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W -'TDf In addition to
Newport Harbor various
sections of Orange county
are . becoming increasingly
a1anned oveP the shortage of
our domestic and irrigation
supply. Aside ·from the tew
towns that have MWD water
the greater area ol the
county Is not thus wisely
blessed, henoe a call for a
meeting to be held at the
NeWport Harbor Yacht club
next·week to hear a progress
report of the Orange county
aimmittee. In New po r t
.Bea!!b consumption Is accel-
erating at a rapid rate due to
population growth, and with
the elective rejection of two
city proposals the situ a ti on
has not J been as happy as·
those wno> were responsible
for the defeats had forecast.
A t any rate .to you passive
citi7.ens who enjoy the bay
and liVing here, may one sug-
gest that you bestir your-
selves on the vital subject of
continuous water supply so
necessary to your home and
business life! + + +
Bob Gardner. The home
town boy who didn't have to
go away from his own shores
to make good. is to be our
next and yourgest superior court jurist. \Vhen Governor
Warren ·called Judge Gard-
ner· and advised him of the
choice. he said the hardest
thing he fourd against him
was his age, but not to let
that worry him as he (\Var-
ren) was less than 35 when
he became district attorney
of Alameda county. Inci-
dentally the state's chief ex-
' ectltive had remarked earlier
that more letters of com-
mendation \Vere recf'iVed in
. favor of Gardner than from
the friends of any other can-
didate. And one of the most
active workers for the new
jurist was Publisher Sam
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.NEWPO~T
·•COSTA ~ESA EDITION
NEWPOllJ' BEAOR. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, S EPTEMBEB ZS, 1947
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Weeki) New.....,.,.
Member Audtt a.
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Irvin Foundatiori To Operate San ·Joaquin Rancho
Costa Mesa Otizens Prepare to Vote ~"X·~:~tl~f:1 ~~i: ~~~~~\i8uif~~:1Pr~~d:h · Charity Will .
On lncorp ration, Elect City Officer.~ As~:::~-:~~~e~~ugene ~£~~~~~~~~o~~:=~IE~~~ ~:~~~~:::~::.ii~:~~~ Benefit From
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Or i+y 0U'1Ci appeared last week 85 8 t~•o structures ha\oe been built and 3) kitchen f 4) restrooms; 5) Of· Two For Clerk "bool-fighter" in Anampan , floors tor the tax department, ficos; 6 ) public space; 7) ser-
1 ~'lexico. ·.· ·building department, drafting de-geant's desk and 8) _prisonert
i.-----------+,--~ Bonfiglio.reportedly became partment a nd water department property room. . 1 BlovapbJes of cMldldatn interested in bullfighting sev-, are now being laid. Adjacent to the police station
for the various electtve pffJoee eral years ag~ when he met Also completed is a fireproof on the south drafting pla ns call
to be voted on Octobef1 '1 a,n, ~ -~ .~·· • _g id.ney 1'~ranklin, .one of two vaulf in which records will be kept. for the erection of a five-car auto
• American matadors then ex-\Vorkmen expect to have the shelter. This shelter will face 32nd carried OD Pace 2.
Thousands of citizen in the
unincorporated area of Costa Mesa
will go to the polls on h'uesday,
October 7. to cast their ballots on
the subject of "'hether1 or not
Costa Mesa shall take 'its plact!
as one of the new cities of the
State of California. They will also
vote for their choice of officers to
represent them should the pro-
posal of incorporation 'fin by a
majority ..-ote of the people.
There arc two candidates for
the office or city clerk; one' for
the office of city treasur r and 15
candidates for the five positions
on the city council.
Oppo,.c:~d ror the offict-of city
clerk are l\f rs. Calla P . Vit·lc. r e·
tirrd businCSS\\"OITTRn an(! promi·
nC'nt in civic circles and Forrest
B. O\\.'Cn, businessman. civic lead·
c>r and non-salaried searctary of
the Costa Mesa Chcmbcrl or Com-
merce.
. Allx-rt Dudek, retired! fonner
grocer and banker , is unopposed
for the office> or city treasurer .
Counci ! can1idatcs follow:
Lt Col. Arthur Y. Y'ambert.
USA (Ret.), presently Judge Ad-
vocate for the Second District,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Stete
of California. who is a recognized
legal authority on municipal gov-
ernment organization.
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·} t ant. The sport lured him, he steel roof trusses in pl ace on the street.
told a nc\\'Sman in h-fexico tax department structure by Oc-Plans also call for a 17-foot ceil-
City r ecently, because "bull-tober 1, Lester Patch of Ne\\•port ing for tlie.~interior of the main
fighting isn't just a sport. Its Heights, construc.tion superin-cntr<}nce to the city ha ll building,
ar. art like painting or bal· tendent for the E! A. Kaiser Con-which will have a large Jobby
lei." struction company, said. spaCC'. Textured concrete walls for
~ In ~ddition to his occas-Next un it to receive roof trusses this phase of the building are now
ional ml'Clings vis-a-vis the are unit "A," due on October 15. completed to the roof:
bull. Bonftglio is studying journalism and Spanish at County Committee
f\·texico City College. HC-also
''Tites feature stories· for one On Additional
or the capi tol city's dailies. ·-------·1 Water to Meet
War Clouds
On Horizon,
Legion Told
(S[W"t·laJ to :SC\\·s-Tlmes)
The Orange County Committee
on Additional Water Supply will
hear a progress report from its ex-
ecutive committee at a dinner
meeting to be held . Oc.t . 1 at 6 :30
p. m . at the NC'wport Harbor
Yacht club.
A \\."elcoming delegation of Ncw-,JX"kt Beach officials and residents
\l.'ll! be present. Dion L. Gardner,
committee sC"Cretary, announced.
Vernon C. Heil has arranged a
short program in addition to the
report \\'hich will be delivered by
Glen Allen. Joseph F . Poland, dis-
trict geologist, USGS. will review
ground \\'ater conditions and saline
con tamination along the coast of
Orange cou nty~
Jr. Chamber Plans
Programs for Year;
To Install Officers
f\f embers of the board of direc-
tors of the Newport Harbor Junior
Cha mber of Commerce met on
Mor'lday and discussed plans for
the installatiOn of the newlY
elected offioITs of the organiza-
tion at a special charter meeting:
to be held in October.
Also talked about Y.'ere plans for
the selection of committees v.·hich
are· expected to fu nction during
the )'ear and plans for various pro-
gfams which the \junior chamber
will s ponsor during the coming:
months.
I t was reported to the board
that the senior chamber of com-
merce is entering a float in the
Tournament of Ro!'es in Pasadena
and would appreciate the assist-
ance of the junior chamber in
making this gesture a success.
Officers elected by' the junior
chamber organization at a meet-
ing hC'ld at White's Park Avenue
Cafe on Balboa Island last Thurs-
day are, DMn Bradford, president:
The San Joaquin rancho, known
locally as ~ Irvine ranCh1 wU1
be controlled by the J ames Irvine
Foundation, it was announced' Monday by Paul 'A. Dinsmore aC
the In•ine company management.
Ttie late James Irvine same-
years before his death created a •
non-profit. charitable Corporatkn
knO\\'n as James Irvine Founda-
tion to which he transfen9' .
among other properties. the major
stock of the Irvine company1whlc:b
owns and operates San Joaquia
rancho in;; Orange county. -
The~ devtlopment of this , J.ar&e
agricultural holding constituted
t he fife's work of Mr. Irvine by
vesting in the James livine F ou.
dation the controlling voice in U.
conduct of the ranch. His i-n-
pose was to assure its continued
operation a nd an adequate baslB
for caming out the philantbropie
idea of the foundation. ,
Its activities will be devoted 9-
clusively to eharit~bJe and ~
cat ional purposes epfi.rely within
the state of CaLitomia. with ~
phasis on the charitable and pu~
lie needs of Orange county .
The trustees of the foundation
are: N . L. ~fcLaren and Robert H.
Gerdes of San Francisco: J&JDeS
G. Scarborough of Los Angeles
and ~'lrs. James I ~ine, Paul A..
Dinsmore and A. J .. McFadden of.
Orange-county and Myforrl ~
pr~sident, who grew up and CJb..
1 ained his grammar and higla
school education in Orange C"OQDty.
'Dutch Boy' Joins
Jackson-Waggoner
Gordon P. MaJoche. proprietor
of the Mesa Cyc1e shop, ..,ho was
hpnor:ibly dischArged from t h e
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'L OS . ANGELES fTucsdayl.-
JamC'"i F . O'Neil of Manchester ,
N. H .. recently elected national
commnndc-r of the Americ8n Le-
gion and Gen. Mark Clark, com·
mending ~cneral of the 6th Army
Bild hero or Africa. I taly and
NorthC'rn Europe campaigns of
World \Var II, 'vere to address
1 he second day session of the 29th
Bnnual convc ntio~ Cali!Ornia Dc.-
partment. American Legion. here
today.
The convention \\'as opened here
Additiona l s peakers will be Paul
Bailey, consulting engineer. ~·ho
will compare present ground ""3.-
ter conditions with those of 1945.
and Frank Latham. rancher and
executive committee m ember, who
will interpret ·engineers'' findings
from a layman's point of view.
Ed Richardson. first vice presi-The Jackson-Waggoner ·Paint
dent ; John Daniel. second vice store, 1682 17th street, opened
president ' and .. Jack Baumgartner. Saturday in a new building. ita
secretary and treasurer. interior brightened in highly color-
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who camprugned every news-
paper in the county to per-
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Eaker Will Addres~
Reserve Officers
Gets Marll·n _ After 12 in the Shrine Auditorium on Mon-
. ay, \\ith more than 5000 regis-LiOnS Will Hear IStory poge 3. coL 5-photo by Beckner) iered Legionnaires, veterans of
· ~---:;~~~--;------'-'::::::=============.l \Vorld War I and II in attend-MeSa Candidates Sex Offenders . ance. Highlights of the first day's
List Five HMborites
To Publicize Sewage
Disposal System Data
Eleected to the board v.·ere, Vol-ed shelves and walls distinctlve-
ney Hay, Jr.. William Alfred, of the famous Dutch Boy paint '
Moose Lagerlof, Bob •Lindstrom, line. Many baskets ot (]Owers ~
lt'faj. Gen. lra C. Eaker. for-
mer dep\.ity commander. army air
STOCK MARKET session included an address by And Stanley Talk Must Register !Continued on Back Page)
Jfere arc today's 11 o'clock
c\osin~ a \·era~es as sUpplied
by Lc>s ter & Co .. ~tCmbcr Los
An ~clt'S Stock Exchange.
toT"CeS, and chief of the air staff. TOtlight at 6 :30 p .m . the Costa
will address a joint meeting of all f\1esa -Ne\\'port Harbor Li,ns club
r e s,,e r v e officer organizations .. will hold their regular meeting
arm'Y, navy and n~tional guard. to at the WC'lcome cafe.
be held at the Lakewood Country Addresses by th(' 18 candidates
club in Long Beach on October 8. for city offict'S, who \l.'\11 seek
it was announced today. nominations on Oct. 7, and a re-
Cen. Eaker's subject "'ill be port ·from Assemblyman Earl
"Plan for National Security". This Stanley arc slated for the pre>-
is the first joint meeting of re-
serve officers to be held in South-gram.
e m California. '
Commodore Gene M a r k ~ y,
USNR, will act as master of cere-
tnonies for the event, scheduled as
an tntOnnal dinner. and a number
of motion picture stars. closely as-
sociated with military . activities
duling the war. and high-ranking
military and naval officers will be
special guests.
W-arren Proclaims
Newspaper Week
Five New Homes W ill
Be Built in Costa
Mesa , County States
SANTA ANA (Tuesday) -The
Orange County Building Depart·
ment at the courthouse here has
issued permits for the erection of
fi\"C' new homes in Costa l\lesa.
bringing total valuations for the
week to $32.361 . 1
Person!' "'ho have been con-
vi cted of any acts involvi ng IC\\'fl
or la.sCi\'iOus conduc t sin c£> July 1.
194-1, must r egister w ith local po-
lice authorities or \l.ri lh the sher-
iff'!< office under n: ne\\' .stale law
"'hich bC'can1 C' effective Friday, a
.spok('~ma~ for Chief of Polic1..•
1-lodgkinson pointed out.
The ln:v•. passed by the 1ast Cali·
fomia legislature. is aimed at
keeping: a closer check on immoral
persons in an C'ffort to curb .sex
murders and sex crimes against
chiicl!en .
Failure to comply \\'ith the new
law is a misdemC'anor and punish·
able a" such under la"'·
Cost<i Mesa Girl Hurt
In Traffic Collision
Amer Tel & T el ........... 159 . Dupont . . .. , ...... 188 %
Gpneral ?\1otors .. ···-···---57 ~
Goodyear ...... . ..... 44 ~
Ke nnecott Copper ... , ...... 44 %
Sean;·Roebuck ·········-··-··· 365"'
Soll...-Calif Edison __ ........ 31 ~
Stand Oil of Calif .......... 59
U. S. Steel ....... ······'········· 69
\V ool\\•o rth .. -.. .. ...... 44 ~
Closin( Do"' Jones A\'eragea:
Tucsday-Septem~r 23:
Industrials ......... _.176.06 -1 .96 Ra ils .. , ................ 47.6~--.56
Utilities ......... 35.20t .05
Volume .. --·-···--··470.000 shs
Cusumano, Mike Are
Registered at Legion
Sessions in Los Angeles
Orange Co. Chapter
Does Spadework for
Paralysis Campaign
Plans for the 1948 campaign
or the National F oundation for
fpfantile PafalysiS, Inc., in .Or·
ange county.. are being readied
through the offices of the Orange
County chapter. at Santa Ana .
The executive board o! the
diapter 1met recently and decided
to reappoint 1w1rs. Lois Brov.-n of
Carden Grove as director for the
1948 drive for funds for the re·
habilitation of victims of the
plig:ht.
\\'hile O ra nge county has . not
had an epidemic this year, the
supenision and care of cases from
previous epidemics extends over
many years and calls fqr observa-
tion by orthopedic specialists, .Phy-
sical therapy, braces ·and ofte'n
surgery.
Balboa Bay Lions
Meet Tomorrow
Three Costa Mesa and two New-
port Harbor a rea businessmen
were named to the count)' publi-
city department Qf 'the Associated
Chamb<.>rs of Commerce on Mon-
da}'.'
They \\'ere selected officially to
serve on the sanitation committee.
but v.'ith instructions to dissemin-
ate infonnation regarding the set-
ting• up of 10 cLis tricts to create a
countywide sewage disix>sa,l sys.
tern.
The men who will organize their
districts, and arrange for speak-
ers to appear before local-clubs
and ·carry on a general program
of education are, Postmas ter Her-
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Don Noel and Bob Holden. ed to the color array.
Elected as alternate members of 'William A. Jackson, Rf\renide>
the board were. Earl Coppersmith. painting contractor 8.nd M. G.
Jack Boyd. Van Ha)·es. Hahk Bon-\Vaggoner. Costa Mesa are the
nC'll. \Villiam Keith and RaJph rC'presentativc dealers for the
Ho)·le. , Dutch Boy line in the Harbor
Fire Pre vention Week
National 'F ire Prevention \Vec>k
\Vilt bf' obser\'cd Ort. 5 to 11 in
thl~ city by proclamation of Mayor
0 . B. Reed . A special commit tee
of thC' Newport H arbor Chamber
of Commerce is determining the
program that will conform to the
""cek's theme as well as ascertain-
ing the city's needs in personnel
and equipment for adeq11&ate fir e
prevention.
area. In addition to a com plete
sclC'ction or paints for contract-
ors a nd home decorators, they
carry an assortment of mirron,
,,·allpaper and "Flock'', a new pro.
duct no\v being installed in mod-
ern type homes.
Capt. Theo. L.acy
To Retire Nov. I
Captain Th0eo. "Budge" Lacy, the>
sheriffs chief jailer, will retire
Nov. 1. completing thirty-three
years of service under five &ber-
iff s.
The veter an law en!O!'cement
officer. \\'ho will be seventY. years
old in Oct., began his career under
Theo. Lacy, Sr., then Orange coup:.
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RCAF Yan ks Get Bonus
American flyers who serve#
with the Royal Canadian Air force
during World War II are now eli-
gible for a Canadian government
bonus, according to word ~ived 1
by Fourth Air Force headquarters.
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Calif. 1M1
I SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23
· ·!Declaring l/'e Talt·Hartley Labor
{Management Relations Act to be_ rgood labor legislation-fair alike
'to labor and industry and e nacted
,m the public interest, the Califor-
nia State Chamber of Commerce
has endorsed the measure, Edwin
C. Humrhel, Los An$eles ,chairman
cf the State Chamber's statewide
industrial comm ittee, declared to-
41ay. I I
Mr. Hwrunell is re porting the
chamber's PoSition stated:
'The ;.vagner Labor Relations
Act as applied gave special priv-
ileges to la bor and imposed dis-
aiminat~ry burdens on manage-
ment.
''Not'A'ithstanding the obvious
llllfairness of the act, it was a
statufe or the United States ,...and
was so ~pted by employers.
"Now the TaJt-Hartley bill has
been passed in u attempt to cor -
rect some of the inequalities and
gross i nju.!i t ices of the \Vagner
Labor Relations Act."
"~011st Properties, Inc.
Have Opened Office In
Corona del Mar Area
Grauel Discu~s lnc'orpol'8tio~ of
Mesa CommUnity
Harold K. Grauel, o/""ident of
the Costa· Mesa Cham't1". ot Com-
~ce. ,o n Monday a.rtroon lssu-
~ the following' st~tement on
t he subject or incorporation of
Costa Mesa: J A sound proposal ow betor~
the people dii:ectly concerned
which because of its aring upon
the develc:>pment and ~tability of
this community m e r i t s free
thought. and considera ·on.
This proposal upon 1 which we
will \.'Ote October 7, has come
about thr ough the e~ort.s of a
group of officers, di~tors 'nd
members of a recognized cPm-
muni ty organization ~proceedijlg
u nder specific direetidns of the.
membership of such or ganization.
The yarious steps ~ken have
bttn predicated upon stpdy and re-
search. The "result of t hese efforts
lies in the opportunity now af-
forded the people ot the area pro-
posed to incor pora te to vote ..On
the question of Incorporation and
at the same time select those \\'ho
in the cvC'nt of incor poration will
fill the elective offices as required
by laY.'.
Coast Properties. Inc., 501 East Thf're is no cause for . shame-
Central . avenu<', Balboa, ..has op-JaC'Cdness on the part of those re-
ened an office at 1615 Coast boule-s ponsible for_ this \vork and none is
vard, Corona del Mar. I f('\t , nor is any need or desire for
Ed. Buck o, formerly of the Ba)-c>xpressi?n of . s.uch sent~me.nt by
boa office, and \Vatt H enderson. other s 1n their behalf tnd1cated.
fOnnerly with a Pa.. .. adena ·firm, The p~occedings .under the . above
will be in charge of the office. · authority have been carried o n
George \Veiss, sales manager for with dignity and understanding
'the (),)asft Properties, Inc .. will be of thC' rights a nd opinionJ of Amer-
<O'I duty at the Corona del M ar of-ican citizens ._.and \A.'ittfo_ut bias,
flCE" temporarily and will return prejudice or acrimony. Sarcasm.
to the Balboa office shortly. satire and mea ningless v.ise cracks
A riew associate of. the Balboa find no place in an efrort to im-
CJ(fice is Ruth J ayred, who will as-part facts a nd f'nlist in terest and
s.i.st Mr. ·w eiss. support in a proposal of I such ser-
·ious import.
Be Wise -Advertise
Harbor
Roller Rink
Newport Blvd at 11th St.
Ooeta Meea. -Beacon 5707-R
Under New Ma.aacement
New
Fall
Program
Beginning Sept. 1st
7:00 p. m.. to 10:00 p. bl.
llONDAY. General SeNJ.on.
lAdles Free, wtth Esco rt.
TUESDAY. Novelty NIKht at
IUnk. Small Prizes Given.
WEDNESDAY. RHervOd for
Private Partlea.
;r••u~U"RDSDAY. Skate Dance Ses-
Alon. ... Free Jnstruetlen.
' FRL & SAT. General SeSAlon.
Sunday Closed
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Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Qilality Feeds
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Oally DelJ\'e1'7-8ea.oon .52~:S
18'!1 Newport Blvd.
COST A MES.•
A fur ther effect of ¥sociation
Y.ith the subject is the convincing
conclusion that the t ime is a t
ha nd to act and that failure t o do
so now will forever bar t:he-oppor-
tunity to incorporate Costa · Mesa
or any part thereof.
It '''ould S('('m most likely that
the territory now in positi'on to
incorporate will in the event of
failure to do so b<.' divided threC'
v.:ays before it could agcli n gathe r
itself for local autonomic action.
That might be the eaSil'St '''ay.
I Our neighbbrhood cities and our
I count,,>• will divide Costa ~Iesa bc-
tv.·een them and in the process tur-
/ moil and bitterness may \veil find
pl'aC'Cs.
Branch Opened by
Broadway Cleaners
I BroAd,\·ay CIC'anC'rs. 121 9road-
\\'ay, Costa 1\>f('Sa, has opcnC'd a
hr<l nch of !heir bus in <'SS a t ~3
I East Ce ntral, P. D. E astma n. man·
;ig('r, has announcC'd.
FOR INSUltA..'IC:E S'E'E
Howard W. Gerrish
1808 Newpo~ Boole"1U'd
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 51tll •
Automobile • fire
Accident • IJife
L icense and Contract
Bonds Written
SALE ON ROSES
In Bl oo m - - -Best Varieties
<JLIMBIN'G ROSES .... ReK. ,s.&.00-NO\\' .............. b .. .1. .. 12.9:§ TREE RO SES ... Rt-g. $5.00--SO\V ............ z :::::::\:.j,s.M
BUSH ROSES ..... Re.c. $2.50-:SO\\' ...................... ···--.Sl .~
FRUIT TREES IS CA.,·.s . Plant now and sa\'e a year.
.-'\II 2-year trees. $1.95
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... Costa Mesa Nursery
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HARBOR DRAFTING SERV'ICE
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RESIDENTIAL
Mechanical
COMMERCIAL
Machinery
• SHIP'S DRAJITING
'7ll--O 0o..i Hwy. (Hlncle Mlle) Newport Beacb
· Phone Beacon li860
... --Your Every_ Painting Need Found
Jackson-Ylaggoner
Paint Store
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Cost .......
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"MORRIE" CRA WL'EY
City Council ·
Mr. Crawl<'Y is head of th e
Crawley Furniture store at 1812
Ne"'port boulevard, CMa Mesa.
He lives at 1172 Cabrillo · street,
Costa Ml'sa.
Born in Griffin, Georgia, May
26. 1910. J\ilr. Cra,vley has resided
in California since 1924 a nd he
has livC'd in Costa ~lcsa 14 years.
He y,.•as g raduatC'd from the
Monleb<.'llo High school, where he
,,·a~ president of the student body.
1 IC' is a member and was past
presidC'nt of both thC' Costa 1'1esa
Chamber or CommC'rcc a nd the
Costa Mesa NC"-'J>Orl Harbor Lions
club.
A veteran of W orld War II, re-
tiring as first li eutei:tant, Infantry,
T ank D<'stroyC'r Divis ion, he saw
service in both Pacific and Europe
"'ar thC'at<'rs for four years. 1942
to 1946. He is a -member or Costa
l\ol t'sa Post 3536, ·Veterans oJ F or -
eign Wars.
He is married and has one child,
an 11-months-old d aughter.
Kaiser Is Candidate
A photograph a nd cut of Heinz
Kaiser of Costa Mesa and New-
port Beach who al~o ls a candidate
for one of the five city council JX>-
sitions was not a;.:ailable at press
time.
.f-[owever his biography follows:
llEINZ KAISER
City Counci I
l\tr. Kaiser is a (YrQminent Costa
Mesa and Nc,vport Beach business-
n1 an. H is intC'rests are diversified:
boat y,,·orks, rf'Staurant and trailer
courts. He Ji\"es at 147 Virginia
place, Costa M£"Sa.
I-tis business address is Bay
Shore Camp. Ne"·port Beach.
Born in Frankfurt, Germany,
NovC'mher 10, 1895, ~1.r. Kaiser
is a naturalized American citizen.
lie has bffn a rC'Slden! or Cali ·
fo rnia since 1920 and has been
in C'osta ~lC'sa sinC'C 1945. He
rt'sidC'd in NeY.1XJrt Beach from
1928 to 1945.
l ·n1 il la t<' yr ars. ~fr. Kaiser \Vas
:1 n1t·m he r of t hf' C flli fornia Stat<'
Gun rd.
i·IC' ,,·as rducat<'d in the Public
s<·hools.
I le is a n1embcr of th<' Costa
~lt•sa Cha mht'r or Con1merc<' and
o ( the l os tn l\1esa Li ons club and
of t he Ccliiforn i<l ShiJ> a nd Yacht
hrokt·rs association and of the
i\"(·\\"port lf;i.r ho r (11;lmbC'r of Com-
mC'l"CC'. lie also is sccr rtnry of the
National Ho t<'I & R<'sta urant As-
sociation.
WELCOME HOME!
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DOUGLAS II.
City Council
LT. COL. A. F. YA.1\IBERT.USA
CRc tirc9.l
City Council Mr. H incsly is managC'r of the
Lido Peninsula Shipyard (old Con-l\1r. Yamtx-rt retired from t!ie
solidatedl at Ne\\'J)Ort Beach. He United States Army af ter 33 years
lives at 240 East 20th street, Costa or responsible service as an execu-
~1esa. ti\'e officer tn .1937 a.nd immediate-
. ly took up residence 1n Costa Mesa. Born in O kla ho~a ·c1 ty, Oct~bc-r 11-le lives' with his family at 2259
12. 1913, Mr. H1nesly . has lived O r ang(' avenue Costa ~csa '
in California .since 1921 and in A recognized 'specialist 1.n ~uni-
Costa MC'sa since 1!131. cipal law a nd statut(' administra-
l--1 (' '''as graduated from t he tion: he was sell'ClC'd by the War
Santa Ana 1-l igh school. attendrd f)(>par tment to successfully ac-
both Univf'rsity of Southern . Cali· comp\istl the setting u1> of 23
fornla and Univc.rsity of ~r1_zona, municipal govC'rnmc nts out of the
majorin!; in business adm1n1stra-dc\"astated and depqj>ulated pro-
tion. f vinCT's of Tayabas, follo'Ving the
[n collC'gc he '''a& a mCmhC'r of Phi!ippino insurrection.
lhl' S~gma Chi fraternity and in Durtng "his distinguished mili-
high school of the Sigma Alpha t3ry career. he has h('Jd many rc-
fraternity. sponsible posts always v.·ith honor
Aftl'r lt'avin_g co\IC'ge hf' was cm-and merit. He was Chief of the
ployed first with his father in Governm('nt Secret Service. De-
the l·linesly Boat company , then partment of the Ori c>nt at l\tanila,
with th<' \'ictory Shipyard and P. I .. fi ve years. and at one t ime
lastly '''ith Bohman company here. he \\'as a member of the n1unicipal
l\lr. Hin<'sly is married and has council of t he City of Batangas,
two children, a boy, 16-months-P. I., four years.
Born at Cedar Raplds, Iowa . old and a girl, age six.
Some Biographies Did
Not Arrive on Time
For Publication Here
Due to inability to reach
City Counci l candidates Lloyd
Schlosser , Jay E . Sod<'rlind.
\Valter .. E . W eim<'r , William
B. Johnson a nd Ellward 1R.
Carr. their biographies coU!d
no t be obtainf'd for today's
issue s~cial pagl'.
NC'ilhC'r l\.tessC'rs Ca rr nor
1-l f'i nz I<\a iser. "'ho also is a
candidate for city council,
had photographs a vailable in
t inH.' for publication.
1\n C'ffort ,~·ill tx 1 n1ade to
g<'t the r C'maining nreded
photos and storiC's for ·r h urs-
day's issue.
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November 26, 1877. Lt. Col. Yam-
bert spent a considerable number
or y~ars ln California. He served
15 years as an offi cer at F~t Mc -
Do\l.·ell and at the Presido '9f ~an
Francisco. I
He first came to Cali(orni,a in
1893 on an assignment fto--Angel
Island in Sa n Francisco "Bay.
Eight years after'''ard his career
as a municipal administrator be-
gan, v.•ith the m ilitary in~truction
to set up the fa llen strut:ture of
the 23 municipal governments
which ranged from 1000 to 1500 in
population.
He also has held posts of re-
sponsibility in ci\'ilian life. At 23.
he "·as elC'ctC'd county a ttorney of
L)'nn County, IO\\'fl, the youngest
n1an e\l('f to hold that position.
I-I C' h[\s ckwci!s of Doctor of phil·
o!':ophy and bachelor of la\.\'S. He
practiced as a la\\")'C'r for 13 year s.
llr also '"as marrag<'r of Finlay
& GorC'. a large '''holcsale houst.·
in !hf' Philipr)inf'S.
As a military offi cer. he also
SC'r\'C'd as assistant insrx-c tor g<'n ·
<'rat at F(lrt S<lm 1-fouston. T<'xas.
A veteran of the Spanish-Amt'r-
icrtn \\'ar, Philippinr lnsurrt'Ction
and \\·orld \\'ar I. Lt . C'<il. Arthur
F . \"ambert is no\v Judge Advo-
l'atl', Sf'C'ond di!':trict, \·r--\V, S tate
nf Cnli fo rnia.
A former nC'\\'Spapetman, he \\·as
a t one timl'' city ('ditor of 'fhc
:0.1anil;i TimC'S.
11<• is a · Shrin••r. ;i J:lnd ~C'g rct~
:0.1 11~t1n an.{l is a n11'miJ t'r nf Costa
:0.tcs<l r>oJ' :\'o . .;3336, \·ctcrans or
ForC'i g:n \'vars.
GORDON P. MA.LOCHE
City Counc il
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Candidates for.
Other Mesa City
Elective Posts · ,
IOHN D. l'EANES . HENRY C. VAUGHN l City Council _ _ Cit)' Council ...., .__, FOREST B.\"'QWEN
J\·lr. J eanes is supcrinter_idant of Mr. Vaughn is oper ator of the City Cletk
Fairvi""' Farms Water. company. Mesa Trailer Court a,t 1650 New-?.'ir. Qy,.·en, v.·ho also is a can-
He livds at 1939 Ana heim avenue, port ·boule\'ar,d. Costa Mesa. He didatc for th,e office of City Clerk,
Costa ~csa . lives at that address. is proprietor or the N~y,;port Gift Bor~ .in ~lvin, ~cxas. J.~1Yd 1~· Born in Brea, DecC'fllber 10, & SouvC'ntr strop at 2102 Occ.in
1893, ~. canes as resi c . In 19os h e has \i\'~d in the Nc\\--port Front. Ncv.rport Beach. He resides Califor~ia since 1908. He ~as lived H ho rC'a for 12 years a nd in at 2091 Ne\vport a\"en~c. Costa
in Cos~ ~1.csa 11 years: _in N C\\'-c~:t a M:sa l\\'O ye~1rs. His mother, Mesa.
por t ~ac~ 10 yeal's and an Sant.a l\1rs. Lettie Vaughn, once ov.'ned Born on a farm in Champaign
Ana fQr, six years. . pro~rty at 40.th street and River 4 1873 'l Y'-county, Illino1s. July , . ,, r. HC' "1)ts educa ted tn the schools ave nue l\"e'''port Beach. ov.·en has lived in' California 40
of Texjls a nd Ca~i fornia a nd at-I-I t> ~-as educated in the public ·years a nd in Costa l\1esa 13 years.
tC>ndC'd ~an Francisco La\\.' School schools in Brea and Orange coun-He "'RS ed ucated in elementary
in l9~t15· ty and . \\·as graduated [rom the schools and \vas graduated fr.Om J:IC 1$ a men1ber of the Costa Long Beach H igh school. Attend~ the Columbus, o .. Business coll('ge,
Mesa d-ian1ber of CommC'rce: the USC for one semes ter and lh<'n \\'here he (inishcd a course in s tC'n·
boafd cl the Fairview Farms com-tt d I. Long Beach Junior col· ography. ·For yea_ rs he was both pai:iy a&d or the Fairview Farms a en CC1"
Vv"ate r !istrict. . Jcgc,_ '""he re he graduated. a business and legal s tenographer .
· ·i In his 40 years rC'S idence in this Heb ·it a nd operated the Grand From 1944 to 19-16 he \\.·as Ci\1 -statC', he also \Yas in the ..railroad Centrall',.market in Santa Ana for ian chief engineer in the "''ater business and for a long time he 14 Y~~· retiring on Christmas divisio~ of the Artny Transport \\·as California representative1 and Da~a~i-if.d. he has 8 family of nine Ser \'ice at Wilmington and Los past state president of the na~
childre1 ,six Or whom are married Angeles ha.rbors. H e also made 1 tiona\ O rder of Eagles. He also
and ob homes in Costa Mesa. scvC'ral tr ips to islands to s upply was __ tr8:ve ling audi tor for that or -
. • b . . gan1zat1on . Three the rs reside in near y Mar1 nC' Navy and Army Air fore-s hi i.d · · ' He js also a n Elk , Woodmen of out ay commun1t1es. es with fuel and food. the wOrld a nd a Lion. H e is sec-
tlr\ROLtl R . Kl"LE
City Council
l\1 r. Kyle is employed as a boat
builder by the Shan1rock B~o a t
ccunpany of Costa J\1csa. l"Ic resjd('s
at 2301 EldC'n a\'cnuC'. Costa l\·l C'sa.
Born at ShC'nandoah, I o,,·a. July
:!'.!, 1902. hC' ht1s li \'e<I in Califor-
nia since 19 13 and in C~ta l\·tesa
sinCC' 1941 .
I le \\'a~ gr.:idua ted from th('
S<l nta Anit 1-l ig h school and at-
fl'nd~'d l lni\''l'rsit y of SouthC'rn Cal-
ifo1·nia for l\\'O years.
1--le is married.
I·lc is a veter a n of World \\·ar
11 and is a n1t·n1bcr of Costa !\lC'sa
C rilng('.
J.>rl·\ inu!'ly to ht·ing t'mplo)'C'd by
the Shan1rock con1pa ny, h<' .. ,·ork<'d
for the South Coas t. Ackl'r n1an
<.1ncl PC'~ ton shipyards.
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l\1arried, he has two children, re tary of the Costa Mesa Sanita-
a boy, age 7 and a gi rl, age threer tion distric t ; secretary (without
He is a member of -the Lio ns club. pay) of the Co~ta Mesa Chamber
of Commerce: director of both the
Orange County Coast Assoetation
a nd Associated Chambers of Com-
merce, ser\.'ing the latter as re p-
resentative of the Costa M~sa
chamber and president• or the
F airview Farms Wa ter dis trict
and F airview County Water dis-
trict.
\\'ALTER '\\.E J!\IER
City Council
~t r. \\.c in1C'r is a retired busi-
nC'ssn1nn a nd pro pe rty oy,,·ner. He
Ii/es at 186 Eas t l ~td1 s trc>ct. Costa j
J\1csa. Until his r etii·<'mC'nt he \\."as
for 37 yf';u·s man:1ger a nd gl•ncral
t"l"!l fl'Sl'nta t i,·e of Sta ndard Oil
company.
l?orn in l'hiladt·lphia, ~\pril 2,
ll'IRI. ;\lr. \\'<'in1Pr h ~tS rt•sidl1d in
Coilifurnia sine(' l ~R a nd in ("us ta
l\lC'~:l sinCC' 19-10. "
1-tc \\·as; g r adu;i t('d fron1 th1 • Phil·
:Hl t'lphia l'IC'mf'nt;iry <1 n d high
l'!Choo\ and attend<'d Rl•n1i ngton I
£->ha rm<icy cnllC'gC' onC' ye<ir .
:vlarr it•d,' he ha~ fou r child ren.
·a ll n1arriPd, a nd l\VO of lhrxt• live '
in Costa ~le~a .
Hl' is " pas ! nli•n1hr"r oi. the
Cfis 1a l\lf'sa ('han11Jt•r of Con1n1ercc
;.incl hf' is ;1 Rol <1r ian of 19 yC'a rs
s tanding.
l-'ratC'rnally. hl'
is a(fiJialC'd \\'ifh
and 'Royal Arr .
l\IRS. C°..\l~L . .\ P . \'Jl:.LE
c-:it y Clerk
:O.l r~. \.i<.'1<.· cnuld not be rC'achcd
by t1·!ephonc for a !':tory of her
a<'l1\·c b us1 1~l'liS and Social life.
Mr. Maloche is proprietor of ..,,'
the Mesa Cycle Shop at 1929 Har-\
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ALBERT DUDEK
~ity Treasurer
rvtr. Dudek, "'ho resides at 179
Broadway, Coste. Mesa, is a rt'tired
banker. cit)' treasurer and grocer-.
I.LOYD 8CllLOS8'ER
City Council
bor boulevard,, Costa Mesa .... He
)Jves with his wife and one daugh-
tcll at 416 Hamilton str('('t, Costa
l\l ~a .
l·le is a native Californian, hav-
inS\ been ~rn a t Santa Barbara,
Dcet>mber 23, 1910. He has lived
in Costa Mesa since his honorable
discharge from the ltrmy in 1945.
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RALI•tl J , IR\\rtN
City Council
1'1.r. Irv .. in is a n independent
Born near Eli, l o\'•"a, August 22.
1878, he has resldM in California
since 1926 and in Costa l\1esa since 1m.
tractor O\l.'ner and fa rmer. He Jives Married, he is the father of ?.trio.
at 1528 NC'''·port boul<'vard . Costa Leona Leecing, wife of Dr. Horacc.-
------,----------1\.\'ith the rank of major . Ml'Sa. Leecing or Santa Ana. Mr. Dudek
Born in NeY.•part Beech, Novem-conducted a grocery store in Costa
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Clt.J O>unc:i1
H e terved overseas with a tank M bc.>r 16. 1920, Mr. INrin is a native DA.\"ID D. DA\'IDSON eaa until hil retireme nt. H e also
destroyer division of the infantry, or Californi a and has resided in City Council · wn • banker for 25 years and re-i;ecini!: comba t scrvic:r, and later t-1 ...... 1 ,..a Costa Mesa for eight years. , .. 1 Da 'dso . --•uJ 11' ... -u " th .\he closing of the First he was attacht-u u Mess officer, d N i•· r. YI n l!J a succaww National Bank f N 'Be with the rank of captajn, at Mar-A gre. ua te or the ewport Har-fisherman and expen cabinet ~ ewport aCh.
bor Union High ichool, class ol maker. He llvc-s e.t 172 Magno•;-H e also ena:aged in lh,e"b&nking aellJes. He fed 7o,OOO trcq8. 1938, he was a ""'mber of ·~.... UQ business ·~ Colorado d t . H e wu ifedU:ated from Santa ...... u ... avenue Costa Mesa. 1.1.i an a one
n.. HJ I k HJ-Y. ·• Bon:i
1 irl Nashville Tennessee time held public office, a 13-.>-car~
i:MU"bara gh sct\oo and Fran Acti\'e In veterans affain, Mr .. March 17 1896 ltfr 0avid5on ~ tenn u dty treuurer at Rocky
Wllll•m1 Trade school In Los, An· Irwin is first vice-commander ot 1. ed In Cal, ·r ' . ·1 1~ d Ford, Colorado. ' 'lt'lH befcre enterin&" the army . 1v . 1 om1a s nee ~~ an
Ji lso d ed f · Co5ta Meta Post 455, American ln Costa Mesa for the last twtr A former memtiw of the Costa
e ,was • 11'• uat ~spec~ Legion.· and-a-half years. Mt'U.·Newport Harbor Liona club,
la l ~ce IChoob at Fort~ A World War ll veteran, he He was graduated !n>m grade he II a -of the Muonle
Ky., Fort Bonnin&. Ga.; P 11erved l!Jree years with the Cout and high school and •attended col· order. 32nd Consistory,. •
Hooa, Tex. and camp ~k•, Calli. Guard and wu 1n ~K• of An· loce for three yean.
He la a momber ot the capo LlsbU.O... at Port Huemo. He retired a ff!W y•an aeo u THANK YOU 'POP'
OUlcen .-oc:iatlon and tblt Of-Marrled, he bu one child. a ctrl, ... ae&nt ot pollce In the city at • -
-" ff Cm1ll nwrciallan ace four. He -Illa """· -LO. ............ doputment.
...S Ooota Maa Pait Vet-...S al8o Pt-ty et Baloa -.S.fll a -ot Wodd War erw vi Fanolp Wen. Noiwpwt ~,Calta Maa.· I aad II~_.-,
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Tw~ More Ev nt.s Ready T·ars For Power Bc»~t.s;
Wind-Up Hen; Nov. For Bonita
:emn::t:o ~t~th~ ii:. Fray' Fr.1day tlonal Power Boat .:.;JtJon., to
be held at Long Beech Oct. 5 tind
at Newport Harbor Nov.' 2, will
E 'f t. W l T N t S S complete the calendar of events.
according to Vice Commodore
Kent Hitchcock ot Lido Isle.
Newpor t Harbor Union Hla:h
will launch the 1947 pigskin
parade Friday night at 8 p.m.,
and the auspicous occasion will be
l\ighlighted, literally, when the
lights are first turned on at David-
son Field. ft-! :::: -·--
The Second American Legion
Nationals, scheduled to ·go at Long
Beach a weelt from next Sunday,
and the revived speedboat cham·
pionship meet for the P acific Mo-
tor Boat TroJ>hy, to be held here
Nov.• 2. will put the finishing
touches on the long calendar of
events begun last March 30.
TIDE TABLES
A capacity crowd it expected to
turn out to see t he Tars tangle
with Bonita High in the lOcais
premierf? performance under Har-
bor arcs.
Coach \Yendell Pickens has his
I ch arges com ing along in final prep
drills for t h e crucial opener TURNER'S SEPTEMBER, 1M'7 against the team that· took the
•:SO Tars apart for the Southern Cali-
y--AppllanclO De&ler -·-T 23 650
3.8
7 :10
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7 :29
7:46
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5 fornia championship in 1942. The 5~ 1.,.00 yenr, that was, that a youth na med 205 West 4th
ftoa8 1112
w dl4
Th 25
F 26
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4.7 "'3.o I Glenn Davis made fNetwpoh 1rtt tHilg h
6 :1; 12:31 mighty con~ious ~ e a . er •. y-
6 :63 1.06 famous synonym, Mr. Outside . I 151 South Main
PboDO 5109
SANTA ANA
S.J 2.2 . "Pick," wit~ a coachhed's prerogha·
live may continue to ge on 1s Tides are placed ID order or e<:curen~ '. . ·1 h d be L ight !ll'Utt• a..m.: dark n~re• p.m . starting l1ne .. up untL t e ay ..
fore the !ray. But it looks like
Rorick or McCallum and Rober t-
son at the ends ; K illefer or Balch
a nd Weather\\'ax at the tackles: Ocean Front Cafe
French Fried Shrimp and Fish
Our Spedalty
e STEAKS . e CHOPS e DINNERS
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BEE~ SANDWICHES
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2114 Ocean Front --Newport Beach
CATE AND DA VIS
OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND
CALIFORNIA'S MOST MODERN ·MOTPJh-
40 Unite and Bathe ----
MIRA.CLE MILE MOTEL
108 Cout mchway 101 -A 1'1.'ewport Beach
• Phone Beacon 529lhl
Brownie a nd Clark or Corbin at
the guards; Nourse or Monaco at
center ; .and Ashen. Hurrell , Barrie
or DeRuff in the backJiC'ld .
I Went Fishing
SA}..t P oRTeR
The other day Jim Barrett v.:as
host to the ne wspapermen of t~e
surrounding area on his del uxe
SJX>rtfish{'r The Alalunga .
The newsmen and th('i r '\\"ivcs
a day of fi shing
that is th(' drl'a .salt·
\Valer fishC'rman-two big schools
of albacor(' and perfl'Cl \vcathcr.
W e \VC'n t aboard the Alalunga
dt Port Orange and "·ere scr\'ed
fruit juice, coffee, bacon a nd c~~s
· ~-!l1<J_riager Dave Barret!.
Breakfast 1n lhe ·salon · as you
cruise leisurely dO\\'n thl' bay is
som('thing to long reme mtX'r.
The party consii:.tC'd o f B. K .
;i.1;1\vC'll a nd Jan1cs l\•laX\V('I\ of the'
I Iynes Journal 1\.1r. a nd l\l rs. Ran-
a Id r·;:lirbrnin of the Orange Daily
Ne,,·s. l\lr. and l\frs. Kelll'r \\'utson
of Orange. \\'. F . Dixon of the
Ne\\.'})Or t Ba I b oe N('\\'s-·r imC's,
Clyde F . Rl~X of thc> r-.;'e\vport Prepar•ing for wi~nter? Balhoa Pr~ss. Felix Paegel a nd RUSS('li Lapp of thr Los .r\nt::rles
Examinrr. Joftn G. Denhoff of Ad-
venising As~ociates, Mr. and Mrs. Have Your Most Exacting WOODWORKING J ack Ha mmond .or the Corona
Requirements Filled by . Daily Independent a nd yours truly.
of thC' Ne"1>0rt Balboa ~ c \\.' s-
W. S. EMERY Ti~;:~ reaching the br('ak\\'ater.
COMPLETE WOODWORKING FACILITIES-\\'ork done by Skippcor Bi/I L}cy.·ellin openC'd up
Experienced C'rattsmen at Reuooable Rate. the throttle on' the two Ster li ng
;).(Located at FRE.pE.RJCK YA OHT CO.) ,.\dmirals. which ha v C' a horse-
. Newport Beach Pfl\\"C'r of 900 t-ach. to givC' the 1.%15 Cout Blway Phone Beacon 5615 ~:;=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==: /\J;:ilunga a crui!<d ng s p c>c>d of _ -around J .1.
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fIVE
GREATER ARTIST SERIES
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
SEASON 1947-1948
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Opening Event
Father Flanaga n's BOYS TOWN CHOIR
MONDAY E;VENING, NOVEMBER.3 ..;:,.. ..;:,..
ISAAC STERN MARIAN ANDERSON
VIOLINIST C01'TRALTO ..;:,..
The Seni-B tiona l Young Piani st
-t? SYLVIA ZAREMBA
and
ROSARIO & ANTONIO
COMPANY OF SPA..'IISH DANCERS
FIVE EVENTS-FIVE DOLLARS
. ON SALE NOW
PLUS
TAX
HUMPHREYS MUSIC CO. 130 Pine. and MUNICIPAL AUDIT.
PHONE 737-89 WNG BEACH PHONE 625-42
Afl C'r picki ng up ba it at l\1c-
Cullah's bargC' WC' headed into the
channel IO\Vard Catalina . By 8 :30
a.m. the fo~ \\"aS p\t'nty !hick.
There "·as somC' doubt for a"'hill'
\\"hl'th£>r thC' albacore could sc>e a
jig in that fog. but \\'C trolll'd a ny-
\\'ay. At a pproximately 10:00 a .m.
the fog liftc>d and '''e spotted our
first school of albacore "·c land£'d
rour before they left for parts un-
kno,,·n. John Denhoff landed No.
1 a :15 pounder, at the san1e t ime>
01.lrO.NIA~ 46rll DIS• ,
ACllCUlTIJU l AS.SOCIAJ;CN -FARMERS FAIR
l u« FEnlVAI.
Hu.t£T. CAltf.
Oct. 2.3.4.5·
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Largest • Best Equipped • Newest
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BODY AND FENDER SHOP
in Orange County
BUILT FROM THE GROUND UP FOR REAL SERVICE
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Expert Workmen ,• No long Delays .
BRING YOUR CAR TO MEN WHO KNOW HOW
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Lincoln-Mercury
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SPORTS
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Stanley Shows
Newspapermen
How to Fish
All 3 Quarterbacks
Mey Mi11 El Toro
Fray With N. Island
EL TORO, MCAS; Sept. 23
Long faces were the uniform of
the day at El To.ro. for the football
followers 8.flt'W&y, as news that
all three BUll• quarterbacks will
probably be ou·t~of service 'tor their
next game, when they tartgle With
North Island Naval Air station
in the Santa Ana bowl Saturday
ni ght September Z'T.
Hank Wheeler, starting ciuarter-
b8.ck· broke a finger on his passing
Assemblyman Earl W . Stanley hand in the Bulls first game, while
of Newport Beach SUnday enter-· Don Steffen, next in line sprained
tained South County newspaper-his an~le yesterdl\t .and BUI ~ ..
men at his annual deep-seas fish-wards the other pivot rnan lS
ing party, and this time ~showed scheduled .to go to the hospital for
them how to catch fish. an operation.
Last year a ll Stanley caught The Bulls have been holding
was the bird. A wild canary alight-light workouts most of the week
ed on his arm at that time while except Tuesday when they scrim-
the party was about seven m iles maged the Santa Ana Junior Col-
out or Avalon and on that party lege team.
Pares
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by a newsman.
Stanley's haul Sunday was three
11ice halibut and two mackerel to
lead the day's catch as to Quantity
but not to size or the fi sh caught.
STUDEBA-KER
SALES • SERVICE • P'ARTS
Bring Your Car in for Swnmer Check·Up.
Meet "Bill" Taylor, Service Manager.
• Joe Nickertz
3415 W. Central By Lido Theatre Harbor 510
"WAR \VHOOPS" jlnk• occupy rapt attention of Harbor Union Hla-h
student body u freshmen and eopbomores run throua-h their annual
clan clash. Abo,·e, ln the ec-1' tosa derby, one or the combatants
bra.cc. hlm..'W!lf for the ~tch u be re.members that en-s are 8'7c a
doz. Belo"'• bo3·s strul"gle throtll'b mud hole In obstacle race. TM
fretihles won. photos by Gerhardt,
Sportf ishing Enthusiast Finally
Gets His Marlin-After 12 Years
The party put out of Port Or -i ange aboard J . S . Barret·s Alalun-
, ga and hoved to off Dana Point
I for fishing, then headed do-kn the
coast to San Onofre. The day over·
cast in the morning with some rai11
brightened during the af ternoon
a n d ardent fishermen aboard
claimed it ideal weat her for fish-
ing. although they didn"t do so
\\'C II t hcmse 1 ves -a t fish i ng. · ";;:;;:;;:;;:;~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~~;:;i::ii;:;;:;g
lliis year, 6-year-old Gary P or-~
t e r, son of Publisher Sam Poner
Flying Wings to
Be Unveiled Soon
HA\VTHOR NE. Sept. 23-First
of the> Northrop Flyin~ \Ving YB-
49 jC't bombers. beliC'vi-d to be the
"·orld's most J)O\\'c>rful airplanes.
\\·ill be unveiled tn the public late
!his month.
Offi cial ··roll out" of the huge
sky dreadnaught, J)O\\'Crc>d by eight
jet e ngines produci ni:: th(' C"QUiVa·
lent of J:l.000 horscpo\\'c>r. "'ill IX'
accomplishC'd \\"ithin the next l\\.(l
,,.e<>ks. it \\'llS disclosC'd today.
New Marina to Be
Built at Santa Cruz
The S::in Fi·anC'iSC'O Oiambcr of
ommcrcc> has officiall~· voiced its
support for !he proposl'd construc-
tHn of a nc>''' marina in the T\,·in
l...:>kc>s area of Santa Cruz.
Lack of bt--rthing spacC' for small
craft in the San Fra ncisco Ba)•
area and on the California coast
m <i ki•s the creation of such a ne"'
harbor a nC<'essity ,and also af-
fects fi!'hing boat operations in the
area.
I h<td R 30 pounder hookrd and
'''as having plenty of fun us ing
light tackle. I had a real battlr on
n1y hands; but I bro11ght him to
ga[f:r Thal "'a.s the on ly fish I t:Ot
on that trip.
Aftc>r losing that school we
lrollr>d a long for about thirty min-
utes nnd pick up a Sl'ro"'nd school.
·r .. ,, sr('ond school ,,·as smallc>r
alhacorC' ''"ith a fe,,· ski()jack n1i x-
C'd in.
r-our more albacor<' and t"·o
skipjack \\'t'rf' brought To gaff
from this school.
'fhe trip \\·as the kind of trip
fishC'rmen drC'ilm of but Sl'l dom
have. t "'" o schools of al bacore,
plenty or bait Bild a sea as smooth
as glass. Th111 Plus the> sc>r\'ice ren-
dl'r('(i b~· Bill LIC'\\'ellin a nd his
crew. Bob Kecker . Orv. Hems trc-et,
and George Fosler . all add to one
of the most f'njoyablc trips I have
<'VCr been on.
The Ala lunga is fast Ix-coming
famous for the ser\'ice rend£>red
by its ere\\·.
The> one thing that got my goat,
\\·as the small numtx>r that sho,vcd
up. I think, when a man gOC's lo
the expense of sending out his boat
ror a group. the least they can do
is to show up. l'vtaybC', some of
these tYPC'\1.-Titl'r fishermen on the
big dailies did not \\·ant anyone
to sec ho"· little the)' actually
know about dc>e p-sca fishing, I do
not claim to be an expert, but I
get .-Out there and try to get ·em . . .
Persistence is always rc>\\'arded
-or so "·e"ve bec>n told. This
scC'ms to rove i !
I\ l'rn. o s ngeles and
Balboa Yacht Basin, O\\'ncr of tht.·
32-ft. cruiser "J e n-Al... final ly
,caui.:ht his ~marlin last "·eek-C'nd.
Al has bC'C'n' m8rlin fishing on his
O\\'n. and rr iend.<:' hoats for some
f\\"C'l\'C' year!ii no''" He is a veteran
or many strikc>s-but no fish. Al
landc>d this 11 7-lh. beauty in 30
n1inutc>s on rC'gulation h ca v y
t:tckl c. H i~ shr>uts of joy could be
heard for miles.
Winding Up
of Newport Balboa News-Times.
"'as a long as mascot. but he didn"t
land a.n)' fi sh. (3 mackerel ).
The others aboard included :
James Quinn of Tustin News :
T~..-Gaines and William A. Buhr
of Santa Ana Register ; R. N. Lud.i
of Costa Mesa Globe-Herald...;_
Charles Crav.rford. retired pub-
lishe r ; Bob Geivet of the Long
Beach Press Telegram; ... Walter
Mellott of Costa'l\.fesa and Assem-
blyma n Laughlin Waters of Los
Angeles.
'48 Motor Boat Show
To Be Held in January .
Dates for th<> 1948 National l\.fo-
tor Boat s ho"' at Grand Cen1ra l
. , .. . . , palacr. Nev" York City. "'ill be _Sort~ ~o hr<1r th,lt ltug:h l\Tc· IJ anuary 9 to 17, it has been an-
~1 11Jn r~ ,,.1'.l no Jon i::f·r he cor:idu_c t· nounced by the Nationa l AsSocia-1~g ht~~ :'\<'\\:port H artXlr . ~ishin~ 1ion of Engine and Boat ~·tan ufac
:S C'\\"S 11 \~-,.~. ~reat PU:bli_C'ity for lurer.;:;, sponsors of the nau1ical ex-
lhC' Sportf1sh1n~ a~soc1a1Jon a~d pcr.-:i tion. .,..
a f1nf' colun1n for sport fa ns in . . .
genC'ral J-lu gh is an (>\"PrlastinK Early interest already .1~dicatC's
\\'Orkl'r and turnC'd up a. lot or that thc> number or exh1b1t s a nd
\\·atC'rfront OC\\"S thHl m ight other-s p e·hc-~at o r ah~tehncjanceJ "''hich
· k d rC'aC' t...ou a nC'"' 1g "last a nuary, '''ISC haVC' lx't'n ovcrloo c . .11 be ll-·' ·r t ed
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
_Roast TURKEY
FRIEDCHICKEN·
NEW YORK CUT STEAK .. _____________ ........... -J%JiO
WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER -------... ···------·-----l2.li0 with drawn butter.
BROD.ED SWORDFISIJ STEAK .......................... .$UICI
FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD ···-------··-$1.liO FRIED SHRIMP ____ $1.50 RAINBOW TROUTJL75
Hot Mince Pie with . ~randy Sauce
Soape • 8ala4't • DM9erta
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market
Plloaeo: Loac Beoeh -79.
%301 0out mp_,.
The staff a nd sc>vera l mem bers
of the fishi ng fra tt"rnity have bcC'n
aftc>r Sam Porter to take up 'vhcre
he left orf ,,·ith his recent "I Went
Fishing" 'Pi('('C. He"s in today and
1t looks like from no'v on the Izaak
\\'a\t ons in ow m idst can look
for'''ard to r eadi ng Sam's stuff
for \,·aterfront CO\'.£>i"age.
w1 equa t:u. 1 no surpass .
6 ~roertthe(;:::;t=~ .. :~s=~·~~~o~w~.:;;;;:...,:;;=:;;;;::{i;i,;:::;~~~"'~""~""~"'~""~"'~M~M~"'~""~r't~M~M~b;=~~~~~~~""~""~"'~M~M~M;.~Mih~?5; .. ~:
• The \\'c>ck of Sept. 15 to Sept.
20 \Vas "'s hake-do"·n ,,·eek", ac· '
cording to l lCLA coach Bert La·
Bruchcr i<' as he prvppcd his title·
dr fcnding Bruin football•team for
the season's openrr against the
strnng Uni\·1,_•rsi ty of IO\\'a on Fri-
day night, Sc>pt . 26, in the Los
Angl•lcs coliseum.
\\.ith t"·o "'C'c>ks of rugged d.rills
al ready behind them, th£> Uclans
can C'Xpec t more of the same \\"ith
a tapM"ing off period just before>
the 1-la\\'keye clash.
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~lotor boat 1·aci ng fans Jtill are
talking about the> succl'ssful r e-
\'ival vr the Around Manhattan
Island J sland racr-on Sunday. Scp-
t C'nlbC'r 14. This race, the first held
sincr 1934. provided kc>c n competi-
tion. "'ith c>xcitrment for specta-
tors a nd dri\·(!rs alike>. J oe V
Blerck. Jr. or Freeport, N. Y .. "·on
the Ha r\\'ood Trophy o\'er a fi eld
of 25 rivals, and cstablished a new
speed record' of 44.5 m.p.h. in his
2'25 cubic.inch hydroplane. "Aljo
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Sell that unwanted arUcl• ~ough News~ Times ads.
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There's No Doubt About / It
A CITY CAN ,-
GET STATE AID FOR SEWERS
Yes, a City can get state funds for sewage dis-
posal systems ---money that is not available to
Sanitary Districts directly from the State.
The State of California has a $10,000,000
f uud to help cities and counties solve their sani-
tation problems.
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'fl.te City of Costa Mesa can save you money
by getting state .aid for sewer systems-that's
the law! .-
Let's Do ·Away With Cesspools!
Let's Get Sewers - - -Let's Avoid Epidemics!
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Vote for Costa Mesa
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I • frfday A,ternoon Club Opens Season With
Patricio Yallely as First .Program Spealr.er
.,[_ ' """' common point shared by the the boys fondneos for all kinds of
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.Phones: Harber 13 and 208
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Misses Gerlr~c/e and Louise Montgomery ,
Enferlain Sansom Chapter, UDC
Dis~ing gracious hospitalitYt home recently a previous one brf...
the Mosses Gertrude and Louise Ing been fqr mem1Jen of the Bon-
Montgomery were hostesses Thur&-nie Blue Flag chapter Los An-
day at the season's f"1r1t meeting geles, which was org~ by Mia
Enijlilbman and American is the pets.
ability to laugh at himself, stated Presiding at this first meeting
Patrlda Vallely. when she address-was the president, Mn. J. M.
el the Costa Mesa . Friday After-Shearer. who greeted members
DOOO dub Sept. 19. . and guests and expressed -hes
High School PT A
Commifftee Plans
Programs lor Year
of Emma SBlllOm chapter. United Montgomery during her prealdeney
Da';lghters or the Confederacy, at and of which she is an bonotllry ~
th"eU" home on ·East Central ave-member while Miss Louise ta an
Except for the corrunon sense for a successful season. Student partid pation at ei.ch
of humor, Miss Vallely stressed A delicious luncheon was pre-meeting of the Newpor t Harbor
the many differences instead of pared ahd served by the chair -High School P arent-Teacher as-
, ·aimllarltles between the two coun-man, Mrs. Bertha Tillotson, and aociation was kept foremost in
trlqa; .differences in customs, members of the ways and means mind as the program committee ~ and ideas. She quoted committee; Mesdames Heinz Kais-under the chairmanship of Mrs. ~y from a recent book by an er, J ean Lawrence, Boyd Roberts. Harry Burdick pl anned the four En&Jlahman, C. V.R. TI,ompson, Sherman Salter, J . J . Head and evening meetings for the coming
"'HOW to IJj:e an Englishman". Miss Frances Damoth. school year.
·tn speaking of the P acific War On arriving, club m embers Wer e Featured on the calendar will
nue, Balboa. • associate member.
. Tropical hibiscus and gay zin-On · thil ~ion the boltf!llS
ruas decorated the rootll8 and the were assisted by their house guest
bea utifully appainted 1 u n ch eon and cousin, Mrs. Robert Greg ot
table where the president, Mrs. Anaheim and the latter's slater
E. B. DeuPree. and Miss Edna Mn. Ralph Seward who was CUftll
Fowler presided over the tea and for the day. Oth~ recent guesta
coU~ urns. at the Montgomery .home ~
Sharing hostess duties were Miss Miss Frances Roberts ~ AD-
Rose Mary Park and her mother, geles and Miss Bert ha Collins ot
Mrs. Alfred Park of San Pedro
who was a guest at the Montgom~
cr y home for sever al days. Also
assisting in serving were Mrs. Tar·
ver Montgomery and Mrs. Clar·
San Fernando.
Bar Ave. Residents
At Chicago Convention •
theater ahe told of the deadly delJghted to find a channing cor· be a talk by Dr. Basil Petersen,
monotony f.or troops s tationed ,on sage for each one . made by the newly a pp<>inted head of the Qr. ~ eacific Islands. W ith her flower chairman, Mrs. F . Eighmey, ange Coast Junior college; a stu·
, waa her dog, Nellie, who "1as born who also arranged attractive table dent panel discussion, short talks
Jn a cave on Okinawa, and bottle decorations featuring dahlias of by various faculty hea ds of depart·
fed by soldie rs, an evidence of many "'Varieties. The music chair· ments, a student demonstra tion
man, Mrs. Don Huddleston led the and a program planned to include
group in the singing of old fav. audience participation. Music each .JU•ft• Mt. ·I~• or ite songs which weft' enthusias· .time will be provided by the stu-#llil//l'D I I ##ii r tically rendered by a1J.. dents and a social hour wit1 fo1-
EMMA S~SOM CHAPTER, United Dauchten or the Confede racy, Ids It.a ~t meeUnc of the ence Nissen of Santa Ana. ~n ~r:'r = 8! tbe MlMe9 Gertrude and Louise Montgomery, 2111 Eut Central 8 ,·enue, Balboa. Mrs. DeuPree presided at a
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Weeks or ,
San Berr:iardino who s pen'd their
week ends at · their Bay avenue
t\qme, will attend the n rt.tional
convention of cosmetologists, to be-
held soon in Chicago. -
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M;:~ry, Junlor past preeldent of Calilo division of U.D.C. and at short business session which open·
- , n . · · "-"-""", chapter president. hoto b Volne H r . ed with the new and dramatic
Hom -'-t w . Ir. p T h w· I. . ad, vancing o[ 1'he colors . ,. ~EW & .DEllGlfTFVl The art chairman, Mrs. C. O. low each meeting.
Gl.,1"'.j '-Anderson, exhibited two pictures Members of the progr am com· ~ '<\. .vo.Pt t \ by an artist from Balboa Island, mittcc met \Vednesday mor ning,
ecrur or arent-eac er or1< Gets Under Way At Elected .. delegates to the na-
~A~e s'::;t~~:do"J.
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District Meeting Held Frid l! At Aiaheim ~°;~~i. ~~;.~n:~~n .:~n1::' ::!~ :~ M~. \\'e-eks \s president dt:· the
Californii ass~iation and he and
Mrs. WelEks w111 participate in the
cor:v:ntion. program , both wearing
s tr 1k1ng S panish costumes.
.-.. ~~~.~~~ P~K:ihV-· Helen Smith, and gave an inter-Septelnbe r 17 at the hi gh school
esting r epor t of het: training and ""ith Principal Sidney David.son .
r:j j-J,. \vork. Others present includC>d the lt1C'S·
'i ·· f"· f\·t rs. Jerrold Spangler introduc-dames Edgar Hil l. Harry Burdick, Decision on work projects for • .. ed t\venty-one ne\V men1bers who J errold Spa ngler, Leslie S teffen· the fa ll will be ma de wh ·.; .. ,.·,...· d \V I C I ~~ en mem-• ....za -=::.o ..... ·\vere \\"elcomed into the club b-.· sen an , a tcr o e. U\:rs of the Homecr aft section of
•••Cf. 1D.•C <£Q.MA.-.'~ J Fri .......... 2~1:1G< Mrs. Shearer. ·day Af ternoon club hold their ~ ,~, c~,. The invodation \\'as given by Rummage fl Foocl Sale fi rst m('{'ting Oct. 2 at 10 a. m . in
.\\; il. Mrs. Ch~es F. 1-land. The salute T B H Id s· d Ame rican Legion hall, Costa Mesa, .. :a ,,',~;.,,-...,_ t o the flag was-Jed by Mrs. J . C. 0 e e Otur ay accorrun g to Mrs. Lucille Weath· ~., ... _ ..... ~. ~.~!~ ,, .. ~ ... .,,;~ Payne and the collect \vas read By St. Joachim Guild. e n vax, chairman and hoste~s for ''~~4~~ by l\1rs. \V. B:Mellott. the day. eP.Aza 01t ..&h. U/..116(. (),ad[."~ Plans were made for a rummage Among the possibilities offered COM6;o,...c..._,'T 1,~:.i 0 ~f,.......,E:'Q !> \"ou n1ay fi nd it easier to iron a a nd food sale to be held Sa turday, are leather nnd raffia work and
• ma n's shirt in this order : Collar Sept . Z7 at the Hogland buillding, stencili ng, although for the latter
.......... c .. ,.,,..< ... .s r., .. .-~"f .-, r· k [[ d Broad\\·ay and Ne.wport avenue. it is required t hat a group of 10 r.£w 8.l v "•v!ivAt. ~£A ·l""ooo ~PE c •.:.Ls lrst. yo e, cu s an sleeves, then t · . rd
gu ild met recently at th~ club t e a c h e r . Curtains. distinctive ;~~·-~·~·~·~·-~"§""~'~•~·~~~-·~·~"§'§'·~·~-~·~,~~b~a~c~k~a~n~d~(r~o~n~t~o~f~s~h~ir~t~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:l "'hen members of St. Joachim's mu s sign, ln o er to S('Ctlre a
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FOR FALL AND YEAR 'ROUND WEAR
COATS )
~.1~·1~·1~'E~'D AND FLARED WITH A BOULEVARD AIR
O R WITH
S~GING FOLDS OF"'l'"ABRIC
FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR
OVER SUIT OR DRESS
S HORT. THREE-QUARTER LENGTH OR LONG
EVERY STYLE A FASIDON MASTERPIECE
OF JOO?< VIRGIN WOOL
GABARDINE. SUEDE OR CREPE
IN ~ THE NEWEST COLORS AND BLACK
S IZES IQ TO 18
ih'e Ffances Norton Shop
rooms of the Gus Beach home at aprons. dresses and blouses may be
Costa Mesa. made \vith stencil ed decorations
Mrs . J . W. Neville presided at ' and ·m<J.ny members plan on these,
the m('{'ting and it was decided to as well as raffia and leather ar-
hold meetings on the fi rst Thurs-ticles, for Christmas gif ts.
day of each month hereafter . Members a re ~ked to bring
Appointed in ~harge of the food their own sandwiches . and coffee
sale were Mrs. Neville. Beacon will be served by (he hostes;;.
5026.J and Mrs. C. M. Harris, Bea-
con 5231-J . both or whom may be
called bJ· persons ha ving food or
rummage to dona te.
The next regular meeting will
be held Oct. 2 at the Gus Beach
Mrs. Z. B. West Hostess
To Assistance League
Executive Committee
club rooms a nd hostesses will be The executive committee of the
the Mesdames Ha rry Kandje, 10 ra nge County Assis tance league
Glenn Croft a nd Kenneth 1-1. S te\\'· mC't Friday , a t t he home of Mrs.
art_ Z. B. West, Balboa \Vith Santa
New Residents Invited
To Join Concert Assn.
Ana members sharing hostess
duties at luncheon.
Fuller ton. 4 Anaheiri>l. Ora nge,
Hunt ington Beach, Nc"'JX>rt Har·
bor and S anta Ana branches were ~~~~~~~~~;::::::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::~::;:::::;::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::~~=i No"· available in the Community repr csentC'd. F rom the 'local group Concer t association are a f e w \l.'erc f1.1 rs. Vi ct or Grace, chainnan;
mbrc mC'mb<'rships for new resi· Mrs. George Yardley ,a nd l\1rs.
!SI Second &: Broadway Bldg.~nd Floor-Santa Ana
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I . • "'~ Her Entourage • Wcddtng Go\vns # •• i "If ~.-.."'Yi•
• W edding V eils 4 Bndcsmatds G ov.rns ~ i :;.,rl ,•)1
L<t Our \V eddin g C on.sultont H dp Y ou Plan '/ '(::/ \j
Y our \Vedd1ng • Phone 082 1 ~ ._ \}
MA' L C 0 M , S BRIDAL snor[
608 ~~,Main Santa 'fa
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Why cook at home tonight? Wouldn't it be better to ~ve ove r to the Lsland these lovely evenings and din1'
at the one and only pJa,,,k
the most famous ;;mall res ta urant on the Pacific Coasti
Here. cultured, discriminating P,.trons sigh with cont
tentment.afte r digesting a fine top sirloin you can cu
with your fork. J
We have the good fortune of having some of · thf
famous marine canvases of Alfredo Connelo on .displa~.
Call Betty or "\Vhit". but we can OQ!y handle resei
vations up to 6 :30 p.m. and after 9 p.m. _
Call Harbor 627 for THE PLANK I
%28~ Marine Ave. Balboa Island I
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Yardgoods Store"
You Will Find a Large Selection
of
Drapery • Upholstery
_ Silk • Rayon • C.Otton
and Woolen Materials
SAYE and SAYE/
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der.t s or a nyo ne no1 contacted in
I he spring men1bcrship drive.
The season begins v.i th the Oc-
tobC'r 25 program. \\"hich features
Igor Gor in. baritone. J or ge Bolet ,
Chilean ·pi anist. will appear on
Nov. 17 and \Viii be followed on
FC'b. 8 by the popula r Don Cos·
sacks chorus and dancers. Com-
pl et ing t he lis t \\"ill be P aul Ma·
kovsky, violi nist. \Vho is scheduled
for l\1a rch 1 a nd \vho rounds ou t
a \\"Cll balanced group of artists.
Ticke ts for a dults a re S6 each
\\'ith s tudent t ickets a t SJ and
art' for the entire SC'ason. no single
[X'rformnncc tickets being sold.
Meml><'rs hiP cards may be ob·
tainC'd from the secretary, Mrs.
Clinton Sa,,·in . 1308 Cliff Drive,
phone Beacon 5846 or from the
vice-preside nt, ~1 rs. S t a n l e y
Cham bers. 844 Via Lido Nord,
Har\>ar 252.
STYl
CANDY TAILITS
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Ule 8rn. plan.
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r'9d\ln · · . \Ab oft' ua17 fat. S11D51l1 toUowthe dJrert»oru-Sm.'-u. 11ts.-V~ mad MtnitraJ Can47 Ta1ta.i.
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Fourth Birthday
For Johnnie Porter
In honor of his fourth bi rthd8)',
little Johnnie Por tr r \-Vas l'ntcr·
tainrd \Vi th a party at tt-e hom'e
of his parents, ?.-fr. a nd l\'lrs. C.
G. Porter jr.
Games \\'ere played outside and
indi\i dua l cake and candles \vith
ice crr am cones a nd punch ''"ere
ser ved at a d;:iinty table v.·it h nut
cups and fa\"ors carrying ou t pink
and blue as the color schC'me.
Those presen t \._\'cre Charlene
Nelson. Billy and Bobby H awor th,
J ohnnie Richa rds, Howard a n d
f\.-l ic hael Oll ila a nd the honoree,
Joh nnie. P arents \vho also e njoy.
ed. the occasion wer e Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Richard, Mr. and Mrs.
Enio Ollila, Mrs. Laurence Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh McMillia n,
Mrs. W inifred, Bar br e . grand·
mothe r of J oh nnie and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Ruth Peabody Returns
From Michigan Stay
• Ruth P eabody, noted sculptor
and artist, returned to her home
in Laguna Beach Sunday accord·
ing t o word received b y local
friends .. She has spent the smn·
mer in Michigan at a big ranch
and painted decoi-a tions and back-
dros-; for a new thea ter . She also
Visi ted a former pupil Bt Glader
National park, taking interesting
aide trlpa .
Miss Peabody la one of the di-
rectors of Newport Harbor Allied
Arts and teaches a painting cla!ll
attended by many of its mem~.
FAC Boolr. Section ·
To Meet Friday
NOW Is the TIME
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\\-"ith a reg istration of nearly 400 t h · y,.·ork \Vere h1:rs. Leo Friis, November were the Mis ses Mont ·
officers and members. the Fourth An heim , or ganization : Mi's. s. gomery. Mfss Gertrude is juni or
dis tr ict \Vorksbop of the California f1.!-~Rosedale. Yorba Linda, exten· past president of Califor nia divis·
Congress of P~rents and Tea chers !'IO~; Mrs. C. M. Gilbert, S a nta ion and is r egistr a of Emma San·
was held Thursday, SePi embcr 18 Anr, publ ic \\'elfare; r..1 rs. Claude som chapter while Mh:s Louise is l r---•1Have Fun,----··
a t a fn eeting in the Ana heim J-Jigh rr: by, Garden Gro\·e : C'd ucation; first vi ce-president of the chapter . _ Make YOUJ' Own
school. l\1r . H a rry Burdick, Costa MesB., Named as alternates to t he con-SHELL JE
t 'irs. ,\rt hur SiphC'rd of Ora nge. ho e sf'r\·jce; Mrs. Ray Finley, ven ti on "''ere Mrs. DeuPree and . WELRY
Fou r th District president. pre· \·V tmlnster . health: Mrs. Edward M1rs. J . D . Spennetta. Suppll_ea ---ln.tructlou
.sidC'd a t the meeting. Progran1 J\1i igan, Santa Ana . chairman-at· Among the honored gues ts at VI-DE.AN". 'S
cha irman for the day \\'as Mrs. lar. e; Mrs. Leonra .Braddock, Seal the n1eeting were 1'1iss Edna Fow-
C. J\-1. Gilb<>r t, fourth vice-presi-Be ch, a ll ot her offi cers and c:hair· ler of "lf:;os Angeles, director of t he eo.s.._
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dent. ' tne :. U.D.C. filing and lending library ~============~ Gues t speaker was Curtis Wha · delicious luncheon \Vas en· a nd her sister . Mrs. Ruth Kreusch· r
ley, field representative of the Cal· jo;' d in the cafeteria of t he Ana· er , director of t he Cal ifornia U.D.
ifornia Youth Authority. Fr om a hei , High school a fter \Vhich the C. magazine; Mrs. Roy Black of
survey of O range coun ty made by me ing was adjourned. the IB-On nie , B I u e Flag chapter :
the Sta te of California, Mr. Wha· al PTA officers of Newport 1'1-rs . Cunningham , 'honorary mem-
leJ' outlined recommendations for Be ch eleme ntary schools a ttend· her of Emma Sansom chapter and
youth activity that should be made ing the meeting \\'ere Mrs. R. K. past Arka nsas division president.
in each community. M11. Whaley 1-Ja vey, president ; Mrs. H. o . Other guests were Mrs. Williams
ur ged par ents to become aware of Bo , ey , vice-presiden t : r..1rs. H. P . of Garden Grove, Mrs. Logue of
the need for youth activities in Ya ell, secretary, Mrs. C. F. Santa Ana and Mrs. Winifred Bar·
PLAY THE PIANO
MODERN-EASY-QUICK
A System Originated-and
Tought by
WES McWAIN
their O\l.'11 communi ty, emphasiz· Dr ke, tr easurer ; Mrs E .. R. Hill , bre .
ing a n "active democratic partici· p~amentar1an ; Mrs .. E L. Glo-_Ot her m eetings of the ch8 pter pa t ~on" on the part of church cg , membership; and Mrs A. s. •.vi ll be he1d at · the Richland ave·
-Oompoter-R&dlo Artist Motion Plctarea
grou ps« Pa · e, publicity. -nue Methodist church. S a nta Ana.
l-Irs. Logan \Vheatley of ·Fuller· e first executive boa rd meet-This was t h e second chapter
NOW IN COSTA MESA
Beginner.i-lntennediate Advan~ Students-All Ages •
ton. president of the district As· ing ·of the Newport Beach gram-'luncheon h eld at the Montgomery
sociation of Vis iting Nurses, gave ml school P -T.A. will be held ::::=====-~~....:.:.=~::::=~==~~~==:::=:=::::.'.:O=~
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an inspiring account of the grov.'th in he home of Mrs. E . R. Hill o n f . MATERNITY STYLES
a nd need or t he or ganization. Li Isle, October 9 a t 9:30 a .'m L t It C A
Linton T . Simmons, county sup-\\"i tf Mrs. Raym ond K . Harvey e ome s a Surprise . . • ' ~
cnintendent of schools. a nhounced pr iding. Th t bah f tha t seven new staff members . a Y O _yours. The smart way to keep our E
haw been employed in the coun-Fi Auxiliary 1 'eets little angel-child a secret is to step lively d~ to t1
ty offi ce. "Over 200 bills w e r ~ M our Mother-to-Be Shop. We've many beautiful <
pasS<'d at the last session of our ifh Newport Hostess new Fall garments that conceill so cleverly. ~
S tate Lcgisla tur('.," said Mr. S im·
nlons. "all perta ining to schools." r;1:r s. Gene\"a Da:ynard was host-rA. di( ·
l\'lrs. F. J. Schwanskovsky of f'Ss r at a rC'cent meeting of the ".L_)Q n n 1 \:'pp
Laguna Beach. music chairman; F irt!men"s Auxiliary at her home a a 'l,lE,. C)/2() ~C'd in some li_vely community sing-on~th street for an evening of
m g a !tcr wlu ch t he group met in. [u at g'!ffic's . H5 NORTH HAIN. ARCADE BLDG SANTA AN
the various \vorkshops. is Woodma nsee \\'On first ~BONE 3608 .. A
A comprchens1\e program for pri1c v.i th J ean McDonald con·
the com ing school year v.'as set so~ and E sther Johnson received
up in the \VOrkshops. Leaders of th d ra\1,-'ing prize. Mona H ayden
. \\' . presented \l.'ith a birthday gift
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J-µne Kidd ie a n d Zenobia H eney Koltonak, Prop.
• Fr<r't ,,·ere remembered by their
st'<'rC't pals. · Kt:~~o~·
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Marian and Martin • w·elnberx,
just &It.er their recent marriage
ln Beverly Hiiis hotel. The bride
ls tbe fonner Marian l\llchael
Gartler, clauchter or J\lr. and
Mrs.. Harry Gartler. Ne"'}JOrt
Helght8. Mr. \\'elnberg baa re-
AUmed hJs •tudles at USC and
Mn. U'elnberg will resume he n
next semeater.
More Young People
Return to School
NI ext hostess for the group Y.'ill
be ·l\t axine Connell at her honle
on iC lay street. '
For Your
FRENCH PASTRIES
Call Gene
HARBOR 804-.J
Imported Wines and Beer
Delicatessen
We opedal.lu In Wedding and
Blrtbday Cakes
GENE'S BAKERY
105 C.Out Hwy. CoTOna del Ma.r
INTERIOR DECORATORS
CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES CURTAINS
BEDSPREADS. SLIP COVERS, RE-uPHOl..STERING
LA.\IPS • y ARD.o\GE • FURNITURE
1155 Coast Blvd. South -Phone 3434 -La~ Beach
.---Interior Decorating·----·
Upholstering -k Slip Covers -k Draperies
CUSTOM a.nd READY -MADE
Jean White, Interior Salon ·
Phone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport ill;}'cl.
IN Tm!: CRAWLEY FUBNlTUBE BLDG. 008TA JIJE8A
, Leng~ "The Store of a Million Articles"
;:?"' uid muiti 1oo1t. GENUINE PRICE REDUCTIONS
\// ing are~ •
Bttkahire full. COstume and Shell Jewelry
fubiooed ~-Leather Goods, Perfume
~ w~m... ~· SOUVENIR AND GIFT ITEMS
wbo 't.mt 1tyle Red .
. in their ato<k· uctions Now in Effect
iupare":!:: Newj)ort Souvepir and Gift ·shop
Berbbireo. 1111 OCEAN FRO.NT ~'?I: a1,-oa 11'8-W '~~~~~ <
Some of The Most Distinctive
-Marine Paintings In Existence By . . -
Alf redo Q;rinelo
Celebratec! Eizrotwa ArtW
WcGiw I S. 61 H. °""" Seo.pa
Now on display at 2231L Marine A: . will be off red t __ ,_ 7ll • ve., Balboa Island e or """' after his exhibit tp dlscrlmlna~ Ing art patrons. . ' . . '
Mr. Connelo will paint a few of bis ~
vases for Yllclit owners folJowing a trip to Mex\co berecan-
hlll aen>!Ol!ll are In Immediate demand Hewlll w ·
his home a'djoinlng . the Amhe-adoi-Hotel, ?!F..:
geles, and plan scbeduJed a!!!!fgnn'flfts In Ca11fom1a.
-ORKl .l'S
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Meeting Dale Several new comniittle.O ere ,.....,. Women and In reMblllta-
appolnted at the receJlt tine tlon. Mn. J:"~ -Redltone WU Meeting day of th« Balboa Circle
of the Newport W S.C.S.. d at reader tor the dnc:riptlve accom-wu changed f r o m the third
Christ Church by · the 1 Sea. with panlment. · Wedneoday ot each month to
Now established In their home Mno. John K. Elliott · The buslnesa sealon followed a the third Th\D'lday when the c:lrc1ie
·at ~ Abalone ai-e Mr. and Mrs. New chairmen namedt are, Mn. luncheon served by the Newport met lut week at' ~ home of
Wiley Cochran. whose marriage A. J . Ruttet', membership; Mn. circle to 45 memben and oeven Mn. Barnett, East Ocean Frpnt.
took pJace on Aug. 31. E. A. Barnett, fellowshi~ Mrs. men working on the new sanctu· ·Luncheon wu served at· 12:30 to
Mn: Cochran Is the former Mrs. Willam Mawson, status of ary. ~· · , 24 members and an honored guest
1 Mary Adcllll Abbott. She was call-One of the special projec for Mrs. J. H. Redstone i>r:"'hled at was th• Rev. Hayden Sean, new
ed eut--over a year ago because Otristmas will be sending \gifts the_ morning study aesslo~~ w: district superintendent of the
of her father's illness and has to the Navajo Indian missi~ at a.sst1ted by ~· John .. n Methodist conference. '
been in Illinois since then. Her Oraibi, Ariz., where Miss ~uth the lesson on Stewardahip. Mrs. Stephen Weatherford .pre-
1 two children are witl1 her, P eggy Chapman is a teacher. M'eml of sided at the meeting and plana
a junior in high school and. Jim-the Sundjly school will also join Parent-Teacher Groups were made tor a luncheon to be
1mJe returning to Newport Gram· in this work. given Octt. 7 at Christ Oiurch by
mar school. ' Mrs. E. A-Barnett reported that To Conduct Pol/ the Sea from 12 to 1 p.m., the
she and Mrs. Weatherford sqrved On ·•~,·1,·tary Training price to be 75 cents a plate. M C • Ch . h lunch to 24 of the Whitney I Boy /YI / esa ommunify, UrC Singers when they appe'l!'ed ~ere. A nation-wide poll to ascertain II Musically Speaking r
Q By KATHLEEN OOUMAN II To Hold Bazaar & S(lle Mrs. Henry Harris read a _l,etter the opinions of its three million
rrom Miss Ellen Suffern .. rru*on-members regarding compulsory
early days musicians had no
A cooked food saJe and bazaar ary in Sienyu, F9kien, a, military training is being taken by
Will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday, 1hanking the group -for t heir are ParC'nt-Teacher associations across
Sept. 26 at the social hall of Costa in providiflg a Servel ret:rige ator the country this fa]l. ~ In
Mesa Community church under the and telling of the \vond<?r of the E h . . .11 . Chinese tha t r efrigeration could ac association W1 • receive
way ot repro-
ducin~ copies ot
their music in
ri uantity. Every-
thing had to be
laboriously cop-
ied by hand. Or-
chestras wer e
s upplied w i th
hand -\l.Titten
instru m c n t a I
pa r ts. Engrav-
ing on copper·
plate \1.ras slow
sponsorship, of the WSCS with be produced by means of' hearl. ballots, distribute t h em to its Mn. Lillian Bailey as general • 1 • members who will fill them out
chairman. Oiildren will enjoy mo· Rev. ·Goodell s h o wed k()Cla-and ma il to th..c State office. ,\m-
tiOn pictures and a fish pond and chrom e slides of \vork done by/ the pie room is lef t on t he bottom' of
a ~ cafeteria-style dinner will be W. S. C. S . all over the \\'Orld in the ba llot t o enlarge on the opin-
served. missions and hospitals, w ? r k ion e xpressed. This pall should be ;::.========================:::i=1 Jof rea1 value-to Congress, since
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It's the only automatic whidi has been boato • • tested by millions of women in more than .._
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the issue has been. ta bled a nd \\·111
come up again in J anuary by
\\'hi ch timC' the results of this pt.11
\Viii have been ta bula ted.
A n extcn~ivc di scussion of this
plan was conducted at the presi-
dt>nt's confe rence of the Fourth
Distric t California Congress or
Parents a nd Teacher s. \\•hich met
at the Anaheim High school on
J Thursd ay, Septembe~ l 8.
The speaker of the day was
Curtis Whaley. field reprcse11ta-
tive of t he Ca lifornia Youth Au-
thority. He ~ave a very thorough
ta lk on the . survey made in Or-
ange countY this past year and
t o u c h e d on, recomn1enda tions
m ade. F ollowing thls the various
chairmen met for Round Table
discussions.
Those attending from the New-
Port Harbor High sChool Parent.
Teacher association included the
Mesdames R Q Y Roush, Byron
\\tells . Francis Horvath, H. W .
Pa rker, Paul Nonnan, Harry Bur-
di ck, Kenneth Stewart.~ W . R.
Fowler, Jerrold Spangler. Edgar
Hill, George Gay and R. Donald
H all.
Get-Togethers Hear
01 Alaskan Trip
and expensive or not to be had.
Bu t be-cause Frau Senfelder asked
her son Alois to \\'r ite a laundry
li:;;t for her . means \Vere found to
the printing of innumer able books
pictures and sheet music. It just
happenC'd tha t the son had no
paper a t ha nd on \•;hich to \\'T'ite
!ht· r equired list. so he hastily
scribbled the number of shirts.
coll ars and• socks on a slab of
Solenhofcn Stone. a sort of lime-
stone. The following day he casual-
ly laid a piece of paper ove r the
s tone. and to his astonishment the
stone r eproduced the writing onto
the paper. This discovery led t o
the art of lithography, and revo-
lutionized the printing . world.
(Scrap book item)
Friends
Miss J a ne Taft has.been SJX.'nd-
ing several weeks \\'ith relatives
in Altadena.
· Mr. and l\1rs. John R. Grouch.
West Bay avenuf , are leaving
Wednesday for ten days in San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Scott, 123
Nina \V a lters C'n tertained r e-Diamond avenue, Balboa· Island,
ce'n tl:y for mcn1bC'rs of the Ge t· a re parents of a daughter, born
Together club a t her home on Sept. 22 in St. Joseph hospital.
Santa Ana avenue. Dorise Jesko Mrs. Mabel Stanley, fifth grade
being co-hostess at the daintly tea cher in the Newport school, is
apJX>i nted luncheon. still in a res t home recovering
Elizabeth Belmont of Orange rrotn 8 broken ankle \Vhich she
gave a n interesting account of her sustained \Vhile visiting in Eugene,
recent trip to Alaska. Ore. Her . mother . Mrs. ~tinnie
A birthday rememberance was Baker of Balboa. \V as with her for
pr esented ;Lronor~ Zube and .Mil· a time but has returned home re-
..... dred J\~err1l1 r~ce 1vcd an ann1ver· cently visited relatives in S a n
sary gi.ft Dorise Jesko won t he 0 .
raffle prize a nd Le ila McMil~an· t~~~lter Newland of Los Cruces.
a nd r..t a~y J\'lcDonald h a d gifts N. l\'( .. \\'ho is a gr aduate student
from their secre t pals_. at U.S .C .. ,vas r ecent guest at a ~I rs .. l\~cDona ld v;1JI . be n~xt. family dinner a t the home of l\lr.
hostess \\'1th Mrs. Merrill assist· d ,1 M · N 1 d New · h a n i~· rs. ar1s C\V an . . ·
ing f'r. port He ights. Others •pr esent ,,.ere
'Care of Bulbs' Topic
For FAC Garden
Section Meeting
!\fr. Blanding of Blanding's Nut·
st'ry, San ta Ana, is to s peak a t the
fi rst fall meeting of the garden
section of the Friday Afternoon
club, to be held Wednesday, Oct. 1
at 12.._ noon in American Legion
hall . Costa Mes.'t. "Care of Bulbs"
is his timely topic.
This is the m9nth for members
to exchangC' bulbs so they are
asked" to bring extras and plan on
taking many new varieties home.
They are alsb asked to bring a
sack lunch with coffee and dessert
to be served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Jean Lawrence. section chairman;
Mrs. J . P . Cooper and M;ss
Frances Damoth.
Save buttons from old garments.
String them in sets so that they
will be all together when needed
for other garments.
i\1r . and M rs. P .. L. Higgins of
Costa l\1csa. Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
liam Small of Long Beach and
J\1iss E lsie Ne\vl and.
!\1rs. J ohn · U'Re n. Mrs. Flora
Beatty and Miss Els ie Newland at-
tended the r ecent county conven-
tion of \V.C.T .U. held at Fuller·
ton . Mrs. Beatty staying over
night a nd a ttending the evening
session.
Mrs. John Lc\\-is of San Jose.
'"'ho been visiting her brother and
sist('r , Frank and Kate Robert-
son. 28th street, has returned
home. •
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pfischner,
3014 Coast boulevard. returned
last week from a trip to Sesttft?.
Rev. William R . Hessell of St.
Paul's Methodist church. Los An-
geles and former pastor of Christ
church b.Y" the Sea, called on old
friends here recently, accompalned
by Mrs. Hessell ant1 their daugh-
ter Elaine and Martha, who stay-
ed several days with Mrs. Waller
Racker. Court avenue.
R ev. Douglas G. Decherd, pas-
tor of the First Methodist church
;;:;:============;;lat Pacific Grove, has be·en visit-
Aches & Pains
-...iort-Tlnd l"eelblc-
lnttalole -Cnlllly -of tbe 11-.Inol>!UQ-to Ila..,
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Elden avenue, accompa.ined by his
wife. Rev. Decherd is ,former pas-
tor of the Moore Memorial Meth-
odist chlD'ch, Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs ... Rotiert Ehorn and
son of Loi Angeles spent the week
end with Mn. Ehorn'• parenU,
Mr. ·and Mn-Ed Walker, 27th
street.
Mr. and Mn. ,George Goeldner
.!l:pent a week recently with their
daughter. Mrs. Mona Moore, at
Ontario.
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Helen Hoyt, Balbo&, chrl8ten•
Bob Hoyt's new exeunton boat
"Helena" at the Bohman Co.
yard. The 43-foot craft .eats 76
and will operate aa a stirh~
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; -photo by BeCkner
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Berets Match Gloves « n I'
Mona Freema n, feat ~rcd in thl' u,[~ =O=B=l=T=U===A=R=l=E=S=d1 20th C('ntury.Fox technicolor mu· -
sica l "Mother \V9re Tights", sets MRS. t\NNIE MELISSA BONE ~1 rs. Annie l\·Jelissa Bone, 88 ·'
die d Sunday in her home. 2004
:'YlC')·er PL, Cost a r..tcsa. She was
n nati\'(' Of* l\'l8di.son. \Vis.. and
had Ji,·ed , in Costa Mesa for 15
an original stylt:' by \\'Caring her('ts
\Vi th ma tching fabric gloves. S he
~as almost a dOZ('n berets Yaryinr:
1n color {rom kclly green to v.·l:itc
µnd <i pa ir of gloves to m a1ch ~a ch
one. l\1iss Freema n also uses clevf'r
accessory notes to "dress up·' C!'
"dress down" her ber ets. \Vil h a
sports dress or a very ·taiJor<•d suit
·she ;c.·1vcs thcn1 s in1plc anrt plain,
but 1\1.·i t~ a ctrC'ssmakcr ~u l t 1•r
ctr css she .oft r n ajids a \Vhi t e piqt.:l'
00\\' or t111y t~s which she 1;1ns
on the frvn ·. C'f the beret. One
pair Or clips cire d(.signeQ .. ,f her
o\vn ,initial'i .ind really <idiJ rhat
";ncli vidua l" luck.
· A son \\'as born Sept. 21 1n
Santa Ana Community hospital to
l\1r . and Mrs. Clarence Heppler ,
200 ~ East Cen1,ral avenue, Bal·
boa. He \VCi ghed seven pounds,
two ounces.
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Surviving are her son. Harry L .
Bone and a daughter , Mrs. F1or·
ence Shaffer. both of Cos ta Mesa,
I hree grandchildre n .and f o .u r
great.grandchildren .
Graveside sen •ices in charge of
the Grauel mortuary W('rc he1d
at 1 2 p.m, today. Rev. J oseph
Thompson officiated. Interment
was in Fairhaven cemeter y.
WILLIAM S. EVERETr
\Villiam S. Evt-rett, 85, of 427
Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, died
Friday in the Orange County hos-
pital. He was a native o{ Valle y
Mill, Tex., and had been a rancher.
Sun;iving are 1his sister, Mrs.
Julia Shipman of Orange, one
grandson and two nephews. )
Private services were held at
H. R . Bro\\'ll Colonial chapel. Mon·
day at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Gerald
Bash , of the First Christian church
officiating. Interment was in Fair-
haven cemetery.
Be Wise -Adveruse
JOHN DORY
CHOICE SEA FARE
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U.S. NAVY WAR SURPLUS PIPE · IAlltGAINS
S3.50 ROY~L llEMUTH PIPES $2.50
famous nationally ad ... ertised
ROY AL 'DEMUTH Pipes never
sold be:low S3.50 ... now S2.50
complete ~ith 61ters. Brand
new! la original boxes! Price ,. "'
includes state sales tax. We pay
poscage. Buy Jeveral now for
Xmas aifts ! Send cash, check or
money order. Indicate sbapu ~rckrttd.·Aa now! f·
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2866 West 7th·Street . •v
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PEPPY PET FOOD STORES
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questions to -ask yourself
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Families gro.w
but
·HOUSES DON'T
e HouS\!S grow old but
they don't grow larger.
That ia the reason grow·
ing families....., among
the I!lost enthusiastic
friends of 7; • .,'u. With
a low-cost Bank of Amer-
ica 7v..,'u loan, inaured
by FHA, a nlll'llery, extra
·bedroom.sleeping porch,
or other additions lllJIY
' be made to your bowie and
coet of the improv~ent
apread over 36 Dlontha.
' 1 Building contractors,
suw!Y houses, plumbing,
heatiog,_painting and
-other contractors pro.
vid8 7'n ,.,,,financing for
home improoement . ..mt.
You know it'e the beet
financing when you ·fi-
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before you buy a
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1 Which will givt! me best cooking result? A new
G_as range built t o ''CP'' standards i1 flame·
perjecl -for roasts, steaks and baking.
2 Which will 't'"e' m• mJJst kitcMn ti~? Smokeleu
broiling, non-clog burners, step-saving design: ..
a new postwar G(lJ range by all means!
3 ' Which i.J tM most 1notkrn "automatic"? The new
~'Gas automatics" have automatic lighting. heat
:control, clock-control oven! 4 Which makes cooking cleanest ... coolul? Gas is
the cleanest, coolest cooking ir. the world!
Extra· insulated oven ... instant tum-off ... 5 Which i3 the most econorni.cal? The new "CP"
Gas ranges cost less to buy -and to operate! •
6 Which has IM largest variety of m<Xkls? Aulo·
matic Gas ranges are built to "C P" ,standards
in d ozens of models! See them at . your Gas
· Company or Gas appliance dealers!
;_S.W-: GAFFERS I SA m.ER automaU( Gu Range built to "CP" ~tandard.s.
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NE w s -TIME s . "' llJ' imw.DD m.inoN Now in Effect
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.le.tract &Dd TIUe Guan.at,. Com~' 01' PUBLIC OPINION • '---------------,---------,-, ---~-_, More than 200 chanees in the ~~r:o=nOt "rn&.t~U::~n the r p•, I.....,. T.irlQ ..a ftaaida) Alia.,_. Volame xxx1x KEEP TRYING UOnl we have paJd out already to' CalifomJa Vehicle Code became ef-!'fU'p:;!, ~&~O~Ja..lni::~~i
----pwNbttl &'97 'We4 n • 1 S INCQ QR T One thing that must be said of keep our former allies from 1t.arv-fectlve Friday, S.ptember 19. A Onna-• C.U.ty. canto......_ to. "hlcla SHOULD COSTA ME A RP A E7 Henry Kaller IA that he never Ing we hav~ allo 1pent a pretty partial.roundup of the new State ,.,.,...,,. la hereby mad• tor rutther 1·'ws~ Payable ID Advance: $:250 per year ln Otan&e County; 1topa trying. A few months ago, penny in Gei-many to help our for-laws which affect the driving putr f:.~1c~~e ~db~.idtoeJ~'once::;
'2.75 per JeV to 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8th zone .. No." S.,.. W. Carl Spea~. ..Yee." ...,-, A. 'J. aacl lllaale O. with the backln& ot Western bust-mer enemies. Recently it wu an-lie fOllows·: aetl under deed of truat. r.corded oa
L II:!-,..._.... ..._ the p tottl ln N__. Beach.I <Jmta Me.a bu.ala....-an BnrtGD. of 1111 Follerioa .treet. · nessmen, he asked the ReConstruc-nounced that the British and our-Speed contests on hiiihways prcr ~Js.2!~P::: :'.£,. ~Ybr~~ 1Lco~
.... ,. u ~ ~~ U:tAct of~ eel. 189'7 ... ..,_" "In the .CO.ta Mesa district cer-'There's no doubt 1n my mind tion Finance Corpoi'ation for a.ii selve1 have poured more than $900 hibited and a.\t) partici~nts autr of Orance County, C&lilonlla. (ln
' tain optimistic but myopic hot-that Costa Mesa needs lncorpofa· $85 million adjustment in the top million into the Western zones ot ject to penan'ies. (hot-rodders, :~h ~~~c:.idt d!~u1:C1~th!1':6~bll~
BAK D. PORTER • • Publllher heads are rarin' to go tor a sixth-tion. The county. with its many heavy financial structure of the Germany. That Isn't much by com-take note). · P.tlon.e for 'Which auch deed of trust . F.i# G. FROST • • -Editor) class-city inct>rporatlon, capped other problems, Just can't ~-e Fontana st-I plant. This· adjust-parison with other e'Yl'V>nditures, Motorists crossing sidewalks to aecurlty had occurred ln that th• ~ DIXON Advfl!l'tlaini Mana&er o::o:: ~....-prlnclp&J and lntt'rut due Kay 1. 1947,
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1 with a ten-gallon bonded indebted-Costa Mesa its share of ' e. ment, he pointed out, was required but the catch ls that we are like-enter driveways,. service stations, wu not '1>8.ld nor were the payment.a Pl'lllt:lna Plant, 3011 W. Ontral Avenue, Newport J'\each, Calltomia ness and all decked out with park-money and attention. not as a · r· avor to hi .... •<>lf or to ly to be spending more in ,... ____ etc. must vield right-of-way to due on the flnit deed 01 truat, due ··-.....,...,,,, ~· April lat, 1947, and aub9equent there-Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach ~g meters and such. "The aheriff's office is unable his company but as a means of any in the years immediately B· approaching pedestrians. to. made. tbe a.me bavtn1 been gald
Grocery bills being what they to give Costa Mesa adequate po-bringing the Government's treat-head than we have tbllll far. The rught turns against red lights ~f t~t ~ne~0~!; l:i"'d~k.94.~.~
A Depea.daMe Local laaUtatlon for 0.. 11 'l'ean are it's bad business to start liae and traffic protection, day or inent of Fontana into line with Germans won't be self-suppOrting permitted except where prohibited Pase 545. of 11&.ld Official Reconh).:....
Active
Member ·
of
C',ongratulations, Justice Gardner!
• Elevation of Hon. Robert Gardner of Balboa Is],
and, magistrate of the City of Newport Beach, to De-
partment No. 4 of the Superior Court of Orange
County, came as no surprise to his many loyal follow-
ers who were confident that Governor Warren woulq
recognize his fine qualities, good legal judgement
and aptitude and therefore, appoi11t him to the high
judicial post. · ·
It may not be known to scores of other citizens
in Orange County, but Judge Gardner---0r as we-pre-
fer to call him ," Bob-has the resj)e ct of everyone in
the south coast area. He is highly regarded especially
by the numbers of culprits who have appeared before
his bench for one or more infractions of the civil code.
These unfortunates, even those who have ird him
pronounce sentence upon them, regard Ju ge Gard-
ner as "one of the .fairest of city rnagistr tes in the
county."
Frequently, spectators to his courtro0m at the
city. hall have watched him strive mentally to resur-
rect the one redee mable quality left to keep a law
violator on the straight and narrow path. Some whom
· he has been lenient \vi th have reformed; others who
laci\ed self-control have found that judgement must
prevail in the end. They who have served their terms
came out holding no prejudice against the court that
sentenced them, for they know in their hearts that
he tried to help them .
Judge Gardner go.es to the Superior Court as the
youngest man ever to be chosen m the county for
that post, and he takes the post with the heartiest
congratulations of all of us--those of us who have
known him as a boy, those who have known him as
a man, -those o( us who have watched hi s exploits as
a merited naval officer in the wartime service of his
country and those who have kno"-'1 him only since
his return from Okinawa and Saipan campaigns. I
C',ongress, Communism and Winter
To most Americans the approach of winter means
little more thari a change in ·the weather. With warm
dothes, warm hotnes and plenty of food a drop in
the mercury holds no worries for them.
mu~icipal housekeeping at the night. The County Planning Com· that of the Geneva s•--1 rru'lls for some time to come and It now by local ordinances or when "no WILL SELL. at public auction, to the ~ highest bidder. for cub, In lawful peak of a boom, paying inflated mission just can't devote the which were sold to U. S . Steel looks like we· have to take oYer right turn" signs posted money of the United State• of America,
priCt's for land, buildi,ngs, rents, proper time and attention to the for 20 cents on the dollar. part or alJ of Britain's occupation Standing on roadv.·ay to solicit fbe ~0~,..3~~ ~~Y0.~f0::,t~~~ .. 1:7aJJ
salaries, equipment and furnish-needs of our fast growing com· However, his request was turn-zone, or at least, pay • the bills. rides prohibited. (Thumbing from day. at the North main entrance to th1:t
lngs. . munity. Every month that situa-ed down. Undaunted, Mr. Kaiser The British -you may have curb or off the roadway still gtt9:~~ ~~Y ~1 ~~~·~e~
We're not ripe for incorporation. (ion gets worse. . is now asking for a lesser adjust-heard -are broke. It has been 0 .K .) St.ate or ca11rorn1a. all the interest
The greatly reduced art"a, proposed "Costa Mesa needs sewers. Tiie ment of $34" rru'llion, the estimat-said that the Germans are pa'"ng Motorists travC'ling at less than conveyed to It by tbe Aid deed of
71 ~ • trust. and subject lo aU lncumbn.ncea to be corralled is one-half vacant state has appropriated millions of eel excessive War costs in the capi-for defeat. Maybe so -but both normal speed must keep in right-prior u.ereto, In alH1 to ~ propeny
lots and acreage. Why penalize dollars to help cities with their tal structure. Under this new plan, the British and ourselves are pay-hand iane. 61ftu~~7f~~~e ~~nt~~~t:!!fgt. 6~\~
ov.'Tlers of homes, stores and faC; sewage disposal problems. The if approved by the RFC. Kaiser ing for victory. Passing to rigpt of vehicles by lows, to-wit: ,
tory buildinp? Wait until these county plan for sewers wi.11 only would seelt to raise $80 million in B01'C01T ME-mo•. driving off paved portion of high-The Eut 66 fef:t of the West ffi
I h bee b ·1 ·d t k 1· t d ' .:.a !eet of the South half of Lot SO of vacant ots ave n u1 t upon prov1 e a run 1ne a some is· private capital to increase Fon· way prohibited. F&iri.1ew Farms. u pei' map there·
to pay their fair share of the ttj tance away from Costa Mesa. Like tana's product.ive capacity by It is being rumored that Russ-Changing mufners to increase of ret.-orded tn Book 8, P&ge n , or
burden. other cities, Costa Mesa, too, will about two thirds. It is to be hoped sians may not attend the confer-noise prohibited. ' :i~ei:;;1:0i~eo1::f.t~· RttoJ'da ot
"Th I t j cost h t 'd ·l wn sewe sys ence of F·orcign M1·n1·&t0 rs· lo be • 1· hall be e aw guaran ees ow-ave o proVl e l s o r -that the RFC will grant this ne w .... · California operators 1cense to -or so muc thereof u a n~•·
city govern.incnt," reads an a dv. Or te"m to get any benefit under the request not for .Kaiser 's benefit held in London i:n NOvember. It be suspended or ,revoked upon con-~:1 .to fn~~re1!:: to~ar~~unt..i'!a~~:
the incorporation pros. What a county plan. but for the benefit of the entire may be that the Kremlin has viction of offense in another State coatll, ex.pen.ea of sale. and compenaa-
laugh! The lav.• guaranteeS, no "A sanitary dist rict cannot get W est. Certain it Is that until som·e started the rumor for some db-when penalties apply for offense. Uon or tn.1atee.
such a thing. I 'm ashamed of those any direct state aid, but cities r easonable financial adjustment is sCure purpose of its own, while in California. {C~~~f,i ~M1.u!1947·'
responsible for attempted hood-can. made on Fontana its existence v.'ill fully intending to have Molotov Opening doors on roadway side ABSTRACT AND TITLE
winking. Any time a city admin-"Costa Mesa is such a delightful be precarious and will cast a shad-on hand when the conference be-prohibited unless it is reasonably g~A:.A!'.T~:S~~~ident,
istration wants more revenue (and community, it v.;ould be too bad ow over the whole industrial fu-gins. If the rumor proves true, safe to do so. By c . c. FULLER, Se<-retary,
\vhe n don't the)' u•ant more and t o be swa)Jov.·ed up by Santa Ana ture or the W es.t . however . the absence of the Rus-Operating vehicles v.>ith defect-~~~~":,E~1~:::i~ ... "' FORGY ,
'I th · th ed N t Be h sians v.•ill occasion far less con· · d 1 Id -morC'. ey can raise e asses or ewpor ac . BAD PREDIC'rlO:SS ive r ear ....,,n ov.•s prohibited. AttorMy• or u tru •• ee.
\'alua tion higher and higher unless "I believe in self.government. I This comment is.somC'u'hat tardy cern now than it would have a Motorists on highways with sep-Pub.-5ept. 9. 16. 23. 1947.
ha ired by rc<'all election. Already lx-lievc that small cities have the in that it concerns the long week-year or so ago. The fact is arated roadways nee<t not stop EMILY DICKSON : '11ley say
many cities have hiked· va luations most beneficial and honest gover·n-end summer holidays, but we thing that the conference will Un· when meeting o r passing school that God is e"'ef"YWhere,. and y,et
.-Seattle to fifty per cent. Chicago mC'nt. I believe that Costa Mesa it should be made a nyway. Almost dOubtedly achieve a lot morC' with-bus "''hich is stopped on opposite we always think of Him as some4 t loo t f I • lu Th h Id · t · ht •· be out Soviet interference than it d o per ccn o rea "a e . e s ou 1ncorpora e rig no ... ., · invariably "''hen one of these Qoli-roa v.:ay. what of a recluse." SI t t 0 st ··t · f · th f ·t· t I t .. cciuld with Molotov there wearing a x r a e r .. r1 .. ion or six ore 1 s oo a e. days approaches , statisical predic-
c lass c{t ies is a joke v.'hen t he re's tions arC' m ade as t o the number everybody out with his long·wind·
no limit 10 aSS("ssed va luation '"\',.s." sa)·• Eugf'ne T<t, Eut or persons "'ho will be killed in ed arguments. The Moscow con-hike~. Recently assessed valua-21§t 8trt•.,.t. Costa Mesa. lraJfic aeciden1 during that period. fer e nce of the Foreign Ministers
tions along this coast have been "Taxrs? I don't like to pay taxes Nov.• these predictions. of course, proved beyond doubt that the Rus·
r aised 100 and 700 per cent. tA..gd any better than olher people do. arc intended to warn drivers to sians have no dC'sire-to work out
don't think that recipie nts \von't But I believe that a city or Costa !Ake it ertsy and keep the num~r compromises and get Europe's
whistle and kick at sight of their' Mesa can be run economically, a nd of accidents to a minimum. But muddled affairs slraightened out.
tax bills.) that v.•ilh a JI the state money !hat they don't have that effect. lf In London the Big Three -
"Low taxes apJX'al to those took-gOC's to ci tiC's, like the gasoline tax, anything, they give too many m ot-England, France and the United
ing for factory sites. businesses !he beverage tax, etc., that Costd ori·sts th" reeling that a certain States ,~ can a t least proceed to
d h "V 't th "-f M h ·11 b ... work out the problems in West-en om C's. v 1 nc>ss e numll';·r o rsa ome o"''ners taxes v.·1 t~ nunlb<>r of accidents a nd deaths folks ''·ho ha v• co --up fro th 1· ht ern Europe. Maybe, ihey'll feel dis· " · ..... m e ve ry IR · arc bound to occur regardless or
beach lo locat e her e wher e taxes "Ry having our ov.·n city govern· all efforls to prevent them . N ot appci.inted if the Russians sho';' up.
a r~ lou·er. . m C' .. t wc can all ge t action. a nd long ago a lai:ge insurance com· -4----------~-
.. tn outside lr rritor}· you doo't not hav.c lo go chasing lo Santa pany. in strC'ss ing the importance .. ------------
ha ve to s upport a \vhole city ad-An!1 trying 10 J;et v.·hal the county of observinR safely rules, made
ministration lo gel s t re('! li ghtin g, ouWt to do for us. I his slatemC'nt : "Wilh the full co-
curhs. side"·atks. fire hydrants, "Self gove7~ment is the A.tncri·, operation of drivers and pcidestr i-
paving, se\\·e rs and other benl'fits can way of li ving , and. Costa l\l c.sa :in!', thC're need be no traffic fa ta l·
if you cooperate and consult with has l)('en thC' ~u nty s s.tep-ch1ld ilies a t all this \\·eek . C'nd~" Our
your county supc>rvisors. • far too ~ong a time. I bchevl'. that guess is t h.'l t if more such con-
"\Ve're getting better r oa d thC' closer the government is to structive a ppea ls as this we re made
maintenance a nd at IO\'l.'r r cost 1he people. the ~lier govcrnmt"'n t instead or totalling thi! deaths be-
tha n a city iidn1inist rat ion v.·ould the people gC't . I '!1 for better gov· fore they occur, ther(> ~ould be
give. (See Sao Bernardino Ave. e~nn1c n1 . ~nd . bche~e that a local fev.•er accidents. ·
and Clay St. iii Newport J.leights. ci ty council u·1ll be JUSt wha t Costa OCCUPATION COSTS
city of NC'\\'PQr t.) Adequa te road Mesa nef>ds." AflC'r spending some $300 billion
machinery a l this time v.·ould be to $4(1() billion to "'in the war
Quality Lumber
and
Building Materials
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COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
JI. E. BOSTETLICB
Pboae o0.oon llOU highly expensive. "'""r• ft'nd•'ng that peac0 isn·t "J ·i d 1· d h Scotch Lape, various sizes, on .. "' ..
uven1 e e 1nquency an o t er ;lt~e~a~~~c~it~h~c~r.~AJ;~id~e';fr~o~m~t~h~e;bi~l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ crimes won't disappea r with incor· sale at thC' News·Times . .;.
poration. The good example of 1;:::::=:= PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY parents, r ight teaching in home
a nd school. moce play grounds and Caldwell Plating Co. ---== you th clubs could do more than . AC<JOUNTANT PHY81CIAN8 a l!!IUBOEON8, M.D.
municipal lav.• and city poliC('t. Under New Management
.. Tax pa)'C'r . oncC' you put your 2815 Villa Way
head in the noosC' you'r e s1uck, N h
come good times or rina ncial de-ewport Beac
press ion."
Bookkeeping
'-Service!
COLIN F . BROWN
A. V. ·Andrews, M.D.
PRl'SIClAlf
and
SURGEON
SIGN PAINTING
--or-
All Types of .
Commercial Art
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WRIGHT.'.S LUMBER YARD
11M Newport Blvd. Volta Meu
L. W.-Pierce _
1784 NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 5679-W COSTA MESA
GORDON a~ ·FINDLAY
om..:
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
1&10 o..t Blvd. . --611
CAB~ SHOP SERVICE
CABINETS AND MILLWORK
T . C JOHNSON, Supt.
To most Europea.ns the approach of winter is a ··:<o." .,.,.. Rob•rt "· >tottrt.
fear:(ul thing. Scant"garments are no match for freez-c .. t. M e ... real ... tat• brok.,.
• ' t t h.! f JI b tt d d !Jih "I am opposed lo incorporation
E.xpert Chrome. Nickel and
Copper Plating and
Metal Polishing
All Work Guaranteed
( ll&rbor 16")
BALBOA YACHT CLUB • Bay1lde Or .. Newport Beach ·
tl 1 Cout RJghway. Harbor 5641
Corona del Mar LUMBER
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BUILDING MATERIALS mg empera Ure s, W I e Ue eSS, a ere We I gs for Costa Mesa at the present
cannot keep out the raw, pene.trating cold. Food al-time as it would mean unnee,-ssary
ways scarce, becomes still harder to find in winter.. c.xpcnsive toxa tio n dunng what
Plant Phone: Harbor 1300
Home Phone: Harbor 286-R
All reports indieate that Europe is di s1·ntem-at1·ng' is now an inflationary p<riod. '-:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:===: ,.,~ '"fhe so called bcnC'ri1s. u·hich :: faster economically-than most of us ex pected or y~t >he people have been advised can
realize. The ordeal .of la st \vinter-the coldest in "O be cterivect through incorporation.
t th •th th d h f h. '1 can also be h ad "'i thout incorpor a-years--oge er WI e roug t 0 t IS summ er , tioil and "i t houl the additional
plus the enormous .. l?SS of ]l:oductive machinery in expense o! a city government With
the war years of sern1-starvat1on endured by the pep-Ifs land purchases. buildings, sal·
~le are combining to hasten the collapse of \.V estern a ries. <quipment. maintenance. etc. urope. "Not to be O\'('rl00ked is the
Something must" be done to prevent that collap ~e . fact that once incor por ated we
The United States is the only nation able and willing f ·ill have to maintain our own
to d o much about it. The Marshall Plan 1·s, 1·n. the~ streets. which Ora nge county now keC'ps in v.•hat can be called ex-making, but that can hardly get under way before cellrnt condition. compared to the
next year. Next year may be too late. . StrE'<'ts of a nearby incorporated
Winter will soon close in. Without auick help ar~~-belicve in t he future of Cost a
from us despair and hunger may drive most of West-Mesa a nd have purc hased prop<r-
ern Europe into communism. I ties on the East side. on the West
Aside from the humanitarian aspects of helpin" side a nd on H arbor Blvd. during , ,., the past year . CO:Sta MC'sa is a the hungry we cannot afford to let communism miirch paradlsc right now. Let's wait and
farther westward. If it d o e s its position w i I I be talk incorporation at some future
strengthened while ours will be weakened. date. whe n more setUed times and r.h . a greater popula tion might war-
EVERYTHING '
In Qoallty
REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioning
F.qolpmeot
c-• Oablneta • Comtte"
Walk·lm • Foantalna • Stoola
Baell Ban • BooU.
Complete Mul<eta
Cal&. Etc.. Plaanlal'
"W&BEB" Dl8TBIBUTOB8
e situation calls for congressional action this rant our •ccepting the burden of
fall The Administration should make known to Con-increased taxation." I gre~ and the public just what Europe's immediate .....:.:_:.::*:..:.::.:.::.=..:.:.:.. ____ :.::..::=======*==
neetls are and ~ngress should be called into s"ecial ~on to provide emergency help, although it muSt ~ that nations receiving our aid do all they can to
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hel~ themselves_ ·
!Delay will work against us. Winter alld commun-~ will not wait.
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ARCHITECT
Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 11U
2721 Lakewood Ave.
Loo Ansel.. NOrmaDdy MOS
DENTISTS
Dr. Obed Lucas
DEN'l1ST -· ZZOZ!-) W. Central. RAl'ber lW
NEWPORT BEACH
OORDON.E. RAPP, d.D.S.
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Phone Bf.J'bor Ul~
Newport
PB1'SICIAN8-SUBGEON8, D.O.
Dr. 'W. T. Mooney
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Dr. Tom E. Barton
CHIROPRACI'OR ui, o.Ma -.. • .,.
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(ln JCmm11°1 Patio)
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Mortimer School
f*''*'N 4 Wl•W
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John K._ CJ. Chung, M.D.
Pbyalcl&n a.1t4 Surgeon
2-4 7-8:30
and by appointment
Beacon 5075
IZO Eul 18th Street
Cotta Meu. <JaWol'llla
Gordon M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
'Office Hrs.: l G-12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. I Phone Harbor 37
HJ R. Hall, M. D. I P~yitlclu and sursecm . I
Ho,.-.: 2-5, by Appointment
T.:iephone Beacon 5848
111 Bjroadway Coa .. 1(-
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. Ooroaa 481 .Har ' Office Houn; lG-12: 2-5
Pb..,• Barbor 1-,
S. R. Monaco, M. D. I
814 BAJ Ave., a.n-
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T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. D.
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Ph!)oe Besooo 5111
518 Coast Highway
At the Arch ..
STl:IL HUlL
IMZEEON "DOC" CHA•Lll
lllTlltUTOI POI SOUTH(IN (ALIPOINIA
.. IWPOIT II.ACM. CALlfOIMIA
Rent a New Steelcpft, U-Drive
' Newport Beacll
~ Gohn's Battery 5ervice
IMI <-. 17111Zwp -!If= -· "'VCll'8 WOON ING
DistnDutoi-for
Solar Batteries
Marine and •
Automotive Batteries
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ETC. "E.QUt .. a.D rt TH ... ACT OP-
CONci .. EU OF AUGUST M. 1111. AS AMENDED av THE. ACTS Ott
•. MARCH S. 1131, A.ND JULY I, 1'M&.
Ql' Newi>0rt Bal--;;-Ne..,..Tlr:nee pub-limed •ml-weekly at Newport Beillcb,
Caltfomla tor October 1, 1M7. _..
STATE 0,. CALIFORNIA. COu•~ •'"'
Of' ORANG&--u.. Before me. a notary ID and ror tb• State and county ai'ofa&ld . penonally •.P~ Sam o .. Porter, wbo1 _haTID&' bffn .duly sworn aocordlnc to iaw. d&-
PQ9e• and says that b• i. the manager
or the Newport Bal~ New•Ttrnes and that the followln1 Is.. to the betlt
of hl• knowledge and belief. a true 9Ultement of the o•nenhlp, manage-ment (&Dd If a dally. weekly, .eml-
weekly or trlweelda' ...uew11paper the dttulatlon), etc., of ·(he aforuaJ~ pub-
UC.tlon for the date abown In the
a1><1ve caption . requl~ by the a.ct ot
August 24. 191.2. u amended by thtt
a.cl.a of March 3. '1933 . and July 2,
1946 (8eetlon 531. P oat.a.I Lawe a.nd Rerulalions). printed on .the reffne
or lhle rorm. to wit: \ That the na.mes and addrt;98U of the· publisher. edi tor. managing ed itor. bu.elneM a1a.nagen an: . Publil!lher. Newport Ha..rbor Publllb-
lng Co 301 1 W. Central Ave .. Newport
Beach. ··~~&ging ~ltor. Luclul!I
s. Sml ~~"'! __ Avacodo Ave .. corona del Mar. Calif. Business m&nager, Sam
D. Porter . 1569 K lr&ma.r Dr .. Balboa.
Ca.Hf. 2. That th' o'tl'ner le: ctr owned by a corporat ion . Its name and addre:N
must-be stated and all!IO Immediately
thenunder the names and addre&M11 of l!lt oc:kholdent owning one pereent or more ot total° amoun" of 1tock. tr not
o•ne<f by 11.___ACrporatlnn . the names and a !I of the Individual owner s
-''"" given. Ir p wned by a firm.
--compan ~-. or other Unincorporated con -
cern. Its name anrl add~!!.&. u well ~ th~ of each Individual member. ~uat
be fl!'.\ven.) S:lm D. Port.e r. 1569 Miramar Dr ..
BalhQ.a. California. · rlnra S. Wade. 206 Westmlnlster A\·e.
Ne~'port Bei:.ch . California. ,
Diana. Gall Margwarth. 20.S \\est-minster Ave .. se.,·port Beach. Cal1for·
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J2 YEARS SERVICS FOR SALE :l twin olJe blue aaUn FOR SALF-Jobmm 5 b.p., 41 OCEAN FRONT ApL Hotel clooe WILL EXCHANGE commerdal TlizfDAY N_,... lleod!, <Jallf. !!Op. !I, lHl Page '7
IN THE BARBOR AREA be<iq:c"ada; men'• wool <Mr• outboard. FXc. c6nd. Completely to Newport flahlnc. pier, 2306 ~ntage lot on Cout Hlehway u.tJ. Ell'rATE · e ••:=E:=•:=;'·:_!lll~~~A~ftl~----' --·~ coa~ ladlea wear; IJDalJ boy'• overhauled and painted. Ph. La-Ocean FronL Harbor 987. A and $2000 house tralle\-for bch. ~-;:r-----------HARRY HAJJ, clothlne .. Beacon 5291.J. 712 suna 2442. 7&-ttp few vacant rooma and apta. home. SeuhoN! Realty, 6490 Barg&ln In ~ta Mesa..,.a bdrm. FOR SAIE S?S,000 f!nt trmt
PAINTING CONTRACI'Oll Beacon SL, Newport Helahta. Make reoervatlom now. 76-Stc r· t Highway, Nwpt. Bcb. . lllOTed In Iota of house on new deed on excellent ln\lome prop-
:174 Fat 19th Street 76-1tp FOR SALE -Kelso Craft 14-ft. 75-2tc fouadatlon. Pri"" 5350. Miner erty fll!Jr Harbor &reL Payable
Ph. Bea. 5413 Coota-., Oollt. =.,.....,...,,.,,,.....,,..,...,,...,,.,..-..,::-::-~1 · and new 4 cylinder Evenrude FURNISHED API'. for two. Price otreet near Victoria and Harbor $300 menth'6%. Contact owner, ~th FOR SALE-lnterlocldn& Hollow motor, Simplex starter, and $2.00 per day, also winter rates. 1CllU a ACREAGE n blv?. Hub-P~ef!, agent . Har-854 Orilhge Ave., Long Beach 13
HARBOR
:i;>lumbing Service
l768 Newl>ort Bl~. Beecm !I04llVI
REPAIRrNG OUR SPECIALTY
Contracttn& and Supplleo
. 97.tf, •
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING ·co.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 5211G-R = Elden Aw., Coota Ksa
:l().tft
CESS POOLS and
sEPl'IC TANKS .
Installed AnyWhere In
Orange County
Contract Dr1llinll
Sewer Connection
(All Work Guaranteed)
Full Insurance Carried
J. R. McCORMICK
340 Victoria St. Colta Mea
Beacon 5069-J
93-tfc
FORMED Wlntbhlelda oi Hatcl!
block machine and templates, mooring, $450. Harbor 2654-J. 113 -15th SL. Newport Bch. A R h H ·-bor. 62-W. 7&-tfc Calif. 74-:ltp
S225. Ph.' Har. 798-MK. 607 Be-764tp 1&-ltp 2 ere anc ome . ----~· ------
gonla, Corol!&. deJ Mar. 67-2tp F OR RENT-Furnished 2-betlrm. Near Orange County, Park .onnnJ DOWN. Owner will sacri-FOR SALE-New 3-betlrom1 home ~BLINDS-Aluma-48 FOOT FANTAIL · hoU>e. lnopectlon 11 to 4 Tues-'IW9 !IlGHWAYS AN1' County 'ft""! home ocean •ide of blvd. on vtew location llboYe the
lteel, wood. can ua for fret. ..U -h day arternoons. 605 Larkspur road surrounding, insuring pri-La run.a Beach. Fine ocean View. Arches. Dining room. fireplace.
male. Renovatkm ".-i.Nll& FOR SALE o~ TRADE Ave .. Corona. del Mar. . 7&-2tp vacy. Five room house, two bed Ext llent beach. See owner. 1273 20x30 garage. $14,600. Complete
So Cout Vmetlan BliDd Co. Full ui pet! f k 1 al-RENT FURNISHED OCEAN room and · den, bnck, stucco So Coast Blvd. Phone Laguna In 30, days. Call Hub l'mftn,
Wdt 1Bth and Newpwt .A.w, y eq P or mac ere ' -and frame. Carpet wall to wall. Bea h 4551. 74-4tp Harbor 62-W. n-ttc Calta M..._ Ph: Beacon ~W bacore or sword fishing. 8 ton Front from Oct. 1 to June 1. V ti , bli ds 1 ~ bath Pan
38-tt• Ice hold, 70 H.P. Caterpillar tile-Two bedroom Ideal for couple or trene Ranl fin j .th .Heat: LOTS P.OR SALE _ Newport FOR SALE BY OWNFR-<C7\i ft.
-------------sel, newly overhauled, new bU-smal.l family. Rental $60.00 leate il~·or. e~~e~r~ge~ees and ,Heights and Cost,. Mesa. $1000 lot on Udo Iale and 522' ft. Jot
Watches • Cloclal • Jewelry lane range, q~ters . for rour. required. Harbor 1938-J. 75-3tp family fruit. Extra garage or to ~· See Hub Powen. J . ..$... on Balboa Pen.lmula. WID 009-
CHROMOMTERS ~~an~ and live bait ;ie~1;~ FOR RENT -Oct. 1 to Julie 1. workshop, cement floor. Large Bee~ Ferry Landing, Balboa llder trade on 2 -or 3 bedroom
Repairing -Prompt Servtoe r · home on Bay Front 4 bedrooms pticken !house. cem ent floor. 20 Isla.rid. 69-tfc beach house in Balboa or ~
Senaible Prices . 3 baths, priv. pier & beach. $150 x32 well"-built highway stand 8r. r • lty. Phone Harbor 707 or Inquire
VAN DRIMTEN Clipper Bow Boat per mon1h. Box 128 Balboa Isld. fixtures i!t stock. Plenty of wat-Two G. l H. omes at 1569 Miramar Dr., Ban-.
46 It. 14 beam. 70 H. P . cat diesel. 75-4tc 'er ror 1.nigation. New Furnace. , "' U-tt J E W E L R Y :-:==-,-.,-----"--~ New bait tank.; swordfish plank; 1 ROOM kitchen apartments for S. R. BUTLER Now b'uildin~ach 2 bdrm. mod-e
!786 Newport Blvd. ~::: complete commercial ~ui~tlL winter rental. Stage Motel, 610 Rt. l , Box 472, Orange. 74-4tc •-ern /plans. Will sell for about · G. I. HOMES
Sale or trade. Harbor · c Coast Highway, Newpt. BeaCh. S. R . BlITLER, Owner $95Cp. Make your arrangements BUILT ON YOUR LOT
FOR SALE OR TRADE -Piano Harbor 97 75-tfc Phone Orange 8731-M2. nowi and be ready to move In
accordion, 32-bass, Italian make ------------::-::-=c FO , ... wheft they at:e ~mpleted. ¥our Plans or OUn ca!e Included $75.00 or will tr. FOR SALE OR TRADE -28-ft. R RENT-A separate furnished MONEY TO LOAN -'-. _ _ We have .several good lot llstlnp for good std. typewrite r . Har-Cabin Cruiser . Take car pickup housekeeping room. Call at 123 :..:_____________ jJ1.ALl-'H P . MASKEY S . P . BROCK, BUILDER
bor 1939-W or 709 W . Bay Ave. truck or property. Ph. Harbpr 30th St, Newport, or phone Har. NEED MONEYT 3411 W. Central-Ph. Har. 402 C. GALEN DENISON, Broker
75-2tc 1299-W 75-4tc 1191. · 75·2tc See Us for Quick, Helpful 73-t!c 498 Newpor f Boulevard
-------------FOR SALE -Star sail boat . FOR RENT ·-New kitchen apart-Service on Your Financial Phone Beacon 5197 WASHING MAIJHINES Latest t~. flexible mast, In-ment for couple. Sandy's Motel. Needs -Loan! on COJ ONA DEL MAR Costa Mesa ·
It you don't have one do yow
wuh!ng at
BIU..'S WASH-A-TERI.A
eluding sails ready to sail. Corona del Mar. Harbor 1091-J. 'L'\..-•tur S I 1
1 188 75-tf "lilM\ e -a ary Phone Glendale. Citrus 1 . c
00-tfc FOR RENT-2 Tra il ers, one brand Car or Other Security
new. sleeps 4. Near bC'ach . Ph. H ours: :io to 1 and 3 . to 5
Harbor 653-W. 23391 Newport (Closed Saturdays)
• A beautiful new 2-bedroom home
souttJ of highway, near beach
and grammar &chool. Larg~ Ii • -
ing fr oonl with fireplace. car-
peted wall to wall. Bedroom and
75-tfc
-t h e known bond ho ers.
l _,... c~geel!I . and other security holders
owning or h\ol ding 1 pe~nt o r more
of jotal am ount or bond1. mnrtgages.
or tnher securities are; (It there are
none. l!IO state. l
Coven rrutde to order. Ai.o Pl ex·
lglus ·& Lud te Sheets tM sale
Nu-World Products Company.
303 Third St .. Huntln&<on Beach
PHone Hunttnaton Beach 178.
475 Newport Blvd., Costa Mela
Phone Beacon 5770
17-tft
BOAT COMPASS mounted onKim-
ball ·in box, like OC'W $10.00 .Ph.
Santa Ana 4267. 75-4tc
MERCURY . '42, 110 conversion
complete with transmission &
reverse gear, New. 18' speed
boat almost finished. as ls. Bea·
con 5686. 61-ttc
Blvd., Cost Mesa. 741tfc
NOW until OCT. 18.--Large li,ring
rm. 2 bedrooms, 11,2 baths, igar-
age, patio, private pier. 209¥.z
,, living roo~ have large windows
to noor. facing patio. Patio has
n agstone floor and concrete
walls1 Venetian blinds thruout
the house. Lots of cupboard~ ~nd
closet space .• Garage. See fhis
home .at 432 Dahlia Ave., Co!'ona
de! llrJar. $11 ,900. Eru;y tcrrtlS.
Ownef. 75.tfc
Harbor Drafting BeNice
for Builders
Re.identlal -Commercial
711 · C. Coast Hlway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5860. 34.ttc
NO:'i&. h t ~That the two parngrsp !I nex -.,,~ 1.bove. l('iving tlie· namel!I of the
1
owne~.
9tockho\deNI . and ~curlty ho <1ers. 1r
any. t'ontaln not only the list o f
atockholdere and M<:urtty holders M they appear upon the books of the
com any but alto. In caM'S . where the
atoc: Ider or ~ur1ty holder appeal"l!I
he book s Qf the company as I-;:.;;;. ee or In any other fiduciary re-
1a n . the name ot the per!lon or cor· pora.tlon -for whom 5\JCh trustee l.!1 act·
Ing. ts srlven ; also that the said lVIO
pll.l'agrapb!J contain 1t.atements em·
bnclng atnant'!I full knowledge and
belief a.l!I to the ctrcum!ltance.9 and con-
dltlonl!I under which s tockholders and
iteeurltv holders who do not apt>f!ar upon the book!! of . the company as
trwitee.9. hold stpck and l!le<:Uritles In
n capacity other than that ot a bo_na
fide owner: and thl.!1 afflant hM no retUM>n to belle,·e that """Y nther person. &&.~latlon . or CQrporatlon hu any
Interest dlrttt flt Indirect In the Mid atock. bonds. or other securities than
13 "° !!lated by him.
80-tf•
RALPH BAKER
Garden Maintenance
AND
Landscape Design.
AT
Smith's Rare Plant Gardens
2249 Newport Blvd .. Bea. 5170-W. '
Costa Mesa. 76-4tp
PERSONAL ·U
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -
Reply Box Z7, Balboa Island.
4G-tfc
DON'T WAIT
ORDE~ YOUR
SERVEL
...
GAS REFRIGERATOR
NOW
Deliveries Are
Improving
We May Surprise You
VOGEL'S
100 Main SL • Harbor 14!1
43-ttc
-B~EA'"""u=~=·r=-=A~rn="'s~~~~~-:-::u ~~~~~~~~~~~-
BAYSIDE PLATING
Gold -SUver · Copper -er ..
CLOSE OUT SALE
2 inboard 6 h.p. 14 ' runabouts. 3.
5. 4.2 h.p. outboards. 8, 10 a nd
12' skiffs. Cartop carriers.
Seaboard Equipment Co.
1205 Coast Highway Newport Bch.
Phone Beacon 5841. 76·2tc ,
Boats Priced to Sell'
East Bayfront, Ba lboa Island.
Owner PLeasant 6712. 74-4tp
WANTED TO RENT d
WINTER RENTAL--Of 1 or 2
bdrm. house or apt. by r espon-
sible couple. No children or pets.
Call collect Santa Ana 2878.
76-2tc
WINTER OR year around rental
. desired by rerincd, dependable
family. Please write P . 0 . Box
746. Balboa. • 76-ltp
WANTED-Small apartment or
room & bath in Corona del Mar,
near bus line. Lady employed.
Ph. Harbor 1956-W. 10 a.m. to
5 ,30 p.m. · 75-4tp
RM CD.
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1814\i Nt!'fport Blvd .• Costa Mesa
1 ~aeon 5220
(Across fl;dm Alpha Beta Market)
.(I 76-ltc
AUTOM~ II TIRE8 Ill
19§6 PO~TIAC Sedan ror sale.
Bargain~ Phone Beacon 6034. i 7&-itp
11 TRAILEB!s -~-..... ~~~~~~~ FOR SAt£ -18-fL Vagabond
trailer_ 1and Masonite Cabana,
F OR SALE-Duplex. 614 Jasmine
Ave., Corona del Mar. Hardwood
fl oors, tile bath & kitchen, fire
place, do'uble garage. 'Priced to
sell. <;:all Harbor 1002 .. w, eve's.
75-2tc
AT CORONA DEL MAR
Hillside Lots ···········-································-··········· $ 800
Level Lots ·······'·········································-········· 1500
Ocean Front lots, Hillsides, 54' front -··········· 4500
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W. J . HOLCOMB
' 1517· Coast Highway Corona de! Mar
"Where the F1ags F1y" 76-2tc
s. That thfl' a\·eraii:e number '?f >copies
of each huue of t his publication 90Jd
or d istributed. t hrouE"h t~e mall!I or
otherwise. !fl paid sub!'lc r1bf'r!'I during the twel\·e month!" pte<"fl'ding the date
1hown aboTe ls 25i'8 (This Information
ts rPQ\llred from d&ll \•, weekly. semi· 'll'etikly, Md trlwttkl)' new!lpaperl!I
MACHINE 'and MACHINELISS
Permanent Waves
Tinting and Manicurlne
Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179 ~W
Antiques a Specialty
70-rt. Aux. Schooner $12.000. 4G-
ft. Aux. Yawl $7,900.·36-ft. Twin
Screw Stephens, Sed. Cruiser,
$9.500. 33-ft. S1'9rt Fisher (1940)
$6,500. 30-tt. AJbacore Bo at
(1947) $3.850. 42-ft. Sport Fish-
er (1947 ) $5.750. WANT TO RENT year 'round-$1200. 4Jeated Municipal Trailer
2 or 3 bedroom unfurnL!hed park. C-46, Hun tington Beach. ---------------------------
G E MINNEY hpuse in Balboa or vicinity. Per-\Vrite !~ox 16, Huntington
'·
onl)-.) PORTER SA~ D. 15\(Tl&ture of ed l tor.~ti.ubll!lhf'r .
bu!'lln .. ~ msna E"Pr or (l,.'Tle rl
Vi's Beautv Shop ·
L 103 Coast HiwaY. 6'rona de1 Mai
75-ttc
See Our Ad In Orange County
Phone Directory Listings Wanted ences. Phone Harbor 707. 43-tf -
· • manent r .. tdent•. Good refer-Beach~. ' 76-4. tp
Til Coast Hiv.·ay, Newport -REAi. ATE 6!
1914 Harbor Blvd Ph. Bea. 5113 Beacon 5032-W. ~tfc EXCHANGE 4.9 WILL TRioE-Lo~ on Udo Isle Swffrn 1.-. and !!Ub!!C r lt>Pd befnre me lhls 18th l1n\· fl [ &>rtf'mb,.r, 1947. ?'O.R~\ S. r.tARG\VARTJ-[
IJ\f y rnmm\.ti!llon explrel'I Ja n.
28. 1950).
L __ o_ST __ AJ_ND __ F_O_UN __ n _____ n_ Cor. Harbor and 19th, a.ta Meu -------------... TRADE-2 AC rruit (noaches and also lol' on P eninsula on pur-MUSICAL II RADIO -~ LOST-Yellow kitten. Reward. Next to Methodist Olurch 28-tf<' -------------chrrricsl ranch-Beaumont for chase o 1 2 or 3 bedroom house
105-107 14th St .. Nc''l>Oft Beach. SPINET TYPE Mirror Piano. Re-good cabin ~uiser. LU-1924. ln Harbi' dlstrlct. Phone Harbor fSEALl ' -"
P ub .-3.epl ~3. 1947.· ' 76-2tp Plenty of Good Tires possessed. now only $295. An<>-76-2\p . 707 !I 81-.tfc
CERTIFICATE OF euSINESSF __ O_U_N_'_D--L-a-d;-.. -,-,-v-e-ar_i_n_g_a-pp_a_r-,el AJJ Sizes ther Spinctte slightly used at DOUBLE Inner spring and mat-COA_ST HiUJ--1\V .. \Y business front-
FI CTIT tous FIRM NAME • on Ruby St .. Balboa Island. Iden---big saving. And you just pay tress. exchange ror row boat. age, lot ~25 x 90 price $3000, or
THF. tlNDr~R~-,-c:-.:-·E o dOI'~ heN'hY tify and pay for ad. Phone Har-Compound Motor Oil ;~~~~~~~IDT PIANO CO. Harbor 1320-\V. 75-2tc onC' hal~1cash. Seashore Re{llty,
rertiry that thf'Y n.r P ('ilnrl1.1rtlnK .. ~ bor 312-\V. 76-1 tc Gallon, 70c 520 No. 'l•1·n. Sanla Ana 64-tfc 6490 Crt Highway, Newport Ele<>tr \rl\1 Contracting bu!llnl'~'I at 1 .• ~ 1' -KEAL ESTATE -B h 75 2 E. Ci>ntral A\·e . BnlhM . r aUf0rn1a. RE\VARD-F or information con· --, ~ cac ...... -tc
unde r lhP firt itl(l\.I~ t1m1 narnP or C b d . h ood W t A t S J SPIN~ PIAN-OS for rent. _ ~ , I: T Elertrl<"a l ("n .. 11.ncl th11t M id flrm CCrning SnO\\' ir \\-"It Vt' eS em U 0 Upp Y Beautiful blonde, mahogany. . .~ ~h~~m~=~~P!'l,,r 11~h; ~J:i~:·~~is ~;rn::; decks painted blue. Los t from ... Authorized Dealer walnut. All rent or first months DOAK REAL TY & DEVEL~P PMENT , CO.
f(llJ(lw !I tn·vrll : mooring end or Ruby St. Lal?<>r 1836 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa allO\\'C'd on purchase. ea1~~-r~:~~,~1~2~. E. Central A\'e. Day \\'N'k iµid . Cclll Harbor 1476 17-tlt DANZ-SCI-IMIDT PIANO CO. Jim Doak . ~ Clyde Doak
R. c. Th(lmla!" 1 !'1111~ lfnrbnr Bl\'d .. 75-2 \c 520 • l S 64 f 318 Co H O d ' r(\~'"' M°"q·" c11111tnrni" ~ WANTED TO BUY IJ No. 1\ a in. an ta Ana ·t c ast wy. at rchid. Corona el::Mar 11By the Sea'" WIT'.'llF.f:S nu r hnn1ls th liJ 1~1h d11.y EMPWYMEN11' WANTED !8 i
Dt Stop!Pml ... r 1~~7 w AKTEO ..:... Used Spinet piano W Ai"'lTED 50 used pianos for our i
' ~n~~nf1f.A~~O MA5 WORK WANTED-Ironing ln mJ from private party. E. Rojas, rent Dept. Highest cash prices ~
,.,.ATF.,,.,. ~A l.IFO R"IA. coc:<TY koriie. Plain . or fancy. 530 San 305 E. Bay Ave .• Apl. 5. Balboa. or biggest allowance on ex-NEWPORT BEACH flOME
On thli1 l ~th •In,-••f S"Plf'mber. A. ernar ino VC'., e 76 2t c OF ('IRA, .... GF.--!ll' B d. A N w p 0 r I chan~e. Terms. ~ I
D. t9·1T ho>f·1r,. ,.,,,. '.\'n ra s . Mnr~-ltj:ights. .• 26-tfc -DANZ·ScrBtIDT PIANO CO. • ~
... ·:iMh l'1. :"'•U:'l rv P\1 ~1\r In And for 981d -,.-,,.---,.---,----,.---: w·11 p c h 520 No. }.fain, Santa Ana 64-tfc T\\10-bedroom frame h ome partly ftimished. Near C1.unr,· l\•11 1 ~t>ll" n"rq .. n11Hv nnt'leare-d F:~Lf)Ot!:NT OFFERED !I 1 ay 3~ ,
·n \\. <"lnrk 11n•1 R"h<>rt f" Thnma!'I For your furni tur e or what hav• KN't\BE GR,.\ND. \V onderful tone. ocea n. Price 54 950 at 81800 dO\\·n .~ kn.-.·w n l•• nu• fo "" !hP pl"r.o.r>ns 'IA'h"!I~
n aft'IPq l\t" '<'1t>l!l<'r1t>l'PI t n tho!' ,,.;-tthln \\. •. i\!\>JED,:;-\\"omnn to dn cooking you. Phone BeRcon ·5656. One or the \\'Orld's great pianos.
l n!<l r llr!!POI r1n<l 1u•k •1 ·~'IA'IP<lfPd !fl mP <ind dO\\'Tl!'l<lirs \\'Ork. !\tus t li ke Crawley Furn1'ture Co. ~\Jso Baldv.·in Grand. Emerson that 111,.,· Pl(f'('\ltf'r! ttv> !'tlirnr
It'< \\.I T:-.l'F~~·· \\'11 !-:llF:O F' I lvn·e childrc>n. Phonr Hnrbor 736. 1812 Ne wport .Blvd .. Costa Meei S tarr Chicker ing . A Behrman
h<>rfUnli • '"'t my hfl n•I nnl1 Affixt>rl n1)· 76·4tc 92 Grand S.187.00. terms~ •lfflr lal .~•·:11 !Iii' rla v e1n•1 \•,.a r in t li\~ -tic rerUfl• ·ti•' r1r-o:t rihto\'{' \\'rill ton D.1\NZ-SCH!vfIDT PIANO CO. ~"RA .<:: '.\fARr.\\.A RTf t \\'".:\NTED -ExpcriC'nCC'd rarprnt-520 No. ~·Ia in, Santa Ana 64-t!c
'.",,, 1ri.· Puhlir In ani.l rnr !l.'\lrt ers. Stf'o dy employment. SC' e CASH for USED l~.,,in:)· llnrt 5;tai... Ral ph HO>'IC' Jr .. 1j()5 Coa st Furn' & A 1· USED PI1-\NOS. Some as low as ""-""' 1ture pp 1ances P 11h ~"l'lt ::':t 3n. Or t 7 14 1947. High,,·ay. Cor ona dcl ).J ar. Ph. "We Buy Almost S85. Good for practice. Trade it
CERTIFICATE OF FIC TITIO US FIRM NAME
T hP. undr-~IC"TI"d d n ht>rPh}' rertltv th·it th"" 11 r" r{ln(l ur tlnC" a rlRC' and ~nnant "mnk1nj!: t>u!'l!nP!'!' Ill 3510 LAk,.
A,\·Pnllf' :-.'e.,."l"'M B<>11rh. Cllllfo m la un&>r th,. tic tltl•"l.!I rt rm n a me cit
YAC'i !T FL.~r. ASn J'f:SSAST SHOP .
and thAt !';i.id f i m1 19 cflmprf!M'd or
thf' fnlln ,,.·tni:: Pf't!roTIS •·he>~ na.me.!I
&nd 6~d 1"". s ar" IUI tollnws: :SORA l rQOLEY _ :t.'i lO LAke A\·e-
n ue. '.'Ile · rt B"l\<'h . ("n\ltornla.
HA ARO KI'.'l/G~t.E"i'. 495 Ju-
mtne Strfft. LAi::-un" Beach. Calitomla.. W ltness our hand1 this 6th day ot
Septembt>r ..,947.
'H<t. 741, 76-4tc A hi ,. in at full pricC' later. Terms.
nyt ng • DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. \,.0::\-!AN-Bct\\'f'C'n 6.'}.. 75 to care
for invalid gra ndmother. Live in
;:;mall salary. 502 ....::_ 31 st St.,
NC'\\l>Ort BE'ach. 1.. 76-4tc
\VA!\'TED-Young ma n for deliv-
l!'ry and general nut'S(.-ry work.
1313 Coast H igh\vay. Cor:ona del
rvtar. Ph. H arbor 590. 7J .. tfc
GRANT'S 520 No. Main. Santa Ana 64-tf'
Phone Bea. 5707-M
1645 N e\vport Blvd .• Costa Mesa
42-tfc.
FURNITURE FOR SALB SI
f?IANO "7UND~G and repairing.
J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon
5294.J . 388 Broadway, O:l8ta
M.... 78-tfc
DOGS, CATS II PETS
F OR SALE-English Cocker Span-
.. iels, '1. m onths old. Call Harbor
1511 ·R. or 201 E . Bay Front,
2 SHOPS -FOR LEASE -C.D.M.
l New. corner shop. 12x15. Private b~th. Also next
to it. new shop 12x50. Private bath., Modern shops1
never ~n occupied. Good leases to right parties.
Good locati on for future and present. •
2-BEDROOM -FURNISHED
South of highway. not far from ocean. Guest house
in rear. Garage. Nice li\>ing room with. fireplace.
Home nicely furnished -vacant -move in when
down payment in escrow -Sl0,500, tenns of $2700
down, easy payments.
NORA M COOLF.Y HATIVARD Ktsr.SLET
STATE OF CALIJl'ORXIA. COUNTY OF ORANG&--M.
REXAm. INC. expanding oper a-
tions in Orange County. \vtll
place sevf'r al r esponsible m~n
who atf capable of earning $500
monthly operating own business.
Phone or \\Tite Supervisor. '3808
Beverly Blvd ., Los Angeles. Ph.
FEderal 1168. 75-2tp
FOR S ALE ~ \\'ashing machine,
dbl. bed, mat. and spgs.: crib
and mat.: sort. rugs 9 x 12:
chairs, tables curtain r ods a nd
various rurnishings. 126 Ame-
th}-st. Bal. Island. 76-~tp Baiboa Island. 75-2tc
fOR RENT &l
CORONA DEL MAR -DUf'.LEX , NEW·
BefOTe me a notl!.ry puhllc tn and tor
said Count>; and Statf' "" tht~ 6th day of September. 19<17. 11.ppea~ Nora M.
Cooley and Hayward Kln~.!ley. known to me: to be the pet'!'nn!I whose names
~ 11\lh!ICri~ to t.he above Instrument
a.nd acknowled!"ffi to me lhal they e.:r:ttuted the l!lllme.
In wttne"5 WherPOt r do ~t my hand
and otnclal seal~
(S.EA.L)
AG~"'ES BLOllQUtST.
Notary Public' In and for sa.id County and Stat~.
My Commhtalon Explrea Janu· .,.,. 7. 1948.
Pub.-5ept. 9. 16. 23. 30. 19-17. . ,, .. . ~-........... .
The News·Ti.rne<!' will not be re-
sponsible for more than one incor-
rect insertion of an advertisement.
reserves t he right to conectly
classily any a nd all ads· and to
reject any adverttsement not con-
forming to rules and regulations.
!IlGH SCHOOL BOYS -earn
v.•hile goi ng to school average
t\\·o dollars hour. Inquire eves.
1610 F irst Ave., orona del Mar.
75-4tp
\V Al\'TED-Experi~ waiter &
"'·aitress in bar restaurant. 34.52
Via Oporto, Newp. Bch. Harbor
784. 75-tfc
\V ANTED-Experienced waitres!S,
must be o\·er 21 . RoMi1&° Cafe.
Harbor 1180. 75-tfc
WAITRESSES WANTED -BaJ
Sho"' Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tfr
F OR SALE-Dark Oak dining rm.
set, 9 pieces: also vacuum clekn-
er. gas heater, etc. Ph. Harbor
1146-J. 74-tfc
A GOOD BUY-
IS A WISE BUY
Let Uo Help' Yov Be Wloe
HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Harbor ffivd. Costa Mesa
43-ttc
F O R SALE -'1-piece livingroom
suite. exc. cond .. S75.; Western
Holly gas range v.'ith grill, prac.
new, $150.: Zenith Console T'a-
dio. exc. cond .. $75., and misc.
1181 Cabt'illo SL. Costa ,..tesa.
76-ltc
68-tfc
11
FOR SALE-Mission bed compl..
llU81NE811 OVIDE SALES LADY , chest of drawers to match. Ph.
Experienced Pre ferred Har. 886-M. 76-ltc
MERLE NORMAN 0 K I I Ci COSMETIC STIJDIO. CourtesJ R N S . FOR SALE FaulUe!S washing
demonstration by appointment. DEPARTMENT STORE ~· · e. erlect condition. Har-
FRA.."IO:S COOK Costa Mesa 1046. 75-2tc
7&-2tc =::::!-:.====;;:--:,-:-.,...-QUALIFIED N!pnosentatlve. 2604 ===-====c-=-:===---:t' FO SALE MOVING -Refrig1>r· W . Central. Newport Beach. &ALE ~UIJ II ator, stove. bedroom ,.~ baby
Harbor 1192-W. 7&-ltc .t. bed. high chair. washing machine,
FOR SALE -Wheel chair. u' · chin nd b DRESSMAKING ii: Alterations. Pearl St. Balboa Island 75-dc sewing ma e, e .ta les.. Bea·
Call Beaa>n &IX5-W. l97l l\lag-'. • COD 51J!N. ~ F1ower SL
no1ia St.. Coota Mesa. .-74-tfc FOR SAL&-Hear!ng aid. West-Th-2tc em Eltt"tric .. Audi phone." 502
;llst SL, Newport Beach. TI;.-4\C ROOl'S
' W. J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J ... FOR SALE--FtiPlaJre, r-. ~
Game~ Balboa Iaiand. 7&-21J>
SPECIAL ANNOtJlfVGiLh'I& •
. KEYS -.-Y ... w.a V(mW, ..
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F O RRENT-New batchclor apt.
furnished, suitable ~ror working
couple or single person. \\'inter
r ental. f-Iarbor 2471-R. 76-2tc
FOR RENT-Large business room
at 219 Marine Ave., Balboa Isl-
and. Inquire \Varhurst 2003
Bush. Santa Ana. Phone 5355.
7&-ltp
FOR RENT-Nice 3 bedroom fur·
nished home. Oct. I S' to June
15. 215 E. Ba}' Ave .. Balboa.
7&-2tc
FOR RENT-T\l.·o furnished bed-
rooms, each separate house, re-
rrigeration. Cor. 26th and Coast
bl\·d., to June 1. 76-ltp
FOR RENT -Apartments. light
hOuserkee-plng. private entrances.
Adults. 311 Island Ave .. Balboa.
76-2tc
WINTER RENTAL-Bedrm. and
bath, separate entrance. Ph.
Har. 1023-J. 3 0 9 Marigold.
Corona del Mar. .. 7~tfc
FOR RENT-Furnlahed room for
1 or 2. ciooe •o bath room. Sep-
arate entranoe. W"mter rates.
516 36th SL, Newport Beach.
· 1'6-tfc
FOR RENT-For winter. 2-bedam.
home oa ,Balboa I•l•nc\ 1 "'i
batbo, tum. FluD Oct. ht..
-per mo., -ter --Ind. Lin-Vick. 312 -A-.. Balboa wend Har .
2241-W. 1'6-1tc
Modern 2 suites consisting of large living room. bed-
room. bath and kitchen with dinette. Double garage.
Close to shopping center. Price $15,850. Ready and
_ both sides vacant. Never been occupied.
CORONA DEL MAR-NEW SMALL HOME
Living room. bedroom, kitchen and bath. New and
cute modern. South of highway, 4 blocks to the
beach. Price $6150. Tenns. ·
NEWPORT HEIGHTS--NEW!
Lovely 2-15ednn. & den home'.' ocean view, colonial.
Fireplace. Home has lots of fancy wood, interior
constr. Tile kitchen & bath. shower over tub. Din-
ing room. large kitchen. Service porch, garage. Im-
mediat'.e possession. Price $13,500, terms.
LOTS-LOTS-CORONA DEL MAR
30 ft., north of highway ··-··----.. ---·----S 1,450
60 ft., south al highway ----···-····--······-· 4.500
80 rt:, comer Coast Highway -·-·-··-·--... --18,000
50 ft, Ocean view, Newport Heights --······· 5,000
40 ft., Ocean view, O>rolta del Mar . ··-····-·-7 ,950
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DOA~REALTY & DEVELOPMJ?NT CO.
JJm no-ar Clyde Doak •
318 Cc!at Hwy. at Orddd, Coiuoa del Mar "By the Sea" ·
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PENINSULA HOME
Two Bedrooms. Furnished.
$10,750
BAY FRONT LOT
In El Bayo Tract .
\ $14,000
I W. L. JORDAN
700 E. <l:entral, Balboa · ·
' Harbor 153
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76-tfc
JACK SULLIVAN VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE ---INSURANCE
1205 Coast Highway-Corona de! Mar
BAY SHORES ESTATES
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An excellent three-bedroom home: hardwood floors, fire-
pl ace, patio. barbecue. bunk room in garage \vith shower.
Situated in beautiful Bay Shores Estate$. $13.750 takes
it. Terms can be. arranged.
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CORONA DEL MAR
Between the highway and ocean. 1\,·o units completely
furnished. One rented' a t $75.00 per month. Both these
units on forty feet and an additional forty feet goes with
the property. It is all-fenced and landscaped. A real
bargain at $18,000, te rms can be arranged.
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JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIATES
1205 Coast Highway _ Corona de! Mar
Ph. Harbor 1247-J -or Harbo'r 1037
As an· independent broker your llstings
get my personal attention.
·B. A· .. NE RES 0 N
REAL VALUES
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' HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNl'I'lEI
. INSURANCE -'
I-BR. HOME , 2 LOTS
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Completely furnished; ref .. range & piano; lots of garden
tools, lawn mower & 100' hose, 50 chickens, 1-car ""~-. Family fruit ,.~-~
Priced at Only $7500
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3 .BR. HOME, EAST SIDE '
Close in; 2-rnr .;;.raife; lot 66x150. Brick patio with bar-
becue; famiii.Jiii{t'.'-One block ot Newport blvd. i\11
fenced in. , -
Full Price ouly ·~OOO
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' 'B .. A: NERESON
REAL l!Sl'ATE BROKER AND AS9X:l'A'n!S
1972 Newport mw\ 819 Soudt llala
o.ta M111. Calif. I • Senta Am, °"' ~: B•-._ Pbcnr. S. 4. 1:ND --
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Paft·8 5SWl".08T BALBOA NllWl·Tl•BI
, ~ TUll:llDAY Newet ....,..,.Cdf.. s-e !It IM1
~een; Car Carry Greetings North ·.
Violation Sends
Local Man to Jail
SandCrab /
(Conthiued -Pap 1+-,.
suade them in his behalf. New Showrooms and Office Building Recently Opened Up •
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!Oontlnuod rr..m P9P 1> And knowing Bob as I do
around 11ett they ~ _,,;, the Orange COWlty will gain a
fUll sentence. mighty fair and· h o n es t Themanqo-
(c) That they abstain from In-judge.
toxlcatlng liquors. If picked up + + + ·
anywhere In the state for "1olat!on ~yfleld !!ton· J.ust can't
of this phase. they will aerve the expWn what Is is tlfat makes
so days. one want to attend the open-
!dl Rigid compliance with all Ing of a new place of busi-
Call!ornla law.. excludln' .iola-ness but yoo just do It, may-
. ment ot T••
Pl&ak contem· . ,
plates ~ a
very specjal
meal Wednee-
day evenlJl& In
Tody Thoma.> and PiMlte Queen
Dody Riner C shown left to right
in photo above), togethe r with
''Boots" Keene and Bob Ricketts
delivered the prize Chevrolet from
OJ.lbertson Cllevrolet Co. to Fres-
noan C. W. Keller in a ceremooy
staged Friday noon on the steps ot
the valley town's city hall.
K eller , who was awarded the
p rize ca.r which climaxed BaJboa
Pirate Days festivities. took time
off f~ '1tiS duties with Monroe
Calculating Co. of Fresno. to int
troduce the Harborites to the mas-
ter of ceremonies on station KMJ
who interviewed Miss Riner and
her comparlions over a ifrograrn
originating from the California ho-
tel.
Frtda~l morning the group • ap-
peared on a widely-heard mid·
tn0rning airing conducted by Sta-
Dutch Heacock
GENERAL CQNTRACTOR
PAINTING
ContractOn'
--i>batO by Volney Hay, Jr.
tion KRE°s Miss Quinn, during
which _!hey were quizzed on the
delighfs of Newport-Balboa. the
T ournamen t of Llghts and Bal-
boa"s.)>irate Days.
War Clouds on Horizon
Legion Told
(Con tinued from' .P age 1 )
tto;:l r;.~ must not be , .. n ~be to get something free.
on the streets of Fullerton after Anyhoo, ,attended the open-
10 p.m. unless'·they are in the cus-Ing of .the Mayfield Brothers
tody of their parents. emponum on the Mesa Fri-
From police evidence and testJ-day and ran into more people
mony of witnesses dlsclooe4 at • who seemed to be bent on the
today's trial, it was revealed ~hat same mission as me! And
the defendant Sherwood received you'd hardly believe they
five dollars from Allen and 'pur-could fix that old Friday Af-
chased the liquor from the itoro temoon Club house over the
of Coy Watts at 704 East Cen· th did and tak
tr I Balboa last Saturday way ey , . e aw aY: a avenue, . . that barn-like gaiety it used
night. Bob and 11 W att.I, one of the ~tnesses far to possess; ommy
the state said he became •us· are ex-GI s and brother of
picious of' the defendant w hen he ''Boots" Keene of Ball;>oa. In-
wa lked out of his store and passed cidentally,. standing In a
a bot tle to one of three you t hs dreamy sort of exhileration
who were stan~ng near a car was Denny -Hogland, who
outside his pr<mJses. bought the building about a
Capt. Rober t E lliott or the San-t a year ago and was anxioosly
Ana P olice department, anothe r IP>llD'Pr to ~ tha t the venture
witness for the s tate, who was ... ""O... fl .
· ·t· the w a tts store testi-got off to a ying start,
VIS! mg ' ' hi h · did Th Mayt·· Ids fied to the purchase by Sh erwood W C tt . · e. le .
Rear-Adm. Oscar C. Badger. com-and or having seen him go out are a pall" of active, polite
mandant of· the 11th Na~al Dis-of the stor e a nd pass 8 bottle young men \Yho know how to
trict, "'"h9 warned that the present to a yout h. run a store. Good luck!
period is one or tense ness, as sharp Shern·ood Testlfies + ., +
as the period that preceded Amer-Look
ica·s eiitrance into the sc-cond Testifying in his own .behalf . Russia's ~g It. . s
\\'orld war. Sher"·ood said he v.• as Slightly lt ke the Russians \\1 11 help
"'If ,var comes." the con,b.'lt vet-inebriated '''hE'n he met thr~ elect. Tn.lman next year, if
Eran said, "it v.'ill come fast. jtlst youths at Bay avenue and Main Soviet press keeps up ,such
a~ it came fast in 1939 and in street, Ba1hoa. and a discussio n I diatribes as 1he one a few
1941 ." 3rose \\'herr one could .g~t so!11e days ago wherein they called
~ addition to the I
very good fare
served at Die
Plank to thoee
gourmets cap-
able of appreciating a real foreicn
meal cooked by the one and only
"Whit" himself.
We hope to bl'ild up a followfna'
for such r are delicacies as, let ua
say: Arroz ·v aienciana on.e week;
Sttis-Kabab next; Bombay curry
and rice-and stut~ I mean hot
enough to blow .you into the bay
to cool off oo, to Jet you know it
isn 't just goo. _ .. Or maybe a
good Boulilla-Base. Please let
"Whit" know wha t you gourmets
think of this idea . After all, I
can't cook up this st~uff and not
Rapid g-rowt h or the Harrison garage com'Pri.sing 5839 square years. have a ppreciative people to eat it.
P ontiac Co., Santa Ana, is gr a phic-feet, J Wayne Harrison , the pres· Fou_r units totalling 23.~T And if there are e nough people in·
ally ix>r trayed a bove in this view ent owner . and the late C .. \V. squ are feet of Ooor spa~ now terested, I'll be glad to cook for
of their new showroom and office H arrison r apidly ex panded, keep· serve t he mo torihg public with you in person but I must know
building recently opened to the ing abreast oJ t h e trem e ndOus the new showroom itself large ahead of time how many tO.j>l"e-
publiC. , growt h of business in 0 r a n ge e nough to display 12 cars at ond pare for .
Starting in 1940 ";th a single county through the last se ve n time. I t's delightful, t ry it. Gall Whit __::..:.::....::::::....:...:....::.:..:.:_ ___ .:.._..:_...:_ __ :._ __ _:_ _____________________ 1 tonight and prepare for a party.
List Five Harborites to •
Publicize Sewage
Disposal System Date
Prepare to Vote Mesa Citizens
(Continued "fTom P age 1)
army with t he rank of major in
World W ar II.
Morrie Craw ley, proprietor of
the CrawJe'y Furniture s tore and a
veteran of World W ar 11.
Douglas H. Hinesl~ pioneer
Costa Mcsan, painting contractor
and presently manager or a N~w
(X>rt Be-ach shipy&rd.
David D. Davidson; successful
fisherman a n d expert cabinet
maker .
\Vor ld War vetei'ar.. -
Voters may cast one vote for the
office of city clerk and city
treasurer. T hey are permit ti:-d fi\"e
votes for elect ion of councilmen.
F ive must be elected.
O nJy by becoming a city can
Costa l\1esa possibly geL any di-
rect State Aid Funds for se}ters
or oth{'r vitally needed rp'ublic
<Continued from P age ~)
bert F . Kenny of Balboa ~nd Ralph
P. ~1askey of Ne"'JX>rt Beach and
Jtistice of the Peace DonaJd J .
Dodge, Harold K. Grauel and Rus-
sell W. Bartine o f Costa Mesa.
All districts are bein g asked 'to
send their letters or approval to
223¥.. Marine Ave. 1BALBOA ISLAND
'Bye now,
''WlllT',
Ph. Har. 627
MAYORALTY C AN D I D ATE
ELMER E. ROBINSON. S . F .-
"The people of San F rancisco, with
a ll their love of gayety, are a Jaw-
abiding people. \Ve don't want any
gangsters herl'-and we won't tol·
erate them!"
the Orange County Board of Su-1 ;;============::; The se\.\'Cr situation is part icu -pervisors immediately.
projects. '.
larly cover ed in th e State Regu~ J . J . Gubb ins of Orange, chair-
tions concerning this huge amou .. man of the san itation committee
of state aid . Paragraph 151, Allo-states that speakers will be furn·
cations of Funds, reads {b) City ished upon request.
Jiarhor Glass Co.
isn IAlayett.e I'll.. Bar. 11411
He \varned thal American~ ,,·i ll liquor . He admitted rcce1v1ng ~ve the president a haberdasher,
not h av~ the C'lcn1ent of time thr • dollars fro m Allen and purchas1n.1? t he man with little pants. etc.
permitted hasty dC'fE'nsi,·e prcJt. two ha1 f pints of liquor but ~is The U. s. was built by lowly
arationS while Great Britain held memor y \\'as va_gue as to. the cir-people who wor. their way to
the major na\"y and air rorces of cumstanCT's \Vh1ch tollo\\c.>d . k d -
Germany I n the Atlantic "nor \Vill George Hepker . 47, an artist of the to~ by ha rd \VOr an O~
v•e h<>ve the timl' that ~n inde-930 \Vest Central aven ue, Newport portl1n1t y and not by !he
cisive Japah gave us in the P acific Beach , who came to this section mass-murder, concen~tion
after Pearl I-larbor. And there in !\larch, tes tified in behalf of cam p methods Of the clicta-
may nevE'r be another saving ~itu-~Ir. Sherv.·ood. He said he was tors. 11's a foolish line of a t-
RENTAL EQUIPMENT ation comparable to the victo1·y at I \\'ith Sh<'r"•ood onl~ part of th<' tack.
520 Balboa Ave., Costa Meu '.\lidv.iay." evening and one time "'hen thC' + + +
J ay E . Sodcrlind, form~ com-
m a nder of t he Co;;ta Mesa Post
of the Ame r ican Legion and busi-
nessman.
J oh n J . Jeans, super intendent of
F airhaven Farms "'ater company
and prope.r*\y owner .
.i\lloca tions. Any funds 't;llocated Local organizations are ask ed
to a citY u nder the act must first to contact the committeeme n in
be used to construct sewage proj-their district for assistance or call
ects unless the bo3rd aftC'r con-Harry \VE;)ch, secr etary of the
sultation \vith the State Depart-Newport 'Harbor Chamber of
AUTOMOBILE GLASS
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Directly Behind ·Alba Beta l.-rges Prrpart'dot"8~ lorm£'r broug~t a half . pint ~f Something to Rt-me mber.
. . \\"hiskrv to his automob1!('. This Th 10 ·00 f II · Balneu Phooe: Barbor 2'76S Other h1ghligh~s included an ad-l)()ttle, ·he said. "·as at hoine, full. e -year pen O O\\'tn g
Bel.: ae.con mS-W dress by Gov. \\ arr:n, a ~e1Tibcr The court referrrd to the coun-the \\·a r's end in \~.'h ich \:eter-
' of Oakland Post No.:> for 2:> years. . .1 t th case of the ans can still appl~,r for GI ~============~I k~ d' . ty JUVr n.1 e cour c ed ul 25 1n•7 \\'hO told the pac L'\I fl.LI 1tor1um h th a 17·y"ar -old boy \\•ho loans start J y .-;1"1 ' r i ·r · · • h u f o t C'r you , • . that .. a 1 orn1a 1s nO'\\ t c 110.m c o . 1 d h a bad rrrord against t he date the President a[F-
1-larold it. Kyle, active in the
Costa Mesa Gra nge and a Costa
1'i1esa boatbWlder. '
Lloyd Schlosser, exper t machin-
ist and active church "·orker .
1-IC'nry C . Vaughn , trailer court
operator in Costa Mesa and New-
port B<>~ch and property O\.\'ller.
\\'alt<' •v eim er , re tired busi-
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Maurie Stanley
with
Earl W. Stanley
* H6 Marine Ave., Barbor 1 '1'18
Balboa bland
• Mobilgos
soco•+-v•cuu 111
JOHNSTONE
SERVICE
Coast Blvd.
at
101 Highway
M061LGAS
W us fill .>'our rank with
a gasoli ne 'wolc proud of
MOBILOIL
Prof«t your car wich tht
fi.ncsr . 1n lubricancs
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MOBILUBRICATION
Prtv('flC wm .,irh rrgub.r
Jubriation by our .skilled
lu~ mtn
MOBIL TIRES
Be safe oo o<w guanorttd
tires .... 1vail&ble in all
populu sizes
unwu
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oesriog . . . scrri<ing . • •
replac<menc
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CAR WAIN
w.,w •• ""'"t qke ic
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Bruce B.
JOBNS'l'ONE r--1e'l'U
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1,200.000 veterans and he said the a. r C'a Y as ed h I f 11-
sta-te v.ras ha\.;ng difficulty pro-him. prov t e repea 0 :J
viding adequatC' homes for as
n1any as nC'C'ded them d ue to
circ umstancC'S ' tx-yond its control
such as runa"·ay prices and the
shortage of materials.
The governor said that the state
has purchased 7500 homes for vet-
. Wed. lhru SaL Sept. 24-2'7
William Powell
Myrna Loy
1n the latest
Thin Man Comedy M )'!itery
"Song of the
Thin Man"
AJ!IO Technlcolor Featurettte
"Champagne for· 2"
and Pete Smith'•
FOOTBALL THRILLS
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Stam Sun.
Betty Grable
Dan Dailey
"Mother Wore
Tights"
Pim Selected Short.
in Beautiful Technlcolor
Wed. thru Sat. Sept .. 2<&-!'1 . .
Robert Young
Susan Hayviard
la B.K.O.
UnbelJe vable--Drama
"They Won't
Believe Me"
Jackie Cooper
Jackie Coo9an
.. Kilroy Was
Here"
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8ep$. ·-CLARK GABLE
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C'rans·of \\'orld \Va r II. but 90.000
havC' E'StablishC'd E'ligib ility for
homes. "l\1ost of thE'Sc \\•ill ev£'n-
tually subm it property for pur-
cha'iE'," added the go\'crnor. "The
pity ls that '''e ha\'e not been able
to obtain homes for a ll of them
before this."
J·le decla red that \\'hen the
bottlenecks "'hich are impeding
construction of home.s are broke n.
"the-;;tale's farm and home pur-
chase program will come into its
O\vn a nd \.\'e will leave no stone
unturned to see ttlat ever y Cali-
'ornia veteran who desirE'S a home
shall have one, on the most liberal
terms a\"ailablc anY"·here in the
country."
The g9.\"Crnor was roun<Ily cheer-
ed b.Y thC delegates "'hen he touch-
ed on the issue of rent control
and added that "it v.·ould be a
tragedy to end all re nt controls
1n California under pr('S('nt con-
ditions."
The governor also pleaded for
universal mjlitary training and the
fully e nlisted support of the peo-
ple o n the home front principles
of national prE.'paredness "which
the-An1erican Legion is advocat-
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ROSSl -'S •
Cafe and
Liquor Store
1611~ ea.st ~y
Corona del Har
"The Same Old Place"
COCKTflfILS
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Death of Harry Carey
Shocks Loca I Friends nessman 8Jld property o"'ner .
\Vi\liam B . J ohnson. prominent ~·l anv loca l friends arr m ourn-bullder and pro(X'rty owner.
ing the pa.!'-.c;i ng of one of the
sc reen's colorful and \\·C'll-loved
f igures. Harry Carey. v.•ho died
Sunday at 5 p. m. at his home.
1614 Old Oak Road. l\1andevil\e
Canyon. Direct or John F ord.
\\'('('k e ncUng at Cat<llina, "'·as able
lo rl'ach the bedside of his friend
bC'fore he passed a "'·ay. Also noti-
f ied we re ~tr. and ·Mrs.· l\iark
I-leal\• of Balboa I sland.
Heinz Kaisl'r prominent civic
leader in Costa. Mesa a11d New-
ix:irt Beach, restaura nt. boat wor ks
and trailer cour t operator .
Ellward R. Carr. pro minent
businessman.
Ralph J . Irv.·in, indcpendnet
Lractor operator an d farmer .
Sea-Bee Battalion
To Hold Meeting Th°e noled actor was a member
of Balboa Yacht club and the fam-
ily have summered h ere for 20
years. At one time thE'y O\l.<'ned At 8 p.m . Thursday. Sept. 25.
and resided ih the gra nite mansion a meeting of the Naval Reserve
on the Corona del l\1ar bluff but Battalion 11-11, SEC Corps, (Sea-
Car ev missed his horses a nd sell· Bees)., ""ill Ix> h eld at the Santa
ing t.his and his Saugus r a nch. he Ana L ighter-than-air base in t he
purcnased a ranch near San Diego conf~re nce . r~m of the Adminis~
at the foot of Palomar mountain. I trat1on bwlding.
This proved too far from Holly---------
wood a nd '''as di!'posN1 of this
spring. the family mo\;ng back to
Beverly H ills. The:r came t o Bal-
boa Island late in Augus t. but re-
turned '""O "'('('ks ago \.\'hen the
actor was bitten by a black \\idow
s pidr r a nd for "·hjch he was hos-
pitalized for several days. This
was not a contributing C'au~e. ac·
cording to the hospital. and death
was from coronary thrombosis.
Comet Skipper
Recovers •from
Recent Accident
George Shipman , 233 W ilson
s treet. Costa ~1'esa, skipper of the
Comet, was sufficif:'n tly recq.,ver ed
from his recent acciden t to go out
on h is boat today.
The Si:>uth Sea island
Paradise in Balboa
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• Thick Steaks • Chops
• Chicken
• Sea Food Delicacies
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Tropical Drlol&a
Am•dnrl7 Dl,ffereat.
PRIVATE ROOM F OR PAR"I"Iq
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Fresh Daily
Dellal = .. ......
Or, I $1 !k: ..... , t ~ ,,_ -.. -,_ ....
HOR MEN
FISH MARKET
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and Boat Lettering
m e nt of Public Health, dr.tcrmincs CoJ'TID'erce .. who will a dequately Gbss Installed While You Wait
that se\\·age facilities are aclequatc \a~ns~w~e~r~th~e~1r~r~eq~u~e~s~ts~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;'~~~~~~~~~~~ to m eet th(' r easonable n beds of
the city ; or tha t provision has al-
r eady· been made to fina nce con-
struction of such facilities." HONEST FOLKS
WE l'<E ED MORE BUSI1'ESS
TO KEEP THOSE HESS LAiYC'<G MORE EGGS
SO THERE"LL BE MORE CHIC KESS
"Any funds allocated to a city
""'hich a rc not required for scwai?;1..•
facilities shall be expended only
for the construction of major
streets, including bridges and other
strec>t structures and fac1litles,
schools. stor:m drains, the im pr ove-
ment of Publicly-owned water-
works systems. ft nd as provided by
Chapt£'r 110, Statutes of 1946
{F irst Extra Session ), veter ans
Ragan' s Harbor1
,, House Grill
CHICKEN PIE -Our Specialty
Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
facilities.'' 914 Coast HJ\\·ay "On the l\Uracle "'11e"
Cloaed Wedneoday
Beacon 58SO
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New ways
the telephone · can
reach remote · areas
WM'I 4l1"an ••• MDlicwol
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Radio t8lephon• allows voice to "ridc
thc ~" into Death Vall: <I across the channel
to Caralioa Island •.. to Mbunt Hood ... be·
tween Marysvillc and Rcddifg. With trarumit·
ten like this oor we can span sea or desert by
radio and your voice soun<IS.. exactly as chougb •
it were comiog ova a telephboe wire. -l
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-of oar er:panoioa pognm -be pmbed
with •n"!J'daf cbiagi lilie ~ I ......... c!it
gu ..• wua Ud cable. Ind nn~ OU . . o1-.... ,_ ' WUIUucaoa poop-.-.,000,000,.... 'fOU bri..,. as d-r to oar pl: die 6-td~ -1occ1oew-! ,.. ,.._ ____ _ ,...... __ willltis_,..,.._
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W ATER! In addition to
Newport Harbor various
sections of Orange county
are becoming increasingly
alanned over the shortage of
our domestic and irrigll ti on
supply. Aside from the few
towns that have MWD water
the greatrr area of the
cotmty is not thus wisely
blessed, hence a call for a
meeting to be held at the
Newport Harbor Yacht club
next week to hear a progres.s
report or the Orange ceunty
committee. In Newp o rt
Beach consumption is accel-
erating at a rapid rate due to
population growth, and with
the elective rejection of two
city proposals the situation
has nOt been as happy as
those who were responsible
!or the defeats had forecast.
At any rate to you passi-;:e
citizens who enjoy the bay
and living here, may one sug-·
gest that you bestir your-
selves on the vital subject of
continuous water supply so
necessary to your home and
bus. lit ' mess e . + + +
Bob Gardner. The home
town boy who didn't have to
go away from his own shores
to make good. is to be OUT
next and youngest superior
court jurist. When Governor
Warren called J udge Gard-
ner and advised him of the
choice. he said the hardest
thing he fo und against him
was his age. but not to let
tha t worr)' him as he (\Var-
ren l \vas less than 35 when
he became district attorney
of Alameda county. Inci-
denta lly the state's chi ef ex-
eeutive had remarked earlier
that more letters of com-
mendation were received in
fa vor of Gardner than from
· the friends of any other can-
dida te. And one of the most
active workers for the new
jurist was Publisher Sam
Porter of the News-Times.
. who campaigned eve~ news-
paper in the county to per-
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Eaker Will Address
Reserve Officers
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Maj. Gen. Ira C. Eaker. fOI·
mer deputy commander. army air
, forces. and chief of the air staff,
will address a joint meeting of all
r. es er v e officer organizations.
army, navy and national guard, to
be held at the Lake\vood Country
club in Long Beach on October 8.
it v.·as announced today.
Cdon. Eaker"s subject \\"ill be
''P lan for National SE'Curity"". Thi~
is the first joint meeting of re-
serve office~ to be held in South·
em California.
Commodore · Gene l\·t a r k c y,
USNR v.·ill act is master or cere-
moii.ie;s for the event. sch~uled as
an informal dinner. and a number
of motion picture stars. closely as-
sociated with military activities
during the war, and high-ranking
military and naval officers will be
"special guests.
Warren Proclaims
· Newspaper Week
Gov. \Varren today proclaimed
the \\'('('k of Ocl. 1 to Oct S as
Nev."Spapcr \\'cC'k in C'alifornia "so
that all citiZ£'!1S may be> rcmindC'd
·of the importanC'C' of a free press
in our daily life."
Part or \Varren's proclamation
read:
··on{' of th{' distinguishing fe;\-
tures of the American way of life
is the guarantre4>f the fr~om
al the press. I t is one of the most
cherished guarantees in th& Bill
of Rights."
Pi.trse. Stolen in Bistro
' Mrs. Yulon Cravea. of Ma~'OOCI.
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO fSLE, NEWPORT BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST A M SA
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Costa Mesa Otizens Prepare to Vote
On Incorporation, Elect Qty Officers
Ex-Laguna Pl511er
In Real-Life Role
As "Bool-Fighter"
LAGUNA BE ACH-Eugene
Bonfiglio, who once played a
"juvenile lead here in a Com -
m unity Players' production,
appeared last week as a
"boot-fig hter" in Anam pan,
Cons ruction of Newport Beach
Municipal Buildings Proceeds
Constnlction of Newport Beach's Wolikmen are now starting the
new city hall a nd police statior1 brick walls for t he palice station
buildings is progressing slowly at building. This structure when built
32nd street and West Central ave-will have 1) three cells for m8.le
Charity ·Wilf ·
Benefit From
Its Operation I 5 Candidates File
For City Councrl
Two For Clerk
Biographies of candJdatea
ror the \'&lioua elective orncea
to be ,:ot.ed on October 7 are
carried on Page 2.
Thousands of citizens in th~
unincor porated area of Costa "l\iesa
\\·ill go to the polls on Tuesday,
October 7, to cast their ballots on
th-e subject of \\'hether or not.
Costa Mesa· shall take its place
as one or the nr w cities of the
State of California. They \Vilt also
\'Ot{' for their choice of officers to
rC'pr{'srnt them should the pro-
posnl of incorporation "'i n by a
major ity vot{' of th{' peo?Ie.
Ther{' are t\\'O candidates for
thc office of city cier k: one for
the office of city treasure r and 15
candidates for the five positions
on the cit)· council.
Oppos~ for the office of city
clerk arl" i\1rs. Calla P-. \'icle, r C'-
tlrcd businessy.·oman and promi·
ncnt in civic circles a nd Forrest
B . o,,·cn . businessman. civic \{'ad-
('r and non-salaried S('CI"etary of
thr Costa .i\-lesa Ch{'mber of Com-
merce.
.-\lbc>rt Dudek. retired. former
grocer and bankt'r, is unopposed
for the office of city treasurer.
Counci! C3ndidatcs follow:
• Lt. , Col. Arthur Y. Yambert.
US.-\ fRet.), presentiy Judge Ad-
vocate ior the 5€.'cond Dis trict.
Veterans of Foreign \Vars. State
of California, "'ho is a r ecognized
legal ,authority on mu nicipal gov-
ernment or ganization.
Gordon P. ~1:aloche. proprietbr
of the r.tesa Cycl€' shop. \Vho was
honorably dischrt.rgcd from t h ('
(Continued on Back Pa\e) Gets Marlin -After 12 Years
l\1exiro.
Bonfiglio repofltedly became
inter{'sted iri bullfighting sev.
eral years \go "'hen he met
Sidn{'y Jo~ranklin, one of two
American matadors then ex~
tant. The sport lured him. he
told a ne\\'Sn1a n in !\'Texico
' City recC'ntly. because "bull-
fighting isn"t just a s port. Its
an art like painting or bal-
ler."
nue. f
F ound<tjtion a nd walls for the
f\\•o str,J.J~ur{'S have been b uilt and
floor.t far the tax department,
bu il ding Oepart mcht, drafting de-
partment! and water department
arc now being laid.
Also d>mpleted is a f ireproof
vaul t in \t~ich records v.•ill be kept.
W or kmen CXJX'Ct to have the
steel r oof trusses in place on t he
tax dC'pattmen t structure by Oc-
tober 1. rstEr P atch of Nc~·port
Heights. construction super in-
tcndcl'lt r the> E . A. Kaiser Con-
struction company, said.
Ne xt u it to r eceive roof trusses
arc unit 'A," due on October 15.
I n addition to his occas-
ional" n1('('tings vis-a-vis thl'
bull. Bonfiglio is studying
journalisn1 an<;l Spanish Rt Counly Committee
Mexico City College. He also ':i
writes fea ture stories for one On t dditionaJ of tt:e capitol city's daili es. ·--~---·· Wate to Meet
War Clouds The Orange Coun ty Committee
on Additional Water Supply will
hl'ar a p~1 gress report from its e)(·
On Horl.zon, :e~\i~~ 0~!:1~~f~ o~~. ~a~~~;:;
p . m. the Newport 1-tarbor
Yacht cl b. ·
L 0 T Id A \Vclcpming dek>gation of New-eglon 0 port Bearh officials and residents
'''ill be P[€'scnt, Dion L . Gardner.
committee secr{'tary, announced.
( S pN'(lal I 0 s t'\\'S-Timf'fll)
LOS ;\NGELES ITuesdayl .~
Jam{'5 Jo~. O 'Neil of i\1anchcstcr.
N. H .. r{'cently clC'cted national
comn1<1.nd{'r or the American Le-
gion and Gen. Mark Clar k, com-
1nanding ge-ncral of th{' 6th Army
and h{'ro of 1\frica. I taly and
:'\arthcrn Eut"opc campaigns of
\\'orld \\·"a r II . "'-'C'r{' to address
I hl' sl..'cond da.Y session of t he 29th
annual convention . California Dc-
partmC'nt. ArnericAl'I Legion, here
today.
Vemo~ C. H{'il has arranged a
sh0ort program in addition to t}le
report ''"hich ii.ii i! IX> delivered by
GJ{'n Allen . J oseph F. Poland dis-
trict geolo~ist, uses. \\"ill revie w
ground \~"llt{'r conditions and saline
contamina tion along th{' coast of
Orange cvuoty.
Additiona l speakers will be Paul
Bailey, consulting engineer, who
"'ill compare present ground \\'a-
t{'r condi tions v..·i th those of 1945.
and F rank t.a1h8m . rancher a nd
executive commjttee member. ~·ho
will interpret engineers' findings
from a laym an 's point of view.
Lions Will Hear !Story page 3. col. 5--photo by Beckner)
ThC' convention \vas opened her e
in th{' Shrine Auditorium on Mon-
day, v.•ith more than 5()()() rC'gis-
iered Lc>gionnaircs, veter ans of
\Vorld \\rar I and II in a ttend-
ance. H ighlights of the first day's
session included a n addr{'SS b)'
List Five Harborites
To Publiciie Sewage
Disposal System Data Mesa Candidates Sex Offenders
And Stanley Talk Must Register
Tonight <t i 6 :30 p.m . the Costa
.:'.t esil-Ne""POrt J-Iarbor Lions club
will hold their rt'gular m('('ting
at the \Velcome care.
AddrcssPs by th{' 18 candidates
for city off iC{'S, \\·ho v.;11 S('("k
non1inations on Oct. 7, and a re-
port from Assembl:rman Earl
Stanley are slated for the pro-
gram.
Five New Homes W ill
Bq Built in C"Osta
Mesa, Gounty States
SANTA ANA (Tuesda)•I -ThE'
Oran-~{' County Building D£'part·
ment at thE' courthouse here has
issu('d permits for the erection of
Jive ne\v homes in Costa ~1esa .
br1 n ~ing total \'aluations for ihe
\\·eek to $32,361.
U>St€.'r Hess got a permit to
build a h6me o n 18th St. ea'.'lt of
:'.\1{lnro,·ia ",\ve. to cost $4700; Ray
~lrrrill. homl" at ~1:{'sa Dr. and Or-
ange Ave .. $4000; William Guthr~.
Jr .. tenant house If.I \\1hittier Ave.
and 17th St., S4928: A. W. Barnes,
home on Roches1er St. east of
~e"-port Blvd., S4000: and Clyde
Spencer, horhe at 15th St. and
\\'cstminst{'r A\-e. $7000.
Building Valuation
Hits $500,000 Here
Ne,\-port Beach construction
continued a t a high pea k t oday
when it was re ported by Chief
Bu ilding Inspector A. '-1. Nelson
that total valuations ror Septem-
ber to date were over the $500,·
000 mark.
PC'~ons \\'ho have bPrn con-
\icted of any acls involvini:: 1£'\\"d
or,.A~eivious conduct .'>inc(' July 1.
1M4.'1rnust regis ter v.·1th local po-
lic{' authorities or ''ith !he 1=.her-
iff'" offlC'C' under a ne\,. ~ta!{' la"·
\\'hich becam{' eff('Ctivc Friday. a
!i:P<>k('~an for Chil•f of Polic1'
Hodgkinson pointed out. ·
Th{' la"'· passC'd by the l<1 st Cali-
romia legislature. ii-aimed al
kN'pinJ?: a clooe r chC'Ck on immoral
persons in ar. ef!on to curb l'{'X
murdC'rs and sex crimes against
children.
Faj!url." to comply '-'"ith the OC'\V
law is a misdem('anor and punish-
able as such under la\\',
Costa Mesa Girl Hurt
In Traffic Coll isi on
A collision b<'t '-''een cars oper-
ated b:y Arthur Tomshay, ~· of
21 12 Palisad('S road. Costa 1'1csa
and by M rs. Lorraine S. Daniels.
Z1. of Gardena, at [\;{'\\'port boule-
vard and Dt-l l\tar avenue, ~osta
l\1esa. over the v.·eekend, caust~d
injury to Loi~. the 10--year-old
daught{'r of ]'.tr. Tomsha}'. Cali-
fornia High"·ay P atrol officers re-
ported.
Guardsmen Get Ribbon
Recognition of lpng and faith-
ful service of California National
f;uardsmf'n during World War II
was forthcoming today with the
first awards of this s tate's Federal
Service .Jlibbon opening the cam-
paign to br ing the postwar Na-
tional Guard to its full peacetime
strength.
STOCK MARKET
Here a re loday's 11 o'clock
c\l)<';:n~ a\('ra~l·S as suppli('d
by LC's tC'r & Co .. J\1ember: Los
AngC'l('s Stock .F...xchange.
Amer Tel .. ~ TC'I ___ 159
Dupont . ..188 ~
General ~l otors . 57%
Goodyear . --· 44 1'"Z
Kt•nnccott Copp<'r ......... 44 ~
Sears Roebuck ............ , 36~
Sou Calif Edison . ··--··-31 %;
Stand Oil of Calif .......... 59
u. s. st .... 1 ....... .. . . .... 69
\\'ool\lo'Ofth , ... 441,9
CI081nK Do~· Jon~ Averagee:
1\1esday-September 23:
Industrials ......... 176.06 -1.96
Rails . . ...... .. .. 47.69 -.56
Utilities ...... 35.20 ~ .05
VolumC' __ .......... _.470.000 shs
Cusumano, Mi~e Are
Registered at Legion
Sessions in Los Angeles
(Continued on Back P age I
Orange Co, Chapter
Does Spadework for
Paralysis Campaign
Plans for the 1948 campaign
or th(' National Foundation for
tnfantile Paralysis. Inc., in Or-
ang<' county, are lx-i ng readied
t.hrough the offic~ of the Orange
Coan ty chapter at Santa Ana.t
The executive Goard of the
chapter met r ecently and d&ided
to reappoint l\'lrs. Lois B rown of
GardC'n Grove as d irector for t he
1948 drive for funds ror the re-
habilitation of victims of t he
plight.
\Vhile Orange county has not
had a n ePiclemic this )'ear. the
supervision and care of cases from
previous epidemics extends over
m;i,ny y€.'ars and calls for observa-
tion by or thopedic specialists. phy-
sical th{'rapy, braces and oft{'ll
surger)'.
Balboa Bay Lions
Meet Tomorrow
A large photograph sho\A'in~
Comn1r1nder \"1n('('nt 0 . Cusumano
of the l"e\vport Harbor Poo.t .
.1\mericar: Legion, and his canine
hero. Sc•rgc ant l\1ikc. registering
at the 29~h annual convention of The recently-cha rtered Balboa
Qi.lifornia Department . Amcricttn Bay Lions club "'ill meet officiaily
Lc>i;:ion, in Los Angeles, 1\11onday, tomorro\\' afternoon at 6 :30 p.m.
a ppeared on the picture page of in the Blue Room to initiate a pro-
Thc Los Angeles Times, today,' gram or act ivities for the coming
Tuesday. year and to appoint committees.
Louis Gates vnt1 preside.
Commander CUsumano is a dele-Other officers ot the club are gate from-the local post to the Howard J . Palmer , secretary-conv{'ntion. Sergeant Mike is the treasurer; Hubbard Richter. first
sil'-year-old Doberman who put 2'.l vice-president, FTank A. Junkins,
months in the South P acilic with second vice-president: George R .
the fttarine Raiders. The dog is Kid.\am Jr., tail twister; ftobert the honorary sergeant-at-arms of
the Orange County Women's Poat ~~RI= and Wallie Kaufman,
and mascot of the Newport Har-The board of directors iJ com-
Three Costa J\1esa and t \'-'O New-
port l-farbor area businessmen
v.·erC' named to the county publi-
cily d{'par1 ment of the Associa ted
Cliambers of Cdmtn{'rce on ]'.-ton-
da~--
They v.·e rc selected ofricially to
serve on the sanilaticin committee.
but \'-'ith instructions to dissemin-
ate information regarding the set-
ting up of 10 districts to create a
count~·i d{' sev..·age disposal s)·s-
tem. ;
The men "'ho will organize their
districts. and arrange for speak-
ers 10 apJX>ar before local clubs
and carry on a gene ral program
of education arc, Postmaster Her-
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prisoner s and three cells for fe-
male prisoners: 2) a drunk tank :
3) kitchen : 4 ) restrooms; 5) of-
fices: 61 public space; 7) ser-
geant's desk and 8) prisoneri'
property room . •
Adjac{'nt to the polic~ station
on the south dr afting .plans call
tor th{' erection of a fi ve-car a uto
shclfcr. This shelter will face 32nd
s tl"('et.
Pla ns also call for a 17-foot ceil-
ing for the interior of the main
entrance to the city hall building,
which "'ill have a lar ge lobby
space. Tcxt urC'd concrete walls for
thi~ phase of the building ar c now
eorr.plc1C'd to the roof.
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Jr. Chamber ~ans
Programs for Year;
To Install Officers '
The San Joaquin randlo, known
local ly as the Irvine ' ran'ch, will
be controlled by the James Irvine
Foundation. it was announced
?.1onday b).-Paul A. Dinsmore of"
the Irvine company managemeuL.
The late J ames Irvine ~
years beforC' h is death created· a
non-profit. charitable corpora:tiOn
·known as J ames Irvine Founda-
tion to which he trans!~
among othe r properties, the majqr
stock of the Irvine company5
owns and Ol)era tes San J
rancho in Orange county.
The development of this
agricultural holding constit~
the life's work of Mr. Irvine :=a
vesting in the J ames Irvine F
dation the controlling voice in the'
M{'mbers of the board of' direc-conduct of the ranch. His pm--
tors of the Ne\'-•port Harbor Junior pose \Vas to assure its contmuedl
Chamf>C'r of Commerce met on orx-ration and an adequa te basis \. ~1:ond~y 'a nd . discu~sed plans for, for carryi,ng out the philanthropic \
the install ation of the ne\'-•ly idea of the foundation.
elected officers of . the organiza-Its activities will be devoted ex-\
tiQn a t a special charter m eeting clusiv{'Jy to charitable and edu-
to be held in Octob'er. cationai pu~es entii-ely within
Also talked about \Vere plans for t he state of Californ ia. with e m-
thc selection of coounittees which phasis on the charitable and pub-
arc _ cx~tcd to function during lie needs of Orange county.
the year and plans for various pro-The trustees of the foundation
grams which thC. junior chamber a r{': l'. L. 1\1cLarcn a nd Robert H.
\ViJI sponsor during the coming C.rerdes of San Francisco; James
months. G. Scarhorough of U>s AngeJes
·It was repo1·ted to the bo<l'J:d· a nd J\1r.-. James Irvine, P a,IJ.l A.
that the senior chamber of com-Dinsmore and A. J. McF adden of
·merce is {'ntering a float in th& Orange count~· and Myford Jrli.a~
Toum:in1f'nt of Roses in Pasadena president. v•ho grew up and ~
and would appreciate the assist-15incd his grammar and high
a nce of the junior chamber in school educat ion in Orange county.
making this gestur~ a success. pu • ~
Officers elec1ed by the junior -,D h Bo ' J
c hamber organization at a meet-utc y 0
ing held at \Vhite's Park A~'enue, ·J • k w·
cafe on Balboa Island last Thur>-aC SOn-aggoner
da)' are, Dean Bradford, prC'sident;
~d Richardson. first '-<ice presi-, The Jackson-\Vaggoncr Paint
dent; John Dani{'!, second vice store, 1682 17th str eet, opened
presiden t and Jack Baumgartner, Saturday in a new building, its-
secreta~· and treasurer.__ int"rior brightened in high ly color-
El("('C'led to the boaii:I "'ere. Vol-cd shelves and walls distinct1ve-
ney Hay. Jr., \Villiam Alfred, of the famous Dutch Boy paint
~11X)S:C Lagerlof. Bob Li ndslrom, line. Many baskets o r flowe rs add-
Don Noel and Bob Holden. cd to the color array.
Elected a~ altemate mem bers of \Villiam A. Jackson, Riverside
the b~rd "'er e. 'Earl CopJ)ershiith. p;iinting contractor and M . G_
J ack Bo.yd, Van I-f a.ves. H ank Bon-Waggoner. Costa Mesa' are the
nc>ll, \Villiam Keith and Ralph representative . dealers for the
Ho.:i,rlc. Dutch Boy line in the Harbor
Fire Preventiorf.·Week _,
National Fire Pfc"enfion \Veek
\\"ill he observed· Oct. 5 to 11 in
thi"<: city hy proc\an;u-1.tion of ~1 ayor
0. 0 . Recd. A special committN>
of thC' Ne\\·port H arbor Cham ber
of Cqmmcrcc is dctcrmining the
program that \·viii conlorm to the
\\"C'ek's theme as \\"ell as 'asc{'rlain-
ing the city's needs in personnel
and cquipmC'nt for adequate fire
prevcntibn.
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a re;. In addition t o ·a complete
selection of paints for contiact..:
ors and home decorat ors, they
carry an assortment of-mirrOn.,.
,,·allpaJX'r a nd "Flock", a new prtr
duct no°"' being installed in mod-
ern type homfs.
Capt. Theo. Lacy
To Retire Nov. I
G:i.ptai n Theo. "Budge" Lacy, the-
sheriff's chief jaile r , will retire
No\'. l. completing thir t y-three
years of service under five sher-
iffs.
T he veteran law enforcement
officer , \Vho Will be seventy ye ars
old in Oct., began his career under ..
Theo. Lacy, S r ., then Orange coun-
ty's sheriff.
CAF Yan ks Get Bonus
Ame rican flyers who ~~
''rith the Royal dmadian Air force
during-. Wor ld War ll are nOW eH-
gible for a Canadian government
bonus, a~ording t o word received
by Fourth Air F orce hea.dquanera..
Overell Jurors '
Wi II Visit Yacht
Before Last Pleas •
Rebuttal and s urebuttal in tJae.
Over ell yacht murder cue is
scheduled to end today and boCb
prosecution and defense U-
.11greed to a second Visit to the-
.shattered Mary E., now In dr7-
dock at the South Coast boat ec>.
report«! to local poli<t' Saturday
that her black leather purse con-
tainiog $41 was taken from the
Bamboo Room. Three Marines
· ..-suspected, •=i-din& to ~ce Violation of Alcoholic Act Sends bor Post 291 , American Legion. prised of OJarles T . Junkins, Rob-
$ergea nt Mike ~""Ore his combat ert Kill~fer, David H . Thomas
ribbons and wu greeted ner'Y· and George C Pickering.
811ADl!:8 OF PANAlllNT PETE, tbe Pe~ Proopector. llMe'o
• .S1-foot Newport.-i:lallt cutter, Mid MondaJj by Mn. Franda H. l"ol·
..... VIiia ~ tllat"• Solllc proapectmg. Left, ..... _.. .. Saint
Ooen> watael ,•Idle former owaer E. H. Fraser (rip:t) point. to
mut w1lidl WU UDStepped U Mr. UMf Mn. H. A. Pela'b prepared
eratt ror cro• coaatry miprllllN.t to Lake Mead.. -photo by Gerhardt yard here. · -.
where he went in the big city con-
•~ D N f S "f vention hall. Somehow the anlipal 0 Co 0 f 23 ,.,an oes 0 I Shen-y Sherwood. 47, of 930 lut Saturoay night arid of par-...,med to undentand that here ran9e • ne 0
.... repwts.-------. .Mau to Jail; 2 Youths Restricted Sailboat JW.places Tiine-Honored
Burro in Plans for Gold~unt
Following that, Z. B. West ""'
Otto Jacobo will conclude f<r Beo-
lah Louise 0v ..... 11 and WllilmB
Beirne and S. R K.a-n will
close for GoUuln. specl.iJ .~
ing at.torney Eugene WIU1-wtD
make the final arcument f<r tloe
stat• bet.,.... the cue goes to tJoe
o;, False. T eeflt: All West Central avenue. Newport IA!lring ot It In the men·s· rest-.. ...., """"' of the buddies he .... Settin9 Lower Tax Rate •apers .•/-• Co"py Beach. was sentenced to serve 30 room of the Balboa Fltt statlon. cued on the battlefronlL Mr. and Mn. ·tt. A. Peigh of (when she was launched), 1m11tep. r· r -~ days In the county jail far viola-~ ~-Told ~ c:ounty is one al 23 cau-Pine Tree IW>ch, Nevada. u e g<>-ped the mast. and made further
tlon of the Callfomla alcohollc The court impooed the followinc 23 Speeders Nine· Other fomla counties wblch 1..t a lower Ing prospecting in a Newport Har-preparations to bave the craft ..... •-eHt. 1~ E. 0--act fol1owin&: hb oonviction in conditions contihgent upon the • • • L d tax rate for piiEt&l oounty pur-bor coutwise cutter. shipped overland to t.ke Mead. ·~":nit".~..! ... ..::: 1 the·.N..._, Beach Oty Court youths serving the run 9().<lay .oen-V1olat1ons on Wee11-En -tor 19f7'-&8 tban for l!Ml;-47. The wiry ,little burro of song '¥"°"" rolativeiy-Virgin shoreline
!hia momin&· tences: · Callfomla ~ &DOC!atioo and legend has been replaced. in may hold undisclooed "caches of
.. I I a .. ,, . S --Oty Jqe Bob Gardner' ai.., l J 1lia! they be confined to . "I°'Wetty-lhr<e citations for speed-said todlQ<, -kine public lta study their proopectfW itinerary, by the gold Or so hope the Peigha. At ~ ~ -. •= .. .l": UDpooed 90-<lays' suspencied ...,_ the Qr.,_ County jail for 90 1111 ,.. ... -OYf!r Saturday and al -rates al Callfomla eountles. 37-foot Alden · cutter "'Pamelin". any rate, the Pederson-built cutter
IPlci i. &lie ...._ tences of two years duratloa upon days, the same to be suspended S"""-Y -.....-• The couney's SLOO Nte for gen. which they purchased Monday will be the largest boat )'et 1eet1
"':'. 'tt -11 ta .. -two FUl!ertoo youths Who plead-tor two >-ears on oondition: In addition there -.. tbrft mil county -Is 27.S cents from E. H. Frattr, 70t S. Bay on Lake Mead and the only sailer. .'*..... ,._ la - -cd guilty oa Monday to the same (a) 1liat they paid fines ol $50 vio!apons ol plpoo ...i 6 m!acd-i-.... tMn the SL2l5 rate P'"" SlOO ~t, Balboa Island. Ju for the Peighs, they'~ dead
.. I II cbarp. each. lueoua traffic code ~ ot --of IA!-property """"'gold -)'et to be found certain ........,, strike it -~ •-aa p.. •••••ea 1" The)'OUtha.MaxllttdADen.18. !bl "That they ftmain outaide . • . lntbe-..tytor-_.-.Ptewu amooclheotbortreuuresotNew-u~'" ·~ = ... ! '::. ::.~= -t. and Paul D. 8-. 18, the city llmJts of N...._, Beach U>dudlng rec:ldooo ckiY!nc. -...,; f1ir 1N1-C2 -•-a. War -' Beach. the Peld>s inunecllate-the pleasures of. uilinc their own
• .._. ••---laborer -tted ~a bat-tor the next two 1Hft. u ...., me on . the lhoukkT, -IDepl -pwtwu -NtR-83 c:enu ))' hauled the "Pamelln" .oat of boat, fCJli sure, and frtm proa.
'-...... ___ ..,.. _____ __, tie ot ~ -8'mjGA OD (CJoa-OD Badt ~) tuj-no. In Jla, l9M, 19t5, and 19M. w:ater at Don Podorami'o -t J"U"d peetmc; '!IQbe.
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mr 11Y NEW TltMft9
IAWll NOW DJ D»MN.
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_ -~ TUEllDAY N.,.pon -cb, Oalll. Sept. !!, 1M1 I . . St~ c. of c. Backs Grau~Discusses
T att;Hartley Law Incorporation of
SAN' FRANCISCO. Sept. 23 -M Co . "t
J;)eclarlng the Talt·Hartley Labor esa mtnllffi Y
Management Relations Act to be' •
good labor legislation-fair alike ·Harold K. Grauel, president of
to labor and industry ·and enacted the Cos ta Mesa Chamber of Com-
in the public' interest, the Califor-merce, on Monday afternoon issu-
nia State Chamber of Conunerce ed. the following statement on
bas endorsed the measure, Edwin the subject of incorporation of
C. Hummel, Los Angeles ,chairman Costa Mesa:
of. the State Chamber's statewide •A sound proposal now before
industrial committee, declared to-the people directly concerned
48,y. " which ·because of its bearing upon
Mr. Hwnmell is reporting the the development and stability of
chamber's Position stated: this community merits free
.. The \V agner Labor Relations thought and consideration .
.Act ns applied gave special priv-This proposal UJX>n Y.'hich we
i:l eges to labor and imposed dis-will vote October 7, has come
·<riminatory burdens on managep about through the efforts of a
ment. group of .. officers, directors g.nd
•'Notwithstanding the obvious members of a recognized cOm-
tmfairness of the act, it was a munity organization proceeding
statute· of the United States and under specific directions of the
was so accepted by employers. mernbership of such ar-ganization.
"Now the Taft-Hartley bill has The various steps taken have
bee1t passed in an attempt to cor-been predicated upon study a nd re-
rect some of the intiquali.ties and search. The result of these efforts
gross injustices of the Wagner lies in the opportunity now of-
Labor Relations Act:· forded the people of the area pro-
·Coast Properties, Inc.
Have Opened Office In
·Corona del Mar Area
posed to incorporate to vote on
the question of Incori:>Orativn and
at the same time s'E'lcct those who
in the event of incorporation will
fill the elective offices as required
by law.
Coast Properties. Inc .. 501 East There is no cause for shame,-
·Cetitral avenue. &1.lboa., has op-facedness on the part of those re-
eried an office at 1615 Coast boule-$ponsible for this \Vork and none is
·vard, Corona del Mar. · I f£'1t, nor is a ny need or d~sire for
Ed. Bucko, formerly of the Bal-C'Xpr£'ssi.on of . s~ch scnt ~mr:nt by
boa" office, and Watt Henderson. others 1n their behalf 1nd1cated.
formerly with a Pasadena firm, Th(' procc£'dings under the above
~;ill be in charge of the office. a uthority have been carried on
George Weiss. salei manager for \vith dignity and understanding
the <;o:ast Properties, Inc., will be ?f the ~i~hts and opini?n of A~er
on duty at the Corona del l\.iar of-1can cttizens and without bias.
fice temporarily afld Will return p~judice or acrimony. Sarcasm.
to the Balboa offii$1 shortly. satire and meaningless wise cracks
· A new associate of the Balboa find no place in an effort to im-
of-(ice is Ruth Jay.red. who wttl as-part facts and enlist intefest and
·ast Mr. Weiss. support in a proposal of such ser·
J?e Wise -Advertise
• Harbor
Roller Rink
Newport Blvd at 1'7th St.
Cotta Mesa -.Beacon G70'7·R
Under New Mam.cement
New
Fall
Program
Beginning Sept. 1st
'7:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. UL
M02'"DAY. Genera.I Se8slon.
Ladles~ Free. with Escort. f
TUESDAY. Novelty Night at
Rink. Small Prizes Given.
\VEDNESD.-\Y. Reserved for
ious import. • A further effect of association
".;th the subject is the convincing
conclusion that the time is a t
hand to act and· that failure to do
so no\v will forever bar the oppor-
tunity to incorporate Costa l\.1esa
or any part thereof.
I t y,:ould seem most likely t hat
the territory now in posit.ion to
incorporate will in the event of
failure "to do so be divided three
\Va,ys before it could again gather
itself for iocal autonomic action .
That might be the easiest way.
Our nC'ighborhood cities and our
county will divide Costa ~Iesa be-
t\vC:C n them and in the process tur-
moll and bittCTness may Y.'e\I find
places.
Branch Opened by
Broadway Cleaoers
Broad\vay Cleaners. 121 Broad· ! \\'ar. Costa i\lC'Sa. has openc>d a
1 Prl,·ate Parties.
'fHUKSl>AY. Skate Dance Ses-
s.Jon.. ... Free lnslructien.
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branch of the ir business at 2903
East Centra l, P. D. Eastman. man-
a.grr. hns announcC'd.
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FBL & SAT. General Session .
Sunday Closed FOR INSUltANCE SEE
•.-w-·-· -Howard W. Gerrish
1808 Newport llq'ulevard
COSTA MESA Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
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Dally Dflll\'N-y-8eacoD 62-U!
182'7 l'lieQo'J)()rt Bt\·d.
COSTA MES.,
Phone Beacon 15151
Automobile • Fire
A,.ccident • Life
License and Contract
Bonds Writ ten
i . SALE ON ROSES I .
In Bloom ---~est"Varieties
C~l"G ROSES ........ Reg: s.i.oo--,,ow ............................. $2.95
TREE ROSES .................. Reg. SS.00--XOW....... . .. .. . ...... $8.l!-O
BUSH ROSES ...... , ............. Reg. $2.50-N0\\' .............................. $1.60
FRffiT TREES L"'J C.-\..."'iS. Plant now and sa\'e a )·ear.
All 2-year trees, $1.95
Gnl.pe:9-Something-new~less. Concord 98c. Other types 49c
YOUNGBERRJEs-tn cans ............................. -........... 49c
· Costa Mesa Nursery
480 Newport 81,•d. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5531
HARBOR DRAFTING SERYICE
RESIDENTIAL
Mechanical
COMMERCIAL
' Machinery
SHIP'S DRAFTJ'NG
111-<J Cout Hwy. (Miracle Mlle) NeWpCln Beach
Phone Beacon 5860
.,_--Your Every Painting Need Found at----.
Jackson-Y/aggoner
Paint Store •
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Biographies of Candidates for City Council in Costa Mesa ' Candidates for
Other Mesa City
Elective Posts '
"MORRIE" CRAWLEY
City Council ~
Mr. Cra\vley is head of th c
Cra.,..·ley Furniture store at 1812
Ney,,•port bou.levard, Costa Mesa.
H e lives at 1172 Cabrillo street,
Costa Mesa.
Born in Griffin, Georgia, ~lay
26 , 1910. J\olr . Cray,,·Jey has resided
in California since 1924 and he
has livt'd in Costa r.·t"sa 14 yi;:'ars.
He \\'as graduat€'d from the
Montebell o Hi gh school. \vhere he
\\·as prl'sidl'nt of the stude nt body.
He is a member and Y.'as past
president.of both the Costa Mesa
Chamht~rt of Comme rce a nd the
Costa Mesa Ne\vport H arbor Lions
cluh.
A veteran of \Vorld \Var II. re-
tiring as first !i E.'utcna nt. Infantry,
Tank DC'stroycr Division, '1,e sai.v
servicl' in both Pacifi c and Europe
\\'at: theaters for four years, 1942
to 1946. He is a m<'mber or Costa
l\.1esa Post 3536. Veterans of For-
eign Wars.
He is married and has one child,
an 11-months-old daughter.
Kaiser Is Candidate
WELCOME HOME!
Newport Barbor Post 291
AMERICAN' LEGION
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IF YOUR WATCH ·
RUNS TOO FMtl
All WOii
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City Council
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City Council
WQJJAM B. IOllMIJ()lf
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LT. COL. A. F. YAMBERT,USA
jRetlred)
City Council
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JOHN D. JE.V."ES
City Council
Mr. Jeanes is superintcndant of
Fairview Farms Water company.
He lives at 1939 Anaheim avenue,
Costa Mesa.
Born in Alvin. Texas, July 16.
1893. !\.'Ir . Jeanes has rcsidC'd in
California since 1908. He has lived
in Costa Mesa 11 years; in Nc\v-
port Beach 10 years and in Santa
Ana for six years.
He \vas educated in the schools
of Texas and California and at-
t<'nded San Francisco Lav..-School
in 1914·15. • 1-Ie is a member of the Costa
J\!C'sa Chamber of Commerce; the
board of the Fairvie\v F.arrns com-
pany and of the Fairvie\v Farms
\\'ater district.
1-Ic built and operated the Grand
Central market in Santa Ana for
14 years, r e tiring ~n ChrisJ_rnas
Day 1945.
Married, he has a family of nine
children ,six of whom are married
and own homes in Costa Mesa.
Three others reside in nearby
Southland communities.
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11.<\JlOLD R. K \"LE
City Council
~Ir . t<ylc i~ cmployC'd as a boat
buildl'r hy thci Shamrock Bo at
company of C...-:'osfa :'\l csa. He rC'si dl's
a t 2301 E!dcn a\'cnUl'. Costa ).lcsa.
Born a t Shenandoah. IO\\"a, July
1:.1. 190'.2. h<' has li\'C'd in Califor-
nia since 1913 and in Costn J\lesa
si nce 1941 .
lfC' \\-;1s graduatrd from thC'
San-ta ;\na H ii::;h school and at-
tcndc·d L'ni\·crsity of Southern ('al-
ifovn ia for t\\"O years.
J-[C' is married.
H(' is a \'cteran ofy \Vorld \Var
II and is a n1embcr of Costa !VIC'sa
Grangr.
Pre \ iously to being cmp!oy('q by
t hC' Shan1rock comp<lny, he \\·orked
for the South Coast, Ackc_.-rmnn
and Pc~·t 0n shipyards.
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HESRV C. VAUGllN
· City Council FOREST B . O\\'EN
City Clerk Mr. Vaughn is operator of the
Mesa Traiier 'Court at 1650 Nev.·-
port boulC'vard. Costa Mesa. He
lives at that address.
Mr. Q\\'en, \Vho also is a can-
didate f0r the office of City Clerk,
is pfoprictor of the Ne"-port Gift
Born in Brea, December 10, & Sou\'enir shop at 2102 Ocean
1909. he has liv"d in the NC'\''JXlrt Fron1 . Nr\\·port Beach. He r esides
Harbor area for 12 years and in at 2091 Ne\\'port avenue, Costa
Costa Mesa t\VO years. His mother. Mesa.
Mrs. Lettie Vaughn, once o\\·ned Born on a farn1 in Champaign
oropcrty at 40th street and Ri\'er county, Illi nois. J uly 4. 1873. Mr.
a venue, !'\('\\'port Beach. Q\\"Cn has lived in Caliiornia 40
I-I r \\"as educatrd in tli.E.' public years and in Costa ?.1es:i 13 years.
schools in Brea and Orange coun-Jlc \\·as C'duca tcd in elementary
ty and ,,·as graduated froni the schools and \Vas graduatC'd from
Long Beac]:l High school .. Atdtcnthded the Columbus, O., Business college,
USC for on£' S£'mestrr an en v.1here hC' finished a cour.se in sten·
attC'nded Long &ach Junior cal-! ography. For year s he • was both
lege, \Vh ere he graduated. a business and legal stenographer.
From 1944 to 1946 he \\"as ci\'il· I n his 40 y"ars r esidence in Jhis
ian Chief engineer in the \\'atcr state. he also \\"as in the railroad
division of the Army TraOSPort business and for a long time he . . . \Vas California representative and
Service at \V1lm1ngt.on and Los past statr president of the na·
Angeles harbors. I-le Blso made ! tional Order of E aglris . H e also
s~veraf trips to islands to supply v.·as trayeling auditor for that or-
Marine. Navy and Army Air fore-ganization.
es ..,..·ith fuel and food. He is al~o an El~. Wood~en of the World and a Lion. He 1s sec-
l\1 arried, he has two children, retary of the Costa Mesa Sanita-
a pay , age 7 and a girl. age three. t.ion district; secretary (Y.1ithout
He is a mc-mbcr of the Lions club. pay) of th~ Costa Mesa Chamber
Ci t~, Council
!\Ir. \\.rimer is a reti red busi-
nPssnian nnd proper!)' O\\"n cr . He
li\"l'S a t 186 East 181h s1reC't. Costa
!\l C'~a L·nti! his rC'lit'<'rnent h(~ \\'ils
for 37 yt':1r~ rnanagL"r and general
r(•prC'Sf'n lali\"e oi Standard Oil
conlpany.
1~<1rn , in ilhilcidelphia, April '..:!,
l~BI. '.\I r. \\.l ir.11·r h;:is r f'Sfded in
C';diforni a ..-inr <' IOOS a nd ln C'ns ta
:\11•::-n. !>lnce 19·10.
I le \\"as graduatC'd from th{' P hil-
adt'~phl<t clcn1<'nl ary and h ihh
school 3nd a ttcndC'd P~en1i ngton
Phar1nacy college> onC• year.
:\1:-irried, h(' h:.is fou r chlldrf'n,
all n111rrif'd, a nd ty,,·o of thc::e livt."' ·
in Costa !vl.esa.
}ft• is a past mC'riibC'r of the
Costa ).l esa \han1h<·r of Commerce
and hf' is :1 P..o t arian of 19 years
standing.
r·rat£"rnal!y, he
is a ff ilia ted \vith
and Royal Arch.
of Commeroe; director of both the
Orange County Coast Assat1ation
and Associated Chambers of Com-
mer('(', serving the latter as r..e~
resentative of the Costa Mesa
chamber and prt'sident of the
Fairviev.• Farms \VatCr district
and FairVil".\\' Count)'· Water dis-
trict. ''
~RS. C':\.LL,\ P . \"IELE
• \ C::1t)' Clrrk
2\Irs. \.iC'Je could not be rcacRt>d
by telephone for a s1ory of ht'r
acti\'e busir.css and social life.
ALBERT DUDEK
City Treasurer
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TURNER'S
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Two More Events Ready Tars For Power Boabi; ·
Wind-Up Here Nov. For .Bonita
The final two ropttas of the
western states cirrult of the Na· F F •d
tional Pl:>wer Boat association, to ray r1 ay ~ ~~rtLon~~~t-2~ ~
complete the calendar of events.
according to Vice ~ore
Kent Hitchcock of Udo Isle.
The Second, American Legion
Nationals. scheduled to go at Long
Beach a week from next· Sunday,
and the revived speedboat cham-
pionship meet for the Pacific Mo-
tor Boat Trophy,· to be held here
New. 2, will put the finishing
touches on the long calendar of
events begun last March 30.
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TIDE TABLES
SEPTEMBER, 1947
Newport ·Harbor Union High
will launch the 1947 pJgskin
parade Friday night at ~ p.m .,
and the au.spicous occasion will be
highlighted, literally, when the
ligt\ts are first turned on at David·
son Field .
A capacity crowd is expected to
turn out to ~ the Tars tangle
with Bonita High in the locals
premiere performance under Har·
bor arcs.
Coach Wendell Pickens has his
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SPORTS
Tul!Oday, Sept. ZS, 1947
Stanley Shows
Newspapermen
How to Fish
Assemblyman Earl W. Stariley
of Newport Beach Sunday enter-tain~ South County newspaper-
men at his annual deep-seas fish-
ing party and this 'time showed
them how to catch .fish.
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Nl!:WPOB'r BAL:.9.t Nl!:W8-TIKIC8 "P•-I
TUESDAY Nwpwt Oollf. l!ept. !I, lM' -"·
A'll 3 Querterbec:b
Mey Miss El Toro
Frey With N. Island
EL TORO, MCAS, Sept. 23 -
Long faces were the uniform of
the day at El Toro, for the football
followers anyway, as news that
all three Bull quarterbacks will
probably be out of service for their
next game, when they tangle with
North Island Naval Air station
in the Santa Aria bowl Saturday
night September Tl.
Hank Whe:eler, starting quarter-
back broke a finger on his passing
hand in the Bulls first game, while
Don Steffen, ·next in line sprained
his ankle yesterday and Bill Ed-
wards the Other pivot man is
scheduled to go to the hospital tor
an op@fation.
The Bulls have been holding
light" workouts most of the week
except~ Tuesday when they scrim-
maged the Santa Ana Junior Col-
Your Electrlc Appllanaa Dealer
SIDoe 19%8
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I charges coming along In final prep
drills for t h e crucial opener
against the te"8.lll that took the/
Tars apart for the Southern Cali-
fornia champlor.ship in 1942. The
year, that was, that a youth named
Glenn Davis ' made N C'wport High
mig hty conscious or the latterly-
Camous synonym. "Mr. Outside".
Last year all Stanley caught
was th~ bird. A Wild canary alight-
ed on his arm. at that time while
the party was about seven miles
out-"'of Avalon and on that party lege team ..
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205 West 4th 0 :07 5:SO 1!:00
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Pbone 11'72 0:~2 6 :l'J. 12:3'1
1151 South Mein 1:12 8 :53 1:08
0.1 5.3 2.2 PboDe 0709
SANTA ANA
Tides 11.re placed ln order of occurence
L ight fl~res Lm.: dark ri~ureit p .m .
Ocean Front Cafe
French 'Fried Shrimp and; Fish
On!' Spedalty -·-• STEAKS • CHOPS • DINNERS
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2114 Ocean Front Newpor,t Beach
CATE AND DA VIS
OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND
CALIFORNIA'S MOST MODERN
40 Ulll~ ud Baths
MOTEL
MIRACLE MJLE MOTEL
'708 Cout Highway 101-A Newport ne.c.b
Phone Beacon li29{hf
Preparing for Winter?
Have Your Most Exacting WOODWORKING
Requirements Filled by •
W. S. EMERY
COMPLETE \\'000\\'0RKnrlG FACILJTIES-Work done by
Experienced C'nftsmen at Reasona!>le Bates
(Localed at FREDERICK l:'ACBT CO.)
'S ewport Beach
1215 Cout Hlway Phone Beacon 6615
WNO BEACH GR EA 1 ER ARTIST SERIES
FIVE GREAT . A TT RA CT I 0 NS
SEASON 19-.11-19-.18
Opening Event
Father Flanagan's BOYS TOWN CHOIR
. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3
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ISAAC STERN l\1ARIAN ANDERSON
VIOLINIST
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The Sensational Young Pianist
"tl SYLVIA ZAREMBA
and ' ROSARIO & ANTONIO
C0~1PA.~Y OF SPANISH DANCERS
FIVE EVENTS-FIVE DOLLARS
ON SALE NOW
PLUS
TAX
HUMPHRE.YS ~!USIC CO. 130 Pine, and MUNICIPAL AUDIT.
PHONE 737-89 LOl<G BEACH PHONE 625-42
"Pick," with a coach's pre roga-
tive, may continue to hedge on his
starting line-up until the day ~
(or<' the tray. But it looks like
.n6rick or' McCallum and Robert-
son at the ends; Killefer or Balch
and \V~atherwaXI-at the tackles:
by a newsman. ·
Stanley's haul Sunday was thr~
11ice halibut and two mackerel to
lead the day's cat ch as to quantity
but not t.o size of the fish caught.
STUDEBAKER
SALES • SERVICE • PARTS .•
Bring Your Car In for SU{Ililler Check-Up .
Meet1 "Bill" Taylor, Se~ce Manager.
Brownie and Oark or Corbin at
lhe guards; Nourse or Monaco at
center: and Ashen. Hurrell. Barrie
or DeRuff in the backCield.
.. WAR \VHOOPS,. JlnkA 0ttup)· rapt attention of Harbor Union High
student body u freshmen aDd sopbon1ores run throU«"h 'their annual
c l••• cla11h. Abo,·e, In the egg ton derby, one of the oombatant.9
b~ hlfll.8elf for the catch &8 he r ememben that en• are 87c a
doz. Below, boys struggle tbrouKh mud bole In obstacle race. The
The party put out of Port Or-i ange aboard J . S . Barret's Alalun-
' ga 11.nd hovcd to off Dana Point I for fishing, then headed down the
coast to San Onofre. The day over-
cast in the morning with some raii1
brightmed "tluring the afternoon
a nd ardent fishermen aboard
claimed it ideal weather for fish-
Joe Nickertz
3415 W. Central By LJcJ~ Theatre Harbor 510
ing, although they didn't do so ';;;:;;;:;~~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;~;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~ rreshles ''·on. photos by Gerhardt. \Veil themselves -at fishing. ;: I Went Fishing Sportfishing Enthusiast Finally
Gets His Marlin-After 12 Years
1ltis year, 6-year-old Gary Por-
ter, son of Publisher Sam Po;ter
of Ne\\'J)Ort Balboa Ne\\'S· T'ifl)CS,
was along as mascot. but he didn't
land any fish , -:_<3 mackerel}, SAM'S. SEA . FOOD SPA SAM PORTER
The othe r day Jim Barrett was
host to the nC\\'S papermen of the
surrounding area on his deluxe
sportfishcr The Alalunga.
The newsmen and their wives
wer e treated to a day of fishing
that is tht' dream of C\'Cry 'salt-
\\'a ter fishcrman-t\VO b\g schools
of albacore and jX'rfect \\'Cather.
\Vf> \VC'nt aboard the Alalunga
llt 1'ort Orange and "'crc scr\'cd
fruit juice, coffee, bacon and cggs
by galley manager Da\'c Barrel t.
Brl"akfast in the salon as you
cruise leisurely do\\'n the bay is
something to long remember.
The party consistt'd o f B . K.
1\ta,,·cJl flnd Jan1es l\laX'Vcll of the
I lynes J ournal. l\·t.r. and ~I n;, Ran·
nld r-nirbrain of thc Orang,e Daily
Flying Wings to
Be Unveiled Soon
HA\\l"'fl-IORNE. Si'.'pt. n-First
of the Northrop Flying \Ving YI3-
49 jct bombc>rs, belic\·ed to be the
'''orld's n1ost tx>'''crful a irp:nnes.
\Viii h(' unvC"il ed lo the public late
this month.
Offic1:l l ""rn!l out" of the huge
sky dreadnaught: po\\"£'rcq by t.'i~ht
jet engines producing . the equiva-
IC'nt ot 3'.!,0t)ll horscpo\,.,,r , ,,·ill ht.•
accomplish(·d '''ithln the nC'xl t\\"('
\Ve"kS, it \\"as d i~CIOSl~ toda~
New Marina to Be
Bu ilt at Santa Cruz
:-.;t·"'·s, l\Ir. a nd i\·tr~. K t'llC'r \\'atsnn Thr s~n F1:1neis(·O Chamber of·
of Orange. \V. F . Dixon of the• Con1mC'rCi' ha~ offi cially \Oict¥1 it !' :-.;C\\'pclrl Ba I b 0 a Nc\vs-Timf's, suppor1 for the proposN;I construe.
Clydr l-'. Rex of thC' t-;c"'·port liin of a n C\\' mrtr1na 1n the Tu·in
Balboa Press, Felix Pat'gcl a nd Lakes arC'ri of Santa Cruz.
Russ£'11 Lapp of the Los An~C'lcs Lack or hC'rthin~ ~pacr for !'mall
Examiner. John G. O(lnhoff pf Ad-craft , in th£' San Francisco Bay
VC'rtising Associates, l\tr. and Mrs. art"a and on the California coast
Jack l{ammon,d o f the Corona make~ the creation of such a nc"'
Daily IndependE-nt and yours truly, har~ a nl.'Cessiiy and also af-
of the NC'"'POrt Balhoa N c "" s-fcci\""fi shing boat operations in the
Times. • area.
Upon reaching the lll'rak\1t'a tcr . -------------
SkipJX'r Bill Lle\\'ellin openC'd up I had a 30 pOundC'r hooked and
the thr ottle on the f\VO Sterling was having Plenty of fun -using"
,.\dmirals. whic h have a horse-light tackle. ·I had a real battle on
pc1\\·er of 900 C'ac~. 10 give the my hand<:, but I brought him to
,\lalun ~a a cruisi ng s pc<' d of gaff. That \\•as the only fish l got
around 1-t on that trip.
,.\fter picking up bait at J\tc-After losing that school \\'"
Cullah's barge \\'C hC'aded intc;> the trolled along for about thirty min-
chann£'1 tai.1i·ard C,,talina. By 8 :30 ut es nnd pick up jl second .school.
a.m. tbC' fog ,1,·as pli'nty thick. Th" s<·con~ school ,,·~s. smal ~er
·rhcre \\'as som(• doubt for a\\·hilc .albacore ''·1rh a f<'\,. skipJack m1x-
,,.hC'ther the aU\a~ore rould sel' a cd in.
jit; 'ln !hat fog, but '-':C trolled any-Four more nlbacore and t\\"O
'''ay. ,.\t. apprpximately 10:00 a.m . skipj<1ck \\'('TC' brought to gaff
the fo~ liftt'd and \\'e spotted our from this school .
fi rst school of albacore \Ve landed Tht' trip ,,·as the kind of trip
four before they left for parts un-fi shermen dream of but seldom
kno,,·n. John Donhoff landt"d No. have, t ,,. o schools of albacore.
1 a ..25 pounder, a t the same t ime plenty of bait and a sea as sn1ooth
CAllJOlNIA'S ~ 015,
AGllCVlT\11.A.l AiSOCIAT,::~ -FARMERS FAIR
-' FEntVAI.
Ht.MIT, CAl.J '.
Oct. 2.3.4,5
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l;TMlHANA -1 HOUl SHOW n-.,...i•-.-
SO CAllF, SQU•IE OAN(( COHTUT
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as glass. That plus the servic(' ren-
d<'red by Bill Ll£'\vellin and his
crew. Bob KockC'r. Orv. Hemstreet.
and Georgl'.' Fos tl'.'r , all add to onC'
of the n1os 1 C'njoyable trij)S I have
ever been on.
The Al alunga is fast becoming
ramous for the S<'rvice rcnd<'red
by its Crew.
ThC' onC' ,thing that fat my goat,
,,·as thr small number that sho"'·ed lip. I think, \\'hen. a man goes to
the cxpense o( sending out his baa r
ror a group. the least they can do
is to sho\\' up. l\taybC', some or
these typc\.,,Titer ft sheimen on thl'
big dailies did not "'ant anyone
to sce hO\\' Tittle they actually
know about deep-sea fishing. I do
not claim to be an expert. but I
get out there and try to get 'em.
PC"rsist {'nce is a]\.\·ays re,\·arded
---or so \\'e"ve bccn told. This
S('f'mS lo PTO\'£' it!
..\I Stern . of Los Angl'lcs and
Balboa Yacht Basin, O\\'ner of the ,
32-ft . cruiser "Jen-Al:'. finally
cau.i:ht his marlin las! week-end
Al has been marlin fishing on his
O\\'rT~ nnd fricnds' boats for somC'
l\\':;-l\'e years no\\". HC' is a \'eteran
o f many strikcs--but no fi sh. Al
landed this 117-lb. b<'aUtf in 30
minutf'S on regulation h ca \')'
lack\~~-lf1 s shouts of jby could bC'
h<'ard for miles.
Winding Up
The others aboard included :
James Quinn of Tustin News;
T . N. Gaines and \Vi Uiam A. Buhr
of Santa An-., Register ; R.' N. LUdi
of Cosia Mesa Globe-Herald:
Olarles 'Crawford, retired pub-
lishe r; Bob Geivet of the Long
Beach Press Telegram; Walter
~ieHot t of Costa rvt esa and Assem-
blyman Laughlin Wa ters of Los
Angeles.
'48 Motor Boal" Show
To Be Held in January
'Dates for the 1948 National l\·Io-
tor Boat show at Grand C<'ntral
paJaee, Ne\v York Ot:r. \viU bC' ?1 1rry 10 hrnr that 1-lugh i'1c-1 January g to 17, it has been an·
.\111\an "l ~I no lonj.!'.t.'r he co.:'d~ct· nounced by t i"Je National Associa-1~g t11<:• :\<'\\·port lla rhor . ~ ishing lion of Eniine and Boat 1'..-lanufac-
:-\f',\\". I t ,,.;,s_ grl"at I1~blt_ei ty for turers. S(X>nsors of th<' nautical cx-
tht~ ~[l0rtf 1sh 1ng assoc1a11on a~d pos ~tion ..
i.t fine column fnr sport f~ns 1n E I . I d · di ' ~<'nf'raL Jlugh is an c,·crlas tin ~ ar y 1nterc>st a rca y .1~ cates
\\·ork t:'r :1ncl iurncd up a lot or that the number of cxJi1b1ts ~·"~
\\'aterfr onf nl'\\"S thrit'rnight ot her-s p ehcedt at o r :~tchndlanceJ w IC . reac a new 1ug ast anuary,
\\.ISt' ha\"(' twen overlooked. will be equalled, if not surpassed,
Roast TURKEY
FRIEDCHICKEN .
Of $150
NEW YORK CUT STEAK ------------·-------------$!.50 WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER ............. _________ .$2.50
. .. with drawn butter.
BROILED SWORDFISH STEAK ....................... -.$1.50
FRIED OOMBINATION SEA FOOD ---------·--'1.50
FRIED SHRIMP ...... $1.50 RAINBOW TROUT......SL75
Hot Mince' Pie with Brandy Sauce
l!toope • Sa1adn • Deeeerta
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market
Phones: Lon&" Beach MQ..'79.
tlilll Ooaet J,Dsbway ·
ThC' s1arf and sev('ral mC'mbers
of the fi shing. fraternity havo.. hCC'n
aftC'r Sam Porter to take up \vhere
he 11.'rt of( "·i th' his rc·cent ··1 \Vent
Fishing" piece'. J·{C'"s in today a nd
it looks like from no,,· on the I zaak
\\'altons in our mids t Can look
for,vard to r'eading Sam's stuff
Cor ,,·a terfrpnt cover.age.
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ThC' ,,·eek of Sept. 15 to Sept.
20 ""HS "shake-do,,·n \veck". ac·
cording to UCL1\ coach Bert La·
Bruch<'r i<' as he !)rC'ppcd hi s titJ(<.
dC'fl'.'oding Bruin football team fo r
th(' srnson's opener against th('
strong Vni\'ersity of I0\\"3 on Fri-
day night, Sept. 26, in the Los
r\ng('les coliseum.
\\'ith t\\'O \\"ec>ks or rugged drills
already h<'hind thrm, the Uclans
can expect n1ore of the same \\'ith
a tape-ring off period just before
the 1-fa\l,·kcye cl ash.
~·1ot or Unat racing fans still are
talking about the-successful re-
vi\"al o f the Around )ianhattan
Island Island raC<' on Sunday, Sep-
IC'mlx>r 14. Thjs rac€', the rirst held
si nce 1934, provided keen rompcti·
tion, \\"ith excitement for specta-
tors and c"',·ers alike. Joe Van
Blcrck, Jr. or Freeport. N. Y .. \\'On
the J-larv.·ood Trophy ovc>r a field
of 25 ri\'•als. ahd <'Stablished a new
SP<'Cd r ecord of -14.5 m .p.h. in his
225 cubic inc'ti hydroplanc, "Aljo
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Sell that unwanted
through News-TimH ads.
articlt
There: s No Doubt About It
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A CITY CAN
GET STATE AID FOR SEWERS ..
I . Yes, a City can get state funds for sewage d~-
" posal systems --. -money that is not available to
Sanitary Districts directly from the State.
The State of California has a $10,000,000
fund to h~lp cities and counties solve their sani-
tation problems.
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Largest • Best Equipped • Newest
The City of Costa Mesa can save you money
by getting state aid for se~er systelns-that's
the law! •
BODY AN.D FEND.ER SHOP
in Orange County
BUILT FROM THE ·pROUND UP FOR REAL SERVICE
Expert Workm¥ • No Long Delays .
BRING YOUR CAR TO MEN WHO KNOW HOW
C. B. Knickerbocker, Inc.
LJncoln-Mercrny Dealer
I 1118 Ho. Main St, Santa Ana
Phone 7171
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Let's Do Away With tesspoOls!
•• Let's Get Sewers - - -Let's Avoid Epidemics!
Vote · F 0 R Incorporation
Vote for Costa Mesa
Election. Day Is Tuesday, October .7tb
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et NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8-TlllE8
TUl:SDAY N · llle!d!, Oollf. !!opt. ti, 1K1
Friday Alternoon Club Opens Season With
Patricia Yallely as First Program Spealcer
One common poi.Rt shared by the the boys r~ndn~ ror all kinds of
Englishman and American is the pets.
ability to laugh at himself, stated Presiding at this first meeting
Patricia Vallely, when she address-wu the president, Mrs. J . M.
Ed tbe Costa Mesa Friday After-S'.bearer, who greeted' members
noon club Sept. 19. and guests ·and expressed wishes
~t ror th_e commo n sense for a successful season.
ct hUnior, Miss Vallely stressed A · d elicious luncheon was prc-
the many differcnc;es Instead of pared and . .served by the chair-
aimilarities between the two coun-man, ~lrs. Bertha Tillotson, a nd
tries; differences in customs, members of the ways and means
-.peech, and ideas. She quo~ commitJee; Mesdames Heinz Kais-
widely. from a recent book by a n er, Jean Lawrence, Boyd Roberts.
Harbor
Phones: Harbo:-13 and 208
High School PT A
Commifftee Plans
Programs lor Year
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Feminine
+ \ By Winifred Barbre • ' Residence Rhone: Harbor 1637-R
Activities
· Eng:llahman, C.V.R. Thompson, S herma n Salter, J. J. Head and
Stui;:lent participation at each
meeting of the• Newport Harbor
Higlt School Parent-Teacher as-
sociation was kept foremost in
mind as the program committee
wnder the chairmanship of Mrs.
Harry Burdick planned the four
evening meetings for the coming
school year. '"How to Like an Englishman". Miss Frances Damoth.
In speaking of "-he Pacific War On arriving, club m embers were
theater she told ot the deadly delighted to find a charftflng cor-
m onotony for troops stationed on !I-age · fcir each one, made by the
small Pacific Islands. With her !lower chairman, Mrs. F . Eighmey,
was her dog, Nellie, who was born who also arranged attractive table
In a cave on Okinawa. and bottle decorations featuring dahlias of
fed by soldiers. an e\idence of many varieties. The music· chair-
man. Mrs. Don Huddleston led the
,grolip in the singing of old fav-
orjt e songs .\\·hi ch "'er\:? enthusias-
tically rendered by all.
The art chairman, l\1rs . C. 0 .
Andersori. exhibited t\VO pictures
by an artist rrom Balboa Island.
1-l<'!en Smith, and ga\'e a n inter-
esting report of her 1 raining an<;!
\VOrk .
~1 rs. J e rrold Spa.rlgler introduc-
ed t \\'enty-o ne nc'v mr mbers \\·ho
~ were \Velcomed into the club by
ri.·Irs. Shearer .
The invocation \vas gi\·en by
~!rs. Charles F . Ha nd. The salute
to the flag \\•as led b)• ~lrs. J . C.
Payne and t he coll C'ct ,,·as read
by l\'lrs. W . B. l\-lellott.
Featured on the calendar will
be a talk by Dr. Basil Petersen,
ne\\·Jy appointed head o[ the Or-
ange Coast Junior college; 'a stu-·
dent panel discussion, short talks
by various faculty heads of depart-
me nts. a student demonstration
and a program planned to include
a udie nC'l' µarticipation. Music each
time will be provided by the stu-
dents and a social hour \viii fol-
io\\' C'ach' meeting.
EMMA SANSOM CHAPl'ER, UnJted Daucflten of the Confederac)', ho1411 lb fint meeting of t.he
season at the home of the Ml!MleS Gertrude and Louise Montgomery, Zl 17 Eailt Central avenue, Balboa.
At far left I• MlM Gertrude Montgomery, JunJor paliit president of Callfornl4 dJ\•lston of U.D.C. and at
_leftJ!!_front row ls_ll rs. E. B. DeuPree, chapter pres.ldent. · photo by Volney H ay jr.
J\'lcn1bC'rs o~the program con1-
mit tec n1et \Ve csday m orning,
S('ptem l>cr 17 t the h igh school
\\'ith P.,rinci pal SidnC'y Davidson.
O ther s p r C'Sl'Ot included the fo.1es-
dan1cs Edgar liill, 1-l a rry Burdick.
J errold Span~Je ~. Lesli e Stcfrcn-
scr: a nd \V(jl fer Cole.
Rummage & Ft,od Sale
To Be Held Saturday
B..,,St. Joachim Guild
' Plans \\'err made ror a rummage
Homectmt Worlc Parent -Teacher Work Gets Uqder Way At
To Be Planned by District Meeting Held Friday : At ,Anaheim
FAC Section Oct. 2· \Vith a r<'gis tration tif nearly 400 thC' \~Ork were l\1f~. Leo Friis,
Decision on work projects for
lhC' fa ll will be made WhC'n mem -
bc-~ of lhe 1-lomecrafl -SC'C lion of
Friday Afti-rnoon club hold 1.heir
fir.;;t m C'cting Oct. 2 a t 10 a . m . in
,.\merican l..C'gion ha ll . Costa l\tC'sa.
acrording to ~1.rs . Lucill e \\'eath·
c n\·ax:. cha irma n a nd h ostcs!i for
the da,y.
officers and rnC'mlX'rs. the Fourth Anahtj.m. organi zation : l\lrs. S.
rli~"'t rict \Vorkshop of thC' California J\·l. R06C'dalC'. 'iorba Linda. C'Xten-
Conbrrss or ParC'nts and Teachers !'=ion: ·1'1rs. C. :'.1. Gi!hc rt, San ta
'''as hC'ld Thursday, Septe mber 18 Ana. ~uhlic \\'Cl fa rc: J\trs'. C laude
i1t a 1nccting in the AnahC'im High rrosby. Ga rden Gro\·c: cduca.tion ;
!'t:hool. · l\1rs. B arr)· Burdick. Costa l\lC'sa.
~!rs. Ar thur SiphC'rd or Ora nge, h0n1C' .s<'r\'iCC': J\·lrs. Ray Fin\C'y.
'D'E L1 C 10V S
c:·OM0.1M""1"10N ~r l'\l/'\1 (:125 'r"ou may find it easier to iron a and food sale to be held Saturrtay,
man's shirt in this order : Collar Sept. 27 at the l-logland buillding,
Among the possibilit ies ofrercd
<IN" leather a nd raffia \\;Ork and
SIC'ncil ing, althOU~h ror the latter
it is required that a group nf 10
mus t sign, in o rder to secure a
t ea ch C' r. Curtains. distinctivC'
a prons . dresses and blouses 1nay be
made with stcn€ill>d decorations
and many m e mbers plan on these:
as ""'ell as rafria and ·leather ar-
t icles. ror Christmas gifts.
Fourth Dis trict president , pre-\\'t'Sl n\in-.ter . henl th : l\lrs. Ed\\'ard
:-1,lt·<I ::it 1he meeting. Progranl J\til ligAn. Sa n1 a. Ana, chairn1an-at-
<:hair:nan for t hC' da y v.'as l\lrs. largc;:Mrs. Leonra Braddock. Seal
r . ;\I. \.ilh<.'rt, four th vicc-prcsi-Reachi all other officr·r'S and c ha ir-
dC'nt. men. ;
Guest s1><'a ker \v as Curtis Wha-A dC'licious luncheon ,,·as <'n·
.... "'·""'""'or'" . .S T"f .... :i..\~• fir st, i·oke, cuffs a nd s lcc\'CS, then Broad\va.r and Ne1,•,;port avenue,
f'f(t.J <f.l VNll~tJll l,. ~(A -f"ooe> :)P£Cr-'ol S h b f S J ch' • ~~~·~-~·~·~·~,.~·~-~·~,.~~~-·~·~·~.,~~~~·--~,~~~ba~c~k~· ~a~n~d~f~ro~n~>~o~l~s~h~ir~t~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;: ,,. en mem ers o t. oa 1m s
Icy, f!C'ld r cpresentatiVC' or the Cal-joyC'd in the car<•t eria or the Ana-
ifornia Youlh Authorit}'. From a-heim fijgh school after \\•hich t he
survey of Or ange county m a de by meeting \\·as adjourned.
FOR FALL AND YEAR 'ROUND WEAR
COATS
FTITED AND FLARED.WITH A BOULEVARD AIR
O R WITH
S\\!INGING FOLDS OF FABRIC
FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR
OVER SUIT OR DRESS
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SHORT. TIIBEE-QUARTER LENGTH O R LONG
EVE~Y STYLE !}. FASHION MASTERPIECE
OF 100'""-VIRGIN WOOL
l#ABARDINE. SUEDE OR CREl?E
IN ALL THE NEWEST COLORS AND BLACK
SIZES 10 TO 18
qh'e Ff ances Norton Shop
t S& Seoond & Broadway Bldg.-8ecood F1oor-8allt& Ana
<Wt:ddit2fj §own1 w"~~
• Exquisi te New G o,vns for the Bride and ... 1 , . ='~ ') , ... ,. ~\
H er Ento urage • \V cdding Go,\'nS • ) ,. · .... ::-"'->". • ,,. .... "'t
· • \\1cdding V eils • Bndl:Sma1ds G o\vns .{ #< 1 l ~.
L<t OU.' \V t ddmg C onsultant H dp You Plan f \' i l \1
i YotLT \\'edd1ng • Phon e 0811 1'J:J: • r\j
-MALC0 ~1'S BRIDAL
608 N . M oin
S HOP
Santa Ana
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Why cook at home tonight• \Vouldn't it be better to
drive over to the ,Island these lovely evenings <ind dine
at the one and only P/.aHlz ·
the most famous small restaurant on the Pacific Coast.
Here, ct1ltt1red , cliscrimina ting patrons sigh \\'ith con-
tentment after diges ting a fine top sirloin yqu toan cut
with your forR. .
\Ve have . the good fortune of having some of the
f~ous marine canvases of Alfredo Cormelo on display.
. CaJI Betty or "\Vhit", but we can onl y handle reser-
vations up to 6 :30 p.m. and after 9 p.m.
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Call H.arbor 627 for THE PLANK
Balboa lsland
Alpert's ~ ardstick Store
"Orange Cdunty's Largest
' · Yarctgoods Store"
You Will Find a large S11lection
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Drapery • Upholstery
Silk • Rayon • · f,otton
and Woolen Materials
SArE and SAYE!
w; 4tfi St.
l'llONS -SANTAANA
PASADENA
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LONG BEACH ....... _
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guild met rccC'ntly at the club
rooms of the Gus Beach home at
Costa l\.1csa .
l\.1n;. J . W. Neville presided at
the m('{'ting and it \\'as decided to
hold meetings on lhe first Thurs-
day of each month hereafter.
Appointed in charge of 'the food
sale w e re i\1-rs . Neville. Beacon
5026-J and l\1rs. C. r.1. Harris. Bea-
con 5231-J, both or whom m ay be
called b)· persons having rood or
rummage to donate.
Th£' nex:t regular mffting will
bC' held Oct. 2 at the Gus 'Beach
club rooms and hootesscs \\.i ll be
the l\1 esdames Harry Kandie,
Glenn Croft and Kenneth H . Stew-
art .
New Residents Invited
To Join Concert Assn.
No\\' availablr in the Community
ConCC'rt association are n f (' w
more members hi ps for new resi-
der.ts or an)'onC' no t contacted in
thC' s pring nlembcrship drive.
ThC' season begins "'ith the Oc-
to bC'r 25 program. \\•hich fC'aturC's
Igor Gorin. baritone>. J orge Bolet,
C'h '.lran pianis t. \Vill a ppea r on
Nov. 17 a nd \viii bc fo ll O\VC"d on
F'f'h. 8 b)· t he popular Don Cos-
s;:i.cks chorus· and da ncors. Com-
pll·ting thC' list \\·ill bc P aul 1\.l a -
kovsky. \·iolinis t. ,,·ho is scheduled
for :\l arch 1 <1nd ,,·ho r ounds out
:1 \\'f'I\ balanCTd group of. a rt is ts.
Tir k<'!'-f~r adul1s are S6 C'ac h
\\'i th st udent tirke ts a t S3 and
::ire for t h(' entire se:-ison. no si ngle
j)('rformnnc(' tick<'ts being sold .
~f C'mhC'rshi p cards n1ay be ob-
lainC'd fron1 the srcrrtar y. l\trs.
Clinton Sa\\'in. 1308 C liff Dri\'c,
phone Braco n ~t6 or from -thC'
vice-president. l\'1rs. S t a n 1 e y
Cha mbers. 8-14 Via Lido Nord.
J.la r bor 252. •
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STYt
C.t.NDT T.AaLITS rue o11 tMeR t•tt7 bu.laa-a.w • alba. at71 .. .... flc'P'9 by folJowtnC .............
NO D•uo
NO LAXAflVI
NO fXl•CISf
9rn. C.-cb Tabletl wUI help 70U ..
nduee . . tak• otr "811 f•L --..,.
follow dM dJl'ffUOIW. 9Tn it the 11nr Vl'*!ldn lind IOnitraJ CMCl.7 Taitlrlet.
aa ti.y .. ,,,,.. S2.21
11.UD'TON BAUl()B DB1JO •
~Br PRARMACT
BA•AO• PB•••AOT
l\1embcrs are asked to bring
thc>ir own sandwiches and coffee
will be served by the hostess .
Mrs. Z. B. West Hostess
To Assistance League
Executive Commitlee
The £'xecutive committE'e of the
Oran£<' County Assistance league
mC"t Friday at . the homC' of l\1rs.
Z. B. West, Balboa with Sant a
,.\na members sharing hostess
du 1 ic~ at luncheon.
Fullerton. Anaheim. Orange,
J luntington Beach, Nc\\·port Har-
bor and Santa Aila branches w ere
represented. From the local g!'Ou p
'''C'rC' ~1rs . Victor Grace. chairman :
~1rs. Geor ge Yardley a nd l\·trs.
\\'a lton 1-I ubbard jr.
Fourth Birthday
For Johnnie Porter
In honor of his fourth birthday,
littlC' Johnni£' PortC'r \\·as cntC'r ·
taincd \\i th a party a t the home
of his p:i.r£'nts. l\1r. a nd. ~1rs. C.
G. PorlC'r jr.
Games \\'C'r C' pla yed outside and
indi\'id ual cakC' and candle's \\'ith
ice cream conl'S and punch \\'C'rC'
l)C'r\'C'd at a dn1 nty 1ablC' ,,·it h nut
cups and ravors ca rr)i n~ out pink
and. blue as the color sch£'mc.
Those prC'SC'nt \\'C'rc Charle nC'
i':C'lson. Billy and Bobby lla1\·orth.
Johnn~ Richards. tfo\\'8rd and
l\1 icha;11'' Ollila and the honarC'e ,
J ohnnie. Parents \vho al.so C'njoy-
C'd the occasion \vere ~lr. and
l\.lrs. Dick Richard, l\1r. and l\trs.
Enio Ollila, l\lrs. Laurence Nelson.
l\1r. and l\1rs. tlu ~h l\.1c~·t i llian .
Mrs. \Vinifrcd Barbre, grand-
m other of Johnn ie and thC' host
and hos tC'SS, l\·tr . and ~1rs. Charles
PortC'r jr.
Ruth 1Peabody Returns
From Michigan Stay
thC' State 9f Califotnia. l\1r. \Vha -Local PTA officers of Newpor t
lry outlinr.d r C'co mmC'ndat.ions for Beach : elementary schools attl:'nd-
youth acti,·ity that should be> n1ade ing ttlc meeting \\'('re Mrs. R. K.
in each community. 1\-tr. Whaley Har\'ey, prC'sidC'nt; l\1rs. H . 0 .
urged parc.•nts to l>ccome aware of Boyvetr. ·vice-pres ident ; Mrs. H . P.
th<.• need for youth activitif's in Yarnell. secretary. Mrs. C. F .
the ir O\\"n community, cmphasiz-Drakci treasurC'r ; l\1rs. E. R. Hill.
ing an "active d emocratic partici-parliafnen tarian: !Vlrs. E. L. Gio-
pat ion" on the part of church egC',, ihembi'rship: and l\lfrs. A. S.
groups. Paine; publicity. '
l\trs. Logan \Vheatlcy of Fuller-The! first e xecutive board m f'et-
ton_. J?rcsid<'nt . ~f . the district ~-ing or thC' N'C'~port Beach gram-
soc1at1on of V1s1t1ng Nurses. gave mar School p •. A. v.rill be held
an inspiring account of the gro\vth in thd: home of s . E . R . Hill on
a nd n<'ed of th~ organization. Lido j slC'. Oc tober 9 at 9 :30 a .m.
Linton T. Simmons, courny sup-,,·ith ~1rs . Ra)mond K. Harv,_•y
C'nint r ndC'nt of schools. announced presiding.
tha t se ,·<'n ne""' st a rr mC'mbcrs . ; ----~--
haw bcon omplo yod in the coun· Fire , Auxiliary Meets
ty officC'. "Over 200 bills \Vere
passod a t tho 1.ast .sos>i on of our With Newport Hostess
Sta te LC'gis \atufe," said J\·fr. Sim-] ·,
mons. "all (X'rla ining to Schools." l\lfl"SJ Gcnc\'a Da)·nard \vas host-
~1rs . J.~. J . Sch\\·a nsko,·sky or C'SS ~·i a recent mcf'ting of the
Lag una Beach, music chairman~ Fire~n·s Auxiliary a t her home
led in son\e liv<'IY community sing-on 28Uh street for an evening of
i"ng aftC'r \\'hich thC' group met in fundl games.
thC' \'nrious v.•orks hops. Los \\1oodmansC'c \Von first
A comprC'h C'nSi\·c program ror nriz \v ith Jea n l\1cDonald con-
the con1i ng school yC'ar , \\'as se t Soi and Esther Johnson' r eceived
up in the \\'Orkshops. Leaders or the ta\ving prize. il.1 ona Ha yden
\\·as r C'Sentcd \\ilh a birthday gift
,_ a nd unC' Kiddie a n d Ze nobia
Fros! \\'C're r emcmbC'red by their
secre'~ pa Is.
l\la rtan and i\tartln \\'eln.tier...:-.
just afte r their recent n1arrlage
In Be\·erly Hiii" hotel. The bride
~ the former i\t a ri11.n )IJchael
Gartler, daua-hter of -1'1r. and
i\ln. Harry Gartle r. S e"·port
Heli:-ht!I. 1'1 r. \\'eJnberfi:' has re-
s umf"'d hJs studle11 al USC and
l\lt!l. \\'elnberK "111 resume hers
next !lerne§ter.
More Young People
Return to School
!'."C"k t hostess ror the group '''iW
be l\1nx:inC' Con nC'IJ a t hC'r hon1c.
on d ay streC \
~ For Your F~ENCH PASTRIES . ,
l: C~ll Gene
~ HARBOR j04.J
lm),IOrted \Vines and Beer j DeUcatesseo
U'.,; specialize In \\'edd.Jng and
~ Birthday Cakes • l?ENE'S , BAKERY
705 toast. Hwy. Corona del Mar
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Ruth Peabody, ,noted scutPtor Na talie Lo\\'C' of Balboa Island
and artist, returned to her home is a new P i Beta Phi. having ac-
in Laguna !leach Sunday accord-ceJ?ted the bid of that sorority
ing to word received by JocaJ foJlo,\ing rush week on the cam-
friends. She has spent the swn-pus or the University of New Me:d-
mer in Michigan at a big ranch ct>, Albuquerque • • • J ose f a
and painted decorations and back-Heifetz, who has been visiting
drops for a new theater. She also relatives in Connecticut , is at Rad-
visited a former pupil at Glacier cliff, women's division of Harvard
National park, taking interesting college and is m ajoring in mustc,
side trips. her instructor being Walter Pisten,
Miss P eabody is one of the di-noted composer and head of the
rectors of Newport Harbor Allied music department. With Josefa is
Arts and teaches a painting dUll Wendy Knopf, her room mate at
attended by many of ill members. 01.adwick school, Rolling Hilla. • •
FAC Book· Section
To Meet Friday
Bard Howe. Floyd ~rickson, Jean-
net te Shook, Bob and Alan An-
drews, Bruce FcGavren 'and David
Cross are all at UnJ"enity of Cal-
ifornia. • • • Fred Slland and
. ;,,. Long wearing
1 .. ,.
' , · , and omart look· ~ .
\// ingaretheae
Bttkahire full.
faabioned •tock·
inp. Womm
wbo want otyle
in their 1toek·
inpare alwa71
kNn for
BerUbirea. .A program by ~-Elmer' Oai'k Bud Franklin are at Pomona cot.
will feature the tint fall meet· lece • • Pat ThomPICJn ts at Ful-
ing of Friday Afternoon club'• lerton J . c. • • Don Bums la at
book ll<Ctioo, to be held at 2 p.m. University of Southern California
Friday, Sept. 26 in American Lee-u are Sarah Beet and Tanya
Ion hall. Coota Mesa. Mn. 0 . D. Seeley • • • Ned Cornwall and
King la chairman ol tM aectlon Hu'Old C... are at Stanford and
..:.-.... and urges all memben Who are Quincy a... ii at 0av1.. Nonna
,._.. in-in booka to attmd ~-and Joanne H~an are ~========ejj;jt;;i;;;t;;t;;e;c:;;==-=====-2=it:iq at U. 4, Santa BarbarL • • • Janet Groch aqd Beverly Boudinot
ol Wnt Bay, avmue left, Sunday
far tM Eut Clout and Will enter
Maryland eollege tor Womm. at
Balttmcre •. u tnshnwn. • • •
Duayno Doeklna ii black at U.S.C.
·far blo oecooid :rear at medical
.chooL • • • 'nl09e ~.
Karlan (Gutlor) a D d Martin
Welnbors are bode from tbelr
........,_ In c-....sa and llrltloh
NOW Is the TIME
lor
P14NO~NS
1947-1948 ~•son
Gift ,...... ddld !be ... !qt al atubllc
.with a --Ill tbo llllltlar -Recital'! --_ ....... ._ 8tDdr lloloP* a i.w.tl&oo 8uww Gt Jar'
Mrs. Kathleen Coleman ™ ~ a .&-. Rea ' ..... II!.
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CJol• "'"" -..... awttbc IOttled In Lao ,._ Biiia. -ii •
jaalar at ti.a.<:. -lbrlan wr,
., - -N r'lltr .. -·at i.b ,.. . ...,,. -•lai1ld 117 ........ ...cAbiir Bab, ......
••1111...,. to -'I'-011' to .., .......
w.o;.,. .• S. fl H. °'"" 5-pa
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ORllll'S
Department Store 1• :Ncz;mt Jaw&.
• Omk M11 , .. [ . I
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Mis~es Gertrude and Louise Mo'ntgomery
Entei:ffin Sanso'!' Chapter, UDC
Dispensing gracious hospitality, home recently a previous one hav ..
the Misses Gertrude and Louise Ing been for members of the Bon-
Montgomery were hostesses Thurs-nie Blue F1ag chapter Los A.n-
day .at the season'~ first meeting geJes, which was org~ by Miss
of Emma Sansom chapter, Uniled Montgomery during her prisidency
Da':1ghters of the Confederacy, at and o! which she is an honorary
theU" home on East Central ave-member while Miss Louise ii an
nue, Balboa. associllte member. -
. Tropical ·hibiscus a nd gay zin-On this occasion the hostene.
OlM decorate<! t he rooms and the were assisted by their house guest
beautifully -apPointed 1 u n c h eon and cousin, Mrs. Robert Gregg ot
table where the preside nt, Mrs. Anaheim and the la tter's sister
E . B . De~ee. iind Miss Edna Mrs. Ralph Seward, who wa.s guesi
Fowler Pt..._es1ded over the tea and for the day. Other r ecen t guest&
coffee ~ns. at the :Montgomery home were
Sharing host.ess duties were Miss Miss F)"ances Roberts of Los An·
Rose Mary Park a nd her mother, geles and h<liss Bertha Collins of
San Fernando.
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Mrs. Alfred Park of San Pedro,
who w~ a guest at the Montgom-
ery home for sever al days. Also
assisting in SC'rving wer e Mrs. T a r-
ver Montgomery and Mrs. Clar-
ence Nissen of Santa Ana.
Bay Ave. Residents .,,
At Chicago Convention
Mrs. DeuPree presided • at a
short business session which open-
ed v.'i th the new and dramatic
ad\'ancing of the colors.
Elected as delegates to the na·
tional convention to be held in
l\1iami, Fla .. the S(!Cond week in
NOVC'mber \Vere the Misses Mont-
gomery. Miss Ger trude is junior
past pres idC'nt of Calirornia di\•is-
ion a nd is rC'gistra of Emma San-
som chapte r \Vhil c 11iss Louise is
fir st vicC'-prC'sident of the chapter.
Named as altrrnates to tliC' con-
\'ent ion \\'C're l\1rs. DC'uPrce and
Mr. a nd Mrs. Monte Weeks ot
San Bernardino \\'ho spend their
WC<'k ends at their Bay a \·C'nue
home, w\11 attend the national
convention or cosme tologists, to be
held soon in Chicago.
Mr. \\'eeks is prc>side nt of the
California association and he and
Mrs. Weeks \viii participate in the
con,·cntion program . both wearing
~T rikinj? Spa nish costumes.
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Make YOW' Own
l\lrs. J . D. Spcnnetta. '
Among thC' honored guests at
thC' mC'c ting v.·erC' l\1iss Edna Fow-
ler of Los Angeles, director or the
U.D.C. filirag ;,.a nd lending library
and hC'r sister. Mrs. Ruth Kreusch-
C'r , dirC'ctor of the California U.D.
C. magazine: Mrs. Roy Black of
the Bonnie-BI u e Flag chapter ;
l\1rs. · Cunningh~. honorary mem-
ber of En1ma Sansom chapter and
past Arkansas di\'ision president .
OthC'r guests were l\1rs. Williams
Of Garden Grove, Mrs. Logue of
Santa Ana and Mrs. Winifred Bar-
bre .
_OthC'r mC'etings of " the c hapter
'Ar1ll be held at the Richland ave-
nue Me thodist church, Santa Ana.
Th is was the second chapter
luncheon held at the Montgomer y
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BLDG. COSTA BU(SA
''The ,~tore o_f a Million Articles"
GENmNE PRICE ' REDUCTIONS ..
Costume and Shell Jewelry
Leather Goods, Perfume
SOUVENIR' AND GIFT ITEMS
~uctions Now in Effect
Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop
11• 00&4N FSONT ' PRONE: BABBOa 11ag.w
' Some of The Most Distinctive
Marine Paintings In Existence By
· Alf redo C,Ormelo
' Celebrated JIJmopeu. ArUR
.Now on display at 223'h Marine A\oe., Balboa ¥and ;,.
·1ngwill be offered for sale after '1ls exhibit to dlllcriminat: art patrons.
. Mr. Corpielo will paint a few ot his luxurious can-
vases for yacht owners following a trip to ~ when!
1111 lll!nices are. In jmmedlate demand. He wll1 return to
.his lnne adjoining the . Ambe-dor Hotel, Los An-
geles, and plan acheduled alljgnDlfti~ lit Callfomla.
Pldllp Pbeltl8 Wh!tmanb, -ner ot the Plank, wbca Rood fortune lt la to ftpcwwwt Mr. Carmelo 'Wfll be ~ to dim• Jbme pernvi"'rd art ~ wttb
appredat1ft rllel>tele by, aw•n"·-· _ ... a-...__ -' -~·~u..f •
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Recently Married,
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New Committees Named For Newporl WSCS Balboa. Circle Changes
Several now,commltttto were""""" women and In ~~ta-Meeting Date
appointed at the recent meettnc tlon. Mn. J. IL Redstone wu Meeting day ot the Balboa Circle
of the Newport W.S.C.S., held at reader for the deacriptive accom-was changed tr om the third
·Christ Church by the Sea with. (>l.1tlment. . Wednesday ot each month to
Now established in their home Mrs. John K. Elliott presidJ.nc. The buamess seulon followed 8 the third Thursday when 'the circle
at-201 Abalone are Mr. and Mrs. New chairmel'fl' named are, Mrs. luncheon served by the Newport met last week at the home of
WUey Cochran, whose marriage A. J . R~ter, membership; Mn. circle to 45 memben und seven Mrs. Barnett, East Ocean Frorit.
took place on Aug. 31. E. A. Barnett, fellowship and Mrs. meQ working on the new sanctu-Luncheon was served at 12 :30 'to
Mrs. Cochran is the former Mrs. Willam Mawson, status of women. ary. 24 members and an honored guest
Mary Addis Abbott. She was call-One of the special projects for Mn. J . H . Redstone presided at Was the Rev. Hayden Sears, new
ed east over a year ago because Christmas wiU be sending gifts the morning study.session and was district superinten~t of the
of her falhe_~ illness and has to the Navajo Indian mission a't assisted by Mn. J ohn U'Ren ln Methodist conference.
been in I1Un · since then. H er Oraibi, Ariz., wher e Miss Ruth the lessQJl on "Stewanhh.ip." Mrs. Stephen Weathe ford pre-
two children ar with her, Peggy Chapman is a teacher .. Members of &lded at the m eeting and plans
a junior in high school a nd Jim-the Sunday school wtll also join Parent-Teac'er Groups were made for a luncheon "to be
mle returning to Newport Gram-in this work. n given Oct. 7 at Oirlst Church by
mar school ·Mrs. E. A. Barnett reported that To Conc/uct Poll the Sea trom 12 to 1 p.m., th•
Mesa Community Church
To Hole/ Bazaar & Sale
she and Mrs. Weatherford served O •• I T . · price to be 75 cents a pla te.
lunch to 24 of the Whitney Boy n ,., i itary ' rarn 1ng
Singers '''hen they appeared here.
. A cooked food sale and bazaar
will be held at 2 :30 p. m . Friday.
Sept. 26 at the social hall or Costa
Mesa Communjty church under the
sponsorship of the WSCS with
Mrs. Lillia n Bailey as general
chairman. Olildren will en jO)• m o-
tion pictures and a fish pond and
a cafete ria-s tyle dinner \Vill be
served
Mrs. Henry H arr is r ead\a letter
from Miss Ellen Suffern, mission-
ary in Sienyu, Fukien. China,
thanking the group for t heir share
in providing a Servel re frigerator
and telling of the '"onder o( the
Chinese that refrigeration could
bt.' produced by means of heat.
Rev. Goodell sho Y.'ed koda-
chrome s lides of ··••ork done by' the
\V. S. C. S . all over the world in
missions and hospitals. w o rk
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tuaUy destroyed, not m erely
ma....,ked.
Danger of cross infection is
ever-present "·here people con-
gregate. Concentration of ha rm-
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matter greatly increases as peo-
ple assemble. This unsafe con-
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use of VIRAGON.
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or Other Respiratory Ailments
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, Why gamble on a n tihknown, untried wash~
when you ~what die Bendix can do? . '
It's the only automatic which baa been home.
cested l!y. a!illions of women in more than alae
years of ~uble-&ee s~cel Yet the Bendb: ~
ally cosu $4:0 to $70 less than other amoma~
wash en.
·Order yo~ Bendh !Oday ••. C&k e·)-ov time•
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Davis· an<t6ay' MUsic Co~
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Bnz• I'm ·
A nation-wide (X)ll to asCC'rtain
the opinions of its three million
members regarding compulsory
military training is being taken by
Parent-Teacher associations across
the country this faJ.1.
Each association wtll receive
ballots. distri.bute t h e m to Its.
m e mbers who will fill thC'm out
and mail to the State oCfice. Am-
ple room is left on the bottom of
the ballot to e nlarge oa the opin-
ion expressed. This poll should be
of real valuf' to Congress, sincr
the issue h as bc-('n tab\C'd a nd ''•Tll
come up a gain in J a nuary by
\vhich t im(' lh<' r esults of this poll
"''ill hav<' be<'n tabula ted.
An cxtC>nsi\'l.' discussion of this
plan \Vas conducted at the presi-
de nt's confC'rf'ncc or the Fourth
District Cnlifornia Con ~css of
Pi'!rC'nls and T C'achcrs, \\'hich met
at thC' Anaheim H igh school on
Thursday, September 18.
The speak<'r of the day was
OJr tis \Vhaley, fi cld r cpresenta-
t ive of the California Youth Au-
!hority. He gave a ver y thorough
l alk on the s ur\'ey made in Or-
a nge coun ty this past year and
touc h e d on recommendations
made. Following th1s the \'arious
c hairmen m~t for Round Table
discussions.
Those attending from the New-
port Harbor High school Parcnt-
TC'achcr associat ion included the
l\'1l'sdames R o y Roush , Byron
\Ve lis, Francis Ho["va th, H. W .
Parker, Paul Norman , Harry Bur-
dick. Kenneth Stewart, W. R.
Fowler , Jerrold Spangler. Edgar
Hill, Geor ge Gay a nd R. Donald
Hall.
Get-T ogethers Hea r
Of Alas/r.an Trip
Nina \Va lte rs entertained re-
cent!)' for mPmbers of the Ge t-
Togcthcr club at her home on
Santa Ana a\'enue. Dorise Jesko
being co-hostess a t the daintly
,appointed luncheon. •
Elizabeth Belmont of Orange
gave nn interesting accot1nt of he r
reCC'nt trip to Alaska.
,\ birthday r £'m £'mbera nce \vas
prC"scntro Leonor e Zube and l\1il-
drl'd /\lcrrill received a n anniver-
sary gift. Dorise J esko won the
raffle prize and Leila r-.tcl\lillan
and l\lary f\1 cDona ld had g ifls
from their secrl't pals.
:\fr :-:. :\l cDonnld \\'ill be next
hostess uith ?·•1rs. ~1errill assist-
'Car e of Bulbs' Topic
For FAC Gare/en
Section Meeting
ll Musically Speaking ~
Q By KA TRI.EEN COLEMAN II
In ('arly days mus1c1ans had no
way of ' repro-
duci ng copies of
thC'ir mus ic in
quantity. Every-
thing ha d to be
· laboriously cop-
ied by hand. Or-
chC'str as w e r e
s upplied ,., .. i t h
hand . written
instrum e n t a I
parts. Engra\·-
ing on copper-
plate \\'BS slow
and expensive or not to be had.
But bccausC' F'rau Senfelder asked
her ~on 1\lois to \\Tile a laundry
list for hrr. mcn ns \verc fo und to
the print ing of innun1er ahle books
pictures a nd sheet music. It just
happc-ned that the son had no
paper at h and on '''hich to \~ite
tht· r('Quired lis t. so he hastily
scribblc<l th£> number of shir ts.
collars and socks on a slab of
Solenhofen Stone. a sort of lime-
stone. The following d ay he casual-
ly laid a piC'CC or paper over the
stone, and to his astonishmert the
stone r('produced the \\Titin~ onto
the paper. This dilicover y led to
the art of lithography, and revo-
lutionized the printing v.•orld .
(Scrap book iteml
Frie,nds . I
!\1iss ·Jane Ta rt has been spend-
ing several weCks \\'l th relatives
in Altadena. '
Mr. and ~tr!. John R. Grouch.
West Bay avenue, are leaving
\Vednt'sday [or ten days in Sa n
Francisco.
r.tr. a,p d ~lrs. Oar\\'in Scott, 123
Diamond av<'nUE'. Balboa Is land,
ar c parents of a daughter . born
Sept. 22 in St. J oseph hospital.
l\lrs. MalX"I Sta nley. fifth grade
teacher in the Nc,\-port school. is
st ill in a rest home recovering
front a broken a nkle \Vhich she
rustnined \l:hile visiting in Eugene.
Ore. J-(er mother. l\1rs. f\.1inni e
Baker of Balboa. \\'as y.•ith her for
a tim e bui has returned ho me re-
cC'nt ly \'i.sitcd rclRti\'C's 'in San
Diego. ..-.,
\\talt C'r NC'\\·land of Los Cruces.
N . l\1 .. \\·ho is a grnduatc stude nt
at U .S.C., \vas recent guest at n
fami!y 'dinncr a t 'the hom e of Mr.
nnd :'\1rs. ~farif' ·Ne\\·land. N'C'\\'.
fXlrt H C'ights. OthC"r s prC'sent \\·erC'
J\lr. nnd l\1rs. P . L . Hi~gins:, of
Costa !\.'l e~a. l\lr. and !\1rs. \\'il-
linm Small of Long Beach and
i\li<::s Elsie N<''''la nd.
:\tr~. John U'RC'n. ~l rs. Flora
Or:itty and l\f iss El5iC 1'4"\\·Ja nd at·
~tr. Blanding of Bla nding"'s Nur-tt"'ndcd the r l'cen t county con\'en·
SC'f}'. San 1a An a, is to speak at the l io n of \V.C.T.U. hC'l d a t F uller -
first fa ll m{'{'tin,:: o! the garden '?n· !\lrs. Rf'at ty staying o v.e r
section of the Friday Afternoon nu:::hl and a ttending the evcn111g ' . club. lo be held \\.C'dnc~da)·. Oct. 1 S<'Ss1on. ,
nt 12 nqon in American l.Rgion ' l\trs. Joh~. ~,.,·is of San Jose.
hall. Costa !\.1 ('sa. "Care of Bulbs" \\'ho hc-C'n \·1 s1t1np: her brother a nd
is his time!)' t opic. sist('r, Frank and Ka te Robert-
Thi ~ is• the m onth for members
to ('xchang(' bulbs so the)' are
a!'kOO to bring extrai;; a nd plan on
taking many new varieties home.
They a.re also asked to bring a
sack lunch with coffee and dessert
to ~se rved b)· the hostesses. Mrs.
J ean Lawrence. section chairman ;
Mrs. J. P. Cooper and Miss
Frances Damoth.
so n. 28th stree t. h as returned
hon1e.
?\fr. a nd Mrs. S(anlC'y PfischneT,
30 14 Coast boulc\'ard. r eturned
last \\'('('k from a trit> to Se ei t tie.
Rev. Willia m R. Hessell of St.
P aul's ME'thodist church, Los An-
geles a nd former pastor of Christ
church b v the Sea. called on old
friend6 hf.re recently. a ccompalne4
by Mrs. Hessell a nd their daugh-
Sa\'e but tons from old garmen ts. ter Elaine a nd M~tha, who stay-
String them in se,ts .so that they. ed several days Wlth Mn. Walter)
will be all together when needed Racker. Court avenue.
for othe r garments. Rev. Douglas G. Dacherd, pas·
1-;;:;============;; I tor of the First Methodist church
Aches & Pains
--'lbed~
Inltal>le and OnaQ -or
tbe ttme--tneMU&y to llaft
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OB utobls U -........ lo
bod-i.d< of ........ -Vl-
talfty-"'A bei~ to )GWwlf
Mid eu.en• -are N'atme'•
wanoblp or _....,.. ...n-
eall7 -
We pae +wl m.,. -com..
•plete ---'zz IM ..al M Open.ti-.
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tiara om> D1acT21 ...._. wt-.... .,.._. --elw. hJa av & ... su....,.
lft1' --• NOWf ~ ........ ~
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Dr. II:. F. Bell .. D.O~ l'ILO •
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Hoon 9 to 5 llCfiDAnl
-THtlRSDA'IS.
Otller -.,. 8111 --" .• 111 UM
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at Pacific Grove, hu been visit ..
ing his uncle. D. T. Hebert, 2463
Elde n avenue, accompained 'by his
wife. Rev. Decherd ii former pas ..
tor of the Moore Memorial Meth~
odist church. Long Beach.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Ehorn and
son of Los Angeles spent the week
end with Mn. Ehorn'• parents,
Mr. and Mn. Ed Walker, Z7th
stttet.
Mr. and Mn. George Goeldner
dpent a week recently with their
daughter. Mn. Mona Moore. at
Ontario.
FOR RENT •
• Floor Sanden
• . Floor Edgen
• Floor W 111en
Tools, lor Smell jobs
l'UJlllllNO AND
ClAlll'Sll'ISY -
CROWN
HARDWARE
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Smuh Koes the bottle u Mrs.
Helen Hoyt, Balboa. chrlsteM
Rob Hoyt'A new excu rsion boat
"Hete_na., at the Bohman Co.
:yard. The 4S~root craft Aeats 76
and wlll operate as a lllKht-M!e ..
l~..lJoat In L0nlt' Beac-h Har bor.
-pho,to by Beckner
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Mona F"roeman. featured in th<· ij,,_=O=B=l=T=U=A=R=l=E=S=od.1 . 20th Century-Fox tech nicolor md--
sical' "~101 her \\1ore Tights". sets !\fR~. t\S:SIE 1\IE J,l~S ,\ BO?lri'E
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T UESDAY Newport 8-1!, Oollf. Sept. U. 19'1 P8ge$
JOHN ·DORY
CHOICE SEA FARE -I~· c .
C()MPLETE SHORE DINNERS $1 .50 -$1.75 . ·-· ... -···· ~ __ , .. ____ .... ... New Hours: ~
ll:SO :a.. m. • l:SO p. m .··and 0:00 p. m.. -l :JO p. m.
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Clooed Wedaeoday
601 EAST CENTRAL, OOBNEB P ALM, BALBOA
U.S. NAVY WAR S~RPLUS PIPE BARGAINS
S3.50 ROYAL, DEMUTH PIPES S2.S0
Famous nationally adverti~d
ROY AL DEMUTH Pipes nc-yer
sold belo-.v $3.SO ' .. no-.v $2.SO
cot'f1ple1e -with fil ters. Brand
ntw ! In original bo:ites! Price
includes state sales ta.x. We pay
postage. Buy ~veral no-w for
Xmas gifu ! Send ca.sh. check or
money order: ladicate sbaJ)es
prmrred. Act now!
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an original s ty le by ,,·earing berets
"'ith mll tch ing fabric glovC's . She
~;is aln1ns1 a dozt•n bert•ts \'<i .. )'H!f:
1n color from kelly green to \\'t:i te
nnd ;:, pair of gloves to n1atch f'ach
Decorative Products Co. ' c "' '!
J\1rs. Annie !\lf'lissa Bon£'. 88 ·J~~~2~8~66~:W~e~s~t~7~th~S~trff=~t~~~:·~~~~~~~~~=;~l rt :r.o Sund:i.~· in h('r home. 2004 Los Angeles 5, Calif. t
:\Jr)'l'r P L. Costa :'\lt'~:t. Sl'lc \\'AS
:t nn t i\'C' of 1\ladison. \\o'iS.. a nd
had li\'ed in Costa !\.1 csa for 15 one. l\Iiss Freeman also uses clcvrr
tlt'eessory notC's to "drrss up'' c:-
"dress down" he r ber ets. \\."ith a
sp1.1r1s drc>~s or a \'('ry tailor('d suit
sh1' :•:."l\'cs then1 simple a nrt plai n,
but "·it"! a tlr rssmaker Sl\4.l ''f
11rC'~s she oftr!1 ndds a \Vhitc 9ittl!'-'
Uo\\. or t ir!· c!1ps \\'hich she pins
on the frun : of thC' bt>rc t. One
pair of clips <irE> designed .,f her
O\v.n initial; .:11;d really adJ that
"·:1di vi dual" lvok.
,.\ son \\'as born Sept. 21 in
San1a Ana Community hosPital tO
~1r. a nd 1'.1rs. Clar€'ncc Heppler.
200 12 East Cc>nlral avenue, Bal-
boa. J-f c \\'Cighed SC'\·e n Pounds,
t"'O ounces.
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G:v.y-~,ry t'e-4.u-
f amiJies grow
but .
HOUSES DON'T
e Houses grow old but
they don't grow larger.
'That is t:h• reason grow·
ing'-f~ilies are among
the most ent husiast ic
friends of 74zti"•· With
a low~;~..,i. of Am er·
ica 7inp'•,:1oan, i111ured
by FHA, a nunery, extra
bedroom, sleeping porth,
' o~et additions may "'made to your hoUlle and
CIOllt of the improvement
spread over 36 montha.
. Building contracton,
oupply houaes, plumq
heating, painting and
other contractor• pro.
· vide 7" "'' fimncing for
heme improvement.Wurl<.
You know it'a the be.t
fi nancing when you fi-
nance through )' I ':r.
_._unknf
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Sur\'ivlng a rc her son . J.Jarrv L .
Bone and a da ughter, f\.·1rs. Flor -
ence Shaffer , both of Costa 1'.1ei;;a
three ~ra ndchildrcn and f 0 u ~
gr<' a t-gr:lndch il drPn.
FRESH HORSE MEAT DAILY
G rav"sidc· ser\·iccs in charge of
l he Graue l m ortuary \\'C're held
at 2 p.m. today. Rev. Joseph
Thompson offi ciated. Interment
\\·as in F a irhaven cem etery .
\\fJLLl . .\M S. 'E\'ERETT
\\1illiam S. £,•crc tt. 85t of 427
Hamillon St., Costa Mesa. died
Friday in the Or a nge County hos-
p1taJ. H e "'as a native of Valley
~1ill. Tex .. and had been fll.irancher.
Sur\'iving are his sisfer, Mrs.
J ulia Sh ipnfan of Ora nge, Q n e
grandson a nd two nephews. )
Pri\'atc services were held at
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A COMPLETE LINE
OF PET SUPPLIES
We Are Now Open at
1250 So. Main St., Santa Ana
PEPPY PET FOOD STORES
H . R. Bro\\'n Coloni a l chapel. Mon-
day at 10:30 a .ni. Re\'. Gerald
Bash. of the F irst Christian church
officiating. Interment "'as in F air-.
haven cem et ery. _.::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Be Wise -Adveruse tr Sell It Through Classified Ad vertising ~
questions to ask yourself
·before you 'buy a
neu:range
1 W~ich u.1ill give rne best cooking reJult? A new
Cas range built to 1'CP11 st andards is fla me·
perfect -for roasts, steaks and baking. 2 Which will Jave~ mosl kitchen lime? Smokeless
broiling, no n-clog burners, step-saving design; ..
a new post\\•a r Gas r ange by all means! 3 Wh ich iJ the (ost 111odern "aulon1atic"? The new
"Gas autoniatics" ha\'e auton1atic lighting, heat
control, clock-co ntrol O\'en ! 4 Which makeJ cooking cleaneJl ... cooleJl? Gas is
the c leanest, coolest co o king in the world !
Extra -insulated oven ... instant turn-off ...
5 Which i! the rnpJl economical? The new "CP ..
Gas ranges cost less to buy -and to operate!
6 Which has the large5l var~ly of ~U_? Auto·
matic Gas ranges are built to "CP" standards
in dozens of models! See them at your Gas
Company or Gas appliance dealers!
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PHO-·, ••wPOBT U -.11 OF _,.,T TC OPINJO"" !.---------'--------,--+--------~·--JI · More than 200 changes in the a corporation, u t.rualee under that ii;;jj;jj;i;;;iJi;;;;i;;~A~-~~~~-~;;i;;=.;;i;;;;;;:--;r.;j;;;:i;Jijii ,..,...,. "' ~ certaln deed of tl"Wlt recorded on th• l' '"=============='=============·,!) IU!lil' TRYING ~ Uo we have-paJd .out already to Californla Vehicle Code became ef-20th day ot Kuch. 1947, to Book im.
Pz)Me' I I ~ 'h!ldf~ Md ftandaJ Anenoou.. Volame x;x *'?' " One thing ihat must be said of K our 'former ~ff from ~tarv-fecti~e Friday, September 19. A ~~==e ct'!;ty~f gn~~~~"!:bt~ ~~;i;tj~(J~lootioa~.Jl~H~o~J:~*ii-~~Pll;~N~l·~·~od~J:;•~fil~J~W~01~b~•~•~l•~ll'~c;;;;;;;:t;; SHOULD COSfA MESA INCORPORATE? H~nry Kaiser ls that he never in we have also spent.a pretty partial roundup of the new State "'"~•• •• bu•bY """'' to• turthu
• d -$2.SO 1n Ora.n&e County· •lope trying. A f~w months ago, Pe in Germany fo help our for-laws which affect the driving pub-f:1~c.:~~ ~db~~al.dtoe~~noe~ &wt.:JJp~ ~:i, tntoA4J,.~; $3.00::: :ee:: to 8th zone ' "No,"· 8a78 W •. Carl Spem:CIS', "Yee..," ..,.-A. I . -4 Mlmale O. wtth the backing of Western busi-meir enemi~.· Recently it w'u an-lie follows : aell under i:leed or trust. recorded on
Ca.ta Meaa ~eum·• Burton, ol 1971 Fullerton atreet. nesamen, he asked the Reconstruc-no~ced that the Britis~ and our-'.~peed contests on ~i~hways pro-~~3.2~ibP:;~ ~a'o. ~Ybr}f:l.i I~~
J:nterel U ~~ =ter tt!tA~e or-~ceS,u;:;wport ~~ ''In the Costa Mesa district cer--''There's no doubt in my mind tion Finance Corporation for an selvp have poured mo!t:;: than .$900 lµbited and al~ part1Clpants sub-, orhl ~rang~ Ccr'n~, .d ar~~t (in
tain optimJstic but myopic hot-that Costa Mesa needs incorpora-$85 rnllllon adjustment in the top · on Into the Western zones of ject to penalties. (hot-rod~ers. b~ ~1~'C:Od t defauiF In. the obll~
iAM D PORTER Publllher heads are rarin' to go for a sixth-tion.. The county .. with ill many heavy finaricial struc~e of the Ge any. That isn't much by com-take note).. gattona for ·••hich e:ucb deed ot tru.at F FR. OST Editor I "t i ti capped th ' ble-· l"•t can't "'v 1 1 t · •• t with · th 'ditur M t ruts" · "d walks t la security h&d occurred La lh&t lh• • G . d-. 1 M c ass-CJ y ncorpora on. o e r pro ..... , ....,, •• e Fontana stee p an . s a...,,.~ -p n ? er expen es, o o . crossmg ~1 e . o prtuclpal and lnteree:t due lday l . 1947,
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01 anaaer wit.ha· ten-gallon bonded indebted· Costa Mesa its share of time, ment, he pointed out, was required but 'the catch~ that we are like-enter drivewa:rs, service stations, wu not paJ.d .nor -a.·ere the pa)·mentA f'rintJ.na: Plant, 3011 W . Centrill Avenue, Newport T\eacl\, California ness and all decked out with park-money and attention. not as 8 favor to himself ·or to ly be spendiilg more in Germ-etc must yield right-of-way to d.ue 00 the first deed of lrwlt, due
" "'-. ' • April 1st. 1947, and aub9equent t.bere-~jcial Paper of the City of Newport Beach ing meters and such. "The sher1trs office 1s unable his company but ~ a means or an~ in the yean immeruate1y . a-approaching pedestrians. ,0 • mad•. ,,,. ''""' ba••n• ........
Grocery bills being what they to give Costa Mesa adequate po-bringing the Government's treat· 1heafi than we have: thus far. The Right" turns against red lights ~r t~t ':;0e~~~~!:: 1':aD~Jii~83d~
A D~dable Local lmUtutlioa fl)r Over l'7 Yea.re are, it's Dad business to -start lice and traffic protection, day or ment of Fontana into line With Gel!IDans won't . be self.supporting permitted ex?"pt wtiere prohibited Page. 645. of said orrictal Record,j)-
municipal housekeeping at the night. The County Planning Com-that of the Geneva steel miY,s for fsome time to come Jl,nd it·now by local ordinances or when "no WILL SELL. al public auction, lo lbe
NATIONAL EDITORIAL IHI-~~
Attive
Member
of
Congratulations, Justice Gardner!
Elevation of Hon. Robert Gardner of Balboa Isl-
and, magistrate of the City of Newport Beach, to De-
partment No. 4 of the Superior Court of Orange
County, came as no surprise to his many loyal follow-
ers who were confident that Governor Warren would
recognize his fine qualities, good legal judgement
and aptitude and therefore, appoint him to the high
judicial post.
· It may not be known to scores of other citizens
in Orange. County, but Judge Gardner-or. as we pre-
fer to ca ll hiR1, Bob-has the respect of everyone in
the oouth coast area. He is highly rega,rded especially
by the numbers of culprits who have appeared before ~his bench for one or more infractions of the civil code .
These unfortunates, even those who have heard him
pronounce sentence upon them, regard Judge Gard-
ner as "one of the fairest of city magistrates in the
county." ·
Frequel)tly, spectators to his courtroom at the
city hall have watched him strive mentally to resw:-
tect th e on e redee mable quality left to keep a law
violator on the straight and narrow path. Some whom
he has been lenient with have reformed; others \Vho
lacked self-control have foun d that judgement must
prevail in the end. T~ey who have se rved their terms
came out holding no prejudice against the court that
sentenced them , for they know in their hearts that
he tried to help them. '·
Judge Gardner goe s to the Superior Court as the
youngest man ever to be chosen in the county for
that post, and he takes the post with the heartiest
congratulations of all of us-those of us who have
known him as a boy. those who have known him as
a man, those of ill; who have watched his exploits as
a merited naval officer in the wartime service of hi s
country and those who have knowri him only since
his return from Okinawa and Saipan c·ampaigns.
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Congress,. Communism and Winter
To most Americans the approach' of \vinter means
little more than a change in the weather. With warm
clothes, warm homes and plenty of food a drop in
the mercury hold s no worries for them. •
To mo st Europeans the approach of winter is a
fearful thing; Scant garments are no match for fr eez-
ing temperatures, while fuelless, battered dw~llings
cannot keep out th e raw, penetrating cold. Food al-
ways scarce, becomes still harder to find in winter.
All reports indicate that Europe is disintegrating
faster economically than most of us expected or yet
realize. The ordeal of last \vinter-the coldest in 50
years-,-togelher with the drought of this S\Wlmer,
plus the enormous loss of productive machinery in
the war years of semi-starvation endured by the peo-
ple are combining to hasten th e. collapse of Western
Europe . ·
Something mu st be done to prevent that collapse.
The United States is the only nation able and willing
to do much about it. The ,Marshall Plan is in the
making, but that can hardly get under way before
next year. Next year may be too late.
Winter will soon close in. Without ouick help
from us despair and hunger may drive most of West-
ern Europe into communism.
Aside from the humanitarian· aspects of helping
the hungry we cannot afford to let communism march
farther we stward. If it d o es its position w i 11 be
strengthened while ours will be weakened.
The situation cal ls for congressional action this
fall. Th e Administration should make known to Con-
gress and the public just what Europe's immediate nl1t!~S are and ~ongress should be called into special
session to provide emergency help, although it must
insist that nations receiving our aid ·do all they can to
help themselves. . .
Delay will work against ~us. Winter and commun-
ism Vfill not wait.
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. , . . .. . highest bidder, for caah, In lawful peak of a boom, paying inflated mission just -can't devote the which were sold to U. S. Steel looas like we have fo take over right turn signs posted. money o f the United State.a of America.
prices for land, buildings, rents, proper Ume and attention to the for 20 cents on the dollar. pa or .all of Britaiit's occupation . Stand.in~ ?n roadway ~o solicit 'the ~ho~r3~ t~~Y0.~foc~~~~ .. 1~7 a..fJ
salUies, equipment and furnish-needs of our fast growing com-However1 his request was turn· zo , or at least, pay the bills. rides proh1b1ted. (Thumbing from day. at the North main entrance to th"
ings. munlty. Every' month that situs-ed down Undaunted Mr Kaiser Th@ British _ you may have curb or off the road"-•ay still Orange County Hall of Records. In tha · ' · · i · City of Santa An&, County of Orange, \\'e're not ripe for incorporation. lion gets wone. is now asking for a lesser adjust-he~d -are l?roke. It has been O.K.) State of California, all the tnterut
The ireatly reduced area, proposed "Costa Mesa nee& sewers. The ment of $3411.i: millio.n, the estimat-sai ·that the Germans are i)aying Motorists traveling at Jess than ~~,.t~Y!~d t~u~~ec~Ytotha~t.f.l'c~d~nc:!
to be corralled is one-half vacant state has appropriated millions of ed excessive war costs in the capi· for ,defeat. Maybe so -but both normal speed must keep in right-prior tt.ereto, in and lo the property
lots ~d acreage. Wh¥ penalize doll~s to help citieS with their ta! structure Under this new plan th _British and ourselves are pay-hand lane. situated in the County of Orange. State · ' . . . . . . of Cali!Q.rnla. and ducr1bed a.a fol-owners of homes, stores and fac.: se wage disposal problems. The if approved by the RFC, Kaiser 1n for victory. Passing to right of vehicles by lows. to-tnt :
tor y buildings? Wait until these county plan for sewers will only would seek to raise $80 million in * BOYCOTT ~~o· driving off paved portion of high-The Eut 66 feet or the Weat ~ t I ts h •--built "d t unk li t some dis · · · F ~•=•u• ' . hib" d feet oC the South half or Lot 30 of vacan o ave IA.~n upon provt e a r ne' a -private capital to increase on-. . Y<ay pro ite . . Fairview Furna. a.s per map there-
to pay their fair share O\, the tax lance away from Costa Mesa. Like tana's productive capacity by . 18 being rumored that ,Russ· Changing mufflers to increase of recorded In Book s. Page 71, oC
burden. ' · • · other cities, Costa Mesa, too, will bo t t th. ds It ·18 to be hoped s1ans may not attend the confer~ noise prohibited. · ' Mlacellaneous llapa, Records of a u wo 1r · r f F . Mi · be /· aald On1ng:e County. ''The law guarantees low-cost have to provide its own sewer sys· that the RFC will grant this new e nce !> ore ign nisters to California opera or's license to -or 110 much the~! u eh&ll be nece11-
city government." reads an adv. of tern t o get any benefit under the request not for Kaiser's benefit heli:i in London in Novem?er. Jt be suspended or re\•oked upon con-~~!1.to fa~~~~t~ loi%~=untiJ~~~~:
the incort>Oration pros. What cl county plan. but for the benefit ot the entire mar be that the Kremlin has viction of offense in another State c~sts, expen&e11 of &&le, and compe.Dll&·
laµgh! The law guarantees no "A sanitary ·district cannot get West. Certain it is that until some started the rumor. for some °:b-when penalties apply for offense uon of trustee.
such a thing. I 'm asham·ed of those any direct state aid, but cities reasonable financial adjustment is s~e .purpo~e of its own, while in California. (c~~~rJ..e.f'i ~~\947·
responsible for attempted hood-can. made on F ontana its existence will fu~. intending to have Molotov Opening doors on roadway side ABSTRACT AN D TITLE
winking. Any time a city, ad.min-"Costa Mesa is such a delightful be precarious a nd will cast a shad· 0~ ha~df whhcn the con~ence be· prohibited unless it is reasonably ~~A:A~.T~t"/s~~~sident.,
istration w ants more r evenue (and community, it would be too bad ow over the whole industrial fu. gi · t e rumor P,..-~es true. safe to do so. By c. c . FULLER. Secret"1'>'·
when don't they \ .. ·ant more and to be swallov.·cd up by Santa Ana ture of the W est. h.ot~ver:llthe ab~encef of lthe Rus-Operating vehicles with defect-~~~:~n~E~~.~~r~~a.& FORGY,
more?) they can r aise the assesed or Newport Beach. BAD PREDICTIONS sia1..,, wi occasi?n ar ess con-ive rear windows prohibited. Attorneya for aald trustee. ~
valuation higher an.cl higher unless "I believe in sell-government. I This comment is som ewhat tardy CCl"ll now than it would have .a Motorists on highways "ith sep-Pub.-Sept. 9· 16• 23. 1947·
halfed by r ecall election , Already believe tha t small cities have the in that it concerns the long week-ye¥ or so ago. The · .tact ts arated roadways need not stop E?\.1ILY DICKSON: "They .say
many cities have hiked valuations· most beaeficial and honest govern· end summer holidays, but we thing th~~ the ~n!,ercnce will .un· when m eeting or passing school that God is everywhere, and yel
-Seattle to fifty per cent. Chicago ment. I believe th8t Costa r,t esa it should be made anyway. Almost doubted!~ ac~JC\e a lot more wit~-bus which is s topped on opposite \VC alv.·ays think of Him as SQme-
to 100 per C'ent of r eal value. The s hould incorpora te right now, be· . bl h f th h I' oud SoVIet interference than it road"''ay what of a recluse."
•1 tax rate restrictiOn for sixth' fore ,. t's too · la te." invaria y "' en one ~ · cse 0
. I· could v.rith Molotov ther e wearing -:;;:;;'.::'~·;::::;::;::::;::;::::;:::;:::;::::;::;::::;::::;::;::::;::;::::;::::;::;::::;:::;s:;::;::::;:::; .., d.a ys approaches. statisical predic-ev 1 ybody out with his long-wind-\ clciss cities .is a' joke "\\'hen ther e's tions are made as. to the ~urn~r ed arguments. The Moscow con-
no limit to asses~d valuation """·"' say11 Eugene Taitt, Ea.st of ~rsons. who \\'1~1 be killed. 1n ference of the Foreign Ministers
hikes. Recently assC'SSed valua -21st street. Costa Mesa. tra(fic aC'cident ~ur.1ng that period. prq\red beyond doubt that the Rus-
tions along thi,s 'coast hare been "Taxes? I don't like to pay taxes Now . these pred1ct1ons, of_ course, siaos have no desire to work out
raised 100 and 700 per cent. (And any better than other people do. are 1?tended to warn dr1vsrs to con1promises and get Europe's
don't think that recipients \\'On't But I believe that a city of Costa tak(> it. easy a nd kee ~ t.he number muhdled affairs straightened out.
\Vh istle and kick alt sight Of their ~fesa C'an be run economically, and of accide nts to a m1n1mum. But In ,·London ·the Big Throe _
tax bills ) that '"·ith all the state money that h d · h th t ff ct If ··Lo,·v t.ax0~appeal to. I.hose look· · · 1·k h 1· 1 ey . on t av~ a · e c · En~land Fra nce and the United '°"<'\: . -goes to c1t1 cs. 1 et e gaso 1ne tax. t h th e too many mot a • ing for factory sites.' businesses the beverag(' tax, etc., that Costa any ing. cy. giv · -States -can at least proceed to
.nd hom"s. w 1·tness the nurn' ber of '! h t ·11 b orists the feeling that a certain v.•ork out the problems in West· " . L\' esa orpe owners axt"s v.·1 e be f · "d t d deaths num · r o acci en s an ern'Europe. l'vtaybc, thcy·11 feel dis-folks ,,·ho have come u p from the \'ery li ght. a re bound to occur regardless of appointed if the Russians show up.
beach to locate here \vhere taxes "By ha\-ing our ov.·n city govern· all efforts to prevent them. Not
are Jo,ver. ' ment \Ve ca n all get action. and long ago a large in~urance com--------------
"In outside territory }·ou don't not hav~ to go chasing to Santtt pa.ny, in strC"ss ing the impor tance -------------
have to suppor t a \\'hole city ad-Ana trying to ~l't \Vhat thC' count y of observin~ safe ty r ules, made
ministration to get street li ghting, oug ht to do for us. !his statel!)Snl: "With the full co-
curb~. sidC'\\'alks. fi r<' hydrants, "Se!f gove:r:me nt is the Ameri-. operation -0 , dri~crs and pcdestri-
pa\'ing, se,,·ers and other bc-nefi ts can way of h\'1ng, and Costa r,1 esa a n~. therC' need be no traffic fatal-
ir :you coopcrale and consult v.rith has bc<en the ~ounty's s.tep-child itiC's a t all this \,·eek end!" Our
your county super\'isors. for too ~ong a time: I believe. that ,gurss is that if more such con-":VC''r~ getting bettrr road lhf' closer the go\ernment is to structiveappealsas this werc made
ma·1ntcnanct:> anei at lo"·cr cost the p<>Qple, the t;>ctter goVC'rnment instead of tot.a il ing the deaths be-
than a city a dministration \Vould the people get. l '!1 for better gov. fore they occur, there would be
give. (See San Bernardino Ave. e.rnmcnt, a nd bellC've tha t a local fewer accidents.
and Clay St. in Newport Heights, city council "·ill be just wha t Cost a OCCUP·\TION C.OSTS
city of Ne\vport. I Adequa te road fl.fesa needs.'' After spending some $300 billion
machinery at t his time would be 10 S400 billion to v.;n the war
Quality Lumber
and
Building Materials
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LUMBER CO.
B. E. JIOSTETLEB
highly expensive. \vc're finding that peace isn't J d I d h Scotch tape, various sizes. on
" uvenile e inquency an ot er cclh'.'.c~a~'.:_· .'.e':il~h~e:':r:_. ~AJ~'~id~e~f~ro'.'.m~t~h~e~b~il:_· ~=======~====~ crimes won't disa ppear with incor-sale at the Ne¥r"S·Times . _ .
poration. The good e xample of l;:=============:; paren ts. right teaching in home
and school, morC' play grounds and
youth clubs could db more than
municipal la w and cit:io' police.
"Tax payer, once you put your
hC"ad in the noose You're s tuck,
come good timC's or financial de-
pression.''
··xo." "ays Robt"rt J-f. ~foUf't.
Costa 1't esa, rral ~fate broker.
"I am opposed to incorporation
for Costa l\lcsa a l the pr('sent
tin1C' as it \\'ould mC'an unnecessary
<'Xpc>n!ivc ta.'<a tion duf.ing v.·ha t
Caldwell Plating Co.
Under New Management
2815 Villa \Vay
Newport Beach
Expert Chrome, Nickel and
Copper Plating and
Metal Polishing
All Work Guaranteed
Plant Phone: Harbor 1300
Home Phone: Harbor 286-R
is no"'· a n inflationary period. !~============~ "The so cal\C'd 0Cn('fits, \o\'hich I
the p<><>ple have been ad vised can
be dC"rivcd through incorporation,
C'an a lso be had witho.ut incorpora-
tion and \\'ithout the additional
expense of a city go\'crnmen t \\'ith
It's land purchases, buildJngs. sal-
a ries, equipmer.t . maintenance,
e tc.
"Not to be o\'erlooked is the
fact that onC'e incorporated \Ve
will have to maint ain ~ our own
streets. \\'hi ch Orange county now
kttps in "'hat can be called ex·
ccllent condition. com pared to the
streets of a nearby incorporated
area.
"I believe in the future or Cost a
l\1esa and have purchased proper-
ties on the East side, on the West
side a nd on Hnrbor Blvd during
the past year. Costa l\1esa ls a
paradise right now. L€t's wait and
t alk incorporation at some future
date , when more settled times and
a greater population might war-
rant our accepting the burden of
increased taxation."
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In Quality
REFRIGERATION
. Air Conditioning
F.qulpment
C... • Cablneta • Count.en
WaJkr.lm • Fowitalna • , Stoola
Baclr: Ban •, Boothl
Complete Market.
Cate, Etc.. Plan.ntnc
"WEBER" DISTRIBUTOBS
Au.helm
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insurance
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p.a. palmer INCOIPOIAT!D
w. o. buck, Insurance counMfor
3333 via liilo, newport beach, coli!.
telephone newport beach, harbor 1500
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Jack's Eqwipment Rental
Contractors' Equipment
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Phoae Beacon 5$08-W
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTANT
Bookkeeping
Service
t;OLIN F. BROWN
(Harbor 16")
BAL BOA VACHT CLU B
Ba y•ide Or., Newport Be.ach
ARCHITEGr
Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 17U
2121 Lakewood Ave.
Loo Angelm NOrman.dy MU
DE1'°TISTS
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
%%0%YJ W. Central. Harb« lf.IG
NEWPORT BEACH
GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8,
%8SS We.t CeDWal
Phooe Bubor Ul-J
Newport
PBYSlCIA.'iS-SUROEONS, D.O .
Dr. W;T. Mooney .
Pbyolcliul and 8nrpm
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Dr. Tom E. Barton
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A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PllYSICIAlf
and
SURGEON
411 Cout lUgb"·ay. Harbor 1568
Coroaa deJ Mar
John K. C. Chung, M.D.
PbJ·alclao &P'l Sur1eoa
2-4 7.g,30
!Yld by appointment
Beacon 5075
1%0 Eut 18th Street
Costa Meu.. CalUorula
Gordon M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: !Cl-12 a.in.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
PhyalcJa.n ~d Surseoa
Hours: 2~5, by Appointnient
. Telephone Beacon 5848
ISi Broad,~••Y Cost.a Meu ,
Mllt<>n M. Maxwell, M. D.
1601 Cout 111"·•1
Corona de) Mv .
Office Hours: !Cl-12; 2-5
' Phone Hubor IOU
S. R. Monaco, M. D. I
814 Bay Ave., Balbo9 I
Harbor nu •
Ofnee Boan: · ·-
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H. E. Stickler, M. D.
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All Types of
Commercial Art
WRIGHT'S UJMBER YARD
1784 Newport Blvd'. Costa Mesa
L. W. Pierce
1784 1''EWPORT BLVD. BEA.CON 6679-W COSTA MESA
GORDON Bz· FINDLAY
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BUILDER
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CABINET SHOP SERVICE
CABI;NE'l'S AND MILLWORK
'T. C. JOHNSON, Supt.
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BUILDING MATERIALS
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Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive
Gohn's Battery Service
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Solar Batteries
Marine and
Automotive, Batteries
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BVUJIW etliDll JI ULm M1MlRZ·~--• B0.&'19, l1'PftBB • roa llDT &l l:XOILUfOll •NEWPOBT BALBOA NBW8-TI••I p 7 .....;;~_12_YEARS ___ S_ER_VI_CZ ___ . FOR SA•.~ twm -blue Alln FOR SALE-41ohnlon 5 'b.p.. '1 OCEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel clooe W1IL EXCHANGE commer¢al TUESDAY N-porl Ptt·h, Calif, . l!lept. II, _, . age
•T.:,..T,!.:'::.I11~;J. T~~ct't''11.:'~'ci01~ IN 'I1IE HARBOR AREA. bedapttadl; men'• wool . avtt· outboard. Exe. cond. c.ompletely to Newport t1ahing pier, 2306 frontage Jot on Cout Highlltay UAL £STATZ • Jt&AL aTAD •
ETC. ,.l!QUllll!il!.D ev TH& ACT ,. n AT T coat, ladies wear; nnall boY• overhauled and painted Ph. La· Ocean FronL Harbor 987. A and $2000 house trailer for tiCh.. -------------co~GRES& OF AUGUST ... 191L HARRY ~ clothing. Beacon 5291..J. 712 -··· ..... 76-4-few vacant rooms and apts. home. Se .. hore Realty, 6490 Bargain in Costa Mesa-3 bdrm. FOR SAIF $25,000 flnt trust
AS AMENDED BY THI! A.CU OF .,-.-.-...... •v ved In 1 ~ f h d MARCH s..1m, AND JULY a. 1946. . PAINTING CONTR.AcrC>R Beacon St., Newp:mt Het1hts. 1'-fake reservations now. 76-Stc Coast Highway, Nwpt. Bch. mo o ... o ouse on new eed on excellent income ~
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N---rt ~Ne••-Timu pub-• 774. Eut 19th Street 76-ltp FOR SALE -Kelso Craft 14-ft. FUR ' 75-2tc foundation. Price 5350. Miner erty near Harbor area. P~le
ll.9hed •mt-weekly at Newp<_>rt Beach. Pfi. ~L 5413 Cmta Mesa. Callt and new 4 cylinder Evenrude NlSHED A.Pr. for two. Pri~ . ~-street near Victoria and Hartk:Jr S300 month 6%. Contact owner,
California for e>ctober 1, 1941. UNTY ~tfc FOR SALE-Interlocking Hollow motor Simplex starter and $2.00 per day, also winter rates. RANCHES & ACBJ"..AGE 5% blvd. Hub-Powers, agent. Har-854 Orange Ave., Long Beach 13 o;'FSn'Ng~troRNIA. co HARBOR ~~ P~a;::un• ~~~ta:: moori~g. $450. Harbor :iss4.J. 113 -15th st., Newport76-Bcl n.. 2 ·Acre Ranch Home~ bor 62-W. 76-tfc Calif. .74-5tp
aerore me. a notary tn and for the ~--· · ar. '" t 76-4tp tp ~!',,':~d~nw_ ~~:iC'!d~:""1 .. ~~~ Plumbing Service gonla, ycrona;de1 Mar. &7-2tp FOR RENT-Furnished 2-bedrm. Near Orange County Park $2000 DO~. Owner will sacri-FORSAI.F-'New3-bedroomhome
... n dut.l' •wo.n acconll•• to ••·de-1768 Newport Blvd. Beacon SOCS'\\ VENETIAN BLINDS-AlumlJlwn 48 FOOT FANTAIL , house. Inspection 11 to 4 Tues· TWO !UGHWAYS AND County ·nee home ocean side of blvd. · on View location above tho ~t~:11 N:!~~~~ ~: .. ~= at.eel. wood. can .\JI for tree .U' ~ day afternOOns. 605 Larkspur r oad surrouncU.ng, insuring pri-Laguna Beach. Fine ocean view. Arches. Dining room. fireplace,
and that the follow~ Ls, to the be•t REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY mate. Renovation &: ttllnilhtna FOR SALE \.nl9' TRADE Ave., Corona del Mar. 76-2tp vacy. Five room house, two bed Excellent qeach. See owner, 1273 20x30 garage. $14,600. Complete ~at~~~n~no0f1Ti.!e owners~l~~r.~ Contractin& and S:p~--ttc So Cout Venetian Bllnd Co. Fully eq\lipped for mackerel, al-RENT FURNISHED _ OCEAN room and den, brick, stucco So. Coast Blvd. Phone Laguna in 30 day!. Call Hub Powen,
ment (and 1r a dally. weekly, 11e~-Wdt 18th and Newpcwt Ave~ bacore or sword fishing. 8 ton Fr:ont from Oct . 1 to June l . and frame. Carpet wall to wall. ·Beach 4551. 74-4tp Harbor 62-W. 71-tfc .,.~ly or triweekly oewspa~r l e ,...__.__ --· Ph·. BeaCOll ~ W V · bl" ds 1" b th Pan cltt\lla.Uon). etc., of th• aforesaid put>--COOPERATIVE '""'9"9 .,._.. "'':-tf, ICe hold. 70 H .P . Caterpillar die-Two bedroom ideal tor couple or enettan tn · 7li
8 · -llcation tor the date •hown to lbe1 -1 1 h ui~~ bu II famll R $60 try. Real fireplace with H eat-
.bov. ·a~tton ........ u.ln!d by the ac ttho ROOFING CO 5e , new y over a ~. new -sma y. ental .00 lease . d . .... · .~.. _ _. b ilator. An c<eld orange trees an Augwit . t91:!. u 11.mend~ ~ 19 • Watchetl ~ C!ocla _ Jewelry t a ne range, quarters !or tour. required. Harbor 1938-J. 75-3tp pv-
.. ,.!! ",~".,""on h~: ~~i.allUlfa;~ Yan~ New and Repair Bait tank and live bait net. Ph. FOR RENT -0 t I J 1 family •fruit. Extra garage or
'"" ='-_, th ve~ CHROMOMTERS 75-tf c to une workshop, cement !1oor. Large :t~fh!!t.lr~~: t~r1!l~ on e re Phone Beacon ~R Repairing -Prompt Servi~ Harbor 97· c horrie on Bay Fro~t 4 bedroo~· Chicken house, cement floor. 20 lh!· P~ri~h~~ ~:: ~:naa:1~~~(to~~ ~73 Elden Ave., Colt.a M!!M Sensible Prtcea 3 baths, priv. pie r & beach. $150 x32 well-bUilt highway stand &
bu•'•"• man•""' .,.., . :IG-tf• VAN DRIMLEN Clipper Bow Boat per month. Box 128 Balboa lsld. fixtures & stock. Plenty of wat· Publl~her. Nev.-port Harbor Publish-46 tt. 14 beam. 70 H. P . Cat diesel. 75-4tc er for irrigation. New Furnace.
tn g Co 3011 W. Central A,·e., New~rt CESS pQQU3 d J E W E LR Y Be"ch.··ca11f. Managin!t ~;.tor. ~g~~= aD l'786 N Bl d r-ta .___ New bait tank; swordfLSh plank; 1 ROOA1 kitchen apartments for S. R . BUTI..ER ~e1S~~:,· t~fi f~~u~lriies ~a:!rer. Sam SEPTIC TANKS ewport v \,Al9 -complete commercial equipment. \V:inter rental, Stage Motel, 610 R t. 1, Box 472. Orartge. 74-4tc
o. Porter. 1569 Miramar Dr .. Bal~ h ln 31-tfr Sale or trade. Harbor '¥!. 68-tfc Coast Highway, Newp~. Beach. S . R. BUTLER, Owner caJ~11:hat the owner Is ~ (If owned by Installed. Anyw ere FOR SALE OR TRADE -Piano Harbor 97 ____________ 75-:....:t:.cfc, _ _:P..:h..:o_n_:e_Or_a_n...:g:.ec...87_3_1_·_M2_. __ _
a corporation. Its name and addru.s Orange County accordion , 32-bass. Italian make 1 • mu"'t be stated and also Immediately F OR SALE OR -...n ~oE _ 28-ft . F O R RENT-A separate furnished MONEY TO LOAN
th!!n!Under the names and addreS!ell Contract Drilllng ...._ case included $75.00 or will tr. Jn-• h or stoc khofde~ ow·n1n1 one pen::ent or Sewer Connection !or good std. typewriter. Har-Cabin Cruiser. Take car pickup ousekeeping room. Call at 123
morfl of total· amount or 11toc k. Ir not bo 1939 \" 709 W B A truck or property. Ph. H a rbor 30lt h St. Newpor t, or phone H a r . nv.•n!!d by a corporation. the names r -•V or . ay Ye. 1 91 and addTe!'M>~ ol the lndlvldual owners (All Work Guaranteed) 75-2tc 1299-W 75-4tc · 75-2tc
mu_..t be g\\·cn. If owned by a firm. FU!] Insurance C&rried FOR company, or other unincorporated con-FOR SALE _ Star sail boat , RENT -New kitchen ap<irt-
"m. '"Mm• and •••~,., ·~ w•ll .. J . R. McCORMICK W·ASHING MACHINES Latest type, n exible mast. In· ment fo r couple. Sandy's Mo tel, tho~ of each lnd ivlduaf membe r. must Corona d<'l Mar. Harbor 1091-J. be ~\,·en.l 340 Victoria St. C.O.ta Men U you don 't have one do Yo'.D eluding sails ready to sail. ~1\m D PcirtPr, 15&9 Miramar Dr.. Phori'e Glenda le, Qtrus 11188. 15·t1C Balt•on Callrornla. Beacon 5069-.:{ washing at :--;,,.ra· s. w ade. ':?OS We~tmlnlster A\'e. 93-tlc 60-tfc F OR RENT-2 '!'ra ilers. one brand
r-:ewp<>rt Beiich. Californ ia. BILL'S WASH A TERIA Diana Gail Mar~ar1h. :!05 We!t· F'ORMED Wlr\dsh.Je lds & Hatd. . - -BOAT COr.fPASS mounted onK im-nc\'1, s!l'('ps 4. N'i.>ar beach. Ph. ~~~3te r AA NeWport Beach. C11.t1 ror· Coven m a de to order. Also Plex· 475 Newport Blvd., Col.ta Meu ball in box, like ne\v 510.00 .Ph. I-I arbor 653-\V. 23391 N ev.rpo r t
3. That t h,. knov.·n bond holder!. lglaM & Lucite Shee•· for --•e Santa Ana 4267. 75-4tc Bl\'d., Cost Mesa.· 74·tfc mort~~u:Pel!I. an d flther ,~u r\ty holde~ ~ ~ Phone Beacon 5770
0,,,.,n111iz or hn!di njt 1 f)f'r<'ent or more Nu-World Products Company l7-tft MERCURY '42. 110 conversion NO\V until OCT. l S-Large living
of 1c,,o.1 amf•unt or OOnd~. nv•rt1tages. 303 Third St., Huntington Beach · ·.Mo & rm. 2 bed, rooms. I " baths. •ar-(1.r olher !lf'rurltlell a.re : 1tr the re are complete \vi.th transm1ss1un ~ .,
none . _..n ll tate.) Phone Huntlng1on Beach 178 DON'T WAIT reverse gear . New . 18' speed BJ::E'. patio. pr i\'ate pier . 209 1~
XOXE. 8().tf E 4. That thf' two parai;rraphll ne:tt t ORDER YOUR boat almost finished. as ls. Bea· _.ast Bayfro nt. Balboa Island.
1.bro\'f'. 11:\v\n1t the name!! of the oll-·ner!. con 5686. 61 ·tfc 0 \.1.'?lC'r PLcasa nt 6712. 74-4tp
""""'"''''"· and Meuelty holdo"· It RALPH BAKER SERVEL any . contai n not onl y the !l!'lt of et0<:khold ers and security h<>lders a.s M th" ••• .,., upon tho bOO•• or •h• Garden aintenanc e GAS REF.RIGERATOR
,0.,,,,anv but al•o. In '""'' whe~ the I
CLOSE OUT SALE
2 inboard 6 h .p. 14' runabouts. 3.
5. 4.2 h.p. outboards. 8, 10 a nd
12' s kirrs . Car top carriers.
et0<:k holl\e r or !'!"'CUritY" holder appeare AND N O W upon the book" of the company u Landscape Des1'gn trustee or ln any other fJduclary re-lation. the name of the. !><"On 0 ' <or· · AT
poratlon for whom sucli trust~ l!'I act-Smith's Rare P lant Gardens lng. I! ~ven : a\51') that the said two pa.rag-raphs contain statements em· 2249 Newport Blvd., Bea. 5170-W.
brncl ng 11.fflant°s full knowledge a.nd C M 7" •t belief u to the <'ircum!tance! and con· osta esa. o-.-. p
dltlon:t under whi ch !lOCkho\der! and -ao~AL l4 8e('Urtt-y h<i\derl! who do not appear ~ ~ l'I upon the bookl!l of the company a.s trustee!'!. hold atock and .secu ritle!I In. i.i.COHOLICS ANONYMOUS -
Reply Box 27, Balboa Ialand
4Cl-tfc
a capacity other than thl\t o[ a bona fid e ov.·ner; a.nd this afftant h&.9 no ~a!!on to believe that any other per~n. 1USoclatton. or crorpo"'tlon · hllll any . lntere!'lt direct or Indirect In the AAld -'PIE'-A-~---AID--S-------U
stock. bond!!. or l)ther Mcurlt~s than v :a•
ts so statPd by him . 5 That tt)e a,·pr11.1te 'number or co ple!'I of ·,.arh IM1ue o f th!!! oubl\cation ~Id or dlstrlbutE"d . thn;>ullh the mall!! or othetw\!'e. \fl paid !llllb!OC:riber!'I during the twelve mci]!.th! pn"t'edlng the date shown Rbo\'f' f! 2578 fThlll lnfonnftt!Qn
Is required from da\lv , -..·eo-kly !reml· wttkly. ftnd !rlweekly newspaper.!!
MACHINE and MACHINELESS
Permanent ' Waves
T\nting and ManicurinC
E:venlng Appl. Ph. ~arbor 179 .w
Vi's Beauty Shoo
Deliveries Are
Improv,ing
We May Surprise You
Seaboard Equipment Co .
1205 Coast Highway Newport Bch.
Phone Beacon 5841. 76-2tc
Boats Priced to Sell VOGEL'S
Harbor lC ·70-rt. Aux. Schooner $12.000. 4().
43-tfc ft. Aux. Yawl S"l.900. 36-ft. Twin 100 Main SL '
-------------Screw Stephens. Sed. Cruiser ,
BAYSIDE PLATING
Gold -S ilver • Copper -Brau
Antlque5 a Specialty
See Our Ad in Orange County
Phone Directory
$9.500. 33-ft. Sport F isher (1940)
$6.500. 30-ft . Albacore B o ft t
!19471 53.850. 42-ft. Sport Fish·
er (19471 SS.~. ·
U' ANTED TO RENT U
WINTER RENTAL-Of 1 or 2
bdrm. house or apt. by res~n
sible couple. N o children or pets.
Call collect Santa Ana 2878.
76-2tc
\VJNTER OR year around rental
desired by refined. dependable
family. Please write P. O. Box
746. Balboa. 76-ltp
WANTED-Sm a ll apartment or
room & bath in Corona del Mar.
near bus line. Lady employed.
Ph. Harbor 1956-W. 10 a .m. to
5 :30 p.m . 75-4tp
WANT TO RENT year 'round-
2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished
house In Balboa or vtctnlty. Per-
manent r esiden ts. Good .. refer-
ences. Phone Harbor 707. 43-t1
NEED MONEYT
See Us for Quick, Helpful
Service on Your Financial
Needs -Loans on
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Security
H ours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
· (Closed Saturdays)'
f1UllO CD.
1814 \0 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Beacon 5220
(Across from Alpha Beta Market)
76-ltc
A UTOMOTJVJ: It TIRES Ill
1936 PONTIAC Sedan for sale.
B argain. Phone BeaCon 6034.
76-ltp
TRAILERS 11 -----------F OR SALE -18-ft. Vagabond
trailrr and Masoni te Cabana,
$1200. Located· Municipal Trailer
park. C-46, Huntington Beach.
\Vrite Box 16, Huntington
Beach . 76-4tp
onl>·.) • SA :O.f {) PORTER tl o.! Coast HiwRy, Corona del Mu
15-tfr
G. E. MINNEY
Listin!!s Wanted
711 Coast H iway, N ewport -REAL !!:STA TE
1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113 ISil?nat utf' flf ed itor, publt!!hf'r. hU!!\tlf'~-" nutnacPr or owner\
Sworn to and !lllb!l,.rihed tw>fore me L_O_ST __ A_N_m __ F_O_IDI_. _n ___ ~_n_ Cor. Harbor and 19th, Costa Mesa lhls 18th ct"tv of So>ptPmhPr. t !l-t7. ~0 n,\ g , ~\ARG V..'ARTH LOST -Y('\lov.• kitten. Reward. Next to Methodist Olurc.h 28-tfC' f !>.1 )' rom m l~lon e:t pll"t'3 Jan. ~s. 19.'>0). 105·107 14th St .. NC\\-port B('ach.
f~F.Al.) • -,6 ?tp
Beacon 5032·W. 64-tfc E_x_c_H_M_·_o_E ________ ,_9 Wil..L TR.ADE-Lot!: on Lido Isle
MUSICAL & RADlO SI TRADE-2 AC frujt (pcoache! and
--'------'--------ch('rri('s) r anch-Beaumont for
good cabi n cruiser. UJ·1924 ..
76-2tp
aho lots on P eninsula on pur-
chase ot 2 or 3 bedroom house
in Harbor district. Phone ·H arbor
707 81-tfc
LOTS F ·o R SALE -Newport FOR SALE BY OWNER,..-47~ IL
H eights and Costa Mesa. S1000 lot on Lido Isle llJld 52% ft. lot
to $2250. See Hub Powers. J . A. on Balboa Peninsula. WlD .,....
Beek Ferry banding, Balboa older trade on 2 or 3 bedrocJ!ll
Island. 69-tfc beach hollle In Balboa or Vldn-r· Jty. Phone Harbor 707 ar Inquire Tw G H at 1569 Miramar Dr .. Balboa. o . . omes "3-tt
Now building-each 2 bdnn. mod-
e rn pla ns. \Vil! sell for about
$9500. Make your arrangements
now and be ready to move in
when they are completed
RALPH P . MASKEY
3411 W. Central-Ph. Har. 4-02
73-tfc
CORONA DEL MAR
A beautiful new 2-bedroom ·home
south of high\vay, n ear beach
and gr ammar school . Lar~c-li• -
ing room with fircpl3cc. car·
pcted wall to wall. Bedroom and
1 living r oom have large windows
to floor. facing patio. P atio h as
flagstone fl oor and concrete
\\"a lls. \Tcne tian blinds thruout
the house. Lots of cupboartl~ :ind
closet $pace. Garage. See this
home at 432 Dahlia Ave., Corona
del ~tar. $11,900. E asy tenns.
Owner. 75 -tfc
G. I. HOMES
BUTLT ON YOUR LOT
Your Plans or OUn
W e have several good lot listingi:
S. P. BROCK, BUILLER
C. GAJ,EN DENISON. Broker
498" N eWport Boulevard
Phone Beacon 5197
Costa Mesa 75-tfc
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Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
Residential -Commerdal
711 -C. Coast H iway, Newport
P hone Beacon 5860. ~ • 34-ttc
F O R SALE-Duplex . 614 Jasmine
A \'C., Corona del lwt ar . H ardwood
fl oors, tile bath & kitchen, fire
place. double garage. Priced to
sell. Call Harbor 1902-W. eve'L
75-2tc
AT CORONA DEL MAR
Hillside Lots ......................... '· ............................ .
Level Lots ... ············································-~····-···
Ocean Front lots, Hillsides, 54' front ........... .
W. J. -HOLCOMB '
$ 800
1500
4500
1517 Coast Highway Corona Ciel Mar
''Where the F1ags F1 y" 76-2tc
' PENINSULA HOME
Two Bedrooms. Furnished.
$10,7'so
BAY FRONT LOT
In El Ba yo Tract
' $14 ,000
Pt1h -~erit. 23. 1947. --
CERTI FICATE OF' BUS IN'E:SS
FICT I T IOUS F'IAM NAME
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
SPTNET TYPE Mirror Pia no. Re-
possesscd. now onl y $295. Ano-
ther Spinette sligtrtly used at
bi~ saving. And you just pay
·out bala nce.
DOUBLE I nner spring
tr('SS, cxchang-e for
H arbor 1320-\V.
and mat-
ro'v boat.
75-2tc
COAST ITTGHWAY business front-' W. L. JORDAN
age, lot 25 x 90 price $3000, or r
Oil Harbor 153 TllF. tTXDF.R~rc:-.:ED i!O"!' hi:>reby ,.ert \fv thl\t thf'\' :ir,. cl'nct u{'ting-' n
<"! Eler1 rir,l\k. C'ontrnrll nt: bu~inf'!'!! Al l:?Z E. rentral Av> Ralh•in. r alf frornia.
11nrl1"r lhf' tirt1ttro11c. firm nanlf' fl r C
& T F.l .. ('lr\ro.1 ('n. anrt th11t AAld firm Is· <'limf>ll!l"d nf 11'1" rr•llo vrini;r person!'!, v.·hro~e nAnl*'~ :111•! l\•hiresl'ell flrt' u
(olln"'"!' lf'·'91"lt : n "' rtH rk t:?:? E. C'f'ntral A,·e ..
FO~O-Lad y·s ,,·carlnJ? appar('\
on Ruhy St.. Balbo~ Isla nd. l dC'n-
ti f~· and pay for ad. Phone 1-lar-
b-Or 312-\V, 76·ltc
RE\\" ARD-F or informa ti on con-
C'('rning sno,vbird ,,·ith wood
decks paintcd blur. Lost from
mooring end of R uby S t. Labor
Day "'·e('k end. Call rta rbor 1476
Compound Motor
Gallon, 70c
Western· Auto Supply
Authorized ~aler
1836 NewpJrt Blvd .. Costa Meu
17-t1•
DAN7.-SC!-!MTDT P I ANO CO.
5!0 No. ~-t ain . Santa Ana 64-t(c
SPINE'n"E PIANOS for rent.
8-(-autiful blonde. mahoga ny.
\\"a\nut. All r ent of first months
allO'''rd o n purchase.
DANZ-SCl-tJ\·lIOT PIANO CO.
520 No. !I.f ain. Santa Ana &l·tfc
one half cash. Seashore R ealty. 700 E. Central, Balboa
6490 coast Highway, Newport 1
R __ r:AL_7)_ES_T_A_TE ______ ~~~-B_e_a_ch _____ ~-~--7_5_·2_tc -·---~--~---~----~------....:.7:6~-tf::c
DOAK REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
J im Doak Cl yde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. a t Orchid. Corona de! Ma r "By the Sea"
JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIATES B.'1lt>un, r n1i !f>rn h1. R C Throrr111.11 1.'l l li.:? ilarbor Brt·d ..
r f"!llll ~""" ('11\tf .. rnh\. \''l"T"\T.~~ r.ur to.,nd .. th1-" 1~1h day
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CERTIF'1CATE OF"
F'ICTITIOUS FIS::M N AME
Th<' 11n•l"l"!li£:TIP(1 ''" h_Pt<'b\• rPrt ify !h.1t th .. v nr"' <'<111du.-11n~ a nai:: and pPnn:>nt mnlc1nl!' hu!O inPio.• at 11..,ln La.kP Av<>n11<> ~f'WTlo(lrt B.,!'1,.h. Cl\.ll for11ls. un•l"'r-tli,. ftrtltlnu."I (inn name of
\·Ar }-IT f'!_,\r. A...-n rF.~XAX T SHOP.
1tnd that .•nl•l firm I! rompr!M>d of !hf' fnllowt n~ p<'rs<"lfll!I -..·hose names
IUld llf.!dl""'~M"!'I arf' "-"" fro1low11 : NOR A M. r()()l.F.Y. ~'>10 Ll!.ke A"e--DUf'. ~p...-pnrt FI Pnr h r allforn lft...
HAYWARf'I Kl~G;;'>LF.T. 495 JM· m!nf' Strttt. Lairun11. Be-al'h, Callfomla. v.·1tneM our ha.nd3 thl11 6th day ot
~ptembf'r .1947. NORA )f. COOLF:T
RA~'ARO Kl:\'\.SLF.T ~TATE O F CALIFOR....,..lA. COUNTY OF O RA.NGE---a. &fC'f'tl me a notnrv pu'hllc In 11.nd for
aald County and State on this 6th day of ~ptembfor. 1947. ap~~ Noni.. M .
Cooley Md Hayw1t.rd Klnt:'!lley. lcnov.-n to mf'i to be the P4''M!OflJI who.et na~ an1 subKrlbed to the J1.bo'l'1! Instrument and a.cknr>wledt:M to rpe lba.t they u:ecuted the -.me. ln w\tne'" -..·hen!Of r do Mt my hand and ofrtct&l itea.J . tSE.A.Ll AG1'."'ES Bl.OJ.t:QUlST. 'Notary Public In and for N.ld County and State.
'VJ Commtutoo Expires Ja.nu-
uy 7. 1948.
Pub.-!iepL !. lS. ZI. 311, 19-47.
75-2tc
28
WORK \V ANTED-Ir oning ln m :y
t.ome. Plain or fancy. 530 San
Rernardino Ave .. New po r 1
n 'Al'\'TED TO BUY 1!11
\V A!\"TED -Used Spinet piano
from privclte party. E . Ro jas.
305 E. Bay A \'<! .• Apt. 5. Balboa.
[6-2tc
H eights. 26-tf(
----------Will Pav Cash
F:'.\lPLOnlE'!\'T OFFF.RED _.. F or your-furnituTe or \'\'hat havt
\\·_,\NTED-\\'nm<1 n to do cooking
and dn\vn!'t.<i ir!' ,,·orl<. l\fU!'t likC'
childrr n. P hnne 1-l:i.rbor 736.
76-4tc
\VA!\"TED.-f:'<P<'l'iC'nf'ed carpcnt·
ers. Stf'ady C'mployment. S C' e
R alph Hoylf' Jr .. 15(15 Coas t
1-lig h\\'ay. Corona del l\tar. Ph.
Ha. 741 . 76-4tc
\\·o~t A.:'.'1-&>t,,·cc n 65.75 to care
for in\"alid erandmothcr. Live in
small salary. 502 -31s t St ..
N e''"'J.Xlr t Beach. 7S-4tc
\\.AI\'TED-Young-m a n for deliv-
('r:r and general nursery work.
you . Phone Bc11con 5656.
Crawl ey Furniture Co .
1812 Ne\'\'?Ot't Blvd ., Costa M~•
' 92-t1c
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appliances
"W e Buy Almost
Anything"
1645
GRANT'S
Phone Bea. 5707-M
Newport Blvd ., Costa Mesa
42-tfc.
FURNl'fURE. FOR SALK n
1313 Coast H igh\vay, Corona del F OR SALE -\Vashing machine,
Mar. Ph. Harbor 590. i3-tfc , dbl. bed. mat. a nd spgs.: crib
REXAffi. INC. expanding opera-and mat.: soft, rugs 9 x 12:
tions in Oran ge County. \VIII chairs. t ables" curtain rods and
place se,'<'ral r esponsible men various furnishings. 126 Ame~
\Vho are capable of earning ssoo thyst. Bal. Is lan4-76-2tp
monthly oper ating own business.
Phone or \vritC. Supervi~or, 3808
Bever])' Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ph.
FEderal 1168. 75-2tp
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS -earn
'-"'h!le going to school average
'two dollars hour. InqUire eves.
1610 First A~e .. orona de! 1-lar.
7$-4tp
\V ANTED-Experienced waiter &:
w aitress in bar restaurant. 3452
Via Oporto. Newp. Bch. Harbor
784. . 75-ttc
\V Al\'TED--E:xpcrienced wait:Jaess,
must be over 21. Rossi's cate.
Harbor 1180. 75-tfc
IVAITRESSES WANTED -Ba,
Shore Cafo. Be. 5745. :12-th
F OR SALE-Da i-k Oak dining rm.
set, 9 'pieces; also vacuum clean-
er, gas htateri etc. Ph. Harbor
1146-J. 74-tfc
A GOOD BUY-
IS A WISE BUY
ut Us Help Yov Be Wile
HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa
43-tfc
FOR SALE -4-pie<e Uvingroom
suite, exc. cond .. $75.; Western
H olly gas range with grill. prac.
new , $150.; Zenith Console ra-
dio. exc. cond .. $75., and misc.
1181 Cabrillo St.. Costa Mesa.
7S-ltc
Th~ News-Times will not be re-
sponsib)e for more than one incor-
rect insertion of an advertisement.
resen•es the right to correctly
clJlssify any and all ads and· to
reject any advertisement not con-
forming to rults and regulations.
68-tfc F OR SALE-Mission bed compl.,
llUllINEll8 OUIDJ: 11 SALES LADY chest of drawen to match. Ph.
MERLE NORAtAN Experienced Preferred Hnr. 88&-M. , 76-ltc
COSMETIC STUDIO. CourtesJ 0 R K I N S FOR SALE -Faultless washing
demonstration by appointment. DEPARTMENT STORE machine. P erfect condition.. Har·
FRANCES COOK Costa Mesa bor 1046. '!S-2tc
QUALIFIED representative. 2604 ' 76-2tc F OR SALE M6VING -Refriger-
W . Central, Newport Beach AALS llJ!ICl:LL.&lfSW • atar, atove, bedroom , set, baby
Harbor 1192-W. ·'IS-ltc bed, high cbair washing machine
FOR SALE -Wheel chalr. UT · chi' -• bl Be ' PRESSMAKJNG It Alteratlom. Pearl St.. Balboa Island 75-tf sewtDlt ma ne, <~ ta es. •-
Call Beacon 6008-W. uriJ. Mai-' c con 5193-J. 228 Flower St.
no11a S t., eo.u Mesa. 7._.._ FOR SALE-Hearing aid. West-75-2tc · ...,. ern Electric "Audi...__" 502 --------------'-.... ~ l!IPr.lCLU. ANXOOlfCl*"*N"l'9. 3tst St.. Newport Beach 75-4tc RO-OFS
W. J. BENBOW
FOR SAL&-Frlgldalre, ,_., U8 ,
Gamet, Balboa Island. 76-!ltp
KEYS ---s...w•
W ANTED 50 US('d pianos for our
rent Dept. H ig:h<'st cash prices
or blg~!'S t allo,vance on ex-
change. T('fms.
DANZ-SCH1\1IDT PIANO CO.
520 Ko. ~fain . Santa An<l\. 64.tfc
KNABF: C"rRA!\'U. \Vond erf~I ttrine.
One or thC' \VOrld's great pianos.
Also Bald\\·in Grat\{1 . Emer son
Starr Chickering. A B('hrman
Grand $487.00. terms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. ~lain, Sa nta Ana 64·tfc
USED PIANOS . Some as low as
S85. Good for practice. Trade it
in at full price 1Elter. Terms.
DANZ-SCTr.l!IDT PIANO CO.
520 No. ]\lain, Santa Ana 64.tfc
PIANO '!'UNIT~G and repairing.
J. B. Brown. P hone Beacon·
5294-J . 388 Broadway, Costa
Mesa. 78-tfc
DOOS, CATS & PETS S5
FOR SALE-English Cocker Span-
iel!, 2 months old. Call Harbor
1511-R. or 201 E . Bay Front,
Ba.iboa Island . 75-2tc
FOR RENT &l
FO RRENT-N ew batchelor apt.
furnished. suitable for w orking
couple or single person, .... i nter
r e ntal. Harbor 24TI·R. 76-2tc
FOR RENT-Large business r oom
at 219 ~.Yarine Ave., Balboa Isl-
and. Inquire Warhurst 2003
Bush. Santa Ana, Phone 5355.
76-ltp
F OR RE NT-Nice 3 bedroom fur.
nished ·home, Oct. 15 to June
15. 215 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa.
76-21c
FOR RENT-Two furnished bed-
rooms, each SE' para te house, re-
frigera tion. Cor. 26th and c.oa.st
bt"·d., to June 1. 76-ltp
F OR RENT -Apartments, light
housekeeping. private entrances.
Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa.
76-2tc
WINTER RENTAL-Bednn. and
bath, separate entrance. Ph.
Har. 1023-J. 3 0 9 Marigold,
Gorona de! Mar. 76-tfc
FOR RENT-Fumilbed room fer
l er :i, cl-to bath room. Sep-
arate entrance. Winter rats.
516 36th St., N-pm t -.,
'lS-tfc
Phone Harbor IOU J FOR SAL&-TllDdo. -38. Har-bor 2306 JK. U8 ~t. Bal D411 -h)and 7&-2tp
_..._ ....... -
FOR RENT F,.. winter. 2--m.
hotM oa S.lbN hl•nd, 1~
baths, tum. Fl'<lm Oc:t. lat,.,
$90. per mo., water and P.
Incl. Lilt-Vld<. 112 -An., Balboa llland He.
2241-W. 'IS-lk
NEWPORT BEACH HOME
'l\\'o-bedroom frnme home pa rtly furnished.
ocean. Price S4950 at S1800 down.
Near
2 SHOPS -FOR LEASE -C.D .M.
New. corner sbop. 12x15. Private bath. Also next
to it. new shop 12x50. Private bath. Modern shops,
never been occupied. Good leases to right parties .•
Good location for future and present.
.
2-BEDROOM .-FURNISHED
South of highway. not far from ocean. Guest house
in rear: Garage. Nice living room with fireplace.
Home nicely furnished -vacant -move in when
down payment in escrow -$10,500, terms of $2700
down , ·easy payments. · • v • • •
CORONA DEL MAR -DUPLEX, NEW
Modern 2 suites consisting of large living room, bed-
room, bath and kitchen with dinette. Double garage.
Close to shopping center. Price $15,850. Ready and
both sides vacant. Never been occupied.
CORONA DEL MAR -NEW SMALL HOME
I
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Living room , bedroom. kitchen and bath. New and
cute modern. South of highway, 4 blocks to the
beach. Price $6150. TerolS.
' NEWPORT HEIGHTS -NEW!
( .
Lovel y 2-bedrm. & den home. ocean view, colonial. 1
Fireplace. Home has lots of fancy wood, interior
constr. Tiie kitchen & bath. shower over tub. Din-
ing room, large kitchen. Service porch, garage. Im-
mediajl! possession. Price $13,500, terms.
LOTS-LOTS-CORONA DEL MAR
30 ft., north ot highway ·--··---·-··-··-··-$ 1 ,450
60 ft., south of highway -----·-----· __ 4.500
80 ft., comer Coast Highway -------··-· 18,000 50 ft., Ocean view, Newport Heights ___ 5,000
40 ft., Ocean view, Corona de! Mar····--·---7,950
·'
DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT ro.
Jim Doak . CIY«lei Doak
318 Cmst Hwy. at Orddd, a.ma del Mar "By the Sea"
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REAL ESTATE - --INSURANCE
1205 Coast Highway--{:orona de! Mar
BAY SHORES ESTATES
An excellent three-bedroom home: ha rd\\"ood fl oors, fire-
place, patio, ba rbecue. bunk room in garage with shower.
Situated in beautiful Bay Shores Estates. $13.750 takes
it. Terms can be arranged.
CORONA DEL MAR
Between the highway and ocean. 'l\,·o units completely
furnished. One rented at S75.00 per month. Both these
units on forty feet and an additional forty feet goes with
the property. It is all fenced a nd landscaped. A real
bargain a t $18,000, terms can be arranged.
JACK SULLIVAN - . VICTOR M. WALKER
' i" AND ASSOCIATES
1205 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar
Ph. Harbor 1247-J -or Harbor 1037
As an independent broker your listings
get my personal attention.
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
'76-2tc
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORnJNITIEll
\ INSURANCE
...
I-BR. HOME , 2 LOTS
Completely furnished ; ref., range & piano; lots of garden
tools, lawn mower & lO<Y hose, 50 chickens, 1-<:ar garage.
Family fyttit.
Priced at Only $7 500
3 BR. HOME, EAST SIDE
Close in; 2-<:ar garage; lot 66x150. Brick .. patio with bar-
becue; family fruit: One block of Newport blvd. AD
fenced in.
Full Price ouly $8900 '
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON
REAJ, ESI'ATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
um Newport Blvd ' 819 South KDl CclBta Vea, Callt. Santa Am, 0.M
Pllme: Bas,., 5225 Plamm: S..A. 'Dlt
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Pages N'&WPOBT BALBOA N'&W8-TIKll:8
TUZSDAY N:owpuo! a-11, Collf. · !lopL II, IM• Vlolatlon Sends
Local Man to Jail
. Sand Crab
(Continued fn>cn Pai'e ll . •
llWl1le them ID his · tiehalt.
,Rapid ~rowth of ·County Seat Auto Dealer Typified in
New Showrooms and Office Building Recently'Opened Up ''Whit Says'' Queeri, Car Carey ·Greetings North <Cantlnllod rram Pllae 1l And knoWlnt.• Bob as I do
around -. they will .. rve the Orange countf will gain a
full sentence. mighty fair and h ones t
(cl That they abstain from fn· judge.
toxicatlhg liquors. U picked up + + +
anywhere fn the stat• for violation ·Ma;Yfleld 8ton>. Just can't
ot this phase, they will serve the explain what is is that makes
90 days. one want to attend the open.
Id) Rigid compliance with all Ing of a new place of busi-
Caljfornia la~'3 , excluding viola-ness, but you just dd it, may·
ttons for traffic.
(e) That they must not be S('('n be. to get something · free.
on the st?ttts ot Fullerton after Anyhoo, attended the open:
10 p.m. unless they are in the cus-ing of .the Mayfield Brother;;
1ody ot their parents. emponum on the Mesa ,Fr-i-
From police evidence and t estl· day and ran into mqre ~pie
mony of witnesses disclosed at 1 who seemed to be bent on the
today's trial, it was revealed that same mission as me! And
the defendant Sherwood received you'd hardly b.!lievl' they
!Ive dollars from Allen and pur· could fix that old Friday Af-
chased the . liquor from the store temoon Club house over the
of Coy Watts at 704 East Cen· way they did, and take away.
tnl avenue, Balboa. last Saturday th t bam-Jik · ty 't used
-photo by Volney Hay, Jr. night. a e gaie 1
-Tody Thomas and Pir.lte Queen W atts one of the witnesses for to possess. Bob and Tommy
Dody Riner (shown left to right tion KRE's Miss Quinn, during the stale, said he became sus· are ex-Gl's and brother of
ln photo above ). together with which they were quizzed on the picious 0 ( the detcndant when he ••Boots" Keene of Balboa. In-
''Boots" Keene a nd Bob Rick e tts delights of Newport-Balboa, the walked out of his store and passed cidentally, standing in a
delivered the prize Olevrolet from Tournament of Lights and Bal-a bottle to ode of three youths dreamy sort of exhileration
CUibertson Chev;rolet Co. to Fres-boa's Pirate Days. who we re standing near a car was Den'ny -Hogland,· who
DOM. C. \V. Kelle r in a ceremony outside his prem~s. bought the building about a
staged Friday noon on the steps ot War Clouds on Horizon Capt. Robert Elliott of the Santa year ago and was anxiously
the valley town's city hall. Legion Told An a Police department. another eager to See that the venture
Keller, ,,,,:10 was awarded the \Vltness for the s tate. who was t ff t n . u rt
prize car which climaxed Balboa (Continued from Page 1) visiting the W atts store, testi· go. o. ? a ying 8, a •
Pidte Days festivities, took thne fied to the purchase by She rwood \Vh1ch it ~1d . The. Mayf1e l_ds
Rapid growth of the Harrison
Pontiac Co., Santa Ana, is graphic-
ally 1X>rtrayed a bove in this view
of their new showroom and office
building recently opened to the
public. r
Starting in 1940 with a single
' garage comprising 5839 square
feet, J Wayne Harrison, t.Qe pres-
ent O\\'ner. and the la te C. W .
f{arrison r apidly expanded., keep·
ing abreast of th e tremeJ)dous
growth of busil')ess in 0 range
county through the last seven
years.
t-~our u 11 i 's totalling 23.697
square feet or fl oor space now
serve the m otoring publiC with
th<' ne w showroom itself large
enough to d isplay 12 cars at one
time ..
The rnanqe.
ment of Tbe
l'lank contem-
plates serving a ·
v'"ery special
meal Wednes-
day evenini in
addition to. the
very good fare
served at ... Tiie
Plank to those
gourmets cap..
able of appr'eciating a. real foreign
meal cooked by the one and only
"\Vhit" himselr.
\Ve hope to build up a foUowing
for such rare delicacies as, let us
say: AIToz Valenciana one week;
Shis-Kabab next : Bombay curry
and rice--and stuff I · mean hot
enough to blow you into the bay
to cool off on, to let you know it
isn ·~ 1 just goo. . . . Or maybe a
good Boulilla-Base. Please Jet
"whit" know what you gourmets
t hiitk of this idea. After all. I
can't cook up this stuff and not
have appreciative people to eat it.
And if the re are enough people in-
terested. 1'11 ,be glad to cook for
you in person but I must know
ahead of time how many to pre-
pare for.
lt's delightrul. try it ; CaJI Whit
tonight and prepare for a party. off from his duties with Monroe Rear-Adfn. Oscar C. Badger , com-and of having seen him go out are a pair of active, polite
CaJculating Co. of Fresno. to in-mandant' of t he 11 th Naval Dis· of the stor e and pass a bottle young men \Vho know h ow to
troduce the HarOOrites to the mas. trict , who "'arned that the present to a youth. run a store. Good luck!
ter of ceremonies on station KMJ period is one of tense ness, as sharp + + +
Mesa Citizens Prepare to Vote · J List Five Harborites to
Publiciz~Sewage 'B)-e now,
''\VliIT'.
as the rw>riod that preceded Ame r-Sher"'ood '(estlfle8 who intervie wed Miss Rine r and I"'... R·~·1'a's Dom" g It Looks ica's e ntrance into the second Testifying in his own behalf · ..._.,..,.. • •
her companions over a program world war. Shc-r'''ood said hc-,(.as ~lightl y like the Russians will help
<Continu<'d from Page ll
army ,,·ith the rank of major in
"If "·a r comes," the combat vet-incbriatc-d '''hl'n hl" m et thre<' e ect 11 uman nex year. I originating from the California ho-I I ~. t 'f
te1Fnda}'· morning the group ap-er an said, "it "'ill come fast, just youths a t Bay. avenue and Milin Soviet press keeps up such
World Wa r II. .'
f\.'l orr ie Cra,vlcy, propriefQ;r of
the Cra wlC'y Furniture store and a
ared 'd 1 h rd 'd as 1t cam<' rast 1n 1939 and in str<'e t. Balboa.· and a di!cussion J dia tribes as the one a fe \V pe on a \\'l e y-ea rru · morning airing conducted by Sta-. 1941." :1rosc-\\'hC're one could get some days ago wherein they called
veteran of World War II, '
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Dntcli Heacock
GJ:NDlA.L b ONTRACTOR
' PAINTING
Contracton:•
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
5!0 Balboa Ave., Cotta Afeu.
Directly Behind Alba Beta
Bulnfl&I Phone: Barbor 2763
·Bela.: Beacon 5!l2S-.W
''Be Sure-Insure"
* Maurie Stanley
with
F.arl w: sianley
* !%5 Marine. Ave., Barbor 1718
Balboa hland
Mobil gas
50<0•Y·'fAt lJll•
JOHNSTON.E
SERVICE
Coast Blvd.
at
101 Highway
MOBILGAS
Let us fill your tank with
1 gasolint wt'rt proud of
MOBILOIL
Protect yo\U. car .... ith the
6ncsc in lubrica~rs
MOBILUBRICATION
l'Ntcot wear ~with rtgular
W.iatrino by our s1c ;11«1 ..... _
He ,,·a rncd that Ameri ~ans ,,·ill liquor . Hr admi1ted r eceiving r.tve I the president a haberdasher,
not have 1he clc-rhcnt or .tun<' t h<~ doll{!rS rro~ Allen n~d purch:1s1n.g the man with little pan le;;, e tc.
pcrn:iitted hasty de£C'ns~vc. prep-[ two half pints of .liquor but ~1s The U. S. \Vas built by lo\viy
Douglas H. Hinesly, pioneer
Costa Mt'san, painting contractor
and presently ·manager of a New-
por t Beach shipyard. arations \Vh1le Great Britain held memory v.:as vague as to the . Clr· I h th · • 1 the major navy and air fo rces of cumstancC's \\'hich lollo\Vcd . peop e \V O won e1r \Vay O David D. Davidson, s uccessful
risherrnan a n d expert cabinet
maker. Germany in the AJlanti~ "nor \viii Georgf." l-lepkcr , 4?, an artist of the to~ by h a rd \VOrk and op..
\VC hevc the time that an inde-930 \Vt'st Central avenue, Newport portun1ty and not by the
cisive J apan gave us in the' Pacific Bt>ach, who came 10 this section ma~-murder. concentration
after P earl Harbor . t\nd the re in :'>13rch. testified in behalf of ca.mp methods o f the di cta-
1nay nc\'C'r be another sa,·J ng situ-~I r . S her'''ood. He said . he . was tors. It's a fooli sh line of at-
ation compar abic to the victor.y a t j '''ilh Shf'l"\V()()(f onl y -1:m rt of thc-tack.
J ay E. Soderlind, former com-
1 mander of the Costa Mesa Post
I of the> American ~gion and tlusi-
nessman.
!\1-id ... ~:ay." . e\•ening a nd one time "'he n the + + + John J . Ji;-ans, superintendent of
f ai rha\'cn Farms \\•at<'r company
and property owner. l:rgf>!i PrPparrtlness forn1t'r brought a half pint of ,.Something: to Remember.
\\·hiskC'\. to his automobile. T his 0 ·00 f II · Other highlights included an ad-boltl<', ·he said. \Vas et home, full. The 1 -year pen o O\\'tng
dress h}' Gov. \Varrt'n. a member t"e \var's end t'n \Vht'ch \•ete1·· H arold R. Ky!(', active in the
Costa 1'.'lesa Gra nge a nd a Costa
Mc>sa hoatbuilder.
The court refe rred to the coun-I' -· of Oakland Post No. 5 for 25 '-'('ars. ;, .... s can s t1'll apply fo r GI , · t.v 'i·uv£'nilC' court thc case or the <•11 • ,,·ho told the packed a uditorfum I tar1ed J I 25 1947 . . . , h f o Tller ... ·o uth. a 17-year-old boy, ,,·ho oans S U Y . · • d S h ' that C"ailforn1a 1s no''-1h(' ornc> o d h ·h d d . t the date the President a·p-Lloy chloss<'r . ex[l('rt mac 1n· 1 200 000 vete rans and he said the ;ilrC'<t Y as a a rC'co r agains isr ;ind acli\·£" church ,,·orker.
slate. Was having d i f~iculty pro-. him. prov~ the , repeal o f 175 J-t<'nry C. \'aug{l n , t railc-r court
,·iding ad('Quate homes for .is I [ \Vartime la\\S. operator in Costa f\I esa and Ne,v-
many as nc"cdcd lhC'm due to crans or \\'0 ~ld \V a r 1:1 .bu~90.000 --------port Bf.":ich and property ·o\\'nPr.
circunist<\[lces .tx-yond its control havC' e~.1abhsh<'d ehg ih1.~1 t_: .fo r Death of Harry Carey \Val ier \V<'imcr. re tired busi·
such as runa,,·ay priccst a nd· u1e homi;is. ~lo~t of these \\tll C'\Cn· Sh k L IF. d lnessma·n and pr operty O\\'ncr.
shor ta$e of· materials.. tually .. submit propcr~y for .. pur-OC S· oca. rien S William B. J ohnson . prominent
The gove rt1 or said tha t the state chac;~, added the govc-rnor . The . 1'.lany locaJ . friends are mourn-builder and property owner.
has purchas!?d ' T=>OO homes ror ve t· pity 1~ that ,,.C' ha\'e not been able 1ng the p;i!-'~1ng of onl' of the
to obtain home's fo r all of them I screen 's rolorfut a nd "'ell -lo':cd
brfore this." I · figures. J.lfl'"ry CaTey. "'ho died
}1cinz Kais<'r prominent civi c
leader in Costa l\'lesa 811d New·
port Beach. resta ura nt, boat \VOrks
and trailer cour t operator.
"'ed. thru S.t. Sept. 24-2'7
William Powell
Myrna 'Loy
ln the 1ate8t
Tbln Man Comedy Mystery
"Song of the
Thin Man"
Al50 Teclmlcolor Featuretttfl
"Champagne for 2"
and Pete S mJth's
f'OOTRALL TUJllLLS
...................... --,
Start!! Sun.
Betty Gr~ble
Dan Dailey
"Mother Wore
Tights"
ln Beautilul Technicolor
Plus Se.lee~ Short.8
Wed. lhru SllL
He declart•d ·that "'hen the' Sund&Y 'at 5. p , m at hi s hOf!l<'·
bottlenecks '"hich' a re im~ing 1614, ·Olcl 0-~k R~d . t ·1a ndev11\e
construction of' homes are brqk e ri , Canyon.. Director . John Foret
"th 3tate's rarm a_nd home pur-"'t'E"kend1n~ at CA.t al1 na, ';'·as ?ble
chas<' p rogram "i ll come into its to reach the bedside or his fnen_d
O"'" and '''e \Ii.i ll leave no stone ~fore h~ P."l"~ed ay.'a)·. Al so not1-
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unturned to see t ha t every Cali· f1l'd were Mr. and. l\1rs. r..tark
fo rnia veteran 'vho des ires a home Hea ly of ~boa Island. i...~
shall have on<', on the most liberal The not<'d actor was a me ml,J\;r
t rm available a nywher e in the ?f Balboa Yacht c lub and the fam-
Ell'''ard R. Carr. prominent
businessman.
Ralph ,.J . IrY•i n , indcpcndne t
tract or roperator and farmer.
Sea~Bee Batta lion
To Hold Ml!eting
e s .. tly have summered here for 20
country. years. At one time they owned At 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25,
Tht' governor Y>as roun<lfy cheer-and resided in the granite mansion ·a meei:ing or the Naval Reserve
cd by th<' delegatt'S ,,·hen he touch-on the Corona d<'l ]o.·fa r bluff but Battalion 11·11, SEC Corps, (Sea.-
t'd on the Iss ue of rent control Care v mis'sed his horses and sell-Bees). \\'ill be hc-ld at the Santa
a nd added t~1At "it would be a ·ing lhi~ and his Saugus ra nch. he Ana Lighter:thaO-air base in t'he
tragedy to end all rent controls purcha«:ed a ranch n~ar Sa n Dieg0 confer~ncc room of the Adminis-
i ~ .Cali~.crnia under present ron-a t t he foot or Palomar mountain. \ tration building.
d1t1ons. This proved too far from Holly-, --------
The go\'ernor also pleaded ror y,·ood and "'as .cli spost'<l of this ... •
uni\'crsal milit a r y tra ining and ttie sprin~. the ramify moving-back to Comet Skipper
fully enlisted support of t~e .JX'O-Bever~ Hi lls. ~1e:r came to Bal-Recovers from
pie on the home front pr1nc1ples boa J~an~ J a te 1n /August, but re· . 1 .•
of na t iona l preparedness "~h1ch tumed tv•o . '"l'<'ks ~go "'hen. t~e fi,eceQt Accident
the American Legion is advocat-actor was bitten by a black w1 do\\'
· spider and for "·hich he "'<as h~· George Shipi;nan. 233 Wilson
ROSSI'S
Cafe and •
Liquor StQre .
1611~ Coa&t mway
Oorona de! Mar
"The Same Old Place"
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pitali"zed for several days. This street. Costa l\.1esa, skipper of the
was not a · coiitributing cause. ac-Comet, was sUfficient?y r ecovered
cording to .\t(e h~pital. a nd death from his recent 8ccident to go out
Was ,from coronary .. thrombosis. , on his boat today. ----~~---.-..,..~---~·-~·~-~--~
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· · Ptjtadise in f!alboa •
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• Chicken
• Sea Food Delicacil!s
T°!"plc&i Drlnla
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PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES
\Vorld \Va r veterar,.
Voters may cast one vote for tbe Disposal· ystem Date
office o r ci{y clC'rk and city
tr'easure r . They a re permitted five
v·Otes ror election or councilm{'n.
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bert F . Kenn)' of Balboa and Ralph
P . Maskey of NeWpor;t Beach and Fiv{' must be elected.
0 I b '--. . ' Justice of the Peace Donald J .
n Y Y V\:OOm111 g a c ity ca!l Dodge, Harold K. Grauel and Rus-
Costa Mesa possibly get any di· sell w. Ba rtine o{ Costa Mesa.
r eel State Aid Funds for sewe:s All districts a re being asked to
or othrr vita lly ne<'dcd public :Send their letters of approval to
projects. the Orang('· Coun ty Board of Su.
The SC'\\'er situation is particu -pervisors immediately.
larly covered in the State Regula-J . J . Gubbins or Orange, chair-
tions f'or.cC'rning this huge amount man of the sanita tion committee
of state aid. Paragraph 151, Allo-states tha t sr}eakers will be furn-
cations of Funds, reads fb) City ished upon request.
223 1h t1arine Ave.
BALBOA ISLAND Ph. Har. 627
MAYORALTY CANDIDATE
ELMER E. ROBINSON. S. F .-
''The people or_San Francisco. with
all their love of gay~. are a Iaw-
abiding people. \Ve don't "'ant any
gangster s here-and we won't tol·
erate them!"
Harbor Glass Co.
2811 Lafayette Ph. Hu. 8841
AUTOMOBD..E GLASS
BOAT GLASS
and Boat Lettering
;-\!locations. Any funds allocated Local organizations are asked
to a city under the act must rirst to contact the committeemen in
bC' used to cons truct sewage proj-1 their district for assistance or call
ects un lC'SS the board arter con-Ha rry \Velch, secretary of the
s ultation \\'ith the State D<'part· Newport H arbor . Ch~ber ,or
ment of Public H c-alth. determines Commerce,. w ho will adeq~atcly Glass Installed While You Wait
that se\vage f aci Ii ti es a rc ad<'q u ate ;a~n~s";;;·~e~r;;;t~h~c~tr;;;;r~eq;;;ue~s~t~s~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;:::;;;;,: t o m<'e t the reasonable needs of
thC' city; or that provision has aJ.
r <'ady bc<'n mnde to finance con-'
struction · or such facilities:·
"1\ny funds allocatC'd to a city
'"hich ar<' not ' required for Se\vagt'
raciJiti('S shaJ~ be f'X[l('ndcd only
for the construction ' of major
streets, including bridg<'S and other
street structures and facilities.
schools. storm drains. the improve·
ment or publicly-o,vncd \\'ater-
"'Or ks system~ and as provided by
Chapter 11 0, Statutes of 1946
(Firs t Extra S<'ssion J, veterans
facilities.."
to
HONEST FOLKS
WE NEED MORE BUSl!\'ESS
KEEP THOSE HESS L . .\. \'l~G l\fORE
SO THERE'LL BE l\fORE CIDCKE!\TS ,
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Ragan' s Harbor House Grill
CillCKEN PIE -Our Specialty
Houn: 10 a. m. t.o 8 p. m.
914 Coast IU~·ay "'On the Miracle J\llle ..
Closed WeclnMday
Beacon MSG
New ways
the telephone can
reach remote areas
Radio telephone allows your voice to "ride
tht be~" into Death Valley, across die channel
to Catalina Is land •.. to Mount Hood .... be-
tween Marysville and Redding. With transmit·
ten like this one we can spao sea or desert by
ndio and your voice sounds exactly as though
it were coming over a telephone wire.
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Susan Hayward
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