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EMBRACNG.BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST,NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, µpo 151.f.. NEWPORT HEIGHTS, MIRO.A ISl!AND, CORONA. DEL MAR. COSTA •'SA. .,
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'W'RANKSGIVING. In a
I Wld -tom with strife,
lll:rlkes, upheaval, may the
angel of mercy and justice
de1cend for a short time and
make 1banksgiving a day of
cheer and gladness. It is
barely possible that the na-
tion will lay aside Its cares
and hope for a pause in the
coal mine dispute, the peace
(?) conference or h I g h
prices. Would that some so-
lution could be worked out
on housing, but that seems
as far away as ever. The
fumbling and bumb)\ng of
Washington, more than a
year after the war, brings
little cause for rejoicing, an~
It must be nice to be presi-
dent and hie hither and yon
In care-free abandon. While
a different political lineup
will come in January it still
takes time to correct a lot of
bum stuff and bring better
living conditions to several
million homeless. Perhaps
be next 'Thanksgiving ...
Turkey Prices. W o n d e r
why the stores and dealers
and producers always wait
until a few days before the
holiday to set a price on the
National Bird? What is the
object of stalling? ls the
market governed by the
number of turks that arrive
or does an association fix
the charges. Seems like a
Jotta damphoolishness to this
Crabber.
C-for Tbanlnl. Well,
there are one or two things
the harbor can give thanks
about. Both the Orange
County Associated Olam-
bers ot Commerce and the
Orange County Coast asso-
clatloo have presidents who
live In Newport Bee.ch.
Walt Longmoor, who ·Jaws
dv!c work In between his
cannery procesaes, is presi-
dent ot the Associated and
tireless Postmaster Herb
Kenny ot Balboa is he&d of
the Coast group. Both men
are doing a bang-up job and
have brought more distinc-
tion and laurels to these
booster organizations than
they have enjoyed for the
pest several years.
Boepttal. Here•s one that
could take on a bit of white
meat in the fonn of folding
money -the Presbyterian
hospital drive. There's a
chance to get a donation of
$100.000 if a little less than
· $75,000 is -raised by the
county before December 31.
Het:'f?'S how: Glenn Martin,
fonner noted countian and
now head of vast airplane
plant, has offered that sum .
If the citizens will subscribe
$400,000 to bring the total to
a hlilf milllon. But the bal-
ance must be in by the end
of the year. Thus far New-
port Beach has put up about
$46,000 and Costa Mesa
aome $6.300. U the Mesa,
which claims as much popu-
lation as the beach, would
raise its ante to the be&ch's
l'lgure, a i;:ood start to the
$400,000 goal could be ac-
complished.
Properly Owners. Tom
Henderson is starting a move
to fonn a Property Owners'
uaoclatlon. Dai;p good idea.
Such an organization can be
mmt helpful in aiding the
dty dadl, the C. of C. and
other civic bodies, In a.scer-
hiinlng land values, ~
methods to build new bfgb-
ways' and streets into the
barl>or and doing a batch al
~ (Ill many problems
cmfrontlng a , growing com-
mamlty like Newport Harbor.
Bar•ey Darkee. This
youn&' man who grew to
11111nhnod·· here, then became
a derlc in one of the L, A.
wutb and later selwd his
CDUDtry In the last war, has
jlllt purcbued a printing
plant at•Laguna Bee.ch from Irr. and Mn. Ed. . Eason.
Harvey ~ bad the smell
al prinm"I< Ink In bis veins
from die time bis dad ran
tbe aid Newport News, and
i. la now happy In his first
loft. Inddentally be la the
-al Kn. Ida Naylor ot S.lboe • I"end dre9a shop
r.me
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Arrangements Completed Ge~~:~;11
for USO Fete on Saturday.:~~
Over lOO·Volunteer Workers Who Ably Served ~:' ~:~:r111 or :lOth Untold Numbers of Servicemen During atrttt, Newport Beach, for ~
It w r111rtet ~ ~
..-tlllM Des SH 6. • o •·•••JW'M, ..... ....... ,.., ·--~ ......... ..,. .. , ..... . alboa Re-puJ .. ven years. Late War Will Be Rewarded at B The prop.rty was purcbued ,_iJof~t .. Al-Mia Helen Jepson. clamoroua
ooprano star of ~ Metropolitan
Opera company, will make her
first .._.......,. u guest ltar .ll'
the newt)> organized Ne~
Community Concert aaociation on
ception· Paul A. Palmer Is Chairman of t..om Mn. Rachel aauer of a rura1 • ' route on West Fint street, Santa ... -Lao ....... .... ._.of ...... ·6&' 0 Comnuttee Ana, for a consideration a.pd to tloa .. ...,__ ......... , ... ,.,.... ....._.... .• Sr·..-wtz!t Arrangements have been com-
pleted for the reception which ia
to be given by the Newport Har·
bor USO Council to the volunteer
workers both the Balboa and
Newport Beach USO clubs who
were so helpful to the services
men here and abroad during the
late war period.
The workers will be guests of
the council at the fete which will
be given Saturday night in the
Balboa USO club. Paul A. Palmer,
who headed the USO con.trol
board for the harbor area during
the war. is chairman of the com-
mittee in charge of the reception.
Among those who have played
important parts in the activities
of the two USO clubs here in the
be . around $50.000.
Blanche McFarland. George Deve-The sale was negotiated throueh
nish, Harry Estus, Gilbert Place, ,the Harbor Investment oompany,
R. A. Ormiston, Thomas 0 . Mat· also of Newport Beach, and Had
tingly. Robert Herold, F . A. Rem-Ring, member or that firm.
ington, and Mr. L. K . Ashbaugh, The petroleum comiJ.ny leased
and the Misses Frances Devenish, the property for the past seven
Beatrtce Brockman, and J Un e yea.rs and the lease still had three
Ormiston yea.rs to run. But when the com-
COUNCIL
SUPPORTS
PAY PLAN
pany heard that the property wu
tor sale, they dld not hesitate to
put In a bid for It. .
The property comprises 93 ffft
and et present there is the plant
and an icing dock located there.
. The company recently signed a
lease on another piece or property
near the Balboa pavilion where
they intend to build another ma-
rine dock.
' BOON AFTER SUN-UP -Uoat 11 mdeo bGm B•--i.ad. lloo crew of u.e Pancoa were OD teck for a plctare. Lett to rtctit: Art
1Dlbor11, -tant enct-r; Oaptaln ·Peter Stein, B. L llan!ma,
4eckh•nd; °'Cappy" AupnlMucer, thlrd enclneer: Boward;W.UU,r,
cledrhaN!; loee f1orea, dfllckhan": "Qocll" Howell, cook: Alphouo Oen'•••, deckhand; Al\llm: Daalell, tln&: 1119te_ and. Alberto Gome&,
deelllaand. Not ln the picture are ~ Snyder, chief eqlneier,
wllo wu busy wtth bis motors. and Walter Oerbardt who wu on the
"llMhlng'' end ol U!ll pboto. -}Jltoto by Wiiier Gerhardt.
Voyagers to a Mexican Port
Dellled .. ~ f• a II-Friday nicht when she appears for
een9e to operate a rm• e • 'ac the inltlal concert in the New,
wbeel at 111 ll8la lllteet. a.a ... port Harbor Union High school
Doulcl I. ea......, -...... auditorill!" at 8:15 o'clock, Fri-
..,,,._......., of ----day night.
to Id IDflll.ben: of t~ lfewpol't Miss Jepson's life story is one
-City CoandJ .. _.,. --.. noon that he woald npt r. &M of resourcefulneu and splnt that
prtvUere la t.he Superior Court. lead from talent to great fame.
FoU°"ia&' up rm ,....._ ti>-_Reared In Akron, 0 .. she graduat-
day, the Balboa u:u ..... , ...... edfi • rromtuntildsgh school ldyJNilhthout ~~·
ator conferred wttb • Onase oent to s u e muaac
County att-Orae,., wbo ..w Ille WM she loved 'io. well. She did the
prepared to take ..., ._ te ......t. next ~t thing, !<Old records In
In his public statements befote a music shop.
the city council Harmon alleged With the savings from her small
Roving Reporter Describes Housing Situation that he was a victim of di9crlml-aalary H•len managed to finance nation He argued that t.be dty leaons with 3 director of the
past are the following: ...... Bob Callis of 718 Jasmine ave-in Bananza Land, Where Natives Live in council had previoualy slven a Curtlo InsUtute, who advised her
nue, Corona de! Mar. will con-Th tched Ad bes Th t Re t f Thr to license to another BalbGa opera-to try for a scholanhlp there. Oyan Hall, supervisor Irvin
George Gordon, Mrs. Marian Had-
don, H. F . Kenny, A. B. Rouselle,
Harry A. Earnshaw, and Harry
Welch.
Also P . A Palmer. Theodore
Robins, Mn. Marian Haddon, S.
A. Meyer, Lew H. Wallace, Clyde
Ashen, Mn. Arthur Belt and Mn.
L. L. Isbell. ~ Ralph K. Rttd. Al Ander·
son, John Vogel, Nelson Stafford
and Don McCallum. 1
Allo Mn. Arthur L. Belt, Mn.
L. L. Isbell, Lew H Wallace, Gor-
don B. Findlay, Mn. John F.
Baker, 'Mn. Irvin Georse Gordon,
G~cory (lorby .~ Mn. Y.· . 0.
Wroolle.
Allo Mn. Harold Brown, Mn.
Mildred Lockhart, Mn. R. Raa-
drll, Mn. Mildred Stanley, Mn.
DeLano, Mrs. Bea Dyckman, Don
Stebbin1, Mn. Weston Jay, Mn.
Henry Eggert, Ebell, Mn. F . A.
Young, and June Ledford.
Also Mesdames Conrad shook,
Arthur Gant. Florence Morris,
Anne B. Lefler, lrv\n George Gor-
don, Frank Rinehart, C. M. Dea·
kJns, W. D. Merickle, C W. J ay·
red, Alice Barrett, F. A. Young,
Burness Rhodes, Francis Shiridan.
J ohn F . Baker. ~· R. DeLano,
George Michaud, K"'tflt Hitchcock,
Eug.ene Fenelon, R. E . Ferguson,
BURNETTE
BELIEVED
SLUGGED
The plan to reduce the age ltmit tinue to repr6ent the General • a 0 a n or . ee. tor for the same device. ---·--·· ~er audition won for her three
and to Increase the retirement Petroleum company as dlstrtbu-Eight Dollars a Month; Rare Hospitality After City Clerk F\'mlr Rine-scholanhlpo.
pay of city employes under the tor In the Newport Harbor area. f M • Lo • p l T Jd 'hart reported that Kr. Harnx.I To raise funds for living ex·
state civil aervlce retirement and Representatives of the Harbor 0 usic-vtng eop e 0 had re-applied for a -to -llhe toured the IOUth in
pension system met with ln!:tant Investment Company said officials (CCm.Unued OD Pap Bis) cm:npmny with three other woulds
approval of the Newport Beach of the petroleum company see a By RABOLD L BARNUM be artiltl, in a second-hand Cad-
Oty Council on Monday. eat future in the Newport Har-Newa.-'DmM Staff o ILER s mac. The quartet, known u the
Under the plan it ls proposed to bar district. (Part Tlaree) , construction. They too had hU&e 'Tour Miues from Miuiulppi,"
cut the age limit from 65 to 55, 'Like the hori1011 looked to ~ doors that woold Jay wide the appeared In 68 towns and not only
and to raise the benefits from $40 Rotarians Plan eoqly explorers ot the world, never front of their home. To we North raloed the neceuary cull but be-
to 1:! lt'a in.~· of $300 woud be I man.a-there {i always matt, American1, holding a key to a I EFEAT came allept at chan&in&: tires.
allowed for death benefit to ~ ssoo 000 youth more beyand-when will It stop! heavy planked door such u are During ~ depr8alon yean
' I But when wrllln& about • trip found In thla city, the feeling of .Helen hunted for opportunity 1urvivon of any city employe. Cenfe • ~ , _ _. The plan would affect five fire-r 1n to llulanza town, It Is very m-au..,uorlty ls lnvltinc .. They are SAILO I . -finally pn!S<!Dted ltoelf in
men, 14 policemen, and ~ other . , like that, eopedally when draw-aymbols to u.-"the key to the the portly figure of 1'11ul Wblte-
111 ~memory: 'Ibll story, a dty." man. who made her 10loilt • his
dty emploYft. 1 ~~,!Ii plansh for a -~ ~'::' t1on, ,. u 1 t _,tlnue. Tb< -iori!Y of...._ Ol"'"hi.d -_. Geltl-Cunza. b:ap,.. ~ )'Otrt cent.r ,_ u~ ,.... 'lb6 ' Ille -for yoll-bu• this Is f ~ d ellin f w aar1o ot ~ Metropolitan ~ fishermen
Elect Hagen
Assn. Head
cussion by the Rotary club and • ., " ... o .. -u room w p o . e or "...-•
with ~alls expected to . be ,.... life. · · ·, , brick with veranda or patio in It took the Hwrtlnclma -""'q*'IY, hearing one ·al her
leased within the nexti two wee~ So we go on .. · the rear. The verandas were alive Oilers just one quarter al Jan tm•iedcaatl, offered her a contract.
• • ln the fina1e of our last inltal· with ferns, flowers, lhrubs. A Helen Jetwnft'• debut ---'te ettort.J ot tM Youth ~Ce>nttt com-lation Ute Par•-had "'••t ar-,_.._1_1 f I ~a1 Id I Friday night's ball pme to alt _...... v.......-mitttt of Newport Beach and . -..,.: ........ -1m· o co or, a ... e ucop c away a victory over the New-Lawrert0e nbbett brought to the
Costa Mesa orp.nlzatioo.5 1s to be rived in port where the crew was maze of greeness and bright hues. port Harbor Sailors aa they atruc* Metropolitan a figure that wu
toward ___,.iA;--t ~ greeted by many -Of the natives. What a place for a siesta! twice for touchdowns ln ·-.__ the penonification ot yoothful
.,. ........... 16 em.IM>fE'Y quar~ HerP wu a small city that · · UJll!:' .l.U"a1. cbarm--bt--..a · h. be tlful ten for the next two years, it was uld"be ched 1 b h. The larger homes were s1rmlar 12 minutes and then held the c-..:u Wit a au
decided at the meeting held Mon-co re& . on Y Y s tp or but on a more grand.lose scale. slowing Tars far the remainder volce--and a spontaneous flair far
day night at the Balboa USO. plane. No pusen.ger •teamer& Some had large homes, many or the evening winning 13-0 the •ta&e. Among other plaudltt,
H. F. Kenny 1 presided at the 00!1le within mlles. there fs no small, but to the Mexican it didn't It was the Ouers· third &a.et ahe wu twice voted "One of the
meeting. which was attended by rail tran~~rtaUon lnto the ll<r make too much d.Jfference what league victory againlt no defeats belt ~n dressed · women in Am,
10 delegates, and reported that lated vionity Consequently, the size his home was. If it was his, and two ties and kept them in erlca.
By: HUGH McMILLAN the USO would sell the equipment people are protected from tour-it was his, and ~e was happy with the running for the Jeague crown To the concert stage as well.
'Norman Hagen was elected of their Balboa unit but was not ists. would·bestravelers and the it. He has no regrets. in spite of Anaheim's win aver she carries the beauty, the pr~ident of the Sportfishing ~ interested in loaning it. curious. Incidentaly, a house in this the Santa Ana Saint&. The Col~ warmth and the quality of human
sooation ~f ~e~rt Harbor, at With the possibility or -renting Bananza town has a population pleasing little ci ty will' rent for onists now have but one gmne ~~y Which distinguish her,
the Assoc1at1on s second annual the present USO rooms still unde-of about 5,000 people, with some three to eight dollars per month, to go and have 6ut cme 10 a a. charming the eye even before she
dinner meeting at White's Cof-tennined, Vincent <:usumano stat-3.000 others Jiving in the "muni-American money. Of course, if that to Huntington BeN"h,, l-0, conquers the. ear with her treah
fee Shop, Balboa Island, Satur-ed he ha'd delegated Co1. J . J . Sail-cl pio··. the farmers and ranchers you would like to rent so111ethlng and if the Oilers can beat the and lovely VOlce.
d~y. C. A. Bickhart was elected ors to ask for a building from the of the lowlands and valleys. A~ for ten dollars per month .so you Saints on Wednesday evening, -------
vice president and Jerry Adam!I, Santa Ana Army Air base and had cordin g to the town!people, the will have room for your ten child-Anaheim and Huntington Beach M t
treasurer. investigated the chances of obtain-village l! 45 yean old. ren. it can be found. ys ery
Elected to the Board of Oirec-ing l~ for a location at the city AbOut four miles from "the cen· About four trailers would fit SUNSET t..EAGUE STANDINGS ·
tors \\·ere Glen Sode~, Bob Fry, aquatic cent~r. ter of activity is a partly buried into the front room of many an R.unL Beach '9; ~ T2 ~ Oiz· ~ Su
Ha.ry Lonsdale, Pepito P e r ez, Other delegates favored the Idea city whose walls have been eroded aver&8! native'1 home in Bananza AnahS&ntaetrpna 's 11 OJ 78C4 ""a .·~ rrounds
Carl McCullaJt, and Burt Robert-of placing it on the bowling green and dis.fl~ by centuries of torp town. Trailers COit from $1500 to .... '""
son adjacent to the American Legion rential rams. To experience a $5000. in Celifornia. There'• never ~1r~n ~ = } ~ :,: :~ ..
Frank Linnell spake on the pos-hall and Oty Judge Bob Gardner do~pour in these southern dimes been a trailer in th1s city, but it Nwpt. Harb. 1 1 1 14 • .m
sibilities or getting the Interna-quipped: "It would certainly be d ~t f~s ~ ':nderat~at han:g ~I is doubtful if they would be in~ Oranpwedneed:;.;cg-!-~== .ooo Se De th
tional Fishing Tournament held worth)l9 sacrifice to the youth of 5~ ~bien: B~~ they .:, terested, only curioul. o!nU:!1-°S°;}ewport ~·t:.e-~ a a
Woody Burnette, 32, of 1912 in these waters in 1948 and asked the community on the part of the Reli ed from th . . It was a tiled two-room dwel •t Downey. .
We• t Ocean Front, Newport for help from the boat operators half-?o7en men who use It, if that of "oJ': ~;:i~.er ve an-=.,~~ ling like I speak' of that belongeci --:.-----------!
Beach, wbo was found unconsc-::;atth~~~; ~~:. =~~ thiswe~:=~ed up and educat~ ci~ution; but the ~~ ~ ~t!;e
0
°f = ::!1 '::'thema~ a.doe!: )(ymtery surrounds the death at
ioua in the rear of a service •ta-Mr. Linnell alao took up the cause Harold Fink and Vincent CUsu-people of this banana land know Par • n. Hil home h ed the would re '!:':1P. tbe IN ae In Ted Golding, Newport Beach ~
tion in the 500 block of West Cen· of the anglers and their troubles mano told ot the Rotary club plan nothing of lta history. Rainy tea· hilaJ:' This houle too ':2ad 1 CIF pJ•~ ~ erman. Whc.we body wu found'
tral avenue. Newport Beach, Fri· with boatmen for the hie recreational youth cen IOM will wuh another pndous · • erea _., l:broaded. in a lite jacket in the
day morning, conUnued In a .em!-• ter which Is now under dlscussl &lice from lhooe f"' •landlnc doors, "'1t Instead of open!Dc on In Friday nillhl'a CDJlat;. llolJJ IUrf about nve mileo MMJth oC
coma at the Orange County hos4 "If ~ angler hu never landed and it was decided the commi~ walla. Yore seuOm will make the street or sidewalk, they folded the Tan and the 00... atwta! Part Hurnneme, Friday momJnc.
pi(al today. ~ marlin before and wants to try tee appainted at the last meeting and take their claiml. In not Joo back on a 1pa.doua balcony that out With plenty of oftew bat tbe In. bod;f wu discovered by a
Hooptit.al authorities said Bur-it on a nine-thtta~. line, let him should be retaiMd, to WO<k out de-many ,_.. to come, • forgotten overlooked ~ quiet bay. below. Huntlacton &ad> outfit --U. S. Cout Guard cutter ~
nette has a poaible concusaion of go ahead and try, pleaded Mr. tails of •temporary meelln& place dty will llecome flat clay ground Adjacent lo the balcony wu a to generate a llCOriDs -,,_ .., patrol duty .
the brain. niere were lndlcatlonJ Unnell. He pointed out that the On the committee are L. L and the hlltory of the people U..t thatched over abode endOIUre, ~ ~Ir """' «> and -ap -. .
tliat the. .vlc:tfm •may have been anirler would probably loae the Westlake dMllnnan· Mn. Edpr lived on Ila Hl't,h 'Will have ells-kitchen. It had a brick stove for flnt """"" early In the baJl -At the time of his death. Gold-
WllYlald bJ a fooli*t alun:ed and fish, but, at leut he would be Hill, lift. Hul>bard'. H V1a oolved beneath Ila crust. burninr ch&rcoaJ and oom oobo. with Fullliadt Bal> -.... Ille -........ for mackeftl far
dr"""" to the apot. "'here ho wu happy and come back ' and try Cftlt cu.um.no and to';:•.., ie: Then! ue a f""' "'left tNft'" In-A rack attachment oat on top Ila ov ... fnm the' T.,. CIDe. ' tlse ., Oollfanda · Marine -·
found. and robbed. .Burnette wu acaJn. pl and renW p<Oblema, Judce dian -ta ourroundlns the flat IUrface for crilJin& m .. t. The Oller drlw --;d '.""P.1C*lkm ol Newport Beecb.
said to be an· empJoyoe of a local He deplored the publldty work Gardner and John Abell. harbcr. '!be lnhahltanta ..., ot A round rock mortar and peotle ..,. the ball--..,!ns al --lie ' Wt Loacl Bead> la !hf
cafe. of the ~tion, and pointed Aztec docent. I wa told by GUI for llriDd1nc corn for "totllla'" Jay a 29 yard 11tt!a1 -Q I&> a.,.1, a :18-foot,cr.rt. befwe1tbe
· · ~ ~!: ~:":, "::::14 ..=.1: ~-Blows, ~uto ~~11i::"':f" :U. !'i'.:' m:.!: a"':-"' ori.z ,;i.;.:,~ ~Caitlaued .., ..., n ::.S *:. ~ ~ ..=.:: LA Woman Seeks public for trlpo on lhllr _,._ Leaps Curb, Rams that _,. ot -..,_ eou1o1 Water wa drawn ..,. fa....i at a Reang Sloop, Icma .to. ?--·11etaucl!11n. New-t
' ~l:nnA fro· m City "It ,... U>&ler doesn't calcb -T --] S'---._nt read --~ -thal! It . (~ OD PM--~ . On CL;: ,. __ ...£ wa;., B • 2 "'•! EZI ~l f<r tlse ao
"""'"' fllh on one day, he will come back iA>Ca. ~ wu not -n -lho7 re-o;lllOo ~. Jl!e. WWWa'_ Uidclii, Lam! 31
• time and t1me.ap1a ID>W ho-. mffd t1se1 reducallcm mp1 _. Coand1 Backs Lido For Fridq PID p -.--· 1a the ·~ lbe
Met<>eclei Hamilton of ~14 Othon will try orice,·and. If they The front ot ~Cottle llJ'O<elY parents before -1be -• • · 'I •1 badF -ci.d la two num. avmue, Lao .Aacein, bu catch no fish, will go away mad, •tore on Central avmue _, 20th popu1aee has been C£"'•lly reduced Penan!IQJa Extenlion, 'ftle "-. IB a · r , ·'a -lite ........ No ..._ 61 1£11 boat
filed a clamqe claim for $\5000 and newr come beck," ho de-~ wuM badly damapl at 9:52 by dlls -. ~ ot cbolera. • p-.1:--U S. Okeh 38-foot l'ISdns ...... C -... ._ .._ faund
general and $373.60 apec1a1 f ... dared. 0 . onc1ay Disht -•cu oiaallpir and ytilow r..-. een-~.. -• la!•ndied -• ..... ~· • · ~~ ~ city "' Newpcrl Faees speec1 Charge ~= ~~ -.=; ~ ~ ~~ ...= ::::i;;c:; "°;1 'f"..:::::1::--· • ~Gives Lease
Tbrouch her CCMmRl. Blodptt, Robert F. Thompon o1 Ooota _,trol and rammed 11 &at · en. '!be"' -II .true ot -t 11 O.mdJ .., Mmc!oy ni11£t wend l'ISdns _. 7 l!lzi "' 'I~ ·St. Pier
Monia A Toblu, attooneys ot -wu dted by NtwjU~-. In r"IJU<1inc ~ ~ ~ left the _hzdl•n eleawnt in the ...., .. ot-Paul A. ~ ot the Ne•~ .Bw? h~ ... -.l.41WI .
Santa Alia. the plaintiff allepa motor pa-for allepclly de>: pollceQUOted-u&tatlactbat 1-Callfamla. UdoiolebJ ...,138aVla·Ulit, -a &sis? t
that ~ defendant;. ~ Qty ol inji l50 in • 35 ~ traffic _,. on be loot ...,tral ot the mad>.... Inddontally, Sen or SWWz Udo Ille. far tl!O ........ ., _i!f Ibo ti. -J • C ... .,_.. ~ ~ ..... S. l'>all fll. GI all!
NEWjUt e..c1!. -_._.p .. ~ _,. -otrwt. N"'iK" -~ ftsbl fnllt tire~ and made the-., trip on the Para-pier• II l]w ot the Udo p ·-. __, -jirlll Bl di, .. -
for ~ condition ot a bend1 Jo. Bum, Mmc!oy. · Arnzl• -lo the car IMpod ~ Cllli> and ...., -to New ... "! Bmtsar. ms .-111reee-llolo111e-: ~Ran• St• ..._ • 81lt7s .. to -Ibo lldl
cated on tho sill wsslk DHr, the set far SallU'day. Into the -~mt. tlaallon -s.n ~ -lie ,.. Ba& Or 7 • * lar U. w=-. fll. -•
Balboa pharmacy OD A-20. • -tGld po11ce that be .... -to llidl up a flllzl12C boat aDd •O ___ .... s .... • • n a· ~
On that daw, ~ plaintiff al-Phono-Radio Theft ~ ~ aul••szvtzlle -laddt ntum to 1£11 nalt!!o --Stolen Car FOUDd :;Nc•pwt B * °"' a • -M I •• ,J ... Rowpa t .....
iqin .. that la--and lslata .A combhuzllon pbonosrapb-ndlo J-ot 917 Weot &.,. -. tl>o~•'::"_'.!"-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ =... ~ .....,. .. _~O-Cl '#A• ... a• ~ ... °' -C J Glod I* 4 01& the bench tbrew ber to tM wa 1to1m. ttun tbe car ot Kn. Npurt P!ssh to WbmD tbe auto av auww -r«:Mlena a _.,A* ...--m• ....,. d'* -,.... ~ a pw•t • .....
aidewsslk and~ -pelvll, i1e1!1!ee Houston ot Newport ls-;,,,..,.....04. ~--=--and~~ ~.~ ... -:iot_5.17!-"'-__.!e ~-ot ........ _,~ :...---.. 1.Cl~ll C &ID 11•1 1-
inttrnaUy and atenzalbr, Heiahta, Tlzunday. Her mad>lae lad< caldII ot 1810 Weot Oc:an ·-1 -P --~ ...._ ~ I • •· ™-· -._ Ii I •I ... dlr a.
Qty O>omcll -lfc>Dda7 mer----la fr<ml "'»1 30tb rr-t. NcWjdt B .. 'b, ...... -=: °:"' ':1 a:-:.~=;..~~=---=::, .. .,-.::' r 2 :.. I .. ... I ..... rtf••• red her' claim to the d~a lmur-atreft. Newp:w't Baach.. when: the rklQc wttb Bear DI die 11au.r -.~ .. ·! I • .::!A! N 1-: B ,. -IQ, * W 3 • 125 ' . b ..
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Famed Harborite's Career
Began Wiftl S. D. Stock Co.
Cro&M'Atuntry · Cub ScoUf· H di ft Displ Sa .Solitldand 1'1!1-Art lnotltui.. -Run Pl----.JI b an icra ay ~ lllat ··~-exllllllt ot the · uuuial '1 W'ill .Dominat.e po1a-."' 11ex a----.i
Amateur AthJelelf Wi · Affenti · f. l ·1 Meet In V°JSUal Arts ::.=~t : ::,...--:,tJ.:
The Calitomla Athlellc dim ins on a oca . "Callfomla, and pu11.ly =·dally at the univenltJ
(DOii-profit aaoclatlon ot amateur . Southern C&lifornla, Will dominate -============:;: BJ' JC T. ·a Hollywood -r-.,...._ alllletal will hold lb eighth open ·An ooibtandingly line ~ al sided and wu ·-ted In clv!ng tbe _.Id ot the ·v1su.11 arts with-r
, Ia •. -c-t Newa powerlJl& at lint. "We 1111 uW -.country .,_t U!rst poat-handicraft marked the .....,tlac advancement awards by Aaist-In the next Ii.., yean," ~
Leatrice Jay, atar ' ot sllent to look lllu! Mary Plcldord In war) at 10 a.m. S......... mom-of CUI> Scout Pack 105, --ant Cu-ter Robert Reed and t n---·• f -thoR days," ahe ad. "You know -~ by Newport Bnc:h Grammar o nea DCalKI... arncMm western
!llma, who ~ Ille role of long curls and wide oyes. And In&. Dec. 15, ,1946, over the usual School Paront-Teacber -•--w~ Weiser. artlat.-cner, ot Corona de! Mar.
-In the stage procruc_tlon. when I met her, face to face, I 3 l(i-mlle course in Elysian park. lion and held Friday eveoinc at Den 6, with Mn. Na"!' and Mn. a~ the 300 members of the
"Y.., l(y Darling Daughter' • at fain ted dead away!" Thia ...... t ls open to all nm-N..._t lleacb school auditorium Ialey as Den Mothers. recel~ p den Art Institute ... __. ...
the Owmnr.mity P~ In La-alk and hlk with an attendanoo f 180 au a _.._,.
Dy:'Work
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Broadway Cleaners
11 Bla•lwiq ft. B¥ :w 1"111
gun&, lo quite ·at" home beblnd Her first 1ICrftn appecanc:e nen. w ers ers •. any age, o . the handlcraft award; llln. Bri&-'"!be ....,.Id of art bu Ocn.e to
the ,_......,to, that lo where wu in "Java Head" at Golcl_wyn of either aex. There will be II" CUbmuter H. 0 . ~Y pre-P '. Den 3 won the lood conduct California artist 1-------------·-~ u S tud!OL Later ahe starred In the entry fee and no stated prizs • award· J11n. Boyvey'1 Den 2 took ttOOCDlze the u
ahe lltuted. tear-jeking "Po...rty of W (although oortaln souvenir a-Bid B ~for their skit on the even-the pace-oetter. in contemponry
A -slrl with a mother who with Louise LOvOly and ''Man-will be made, acco<dlng. to the g oom ing's theme "CUb Engineering" fteldl. Advertising, ardiltecture,
undentood her yen for a career slaughter'' wtli Tilornaa Meighan turnout). However, lnvitatiOlll • and the atiendance award weni clothes style, moving pictures u
in movle8. she came from her at Paramount. Others were "'Ibe and instruction aheeta should be to Den 6 Mrs. Melcher was ap. made in Los Angeles and the
-In New <Hleana and, hoping Ten Commandment>," and "Sat-obtained in advanoo from Bob Cont·1nues painted Den Mother for Den 4. artist communities of San Diego, the elallorite veil around her )lead un1ay Night," wbich her fanl con-Ancler. 273 Emera14 S t., Loa An-Santa Barbara, Laguna Beach and
would make her look lll<e a fem-sldered her best. Jeles 26. Minon muat ir-nt It was announced that the Paasdena draw the e)'S and the
me fatale, applied for a job with In ''The Dreumaker of Paris" writt"" penniAloD of pattnt or Chrlstmu pr<Jlr&m would be held tourllb of the world." said Mr.
the Strand 1tock company In San cuardian to pu11cipate at the school ailditorium on Wed-Brandt.
·Diep. She got It, but dlrector she appeared wth her hlllhand, , : Approximately $110,097 worth nesday, Dec. 18 with clfb for the Founder of Rex Brandt Aw>-
Jobn Grmth Ray waan't long in ;:"dayGUbert, the screen Idol of •-·~e are ;it..=~ ls 1":'!.; or building work wu approved for Cube, refrfthmenb and the sing-elate&, design and color consult-~ her lack of .,._ience. · ._ or er.• ' , the Newport Harbor cllatrlct by Inc of carolo. anb of Corona de! Mar, Brandt
Nice thine was, though, that he After her fve yeara at i'ara-llatement of the lpol!IOrS, 'but A. M. N-. chief building In-As Jn the -t. CUbo will bring ap:eed !hat this favorable state
Call yow FULLU DIALD
for ... ..w ... , •• ,, •• , ._..,Mop,, W • ..d Poli&
hr IAmlt •••111l11z>c
didn't mind, and ahe developed mount, Mis& Joy •topped maldnir th~ ~t~ ~ "!~ 1pector for tbe City of Newport to the party toYs. which will be ot attain ii the pr<>duct. of edu-
•· a. r . -a. O.. l'WI. .., technique under h1a guidance. pictures in order to make a home w . Beach from November 1 to 21. pr.,..nted to the cblldren'a -cati<ln and strong community in-="-"'i~1::"' -. "":: After .....,.al screen tab, which for young •Leatrloo, born of her to rover th•~:::-t~pl.:': Contracton flied plans for the pita! through tbe Red Crooa. On tereat "We muat not for-get thl5 111 lllutplcl -<JD,... <lei lllu
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n I I .. ---abe manqed on her da)'I off, ahe marriage to Gilbert, wbo WU be-own power. -an " erection of $75,600 Worth of new the committee 1n charge are Mn. oontlnuing need,.. he aid. 8 ":1 •,;a;~:;.!~,~· & finally "took:' and was eventually clnnini to grow up. While aha necesary for a strong nation. homes and $34,497 'W'Orth of Other Weiser, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Barlow, director of the ~; llubQr lSZO.B
~~~~~~~~~~~~~IP~·~-~~-~~·~~ro~lea~. ~The~~tas~t~e~o~f wu atill n pictures, she recalled types of comtruction. Jack Raub, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ;::::========================
daU&;hter Leatrice while on loca-building department durina the and Mr. and Mrs. Arc~bald. PlirtltY'S ~ one unforgettable evenln& With M·1dgets . Race New permits Issued by the city Reed, Mr. and Mrs: Henry Eggert I
VENETIAN
BLINDS
SAi.AA and SERVICE
Pan· Coast Venetian Blind Co.
814 Cout Highway
· ''You Must Order Now
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Uon in Laguna. week ending November 23 are ln-John Isley WOO.~ the drawing
"We were 1tayln& at Sumet I eluded in the $110,097 total to pri7.e of $1 for which CUbll bring-
Inn, and lt wU her fourth blrth-1 I date. ing an adult had a chance.
day," she mused, ''Leatrice came n naugura These permits were Issued to Awards were, John Eggert,
down t he stairs dressed. u lhe the following persons: wolf badge; Victor Wilson, keeper
had requested, as a little princess A 0 I 0 Edward Bucko of 703 Ea.st of the buckskin; ·Roger Boyvey,
with a wand. Someone struck up t • ty Cen tral avenue, Balboa, for the bear badge, .Denner stripe; Edwin
a grand march on the piano, all I I construction of a one-story, four-Hall, BSSistant denners stripe;
the men lined up and bowied to room dwelling a t 721 Poinsettia Kenneth Nack, wol! badge and
her, and the actors en tertained avenue, Corona del Mar, a t a COit gold arrow; J ohn Isley , wolf badge
her rayally. She was completely One of the greatest midget auto ot $5500. and ·.keeper of the buck&kin: Pat
bafOed at the way they got into racing fields in an outstanding Wilford S. Hardy of 402 Club-Connell, denner stripe;
BALBOA INN CAFE
Tiie Widen V""°ty of
Steaks, Ch!>ps, S~ Foods and Italian Foods
la tlle -· Ale&
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY-BUSSELL 8WEE1'8EB lhlCIDc J0Gr fa ... rtte melodleo OD tlle
BA-OND ELEOTBl<l ORGAN
Surf & Main St. Balbba Harbor372 the spirit or the thing!" postwar thrill-sport sea.son wU1 hquse avenue, Newport Beach, tor Terry Gibson, bear badge, gold
The years have apparently be on hand al the new Huntington the building of a one-story four-arrow, two silver arrows and '========================~ tread lightly by Miss Joy, per-Beach Speedway, on 101 Hiway room house at 703 Goldenrod keeper of the buckskin &tripe; ~11111111~1111111u1u1111n1u1111111111111111111111u1111u11111111111i1111111l11"1111111n1111111u1u1111111n•·11u1111 .1111n1111u11
haps because she ~oUches on them just south ot Huntington Beach, avenue, Corona del Mar, at a Teddy M~lcher, denner s tripe; !!' C E N T R A l N E R i
so lightly. The present ls much tor an inaugural 78-lap dedication cost ot $5500. Charles Gill, denner stripe; Don-i T H [ I !
more interesting to her than the program Sunday at 2 p.m. Ralph Wilmot ot Box 81, Bal-ald Ka uffman, assistant denner ~ ~
past. and she radates the hair The pr ml e show of the new-boa Island, tor the er ection of a stripe; Tommy Brown, k eeper of ~ ~
plness of a \Yoman who finds that t Or e Coer t _ •ladi·um one-story dwelling with detached the ·buclWcin; Bob Briggs, bear • =
boad , es ange unyra'""" , 507 · b dg Fl d · · ,~ ~ lfe Is good. A r the big y4.wl which was t have been staged garage at Jasmine avenue, a e; oy SWanson, denner
with her husband, Arthur ~em last weekend ~nd which was rair.-Corona. ~el Mar, $6800, and for stripe; Rolan~ Beach, bear badge; ~
We5dtf'rmark, she dean 1be a sailor ed. out, Is expected to bring our a thed bwlding o
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r a one-story house Gb r~~kir":! WBoribghM, Reedkeeper of the .~
on eek or the "la yo the house" capacity crowd of 17 000 racing an garage a t Jasmine avenue, u\,;.IU!j n; te , wolf gold
In the cabin, surrounded by her fans and 4 field of 4o topflight same section, $8500. arrow and J ack Raub, bear badge. ~
books and other belongings. The driv s Mlecellaneou. New Cubs accepted. into the ~
two sailed up from Coronado sev-er '. . , . Goods Oil company of 614 pack are J ohn Bruning, Myron !
eral yea.rs ago, and have been con-He!'ding the drivers parade V. lll North Glassel) street, Orange, for Grant, Robert Brownie, S tanley iii
tent to anchor at the Newport ~ BlllY. Vucovich of Fresno and the construction ot a metal wall Allen, Brooke Alexander, Richard i
Harbor Yacht Oub ever since. Bill Zaring of Los Angel~, who oPt the back portion of their pre19 Dietrick, Thomas Hoon, Teddy !
And she doesn't need the aid are. ?0 w racing on:two. ln the ent building at 500 East Central Melcher, Kenyon Beatty, Harold iii
or a Caney veil for "femme fatal-Pacific Coast champions~p tour~. avenue, Balboa, $600. · Holbrook; • __ ,;
ity .. now. She does all right as net : GJb Uly of San Die~o, a•d Gordon Hollingshead for the re-Gary Fields, Howard Mitchell, ALL· STEEL PLEASURE CRUISER
we saw her , in pedal pushers and all the rest ot the ~edeyils who modeling Of his residence at 119 Teddy Fish, Robert Evans, Paul =
with • red bandana on her head. have made the Red Circwt of ",he East Bay Front, Balboa Island. and Curt Schmidt. Gregory Arch· i Built By Central Boat works Midg~t Auto Racing As.sociat .on which was recen tly dama&"ed by bald, J ohn Eggert, Dorrald Kaut--
tops '" the west. fire, $8000. !man, Howard Hall, Victor Wilson ~ Harbor 1580 -Newport Beach -Foot of Slst St. •
The new stadium, actually T . A. Fitch ot 403 Fe:rnle&f and Robert Gill. ~11n111•u1n1111u1n1111u111•111u1u1n1111111u1111111111u1n1111111u1n1111u1u1111111tt1111n•n1111lte;11u1u1n1111111•111111111n~
Ftnt Church of Obrist. SdeJIU.t; "scooped" out of one of Tom T al-street, Corona del Mar, for the miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiw Newport Beach bert's favorite carrot fields, b building of a bedroom and the ad-..
rated by driven aa one of the dition ot a storage shed to h1a
finest plants in the tar west. garage at that address, $1500.
THANKSGIVING SERVIVE
THANKSGIVING DINNER Co-Promoter Bob Ware drove / :============::-
Aloo •-11.Z 601 &. o.tnl Barbor Sii for 25 yeara ln the big car and
Announces a Thanksgtvtng Ser-
vice to be given 1n the Udo Thea-
tre, Thanksgiving Day.
JfOOD G•AJNS mldget auto racing dreult from SOFI' WATER In
The Pa Im Ro o m-;1e C o a s t I n n TbUJ'9da,J Nov. Utb at ll:te a.m. coaJt-to-cout and has incorpor-
ROYAL TAILI PAD CO.. -···· t -• ot th ......,, d --• ty • OOE&Nll OF ITI '~~~~~~~w.~c~-~·~~l~u~·~,~~~~•~ci~-~-~~~ii~~~~All~are~~co~rdi~all~y~in~vi~t~ed~t~oia;t~te~nd.i a eu many e •~ an -..e features for driven, and comfort
Items for the spectators. as. well
u the thrill setup for all, into the
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' DINNER ...
November 28, 1946 -
SALTED ALMONDS-SHRIMP COCKTAIL SUPREME·
SAUTERNE OR · BURGUNDY WINE
Chef's Spedal Salad, Roque{ort Cheese Dressing -Consomme Royale
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ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY
Savory Dressing-Giblet Gravy--Cranberry Sauce
~ Half Fresh Lobster -Drawn Butter
Baked Sugar OJred Ham:.... Special Sauce -Candled Yams
Broiled Loin Lamb Chops -Vert -Pre.
Half Spring Chicken -Saute Sec.
Roast Prime Ribs of Steer Beef, au J~ -Y orl<shlre Pudding
Planked New .York Cut of Filet Mignon Steaks, en Bordure
Mushrobms -Fn!nch Fried Onion Rings
Bu1:W'ed Veeeullie Potatoes Hot Rolls
Hot Mince Pit with Branlly Sauce -Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
Fruit Cake -Plum Plwldtng, Hard Sauce -Cranberry Sherbet
Demi Time Dinner Mints
7 a
plans ot the new atadium. I t has
recei-plaudit> from all.
The re is ample parking for the
huce concrete bowl, a c:rash wall
all the way around the fifth-mlie
oval, a turled infield and any seat
"ln the house" la good.
The new promoton have an-
nounced that midget cars a nd
motorcycles will cavor t on a regu-
lar achedule a t the new speedway
every Sunday afternoon.
There's nothing to buy. We
install a softener in your
home . . . We own It, we
service. For fUll intonnation
call-
80Fr WATEB llEBVICll:
UO lhd 11t. N"'fPOrl
Barbor nu
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT .A
CALCULATOR
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worlt mi.e.uan.u ud
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cJ ..... the diaJa •.. rtarls the calc:uJatiaD ... lblfta the CU• ' ' f lia9e .• complel• the calculation ••• c1aan both b)'-i
'1 boards. During the time uTad the opentor la 1'1it!D9,
j ~ • • • tn.. Productift hlqh sPMCi
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1-COAST BLVD. SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH
ROAST PRIME UTAH TURKEY
with "All the Trimmings" or
BAKED HONEY CURED HAM
ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS
STEAKS :AND LOBSTER
Dine in a Delightful Atmosphere by the Waterfalls
TllE FINEST WINES AND LIQUOB8 SEBVED FROM. OUB SELECT STOOK
Pbooe: LAcm 111 for -natl-~ 1 -10 p. m. 'l'bNJlnclv!Ds
Schiaparelli
Shocking
Siee*1&
salut
Prince Matchabelli
Duchesll ot York
Ave Maria
Katherine the . Great
Stradivari
Adrian
Saint and Sinner
Lanvin -I My Sin
Arpese
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Gr! Gri
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BUSHARD'S
PRESCRIPTIONS -CXJSMETICS
494 Coa:at Boulevard SouUt
Laguna Beach Phone 89
Caron
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Ciro
New Horizon
Reflections
Danger
Surrender
john Frederics
Golden Arraw
Roger & Gallet
Chen Yu
Hartnell
BrlKbt Star Stolen ·Heawn
Go.)' Gil .....
• Lotloos -Colognes and Shaving Seta:
Scblaparel1I ••snuff" -Pinto -Man • Carao • Seaforth • Fs
Jolln Frederlcs for Men Only, ·
Dunhm ot London Leather Good&. t =-~~ (CA) Pm A Pmcll Seta
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LAUNDRY
E. J. (Bud) Jacklin
OONTS&C'l'Oa
CEMENT WORK
Flagstone Work • Cement Block Fences
Plat Work or ll'--
OALL 11 t 1 -1 POa Dlll'OllllATION
5 Day
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Balboa Cleaners
605 East Central
Balboa
Gra uates of McNal~ School
Capt. J, B. lleN.a!J", ._ ot tile Newpeft llaltlor ll(IOrU' '1 C -.&;: mea. a. llllown wltlt eee of tlle .....,. ......U. bf 1 mp.& to ptt from .._
boat.. Tim mart.la wu CMC'lt b7 J olm IL 8erllmer, a t .ep.t, • All• _, 11.t. It-.-111 --... -_., .. nplau-_ _,
-... --.. llllrl7 ----~ --Skipper Me.Nally cu look ~ o.er maay ;rean of IWdac from
Newport -·· 014 Umen ---lie ~ tile here. It was better known as the
"Scotch Navy'' and consisted or
such famous boats as the Dundee,
Dixie, Daisy and Dandy. It took
him several years to get these
boats built and ln service.
In those early days Mac can
remember having to educate not
only the° sportfishermen, but the
inland sportng goods store opera·
ton in getting the right tackle
for ocean fuhing. Many filher-
men came down with frelh water
fishing gear for yellowtall, tuna,
albacore, and white sea bus. He
gram wi.th a knowing hand. The
Balboa Angling Club is 8.ltother
pet project of .l'r. B. McNally. Thll
Club does a goop job in accurately
weighing t h e many swordfish
landed here and provides each
fisherman with written, proof.
positive data as to weight, ti."!le,
and tackle used.
Bernie McNally, son of J . B.,
operates the well·kept neet of sail
and motorboats trom next to the
Pavilion In Balboa.
cou1c1n·t tell them they had the We
wron&' tackle, because be wanted Are Strong
to keep the store operaton as
friends, and would let the fisher-By BAJUlY WEICH
men use the gear for awhile and We are a strong nation. The
then suggeat that they use hb strong can afford to be generous.
salt water tackle for better luck. We are also great. Nothing adds
Nowad&Y1 sparting gdod storei 'so much to greatness as a gen-
are better Informed. erous heart. The truly generous
In pioneering and developing are truly wise. So in our wel-
Newport Harbor sport!ishing pos-rare program we must be both
sbilitles. Capt. McNally prepared generous and wise.
a movie made or pictures taken We must be ready and willing
from his boats. This film was to give quickly and generously.
shown to organizations all over All must aid. not just a few, but
Southern California to interest all must help in carrying and
them in fishing from Newport sharing the load.
Harbor . He showed it as fat' in-Many of our friends and our
land as Lancaster and kept on neighbors are working to raise the
showing it until it wore out. Community Chest q\iota. It is
He prepared bulletin boards and tiring to call at door after door
and then mi.55 many who are malled out fishing news to put absent when the caller knocks. up on them in various places YPs, the "Postman Always Rings 1.~:here sportlishennen gathc.re1 Twice," bu't: why don't you help over the southern part of the state. a little by sending in now that
Gradually, through this work, donation you have told yourself
Newport Harbor developed from you are going to give, so why
a lazy Jlttle beach summer re-not mail it in and mail it now
sort and small fishing center to and help further .
the popular sportfishing comniun-You believe in good works, and
tty It is today. · you believe in worthy causes.
J . B. McNally, ln r~"ent years, You know the Community Olest
helped to organize tha Sportfish-causes are splendid ones, all good,
ing Association ot Newport Har-worthy, and well worth yotir full.
bar, to turther devel.1p sporUish-est suppart.
AUGUST RANSON .. es·--••c a ~-twelft plaak emlledded
In titre etarboard propeller ol die Loraa-Pat • bl& ways at tbe foot
of 2fst •tree&, Newport.. atpper J . B. "Bert" llUla, a director of u.e SportftM.l•c Aaod•Uoa. or Newport Barbor, la otn1er or the
Lorea-ht, ... -----t ...._ It --Im ~ be palled up ou.t or .water to ~ wlla& wu wroa.c. Boat
Bullder Bauoa. laddell.&al l,y, le t.dMlac a new MCI Mgcer live belt
cbal'ter boat for J, B. MUk. .
Newspapers Off er Prizes
for Best Lighted Displays
In Coast Christmas Fete
Th e N(>wport -Balboa News-
Times is offering a special trophy
for the most unusual lighting fea-
ture in the Orange Coast area
during the Christmas celebration,
from Del!ember 10 to December
25.
0 t her newspapers offering
trophies are the Santa Ana Reg-
ister , the Long Beach Press-Tele-
gram and the South Coast News
of Laguna Beach.
The Register is offering a spec-
ial trophy for the display best
illustrating t he "Spirit of ·Christ-
mas".
port Beach, and Laguna Beach.
One award.
Class 5 Shrines in all other
coast communities. Two awards.
Class 6 Best lighted city in di-
vision A-Cities of · Huntington
Beach, Newport Beach, a nd La-
guna Beach. One award.
Class 7 Best lighted city or
community in all other coast cities
and communities. Two awards.
Class 8 Best decorated h ig h
school on coast. Two awards.
Class 10 Best decorated gram-
mar school on coast. Two awards.
Jng. He serves on its Board of Now wit h a quota of $3500 still
Directors and, through years of to raise, won't you do your bit? ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::!~e~xpe~r~le~n~ce~,~h~el~ps~' ~lf\Jt~-~de~1~·ts~p~r~~ Won't you send in right now that check you have put off malling?
Won't you r emind your trtend!I
and neighbors to tend in their
The Press-Telegram Is offering
a Sweep-stake trophy for the city
or community showing the most
cooperation with the Ouistmas
L lgh ting program.
The South C.oast News is of·
fertng a special trophy for the
most artistic display in the coast
The Christmas lighting com-
mittee which is assuming entire
responsibility for the success of
the rete is headed by L. A. Patch
or Sunset Beach, as chairman.
F. W. Hickman of the S e a 1
Beach Chamber of Commerce;
W . H. Gallienne, manqing secre.
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Chamber of Commerce; J oseph
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master H erbert F . Kenny of Bal-
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L. H. Norman of Corona del
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Happy Jack Lindsley Spends Ufefime :
As Artist; Once ·Rode with the Yakimas
His Teachers Graded His Euminatidn Papen on Bis Drawings As He
·Would Not Study in School; A Lover of Horseflesh, Be Started
Riding Early, Racing the Indians of the Various Washington
State Tribes; F.arned $50 a Week When 21
If the thouaands of aketcbm teecben gnocled him onlY oo his i.r.back with the Yaktmo, Top-
wblch Happy Jack Unda!ey, ,_,_ aptitude for art. inah, Slwub. Puyallup and other
boy artlat, has drawn In the put He waa _,, In Neenah, Wla-tr!bel of Wulllnct<m Ila~ lndl·
57 laced end to end coaoln, on Chrlatmaa Day, 11!82, am. YHR, were P the aoo of Mr. and Mn. Aaron H• comP"ted In all of U...lr
they would reach from Seattle A. Undaley of Tacoma. Wuhin&-races which .,... conducted 17
to Miami and from t.c. An&ekS too.. miles eut ot Yakim.8 It wu
to Bar Harbor, Maine. m. mother, the former Imo· here that be met Yakima C...uck,
Llndaley, who llvea at 315 Eut sme Box, waa on a visit to the Hoot Glboon and Bill H~ silent
Central avenue, B a 1 b o a. hu home of her mother, Mn. Wil· screen cowboys.
drawn panels of animals and of llam IL Box, In Neenah, when 'Ibey took a kindly lnte<ftt In
human beings ever since be wu Jack came into the world. Hil his drawtnp ot anlmall and hu-le'Ven years old He ~ tat-L..-..a ot T ,_..._,_ man belncs and ureed him to
ent for artwork even in IChool fatb!r WU .1KaU the ~1eY make It .. ,_ lif•'I -k. Brothen lumber company, with ·---and because he would never pay gene:ral offices in Tacoma, Wash-Encouraged thusly, Undsley
attention to other studJea. his i.ngton, and a branch at Nenomee. when 16 yean old began selling •
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Only ~ t11e CMObair -wi.. l"almR' --.. 117 m
caw an -lion al blo -ID -t-·-_.-. t~
the lobby "' tho Gnator -Pit oD al .... -ort trUrdic to
Mubt In Ibo SlO block of Clout --no·--far wowal hlc1nn7, NeWJICk-t llNcb, -· yoen that be ,.. t11m1a1 out tbe
numben al peCJllle ltoocl In ude PAL -far tho new,._
fer a lla!t<b. . ' After Palmer's cftth, i;;M.,.
Art -..arid c:nmlos of tbe ---that be had to carry Oii,
boy artlat aay ... bu the -..... tbol>cb tbe pW>H ...... -
tatloa of bavlng drawn -.. par-no laoger accept the art -of
trolta thon A1Q' other Dvlnc artlat. a man who had -od 011.
Some al his -re90l't and po-Unw1lllnc .to let the PU-
lltlcal ... mpalen sk•-are me-syndicau die with lta founclor
mmto plecles. Some day tbq may YO .!J n I JJndaley communicated
... -plecles. with all the manacln& edlbn of
If ,..,.. will die back lnto the tbe papen -_,. carrytnc
mcque of t be y.,._ People's the Pol mtcm. and told lhllla
""'P"ne +men Will Danforth that be -.Jc! draw the --
edlU!d It, :IOU will --In the tuture.
sketches al animal Ufe done by And that k bow Jack IJndU the cowboy artlat. Danforth paid f!7
him $10 a Wftk for this ut-k. ..,,,. to be known u the trawl. • line Qlldlca~ artlat amoac tho Lindsley recelVed his tint train-newspapen of California. Wub-
lng u a travellnc 1)'Ddlca~ artlat ~ and Nevada.
1ficb1aan. at the time. hia studies of life from one saloon
Hl8 crandfather, William H to another in Aberdeen nnd H4>
Box. retired some yean previous quin. A year later his work won
u United States Manhal at him tree-lance work With the Ab--
Crookston. Minneeota. Bcm WM erdeen and Hoquin street railway
reputed to be a crack abot and companies. He illustrated aome
fer leVer&l years atttt h1I re-. car cards.
-he / joined tbe late 8a':'Y He has -... the ..... am-t
Palmer, head of tbe syndlclite -Uy for the paat !50 ,_._
that jllstrlbuU!d the Pal sk•td>eo He bell.-that a -bod:J
wblcli have &Jllll!ared In many which be bu built up,,--
W<OU!rn ~ that day way back In 111912 -
Palmer did not know that Lin-be broke the world's reooo<I for .
dsl•y wu a born artiat at the underwator llWizmnlnc, will keep
time h• employed the Ttcoma him a step ahead ot the Grim
AJ&TIST AND 8UBJJWr: ~ ,_ ,_...,., •--7 arllot, la -m -lobby of tbe boy. Palmer -him out of the Reaper for awhile yet.
Grea&er All~.Amedcaa llattd!it OD Cw& JDPway. pa&Uq tM ftnhldnc ~ten 0.\ &be 111DMici111. of Kn. art department · of the Stettle
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w. c. 'l'lnanioa of IQ Uni .treet, Coeta Jlw, .... o pow (wttb. IMm4le of &"YMiM) DeU'bJ', newspaper because be knew that Bite T .... --.. ... '••' ed -Walter Gerhardt Photo. ...-.---Llndlley wu an yi>ei t oo the CHICAGO -Wiim a C'mmu
tirement trom the federal lerYlce Jollll Troape troupe with a cast of 23 persons.
he 9eJ"Yed as a gulde on hunting But Undtley soon found that The troupe traveled the mln-
expedJ.tiona. art work did not bring a good Ing toWl'll of MJchlcan. playing
The name Box wu handed profit, so he took the precarious three and seven night stands.
down Utrough a large tract of job of steeple painting in Men<>-Since Lindsley wu the only
land which is now named for him mee, Michigan. He was J>Al.nting member who had good ·clothes.
in County Baugh, Ireland. the steeple of the Menomee Pres-the troupe manager sent him
Although born in Wisconsin, byter1an church when s'Jme people ahead u advance man for the
Jack Llndaley spent his infant and called up and aaJd they would company. Among the productions
boyhood yean tn the State ol. like him to paint some staae seen-were, "East Lynne," and "Man
Washington, where his parenta ery for the local theatre. 1n Black," and "Ten Nights ln
maintained a ranch home outaide So in the spring of 1900 when a Barroom".
SeatUe. he was only 18 years ol t, a ro--Jn his spare-time, Lindsley was
A3 a boy he roamed the ranch bust young man slid down from contlnUing his art studies, spec--
land and rode horseback when his precarious perch atop the edi-ializing in facials and particularly
the urge betook him. He loved fice, resigned his job of steeple-in shapes of eyes.
the great•outdoors. UtUe wu he jack and took the safer pnsjtion Months of travelling about the
to know that one day in the not of a.how scenery painter With the state, eating from one to another
_____________ 1oo __ dls_tan_<_f_u_ture __ he_w_aa_to __ r1_de_B_r_o_w_n_•_co_m_e<1y __ com __ pan_y_,_a_ 1 ot hash joints and sleeping trom
pillar to post and under various
circumstances soon dragged on
the ambitious young artist. He
decided it wu no llle for a youth
who wanted to be a real arti.sL
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Since Aberdeen gave him his
first chance to show what be
could do with a brush and a few
crayons. he took the first train
west and northwest. He carried
samples of his sketches to the
Bob Brown bllllard hall In Aber-
deen and his personality alone eot
him a job there.
He was hired to sketch ball-
players who made the hall a habi-
tat. Bob Brown wu owner of
the Aberdeen ball club. UtUe did
Jack know that these ballplayen
who readily boucht blo tlnlohod
1ketches were to advertise hi.I
work along the Pacific CoasL
Kenneth C. Beaton who was
the.TI editor of a SeatUe news-
p&P"T happened to visit the ball
grounds one afternoon when he
came upon one of the ballplayen
w h o wu showing a Undsley
sketch ln the dug-out.
Beaton took one glance at the
sketch a!'ld then he rushed out
the door and balled a cab for
the railroad station. "A ticket to
Aberdeen," he .told the train of-
fldal at the ticket window. That
night he wu on his way.
The next day Beaton and ;LJnd-
aley met and the form.er oteercd
the latter $50 a week to itait
in the art department of the Se-
attle paper. Undsley was atarUed
by the.offer since hard times had
arrived and anyway he never ex-
pectet that an editor ever would
offer him that much money to a
youth of 21 . But Jack reall%ed
lt was the art that counted.
So wtth a hole in the seat of
his trousers, the young artist went
to work for the Seattle pa.per.
He learned late.r that he was the
highest paid artist on the sheet .
The head artist only made S45
a wee"7 And hi> name waa Ren-forced feeding of chickens, copies sha)>in& of an eye Of hairline. walked up to the cuhler desk of
fro. of which were sold to ranches. MOit department workers ape-the Belmont Hotel, and ~
After that one special edition wu dallr.e on one or tw6 th1n&a. Helen Bemaee a note which rMd
distributed far and wide through .. pedally If they are dolnc panel "Give me the money or ru shoot,•
the west, other companies sought or •trip cartooning or ma.kine u. Mia Bemlee broke out in a lou4 w. ...-vices. lustratlons for the ·ads. Llndaley's Jauch. The would-be bandit fled.
In the years ahead, Undsley has
many times been in and out of
the newspaper business. Ile has
occupied numerous jobs. He's been
cowpuncher, stevedore, lonpbore--
rnan, life-saver, lumber jack, m.iU-
hand, talleyman, salesman. IO&?
salesman and even a public re-
lations di.rector for a motion pict-
ure company.
But theae jobs, though helpful,
since they brought him in contact
wth rnen in varioWI lines of busi-
ness and supplied him w i t h
sketches of men In every walk
of lite. were of short duration. He
always seemed to drift back into
the newspaper world, and always
on the insistence of some one who
had teen hb illustrations.
He can recall when he wu a
$125. a week salesman for the
Waukesha, Wisconsin, district.
Then there was the time that he
wu both advertising and sales
manager for the Alexander Kerr
Glass Manufacturinx comoany of
Portland, Oregon.
Since 1915, the cowboy artllt
has given lightning crayon and
chalk talks to more than 500 serv-
ice clubs and wonen's organiza-
tions. He was an inspiration to
one boy inmate of a reform school,
where he gave a aimiUar chalk
talk, who Defore his unfortunate
death, 1Nr0te his parents that Jack
Undsley was his hero.
There's one other thing t b a t
Lindsley is proud of and that ls
the fact that he has never been
on the dole. During the depres-
sion of the early 30's the coWboy
artist drew 100 sketches a day
and aold them all at 10 cents
apiece!!
At one time during a sped.al
exhibition for the Emporiwn de-
partment store of San Francisco,
Lindsley drew 1500 llairline and
shouJder sketches and his checks
show he made $150 a week for
this work alone.
Tb t 1 exhibition attracted so
much attention that the store
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out a dime in their pc>clcets. our own -moderate circumstances,
My father and uncle were coal 1 couJd not but feel sorry for ~-
operators on a small aca.le, and children who never had a penny _
to spend, who went all swnmer ~
ba,refoot because the one pair of
shoes they had was being saved
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McLEAN , , for the icy roads they trudged to
., '.school in winter.
TRIM SHOP
17th & Main
Santa Ana •
ETAL
WORK
I never ceased to feel a vague
sense of injustice when I heard
each June that the older brother
or the father of one of my play-
mates had been killed in a mine
accident. My first experience with
I a fatality in my own family was !
· when my cousin, a young man of
19, pert.bed in a cave-in. My
uncle had wanted him to begin at
the bottom to learn the business.
Against such a background, it
is small wonder that I feel always ""'.~,
the greatest sympathy with the
struggle of the miners to better
their situation. Even Johll L .
Lewis' belligerency, his egregious
vanity, and his cartoonable face
and figure do not blind me to the
fact that his is the only effective sonal notes. He carried large Ueve that no one but themselveS
voice in behalf of the men who store accounts. When he passed knows or really cares much about
dig in the bowels of the earth for on, his boob showed many thou· their needs and fears. My father C a living. stands of dollars of unpaid notes and uncle-the kindest men in the
Forty years ago, the soft-coal and accounts.. B~t he op~ to world-afmost impoverished them·
ONVERTIBLE mines worked probably five or six ~e end 0~ h15 life any uruoruza· selves to help the miners. But
1 months a year. The miners got Uon of mlners. they never conceded them the
I an 11verage of $3 a day. They Less than two decades ago, the right and the dignity to organize TOPS
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WORKMNASHIP
UTO
PAINTING
0 JOB TOO
LARGE or SMALL
lived in uniform shacks construct· miners began to feel the power to better their own condition. And
ed by the mine operators and paid • of organization for collective bar· certainly they could not have iJn.
rent averaging $20 a month. They gaining. Wages were considered agined a fund, not raised from
bought their food and calico, coal mai"ificent at $5 a day. Only a paternalistic charity, but 8 fund
oil and shoes from company--0wned few years ago, the take-home pay from tonnage royalties, to brighten
stores. ran around S40 a week. It now the lives of the families of the
During the six months of idle. runs from $57 upward, we ar, men who spend so much of t heir
ness, they were h0used and kept told. But it is never enough_ to time and strength digaing in the
from starvation because the stores cover more than the basic needs dark places of the earth.
carried their accounts. When of a family-rent, food, clothing,
work began again, the oper ators medical bills. Always in the For otttce supplies, see 'tht
naturally wi thheld from pay en· thought of the miner's family is News.nme..
velopes the amounts of their bills the tear of emer&"ency expense. -:-------------·,
and unpaid rent. Twenty~five The demand of John L. Lewis t"-----------t
years ago, a few miners· began to for a royalty on tonnage to mains
be able to buy their own little tain a permanent wellare fund has
Qouses, with loans from operator· the support. of all of us who know
controlled banks. the miners' lot. Why should it
Mesa
1.JQUOR SHOP
My uncle was among the first not be administered by the minen lTM Newport BmL
operators to fee1 the injustices themselves? The operators have Plenty of Whiskey
imposed upan miners. He retired had years to set up such funds No llmH: to ~ Of
from active mine operation and and to administer them for the __. z , 's-tlle
opened stores of his own, sup-company good. rve never heard l-:·OOSTA.::!~~MIC!!A,~~~0~"!'~"~·-l plied with goods which undersold that they have done so. Nor hu ~ Bm ra. 6011
the company stores. His busineu the government made any special
flourished and he became known provision for the care of the men -----------
in the fields as the miners' friend. in UU. hazardous and essential ln·
He often paid off their mortagages dustry.
for them and accepted their pers The miners quite naturally be-
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talephone -port bMch. llarbor ISOO
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Or When
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Stop \ . . at---
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Barbecued Sandwiche8 -Foontain Service
.10Lm.to2p.m.
1818 Newpuri BIN. CVBB llB8VIC&
A......, 1llllid Week
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fyerpo••'• i..1t11l
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With
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Sensational Super -Powered Consoltone
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Zenith Dealer for the Harbor Area
822 Coast Highway
Next Door to Gl'r w AJJ.Anwtean Market
Open Friday Ew11. till 8 l'boae: Beacon 5164-W
Welding-WE .GIVE THANKS -ALL WORK OUABANTIZD -
NEWPORT BEACH llOI -Sine& llartlor U4I
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McLEAN
TRIM SHOP
. 17tla and Mali
Santa Ana
Phone S. A. 6"9
• Save Two-Tlllrds
T1le Cost
• It's Smart,
It's Easy •• _,o..
Sanders -Polishers • Bayview B•llders '. SllPPIY
IU o...&: --ft. •1s II _,-
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For a year of peace and united
families for this Thanksgiving.
We are grateful to the thous-1 .. "'~~.A.;:;.
ands of our Laguna Beach and South Ll '·-·v
Coast friends•and customers who~ helped make 1946
most successful year.
our
In these times of inflationary pricca we will continue to
maintain the lowc!st possible prices and the highest quality.
cam Lee Childs
FAigene Fry
Mrs. v. PhUJlps
Mrs. H. Bl'Ookll
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Sbw ......
' Jfr .... 11111. L. Bl aallik, OwDetS
M auuu. Amt:. llgr.
llr. mil Sia. & C. WUJ!anwon
)HrtwrdO JU
THE POTTERY SHICK '
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"TRI: POTTERY SHOW PLAC'I: or TB•, PACIFIC COAIT"' •
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G R E E I H A W ' S co , • -._ u · 1o1is • 1 ~ ..__ -... , Tith Lawyer on
--• pm. Pot*7 ,.... -u I lib, -·the pld< ol Ille , . Lice Matte
-oontalnen ...... -at ...... 'and In ..... _ "'"-"""" do -1 · nse r D R I V E I N -'boon In kftlllnc with tbe -. .....--· ~-,J)ll~ • ill( -at the Aav ln tJ>io part It I clam plo9R S-, aWr that! (Qm-!tam .... 1) ' _,. operate a~ -at "f"O""B.,,M"'ll;;;;-;;B;;-;,L-,Y..--..8""'A'"""lit"'"b .. "'Y"'""'"'!lr-""'D=•;;-;•-.v=sr-.---..=N lo not nec••Ol'll to boil -ter memorable opbode I thouiht to I bis "''"'"?• adllr-M.-Reed
clraWn.from the dt1'1 1111Jll17. ITl)'l'Olf. "Viva la Mexico." "Vlva i -the ,,., "-Ire If he waffles -Dagwood e-..Lwgers -Steaks Alborto'• front room olao --Alberto, ml -.... • l bad aQ)'tblns to add from the Bw . ... • far blo beclloom. ln It wae out-It ~·t haw i-n fifteen prevloua meetlnc.
8n c-i ........... 0. tlile lllrade Mlle lldent chain to 1eat ao v o r al mlnut .. from the limo my -Ha.-repllod that he felt
Two
Famous Albums
i
'Blue Skies' ~ ~ s-ta. two double -· a cot. I C<!'taln Diembon o1 the dty .......
. W.""'h Us Gro-e ..,_ foot cheat. two -and ~ the heavy barn-Uk• c1oon e11 ....., "'--'-•-·11nc aplmt Cbristm'• 88, '============~~~K:~~~~~~·!!.. .. ~l a -1nc _ Sour* crowd-to hla homo cw1th that .... PoUDd· -........-'Mem·e ,.. ed doesn't It ! N~t at an. there > ~ hla friendl bep.n to ' him. M4)'Cll' Reed OP* '11 '~ tbe • G ARDEN AND P AT I 0 WA LL wu Iota ot room. ftlter In. It -. att.moon. t11o1r CJ!>lnlon that there wu no CU.-
• Alborto had lnVltod me to 1qy aleata limo, but they all ..,,,. any-::m-~ lbown qalnlt
W P MEALEY "'----' Co ~-"--at hll place while in Banana town. way. a cou)Me dozen of them. · • • .....-ueuenu n~...::o.uc I *"'"lltod, p-atofully. Thia had The occulon: Alberto wu homo After a boated argument which
.... , lloa --.11 I.a --bHn an Inner doaltt all alon1. to tor -thlnl. and with a frlond ensul~ ~and~~
llH--W OOBTA llSBA stay In a Mexican home. And this from North Alnorica. I had bHn ~,_....,to u ~ ~u.__::'~':'.:d, .. '=:===::::::::====::::::============::'I ,... IL atancling on the poru. watchinl ·~ remark> to ~ ........ -Bet•een my bolt's broktn Eng-them CCll'D! up the street. 'Ibey "You can't threaten me!"'
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llab and my poor Spanlab, and were oom!ng from ovorywhoro, Hannon laid he wu not throat-
with much wavlns of arms. I fin-around oomen, oat of housoa, enlntr anybody. He addod that ho
ally caught on. Alberto had con-between buildinp Many of them wu merely trying to imirea
wyod to me that hla houao ,.... _,.. "mariachis", with gultan. membors of the dty council that
my houao. that I could stay u Vlolinl and other atr!ng lnatru-his permit ahould bo llJ'antod &Ince
~ mmtl. We all g:&tbtted on the others w-e.re operatinc &amN of
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
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Daltr" DllltWT lier -DM
IDTNewpon-
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balcony and soon tho vlslttng per-I that type In the area In which the
fonnon Jet go with a delightful Balboan ailo has a ~
r acket Councilman Robertson expe: ea-
I know of no other music that ed the opinion that all game.
will lift the spirits to a Joyful should bo <onflnod to the FUn
pitch quicker than Mexican music, Zone.
played by our bordering neJgh-Harmon uked, "Where Is the
bon and in an atmolphere of zone? Do You have a zone?"
friendship. The "amigos" want None of the councilmen re--
YoU to like them, so they pu.t their plied to these questions .
Der Bingle
Goes on "Record" -·-'It Could Happen to You'
heart and soul into every song lfarmon then stated that if the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~1 ;===========~Jand every ryt.hmlcal beat an d City of Newport Beach doesn't 'When You Make Love to Me' thrust of the strinp adds another want any amusements, they SOFT WATER hftppy spark to the emotions. the should close all amuSements. He
H A N S E N ' S z100 o.-a Front
Confectionery & Lunch
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
• • •
Malts • Sandwiches • Hamburgers
Beaudry'• Box Caady • <lat.erblg Ice 0........
• Before You Build or Remodel
Visit Our lnt.ereetlng Sunple llDd Dlmplay Booms
Color guides, plan-
ning aids, oomprehell&-
lve stock cl carpets
and linoleum.
Rap IJ
Oarpetm
O.:s·ed,
Repaired .
LUDLUM Carpet Works
lGl--8$. __ .__ llANTAAMA
CHRISTIAN'S HUT
Leonard Ma1t'JI}. Manaaer Balboa, Ol'llla
DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAll. SAP
DINNERS ... BANQUETS
··--·~· .. ·······'M"'······· ' .... • .V• V6 .,.E.. .~t!JCI
Fresh Daily
OeJJeiou Sea 'J'ood9
Or, complete equipment
wben you want to ca.teb
your own.
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON CENTRAL AVllNUE. NEWPORT &EACH
ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA on.s r ..... 1.1'1 11& P1M1e
Co DIM a 0-rp 0.-&J:
AU New···
Even the Location
.. -One-Halt 1llle Eut ot Old
Locattm Oil Coast Hlgbwsy.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar
We Lead Soutbern Crlttomla In the Ses •Illa ol. ,
-SEAFOODS-
•tM
YOOB.WellJIW1 D
-VJStt OUR &lluu:rt -
Sa•'s Sea Food Spa _
and Flab Market _.,...._.,., ~-· •>
GIVEll YOU GLEAllING
SD..VEB ••• 8PABKLINO
OIA88WA.U aDd D18HUJ
Ao 1.,., as $2.50 per . month
80111T WA'l'EB llDVIOI:
'10 Dad 8t., N-rt
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lmagmatlon. It ii a wonderful then declared that he would take
feeling. his case into Super ior Court on
The happiness bred between the alleged discriminatory angle.
two peoples during such an ava-Members of the city council
lanche of mu.sic means more than then turned to City Attorney ~
good-neighbor interests or hands Jand Thompson and sought his ad-
across ·the border. M the music vice. The latter remarked that
keeps on and one begins to sense he would be willing to defend the
the feeling of the Mexican. The city's interests In the matter . ~==========~!blood stirring music might get Following another pro and con i hold of you. If it does-and who set too on the matter, a rollca11 vote
is immune--lhe listner begins to was taken, wtth the result that
think that everyone in the U.S . the councilmen voted unanimous-
is living all wrong, that there is ly to repeat their denial of the
{IO place like Bananza town and Harmon applioa.tion for a license.
that all Mex:ican's have beautiful
singing voices and person alities. How!
A note to the people of banana "You can ask one more ques-
town: Never during my stay in tion," said the almost exasperated
that clean and hospitable village father, "but make it shor t."
metropolis did I see anyone de-"Well," r eplied his small son,
Je<;ted, di.stressed, helples!S or pes· "when a doctor gets sick and an-
slmistic. Compared w i t h our other doctor doctors him, does the
country (we North Americans), doctor doing the doctoring have
where we dwell among m a n y to doctor the doctor the way ~
sour.faced, screaming, woebegone doctor being doctored wants to be
individuals, who force therruielves doctored or does the doctor doing
to the vitamin habit and other the doctoring of the doctor doctor
hypochondria attachments, It ts in his own way?"
'Sweet Lorraine'
'The Things We Did
Last Summer'
'Begin the Beguine'
'September Song' -·-
113 22nd Street
Newport Beach
TI!ATCHER WARREN
.tnl lll lll llflll Ul lll Jll Kl lll Ul lll!ll lll Ht llt llll!l lllllllUllllUt.
indeed a pleasure to meet a peo.. p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
pie who have hold or themselves
and not their heads. '
(Continued Next Issue) ffetr'1_@MaSN: Ward & Harrington Lumber Co.
Llllll!EB AND llUILDING lllATalAUI
TESTED H T ~7Dlata~Yanl ouse ools Stolen .,._ ....... sw
Thlo oc:lenllllc ll:ull?ument
l•llsuowhat'1wrongwhen
,_ bring your watch ID.
and II t.U. you II'• right
when you lake It awczy.
Fmt•r. more economical
Npaln. with priDlad pool
Eight saw blades and several fl&, Aft mGBWAY AT :no: ABOllD
clamps were taken from a house ;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ under construction at 1208 Rock
street. Corona del Mar, the owner
Roy Greenleaf of Santa Ana, ,...'.
ported to Newport police.
, °' CJCCUrC:ICJ'. HOW IS Y O \IR
Ted B.-n brings a watch
and joweliy repair depart-
ment to Coeta Mesa that is
the finest. We have the best
worlcmon 11.nd equipment for
expert repairing of watches. clocks and jowolry repain.
INSURA~CE?
..-..... -Pt...,t. eoan..o... eem..e
Ted Brown
WING SANG BOAT & REP AIR YARD
811 Cout Highway 101
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''' • Moortaoud.._a ........
far Basiin fw ... ............ ,.. ...
bytlileweM•,......
WINDOW G·LASS
(Small Sizes)
Auto Gu • · Boat Gu
Boat Lettering
HARBOR Gl.ASS co~
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FLOWERS
· -·for Thanksgiving
Norman's flower Shop
and Nursery
lSlS eo..t Highway Corona del Mu .
Phone: Barbor 590
DEii MllllE SERICE ' .
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BALBOA ISLAND
......_-. - .. -.·n
A. .. I 0 r r 0 I I •• • 7 It
.... ol':tlle .....,. ---01•11s-...... a Pa 1 • Ilea=· C s fJ" mt:
' •"Miracle -of
Morgan's Creek"
..... ...,. E 11 *'•• • D
nm... Jl'>L, !lat. N ... II, II, •
Olall .. .,....., &"'a
Orelttlt Owtl•• Pti .. e1'r•
.. Nor lllwest --s.-,.. -IMry -; o.,ci -dloli11dlwe Ha._.
(Jwil:tlll• cords .,.., .,....
-,..;... dlaiao ...,ty ......
ltoda. a~ compl•t.." .
M01111ted POllce"
wttll OU7 Ct t;u
M·f1fttne ~
...,... GD:ll ....
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Clyde R. Loucks A: map. l1 -~OP ••M'GA!P
1-N~'l'll:JllPOaAaY LOOcU'ION
8-.,M---1.·1.I
Va la'• n• -,_.. ...
At' 1r WU"e-.. &11• ..._ -la 'rt D 7 !tr
Smt •• Mon .. Taea.-Deo. li !, S Nlchtl>' at 1:4.G A' t :OI
--Oonllaaoaa ~ f>om J:l&-
Gary Cooper "Cloak and Dagger"
With Ulll Palmer • Robert Ahk
Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau
AD M-of Tnftl !<> J:arope, llexloo, Ba...at.
BomMJ..tla&:Wori4 Trlp9 la tile DMr fldure. • • .• Bee
Mn. Roy K-Pb. Harbor S91, SOl him. .U-
Roan: 10 a. m. to 8 ,p. m. .
While They Last!
' • BI c·y c I es
• Tr icycies
• S c oo t ers
• Ronn i e C ha i rs
• S t r o ll er s
• Sk ates
•J ee ps
• Ho t -Rods
Th-Items umJted __._
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CYCLE SHOP
-Temporary Locatlo-
416 HAMILTON STREET
Phone: Beacon 5152-M
OOsTA MESA
Turn Eu& Ott -· 1111..i. at -& 8talloa
W~ WELCOME YOU!)
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TO OPEN A
CHARGE ACCOUNT-
<• -• -.. DaJr)
Maltro'a ~ -to acm. ·--·----0.. Reeb an ,,..,, .... with
the lat:9t st:r1e1 ol '.w'W
l'IDe -'IPnl.
Nsftazz!IJ' AdN4 zt
DADY --TO. WJ:&a
mARBROf claniii a,ra,
naw•1•n.. IWUGU.
81 1 e ...-.: ._ trz I I Illa ...
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Robes
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Coloml~l .. ~.uw, _..,.
dm"te wt.tit CU'VM
fzs'P • • • P1aaael
edpd ... --.
You will find In
our piece soods
~t .•.
Rayons, Cordu-
i-oys and some cot-
tons for the talent-
ed seamstress.
ORKIN'S
1191 Newport lllvd. Costa M ...
Oilers
Triumph (°""""--~ ll back J.eBard to Left Encl 'Oarelll
to the Tar 12-yard line.
J1.11t tWo minutes later. the 00-
en found the!melvea with anotber
SCClling -tunlty when BoeeY
Horrell made hla -ot tbtte
tumbles of the evenlnc and the
Oilers recovered on the Tar 27.
Three plays later, Huhn coce
apln ~ for the Oilers when
he rambled from the Tar 12 yard
line for the touchdown.
Ciarelll converted fnlrn place-
ment u the quarter ended. 113-0
In favor of the Huntington Beach
eleven.
ComJnc right back after the
kickoff, the SaUon. oeemincll' un-
daun~ by the bttalo qalnat
them. started a drive of their own
from their 44 yard line after Buz
Chambers returned the kickoff
from his own 12.
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LIDC ISLE
I CVS:•Y eoao Wl•H
I TO ALL AT
TH le
THANKaOIVIHO
TIMll.
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)lll •I• l,,o, ••••Otl ll••cll. 4•111.
l•l•itl'o•• •••00•1 b-c• . .,.,ll>O, UOO
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With Clambers and Lout e
Mello carrying the load for the
locals. The Tan went to the Hunt-
ington Beach 4-yard stripe for a
first down and goal to co. On
the next play, Mello went over
right tackle for the score but a ~~~~~~~~~~~~ penalty (backfield in motion} nul-,:
llf1ed the touchdown and brought
the ball back to the Oil City
nine yard line. Mello then lost
four yards and a screen oass at-
tempt WB.!1 knocked down. With
third down and still goal to go,
Mello reeled off five yards to
roa INllllaANOll 11m
Howard W ; Gerrim
U.N .. ,-tBllll .....
NOTICE OF INTENDIID SALE
OF OAS SCREW HAPPY
LANDINGS
1788 Newport Blvd.. Bt•C<llll 50C8W
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALT!
CAJlltndlns ~ SuppHeo 9'1ttc
.
JAMES E. McKEE
General Contractor
620 Marguerite Ave.
Corona de! Mar
WELL PAID JOBS
with
Real Futures
for Young W dinen u
Telephone Operato!'B
SS.tic EEcellent promotion
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone l!eacon ~R
2a I:. !19th St.. Costa Msa
APPLY
Southern California
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FRUIT TREES ---Winter Planting
Hollister Broe.
NURSERY
'..-Pnr
19119 Harbor -ea.ta 1lhA DI '.¥Mi DJ0
• IO-tflo
. Will Pay Cub.
r..r,....fllndtunar_t_
J01L Phone Beac• sea. a.--.
Jey P\anltm., 1812 Nwpwt
111-.d., a.ta ..... 41-1111
Auto Batteries _..,. __
a-th -'8.'15 El:.
Compounded Motor OD
G9l!on, 'IOe -
nre Pia.,.. -Kl......,.
"'ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iii;ii:ii~l the Oilers eight but then made iiiii no gain on the next play.
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Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that v..·. E. Dunn intends to sell
the Gu Screw "HAPPY LAND-
INGS", official number 246516 of
Newport Beach, California.-
Please prese nt all bills, liens
against 11aid boat, at the office
of WINTHROP 0 . GORDON, 10
BANK OF AMERICA BUILD-
ING, SANTA ANA, CALIFOR-
NIA before the 6th day of Decem·
ber, 1946.
· Z.tfc Telephone Company WOOD
Dellwred
H. W. WRIGHT
Ph. Beacon 5665
1'1114 NOwport Bhd. SOS RADIO ELECTRIC & ISIAND
RECORD SHOP
WE MAKE HOME SERVICE CALLS
Limited Supply of Radios
Available for Christmas
Radios
e PIULCO
l.mmedlat.e Delivery Now
• On Radios •
• ADMIRAL
VISIT OUR
REXX>RD
DEPARTMENT
FOR CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
• HOFFMAN
• PACKARD BELL
• GENERAL UECTIUO e WILCOX·OAY BECOBDIO
• UNIVEB8AL APPLIANCES
For Your Shopllinlr Convenience
We will be open untll 9-p. m. every night
except Stmday, effective Dec. 2nd
APPLIANCE AND RADIO SPECIALISTS
--
HENBY W. 11MINitBD
IOO lllarllie Aft.
llAUIOA l.8LAND
llutlor 111
GORDON a~ FINDLAY
OON'l'llACTOa AND lllllLlllCI&
Of&o: 14.tt ~ 111-..L --us
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
CABINE'l'S AND MILLWORK
T. C. JOHNSON, SupL
BAY VIEW CAFE
Under Same Management ••• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wells
At Ferry Landing, Balboa '
• Completely Modembed •
STEAKS -CHOPS -SEA FOOD
JUMBO SHRIMPS
6 L m. to! L m. Qa1 ell Tae1day
Fountain Service
Inspection ot Our Kitchen Welcomed
THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
SfrMard Brud-
8 R A N D Y 11th ,'325
Pia .. ~10
iiffA-lSberrygr-OhrBnmt 175~
.WESTERN BEER
--$288 o.ae ···--·---···· ·-----. $360~ ·----------------·--wg ALSO BA VE EA8'lDN BIT!!
esan 'l e
WILLIAMSON LIQUOR STORE
-c-a lllPwv • Fw I) • I Tr'z1'no: Bs1t• ._.,,
ROOFS 100 E. Bay A venue, Balboa
, _ and C...ll'&Ct 5141' No. lllaln Street, Santa ~ ------------
BcmdsWrl~
An offsides penalty was called
on both sides and the Tars were
given another chance. A pus
from Chambers to· End Bob
Thompson was just barely in-
complete in the end zone how-
ever , and the Oilers took over on ============ W. E. DUNN,
Owner.
W. J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
82-tfc
or Call Clio! Operator
~tic
PIANO TUNING and repairing. llAU!: llllllCELLANEOUll IO
COMPLETE
HOUSE CLEANING
SERVfOE their own eight.
Neither team threatened to
score in the second half with the
Sailor offense concentrating on
passes that didn't connect and the
Oilers content to play conserv&-
tive ball to protect their lead.
On the statistic side of the pic-
ture, the Oilers garnered nine
first downs to the Sailors eight
and rolled to 181 yards net from
scrimmage to the Tars' 113.
Standouts for the Harbor team
were Bu2 Chambers who ran for
considerable yardage and kicked
the Oilen back on their heels
several times during t he fracas.
And on defense, Bob Robins and
Doc Hanson were terrific.
YARD STICK
BohmaH
•
~-8"'--eo-,.011,
Pub: Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 5, 1946. J. B. Brown. Write Box 633. MAHG. 4 POSTER BED box
Rt. 1, 388 Broadway, ·eo.ta springs mattress, twin springs Free Estimates
CERTIFICATE 'OF FICTITIOUS
NAME
Mesa. '18-tlc and Mattresses, drapes, bedding. Kitchen and Wall Wuhlns
ice box convertible to. freenng Floor Cean!ng and Waxtnc
1. the underwlped, II. B. Rou of
Santa Ana. Call!ornta. do hereby cer-
tify that I &m conductlns a marine wl.rtQI' bual.Deu at 128 28th Street. 111
the City ot Newport Be&ch, Coulltr of Oranp, et.ate of CallfomlL under the ttctlllou. name of SHIP SHOR.II
ELECTRIC: that I am the 90Je owner of ud the only per'90n Interested In
Mid bualneN, and that mp place ol residence I• 1043 ~ Weat l"ltth Street, Santa Ana. Callfornl.a.
0.ted No•ember 1. 1948.
K. B. ROSS. STATE OF CA.LD'ORNtA.
COUNTY OF ORANG&-..
CORSON & RAY CO.
General Contractors
Complete Building
Service
-PHONES--
On lhl• 1th day or No•embel'. lo Harbor 2"7-R · Harboi-1S20-W the year l!H6, before me. the uoder-
all(Ded . a Notary Public In and tor 87 ti
Mid Count7 and State, perwonall7 ·~ -C D*ftd II. B. ROSS. known to me to •
be the penon whoee name ta sub-p A J N T I N. G
unit, Oriental rug, nearly new Window Cea.nine CaulJdns
toys, games, books.-.Brand new Palntlna
out-board motor, 12 ft. boat.
Rifle, electric • razors. M a n y
other articles. Beacon 5482-R.
90-4tc
MODERN FENCES
White Picket
Solid Board
Concrete Block Walls
All New Material -Erected or
Pre-Fab
--Fr~ Estimates--
AU Work Guaranteed
Harbor 879.J
Al's Holl!e & Window
· Cleaning Service
11&-tlc
NH
Ml CIMI$ _. • ., «rlbed to the ro~~lo.s lna:trumenl, · HB and acknlwledpd to :me that be u:-12 Years Service In New-po.~rt..t r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~""~;-;;;~11~·;;;: ;•;N~n~ I ecuted lhe ame. 'D'---... __ PA UL W. ANDERS
Mfr. ant\_ Builder
TIRES
First downs 8
Yardage running 126
Yardage pasing 26
Yardage lost 37
Net yardage 113
Passes attempted 9
Passes completed 2
Puses had intercepted O
Fumbles 3
Own fumbles recovered 1
9 IN WlTNESS WHERroP', I ba._ ~ ~
163 hereunto eet mJ band ud <ls:ed m,. Harh,Hall offtd al teat the day a.od )'Mr ln UU. 29 PBOM& TiGi l'I otrtlncate 01'9t abon .WTftten. PAIN'nNG NTRACI'OR
11 F 0 R SI N s ! ' JCA.X HURWITZ. ......,. __
181
• ( ..... ) !<ota'T" l'ubllc In aad to• -r~
Mid County and stat.. Beacoa 5259-J ·-Beacon 5U3
2 BENE~CT K J' Com.mt.ton ui>ll'llll 274 E. 19th Stiiet K-t:tf 1 -~~ 1 '!be 91p ""~£:';.';F:~~~ ·~~ ':.'~~;;,~~. Sheet Metal Work 0 TA.A.DE NAME
0 Gutten lnlWled .,,d ~ We. \lte UDdeNl~ HA.ROLD WOL-
Modern Fences
166 Cecil Place COSTA MESA
91-4tc
ONE large bicycle, 3 tricycle9 16
and 2().fnch. Large child's table
and chaln, maple finish. Large
solid maple crib and lnnenpring
mattress. 1611 W. Central.
Harbor 1068-W. 92·2tc
20,000 MILES
and that'a not all--
WE WILL GM YOU
$20.00
e BOAT IEM'ERil'fG ~l.'."l,~~\:.~..ui.-"°~,a:~: Regan Bros., Sheet Metal
Drive Carefully-Spare a w .. A. SPfl:IAL'IY . . • wtlns bu.et~ at 2826 Wut Centr&I 3U E 21.at ea.ta M -------------11~==========~ Annue. Newport 8-cb. California. u n----~~M ' ... 8J.tfc
FOR SAL£....Q)od looking girl's
clothing, slightly used., sizes 12,
14, 16 at 1400 Seavtew, Corona
de! Mar. 92-ltp"
IF ONE COMES OFF
Reprdl-of Speed.
NIW
mERtllRY
See the rww Cl hp. ~Jercury .. RO<"kel "
Twin with /till·
jnvkd ,..... 4•od
••. roUu bearings. in-
1tcad of the aon:a~
monly·uK<i bro nae
buahinp. on wrist
piru., cmnkpina a.ad
cn.DbbafL ~-l'f:'-
-1U are ••esiac.
1be Seaboard
Equipment C~a
lHG C-t lllP-1
Newport ~ BMOM ™1
Quality Lumller
and
Building Material•
•
COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
ft. L HOSTETLSft
.._.81aro MU
putnerw under tbe ftetJUou. ttrm name ~ ...... ~ '10IJO-
or "GREENLEAJI' AND WOLDEN· ====--:---.---:---.,.. BERG .. and that •ld nrm t• compo.ed CESSPOOL and aeptlc tank work.
or the tollowtns pel"90u. wbOM name• Phone Santa Ana ~R. 90-tfc and addreuee are u tolloW"a: uu•<7"' PUBLIC NOTICES H.A..ROLD W OLDJCNBERG. 1900 WMt.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL Centn.1 A•enue. Ne-n'i~ C&ll-PERSONAL 1• tornta and 1'. ROT G . SR.,
NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN: 2821 Wut Central Anaue. Newport Reduce -Relax-Punruant to the proYl9iona of Sec· BM.ch, C<fomlL lion !440 or Cini Code of the St.ate WITNESS O\lr hand9 thl• 12th day Keep Fit ot CaUfornla. that CLA.RENCE ROB-of Septembtil'. lHI.. ERT IDE. doing bwitneM ... Cout JU.ROLD WOLDENBERG "Different From Other Ente rprUe Company, VENDOR. of 1'. ROT GRE'ENLEA.7'. SR. Reducln M th·•·" 39~ Virginia atreet. Lynwood. call· MATE OP' CALIP'ORNU.. COUNT! g e UU.Jt ro~•a. !NTIO.'DS TO SELL to wn:..-OF Rtvl!:RSID,.__. Th Stauff S te LIAM H . HARVEY. VENDEE. of 25 On tlilil Xlth day of September. 1H8. e er YS Jn
Beacon Bay, Ne"J)Ort Beach, Callfor· before rne . the underelgned. a Not.ar)' 247 Broadway, Lam••a Beach nl•. all that certain peraonal property Publtc In &nd for Mid Count7 and Stale e.-•
con11l•tln1' generally of au atock·ln· t>eDOnallr appeared J", Ro7 Greenleaf. Phone 7412
trade. flxtur-e•. equJpment and irOOd· Sr .. ltnoW?I to me to be the perwon Single Treatments $1 .50
FOR SAI-~lrl'a Victory bi·
cycle, good condition, good tires,
handlebar basket. See at 416
Hall, Laguna Beach, Phone La-
guna Beach 5953. 91-2tp
XMAS TREE ST ANDS
12-inch cross type $10.00 per 100
16-lnch cross type $12.00 per 100
Limited Supply-Order Now
will of a certain llalt a.nd Sandwich whoee name ill .ubtcrtbed to the fore-
Shop known u .. ISLAND PATio·· In ~In~ l1111trument. and aclalowledged to 24 Treatments $26.00 PA lJL W. ANDERS
the Clly or Newport Beach, and located me t at he sub.crlbed to the .-.me. Open Three Evenings a Week by .. ~. and Builder at sen Ma.rtne Ave .. Balboa bland. WtTN'ESS my hand ud ottlclal Hal. .l't'1..1,-
Califomla.. and that the purch.ue price EDNA L. BROTT. Appaintrnent M d F thereof will be pa.id at 10 o'clock a .m. Notary Public 0 em enCeS
on the 9th day of DecemMr. t!M6, at tn ana tor N.Jd Ceuntr -----------92-·_l_tc 166 Ceceil Place CO~A MESA lhe Ne11rport-Balboa Eacro• Co .• 2611 and State. ..., .. w~b~m:~: J:un:~ t:; g1:fn:!. N~~ie I ·~-~la·--~-· --~-te~_ .. : .. _~-~-uCl_,;._!_!8:--.:,--·"-:·.-1.,!"-_, __ ·-A~~-,-~ds·-·~-'-""' _TRA1'!1PO ___ ,,,RT=A,,,Tl=O,,,N=-==---1• ROYAL TYPEWRITER No. :~~~;
Dated November 8th. 1946. ..... BICYCLES condition, $50. Harbor 1247..J.
CLARENCE ROBERT IDE. SolA Rented or D~·---. 90-2tc Vendor. .1. .,...,...M ~ ·-..--WrLLIAM H . HARVEY. ~ua" OTIVI!: a TIRE8 NI VOGEL'S
Vendee. JEEP-S "al b i 1 body lOO ¥.a1D st., Balboa. BOY'S bicycle; Simmons Ro1la-
Pub: NoY. 26. 1946. peo u It pane • way cots with mattresses, like
NOTICE TO BIDDEBS
The Boa.rd of TrustttS of the
Newport Harbor Union HI g h
School requests bids on the fol-
lowing equipment:
Two school buses, c.apadty
42 to 70.
One suburban paue.nger ve-
hicle or sedan.
upholstered seats, heater. Ex-208 Karine. Balboa Wand. new. Phone Harbor 2115-M.
cellent condition. Spare wheel M-ttt SPrtfc
and tire. All tires ex cellent. llE.At1Tr AIDS 11 ------------
good for delivery or contractor. =-===--:-=.,-,==-----Need cash, aacraflce. Balboa MACIUNE and MACHINELESS
Motel No. 16. 315 E. Central Permanent Waves
Ph. 328 92-ltp Tinting and Man1cmina
---• • ".. . • ' .. -~ Evmlng AppL Ph. Harbor 179-W
11uslNE88 oum1: tt Vi's Bea~oJ!i
AL LACHMEYER 1103 eout Hlway, ~~
TIRES
Recapping
MODERN
All Electric Equipment
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
for a complete aet ~ Will call
for )IOUI' car In the momlnr
and tlell...,. ..,,,. day. Abo a
$2.00 Moblhtatlc balance Job
When we recap your Urea, fer
Sl.00. No lead wetc!tts er
""extru."
I
Costa Mesa Tire Co.
In~ at
1760 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Ph. Beacon ~43
Ask for Al or Hank.
Z 0 RIC
DRY CLEANING
In OUr Own Pl8Jlt
PICKUP AND
DELIVER
Phone
BEACON 5798-J
Lido Cleane!'I!
4l!6 Ne.,port Bhd.
IV A.ii'llib TO ll11Y 11 ComP!ete description and sped-
Ocatlonl muat accompany blda.
Bids will be .....,ived at the
offlco of the Newport• Harbor
Union HlJ:h Sc::bool on or before
December 6, 1946. The Board .....
SIGNS MOVED
NO SIDEWALL HEAT OR
DIPl.c>Yml:NT WAli'IW> • DISTORTION WANTED TO BUY-Good -. room aet. Phone Beacon 529&-W.
BEACON 5178-W
serws the right to reject any Please Call Before 8 :30 A.M.
and all bids. or After 4:30 P.M.
A. H. l'l l"ZPATRICK.,
Cerk.
Pub: Nov. 26. Dec. 3. 1946. 1591 East 18th Street
COSTA MESA
GARDENER -Tall, pononable. 112-1
mlclclle aced. white. Expert on COMPLETE Er IN ONE DAY -----------tp"
~~ill : ~: SECTION WORK • Will Pay Cash.
pert propoptor. Good, clean TUBE REPAIRS For )IOUI' furniture or what bava
worl<. Rats Sl..25 boUr. Write l'OU-Phone Beacon !18!16 •
Box "Y" c/o N ...... nrn... 93,lltp L E S T E R ' S . Crawley Furniture Co.
-.u>r.m&NT o•••··-• 0. ~-Rubber Welde!'I! 1812 New~ Blvd.. Costa -
2900 West Oontnl 11').tfc 92-tlc HELP WANTED, JllAIE Loeal NEWPORT BEACH ~ IP'Oll tlAJ.111 II
N t1ee II ..__._. ...._ l-----------I er tnrft1lnc In IM•li "• for 92-ltc FOR SALE-' --.,. __ --o . ·-·u, ... rn that ME.T-CLAD PRODUCTS youree!l. No money li!Cjulftd.1----=--,------~--•· .-•-• -~~~~~~~~~~~~!SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Goodlnoome. You are,__ Order Your In.; floor laDtp and -table.
TELEPHONE COllPANY, a ..,.._ ~ bmo. Apply' Auit1n StudlO. 5081' Servel All new. Call after 5 p.m., UOO
pontlon. bat placed -(1) ~ a.ARK It BATES No. "Main SL, Santa Ana. 87.etc Ca]y SL. NewporL . 9'J-2te
-telephone and teJecrapil 11e1an1z1nr Gu Refrigerator FOR SALE--Oll ,__._ -
cable ;tn Newport Bay, Oranp • • N~. beeter, ·~. a-~ -y--~t ..;::= County, C&llf-.. Tiie tA!rm1n1 at Weldlns Spedallltl LUBRICATION MAN vw _, ----
the c:ahle .... lclentllled ....... _ !OS 30th St. -Harbor -• at Voge1'11 . 9').1111 u, _... to -~ cbarp ' 100 ~~ -aet on posts In plaln ..i.w Newport Ileadl 85-tfc at oar luhricatlon depart-w St. Hartxr .!,411_ Special Bargain Daily
and bear1nc the wordi. "CABLE meat. -v•
CROSSING -SOtrmERN CAL RADIO SALES It SEllVICB S l Ki . New and U...S l'mall>ft "'"'Pt
IFORNIA TELEPHONE COii· SpedoJblnr In 1epebbc. .,.,.,,._ --ty tor .mJ:: EN~ -llald ... -21_."'SS.1
PANY." Tiie Jocatlm at thla cable a buitler. SHOWER DOORS Harbor Furniture
.. de!!crlbecl .. fallowa: I TRONART, INC. HE South . 1982 Bmtlor Illi«. Olilla -o.. the 11e1boa r,i-1n News Radio, ••-. w• s -T ODORE ROBINS ern Counties
port lllJr. Oilltcrllla. -the -w •lu -· .... -• I tic. l'ard Doto'-far -Dlltrk:t Sttpplv Co. -~ -~ . •tflo un1m oo 001.,"' Pier, """ a. a .us-11 -, -· a ~ ~ ~--Ad.a~::..__, "97.:... Ada" ' 11"-ba!T d b -(IO 211111 'IV. Omlnil, N-i*t 8116, 22lld -OmlnJ, Nwpat --• .._ •·-WllUIUU w .... tt.> -111=-11 ot tb• ---211 •uc 0.111: on Followblg p.p
• •
. \
,
Olillllaled
from prece''·" ~. . ... ~ro•MLll •
MONTEREY style bod divan, 2
chain 1 table, 1 large Tbenn<>-
cloft 'beater. Complere $100.
TRONART, INC.
Authorized United Moler
Two Units-
On Bay Ave., in Balboa-•
FurnJalled--
Newport Heights
BEAIITIFUL Bun.DING SITE on
Broad, 45xl00 ft, lot.
Call Harbor Zl67 after 5 '30 Radio Service p.m. 92-lfc $13,500.
GAFFERS"' SATI'LER gas range Delco and Motorola -
PARTIAL VIEW LOT; good lo-
cation. 75xl27% ft.
pr,,.war, model table top, $85. Electronics, Sound -Sales and Three-Bedroom Home-
New apartment house range. Service-Marine and Momestic Costa Mesa
Also table model r adio, $15. 520 Ph. H. 1252-M
Orchig SL, Corona. del Mar. 2901 W. Central. Newport Beacb
92-1tp 91-lfc
-ao-A"'n=',""'s"'ur=P::-LIEll=:-----;;u ---:Ra:-d""i:-o-::Re:-p-airs..,., ---
HEAVY ronunerdal fishing type All makes; tubes, etc.
akilf, new bcttom. $100. Cabin Beacon 5763 25 Bayshore Camp, Newport s.;...h. 92-2tp BURT NORTON
FOR SAL&-23-fL Otrysler pow· 91!1 Gout Hla)lway, Newport ered commercial fishing bcaL __________ 23-tf_c
Priced !or quick aale. Zl6 E. ULTBY " BABBIT8 II
19th SL Costa Mesa. Call after :.PO===-'----;---= 6 week days or all day Sat and ORDERS taken now for roasting
Sun. 91-4tc turkeys. Call Harber 4:12 ~
FOR SAL&-12 Continental Com· tween 9 and 11 a.m. 92-ltc
mando marine engines, model FOR SAL&-Freahly dressed rab-
R-6602, 165 h.p., twin d1lc bits, 28c lb. live weight . Phone
clutch; Oliver reduction gear Beacon 5116-R. 153 Cecil Pl.,
1 %-1. Complete with beat ex-Costa Meaa. 92-1tc
changer. Still in create, $950.
Ram Engineering Co., Harbor 11PJ:CIAL ANNOUNOEJD:NTll 111
El Bay Tract. Furnished-
$25,000
40-Ft. Business Lot-
Center of Balboa-
$18,500
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. C..ntral. Balbca
Phone Harbor 153
91-ttc
50x140 ft. lot east of Blvd., close
to storea.
A GOOD BuY in restricted resi-
dence district: lot 50x140.
Newport Beach
30x100 ft. lot in business district.
-USTINGS APPRECIATED-
H. M. Lane Real Estate
Dwight and Cecille Lane
2006 Court Ave., N~
Phone Har. 343 92-ltc
2fn-J. -·~ ·~s90-4Calltc Carpenters A'vailable RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT 00. FOR SAL&-Snowbu"' ... ·
Harber 1476. ~lfc f~ ~ ,:'!tenance A. R. Ebrite and Associates J. W. Doak
22-fL cabin cruiser. May be IDOd o. z. &OllEST90N Beacon 5857-W 1936 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
for fishin1 beat, $750. Call after Call Hari>or 83
6 p.m., Harber 1493-J. 83-lfc M-lfc
FOR YOUR NEW Hicks' Marine ----=K=-=E=y'"'s;:----
•ngine or parts, see "Jim" Van
Fleet, factory distributor, 3311 Kade Wblle You Waft
Be ch VOGEL'S Flnley Ave., Newport a . 100 Main St., Balboa
Order now for mid-winter de-
livery as prices are sure to · JOB ll&rlne, Balboa ~ttc
advance. Sl).tfc -----------
Buda . 6-DTMR-317
Marine Diesel Engine
with Oliver-Twin Disc
2 -1 Reduction Gear
Completely overhauled and
in first class condition.
PUt new engine perform-
ance ln your boat at about
a third the coat ef a new
enpne.
FOB BENT
FOR RENT-Office
space. 318 Marine
boa Island.
or store
Ave., Bal-
92-ltc
FOR RENT-New small house to
reliable adults. Phone Harbor
1317-J. 92-2lp
LARG~. sunny. attractive roc;>m
with bath in private home. With
unit heat, quie t surroundinp.
For ladies or married couple.
2(XX) Miramar Drive. Baboa
Peninsula. 92-2tc
FOR RENT-Attractive room,
private entrance and bath, reas-
onable. Harbor 2289-J. 215 E.
1021 S. E. 16th St., Costa Mesa Bay, Balbca. 92·1tc
Phone Beacon 5495 Mon. th.ru Fri. FOR RENT-New Duluxe nxm
at other times phone Harvor 569-J and private bath, tile lhower ~
Oilmotors Company
90-4tc atalL 'lWln or double beds. box
=ro=Rc-=SA7 1"'.r=-""40::-:::tt.c-:ca:;bin:;:--:cru1aer==: S(ll'inl and intera(ll'inl mattrn-
aleepa. al>:; galley, dinetre, bMd, aea. Unt heat. Speclal ratee for
larti:• wheel -and cockpit, permanent eueata. ,.oracle Mil•
oompletely reconditioned. bow to Motel, 708 Gout Hl&hway, New-
atern ; Cheysler marine mstn•. port Beach. Ph. Beacon 5299-J.
See owner, 133 As are Ave., Bal-751f•
bca Island. 67-lfc W ANTJ:D TO BENT U
Balboa Canvas Shop w ANT 2 to 3 bedroom house or
·Salli -Boat Coven apartment for three months.
Marine Upholater!n& Capt. V. J . Smith, Phone Har-
Harbcr 207 -224% Zlat SL bcr 1503-J. 92-2tp
Newp:>rt Beach TI-tfc WANT TO RENT-Furnished or
PUMPS
WORTIUNGTON
PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL
For All Pressure
Soden Refrigeration
623 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
Phone 4652 92-ltc
llUSIOAL a RADIO
Used Baldwin Piano
f or Sale
UPRIGHT STYLE
Call Harbor 1202
..
unfurnished house, 2 or 3 bed-
roms will lease. Phone Harbor
707 81-tfc
WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bednn.
unfurnished house. Will leue.
Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707 or 13. as..uc
HOUSING NEEDED FOR
VETERANS
List Your Vacancies With
AMERICAN LEGION
Harbor 452 90-t!c
AP1' or SMALL HOUSE wanted
----,-----::-::::-:---92--1-'-tp by man and wife. We do not
Electric and Fire drink or amoke, no children or . T ts pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W EqUJpment es or wrtte Box "X'' Newport BaJ.
All Qualified Personnel boa New11-Times. 37-tfc
C-0-Two, Pyrene & Foam re1lll&
CO fbled system and Portablet
now available.
ETS HOKIN & GALVAN
1000 Gout Highway
Pb. Beacon 5407 . 91-tfc
RADIO HOUSE CALLS-
Now that additional compe-
R••1. S91'AD 41
BUY NOW BEFORE building
COIU rl.!e. New two-bedroom
on %-acre on Costa Mesa's best
street. Some furniture. See by
appointment. Mr. Vaughan,
Beacon 5881-J. SS.Uc
tent technicians are available, Graham & Johnson Realty we are able to make service calla
on large conaolea. All work & Investment Co.
~~ W. BRAINERD 1864 Newport Blvd
Day Pb. Beaccn 5434-W New Owner 5 .0.S. Radio Nlsht Pb. Beacon 5210-J 300 Marine A\'1!. Hari>or 780
81-lfc
DANZ-SCHMIDT
PIANO CO.
520 No. Main St. Santa Ana
n!REE-BEDROOM ati>cco near
Back Bay. Nicely turnlabed.
on balf acre, $10,!!00.
ZENITH conoole, 7 tubs, attn<>-MODERN. llw-roam ati>cco home,
11\'1! cablneL Perfect cond. 1-% acre corner. GGMt room.
price. 928 W. )(yrtle. Scm< f:nilt. Nice cb1cken -
BABY IJ'and. Blah IJ'ode make. and born. Prlca $11. 750.
Uad. N-onlY $Cll5. Torn&
STEINWAY IJ'and. style B. 'Ibo
wwld'a -wanderfu1 piano. HARBOR BLVD.
Used. Save cne-thlrd """ fr<m 60x300 ft.
-today's price. SPLENDID MOTEL, court ~
GOOD lll<d pnctlce piano. Qn4' bnoln-alt.!. a.-In -.,_
18!1. Or will rent. town Costa Mesa. Price 5'750.
GRAND planoa. Weber Stein-Torma.
-.y, Kimball, Ra'll'Ol'tb[ M<blln
-many others. PrkJod -• w·~ 11585~ --LISTIN~ ~·~
Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Us
G. I. Home
No down payment required: three-bedroom home:
large living-room and dining-room combination.
Lot 50x150. Garage. Home is close to Alpha Beta
market-
Price $7600 -Terms
Vacant and Ready
One-bedroom home on large lot 60x135 net: has
24 full bearing valencia orange trees. Priced to
sell today, $2600 at o,!'IY $850 down and $20.00
month for balance. (
$3150 Full Price
Three-room home, furnished; garage; lot 50xl65;
east side; fruit; vacant. Move In today.
Full Price $4350
One-bedroom with large living-room and kitchen;
new roof; new double garage; lot 50x150; fenced ;
some furniture; east side, close in; vacant. Move in.
Excitingly Different Home
Two-bedroom home with studio; bedroom over
garage; sunken fireplace with fireside built-in seats;
interior of entire home is of Monterey antique
pine; den, library or sewing room ; extra large living-
room; master bedroom is 20x22 with Calif. gas fire-
place. Home has more closets and built-ins than
customery. Price $9850-tel{'JIS.
Newport Beach Home
Nearly new two-bedroom borne; very modem; com-
pletely furnished ; four-room Apt. over large double
garage. Both homes bein g vacated immediately.
Price $15,850-terms.
Harvor Blvd.
Lot 100x240 ft. a t 1833 Harbor, close to Alpha Beta
Mkt., $15,000-tenns. Zoned for wholesale or retail
business. Store now under construction. Next lot.
RELY ON
RELIANCE
Half Acre Ranch
Near Back Bay; three-bedroom stucco home; com-
pletely furnished; recently redecorated; hardwood
floors; long living-room with fireplace. Price $9500
terms. Reduced this week from $10,750.
On Flower Street
New three-bedroom home ot six large rooms; hard-
wood floors; completely fumlahed, lndudlng T. T.
stove, electric refrigerator, washing machine, rugs,
etc.; tile kitchen and bath with shower. Vacant,
move In. Price SU.500-terms. Will aell untum-
labed.
On Broadway
'l'wl>bedroom home, close to Safeway store; large
living-room across frmt ot home; recently redecol'-
ated In and out; garage; back yard fenced; YllCBDt,
mow In. Price $8950 at only me-third down.
Open 7 Days Eveey Week, 8 L m. to 6 p. m.
BEPOSSESSED aplnot type .m-Open ~
~-A ~u~Fulln::: · RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT CO.
GORGEOUS -styled upholot-Graham & Johnson Realty A. R. n.rtte and .Aww;atm J. w. Doak
-piano with mlmr spinet c trPo patent. Wu """"-npd & Invesbnent o. 13e11con 5857-W 1936 Newpcrt Blvd, a.ta Ilea
far larp 11'&11<1. WDI aell far 1864 Ne•1Mt BJ¥d.
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DANZ..saDIIDT PIANO 00. Nlabt Pb. Bee U111 52J.O..J
8&-Uc 9Z-1tc 92-ltc
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We are proud to otf.er this dlarmln& hi••e
In Seashore Colony. The view from the picture
window ot the spacious living-room Is truly
magnlfioent. The large fireplace really works.
Two bedrooms with better than adequate closet
space and two baths. Double tiled sinks in kit-
chen. SUnny breekfest nook. The Interior
paint and enamel job looks as though It were
done by a fussy boat owner and bas been kept
immaculate. There is an attached garage with
extra storage space. .
Incidentally, the house is constructed solidly
on massive cresoted piling and has double ex-
. terior walls with stucco finish. 1be interior is
panelled throughout.
We believe that the price of $15,000 makes
this home a good buy for the couple or small
family who want an attractive, comfortable and
well built home on the ocean front.
]. M. MILLER
EXCLUSIVE AGENT
15th and Central, Newport Beach
Telephone Harbor 1264
"On Your Way to Balboa"
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92-ltc
REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNTI'IES
INSURANCE
THIS IS A GOOD BUY
'!WO-BEDROOM HOME . . . with business frontage.
Lot 70xll7. New floor furnace. Nicely land-
scaped. All fenced in. For a good investment ...
buy this before it's too late. You'll always regret
missing this ... priced for a real quick sale--
$5800
NEW HOUSE
'!WO-BEDROOM HOME . . . never lived in. Close to
transportation . . . good district. It won't last
long for the price they are asking. Full price only-
$6250
$900 FOR A GOOD LOT
ONE OF COSTA MESA'S BEST UYI'S being sold at
a sacrifice. Similar lots selling at $1300. Don't
wait. Lots will be very much in demand in the
spring, There is no mistake in the above price.
Full price only-
$900
We Have a Number of Good
--See Us Today--
B. A. NE R E S 0 N •
Buys
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Phil D. Soloman -SALESMEN -John Bondra
Phone Beacon 5225
1972 Newport Blvd: Costa Mesa
92-1tc
-BUSINESS BUYS>--
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Business Opportunities
DINNER RESTAURANT, three-bedroom
major highway. home, on
RESTAURANT in Newport, n"'l" beach and pier.
RESTAURANT AND TRAILER COURT, beautiful
home; lease or sell.
BEAUTY PARLOR, new equipment, suitable for part-ners. _
HAMBURGERS, HOT DOG ST ANDS: Two year-around
spots. '
CARMEL CORN CANDY, ETC. concession; good beach
location.
FROZEN FOOD MARKE:r, living quarters; good In-
come.
FRUIT, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES on hlghway;
small Investment. ·
SMOKED FISH MARKE:!', A-1 hlghway home and halt acre land
SMALL RESTAURANT, groceries, living quarters; low
price.
BOWLING ALLEYS, pool hall, lunch counter; no can-
petition.
GIF'I' SHOP, novelties; big mmey maker; reeort spot.
MOTEL, NEW; 24 units; best hlghway location; Wlll'th
money.
MOl'EL IN MISSOURI, 16 new units, $46,000; take trade.
CONCREl'E BLOCK FACl'ORY, one acre land, bmie
and truck.
GAS STATION, comer location; room to expand.
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When Selling or Beylng a 'fln•h "81, See "Sandy"
--Q->-
A. "SANDY'' STEINER, Realtor
Qwl-1 II Broker -1mlrmce
634 Coast Highway 101 81 I ml 5173
··,·~ • ..-.•. ·--• BRIGGS' ••• BEST ••• BUYS
-WE·HA.VE LOl'S 'IO BE THANKFUL FOR--
Re!ifll!Dtlal LoCs
30x90 Seashore Colony. $ 900
50xl27 Tustin Ave., Newport Helgbb! 1,300
30xl18 Corona del Mar (ocean view)_ _ 1,f-00
88x127 Redlands Ave. (harbor view) _______ 2,15()()
60xl18 Corona del Mar -·----3,000 30x90 near Udo Theater and water____ _ 3,15()()
30x90 ocean front comer, Balboa. ____ , 5,000
36x90 Peninsula Bay Front. .. ____ , ____ ,_,_ 15,000
Potential Income Lots-
50-ft. multiple family on Court Ave ___ 6,000
75-ft. apartment site, .Central Ave. corner_ .. _ 9,000 .
50-ft. business C2 zone "Miracle Mile"·-·--12,500
Fred -BRIGGS -Tressa
634 Coast Highway A "Sandy" steiner omoea
Phone Beacon 5173 or Res. Har. 2476
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WHAT IS YOUR
...!'
OFFE
U you are tired looking at inflated values,
see our Balboa Peninsula Home, one-half
block from bay. Here is your chance to
buy a house reasonably and decorate It the
way you want it. Bay view, large porch,
seven rooms, garage, etc. Fumisbed.
OOAST PROPERTIES
REALTORS
co.
"Serving Newport Harbor Area"
703 E. Central, Balboa
.-Phone Harbor 2658
92-tt
A Good Choice in Newport Heights
Close to Harbor and Beach facilities. We have several
lot locations to choose from, including halt-acre sites
near the High School. This area Is getting many new
developments.
Ample si7.e lots 60x127.5 ft. and larger, priced for GI
loans and selling for $1000 and up.
Call Hub Powers at Harbor 62-W
J. A. Beek Office, Balboa Ferry Landing
92-ltc
BE&J, ESTATE WANTJ:D M AUTO SEBVJOS
WILL TRADE-Lota on Lido Isle
aJao Jo ta on Peninsula on pur-NOW HERE
chase of 2 or 3 bedroom ho\lle
in Harbol' district. Phone Harbor
707 81-lfc
Your authorized Oirya)er-
Plymouth Dealer.
Authorized parts
KOl!IEY TO LOAN ..
LOANS TO BUILD, buy, :mpro .. ,
modemlse or retlnanoe.
Newport Balboa Federal Savtnga
and Loan AMocl&ttoa.. Complete Lubrication and
3333 Via Udo Pb. Harbor 1500 Maintenance
NEED MONEY?
See Us for Quick, Helpful
Service on Your Financial
Needs -Loans on
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Secljlity
Phone F irst for Quicker Service
Hours: 10 to l and 3 to 5
(Closed Saturdays)
Expert Mechanics
Kendall and Quaker Stare olll
NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 W. Central Aft.
Phone Harbor 636
AUTOKOTIVIC II TIBU
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FOR SALE-1941 Oldsmobile 4-
door sedan: radio, <X<><llent coo-
ditlon. Call at 515 San Banar-
CD. dino, Newport Hei&bta. 91-2tc
FOR SALE-'41 Ford atatlcll
wagon, under 50,000 mllea. N-
beevy duty tires, beater, Clean.
$1850. No dealen. Mr. Vo...,..n
DON L HUDDLESTON, Skipper B-5881.J. 1111-tte
FOR SALE-19'4 0.mbm.en mo-. 1814% Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa tor acooter, aide car -wt-.
Beacon 5220 abldd A-1 ---lllOil
(Aaca -Alpha Beta Maret) Marcus SL, NewjU't taiqd
92-lfc C-2tp 1·,,...=,.,v=a=1 ------,-11=1roR SALE-191311 DIMlle .._
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aec1an -• 1a eoruns lll!<lt-31ll3 Marcus S'L, Ne•port Jtl-
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p11' dQ, We llaata ti. -FOR SALE--1935 Ford DelllD 2 ~ -. I ollw .. lloii, door. Rftl good ~«r. t'llllANewport-.,c.a · $395.00. 'l'heodan ...,,,.,. 22nd
-. .. and Central. C.tfc
•AVI09 wa·,
WE NEED LATE MODBL CARS
and \Vfil Pay. Top Prices
IEIJ. '!OllR CAR NOW
Wldll Pltc. -...,.
~for ----...... wbo wll mil llld ildt .. :rua r • n .. OP• r ... dllft?w, • = C pdtwanda1az11ddlt•
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Sub &D4 0001"9 Made to Order
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Now bulldlu' a eoatpleta llne of .tock and custom cruiMl"9 ud com-
me.rctal boaU 21" to 11·.
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and llalrttenance
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BOAT DJ!AI.Q8
DOUGLAS BOAT A C4NOID CO.
ll&llutacturen ud Dlatrlbuton o1 Skttta. Pad.di• Board.a.
Yacht Tudel"ll
28U w. central Att. Ph. Har • ...,
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CABINST SHOP
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JR. JACK A Jll.L
Cbildren"a pd l~l'a Clothll!a
Up to 8 tor Bo,.. &nd
lt for Glrla
17'1\ii N&wport Bl•d. Co.ta Ke.a
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DR. P. A.. CB.UIBERLAIN
Palmer-Car't"er Technique
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BOKE CALLS IN HARBOR AR.li
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Tim LIDO CLEANE'.RS
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IU.llPTON'S HARBOR DRUG Coroaa del Mar, q.Iltonala
KA.C PELLETim\'8 ~RT BllA.CH PEUJtlU.CY
LONNU! VTNC'l:NT'8 BALBOA PB.A.JUI.A.CY 111 B. Central • Telephooe 1._
ELEC'l'lllC&L DLBS. A SEBV. .
BAY ELECTRIC
Rewlndla&" ud Rebulldlns Moton A Generator•
Moton ud Genen.ton for Sale
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FISH
BAY SIDE nSH 11.A.RKET
D&lly O.ltnl'}' of Fr.b Flab
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NEWPORT RUUIOR PUBLISBING COMP.A.NT
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Complete LlM of Gl"OCIWSell Plenty of Beer 1 1100 ec...t a..,.. -Battior ms-J
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Expert Wat.ch a Jewelry Repralr1.q
111 2:211d SL Newport Beadl
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MOTEL8
B.il.BOA. MOTEL
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• D fiectlonl on the results al the re-
• and Scarcity
•
They say ...
"No -al public -ts
·-,,_., faithful patriotic l 7 ~ ...,.,_ ID A.dv-:~:90 por -ID ~ 0...V cent election and the probable ef.
$2-1'5 per -to •Ill -; '3-00 por -to 8111 -feels on the neXt eoocr-. I
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In Los Angeles Times and efficient service to the cbil· ._. .._ • y...,. er e , ..... -&?11ea ..
Everybo4y want.I to know why swer to tbJa: question. dten and people of our nation Ill llADI TI IQ' 0 1'1 ••JAOt., o••-.
Dltsed u Seccmd-Qw matter at tbe ~ Jn Nwpart Brei\ am still waiting for c:erta1n in-
Callfonda. under lbe Act al llarcb 3, 18'79 formation, before continuing my looda are so scarce. We all rea-A late bullA!tin of the Orange than the teachen employed In the ----------------..,.---------llze that scardty Is the main County Tupayen Organization pu~ schoo!s."-AFL Presldent
SAi( D. PORTER PIJIAI_.
comments on the campaign ln the
22nd District. cause ot high prices. We Wonder gives ua a pretty good ensw<or. It William Green. fF=======================-
F. G. FROST -----Editor
W. F. DIXON --• • • • AdwTtll:lnc Manapr Prtnlln& Plant, :IOU W. Central A-Newport Beech, caufamla
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A 11'11 r 1aNe LocmJ :r-at&wU• for Otw 11 :r..,.
Active
Member
of
Important to Prosperity
The people voted agai.nst too
much government; against con-
trols which were hampering pro-
duction, against the poJJdes of
an administration which was boot-
licking a labor leadenhip which
never had the influence it claim-
ed to bave; against the infiltra-
tion of subversive groups and in-
fluences into the agencies and
the departments and the ex unells
of the go,•ernmenL
why a1 oountry with more men quotee from offidaJ Wuhlnctan • • •
employ.d than ev.,. before o.hould figures the actual exports In "The ablmlc bomb, the rocket,
1WJ slitter from such a scarcity terms of dollar values for June, the new horrors of bacteriologi·
of g~. What 50,000,000 men 1946, the latest available month, cal warfare ha,•e multiplied the
have IJeen "producing must be go-oompared With prewar average chances that force will destroy
ing somewhere. We know the monthly exports for the same alike both the victim and the
stores ,don't have these goods, we items for the years of 1936 1937 aggressor. the just and the un-
are aSsured by the ·"·holesa.Iers and 1938. Here are a few ~t the just. .. -Wllliam 0 . Douglas, Asso-
that they don't have them and the mo.st interesting items: ciate Justice of the Supreme
factor~ say they have shipped Condensed a: Evaporated Court.
them. Then why aren't we get· ------------
ting them! We WOUid Uke an an· 1936-.38 June why we have such a hard ti.me
Items Mo. Average 1946 finding shirts and now know
bad the reorganization comes at Meat ---... $2,182,000 $37,441,000 where the cotton is going aud why
the ume time as the change in Soai-, Toilet Prep-woolen suits are so scarce and
parties, but it ls of such 1/alue to erations .... 729,000 3,386,000 high. The heavy export of syn·
the Congress, and thus to the Cotton Wearing theUc textiles muat tell the wo-
people, in the making of better Apparel .... 429,000 3,974,000 men where the nylons have been
laws, that I am strongly against Wool Cloth &: going._ Of course, these figures
MEREDITH'S
Ve n et i a n Bl i n d C o .
Now Open
Mullfadaren of CJa9tGm Bullt BliDdl
Complete Repair and Renovating Service
Free Dtlmates According to the National IDghway Users conference no
Jess than 6,700,000 persons were engaged In full time jolJ6 In
the nation's highway transportation business before the war.
My comment on <h'e adtninistra-
tions attitude towards certain
labor leadership remind! me of
an annl&al event on the campus
when I was in college. Sitting in
the room, we would hear what
sounded like a fllll band playing
outsJde the window. Investlga·
tlon proved It to be orJy one
man. He had an accordian which
he pJayed with his hands; the betls
on his hat sounded when he shook
his head; the drum on h.is back
was played by a cord attached to
one heel; a mouth organ, also at-
tached to the hat, was fixed so
he could play it someho\v, the
cymbals were played by a cord
from the other heel; and a wind
instrument was operated by pres-
sing a bag between his bc><b' and
his arm. Perhaps there were
other devices. That was 36 years
ago!
any proposal to postpone It, or Dress Gds. 15,000 3,28:>,000 also include our contributions to flJ SO&!! Staee& relepboee
to change Its requirements. To Synthetic U.N.R.R.A. Newport llelMlh Barbor S6J.
It was pointed out that in peacetime U. S. motor vehicles
consumed 89 per cent of all gasoline, 80 per cent of rubber,
73 per cent of plate glass, 73 per cent of leather, 51 per cent
of malleable iron, 18 per cent of non-ferrous meW, 15 per
cent of steel, and 11 per cent of all cotton produced in this
country.
add npldly to the contuaion, all TexWes ... .' 782,000 12 444 000 The adminiStralion could ba·1c ~=================,,;,,=====,,,} employees of the Houae and the Automobile ' ' told us that the acal"city has been ·
Senate, some 500 in all, change Tires .......... 954,000 5500000 caused by these ".XceRive exports. -------------------------
with the control of the Congress. Lard ............ 1,333,000 9:S10:000 The bulletin uplaina this by &a.Y·
When this Is over, In perhaps Milk .......... 192,000 5,400,000 ing that "Because of the secrecy
a month, will be the time to talk Rice .............. 406,000 4 626 000 of Washington but-eaucrats only
plans and problems. The tools Flour ' ' a few figures on actual e:xporta
must be made ready first. But (wheat) .... 1,831,000 15,305,000 of particular items have been
it is not too early to point out Freight available in the past." This indicates how much the prosperity of America de--
pends on its automotive industry. And this gives added rea-
son for the necessity of getting automobile and truck pro-
duction into full swing without further delay.
the significance of the election 1n Can .......... 154,000 2,516,000 At any rate, no theories on ti-
the field of the history of govern-nance or economics can explain
Motor vehicles have brought into being thousands of road-
side restaurants, motels, service stations and garages. The
development of commercial highway transportation for both
passengers and freight has given the nation a rapi!l and flex-
ible type of transport that has greatly enhanced economic
progress. Many thousands of communities have been estab-
lished independently of rail service and are served ~ntirely by
ments. For 159 years this has In \,'iew of these figure!, why away \he above facts. Wouldn't
been the only government to sus-has tht present administration it be fair to conclude t}',at the ad·
tain itself without change in fonn. been· talking about importin&' ministration at Washington ts the
Other governments have slipped, meat from Argentina, Mexico and principal cause or scarcity and
and have never returned. Dicta-Canada? We men can see now high prices!
It seems characteristic of the
CIO-PAC. The leaders of that
organization talk a lot of influ-
ence, 'fJDtil you look out vf the
window ln an election. This was
evidenced by the results in the
big cities.
tonhips have replaced them. The I ;f=:=::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;~
proverbial man on the white horse
has ridden across the stage or re-
cent world history until he is
much too familiar to us. Only in
the United States have we pre-
served democracy, under the Re-
automotive ~ers. 1
California industry and agriculture depend on commercial
trucks to move two-thirds of the entire load of intrastate
commerce.
It is apparent then that rubber-wheeled conveyances are a
viW key in America's reconversion program. As more of
them are produced to meet the acute shortage throughout the
country It will mean more jobs tor auto mechanics and serv-
ice station attendants. more jolJ6 in motels and roadside res-
taurants, more jolJ6 in the nation's vast bus and trucking in-
dustry. •
And more jobs mean more prosperity.
Boarding-House Reach
A special session of the Con·
gress ls being talked about. My
crystal ball tells me there will be
none. The members elected on
November 5th will be sworn intr>
office on J anua.ry 3rd, and shortly
after that, perhaps the flnt of
the followtng week, the president
will report to the Congress on
"the state of the nation." Per-
sonally, I think the state of the
nation ls improved; I wonder "'hat
Mr. Truman will think officiaUy
For a month or more th'ere will
be CX>llfuston and uncertainty. The
people will want a "program", and
the propaganda agencies, already
begun as a matter of fact, wiU
increase the aubtile •ua:&eation
that the new majority party ls
A famous minister enjoyed telling this one on a fellow the co111eTVative or the reaction·
clergyman: John attended a chicken dinner, and be loved ary party. while the now minority party l5 the progressive party. chicken. He was asked to bless the meal, and began with The recordo do not agree with
eloquence. As he approached the conclusion of his prayer be that, but who will review and ana-
cautlously opened one eye and, satisfied that all beads were lyze the records? The Cong.-..,s
w J 11 be engaged in setting up bowed, silently reached toward the platter of fried chicken. shop: and not yet ready for pro-
Hi.s last words were fervent: "Amen-and the gizzard is grams.
· '" The Democratic ex-chairmen of mme.
Occasl . hi h . di .d al . t f charact at least eighteen major commit-ons m w c an m Vl u lS OU o er US· tees will be engaged ln moving
ua.lly amuse us. When a nation steps out of character, it is oot of the offices which are at·
never funny. tached to the committee suite!,
and the same number of new Re· There is an international counterpart to the above anec· publican chairmen wilt be mov-
dote. We hear great nations praying for lasting peace and ing in. In each instance. other
solemnly pledging fraternity-while, eying each other war-Congressmen. who want the bet-
ily, they reach for the gizzard and drumstick. ter orfices vacated by the rank-ing Republicans. ot by the elec.· 1b.is does not tickle the American funny.bone. A dem~ tion results, will be waiting to
racy is built on mutual respect and trust, which exist only so move to the offices they hlU'e se-
Jong as men keep faith With each other. The United Nations lected. Like • puzzle, one must
move out. before the next in line have pledged their combined might to make this world a may move in.
democratic one; but how strong is a pledge \vhose undenvrit· To make matters "·orse at the
ers promise equal opportunities for all, then seize the best moment, the Reorp.nization Act
reduces the number of House com· for themse]ves; \Vho aVO\V their gocxl will, while they distrust rnittees from 47, not counting
and fear each other? !peclal committees, to 18 or 19,
We Americans are realistic, yet idealistic. Ours is the so the leadership on both sides
leading nation of a world whose only hope is the realistic a~ will work long and late. trying
y -to re-!huffle the pre!ent member-
plication of our ideals. The United Nations have built an or-ships to make up the new ones, 1 ganization \Vhose cornerstone is the democratic ideal. They sometimes having to combine as
t be h km many as six old. and somewhat
publican.
We ourselves were slipping. Pa-
ternalism, centralized govern-
ment; the solution of all our prob-
lems in Washington; the loss of
self-reliance; agencies; executive
orders; regulations; these were
historically the beginnings of the
end.
I rise to remark now that there
was; no reason to fear for the
American people. Baste in our
fonn of government is the fact
that It is to the Congress the
people delegate the authority to
make the laws for them. That
is as fundamental as is the fact
that 1n our form of government,
the great middle group of the dti-
zen1 has the influence and the
pawer. The voters may be patient
and lonJ" autfering, but to them
that authority and that protec-
tion, which rests in the Qmgreu.
must not be taken away by any
bureau or any agency, existing
only on the sandy foundation of
some· ''emergency."
The election proved that the
people know this. It was not es-
sentially a Republican victory. It
was a victory of and for the peo-
ple. It means the preservation of
representative government in the
United States.
DINN&U DAILr h--°"911 ' .. t• .. .. ......,., ..... 1 ... .. mus onest wor en. U the building materials are con-duplicating committees, into one
tarninated by mixture with greed and suspicion, the structure ~n~ew~, ~stron~~g~co~mrru~·~tt~ee~.~l~t ~is~t~oo~~~~~~~~~~~~~ will collapse and the workmen will have destroyed them-r
selves.
Brand New Equipment for Rental
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The Proof
By Ian Mack
We came trom Irish lakes, from Scottish towns,
From vales In Wales, from English hills and downs,
From all the patchwork Thlropean lands,
With nothing but ambition and our hands.
We came, we saw, we conquered with our toil
The virgin forest and the stubborn soil,
The coe.1, the iron, the copper, and the oil
We laid the pattern with a wagon wheel,
And caught the country In a net ol steel
We lilted towers a thousand feet in he;ght
Out of our shining streets into the night,
And ha.messed thunderbolts to give them light
All this we did-and still they question whether
The human race can live and work togNher!
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-Every Monday N"igbt-
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-Tuesday-
DELICIOUS CIDCKEN & DUMPUNGS
-Thursday-
THE FINEST OF CHINESE FOOD
Ooolred to Perfedlou •• -Frlday-
A DEEP SEA FISH FRY
These specialties are ottered In conjunction with out
varled menu of choice STEAKS. CHOPS, SEA FOODS,
FROG LEGS, etc. Our cold crisp salad bowls Of As-
sorted ReHshes and Salads will enhance your every meal
Domestic & Imported Wines -Beer
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Formerly ot the Coast Inn
Going to Build nis Year?
Yoo probably have .your dream hO!Me all
worked oat la your milld -or maybe yoor
lll'Chlteet or contractor already 11118 ~
plum OD paper for you_
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cl.-ol poBtwv ilvlug -Ir-. When
yoo go over the plam with yoor bulkier be
Al'll to B him about tbe !lll!Wetit develop-
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SERVICE
ROY M. WATKINS
and Associates
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WANTED: Industrial
•= 'Ille IDdultri.1 ,...,..,. --r::t: bu -W1laed tl!roashoUt tbe -will be -lneolt· United Stateo au-V..J Day 11 able outooc+e _or _c:coc•linued conflict,
rapidly wnddns our a&tlonal spondlc ~ --· <a•"lal7 -threatem an era of ed lnllatloil. Fudot Italy, Fal·
~ -dopreulon thot will ..,Pt Spaj,rl. Nu! Germany -..,.., brine c11auter to tbe Wbole Bollh<'vik 1R..Ja an teach the
~ ~)nil! by Its oor>-:J=t ~~tlc...=.u:
tinuance. Investon and manqe-and ~
ment are alttady despcnclent &ncl. What !Mn lo the IOlutlon! In
i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I In the nation'• desperation, la-my oonsldettd judgment, hued Ui>' may looe both In pr<!Sllce -on nearly 40 years' study o! the
power an It hu calned In a ger>-problem o! American IDdultry and
eratlon. tabor, it lies in the early abandon-We Are Building
Those Hard-to-Get
SASH AND DOORS
to Order
All Types
of
Boat Repairs
Sterling Boat Works
615 Cout lllg!l-y
Newport lleolch Phone Beacon 5363
. '''I 'Your Grandma~
asked for
PEARL OIL
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Gtmdma wilJ tell you diat Pad Oil wu a kmw laador
la bcr day-just a it is oow. It cloaft'c p oft omob, 100C
ex gases dw migbr -.LI up rooa& It si•• man hat wido
brip Rady Same tho.''ll'OCl't a..p up 10 srorch pim, aka
And Pearl Oil is J*r•-it all bwm-oo -1 U. lt lo
an ,.,... i.m ar.P1"'.,...
Clayton Thompson
Whot: 17 h DlltrlbatloD.
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Anolher 12 montho or •lrlk... ment of an artificial price -
sbortag.. -skyrocketing prices wage control> -the .. tabllsh.
will complete tbe exhaustion of ment by voluntary agreement of an
the nation'• accumulated purchu-lnduat:r1&.l armistice covering the
In& power thot mlcbt, It wisely year of 1947.
....i. Insure an era of pros~ty. Such a truce should be accept·
Convenely a period of subatan-able to both management and
tlally full -uninterrupted pro-labor. wtse capitalists u well u
duc.tton will feed and clothe the wise tabor leaders know they are
people, relieve the housing short-rapidly reachinc the end of their
aa:e and l&r11ely mtore normal rope. They are. however, unwill-
price levela. ln.g to 1\ll'ftnder what they con-
BEMDIBl!:B TRl8f Of -,_ dn. U 'o -oM -"""7· It
coald tell qalte • -It It eoaW talk, ooaldn't ltf u ·o Jal u Pod ted&T u It ,... hfO ._.... ap. Al tl1e --lo fteo. -..,
Newport -BDllu..toa _,, Ford -tor. 'ne..,. be1amp
U this can be aocompllahed, sldtt their essential rights and
pu.rchaaing power will be tncreu-interests. But such a truce as
to lllo OOL -up M cMiiian plloto.
ed, American labor will enjoy the Is hen proPoS<d does not ln~ve da1 situations, must be worked
highest standard of Uvtng the the sacrifice of any l.nclivldual or out, industry by industry. If we
world has ever known, and Am-corporate bi.teresta or the auum~ wait for a national aareement em-
erlcan industry and agriculture tion of any obligations which can-bracing all industrfeg, we will be
wUJ have assured markets for all not be realized during the 12-well on the road to ruin betore
they can produce. month period. all groups are brought into line.
How can thia be achJeved! Not The terms ot such an armis-While It ls desirable that each
by dictatorial legislation. Laws, tlce are clear and simple: industry be covered by a blanket
to be speedily effective in this con-1. Artificial wage and price con-armistice agreement, this is not
troversial field, must necessarily trols must be removed The huge necessary. Sound progress can
be coervive and, in the present and complex machinery ot indus-be made plant by plant, com-
temper of the country, full pro-. try cannot be _geared up to full munity by community or state by
duction can be attained only by speed lf it I.a hampered by the state. And community leaders
tree industry and willing workers. red tape ot bureaucratic controls. should be warned by the recent
lt chaOI comes. as a result ot The voluntary agreements here plight ot Pittsburgh to use e\•ery
continued industrial striCe , it may proposed should, however, contain effort to put their ov..-n houses in
be met by totalitarian measures appropriate arrangements for re-order beCore calamity strikes.
that will restore production by adjustments or wages in harmony 11 any group chooses not to go
con&catlon of industry and coer-with changes in the cost of living. along \\1th the program, tha t is
d on ot the workers. We do not 2. Production must be uninter-Its privilege. But it must take the
yet, thank God, face that dread-rupted. It we would live, either consequences both practically and
Cul issue, but every captain ot as a nation or as individuah, we in the lig ht of public opinion.
who can see both the inevitable
tragedy of another year of chaotic
strife and the recuperative possi-
bilities of a period of unrestricted
production. Those who are too
blind to read and understand the
clear m·essage of the last few
months in the light of the history
of the totalitarian states are un-
w orthy to be trusted with the des-
tinies of either labor orgartiza-
tions or industrial corporations.
Let us, therefore, join in urging
the rank and file as \\'ell as the
leaders of industry and labor to
establish speedily a one-year truce
in industrial strife, based upon
armistice agreements that will in-
sure full production and promote
tht' prosperity of all the American
peoplf'.
SOFT WATER
industry and every labor leader must produce. We cannot Jong The armistice propiosed. it
consume more than we can pre> should be emphasized, does not WILLEY'~ REFRll'.!ER"TIOO duce and the cost and price of involve either the surrender of U H
any commodity are dependent up-any right or the assumption of ERVICE camnnny
on the volume of Its production. any obligation that cannot rea-llU-H GIVEI! YOU LUXU&IOUS,
LASTING 8tJD8 WltB
ONE-THIRD
A8 MUCH 80AP
Ao Low as $2.:iO per month
SOPT WATEB 8EBVJ<JE
410 S!nd St.. Newport
Harbor 11'8
Industry must thererore under-sonabl): be performed. Industry Sal• -Eactwftac -8el"flae
take to operate througho\JI the perhaps cannot undertake to pro-820 Co.a BIYCI.. Ooroaa del Mar
year at ~he full capacity which vlde full employment for an In-Phone Barbor !18'
the a vailable supply of raw ma-deCinite period. but for the year Nl.p.t.. Lacuna l l l&'!
teriaJs, fuel and labor will per-1947 the existing consumer de----..::::=::...=~=-..::=:._
m.lt and should thus guarantee, mand will guarantee a market for h-------------
ror the one year truce period, every userut commodity that can WE NEED
employment ror every willing be produced. --..,_ worker. Labor likewise will not perma-llO lona'er need
WAT E R P Arbitration Vital nently abandon its right to strike; -e-
R 0 0 F I N G 3. MaruJ.gement and labor alike but the strongest unions in all Pia. l t.S'7 or '708
must agrie that all issues which branches of industry have tra<ft.. For Pick-Up
cannot pfomptly be settled by tlonally entered iato contracts for ,_ _____ .....:..::....:.:=...::!::.......J I
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•tso.. • ..aow rroan&
App"= don COM no b,I
Coll•fo<-
Mortarie.
Interlocking Block Co. nee 11arti.r .a ...... c_.. --. c.nt. ---
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STOIA•·TAll CAPAOTT -
conreren~ shall be submitted to a year or more in which it has p.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0 I
arbitratJo~ .... This implies a joint been agreed that the right to
undert~ that awarda shall be strike should not be exercised.
retroactive to the date of submis-Industry and labor alike may
slon and shall be final and bind-be unwtlling to accept compulsory
ing tor a~riod of one year. arbltrattcn lmlXJSE'(l by govern·
4. Man gement and labor must ment edicts, and yet both have
agree, d · the period of the tn normal times willingly bound
arrnlltlce_~ not to attempt to themselves during the contract
change tneir respective status u period to accept the arbitration
regards Union recoenttton, cloeed of their disputes. Arbitration may
shop, mFmbenhip maintenance not yield equal and exact justice
and othei; similar issues. at all times-no human lnstitu-
5. Management must undertake tion hu ever done ao-but surely
to establish machinery through no one can be seriously damaged
which lnClividuaJ grievances may by accepting the awards of arbi·
be quickly and' equitably adjusted tration Cor a limited period.
and labor must assume the obliga-Real Wacee Would Gain
tion of preve.nting or speedily With a full nood of production
squelching outlaw strikes and all in which supply will be steadily
tonns of slowdowns or other liml-gaining on demand, real waget
tations. I will be improved far more than
C~'t Afford to W alt in the present illusionary process
Soch ahangements, with appro-of seeking by strikes to catch up
priate m{>dilications to meet ape-with the latest scarcity-caused ad-
vanca in prices.
Liquor Store
Bo0t9 a.nd Roy Keene
Palm and B&y, Bal1-
Fbone 11.ubor S91
To those who are hoping that
the new congress will magically
restore the "goo(! old dayS," I
would merely point out that, no
matter what bills may be intro-
duced, there is no probability of
securing the enactment of any
legislation that will materially af-
Cect the situation until many
months ha\'e passed. That may
be too late to avoid disaster,
The time (or action is now, and
those who must act to rescue us
and themselves from the ever-
deepening slough or despond are
those leaders or labor and industry
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ATTENTION!
Home Owners!
'l'belle Add Mulmom
Comfort Uld Good Looks
'6 Y oar Home:
Slata-0-Wood
AWNINGS
and
CANOPIES
---a.re pel'IDUmt ud otter
aaUafacUOD DOI plDed ftom
Olly onbotllDllOL • • • ComuJl
wttb--ba ... -... We II.ave tbe Ul9Wel' for MM'1
·-:t.;,• Q::i~ ~:'y
OD Quallty
Venetian Blinds
Wood • • Allum • • Sh!el
For Free Estimates Call:
ILAtt·D·WDOD
AWNING CO.
715 So. J'!lllacWplda 8t.
An•tv.Jm I'll. M'JO
or 400 No. Drake SL, Fallert.on
I'll. las-J. Benne rou Ollpo.
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PRECISION FREQUENCY SERVICE
Call-lfubalo i-.i fer
RADIO PBONB FllBQUl:NCY ~
wl~:.a.H ..... Clle ...
"A Place WM.• 1'illtnwcit Mm"
STARCK'S CAFE
Beer ' .
Mhed Drinks -Short Orders
"SPUD Rowz. Man4gn-]ooPHD<B OQumT, Owner
10'7 11.A l'laee Newport B•ela
coaa1c1 a111w1a1
L '"I· 1.....,·, ttll«tio& ...i.
• lftn.ICI 7)916 , .. compattd
-0 % lot ........ !Nktt
colon rcil«t proportioaatc-ly
~ light, ttduciaa their dtsir·
ability io I weil.aiafltfd home ..
2. (J j . A 60-WOD lamp °""
40c iD 192), or four tima as
much. n does llOday, Md pvc
!50% 1 .. lial*.
3. (,) K itchen work re-
quim dtc liaht" from a 1 SO-
wan lamp. All bu.lbs hive their
wmqa nmpcd on them. Be
aire you arc usina lamp of
IUffidem power.
L White is most eff«tioe
in reflec1ing light.
Among other colo rs
used in lamp and wall
decorat ion, wh ic h ii
the mo$t efficient illu·
minacion aid?
(•} Gr~en
(b) Bl ..
(<I G••1
(d) 1 •• ,,
2. A new 60-watt Muda
lamp today casts IOc.
What did a 60-watt
bulb cost in 19H?
(•) 10<
(b) 20<
(<) 30,
(d) 40<
3. Foe proper li&hri og io
your kircheo rhe· wot·
. , tagc of rhe light bulb
should be:
(•) 60 ... 1111
(b) IOO-t11.,I
(<) I JO-tv.tl
(d) 200: .. .,; tiflf'1
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IOUllll• CAUfOUIA IDllOll COMPAll
PLUMBING J. H. ESTUS HARDWARB
GENERAL ELECTRIC
RANGES e BEFBIGEBATOB8 e WASJD:R8
DISBWA811EB8 • BADI08
Phone ll6 Newport Beach
PRESENTATION
A VERAGE FAMILIES call b hoc wattt 14'.0 tima •day! It takel
fl. a W foe bathi~ shaving. cUshwuhio&. bowmolcf dtaoia6, ......
~ and ~tta.l frehc-nina •P. Aftd whm re-pc di.at ••· •tic
di.tllwubt-r and automatic walbru JOU0YC aoc yow-.,. Oil ••• it will ...
a whole lot more!
W'rch an &cXqu.atcly sired ucom•tk ps wattr Miattt, you.'ll U... llll -..... I -~c.. ...
... INt art#~ ,.. wJ •. ..,. 7M e-' iL Nevu a wony about nLDa.iq I-------.:-.--_;.-~
*>n. Jr savts you rDOOl'T• too. For a _...., besrer dlal'• ..U, Jarae 1----------_;.-~
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t .... .. HUITllGTOI , BEACH ·SPEEDWAY
e.ou.P. ..on't bt-.. ovuworbd .. ; wU .auallr a.. ~.
Fl&aw-pttfttt ps wa1u taa.ti~ to speedy, JO cltpc:OO~ ii W;> 1------------~
i.clr low ia C'Qll. Ste your ckUct' OI' mc:rcbut plwabct-.UC WR J'OV 1------------~
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"' r.c.illc c... o. •n •d n
Plenty of Hot Water with &AS
..the beer with the
high J .QJll Q11t11chts!) * ---.......... "'°"" .......
B. R. BRINK BKllOFF ... _.. _.__
% Mile ·N. of Hwy. 101 on BW7 39, Huntington Beach
MIGHTY MIDGETS :~~!:
g :.: : .r:. G SUIDAY' DEC. 1 . ;o:..
!!.:~~on~~bailtee-Good ·.s.:..• .~.tar. 17.ooe.
...,......., u~ """ wpu -Ye raced. Pip ' c<. .. I 1' ~,' 1
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Newport Harbor Assistance League Bridge
Draws 300 ; Surpasses All Previous Af fairs Harbor Feminine Activities Need of Teaching Speech to Deaf Oiildren
Told by Mrs. Spencer Tracy at PT A Meeting
I t wu ,..,U,, a "auper" party, Ruth Seley, J-0xarart.
tbat al Fnday beld at Newport Helm Taff-. ~ ~
Harbor Yacht dub and eWen by oon. Eleonore Holltoln, Mn. Eu!
NNport Harl>or l>nmdl of the ~ -· Mrs. Vlctoe ~tt. Mn. lllotanoo l..eqlJe ol Oranp county. Ralph Ma•key. Mn. ~. lllra.
1bore were more people, preoait Yarnell. Mn. La Spada. Mn. WU-
(300 Wft'< ... ted In the blc dlnlnC bur Buck. Mn. Gruney, Mn. W. room.> more prizes were awarded H. Best. Mn. D. N. Rumell, Ann
"Ded but not dumb" uld lllra. To the SUD -Fram 1M C...
Spencer Tracy. _ ... nc al the\ 1ro1oes, lllra. Ralph 0ee-plQ>-
childrm to wham: lbe bu lfwa Ins the acompenhnenL + • .
B & P Women Hear Travel Talk on Mexico
Wjth Motion Pictures by Juli~ Ann Hyde
(68 In all) and more money WU Heyman, Mn. Jack z.en.,., Mn. Old M<'Xico, land ot the oldest Sadie Fox were wbmen In the
railed than !!'Yer before (nearly Buck. Mn. J ohn Woods, Mn. pynm1c1s and ,,.,.,.., volcanoes. blanket mwlnc. Sixty paid mem-
'8!>0 ii Oltlmatedl. Howard Tunmonl, Mary Louise great churches and universities. ben were reported and Polly Por·
Fourth District, Congress Parents & Teachers
Meets at Newport Harbor Union High School
ao much al her time, u &he ap-At the social hour lllra. W. :S.
i-ttd before an audience al 3:50 Cole -Mn. Mvp Bl-n. llrlt
at the annual "Fatben' Nl&bt" and IO<lOlld srade motben, -....S
_,._ of the Newport Beacb punch -cooldM -a .U-
G,..mmar School Congress ol Pu-oferlnc waa taken wbldt -
Reporting a dedcled drop In ju-half hour of mlllllc by tbe high en ts and Teedten held In the $70 to organization -
venll clellquency, Mn. Arthur Sip-ICbool bend. directed by Lee Sa· IChool -tarlum.
1be wide expanse ot white waJls Birt~: sidewalk potters, bathing pooh ter wu welcomed as a new mem-
under tl>l> deep blue ceiling were Marian Bowman, Mn. Pooley, filled with gardenias and canals ber with othen to be honored at
a perfect backgrouild for the Katie Gardiner, Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. with fl<>Wl!r·laden boats; all that the next meetlnc. Flora Bums. a
IP'OUPo of quaint and channing Ricard. Mrs. P . G. Neary, Mn. eoes to malt• the """"""" ol tbe guest, """ the raffle p<Ue ol a
carolers, cut out and painted by Henroten, Mrs. Carl Green. Mrs. country to tbe sooth was displayed beautifully arranpd basket1 ol gro.
MJ:s;-Salvador Monaco. Silvery tin Powell, Mrs. Penny, Mrs .. ~ack in a series ot colored motion pk:-eerie& donated by Mina H~~'.
ani:els with golden curls and bear-Cole. Helen Gould, Mrs. Killifer, tures taken by Mrs.. Julia Ann There were 43 present WI.th
lng little red candle! were on each Mrs. Neice Mn. Hamhaw, Mn. Hyde ot Santa Ana who was ruest guests lncluding Mary ~
table f°' the prize, and others in Hendry, Mrs. Cort, Mn. Stanley speaker for the Business and Pro-Sharpley, Marpret Heldenrelcb.
various Sizes were sold at a booth Andersoo, Mn. Goodyear, Mn. Es-fessional Women's club at their Kay Crandall. Frances Sberriffl
u were Ou'istttw evergi eons. terbrook. Mn. Dean C8mpbell, dinner meetJna Thunday .....ma and Flora Burns.
Mrs. Willard Killion was general Jean Dilts, ~anda Moffett. Mrs. at White's Parle Avenue cale. --------
chairman, but everyone helped Hennann Hilmer. Mrs. Nutten, Dorothy SUlherland -ldod P i Phis Hear
make the party a success. 'Ibe Mrs. Lake, Mrs.. Roy Harvey, Viv-and the speaker WU ln~
dulirman, Mrs. George Yardley, Ian Bodman and· Mn. Nolder. by Marie Hamilton, procram Convention News
presided at the microphone an-Mercantil~ establishments w~ch chairman. Mrs. Hyde, who is head Braving the rain of Wednesday
noundng numben ot the winning ~ted ~ were: Blue Sails: of a travel bureau, gave an in-members of Pi Bf.ta Phi found a tickets. stationery, John. AbeU, sweater, teresting talk on travel, from the Mark~t Spot, $5, v.agabon~ Shop, time when one went by train or warm welcome awaiting them at
Al Anderson won the $100 cash pekaki shell beads, KeitJ:I s Jew-boat until the present day ot air· the home or the presJdent. Mrs.
award and Mn. Sawtell the $50 elery, cheese, server; Virginia Bell line speed and comfort. and told Stanley Chambers ot Udo Isle,
award. The Kay Flnch luncheon Bea~ty Shop, compact; Newport about the scenes which were pie-when they arrived for luncheon.
set went to · Mrs. Nelson Neice. Pub~c ~et, $10 order; William tu.red during several tripe. A genial fire burned in the fire-
Door prizet were drawn in order Omtiston, liquor; Balbo6 Pharm-Welcomed back was Dorothea place, dispelling the gloom of the
aamed by Mrs. Allen Harvey, Mn. 8:cy· Tabu perfume; Bob M~rphy, Wilson, junior past president, who day as 20 members gathered
Eddie Moore, Mary Ann Brown, liquor; Balboa. Uquor store. liquor; returned last week from Korea round. Wine Chrysanthemums and
Mrs. Helen Parke, Mrs. S . W. Q-ruo Shoppe, manicure set: Surf where illness forced her to give up silver-blue candles carried out
Blackbeard, Mrs. Winifred Barbre, &: Sand, $10 order; Balboa Mar-her work of installing libraries for Pi Phi colors. Mrs. J . F . Parke
Mrs. MacKenzie, Mn. E'Lecta ket, turkey; the Army or Occupation. and J..trs. John Woods were assist-
'lboma.s, Mrs. H . L. J ohnson, Mrs. Island Electric shop, coffee set Clarice Brown and Dorothy ing hostesses and Mrs. L. K. Ells-
Joseph cross, Mrs. Ralph Deaver, and set or records ; Udo EJectric Sutherland reported on the work berry poured
Mrs. Grundy; shop, electric pe.d ; South Coast being done to secure 8 youth cen· Mn. Nita Carman of Laguna
Boat company, double boiler; ter and assisting Mrs. Brown. who Beach gave an intere!ting r ep::irt
Ocean Front market, $5; TeWinkJe is the B&.PW delegate ot the coun-of the Pi Phi convention held In
hardware, pyrex. bowls; Polly Ap-cU , are Mildred Stanley, Marian June at Swampscott, Mass and
pare!, slip ; Davis & Gay, records, ltfcChesney Joan Herrick and also told of the con'fentions of
Fitzpatrick's. coasters; Newpon Ruth Hershey. other major sororities and of their
White House
Cafe
Costume Jewelry
· Shell and Indian
.Jewelry
pharmacy, pine bath set and Har-M rs. Harold Steck and Mrs. charities.
riet Hubbard A yres bath set,
Nina's, $10 money order .
·corona deJ Mar shops were. Ho-CASTAWAYS' CHAI IER
By NANCY NEWPORT . ,,_..,._ ..
herd of Orance. .,...iclent o f win and the high school chorus Mn. Tracy told her own 1toey
Fourth Di<trict, Orone• County directed by Mia Marie Hlebsch, of flndlne her son to be deaf, her
Con&ftU, of Parenti and T eachers wu followed by a p.anel discus-work with him leading her later
attributed it largely to work done lion on "Home Service and Fam-to establish the clinic where .,
In this field by the P·TA when Uy Ufe''. many deaf children and their _.
she presided at the district meet-Mrs. Dailey led tn the discus-ents are now being taught to
ing held in Newport Harbor Union lion and Uxwe talcinc put were cooper~te in the problem of edu-
High school auditorium. Mn. Marvin Schrader of Garden cation.
Mn Sipherd called the meet-Grove whose subject was "Charac-~e valuli of speech wu stres-
ing to order at 10 a.m. and Shella ter and Spiritual Education; Mn. led by Mn. 'ftacy, for finger and
Howe and Loonlta Vincent, Sen-Harry Burdick ot. ,Colt& 111-. sign laneu&r ii valuable only to
ior Scouts fn>m the Girl Scout "Con-tion and Thrift"; Mn. thooe ,..,. Wbo can use and under-
A1sociltlon of Newport Harbor, J. L. Arnold of Anaheim. "Home stand 1\ and a youngster equipped
ied In the 0ac salute. and Family Ufe"; Mn. C. W . with that tRlnlnc alone cannot
' Rev. E. D. Goodell gaw the In-.Plckham of Fullerton. "Reading convone with those Wbo do not
vocation and Mrs.. Harry Burdick ahd Ubrary Service;" Mn. Robert underitand tbe method, she stat-
of Costa Mna. dlatrict program Roehm of Anaheim, .. Parent Edu-ed.
chairman for the day, introduced cation." · Mrs. Edcar H1U JlftS(ded at the
Sidney H. Davidson, principal of The meetlnc closed with an In· meetlnc. T . Weston Jay, president
the' high school. who welcomed vocation by the Rev. Carl John· of the ICbool board, led in tbe
the delecates. C. E. Gillpln, u -son. flag ~ute and. U.aoked S uperln·
aistant superintend.ant of Orange Assisting the executive board of tendent H. o: Ensign and mem-
County schools, thanked members the high school were Mn. Edgar ben of the bOard for their fine
for their help and support in get-Hill, president of Newport Beach work in behalf of the children.
ting voters to the polls at the Gramar School Parent -Teacher Announcements were made of
recent election and in .working for A.uociation a nd officers, Mrs. the Youth Center meeting at the
the propositions 1ponsored by the Haviland Rogers. Mn. Raymond USO rooms, the Fourth District
schools. Harvey, Mrs. G. Rapp, Mrs. H . O. meeting of Congress of Parents
Mn. Daniel J. Dalley of Loi Boyvey and Mrs. L. Hostetter. and Teachers N?v. 21_ at New-
Angeles. state chaym.an of home . port Harbor Uruon High school
and family life, w .a s principal Present from Costa Mesa Gram-and of the training course for
speaker, emphasl..zfug the lmpor-ma: ~chool Parent-Teacher A5-CUb Scout leaders opening Nov.
tance of a formed plan in the soctation were th .e . Mesdames 25 at the Corona del Mar school.
rearing of a family, beginning in Gene Wag~ner, William Q-oss, Mn. Ray Harvey, program
childhood and giving training in Harry Burdick. Kenneth ~tewart, chairman, presented Mrs. Walter
spiritual values. Claude ~derson, Ed ?tfirkovich, Spicer, violini$t, in two numbers,
Luncheon was served in the ~oyd S~bury, Arlow Hayward, ------------
school cafeteria where floral ar-Richard _D1tbnar, R-Oy Roush, Ray
rangernents in autumn tones had Trautwein, Ernest McClellan, Ar-
been arranged by Mrs. Jerrold th': r Anderson, Byro~ Fenley,
Spangler. Marie Parker and Speclal guests,
At the afternoon program a Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rea.
EbeJI Club to Share
Xmas Music Program
Social Evening for
Fire Auxiliary
Son Born to ,
Island Couple
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Keeler,
220 Agate avenue, Balboa Island,
welcomed their ·rirSt child, a son,
born Nov. 5 at St Joseph hospital
and weighing. nine pounds, two
ounces. He was named James
gan's market, $10 order; Hamp.
ton's Harbor drugstore. perfume;
Nonnan's nursery, plant; Sloan's
nursery, plant ; Perry Hardware.
spice set; the J ewel shop, salt and
pepper set; the Lanai shop, salt
and pepper set; Brookings Variety
store. doll; Wally's Liquor store,
bourbon; the Stork Penthouse,
bath set; Gene's, salad oil ; Karen·
Margreta, jam-jar.
DEAR MISS NEWPORT:-We read your chatter and gi~le. In-
cidentally we frequently dine at Castaways and got to wondenng la.st
night whY don't you quote a bit or the BACK-STAGE chatter that goes
on behind the sacred portals or that door marked nIE GALLEY, NO
ADMlTI'ANCE. MAGIC KEITLES & OTHER SE=. What
GOES ON there--and what do the nice gals say about us be.hind our Generously sharing with as
backs who smile so sweely to our FACF.S ! &. Don! Mrs. D ! Stanley? many friends as possible their fin-
(No signature). est program of the year, Ebell club
Newport Beach Firemen's Aux-Davis.
iliary met with ltlrs. Geneva Day-Mrs. Keller is the former Mar-
nard, 211 28th street with the Jon Davis, daughter of Mrs. Helen
evening being spent at Court Davis, Corona del Mar and the
his H !din paternal grandparents are Mr. w t. 0 g h..igh score wu and Mrs. M . L . Keeler of Balboa
Delicious
THANKSGIVING
DINNERS
I
~
VJ
"Cap'n" Don s .
e~,p
elNI.
"Moo& UDi• ..,. Al1lotle -.
-.. .P!w • u.. weei Orfltlll"
~ -Combination
Dinners
~
New aad Unusual
Seafood Specialties
Fur~ BEACON
'5465
l_jALLMARK
.,, CARDS
for Christmas Others were: Walker's Frozen
Food Locker. a pie; Sawyer's
Sport shop, men's slippers; She
shop.. sweater and Mn. Joseph cro.s of Arcadia. fruit cake.
FORRF.sT the ~o~~~B ~~HONF.S in this area is holding their Ouistma.s musical
are gonna he ON THE BUM about HALF THE TIME • • • and I'VE program in the Corona de! Mar
GOT DINNER ready .•• 1 wish SOMEbody would tell EVERYbody school auditonum at 2:30 p. m.
to COME ON UP AN EAT it ---NEVER MIND the doggone ~one! Thursday, Dec. S. The school is
Lll.., the SALAD .GAL: ru... NEVER SLEEP A W1NK till the on Carnation avenue, just off
Alma Johnson, with June Kiddie Island.
low. '::::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=:~~==;:;:=:=:=:=:::=;=:=:=:=='. Maxine Connell received t h e 11 ,...,.. :: OOllt-···· lewehj
Newport Souvenir
and Oift Shop
IIOI 0-. Proat
We Wrap Gltls
Scotch tape, various lizet:, on
aale at the Newa-Tlmes .
Kurt Bohmans came back up and have dinner on the house! LORD Coast highway.
knows we won't BUY ~ but the best -• · bu\ we can't take a The C.a.llfomla Singers, an oc-
BITE out o fa good looking steak to make sure it IS! and GEE whiz, tette ot mixed voices, will &tve a
they're SUCH nice folks! lbat ONE tough steak WOULD hav~ 1to four-part procram consisting ot
happen to TIIEM! "'"'"-1• p1r1~·-•-1ar BOBBY the GALLEY MATE:-(and God·Mother of Sweetheart. ma-..,-. s •~. popu num·
the goat-fnascot of the Club) U they dOn't stop cleaning up these hers and the Pel"5ian Garden suite,
plates out front ••. SWEETHEART will STARVE to DEATH!_..;,., interspersed with humorous songs.
STEWART. Asst. CHEF: Ya know it's FUN to be APPRECIA1..., The president, Mrs. Broe<! Mc-
---I 'D rather work here, during bad weather than go to Palm~· Bride, bas; invited officers of all
. -• LETS GET TOGETIIER and keep this place open ALL . ! county clu&s and members of the
EDDIE, the POl\TER: I've NEVER cleaned up after such NI Newport Harbor branch ot the
PEOPLE! Why they treat this place like It was 'l'HEIR OWN HOME! Asaistan~ League, while all mem· STANLEY, the Daddy of that Herr MULLED WINE (and with
SPICES!) What I like best, next to lookin' at those boats on the ba,y bers are urged ~o bring guests.
raffle prize and Norma Brisco,
who wu absent, received a gift
from her seaet pal. At the close
of an enjoyable evening the ltos-
tess served refreshments.
Those present were the Mes-
dames Esther J ohnson, A I m a
Thom~. J ean McDonald, Max-
ine Connell •. J une Ktddie, a pros-
pective member I Mona Hayden
and the hoste11.
The next meeting will be Dec.
17 at the Newport Heichts home
of Either Johnson
~, ...
A Gorgeous Display
of Distinctive, ExcluSive
TABLE LAMPS
is when those Island-happy folks come up with their ulces -• - I UKE Decon.tions will be in charge of
TO SING BARBERshop! the newly organized J'!fllor section I;:;:=:::=::=::=::=:::=::=::=:::=::=:=:;;
MARY·UZ WAITRESS: Do WE LOVE our DISHES -• • 18"' and hostesses at tea Will be Mn.
ntght a lady Ordered coffee FIRST ---just show her friends the F. A. Young and members of her
The most outstanding collection of. table
lamps to be found in the Southland.
demi-tub ---and sit and LOOK at it! ways a nd means committee.
BERNICE, WAITRESS: We LOVE to hear that I.onnie Vincent J :;::=::=::=::=::=::=::=:::=::=::=:::=:=:
party laugh ! .
, DOTTIE. W A!TRESS : YES •.. and the WOLDENbergs · -· it 's Hairline Accuracy the KIND of laughter ANYbody would love to hear! It FITS OUR
lt'IUSIC!
There can be no devi&-BETI"l, WAITRESS ' For Gosh sakes Cap'n Don · · • that Dick tion from instructions Richards wants to reserve a table e"·ery Saturday night for the next
flllln t SLX WEEKS! In prescription g. JEANNE, WAITRESS' Say. CAP··· I wa nt a part in this deal. That's why our stock I'd LOVE to make the winter costumes for all the girls · -· MAY I?
0 fessen tlal drugs ls DON : I wouldn't take a MILLION BUCKS for the FUN l'M
alw ays complete; our having! ~ 1tlit " lit t« ,.i. '"" phannaclsts a re a 1-lt1RS. OON: That grx>S for me too! '9.,.W....,_.....,._ ..c._'-"':7" ME TOO, PLEASE
llK ,.w. ..._, O.. ... 0 "';J W &)'"S cauti<>OS-NANCY NEWPORT, your SCRIBBLING SCRIBE: Outside of my ..., s.a.. job ---I 'M having FUN TOO! Let's MAKE that merry crew keep
llARMACT the Castaways open all winter ! ln ract I'VE got one of those wild Ted Brown BALBOA p · fl owered skirts I 'LL contribute! And thanks just as much for your
HAMPTON BARBOR DRUG nice note and invite to lunch Mister Gerhardt --~ I have l\fUCH more
1&wu.&a NEWPORT PllABMACY fun INCOGNITO. BESIDES --- I DON'T trust your J?romise to se-~~1~10~'~"~--~~0l~, .. ~~c~~'"~·~-~~===================i I crecy. -• you·re MUCH too quick with your trigger-finger on that
"Rendezvous al the Marlnen"
White's Balboa Island Cafe
AND COCKTAIL BAB .............
WONDERFUL NEW SELECTIONS
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS
CASUALS AND DRESSY TYPE
DRESSES
OF GABARDINE, WOOL OR CREPE
IN BRlGHT NEW COLORS
ONE-AND '!WO.PIECE STYLES
wrn1 ALL THE ADVANCED DETAILING
LONGER PUSH·UP SLEEVES
LONGER SKIRT
TO WEAR NOW AND ALL "nmOUGH SPRING
SIZES 9 TO 15 AND 10 TO 20
flashlight camera!
BUT -.. I'll be eating Thanksgiving dinner at Castaways ---it
r ou say HELLO NANCY to the \VRONG woman ---the Spiced Wine
is on YOU · --if NOT, I'LL foot the bill~ 0 . K . ! SO much for the
BACK of the House!
BACK TO THE FRONT
HARVEST MOON · · · TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME
---HONEY BOY Jack Norworth HIMSELF and the sweet ?tin. din·
Ing in the Olart Room and laughing with Don about the IDGH COST
OF DREAMS. Jack has a Shop _in Laguna featuring nIE WORLD
IN MINIATURE and IT IS A MUSEUM · • . I'VE SEEN IT ••. In
fact it's SO MUCH a museum that folks will wander pop.eyed. for
hours . gazing at his FABULOUS exhibits, and WISH he would charge
aclQliss.ion so they could stay longer ---then, as they are about t o
leave ask timidly Do you EVER SELL any of theSft wonderful things?
That's what I had in MIND. says he, when I signed my lease! F\mny
pa.rt IS he was as n1ce to me when l bought a miniature deck ot cards.
AND they ARE cute. and I WIN at &in-rummy with 'em --. he was
AS NICE as though I had spent twenty or a hundred for a REAL
souvenir • --Instead of just my lit tie buck and a half!
Another time it seems, a gaJ of his own vintage who KNEW he
was one of the country's greatest song-writers wandered in. past his
name on the door • • • and said WHAT are all thOR sc>ng1 doitq' aCJ'tliSS
that wall • • • Fella named NORWORTH wrol• •em. says Jack. DOES
HE COME IN OFTEN? queries the pl! YEP, says Jack ---J Stt tllM EVERY DAY! FOLKS!· -·GO SEE JACK! He's TERRIFIC!
-· · u he ALWAYS WAS -· • AIL-J....J....L light ... I DID ... him · line HONEY BOY! YES, Wally· · • l'M THAT OLD! I only HOPE my aplrlt's a.a younc and sparkling as Jack's!
F N ...i Shep AND orexa CllAJUIING PZOPLE e ranees 01Lon ,,.;.;_~~~t~i:.=c::::~~b~~~
n.._ __
77
* £._....... crow.D foe Joe L. Stamp Sr., Tho Guests included Mr. tamp Sr .•
1U1ll1D' WJNJ~ ·-Mr. and Mn. Joe L. Stamp, J r., the Arthur Cannons. V. Dilts, Mn. Marp.ret Long It Mils Elizabeth Long, Mn. mner, and •=I =1~·~·~·=-:•~lw~q Mn., Dell.: Brown. ' -11 ' • --Jllils. (1111••-•' .._, - --'-I saw Jack Lawnnce. tbe J . W. Hemstreets al Leon Nld>ols ~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~l trom the Island. Dick Rlchard'1 brotber, R.H., ol Anaheim was enter· ii ii talnlnc. u were the Geom Pftmeys, and the Martt A. Plorees were lntroduclnc the Elton C. Hallett1 to a CUta-.ya dinner. Brick It
Mn. Gaines ......e IWOPllinc fantastic animal 1torios with the Dicker' •
mana. and the famous H .. dley llHdlcomber family,§· ured ~Uy Expert
in mag. and on screen. ....,.. swapping flotsam and with Don.
.AND • --J.-8lltl Dick Vopl ....,.. proudb' p<-n the club with a pair al rope-soled canvu sandals mode on Pltcolm by me al Beauticians
HANSON'S
Shade and
Linoleum Shop
A N-Bnlldlng
New FadllUos
Venetian Blinds
Window Shades
Delivery • --Installation
Free Estimates
For Quick 8ervlee
<Jail Beacon 5004-J
1012 23rd SL Costa !ti-
DELICATESSEN
and Food Store
• .A.II l!ehde, PNflU"'d
Dally, .-.17 for yoar
dtw·ertahk
·~-· • • a.w-. TarbJ
• lllLr.-...idele Pim . '
• TaNe '•••1 lw aot an•t rz 1a u.e...--.rooc1•1-.
• at aars for Milady
the de9cotldants ol the Bounty mutinttrs • • --nlERE ii a REAL Castaways curio! They _.. sent to Dlck ---that makes HIM a l'ftl ,member! ...___. llP1'JGlAL UJNCll&ON • I'• ~ .,,._.u, • hrr tit ~ "*.... Bair ~air TlnUnc ---B1 11:L tac. f¥lalL Soft -ttt uoed OX•
-• • waa elven Monday by Mn. S. K. -.,. al Santa Ana. oe rather ..... !• .....a. ... tile
by her Group 4 al the Woman'• Oty Cub al Long Beach. About thirty be-* a•• or ta eat of
CLOTHES
!'OR
MEN
AND
BOYS
s~
$~SI.op
I01 Marlae A""
IW-W.-
l'lloao-rl71
Modem and period designs -large and
small -incomparable creations of ex· elusive American studios.
Distinctive bases with with beauty richly
emphasized by their original, custom-made
shades and the rare imaginative talent ot
their creators.
Be sure to see this display now-while stock is so complete. •
$6.50 to $105.00
Feel free tO come in and
browse around. We are al-
ways happy to have you
visit our shop which is now
replete with exclusive and
unusual gifts.
Select Your Gilts Now
Suggestions:
Women's Watches
Men's Watches
• Rings
Cocktail, Birthstones
•
• • •
Pearls
Brooches
Earrings
Diamond
Sets
Ol'lltmfG 8PIO&L
Slher Q•s m
For Charm Bnceleta
TWO :Z.°:. ONE
'42" ..
Costume
JEWELRY
Many ~ Dcdp
to CbcKlR Fram
diiolftly.
!10 WAftl!l'CI au-... Sltllft·
members and half a domn auests Wet"e preserst. One ot the-mmmen. • •m• la a. ~ ~~=....~ 0:,t':.t'!i.° !:~..,.;'= ~~ Ara. e T .A. ll I: ADV .A.:N TA 0 I: 0 I' 7 0 UK L.A. Y ·.A.· W .A. Y
~i::~~.;:!::.::~="'=*farba~~ su~~r:niral Van.'_s Jewelry .• 11 •0
PL.AN • -
I STILL think Dlcketw Is. LOUSY PIRATE! Last~ be l'llnr ..... •u :ti;;.'l"-ln LAST In°:" S.SA ~ ----be ~IJ;.-----·-------"' .. __ u __ ,_._-_7
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