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EMBRACING ~A PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE. Co.lo Y, uoo ISLE, NEWPORT : HEl$HTS, BALBOA ISLAND. CORONA R, COST A MESA
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WWW WU~ at Wtappecl '
up in the cMc life and deveJ.
opnenl ot I Newport Beach
and Newport Harbor than
Lew ·H. Wallace, who worked
tor years, sometimes when
it seemed nopeless, to bring
to realization the bea1ititUl
blly and en'ilirons of today.
And that be lived to see the
reali2atlon of his dream, is a
satisfaction accorded few
men. Wallace came here
when a eomparatlvely young
man,-he bad just passed
30-and was full of that
boundless enthm:iasm that
marked every a c t of his
eventful career. He believed
implicitly in the growth of
Newport Beach and backed
that faith by acquiring all
the real estate he could af-
ford, and sometimes more
than that, as was shown
when the 1929 panic virtual-
' Jy "broke" him.
In the center of almost
every project that the city
entered, Mr. Wallace was at
times the political maelstrom
of many a political battle; he
hewed to the line and Jet the
chips fall where they would,
but he never deviated from
what he believed was for the
best of his community. His
name over Orange county
and the rest of the South·
land was known for his de-
termination to make New-
port a harbor and he se-
cured the appelation of "Har-
bor Lew." Sure. he made en-
einies, strong, powerful en·
emies, who disagreed over
his <deas of develop~ent,
but he lived to see the day
when those enemies acknowl-
edged that a harbor was not
only possible, but would do
much toward'the growth and
well-being of Orange county.
It should ever stand as a
monument to the energy and
determination of a man who
fought ~ uphill fight-and
won.
ln later years Mr. Wal·
lace's heslth slowed down
his desires and ambitions,
but his spil:it to do and dare
purned as brightly as ever,
and in Jong talks with him
he admitted there was much
he would like to do, but that
it required younger hearts
to carry on. He was an un·
relenting advOca.te of the use
(Continued on Back Page)
Peace Officers
To Hold Annual
Ball In Balboa
vounm a•••x
CALLED •
LEW B. WALLACE, CIVIC LEADER
Lew H. Wallace, Pioneer Citizen,
Dies Unexpectedly in La Jolla
Results ·Tell
Story on
Candidates
Had Co.-ta Meea deci4ed for a.
corporatioa rai.arer '6an Over--.
whelmlqly ._-t It Ill yeote~
"day'• ro ....... -· F. B. aw. would have beea die ebokle for.
dty clort< ·-u.JJa Viele ---Kaloer, N . M. Cnwley, Wal•
ter Weimer, IL J. Irwin, and E. R.
Carr woald. have taken over u.e'
Ove dty ooandl poote.
SUMMAIUES SHOW:
CLERK-
Owen. 709; Viele. 408.
TREASURER--
Dudek, 944. <U nopposed)
CounciJ-
Kaiser, H. ·········-················· 541
Ctawley, N. M. ···-----········· 534 wiemer. w. ____ ................. --503
lrwiii, R. J. ······------------·-····· 483
Carr, E. R. .... ···-··············· 475
Hins ley, D. H ............. ------·-400
Schlosser, L. E ................. 384
Yambert, A. F .. ,._ ............ 350
Vaughn, H. C. ···-··············· 289 Jeanes. J . D ..................... 286
Sode rlind, J. E ................... 259
Kyle. H. R. ....................... 224
Davidson, D. p , ----············· 209
Johnson. W. B .................. 190
Maloche. G. P ..................... 146
Thompson Will
Seek Delay in
CDM Beach Suit
' Due t.o his ina bility to reach two
members of the Newport Beach
City Council who are absen t from
the city, City Atty. Roland Thomp-
Lew H. WalJace, 70 one oL the ' as the coast's foremost pleasure-I~------------, son said on Monday evening that
first citizens of Newport Beach l boat colony. She Narrowed it Down he will ask postponeme nt tor one
and pioneer developer of the bar-He also served as the first sec-Wttk or longeT of the cue which
bor community, died unexpectedly retary ot the chamber of com-To Twenty-FiYe Miles, four property owners of Corona
Saturday while 6oardJng a bus to merce. He was a member ot the At Any Rate del Mar have brought agai(lSt this
return to his home from Scripps Al Malalkah -' the Santa ci ty. ·
Clinic-in La Jolla. Ana Elks lodp. and ol Calumplt wna G~ Whitlock ol 1be suit to enjoin the city of
• He had been under'loing t:rMt· C&mp, Spanish -American War Lone Beeclll poked. lllew car .Ne'WpOl't Beach from forming a
ments there for the s-st two Veteran&. yeMerday and weat •to a , special assessment district in Co-
weeks. Surviving are hil wife, Theresa oombla&UOll, cafe aM llll1ac rona del Mar for the purpc..se of
Lew Wallace came to Newport ~~ced, 306h AnadeMAve .. MBaljo~· itaUoa. ehe ,...._., .. ,. macll acquiring as. a public beach the
Beach in 1906. He was a leader t1u~ aug ten, rs. ar ne attenUoa tc(.._wbere aM .w-.. property at "Otlna Cove" was
in the in~ration drive and was Hendry. ~ Angeles; Mn. Eliza-Bat wben 'abe mme out filed by Adrian Marks, Santa Ana
reWarded by being named the first beth M~g, ~ Mesa. and apm. alle wt.bed •lie bad. attorney, in behaJ5( of the four
city treasurer. At his death. he Mrs. Paulme Messing, Balboa. He or at lea.at police 414. Her property owners, ~a, t Friday
owned and managed his own in -leaves four gramdchilm:en. afternoon.
al b · Funeral services wtll be con-car w~ l'ODet abe told pou.ee, Mr. ThoinP8on told members of
surance and re estate usmess. ducted in the Graue-1 ch apel, C0&ta ud wbea otftcen w .. ted to the rcfty coUncil that it would be
ct·•-• -~i--M 11 w••-da by know where to atart. loold•c, "'Ille: ___,.-esa. &t a. m . eunes y, neceuary for him to get .affidav-
Wide ly-regarded e-ven in his Rev. Pei"ry Schrock. Burial will be •be could provide ORiy what its from alJ members of the ci ty
younger days as a civic leader, in Fairhaven cemetery. moet malee ;would acree wu body as well as from City Eng:i-
Lew Wallace assisted in the-found-Pallbearers will be Ralph Mas-a typical femlaine auwer. neer A.. B. Monroe before he could
ing of the First State Bank of key. E. I._ Moore. Carol Watts, She told thnn abe bad proceed in behalf of the city.
Newport and early launched his George Wilson, Sam Kinsfat.her. parked aomewbere between Absent from Monday night's
notable campaigr\ to develop New-and Newport City Treasurer J . A. Loag Beach aad Lacuna session of the city council were
port Harbor into its preSent status , Gant. Beach. Councilmen L. L. Isbell and Mason
Loe-. _a_l_B_w-.1-di..:..._n_g_f_o_r--,,,Fi...,.-rs-t--=Fi,..,., v-e-D=-a_y_s--,. _______ __. ~~~ ~. a:r~o=..~~i:;:
Of Oc be Le $100 000 M k . Woman Molested in ..,.. out of th• city. to r aps ' ar D Hall, Road In their suit to restrain the city Thi! Annual P eace Officer's, ball ance in the propooed aueument dil·
will be held in the· Rendezvous P:r.mte ta.ued for JMdldlllc worll. ~ tlle ftnt ftve ._,. of ()re. trict project, the four propPrty
Ballroom. Balboa, Oct. 18. Earl H. tober ....-• total valaatloa of •1ss.aoo. A. M. N.._ chtel balldlllg Two atrange men accosted a owners. L. s. Hoffman ot Santa
Moore president of Orange Coun-lupedor. aakl. todaJ'. · Por terville woman and her s.ea-( ConUnued Back Pear
ty ~. Officers declared today. -·· ..... -08" of -.. ··-..-u.c. will ......... w mane boy friend In • local dance on ) ace · · will t d In tll8 Newport Jlal'bor area. hall S •·~ · ht d poll S T\le celebration • ge un er .. J. C. Axelson of Lido Isle re-a-uay rug • an a ce treet Dept. Told
way promptly at 9 o clock. ceived the permit calling ror erec-CORRECTION escort to Santa Ana wu neces-
Dance c:ommittee representa -tion of 8 two story house at 819 :.:~al~ shake them, it has been To Rid Jetty of
tives have announced ~at 8 ~ Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle. at a cost Tiie New.-'l'bnel made aa eqllt-
QOwned 13-piece band will provide of $80,000. . --....ult -clollar mlato.k• ~ .. Pat Bartrom and Bill War· Trash Fed Rodent11
'the music and that door priUI Other permits were is.wed u m·i..t ..,..,..._,.. weM:eM ecllUoa. ~n F~h~~an~~.°" w:e °:,fe:~ . • 1 7
will be giwn. follows: O. s-ce •e we repon.ed tbe while in the local ballroom and The city street department wu
. Funds trom the fete go . to sup-To Fred B . Jenkins of 1506 .me moatlM' IMsllda.c valu&UGD.a again when the strangers attempt· authorized by the city council on ~ the pistol range, educational South Bay Front. Balboa lliland, totalllac SH, 110.115. Aduolly, up ed to force them off the road to Monday to exterminate rau whiCh
lectUres. and to help swell the a two-stqry house and garace at to aad ladadlac Twi9day. Sept.em-the city dock. are said to be infesting the jetty
fund for officers' widows. 1311 North Bay Front. $12.000. i-.H, local .-.trudloa f .. tlle and feeding from trash left on the
T o Allan A. Ritter of TI3 Pol>PJ _, .... -ti.a . .-med ... -.. R bbed f c sh d beaches.
street. Corona del Mar, a two. -.... __ mutt tbaa .... 0 0 a an Commenting on • letter read
story c1wemng and two-car garage ..-ded f.,. t11e. w period "' $900 Jeweled Ring "" Qty Clerk Frank Rinehart and
at 2128 Ocean Front, Newport 19". ValuaUaa of ~-.,.,._ received from Mn. Ford Sanupl•
Beach, $10,000. atnctloa al011e wu '81&1'8. Between one and three o'clock ot. a:r.22. Miramar avenue, Balboa,
To Harry Williams of 520 Win-Due to a book error in the F eb-Saturday afternoon, an as yet un-. calling attention to the preeence
W-u.e _. ~ t. slow avenue, Pasadena, a two-ruary, 1947, figure on the books identified thief entettd throuch of the rodents, Qty Encnteer J . _ _.,t tire at Vin'•• •-C story house with garage at 317 of the Qty of Newport. Beach the back door of the home be-B. Webll admlttod the aindltlon-
The Case ol Lois E.,
Or, Misac/Yentures
Among Firelighters
laot Frlda;J tr ..t"tato -N>oiena avenue, Balboa Island. building department, whic'I m• looeine to ~Y o.-,r, 802 S. f "We've bad trape laid there tar
-o1 -.. _ of -..i-$9000. . it appear tha\ valuation total tor Bay Front, Balboa Ialand, and I two :roan and yet we bavon't -...--t . oecrd•al!J To William Engllah of 515 Poln-that period wu $10,155,530, tM ~ .,..ay with $!50 Ill cub IJld I heel -to rl4 It of the peoti," .-C-.; dt1' ~ -ta a-ue. Corona del ,Mor, a IW"I total w.u pven Ill 8 :N.,... a ~or! and diamond
Fin Clol<f ........, ~ ~ -· at 419 J'!ilmelta niDr. table u ''SH 719,915!' at $900.
ring valufd he. Aid. .
RATION. VoUng offldala help Al Ryan (ba.ckground, golnc
".':'~~·· hanclJDc ln ballot) ehortlY" alter polls opened. In center
"shermen Elect J. S. Barrett
ucceed Hagen as President
J . Barrett of Port <>ranee wu elected president for the coming
year at tbe anDul dinner and electlon meeilq of the Sporttl&hlng Al-
90Clatio held Jut Saturday nlcht at Whit.e's Park Avenue care on
Balboa · and.
E . J . WDlard wu elected vice pl"l'J9ident and J . M. Stevenson treat-
NUIMIB*M •
final Vote
Buries Issue
1249 to 656
Cos.ta Meu. will not lneorpo~
That ls the mandate of over n
percent of tbe recbtered voten .a
.. the Bill~.
By an overwhelming majol'ftr
vo-1%49 to ea6--tbo pro~ el
lnoorporaUon fol' Co.ta Meu... ..,..
defeated u opponent!I of i..,..,...
potaUon carled all four prectncu.
three of them by laadlllldeo.
Only lD. Pttdnct S wu tbe ,,.._ I eloae. Tbere tbe. ftn&I ....-& I abowed !18 for Incorporation ...
276 apiu•t.
In Precinct i. opponent. of m-.
corpon.Uon eanW by a S t.e I
majority. In Pndbct. 1 ud C -
vot.e ran beavtly aphnt the s-v--
poul.
Tabulation by Precincts is a~
follows :
PRECINCT No
1 ................ 328
. 2 ···········-··· 371 ,.
3 ···········-··· 275 4 275 ······T·······
TOTAL .......... 1249
.....
146
120
218
172"
656
Approximately 2672 registered
voters were expected to appear at
the four precinct polls in Costa
'
eeting-top event on the
of the ,association which
t eprese .ts an important segment
of New rt Harbor's multi-million
dollar portfishing business--was
cal.led y outgoing president Nor·
man H gen of King's Landing. C.
A. Bi t preaided when Hagei\'
was un · ble to attend at the last
I Mesa between 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Tuesday to vote at the special elec~
tion on incorporation and eltttian
of municipa1 officers.
minute. •
Fallo ·ng the dinner , a general
discussi · n probed ways and mean'l
of imp ving fishing f r o m the
stand t of both the passenger
8.l)d th : skippn. •
Elec to serve on the board
of dir tors for the coming year
were:
H. S. raharn, Earl Tibbits, Bert
Mills. ~ M . Tucker, Kieth Rima,
Ray . ball.
The ta.ry will be appointed
by the new board at their f~t
meetin I
aken While
Fishing
Jewel, 1009 W. Central
Ave., r rted to police that hl$
1929 a omoblle wu stolen Sun-
day be....,,.,, the hOW'!I of 4:30 and
8 030 p.
Jewel
th<! the
said.
was fishing at the time
allegedly took place, he
l . s. BABBrl'T
Hodgkinsons Attend
Peace Officer Meet
Police Olief and Mrs. Rowland
R. Hodgkjnson of 117 Via Dijon,
Lido ble, are attending the 27th
annual m eeting of the C8li!omia
Peace Officers association in Lake
county.
'How Newport Harbor. Food 'Prices
Have Soared
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Actually, 1919 """'" w.,.., catt.
of which 1900 ~ official.
Membe-rs ot the election boan:lr
had their biggest rush benveen 5
and 1.o'clock when businesrhouses;
and IDdustrial plants clORd for tlae--
day. •
An 80-year-old woma w II •
cut her tint· vote la 1111 ..
·wyomtng, followtac 8-L
Aot1to11 y•a IRlfferase '* & '"'° wu oae of the tint; to ....,.. ._.
ballot at Old Co,..lJ' pn!dmd la
C-UM-.
She lo Mn. J. I:. ~ ....
141 Albert Pl-. y...,.. ..... llhll·
owned a l'lotel ID z.t Newport
and at one Ume waa apat for
tho Portl&M, Ore., Lallol ...
Water Co., to -..... aold 119
lot. Oil Balltoa W.e4.
ELECTION
Highligllts
I· Votaq la ae COl4a K.e•a
-aper••• electloa todaJ WM ~
m.olly _.,. --1 ..... -
12:l141 p.m. • • •
MMllU came to -elllctl•
pr..i.et. •t --.. 116 -llolir. picked llP t • el r ...,...,
and neorded tMtr M:tdsss
Qulldy. • • •
'l'lase were .. •kw•• ._...
c:Nalt&. Mo d°i@r1 ._.. m !& ...
~.· ... 111••·· poratee. Jl'ftea"t -·t owaid1
• ... -.. --ol --· r-..;--' , . . ~-, .
'I °''!"WC &ite ftnt ftfims ..... '
.... a beQet:.la M7 els~tl• ...
lln. Ha-.,. Ille ...... ... '°-N)it/!:'"' ..... ) .al 11:11 ...... -, ..... lwllOtJ
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l ~.... ... .r.) '• 1 ovmue. l8000. · • • ' FOQ!ptlnts -... dbcov
blltlated --· ---.Toi!:. ,&-Bo&th-<Jf -2*-0.-0 ---ding -~the k1~ noQi[by' =i.a'!~ -:::4.::. a:= ~ Balboa. a ,_,,tory the ..-. ti h, . ' ; . oftlqon} .. h 0 1ftre
etep on Jocai'~
lire_. -avallaHe. ,,._ = at 1548 Ocean bouleYvd, An em~ <ll the'tity bui14iJic called Into the cue,
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bui.no.~
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17~Year. ·OlclPicked. s. •. .JSPICIOl'I • " Up on
Of Sfr ' ip)>irig"C.rl
· .. F8mily .'FOod ·Basket'. Cliinbs frorit ·&n
Average $4.02 to $8.29, SUrvey Shows
;J ... ,,..,_ a..IJ' tiien 2 a .... J
·• ... ._ W. <*1 l,'n1W.,.'
•I ;new rtis·11 a.,_..._
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Ille - -It --. 11r•e To Betty Stancer of '100 Be-~t oalcl ~ that ap. bu yet been made •.
ftll U..,---., -(Continued on Brick .._, parentJi' --bad put ID [)ee>ey WU out _ ~ ...... -te -IL ----------'-,--!extra "lift" In the total for Fol>-"'-the ~ OClOUrred
al. ~-
-the
111 a&: .. ft.. lts.,.ril 1 • • • t:Hn-Yff!'-old Santa Ana . 'De Newpr& ............. .,... ta a, ... 1............... A as I ..... ti1m11· .,,. ....
been anftte<l by local -•-•l&MlalMl.•--••P-•--r -
A-.i
)'Ollth bu
n.. ftrl p ..... to ... American legion Will MIU7. l!IC7, vatUation count -~ door --
to l:' ~ ·-.-Give Service Medals typ1nc up the l!M7 totaJa. 'Ibo -~.
It the .
-at --· -lire To War II Veterans .,_._since_, -.-e.s. . Did Local Car Sc ___ .. ...,.,_.. rape
.. 1a1e • -11 • .., -N-... t Harbor Poot 291 o1. the atJD.Duro v ALUA'l'lon Mesan's, Sund.
hll"I• op -•pr'w, Off American T.-W-bas aft' i •-·· _...., -1M7 1M7 A.,....._. ol ·-
y P. M.7
-:.iotb otreet'. -,_-. tlle I dis wltli •· reerulttnc --Ill Sliola • ...,... -
--Ana to j&CWDt A.nebn' Def-. MO!ITll 1M7 lMt Calta ~ _ ..
A.nor a ·-I ·a -and Viotcry lledalo to...,.-· all ,,_ .. --~ • -111 Boticb patim that a
to N--"
--with ···z1• .... It ... ..,. war wtm. F• -.--• ...... .1.111,m Jtc--e plmte "CZ N
op1a - --.,.,.. '!.'be '* '' •tatiorl wfll be --· .... ..,,.. -.au hlo cor ......, puntnc ... .,_... -.,llN .. -..,. at tbe recular meettnc al. the A& .&p. ···--.na 1u,w ca.ta· V-i*ildac
&. --. -., Lesion at -but at 1l5dl ~ ·--_.., tn.m P. m. ~and ......
SM" ocroped
out ol a
Jot at 4:!11
edb19c:a0o
......... ~ li111rt ltrMt and Eut w~ awwwiw, ,._ ---· -....... llUl'f to bait. --. -=-.. -Wedr 11 t.., llilbt. Oct.":;__·.. ~ .,.... an;• -,Jle ,. Newport pa11ce . ..,_
1 mt Oft .,. ,_ -In onllr te INdl!lw ...., • lh--.. ~-IW.l• iii.-callfam,la ·-Veblde -tbe ........ p
..,.....,.,, __ h..fn l'"'ed-......., Ille..,... oiC•,, .._. ..... n._ 111..., -t that tbe allepd
._ 41 •UJ' t sitl-. lllllltlriDc_tbelrdl•••a :UM automobileia.owuied
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--v , ~ ·-t-•.._. . ...._.ze· ·-. net. that the boy wu n. -.... ts a r •• .. ;aa .-_... • ... ..,.. •• -~ st:ripplDc a car. ~ 0sslfe8 .• -*-~s.,.• •_111111:q· 'C . ._ ........ ...a ~r 111111:e WM ... ...,. el a..._.
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""'-u:rtw" at-the....,.._ ... __ ..,..,..._ -bouil>t groceries whlcli 1 ~-===-!·---'-------.. 1 0:::. -.:.J:.r °:,. ": On~ 4, ~.-.~be-:a.::.!':t ':.~ :'!:t'll '
-. He Mid --for ·!WO· .Rnbor. Ille -'""' --t" In -~ 'l1le News-Times far a bottle tW. _, ~ cm11ed.V,::~ .:aptlap-•-.ced '5.2'1. . . . . •
t be_ ... blo b\!d'I>"• ed ._way . 11 -• Todq the ..... _. a.or -j&'lae nRS· T -~........is. part: -n.. Bame ol JleP• Hta-contrui. ·are ol.f_. Pu!llo!ont Tru-
ttves ii now ei>Jopd In hiltilr7--hu -..i· for -tary ,.._ • · · lice Report making debo.u <II :wlO'I ---tinning .,, llieats; poultry, -m. Local News · •
al dleddnc lnfiatlab. '!.'be ~ ---to help: -o u.e. i.---
-police -11ed ed -lo ,j&'lae .;..-: fer the world'i stantns. But If lo c.Cbue Covenge
-moitlo :m -.,._ 'Ibo ."food ~I In !hat ,_ ~ too early to ""' wbedw or •• •
91 www 1d ••--. cmt a lotal ol.-M.02\ llOlloil .pla "'8 llelp ..._,.-On .Pll&e ;s. ...... ~
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When .. -· the
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and tbo•Clt
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!!Ptl!ce.!._2 _j-~;;;;1···tl~!;t-, National . N e-a,,s . a nor week ilont' To1rlsts, y,~r . . Ho~
BM ;Spe~.d' Less Ladd Postniast.eT Lilts BIJ1-F :~al)"': =:"i .• ~: ftep&ration of O!eneas1&as-G
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ClrdlatkNI to llold J3'd 1Meet DAVID C. CORSON
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495 vlsitors who spent $173,597,-=roetmnster wtDlw R. •' -...._ •t rc:wm•• t.r ..,.1:111
. Oil) here--but touristl' purse are•°* ... reqalred ,..__..,..of~ armed fOl'Ol!ll ....... .
•b'.bip have tightened and th• Ho polated oat. .......,, .. , Illa& • f-people uo l>eclaabtc lo -,.U. u a whole ii gotnc to ,abaW mpedal Clu'latlw ,.,. ... ..C daat: tbe rate will ._..aue t11p1:'1D7
a drop from last year's $509,000,-betw-Oct. U ... Nov. U. • • • .. order to ..._.. dell\IW'f •
The ~·..;t&tlveo ot. 3llOO pilb-U...:.. publlshera .and advertising
Jlahers. advertisers and advertis-agencies organized the audit bur-
lnc ageDdeo, members ot the eau. established stindarda tor' cir-
Audlt Btaee.\I ol. Clrculationl, with culation values and the means for
which The News.nme. la afflltat-veriflca.tion. With the advent of
ed., will hold their thirty-third an-the Audit Bureau, advertising waa ·
Residential Contractor
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nual meeting In Chicago, Q<;tober transfelTt!d from • field of specu-Harbor 1.520-W
16-17. lative ldventure to o~e of invest-Barber 1095-.I
OperatJna: fot a third of a cen-ment in known values and lt be-
GOO bonanza. time, Adams bu sotten tocetber the followtac lastrucUou:
Don Thomu. managlnl director, 1 Each parcel should be en-. ffi In 1107~ North Bay Frmt
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made this report to an All-Year ~ "Christmu Parcel" ·a~nd where mailed to the poet o ce
Cub Bmnl ot Directon meetlnc special effort will be made to :::.! ~ch the puce lo are ad·
<rt 'U>e Biltmore ·Hotel in Laa An· effect delivery for Christmas. g Gtfts of Money-POI! omce
..,i. today. The board approved 2. Time of Malllng--Oct. 15 to mo~ey orders lhoulll. be uoed to
a 19(7-48 advertisina campaign Nov. 15, the earlttt . the better. transmit gifts ot money to th! ~ted by the fact th4t this is Parcell for the Pacific Islandl--Armed Forces outside the United
*'America's only 4-seasclt vaca-not later than· November 1. More States. Currency will not be ac·
tionland." ' remote areas-not later than Oct. cepted for mailing_ to overseu
tury .. the outstandlq example came pouible, for the fll"St tlme, ~===========~=======~~==~ · of 1uL"ONBfW cooperation between for adva-tisen to .buy space \\ith ii
buyen and aellen in an industry, the assurance that they would get I
~ preliminary report for the 15. . . A.PC's or FPO's. The prohibition
n:eard-bttaking 1ummer season of 3. Size an_d W~1ght-Not ~o ex· applies to currency encloeed in let-
.lune, July and August shows the ~ 70 lb&. in weight or 100 inches ters or parcels sent u O!"dinary
trend of travel spending tQday, in length and. girth combined. or registered mail. The Domestic
"l'lloma.s said!: The volume of sum-4. Pre~at1on-Boxes for over-Money Order ca.n . be cashed · at
mer tourists w~ up 36.9 per cent seas rna1~1ng should. be stronger APO's or FPO"s where ever the
<Ntt last year -but spending than ordinary C?nta.1ners because forces are located.
jwnped only 22.9 per cent. of the great distance and the w ARNING _ P08tal notes are
"'More tourists came here. But hJi,ndling and storage they must payable Ollly in the United States
they spent less per caplta," "1der go .. lt is absolutely necessary a nd may not be sent ovenea.s.
Thomas explained. "And the per that articles for overseas be pack-The term "armed forces over-
capita spendings fell off evt'n more cd in boxes of metal. Wood, solid· seas" includes the penonneJ of
sharply in some other seasons fiberboard, o.r strong double: faced our armed forces and , authorized
than they did in summer. The r e-corrugated fiber-board, testing at United States civilians emplc:iyed
suJ_t is going to be that for the least 200 lbs. Each box should be overseas who receive their mail
12 months as a whole. our in-S('curely tied with strong cord and thru an' A.PO or 8 Fleet PO in
c:ome is less than it was the year the us~ of a ddress !ables shou1.d car e of the P ostmaster at Miami,
before. be avoided as fhey ~m~ off if F la .. New Orleans. La., or Seattle,
\\'~Ct or expcsed to moist atmos-Wash. or an APO in care of the
phere. . . Postmaster at New York, N.Y .• EVERYTHING
ID Quality
REFRIGERATION
Air Cond!Uonlng
F.qoipment
C.-• Oablnetl • Couten
W.ilr..tna • Foa:atalm • Stool•
Back Ban • Bootbl
Complete lllarbt.
Cale., £tc.. P'laonlnl'
"WEBER" Dl8TRIBUTOB8
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Ample cush_en1ng material should o r S'an Francisco, Calif.
be used to tightly pack the con-Christmas cards -Otristmas
tent s.~Fiberboard t>c;>xes should be car ds for army personnel overseas
sccur~ly ~rrapped with heavy pap-may be mailed at any time but
er. tied both. before and after patrons should ,mail such cards
wrapping. prior to Nov. t~. The War Dept.
5. Valuable Articles--Should be a dvises that all peeUn.s carch for
registered or insured. members of t he armed forces
6. Per ishable matter-Will not overseas must be sent in eeeled
be accepted a nd fragil articles eavetopeia and prepaid at the Jl'tnt
should not be sent. Clan Rate.
7. Prohibited Articles:__ Into-'.;-
cant!', inOamible material includ-
ing matC'hes of all kinds and ligh-
ter Ouid.
Cigarettes and other tobacco
products are prohibited transmis-
s ion for delivery thru APO's in
German y, France, a nd. AtUstria ,
and aJso Navy Numbers 913 and
963 in Germany. The mailing of
Penicillln and Streptomycin over-
seas is also prohibited.
8. Postage-Must be fully pre-
paid. the rate being the Zone Rate
a pplicable from t h e post office
Committee for
Recreation Study
To Meet in S. A. .
The Committee for t.be Study of
Retteation in California-has se-
lected Orange couhty for a recre-
ation institute to be held at the
Santa Ana High school from 7 :00
to 10:00 p.m., October 20, 21, 23
and October 27, 28, 30.
Russell C. Campbell, chairman
has announced that the institute
will bring Orange county national-
ly know leaders a nd instructors
and will be open to all persons
interested in and working with
youth or adults in public schbols,
private schools. Sunday sch6ols
and churches, char:acter·building
agencies and recreation centers.
Parents are also urged to attend."
An achievement certificate will
be awarded by the adult educe·
tion department to everyone com-
pleting the institute training pro-
gram. Teachers may receive in-
stitutj'e credit for attendait~. Stu-
dents desiring college credit may
receiVe it ·by ronsulting the regis-
trar of the school at which they
desire the credit to be granted.
F our separate work shops will
follow a general session each even-
ing and each individual may par-
ticipate in the phase of training
he chooses. The workshops will
include "Games and Game Leader-
ship," Social Recreation," "Crafts,"
and "Outdoor Activities."
A r egistration fee of Sl.00 will
cover the entire course including
a syllabus and certificate.
Jack's Equipment ·Rental
Contractors' Equipment
Road to ·Proposed Hospital Drawn up;
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• CO~CRETE llllXEB8 • TRAll.ERll
Phone Beacon 5508-W
17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa
LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIALS
Bay District Yard
Pbcme Beacon 5111
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' What's nic9r thon a Sunday an lhe --. G Riot lhe -~ 11 I -and the ........... Ideal for'l1•-.. 11'1 .,... ...,j,
tho ClllJIS.Al.ONG ......... 20'. 8-6'9". Wtl(jrl ta ... ~ -6. Cabin COi __ ...., _~ .............
I ~ and loo --Speod 14 ... wllh Grap 16 HJ'.'
, Wllll Grap "5 H.I'. ($1110 -) speod 20 -... .... by
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$19IO AT SOLOMONS, MAaYlAND,
ls to con.n ect the proposed Presbyterian Hospital of N~·port Hf'l&htll
lo'ith the state hlghl''ay, above the o~erh~ rr0ttslng. are DO\\' belng
prepared by Raub a Bennett. engineer&. or COtlta MM&. J. S. Raub
said today. • • • Thf! plan.a &9d 1peciflcatlona. \\'hm ready \\111 be
submitted to the California State Hi&h\\'ay department for thelr
ex•mlnatton and rttommendatloo. tr and \\'hen the atate depart-
mf"nt approvea the sketch, the ·
Costa Meflla enainf'erlnir firm \.\oill state deparunent of public health
st.a.rt bulldln« the road. have arrived. The forms must be
l\1'a rion B. Yo uell of the New filled out a nd returned to the
England Mutual Life Insurance state office, whic h in turn must
company, S a nta Ana, who is chair-send them to the feder al agency
man of the board of directors of which will handle allocation of
the Pr('sbyteria n Hospital of Or-governm('nt funds for hospital
ange County, Inc., confirmed re_. purposes.
port that the board w111 meet California is scheduled to r e·
Thursday to discuss plans for the ct!ive S2-million a year for the
new hospital. next five years from the federal
At that time it will be ·known government on that basis, and for
"'hether forms which the hospital public health purposes.
planners have expected from the The state department of putr
Caldwell Plating Co.
Under New Management
· 2815 Vllla Way
Newport lleacll
Expert Chrome, Nickel and
Copper Plating and
Metal Polishing
All Work Guaranteed
Plant Phone: Barbor 1800
Home Phone: Harbor 286-R
Ii" heaJth is suppoSed to make
such available to loca1 groups
throughout the state.
Originally the state of Califor-
nia was to contribute one-third
and the federal government was
to allocate one-third of the funds
needed for such purposes.
However, California took the
view that sinCe Orange county is
regarded as a rich county lt would
be W\able to collect any such
funds from the state. So now Or-
ange county can expect only a
federal contribution.
We.re Orange county not in the
'=============tJrich cat(>Jory, California would F have allotted it $2-mlllion and the
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
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o.D:J' DaBiWJ 871 • llta
1D'I Kwpwt ....._
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federal government would have
donated a similar &m9Uf\t.
In itl recent fund raising cam-
paign the Orange County Presby-
terian Hospital board obtained
$600,000 in cash and pledges.
If the board can get an allo-
cation of $300,000 of federal fllllds,
they anticipate construction of a
St-million holpital building on
Newport Holghts. ~===========; Thia wouJd mean, or course, that $100,000 \vould still be needed. and
Howard W. ·Gerrish
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Automobile • Fire
Accident • . Life
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Youell sU.ted that more contri-
butions from persona in the cout-
line area or elsewhere wouJd be
gratefully acknowledged.
From a reliable source, it wu
learned that a aubotantlal sum of
money will aoon be forthcoming
from an t4itate n6w in the ~
cess ot probate.
Souffiland Motels
Show 18"7 V ac:ancy
A Southland motel iurvey dur-
inl )he put two -showed an
UI per cent -· ereatect 11nce
the war. It --by R. G. X...,-. ~ ut the
AJl.Y..r dub ..ivettlllnr mnm!t,.
tee, In a ·-t ... the fall .. .•a llldnc -Ip
the bureau's ·work refiects the wh8.t they paid tor instead of GORDON B FIN 1 LAY benefits of self-regulation and free spending their money on the buill •' ' ~
en,S.erpriR in bwinem. PreviOUI to of guess work aQd unverified
1914, the year the audit bureau claims.
WU '"tabllahed, advertising wu Today ninety-five per cent of OON'mAD!'Oa ANO . BtJIUID
i;retty much of a aamble. When the total ctrcuJation of all daily
merchanta a n d manufacturers newspapers in the United States
bought advertising space in those and ninety-eight .per cent in Cana-
days there were no standard$ for da is audited by A.B.C.
om.: MJ•~-,) .__m
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
measuring the circula tJon of news-
papers and periodicala and no uni-
form method.for auditing and re-
porting Jhese circulations.
Then, irl 1941. a group of adver-
The oak tree originated about
a hundred million years ago, ac-
cording .to a University of Califor-
nia pal(Onto1ogist.
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LOSSES
FIRE PREVENTION
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OCTOBER 5 TO 11
CABINf:l'8 AND MILLWORK
T . C. JOHNSON, Supt.
Phone: Barbor ua...,
FIRE DESTROYS WITHO~T MERCY! What must be rebuilt or re-
placed is preventable expenditure and therefore goes · hand i11
hand with inflation! Do your part to prevent fire losses. They're·
so costly! BE PROTEC JED AGAINST FIRE LOSSES: INSUR-
ANCE IS SO INEXPEN$1VE.
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Today Visit Your Fire Insurance Agent
And Arrange for Adequate Insurance
Fred-Briggs-Tressa • Insurance-Real Estate
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-Coeat lllslnn>J Newport Bercb Pia. Be&con 5'778
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Briggs & MacKay -
n• 11:. OoB&nl --Pllone: llal'bor IO
Edward Bucko
llU~Bhd. ·0o.._ ... _
PIL llarlM>r !Ill I
Stewart Dunlap
Fire-Au~Yacht --A .... --PIL-rlMI
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Fanners Ins. Group
im lfw'""-
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ft. ••-1111 I
Howard W. Gerrish
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Greeley & Grimes
Insurance Agen~
"SEE US FOR PRCYI'EJCTION"
soz Mala8-t
Jlarl>or ZOU •. , Bal-
W.L.Jordan
· Real Estate Broker
700 IC. Cm&nl A-
Ba•t-o. ••• Barbor 141
Kenneth G. Hill
lll IC. 1-St.
Ooeta M-
8NiOOD ...
Island ~alty
:Ml ApteA-
llalbM hlaM
P1L-.m-w
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Gerald W. Ritchie ·
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Eva F. Rhoden
Elton D. Barnett
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John E. Sadleir
1505 Oout Hwy,
0o ..... c1o111ar
Barbor 1'41
Wm. W, Sanford
B. A. Nereson
1'19! N-pwt llhlL
Ooeta-
.llNeo. nu
, Maurie Stanley
with Earl Stanley
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Elsie C. S~ne
with Holcomb Realty
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Bowling League NEWS-Tll\1ES
~;,~~::tE I SPORTS
Bruce Carnaham. manager, has I
announced. • . Tursday, Oct. 1, 1941
THE !lALBOA YACHT CLUB•--t.opllleo Sa~ alpt to polat ..ta-
nen ln tM .....,. •• eerte. of rep.ttM at a colottm poet.-4baner Clel'emotlJ' Mid
tn the club'• pl1y deeoratedl ballroom. Commodore Bob Bo7d &Dd Vice ct. ....
modore Dk*: Featoa made \be p reeentatlona t.o (left) UWe .luet McClure.
wbo took -ID ~ Balboa DI.PY olaa; (-tor) Oeorp 8-,..._,
of tllo oovetod Catallaa blaad PC ,..,...,., and (rtpt ) n..I -...... wllo ••
preeiented tire top award-the mocb-prbcd .~rtwnamhtp trot*J".
-photos by Gerhardt
' Balboa Yacht Club · ·Presents Trophies; Riverside Wins Heartbreaker, 6-0;
Fred Smales Wins Sportsmanship Cup Bill Brownie · Out for Rest of Year
The Balboa Yacht club h~d ita
trophy pr('sentation ceremon~ last
Saturday night rolJowing a dinner
served to a throng or two hundred
people who gathered in the ball-
room to witness the colorrul cere-
mony.
PIC, high point boat ror seaaon.
H ealey Troph}'. Bob Allan -
Rhodes, outstanding merit in spec-
ial events.
Richard Fenton Trophy, Bill
Lapworth-promoting interest in
active racing classes.
.. We bad •• l'ood • team or belier , but they rot the &QOre."
That. uld ~h Wendell Pk.ken, pretty m uch tell• the story of
Frtday ntpit,• defeat at the hands of Rlvenide w hen the Tan f a.lied to
capitalize ou 1evera.I BCOrtng opportunltte. and came out on the abort
eDd of a 8-0 ball p.me. •-------------
Delay in getting bowling com-
petition under way has been used I
to advantage by Carnahan and he Deer prospC"cts for Orange coun-
now rel)Orts alleys in first class ty reported as "not to good" this
condition foUow:ing an intensive· season, it has been disclosed. How-
reworking of the surfaces. ever, more of the 'fleet-footed a.ni-
Commodore Robert Boyd pre-
sented the awards and special trcr
phies with the assistance or Vice--
Commodore Richard Fenton rol-
16wing the announ('('ment or win-
ners by Sailing Race Committee
chairman Crajg Doyle.
Farewell Trophy, Steve Crosby
-P-14 class. •
Founders' Perpetual Tl'ophy,
Bob Kyle-P-14 class.
Newport Harbor Chamber or
Commerce Trophy, Dick Fenton-
In ternationa l 14 , ror summer
sei'ies.
The hard-rought contest. sea· ing three TD's for the second con-
soned with mhnories or !ail year's secutive year against Riverside
Newport-engineered 19-0 upset. ended with crnly the memory of
got orr to a fast pace. The Tars lost opportunities.
took the opening kick-orr an d BrO\\'llle L08t
marched to the R iverside thirty The real heaTt-breake.r was not
berore losing thll ball rotlowing In the win-lost column this time
a clipping penalty. though. Jt cam e when stellar lert Carnahan is still making efforts
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mals have been seen in lower
to get a women's winte r league country than usual at this time of
organized, he said -today. year.
TO START AT
-~211 50
PER MONTH ---.... __. ------
ARRANGI TODAY POR YOUR
QUALIFICATION INTIRYllW
202 Y, W e&t Srd St. -!Jania Ana
This Message Sponsored by
I.F.S NO'IT ELECTRIC
2821 w. Central
SPECIAL
FALL . CHECKUP
FREE
e 5-POINT INSPECTION:
I. Compression
2. Electrical System
.3. Generator Circuit
4. Carburetion
~· Safety Check • Brakes -Front end
Fred Smales was handed the
most coveted cup or the collection
-the Sportsmanship trophy. News
or 1 lhis award Is kept a carerully-
guarded secret Until the moment
or presentation.
Special awards, bes.ides Smales'.
I \VCnt to the rollowing :
Lindsay Trophy, Bill Rempel -
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Harbor
Roller Rink
• Newpor& Blvd at 1'7tb St.
Cotta Meea -8-coa 6'70'7-R
Under New Hanace.ment
~~ New
~ Fall : ¥ ·Program
-~t~
Beginning Sept. 1st
'7:00 p. m.. .. 10:00 p. m..
MONDAY.~-L
Ladloo ..... wltll llocori.
TUE8DAY. Nonlty Nlcbt at
Bink. 8mal1 Prlzeo Given.
WEDNESDAY. Beeened for
PrtTat.e Pa.rU-..
1 T-e~uR8DAY. 8D&e Dance ....
llon •• , . Free laatnlctlea.
F&L. A 8AT. <Hlnenl 8! <DIL
llaMa7 (JI-.
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ANY MAKE
OR
MODEL
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Low Cost oa Needed Repairs
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Other first place winners and
regat_ta rollow. Boat, winner, num-
ber and points are giwn :
' EASTER REGATTA
Cruh1 ing Cla.u-Pamlln. Fnu.er. No.
CCI. 11·':1 · St11 r C!ll!!-N'orth St.a.r. North, No.
2068. ''•· PIC .,,.11ss-Aglllta. Rempel. No. 10
''-· Luder.i: 16 Cl11~td Coo!!lt, Franz No. IGS. I ~. .
Viking Cia88--P~enKJn, No. 13. 8.
Albatro8'1 CluA-W l'nd Rider Mea·
ger. No. 22. I ~-·
Inte rnatl"na l 14 Cla.sa -Challenge Lapworth. Nu 274. 41.,. '
L1J(hlninK Cius-Gadabout. Young. :-:o. 2420, J i,.,.
!\"a tlMal Clu-Clan1our G:rl. Exley
No. 26:?. 3 ~. '
Int. S111l'(' Chus---Oi11per III Greene :-:o. 41 !'1(), 4"-6 . • .
P 11 Clan-Maiolo. KY1e. No. I. 4 ~.
Snowbird .Cla.q.-Mlles. No. 119. 1 ~.
Peniruin Cla.u--RB8C&J . Ruby, No.
240, 2%.
Dyer Cia_,it--Virgie. Lehman. No. 330. II ~.
Balboa. Clu..,_Yellow Juket Mor -gan. No. 4).. 16~. ·
S..bot Cl~No Name, Alan Col-
1J n11, No. 24. 5\i.
Winter.Spring Serle1, 1M7
Rhodea Cl&-Y--Dream. Po•·en1 , 7\ii. PC Clu.-Pamlln, SmaJe•. f:llrif..
Jntern11.ttonal 14 -Challenge, Lap-
worth, 1Sl4 .
Memorial Da)I S.rle•. 1947 Rhodes. Conqulsl.Ador. Durant, 9.
PC-Poh-Kee. Glddlnge, 9~.
PIC-AEillta. Remple, 3'At . InternaflonaJ 14 -Chalfenge. Lap-
wort.h. 7%.
Llshtnlnfi-Llon. Evan., 2!4 .
Balboa-okua. Ma.on, No. •!. l 'rii. Sprl"g Serlea, 1147
Rhode.--8atl•factlon, Stark. 4%.
PC-Doyle Hatch. No. 72, 2\1,. Star-Chaser II. Ficker. •%.
Viking-Marie. Gram. 814.
Albatn»>-Ace . Edler, 6%.
Lll'hlnlng-Wtnd Lue. Wlerlck. 2\.4,. i-~lattle--Mo Ma. Gron•kl, 2.\6 .
Balboa-Scream, Pulaa.kl, 9\a.
lndep•ndence Da)I Serie•, 11M7
4 I~ternat lonaJ 14-Sal'a GaJ, Schenck.
'1.:11htnlng-W lnd Lau. Wlerlck. 3~. Snloe--Veloz 11, ~a,·er, 2%,.
Balboa-Hamm. IOU,.
Summer Serie•. 11M7 LIS"htninfj-Evana, 31:i .
Jl'1attie-urrlcane. Peoples. S\1 . Snlpe--Veloa II, Deaver, 6.
Snowbird-Lucky Ducky, Bob Hal-derman. No. 1S4, 3\1..
BalOO...-SCream, Pulukt. 5.
Inte"""tlonal 1'4-Dlc.11: Fenton ..
W ednffd&)I Serl•, 1'47 Jl'a.lcon---&a Song II. Morgan, 9\4. Snowbird -Lucky Ducky, Halder-man. 22.
BaJboa-Hot Cinder, Deaver, 9~.
Ubor Oa)I Regatta. 1947
Rhode ..... Yolly 11, Hillman, 3%.
PC-No. IO, Fred Sma.lea, 4l.i.
StlLf'-Chunet. Elder , • ~. Viking-Marie. Gram. 7~.
Albatl"OJl&--Ace. Edler, 214 .
Luders 16--Gold Coe.at. Fn.nz 5'Ai: .
IntemationAl 14-F oxe)· T oo · Blat-tcnn&n, 41;,. ·
Mercury-Wheeler, ·~· LlxbtnJng-Fluh. ChenhaU, 214. S nipe-Veloz II. Deaver. 214 .
FalCOD-YOO Hoo, Younglove. 214 .
P 14-Wup. Croeby, 4 ~. RHODES !3----11.Abor Dey Special)
Bob White. No. 29_
nreny-Merta. Sh. ·
Snowbird -Lucky Ducky, Halder-
n1an. ·~· B&lboa-&ream. PulaaJd, 61,i,
BL! .!J l 1 "'1 G
We've.got the unootb-
-""' alleys--n-t
llgllthl&-.... • COil-
palal erowd of -."" •
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The river boys took over and guard Bill Brownie was clipped
pushed the ball back down the Y."hile walking back to the line
rield to the twenty yard marker rollowi ng a play. A shattering
before bogging down. There, in block rrom behind, which caught
the shadow or t heir O¥lTI goal, the him completely unawares, broke
Tars contracted the severe case a !('g. He y.•ill be lost for the bal-
or rumble-itis which cost them the ance or the season.
game. Riverside picked up a loose Bro\\'nie. team 1 captain Friday
baJ l and, in four pl ays went over night, \vas a key blocker and a
and that \\·as it. The kick for extra sparkplug on both ofrense and
point was blocked and the score derense.
stayed 6-0~ for the rest or the con·
test.
A&bf'D ShJnes
Tar-11 Dominate
From tha t point on the Tars
dominated play but couldn't get
pay dirt. Midway through the sec-
ond stanza they rushed all the
\\'<\Y to the l·yard marker. then
fumbled. In th(' third quarter, they
came right back down to the
rive yard line and, with 2 yards
to go on rourth down. Ashe n
stumbled at the line or scrim-
mage.
A game that might conceivably
have ended with Newport flaunt-
Pickens signalled out for spec-
ial praise the fine running of Jim
Ashen. The shifty left half was
given a pat also ror his capable
job of signal-calling-normally the
responsibility or Bob Killefer who
is si delined y,·ith a bum knee . Pete
Nourse, center, was another side·
liner Friday night, having been
sick in bed at home.
Summing up, Pick said : "We
took an unnecessary defeat be-
cause we had the better team. But
I hope it will do us some good-
and I think it will."
New Fisheries Regulation Prohibits
Sportsmen Angling Soupfin Sharks
Vitamin A improved the eye-
sight -or Uncle Sam's wartime
pilots, but it dldn't do the souprin
sharks of Caliromia any good.
The soupfin shark, with its oil-
laden liver was the prime-albeit
reluctant-producer or the high
potency vitamin A required by t he
United States and Allied Nations
during the war.
Adult male soupfin sharks. who
sacrificed their livers in human-
ity's cause, were relentlessly pur-
sued because each or them were
worth rrom $40 to $50 apiece. So
vigorous was t~c quest for shark
the shape and placement of the
two 1harnm fins in fron t of their
tail. I n 80Upfins, these two fins
are aOOut the same height and are
located almost exactly opposite
each other. In side view, a line
dra\\.'Tl along the front and back
margins or these fins woMd inter-
cept to form an a lmost perfect
diamond.
Open Meeting Is
Called by Ocean
Sailing Association
that the fisheries were threatened. The Newport Ocean Sailing a"s-
Th~ nurseries and pupping sociation will hold an open meet-
grounds or the soupfin shark a.re ing Friday, Oct. 10. at 8 p.m., it
located in shallow water along the was announced today. .
Calirornia coast. A program to acquaint non-
To protect and perpetuate these piembers \\ith the aims or the
prime producer& or vitamin A, a sailin g organization h as been plan-
regulation sponsored by the Bur-ned for the event which will be
eau of t-farine Fisheries and .the held at the Balboa Yacht club. I n-
rishing industry was enacted by ter~ted .sailors are ur~ to bri!1g
the last legislature. The regula-their \\.·1ves, the publ1c1t y cha1r-
tlon, errective September 19, out-man stated .
laws the taking or soupfin shark · --------
in less than 25 fathoms, ()50 feet l TIDE TABLES
of water ic-The regulation applies
to sportsmen a n d commercial
fishermen alike.
Anglers can distinguish souprin
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sharks from other sharks likely to Th 9
be caught in California waters, by
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Roast TURKEY
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2 GRAND PRIZES-
Group '''A'' Group ''8'' •soo ...
(hltl•• tlln1 4 YI'•·> (S tlln1 10 yr•.)
51 First Prizes for each Studio winner of Group "A"
and Group "I," $25.00 loncl each
51 Honorary Engraved Trophlei for Group "A" and
Group "I" winners at each studio
HERE'S -ALL YOU DOI Have a contHt entry photo-
~raph made absolutely FREEi You select from proofl you wish
entered. All photographs become the property of the AUSTIN
STUDIOS, to be used for display or publication. Tlwff pr-.
• nent local personalities will act en I .. lor "'ch AUSTIN
STUOtO and their decision will be final. We're -looking foo
the -beoutilul child n judging will be for -lily por·
t1 ar-cf. You've nothing to lcne and YOUR LITTLE "DARI.ING"
moy copture one of the first priUI of o $500 Bond. THE TIME
Will IE LIMITED = SO ENTER AT YOUR NEAREST AU$TIN
STUDIO NOWI
AUSTIN STUDIOS
SANTAANA
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Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily-. Sat. 'til 8 p. m.
Sundays by Appointment
FRESH!!
Whole or· Half
0Yen Dressed
'TURKEYS
Now la -time to bay and
Free&e your Hobday T1irkeJ' ___ .. __
Largesf retailers of Fine .T ur~eys in Orange Co.
+ Qirecf to Consumer -•
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Christen T urke.y Randi
17tb 8TBEET a TUSTIN -COSTA llE8A, CAUF.
PHONE BEACON 1061
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"A Miracle Method
for Popular Piano"
Wes McWain
Phone: Beaooa 617s-.1
VJ:lilt: !St W . Wlbon
Coota Meoa
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Let It Come As a Surprise . • .
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That baby or yours. The smart way tD keep your
little angel-child a secret is tD step lively down to
· our Mother-t<rBe Shop. We've many ~utiful
new Fall garments that conceal so cleverly.
Q:)onna ~aii£ ~hof
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Soft, Be""' colon., spiced with
contrut buttons and belt.
Gabardine ••. taahloned lDt.o
t.betle Fall perfect DfflleM
and Solt& Tebelbed non·
cruahable to keep the I r -
omart -. . . boauUfully
t&Uored!
10 to 18 .sizes.
From fll.88 IA> fH.98
WcGiw I S. fl H.
C.ctn St.imp. -·
ORK I N'S Department Store
• 1 '1'9S Newport Blvd. OoBla ..
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HOUSE OF FUTURE
. Living Room .Furniture
Re-Styled to Modem
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0 ~ I I WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
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3088 West Central o,,, • , •!(<=:·~-~:. .. •s 56'7¢ a ;,, d1i 1111.
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Observes 14th Anniv.
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N~l:°" leacft WCTU B Delegalea lo
Stale Convenlion I
Writers Class Meets
With Mrs. Dearborn
1'1.rs. Margaret Dearborn was
hostess at the meeting of Bert
Mitchell Anderson's writers' class,
Mi-$-Wendell Calkins. who is the
UiUBl. hostess, being ill on that
•Nif;¢;!1. -, M'n. '-6earborn, who r esides on
Amethyst avenue, BaJOOa Island
rejoined ~ ~ ·ti.ass as a membe~
and ·otti<;t: ~embers arc Cliff
~. ,ffet111-'lbdH columnist. and
~ C<ll"IJl~ tf Ne~ Beach.
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• ,'(I . ' ~~ LENGTII IN
..... -·~; tr.. .,.:, CO A .TS
··-_ •. TO MATCH THE SEASONS
~ NEw LENGTII IN DRESSES. AND SUITS .....,.
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FINGEJi'.m OR nm.E&QUARTER LENGTH STYLES
·YOU WILL F1Nt> OUR COLLECTION COMPLETE
Balboa Yacht Club's Trophy Presentation
Draws Sailing Enthusiasts and Their Ladies
100<Jli VIRGIN WOOL GABARDINE OR SUEDE
~~ BLACK AND RICH Atrl'UMN COLORS
SIZES 10 TO 18
Balboa Yacht club's annual tro-
phy presentation and dinner dance
brought out a crowd or 200 on
Saturday evening . At the com-
modore's table were Commodore
and Mrs. Bob Boyd. SCY A Com-
modore a nd Mrs. Ed Bailey, BYC
Vice-Commodore and Mrs. Dick
Fenton, Staff Commodore and
Mrs. Ed Riesen (he is also chair-
man of the Power di vision) ; Bob
Allan, chairman of the trophy com-
mit tee, Craig Doyle, chairman of
LOOK HERE
I've heard that if you
take sulphur and a few
matches, you can manu-
facture a Ii ttle hell of
your own. If that's so,
then it should be possible"
to rub together orange
peel and a little wisp of
cedar and make up a
batch of Christmas any
time you want to. I wish
that you folks would stir
up some of this synthetic
Christmas about now.
'!bat would ' direct your
thoughts to gift shopping
and then you'd remember
tD let me know about the
books you plan to buy for
Christmas. Then if I
don't have those books,
I can get my order in now
and not have tD disap-
point anybody In those
hectic weeks-immedlately
before the man in the red
pants makes his annual'
appearance.
Incidentally. aBytJooy
who is doing some pl!n-
ning for Christmas now
will enjoy a "looking
tour" through my store.
It's full of nice Ideas for
gifts for i!Yerybody m
your list. ·And I have a
good selectloD of dJsttoo.
tlve cards suitable for en-
graving wltlt your 118111('.
I now have copies of
"Prince of Foxes" and
''The M~" In my
rental llbruy. They wlD
· cost you 1'lve cents a day,
jnstMd of the usual ~
cen1S. . Frederic Walre-
man (be wrote "'ftie
Hucl!aters") )Mis a De'IF
book, "The S&J:OD
Charm", out. this . a z k
I have oq ha al. It boCh
for sale and for rent.
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the r ace committee, and Mr. IUld
Mrs. Joe Beek.
Also present although not at
the commodore's table were Staff
Commodore and Mrs. Arch Bish
who are now living at Corona · del
Mar.
The dance was aemi-for mal and
thC' ladies wore their most beauti-
ful gowns. Mrs. BQyd was striking
in plaid taffeta which she caught
up to show her fl ounced petticoat
beneath which pcepro. sequined
gold sandals .
Mrs. Fenton wore black chiffon
and Sue Ficker. entertainment
chairman. who was squired by
I Bob Brokaw, "'ore silver a nd bl~ck
striped satin with a busUe bow.
Decorations were clusters of ba-
lloons mingled with stars and the
door prizes, which Wl're not dis-
covered tor some time . were dol-
lar bills hidden in the balioons.
J ock Greene and Velma Barber,
publicity <µrector. were among the
few who were 1ucky enough to dis-
cover the a wards.
Seattle Visitor Has
First Birthday Party
Get-T ogethers Meet
At Cosio Meso Home ' 'Ibis beflic the lDCllth al witches.
blact< cab, pwnllidJW and all the
-··----"' Ballow-e'en. ~-a-~
when -ol. the Get-Topth-er club .....-. en.-at hmd>-
""" by Mn. Y..,. llcDoaaJd at
her home on• V.pnlla . street.
St. James Choir
Elects Officers
l•terlor
) ''Whit Says''
Decor.
Upholstering *:Slip Covers * Draperies
-Cll8l'Oll ud B&4 DY llADI: .
-._Jea• !~ :lderl0r Salon
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c1u::_ -~ 11n. V: !..~ "The Store of · a Million Articles"
dnwbc~ and llln.. Helen Mir· -L.., --""---y GENUINE PRICE 'J:mUUCTIONS
ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF
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1213 COAST BLVD., CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF ..
Phone Har.bor 475-W
~ONS FILLED ACCURATELY
GLASSES PROMPTLY REPAIRED
Office Hours: 9 to &-Evenings and Sundays by Appointment
E.H.TIIlELE
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INTERIOR DECORATORS
CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS
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L.U0'8 • YAllD.Mlll • FIJilNITUSB I
~ Olut Blvd South -Phone 3""' -Lqlma Beach
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J•st Like-New lift. . •s..J.' S.-1&1 ,_ -.Jlfra. .. J .
Dablo ol. ~ s a lo, --ct C..b1ine and Jewelry I w· L"<T D .. ~ a. w• : Kn. Reim 1'4.. •-£"'-.,.._.......,fa• me t . u ~"AV! at -o1. a.ta .._ --. v.-. ..__...... uvvuor, ... ---r . . · -f. .
8 'i!'Z.,., ~--tis~ ~UVENIR .ANP-IFt IT~MS '' ·l-~f -.11 .. I_ .CLE·i--~-.-E I s : = ,..,.. 2lill». Darlle,.. ~ Now Eff~,
... ND -~·1-·V.---co;• ~=.:~r.: ·~SOnemr ' GiftShop • tlt!t&Wro&TBLVD. ~A
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SERVICE • -~AR.TS SALES • •
Bring Your Car In for a Clleck-t(P.
Meet "Bill" Taylor, Servkie Manager. . ,
Joe Nlckertz
3415 W. Central By Lido Tlteolre Harbor 510
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S•rpri~l'arty fo, Hew. loots. u-.hd City BOdY P~itt Two Fini.heel; .
M•fltodlsl ·C6olr Al hblic Uhrori · ration of lwo Dred.,.. An Given · • -·. -• -· °'I C'r.dlt'on Ciity Book With 1ce ~ -..ht "" ·tbe n.e Prhwww at.,..,.. bf 8be6-Types f#f ·" aces · 1 1 ..s-t. 1'lal'ace Andrewa, and -ca, brillp all""Ui. l"1r'1 al • · Havhil tlredled the north and
a lucloul colce ..._ by Phllllo ---· all tbe 111J1Ur7, 'I1le city council on ..-ay -pl>ometiadeo of Lido Ja1e and Fleldl, -.. at tbe choir at Jove· and inlricue al tbe tla1* al nl&bt ..,..._ two appllcatlona, of Grand Canal on BalOO. r.taM
Otrillt O.urdl liy tbe S.. bad a the Doceo in an ~tine new book ..w autaect to •IJlll'Olral of the to the satisfaction of Oty Ensl-
tlurprioo party after pnctlce. Ooa>-now on the lhelv .. of the pUbllc -th· ~ bi-t, for liceNe to neer J. B. Webb, the Newport
pletlng the refrealunmla wu "'11-libnr)'. -...te buo1Mm placa in thla Ilftdlin& Company wu given a
fee, oerved by .Mn. A. J. Rutter. Other -booka in a liat releD-city. cn!dit of M,186..80 on the books
El&bteen were p<WS>t lnclld-eel thla week Include: ' AJ!l!rOYed W9'e an appllcatlon of tbe city today.
Ins two cueota. John Elliott and FICTIO!'.' tram P. R. Widlirf and ~obn W. Mayor O. B. Reed and Council-'
Delevan Fnltq. Babcock. Julle; Blnpa, You Roll· ~-of Newport Beach who men Allen and Robertoon approv-
'lbe choir Is beginnlnc work on Ins River; Blocli, '!be Salrf; will operate an abal-aalft. tie-eel a -.ndatlon by the city
their Chriatmu mualc under the Bourne. Droma Of Destiny; Camp-ixlt at :1()51>-29th atreet, New-e~eer that tbe sum be deducted
dlrectlon ol Mn. Rutter. bell, Eliza; Feuchtwancer, P!'OUll part Beach a·n d an application the $10,500.00 agreed con-
0..ttny; Holmea. Flame of Sun-~ It. S. Cook to operate a can-tra of May 5, whereby the com-[ . . l set; Hueston, Heaven and Vice d.Y'. nuts and party favon estab-pany u to receive the old dty Mu11calfy Speak1n9 Versa. lishment at 310 Marine avenue, dredger on the bul• or the latter
87 KATllLDN ()()TZMAH Maclnnes, Frientb and Loven; BaJOO. Island. •um. provldlnl that It was worked
Manhall, Vespers In Vienna, nie council alao referred to po-out· by doing some dredging for
Ma11&bam, Creaturea of Clrcum· *·-•• f in "-tlon the city unllfrald. After tan · Mill Bl Oty· Reimer """ ~partment "' ves,..a ·
The South Sea Island
Paradise in Balboa
• Thick Steeb • O!Opl
• O!lcken
• Sea Food Dellcads
Tt I '1111 Drt.b
•msztzc11 Dlfl& 1 ' PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARllD
. ~k:-..,_-. ......... 171 :;;;• . ·-:-ill . -the f\rat World ~tour ~ime:e.~ s'.chulbera:: anlkreport an application from R There now :-en:iaina a bal&DC'f' .of
war. American nie Hardtt 'Ibey Fall; Seeley, T. W'ilblle of C. ~ Allltln., ti>"'P-$6.313.20. according to Edward R. --------~--------------
and French Woman of Prope1 ty; Seifert, Take =· ~.BalOO. Cade Cif' c:6m· Robson, treasurer of tbe tired&· ------HORMEN
FISH MARKET
ON CENTBAL AVENVS -:-
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p.a. palmer ?HCOIPOIATEO
w. o. buck, Insurance counselor .
3333 vi a Iida, newport beach, cal if.
tel e ~hone newport beach, harbor 1500
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mu.le and mu-Three Docton; Shappiro, The Whld!· llloJ "':'a'.~ plr• mg company, wruch .. keel for the
s l clan I were Buck&100· Stone ·Adversary In from McNeD and;· Bennet credit as a matter of record..
not popular In The H~ and Weekley, The Led· ol fiF"port Beach.
Germany • D d ger of Lying Dog. ·t", s· E • t• ' Austria. Riots MYSTERIES BLIC NOTICES tve xamtna ton
often broke out Cheyney, Dark Interlude: Dav-. For Postmaster
when artlsta,ls , Detour to Obli.non; Iams, Girl OF INTENDED MORT"40E At B '(~ f f d ,. a.etlon S440 Civll Code of c1 o• S •n from France or Meets Body; Padgett, The Day .r the aute of canfoml• u u ·
the Un l t e d He Died; Rrilly. The F armhouse 8=~~J~~n!1!i'!i~RJ0:;~= .. .'t~ Th~ urlited States Civil Ser-
States appeared and Truesdell. Be Still, My Love. ~=Y · ''in ~e ~~!-"v~ N~~~ vice ·Comfrtlssion has. announced
on concert plat-NON-FicnON Beach, county er Oranre. State or an open ~ompetitive exarh.ination
rorms, but ~or the fI!OSt part these ~arll.slc. The M_odern Book of CaJlrom la. lntenaa to mortp~ lo to fill the ,1 vacancy in the position
{ demonstrations came from the Ships: ~amberla1n, Where The ~.u:i~: ~~r::-«.r:-'!!t10~~:o!an.'dd~u U:: of postmaSter at the post office rough~r element~ and not from the Sabia Sings: Clase: Sunset Salad 101 North Spadnc Road. fn the City in Bal~ Island, in accordance
majority or m.us1c lovers. In 1923 Book With Hors D oeuvres; Ross, g: ~/:1~~~&. ~h~n\~11~!..,~~an!!8c~~ with an Act of Congress, approved
G<>orge An the1l played at a Ger-The Land and P eople of Canada; pe1"110nal propertJ", to-wit: June 25 i-9Js
man canccr t w h e r e rioting oc-Westmore, Beauty, Glamour and All rixtuf'I!• and equipment or a cer· · ·
taln sen •lce 11tatlon known u John-In order to be eligible for the curred. Now Antheil, wu the ex-Pe.rsonality; White, Report on the •tone·• Serrlce and located at Cout
p:>nent of unusual modem music, Gennans and Whitney, Abigail Boulevard •t· 101 Highway In the ctt)· examination, an applicant must
Am · j d · or Newport Beach. County or Oraqe. be a cttiUn of, or owe all~ance much of it based on encan azz A ams. Stat ~ of California. and that an es · ...... -hence the antagonism. But An-ttuted mortgage of th• .me will be to, the Uhited States; must have
d ed. A f dellv~~ and the con•lderallon there-actually ' resided within the de-theil could not be own ew • /or paid at 10 :00 o'clock A. 111. on-Tues-11 w eeks later he had the temerity County Housewives d•y the 14th da,. or October. 1947. at very of the past office tor which
f the e11erow depertment of the P'uller-the examination is held or within to appear in the same town or J . . G. . ton Branch of the Security·Flnrt ~·· the citv or town where ~uch office a re turn engagement. He electrl-om In IVIng llona.I Bank ot Loa Angele• al 101 ";J • ../
b d clng t . North Spadra Road, In lbe City of is situatea, for at least 1 year im-fied h~ audience Y a van O H di d A •d _ Fullerton. County of Orange. State of edi t 1y ....,...,,,__ da the edge of the stace and 1ayln1 an cappe I Calltom l•. m • e P·-~ .. the . te fixed
-"Attendants, will you please DA TED October 2. t!M7. for the close of receipt of applica-
BRUCE B. J OJiNSTONE. ti · t be · ood hys' close and lock the doors ?" Then H ~ ""';f,acor. on ; mUJ tn g P ical . ousewives of vr-ange county Pub ~-1 7 1 1 conditi~' ·, and must be wt'th'ln the he produced an automatic pictol, . .........,.; · · : . .1. ti th are given a chance to participate ----'---------prestri age limits. The compe-
placed it s1gm 1can Y on e in this week's community-wide ob-NOTICE OF FILING ASSESS-tition iS open to both men and
piano, and began to play. Whether servance of National Employ the MENT FO& THE CONSTRUC-I
the l'·teners thought all Amerl-women. -Physically Handicapped Week, TION OF SANITARY SEWEBS 1--~;;;miiiii;;;;;;:::--cans were wild Indiana or oold-George F . Angne. executive aec-a App UR TEN AN CE 8 IN
blooded ganpters, ~ not known; ret&r)· of the Goodwill Industries OCEAN BOUL'EvABD A.ND
but the audience listened in re-of Orange.county, 417 West Fourth OTHER STll!ZTS, ALL E y 8
specUul silence, and the concert street. Santa Ana, said today. AND EASEMENTS, AS CON-
was a success. It pays to be un-The secretary urged that ladies TEMPLATED BY RESOLU-
atraid. check up today on the "number of TION OF INTENTION NO.
(Scrap book item l jobs for handicapped people that 9811 AND OF TH!: TDU: AND
Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lukens,
621 Poppy street. Corona del Mar,
.. velcomed a daughter Oct. 5 in
Fuller ton Community hospital.
are stored in attics and cla&el.I." PLACE OF REARING AS TO
It was pointed out that every time SAID WORll AND ASSESS-
a Goodwill truck stops at an Or-MENT.
ange County home to pick up a
contribution of some discarded ar-
ticles, a few more hours of work
are available for some handicap-
ped peraon.
.CELESSOIS
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f'OR A'ljDuTr:D
• Now Sening
NEWPORT BEACH
S to 4 Days Service
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BROADWAY CLEANERS
2903 W. Central
PHONE BEACON 5723
SIGN PAINTING
-AND--
All Types of
Commercial Art
Located at
WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD
L. W. Pierce
178' NEWPORT BLVD. UAOON 111'19-W 008TA JO:I&
Ocean Front Cafe
French Fried Shrimp 81\d Fish
Our Spedalty ····-• 8TEAK8 e qHOPS e . DINNEB8
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Mrs. Anna T ompkin, who haa
been residing at the U'Ren apart·
ment, West Ocean Front, left last
week by plane en route to New
York Q ty v.1here she will spend
t he winter with h e r daughter.
Mrs. Tompkln, who is In her late
BO's will stop in Houston, Texa.s
ror a visit with her son.
Worn out, out-modcd. and no
longer useful clothing. shoes and
other discarded art icles mean jobs
and rehabilitation training oppor-
tunities for handicapped men and
women. Angne added. To h ave
Goodwill truck call at your home,
phone 1437.J or 706 in the New-
Pursua nt to statute, "Improve-~ jO~~-!.
ment Act of 1911"", Division 7 of :h'!°:~r;:9:::
the Streets and Hi ghways Code of 50,. 0 "r d •ace
the State of Califomia, notice is leMODI •t Art1mr
hereby given that the Superinten-Murr a!T•! It'•
dent of Streets of the City of eu.y to learn tbe __ • _ I
Newport Beach, having made an new •tdpe with 211~ O Fr t N rt Beach
) Fountain Serrice
~1r. and Mrs. Will Mohler of
30th i;treet · have returned from
several months spen t in the north
looking after property interests
near San Francisca.
rwlr. and l\'lrs. Roy Salter, Red-
lands residents "rho have been oc-
cupying the Will Mohler house
during the summer have . bought '8
new home in Harbor Heights and
are~ moving t h i s week . Former
residents of Ne"-port Beach. they
returned to Redlands but decided
there was no place like Newport
and have returned for good.
114 W. 4th St
PASADENA
22 N . EucHd Pb. Sy. %-2498
SANTA
ANA Ph. 6fj88
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LONG BEACH
IT'S A U·TUMN
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And you'll spend more time indoors -we can make
your home more attractive_-.,l.here are some of our
Fall Suggestions: GI VE ~ 0\v .
. C0~\1-\lJ~!T.Y CHEST·
VENETIAN BLINDS-
Decorative designs. Wider he adreil for y•ur curtains and drapes.
Ren!)vate your old blinds to look like new.
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WINDOW SHADES-
We taflor shades to your wind~ws. Complete new shades, all
widths, or your old shades made like new. ·--·----, .. ··-.. . . ...... --
BROADFELT CARPF:l'IN~
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Co~ your ~ fioors from wall to wall. : More comfort. Less
cleenin9. Durable arid inexpensive. , ·. -·-,, ... ___ , .... __ .......... ,'f••• ... ,, .... a-· _,,. ·-
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PLASTIC WAl,L TILE--
Remodel your bath, showerc and kitchen walls with this new, modem
product. Also asphalt tile installations for your floors. ·-~·· ...... ........... -.. .. .. .. .. .. .... . ---.
--41CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMAT~E -
Hanson's Shade &. Unoleum Shop
wnmow 8llADIB -vJiNlm&N JIUll)8-... UNOl.aJll ft.ooll8
DUIN~
ft... •111 _1• .. , , IOU a. 8t., <lala IY .... , Qi•,
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port-Balboa area.
Music Teachers to Hold
Workshop COM School
On Oct. 16 al 4 o'clock in the
afternoon. the Music Teachers As-
sociation. Elementary Division,
will hold a meeting at the Corona
del Mar school, Lillian Mohr F ox,
supervisor of elementary music
education for Pasadena's city
schools "'"ill act as leader during
the workshop on creative rythms.
15 SPEEDERS
F ifteen speeders were cited Sat-
urday and Sunday. They included
Leroy Macanany of Costa Mesa
who was charged with doing 40
miles per hour in a 25 mile an
hour z.one.
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If< YOUR WATCH
All WOii
GUAIANTEED
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asaessment to cover the costs and our •"""""-And .. cean. on ewpo
[ th tr t ·on of what tlldd....i. of popalarlty your CATE AND DAVI8 1'
expenses. o e cons uc
1 modest i ~r veatment will earn! En·i:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= sanitary sewers and appurtenanc-roll TO AY, whlle you can uve
es in Qcean Boulevard and other money.
streets, a lleys and easements, in Ph ne Santa Ana 6737 CONSTR -
said City, as contemplated by Res-. UCTION DRAWINGS'
olution o[ Intention No. 3327, StutllAorlbnulrO LMm.utorrlaO p.ym. FROM YOUB SKr:TCHr:S OR CLIPPINGS a dopted by the Q ty Council of 1
said City on the 20th day or May. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
1946, filed the same in my offi ce _ j SANTA ANA
on the 16th day of September , 114Y: ~ Broadway Ph. 173'1
1
RAFTING "
1947 I Lone -HARBOR . SERVICE I hereby [Ix Monday, the 27th ZOii r:. ... >adway PIL LJ1. 1'1-19
day of October, 1947, at the hour ---+---------
of four o'clock, P . M., and the
Council Chamber of the C i t y
Council of the City of Newport
Beach as the place, when and
wh~re all· persons interested in
the work done or iii the said as-
sessment will be heard by the
Qty Council. Property owners, the
con tractor or his assigns, and all
other persons interested in said
work or said assessment, feeling
aggrieved by any; act or deter-
mination of the Superintendent of
Streets or the Qty Engineer in
relation thereto, or who claim that
the work hu not been perfonned
according to the cootract in a
good and substantial manner, or
who claim that any Portion of the
work wU for any reason omltted
or illegally included in the con-
tract for the lftlme, or ha"1ng or
making any objection to the cor-
rectllHS of the useament, or dia-
gram, or other act. determination
or proceeding at the Superinten-
dent of Street.I or Oty Encineer,
shall, prior to the day aet f(Jr the
hearing on the aseesmner1t. appeal
to the aalj! Oty CoW>C11 by briefly
stating flt.. writing the grounds of
appeal. For a de¥rtptlon or said
work, reference Is hereby made to
the above mentioned Resolution
ol Intenflon.
Dated this 30th day of Septem·
ber. 19t7.
FRANK L. RINEHART
Oty Clerk.
Pub.-Oct. 7, l;4. 19'7.
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HO LAXAJIVI
NO 1x1•c1s1
llnL Cm¢I' T.ttkob wDJ help .. ··-
redue. . . lake oil uit7 fat. ~17
follow Uw dil'fftlorw. &rn.b the nw
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N&Wl'OaT PRAPMAO'r
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• CHRONIC AILMENTS
• -• such aa Sinus Trouble. Repeated ~ Colds, Bron-
chitis, Male and Fesnale Gland ~ High and Low
Blood ~. Heart Trouble; Stom8ch and IDtestlnal Conditions, Aches and Pains, Kidney and madder Coo·
ditions, Nervoosness ---are SlltlCesSfully treated by our
EXCLUSIVE DRUGI.FSS ~ODS
"' . 1 -UK m -·~TATION -
'(U•• sew.a ...... )
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111-<J Coal& ID·Way Newport Beach
E .. J. Sedinger
PIL ee..,.. t58tlO
H. R. Holtz
Gohn's Battery SeJice
1801 <lout lllctiW&7 -Ne•p>rt·~
RIB8CB'8 BtiOON IANDDiG , i
Distributor for
Solar Batteries
Marine and
Automotive Batteries
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JUNK &llTEBIE8 BOUQJIT •
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CARMINE USED CARS ,-
• •• ' ~ Good Selection
of 'late Model Cars
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COUPES; SEDANS & CONVERTIBLES
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.. Ar v.._ , • • • • . HAVE ,..-.. 1w1 w.-.... told t wortr:en tllat crest es-certJllcate nm. 11.bOft written..
CAB-INET.S
cu.tom Furnlture~~-;.,·~t= Window 5uh -C'•ll n Doan . . I -
CORONA CRAFT
1302\i Coast Hf&hway • ,, , 1 ,~ 'hu'v -... • ""' -• • -"SHOULD NEWPORT BEACH tata wowd. be broken up and . ::~ ~~':!l'r.; aid ~ -ffth* P an 8 1
._ WI • PO ITAN WATER" 111&-tlme cllctaton do not exist they d be &tven ownenhlp County and .._
· Payable In Myanoe· $3.25 per ~ In ~ County; METRO 1,1.. aoiety In Europe. One or the moot of land they tllled. U another ~t ,.
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. Oct ; ,. IMT R 0 -() F S Stlht '~.. per yev to -,111 ~; $3.75 per YNZ to 8th Zone. . .~... u-ettectlve and ambitious of them el were to be held now, It · · · , · · · ·
Corona de! Mar
Phone 11~.
$3.:iP "'Y-." IQ8 p, A: Palmer, Ullo Ana rtver water~......, we.~ all la now practidna: ln Lat l n ht ble that he would get ~·TIFICATE. OF BUSINE.a& W J BENBOW --eel .. Seeoncl-Cl&a matter at the P<altottl.ce In N""'ll'rt Betic;i\ ___, tor aured or an adequate -~ llUP" . P'ICTITIOUS rtRJI N.UO ·; • a.
--der the Act of lfarCb S. '9991 t• prupn~. cticable ... h. ~ca. Hil name ii Juan Do-a hig r proportion of the vote THE UNDERSIGNED do herebr cer~
caufornla. un · "'I know of no other pni o-1· from t b 0 r 1 mlnllo Peron 'ind he la the un-than fore. ur. ""'' they ve conduct""' • re"'1! Phone Harbor 101; J
PORTER • • • Publlaher solution to our water problem "'It appears -= boa of Argentina P< n as an Integral part of .... ..,, --•t SOO Kafn -· -a.tta ~crJ>s s. SMITH. iii. · M•nagi:~· .. 11::: other than attemptinc to J 0 in above lnttf~ ~-'11!~= C"; ~ after the United States, la his p ~. ls vastly enlarging Ar-~~ ui1dtlr 0J.eN~':u ~ ~!;'L--~~~=::--:::--:-:::=:=---1' G g . . . . . . . . MWD It Is the best lnaurance aons e -· -~ ' .... .._,__ • II and lltlcally the gen a '• military ·f The or , FLORJCNCJC BADRT. and u.. RALPH BAKER • · · • • • . Adv""tisina anaaer ' dvocate the dtiH paing Y JX) · · orces. aid tJrm l8 compo9911 o1 lhe ro11ow1q
W .I'. ON -• ••.• ;,:; A ·,,...·N~t rieach. California anyone has suggeated and will In· mlthch:.ratro Utan Water dlatrlct m .. t powerful atate In the Weat-c expenditures tor this pur-pehou . .,.._...,.. ...... ,_ Aarden Mam" tenance • Prtntln& Plant, 3011 W. Centr v~n,., · 1ure the growth of our ~un-~One~ one of the report b em Henmphere. pose a secret, but it la believed ~r~~t.fu w. Ocean ti
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach lty." the atatement. 'that all lntftftt. A great deal haa been written by able oboerv~ that they far n.o~d'~~J':'i•uff&;... AND
_ rr'"Ne 1-' --ror o..r • y..,.. In the county ...., tied together,' about-Peron and his purpooes. One ex Argentina• normal gov-rront, Ne""°" Bwh· C&Ilt Landscape Design
NATld AL EDITORIAL Active
Member
of
~ 11'91 "'No.," ...,.. EdwU'd R. ~· and. 'that agriculture lhould bear of the belt ~;! swnmariber .• es ap-f •th t htal repvenuef .. ~-th·Naft aays or~~r.°%.~cb thii l2tb day AT
Balboa attoraey ud aw11er ol e --+t-f the expierwe.' " pean in the ""'"'°.,.tern 111ue o a ere · eron mu.a e money FLORENCE a. SCHMER Smiih'1 Rare Plant Cardem
Balboa 1aa. · a r--
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, the American Mercury, written by JJ: a l~. but the hi&h-power-~LllE SCHMER 2249 .Newport Blvd, Bea. 5170:W. ""For one as a taxpayer, I am "'Why ahould It not bear its Stephen Natt who haa long been ed port and export deal& un· STATE o .. CALIFORNU, ~-ta Meaa. 7~tp S.SOCIATION In k pin th t the ., · • COUNTY OJI' OR.ANGE, •-~ vitally interested ee g a .u..e npew · a student of Latin American at-daub y account for much of It. ON THIS 12th day of September. rmoxli U
m .. t necessary commodity. water. "The taxpayen of this city are fain. The pt of it la, to quote !; .. ~·. 'ff'~'~.;;:,e· .. "~~· t':i iii
the cheapest of all neceaitiea of burdened with abnonnally high Mr Naft t~at "Argentina la put· $23 91 ".80 P•i"d County .nil-At.at•, penoully .. · READINGS-Monday thru Fil-1.f ·--• I and heavy tax . •. Pl "T u ed J'LORENCE B. SCHJIER and 8-d"'-1634 E Palm, S ta • --1 e. Ule.at:U va ue . • tine into effect a Ftve-Year an I C LIE 8CHllER. known to me to be tbe a.$•., . an A.laa. "'The residents and taxpayers rate and to call upon them to vote designed to make over the econ-n rarlge ounty r:*na •boee n&m9 are 11Ubtcr1bed t o Seven questions answerH by 1 Ca D N Le of Newport Beach are faced again to further tax themselves to pay omy into .a kind of state captial-Ben fits Last Month 1!!;'ce~1!"~n m~~~!y ::'!cu~~~ mail $1.00. Mrs. Davis. 79-4tp Newport Beach n 0 0 SS with a decision, at the polls, on for water to irrigate orange groves ism modeled to oome extent on ...... LOST AND FOUND n
that all important question, ,our ln the northern part of the county, the Soviet Union." And_ what Le islative changes increased he~n:1~7!~ ~!1r!f~"hamV:
. Last Sunday night the President of the United tu~erwae mhas ~Y·lssued, 85 of is to mtrue, a .~earn that could never makes this particularly im~rtahntt, bene ·u last month under the ~~~:&~1~e .~~e~~{i:~ m tbla LOST-Round gold wrist watch h. try to k f ... " come e. to quote him once more, 11 t a Calif i;nia Disability Insurance MONTE R. GRIMES on Balboa Island. Reward. Har-States asked the people oft IS coun ipa e a ew October Isl, 1947. a report of "Argentina la not only the richest am now in It. e leventh Nolary Publk In -Co• bor 1905-M. 8).ltc
sacrifices so that the hun!VJ of the world might be executive -COffi!Ylittee to Orange CalifomI'a Press country In Latlq America today, of operation under th e "' oomm~~.l''.~..!'!';.~1,'4. 1950 IDIPLOYIDNT WANTJ:D 11 d th h th · te County committee an additional but proably also the richest in the ia Pepartment of Employ· Published Oct. 7. 14, 21. 28, 1947. f ..;'-"_;,==-.,,..,=,,..-::,-,,.,--::;-fe roug e COrrung Wln r. water supply. world In pl'oportion to popula-Victor L. Hetzel, manager -· ·-.... ---.-... -RELIABLE LADY will ca,re lot He asked that we, the best-fed nation in world "'It covers seven full pages of Saluted By State tion" 'The war, which Argentina Long Beach district office, The News-Times will not be re-children at parent convenience.
history go withuut meat on . ~esdays and poultry fourteen inch. legal cap paper. Chamber of Com. formally entered only a few weeks that' sick benefit. in the 1ponaible for more than one lncor· 198'.l Harbor Blvd., C<Jsta Mesa. d ' on Thursdays He asked that all of us eat and. c1ear1y sets rorll) the con· betore Germany gave up the t or $23,914.&:> were paid rect insertion or an advert1semen~ 79-4tp
an eggs . . · . dusions reached after an exhaus· ghost, greatly-enriched her. uring September to disabled reserves t he right to correcti, WORK WANTED-Ironing In ID3 one less shce Of bread every day. . live study of the water situation California's. newspapers have Another thing that makes Peron in the Qrange county classify any and all ads and to ~ome. Plain or fancy. 530 Su
The President pleaded with all one hundred and as it affects Orange county. contributed notably to the Golden ouuhadow the mill run of Latin area alone. reject any advertisement not con-Bernardino Ave_, Ne,. P or I ~orty million of us from all walks of life. He did not "Most of Its con tent. are a re· State's stupendous pt 0 gr.' s American dictators Is the evident lonning to ru1 .. an~ ·regu!a.!!ouna,. Hel&hta. 211-tft >< • • h u k d iteration of items of co mmon through their factual and inter· fact ttfat he ls efficient, intelli· 00" ,ask the pch to stint more than t 11 poor. ne as e knowledge, such as, that the use pretative reporting, Harry A. ient IUld enormously resourceful. Do you want to aell It! Adver· ' -.. .. ".... • • .... • .. -ICllPLOYHENT OFFEBl!D •
each of us man-to-man. of water for agriculture purposes. Mitchell, pl' .. ident of the Calilor-He is a man of strong personal· Ilse these colwrum, BUSINESS GUIDE 11 ROUTI<' MAN. We in' hlewport Beach and throughout Orange has reached i.u . pe~k. That the nia State Chamber pf Commerce, ity and great eloquence. He has FORMED Wlndahlelda A Hatd HELP WANTE~Route for bot·
. . •i • l · . h •ta • We cost of water 1s increasing. declared today, if!; saluting Nation· an effective partner in his hand-N Coven melde to order. Al80 Ple'x· County enJOY a relative y h1g per cap! income. "It suggest. that cities should al Newspaper Week. 1'0me wife, who recently made a LIC OTICES l&laa A Ludte Sheets for aale tied water In C<Jsta Meaa and are used to beinv We}}-fed, SOffie Of US, We have Ob-use !Orne or all of their. electr.ic "Our newspapers are playing diplomatic world tour during C RTIF'ICATE. OF' BUSINESS ~.__. ,...__,.. ~y area ; experienced preferred.
q b · th I · Ftctlttou11 FlmvName -Nu-World ..-.1uwWJ.;... ......uu.i-ay. Phone Fullerton 1820, BRltan-served to the point of gluttony, 4 power minimum in pumping 81.ln their important part in e sou-which she was received with the T E UNDERSIGNED DO Hereby 303 Tb1rd SL, Hunttnrton Beach ' · 11· h l t d Oursel S water.,at a lesser cost, and use the tlon of California'ai con1pl.ex social highest state honors in Spain. the cert.Jr that they are conducttnc a Phone HunUncton 8Hdt
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chury Weter Co. ~2tc Let US espec1a y, t en, reSO Ve 0 eny . Ve saving to purchase raw MetrQ,pOU-and economic problems", Mitchell Vatican, and elsewhere. The mag. hard are and sppltance blllllnua at IW\tft WAITRESS WANTED Ca)I La
1 d h Tu sd t the 821 1t Highway, Corona del Kar, uu-the extra Crust a ay, t e e ay mea Serving, tan water and discharge the same stated. "They are beacon light!, nitude of Peron's a chievement i.s Calif 1a under the f.lctltlolUI tlrm guna Beach 1061, bet, 11 a.m.
Thursday poultry. into the bed of the_ Santa Ana helping di.spel the fog of conf_us!on indicated by the feet that only ~~e N: HARDWARE CESS POOLS d and 2 p.m. 80-ltc d . f l th t t "b ting a river at t he Riverside Narrows I and doubt. They tell of existing four years ago he was a little-and at aaid f irm 111 compoeed of an WANTEIJ"-Young woman to fill Let. us, so 01 ng_' ee. a we are con !'1 u and thus give more water to the local conditions .. ma ke comparison known colonel in the Argentine the r Bowing J)el"1IOD.8, wbo.e name. SEPI'IC TANKS I fl L t d know and ddreueJ1 are u tollow11, to--wlt: "tion as machine bookkeeper srnasbtng b QW at ln atlQil, e US, 80 01Ilg, irrigation companies. , with conditions. _elsewhere. a.nd army. CHA LES T. JUNKINS, 1305 Coaltl r--talled •-·-h-In posl •
that as men We can do no less. "There are no agricultural areas give US the basic ~cts Upon W IC Pernn ha• incorporated what he FRA r.. w:.'•JUN~l~S. •701 :1, .... ,: OraJlJO County port Beach. 8).tfc
Hire the Handicapped ---
It's Good Business
f h h H n Co d 1 M ca11r uui ~v-~... Apply flank of Ariterica, New·
in the limits of Newport Beach. to formulate our J~dgement_-s. regards as the best features., of Co na del Mar, ca11r.
"The rost of our O\\'Tl water is "A free press 1s essential t o Germa n and Italian F ascism and \VIT SS: Our hande thle 8th day or Contract DrWln& WAITRESSF.S WANTED _ a.,
bu Septe ber, l!H7. ...,,U $8.50 per acre foot , and I believe the n:aintenance or. ?Ur repu ~· Soviet Communism into the Ar-FRANK A. JUNKINS Sewer Connection Shore Cate. Be. 5745. ~ t
it to 00 the lowest in the county and I call upon a l.l c1tne~ of ~11· gentine government. As a young CHARL's T. JUNKINS (All Work Guaranteed) WANTED-Man for general maln-
for pumped water. fornia to recognize the 1ntegr1ty officer , he spent much time in OF CALIFORNIA, Full Inauranoe ·Curled tenanoe and clishwashing in
"Na ture has provided what is of our press. The peopl e of th«: Il aly and came a~·ay with a con--rrs ~~ ~~f~ptembe~· 1947, .. .( evenings, Harrison's Cafe. 17th
knO\lt'n as the Santa Ana Gap. Unitt'd States ha\'e acted f'reely sidc.>rable admiration for Musso-befo me. a Notary Public In and for J. ll McCORMICK , • and Orange, Costa Mesa. 78s4tc
··Our water bearing )ands are and intelligently because we have lini. During the war. German ex-e.ald ounty a nd State. pel'llOnally ap-.... n Victoria St. ~--MeU
peare CHARLES T. JUNKINS and .-u .....,..,.. WAITRESS Ste d north of this dyke and as long .as n€:'wspapers free to give our peo. perts of various kinds assisted f' K A. J UNKINS. known to me Beacxm ~9-J DINNER -. a Y the-1·5 any watt'r in the Santa pie the facts." him Some of the Germans have to the penton• whoae namu are O'!ltfc -wOrk. short hours, and ' &ood •"' · l!IUb~ b@d to the •lthtn Inatrument, ~ ,......# 7th and become ArgC'ntin<' citizens, a nd and knowledge<! to me that they ex-pay. -Harrison's o...a.i.e, l PROFESSIONAL . DIRECTORY
We are taking this opportunity to point out to
employers in this area, that th ere ARE men-GOOD
men-CAP ABLE men-who could fit into y o u r
plants to cut aown absenteeism, increase produ~tion,
and reduce accident rates. These are the physically
handicapped veferans. . . . AOOOUNTANT
They want jobs and they are trained for spec1f1c ...--...:====:.=.---,
jobs, but it is up to the employers to see that they B o o k k e e p i n g
PHYSICMNS A SUJIOlllONS. llLD.
hold Importa nt posts in Argen· jNute 1¥1~EssmeWHr:REOF. r ha"" ,HARBOit-Orange, Costa Mesa. J!4tc
tina . hereu to eet my hand and attixed my Plumbing Service HELP WANTED-E'emale, expi!r-P eron has devised an ingenious offlcl eeaJ the day and year In tht• Bl d. n--~·-· 1·en-• housekeeper. m"•t like
get jobs. . , S e r y' i c e
As taxpayers you sh?uld know th~t its an expe~-L'OLIN r /asoWN
sive mistake to deny a JOb to a handicapped Amen-(Barbor 11&4)
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PHY!llOIAlf -!IUBOlllON
. certJr cate flnt abo•e written. 1768 Newport V , uc-.vD JU"tO'f1 L~ u.. S}'Stem for financing h is program. JOHN E. SADLER REPAIRING OUR SPECIAL._,. children, excellen~ salary. Phone He has made the import and ex· tary Public In and for Orange' .. .. Harbor 2130. 78-Ctc . c unty. Calif. Contra,..,.... &nd Suppllea port business a gpvernment mon-My c mmlealon expiru May Slit, 1948 . ...._..
opoly. According to Mr. Naft, the Publl ed Sept. 16. JS. so. Oct. 7, 19'7. 9'7·tf< WOMAN-To care for 2 children
government h 8 s been buying c RTIFICATE. OF' BUSINESS from 9 a.m. to 12 $.50 per hour,
-,
..
can who is capable and willing to work. If all the .. ~i;.:0~ •. ~=~".::C..
handicapped in this country were to be kept on non-
work charity or dole, it would cost you, the taxpayer,
three billion dollal"jl a year, and that's enough money,
according to national averages, to buy 1,000 homes
per day every da>'. of the year-Sundays included. On
the other hand 1f these physically handicapped per-
sons are empl~yed , they are a national a~t. They,
themselves, become taxpayers and productive mem-
01 c-t me.....,,. a.. ... .,. Oaro9a ... _
wheat at $2.40 per hundred kilo-ICTITIOUS FIRM . NAME COOPERATIVE 220 Newport Blvd., morningo.
grams a nd selling It abroad at UNDBRSlGNED doea b•,..br ROOFING CO. . 79-2tc •
f 350 t. that they are condu.ctlq a ss.40. for a profit o per cen cal eontra.ctinc· bWlineea at .122 New and Repair
bers of their communities.
\
• Before Yoa Build or Remodel
l!ulple -i JM.play RoolD!I
Color guides, plan-
ning aids, comprehens-
ive lltock of carpet!!
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works ---.. ----
'Yott <Dll illh iL wv late'l
-i/ fl"U will JllJle 11ow !
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NEWPORT. B.A LBOA FEDERAL
SAYINGS ••tl LOAN ASSOCIATIO'N
P. A. hi.a, Praidcc
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: NDPDln' .• EACH. CAUl"DRNIA
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814 w~:~!?1'a.n.. --·-nil L&lsewood A.-...
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Dll:NTlll"n
Dr. Obed Lucu
l)l:N'l'l8T
OOBDON Z. RAPP, D.D.S.
PBY8ICIANS-SuBolllONB, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Nlatla -0-tnl
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Dr. Tom E. Barton
CHIROPRACI'OR
un~-..o..-o1a1 .....
(In Kmdell'a Patio)
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Mortimer School
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DAYSCBOOL
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2-t 7-8:30
and by appointment
Beaooa 5Cl75
l:M -· lltla !1-
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Ganloli II. ar-ty, 11.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arc.de
~ Hra.: 10.12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
B. R. Ball, M. D.
1'117oidaa --·-Hours: 2-5. by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 58t8
111 -~ OooCa -
IOltoe II. Jl&nrelJ, II. D.
1eo1 ciout. m..,
. 0..-dal -
Ottlot Hours: 10.12; 2-5
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A similar deal in linseed oil is ntnl Ave.. Balboa. CallfornJa,
f the flcUtlowi firm name of C Pbene Beanm ~R reported to }>ave made a profit o A. T Jectrlcal eo .. and that u..td nnn
something llke $200,000,000. 111 co poeed or the ronowtnc penonti, l573 Elden Ave~. Costa lieu
As ·1n ail total states. t he Peron •h namee and addre.ea are u Z.tfe fol.lo II, t<>:-w1t : program involv nationalization · D. . Clark. 122 E. Centr&l Ave.,
of basic lnd .. and this Aas Bal · Cal1rornla.. ·R. C. Thomu. 15182 Harbor Bl•d., been accompli.s in part. Social-Coat lleaa. Ca.llfornta.
ization of medici is also on the tf t.ember~u[94~d• thl• 18pi 04&1'
i;rgenda. Hl\ has followed the ~OB~R~oKA&
familiar pattern n eliminating ST TE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY
critical elements from schools and OF RANGE--a.
universities and r eplacing them On thl• 18th day or Sep ber, A.
12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
· H..<.RRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Z74 Eaat 19th Street
~-Bea. 5413 Coota Men, Calif
WANTED-Experienced waltreu,
must be over 21. Roai'1 Cate.
Harbor 1180. 79-tfc
YACHT SALESMAN, experienced
preferred. Fredrick Yacht Cu.,
1215 Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. nt-2tc
WANTED-Experienced carpent-
ers. Steady employment. See
Ralph Hoyle Jr., 1505 Co ast
High_we y, Corona del Mar. Ph.
D.. 7, before me, No S. llarg-~ith teachers who pay faithful ,f'i~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~ .... ~ ............ i"i ........ ~ .... ~ .... i"i~~~""'~""'i"i""'""''"'"?ii~ all egiance to his new order. Final-
ly, means have been found, de-
Ha. 741. 80-4tc ' 30-tft
spite constitiutional barr!ers, to
check criticism of his regime in
the Argentine press and· radio. HE FAMOUS· STEELENDER
FOR
SALE
Peron has used Ar,gentina's
economic power to the limit in
extending his influence through-
out South America. This has been
don e through intricate trade
agreements of one kind or ano-
ther. all of which have been efu-
nomically and politically favoraii1e
to Argen Lina. More and more
neighboring countries have be-
come dependent on Argentina for
necessities. H e has exploited old
suspi cions of the United States
to gain his ends. The traditional !!-------------! cry of ''Yankee imperialism" is S. R., Monaco, M. D. I :~. frequently by Peron spokes· Outstanding
43 ft. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa -Peron's appeal to the Argentine
Barbor l'TS& peopl~he cemented his power in
Ofnoe Boan: a n election which is universally
I to 5 p. DL believed to have been fair, end
MOIMla7 *""eta Frt4a, in which he received some 55 per
cent of the vote-is simple enough.
He offers ~ things to all men.
Capital was wooed by brilliant
word pictures of a greater Ar-
gentina which would take its place
among the top powers of t h e
world Workers we r.e promised
better pay-which they have re-
T. P. Reeder, M. D. __
H. E. Stickler, M. D.
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Deep Sea
Bait'
and .
Trolling
Vessel
ABTICVIAB8 -43' O.A. -12' 6" beam-0 ft. draft. heavily and well built ;ot
Jlnest materl4ls,: Powered with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile
jniwig range without refueling. si>eed 10 knots average.Capacity ot main hold 21
Iced' tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping accomoda.tlona for 6. F u e I oil
• 2l!K> gals. water capacity. Large toilet room. Hydraulic controls from 3 eep-
statiolis. Dual bait water supplf systems. ~ anchor, windlass, automatia
Steering. Radio dli'ection finder. Radio telepflone. Twin -millgbts. Air horn.
Co2 system. mower system. Separate sod watt ge11eratlng plant. Adequate heavy
duty batteries. Well equipped throughout. 0 ••A truly excepUmaJ ~e11el WORTIIY
of your consldentim 1U1d conveniently located In the water at Newport Harbor .
· • • • For inspection and additional details contact the California agents· for the SteeLiinder.
GEORGE MICHAUD CO~, 4040 Wilshire Blvd., Los An99les 5
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a.ta Ala -. -.,itc tablesi 1 bebr --trztrt; :;"' S:tte And lllllbtl:r ;::4 at -1111' IL ~ -._..._•blot. .-0 Barbar --cm 2 er a tetrocm . ' ' 'l..• 1 :u;;;;;;;;;;;----.;;; · !,,""": table, ........ ; a11o out.:,._, :rou FN -"-Barbar m. a.u '1111' a-tta --1a ~er "fldD. JACK SULLIVAN - -VICTOR M. WALJICER
-..,.._..._ Items, -.•MM DANZ-SCllllJDT PIANO 00 U•t, UTA.'1'11 aa1••G11 ti SVBSTANnAL eu-nxm ~-ltt. -Harber 7f11 cr l&Qalle AND • .,.,,..,...,TES FOR SA•,E -.~ chair. ll7 OOda ud endL 303 Onyx, Bal-' · . " ~. at 1lf8ll Miremm' Dr -™ -·Sl. Balboa Jaland ~tfc boa Islor>d 1 doable box oprina 5llO No. KtlD, Santa Ana . M:Uc 19'1 SIX ROOM-Modem 1tucco N.,. 'Toof. Pluteftd. Oooe In, • G:U
-, -WASHING MA~A-and ma-; 1 Lawoon aofa; 1 »»JJ••· A!IJIOUl01 CMft • home, llreplace, .tile bath; alall eut aide. $7450. E-Z termo. Cilll -----------.,,,..,, maple bed c:ouch and allp.cover; · · lhower, tile link, 4 outalde en-G. M. Pritchett, 11<nt. Beacon
1 condltlcsl; a11o bedroom fUrnl-1 <1rop-1eat ma11opny exten11on KE y 8 tranceo, patio. ama11 s-t -:!024-W. ~uc G. I. HO.MES
ture and lnr.aijWln& mat-. Balboa I.aland with tile abower ~th, laW1dey . BUJLT ON YOUR LOT 2376 Elden AYe., Coot&-.. table. ll4 Jade, -2·· -.._ 'Soa w.a with -t ~•-te work WANTED TO BUY-&nall ~ _ 'IS-~ -~ voamJll •Aua wa ... ,._ r, • fllmllhed In Newport or Bal-We Arrans:e Financing ===~~=~--~-ft, 8CPIPLlll8 a , ahop, double s:arase. -tnll-boa. Phone Anselm 5522 er n:NfjiAN BLINDS-~. BOA. 100 -It.. ._ er shed with uphait floor. Love-write Mildred RudolPh 2429 We have several good lot Jiatlnp 0-.-. Call m lcr tree .U NEW R. C. A. 75-watt ship-shore M:Uo ly yard. all fenced,· 50 x 1!50. Brooklyn Ave., i-Anceles 33. · mate. -.Otloa It reftnllblD& radio, 5 crystal bands, complete roa lmNT &l SIX1nkllns 1ywtem, hill section. , 78-4tc S. • P. BROCK, BUILDER
.. Cout v-BllDd co.. with 32-volt batter! .. It ·-· Mrs. Bond, 726 E. Santa Anita c . GALEN DENISON Broker
W..i 1lllll and Newpcrt AW. $950. Sesboa?d Equipment Co., FOR RENT _ Room in private Ave.,. BUrbank. Want Balboa 498 Newp&t Boul.;.ard
Ooota-.. Pb: llea<on 5782-W 1205 Coast Highway, Newport home, near bath and entrance. Bayfront home or ~an or Bay Two G. I. Homes Costa M
38-U. Beach. Beacon 5841 . 802tc One block bualneu dlltrict, Bal-view In Corona de! Mar. 8t).8tp N esa ~ltc ------~----boa Ocean FronL Kitchen prlv-aw bullclllls......,ach 2 bdrm. mod------------
Ueg"' to right party. 412 Eut MONE'I' TO LOA.N U ern plans. WW sell !or about FOR THE
BUY OF YOUR • LIFE
SHOP AT .
GRANT'S
Phone Bea. 5707-M
100 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
71-tfc
Watches -C'ocks -Jewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repalrinc -Prompt Service
Sensible Prlceo
VAN DRIMLEN
JEWELRY
17116 Newport Blvd. Costa MHI
31-tfr
WASHING MACHINES
It you don't have Ol'le do )'OW
wuhtna at
BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA
m Newport Blvd., eoota Mw
-BeaO<m 5T70
lT-Ut
Boats Priced to Sell ' Ocean Front, Balboa. 8012tp '9!500. Make your arransemenbl
70-ft. Awe Schooner (neW canvu) -----'------"" NEED M:ONEYT """' and be l'Hdy to IDOft In
$10,000.; 42-tt. Lake Union Seel. 4-ROOM HOUSE, unturnllhed, See U1 !er Quid<. Hell'f!d -they -completed.
Harbor Dratting Service
for Builders _
cnnaer, $8800.; 36-!t. Twin Coron adel M11r, year 'round, Service on Your f'lnandal ,. .. _ Rat"-tlal Oxnmerdal
Screw Stephem, Sed crulaer, $80.00 month, Ph. Harbor 675-J. ·~n P. MASKEY r--
$8900.; :U.tt. Sp o r t Fisher, ~ltp Nttdl -1-111 on 3411 W. Central-Ph. Har. 402 711 -C. Cout IDway, Newpcrt
(1940) $6500.; 28-!t. Cabin cru1s-• Furniture -Salary 73-tfc Phone Beacon 5at!O. M-Uc
er, $34,000.; 26-!t. Steel Craft FOR RENT~2 rooma and bath a Car or Other CJ--:...
(1947) $4000. • separate unit; q:>mpletely fur-"""""'"'...,'
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted
711 Coast Hiway, Newport
Beacon 5032-W. 78-tfc
National One-Design No. 270 jus t
overhauled. painted complete
trailer nt:'w cover S500. Beacon
5080, Harbor 2293-J or River-
side 2217. 8Q..2tp
ntshed and with dally room aerv-Hours : 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
Ice. 1325 E. Central, Balboa or (Closed Saturdayt)
phone day hours Harbor 315.
_. ~2tc
ROOMS and APARTMENTS from
$7.50 peT week up. Beverley
Realty Co., 407 E. Central. Har-
bor 1788. ~2tc
PENINSULA HOME
Two Bedrooms. Furnished.
$10,750
BAY FRONT LOT
In El Bayo Tract
$14,000
, W. L. JORDAN
700 E . Central, Balboa Harbor 153 NE\V surplus 6-volt , 170 ampere,
15-pla te glass seperator. Auto-
mobile Storage Batteries. Regu-
last list $47.50, our price $20.00
each. Seaboard Equipment Co.,
1205 Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Beacon 5841. 80-2tc
FURNISHED Apartment near bay
in BaJboa, 3 rooms and bath
$1 0.00 per week. utilities paid,
also 2 room cottage $7.00 "'eek.
Phone Harbor 2520-W. 80-2tc 18141> Newport Blvd., Coota Mesa 76-t1c
Beacon 5220 -----------------~--_:_::~ FOR RENT-New 2-bedroom un-(Acrou from Alpha Beta Market)
furnished home in Costa ~esa. 80-ltc
Write Box K. c/o News-Times. ~2tp WANS TO BUILD, buy, Improve,
-------,.-----:-modem.ize or rennance. We pur. Will share house wtth one couple chase trust deeds.
With or without chlldren. 229 NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
Canal St.. of! of Orange. West SAVINGS & WAN ASSN
CORONA DEL MAR
REAL ESTATE - --INSURANCE -~ Coast Highway-corona del Mar
CORON"A DEL MAR
I have three of the finest lnconu: p~rtles in this
area at pre-war prices, one on 80 feet ot preperty,
fenced and llvtdscaped, both wtlts are tumisbed Num-
ber two is located below the highway and has a gor-
geous view of the harbor,·wonderful possibilities 'for
Income, both summer &: winter. Number . thIW Is
above highway and ~ new, has never been occupied,
the price will surprise you.
IN BEACON BAY
11le most outstanding home on the mar!Cet taaay In
one of the finest locations in all the harbor A beaii-
tiful waterfront home furnished with the· best that
mQney could buy; if you want the best see this at once.
A gorgeous patio separates the home on the front from
a beilutiful guest house in rear· you will be surprised at
the price and terms. A boat that has had the best of
care can also be included in the sale.
IN COST A MESA
I ~a".e ~ industrial building of 9.000 sq. feet. 'This
building ·~ about a year old and is modem in every
respect; a wonderful location with easy access to both
r'ail .and wau;r ~rtation . All necessary utilities
are m, the pnce is $40,000 and this is cheaper than the
cost of the property and improvements. The terms
are the inost liberal we have ever heard of. Should you
have a wood-working shop of any sort in mind this
place is fully equipped with the latest and best machin-
ery which can be purchased for a fraction of the origi-
nal cost.
DON'.T WAIT
ORDER YOUR
SERVEL
22 sq. (approximately 30' OA.)
metre Norw,egian sloop built in
the best manner of finest ma~
terials, including mah o g an y
pl!fJ1king throughout. Finished
bright inside an dout. Complete--
ly equipped · wjth 21> suits of
English Ratsey sails.
Newport Beach. 80-2tc 3333 Via Udo Ph. Har. 1500
FOR RENT-Furnished 5 room 38-tfc.
house $65.00 per month. 413
Harding. Balboa. Inquire r ear. AUTOMOTIVE a TIBES 58
Located among fine homes south of Highway. This
5-year-Old home has real pre-war quality. Fireplace
furnace, rock-wool insulation. nle features, 2..,,,J
garage, excellent condition. Possession. Large land-
scaped yard on more than 1 'h lots! Tilere is really
nothing now to be desired, except a low price and
the owner who is going East has taken care of that
too!
. JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIA~
GAS REFRIGERATOR
NOW
Priced at $3750
80-ltv 1934 GRAHAM. new tires. $300,
WIN ___ TE_R_RE_NT_AL ___ Fur--nis-h--'ed or first good cash ofter. H arbor
single apartment. 211 Tope.E, 2656--W. ·80-2tc
For Immediate Sale Balboa Island. ~ltc FOR SALE -1947 Jeep Station
GEORGE MICHAUD CO. F 0 R RENT-Furnished three Wagon, only 4500 miles, $2500,
4040 Wilshire, Los Angeles 5 room apartment, utilitlet: and or highest bidder. 310 Flower St.
Ph. Federal :5501. 78-4tc garage fncluded, $34.50. Key at Costa Mesa. 78-4tp
Deliveries Are
Improving
We May Surprise You
' VOGEL'S
100 11a1n St. Harbor 145
43-tfc
-----------317 Coronado, Balboa, alter 6 250()..\Vatt, 105 volt, 60 cycle, 3600 p.m. 79-2tc
R .P .M. emergency cooled gaso-
line engine generator set :S250.00 FOR RENT--4 bedroom. 2 bath
Seaboard Equipment Co., 1205 home Lido Isle. Unfurnished, ex-
Coast Highv,ray, Newport Beach. cept stove and refrigerator 9
FOR SALE -'41 Cheve. specia1
delux bus1ness coupe. P erfect
condition, originaJ owner. Mile-
age 54,000. Price $1450. Beacon
5708-J. 80-ltc
Beacon 5841 . 80-2tt: months lease. Children welcome. a $175.00 month. Call San Marino REAL ESTATE
DIA?tfOND RING, \1thi te gold MOORING-For 30 ft. boat lo-Sycamore 68674. 7S-4tc -----------
mounting, 1 large & 2 small d.ia-cated South Bay a nd Grand FOR SALE-New 3-bedroohl home
moods. Sacrifice $250.00. Call -Canal. Harbor 1449-M. 80-2tp LONE WOMAN-Will rent roc:>m on view . location above the
.__ • d 6 H bo to 1 or 2 women, garage 1n-Arches. Dining room, fireplace,
UC"tween ~ •0 p.m . ar r F OR SA~ -One Ke~ath S~a-eluding, near bay, reasonable. 20x30 garage. $14,600. Complete l~J. 80-2tc Queen in good condition with Write Box "N" c/o News-Times. in 30 days. Call Hub Powers
GENERAL Electric Refrigerator, stan~ard Upton reverse and re-79-3tc Harbor 62-W. ,.. TI-tr~
$75.00. National cash register , duct1on gear ; also one Ker-.
1939 Pontiac sedan; 2 oak chests math Sea -Queen four parts FOR REN~ -Apa~tme nts . Light LOTS F 0 R SALE -NeW]Xlrt
ot drawers. Ph. Harbor 144!}..R complete with Upton reverse & housekeeping, private entrance. Heights and Costa Mesa. $1000
or 2Z1 Coral, Balboa Island. reduction gear in good condition, Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. to $2250. See Hub P owers. J. A.
80-2tp reasonably priced. S EACRAFI'. 80-2tc Beek Ferry LandJng, Balboa
--~====--:::-:-:-,.,..., 625 Coast Highy.·ay. 80-2tc ROOM FOR R~NT-Priva t e en-Island. 69-tfc WESTINGHOUSE -Fuil auto-------~~--..,.--
matic electric range Y..i th timer 26 ft. charter trolling cruiser, tran~e and bath, male. 520 Bargain in Costa Mesa-3 bdrm.
-trol -~ •-p . well cooker, 2 bunks. galley. head. sword-t\Yar1gold, Corona del Mar. ed In 1 ts f h .....u ......... UC"C" 7g_2t mov o o ouse on new
excellent condition, like new. fish chain and g·afe; ne'v Gray c foundation. Price 5350. Miner
~Price $125.00. T elephone Laguna Marine motor , fresh y.·ater cool-FOR RENT -New mot el rooms street near Victoria and Harbor
Beach 9956. 80-.Jtp ing, outriggers and flags. $3500. and pMvate baths. tile !hower blvd. Hub-Powers, agent. Har-
iri k Phone Harbor 2520-\V. 80-2tc Stalls, unit heat, special rates bor 62-W. 76-tfc FOR SALE-Nesco elec c coo -. it.er, 60 cycle, like new. Fine SE~ OR TRADE-32 ft. cabin tor permanent guests, $2. per
enameled inset dishes, stain!... cruiser , sleeps four, 51750. Pre-da.y, for 2 peii;ons. No kitchens. CORONA "DEL MAR
steel lids. Broiler attachment. fer late model club or convert. M_1racle Mlle Motel, 706 Coast
Call Mn. Barbre, Harbor 13. coupe, inqUire, Miss Sawyer, 300 Hiway., Newport Beach. Ph. A beautiful new 2-bedroom home
78-tfc Main St., Balboa. 7~2tp Bea. 5299-J . 78-tfc south of highway, near beach
°"o,.,.L"'YMP""""'rc"'""so=-=-""'1bs-.-:--lce-:bo-x.-,::Good~ FOR SALE-Twin Chrysler En-FOR RENT-Furnished room for and grlmrnar school. Larg< U• -
condition. 622 Clubhouse Ave., gines 145 H. P . each. Now in 1 or 2, (men -only) clOR to bath lng room with fireplace. car-
. Apt. 5. Newport Beach. Apply use boat "Maurine B ill". Will room. Separate entrance. $6.00 peted wall to wa11. Bedroom and
after 5 p:m~ 78-4tp demonstrate, ·$345. each. Rich-per week. 516 36th St., Newport living room have large windoWI
BAYSIDE PLATING
ardson Yacht Anchorage, Bay-Beach. 7S..t!c to floor, facing patio. Patio haa
aide Pr .. Newport Beach. Har-ocEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel close flagstone floor and conaetf'
bor 36§. 78-4tc to Ne'W]X>rt fishing pier, 2306 walh. Veneti&n blindl thruout an. the houle. Lots ot cupboardl! Md Gold -SUver -Copper -MUST SELL-1&-!t. Snipe newly Ocean Front. Harbor 987. A closet apace. Garage. See thll
Ant:lquee a SpedaltJ' painted, new sails, $395.00 or few vacant rooms and apt.a. home at 432 Dahlia Ave., Corona
best otter. Mlritcle Mlle Motel Make reservatiom now. 76-8tc del Mar. $10,900. Easy terms. 706 Coast Highway. Beaoon l ROOM kitChen apartments fer Owner. 75.tfc
5299-J. 77-Stc winter S<Dtal Stage Motel, 610 FOR SALE--5-nn. house In Costa
1114 Harbor Blvd. Ph. lleL 5llJ -Coast Highway, Newpt. ll<:ach. Mesa, $5950. S1500 down. Phone
Car Htrbs an4 l9th. Ooata .._ Clipper Bow Boat 75-tfc Beacon 5744-w. 78-4tc
. llell>odlltCburdl 2&-tfc 46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H.P. Cat diesel FOR RENT-New kitchen apart-WANT 'N ~l fur
Next to , New bait tank; awtcdf:llh plank; ment for couple. Sand.Ya Motel. n1ahed unfurni&bed Y;: ~
Plenty' of Good Tiree complete r<J111nierdal equlpmenL Corona c1e1 Mar. Harbor 1091..J ::,._ WW
Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-Uc 75-tf~ :::'. Call ,,.;llect ~'{,.. ;
All Sizes Harbor 97 • ., .. ,, ll:llT&n: a 78-4tp
Compound Motor Oil
G&Don, '1'0c
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Jm Newpwt 1!1¥d., Cloata -
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FOR SALE~ SUr ull boat.
Latest type, Geidble mut, tn-
cludln1 aan. ready to aal1.
Phone Glendale, Otrus lll88.
80-tfc
SNIPE u11 boat, a real buy. Dous-
lu built In '43. No. 4214. Oxn-
plete with dolly and new cover.
$475. Phone Harbor 100!-W or
2417. 'IS-tfc
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPOR'roNl'l'I&'!
INSURANCE
WUl Pay Cash f'ar 1"111' turdtuft er what haw ll1l!llClAL a UDIO I&
JUIL Pham Bis ,. 5851. · ST'1NETI'E PIANClS for rent.
Incorporated or Not?
' WE WILL ST-ILL Crawley Furniture Co. eeaut1tu1 b-. mabopny,
1lll2 New,.t ~ Colla -walnut. All rent at lint montbo ~!fl anow.d on purdlue.
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520 No. Main. Santa Ana 64-tfc
SELL
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IN COSTA MESA
• CALL ON US FOR YOUR REAL ESI'.ATE PRQ8IEMS
3-BEDROOM NEW HOME -$6500-$1800 Cash
' Lot 50xl90 .
DO Nor LEI' nus ONE
GEi" AWAY
WE ARE JlmE. TO SERVE YOU
B. A. N.ERESON
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1911 Newpwt '¥ . 819 Soc•b llm
Oi1tP •111~ OUIL a.a Am. a• fhlne: Bl I O" 52Z Plw: & A. 'DID .
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Better Hurry On This One'
JOHN E. SADLEIR, Realtor
STANLEY A. SMITH, Associate Broker
HAZEL M. CONOON, Salesman -Two Offices in Corona del Mar:
1505 or 607 Coast Highway Harbor 741 or 2422
80-ltc
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Jim Doak Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid. Corona de! Mar "By the Sea"
CORONA DEL MAR-NEW SMALL HOME -Living .roem, bedroom, kitchen and bath. New and
cute modem. South of highway, 4 blocks-to the
beach. Price $6150. Terms.
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New-vacant-good construction--Oll rear of lot.
Close in on nice street Upper story consists of .large
living room--OCellJI view-kitchen with nook. 2-
Bdrm.-bath. Lower story double garage; '12 bath
-extra rooms-R-2 zone.
PRICE $8750-TERMS
CORONA DEL MAR -DUPLEX, NEW
Modem 2 suites consisting of large living room. bed-
room, bath and kitchen with ttmette. Double garage.
Close to shopping center. Prt'ce $15,850. Ready and
both sides vacant. Never been occupied.
2 SHOPS -FOR LEASE -C.D.M.
New, comer shop, 12x15. Private bath. Also next
to It, new shop 12x50. Private bath. Modem shops,
never been occupied. Good leases to right J!!1111:1es.
Good location for future and present 7,~r
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SOUTH OF HIWAY -NEW -VACANT
Lovely 2-Bedrm. home. Kitchen, noon, nice )\vlng
room with fireplace. Rear bldg. is double. garage.
3 rooms upstairs with bath. Very good <XXISb'Uctlon.
40-Foot lot-near' ocean.
PRICE $18,000-GOOD TERMS
NEWPORT BEACH HOME
Two-bedroom frame home partly tumlshed
ocean. Price $4950 at $1800 dawn.
2-BEDROOM -FURNISHED
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In 1'9U'. Guqe. NJce living room with ~-'
l:blllt ....,. funiWwl -vaoarit -mme In when
duwa'P11meat In .-aw -$10,!500, tams of $2700 dlJwD, eu,y P.Qlli&d& -.
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Jim Doak -. r. a,,cle DoU S18 C'l 11t 11w7, at-Olddd, Ollw dll lfmr. "By dll Sia"
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1205 Coast Highway Co~ de! Mar
Ph. Harbor 1247-J -or Harbor 1037
As an Independent broker your Jlstlngs
get my persorial attention. · ·
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COSTA MESA
New 1-bedroom house. Small but nice, on large lot
and among other new homes.
$5750
New 2-bedroom home. 1 blk. east from Blvd. Has
hardwood floors, venetian blinds and very large bed-
rooms. This should be seen. ·
$9750 '
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 Bedrooms. This excellent home has both dining and
breakfast room. Hardwood floors & fireplace. Own-
ers are going East and must sell.
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EV A F. RHODEN
Realtor
ELTON D. BARNET!' PERNEL G. BARNET!'
470 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5713-R.
Brokers
Carta Mesa
Evenings, Beacon 5779-R .
80-ltc
B A,L B 0 A
3-bedrooni home in heart of Balboa, with 2-room
and bath rental upstairs.
--$10,000 -Terms
OCEAN FRONT. 3 bedrooms, nicely furnished. Elec.
refrig., patio, patio fumiture, Lge. gar. with '12 bath.
$13,250
OCEAN FRONT. s· rooms, 3-bedroom home with
3-room and bath rental in rear. Both nicely furn.
Fb:eplace In each. Yard entirely fenced. Patio and
patio tumiture. Excellent ·income. ·
$20,000
BALBOA PENINSULA
3-bedroom home with furnished apartment over
2-car garage. Excellent location with good income.
$17,000
Lovely Modemistlc 4 bedrooms, den, rumpus room,
2'baths, sundeck home with costum built furniture.
Made ~Y tor this unusual home. Laundrerall
washer, dishwasher and electric garbage disposal.
Patio with fumishlng:s. Many unusual features.
7-bedroom home, 2~ baths, large liYlng room with
fireplace. Large dining room, kltdlen, breakfut
room, 2-car garage. Wash room, with deep tuba,
Washl11g madilne, mangle. Deep fJeezer. Patio with
patio furniture. Ba..,oent 'furnace. 2-car p.ragel
Home ,beautifully fumlahed. on 3 !obi. ·
LOTS on Peninsula -• -1 $2750 Up
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· I tbe -..-Kary E. ID -· :;::;' I~ I and -~ dlo---.-bepn JIDW 2' ofter Qilef al Po-~ Let1er -The trial llMlf took moot al the Aid p9ld to tbe needy ID Or---11
• Am Tel It Tel .l5'1li prt ~ and~ clooureo ~ ..,_ tb• Dr. John Montan1a, ~ lice --~had oent Shortly the<eatter the 1ur1c1 time With medical ·~ pro-
wty fGr ..._., lHI,. -""" ~t ----.. -':" ~'!, ~-:e'lmla :to -al Hauptmlln ltlcbulpplna cue..:p eounty .,.......,.., patholosllt. an-out a call to Attorney General Jove le~ *blah _,.. belna ..,.. cluced by both _..tlon and
· .$222,'IM, gp ·llll per cent -the Gmeral M""'? __ .. ____ .• : ta ~t --deat imirder . Rd Pa' 11 · -that Mra. Overell'1 -Fred HOMer for a tpeda1 sr--chan&ed between the pair 1n jail defenae. Dynanilte expertl alae
S117,4M pilkl u publlc --<Joocll!Mr -.~--45!6 the on .. r-d. . 'lbe brobn bull al the Kary E. bcft --the llhape al a bell· cuter. -tant Attorney Genlral wore -and mode mucb ....., DUIDerOUI.
In tbe caunty far A...-, l9M. 1<-.. ..-· ~ E l&Jlk -th the ... ...--a au1e d)lnamlte peen hammer -that no water ~ WWlaml came IOUtb to o1 by the pnJIOClltkJn. The jury Two tr1111 to the yacht were z:: •t&lqi«)dl' --'~ -~ .;_=_--:1' ~ ... i::i.. bay, ~ ...... Wltb It time-bomb With ... al-dock -found "'o.U:e~ of either ""'""nt the lt&te'• cue. WU penoitted_ tl> read them. made by the juron that they
• lJM7 relief Standard 00 ·---.. ---ll9 the bodies or·wa1ier E. OYerell. timer ,.. dllaw•nd. ~Mr. ·or Mn. A county erancS Jury returned rr-•'-wm--•d :,St ... flnl-hand the conten-
'lbe Ausun, .<IM • the ,,:r; u s Steel • .. ·---·----·-· 72'1(, 62 Fllntrldse flnandtt, anCj Illa 1llckl of unexploded le Bud and Beulilb were a?Talped a murder Indictment agalmt the -"I-.. OnnU aad -of the pr<lOeCUtlon and de-
mentl went Sl97. ~. b"-' Clnodlan Podflc -·-.. -· 111' wife Beulah, 57. ....... &loo found. on March 22 lo the little court· pair and lhe political kettle lo Or· ~e,.i ~I• --_.. fense,
aged, $7,TIMI to the ..._ ......, L-----------'I A fnv mld'ute1 later, an hyster!-On the same •venin& Beulah hOUIO of Colla Maa the ume ance county becan to boll but .. ~··--l&ld ~ The cue went · to the jury at
$12099 to needy children, and Ji cal IJl.year-<>ld ifrl and her h111lcy, O.erell and Gear1IO Goll•m arrlv-day Capt. Tom McGatr, of Oranae never bolled OW!I'. Ille~ ......W Pl""'• -tile 4:17 p.m. on Oct. 3 and Sunday'& ss.425 In --' county relief. News-••ae:S 1>es-ac1ec1 boy friend 1tood at eel to take pouealon al }he Over· county lherifC1 office, announced -ah --pl...ied ••• ~-...... -"·"""' for -dramatic ocqulttlll ended the llen-Relief for Aueu&t Wal financed ,.._. U and Wa'O pl&md -
$92 376 rrom federal fundl, $102.-o-. --f·the-Week the waier'• .edc• uklng reoc:ue :......":"Witt similar tOthat on the that be had found a ballpeen ham-plltJ' ...,..., Jqe FUakU. -hy ... Wldt, ---sations atr 133 days of court 973, f2tln ltate f\lnds, and $27,400 --V workers 11 her molher -father ti-born· b was found In the Gol-mer on the yacht. Weot OD April '-The Ov<rell • -tie leX1lal paoloa uaoaat-procedure.
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I 8ALANCE. -photo by Gerhardt I 1 L.ONO TE.AM•.
"Blackie" Is the Ne\\·a-Ttmes
Dor;-of-the-Week once acaln. JUs
pl~a ror adoption. run In these
colum.n1' last l\reek, not oa.ly ..e---
cured him a muter ~ It aho
brour;ht fr~om and lovtnc care
for two of his fwlorn fliend9 Ill
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Cat b011pltal. Tbe atray dog ken-
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f•l•e>•o•• ~•-~on Hoel>, ~o•bo• !500 "BIM'kle" ,,... adopted by a
Lo8 Aagelea rCMler of the Newa-
Tlmeo.
Wishes to Announce to its Patronage
That Due to the Temporary
Lull in Business
for the Next Few Weeks
in the Newport Harbor Area, Coupled With
Pres. Truman's Meatless Day Program
We Are Conforming by Closing from
Monday Through Thursday
However, We Will Be
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday
from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m.
A New IJmovatloo RM Been Added
in the Form of a
S~nday Morning "Brunch"
from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
••• where Mrs. Kenyon, late of the fabulous British Em,
bassy in Washington, D. C., will hold sway with her
. already famous spoon bread, and hominy gritll, hreak-
bat 11&11911gf18, eggs as you like 'em, and of course, our
famous Plaak coffee.
'Bye now,
Call Harbor 627 "WHIT"
223'h Marine Ave. Balboa Island
PROTECTION
. Wit& ~GB LUSTBE
Prom: Harmful Etlectll of aa... 8alt Water,
Addi ... ou..r ElemMta
It bu helped the auto sbortqe by protecting and be&Utlfyina
can economically. •'--air GLIP files daily as an air·lilbt. smooth "°""""' Oii IDllllY •
planes, metal and fabric. ~·----• ~-"--GLIP crosses tlte country on trucla. am.~~~ ..
I ts &lass-like surface, one-thousandth-of-an-Inch thic:k, II flex.
Ible yet hard and permanent. It will -discolor, peel. crack
or dup. It resists heat, sun, salt water, alcobol and time.
GLIP SERVICE SHOP
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of water V(Eills Instead of
MWD and insisted there\nll sufflci~t undergt(kmd flow
to provide adequate suw1Y
for Newport Harbor. Iri hls
passing thoEie s\Jpporters lost
a stalwart champion. To the
Old Guard Mr. Wallace's de-
mise comes as a great shock;
to the new erop of leaders,
his name is only that, but
that personality contributed
largely to the greate_r com-
munity that made thel.I' pres-
ence possible.
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SPOBTFISHEllMEN GATHER FOB ANNUAL ELECrlON. From; left, Joe Dhon, .... t boatl; BUI
Touata. Sld~Loa · Sam Porter publhbM of u.e New.-'11mea (forqroand); C. M. Tucker, 8klp Alone;
J . H. Covey, Ma.od°; Tom Scott.' rnaucer of Port Orance; C. A. Blckla&rt, Tropic: Stanley Annin, Jack·
pot (forerround); Pepito Pera. Teuer ; J . 8. Barrett, Qlnflr of Port Oraqe; Chick Bawllaa. PaUence,
(forepoand): and o. w. KJ.nr, KJ.nC• Laodln(. -photo by Allen Stross
Examinations Local Restaurateur Services Held
. Will Be Given Returns from Confab For G. E. Russell For Metal Worker With Bay-City Chefs
Phl·i1·p Phelps Whi'lmarsh and Funeral services were held Mon-The Board of U. S . Civil Service Bal h l
I d N al ".-. Suzanne Pope Kenyon, for-day at 2 p.m. in tz c ape Examiners, T erminal l s an av !'"ll~ f G E
mer h-\ess to t he British Embas-Cc. rona del Mar, or eorge .
OCtOher Building Thompson . to Ask
a \M'fN),. (:·' l'l'lfl. lay m Suit (~'from Pag'f; 1) '!C<latiDued from Pan 1)
gonia avenue, C.orona del M; _., a Ana; ~ary Wisem_an, .,George
lhret:-l"Ofll'D dwellin& at 700 Be-Woolley rand William Stephens.
gor!Ja avehUe~ $2850. all of Corona del Mar. allege that
To Allen L. J ohnson of 435 San the· city council had acted illegaJ-
Bernardipo avenue, Ne w po r t ly and unlawfuJly in a public hear-
Helghi.·. a garage, $1600. ing on the proposed district Sep-
To G: C. "niolnas of 611 Begonia tember 8 by r efusing to aCC(>pt
avenue, Corona del Mar, a one-. oral protests from property O\\'ll-
story house a nd garage; same ad· e~ unless the protestants r:oul d
dress, $900. -give the legal description of the
To Stanley C. Allen of 208 East property they 9v.'Tl.
Surf avenue;'Balboa, outdoor ad-The peotitioners asserted th at
vertlslng structure at 1008 Coast many_ pci-sons "''ere thus refused
highway. Nev.'J)Ort Beach, $300. the right to lodge a prot~t since
To Frank Cordell of 319 Island they were unable to gi\'C legal
avenue, East Newport, replace description. They alleged more
rot>!, $300, · than half the area of property to
T o Johli Kefso of 3558 Smith be assessed \\'ould ha,·e been rE'p-
street, Bell, r epair interior of resented b~, protC'st an1s if t hey
house at 1910 Court avE>nue, New-had beC'n a llowed.
port Beach, $300 .
To G. C. Dietrich of 519 35th Classified ads oo get the Job street, Newport Beach, re-roof done.
dwelling, $100.
Water Meeting. Tha t was
an imposing gathering of
county leaders last week to
discuss the water situation.
Notables like Brye .Williams,
veteran Santa Anan and
manager of its First National
bank· "Brad" Hellis and Paul ~ore of the Irvine inter-
ests· Congressman J o h n
Phillips. State Senator Clyde
Watson, Supexvisors Willard
Smith and Willis Warner, to
cite just a few, indicat~ the
serious import water 1s to
this county. Only thing that
proved tedious was ~
length of time the session
dragged oot. Seems to me
that more pep and ginger
could be engendered. the re-
port boiled down to snap and
sparkle and the participants
kept interested.
Shipyard, San P1..-'<lro. California. ~ 11 88 305 R b Bal
announces that an open ~~ti-sy in \Vashing ton. returned yester-Russe • • . u Y avenue, -;===========:-:;
tlve OviJ Ser'"ice examination day from San Francisco where ~a IslM~-He d~ed TI:ursday, hav-
leading to probationa.J appoint-they visited with leading bay-ing . SUl'Vlved his wife by t w 0
mcnt will be ... iven for shectmetal city restauratl'urs in connection months. Mr. and Mrs. R~U, who
Be W~ ~ Advertlae OPEN I A.. M. TO A P. M.
• lllZZl.INO STEAK!! e Delldom B-holrsen
• · l -• b · · l ts were parents of Mrs. Nellie Shook, worker to fill positions at all gov-l41th oca..i us1_ne~ Jn. eres • observed their golden wedding an-
{::Tnment agencies in El T oro. Los Amor:ig promment e~~~~~~ niversary on Feb. 16 of th.is year. Angeles Lon& Beach, San Pedro, lhf culmary art, they t . . . Termin~l Island and S anta Ana. ~rge Mardikian of Omar Kha-Mr. Russell was ~rn Jn Mame
This exanUnation is open to the yam, Victor Bergeson of Trader and had been a resident ot BaI-
public as well as to all war ser-Vic's, a nd representatives ~f the boa .Isl.and for 25 years. ~e was
vicr and temporary employees. Clift, Palace and St. FranClS ho-a bwlding contra~tor, organtzed in
Applicalions v.ill be received from tels. . . 1929 and was first pr~ident of
Octobet' 7, 1947. until further Whitmarsh took occasion to vig-the Newport Harbor Bwld~ E.x-
notice. orously deny' rumors that tainted ('l1ange. He was an influential at-
meat had been served at his e-s-izen and was m eritioned in Sher-
tabliahment. · man's hjstory ef the city.
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PAlNTING
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CLOSED ON MONDAY
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Fire Prevention. Starting
Monday and continuing this
week, Fire Prevention is be-
ing stressed. although one
should use that caution all
the year. Local chairman
is Manager Cammack of the
Newport Ice Co., who cer-
tainly has enough unfl'07.ert
water to kill · needless fires.
Fire Chief Frank Crocker,
or cour9!, will make his us-
ual pleas and rounds to en-
courage citizens to be more
and more careful.
Martian Sewer Line ··11 \s true," he told the Nev.rs-He wu an active memqer of ··~===========: ·' . . · Times," that about $100 worth of Christ Church by the Se• and Due to th~ dtfficul~y they have meat was thrown out a few days started the annual Five Oollar en~untered in. rem_oVIng rock for -ago when our refrigerator dtj:_ banquet which aids in raising tax ALLEN ma~1ons standing 1.n the _way of veloped trouble. The deep freezdl;I funds for the church..
laying the new sewer 11.ne for went out at the same time and we Surviving are his daughter, Mrs.
Cor ona del Mar, the V.C.K. Con· were fol'Ced to throw out several Sh k · t h dda hters
struction company of Los Angeles choice wild fowl J 00 · r ed e Cogratn ugSh k• h bee led t •• , ...... of · eannette an ns ance oo as n gran an ex e ..... ..,.... ''The remaining meat was cook-d Mi-. J T I f Baldwin
60 days for completion of the job. ,eel up and tut.ed by our atatt be-~~k ; ~:;:ne'two ay ::e:t grand-
fOf"e it wu served. Any :reports children Linda Ann and Jimmie ' Floor Sanders that bad meat was served to our Taylor. '
patrons i< ridiculous." 'The Rev. E . D. Goodell anil the
Be Wise -Advertlle
Rev. Harry White officiated at .
the service. John Siegel sang two
ot Mr. Rusael's favorite hymns,
October
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OPEN SOON
1008 Clout llwy.
Newp>rt .BellCll
OUAB.ANTEED
USED CARS Floor Edgers
Floor Waxers
Tools for
Carpentry Work
and Plumbing ROSSI'S
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bearen were A S . 11lmnpson, J .
A. Bodman .. Steve Smith, Davld
Herbert, Bert Hunaaker and John
"Be Sure-Insure"
* Mamie Stanley -Earl W. Stuley
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Corolla del liar IO!l'Q LA81'Df"O ....,._,. 11 il rn U&DTT ......
"'Ibe Same Old Place"
COCKTAILS
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Not Pretentious., . • •
No ... not the largest home in the neillhborbood ...
but OOI! to be justly prowl to own.
For a comfortable, livable hmpe such u the one
listed below • • . ·reed the Real Elltate oolnnms -ol. the" ·
' New•'I1mes each n-tay and 'I1nlnllaY: ..
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NEW 2-BEDRM. HOME-
1 block East of Blvd. Has
• hardwood floors, Vene-
tian blinds and very large
bedrooms. . This should
be 5een. $9750.
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For further Information a detaflB reprdlng tldl
l*\JPt!I ty. tum to the Real Elltate CCJhmms In this i.ue
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WEDNESJ)AV thru SATURDAY Oct. 8 • 9 -10 -11
FIRST HARBOR SHOWING
Alan Ladd -William Bendix
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-Vompe•loa Feature -
PAUL KELLY in
"SPOILERS OF THE NORTH"
Allio: CARTOON lllld NEWS
BEAT THE DEADLINE!
Start With the New Pictorial NoYember Issue
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BJ EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA l~LAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOUJJIE lllllU& NlnvPollT DACH. cfiD'OamA;" TUEllDAV. OC'l'OBEB T, lMT ..... T NUJDD:a •
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l EW WAii.,&cg No ooe
man was ever so wrapped
up In the civic life and <level-
-opmeut of Newport Beach
and Newport Harbor than
Lew H. Wallace, who worked
for yearS, sometimes when
it seemed hopeless, to bring
to reali7.atlon the beautiful
bay and environs of today.
And that he lived to see the
realization of his dream, is a
satisfaction accorded few
men. Wallace came here
when a comparatively young
man,-he -had just passed
30--and was full of that
boundless enthusiasm that
marked every a c t of his
eventful career. He believed
implicitly in the growth of
Newport Beach ·and backed
that faith by acquiring all
the real estate he could af-
ford, and sometimes more
than that, as was shown
when the 1929 panic virtual-
lv "broke" him.
CALLED STREAM TO POLL
· In· the center of almost
every project that the city
·entered, Mr. Wallace was at
times the political maelstrom
of many a political battle; he
/hewed to the line and let the
rhips tall where they would,
but he never deviated from
what he believed was for the
best of his community. His
name over Orange reun ty
and the rest of the South-
land was known for his de-
termination to make New-
port a harbor and he se-
cured the appelation of "Har-
bor Lew." Sure. he made en-
emies, strong. powerful en-·
emies, who disagreed over
his ideas of · development,
but he lived to see the day
when those enemies acknowl-
edged that a harbor was not
only possible, but would do
much toward the growth and
well-being of Orange county.
It should ever stand as a
monument to the energy and
determination of·a man who
fought the uphill fight-and
won.
In later years Mr. Wal-
lace's health slowed down
his · desires and arybitio1*,
but his spirit to do and dare
bumed as brightly as ever,
and in long talks with him
he admitted thfre was much
tie would like if o, but that
it required y ger hearts
to carry on. e was an un·
relenting advocate of the use
(Continued on Back Page)
Peace Of fieers
To Hold Annual
Ball In Balboa
The Annual Peace Officer's bal1
wil1 ~ held in the .{len_dezvous
Ballroom, Balboa, Oct. 18, Earl H .
Moore, presidf.nt of Orange Coun·
ty Peace Officers declared today.
The celebration will get wider
way promptly at 9 o'clock.
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Solons Okeh
Transfer of
$110,000
Members of the city council on
Monday night approved resolutions
providing for the transfer of $110,-
CMX> from the city's general fund
to three different categories or
expenditures.
Resolution No. 1 called foc the
transfer of $60,000, which is to be
used for landscaping and paving
around the new city hall and po-
, 1 Hee station buildings.
+~ Resolutiqn No. 2 called for the
-.. shifting of $50,000 for the erection
or a fire hall, with.equipment, at
Corona del Ma r and for the instal-
lation of new fire equipment at
Newport Beach.
Resolution No. 3 called for the
transfer of $50.000 to the city v.•a-
ter department budget for the
purchase of supplies.
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The resolutions were taken in
consecutive order on recommen-
dation of City A~ty. Roland
'thompson and the motions to
carry each measure were made
and seconded by Councilmen Allen
) .and Robertson. Mayor Reed re-
sponded, with the other two. on
the roll-call vote.
COSTA MESA.NS GO TO THE POLLS TODAY. Voting offlclals help Al R).an (backg'l"Ound, going into
booth) and. Biii Smalley (rl1ht foreground, band.Inc ln baUot) shortly alte r polls opened. In center
sit.a Mn. Eleanor Uchte r. Left, .eated, Mn. Anne Shellln, Mn. Irene Northern, !\trs. Francis Remburg.
Mkl-back, Mn. A. Smith, Mrs. Bia.ache Home, Mn. Kenneth Quarry (rev:le~ing ballot).
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Sportfishermen Elect J. S. Barrett
To Succeed Hagen as President
LEW H. WALLACE, CIVIC LEADER
Lew H. Wallace, Pioneer Citizen,
Dies Unex!'Ktedly in La Jolla
The original recommendation
for the transfer of the funds wa~
made by J. A. Gant . city ttcas.
urer.
Thompson Will
Seek . Delay in
CDM Beach Suit .J. 8. Barrett of Pott Orange wu elected president for the coming
year at Ute annual dinner and election meeting of the Sportfidtlng Aii-
AOClatton held tut Saturday night at \\'hlte's Pa rk A,·enue care on
DU(' to his inability to reach two Balboa bland.
She Narrowed it Down members of the Ne,vpart Beach ' !: . .J. WDianl wu elected vloe prffldent and J. J\t . s te,·enSon treas-
City Council who are absent from urer. c.:-----------
Lew H. Walla()(>, 70 one or the I as the coast's foremost pleasure-To Twenty-Five Mi/es, " the city. CitY Atty. Roland Thomp-
first citizens of Nev.-port Beach boat colony. A A R f son said on MondaY evening that
and pioneer developer of :he har-1 He also served as the first sec-t ny Q e he w ill ask postponeme nt for one
bor community, died unexpectedly retary of the chamber of com-When Georfla Whltlock of week '3r longer ot the case which
Satun:lay while boarding a bus to merce. He was a member of the Lone BM.ch parked her car four p;operty owners ot Corona
return to his home from Scripps Al Malaikah Shrine, the Santa )'N~ and wmt into • del Mar have brought against this
Clinic in La Jolla. Ana Elks lodge. and or Clllumplt comblaaUoa cal• and llllbqr cltyw '
He had been uridergoing treat-Can5p, Spanish -American War stadoo, lllie d.Jd.a't ~ much The suit to e11jQin the city or
ments there for the put two Veterans. •ttea«oa to wllere she wu. Ne\\-po~Beach from forming a weeks. Surviving are hia wife, Theresa special eument district in Co-Bnt ~·hen she came oat Lew Wallace came to Newport Wallace, 306 Anade Ave., Balboa. rona Mar for the purpose of
Beach in 1906. He was a leader three daughters. Mn. Marjorie acUa, lobe wlabed •he bad. acquiri g as a public beach the
H d Lm! An 1 M Eliz or at Ieut police dkl. Her raoopert at "China Cove" was in the incorporation drive and was en ry, . ·gees; rs. a· car wu coae. she told. police, ,... ·
rewarded by bein~ ;i."lrned the fir.it beth M~mg. ~ta Mesa, and u.d wbea otncen wuted to filed by Adrian Marks, Santa Ana
city t-asurer. At h ~s death, he Mrs. Pauline Mes11ng, Balboa. He attorney,A-in behalf of the four " I r dchll.a-kDow wlH!re to at&rt looklal, I Frid owned and managed his own in-eaves our grar_i Ul.~n . she could provide -17 wbat property owners, as t ay
suraii.ce and rea] estate business. FUnei:aJ sel"Vlces w111 be con-afternoon. ducted in the Grauel chapel, Costa mo9t male. would acree wu Mr. Thompaon told members of
P.fesa. at 11 a. m . Wednesday, by a typical femlalae auwer. the city council that it would be
Widely-regarded even in his Rev. Perry Schrock. Burial will be She told tllem she llad necessary for him· to get affidav-
O vlc Leader
younge r days as a civic leader. in Fairhaven cemetery. •puked somewhere behveea its from all members of the city
Lew Wallace assisted in the found-Pallbearers will be Ra1ph Mas-Lc:inc Beach -d J.acmla body u well &1 from City Engi·
ing ot the First State Bank of key, E. I. Moore, Carol Watts, Be9cll. neer A. B. Monroe before he could
Newport and early launched his 'George Wilson, Sam Kinsfather.1 '------------....J proceed In behalf of the dty.
;:~bi;=~~ j:: ::::e1::r s~a~: ~t~ewport City Treasijttr J · A. Woman Molested in se!!:"!, ~ ci:~cll me~
Local Building for First Five Days
Of October Leaps $100,000 Mark • •
Dance Hall, Road Co!Jncilmen L. L. Isbell and Muon
Silen. AJoo aboent WU ConsuJtin&
Engineer A. B. Monroe. All thri!e
Two strange men aocoated a are out ot tbe dty.
The m('('ting..-.top event on the
calendar of the association which
represents a n impartant segment
of Newpart Harbor's multi-million
dollar sportfiShing business-was
called by outgoing president Nor-
man Hagen of Ktng's Landing. C,
A. Bickhart presided when Hager:i
was unable to attend at the last
minute.
Following the dinner, a general
di~ion probed ways and means
of '\mproving fishing from the
standpoint of both the passenger
and the skipper.
Elected to serve on the board
of directors for the coming year
were:
H. S. Graham, Earl Tibbits, Bert
Mills, C. M. Tucker. Kieth Rima,
Ray Kimball.
The secretary will be appointed
by the new board. at their first
meeting.
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Cer T eken While
Victim Fishin9
I . S. BABRETI'
Hod9kinsons Attend
Peece Officer Meet
Pennlta IMUed for balldl.nc work do.rllll' tlae ftnt ftve daY9 of Oe·
tober readte4 a total Valaatloa of Stss,600, A. M. Nelooa, cblof ballcllac
Inspector, aald ted&J'. •
Porterville woman and her ..,.. . In their IAlit to ratraln -city PhUllp Jewel. 1009 W. Central
man boy triend..,tn a local ~ in the propoeed aa ! 11rrW!nt ctg.. Ave .• reported to police that his
hall Saturday night. and a police trlct prejoct. -four pu>perty 1929 automobile' was stolen Sun-Police Chief and Mrs. Rowland
escort to Santa Ana ,... necn-ownen, L. S. Hottman at Santa day betwffT> -hours of 4:30 and R. Hodgkinson. of 117 Via Dijon,
sary to shake them, it hu been CCcmdnaed oa Baek Pap) 8 :30 P.JD.. Lldo Isle, are attending the 27th Seven new IMKDe9, one of theee u SllO,IOI ctwelllnc, will be erected
revealed. · Jewell wu fishing at the time annual ·meeting of the California
Miss Pat Bartram and Bill War-Street Dept. ToJd · the theft allegedly took place, he Peace Officers association in Lake
tn the Newport Barbor area.
CORRECTION
'Incorporate'
In HaAds of
2672 Voters
• Approximately 2672 registered
voters were expected to appear at
rhe four precinct poll!. in Ch.ta:
~1esa between 7 a. m . and 7 p . m.
today to vote a t the special el~
, lion on incorporation and electimt
1 of municipal offic~rs.
Up to noon tcxiay 673 of the 2672
had cast their ballots at the tour
precincts. Voting was at the rate
of 135 an hour for the-five hOW'B
from 7 to 12 o'clock .
Members of the election boardl I expect their biggest rush between 16 and 7 o'clock tonight, when busi·
1 ness houses and industrial plant.a
y..·ouJd be closed for the day 'and
[their \\'Orkers would be permitted
1 to vote. I Voting by prffincts to noon to-I day fol lov.·s:
Precinct 1 (Grammar 9Chool
19th street). 180; Precinct 2 CDoe.k
Garage, 2228 Old Santa Ana
Road), 137: Precinct 3 <Gil Gar-
age, 1936 Orange avCnue) 201 ; and
Precinct 4 (Fire House, Roch~
ter street l , 155. Total 673.
Mrs. Calla P. Viele and Forrest
B. Owen are candidates:; for city /)
An 80-year-old \\'Oman who
cast hPr rlr11t vote In lHS la
"'yomlng, folJO\,ing Susan B.
. .\othony"s sulferag-: campalp.
\\'as one of the fir.st to mark lier
ballot at Old County precinct lai
Cost& Mesa tllU momJng. ·
She I• Mrs. J . E. Cooley. of
147 Albert Place. Years aco sbe
owned a hot.el tn Eut Newport
· and at one t.tme wu ...,_t for
the Portland, Ore., ~ UP11
Water Co .• t.o wbom Ue eoW IG9
lots on 8'lboa hlaad.
clerk and Albert Dudek is a can-
didate for city treasurer. •
Fi.ftttn persons are candidates
for the five posts of city cOubdr
representatives. These are:
"Morrie" Crawley, Devid D . Da-
vidson, Douglas H . Hinesly, RaJph-
J . Irwin, John D . J eanes, Willlam
B. J ohnson, Heinz Kaiser, Harold
R. Kyle, Gordon P. Maloche, Henry
C. Vaughn, Jay E . Soderlind, Uoyd
Schlosser, Ellward R. OuT, Walter
Weimer and Arthur F . Yambert.
Principal ~ue to be voted upon
is whether or nQt the registered
voters want to incorporate as a
city o r to remain under its pree-
ent status, that of an unincorpor-
ated area of Orange county.
ELEC .TION
Highlights
Vottnc la the Cod.a II e • a
•pedal electloa tocla)· WM •--
mally heavy betwea: '1 ....._ a.I
12:SO p.m. • • •
Dance committee representa-
tivC'S have announced that a re-
nowned 13-piece band will provide
the music and that door prizes
will be given.
J . C Axelson of Lido Isle r e+
ceived the permit calling for er ec·
tion of a two story house at 819
Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, at a COit The N~"S-Tlmes made u etpt-
din who is a aallor on the yacht Nl4. coUJ\tY.
J .. ¥.·Cavanaugh. were molested To· RidJettyof i.============·======.i wttile m the local ballroom and -
Means came to tM aleetl••
preclncta at Ute rate al 116 -
bOUI', pick~ up t be l r ..U.W
and recorded tlaelr dedel-.
Qultely.
of $80,000. &ad-a-ball mlllloo dollar mistake
Othe,r permits .,were issued as la Wt Tbund.ay'• weekend edltloa. again wh•n the •tranren attempt-Trash F' .. .a Rodent.s
ed to force them off the road. to • ~
Funds frorg the fete go to sup-
port )he pistol range. educational
lectures, and to help swell the
fUnd for officers' widows.
follows: On P91"e oae we reported the
To Fred B. J enkins of 1506 aJ.ae month•' buUdlnc valuation•
South Bay Front , Balboa l 'lland. totallloc 11,,110,815..' Actu.Mly, ap
a t\\·o-story house and garage at to .. d ladod.laC TuNday, Septem-
1311 North Bay Front, $12.000. ber st, local ~onstroctlon for the
the city dock, The clty street dei>artment Wu
Miss Bartrom called for a po-autborittd by the city coundl on
lice escort to Santa Ana following Monday to ext«m!nate rats which
the episode, are aald to be lnfHtlnc the jetty
To Allan· A. Ritter of 713 P oppy put nln<" month• reached ~-
E street, Cor ona del Mar, a two-980 or 11.N0.159 more than wu , The Case ol Lois· ., story dweuing and two-car garage reoor.ied ,.,, u. • ....,. period 1a
Robbed of Cesh end
$900 Jeweled Rin9 Or, MisadYenfures at 2128 Ocean Front, Newport INC. va1uau-er s.pt..,.ber --, Beach. $10,000. etruc:Ue111 alone wu 111S.S4& Between one and three o'clock Among Firelighters To Harry Williams or 520 Win· Due to a book error In the F eb· Saturday afternoon, an u yet un-
slow avenue, Pasadena, a two-ruary, 1947• figure on the OOoks identified thief entered Uirou.gh
Wltu. tile boat Loll E. story house with garage at 317 of the aty of Newport Beach the back door of the home be-
caacbt ftl'e at Vire'• , • ..,.., Apolena avenue, Balboa bland, building department, which made longinc to Barney Deuey, 9l2 S.
\ut Friday lt iaet mto modoa $9000 Ba Front, Balboa Island and · · it appear that valuation total tor Y •
09fl ol tltoM ell.alas ol -... To William Englisb of 515 Poin-that --'od was $lO lS5,530 the made away with S50 In ash and
vmt.ne Uaai o«"edn•••7 setta avenue, Corona del Mar, a ....,.. • • ' a pearl and diamond ring valued
placae a dtJ' clepu1:meat. two-story house at 419 Poinletta grand total wu given in a News-at $900.
and re<!dlng from traah left on the
beaches.
Commenting qn a letter read
by Qty Clerk Frllnk Rinehart and
received trmn Mn. ·Ford Sammla
of , 2022 Miramar avenue, Balboa,
calli~ attention to the presence
or the rodents, Qty Engnleer J .
B. Webb admitted' the condition.
· "'We've had t:raie laid there fer
two years and yet we haven't
been able to rid It of the pests,"
he said.
How Newport Harbor Food Prices
• Have Soared
• "FOOD BASlllE'I"'
Three pounds round steak ......... .
Two poOJHh bacon ....................... .
Olle pouncl sltol1.eal.111 ................. .
On• poaDd batter ..... c,,_ .. ,, ......... .
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One loaf breAd. ........................... .
T .. poaado ,.ut-............... -...
Three .,...... <ahbac'e,,,-nomnum
F1ve pomHla ....-..--··---
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Oae can Wrn•toee ... -.......... -.... _.
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Oae poamd coffee ....................... .
TOTAL P&ICIL .. __ .. , .. ..
Av~rage
Today
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Tbere were ao 118iowar4 a..
ckleate.. No de•bee Htwe-. tile
antl·l•corpora.tm. aad. pr•---
porates. Frle.111--t ow a r d
nelchbon, ""Card'-ol -. ·
feeUap, WM kem. • • •
Amoq -tint -to · cut a ballot bl ..,. eleeUm wu
Mn. Ids n-e. 8"6 srrhed a&
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cur1al9M atall ... =' 'I ....,
tlte reqmlrecl ••• t. .. ~ .. -,.--• • • .,.., CMof Fraak ~.. avenue. $8000. nm.. table as "$14,TI0,915." Footprints .,..., dioaM!n!cl °"
lalU.led -----To E. E. Booth or 210 Oc.!an Proof-reading bobbles compounded the kitchen noor by local police 17. Yeer~Old Picked F-bic dHlif ' 'I ' -.
. NdlJ'. He --B-boulevard, Balboa, a one-story the error. officers who ~ Immediately S FamiJ 'Food B k t' Climbs f " on -W. Oar! 'Ip••· .__t -..., .. u ... house at 1548 Oc.!an bou!"". an1. .·-ems>1o-or the city ~-"din• ca11ed 1nto -cue, wt no arrest Up on uspicion Y as e rom an •• ••-* , .• ., a. -!IN~ -...... a, ... ~ seooo ~ ,_ ~ ·-Of s . ,._ A $4 02 $8.29 S Sh ~aw ., --
::.. -::..,: :... ~lb= T~~tty S~ or 71J01 Be-deper::;nt aald M~ that ap. has~ been..::; of the -tripping ..... rs verage . o to ' urvey 0W8 • ho UI :* ':"-
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'ftre 9'11W•
were ...,_tdled te .... IL. tinued en Back Pace> paren aome one put an when tbeo theft occurred and the A leW'Oleftl-.)'!'ar-<ald Santa Ana ~ Newpat ·~ Ill• wife's ..,_. ... _.. t8la7 .,_.. ..._ A ~ ••-s• "V.te ~ tthp ...... IO American I ~ion Wilt extra "five" In the total for Feb--door wu unlocked at the youth has been arrested by locaJ ---•H el 111 lMl, a ,_..-::.r•••=' ,.,.. ,..._ For --st11a• -"V-
pl . • .':"""' rusry, 19C7, valuation count when time. police ro11ow1nc canplalnt by D . rW -----illaU apla .. .. H ... la 19", a F
.. .;: ~ -Pellet Guve Service Mede ls typing up -19C7 totals. 'lbe w. Rolf. 127 Diamond awnue, N-'11 .. _,. -'"' w .. v-0.. -D ,, rl-·-'"* --. t1oe !IN To Wer II Veterans error has~-been corttcted. D"1d Loc:el Cer Screpe a.u.. 1s1an11. that the boy wu ~ -1r '-r-'"""'''' '" ......-- -• --==---an ..... _-..._ 8
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·--..,_ - -Be -.......__ ~ 1tt11 allecedb' lt:rtpplnc a car. •• wife ~ ermtaetl)' •(IF ' t ._ .....-. Vital <ll!D •llM _, __,.. 1.-------------1•• ' S d p M 7 · -~~ , M7 '* &:r -.. -h-h. wa r 11 t ., 1'w.-& . el ate • _.... bat• ...t Newport Harber Post 291 at. .the mesan I, Un ey • • When' otftol!n _....,~ •t the -nw _..,... ue illltefi ....... wtvee bou&ht crocma which BetM*?
..... I .. -....... QI! Ameria1n ,.,., bas arranead 'BtrJLDDfO VALUATIOPl'll -· -,.,..U.•wu In the act ~ for the mmt part. ratlmed j,,-------.!'------
• U.. ,_ -· tll •'i ,. with s recrultlnc ~ la Smits lMT-INT A n1pot al ~20th atreet, at goinc t-.p anotl>e:r car la On Doc. 4. 19Cl, t"!'M d,aYs be-In ..;,.,....! and conl1'0lled In price
- -Ana to .,..._t Amedcan Del.,... llONTR 1M1 1M1 c..ta Ilea, ttpot1*1 to Newpc:vt the asme -. He ald be ._ for Pearl Har.,,,.., the News-1be ''food bullet" in that y._;
Aftllr a -I ... ~ and Victory Medala to ey and all 6-. ·--....... • Me,IG = ";::!';: ~t ~~I:.= ~ for a -ol whiaUy ~~ ;~ ~ avencecl $527. .
j uso1 t. I"'* It --war vetenna. ....... _ -.Ill I.Ila.la hllCU --·"'-out al s and ~t be ._ID ~~s -· '"!be -ol ., _ _,,ta Today the war la <Net and price ..-, - -~ ailood 'Ibe .. ...,tatlon will be made 11ar 11'1.W -HI ...,...... car, -.....at repc:vt ~ ,_... ._ -controla are off Preaident Tru-;;-~ a. -111 -Lola at the resuJsr meettas al the Am-.: .. :~: -.na mw c..ta .,_ pulilns lot st 4:511 Uv~ is now enpced In blat«7" man bas asked for voluntary ra-
g ... -. erican Losloa st tl>eir hut at 1lith ~-···-......., 1u.-:, ~ llmm:Y ..,.. .-...i hh -Police Report ~:;:: ~ mew tlonlns of meats, , poultrY, -
Bea •• --n I I street and East lllQr --· ' 6-nU -.iw atA.llT . . '!-and -to help lftD the larder --. a. .. ,._ 111 -w-, 1lisl>t. Oct. & -h)y ·-an.• t11.11e Newpat polka ---tlle He•IU t Be.,i. polleo .,....eel ed wtspm. II ..... <Dill'W. . far the wm-ld's stsrvtns. But It la
h•o' oa, a. ,,_ -Ia"'*" ,to naetw tb9 -Mc·_ ·1'19,119 ir,111 Calllonds -Veldde depat-1'11 ca11s -..-m trs111t.... 'Ibe "food -In ti.st,..... 1Pt too early to see -or
.. llSll•l ... ---. n ::-'1111as-=.. i.::,:-wi_:-!left. .... nt• RI.HI ~:..:::! :" =~ ""~• --Ill --1 •••11 ...._~a -al'M.02. -hhplee wlll help 1r1ns pr1mo
W8& 'Iii --tisn'1• .... • 441.... D au CM u1 & rec~t tac &p' #c. 'J"lw7 laomtlpted In 19'1 thlt Unite( Stats WM dDwn.
-~' =s~ -~-~~tureal U..,~.~----... ,, ......... 111,111 alH the 1008 -... al -S-. CT .pittr tWls ... lollrrl - _ ... ln•t!IJ ~ Ill<..... ~. llrs. Hewpat boo 1 wUe. ,_ ___________ .. Ulm ....---.,_ ... ewpart11 per--t1ae.-tatww1Dh11tar7.BJ •• tile "'food bs 'et" w: to .....
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The News-Times
FIRST.~
in Local News
Pictwe fA»venge •••
On Pll&e 3, Pbob d
BaJboa Ylldlt Club
'l'lvpbrA..m.
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Biii: Spaid less
. 'l)ie ~ surnaner tourist oea.-
..,. broke all records with 1,495,·
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National
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Local Postmaster Lilts Rules For
PJ;ep&ration of 1 0v~rseas hias GHts
495 vlslton who aptnt $173,59'.J',· ,~ W '... B. 41' •t. tbt nq9 El• I• ~
(l80 b. r &-but tourists' -......... ·-...,mn4 -..-... or .... """""' ,...,.. ···-•trtnia have tightened and the Be polated oa&, --· .-t a r-people ...., ~ to -yev u a whole is goina: to show" 9peelal ~ ,.....,_ ...S tllat tM rate wW lacrea•e eepe ·e117
• drop trom Jut year'• $509,000.· betweee Oct. 11 ud NOT. 15. ..... order to ....,.. deUVerJ -
000 bonanza. Ume, A--So-~ t"" 1-.r laatrac-:
Don Thomas, managinc d!N!ctor, 1. Each parcel thouljl be en-here lled 1 the pool office in made tblt n!port to an All-Year cloned "ChrlstmU Paree.I" and w ma 0
Oub Board ol Directon meetlJll( special effort will be made to care ol which the parcela &re ad-cln!aed. at \be Biltmore Hotel in Loo An· effect delivery fol' Oirlatmas. 9 Gifts 1 .M ney-Poot offtoe
.... today. The ~ approved 2. TUne of Malling-Oct. US to mo~ey o~ J~d be uaed to
a 1947.-48 advertb:in& campalg;n Nov. 15, the earlier the better. transmit gifts of money to the
.,, ""1noted by the fact that this ts Parcels for the Pacific Islands-A ed Forces outside the United
•America's only 4-seuon vaca-not later than November 1. More s:n: CUrr cy will not be ac-
tionland'' . . remote areas-not later than Oct. ce:t:· for ~ailing to overseas
The prelmunary report for the 15. APO' FPO'• The prohibition
ftCOld-breaking summer seuon of 3. Size and Weight-Not to ex-u! : curre~ encloeed in let-
.lune, July and August ahowa the ceed 70 Ibo. in weight or 100 inches ~PP parcels sent u on!inary Co • f
trend o1 travel spending today, in length and girth combined. 0~ re:;aten!d maU. The Domelltlc mnuttee. Or
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"lbomas said. The vo1ume of sum-4. Preparation-Boxes for over-Mone Order can be cuhed at Rec • Stud
mer tourists was up 36.9 per cent seas mailln& abould be stronger APO'; or FPO'a where ever the reat1on y
over last year -but spending than ordinary contalnerl because t loc ted T M • S A. ~ped only 22.9 per cent. of the great dlatance an d the 0
':' ~G '.'._ p;,_tal notet are. 0 eet ID 0
3800 ......... of
Clrc•tto• to Hold • 'The NP•1111tatlva ot 3000 pub-lllF'· pub~ and advertising
lloben, advertlaen and advertla-ai!tnc"'5 organized the Oudlt bur-
ins acend .. , memben ol the eaj.I, eatabllahed standards for dJ'.
Awllt Bureau ot Orculatlont, wltb ~tlon Values and the means for
which 'The ,N ..... nme. la affillal· ication. With the 8'\Vent of
ed. will hold their thlrty-!hlrd an-th Audit Bureau, advertl&ing was
nual meettna in Ollcago,' October tr !erred from a field ot apecu-
1~17. lative advent~ to one of invett·
()peratlnc for a third of a cen-~nt In known values and It be-
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DAVID C. CORSOI
Residential Contractor ·
and Builder
tittY ·~ the outstandins example caine pqgsible, for the llnt time, 1::::::::::::::~!~ ot aucuaful -•tlon between for advertisers to buy apace with p
bQyen -and sellers ln an industry, thi? assurance that they would get
the buntl11'1 -k reflects the what they paid for instead of
beneflta of aelf·regulatlon and free 1P,ending their money on the basis
enterpriae in buainea. Previous to of\ guess work ~and unverified
1914, the year the audit bureau elf.Ima.
WU et~bli.shed, advertialnc W8I rroday ninety.five per . cent Of
~tty much of a gamble. When tHe total circulation of all daily
merchants and manufacturen nOwspapers in the United States
bought advertising 1pace in those arid ninety-eight per cent in Cana-
days t~ were no standards for d~ is audited by .A.B.C. me u urtng the drculatlon of news-. i
papers and periodicals and no uni-rJ'he oak tree originated a bout
form method for auditing and r e-a :h undred million yeani ago, ac-
GORDON a~ FINDLAY
00~ AND BUIUID
Oflloe: NII o-& llhd. ~ -6U
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
• CABINETS AND MU.1.WOBK
T . C JOHNSON, SUpt.
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.. More tourists came he re. But handling and st orage they must payable on.l:r in the United States
they spent I es s per capita," under go. It is absolutely necessary and may not be sent overseas.
"Ibomas explained. "And the per tha t articles for overseas be pack -The tenn "armed force!' over-
capita spendings fell off even more ed in boxes of metal, wood, solid seas" includes t he personnel of sharply in so m e other seasons fiberboard, or strong double-faced our armed for ces and authorized
than they did in summer. The r e-corrugated fiber -board, testing e t
The Committee for the Study of por ting these circulations. cqrd.in g to a University of Califor-
Rec:reation in California. ~ se-, ,~Th;;;e"~·~in;;;1~94;;;1,~a;;;;gr~o~u~p~of;ad~v~e~r~-~n~l~~pal~eo~n~to~l~ogui~·~1~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~ lccted Orange county for recre-
ation institute to be held the
Santa Ana H igh school froip 7 :00
to 10:00 p.m .. October 20 .-21, 23
and October TT, 28, 30.
s ult is going to be that for the least 200 lbs. Each box s hould be United S tates civilia.N employep overseas, who receive their mail 12 months as a whole, our in-securely tied with strong cord and thru APO Fl l PO ·
m me is less than it was the year the us~ of address tables shoul.d care 01f the Pos~~:Ster e:_t Mi~~
before. be avoided as they ~me of.f if Fla., New Orleans, La., or Seattle,
1 E V ER YT HIN G
In Quality
y,;et or exposed to m olSl atmos-Wash. or an APO in care of the
pherc. . Postmaster at New York, N.Y.,
Ample cush.en1ng material shou1d or San Francisco, Cali!.•
be used . to tig htly pack the con· Chr istmas Cards -Christmas
, tents. Fiberboard ~xes should be cards for army personnel O\'erseas ~cur~ly wrapped Wlth heavy pap-may be mailed at any time but
t r, t 1~ both before and after pat.rons should mail such cards
wrapping. . prior to Nov. 15. The W ar Dept.
Russell C. Campbell, chairman
has announced that the instit ute
will bring Orange county national-
ly knOVi' leaders and instructors
and will be open to all persons
interested in and working with
youth or adults in public schools,
private achools, Sunday schools
and churches, character·bullding
agencies a nd recreation centers.
P arents are also urged to attend.
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REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioning
F.qulihnent
ea-• Oablnete • Coanten
Walll-lna • Foaatalu • Stool.I
Back Ban • Bootlaa
Oomploto Manolo
5. Valuable Arttcles-Should be advises tha t an peeU•c c&nh for
registered or ill!UI'ed. members of t h e armed forces An achievement &!rtificate \\-i ll
be awarded by the ·adult educa-
tion department t o everyone com-
pleting the Institute training pr<r
gram. ·T eachers may receive in-
stitute credit for at tendance. Stu·
dents desiring college credit may
receive it by consulting llie r egis-
trar of the school at which they
desire the credit to be granted.
6. Perishable matter-Will not overseas m us( be sent in lliNled
be accepted a nd fragit articles envelopftl and prepaid at the nnt
should not f>e sent . c tua Rate. Cate. Etc.. P'•1111•nc
"WEBER" Dl8TBIB'IJTOB8 7. Prohibited Articles -Intoxi-
cants. inflamib1e material includ·
ing matches of all kinds and llgh·
ter fluid.
Jack's
Cigarettes a nd other tobacco
products are prohibited transmis-
sion for delivery thru APO's in
Germany, France, a nd Austria,
and also Navy Numbers 913 and
963 in Germany. The malling of
Penicillin and Streptomycin over·
seas ls also prohibited.
8. Postage-Must be fully pre-
An•llebn paid. the r ate being the Zone Rate
applicable from · t h e post office
Equipment Rental
Contractor_s' Equipment
• PLASTER MIXERS • lllULL !IA WS
e COSCBrrE lilJXEJIS • TILAILEB8
Phone Beacon 5508-W
17th and Santa Ana Ave. • Costa Mesa
L.UM BER
BUILDING M'ATERIALS
Bay District Yard
Phone Hearon 5111
IN
1 What's""-.._·o 5uMlay on the ·w-. Gelth19 .e-
l ,,, __ and ............. , ..... ,., ..... II'• ,..... ... j.
.. CllUIS..t.l.ONG. ~ 20' • ._ 11'1". W..., 1,00 ...
<:odiplt-6. C..W.-h• -......, •n Ille lollet. .W.. '· i•oc ond loo lle&-SpMll 1• .._ wlli Gray 16 H.P.'
Mio Gr., '5 H.P •. (SllO -) ..... 20 ..... loi!lf _..,
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I',, $1980 AT SOLON\ONS, MAaYLAND
f ' Now °" DisPl•y at
' ftEDERICK YACHT 00.
Ksa;1d ft I 8 JP• ... -· --.. •
F our separate work shops will
follow a general session each even-
ing and each individual may par·
ticipate in the phase of training
he chooses. The wor kshops will
include "Games and GQJ:ne Leader -
ship," Social Recreation," "Crafts,"
and "Outdoor ActivitiH."
A r egistration fee of $1.00 will
cover the entir e course including
a syllabus and cer tificate.
Road to Proposed Hospital Drawn up;
Board Meets Thursday to Push Plans
Pl&u and •peclfleaUona ror the construcUon of thtl road which
lJa to connect U.e propotted Pre.b ytf'rlan R011plt.al of Ne"·port lle lchU
"·Ith the state hlgh\\'ay. above the overhead c ros&inr. are no\v belnr
prepared by Raub &l Bennett.. engineers, of Costa Mesa, .J. S. Raub
11ald today. • • • The plana and speclftcations when ready '4111 be
submitted to the California S tate HJ.-h"•ay dtopartmrnt for the.I.Jo I
examination and r e<-ommendattoo. If and \\'h l'D the state depart-
ment approvr111 the sk e tcll., the ·
Costa Me. f'Dl'lnet"rlnl' nmi wW state depar tment of public health
l!l ts rt bulldl.nr the road. have arrived. The fonns must be / htarion B. Youell of the New filled out and returned to the
Engla nd Mutua l Ll fe Insurance state office, which in turn must
company, Santa Ana. \\'ho is chair-send them to the federal agency
man of the board of directors of which Y.'ill handle allocation of
the Presbyterian HcSS pi tal of Or-government funds for hospital
angc County, Inc .. confirmed re-purposes.
port that the board will meet California is scheduled to r e-
Thursday to discuss plans for the ceive $2-rnillion a year for the
new hospital. next five years from the federal
At that time it will be known governmen t on that basis, and for
\vhether forms which the hospital public health purposes.
pl anners have expected from the The s ta te department of pub-;:;;;===========;; l tic health is supposed to make
Caldwell Plating Co.
Under New Management
2815 VIiia Way
Newport Beach
Expert Chrome, Nickel and
Copper Pia ting and
Metal Polishing
All Work Guaranteed
Plant Phone: Harbor 1300
Home Phone: Barbor !86-B
such ava11a b1e to local groups
t hroughout the stat e.
Originally the state of Califor·
nia was to contribute one-third
and the fede r al governme nt was
to allocate one·third of the funds
needed for such purposes.
However, California took the
view t hat since Orange county ts
regarded as a rich county it would
be unable to collect a ny such
funds from the state. So now Or~
ange county can expect only a
federal contribution.
Were Orange county not in the
":::=:=:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::::;::::;::::;::::;:;)nch category, California would r have allotted it $2-million and the
Can's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Qwallty Feeds
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o.117 Delltw) ···-.... lll'f!fwwpaat...._-
OOlrrA .. ,
HowardW.~
1MI Jfwpwt .... ~
OOlrrA MIOIA
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Automobile • Fire
Acddent • Life
federal government would have
donated a similar amount.
In its recent fund raising cam-
paign the Orange County Pn!tby-
terian Hoapi tal board obtained
$600,000 in cash and pledcea.
If the board can cet an allo-
ca lion of 4300,000 ol federal lw>ck.
they antldpate construction of a
$1-mlllion hospital building on
Newport Heights.
This would mean, of course, that
$100,000 WOll!d still be needed. i.nd
Youell stated tbat more contri-
butions from penona in the coast-
line area or elsewhere would be
crate!ully acknowledged
Fr<*n a relWlle soame, it wu
learned that a aubotantlal sum of
money will soon be lortbcomlnc
from an •ta_!e -In the pro. cesa of probate.
Sout+.land Motels
Show 18\11> Vacancy
A ScutblaDd motel ~ dur-
=;;;;;;ii;iii;iiiiiiii;iiiiiiii;i~~~i I Inc the put two -lbow od an 1 JBporcont-.--olnce
the WV, It ,... --by R. G. ~ Y1ce-<:M1rman Cl(_the
All·Yew dub ..ttb~ O''"'"t-tee. la a ,.,..t m the fall lld-
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LOSSES
FIRE PREVENTION
WEEK
OCTOBER TO 11
FIRE DESTRO~S WITHOUT.MERCY! Whatmustberebuiltorre-, '
placed is prev~ntable expenditure and therefore goes hand in
hand with inflation! Do your part to prevent fire losses. They're
so costly! BE J'ROTECTED AGAINST FIRE LOSSES: INSUR·
ANCE IS SO IN~PENSIVE.
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Ahd Arrange for Adequate Insurance
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Fred-~riggs~essa
~ance-Real Estate
-Cout lllcll
Newport ~PIL 8T" 61'8.
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~ Briggs & MJKay
1ll E. <Jolltnl I I --Pl>He:Barl>orlO
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' ' Edward ~u lko
1116 o-& -··~ Ooroaa dol Mar
PIL--"f
Stewart D
Fire-Auto-
1e1111a1tne A-......,., ......
PIL-r 11a
Farmers Ins.
tml!f_,...
Ooola-
Pll: Br111ma Ill~
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Howard w.
U.Wsa;1rt~ __ ,
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Greeley & Grimes
Insurance Agency
"SEE US FOR PROTECTION"
soi Main Street
Barl>orlOM ••• --
W.L.Jordan
Real Estate Broker
100 E. Oentnl A .....
.,.,_ ••. llubor 111!
Kenneth G. Hill
111 E. 111111 8t.
Coota M-
BMrm 5890
Island Realty
Hl.&pl8A ....
Beat• lllaacl
Pia. llubor 111-w
Gerald W. Ritchie
,UUOoM&......._,
Clor.adol .... ...........
Eva F. Rhoden
Elton D. Barnett &'191'1_._
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John E. Sadleir
1!505 Cout Rwy.
()orona 4el Mar
Barbor 1ll
Wm. W. Sanford
Pb. Barbor !a'7·W •
B. A. Nereson
nn Newport ai.•.
Coota 11-
Maurie .Stanley
with Earl Stanley
nllllaltneA-
BaD1a We ..
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•ieC.Stone
with Holcomb Realty
UUOoM&~.
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THE BALBOA l' ACBT CLUB •--"9pllloo Satard&J DIPI lo polDI wla-nen In u.e ...oa'• eerlee of neat tu ac • colorf'lll po.Ml Inner oe1 ...,.,. beld.
In Ibo clab'• ll!llJ deoorated ballroom. Commodore Bob Bo)'d -Vice Com-. modore D&ck ,..&on ~ UNI preeentat lona to (left) Uttle .lue& llcClare.
• wbo look ....., .... ID Ibo Balboa Dla&1tl' cluo; (coaler) Oeorp 8-......,.
of I.be coveted Catalina bland PC l roplly; and lrlcbl) Fred _..., wt1o WM
prwnted tbe top award-the m och -pri&ed tp0rtmnanM•p troplly. -photos by G<>rhardt
Bowling League
Play Ready to Go
NEWS-Tll\1ES
SPORTS
Balboa Yacht Club Presents Trophies; Riverside Wins Heartbre ker, 6-0k
Fred Smales Wins Sportsmanship Cup Bill Brownie Out for Re 9f Year
The business me n's league play
will get unde~ay at the Mesa
Recreatic:.n alleys next Thursday,
Bruce Carnaham, ma nager. has
announced I
1 Tuesday, Ort . ;, l fM 7
Delay in getting bowling com · ·------------petition undPr way has been used
to" advantage by Carnahan a nd he I Deer p1·ospects ror O r ange colln·
now reports alleys in first class ty r('ported as "not to good" this conditi~n following an intensive I season. it has. been disclosed. HoW.
reworking of t f'ie surfaces. ever. molllf of the fl eet-rooted ani-
Carnahan ls still making efforts mals have be<>n seen in lower
to get a women's winter league I countrY than usual at this time of
organized, ~he said today. year.
TO START AT s211so
PER MONTH
AllANGI TODAY POI YOUR
QUALIPICATIOM INTllVllW
Z02 Y, West Srd St. -Santa Ana
This Message Sponsored by
I.ES NOIT ELECTRIC
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f ALL CHECKUP
The Balboa Yacht club held ita ·pie. high point bQat for season.
trophy presentation ceremony last Healey Trophy, Bob Allan -
Saturday night following a dinner Rhodes, outs tanding merit in spec-
scrved to a throng of two hundred ial events.
people · \\'ho gathered in the ball-Richa rd Fenton Trophy, Bill
room to witness the colorful cer e-Lapwo rth-promoting interest in
rnony. active r acing classes.
Commodore Robert Boyd pre-Farewell Trophy, Steve Crosby
~nted the awards and special tro--P·14 class.
phies with the assistance of Vice· Founders' PerpetuaJ Trophy,
Commodore Ric ha rd Fenton fo1· Bob K yle--P·14 c1ass.
lowing the a nnouncement of win· Newport Ha rbor Chamber of
ners by Sailing Race Committee Commer ce Trophy, Dick Fenton-
chairman Craig Doy1e. I nternational 14 , for summ e r
F r ed Smalcs v.·as handed the series.
most coveted cup of the collection Oth<'r (irst p lace winners and
-thC' Sportsmanship trophy. News regatt a folio\\'. Boat, winner. nwn-
or this a\vard is kept a carefully-ber and points a r e given:
~uardl.'d sc-cret until the moment EASTER REGATTA
of f)resentation. cf1ru11e11:.K Cl1U1-P1u11 lln, Fnue r, No.
Specia l awards. besides Smales'. S tAr Cl~North Star. No rth. No.
'vC'nt to th~ follov.ring: ~ic2 1Ci11sa--Agll!t11.. Rempel. No. JO
Lindsay Trophy, Bill Rempel -2'... Loder_, 16 Clua--Gold Coa...,l. Frans,
No. 165. I >..:.
Harbor ·
Roller Rink
Newport Blvd at 11th S t.
Costa M e.a -Beacon D1 07·R
U nder New Huaacemeat
1: . .t;r.. :1i!
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New
Fall
Program
Beginning Sept. 1st
7:00 p. m. to 19:00 p. m. ..
llONDAY. Geaenl -
Ledleo ...... wtlh -rt.
TllESDAl'. No..,lty Nllfbl al
BlAk. Small Prb.a Olvea.
WEDNESDAY. Beeernd for
~ PriTate Putleo.
Tlltlll8DA l'. Skate Duce --IAon.. ••• Free laltroet:ML
FBI. A SAT. General l!l!I IDD.
811Ma7~
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VlklnJt ChLM--PedeM1on. !"o. 13, 8.
A lba1rvs" Cla.s&-Yt'lnd R ider, Mea-
ger. N o . 22. 11~.
ln1erna1! .. nr1l 14 Clas:'! -Challenge
Lap\l.«)'l'th. :-.:.-.. 274. ·~-' L11('htnl11i.:-1 ·1a~~•adabout . Young ~o. l-4 20. 3''11 . '
• Natlflnal r1~lurnour Girl. Esley,
~o. 262 .. 3·'•· . Int. S1r1pe ClaJ11t--Dlp~r 111. GrHne,
~o. 41 50. 4'"1..
P 14 Cia..•.,_~alvlo. K )"le. No. 1. 4 ~. Snn11o'b\rrl Clu-M llU . No. 119, I'"-· Penii:oJn Cla.J1.1t--Rucal. Ruby, NO.
240. 2!.4 ' Dyer CJau--Vlrg1e, 'Lehman. No.
330. 11 i,;. Bal~& ClllJ!.__Yellow J a.ck t!t , Mor -gan. No. 42 , 6\1..
5.ibot Cl&M-No Name. Alan Col-lln1t. No. 24, 5*·
W inter-Sp ring Serle1, 1947
RhodeJ!. Cl&a&-Dream, P ower• 7~. PC CIU&-Pamlln, Smalff, 6~'.
lnlil~rnal lonaJ 14 -ChaJtense Lap-wort.b, 11~. '
Memorl•I 0 1y Serle1, 1947
Rhode•. Conqulatador , Du~t 9
PC-P ob -Kee, Glddlnsa. 3 ~. ' ·
PIC-Aclllta. Remple, !~. l nternatlon&J 14 -Chalfenge Lap. worth, 7~. '
Llghtntns-L lon . Evans, 2'i4 .
Balboa-K oko&. M&MJn. No . 43, 11,S.
Spring &erie1. l t47 Rhode--8.atlafactlon. Stark, 4-%;
PC-Doyle 1-lail ch. No. 72, 2~. · Star-<..buer Ir, Ftcker. 4-'.4..
Viking-K arie. Gram. 81'.
A lbatroa&-A ce. Edler, 64.
Llshtnlng-W lnd Lua, W lerlck.. 21'..
Flatlle-Mo Ma, Gron.11kl. 2~. ••lboa-Scre&m . Pul&&kl, 9%. I nd1pcndence D~y S.rlH , 11M7
4 l ntf!niatlo naJ l-l-Sal'1 Gal, Schenck,
't1ghtnlng-W lnd Lau, W lerlck , Sli;.. &ll~Ve loz Il, Deaver. 21,4 .
Balboa-Hamm, 1011'.
S umme r Serles, 11M7
Lllf"hlnlng-Ev11111 S~
Flattle--Hurrlct1.nft. Pfioplea, 3',t .
Snlpe--Ve lo11 II. Deaver. 6. Snow bird-Luck y Ducky, Bob Hal-
derman. No. 1'4, 3:'\.
Ba.Jboa-Scream, Pulukl, 6. lnlematlonal 14-Dlck Fen ton.
Wednesday Serl•. 11M7
Jl"a.lcon-Sea Song Ir. Morp.n. 9~. Snowbird -Lucky Ducky. Halder--
man. 22.
BaJbOA-Hot Cinde r, Deaver. 9%.. U bor Day Re9att., 1947
Rhode.11-Folly JI, Hillman, Si,t .
PC-No. SO. 1"red Smale•. 41iii. St.ar-Chune t. Eldu, f ~.
Vlklns-11.arle. Gram. 7~. Albatroe.--A~e. Edler. 21,i. Ludera 16--Gold Cout Frans 5~.
Jnternati?n&J 14-Fos:e'y Too.· Bl•l· terman. 4 4, .
Mereury-Wbeeler, 4 ~.
L ls htnJnc-Fl&&b, Cbenba.11 , :l'lli..
Snlpe-Velo11 II. Deaver, 2'.4
Fa lcoo-Too Hoo, Younglove ' 2"'-p 14-Wup, Cl"Ollby , 4'11:. • .
RHODES 33-(L&bor Day Specia.I) Bob White, No. 29.
F lrefiy-lll•rta. 3"'-Snowhlrd -Luck y Ducky, Halder-man. 4 ~.
Balboa-Scream. Puluki, 6~.
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HWe bad .. pod a team or better, but t c ot tbe ~re ...
Tb.at, u1d C.Oach Wendell Picken.a, pretty much tells the wt ory of
Friday ntcht'• defeat at tbe bands of Rive when t he Tan failed to
capl.talh.e on wiveral ecorln&: opportunities an came out on the abort
ead or a M ball pine. .... ·
The hard-fought contest, sea-ing three 's for the second con-
soned with memori6 of last year's secutive ear against Riverside
Newport·enginecred 19-0 upset , ended wi only the memory of
got off Jo a fa!'lt pace. The Tars lost oppo Wlities.
took ~ open ing kick -off and ~rm\'b.le Lo&t
marched to the Riverside thirty The re heart-breaker was not
before losing the ball following in the · -lost column this time
a clipping penalty. though. I came when stellar left
The river boys took over and guard Bi Brownie '\'&S clipped
pushed the ball back down the v.·hile wa king back to the line
field to the twenty yard marker following a play . .A shattering
before bogging down. There, in block fro behind, which caught
the shado\v of the ir own goal, the hi m com lete ly unawar('S, broke
T ars contracted the severe case a leg. He ·ill be lost fo r the bal-
of fumble-itis which cost them th~ a nce of t e season.
game. Riverside picked up a loose Brov.•ni team captain Frid~
ball a nd, in four plays \.\'ent over night , \Va a key blocker and a
a nd t hat \.\'3S it. The kick for e xtra sparkplug on both oUense and
point w as blocked a nd the score defense.
stayed 6·0 for the rest of the con-hen Shln f'tl
test.
Tar s DomJnate
From that (X>int on the Tars
dominatl'd play but couldn't get
pay dirt. ~iid,vay through the sec-
ond stanza they rushed all the
v.·ay to the I-yard marker. then
fumbled. In the thira quarte r . they
cam e rig ht back do,,'n to the
five yard line and, with 2 yards
to go on fourth down, Ashen
stumbled at t he line of scrim-
mage.
A game that might• conceivably
have ended wt1 h Newport flaun t-
Pickens signalled out for spec·
ial praise the fine running of Jim
Ashen. e shifty lef t half wa·s
~iven a t also for his capable
job of sig al·calling-normally the
r('sponslbi ity of Bob Kille fer who
is ~ideline "'ith a bum knee. Pete
Nourse. n tcr , "'as another side-
liner Fri ay night , having been
sick in at ho me.
Surnmi up, Pick said: "W~
took an nnecessary de feat be-
ca use we ad the better team . But
I hope it ~II do us some good-
t1 nd I thi k it will."
New Fisheries Regulatio Prohibits
Sportsmen Angling Soup in Sh.arks
Vitamin A im proved the eye-
sight ot Uncle Sam's wartime
pilots. but it didn't do the soupfin
sharks of California any good.
The soupfin shark, with its oil-
laden liver v.·u the prime-albeit
reluctan~-producer of the high
pote ncy vitamin A required by the
United States and Allied Nations
during the war.
Adult male soupfin sharks, who
itacrificed their livers in human-
ity's cause. were relen tlessly pur-
sued because each or them were
worth from $40 to $50 apiece. SO
vigorous was the quest for' shark
that the fisheries were threatened.
The nuneries a n d pupping
grounds of the soupfin shark are
located in shallow water along 0the
California coast.
T o protect and perpetuate these
prime producers of vitamin A, a
regulation sponsored by the But·
eau of Marine Fisheries and the
fishing industry was enacted by
the last legislature. The regula-
tion, effective September 19, out-
laws the taking of aoupfin shark
in less than 25 fathoms, (150 feet)
of water. The regulation applies
to spor tsmen a n d commercial
fishermen alike.
Anglers can distinguish soupfin
shark!i from other sharks likely to
be caught in California wateri, by
the shape and placeme nt of the
two sham fms in front of their
tail. In s upfiru, these two fins
are about e same height and are
located a most exactly opposit e
each oth . In side view, a line
dJ'awil. aJ ng the front a nd back
margins o these fins would inter-
CE'pt to nn an almost perfect
diamond.
Open eeting Is
Called by Ocean
Sailing Association
The Ne rport Ocean Sailing as-
sociation 'll hold an open meet-
ing F rida , Oct. 10, at 111 p.tn., it
v.'as anno ced today.
A pro am to acquaint non-
members with the aims of the
sailing or aniza tion has been plan-
ned for e event which will be
held at Balboa Yacht club. In-
terested ·ion are urged to bring
their v.i , the publicity chair-
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58 First Prizes for each Studio winner of Group ''A'•
and Group "I,'' $25.00 lond each ' 51 Honorary Engraved Trophies for Group ''A'' and.
Group ''I'' winners at each studio. ·
HERE'S ALL YOU DOI Have a contest entry photo-
graph mode absolutely FREEi You select from proofs Y°" wish
entered. All photograllhs become the propeny of the AUSTIN
STUDIOS, to be used l°' cf;splay °' publication. ThrM prOlftl.
nent local penonalities will act as judves fOI' fQCh AUSTIN
STUDIO ond their decision will be final. We're not looking foe .
the mod beautiful child -judging will be fOI' penonahty por-
trciyH. You'•• nothing to lose qnd YOUR LITnE "DARLING,.
may captvr• one of the first prizes of-o ~ land. THE TIME
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Sundays by Appointment
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Now lo Ille time to bay and
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while Ille pn.,. lo -·
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Gerlion/t Pictures ol Higli Sclto0I PT A u,,.,
CH Central America lor Supporl ol T Hn Catdeen
Harbor Feminine ·Ac· ivities Dr. Basil Pelenen
To Be First. SP-oier
At Harbor Hi PT A '
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Elects Delegates to
State Coirventio'n
Allie</ Arts· Program A teen canteen Ill 11111:ently need·
ed for the -of our lil&h ochool
lntenotln& scenes taken on the •tudents. Newport Harbor lllsh
West Coast ·ot Mexico and in Nie-. School Pareht-Teacher Alaoda-
arogua wUl be exhibited by Wal·
ter J . Gerhardt at a meeting of
the Newport Harbor A!Ued Aru.
Tuesday, October 14, at 7:30 J).m.
at the Ebell clubhouse. Balboa.
Colored slides wili be projected
on the scree.n and Mr. Gerhardt
will narrate highlights of his trip.
The public is cordially invited to
attend this particular meeting.
Mr. Gerhardt is well known.not
only as a portrait photographer
but for his camera shots of un-
munl subjects. On his trip last
April by banana boat to Puerto
Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, and Nic-
aragua he travelled inland and
photographed ma n y interesting
phases or native lite and customs.
During the evMing a drawing
will be held a nd the winner will
be permitted to make a selection
from the picturt'S shown.
FREE }';~~st
Free No Obligation
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to continue.
"A Miracle Method
for Popular Piano"
Wes McWain
Phone: Beacon 5176-.J
Vhlt: !Sl W. WU.ton
Costa Mesa
tion plans to sponsor such a can-
teen for the use of our yOung peo-
ple. All pa.rents, teachers and
civic-minded adults are urged to
take an active part in the work o~
the P.T.A. The first step in par-
ticipation i.a the joining of the or-
ganization.
The membership campaign will
be conducted from October 13
through 17. Dues are 50 ~nt.s
each and are one of the principle
means or gaining funds ror the
work of the association. The du~
include membership tn the Cali-
fornia Congress as well as the
National Congre3S of Par ents and
Teachers.
?\1rs. Harry Burdick, chairman,
ant! tier committee have arranged
an interesting a n d challenging
program for the four meetings or
the year, which come on the sec-
ond Tuesday of October. {)ec(>m -
ber, F ebr uary and April at 7 :30
p.m. in the school cafet£ria.
The program committC'<' is en·
deavoring to put into practice the
findings of those Y.'hO have made
<t li re 'vork of understanding young
people by using students demon-
stra tions, inCorma tive t alks by fac-
ulty members and dynami c speak-
ers.
Posters being displ ayed through-
out th°e-rommuni.ty t1 re the ~·ork
of 1.·Irs. Neilson : the publicity is
under the direction of Mrs. \\ral-
ter Cole. the membe1·ship chair-
man is Atrs. Edgar R. Hill.
Phora: Harbor 13 and D
St. Jomes AuJCilioty
To Hold Business Meet
At Home ol President
Opening a new )'t'ar bf actJve
v.•ork, memben of the Woman'•
Auxiliary of St. James Episcopal
church will convene tor their ftrat
fall meeting at 2 p.n1. Thunday,
Oct . 9 at the home of the presi·
dent, Mn. H. P. Bender, 24th and
Orp.nge avenues, Huntington
Beach.
Members of St. Anne's guild of
Huntington Beach will be assist·
ing hostesses.
This will be an impartant busi-
ness meeting with a new vtce-
president to be elected and com-
mittee appointments to be made
by the president. Plans will also
be made ..{or the auxiliary's scoial
events v.·hich include a proposed
Harves) Supper, numerous card
parties and the May Market.
FAC Homecralters
Starl Fall Proiects
The Homecraft SC'Ct ion of the
Fr iday ACtcrnoon c!ub held t heir
firs t ra il meeting at 10 a.m. ThU.rs-
day. Oct. 2 in LC'g ion Hall.
In thr mornine-l\Irs. Bertha Til-
lotson-cgavc an interesting dC'mon-
stration in baske t \\'caving. Mem-
bC'rs startC'd \\.'Ork on hot dish
ma ts. baskets and other articles
made \\'ith pinC' needles and raf-
(ia . Foll o,vin g lunch, instruction in
leather \\'Ork was given by Lucille
\Veathenvax to new members.
Mary Estelle Bacon
Is Provisional of
Pasadena Jr. League
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Mrs. Arlltur KemP.r
Is Hostess-at Friday
!ridge Luncheon
Mn. Arthur A. Kemper of Coro-
na del Mu offered eraciouS hos-
pll4llty to her lrlendll on Friday
when 1he entertained with a bridge
luncheon at her home, 900 Ocean
boulevard. Ably uaiating her was
her young daUihter·ln-law, Mrs.
William Kemper.
Roles a n d tuberous begonia
provtded the decorative note and
the luncheori tables were centered
with dainty arrangements of or-
chir cosmo1. In the dining room
was a large arrangement of dahl-
iu.
Mrs. Gordon Findlay received
the travelling prize. High score,
which took the first award was
held by Mrs. L. L. Isbell and se<-
ond went to Mf'S . Harry Welsh.
Third prize went to Mrs. J . A.
Gant and Mrs. W. H . Hitchman
\\'as consoled
Guests included the Mesdames
Findlay. Isbell , Ralph Maskey
llitchman. R. Donald Hall , Welsh,
l . B. Rudd, Gant. J oe $tamp,
::\1ary CrowC'll, Bess 1'.-Icyers, Peter
Diils, B. Z. McKinney, C. Lewis
Baltz, H~rold Woltlenberg, Gerald
P.i tchle. Sidney Blackbcard, J ohn
J\'feador , Zeller Robertson and J ohn
Sadleir.
Congregational Church
Elects New Officers
MATE"NITY STYLES , ' Let It Come As a Surprise . . .
That baby of yours. The smart way to keep your
little angel-child a secret is to step lively down to
our Mother-to-Be Shop. We've many beautiful
new Fall garments that conceal so cleverly.
Pla ns a r c comPleted ror another
fll busy day Wednesday, Oct. 8 when
~ the group holds its next meeting
r a t 10 a.m. in L<>gion hall. Mrs.
C J ack Shannon from Shannon's An-
(A t iquc Refinis hing shop on Fuller-~ ton avenue, will show the group
r how to hand paint bott1es, trays,
At Council Meeting
Miss Mary Estell e (Mimi ) Ba-
con, daughtt'r of ?ittrs. Jurgen Lor-
l'ntzen of Balboa. \\as one of 25
pro\'isionals honarC'd Friday evC'n-
ing by the Junior League of Pasa-
dC'na at a dinner dance in the Ship
Room of the Huntington hotel.
This folJowC'd the welcome intend-Mrs. Raymond K. Harvey was
t'd thC'm at the first fall meeting elected super intendent of the
on WC'dnesday. church school when the council
This wec'k the provisio:ials ~ill of Corona dcl ~l ar Community
be launched on an or1entat1on church met Thursday evening. Her
course including field trips an~, electJon followed the acceptance
lcclurcs on Pasadena welfare , .. ·ith re!i'ret of the resignation of
age.ncies, aftC'r whi~h each will bf? Mrs. Frances Cox, former super-
ass1gned w o rk 1n her .-t:hosen intendent, who has 'returned after
ngrncy. spending three months in Des
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fbonna dli(atii£ ~hop
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Soft, new colors, spiced ~ith
contraat button.s and belt.
C.-abardloe ... fuhloned lnto
the!lle Fall perfect DreMM
and Suits. Tebellud non-
crushable to keep the I r
smart lines . , . bea.utllully
tallored!
10 to 18 sizes.
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cannisters, and other such items.
In the afternoon y.•ork will be
started on textile painting. Mrs.
H,r.-:ry Stevens of Ne\•"port Beach
,,,11 give the instructions.
Pedsons intf'rested in attending
either of these craJt demonstra-
tions should phone the chainnan.
Mrs. Otis \Veathcrwax at Beacon
53J.l.-l\I , or Beacon 5379.\V.
I L will be a busy season for Moines, Iowa and is now livtng
Mimi, for last week announcement I temporarily With her son Allen
was made of her engagemnet and in Tustin.
coming marriage to Frank Gilbert l\.1rs . John Sadleir resigned as
Lyon, son of former State Senator a member of the music committee
and Mrs. Charlt>s \V. Lyon of Bev-a nd Mrs. Ralph Deaver was elect-
crly Hills. ed to this pasition. Other elections
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Balboa Yacht Club 's Trophy P-resentotion
Draws Saili11g Enthusias~s and Their Ladies
rss and \'erne W. Lee, trustee.
Named as delegates to repre-
Sf'nt the ch':l{ch at the annual
meeting of the Los Angeles As-
Balboa Ya cht club's annual tro-the race committee, and
phy prcsC'ntation and dinner dance Mrs. J oe Bec-k .
Mr. and so c i a t lo n of Congregational
church<'s and 1.1iniStcrs which '-"ill
be held in Brea on Monday, Oct.
13, \VCre Mrs. Geor ge E. Lewis
anct S. A. MeycI.
Elected· to serve as a nominat-
ing committee for the year 1948
\Vere R. Stuart Diehl. Raymond
1-fa rVC')', Lowell \V. Newlon, Mr.
0. Z. Robc>rtson, and h-lrs. John
\\·. Meador.
brought out a crowd or 200 on Al so present although not at
Saturday evening. At the com-the commodore's table \Vere Stafr
modore's ta ble "·er e Commodore Con1mociorc and Mrs. Arch Bish
and l\.1rs. Bob Boyd, SCYA Com-who ar(' now li\'ing at Corona del
modorc a nd 1.1rs. Ed Bailey. BYC ~tar.
Vice-Commodofe and Mrs. Dick The dance was l>Cmi-formal and
Fr r.ton. Starr Commodore and ..i hc ladit'S wore their n1ost bC'auti·
!\itrs. Ed R iC'scn lhe ,is also chair-ful go"''Tis. 1'.1rs. Boyd was striki ng
n1a n of !he Po\\•cr di\'ision); Bob in pl a id tarre ta \Vhi ch she caught
Alla n, chairman of the trophy com-up t o s how her fl ounced pe tticoa t
mi t t('(', Craig Doyle. chairman of beneath which peeped sequined --------------'' ,
LOOK HERE
I've heard that if you
take sulphur and a few
matches, you can manu-
facture a little hell of
your own. If that's so,
then it should be possible
to rub together orange
peel and a little wisp of
cedar and make up a
batch of Christmas any
time you want to. I wish
that you folks would stir
up some of this synthetic
Christmas about now.
That would direct your
thoughts to gift shopping
and then you'd remember
to let me know about the
books you plan to buy for
Christmas. Then if I
don't have those books,
I can get my order in now
and not have to disai>-
point anybody in those
hectic weeks immediately
before the man in the red
pants makes his annual
appearance.
gold sandals.
l\"lrs. Fenton '"·ore black chiffon
a nd Sue Ficker. entertainment
chairman, \\.. h o was squired by
Bob Brok aw, v.·ore silver and black I striped satin· 'vi th a bustle bow.
Decora tions \\'ere clusters of ba·
lloons minglaj y,•ith stars and the
door prizes. \Vhich y.•ere not dis-
covered for some time, were dol-
lar bills hidden iQ the balloons.
Jock Greene and Velma Barber,
publicity director, were among the
few who y.•ere lucky enough to dis-
cover the awards. •
SeatHe Visitor Has
First Birlhdoy Parly
avenue.
A I though Mr. Ollila was ob--
serving his 63rd anniversary it
was his very first birthday party,
he said He has been visiting here
for a week or more and Saturday
members of the two families tQOk
him to the Farmer's Market for
dinner.
Pre9ent Sunday were Mr. Ollila,
C. P. 0 . Douglas Bray, Mn. Bray
and Douglas jr., Mr. and Mn.
Eino OlJlla and "°"" Howard and
Michael, Bergen Heu and Mr. and
Mn.Heu.
Rf'c('iV('d into membership of t he
church at the World Communion
S:<'r,·iC'<' on Sunday \Vere l\.fr. and
Mrs. G. 'l'. AshcndPn. 2017 Oc('an
boulevard. Balboa, \\'ho presented
l('ftcr.:; fron1 the First Congrega-
ti onal church of Pasadena.
St. James Choir
Elects Officers •
Mr. llDd Mrs. Howard Thomp-
son, Costa Mesa, are parents of a
daughter. born Oct. 6 in St. Jos:
eph hospital She tipped the scales
at eight pounds, 14 ounces.
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Phone: Harbor 1637·R
, II Planting
Discussed 'by Florist
For FAC Gorden Section
Sweet pea culture, plantln& and
care of bull,.; control of ~
t~ of dlseaMs and pests were
discussed by Art Blanding of
Blanding's nurseries when he ad-
dressed the Garden section of, the
Friday AfternOon club at their first
fall meeting, Wednesday. Oct. 1
in Legion hall. Proper aoll prep-
aration before planting was
stressed and lists of nowers which
may be planted now were Kiven.
After lunch, dessert was served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Jean Law-
rence. Mrs. J. P . Cooper and Miss
Frances Damoth.
Mrs. Hubbard Howe ' Honors Bal. Isle Matron
LatC' fuchias graced the patio
of t he Hubbard Howe home. 604
Avocado avenue, Corona de! Mar,
\Vhich \Vas the setting on Thurs-
day or a dainti ly appointed lunch-
eon a nd stork shower when Mrs.
Hov.'c honored Mrs. Jock Mason,
Crystal aVC'nue, Balboa Island.
GiC!s \ve rc presented to Mrs.
?wlason in an informal manner in
keL•ping with the outdoor scene.
Her l\\'O sis ters. l\.I is s Adeline
BeghtC' of Pasadena and Mrs. An-
ton Pohma n of San Diego, were
present but her mother was un-
able to attend.
Oth{'r guests included the ?\.tes-
dames Lonnie Vincent, Hambrook;
Albert Pleger , Richard Plegcr,
Walter Cole, Harold Holtz, Rus-
sell Craig, Kiene, Peggy" Seeley
and Walter Hitchman.
Margaret Johnson
0 bserves 14th Anniv.
Fourteen candl es and one tori
good luck topped the lovely white
cake, decorated in yellow and
pink, when Margaret J ohnson,
daughler of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ray
Johnson, 1442 East.. 19th street,
celebratC'd her 14th birthday an-
ni versary Friday evening, Oct. 3.
ThcrC' v.•ere games and dancing
to make the evening a happy a nd
remember ed event. Sharing the
gaiety \Vith their young hostrss
\Vere ~fary \\'arne , Norma P..ae
Jacobs, Marilyn Ham, Shirley
Pickens. and Don ·w ells of Costa
1.1e!'a ; David Snowden, Bob Smith.
Dohn Gilbert and Jack Smitll of
Ne'VJ>Ort Beach.
Mr. and .l'v1 rs. James Frost, for-
merly of Clubhouse avcnuc. ex;>ect
to mo\'c into their ne.\v home at
539. S-meltzcr aventle, Ne,vport
Heights, this \.\'eek.
Ensign \Villiam Reavis, U.S .M.
C., son of 1.'lr. and Mrs. Converse
\V urdl.'monn of Ba1bo:i Isla nd, has
bf'P n very il l '''ith pneumonia. HC'
a nd his bride of four months arc
at the marine basC', Frr dericks·
burg, Va.
''Whit Says''
. ''WlilT' • 223% Marine Ave.
BALBOA ISLAND Ph. Har. 6z7
Incidentally, anybody
who is doing some plan-
ning for Christmas now
will enjoy a "looking
tour" throui:h my store.
It's run of nice idess for
gifts for everybody on
your list And I have a
good selection of distinc-
ti"" cards suitable for en-
graving with your name.
Mr. Ollila returned to Seattle
Monday.
Get-T ogetlters Meet
At Costa Mesa Home
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This being the month of witch<is.
blacl( cats. pumpkins and.all the
tlmt>-honored -nda of Hallow-
e'en, t:hne decmations prevailed
when membon of the Get-To.reth-
er club were entertained at JUnch.
Upholstering *Slip Covers * Draperies
CU8'ftlM and READY lllADE
Jean White, Interior Salon
~a..-11656 18U Newport llh'd.
IJ!ll TlllC CB.AWYJ' l1JUITUa BLDG. 008TA lllCSA
. ' nie fall moetlnc or the New-
port Harbor Hich School Parent Delegates to the state ~
Teacher association wtn be held tion of W.C.T.U. were elected
next Tuesday evening, October 14 when members of the Nowport
at 7:30 p.m. -in the high school Beach union met at the home of
cafeteria. Dr. Basil Petersoq. new the president, Mrs. May U'Ren
head of the Orange Coe.at Junior West Ocean. Front.
college, will speak to the parents The convention Will be held in
about the plam now being formed Bakersfield Oct. 20-23 and named
for the new college. He Will dis· to attend were Mrs. U 'Ren and
cua the probable. opening date Mn. Flora Beatty ofi Balboa..
and the subjects to be offered. The business session was held
Mrs.. llosclne Feeley, head of the in the morning. At noon the bost-
Engllsh department, Will give a ess served a luncheon and atter-
f i v e minute informative talk. ward Mrs. Estelle Har:per of Gar·
There will De a review of "What's den Grove, county president,
Being Worn at Harbor High" with brought a message.
student.a modelil)g the many new The next meeting \\'ill be Nov.
unifornu under the direction o! 5 at the home of Mrs. Ella Goe:Jd ..
Miss Marie Heibsch. ner, 217--33rd street.
Principal Sidney Davidson will I;::===========;;:;
introduce the faculty .and the par-
ents will have an opportunitY to
meet them during the social hour
which follows. The senior mothers
will be hostesses under the chair-
manship of Mrs. A. L. Pinkley.
A new service this year is being·
IXARN TO SINO
Ruth Parker Seeley
Voice Instrucb>r
Bectnnen A Advanced Studeat1
ISJ9 I:. Central A'·e:, Balboa
Telephone II.arbor !!71-J
offered by. the high school girls .I';============:::!
Baby sitter s arc available by call-
ing Mrs. Fay Harbison at the
high school. She is in charge of
the employment office there and
reports there are students on call
for light house\vork, yard work
and other part time jobs.
Writers Closs Meets
With Mrs. Dearborn
l\frs. ~fargaret Dearborn w a s
hostess at the meeting of Bert
Mitchell Anderson's writers' class.
?.frs. Wendell Calkins. who is the
usual hostess, being ill on that
evening.
Mrs. Dearborn. who 8'sides on
Amethyst avenue. Balboa Island.
rejQined the class as a member
and other new members ar e Cliff
Hall, News-Times columnist, and
Fred Coleman of Newport Beach.
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LENGTII IN
SMART
COATS
TO MATCH THE SEASONS
NEW LENGTII IN DRESSES AND
OR IF YOU PREFER
SUITS
FINGER-TIP OR THREE-QUARTER LENGTII STYLES
YOU WILL FIND OUR COLLECTION COMPLETE
100% VIRGIN WOOL GABARDINE OR SUEDE
WINTER WHITE BLACK AND RICH AUTIJMN COLORS
SIZES 10 TO 18
il;e Ff ances Norton Shop
286 Seoond & Broadway Bldg.-8eeorul Floor-&.nta Ana
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ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF
Coa1t <!Jptician1
1213 COAST BLVD., CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF .
Phone Harbor 475-W
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ACCURATELY
GLASSES PROMPTLY REPAIRED (
Ofiice Hours: 9 to &-Evenings a nd Sunda)•s by Appointment
E.H.THIELE
INTERIOR
Heney Koltonak. Prop.
Kt:~~O~
+iOUSE.,__,
DECORATORS
CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS
BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING
L.UIP8 e J'ABDAGIC e FUBNlTUlllC
llS5 Coast Blvd South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beach
I now have copies of
"Prince of Foxes" and
t'The Moneyman'1 in my
, rental library. 'Ibey will
cart you five cents a day,
inste&d of the usual three
cents. Frederic Wake-
man (be wrote "lbe
Hucksters") bas a new
book, "The Saxon
Charm". out this week.
I ha"" copies of it both
for sale and for rent.
eon by Mn. Muy McDonald at ~~======~==~=~~~~~~~~==;=:11 her home on Magnolia street. "
Costa M e s a. Sharing h<JOteu
dutip WU Mn. Mildred Merrill.
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Living Room Furniture
Re-Styled to Modem • -----ll' .. ZIM
~alls•
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• I.A._ jm~~= FAMICll
Suites Made to Order
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
!f--•szsrlt Pt • -... 1!11--W '
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Dorotlly Rlgdoll
18321h Newport Bml
COSTA MIBA
'Beaalll 6036
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Mn. Leila McMillan won the
drawtn1 prizr and Mn.. Helen Mlr-
ILbridl reeoiftd an anni-.ary
lift.
Special cuata w.re .lfn. R. J.
Doble of El Seaundi>. mou..r or
the -: Jin. Be1'en Podlclm
of Coat& --lfn. Velma HudiDeston. ' Memben pr-.t -... the Ka-
...._ Leonora Zulle. Doriae Jes.
Im, Nia& Wallion, Lella MrM!Dm
Helen lillrkmldl, Ka..,. ........_.; ---Next ,_llna GI tho .._ w111
be wllb B11l1IM Be--. ._ bcmelnA--.J
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"The Store of a Million · Articles"
GEN'uJNi PRICE 1mDUCTIONS • --Coet11me and Sliell ·Jewelry
Leather Gooda, Pafume
SOUVENIR AND GIFf ITEMS
. Redactions Now_ in Effect
Newport Souvenh: and Gift Shop
1111 om•• wwuwr 1.wwwa: 1•u•1•illl•••• a• w
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J1st Like New
It Wu CLEANED at-·
LIDO ·CLEANERS -
W Nt:Wl'OR?: BL~. Q)lfiA ¥1J8A (
PHONE: BEACON 15'19S..J 1
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SALES • SERVICE • PARTS
• Bring Your Car in for a Oleck-Up. •
Meet "Bill" Taylor, Service MaMi'i!f'.
Joe Nlckertz
• Sirpri• 'orly for
Me#bodis# Cltoir I .
Hew toOa Lis/itrl
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• I CHy Body Permits . Two· Jobs Finished;
Al '•hlii: U6t0ry · .Operation of Two Dredgers Are 6iyen
w ith 1ee c..e.m br<Klcht by the · n.e Pr!.-of Faxes. by SbeJI. New Type1 of Pieces Credit on City Book
orconlat. FIClrence Andrewa, -.--. brinp oil the lllor7 ot " Having dredpd the north and
a ludowl cake ~ by PblJ1l.I the -..:e, oil the fD1Sler>', The city council on MoQday .wth promenac1eo of Udo Isle and
Fields, memben of the choir ot love OJld lntrisUe of the daya of nicht approved two appllcationa, ot Grand Canal on Balboa Island
Chrilt OJUrcb by the Sea had a the Doceo in an excitlns new book ooe subject to •Pl"""al of the to the satiafaction of Cty Encl·
surprl.le party after practice. Com-now on the llhelv .. of the public health department, fM 1Jcenoe to _,. J B Webb the N 1 pleting the refreshmentl wu cof-library. ' operate bustnea placn tn Ulla Dred&fua Company was gi~a
fee, served by Mn. A. .J . Rutter. Other rww books in. a list releas· city. credlt of $4,186.80 on the booka
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ftfm.&Y Nwp11t Bwe 0.., Oct ... & 'I l.M'I
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The South Sea Island
Paradise in Balboa
3415 W . Central By Lido Theatre Harbor 510
Eighteen were ~nt lnclwl-ed th.ii week include. Approved were an application ot the cJty today
Ing two guests, John Elliott and FicnON from p R. Wido'rl d J hn w · ·
Delevan Freital[. Babcock, JUiie; BinNI, You Roll· p to o1' f N an ° · Mayor 0 . B. Reed' and Council-
• Thick Steaks • OIOp9
• Oilcken
Th ch Ir •· ._.. __ ,_ . I h . The Scarf· a n o ewport Beach who men Allen and Robertaon ap~ov
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e o ... .....,.., ...... ...u•I work on 1ng River; B oc , • will operate an abalone aales de-ed r· • their Olristmas music UQder the Bourne Drums Of Destiny· cam~ t a recommendation by the city
direction oi Mn. Rutter. bell, Eitza; Feuchtwanger: Proud pot 8~ ~%:-2:°1 •tree~. New~ engineer that the sum be deducted
Fresh Daily ----Or, -plete eqai-l ...... ,.. .-t: to catcll you owa.
HORMEN'
FISH MARKET
ON ~TBAL A'VENUE -:-NEWPORT Bll:A.CB
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• insurance
p.a. palmer INCOIPOIATfD
w. o. buck, insurance counselor
3333 vio lido, newporl beach, colif.
Ielephone newporl beach, harbor 1500
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DestJny· Holmes Flame pt Sun-= ', ac an an application from the $10,500.00 agreed con-
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set . H~eston H'eaven and Vice m R S. Cook to operate a can-tract ot May 5, whereby the com-
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Musically Speaking ve.:S.. ' dy, nuts and party favors estab-pany was to.receive the old city
. Macinnes, Friends and Lovers; ~:;:_ntl ~t ;io Marine avenue, dredger on the basis or the latter
By KATHLEEN 001.J:MAN Marshal), Vespers In Vienna; s an . sum. providln1 that it wm ~orked
Maugham, Creatures of Circum-The councD also referred to po-out ~Y doing some dred&ing for
unafraid. After stance: Millar~ Blue Qty; Reisner, Uce department for investigation the city.
the . first World The Four Witnesses; Schulberg, and repart an application from R. There now remains a balance of
War, ·American The Harder They Fall; Seeley, T. Wilhite of-C. P . Austin to OP-$6,313.20, according: to Edward R.
and French Woman of Property; Seifert, Take erate the Balboa <;trcle Cab com-Robson, treasurer of the dredg-
music and mu-·Three Doctors; Shapplro, The pany which they recently pur-ing company, which ukrd for the
sic i ans were Buckaroo; Stone, Adversary In chased from McNeil and Bennet credit as a matter of record.
not popular in The House and Weekley, The Led-of Newport Beach.
Germany and ger of Lying Dog.
Austria. Riots MYSTERIES PUBLIC NOTICES
often broke out Cheyney, Dark In~rlude ; Dav-
"'"' the State of Ci1Ufornla
Give Examination
For Postmaster
At Balboa Island
w hen artlsta/ is , Detour to Oblivion: Iams, Girl NOTICE OF" INTENOEO MORTG40E
from France or M"""tS Body·, Padgett,~• Day Under Sect.Jon S440 Clvll Code Of
the united He Died ; Reilly, The armhouse NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : That
States appeared and TrU(.>Sdell , Br Still, My Love. Brue• B. Jo h n11tone, ?.lo rtgagor who~ Tht Unit('(f S1ates Civil Ser-ru1r.lreM le Cotun Buule,·ard at 101 on cen~rt plat-NON-FICTION Highway. 1n the City of Ne "·port \•ice Commission has announced
forms. but for the most part these Carl isle . The Modern Book of ~a<'h . Cou nly of Oru.nge. State or an open competitive examination· California. tntcndl! to mo rt~ge to f dE'monstrations came from the Ships; Chamberlain, Where The ~rurity F'lr,.t National Bank or Los to ill th<> vacancy In the position
rougher elements and not from the Sabia Sings; Chase, Sunset Salad Ang"1'"l'I. J.lo rtgagee \4'huse adr1relll! le of postmaster at the post office IOI Nvrth S1il\dta Rood. In the City · 8 Ibo j major ity of music loven. In 1923 Book With Hors D'O<'uvres ; Ross, or P'tll le rton. County ()f Orange. State in a a sland, in acoordanc.e
G<'org(' Antheil played at a G<'r-The Land and Prople of Canada .. o r Callrornla. t he fnllow lnK l.leec-ribed with an Act o( Congress, approved J>C!rS-Onal prope:rty. to·•·lt: J 25 9 man canccrt ,.., h e r e rioting oc-Westmore, Beauty, Glamour and All fl1:t uN>s and equipment or a cer-unc • l 38.
curred. No\V Antheil, was the ex-PersonaJitu; White, Repor t on the taJn 11er vlce station known al'! J ohn· In order to be eli gible for the .r s tone·I'! Sen.-lce and located at Coal!! ponent oPunusua l mod<'rn music. G<>rma ns and \Vhitne)'. Abigail Boure,·atd at 101 H ighway in the Cit}' examination, an applicant must
much or it bas(>{f on America n jazz Adams. or Nev.·port ~ach. County or O ra nge, be a citizen of. or owe allegiance . S tate o! Caltrornta. and that an eJ:· -henCT the antagonism. But An-erut~ mortgage or the same "'Ill be to, the United States; must have
theil could not be downed. A few I dell,•ered and the co netderatlon there· actually r<'Si ded wi thin the de-
Co t H o /of paid 11.t 10 :00 o"clock A. M, on Tuel!· weeks later he had the temerity un y ouseWJves d&)• the 14th day o r October. 1 9~7 . at livery of the post office (or ~thich
to appt'ar in the same town for the eivrow department or lh"' ru.ller-the examinatipn is held, or witltin
J 0 0 G• • ton Branch of the Sttur1ty-F lnit N&-a return t'ngagement. He electri-010 ID JVIDg t~onal Bank o r LoA Anirelee al 101 the dty or town where such office
fied h is audience by advancing to :-<onh Spadni. Road . In the City o r is SJ tuated, for at least 1 year im-
H do d Aid P'u llertun. Cou nty or O rance. State or the edge of the stage and~ saying an Jcappe Ca.lltomla mediately preceding the datt' fixed
-"Attendants, will you please DATED Cktohf>.r 2. 1947. f?r the close of receipt of applica-
close and lock the doors?" Then BRUCE B. JOllNSTOllo'"E. t be . Housewives or Orange county MortA"qor. ion ; must 1n good physical
he produeed an auJ.oma tic plctol, are given 8 chance to participate Pub.--Oct. 7. 1947. condition; a nd must be \vithin the
placed it significantly on the in this week's community-wide ob-NOTICE OF FILING ASSESS. prescrilx-d age limits. The compe-
piano. and began to play. Whether servance ol National Employ the MENT FOR THE CONSTRUC· titian is open to both men and
the listeners thought all Ameri-P'1ysically Handicapped We I! k , TION OF SANITARY SEWERS '-''Om en.
ca ns were wild Indians or cold-George F . Angne. executive sec-& App U R TEN AN CE S IN ---:;:;;;;;;;;;;::-
blooded gangsters, is not known; retar)' of the Goodwill Industries OCEAN BOULEVARD AN b
but the audience Ustened in re-o! Orange county, 417 West Fourth
ti I 'I d h t OTHER STREETS, ALLEYS spec u s1 ence, an l e concer street, Santa Ana. sa1·d today.
It be ASD EASDU:NTS, AS COS· \vas a success. pays to un-The secretary urged that ladies r ·d TEMPLATED BY RESOLU· a rai · check up today on the "number of TION OF lNTf;NTION NO. (Scrap book item) . b r h di ped JO s or an cap people that 3!27 AND OF THE TIME A~-0
are stored in a ttics and closets." PLACE OF HEARJNG AS TO
It was pointed out that every time SAID WORK AND ASSESS.
a Goodwill truck stops at an Or-MENT.
2 FfJH I
DANCE LESSONS
Friends
l\Ir. and Mrs. Loren Lukens.
621 Poppy street. Corona del Mar,
\.\"elcomed a daughter Oct. 5 in
Ful ~erton Community hospital.
ange County home to pick up a . --FOR A UWITED
contribution of some discarded ar-Pursuant to statute, "Improve-I TIME ONLY!
ticlcs. fl few more hours of Wot'k ment Act of 1911", Division 7 or • Don't mlN thb
3re available for some handicap-the Strt.'<'ts and High'-'•ays Code of chance to sa\·e
pC'd person. the State of. California, notice is ~~~td~~:
• Sea Food Delicacies
TrOSJ' m' Drbdm
4 rms&wclJ' IMM•t: -r
PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARl'Dql
Now Serving ·
NEWPORT BEACH
' 3 to 4 Daye Service
BROADWAY .CLEANERS
2903 W. Central
PHONE BEACON 5723
SIGN PAINTING
-AND--
AU Types of
Commercial
Located at
WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD
L. W. Pierce
Art
178' NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 5fl'lll.W • 008TA MEaA ...... _. .... ·-
Ocean Front Cafe
French Fried Shrimp and Fish
Our Speclalty
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BEER SANDWICHES ·-·-· ----·--... --·-... . -·-. --... -.
Fountain Service
l\.irs . Anna T ompkin, who has
been residing at the U'Ren spa.rt·
ment, West Ocean Front, left last
\VCC'k by plane en route to New
York City \.\'here she will spend
the \\•int ('r with h e r daughter.
Mrs. Tompkin, who is in her la te
SO's \\'ill st0p in Houston, T exas
for a vi.si t Y.'i th her son.
Worn out. out-moded. and no hereby given that the Supcrinten-M 0 r ra y's! It'•
lonJ!;er useful clothing, shoes and dent of Strl'ets of the City of easy t.o 'learn the
other discarded articll'S mean jobs Ne\\'J)Ort Beach, having made au new steJJ!I 1'1th 2 .. ......,..._
ond r oh abilitation training oppor-assessment to cover th• costs and our experts. And 114 ·Ocean Front Newport Beach
114 W. 4th St
PASADENA
2! N. Euclid
SANTA
ANA Ph. 6688
Mr. and 1\1rs. Will Mohler of
30th street have returned from
scvC'r al months spent in the north
looking after property interests
near San Francisco.
l\·lr. and 1\1-rs. Roy Salter. Red-
la nds rt·sidents who have been oc-
cupyin~ t h c Will Mohler house
during the summer have bought a
ne\\" home in Ha r bor Heights and
are n10\·ing this \\'eek. Former WNG BEACH residents of Newport Beach. they
Ph. Sy. 2-?498 .. ,o nc_ .. A returned to Redlands but decided ...-.o ,. Ula . ve. -L.B. 82-1--07 N t •-------------------------..!I I there was no place like ewpor a nd have re turned for good.
IT'S AUTUMN
And you'll spend more 'time indoors -we can make
your home more attractive -here are some of our I
Fall Suggestions: GIVE NO\v •
. C0}.l~1UNiT.Y CHI:sr.
VENETIAN BLINDS-
D~corative designs. Wid~r headrail for your curtains and draF>es.
Renovate your old blinds to look like new. -··· ....... . .. _.,., ............ -----.--............... ,•I--._ ...
WINDOW SHADES-
We tailor shades to your windows. Complete new shades, all
widths, or your old shades made like new.
-·-·s-··s ·-
BROADFELT CARP£11NG-,
Cover your ce~ent floors from wall to wall.
cleaning. Durable and inexpensive.
More comfort.
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PLASTIC WALi. TILE-
Less
Remodel your bath, showers and kit~hen walls with ~is new, modem
product. Also asphalt tile installations for your floors.
I · -,. ·-----·------·-· --··----C~ALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE----........ ..... ···-.. ····-····--_.,. -
Hansoo's Shade & Linoleum Shop ·
WINDOW llllADl:8 -VZNE1UN BLDIJl8 -llNou:uJI
D&&IN BOAWD8
!'lame ,... • Ml 1 lOlJ llnl 11&., <l 11• •M-1,, Calf.
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tun!ti <'S for handicapped me n and expenses of the construction of what dlvldenda of popularity your CATE AND DA tlg
\\'Omen. Angne added. T o h a v e sanitary se\\•e rs and appurtenanc-mode..ctt fn\'etitrnent will eam! En-,i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Good\\'ill truck call at your home, es in OC'ca Boulevard a nd other roll TODA\', while you can 8&\'C
phone 1437-J or 706 in the Ne\v-n · . mone.)'.
por t-Balboa area. s t~ce t~. alleys and easements. in Phone Santa Ana 6737 said City, as contemplated by Res-
ol ution of Intention No. 3327,
Music Teachers to Hold
Workshop CD'.M School
On Oct. 16 at 4"' o'clock in the
aftC'rnoon, the t.i usic Teachers As-
soc1at1on. Elementa ry Division,
\Viii hold a meeting a t the Cor ona
dcl !\-tar school. Lillian 1\lohr Fox,
supervisor of C'lemC'ntary ·music
education for Pasadena·s city
schOols \\"ill act as leader during
tht' \vorkshop on creative rythms.
15 SPEEDERS
F ifteen speeders \.\·ere cited Sat-
urday and Sunday. They included
Leroy Macanany of Costa Mesa
who was charged with doing 40
miles per hour in a 25 mile an
hour zone.
•LL WOii
GUARANTEED
o.-r.wio, lo • -.. -' ,., ........... flt 1 •• ,_ ..
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adopted by the City Council of
said City on the 20th day of r..1ay.
1946, filC'd the same in my office
on the 16th d ay of Scptt'mber.
1947.
I hereby fix ~1onday, the· 27th
day or October, 1947. a t the hqur
of-four o'clock. P. 1\1., and the
Council' Chamber or the Ci ty
Council of the City of Ne\.\'J)Ort
Beach ·as the 'Place, when and
\Vhere a ll persons interested in
the work done or in the said as-
S<'ssment wilt be heard by tht'
Cit,Y Council. Property owners, the
contractor or his assigns, and all
other persons interested in said
work or said assessment, feeling
aggrieved by any act or deter-
mination of the Superintendent of
Streets or the Oty Engineer in
relation thereto, or who claim that
the work has not been performed
according to th~ contract in a
good and substantial m&nner, or
who claim th8.t any pClf'tJon •of the
work wu for any reason omitted
or illegally included in the con-
tract for the same, or having or
making any objection to the cor-
rectness of the assessment, or dia-
gram, or other act. determination
or proceeding of the Superinten-
dent o[ Streets or aty Engineer,
shall, prior to the day set for the
hearing on the assessment, \appeal
to the said Oty Council by briefly
stating In writing the ground! of
appeal. For a description or said
work, reference is hereby made to
the above mentioned Resolution
of Intention.
Dated this 30th day ol Septem-·
ber. 1947.
FRANK L. RINEHART
aty Clerk.
J>ub.--Oct. 7, 14, 1947.
Studio Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. -
Arthur Murray
SANTA ANA
ll'J.7 No. Broadway Ph. 6'737
Long Beacb
%05 E. Broadway Ph. LB. 7•1·19
wlflt
STYl
CANDY Tua.rrt
?ab oil tboet fatt)' ~ Haw• lllm. n,t .. ............ ,.,_
........ plan.
HO D•UG
HO LAXATIVI
HO IXl•CISI
9rn CandJ' T•bi.ts will hdp JOU .. rff:~ . . t.ake on Ul"IY ,.,. Slmp'7
follow the d.lrtttloru. Sm. Is the ,..tw
Vitamin and Mlnrtnl C&nd7 TtlbLeL
;» ......... .....,., $2.25
NZWPOBT PBAWMA(Jr •
BAI.II().& pa4RMA<Jr
_ CHRONIC AILMENTS
-• • such as Sinus Trouble, Repeated Head ColW., Bron·
chitis, Male and Female Gland Disorders, High and Low
Blood Pressure, Heart Trotlble, Stomach and Intestinal
Conditions, Aches and Pains, Kidney and Bladder Coo·
ditions, NervQUSllE!SS • --are successfully treated by our
EXCI,USIVE DRUGI .ESS MEI'HODS
._ -UM for Jl'llEI: OOM!IULTATJON
(B M • ze.r mil ....._ llll)
Dr. E. F. Bel~ D. C., Ph. C.
111' llM M., Newpoort Be•• Callf.
...,., .. 1M11'1• a Tl 'p • ~ •111 ... tr set: '
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CONSTRUCTION DR.! WINGS
FROM YOUR SKETCHES OR CLIPPINGS
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
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711-C Coast ID-Way Newport Beach Ph. Beacon N80
E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz
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Gohn's Battery Service
lSOl Cout JllclnnJ' -Newport -
lllJl8ClrS BEAOON LANDING
Distributor for
Solar Batteries
M~and
Automotive Batteries
Wboklale • 8"111
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JUNK BAi'rEKJES BOUGHT
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CARMINE USED CARS • • •
Good Se~ctton
of Late Model Cars
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COUPES, SEDANS & CONVERTIBLES -
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"On #be Miracle Mile" Newport Beech
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Fo.RUM ~~~~ NllWPORT BAJ "9A ~ ~ •rr hp --&"8 ..._ oelved. tboucb their 1tandanl oi = ~ --~ ~ = 11.1 E w· s· _ T I M E S -...., ....... ,, .... -iu 11v1nc ii ltlll far below tbat 1n :;:.~":.:"=-' .. ~
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I"' 01' PVllLl(l ~ -.. ..err ···-· __ .. the Uni~ Stat.-anc! an Inter-IN WHERmOr I ... --·, Jl&W=---1 lS _. 11 _. mtwaauo.a1 -•lll?nr ..... est ln the ~fits ot t..A.--. He hereunto Mt m7 band w &in&ed mT .-uv.n-,_ ----...__ .... ,,... official Mal lbe day and Tear l.ll thia CORONA CRAFT
• ·= e • -.11• -TIM ''\J' Altela1w· v..-... **111 HAVE !ll'allrle ftam loe9I. weltare.. ~ told farm worken that ll'fft es-certltlcate nm &bo" written. ·-" "= M.;,;."' :..-...,.. I I ~ W1 h 1' ~ "SHOULD NEWPORT BEACH . tales would be broken up and ]::~~ 'j;.b~':.'f~· aid
13112\!o Coast . Higbwoy
Corona de! Mar
Phone 1108. • 'ETROPOLITAN WATER" Blg·tlme dictators de not exat they would be given ownenhlp County and sw..
&de •tutLxi PQable In Advance: $3.25 per 1Mr In <>ranee Coun!7; M solely In Europe. One of the moot of the land they tilled. U another ~~L
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-_....:..· ~)3~.SO.SO~per!!· ::_.:yeer~~t~o~4~th~Z~..,..~~; ~$3.~'ll5~~pe~er::;1MJ';;::-t~o~8tb~=z;;-;;;;-· R::::h ••• rl t lhed. ,.e are ... effective and ambitious of them election were to be held now, It · · · · · ·
a.-.J... "'Yee,"..,.. P.A. Palmer, Lido 41
-ver waadeqer •-all ls now practicing ln ·Latln is probable that he would 0 et C.ftTl,.ICATE OF" BUSINESS W J BENBOW
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-u Seconcl-Clua matter at the i'Qltofflce In Newpon __.. 111red of an uate wa~ sups . . • PICTJTlOUS FIRM NAMJ: • • ~ . Calltomia, under the Act of R:arcli 3. ~1897 hie propdetor. ti bl ply . America. Hil name is Juan Do-a higher proportion of the vote THE UNDERSIGNED do bereb1' cer-
"1 know of no other prac ca e ,; from he re--+ mtngo Peron and he ii the un-than before. Wy that they &re conduc~~DC' a reta.11 Phone Harbor 1012 J •• ~ D. PORTER . • a a Publlaher solution to 0 u r water problem .Jt appears t ..... questioned boa ot Argentina PEron aa an Integral ~·t of .... _.ry bwolneu at ... ..... Street, . -~ --E!lltor th tt ttn• to Jo l n abqve referred to that tome per-• r-Ba.I City of Newport Beach, Call-_,,.,,. LUCIUS S. SMITII, ID. • 1kEdlto:r other an • em.P a -In th ·-lcultural field which after the United States, la his p1an, is vastly enlareing Az. romla. llbder the flctltlou.t1 rtnn. name -------------F G ~C!"'I" ·~ • • • MWD It is the best llll\U'ance IODI e -a . ml. all d llticall th genti 's mlllt f The of: FLORENCE BAKERY and tba.t RAL. PH BAKE. R • • &'~& • • Adv-.rlilin1 anacer · ed d will ln mi ht advocate the cities joining econo c Y an po Y e na ary orces. •id t1rrn i. compomed or the tollowln1 W. F. DIXON -w " ,..::. tr~ A e~ue ·Newport r.each C&llfomla anyone has suggest an -thg u tro litan Water dlatrtct most powerful state tn the West-actual expenditures for tllfl pur-pe!"90na, wboee name. and addreue.
l'rintlne Plant, 3011 · ~n v · ' sure the growth or our eornmun-e ..,e po · H mllphere pose is a secret but It ii believed .,,, .. 10110"" to-wu , Garden Maintenallce • N rt Beach .. "On page one of the report la em e · • LESLIE SCHllER, 1212 w. Ocean .Off.cial Paper of the . City of ewpo ity. the "statement. 'that all interests A great deal has been written by reliable oboerv~ that they far FLO~~'ci"'~~b;,\;'ilc...., AND
I laltltullcm for Onr • Yoan . e tied to ether' about Peron and Ills purposes. One exceed Argentina• normal gov-Fi<>nL NeW.On e..cii Call! Landscape Design A DeJrs'•ble Local "No," l&YI :Edward H. AD•, mdth~h~untyi~t hoJd be.;. of the best brief summaries a~ ernmental revenue. Mr. Naft says WITNEss our ha.ad• W. iitb day AT
Balboa atto1'D.ll')' a.ad CM'D.er of Ut.e an ' t a agr ure s pears in the September laaue ot that where Peron findl the money ot September. l94t: Smith's n .. -Plant Gardens a portion of the expense.' ' . ' FLORENCE 8. SCHMER ,._.~
Balboa baa. the American Mercury, written by ... myaiery, but the hich-power-... ESLIE SCHMER 2249 Newport Blvd, Bea. 517~W. "For one as a taxpayer, 1 am ''Why should it not bear tta Stephen Naft, who hu long been ed Import and export deala un-m~o~v~Jrn~_IA· u. 6-ta Mesa. 76-4tp
vitally interested in keeplng that lbre the eYpenaef 8 student of Latin American af. doubtedly account for much of 1t. ON THJS 12th day or September.
Active
Member
of most necessary commodity, water, '"Ille taxpayers of this city are fain The &isl of lt is to quote A.. D. 1147. before me, Monte R Grt· PSBSpNAL 1'
the cheapest of all necessities of burdened with abnormally hlgh Mr Natt that "Argentina ts put-$23,91 ... 80 pa "id :::,"".,;.,; ~:rlta~.bl~~,!l'I',. ·~~ii~ READINGS-Monday thru Fri· ~=-~==~=~-------------~~~~-! d h tax . ' ,.
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eel FLORENCE B SCRKER and -life. assessed value an a eavy ting tnto e!fect a Five-Year Plan I Q Co LIE BCHKER, c\o""1 to me, to be the days, 1634 E. Palm, Santa Ana.. "The residents and taxpayers rate and to call upon them to vote designed to make over the econ· n range unty penona wboee namu a.re subecrtbed to Seven questions answered by
of Newport Beach· are faced agaln to turther tax themselves to pay omy into a kind ot state captial-Benefits Last Month ~g~~n m~~~~!y ~'!cu'r:~; mail Sl.00. Mrs. Davis. 79-4tp Newport Beach Can Do No Less
Last Sunday night the President of the United
States asked the people of this country to mak~ a few
sacrifices so . that the hungry of the world might be
fed through the coming winter.
He asked that we, the best-fed nation in world
history, go without llljat on Tuesdays and poultry
and eggs on Thursdays. He asked that all of us eat
one less slice of bread evecy day.
The President pleaded with all on.e hundre~ and
· forty million of us from all walks of hfe. He did .l1_ot
ask the rich to stint more than the poor. He asKed
each of us, man.to-man.
· We in Newport B!)ach. and thro~gh?ut Orange
County enjoy a relatively high per capita income. We
are used to being well.fed, some of us, we have ob-
served, to the point of gluttony.
• Let us especially, then, resolve to deny o~lves
the· extra crust a day, the Tuesday meat sel"Vlng, the
Thursday poultry. • •
Let us, so doing, feel that we are con~buting a
smashing blow at inflation. Let us, so doing, know
that as men we can do no less.
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Hire the Handicapped ---
It's Good Business
wtth a deCiston, at the polls, on for water to lrrlgafe orange groves ism modeled to some extent on Nme. LOST AND FOUND n
that all Important q~Uon ,aur in the northern part of the county, the Soviet Union." And wbat Legislative changes increased he~un:1re~E~' h~~!'ir~edham";
tuture water supply. Ls to me, a dream that could never makes this particularly important, benefits last month under the official eeal the day and ,.ear ln thl• LOST-Round gold wrist watch
"There hu been issued, u of come true." to quote, rum· once more, is that California Disability Inaurance cerur1ca~o~r::'i •,t'1aR~~~n. on ·BaJboa Island. Reward. Har-
October 1st, 1947, a report of "Argentina is not only the richest program trttow in its eleventh Not&ry Public In and for bar 1905-M. 8:>-ltc
executive co~ttee to Orange Caliform·a Press country in Latin America today, month of operation under the M comm~~:e ex~':!!YN~fc. 1950 EMPLOYMENT WANTIJD •
County committee an additional but proably also the richest in the Csllfornia Department of Employ-Pubftshed Oct. 7. 14. 21. 28. 1947. w~.~etr :0":.1::·sevon full pag .. of Saluted By State ;~~!~ ~". ~ai.r~~~h toArr.~:~ ::;e~~~ ~~~r i.;~c~e:~i~".:'f~~c';, -ni;N.~n;;s·~-;;t be';;'. RE~:.~at~;nt~n~n:'e.:
fourteen inch, legal cap paper' Chamber of Com. formally entered only a few weeks states that sick benefits in the 1ponslble for more than one lncor· 1980 Harbor Blvd, C.OSta Mesa.
and clearly sets forth the con-before Germany gave up the amount of $23,914.80 were paid rect insertion of an advertisement. 79-4tp
cluslons reached after an exhaus-ghost, greatly enriched her. out during September to disabled reserves the right to correct!) WORK WANTED-Ironina ln DQ'
tive study of the water situation California's newspapers have Another thing that maket Peron workers in the Orange county classify any and. all ads and to ~-Plain or fancy. 530 SU
as it affects Orange county. contributed notably to the Golden outshadow the mill run of Latin area alone. reject any advertJ.Sement not con-Bernardino Ave., New p
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"Most of its contents are a re-State's stupendous Pr o gr e 1 5 American dictators is the evident tanning to rules and regulations. Heights. 26-tte iteration of items or co mmon through their factual and inter-ract that he is efficient, in telli-' 68-tfc
knowledge, such as, that the use pretative rerx>rting, Harry A. gent and enormously resourceful. Do you want to sell It? Adver-··--,, ........ , ... ..-..-··-EMPLOYMENT OF'FEBED II
of water for agriculture purposes, Mitchell, president of the Califor-He ts a man or strong personal-ti9e in these columns. BUSINESS OUIDB 11 ROUTE MAN
has reached its peak. That the nia State Chamber of Commerce, ity and great eloquence. He has FORMED Wlndlhieldl A Hatd
cost of water is increasing. declared today, in saluting Nation-an effective partner in his hand· PUBLIC NOTICES Coven made to order. Also Plex· HELP WANTED-Route for bot-
"It suggests that cities should al Newspaper Week. some wife, who recently made a i&lau A: Luette Sheet.I tor aale tied water in Costa Mesa and
use some or all of t heir electric "Our newspapers are playing diplomatic world tour during CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Nu-World Prod··-~-~n•. Bay area; experienced preferred.
·'-· b I · th I FictltJous Firm Name ........ '-'Uui,.-., Phone Fullerton 1820, Bastan-' power minimum in pw11p1ng a.s n their important part tn e so u-which she wu received with the THE UNDERSIGNED oo Hereby 303 ~·~ St., Huntin-ftn Beach d th · • J • J &i1.1.1u ...... chury Water Co. , 8'>-2tc water, at a lesser cost, an use .e Uon of Callforn1a s comp ex soc1a highest state honors tn Spain, the ce rtify that they are conductlnr a Phone Hun"--""n Beach l78 h M tr I · bl " M"t h JI d I h Th ha.rd.ware and appliance bwlneu at ............ W • ~ ~ ... La saving to pure ase raw e opo l· and economic pro ems . 1 c e Vatican. an e sew er~. e mag-821 Coa!lt Highway. Corona del Mar. fk>-t1t WAITRESS ~", ..... ~ •
tan water and discharge the same stated. "They are beacon lights, nitude of Peron's achievement is C&llfomta under the flct!Uoue firm guna Beach 1061, bet. 11 a.m.
into the bed of the Santa Ana helping dispel the fog of confusion indicated by the fact that only ~~o~: HARDWARE CESS POOLS aiid and 2· p.m. ' 80-ltc
river at the River!ide Nerro~,and doubt. They tel l of exis~ng foul-years ago he was a little-'t~d /~ft 1eald i!t':n It !h~~:! SEPTIC TANKS WANTE~Young woman to fill
and thus give more water to t e local conditions, make comparison known colonel in the Argentine llll~ aodd0;:'8~ge ar; a.a8 'tollowe, to-wit: position as machine bookkeeper.
irrigation companies. with conditions elsewhere, and army. CHARLES T . JUNKINS , 1305 Coastl Installed Anywhere tn Apply Bank of America, New-·~cre are no a~icultural areas ; .nve us t he basic facts upon which Peron has incorporated "'hat he Highwa y, Corona de1 Mar, Ciillf.
'" b " b" FRANK A. JUNKINS, 701 Lark•pur Orange County port Beach.. 80-tfc in the Jjmjts of Ne\\tpOrt Beach. ·to formulate our judgements. rC'gards as the best features of Corona del Mar. ea11 t •
"The cost of our own water is "'A free press is essential to German and Italian Fascism and ~~TfmE~.= ?S.ri.haode thle Sth day or Contract Drillln& PIAI".fRESSES WANTED -llaJ
SS.50 per acre foot, and I believ<' the maintenance of. ?Ur republi~. Soviet Communism into the Ar-FRANK A. JUNKINS Sewer Connection Shore ·eate. Be. 5745. 32-tft
it to be the Io"''est in the county and I call upon al.I c1t1zC'n~ of C~l1-gentine government. As a young CHARLES T. JUNKINS (All Work Guaranteed) w ANTED-Man for general ma.in-
f or pumped \vater. ...._ fornia to recog nize the 1nt egr1ty officr'r, he S{X'nt much time in STATE OF CALTFORNIA . Full IN:urance c'arried • tenance and dishwashilli'. in
"Nature has provided what is of our press. The people of th<' I taly and came a14•ay with a con-g~u~~s ~fti ~~?~ptembe8:.· 1947, evenings, Harrison's Cafe, 17th We a re t aking this opportunity to point out to known as the Santa Ana Gap. United States ha\'e acted freely sidcrable admiration for Musso-berore me , a Notary Public In lllld for J& R. McCORMICK and Orange, Costa Mesa. 78-4tc GOOD "Our water bearing lands are and intelligently because we have Jini. During th~ \\·Rr , German ex-eald Coun.JlA and State. pel""SOnally ap· 340 Vlcteria St. Coeta. Meu
employe r s in this area, that there ARE men-north of this dyke an.d as long as ne\\'Spaf)(.>rs free to give our pee-p<>rts of various kinds assisted ~~}1KCA. ~b~ihis. Ji?:C,~N~o ~~ Beacon 5069-J DINNER· WAITRESS -Steady
men-CAP ABLE men-who could fit into y 0 u r there is any \\·atC'r in the Santa pi e the fact3." him. Some of the Germans have ~~b~rl~: ro~~ wit~~:: i':u.~~~e~i'. 93-tlc \\'ark, short hours, and good
Plants to Cut down a bsenteeism, increase produc. tion, become Argentine citizens, and a.nd ac knowledged to me th&t they ex-pay. Harrison's Cafe.; 17th and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I · A ecuted the eame. HARBOR Orange, Costa Mesa. 78-4tc and r educe accident rates. These are the phys ically hod important, posts m rgen-IN WITNESS WHEREOF. r "'"'
tina. hereunto aet my hand and aftll.ed my Plumbing Service HELP WANTED-Female, exper-handicapped veterans. . . . AOfJOUNTANT PBY81CIAM8 a l!IUBOBONS.11.D. Peron has devised an ingenious ~~~~~a~ rt:!~ d:fuv~d ,,.>;.~[901.n tht• l768 Newport Blvd, Beacon 5048\\ ienced housekeeper, must like
They want jobs and they are .trained for s pec1f1c ~--..:.:::::::::.::..::.===---.., system for financing his program. JOHN E . SAOLER REPAmlNG OUR SPECIALTY chtldren, excellent salary. Phone
h I to th t th B 0 0 k k e e p i n g A. v Andrews, M D He has made the import and ex-~Z~'t';. ~\','. In ... !or Orengo' Harbor. 2130. 78-4tc • jobs, but it is up to t e emp oyers see a l' ey • PHY8101Alf • • port business a government mon-My oommlulon explno• Kay "'" , .. , Contrac~ and Suppli•
get !"obs. S er V j Ce -opoly. According to Mr. Naft, the Publl•h .. S.pL 18. 23. IO. Clot. 7. 1 .. 7. 97·tf< WOMAN-To care for 2 children t ay rs You Should know that it's an expen· ao~ government ha. been buyi"ng CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS COOPERATIVE from 9 a.m. to 12 $.SO per hour. S axp e • , , 001.IN F. B ...... ~ 8UBGJ:ON wheat at $2.40 per hundred kilo-FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME 22() Newport Blvd., morninp. Sl·ve m1"stake to deny a J'ob to a handicapped Amen-!Harbor HM> '11 o.ut ... ~ .... Bartoar --...<. ROOFING CO. -2t ' BALBOA YACHT CLU• ....... #• grams and selling Jt abroad at THE UNDERSIGNLU doe• hereb,-·~ c can who is capable and willing to work. If all the .. ,., .. o .......... ,. -Oar-. ... -$8.40. for a profit of 350 per cent. l:'i~iiloa1 ... d.0l~u.~b~y~:'".?..; New and Repair handl·cappe'd in this country were to be kept on non-L------==:-----'11-----------wo! A similar deal in linseed oil ii <. c.atn.1 Ave .. BaJ-. cai1ro=ta.
Aa.cJlllT&CJ'r •-L-v C Ch 11.D under the t1ctltlou• f1nn name of C Phone Beaoon 5~R W ork Charity Or dole, it WOWd COSt YOU, the taxpayer, ~---====='-----, • ....., a. • mig. • reported to have made a profit Of • T Eloctrk al Co .. a.ad that aid !!rm
WANTED-Experienced wait...,..,
must be over 21. Rossi's Cafe.
Harbor 1180. 7!1-ttc · h Armand Monaco P1l,Jll.cll.M ui4 Bwcwww· something like $200,000,000. 1i1 compoaed or lhe foltowtng penon•. l573 Elden Ave.. O.ta Kesa three bl'llion dollars a year, and that's enoug money, 2·4 7·8:30 wbooe nam .. and ........ .,. .. »tfc
M in all total statet. the Peron tollows. to-w1t : according to. nationa) averages, to buy 1,000 homes ABClll'l'llCl' , and by appointment program involv.. nationalization D. W . Clark. 1.22 E . Central A ....
d d f th -S d · I ded On Bit W. Bay A-ve., Bal'-BeaCClll S075 of basic Industry, and this has Balboa, Call!ornlL P er ay every ay o e year un ays inc u • n. c. Thomu. 1•102 Barbo• n1.• .. 12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
YACHT SALESMAN, experienced
preferred. Fredrick Yacht Co.,
1215 Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. 79-2tc . II h d" d --nu . lit J:ut lltlli 8-I been accomplished in part. Social-"°"" .. _ CalllornlL the other hand, if these phys1ca Y an 1cappe per-1111 i:.u-oot1 A... Ooota •-Oallf..-· ization of medicine is also on the ,,w~~~ .. ~"i .. ~~"' "'" 18th •••
SOnS are employed, they are a national asset. They, Loo~ NOn ntJ-11~------=---~ agenda. He has followed the D. W. CLARK HARRY HALL WANTED-Experienced carpent·
ers. Steady employment. See
Ralph Hoyle Jr., 1505 Coas t
Highway, Corona del Mar. Ph.
themselves, become taxpayers and productive mem-familiar pattern in eliminating STA4°J'$-11,1Eiri,1:8,~ coUNTY
bers Of thel·r COmmun1'tieS. DEN'n11T8 Gordon II, 0-, 11.D. critical elements from schools and OP ORANG.,,__.
PAINTING CONTRAcroR
274 East 19th Street
• Before Yoa Build or Re111odel
Sample lllld Dllplay Roomo
Color guides, p1an.
Ding aids, compreben!ls
Ive stock of carpets
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works ·---·t. • ----SANTA A.KA
~CD/I !ah it eaJv later _
~if fl"" wi11 Jmle ltow !
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SAYINGS ••' LOAN ASSOCldTION
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NIEWPDllT ·~Cl't, CA"'l"DllNtA
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Dr. Obed Lucaa
DENTIBT
GORDON I!!. RAPP, D.D.8.
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'Newpun
PHY8IOIANS-SUBGIWN8, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
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OBIBOPllACl'OB
Dr. Tom E. Barton
ClllROPRACI'OR un Clout lllPWOT
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(In Kmdell'• Patio)
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Mortimer School
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Supply LIDlttecl
Ha. 741' 80-4tc
& -.3 On tble 18th d•y of September, A.. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON universities and replacing them o .• 1&47, belore me . Nora s. lfarg-
Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa. Ca1U
. 30-tft
Balboa Inn Arcade with teachers who pay faithful ~~~~~~~~~~Fi~~~~~~Fi~~~~~~Fi~~~~~~Fi~~~Fi~~ allegiance to his new order. Final-Office Hn.: lG-12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harber 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pbpidaaudllus-
Hours: :Z.5, by Appo!Dtmmt
Telepbone Beacon 5848
Ill Br-07 Ooota -
llDtoa II. lluwell, IL D.
1101 o-t Wwoy
Oar-. ... -Ottlce Hours: lG-12; 2s5 .._._._ ._
ly, means have been found, de-
spite constitlutionaJ barriers, to
check criticism of his regime in
the Argentine press and radio.
Peron has used Argentina's
economic power to the limit in
extending his influence through-
out South America. This has been
don e through intricate trade
agreements or one kind or ~
ther, all of which have been eco-
nomically and politically favorable
to Argentina. More and -more
neighboring countries have be--
come dependent on Argentina for
necessit ies. He has exploited old
suspicions of the United States
to gain hi.I ends. The traditional
cry of "Yankee im~alism" is S R. M M D I used frequeiitly by PerOn spokes-• onaco, • • men .
814 Bay Ave., BaJboa Peron's appeal to the Argentine
Barbor 111& people-he cemented his powC'r in
Ofllee Boan; a n election which is universally z to 5 p. m. believed to have been fair, and
I \._!•:-=::..7tlll,_.i,==~!Frtda7::::~..,J in \Yhich he received some 55 per I l cent of the vote-is simple enough.
He offers all things to all men.
Capital was wooed by brilliant
word pictures of a p-eater Ar-
gentina which would take its place
among the top powen of t h e
world Workers were promised
better pay-Which they have re-
T. P. Reeder, t.A. D.
H. E. Stickler, t.A. D.
~ ... !':ltsa -w.o.. -·--MIC'' rn 1 M •• ,.._. Tri-II
Conrad Richter: M. D.
Pr-.it Haun:
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Mcapwl 81 ea
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a T. • II saw ... 0. D. Oo lrMo ...........
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FOR
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Outstanding
43ft .
Deep Sea
Bait
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finest materlals. Powered with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile
· cruising range without refueling. Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main hold 21
tons Iced tuna. Bait cal>aclty 60 scoops. Sleeping accomodatlons for 6. Fu e I oil
range. 280 gals. wafp' capacity. Large toilet room. ~ullc control!I from 3 sep-
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steering.. Radio direction finder. Radio telephcoe. Twin searcbllgbts. Air bom.
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UY ~ • 1 colfee ~. ~: a11o ._ -J-JOU jUlt Pt7 --a.rtior m. o-tt 'IUf· · 11 tfW --on 2 ar a -FOR SALE_ Wheel d>tlr. 111 ~l';,;-.0:,.,-= ~"fl' PIANO co. •s•r,-UnuOBA1foa a SUBST~ l\j,-room H.:,,. ti.~~~:..: JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKER
P<ul'St., Bal-IslaDd. ~tfc -Ialand 1 double box sprtnc 520 No. lllaln, Santi AD& Motte 1941 SIX ROOM-Modorn stucco ' New rod. Pluter.d. c-i.,; at 1llll9 Mlnmar Dr., -' AND ASSOClATES ·
.EASY WASHING MACHINE-A· and mattreza; 1 La"'"°" sota; 1 U9CI''• AJQCom;c••••n • home, ftttplace. tile bath. sttll eut lide. $74:50. E-Z terma. Call • 0.tf REAL EST
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coadltlon; sJoo bedroom furnl· maple bed couch and sll~; shower tile sink, 4 ouWde en· G. II. Pritchett. qent, Beacon · ~TE • • • INSURANCE
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mottr<U-1 ~1eat mabocanY extemlon KEY 8 trancee. P..tto. anan s-t -5024-W. 11).tfc G. L HOMF.Q 120:i Coast Highway-Corona de! Mar
2376 Elden A\"e., Coate Mna. table. lH Jsde, Bal-Ialand. -_. 'l'oor waa with tile shower bath, laundry W~ . BUILT ON YOUR (LOT • ·•
• • 79-2v 1!G-2tc YOOllL'8 with extra wateT heater. wurk-fUrnlshed ~ B~mall ~ OORONA DEL MAR
,...,.,.,_,.. •., _ ~~ _. ~·~-·-BOATS, 8tJPPLUill II shop, double -· ,,.,._ trail-bca. P -h 0 n e Ano 1 ~~~ • We Arran11e Financing •-·~·-· ™""''~-~-lOO MalD 8t., Bo-er ailed with uphalt floor Low-wr1 .e"" ~ or · -. wood. CaU ua for tree •ti NEW R. C. A. $-watt ship-"'°" · ' Motte ly yard. all fenced. :!() 'x 1!IO le Mildred Rudolph 2429 We have several good lot Jlstlnp
mete. Rmovatlon A reflnlsbllll. radio. 5 crystal bands. complete · Brooklyn Ave Loo Angel .. 33 lie> Coast Venetian Blind Co.. with 32-volt batteries A spares. roa lU:1'IT &l Sprlf\kllng oystem. hill section. ., 78-4t~ S. P . BROCK, BUILDER ""*"" 18tb and Newport• Ave.. $950. Seaboard l!qulpment Co .. FOR RENT -Room In private ~!::. ~-Ew!':tt ~i! c. GALEN DENISON, Broker
Celt&-. Ph: Beacon !1762-W 1205 Coast Higbway, Newport _home, near bath and entrance. Bayfront home or Ocean or Bay Two G. I. Homes 498 Newport Boulevard
----------':!8-.;_:_ll'• Beach. Beacon 5841. 802tc One block bullneu diltrlct. Bal-view In Corona del Mar. ~ · C:O..ta Mesa 11).ltc boa Ocean Front. Kitchen prlv-Now bullding-<!acb 2 bdrm mod -----------
Boats Priced t6 SeU U"1l"' to right party. 412 East MONEY TO LOAl'f II em plana. Will sell for ·about FOR THE
BUY OF YOUR
LIFE
SHOP AT •
GRANT'S
'Phone Bea. 57074 M
1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
77-tfc
Watches • C'ock• -Jewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repalrlng -Prompt Service
Seruilble Prices
VAN DRIMLEN
JEWELRY
1786 Newport Blvd. Coate Meu
31-tlc
WASHING MACHINES
It )'O'J don't have one do yow
wuhlnll at
BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 Nl'Wl'Orl mvd .. Coata Mat
Pbone Beacon 5770
70-ft. Aux. Schooner (new ciinvu) Ocean Front, Balboa. 8012tp $9500. Make your arran&'ementt
$10.000.; 42-ft. Laite Union Sed. 4-ROOM HOUSE, unfumlohed, ~--NEED M_ONEYT ::;,. ~eybe,.:'~pletot~ve In
Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
cruiser, $8800.; 36-ft. T w In Coron aclel Mar year 'round ,.,... Us few Quick. HelptUI ~.. =
SCr..,. StepheM, Sed. c:ru19er, .i.oo month. Pb'. Harbor 675-J'. Service oa Your J1nsN'l•I RALPH P. MASKEY Reoldentlal -Commerd.z1
$8900.; 33-ft. Sport Fisher, , 80-ltp Needs -Loans on 3411 w Central-Ph. Har 402 ' • (19401 $6500.; 28-ft. Cabin cruis-Furniture Sal · · · Til • c. Coast mway. Newpott
er, $34,000.; 26-ft. Steel Craft FOR RENT-2 rooms and bath a -ary 73-tfc Phone Beacon 5860. M-tfc
n941> $4000. separate un1ti completely fur-Car or Other Security
-nlshed and wllll daily room 9"rv· 'ifouno: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
G E MINNEY Ice. 1~ E. Central, Balboa or (Clcoed Saturda.YI)
• · phone d.ay houn Harbor 315.
Listings Wanted 8().2tc
Til Coast Hiway, Newport ROOMS and APARTMENTS from
Beacon 5032-W . 78-tfc $7.50 per week up. Beverley
National One-Design No. 270 just Realty Co., 407 E . Central. Har-
overhauled, painted complete bor 1788. 80-2tc
ti-ai1er ne\V cover $500. Beacon
5080, Harbor 2293-J or River-
side 2217. 80-2tp
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PENINSULA HOME
Two Bedrooms. Furnished.
$10,750
BAY FRONT LOT
In El Bayo Tract
$14,000
W.L.JORDAN
700 E. Central, Balboa Harbor 153
NEW surplus 6-volt. 170 ampere,
l S.-platC' glass sepera tor, Auto-
mobile Storage Batter ies. Rcgu-
last list S47.50. our priCt" $20.00
each. Seaboard Equipmen t Co ..
1205 Coast Highway, Newport
~ach. Beacon 5841. 80-2tc
FURNISHED Apartment near bay
in Balboa. 3 rooms and bath
Sl0.00 per \\.•eek, uti11tles paid,
a lso 2 room cottage $7.00 week. Phone Harbor 2520-\V.. 80-2tc 1814 % Newport Blvd., Costa Men
FOR RENT-New 2-bedroom un-Beacon 5220 --------------~-----_:7~6-~tf~c
furnished home in Costa Mesa. (Across trom Alpha Beta Market) ·
\Vritc Box K. c/o News-Times. _ 80-ltc
80-2tp LOANS TO BUILD, buy, improve,
,-,.-ii-I -,h-.,..--h-ouse--wi-.-th-on_e_co::.:...u=:::ple modemlze or refinance. We pur-
with or withoof" children. 229 chue truat deeds.
Canal St., off \of Orange, w .. t NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
CORONA DEL MAR
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I have three of the ftnest Income properties In this r at pre-war prices, one on 80 feet of property en·"*rui landscaped, both units are furnished. Nuni:
ber o. Is located below the highway and has a gor-
geous · V!eW of the harbor, wonderful possibilities for ·
Income, both summer & winter. Nwnber three Is
above _highway and i;S new, has never been occupied,
the pnce will surprise you. .
IN BEACON BAY
'The most outstanding home on the ma:rket mxy In
onetifulof the finest locations in all the haibor. A beau-
waterfront home hunished with the best' that
money could ~y; if you want the best see this at once.
A go~ patio separates the home on the front from
a beautiful guest house In rear; you will be surprised at
the price and tei:rns. A boat that has had the best of
care can also be mcluded in· the sale. .
' IN COSTA M.ESA
I ~a~e ~ industrial building of 9,000 sq. feet. This
building JS about a year old and is modern in every
respect; a wonderful location with easy access to both
rail _and wau;r t;ansPortation. All necessary utilities
~ m,f theth pnce IS $40,000 and this is cheaper than the
o e property a nd improvements. The temlS
• are the most hberal we ha:ve ever heari of. Should you
have ·'.' woocl -wo;king shop of any sort in mind this
place l~ full y eqwpped with the latest and best machin-
ery which can be purchased for a fraction of the origi-
nal cost.
17-tf4
DON'T WAIT
22 sq. (approximatelY" 30' OA.l
metre Norwegian sloop built in
the best manner of finest ma-
terials. including m a h o g a n y
Newport Beach, B0-2tc SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500
planking throughout. Finished FOR RENT-Furnished 5 room 38-tfc.
bright inside an dout. Complete--house $65.00 per month. 413
ly equipped with 2~ suits of Harding, Balboa. Inquire rear. AUTOMOTIVE A TIRES 58
Located among fine homes south b f Highway. This
5-year-old home has real pre-war ~uality. Fireplace
furnace, rock-wool insulation. Tile features 2-aJ.
garage, excellent condition. Possdsion. Larg~ Jand-scall<,'<I yard on more than 1 '12 lo tis! 'There Is really
nothing now to be desired, except a low price and
the owner who is going East has liaken care of that
, JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIATES
ORDER YOUR
SERVEL .'·
GAS REFRIGERATOR
NOW
Deliveries Aie
Improving
We May Surprise You
VOGEL'S
100 Main St. Harbor 14~
43-tfc
English Ratsey sails. 0 "-ltp ===------..:~~· 1934 GRAHAM. new tlres. $300,
WINTER RENTAL -Furnished or ftnt good cash offer. Harlx>r
single apartment. 211 Topaz, '2656-W. 80-2tc Priced at $3750
Balboa Island. 8().ltc FOR SALE -1947 J eep Station
GEORGE MICHAUD CO. F 0 R RENT-Furnished three Wagon, only 4500 miles. $2500,
4040 \Vilshire, Los Angeles 5 room apartment, utilities and or highest bidder. 310 Flower St.
Ph. Feder al 5501. 7S-4tc garage ln~luded. $34.50. Key at Coata Mesa. 78-4tp
1 317 Coronado, Balboa, after 6 2500-\Vatt, 105 volt, 60 cycle, 3600 p.m. ~2tc F OR.. SALE - '41 Cheve. special
R.P .l\1:. emer gency cooled gaso-delux business coupe Perfect
line engine generaJor set $250.00 FOR RE~--4 bedroo~. 2 bath condition. original o~er. ?ttile-Seaboar~ Equipment Co., 1205 home Lido Isle. Unfurnished, ex-age 54.000. Price $1450-Beacon
Coast H1gh"'·ay, Ne"'1>0rt Beach. cept stove and refrigerator 9 5708-J. 80-lt
Beacon 584 1. S0..2tc months lease. Children welcome. c
. For Immediate Sale
, S175.00 month. Call San Marino BEAL ESTATE U
DIAMOND RING. white gold MOORING-For 30 ft. boat lo-Sycamore 68674 7~t
mounting, 1 large & 2 small dia· cated South Bay a nd Grand · c FOR SALE-New 3-bedroorll home
monds. Sacrifice $250.00. Call Canal. Harbor 1449-M. 80-2tp LONE WOMAN-Will rent room on view location above the
between 5 and 6 p.m. Harbor FOR SALE _One Kermath Sea-to ~ or. 2 women, garage in-Arches. Dining room. fireplace.
1995-J. . 8()..2tc Que<'n in good conditi on with elu~ng, n~.ar •bay, reaso~able. 20x30 garage. $14,600. Complete
GENERAL Electric Refrigerator, standard Upton reve~c and re-Write Box N' c/o News-Times. In 30 days. Call Hub Powet"'I,
$75.00. N~tiona1 cash r egister, duction gear; also one Ker-79-3tc Harbor 62
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1939 P ontiac sedan; 2 oak chests ma th Sea -Queen four parts F OR RENT -Apartments. Llght LOTS F 0 R SALE N
too! · I
$12,600 I
Better Hurry On 'Thiii One'
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JOHN _E. SADLEIR J Realtor
' STANLEY A. SMITII, Ass<J4late Broker
HAZEL M. CONDON, Shlesman
' Two Offices in Corona f' Mar;
1505 or 607 Coast Highway H"rbor 741 or 2422 : i 80-ltc
I . ' ! DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Jim Doak I CJyde 0oa1c _
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid. Corona de! Mar ''By the Sea"
of dra\ven . Ph. Harbor 1449-R compl~te \.\'ith Upton reverse & housekeeping, private ('ntrancc. Heights and Costa ?o.l esr~
or m Cor al, Balboa Island. reduction gear in good condition, Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. to $225() S H b p esa. J A
8().2tp '~!sonably pr iced. SEACRAIT. 8().2tc Beek Ferr"; ~~;er~bo,; CORONA DEL MAR-NEW SMALL HOME
_WESTIN ___ G_H_O_U~SE ___ Ful_l..:a:...u:...to-::; 6-:> Coast H igh,~·ay. 80-2tc ROOM FOR RENT-Private en-Island. 69-tfc Living room, bedroom. ltltchen and bath. New and
cute modem. South of highway, 4 blocks to the
beach. Price $6150. Tenns.
matic electric range \.\'ith timer 26 ft. charter trolling cruiser, trance and bath. ma le. 520 . . control and deep well .. cooker, 2 bunks. galley, head. sword-~farigold, Corona del Mar . Bargain i_n Costa twlesa--3 bdrm.
excellent conditipn , like new. fish chairs and gafe ; ne\v Gray 79-2tc moved ~n lots ~f house on ~ew
Price $125.00. Telephone Laguna l\·larine m otor fresh "'atcr cool-F foundation. Price 5350. Miner 'Beach 9956. 80-3tp ir.g. outrigge~ and nags. S3500. OR RENT -New motel rooms street ncnr Victoria and Harbor Phone Harbor 2520-\V. 80-2tc and pri,•ate baths, tile shower blvd. Hub-Powers, agent. Har-.
FOR SALE-Nesco electric cook-stalls, unit• heat. special r ates bor 62-W. 76-tfc
er , 60 cycle. like new. Fine SELL OR TRADE-32 f t. cabi11 ror permanent guests, $2. per
enameled inset dishes. stainless cruiser, sleeps four. S1750. Pre-day, fo r 2 persons. No kitchens. CORONA DE
steel lids. Broiler attachment. fer late model dub or convert. Miracle Mile Motel, 706 Const L MAR
Call l.1rs. Barbre, Harbor 13. coupe, inquire, Miss Sa .. vyer. 300 Hiway., Newport Beach. Ph. A be utif I 2 bedroo h ~tfc Main St., Balboa. 79-2tp Bea. 5299-J. 78-tfc a u new · m ome -----------south ot highway, near beach
OLYMPIC 50 lbs. ice box. Good FOR SALE-Twin Chrysler En-FOR RENT-Furnished room for and grammar school. Large! ll• -
conditton . 6'22 Clubhouse Ave., gines 145 H. P . each. Now in 1 or 2, (men only) close to bath ing room with fireplace, car·
Apt. 5, Newport Beach. Apply use boat "Maurine B ill". Will room. Separate entrance. $6.00 peted wall to wall Bedroon1 and
after 5 p.m. 78-4tp demonstrate, $345. each. ruch· per '"''eek. 516 36th St., Newport living room have large windows
ardson Yacht Anchorage, Bay-Beach. 76-tfc to tloor, facing patio. Patio has
B A YSIDE PLATING Ii.de Dr .. Newport Beach. Har-ocEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel dose flagstone floor and concrete
-bor 369. • ~tc to Newport fishing pier . 2306 walls. Venetian blinds thruout
Gold • Sllvtt • Copper -Brus MUST SELL-11;.ft. Snipe newly Ocean Front. Harbor 987. A the ·house. Loli ot cupboardl< Md
Antiqueli a Spedalty painted. new aaill, $395.00 ar f ew vacant rooms and apts. closet space. Garage. See th.ls
a-d -best offer. Miracle Mile Motel Make reservations now. 76-8tc hdolmeMat 432 Dahlia Ave., Corona ~ Our. A 111 Orange Counll' 106 Coast Highway. Beacon 1 00 e ar. $10 ,900. Easy termo.
Phone I>lr<ctcrY ~J 77 • R M kitchen apartmen!i for =,,,°""'::-:::-:er-= . .,..-....,..-----...:7:...5.::.-tf:.:c _ · ~tc winter rmtal. Stag<! Motel 610
1914 Harber Blvd. Ph. Bea. 511J . • Coast Highway, Newpt. &,.ch. FOR SALE-5-nn. house In C:O..ta
-H-~ and l9th. ~~-~-Clipper Bow Boat $-tfc l>'!esa. '5950. $1500 down. Phone ...... ~~· ~~ -Beacon 5744-W. 'l8-4tc
Nat to Jokothodlst Onm:h :Ill-tic 46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H. P . Cat dieoel. FOR RENT -New kitchen aput-New bait tank; swordfish plank; ment far couple Sandy'1 Motel WANT TO LEASE-1 year tur-
complete commerdal equipment. Corona de! Mar: Harbor l09l-.J'. nlahed or unfurnllhed 3-4 bed-
Plenty of Good Tiree
All Sizes
Sa.le or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc ~tfc room house. Wlll pay yean
Harbor 97
leue. Call a:ollect Pomo"8 9018.
Compound Motor Oil
Gallnn, 10c
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W eetem Auto Supply
Author!JJP.d Dealer
111111 Mcwpcrt Bml., Coote -
17-tfz
Lateot type, flexible mut. In-
cluding sallo ready to sail.
Phone Glendtle. atrus 1llll8.
60-tfc
SNIPE ...U boat. a rMl bqy. Doug-
Its built In '43. No. 4214. Cool-
plete with dolly and new caver.
W.::.:il=:.:.i::&D=..:TO..:...:B~tl.:..:.f ___ _:...:11 $475. Phone Harbor 1008-W or
Wlll Pay Cuh 2417. . 73-ll'c
hr .,.,,.... fmnlturo or -t -111!81CJAL a llADM M
--I'!.-BeUOll 511111-SPINET1'E PIANOS for ~t. Crawley Furniture Co. Beautiful blonde, mahopnY.
1112 N,,_ Bhd, Coote -walnut. All rent of !Int mootha ·~ · m-dz alloolftd on ~-
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
, CASJI 2or USED 520 No. Main. Santt Ant 64-tfc
-i A · "·-WANI'ED llll 1-4 pbnoe far our .r unuture 'l'PPWU..ceB_ ant Dept. Hiii-ca.sh irk:M
-· BIJ!' Ahiioot ...,lhlns" or tnaat allowm on es-cbanP. Tems. GRAN'l'58 DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CX>.
,., -ll'I01-ll !DO No. Kala. i;anta ...... 64-tfc
ue Mc:ioport ..... a.ta -KNABE GRAND-w..-flll -O.tte. · One ot the world'• -t pls-
fieiacnm .. ._... "'• • ~ Bal4irm GrUl4. i:uwn-
= O>lUT Oiki<erlac. A -
f'(lll B1 'F-GM -Wt 1-4 Gren'4 MITJIO. ""*inia.
-P'OO; allo mape •1•111 D.ANZ-SCBllJI>T PIANO CO. !"" ·=-;:":.s ""'; ,::,..:« DI No.-.. -..... 16-Ue
..,_ S.-236-J. n.21e USED .PIANC8. -• -•
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REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
INSURANCE
Incorporated or Not?
WE WILL STILL
SELL'
PROPERTIES
IN COSTA MESA
CALL ON US FOR YOUR REAL ESI'ATE PROBI.EMS
3-BEDROOM NEW HOME
$6500-$1800 Cash
Lot 50Itl90
DO Nm I.Er nus ONE
GEl' AWAY
WE ARE HERE 'J'O SERVE YOO
B. A, ·NERESON
JUl!AI. ESl'A'l'E 8R(WD.AJll). +'P)Cll'm -1912 Newport Bhd. 819 80iA ...-~ )' 1, .(>ll ............ <>"
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2-STORY -2-BEDROOM
New-vacant-good construction--0n rear ot' lot.
Close in on nice street. Upper story consists of large
living room-ocean view-kitchen with nook. 2-
Bdnn.--bath. Lower story double garage, 1f.i bath
-extra rooms--R-2 zone.
PRICE $8750-TERMS
CORONA DEL MAR -DUPLEX, NEW
Modem 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.
' 2 SHOPS -FOR LEASE -C.D.M.
New, corner shop, 12xl5. Private bath. Also next
to It, new shop 12x50. Private bath. Modem shops.
never been occupied. Good leases to right parties.
Good location for future and presmt. I '
SOUTH OF HIWAY -NE~ -VACANT
Lovely 2-Bedrm. home. Kitchen, nbon, nice living
room with fireplace. Rear bldg. is; dooble garage.
3 rooms upstalr.I with bath. Very gOOd Ufiltructlon.
· 40-Foot lot-near ocean. 1
PRICE $18.000--GOOD ~
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NEWPORT BEACH jHOME
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Two-bedroom frame home partly tiJmlshed. Near
ocean. Price $4950 at $1800 doiimJ I
2-BEDROOM -FUR+ISHED
South ol highway, not far fnlm ocean. Guest room
In rear. Garage. Nice living rooai with fireplace .
lbae ~ fllmWwd -vacant ..:... DICM! In when
down PQ-1 In daOIW -$10.51Xt temlS ol $2700 duw4 . .., pari••bs . . I
NE~PORT HEIGJ:IT~ r. NEW! .
Mme..• dl4l ~ :!i. colmdel Hbme ... Iota ~ . Interior
'11le klklwn .. bath, -tub. DID-. ___ ........ 1-Iii .... ' 'Pft&'I. Jm..
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DOAK REAL TY & o;:-.. -
an I>oU
' r"IPMENT CO.
! a,deDoU
1205 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar
Ph. Harbor 1247-J-:--or Harbor 1037
As an Independent broker your listings~
get my personal attention.
80-2tc
COSTA MESA
New 1-bedroom house. Small but nice, on large Jot
and among other new homes.
$5750
New 2-bedroom home, 1 blk. east from Blvd. Has
hard~oocl floors. venetian blinds and very large bed-
rooms. This should be seen.
$9750
NEWPORT HE1GHTS
3 Bedrooms. This excellent home has both dining and
breakfast :oom. Hardwood .floors & fireplace. Own-
ers are gomg East and must sell .
$11 ,000-Easy Terms
EV A F. RHODEN
Realtor
ELTON D. BARNETT . PERNEL G. BARNET!'
Brokers
470 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5713-R.
Costa Mesa
Evenings, Beacon 5TI9-R
80-ltc
BALBOA
3-bedroom home In heart of Balboa, with 2-room
and bath rental upstairs.
$10,000 -Terms
OCEAN FRONT. 3 bedrooms, nicely fumlshed. Elec.
refrlg., patio, patio furniture. Lge. gar. with 1f.i bath.
$13 ,250
OCEAN FRONT. 6 rooms, 3-bedroom home wtth
3-room and bath rental in rear. Both nicely furn .
Fireplace In each. Yard entirely fenced. Patio and
patio furniture. Excellent Income. ·
$20,000
BALBOA PENINSULA ·
3-bedroom home with furnished apartment over
2-car garage. Excellent location with good Income.
$'7,ooo
Lovely Modernistic 4 bedrooms, den, rumpus room,
2 baths, l!IJDded< home with costum built furniture.
Made espedally for this unusual home. Laundrerall
washer, dishwasher and electric garbage dlspmal
Patio with ~ llfany tmusual features.
7-bedroom home, 2~ batm, large living roc\m with
fireplace. ~ dlnhag room. Jdtdiesi, breakfast room. 2-car garage. w~ room, with deep tuba.
Wllllhlng machine, mangle. Deep fteezet. Patio with
patto funllture. Bl.llld•..,t fumll"ce. 2-car garage.
Home beautjf\Jlly fwiillhed.· <lll 3 lal8. ! . '
LOTS on Peninsula -7 -$2750 Up
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Aki paid to tbe needy In 0rup Am Tel A Tel ·--··-.15711.
QJUDty ·for A~ l.K1, to«eQecl DuPont ---·······-····-·189"
$222. 75', up 33 -cent tram tbe Geaera1 Moton ···········-· 5911.
$167,46' paid u public -Good;yftr ···-···--····--46'1'
In tbe county for A-t, l!M6, ~ ·--··-····-45'1'
California ~· •.-atlaa Sean ··-· .. ·----·-----:n aaid todoy. • So Oil FA!-..... _ .. _ 3211.
N.....1..r. U ••At'-StockA G~~~~et A obattorina -Juot before 'Jbuo t.esan tbe -• lllUl'der 111111 cu-...s Sheriff Jarw M-I 'biol .._. 1a 1-••••....... .... 01 •• .. ~ ..., -to ,. 11 7, ·-'to , m&J p ..,.-,-ID t a .... ~ mlcln'lht ]Mt Mardl 15 blieW' •s-rt cw 1PfUcb ftlled the peaa al e»+ct••ed eurtmtty -to whether I ~ P'meaJ~ ol. Geu1e Gol· -lat E '" pa11 •c•t--rd .... fr•lle4 pa .. ,. --.....
tbe -cn11oer Mary E. In New· "«7 new-In the countr)' tbe OwreDo ......, deed bofore tbe and Beulah Loulae Owre1J ••llOL -,,_,.t ot ..-_•
port Huber al)d limUJt&-1y wtth lurid and se-tlonal -nplollon. • June 24 after Ollef of Po-Love Letter ...,. The trial Itself took mcwt ot tbe
phlnse4 Orang" county Uld tbe clooures unpualled since th• Dr. John Montanua, Oranire 11 Rowland Roclsklmon had sent Shortly thereafter the lurid time ·with medical testimony ~ swt• ot C&llfomla Into cme or Hauptman kldnaP!lln& cw. county ooroner'• patholoe!at, an-out • call to Atjorney General low Jetton Which were b4'lnc .,._ duced · by both prooecutlon and
the Jonireat and -lrdest murder U.U •'sol nounced that Mn. Overell'• head How.er for • special prooe--chanired between the pair In jail defense. Dynamite experts &loo
trials on recmd. The broktn hull of tbe Mary E. bore brulaeo tbe shape of a ball-cu . Asa!stant Attorney General wen! dJaclooed and made mUch were numeroua.
The Mary E . aank benffth tbe wu raloed and a crude dynamite peen twnmer Uld that no water E ne Wllll&ma came llOUth to of by the prooecution. The jury Two u;ps to the yacht ,...,..,
waters of the bay, taklna wt.th It tlme--bomb With an alarm clock wu found ln the lunp of either pr nt the 1tate'1 cue. wu permitted to read them. ID::"de by the jurors that they
The AJu.t. 1947, relief pay-sw.prd Oil ._ .......... -.. -· 59 ·
·menta went $1!17,464. to the needy U S St .. 1 ···-····-····y -72%
a&1"L $7,766 to the needy bllncl, L-Cana--cllan--Padtlc---< ... -.. --. 11 lO
the bodies of Walter E. Ovettll, timer waa dlacovered. Thirty-one Mr. or Mn. Overell county grand j\&ry returned Proeeca&or Wiilame 9CCaeed nught see ftrst·hand the conten~
62, Flintridge financier, and ht. sticks of unexploded dynanilte Bud and Beulah were arraigned a , urder indictment aga.i.mt the 8eal&b Loalne Overell a.ad Iler tions of the pr'06eCUtion and de.
wife Beulah, 57. were also found. on March 22 in the little court· pa· a.11d the political kettle in Qr. bo1' trleM: Oeolp Rector ........, tense. -~
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llelief for August waa financed
$92,376 from federal !undo, Sl02,,
973 from state tunda, and $27,4re
News-n1es
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p. a. palmer 1NC01,otATro
· realtors
"Bl&C"kle" ls the St>\\·s-Ttmcs
Oog-of-the-\Ve..-k on ce agala. Hl8
plt>a for adopUon, run In these
column" last M'ttk , not .only se-
C'Ured IU.m a muter -lt a1ao
broucht frf"f"dom and lovtnr care
for t"·o of hh forlorn friends in
the C orona del Mar Doc an~
Cat hospltal. The stray doe ken-
nels there are now empty. ~}}3 ,;0 1.00 , •. .,,..,,, ti •G<~ co ld
l1••a•o•• ",.,.,., ~""" ~a•bCJ IS(Q "81..-kle'' "'&& adopted by a
Los Angelf"fi reader of lhe Ney,·8-
Tlmes.
Wishes to AnnOUJ!Ce to its Patronage
That Due to the.Temporary
Lull in Business .
for the Next Few \Veeks
in the Newport Harbor-Area, Coupled With
Pres.Truman's Me~tless Day Program
We Are Conforming by Closing from
Monday Through Thursday
However, We Will Be
Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday
from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m .
A New Innovation Has Been Added
in the Form of a '
Sunday Morning "Brunch"
from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
---where Mrs. Kenyon, late of the fabulous British Em,
bassy in Washington, D. C., will hold sway with her
already famous spoon bread, and hominy grits, break-
fll5i sausages, eggs as you like 'em, and of course, our
famous Plank coffee.
'Bye now,
Call Harbor 6Z7
223¥., Marine Ave.
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~lip PROTECTION
Wit& BIGS LUSTRE
From: Barmtal l!ff9cta of 8ml, Salt Water,
Adda and Otbor Element.
It has helped the auto shortag<o by protecting and beautifylne
can economically.
GLIP flies dally as an alr·tight, smooth coating oo many air-
plan", metal and fabric .
GLIP crosses the country on trucks, cars, buses and streamlinen.
Its glass-like surface, one-thousandth-of-an-inch thick. is flex-
ible, yet hard and permanent. It will not discolor, peel, crack
or chip. It resists heat. sun, salt water, alcohol and time.
GLIP SERVICE SHOP ·
Cor. Eut 1711l IUld lnlae
Bt MS 51'1-W C08'1'A ~ B• ._ 5M1·K
---Your fyery Paintinl Heed Found at-..--.
Jackson-·\Vaggoner~
Paint Store
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A few minutel later, an hysterl-On the tame evenihg Beulah house of Costa Mesa-the same Jan county began to boll but n-"-of m~-r --• -·•• ••-t The
Ov 11 and Geor Goll --' ......,....... ........, --. -waa casE" went to the jury at cal 18-year-old girl and her huaky, ere ~e . um _,,y. day Capt. Tom McGaff, of Orane:e ne .!r boiled over. the atate would proYe that the 4:17 p .m. on Oct. 3 and Sunday's
bespectacled boy friend stood at ed. to take poueuion of the Over· county sheriffs office, announced and. Bud pie.led not l"'en were aioUftted for th.e dramatic acquittal ended the lien· the water's edge uldng rescue ell car and were placed under
wockers ii her mother and father arrest. Wire similar to that on the tl!lt he had found a ballpeen ham-ty before Judc'e FnnkllD deed b7 "u lDJdt, perverted. sations after 133 days of court
were dead time-bomb waa found ln the Gol-mer on the Y•cht. t oa A.prU '-The Overell • ud11if:ic .exual puelon IMDODDt--procedure.
Sand Crab
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of water weUs Instead of
MWD, and insisted there was
sufficient underground flow
to provide adequate supply
for Newport Harbor. In his
passing those supporters lost
a stalwart champion. To the
Old Guard Mr. Wallace's de-
mise comes as a great shock;
to the new crop of leaders,
his name is only that, but
that personality contributed
largely to the g l'eate.r com-
munity that made therr pres-
ence pos.tjble.
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Water Meeting. That was
an imposing gathering of
county leade rs last week to
discuss the water situation.
Notables like Brye Williams.
veteran Santa Anan and
ma nager of its First National
bank: "Brad" Hellis and Paul
Dinsmore of the Irvine inter-
ests: Congressman J oh n
Phillips, State Senator Clyde
Watson. Supervisors Willard
Smith and Willis Warner, to
cite just a few, indicated the
serious import water is to
this rounty. Only thing that
proved tedious was the
length of time the session
dragged out. Seems to me
that more pep and ginger
could be engendered. the re-
port boiled down to snap and
sparkle and the participants
kept interested. + + +
Fire Prevention. Starting
Monday and continuing this
week, Fire Prevention is be-
ing stressed. although one
should use that caution all
the year. Local chairman
is Manager Cammack of the
Newport Ice Co., who cer-
tainly has enough unfrozen
water to kill needless fires.
Fire Chief Frank Crocker,
of course, will make his us-
ual pleas and rounds to en-
courage citizens to be more
and more careful.
"Be Sure-Insure"
* Maurie Stanley
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Earl W, Sta.nley
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Sl"ORTFISHER~IEN GATHER FOR ANNUAL ELECTION. From left-. loe Dlxon, bait boat.: Bill
Toucb •• SkJp-.... Lou; Sam Porter. publlaher of the Neww-T\mes (foreground); C. M. Tucker, Skip Alol\K;
J . H. Co\·ey, Maud; Tom Scott, manager of Port Orange; C. A. Blck.hart. Tropic; fJtanley Annin, .Jack-
pot (fol'el'round); Pepito Perez, Teuer; J. S. Barrett, owner of Port Orange; Chi& Rawllna. Patience,
(foreground); and o. ""· ~ng, Kln(• Landla(. , -photo by Allen Stross
Examinations
Will Be Given
For Metal Worker
Local Restaurateur Services Held ·
Returns from Confab F ' G E R U
With Bay-City Chefs or · · USSe
The Board of U. S. Civil Ser vice Philip Phelps \Vhilmarsh and
·October Building
Leaps $100,000
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gonia avenue, Corona de1 M; :, a
three-room dwelling at 700 Be-
gonia avenue, $2850.
To Allen L. Johnson of 435 San
Bernardi.no avenue, New po r t
Heights, a garage, $1600.
To G. C. Thomas of 611 Begonia
avenue, Corona del l\far. a one-
story house and garage, same ad-
dress, $900.
To Stanley C. Allen of 208 East
Surf avenue, Balboa, outdoor ad-
vertislng structure at 1008 Coast
high"'a)", Ne\.\·port Beach, $300.
To Frank Cordell of 319 Island
ave nue, East Newport, r eplace
roof, $300. ~
To John Kelso .of 3558 Smith
street,/ Bell, repair interior of
house at 1910 Court avenue. New-
Port Beach. S300.
To G. C. Dietrich of 510" 35th
str eet, Newpc)rt Beach, rc:roof
dwell ing, SlOQ.
Be Wise -Advertise
Thompson to Ask
Delay in Suit
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Ana; Mary Wiseman. George
Woolley and \Villiam Stephens.
all pf Corona del l\1ar, allege that
UJ,e' city council had acted illegal-
ly and unlawfully in a public hear-
ing on . the proposed district Sep-
tember 8 by refusing <o accept
oral protests fron1 properly own -
ers unless the protestants '!DU]d
give the legal descriplion or lhe
property they oY.'Tl.
The petitioners asserted I hat
many persons \\·cre lhus rC'fuscd
the right to lodge a prote~t since
they were unable to gi\'e legal
description. Th(".\' al!('ged more
than half the a rea of property to
be assessed "'ould ha\·C' bc-cri r r p-
resented by protes1ants if they
had i)e(>n a ll oy,•ed. 1
Classified ads DO get the JOlJ
done.
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Examin('rs, T ermina l Island Naval i\otrs. Suzanne Pope Kenyon, for-
Shi pyard. San Pedro, California, 'mer hostess to the British Embas-
nnnounres lhal an open competi-sy in \V ashington. returned yester-
tive Civil Service examination day from San Francisco wher e
leading 10 probational appoint-they \'isited with leading bay-
ment "'ill be. given for sheC'tmclal city restaura teurs in connection
,,·orkcr 10 fill positions at a ll gov-\A.'ith loca l business inl er('sts.
<:rnment agencies in El Toro, Los Among prominent exponents of
Ang"lcs. Long BC'ach, San Pedro, t.hc culinary art, they talked with
Terminal Isla nd and S anta Ana. George Mardikian of Omar Kha-
F~era\ services wer e held Mon-
day at 2 p.m. in Baltz cliapel
Coro a del Mar. for Grorge E.
Russ 11, 88, 305 Ruby avenue, Bal-:============::: boa land. He died Thursday, hav-
OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M .
• SIZZLING 8TEAK9 e DeUcloao Hamburcen e Homo Baked Pies
This exan1ination fs opcon to the yam, Victor Bergeson of Trader
public as y,•cll as to all wa r ser-Vic's. and representatives of the
vict' and temporary employees . Clift, Palace and St. Francis ho-
Applica tions will be rcCT'ivcd from tels.
October 7. 1947. until further Whitmarsh took occasion to vig-
no ticc. orously deny rumors that tainted
meat had been served at his es-
ing urvived his wife by t w o
mon hs. Mr. and Mrs. RusseU, who
\Vere parents of Mrs. Nellie Shook.
obse 'ed their golden wedding an-
nive l ary on Feb. 16 of this year.
l\·1q: Russell Y.'aS born in Maine
and jhad be-en a resident of Bal-
boa sland for 25 years. He was
a bu !ding contractor, organized itt
1929 and was fi rst president of
the e v.'J)Ort Harbor Builders Ex-
c:ian e. He y,•as an influential cit-
izen and was mentioned in Sher-
man· history of the city.
Dutch .Heacock
GENERAL CONTBACTOR
PAINTING
Co8tnet.on•
RENTAL F,QUIPMENT
&?O Balboa Aoe., C...ta M-
Dlrectly Behind Alba Beta
Roal•-Plloae: -f %78S
Boo.: -.... =s-w
SHEP'S
IOU COAST IDGHWAY
1''EWPORT
"The Rome or Good Eat."
CLOSED ON MONDA\'
Martian Sewer Line
Due to lhe difficulty they have
encountered in removing rock for-
mations standing in the way of
laying the new Se\\:er line for
Corona de! Mar, the V.C.K. Con-
.struction company of Los Angeles
has been granted an extension or
60 days for completion of the job.
tablls"f"ent.
"It 1s lrue," he told the News-
Ti~," that about 5100 worth of
meat was thrown out a few days
ago when our refr igerator de-
veloped trouble. The deep freezer
went 'out at the same time and v.•e
were forced to throw out several
H was an active member of ':;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~ Chri. 1 Church by the Sea a.rid r
star the annual Five Dollar
banq e t which aids in raising tax
fund for the church.·
Floor Sanders.
Floor Edgers
Floor Waxers
Tools for
Carpentry Work
and Plumbing
-FOR RENT-
CROWN
HARDWARE
Call-•=
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choi<'t' Y.i)d fowl.
.. The remaining meat was cook-
ed up and tasted by our staff be-
fore it was served. Any reports
that bad meat was served to our
patrom is ridiculous."
Be WI.le -AdverU..
Su iving are his daughter, l\1rs.
Sh ; thr ee granddaughters,
ette and Constance Shook
. James Taylor of Baldwin
Pa r : also two great grand-
en, Linda J\nn aad Jimmie
Rev. E . D. Goodell and the
Harry White offici~ted at
rvice. John Siegel sang two
October
Special --nmo to bave your n..._ aeto IUld
metal wMt • DOts: po~ • --Caldwell Plating Co.
a1a TIDa wu -x..,.... a.c• ........ 1lerti. lMe
OPEN SOON
1008 Cout B"l'.
Newport Reach
GUARA.."'TEED
USED CARS
r. Russel's favorite hyrlins,
ve to Tell the Story" and ':;:::::;:=:=:=:=:=:=:;:::=:=:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Old Rugged Cross." Pall r ROSSI'S
Cafe and
Liquor Store
18llli Coast llhray
Coroaa del Mar
''The Same Old Place"
COCKTAILS
rs were A. S. Thompson, J .
an, Steve Smith, Dayjd
rt, Bert Hunsaker and John
ner.
In erment was in Fairhaven I
cem ery.
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P&o'IWCTION
GI.IP 81tBVICE
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No ... not the largest home · the neighbei;bood ...
but one to be justly proud to
WEDNESDAY thrO SATURDAY Oct; 8. 9 -10 -If
FIRST HARBOR · SHOWING
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