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rt::?isus. Definite infonna-
i on w i II be available
sho y on just how many
pe.i{je reside In the Newport
Bea area, as a fedenil
ch will be made in April,
1 The last count was giv-
April, 1944 when near·
ly 1 ,000 souls were given as
· 6600 in the regular
As the·har.bor's de-
v t w a s decldedly
more rapid in the last four
yew$, than in the preceding
one, I the new ceDSllS should
be rt.vealing and surprising. Some guesses are 17,000, al-~h the state comptroller
says we have 30,000, which is
a lo~ people, but he might
be oorrect However, the gov·
emment count will be a good
one as the lady who made
the 1944 check was efficient
and thorough and was re-
portj!d to .not have missed a
single soul.
Now the local branches of
the Banlc of America are go-
ing to start a "Better Ac·
qualntro" drive in order to
meet the pewcomers here. In
addition 1t would not be a
bad Idea for the new person-
nel ,In the bank to get ac·
q~ted with some of· their
old l:leP<>sltors. Almost every time you go in you meet a
tleW face at the teller's win·
dow and some of tbe guys
behind the railings w i t h ·
Managers Wright and Hol·
ker\ might make themselves
known to the hoi poll just to
avoid landing in a nest of
strangers on a hot day.
Glad to see the bank is put-
ting on a campaign of friend·
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EMBRACING BALB 'A PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY,. LIDO ISLE, Nj:WPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
NEWPORT llll&CJI, O!U.IFORNU, THUll8DAY, 81:Pfl:llB£B UI, lMT I VOLmo: XXX1X , . ' ..... ,'
GARD 1ER TO BE APPQ.INTED 4TH DISJRICT · !JURIST
Marine Capt~in New Partner,
News-Times Editor
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Loci .. 8. Smith m , US A-.. St., Coro11& del Mar bu par-·
chMed. the lntieret In tbe Newport Barbor Publhhlnc Co. held Jolaf...
ly by Mn. Nora S. Wade and ~ Gall Marswar11a. 8&m D. Porter,
puM!ther of the Ne.,._'ftrw aa-• D=· :!"~r a Du Quoin, Ill.. ·~e Man Head!
newspaper publisher,. has assumed f 1re Study Unit the duties of managing editor of
the NeW3-Times in a ddition to be-
coming a full-time partner in the
concern. He will be assisted on' the
desk by Fred Frost, news editor,
and Mrs. Winifred Barbre, sodety
editor.
LUCIUS S. SMITH Ill
W . J . Cocnach of the Newport
I ce Company was elected chairman
of ' the !ipecial committee of the
Fire Prevention Education pro-
gram being sponsored by the New-
port Harbor }{jwanis Club at a
meeting held at the Newport Har-
bor Chamber of Commerce in Ba1-
b6a.
MemberS of his committee who
will study the dty'& needs in per-
sonnel as well a"' equipment as
a phase of the fire prevention
week progran1 are;
Norman Nourse, Engineer, Bal-
boa; J ohn R. Daniell, contractor,
Bay Island: Don Durant, Insur-
ance broker, Corona del Mar and
Tom Dugan. Balboa.
H . F. Kenny, president of the
chamber of commerce will work
with the committee which expects
to report in a week or so the
result of preliminary studies.
Martin Frost Buys
Pepperrell Mansion
At Kittery Pt., Me.
Buildin De t. . g p
Has Fat Month
Fees ~ved by the Newport
Beach City building department
tor the issuancea of all types of
permits IO\aled $2071.65 In August
Chief Building Inspector A. M.
Nelson reported to .J. A. Gant, the
city treasurer.
Types of building permits and
sums were broken down as fol-
lO'Ns : .
Building ........................ $976.00
Plumbing ·····-················· 689.00 Electrical ..................... 332.00
Plastering ...................... 38.00
Tiie ................................. 12.75
Olimney ............................ 7 .50
Zoning ordinance ........ 6.00
Plumber exams ............ 10.00
Total ...................... 9%070.00
Solons Leave
For Bay City
Five members of the Newport
Beach city council And three city
department ofricers are leaving
Saturday and Sunday to attend the
annual state convention of the
California League of Cities. which
is being hE>ld at San Francisco on
1.1onday. Tuesday and \Vednesday.
~j ayor 0 . B. Reed qnd Council-
men 0 . Z. Robertson, L . L. Isbell,
Mason Silers and Bob Allen an
City Treasurer J. A. Gant will
stay at the Sir Francis Drake
Hotel.
Ci ty Enginl'ef J. B. Webb and
City Administrative Officer John
J . Sailors \viii stay at the Fair-
mount 1-lotC'I.
Homrig, Tour Car .
Reaches Keystone
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Gov. Warren Tells State Bar ·ters Pa
1979 to 'lfy Harold Homri& of Balboa, who local ls conductlnl a · nation~ tour
of veterans hospitals thq>ughout I · Lawyer ,~ · His Choice
I 1Renters ot city property paid a
tlita! of $1979.15 to the city of
~rt Beach during August, a
aatement issued by City Treasu~ ~~: Gant to. the city council
the country on behalf of a grbup
of busineu men of Balboa, haslar-(Special to News-',l'llld)
rived in Pennsylvania. · , · SACRAMENTO (Tim~) __: Hoa. Robert a........
1lie renters and payments were
al f qlJow:
He recently visited the national of 808 South Bay Front, Balboa Island, well-'lmowa Be C.,
encampment of Veterans of For· Ant& attomey and .magistrate of the city' ol Newport BT+
eign Wan In Clevelan_d and his will be named by Governor Eml W~n u Superior ccM.rl
display automobile, which carries , .,_ f the newly created Fourth Dlstrlet Court . of fJ1e a sign mentiorung Balboa, Cali-flfUue.,v or .
1South Coast Company, Augu5t
rc;it on Central avenue property,
$90; Geor&e C. Hiner, rent on
Newport Pier concession, $100; and
SJ M. Spalding, rent on dock ,No.
fornia. and ouUlning the pw-pose All Western Band County or Orange. of the tour, wu well-reeeived in The governor made known his
t~ Ohio city. p• k H ho Hi h intentia.n to appoint the Newpart
Homrfg has six months more to IC s ar r g Beach attorney to the high pm;t ID
go before he r eturns to California a telegram to the California State
after a tour of the 48 states of Newport Harbor High School Bar Association toda;' and in whk:b q $95. . the nation. Band has been selected as one of he asked the latter to paa upcm
Howard Lockwood, July rent on
dock ·No. 2, $133.75; Howard Lock-
wood. August rent op dock No. 2,
$133.75 and Hamilton Aero Ltd.,
r~t on Dock No. 3, $87.10.
U. S. Treuury, April rent on
Dock No. 4, $200; Morg'an Adams,
Jt., rent on Dock No. 5, $188.85:
McCullah Brothers., contracting
Ask $1·8,400
Of Residents
campany, rent on pier concession, . $'JOO 8 d t f fl.ahin b • Residents of the Newport Har· $200 n ren or g arge, "'bor area will be asked to raise
· $18,400 as Newport Beach city's sey Blue, farmer, r ent on a-share in the annual Commuhity
ge as per lease, $350.?0: R. W. Chest campaign which begins here
ellan &. Sons, rent on lots at h ti
West Central avenue, $100, s or y.
arid Laurie's Taxi. rent on parking The. quota \\'RS set by th~ _budget
· Balboa c· d 11 committee of the fund-ra1s1ng or-spece m • ive 0 .ars. ganization at a meeting held ~1on-
No Jeeps, But T ruc~s
Up For Bids By Vets
day.
Plans for the drive "''ere discus-
sed by the 15 district captains
\vho are now organizing their for-
MA Y\VOOD -Veterans who• ces for the door-to-door canvass.
f<Vled to buy R ;eep at the \Var P . A. Palmer of Lido Isle. pres-
ASsets Administration sale last ident of the community chest or-
Monday. may solace themsel~es ganization, asserted that Laguna
\\',Ith a 2~-ton truck at a cont1n-Beach was asked to raise $20 (X)()
u*'tion of the event at Maywood and said he felt that NewPort
nl:!x t ?o.1onday. Harbor cannot afford to do iess.
the outstanding music8.l organiza-the qualifications of Mr. Gardner.
tions in the wes't by the All West-
ern Band Review Committee and
an invitation has been extended
them by Mayor Burton Olase of
Long Beach to compete in the col-
orful event which each year at-
tracts the top musicat groups in
the \\'cstern states.
It will be held In Jthe Beach
Qty Saturday morning1 November
lst, and will mark th~ first time
t hat: the brilliant sevdn~year old
event has been he ld ih daylight
hours. 1
J . G. Downing Di~s
In Costa Mesa H~me
Jot:in Grover Do"·ni,ng.1 62, died
Tuesday night at his home. 1500
Irvine avenue, Costa Mef;a.
BOB GARDNER
. !iness. due to the decision ·of
President Giannini, the San
Francisco commoner, w h o
started his c ha i n from
scratch and buili it up by
hel~ing t h e hard-working man rather than the big fel-
lows ..
~·lrs. \V adt:'. '"ho ,,.as associated
with Sam Meyer prior to Portt'r'!:I
connection ,,;th the News-Times,
will relinquish her }X>Sition d
bookkeepC'r and '"ill retire In the
· near fut ure ror a long rest.
YORK, M~ .. SepL 18--Pepper-
rell ~l ansion a t Kittery Point.
Maine, v.·hich was erected in 1682
by Colonel William Pcpperrel and
was later the h<?Jile of his son,
General Sir \Villiam · PepperrC'll.
hero of Louisberg, 1745, has been
purchased by a decendant, l'tta.rtin
Frost of this city.
('rockrr at F1.r e C hlef Meet
Fire Chi£"f Frank W. Crocker is
in Spookane, \Vash .. wt:ere he Is
attending the annual meet of the
Pacific Coast Association of Fire
Chiefs. He will return to Newport
Beach on Sept. 20.
At 8 :30 a.m. Sept. 15 these for-
mer ?o.·tarine Corps cargo carriers
-474 of them-will be offered at
a . "spot · bid" sale, which means
ei.ch veteran may bid ·once (no
r.-esl and the highest bidder
gets th• truck.
American Legion
State Meet Ready
He had been a resident for nine
~ears and is survived bYj his \\'~fe.
Elizabeth; four daugh~r~. Mrs.
William Warner. Mrs. ger Jen-
kins and Mrs. John Sy rt, all of
Ohio. and ~1 iss Adella! Downing
of Costa l\lesa ; one so~. Mel'-in.
Costa Mesa: a step-daughter, Ger-
trude ScQute; two brothers, Wil-
liam and Joseph, of Missouri.
In the telegram the governor
stated that he intends to appoint
the Newport Beach man to the
superi or court or Ora_nge <.'OWlty.
The official announcement of the
appointment is expected" to come
Crom the governor·s office Fricky
noon.
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Radio SpoasoML Large na -
tion-wide firms using the ra-
dio to present their ware5
seem to be worried over the
high costs of radio advertis-;
Ing due to the price of talent,
shows, soap operas. crime
thrills, etc. There is no doubt
that many of the stunts
bring dollars into the pockets
of the advertisers, but it is
also true that many listeners
are. "fed up'' \Vith some of
the junk that clutters the air
waves. The .amazing thing is
why the manufacturers 'fall'
for the stuff. In the last 15
years the trend has been to-
ward the radio and away
frotn the newspapers and
• other media. Its hard to re-
member the data via the
spoken Word, but when its
printed you have it before
you. Sure, I'm prejudiced;
now the big boys are getting
that way too. + + +
Johannes Steel who is a
hol·shot commentator· in a
at Laguna. accused
U. S. press of being
m y-mad and full of nili;·
infbrmation. Steel, who. evi-
·dently believes R u s s i a is
tops, forgot to mention the
SUllPression of l\E"VS in the
I ·=k pt" press of' the Com-m · and other Dicta tor
tries. In fact he also for-
. &$ that the very papers he
deiounces al!;o prints his dia-
. tribes without batting an
e~. Would Russe do the
'lohnny? + + ..
ration. Want to
my tw!H'.ellt's worth to the pl,iln of the NeWs-Tlmes in
~ a series of articles 1 on ICosta Mesa iqcorporation.
· The first, whidt appeared
· · ~· y. by Carl Spencer, opposes, is by a man
has · been a resident ot
the harbor area for more ~ a quarter of a century.
Carl. who ls an old·"ii:l!wi;..
paliennan, ls a blunt and
iil&lrMPoken cifuen and has
bel!ot iii more ciVic and pollti-
battles. than you'd think.
arguments are worth
.~ldb1g, as are all ol his fre-
Qlll!llt c0ntrlbutions to the
!Clontinuod on ·Back Pap)
~larlne Veteraa
Smith, v:ho is a captain in the
Marine Air Corps Reserve •. .i.$ a
veteran of \V orld War II, having
setved on active duty Crom June.
1941. until February. 1946. During
that time he piled up a total of
2000 hours in dive bombers and
night lighters in campaigns rang-
ing from the bitter, early da"ys of
Guadalcahal through VJ Day on
Okina\\'a.
The nC'w partner comes to the
Ne\.l.'S-Timcs following a nin e-
month rcsldC'nce on Salt Spring
Island. Britis h Columbia. "''here
until rC'ccntly, he owned property
near the Canadian island homes of
,,,.o proffiinen! rormer NeYrport
Harbor yachtsmen. Fred Lewis and
Victor Fleming.
Pupils Gather Books
For Opeoing of Fall
Term In City Schools
The mansion, which is one of
the oldest sta.nd.ing clapboard type
big houses in New England, was
the birthplare of Mary Pepperell,
v.·ife of Hon. John Frost of Frost
Pofut, New Castle, New Hamp-
shire and Stony ·Brook Farm, Kit-
tery, Ma-ine.
Martin Fr~t. who is a lineal de-
cendant of lhC' latter couple, has
restored the old house and is no\v
living in it. He is a member of
the Nicholas Frost F amiJies in
America Association, \\'hich has
scorl'S of 111embers in California.
Kendalls Find
Nova Scotians
Lovely Pe0ple
'Hell's Hinges' Site _of New
Rock and Asphalt Project
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1 The StSO,ooo/plant of the Newport Kotek and Gravel Co., located
od MacAf1hur'Btvd. approximat4!1y two mile. north ot Corona del
Mar. has. recently been completed and ls now aupplyl.a.c rock and
a.spha.18 tdr Orange Coast contract-0rt, otftcial• ot Cox Brothers Con-
structJon Co. announced today.i The buse ne'w plant. among tbe most
modern of Us type In CaUtorn.t.. I• e:ttracUng 1(1'AVel from •urroundlnit
basaltic rock pronounced by State IDrhway and United State. Navy
ena-tneen u combining unu!lluaJ bardoeu. stability and bearlnc value.
Thb rock outcropplng, curiously enouch. ls located ln a teetor ahown
on ~vapbJcal mapt aa "HeU'a Hlncet"· numerous con tractors in the all-
senting considerable savings to Nova Scotians are "'a very Jove. PR·ODUCE ASPllA.LT
h k important haul cost (actor. They ly, friendly class, w o ma e you At th" 51·1" 'th" company also . h h · · I
f .. .._ .._ .._ point out t at t e project ,15 c ose feel at home away rom home. produces an asphaltic paving mix to active construction areas under-
Mr. and · l\1n. H. E. Kendall of weighing ten per cent less per yard way in Newport Beach, Laguna
The Call terms of the Corona Balboa Island have found on their than cemparable mixes made from Beach, Santa Ana, Huntington
de! l\1:ar and Newport Beach Ele-trip through Canada. other materials. AJ Cox, company Beacfl, San Clemente and i»ana
mentary Schools will open on Mon-Writing trom the Lord Nelson official, told the News-Times. He Point.
day Hotel at Halifax to Harry \Velch, explained that th~s wu due to the Cox Brothers r eeently completed
six Classrooms. a nurses' room secretary a nd Herbert F . Kenny, extr eme angularity of the rock paving Shore Cliffs and Harbor
and a teachers' room were a dded president, Mr. Kendall says they particles obtained from the site, Heights. At present they are pav-
at a cost +:>r $103.~ to the facil1-are seeing a lot of beautiful seen-pro\iding greater adhesion with ing the new unit of Bay Shores,
ties at the Newport school and is ery "and l'Jl~ting a lot of fine peo-ltss \\·eight. b GI B ·1 bdi·"·· In n~. '" readin-· for the 1n-... ple." t e e nn 8l ey su "1111on uw .... ""~ .... .. His letter follows : Cox Brothers maintain that the sfinta Ana, and runways at the
of pupil~. The Lord Nelson strategic location of the plant near Los Alamitos Naval Air Station.
All sixth, seventh and eighth Halifax, Canada Corona_d_e_l_M_ar __ is_aI_r_c_a_dy_r_e_p_re-___ P_B_oTo __ s _o_N_B_A_CK __ P_A_G_E_
The 29th annual State Conven-
t ion of the American Legion will
be held in Los Angeles on Septem-
ber 21 to 24, inclusive, and the
committee in charge has prepared
a notable program for this first
full scale state convention since
before the late v.'ar.
The first big event will be one
of . the most spectacular shows
ever staged at a Legion conven-
tion. to which the public. for tifie
first time, is invited to attend. lt
will begin at the C!ftliseum on the
night of Sunday, September 21.
Auto Parts Thieves
Ma~e Another Haul
Tu·o fC'nder skirts were rejX)rt-
edly stolen from an automobile
owned by W. K. Holcomb. 1920
Court AvC' .. as the wave of petty
auto accessory thefts continues in
the Harbor area.
First Rein of Seas~n
The first rainfall of the s~ason
early Wednesday was welcomed by
thousands ot harborites. Precipi-
tation in the form of mist started
at an early hour and later devel-
o~ irlto a light rain.
DlltS IN SANTA ANA grader.; in the district will attend "N~'J>Ort Harbor Chamber of p F c
the Ne"1>0rt Beach SChool. Oill-Commerce • •t r onstruct•on Funeral services for Frank Dale dren living in Balboa and New· "Balboa, California erm1 s 0 I Thomal. 426 South Broadway, San·
port east o(''46th "St. also attend "Dear Harry Welch and Herb ta Ana. former Costa Mesa resi-
Services will be helii at the
Harold Grauel mortuary Friday at
2 -p. m. with interment in West-
minster l\1emorial ·Park.
Cars Collide on Coast
Boulevard; I Injured
A 1942 Cadill ac driven by Hen-
ry J . Griffith. or W est Los An-
geles. "'as struck at the inter-
section · or Coast Blvd. and 30th
street by a sedan driven by Jene
D. Munson of Huntington Beach.
shortly after 8 p. m. last night.
r..tunson 's Y.rife Marcia t:eportedly
suffered cuts and injurjes to her
right knee.
Judge Gardner Turns
Fat : Sum Into City ' •
Now Silo~
Under amendments recently ad--
opted 'by .t.he -<1tate legislatljre. ~
four th diStriCt court judgeship
would be .Creaied in Orange co~
ty ahd would be established ln tbe-
first part of October.
At the pres~nt time there 8l1P'
three judicial departments ol that
court and these are headed by Su--
pe:rior Court Justices Franklin G.
\Vest, .Raymond Thompson arid
Kenneth E. Morrison.
Sanitation District
Survey Is Authorized
By Supervisor Board
A total of $4519.50 was turned 5 AN :r A ANA IThU1'6day)
over to the Newport Beach city l\fembers ot the board of supe,...
treBsurer's office by City Judge visors have authorized surveys of
Robert Gardner at the en~ of boundaries proposed for t he IQ
August. . . . . ' sanitation districts asked by U..
The sum was divided as foll?ws, Sewage survey to be formed. thua
traffic fines, $2858; other fines, doing the first official act ~
$1561.50. ward ultimate creation d such
SECOND PA YME~T
City Treasurer J.. A. Gant re-
ported today thpt t_pe city has
recei•ed a check for $200 from
Angelo Garcia, which represent.?
his second payment on a v~hjcJe
which the city recently sold to
him.
City Gets Cutback
units.
The Orange County Outfall
Sewer System Board and dtles
of Fullerton and Santa Ana; and
Santa Ana Oulmber of O:Jm...
merce and Garden Grove Sanitary
District each approved the pro-.
je;cted"' plap for solving ~ eou&-
ty's sanitation needs for at Jeut
50 years hence.
Newport. All others In l~der-Kenny: w k s N p dent, will be held at 10 a. m.
f. t r--de! M th Newport Beach city has receiv-garten and grades one through 'Tm writing this lelter to both or purt to . ew . 0•1nt Friday, Sept. 19 In H. R. Brown. ive go 0 ......ui-una ar. of you for different reasons. One Colonial Chapel, Santa Ana, W1
H 0 Ensi distri t tim th t ' •ntombment in Melrole Abbey ed a check._for $7916.84 from the
Other cities and organizatlcns
had previously expressed accept-
ance ot the Sewerage Survey re-
port.
. . .. gn, c aupenn-is it saves e, ano er pos age, ... . state controller's office at Sacra-tendent, announced that due to (Continued on Ba~ Page) mausoleum.
inadequate bui facilities for trao&-. Permit. tor Ute coutractiom of new llOlne9 ud DeW commerdaJ --------mento. This represents the state's
porting all the children, thla plan Relief Boxes Halted ::t"Z:t.!':. ~e:r'.:u:t': ::,..to;: :U: ,:-:::;., '::S~.~ Local Man Reports ~~b~~~.';';\:t;:!'!c1;P:.\i"":~
Tourists Spen~ $2-
Million for Beard,
Whiskers In Stat1t .,
<Continued on 'flack PapY D t R" • 9 p • CblOf Balldblc 1~r A. M -.iNeboa aefdaled lloat Ida oltlee I • M• • J ue o· 1s1n rices -penn!t. ror eo•rauo-nl-"* •111.1M .... ~Y and Re ahves 1ss1ng une. Revised Harbor Care Executive Says -~ we•h ... ---~-.. _.._, So Soft It 11_.._ Out-or-state tourists' whiskers _,, . ' . ·-· blllld a one-story hoUse at 319 El A brother and his two chi!~• ....,._ .,.., and h · ~ 400-Reports Reedy NEW YORK. N.Y .• Sept. 1s _ Previoosly. the city bulldlng$1:;-Modma street Newport Heights, have been missing •Ince Sept. 1. ID Hot Water Pat ID lJlle busin.:" r:e ~~ ·00;:::_
de partment offlcer reported work: $liOOO. the day _they left here for Okla-By Auto Co. Eaglneers
RiThevers anBoardd H·::!..._ EW~~~ ~~I~ ~ h~;e =tin~ 7500 worthF • "', new ~~~--les ' Robert H . Ingram of,f;;t Park homa, R. H. Engles of 113 24th· St. .Al~is wac;ubrevealed today by the ~--. -_,_., 'ts'"::.,._, ~ flow-and $4 lard ·. • ftRllOD ~ --•-av._ BoJboa bland. OM-ltory told police n>eoday. A metal so aoft that It melts • ear which la maldnc a
ment, and the United States Mari-1 .,,..,..... ~ . received a permit to build a two-..._"'..:.. at 205 On Bal· 'Ibo mlalng man wu deocrlbod In hot water has been put to work irurvey of tourist spondinp, ..
time Cornmbsion """°"""" tbe packaen, announced0,_:~w Comlf they story home at 743 Via Udo. Udo i;_~ ....,... Y" • u E. w Engles, 55 HS pounds by Ford Motor Company research mounting lut year to $509,000.o<ll>
b•r-ti f ··-~ ~ Executive ~tor 0 ·-1 to t ~ooo . . ....-· . . . -'--die ·~-· r __ ,_ for all~ .......... pu u~ on o a re.~ rt!pOtt an ,._ ti f American Rmli ~ e, coo -· . M~,1 WIJmo f 6U Golden-5 f .. t 10 inchetr tall brown eyes en,...~·~ u le JD&~·~ or ™" ' ~· . the Ports of L<Jo Angeleo and Loac ......._.a ve or t· Roy C. Undenvood of rotito 5. I ~·-t 0 and .,;.id with KI'OY 'hair around Ing exporimental parts. '!'¥community travel promotlco
. Beach. Ca1f<lrnia. which la -tances to Europe. box 22, Santa Ana. reeelved a per· rt>cl ~ .... Oal'ana de! Mar, """" t eo. H• .,... accompaDled 'l1ae IOft metal, an alloy of bis-org4hizatlon flcurocl In at IHat
u No. 28 ol tlie Port -. In a spedal •tatemont laued mlt to build a ono-story dupla: lltory dweWnc and attached car· tbe ompl -old da hter uth, tin and lead, ordlnArlly i. two tripo. per male touriot to
The npol'la In this -att today Mr. FftDCb stated that or-ttSidence at 421 Marsuerlte •-age at same addr-. $8(XIO. by an elgh~-year ug :0 soft to stand tbe tremendous Southern Callfomla barber "-
prepared and publillhod.J::tly by den for $4 pac:ka-. poctmarkrd nue c:.rana del Mar at a uat Robert B. Ipsram ol 10\1 Park and a aon, --imJlc!aed on dleo. ' during the'""""" ol the vlalt.wldcb
• later -~ 1!1, -11' 0:000 • -a.-.dlL x.t. ..... .1 ---'.J .. -tlie 1-ao•uwnt a-ha • to 'be mumOll ' of • · st ci-lllng 516 Nin:laUI METER T'AKE HIGn Ford rnearrn engineers bave averacoo 25 days. _dtt authority ol law to meet the ~t la with groat roluctance that Robert L. McKay ol ~Ii Thom-,::.,. Corona ::i Mar l!5<lOO · ..,a.came t111o /obltac1e by tree2ing f P. s . 'lbe lady touriot _.,.
-ol the fodoraL state, mnld-1 make thla anmoi• .....,t. .. _. a--;. Glmdalo, reed-' a C. c_ I:>unmr ol 517 Be .do Receipts -city parldnc tbe die In 1lqoild nltrqien, ooe of three -.. mud!. or S7.ll00 •
paJ. and part aaw and otben • "" pmnlt to ft<tct a i-.tary .,._ . ~ end ol A·--+ to-tbe oolde9t ~ -with 000 I ~ -lrntmJ!nta. eUt lntensted In tbe *•dot••-ot Fl'onch Mid, •"""Dour and fats ment block and frame buHcl!nc. a-. Orona del lbr, con•a• meters at tbo --· a 'Fabttnbelt ltomporature'ot 320 • "': u.., .
barbcn and tbe -hll•1-t ol ·ore IO urpntly ""'*'4 In Europe. with four prap9 below, at 300 bla priMDt -Md m...ir.. an talod $1800, Cblef ol Police R. R. ... be zero, mo'lct that Ian t -.)
port and 1enn1na1 fadllti& --· tbe ....-..........i api. 32nd street, Ne•PJO't Beach. at a addltlm to oame at sin.· Bee-HocfP;b-~J • tor~t. ~tyty ~ llx to~ stampinp :!tw': ..------------
. of prioes malloi It lmpiwlhJo coot of '8000. la ·-$30l)O -S ~~, • --· 'T ~~A ft11: 11 ll-1*Jill
St I G.:.. ..... T h. for CAR!;. to CIOatloUO thoae ltelm E. H Van WiWD ol 339 No. F.dwud 's. w..t at 510 --trouuror, -today. cflllllnp In tlie U'&'U bath. . • ..... ... en ey rwen en In separate_.._.• ll"3' hc..t. ... -a permit ta a-Orona del -· balid ro RUM
At Los A1199le1 Meef S SO to build a twO:.tm,, bldld!aa. with a ----at that ' Perkina_ Lot Fees NEW~ llE81 ~~~ Y~-., • •'• OJI•• ---UBDIVI I N AID apartment abaft and ---iNldr-. DIDO. · 1-: ' new lllP~. oompany s~c -.. ' I ' ;J"a - -.!~~TO OB t JN TO-~ Earl W. 'Stanley , -below, and boclroum and bath 1 Jabii v. Vlllolle ot N..,part A tot,aJ ot $1307.U .ftlll'_,Dts and yard a upder way at the f'«· ....,. -.., • ~ e •oftio.
NEWll-YUU::S AND ot Ba.-"Wand wu -of the Ono half ol tbe _.. coot and below at 337 o,.taI a-Bt.m -a --at soneo.t tbe .-tpta for the partdnc ol ner 1of Newpoj't Baulevarif and Bay ._ --rwe -.,
· ~AY roa -ot OHnie OJunty Republi. lnspodion on the Harboo-Jfdcbta ~ 111anc11, at a 1119t ot S7500. ;. N._.t Beaob Sl!iOO. ... -· 1n· the Ba._ city ~ C:O.ta ,M.esa..Genenl Mana· -s•nM ~ -,.,., • .au.• oDH.&BDTIJ ~ ..,. w1>o ~ Senator Taft. subd!Vilk>n. totallln& $1700.1115. .... Kr. and Mra. Cbrliitleq v. JO. . i. a »-..rm °""' pmldac1 1ot ~ 1>.-1. the -=t:' 1ic1o1p1>a<n .... ~-.. 1-s ,. ... ~ ... .-. -a 11 • ,..
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THUll8DAY N BMcb, Callf. Sep!. 18, 1M1
Coast Properties Co.
-Batton-•+4 Bii OpportaalU.. i----BEST IN VALUES
AND RESULTS
Members:
Local, State and National
Realty Boards,
Multiple Listin& Boan!
liOl E. Central, Balboa
BABBQBZ1118
Y's Service Club
Schedules Feed
On the mornina of Stpt. 20, the
Newport Harbor areas Y's Men's
CJub. ,1ervice club of the Newport
Harbor YMCA , will feed over two
tons of watermelons tO the elemen-
tary school boys of Costa Mesa.
All boys in Costa Mesa .. who a're
in grades 4 through 8 have been
invited to attend the feed, and
to participate in the games, sing-
ing and other fun scheduled to
"=============..J /begin at 9 :00 a. m., and to last
until noon.
Under the supervision ·of Ray
Eastman, chairma n, and K en Boet-
tcher , of the Boy's Work Commit-
tee of the Y's-Men, the event will
be held in Costa Mesa using the
faciUties of the Costa Mesa Com-
munity Methodist Church.
The morning's activities will ln-
~lude games and relays to be held
on the neighboring school grounds.
Under the direction of "Tommy''
Thomason, general secretary of
the local YMCA a nd a sing under
the 1ead('rship of Dave (:ollins, al-
so of the local "Y" staff.
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The Southern California Edison
company paid to the city of New-
port Beach the sum of S49.60 as
th<'i r allo\vance on the-., cha nging
ovC'r of the ncv.• cycle currency in
this city. The sum r epresents the
.. .i\ugust payment. J . A. Gan t, the
city treasurer. reported.
\\"ELCOl'_IE TO NEWPORT HARBOR AREA-Left to rlKb' ai"e tJle new members of the faculty
or the !'iie\\·port Harbor Union IU&h echool: Jamel' L. Miiier, mathematlca; Mn. Helen Balla.rd,
Ena-llsh ; Jo~n H . l\tcGowan, boat and wood ahoP"; l\llss Manna !A.. Boyd, Spanish; Carlton B.' Cromie,
Lallo a.nd English ;. Robert Wentz, drama; Mbs Barbara Sunie r: art; and Eustice Ro.Ju, S pe.nlah.
-News.Times Photo b Volne Hay Jr.
1 TURNER'S
Your Eleetrk: AppllaDce Dealer
81Doe 1928 , BOOTH CALLS
Week end Thieves
Work Overtime
\V('ekend thiCves worked over-
t ime in the 1-larbor area, and sum-
mation of re por ts show losses
205 West 4th
Phone 1172
1151 South Main
Pay stations of the Fe-<Ie ra l rangi ng from automobiles a nd a-
T elephone and Telegraph company, larm clocks to bicycles and boats
which are l~at~ on city prop-during the 3-day period.
erty, brought an income of $39.12 "-An unidentifiC'd thief c>ntered the
P1lone 5709 in August, City,. Treasurer J. A. home of Fred Spell icy, 122 -33rd
8 A N T A A N A Gant reported to the city council. St .. Sunday, and carril'd a ""·ay a
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table radio. 2 cam eras and a n
Costa Mesa Nursery
480 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
COMPLETE NEW STOCK
·~ • Shrubs
•Lawn Seed
•. F ertili7.ers
• R<l8e8
• ~ding Plan18
PLANT YOUR BULBS NOW ,.
·w e Have All No. 1 Anemone Ranunculus
King Alfred Daffodils
PHONE BEACON 5531
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alarm clock.
Entry \vas a pparently gained
through a balcony v.:indow, police
ascentainC'd. but no clews have as
yet led to a trace of the culprit.
At Andf'rson's Fun Zone, Sntur·
day, Joe Homann, \\·atchman. be·
came sus picious \Vhen he observed
3 youths. one of v.•hom was carry·
ing a partially concealed r ad io.
He summoned Jack Price, Mer·
chant Policeman. \\·ho apprehended
the suspects, a nd discovered that
the radio had appar ently been
taken from the boat "Edna", be-
longing to Edward L. Anderson of
Los Angeles. ·
The information '-"'as turned
over to proper author ities.
FollowinJI: complaint of local po--
lice. Whittier patrolmen arr ested
\\1illiam G. Bell, J r. and Ho\vard
C. Freeman. bol h of \VhitLi er, \vho
\\·ere found \\'ith a stop sign taken
from nC'a r t hC' Balboa F erry land·
i n~.
A \vhite. J2 .. foot r unabout, valU·
ed at $500. '''as r C'movC'd from thC'
:ard o f \\·. E. Cole, 312 Lafayett e
;.\YC'n\1£'. .
,.\uthoriti('S \\·('r e informed and
L'i\l'r: t hC' <lC'!'criptions of l\\'O sus·
pc('lS. it ,,·a:; rt•r>0r1 r d .
Along the Waterfront
With CIHf Ball
fishe rman. Another fisherman, if
he is a true believer , will give
you the kind f}'l11path y you need,
and with a hand on your should·
er. v.'ili tell you of a new kind of
jig he has found that has been
successful.
The best reasons for the fish
not hitting are those t hat a re be-
yond our control. If the proper
alibi is select ed. and it is present·
cd .. ~:ith the cor rect voice Inflec-
tions and h a nd expressions, the
lislr ner v.ill quite often marvel at
our vast knowledge of the habits
of fish even though our cats have-
n't tasted fresh mackerel in weeks.
, He re are some of the con di tionS
that can be \'/O rked up into first
class excuses :
Rough v.·ater is a dandy. I t is
plausible tha·t a fish can't see the
commotion made by a lur e in
rough water as well as he can in
a calm chop-free ocean. .
A calm, flat ocean is no good
because it ·encourages laziness a nd
lethargy in a fish. and he won't
become excited about anything
that isn't k eeping him awake.
The da rk "'or the moon is a poor
time to fish. because the little
fish crE'a te a phosphorescent· trail
as lhC'Y S\\i m , and a r (' <'a\ily seE'n
a nd caught by t he big fish. This
encourages the bi~ fish to feed at
night. ('Ons<:>qUf'ntly they are n't
hunl:!rY during the day.
The light of the moon is a poor
t in1e 10 fish because in lhc moon·
light, lhe litlle fish a re easily SC'f'n
and caui:::ht by th€.' big f ish. 'fhis
t'ncouracC's the big fish to fcC';J
at n ight. conscquC'nl\y t h1'Y a r l't1t
hun1;ry during the d ay.
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By
WAL·LY
GERHARDT
QUESTION:'
Do you t bhak that Newport Uarr
bort ebould have a City Maoqer .
Oovern.q1tmtf
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Mrs. Me rle Vetch. 440 'nellotrope
avenue.,/'corona del Mar:
Oefin tely! In_. _ _,:-:=-
my opi~on effic-_.1_
iency is s ad 1 y , ...
needed j in our
present 1 set. up.
A s a I property
owner $d house-
wife I'd like to
see m o re im ·
provement mnde
such a:); paving,
b e t t cir traffic · 1
control.1 street li ghting and better
rl'creat lon facilities for our ch il-
dren. 'this should be done on a
citY·'-''i4e basis as econOmically as
possibl~ • • • ' ,Jack t V. lluckabee, 320 Marine
Balboa. IAlaDd:
I think w e
sho u l d chartgc
over because this
form of adminis·
tration has v.•or k-
r cd \Veil in m ost
bf the p I aces
where it h as been
tried. Unless w e
do somethi n g[
•S OOD t o pUJJ
things together
into a ,rea l city, \\'e'll stand a good
chance 1 of losing the Back Bay
area and other plaf\lled subdivis·
ions to Costa 1'1esa or S a nta Ana.
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WUI°lam Stelger\\'alt: 215 Marine
a\·f'nue, Balboa l1land:
I don't think it .
will work in this · '·
area. The diversi·
fiC'd interests of
the var io us
g r o ups int.h e ' Newport a e a ch
community would
make it very dif-
ficult, ·-u not im-
p o s s I b I e for a
a ty ¥enager to '
(unctiQn efficiently. If a Borough J
sys tell\ of Councilmanic represen· ·
tation .. '"'as used, and plann ing and servic~ handled on a city.wide '
basis, li the Q ty Manager plan
might ~ efficient here.
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G~ REPAIJIS
MAINt'ENANCE
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20
gal.
30
gal.
559.95
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL
16" x 24" Sinks-With Str&iner
$5.09 -Reg. $7:i5
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WRIGHT LUMBER YARD
1784 Newport Blvd. .
COSTA MESA· BE. 5665
YOUR BEST BUY IS A ...
• I light.r wiilwut matduir
~n, broiltr, lop burners -evtry·
$h'.ing lig hts aulomatically! No ••t"r futl is a1 fast u Gas -fro m hi h·hoil to si mmer in a second!
·broils u'ithout mµ}u'lf
S 1zl i n1 1ttak1 ... ltndtr lamb
chops ... this is char·type broiling
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u only J ht quick, cl"an Gas Ram•
can do ii. Ea sitr to cl"an up, too !
t:Vl7I ~a meal uluk
· )00 'r. OIL/ tf /he house.'
Set the autamatic..c loc k control ..•
Gas turns on at ri&hl lime, heat.I
~en to right ltmptrature, tuml
i t~lf off!
SOUTHflN COUNTIES GAS COMrANT
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.1\UT0 1VI1\1'IC GAS RANGE!
~alliC' Paut. 6 16 Popp}· AvC'., Co·
runa dt•I ;\la r , rC'pOrt1•d t hC' theft
of :1 Jfl3:i <"ht·\T1 1h.•t. prt•!'umably
.;;1 n l1·n ,,·hil1 · 11 \\·:,~ pa rkrd :tl thC'
intf'fSC'Ction or P alnl a nd Ce ntral
avcnUC'.!i.
\Ir~ F: E. Blukf' told police
that a box's b icycle \\·a s 1Rkc>n
fro1n ht·r 7\h and Ci·nlral address
Sanday.
i--og~y. cloud y days :i1·l' df't ri·
mC'nt ·1! bccaU!'C' a fish is n1ore play·
ful and ad\·('ntureson1c in brig h1
spnrkJ1 ng \\'\\11..'r . .
Sunny d;iys ar(' a ba ndicap. ix'·
cause a fish likes to•sun himself
n nd sleep nC'ar the surfac(' in the
<1/,e
~l· ! '. e~, LOOK\ FOR THE "CP" SEAl ON THE AUTOMAT/; GAS RANGES OF O'l(EEFE &
f eoi .. Cout mcttw•.•' MERRl~T, GAFFERS & SATTLER, WEDGEWOOD, WESTERN HOllY, TAPPAN. ROPER,
l' Phone Be&oon 6431 MA G/d CHEF, UN/VERS~L. QUALITY, GLENWOOD, GRAND , HARDWICK, CALORIC
THERE'S NO PLACE
LIKE HOME!
(That goes for Ford Sitrvice, tool)
Come to think of it, it isn ·i eo ~Y that the chap
W>ove looks so. contented. H e's right at h om e. And
rOr aervice, your F ord is right at home with us. Here
an 6ve good reasons why:
1. FOllD-TRAJNED MECHANCS-
Who bow yot.1r Fonl ltett
2. FACTOllY-Al'f'ROVED METHODS-, . F°'•"'-· ~Jolo
3. 5"ECIAL FOllD EQUl'MEHT-'°' a Job -rigM
4. GENUHE FOllD PARJS-
-ritoM ••• II rigM ..... ,, ._,
5. COHVENENT 8CA>GET PAYMPlfS
And ii.at !TlM!!O -· better ...-ice for your
Fon!. We'll give you
inunalialJ< oervi<:e ca .u job9. So. bring your
Ford "bock homew to
m now. We're mure
700'0 -.••
Theodore Robins
~IYOU.R •.. D~~1
VI RAGON THE NEW SAFE
SANITIZING UNIT
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F 0 K HEALTH Greatly reduces Bacteria Viruses.
spores and~rp~ld. Destroys the causes
of airbo~ve matter.
FOK COll(F()RT Elimmates odors. Odor.; are actually
destroyed. not merely masked.
F 0 K SAF'Etl' Danger of Cross infection is ever pre-
sent where i>e<>Ple congregate. Con-
centration of harmful and dangeroui
airborne matter greatly increases as
people assemble. This Wlliafe condi-
tion is now preventable with use of
VIRAGON.
For ReW of
BAYFEVEB, ASTHMA, SINUS TBOUBI.ES, OOLDS
or other Respirator)' Al1-tll
PACIFIC VIRAGON CO.
18!6 So. Verlllllllt Aft. Ia., PAdnray 4083
BUY OR RENT A VIRAGoN UNIT FROM
S.0.8. RADIO & ELECrJUC 00.
S00 lllarble A-Ba!bcw, &hwl Olll Barbor 780
While t he little Maud, one ot
Joe Dixon's bait fishing boats, was
making a YiTap around some an~
chovies out by the river jetty, a
low airplane got caught in the net
causing considerable damage.,. The
damage was to the net, ainoe the
airplane was one that crashed in
the ocean durin~1 war. Tiie
boys say there a t twenty-five
planes in that ·on· between
here and Long Beach.
Omaha Woodmen
To Honor Scouts
Oma)>a Woodmen Lodge Camp
No. 271 wUl honor ocout inuten
in the Harbor district at the A·
merican Le&ton Hall in Coota Me.
sa next Tue&day evening at 8 o'·
dock.
I Each ocout muter will have bis
troop present in uniform and each
troop will dernons~ate some feat
of scouting, Council Commander
Chari .. McCurty, Coota Mesa. an-
nounced.
Scout masters wUl be preoented
with cmni-nes aod entertainment
will be provided: '!be public is
bmted -4 ~ cl scouts ""'
_.,iauy ur1IM to •ttam. Mo-
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TO.SCHOOL
They Will Want the
New~ Ti11Kts
Mailed to Them
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To Keep in Touch With
The Home Town News
. '· T1le News-Ti1ues M iled to Any Schoor in the U. 5.
$2.25 For The Sc Year, September lhru June
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lllee a week yoar
thlldrm w 111 fteftve
their home to'IV11 i-P-
er ·twice MCh week.
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-Y order · with
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OOMM17Nl'IT OF OOllTA wa•
CRt7JICll, OONO-•!P.(l&TIO:lf.&L Orange and C&trlllo ·
Pen-y Frederid< Scbroc:k. )l!nlater lleY. -llln. G. WUlu« --
611 Helltrope Awnue ' Paoton
c.oron& del Mar Ptr.oae Bell co. UK •
9:45 a.m. Qiureh School. Sunday School 9:30 L m.
11 :00 a.m. Mornlnii wonblp. Momin& wanhlp oervlce 10,=45.
BALBOA ISLAND CllLU'l:L
!18 As•te a. ....
Bev. Harry W." Wlllte,
Auodate Putor
Oiureh School, 9 :Jet LJn.
Marnlnii Wonhlp, 11 LJn.
DINNER 4 • 10 P. 111.
FULL GOSPEL oAtlBoB
Hnd and Elden. Ooeta Meea
Sunday school, 9:45 ; morn1na
worship, 11; Evangelistic let'Vlce,
7:30 p.m.; Mid-week prayer meet-
llll on Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.;
OoMif T:,, *'. young peofle's evan~tlc eervioe
, on Friday, 7 :45 p.m.
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Roast TURKEY
FRIEDCHICKEN
$150
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NEW YORK CUT STEAK·.-----·-·-----..$2.60
WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER --------·--··-·-..$2.50
with drawn butter.
BROD.ED SWOftDFISB STEAK ···-··-······------·$1.50
FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD ---··-·----...$1.50
FRIED SHRIMP _ .. $1.50 RAINBOW TROUT ... .Sl.75
Bot Mince Pie with 'Brandy Sauce
l!loapo • •
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and Fish Market
PboDM: Lone BMdl 840-711, 802.:eo and -
WI Oout fll&'.bway (Near 8-1 BMdll
EAT MORE FiSH
They Have the Iodine You Need
Delicious
FRESH SEAFOODS DAILY
•BARRACUDA
• SBBIMP
•ROCK COD
•SALMON
•CLAMS
•OYSTERS
TRY OUR .FRESH COOKED
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\\110LESALE AND RETAIL
NEWPORT BEACH
Z8JH ST. A.''D LAFAYETTE PHONE BARBOR 116
Int •1 •11 ••• EAn ,., , .. , ,,,,
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tliDed ........... et riaht into yaar lnvel s+--It'o "'°'"~ ...... one~
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Crusader service 6 :30 p.m.
Berean service 7 p.m..
Evening evaneellltlc aervice at
7:30 o"clock.
Wedn .. day. 7 :30
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Friday 7:30 p.m. Youth Nlii~t
a.nd Bible Study. 1
THE NEWPORT llABllOR
LUTBERAN CBURCH
l OZl Cliff Drlve
Newport Height.I
'"A Oiangelesa Oiriot for a
Changing World!"
9:30 a. rn., chureh school ; 10:30
a. m .. divine worship.
· Rev. Herbert C. Roth, -tor
1162 E. Wilson St .. Coota Meaa
"Come Once-Yc.u'll Come
Again!"
COSTA MESA COMMtJNITl'
ClfUR()B
F . M. lleAULIFFE
State Bar Elects
New Officers
Officers o f the State Bar of Cal-
ifornia, e lected by the Board of
Governors following the annual
meeting o r the Stale Bar of Cali-
fornia in Santa Cruz, Sept. 12,
\\'ere:
Prc>sidcnt : Flo rence M . McAul-
iffe, San Francisco; vice-presiden ts Carl B. Job.Daon. Mlnllter
U4 E. ZOtb St. Pb. H7&-R
Church school. 9:45 a .m.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
Youth grou1>5, High school. In-
· S idnf'Y L. Church. Salinas: J,0hn
G. Clock Long Beach ; Eugene
Best, Riverside; and treasurer.
Jerry Giesle r , Los Angeles.
lermed.Jate, Adult, 6 :30 p.m.
·Evening service, 7 :30 o'clock.
Mid -\\·eek fellowship and pra.yer,
Wednesday, 7 :30 p.n1.
11 a.m ., Prayer and Sermon.
CHRIST CHURCH BY TIU! SEA
Community Metbodlat
lt.20 We.t Central Aveaoe
R.ev. & D. Goodell. Pu tor
Church School, 9 :50 a.m.
?.1:orning \VOrship, 11 a.m.
Youth F ellowship, 6 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 pm.
t.1id-week prayer service, Wed-
nesday; covered dish dinner, 6:30
p.m .
ST. JORN VIANNEY ClfUR()H
Balboa loland
Sunday Masses:
8 :30 a.m.,and 10 a .m. (year r ound)
Con!~lons: Saturdays from
7 :~ to 8 :30 p.m. --ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
8:30 a.m. H ol y Conununlon.
11 :00 a.m. ?.1orning Prayer and
S ermon. (First Sundays and Holy
Days: Holy Comm.nion.)
ST . JOACHIM CHURCH
Victoria and Thurln S ta.
Costa Mes.a.
l\1asses 7 a.m . daily.
Sunday 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Confessions Saturday, 4-5
and 7-8 p .m .
p.m
CHUR CH OF CHRIST
Church and Walnut Str eeU
L Duane Canby, Mln.later
Services: Sunday, 10 a.m., Bible
Study: 11 a.m. Morning worship.
SEVENTH DAY ADV1':NTIST8
Corner Boba and Oldltoun try Rd
Costa Mesa
Sabbath school, Saturday morn-
ing, 9:30 o'clock.
Preaching service, 11 a.m.
Christian Science
FIRST C HURCH OF CBRlST
SCIENTIST
Udo Tbeater, Central Avenue
and Via Udo
A branch of The Mother Church,
The · First Church of Christ, Sci-
entist, ln Boston, Massachuse tlL
Sunday School at 9 :30 a . m. Sun-
day Service a t 11 a. m. Wednesday
Testimonial Meeting at 12 o'clock.
Reading Room located at 111
Palm street, Balboa, ls open daily
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun-
days and holida ys nationally ot>-
oerved.
The public ls cordially invited to
attend the church services and use
the Reading Room.
Ne\~.')y elected members of 'the
Board of Gove rnors, announced at
the Santa Cruz meeting are:· A.
a.1 . ~1ull. J r .. Sacramento: Frank
V. Campb<-11 . San Jose; A. B. Bian-
chi, San Francisco: Warrc>n E. Lib-
by and Pierce \Vorks, bolh of Los
Angelt>S.
Adult Classes
Start Next Week
At Harbor High
Thl' Nc,,-port Harbor · Evening
High school "'ill officially open'
next Wl"Ck on Monday a nd Tursday,
Sept. 22 a nd 23. \\'hC'n nine d iffer·
ercnt classes ,,·ill ht' opened to
local citizens.
Commercial subjects. shor thand,
bookkeeping a nd typing, naviga-
tion, both beginning and ad\'anC'f!d,
ci!izenship, '"'ood shop and metal
.shop, a Qd phy!ical C'ducation in·
eluding bask<'tba ll . badminton aQd
volleyball \\'ill be a mong the t ypes
of instruction'offE'red. SevC'ral oth-
E'r clas.s€'s in first aid. businc>ss
math. S€'\\'ing and homE' nursing
ITlflY hE' or~anized ,,·ithin th(' next
f e\\' \veeks. dc(X'ndi n~ upon the de-
ma nd. it \\'as stated.
All classes "'ill be h<'ld at thr
local hi2h school from 1 to 9 iit
the <'Venings. a nd '''ill be under
the dircc.tion of compctc>nt accr<'4-
ltC'd jnstruc tors. The classes a re
free, a nd credit may be> obtainC'd
for the completed work if desired1
Addit ional classes have been of.
fered in the past <En}::Jish. Mat h,
Art. Spanish. Se\ving and Drama-
ties ) and1 might be offe~ agaih
IJ a petition \\ith t\\'enty,five or
more signatures is presented to 1
the Board of Education requesting
that such a class be offered. Pe-I
titian bla nks may be obtained at
the m ain offi C't', Certain classes
m ay be discontinued if t her e is
a lack of inter est in that class.
Pos~ cards sent to the s~hool ex-
pressing an interest in· certain
classes '''ill be fil ed. and · \\'hen
sufficic>nt cards a re received to
warrant a class. t he se nde rs
will be notffied.
Registr ation may be made i~
classc>s when you first attend . One
may enter a class at any time, but
early registra tions and r egular at· I
tcndance ar e to the best in terest
of the student.
The schedule follows : ·
Shop, unde r fl.Ir. Wordan : Mon .
a nd Thurs. evenings from 6 :30 to'
9 :30, in shop b uilding, Ix-ginning
Sept. 22. .
Navigation. by Huber t Kidder : Cl1ristian Science Mon . and Wed. evenings from 7:30
Sunrlav Theme '!\latter' to 9 :30. in Room 133, beginning . • Oct. 6.
"Lll!lP chl!dre.n. keep youraelve• Sewing, und M ' Robe .
from Idols." Tb is a.dmon!Uon from Tues eve . ~r 15_5 rts •
I J ohn 'vill be tbe Golden Te i:t or · nings rom 6 .30 to 9 ~30;
the Sund:iy Lesson·Sermon on ":\1at-in se~ing room, begTnning Sept.
ter" ln nil branches or The Mother 23· J.
Ch urr h, The Firs t Church or Christ. . Physical Education, e verr even-
Scientist. In Boston. ing from 6:30 to 9:30, in the gym.
These t'A'O heallng8 are recorded beginning Se pt. 22. (Basketball on
In a Dible eelectlon from Mat· Tuesdays, badminton on Wedne!i-
tbew's Gospel: "And, behold, there days, Volle,>·baIJ on Thursdays).
ca.me a leper a.nd worshipped him,
saying, Lord, It thou wUt, thou
canst make me c lean. And J e8us
put forth bis band, and touc hed
h im. saying, I will : be thou clean.
And Immediately bl• leprosy wu
cleansed .... And when Jesus w as
come tnto Peter's boW1e, be saw bis
wife's mother la.Id, and ale.Ir: or a
f ever. And be touched her h&nd,
and the fever left h er: and ·•he
arose, and mlniatered unto them.'"
Jn "'Science and Health with Key
to th~ Scriptures" M&r'J' Baker
Eddy ••Y•f ""Health la not a condJ.
tlon or matter, but of lllnd ; nor can
the matertal senses bear reliable
t•UmODJ" on the· 1ubJeet of beaJth.
•.• Tbere!ore the dlTtne Principle
of Science. reTtnlnc the testimony
ot the pbJ'alcal 1euee. rneala man
u harmoa.Jonal.7 ui8tent tn Truth.
wblcb II Ibo •1117 bull of boaitb;
&nd thua Sctence denJee all dileue.
hula the sick, oTerthrow• falH
lffldence. and retu.tee materi&llJUc
Ioele."
The average age of the 10,851'
men Vt'.!terans on th e Berkeley
campus of the Uni versity of c.aii-
fomia is 24.
"'1'BI: FRIENDLJ"' Cll:NTBAL
BDILI: CB1JRCB
Be.. Dwta1at Slam••, put_.
llleettnr temporarily in the ~
~th Day Adventiot church, cor-
ner of Old County road and
Bolaa Ave., Coot& J1eSa.
Sunday, ochool, 9:45 LJn.
Wonhlp oorvlc.-11:00 L m.
Younc IJ«illle'1 ~ p.m.
Eveninc OY&llldlltic oervlce-
7 O'clock. W~y, 2008 An.?.tm Aft
A <adla1 welaxne to all.
oua LADY OP llT. Q4BMn,
lUI Wen Ooa1n1 &-SundaJ' Msnra:
8 LJn., 9:30 a.m.. u a.m.
ConfNSLa: Sa~ from
I :00 to 5:30 and tram 7 :30 to
1:30 p.m.
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LESTE.II. & CD. --
•M•MJU.JWI or GOD
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~ od>opl. 10 ...... -..~ua.m. ~ ••np'19dc ••b ~ps
l ..:.
M wt•IMA11f·t:1rs.cA~
515 ... C tnl Aw., .,,_
'lllll'llor.U
jl
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J0-1111 -7:30 p.m.
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7:30 p.a.
-,.-' f , .~ .. • r I • • -·1--.. i ,--'I
~ ~
----t-,,• . • Balboa COr.cessloner Mak~
Fatlle Attempt +o save Man
NEWMJJT BALBOA NllWB-TI•ES
ThUB8D1AY Newport' BeKll, Clallf.
<8-al to N.-Tlmoo · . Whtt Our .Nei9hbor
CUERVAVACA. Mexico <Th~ Peterson Hits Rule Cities Are Doin9
da,y l--Johnny Welosrnuller, HollY· Cuttin9 JC Payments I
wood rUm star and wellk:nowt1 '----,;.....--------'
BaJboa concessionaire, was being The State Depa.rlment of Ed-Eight rf.:Onths of construction
touted by the Mex.lean colony here ucation has .announ·ced that ..the v.'ork in s•n CJemeJ)te has set an
Monday as a heroto Veterans Administration has ren-all -time h~gh of $575.213 as COIJl-
It all came about when a M~x-dered a deciai.on no Jonge:r to P8Y pared v.'itH S501.975 for all of 1946.
lean electrician became entangled public CsllfopUa Junior Colleges .
in a network of cabte arranged fCrr educhtional supplies, equipment Prelimiriary plans for 1presenting
for the takirig of a scene ·for and student body dues for veter-· to the vot~rs of La Habra a $100,-
Weissmuller's next picture. and ans. .. ooo bond Issue ror the expansion
plunged headlong into a ravine. Dr. Basil fl. Peterson, presldent and imprcivement of their wa ter
Wtl.Amuller dove after him, res-, of Orange Coast J .C., and other systc>m h1" been unde rtaken by
cued and carried the workman up Junior College administrators, hit the> ~La H bra City .rouncil. tD.
to the lip of the crevice, where at the ruling in a r ecent Los An-...
the M exi~ died in his arms. geles meeting. Laguna has collected $58.700
• WC'issmuller was working on the In making such a decision, the from its pa king m eters sinet'.! Sept.
new picture, ·~arzan. and His educators said. the Vete rans Ad-7. 1945. H ~lf oJ that a mount was
Mermaids" when the accident ha~ m inistration Will be discriminating paid to thQ meter company under
pened. '" against veter a ns attending public terms of tfie agreement after $100
J unior Colleges under the . "G.l . a ffio nth w~ set aside by the city Santa Ana Host Bill" (Public Law 346l and Public for mai n~tance . It is estim ated T 0 Vet's Confab Law 16 (\'ocational Rehabilitation that S39. o r iginal cost of the
of Veterans). machi nes ·11 be paid for by Jan-,
A statewide veterans' service
conference. to be attended b.>'
count,>' service officer.;, dJrec tors
or community service centers and
others interested ·in counseling of
former serviceme n will be held in
Santa Ana Friday, September 19,
the State Department of Veter-
ans AJrajrs announced toda,>'.
ln a ll other types of a pproved uary 1, 1918.
' collegiate institutions such educa---+-----
tional expenses of vete rans are
paid by t he Veterans Adminis tra-Be Wise -Ad vertise
tion. Tht'.' VA claims that Cali--------------
fornia public Junior Colleges ernment and not \·••ith the stat.es or
should furnish the veter a ns \\'ith local schoot' d istricts.
educational supplies a nd equip-The administrators assembled
mcnt. rcquf'stcd the: State Department
"W,, Ftore.e, ,_ ...,,.. •r'rr ...
FOil wtioo r• ,... nlllr!"
The agendn has been arranged
with the idc>a o r brihging \he .. ~t
erans' counselors up · to date on
recent developments: si nce no
meeting \\'as held during t he sum·
mer months.
Junior College ad.m inistrators of Educ.atiQn to send a dC'lc>ga tion
protested vigorously the . ruling of 1 to \-\'as hington. D. C .. to pitc-scnt
thC' Veterans Administration. They \ the case or: California Junior Col-
maintain that the responsibility 1 leges a n~ t:ci ask for: a change in
for l)lC' fi nancing of ,.<'teran 'edu-the decj!ion of the Veterans Ad-
cation rests '"ith the Federal Gov-! n1inistrB.tioO.
Bc nC>f icia l insects to control in-
sect f)C'sts in Calirornia or chardm
arc ne\\· being sought by a Univer-
sity of Galifo rnia insect e xplorer
in South Africa. "
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There II ' ' · d . . 8!8 avors and vari ti : . J,8Ctim1nating tastes in th es to please the"tnoet
eeses at your Safewa e grand array of fine· c~eeh se-producing area!-~~re. Th• nation's finest r1c cheddars cream S . e represented i11 the
offered for yo~r seledio:'whand pther favori·tea
need, You'll !Ind the ans . . atever your cheese
wer at SAFEWAY
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DUTCH MILL ~~:N CANNED FRUITS ad Jina
27 0 v. ... 2-lb. loaf, 93c. ( Y,.-lb. pkg., Pimiento, 27c) · Pk.. .
"The Prin\er of Hospitali1y:• A SI Iles! Seller for 25c wjth
purchase of DUTCH MILL.cheese. Order blank> at Safewoy.
Gtapefruit "'~= ~ lr
Grapefruit ':;;Z: •:=-15•
G f •t H~ -·1-rape ru1 "'°""" '"''""' _ ,.-
CHEDDAR WISCONSIN
NATURAL OIEESE
Tomato Juice~"""" "::· l,.
118,01. con , 7cl
CANNED MEATS •
Cut and wrapped in cellophane.
, ..
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KURSPRUD lunch Meat 9,.:._~ '!:" 37"
Corned Beef Hash L.=; '::"· rr-
OLIVES aed PICKLES (Smo-Kay, Rob, Old English, Pimi..;to I A.lqerican spread)
Ripe Olives L:::-:. KURSPRUD Pi~kles '::'..., "::•
' (Bimiento, Olive Pimiehto, or Relish creamed)
!R!!~~.89c> •:-~27c
Smooth and mellow a • .,.,,.. " ...
~~!J~!t~!J!, ~ 15c.
or with ChiY&
con AGE CHEESE
Bio.om Time bnnd.
Cream or farmer StJIL
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SAFEWAY SAVINGS
Jiffy Lou
Preserves ~~1a
IAp-kol or pl«hl
Beverly
·Beverly
P.anut luttw
ll9Q41or Style
~lutt•
Reogulor
Mar51arine ":.'::'
IAlto: llue Sonn.t cw Porti.Oyl
Margarine ~
Margarine ':..':'
Kroft Mayonnaise
I Pint ;or, 4kl
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..... 15. ... ..... 34• ...
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Nu Made Mayonnaise t,"· 229
I "'"' ;or. 39c. Quart jot' 69c'. .
LlffBUOY SOAP
2 .... 17c .IATH
llD
IVORY SOAP
OUIST
llD ... 6c •
WHITE KING SOAP
.:.:. ... le
SYfAN SOAP
~ ._lie
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HI Pickles
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CELERY
.W .. hed. T ender and crisp!
PURS
'·-' 'deal . I J.A.rge s11e ••• 1 eabng. ·
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UTAH
TYPE •
i.AKE coum wnms ...
APPLES· i::~
Good eating! None better rJ apple pie or sauce~
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CORN ·1 :~
BEEF RO . ST SHO= CUT Perfectly~· Cuarant<ed for g\..od-eatingl
UMB ROAST
Round bone cbopo on. Nock rniot<ocl
5-111
SllOULDEI
GROUND EEF PACIED IN
VISllMG
Lean quality beef. c""""' 1...i. '
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Page 4 -~~:~~BTN!:.~:2.! ~·~:r!~ Bridge lnstructio,,.
To Feature FAC
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j , I Assi~ce League HolJs First Fall Meeting ..
.Announcement -Macie o~ Thrift Sliop ·Opening,
J Annollncement of the new Thrift this year their project lo furnlah.
".f . , Fo{ Prt;ipectil'e Meml,ers Dessert. Luncheon
__:.Phonell.=:=;:;;..: ,::Harbor:.;=..;;;13=t-=and=.;;;lDl=. ____ • ___ ...;;By"'-Wlnlfred::-'. ==::..=Bai:::rilr:.:~oe~ _ _;+ __ ._!!Resl::=dence:::::,:~Plwlnr.~~:.,.;· Harbor~!:2!!!:.,!1637!?:?.,!.:,!•R~ . Oranp c0unty branch of t"" ~ Afternoon club briclp
American Aoloclatlon of Unlver aectlon ii ._,r!ns a b r I d I e
House Warming Plannecl lity w..i..n will hold a d....,.; 1w~t American Leclm ball, I ;shop committee as well u chair· inc a room for premature babies
:i;ne> ot other departments featured at Community hoopltal. ' f1be tint meeting of Newport Har; It wu decided to continue aid
flx>r brandl of ,the Orange Count~ to the Girl S<x>uta and at Ille
B F ' cJ F ' bridge ~. Sept. 26 at 8 p. m. • SepL 24 with lnstru<>-Y rien s or at tbe i:beu Club 625 French t1on for bestnners by Mn. mandie·
Mr. ancl Mrs. Harry Lace street, '·Santa Ana ~ a "get ac->--:Jt'~;.i, ~-' h --~· quainted" party for new and pros-...mem~"3 w o WUUJU
H'f'TY and Bee Lace, who mov-pectlve members like to I~ ·bridge, or who wish
ed recently to their new home at Board mem~ 1 to Im-their same, are lnvlt-
546 J Fullerton avenue, N~rt es and there is no~:: =tess: ~-~ advanta,ee of this op..
Hel,hta, were Informed by Aud-ti res .,.,,. ·-ty.
~ League held Tuesday at meeting the sum of $40 wu co].
itbe home of Mn. Walton Hubbard\ lected for a local charity. , , ·
~. Lido Iale. Off!cen heading the league for I A delightful luncheon pre<:eded the coming year include Mn.
'the meeting with Mrs. Don Mcl Grace, chairman: Mrs. Wrnard
1Callum and Mn. Jack Hillman ~ Killion, vice-chairman; Mn-Geo.
.-iltlnc hostenes. Lovely dahlia.I Holstein, treasurer; Mrs. James
!.antered the buffet table and were Rogers, recording secretary; Mrs.
"GSed ln the spacious living roonl
· ~ meeting was held on tht
~ porch 1 overlooking the bay and Arthur Best, correspond.inc sec.
rey l Cottle and Beverly Burdsall erva ons 1J!.Ult .be. made in ad· It will be a dessert luncheon at
of ft..e Police Attxiliary that th'ey yance. Thoae wishing to attend 12:30 p.m. and bosteues are Mn. .
wei;( giving a "little housewarm~ .J.o~ the Harbor area may call-P. V. Parkes and Mrs. E . ~.
Ing'! for them Monday night ~· Robert Horn, Harbor 1525-R Wright. Mn. Paul Dunlap is sec-
. 1'herefore while not a com~lete thlltyfor ,::ulervatlontss iand for ell-, Uon chalrman. -
· Mr d ·-" remen . , •Ul'P'MAe. . an Mn. Lace had 1 -The first regiiI,ar meeting will,
Mrs. Victor Grace presided for her retary: Mrs. Stanley Chambers, tint~ -"kession. Received with enr-parliamentarian Mrs. George
thusi&sm was the announcement Yardley, project chairman; Mrs.
I that the net profit to the AMis· Dixon Smith, ways and means,
1 tance league from their benefit and Mrs. Rowland Hodgkinson, lia-
&.7 at the Festjval of Art!, La-ison officer.
eun.a Beach, amounted to $6000~ Present at the meeting were Newport Barbor AMI~ LNcue memhen ptber at the Lido hie bome of Mn. Walton Bllblti&rd
all of which will go to the cancer Mrs. Grace, Mr!. Lawrence Broer-Jr. for the.Ir opea.l.ar n:leeUnc of the aeuon under the IMderalalp of Mn. Vlctor Once, chalrman.
ing of the jUnior group and the Other ottloen and board memben are Mn. • WUlud JWlloa. Mn. Oeorre Boi.te1..n. Mn. ArtJmr Belt,
The new Thrirt Shop in New. Mesdames F . E . Reinhold, Adclie Mrs. .lame. Bocen. Mn. Rowland BOlfclduon, Mrs. Georre Yardley and Mn. Dixon Smith.
ls almost completed and the E. I-laugh, Wiley Cochran. William l ----------'------~----------------=1'ph"'o"'t"'o~byL..:Ge=rh=a,_,rd"'t~.
~ttee is ready to start sort~ T. White jr ., J . Addison Gurley,
~g-s_tock. A tentative date (Qr. Roderick Bllrnham. Phillip S mith, pct. 18 ,~ been set for opening Everett Morris. James Fleming,
the shop. · Henry Neime)·er , Lonnie Vincent,
O n the committee are ~lrs. E . S. R. "f..1onaco. \Valter Franz, Hub-
~ Boudinot, chairman; Mrs. Geo. bard Hou.·e. W . P. Durkee.
Ebel/ Club to Open Season With Popular Speaker ,
Presents Resume t;if Yeor' s Program
Newport Beach Ebell club will Book Section 1 will meet the .
open its year Get. 2 With Mrs. second Thunday of each month
Bruce McBride as president and under the capable guidance of
f\tl rs. Lester shell as vice-presi-Mrs. Obed Lucas. The first meet-
dent. ing Y.i ll be held at the home of
no ldea they were to greet ~ or be on the evening of 1 Oct 9 t;
more guests wh·o overfiowed all 'the Ebell club. Ther~ are ~t Pr:~ ~!n"ooms and spread out to the aen~ five sectio'ns. including book
~ · l 'f'evtew, curTent affain music and 'rift of Awdl ary me~bers was recent graduates, and If beacti
a ~of rock-cryst~l ill the lovely members desire to form a sixtll GI ur pattern with six each of sect.ton the ch . __ 1
go lets, sherbet.a and salad plates. topic. Y may oqse their 0~
A ther gift was a candy di~ In On the , rOBter from he ~ da~ty Fent~n ~are and .Police !.-1rs. B. V. Romersi Mrs ~ are ..
Ch.jet Hodgkinson brought his own E Wilson a d M 'H · Co arold
perr.tonal tribute. d~l Mar .,.,,." Bo"'·d oLern,. rona At th cl r th . I IYlrS. y Wis. Bal-s. e ose o e evening cake boa Islardi ; Mr9: D. s. Baird, Mrs an~ coffee were served by the L:ouiJ Birnbaum and Miss Caroi
hottesses. Ann Jones Balboa
()n the guest list were the ' · M~ssrs. and Mesdames E rnie Wal-N tzc. Merel Coe, Layton Cornecl. ewporl Beach Circle
Jack Croughan, L. L . Isbell. Virgil Newport Beach Circle of Christ ardley, vice chairman: Mrs. Rob-Edward Chapman. Rober t Wal-
t Walker , secretary: Mrs. Ever-kcr , Edgar Hill. Henry E. Free-
lett Gardiner , treasurer and Mrs: m~n. Raymon~ K. Harvey, Walter
Hubba.rd. director. Spicer. Spalding Eastman. H. E.
Other committee chairmen an-Christler. C. rwl. Deakins, J . Hous-
ilounced by Mrs. Grace wer e Mrs. ton \.Vitherspoon, Geor ge Yardley,
Dick Whitson, welfare and dental Rober t Po\\.'ell, Virginia Castle,
clinic: Mrs. Welter Fran z. schol-Everett Gardiner, Rowland Hodg-
arship; Prfrs. J ack Hillman. can-kinson. Willard Killion, George
cer Clinic; ldrs. Dixon Smi th. y,•ays Holstein, E. E. ~udinot. l)Qn Mc-
and means; Mrs. Virginia Castle, Callum, Jack Hillman and Walton
publici ty. Mrs. P'. A. Palmer, lw1-Hubbard jr.
Went Roberts. favorite ro)-'ing f\lrs. C:ugene Fenelon, Miramar
reporter and radio commentator, Drive, Balboa.
Phebw:, Vincent Cusumano. Jack Church by the Sea '\.1rill meet at
Summers, Cuba Morris. R alph Wa-2 · p. rp. Wednesday, Sept. 24, at
C'rlue, R. R . Hodgkinson, Vincent the home or Mrs. J. H. Rt:'dstone ........... c .. ,c,..c-.... ,,,...., ..... :1.~.-<
M cManigal, John Upson. :2.::19:...:_· _:36'.:'._'.th'.'....'s'..::t'..:re:'.'e:'..t.~---...J'c_,~~"~~~'::;•~;;•~~=7·~"J~,":~,c=w:;:' ~;:'!=:~~-:-=·~,.~~"!=~':ti~'~
Rex Albright, Herbert Thomp. who last year gave a talk before Mrs. Robert Killefer will lead I
the club on .. Washington F aces Book Sccti?n 11 and their meet-
the World", returns to give the ings are to be heJd at the club
club's first program. house ~ Wednesday : foUow-
Having just returned from a ing the regular meeting o'f Ebell.
'round-the-world trip. Mr. Rob-Social events planned include 8 ert's subject. ~"Behind the World dessert bridge and in place of the
Headlines'' should proYe excep-annual t>az:aar plans are being
tionally interesting and informa-made for a benefit dinner to be
son. Harris Cottle, Charles Priest, <7.~ ~
Ray J ohnston. George Calihan, A 1~ ~ .-. o/ /J'1 J _ ~ .
Walter Dyson, A. Roberts, Howard . ~-"~~
Gerrish, Kenneth Gorton, Dale
Montgomery, Richard· ~urd~all ; "A BIT OF OLD ITALY"
Mrs. La Veta Lace, Bill Lace, . 'cheon; Mrs. Spalding Eastman. -------
courtesy ; Mrs. ·0on McCallum, tel-
i ephone and Mrs. S. R Monaco,
Ne\~tport Heiih~ Orcle of Christ
Church by the Sea will meet on
Thursday, Sept. 25 at 2 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. A. S. ThompsOn.
312 Santa Ana Averlue, Ne\•,rport
Heights.
tive. r-given early in the fall. ~ ~d!;.';;' 0 . A. Jones a nd • Specializing in Family Style Italian Dinners .
ll A. M. to 2 P. M.,_ Italian Sandwiches Dinner's to 9 P. Mf .n.
Mrs. Rowland HCKl.g kinsOn is lia-
1 Ison officer and advisor of the
junior group and announces that
Speakers and artists to appea'r Serving with Mrs. McBride this
later in the club year include Lud-year are the following officers:
wig Gerber, who speaks on '1lle vice-presidents, Mrs. L. L . Isbell
American Foreign Policy"; Pa ul and Mrs. Harold Woldenberg; re·
Mr. and Mn. Richard ' .lalaraua
cut the weddla& cake at recep.
tloo foUowlq tbel.r recent mar-
rlap In St. llUllN Eplooopal
church.. Mn . .lehrau 11 die for-
mer Beverly Claire, daustater of
Mr. and Mn. · Georie Pr09ll· of
1504 Eut Central aveaua, Bal-
boa.. Back from tbelJ' bone7-
moon, t b e youoc coaple left
TueMlay for Uo.lvenlty of CaU-
fornla., Santa B&rban campua.
Local. Delta Gammas 6810 Coast Highway -Newport Beach
To A1cl At Oct. Baiaar Pllo11e: Barllor au-w s.. Dore ColOll7
---Attention RAGAN Patrons
E. Hadly. who was ror three years cording siteretary, Mrs. Roland
----~ with our State department in Vallely; corresponding secretary,
Latin America and instructor in Mrs. K B. Baetz: treasurer. Mrs.
lnternatjonal Relations at the R. L. Allen;, Auditor, Mrs. Rob-
University of Southern California. ert Jayred ; parliamentiirlan, Mrs, Bectantnc September Z.Srd Our New Boon \\'111 Be
10 A. M. to 8 P. M.
-CIMed Wednesday-
Ragan' s ·Harbor House Grill
. CffiCKEN PIE -Our Specialty
Another speaker will be John C. M. Dea1dns ; directors, Mrs. Vlc-
~izzard. board member ot the ~a-tor Grace, Mrs. Henry Eggert.
Capilla Circle to Heor
Local Speaker On
•• , Cout mway
t1onally famous Joh~on office Appointed by Mrs. McBride as
(ft>rmerly the Hayes office) of the .committee chairmen &re· pro-
motion picture industry. A ybung gram, Mrs. Isbell. ch~; Mrs.
a nd popular speaker is Miss Waldenberg and Mrs. Lucas· ways
Patricia Vallely who has ,just re.. and means, Mrs. F . A. Yot111g;
turned from England and who of-rentals, Mn. Grace· maga.zlrres
fers "~outh Loo~s at England". Mrs. Frank Perew; ;outh conser~
She will have with her the Red vation. MrS. Edgar Hill · bridge W oriel Evangelism Bea.con 58SO Cross dog Nellie. and will tell Mrs. Richard Othmer · Fe°deration' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·g "The Story of Nellie". Mrs. Killefer: court~sy, A-1rs. s: Capilla Circle of Corona del Mar
Y oalhfally Appealing . • •
. . . Event Concealing
MATERNITY WEAR . ' SLACKS e SMOCKS e DRESSES
Musical programs will include Heyinan; ~ptiort: Mrs. Wayne Community Church will open their
the Philharmonic Trio and The Harper. chairman. Mrs. H. E. year's schedule with a meeting at
Lamplighter.\ a group of cos-Freeman. Mrs. H. M. Welsh ; di-the church on Wednesday, Sept. 24
turned singers accompained by rect or of music, Mrs. Harold at 2 p. m. with Mrs. John Sadleir
Mrs. Minnabell Hunt. For the No-. Ahrendt and song leader. )lrs. presiding.
vember program Lucile Martens Ruth,SeeJey. An interesting program has been
will present he r program, "Cali-pl anned with Mrs. W. A. McBride fomia Hostess".
Last year was an outstanding Stanley Office Force of Newport Heights giving • r e-
one for the club with new sections sume of the yearbook on "China
Orange County Delta Gamma
Alumnae association win have a
booth for antiques and handicraft
at the Oct. 11 bazaar of Southern
California Delta Gamma AlumnSe
association, according to plar\s
made Tuesday · evening at the
meeting held et the home of Mrs.
Chester H orton, Santa Ana.
Mrs. Clem Christie of Bal boa
Island will be in charge of the
booth and assisting her will be the
president. Mrs. C. W. Duttori; Mrs.
Justus. Kennedy, Mrs. Lawrence
Reynolds and Mrs. E . 0 . Williams .
New members welcomed were
Mrs. Helen -Ballard of Balboa Is-
land, Mrs. Horace Pike of Santa
Ana and Miss Charla llgner of
Laguna Beach.
The next meeting will be Oct.
21 at the home of Mrs. Gene
Douglas, Laguna Beach.
Sell that unwanted
throu&h News-Times ads.
artlclt
-Attnctlftly Priced -
Bonnie Gene's P ANTEE siiANTEE
formed and very active. A junior Honors Rush Sooy and World Evangelism.'"
group was organized and has be· On Departure For L. A. Due to illness, Mn. S. A. Meyer If~~;:~~~~~~~~~ come an integral part of EbeD. has resigned as than·k ofrering 11
A tea for memben is scheduJed R ush Sooy, who has been in the chairman and Mrs. Gustave Grupe
Macres Patio 490 Sooth Coast Blvd. Laguna Beach for \VednesdaY. Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. Earl Stanley real estate office at has been appointed to ta ke her
at the home of Mrs. Oladwick Balboa: Island, is leaving With his place. Mrs. 'Grupe asks that all
::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1\1.iche ll, 324 Buena Vista. Bal-famil)' for Los Angeles 8.nd ·he bring their Mite boxes. r, boa. Chairman . this year is ~1rs. will be in charge of a subc::Uvision Hostesses at the social hour will
J . Gordon Smith. at 29 Palms, Y.'orking out or the I be l.1rs. L. A. Norman, Mrs. Grupe Ends SaL Sept. '
M.G.M.'s Comedy Romance Genuine Philippine Rattan Furniture
and Bars
An art sect.ion was organized Los Angeles offi ce of the subdi-and 11rs. Coop. •
last year a nd not only sponsored widing company.. •
'CUSTOM LAMPS • MATS • BLINDS
Genuine Chinese Floo r Coverings
Custom-Built Accessories
CHA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO
6T7 So. Coast Blvd. Laguna Beach
Telephone 125-41
the Second Annual Art exhibit at On Tuesday morning Mr. and
the high school but sponsored art ?o.1no. Earl Stanley gave a fare-
classes for children and adults, well breakfast for ~1r. Sooy a t
and was instrumental ln ronning The Plank and employees' of the
the community art group. Ne'~'-various Stanley offices presented
port Fl arbor Al lied Arts. Leader him with amusing gifts anJ wi.sh-
or thC" section this :,rear is l\trs. ed him rortune in his new Venture.
E . C. ~1 artin. • . . Present at the breakfast "·ere
l\1 n . Al Hoi:nth 1~ _cha irman of Robert Griesser jr. and William
the d.tama secuon, which last year Schuster or Cliff Haven1 Carol
ga\'e l\VO plays. both here and at Sovde. William McKinsey and
Brea and also prese_nted o~e. of 1'1ary Di ckson of the Newport of-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ them over the r adio. Assisting (ice; Vern H. D. Snodgrass, Kay I~ t~is grou P. was the music 1 :!lec· Crandall Ray ft d k i n s 0 n a n d
t1on ~f ~ch l\1n. Constance Ja;·-Maurie Stanley of the Balboa Isl~
Some of The Most Distinctive
Marine Paintings In Existence By
red is chrurman. and o(fice; ~irs. Maroon. Mrs.
;,;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::-;;::;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;; Mabel Fitzmorris and Virginia
Have Fun Shirley of Corona del ?.tar and
Make Your Own' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley.
SHELL JEWELRY AJf redo Cormelo Sappueo • • ·-.. Power Squoclron to Have
Celebrated Enropean Artist VI-DEAN'S first Fall Meeting
.... ,.__ ---Oct 1 at B Y C
Now on display at 223Y.. Marine Ave., Balboa Island, 111 1 ;~~~~~~~~~~1 · · · · will be offered for sale after his exhibit to discriminat· Ill First meeting or the fall for th~
Ing art patrons. Ba lboa Power . squadron, official
Mr. Cormelo will ~;nt a few of his luxurious can-PLAY THE PIANO branch of the U. S. Power squad-~· MO ron, will be a dinner meeting to
vases for yacht owners following a trip to Mexico where DERN-EASY-Ql!l~ be held at 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday.
his services are in immediate demand. He will return to A System Originated and Oct. 1 a t Balboa Yacht Club.
1$. home adjoining the Ambassador Hotel, Los An· Tough! by • It will be for memben and their
geles, and plan scheduled assignments in Calltomia. ·-WES McWAIN . w1ves1and Omundr. Howard Bak·
Philip Phel~ Whi"tmarsh, o-er ot the Plank, wh~ er wl~ preside. New membel"ll who ,...... · ..... f• _,,,;;;: Compwr-;-BeA'G A.rtlrA completed their COUIJeS in elemen-
good fortune it is to represent Mr. Connela, will be ... -Pie-tary piloting during the apn"ng will
glad to discuss these personali7.ed art treasures with , NOW IN COSTA MEilA be gh·en their certificates :.U.d will
awreciative clientele by appointment ooly, Harbor 627. lleEinnen-Intennediate be sworri into the squadron.
----~ Students-All Ages New cJaaaes will start on OcL
Pock up the children and -1 them
olI 10 Coal ... .-• a pia . ..d
soft ....... .doanl n.. Clftb-oe <>'lipn ~.,
is thc,HIJ' -·----4· Oar -. , .... ., .... !
410 JW-St-; Hr7'qe-1149 _
.... ._•'an 1 •.., ... n n '' mi w. 011mla
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~ -a11w 13 with the meeting place to be
announced later.
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Tbn.-Frl.-Sat. Sept. 18-19-ZO
Van Johnson
Thomas Mitchell
For the Drama and Action!
"Romance Of
Rosy Ridge"
A.1&0 Serected Shorts
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Sun-M6n-Tu., Sept Zl-%2·ZS
Robert • Young
Stizan Hayward
"They Won't
Relive Me"
"Cynthia"
-STARRINO-
Elizabeth Taylor
George Murphy
Mary ·Astor l
-Second Comedy lilt-
Rudy Va lie
Barbara Britten
"The Fabulous
Suzanne"
Pim Color cartoon
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Ray Milland
Thersa Wright
"The Imperfect
Lady"
DANCE Sat. Sept. 20
John Paul and Great
Entertaining SWING BAND
Floor Show -Many Guest Stars
PAVALON BAl:.LROOM ev:ll1"~N
Why cook at home tonight? Wouldn't It be better to
drive OYer to the Island these lovely evenings and dine
at the one and ooly pJa,,J,
the ID08t f•IOOIJll small restaurant oo the Pacific Coast.
Here, cultured, discriminating patrons sigh with an-
tmtmmt after ifl&est"1lr a fine too sirloin you can cut with your fork. I • . '
We haw the good fortune of having some of the
tanvw.• marine canvw ot AJfreillo Oormelo oo dlspl&y .
· Call Betty er "Whit", but weJ can mly handle reaer·
911fb! up to 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
· Cell Harbor 627 ·for HE PLANK
~· 2 ...... I , m '1111·1nn•·
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Helll")'. Koltonak, Prop.
Bf:-1\~0N
iiO\JSE---
INTERIOR DECORATORS
·CUSTOM TAILoRED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS '
BEDSPREADS, SLIP CX>VERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING
e Laleot FabrlCo . e Lampo e Fanalhlre
1155 Coast Blvd. South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beach
@'..6ta .. •
BREAD-TIME 1
STORIES
-' KITCHEN TRICK
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FOR A QUICK "a la kint" sauce, add
pimiento strips and 1auteed green
pepper to a can of condensed mus~
roo"' soup. Thin with Y4 ... ~
cup milk if desired. De-
licious over chicken,
tuna fish, macaroni, ittc.
CHEESE DUMPLINGS
IN TOMATO SAUCE
2 cans condenMd tqmato ooup
1 ~ cup water 3. whole .W..s
' 1 top. sugar 2 cupo flour
1 top. oalr 5 top. bakint --
Yu cup grated "-•
2 Tliop . .i.ort.nint 1 "'' lllllk
Combine -... wip, water, ~
and ougar; "-to boiling point. Sift
flour, ..._,., add baiting powder
..-.i salt; sift again. Cut In shattenl11111 offr in"-•· Add milk .......,.ly, stir-
ring with a fork. Drop dough by table-
ap oonfvls jnto boiling ooup; cowr and
cook o-1-"-for ·15 mlns. Don't
....,...,,. cover durint cooking. Serve
clumplint• with sauce. s. ..... 6.
. 60 P.AGIS FoR A PEDY'
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• YB, 60 pageo of washday, baking.clay
tind .every day hou .. holcl hinfs in w.....-. "GOOD.fDEAS" booklet and
Ws FUE. Send a penny postm;d ta
Weber laking Co., Dept. 247, ....
1730, Wilshlr.-La lrea Station, Las
1All11li1 36.
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. Coming lo Long ~each
Saturday, Oct. 4 ·
, "Sons at Norway,• tile mualcal
hit baRd on tile llfe and mualc at Edvard Gries, which will be at
tile Munldpal :&udltoritun In J...ong
Beach for oae perlca-mance only,
Saturday ~. October 4. la an
International trlumpll.
"Sona of Norway'' wu lmpil'ed
by tile mualc of Edvard Gries rath-
er than tl)e story of Illa llfe. More
than 200 of his compoettlons were
adapted for the score. with his
brilliant Concerto in A ~or u
the Iheme of the operetta.
Incllo:led in the brilliant alnfllng-
acting company of 100 penona, the
only American company to glw ·
"Song of Norway," are 25 artists
of the Ballet Russe de Monte
Carlo. -"
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Seats are on sale at the Long
Beach Auditorium, phone 625-42,
and Humphreys · Music Company,
737-89.
none. WllHll .. i 11. e oPen
etar of "Soac o1 N~. ap-
peariq for Oct. t ....q a& i-.-
Beacll auditorium.
JOHN DORY
·CHOICE SEA FAR.E
COMPLETE SHORE DINNERS $1.50 -$1.75
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New' Hours:
11 :SO a.. m.. • 1 :SO p. m. and 15:00 p. m. • 8 :IO p. m.
SOJM1ay1 ll :SO L m. 4 8:30 p. m. -· ··-......................... ·-·-.......... ··-·--.---......... _..
Clooed Wedneoday
1 :EAST CENTRAL, CORNER PALM, BALBOA
Ocean Front Cate
French Fried Shrimp and Fish
. Oar 8pedalty
...... .. • • CHOPS • DINNEB8 .... _,.
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BEER ...... .. ........ 1 . . ... ~ ~ . SANDWICHES
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Fountain Service --2114 Ocean F'?Qitt Newport Beach
CATI!: AND DA VIS
When Y 9u Need
• I-N-S-U-R-A-N-C-E
PHONE or SEE
JOHN E. SADLEIR
Corona del Mar
UIOll and 80'7 Cout BJcbway . Pbo-Bubor U
DRIVE IN
Hollywood's Top .Stan
Join Pres/den# T rumon
In Comm. Chest Program
A .. xtet of Hollywood'• top
ndlo and motion picture at,ara
will Join forces w I t h ~t
Harry S. Tnmwl In a half-hour ,
salute to the 19t7 National Com-
munity Olftt campalcn on Fll-
day, September 26. The pnicram
will be broadcUt over \he com-
bined facllltles of t be National
Broadcutlnc O>rnpany, Columbia
BroadcUtlng System, American
Broedc&stln& Company and Mu-
~ Broadcasting System, from
10:30 to ll:OO p.m. EDST !.6 :30 to
7 :00 p.m. PST), and will originate
in Hollywood.
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Blue Room Holds ,
Open House Mon. ' '
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Bob and Art. pnlal propr1eton
of the mll(Jloom. were. -
par excellencOMooday Dlcht when
they held open -to all their
Bal-frlencla. ..
By the time the Invitational
hour of 11 p.m. had arrived, the
hOUle WU OYerfiowinc and it WU
an appredatlvo and py crowd
which enjoyed the eood food and
hospitallty ol their boots.
New Location For
Costa Mesa Garage
Added to the expan4ing li,Ot of
new businesses in Cost.a 'Meaa ls
the modem garage recently :eom-Stan scheduled to take put on
the program with Preolderit Tru'
man ·are Jack: Benny, Edgar Ber-
gen, Bob Hope, Derolhy Lamour,
Margaret O'Brien a n d J !l m e s
Stewart. Stewart's portion of the
broadcast will originate in 0.1-
cago, w¥re the actor is now ap-.
~ pleted by L. C. Beebe at 476 New-
pearinl(. -
Tartan Ball Will Be
Unique Spectacle At
Long Beach Auditorium
'%e heart warms t o the Tar-
tan" -This old Scottish saying
so well understood by every true
Scot is eymbolic with the gala e-
vent \Vhich will be presented at the
Long Beach Municipal Auditor-
ium, Saturday evening, September
20, -the second annual Tartan
Ball -sponsored by the Order of
Srol lish Clans and Daughters of
Scotia.
This will be a colorful affair
for not only the people of Scot-
tish a.ncestry, but for those of a ll
nationalities. There will be mod-
ern dar!Cing to McCulloch's or ches-
tra amidst the background of bril-
liant Tartan colors of the. various
clans. .
There will also .be special dances
by skilled highlanders in native
costwne; musical numbers, and
marches by pipe bands of thirty
pieces and the ever fascinating
quadrille and grand march.
Seats are now on sale at the
Long Beach Auditortwn. 625-4,2,
and Humphreys Music Compahy.
4-H Club Members
Compete For Awards
Orange County 4-H Club mem-
bers are compei.tng for awards at
the Junior y~esiock fair being
held et the .Kmerige park in Ful-
lerton, Sepfember 18, 19 and 20.
Man)· of the boys are staying
et the fair grounds night and day
with their animals to keep them
in top shape. The judging of beet.
dairy, swine, sheep and goats will
be held on Thursday. On Friday
evening they will have the judging
of the showmanship classes and
the awards. On Saturday there
will be a sale of fat animals.
The fair is under the direction
of the 4-H Clubs of Orange Coun-
ty and Future F armers of Ameri-
ca.
1 Port Blvd.
oiu..i.. TempletoD of r..-to, Beebe, who hu resided in the
ftce -pr! ldeat of 1Y_.. \For Harbor area the put 12 years; far-
Clarlft, l.atema-• ...., wlll merly o-•ed a garage and fin. _..at -Ualted l'oatll Be-.; ,..._ ,-
vtval to be 11e14 In Loe ••I• 'ing 1tat1on before buildln& his new,
Sept. U to o.t. u. . , 2000 IQ. ft. structure.
United Youth ReYiYa/'
To Be Held In '
Los Angeles
Hundreds of churches and re.
ligious you th groups throughout
the South.land are completing plans
for support of the United Youth
Revival, to be held in Los An_Bele~
Septem ber 28 to October 19. 1The
event, which will be in ter-denomi-
national, marks the first time \n
the nation's history that a three-
wcek revival devoted exclusively
to young people has been held.
Speaking before audiences Yf.hich
are expected to fill the 4,0ClO seats
in the big tent at Adams and
Grand Avenues, will be tWo 'o~
North America's most noted youth
leader's: Charles '~Chuck" ·T emple-
ton, vice president of Youth' for
Otrtst, International, Toronto,
Canada:and ''Merv" Rosell, of Ro-
chester, Minn.
1947 Christmas Seals
Designed By
Noted Artist
A pair of oxen pulling a. sled
loaded With Christmas trees ll fea-
tured on the 1947 Ou-istmas seals.
This year's seal symbolizes the
pioneer spirit which enabled the
Americans to conquer the wi.lder·
ness and whicfl enables them to
fight a disease which kills 53,000
Th'e location will provide addl-
tiona1 space for his body and fen-
der work business, he 1tated.
Camp Fees Told
Ea;l Sickler, custodian, report-
'ed to the city treasurer's office
that he collected $2657.23 ln rents
from tenants on the municipal
camp ground during August.
Water Revenue Gains
Revenue received from users of
domestic water in Newport Beach
ror the month of August totaled
S25,062.52, John D. McMillan, su-
perintendent of the Y.1ater depar-t-
ment, reported t'o the city treasu-
rer's office.
. Miss Georgia Gibbs and the
Pied Pipers quartet, originally
scheduled as g u e s t stars on
"Sound Ofr' With Mark Wornow
for t he broadcast Sept. 20, will
appear on the show Saturday, Sep-
tember 27, a t 7:30 p.m . EDST.
over the coast-to--coast Colwnbia
Network:. The September 20
broadcast was cancelled for a
special even ts program.
CHUK-L-ETS
By Harbor Inv Co
every year. • . ,_
The seal was r esigned by Ray·
mond Luftkin, the nationally
known artist and typographer. In·
terested especially in the American
scene, Mr. Lu!tltln is noted for
his illustrations and authorship of
a life of George Washington.
The Orange County Tuberculo-
sis Associau'on is in nf:.ecl of volun-
teers to held fold the seals far
ma iling. Any help will be apPred-
a\ed.
Pomona College Club
Entertained At .... .. --····--
Country Club Luncheon Corona de/ Mar '
Mrs. Everett Morris of Lido Mrs. A. J . Bowen of Corona del
"Hony tnffic, a .. .-. ..... , ..
Selected Buys
Priced for Action
Isle and Mrs. Laurence Bemis of Mar offered hospitality to 60
Santa An a will be hostesses for guests when the Pomona Women's
the first luncheon or the season Campus club of Orange county
for members on't,y, to be h eld at entertained pld and new students
Santa Ana Country club on Thurs-of Pomona/college at a delightful
da)'. Sept. 25. l\1embers a.re a~k ed garden party• •c~ .... ~.~ BALBOA ISLAND to call the club for resc>rvat ions 1'-1.rs-. R. E. Steinberger of Santa
__,.._ .... be for<! Tuesday, Sept. 23. Ana is preisident of the club and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I among the guests \•.:ere M.is.s Rena
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• LOW PR ICE -GOOD VALUE
-QUICK Posstss10N-ROOM
FOR 4 -$4950! F ULL PRICE
1i Steinberg, president of the junior
THE FAMOUS STEELENDER
class. · .
. Assisti ng hostesses were' -Mrs.
Steinberger , Mrs. Ray Atkirison of
Laguna Beach. Mrs. C. L. Thom
and Mrs. H al Will Smith.
Hostess Note~ Birthday
Of CDM Guest
* 2 BEDROOMS A. N D DE. N.
N EW. PRICED AT '$10,500.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS. TERMS •
SEE THIS.
• CHARMING TWO BEDROOM
HEIGHTS HOME. ARTISTIC.
CHOICE. $13.500 WITH ONL<:V
$4100 DOWN.
• QUALITY 2 BED R-0 0 M
HOME. CHARMING, NEW,,
co"MPLETED. IN BEAUTI·
F UL HARB 0 R HEIGHTS.
OFFERED AT G.I. APPRAIS-
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Ing tift. hundred dollari ($300), ,MACHJNJ: and llACHINELElll
OI' by '°1irlaonment .In the County Permanent-Waves
Nl:lf PQ~T BALBOA l!fl:Wl-TIKJ:I
THUllllDAI' N-pw! -Oalll. 8!f&: I!, 1M1 PBJ:e 5
Jail ol the County bf Orange for "nnttnc and llanlcurlns
a period of not exceedlnc thirty EV'elllal Appt. Pb. ~ l'J'll..
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C30> days, OT by both fine and Vi's Beautv Shol> \
Imprisonment. µ03"Cout Hlway, ~ dol a.,
PROVIDED, that this Onlln-. 'IS-1111 '
ance shall not apply to dgar LOllT AND FOUND
stands or other places or vehicle. II
*t 1" of b45ineu where no food or any REW A.RD--.tf'c.-tnlcrmatkm OD&
kind or ,11ature is offered for aaJ.e cerning snowbird With wood
or sold other than c;andy or soft decks painted blue. Loot !ram
-drinks received in sealed packa-rnooting end of Ruby St. Lab;r
•• t:fiA4•..-
ges, 'or boxes, or bottles where Day week end Call Harbor 1478
I the seal or seals on said packages . 75-2te
PljlBLIC No"!:ICES OT boxes are not broken prior to DIPLOl'ID:NT WANTED •
R'rlFl~TE OF 8USINE&s sale thereof ..
PIC'tl'l"lOUS FIRll NA.KE SECTION 4 : ThlJ: Ordinance G<X>D plain eook and ~ht hahld.
UNDERSIGNED do hereby cer-sliall take effect and be in force duties. Live out. ?.lisl Daniel. uty that they are conductllll' a n!ta.11 baken btislneu at 306 Mafn. Street. at the expiration of thirty days Laguna 4383. 7~2tp
Balbf)&. City of Newport Bea.ch, Call-f d aft ·15 d fomla. under the fl ctitloue firm name . rom an · er l passage, an WORK 'fl ANTEJ>-.lronln& ID n., ,
~jd ~~~~~~ic:rR~ to'i1o~:1:; beforth the expU:ation of fifteen mne .. Plain or f~. "530 Su pe~na. wh·o• name• and addruee111 days e SBrr\~ shall be published Bernardlno Ave •• Newp9rC
.,.. ~follow•. to-wit : · '. With the names of the members Heights. · Sl&-tfe
LES IE SCHWER. 1212 W . Ocean voting for. and against the same, ,,.,,_..:....;;....,,,....,.==,.'--..;;..::.; nt , Newport ·Beach. Calif. I WILL DO ffiONlNG In my ~--PLORENCE B. SCRMER. 1212 Ocean or at lea.st one week in the New-,uume · t'ront. Newport Beat:b. Calif. rt Balbo N Times '"'$1.00 per hour. 189'2 Whittler ~TNESS our tiands this 12th 4ay po a ews-• a news· of ptember. 1941 : paper ot general circulation pub-Ave., Costa Mesa 'l4-2tc
FLORENCE B. SCH¥ER llshed ln the City of Newport t LESLIE SCHMER STATE OF CAI.t4"0RN IA, Beach, County of Orange, State of
COUl'JTY OF ORANG E. 1511. CalifornJa, together w i th the O~ THIS 12th day o f Se ptember,
A. ~1947 , be fore me. Monte R. Ort-names of the members of the City
me11. & Notary Public In and for said Council voting for 'and against the Cou y and State, pereonally appear·
ffl RE:"'CE e: SCflMER and LES-same.
L!'E S·:HMER. k f}ov.·n to me t o be the The above a nd foregoing Ordin-per111on11 .whose nan'1e11 ar-e whscrlbed to the within In11trume11t. and ackno-..·-a nce was introduced at an adjourn-
ledged to me that they executed the ed regular meeting of the City l!llllle i . I
IN° WU'NESS WnEREOF. I have Council of the City of Newport
hereunto &et my hand and art txed my Beach, held ·on the 25th day of oftlc~I seal lh e day and yea r In this oe rtt ~lcate fl~t above written. Aug\lst, 1947, and was finally
MONTE R. GR I MES. passed and adopted on the 2nd Notary Public lfl and for Orange Cou nty . Calif. day of September, 1947, by .the
M;.i com mlM lon exo'i re11 Nov. 14. 1950 City Council at an adjourned r egu-
PubJ!.1hed Sept, IS. 25, Oct. 2. 9, 1947. Jar meeting thereof, by the fol-
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS lowing vote, to-wit:
,·FICTITIOUS F'IRM NAME AYES, Councilmen : Allen, Siler ,
THE UNDE RSIGNEn.-. doe111 hereby Isbell, Robertson, Reed. certi fy that They conducting a Hotel NOES, Councilmen: None. Roome and Apartmf'nts bu11lneas at 306~ Kain St.. Ba)boa. Callfomla. ABSENT, Councilmen: None. under the flctltlows firm name of A'ITEST BalbOa Apartment111 and that aald firm : ·
I• compoaied of the following penon111, FRANK L. RINEHART, whoee na·mea and 9jfdreaaee are u fol-City Clerk 10•1, to-wit : 1
LYDIA E . FlRBANK. 306~ Kain The above and foregoing Ordin~ St., Balboa. Ca.Jl!ornla : EDWARD FIR-ance is signed end approved by BANIJC. 3061,i Main St., Balboa, Call-fornlL me this 3rd day of September, WlTNESS our hand111 thl111 3rd day 1947 · of Se:ptembe r. 1947. • · ' ' I LYDIA E. FTRBANK ~ 0 . B. REED, Mayor. -911,A~~~AC~t::b~county ot Pub:-Sept. 18, 1947. o....,.........
Ol'i THIS 3rd day of September,
.\.. D., 1&47. befONI me, a Notary Pub-lic In and for eatd County and State.
per-MD.ally appeared Lydia E . P'lrbank and Ed ward P'lrbank, k.no.n to me, to be the peni>na whoee name. are wbsCrtbed to the ..rllhln lnetrument, and ackD owledl'ed to me that they execµted the a&me. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I han hereUnto .et my hand and affixed my offl<*al eeal the day and year In lht. ce rtificate first above written. ..
NORA 8. HA.RGWARTH Notary Publtc tn and for said County and State.
The News.nmes will not be re--
1ponsible for more tltan one lncor·
rect insertion of an advertisement,
reserves the right to correct!Ji
classify any and all ads and to
reject ·any advertisement not con·
formine to rules and regulations.
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llUSINll:l$8 oums 11
Babies cared for evenings bY ex-
perienced woman with exc. ref-
erences. See Mrs. Thelen, 193:2
¥agnoUa near Irvine, Co 1 ta
Mesa: '12-4fp:
WANTED-Day WOJ'k Sunday and
l\1onday. Children sitting any
nite. Call from 5 on, Beacon
5322-W: 75-ltp
EMPLOYMENT OFFERED
WANTED-Young man for deliv-
ery a nd general nursery work.
1313 Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar.' Ph. Harbor 590. 73-Uc
REXAIR. INC. expanding opera-
tions in Orange County. WW
place se veral r esp:insibte ~n
who are capable of earning $500
monthly operating own business.
Phone or write Supervisor, ~
Bever:ly Blvd., Los Angeles. Ph.
FEderal 1168. 75-2tp
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS -earn
while going to school average
two dollars hour. Inquire eves .
1610 First Ave., orona do! Mar.
75-4tp
WANTED-Experienced wallet &
waitress in bar restaurant. 3452
Via Oporto, Newp. ·Bch. Harbor
784. 75-tfp .
WANTED-Experienced waitresa,
must be over 21. Rossi'• cite.
Harbor 1180, 75-tfc ·
W ANTEJ>-.Woman ti> asshlt in
care of two small Children and
ho~work. Local references re--
quired. Live in. Harbor 1572-J. (SUL)
Pub, -Sept. 4. 11. 18. 25. 1947. DRESSMAKING & Alterations. 74-2tc"
Call Beacon 6008-W. 1971 Mag-=p·"'R"'IV=-A...,,T""E,,.._S_E_C--=R--E_T_A:,::R=Y
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 5¥.' NEWPORT BEACH REGU-
I.;ATING THE ISSUANCE OF
RERMITS FOR FOOD HAND-
I.4NG BUSINESSES, AND PRO-
>j!DING A PENALTY . FOR
~ VIOLATION THEREOF.
The City of Newport Beach, by
and through its City Council, does
ordtu n as foll ows:
nolla St., Costa Mesa. 74-tfc
HARBOR
' Plumbing Service
l768 Newport Bl1d-, Beacon !504!m
REPAIRING OUR SPE~TY Contractlne and Sup
-97-tf<
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12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACl'OR
274 Eaat 19th Street
Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Meaa, Callt
30'.-trr
ROOFS
W. J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
82-tfc
New and Repair
Phone Beacon :'j28)..R
~73 Elden Ave., ~ Mesa
. 20-tf<
CESS POOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
Part time to start, ecellent oppOr-
tunity, good salary.
• "See ''WHIT' -at The Piank,
Balboa. Island or Bay Shore
Auto C8'np. , ,74-2tc
WAITRESSES WANTED -!IQ
Shore Cafe. Be. S7~ '2-tfe
BALIC MIBC&LLANEOUB . ..
GE1'1ERAL ELECTRIC refr1gera·
tor $1 00; ~38 Pont\ac sedan, Nat·
ional cash register : 2 oak chesta
P h .. Harbor 1449-R. 74-2tc ?tlrs. S. \V. Blackbeard of Coro-
na del ?.1'ar was honored rOCently
when Mr. and Mrs. Harold W old-
enberg entertained with dinner
and two tables· of bridge at their
home on West Central avenue. It
was her natal anniversary and
she w as the recipient of several
pretty gifts.
AL. $10,lSS. ~
S~CTION 1. It shall be unlaw-
ful 'or any person, firm or corpor-
fi.t ion O\vning, controlling or leas-
ingi acting as agent for, conduct-
ing, operating or manag ing any
r(>Staurant, cafe, lunch counter, ca!~1 t_eria. soda fountain, ice cream
par or . soft drink stttnd, fruit and
\"e table ·stand , grocery, m eat
market, bB:kery, popcorn. peanut,
or lot her food vending stands or
staiions, or food processing or
ntanufactur ing plants, bottling
plants, or other places or vehicles
in lthe City of Ne,vport Beach
\\-'hf re food is prepared for sale,
sold1 distributed , or displayed for sal~. to conduct or operate, or
callSe or permit to be conducted
or operated in said City of Ne\Y-
porl: Beach such restaurant, ca!e, lu~h counter, cafeteria, soda foun-
tai , ice cream parlo·r ; soft drink
st d. fruit and veget~ble ~tand,
grocery, meat market , ·bakery, ' ' Installed Anywhare In
Oranee County
FOR SALE-Tent 18 x 22, good
con di ti on, no poles, make offer.
Harbor 358-W. 74-2tp
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Outstanding
43 ft.
Deep Sea
Bait ,
and
Trollin ,g
_Vessel
PARTICULARS -43' 0.A. -12' 6" beam-6 ft. draft. heavily and well built -0f
finest materials. Powered. with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear." 1500 mile
Cruising range without refueling. Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main hold 21
tons Iced tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping acromodations for 6. Fu e I oil
range. 280 glils. water capacity. Large toilet room. Hydraulic controls from 3 se1>-
erate stations. Dual bait water supply systems. Power anchor. Windlass, photo elec-
tric steering. Radio direction finder. Radio telephone. Twin searchlights. Air horn.
Co2 system. Blower ~-Separate 500 watt ~ting plant. Adequate heavy
duty batteries. Well equipped throughout. • • • A truly exceptional vessel WORTHY
ol your consideration and conveniently located ·In the water at Newport Harbor.
• • • For impectlon and additional details cmta~ the Califomla agents for the
Steelender.
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GEORGE MICHAUD CO., ~O Wifshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5
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Tel. l'Nenl 5501 ar l'1illfu '7m
la New,... Clall W. I. R!zAs, B•-5'SI. Bet; m ,MU-W, Bartw 1llM -· . c::--; • / ' I
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Guests included ?tfr. and Mrs.
Blackbeard, Mr. and Mrs. John
Meador and Mr. and Mrs. ,Harry
Welsh.
Aches & Pains
Dlooomfort-Tlred F'Mllllc"-
Jrrital>le and ~ -t of
tile time JvHHty to Jaaft ,
--Sleep 1 .. t .. -oa ......., .. wbea. eomc to
bed-IA<I< of "Pep" and VI·
lallty-•A -to yow'(""
a.ad otben" -are Natm'e'• ·
wsnlllp of ~ ......
eal!J ........ '
We pretwl my -cam-.
pie"° Bi:eeb" and -
DIDMI .. well u OpetatloM
Ona oor Drast-JletWo
wl-t -.. n._. Jledl-
dw., ~or sw1..:r.
'"" ---NC>l'~f ~ ........ DolaJo
.. be ...... ... ...u;,.
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Dr. I!. F. Bea, D.C~ Pll.C::.
1'7U..M121I
Nwpwt Ban• Cln8f.
Boan 9 to 5 lloNDA'IS
-TllURSDA'IS. ~i-lllF•w•tm.mt
..... F "'ltt ' 1111 )
~··an UU)
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• L IDO ISLAND ~ 0 TS IN
NICE VARIETY. ALL
PRICES.
WORTHINGT
• • . ';o.
Refrigeration
W'W>NAJIKONU. ·-•1•-
Alr Conditioning ·-··-Pressure Pumpe
• <:entrifugal Pumpe
-All ... ____ -
All''Vl' .. _
• can ....
poP,COrn, peanut or other food
vertding stands or "stations, or food pr~1
ing or manufacturing pl ts, bottling plants or other
pla or vehicles where food is
pr for sale, sold, distributed,
or · played for sale, or for any
perron to sell, or offe_r for sale, or
ca~ or permit to be sold or of-
fer'41 for sale, any food . or drink
th · or therefrom without first
ap lying for and rece1V1ng tram
th H ealth Department of the City
of ewpOrt Beach a permit there-
of.
perm\t for which application
ade under the proviSiona of
Ordinance, may be granted at
time during the year, but. all
·u granted hereunder lhall
ire concurrently with t)\e city
ess license issued for the cor-
1 reS1JOnding period. A permit may
be temporarily ·suspended by the
$th offlce upon violation by the
ho er of any law, Ordinance or
ation governing food sarlita· 111, or revo~ after a bearing
by the health officer.
ECTION, 2: 'It shall be law-
ful for any member or employee
of lfbe Health Department ot the
City of Newport Beach tO enter
upon any premises herein mention-
ed at any time for' the purpose of
inspecting the same and any mem-
ber of the Health Department
me,y requltt ant person ""1linc
a pennlt under lhla ordinance to
Contract Drll1lnc
Sewer Connection ·
CAD ~OTk Guarani-!)
Full Insurance Carried
J. lt McCORMICK ,
340 \11ctorla SL Costa Mea
Beacon !5069-J
FOR SALE-400 ft. 1 Inch galv.
pipe; O'Keefe & Merritt gu
range $45.00: Bird cage &.: stand.
2l63 Orange· Ave., Costa Mesa
74-2tp
FQR SALE -Deep ,freez~ large
Kelvinato~ lee · cream fnr-:zer.
Write )?. -0 . Box 1782, Santa
Ana, OT phone H. R. i!eDjamln.
98-tfc ========--..,..,.-73-3--tc =ro=R>IED==--=Wlndahle=--:-:-:-:1:-:ds,---,,&=::Ha::--td~ VENETIAN BLINDS--AJumt"'-
COY<n made to order. Alao Plex· stMI; woOd. Call .. !or ,... .sti'.
lglw .i. Lucite Sheets for sale-' mate. Renovation 6 ...,_!"lo
Nu-Worid Pl'oducts Q:wnpany, 1lo Cout Venetlao BllDd Ca.
303 Third St., Buntlncton Beach Wcwt ,1Bth and . NNpcat .a...._
Phone m..Rttnston Beach 178 Carta Meu. Ph: Be1 >.>u ~w.
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Pl:RllOlfAL I U • Watchel -Oocka -J.....,,. :...::=.:..· .:...,,.,,.+'-....,..,-:----,---CHROMOMTERS ' READINGS -Monday through
Friday. 1634 E. Palm SL Santa Repelrlne -Prompt !!.Scr1....t.Jlce""
Ana. 7 questions . answered by Semlble Pricea r
mall SL Mn. Davia. '12-4tp VAN DRIMLEN
U.COHOUCS ANONYMOUS -J E W E L R I'
Reply Box 27, Balboa Ia1anc1. 1'181fN-pm t mvd. Costa.._
4G-tfc 11-U.
-INSURANCE~
• FIRE • AUl'OllOBIUI: • TACHI'
• <i>KPENa.t.TIDN
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~~~or .=u:: I "STU'.~ DU~LAP ~t lball be fcrtbwlth rewked. -
SECTION 3: That UIJ' -211 --Aft. ..._ Wend l'I•.'-ae.J-vlolatmc ui of the ---at -----ii ________ ..;. __ __: _____ _
thlo Ordlnww --1 .... More Class Ads Next-~ =a:~ 'tt:=":ln ": ' 00 . ' -
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-THOB8DAY N-eort Beed>, Cellf. !!ep!. l!l 1H1 ][ E y 8 rn ~GE COIDmerdal FOR SALE BY OWNER-Three FOR SALE BY OWNER---'T1' rt. I~~~~~.~----~~~~~~~~----~
·w'. ant Ads rumnTUllS .u• ..... .. -Wiiii. You Walt frontac• lot on Coat HichWllY -home, lea than 2 ,.,.,.. lot Oil Udo Ille and 521' tt. lot
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. and $2000 -traller for bch. old, bClwd. !loon, larse llv. rm., on Balboa Penlmu1a. wm _.
SIMMONS BOX Spring and Inner • VOOllL'B horlle. Seuhore Realty, 6490 d!nlnC rm., very nice kitchen a: -lnMlo on 2 or 3 -. ~~:=s:.:.o~ ~";:,~~:.; . 100 -lit... Ila._ M-tt• Coast Hlghwa}', ,Nwpt. B¢1. bath with· We._ serving perch, 2-beech houle In Ba\boa ar vlcln-
St .. Balboa. . , 75-ltp . 75-2tc car garage, large lot, children'• lty. Phone 1farbor 7fJ7 or lnqutre Continued From ,_............,_._. --o· .-.,. .. 8 ACRES Orantes. lemons near play yard & garden, landlcap-at ll569 llflramar Dr., Balboa.
. FOR SALE -FaulU .... washing ,BUBINESS OPPOBTUN1'l'IE8 lO Covina. Annual Inc. ~yr. av. Ing all In, fruit tJ!<!ea, O.K. for 43-tf Preceding Page machine. Perfect rnditlon. Har-$7000. Want income rental New-G. I . loan, $11,500. 303 Flower ... ,".:! __ :..:;;:~..:,d"" .-bor 1046. 75-2tc BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTIES port or BSalboa or 11
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1and area.or St. Costa Mesa. 74·2tp G. I. HOMES
---......... ~-~D FOR SALE MOVING -Refrlger-HIGHWAY RESTAURANT -nearby. hil>ley, 4 6 E. Badillo $2000 DOWN. Owner will sacrl-BUILT ON YOUR LOT
FOR SALE OR TRADE _ Piano ator, stove, bedroom set, baby Good business, fine equipment, • St., Covintt.• T el. 117-22 after 6 fice home ocean side o1 blvd.
accordion. ~-bass, ItalJan make bed, high chair, washing machine, long lease, fixed rent.Jiving qtn. p.m . 75--ltc Laguna Beach. Fine oceiln \1ew.
case Included $75.00 or will tr. sewinJ machine. end tables. Bea.: ELECI'RIC AP·PLIANCES -Step RANCHES a ·ACREAGE G% Excellent beach. See pwner, ~3
Your Plans or Ours ' We have several good lot listings
-. for good std .. typewriter. Har-con 5193-J. ?.28 FJower St. right into a good going business So. C.oast Blvd. Phone Laguna.
bor 1939-W OT 709 W . Bay Ave. 75-2tc with very little capital. 2 Acre Rarich H'ome ' Beach 4551. 74-4tj)'
S . P . BROCK, BUILDE!i
C. GALEN DENISON, Broker
498 Newport Boulevard
Phorie Beacon 5197
Costa Mesa
· 75-2tc BOolTS SUPPUES 'Ill TRAILER PARK -Gross $500 Near Orange County Park FOR SALE-$25,000 first trust rofi SALE -One late modef T' · ' ' . month, always full 26 trailers, T\VO HIGHWAYS AND County deed on excellent income prop!.
Skllsaw .with 4 'blades. Call Har-BOAT COMPASS mounted onKi.m-room for 8 more, ~verytJ'!ing met·· road ,surrounding. insuring prl-erty near Harbor area. Payable
bor ll95-M. 75-ltc ball in box, like new $10.00 .Ph. ered. stone dwelling built in '39 vacy. Five room house, two bed $300 month 6%. Contact owner,
75-tfc
Santa Ana 4267. 75-4tc &: dbl. gar. $10,000 will handle. room · and den, brick, stucco 854 Orange Ave., Long Beach 13
1 PAIR SILVER' FOX furs. Phone · 16-FT. BOAT, has prop. and shaft FRED W. BRIGGS and frame. Carpet wall to wall. Cali!. · 74-5tp
Harbor 886-M. '75-ltc neers motor. Make offer or trade Business Opportunity Broker •Venetian blinds. 1 ~ bath. Pan~ FOR SALE--Corona del Mar
Harbor Drafting Service .
!or l3uilders
WASHING· MACHINES for trailer. !'arbor 358-W. 74-2tp 634 Coast Highway, Ph. Beacon try. Real !lreplace wfth Heat-choice corner lot, 50xl20, fine
, 5TI8. · 75-ltc ilator. 4<k>dd orange trees and ocean view. Exceptional value,
Residential -Commercial
U you don't have one do yo<D
waohlng fl
Bll.L'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 Newport Blvd, Costa M-
Pbon'e Beaoon 5no'
DON'T WAIT
ORDER YOUR
SERVEL
17-tfc
GAS REFRIGERATOR
NOW
Deliveries Are
Improving
We MaY. Surprise You
. VOGEL'S
100 Main St. Harbor 145
43-U<
BAYSIDE PLATING
Gold -Silver • Copper • Braao
Antiques a Specia!ty
See OUr Ad in Orange County
Phone Directory
F 0 R S AL E family kult. Extra garage or $4,000. Owner, Harbor 790-R. Til • C. Coast Hlway, Newport
FOR. RENT u workshop, cement floor. Large · 74-2t Phone ,Beacon 5860. • • 34-tfc
22 sq. (approximately 30' OA.) ' Chicken house, cement floor. 20 1 -c 1-~~---------
metre Norwegian sloop built in RENT FURNISHED ·-OCEAN x32 well-built highway stand & FOR SALE-..:New 3-bedr()('llll home
the best manner of finest ma-Front from Oct. 1 to June 1. fixtures & stock. Plenty of wat-cm Yiew location above the
FOR SALE By c;>wner ty G.I.'s
New 2-bedrm. house, 2-car gar·
age. 6007 Seashore Dr., Newport
Beach. 73-Jtp terials, including mah o g a ny Two l:)cdroom ideal for couple or <'r for lrrigatio~. New Furnace. Arches. Dining room, fireplace,
planking thro~hout. Finished small family. Rental $60.00 lease S. R. BUTLER 20x30 garage. $14,600. Complete
bright inside and out. Complete-required. Harbor 1938-J. 75-3tp Rt. 1, Box 472, Orange. 74-4tc in 30 days. Call Hub Powers,
ly equipped with 2'1i su1ts of YEAR AROUND RENTAL -new , S. R. BUTLER, Owner Harbor 62·W. 71-tfc FOR SALE - 5 room !urnlshed
house and double garage to be
moved off property. Newly dee·
orated, r efurnished, v en et la n
blinds throughout, tlardwood
floors carpeted to walls, fur-
nace heat, electric r efrigeration,
piano. $8500. 1142 ¥.ii West Ocean
Front or telephone Anaheim
3608. 72-4tp
English Ratsey sails t\VO bedroom apartmen t. 307 Phone Orange S731-M2. TWO REAL BARGAINS -In
33rd St~ 75-ltc MONEY TO LOAN 65 9osta Mesa. Large 2 bedroorp Priced at $3750 '.
For Imm~diate Sale
CONTACT.
GEORGE E. MICHAU.D
107 Via Quito, Lido I sle
Tel. Harbor 395 or
GEORGE MICHAUD CO.
4040 Wilshire, Los Angeles 5
Ph. Feder al 5501. 73-4tc
F OR RENT-1\itodernistic offi ces
in heart of Balboa bus. district.
Ideal for Chiropractic, Beautic-
ian or Photogr a phic .. Liv. quar-
ters available also/h. ·Harbor
166-J . 75-ltc J\lAST, SAJLS, ETC. for S nipe
class boat. J . !\1. Zeigler, 2020 1-ROOl'vf kitchen aparlml'nts for
Amherst Dr. So. Pasadena. Ph. "'inter rental. Stage Mo tel. 6\0
SY 93229. 72-4tp Coast 1-ligh"'"·ay, N{'\vpt . Beach.
'47 ruchardson Sport Commuter,· 75-t!c
26' Tuin Screw Chrysler Aces. F OR RENT -A scparat(' furnished
will sell or trade for down pay-houseke('ping r oom. Call at 123
AUTOMOTIVE A TIRES
RECA1'PING
WHEEL ~UGNMENT
WHEEL BALANCJNG
NEW AND• USED TIRES
Wm. A. Lester
2900 W. Ckntral, Newport Beach
75-1 lc
ment on house. Call Santa Ana 30th St. Ne\~rport. or phonr Har. -AUTOS WANTED 69 0175-W after 5 p.m. 72-4tc 1191. 75-2t c
FOR RENT -N C'\V kitchen apart-
rnent for couple. Sandy's l\'lotel.
Corona d('l J\'la r. H a rbor 1091-J . •
25
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home $5150; 3 bedroom home
$5350. See these before you buy.
Close to Harbor Blvd. Hub Pow-
ers, agent. Harbor 62-W. 69-tfc
Be Wise -Advertlle
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IDGHWAY RESTAURANT-Good business, fine
equipment, long leak. lixed rent. living quarters .
ELECI'RIC APPLIANCES-Step right into a good
going business with very little capital. .
TRAILER PARK--Gross $500 month, always full
26 trailers, room for 8 more, everything metered,
stone dwelling built in '39 & dbl. gar. $10,000 will
handle.
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498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ph. SeacoJI 5197 ·
A Jl. T E N T I 0 N GI ' s :
~PECIAL -This won't last long
Beautiful 2 B.R. home; complete in every detail. 6 yrs .
old. Like new. Excellent ·location, near transportation
and utilities. .
$8500 if sold this week
Trade Long Beach Home for Harbor Area ·
Almost new 3 B.R. home in Long Beach for sale or will
tra~ for ? or 3 B. J_t. home in Har!Jor area. Want quick
acti?n. nus home Wiii G. I. or is now financed at 5 % int.
Here is a honey of a place to raise·a family
One-half acre of the best soil on the Mesa. 3 bedroom
modem home. Mature fruit trees, grapes, berries, gar-
den, chicken equiproent .. Yard fully fenced.
. Best Motel Buy In Harbor Area
See !his beautiful modem, comp. furn. Motel on Newport
Blvd. Let us take you through this and Show you the
high returns on this safe investment.
C. GALEN DENISON -Broker
Blanche A. Gates-Salesman ·
Hugh E . Watson-Salesman •
Pbone'Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 746-M
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NICE RESIDENCE NEAR SO. BAY on
$18,000 ·'
Collins
Large Duplex, attractively furpished on Pearl Ave.
Splendid income property .. Yearly income $3,000:· A
good buy at-·
$23,500
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1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Be&. 5ll3
Cm-. Harbor and 19th, Costa Mesa
Next to Methodist Church 28-tfc
MERCURY '42, 110 conversion
complete with transmission '&
reverse gear. New. 18' speed
boat almost f inished, as is. Bea-
con 5686. 61·tfc
Boats Priced to Sell
' 75-tfc FRED W. BRIGGS Business opportunity Broker ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY
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Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
70-ft. Aux. Schooner $12.000. 40-
•.ft. Au.x. Ya\vl $7t900. 36-Ct. Twin
Screw Stephens, Sed. Cruiser,
$9.500. 33-ft. Sport Fisher (1940)
$6,500. 30-ft. Albacore B o at
Cl947) SJ,850. 42-fL Spor t Fish·
er (1947) !55,750.
F O R RENT-2 Trailers, one brand
ne\v, slC"eps 4. Near b<-ach . Ph.
Harbor 6:53-\V. 23391 Ne\vport
81\'d., Cost r.tcsa. 74-tfc
, USED CARS
WANTED
634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5778 ·, 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W
' 75-ltc ~ 74-2tc
• Compound Motor Oil
Gallon, 70c
Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealtr
1836 Newport Blvd., Costa M ...
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WANTED TO BUY 11
Will Pay Cash
. For your furni ture or what ha~
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Crawley Furniture Co.
1812 Newport Blvd., Costa M ...
92-tf<
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appliances
"'We Buy Almost
Anything"
GRANT'S
Phone Bea. 5707-M
1645 Newport Blvd., C.O.ta Mesa
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Listings Wanted
711 Coast Hiway, Newpprt
Beacon 5032-W . 64-tfc
J\I ODERN room suitahle for couple
or single p<>rson . Board optional.
Garag(' ava ilable. Near bus line.
1271 E:. 15th St .. Newport !-[ts.
74-2tp
NO\V until OCT. lS-Largc living
rm. 2 bedroon1s, 1 ~-2 baths, gar-
age. patio, pr ivate pier. 209¥:
East Bayfront, Baltioa Island.
Owner PLeasant 6112. 74-4tp
BOA~ SUPPLIES u FOR RENT-New bachelor a part-
ment , furnished, suitable for
'48 FOOT FANTAIL working couple. H arbor 2411-R 74-2tc
FOR SALE OR TRADE ;;F:::O;::R-R"°E°"N"'T:::--:-:M,.-od7e-rn--:2'°'-be,.....,.dr_oo_m
furnished apar tment y.-;th gar-
age, wint('r r('ntal. Harbor 2471·
R. 74-2tc
To Restock our Usod Car Lot
Theodore Robins
"Your Ford : Dealer"
2116 \V est Central
Newport Beach 75-ltc
Fully equipped for mackerel, al-
bacore or sword fishing. 8 tori
ice hold, 70 H.P . Caterpillar die-
sel. newly overhauled. new bu-
tane r ang(',, quarters for four.
Ba it tank and live bait net. Ph.
H arbor 97. 75-t!c
FOR RENT-Beautiful 3 bedroom1 ------------
furnished home, Oct. 15 to June TRArLERS 81
15. 215 E . Bay Ave., &al~a·. 1945-23-ft. Shultz Luxury Liner ,
4-2tc I good cond. Priced .right for im-
, F;::O:::R::--:RE=N-=T=-73-roo-m-.,-fur-ni.:.sh.:.e:..:d m ediate sale. See at 11892 Ham-
Chpper Bow Boat apar tment. Balboa. Ph. Whittier il>on S t., Costa Mesa. 72-4tp
46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H .P . Cat diesel. 4-13428. • • 74-2tp f' R SALE-2 wheeled trailer,$30.
New bait tank; swordfish plank: FOR RENT-Comfortable room at' nqu.ire Costa Mesa Hotel. Ph.
complete commer cial equipment. winter rates. separate· ehtrance, 3e8con 5424-J . 74-2tc _n Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc man only, 516 _ 36th S't .. New-_____ :._:._ ___ :._~
FOR SALE-Electro-Mite washer. Harbor. 97 port Beach. 74-2tc REAL ESTATE "n
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FURNrnJRE FOR SALE
like new $20.00. Harbor 387-J. F OR SALE OR TRADE -28-ft. FOR RENT -2 bedroom house --~-------------~----7_4·_2_tc Cabin Cruiser. Take car pickup "ith gar age, furnished, also out-CORONA DEL MAR
FOR SALE-Collapsible mahog-t ruck or proper ty. Ph. H arbor side bedroom with shower and
any dining-r oom t able & 4 chairs 1299-W 75-4tc toilet . Balboa Island. $100. mo. A l:M'autiful. new 2-bedroom home
good 'condition S15.00. l-I arbor F OR SALE -Star sail boat . Phone Long Beach 72340. 73-4tp south of . highway. near beach 51 ... a · and gr ammar school. Larg~ li• -
1;1-, 75-4tc Latest type, fleXJ'ble mast, In· · 1ng room with fireplace, car-
MC fi>I AHAN'S 26th eluding sails ready to sall. LIDO ISLE peted walf .\o wall. Bedroom and
BIRTIIDAY SALE \'hone Glendale, Citrus 11188. New Furnished Apts. living mom h ave lar ge windows
. Now in Progress. 60-tfc to n oor , facing patio. Patio has
Don't miss this. the biggest .event l T\VO hand bilge pumps, 2 centri-Now Available-Winter Rates fl agstone Ooor and concrete
of the year \ Extra values Ill _ev-fugal pumps, small gasoline en-Call Harbor Z7ro-:--365 Lido Soud walls. Venetian blinds thruout
ery de partment. Here are Just gi ne, set line anchors. used rope 72-4tp the house. Lots of cupboard~ ~nd
a _ few items selec{ed from our & misc. items. J ack Shannon F OR RENT-Attractive 2 bdrm. closet space. Garage. See this
ctrcular: . 1813 Fullerton, Costa Mesa. Bea-house on Balboa Island. Oct. 1st home at 4,32 Dahlia Ave .. Corona ~ee ~m. Outfit, 15 match-~ con 5443. 75-ltc to June 1st. No small children. del Mar. $11.900. Easy terros. S~~~~ii ... A~~y .. -&;d.:~~:~ MtJSICAL a RADIO M Ph. Har. 2007-J or Long Beach Owner. i 5-tfc
H , D' · 848-34. 72-4tc F ooneymooners . .rpc. 1nette SPINET TYPE Mirror Piano. Re-OR SALE -2 bedroom house
Set .. Table, Chrome with pc;ir-possessed, now only $295 . .Ancr WANTltD TO &ENT 0 with garage, furnished. Also out-
celain top & 2 ·chrome chairs 1 ther Spinette slightly med at side ,bedroom with shower and
BAY FRONT HOME
Choice Location
EL BAYO TRACT
Good Beach
5 Bedrooms-2\t,, Baths
OCEAN BL VD. HOME
New 2-bedroom home with·
enclosed patio '
$15,7so
4 RENTAL UNITS -CENTRAL A VENUE'
$12,000
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7.00 E. Central, Balboa Telephone 153
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HOUSES ON PENINSULA POINT
$12.800 up
71-tfc
· Winter rental-2-Bedroom apartment, nicely furn.
· ished, in back of B').Y Fron,,t home. .
One-and two-bedroom houses for.' winter rentals on
Peninsula Point. • -·· S. Newlin, Agent
JOHN D. BURNHAM
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Member of the Multiple Listing Board
2001 Ocean Blvd. Balboa, Calif. Harbor 315 ,
, 72-4te
BRIGGS ** BEST ** ·BUYS
NEWPORT BL VD. Kroehler. Pi~ti~~;;:;R;;;;k~~: $29~ ~~~ ~::~ And you just pay w~:,::=~~~~1 c:ro:~:~tM:: ;;'~~ 2 r!= ~~~-~ ~h~c,:'~
With ft~e tapestry cover .... $49.95 DAJ.'IZ-SC!nfiDT PIANO CO near bus lin('. Lady employed. Long Beach 72340. ·73-4tp 103-pc. Dinnerware Ensemb'e 520 N M . S , · Ph. H arbor 1956-W. 10 a .m. to 66 FT. BUSINESS FRONT, New modem, 2 B.R
A SUPER VALUE! only .. S19.95 o. am, anta Ana 64-tfc 5,:30 p.m . 75-4tp Tw G' H home, hardwood and tile, dbl. gar., on 1/2 acre. Per-
34 Piece Cannon Towel Ensemble: SPINETTE PIANOS for renL F OR SALE-Duplex. 614 Jasmine 0 ; . l omes feet rear yard set up for trailer or motel income. ~0=-~eo:SF~~o~ ! lsBath !°J~~~ulAll ~!~~d~i ~~"!'!: Av~:ona del Mar. Hardwood Now bullding.:_.,ach 2 bdrm. mod· $J0,500 terms .• . , ·
• 0 e • · 1-.u• mon.......... n oo tile bath & kitch f' em pl·-·. WU! sell for about · 6Tea Towels, 6 Wash allowed on purchase. ~n. tre ....... NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Cloths, 4 Pot Holders, & all for DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO ro. pis , double garage. Pnced ~o $9500. Make your arrangements . .
ONLY ........................ $9.95 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc sell. Harbor 1902-W, ;;.;:· ~~-=~ an~eybe .:.;e':!i.~loetmecl.ove In NEWP?~Tl HEii GHTS--Cor. Redlands and Oay,
Lowest Tenns! Free Delive ry• WANTED :;o used . f c r 100 X ,.u.r eve with view.
McMAHAN'S FURNITURE CO.. rent DepL High.::~°"= WANTED TO RENT-Two car RALPH P . MASKEY $3500
Second & Broadway or biggest allow prl garage for approx. 10 months 3411 w. Central-Ph. Har. 402 · •
· Santa Ana. Calif. ch~. Terma. .,,.,. 001 ex-while building. In vlclnlty or '°13-tfc Fred - B R I G G S -Tressa
75-ltc DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO ro Nwpt. Bch. Call Harbor 696. ro=R=-"'SALE--.,-=--=w...,...ashin-. _g_ma.....:.chln:..::..:: 520 No. Main Santa Ana 64-tf. 74-2tp MlRA200'CLE MILE near Arches, C-2 634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5778 e, ' c. x 2:17' level all or part, Memben; of the Multlpl • ,,... __ Dlvlsl .
Wes1lngboule: Hoover vacuum KNABE GRAND. Wonderful tone. WANT TO RENT 1'!&r ·~ $385. front' foot, ... cash. . Or e ~....... Oil
Cleaner. Both exc. cone!.· Call One of the world's great pj•ooo 2 ar 3 bedl""'1 untunmhed lea... Make offer. Good for mar· '7>ltc
HarOOr 1558-W. 75-ltc Also Baldwin Grand. Emenoo -In Balboa or vldnlty. Pe--ket, clrvc « cbaln store, motel,
FOR $Al.E-Dark Oak dining rm. Starr Chickering. A BebnoaJl manent residents. Good refer-tMatre, marine !Jo'li1 n ·Brok· .
oet, 9 pioceo ; abo vacuum clean-Grond $487.00, terms. · -. Phone Harbor 707. 43-tf en """"-· Owner at 600
«, -lleater, etc. Pb. Harbor DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO ro. RENTAL EXCHANGE Coat Hl&b-.Y· ileacon !11593.
U46-J'. 74-tfc. 520 No. Main. s.nta Ana 64-tfe Exchallge lowly 4 room s. w. Loa 8S3tp
FOR SALE -Magic chef cook USED PIANOS. Some u 1-u Angdeo a-1Jnent fumllbed or WlU. ~ "" Udl> Ille
stove, sa<:l: double bed, Inner-$85. Gooil for practlcr. Trade It ~~(Ha for1• apartment or aim Iola cm f\wd•-cm pur-~ 125: day bed couch. $3. II! at run~"" later. Tel'lllll ·~· · ve •months ie-> -al 2 er a.,....._ -
,_ u:tlcl .. will oell ar ~ DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO ro. c A L !-• -Otak:t. ........ Hsrbar '
for --"'"I --Am> -520 No. Main. Santa Ana 64-tfe AX·minllta' z.6347 ~l 'l'Cl'I . 111-U.
• lil'IJe bed. very nice, $8>.; 349 PIANO ':'IJNJHG and ~ · tp l.O'I'S l'OR SAI.E - N ... IUI
.Walnut, Costa 11.-. 'D-4ie J. B. Blo•n. Phone Bu•• WANI"ED-1 -oum --t Beillllll ond Ooota II-. 11000 A GOOD BUY-5294 1 · 3811 Broodwa7. 0oota ~ ~·,equp1e. Olll l\ar-to S1ZSO. ~ HUI> f\J•a• J. A.
.c IS A WISE BUY -. 'l&ttc _., -for Wllllo FCJClor. Bed F<n7 I~ ._
BALBOA
Well located 2 bdr. home, nkely fumi.sbed
fireplace, & double garage. Full price Is
$8500 with down payment of -
$4500-balance $50.00 monthly
We haw some winter rmtal• 4 snd 2 bdrm. homes
SOUTH COAST REAL TY
& INVESTMENT CO. Help y.., Be Wlot 0008, «lATB a Pm . • ~ltp h•enct ._tfe
FOR SAIF Englbh Oidm-a.!.... 'UClRU!Ga • COllSf IDGHWAY !Jo•h ... front-Jtcm Greeley, Realtor _ Mc1Jte ft. Gdmel, ...._
R FURN1TUJlB ..... 2 ~ aid. . .......-•· lot 25 " 90 prke saooo. or ·--Webb .,._ .. _
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S4.11day, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
JUST COMPLEI'ED •
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area. Large living room with fireplace, floor furnace,
dining .room with french doors opening on patio; two •
large bedrooms, unusually attractive bath. A lcitchen
to delight a home maker's heart. Double garage;
larg_e lot in restl:icted neighborhood,
1312 ROCHESTER
(Just East Qf Orange)
COSTA MESA
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BALBOA ISLAND
Eight ro<;>m home on 'NORTH BAY FRONT. 3-car
garage. Choice location.
, Interesting P'.ice of $35,000
BALBOA BA YSHQRES
In Beautiful Newport Harbor--a pri'vate beBch col-
ony with private beach. Several brand new tWo and
th'."" bedroom homes fea turing many attractive ap-
pomtm.ents,. 2-car garages, breakfast bars, outside
shower enti-act. firepla~ and patio.
Contact Mr. Thomas at Beacon 5748. \, .
NEWPORT BEACH
' BAYFRON"l!-New 2 bedroom stucco home with 2·
car garage. Near the new civic center, bus and mar-
ket. ·
$14,700
\ NE\WPORT HEIGHTS
Attractive-2-beilioom home on comer, built of the
best of eve~g. Here is one you will be proud to
own. Cedar roof,, fireplace and venetian blinds .
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Incluc!Uj&' Taxes, Insurance, etc. .
' ' ' COR,ONA DEL MAR
HOMES-We no-.{ have a !ftrge selection for the
price you wish to pay. ·
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2 tmits -2 ~-Excellent .income. $17,500.
2 tmits -2 ~-Ceptral location. 19,500.
2 tmits -2 . Quality property. 22,500.
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SpecialiJ:ins in home cooked fooda, includinir
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N E. W S T jl M ES _ 111>w·-~ ·--The Brttlah experiment In IOCial· emment'a recent action In levyln11 • -• -~· •~n , tam i• pt unusual Interest to the a 75 pe-cent profits tax on Amer·
Economic IDghlights
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. ftlOW• !ii&Wroll!T ll -11 -American people. First pt all, -lean mbvln-& •tep which WU Im-
• n·sts• ~ '.1'11•'&7 _. 'lliiiridA1 ~ Volalm XXXU: WRY. MIL BZVDI! om and u.nntte9IU'Y risk. Al to naturally feel a much clo.er kin· mediately followed by a ban on
ou.&a .._ mll*"-PDH'Osl S'liill7 We4rrs''Q' Hardly had Britain's Foreign the lnoome fig\D"eS, the average ahlp with En&].and than With '1\Y film exports to England b-y the
Secretary Ernest Bevin made the In the United States wu $1200 In other country except canada. The American producers-is regarded
Sabailptiall Payable in ..Advance:--$2.50 per year lD Crance Comity: cominent about the United States 1946. fllat's more than ~ouble the bond of a common lani\l&ie and u haVing been motivated more by
'2 .. 15 per .,ear to 4th zone; $.1.00 per year to 8th zone gtving away lt.s gold, when tt be--$.'575 at, 1940. California~ averaie common lru;titutlom ia a •tronc ideology than by economics. Amer-
EllUl'ed .. Second...Qaa matter at the Poltofflce in Newport[ Beacll. came obvious that he wu doplg is well above the national level. one. So is the fact that we have lean films 'are in high favOr in
..-C&llfomia, under the Act of March 3, 1897 little more than talk through his COMPLETE CUBE! been allies In two great wan, and England, arid attract about 70 pe-----=:::;::;:::::::...==-=::..:=:...:::...:::=.~ . .:..:...'--'----;;Pub;::;:Ush;;:;::;er rather large hat. It was quick1y General MacArthur i3 ·reported millions of Amen.qans have vi&ited cent of the' .total movie attendance.
SAK D. pPRTER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • • _ Ed1tor made known in London that other to be of the opinion that Japan and liked ~~land in either a mill-A strong cue can be made for
~Cf ~~ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Adw.rtising Mana.&et' members ot t be Labor ~binet will not be a threat to world peace tary or a ~~an capadty. . preventing the further export ol Printin Plan~ 3011 w. Central Avenue, Newport f\each. California doi:'t share his views. It was ~lso for at lea1t a century. Apparently .. England s trials and tribulations England's dwindling dollar sup-ply
• '. · , . • quickly ma~e known in Wash111g-he feels that the Nippanese will under th e Labor . government, for entertainment. But the Labor Official Paper of the City of N ewPOrt Beach ton that ships w111 not tic cha~ter· have neither the desire nor the theretore. are cont1nwng to occupy government. instead of slapping on
A Depmdable Local luUtnUoa for Over S't y.,.. ed immediately to ship the Yf'l-economic strength to \V&ge war. a top apot Ill the Amencan press, a prohibiltive tax. could have s1mp-
, low s:urr· to Europe-~nless we But hlf vieW9 are not sharedf; and ~~Y have 6een the sub~t Jy blocked the prqllts in England
get . .$35 an ounce for 1t. It Mr. officials of most Pacific countr 1• of ~ll1ons of ~ord! of reporting Then American ·producers could
L Active / Bevin ~as really serious in his They feel that however much· he and interpretation. And, of late, have spent the money in England, NATI ORAL EOITORIA sugg .. uon_ he has failed to _gTasp Japs seem to have· reformed or many of the Interpreters have as man)< of them have said they
&fl ~~QC~ Member the essential role of production In however incar:ble' of war they come to . the somber conclusion were willing to do so. _,,~ Of B:1~sh and European recovrry. may appear, i is best to take full ,that British ~oc~al1«m'. just like , Life's London correspondent ex-
G.1ving away our ~old ~·ould be a precautions to prevent anothPr ~uro~an soe1alism, 1s. pu-ttlng plains the tax by saying that Sir ---------------------~~~~...:._ nice ges~ure. But it wouldn'.t sol_ve attack on Manchuria or Shanghai Jdpology ahead. of everything else. Stafford -Chipps, its instigator,
$1,500,000 For Crippled Children
tht> .basic problem whJch IS pro-or Pearl Harbor. General Mac-Hen.ry . Hazl1tt rece.ntly touched "Feels that u. S. films create a
duc t1on. In other words, unless and Arthur has undoubtedly been lm-·on this 1n one of his Newsweek longing in British hearts for the
until the countries of the o) d ptes.sed with t he cooper ation of .~lumns, when h~. wrote: "Fanat-fancy plumbing and conveniences
World are to . produce enough ~o the Japs anl:! their quiet accept· 1cs have been defined by Santa~· and the -shiny gadgets and ltL""ruries
pay for . the ~1ngs the.y need thelI' ance of the occupation. But on ana as people who redouble thelI' With which Hollywood crams its
economic troubles will con11nue: the strength of this it. would re.r· eff~rts _after they have forgotten sets. He would like to dull this
We can t'nd must help thei:n to tainly not be wise to leave loop-their a1rn . So the heads of !.he appetite."
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And now the Los Angeles Unit of the Shriners HoS'
pijal for Crippled Chil?r en is to be built. U n der the
sponsorship ?f A_l Mala1kah T~mple, !fiOre than 15,000
Joyal, en~hus1ashc, and. ~selfish Shn ners _of So~thern
California are. busy raising $1,500,000 with which to
build, e quip and partially e ndow this urgently needed
"House of Mer cy" designed to serve the entire south-
west. Every dollar contributed goes to tht: project
itself· not one cent is deducted for fund raising ex-
pense's, all of which a r e defrayed by AL Malaikah
Temple.
help t~emselves ~oward h1g~er holes in the peace treaty for 3 re-La~r . governmei:it are forgett11.'1g If this view is .• correc\, England
production but relief R.,d charity vival of militarism. We had 'better their ideals of liberty, forget 1~g has banned American films be-
are .. at best, but tC'mporary ex-play it safe. ('Ven the ma!erial _Purpose of 1t.;1r cause it doesn't7want the British I ':======:::::;=======f:=========== pe<hE'nts. VOTE FRAUDS plan, and drive grimly ahe~d w1~h people to see visuaJizations of com-1 ~
PLEASANT PACE ~ plan that has. berom~ an end tn fort and luxury. The attitude of * The recent election in Hungary it.self. Meanwhile their planned mind behind that is uncomfortably *
The proposed hospital will J:>e the1 fine?( and mo.st
modern of these Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Ch1l-
dien and will be available to suff e ring and handicap-
ped ·youngsters regardless o f race, color or creed.
·Every modem facility known to medical science for
the care and treatment of crippled children will be
incorpo rated in .this hos p ital. A staff of medical ad-
visors is to be appointed which \vill rank with the
finest in the-world.
A waiting lis t of more than 2 ,000 c rippled children
in Southern Califo r nia -this number is rapidly in-
creasing -are all ungently in need o f such hospital-
ization as is offer ed by these Shriners H ospitals f o r
Crippled Children. The site, already bou ght a nd fully
paid for by Al l\1alaikah Temple, is ideally s ituated
1n a fine, central locati on in L os Angeles.
With the Army, Navy and Ma-~emonstrated how a small minor-economy is r unning out <"f coal, close to the mentality of the high
rine Corps breaking the world ity ca.n gain a victory. The process running out of food, running out Soviet officials. ·
speed record with almost monot-is simple. Membc-rs of the mJnor-of dollars. And perhaps most ser-Many a study has been made as
onous regularity, and with Ia,r ge ity party vote early and often. ious of all, it is running t>Ut of to what the rank and file of the
and small sky ships flashing We'd be in a better p.>..,.ilion to alibis." British people. now living under
through the "wide blue yonder'' to critici ze that election if we hadn't This point of vie\v is not con-an austerity regime much more
hang up new times Crom this point had one that was equally bad not fined to the United States, nor severe than that in effect during
to that, it's rather reln:-:ing to long ago in President Truman's even to Mr. Churchill's Gf:>nservr.-even the darkest days of the war,
read about the two forrr.er AAF polilical backyard--;-Kansas City, tive opp:tsition in England. Som~ feel about all this. It has been
pilots who are flying arnund the ~tissouri. of the Labor officials have engaged found ·that there is much dissatis·
world in liesurcly fashion. They in sharp differences v.;th f\1r At-faction , and the grumbling has
left New Jersey in their. 1"10 lig ht B tlee, on the grounds that his pro-naturally increased as food and
planes on August 8. As tl ;is is F t •t gram is unY-'Orkable. This led to other rations have been reduced.
\Vritten they have traveled no far-ros . I es a near crisis in the Cabinet a short Yet there doesn't seem any
ther than \Vestern EuroJY.!. At that time ago, but Mr. Attlee was suf-strong feeling that a change in
rate they'll do y.·ell to get home ficiently ~trong to ride out th~ gove«nment would be of' benefit.
by Christmas. But \\'hen thC'y do It Makes $ente storm. Even so. there is still some The Labor governmerit has won a
get home they'll be allle to say In midsummer we t 0 0 k my unrest in hi~h Labor circles \\"~ich number of by-elections, since the
thnt they have really seen 1he four-year·old niece with us to the may make 1_ts appearance a~a1n. last general election, by comfort-
\•,corld-v.•hi ch is a lot mor C' than movies . Our summer heat is such Th_e gr?w1ng strength of com-able majorities. The mass of Eng-
some pilots can say 'vho h a v e that not even an air-cooling ~YS· munism In England . has · been a lish voters are, apparently con-
circled the globe in brea th-taking tern reaches all parts of the thea· cause or worry. TJ11s ?oes not vinced that Labor should be given
time. ter. Diana squirmed. and Wrig-!11ean . that the co1!1m~1st .Party evC"ry chance to make a go of it.
PER CAPITA INCOME gled during th e intermission I itself is of substant ial size-it has Th.is feeling, it is said, Is in part
The announcement a shnrt timc> asked her \Vhflt was the nlatter. only. t~,0 members in Co.mmons, lhe result of a fairly general be-
ago that thC' American people are She said: I'm hot . I \\'ish I had a and ~t is a sorry also-ran in most li('f that the Conservatives. des·
earning more fnoncy no\v than S\\'ea.tcr on ." · elections. But some avowed com-pile Mr. Churchill's fo rensic bril-
ever before' failed to bring cheerc; "\Vh}' on earth a sweater?" I munists have risen t o positions of lian~. haven't offered anything
ed k. considerable inOuence and author-sufficiently· srv>cific to swing the from the public in general. Thr:-was surpris Into as ing. I"""" reason: the high cost of Jivin~ "So T coula take it off." she an-ity. As an example, the leader of popular sentiment. thb coal miners is an old-time Iii concluSion. it should be po1"nt. Nevertheless. the average Amerl-swered.-l'v1agazine Digest. communist. and a faithful follower ed out that most observers of can fELmily does appear much bet· ter off today under the hig h \\·agC'-F0\,.1 Employment. of the party line. Some \.\Titers England, even those who are most
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Shriners o f Southern California have expressed
their pride to be g iven the p r ivilege of sponsor ing
this great humanitarian cause -to· participate in
what has been t e rmed the "World's Greates t Philan-
thropy." Let's take o ff our hats to the wearers of
the fez.
hi gh price set up than it \VllS under Charles had.just returned from have openly raised the question as opposed to socialism, think that,
thl' 1940 scale. The enorm6us and a visit to the country, where he to where his final loyalty might black as conditions are, she may ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~ continuing demand for i?:oods of had • assl,5ted in the performance li e in the event of serious trouble win out yet. This is based in large ;
all kinds is one indication of this. of thC' farm chores. One respon· betu-·een the Soviet' Union on the part on the sturdy British charac-Telllt To Earl Stanley .. ThC' great expansion in bank sav-sibili ty of· the youngster was to one hand and an Anglo-American ter-and o'n England's historical
--r: -.:iGr"--.: ~-~31!1 ings and checking depasits is gather the eggs and mark each alliance on the other. • habil of losing all the battles but
All of us are human and so me times we expect too another. ThC're is a feeling, hO\\."-with the date it had been laid. In many circles, the Labor gov-the last.
much of each other, not realizing the capabilities of eve r, among _ some observers thRI '"Well, Charles." father inquired,
"-y o n e perso·n o r the problems involved. For exam-bank deposits should be even hieh-'"ho'I' did you like the tarm?" AJl C'r. They C'Xpress the bel ief that '"';lecy Well father," the boy re-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ,
pJe, nowadays it seem s to be the fad to unjustly con-substantial sums are bei ng held by plied, "except I didn't care very AOCOUNTANT PRYSIC1AN8 & SUROZ:ONS, MA
demn the O r ange County headquarters of the Califor-individuals who earned consider-much about ·being secretary to a ,.------------~
· H · h p t l b · d t h able money in recent years for the bunch of old hens.'" B O O k k • 1na 1g way a ro ecause 1t oes no ave m ore first time iQ their lives. but are e e P I n g
state policemen patrollin·g Orange Coast highways. unfamiliar with banks a nd afraid ..runior was invited to his S e r v i c e
The p r incipal reason for this lack of manpower is to leave their money in them. This friend's house for supper. but re-wouldn't be so bad except for the fused. \Vhen his mother asked him
that the p o wers -that-be in Sacramentd which control fact that many of them lo;e their why, he sneered:
COLIN F. BROWN
(ll&rbor 18«)
BALBOA YAC HT CLUB
Bay1lde Or,, Newport Beach the purse strings a r e reluctant to appr opriate the >avings through thefts. S\vindles '"He just wants me to help him
monies that would enable the state high'i\'ay patrol and fire. Even thos_e who do not eat up hlS ce;,eal so he can have '--------------'
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this section of the state. Whenever any offici I from I . Armand Monaco
here a s k s" for more state policemen, they are politely • Before You Build . or Remodel . ARCHITECT
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without more men, why can't you get along _now." Visit Our lntenieUJig Silml"8 and Dbplay Booms 11ar0or nu !'7!1 Lakewood Ave.
Actually, there are only 24 state policemen -Color guides,-plan-1..oo Angeleo Norinaa11y 8481
two more are to be added to the present list Septem-nlng aids, comprehens-
ber 22 -who are patrolling our county's 1100 miles ive stock or carpets
of road w ays. Thei·e s hould be no less than 50 s tate and linoleum.
highway . patrolmen patrolling such an expanding
territory.
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Phone Harbor Ul-1
F o r the s ake of truth, it m ight be pointed out that
there is only one s tate policeman covering the 100-
miles-a-day a r ea from Santa Ana to San Clemente.
This policeman is also expected to ride the 25-miles-a
day route along Ortega highway. H e cannot remain in
any one central spot, He must be on the wheel e very
minute , and that doesn't mean that he can always be
seen riding the Coast 'highway. H e may be answering ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Newport
an accident call in San Clemente, Costa Mesa, Dana r , __________ ,_..J
P oint or som e 1 other place when motorists are break-
ing the law from the Arches t o Corona Del Mar.
. No o n e can deny that we need more state policemen,
--0r half as many as now patrol Sacramento high-
ways-and the only way we can get the m is by mak-
ing our influence felt through our e l ected representa-
tives1who will be only too glad to carry the fight to
the floor of the state assembly and senate. ·D own here
we have Assemblyman Earl W. Stanley of Balboa
Island. He is well-liked by legislators in the state capi-
tal. He is our logicaf quarterback. Team up behind
him. Pass him the ball and let-him t arry it to the
heart of the trouble: Sacramento.
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1947 EDITrON OF. TARS FOOTBALL SQUAD POSES FOR FIRST
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FROM LEFT, BACK : Don McDowell, Olllt Tripp, Bob DeRatt, l e r ry•Blae, Dick Kruse, Bill Clark, Don McCallum, Pete Noune, Iba
Rorick, Bob Klllefer, Leeter Kapbart, Boyd Burrell, llm Mhea. Bob Olbbona. Bruce Ellerbrook; J erry Spueler. MIDDLE: BUI Pritchett,
Duane Well-, Bob Berl')', Paol Rfbert.oD. BUI Weatberwu. Jim Corbin, Armando Monaco, Blll Bro'wnie., Dave Patterson.. Ralph Rorick.
Ctw-1 .. Bay. Bob Tbom.-on. Dan Walton. Al Munis, Sbjnle7 YOWl~-BOTTOM: Keltb Sadlelr, John Gall.per, Don Scott, Mike Balcb,
Charle. H aMOn, Mac Henrottn, Gerald Trlep. Dlak Balch. 801 l ameA, 8 10 Gustaf.on, Dale Stuard, Bob Van Drlmlen, Ted Petenea..
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Newport Harbor Fishing News Tentative Opening Game Line-Up
Tars vs..Bonita, Sept 26 Beleued by
Sportfishing ·Assn. of Newport Harbor
LE-R. Rorick or D. McCallum
LT-Klllefe r or D . Balch
LG-BroW'll.le
RE-Robertson
RT-\Veatherwax
R O-Clark o r Corbla
QB--Glbbona or Thomp80n
B;: ~r:h McMillan
F orty-one marlin and broadbill
swordfish is the total brought in
so far this year to Newpcirt Har~
bor. The total last season at this
time \vas 127. Ho\vever, this sea-
son ... is having its unusu'al marl.in
stories.
Eddie Offerle, skipprr of the Dol-
phin, last "''eek brought in a mar-
lin each day for four straight days,
which is doing some real fishing.
He ·brought in a marlin each on
Friday, Saturday. Sunday, and
Monday. l\tonday's fish was a
208 ~ pounder caught by Ed Kraft
on heavy tackle in 55 minutes.
This must put Eddie Offerle up as
high boat for the year thus far.
~tarlin nww.ber 40 came in Sun-
day weighing 91 %-pounds caught
in 25 minutes on heavy tackle by
Ernest V. ~y. of Los Angeles,
Crom aboard the Daisy n . skipper-
ed bp J immy Stevenson.
\Vith the marlin fishing a little
slow, It took J . B . McNally and
George Pross to go out Friday and
shGw th_e youngsters h.ow it Is
done. They brought in two marlin
from the boat Dickie. J . B. hook-
and landed a 142"' pound marlin
in 38 miriutes on medium tackle
¥.·hilc George Pross had the wheel.
Then they cha ngNi places and
George Pross hooked and landed a
92 pound marlin in 20 minutes on
hea\'Y tackle.
Other marlin to come in during
the week incl uded a 161 pou·nder
by Glen Br a ndow on heavy tackle
in 22 minutes. with Pat Sullivan
sk ippering. H. G. Morgan used
henvy tackle and 25 minutes to
land a 79V. pounder \\ith M . A.
l\·tachris piloting the boa t.
Throw them out and pull 'em in.
The Spor t King came in with 150
such berries Sunday and the Val-
l'ncia Ill had 100 in five and a
half hours fishing.
C-Noune or Monaco . . . LH-AAhen
RH-Hurrell
FD-Barrie or DeRulf
Tars Scrimmage Today··
Against 'Bonita Sept. 26
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Go \Vhite sea bass are being picked
up in scattered locations. The¥
are big but few and Car between
but this is the time of year for
these fish to cut loose. The mid-
dle kelp is reported alive with cal-
ico bass .. A 38 pound white sea.
bass came in on J . H . Mills' Lorna
Pat II Sunday. A breezin' school·
of albacore y,•as reported today In
the channel ·•Coach Wendell ''Pick" Plckeu b s~ hedging on the subject or
R K . ball's Comet repor ts 60 next F riday nll'bt'• s tarting llne-up. But the acrlmmage &e.heduled for ay Jm . . · today at Z :SO p.m. may cle ar the air a t. tboucb Plckeu l8 dubloU:A-
barracuda Sunday along with white ""'e've eot a ~'eD -balanced sq·•ad thls ", he said, and, shaking
sea bass. halibut, and calicd bass. his head, added: "Its eotnc ffi be to plcklnc t he eleven that'll
Brick Gaines reports surf fishing start aga.lnst Bonlta. "'e're two deep all around and Its a toss-up for
slow at 40th Street. All he caught a t lea.at slI. of the startlng pos.I·
there Sunday night were shovel Uon s.
nose sharks. "Take left end. I 've got ~lph
Marines Polish
For N. Isle Tilt
EL TORO. !Sept. 18) .-With
their first grid victory safely u n-
der their belts the E l Toro charg-
es began ser ious! and thorough
polishing of their T brand of foot-
ball this week with a week's bye
to get ready for v.·hat promises to
be one Or their toughest games of
the season, when they lock horns
with North Isla nd Naval Air Sta-
tion of San Diego in the Santa
Ana Bowl.
Last Thursday the Bulls defeat-
ed the Terminal Island Navy
19-0 before a capacity crov.'d in
the Santa Ana Bow1. •
Rorick a nd Don McCallum. both
returning lettermen. At left tackle
Dick Balch looks good but so does
Bob Ki liefer. Pete Nourse has reaJ~
ly been hustling at center but Ar-
mando Monaco looks ju.st as good
so far.
"The same goeS for right guard
\vherc tv.10 more returning letter-
men -Bill Clerk and Jim Corbin
-are candidates. At (µJlback I'm
still undecided between Bob Barrie
or Bob DeRuff and at guarterback
both Bob Gibbons and Bob Thomp-
son look good."
RESUME BONITA TILT
The opening game \\lith Bonita
High marks a resumption of the
rivalry bct¥.'een the t\\•o teams
v»hich \\'as broken of( during the
'"'ar )'ears. Their last time out in
1942. Bonita \\'hipped the Tars for
the South<>rn California champion:
ship.
That \\·as the year, some of you
may recall. tha~ a Bonita senior·,
Ou board Drivers Vie
For National Title
In !!Xas Hydro Meet
WNWOOD, Tex., Sept. 18
board drivers from all sec-
( the country Y.'ill meet here
tember 20, 21, 22 to eompete
1947 National Outboard
ionships, to be held here on
Brownwood.
Saturday, September 20,
cha ions hip heats will be held
for and C hydroplanes an_d C
Serv ce runabouts, in both· the am-
ate I and professional divisions.
Qn l1nday, t he schedule calls for
titul heats in Class M, B, and
F h · oplanes a nd C Racing Run-
abo . Qualifying heats for these
even \\'iii be held on bith days.
0 Monday. September 22, mile
tim rials \viii be held. A fe\v of the Bulls <>merged
from the game as , bright pros-
pects. and hc>ad coach Ed Corn-
'"'ell voiced an optom istic opinion
for the 1947 edition of the Flying
l\1.ar in<'s.
namC'd Glenn Da\·is, grabbed off a t.t
chunk of honors before heading 'r
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Alhacore fishing has slo\\'ed and
n1:i.ny li\'e bait boats ha\'e gonC'
hnck 10 fi shing barracuda on thC'
flat~. 'fhf' fis h arc n1f'dium sized.
from thrc>f' and a half to four
pounds. and \"a nkec feather harra ·
cuda ji[:!s arC' doing the trick.
Motorcycle Race
Fo r Crippled Kids
for \\1c>s t Point on the Jilldson. ID "
FROSH-SOPll FEUD }l
I Friday ;it 1 :30 p. Jn., NC\\l)Or t . e-~· ""'-~
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Yes, in addition to giving
you a ll the Big-Ca r ad·
va ntages described here,
the new 1947 Chevrole,I
saves you money on a II
items of p urchase price,
operation a nd upkeep-
gives you BIG -CA R Q UAL· • ITY AT LOWEST COST!
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c·n ... a (,olina Con\·a]c·sct'nt hon11' the fo1:rncr get '1n1t.1atC'd I? t_t1c US· l l
for cripplrd c·hildrC'll on Sund~y af· u al'. d i ab, con,cnt1onal .\.\a~. . l l
1crnoon pro\·idl'd thrill$ galore for . Since the "Cry I f;:-t\:oc carn1,·a\ I lt
\\''']\·l' sn1nll patiC'nts '''ho \\T·rc p11 s the t\\'O ~l:i ssPs tn. a ~t(•cp\c-1 .
:1.n1nnc thC' n1ost interps tC'd SIX'Cta· ch.::i sc. hai; toss, tu(! of\\ ar through
tors ()f the c\·C'nts. ' '"a tcr. and e~g sha n1poo. 1hc> que.s-
Par ticipants in the races ,,·crl' lion of initiation bc-comC's slightl.Y
mrmbcrs of ,the Rambh.'rS 1notor-academic.
cycle club. l\trs. !\f a r ie Gantt.'n· --------
bein. a member of the Ramblers. Bo.wlers' Winter Meet
u·ith the assistanCT' o ( the Boy T 0 · T • h
Scouts. kept the children supplied O rganize onig t
\Vith cold dri_nks. hot dogs and ice
cream.
Terry Bargello
Wins At Del Mar
A m('eting ronight at the Costa
f\1esa Recreation Hall to draw rul-
es anc) put fin ishin~ touches on
league formation, will prepare the '
way for the \\,.inter bowling sea-
son. Bruce Carnahan sta'ted today.
Eight 5-man teams will comprise
Terry Bargello, owned by Al a businessmen's scratch league,
Sparks, prominent Newport Beach sponsors for which have already
business! man, won going away b.Y been lined u p. They are: Virg's
two and a hall lengths in the $5000 Garage, Crawley's Furniture, Pink-
Don Diego Handicap at Del Mar ley Drug, Anders·, Fences, Craw-
Monday. ford'.s Drug, Barrett's Realty, Sim-
The flashy gelding thereby es-pson and Noller's Painters and
tablished himself i45 a leading ' Da\is and J ay' Music.
threat to cop the $15,000 Del Mar Carnahan said he expects to or-
Handicap Saturday. ganize a sm all handicap leauge in
Terry Bargello r an the mile in addition an~ is ent ertaining plans
1:37 over a fast track and surviv· for a mixed doublet play if de-
ed a stt?want. 'inquiry into rough mand warranu it .
s olng In the stretch to best Iron
Maiden and Gaily B.
Awning Ripped
By "Swordsmen"
Hot Rods To Go At
Huntington Beach
The 'F1ylng Irishman," Pat Fla·
herty, la flgurecl to receive· plenty
of ~ from Huntlnston Beach
Spffdway lam when U>e roartnc
ttodl ~· ~ on the tricky
fifth-mil• oval tomorrow night
at 8 :15 p.m.
. Special
If or lasting satisfaction and f o , a roof you'll be proud 11pf for years to come, get you roofing at Te Winkle's
1 hile the special ·prices · are i effect. · ·· . .
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90-LB. SLATE SURFACE
Rec\ or G._,
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.Complete With Flxtme8 •
45 LB.
Sanded Smfaee
'ROOFING
Beg. $2.10 Boll
SPECIAL
Sl.79
55 LB. .
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Beg. $2.49 ~ ;
SPECIAL
St.98
Roll • Roll ' ' Wltb Flxtme8 With fhtmt111
ECONOMY
CORNER
Genuine
Pyrex
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An awning at 303 Main lltlfft wu punctured four times Satur·
day -a pair ot .. pirates'' re-
ca1ne .,..... ---In brandllblnc
!Mir wooden --• Merdumt Po1icenW1 Jack Price Since F1aherty U.amed up with
Del Baxter to pilot his t.;nt1n1
nwnber 20. the Irish lad bu been
seeing front row action regularly
S Tab '.'Green" Slate Covered
l ~lar$6.95 SH=Kl9~
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was called to disarm tbem, BC·
conllne to repa<U. • I' • ~---on c. R. A. tracko. 'lbla week. BeWJoe--~-I I
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' Dutch Heacock TIDE TARI.ES
l ~lar ~ SPECIAL $2.9 "-imyOonw
Price
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BAJIPTON JlAIUIOS Dat70
NEWPon n•a••cr
•ALBOA Pa••••or ~
FOR RENT
• Floor Sanders
• Floor Edgers
• Floor Waxers
Tools lor Smell jobs
PLUMBING AND
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CROWN
HARDWARE
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press, but one should not be
hasty to fonn an opinion un-
til the side in favor has a
hearing. + + +
Lions Roar. Separation of
the old Newport-Costa ·Mesa
Lions club had been under
Call Barbor ~ way for a long time. and the
an co..t Hwy. eo ... aa c1e1 Mar formation of one at Balboa
~~~~~~~iiiiiiii~· with Lou Gates as presideot gives Lions representation
over the entire Harbor area.
Dedicating the Bay club by
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Chief Bert Smith did a nice
job in giving the gavel to
Lion Gates. + + +
The Department of Labor
reports t h at 75.000 new
houses were started in June
and 62,500 were completed
and that it was the most pro-
ductive home -bu i l d i n g
month in 18 years.
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LEASE PAYS
The city treasury received a
check for $405.30 from the New-
port Pier Fishing Fleet during
August. This represents five per-
cent of the gross receipts on its
lease with th~ municipality, J . A .
Gant, city treasurer, said.
CITY GETS SHARE
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has beE'n adoptl'd : Newport Bc-ach
School-Third, fourth. fifth. sixth
seventh and eighth graders living
west of B St. in Balboa and east
of 30th St. in Ne\.\1)0rt do nol
ride busseS;. Kinder garten and
first gr aders living east of Ninth
St. a nd v.:est of 20 th St. walk to
regular stops. $(>C()nd graders
living west of the library and east
of 24th St. will have to walk.
For Corona del Mar pupils
there are three stops for chjldren
living one mile or more from
school. The three stops are at
Seaview and J\1arigold Sts., Coast
H""'Y· and Poppy St., and on the
nor th side of Coast Hwy. and
Poppy St. Pupils Jjving ea.st of
Marguerite St. will be take n
home to· two stops, one at Sea-
vie"' and ~I arigold Sts. and the
other at Coast Hv.')'. and l\.1arigold
St. on the nor th side or the hlgt1
\Vay.
Until a perma nent schedule is
arranged all children going to the
Corona del Mar school Y.111 be at
their bus stops by 8 a . m. and
children attending the NeYtport
Beach school \\'ill be at the ir stops
by 8:20 a. m.
Kendafis Find ·
Nova Scotians
Lo.vely People
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for, as you can see by the stamp,
it costs seven cents for an air
mail stamp up here. or course
were I Post Master, or Secretary ...J,... p ; a. palmer •NCOOO<Arro
..alto rs
lJ)) •lG l•~O. ~•,..PO " beO <~. <1>l d ,
l•l•o•o"e o•we>O•! b ... t~. ~01~0' l!OJ
City Treasurer J . A. Gant an -of the best Chamber of Commer~
nounces that the office or Thomas Or the best Post Office in the
H. Kuchel, state controller, has country, (outside of Balboa Is-
sent Newport Beach the sum of land}, I wouldn°t care so much.
:5783.29. as the latter's share of Anyway we ai:_e still going strong.
the cutback on the gasoline tax having a gobd lime, seeing lots of :~~~~~~~~~~~~f~or~A~p~ri~I.~~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~ beautiful scenery and meeting up with lots of fine people. w~ fi nd
the people of Nova Scotia a very
Pacific · Heating Co., Inc. love ly, friendly class. They make
you feel at home away from home.
"Speaking of home, guess you
folk! out there didn't want us as
neighbors any longer. In as much
as well, the house caught on fire
so we have learned. But why let
a little thing like that interfere
with our travels? We were advis-
ed·not to come home until every-
Residential & Commercial Heating
forced Air, GraYity and floor furnaces
Harbor 676-R ' 1709-11 Coast Hiway
thing was all put back in first
class ahape again. Nothing like Corone del Mer having mends when you need
them. This haa proven so in this
case. With good faithful help like
we have in our couple there and a
OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND
OAJ.Ol'OBNIA'!I HOST MODERN MOTEL
MIRACLE MILE MOTEL
man like Mr. George H. Tobias of
Santa Ana . We ·don't worry one
bit but ar~ gratefu1 to every one
who in any way assisted in this
unfortunate affair.
"And now Herb and Harry to
thank you for the fine letter of
1W OaM& llJPway 101-A
introduction you sent llU'. It hss
helped on several differen t occas-
ions. I will have a lot to talk
about when I get home, that is, if
Newpert lleMll. any one cares to listen. Our nf'xt
malling addrea will be The Mt .
Royal Hotel, Montreal, Que .• Can-
a da. Expect to reach then ln a-
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Have Your Mos+ Exacti119 WOODWORKING .
Requirements Filled by •••
bout two-·
"M y wann.ot nprdl to all,
''SIDcerely,
H. E. KENDALL.'' I
.Permits ll8ued for aeweia dur-
lnc .Aucuot brought an lnconie to
the city of $1065.60, Water SUpor-
lntendent \John D. McMillan re-
pirted to the city treuuftr.
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Property owners or Newport
Heights sent pa.ym~nts totalling
$265 in August for the cost of their
main line sew('r on the fiat ad-
d ition of that section, to the city
treasurer'! office , it was.disclosed
today.
HARBOR FEES
f\1:oorin ~s and inspection fees
garnered' l;>Y Harbormaster Russell
Craig from O\\'Tiers ot boa ts an-
chor~d here during August totaled
$99.60, City Treasurer J . A. Gant
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TAX FEES REPORTED
Tax Collector Rowland R. Hodi-
ki nson reported to the .ci ty treas?
urcr's office at the-end Qf August
that collections totaled $913.14 for
redemptions.
Moen s and Groens · '1
Come Over Phone
On a recent night a telephone
operator reported to paUce that
shC' could hear moans and groans
issuing Crom a telephon,c at 234
Pearl street.
Investiga tion disclosed t h at
someone In the arms of Morpheus
had inadvertently disengaged a
telephone receiver. AmplilicatioD
of snores produced the weird
sounds.
Eastsid1 Shaw
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purpose ••• blended just
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Western colors-styled
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Good Paint's • Name
"Dutdi Boy" is 1 famous name
iA p>d pointing ..• I oamc 11hat __,;_ the iDest . that I ....,.... pant
CMlbemade.
' 1"Dwr:bl Ba," poims are espe-
cially made iA Wesa:m Com
1-~ be Wesran bomes;
They're light, lo•ely colors
·with. the fedin& -Wesran-
ers liloO. .
'Iberc'a • paiea "Dmdl Ba,"
paint for nuy pazpote &ad
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gable. Come i n and sec ou r
wlor cards-they'll give you
inspiration for your own colot
ochemes\
We haft the pointing supplieo
co make your job ...,., we11 be
glad to r.nswer &nf of your
questioas obout _point aod bow
to apply it. We know 1 lot
obour paim-tbat's why we'ie
proud to atty the famous
"Dulcb Ba," Products.
lite Only DUTCH BOY Dealer
In Ille Harb4w Area
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CENSUS. Definite infonna-
t ion w i 11 bi! available
shortly· on just how' many
people reside in the Newport
Beach area, as a federal
check will be made in April,
1948. The lasJc~t was giv-
en in April, 1:14'1 when near-
• ly 10,000 souls were given as
against 6600 in the regular
1940 poll. As the harbor's de-
velopment w a s decidedly
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GARDNER TO BE APPOINTED · 4TH DISTRICT ~URIST
Marine Captain New Partner,
News· Times Managing Editor
Loclm 8. Smttb m . 423 AYOC*So St., Ooroaa del Mar baa par· ch•..,. tlle -.... In Ille Newport Harbor PubH""nc co. lleld Joint-
ly by Mn. Nora 8. Wade and Diana Gall Marpartb. Sam D. Porter,
pablhber or tbe Ne'"'"''l'llDM --•
i:tf~::~ Renters Pa :~:::~ l:;~C:: Gov. Warren Tells State Bar i~~~~!S ~1979 -to 1ty ~~t~~1Tu:~iE Lo€al Lawyer.'ls .. His Choice
O.icf Building Inspector A. M. I Renters of dty property paid a of business men ol .Balboa, hao ar· (Special to News-'l1nMA) ' 1
r;etson ttported to J . A. Gant, the total of $1979.15 to the dty of rived in PennsylvanJa. SAC~ (Thunday) -Bon. B6beri o...a.r
city treasurer. Newpc:irt Beach during August, a ·He recently visited the national of 808 South Bay Front, Balboa Island, well-lmowa S&lifa
Types ot building permits ·and statement issued by Oty Treasu-encampment of Veterans of For-Ana attorney and magistrate of the city of Newport 8Mdl,
sums were broken down as fol-rer J . A. Gant to the city council eign Wars in Cleveland and his wiD be named by Governor Earl Warren 88 Superior Coart
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· 'n!Ore rapid in the last four
years, than in the preceding
one, the new census should
be revealing and surprising.
Some guesses are 17,000, al-
though the state comptroller
sa,ys we have 30,000, which is
a lotta people, but he might
be co!T't!ct. However. the gov-
ernment count will be a good
one as the· lady who made
the 1944 check was efficient
and thorough and was re-
ported to not have missed a
~. :!~f a Du Quoi n, IJI., l~e Man Head~
newspaper publishcr .. h .. assumed Fire Study Unit the duties of managing editor of
the News-Times in addition to be-
coming a full-time partner in the
concern. He \viii be asilsted on the
desk bv Fred Frost, news editor,
and Mrs. Winifred Barbre, toclety
lows: disclooes. · display automobile, which carri•• .Judge for the newly created Fourth District Court of ta.
Building ................. -....... $976.00 The renters and payments were a sign mentioning Balboa, Cali-County of Orange. \
Plumbing .....•... , ... , ......... 689.00 as fo llow: fornia, and ouUlning the purpose All Western Band bis
siQgle soul. .
. Now the local branches of
the Bank of America are go-
ing to start .a "Bettei: Ac-
quainted" drive in orde r to
meet the newcomers here. In
addition It would not be a
h8d idea for the new person-llfl in the bank to get ac-
quainted with some of the ir
old deposi~rs. Almost every
time you'to in you meet a
new face at the teller's win-
dow . and some of the guys
behind . the railings w i t h
Managers Wright and Hol-
ker might make themselves
known to the hoi poll just to
!avoid landing in a nest of
• strangers on a hot day.
~d to see the bank is put-
ting on a campaign of friend,,
·liness, !lue to lhe decision of
President Giannini , t h e San
Francisco commone r, who
started his c h a i n from
scratch and built it up b y,
helping th e hard-wo rking
man rather than the big fel-
editor.
L UCIUS S. S MITll ID
' W . J . Comach of the Newport
Ice Company was elected chairman
of the special committee of the
Fire Prevention Education pro-
gram being sponsored by the New-
port Harbor Kiwanis Cub at a
meeting held at the Newport Har-
bor Chamber of Commerce in Bal·
boa.
Members of his committee who
will study ·the city's needs in per-
sonnel as well as eqUi pmcnt as
a phase df the fire prevem.ion
week program are:. '
Norman Nourse. ~ngineer , Bal·
boa; John R. Daniell, contractor,
Bay Island; Don Durant, Insur·
ance broker, Corona del Mar and
Tom Dugan. Balboa.
H . F . Kenny, president of the
chamber or commerce will work
with the committee whU:M expects
to repart in a week or so the
result of preliminary studies.
Martin Frost Buys
Pepperrell Mansion
At Kittery Pt., Me.
YORK, Me.. Sept. lS-Pepper-
·rell Mansion at Kittery Point,
~lrs. \Vade. '-''ho \\"as associated l\taine, which was erected in 1682
With Sam Meyer prior !O Porter·~ by Colonel William Pepperrel and
connection \Vith the NeW5-Times, was Je ter the home of his son,
Will relinquish her position as General Sir William Pepperrell ,
bookkeeper a nd \Vi!J retire in the hero of Louisberg, 1745, has been
near ruture for a long rest . purchased by a decendant, Martin
l\larine Vitera.a Frost ot thi~ city. . .
Smith, who is a captain in the The mansion .. which is one of
•+ + + Marine Air Corps Re5erve, ·us' 8 t~e oldest s~d1ng clapboard type
1 veteran of \V orld War 11, having big h?Uses P1 New England, was
lows. ·
Radio Sponsors. Large na-ser ved on active duty from June , lh:e birthplace of Mary Pepperell,
tion-wide firms using the ra-1941 until February 1946_ During w1~e of Hon. John Frost of Frost
dio to present their wares· ' . . ' Point, New CasUe, New Hamp..
seem t·o be wom·ed over the that timt he piled up a total of shl--and Stony Brook Farm Kit 2000 hours in dive bombers and t ~ ...-M . ' -
high costs of radio advertis-!1i_ght fighters i_n campaigns rang-e~~n~'~ost, who is a lineal de-
ing due to the price of talent, 1ng from the bitter. earvly days or cendant of lhe latter couple, has
shows, soap operas, crime Gu~dalcanal through J Day on restored the old house a nd is now
thrills. etc. There is no doubt Okinawa. living in it. He is a . member of
that many of the ~ts · The nc\v partner comes to the lhe Nicholas Frost Families in
bring dollars into the tx>Ckets Ne~'S-Times follov,,ing . a n i n e-America Association, which h as
of the advertisers, but it ·is month residence on Salt Spring scores of members in California.
also true tha t many listeners lsland. British Col umbia, where
are "fed up" with som e of until recently. he owned property Kendalls F1·nd the junk that clutters the air near the Canadian island homes of
W..ves. The amazing thing is two prominent former Newport ~Ova Scot1•ans Harbor yachtsm<'n , Fred LeWls a nd why .the manufacturers 'fall' F
I 1 5 · victor terning. Lovely People for the stuff. In the ast
'years the trend has been to-p • 1 G th B k ward the radio and away up1 S a er 00 S Nova Scotians arc "a very lovo-
ftom the newspapers and For Opening of Fall qy, friendly class. who make you
other media. Its hard to re-Term In City Schools feel at dhoMme awHayE froKm dhaloml e .'f' 'member the data via the Mr. a n rs. . . en o
Balboa Island have fowid on their spoken Word but when its The fall t<'rms of the Corona · • trip through c_anada. pnn. ted you have ·it before del ?.far and Newport Beach Ele-Writing from the Lord Nelson you. Sure, I'm prejudiced : mentary Schools will open on Mon-Hotel at Halifax to Harry \Velch,
now the big boys are getting day. secretary and Her bert F . Kenny, Six classrooms. a n~· room that way too. and a teachers' room w~re added president, Mr. Ke ndall says they
+ t + at a cost of Sl03,000 to the facili-ar e seeing a 1ot of beautiful seen-... _,_____ Steel who is a ery "and meeting a lot of fine peo-•~ ties at the Newport s&.ool and is
hot-shot commentator in a pie.• now in readiness fot UM. increase ll speech at Laguna, accused of pupils. Ills letter fo ows:.
t be U . S . press of being The Lord Nelson
Electrical ._ ................... 332.00 Sou.th Coast Company. August of the tour, wa..-t well-received in . The governor made known
Plasterine ...................... 38.00 rent on Central avenue property, the Ohio city. p• k H ho Hi'gh intention to appoint the N""'"'PQrt
Tile ·································· 12.75 $90; George i::. Hiner, rent on Homrig hao six months more to IC s ar r Beach attorney to the high pod ..
Otimney ............................ 7.50 Newpor t Pier concession, $100 : and go before he returns to California · a tClegram to the California State
S M I Newport -Harbor High School Bar Assoc. t· tod and in which Zoning o·rdinance --····· 6.00 . . Spalding, rent on dock No. af ter · a tour of t he 48 states o 1a ion ay
Plumber exams ............ 10.00 1, $95. ' the nation. Band has been selectec:f· as one of he asked th<> la tter to pass ~
• Tota.1 ...................... $%0'70.00 Howard Lockwood. July rent on the outstanding musical o?-ganiza-the qualifications of Mr. Ge.rdms..
dock No. 2, $133.75; Howard Lock-Ask Sl 8 400 tfons In the west by the All West-s I L
w<X>d. August rent on dock No. 2, ern Band Review Committee and
0 Ons eave $133.75 and Hamilton Aero Ltd., f an invitation has been extended
relit on Dock No. 3, $87.10. them by Mayor Burton Chase of
U. S. · Tr~asury. April rent on Of R •d t Long Beach to, compete in the col-
F B Qty Dock No. 4. $200; ·Morgan Adams. es1 en s orful event which each year at-or ay ' .1 Jr., rent on Dock No. 5. $188.85; tracts the top musi~al groupo in
McCullah Brothers, contracting the western states.
conipanY., rent on pier concession, It will be hel.d 4ri the Beach
$200 and rent for fishing barge, Residents of the Newport Har-City Saturday mprnifig, NOvember Five membe.rs of the Newport bor area will be asked to r aise
n -h · ·1 d th 'ty $200. $l8 400 N t Be h ~· 1st, a nd will mark he first time 0t.·ac cit y COUl1C1 an ree C1 r .. .,,.,,.. Bl f , as ewpor ac Ct s h t th b .11. t · Id department off icers are 1eaving · ~3 ue, armer , rent on a-share in the annual Comm ty t 8 e ri tan SfV~n-year . 0
Saturday and Sunday to attend the Cffcge as per lease. $35q.7o; R . W. Chest campaign which begins here ,~vent has been hel1 in daylight
annual state conven tion of the ~~le~~~t & Ce~~:~1re;:e~~e~o~;~~ shortly. ours. _; 1
California League of Cities, which The quota was set by the budget
is being held at San Francisco on and Laurie's T axi, rent on parking convnittee of the fund-raising or-
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. s"ce in Balboa, fi ve dollars. ganization at a meeting held Mon-
Mayor o. a. Reed and Council· No :Jeeps, But Trucks day. -men O. ,Z. Robertson, L. L. Isbell, Plans for the drive were 'discus-
Mason Silers and B<>b Allen and Up For Bids By Vets sed by the 15 district captains
City Treasurer J. A. Gant will who are now organizing their for-
stay at 1he Sir Francis Drake ~iAY\VOOD -Veterans \\•ho ccs for the door-to-door canvass.
Hotel. failed to b1,1y a jeep at the \Var P. A . Palmer of Lido Isle. pres-
Assets Administration' sale la.St !dent of the community chest or-
~fonday, may aolace themselves ganization, 'asserted that Laguna
~i th a 21.2-ton truck at a contin-Beach was asked to raise $20,0CX>
uation -of the event at Mayv.·ood and said he felt that Newport
City EnginC'<'r J . B. Webb and
City Administrative Officer John
J . Sailors \·~"ill stay at the Fair-
mount Hotel.
next 1'-1onday. Harbor cannot afford to do iess.
('rocker at 'Fire Chief Meet -At 8:30 R.m . Sept. 15 these for-r '
Fire Chief Frank W. Crocker is mer Marine Corps cargo carriers
in Spookane, \Vash .. where he ls -474 'of •them-will be offered at
attending the annual meet of the a "'spot bid'' sale, which means
Pacific Coast Associafioh of Fire emti veteran may bid once (no
Chiefs. 1-te will r eturn to Newport rakes) and the hi ghest bidder
Beach on Sept. 20. gets the truck.
'Hell's Hinges' Site· of New
Rock ~nd .Asphalt Project
The $150,006 plant or the Newport Rock and Gravel Co., located
on MacArthur 81\11. approximately two mllee north of Corona del
Mar .. has recently been completed and Is now aupplytnc rock and
asphalt for -Ora.nee Coast contractors, omclals of Cox Brothen Con-
JJtructJon Co.· announced today .• The buge new plant, amonc the moat
modern of It.a type ln Calllornla, ls extractlnc l(f'&vel from surrounding
bualtJc rock pronounoed by State HJgbway and Un.lied Statee Nlvy
en~eers .M comblnlng unuAual hardnea, atabWty and bea_!inc value.
This rock outcropping, curiously enou~ le located In a teetor lhown
on geographical mape as "'Bell'•
Rlnp". . .
PRODUCE ASPHALT
numerous contractors in· the all·
senting considerable savings to
important haul cost factor . They
At the site the company also JX>int out that the project is close
produces an asphalt ic paving mix to active construct ion areas under-
weighing ten per cent less per yard, way in Newf>ort Beach, Laguna
than comwabl~ mixes made from Beach, Santa Ana. Hunti~gton
other materials,1 Al Cox. company Beach San Qemente and Dana
olficiai, told the News-Times. He Point.'
explained t hat this was due to the Cox Brothers recently completed
extreme angularity of the rock. paving Shore Cliffs and Harbor
particles obtained from the si.te, Heights. At present they are pav·
providing greater adhesion wtth ing the new unit of Bay Shores.
less ~eight. the Glenn Bailey subdivision in
Cox Brothers maintain that the Santa Ana, a nd runways at the
strategic 10Cation of the Plant near Los Alamitos Naval Air Station.
Coron·a del Mar is already 'tepre-PHOTOS ON BACK PAGE
American Legion
State Meet Ready
The 29th annual State Conven-
tion of the American Legion will
be held in Los Anieles on· Septem-
ber 21 to 24, inclusive, and the
committee in charge h as prepared
a noiable program for this first
full scale state convention since
before the late war.
The first big event will be one
of the most spectacular shows
ever staged at a Legion conven-
tion. to which the public. for the
first time. is invited to att end. It
"'ill begin at the' Caliseum on the
night of Sunday, September 21.
Auto Parts Thieves
Make Another Haul
Two fender skirts were repart-
edly stolen from an automobile
owned by W. K . Holcomb, 1920
Court Ave., as the wave of petty
auto accessory thefts continues in
the Harbor area.
First Rain of Season
The first rainfall of the season
early Wednesday was welcomed by
thousands of harborites. Precipi-
tation in the form of mist started
at an early hour and later devel·
oped Into a light rain.
J . G. Downinj Dies
In Costa Mesa Home
John Grover 'Do ing, 62, died
Tul'sd.\Y night at his home, 1$00
Irvi ne avenue, Costa Mesa.
He had been a resident for nine
year s and is survived by his y,·i.fe .
Elizabeth; four d~ghters . Mrs.
William Warner. ~1:rs. Roger Jen-
kins and Mrs. John Sybert, all of
Ohio, and Miss Adella Downing BOB GARDNER
of Costa 1'-'lesa; one son. Melvin, In the telegram the governor
Costa l\.tesa; a step.,.datlghter. Ger-s tatC'd that he intends to appcint
trude Schute; two brothers, Wit-the· Newpart Beach man to the
Ji am · and J oseph, of Missouri. superior court or Orange county.
Services will be held at the The official announcement of the
Hai-old Grauel mortuary Friday at appointment is expected. to come
2 p. m. With interment in West-from the governor's of(ice Friday;
minster l\.temorial Park.
Cars Collide on Coast
Boulevard; I Injured
,A 1942 Cadillac driven by Hen-
ry. J. Griffit h. of Wes t Los An-
geles, y,ras strlick at the inter-
section of Coast Blvd. and 30th
street by a sedan driven by Jen
D. Munson of Huntington Beach.
shortly after 8 p. m. last night.
r.1unson's y.rjfe h-1arcia reportedly
suffered cuts and injuries to her
right knee.
Judge Gardner Turns
Fat Sum Into City
noon.
Now S Judcm
Under amendments recently ad-
opted by the state legislature. a
four th district rourt judgeabiJ>
would be created in Orange co~
ty and would be established in the-
first, part of October.
At the present time Ulere are
three judicial departfnents of that
court and these are headed by s~
perior Court Justicc9 Franklin G.
West, Raymond Thompson and
Kenneth E . Morrison.
Sanita,tion District
Survey Is Authorized
By Supervisor Board
A total of $4519.50 was turned S ANT A Aii'A (Thursday)
over to the Newport Beach city Members ot the boa.rd ot supe,.
treasurer's office by City Judge visors have authorized surveys al
Robert Gardner at the , end of boundaries proposed for t he 19
August. • 1 sanitation districts asked by the ni: su_m was divided as foll?"'5, Sewage survey to be formed, thUI
traffic fines, $2858; other fines, doing the first offidal act to-
$1561.50. ., ward ultimate creation of such
!t:c~~~r~ :M;a~Tre-units.
d full f . All sixth, se\:enth and eighth Halifax, Canada D0:8 IN SANTA ANA
1;><>rted today that! the city has
received a check ~or $200 from Angelo Garcia, w ich r epresents
his second payme on a vehicle
which the· city rit ntly sold to
him.
·money.mad an O ~-graders in the district will attend "Newport Harbor Chamber of F c
·infon,nation. Steel, who evt-the Newport Beach School. Chi!-Commerce Perm·1ts or ' onstruct·1on Funeral services for Frank Dale deDtly believes RU s Si a is dren living in BalJ>oa and New-''Balboa. California Thomas, 426 South Broadway, San-
tops, forgot to mention the port east of 46th SL also attend "Dear Harry Welch and Herb ta Ana. former Costa Mesa mi· !;.. b L
The Orange County Outfall
Sewer System Board and cities
of Fullerton and Santa Ana; and
Santa Ana Clamber of Oxr>-
merce and Garden Grove Sanitary
District each approved1 the ~
jected plan for solving the coun-
ty's sanitation needs for at least
50 years henoe.
Other cities and o~tlons
had previously expressed accept-
ance of the Sewerage Survey re-
port.
si.rppi;ession of news m the Newport. All others In !~lnder-Kenny: • w k s N p dent, will be held at 10 a. m. City Gets ivut !IC~ ~'kept'' press of the . Com· garten and grade9 one through "I'm writing this letter to both or purt to ew 0•1nt Friday, Sept. 19 in H. R. Brown , l munists and other Dictator five go to Corona del Mar. of you for different reasons. On~ . . . Colonial Chapel. Santa Ana, with Newport Beach ·'fity has recelv-
countries. In fact he also for· H. 0. Ensign, district -supertn· is ' it saves time, another ~tage. entombment ln Me'lrose Abbey ed a check for $7~16·84 from the -~ th h tendent, announced that due to (C.Ontinued. on Back Page) mausoleum. state controller's 9ffice at i)acra-. that e very papers e -..:-••-for t~ --of new a.ome. and oew commerdal mento. This rep::fnts the state's also · ts his dia inadequate bus facilltiel for trans-. .-.,......,._ ...,. _. ...
oes pnn • po' rting all the chlldrtn, this plan D 1· f Bo · H It d balld1ap ID tlle. Newport -r ..,_ -Oii. a -opart ID t11e I • • R cut-back on motor verucle llceruoe
T o!urists Spend $2,
Miiiion for Beards
Whiskers In State tribes without batting an .l'e 1e xes a e ._ u Man -va1--for ..... _ .. lilt a -1\! at ---Loca man eports fees issued her,e ""1ween April and
I eye; Would ·Russe do the <Continued an s.dt Pace! 0-ue to Rising Prices Cldof BalJdlDc •._.tor A. 11. N-.....w i.::;. 9':: Relatives Missing June. same Johnny! Revised H•rbor Ex • S .__ penn1i. ror ..... -. ..,_-' '111·* i.te ,,. ,, ', + + + u Care ecut1ve ays -17 Weda!llay --· ~-'Jd a on~1t------at 319 ri A bro""-and hll two children M ....... So SOft •• Meltll Out-of-state touriota' whiskers R rts R. dy ~• 1y the d bulJA••a de-~ ~ ~•J •~ u= -' &nd liaJr 8tt a $2,40(),Q00.1>-year _.. W ant to epo ea Ny Se 18 ~ .. ous • . ty ~.. ' Modena street Newport Helgbta. have been missing lince Sept. 1, ID Hot Water Piri ID Uae b---•-r
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. latAI po ...... on. NEW YORK, . " pt. -partment Qfficer reported $185,--. the day they left here for Oltla· :. T"' _,... or Southern Call!ornla.
I -v ~rit's worth to the Th Board of ...._._ f Steadily r1sJns pices have made it 750 rth f bui]A•-· Mrk. ~ By Auto Co. I'll This wu revtaled today by tile
plan-. Of the News-Times in -'·ve:'.. and u.~ War-....__•::!_ Lmpoalble for CARE to continue D wFo A.O J new f •::""'•·-•es Robert H. Ingram of 1011 Par!\ homa, R.H. En&l .. ot 113 24th St AU-Year Oub Wbldl lo rnoldng a 'cl Kl •• ·~-~ _,_, lta ............ $4 floor and $4 lard . . xe""" o ~ ..... ~ avenue, ~ Island. ..,.,.1ory told police Tuesday. A metal so so that it melta
running a series of arti es ment, and the Uni~ States Kart-~ ~ p · ul Comly received a permit to build a two-clwellln& at ~ Onyx street Bal-The milling man wu detcrlbed In hot water has\ n put to work llU'Vey· of tourist spendlnp. a-l on Costa Mesa incorporation. lime_ Commiaion~ the French, Executive ~ of the otory house. at 743 Via Udo, Udo boa Island, S6QOO. ' u E. W. Encl ... 55, 145 pounds, by Ford Motor pany research mounting Jut year to $5()9,000.000
'?be tlrst; which appeared publication of a report on a tlw f American Remit Isle, to coot $60,000. MerTlll Wiimot ot 612 Golden 5 feet, 10 lndoes tall brown ey .. enr;lneen u die for malt-for all ~ ~ .. by Carl Spencer, the Porto or Loa Angeles and l.olig ~ra ~ • Roy C. Ur.dawood of route 5, ·rod Corona clel M • am bald with grey 'hair around In& experimental The community travel promotion
who oppoees, is by a man Beach. Caifornla, which lo -tanincesa to lj)eCial ~tatement laaued box. 22, Santa Ana, recelwd • per-,ior:""=iimc and attact!:i =-the templea. He ,... aroompaDJed The soft me.ta!. organization fllrlJred In at Jeut · Wlii> baa been a resident ol 81 No .. 28 of the_ Port ...-., today Mr f'rencb ala~ that or-mlt to laulld a one.story duplex age at ---'60IJ(). by an e!Pteen-year-<>ld dauatiter muth. Un ani1 le two tr!pa per male touriot to <i. . • ...... barbor1 area for more The reports Iii !bf' -are don tor $. -"-' postmarked r--. at 427 ~le a--a lnsram al 1011 Pull:, and a -. 11. toe aalt !O •land . tremendous Southern Callfamla barber "-'-than a .. ~ ol a century. prepared and publlsbOd jalntl)r "?later than September l!I, wwld nue, Orona <lel liar, at •·cmt aftllue, Corona del Kar • .-. 111-1m_..s -. durlna,-_oocuaeofthevlsit,whlch
.......... ls old news-the two eovemment -un-ba.., to be............. ' of no.ooo. atory clwelllna at 516 Nu•'-. MET~R TAKE HIGH FOl'd research linttn have av...--25 da1o-• .;-!::".J......n. Is ~ bltmt and der authority ot law to lllftt the "I lo with "Tl;:duc1anoe that 11.obert .L..llkKay ot 537% Thom· Corona do! Kar ll5000. . ..-came thlo e by trealDc (P. S. The lady tGurlat .-~--:-needs ot tbe federal. 1tai., mnld-1 ..!.... : announcement." paon awnue, ~. recelwd • ·~c_ Dunber of si7 BelQllW Recel~ tram dty pmldna the die In liquid nitrocen. -of three -u much. or ST,500,-iJllhl·::. ~~ ancland ~ ~:;i.,r: :---=...., ~ French said. '"When flour and fau =t ~ ~ ·~:: a-. Corona del Kar, ...,_, met.en a~ the -of AQIUll to-tbeF~ ~ ~ ~ 000, f"': beauty tmlments. Birt • biJeD ... __ 'd think. · are so ~tly n<edod In Europe. with f below f 300 hla preaent -ond m>b an Wed $1800, Cldd of l'llllce R. R. • 1•• that Isa t -.) ' dal q.tt1ea u...., you barban and !be eata-t ot HOW<"Ytt the -nt upward ai»-our --• a addltkJn tow at 517% Beam-HodPh .... reported to the dty decJ-below zero, maklnc _.,,......,.--.....,'-------
• ...._ ---are worth -1 and terminal fadlltloa. ra1 ot ..:.._ ~---.t . _...._ il2nd .-t. NOW1>01t Bead>. at a la ....,..., =1., --J A. Gant. dty able 11x to ten alamplnp be-11 =;~-all of his fre.. ... ~ ~ ' uni>=-cmt al ·18QOO. avenue, .,..,.,.... ™• . the frigid bath. 'DD:'M&W&-Tma ·-trlbutlons t the St•nley Gr~ts T-..._ for CARE to """tlnue tbeoe 11-E. H., van Wlnman ot 339 No. Edward a West or 510 P<llmet-tftMUl'Or • .......-toda)<. cbllllnp_1n __ , __ _
1 cic*¥'t ~ . o u vv crrr In separat. packacos." Bay Front. ,.... -a permit ta.avenue, Corona do! Mar, build , NEW lllEl!A LUMa&a J'AllD l'OB11•
• _-<_dm_tlmoed.;.,. __ ... ____ Pa&e __ >_
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I At Los Angeles. Meet · . to build a t-..tary bldldlng. wtth • •11 ment and --at tbat Pa ing lot·~ A lumber , · atott _. •••e OJP hr - -
SUBDIVISION AID apartment lllxM! and double pr--
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• $2000. · , .new ~ -la -. ' f"o - -~ 'I01PAO& 1 IN TO-Aaaemblyman Earl W. Stuley age below and -oom am bath Jo1m V, V1IJe11e al New-t A al S1J()7.ll rep....,u and yard lo under~ at the ar-·-T'I 1• ~ --·
i ' • ?.,~_ !Ulw_--~J' ~. al Balbi» Island --al the One bait ot the -caot·anc1 ·below, ,at 337 ~ ._,., Bud\-a pr-at SlO c-t '!be for tbe putinc ot ner of Newport ~~and Bay ,._Ille ---.,, ,....,. "'""11 -.,,-P""I> ct Or-ao..ity RopibU-lllspecUon on the Harbor !Ulchu O...nne! hi-at a cmt ct S'ISlO. JlllPwQ ""'"'°" Beech. n:soo. · In tbe •-city street. Coot& -. Mam-r""'• Al ~ -b n WAI~ cam who weln•ned --'hit, -_ totalJlnc Sl'I00.85. -lfr. am.Mn.' Qrio11a V.,,.. Mr. i. B. ~al 122 Oiorx puldlc far 4-1. tbe --Lou ·"4"11••11 l* am•Nad4 ..,, .. ,. la -T 1 ',._
VIBW8 tft.) al Ob1o to Calif-. at Laa r°"""od for the -ia ot ~ """ot u3-:Mtll-' ..... Jdnt. 1M1 1111 a calleellM:. ~ 1~ to ~IN_1.._at_._... brd~ -•t"-el 9'1Jrwa" r L;...:.:;..;;__~--'"---...!' •ncr'•·~ ~ · · b7 J . A. Gant. d17 tr••••·· B•~• .. , · .. a pww1a tlii •r n at .-ii([?' • ~ · L ~ ...... e11;F·u1a :· • ....-~ . a.It! .... ·~ ,
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NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8-TlllEF
THV88DAY N...,.n B""·~. Calif. Sop!. 11, 1N1
cl.st Properties Co.
. ' -~ ··-~-----Bll:8T IN VALVES
AND RESUL'l'S
Members:
l.oca), State and National
~ty Boards,
ll:u!tfple Usting Board
llOl E. Central, Bal._
RABllOB 2968
Y's Service Cluj,
Schedules Feed
On the morning of Sept. 20, the
Newport Harbor areas Y's Men's
CJub, service club ot the Newport
Harbor YMCA, Will feed over two
tons of watermelons tQ the elemeO-
tary school boys of Costa Mesa.
AJJ boys in Costa Mesa who afe
in grades 4 through 8 bave been
invited to attend the feed, and
to participate in the games, sing-
ing a nd other fun scheduled to
"=============,J/begin at 9;00 a. m ... and to last
until noon.
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Under thl• supervision of Ray
Eastman, chairman, and Ken Boet-
tcher, of the Boy's Work Commit-
tee of the Y's Men, the event \vill
be hC'ld in Costa ~1esa using the
facilities of the Costa Mesa Com-
munity Me thodist Church.
The morning's activities will in-
.:-ludC' games and relays to be }leld
on the-neighbor ing school grounds.
unde r the direction of "T ommy"
Thomason. general secretary of
the local Y!wlCA and a sing under
the leader-Ship of Dave Collins, al-
so of the<local "Y" .staff,
EDISON PAYS
The Southern Calirornia Edison
cpmpany paid to t he city of Ne"'·
port Beach the sum of $49.60 as
thC'\r al\Olo\'ance on the changina
o\'cr of the nc\.,. C)'c le currency in
TURNER'S • this city. The sum rcpresec ts the
August payment. J . A. Gant, th('
city treasurer. reportC'd.
Toar Electrla Applf•nce Dealer
81Dcol9'8 BOOTH CALLS
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Telephone and Te legraph company,
which are located on c ity pro p-.
erty, brought an income of S39.12
in August, City Treasurer J . A.
Gant repor ted to the city council.
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Pllooe 11 '12
South Main
PlloDO 5109
8 AN.TA AN A
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Costa Mesa Nursery
480 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
COlllPLETE NEW STOCK
• Tnes • Shrubs
• S.-• Lawn Seed
• Bedding Planfs • Fertill7.ers
PLANT YOUR BULBS l!IOW
We Have All No. 1 Anemone Ranunculus
King . Alfn'd Daffodils
' PHONE BEACON 5531
THERE'S NO PLACE
i LIKE HOME!
(That goes for ForJ Service, tool)
Come to think of it, it isn't oo funny that the chap
above looks 90 contented. He's right at home. And
for service, your Ford is ri&ht at home with ua. Here
. are five good reasona why:
• 1. FORD-'ntAINED MECHAHCS-
. Who bow your...,. ....,
2. FACTORY-APPROVED METHOOS-,., _.,__,_job_
3. sPEaAL FORD ~MENTT .... job ...... ri9hl
4. GENlM(f FORD PAIJS--..... ' ' ' ......... ' ..., ._,
5. COHVENIEHT BUDGET PAYMEMS
And that mMM r..t...,
botler osvioe for your
Ferd. We'll cive you
iaurwrliala w vice cm
all jots. So. brine your
Jl'ard "b.ck heme" to
.. now. w.~re ....
you.'ll -••.
Theodore Robins
YO~R .49 DEALER
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\VELCOME TO NEWPORT HA.RBOR AREA-Left to rig-ht are the new members or the faculty
or the Newport lbrbor Un.Ion Wgh &ebool: Junes L !\tiller, mathematlc9; Mn. Helen Ballard,
EnglJJJh; Jo~n H. !\lcGowan, boat and wood shops: Miss Manna A. Boyd, Spanllh; Carlton B. CromJe,
Latin and EngU8b ; Robert \Ven tz, drama; M.iM Barbara Sunier, a rt: and Eustice Rojas. Spanish.
-News-Ti~es Photo by Volney Hay Jr.
Weekend Thieves
Work Overtime Along the . Waterfront ·
Weekend thieves \vorked over-
time in the 1-farbor area, and sum-
mation of ret>orts show losses
ranging from au1omobiles and a-
larm clocks to bicycles a nd boats
during !he 3-day period.
With Cliff Hall
An unidentified 1hicf e ntcrM the
home of Frl'd Spcllicy, 122 • 33rd
St .. Sunday, and carried away a
pho nograph, a sci of records, a
table radio, 2 camCras and an
a larm c lock.
E ntry \Vas a pparently gained
throug h a balcon:y window, police
asccntaincd. but no clews hlfve as
yet led to a t race of the culprit.
At Anderson·s Fun Zone, Satur-
day, Joe Homann. "'atchma n, be-
can1e suspicious when he observed
3 youths, one of whom was carry.
ing a partially concealed radi o.
He summoned Jacj< PTiC(', Mer-
chant Policeman."''"° apprehended
the !uspects, and discove red that
the radio had apparently been
taken from the boat "Edna", be-
longing to Edward L. Anderson of
Los Angeles.
The information \\'as turned
over to proper authorities.
Foll owing complaint of local pO-
lice, Whittier pa trolmen arrested
Wil liam G. Bell, Jr. and Ho"·ard
C. Freeman. both of Whittier . who
''°e re found \\'ith a stop sign taken
from near the Balboa Ferry land-
in~.
A \\·hite, 12-foot runabout. valu·
cd at S500. \vas rcmovC'd from, the
yard of \\·. E . Cole. 3 12 Lafayette
,\ \"f'OUC'. '
AuthoritiC"s \\·ere informed and
i::i\·vr. tile· cl1"•crip!i0ns of t\\"O SUS·
pr('fs. it \\·a:-rcportrd.
Sallie r•aul, 616 Poppy A\·c., Co-
ronn rl t'l '.\l:1r, r 0por tc·d the theft
nf a 19~:-l ( "hi•\·ro\('f, prf'sun1ahly
;;;1oh·n \\ hilC' i1 \\ ;\:" parkf'd al t h<'
int<·rsection of l"'a ln1 a nd C~ntral
U\'C'nUL'S.
.\!rs. F:. F:. Olake told polic\?
that a bo) "s hie) cle · \\";tS taken
frorn ht·r '7 1h <ind l"'l·nt ral address
Sunday.
On Sunday a fternoon and Mon-
da y morning, is it fa te that causes
everyone to ask you if you caught
a ny fish, only if your luck has
been bad? Co uld it be a pervert-
ed quirk ii\.. human natu.re that
makes people ,forget to ask you'
a bout it "'hen you have had good
luck?
It may be our Olo\'Tl actions that
exci te the question. When we
ha ve a good story to tell, we prob-
ably approach people with a smile
on our face, and a twinkle in o ur
\vind burned eyes. They see that
we ar e in a talkative mood, so
they begin to talk. Th<')' tell us
all about the picnic they survived,
or ho\V they almost caug ht the
gopher in their garden , but before
\Ve can Sy.·ing the conversation
around t o ourse lves and our fish.
they will have tripped a "·ay on
some inconsequentia l mission.
\Vhe n we have caught no fish,
"·e · undoubtedly subconsciously
draw our shoulders down to our
hips, and our neck down to our
shouid('rs, and 'vith our eyes
\Vatching the inside pocket of our
coat, 1ry to walk undC'r the eagle-
like stare of our friends. Then it
comC'S . \\Tith a "stick up your
hn nds" crack k> !heir \'Oi('('. they
a-.k, • "Did you c<1tch a ny fish ?"
By the C'nd or !he sumn1e>r they
just snarl. "Did you catch any-
thing: ..
In an effort to comh<\t this de-
mora lizin~ condilitin. \\"t' mu~t
kre>p in rl'fl diness a seri es of plaus-
_il11C" ~:tsn ns ,,·hy ,,.C' ar<• hn\'.inf!
our !Unfl in cans this !'t~<t!'On. The
proplC' \\·ho ::trr 1n a 1ki!<i1ion 10 de -
n1:ind a n alibi il r c> usu::illy !'Corn-
ia 1l of 1hrm. ho'''C'\'l'l". in our cas~
1 hl'y arc in order . h('caus.r one just
dOl'!'n't admit that hr-is a lousv
r1!'hr-rn1an. or !hat hf' hns brc(lm~'
discouragcd hy his luck. or that
he didn't enjoy c\·r ry n1i nute of
it. l'XC('f)t ,,·hen talking to a nother
•
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FOR OOMFORT
FOR SAFETY
Greatly reduces Bacteria Viruses,
spores and mold. Destroys the caiises
of airborne infective matter .
Eliminates odors. Odors are actually
destroyed, not merely masked. . ·
Danger of cross infection is ever~
sent where people congregate. -
centration of harmful and dangerous
airborne matter greatly lnCre&ses as
peqple assemble. This unsafe condi-
tion is now preventable with use of
VIRAGON.
Yor Relief of
llAYFEVER. A8THMA, SINUS 'l'BOUBI.IJS, OOLDS
or Other RMplratory AOmeata
PACIFIC VIRAGON CO.
18%6 8o. Vormoat Ave. LA... PAnfty 4G6S
BUY OR RENT A VIRAGON UNIT FROM
8.0.8. RADIO, a l:Ll:C'l'lllC 00.
900 llarble Ave. •o-...... Cilll Barbor '780
fis herman. Another fisherman. i.(
he is a true believer , will give
you the kind symp3.thy you n~d.
and with a hand on your should-
er, \viii tell you of a new kind of
jig he has• found that has been
successfu1.
The b<>s t r easons for the fish
not hitting are those that are be-
yond our control. If . the proper
alibi is selected. and it is present-
ed with the correct voice inflec-
tions a nd hand expressions, the
listener will quite often marvel at
our vast knowledge of the habitS
of ris h even thougb our cats have•
n't tasted fresh mackerel in \veeks .
H ere are some of the conditions
that can be \A.'orked up into. first
class excuses:
Rough lo\·a ter is a dandy. It ·js
plausible-that a fish can't see the
commotion made by a lure in
rough water as well as he can in
a calm chop-free ocean.
A calm. fl a t ocean is no .good
because it encourages laziness and
Jetha rgy in a fish. a nd· he won't
become excited about anything
that isn't keeping him a\\'ake.
The dark of the moon is a poor
time to fi sh, because t he little
fi sh create a phosphor escent trail
as thf'y ~"·ir'n , and arc easily seen
a nd cau~ht by the b(g Ci~. This
C'ncouragcS thC' big fi sh to fl•cd at
night, consc(]uen tl~· they a ren't
hun i:::r~· during the day.
The light of the moon1is a {X)Or
lim0 to fish IX'cnu~e in the moon·
l i~ht . 1he little fi~h arc easily S.C'C'n
a nd cau~h t hy the big fis h. This
t'll COUf<ll!l'S the big fis}1 10 f('ed
;:it n b:~ht. consl"qucntly they arcn·1
hungry during the day. "' .
r·or.:~~" cloudy dnvs :oi re d r·tri-
ll1<'11 t<d bC'causc a fisl; is more play-
ful a n.d nd\'cnturcson1c in bright
~park lint: \\·a tl'r. .
Sunny days rirc a handicnp. be·
cause a fish likes to sun h ini.scl f
:inrl !'l<'c p n('ar the surface in the
\\·arm ,,·a tC'r.
If your shaft on your hoat r&t-
lit'S in ii.' bt-ar ings. the fis h \Vill
be scared a \\'ay. fDon't use this
one aro und a maintena nce yard or
a har d,,·arc store for they \viii try
1 o sell you a solution to tha t prob-
lem).
I f you have used live b a it , you
ca.n a l\V8)"S blame the condition or
the lack or the anchOvies. (Be e x-
tre mely careful with this one, for
all the bait fi shermen I know are
pretty husky boys).
There are many others that can
be parlayed into a full-length nov-
el, and in some cases, they miA:ht
have to presented in serial form.
We can never make a no fish story
better than a fish story, but we
have to try .
While the little Maud, one of
Joe Di>Wn's bait fiAhing boats, waa
making a wrap around some ·an-
chovie9 out by the river jetty, a
low airplane got caught in the net
causing consklerable damage. The
damage was to the net, 1irice the
airplane was one that craahed in
the ocean during the war. The
boys say there about twenty-five
planes in that condition between
here and Lone Beach.
Omaha Woodmen
Tb Honor Scouts
Omaha Woodmen Lodge Camp
No. m will ""'-llCOUt ~
In the Harbor district at the A-
merican Leelon Hall In Coota ·Me-
sa next Tuet!day evening at 8 o'z
clock.
Each scout muter will haYe hll
troop present In uniform and each
troop will demonstrate some feat
ot· scouting, Council Cqnmander
Olarles McCurry, Coota Mosa, anz
nounoed.
Scoqt mule's will be pnoented
with com-and entertainment
Will be provided. The public lo
lavlted -IJU"llbl al llOOUbl are ;:.._ llrPd \o att<nd, Kc,
a "."" ... --.. Jal>
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Foto,Views
By
WAL.LY
GERHARDT
' UESTION:
Do you thlnk that NtM·port Har-.. I
abonld have a City Manacer
OVfll'IUIHatf • • I
NSW!:R8:
1 Mn. Merle Vetch,~ Heliotrope
&venue, Corona del Mar: • I Definitely! In __ _,,-,;:--TY opinion effic--
lfncy is aadty .-
rfceded i n o u r
~nt set-up. JI s a property
R -PUBLIC WATER HEATERS
5
. .
20
gal.
·4.75
30
gal.
5 59.95
"-/.
THIS WEEKS SPf;CIAL
16" x 24" Sinks-With Strainer
55~09 -Reg\7.75 ---,·-··--· --~ ........................ .
I
er and house-
e I'd like to
e mor e im-
vemen t made j
sjkh as paving, • 1 -wRIGHT LUMBER YARD
\:iette r traffic ·
cJ>ntrol, street li ghting and better 1784 Newport Blvd
e8tion facilities for our chil-COSTA MESA -BE. 5665 .
n. Th is shou Id be done on a i!u:::s::u=lli:ri=.:::s::u=~i::ii:=::s::lJ::lt=Ji::li::3:::S::u:l""1~:3:::S::0:::.""1=.Jl -wide basis as economif ally as "'
ible .
i:. • • •
lack V. Huckabee, S20 Marlne
l 111land:
I think we
s h o u I d c hange
over because this
form of adminis-
tration h as work-
' ed well in most
of the p I ace s
where it has bee n
tried. Unless we
dos p methingJ
.&. soo n to pull
f ~ things together
to a real city. we'll stand a good
ance of losing the Back Bay
ea and other planned subdivis-
i~ ns to Costa Mesa or Santa Ana. ' . . . f WUliam Stelger\\·alt, 215 Ma.rloe
~venue, Balboa I sland: J I don't think it •
fill wo~k in this'!'!"-
ijJ-ea. The diversi~
fled interests of ~he various
~roups in the
fewport B e a ch
tommuni ty would
flake it very dif-
~ul t. if not im-·\· t,..,.
o s s i b I e for a " ~
ty Manager to
nction efficiently. If a Borougi)
!&s.tem of Councilmanic represen-
£uon was used. and planning a nd
/ervices handled on a city-wide
6asis, the City Ma nager plan
rtiight be efficient here.
IKartne Wa71
GENERAL REPAIRS
KAINTENANC!:
•
90} (}out B!~W&)"
Phone Beacon MS I
YOUR BEST B,UY IS A ...
lights wiihout matches
Oven, broiler, lop burners -every·
thing lights au1omatically .' No
other fuel is as fas t u Cu -£rom
high -boil to simmer in a sttond !
broilr withou(smo/Un,f
Siz:z:l fag 1teaks ... t~nd~r lamb
chops ... rh is is char-type broiling
u only 1be quick, c!C"an Gas Ram•
can do it. EatiC"r lo c!C"an up, too!
.tvoT ad> a m(t]./ whik
J<l<l ir out 1 the house.'
Se1 tht automatic cl ock control .• ,
Gas turn• on al righ1 timt, he•ts
ovtn to ri1ht tem~rature, l\arns
itK)f off!
SOUTHfltH co~r1t:S GAS COM,AH'(
to 611.JC .. lo operate
AUTdM1\TIC GAS RANGE !
LOOK FOR THE "CP" SEAL ON THE .AUTOMATIC GAS RANCES OF, O:KEEFE &
MERRITT, GAFFERS & SATTLER, WEDGEWOOD, WESTERN HOL LY, TAPPAN, ROPER,
MAGIC CHEF, UNIVE•SAL, QUALITY, GLENWOOD, GRAND, HARDWICK, CALORIC
When The Boys and Girls , I I
GO AWAY .
TO SCHOOL
They Will Want the
News-Times
Mailed to Them
To Keep in Touch With • '
The Home Town News
The News-Ti11Ks Mailed to _Any -School In the .U. S.
.52.25 For The School tear, September Tltra June
For only a feiw pen-
DIM a week yoar
ehildn!D w 111 nieeiwe
their home town i-1'7
er twice ...m-week.
l:ed<we. ebeek or
-1 Order with
7oar _.. If me0e4.o; .•
I HARBPR-PU-BLISHIN-G co. ---1,
I Ple~se mail the News-Times fo the ad-
1
dress b'low twice a week for IO months. j N ,
! ~~g yddreu -HF s:~te EH-=== :
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' HARBOR PUBLISH NG CO,
l 011 W, Central, H'ar. 12 or 13
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OOaG!fA um. llAll
00..man'
OBt7JWJI, OON011110A'rlO!fAL
PwTY -~ck Schrock. -611 Helltiope A-
Ccrona cleJ Mar
9'45 a.m. Church Scbool.
11 :00 a.m. Morning wcnblp.
Ml.BOA ISLAND CllAPICL
Jl8 Apte ....... ae.. Harry w. Wlllte,
AModate hotor
O.urch School. 9:30 a.m.
Marning Worship, 11 a.m.
DINNER 4 -10 P. M.
FULL GOSPEL CJHUB(JB
ttnd ud Elden, Coot. llMa
Sunday achool,J 9:45; monjln&
wonhlp, 11: Evangellitic aerv!ce,
1:30 p.m.; Mid-week prayer meet-
111g 'on Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.;
young people'• evangelistic terV\ce a....-. t• , on Friday, 7 :45 p_m. ·
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
... . A -' ,
Roast TURKEY
~IEDCHICKEN
$150
NEW YORK CUT STEAK -----------$%.50 WHOLE BROD.ED WBSTER ... ___ ... ________ .$2.5(1
• with drawn butter.
BROD.ED SWORDFISH STEAK ....................... -.$1.50 FRIED COMBINATION SJ:A FOOD _________ _$1.56
FRIED SHRIMP ...... $1.50 RAINBOW TROUT .... Sl.75
Bot MIDce Pie with Brandy Sauce
8ot1p9 • > S-'Na • Dwera.
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market
Pbones: Lone Be&ch "°" 19. 80!-00 and at4-01
l&Ol Cout Wpway (Near a-t -)
EAT MORE FISH
They Have the Iodine You Need
Delicious
FRESH SEAFOODS DAILY
•BARRACUDA
•·SHRIMP
• BOCK COD • CLAMS
• SALMON . • OYSTERS
TRY OUR FBD>H COOKED
CRABS and LOBSTERS
BAYSIDE FISH MARKET
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
:a\WORT BEACH
UTB ST. A."O> LAFA.YECIJ!: PBO:a BARBOR Ill
"'' •1 •11••• EAl1 ,., , •• , '"' t ••• ttl1 l•l
In oll wayo GnJ-boaDd"• yoar I-& ,..,.
But! it'•...,,....,.........., ... fnquot, well-
tlmad oche&ilM 111 rlcht into ,....... a...i
ploDL It'•_,.. ~···l'O °"" ~ ...... .-... _.__ lt'• _,.""' ... ride
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C. C. SWAFFORD 608 ~
28 Dally Trips Ea.at
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n.•99 .•. 1111.a tr..
Lo• Aas•l•L Ka~ ....__ .. .._.
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"HUT l'Otm8ClUAam
OW' 008!'.& MM'
Orance and cabrlllo
....... lln. o. wm...t ••• ..a
l'uten Ptaoeea.,. 1111
Sunday School 9 :30 L JIL
Morning worship aerv!ce 10:45.
Cruaacler aerv!ce 6 :30 p.m.
Berean service 7 p.m.
Evening evanieU.tic oervlce at
7 :30 o'clock.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ill""=
service.
Friday 7 :30 p.m. Youth , Night
and Bible Study.
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THE NEWPORT HARBOR
LOTHf:BAN OBUBOB
102'"1 CUI! Drlve
Newport Heights
"A Q\angeless Chrllt for a
Changing World!"
9:30 a. m., churcjl achoo!; 10:30
a. m., diVine woral\f.p.
Rev. Herbert C. Roth, pastor
1162 E. WU.On St .. Costa Mesa
"Come Once--Ycu'll Come
Acaln!"
COSTA !llLSA COIDIIDilTY
CHURCH
C&1'1 B. 3obzuon, Mblleter
lU E. !OU. S t. Ph. U7&-R
Oiurch school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
Youth groups, HJgh achoo). In-
termediate, Adult, 6 :30 p.m.
Evening service, 7 :30 o'clock.
Mid-week fellowship and prayer,
Wednesday, 7 :30 p.nL
11 a .m ., Prayer and Sermon .
CHRIST CHURCH BY TBJ: SEA
Community Metbodla&
14%0 Wee& Central A.venue
Rev. E. D. Goodell. Put.or
Church School. 9 :50 a .m.
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
Youth F ellowship, 6 p.m .
Eve ning \Vorsh.ip 7:30 p.m.
~lid-week prayer service, Wed-
nesday; covered dish dinner, 6 ~30
p.Dl.
ST. JOHN VIAN~ CHURCll
Balboa lalalld
Sunday Masses:
8 :30 a.m. and 10 a .m . (year round}
Conf~ssions : Saturdays from
7:30 to 8 :30 p.m.
-.,.-ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
8 :30 a .m. H oly Conununion. \1 :00 a .in. 1t1orning Prayer and
S ermon. (Firs t Sundays and Holy
Days : Holy Comml!lllion.)
ST. JOACHIM CllURCJI
Victoria and Thurlo Sta.
Ch1ta Mesa
li·fasse s 7 a .m . daily.
Sunda y 1 a .m . and 9 a .m .
Confessions Saturday, 4-5 p.m.
and 7-8 p.m . --
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church and Walnut Street.a
L Duane Canby, M.Lalster
Services : Sunday, 10 a .m ., Bible
Study; 11 a .m. Morning worship.
Chri1tian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF OBJUST
SCIENTIST
Udo Theater, Centnll Avea.11e
a.od Via Udo
A branch of The lt1p ther Church.
The First Church of Christ, Sci·
enlist, in Boston, Massachusetu.
Sunday School at 9 :30 a . m. Sun-
day Service at 11 a. m. Wednesday
Testimonial Meeting at 1.2 o'clock.
Reading Room lpcated at 111
Palm street, Balboa. ls open daily
from 1 p.m . to 5 p.m. except Sun-
days and holidays nationally ob-
served.
The public is cordially lnvtted to
attend the church services and use
the Reading Room.
I'. M. McA~
State Bar Elects
N.ew Officers
Officers of the State Bar of Cal-
ifornia, elected by the Board of
Gove rnors folJo"i ng the annual
meeting of the State Bar of Cali-
fornia in Santa Cruz, Sept. 12,
"''ere : .
Preside nt : Florence M. McAul-
iffe. Sa n Francisco; vice-presidents
Sidney L. Church . Sa linas; J ohn
G . Clock, Long Beach : Euge ne
8 <'S t. ruve rside; a nd treasurer.
Jerry Giesler . Los Angeles. .
Ne wly elected members of the
Board of Governors.4 a nhounced at
t he S a n ta Cruz m eeting a re: A.
M. Mull. J r .. Sacram en to: Fra nk
V. Campbell . San Jose: A. B. Bi an-
chi, San Fra ncisco; W a rren E . Li b-
by a nd Pie rce \\1orks. both of Los
Angeles. ·
Adult Classes
Start Next Week
At Harbor High
The Ne,,·port Harbor Evcnin~
High school \viii offi cially open
next week on Mo nda}' and TuC'Sda y,
Sept. 22 end 23, when nine d iffC'r -
ercnt classes \.\•ill be opene d t o
local c itizens.
Commc>rcial subjects, shorthand.
bookkeepi ng and t}'Ping, naviga-
tion , both beginning and advanced .
citiz<'nship. wood shop and me tal
~hop, and ph)'Sical educa tion in ·
eluding baske tball. badminton a nd
voll eyball "'ill be among the types
of instruc t ion offe red. Several oth-
er c laSSP!' in fir st a id, business
math. SC'\\'·i n ~ a"nd home 'nursinE:
may be organ ized \\'i thin the nC'xt
fc""' ""ee ks. dc>pC"nding upon thr de-
mand. it \('SS s tated .
All classes \Vil\ be hc>ld a1 !hr
local high school frorn 7 to 9 in
thC' cv<'nings, a nd will be under
t he> dirc>c-tion of compe tent accr ed-
ited ins tructors. The classes are
rrce. e nd e re-tit may be obtain<:'d
for the com pleted \Vor k if dl>Si r cd.
Additiona l Classes havc-bC<'n of-
fered i.n t he past <E nglish. Ma th.!
~rt, Span i~h_. Se\.\'i ng a nd Dra ma-;
tics} a nd might be offered again
if a pe~i tion With_ twe nty-five or j
mor e signatures 1s presented t o
the Board of E ducation requesting '
tha t such a class be offered. Pc-1
titia n bla nks may be obtained a t
the ma in office. Cer t a in classes
may ht> discontinued if there is
a lack of inter est in that class.
Post cards sent to the school ex-
pressing an in tC'rest in cer ta in
classes ''"ill be fil ed, and when
sufficie nt car ds a r e received to
wa rran t a class. ·the senders
will be not ified.
Registr ation ma y· be made in
classes w he n you first a ttend. One
m a y enter a class at an y time , but
ear ly r egistratio ns a nd r egula r a t-
tendance a re to the best inter est
of the stu nt.
The sc ule follows:
S h . i.inder Mr. Worda n : Mon .
a nd Thurs. evenings .from 6 :30 to
9 :30, in shop building. beginning
Sept. 22.
Navig a tion , by Hubert Kidder : Christian Science Mon. and Wed. evenings from 7 :30
Sundav Theme 'l\fatter' 10 9 '30· in Room 133, beginning
"Litt !A "chlldr('n, keep your1elves Oc t. 6 · ~
from ld ol:oi." Th is ad monJUon from Sc\<ring , under Miss Roberts:
t J ohn v.·11 \ be the Go lden Text of Tues. evenings from ' 6:30 to 9 :30,
in sewing room, beginning Sept. the Sunday Les!!.on-St-rmon on '"Mat-23 ter"' In all branches of The Mother , ·
l 'hureh. The F irst Church or Christ, Physi,a l Education, every e ven-
S<'lentlst. In Bo!ton. Ing from 6 :30 to 9 :30, in the gym,
These two beallngs are recorded. beginning Sept. 22. <Basketba ll on
Tuesdays, badminton on Wednes-ln a Dible eetectfon from Mat1 d tbe~"s Gospel: "And, behold. there ays, Volleyball on Thursdays).
came a leper and worshipped btm. ~ --------
eaylng, Lord. If thou wilt. thou " The average ag e Of t he 10,851
canst make me <'lean. And Je!!.us men vet eram on· t-h e Berkeley
put. forth bis band, and toucbl'd campus of the Unive rsity of Cali-fornia is 24 . him, nylng, I will : be thou cle&n.
And Immediately bis Jepro11y wu
cleansed .•.• And when Jeau1 wu
come int o Peter'11 hous e, be'aaw hi•
wtfe'1 mother laid, a.nd stet of a
fever. ·And be touched her ba.nd,
and the feyer Jett her: a.nd •be
ar09e, and ministered unto them ...
'"l'BE FRIENDLY" OZNTllAL
BIBLB OllUllOB
Bev. Dwicbt ., • ..,,,, ,..._
Meeting tempmarily In the Sn-
enth Day Adventist church. cor-
ner of Old County road and
Bobo Ave., Costa M ....
Sunday tcbool, 9:45 LJ1L
Wonhlp aervlce-11 :00 L m.
Younc peopl'e'• ~ p.m.
Eventna evanpllotlc ..mc.-
lo "Science and Health with Key
to the Scriptures" K&l'J' Ba.ter
Eddf u.ra, ""Health 19 not a condl·
Uon of matter, but ot Klnd; nor can
the material aensea bear reliable
t•Umony on the aubJect of health •
••• Therefore the dlrln.e Prtodple
or Sctene9. rnenl.Dc the tesUm.ony
or tbe ~teal 11eues, reTeala man
u harmonJoo.ab' e:dltent ln Tnit.1l.,
whlcll ,11 Ille omJy bull o! heal Ill;
and thm Sden.ce den.I• all diMUe.
hull the alck. OTertllroW'I false
rnden.ce. and retaU. materi&lllUo
Ioele..
7 o'clock.
. Wedneoday, 200I ~ Aw.
A ~ wel-.O to all.
OUR LADY or in. (J.&WMl!I.
Hll WeA <lmlnl .a.-
Sunclay M 1 m!1:
8 a.m., 9:30 ....... 11 LJIL
Con7_....: Sa1mda7a from
I :00 to 5:30 UM! frcm 7:30 to
8:30 p.m.
LESTER & Co. ---.----_.._ -· 'IO--
4 NCllQll.m8 or GOD
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, -Ooatnl ·-SUllidaJ ~. 10 &.m. Nl#lllU -•mr• ---Ml•l•IM.:....,.,$Ndlllrl JV
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Futlle Attempt +o S _ ve Man
18pedal ·to New.Tlmea
CUERVAVACA, Mexico (Th~ Peterson Hits Rule
day)--,lohnny We!Arquuer, Holly· Cutting JC Payments
wood film &tar and wellknown
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' Whet 10ur Nei«jhbor Citi~s Are Doing
Balboa concessionaire, was peing The State Department ~ Ed-~ Eight months of construction
touted by the Mexican oolon)f"htte ucation has announced that the "'ork in San ·Clem<>nte has set an
Monday ~ a hero. Veterans Administration has ren· a ll-time high of 5575,213 as com·
I t ·all cime about when a Mex-dered a decision no longer to pay pared \.\'ith $501 ,975 for all of 1946.
lean electrician Mcame entangled public California Junior Colleges
In a network of cable arranged for educational supplies, equipment
tor the taking of a scene for and , student body dues for veter-
Weissmuller's next picture, and ans. · ·
plunged headlong into a ravine. Dr. Basil H. Peterson, president
Weissmuller dove alter him, re&-of Orange Coast J ,C., ·and other
cued and: carried the workman uµ Junior College admiiilstrators, hit
lo the lip of the crevice, where· at the ruling' in a recen t LoS ~n-
the ?.1e xican died ln his arms. geles m eeting.
Weissmuller was working on the In -making such a decision, the
new picture, "Tarzan and His c-ducators' said. the Veterans Ad-
Mermaids" when the accident hap-m inistration will be discriminating
pened. • against ve t erans Bttending J:?Ublic
Senta Ane Host
To Vet's Confab
Junior Col!C'ges under the "G.I .
Bill" <Public Law 346) and Public
La\v 16 <Vocational Rehabilitation
of Veteran5).
In all o ther lYfK'S of approved
collC'giate institutions such educa -
t ionar expenses of veter ans are
paid by the Ve tl'rans Adminis tra·
tion. The VA claim s that Ca li·
Preliminary plans for presenting l
to the voters of La Hebi a a Sl00.-
000 bond issue for the expansion
and improve ment of theiF wa ter
!lystem has been undertaken by
the La H abra City counci.l.
Laguna has collected . $58,700
from its parking meters since Sept.
7'. 1945. H a lf of tha t amount was
paid to the meter company under
te rms of the agrc-ement after $100
a month was set aside by the city
tor maintenance. It is estimated
tha t $39.000 origina l cost of the
machines v.·i!J be paid for by Jan-
uary 1, 1948.
Be Wise -Advertise
ro rnia public Junior Coll eges ernment and not \.\"it h the states or
should furnts h the ve terans with local school districts . '
educational supplies • and eq Uip-The administrators assem bled
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20 c.,....,,.., MID-MST
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"Wy, Florwt, Y• .-w,· h I ..
FORE .... Y• -rtM,!"
............. A s ta tewide veterans ' service
conference. to be attended by
county service officers, directors
of communi ty service centers and
o thers iritt'f"('Sted in rounSeling of
forme r .service men will be held in
San ta Ana Frid&)', September 19,
the S ta te Department of Veter-
ans Affairs announced t oday . ment, r ('Qucsted the State D<>partment ------:r-
The agenda' has Jx>cn arranged
with the idea of bringing the vet-
eraris' counselors up to da te on
recent developme nts. since no
m eeting was held during the sum-
mer months.
Junior; Colle ge administrators of Education to se nd a delegatiQn /
protested vi gorOUJ•I Y t he ruling of to \Vashlng:ton. D . C., to prcsC'n l Benefi cial insects to control in-
sect pests in California orchards the Ve ~erans Administration ._ ~ey 1 the case of California J unior C~l-a re ne\.\• beil)g sought by a Univer--
mainta1n tha t t he rC'SJX>ns1 b~l 1t y 1 legC's and TCl ask for a c ha nge in
for the financing of ve teran edu-the decision of the Ve terans Ad-sity of California insect explorer
ca t ion rests \vi th thc-Feder a l Gov-I n1in istra t;on. in Sourlt Africa.
!~!~-~kg .!!o~~ ~~~N ~;:· 27c CANNED FRIRTS ad Jina
Grapefruit °'S:.'::'
Grapefruit i::=
-1 .. --15• -"The Primer of Hospitali1y'.' A SI Be.t Seller for 2Sc wilh
purchase of DUTCH MIU.. cheeae. Order blank. 11 Safeway,
CHEDDAR
Cut and wrapped in cellophane.
WISCONSIN
NATURAL otEESE
KURSPRUD
(Smo-Kay, Roka, Old Engli>h, Pimienlo l American spread)
KURSPRUD
(Pimiento, Olive Piniiento, or Reliah cru'med)
BREEZE ... _ -(2-poand loaf, 119c)
' Smooth and atdlow a ....
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CELERY
Wuhed. Tender and crisp!
HiQhwoy
Grapefruit "'°""' "'''""
Tomato.' Juice""i:.., ,,_,,
t 18-oz. CCll"I , 1'cl
-· 13" ---11• -
CANNED MEATS
Lune~ Meat • .,:::._.. '!: 37-
Corned Bcief Hash L.=; 1:;:--rl9
OUVES and PICIW
R• QI' Sylmor'1 1pe, 1ves Lo, .. ""
Pickles ~ ":.:'
Pickles
coiTAGE cHEESE
Bi-..Th .. bnnd.
Cream or Farmer S11le.
. ... --PURS -~:.=
Large size .•• ideal eating!
SAFEWAY SAVINGS
Jiffy Lou ' ""',::::,."'
Preserves co11t0m;o • ..........
!Apricot ot peochl •
Be I P_, Butt~ ver y ..... ,.,. ''Y"
Beverly ""';;"'..!::'"
Margarine ""~'::'
tAho: II~ Bonnet Of' PartoYJ
Margarine
Margarine
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Kroft Mayonnaise
I Pint )Qt, 4kJ
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':23-
Nu Mode Mayonnaise 1t,"· 22"
I """ jar, 39c, o.-f jar, 69c I
LIFEBUOY SOAP
2 ..... 17c UTH
llD
IVORY SOAP
GUiil .
1111 ._ 6c
WHITE KING SOAP
~OA
AUIOf• .... 8c
, SWAN SOAP
~ ._ ]5c
SUPEI :-JUQS-,.ue t'-
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APPLES JONATHAN
VAllm
Good eating! No_ne better for IJlple pie or sauce. ..
CORN
Nice, freab, tender ean.
GOLDEN
CROSS ...
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS
7 ...
SllOUlDEI CUT BEEF ROAST
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D.... ~ NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8,-TIK ~e 'I THUllllDAY . · N .... & o.111.
' Aaidcmce l.eogue Holds Firsf Fall M:
.AnnC;.ncement Made ol TltriR Sliop 0'"1im
AN¥•11Ce'inent of the new Thrift thia ye~ their project 11 turn1sh·
Shop eommlttee u well u chair-Ing a romn far ·premature babies
..-oL Other department. featured at Community hospl.tal
tile lll"lt meeting of Newport Har-It wu decided to continue aid
'bor bnnch of the Or"'llle County to the Girl Scoub and at the
..__ Leasue Mid Tueaday at meeting the sum of $40 wu col-
-home of Mn. Walton Hubbar<I, lected for a local charity. • ~ .. Udo Iale. , Officers heading the league for
A delightful luncheon preceded the coming year include Mn.
-meeting with Mn. Don Mc-Grace, chajrman; Mrs· Willard
Callum and Mrs. Jack Hillman as Killion, vice-chairman; Mrs. Geo. ~ hoateaes. Lovely dahlias Holstein, treasurer: Mrs. James
CBltered·the buffet table and were Rogers, recording secretary; Mrs.
aaed ln the spacious living room.
~ meeting was h eld on the
porch overlooking • the tjay and Arthur Best. corresponding sec.
llra. Vlctor Grace presided for her retary;• Mrs. Stanley Chambers,
lint session. Received with en-parliamentarian Mrs. George
ttnun•sm was the announcement Yardley, project chairman: Mrs.
that the net profit to the Aisis· Dixon Smith, ways and meani,
taace league from tht!ir beilefit and Mrs. Rowland Hodgkinson, lia-
,
Harbor· Feminine Ubiversity Wo~en Plan Bridge. /nslruction
'Get Acquainted' Party To Fealure FAC
For Prospective Members Dessert Liinc/ieon ,.. . Ac iyiti·es
.....:..:::::=~=::....::~:=..:=---------=..:.;;==.==:......-...;• __ ....!Resl= ~ Harbor 1637-R 0r~ county branch of the Friday Afternoon club brtdp
Ameri<'8A Amodatlon of Unlver-aectlan la ._me a b r I d I•
alty w.,.._ will hold a deoaert luncheon at American LeskJ1> ball,
bridge Friday, S.pt. 26 at s P·· m. Wedneodl\Y, Sept. 24 with lnstruc>-
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·I .i at , the Ebell Club 625 French tlon for beclnnen by Mrs. B-
M r. anp Mrs. Harry Lace street. Santa Ana ;.. a "get ac-A. if:t:U., be wbo -~
:1 (! q~" party for new and Jr'OI-mem n wuww
H&r11l( fand Bee Lace who mov-pecti~· members like to lmrn ln1d&•, or who wllb
. ed receP.t1y to their n~ home at Board membe~ will ·be hooteu-to Im-their pme, are lnvlt-
546 ~llerton avenue. Newport es land there la no charge bUt res-~~ advantage of thla op-~~~gh~~:;'":d Inf~";! ~...!.".::i enratlona muSt _be made In ad-It-will ·be a dessert luncheon at
of th I lice Auxiliary that they varice. Those wishing to attend. 12:30 p.m. and bOlteaes are Mn.
w c 1 ng a "little houaewarm-· ~ the Har~r at.ea may call P . V: Parkes and Mn. E. J .
Ing'' f them Monday night. . Robert H~, Harbor 1525-R Wright. Mn. Paul Dunlap la ....,.
The ore while not 1 t bofb for reservations and tor ell-tlon cha1nnan. a comp e e &l~ty requirementB !-------------•~ • Mr. :ld Mn. Lace had . " e tint relutar ·meetln will
no Ide ,they re to greet 50 or be on the evenijig of Oct g 9 a"t l'/JrA~ 111.l
moref ts who overflowed all th~ Ebell 'club. There are ~t pre·
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the r t and spread out to the sent five sections. ~ncluding book r lawi:i. . . . review, current affAirs, music and sf/ll'~EW. 4l .Zl£ttt;1-Jrr11t
G1f t Auxiliary members was recent graduates ,--d if be ch ~j" '-
dQ' at the Fe!tival of Arts, La-ison officer.
CUD& Beach, amounted to $6000, 1 Present at the meeting were Newport Barbor A..aetamie LNcue membren ptber at tile Udo hie home of Mn. Walton Bubl>ard. an of which will go to the cancer Mt"S. Grace, Mrs. Lawrence Broer-Jr. for their opeobtc meettq of u.e eeuon ader tbe le&denhlp of Mn. Victor o~. chalnnan.
famd. ing of the junior group and the Other otdcen and board memben are Mn. WW.rd Jllllloa, Mn.-Georp Bol1teln. Mn. Arthur BMt.,
The new Thrift Shop in New-Mesdames F . E . Reinhold, Addie Mn. .James Rocen. Mn. Bowland BCMfcldJdOn, Mn-~rp Yardley -.ad Mn. Dlxon Smith.
a set rock·cryst~l l'! the lovely members desire 'f.J 8Form a s~th -~·.1,_,•:•• ~~·. '
Glam pattern With six each of ~tion they may cb th · ~~
goble sherbets aru;l salad plates. topic. . _oose eu own
An.ot gift was a candy dish in On the roster tfom here . -'! . ...X.
da1nt Fent~n ware and .Police Mrs. B. v. Romersl, Mrs. H~~d ! -.T
Port is almost completed a nd the E . Haugh. Wiley Cochran, William ------------------------------=p,,_h.,,o,,to,__,b~y'-"Ge~rh"'a"rd""-t.
mmmlttee is ready to start sort-T . White jr., J . 1Addison Gurley,
Ing stock. A tentative date for Rod~rick Burnham. Phillip Smith,
Oct. 18 has been set for opening Everett Morris, James Fleming.
the shop. Henry Neimeyer, Lonnie Vincent,
Ebeil Club to Open Season With Popular Speaker,
Presents Resume ol Year's Program
Chief ~gkinson brought his own E. Wilson and M 1 H Co 'F person tribute "· L om, rona
I .f th I k del Mar, Mrs. Boyd Lewis, Bal-
On the committee are Mrs. E . S . R. Monaco. Walter Franz, Hub-Newport Beach Ebell club w ill Book Section 1 v.·ill meet the
E . Boudinot, chairman; Mrs. Geo. bard Howe, W . P . Durkee. open its year Oct. 2 with Mrs. secqnd Thursday of each month
Yardley, vice chairman : Mrs. Rob-Edward Cha pman. Robert Wal-Bruce McBride as president and under the capable guidance of
ert Walker, secretary; Mrs. Ever· ker, Edgar Hill, H enry E . Free· f\.1 rs. Lester sbell as vice-presi-Mrs. Obed Lucas. The first meet-
ett Gardiner, treasurer and Mrs. man, Raymond K . Harvey, Walter dent . ing will be held at the home of
Hubbard. director. Spicer , Spalding Eastm an. H . E. Kent R oberts, favorite roving l\1 rs. Eugene Fenelon, Miramar
Other committee c hairmen an-Christler. C. M. Deak ins. J . Haus-reporter and radio commentator, Drive, Balboa.
nounced by Mrs. Grace were Mrs. ton Witherspoon, George Yardley, who las t year gave a talk before Mrs. Robert Ki.liefer will lead
Dick Whitson. welfare and dental Robert Powell, Virginia Castle, lhe club on "Washington Faces Book Section 11 and their meet-
cllnlc; Mn. Walter Franz, schol-Everett Gardiner, Rowland Hodg-the WOrld". returns to gi,ve the ings are to be held at the club
, .arship; Mrs. J ack Hillman. can-k inson: Willard Killion, George club's first program. ~' house on the Wednesday follow·
cer clinic; Mrs. Dixon Smith. ways Holstein, E. E. Boudinot. Don Mc-Having just returned from a ing the regular m('eting of Ebell.
and means; Mrs. Virginia Castle, Callum, Jack Hillman and Walton 'round·the-world trip. Mr. Rob-Social events planned include a
publicity. Mrs. P . A. Palmer, Jun-Hubbard jr. ert's subject. ''Behind the World dessert bridge and in place of the
dleon; Mrs. Spalding Eastman, ~------Headlines" should prove excep-annual bazaar plans a r e beiTig
courtesy; Mrs. Don McCallum, tel-Newpo Heights Circle of Christ tionally interesting and infonna-~ade for· a benefiJ. dinner to be
ephOne and Mrs. S. R Monaco, Church b he Sea will meet on tive. . given early in the tall 4lrt-Thursday pt. 25 at 2 p. m. at Spe~kers and a.rust~ to appear Serving with Mrs. McBride this
Mn. Rowland Hodgkinson is lia-the home of Mrs. A. S. Thompson, la_ter in the club year include Lud-year are the following officers:
lson officer and advisor of the 312 Santa Ana Avenue, Newport wig <?erber, wh.o speak~ ':!' 'The vice-presidents, Mrs. L. L. Isbell
Jun.tor group and announces that Heights. Amencan Foreign Policy ; Paul and Mrs. Harold Waldenberg; re-
---Attention RAGAN Patrons ---
Bectaamc September %3rd Our New Roun Wlll Be
10 A. M. to 8 P. M.
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Ragan' s ~arbor House Grill
CIDCKEN PIE -Our Specialty .
114 Coaat BJway
E. Hadly. who was for three years cording secretary, Mrs. Roland-
~th our State department in Vallely: coi:;respon.ding secretary,
Latin America and instructor in M H B n. -tz t M rs. . . Ode' ; reasurer, rs.
International Relations at the R L Al l dit .,_ . . en; au or, :l'u;,;. Rob·
University of Southern California . ert Jayred : parliamentarian, Mrs.
Another speaker will be John C. M. Deak.ins: directors. Mrs. Vic-
Vizzard, board member of the na-tor Grace, Mn. Henry Eggert. ·
tionally .famous Johnson Office Appointed by MfS, McBride as
(fonnerl}· the Hayes office) of the committee chairmen are: pro-
motion picture industry. A young gram, Mrs. Isbell, chairman; l\1rs.
and popular speaker ls Miss \Volden berg and Mrs. Lucas: ways
Patricia Vallely who has just re-and means, Mrs. F . A. Youn ,
turned from England and who of--·-1-•1 -G · ·~·u:u..:t, .1.l'u;,;, race; magazines,
fers "Youth Looks at England". Mrs. Frank Perew: youth conser-
She will have with her the Red vation. Mrs. Edgar Hill: bridge,
Cross ·dog Nellie, and will tell Mrs. Richard Othmer: Federation,
an~t ff c ose o e eveden ~g ca e boa Island;-Mrs. D. S. Baird, Mn:'.'
, ee were serv Y the Louis Birnbaum and Miss Carol
hostei Ann Jones B Ibo On he guest list were the ' a a.
Messr.s and Mesdames Ernie Wal-
%1CL ICl0V S
COl"'la l "'A"T10M b 1f',IN £QS,
tze. · ~rel Coe, Layton cornecl. Newport Beaclt 1 Circle
Jack .oughan, L. L. Isbell. Virgil Nc\l.'port Beach Circle of Christ
Pheb , Vincent Cuswnano, Jack Church by the Sea Will meet at
Su~qts. Cuba Morris, Ralph \Va-2 p . m . Wednesday, Sept. 24 , at
rrlueJ f:· R . Hodgkinson, Vincent the home of Mrs. J . H . Redsfone, .. .--..c .. ,c.:c ... ..,.,.., ... ~."fT • McM+~· al, J ohn Upson. .2_::19:_:·...:36::'..'th:_:s'._'..t'.:'ree'."..'..t.~-----~~·~~~';!:;o·=lf=~=-~=:o::'~::~::'.,;:'~;'::::::~F~~~~='=".;~~=~A}~5~
Ref Albright, Herber t Thomp--
son. ris Cottle, Charles Priest, ~~ ~ o/ Ray ~ohnston. George Calihan. , ~ A'J J _ ... -. ' -- -
\'-'a!tf r Dyson, A . Roberts, H oward 0'4GJB -~~
Ge~!f ; Kenneth Gorton, Dale
Monr"'"ery. Richard Burdsall; "A Brr OF OLD ITALY" \
Mrs. Veta Lace, Bill Lace,
Judg nd Mrs. 0 . A . Jones and Specializing in Family Style Italian Dinners
Larry dar d. ; / · . U A. M. to 2 P . M., Italian Sandwiches Dlnner1; to 9 P . M.
Mr. and ·)llro. Richard Jellnm Lo~ Delta Gammas 6810 Coast Highway Newport Beach
cu& ti.., weddtnc cal<• at ..-p-To id At Oct. Baiaar 111'bo"": Barbor SM-W -llbonrOol~
Uon follo~nc their recent mar-j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;i;lii rtap In St. Jameo Eplocopal 0 ge County Delta Gamma
church. Mn. ilabraua ill tbe for-Al~n e association will have 11
mer Beverly Clalre, dauchter of boo_tJ1 or aii.tiques and handicraft
Mr. and Mn. Oeorae Pl'ON of at ~e Oct. 11 bazaar of Southern
1304 Eat Centnl avenue, Bal-Cal. Delta G Al bo&. Back from tbel.r honey-. a 1 amma urrmae moon, t b e youns couple kin , assoc1 tJon, according to plans
Tue.day for Unlvenlty of Call-ma?? Tuesday evening at Vle
tonlla, Santa Barbara CADlP'J' m~ti held at the home of Mrs.
Chest Horton, Santa Ana Mh.' Clem Christie of BalbOa
Isl~d ·will be in char.1te of the
Heilry Koltonak. Prop. Kt:~~Or-.
+IO\ISE .
Capilla Circle to Hear
Local Speaker On
World Evangelism
boof~ f!d assisting h er Win be the INTERIOR DECORATORS pr~ident, Mrs. C. W . Dutton; Mrs.
Reiln~ and Mrs. E. 0 . Williams, BEDSPREADS, SLIP CX>VERS, lla.UPHOlSTERING
Just\J)t.Kennedy. Mrs. LaWrence CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS
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. . . Event Coo.-liog
''The Story of Nellie". Mrs. Killefer; courtesy, Mrs. S. Capilla Circle of Cor ona del Mar
Musical programs will include Heyman; reception. Mrs. Wayne Community Church will open their
the Philharmonic Trio and The Harper, chairman, Mrs. H. E. year's schedule with a meeting at
Lamplighters. a group of cos-Freeman, Mrs. ;H . M . .:-Welsh: · the church on Wednesday, Sept. 24
turned singers accompained by rector of music, Mrs. Haro at 2 p. m.f with Mrs. J ohn Sad.leir
Mrs. Minnabell Hunt. For the N~ Ahrendt and song leader, Mrs. presiding.
ffi
..i;-, m embers welcomed were • Lateet' Fabrlm • l.Ampe ' • Faraltare
Mr ':!<>Jen Ballard of Balboa Is-11.55 Coast Blvd. South -Phone 3434 ...:. La8UJI& Beach la~ :¥rs· Horace Pike or santa 'lllliiii~!!~~~~~~;i.~illlif An a.pd Miss Charla Ilgner of
La n Beach. -e next meeting will be .Oct.
21 it 'the home of Mrs. Gene
Do l , Laguna Belich.
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• SLACKS e SMOCKS e DRESSES
-Attracdvely Prioecl -
Bonnie-Gene's P ANTEE SHANTEE
Macft8· Patio 490 Sooth C.,,._.t Blvd. Laguna Beach •
Genuine Philippine Rattan
and Bars
Furniture
• CUSI'OM LAMPS e lllATS • BLINDS
Genuine Chinese Floor Coverings
Custom-Built Accessories
CHA-N,-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO
677 So. Coast Blvd. Laguna Beach
Telephone 125-41 •
Some of The Most Distinctive •
Marine Paintings In Existence ,By
1 Alf redo Cormelo ;
Celebrated European Artist
Now on display at 2231/2 Marine Ave., Balboa Island .
wip be offered for sale after his exhibit to discriminat-
ing art patrons. .
Mr. Carmelo will paint a few of his luxurious can-
vases for yacht o~ers following a trip to Mexico where
his services are in immediate demand. He will return to
hJs. home. adjoining the Ambassador Hotel, Los An·
geles, and plan scheduled assignments in California.
Philip Phelps Whitlnarsh, owner of the Plank, whose
good fortune it is to represent Mr. Conneia, will be
glad to discuss these personaliz.ed art treasures with
appreciative clientele by appointment only, Harbor 627. ---
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oll ID: ,d,;,.t -.• -•• pia_ ...i
IOft . .....,.-dalll "I1ae caftfne Oaltipo Wq
is the tG'J way ID ..... dt w.rl Oar .,..;,·,.. . ._ .. -· ' MfiCll • WT _,. ._3a •
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vember program Lucile Martfm! Ruth Seeley. An interesting program has been
will present her program, "Call-planned with Mrs. W. A. McBride
fornia Hostess"'. Last year was an ou tstanding Stanley Office Force of Newport J'leights giving a re-
one ror the club with new sections sume of the yearbook on "China
• ' · that tmwanted
& News-TI.mes ads.
arUclt
formed and very active. A junior HonOFS Rush Sooy and World Evangelism."
gT<>up was organized and has be-On Departure Foi L A. Due to illness, Mrs. S . A. Meyer ~~~~~~~~~~~~ come an integral pa.rt of Ebell. has rrsigned as tilan~ otfc~g (
A ·tea for members is scheduled Rush Sooy, who has been in the chairman and Mrs. Gustave Grupe
for Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. Earl StMleY real estate office at has been appointed to take her
at the home of Mrs. Oi.adwtck Balboa Island, ·is leaving v.ith his place. Mrs. Grupe asks that all
Twichell, 324 Bi.Jena Vista, Bal-family for Los Angeles and he bring their Mite boxes.
boa. Qi.airman this year is Mrs: will be in charge of a subdivision Hostesses a t the social hour wiU
J , Gordon Smith. a t 29 Palms. working out of the be blrs. ll. A. Norman , l\trs. Gnfpe
An art section was organized Los Angeles office of the subd.i· and Airs. Coop.
last year and not only sponsored viding company. : ;::======::::::::::::::::::;:"'I the Second Annual Art exhibit at On Tuesday morning 'Mr. and I 1
the high sch<X>I but sponsored art Mrs. Earl Stanley gave a fare-
classes for children and adults, well breakfast for Mr. Sooy at
a nd was instrumental in forming The Plank and employees of the
the community nrt group, New-various Stanley offices presented
port Harbor Allied Arts. Leader him with amusing gifts and wish~
of t he ,sec tion this year is M.rs. cd him fortune in his new venture.
E. C. Martin. Present at the breakfast "'ere
Mrs. Al Horva th is ch ainnan of Robert Griesser jr. and Wil liam
the drama section, which last year Schuster of Cliff Haven; Carol
gave two pl ays, both here and at Sovde. W illiam McKinsey and
Brea and also presented one of T\.1a ry Dickson of the N e~vport or-
them over the radio. Assisting fice; Vern H. D. Snodgrass, Ka y
this group was the music sec-Crandall Ray Adkinson a nd
t ion of \Vhich Mrs. Cbnstance J ay-?.1a urie Stanley of the Balboa Isl-
red is chairman. d rr · Mrs M M an o ice: . aroon, rs.
Have ·Fun
Make Your Own
SHELu JEWELRY
8opp1Jet ---lmb actlom
VI-DEAN'S
Mabel Fitzmorris and Virginia
Shirley ot Corona del Mar and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley.
Power Squadron to Have
First Fall Meeting
1 ~~·~ ... ~,.·~·~-~--~~~--~~·-~~! Oct. 1 at 8. Y. C. Ii :ii.. First meeting ot the fall for the
PLAY THE PIANO
MODERN-EASY-QUICK • A System Originated and
Tough! by
WES McWAIN
Vompoeer--t6dto ArtUt
MotlOD Plchmta
NOW IN COSTA MESA
BeeinJ>ers--Intermediate
Advance Studenl$--All """
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tsalboa POYo'er squadron, official
branch of the U. S . Power squad-
ron. will be a <Unner meeting to
be held at 7:30 p, m. Wednesday,
OcL 1 at Balboa Yacht Club.
It! will be for memben and their
wivJ. and Commdr. Howard Bak-
er will preside. New members who
completed their courses in eleme.n·
tary piloting during the spring will
be given their ~rtificates and will
be sworn intotthe squadron.
New classes will start on Oct.
13 with the meetin& place to be
announced later.
,
Cynthia"
-STARRlNG-
: izabeth Taylor
eorge Murphy
f Mary Astor Thn..-Fri.·Sat. Sept. 18-19-2'0
Van Johnson
Thomas Mitchell
+ilie<,..•d Comedy mt.-
.For the Drama and Action~
"R0mance Of
Rosy Ridge"
AJoo Selected Shorta ---··-··--------... .,..
Sun·Mon·Tuet.. Sept 2 1-!~-!S
Robert Young
Suzan H~yward
"They Won't
Belive Me"
DANCE Sat..1
John Paul
r Entertaining S
Floor Show -Ma
PAVALON BALL
I' I Rudy Valle
~arbara Britten
eFabulous
Suzanne"·
. on-TDM, Sept n-22-U
, Ray Milland
hersa Wright
Imperfect
Lady"
HUNTINGTON
BllAVB
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Why cook at home tonight 'Ouldn•i It be better to
drive owr to the Island these i!IJtel, y evenlnl!ll and dine
at the ooe and only Pia ·
the most famoos small res ta"•rj~ Here; cultured,~..,
tentment after digiestlng 'a
with your fork.
. We haw the good fortune baying smne ~ the
famoos marine amvaaes of COrmelo on dllplay.
ea'!I Betty or ~·. Wtrt n:tirs-: only handle -vatlclm up 1X> 6:30 p.DL and al 9 ~
• · Cell H•rl:ior 62i ME PLANIC
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KITCHE:N TRICK
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FOR A QUICK "a la king" oauce, add
pim;ento 1trip1 and 1aut•ed green
pepper to a .can of condensed mush-
room soup. Thin with 'A .... ~
cup milk if desired. De-
lici~u1 over chicken, ;Q)
tuna fish, macaroni, etc.
<. HO~E~,OL_E ~!._NT)
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DID YOU EVER think ol using cleaning
'"' r/ tissues to dust venetian
~ blinds and waxing the
;:-o::::: slats to keep them dust•
'··...... free longer?
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CHEESE DUMPLINGS
I ... TOMATO SAUCE
2 caM condensed tomato oaup ·
1 h cup water 3 whole clov.. ' 1 hp. "'Illar 2 cu,. flour
I tsp. oalt . I 5 tsp. baking powder
h ~p grated chMte
2 Tbsp. nlng · I cup milk
Combine oaup, -·· claws and -•; to balling paint. Sift
Rour, measu , acid baklnt powder
atld oalt; lift· aln. Cut In ahortening;
stir In chMMJ Add milk gradually, stir-
ring with a fork. Drop "-h by tab.._
••onful•fntO boiling toUp; cowr oncl
.oli -low heat for 15 mlna. Don't -e _, during eooldng. S.....
Clumpling1 with oauce. S...1 6. ·
60 P.AGIS !'Oll. A PIDY
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YIS, 60 pages of washday, baking c1crJ
and -••'( day hdiiHhald hints In
Weber'1 "P<>OD ID£A5" booklet and
lt°1 FREI. Send a penny pastcsd to
Weber laking Co., Dept. 247, lax
1731!, .Wjlshlre-La Brea Statl'en, Laa
Angoles.36. · ·
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Coming fo l.on9 Beocli
Safunlay, Oct. 4
"Sons of NanrQ," the muolcal
bit -on the life and nmllc.j
of Ecbud' Grjeg, wbldl wUl be at
the Munldpal Audllorlmn In Lona;
Beach for one performance only,
Saturday ...mJnc, October 4, II an
lntematl<lnal triumph.
''Son& of Norway'' wu Inspired
by the music of Edvard Grtec rath-
er than the story of his Ufe. Mbre
than 200 of hia composttiom were
adapted for the score, wl!h bll
brllli&nt Concerto In A Minor as
the theme ot 1 the operetta.
Included In the brllllant alnging-
act!Qg company oi 100 penona, the
on1y American company to glw
"Song of Norway," are 25 artists
ol the Ballet Russe de Monte
Carlo.
Seats are on sale at the Long
Beach Auditorium, phone 625-42,
and Humphreys Music Company,
'137.$.
•,
Doreea . WU.On u t he opera
•tar or -.One of Nonn1"', ap-
~ for Oct. 4 on1y && Loas
Be9ch audltortum.
JOHN DORY
CHOICE SE'A FARE
COMPLETE SHORE DINNERS $1.50 -$1.75
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New Hours: • .
ll:IO L m. -l:SO p. m. and 6:00 p. m. -8:SO p. m.
. Sundays 11 :30 a.. m. • 8:SO p. m. ····-r" ,,, __ ................ ----..-.··--.. "'"""""""···
Clooed Wednesday
' 801 EAST CENTRAL, CORNER PALM, BALBOA
•
HollywooJ' s Top Sto.n
Join Presidenl Truman
ln Co.,m. Cited Pl'OfJrom
Blue Room Holds
Open House Mon.
Bob and Art. cenlal ~
ot the Blue Room, were hoots
par ~Monday nlcht when
they held """" -to all their Balboa frlenda.
By the time the Invitational
hour ot 11 p.m. had an1ved, the.
house was overOowins and~it wu
an awreclatl.., 1111d gay ' crowd
whJch enjoyed the eood foe.I and
hoopitallty of their hoots.
New Location For
Coste Mesa Gere9e
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l!Nl:WPOBT .BALBOA NBWll-'J.'.l•Bll .,__ .f!' \
TBVB8D&Y\ :Newror• ....... o.llf. !!!!p!. 11, ltH ~ ~ ... -
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jPuaLrc Noticu ~~ .U: KA•'*•NC! nm
ing three h111>dred ctollars <S300>. P•-·"en• Wane orby~prllc'1ment~theCounty _....., •
Jail of the cbunty of Orange for 'l'lllllnc and llalliourllls ~ period of hot exceeding thirty E111ulus Appl. Pb. Barticr 13-W.
f30l days, ~ by both fine and Vi's Beautv Sholl
1D1prlsonment; UOS Clout BIW07~ 6cnDA &ol -
f PROVID~. that this Ordin-11M11
!'flee ilhall not apply to dgar WllT AND FO'VND •
stands or other places or, vehicles bf bU$inW where no food of any REW ARD-For information am.
kind.or iia~ II offered for sale cernlng snowbird with wood
or sold othq' than candy or soft decka painted blue. Loot from
drinks received In sealed packa-mooring end of Ruby SL Labor
ges, or bdxes, '°r bottles where Day week end. Qill:· Harbor 1416
A oextet ot HoUywood'a top
ndlo and motion picture &tan
wUl Join fOl'OOI w I t b Prelldent
Han')' S. Tnuiian In a half-hour
18.lute to the 1947 National Com·
munlty Chest campalcn on Fri-
day, September 26. The -am
will be broadcast over the .,.,.,..
blned fadlltl.. ot t be i'{atlonal
Broadeastinc Company, oOlumbla
Broadcaltlng System. American
Broadcasting Company and Mu-
tual Broadcastlnll System. from
10:30 to 11:00 jl.m. EDS'!' (6:30 to
7 :00 p.m. PST.I, and wUl originate
In Hollywoc.I. ·
Added to the expanding list of
new businesses in Costa ;Mesa is
· the mbdern garage recently com·
pleted by L. C. Beebe at 476 New-
port Blvd.
Vie· seal or seals .on said packages 75--2tc p BLIC NoTl_C:.cE_& ____ lor boxes are r ot broken prior to DIPLOYME:NT WANt-.•
sale. thereof. 1 E'RTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
P'I'Cl'lTIOUS P"IR.11 NAKE · Stars ""'1echlled to take part on
the program with Pttsident Tru-
man are J ack Benny. Edgar Ber-
gen, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. Claarloo r-pietOn of To,_le,
Margaret O'Brien a nd Jam es ~~~.:!... Y
0
-::, =
Stewart. Stewart'• portion of the
l>roadca.t will originate In OU-lpMk "* tbe Ualte<I l'oulll -vlnl lo be beld ... LOo ....-cago. where the actor is now ap--Sept. za to Od.. 11. P<arlng. r-~-~~~~=----
U nitec/ Youth Revival
Tartao Ball Will Be To Be Held In
Unique Spectacle At Los Angeles ,
Beebe, who hu resided in the
Harbor area the put 12 years, for-
merly operated a garage and fill-
ing station before building bis new,
2000 aq. ft. structure.
The location will provide addJ-
tional splice for his body and fen-
der work business, he stated.
Camp Fees Told
E UNDERSIGNED do bettby cer-
t they are conductln1 a tttall
buslnea at 306 Kain Street, . City of Newport. Beach. cau.
. under the fl ctltlow firm name
RENCE BAKERY. and that
firm la composed ot the followlnll' na. whOM name• and add.ruaes follow•. to-wtt:
IE SCHllER. 1212 W . Ocean nt. Newport u..cb. Calif.
NCE B. BCHllER. 1212 Ocu.n nt. Newpon Beach, Calif.
TNESS our hands tbla 12th day ot ptember. 1947:
FLORENCE B. SCHMER
LESLIE SCHM!R
ST E OF CALIFORNIA. CO fllTY OF ORANGE. u. Long Beach Auditorium
"The heart · warm.s to t he Tar-
tan" -This · old Scottish saying
so well understood by ever y true
Scot is symbolic with the gala e-
ven t wh ich '"ill be presented at the
Long Beach I\'lunicipal Auditor-
ium. Saturday ~vening. September
20, .......,. the second a nnual T artan
Ball -sponsored by the Order or
Scottish Clans and Daughters of
Earl Sickler, custodian, report· Hundreds of cl)urches and re. A ed to the city treasurer ·s office ·
lig ious youth groups t~ughout that he collected $2657.23 in rents
the Southland are comple ng plans from tenants on the municipal
THIS 12th day of September,
1947 . berore me, Monte R . Grt-a Notary Public In and for aa.ld
y and State, pereonally appear-
Scotia.
for support of the United Youth
Revival, to be held in Los' Angeles camp ground during August.
September 28 to October 19. The · •
event, Which will be inter-denomi-' w 11ter Revenue Gains
national, marks the first time in Revenue receiYed frqm users of
the nation's history that. a three= domestic water in Ne"wrt Beach
week r evival devoted exclusiveJy for the month of August totaled
te young people has been held. S25,062.52, John D. McMillan, SU·
Speaking before audiences which perintendent of the water depart:..
are expected to fill the 4,000 seats ment, reported to the city treasu-
in t he big tent at A'dams and rer's office.
RESCE B. SCHMER and LES·
f·C'H)fER. k nown to me to be the
ns whose names are subscribed t ithlu Inst rument. and ac kno""·-1ed~ d to me that lhey executed the
" ~ WITNESS WttEREOF. I have he nto .ser my hand a nd atrixed my
offl ~ seal the day and year in this cer 'jcate flNlt AbO\'e wr1tten.
MONTE R . GRIMES Notary Public In and for Orange County. Calif. • ) cc.mmla.,lon expires Nov. 14, 1950
Pu shed Sept. 18. ZS. Oct. 2, 9, 1947.
ERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
SEC'r!ON 4: This Ordinance GOOD plain cook and light hobld.
shall ,take efff<'t and be In force duties. Live out. Mila Daniel,
at the expiration of thirty days Laguna 4383. ,-7 .. 2tp ' ' . from and after 1ts passage, and WORK WANTED-~ In ID1
before the expiration of fifteen Jaome. Pla1n or fancy. 530 SU
days the same shall be published Bernardino Ave., Newport
with the names of the members HeiJhtl. · · . -.u.
voting for and a·gainst the same, · ·
for at least one week in the New-WILL DO IRONING in my,:}Jome
port Balboa News-Times, a neww-$1.00 per hour. ,1892 .~tiler
paper of general circulation pub-AYe., Gosta Mesa • 1.1+2tc
lished in th6 City of Newport Babies cared for evenings l)y ex-
Beach, CountY of Orange, Stat~ of perienced woman wtth ex:c. ref.
California, tOgether w i th the erences. See Mrs. Thelen, 1932
names of the inembers or the City M3gnolia near Irvine, Coat a
Council voting for and against the Mesa. 72-4tp
San:\E'. ~
The above and foregoin g Ordin-
ance was introduced at an adjourn-
ed regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Newport
Beach. held 1on the 25t);l day of
August, 1~7, and was finally
passed and adopted on the 2nd.
day of Se ptember, 1947, by the
Ci ty Counci l at an adjourned regu.
Jar meeting thereof, by the fol-
lowing vote, to-Wit :
WANTED-Day work Sunday 8.Jld
Monday. Children sitting any
nite. Call from 5 on,. Beacon •
532'.C-W. 75-ltp
EMPLOYMENT OFFERED II
\VANTED-YoUJ\g man for deliv-
er y and general nursery work.
1313 Coast Hjghway, Corona del
Mar. Ph. Harbor 590. 73-tlc
Ocean Front Cafe
This will be a colorful a ffair
for not on\~· the people of Scot-
tish ancestry, but for those ot all
nationalit ies. There will be mod-
ern dancing to McCuJloch's or ches-
~tra antidst the background of bril-
liant Tartan colors of the various
Grand Avenues, will be two of
North America's mos t noted youth
leaders : Charles "Chuck" Temple-
ton, vice president of Youth for
Christ, International, Toronto,
Canada;and "Merv" Rosell, of Ro-
chester, Minn. 1
·,
Miss Georgia Gibbs and the.
Pied Pipers quartet, originally' ~r
scheduled as guest stars on 305
.. Sound 'Off" With Mark Wornow
E UNDERSIGNED does hereby that They conducting a Hotel
s and ApartmeotJ!I bustneas a't
Main St.. Balboa, California. r the fi ctitious flnn r.ame or
"ApaMments and that .B&id firm
mpoeed of the following persons.
'AYES, Councilmen : Allen, Siler,
ISbell. Robertson, Reed.
NOES, Councilmen : None.
•ABSENT, Councilmen: None.
ATTEST:
REXAffi, INC. expanding opera-
,tions in Orange County.• Will
place several l'esponsible men
who are capable of earrilng S500
monthly operat ing own business. ,
Phone or write Supervisor, &OJ
Beverly .Blvd.~ Los Angeles. Ph.
FEderal 1168. 75-2tp
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Frenc~ Fried Shrhnp. and Fish
Om Specialty
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• 8TEAKS e CHOPS , e DINNEB8 ------···-·-·· ................... _____ .,,_ ..... ..
BEER SANDWICHES .. . .... _ .............................. ·""'······· ............ .
Fountain 8ervke .... -.. 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach
CATE AND DA VIS
When You Need
I~N-S-U .. R-A--N-C-E
PHONE or SD
JOHN E .. SADLEIR'
Ooroa& del Mar
11106 and 80"I Coa4t BIP-Y Pboneo BarMr 1U A i&r.
clans.
There will also be special dances
by skilled highlanders in native
C011tume ; musical numbers, and
marches by pipe bands of thirty
pieces and the ever fascinating
quadrille and grand march. .
Seats. are now on sa1e at the
Long BeaCh Auditoriwn, 625-42,
and Humphreys Music Company.
4-H Club Members
Compete For .Awards
Orange County 4·H Club mem-
bers are competing for awards at
the Junior Livestock fair being
he¥! at the Amerigo park in Ful-
lerton, September 18, 19 and 20.
Man}· of the boys are staying
at the fair grounds night and day
with their animals to keep them
in top shape. The judg;ng of beef,
dairy, swine, sheep and goats will
be held on Thumay. On Frtday
evening they will have the judging
ot the showmanship classes and
the awards. On Saturday there
will be a sale of fat animals.
7 947 Christmas Seals
Designed By
Noted Artist_ • -
A .pair of oxen pulling ·a sled
loaded with Christmas trees is fea·
tured on the 1947 Christmas leals.
This year's seal symbolizes the
pioneer spirit which e nabled the
Americans to conquer the wilder-
ness and which enables them to
fight a disease which kills 53,000
every year.
The seal was resigned by Ray.
mond Luftkin, the nationally
known artist and typographer. In·
terested especially in the American
scene, Mr. Luftkin is noted for
his illustrations and authorship of
a life of George Washington.
The Orange County Tuberculcr
sis Association is in need of volun:
teen to held fold the seals for
mailing. Any help will be appreci-
ated. The fair is under the direction
of the 4-H Clubs of Orange Coun-
ty and F\Jture Farmers of Ameri-
ca.
Pomona College Club
Entertained At
Country Club Luncheon Corona de/ Mar
Mrs. Everet t Morris of Udo Mrs. A. J. Bowen of Corona del
I sle and 1\1.rs. Laurence Bemis of Mar ottered hospitaljty to 60
Santa Ana will be hostesses for guests when the Pom ona Women's Campus club or Orange county tne first luncheon of th e season entertained old and new s tudents ~~nt':7n1:~~~11;y :~b~ h~~~~ or P omona college at a delightful
day, Sept . 25. Members are asked garden party.
nu._ to call the club for reservations Mrs. R. E. Steinberger of Santa .c~...t.:"n.. B'ALBOJ\ ISLAND % 2 1 9 -" · Ana is president of the club and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~be~fo~re~~Tu~e~sd~a~y~,i:.Se~p~t~.:ij2~3~.~~~1 among the guests were Miss Rena
1; Steinberg, president of the jUnior
THE FAMOUS STEELENDER
FOR
SALE
Outsta_nding
43 ft.
Deep Sea
Bait
and
Trolling '
Vessel
' •
PABTlclJLARs -43' O.A'-1;;!' 6" beam-6 ft. draft. heavily and well built or
finest materials. Powered with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile
cruising range without refueling. Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main bold 21
tons Iced tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping accomodations for 6. Fu e I oil
range. ~ gals. water capacity. Large toilet room. Hydraulic controls from 3 sep-
erate stations. Dual bait water supply systems. Power anchor. Windlass, photo elec-
tric steering. Radio direction finder. Radio telephone. Twin searchlights. Air bom.
Co2 system. Blower system. Separate 500 watt generating plant. Adequate heavy
duty batteries. Well equipped throui:hout. •· • •A truly exceptloo81 vessel WORTIIY
ct your consideration ~;CO!lveniently located In the water at Newport HaTt>or.
• • • For inspection 8911' addltiOnal deta Ila amtact the California age11ts for the
class.
Assisting hostesses were M~.
Steinberger. Mrs. Ray Atkinson or
Laguna Beach. Mrs. C. L. Thom
and r.·t . Hal \Vill Smith.
Hostes Note~ Birthday
01 CDf.4 Guest
Mrs. S. \V. Black bea-fd of Conr
na de! r.1:a r was honored recently
when Mr. and Mrs. Harold \Vold·
enberg entertained with ~inner
and two tables of bridge at their
' home on West Central avenue. It
was her natal anniversary and
she was the recipie nt of several
pretty gifts.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Blackbeard. Mr. and Mrs. John
Meador and Mr . and Mrs. Harry
Welsh.
, Aches & Pains
J>-.mfort-Tlred l"l!ellac-
lrrltallle and CnlllQ' mmt of
Ule t1me--•••MlltJ' to have
--~ luot .. llred.
Oii art.aac .. .... eotac to
bed-IAcl< of "hp" and Vl-
taUty-• A bwdm to )OUlwlf
and otllen" -ue Nature'•·
........... ~ -t111us radl-
ea11y --t
We pre;eut many -oom-
plete B....a'" and -m.._ u wen u Opentlom
tllra. oar 0....-•-wt-lllhlc ~ ·-........ .._ -8aaierJ·
~ - -a NOWT 0o.-atto.tal'ree. De' 1* ......... -... .....,..
for the broadcast Sept. 20, will
appear on the show Saturday, Sep-
teniber 27, at 7 :30 p.m . EDST,
over the coa.st·..to-coast Columbia
Network. The Se pt e mber 20
broadcast was cancelled f 0 r a
special events program:
CHUK-L-ETS
By Harbor Inv ( o.
,..,., ;;\etnc. •
"llony IJlffic, hol! , .. jlllt -dtt °",..... ... '?!''
Selected Buys
Priced for Action
• LOW PRICE -GOOD VALUE
-QUICK POSS ESSION-ROOM
FOR 4 -$4~ FULL PRI CE * 2 BEDROOMS AN D 0 EN.
NEW. PRICED AT $10.!KIO.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS. TERMS.
SEE THIS.
• CHARMI NG TWO BEDROOM
HEIGHTS HOME. ARTISTIC.
CHOICE. S1;\.500 ·WITH O NLY
$4100 DOWN,
• QUALITY 2 BE 0 R 0 0 M
HOME. CHARMING, NEW,
COMPLETED. IN BEAUT!.
FUL HAR B 0 R HEIGHTS.
OFFERED AT G.I. 'APPRAIS·
AL. $10,3!>8.
• LIDO ISLAND L 0 TS 1l.
NICE VARIETY. ALL
PRICES ..
WORTHINGT
·•· 2 --
-~-·
Refrigeration
nmlO:N AMMOJ!ll& ·-.. 1·-Air Conditioning ·-.... -
Pressure PumPll
Centrifugal PumPll
r. All PPn. -"'-•· -,All 1· .. 11 la lltlli* •
<:an .•••
wh names and addreaaee are aa ·fol-low , tO·TfU.:
LTDIA !:. FIRBAN K , 306~ Ka.In St!.:flall:lba. California: EDWARD FJR. B~K . S06'ii Ka.I n St., Balboa, Call· ro a. ,
T ?\""ESS our baoda this 3rd day ot ptember, 19-17.
LYDIA E . FIRBANK
' EDWARD P'JRBANK ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA, County, or
FRANK L. RINEHART,
City Clerk
The above and foregoing Ordin-
ance is signed and approved by
me this 3rd day of September,
1947.
0 . B. REED, Mayor.
Rub:-Sept. 18, 1947.
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS -earn
while going to SChool average
two dollars hO·ur. Inquire eves. ~
1610 First Ave., orona del Mar.
75-4tp
o ... ~~· 0 THIS 3rd day of September, .\. ., lff7. before me. a Notary Pub· The News·Times will not be re. Ile .~ and tor said County and State.
WANTED-Experienced waiter A
waitress in bar restaurant. 3452
Via Oporto, Newp. Bch. Harbor
784. • 75-tfc peN1Dnally appeared Lydia E. F1rbaak sponslble for more than one incor· a nd ~ Edward F1rbank. knon to rde, rect inAer.tlon of an advertisement, to~ the pe!'9i:J11.1 whoae name.· are WANTED--Experienced waitress, sub rtbed to the within Inatrument, reterVes the right to correctly an4 acknowledged tO me that they classify any and all ads and to must-t>e: over 21. Roufs ca..te.
ex ted the eame. Harbor 1180. 75--tfc 1 w rrNESS WHEREOF. 1 han reject any advertisement not con.
he nto Bet my hand and affl%ed my forminll 'to rules and .regulatlo•• WANTED-W to lit In olfl lat aeal the day and year tn th1.I .-. om~ ass ce f lcate nnn abo•e written.. SS.tfc care of two small children and I ~~~ ~b~~~'!:Jl~ u1a ~-;~;::_;·0~'ii,..:··-··· ...... housework. Local I'!!ferences re--
County ·&nd State. ::':=-=·~=-=-==-=--·.,...--___ 1t quired. Live in. Harbor 1572-J. h . _!.. Sept. t . 11. 18. 25. 1947. DRESS~G & Alter8.tlons. ;::'.=:;;;-;-,-,=::--=====-:7-:4-=2:=-:tc
I oRDmANcEN0.1165 ~~a~~~~!.1971 71:_"J~ PRIVATE SECRETARY
A ORDINANCE OF THE CITY HARBOR P~:;,eg~'!..~~~llent oppor-~F NEWPORT BEACH REGU-Plumbing Service See "WHIT". -at The Plank.
lfATING THE ISSUANCE OF '-Balooa Island or Bay Shore
P ERMITS FOR FE>OD HAND-1768 Newport 1'lvd., Beacon ~ Auto C&mp. 74-2tc
LING BUSINESSES, AND PRO-REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY WAITRESSES WANTED_ SQ
VIDING A PENAL TY FOR Contractlnc and Suppllee Shore Cafe. Be. :574!1. :l:i-tf«
THE VIOLATION THEREOF. l--------_,,,__97_-tf_<
12 YEARS SERVICE The City of Newport Beach, by
and through its City Council, does
ordain as follows :
SEcnON 1. It shall be unlaw-
,ful 'ror any person, (inn or coqior-
at'ion owning, controlling or leas·
ing, actin,g as agent few. conduct·
ing, operating or managing any
restaurant, care, lunch counter,
cafe teria, soda fountain, ice cream
parlor , soft drink stand, frUit and
\"C'getable stand, grocery, .meat
market, tiaker y, popcorn, 1'eanut,
or other food vendilig stands or
stations1 or food processing or
manufacturing pla nts, bottling
plants, or other places or vehicles
in the City of Newport Beach
where ·food is prepared for sale,
sold, dis tribllted, or displayed for
sale, to conduct or operate, or
cause or :permit to be condu·cted
or operated in · said Oty of New-
port Beach such restaurant, calf.
lunch counter, cafeteria, soda foun-
tain, ice cream parlor, soft drink
stand, fruit and vegetable stand,
grocery, meat market, bakery,
popcorn. peanut or other food
vending stands or stations, or food
processing or manufacturing
plants, bottling plants -or other
places or vehicles where food is
prepared for sale, sold, distributed,
or displayed for sale, or for any
person to sell, or offer for sale, or
cause or pennit to be sold or of-
ered for sale, any food or drink
erein or therefrom witl1ou.t first
applying for and receiving from
the Health Department of the Oty
of Newport Beach a permit there-
of.
A permit for which application
is made. under the provisions of
thi.a Ordinance, may be .granted at
any time during the year, but all
permits granted hereunder lhall
expire concurrently with the city
busineu license ipued for' the ~
rl'S)lOftding period. A permit may
be temporaJily suspended by the
alth offloe upon violation by the
holder of any law, ordirulnee or
regulation governing foe.I sanita-
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HAIL
PAINTING CONTRACl"OR
Z14 East 19th Street
Ph. Bea. 5U3 Costa Mesa, Calif.
34).tfc
ROOFS
W. J . BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
82-tfc
. New and Repair
Phone Beacon 528Q..R
~73 Elden Ave., C.O.ta Meu
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CESS POOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
Installed Anywhere In
Orange County
(All Work Guaran~l
Full Inaur1111oe CmTle4
J. R. McCORMlCK
340 Victoria SL Coot& Meu
Beacon ~
• PUMPS
,WORTIIINGTON
PRESSURE • CENTRIFUGAL
· For all Pressure
Soden RefrigeratlOn
623 So. Los Angeles St., Anahelna
Phone 4652 75-ltc
FOR SALE -Wheel chair. 117
Pearl St., Balboa Island. 75-tff
BROADLOOM Green Rug, 14x12.
v.rith Pad. $40.00. Ph, Beacon
5874 befor e 5 p.m. · 75-ltp
CABI N F OR SALE-Ideal for u-
tility or t>xtra sleeping room.
Size 10' x 12', movab1e, $250 .
501 -31st, Newport Beach.74-2tp
GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera-
tor $100; '38 Pontiac sedan, Nat·
ional cash register; 2 oo.k ch~tl
Ph. Harbor 1449-R. ' 74-2tc
F OR SALf:--Tent 18 x 22, goc.I
con di ti on. no pol,ts, make otter.
Harbor 358-W. 74'2tp
FOR SALE--400 ft. 1 inch galv .
pipe; · O'Keefe & Merdtt gas,
range $45.00; Bird cage & stand.
2163 Orange Ave .. Gi>ota Mesa
. 74-2tp
FOR SALE -Deep freeze large
Kelvinator lee cream fre~.
Write P. 0 . Box 1782, Santa
Ana, or. phone H. H. Benjamin. sa.uc 73.3tc
FORMED Wlndlbleldl A Hatti VENETIAN BLIND6-Mnmtm-~ made to order. Allo Pia· steel, wood. Call 111 !or tree .Iii
tcJw A Ladte Sheeia for aal.e mate. Renavit.tlon A reftl•,.,.nc.
Nu-W...W Products Company, S.. Cout Venetian Blind Co.
ads Thll'd SL, H1111ttncton Beach W.st l8tb and Newpa('t .a.-.
Pbone ~tlnst<m Beach 178 Costa Ilsa. Ph: Beacon 51'8'-W.
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PZRllOlfAL U
READINGS -Monday through
Friday. 1634 E . Palm SL Santa
Ana. 7 queotlona answered by
mall ,n. Mn. Davis. 72-4ip
ll.COHOUC:S ANONYMOUS -
Reply Boz ZT, Balboa Ia1and.
1----~~~~~~-~ . . Watches -Ooclal • J...U,.
CRROMOMTERS
Repairing -Prompt Sintee
. Senalble Prleee I
VAN DRIMLEN
JEWELRY
1788 Newport Blvd. Coot& If-.
tion, or revoked alter a hearing •
by the health otflcer. · --------,----------~---~---~
11-tftl 40-Uc
SEC'r!ON· 2 : It lhall be law-.
ful for any member or employee
of the Health Department of the
City of N~ Beach to enter
-INSURANCE-
upon any prem\SeS herein mention-• • l'DU!! • Y.ACHI'
Stee)ender. . / .
eel at .any time for .the purpooe of
Inspecting the lame and llllY men-
ber of, the Hnlth Department Dr. E. P. Bem. D.O~ l'tl.0. may require U\Y person owning
1., -.,, .. , permit unclef t111o <rilnance to I
6EORGE MICHAUD CO., 4040, Wilshire Blvd., Los Anc)eles 5
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~ the same for lnopectkm. JJe.,...t •ssd, CW. U such lnlRec'tloa be refuled the
Baun 9 t0 s1110ND.A.YS permit aba)l 'be ftrtbwlth .-ed.
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. ;D..:: itl T11u1111D•• :N--BH.: o.iir, 8-. u, ~1 K E Y S WILL EXCHANGE """'1Derdal FOR SALE BY 1o~th 2Thfte FOR SALE BY OWNER-47~ ft. ,' C. ·GALEN ~EN ISON' ~ VI ~ · · frontage lot on Cout HlshwaY --., home, ea an yean lot nn IJdo Ille and 52~ ft. IQ! . ·. ' Wa. n· t Ads rmilO'ftJ1IS -..... • . -Wlll1e You Wart and $2000 -tnller far bch. old, bdwd. °"""· Jarce Uv. rm., on Balboa Pnl-w.. -..,.;, SIMMONS BOX Spring and Inner VOGllL'll home. S.Ubore Realty, 6490 dlnlna rm., vel'y nice ldtclien 4' .._ ·-on 2 or 3 bedroom 498 Newport ffivd., Costa Mesa
•i>rinl matlrell $30.00. aJoo fold-100 -~ 111._ Cout HJ'hway, Nwpt. Bell. bath with We, aervlng porch, 2-beach houle In Balboa or vfdn-A. T T E N\. T I O N Ing lroa bed $7.liO. 316 Corontdo M-U. 75-2tc car 1ar411<, larce lot, children'• lty. Phone Htrbor 707 or Inquire
-Broker-.,
Ph. Beacon 5197
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St., BAiboa. 75-ltp 8 ACRES Orangeo, lemona near play yard "' garden, ltndlcap. at 1&69 ~ Dr., BAiboa.
FOR SALE -Faultless washing Bi:~~m~icJNfilil8~-.:. Covina. Annual tnc. ~yr. av. ing all in. fruit trees. O.K. for .. 4.1-tf G. L loan, .$11,500. 303 Flower machine. Perfect condition. Har-$7000. Want Income rental New-St. C.0.ta Mesa. 74-2tp
' bor 1046 75-2tc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES port or Balboa or Wand area or > G. I. H 0 MES :.,• .. ·~A"" •; FOR SALE MOVING Refrlger· HIGHWAY RESTAURANT -nearby. Shirley, 416 E . Badlllo $2000 DOWN. Owner will oacrl· BUILT ON YOUR LOT
. . SPEtIAL -This won't last long
Beautiful 2. B.R. home;' complete in every detail. 6 yrs.
old. Like new. ExcelleDt location, near transportation
and l.\,tlli ties. . I ' , "ator -ove bedroom set, baby Good business, fine equipment, St .. ' Covina. Te). 117-Zl after 6 fice home ocean aide of blvd. Your Plans or Ours , FOR SALE OR TRADE Piano • •L ' "" 75-ltc Laguna Beach. Fine ocean view . . accordion 32-bass, Itali-; inake bed, high chair, washing ma~e, Jong lease, fixed rent, livln~trs. p.m. Excellent beach. See owrier, 1273 We have ~everal good lot listings $8500 if sold-this week
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. I• ded 575 OO or will tr sewing machine. end tables. a-ELECTRIC APPLIANCES tep RANCHES 6 ACBEAGE U So. Cout Blvd. Phone Lagun• s. P .• BROCK, BUILDER ~ ::i u td tYPewriter Har: con 5193-J. 228 Flower St. right into a good going buslncu 2 Acre Ranch Home Beach 4551. 74-4tp c . GALEN DENISON, Broker or g 5 · 709 W Ba.y Ave 75-2tc wit}\ very little capital 1 bor 1939-W or. . 75-Ztc . TRAILER PARK ·-Gross $500 Near Orange County Park 'FOR SA.LE-$25,000 first trust 498 Newport Boulevard
fuR SALE-One late model 7"
· Skilsaw With 4· blades. Call Har-
. bor 1195-M. 75-ltc
80.~TS. SUPPLIES SI month, always full 26 trailers, 1WO HIGHWAYS AND County deed on excellent income prop-Phone Beacon 5197
BOAT COMPASS mounted onKim-room for 8 morC.. everything met-road surrounding. insuring pri-erty near Harbor area. Payable Costa l'<l~a 75-tfc
ball in box, like new $10.00 .Ph. ered. stone dwelling built in '39 vacy. Five room ho~e, two bed $300 month 6%. Contact O'Wl\er,
Santa Ana 4267. 7~tc & dbl. gar. $10.000 will handle. room and den, br:ick. stucco 854 Orange Ave., Long Beach 13
1 PAIR SILVER FOX furs. Phone 16-FT. BOAT. has prop. and shaft FRED W . BRIGGS and frame. Carpe:;~I ,i;: ;all. Calif. 74-5tp
Harbor 886-M. 75-ltc neers m6tor . Make offer or trade Business Opportunity Broker Venetian blinds. 8 · an-FOR SALE-Corona del Mar ·
Harbor· Drafting Service
for Builders
WASHING MACHINES
U you don't have one do yom
waahln& at • .
BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
'75 Nowint Blvd., Colta Meaa
Phone Beacon 5i70
DON'T WAIT
ORDER YOUR
SERVEL
17-tft
GAS REFRIGERATOR
N.ow
for trailer. Harbor 358-}V. 74-2tp 634 Coast Highway, Ph. Beacon ~· Real fireplace with Heat-choice ' corner Jot, 50xl20, fine
5778 75-ltc , 1lator. 40-ocid orange trees and ocean 'view. Exceptional value, Realdentlal -Commerdal
FOR SALE
22 sq. (approximately 30' OA.)
metre -Norwegian s loop built in
the best manner of finest ma-
terials, including m a h o g a n Y
planking throughout. Finished
bright inside and out. Complete-
ly equipped with 2~ suits of
English Ratsey sails
Priced at $3750 • For Immediate Sale
CONTACT
· family fruit. Extra g&rage or $4,000. Owner, Harbor 790-R.
• • workshop. cement floor. Large 74-2tc
Til • C. Cout lilway, Newint
Phone Beacon 5860. 34-tfc
FOR RENT &1 Chicken house, cement floor. 20 ------~.....,,,-------
RENT FURNISHED _ OCEAN x32 well-built h'.ighway stand & FOR SALE-New 3-bedrOOJJl home' FOR SALE By owner to G.I.'s
Front from Oct. 1 to June 1. fixtures &: stock. P lenty of wat-on view location above the New 2-bednn. house, 2-car gar-
Two bedroom ideal for couple or er. for irrigation. New Furnace. Arches. Dining room, fireplace, age. 6007 Seashore Dr .. Newport
v -1 •=oo 1 s R BUTLER 20x30 garage. $14,600. Complete Beach. 73-3tp small family. '"'nta ,puu., ease . .
required. Harbor 1938-J . 75-3tp Rt. 1. Box 472. Orange. 74-4 tc in 30 days. Call Hub Powers,
S . R. BUTLER. 'Owner Harbor 62-W. n-tfc YEAR AROUND RENTAL -new t~:o bedroom apartment. 307 _P_h_o_ne_Ora_n_g_e_87_3_J•_M_2_. --c-: 1WO Jl,EAL BARGAINS -In
33rd St. 75-ltc ... ~ aa Costa Mesa. Large 2 bedroom
FOR RENT -Oct. 1 to June 1,
home on Bay Front 4 bedr ooms
3 ba lhs. priv. pier & beach. $150
per month. Box 128 Ba lboa Isld.
75-4tc
MONEY TO LOn.i'O ' home '$5150: 3 bedroom home
LOANS ro BUILD, buy, improve,
moderniZe or refinance. We pur-
chase trust deeds.
$5350. See these before you buy.
Close to Harbor t3lvd . Hub Pow-
ers, agent. Harbor 62-W. 69-tfc
FOR SALE -5 room furnished
house and double garage to be
moved off property. Newly dee-•
orated, refurnished, v en e t i an
' blinds throughout, hardwood
floors carpeted to walls, fur·
nace heat, electric refrigeration,
piano. $8500. 1142 1h West Ocean
Front or telephone Anaheim
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Trade Long Beach Home for Harbor Area . ' Almost new 3 B:R. ho!T)e in Long Beach for sale or will
trade for 2 or 3 B. R. ljome in Harbor area. Want quick
action. This home will G. I. or is now financed at 5 % int.
Here .is a honey df a place to raise a family
One-half acre of the kst soil on the Mesa. 3 bedroom
modern home. Mature fruit tree6, grapes, berries, gar-
den, chicken equlpme?t. Yard fully fenced. '
Best Motel 1Buy In Harbor Area
See this beautiful modern, comp. furn. Motet on Newport
Blvd. Let us take ydu through this and show you the
high returns on this 1safe investment. •
C. GALEN DENISON -Broker
Blanch~ A. Gates---Satesman
Hugh E. Watson-Salesman
Phone Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 74S-M
75-ltc
· Deliveries Aie
Improving
. GEORGE E. MICHAUD
107 Via Quito, Lido Isle
Tel. Harbor 395 or
FOR RENT-Modernistic off ices
in heart of Balboa bus. district.
Id('al for Chiropractjc, Beautic-
ian or Photographic. Liv. quar-
ters available also. Ph. iiarbor
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
3333 Via Lldo Ph. Har. 1500
Be Wise -Adverttse 3608. 72-4tpl------------------------
We May Surprise You
VOGEL'S
100 Main St. Harbor 145
43-tlc
BAYSIDE PLATING
Gold -Silver -Copper -Br1&1
Antfq ues a Specialty
• See Our , Ad In Orange Comity
Phone Directory
GEORGE MICHAUD CO.
, 4040 Wilshire. Los Angeles 5
Ph. F ederal 5501. 73-4tc
166-J. 75-ltc
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AUTOMOTIVE 6 TIRES
RECAPPING
1 ROOM kitchen ap..-utmcnts for
winter rC'nlal. Stage MotC'I. 610
Coast 1--ligh\\'aY. NeY.rpt . BC'ach.
MAST, SAU.S, ETC. for , Snipe
class boat. J . M. Zeigler, 2020 \VHEEL A.LIGNMENT \~H EEL BALANCING Amherst Dr. So. Pasadena. Ph. NE\V AND USED TIRES
SY 93229. 72-4tp
75-tfc ·47 Ricl\llrdson Sport Commuter , Wm. A. Lester
26' Twin Screw Chrysler Aces. FOR RENT-A St'pRra te fu rnished 2900 W. Central, Newport Beach
will sell or trade for down pay-housekCc ping room. €'a ll at 123 --------' __ 7_5-_l_tc
Jllent on house. Call S anta Ana 30th St. Newport. or phone Har . Al.i"TOS WANTED 59
0175-W after 5 p.m. 72-4tc 1191. 75-2tc
25
::::::~=-==-=--:-:--,..,.,.-:----.,.-•' MERCURY '42, 110 conversion F O R RENT -New kitchen a part·
complete with transmission & mcnt for couple. Sandy's r.Totel,
reverse gear, New. 18' s~ Corona de l !\tar. Harl>0r 1091·J .
boat almost finished, as is. Bea-75-tfc
con 5686. 61-tfc -------------F OR RENT-2 Trailers. on(' brand
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IDGHWAY RESTAURANT-Good business, fine
equipment: long lease, fixed rent, living quarters.
ELECI'RIC APPLIANCES-Step right into a good
going business with very little capital
TRAILER PARK-Gross $500 month, always full
26 trailers, room for 8 more, evei'ything metered,
stone dwelling built in '39 & dbl. gar. $10,000 will
handle.
FRED W. BRIGGS
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BALBOA ISLAND
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NICE RESIDENCE NEAR SO.
$18,000
BAY on Collins
Large Duplex. attractively furnished on Pearl Ave.
Splendid income property. Yearly income $3,000. A
good buy at-·
$23,500
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DUPLEX ON GAR~ -$22,500
ISLAND REALTY COMPA.NY 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. ~lll
Cor .. Harbor and 19th, Costa Mesa
Next to Method!St Ghurch 28-tlc
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
Boats Priced to Sell
70-tt. Au.x. S chooner $12,000. 40-
ft. Aux. Yay.·J $7,900. 36-ft. Twin
Screw Stephens. Se4 Cruiser,
S9,500. 33-ft. Spor t Fisher (1940)
$6,500. 30-ft. Albacore Bop. t
(!9'171 $3,850. 42-ft. Sport Fish·
er 11947) $5,750.
new. sleeps 4 . NC'ar beach. Ph.
1-lar bor 653-\V. 23391 Ne,vport
Blvd., Cost Mesa. 74-tfc
USED CARS
WANTED
Business Opportunity Broker 201 Agate, Balboa, Island Phone 377-W
634 Coast Highway · Phone Beacon 5778 · 7tZtc
75-ltc ---------------------'--
Compound ·Motor Oil
Gallon, 70c
Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Newport Blvd., Costa Mes1
17-tl•
Will Pay Cash
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted
·711 Coast H iway, Ne\vport
1$eacon 5032-W. 64-Uc
BOATS, SUPPLIES P
For your turn1tur• ,.. wtiat tiavt 48.FOOT FANT AIL
you. Phone Beacou.5656-FOR SALE OR TRADE Crawley Furniture Co.
1812 Newp:lrt Blvd, Costa Mell Fully equipped for macker('l. al-
9'J...tlc barore or ~·ord fishing. 8 ton
--~---------ice hold. 70 H.P. Caterpillar die-.
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appliances
"We Buy A!most ,
Anything"
GRANT'S
Phone Bea. 5707-M
1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
-42-tlc.
rvmirrmu: FOK SALE
FOR SALE-Elect ro-~1.ite w asher ,
like new S20.00. Harbor 387-J.
74-2tc
FOR SALE-Collapsible maho&-
any dining room tab}(' & 4 chairs
good condition $-1 5.00. Harbor
. 516-jl. 75-4tc
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5el, newly overhauled, new bu-
tane range, quar ters for four.
Bait tank and live bait net. Ph.
Harbor 97. 75-tfc
Clipper Bow Boat
46 ft. 14 beam., 70 H. P . Cat diesel.
New bait tank; swordfish plank;
complete commercial equipment.
Sale or trade. Harbor 97. ~tfc
Harbor 97
FOR SALE OR TRAr;>E -28-!t.
Cabin Cruiser. Take car pickup
truck or proper ty. Ph. Ha rbor
1299-W . 75-4tc
r.IODERN roonl suitable for couple
or s ingle p('rson. Board optional.
Garage av_ailablc. Near bus line .
1'.?71 E. 15th St .. N('"'port J-[ts.
......... 74-2tP'
NO\V uritil OCT. l S.-La r ~c living
rn1. 2 tx-drooms. 1 1~ baths. gar-
age, patio. private pi er. 209 1.S
. · East Ba:.iront, Ba lboa Isla nd.
Owner PLeasant 6712. 74-4tp
FOR RENT-Nc\v bachelor a part-
ment. ' furnished. suitable for
wor ki ng co.uple. H arbor 2471-R
74-2tc
F'OR RENT-Modern 2-bedroom
furnished apartment with gar-
age. wint('r rental. Harbor 2471-
-R. 74-2tc
• T o Restock our UsC"d Car Lot
Theodore Robins
"You~ Ford Dealer"
211 6 West Cen tral
Ncv1tport Beach 75-ltc
FOR REN"f-Beautiful 3 bedroom -,,-----------
furnished hPme. Oct. 15 to June TRAILERS ' 81
15. 215 E. Bay Ave., Balboa.. 1945-23-!t. Shultz Luxury Liner ,
1 14-2tc good eond. Priced r ight for im-
F OR RENT-3 r oom furnished mediate sale. See at 11892 Ham-
apartment. Balboa. Ph. \Vhittier _llton St., Costa Mesa. 72-4tp
4-13428. . 74-2tp Fi5R S ALE-2 wheeled trailer,$30.
FOR RENT-Comfortable room at Inquire Costa l\tesa ·Hotel. Ph.
winter rates, se para te entrance,
ma n only. 516 -36th S t .. N('w-
port Beach. 74-2tc
FOR RENT -2 bedroom house
with garage, furnishOO, also out-
side bedroom with shower and
toilet, BaJboa Island. $100. mo.
Phone Long Beach 72340. 73-4tp
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Beacon 5424-J 74-2tc ------------
REAL ESTATE
CORONA DEL MAR
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BAY -FRONT HOME
Choice Location
EL BAYO TRACT
Good Beach
5 Bedrooms-2 1h Bat/ls
OCEAN BL VD. HOME
' New 2-bedroom. home with
enclosed patio
$15,750
4 RENTAL"UNITS -CENTRAL AVENUE
$12,000
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. Central, Balboa Telephone 153
PENINSULA POINT
HOUSES ON PENINSULA POINT
$12.800 up
71-tfc
Wmter rental-2-Bedroom apartment, nicely fum.-
ishElll , in back of Bay Front home.
One-and two-bedroom houses for winter rentals on
Peninsula Point. · . ·
S. Newlin .' Agent
JOHN D. BURNHAM
Member of the Multiple Listing Board
2001 Ocean Blvd. Balboa, Calif. Harbor 315 •
• . 72-4tc .
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Sunday, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
JUST COMPLETED
---One of the most beautiful homes in the Harbor
area. Large living room with fireplace, floor furnace,
Cining room with french doors opening on patio; two
large bedrooms, unusually attractive bath. A kitchen
to delight a home maker's heart. Double garage;
large lot in restricted neighborhood,
f312 ROCHESTER
(Just East of Orange)
COSTA MESA
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BALBOA. ISLAND
' 75-ltc
Eight room home on NORTH BAY FRONT. 3-car
garage. Choice· location. •
Interesting price of $35,000
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BALBOA BA YSHORES
' In Beautiful Newport Harbor-a private beach cot-
. ony with private beach. Several brand new two and
three bedroom homes featuring many attractive ap-
pointments. 2-car garages, breakfast bars, outside
· showef_ entract, fireplace and patio.
Contact Mr. Thomas at Beacon 5748.
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NEWPORT BEACH
BAYFRONT-New 2 b!\droom stucco home with 2-
car garage. Near tile new civic center, bus and mar-
ket.
$14,700
NEWPORT, HEIGHTS
Attracti\>e 2-bedroom home on corner, built of the
best of everything. Here is one you will be proud to
, oWn. Q!dar roof, fireplace and venetian blinds.
BALBOA
Well located 2 bdr. home, nia!Jy turnished
fireplace, & double ga~. ~ price, ls $8500 with down payment ot
$4500-balance $50.00 I onthly .
We have smne winter rental• 4 BI 12.bdrm. homes
' . ·-$5000 down , balance at $62.70 a e,nonth
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· Including Taxes, Insurance, etc .
I CORONA DEL MAR
HOMES-We now have a large selection
price you wish to pay.
' $6350 up
INCOME PROPERTIES:
for the
2 units -2 bedrooms. Excellent income. $17,500.
2 units -2 bedrooms. Central location. 19,500.
2 units -2 bedrooms. Quality property. 22,500 .
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. . . EARL W. STANLEY
REALTOR
COVBRING GREATER
NEWPOR'r HARBOR
:i113 W. CEN'1!RAL 15111 AND IRVINI: S'm.
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Quality Fruita-and Veeetablea at Competitive Prrcea •
Complete line of Birdaeye and Picbweet froizen
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DANISH MAID PRODUCTS
" WE like our new atore-WE like COSTA MESA.
WE hope to pleaae you witb our FRESH HOMEMADE
CANDIE.S Open Day Special-Try a One n, box 75c
DELICA TESSE!i
The Mayfield Market ia Coata Mesa'• fint and lareeat
' complete, independent food center. Here you will find
ample aelectiona of merchandiae. witb courteous service.
We aincerely aolicit your friendabip and patronaee.
FISH MARKET ~.
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Complete line of deltcateaaen items.
Specializini in home cooked fooda, includiq
Enchiladea and Dixie Barbecued Meats.
FRESH FISH FROM ALL OVER AMERICA. ·
. Eaatern Shell _Fiah and · Smoked Fiah Specialtiea. .
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DAY · N c.111. l 1N7 . . World at a· Glance ·NEWPORT aALBo.-. _I""'.==':-:-' =&o=n=o=-_IDIC=· :ie~·~;;;;~;:hli;;;·;;;:gh:::: .. ts-:-:-:--:-~-:--1
N E W S • T I M E S · 117 SDWAllD OLUTOl'r n., British eq>erlmeat Fn ooclal-~t'• ....,,t action In levylnc Ism ls of unusual Fntfte.t to the a 75 per oent profttll tax on Amer-
PBOND: NSWrvllT U -u , !.....-----'-------,.-----------.--' ~ -poop;e. Ftnt ol all, we lean mov1ee--« 1tep which wu Im-
: - , •1 ~ T ._ -~ -v-XXJUX WHY, lllL llJ:VIN! °"" and ~ risk. M to naturally foe! a much· clooer kin-mediately folloWed by a ban on
• ea.&11. ._ :.... P'llN'*ea ...., WI tr 'v Hardly had Britain's Foreign ~ethin=ted ti~, Ute ·•~ ahlp with Encland. than with any film exporta to En&land by the Secretary Ernest Bevin made the n e , . e'I wu $1200 in other country except Canada. 'The American producers--19 regarded
S•e:rtptian Pqab1e 1n Advance: S2 50 per year in Or&n1e County; comment about the United States 1946. That 1 more ::.~ble the bond of a common languace and as having ·been motivated more by
$2..75 per year to 4th i.one; $3.00 per ye:ar to 8th z.one gi·ving away its gold wheft it be-$575 of l940. Calif ' averaie common inJJitutions .11 a stron& ldeolnov than by econotnics Amer· · ' d I ls well above the national level. So ~ th t ct th t we have -., · tered u Second..0 .. ma.tter at the Poetoffice in Newport Beach. came obvious that he wa! o ng . one. m e a a lean fllml are in high . favor if!
Ell California. under the Act of March 3, 1897 . little more than talk throu~h hl• COMPLETE CUBEf been allles Fn two great wan, and England, and attract -aboUt 70 ,,.,.
father large hat. It was quickly General MacArthur is reported millions of Americam have visited cent of the total movie attendance.
, SAM D. PORTER • • • . _ . _ • Pu~:: made known in London that o~er to be of the opinion that Jap&n and liked England in el~tt a mill· A strong cue can ~ made for ~ G. FROST -• • • • Adv~tislng Manager members of the Labor cabinet will not be a threat to world peace tary or a ~ivil~~ capacity. preventing the further export of Pri!"~~?.1:.t 3o11 W. Central Avenue, Newi>0rt J\each. Callfomi• don't share his views .. It was ?150 for at lea.st a century. Apparently England s trials and tTibulatiom Englal'lj()'s dwindling dollar supply
' , quickly made known 1n W~h1ng· he feels that the Nippon~ wtJI under th e . Labor government, for erilertainment. But the Labor Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach ton that ships will not be charter-have neither the desire nor the therefore, are contln'J)ng to occupy governtnent, Instead ot slapping on
& De dMI Local I.utltudoa for O.er 11 Yean ed Immediately to ship the "yt>l· economic strength to \Vage war. a top spot in the American press, a prohfbiltwe tax, could have s!Jrlt>"
pea e low stuff" to Europe-unlC'Ss we But his views are not shared by and they have been the subject ly blocked the profits in England.
,. get $35 an ounce for it. If MT. officials of most Pacific Coimtriea. of ~lllons of words of reporting Then American producers could Active Bevin was really serious in his They feel that however much the and lnterprctafi?n. And, of late, hav, spent the money in England,
suggestion he has failed to grasp Japs seem to have reformed or many of the interpreters h~ve u many of them have said they Member the essential role of production in however incapable of , \var they come t~ . the somber ~nclusion were _willing to do so.
f British and European r~\'Pry . may appear, it is best to take full that Br1t1sh ~atism •. JUSt ~ke ·Life's London correspondent ex·
0 Giving away our gold "·ould be a precautions to prevent fU\OthPr ~uropean soc1al1sm, L9 putting plains the tax by saying that S_ir ---------------------~~~~-!nice gesture. But it wouldn·t solve attack on Manchuria or Shanghai ideology aheJi d. of everything else. Stafford Chipps, jts instigator,
' . $1,500,000 For Crippled Children
the basic problem which is pre..-or Pearl Harbor. General Mac· He":"Y . Hazlitt recently \touched "Feels that U . S. films create a
duction. In other words. unless and Arthur has undoubtedly been lm· on this tn one ot his Newsweek longing in British hearts for the
until the countries of the o Id pr~ssed with the cooperation of ~l umns , when ~c. wrote: "Fanat· fancY plumbing and conveniences
World are to produce enough to the J aps and thejr quiet accept· JCS have b<>en defined by Santa~· and the shiny gadgets and luxuries
pay for the things thry need their a.nee of the occupation. But on ana as people who redouble thetr "ith which Hollywood crams \.ts
econnmic troubles will co nti nue. the strength of this it would rer· eff~rts .a fter they ,~ave forgotten sets. He would like to dull this
We can r nd must help them to tainly not be v.rise to leave·loop. their aim. So the heeds of !he appetite."
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And now the Los Angeles Unit of the Shriners Hos-
pital for Crippled Children is to be_ built. Under the
sponsorship of Al Malaikah Temple, more than 15,000
l oyal, enthusiastic, and unselfish Shriners of Southern
California are busy raising $1,500,000 with which to
build, equip and partially endow this urgently needed
"House of Mercy" designed to serve the entire south-
west. Every dollar contributed goes to the project
itself; not.one cent is deducted for fund rais ing ex-
penses, all of which are defrayed by Al Malaikah
Temple.
help themselves tO\Vard hig}~er holes In the peace treaty fo r 3 r:e· La ~r . governme~t are forgett1ng If this view is correct, England
production Qut relief J\"'ld charity viva.I of militarism. We had better their ideals of liberty, for'5'.ct in_g has banned American films be·
are. at best. bu t tempor ary ex· play It safe. even the ma~erial .purpose of lt.;1r cause it doesn't want the British '====::;:=======:;t''.::============ ~dients . U S pl an, and drive grimly ahead Wllh people to see visualiz.ations of com·
The propos ed hos pital will be the finest and mos t
modern of these Shriners Hospitals f o r Crippled Chil-
dren and will be available to suffering and handicap-
ped youngsters regardless of race, color o r creed.
Every modern facility known to medical s cie nce for
the care and treatment of crippled childre n will be
incorpo rated in this hos pital. A staff of medical ad-
visors it; to b e appointed which will rank with the
finest in the world.
A waiting list of more than 2,000 crippled children
in S outhern California -this number is rapidly in-
crea0ing.-are all ungently in n eed of such hospital-
izatio n as is offered by these Shriners H ospitals f o r
Crippled Childr e n . Tl;le s ite , already bought and fully
paid f o r by Al"Malaikah Temple, is ideally s ituated
1n a fine, cen.t ral location in Los Ange l es. /
PLE:\SANT PACE
VOTE FRA D a plan that has become an end in fort and luxury. The attitude of
The recent election in Hungary itself. Meanwhile their planned mind behind that is un comfortably
\V ith the Army, Navy and 1\1'.a· demonstrated how a smalJ minor· econOmy is running out 0f coal, close to the mentality of the high
rinC" Corps breaking t h e world ity can gaj n a victory. The process runninf:: out of food, running out So~ie t offi cials.
speed rC'COrd with almost n1onot-is simpl e. Members of the minor· of doll ars. And pertJ.aps mos t ser-Ma ny ;(study has been made as
onous regularity, and "'ith lari:;e ity party vote early and often. ious of all, it is r'tinning out of to what the rank and fil e of the
and small sky ships flashing We 'd be in a lx'tter position to alibis." Britisti people, now li ving under
through the "wid blue yonder" to criticize that election if '"'e hadn't This point of vie\v is not con-an austerity r egime much more
hang up new times from tl•is point had one that v.·as equally bad not ftned to the Uni'tcd States. nor severe than that in· effect during
to that, it's rather rel~~ing to long ago in President Truman's even to Mr. Churchill's conse1vn-even the darkest days of the war,
read about the two forrr.er AAF political backyard-Ka n~as City, tive opposition irl England. Somt,:> feel about al l this. It has been
pilots \\-'ho are f~y1ng arnurid the Missouri. ?f the La~r ofricials h~ve engag~ Jound that there is much dissatis·
'''orld in licsurcly fashion. They 1n sharp differences '"rith ~1r At· faction, and the grumbling has
left New Jersey in their f\\'O light l tlee, on the grounds that his pro-naturally increased as food and
planes on August 8. As tLis is f . t s•t gram is Un\\'Orkable. This Jed to other rations have been reduced.
\\'l"itten tiley have traveled no fi r · ros -I es a near crisis in the Cabinet a short Yet there doesn't seem any
ther than \Vestern Europe. At that time ago, but Mr. Attlee was suf. strong feeling t.haJ a change in
rate they'll do \veil to get hon1c lb===========" I fi cicntly strong to ride out th~ gove. nment would be or benefit.
by Chrisunas. But \vhen thl·y do It Makes Sense storm. Even so. there is still "Snme The Labor.government. has won a
get home they'll be at-IC' to say unrest in hig h Labor circles \i;hich number of by-elections. since the
h h h 17 h In midsummer we took my I at t ey a\"e r ea Y seen I e may make its appearance again. last general election. by comfort·
Id h. h · I th four.year-old niece with us to the \\·or -w ic is a ot more an movies. Our summer heat is such The gro\\•ing strength of com· able majorities. The mass of -Eng·
some pilots can say \Vhl) ha \" e munism in England. has hecn a lish voters are appar"ntly con-• J d h 1 •-· b I k. that not C'VCn an air-cooling sys-" c1 rc e t e gov~: in rC'a? l-ta 1ng _cause of worry. This does not vinccd that Labor should ~given time. tern reaches all parts of t he thea· h h .
PER CAPITA INCOME
The announcement a sh'lrt time
a~o that tht' American fX'Op lc arc
earning more money nO\\' than
ever before failed to bring checrc;
from the Public in general The
reason : the high cost of livinv.
Nevertheless. the average Ameri-
can famil)! docs appear much bet·
ter. Diana squirmed and wrig· mean t at t e communist P,arty CVC'rY chance to make a go of it.
glcd during the intermission I itSt'lf is of substantial size-i! has This feeling, it is said, is in part
asked her 'A'hat "·as the matter. onl y t\\'O members in CommO ns, the result of a fa irly general be·
She said : I 'm hot. 1 '-"ish 1 had a and ~t is a sorry also-ran in most !iC"f that the Conservatives, des·
S\\'Catcr on."
"\Vhy on <'ar th a S\\'C'ater'?" 1
u·as surprised into asking.
"So I could ta ke it off." she an·
S\\·ered.-Magazine Digest.
elections. But some avo"'ed com· pite 1\1.r. Churchill's forensic bril-
mun~sts have risen to positions ot lian_ce, haven't offered anything
considerable influence and author-sufficiently specific to swing the
ity. As an example, the leader of popular sentiment.
ter off today under the high \\'a~t:· Fm.,·l EmploYJileDt
high price set up than it was und<'r Charles had just returned from
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178' Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
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Shririers of Southern California have e xpressed
their pride to b e given the privilege of s ponsoring
this great humanitarian cau se -to partic ipate in
what has been termed. the "World's Greates t Philan-
thropy." Let's take off our hats to the wearers of
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Tell It To Earl Stanley
the 1940 scale. The enormous and a visit to the country, where he
continuing dema nd for ~oods of had assis,ted in t,he performance
all kinds is one indication of this. of the farm chores. One respon·
The great C"Xpa nsion in bank sav-sibility of the youngster was to
the coal miners is an old-time In conclusion, it should be point·
communist, and a faithful• fol lower ed out that most observers of
of the party line. Some writers England, even those who are most
have openl y raised the question as opposed to sociali sm, think that,
to where his final loyal ty might black as conditions are, she may
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betw~n the Soviet Union on the part on the sturdy British charac-
one hand and an 'Anglo-American ter-and on England's historical
alliance on the other. habit of losing all th·e. battles but T"· -. ..ir • T~~ ings and chC'cking deposits is gather the eggs and mark each
All of us are human and some time11 we expect too a nother. There is a tecling. how· wlth the date it had been 1aid.
much oheach other, ndt realizing the capabilities of ever, among some observe rs that "Well , Charles." lather inquired.
th bl · I d F bank deposits should be even hir,h· "how did you like the farm?"
any One person .or e pro ems InVO Ve · . Or exam-er. They expross the bel;ct tha t "Very well la ther," the boy re-
In rhany circles, the Labor gov-th e last.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
ple, nowadays It s eems to be the fad t o UnJUStly con· substantial sums are bei ng held by plied. "except I didn't care very ACOOUNTANT
demn the Orange County h e adquarte r s of the Calif or-individuals who earned consider-much about being se=tary to a .--...... ----~----~ PBYSIC~ANS II SUROir.oNS, M.n.
. H .• h p t l b -'t d t h a ble money in recent years for the bun ch of ol d hens." I B 0 0 k k . n n1a 1g . way a r o _ecause I Oes no . ave more first time in thei r Jives . hut arc e e p I g
state p o licemen patrolling Orange Coast highways. un!amiliar with banks and a!rai d Junior was invited to his! Service
The principal reas on· for this lack of manpower i s to leav~ t heir money in them. Tu;s friend 's house !or supper. but re-COLIN F. BROWN
b · S d h' h l '"·ouldn t ~ so bad except for the fused. When his mother asked him that the pOWefS-that-e ln acrament \V IC COntrO f.act that many of th('m lo.iC their \1.'hy, he sneered : BAL~~~:c~~JLUll
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PHYSICIAlf
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SUBGEON
ill Cout Hlcbway. Harbor 151
CorOG.a del Mar the purse Strings are reluctant 10 appropriate the .!.avi n~S through thefts, S\'-i ndles ''He just wants me to help him B.ty1lde Dr., N.....,port 9eacil
monies that w o uld enable the state highway patrol and lire. Even thos_e who do not cat up his ce~eal so he can have L----.D-~--~-----.J ~-==========,d
d t t t · th b f d d f suller Foss are running an enc"m· the box tops. -Washmgton Post. ~~·~· · lobn JL O. Chung. H.D. e par m e n o increase e num er o men nee e Qr ~-----------~ PbyoFdan ..,4 sure..,.
this sect ion of the s tate. Whenever any official from I Armand Monaco 2 -4 7 -8 :30
here a sks for m e re s tate ·p o licemen, they are p o lite ly • Before Yoll Build Oi' Remodel ARCHITECT and by appointment
but firmly told that "you have gotten alpng s o far 814 w. Bay Ave., Balboa 120 =~~8:~:;,.-
witho ut m o r e m e n , why can't you get along now." Vl< Onr · lnte....tlng Sampi.. llDd Dl9play Roollli!I Harbor nu ea.ta M-ca111orn1a !7%1 Lakewood A.Ye..
Actually , the r e • are only 24 s tate policemen -Color guides, plan-r.o. Aagdm Norman~ MO&
two m o r e are t o b e added to the present lis t Septem-,nlng aids._ comprehens-
b e r 22 -who are patro lling our county's 1100 miles Ive stock of caqiet•
of r oad w ays. The r e should b e no l ess than 50 s t a te and Unole\II!l-
hig hway p a tro lme n patrolling s uch an expanding
territo r y.
F or the s ake of truth, it might be pointed o ut that
th_e r e is o nly one s tate policeman covering the 100-
miles -a -day a r ea fro m Santa Ana to San Clemente.
This policeman is also expected t o ride the 25-miles-a
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Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
2202!/J W. Central. 11.arber 1480
Jlri""EWPORT BEACH
GORDON I!:. RAPP, D.D.S. day r oute along Ortega highway. He cannot r e main in LUDLUM Ca t W k
any one central spot . He must be on the wheel e very rpe or s %8SlJ Wmt c.a-
minute, and t hat doesn't mean that he can always b e tm -Main st. PllomiS..ta Aaa :aoe SANTA ANA Phone Harbor ut..i
seen riding t he Coast hig hway. H e may be answering ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport
•an accident call in San C lemente, Costa Mesa , D a na i' '------------'
P o int or som e oth e r place when motorists are break-
.ing.the law from the Arches to Corona Del Mar. ·Gohn's Battery Service
lSOl Coai1t Highway -Newport Beach
HIRSCH'S BEACON LANDING
PRYSICIANS-SVRGEON8, D.O.
Gordon M. Grundy, H.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.rn.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pbyalclaa and SUJ"l'eoa • Hours: 2-5, by Appoinbnent
Telephone Beacon 5848
111 Broadway Coeta Meu
Milton M. Muwell, H. D.
1601 Coat HJway
Corona del Mar
Ottice Hours: 1().12 : 2-5
Pboa4' Harbor 106% No o n e can deny that we need m o re s tate policem ~n.
-or half as many as now patrol Sacramento high-
ways-and the only way we can get them is by mak-
ing our i n fluence felt through our ele£ted repres enta.
tives w ho \\'ill be o nly too g!ad to carry the fight t o
the floor of the s tate assembly and senate. Down here
we have Assemblyman Earl W. Stanley of Balboa
Island. He is well-likea by legislators in the state capi-
tal. He is our logical quarterback: Team up behind
him. Pass him the ball and let him carry it to the
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L. and W. Electric Ranges
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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' MDirt will get
your Diesel -'
if you don't watch
Sure u sboocia', if there's Old Mao Dirt in your Diesel ft.ad,
there's trouble ah .. d. Every drop of fud gO<S through
injector-nozzle holes small as a h.uman b3ir. And if these
lnjec;to" get dirt-worn, thar dO<S it, brother. Curs the power
of yOur Diesel ~d leads up to repair bills. Because it's aJl.
important to we a CLEAN fuc~ use Standard Diese l Fuel
-distilled. 100 % for PURIIT.
SIAINll
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Clayton Thompson ·
Wholesale Distribution
Phone 155 Res. Phone 1094
Here's haw bi9 your enjoyment will be-
and here's ho~ small your cost! ...
BIG CAR QUALITY
AT LOWEST COST
You'I on(oy !he &;g-Car lvxury al this 1mart, stroamtinod,
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lotion, ••-11fortablo -and ......, facility foe your """"°" and safoty-lo< lishor Bodi .. 01'9 !he &est bodies.
and !hey",. '-'cl oN., an Cllovralot and higher-priced con.
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Standard 18-Hole Course· 6100 Yards-Par 71
EoeJ7 l1'rida7 Nlcllt. 8:11
ROARING
FROM LEFI', BACK: Don McDowetl, CIUJ Tripp., Bob DeRatt, lerry Blue, Dick Knne, Bill Clark, Don allwn,, Pete Noone. Am
Rorick, Bob Klllefer, Lester Kaphart. Boyd BlllT'ell, llm AabeD.. Bob Gi bbon.a, Bruce Ellerbrook, Jerry 81paacJl<jr\ MIDDLE: BIU Pritchett.
Duane Wells. Bob Berry, Paul Robert.on. Biii Weatherwax. 1lm Corbin, Armando Monaco, Bill Brownle, ~ · Pattenon, Ralpll .Borlek,
Charles Bay, Bob TltomP90n, Dan Walton, Al Muniz. Stanley Younc. BO'M'OM: Keith 8adlelr, John G , Don Soott, Mlke Balch,
Charin HaMOn, Mac Hearotln, Gerald Tripp. Dick Balch. Biii .l&me11, Bill Oustataon, Dale Stuard, Bob Van rtmlen, Ted Petersen.
HOT.RODS
Under -upto at
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Newport Harbor Fishing News Tentative Opening i
· Tars vs. Bonita
s;ne Line-ttp
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so.i:.p MaJn E><ont SPEEDWAY c. & "-SalleUo•
A WllJ1' & Mathewson
PteMntation Rok•terd by
Sportfishing Assn. of Newport Harbor
LE-R. Rorick or D. McC<wn
L T,-Klllefer or D. Balch
LG-Brownle By: Hugh McMiilan
Forty-one marlin and broadbill
swordfish is the total brought in
so far this year to Newport Har-
bor. The total last season at this
time \Vas 127. However~ this sea-
son is having its unusual marlin
stories.
Eddje Offerle, skipper of the Dol-
phin, last week brought in a J!l a r-
lin each day for four straight days,
which is doing some real fishing.
He brought in a marlin each on
Friday, SatUJ'day, Sunday, and
Monday. Moilday's fish was a
208 ~~ pounder caught by Ed Kraft
on fl eaovy tackle in 55 minutes.
This nlust put Eddie Offf'rle up as
hi~h boat for the year thus far.
Marlin number 40 came in Sun-
day weighing 91 * pounds caught
in 25 minutes on heavy tackle by
Ernest V . Berry, of Los Angeles,
riom aboard the Daisy II, skipper-
ed bp Jimmy Stevenson.
W ith the marlin fishing a little
slow, it took J . B. McNally and
George Pross to go out Friday and
show the youngsten how lt is
done. They brought in t\vo marlin
from the boat Dickie. J . B. hook-
<ind larldcd a 14211.i pound marlin
in 38 minutes on medium tackle
while George Pross had the wheel.
Then they changed places a nd
GM rge Pross hooked and landed a
92 pound marlin in 20 minutes on
hf'avy tackle.
Ot her marlin to come in during
the \Vef'k included a 161 pounder
by Glen Brandow on heavy tacklC'
in 22 minutes, with Pat Sullivan
skippering. H . G. ~Iorgan used
hC'a vy tackle and 25 minutes to
lnnd a 79V. pounder \vith ~·I. A.
l\·1achris piloting the boat.
AlharorC' [i shing has .SIO\\'C'd a nd
many !i\·C' hait boats hav(' gone
h<lCk to [ishing ba rrRcuda On the
[J ,1!<;; ·rhe fish rire mC'diu m !'iZC'd,
from thrf'C' and a hrtlf to four
Throw them out and pull 'cm in.
The Sport King came in with 150
such berriC"S Sunday and the Val-
encia III h ad 100 in five and a
half hours fishing.
\Vhite sea bass are being picked
up in scattered locations. They
are big but fe\v and far between
but this is the time of year ' for
these fish to cut loose. The mid-
dle ke lp is r epor ted alive with cal·
ieo bass. A 38 JX>Und white sea
bass came in on J. H . Mills' Lorna
P at II Sunday. A breezin' school
of albacore was reJX>rted today in
the channel.
Ray Kimball's Comet repor ts 60
barracuda Sunday along with white
sea bass. halibut.. a nd calico bass.
Brick Gaines reports surf fishiog
slow at 40th Street. All he caught
there Sunday night-\\'ere s hovel
brertMn
eatherwa.x
C-Noune or Monaco
Gf--lll!ark or Corbin
lbbons or ThomJ>80n
LH-Ashen
RH-Hurrell
FB-Barrle or
Tars Scrimmage 1 · oday ··
Against Bonita S · pt. 26
Go
Coach Wendell "Pick" Picken& Is 9 bedglng on the aubject of
next Friday nlcht'• starting line-up. But scrimmage ICbeduled for
t-Oday at 2 :SO p.m. may clear the air a b though Picken• Is dublom.
"We've got a weD-balanced squad thi9 n .. , be said, and, abaklng
Ma bNd, added: .. Its going to be to picking the eleven tbat11
start agalnst Bonita. We're two dee_-;.::p:....:::all-'11"-"-=u-=nd::_.:an:=.:d:....:::lta:::_ca::_.:l<>M.:c:::...-.::.up::....:f.::.o-"~ ,at leut alx of the atArUng poal-1! ,
-Uons. d D . v· "Take left end. I've got Ralph oar rivers le nose sharks.
Marines Polish
For N. Isle Tilt
. Rorick and Don McCallum, both Foq ational Title
returning lettermen. At left tAckle I ~ H d
Dick Balch looks good but so does n ' xas y ro Meet
Bob Killefer . Pete Nourse has real-;
ly been hustling at center but Ar-B, WNWOOD, Tex., Sept. 18
mando ~1onaco looks just as good --Ou~ ar~ drivers from all sec-
( -tionf ~r the country will meet here EL TORO. !Sept. 18) -With
their first grid victory safely un-
der their belts the El Toro charg-
es began serious and thorough
JX>lishing or their T brand of foot-
ball this "'eek-with a week's bye
to get ready ror what promises to
be one or their toughest games or
the season. when they lock horns
with North Island Nava l Air Sta-
tion of San Diego in the Santa
Ana Bowl.
Last Thursday the Bulls defeat-
ed the Terminal Isla nd Navy
19-0 before a capacity crowd in
the Santa Ana Bowl.
A few of the Bulls emerged
from the gamf' as bright pros-
pects, a nd head coach Ed Corn-
\vell voic£'d a n optomistis: opinion
for the 19-17 f'dit io n of !he Flying
i\l arinPs.
so .. ~~ same gocs for right guard on ~itember 20, 21. 22 to compete
where t\\'O more returning letter-in ' · 1947 Natio nal Outboard
men _ Bill Clark and Jim Coi:Q.!n Cha Pionships, to be held here on
-ar c candid..tcs. At fullback tfn Lak _ i ro'A'TIWood .
still undecided between Bob Barrie 0 'i Saturday, September 20,
or Bob DeRuff and at quarterback ch ionship heats will be held
both Bob Gibbons and Bob Thomp-for and hydroplanes and C
son loqk good." 1 Servi runabouts, in both the am-
RESUME BONITA TILT at,u~ '·and professional di\'isions.
The opening game with B6nita 0 11 ~J day, the schedule calls for
H igh marks. 8 resumption of the tit}ll · heats in Class M: B, a nd
rivalry between the two teams F hy oplanes antl C Racing Run-~vhich \l.'as broken off during the ab(.>u '. Qualifying heats for these
wa r years. Their last time out in evf.n 1 "'ill be held on bith days.
1942. Bonita whipped t he Tars for 9 nf onday, S cptC'mber 22, mjic
the Southern California champion ~ ti~e-. ials \\·ill be held.
ship.
"I AG.REE ... it's the .
finest ~ ever brewed •..
and as fine a beer as I've ever
tasted anywhere,"
WALTER MacEWEN
JI;,, Prt:Jidnt,
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.Protl11ttin, '"'
~ lrewed'u1 los A1t9el•s b, ACME llEWING CO
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LOS ANGELES 11 ' · H. R. J3RINKERHOFF _.
SOS EAST Srd ST. ' . SANT A AN A. CALJF.
tr Sell It Thr ough Classified Advertising *
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pounds . a nd YankC'e feather t>ar ra-Motorcycle Race
cuda ji"s "re doi n~ the trick.1 For Crippled Kids
Tha t was the year , some of you
m<\y rc~all . that a Bonito SC'nior.
named Glenn Davis. grabbc>d off a
chunk of honor!ll before hC<\di ng
fol\ \\'<'st Poi nt on the Hudson.
FROSll-SOPll FEUD ~ ; iJt1 I! -
Friday n t I :30 p. m. Nowport Hi . _.·_ ~;'.-.:=_,A __ a::_-11-JD.I _· __ ,-J·larbor J f1 gh frPShies ,,·111 cngag(' I j. __ £ _ lL _
Yes, in addftion to g iving
yov ell the Big-Car ad-
vantages described here,
the new 1947 Chevrolet
saves you money on a II
items of p urchase price,
operation and upkeep-
give~you BIG-CAR QUAL-
ITY AT LOWEST C05TI
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r;1c1 .. S))(ln::;orf'<) hy r1pn1on~ Elk1'
Lnfl ~" i\"o. 7R9 for !hf' brncfit of
(';i-;~, ('11J 1na C'nn\'illP"'l'l'nl home
f1Jr cri11plt'd <·hi ldrl'n c11J Sunday ~1r
tcrrul(1n prn\·icll·d !hrd\~ kalorC' for
l\\'•'l\'I' S'1nnll f1a tif·n1-; \\·ho \\·Prt·
:1 n11)ni.: 1 ht• nins-t inll'ff'SlC'd Sp<'Cla-
tors of the C'\'en ts. /
t~cir more •phist1cated soPho-~. =~=---
more brothf'rS 1n lhC' <1nnua l b:-it!IC' 'n ~ r 0 0 I n rovnl to dot,'rn11 nr wh<•thcr or not ii · · · !h~ forntt'r ~l'I 1n11.iatcct 1n the us-j II/'
un i. droh. convcnt1 onal ,,.a)-n '
Since thl' "Cry I fa\ cc" carniv;il j l .
pits tht' f\\·o classes 1n a "1C'Cplc-IR l I s . I
lhil<r , bii" tnSS. tug of war through I [ ' p ecta s \\HIC'r. <1nd t•r:i::: .::1lan1poo. !hP (JUC'S· ft
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1,~lrticipanl!' 1n thf' race's \\.C'fl'
rnf'n1hcrs c)f the R<\ntb!(•rs n1otor-
cycle club. ::\lrs. ::\l nrie Ga nten-
bC'in. ll n1cmtx>r of the Ramblers,
\\·ith thC' a!'Si!'ta ncC' of the Boy
Scouts. kept the childre n supplied
with cold drinks. hot dogs and icC'
lion of 1nit1a tion beco rnl'S slightly TI :·I' . '
acadl·n1ic. 1.1 ~
Bowlers' Winter Meet { j' ·or lasting satisfaction and· for a roof you'll be proud
To Organize Tonight 1 f for years to come, get your roofing at TeWinkle's
Crf'ani. A m eeting tonigh t at the Costa 1 h•J h • J • • ff
Mosa R<>croation H all to draw rul-II,. I e t e spec1a prices are In e ect.
es and put finishing touches on ll
!£>ague forma tion. will prepare the ·
\\'ay for the ,¥.•inter bowling sea-
son. Bruce Carnahan stated today.
Terry Bargello
Wins At Del Mar Eight 5-man t eams will compr·
TeTT')" Bargello, owned by Al a businessmen's scratch league,
Sparks, prominent Newport Beach sponsors ror which have already
business man. won going away by been 1\Ped up. They are: Virg's
two and a halt lengths Ln the $5000 Garage, Crawley's Furniture, Pink-
Don Diego Handicap at Del Mar ley Drug, Anders Fences, Craw-
Monday. ford's Drug, Barrett's Realty, Sim-
. The flashy gelding thereby es-pson a nd Nailer 's Painters and
tablished himself as· a leading 1 Davis and Jay Music. • ·
threat to cop the $15,000 Del Mar Carnahan said he expects t o or-
Handicap Saturday. ganize a small handicap leauge tn
Terry Bargello ran the mile in a deli lion and is entertaining plans
1 :37 over a fut track and surviv-!or a mixed dOubles play lf de-
ed a stewards lnquiry .. into rough mand wan-ants it.
golnr in the stretch to best Iron
Malden and G.aly B. ..
Awning ·Ripped
By "Swordsmen"
An awning at 303 Main street
WU punctUred four times Satur-
day when a pair ol "pin.18" be-
came over zealous in brand1shin&
their wooden swonls.
Hot Rods To Go"'At
Huntington Beach
eek the preeeot condition
your roof! This roofing Is
j . aced with sla~ OD bea~
i.,.e aad tbo~th 11&t-
F' ted aad coated u-
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' ~ t', 45 LB. ' r; Suded surr-i, l[ ROOFING li I . Beg. sz.10 ~
SPECIAL
$1.79
Boll
With F'lxturM
90-LB. SLAT)': SURFACE
'ROOFING
55 LB.
Suded~
ROOFING
Beg. $2.49 Boll
·SPECIAL
$1.98
Boll
With Flxture9
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Complete With Flrlures
ECONOMY
CORNER
Genuine
Pyrex
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w'u called to disarm them. ac-
conlinc to ~-
The_ 'F1ying Irishman ... Pat F1a-
herty, la figured to receive plenty
of cheers from Huntincton Beach
Speedway rans when the roaring
hotrods take over on the tricky
one-fifth-mile oval tomorrow night
at 8:15 p.m.
Since F1ahttty t..amed up with
Del Baxtef. to pilot his sizzling
number 20, the Irish lad hu been
seeing front row actiCJn regularly
on C. R. . A. tracb. nm week,
for the !Int time, Pat lhoWs up
S Tab "G._" Slate Covered
·SHIN..GLES
1 qt. F1ameware
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lleplar $1.10
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fegalar $11.95 Sl'ECLU. $6.19 8qDMe
30 Lb.\ASPHALT SHEATING
kular SS.25 SPECIAL $2.95 Boll
59c
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FOR RENT
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• Floor Waxers
Tools lor Small jobs
PLUMBING AND
CAiPENTBY WORK
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press.' but one should not be
hasty to form an opinion un-
til the side in favor has a
hearing. + + +
Lions Roar. Separation of
the old Newport-Costa Mesa
Liqns club had been under
way for a Jong tiine. and the
formation of one at Balboa
with Lou Gates as president
gives Lions representation
over the entire Harbor area.
Dedicating the Bay club by
the Mesa folks was a grac-
ious affiliation and Mes a
Chief Bert Smith did a ni ce
job in giving th.:: gav.el to
Lion Gates. • + + +
The Department of Labor
reports th at 75.000 ne..w
houses were started in June
and 62.500 were · completed
• and that it was the most pr<:>-
ductive home -bu i Id i n g
month in 18 years.
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LEASE PAYS
The city treasury r eceived a
check for $405.30 from the New·
port Pier Fishing Fleet during
August. This represents five per·
cent of the gross r eceipts on its
lease with the· municipality, J. A.
Gant, city treasurer , said.
CITY GETS SHARE
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ha..:; been adopted : Newport Beach
School-Third, fourth. fifth. sixth
seventh and eighth graders living
west of B St. in Balboa and east
of 30th St. in N ewport do not
ride busses. Kindergarten a nd
fi rst graders living east of Ninth
St. and \vest of 20th St. walk to
regular stops. Second graders
living Y.'est of the library a nd east
of 24th St. will have to walk.
For Corona dcl Mar pupils
ther e are three stops for children
living one mile or more from
school. The three stops are at
Seaview and Marigold Sts., Coast
H\\'}'. and Poppy St., and on the
north side of Coast Hwy. and
Poppy St. P upils living east ot
l\farguerite St. \\;II be taken
home to t\\·o stops. one at Sea-
v iC\\" and l\1 arigold Sts. and the
other at Coast H "'Y· and Ma rigold
St. on the north side of the high
way.
Until a permanent schedule is
arranged all ch ildren going to the,
Corona del l\·t ar school \!,."iii be at
their bus stops by 8 a. m. and
children att<'nding the Ne\vport
Beach school \\'ill be a t their stops
by 8:20 a. m.
Kendalls Find
Nova Scotians
Lovely People
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.+ p. a. palmer 'NC°''°"'"o
realtars
lJlJ "" 1.a o ••...,<'O •' b •O <~. co t1f
l •l•o~o•• ••-<>D" h oc • loo•~o• 1$00
for, as you can see by the stamp.
it costs seven cents for an air
mail stamp up here. Of course
were I P ost Master. or Secretary
City Treasurer J . A. Gant an-of the best Chamber of Commerce
nounces that the office of Thomas or the best Post Office in the
H. Kuchel. state controller, has Country, (outside of Balboa Is·
sent Ne\\·port Beach the sum of land), I wouldn't care so much.
s.783.29. as the latt£'r's sh are of Anyway we are still going strong.
the cutback on the gasoline tax having a good time, seeing lots of
for April. beautiful scenery a nd meeting up iimmmmmmmmmmmm;;mmmmmmmmmmm~ with Jots of fine people. We find
• Pacific Heating Co.,. Inc.
Residential & Commercial Heating
forced Air, GraYity and floor furnaces
Harbor 676-R
1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar<
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OPEN THE YEAR '80UND
CALIFOBNIA'8 JI08T MODERN MOTEL
to Ualta -aad -
MIRA.CLE MILE MOTEL
'Ill Oaut ~ 101-A Newport .....
...0-B11eDa me...J
the. people of Nova SC9 tia a very
lovely, friendly class. They make
you f('('J a t home away from home.
"Speaking of horrle. guess you
folks out there didn't want us as
neighbors any longer. In as much
as well, the house caught on fire
so we have learned. But why let
a litUe thing like that interfere
with our travels? We were advis-
ed not to come home until every·
thing was aJl put back in tint
class shape again. Nothing like
having friends whe n you need
them. This has proven so in thJs
case. With good 'faithfuJ help like
we have in our couple there and a
man like Mr. George H. 7 obias of
Santa Ana. We doh't worry one
bit but are grateful to every one
who fn any way assisted in this
unfortunate affair_
"And now Herb and Harry to
thank you for the fine letter ot
introduction you se nt me. It has
helped on several different occas-
ions. I \!,.'ill have a Jot to talk
about when I get home, that is, U
any one C8l'e$ to listen. Our next
mailing adclreso will be The Mt .
Royal Hotel, Montreal, Que., Can-
ada. Expect t'o reach there in •·
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Preparing for Winter?
bout two Weeks.
"My warmest reeards to all,
"Sincerely,
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Have Your Most Exacting WOODWORKING
Requirement. Filled by •••
W. S. EMERY
OOlll'U:TE WOODWOIUDNG FACILITIJ:8-W--"" lt:i:pwte•oed ~ a& wee·MANe llat.-
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Newp,rt_B11'b
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H. E. KENDALL."
Permits issued for IN'ers dur-
ing A-t brought an '-to
the city ol $1065.t!O, Water Supor-
lntendent John 0 . McMDtan ~
ported to the dty -.......
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PAY SEWER COST .
Property owners of Newport
Heights sent payments totalling
$265 in August for the cost of their
main line sewe r ·on the first ad-
dit ion of that section, t!> the city
treasurer's offkc, it was disclosed
today._
HARBOR FEES
Moorings and inspection feef
garneied by Harbormaster Rus~eD
Craig from owners of boats an--
chored her e during August totaled
$99.60. City Treasurer J . A. Gant
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TAX FEES REPORTED
Tax Collector Rowland R. Hodg-
ki nson rE'ported to the city treas-
urer"s ofrice a t the end of August
that collections totaled S913.14 for
rede mptions.
• Moans and Groans
Come Over Phone
On a recent night a telephone
operator reported to police that
she could hear moans and groans
issuing · from a telephone at 234
Pearl s treet.
Investigation disclosed that
someone in the arms of Morpheus
had inadvertently disengaged a
telephone receiver. Amplification
of snores produced the weird
sounds.
Eastsida Shaw
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Every Nite Except ~nday
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lild and Mallow
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PAINTS, ENAMELS, VARNISHES.
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paint for "UJ pupose and
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color cards-they'll give you
impiratioo foe your own color
scherws!
We,.hne the !*ming supplia
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glad to 1.J1nrer ""Y of y~w
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ro opply iL We know 1 lot
obout paim-dior's why we're
proud to any the famous
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The Only DUTCH BOY Dealer
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