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5ceooui. Bustle, activity
and conferences beguile
the harbor educators as theY
get ready for the opening of
schools ~d-the. middle
of the month.· Looks as if
this will. be the banner year
as E!U'OUments are expected
to jump. from between 500
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EMBRACING BALBOA P~NINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBO.A ISLA~D. CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
Public hearing. on the resurgent
$66,0QO China Cove assessment dis-
trict r issue \viii be held at the.-
city hall at 4 p.n1. on Monday ,
September 9. the News-Times was
informe_d today. ·
Cprona del' Mar's "S ave--China-
Cove" campa.ign, led by members
and officers of the Civic Associa-
tion. will reach its climax at that
time \\'hE!n propP'rty owners \viii I
Fenelon to Retire
From City Bldg.
Dept. In October
Engene Fenelon of 1721 Miramar
drive. Ba.I boa, will re ti re as assist-
an t chief building inspector in the
Newport Beach city building de-
partment on ·October 1.
Mr. Ftnelon, who was chief
building· Inspector prior to 1930;
has been assistant building inspec··
tor unde r Otief Building Inspector
A. M. Nelson for the-past two
years.
City council on Tuesday ap-
proved the appointment of James
Brown of Balboa Island, a fonner
councilman to s ucceed Mr. Fene-
lon in October,
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NEWPOR~ ~OH, CALIFORNIA, THURl!DAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 941
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Lido Group Would
Spena $2-Million ·
For Development
· A plan tor the developmo11t f1f
a $2·million deluxe swinuning and
yaChting club building bn the 14.15 acres of city-awned land on Coast
highway was among the three pro-
positions submitted to the New-
port Beach City Council at a ~
cial ~sion in the. cily hall Tues-·
day afternoon.
. to 1,000 in new students,
just another indication of the
rapid. increase in population.
Not so pleasing ¥t>e lag in
Improvements voted within
the last year, although con-
tractors promised this and
that work would be ready,
it seems that ' disappoint-
ments will be the result, at
least for the opening. All
told about $800,000 will go
into the Mesa, Beach and
High schools within the next
few years, the latter being a
five-year program t otalling
a half million. I
be gi,·en the opportunity of fili ng
\\oTitten protests to the proposed
, assessment district to buy a par-
cel of 24 \\1aterfront lots in the
The Mesa and bea~h gram-
mar schools are running
neck and neck in attendance.
enrollments at the end of the ·
last school year running
about 1100 for the beach and
close to 1200 for the Mesa.
Both institutions see an in-
crease of from 500 to 750,
while the High school will n o
doubt take in more than a
hundred, boosting its enroll-
ment to more than 800.
Many new homes in all sec-
tions of the district contain
new famili~ and the usual
percentage of children will
wait for the busses· and greet
the teachers. The agitation
over the small pay for those
They're Not MPs
Just New Straps
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The session was called by Mayor I
0. B. Reed and members of tlw
city council for the purpose of re-
ceiving for consideration any plans
for lease of this property. 11le plan
for the $2·million development
was ~resented· by Tom W . Hrndel'-
son. president of the Harbor In-·
vestment company of Newport
Bc>ach, in behalf of a group ol
.prominent businessmen.
-Representing the group are K. T.
Kendall, retired industrialist anct
tanner operfttor of the Babyfon
club of Babylon, Long Island, New
York ; H . L. Hoffman of Lido Isle..
presidenf .of_ the Hoffman Radio
Cof1>.: Walter D. Douglass ot Lido
Ifle, treasurer of the Hoffman ~ ·
d10 Corp.; Grorge M. HDlstem.
building contractor and Oxcre.-
man Carl Hinshaw.
• hard-working folks, is pro-
ducing. results, more or less
gratifying, and it is hoped
salary advances \viii. bring
back many who have sought
other fields of employment.
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Communism. Heard quite
an interesting forum on
Communism in Hollywood
the other night in which po-
litical, religious and movie
leaders took part. Main
trouble was that the speak-
ers seemed to get angry a nd
personal in their remarks.
which spoiled the arguments
and did n ot give the listeners
the answers. While freedom
of speech and democracy
gave the Commies rights
here. the main fac t that ap-
peared to escape the contest-
ants was \Vhat the Commun-
ists did to gain powe r and
what they did after. in other
countries. That point is that
they achieve their e nds by
fraud. deceit, trickery and
violence and m ake s h ort
shrift of all those who op-
pose. with the result that
dictatorship rules with an
iron. relentless hand. In the
U. S . you still h ave a run
for your freedom. despite the
obstacles that have been
whittling it away for the last
decade or so. SOME differ-
ence.
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Thousand Loans. · P a u 1
Palmer of the Newport Bal-
boa Federal and Savings and
loan, said today that his as-
sociation had just m ade its
lOOOth loan a nd that n ea r ly
1000 invest ors h a ,·e s ha res
in the organization. Re-
sources tota l more t han S3,-
000,000. A mighty !!ood IT'-
cord for a n 11-year-okl as.-o-
• dation, but the best p ast
part of it is t hat practic ally
all the loans are for h o ines
and improve m e nts in ~e
harbor area. while about
75% of the s h a re holders are
·residents here. Tha t the bor-
rowers appreciate their
creditors is eVidenced by the
fact that less than one per-
cent are in arrears on their
payments, while only two
·foreclosures, and one of
those out of town, has ever
been necessary in the life of
the association.
famous cove fbr use as a public
park.
The hearing. r{"Quired under the
S P e 9 i a I Assessments Inv es tors
Llmitatoin and Majority Protest
Act of 1931, \\·ill temporarily re-
strain adherents of the proposed
plan should a majority of prop-
erty oY•Tiers signify at that time
that they don't want it. The dis-
se nting major ity, should it exist,
will be computed on a front foot-
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Oranco Grotto
Plans Vaudeville
Show . in October
S hadf"s or Bf'nt Arn1 Boule-
vacd ...
Local Gl's may require a
st"<'ond g lance to refute the
lmprt"Mloo that a trlm d~
taehmrnt or MP'8 h u btto
iurlMll'led In to\\.'11.
Smart, blue 1th nuJder patch-
~. similar to t he htihly-
color.NI . ln1tlgn_la familiar to
vf"tf"rans of both \\.'&rs, have
appeart'd on the unilorma of
the. local gend&rmerlf'.
Tbe patches, which depict
a S-mutNI schooner lnttet la
life preser''"r on a blu" b&ek-
ground, promla t"ntly d.11tplay
the "·ords · "N e"·port Bea.ch
Police".
The insignia \VU df'81gned
by Patrolman Juk Summf"r ll.
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DELUXE YACHT CLUB DEVEWPMENT AS IT WILL LOOK IF CITY ACCEPTS BID of Lido Isle group whic h pro-
poses to e r ect iostallatlorui oit city-owned land on the Miracle Mile of Coast Hlgh\,.ay h ere. Sketch by G. Lind, Architect
Ballroom, Scene
Of Gay Pirates'
Clan Pep Session
The group. Mr. H enderson -'&.
offer lo lease the highway prop-.
erty a nd v.'ill guarantee a mbd-
mum yearly rental of $20,ocn.
which would be fi ve percent QI.
the gross, and a maximlDD yearl7
r ental not to exceed $50,000.
The enterprise would have b&d-
min tol) and tennis coµrts, a large
fresh water swimming pool , a two-
story hotel. replete with bath-'.
(Continued on Back Page} A th<'atrical production billed as
"so big a vaudeville show it should
be staged in a circus tent" is I '------~-------....I I
scheduled ror J'l'esentation in th• Paul Mantz Sets Fifty ga ily-costumed p irate s
held a rally at the Rendezvous
Ballroom in Balboa on Wednesday
night.
Probe Begun on
Felons' Esca~
From Pendleton
S anta Anb High school theatre,
Friday evening'. October j4, .. a East-West Air
benefit performance'-SPGQ90Ced by · Plans v.·Cre made for their big
parade and three-day·\\'cek of fun
which beCins on Thursday. Sept .
11 and continues through Satur-
Oranco Gro!to. Mark of 7H 4S Hollyv:ood. talent agencies have · ' OCEANSIDE !Thursday) -U. been searched by the fraternal
organization for top-notch variety
acts to insure a melange of mirth,
melody and distinctive artistry
certain to please the family aud-
ience.
Presentation of this big-time
vaudeville sho\\· is announced by
Oranco Grotto. v.·idely-known lo-
cal fraternal organization. as the
first of a fall and winter series
of entertainments t·o enhance its
charitable fund. according to
\'ance H . \Valters, founder mon-
arch JJ( the organization.
Among the humanitarian ob-
jectiY('s of this countyi.vide grotto
are thC' rendering of financial as-
!'istance in cooperation ·\\;th pub-
lic schools health directors to
underprivilegC'd children and a re-
Cf;'ntly initiated reh'abilitation pro-
~ram to. benefit t ubercular pa-
tients at Orange County hospital.
Proceeds frpm t h e October 24
Yaude\;lle sho\v ,,;11 be devoted
to th<'se and other projects spon-
sored by Oranco Grotto.
Thr> evening's full program of
enterta inment includes such big-
time artists as Johnson and J ohn-
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Patrolman Cottle
Frisks Pillow; Wary
Guest Geh· Roll Back
\\.hen Patrolman H. L. Cottle
picked up the telephone )·esterday
noon. he v.·as some\vhat startled
tn hear an urgent p!C'a that he
hurry down to a local hot('! and
_..;t_;1rch a pillo\V.
Cotll(' imn1£'diatcly dro\'C' to the
hotel. f"nt<'rcd one of the r ooms.
."!nd .i-pot ting-a n unmade bed. pi ck-
l'ti up and shook the pi!lo\\' case.
'f\\·o hundref'I bucks rollC"d out
en the bed.
J . :'.\1 :'.\loss of Lon_g B<'ach, not
one 10 lea\'C' hi~ mo n C' y J);ng
around iii his pan ts in strange
hotel rooms, \\'Ill ge t his \vad back.
Balboa Island's Paul l\1antz.
two-time Bendix winner and na-
tionally famous speed r acer, bored
through continental head winds
from New York to Burbank
Wednesday to S('t a new east-wesr
air mark.
His time, officially clocked at 7
hours and four seconds, knocked
'27 minutes 56 s('COnds from the old
mark, set August 1. 1946 by an
anny B-29.
The HollY"•ood stunt ma n a nd
local resident (l e\v tlie !'ame bri gh t
rCd racC'r wh ich won thf' 1946 and
1947 Bendix Cl eveland dashC's.
Newspapermen
Open Adv. Agency
EstablishmC'n l of Ad vertising
Associates, an advertising agency
designed primarily to serve the
business a nd commercial interests
of the Newport Harbor a rea. was
announc{'d this week by James C.
Sma!J, 2631 Crestvie\\o' Drive, Bal-
boa Bayshores. and J ohn G . Den-
hoff, 1870 Temple, Long Beach.
The firm, \v ith offi ces locat{'d at
2595 Coa!'t highv.•ay, Nev.-por t
Beach, v.·i ll combine the nev.•s-
papcr a nd advertising experience
of Small and Donhoff and the art
direction of Donald Haven Hall,
well-known Harbor area commer-
cial arti st.
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BELMOST S HORES AWARD FIRST PRIZE IN ITS •~ST.I\ OF F"LOATS to the Balboa hnpr0\.·e-
ment L"§()("latlon wbJch preAented thetle ptttty glrl11 aboard a t.rque, replica or ancient days. Stand-
ln« at the extreme le(t I.a Monte GrttneA. Aboard the ship an: Uue Braly, Grace Crock er, Tudy
Thoma1'-. Dody Riner and .June Vogel.· · News-nmes photo by Volney Hay jr.
Dana Point, San
Clemente Harbor ·
Comes Up Again
Plans Made For Annual Chest
Drive With Kenny , As Chairman
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Plans for l he annual Community , Campaign !\.·tanager H.F . Kenny,
Chost drive for the Ne\VPort Har-1 President of the Ne\\'JlOfl Flarhor
A sTudy of 1he harbor possihil-bor a r<:>a h a~ been opened by Chamber of Commerce. is also a
ities in the general ,·icinity of the appointment of H. F . Kenny member of this group \vith Mrs.
Dana Point and San ClC"mente has as ca n1pais::;n chairman and the ere-Edgar R. J-lill. former head of the
be('n rC'qU('ste<I by the Board of ation of a $pC'Cia \ comrnittee to P.-T. A. for the grammar school,
Directors of the Orange' County reviC'\\' fund requ('sts. budgets and M:r s. J C'rrold Spat1J?;ler present head
Small. former lieutenant com-Coast association. quotas. of thC' H igh school P.-T. A. and
mandC'r and executivl.'-officer of ,\t a rrcent mretin~ crf the as$O· In appoint ing this Important Roland \\"r ig ht , member of the
day, Sept. 13. ,
Volney H ay, pi rate ch ieftain.
v.·ho also is president of the Bal-
boa Improvement Association,
which sponsors the annual piracy
celebra'tion . outlined a program for
the three-day festi\•ity.
Dur:in g t he C'arly part of the
evening Mr. Hay kept his tribe
of pirates. ,,·h ich included girls
and \\'omen folk as Y.'E'll· as the
m ale gender of the clan. in good
humor by ·offer ing them pieces of
eight in thC' form of silver dol-
lars for r ar e gifts '-''hich th<'Y were
able to Obtain.
0Pm:rnds Arf' ltlgh
Amo ng hls demands \\'ere a bob-
by pin, \\'hich a male pirate v.'aS
epected to ha\'e on his person;
S. Marine Intelligence authorities
were today conducting a probe of
circumstaiiccs which culminated
last night ' in the escape of silt
Marine Corps prisoners with anna
from a Camp Pendleton detention·
barracks.
The prisoners were traced bf
sheriff's df'pUti C'S rrom Orange and
San Diego count.iC's, California
Highway Patrol officers and rriiB-.
tary police to the Cptton ~Estate
beaCh at San Onofre.
The prisOn.ers surrendered wit~
out fi ring a shot. Authoritioc said
theY found t\vo carbines, 18 rounds
of ·ammunition and a bayorn?t,.
\vhich \Vas turned back toJhe pr~
\·ost marshal's office at -Cam p
Pendl('ton.
a bobby sock from one of the D1'vers Ma s 'k \\'Omen : a boltle of a specified y ee
brand or soda pop, V.'hich was, T ,,.st F1'sherma
found by a boy pirate. a nd a five-'IA.I . n
dollar hat. v.·hi ch was not pro--Divers from the local Coast
curable. .Guard boat were exi>ected tOday to
The pirates \\·ere e lated the past go overboard in search ot the body
\VC<>k \Yhen they \\'ent in a body of J ohn Williams, 32, of 3411 Fin-
a nd aboard a special pirate float ley avenue, Newport Beach, wh066 ·
to Belmont ShOres tQ at tend its
I b d r d h t fis hing boat. Timmy, was found
fi esta oe e ration an oun t a anchored in a kelp bed a bu1e ofJ.
the judges committee had given shore from the Ne"NpC>rt harbor
them first prize (gr their type of jetty early Sunday.
noat. F 'sh t d h ·
P . Le d H •-i · h. · 1 ermen r epor e aving seen irate a er ay ~ ieves t is the Beach Oty ma n at 4 ,p.m..
is a good omen for Pirate Days Saturday.
and the Balboa community is pre-His wifr> notified local fir~ ard
pa.ring to accomodatc lhe many police authorities when he failed
thousands of revelers \\·hich arc to return home. Discovery ot his
e1X'c t('d •to con\'er~e on that com-ho;:i:t led to tho .u nronfinncd 1:»-
n1unity next Thur~day C\·ening for lief.that he· may· have fallen ove'f-
the opc>ning day of celebration. board and dtowned. the Santa Aria lightC'r -than-air ciat ion dirC'ctor!'. " delC'-gation of "quota" committee, P . A. PalmC'-r, NC'-\\-port l-I arbor Scout crimmitteC'-
squadron in Santa Ana durin~ the citizrns from San Clemente in-prC's idf'nl of Community ChC'st. ri nd banker of Nc\\'port Beach.
\V<l r . \Vas rOrmerly \vi th ~tills-cludin'?: lhl· l-n iire nlf"mbc-rship of JnC' .. C'alls at lent ion to the increas-The .committee \\'ill call on othC'r
\Volf Ad\·ertising agency in Tuls.,. C Pl · c ifi i:.t €i C'mands \\-hich aTr b<>inr.r made mC'mbcrs of the genf"ral comn1un-August Permits Hit Okl<i .. and the <'ditorial staffs of thC' San lemente :inning om-~ . I "'b . ·1 h' h I Car of Local Worker
Gone Five Months,
Found by Compton PD
!hC' Tulsa \Vor\d. the Fn\'C'tte\·iJIC' m iss.ion atlC'nded and presented ?n .~ _<' con1mun1t'l-' not on Y Y the Lty counc1 \\' ic met rC'('('nt y t.o High Valuation Says -thf'ir ideas as to th£'' possibili.{y 1nd1\·1du al s;·roups. but by the gro,v-hear thC' reports of last }·cars • '
Daily LC'adC'r and the Long-BeaC'h of a harbor in the area CUC'ntionC'd. i ng n•!n1h':'r nf organizations ,,·hich i::ucccssful dri\'C'. Chief Bldg . Inspector
Sun. f-olf' also scrvrd in CXC'cutivf' Pxpcct to be included in the fund In a nnouncin_i;: thC' c;,uota for •
adv"rti'si·no e 't ' 'th h :'.\Iani· •:ca~ a r.ro thC're \\·as some .--1 v I · b 'Id · " '"' ap.;1c1 1cs '-'"l t c · ~ r_a is ing proa-ram_ 1 9--17, PrC'sident PalmC'r states that . a uation of_ m. in_g perm.its An automoh·11e belon'"ng to ~o d •t t c d h K C talk o( a she ltl'r harbor near Dana •· b '' o• • r · 0 or 0 · an t e nox o . In order that . careful scrutiny \\"hilc the amount is much larger issued Y_ the city bu1ld1ng depart -, Charlr>s Carey, employe o! v•~·s , Denhoff \Vh ti · d Poi nt. but no cxtens_i\·e invest1:::a-d I d S463 -o · o reccn Y ser\'e d Or ma:r , be> i;i\'E'n to all rC'<}Uests al-than last year he bC'lieves that ~C'nt u_r1ng A.ug_ust tot a e .-Garage, 2406 West CentraJ, which
on the ad\'ertising staff of NC\\·-~i~~~~~~rC' ma c by, ange county ready on fil e . '-''hich nov.• total the community ,,·ill rise to the oc-1500 .. chief B~1Jd1ng Inspector A. has been missing l or five months
(Conti nuC'd on Back Paget SIJ',500. President Palmer has se-casion and respond by raising the:l\t. Nel~on said _today. . turned up yesterday in Compton:
W "ll" R rt -The Coast association req.uest IC'Cted a cross section committee. full amount needed. Permits were issu~ during the . R. LaVerne Sisk of 2436 St~k-1 1amsons epo Thomas M '1lton Myers, for an investigation has been ad-I t ek f h h lh ~
0 T h C' fo1lo\\•ing representativ_e The budget committee held its as \~'e o t e mont to e v.·ell Ave., 'Compton. was appre-
n Eastern Journey Tradesman Passes; ~~s~et~=::i:~~i;:~~ citizens are : Hon. Irving Geo. Gor-first meeting on Tuesd ay. folloWJ.ng perso~s: ' he"nded by patrolmen who gave
Enro te to Can•d• L" d H don, supen risor for the district : . Drive Chairman, H. F . Kenny, Frank Ornn1ngham of 1000 ch .. ._. .. when he and several _ u u u rve ere 12 Ye•rs supervisors ·appoint the _proper -~·~ g ~ . Mr. Lloyd Loveland, chairman of 1s now at work. appointing district South .Bay, BalIJ:oa lslan~. for re-panions were spotted racing Hot
Former l\1ayor Harry H. \Vil-Thomas Milton Myers passed authority to makC' the n~y lhe local Red Cross organizatior;i ; captains and expects to complete modelling of his dwelling at a Rods on Compton boulevard.
Jiatnson and wife are exploring away Fri~. Aug. 29 in the survey to determine y.•ha t the pos-S . T. Dunlap, former Legion com-the list of 15 citizens, who ~11 cost of ~· . . When Sisk was halted, t.he car
eastern Canada and having a great Orange O>unty hospital after a sibilities are and What may ·be mander and now head of the cham-represent the various districts E. C. Prairie of HU9tington he was driving was found · '
time, according to a letter just !~~illnessand had. Hell~~ am· ~!ebrearbor byr ~~~~.in the "'·ay of cost and ber qf commerce veterans' service I throughout the City, by· the end Beach ,wh~ will remodel his home taillight.Sand engine number~°:
received at the NeW}Xlrt Harbor u-..-vi:u u.~ committee. of the present week. ' at 116 Manne avenue, Balboa ave--Silk. h~Jf, was unable to aatta-
here from Pasadena. facilHies along the t of South-L-•-1 S "'L I 0 . Harbor Area Hunters . $5500. pink slip, driver's Ucen.e or bi"U
Chamber of Commer'C('. area for the pa.st 12 yea.rs. coming The need fot" ad~·t · I harbor nue, Balboa Island, at a cost ot fattorily explain the lack of a .
WriUng from Windsor, Ontario, He is survived by bis wife. Anna em California is weU own. "'""" cnoo penmg Keith R. Brown of Long Beach. of we
Charles Trusfy Wins Pri%e former May°" Wllliam>oo stateo and ooe son. Thom&s, ot Costa Some !onn of harbor develop-Set Back to Sept. 22 Ba9 Doves in San Die90 who will erect• one story dw•ll-FoU,;..,,,g the Im~-'•-~ the
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1 that lie visited James D. Watkins. M~ ·. two brot ... --. ~--ot ~---nt in the ·-a menUoned should ing and atta hed g t •~• ~ ' ~-.. ~ f I of n-lboa • w tk" ·~·"' ~n:' ~1 ·~ft. .... "' c arage a ~ by c.c;tmpton police, it wu iu. "Picture of the W eek'' a~·ard in ormer Y oa_ w,,ere a ins Fl"ancisco and William ot El be of general benefit to all Orange Gl"ade 9Choala la. tbe Newport A party of h~ten from the E1 Modena Ne"'J>OM Beach at a , ered ·.··-t ••-'29 -~.ter bad...-
An \·;as manager for the Edison Com-M t th silt Mrs -harbor area visited M 1rcJ11e ch t ~ ..,_ '-'K" ·~ the liXth ~k of the ~ -n.<>nv. Mr. Watkins now lives in on e: ree M"I. • .Mary county as well as to the particular llarbOr c+*''''*Mltlm ..m aot opm e ran cost o ''""""'· been carDouflaaed durift• 1 .... .__ ~ O'Meara at Sao Carias. Martha area c:oncorned. in San Diego as guesu or Mr. and -~ u•~
pies Times annual $10,000 contest Clev..land. M<Clean. Brookings. 0......, and alU Sep& n. It --. ""' Mn. Clyde Johnlon. operating G Id W h • • months ex11e by the ..idltlml ot
wmt to OIBrles Trusty ot Costa The Williamson plan to visit Hazel Louer ot Los Angeles. BLACK BASS TAlU<N w.,lr It wu IAl4 tll&t u.. ,dela;J managers and part owr,>en, OD 0 ate mi1sin91 a new bopY and by the lntetthang-
-. · Toron\<> and Quebec. &Oinrl via llmary wu said at die Gnuol la • las -... ---,Sunday. , Local police have bel•tedlY been inc ot ..,.......,.. i-rta. •
Re ....., with a picture ot a !!'• N.,... Englaad St.ates to New ~!IOI Costa Mesa on Monday ~ Black bass, !><>tb lars• and small Among the men who enjo~ advised by a P•Mdena wonian tbat Fu '7 ---• ,
wvol)'-balred dog runninc its ton-.ork. They ..._, the WNther ~and lllUO ..... said 'nleoday. mouth vanetiel, ...... belnc taken ~r -· ..... b-..,_ opening of the dove hunting ..... her gold-watch Is mlulng n .,..,....Radio Gone
, nW shot cool and llOllle rain. Acairdinc to Sep<. 2 (',I the SL J-Catholic lut week In the ritflet ot the S.C. -........ ~ ,....W-a& 100 were Police O!lef R. R. Hod-Mn L. Hotaling ~ that Ray J~ Fun
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mlllrod In t1ie Animal Life ~ and re-bh!. an enoourqlas ln""'-t wu In Calvary come--. rt!polbl the National Auto-, . -New-Vogel, Clift Petty, dwiip skeet 11nce Augtiot 9th and presumably mi;-~ -t--6 ~ •
-note In 0-clays ot hicb prlca tfty, Los Anples. -dub. -lft 'I -..... 19. lhoat<!r and Moote ~· WU loot lumewbere In Balboa. CIOl-0 Ion -. from ....
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THtJRSDAY Newport Beach, Calif, Sep-!, lMT May Allow
Hunting . on
Catalina
THE HURLEY BELL
ua OOAST MORWAY, COJWNA DEL 11.&Jl
Dining Room
OPEN
llLm.to12p.m.
Sundays, 12 to 12
LUNCH
DINNER
COCKTAILS
COosed Tuesdaya) ·
Cocktoil lounge TELEPHONE BA.RBOB 1%71
Private Boom for Speclal PutlelJ
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' Pack up the children and oend them
ofl to school ... neat as a pin and
sofl -\\'Jter-c.leanl The carefree CuJligan Way
1 ~ the easy way to have soft watcrf Our
service is nationally advcni.scd.
SAN FR¥JCISCO, -Catalina
Island, where m eat-hungry marin-
ers hunted goats · in California's
early days. may resound with the
rifle shots of hunters pursuing
d('("r. Donald D. McLean, Game
Biologist, California DiVision ot
Fish and Game, has ~mmended
t hat controlled hunti g be per-
mitted on the islan during the
open season. No action has yet
been taken on lfi"s recommendation.
~lcLC'an surveyed the island r e--
centJy to determine ways and
means of controlling the de-
predations of Catalina's muJe deer
herd which reputedly totals 2,S(M)
head
The Catalina l s\and deer situa-
tion, \\'hich had its inception on
November 26. 1928. when two
muletnil d('cr \Ve re released, under
permit, on the island, is approach·
ing a climax. The dauntless dl'er
no\v climh right up on the por chMJ
to· partake or potted p lants. it 1.s
declared , and harvest the fruits
of the field in competition with
°"'!<""e.--c.. thr rightful owners.
CULLIGAN di.,._ ~ SERVICE
410 32nd St., Harbor 1149
Or See Our,Olsplay at IA'!S ~ott Electric.. 2811 \V. Central
The origi nal f.mir of Catalina
d{'<'r \\·as nugn1entC'd in June of
l'.130. ,,.hl'n a herd o f t•lght South-
C'rn n1ull'lili l d<'C'r also \verC' re-
ll'<'S<'d on thr island. Free from
prPdation by coyotes, lions. and
olhc·r hC'r <'chtary l'ncn1ics, CXC'l'pt -
1ng occn~ion al forays by bald
·-tr Sell lt Through Classified Advertising I Pagl<'s ~ef'k ing helpless fawns . th~
'{:i dl't'r hl'rd grC'\\' by leaps and
hounds. 1
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HOMOGENIZES,
... gears ago · it was done
bg kneading ! ..
NEW in Southern California-log Cabin HOMOGENIZED
BREAD-a wh ite bread al superlative goodness-uniformly
fine lasting becauJe of a new mixing process. .
lrs new ..• irs soft and fresh .•. and its soft, freshness
lasts. All this. and a surprisingly good flavor! Your groc8f
has the new HOMOGENIZED BREAD baked by log Ca.In!
look for the biue
"H OMOGEN!ZED•
band I
·HOMOGENIZED
Lag Cabin
BREAl:I
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ASGLERS ARE H APPY \\'HEN THE\' CA!\' BRJXG HO~fE AS ALflAC RE, and hrre-. s&\'s Hui::h ~lc~llllan, puhllcl"t, Ii. a group of h&J>p)~ anglof!n at Klmba.11'8 19th St t IAndlni:-. Ray iilmban•s
boat "'a." u._~ tor thf" trip. -S rtfi~h i': • A s~oc:~tinn phot2._
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~1:lr!i rt nun1hrr 1 for the 1947 day -this 11.·cck and caught alba-
srason \\·as \VC'ighcd in aJ_ thr Bal~ I corr.
boa ,\nc:tint:" club Sund..'ly, caught l Grnhitm"s hail and tacklC' rc-
hy l\•;tn f.:l\mo rC', 70:! S. Los An-pnrt." 1h1.1t lhc ~pot fin croak<'r ha,·c
1!<·!1•s St .. An ahein1, fr(HTI the boa! rf·turnPd lo r\'e\,·port Bay, \Vith
Sunki-umdo. II · \\'f'1,C:hC'd 16931 rnorninc: and rvC'ning changes of
pounds, cau,i::ht on r egulat ion ride as the bC'i-t fishing tinlf'. Th£'
h('~1\·y tacklC'. in 2R n1inutf'". ~1ar~I' i\lu!->il" from F.nr\'s Landing. has
Slon1an skipPf'rt'd thC' Sunksumdo. ht'C'n catching hass. hal ibut. and
On Saturday Roy Gctchcl cau gh~ yC'llo\\'t<lil. Th<' ycllo\vs arc rc-
n 1~ pound m:irlin on h <'av y JlOrtC"rt off Laguna. hut · they arc
facklC' in 30 minut<'s fron1 '.\f_ [... sm:i ll ones.
nc·Grass1>s ho:it ·righ1 l~incs. DQll Th<' Zoo1zn1c II , of l{r ith Rima.
Sloper. s kipJ)('r (lf thC' Joker JI. rt'IKlrts a tota l of l lR Rlbacorc for
hroui,:ht in a 157 pound marlin 1 ~hP \\"('C'k . "fhe \\·ay the fi sh look,
'.\I onda). caught hy Jloracp G.1-'''ilh pr<'tly i::ood srhoo\:; out ~hcre.
~nccr, Los 1\ngC'!C'!'. on ~ht'3"')' lhC' Zoot7mt· II's skipper fi~UrC'S
tackle 1r(~ n1inull'S. : th<' fish tO run ta re into the fall.
1\lha co~C' continuC' 10 !"){' caugh l J..:ln!!'5' l~;:inding rPports that they
in ~nodly numbers on boals fish-plnn 10 run boats all \~·int('r , len\·-
inr: out of i\°('\\"llOl·t llarhor. \\"ith ini::: nt 7:00 n.m . L;1St }'ear \\'ht'n
ThC' rf'd and \Vhite albacore n ai;s school s1nrtrd C'\'C'ryone quit fish-
rl . r d h in~ but ~ome \cry good catches y1n L! rnni mo!';t mas thC'a s \\' ep the boats com(' m eaC'h afternoon. '''f'fl' n1adc in the !atr fall months.
l\lond:-iy ,,·;1s \'f'I")' i::ood. RC'Capt urt'
hnd 2;; .• Say \\'hf'n 10. R ocket 11 .
Jfappy L;Jnding5' 11. Conic! 24. and
!<O on. l::arl ('0Jp n1an·s flocket had
21 albi('S F'rid<iy ca ught by Sarh
Kin.sfath('r"s plumbt·rs. \\"he n ll
plumber can catch a fish. fi~hini:;
rrust really be good!
Port Orange r('porls fi~hing
good O\'C'r thC' \V f'CkC'nd. bu t slO"''
C'arli('r. Bonito." bass ..... :hitc se1:1
bass. and albacore are bein~
caught. Sa1urd11)'. one boat from
Kimball's 19th Str{'('t L.:1.nding
brought in 24 albacore and Sun-
day a total of fro m 35 10 40 \\'C'rC
caught. including 21 r r o m the
Comet \vith about 50 others hook-
f'd up but lost. Barracuda and
\vhitC' sea bass have also been
caugh t.
Cass Dal£'y, of the teeth, '-'""3S
[ishing from Kirlg's Landing On!!'
Thu.rs.., Fri., Sat. Sept. 4, 5, 8
Elizabeth T oylor .. .
"CYNTHIA"
A Gay, Dellcbttu1 Story
of Youth, wttb
George Murphy
Mory Astor
Gene Lockhort ___ , ___ J,,.... ___ _
SWL, Mon. Sept. 8,
Joel McCreo
Veronico Loke
Don DeFore
Preston Foster
lD tbe ActioD-Pack~
"RAltROD"
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"The Jewels of
Brondenburg"
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Tues., Wed. Sept. 10, 11
Betty Groble
June Hover
John Poyne
la tM Tec•n&c,oaor Mllllical
"The Dolly
Sisters"
Lawrence Tierney .. -~ ..... ......... ~
''The Devil Tltum~
a Ride"
Celebrities to Pick
Beauties at Orange
Harvest Fest ivol
Jimm~· Sta rr. Holl) ... \'ood col-
umnisl and mo lion picture E'd ilor
or the Los 1\n~c k's Herald Ex-
prPSS. a nd fihn star Otto KrugPr
\,·ill act a-. jud~C'S of the Or an~<'
1 lar\'('SI 1'-estl\'al bathing beauty
contest 10 be held S('ptember 13.
The contest. \\'hich ,,·ill lak e
placl"' at 4 :00 p.m .. September 13
at lhC' Orange City Park band
~hell , is open .to all single girls
tX't\\•ecn 15 a np 20 years .of age
,,·ho reside in Orange or O range
Cnion H igh school distr ict.
An C'laborate presentation o f the
contestants is being planned by
the festi\"al committee a nd the
contC'st is ('XJX'Ctcd to be one of
the Sp('ctacular events plarmed for
the ~ala l\\·o-day festival.
Contestants to date are: Bar-
bara Gerck>r, J 01o'ce Smith. J eanet-
te Ehman, Joanne Cathcart, Joan
\\.alker. Sara Phoebe S\V('('t. Diane
Robinson. Edna Rc}'Tl olds, Gerre
Sins. Bf'verly' Bruns, GC'raldine
\\'·ood,\·orth, Jo. Opp. &-tty Lomax,
Sally Joost, and S ue Ann W a lker .
Qood Bird Assassin
Forfeits Gun, Fine • WINTERS, Ca.lif., Sept 4\ -
H arvey C. Fox of Richmond, shdot-
ing from the road, baggeQ.. two
half-grown pheasants near Wint-
ers recen tly a nd was arrested by
State Fish and Game W a rden Rif-
forth E . Tutt , .Judge R. E . Dege-
ner or Winters fined Tutt $150
a nd confiscated his shotgun.
Tinin. Fri., Sat. !lept. .. 5, 8
Joan Bennett
Robert Ryon
"Women on
the Beac!i"
"A Likely Story"
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Goe~Wild", ·
B; ston Judge
T Address
St te Jurors , ·
ge Charles 1-.:. \\'yzan~ki, Jr.,
United Sta1es District ·court
n1 slon. ,,·ill spc01 k on "Th c
Ope \Vindo\v and tht' OpC'n Door
-A Inquir)· inf() Fr<'C'dom of AS-
soci: t io n" at the• S1u1C' Bar Con-
\"('n·t n to be h('ld this vcar in
S:tnt l Cruz, Scp!PmhC'r 9 lhrough
13. ..
,J_u gc \\:yanzski \\"a~ sc JC'ctcd fo
d('11\ ·r the artdrcs!' th i ~ year undC'r
t)lc lcxandPr F . '.\1 orrison Lcc-
turL•. hip F'ounda tion on. Thursday
nit::h . St•pten1ht'r 11. in S an\a
C'ru
.Ju t::t· \\')·innski inform<'d t he
S t.1 1 B:ir lnd:"iy th:ll he proposC's
ro )\'Cr !he• follo\''ini::; points in
hi!' ;i lk: J
" 1e problcm~ of frC'cdom of ;:i~~
soci tion has rcne\,·ed currr.nt in-
lrrr. t bccaUSC' of Prr ..;idr nl ·rru-
111;\n -loy:ilty order of ~arch 21,
J ~l47 the. pro,·i~ions nf t he T aft-
1-la r ley Ac t, and thC' Llnited Slatcs
prof sals for an IntC'rn:ilional bill
of I un1nn R igh ts, yrt freedom of
asso i:ition is not explicity guar-
ante d by the Unitrd States Con-
stil ion. The omission \,·as dC'lib-
e.rat . I t refll'Ctcd a conside rcd
diff C'n tia t ion hC'l\~'CC'n indi\'idual
litX' y and group li bcrt)·.
istorically this .,,·as a justi-
fied istinc1ion. But 1he1·e have dc-
,·clo fundamcntal changes in
our social structure \,·hich invite·
a r cxamin;;i1 ion of the problf'm.
And in this r e-examination we
nla) conclude that in thc clin1atc
of o r sociC>ty freC>do m of associa-
tion m ay h ave ne\V valucs to of-
fer.'
J dge \Vyzanski came to the
fed al bench after distinguished
sen ce in pri\'ate pra~tice and
pub ic office. I-l e \\·as lav.• clerk
to dg<."'S A. N. H and and Learn-
ed and. assistant to Solicitor
Gen ral Stanley Reed, and Solici-
tor f the Department of Labor .
He is presently a n O\"Crseer or
1-lar ·ard University, a lr\lStee or
the Phillips Exiler Academy, a
me ber or the Executive Commit-
tee and Council of the American
La Institute, a fellow and mem-
ber of the AnJ.er ican Academy of
Ar and Science$, and the Amer i-
can member of the Committee of
Ex rls which meets annually in
Ge va . Switzerland to consider
the exten t to which nations have
co plied with the ir obligations
und r International Labor Con-
ven ions.
ing With Bent
Costs Mon $I 0
NTING'!'PN LAKE, Calif.,
. 4.-For fishing in Rancheria
ere k . a closed s lream, with a
wil w . pole, a string, and a bent
A. C. PhiJlips, 620 North Bar-
street. Fresno. recently was
SlO in Judge Mary E . Walk·
court at Big Creek.
LUCKY LAGER
ANCE
TIME I
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KFAC .
10 to 12
EVERY NIGHT
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LAJl,OE SELECTION OF l'o'EW FABRICS
TO.CHOOSE F'BOM
Suite~ Made ~'Order
WE CAL:L FOR ANO DELIVER
M Yean Experience
ReetyUng • ·Recovering • ,Bepalrtng • Refln1sh1nc
"IF YOU CAN BREAK THDi' WElicAN FIX THEM" . . ' ' 3088 West Central o~•te 1"ews-nmes
Newport Beach Harbor 2888--W
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JOHN DORY
CHOICE SEA FARE
COMPLET SHORE DINNERS $1.50 • $1 ".75 ___ , ____ .,.,_. ___ ··-··-··-'--' -~ -
Ne'w Hours :
11 :30 a. m. -l:SO p. m . and 5:00 p. ru. -8:30 p. m.
. Sundays 11:30 a. m. -8 :80 p. m.
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• C losed \\1ednesday
601 EAST CENTRAL, C_ORNEB PAL,I, B'ALBOA
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Ocean Front Cafe
Fren~h Fried Shrimp and -Fish
Our Specialty
-....---e STEAKs e CHOPS • DINNERS ' .._......,..,.__,,.-·---.......... ,_,, .... .------·---....,..____------................ .
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Fountain Service •
2114., Ocean Front Newporf IWach
CATE AND DAVIS
Complete /
Body and Painting
Service
C0LOR MATCHING
FQR ,CARS
OF ALL MAKES
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Bring Yo•r Car HOME . for Service · ,, .
' Official i
Broke T esfing
, and i • • • Li!Jht T esf!ng
' Station 1 . '
Let Us Service Your Car .
Regulorly to Avoi<l
' Furt~er Costly Repairs
Theodore Robins
YOUR~DE~,
22nd it Central .Phone Harbor 28 Newport Beach
FU~ZONE
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B'ALB-OA
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Every D~y
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Highlight atives' Conc~ave
'lnjun ~1 of &.m.
Warden Jails Hunter
CHicO. Calif., Sept. 4.-~A IUty
of Fish ,and Game Warden. om
Borneman, to "read aign" ntly
put Almer W. Cantwell, a . co
po1t cutter. in jaU .
P-80 Shooting Stars, and cinema
1tar Barbara Britton, "n at I v e
daughter .. .". of Long Bf!ach will be
highlights of the parade to take
place on Sept. 9 , the last day of
•the four day conclave of the Na-
tive Sons and Daughters Septem-
ber 6-9 in this city, according to
Gary Lynes, chairman of t h i s
years spectacular event .•
Miss Britton, 1A1ho \vas born in
Long Beach 1A•ill ride in the parade
September 9 which is the climax
even t of the four action packed
days planned by committ('{' mem-
bers. She will act as the honor-
ary queen a nd will share top bill-
ing \Vit hanother "nati\"'e daugh-
ter". comely J oan W agner . "'inner
of the beauty contest conducted
this "'eek by JO(' Souss, local Na-
ti\'e Son and Daughter oommiltC"e
head.
The P-80's are a part of !hf'
arm)·'s r!'crujting program and to
lend color to the parade they '''i ll
carry. on mock straffing practiCC'
ovC"r the city and "'ill ,,·11iz up
Long R(·ach's n1ain sl rC"et. Pinr
avenue at a low altitude at a A riOe cartridge case alongside
speed of approximately :50<l miles a ·back road reflected the sun's
11in hour. It \\'ill be one of the rays. Nearby wu a t.alt-'1oa:" and
flrst mass f~igbts of the thrilling blood and deer hair. In the dirt,
new army al.f' arm. dim markings showed where aome
Mlulon Oa Paradf'J heavy o bject had been . dragged
Also vieing for star billing in t he !The trail led to Cantwell'• camp,
parade day cer emonies will be filiin where a deer carcass WjlS located.
~Ion~ ml'_~ber Leo Carillo, who Judge s. P . Robbinl of Chico
\\'tll ride his own train~ thorough-found Cant"'elt guilty of hunting. 1
h~C"d . horse. ·a n d / Sheriff Eug~nc without 8 license during the closed I
B_1sca1Jus of Los , l\ngell"S ~eadi~g season. and killing a spike buck.
his O~\'O horse un_1t. Th~y will lead • F ailing" to pay a fine of S20G
th_r--paradr which \\'111 Include imposed by the court, Can twell
colorful , fl~1ts fr o 1n parlors all was committed to jail for 100 days.
nvC'r California.
One of the o utstanding floats
slated to he on ha nd is from San
Rt·rnHrdino ,,·hich "'ill be 30-t\.l.'O
fC'et long. 18 fee t \.l.'ide and 20 feet
hi~h. It '''ill be brought to Lon~
,BC"ach in t hrC'C s£.c1 ions and i'lS·
S( mhlC"d hl•re just bcfor C" paradC"
time-. Rathing suit clad ~i rls \l'ill
lhro ''"5C"\'C"rll.I Thousnnd oranges to
SI)(cl alors as th£')' mo\'£' along thC"
routr of mar ch in the four hour
lon1: C"\'e nt.
1\nothl"r prominr-nf entr)' in Th t'
parade \viii be the float from San
Gabriel \Vhich will have a com-
plete, made-to-order repllca of
their famous mission. Float en-
tries ha\'c a lso been rfeeived from
Pasadr nt. Oxnard. San Francisco,
OaklanJ . Los ,\~gcles, San' Diego,
a nd o thrr to,,·ns a nd cities in Cali-
fornia. ·rc:1mccl \\'it h the bands and
drunlS and bugle corps it should be
one of tttc most spl'Ctacular
para<!c e\'t'nts ever held in Long
Dea ch.
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This CHECK-LIST can • ~orth DOLLARS to youf
Use '' to see /row ••cir Y•• C•• sere •I IAPBWJly
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TllUJUIDAY NewpG<t -· Collf.. s.pt.mi..r !, 1M7 Page3
Conclave Next Week L~cal 4-H Delegates
Wind Up 3-Day Meet
Twenty Orange County 4-H
club boys and girls convened with
more than 1000 4-H de legates at
the 27th annual conve ntion at the.
University of California. ·Davis,
August 28, 29, and 30.
The lelegates left Orange county
under the charge of H. W. Long. f~llow of. the Agricultural Exten-1
s1on Service and Mrs. Ivan Elliott,
Orange County 4-H Club Council
President.
Marine bacteria may be added to
the list of medici ne's germ killers
as a resuJt of r esearch at the Uni· 1
vcrsity of California's Scripps In-
stitution or Oceanography.
Corona del M11r
CAB CO.
TAXI
Phone Harb~r
1073-W(
or Harbor 23.80
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TOMMY'S SHOP
809 eoui m ... ,. . .
Serving ~boa Island
and the HarbOr Area
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SEE WHAT'S GOING ON
in the World at This Very Moment! ·
u:t~~y~W.~ess.~~y TELEVISION
SJ ARCK'S Cafe . Newport~
' WRESTLING -BOXING -BASEBALL
FOOTBALL -AUTO RACING MOVIES
Shown Daily
at 10 a. m. -4 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. -8 p. m. to 11 p. m.
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CANtlm VEGETAIW
Pennin .,.ved on each 1hoppin1 trip quW:Jdy add up to dollan for )'OU.
And• alrnple t'O mPtiri.9on o( pricel will ahow 00. ee\y iris t.o m.aU:.-.,.
ular Nvinp at s.r~•Y The values lu.t.d hen an typical ol th• hup.dftd.11
or low prite1 oa our 1helvea.. Thty ha"' be.II taken •t random from oery
Md.ion of the •to~. Check. them. They ·~ example. of the ••y we price
everythinr. For further proof, check the bund~of '
\'OUSG FISHERMAN-Thill tou-'led-headed lad from Van Suys
proudly dl~ay" an albacore \.\'hlch he caught while fishing on the
Recapture. Three other •rpeclme n'4 at his f~t ~ere cau~ht by older
fl ~hermrn. Sportf1!'h1ng Assoo1ation photo
Pimientos ':.~'.'.'' +.i. 15• ---·-Tomato Sauce ::::;: 2 ~=-23•
Tomato Paste ":::;0
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Kidney Beans von .';;"·· 1::,1
· 18"
Mex. Style Beons.;:.,".~.4~ 13•
Lima Beans S:: 2~~:·· 16•
G Bea · Lonoron, 19 .... le. reen ns fref'C.,-~11ee<J c-v-
Cut Beans · °"".,...,."" '!;" 12"
Asparagus ~~" 1!:'· 38•
-Sugar BelJ!t Peas ,~, .'::" 17•.
Peas ~'!:.~ 1=:•· 11 •
D"cfs t p "'"'' 10-1. 1e. J 1 wee eos L•''i.":t• ~ u-
Spinoch '~"' '",;; 15•
Spinach ::;;;;:; 2 1:::· 25•
White Hominy "';,';! '!;,"· ID"
OIECX THESE V Al.UES
Jell-Well .,.,oo;n •~ .,. o.-r~ ....
CSrrowbeo rv. R~. lemon, Oronoe or Cherryl
Chocolate Pudding 4.."...... 7°
Jiffy Lou blot'ld.
Vanilla Pudding '~:.; '';.;1
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Buttersco!ch :i~L'! :.~_-7•
Baby FooCfs "'.;::;,:~ 2 •,'!.., .... 15°
1Stro1.....:I' "'°"e1-1
Long Spaghetti
12-lb. DOC~. J5cl
, Egg Noodles :'..!~ ~~: 28•
Cigarettes •• ~...,.. -IS•
•Corron. 1.39t Ploi" or (ork tiPPf\f.
Belfast Colo ~ IS•
IBolr~ ~T odditiOnQO
Candy Bors ~
Mason Jars --=!°' 2 ..... -as· Qto. '
I Doi. lf.z-90l1-, 1.19; doz. pt1-, '75cl
Mason Jar Lids "':.:" _ ID"
Dog .Food "°.:'.:.':"'"' 2 1:!.-II"
Dog Food "::'.;°'1 "!,-· ID"
CANNm ME.AT
Armour Treet
Uver Loaf "~·" £-ZS...-
Lunch Meat "0
"''• "~ -Block~ c-.. ,-
VeoJ loof ';,,"::,,' 1:; 23"
PQrk Sausage '::':; •.=-33"
Potted Moot ';,.":::.,' ·~: I"
Pigs Feet --', 1
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Vienno Sausage ~ 4:;-15•
Deviled Ham 'i::::,' . •.= 16•
Chopped Ham"'-Pun·"~•-'°"°"~ ... ~-
CANNED MILi
Cherub Milk
12 ...UI ~-1 l ct
Carnation Milk
14 ...btt CON, 2Jcl
Pet Milk 14""°"c....,"5J
Morning Milk
Conned Milk "~'"·••.:;-• s ...... •<1 ll
:.:.:: ·:: n-...... .. ..._._ ""---. "'I' en .,-
0,atws . we 5 I :I'll -=-a-
Minced Clam= '.:" 119
Chicken O'Sea -=-' ~ ..
Med: ... ' ---.. --
shelvni "°"1Ptir-. them all -it.ms lor item -.-1th what
Thpn multiply the Mvinp thi9 c:ompari.cm rewal• by
food buyinr at Safeway.
SAFEWAY SAVINGS
Montrose Butter "';::: .!;!. fTI"
Meadow Wood Butter •• ~~ 85•
• Fi,11 Qu0!1t-, but111 1
Margarine ~;;:4 ..... 30" -· Margarine 5;;': 1·•· 34•
ctw.
tAlw Alh wttt, 81~ Bonnel or Po,koy I
Kraft Mayonnaise •;;· 23•
tl6-01 '°'·"lei
Nu Mode Mayonnaise
I 'h ·Pt I°' 22c Quo•! tot 69c I
Sandwich Spread
lunck Bo• btond t P1nt 1or . llc l
Stuffed Olives c;.~
110-01 glou. l9cl
Ripe Olives
IGionl 1•Itl
5ylmor
"'"""
... 41• ...
··-· 17• ...
READY TO EAT CEREALS
Raisin Bra·n
Ruskets
40% Bran Flakes
Kello9'j's blond.
Raisin Bron
All Bran
All Bran
Kellogg''
""'"" Kell0911''
"'""" Ke'llooo's
"'""" Krumbles "':::·,
· Corn Flakes "'~:!''
· Corn Flakes ·~=·1
Pep ... _.,
"'"""
10 .... ... 14 .... ....
10--. ....
101 1. IS•
.. 1 .
''-·· 21• .. 1 . ...... 13• ....
11•. 13•
.. 1. •1•. ID" ....
"~ 15• .... ..... 13" ....
SHORTENINGS ncl OILS
Fluffo Shortening
Snowdrift
il-lb. ,or. I.Oil
Spry Shortening
1]-lb. '°'• 1.01 1
Crisco
ll·tb, Jor. 1.0 1)
Formoy
Cl-lb jor, 1.01 I
Jewel Shortening
t 3 ·lb corton, 88c I
Royal Satin
1J.1b '°'· qx1
Mazolo Oil
CC).ogrt tin. "71c l
Peanut Oil
.... -----·: 36•
.... 36• ·-1 ... 36• "' .
·1 ... 31 .. ·-.
CEREALS TO COOi
Instant Rolston
Wheoteno
Wheat N11ts ".:.':;"'•
Cornotion· Wheat
Quick Oats ~·
Quick Oats ~I
QuickOots ~
QuickOots =
Quick Oats °':!:
Rag11lor Oats =
Regular Oats '=
Quick Oats "::.':."
Hominy Grits ='
ADES.Of BEU
Sirloin Steak
Round Steak
Beef Roast
Too-QUOlrty . ,,..,
T~r. ruicy,
f lov<M ful ,_,,....
Standing Rib Roost
BNI 1 -in< ... cut.
G d B f '"''"'"' roun ee v,0,,"0 c°'""G
... 75•
•• 65•
.... 43•
•. 69"
•• 37•
TOP GRADES OF LAMB
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Lomb Roost
Leg of lamb
Lamb S:hops
Lamb Breast
lamb Shanks
Too-g,oded
i.houldc-• roo11
"'°"' oH
loroe loin
BtoiM ot ....
won
flov0red
PORK
Spore Ribs ,!;::,_;:;:,
PorL Sausage '" v""rno
" CQl•"'O
SMOKED ME.An
Skinned Homs ·-~M lull holvfl
H Sh k r,,.,. '"'" am an s ''°""'' ..
Smoked Picnics -... M "'°'••• Solt Pork '" '"' to ordorr
LUNCHEON MEAn
Wieners ::=
Bologna '~•· ~ ~" l • So frftt-.. Fot 1ver usage ,..., """"
Pimi ento loaf M "':::'""'
Chickens
Rabbits
Fowl
POUlTRY ........
Cvr vp'!
YCIUl'IQ I~
Pon-reodyl
Cut vp! P~
"""'"""" FISH •
•. 51" .....
•• 73•
•. 19"
•. 32"
... 61"
,.,49"
... 53•
4S• •• •
~41"
.. a•
.. 3 .. .. a·
.. 79"
.. 53"
•. 69"
Sole Fillet
Cod Fillet
Nobonn. .....
No ~-r.. •. -.v-
lcelond. .._
No wost•. .. ... -
Salmon Slices ..,':.::~ ,., 51"
Haddock Fillet •~~~·· 47•
FARM-FRESH .
Tomatoes ~hc•ng •• ID"
Pears ,~... \
Loir.e C-ty •· ..
Persian Melons P1n1t.~:!!ted .;:-.. s•
POtotoes WM••-10 .,,_ VQriefy ... •;mi-
SOAPS
Lava Soap
Lux Toi"'' Soop
Cashmere Bouquet
Toli.t Soap.
,_.1,. ..
2_ 1,.
2..,23"
Crys1al While ''::'
lvorySnow ~
.. ,.
!:: 13-
Cl2 'h.a. pa.doge, i2c1 Su-Purb · Gil•wtoW -Duz ..=.
120~,.._ F t ..... llicl .. Colla Liiy •• • .... -· CJ .... a...MEt
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810 g Clmnl, ....
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New Glip Service
Opened on Mesa
'fhe Clip Sf'r \'i;r Shop, Ir\·i nC"
:ivcnuC' a t 17th S 1., ('osta '.\'l('S.i.I .
opt'nC'd 'fur!"day. c;rip. the product
and scr\'iC\.' of lhl .... busi ness gets
ils nan10 frnn1 gllpthanC'. " chf'1n i-
rn l proct·.-:s t'"\:iui;t i\'Ply tl'Stt·d a nd
prO\'i'.'n hy th(' lahora torif's of
Nnr!h\\\sll·rn Uni\'C l"!'it y, ('hicag:o.
I! ,,·:1s d1sc1l\'Crcd for and ust'<I
hy t hC' n11li l;1ry und1·r pr£'Sl'Ur(' of
\\':If. 1 r '':is. and is USC'd as n
prol! l"( l\" r:n1i?i1 for nu1 0111obilC"S,
.drcr;ifl, ho11 :s. sh'ip:-:yicl furni-
ture.
'l"hP f'os t:i J\lt·sa Clip or~a ni z.a~
1 ion is cr1n1110:0.C'd of \\'or-Id \\'nr
11 \"f':t'rans \\";i]ll·r,(;. l lo,,·ell. ~rn
r r:il sales m ;1 nill'.!;i'l' fo r 1he Glip
lo. of ('alifor nia, ~t. G. \\taggonC'r .
recrnt ly rt Ri'\'(•rside. California
palntin1-: cont r;-ictor, a nd \\'il liam
A .. Jackson. forn1C"rly local ov•ncr
u f the l\I erch;i nl r•atrol.
Pvt. J. D. Fors
With 8th In
\\'!Tl! TJIE F.I G -I ARl'vlY I N
f~l~f:>PU . KYL~§_H . J APA:'.\1 .-Pvt.
.I mrs P . F--Or ·th. son of l\1rs. F.) 1\. f-"11r'<::y l ·or :?03 E:ast 6th
s !rC'ct. B.1lhoil, is !'".C'r,·i ng \\'ith thC'
19th Infantry Rf'gimf'nt, a unit of
thf :?-1Th Infan !ry Division. nO\\'
O(·~u pyi Mg th(' e nt ire is la nd of
Kyu.o;;hu. thl• Third largest and
sout hernmos1 i,;;land o{ th<' Japan-
c•si;> ho m C' islands .
p,·t. F ors yth t~nterC'd thC' Army
nn SC'pt{•rnhf'r 1ti. 1946 a t Pitts·
htll"gh. Pl'nn. I-IC' recC'i\'ed basic
training ut Ft. 'oix. Ne'" JC'rsC"y,
prior 10 his transfC'r to Camp
Stpnemnn. ·California to 3\\"a it his
ovrr sC'a's s hipping ordC"rs. I-le ar-
:iVC'd in Jnpan on 0£'CTmber 2 1,
191J6 and lhrC'c <!ays later arrived
in ·lhC' 24th J)jvision to bC' assigned
to thf' 191h Infa ntry Regiment.
l"k·forC' his ("'n try into the Army,
P\'I Forsyl h gr arluated from Cor -
anpo\is 1-l i~h school.
DINNER 4 -10 P. M.
a.... T .
Dutch Heacock
OSNEa.U. COXTILACl'Oa
PAINTING
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RENTAL IJQUIPllDIT
·-••• , •• ......, Oorda --
Directly Behind Alba -
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Sanders Will •
Aid · V~terans :1 .....
On Leave Pay ~·: vl
.• ~~:~~,~~a,.Jlc;,mhc1:'~, l~~o ~~,~;: En1·oy a De1·1c·1ous· Mea" at
d1sco\'cr £'d <·rrors 1n the computa-! I . ' ' t1on of ThC' amount of lca\'c pay
'''hich 1hcy \\'~ra C"ntit!C"d ,,·ere of .e {1ioaa,
frrcrl ass:is1:i.n7 today by Louis \V. --
SandC"r5. Ill"'!
t-.Ir S;1 nrll'rS ~uggestcd that ._.._,
,·etcrans take stC"ps to obtain rc-
placcmC"nt of lost bo nds or t':Jr-
rctt ion of errors even though they
do not desir e to turn in their Cl.'r·
tifica tcs for cash after SepternlJC'r
l , effC"ctivc datC" of a ne"' fedL·ral
2.588 Ne\\'JKlrt Boule,·ard, Costa 1'1esa
BEACON 11641
l(>peo l5 lo 1~ P. !'ti. Dally, 4 to 9 P. M. Sunday1
. CWSED MONDAY
~'v 1x•rmitting rcit!C'mption of the f~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~
hosC' \\'ho have lost bonds prev-
iously issuC'd to thf'nl s hould write
tq th£' Chief of Division of Loans
and Curr£'ncy. U. S. Trcasurv Dc -
partmC'nt. WaS bington .. 25_ D. C.,
giving full explanation of the c:r -
ru msta nces of the loss and com-
plC"lc description as JX.1Ss ihlc of thC'
honds to bf' N.'placcd. This should
include tht nan1c and address of
the claima t, serial number. \'aluc.
date and y \\'horn isS UC"d . The
t·laimant \\·i ll then be sent offfcial
application jforms for the replace-
n1c nt of tht lost bonds .
SAM'S 'SEA FOOD .SPA
A \"Ct era~ ,,·ho has recC'iVC"d Jess I
l<'rminal le ve pay than he was en-
titled to r ceive should WTit e to
the financei officer \\'ho paid him
originally cfud ask him to rccom-
put{' tlic atnount due~ He should
no t re tu.r n E the bond itself, but
should offe~ to return it upon r e-
quest of thf: finance officer. ~·lr. Sanjers o fferf'd the fa-
cilitiC'S, of he Ve teran's ServiC('
C'C'ntC'r Joe cd at 308 • 36th St.
to aH vcte111ns and their dcpcnd -
C'nts who ddsire assistance in con-
1)€'Ction \\·itb terminal leave pay
<fi v.·eJ I as t thcr veterans· rights
a.TI.d bcncfi t
\:c1crarJs 1 \'ho ha,·e never filed
for th<'i r Unfsed lea,·e pay, as well
ns rl ep<'nclcn s of deceased ve terans
and guar4itls of incompeteJ1t vet-
£'ra ns, "·ho also a.re C'ntitled to
pa;r·nlC'nt. l ay receive assistance
at the o(ficf in submitting th~ir
applicatiobs.t
Sant~ i Fe's Net ·
Rise~ Jor July
Sarita i~ net rai lway ope~at
ing incom tbr Juiy,.1947, was 57,-
223.903. a l)rding to a statQITlent
rcleasl"d !l'President F . G. Gur-
le)• today~this is an increase of $1.962.68(;~' .. mpared voit.h July,
1946. Net _ me for the first sev-
en mon • 1947 was $25,134,117
COIJ'lpared th $22,364,319 in first
seven mo · of 1947.
F 5 11:
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Su 7
Ill . 8
T 9
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TABLES .
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5 :32 U:ll 7
2.1 5.2
6:02 1 :lil..._f l~
2.6 5.2 0.9 s:n 114e1
5.2 0.3
9 :48 ,,.. 1·
3.2 5.5
O:Q3 1:11 11 "9
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FRIED CHICKEN
NEW YORK cm:r STEAK ···-··--·-···········---···--··---.$2.l!O
WHOLE BROU:En .LO'BSTEB -------·--------··---.$2.60
with drawn butter .
BROll..ED SWORDf1SH STEAK'···-·---·--------.$1.50
FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD ···--·-·---·--$1.50
FRIED SHRIMP __ $1.50· RAINBOW TROUT .. ..$1.75"
Hot Mince Pie with Bran!ly Sauce
8oa;i. • Sala.ah • Deuert»
$~m's Sea F.ood Spa
and Fish Market
. Pho ne.: Long Bea.ch MO-79. 80%-00 and 8%4-03
Z301 eo .. t IDgbway (N-8e&I )
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They You Need
FOODS ·DAIL y ·
°IA.BBA!CVDA • BOCK OOD • CLAMS
8BBIMP • SALllON • 01'.STE•
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CRABS and LOBSTERS
BAYS I D.E FI SH . MARKET
WBOIDIAl.JJ: AND Rl:J'AR.
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THUB8DAJ'.lf~ lleaet., Calif., September'-11M1 Ha bor
~ . -. Femiihine Ac.~. v1t1es Harbor Community P~aters lnaugdrrrle Season
With Sponsored Play, 'Glamour Prelerred'
Pi Plti Presidenf
f11tertai ilt<Boord
B.ride fleet Honored
By 47 RelatiYes
ol Smith Family Phones: Harbo<' 13 and 2(ll +
, I .
By Winlf•'ed Barbre • Residence . Harbor 1637-R
' A sample of what· the Harbor The first iileeting ~f the Harbor
Community Players intend to offer Conununity Players for the com-
the l~al resident!: who are inter-tna-seuon will be held on Mon-
ested in "Little Theatre" was of· day, September 8 at the Newport
fered when they 1ponsored the Grammar school An intere:ltin&
Lang~. Pla:yers in "Glamo.ur Pre-evening is , planned With enter-
f erred. The play wu given at tainment and refreshmei;ats and
Lhe high school last Thursday and all are cordially invited to attenci
I
Mn. Stanley 0 . Clambers, pres-
ident of the South Coast Alumnae
dub of Pi Beta Phi, entertained
members of the executive ,boe.rd
at luncbeon a·t her Udo ls.le home.
A brief. busineu meeting was
beld and Mn. B. P . Llentz, 208
Topaz avenue, Balboa Island, was
e,ppointed treasurer of the organi·
zation to till the vacancy left by
the resignation of Mrs. John W.
Woods of Bal-.
Interesting indeed wu the din-
ner .and pre-nuptial shower given
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mn. Wilbur Lake, 308 Onyx ave-
nue, Balboa Island when the host-
~ corilplimented her nelce, Miss
EVelyn Low wtto is to be married
Sept. 20 in Grace Episcopal church,
Los Angeles, to Arthur Uttle-
worth.
Miss LOw has spent her sum-
Planll were discussed tor par-mers here for a number of years
tidpattng in the coming benefit and has many friends on the isl-
fcr the Crippled Qtildren's Ser and. Her ·fiancc, who is now only
dety of Log Angeles county, to 24 years old, not only served three
'lake place in Oc'iober and to be years in the navy bwt ha.a just
aponsored by·the combined Pi Beta received his master-'s degree from
Phi Alumnae clubs of the Los Stanford university. His bachelor
Angeles area_ This is one of the. of a.:ts degree was. from Yale u.nl-
club's noteworthy projects an d vers11y ~nd he will return there
.cfraws the enthusiastic support or as a_ h!Story teacher after the
_all members. "-'edding.
Present at the luncheon were
tile Meslla{Tles J811les Woods, S .
H . Franklin and Thomas B. Frost.
all from the Harbor area; Mrs.
Daniel K. Brown or· Santa Ana;
Mrs. Geor ge Bigelow, Miss IV$
Welsh and Mrs. Ma rio Tartaglia
at Laguna Beach.
,. ............... I: ... $T"f.tio"~(••
"EW &l V~ll.)V.<W... ~[A -F'OOO ~P(C IALS ........ ~ -.1 ... ,,.~ .. ..c .. ,&c .. c o... .$~,.5
Th£>r e y,.•ere 47 people. all mem-
bers of the Smith family and in-
cluding three gener ations of nine
families, at the turkey and ham
dinner and C'ach brpught a gift
of linen for the bride-t,o--be. The
Smith Tamily came from Scotland
and the host('SS was one of a fam-
ily ·of 14 children, 12 or whom
arc still living and all are in
Southern California .
!\1r. and ~trs. Stanlf'y Smith a nd
ch ildr C'n o f Corona dcl !\far WC'r e
among those prc>sC'n t a nd oth<'rs
l"an1e from Los Angeles. Corona
and olhC'r sou1h land cities.
Costa Mesons
Report from North
Postcarcling 1 h C' Nc,\·s-Times
from Ashla nd. Oregon. arc 1\1.r . and
~1rs. Gus P rlrrma n or :..>2nd str<'e t,
Costa J\l€'Sa, on their 1,4·ay to visit
in Canada. On Labor Day they
were . passing b<-au tifu\ Crater
ko.
From the summit or the Cas-
cades. One can sec thC' homC' of
Dutch Gus on i-lig h,,·ay 99 North,
\.\·h ich app<'.a\l'd to J\tr. Pfirrman,
tvho si gns ihe card "Dutch Gus."
B •. 6 P. Women's Club
To Start Season
Thursday, Sept. 19
' The Business and ProfeMlonal
Women's club of Newport will
have its tint meeting for the
coming 1947-48 season on Tt1un·
day, ·September 18, and the mem-
bers are eagerly looking forward
to thetr first meeting In White"•
new\y decorated and enlara:ed ban-
quet room.
The club plans an interesting
program for the coming year in
followtng the theme of the Na-
tional Federation, "We Face To-
morrow.''
Members of the B. & P. W. club
take an active interest in civic
and community affairs and intend
to pursue these interests with in·
creased endeavor durjng the com~
ing year.
One of the most important high·
lights in the clult's activities will
be a fashion show, bridge and
Christmas bazaar. which, from
Initial plans already laid, promises
to be an interesting a nd e xciting
event. The fashion show will .l>e
given for the purpose of adding to
the club's \Velfar<' fund.
The officers for the coming year
a rr Dorothy Sutherland. presi-
dent ; NnthaliC' f..fichaud, vice-pres-
ident : J\laril yn \VhePIC'r, corr es-
pondin~ sccrc tar:r: Kay Vaughn.
recording srcretary and Ruth Ger · I
rish, lr('asurcr.
Helen Smith and
Seymour Thomas
Exhibit At Islanders
\urren1ly C'Xhibiting at The lsl-
nndf'rs. Balboa Islnnd, are t\\"O
nrtists who rathe r make a spec-
ial ty or NC\\"J)Ort Harbor marines.
'rhcy arC' HC'IE'n Smith :Jf Balboa
Island and Sc)-•mour Thon1as of
Beverly I-tills, "'ho is the cousin
of Mrs. Harl11 nd Beardslee of Pas·
adl'na and Balboa.
' Genuine Ph ilippine Rattan
and Bars
CUSTOM LAMPS •
Genuine Chinese
Custom-Built
MATS •
Furniture
BLINDS i. i\trs. Smit h has a group or y,.·a tj:?r·
colors. both large and small. in
th<' main shop. Particula rly intC'r·
c~ting '''Rs h er "Gray Fog at the
JC'tty" \vhic-h '"'as beautifully
rhythmic in composition "'i th a
F1oor Coverings
Accessories
CHA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUIDIO
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on So. Coast Blvd. Laguna Beach
Telephone 125-41
nice balance of light and dark. ac-
tion in the dis ta nt sail boats and I human interes t in the foreground
figure. the '''hO IC' arra ngement be-
ing exccptiona l)y pleasing al-
t hough done almost completely in
s hades or gr ay.
Another picture by 1.'1rs. Smith
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "'hich pleased was her "On Can-~ nery Ro,v" which was strong in
composition and color and there
"'er e many more, both large and
small. all depicting familiar scenes
or harbor life.
GENE NELSON
Wishes to announce
that hi! will remain ·
on the staff of the
Well Known Southern
California Hair Stylist
ALOHA .BEA0TY SALON
throughout the
coming winter.
302 Forest Avenue
1-'r!town La&una Beach PH. 4762
The Seymour Thomas pictures
arc hung in the Islande~k
shop. One is a water colof''f1 the
ty·pical Thomas manner in which
he outlines co,lor \.\1th black, giv-
ing almost the effect of a colOTed
etching and very effective at a
distance>.
This was a marin~. With boats
docked at the pier and there were
t \\.·o other marines wh.ich were
done in gouache and which were
quite lovel·y, particularly the one
with surf breaking against the
cliffs.
lagunan to Show Hair
Styles at T rode Show
Jr. j ssistance leogu·e
fn:Je . ained by· Sponsor
At · pening Meeting ,
.1 it ow I and Hodgki'1son, spoi for the Junior Assistance
Lea ~ .. entertained members at
lune ·. n .at_ her Udo Isle home
Tues • thiB being the opening
meet~ of the. season.
was enthusiastically received. ·
Each character in the play was
exceptionally well cast l.n his part.
The play's ,tpcale was Hollywood
and is written in ~such a way that
the ·players could easily have
"hammed'' their parts: however,
each par·t was played w i th a
quietness or perfection that added
realism to the pla·y as 'Vell as de-
lightfu1 comedy.
. ' ,
~IRS. RALPH DEA \'ER. publlcity C'halrman for tht" Glrl Scout
usociatlon of Sewport Harbor, and a '"mall Bro"'tlle Scout accept
from Capt. Joe Beek the trophy llrf"Sl'nted t he Girl Scout &.<i80Clatlon
for their entry, "'In Our r\lerry Old~n1oblle," at the Tournament of
1.Jl{ht!li parade. -photo by Gerhardt
Second Annual Bl9ck Party Is Planned
By Onyx Avenui; People for Saturday ~vening
()nyx avenue. Balboa Island, is
ha\"ing it s SL'Cond Annual Block
Pnrly Saturday e\'f•ning at 6 p.m.
\\"hC'n tbe stre<'t ,,;ill t>e ·rop<>d off ,
1nhll'S st•t for dinner . and afte r-
\\'a rd ,,·hen tables are cleared
a \\·ay ther<' \Viii be dancin~. Sports
,,·ill . prccel"'rl !ht' dinnt'r. ,
I t \\·as thrt• years ago '''hen
Carol T£•rry and Colin BrO\\"n jr.
came ba(:k from O\'(•rseas. t hC' for-
mer after thr('(' y('a rs in a Jap-
nnc-se prison can-rp , that Pear l ave·
nuC' had a Block Party '''hich \V a!
such a succC'Ssfu l affa ir that On)-:<
avenue folk decided to hold ont
the n<'Xt year.
This year the older generation
has hf>c>n so busy \\'ith guests they
hav(' not had t he time to g i\'c to
preparations but the young peo-
pl e had no intention of b ei ng
chea te<I out or their fete and wenl
ahead \\"i th plans.
Chairman of the affair i! Gcor·
gia Burke who is a junior at Dor·
sey High school. Los Angeles and
Eleanor Schmidt, teacher in the
Santa Ana Grammar schools, ,with
Fritz Glasbrenner. senior at Or·
ange Hig h school, are co-chairmen.
On the committee are Mrs.
Audell Dixon and Mrs, Wilbur
Lake, food ; Mr. Schmidt, who ii
a m('mber of the Danz-Schmidl
music company, 1,1.ill provide the
Bib-'N-Tucker Club
To Hold First Formal
Dance at Country Club
The first official dance of tht
newly formed Bib'n-Tucker ub
will be held Sept. 12 at Sa
Ana Country club ahd will be the
first of about three semi-formal
dances planned by the group f'lr
the year.
. Sh will pi:1 no: S .O.S. Electric op
pro\"1rlf"' 1ht• pulJ \ic adctrcss system,
f'irl" Chit•! !.-rank Crocker i ~ in-
s talling flood lights and Chief
or PoliCl' R. R. l-lodgkinson has
arra n~<'d Cor USC' of thC' str ect.
·rhe Do·n!Jt and \Varr1c shop Is
making lhC' ice cream sundaes and
othrr mt•r chants are helping the
nC"igtihor hood resti\"ity.
Newport Beach WSCS
Meets Wed., Sept. 10
'.'\'(''''port BC'a ch \\'.S.C.S . will
tncC't \\1 ed,nr~day, Sept. 10 at
C hr ist Churq\, by th<' Sea and the
r C"gular program ,,·ill be carried
out \\'it h the> s tudy group meeting
al 10 :30 am. At this tiinc the
progr a n1 "'ill be on "SIC\\'ardship"
and ,,·;11 be presented by J\1rs. J .
11 Rc-ds tone and ~trs. John U'Ren.
At 12 :30 p.m. a 25·ccnt lunch-
eon ,,·ill be ser,1ed by members of
the Nc"·port Circle with Miss
Elsie Ne .... ·la nd in c harge a nd the
bus in ess session and program will
be at 1 :30 p.m. All '''omen of the
community are invited to attend.
,sland Choir leader
Returns from East
f\.1rs. Louis<' Hansen of Opal ave--
nu<'. Balboa Isl and. has returned
from a three mOnths' visit in New
York City, her home town. She
is director of music at .Balboa
I sland chapel and is r eorganizing
the juiiior choir which she started
last year and which is a feature
of th<' Sunday morning worship
ser\'ice.
The choir \\."ill practice t h is
month and be ready "to take part
in the service about Oct. 1.
Po~g at t he beautifully ap-
point~ butfet table were Mrs.
Vict<t-a Grace, Assistance Lea~e
presi~t ; Mrs. George Holstein
jr.; 1-fQJ. E. B. Whi.tson and Mn.
Eyerf~ Gardiner. , . MrfU George Holstein m pre--
sidf;'d 1 jls chairman and accepted
as nEtt members were the Mes·
dameijM. ·v . Lyness, R. N. Lager~
lof, 1, A. Kemper, ltfatthew A
Bro · Richard Galbraith and
Roy derson.
Ottiir members present were the
Mesdt. es William .s. Holstein,
Lawr' ce ·Broering, Robert Gard-
ner. · anct's E ._Parker, Vincent J.
Heal Harrison Breyer , Forrest
Neal Jind . the MfsK_s • Beth and
Patric:la Emison. Unlele to attend
were l1rs._ John A. Gurley jr. and
Mrs. farris L. Wall.
Th, nc_xt regular meeting of
the lcbgue will be Tuesday. Sept.
9 at lhe Jiome of Mrs. Broering
\\·i1h Mrs. Robert Gardner as as-sistin~ hostess.
Har~or Lutherans Plan
Play} Day 'for All
Cou ' ty Churches
The first Play Day for Ameri-
can L ther a n churches of Orange
count "·ill be held Sunday, Sept.
7 at I vine Park under the super-
vi sion . f the \Vomen's Missionary
societ4 or the Ne\\'port Harbor
Luthe n church.
f\1rs .1 Ern<'st Schultz. pr:esidcnt
of thcf society, and members of
hC'r gr~up madC'· plans for th~ a~
fair tliree months ago a nd 1t 1s
hoped it \Vil.J become an annua)
holiday.
· On the program are softball
games at 2 p."m . \vi.th each church
competing for the Orange County
Championship pennant. St. Pete rs
of Sa nta Ana 'will play F;'irst
church of Fullerton : Grace church
or AnahC'im "'i ll play Ne\\'JX)rt
Harbor church. .
The Luther League of e a ch
church \\;II present a special en-
tertainmC'nt. Dinner will be served
by thC' \Voroen's Society of the
Newport Harbor church at 6 p.m .
and \\'ill be followed by devotions,
community singing and the e\•cn-. . . 1ng program.
Mrs. Schultz heads the com-
mittee on planning, members of
\.\'hich are Mrs. C. E . Loucks, Mrs.
Charles Seebers and Mrs. D. C.
Wedeking. Mrs. K enneth Quarry
is chairman of the committee on
food and Rev. Herbert C. Roth
is in charge of publicity.
Kenneth Quarry is s\Jpervisor of
the softball games and 'the tourna-
ment pla>:off.
Choir Entertained At
Hom~ of Pastor
On fye of Vacation
The leads were flawleSsly played
by Marcia Maradick and Charles
Maxwell as Lynn and Kerry Eld-
ridge and ndtable in their charac-
ter parts were Bruce Miller as
Mr. Goldwater, •producer, and
Diane Meredith as Mrs. Pengilly,
staunch suppcrter . of thee Purity
League. A home talent touch was
lent by the brief but comic a~
pearance of Lincoln Clark and
Frank Summers.
Mr. Glenn Langan, leading man
with 20th Century Fox made a
personal appearance befor e the
play.
Glamour Preferred, written by
Ryerson and Clements, was di-
rected by f\1'rs . Langan and
Ctlarles Maxwell and was pro-
dufed by f\.'lr. Maxwell. Under sup-
ervision of an active and far-en-
visioning board headed by Edythe
Lippincott, the local little theatre
Mi. and Mn. D .. W. HoltbJ
lett Tue&day for a month's .yac&•
lion, thar first stop to be Min-
nesota which "t;hey have not .-een
tor 21 yetUS ·and where theyt·wm
visit Mr. Holtby's two brother&
.From ther-e they will go to Se-
attle to visit their youngest lion.•
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Salter of 30th
street returned Monday from a
month's ·vacation during w h l c b
they visited relatives and trienda
in Quebec and in the Eastern and
New England states.
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SHELL JEWELRY
8llplllloa - - ---VI-DEAN'S
group is beginning to hit its • "'""' • stride and is striving ror a fU·
ture, .... ·ith the help anct interest
of the community, that w ill be
p<irallel \\:ith Lhe La~una Players,
the Santa Ana Players, and other
successful arid w ell-known groups.
1 '"A BIT OF OLD ITALY"
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Speciali~ing in Family .Style Italian Dinners
11 A. M. to 2 P . M., I talian Sandwiches Dinner 5 to 9 P. M
' 6810 Coa'st Highway
Phone: Barbor ~W
Newport Bea~h
Sea Sbore Co\oD.J"
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PHILIP PHELPS WHITMARSH
' Wishes to Announce that he is
ta king over the we 11 known little.
P~R
on Balboa Island
,All past patrons to The Plank will find
e'xcellent ~ervice and food Of. the high-
est quality and deliclously prepared.
Mr. Whitmarsh, past owner and man-~
ager Q.f some of the finest hotels wh·ose
-unexcelled reputations "'re known by
travelers the world over, is famous for
his ehe( abilities. . · .
Smart Afmosphere Is Assured
Mrs. Suz,anne K.enyon, recent hostess of
the cant,een for the British embassy
in Washington, D. C . w i II manage
The club "'as organized by a John Larson, night desk ser~
Gene Nelson or the Aloha Beauty t t th 1 1 1· t t. group of Corona del ~-~and Bal· gean a e oca po ice s a ion
Last Thursday was the fins,)
practice night of the choir of
Christ Church by the Sea, which
is having a vacation during the
month of September and after
practice was over the group was
entertained by Rev. and· Mrs. E.
D. Goodell at their h'ome on West
Ocean front.
Salon in Laguna Beach is -ettend-boa Island people w , )l.re now and his \\·ire Rosemary are leav-
• ing the second annual western acting as a temper bom-d of ing shortly for San Jose State
INTERIOR DECORATORS states H air Style and Trade sh6w tlirectors until officers can be college. he to enroll for a two-
' in San Francisco ·next week. He elected tn""'December . On the boa.rd year technical police coun e clnd
CUSTOM TA.Il.ORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS will be among the g(l'eSt artists are M~rs-and Mesdames Johri ~emary to study chemistry and
BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING . K-l·r . Lowell Newlon 'nd Ro.. cer amics. f • Latest Fabrtca e -. --'9i -.,_,..__ who are -den)onstratJng the new ...... ~ a u:o .._..pa ............. ......., ert Callis of Corona del Mar and r ., ~~· ~·l.l!i5~~Coas~~t~B~Jvd.~~Sou~~th.~-~~Ph~on~e~3434~~·~~La~gun~~a~Beach~~~~~r=a:;ll=h=a=ir;;st;y;les;.;;;;;;;;==:;· Robert Pearsall or Balboa Island. DRAMA IN ~E SUN i' An organizational ~ance was _ •
The
1"'. , "' • '\ held June. 6 al the country club.
' The m embership has been limited
J .. 1 ... to ·100 couples a nd members are
' from Balboa, Newport Beach. • •
Florence
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le le le Has Been · Sold
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We take this occasion to thank our host of friends
who ha~ contributed so generously to our happiness
and success . . . during the tiine we have conducted
the F1orence Bakery. ·
They have been four happy years . . . and we will
always cherish. the pleasant memories of the friendships
we have so thoroughly enjoyed.
We Want .to Recommend the New Owners
Leslie and Florence Schmer of Cov~a
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-•_ -to the fine people of this _.s:i>mmunlty . . . they
are thorooghly experienced bakery peopll!-. . , ·we know
you will enjoy meetblg them and we att.confldent they
will serve you well t 1 ,.. •••
Corona del Mar. Laguna Beach,
San aemente,· Balboa Island and,
Santa Ana.
Acti.ng as hosts for this ne xt
dance will be the Messrs. and
Mesdames Ferris Scott, Laguna
Beach; Richard Pleger, Corona de)
Mar; Hugh Springer, Balboa Isl-
and and John E . Johnson, Santa
Ana.
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Every Prescription
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of old songs with refreshments to
complete the evening.
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Present to enjoy their pastor's
hospitality were Mr. a nd Mrs.
\Varren ' Thomas of Santa ~a.
Mrs. Thomas having been guest
soloist at the fuorning seeyice on
Suhday: Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Rutter,
Mrs. June Burns, Mr. and Mn.
Folsom, Neal Donker, Mr. and
Mn. John K. Elliott, Mrs. Flor-
ence Arlder50n, William Mawson,
Miss Soilya Johns, Mis a Jewel
Maw.on' and her g{&est for the
evening.
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L A., and nexf 1d fhe "Troe" in
Hollywood.
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lhrough your food grinder, o hw dro.,.
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mnch ar.u;ng
2 hmd bolled egg<, V. green pepper,
chopped · chopped
1 lbtp. Worcntenhlre -•e
let gefolln 1toncl In -while bring-
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'Aquila' and 'Vim Win
Races in UYC Series
Excellent wind gave good aall-
ing to the Q'9.ising boats partdpat ..
ing in the fourth patr ot racea to
C&tallna Island and return lut
week end. The Lido Isle Yacht
club trophy went to Ed Munsey's
"VIM" the se<:ond . time for hJa
.wtnntng effort to Avalon, second
place to out 01apma.n'1 "GA'!.
WIND" with Dr. W. T . Mooney'1
"TRUANT' taking third. On the
return race the little 26' schooner,
"AQUILA" saved Ume on the
larger boats and Ned Rutter n.lled
her to the top spot. Second and
third went to "TRUANT' ,an d
"GAY WIND."
The fifth and last race of the
series tor ta e Newport Harbor
Chamber ot Commerce trophy will
be sailed September 20 and 21.
Handicaps wtll be revised and
some ot the consistent boat. that
have been c.oming in leaders on
elapsed time should do better when
the corrected times are figured.
"GAY WIND" is leading the
ser ies on point score wttt) Allen
Merickel's "KAREN" stt0nd, Ed
Frazer with "PAMLIN" ls, third.
Both ot these bQats have had quite
a handicap and they have been
well sailed to keep up at the top.
Balboa Island Circle
Meets Tues ., Sept. 9
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CAPT. JOE BEEK. honorary oo~ore or the Balboa Touma.meat of IJ(bte auodatloo, holda one
of t.hl!I trophies 'Vhlch wu awarded I the "Singing Senator." to the parade. Commodore J . S. Banett
al~ ~ttt-oted the ornate perpetual ltropby dhpliyed on the table to Mr. Beek for hla cruber, which
carried the senaton. and this WM the nnt trophy ever preaented the man who atarted the tournament
and haA been It.a guldl.01 p:nlua until thJs year, -photo by Gerhardt.
Balboa Island Circle of the · FJ B k
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N1:wPoar BALBOA ~1:ws-r1•1:s P••e 5
THUlt8DAY NeWport llwl!, Oallf, September !, 1M1 ..,..
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Annual Clearance ·Sale
-ol -
·summer Stock
NOW IN PROGRES .$.
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Phone Harbor 576
207 Marine A-venue Balboa Island
-w.s.c.s. will meet al the chapel orence a ery
on AgatC' a\'C'nue at 2 p.m . on T R t • N
Tuesday, Sept. 9 fo r their first 0 ' e 3Jfi ame
meeting o r the fall season. I-Ion·
orC'd guests ";11 be members whost:'
birthdays fall in-May, June and
July.
Pirate Boat Landing to Be · -~i:!·u:~,~~: ~·:~,~~ ~E Filmed by Movie Cameramen Play Golf w· ell · · k
Leslie Schmer announccd lo the at the new I I OWIC
N<>ws-Timcs todct)'. 'I"ht' PiratC' boat landir;ig. a part pirate parade Friday at 4 :30 p.m .
Public
Course
War Relief Picture "It became synon)mous \.,,·ith of th(' progran1 of tht' p irate d ays a nd 1he kiddies treasure hunt, Fri·
to Be Shown Saturday
At Npt. Heights Church
fine baking undc>r lhC' management cclr bration St•pt. 11 . 1:!, 13. is 10 day at 5 p.m .
of l\-lr. and l\-·trs. Edward f'irbank", he! a scquc>nct• in the picture being A str eet_-da nce. to be held o n
l\-1rs . Schmcr said. and smilingly tnadC' her<" litled .. California's \\"ay
added: "F\Jrthermore, it ~s a pleas-o( Lifc." The landing a nd in\'asion
"I nasmuch." a moving picture ant coincidence that my fi r.:;t hy !he pirates is to take place
sho\\'ing the "'ar·torn countries of name is F1orence, too." ·rhursday, Sep!. 11 at 7 :30 p.m.
Europe as they are today, will be> The Schmers. with 1heir son a nd thl'Y art~ schcdulC'd to land
prC'scnted to the public by Wa rren Rona ld, 14. came to Balbo<• from a t lhe f'un Zone pier on the bay
\Vittinb<>rg, Home l\1issionary SC'C-Covina where they managed Danis' front at Balboa.
retary of the Southeastern con· Bakery and Soda r-ountain for five The landing oJ the pirates. one
ferC'nce of Seventh Day Adventist, years. Prior to tha t , they had op-of th(' e\·ents on the schedule. of
on Saturday, Sept. 6 (flt 7:30 p.m . erated the "D·Luscious [)o...Nut thr three-day celebra tion in Bal·
at !he NC\\·port Hei~hts church at Shop·· in Pomona. boa. is to be one of !he colorful
Bolsa and Old County road. The F1orencc Bak ei;y will spc· highlights of the entire procl'ed·
"Inasmuch." v.·hich \\'j takC'n cialize in decorated cakes arid cake in&j . according to the con1mittee
and narrated by Mr. J . J . Str ahle. do-nuts. according to Mrs. Schmer . in•ctlarp.'. The evC'nt is planned
1-\d\'entist Relil:;f director of Eu· \Vhile handling the initial affairs to be highly colorful and a galaxy
rope, is a timely p icture and s hould of their new business. t he Schmers or beautiful girl piratC'S, augment·
not be m issed by those interested are li ving at 1212 ~\'est Ocean c>d by numerous n1ale pi ra tc-s, al l
in 1h(. tremendous part t his nation Front. in colorful costumes, "'ill land
must ta ke in r ehabilitating these thl'i ~· pirate boat and proceed to
countries. l\1-r. and h1rs. Eugene De Bra capture the Balboa area.
Herbert Hoo\'cr described the and childrC'n or lnglc"·ood were Among o ther events scheduled
i\1ain street bct\veen Central ave-
nue a nd the ocean front Friday
night a t 9:00 p.m . "'il l attract the
rug cutters a nd jitter bugs and
s hould prove very entertaining to
the onlookers in \\.'a tching the
antics of the young terpsichorean
lovers. ·
A con1inuous round of enter·
tainment is in s tore for the many
thousands of expec1ed visitors dur·
ing the pirate celebr ation. A ten·
tati\·c schedule of events planned
has been arranged by the commit·
tc-e and 1hey assure the expected
visit9rs a sc>rics of good, clean fun
and Cntertainment .
The piece de resistance of the
cn1ire thr'Ce d31's is e xpected t<>
be the Coronation Ball at the Ren·
dezvous ballroom at 9:00 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11.
The Pirate Q uC'en will be chosen
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On West 5th St. ~ Mlle East of Harbor Boulevard
l'lloDO 8&1lta Ana 10111-.1 _ .. ·--w···-·-·-----·-__.. ............ ._ ............ ~. -.._.,.
Standard 18-Hole Course -6100 Yards -Par 71 -............ -.. -----·--~ --·---
•-ONLY TWE..'!TY llllNllTES DRIVE FROM: BAi.eOA-e
!50-La~ M:aln Event SPEEDWAY
C.B..A. F1nt ~venary
Sweepetakea
<j· R. A. Sanctloa
A Ware & Mathewson ! Presentation .. nC'cds he round in his surve y of guests for thC' Labor Day holi· ar e· the aquatic sports on the bay
Europe, \\•hich he says is suffering day at the hon1e or J\.tr. and J\.lrs. front, Thursday at 2 p.m., and
its \\'Orsi per iod i n 25 yC'ars. "The John K . Elliolt, Balboa . Saturday at 1 p.m., the k iddies
children of many lands are still r-...:....------------------.--------. covered with unhealing sores be·
from among contestants from all jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-------;;· of Orange county and she will
rC'ign with her royal court throug h·
out the entire three days. The
en tire proct'eds. of this beautifully
schedulC"d event is to be donated
to W alter Winchell's Damon Run-·
yon Memorial Cancer Fund.
cause of prolonged n1alnutrition.
\Vhether they belong to victor or
vanqu ished nation . these little
children are equal in miser y, in
thl"ir hunger and in their terrible
insecurity," Mr. Hoover declared.
Be Wise -Advertiae
CV\\uft1.oCt~.
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Newport High Opens ~on.
Newport Harbor Union Web IM:hool will open lbt doors tor tbe
1947-48 school year Monday, September 8, when jun.Ion and 1e11-
lors wtll betttn registration.
The followtlor day, September 9, llOpbomol"e!I and fretahmea
w111 foOow IMl.lt and oo Wednmday, the 10th. rerutar clue ecbed· ul~ will commence. ·
Followtnl' are registration clay udi openJnc day bus echedu.Jee: ·
M:ONDAY,niESDAY
A.M. Bus No. 1, Costa Meta-leave school1...................... 8 :30
18th and Placentia ..... ------.. ···--·· .. ····-··-·-·--······--·-· .. 8 :35
Victoria and Placentia ····--······-··-··· .. ·--·····------·····-_. 8 :37
Victori a and Harbor ·-········-·······--·······-·······---······-.-·: 8 :40 Victoria and Old Santa Ana Road ....................... :.::. 8 :44
Newport Blvd. a nd 20th St ... -........ ___ ..................... 8 :46
Newport Blvd. and Harbor Blvd ... -·-·--·-··----······---,· 8 :50
BUf No. Z-Newport-;Balbea
Central a nd Miramar ········--···-·-··-········-·········-···-·--···· 8 :43
East Newport .............. ·-·-·-·····------· __ ······-·-·-····-··---······· 8 :47
15th a nd Central . ····-··-··-····-·-·····-··-·········-····-·····----··· 8:49
Ford Garage ····-----···-······-··-····-···--·-···--······--····-···--····· 8 :50
30th and Central -·--·· .. ·-·-·-······----····-········--····-·-·-···-.··. 8 :52
Udo Theat re ····-····--·--······---·······--·-·····-·-······-······---·····:· 8 :53
Bu!I No. 3.-.0>rona del Mar-Balboa bland
Paci fic and Coast Highway ·-·-·······---·····-----····-·----·· 8 :40
Pacific and Palisades ............. ··-·········-··-···--·······-----··· 8 :42
Drug Store. Balboa Island ·············---····················· 8 :45 Bu. No. 4--Coeta Mesa
Mesa .Drive and Santa Ana Ave. ···-··-·--·-······-----·-·· 8 :40
·Acacia and Palisades ···--··········-···· .. ···-················--·-··· 8 :42
Mesa Drive and Orange Ave. --··-·-··-··-·-····-···-·······-···· 8 :45
Broadway a nd Orange --·-·--··-·--·····--··-·······----··----···-8:50
18th a nd Santa Ana Ave. -···-···-····-·-·-·-·-------····--····· .. -. 8 :52
WEDNESDAY .
COSTA OU:SA BALBOA
12:43
12:47
12:49
12 :50
. 12 :52
12 :53
12 :40
12:42
12:45
12 :40
12:42
12:45
12:50.
12:52
Miramar & I ................... . 7 :29 7 ·30
7 :31
7 :32
7:33
7:35
.7 :36
Nelson's '···--···-···-·-····---·--···· 7 :27
Miramar & M -···---··-··---···-Central & J ··---··············· Central & Miramar ...... .
Central &: D ····-------··--···-·-
Main Street ····-·····-··········-
Coronado ··--········-··--····------
NEWPOBT BEACH
ld Trip
Orange & 101 . W . NWpt.
Coast & 39th ······-············ Coot & 30th ............. _ .. .
Lido Sood and Lorca ..... .
Lido Oub House -····-----····' Udo Nord & Via Undine ..
Lido Entrance ·---····--------·
%nd Trip
East Newport ................. .
Central & 9th ................ .
Central & 13th ........ --·····
Cen tral and 17th --·----·-·-·--
Ford Garage ·----····-·--------·-
COSTA MESA
lot Trip
Santa Ana • Santa Is.lbel
Santa Ana • Monte VtSta
Santa Ana & Del Mar ....
Acacia It Orchard -----·-·--Birch & Orchard ........ _.
Birch & Palisades ·····-· Santa Ana .. Palisades-..
Santa Ana & Orchard -· Santa Ana & Mesa Dr .L.
Del Mar & Eldon -·--·--Mmt• Vista & Elden ·-·
Santa lab.I & Eldon -· ~ .. Albort Place.. ..
22nd & Oranae ···---..
22nd & Santa Ana ···--·-
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17th & N.,.port ·-·-
19111 .. Harbor ··---., A N .. port.._
Bl'olldwa,yA~~a,y "Sombl AnL_
Wi150n & Placentia ... -..... 7 :28
Wilson & Canyon Dr. ...... 7 :29
VictQria & Canyon Dr. .... 7:30
Victoria & Placentia --·---· 7 :32
19th &: Placentl8. ---·--·-···--· 7 :33
18th & PJacenUa --·----······ • 7 :35
16th & Placentia .......... 7 :36
15th & Placentia ·····-······· 7 :;is 17th & Monrovia .............. 7:40
7 :23
7 :27
1 :28
7 :33
7:34
7 :35
7 :38
18th & Whittier ···-···-··-·--7 :42 18th & Monrovia .............. 7:43
18th &: Pomona .................. 7 :44
18th & Anaheim ............. 7 :45
BALBOA ISLA.ND
Amethyst & Balboa ... ' .....
White's Cafe --·-·-··---··-·--
Ha rbor Island ·····-···--··----·
Bay Shore Camp ·········-···
7:59
8:00
8 :03
8:06 7 :55
7 :56
7:57
7:58
8:00
CORONA DEL MAB AND
BALBOA ISLAND
Trip 1
Acacia & 101 -··----·-·-········ Femleaf & 101 ................ .
Poinsettia & 101 ............. .
7 :24 ~erite 8t-Pacific ____ _
?:2S Fem1eaf & Pacific -··--···--·
7 :26 Trip!
7 :29 Balboa a. Apolena ···-···--·
7 :30 Balboa & Collins ............ .
7 :31 Park & Topez ·············•···
7 :33 008TA ~· 7 :34 ~
+:~ Banana & Baker ··-·;---
7 ::is Harbor & Wllscn ........ -.. .
7 ~ Hai'bor & Hamilton : ...... .
· ~tm a. Thurln -·-· 7:41 ~ona & Old s. A. Rd...
7:42 -Tltlt 7:43 ._. I
?3rll & Santa Ana ----
7 :58 .~: ~--===
8:00 1lih" Ortulie ---
8:Q'l 20tli " Santa Al\!l --
8:03 !Ill! " Tllllln ~--
8:0t T " .,,,.... ---
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7 :28
7 :31
7 :34
7 :38
7 :40
7 :55
7 :57
7:58
7 :31
7 :35'
7:37
7:38
7:40
7:53
7:!!5'
7:58
75.1
8:00
8:Q'l
8:03
This fund is to supplement the
contributions being made through-
When You Need
1-N-S-U-R-A-.N ~C-E
PHONE or SD
out Southern California for the Ooroa.a del Mar
contemplated ~ancer hospital to em
)OHN E. SA·DLEIH
be erected in Los Angeles in the :~UOG~~an~d~~~O~<>~u~t~m~gti~wa~1~~~~Plto~~-~~-~~~r~1~U~~·~.un~~-~ ver y near future.
Almost every civic organization
throughout the country have sig-
nified their intentions lo support
the cause by the purchase of
tick ets to the dance. The slogan
"Arrest Cancer-it i!t wanted for
Murder '1 is one that arouses the
fervent desire in the hearts of
every American to 'conquer this
dread_ disease. ~
Luncheon Honors
Returning Guest
Mrs. Hazel Dawson, 1512 West
Ocean Front. was hqstess on the
afternoon of Labor Day at a small
informal luncheon honoring her
house guest. Mrs. T. S. Smith jr.
of Du Quoin, Ill. who is leaving
for horile Sunday.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
· George Cole, Port Orange; Mr.
and ·Mrs. T. S. Smith lll, 428
Acocado street, Corona dd Mar
'and Miss Mary Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J . Hogan of Los
Angeles and Corona del Mar called
I o n friends in that community. $8.t·
urday evening. -
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Invest in P~M SPRINGS AREA Reol Estate
Luxurious living under warm desert sun -dry,
invigorating climate -plus breath-taking mountain
and desert views .. Enjoy health-giving desert aJr
and s unshine. .
Group of attractive houses -six units -·com.
pletely furnished and equipped for comfortable liv-
ing. Three quart.em acre. Room for more houses.
Nestled in a park ot its own. Secluded, yet only
two blocks to Highway No. 111.
Suitable for income rentals, large family or related
nationality. Present income shows fine return on
investment. Priced 'tight for immediate sale.
Quick poosession.
Total Cost $45,ClOO--Ol.sh Required $20,000
E. G. Wright, Glenn &
A Slr;<\Ots Cathedr.,I City, Citlif.
NOW OPEN ~ • • •
in Corona del Mar L
HIDY'S PET SUPPLIES
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• And SPORTING GOODS
• U: s. Govt. Imp. Hone Mm -• Fl"'11ng Tadde
• Comple~ Supply of Dog and Oat .._..
• Gum, "-rmffloD and Gmenl 8podlng Goods
KinJe1/'s Patio
.1217 Coast Hwy. Corona d~I ~ar
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THVBSDAJ' N..,._. ..._., C!11f, !!!ft hr t, 1M7 NEW AND USED Small cottace or apartment. Will TWO REAL BARGAINS -In '
BAYSIDE PLATING -ORS pO)' $50 to $60, .. per month. Dr. Calta Mesa. Large 2 bedroom Fish Retailers EMPU>J'llENT o•n•*" 11 OUTBOARD MOT Stockton, Harbor 2452. 7):-2tc home $51!50; ,3 bedroom home I
l.1 G + L' FOUNTAIN GIRL WANTED -Gold • Sllwr • Copper • -REPAIRING iu,uable couple desires to rent $:>35!). See theSe befono you buy .. ,,,.ust e ICense Gunderson Drug. Phone Harbor Antiques a Speclalt:J Autborizled Cuohman Scooter small home with garqe, per-Clooe to Harbor Blvd Hub Pow-Under New Ruling 515. TI-2tc AcenCl' manent, no pets,. reuonable en, agent. Harbor 62-W. 6!1-trc
See Our Ad In 0ranee County PARTS AND REPAIRS rent. PhoM Monrovia TIM, iu,. BALBOA 3 bedroom furnished
SACRAMEN'IU, Sept. 4--Under Experienced Mechanic Phone Dt"""°'7 916 .Cout Htway Harbor S3'1 verse charge. TI-2tp home, near hay, 6 garages, brings
a recent amendment. ofF!":: One capable of hanclllngJob u lli-trc lwANTED TO RENT~2 bedn:n. in $45.00 a month. $13,000'.00.
1010 of the Califonua . assistant service manager; abo 1914 Harl¥>< Blvd Ph. BeL 51U -------,-,.,.-----,.-:-=:-du! b Co. Properties. 501 E . Central _ Game COck by the State Legjsla-lubrication and tun~up man. Cor. Harbor and 19th, Coit.a Msi Cabin cruller 24'. Sleepo 4.. Radio · house, furnlahed, a ts, Y H bor 2658 ttire retail fish ~ealers must ob-Tel. All new equipment $3,000. school cafeteria. manager. Call Ave., Balboa. ar ·
ta1n°licenses to sell fish, according •THEODORE ROBINS Nextto-Cl!urdl ~tfc or trade equipment. Ideal ._t Santa Ana 0735-J. 70-4tp TI-ltc
to an opinion from the Attorney ''Your Ford Dealer" fishing. Exceptional buy. Bob ,RESPONs.IBLE working couple FOR SALE BY OWNER--47'Ai It.
General's, 6mce, requested by the Harbor 28 Newport Beach Plenty of Good Tires Fitch. 110 Qcean Ave. Lagun'I-desires one or two bedroom lot on Lido ale and 52'Ai ft. lot
California Division of Fish and 69,trc All Sizes 65-tfc apartment or house. Will lease on Balboa Peninsula. WW OOl>-
Ga,me. The opinion indicates that WANTED-Experienced girl for for year. Call Beacon 5697, 8 to .tder trade on 2 or 3 bedroom
restaurant a~d grocery stores work in malt shop, good pay, Compound Motor Oil FOR SALE. 5, or ·Beacon 5890-W. evenings. beach bowie In Balboa or vtcln-
handli.Qg canned .fish need _not buy good hours, permanent. Apply Gallon, 70c SAIL BOAT 69-4tp lty. Phone Harbor 707 or Inquire
licenses. bot that retail fish mar· before 11 a .m. or after 3 p.m. IN FINE CONDITION WANT TO RENT year 'round-· at 1569 Miram&J" Dr., .Balboa.
k.e ts must buy licenses. 211 Mar ine Ave., Balboa Island. 2 or 3 bedroom untu.."'t1.lahed ett
The license fee, whlch formerly ' 71-2tc western Auto Supply Just had complete paint job. Holds nl p -------------
app'lied only to cer tain wholesale Authorlz.ed Dealer six oo mfortably. Has fitted 'seat house ln Balboa or vtd ty. er'·
dealers' now applies to the can-SALESMEN or SALES WOMEN 1836 N~rt. B!Vcl., Coata Mal manent resldenu. Good refe<· Harbor Drafting Service
f h I · b · Expe ... ~,...., cushions. en-. Phone Harbor 7fJ7. 43-tf ning. curing, preserving, ~~g or up o ster1ng us1ness. r-17-ttc ~ for B\iilders
or dealing in fish from c.µ;tonua ience preferred. Local calls. Good Price _ $450.00 ROOM a BOARD '8
waters, or -brought fresh irito the proposition. Write Box "J'' c/o F1 Residential _ Commercial
state. is SS.DO per year. The new News-Times. TI·2tc ectric and Fire Can Be Seen At.._ ROOM AND BOARD for wOman
regulallon becomes effective Sep-"'AITRESSES wANTE· D -"•• Equipment Tests 1108 E. Central Avenue, Balboa between 28 and 50. eoro.,. del-711 -c. Cout Hlway, Newport ~ .,..,, ~··""ed p I T I h H bor 416 Mar $20 00 H bor ~M Phone Beacon 5860. 34-tfc tember 18, 1947. Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tft All ~· enonne e ep one ar . . ar '~ .
Gramicidin. a new drug, may be
as important to skin surface med-
ication as streptomycin is to in-
ternal treatment, says a Univer-
sity of Calif ornia pharmacologist.
The News-Times will not be re-
sponsible for more than one incor-
rect insertion of an advertisement,
r~erves the right to correctly
classify any and al.I ads and to
r eject any advertisement not con·
forming to rules and regulations.
SS-tic
WANTED--Housekeeper. white,
under 45. good cook. $150 per
mo. Call Harbor 1132·W. 70-2tc
HELP WANTED
Mechapics and Service
Station Attendants
FRANCIS MOTORS
Plymouth-DeSo to Dealers
401 No. Coas t Blvd.
C-0-Two, Pyrcne & Fnam rdlla 7().2tc 71-tfc FOR ·sALE --By owner, large 2 CO,.~~ system and Portabl9 FAYAWAY Express Cruiser, cabin EXC~GE "9 bedroom house with furniture
DOW avau.able. Job, 28' x 10' x 18'. La.r_ge cock-or unfurnished. Fireplace. tile OKIN L GALVAN WILL ·TRADE -1 Small H o us e ETS H ~ pi't. Chr ysler Ro,Yal 143 H . P. , kitchen, service parch and bath. Ht. h Trailer for Boat. P. 0 . Box 531, 1000 Coast g way Bu1'lt 1946, full head" Tt'Vlm, 2 double lot. fence, 2 car garage. 5407 91 .... · -.,. Balboa. 70-2tc • Ph. Beacon -ue bunks. head, ice box, fully equip-South of hi ghway. 328 Narcis·
FOR SALE-Refrigerator. wash-pcd $4000.00. Moori.ng avaltable. MONEY TO LOAN 06 sus, Corona del Mar. 58-tfc
ing machine and stove. 409 Phone I-I arbor 1898-J · 10..2tp ?\1IRACLE Mlt.E near Arches, C-2
1 2 LOAN$ TO BUILD. buy, improve, Edgewater Place., Balboa. 7 -tc PAIR s1·, cylinder Scripps 95 h.p. 200' x 237', level all or part,
PUMPS
WORTHINGTON
PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL
·' modernize or refinance. We pur-motors v.ith 1 1h t o 1 r eductiop chase trust deeds. $385. front foot. 1f.I cash. Or
gears. Have had good cai-c. $800. lease. Make offer. Good for mar-
for both. Harbor 404. 70-4tp NEWPORT-BALBOA FEDERAL ket, drug or chain store, motel.
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. theatre, marine business. Brok-
FOR SALE--20 ft. sloop, keel, 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 crs courtesy. Owner at 600
shelter cabin, a good sailer . 38-tfc. Coast Highway. Beacon 5593.
Really a buy for $650.00. Phone M --0-NE--Y-W-ANTE---0-----66-68-8tp
For all Pressure BiJScNr:s9oUmi:"""'-·•--"ii Laguna Beach. Ph: 7263 Soden Refrigeration
' Garden Maintl!nance
AND
Landscape Des iwi
RALPH BAKER
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Smith's Rare Plant Gardens
1449 Newport Blvd., Bea. 5170-W
Costa l\1esa. 71-4tp
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
1768 Newpol't Blvd., Beacon 5048VI
REPAIRING OUR SPEClALTY
. Contractin&: and Supplies
_$) 97-tft
12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA.
HARRY HALL
P AlNTING CONTRACTOR
274 East 19th Street
Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa l\.1esa. Call!.
30-tf<
ROOFS
W. J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING .CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 528l-R
82-tfc
lS73 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa 2().11c
CESS POOLS and
SEPTIC· TANKS
Insta&d Anywhere ln
Orange CoWl ty
Contract Drlllin&
Sewer Connection
(All \Vork Guaranteed)
Fu!.l Insurance Carried
J. R. McCORMICK
MO Victoria S t. Gosta Mesa
Beacon 5069-J
93-11<
FORMF..D Wlndshlelds & Hatcl c.o ... ·ers made to order . Also PieX·
lglass & Lucite Sheets toe sale
Nu-World Products Company
303 ThJ.rd St., Hu'ntineton Beach
Phone. HWltington Beach 178
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BUil.DISG ltL.\TER.:.:lALS _____ ll
WAPPOT S A \V {ski! saY.') nearly
n C\\·. 120 ft. C'XtC'nsion. $95.00.
307 33rd St .. Newport Beach.
71-ltp
PERSONAL
ff1rs. Richard f'cathrrstone. for·
mC'r pupil or t he )la.tthay School or Plano r-ortc. London. \Vil l
tak e StUc\."f.t lS o[ piano Startlnb
Sept. 2'2.1-IX-gi nning. intermed-
iate & ad\'aOCl'd. Applications
taken no\v. Call Beacon 5868 or
write to Box 23-1, Coroha del
.. itar. 6S-4tc
ALCOHOLICS A..'I ONYMOUS -
Reply Box 27, Balboa Island.
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BEA t---rY A.IDS ti
·11.ACHlNE and MAOIINELESS
Permanent Waves
'l}ntin& and Mtnicurln&
EveD!rig AppL Ph. Harbor l~W
• Vi's Beautv Shop
1103 Cout Hlway, Corona deJ MaJ . ~11<
JDIPLO\'MENT WANTED . 13
WO~ W ANTED-lronin11 In m>
llame. Plaln or fancy. ~ SU
Bemard1no Ave.. New p 9.;. 1
~hts. :l<f<
• FIRZ
70-tfc 623 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
----~--:--:--:----:.,.---:--Phone 4652 71-ltc
Local H igh School boy for kitchen ------------,.-
....,·ork late afternoons & early \\'ANTED TO BUY 11
evenings. John Dory 601 E. Cen-\VANT TO BUY-Dyer Oink or
tral. Balbba. 68-4tc P. 14. or dimilar. Write D. F .
Crestvie\11 51388. E. J . Carpen------------'--.:.
ter. 132 So. Swall Dr., Los An-57000.00 1st trust deed for sale on FOR LEASE OR SALE -Bay
geles 36. 69-3tc new duplex. 5i;ti payable $75.00 frontage, 90 feet plus.' M-1 zone.
M · per month. 307 -33rd St., New-Suitable marine repair yard, Small Cebin Cruiser, new anne sport fishing landing or other · t b .,;t tank part Beach. 69-4tc fT\Otor · new pain • Cl.I ' industr.ial uses. Long term lease
sleeps two; you won't have to AUTOMOTIVE & TIRES SA only. No brokers. Box "D" c!o
spend time and money on this! Ne\\'S·Times. 68-4tp Male and f('male help for light 1179 El Terraza Drive, Whittier,
manufacturing, Costa M es a Calif. Phone 41 3386. 70-2tp Call Harbor 2200. 65-7tc RECAPPING
WILL TRADE-Lota on Udo Isle FOR SALE-16 ft. utility hull, WHEEL ALIGNMENT also lot.s on Peninsula on pur· shop. Phone Beacon 5367. 71-ltc WANTED-House trailer used, 14 '
~tary to President O r a n g e to is· from private party. Phone
Coast J r. Coll ege. 'Call Beacon Beacon 5518-R. 71-ltp buil t for outboard use. Excellent WHEEL BALANCING chue ot 2 or 3 bedroom house
5323 -or Wl'ite Newport Har bor
Union High school. Ne \\Ip o r t
Beach. 7l~ltc
\V .1-\NTED -\Voman for general
house cleaning. Monday, Wednes-
day and Friday. from 10 till 1
p.n1. Palisades Hotl'l. 1414 Sea-
vie\\' Av e .. Corona del Mar .•
71-tfc
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS--
Expert in addition. Apply Coun-
ty Auditor's office. H all of Rec-
ords, Santa Ana. 68-4 tc
HOUSE\VIFE \Vith no pre-school
children to r eprl'sent Avon pro-
ducts. Must have car. ExC<'llen1
opportunity. \Vrite 2032 Valley
View. \V hittier. 69-4tp
SAL,£ MISCELLANEOUS
12 C ubic Foot
Deepe· Freeze
Sealed .Unit. \Vcbcr Cast
$350.
Phone Harbor 2600
IO
Ask for Bob or Earl 71·ltc
BABY'S PLAY PEN and high
chatr with table combination,
child's la\\"Tl S\\'ing, S22.50. Har-
bor 2654-J. 71--ltc
NE\V band saw \vith motor. 8 inch
table sa\v & motor. 112 Cr~--s tal.
Balboa Island. Harbor 226.
· 69-tfc
DOG GROOl\lI NG se t consisting
of electr ic stripper, nail clipper
and comb. Like new at a bar-
gain. 104 Onyx, Balboa Island.
68-4tc
VENETI.AN BLlNDS-Alwn!num
1teel, wood. Call U1 for tree estl
mate. Renovation &: ~tlnt.!hlng
SO Cout Venetian Bllnd Co.
~dt 18th and Newpe)rt Ave~
Calta Mesa. Ph : ~aeon 5762-W
38-11•
V/ a tches • C: ocks -Jewelry
CHROMO~ITERS
R!pair~ng -Prompt Service
Sensible Prices
VAN D.RIMLEN
JEWELRY
l786 Nev.-port Blvd. Costa MeH
31-tlc
WASHING MACHINES
[f. )'OU · don't have one do yow
washing a t
BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 Newport Blvd., Coota Meaa
Phone Beacon 5710
DON'T WAIT
ORDER YOUR1
SERVEL
GAS REFRIGERATOR
NOW
Deliveries Are
Improving
We May Surprise You
VOGEL'S
100 Main· SL Harber 1~
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condition. P hone Harbor 2099-M. NE'Y AND USED TIRES ln Harbor district. Phone Harbor
60-tfc Wm. A. Lester 701 81-trc Will Pay Cash
For your furniture er what havt
you. Pho~ ~aeon 56.56.
Crawley 't'urniture Co.
1812 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mera
92-trc
CASH f o r USED
Furniture & Appliances
"We Buy Almost
Anything"
GRANT'S
Phone Bea. !1707·M
1&.1 5 Nl'\\.-'}X>rt Blvd .• Costa Mesa
42-tfc
MUSICAL &" Ri\.UIO S4 29(X) W . Centr al, Newport Beach
SPlNE'lTE PIANOS for r ent. 71-ltc
Beautiful blonde. mahogany. FOR SALE-1937 Chr ysler sedan .
\Valnut . .1-\.ll rent of first months A-1 c<lndition. Price S875.00 Bay
allowed on purchase. \'ie\,. Cafe. 71-2tp
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. M ain~ Santa Ana 64-tfc TRAIL.l:RS 81
SPINET TYPE l\.lirror Piano. Re·
possessed, no\11 only S295. Ana.
!her Spinette slightly used at
big saving. And you just pay
out balance.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. 1-tain, Santa Ana 64-tfc
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TRAILERS FO!t R ENT-
Do your own hauling and JTIOV·
ing. AJI new e{}uipn1ent, $2.25 &
$2.50 per day. We furnish hitc.~.
M;Tehn Bros. Service Station,
Cor. 17th & Ne'-''JlOrt Blv-1..,
Costa ?.-lesa 2-tfc
LOTS F 0 R SALE -Newport
Height&r,. and Costa Mesa. $1000
to S225ti. Sec Hub Powers. J . A.
Beck Feriiy Landing, Balboa
l!>land. 69-tfc
FOR SALE-Nearly new corner
2 bedroom home, r easonably
priced Sl0.500. South Highway.
near school & stores, 700 Be-
gonia, Corona dcl Mar. Ho me
9 a.m. till 12 p.m . 68-4tc
12 WANTED 50 u~ed pianos for .our. 15 ft. House trailer. sleeps thr c>e.
rent .Dept. M1 ghest cash prices \\·i th t\\-'O mattresses, electric
FURSITURE FOR SA.LE
FOR S A L E-By O'-''fler 3 bed-
rooms. double garilge. large Jot.
tilc>, landscaped, play yard, east
sidl'. Cos ta h1csa. Beacon
5060-W. 7J'.4tp A GOOD BUY-
IS A WISE BUY
or biggest allowance on ex· hot plate, l'lcct'ric heater, ic~ chan~e. Terms. box. cxcellcnt tires, and a ir FOR S ALE -New 3-bedrOflm home
on ''iew locatiOn above the
Arches. Din ing room. fireplaCC',
20x30 garage. $14.600. Complete
in 30 da)'S. Call Hu~ Po"·ers,
Har bor 62-W . 71·tfc
Let Us H~p Yov Be W~e DANt:-SC~llDT PIANO CO. brakes. A home at t he beach.
520 I\o. Mrun. Santa Ana 64-tfc Full price $395. Lot 118 Munici-HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
43-tfc
KNABE GRAND. Wonderful tone. pal Trailer P ark, 17th St. New.
One of the v.•orld's gr eat pianos. part Beach. 71-ltp
Al so Bald,vi11 Grand. ·Emerson ----------------------
Starr Chickcting. A Behrma.n REAL ___ E_ST_A_n: _______ 82_R_EAL __ E_S_T_A_n: ________ 82 BOATS. SUPPLIES
FOR S t\ LE -Mooring on North
Bay ror 30-ft. boat. Sacrifice.
1-larbor 2491-R. 71 -ltc
FOR SALE-Balhoa Dinghy, ex-
CC'llent condition S140. Box 568,
Balboa. 7l-4tc
FOR SALE-Ne\v Balboa Dinghy,
conipll'te, S250. See Mr. George
at 111 l Coa..o;;t High\\'9.)', l\"e\v-
port Beach. ' 11.Jtc
Col o rado Rive r Special
Nev .. · 13' 5" Globe "i\'la te .. runa-
bout \vith America n trailer. 10
h. p. Ml'rcur)' outboard. $744.44
including tax,
Practically ne\Y 14' Kelson Kraft
\\-'i th 6.5 h. p. Salisbury inboard :
used 6 W('{'kS. With moor'ing. $550.
'
12· dcmons!rator skiff with nev.•
·1.~ h. p. Champion outboard a nd
car top carriC'r. only S286. Inc. tax.
Seab oard Equipment Co.
Beacon 58.\ 1
1205 Coast Hiway, Nc""'}X>rt ~
71-ltc
l ·f S~\tLBOAT. mahoga ny hull.
20· mast. J ust ovC'rhaUl<'d. Com ·
pll'tc sails & equipn1cnt $285.
Trni!cr a\'ailablc at Ne\\·port
Yacht & Boat Co. 1111 Coast
Iligh\va1·. 69-<ttp
30 ft. CruisC'r, motor overhauled.
fishing chairs. outriggers. moor.
ing-. Ed Eric kson. firs t pier east
· of Balboa Pa\'ilion. 59-tfc
Grand $487.00. terms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. ?.-lain, Santa Ana 64-tfc
USED PIANOS. Some as low as'
SSS. Good for practice. Trade it
in at full price later . Ter ms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc
PIANO ~1..JN II.JG and ..repairing.
J. B. BrolNTl . Phone Beacon
5'.194-J. 3S8 Broadway,-Costa
M~sa_ 78-t!c
DOGS, <;ATS 11. PETS
FOR S r\LE -Tajonc l i\'t exican
beavl'r i . I year old. \Vondcrful
pet. $10.00. Call Barnum. Har-
bor 13. 7().. tJ
FOR SALE-Irish Setter pup, fe-
male. rcasonable, 344 E. 20th
St .. Costa l\lesa, Beacon 5149-M.
63-tfc
SPECl.t'lL AXNOlI'."iCEX&.""ITS Soll
KEYS
Made While You Walt
VOGEL'S
100 M&ln St., Balboa
9.._ttr
FOR REl'o'T
Furnished apartment till June 1st,
chi ld \\'ilcomc-. l\.1agnolia Apart-
ments, 320 Alvarado Pl,. Balboa.
71-ltc
Furnished hot1sc, 3 'bc-droom...;; or
ll'SS, \\"('('k . Rcsl'rva t ions no''"
Pumona 22667. or write 1402 So.
Palomares. Pamona. 7l·l !p
FOR RENT-Sleeping room . pri-
Boats Priced to Sell ,·ate entrance and bath. 520
70-ft. Au.x. Schooner $12,000. 40-~t arigold, Corona del ?\1.ar.
71-2tc ft. Au.x. Yawl S7.900. 36-ft. Tu'in
Scrc\v Stephens, Scd. Cruiser. FOR RENT-3 SE'pa r atl' rooms,
S9.500. 33-ft. Sport F is her (19401 one with private bath. on wa(ier
$6.500. 30-ft. Albacore B o At fron t. Phone Harbor 1217.J .
ll947l $3.850. 42-lt. Sport Fish-· 71-ltp
er !1947) SS,750. IB ~-u~s-IN=E"'SS"'"'L,...OC="'A"TI=o=N=-an-d'""li"vtc-'ng
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted
Til Coast Hiwa.y, Newport .
Beacon 5032-W. 64-tfc
Clipper Bow Boat
quarters, sWtal:)le for profession-
al office. Near new Telephone
Bldg., $125. per mo. yearly~ 211
E. Central Ave., Balboa. TI-trc
FOR RENT-Large room with
private bath: also small apart·
C. GALEN DENISON -Broker
498 Ne\vport Blvd., Costa Mesa • Ph. Beacon 5197
THIS IS A HONEY
· Brand new. One of the most beautiful homes in the
Harbor area. Restricted district. lflrge living room
. with firepl ace. dining room, with French doors opening
on patio: 2 large bedrooms, unusually attractive bath.
A kitchen to delight a home-maker 's heart. Dbl. garage.
LET US SHOW YOU TIIlS
'
Charming new twe>-bedroom home in Costa Mesa one
bl ock from Npt. Hgts. Large living room with attractive
firepl ace, beamed ceilings. fir T&G floors carpeted from
wall to wall. Many new features. All _rooms extra large.
Double garage. This is a gem.
$2500 DOWN AND S50 PER MONTH
INCLUDING IN'I'ERrnT
Several Nice 3-Bedroqm Homes in
Newport Heights and Costa Mesa
. I
GI's ATTENTION
One of the best buys in ' Costa M¥.. The loveliest pre-
war home tha t has been listed for a long time.
' Can Be Purchased !for $8500
DON'T OVERLOOK 'TIIIS ... FS A REAL BUY
SEE US FOR BEST MOTEL BUYS
I
Refri gerator Repair Sh op
Fully equipped with built-up busin1 and iovely, 2-bed-
r oom home, completely furnished: large !cit; beautifully
landscaped. This is a real'buy for xperienced refrigeta-
tion man. Priced right.
C. GALEN DENIS0!'11 --Broker
Blanche A. Ga~esman
· Hugh E. Watson esman
Phone Beacon 5197 -Evenin Harbor 746-M
46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H. P. Cat diesel. ment on Balboa hland. Harbor --------~-------+-~------~ 71-ltc
New bait tank; swordfish plank; 863-w. 69-3tc BALBOA ISL ND
complete commercial equipment. FOR LEASE or for sale, stucco
Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68ltrc · bldg. 3100 oq. ft. at 2073 New-
Harbor 97 _. Blvil., Coita Mea Suitable
MERCURY •42, llO """wnlon for medical--11 hoapital and . other buslne9 purpooes. l'booo complete "1th tJ-aD1mia:io11 A: Dr S•llD'l•" IA&Un& 6892. rev....., par, New. 18' speed · ' ~
boat a1moot flnlsbed, u lo. Bee---=-:-=-.,,==-----:::: con :5686. Sl-trc · WA!llTED TO lllDtt V
FOR SALE -'star aal1 boat. WANTED TO RENT-Vete'ul
Latest t:Jpe, fkldble mut. In-and taDJy -11i1e -or
ALL-Y ear-'Ro nd
Three-Bedroom. . . . Maid's
attractive. Furnished Fire
hardwood floors. Excellent loca ·
$29,400
and bath. Very
floor furnace,
D&r So. Bay.
"STU" DUNLAP dudlns aalll ~ tD lal1. aputment·ior wlatn rmtal or
-Meda•. a-1ll88. _... 1nao. can fUrnllh rds-
ISLAND .REAL TY
201 Agilte, 8-U.. Js!eM
MP ANY
Pbonem-w
70-2tc ............. . . ft.P t•-..i &.tte -Harbor 2151-lll. n-trc I •
I
_ ... _ __.I --·--· •
-
BAY FRONT HOME
Choice Location
EL &AYO TRACT
G<!O'l Beach '
5 Bedrooms---2Y,, Baths
OCEAN BL VD. HOME
New 2-bedroom home With
enclosed patio
$15,750
4 RENTAL UNITS j CENTRAL A VENUE •
$12,000
W. L. JORDAN
-
,
700 E. Central, Balboa Telephone.153
71-tfc
( LIDO ISLE
Nearly New-1-stQry stucco, 3-bedfOQm home on 45-ft.
lot. A-Car garage. ·covered patio.' Barbecue pit. Lawn.
Price .... , ... $26,000
VACANT LOTS
Canal Front ........................................ $4850
Newport Heights ... -.................. .. ..... 1200
Newport Beach ··---......... -.................. 1500
Ocean Front ............... , ........................ 2500
CORONA DEL MAR .
2-Bedroom home ~th apartm1,mt over ~.
Beautifully located. This is a good buy.
Price ........ $ I ~,000
2-Bedroom home, large living room.
On 45' lot. Attractive and comfortable.
A Buy at ........ $11,600
' A story~book house. Completely furnished.
Price ........ $7975
EARL W. ST AN LEY
REALTOR
COVER I NG
NEWPORT
GREATER
HARBOR
3113 W . CENTRAL 15th AND ffiVINE STS.
Newport Beach Newport Beach
Tel.: Harbor 1013 Tel.: Beacon 5794 • 17th and COAST Hwy. 225 MARINE AVE. 615 COAST HWY.
Newport Beach Balboa Island Corona de! Mar
Tel: Beacon 5748 Tel.: Harbor 1776 Tel: H.art>or 1648
71-ltc
BRIGGS BEST ** ** BUYS •
'COSTA MESA-4-R. house built in '40; hdwd. flrs.,
fireplace, dbl. gar. Bar-B-Q, fruit trees, lot 50x205,
on Hamilton near Harbor ............ _ ..... $6000, terms
CORONA DEL MAR-Brand new 5-rm. house and
3-rm. gar. apt., good location ···---·········$5000 down
•WINTER RENTALS We H'1" Some
Fred -BR I G G S -Tressa
634 Coast Highway A "Sandy" Steiner Offlas
Phone Beacon 5778 Res. Harbor 2476
Members of the Multiple Listing Division '
71-ltc
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES:
Curio & Supply store in Bal-
boa, gross business July & Au-
gust--$7500.00. Store, fixtures,
lease, iiwentory, all for total of
$4500. Owner must go east
Frosty & ice-cream catering
business, all new equipme11t,
long lease on per cent rental.
$4800
SOUTH COAST REAL TY
& JNVESTMENT CO .
Realtors -Business Opportunities '_ Insurance
Ross Greeley, Realtor -Monte R. Grimes, Insi+rance
Josephine Webb, Realtor
302 Main Street BALBOA Pr. Harbor 2034
I 71-ltc
COSTA MESA
NEW AND MODERN one-bedroom house on large lot.
Has nice tile and cabinet work. Good east side location. ' '
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, 9ne year old. Garage and
yard, ThiS is comfortable and attractive and can tie
bought .for $1800 down and small monthly payment.
BLVD. BUSINESS LOCATION
6().FOOT FRONTAGE by 150 foot_ Comfortable <ll»-
bedroom house with knotty pine. Has small biislness
building oo front with room for expansi-
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor -"';;::--
1ELTON D. BA.RNEJ:J' PERNEL G. BARNETl'
. ' Brokers ,470 Ne""""•pol""'irtrt .Blvd. a.ta .,_ roo-Beacon 5713-R. Elieulnp, Beaa:n 577S.R
t .. 71-ltc
•
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I
I
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•
PullLlc Nona -
ca .. TIFtc.4.'TS or ,..cTJTIOU. n .. M NAM• . ~. ·-..,,._ .. __
that they are Coadocttna a me= ~ at 50f -aotb Btnet. N Ba.ch. C&llfonal&. Wtder tbe
fl.rm name of C\ark and ComJ>911J', and
lbat .atd nnn 119 compr18&d of tlM fol-
Jowtns per"IOlll wboee ~ --.d ad-
dreueit' are .. roll~: MANLET H. CLA.RK-146 v• Wulerw
Newport ~· C&llfonJ.t.. . BUR..~neB. B~·Bo:s; It, New·
port. ~t~ectF!'~!:~~
RtJLL A. iii:AR§i'i-=6oe • IOUl Street. Newport Be&eb. catlfo.rnl&. a ~nen.1 partner. WITNESS OU'R HANDS tht. llth
day or Au~ lM.7. M .. ll. CLAltK
HULL A. MARSH BURNETT 8. B&ACH
STATE 0 1" CALIFORNIA l COUNTY OF ORANGE SS
Before me. a notuy publlc lD and
tor said County and State, OD t.ba
12th day ot Aucuat. 1947, appeared Manley H . Clark, Burnett B. Beach.
and Hull A . ll&rab, tnown to me to be the penorui wboee namu are aub·
acr1bed to the abo'f"tl lruitrvtM:nt and
a.ck.Dowledsed to me that UM!Y. e:a:ecuted the same. ' · -'
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I do .et
my band and otftclal seal.
A. C. HOrnu.N. Notary Public In and tor said
County a.nd state.
M'y Comml•lon explrH July
25. 195L (N'ot&rtal Seal> .. Pub.-Aug. 14. 21 . 28; ~PL 4. 19"7.
NOTICE OF S'°ILE' OF REAL ESTATE
UNDER EXECUTIO~ IN. THE SU·
PERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
CALI FORN l,11\
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEABINO
MABLE P , LENTI. P!alntlff
•s. ' PASQUALE LENTI , De fendant
SHERI FF'S SALE Under nnd by v1ttue or an Exeeuti.on l$Suerl hut of lhe Superior Court of the Cou nty ot Los Angele•. State of Callforn la wherPln Mable P. Lent! ls Plaint !!(. and PuquAle Lent\ \11 De-fendant. upon· a judgemf'nt re.ndert'd the 9th day o! May. 19't6. for the Kum ot One Rurtdreo Dollan IJtOO 00) per mnnth tor i21Upport of rnlnor <:hlld Lawful Yoaey of the United State!!', be·
alde!I r o!!t!I and 1ntere!lt : &nd !!'Um or One Thou!land F1fty and no/100 ($1 .· cr;o.00} Dolla.rs. wltb tnterT:.tt from the
5th day of Augu!lt. 1947 .• Is now (at the date or this wr\t) actually due on
said Judgement..
The Newport Beach Qty Pl&m·
ning Commission will hold two
Public H earings upon the appll·
cation of Hubert Eaton to amend
Ordinance No. 525 to permit build·
ing to extend to proper ty line on
Lot 14, Tract 756. as R ecorded in
Book 23, pages 7 a nd 8 of q\1scel·
laneous maps records of Ofangt
County, California.
The final Public Heating upon
this application will be lie ld Thurs·
day, SeptC'm ber 18, at 7:30 p.m ., in
the Council" Chamber. City Hall
Nevvpor t BeaCh, California.
By order of the Chairman of the
Ne,vpor t Beach City P lanning
Commission.
Sister H. AquinU, 0.5.1'., "Tbe rlylq NUD" ol Marywood Academ7,
'Gnnd lloplcb, Mich, hu a otudeut ll:rlnr u.._ llenell aad !Inds bor
s-•est 1a1....t 1a dlrtttlnr a1r .,. act1v1u.. 1a -• at tho .ar1o ..
rndo and hlp ocbool leveb. 0.re abe la aplaialna' detalla ol a pa
po,..red lree-ftipt diamplonshlp plane, to be entered la Pl,-th Mot ..
Corp's. bt lntemad....i Model Plane Contest la Detroit thla month,
to Ced! Benedict, who la .U.U.ie lor the junior ap P'O"P la the ....tea.
I have-. on the 1._4th day of AUJruSl ,
l!H7. Je,·ted upon all the right. title. claim and lntf'r<>At 'of uld defendant
Jn. and to the toltowlng de~ribed real estate. to-wit : Sl tuatf'd In tbe County of Orange. State of C&lJ (omla. and more par, ticularly d~lb<>d a111 foll ow!!.• to-
v.·1t : Lots. 24 . '26 Bnrl ~8 In B lock
A·3S Corona del Mar. Together wit1i~ 11.IJ an<t J11ln~·u!ar the tenf'· ment:t. heredltament~ nn1l appur-
. ten&.nee!I thertunto belon~n" or In any wise appertllln!n!'. Nntlre I!! herebr J(iven . that on
Thu~day . th<> 11th dlly or September.
'1947, .1tt ele\·en o'clock A. M .. of !la.Id day, r wlll proceed to vii In front of
the court hou.':11! door. &.>ut h Entrance,
I.a the <'ily ot i:l1\ntl\ AnA. at puh!tr &U<:tln:i to thf' hl~he!lt bl<tdf'r for c11.<1h
In La"·ful :\Ionf'y· nt lhf' Unitf'd Stal l's.
~11 the rl~ht . tltle. claim and lntere;it
<Jt ""Mid dtf•ndllflt. nf. l~a d to the abo\·e deM"r1bf>d _property. or S-O much
the~f u ma}· be nece to rni!M!; 11ufrlclent t,., sa.tl!lfy said udgement with interest llnd co&t!I. GI\tF.S. under my hen thls :?0th day of A u~111t. 1947. • JA)fF.S A MUS ICK. !'<her1rr.
By SA~ JERXIGAN.
O.puty. · .Keller. Smi th ~ Er!!klne. 317 We!'! Milin 91. .. Alhambra, Callf .. Attome)' tor Pla!ntt rr. Pub.-. .\ug. 21 . ;i.s: Sept. 4. 1!).47,
NOTICE OF SA.LE OF Ai:.A L ESTATE
UNDE R EXECUTION IN THE SU-
PEJllO R ·COl.IRT-OF THE COUNTY ·?/'o~~~:.N G E LES . STATE OF CAL -
QKYWAY MOTORS. ll corp<'rnllon. Plalnllff . ,,
ER.NEST C' M~AGER, et. al... Defendants
SHERI FF''S SALE Under and by virtue ot an E:r;ei;:utlon ls!!uf'd nut of the Superior C,.,urt of the · Cou nty nf Ln.!!1 Anl(elet . Stale o t California wherein Sk~ay Motnr.1. a wrporatlon. Is Pla1ntfrr. 11.nrt Erve1t .C. Meager. e.t. al.. are Defendants. upon a judgemf'n t tt-ndered the Slat day or .l uly 1947. ror the 11um or Twenty-oJlf' Thflu!!a nd Ei&"ht Hundrtd Thilrty & 90/100 1$21 .~.901 Dollar!. L&wful ~fnney ot the l "nlted States. bfoo1ld f'!I cosl!I an'1 Inte rest :. and !!nm
ot Ti4••nt:!:·one. Thou!lllnd El1th l Run-drM Thlrl\" a nd 90/1(')0 1$21.830 \'IO) Dollars. vdth Interest f r(lm the ith day nf Auirust . 19-47. !!'I nnv.• (At lhP dal.> ot this "·rit) at'tus.11}· due on said
Jud~f'men t . r ha,·e. '"'" !he 13th day of Aui.·o!Ot. 1947 levied upon 11.ll th" ri~hf. title. claim,. 11.nd iotPf'e8t of Mid deff'nda nt Emf'!lt C. ~I Pti,l'::f!r. tn 11.nd to the tl'Jl!ow·
lD.ir deN:rlbcd real e.'ltate. LO·wil : . Situated In the Cnuntr 1Jf Ornni.::e. State flf C'all fornta. and more par-tirula rlv rlP111c rit>ed a.• folio~'.!!, to· ~-it · Ltlt 28 . Block 13. S#otlop 3 , Ra.lhoa I.<1land , R.!I per mnr recorded · In B<'>ll k 1 P a'" 15, or ~lap!'! In 1t he
Off ;,..., nf the Count v ReC'order ot
t h£> C'"11nt}· (If Orin~f'. State of C'111i!C'\m iil. T111ttlh~r with a.II and !lincular .the tf'nt'mtnt!I. b~red lta· m~nts and op~u rtenanrf'!I the~unto ~toni::lng e>r in any "·ise appertllht· !nit. , , Xnlire l!I hotr-h)" given. that on
Thur.t(lar. lhP li t~ da\• of Stptem~r.
l!W7 at ten o'rloc k A. )1 .. or Mid day
I will rirnrttd to sell tn front o r the
court ho".se door. South e.ntra.nce In tht' Cit~· .. r Santa. ~na. at publlc auc-tion to the highest blddf'r for ..cuh In Lawful lfooey of the Un1ted States. all lhf' rlJtht. title, claim Md ~nte~st or Mid dtfendant .. of. In and to the abci,·e d~rlbed proPf'tty. or so much th~f'f'()f u may be neceS!l&TJ' to r&l9e 9'U frtrif'nl to satl~fy · ll&ld judgement Ti,;llh Inter.st and collt&.
GIVEN. under mr hand thla lath day of AuR'\l:n . 1941.
JAllaS A. J<USICK. She rt rt. •
By SAM J!:R?-.'1GAN.
DepUty. G~. W. Rocht!ltf'r, 639 South Spri ng
St .. Los Angela 14, Calif., Attorne.y tor Plalnllft. Pub.-Aug. 21. b : Sept . 4, 1947.
CERTIFICATE. OF "BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS ~IRM NAME
WALTER M. LONGMOOR.
PHlLMER J . ELLERBROEK,
· Secretary.
(Published in error Aug. 12 and
19 as Lot 4.)
Pub.-Aug. 28: Sept. 4, 1947.
JSOTICE OF AWARD
OF CONTRACT •
Pursuant to statut{' berein men·
tio ned and Resolution of A\vard of
Contract No. 3517, of the C ity
Council of the City of Nevlport
Beach, California. adopted on the
25th day of August , 1947. direct·
ing this notice:
NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the said City Council in
Op<'n Session on the 14th day of
July, 1947, P.ublicly opened. ex·
a mincd and declared all scaled pr o-
posals or bids offC'r cd -for doing
1he foll o\\"ing described \vork. to-
u'it:
Tho constr uction of vitrifiC'd
PUBLIC NOTICES
SOTICE OF t\\V.·\Rd
OF CONTR . .\CT
Pursuant lo stalutC' herein m('n-
tionl'd and Resolution of A\\'ard or
Contract No. 3516. of the Cit y
Council of the> City of NC\\'IXl'>l
BC'ach. California, adopted on t he
25th day of Aug ust, 1947, directing
this notice:
NOTICE JS HERF.BY GIVEN.
that the said City Council in op<.'n
s~s i on on the 14th day of J uly,
1947, publicly opened. examined
and declared all scaled propos als
or bids offC'rcd for doing 1he fol-
lo,,·i ng described '''ork, to-\vit :
The construction of ,·itrifiC'd
clay pipe san itary st.~\vcrs. vilri·
fied c lay pi pe house connection
sa\vcr linf'S, manholf's, cast iron
n1a nhole framC's and covers. "Y"
bra nches, lampholcs, \.\'C'ldcd stt:'cl
pipe sc,,·er. to,::ether ,,·ith appur-
tenant \\'Ork in conn<'Ction '' ith
any a nd a ll ite ms o f improvemrnt
eL<i.y pi[X' ~an itary SE'\\'ers, man· h(>rC'inabovc mentionC'd, all as
tioles, cast iron manhole frames more particularly describC'd in
a nd covC'rs, "'\"1 branches. lamp-Resolutio n of Intention No. J.481 .
holes . ,,·clded <;tl'C'l pipe> Sl'Wer . to-passed ;and a.doptC'd by the Cily
t.:c thcr '''ith , appurtena n t \\'Ork In Councll of said City on the 26th ~o nnection \Vith any 'Bnd alf items day of J\'1'1)'. 1947, and on file in
of imp?"o,·e:nent hereinabove men· the office·or the City Clerk of said
tioned, all as morC' particul:i.rly City.
described in Resolution ..,of Int e n· F or fu rther particulars refer ·
tion 1'o. 3483, pa!'srd and a dopted e nce is hereby n1adc to said R eso-
by the City Council of sa.id CitY lutio n of Int<'ntion No. 3481 and
on the 26th day of l\lay, 1947, and to the plans, profiles and draw.
on fi le in the office of the Qty ings No. 416, on file in the offiCt.'
C le rk of said Qty. of tHc City Engineer of said City
For fur ther particulars refer-r N D -h d h -d o £'\\'JlOre D':a.c , an to t e
e nce is here by ma de to sai r cso-specifications forJ the said \\'O rk
lution of I ntention No. ,3483 and heretofore adopted by the said
to the plans. prornes and dra\\'ings City Council and on rile in th e or.
:'\'o. 419 o n .rile in the office of fi cc of the City Clerk o f s aid City,
the City EnginC'Cr or sa.id City a nr! a ll or said plans. prorBes,
or 1'\e''"POrt Beach, a nd to the dra\\ings and specifications here·
specifications for •the said '"ork tofore approved by the City Coun-
herrtofor e adopted b)· the said eil of said City arc incorporated
City Council and on file in the herein and m ade a part hereof
office of the City Clerk o f said a nd rcfC'rcnce is hereby rn ad e
Cit)", and all of said plans, pro-thereto for a nlorc particular d e·
files, dra\\·ings and specifications ~cription of said \vork .
hcretofpre appro,·cd by the City Said City Council has dC'termin·
Council of said City are incor· f'd and declared that the contem·
porated her ein and made a part plated ,~ark and improvement
hei:·C'of and reference is hereby heretofore mentio nC'd \\'as in the
madC' thereto for a more particu· opinion of said City Council of
iar descriptjon o f said \\'Or k. more than local or ordina ry pub·
Said City Council h3.s deter min· lie txiner1·t and the said City Coun ·
ed' a/id declared that has contcm· cit has made the expenses of said
plated work and improveme nt \\"Ork charageahlc upon a district.
heretofore mentioned \\'as in the For the par-ticular description of
opinion of said City CQuncil of the said djstrict reference is here·
mor'.e than local or 'ordin8.ry pub-by made to said Reso)ution of In·
lie benefit and the said City Coun· tcn tion No. 3481.
cil has made the expenses cf said Said City Council h as dc termin·
"-'Ork chargeable upon a district. ed a nd declared that serial bonds
For the particular description of bearing interest at . the r ate of
the said district reference is here-sLx (6 ) per cent per annum and
by made to said Resolution of ln· extending over 8 period e nding
tention No. 3483. nine (9) years from the second
Said Oty Council has determin· day of January next suceed.ing the
ed and declared that serial bonds next October 15th folJowing their
bearing interest at the rate of six date, will be issued .hereunder In
< 6 J per cent per annum and ex-th e m anner provided by the "Im-
tending over a period ending nine provement Act of 1911", belnr
(9) y ears from the second day of Part 5, Division 7 of the Streets
January next suceeding the next and Highways Code of the State
October 15th-following their date, o f California, to r"epresent each
THJ: tfNDERSIGNED dOff hf'rebJ' wi}J be issued he reunder in tbe assessmerit of Twenty.five ($25.00) ~1'tlty ut.at Tb•Y eonduettns a Hotel manner provided by· the "Improve-Dollars or Ai.ore r emillning un~;d Room. &11d Apartment~ bU8lne1111 at t A t f 1911'" be ' P 5 ~ J06"' ll&J.n St.. Balboa. Call fornl&. me.n c 0 • tng art • for thirty (30) days after the date ~e.r tbe nctltlou. nrm name or Division 7, o f the Streets and of warrant. '
Balboa Apartmenl.9 and that ~&a.Id flnn Hi h Cod f th S f la oompoeed or the follo•tn4 pe1'90na, g W8.)'S e 0 e tate 0 All of the ..,ork herein ordered
•boee ~· &nd &ddl"UM9 are u fol· California, to represent each U · shall be do ne and carried through '°L~tt·~~ nRBANK. S06'1 ll&Jn sessment of Twenty-five ($25.00) In pursuance of an Act of the Leg·
SL . BalOO. Caltrornia : EDWARD FTR· Dollar:s or more remaining ';ffipaid islature of the State of California. ~ !06~ IWn St .. Balboa.. C&.U-for thirty (30) days after the date de5ignated the ''Improvement Act ~ our hand.9 thl• !rd day of the warrant. of 1911'', being Parts 1, 2 and 3
of ~tL~il. 1~.7-FIRBA!-.'I ' All of the wor:k herein ordered of Division 7 of the Streets and
'EDWA..Rct> nRBANK ~hall be done and carried through Highways Code. ~r CA.LIJl'ORNU.. O:Ju.nt'y ot m pursuance of _an Act of the The said Qty Council did by
ON TRtS In! day or September. Legislature of the State of Call-said Resolution of Award of Con fie fn· :f·fo~~ mefaa:t;'0::7 ;;t~ fornia, designated .!he ~'Improve-tract No. 3.516, award the contrac~
pe.nooaJJ.y ~ Lydlll E., rtrb&nt ment Act ot. 1911 • being Parts for the doirig of the said work to :'d~~.!:~!:tt!:°~ '::,; 1, 2 and 3 o! Division 7 of the the lowest, regular, responsible
albecrtb&d to tht> .tthln trm.rument. S~ts and Highways Code. bidder, t~wit : to J . S. Barrett at ::C..~~· -to me that tlte7 ;r'he said .C\ty ~ ~d by t he prices named in his bid on file ~to Mt my ~~edbam"; said Resolution of Award of Con· in the office of the Qty Clerk of ~1 tbe day &nd ,.._,. m tbJa tract No: 3517. award the contract sa..ld aty .
nnt aboft ...nitea.. for the doing of the &aid wark to Dated tlu. .,,_th day of Au~Kt..
l'ft)R.&. A. lf.ARGWARTH the lowest _...,,,,__ ~-'bl "" o-
Autumn Months
May Cause More
Highway Deaths
Haste, Shorter Days
Seen Chief Reason;
Hints for Safety
Thr fall s C'aso n may bring \vith
it 12.000 deaths on our strC'cts and
hlg h,\'ays, \Yarn safe ty SJX'Cialists
of the Natio nal Co nser\'ation Bur·
£'au , acci<l<'n t prC'vcntion di,·ision
of the Associatio n o f Casualty
a nd Surety Executives.
ThC' m onth!' of sc'ptemhc-r , Oc·
tolx>r and No,;C'mber col leCti\"cly
ne tted J 1,558 dca t hs due to motor
VC'hiclC' accidents in 1941, they sa)~
and this year's accide nt rate ap-
pears likely to surpass the '41
mark. Last year o nly 9.300 deaths
v.·crC' rcportC'<I for thC" Fall months,
but the specialists point out tbat
no\\' t h C'r c are many more auto-
mobiles o n the roads and a good
proportion of thC'm are in poor
opc>retin.'!; condition .
Accident statistics shO\V that a
dcfec ti\1C vc hicll' '''as involved in
17 per CC'nt of the fatal acciden ts.
"·ith d <'fcct ive hrakrs. improper
lig ht, and poor tines constitutin~
nearly half o r the d efects .
SeplemtH>r RI~
Jn 1945. according to the Na·
tional Conservation 'Bureau. 2.510
persons "'ere killed in auto acci·
d£>n ts during Aui;:ust and 2.830 lost
thr ir Jives in S e ptemOCr.-an in·
crense of 320.
The major reasC'n for this is
the increast' in hours of dar~ess,
thC' hurC'au 's s af C'ty specialists say.
DrivC'rs. \\'ho during the Spring
and Summer go from office to
home in d aylight ofl<'n fail to
rea li ze that it ~C'tS dark earlier
\vith the a ppr oach of \Vinter, and
that \l."ith more nigh t dri,ing the
dangC'r from lessen ed visibility in·
creases.
T o make things ,,·orsC'. the bu·
rC':lU says, most of the addition al
nig-ht driving during the autum
months is donf.' bC't\veen 5 and 7
p.m.. ,,·hen traffic is at a peak
a nd mo toris ts are impatient to
rC'ach home.
• .\ldl'I to l\fotorlsts
As a n !lid to motorists u ishing
to a\'oid trouble during the ne xt
few months the Conservation Bur-
eau off,rs the follo..-.ing sugges.
tions: 1 ·A
Wat~. out particularly for ~
destrl Deaths among pedes-
trians tr&ttlc make tlP more
than .JO' per cent of the tratnc
fatality total for all montlu com-
bined. IJke vehicular trafDc. ptr
de11trlaa travel ls beavte1t dortnc
bome warU-bou.nd boon. and pedee--
ttlans are just u anxlOWJ to Jet
home u motorbta. Be e.peclal.ly
careful at lntenecUou.. ·
Slow down a t dusk. This will
compel'lsate for reduced ability to
see and m1tke .stopping or mane u-
vering out of trouble easier, Re-
member also that accide nts tend
to be less te\•ere at moderate than
• t high speed
Have your headlights inspected
and If necessary adjusted. for the
WE.>fks alie.ad will call for intensive
use of hea dlights. TUrn on the
parking lights earJjer, so that
other motorisu, will have no dif-
ficuJ ty in seeing your car.
Avoid U.Vfle "'
Watcti out for leaves and fOl'
wet places tha t may have frozen
over with the coming of darkitess.
If poss.Ible, plan to retUrn hpme
a little earlier. With the quickly
descen g nlchts of Fall and Win-
ter, 20 30 minutes often makes
the di ert!Doe between drivln&
home dayll&ht or alter darlc_
tfotuy PubUc t?ll &Del for eal.d . • ...... ~ ......... ....,. ..... e 194.7.
.,,_17 and -.._ bidder'. lx>-wtt: to J. S. llarn!tt at FRANK L. RINEHART rs, Officials ~'» -. ._ u 11 .. ,.., the~ named ln_hll bid on file aty Clerk ot the Cit>-ot ' 1~, Tag Data :..::::.·-=o.;;...;;;...;;:;•c..;:;..· =·=::;·--I In the office of the City Clerk of N "rt n-~ ~"·~ TO cawrt'l"ICATS OF 8USI.... aaid Cty. • • ew~ ~ ... .........Ul
ottcTrT1oua ~· ~M -o.·~ this 26th c1ay ot Pub.-Auc 28, s.pt. c, lM'T. . SACRAMENTO, Sept. ~-Doer . . ---Aucuot. . 1 { ---ud atf!dalo -nlidate -"!!! ~ .. 0~~s 19f7. : California'• pullllc janlor 1 .... _. ._ -.. .,.. M'uJ bqpn Cii,~ at .. .,_ • FRANK L. RINEHART 1-are ..-tine the -.... ot ot -ue urpd by ol.fid-~ ~-o.:::: ,:! :,..._ City Clerk ot the City of ,.......,. !or edlacotla!i 1111tabie to all of the California Dlvlslcn of
--.,, . Newport • BHdl, callf<lr-their -. a Ullhalley ot caJI-Flob ud Game to supply oom-~-!1'"! ~':"ltt -Dia. _ fcmla aurw:t of the ........,. at-pletelF the data ._w en tbe
liQl"'ill'a. ' ~ Pub.~uc. :lll; Sept. C. 1M1. ten? ,. ..,t. biolllv1•• -deer tac-.
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' yeanago,itwaslabeled "Zobelein's"
beer. But the people changed that.
They asked for "that East side beer,
&om that big new brewery down
on the east side." Yep, that's how
J!altside got its name, The beer
die' p.opu named.
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Fol~ using RPM DE).0, the Dies.!
Engine Lubri_cating Oil that srrerchos
time between overhauls, uy it cuts'
repairs as much as ~0%. And tha('s
right, ncighbor>--RPM DELO Oil
' prote<ts your Diesel, gives it longer
life. Compounds in RPM DELO Oil
make it itop ,ring·stic;king and cor·
rosion, cue carbon and sludge, stick
to hot spots. Tbe Navy uses it, too.
1·ry it today!
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No .;... kiiow. how IOnc 'It will la the result of many facton -
BO!f. _ IOIDI J'BllDll I Jaat, but It la evident thlit thla loverDme'ltal ·flacal policy, for-
. . ~ country la 1WI enjoyln1 a bell· elp bllylns In .a tJcbt marke,,
Thia hu been a vttY lntereotlnl la -n the=~ 1et1 outllcle · far-leather period of economic ever-exp&ncllns oomi-overbed,
• ,. ,,, ~ Tll••hl' ... r I , ....... I 7 v ..... Xiii& meeting he.re in Ft... c.owna. ot production tles, and ded P.'Olperlty. For more than a year, etc. To . chome the b»t obvtOUI ~..-BP•• r p • p ·t _,-'II' lw 11~ the d!fierent JITOUPI lnd incllvld· to buy thlnp ft!' Ila membetji JO.dine eoonomiatl have been fore-reucn, hlcber prlcea are lnevlt.
. ' ' In 0Hn&e County· ua11 lnterelted In qricultural ~ which are not production I~, cutlng recn1ton1 an4 clepreutono, able when 60,000,000 people, earn-~ St••~ PQabla In~:. !~perper::: to SW"""' ' operatives. The weather, which that criticiam 1tartl with any l~ none or which Have materialized. Ing the hlsheat pay In h!ltory, are
G. 'l!5 per JMr to -· ..... hu been hot acrooa the mlc!WHt, tice at all, and then only depe • ..,. Lut .June, acrordln& to Deport· panting for cooda and aervlcea ·or
ed .. ~ matter at the Poatoake In Newport Bead!, la more like Ca!l!Ornla weather Ing on local conditions. , ment o! Commerce figures, per· all kinds. There are 1WI many peo-
-Callfomla. under the Act ol March 3. IWl' (In other words, cleU,htfull and For mutual aelf help la u ol, oonaJ lncomea In the United States pie to whom price la of little con-
. Publlaber the subject i.I one ot tncreuin& ln-u time. The tribe wu a coopera-hit the record annual rate of sequence-a.s the ao--called ''used
UK D. PORTER • • • • • • • • • • • Editor tereat In the United Statea. tive, and years I ate r Arlatotb? $193,000,000. In. that aarru! month automobile" market abunclantly fl. G. ~ • • : • • • • • • Adv-.rtlalnl Illa-It has Its amualng side. There taught that man la euentially ~ the number or productlVely em-provea. Throughout the colmtr~" Prt!'~ Plant. iou w . Central Avenue, Newport neadl. California are words in the lancua&e today cooperating being, and that · U,. played people puaed the. 60,000,· 1947 automobUe1 brlns· bonuoeo or , Beach which have to have deflnitiom, only man incapable of CO<?per&tlon OOQ mark for the first time; and from $400 to $1500 on the used-()fficial Paper of the City of Newport along with their uae. There WU • WU either a b<!ut, or • god. the July '!!cure WU still higher. car lot&-and dealers report that
A Del•deble Local J.uU&atim f• o.. 11 Yeen time when the word "communist" So the first thing to make clear It ii" true, of coune, that the there is no de~rth of purchasers.
might mean someone who really ls that there are various k1rt48 -purchuin& powe.r of the dollar ii The loosening of the regulations
believed in revolution, or someone of cooperatives. I'.ve mentioned the much lower t h 8 n in previous on time-payment purchases has
who thought that he favored gov-farmer cooperative, created for times. Even ao, wage increases been •. factor ln keeping l&les of
ernment control and government marketing farm products, In an h ve tor the nlost part kept pace e~na1ve articles at the peak
ownership of all property. age when without this movemen~. ~th · price increases, ~d ln some level. When families run qut of
Active
Member
of 1 might add that usually he the farmer, buying at retafl, but industries have materially exceed~ C:Uh, t.t:1ey can keep .on buying on
changed his views very rapidly, on :seltin~ at wholesale, ~d oompet· ed them. The major fXceptions to liberal matallment :enm· In some -:=.~-= .... ----------------~~~~-this second definition, after any mg with bU1iness, which was per· the rule have . been the White. fields, such as radios, f?vldence of brief experience with government mitted under the law to combine llar and professional claaaet, over·production la apparent, es·
D control. Or "communist" might to market .its products, was at ,a ~hose earii.inga, meut.red by the pedal!! of un~OWI'\ brands. But Admission ay just mean anyone w1th whom you ~mplete disadvantage. The far:m· yardstick 0 , purchasing power, are s~aple. adver~ .gooda of a11
, were having 8 disagreement, ~ er ~ thus control the absorptioo leas than during flnd before the kinds are sellme w~ll.
California-97 years young! witness the circular put out 1n of his own products in the mar.·. war. People living on fixed In-~~ fe~ people believe that
"Born" on September 9, 1850 in a raw, rugged 1936 calling me a "communist" kets. . . comes have taken a tremendous this IS a healthy economy. Econo,
'· wilderness, California has advanced from the rough· and paid for by certain northern Then there .•s the coop<rativ,, financial beating. It Is the labor-fJllSIS for lndll.!try shake their
, and.tum-ble 1·1·VI·n, of a century ago to the smooth, California corporations. I was buyi~g production needs for f&rYT)· ing groups which have benefited heads when they start talking then as now Qne of the most ers, or this may be the same co-op, t about the long·time future. So
orderly routine 0 today. scti~e opponen,ts of communism it1 doing both. Then there are con· mos . H tl .d do the economists for the .lapbr
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· uJ t" h b the West. sumer cooperatives, stemming Herbert oover recen Y 6.a1 unions. All of them are concerned ln recent years her growt In pop a Ion. as ee~ The word "cooperative" in an-from the Rochdllle eoop<rative that he c;;:.uld not ~oresee ~y ~i;;-with what might happ<n if we haJ
likened to the tide of humanity that swept into Cah· other The situation is much mis· which started in 1844,. and there portant op •n usi~e"; ·~ .e a depression accompajned by high
fornia by 18nd and sea in '49 to answer the magic cry unde~stood. AOOut 90'7' of the or· are the "self-helps" of the depres· n~ar fu ture. That poln ° VJ~W IS prices. It has never happelied in
of ''Gold''! The ''Second Gold Rush'', however, com-angE'S, lemons and grapefruit ill ski'olnleddabys in Califo~n~ed· whiclh ' wte11e ~~~l~ys~:r::~ !rt l~e !~~~ta::~ this counhtry. It h~ happedn~ ! r.n • California and Arizona are mar· 1 y too muc era 1n er· . . d , . h many ot er countries. An 1t · 15 pletely dwarfs the first one. • . ketcd through farm cooperatives. est and interference. Can you who a.nttcipate ~orri•~ u~ eav-definitely an unpleasant prospect.
Toda" California boasts a solid and highly diver· We sell our almonds walnuts, imagine, even now. a Federal rul-als th>S _summdier . stlopkmlSm as '
J • I h' h · •t Jf · · ' · · "'h'ch ·a·d that and wo to the imme ate ou oo 1s pro-Pr u· 11 .
Sified economy. Her agncu ture, w IC 1n l se IS aoovados. dried fruits. dates, ~~IS· 1ng I -"" l . men . ducing lncrE:-ased nl>SSimism as to ac -ca . y e\'eryone l~ now COO·
'f' d • h 'Jd • h t · d t1"V ins and many other commod1t1es, men earnestly trying through co-r-k vinced that U. S.·Soviet relations the most d evers1 1e 1n t e wor ' IS er op 1n us ~ .J • f 't• Or'W'ration to keep their self-re· the long-term outloo . on the y,:iU continue to deterioral"', at
I h $2 b·11 · ' throu,gh arm coop<ra oves. ~ ' th that the longer the boon1 ' OOW producing crops Va ued at m o re t an l IOn Some of these bu y production spect, and keep orf reli ef, had eory .11 be th leaiit for the next year or so. The
II d f h · be They to be recipients of relief before lasts the more severe W1 e high. honr-s that were once wi·dely a~a Y nee s or t cir mem rs. b k h · It · ·1 I"'" · · J · · _ d I they could belong to the coopers-rca w en 11 comes. is a st u-held. for real cooperation between Her sea commerce though faced with severa may buy fcrUhzer. an. as ong as ti ? ation where the old prize-ring die· . 'b f t . rt I the fertilizer co n1pan1es feel that ves . th t "th b' thy are th the two poY.rers to rehabilitate
• Eroblems continues to e 0 grea 1mpo ance. n !hey may determine for them-There are the coo peratives, like tum a fe ll'l'ggerl ' e B t th'e Europe and the Far East have ' . l'f . h d f th . h R E A f ed t d' harder they a app ies. u is , ed l'k d . h d and transportation Ca l orn1a as ma e up or e SC'lves how much, y,•hat kind. and t .e . . . CO-OP:> orm ~ IS-is in the realm of speculation The evapo~at I e ew In t e esert.
I k f t · 'I f ·1•t• th gh the develo"· when the farmer is to get the tnbute power. buying from private . . . . . · Ihiliformed U. S. quarters, It ac 0 ex ens1ve r at aCl l IeS rou P . · f 1·1· companics or tr om governmen1 hus iness indices are still going up, 1·s als be11·0 ved tha t thlS. 1·s ~r-. . . . t b h' h stufr. \\·1th a pr1 c<' on er 1 1zer 1 r "f 11 1 " ... r-ment of an efftctent htghway Carrier SYS em Y W IC which suagests that it should bc po"·er projects. There is talk today and the goa o u emp oyment fC"ctly in accord with the pl ans of · · f th t f "" · ht e ' . f t · 1 seems to have been reached. I n h . nd R . more than two out Q every r ee ons 0 lt-elg ar dispJayC'd in j('\VC'Jry , store Y.'l O-0 CO-Ops no J>c'lY1ng ta.X('S, ye many importa nt Ji~S. OU tpUl t (' Vl('t top Comma , USSla,
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do\\'S \\'ho am t to obJ cct? I hal f of the co-ops have not chosen '"\-the' lief ·goes, is determirfed to move : ' . . . 1· \V~ y,·ouldn't have had shoo k for to accept this exemption. and some \\'OUld be-a ~eat deal lar~cr t~an circu \'Cnt any Ameri can plan for This fast truck trans port system with its fle x1b. e h bo ·1 \"f the co-op cases the alterna te .... ·ould be more a t ?resent if more suppli es \\·ere Euro an stabiliza tion. Reason: A . h. . . t e xcs, nor na1 s . . . H\'atlable. door-to-door service from s lpper to consignee 18 hadn't gone into these fi elds. It competitive for th e busJn('SS hungr a nd hopeless Europe is a ~aving a maJ· or part in California's e_conomic growt. h. -groups doing the protesting. A E:vcry .consumer kpO\VS what hmaupnp•y.· hs.unting ground for t,'1 c CO~·
.J.. Congressional committee t ''' p a ll this has done to pficcs. Here, ,.,
the years ahead the demands on it a~e s~e to 1n-f t B"t years ago reported farmer co-ops 1:1g:d n, those \\·ho forecast last q'hi So,·iet policy has paid off
<.:r eas e and it mus t be protected from c r1 ppl1ng regu-ros I es 'A'Crc OC'Cessary and not enough fa ll !hat sul1stant ial price breaks sq.f.ar Th(' extent f:!'f Russian gains
Iations or excessive taxation if it is to meet those cle-• 'compcli tion to disturb business. \\'OUld come by mid-1 94? \Vere bad· sin ce E Day has been amazing. ~========,,;·~===fl \ Anot her Congressional co mm ittC(! ly f?J>l.ed. Th.e B1~rC'aU of Labor To l'll intents and pu r j>oses. all of
.marids. \v iii !)(' in S.c.n Fra ncisco and Los S tat1s t1 cs price index rece ntly Ccn'\r I Europe consists largely of
California's industries, m any of them ne\V, are ~t onty EXIM.'<'I~ Angeles thil month on a similar touched another ne\v .high, and it SO\~f:' satellites. i n countries such
steadily increas ing in number and expanding in size. \.•isCOUOI ~1 ontgOT)lCry's j d Ca invest igali OO. is CXp('Cted to go hi gher Still. That as \:\U gary, the COnlmUOists com-
f f h . d t · h th that soldif'rS shou ld be> allO'"'ed to pletAI dominate the government-
The growth O some 0 t e se in US nes , sue as e read in b<d is being in terpreted PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY eve1» t ough, in lhe las t free elec·
deSigning and manufaeturing of clothes , has been rather too rcgimcnta lly in some tio~i Ommunist ca ndida tes got
Phenomenal. , quarters. • ACCOUNT·-PllYStc·•~s ~ sURo•~Ns, -n. less.1 20 p<r cent or the vote. On<' recrujt. as soon as he ar--"""" • f ~ • .E.'-' .._. Th ' h ,. h be t
We Californians -native and adopted - a r e 0 er par •es ave en ou · rived at his training center, y,:as A. V Andr M D la\\'t"d r made impotent. The last·
,Proud of OUr stat e , proud of its past and CDnfident sent to buy a book. "Any book," B 0 0 k keep i n g ' . ews, . ' elite isse nters have had an omin-
of its future. And, so, on her 97th "birthday" anniver· was the ins truction; "it doesn't service PHYSICIA!f ous a it of disa ppearing-save for
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Ad~ this unit to your present
receiver and have a preoislon
Direction Finder
200-1600 kc
Can be .modified to Include 2-3 ' me Marine Band ·
6, 12, 24 or 32 volt
$79.50
;J. K. BROWN COMPANY
• LU9 eoaat mway
Newport Bemch, Callf.
• Before You Build or Remodel
LUDLUM
lCZ 8oatll Jlaln' St.
Sample and Display ~
Cofor guides. plan-
ning aids, comprehens-
ive stock of carpets
and linoleum.
Carpet . Works
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sa,.,,. we hail her as the greatest and grandest state matter what. ·1so long as you're and th(\:Co luna te few who have man· ~ Jj read i n~ in bed \\'hf'n the C. 0 : t.;OLIN F. BROWN SURGEON , ag~ o escape to England. the 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii~~~iiiii~iiiii~
Of them a}}. comes round."'-Ans\\'ers. (Harbor 18") 411 Cout IUgh\\'a y. Harbor 561 Un!\c States, and South Africa. i
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Troubled waters I ,
No industry has been beset b y more labor trouble
than the American maritime industry. And it is more
than coincidence that the maritime labor unions are
known to be dominated by Communists.
Mode8t Pair
Irving Hoffman rC'calls the time
AIC'xander \Voollcott was going
home with a friend from a very
dull party one night.
"Whew but !hat was boring,"
muttered the reli eved friend as
they stepped into a cab. •
"And now th a t we've left,"
add ed Woollcott, with character-
istic modesty, "it mus t bC' ghast·
ly._''-Pittsburgh Pos t-Gazette.
· ~B.\y•l de or., Newport Beach ~ e mmun1s b'TOUp in r anee
is c:iiitr mely aggressive, and is ob-
vioull engaged in an all-out drive
for ~ er. This is one of the worst
Ang\o-, mC'r ican headaches at the Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
814 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa
Harbor l'TU
John K. C. Chung, M.D.
PhyaJclan &Dit Surgeon
2-4 7-8:30
and by appointment
Beacon 5075 ·
120 Eut 18th Street
CMta Men. Caillontla 2721 Lakewood Me.
Loo Anceleo NOrmaodJ' MOI · I '==========~-:d
DENTISTS
p1·esen time.
:I
r Children's
ntributions
UNCLE'S FISH
Patific Heating Co., Inc.
Residential & Commercial Heating
Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces
Harbor 676-R
1709· I I Coast Hiway Corona del Mar
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The aim of the Communists is to control the Amer.
ican m e r chant marine through control of the unions,
and thus to be in a pos ition to paralyze o r h amper
American shipping whenever it serves their purpose.
It was Communists who recently delayed the sail·
ing of-the Jjne r American from New York f or m ore
than a week. True, this action was not approved by
the National Maritime union, but Joe Curran its pres i·
dent, admits t h a t union Communists "continually
override the wishes of the membership."
No Baloney
~ The proge ny of hamburger now
includes the foll o,ving as recorded
in Mencken's new "Supplement to
the American Langua ge":
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
%%02 y, W. Central. Har-1'80
NEWPORT BEACH
Gordon M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn. Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.in.: 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
-)~-y Judy Lynn Collins I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ oni ay my uncle went to San Di~ nd caught a great big
fish. brought it back and 'A't! ETS H"OKIN .-& GALVAN ' had i) for supper. It didn't have • • . . -
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ChickC'nhurge r , che e se burg e r ,
clamburger. lamburber. nutburger , '===--=======~
porkburger. beefburge r, kirschbur·
ger . barbecueburger, steakburgcr .
spamburge:r, huskiburger, bar-tr
burger . sausageburger. picklebur-
ger. tomatoburger, and wimpybur·
ger.-Intemational Di gest.
.Here on the West Coast, discord on the water·
. .front i s an all.too .familiar pattern. Whethe r the lat"
est.issue---the· demand by walking bosses f.or collect-
ive bar'.gaining-has any connection with ' the com·
munist ts trategy of o b struction we don't know. But we do 'kno;w that the strike of the b osses is causing
iUrther derlerioration .of America's merchant marine.
nme To Move On
The weather forecaster hadn't
been right in three months. so his
resi gnation caused no surprise, but
his alibi for res igning did.
"I can't stand this town any
longer ," he said in a public state·
m('nt. "The cli mate dOC's not agree
\\"ilh me."-Atlanta l\vo Bells.
• · As for the issue itself, the Taft-Hartley law specif·
ically provides that e mployer s n eed not bargain col·
leetively with s upervisory employees . and that's what
walking b osse s are-: 1Yet, the bosses, in the face of the
law, are trying t o !Orce employers to do it anyway.
The ·,vhole thing does n't make se'n s e to most peo· Inhabitants of · Prince Rupert,
pie, but it probably does to the Communists. B. c .. are chuckling ov e r the [~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "back-of·the-hand " treatment gi.v-. en locally to the world traveler.
Kilroy. On the newly painted sur-
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frlendli,,..._ -19'1 counwl IDlJ undenl&Ddlnl' With t hem wo &If~
our ~.
Tbe fOWll' maa •bo U trn•trit.ted, the 700111' mother •ho f,eiet
lll•ur.nount.ab~ obslM!lee and the> tlderlJ' pe....oa •ho I• COQJ'U.
~ our m.inielra.Uona to aHl'Yiall! 1Mctr !line-.
We can and lboUld "'-"• our rello•m-.n. bi:! alert for tb~ i--Uea&. •llo Qffod'° our &Ml•i..nce. ~ir Ptk"!. al)d bapPIMM lie "'11.bta
QQl' 1ieli of lllfluenc.'e. for, •• are Docwn of Bu.lllMU'7. ,.l
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~OJ)ERN MARl"E SERVICE _
HELL : DOCK ,
' .. ' .. ' Bllboa. lllMd
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face of a water-front building is
this chalked legend :
••f Jump "'Ith glee
I dance with joy,
Because I \\'U bere
Before Kllrpy ...
Father-"When I v.:·as a little
boy I always ate the crusts of
my bread"
Willie-'"Did you like them?"
Father-"Of coune l did."
Willie--'"Iben you may b ave
mine.'' •
MEl-WOMEI
Prostate • • • Pelvis .. ,.. ..... , ... , , ...........
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~ ·-.. --wilsMsT IT'S YOUR
GLANDS .
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Clint• c. ~ D.n.s.
1801 Cout Rlcbwa.J
Harbor %2!0
Corona del Mar
GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S.
USS West Central
Pbone Harbor Ul-1
Newport
PRYSICIANS.SUROEOl<S, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
PbyUdu and Surx-
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ClllBOPRACJ'OB
Dr. Tom E. Barton
ClilROPRACTOR
Ul1 <lout mp...,.
0......dolMar
(Jn Kendell'• Patio) ---•IMS
DAT ilcllooL
Mortimer School
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Scotdl Tape
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NEWS,.n•ES
Supply Liptltecl
H. R. Hall._ M. D. any lob es in ~t e~th~r.
PbyaJclao and 8UJ"feoa wnW~1
I DID OS HORSEBACK
I-lours: 2-5, by Appointment t l By Michael \Valley
whf' I went horseback riding
Telephone Beacon 5848 \vith1,a I my cowboy clothes on, I I , ISi Broadway Costa Meu '-===-=====~=-,' sawJ o lions. T'1ey were chasing r a Ii lq baby lx>ar, up a tree. SO
I sh<J' bot,tf the lions.
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THi MAS WHO DIDN'T DIE i By Leon Atwood.
A anan was in a boat. and the
gas ias on . and another man came
and ot him out. '!---===-====~..; H 'woke up, ancf said, "Am I
S. R. Monaco, Nf, D. I, dead "· ·
Milton M. Maxwell, M. D.
1601 Coast Hl"·ay
Corona del Mar
Office Houn: 10.12; 2-5
\Fhoae Harbor ]Oft
814 Bay Ave~ Balboa I
llarbor 11U
I ottJoe Roan:
ZtoGp.m.
Mooday Uuoucb Friday y
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goin
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"'EDDI~G DRESS
By Kathleen Cooke
terday mY mother bought me
nd-new wedding dress. I'm
lo a wedding in it. It's pink! T. P. Reeder/ M. D.
H. E. "'stickler, M. D. THE :m:~~TION
PllJ1ilcl,am aod 8m1eow 1 By Jimmy Salmon
UGI W. Oeatral I'r4 going to have a birthday
Omoe: Barbor IOZ -part~next week. I asked ·a little
Nlcllt.--Pbome Barbor '71!-M girl come, and she said, "What
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SINCE 1920
1000 Cout mway, Newport Pb. Beacon 540'1
Allo In Saa ........_,_Wllmlottton--':!toeldoo
Saa Dlep-Oakl&Dd &Dd Monterey
C.O.Two
FIRE EQUIPMENT
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Jack's Equipment ,Rental
' Contractors' Equipment
e PIA.STER MIXER8
e OONCBETE HllDl3&8
' o t!KlLL SA W8
e TR.AD.J:R8
Phone Beacon 5508-W
17th and Santa Ana Ave. OPTOMETlll8T . shal t i do there?" 1
r---=c.:.:====-:--., I Ail-I I s.Ud, "Play games and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~=== ll!l. T. Butterworth, O. D. eat." =
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EYES EX.AMJNED
LJ!NSl£8 DUPLICA TSO
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ther you.are at the beach or
d swimmi.n' hole, before you
to the water the National
councll •Ulleltl you uk ~:!~If three questions: Oo )'OU that the water la deep
and tree or ~?
Is ~ oomoone around who can
help >'ooi If YoU have trouble? HU
It been two boun llnCle :your 1Mt 'i meal?
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More Beans!
GI Delouser
Kitls Weevils
Housewives wtl1 f ind beans more
plentiful this season-and perhaps
lower in price-Qecaw:e War ~
sets Administration offitjals diJ.
covered a new peacetime u,,e for
a wartime ·chemical de1ow:er .
Methyl bromJde, a fumigating
agent used extensively during the
war to d~.l.ouse GI uniforms, has
pow attB.lned civilian status by
killing millions of weevils which
destroved annually large quanll·
ties of beans in storage.
tt1 or c than 200,000 ampules of
methyl bromide, W AA a nnounced,
has been purchased by agricultural
departments of Ventura and Or·
ange counties for use in eradi-
cating wc-e vils and Mexican bean
beetles.
It is estimated that farmer5 will
save nearly a half million dollars
in increased crop yields by use of
this fumigating agent.
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Delegates for VFW
• Puauc NOTICE
• OlllHNAKOE NO. M6 ·News of the Churches
SAN FRANCISCO-c.ilforn!a ORDINANCE GRANTING TO OOBONA DEL JIAll
deleptes and offldalo of the Vet-SO\ITHERN CAL I F 0 R ~IA OOMMUIQTI'
era.N of Foreign Wars _bad ex-EDISON COMPfiNY. ITS SUC. CllUJIOB. OONOlli:GATIO!fAL
pected to attend the 48th National CEssORS Mm ASSIGNS, A ~ Frederick Schrock. Mlnllter
Encampment to be held In Cleve-,FRANCHISE TO USE; F 0 R I &ll He!ltrope AventM
land, Onto, September 4 to 9 ln-TR.ANSMI l "tING AND D& Corona deJ Mar
elusive, VFW spokesmen said !<>-TRIBUTING ELECTRICITY 9 ,45 a.m . Church School.
day. , WITHIN THE CITY OF NEW' 11 :00 a.In. Mom!ns wonh!p. M. C. Hermann, state quarter-PORT BEACH-FOR ANY AND
master-adjutant, said that two ALi.. p U R j> 0 SES OTHER
special trains starting trcm San TKAN THosE AUTRORIZED
Francisco and Los >,ngeles trlllUI-UNDER· SECTION 19 OF AR-
ported 200 post delegates to tho TICLE XI OF THE CONSTI-
Ohio meeting with instructions 'I1.JTION lJF THE STATE OF
from post members to vote fav-CALIFORNlJt. AS SAID SEC
orably on re\olutions for Untver· TION EXIS"ra0 PRIOR TO
sal Military Training, National ITS AMENDMENT ON 0C
Housing Legislation, the Veteran's TOBER 10. 1911. ALL POLES,
RFC, more VA hospital approprla-WIRES. CONDurrs AND AP-
tions. World War I Pension plan, PURTENANCES WHICH ARE
Immigra tion restrictions, and var-NOW OR MAY HEREAFTER
lous other issues of c~ent and BE LAWFULLY PLACED IN
future importance to veterans. THE PUBLlC STREETS ,A.I,
Heading the list of State VFW LEYS, WAYS A N D ·PLACES
officialdom attending the National WlTHJN SAID CITY, AND TO
gathering were F . H . Gonsalves, CONSTRUCT AND USE IN
Berkeley, department commander ; SAID CITY. 4N D TO CON-
M. C. Hermann. San Francisco, STRUCT AND USE IN SAID
quartermaster-adjutant : Alvin F . P UBLIC STR.ESFS. ALLEYS,
Kim e, Inglewood, department WAYS AND PEACES ALL
senior.vice commander: William POLES. WIRES, CONDUITS
B. Harry, San Fran cisco, de part· ANO APPURTENANCES, IN·
men t junior-vice comma nder ; R . CL UDI NG COMMUNIC,ATION
F . Nichols. Los Angeles, de part· CIRCUITS, NECESSARY O R
ment southern branch manager; PRO PE R F 0 R S AID P UR·
O . T. ~1ahany, &:-rkeley, na tional POSES.
nBST FOUBBQUABll CllUll(JB
OF 008TA MESA
OranJ• and Cabrlllo
Rev. and Mn. o. Willard Bt.....a
Put.on
Pboae Beacoa. 58!8
Sunday School 9 :30 a. m. •
Momlnc worship oervlce 10 :45.
Crusader service 6 :30 p.m.
Berean service 7 p .m .
Evening evangellltic aervice at
~:30 o'clock.
Wedneeday, 7:30 p.m. prayer
service.
Friday 7 :30 p.m. ·Yo~th Nlchl
and Bible Study. ---
THE NEWPO&T RARllOB
LUTHERAN CHUBCJI
1027 Cliff Drive
Newport Height.I
"A Changeless Christ for a
Changing World!"
9 :30 a. m .. church school; 10:30
a·. m., divine worship.
008TA llEllA OOMKmO'n'
OJIUll(lJI
Carl B. loluuoll, llbalst.-
lU E. :IOU> 8&. Pia. :1111-11.
Oturcb lcbool, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
Youth. groups, High acbool, 11'"
tetmedlate: Adult, 6:30 p.m.
Eveniitg service, 7:30 o'clock.
Mid-week fellowship and prayer,
Wednesday, 7:30 p.n·1.
11 a.m'., Prayer and Sermon.
CHRIST CHUJWll BY THE BEA
Community Methodlat . 1uo· We.t Cmtral Avmae
Rev. E. D. Ooocloll. Put«
Church School, 9 :50 a.m.
Morning WoralUp, 11 a.m.
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.
Evening Worship 7 :30 p.m.
Mid-week prayer oervlce, Wed-
nesday;.. covered dish dinner, 6~
p.m ..
BALBOA ISLAND CllAPEL
!18 Apte A.-eaue
Bev. Harry w. Wblte,
Auoclate Putor
Church School. 9:30 a .m.
Marning WorshJp, 11 a .m.
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Avenue Pharmacy
council mrm~r: a nd E lmer W. The City Council of the City
Pai,nt'. Oakland. 14th district com· of Nc\\1port Beach docs ordain as
Rev. H erbert C. Roth, pastor
;1162 E . \Vilson St. .. Costa Mesa
"Come O nce-You 'll Co""f
Again!" ,
n1andc r. rollO\\IS : p N .
FULL GOSPEL CHUJICB
%2nd and Elden, Coeta MM&
Sunday school, 9:45: momlng
worship, 11 ; E vangelistic service,
T :30 p .m.; Mid-week prayer meet·
Jlg on Wednesday, 7:45 p.m:;
,,oung people's eva ngelistic service
on Friday, 7 :45 p.m.
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Gohn's Battery Service
'1so1· Coast HJgh"'·ay -Se"1>0rt Beach
WRSCH'S BEACOS LASDISG
Distributor for Solar Batteries
Marine & Automotive Batteries
Wbolesa.le • Reta.II
ALL T\'PES BATTERIES REPAIRED
JUNK BAITERIES BOliGHT
Phone &aeon 5683 After 5 and Sunday: Beaoon 5SSJ-\V '
J a nlC'S V. F orc-stal. secretary of SECTION 1. \\'h<'ncvC'r in this ~ U BLIC OTICES
dcf('nse. \Viii top the list of speak· ordinance the words or phrases Jrnt to onr-h;i.\f pt'fC('Ot 1 n:'7r ) of
C'rs nt the six-day gathC'r ing. Other hf'r <'innfte r in this section d efined thC' gross annual rC'ceipts derived
top-ran kin~ militar y i:::uests In· art' usC'd, the)' shall have the re· hy grantee from th,., sale of C'lC'C·
elude FJ('('t 1\rlmiral Ernest J . specti\'£• meanings assigned to tr icity \\'itlun the limits of such Kin~. fGrmC>r chil'f of Naval Oir them in the follo,vini:: definitions City undi"r ~aid franchise and said
Prslions; General A. A. Va ndcr· (Unlf'ss. in thl' gi .. ·C'n instance, the: oonstit utiona\ 'frunciJjsc.
grift. romrnand.u.nt of the l\t arin£' context "·herein thry are used SECTION 3. T he wantce herrof
corps; and Lt. GC'nerol Raymo nd s hnll c learly in1por t a djfferent sha ll rur \\·ith the Olerk of said
S. ~fcLein of lhC't Chief o f Staff1 mC>a ning): City. \\ithin~thr C'c 13 ) months
offiC"C of the \\lar departme nt. lal ThE' \Vord "s.,'Tiln t('("'' shall after the ex piration o f the calen·
m <'an the cor poration to \vhich dar :year. or fract ional calendar
Education I~ tht" Unl tM1 Stat(>I'
b<>st tool in sh nplnK th~ Good
NC'ighbor Polle)'. l><-lir•\'1~ a Uni-
versity of Callfomia Pf'n!FMOr who
has just rt>tu rt'K'd from: t«'alilln.:
in Rrazil.
S C'\'('ral new hou.s,1ne unl1.1 fOT"
\'t•tf>ra ns h a\'e b<>t•n 1urO<'d o'·r r
10 th£> Lo8 Angt•lt't c11m pUJ (>f 1l hC"
Uni\''£'rs 1t y of California.
t he franchlsc contemplated In Y<'ar, foll o\\·ing the da te of the
this o rdinance is gra nlc>d nrld c:rantin~ or t his franchise, and
ils la"iul succ(•ssors or as-''"ithin thrl'e f3 1 m onths aftC'r the
sig-nA ; C'Xpiria tion of each nnd every cal·
•bl The \\-'Ord ''City''. shall C'ndar year thereaft er , a duly veri·
m<'an the Cit y of Newport, fl£'d slatC'menl s ho,,·i ng in dl'tail
RcAch. a ntunicipaJ corpor a · the to tal gross receipts of said
l ion o r the State of CaliforTi iBt.. gr ant ee. during the preceding Cal·
in its prrsent lnrorporatNl rndar ycnr, or such fractional cal·
form or in any latC'r r corganiz· crida r year, from the sale o f clec·
ed. consolidaled , enlarged or Tricity \.\'ithin said City. Such
rC'·i ncorporatrd form: ~an tee sha ll pay to said City ------------,-1cl The \\•ord "s tret.~ts" shall ... ·ithin fifteC'n (151 days art('r the
m<'an the public streets. \Vays, time for filing said stat<'mC'nt . in
lllil"ys a nd plaCT's as the same IR\\·ful monl'y of the UnitC'd S lates,
ST. JOnN \'IANNEY CHURCH
Balboa Island
Sunday r-.tas~c>s:
8 :30 e .m. and 10 a .m. (year round)
Confessions: Saturdays from
7:30 to 8 :30 p.m.
OUR LA.DY OF MT. CARMEL
JUS \\'est Central Avenue
Sunday ?\fasses:
8 a.m., 9 :30 a.m., 11 a .m.
Confessions: Saturdays tr om
1:00 -to 5 :30 IUld from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m .
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Henry and lda Sande, Pastors
American Le(ion HalJ, IGtb
and Ceah'al Ave.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning service, 11 a .m .
Evening evangelistic. service at
7:30 p.m.
Mid·\Veek service, Thursday at
7:30 p.m. , -~
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now or may hc:r('a rtl'r exist the aror('said percentage of its
\\"\thin snid City: gross reCT'ipts · for th e calendar
'THE FRIENDLY'' CENTRAL
BIBI.I: CHURCH ' . Rev. °"1gbt Kinman. pastor
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tion, the electric service in this region now has been
'changed to the uniJonn standard trequency-00-cycle
current. This fact should. be kept in mind when you tb.e c1L&.D1eo•er of 1our equlpm•t •re
Order new equipment or parts for equipment now in
opefatio n.
"' FlJRT8ER SERVICE • As an additional serv·
ice, a limiied staff will be maintained in our Hunting· r81pon1lblllt1 ual111 JOU t1ot lf7 ¥1 la
ton Beach commercial office, 309 Main Street. to assist
you in matters relating to the new frequency. This .
special service will be available to }'OU 'for sixty days
after the date your current was changed to ·60 cycles.
ELECI'RIC C~ • Our local clock depot has closed. U yoo left a
Sock to be cycle-changed and have not reelaimed it, )"OU will be notified by mail
regarding the JOCation. at which you may claim your clock alter it has been
cycle-<lianged.
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(d> The phrase', "poles. \\"ires, )'C'ar, or such fractiona l cal<'ndar
conduits and appurtena nc('S" )'t'Rr, CO\'Crcd by snid statem('nt.
shall n1 f"<1 n JX>l cs. tO\\"crs, sup. An)' nC'glect. orhission or refusal
ports. \\"ires. cond uctors. cab· of s<ii cl i::-rantre to fi!C> said verified
lC's, guys. stubs. platforms, statement , or lo pay said per.cent·
cross:irms. braces, transform-:1gc at the time o r: in the mann('r
t·~. insul:11ors. conduits, ducts, ll<'rC'inhC'for(' provided . sha ll be
valllts. n1anholes. m ete-rs, cut· crounds for the dC'cla r a tion of a
outs, S\vitchC's. communication for fl'iturC' of this frrtnchisC> a nd of
~ci rcuits. appliances. attach· all rig hts of gra n tee hereunder .
men ts. appurtenances and· any SEC'I10N 6. The g r antC'c of this
o thC>r proper!)' located or to rrarfchis(' shall file a bond. r u n.
be locatC'd in, UP{ln . a long, ning to the City of Ne\\'port Beach,
across. undC>r or O\'l'r the \~·ith at least t"·o good and suf.
str('e ts of thC' City, and used ficie nt sur l'ties. to be provided by
o r Usl'fu\ in the tr::.lnsrrtit ting thC' h.'gislati\'e body thereof, in the
and/or d istributing of ('lectri· penal su1n of On(' Thousand Doi·
cit y : lars ISl.000.001. conditioned that
f(') The phrasC' '"construct a nd the grantee shall \Ye ll a nd truly
use·· shall m ean to la y, con-obser\'e. ful fil l a nd pcrfonn each
s truc t. er ect. install. opera te. and CVl'ry term and condi~ion or
maintain. ·usi>. repair or r C'· this fra nchise, and that in case of
place. any breach of condition or said
l fl The-phrase "cons titutional bond. thl' \vhole amount 'bf the
fra nc hise" Shall mean the penal sum t herein named shall be
ri~ht acquirt'd through accept· taken and deemed to be li quidated
ancC> by said grantee or its da magC>s a nd s hall be recovera ble
predecessor in estate o r the from the principal a nd sureties
o ffer containC>d in the pro-upon said bond. Said bond shall be
\'isions or Section 19 of Artirje Ol ed with the legisla tive body of
XI of the Constitution of the the City of Newpart Beach within
State of California. as said fi ve 15) da)'S a fte r the date of
section existed prior _tp its the granting or this franchise; and
a mendment on October 10, in case sa id bond shall not be sq
~1ee ting temporarily in the Sev-
enth Day Adventist church, cor4
ner of Old County road and
Bolsa Ave., Costa Mesa.
Sunda¥ school, 9 :45 a.m.
Worship servic~ll :OO a. m.
Young people's service-6 p.rn.
Evening evangelistic service-
7 o'clock .
Wed.Desday, 200& Anaheim Ave.
A cordial welcome to all. ' .
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
8:30 a.m . H'oly Communion.
11':00 a.m . Morning Prayer and
Sermon. (First Sundilys and Holy
Days: Holy Comm.ruon.)
ST. JOACHIM CHlJR(J~
Victoria and Tburl.n. Sta. .
Masses 7 a.m. daily.
Sunday 7 a .m. and 9 a .m .
Confessions Saturday, 4-5 p.rn.
and 7-8 p.m. ---CHURCH OF CHRIS ....
Cburcla and Wal.riot Street.e
L. Duane Canby, Mlnllter
Services: Sunday, 10 a.m., Bible
Study; 11 a.m. Morning wonhip.
Ch ri~ti an Sci<'nce·
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"Cod s:thl. 1.f't us make mau In 1911 . and now O\vned by said filed, or sh all not r eceive the apL
I r h I · I · body our Image. aft <'r our likeness." This g ra ntee. , prova o t e eg1s at1ve , this
SEC110N 2. The franch1Se (a) franchise shall be forfeited and 11tatf"n1e nt from Genesis will be the
to use, for transmitting and dis· a ny mqney paid to the City in <~oltlen T f'xt or th e Sun1iay Lesson·
tributing electricity within th e connection there ...,·ith shall like--SeJmon on ")Ian" In all branches
Ci ty of Newport Beaoh ~for any iwise be forfe ited. of The J.1 otht'r Churr!J, The F irst
and all purposes a ther than those SECrION 7. This franchise is ._,h urr b or Chris t. Sl·lentlst, In Do•
authorized under sai<i w nstitu-granted under and in accordance ton.
tional franchise. all pales, wires. with provisions of said Franchise Luke's Gospel reports that a cen·
conduits and appurtenances, which Act of 1937. turlon sent "the elders or the J ewa"
are now or may hereafter be law· SECrION 8. Thi 5 ordinance unto Jesus "beseeching him lhat be
fully placed on , in or under the shall become effective thirty (30) VfOUld come and heal bis servanL
str{'(>ts Within said City, and (b) days after its final passage, unless · • · Then Jesus v.·ent v.·ltb them.
to construct and use in said streets suspended by referendwn "petition And when be was no"· not rar from
all poles, wires, condults •and air filed as provided by Jaw. tbe house, the centurion sent
purtenances, including communi-SECTION 9. The grantee of th.is fri ends to him, saying unto him,
cation circuits, nl'CeSSa.ry or proper fr.anchise shall pay' to the aty a Lord, troubl e not tbyselr: for I am
for said purJX>:SeS, is hereby grant-sum of money sUfficient to reim-not worthy that thou 1bouldest
ed to Southern California Edison burse it for all publication ex-enter under my root : ... but 1ay
Company, upan the terms and con4 penses incurred by it in connection fn a word, and my Servant sball be
ditions set forth in the Franchise With the granting therepfi said healed .... When Jesus beard
Act of 1937. payment to be made within thirty these things, he marvelled at blm,
SECTION 3. Said tranehise shall (30) days after the aty shall have · , · &nd sald ... I have not round
be inde terminate, thBt is 'to say·, furnished sald grantee with a writ· 10 11eat faith, no, not In Israel.
said franchise' shall e ndure ii) full ten statement of such expenses. And they that were sent. return.Ing
force and effect until the same SECTION 10. The· franchise to the house, found the servant
shall. with the consent of the Pub-granted hereby shall not become whole that bad bee n sick."
lie Utilities C.Ommission of the effective until written acceptance In "Science and Health with Key
State of California, be voluntarily th~rcof shall have been filed by to the Scrlptures" Jdary Baker
surrendered or abandoned by the the grantee with the City Clerk. Eddy •~rs ... Every · function or the
grantee, or until the State or SF.CTION 11. The City Clerk real man ls governed by the dlvlne
some municipal or public corpora· ~hall cause th.is Ordinance to be Mind. The buma.n mind bu no pow·
tion thereunto duly authorized by published. once within fifteen (15) er to k.111 or to cure, and It baa no
law shall purchase by voluntary days after its passqe in Newport control over God'• man. The divine
&greement or shall condemn and Balboa News-Times, 8 newspaper Mind that made man maintains His
take under the power of eminent of genera l circulatlon published own Image and Ult:eness."
domain, all property actually used '1td circulated in said Ci ty.
and useful in tlle exercise of said First read at a regular adjourn-Christian Science
franchise and situate in the ter· eel meeting of the City Council of FIBST CRUBCR or OllBl8T
----------------r------~--------------i--.1 ritorial limita of the State, munid-said City held on the 25th day of 80D:NTlllT 1 \ pt\] or public corporation purchU-l!,ugust, 1947, and finally adopted Lido neater, 0...lnl A-DO
J. H. ESTUS BARDWAllB
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Ing <ir condemning such property, 'and ordered pub'liahed at a regular -Via Lido
ar until said !rancbi9e shall be meeting of laid eoulicil held on · A branch ot '1be Mo~ Church.
forfeited for noDcompliance with the 2nd day of September, 1St7, '1be Flnt Church of Otrtst, Sci-
its terms by the grantee. by the followlnc vote: entiat, tn Boston. M•wed>uaetta.
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THUllBDAY N-pU!t -Oalll. lleptomN! !, 1M1 .Page9
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THOMAS F. KEIL Y
Public Accountant
' ANNOUNCES THE CHANGE OF lilS
,INO~~~RTI~
Bookkeeping Service, Audits, Bookkeeping Systems
State and Federal Truces
318 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
Telephone Harbor 1870-J
YQU are Always in Need of ..
J1f3~
VA·-~··~
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ALL ~Vll:J ()f'
C()MM~l2CIAL
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And for Your Conv4nience
We Are at
WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD
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L. W. PIERCE
Si~n Painting -Commercial Art
1184· NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 5679-W CQSTA MESA
Tiernan-Rebuills
Are Guaranteed!
You take no chances when you buy a Tiernan-Rebuilt
typewriter. You receive a guarantee w ith no strings at·
toched. You get your favorite make• of machine at a low . ,
pri~. We know how it is rp b uil t and that's why we can
~uorantee it unreservedly. Come in and try ofie.
Convenient Term.• . .
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PHON~ 743
Hold on •
to your bonds!
Veterana! Set an example of level-headed
thrift. Don't cuh your terminal•leave
bonda n.ow, unleu yow. muat.
If you need the money i!eaperately-or
are in debt-that'• different. Otherwiae,_
hold on to your bonda. You'/! be glad later.
I Every terminal-leave bond earn• inter-
Mt at%%% a year. A $100 bond ia worth
$112.50 to. you if you hold it to maturity.
So hold thooe bonda until you can pt
full int9....t and full valu,e. '
Jo~ ~ickertz
President
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SEcrJON 4. '1be IHDUe of AYES: Councilmen, Allen, Sil-Sunday School at 9:30 L m. &m-
sald frllDCbJoe sball. during the en,. Isbell, Robftotaon, Reed. i1a7 &nice at 11 L m. Wetln .. by '
term tbereol, pa:y to-aaicl City, a NOES: Councilmen, None. Testlmool•I llMtlnc at 12 ddodL JOE NICKERTZ, l415 W. CEN:rRAL F~l!!!~~~E_,!~~!!~E!,! ~O~
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sum annually which shall be equiv· ABSENT: Cooncilmen, None. i!Hdlnc Rocm located at 111
alent to two pet<ftlt (2") of the 0 . B. REED, Palm atJoed. ~ • -dall7
craa annual receipts of l&ld . y._ of the Clcy of New· fn>m 1 p.m. to S p.m. ._pt 8'mo I
IHD-.rt.In& !ram the 1*. Dl>" port .,.._ • dQs and hollc!419 aatlm&Dy ab-
ehtbt ar pc11!11W ol. Aid fru.. · Al"IEST: Frank L. RJnehVt. Mitid.
chloe; pnMded. however, tbat IUcb ~Cell ol the Cit)< of Newport Tbo pabllc II eanllaDy lattlted to
PQIDmt aball in DO ewnt be lel9 ~ta.a dludi WtkW a4 -
than ....... -&ball be equlva-' -Sept. 4. 19t7. ' ........ • -. .
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:Deictric CIQtbea Dryen • Ironers • O'Keef&-Merrttt Gas Rml&M • Fuller Paints
' ni.e Barbar 111 Newpirt Bndl 1185 o..& Bl9d.
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TBVUDAY Neweurt; Be•di. o.ut7 8ef1F5'ar \ 1M1
C0ast ASsociation Presents
Memorial to Mrs. J .. Irvine
Cato Warns
Of Drive on
Road HogS.
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High · Rankine; Sttriners tO Hear
Plans For Cnppled Child ·Care ..
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China Cove
Hearing Set
Newspapermen Oranco Groto
, <Continued bm Page 1> • Plans VaudeVille
. port Balboa Neww-Times, aJao Sh • ()c be ' High ranking officers of S~ ~ Arqrelea. with a note which
templea ol. wtStem ata.tes wUl Mid!
hear of Al Malalkan'• Plans tbr 1 "The Wilshire Boulevard Temple
the Loo Angeles unit of the Shrfri-
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takes great pleasure In donating
en hoopitalo for Crippled Children. a check for $100 to the Crippled
when the W estern Shrine~-I Chlldren'1 I'!oopital building fund
tiori convenes in SacrameUte Sep-campalp for the Loa Angeles un\t,
tember 5 and 6. , I which ls now being planned by Al
(Continued from Page 1) I aerved during the war as a lieu-ow ID to r
age bula, not by I?-umerical count, tenant in the nayal air corpa, fol-
lt wu leamed loWing editorial positions on the <Continued from Page 1>
Dlrecton ot the Orange County the coutllne areas, all ol which
Coast aaociatioh at , their last associations has redounded to the
meetin&' adopted a memorial on general benefit and wel!are ol ,the
the death ot James Irvine, who area.
wu ·one qt their honorary vice-NOW, THEREFORE. We, the presidents. cOpies of the Memor-Board ol Directors .of. the Orange
ial have been sent to Mrs. James County Coast assoc1ation, in reeu·
Irvine and Hon. M,yford Irvine. lar mttti:\g usembled, do hereby
The memorial reads.; RESOLVE that we sincerely ex-
MDIOBIAL press the deep and great loss to
WHEREAS, -to the Orange. this association, t~ ourselves, 9!1d
County Coast association has to this part of Cali!~ of a wise
cmne word of the sudden death of counselor, an able advisor and a
Jamet !Nine, who for almost 8J sincere friend and co-worker; and
ears Was a resident of, and ac-WE F1.JRn-IER 'RESOL~. on ~ 1' and aggressively pe.rticl-beha1l ot the members of thi.s or-v:~ -· the· development of ganization and its associates, ~ge ~tY and particularly ot throughout _the coastline area of
the coastline of said county; and· Orange county, that . w H ERE AS, during this long We do now and herein e~ress
and intimate association with the to the members of .the family of re the life and progress of the late James Irvine, ow: m~t ~~unities and the county hea.rttelt sympathy in the.tr still
above mentioned, greater loss, and .
JAMES mVIN!: F1.JRTiiER. we express the wish
was -.vell, favorably and intimately that the-.sup~me ~~er ~f the
kno""'1 to all, for his quiet and Universe, 1n liis Inf1n1te ~isdo':',
unassuming ways and his unfa.il-may help the m to bear this, their
ing help and generosity; and great and sud~en burden of gtief
WHEREAS, James I rvine. dur-and sorrow. T
ing his tong and vigorous life 8;1-OR.ANGE COUNTY COAS
ways played an important part m . · ASSOCIATION .
the planning and shaping of the , George J . Wheat, Pres1dent.
future growth and advancement of Harry Welch, Secretary.
Corona del Mar Prosperity Note
--.-Business Booms Side by Side
Three li ttle businesses all in a 1arging. mo.vin~ to r~mier ~U~t
ro"·-and not so little any more. ers. or moving 1n. ~r1od . Ind1v1du-
ally their immediate plans are
The stock market may be lag-div~rgent . collectl.,·ety, they share
ging , investors here and there may · t 'vat·ion . . . . t. f a common mo 1 . be retrenching 1n antJc1~ ion B 0 Business is good.
the much talkHe<:t ~f rece_ss10~ ut G~ne To Cook Agalo
along Coast 1g way in. rona Thirteen years as a chef at the
del M ar thr.ee enterprises, lo-Amb d · Los AngC'les h ave
d I t ·d b s·de reflect assa or in cate . a mos s1 e y . I ~ left their stamp on Gene Boero. 8 mighty healthy faith 1n pros-h -. ..,.,,.· I t ly and possess-. . ourn 1n i ....... 1n, a ,
perity. ing a culinary deftness sharpened
Traffic condition> on O>ut high-
way are due for ari improvement
in the ~ar future· With the an-
nouncement in SaC1'81nento by E.
Raymond C'ato, chief of the Call-
fornla HJghway petrol that there
would be a crackdown on "road
hog" driven.
Cato said his officers had been
instructed to conduct a vigorous
campaign to eliminate the practice
of driving in center lanes unless
actually passing a vehicle, and
temled tlU! new law one of the
most important adopt@Cl by the
legislature. It requires "vehicles
driving at Jess than the normal now of traffic to keep as close to
the right-hand s.Jde of the road as
possible."
Another important new law
which becomes effective this
month is the provision for a. man-
datory 90-day suspension for
drunk driving and a mandatory
one-year Joss or liceose for a se-
cond offense.
1Wo other lmportant new la ws
which become effective at the
same time are requirement !or
parallel parking in unincofll(>rated
communities along highways and
the provision that persons alight-
ing from the left side or an auto-
mobile do so at their own rl~k .•
From another source. 1t "'s
teamed, the state pat rol in this
section would be augmented by
some 28 extra men and tha t the
new la"''S would be rigidly en-
forced.
Lido Group Would
Spend $2 Million .
For Development
(Continued trom Pqe OneJ
rooms and every modern conven-
ie nCC' and other essential appurten-
ances.
Potentate Elmer P . Bromley, of ·Malaikah Temple.
Al MaJaikah, )\'ill outline ~I "No cause eould be more worthy
of the campaip for $1,500,000 Ito and I want you to know that ·the
build a.ftd equip the seventeenth board of trustees and members
of these "temples of mercy'' !'~h of oUr temple share with me in
are maintained by the Shrine of 1 wishing you the greatest success
North America. Bromely expects to in the collection of funds for this
have sufficient funds by Decem-', campai~n ."
ber to Jay the cornerstone during I --------
the Chrt.tmas holidays. Harbor Area Family
Because of the fact that Shrin· ! . •
ers Hospitals for Crippled ChUd-. Leaves for M1ssour1
ren admll without discrimination 1
younpten of every race, color ~nd l Mrs. Allie Clark of Ne~rt
creed, contributions for the build· I Beach, her daughter Mrs. Gladys
Ing fund · tor the Los Angeles unit 1 Ostro?1 of Costa ~esa and the
are coming in from all races and latter s daughter •. Mtss Eva Com-
religions. General Chairman St&n-1 stock, of Newport ~ach, leave
ton A. Bruner ·reports to Potentate ~aturd~y for ~n e~tend~ vac::a-
Elmer P. Bromley of A.I Malalka h.• t1on :Wl th relatives 1n P arts, M1s-
Cbeck Starts Drive 1 sour1.
Latest to arrive was a SlOO --------
check· from Rabbi l!:dgar F . Mag-1 Classified
nin ot Wilshire boulevard temple, done.
ads DO get the job
Dlelllte PropeMl Claremont Courier and Inyo In-son. jugglers billed u ''The Mad
China Cove i! virtu~ the la.st
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dependent. Hatters"; glamorous Betty Yea·
piece of bay beach open to resl-Advertising Aaociateo, oay the ton, acrobatic and hjgh-kick dan-
dents of Corona del Mar. Although founders, is now equipped for crea· cer;... .. The Phu.harmonics", a male
all Iota are now privately owned. tion of complete advertising cam-trio. of accomplished instrumental·
no,ne have u yet been built on 9r paigns utilizing national and inter· ists.; Eddie and LucWe Burnett,
closed to the public. However, ·it national newspaper, magazine and whose feats" of magic apd legerde-
is anticipated; in some . quarters radio media, direct mail, billboard, main are climaxed by the incom-
that should the public park iss~c public relations and local news-parable "Great Trunk Mystery'';
be defeated, construction would paper facilities. Hector and His Pals one of vaude-.
ptobabt:Y 'begin on some of the ville's cleverist cattine .acts; the
pfuperties. erty in this vicinity will be lower-"Jeweltones" two girls 1,1,rho 'blend
Thos e voicing. dissatisfaction ed. i( the cove is closed," Tom Hen-their voices 'and instrumental ac-
with the current proposal main-derson, president of the . N~wpo~t complishm_ents in a pleasing rou·
lain it may cost as much as $90,-H arbor Realty board, said 1n this tine of me lody: the stellar Bert
ooo to achieve a park figure. connection. "P eople are attra~ Henderson, impersonator who suc-
Proponents of the move ar e 'to .co~na .. del Mar because ~f 1U cessfully enlists audience partici·
maintaining that the $66,000 air Swimming · pation for a side-splitting novelty;
proved by the city council as part That Monday's hearing may pre-and, finalJ.y, Norris and Clay, con·
of the report submitted by A. B . cipitatc a close vote was hazarde4 sidered the perfectionists a nd com-
Monroe, consulting engineer, reir by R ichard Pleger, well-known OOy aces on the acrobatic bars.
resen ts an c-quitable working price Corona del Mar architect,.
ror tfle pa r cel ' of 24 lots deemed "You can quote me," said Pie--Bones which may be attributed
necessary for public use. They also ger , "as giving my unqualified lQ. the mysterious "hand animal"
argue that property , values in backi ng to the proposal. Further-which dominated th e earth 150
Corona d£'1 Mar are bound to su!-more, it is my opinion that Coro-.
fer should the proposal be -rebut-na citizens will fi ght for the Cove n¥Jlion years ago have been found
fed. -as Jo ng as the issue remains un-iQ the ,Arizona deser~ by ·µ!liver·
"Undoubtedly the value of proP-resolved." sity of California palontofogi.sts.
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ancl ioyful recreation Gene Boero. Charley and Frank at the Ritz-Carlton jn New York
Junkins and Ray Galland, are all and at the Ambassador .in AUan-
more or less in the midst of en-tic City, Boero confronts the fu-
ture with the tangy, ineffable
CQast Properties Co.
~Realton--.
Ba-law Opportunltlee
lmanace • Rental.
zest of a character right out of
L udwig Bemelmans.
The addition to his localJy.fam-
eti bakery '"''ill be comp!eted in
another two or three wef'ks, ac-
cording to one estimate. Boer o
said Cot. publication that "it would
be comple ted when its finished."
~·o Otben Bid
Other bidders for the property I
\\.·C're Fra ncis J . Horvath. real es-
tate b roker of 328 -28th str eet.
N~wport Beach and Assemblyman
Earl W. Stanley of Balboa Island.
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tl'cHICK THI MANY ~ YALUl-PWI FEATURll
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Advanced thinking architects who belist'e the f11nct10nol musi be
combined wilh on otmosphere of worm friendliness ond chorocter
provide the creotive genius. for these individually interesli~g homes
BEST IN VALUES
AND RESULTS
Member!:
Local. State and National
Realty Boards,
Multiple Listing Board
501 E. Central, Balboa
ILUIBOB %168 I
You
Pirates!
Get Your
LUMINOUS
SATIN BANDANAS
SASHES AND
YARDAGE
for
PIRATE COSTUMES
Wide Striped
. TEE SHIRTS
' Pirate Hats, etc.
Frum
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BALBOA Th"'"N BLDG.
Mato & Ocean Front
Harbor 1095
The new restaurant will be
simply decorated and "'ill fea-
ture fipe Frf'nch and Italian cook-
ing.
Boero served a special dinner .
by way of k~eping his hand in,
to 75 members of Elk'$; lodge 99
from Los Angeles Tues<Jay night.
Cro\\'U l lardw&rf' Mo\·ed
Charley and Fran k Junkins
Cro\\·n Hardwar('. SUCCC'SSOfS to
Perry Hardware of Corona del
Mar. is receiving final touches to
the back of the new shop on
Coast Highway, the two owners
announced today.
The store whi ch handles a di-
versified' inventory comprising
hardware. paints, building mater-
ials. radios and appliances. open-
ed about ten days ago. "\Ve were
doing business", said the Junkins-
es. "before "'.e even got the stock
off the noor".
The new venture is the only
store of its kind in Corona del
M ar.
~1r. Horvath said that his client.
lf. I. Proulx of Los Angeles, would
spend S20,000 to improve the sit~
and "'ould spend $500.000 for
buildjng a group of motels and
sportfishing lodg(_ls of nautic1:1I
style and pattern to conform
with the bay area.
Mr. Proulx. he said. also plan-
ned to adfi a high~c.lass restau-
rant. large gasoline station to fuel
spor tfish ing boats and yachts and
to build a modern parking area
adjacent to the buildings for the
parking of automobiles for guests
of the motels and lodges.
Assemblyman Earl W. Stanley
headed a group of four ...,.ho would
incoJ1)0rate, take out a 50-year
lease a t 1 2~ per cent of gross
renta l and guarantee the city a
m inimum rental or $23.500 yearly.
Othe~ in the group are B. R . Mor-
ris. E. K . Zuckerman and Roy
Gronsky.
Their plans are to construct
boat slips a nd other improvements
amounting to $500,000 within
thl"N" vears. At the end or the
lease. ihe city could buy the im·
Another Chlotr. Shop prmements at 25 per cent of their
Chintz S hops Inc .. with bra nch es original cost.
in the F armers Market and on To Call Ht!arlng
Sunset next to the Trocadero in After listening to the bids, the
Los Angeles, will formally open city council author ized its harbor
their Chin tz Shop of Corona del committee to go over the pro-
1'-tar in about a week, Ray Galland, posals and then to call a joint
president, saJd to<\ay. m('('ting of both the cl ty council
The business will handle a com· and harbor comm lttl'e to discuss
plcte line of drapery and rover the bids further before taking any
fabrics as well as custom made action in t he mat ter .
provintial furniture from t heir . . , factor y in Los Angeles. Discussing his clients proposal
Galland, who is only 34 years' on Wednesday. Mr. Hcnd~non re-
old, will bring to the new branch markc>d that he had submitted the
his \\·ide expC'ri ence gained with plan to James Ir~ne three months
the "City of Paris" and I. Mag-before the la tter~ deat~ and tha t
nin. in San Francisco. and as a Mr. Irvi ne had g1~en his .approval
former production manager f 0 r to the plan. H~1n z. Kaiser was
the l\.·tay Co. prc>sent at tha t t ime, ~tr. Hender-
son said: Chintz Shops, largt:> exparters of
fa brics. have one of. the most com---------
plete selections on the coast of
ne\v chintzPs featuring the large
pa ttern against a solid background,
I according to , Ga lla nd.
Be \Vise -Advertise
!\1orc of the> mb-'Stcrious proccss·
cs of photo-s:rnt~esis, the method
\Vhereby green plants produce
food. ha ve lX'en laid bar e by
ntomic r es('arch at the UnivC''rs ity
of California.
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AWNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
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Women's .
BEACH WEAR DRESSES SLACK SUITS
' Men's
Catalina • Hand-Blocked .Sport Shirts and T r,unks
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0 Aulhenfic Archif ecfurof Design
No fwo homes alike
0 Coollruded by builder ol Rnod ,,.,.,.,
0 Planned f9 permit •conomicol
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0 Ovenize rooms oncl garog•
0 Abundant wardrobes and cl01ets
0 Spacious patios and terraces
D Lorge roOmy sites on po.,ed Jfrfffs
0 All 11tilities underground
0 Unusual .,oriety clay tile roofs
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0 J(Hchon walls ol beaulilul Marlile
0 Ulelime copper water p;ping
0 Slalnlen sfHI weofhersfr;pping
0 Kiln dried interior woodworlc
0 Slarlliog aod rich wall paper
0 Advanced Poyne lorced air heating
0 ModHn euenfiolt incfvcle Bencli.-c,
Frigidair•, Magic Chef rang•s,
garbage clisposol unilr, etc., etc.
0 Pr:c,rJ below comparable homes!
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The soundness of construction Is assured
because they are built by o mon who through
a score of yeors has tolarotecf onty the nnest
- o man whose reputation Is vouched
for by hirtrnpbsing sa tisfied cli en tele -
Mr. George Holstein.
To be able to offer these homes at prices
weil below the currant cost of builj:iing, thirly-
five of them ore being built simultaneously.
Moss buying and moss construction methods
hove effected substantial savings-oil of which
is being poued on to the buyer. This hos
been accomplished without socrifjcing indi-
viduality -no two homas resemblt each other.
The unique charm, the casu al excl usiveness and beneficient environment
of the one and o nly Lido Is l~ ore ri1;hly enhanced by the interestin g
individuality of these 35 new homes. They real ly contribute generouo!v
to gracious ·living and joyful recreation.
model home complete In
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every deloil and revealing the substantial
conslrvction, interesting plonnlng ond purpose-
ful design invites your utmost scrutiny. If you
confel'lplole a new home, o visit to th is Model
Home will reword you richly -Welcomel
' Each o f these 35 hom es occ'Jpies o lorge ond
spacious sit6 -each .has overly large living
quarters to occommoqate the addition of more
bedrooms and another both if desired and is
so ofrongJd thot this con be accomplished
without remodelling and at mi"limum expense.
This is a f~ture worth considering.
h will be our privilege to tokt y9u on a tour of inspection -a~d incurs Ro obligation cin your
port. If you choose, we will be happy to arrange an appointment to suit your convenie~e.
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