-Scoring subs-Myrehn: Shafer
tests. (1).
The Associated ·five came up Associated (2S) Outlav.·s (I S)
with a 23 to 13 win over the Robinson (1) F Stanley (1)
previously unbeaten Outlaws while Marshall (5) F Rima (2)
Myrehn upset the dope bucket Kennell (7) C H ess (2)
with a close 28 to 25 victory over Freitag G Woody (4 )
the favored Nina's squad. Harbeson G Engstrom
The other con test of the even-Scoring su~.Assoc'd : Barnes
ing between the American Le-(10). Outlaws: Moffitt (4 ).
glon buketeers, who are atiU Cua.ha (U ) Leeton (!!)
lookina' for their first win, and Hill fll) F Coppersmith (4)
the hJch school Casaba club, went Spicer <12) F Fosa (4 )
to the latter outfit in a hard-Hope C Cottle (2)
fought 34-22 battle. The Legion Talatl'a (5) G Kelly
led by four points with four Welles (6 ) G Statz 12)
minutes to go, but folded in the
waning minutes and the Klub fin-
ished strongly for their ""·in.
George Spink of Myrehn's, Statz
of the Legion and Spicer of Cu-
aba. all led the scorin& parade
for the evening with 12 paints.
Tar Cees Defeat
Downey, 12-6, for
Fourth Straight Coach Ralph Reed has an-
nounced that an all-star quinte t ,
chosen from the conference mem-While their big brothers were
hers, will meet the famous profK-enjoying the relative ease of a
sional colored outfit trom New Sunset League bye last week, the
York the Broadway Oown.s on Ne"1>0rt Harbor Cee team manag-
Tuesday .January 7. ' ed to run orr their fourth straight
' victory at the expense of a fight-
ing Downey lightweight outfit,
Mesa
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No Umlt to ...,. of --008TA MDA. CA•.D'.
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12-6.
Ward ,and Watts were once
again the scorers fOT the local
li&hties with Watts scoring on a
sweeping reverse play and Ward
lugging the lea ther through the
middle ..
Fumbles and penalties marred
the Tar offensive and held them
to the lowest score that they have
racked up .a far this season.
BEAT
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SAINTS
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MALT SHOP
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Par~· gs for the big football car-
nival t be held on Armistice Day
at Da 'dson Field under the &us-
pices the Newport Harbor post
of the !American Legion, were an-
nounafS this week as plans for the
alte~n of gridiron antics v.·ere
rompl~ted.
A t9tat of 12 teams will meet
on thq Newport Heights fielrl and
each Will play one quarter of 20
minutfs duration which Will pit
six tet; from the North against
slx fr the South.
TvJde Bob Boblu, who oper-The ' feature game of the first
ala at Ute other end of the J.lJle ha1f fill be between Nitwport
from BW Weathe n\'U., ls aaoth-Harbor and Garden Grove, while
er sta.ndout ln the Tar Uaeup, the mf-io attraction of the second
M·bo althou&'b Lnjured lut v.·eck half r.·i1 find the Santa Ana
ln M!rlmmace. v.-•IU probably tee Saints going against Fullerton.
a Jot of acdoa a.ca.hist tbe Saints. The ur contestants have rnet
Bob will ha'·e the •tltches tak.en each other before with Newport
out of a cut tn hhl knee today holding a 13-0 victory over the
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BALBOA :t;NN BLDG .. at Foot of Balboa Pier. Ph. 1095
and v.itb the aid of IJandace and Grovers and Santa Ana ha\"ing a ..
tape wru take hl• plact> ln the 13-6 Win over the Indians. • Hours: 10-6: Evenings: Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., 7 to 9
lilleup SatuJ"day nJcht. The l carnival is scheduled to '--------------------------.i
-Gerhardt photo be(\n at 2 p.m. with Brea 1neet-•----------------------------------------ing C&pistrano, followed by Or-
guard, have been standouts as ange versus Laguna at 2:20 and
has Tony Snow, pass snagging Net!t against Garden G rove a t
\Vingman. 2:40.
On the other side of the pic ture. In e second half a t 3 p.m .,
the Tars should be in pretty good Anaheim \\'ill meet Huntington
shape following their ty,·o-wcek Beach follov.·ed by Valencia
lay-off since the Fullerton game. agains ~,the Santa Ana Junior•
Both "Doc" H anson and Bob Rob-versit ·and then the Fullerton-
ins, Y.1ho have been nursing some Santa !Ana fracas.
pajnful injurk>s. should be ready Six portable bleachers trom
to go for at least part of the strug-Ca.mp ,Callan have been erc-ctcd
gle and Buz Chambers Y.ill make or \\·i ~ be erected before the
his first appearance with the locals game pate o n the Newpor~ H ar-
since the St. Anthony game when bor High field and plen tiful seat-
hc tore several ligaments loose ing haf. been assured by th~ local
from his hip. The return of Cham-post. r: r ecord-break ing crnwd is
bers, \Vho is a hard running a nd expeclfd from all over Or ar.ge
s hifty tailback as \Yell as the No. countyt a nd the prOCN'ds of the
1 passer. can be counted on to day's festivities go to the Pro-
considerably strengthen the tricky posed ~ esbyterian hospital to ~
Sailor offensive. erect in Ne\\'J)Ort Beach.
\Vi th his duo of scat backs. Louie
~tello and Jimmy Ashen. the
plunging of "Bogey" Horrell. the
SJX'ed of Brian HanzaJ, the block-
ing of Roy \Vard and Cha mbers,
Pickens has a good line up of talent
to threw against the Saints.
All in all, it looks like q uite a
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WHOLESALS and RETAIL battle and, as has been said be-~
rare. ii looks like the "W eek or IUIL y'~ REFRIGERnTIDn the Big Try".
More than half of the e•bm»ted ERVICE comPnnY
100 million automobile \vheels no\\' Salm ~ Enctneertn&' -Service
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The ApjJOintment of
J. B~ WOODS
As Newport Brandt
·Manager
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We,Are Now in a Position to Take
Care of Year Eledrical ProblemB
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Exide Batteries
Floodlights
• Searchlights
with
K•ow •• How!
CO Two Fire Eqpt.
Anchor Winches
.Kohler Light Plants
Kirsten Photoelectric Pilots
Lighting Fixtures, Fittings
announces the
OPENING
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TUES., NOV. 5th
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NIEWPOllT ..... BOA -~~ I N~~. ~.:J.'JA-E .. s NE w s T--=i~~...:-.. Letters To The N~ws-Times Is-~·~~·llP=•t ~.::.. ·-"!"l"-thant--
v-mtm of the .... -.... a. w • -DlllA>r, News nm..: .:i..,;.J" mu. him tbelis. -COii-Apt ... .. I -.... Cle )'Olli' name and Ah11
Z • V-D C H U R C H E S .:;;:1.=n You pi:"" to put Into JUUi' col-suldnt but ""Ibeir llepreomtatlve ~ = C:-1n• b~ remombor la my will." . -.1 iptloD PQ9hle In Adu ,,_.,. ,_ ,_ In On,. OoaDl7 SUndq s; d 9:30 L m. = out ty~ pep~~~ ~f:i:S u.elif:.n ~.:~ 0 . after an air raid and ulr:od His lmPKUDJoua deli.....,. &eod
S2.'15 -,_,.to 4tb w ; S3JIO per,_ lo 8111 -IZanllllr ----l0:411. PORT BALBOA NEWS-TIXES" ~1 ·~---~et ~th -cha~ut~ -ther be bad been _,,..... clur-down at him .!or a mcment. and ~ rot 1:00 -~-•• • In& tl>e attad<. then rep1lecl, Ah, cuv'no<, Ah'!n J:B-u Se<ond-Qw --at'tbt ,...,,_ In Newport Buch, OUR LADY 0,. MT. CARMEL --P. m. -and 1"U should call your column feur 110 be -.Id keep bio valu-"No llr,'' ~ aokller _,,~ no dosarvlng o' lllld! &11 ..,.__
9nda7 M=sr11: 8 ad 10 LIL E¥enlal' ~ .rw:e at Rin&tt"" NOW!-Why!f -on ac--"""'""-.,. cru;y ''I w u cool u a cucumber.. ,1-.. r-cu me ......... a Callfornla, under die .6d cl -S. 18'19 1411 w"" -I A---·1"" l:JO P. m. '"Ibo E;ye Opener" or "'Ibe Bell ab~· · olf _ .... ,_the -_,......_ 81.ippme ~ •-t t otr ~
&All D. PORTER PublWls Oont•1Jlou: 8&turda.P rna T:IO ddodL count o( a few M'W' cornen in Bal-As "o the mbJin .. Swen:• the C. 0 . smiled. "I lh1lllna rlcht now!"
F.G.FROST Utar •:OO to G:ao and from 7=-> to ~ _... _ -•k» boe Island and ccnina de! Mar 2 N ga lillNSW'eNo. wu afraJd )'OU might have been ,.,., ____ .1,• _____ _
W. F. DIXOO -, -- --Adft:1lolne v._ 1 80 at 7:30 o'dodt. · owmber bellot-tl>e dos· a little bit rattled hen called" l'!lntlna Plant, JOll W. Central A-Newport Brcti, c.ntanlia : p.m. votod down the moot beallhy thine rae&-l-Repuhllc al Panama bad It. In there w )'OU • Newport Harbor needs --rh e ~I i ve seen the crazy track .• were Zl,000 hcm>hen ~-·-· Paper of the Ci ... of N-.....rt Beach IT. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH CHURCH o_,. CHRllT Water"--reel drinking water, and ) and bad to quit lt-wfly• coming ID at 18 ft."-The Point«.
V .. J.ft:W •J -~ .!"" Bal-illand Chu-.... W ·-)'Oii come out aJ>d. A)':. "I would .T spend their nickels ..'., .
A Dll•hhle 1.-1 las UI l'tn ._ 0.. ST y..,.. SundaJ Kw: 1:30 a.m. l.. OuMit ~~.,. ••nMter. still lnllsi on •'MWI)"' water even the and had -..1.; .... to eat-~ Bini. la tlliie 8-11.
Oonf .. _, Batmdayw """' -: "'-·JO L ..... -If 15'll> al the people turned It Why not promote·~ Lottery The water-loqed Scot lay-
PVW Aetfve 7:IO to 1:19 p.m. ~. 1l L 1L llcftl:lg wonblp. down etc''.-The lnfiJU.tlon of f<>< . benefit al the needy and Ing on the -· He bad just
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Member A•1111rwv ,.. OF GOD salt water from the sea--wtll yw Y the O.P .A. and save tl>e bet!n resaied from drowning and
ODllOKA DICL 11.&a - -pleue tell the people what else That's all Sam.I Wish yw --------_::_...:.::::..-=~-----------
~ OOIOl1Df1Tr llw7 ... Wa ••tr, r..... ~ 1M water is made ot and can-health. and another 15 yean --------------------__:~~~~-! CIR1ac&. 00lfoa&OATI01'AL ..Anene-
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....-BaD. 1... taina and the-cure necessary to with knowing )"OU..
Let's Build Together
Pwry e?i~~:m"m SUnday ~~ != make It fit for domestic use.-sincerely, -...-. Well, thats that.-Frank F . Kolarik.
ccnina de! -llomlns -· 11 Liil. Boom Patterson for O>w!ty re-tired M.M .l Eng AOOOIJ!IT.QIT ;rBl~~-~rw~•~NB~:,-~IRJJIGBONll,~~~~~D~P,~ Sunday, November 3, 1946 Evenlnc evaneellstlc -ar Post--&;--Shelley Committee Told rt Beach. Oct. ~ · I:-------------
9:30 a.b. °'"""' IChool 1:30 p.m. eonmbut1on to Development or B k k i 11 :00 a.m. Morning worship. Ser-Mld·week rrervice. 'Thuraolay at Newport Bay Area!-0 0 e e p DI'
The shootin' war's over-but the job is far from aver for mon by Mr. Schrock: "'The n and 7:30 p.m. My Dear Sam-Pat does n o t Ser V f Ce
World War II veterans, take it from Ronald Button, Now." need any BOOM-for with his
AMVETS commander, Department of California. Instead FIRIT CHURCH OF CHA:aT, Chris tian Srience T ext foresight and engineering ability HE has practically saved from
of bullets, they must use ballots; instead ol advancing on SCIENTIST . ·Everlastin~ P11nishn1ent' destruction, the S<>-Called "Bay
General von Runsted or Admiral Yamashita. they must rout Lido Theat•r. Central A.venue 'fhe Golden TPs t or tl;le s undaJ Window" of Newport Harbor,
Gen 'ra1 A th f trol f American ci · aff-i-..... and "1"' L•do Let1l'On·Sermon on ··i.~verlU llng Pun· worth millio ns of dollars, from e pa y rom con o VIC ""~r A b-nc• of -. Mother Cl>"-b, &• J '.1.1 ~.. labmenr · In au t>ranl'hea of r be erosion. and as to the Shelley
the fighting has no t been successful. • The F1nt Chu.rcb of Christ, Sci· Mother Chureb, 'rbe First Cburcll Committee-Pat ts the only one
11Ame rican Veterans o f World War n fmaily believe that enu.t, ta Boston, Maepchueett& or Ch rist. Sclentlwt. In Boston. la whose advice should be followed.
Sunday Sc•-1 at 9·SO a. m. Sun rron1 the P1'almi; :\nd reads : "The d if had ything · the returning veterans still have a big job to do for their ~ · · an I an to say m day Sen-tee at 11 L m . Wedneeday Lord 18 k nown by the Judgment his favor-the Newport Beach and
country-a job which did not end with V-J Day''. Button ~ TMUmonial Meeting a.t u o'clock wblrh be ei ecutetb : the wicked I• the 0ran~. eoun•v -··tal cl"es I •Dared lD lbe 1''0rk of bla oWO · • ~ ~ '-'
cliired. "We believe that a greater job lies ahead than the Reading Room located at 111 bandi." 1--:::==========~==::::::;;;~~
one behind and that the veterans of this war have today the Palm street. Balboa, 11 open dally A Scriptural •election from Mal· • · b'orrl 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun· tbrw'• Goapel rel:ltes lbat "as Jef!Ua
greatest challenge of their liva We have pledged our-da.p and holidays nationally otr ••t at m eR.t In thl" bouse. bl"hold.
selves to continue the fight for the American way of living een·ed. man1 publlcana a.nd sl nn .. r,. came
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· di "duall d llecti el · ol · d The pubUc le cordially invited to &lid Aat dO\VD with him and his di• an to m V1 Y an CO y, Y grve our tiJne an en-attend tbe chur ch eervl~ •-' u9'8 clplea. And wben the Pbarlaeea aaw
ergy to the reconstruction of our civilian economy. the Re:&dlng Room. It. the7 •aid unto blfl d laclpl ea. WbJ ea t eth your Ma.ater with publlc·ana
"We are pledged to fight all ISMS ex<Ept AMERICAN-and fl lnnere! But when Jealll! beard
ISM. We are pledged to g ood government by making g ood BT. JAMES EPISCOPAL that. hA aaJd unto them. T hey that
CHURCH be whole need not a pb1slctan, but
government and becoming part of it. We have pledged our-515 West Central, Balboa thP.J that are sl('k. Out go ye aod
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Armand Monaco
ARClllTIJCT
81' w, Bay A.Ye~ Balboa
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l'l!t ~ood A""
Loo Aqel.. N0nnand7 -
Dr. W, T. Mooney
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f'ln'l5IOIAN8 a 8UllGBON8, 11,11
A. V. Andrews, M. D,
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and by appointment
Beacon !5015
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selves to fight for the p~rvation of the beliefs that made (Ebell Clubhou•) learn what that mPaneth. I w-111 ha,·e ~!::============:::==========~
ho k de Rev. ArdYI T. Oean, Vicar mercy, and not garrlf\ce : tor I am ~ 1.-------------lr------------
US as a nation great, and to fight all thoee W see to un r-8 •• H 1 Co Ion not r ome to call 111 e righteous. but D y H
pledged di :-.. &. m.. 0 y mmun . i oes our ouse R. L. HOLFORD ~ H, Dorey, II, D. mine those beliefs. lo mvets have themselves in , 1 • nnecs 10 cepen1a nce:· . .,,,..... :46 a..m., Sunday School. Mary Bak@r Eddy wrtlel!J In -.. Sci· ....
vidually and collectively to be good citizens and fJght foe the 11 :00 L m .. Morning Pray"r and en('f! and Health with Key lO the Need Painting?
rights of the majority against special privileges of minority Sermon. (Finl Sundaya: Ho11 Srrintu"" .... H•olin • tbe •ick a no • Communloo.) reror mlnp: the sinner are onP antJ >.--
the 1aml" thing 1n t:hrlatla.n Scl eoce. lo( pressure groups.
"Amvets, an organization exclusively World War II vet-
erans, is not and will not become a political organlzatioo In
any sense of the word. We nevertheless feel that Individually
we must perform one of the first obligations of good citl7.en-
ship by voting at the polls In all local, state and national elec-
tions, and seeln gto it that others do likewise.
"On behalf of the American Veterans of World War II
and all veterans, whether of this war or the first, we urge
every veteran to vote at the coming elections.
"\Ve fought together-now let's h1ild together for a bet-
ter and stronger America."
. . . And Vote Together!
All Americans took part In national affairs during the
war-and now, we must become active In world affairs, if
the peace is to be won, Mrs. Ryer Nixoo, state president of
the American Women's Voluntary Servioes of California, de-
clares. She sees no letup In the obligations of all citizens, and
Is spurring the members of the A WVS to work for a fuJJ vote
as they worked with the armed forces and in scores of other
fields during wartime.
"November 1946 gives each of us a chance to enter the
arena of ·world affairs and to influence the trend of these
crucial times. No matter how humble our part In world af-
fairs seems to us, through the power of the vote we have a
chance to ma ke the scales tip either towards confusion and
chaos or towards sanity and lasting peace," she states.
''Tills year a full house of representatives and one-third
of the senate are to be elected. What do you know ot the
background and thinking of the men and women presenting
themselves as candidates for these high ottlces? If they are
·truly. to represent ~ majority of Ull. they must not be elected
by a rubber stamp vote but by the ooosldered choice of an
intelligent electorate.
"It Is equally 1-1portant to study candidates for election
to state positions. Half ot the California State Senate and
the fUll Assembly must be cboeen this year.
"Discuss the fitness of the candidates with your friends,
neighbors and the club group to which you belong, but do not
shift your individual responsibility to others. It is your Indi-
vidual duty and privilege to exercm.. your vote.
"Make sure you vote and see to It that your family and
friends vote also.
'"!'be peoples of the world look to the United States for
Jeedersblp. We, the voters, must provide the leaders."
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MODEll MAlllE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
BA•llOA ISLAND
BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL
218 Agate A venue
Rev, Harry W. Whitt,
A-.oclate Patt.or
Ql.urc.b School, 9 :30 L m.
Morning Wonblp, 11 L m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cl. Edwin Osher, Paato,.
Euclld at Stanford, Garden Grove.
9:30 Lm. Chun:h achool toe an -11:00 &.m. Momtnr Wonb.lp: J
Muage: "We Thank Tb. .....
11:00 Lm.. Nuntery for all chll-1
dren dwtic arvlce.
4 :00 p.m. Methodist Youth .J'el-
lawmhlp. Young Adult Fell~p.
7:00 p .m. Evening Wonhlp:-
K-ce: "Come Te Ll•e."
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
Comtt Bolsa and Old Country Rd.,
Costa Mesa
Sabbath school, Saturday mom-
In&. 9:30 o'clock.
Preaching service, 11 a.1IL
FULL ,G08PEL CHURCH
!:2nd and Elden, Costa M ...
Sunday acbool, 9:4.5 : mornlng
wonhtp, 11; EvangellsUc eervice,
7:30 p. m.; Mid-week prayer meet-
1.ng on Wednuaay, 7:46 p. m.:
young people'• evanceJllUc ffTVlce
on Friday, 7 :46 •· m.
COSTA MESA OHUBOH OP' GOD
ae.. lanM!19 P. McGraw, Putor
l .. OabrlDo St., Ooota 111-
Sttvlces Sunday 10 a. m.. 6 :30
p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Doth curea requlrP the same method
a nti a rP ln"Pt>Mrable In Truth.
HalrP<1 . l"rlVJ, dl,.honei>ty. f ear , and
.-o fort h. n1ake a man 1lck. a nd nel·
t ber material medicine nor J\l lnd
<'Dll help btm pe rma nently. e\'en 1n
body. unlefla It makea him bettf'r
mentally, and 10 dPllvera him f rom
hi• <!ei1tro1era."
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE BEA
COmmunfty Methedlst
1420 w• Central Awnue
-re:z FBIENI>Ll"' CENTaAL Rev. L O. Goodell, Putor
BIBLE 0111JB011 . Cl>ltrCh Bcboo~ 9:50 L m.
of Coeta 11-. \ K91'1lJDC W~p. 11 &. 1IL
an. o.rtp.t Kl••••, put. , Youth r.DOW'lb.ip. e p. m.
Meeting tem-arlly In the Wo-No evenlnJi worship durin& Seps
men'• Club hOUle ternba. Sunday achool-9:4.5 L m. ...!':;~kV=~-=..~~
Won.hip servlce--11:00 a. m. p m.. ' ' •
Young peGl>le'a service -6:30 .
ji. m.
EvenJnc evaneellstlc rrervioe--Cupboard Raided
7:30 p. m.
Pra,yer meetlng-7:45 p. m. Fri-
day, home of Mn. Hume. Huner>' thieves made a raid on
Mn. Margaret Storing'• cupboar<I
on the back porch of her home,
106~ Twenty-ninth •treet. New--t Beach, early Sunday, she 41s,
closed to Newport Beach pallce.
Examination showed the thievet
had lootod the cupboar<I of canned
fruit jUJceo, tuna and salmon.
A cordial welcome to all.
NllWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH °"'""' Chapel, Coota M-
""· Hwbert "et8'.. PU1Cw ... floN: Sunday, 10:80 Lm.
ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
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All New---
Even the Location
' ' I One-Half Mlle F.ast ol Old
Location m Coast Hlebway.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar
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No waiting. _Work clonfl lnu!Hdlately by h!ply
skilled .Jollnleymea Pain U!I~ the mod mod,
em equipment and finest le
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Owned and operated by World War D Veteran
-king your penmnent will aad patronage.
"T~a1k you ... -.ig~bors ... "
"I cloo't kaow wbo !ba.ces J.., petty liac .....
• ••• bat .., bot':,,::t;.~: for mm tboupf"'-wl . ' . NM-Jly,
we trJ ID iDlb fc P.'"11!"' tbml. COO. .
• ADd die ..,.&1 Well, .,j,,•re all priag doe --o1-~ J.r.x.e m... t-''* --. .. c1aysr-
. 1lit GIN• I• ftr parlJ U. 11itfihn
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Physician & Surgeon
321 lllarlne Ave,, . Bal--~--
Gordon II, Gnmdy, 11, D,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboe Inn Arcade
Of!lce Rn.: 10,12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.
PhonoBari>or:rl
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Office Hounr: 1!>-12; 2·5 --·-
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814' Bay Aft., Be•1a
-· 1'114 Ml & BID St. Loo .&..-~'NU
By Appain-t
Gerald Ra1U8, M. D.
2830 West Central A.._
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Special Grand
Nationally Known
WATCHES
Hamilton • Elgin
Waltham • Longine
Gruen-Bulova
Benrus • Helbros
Watch Repair
Department
A complete. .....,.,. repair de-
putment under expert .uper-
vtaion. Every watda I• checked
OD Ule ldeattnc WW ATCB
MASTER" to 1mu:re abllolut.e .... ....,,,.
Alarm Clocks
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
Chime Clockl!
Table Model
RADIOS
Emenon
GILFILLAN
Halton
Silverware
Nationally Adverti8ed
PEN SETS
Engraving
Opening Hours ' -9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
(These Hours Effective Saturday, November 2nd Only)
We Believe
Future
the • 1n
of •
COSTA MESA
• • • and In the fnrther development of this
entire area • • · coast, harbor and beantltul
mesa lands. We want to be a part of this com-
munity · • • to grow with it.
The same reputable quality merchandise and
Interested service which ha\'e been the founda-
tion of the Ted W. Brown buslne98 In Long Beach
for so many year.i, will be basic guiding priB·
clples of the new Costa Mesa store.
PLEASE ACCEPT THIS INVITATION
TO VISIT US SATURDAY, OR AT
YOUR EARLIEST OPPORTUNITY . . .
Every Diamond
• carries a
Written Guarantee
to be exactly as
represented
All ualm1M"9CbMle record for ....,__
llelty &Dd latecrity -to ... -
ftrm'• .~ repu.taUoll .. di ........
merchant&. Let m advlee you In tlala
moe.t Important. parchue when yoa --..--........ * Quality Stones * Modern Settings * . True Values
When noWa.c •ort of perfection wt1l
do .•• come for your dtamond and odaer
Je-.Y to tbe Jo-with wbom PEil·
FECTION la a tradl.Uoa!
TED W_ BROWN, Owner
J, C HUMPHRIES, Manager
New Store-New Merchandise
Just in Time for
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING -·-We Invite You to Use
Onr Oonvenlent
LAY-AWAY PLAN -·-BUDGET TERMS
At no extra cost
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1797 Newport Boulevard
COSTA MESA
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. . ' THE TEAK LADY. · ·o.e of roar .,......, io ecM111tr7 9iblae tM
elld or u.e war la .a.o ... t. u. .......,. ot Site Padftc 11artne
AMOd•tM or Cout BJcltway. Newport Be··la mt•"hl.re eraaer,
wllldl -.1o "'CsM --Gt -~· of ,,... ,,._ and a :ral<al keel. -made la Cbbaa la A. l<l"C 8llpwa)'S of Hoact<oac and b-ctit to w. coaat.y ...,._ . Tiie Udy, of wllldl
tbere are S% on &lae Padfte VMA a\ Udt tt bu aa overall
of 11 feet lb. lacbee &Dd baa a .tx foot bMm. ... preved ~
a.mo boat eatlta:ll&ata. --Gerhardt oto.
Citizens Asked to upport
United Service Or anization
Red.uctlon of draft calls and t~e
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of maint~ing world peace," he
1 Army s announcement that vir-continued. f"America needs a citi-
1 tually all of its personnel will be zen Army "'hich can still com-
madc up of volunteers in no way mand tha respect of its fellow-redu~s the need ~or USO serv-citizens. ~SO is the agency
ices tn. 1947, according to a state-through wt}ich citizens can express
ment issued today by \Valtcr D. that res~t and understanding"
Heller. California USO chairman, The teen·agers-the ''Kid Broth-
":,1th headquarters In San Fran-l'r Army" e in equally great
cisco. need of the services of USO Heller
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Dr. Lester H .. 'frerling Will
Open Dental Surgery Office
Announcement ol tbe or · c from t11e UnlY<!n!ty ot l'ennlyl·
of a clenW surgery oftice at 411 vanla and Thomu Evans Mu·
Cout hlchwaY. em-dd -· llOllll\ and Dental Institute. beslnnlnc FridlQ'. -.-II>-He lo a member of I'll Omega
day by Lester R. Vlerlbc. D.D.S.. dental fraternlt7, tbo Eta S1pna
of Corona del Mar. • ~ undersraduate dental
Dr. Vlerllna -boea a 1 I ... •t llOdet¥ and of the Omicron Kappa
of Corona del Mar 1iD<e 19M. He Upolllon International honorary
.. married and ---dental fntemlty. During the late .... be ... at· In. tu. tenior )'Ml' he wu in-
tached to the U. S. Nll9J' ~tal terne at the UnlY<!nlty of Peut-
corpo and wu • lend to -.,mn1a Settlement Houoe. He
Marilie Air station at El "nln. -editor and chief ot t11e Y•ar-
He received bis <x•••• ' Lm in book and Dental Record and asaist-
the navy in 1942.. Eh-inc ~ tu. ent editor of the Pennsylvania
dental i:ractlce in H• ' ;. N. Dental Journal.
J _ He Is llcenoed in New Jer-------
sey, Pennsylvania and c.utm'llla. EUqaette Prolll.ea.
He wu called to -duty I ,.._ t.n them how ·rn vote
in 19'3 and a year later be ..,.. UnW I leave their fi•t.
married ln Genna. N . Y . When the hoot.Ula Republican
Dr. Vierling .... &r-ted And the hoot • Democrat.
"You Must Order N-
.. For the Holiday•"
s9'.! ...
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Famous a1b.1tos hnulo"-pt"e....,..
Spoh • StaiM • ...........
•. CigaNtt. lkirns • Di1caL: fl:'lft • Suokl-
• O."h ar>d Mmnd Tabl9 Tops. hvenlbl.
for g~m•s. We obo _.. G-. tepe .... Min'Oft.
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IHWU.ttON
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WOOD GRAINS 501 E. Central Harbor S8 "ln fact.''. said Heller, "the vol-said. "Th e boys, \\'ho i~ their
un.t~r sold1ers not only need the , off-duty h have more freedom
sp1r1tual. morale and welfare facil-than they ever kno,,·n, need the
ities of USO, but in every sense guidance a d the frie ndly help o f ROYAL TARI PAD CO., d~~erve the he~p . of their fellow-civilians. a 1 d USO is proud to be I I~~;;;;;;--;-~-·~·~ :_c~ .. ~-~·2-~;:~~~~~~11o~n~oo~~;;;;;;~ cttizens. For this 1s an Army made able to gi\;e them just that."
up largely of re-enlisted veter ans I USO, H~ler pointed out, will
-mC'n '''flo have. alr~a~y demon-1 continue o the job through 1~7,
!ltrated once their w1Ihngness to with funds contributed to the cur -
put. their country's needs above rent $19, .000 national drive.
the1 ro\\·~-and of teen-agers who Californias 1are being asked to con-
~ave enlisted because they real-tribute 51.P.OJ.160 as their share
1zed. they must sooner or later of the funds nN'ded for USO to
put 1n ther service." ··see Them Through."
The re-i!nlisted veterans are ~ara:ely men who, during the shoot-"Are ~Y Bad Fairy Talcs'?"
mg war •. had come to feel they Some •f ~he old versions. \\'ith
were entitled to and actually had witches d ogres, might be;
the respect and the sympathetic others, ho ever. a.re not so bad.
un.de~~anding of ci~·iliaM, Heller Read this story, beautifully illus-
s8ld. For the all-1mportant job trated in dur colors. in the Am-
erican \Vetkly, the magazine dis~ Oaklanders Now tribute<! ~th next Sunday's Los
In Newport Home Angeles E aminer.
Among new residents in town ALn are Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Rapp,
formerly of the LaFayette hotel.
Oakland, who are established at
the home, 4015 Channel place, MORTUARY Newpor t Island. which they pur-
~:!"'!,!as~.~~~0:hlle visiting the 1 They liked the locality so well t-
they decided to make it their per-.:t -'
~anent home when Mr. Rapp re-
tired from the hotel business, and Lac\y Attendant
to keep up with their future com-4
munity had the News-Times sent t ;!;
to them in the northern city. -
Mr. Rapp is having a 3&-foot all-4! Coast Blvd.
steel cruiser built at the Central CORONA DEL MAR
Boat Works and when it is conl~ · h
pleted expecu to spend an his ttme Telep one Harbor 42
fishing, or so he said when he
dropped ln to see us the next day DlY AND NIGHT
after arriving in town. ·----11--------
' 72 Departures da ly from
NEWPORT B CH
Day and night Greyhoun buses roll
along the highways .linking f.ou to your
' neighbor communities. Num rous, well-
timed schedules make lt ~ for you to
go where and whea you like . J. providing
convenieat, low -cost uavel, I unequalled
by any other form of traaspqrutioa. For
me ltot ia bus tuvice .•• you can ...,,,,
.. GttJlH-1. rv
r C. C. SWAl'l'OIU> -1118 ea.&~ -ft. 8•-Mn
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You Will Enjoy Eating at
ALICE GENTLE'S
Tr 'es Ga i Cafe
Where
Real •
Old
Fashioned
Meals
••• Are Served
• LWicheon 12 • 2:30
• Dinner 5:30 • 8:30
As our space is limited for the winter months,
we suggest our patrons make resetvations for
either 5:30, 6:30 or 7:30.
-PHONE 6S!l -
1745 Coast Boulevard South
IAOIJNA BEACH
-(CJ:::LC.(&:IJlSE:D WEDNESDAY-
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r. llie S--1 1--.1 Moot lmpo;tant
Ollloa WWclo Calls for TOP Abllityl
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FAIR!
Fred N. HOWSER
far ATTORNEY GENERAL .
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An actual demotlit.ratlon
of your own figure-work
will prove ll!I speed -and
almpli~lty! \Ve will be
&lad to de-rnonstrnte it to
you wtthout obUgatloo.
( POLITlC.<\L ADVERTISE!'-1ENT)
ELECTED in the primary .
but still in the running!
(,\'eroporl Harbor Reol1or)
YOUR ASSEMBLYMAN-ELECT
• APPRECIATE$ the overwhelming vote of
confidence expressed at the primary elec.-
tion.
e PLEDGES his constant effort in behalf of the
people of the 7 4th Assembly
of the State of California.
Oistrid and
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STANLEY FOR ASSEMBLY OOMMIT'l'EE
BRADEN FINCH. CllalrmaA
f !'OLm CAl. A T)VERTISE~ 'r!\"rl
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* Let's Make, It A TEAM
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AS RUN!./ING ~TATE ror Gov. Earl Warren, Call-
fom il'l.n s nttd a man "'ho has pledged to l'iUpport our
Chit>! Exec-u t i,-e In Sacramento, who has backted
Gov. \\'arren's progr3ms consistently and ably-
"·ho hasn't just paid lli:>sen·I~ at el~tlon time.
Coodv .. ln J . Kn ls;ht hn.s demonstr:i ted his ability to
weld together the progres~i ,·e elements of thls
stalt>-!or a Crea t~r California...
* Let's Do!l't Experiir.~;it
SECOl\'D IN 11-.TPORTANCE on the administrative
side of the stnte government, the li eutenant gov.
ernor must te a man who has proven himself to be
c-~:pable a..s a n organiur and exet'Utive. Superior
J ..11.!:;e Good\\•in J. Knight has t hese qualifications
t • a mn.r kl"d de ree: his record is known, his abllltles
un 11.:c tioned. Ll:.TS END FEUDS AND FACTION·
ALIS.'.1!
ELECT
SUPERIOR JUDGE
Goodwin J.
KNIGHT
A1 Our
Lieutenant Governor
Oran&• Coant7 C1 ¢11•
P'or C.1odwhl ~. a..,..
AelUlf'llll • •..t1a7, a.trw . -.
Harbor High Wiii
Present Jr. Miss
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s, OtW-.4 , 'D i+ Oct1ll• '+ 1N1
Ma1ibar It Rams Salta.na ¥~FJ~~~tF~d':;ds
. • • • Co~rt of Honor !ConL From Pag• 1) I
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DelicioUB)y Prepared
+ + + +
~;,. ":,~t~~ ~~~ Bogart Shows He's Cn~rf will"f ~':.~ ::e ~~are,; th~ar~~an u • sen:. of • -'fJ\I ~to~~ ~~bo~~io~ve= •
short stories, by Sally Bensen, ap-When the MalJbar 0 accident·! But the spectators were also ~l auditorium a_t 7 :30 p.~
N·EWPORT
CAFE
peartng in the N ... Yorker mqa-ally rammed the Saltana moored t I that "'-art la t •••u hig~1ght of the •••rung being the :rine. Later it. wu collected lnto · 0 e~ ~ no ~ Hi Court ceremony for the four
8 book. and from this time lt be--outsidr the Newport Harbor Yacht I a great guy, but also ls a great! e Scouts of Costa Mesa Troop
gan its road to came. For 'It WU club over the weekend. .other sportsman. 6, nard Hall, Richard Dodd,
-U Boar S..wi..e
+
lH-P!Me N..,...._ not long before thla book wu y~chtsmen looked hopefully in the When G~er went lnto the Da·k.1 Gardner and Stanle Yo .
dr u.~ by ~-•----d direction of the clubr oom. club to expi8ln to Bogart how Th'~ Seo Y_culungl '----'-----------------------' ama~ '-"uuuaivv an th cdd all h e uts are parti ar y i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Fields; made into a movie star-When the great Humphrey Bo-e a ent re Y appe~ed, the grateful to Dr. P. A. Olamberlin
ring Peggy Ann Garner; and later gi.rt. portrayer of filmland gang, latter shoo_k the formers hand of ~ta Mesa who coached them
became the basis of a radto pro--busters. failed to appear to pro--and told hlm to forget it. . on P1eir tint aid merit badge re-
gram. test the ramming of his yacht,\ Gardn~ said that he was easing quitements. .,_.OI' M1M, which is definitely everYone raised their eyebrows in the Maltbar ll toward the yacht '¥1 citizens are invited to at-
• comedy is in three acts and has wonderment club floats when he suddenly saw te • d gl th t 'ty • . , . . . the Saltana He said he . ddy n?' an are ven e oppor uru but one setting, that of a living Surely the big, blustery he,man thre his boa . qw to ¥e some of the results of Scout·
Announcing · the New Vibrapac
Building Units
ALL 8H .. 8 BUILDING tJNn8
~!lad Ourpool BloMa Now la Prochletlom
IAK for !!Ip oa N-n -
room. Howev~r, .in this scene a~ was expected to rome out and at at l:ast he th~U:.~0 itre~ ingJand to participate in this mo1t
pears aome hilar1ou.a comedy, and least µtter One admonishing cuu backwRrd-onty .t ke t . g sucfesstul of all charact.er--build·
acme ~ drama: all of which word to Archie Gardner of Duily f ard 1 P gomc lngl prognims for )'OUth. ~Scout
combines lmlor Ml• into a per-Tavern fame, whose Malibar n ~abl~ to halt the boat G leaeers Urge the suppart !or this
formance wblchshould well satisfy wouldn't obey the turn of his 'd h uld nl 1' k~-Co-irt of Honor u a means or en-W~r Kli·ne '"-.... rete. Products "-. the playgoers of thi.5 -~unlty. hand. I wiln~rd saiin I e co t ho .!,too Mall~ codraging future vounll. Scouts to --\.A.Jan.. \JU er g y on as e "..,. on • .. t th job;; --11 ch And then it dawned on the spec, bar ll bore down on the sturdy 1 Y. on e • • .an to ree. 1560 ~Ava. ea.ta lhla
Marine Radio System tators that the big film figure sel-· Saltana. There wu an Instant th final toal. the Eagle award. '=====·========·=======~====~ May Be Revamped dom. jf ever . cusses on thf' Sat>--crash as the big vessel tore off J .... _ h ta N ~--_
bath. And it was Sunday! 'a barrail of the other craft. ~er a ee at e:ws--... ~
(Continued from Page 11 (Political Advertisement) peace of mind.
With most boats equipped with
radio telephone, "'hen in trouble,
Dr. Pease Pleased with Drive HE LB Y L.
it's quite simple for a boatman to Dr. G. N. Pease is a very happy
cal.I the telephone company coastal person these days. The good doc,
harbor radiotelephone station KOU I t<_>r. ~apt~in of the Coron~ del Mar
and ask for the Oper ations and d1stnct in the Community Olest
Rescue Control Center of the drive, is pleased ove r the progress
Coast Guard. Times Bldg., Long his committee is making.
Beach. l f not in too serious dif· "One of my able workers res
ficulty, howevf'r , the Coast Guard ported tha t she rang 14 successive
suggests you seek help rrom any doorbells and received as many
passing boat. They do have their dona tions. She received no dona,
hands full. lion at number 15 because no one
The tuna clipper fishermen of was home. I've no doubt at all
.San Diego are attempting to .get tha t when she returns to that
a U. S. Coas t Guard base estab--home and finds the occupant in.
Ii.shed a t Balboa,J C. z .. and lights she will get a donation.'' said the
on the Galapagos Islands, no\v I doctor . ,
dark. With more vessels from Corona del Mar 1s a good place
N ewport Harbor venturing into to live. Th_e citizens a pPreciate
those southern "'aters this pro-that fact and so when 1t comes
gram is to be encouraged. time to he lp those less fort.unate
t han they, !or example now m the
Community Chest drive, they are Mesa Boy Scouts
View Ghost Town I most generous.
· "We in this district," concluded
the doctor, "feel it is no t onl}' a
A!!. a part of the troop program duty. but a privilege to help. By
''To Know Our S tate." the Honor contributing to the Community
Patrol or Boy Scout Troop 6 of Chest . we help a ll 12 organizations
Costa t.1esa explored the famous who do so much good in the New-
Ghost T o"'ll at Knott's Berrypo __ n __ H_a_rbo_r_D_is_t_n_·c_t._" ____ _
Farm last weekend. It \ras a
new and thrilling experience for
the Scouts as they saw in re-
production scenes of the old West.
A full day of excitement and
fun was completed '''ith a chicke n
dinner that was r ated "tops" by
the hungry boys.
The October Honor Patrol in,
eluded Elwood Depontee, patrol
leader of the Flying Eagle pa,
trol, and the me mben, Bob Han·
cock, Charles Depontee, Roland
Taylor , Dick Mobley, Jack. Woods,
Robert McCracken and Marvin
Johnson. Scoutmaster Harold
Hall and Troop Staff Member
Leonard Hall were guests of the
patrol.
White House
Cafe
Phone Sl82
t.agm. Beach, Calif.
(Political Advertisement>
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Hospital Drive Goes
Into ''Final Fifth";
$87,000 More Needed
Gaining new impetus rrom the
meeting held at First Presbyterian
church. Santa Ana last evening:
the Newpor t H arbor Presbyterian
hospital fund drive en tered its
"Final Fifth .. with support gr0s
mised by all t he Presbyterian
churches of the coun ty, where $Ub-
scriptions will be taken for the
next two Sundays.
Only 60 days remain in "'hich to
Secure the S87.000 necessary to
meet t he amount of $400,000 res
quired by Glenn Martin before we
will receive his gift of $100,000.
The fund must be secured in order
to r eceive the quarter of a million
allocation from the Federa l ~os,
pital Buildi ng fund, through the
HiJl,Benton bill recently passed by
Congress.
Attending the meeting were Di,
rector Braden Finch and Mrs.
Finch : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch
and Mrs. G. L . Andrews, who
heard reparts that people are act,
ually dying in the county because
of the lack of hospit al beds and
that the situation is grow'lng
worse every day.
Community Olest headquarters
reports that this encouragement
from Corona del Mar is acting as
a stimulant to the other 14 dis,
tricts in the Harbor area.
The many workers who are cans
vassing each distMct are to be
commended for their generous do.
nations of time as well as money.
\Vith t he wonderful spirit shown
by donors and workers alike, it is
certain that this drive to raise
S14.580 will be a success .
Mesa Sport Shop
Purchased by
Mrs. Barrington
l\.1rs. Ada Barrington or 43 Bea·
con Bay, formerl~ employed at
the Balboa Island post office, has
purchased th<' Sport S hop at 1813
Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. a nd
will cha nge the name to Ada's,
she announced this week.
?.·Ir. and Mrs. Barrington have
resided in the Harbor area for
the past five years and Mr. Bar.
rington S<'r ved in the signal corps
during the "·ar and participated in
the in vasion of France and Ger,
many. He is a former pla}'\\Tight
at Warner Bros. Studio In H olly,
wood.
Services on Friday
For Mesa Woman
Funeral services for Mn. Capt.
tola Agnes Colby, 89, will be held
at 3 p.m. F riday at the Grauel
chapel, Costa MC'Sa. Mrs. Colby
died October 25 at her home,
14th and Monrovia streets Costa
Mesa. She was a native or F ort
Dodge, Iowa, and had made her
home in California for the past
nine years.
She is survived by a daughter ,
Mrs. FlorenC<' Hayden of Costa
rt-tesa and a si stC'r, Mrs. Nellie Mus.
gat of Iowa. Interment "'ill be
in Long Beach cemetery.
Adkinson Pledges
Support GI Bills
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A NAGY
NSTABLE
'ewport Beach Towmhlp
EEKJNG RE-ELECTION
. . on my record of courteoUA
J and etnclent !llenice ' ~
General Election, NO\'. 5, 1946 l Political Advertisemen t
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A Personal Word
fro• RAY
DKINSON
Candidate
for CONGRESS
QUALIFIED
Making a last.minute appeal to
all persons who have the welfare
of war vetera ns at heart, Ray Ad,
kinson, candidate for Congress
-------------1 from this district, today \U'led that Want Ads ever y registered voter visit the to DO the JOB:
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CLYDE A.
WATSON
FOR STATE SENATE
LIKE NEW-Large davenport &
chair to '1latch. Small table &:
standard lamp with magazine
rack. Also new trunk. Phone
Harbor 1274 85-ltc
GAS RANGE F OR SALE-{.'heap
407 Short street, C05ta Mesa.
85-2tp
When Your
Back Hurts -
polls on November 5.
''1t has become increasingly evi-
dent," Adkinson said, "that some
legislators have adopted an ind.it·
ferent attitude toward the wel-
fare of our former fighting men.
"I have made myseU a promise. ~ •I would like to use
Should the voters elect to send '11• space tor a per-
me to Washington as their repre-'o'nal word of thanks
se ntatlve, I am going to ~t noth-
ing stand ln my way to get for io -.Y many friends --
our veterans everything to which J>oth Democrats and Re-
they are e ntitled. I am not going publicans--•ho are so
to be at>.ent when important mat, itarnestly working tor
ten come to a vote. c election.
"I am not going to shrug off •Their active aid
legislation which would provide rves to offset what
homes for our ve terans wtth some Se lack in funds. As
remark conCeming my own pollti-J....ou know, ours is the cal incllnitlona. U it ever comes T
to a paint wbete I mlAt decide be-j:ampaign ot small ooa-
tween a political btillet ~ the }ributors.
~are or tho voterana, I am I'>-• •10 SPECIAL IJTXR-
1111 to be 100 (>el'«'nt on u.. -JST GROuPS HAVE SUP-
or the latter. • PORTXD 11Y CAJDIDACY •
"In conclusion," Adkinson said, OR COll'RIBUTXD A PlllllY
"people should remember on elec-10 Jlt CAJIPAIGR.
tion day that I haft a full know-I
ledge or local problem1. I have •But electioil.9 are
been a life-time resident of th.ii wonnot by•oneyalone.
district. I have served more than ~ the will ot the ma-
14 years ii! public office as Oranae .ority ot the people
County Superintendent of Schools. s the t1Del decision
I am goina to work and fight and de. !hat ta ~
livf! for my district lf )'OU see flt rican Way.•
to nanw me~ Ofi7n penonaJ re~ t:::4 _ l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~,....,;;;n~t;•~tl~,.,,~r~fii~w~ .. ~hlng~'~ton.~·~;;;;;;. --,. ... oere ., .,ours,-~ : .{I . (signed)
TEN YEARS OF LECISLA,
TIVE EXPERIENCE h a a
ntted Clyde A. Watson to be
our State Senator. Du r In I
thoee 10 ye-an he has p.lned
a worktna latowledp whkl
l\U pu.t hl.m. on the Agrtcu.t .. wn. Govemmental EUideacy
a.ad Economy, Public UUU-
t:lea. Municipal and County
Govemmeni, and Ways and
Means. and F\sh and Game
committees.
HIS INFLUENCE M theae
a.nd other LmPortant commit-
teem hu bttn to Y OU R
BENEFIT.
Outdorable
LEATHER SPOR'IBWEAR
. jf ~~: ':"::~: ( . ........
RAND lllADE • HAND TOO.LED
GARDEN AND PATIO WALL
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W. P. MEALEY-General Contractor
ftrsv: ~ US8 --w
(Political Advertlaement)
Jesse U: Elliott Is
The Best -Sheriff Orange
County Ever Had t
He is recogn iz:e:d as an able
sheriff, not o nly by bis own men,
the police: de?artments of the
various Orange county cities with
which there has been splendid
cooperation, bur he: is also reco g-
nized as a capable:, honest and
l_; tireless law enforcement official 'J by peace: officers throughout the:
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state.
That wa.s C:ll:emplified when in
1944 the California S tate Sher.
iff's Association elected Elliott
president.
That was a d is tinction of the
• highest character because he was
chosen a.s leader by men who
can best apprc:c i.atc: the worth of
a sheriff. These men were the
sheriffs o f all the: counties of the
state. To be singled out for
such an office, by such a group,
is an enviable recognition.
Sheriff Elliott Honored by Governor Earl Warren
An c 1.h c:r high ttii:ure to Sheriff Elliott's integrity and public
service: \\'3s his selection, by Governor Earl \X'arren. a.s .(.ice chair,
·man of the California Law Enforcement Adviso ry Committee. This
group, he.:.~ed by the: Chief of Police of the C ity of San Francisco,
is compcsed of the outstanding peace officers of the state, charged
by the Governor with the task of raising the stand ards of la¥>· en·
iorcement throus;hout California.
Elliott was chosen for the post by the Governor for the out·
standinp, efficiency of the O ra n~c Co unty Sheriff's o ffice d uring
the peric.d that Elliott has been Sheriff.
Respected in His Home Community
In his own community. Elliott is respected because: he is dili·
gent, tireless, and in the dc:voti cn to the duties of his office, he
gives unstintingly of his tin1e. T oday, in the hCat of a campaign
to tlnseat him, he g ives little: time to politics. A large group of
Joya.I and determined friends, peo ple from every wallc of life, arc
actively in. the field to re.elect the BEST SHERIFF ORANGE
COUNTY EVER HAD.
These friends say that the Sheriff adheres to the az.iom th.at:
"A ma.n who knows and follows his chosen profession never find.a
time to ·criticise his competitors or to quarrel with h is neigh.ban."
They rec.all that in 1942 the grand jury, after a. complete 1ur·
YCf and anal)'lis of the Sheriff's office, forwarded this commcn.-
daci.on ro Elliott:
"We .h.iahly commend you for the manner i.a which your assist·
&Dee is aiVCD, and for the way in wb.ich you and your men arc put,
ring in cztra hours, nigbt and day, whenever necessary, for tbe
ba..efit and protection of the citiuns of Orange County."
The commendation was aiped for the grand jury by N . M.
Launer, ica foreman.
Cil11w Wave Held in Check
Official stati.sties show that Orange County has had the: low·
Cit proportionate rise in aimc of any county in the state. Thcs.e
11ati1tia alao a.how that our Sheriff'1 office hu done by far the
moat effective work ill apprehending criminal.a, in solving crimes
•cl tafc-guard.ing life and property. These 1tatistia a1ao show
dac lowest rate of juvenile delinquency for Orange County.
THE RECORD PROVES THAT ELLIO'IT IS THE BEST
SHERIFF ORANGE COUNTY EVER HAD.
IT WOULD BE FOLLY FOR A BOARD OF
DIRECTORS OF A LARGE BUSINESS CORPO-
RATION TO DISMISS ONE OF ITS GENERAL
MANAGERS WHO HAD PROYEN HIS
11'0.,RTH, EFFICIENCY AND ABSOLUTE LOY-
AL'l'Y, SO THAT A. MAN, INEXPERIENCED
AND UNTRIED, POSSESSING ONLY A DE-
SIRE FOR THE JOB, MIGHT REPLACE HIM.
OMNGE COUNTY IS A J;ORPORATION
OF WHICH THE PEOPLE ARE THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS!
They JCNOW d.at it would 0. folly to TRADE EXPERl-
ENCE FOR EXPERIMENT. FOR THAT REASON they will
"'-dcct Sheriff J eue L. Elion.
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ON THE JOBI
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This YMr. the N.wpott Harbor Past No. 291, AMwlc•
Loeion, wlll be hos! to Orange County for Hs traditio""
al Armlstlai Day -a tradition la lately Interrupted by
a avel World War.
Now thot Vtctory it won, and peoc. Js onn DQoin oun,
It It f'rtting thOt we should pay tribute to the fallen
comradH of this last and tlte great conflict which p,..
ceded ft by only a generation.
Sa, -of the Newport Harbor ~osl No. 291 , American
legloft, take thrt opportvnjfy of inviting you -and
you -to be our guests for the doy. '•
Our program wiR be d~ply lmQressive and hapt:tfly
corefrH -a .,.rosram blended into one of reverence
for our fallen comradM and thaw they left behind,
and one of joy and gaiety to mark the dawning of a
new era of peace w~ all so earnestly crave. Our mom·
Ins program will be In honor of the Gold Star Moth.
•~. or-d a q1Jt.•ty reverent t'""-·-":'ny ._ill serve to •n·
shrine forever the memory of the sons they lost. Our
afte rnoon pro":-~m w ill feature a u.,i~ue "footb12 ll
carnival" Jn which 12 .. ~ ... h !CL"'ols of c ur co unty will
send their gridiron teC:IT''\ to .. • .. v a ~: ... •kin cl~,s:c nt
Newport Harbor Union ~-: ... h Sc ~··I f: .... ld. A torchli1:1ht
parade -with flo a•s and de<e"·ate:I c:-~'\ t-~"1 r:i:1tching
units -and with the poma and color of m"'lrtial MUtic,
will be for the early ever.:·-., houn. T .. ~n, In g rand cli·
mox, a boll at Balboa will be sto3ed to end the day.
Thts observance Is for you. It is Or~~-,, County's Ar"";..
tice Day Ob'$erv ance, and you o r& i nvlt~-::1. We want
you to be present, so please accept; make it a date
w ith us.
Newport Horbor Post ~.::>. 291, Am~rica'n Legion
In Flandera Field lhe Popple. Crate
,.f
l -Brown Opens /V!~~~~~r ~-~at tbe IWtnen"
· White's Balboa Island Cafe
AND VOCUAIL BAB
mand<S' of the Newport Harbor
.l'Ollt :!pl of the American Legion
annouactod today that effective
immeciiately hours for the veter-~~=· ~0~>0=ilw==-==~&~Puti~~Ai-~~~~iijiijii~·:·:•:•:•::••:~: .. =~j ans' ~ce and consultation
center· a t the Legion post hill.
15th ~t and Central avenilt,
Newport Beach, will be from 9r!l0
a.m. 11 a.rn. and from 2'lo
Ted W. Brown
A~ Ted W. Bl-own je¥.relry store
opens at, 1797 Ne"'J)Ort boule--
vard in Costa Mesa Saturday.
J . C. Humphries has been named
manager.
l\tr. Humphries has been asso--
ciated with the Ted Brown firm
in Long Beach for five years. He
was recen tJy discharged as a lieu·
tenant in the Army Air Corpg.
Ted Brown. owner or the new
Warns Of
Arms Lag
<Continued n-om Pq:e l l
tired, program chairman, who is
ill
Among those present were:
Capt. Henry F . Agnew. U.S .N.;
store, has been in the jewelry
business since 1921 and has been
in his present location, 418 Arner·
ican avenue in Long Beach for the
past 17 yea.rs.
His confidence in the future ot
Costa l\fesa and the Newpor t·
Balboa area prompted the estab-
lishing of this ne\v store. I t is
his hope and that or Mr. Hum~
phries, that they become working
n1embcrs or the community, assist·
ing In its growth and development.
Mesans Back
Vaughn for
Constable
Congressman J ohn Phillips and An increasing number of Costa ~lrs. Phillips; Mrs. Lelia East· Mesa business and professional
man, ~fayor 0. B. Reed, Harry people. as well as the average
H. \Villiamson and Mrs. William· homeo"''Tler of the Newport Beach
son, A. C. Hoffman, G. B. Hoff-to\~"nship. have endorsed the can·
man and H . F. Kenny. didacy of Frank Vaughn for Con·
A. B. Rousselle, G. W . Bassett s table, said J. B. Green ot the
a nd l\1.rs. Bassett. Walter J . Sherry Vaughn for Cons table committee
and l'tfrs. Sherry, Jack Wallace. today.
Suzanne Madsen and Carl Leh· Vaughn. "''ho has served as a
man. former constable and has also been
Braden F inch. Charles Crawford, a high\lo•ay patrol officer w i t h
F·red Frost and Mrs. Frost, A . many years in law enforcement,
M. Nelson, R. R. Hodgkinson, Bill has announced a full-time program
Covert. J . 8. Webb and RusselJ ot law enforcement in the Newport
E. Craig. Beach township and further states
LONG BEACH. Oct. 3G-Coo-~ d 4:30 p.m., except sin.
tending that pla.dn:& ot hlghwayw 1----t---
on both sides of the Loa Angeles
river wouJd be detriment.t to its
transcontinental line by way ol
Fullerton and Riverside and to
San Dieg~ the Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe· railroad company
t oday viaorously protested revival
ot the propu&ed Loa Angeles River
freeway s)'ltem...
The r aUway company made its
view known to the Los Angeles
county board of supervisors at
their meeting here.
Even if the fl"ottway were to
crou over the Santa Fe tracks
by way of a viaduct, the abut·
ments and foundation suppor ts of
the viaduct wouJ<a. cause the r e--
duction or the number or sv.·itch·
ing and yard tracks along the
river, it was claimed.
There ar e no strong suppor ters
on the Board of Supervisors for I
the $100,000,000 freeway which in
Long Beach is to be known as
the Pico Ave. treev.•ay. While there
is no objection by supervisors to--
ward extending the !rl"eway up as
far as Lynwood, no proposa l is
under way to go into the heavy
financing required to obtain rights
of way north of Lyn¥.•ood through
the long-established central manu-
facturing district.
Los Angeles junction terminal
r allroad which serves the centra l
manufacturing district exclusively.
previously had objected to the
supervisors about the proposed /
treeway, indicating -that larg€'
damages \vould be involved by
cutting through its right or way
along the r iver .
A meeting is scheduled in Long
Beach Friday in the city manager 's I
office regarding the r evival of the
free\\•ay idea.
I
l.~I REPAIRED
H ~ Rapi-to You
Phnne Bea. 5131-J
s4,nvwoRKS
I and
PAINTING
' I -Wbet1 w·e're called ln on the
scene of • ~Teek-tt'a llke ha~ a surgeon at an oper~
attq table! .. _ We repe.lr
WJ'eeked can Akillfully and
eoontmlcally_
I
RAD,TOR & GAS TANK REPAIRl~'G · f ESTlMATE C B~N 6131-J
Ce,ntral Garage
and Collision Shop Prokietor~. B. Iverson
2366 Newport Blvd. l COSTA MF.SA
l ELLIS BROS. NURSERY
F orrest B. Owen, Margaret Ege, that he '-'rill serve the people of •
\V. ~t. Longmoor, Harry \Velch. the township ,,·ithout added ex-Landscaping ·. . .
W i 11 B e 0 p e n N o v. 1 S
T . \V. Henderson and J ohn M. pense to the taxpayen: Wld will be
Miller. on cau day •nd night." Flowers and Shrubs Gordon B. Findlay, S. T. Dun· Although the Newport Beach
lap, Sam Porter , Vincent Healy township embraces the City of 1206-1208 COAST IOGBWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
and Mrs. Healy, S . H. Franklin, Nc"''J)Ort Beach and its surround-1
D W T M 0 · · · h ~--M 01aJo EW.-Pb. Hant. lleaeh "80-I. Joe F.IU.-Ph. B&Jbor 15~6-J r. . . ooncy, W. . Buck. 1ng area, 1t ts t e ~ta esa area T
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You Want the Best
-I
I
Tfie voters have ~ rtgbt
to know the man who leeks
to serve them in e.n elective
oU!ce. A man ahould ha\·e
something to otttt belldn a
sudden interest in political -..
The voten know Clyde A.
W atson ha.s &en-ed honorably
and well in the State l..eris-
lature for 10 }·eers. The
\'oten know Clyde A Watson
has sen ·ed his O\\·a district
tor 25 yean with ability and
\\·ith unquestioned lntegrity,
The \'oters know he is thf
Jogical ma n f.r the State
Senate.
P resenting the candidacy ot Clyde A.
\'\'at.son tor election as State Senator
ls like presenting an old friend. He
Is no stranger to political affairs, r.o
stranger to the needs c · the count··.
He KNOWS t he county as no other
man ln public sen•ice.
\\'E Ni.:ED 1'1EN OF ms CALIBER
AND ABILITY IN P u r-·.rc s ER-
\.!CE!
A-.emblyman~lect Ear:1 W. 8taD·
ley, Beacon Bay; Joe Beek. Bal·
boa bland; Braden F1acll. Coroaa
tlel Mu.
I CLYDE A. WATSON I
OUR PROCEEDS TO NEW HOSPITAL FUND Samuel F . Sheridan and Ra.lph that is particularly effected by ~-------------..,•---------' -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~p':_·:._M:.'.as::'.:k:'.:ey~.---------I t he constable off ice and it is thf.'re------------------'----------
C Political Adv<?rtisement ) fore note,vorthy that Vaughn is
supparted by so m any in the grow·
.. ,
VOTE FOR
Frank Vaughn
A Constable
Who Will Serve You
Former
Constable
and Highway
Patrol Officer
FOR CONSTABLE
He Will Serve the People oi Newport
Beach Township. Without Added
Expense to the Taxpayers and Will
Be on Call Day and Night.
A VOTE FOR VAUGHN IS A VOTE FOR
Economy, Efficiency, Ability
This Ad Pai!! for by Frien,ds of Frank Vaughn
ing Mesa area.
Vaughn has pledged the full·
time devotion to his office v.·hen
elected a nd his many friends are
saying that a "vote for Vaughn is
a vote for l'ronomy, efficiency and
ability.
More ftaa 80 Yean ot Sen1« to tbt Harbor'•
IOI MAIN Flaeet CUeotele BALBOA. CALIF.
~trs. Georg<' Conklin. 600 \Vest I r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;,;~;;;;~;;;.,;;;;;;;;~
Ocean Front. a m ember of the REPORT TO TH,..i
Ebel! club for many years. has I: PEOPLE!
just r ("C('ivOO an invitation to a t-----1
tend the fiftieth anniversary of her
old club in Ne\lo' York. She is one
of two charter mf'mbers still liv-
ing.
Let's Make Ii
a TEAM!
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ELECT
JUDGE GOODWIN J.
KNIGHT
LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR
California needs mca in ~
!nCQ1 who = ,.0 to~
in harness, to buila a better
California, &tt oi f.cud. and
bctionafum.
For £rccdom from political
pr:cssurc groups and haf'.
many in State govcrnmco1.-
Vote for Knight!
Don't mias the p,rogram vital to 1 ~our intttata in
Ora.nge County. H4r the
PUBLIC SERVIC~. HOUR
JESSE L SHERIFF ELLIOTT~
! of Orange County reports to the pcof>le on this popular in -
formative p rogram heard FRI DAY E\(ENING, N ovember 1,
on KVOE (!•90 kc.) 6:tt 5 p. m.
·-
I Independent Citizen's Committee
I
Whatever the evening's program-t fnrndly ,g:achering, • ~ ol
bridge. the newcs.r: oovel-~ sure to include tood /1ght1"g lOI gttat£r
enjoyment! For a ""ell -lighted ho~ IS a chttrful horrK .. 1 gracious
home ... an invicing home.
A well-lighted borne is also a homc fret from cycsuain .. a bomt
secutt againS< night·t~ flCtickntJ cawni by poor lighcin3. Jc's a
plact whcrt.aft~.Qrk living is truly Lived at ics entorabk: ~ For
lhn•'J r•.Jl1 7IO pLu• W t hotM whni il'1 w1/l ltgb1eJ.1 I
, . ~ '2 ltllP ... 5')P~ ~ tS ()ti ti"~ ) Y, Of uGl:IT WL
IOUTHIRll UU
PUJIOllNG
RIN'LACI DIM auL•I
__ ... , ....... _ _...you
-tlll -"""" -......... plam dim, 1nidonllod bulloo with
brightor -·Try a 150--bulb
Hi your roadlng lamp aod ""' l..i
the pl9C11int diff••w. it mW:•I Or
we a ftoor or toW. klMp th.t ~
bin•• 1~20Q.30G.watt ll9htin9 ·
in a olngle bulb for roadlag, -
lne. ancl 9enerol illumination. A
hw .. ., a,_,..· In dihf•lf siw ls
the con, • ._ wvy to Uep yew ....... a1w.,. -lighlod:
NIA IDllOll COMPANY
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J H ESTUS BABDWABB • • •
GENERAL El.ECTRIC
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t1A~ll()~ 1 fllj'VUTMl:flljT c():
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t t t
CLOSE TO. OCEAN -ch.ver 2-bedroom
lpne with glassed-in sunroom. Built for the
beach, but very comfortable and in good
condition. $6,995 on terms. Good value.
BRAND NEW -An interesting blend ot
rancho and modem style. Will appeal to
blJyers who appreciate fine construction
detail. Olarming slab fireplace in beam-
celling living room. Near Corona de! Mar
school. Sewer connected. Two bedrooms and
a dandy kitchen. $10,900 with terms.
CANAL FRONT WITH PIER II FLOAT-
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
with sca'ds 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
tenns if you want them.
LIDO ISLAND BARGAIN -Two bed-
room, bath arid a half home with double gar-
age well located on Lido Isle. Stove and re-
frigerator incl uded. A roomy house on a
roomy lot. Today's best buy on Lido at
$22,500 with tenns and quick possession.
MIRACLE MILE BOATWORKS -Com-
plete equipment, marine ways, wharfage,
stiff leg included in a profitable operation. '
Books open. Equipment and lease a t $3000
-close t o inventory.
FOODS AND MALTS-Heayy profit-mak-
ers. Complete equipment of latest type.
Established patronage. For sale outright
or can be leased by competent buyer.
FROZEN FOOD MARKET -Remarkable
earning reconi. Excellent lease. Living
quarters or room to expand. High grade
equipment almost new. OP""ing for health
food stock with this moneymaker.
OAFE, GROCERY and NEWSSTAND
with living quarters. Low rent on a good
lease. Open 6 days a week on a 10-hour day.
Complete equipment, stove, grill. cash reg-
ister, etc. A good living for some couple
willing to invest just over $4000.
MANUFACTURING PLANT-4220 square
feet of new building. Offi~ installed; 3-
pha.$e power lines. Well located. Quick pos-
session. Tenns available. If you are look-
ing for good factory space, act fast on this
-it is the only one we have had for quite
a while.
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J()Tt< JT ~rrT A.T W. Cr .. T~A.L 4~r-
9J.p!.onz. c:Ha..&o, 1600 16o1
TOWN & COUNTRY
HOUSE of Three Arch Bay
Located One Mlle 8outb of South ~tnaee to . n-Arell a.,.
''All-You-Can-Eat Specials''
Ba"" Now Become a BeguJar Part of Oar Menu
-Every Monday Night-
A "SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER FEAST"
-Tuesday-
DELICIOUS CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS
-Thursday-
THE F1NEST OF CHINESE FOOD
Cooked to Perfection
-Friday-
A DEEP S&.\ FISH FRY
'Ibe&e specialties are offered In conjunction with. out
varied menu of choice Sl'EAKS, CHOPS, SEA FOODS.
FROG LEG.5, etc. Our cold crisp salad bowls ot Aa-
aortl!d Relllhes and Salads will enhance your ewlY --1
IX>mestic & Imported Wines -Beer
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Kw tit 8 ¢ O' • ._ ' 1'lle:da;fi 0et1• • " lNI
Shark Chill!nel ~ng y O ~ ~ ~ ~ L F Award Given N .wport Co. A .
SANTA ·ANA, Oct. 30.-The some of the material on Shark SQUARE DEAL
Orange County Board of Super-Island the "'mainder on VOTE vUc>n on Tueoday authorized Heinz '• Bay Shott camp
dredging operations ln Shark bMcb. ''YES'' ON 5! OWmel In the upper Newport Shark ' Island was partly filled
Bay area. Lowest bidder for the in a$h flood last year· whJch
contract was the Newport Dred&-swept on Kaiser's place and
ing company. denu much of the beach he
1be concern bid 35 oenta a Cubic had for his carnp tenants. Since
yarn of material ~ cuar-then, a <!ralnage procram hu been
anteeing to dil: out IB)() cubic perfect~ to prevent such erosion
yards to '1deal depth" and 2200 in ~ !of heavy !'UDOH and any
cubic yards more to "allowable dredgirig done now wUJ be perm-
TO CUATE
A People's Court of
Tax Appeals
overdepth." anent irDprovement, Noble aaid
Thia will mean, the board ex--===~· ==· ======::; plained, that the majer part of the r
The small ta:rpaycr needs a
court dedicated, in part a(
least, to hls own tax problems! n.: California State Chamber
of Comm<=' and the Califor·
nia Farm Bureau Federation
cnc1one No. 51 '
ch..,...i wlll be deepened to &lx
feet. the rest to 10 and 12 feet.
Shellmaker, Inc., also of New-
port Beach, bid 53 centa a cubic
yard for the work.
Dredging operations, to be su-
pervised by Engineer H . Morgan
Noble of the Orange County Har-
bor disbict, call for deposit of
OT ICE
BELL'S OFFICES
C1-I Temporarily
·account of·death
in the family.
County VFW Seeks 'fatch papers for
Barracks as Homes I re-opening.
For War Veterans '--~,__ _____ _J
If Y ou'r• a Taxpayer
Vole "YES" on 51
(Q.neral Electlon, November 5)
CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE FOlt
PROPOSITION 5
6'0 Market St., Sati Frncisat
FOUR HUNDRED AND nvE POUNDS of ft ... caucllt ID two ltoun
nve mhlul.eA or anclln« are here dbplayed oa ttae Newport Q.ubor
Muter dock at Balbott.. Skipper Ed Groenendyke, at the lef t. ac-
counted tor tt.e.e three marlin from tu. awordf19hlnc boat Salt Peter J ·=~==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;i;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Too. The n 11h "'·ere caught by Southern CallfornJa a.nrten Ced.rte SANTA ANA, Oct. 30.-The •
Tan, Dr. Dougl&M Donouch and Bal Brown. Tbe numb"' of tbese Orange County Board of Super-_J.._G SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
fl11b weighed la ao far tills 1euon at Newport Barbor total• 192. v~ors at their meeting Tuesday W lN
h • • Sc• L Art were asked by John Thompson of
1 811 ,... __ _,, Big. b.;;a~ 101 c fJStJ3fl Jenee aguna Costa Mesa to set up an emergency \.ANll!ll ....,,y
Le R d• Cl B • \housing authority. l'bolle Bell-Mlf cture on a IO asses eg1n Thompson, who represented the
• county Veterans of Foreign Wars, ;t£,£
A ne\\' series of radio programs
e ntitled "Proof That Christian
Mid-November urged the supervtso ... to .. t up t he emergency hpus1ng. office for I • Moort.p ud ll(lllCll aftllahle
for Baam for !We Science Heals" \\'ill be released Under the auspices of the La-
over the a.1utual Broadcasting net-guna Beach Art association . fall
\\'Ork. tx-gining Saturday, Novem-and \\'inter art classes will com-
ber 2. at 5 :15 p.m. The broadcasts mcnce in the Laguna Beach gal-
may be heard locally over Stations IC'ry r..·tonday evening, Nov. 18.
KHJ and KVOE. with Marian Curtis instructing. It
The progra ms, "·hich a re pre-is planned to give class instruc-
pared under the direction of Th(' tion in portrait, fi gure or ana t-
Christian Science Board of Direc-omy, with each student choosing
tors in Boston, "'ill be conducted his O\vn mcdium--dra\ving, "'a ter-
by Harry C. Browne. assisted by color. oil. o r pastel.
Robert Hall Collins. soloist. andj Miss Curtis is \veil qualified
Ruth Barrett Arno, or ganist. both as an artist and as a teacher.
She has an enviable reputation
"Truth About Painless Child· not only in California, but thruout
birth." Medical science is still 1 the United States.
looking for the perfect means of Her oils and \\"atercolors have
achieving this goal. G . B. Lal. bc<'n sho"·n in Nc\\" York, Chicago.
science ec:Utor, tells of the latest Philadelphia and half a doze n
studies in the ;\merican Weekly, otht'r eastern cities. as well as
the magazine distributed "'ith in such California galleries as the
next Sunday's Los Angeles Ex-
1
Sa n Francisco Palace of Arts. the
aminer . Legion of Honor, the San Fra n-
CHRISTIAN'S HUT
Leonard ~J Mana&er Bal'-, UUllOrnia
DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAil.. 8;\I>
DINNERS ... BANOUEI'S
(POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT>
Actions
Speak Louder
than Words!
• Just Al they
Always Didi
You KNOW whtre Congraa.-
man John Phillips stands on
\'itttil Issues.
You KNOW he DOES NOT
. MAKE GLIB PROMISES he
can't fulfill .
You KNOW that C.Ongress-
man John Phllllpg ls a man of
aetJon, that be has supported
and authOHd IOllnd tecUJatlon
for ALL of t(l• lt yMn be bu
de\-oted to state and national
lqWatlve bodiH.
You KNOW that he baa Al-
W A Y S OPPOOED umolll>d
Jql&laUoa -and ~·
pou119 ot all kinda ana btteda.
Y°" KNOW be hM _.....
f o u I b t U-e COMlruNIBT· IUldN CIO-PAC wllld ._ .,._
doned bll opfl)ftmt.
And YOU KNoW THAT ilJll
OPPOl(E)l'.l' BAS NOT -11&
PUDIATED THAT ENDORS&-
llllMr!
CONORE88M•N
John
Phillips
St.oulcl ..
YOUR
CHOICE
the purpose of acquiring and re-
modelling some ot the barracks
lt the Santa Ana Arm.y Air base
for veterans.
The board authorized Its chair-
man. Willis H . Warner. to investi-
'~
1
• Paddle Boardll for Beat
by &be weell.., moath.
gate the possibilities suggested by ~-+----------------------,
the VF\V offi cial.
E. J. (Bud) Jacklin
CONTRACTOR
cisco Museum of Art, the San
Diego Museum of Fine Arts. and,
of course, the Laguna Beach Gal-
lery.
Miss Curtis, whose studio is in
Bluebird Canyon near Laguna
Beach. taught classes in portrait
and landscape during the recent
summer months. Prospective stu-
dents should phone her at Laguna
Beach 2464 as soon as possible.
C
1
E M E N T , ·w 0 R-K
Ftr,gstone Work -Cement Block Fences
' Flat Wortl: or Foand&Uom
CALL 1 5 ! ! -I FOR INFORMATION
Th~y Say··· FOB )
\\'e Want It, Too
New York state has started con-
struction of a dream highway
which we hope will not be con-
fined within its borders but will
be only the first segment of a
great superthoroughfare from New
York city to Chicago-by way
of Cleveland.
ETERANS'
I
Tentatively known u the New
York Thruway, the project within
five years will become a ~mile
express highway from Manhattan
to Buffalo. The six-lane traffic
artery will go up the Hudson to
a point near Albany then swing
westward across central New York
state. just bypassing Utica, Syra-
cuse, Rochester and connecting
with federal routes to the west
south of Buffalo. Separate Janes
will handle commercial and pleu.
ure traffic, there Will be not a
grade crossing or traffic light the
full length of the highway, and a
continuous wide shoulder will al-
low for withdrawal of diu.bled:
cars from the high-speed traffic
now.
WELFARE
The desirability of extending
such an express route through to
Chicago, llnking New York with
such other cities u Erie, Cleve-
land, Akron, Toledo and South
Bend. aeems so obvious that it
should not be necessary to suggest
that federal and .. tate highwat
officials begin now to plan for it.
-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
'FO'l'B
' '
•
ON PBOPOIJl'J'ION
All kinds ~ter ribbons LI
stock at the News-'nmeL Statc-supcn:iscd Greyhound Racing
-I • (Chneral Electlon, Tudday, November S)
AllS OF FOIEIGll WAIS DISAIUD Am!CAll VITllAIS
AITMEHT Of CALIFORNIA
O~E-MINUTE 10U1% FOR VOTERS
' TIST YOUlt AMlltlCANISM I NO VIS
1. Should you be forced, unCfer threat of fine or Imprisonment,
lo worlt fO< ony porticulor ~mployer? ( . .) ( .. )
2. Should you be deprived, ~ state low, of your con1titutlonol•
right of trio! by Jury? ( .. ) ( .. )
3. Should loorcfs of Education be compelled to hire teache!'s for
our children w ithout Inquiry Into the oppltcontt' Americanism?. ( .. )
4. Should we authorize cnOtion of another unneceuary bureau
<'Dstinq toxpoyen' ot •-•I $250,000 o year?
5. Should o CommisslOft, 'f."°lnt.d by the Gov-(wllhout
'-gisfotfve opprovoO be g iven powers wfotlch put its deda5on•
beyond the aut'-lty af the St-Su,,...,,,. Court?
I
r .1 .-' 7
( .. )
( .. )
( l
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Jf ,.,... ...._..ore 100" "No",_ b a11 EXPERT -I And If'°" aN on -.&.....-,
JOU wOl sx••mt tbe ~bove b,. ~ ~ cm Plopcwl\ion. No 11, tbe ~ "'Fair Emplo1me11-t
Pnctk:9 kt.• at t.ba"c.11t ~t I
E>nllpi COaat7 c-ltteo for T .........
•
~OBI PHILUPS
tried to •k• ..
''WAR
ORPHANS'' ,, •••
VETEIUS! •
He Should
~Defeated!
John Phillipa, tl:te Incumbent.
wu THE ONLY CALIFORNIA
CONGRESSMA.~ -Rtpubli<'an or
Democrat -to FIGHT AGAINST
Routing for •etersns!
Every tin1e Congress voted to
keep faith with the veterans on
Housing, John Phillips \l.'as re-
corded as voting-":-\0." In de-
serting the veterans, he stood
strangely alone among all the Con-
grcssn1en fron1 Cali fornia.
He opposed the Veterans Emer-
(ency Housing Program! Re op•
posed the necessary subsidy paJ·
nents to spted up production ot
~s rce building materials!
Phi1Jips voted {'\'t•n to {>revcnt
\NY ACTION BEIXG TAKEN by
Congress fo r Veterans Housing; he
~ried to recommit the Bill so it
\\"Ould be shelved I
PHILLIPS NOT VOTING
And whtn Congress was amead•
in1 the GI on-the-job Traiainc Bill
-(it.I proTisions work great hard·
ship on the •eter:ins and were bit-
terly dtnounced by the Americaa
Lqion)-where was John Phil ..
lips? Wu he standinl' by the
1'eterans of the 22nd Districtf •
On the contrary I Once again he
l et the \•ctcrans down. JOHN
PHILLIPS WAS SO UNCON-
CERNED, HE DIDN'T EVEN
VOTE!
MORE ON PHILLIPS'
BAD RECORD
John Phillips wu eq•aJJ7 4t..
latereeted ia meuu.rea •eal&nM
to build world cooperation u•
promote world peace.
Phillips voted to deny fu.1ds tor
America's share in UNRRA-
whlch fed and clothed milllom
of starving, destitute peopte-vic-
tims of our comn1on enemyl
HE OPPOSED EXTENSION OF
THB RECIPROCAL TRADB
AGREEMENTS -althoqh lli07
h&T• already proTed •acc-euhl la
ei:pandiDI' foreip trade for ••r
far• product.II
PHILLIPS REFUSED THE AD-
VICE OF GEN. EISENHOWER
AND OTHER NATIONAL LEAD-
ERS. They advocated approval of
the Atomic Energy Control Bill.
Congress overwhelmingly agreed.
and voted for iL BUT NOT JOHN
PHILLIPS. He was registered u
1'0tin1 against any action befog
taktn on Atomic Energy-and
asaio1t the Bill itself I
.
HAVEN'T YOU, TOO, HAD
ENOUGH OF JOHN PHIWl'S?
Elect RAY
ADKINSON
TO CONGRESS
IAT ADKINION-·...._., e
Worhl Wor I Veteren •H
fell&1r of a Wortd W• U v ... ----·-... ·-· 1 .... wlll -fw, -····i; ... .._ ... _., ... Ee 22-1C1B91111l1all .... lclt
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.. ~:..:· 5'll. 78-': ~cu~~·~~ ~2*0.~;:" == RAD~~~ ~:i!!J o••...-_ 1!i crFv~...: --BUSINESS BUYS~--
WELL PAID JOBS ..o 1ar """'°· -·-. •ta;2--:-•oicbaln: tent ......,"!ck,. -~· woridll&. -...rt ----0--
LUllo SAIJ!:S. SERVICE Newport EIKtrlc AW'·--1 ..... - --: ..... ---to--·--~oparbiwtcromoll-·~A'RT.INC. with 21Q5 Cout --.. 2te ::c.~: =·~ ~ ~"' -:.~~--;..•;:ta .. = 5l:. ZI•= ~~ to cbooee from In all iedkn
11..no. d«!IR>illco,-....-Real Futures Ord N I vate 'lole. -~ ~ ~~Y W . .......,._ ~and wlfo, no cblJdron or
--'1oo ....mo --er: ow !or ~ 8f..Stc N ..... OWnor s.o.s. _-~ want -Apt. or CX>NCREI'E BRICK PLANT,.one acre ti i.nd and,.._
Ph. H. 1Z2-M for Young Women u FRUIT TREES OCl'OBER • u.e -th !er -300 Marino Avo. ~ 'lllO i.q.... Sie.dJ' om~: aood 4-wbeeMlrlve truck Included in reduced price. ~ 2901 w. Central, Nowpu.'t Bttcb, -FOR.-dal ft!-In UVJNG-ROOM 81-tlc "'--Call s..a AM i-. large monthly cemmt quota. El<ceptioll I~! -~tic T 1 h 0 •-GJIOUPS at JlcMAHAN'S. OUr SPINET PIANOS. Naw -. ] a:Mtc down. l'On~ w·-~·-·~ L Hat~ e ep one pera"':"D wm· ter p•--HRw _.....__..._ "--bnent ha-DoUVOftd at -· -vory w .. >n.m. TO n--By ·--· ~ -~ -rn ...,,.....,. ..-~-.....-, • ...., -:.·c-~··· ~ Al.SOSEVERALFOODgi"ANDS,oanc•nlme,piolroom. ea..rw mado to ordoi. Also Plox-WI-tho tmrlleta for tho roucnably. Standonl ,...... pljmmadlt, two-bo<lruom home and bowling alley, jpV(l!iy, etc.
.__ • Ludte Shoebl !or 11o1e. Hollister Broe. bat~ avallable, ""' 1... Gorgeous .,,_, l)am.Scbmldt iJ. ...,biwt, -or WI·
N11-World Prodllcta Campany. In moot Oll!llnunltleo boclnnon tt-N U R S E R y turtns livllls·nxm oota. bod Plano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa ~ Call Allon'• Pbar----0--
303 Tblnl st., Huntlnct<m-. edvo -i-7 ol AO for a II~ divan aota. roc:bn -...,.._ Ana. 115-tlc ..pey, Harbor 111-W or 1696-W. When Selling or B.lylng a Business. See "Sandy''
-Hun~ -1711. clllY-. with -pay !or oYe'-Ianolraplios lcnal chain ... well .. eon.. Radio n • .,.;.. I -tp ---0--
8().tlc tlmo or chity at cortaln fii>un ol l9e9 Harbo!' --aM 1-tabla, &n4 allj nc,..---Ceata llaa llHoln DlO OU-Uvlnl:·..._, llOCellCJriel AD mak .. ; bd8; otc. $1.l_lll REWAR&-For ront for un-A "S EJN cal -,,.,y=e:=-r--,CLAD~,,.....,,PRO=D~U""c=1s=--1 tho day. 8().tlc lar Octobor valuo slw.c. Ffft Beacon 6763 ~ 2 or 3---. ANDY ST ER, R tor
-by-Sown wago ~ the !Int two dolho1y --terma. Of BURT NORTON eor.::i ~:·i.or ::i.:.; Bust-7 Broker -Insurance
CI.ARK. BATES ~ .... -. Auto BaUeriee -· -atlD ba"" -3, 91!1Cout111"""'7 Nww,.n I •·t Lt. In! ·6M~:...'.:Coa~ast~~Hlgbway~ 101-Beacon 5173 Metalllzlnc -SopMaun 4 and s...._. outllta --' 21-t!c "l"'-armor -antry. -
WoldlDc Spoclalla19 Lown thlo lnt.,..tlnc wmk at 1JI. th ..,_'IS EL for lf'ffl aaol!lp !or tbo -. <:are l'W'· -Sanl& Ana
506 30th St. -Harbor 25(11 &ood i-7 In your own. oommunlty. ,_ --· Vllllt .. nm! JIONI'H. SPINET PIANO. -but can't 1t.su 8().tlc
Nowporl Beach 85-tlc You -or~ ~th~-~--·-In Compounded Motor Oil WON"!' YOU! --Far-be told !rem.-. Wo won't ad-.......... SMALL HOUSE waatod Close to Business District in Newport Heights _ • w• u•~....., ...,,,... a.Daa. 'Ille nltun Campa117, Somnd and vortlao tho prico on account of -~ ....,. --Wo do not
Sheet Metal Work pi.-olllces. • --.y, S..ta AM. Calli. othor doalen. It Is • grand .....,k or-· no dllldron or Ample size lots 60x1ZT.5 feet t 15th bqot
RopalHd W estem Auto Supply 85-ltc bargain far """""""'· Denz--i;;:-Plicao Santa Ana 0991 w a 8 e near
Gatten Inotollod -Exoellent promotion -™11t1... Auttaabe<I DMJor --=--====----.,,, Schmidt Santa Ana. 115-tlc ~ wri Boz "X" N rt &i Orange avenue. Nicely located for a G. L loan and
Regan Bros., Sheet Metal 18311 N-port Bl9d.. Ooota -llO&n. lltJnUllll • GOOD ~ .. piano& for $611.00. ~ N!:...nn-. oWJl<'-ST-tf~ priced $1000 to $1250. Terms If desired.
341 E. 211t, Colta Mesa Cl-ti< FOR SALE-U*<I 12 volt ...,...a. hn't It ridlculoos to be without W .. N'T' TO IU:NT-:l or 3 bodnn.
.. aeon 5608-1111 81-tlc APPLY tor with 'Ao H.P. La,,_ Pl a piano for tho ldcldlos. Danz· ~ houae WIU 1 •
Tarpaulin and motor as unit or ,.part •. A11o &hmldt Piano Co., Santa Ana. ~ Sam Porter at Harbor~ We have aeveral -other good locations to choose
.ROOFS
W. J . BENBOW
Southern California
Telephone Company
Waterproof Covers ~h~~ •Stratton. it:; Or will rent. 85-tlc ·~13. M-tlc from, Including half-acre estate sites near the High
MATHUSHEK giand piano. Thew~ TO RENT Two or School
Phone Harbor 1012 J
82-tlc
COMPLETE
HOUSE CLEANING
SERVICE
New Material AA Grade Wattt-FOR SALE-15' Kayak hardwood pride of the South Used but . bedr bou3e -til J
proffed. Duck Made in our Factory frame. Water tank 3500 gal. A f'me tone and actl.on. Do you Rellabtef:. ~ tar:'& '
20 30 •so OO tower, good heavy timbers. want or nttd a grand piano? Gbod catt guM'allteed. Phone X .................... ., • Small alfalfa grinder. White Then this Is for >'OU. And think! Harbo 1536-J 82-4tc
100 E. Bay Avenue, Balboa 16x24 -····-.............. $38.40 enamel gasoline range. $25.00. Only $395. Look around. go to -+-r ___ . ------
14x16 <P22 40 Phone Garden Grove 5967, RL 1, the city and find a hi&h gradol u; , IJSTA'S'S "
S1411t No. Main Street, Santa Ana ···················· '4> ' Box 506, Garden Grove. 8.'>-2tc standard make near the price . .;..+:...::===--..,..---:---
• 12x14 ...... --............ cr16.80 y 't D ~-'-'dt Piano / Balboa Island Cali Chi f Ope to ., FOR SAi E 42 ft. diesel boat, ou can · anz~um
or • ra ' 10xl2 : .. __ .,, ........... $12.00 built In 1946. Good for chaJten Co., 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Choice residential lot-
----------8().-tlc 8x10 ......... -... ······-$ 8 .00 or commercial fishing. Phone Our pianos aJe always priced $7500
llAUl MI8CE.LJ,.ANEOU!I IO 9x 9 ............... -·-·-$ 8 .10 Beacon 5034-R. 84-4tp lowtt. Or will nnt. 85->fc
Free Estimates FOR SALE _ 3 ~ ~•akeet 7x 9 ................... -$ 6.30 22·ft. cabin cruiser. May be used BLOf ND bPllANnd O.hWhy leave hobme ·~ J. M. MJI.I.ER ...... ~ 5 7 $ 3 50 for fishing boat, $750. Cali aftor or a 0 w en you can uy ..,.AL ESTATE BROKER
Kitchen and Wall Washing birds $3.00 each. Car CO\'er 13x X ············-----··· · 6 p.m., Harbor l4.93-J. 83-tfc thia little bungalow blond pjano Phone Harbor 1242
Floor Cleaning and Waxing 21 $14.00. Phone Harbor 494. 85--2tc S ta A T t & A , g for such a low price. Danz-15tJi 'and Central, Newport Beach
Window Oeaning 'Caulking CAMERA-Kodak Medalist, per· an na en wn1n FOR SALE-40 It. cabin cruiser: Schmidt Piano Co., 520 No. Main, '!On Your Way to Balboa"
Painting feet condition $250. Call Beacon 1626 So. Main Phone 9fk> ~:1;' !1:~r~ ~tt~ Santa Ana. 8.5-tfc 85-ltc
5494-J . 115117th St., Costa Mesa Santa Ana 115-2tc complotely reconditioned. bow to STEINWAY. Another beauty. FO SALE-Corona dol Mar, 45-
----------85-_l-"tp VENETIAN BLINDS-AlumlnUJl\ stem; 01.rysler marine engine. Large SJ7.e. Style 8 · )Mahogany • t Jot, 1 block frcm school, south All Work Guaranteed
CALL HUB POWERS -Harbor 62-W '
j. A. BEEK OFFICE
Balboa Ferry Landing
85-ltc
FOR SOLID COMFORT
Harbor 379-J
Al's House & Window
Cleaning Service
FOR SALE-Wread overhead steel atttl, wood can ua for tree esU. See owner, 133 Agate Ave., Ba1· cue. Tone of 8 magnificent pipe o~Blvd, good location for tn-
lrarne garage door, perfect con-ma•'"'. Renovation a. reftntahi.... boa Island. 67-tfc organ. Perfect action. Will sell Own Ph H 2l~W ~ • ·-one-third off of present new e . er. · -O):r • -, dltlon; 1~ ft. 5 in. by 7 ft., $:50. So. Coaat Venetian Blind Co. WfLL PAY ood bo us for boat I 65-tlc Available two to three weeks. Weet 18th and Newport -Avt-.. g n price. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co.,
415 Begonia Ave .• Corona de! ~-ta M-· Ph·. Beacon ~62:--._ alip. Have 40' custom bu i It 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 85-tlc Foi SALE-Oean 4 room 1 bed-L 0 F t H N S h l ~ <-"' "" cruiser. Write Box "S" c/o · --'-home, Newly redecorated. arge Cean . ron Offie ear C 00
Mar, see carpenter. 82-4tc 38-tf< N Tlrn 75-tf SPECIAL ANNOUNCJEllEN'TS 18 ''i"''' PIANO TUNING and repairing. ewo-es. c 1~1 Wilson, neaJ old Santa Spadous Rooms ..A.. Best Construction ..>... Immaculate
J. B. Brown. Write Box 633, Carpenter Tools Fire Placr and Kindling LADY who left lamp at Lilliam Alla Road, Colta Mesa. $6,000. ' x x
RL 1, 388 Broadway, Colta Brace and Bit Sebl W 0 0 D MODEL 6 D'l'MR-317 Henry's please call 6305 Sea-I 8$-ltc 4 B R ' baths I LI Dol!VO!'Od · h Drive N L 85-ltp 1 • • s, 2'h • . arge v. Rm., party size M.... 78-tlc Hammen, Hand SaW11, Etc. H. w. WRIGJIT BUDA MARINE DIESEL 1 ore • ewpor Inc!ome Property-Real Baragln dining-room kitchen and service porch planned for
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
818 Coast Hiway Ph. Beacon 5007 I SEE REV. BARGER, psychic. for Ne'foort Beach-Five room house use. Outsid'e laundry room. Fine a~-t over
B B 'Id S I Ph. Beacon 5665 With Oliver-Twin Disc 2-t<>-1 re-din 908 w s aria f t t units a .-. ~~· ayview Ul ers Uf;f:fc l784 Newport Blvd 3-tfc verse and reduction gear. Com-r;::~eAr:. p~~e 4406·:: 8~ :ls. =~~;n~~lness.' ~~ bf$ double garage. $SOCK) In tumishings. Other
----'-------pletely rebuilt and In first class polntment. 85-2tp fdr additional units: $200.00 features.
condition. mOnthly income, immediate pos-p
• New and Repair Mechanical Toy~
Electric and MechanJcal Trains,
Doll Bugglos, Dolls, Teleeraph
Sets. Velodpodeo, Toys, Steel
Wagons.
TIRES On.MOTORS OOMPANY KEYS session of house. Owner 1944 rice Quoted After Inspection
Phone !Seacon 528)..R
2lJ E. :IOth St.. Colta Mesa
20-f.ff
SIGN PAINTING
Boata, 'l'n!ckl. Wlndowo
Wallo ud Builotlna.
Ralaod Metal, Wood and
THE TOY SHOP
208 Marine Balboa IJland
Harbor 2292· W 8().tlc
Recapping •
MODERN
All Electric Equipment
NO SIDEWALL HEAT OR
DISTORTION
OOMPLETE SET IN ONE DAY
Made WMle You Wall Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
VOGEL'S I SS.2tc
100 MalD !It., Bal-ta::; Mfrs. ol
OILMOTORS DIESEL ENGINES ios Marino, --Jal&nd ~ewport Heights
NOURSE MARINE PRonucts __________ N-_tlc_ 1 Praftically new two-bedroom
hyme; hardwood floors, carpet-
ing, fireplace, playroom with "' bf th over two-car garage-Cushman Scooter 1921 S. E. 16th St. Colta Mesa
Phone Beacon 5495
COAST PROPERTIES CO.
Realtors
"Serving Newport Harbor Area"
703 E. Central Ave. Balboa Harbor 2658
' ,_
· Plut1c Letten
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
M.. LACHMEYER 1768 Nev.'J)Ort Blvd., Beacon 5048\V
38tl< REP AIRING OUR SPECIAL TY 17211 Wost Central
Harbor 1243-M
SEcnON WORK
TUBE REPAIRS
Business hours 7:30 - 4, Mon. thru
Frt. At other times phone Har-
bor 569-J. 84-2tc
Repair Work
Free Eatlmatea
On Servlco and Repair
~ced at $13,500--Terms
I J.M. MIIJ.ER --------,------------84--tfc
lEAL ESTATE BROKER
Fire Equipment Tests · Phone Harbor 1242
C-0-Two. PyTene & Foam ttlllla. Malloy & Wyckoff 151 and Central, Newport Beach
CO n-systom and Portable1 Rear Balboa Marine Hardware On Your Way to Balboa" PAINTING
12 Yearo Servico In Newport VENETIAN BLfNDS -GLASS
Contracting and Supplies 97tfc
LESTER'S
now avallab1e. 913 Coast Hiway Ilea. !5261-W -+-----·-..,,-.,---85-C...:..:.ltc
E'IS HOKIN & GALVAN ' Newport Beach ~ Newport Beach
SHOWER DOORS
a.bor Atta CU.Stom Made and Imtalled 2900 \Vest Central
Harry Hall Floor polishing and sanding equip-NEWPORT BEACH
0. K. Rubber Welders
1000 Coaat Hlgb""l' ~tic WATER FRONT HOME Ph. Beacon 5522 7~tf< _________ _;.:.....:;;, an guest house, five years old, PAINTING CONTRAcrc>R ment for rent ~ltc
Beacon 5'Z5~thones-Beacon 5413 Bayview Builders Supply ---=B,..A'"'R=-=G,...A"'IN=s""1-. --
27, E. l9th Strool 24-tl< 818 Coast Hlway Ph. Beacon :!007 79-tlc
fOR A REUABLE Paint Job oa -----------
your home, call Beaoon 5330
alteI 4:30 p.m. lG-tlt
~AlNT!NO -PAPER HANOlNO
and DlllCORA TINO
B. E. McDonald
414 Old Coaty Rd, Ooota M-
Pbone Beacon 5013-J' 815--tf•
Z 0 RIC
DRY CLEANfNG
In Our Own Plant
PICKUP AND
DELIVER
P U M P S
FOR RENT-16MM Motion plo-pletely furnished. PieJ and
ture Projecton-Sound or allent. ddck, new cabin cruiser. Mr.
Lowest prices in tumlture 11 m1 WORTHINGTON w i th or without operators. COlomb, Beacon 5299-J. 83-3tc
motto. I buy right. I 11eU ri&hl PRESSURE · CENTRIFUGAL FILMS RENTED -Your own =,,,,...,......:..,.,-.,---..,,.-...,..:....:..;.;
I also buy tumlture. For All Pressure picture show at home, teaturee, FO~..SALE-2 new all modern 2
Needle's Furniture Soden Refrigeration apons, muolcala, for pert109, Jxo!lroom homes. Fire PI ace,
2204 Newport Blvd. Colta 1111... 623 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim cluba, churches. Harbor -J. dOOble gaiage, carpeted, We.
, Phone Beacon 5038 57-ttc Phone 4652 85-ltc T6-tfc NtwJ>ort Heights, owner. Hu-=.,.....---------------------! "'*' 1522-J. ~tc
Order Your FOR SALE-TWo-month-old 44 tt. Carpenters Available sport fishing boat. licensed. 38 OO~RARY bouao. com-
Servel fut popular. Via Oporto. 82-tlc for 1.......i -·-a-blUtion outdoor-.-livllll
Gu Refrigerator 82-tlc -r..-lr arba. completely landacaped. 2
DAl'SPOKTATFON N ------------1 o. z. --If belrOooia. Open !or lnapectlon.
BICYCLES -ow Balboa Canvas Shop Call Harbor es I!!>' Second Avo., C..:-a dol
Phone
BEAOON 5791hJ
Bold. ~~.:-i---Lido Cleanel'!I 100 M~~~ ogeI:!-145 s:"ar1ne ;= 9M-ti. iw.
8214
tc
lot -.. !IL. &'• 45' Newport.-Bh:4 58-tl< Harbor m -2241' 21st st. roa UNT 41 ~~~
-K&rlN. .-1,.... -------· _,<;'.._. ,,,/ __ ia._tfc "ANTl:D 'l'O BUY II N-port Boacb U-tl< FURNISHED room. clcoo to bull-~t. Larp llvlnc·room with
M.U. Just Arri>....> noa centor. 540 W. 19th. Colta flzjoplace ldtchetl. bath A padb.
..... 1l'IT AD>!I 11
MACHINE and MACRINELESS
Permanent. Waves
'nntinc -11.-ins Eftnlna Appt. Pb. Harbor 179-W
Vi's Beautv Shop
UOS Coat Hlwoy, 6nna dol Mar
75-tlc
Y"'1 CASH FOR USED FUKNmJRE llU!llCAL A a•mo M Meaa. 115-ltc Doln't nda thlo Oil! $17,500.
• ..,_BA,::::-cR.,.:;,d PHONE BEACON :ilil!l-l. •ti< FOR SALE-Acccldio.i. CaU Har· FC>R RENT-Larae. attractnoo ~at Jobn D. Burnham. 2001
.L .L <> U>O ---==,.-,,.---,--:-:JS.--I bor 258f>.M. 85-lte room. private bath. Dall)-or ' Blvd., Balboa. 81-tlc
Om' rm Drue Oo. Will Pay Cash -.lily ratOL Wlntor ratos !or C d l 117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 51.5 ZENrnl oonsolo, 1 tubes. attno-~·-t ~-t. s•·-Motel orona e Mar For your furntture or what haw tive cabinet. Pmed oond. Low r--~· •---.~ __________ •_tt_•, 1 YOOl. Pbono B<"1;cln 51!158. Craw• pric:el 928 w. Myrtle. at GttYhound Bua Station. 83-4tc A ~utiful and wry moc1om
Joy P'Umlturo, 1812 Nowpor! BABY gianc1. High gr..io make. FOR RENT-Now ~ ..._, h< !"" •bout one yoar old; two
emt.. Colta Moaa. 4&-tlt Uaed. Now only $485. Terma. and private bath, tila ... wa two batha, ~.
• atall. Twin or doo!No bodl, -and evoeythlnc that -~ roa MUI STEINWAY srand. •'11ie B. The __.__and In'--'--U here a roa1 plouuro. Tho
RNITURE FOR SALE
world'• moat wonderfal piano. ........ _..,... ..... ma FU Uaed. Sa"" one-third now from -Unt boat. Spoclal raw lar
GOOD uaed furniture. Bedroom new ma.y1 prico. permanent &llOllL Mlrado Mu,
oeta. ovontuffed chain, couchoo. GOOD used ctlco piano On! llllotol. 106 Coat HJsbwaY, New-
H""'alteI II wo recap your
TIRES
Wo .,..ranteo our "Capo" to Lut
BALBOA ISLAND
NEWLY. DECORATED-'I\yc>bedroom home near
North Bay: Floor furnace .,nd lots ot cl06et space
make It ideal for year-arountt living. PARTIALLY
FURNISHED-l I
$16,0QO
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I On Central avenue In Newport. A money maker.
Lots of good equipment and, rea81Dlble root Nets
$300 per week.
CORONA DEL MAR
YOU MUST SEE IT! Built to last forever-this
five-room, two-bedroom · home Is built ·completely
ol Interlocking concrete block. On a comer, close
to stores. In choice district. Most of turnlshlngs
are Included-
For $14,000
lit •I,
SEE US FOR'. NEW HOMES
--Several to Choose From1--
Lal'S! Business, Oceen Frontage, Multiple Resl·
dellce-we have lt--OOOJe and -us today.
EARL W. STANLEY
1-.u>TW&MI WAMIW •
BUILDING A Repair work wantod
, Newport area. Phone Orance
1345-W. aftor 6 !'-ID-8S-4tp 20,000 MILES
-t11ar1 not a11-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
unall tables A: brick-a-brae. Nov. $69 Or =rent · Y port Be.ch. Pb. Br1 Nii 5299-J'.
2-3, between 2 A 5 p.m. 1018 . . '75tlc ESTATE BROKER REALTOll
E. Central Balboa. 115-ltp G~ ~Ra::::~:::; 'w.urm> 'l'O 7IS!CT u Phone Harbor 1242 .covsal:N G GBEA t'EB NEWP 0. T BAKBOB WANTED -Housework by tho
boUr $1.00. Pt.one Harbor TIS.
8S-4tc
-.rLOTWIJ'ifT Oil&*• •
HOUSEJCEEPER or lDgb School
sJrl !or mothor'a belpor. to -
In hcmr. n.... chUdttn undor a. BaJf 0t Ml day, Uve in or out.
Top aalary. Mn. R. B. Harp 3117
Saplilre St., Balboa Jaland. Boz
541. Pbono Harbor ~--
$20.00
rr ONE (X>IQ!5 OEF
~-ol~
ONE TIJIE RECAPPED
JN S HOURS.
FOR SALE -NewlY upholsteftd and many olllon. Pr!cod !rem QUIET COUPLE c1os1rea ooe bed-15tl ~nd Central. Nowport Boacb 115 'oa.ot BldnroO ll1l3 W. 0111tra1 2ZI .._ A ...
studio couch, bod and mattroll $585 up. ..._, apartmont !or 2 or 3 •.,., Your Woy to _.. Colma tlol llu Now part -&-1
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and othor furniture 509 3lat REPOSSESSED splnot type mlr· · ,mcntha on1y, Startin& about · _ 85-ltc -: -18411 -1ll18 -: -lftl
Newport Beach 84-2tc nr piano. A beauty. Full rich mlddlo ol Novorober. No children , --: •• AND ONE-HALF ACRES, 85-ltc
FOR SALE Da-1 $30.00 .,,_, N<10i only $295. Tenno. or pola. BeaOOD 5Tl9-W. 115-2tc h Colta 1111oo4 nur -aubdl-----'-------------------
1'falchlng chair $15.00. 9x12 lu<-GORGEOUS new atyled upbolat· WANTED TO RENT-lbrlno Lt. DanclY lor ranch or aub-
mlniatOJ rug $15.00, IOlld oak ored piano with m1mr spinet Col. and lamllJf -3 or 4 ~ Prloo $2000. per aero.
dlnilll table and 6 chain $40.00. type pateoL Wu exchaneed -oom houoo, fllrniahed or un-I -
Ice -$15.00 1631 E. Central for large gianc1." Will aeU !er fUrnlabed. Pooperoto.. Pbonol ~ABLISHED REAL ESTATE
Ave., Balboa ~2tp baJ. $288. Be•*1 5896-R. 85--ltp . tor sale ln ea.ta Mesa.
FOR SALE-White modorn bad· DANZ.SOIMIDT PIANO 00. WANTED-Small -or praao ... .., In two ,...kl.
• ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY
:m Agate, Balboa Island PboDI! m,w
. SECRETARY WANTED-Short·
band. typlns, bookkoepin& tt-
quired. Now omco, sood w-.
Nowpart Bay Co., ll!il E. 17th,
a.ta Mesa. Beacon 5'94-.J.
!er a ....,Poto aot -wtD call
!or ,..... car In ~ marnlns
... deUwr lame dQ'. '"° •
82.00 -tic ba"'-job
room aot, fivo ploc<s: now Sbr>-520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 85-tlc apartmont loo oouplo and ..,. , L. MATnlENS OWNER
mom -aprlJIC!I and mattroa. nlco pot. Boot at ...r ...........
Very Attractive Thr~Bedroom Home . ..
Bt-2tc
Now on Hand
ScotdlTape
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NEWS-TIMES
Sa· • Llnllted
------!er n.oo. No 1Md ......,.. or
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Coeta Mesa Tire Co.
In_. at
1760 Ne~ Blvd,
CXll!rtA MESA ft. B1 I[*• 51'CI -
A*lcrAlarllulL
$125. Phone Barbor 29&-M. PIANO. One of tho -atylod Cali Boecon 541111 Bt-2tc 509 31at. Newpu.'t -.. 84-2tc upbolsterod pi•-Vrry -. . ; • ~:ite . I ~·iil'"iAJ:i~r.;;di;;;;idi;;t"'iet oratlvo. ~-cl. but jult WANTED TO RENr~. 'ri-FOR SAJ.F Uaed -aot. .. orisli>ol. Sell for boola-ol dnlty at --°""" Fr<>nt. ~El Bayo "Duplex"
a1x chairs: o11 hHte-, bed. '281. Seo thla and be·-Call~ :Mll7-JK. 114-2tc 8 J,11fuUY -and 1n t11o
........ and ma-.....n od. We aJwQO aoll !or -. MARINE captain. -wtlo -... bin .... !Ian Mako -pay-
n>Cker. 3131' lllariao Aw .. Bal-Danz-5cbmidt. 520 No. Main. I'm•---..,.. t t --In. boa Io1ancl. Bt-2tc Santa Ana. 115-tlc s:-uteod. i-er rmt.
FOR SALE--00 hoate' with cam-STEINWAY GRAND. Small -· -ta Ana 4801, Eat. 11111. c.pt. J. :M. MILLER
Adequately tunlW>ed and rwty
for lmmedblte nrc::upeney.
On GRAND GANAL with pier lllld boat
. '$20,000
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ISLAND REALTY COMPANY
plete lmtallal!an ...,._t. Modon doolp Ills -ta! .J-. ~ J:: ESl'ATZ BllOKEll
-Harbor 1311. !ll-2tp -. Tblo la a oho Ins Jn. WANT TO SIElfT--1¢11 ar --UC • , ...... m.w .......... ",._
FOR ~ -1-ter, llllwt. Prlco re-IJmD. Ida I I I -. 2 er I --Om1n1, lfewpot -I =:::::~===:~~=::;::::::~z==~:::::::::===:::;::~l~&~llle~
»pl.. 1!5. ---Shmidt Plano 0... IDc.. SID ,_ wm-. ---'Ca T-Wq lo BeDJ" r . ""* Aw .• 0oota-. ._ No. --. -AM. • "°' . -. 115-Ue Additional Yant Ada on Following ~
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Two Unit&-
0n B&y Ave, in Balboa. Fur-
Dllhed--
$13,600
Three-Bedroom Hom~
El B&y TracL Furnlah<d---
$26,000 . -.
Small Hom~
On Ocean Front at Sea Shore
'Colony-
$6260
Ocean Front Lot-
s.a Shore ColDny-
$3160
40-Ft. Business Lot-
Ceoter of Balboa-
$18,600
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. Central, Balboa
Phone Harbor 153
Phone Harbor 153
84-tlc
Bay Front Lot
Balboa Peninsula
$12,500
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FOR SALE-Lot on central Ave. 1.0.Ufll TO euu.D, -: ,_..,.
". E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Bl..S.
Costa Mesa Ph: Bea D" 5SJC>
One-Bedroom House
Double aarage; good location; eut
lllde ot iown. Price re.i...m to
$4600
Large Residence Lot
Near Newport Blvd Good loca.·
tloo. Price only-
$1260
FURNISHED
Two-Bedroom Home
PoDlmula P oint. Zone 3. 35x97. ....,.,.,.,.,_ or -q ..
Priced rigbL Call Harboo-315. Newpcllt --al l!la .....
Office of John D. Burnham.~ aad i..a-. .A.a 'lil'kK
Ocean Blvd., ~ 8().tfc 3333 Via Lido Ph. lllm1xr 1~
Beverley Realty Co.
We Need I .istings-
Have 2 cllt'hts waitinc for Bay
AtJ'l'OMcrtiflt a nm ~ ..
FOR SALE -1937 Chev. pone)
truck. See Mr. Sanden at Leg-
ion HUL 85-3tc
front homes-Must have a pier. At1TO llDVJCS
Beverley Realty Co. NOW HERE
Gladys Beverley Jack C. Ford
Realtors
James Howard
Broker
Bill Lewellyn
Sa1->an
-Authorized parts 'lllf1 E. Central Harbor I ·~
Balboa 85-ltc Complete Lubrication and
Lari:• loL Refriaerator, tabl~top MAintenan<e
stove, littplace and patio $3000 _ Balboa Expert Mechanics
will bandle. 5 Bedroom Home. Fireplace, Com-
pletely Furnished. lfnm<dl•t< Kendall and Quaker State on.
Occupency. Two-Bedroom House
With 2~ .,.... land. near hllh
ICbool. Price only-
$8600
J . E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Blvd.
Coot& M-P b. Beacoa 5320
85-ltc
Acres Upper Bay
View; Sandy Loam
$2600
60-Foot Lot
Two-bedroom house; nice
lion-
$12,000.00
Terms
Corona de! Mar
2 H owes-1 Furnished
$9,000.00
Owner will consider trade ror lot
of improved property in Bay
Atta.
Newport Heights
New, Attractive, Modern
2 Bedroom Home
$11,550.00
NE WPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 W. Ceotral Ave:
Phone Harbor 636
~~~ jj 300 Newport Harbor Girls
per day. We tumlsll the bitch Ob s t p s~th~r: ... =:lvd~~ serve cou rogram
J ohn E. Sadleir, Realton I FOR SALE-By owner 1945 Pan O\·er Over 300 Girl Scouts of each! or these days Girl Scout.I
Balboa Peninsula Lot
$2,675.00
302 ~1ain Street 1505 Coast Hwy. American 'Zr trailer, like new. the Newport llarbor area are tak-make a special effort to show their
REAL ESTATE BROKER $6950 Balboa Corona del Mar Leaving town must stcrifice. can ing part In the national Girl Scout f::::s es, friends and community
15th
PdhoCne trHar
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boNr 1242 Be h Ph. H. 2034 Ph. H. 741 1be6501ttNn at M1 esaBI dTrailer 84eo2urttp W27eekwithwthhlech begun11 d Sund1ayh·~~ whha they . are1 doing dsandf what
J.M. MILLER
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Need Your .Cabin Rebuilt?
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Sides or bottom
painted?
1-44
We Ola Do . the loll for Yoa
9Wtee tile l'laaat WW\H zwltip
t.M
Sterling Boat Works
615 Clout JOpway
NewpoK Belldt
Anno~ing the Opening
New Service for the Bay Area
Contractors Equipment & Supply
UU2 Newport A-. 1 BllL West or Newport mft.
-or 11t1a st..~•-~--
We Have Brand New F.quipment
For Rental
CEMENT MIXERS e POWER 8AW8
104 C.F'.M. PORTABLE AIR OOlllPBE880BS an en a , ewport ac 60 F L SS..ltc ewpor v . · , ir a en ance a c \Uw1 t CU" organizat on stan or.
"On Your Way to Balboa" ~ OOt ot -,-,..,.,,-==-..,,:-==,..,.,---dressed In their green uniforms. Thfre are many m ore girls tn
85--ltc On Costa ~1esa street, "A'ell lo-RML ESTATE WANTED M AIRPLAN£8 n 'nle theme of the 7-day program ' our ~mrnunity who would like to AIR TOOLS • WHP:EJBA&ROWS
_F_O_R_S_A--l.E--Lo-t _55_x_J_,;s_ft_.,_th_r_oe l cated-WILL m.ADE-Lots on Lido Isle FOR SALE-Must sacrflice BT·lJ... highlighting Girl Scout activities be Gfrl Scouts but there are not P NEUMATIC TIRED TRACTORS WITH BLADES
blocks from bus.iP-ss district, Only $11 00 also Jots on Peninsula on pur· A excellent condition low time and idealsit"OtizenshipinAction enoua:~ troops to take care of
Costa Me!a. C1ea.r . by owner, , chue or 2 or 3 bedroom house engine, Mcemed. N. 'c. 57221. Around the World'', selected be--the~ ore leaders a.re needed and AJ..80
John L. Larson, 1409 W . B&y in Harbor district. Phone Harbor Call Harbor 2370 or write Box cause it typifies the widespread ther ,are other ways of helping. CONCRETE BREAKING AND
Ave., Newpot"t. Harbor 1146-R. J . C. PAYNE, Broker 707 81-Uc 210, Corona del Mar. 85-ltc Interest and elfort of Girl SClouts CaU the GU"l Scout Association
W U! lake any reasonable offer Ill I. 18th St. Costa Mesa In behalf of world friendship and pres1 cnt. Mn. Herbert Morey, SANDBLASTING SERVICE
or trade. 83-4tc: Ph. Beacon 521J..M .&OTOe WAN'l'm MAVT08 WANTICD • understanding. Har r 2524-W and do your part ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Girl Scout week Is always that in he P.ing young girls J:>e<:ome bet·
'2100-Bay front cabin; electric R .. W. BARTINE week "'hich includes Oct. Jl, lhe ter tize'?s through helping them
refrigerator ; sleeps lour. Cabin Associate Broker WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS bee<> e Girl Scout 25, William Hanawalt, Bay Res. Ph. Beiicon 5276-J anniversary or the birth of Juliette
Shore Camp. 84-2tc and Wil l Pay Top Pr1"ces Low, founder of Girl Scouting in 85-ltc the United States and this date Co Cert J1eaders
AUSO LOT near 15th St. 50xl27. ---N-,,.---rt-..,B,---h---SEfJ. YOUR CAR NOW was orlgtnally observed as Found·
Phone Beacon 5459-R, after 6 ewpo eac While Prices are High. er's day. After. Mn. Low"•' de_••h n Office for
p.m. 85-4tp Well located. close to transpor· in 1927 the trad1t1on was establish·
•ation and in walking distance Phone tor our cour1e0us buyer who wlB ca11 an11 ed or commemorating the day .. Member Drive East Newport
Five bedrooms, 2%-baths.
nlshed-
or stores. Completely redecor· advllle you reaardlng OPA lleglllationa, celllng the rocal point of a special week.
Fur-ated and ready to move into. prices and arrange all details Theo "seven service days'" <"! Girl H dquarters for the member·
Priced at only-Scout Wttk are ea.ch devoted to
CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO I 10me ipecial phase of Scouti!l&. ship campaign of the Newport
$12,600 $6600-$2300 Down " nc . With Sunday church going day, Co un}ty Concert usociation J M MILLER °'*"olet and Q\ .. ,.obllo Doalen Monday u Homemaking Day; Wlll open at the office of J . J.M. MILLER · · 3001 Wat Q!ntnl. Newport Beem, 302 C>ceM., l'luntinct.1 &em 'I'u(sday. Otizenship Day; Wednes· A. . k, which is at the Ferry
REAL ESTATE BROKER -day Health and Safety Day; Thun-Lan4ing on Balboa TJland all next
Phone Harbor 1242. Phone Harbor 1242 -p--------------------~-:_ I day, International Friendship Day; week! from Monday, Nov. 4 to
15th and Central, Newport Beach 15th and Central, Newport Beach :__;;U_B:_L:_l_c_N:....:.o.:...;T_IC~E:___ PUBLIC NoTJCES Friday, Arts and Crafts Day and Satuj-day, Nov. 9, Mn. J. Leslie
"On Your Way to Balboa" "On Your Way to Balboa" Saturday. OUt--0!-doon Day. On Steft'fnso~, vice president of the
REAL ESTATE BROKER
85-ltc 85-ltc Dept. 2. No. 41009 Is1and in the Oty of Newport ------------orga ,ization, reported today. ---:o---~-.,.----------------SUMMONS Beach, Orange County, Call· ry day a staff of volunteers BRIGGS ' ••• BEST *** BUYS (ornla, u particularly shown on hand at the headquart-
Action brought In the Superior and delineated upon a plat of HANSON'S o receive reports from the
A good 5-rm. house for residence and a good 4-rm. house
for Income; garage and storage room, on a choice lot
near Lido 'Theater and near water front Imm. poss.,
$7500 cash, balance monthly.
Two-year-old house of 1250 sq. ft., 2 B. R., dbl. gar., $1000
worth cement work, 75 ft. real close in, on Harbor Blvd.
$5500 will handle.
Beautiful 5-yr.-old ocean front peninsula home, 5 bdrms.,
2 baths, 3-0lr gar., $31 ,500, T. D. on part at 41"?% Int
Unfinished house, cess pool, toilet, sh~~r on I L a~ f31:;Q, v--.,., ~~.
Fred -BRIGGS -Tressa
634 Co&st Highway
A "Sandy" Steiner Offtces
Phone Bee.con 5173 or Res. Har. 2476
How Is Your Insurance? We Write Fire and Indemnity
· B:>-ltc
Court of the County of Oran&e, said district, being plat No. cor of volunteer workers being
and Complaint filed in the Qf.. 410 approved by the Oty org ized by Mrs. Stanley Cham})..
flee of the Clerk of t he Superior Council of said City on ~ Shade and en, ~airman of the campaign, to
Court of said County. 2nd day of July, 1945, and on Lin J Sh enrob members in the usoctatlon.
b tu s~or c-t o1 tu State
of Cattforala a. aDd f or tM:
Oouat)' of Or.,.e.
mile In the office of th• City 0 eum op es received from members of
Oerk of Mid Oty. A N Balldln association, Mrs. Clinton
Anyone Interested may. at any ew e ' secretary, said will be
time before the expiration of ten New FadlHiM at the close of the campaign
dB.)'I: altu the full publication of. on turday, Nov .. 9 for the pur·
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, • lhJs Swnmona, appear and by venetian Blinds pose of engaging artbts for the
Municipal Corporatlon ot th• proper proceedings contest the Window Shades bril t all-star series ot concerts Sixth Cius, validity of the proceedings men-to presented by the orga.niza-
Pl&inUif, tiorwd in the Can.plaint hettln on tlon during the coming months.
VI. file and the contract to be given Delivery • • .. Installation Mfs. Sawin atreaed that the
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED L'I in <oru>eetlon therewith. OT to up-Free Estimates menibershlp b open to every l'fti.
THE MATTER OF THE GRAD-hold the validity ol said proceed-den of the Harbor area. She add·
ING AND PAVING, CON· lnp:. For Qalek. 8&wlce ed. 1however, that applications
STRUcnON OF SIDE.WALK You are dlttcted to appear In an o.D ~ ~ mus! be made on a seasonal bub
AND CURBS. SEWER CON-action 'bnl<lght acalnlt you by the :i.011 ZSrd 8t. ea.ta --durlpg the campaign week, either
NEcnONS, WATER MAINS, above-named plal:nutt in the Su· thro}ll'h one of the mem bership
WATER CONNECrlONS, FIRE perior COurt al the State of Call· ~-----------' cotninlttee or at headquarters.
HYDRANTS AND APPURTEN· fomla. In and fat the County of -----------Tile dinner to launch the cam-
For
MARINE •
HARDWARE
PAINTS &
VARNISHES
HOUSE &
BUILDERS ' HARDWARE
It's the
23rd &: Central
Pb . 2600
ANT WORK. IN CERTAIN Orange. and to answer the com------------paig\i will be held next Monday ~
STREETS AND ALLEYS AND plaint •rein wilh!n teo days E V E R Y T H I N G ever\lng at the Laguna hotel at 7 i ."",-__;,• ..:,t _ __;t _ __:t:__;t::__::t _ _:t:___:t:___:t~-t!
APPROACHES THEREOF IN alter the -on you of lhll 11
SEcnONS 1 TO 5, INCLU-·summons. If served wilh!n the .. QaalHy REAL~VALUES ,
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
INSURANCE '
-TALK ABOUT BUYS--
We've Really Got 'Em Thi s Week i
One bedroom home on east side with a new double
garage . . . redwood . . . a reel buy at-
$4750
One bedroom home in good district. Approximately
three-quarter acre. Furnished at-
$6000
Cx:>MPLETELY FURNISHED two-bedroom home
with good furniture. Lot 80x223. Nicely land-
-~ $7400
Three-bedroom home In very good district oo half
acre. aeen Inside and out.-
$9500
8 . A. NERESON
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Fbll D. Soloman -SALESMEN -John Bondra
PbOne Beacon 5225
19'72 Newpcd Blvdio
SIVE, OF BALBOA ISLAND County ot Orange. °" wtlh!n thirty REFRIGERATION
AND TRACT NO. 742. ALL IN days If served elsewhere, and you
THE CITY OF NEWPORT are notified that unless you so Air CGZldlU..btg
• BEACH, ORANGE couNTY, appear ano answer as above ~ l!'.qal,•• .-ck Know)and by CLARK & BAJ. ES CALIFORNIA, quired. the plaintiff will take Jud&·
Defendants. ment for any money or damq:es OW • Ol'*1eta • Ooaaten
demanded In the Complaint, as w•-. ..._...._ . -ww1:.:i;,c1o;:.,~::,do~yui3 8g!'~: . '
'The People ot the Stat< of Cali· arialng u-contract. "" will -a.n · 1100• Jandl Look for th B M ilbo fomia Send Greetinp to: apply to the Court for any other Cl ,.. ......... • his l dty mayon, WU made public -' e ronze a x -
Ali' person1 Interested in the reUe! demanded in the compla!DL -w°if:a~ :::ui'3a U:iso w;:i'n ~ lnduded.!ththe namea M tallizl
matter of the grading and paving, Given under. my hand and aeal 0
· · ·~ mayor 0
•· ty 8 ng-
oonttruclion ot sidewalk and CW"tis of the Supenor Court of the of~wport Beach.
e INDUSTRIAL
Tanks. kttll, rudden, tied< ftt-
tlngs, hardware.
sewer connections, water malN: County ol Oran&e. State of cal.I~ new group of mayors sup-f mi um 11th day f ,..._.,_ ... _ por r Sen. Know1and's candidacy water connttUons. fire hydraht'S 0 a. 0 \,,!'\;~. for e--election on the ha.st& that
e ORNAMENTAL ·.• -
Art oblects. doors, ll1ci>o. ......
front decorations. and appurtenant '\\'ork, ln certain l946.. as made good Md sf\Ould be
stttets and alleys and approaches B . J . SMITH. th job
thereof in Sectlom 1 to 5,. In-County Oerk and Clerk of the on 0~ all ~~=~~on for Welding-• AIL TtPES
elusive, ot Balboa Wand and Tract Superior Court of the State 13 mayoni added their sup-~~:=. ~~= Iron.
.No. 742. all in the Oty of NeW· . of Calitornia, ln and for the par / to 34 Loe AngeJes county -ALL WORK OtJA&AJrfl'IZD _: •
port Beach. Orange County, C&li-County of Orange. who recenUy announced NEWPOaT BEAOB IM - -&no. -
fornla, · Ddend&nts. By L. W. W AU.ACE. thPi~ cndo-•ment of the seoa•-. '-----------------------' 'Ibe action herein brought la Drputy. ma. Loi •sp's st.•=' ' ---,. ·--"""
brought. punuant to the provts-<Seal Su.,..U,.-Court. Orange ,,_ -
Ions ot Olapter 10, Division 7 of County. l
the Stttets and Hicbways Code of NOTICE p N the State ot Callfarnla. to determ-APPEARANCE: .. A defencl&nt UBUC OTICE
!De the validity ol the pn>c:eedlnp appears In ao action When be
btretotore taken by the Qty ot answen. demurs, or c:tws the =:-Stl'ftt. Santa Ana. C.U-
N--+ 'D----tn the matt.er ot plaintiff Written notice al. b.19 ap-Jerrs w. BrowL iu North "'°'"" ~-..-.. ~ _.__ BtrMt-&aata A.a&. caJ.ttonUa.
the Kntllnc and pavlna, ooootruc-pe..-.-, . °" ~~ ao attorney WTTNZSS -...... uu. ut11 ..,
tlon ot aideWaJk and curb -ctves notice ot appearance rw ot Octollor. ...._
connectloas. water mat ... .' water him.'• <Sec. 101(. C.CP.) ~wT.~~.
connect1oas fire b)odrants aod "I>' Answers °" tlemlln'ml must be '""" n: or C&LDORNU.
purtenant ~ tn cn1ain strata In Writing. and fDed with the 00~ ~~0~. 4. D .
and all.,. and-~ ~ Pub.Clerk.Oct. 17 •• ~~ .. =-~:.~ 'f,. ~ In Sectlom 1 to 5 -"' . ... 31, l !IM. .... Oow>tJ' ... .. ...... -
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Oranp Oou:Dty, Califorola., and to ncti\kNs l'trm Kw ~ ~.:::: ,i:-~
determine tbt valldi.ty cl. a.ny COD--•• ze!..¥NP~C:NC::C.::.=• ..-.. wt Kbo•'edpd to -..,,=u1:;
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mmt d1atrlct are u followo: -°' NOil& a. JLUIOW&Jn'B.
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That's whar Chevron Supreme Gasoline brings to your '.
cu, folh-•kyway performance adap<ed ro the highway. ' War-~!o im_provem~t:s in ftying . fuels paved the Wl1.
for chis pra:wum ga.soline--:a guolioe thac is tailor·made
for your car's requircmtno. Chevron Supreme means
quicker .StafU, extra powe-r-smoothet performance iD
traffic and on the ope.a road. TI}' il !
Clayton nompson
Whoksale DlstribaUon
Phone 155 Res. Phone 1094
Retain His • e ABILITY
AND
e EXPERIENCE
A•
California'•
U. S. Senator
Wm. F. Knowland
• Knows His Job
• Is Able, Experienced
• Is Sound on All Issues
FOR RETUR.'< TO THE U.S. SL'<ATE
Wm. F. KNOWLAND j + j
!<NOWLAND FOB U.S. !IEN'ATE OOIDDTTEE
Ranald Fal.rbalrn. Cbalnnaa
How to Vot1 for
811111 Selloo/1
!Clip Tbis S.//ot •nd T•i• II to t/te Po/Ii Witb YwJ
PRO POSITION 3-'"The Better Schools Meuure.•
Provides a fair minimum living •&&e-Si400 ui-
nually-for California school teachers. VOTE YEii
PROPOSmON 7-Providcs for election rathu than
appolntmeot of County Boa.rd of Education mem·
hers in chuter counties... VOTE YESI
PROPOSm ON 8-Establishcs qua.lificatioos for county
JUp<rin<endeo<s of schools. VOTE YESI
PROPOSmON 9--Provid" for a.ppointm.cnt of ooe
ne•· deputy superintendent of public instruction
.and three associate superintendents by State Boud
of Educ><ion. VOTE YESI
PROPOSITION 13-lt will be ao nnlucky day for
Calilornia's system of public cducatioa if Proposi-
tion 13 ~s. Proposition 13 would JtarTc Ca.li-
fomia"s !Cbools, in<eosify the teachu shortage._
and throw the increasing burden of school e:z:-
,...penscs on tupayers in loal school d.istrid:L VOTE llOI
PROPOSm ON 3 is the key measure 00 which
the future of our >ehools depends. Above all, vote
"YES" oo ~
CAUFOIJllA COUNCIL OF EDUCA~
DE YOUNG IUILDt~ SAM FIAHCISO, CALlfOIHIA
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LAUNDRY
ONIJ WW SDVICE
Broadway Cleaners
Supervisors Grant Wage ·
Hikes to County Officers
SANTA ANA, Oct. JO.--Oran&e amendments to the Alary sch<d-
county elective officers will re-ules for the department bead:I
ceive lncreues in their salaries of who are elective and appointlce.
$100 per month as a result ot The board did not say when the
action taken by the board of super-raises would be made effective,
visors at their meeting Tuesday. but since the next meeting is Nov.
1M Broadway ec.ta ·-Pia. BeaOOll 5'1ZS
H1TEB QUAUTY OF DRY QLE&NING
5 DAT SEBVICl:-FBl!:E DELIVDT
•e OPEN SATUllDAY AFl'ESNOONll e
At the same time the board 6, the increases apparently will
said it had no objection to. and not become effective until on the
would support a plan to ask for Dec. 1 pay checks. • Before Y oa Build or "emoclel
Dist. Atty. James L. Davis and Coroner .Earl R. Abbey beaded
AuditOT Les Eckel, both of whose a delegation to the board to ask
salaries are fuced by the state the increases. He was followed
legislature. by Tax Collector Don Mozley and
The pay raises will be made Auditor Eckel in outlining rea-
effective as soon as County Coun-sons why the increases should be
set Joel Ogle prepares necessary allowed. E:mp1oyes generally have
papers. resolutions calling for been given pay increases regu-
VWt Our lnt...ut!q Se-pie and Display .......
Color giddel, plan-
ning aids, axnpn>ben&.
ive stock ol carpets
and llnolemru •
larly, With department heads re-'Ask the Professor' ceiving no<hiog more •• any time.
excepting more than a year ago
By U. F. NOA.ll.E.
Dear Professor: Am simply nuts
atx>ut ball games, but it's been my
bad luck to get hit twice by slTay
fouls. Where·~ the safest place to
sit?
Arui : Rlght ~hind a good knot
hole.
Dear Professor : Have a few
bucks left after paying last in-
come tax installment. Would like
to buy some good stock. Can't you
give me a confidential tip?
Ans: 1 consider American Bank
Vault a safe investment.
Dear Professor : Why is the
game of bridge so popular?
Ans: Because undoubtedly it0s
the one place folks can be dum-
mies and not feel humiliated.
Dear Professor : Want to buy a
feather bed. but can't afford fancy
prices. May I inquire if all of them
are expensive?
Ans: Understand they are, but
perhaps one can be bought by just
mak ing a d O\\'ll payment.
Dear Professor : \Vhich type of
money do you prefer to carry.
Paper or silver?
Ans : F avor folding money. On
opening I always find it lncre~l'S.
Dear Prof: \Vrote a wonderful
story, sent it to a m agazine, and
Bingo!, right off the ba t came a
r ejection slip. Pretty dis~raging
Did you ever r eceive one?
Ans: Sister, you should see my
living room. I t's papered with
them.
Dear Professor: \Vhat becomes
of all the floaters who flock to
Southern California?
Ans: It's been observed that
scads of 'em wind up in the ocean.
Dear Prof: Kindly advise how
much of a part clothes play \\'hen
one applies fo r a job?
Ans : Two schools of thought .
"Q othes make the man", a n d
"Don't judge a ma n by his clothes".
take your pi ck.
Dt'ar Professor : In your opinion.
'~'ould there be a market for "wild
oats"?
Ans: Undoubtedly, provided you
first found a way to tame them.
• Dear Pror: Unders tand every
ship entering an American port
has to pay for the priviledge. l s
this true?
Ans: Absolutely, Bud. Every
last boat coming into port is
docked.
Dear Prof : Do you subscribe to
the Da.rwtnian theory?
Ans : Rumor has it some of my
ancestors were credited with some
remarkable tales.
Dear Prof: What adviae can you
gi.ve a young man about to em-
bark upon the sea of matrimony?
Ans: Only this ... don't aban-
don ship when the going geU a bit
rough, and It will.
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Dear Prof : Please advtae what
the French words Sans Soucl
mean.
Ans: That, my friend, is juat
plain "I should worry."
Dear Prof: Pa says nobody ever
got anywhere looking for trouble.
Comment on this please.
Ans: Ask Pop if he ever tangled
'lo'ith an automobile mechaNc.
Dear Prof : Who, among all the
freaks in a side &how usually rates
the greatest interest?
Ans: With me the fat lady al-
"'8.)'1 carried the most weight.
Dear Prof : Do you happen to
know of a book called "Who's
Who," and it's author!
Ans: Know a book titled "'who's
"'ho and how much has he got.'.' by
RC Dun.
Dear Prof: \Vhen a fighter ii
knocked down the referee always
counts ten Why ten!
Ans: They tried 14 once in
Oticago. but it proved very un-
popular.
Manila folden at News-nmt&
Phone ..,_ 58U
Newpon a ea.la .._
CAB CO.
U-Boar8&vb
when their pay was boosted to
$400 monthly.
Pay incre~ for the district at-
torney and auditor would have to
be recommended by the next grand
jury to the state legislature. Davis
Was deJega ted to make such a
recommendation.
n A. P . Trawtck, Santa
Ana -.. ---Santa Ana ic;;;;;;..;11111ty Clleot, bad to reacb. El Cea.tro quickly to be a t bedside of allln.s" mother, travel by
.._,. tax 1aved. the day. Be became nm r of laaucural tupt:
of Don m11man'1 travel eenice alr taxl to LoDC Beach, wbere be
made on-tbe-ad.aut.e oonnecUon with r. Mhe A.rd1a Watte,
w bo 90Jd blm the ticket. .eeA hJm off on rst flicbL
· ( olitical Advertisement)
Thousands of GI Vets Say:,-
Re-elect Sher'iff Jesse L. Elliott
''He Is the Man. Who Knows the Job''
R etu rne d Service-
and Women
who know, say "HE
IS THE BEST SHERIFF
ORANGE COUNTY
EVER HAD."
. men
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R. !DICK) HA STER, well-known Gor
den Grove rancher, veteran of Worlc
w .,r I. long prominent in Veter<'Jn
affairs. ~ays: "I have known Jesse
Eliott I S yea~. I know him to be e
sober, eonscienlious and trustworthy
public servant, we need his efficiency
and experience."
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READ WHAT FEW OF THEM SAY!
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(INCUMBENT)
They also say: "PER-
FORMANCE, Not
Pro.mises! It isn't
what he says he will
do, or promises to do
••• but WHAT HE MAS
llONE."
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'ODIE HERNANDEZ, populor Lo ·
:)Una bu ~i nessm<'Jn, served in Eu ro·
pean and Pacific the<'Jfers as Boot-
;;wains M<"Jte, U. S. N., soys: ''As a
former Peace Officer I can appre-
ciate the fine job that Sheriff Elliott
did during the war years. He de-
serves the su pport of all ex-service-
men and women in Orange County."
IVY L BELOTE J r., Costa Me,. Busin....,.n,
winner of Distinguished Aying Cross with Oel::
Leef Cluster end the Air Medel with six clutters,
saY': "Sheriff Elliott will qet my YOte bee.o-
h. is • 'Wotl:ing Sheriff' with tfte lnlwesls of
Orang e County and ih citizens peremount et an times:·
llU STEEL of U. Hobro flew o B-29 on mony
attocb 119ainst Jopen. ·stoles: ''l'I YOte few
si-ifl Eliott bee.UM M helped kHp Oro.
County • 'White Spot' during !lie wor. lt'1 "r.
to • now to help him kee p this county de.n.. •
DAL HASH owm hil business •
Buena Par\:, """9d ..;th llMo 88•
(Blue Dev;ij Division, 362 d.ys o•
lront line duty lo his credit, 19)'$:
··11 ..... c:omfott lo ....... thet ti..
socurity of -·• "-..d Nonilr
w•s in such cep.1W. Minds al SlierfA
El"tOtt's. ••• I belie•• in W. •:111ff,
"bil;ty onc1 .....,n,.·
DAN NUGE~, veteran of 21 years es an --
listed man e n commissioned Warrant Officer
in the Morin Corps, said : 111 was irnpreaed !'Y llMo co-o~::.:i-by She<iff Eliott ond his staff lo brooches of tt.. _,,;c. Md lo
otW !.w rrt ~ He is ovt-
stonding. KHp him on llMo job."
UNINT W A m~M .__ lO IHW.. IUJOTT
SA 31 2 Nl PO-ORANGEf 21
SHERIFF JESSEL ElllOTT-19460CT 21 PM II Oil
SHERIFFS OFFICE A HiA
~ THAl«S FOil YOUR FINE L.ETTBl Of INTROOUCTION. COMING
FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S ING AND IN:5T CAPABLE I.AW EHFalla-
MENT OFFICER THE IS'VAl.UED VERY HIGHLY. YOU MAY
USE MY NAME IN OJNJ~ION WITH FOltlllCOMING CMIPAIGN M
::>NE OF YOUR~ N'6J ARDENT BOOSTERS. CXlRDIAU.Y.
. , DR.J05El'H SA YUN
I CVot. Worid W-I • II., Oil. Med.
Cari&. U.S. A.I
HJ.llY 191, HOWAID, WALTR l•foN ...
L L (QIU) MCiaill ............... _ s i. -
clars .. a ... el ..lea•e L. lllletL
ROBERT L JONES ...wet in two
.,,.,. tbNiwa. Hi& outfit, the 861+.
8teci Hawlc DMsion. fought tt.. Bet<
tie of the Bulge and later moved lo
llMo Pacific for the fi nel onslau~~ljff ~ Bob says: "!At's kMp
.... lo afflce. w ..............
..... la.tvd in '. 'r0¥9ft f..r.n..,.
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l\nalreim Reviewer -
Oiamts FAC Section
Praenting het"1 revie'W'S in a
manner both dramatic and insplr-
Police Auxiliary
Enjoys Evening at
Isbell Home
M emben of the P olice Awdllary
Harbor
Pbone8 13 and 208
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Will Feature
Coul)ty Specialist
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Capilla Circle
Sfudies India
Capilla Orcle of Corona del Mar
' me and with altllled ability, Mn.
llartha Raymond of Anaheim de-
iiCJ,ted members of the-Friday Af-
ttrnoon club book section with
a delf&httul program at the Am-
erican Legion hall Friday after -
noon.
were guests Tuesday evening: at -------------
Relljmim Pbane 1637-R Miss P aull, county physio-Community church met last week
'El b h F (Be therapbt ' from Dr. R ussell's of-with Mn. o. z. Roberbon presld-
Mrs. Raymond is a former in-
structor of E nglish, drama and
public 1peakplg and now a mem-
ber.c--°f Oranee County Speakers'
f.:rurp. She charmed her audi-
ence with thumb-nail sketches of
three booka of fiction and 14 non-
fiction books followed by a de-taiAd review of "Skinny Angel",
a delighttul a tory of. the wife and
family of a college professor.
A t the conclusion of the pro-
srem 1'otrs. J . P. Cooper and Mn.
0. D. King 9eM'ed tea aDd Hal-
-.O'en cakes.
the home of Mrs. Helen Isbell,
1305 East Central avenue, where
Hallowe'en decorations added to
the festive spirit.
New to the guests was the game
ot Oklahoma rummy which ~
vided tun for the evening. When
scores were disclosed. Viola Cor-
ned received first prize with
Mabel Jones ta.king second. . ~
went to Mildred Johnson and R uth
Gerrish wu consoled.
At a short buslness meeting
it was voted to make donations
to the Community Chests of Cost.a
Mesa. and Ne'NpOl't Beach, and
plans were discussed for the an-
nual Christmas party.
At the close of the meetlq
pumpkin pie and coffee were
served, table decorations featur-
ing the hOliday the me.
Others present wer e the Mes-
dames Audrey Cottle, Lorraine
Mon tgomery, Alda Gorton, Mary
CUswnano and Bee Lace.
The next session of the group
wUl be held November' 22 when
Kn. Newkirk of Anaheim will be
the speaker . Mn. Newkirk is well
known In Orange county as an
unusually Cine reviewer. All mem-
bers and friends of the Friday
Afternoon club are urged to attend
these meet ina:s. The programs are
exceedingly worth while as well
as entertaining and friendly social
hours contribute to the pleasure.
Mr. at'ld Mrs. G. N. Wells and
Mrs. Mabel Ulve or Costa .r.lesa
have returned from a week's
\isit to San Francisco, Bay Mead·
ows and Santa Cruz. During their
stay they were guests of l\trs.
Bess Wells of the latter city.
' SANDY'S DRIVE·. IN
y.,.1 We Have
HAM • BACON • BEEF e PORK
• Dagwood Hamburgers
6S2 Oout m g hway On the Mlncle Mlle
Expert
B e·a u tic i ans
for Milady
• Pumanenu, ~d V. ave, lWr
Styllna. lWr T!ntlq - --Bl .. ch·
Inc, Fadall.
NO WAJTIN'O
Oarmea and 8ulff
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Balboa Inn Beauty Salon --&.-•
''Proof that
Christian Science
Heals''
is the title of a new series
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of programs which can be heard
over
ALL MUTUAL STATIONS
I
Including
KHJ -KVOE
Every Saturday at
5:15 p. m.
Under the dlrecUon of
The CllrloUan ~ Board
of ~rs In Bost.in
L.A.VlSHLY
FURRED
COATS
Magnificent Silver
Fox, Blue Fox, Lab-
rador Dyed Fox
co liars on both fit-
ted and box style
coats.
From $1 10.00
U1e our coownient
JO/flO/IO da,y accounts
Jerome ljOung"
Dll..TIN<TM · L~DI{ t ~P!lnU · ·
-E. Colorado Blvd. PASADENA
lllST South Coast Bhd
LAGUNA BUCH
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iza et rancis tty Van Wig) Weds r-Newton Rites flee, ,will bel program speaker at ing and Mn. RDnald Bernasccnl
S t A M · p tty H C S I . the meetjng of Costa Mesa Parent· cting in the an a na an m re ome eremony o e n1zed Recently ~ ... <het &SSOdatJon , to be held at a as secretary aboeoce
.I.' or Mn. J ohn Sadleir.
a pretty wedding was held at the tiered wedding cake, to pped with auc\itotf• ~ ~be main schooli M i s s Lois Ott of Olarlotte'a
Sunday afternoon at 2 :10 o'clock n!latlves and friends. 'The t=-At Si' nta Ana 2 '30 p.m. Tu .. day. Nov. 5 in the Mn. Allen led in de"otions and
home ·or the bride's paren ts, Mr. lovebirds, was cut by the bride and At ceremony held ln St. IIU16'ating _her 'Ject µre o_n pol~o. Beau ty shop, gave the musical pro.
and .?t1n . J . E . Van W ig, 2t17 groom. P eter's Lutheran church Santa Miss Paull ~JI show rn?tion pie-gram, sin~ ~r Pe r f e ct
Edgewater, Balboa, when Ellie-The new Mn.. Le Borgne has . ' tures1 relat6:1 w~the sub)eCt. F ea-(Stinson ) and Desert Song (Rom-
belh Edwina Fra.nd.t (Betty Van Ana anH wtlh the Rev. H erbert tured for the musical part ot the resided at 106 Z7th street, New-n-th Ifs ber g). She v.·as accompained by \Vig) became the bride of Yves nu , · tor of Newpor t Harbor program will be Ointon Sawin and ,._ H . Cardo•• Sloan .. port Beach for some lime, coming J '~-a. -.
Louia Le Borgne jr., 90n of Mr. from Puente, the fonner home of Lulher ap church oft1cia ting, E laine his •tr1nc ensemble from the high For t he program, memben held
and Mrs. Yves Louis Le Borgne her parents. ~tr. Le Bor gne wu L. New.ti on, daughter of Mr. and school. 8 symposium on India. Mrs. Wll-
of Santa Ana. . employed In shipbuilding and fish-Mn. HJ S . Graham of 3304 Mar-As -is election day, membens son gave the geography, products
Vows were exchanged m front ing during the war. After a honey-I becam the b .d f who 1'0tle·tn that precinc t will cast and statistics on this country •
of the f"ireplace, lovely with moon in ,.,_,.00 and Wu~on cus av~ue, e ri e 0 their ballots ai the 9Choo1 which ---.• C4I&= t W alke<, IOI> of ~-and _ ' large as all Europe, minus Russia. chrysanthemums In autumn ahades they wU1 il'lalle thefi. !llline . Mn. J . E. ·wa)Ur of La H-· Is a voting jllft, and att uried where nearly 200 languages are
with potted palms and candelabra 1 · ' -e ,to attend the meeting and tea ....... i.. b •• . peopl
Kent Kobe.rt.a,, fordp eo~
pcmdent and. lecturer, wt.o wlD
talk OD Amerlca's place ln die
poUUcal "'o rld at tbft Eltell club
meeting of Nov. ;.
Noted Speaker
Sch eduled for
Ebell O ub Meet
a t each side . The Rev. George E. _Th~~'"l'!te-•, gray IUlt to be held arierwarda. 'They are .,.,..en Y uoe vanowi es.
Root, pastor of the First Meth<>-Bazaar Nets $450 with . . ~.hat; gray ~ ,agalll ~ of the -9f Mn. Geo,i:e Lewa talked on. th•
c1i.t church of Orange, perlormed F Ca .11 c· I ...,.. . ~e "?"-of votinlJ -f~ on '*~-1n._t:tnc penonaces. espec:lali,
the double ring ceremony and the Or pl a IrC e T•li-ro1:0-:81ewu.&tfm ln 3, ~-· !W-_tlle sc:hoola of Mn. Nartlul, the greates1
bli.de v.'as given in marriage by ~by her &ther':•·Mn.. C. _... tat.e.ffa: . .,. . woman palltician.ln India and who
her father. With the noon luncheon attract-er ,.... matron of honor At tllit recent board meetinc bas done ao much to teCUre tbeit
She wore ror the occasion a suit ing many customers and featuring ix>wder blue suit wu set Mn Ed Mirkovich ways and right.a. iirL Wendell Hoyt ex.
of brown a nd white with brown a choice of baked beans or a de-off wi±Jblack acceuories. ~ ~ reP:n-teci a very plained their m1 uslc and arts! while
accessories and a corsage of yet-licious tamale pie on the menu. Robe l Baldwin of La H a bra wu suooeaful rag tdrive wtth $119 Mrs. Campbell talked on thetr ~U·
low chrysanthemums. Her sister, Capilla Orcle's fall bazaar proved best and ushers wer e Uhl-in resultinc proceeds and more cation and religions.
Wig Rath) of Puente was matron $450 netted. Late-comers found C. L. · chner of N orth H olly-mage sale later in the season to the Mesdames E. F . Coop, E.A.K
of honor, wearing a dress of aqua plenty of attractive thinis but wood. bring in a4d1tlorial funds. Hackett and H . King .
Mrs. Ray S. Craig (Alma Van an enormous success with over man 1:1 na ldson of La Habra and expected. She also plans a nun-H ostesses for the a fternoon were
blue and black with black acces-heard reports of things sold earlier A ption follo\\-·ed tbe wed--;;;;;;=:· ============;;;=========;;;;; \V ith our country taking the sories and a corsage of chrys-which made them determine to be ding. tj'iose assisting being the I
most important place in the anthemumsMin fulchLesia Bored. Best! ~~x~a~!.::;ty in the day for the Mesd81pes R. Sturdevant, E. "A Pkiu Wh.,., Fishennen Me<t"
world today and the American pco-man was arce rgne 0 Shackl,tte, A. Johnson, E. Schultz
HubbArd. Ariz.. brother of the ~trs. Edgar Hill was winner of and AJ Scott ; Miss Ann Walker
plc racing issues more comple x bridegroom . the pretty quilt while the lovely and Mt Delores Bell.
than ever befor e, authentic In-~tusic for the ceremony includ-etching went to Mrs. Sidney Black-A!te the honeymoon, spent in
formation on world affairs is o r ed Because, A Perfect Love and beard. Ensen a, Mexico, the young
utmost im por tance. !\iembers or the traditional wedding marches, l\1rs. Robertson '-''as general couple jwill be at home at 3302
the Ebel! club '-''111 h n op... J and just before the ceremony c hairman; in charge of various Marcus avenue.
ave a Avon,Straiter, niece of the bride-b<x>ths were Mrs. Bernasconi and ---· t----------
portunity Novemtx>r. 7 at 2 P:m. groom , lit the tall white tapers l\1rs. Hackett, gifts; l\lrs. Hughes
to hC'ar an outstand1n~ authority, 1·n the candelabra. _,.,Oln '"8 aa .. ar.... ......__ and l\1rs. Callis. ba by articles; l.1rs.
Kent Rotx>rts, speak on the sub-A rC'ttption foUO'-''ed for the 50 Sloan and Mrs. Norman. plants; I.,. B y ARD AGE
jcct "W ashington Faces the guests. who included immediate l\lrs. 1..e"';s and Mrs. Stauch, white •
\Vorld." elephants; Mrs. Coop and Mrs. • w.J.,. Y~
Mr. Roberts grcfriuated from l\1r. a nd l\trs. Ha rry M. Paine Grupe, fish-pond. Presiding in the : ~1$': YY-=::;.
Stanford univC'rsity in 19.'.Yi' and jr. and Mary Lo"'e Coon of Pasa-kitchen were Mrs. Newlon, Mrs. • Tl"t m ...
\\-'ent to Europe as a free la nce de na. also l\lelvin Kaiser and Copp, Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Mc-• ~ -
foreign correspondent. inte rview-Elizabeth Elliott or Santa Ana Donald. SelHng the many pretty : :,~f
ing such personalitiC>S as Neville "°·ere overnight guests of Velma a prons were Mrs. Allen and Mrs. : nr • •..-
Chamberlin, Benito Mussolini and Barber. BYC publicity director, Bates. All, both m<'mbers and • !':: 0~~
Adolph Hitl<'r. On the lighter the group attending the BYC guests. voted it a most successful • ,.,.,. .. _. 8tmplJeltJ" _,
side he relates personal exper-dance Saturday evening, affair. <l~'• •-•eC.U .........
iences with the Duke and Duchess 1
or Windsor and the royal family CASTAWAYS' CHATTER 245 IE. Fifth Long Beacla of Spain. whom he grew to know
well.
On AmC'rica's entry into the
war Mr. Roberts was called to
Washlngton to administer a gov-
ernment project designed to for ce
the Axis powers out of South Am-
erica. Later he entered the navy
and was assigned to the office of
the Under Secretary and later the
Secre tary of the Navy, where he
rose to the rank of lieutenant
commander.
For almost a year after the
war l\1r. Roberts was in Wash-
ington working with many of the
top foreign and American govern-
ment officials and is well qualifltilMI
to s peak on his subject.
Balboans Hear
Noted Perso nage
By NANCY NEWPORT ... -........
THAT LEAD on last week's column of "Sucyrise and Double Surprise"
was au weu ana good but uus week we have JUSt &ot to go Houywood.
-not oecau.se mere were !iO many ttouywooo guests at .&Jons aeluxe
dlnner w.spensary oecause that was on1y natW<Ll-t>Ut because uus
1-ea.uy was s wi>1u.e Ulat cowa uruy oe laDt!Je<J .Slupendous ana COlOS.Sal.
l t s almost a :.name to tell toe slory on J e11:y J<JrulSOn, our gooo 1r1en<1
1rom tswooa, wno LS paCUlg tne aecK tne.se aays Whli(' uon ana .NlrS. 1.1.
w:e on a 11.)'-away tnp to tnetr CiUO m i'wr1aa.
lt .st..--cnis Ul8l-it. nappent.'G wnen z ranx .ruch, Officer of the Deck,
was ou::.y m another J"'t.lutn and Jerr)', greeung IUlC1 seaung Uus at.trai.:-
tive young 1auy swatneu m gra)I 1ox. 1w·s, a~temptca to nc1p her La.Y
iiS.lde Ule wrap. .tus ye1p Oi sw'Pf~ ruL iO rugn a noLe It was maudJ.011:.~
tuKe t.nose suenl aog wrusues1 wnen lhe w ri.p sqwrmro m tus &l'l:LSp,
rea.rea 1LS bcuu ail.a gla.re<1 at tmJ1 w1tn t>aJ.e1u.l eyes.
J e1·ry never C11d lUlCl out. wnewer 1t was a ~oose or one of those
dellgnuUJ l ·1 J WJOnes trom ;:,ouUl Ame11ca Ulat ul'e appew·in& in the
hon1t-s 01 son1e 01 our ~st tamwea a.no Ula\ w-e &uarw:1leea to eat JO
oarumas a aay. An.>'way, ior some ume m t.ne 1uture he lS ~omg to be
ve1y skltusn about ietWlg rus &entu:~manly UlSuncu rise lO u1e sur-
1act' '-'"nen u. pre 1ty 1aa_y 1t:Jl1oves be1· iws.
Don'• A.way
Ot coune you all knov.· Don ai'idi\1ri:'" f>OA' are back at their old
haunLS m r J01 1da, having dee.iced to lorsa.Ke Ulem pernlW1enUy w 1a-
vor 01 uieu 1ookoul pom~ on we bJUlt aoove Ule naioor a.no as 1ong as
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DLD WAVE.~.
IAOl IOI a CD9Un
ne is gone Jl s 1-..ancy s cn.u1ce to i.et al i.easL a ulue 011 sup aoout a •i>nlLID<.JA PHARMACY
story snt:.· v.•a.s suppot>l'(l lO Keep •tr1cuy unaer her straw na.L ll was ,
Ule rugnl ~1ore u1ey 1e1 t, ana wnen 1Jon came over lO say hello to °'era •'J.eycr l wno na:i. aoout Ule pcetuesL 01ue eyes we have c"er seenJ, llAM:f'1"0N HARBOR DRUG
wrucn 1\ila JUSL ¥Ot wruvvea up tnat day. J.l was reauy a ~Y io oeno1u,
s·TA RC K'S CAFE
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Drinks -Short Orders
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804 Marine Ave, Balboa bland
Phone Harbor . 1S27
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llOS Coast mway Corona del Mar
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FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL HAIR
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FOB APPOINTMENTS -PRONE BABBOB 119-W
The Misses ~rtrude and Louise
Mo ntgomery of Balboa recently
attended the luncheon program of
Eute r p(' opera reading club held
in the Biltmor c theater bowl with
FTiedclind \Vagner , granddaughter
of Richard \V agner. as speaker.
The two also attended a tea
honoring the 33rd birthday of ..\.1-
hambra chapter , United Daughters
of the Confederacy. Miss Mont-
gomery is junior state president
and among those present was
Mrs. Henry Heynemann of Chats-
worth, former state treasurer and
one of the founder-s of the chapter.
und sne. 10vmg au vz·etly uungs, was enrap1urea w1tn Lion's ue w arurt NE,rPOKT PllABMACY
au cuvc1ea w1 u1 lhe D1"est P.IJlk ana Olue hJD.lSCUS or c.i.lJKWOOCl 0100-j;;;;;;;;~====================================;; som.s 01· somcuung SJ.mu,ur, my 1101u1qgy not beUlg wbat I\ ml&ht oe,
ano she wan Led. to Know wnert!ver he gut. 11. t ke J.1.K.es 1t so weu it went
Balboa Theatre
Pt.one Barbor !9
Box Of.nee Opem Dally. l :SO
Sllow. at 1 :'6 and 9:00
Now Slaowbac ftl'U Sat-:
M GM 's M.lracle Mmkal
'Two Sisters From
Boston'
Starrtnc: Katluya. GraJMll,
lune Allyson
-ALSO-
The Am•••nc: Story of a
Ho no
'Wild Beauty'
Don Po rter. Lot9 Collier
and Chapte r No. '1 "'HOP
11.AJUUGAN''
Ban.-Mon., Sov. S. ':
\\'\llard. Parker , EvelJll
K eyf!ll
'RENEGADES'
Ill Go11t1• T«h• .. iOlor
Cl• 117 • CUtooa. -Newaniel
T'aiM.-Wed .• Nov. 5., I :
BetuDed! ()De Of Kftleil'S
most rll>-tickllaC bite or ta.e
..... !
MAE WEST In
'Klondike Annie'
with. Vietor 111.i..p..
-ALSO-
'DEVOTI 0 N'
wlU. OU.ta de Bavllaad, Ida
Lllp&no. Paul -
8-'l'luln., Nn. 1: &..........,. llocwt. '---.. 'The Big Sleep'
~-AlesesfeT 0-'
'The Wife of
Monte Cristo'
.,.... IAifer, ' ea 1 re Asllist _. a=r._ No. I -BOP
•A•VOAN""
to i''1or1aa with nun so be can Show ·em, bad< Ulere1
WeJJ, he said ne wasn t auowea to Leu, out he would whisper .in her
ear, ana so up speax.s Sam 1\oi. w1lh tus news-hunun~ UlSWlCl sUil
wo1KUtg, so L>on comes ri.gnt out ana sa,ys 1t was a ccrtam 1aa_y·s sieep-
IDK ia1ment out sne CO\.Uan·l stana Ule aralJ&llt,y bare mJw·u1 eil e<.:l
ana ne cow<1 have the peS!<y UUng, ana oy remmw.ng ner &t>o\.lt 11
e¥ery w~k 1or tJve wee.iu.. ne unauy got It, a.no ww ne ever .Pl.O. JOY
ears bac.k wnen he gets nome, tor twu1ai:;! And what UUlt gaJ. will ao
to my auown tuur u ever sne sets eyes on me, 1 wow<10·1 .know !
however, Uley say s.ne sure lOVes sea r00<1 so 1 am prepared to
soothe her rump1ed IeeJUl.i:S w1lh ooe ot Don't very ipecial amners 1J
she ever catches up w1lh me.
8apor o_.
.&.nd there'• someWac to say about the subject of food, as long as
we lre on 1t, tor the ouier N&ftt an eiaerty laey and a YOUD& man, ap-
parently her son, were <11nm¥ toe:etner and he was beara to remark
the 1000 at .Dons \\-'as comparable to that at Antome's m New Ur1eans,
Wh06e estabUShment he vwled a .lltt.le over a year a&o, ana it isn't Ule
tll"St ume we nave hea.ra woras to that elfect.. either. Keep 11 up Don,
you're doln&: a sweu JOO. Ana &bOUl those fro& ieca. il you go 1or the
toolJlsome morsel.S. you worft tmQ them on tne· nteou out u you ask
tor them they au1b1o be prod.uce<l.
T alk •bout IC>Lka we see up lhere, v.·e·re a:e t ti.ng them now from
Oucago an<l 'l''renton, N. J ., and trom Acapwco comes Lewis Riley,
wrwe trom Mexico City there were some wsUD,£Ws.hed visitors. Co.1.·
one.I. and r.·.trs. t'. ,k; . .Kohner, n ew owners of the l:otit.a ft'J.e:sa. Mot.el were
there. Whe n he got out of lh4t service he bOU&ht an auto court at
Morro Bay out he really tell in Jove 'lilt"llil Newport Harbor and had to
come closer. ·
H ere's "'ho
Then there were the Bruce Warrens of Malibu Beach, the P . J. Cloi-
maeks of CresUine, the H. C. Ric.bardsoos ot Emerald Bay and the
Nonnan .l\1iliers lrom Oakland. 'commander Mc<.:ann of sa.nta Ana
hosted a party of SlX.. There were a lot ot Pasadena people, ineluding
W illlam l-'on<l, Walter Haskell and the Charles Lambs ana ob, dear, we
just want to teil about lots more OI our triends near home ... ho come
m for dinner and who always say hello to Stin&:er Stan, the Tap'n
Bottle mate, who is proud ot the new stock ol delicious beverages just
arrived, both east and west coast items and some imports. But we've
got to end right here. Bye-bye, be seein" you.
K. Petty f!Jj/tva-__
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