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By EMBRACING BAI.BOA PENINSULA. WEST NEWPORT , SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT ·HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
S A II VOLUME lCXXlX: N&WrvaT BOOB, OALIFOKNJA, TUESDAY, ocroBER " 1N1
~BKI Had occasioo the
other day to make a trip
to the Anaheim -Fullerton
section, SQ dropped in to see
the new plant Qf "Guv" Lou-
don'& Anaheim Bulletin on
Lemon street The building,
originally planned to cost
$60,000, .ended up for more
than $120,000, but it has
everything that delights the
heart of a newspapennan. In
addition it has compelled, not
unwillingly, "Guv" to hit the
firing line and put in many
hours at the desk and plant,
. with the result that business
has increased nicely. Of su-
preme satisfaction is that
son Howard gave up his offi-
cer post in the navy to join
his dad in becoming co-pul>-
lisher, and likes the work ex-
ceedingly, while wife-mother
Hazel also works in the of-
fice, a combination that en-
larges the family budget but
is also hard to beat.
L 1. REALT8R ·DIED
At Fullerton found Printer
N. 0. Shanks. who 10 years
ago handled advertising on
the News-Times, and found
himself in his old home town,
after the bright lights nearly
floored him. "Obie" now has
his own debt-free plant and•
is supremely happy with his
Eastern Star loving help-
mate. In commenting on the
woes of Europe. Shanks lik-
ened the difficulties of those
people to his own problems.
when he said that work and
not gifts is the only way they
can survive. "It must be
hard. gruelting effort." he
declared, "if the peoples of
the Old World ever expect
t o come out of their miser-
ies. All the free food and
help this country gives them
but impoverishes them more,
while their hatred of the
giver is but the old story of
co nt e mpt engendered by
charity from someone with
more condescending worldly
goods than they have."
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Overell Trial. There have
been little gatherings here
and there in Santa Ana over
the costs of the Overell
'tilal and the general opin-
ion is that a mistake was
made in bringing the case to
court, thus confirming the
opinion of District Attorney
Jim Davis. He refused to is-
sue warrants on the assump-
tion tha t the evidence was
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Junior Firemen
Feast Announced
All proceeds received from the
sale of tickets for the breakfast
which will be giyen from 7 :30 to
11 :30 a. m. Saturday, November
8. at the parking lot of t he Great-
er All American Market on Coast
highway. will go to the Ne'NpOrt
Bench Junior F\re department
fund. The breakfast is sponsored
by the Kiwanis club.
Over 40 Entries
With Newport in
Tournament of Roses
CONGRESSIO~":AL MEMBERS of the comrWttee on public ork• po~ at the Newport Uarbor \'acht
club Fl'om leti Frank L. Sundstrom (:S. J.), Homer D . Aqell (Ore.), Edward G. Rohrbaugh <'''· Va.),
J fiarr-..-~tcG ~or (Qhjo). RlL<Wiel J . Mac k. Chairman George A. Donde ro (Mich.), B ost J ohn rhllU(>'i f~m the 22nd Dbt., Gordon L. l\tcDonouph (Calif.), and_!loward ~.:.._C_!fnn (~~kh.):....phot~by Gerhardt
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A car sald by police to be reg·
istered to W, J . Schoenenberger
of Box 52, Lakeview, was booked
3S a 'hlt·and·run' alter M. L. Karr
of Santa Ana, dri\ier for t he
Santa Ana·Balboa bus line made
a complaint to N(''-'"'port Beach
police, late Saturday afternoon.
I<af.r 'reported that a car bf'a_r.
ing li cense plate 48 N 9-15 ran into
th~ side of his bus as he was pull·
ing out from the bus stop near
the old gasoline service station at
McF addC'n place and Central ave-
nue in NeY>'])Orl and then drove
on, the driver refusing to give his
name or address to him.
Also reparting an alleged 'hit·
and·runner· to the police \\·as R
C. DeFir of 301 East Bay ave.
nue, Bal1:>0a, who said that a car
rl"gister('d to E. E. Crumrine of
707 Spurgeon street, Sant& Ana.
drove away a fter striking his ma-
ch ine. The collision occurred near
the Sea Esta motel on NeY>'port
boulevard, Costa Mesa, at 2 p.m.
t Sunda}'.
13 Co_u_n_c __ il_me_n
PraiSt! Scout
B~ilding Idea
Three members of the Newport
Beach city council spoke laudably
lor 11 plan to.('rect a sound building
for the Girl Scout Council and
their troops in this city \\'hen i:i· . """ ' l i '. I
-tt'r\'iC'\\·ed on the subject.
lntf'rYiC'wed \\'C're 7'1 ayor 0 . B
Recd. Councilm<'n Robc>rt Allen
:::i nd 0 . Z. Robertson.
\\'JTH RO\. ED\\'ARDS, chnlrn1sn or lhl' urrut:.:e , ounty 1-larbor Con1n11~~1on (sho,,·n C'cnte r with hand
to mout.b) as dinner host, memben. of ha rbor 11:\.~P· ctlon party ~t "'Ith local dJgnl tarte!I a t \'acht club
dinner Satunlay ntpt. Left to rtght : ('ol .. J. R. K~ llan, \\'. E. R.f>ynold9, commL"'"lon e r of publlC' build·
lop (portlally bidden); Col. o. F. Johns, Congres man and 'fnt. H omer D. Anf:ell, ConKrnun.:tn .John
Phillips. Chairman of Publlc \\1orkA George Dondc ro, Ed"•ard• and l\olr•. Ed"11rds, Col.:\. T. \V. i\l oore,
State Sen. Cl ·de \\·abon, Wiiiard Smith. ('nn.,.r"""'" a.n and M rL Gordon M«:._D_onoug~__._ pho_l~Y Qe!'hardl
' County Board of Supervisors
Host Committee on Public Works 1
Doctors Gan Get
Surplus WAA
Sterilizers
f\1a yor Reed at first stated that
he believed he should not commit
hin1sclf on a mat ter which should
first be discussed by all the coUn·
cilmen after they have seen draft·
' ed plans for t he headquatters.
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Elcht United Stat.es con1TeMmen, memben of the Comnllttee on
Public Works, together \\'Ith their wives and reprMeotaUves of the
board of u. s. engineen were e ntertained at the Newport Harbor . Newpor t Beach physicians may
Yacht club Saturday followlnl' a tour of Inspection. equip themselves y.•ith government
'\\'Ith Ch3mber of Commerce Presldent Herb Kenny pointing out s urplus autoclaves a nd sterilizers ~sights. the party touftld Newport Barbor from 6 P· m. uottl after at ne\\' fixed low priCT'S and hos·
MWd0\\'11 . l'ollo'A-1ng that. dinner wu &en'ed at the club under the pitals are offer£'d a 95 percent dis·
spomorshJp of the county board of F-s· count on the sarpe articles, \Var supen~rs. reeway Jgns Assets Administration announced Roy Ed\\•ards. chairman of the
Orange county Harbor Cammi•· Puzzle M~sans today. sion, introdured Representative 'fhC' property. in 56 types.
John Phillips who in turn inform· Residents of Costa f\1esa \\'C'rE' ranizC's from small instrument
ally prC'sented mem~rs of the stirred to question this Y.'eek freC'· stcr\izers 10 lar~e hospital type
congressional party to assembled \Vay signs which the State OC'purt· batteries. Some types are operated
guests. ment or. l-li gh"·:3ys has erected on by electricit y, some by steam.
Ch . f the committee, the main section o[ to\\'TI. The others by gas or gasoline burners.
airman ° · d "F A-ss Th I · t bl' h d John A. DondePO, of Mich .• rtC· s1~ns rca . . rf'Cway: ...... ~ e new ow prices, es a 1s e
k I d d Ppr ... ciation of N eY>'· R ights Restricted on This Section for priority claimants. \\'holesalers no\v e ge a ... · I f H ' h • " d t ·1 b. t t · 15 port Beach hospitality, saying, o 1g \\ay. an re a1 ers are su Jee o a .
··Tnis has been the most pleasant Both State Senator Clyde Wat· per cent. ~arkup for s~all . re~ail·
t ur You have .sho\vn son or Or ange and Assemblyman ('rs. Eligible tax-empt 1nst1tutions stop on our o . h 95 d '
beautUUI harbor end Earl Stanley of Balboa Islancl may pure ase et a percent IS· us over your .
\\'hat \Ve have seen today wtll help 5cemcd puzzled about the reason count.
us to better serve you when we for the signs, too. They said that Physicians and hospital proprie·
return.;o our tasks in Washing-no frC-C\\'ay project through Costa tors who are veterans of World
ton:· Mesa would be a reality for a War II have first priority on this
Th<'re were no c;cheduled speech· decade. department. !\-1inimum acceptable
"However. I can say this," he
added, "a city can well afford to
aid en organization of that char·
acter."
Councilman Robert Allen very
definitely ~lated his feelings on
the subject. ··1 feel very favorab
toward their plan. They have been
here long enough and should have
first priority on cit}'·Owned prop-
erty." . .? r,
Councilman 0 . z. Robertson \\'M
blunt. "I am in favor of all such
movements."
Members of the building' com·
mlttee of the Girl Scouts Council
are expected to sppear before the
members of the city council at
their next r egulRr meeting, Oc·
tober 20. at which time it is
hoped absen tee councilmen will be
present to examine the building
plan.
59 Surplus Buildings
At SAAAB to Be Put
Up for Vets' Offers
Chambers
Meet on
r Menace
Prot tion of California's share
of \Vat r from the Colorado rivC>r
\\'ill hod the spotlight at a m eet·
ing of J1c natural resources com·
mittce of the California State
Cham of Commerce next W ed·
nesday, October 15.
Thi6 tatemenl \\'as made by Ed·
\\·ard . Valentine. regional vice·
preside t. in announcing a m eet·
ing of .the e ntire membership of
'1h<' St (' Chamber's Southern Cal·
ifornia Council at the Los Angeles
Biltmo c J.Jotel.
"Of 11 the threats to Southern
Califor ia's '-'"'ater supply," Valen·
tine s id, "'the Central Arizona
mt-asu is thC' most serious."
The Central Arizona Project
measu ·, no\\' in the congressional '
hopper ·. '-'"·ould at a cost of one
billion ollars divert annually over COMMODORE BARRE'IT
one Ilion acre ;feet of water Off• Bo d
ror i gation and power use In I 1cers, ar
Arizon . The measure is opposed Of L" h A
by Ca fornia civic, business. and lg tS SSOC.
agricul ura l organizatidns. R • II d
"Ad itional large diversions of e1nsta e
Colora o r iyer \vater such as those
called or ih t he Centr al Arizona Officers and dirfftors of the
Projec ," Valentine warned, "\\'ill Tournament of Lights association
slop t gro\vlh of S outhern Cali· were reinstalled for the coming
fornia nd ~al t the expansion Or )'ear at a mee t·
busine and industry. (The Colo. ing held Friday
rado r ·er is the source of supply night at the
for th 1'.Ietropolitan Water\'Dis-Balboa Isl. OS·
trict \ ith "''hich Ne\vport Beach fice of J . A.
must n join to protect i1s fu· Beek.
tur~. ccording to many \Vell-in· T tie y a.re:
form ci\'iC offi cials). James S. Bar.
He ded for San
Die o Convention
rett, comm o ·
dore; J . B. 1'1c-
Nally, vice com-
m odor e, John
M. Allen, rear
McNALLY commodore, A.
A d egation from the Newport J . Twist, treasurer: Ross Greeley.
Harbo Kiwanis club will attend secretary, and directors Hubbard
the th . a n.nual Calif~rnia ~nd c. Howe. Donald Kemp, W. K.
~evad district . convent10~ which Murphy, Wayne B. Harper. Henry
1s to held 1n San Diego on I B. Grandin. F elix Bangs, Robert
Thurs y, Friday and Saturday. Mur,:>hy A. Anderson and Arthur
Atte ding will be Jeck Raub, La.Shell~. '
. idcnt; The_o. McElroy. im· As a secondary order of busi·
mediat past president ; Cap Re-ness. wa)'S and means of impro.
gan. T m ?1Jgan, Volney Hay Jr., ving <next year's T ournament of
7'1onte Grimes and Dallas Cole. Lights were discussed with those
man. ivcs of the delegates will present. Brought up were tenta·
also a tend. tjve proposals to handle the in-
.Me rs of the pr~gram C0?1· creasing crowds (this year's a t ·
m1ttcc of the San Diego service tenda nce \.\1as estimated at 250,·
club h ve arranged en interesting 000), both as to parking facilities
sched. e for visiting delegates in· and seating arrangements.
cludin · an inspection of the naval Hcw.'e advanced a suggestion
fleet d a tour of the r ecreat ion· that, in the future. parking on 'Bal·
of the city. boa Island should be restricted to
residents only during the evening Balb an Booked on of the parade. The sug1l1'5tion was
E "f , Ch · I also made that the event be sched-
X-I e s arge I uled for an ·ebb· tide Sa\urda.y
. night so that a greater throng Arre tcd last rught by local I>°"' could be accommodated on the ad·
lice. S ewart ~ac A'Levy, whose . ditional beach space.
addr was given as Coronado .
Apart nts. Balboa, was booked Walter Hitchman, tou111ame~t
toxication charge and later manager. and Pere Pellett. 1n
Th e Local Allocation Division on S25 bond following a charge of power pla!1ts, were con:i·
of the State Department of Fi· n t from his ex-wife. mended ~y the officers for their
order is for $100 \\·orth of m a-cs and no arter d inner program. terial.
Members or !he como;iittee re-Add Fire Prevention: Complet(' information on this od ced 59 work dunng the last event.
surplus may be obtained from any na ncc t ay announ Sur· 1 :24 p.m. a woman \\'ho
I Lo A h plus buildings at Santa Ana Air er name as '!rs. S. M-The meeting closed after the or· \VAA cente.r . n s ngeles, t e ...... gave J• · r· r ·1ed h t
1 base '-'"'ill be offen."U for sale to ''lac Levy, 610 Clubhouse ave. Jeers ru to reac an agre<'men address is 155 \.\ · \Vashington t d th t t J• on the issue of whether next year's
I Have you a 1ittle fire in your Blvd. ~ ve er ans ~ er e s a ebew~ s~· nue, led police and reported tournament should return to its
shop? plus housing program, ginrung that r ex.husband had been
turned to Los Angeles Saturda Surplus Extinguishers night . some of them to go to
Hawaii 10 comple!e • survey or Available to Vets
harbors.
N Z I d F• October 22 corinthian origin or should con-ew ea an trm Put it out with a government COM Business -· ha:igin around outside her Win· tinue to function as a commercial
Assurance that the 59th Annual S k M • t extinguisher ! The site wi11 be OJX'n on Satur· doy.1 fo approximately three quar·
T ourname nt of Roses n·i!r be ·one ee s anuscrip Gathering dttSt and cobwebs Association Meets day and Sunday, October 18 and ters of an hour. Wh'cn patrolmen parade with outs ide entries.
of the tar"gest and finest in history By Newporf Woman since th<' \Var, 58.000 one.gallon 19, for inspection of the buildings arrived ~fac: A'Levy had departed, Present at the meeting \\'ere
• '-'-.8..i made known today by Pa rade vaporizinii:. Jiquid·tYPE' quench<'rs. The Corona del l\.!ar Business· by interested veterans who have but th traced him to the Arches Barrett. McNally, Twist. Greeley,
Committee Chairman. J ohn S. A New Zealand publish.ing house <'Sp<'Cially recommended for dous-men's Association met last night liled applications and have been and f m there to two Balboa Howe, LaShelle. Beek and Hitch ·
Da\'idson, who announced that has a~ked permission from ~1iss ing gasoline and oil fires, have at the grammar school under the ccrtiril'd. No sales will be made, bars. man.
lion have-already been r eceived strE"et. Ne"'1>0rt Beach, to be the purchased now by certi(ied ve t· on the following Wednesday. police at she had her final di· ;by the Associati~n. first to publish her book manu· erans of \Vorld War n. and. after Discussed were plans for a pro-To be eligible to participate in vorce pers treeing her from
Arrowhead Mystery
Cleared by Writer
O\'E'r forty entries for participa· Mary l\1cDermott of 129 38th been declared surplus and may Ix' gavel or \\'alter Gerhardt. however, until the sale is started Mrs. ~ac A'LeVy reportedly told
Among theR is the one spon· script, entitled.. ''Mad Safari." Oct. 17. by other claimants. posed ba.5ket IOCial to be held the lnJpection and subsequent ~fac A' vy.
'sored by Newport Beach. Scenes Miss ~·le.Dermott. who ls a con· Thanksgiving at the Gun Club. sale, veler8!'1 must present acer· Harry Welch . executive secre-
and events '"Of the old and new tributor to foreign publications, Balboa Boy Hurt It is planned to invite all residents tified application form issued by ~ ~ bl h tary of the NeWP.Qrt Harbor Cham·
west will be presented_ in_ flowers among whict> is "Die'Huis Vrou" I B"k c c h of Corona de! Mar to participate th<! State Department of VPterans mag zine Pu is er ber of Commerce. has recei•ed a
by' ontrles throUl:h their mlerJlr'!" (The Housewife), which has wide n I e-ar ras in th<! evenL Repo s News-Times copy of Judge Guy s. Garner's ~~gw~t theme=!'~ an~~~u:! Ba~e.;';'."~t;;.°!111~an!s .. ! READY S300,00Affalrs.O. REQUEST Ads. ull Business ~d.~e ~~tory ~f :::~ based her book on personal ex-severe cut on hlA bead and In-"Advtrtisut.ln 'The N..,...Times mystery ot the presence of th<! 'Bop--on Hear/, 11<ri•nces ot a croa-eountry trip. Jured hlA rett leg. wtien he ran giant Arrowhead upon the moon-
,,_.. The Newport Beach You 11 g hlA bicycle into an automobile at brings returns," Harold Barnum, taln at San Bernardino.
Qomp/ainont Demurs "'""""' has contacts throuilhoUt Anade place and Wert Bay ave-publisher of The Beachcomber, ad-For clooe to 60 years there .. :_ Onlooi.ers Disagree the &I-. with. -abe carries nue, Balboa. at 1 p.m. 8unda7. N..,....,Y forms fer the request Earl w . Stanley will work to mitted today. "I .ne.t to tell mer-have been many legends told about
"'¥ on an lnte.attnc _poo...,., The Nott boy wu trMted at of 5300.ooo to. be uoed fer the clear the nqust w\tb the next ch •· that -~-·I oolldtor the rnar...IOWI -historic land-abe t be-ettctlon of the propoeod Presby-seulon of the Jeslllature. an~ • "'~ WU , r--
-_,, ..-to .,..n and about W"°'1I ertures the office of a local physidan fer terian hoopital are now be'-· -The foundation for the federal for the paper, and now I can denmartkotan~~.llnJ~A~~~~-a~Aibaall•• •a al&la& dab f~ groups in YWCA.s and other hi& injurieL ..... --'"'M61-•• ...... e ._.."' .....a.l-1.:r ~ ••'•· at l :fil.e'elodl 8aa--organizations. . pared. Braden Finch. member of and. •tate J1K!DeY aranta wu laid speak from an adVertber's view· well known news-Paper poet . and
-• -h11 --lato Hold Exam Soon for . ~ ot clirecton. bu an-::1~ ~~"f.1::.~: ct!:: point." writer, hu written a book that
' •r!J • .,,._ -·-Mesans 1o.4eet Tonight Library Assistant '!be money If llJ'Ulted. topU-man at the state Buree.u;,, His-Barn-recentlymo.rted an ad adequately tells the truth about :".!. '!.W -:.i:s.= !With a becldc!c at '580.000 ID cub pita! Sarwys. Since then. a com-In '!be News-nm... entitled, the phenomenon. Pom>o. one about
a.I rt D. -.r IHI M~'-"-~ottonr~~Costa E. W. GilleljH of the Newport and pledsH, will Yirtmlly ~ mlttee -up at Dr. Hawvd "Beat the Doadl""" urging per-Balboa are Included in the book
esa ~~ ~·~= ""' Beech Poat Ottlee • .-to-the erection of the mDllcm dollar "-Ins -IW. !IQ' Brahms at .._ to· aubacribe fer The Bead>-• · • 8aata: Dshie atre9' 8aata ce:l .. "ed nonce from their .aetary, day that an eu;mlnaUon will hospital bulldtnc to be k>cated In Lql.aa Bzz+ and Braden F1nch ·
-• ---Forrest B. Owen. today. that there lhortly be held by the avn Ser-N-l"*t Helcl>ta, be Aid. ---~th Dr. Lee Rua-comber before the 'l"adllne on the
.-im• ••d•• -will be a meeting in the Ooata vice C<ll1JIDiaion fer library .-. 'The llUm. """"•hie fer alloeaue;., aeU at the county health depart-.,.... aubacrlptlon rate.
-• -1 liaai• • Mesa Fire Hall tonight(~). tant f<X' fillinc poa!U-in Wuh-under the Hlll-Burt<m bill. wlll -t to_... the way fer tt-"My moll is overflowing," the Darvel W . Woolsey was fuwd Q\e I M •? 'ae .._ U. ..._ al.la ... -• ted at lnston, D. C. and -"'Y Mary--IOllJP!enwated. It lo p1o-. by eelpt al the ........ fonner N...,._Tbms advertising SJOO in dty court this morning
... I j a 11 ,1 h' a <•do L. &. llAN PIO&IW UP lond and Vlzlinlo-• a oeaind 5300,000 put -the .,_ -the -tanlty to aa1emnan cont-OW'!' the te!e-by acting city judge D. J . Dodge.
:t., I 1 • -wfh1 "'• John J Wiegand ol Loo AllpJes ~ lntcrmation and. 8Pllli-state. Finch explalne4 ~ta olo-~ -* tbat the ~ phone. '"!be -·are subacrlp-Woolsey who lives in Cc.ta.MS&_ .r 111 1 .., • ocly cabon fonno for the examination ond reQUftt for that amount will bolpltal alte wwJd be turned aver '
- -;-.:,1 .. 1 '\':f """ takm Into cuat Manda.y may be secured from Mr. Gill .. ple, be made 81 IOOD u tedmlcal dif-fer an oO -. "It -.Id take tiomi fer the mquine and each "'?S booked Monday shortly after
1 ...., nlcht ¥ llcF-Place. Be w who is secretary fer the locml flcultla are .....-out, and It a 11\aaber to <N-our JliaDo one nientl6na the advertlaoment midnight and d1ar&ed with drunk L.·..,"?-j...~:. ... bi ... ll-•.., ____ ...; _ _.1,cbupd with ln-U.. bnnch at the mmmfwlm la apeCUd that A•crbQmon -,"be Aid. _1,.put ID Tlle:-.n-.~ dri•hc.
MESAN FINED $100
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Earl Coleman ot 33Q Smeltzer
street, Newport Beach, Owner al
The Rocket fishing boat, moored
at King's Landing, was safe in Du-
rango, Colo., today, after being r.
ported lost on a hunting bip tn
y.·h ich a Los Angeles n.>altor died
of a heart attack .
Coleman reportedly wandered
back into camp after being m.ig..
ing for four hours. He was the ot>-
jcct of a wide.spread search until
his re turn.
Dead was Otarles A. Helba.cb.
63, of Los Angeles who w~ 1'9'-
p6rt«i to have succumbed to a
heart at tack while at the camp
site.
Coleman was one of a party of
three, including Henry Barnett of
Trask avenue. G3rden Grove, who
left Orange county a few da)'! ago
to hunt elk and d('(>r in the wilds
of Colorado.
Loca I Boy Shows ·
He Knows All the
Right Numbers
Here's one NC'-'"'T>Ort Ra:rbtr
chi!d that is n't going to be booked
as a lost boy. ir he can help it.
I le has such thif1gS all worked
out. Fer instance, he kno'WS both
his father's business office num--
ber and that of the Ne-wport Beach
policC' .
llis namC' is Bobby 1'1cElroy and
he is the four·and-a-half year old
son of ~J r . and :\Trs. Theo. ~tcElroy
of NC\\'port J-Tc>ights.
Findin~ t h e door locked re--
ccn tly the youngster v.•alked across
to a neighbor's house and said to
the \\·o ma n '''ho answered the
door, "My mamma isn't home.
\Voiild you mjnd caliing my dad<U
at Harbor 2387? And if you caft.
not reach him, pl ease call Har·
bor One." · ·
Fortul'latcly, the neighbor reach--r
ed his father at Harbor 2387. f.
which is the nwnber for the Bal-
boa Snack Bar. Harbor One la.
the number for the Newport
B<>ach Police station!
State Republican Unit
To Meet in Riverside
Members of t he executive oom-
mittee of the Sta te Central com-
mittee and the California Reput>-
lican Assembly's .candida tes and
fact-finding committee will con-
vene in Riverside on Saturday and
Sunday.
The name of Governor Earl
Warren will figure J?rominently la
the decisions which are to be made
by the two GOP groups. Principal
business will be the pledging ef
a candidate for the presidential
nomination from California to the
national convention. -
SCOUTS BACK DRIVE
The Boy Scouts of .SOuthem
California have a dopted another
project by the delivery of over ,
300,000 phamplets which are a
direct appeal to the public to sup.
port the drive to bu11d the Loa
Angeles Memorial Cancer H~
pita!. Watch for the folder under
your door. The Boy Scouts are
giving their time so when you find.
the folder under your door u...
rhr· attached pledge card and mall
in your contribution at once. Help
.roursclf is their slogan, their goal
is The Los Angeles Memorial Can-
cer Hospital.
Local Oil Man
Declines Summons;
He's in Arabia
. Wl1llam H. Rutbwfard,
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: ill!~~~ =::rG~::' tm°t~~~f ~c:;;;t= , L. B.'Naval Area -u. totalled ,, .... ano1 Disht. Oct_._11. ror the rmper1a1 Wllll -09s brought Qie· valuation fGr the Valley to poniclpata In a cere-
W•ll, It looks like winter la fin-month to $208,002, Oile! llulldlns monlal that Al Bahr Temple o! ~Y bore, at least Ji feels that way A · spedal automobUe trailer. Inspector A. M. Ndaon atated on Su Diogo la •taclnl on Saturday,
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OsteopatbiC SargeG.. Conclave SCheduled To
Opea lfen Monday At 'Loi An~le1 .Biltmore , '
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Belboan Applies
For Pier Permit
An_ ,application to construct a
pier with boat-allp landlog float
ha& been made by Hubert Eaton,
2000 East Bay ovenue, Balboa, the
office of district engineen, Loi
Angeles, bu revealed.
The landing-float will extend
approximately 20 feet bayward of
the U. S. Pier head Line and be
moored to te'.mparary concretie an·
chor pilw, located in front of
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"Be s~InllUte"
* Maurie Stanley -•
today, although equipped with sur&Jcal !adlltl .. Monday. . October 18. 'Ille .actuiJ oeremonlal
the c 0 Id c r comparable to tho8e of operating G. N. Wells, Costa Mesa ~al will take place at the JmperiaJ
w e a t be r has rooms of large hospitals hu been estate broker, filed plans for an County Fair Ground& at Imperial,
blown that 0~ assigned to the 11th Naval Dis-eight room dwellln.K and earaa:e tollow:lnc a 1treet parade Ln El
presslng s m 01 trict in Long Beach for use in at 1220 Cliff drlve, Newport Centro Saturday morning. After
and haze away, disaster relie.f. Heiehts which will be built at a the certmonial the Al Malalkah
a n d we are The highly· mobile surgical unit, cost· of' $15,000. Shrinas Will entrain for Calexico
very thankful which was join~ used by the Henry P. Carrey of 123-40th and a trek acrou the Mexican bor-
for that. • • • Marlne . <?'rps and Navy Bureau street, Newport Beach, filed planl dtt Saturday nJ.cht.
Lot 6, Tract No. 756, Newport i::============: Bay, Balboa·, according to plan.
Drawing showing location ond
Leonard Bigon-of Medicine and Sureery during ror an eight room house to be The special train carrying tt-c
ger, Paul Good W:or1d War II. containa the moet erected at 122-:42nd street, New-Al M11.la6kah Shrinen leavee Loa
and Jay Hill-modern anesthetic. apparatus, port Beech, at· a eo1t ot $8300. Anielt">I Friday night at lO o'clock
sren hav~ all soloed recently Jay oxygen tanks, surgical instru-M. K. Brown of 5406 Wu.hire with the band patrol, temple guard
soloing in tus own Navlon, after ments ~~ a?paratus, blood. pl~-boulevard, Los Angeles, filed plans and .other uniformed groups
having just soloed in a cub. Frank ~· antibiotics and other facili-for the erection of a four-room, aboard, accon:ltng to Potentate El.
Hahn received his private license ties. . . one story hOU&e and garage at mer P . Brom1ey, who is taking hia
lD hia own EreoUpe, following the In _announcing 8SS.lgnment, Rear 2020 East Ocean Front, Balboa, entire divan to participate with
example of his wife who received Admiral C. A. Swanson, MedJcal at a cost of $6500. Al Bahr and El Zaribah ten1ples eo~ US.N Chief of the Bureau c-1-cbaltmeD of die 19(7 ~ Collep of O.rcopothk Sur-ber license the preceediiig week. ·.-• .. · ·• · M. S. Goldaine of 5637 Sunset ln the ·ceremonies. CoaYCGUoa. to be bdd •t the worlcf.famout Bilanorc. HoW, Lot Angele.,
Orville Bonn received his private of Medicine and Surgery, aaid: boulevard Loi Angel" filed plans Oc:tcbu 20 to 21. ioclmitt. (Left to ri&b1): Dr. Lod111 B. P.UU. Pro~
plan of the propoeed work 11 on
file at 751 S. F1ower otreet. In·
terested penoiis are invited tc in·
spect this drawing •and to submit
In writing, in triplicate, on or bt-
fore 11 a.m., Monday, Oct. 20;-arly
objectiom baaed on navtgatinn in·
terests that tJ\ey may have to &aid
work.
ObjectionS based on other than
navigation interests will not be'
~nsidered, it was explained.
Dutch Heacock
ODla.u. 001"Dl.AOl'O•
PAINTING
Ou&:wkaa·
RENTAL 'EQUIPMENT
DI --e1a .A.Te., Oollla ._
Directly Bebh>d Alba Beta
B tr zs· ...._: a.nor n•
'a..i Bnva aaa.w license under the G. I . Bill of 'The r~nt Texas Oty disaster for a fo~-room one ~tory ttouse Scotch tape. varloua a1zea, on a.inma; Dr. IC. GtOSTcoot Bailey, Genenl Coada't'C Chairman; .00 Dr. -~ demonstrated the desirability of at 114 East 0ce'an Front, Balboa. aal:::•:_:•::_t_:the:::_:N::...,...::::_:Tlmeo.::::~:_· ___ !.._!:J-:_:W~ill~ou~sb~by~H~o~-.~~Ea~w~:~ra~;~·-~~·~a.~;~"""~"'.:_ _________ _!~--Be--Wlae~---=Advertlaa=:.::_:=--J..':============' 1 C. ~-Lev¥\s r eceived his flight Pn:>vJding a mobile type surgical at a cost of $6000. "
tnstrUctor 's rating from Inspector urut to augment other emergency Norman F . Beatty and J . Ghorud
Denner of the C.A.A. Bill Murray, supplies and equipment avatl~ble of 604 'it South Bay Front, Balboa
fifth place winner in the Thomp-!0 commandants of naval dJstricts Island. filed plans for a four-room
son race a t the Cleveland races, m furtherance of district casualty one.story house at 214 Collins
. r eceived his multi-engine T&ting, plans." 1 r f h avenue, Balboa Island, at a cost
1 as did John Swanson of Laguna. 'I_'he no~a. comp Jment 0 t e of $5500. .
Francesco Rodriquez had quite trader unit "'1.ll be two Navy doc· G. B. O\aSC" of 1038 West Cen-
a time for him.self. when due to tors .. one Navy nurse, .one anes-.traJ avenue, Newp:>rt Beach, filed
the haze around Son Diego, he thetist. and two hospital corps-a plan to convert a garage at the
missed the National City airport men. A separat': generato~ mount-same address at a cost or $2000.
.and went into Mexico. Finding an ed_ _on the trailer sup?ltes elec-Mac Short filed plans for the ~pen field, he lande4 t he ship ~lcity f?r SW"~e~y, _ lights, hot building of an addition to a show~r
.&nd had to stay overnight, r eturn-water •. 81r. conditioning, and ~or a nd for the building of a patio
Ing to the National L"l.ty airport oper~ung instrument and dressmg against a fence at 225 Abalone
.i the next day. Since he could not sterlizers. avenue, Balboa Island. at a cost
"&et to a phone, quite a search was of $1000.
· instituted for him the next day, New Recruiting Miscellaneous work tot a I I e d
unUI he finally got back to where Officer for SA $528.
he could make a call
. {! you see sqme silly looking Major John S. Muir of Laguna
-, __ wings being wotn by prolT'.inent Beach, was today assigned as r e-
,;. ;~Rfe around tOwn, don't think cruiting officer of the U. S. Army
-tbat they have suddenly gone and Air F orce Recruiting service
childish. It simply tneans that they With readquarters at 202~ West
1lTe in some stage of flying train-3rd street. Santa Ana.
Hawaii Plans
For Statehood
Told By Banker
ing, or •are full fledged pilots. Transferred from the Santa Horace White, vice-president of
There are three types of wings; Monica recruiting are a, Major the Ha waiian Trust Company and
yellow ones with the inscription Muir replaces 1st Lieutenant Ed-son of Dr. Harry White, Balboa
""'F1ying Dodo Bird ?isc Jockey'' ward F. Tully who has been trans-lsland clergyman, addressed the
for those who have started to ferred to the Glendale area. Newport Harbor KiwaniJ Club at
learn but have not yet soloed. Red -------------cnes with "F1ying Solo Disc Jock· Be Wl.se _ Adv--.i .. -their weekly meeting on Friday.
ey" for' those ¥.'ho have soloed, o;a·u.c-The banker who visited. hls par-
.and "Flying Disc Jockey" for ground, neither the direction nor ents on his way to the American
••--who have Private licences or Bankers Association convention in ulUIM:' the velocity of the wtnd has any f higher . Aild woe unto him who ff I b New York City told Kiwanla.ns o e ect on its lligh t. t will clim
ge•-caught without his wings th be the history of Hawaii down to its ..., at e same nwn r of feet peT
prominenUv displayed. The drinkB present plan for statehood. J minute in ei ther calm air or gale are on him'.. \\i nds. I ts air speed will be the Mr. White, who was a member
ODD FACT'S ABOUT FLYING: same. its controls have the same of the auxiliary police at Pearl
O nce an airplane leaves the effectiveness, and everything con-Harbor during the late war, told
cerning its direct fl ight wtll be of the fidelity of Hawaiians for
exactly the same in calm air as the United States. An associate
it will be in a steady wind of gale of his had a Japanese father a nd
velocity, and this ts true whether yet the man, like all other Hawa.i-
the Ehi p is heading into the wind. ians, was faithful to the United
Y.ith the wind or cross wind. Ver· St'-tes through the war, Mr. White
LIDO ISLE
a a o a
BAY P'AONT
LOT.
CAN 81: HANDLl:O
aasco cA•H.
BALANCE
L ONEI Tl:AM8,
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p. a. palmer 'NC°"°"''°
r9altors
:JJ) "' I dO ••,.OOtl b•OC• <O h l '•'•••o•• ~ ... oo•• -•'I. •o•l>O• 1500
ticaJ air currents y.·iJl bounce t he said.
ship around, and ground sIX'€d and The banker s po k e highly o!
the direction of travel over the Hawaiian leaders and their a.s-
ground are both affected by wind, sociates who a re closely foll owing
but the airplane itself feels no American principlt>s In writing
effect. (If you doubt it, y.·e·11 prove their own coostitution for state-
it to you.l hood.
Regulations have been formu·
lated by both the C.A.A. and the
$tate of Calif. governing air traf-
fic. These have not been s. for med
to discourage fl.Ying nor to put
undue hardship on pilots. b u t
Be Wlse -Advertise
Jaycees Get Nod
On New Charter
rather to e ncourage aviation through the prevention of bad An application for a charter was
publicity attending crashes. and approved today for the Newport
to prevent injury and loss of lite J-lar bor Junior Chamber of Com·
to the pilots. their passengers and merC('. it was annou~ced by John s~tators. I t is too bad tha t some Be~ Shepperd, p~es1dent of the
I of .those who fly cannot r ealize United States Junior Cham ber of
1 this and abide by these regula· CoJm~er~ . .
tions, since the more they dis-. un1Qr . hamber is . an organtza-
regard the pr esent ruJes, the more t1on that 1s not d.up.l1cat~~ by any
rules have to be put into effect other ~ou~, .and lt ~ dedicated .t c;-.
and ~e more restrictions thereby ~J~is~ civic servi~. Its dis·
are put on everybody. Let's keep ti.nguIShm~ ~eature ts that the
aviation's high record intact and membership is composed of men
live to enjoy the benefits of the 21 t~rough _35 yean of age who
most enjoyable form of tran.spor~ receive tr8.lnfng that will pre-
tation. pare the:"' for greater jobs in the
commuruty in later years.
Sky-Bob with us next week for President of the Newport Hiit·
your Orange County Aviation bor J a)"Ceel is Dean c. Bradford. l·!-:!-!-?·=·=-=·~=======~n~e~ws~.~;iii~ii'OPi~~~~~ii His newly formed group of young ~ men i..s al5o affiliated with the
California Junior Chamber of
Commerce and Jayctt locah tn
more than 1500 communities Ln
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He's the
TOP MAN
at His Office
IT'S LARGELY
BEAUSE HE KEEPS
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IN
TOPCONDmON
AT
Lido
Cleaners
PHONE
5798-J
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lhe u n11ed States and 250 du ..
in 35 fot"eign countries. There are
more than 152.000 Jaycees in the
United States.
A complete service th.at includes
manuals suggesting projects that
will make Newport Harbor a bet-
ter place in which to live is avail-
able to the Newport Harbor Jay~
cees from the Na tiona.l Office and
the Cali!or'nia Jaycee headquart-
ers. President of t h e California
'JoYceeo is Don Smith of Hunting-
ton Park. California..
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Hay aad Crain
Quality' Feedt
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No need to · bucl< city trallic alld crowds
·You Can Get it
Baby
at Southern California's
. and Juvenile Shop
TRAINS • TRAINS
Largest
• TRAINS and ACCESSORIES
Famous Makes! Li o n e I a n d A m e r i c a n F I y e. r
Bring the Children to Our
Basement Toy Department
Let Them Look Around!
THEY'LL L~VE IT!
DOLLS °' EYery Description
AUTOMOBILES
DOLL FURNITURE
THE MANUFACTURER SAYS "NO MORE ORDERS"! BETTER SELECT YOURS NOW!
Everybody Likes to See an Electric Train Run!
Bring the Kiddies ·In!
ELECTRIC TRAINS • Mechanical Wind-up Trains from $3 .95
Scores of Tiiings . ,
for Girls
of All Ages
* Here are pict•red only
a few of the many en-
tertaining apd instruc·
tilfe Toys you' II find
here for Tots to Teens.
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Boys' and Girls'
Tricycles
from $17.50 up
Use Our
Xmas
Lay-Away
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WHEELER SHOP POLICY
T p offer our customers nothing but
"QUALITY MERCHANDISE" ...
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. No "Se·
• Plan d .. d "'bit" con s · an no 10 o s . '
Qaallty
Shower
Gifts
CRIBS and BUGGIES
Sp~ S¥-J ~.8alu,A e~
Here you'll find such famous names as
Lullabye, Kroll. Whitney, Babyline and
Otlquita. Also Whitney Steer-0-Matic
and Hedstrom-Union Caniages.
We also have a complete line of FUmiture
and Accessories for the Nursery
·_TOYS of Every Description
• In Our · Basement TOY Dept.
"·->-· ....... :'-..,.1 ~St.
"KIDDIES' PARADISE' ... that's what parenu call i~ and
rllbtly so, because ror more than 5 years, ow' year 'roond
Basement Toy Dept. baa been ottracting kiddies and their
parents ... from .U over <>ranee County -and farther.
Tn.veling Salesmen tell us we have the BIGGEST YEAR
'ROUND TOY DEPARTMENT IN ALL SOUTHERN CAU-
FORNIA
4,~tl.S1 sa# ~ 8l'OU llOOll8:
r OPEN DAILY, .... fi9 5:11 · ~AD, ...... 8:11 ~ ~ ..
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SPORTS
NEWPORT BALBOA NJ:W8·TIJJJ:8
TIJl80.AT lfmFI Bz;•• a... Od .. w l!, lMT
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A potentially otroac Newport game qalmt Rlvenlde, c..nter ~ once .., the Onnp 2-yud tint -,,., the Tar 46. Orup'1
HubCle ekven fell victim to "!'bat Pete Noune, who II.owed up With line. John Gould whipped a porfec:t -
their own coadl called "OYftCOO-a !Wiited llnee and ankle, and hw 'I• Asma la the flat to Tom Powel I wbo
ftdenc:e'' laat Friday nlllbt, and u l\18rd Jim ~ whole foot wu But l'Juh then on It wu a cue atreaked down the ~JI.-to
a ftOUlt they att now brooding badly twtated. of f\lmbla and too much Panther. annex liX mott markers.
OYer a 18-6 cllP!linl tr o m the But to Jiet back to the game With lea than a minute of the ConUnued Newport f11mbllns
bands of an alert bunch of Or-. !Int half remaining, 0rangt! took nulllfled the l~ llnt down ed&e
ange Panthen. that brought all the mllery: a recovered .fumble oa Har)>or'a the Taro maintained over the
To compound the defeat-lint Jim A.aben, fleet T1r halfback, 49 and converted It Into liX polnta dtnlll beltero GI-and A.ahen
for the locala In league play thlo gave Harborlteo a brief moment with • pea and two alalhes off ripped off several lmpttaive ~
ye-ar-Wmdell Pickens waa con-ot cheer early ln the rain-soaked tackle. A succeutuJ. conversion throuch the Panther .line durtnl Predicted
L<>g Race
Here Sunday
fronted with three lnjUred regu-made It seven. the evenlnc and Dave P~t-
lan In yesterday'• practice. They contest when be reeled off 38 The second half wu only a tui-ned In a. line game at end. but
are tackl~ Bob Klllefer, whoee yards to score the first touchdown mJnute old wtien the Panthers the 1U1tained drive never eot
bad knee kept him out of the after the Sailors had been re-struck again. Taking the blill on underWal".:
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p.a. palmer IHCOIPOIATID
w. o. bud, Insurance counselor
3333 via lido, newport beach, calil.
telephone newport beach, harbor 1500
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FRESH!!
Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
N' .... la the -to ~ and Freme yoar Holiday TmkeJ"
while the prim la low.
Largest retailers i>f Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
+ Direct f~ Consumer +
Christen Turkey Ranch
ITtll STREET & TUSTIN -COSTA MEllA, CALIF.
• PHONE BEACON M6I
CARMINE USED CARS
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Good Selection
of Late Model Cars • • •
We have a nice
COUPES, SEDANS
and
CONVERTIBLES
selection of
"On
41 's to 47's '
-Open • Evenings -• •
1018 Coast Highway
the Miracle Mile" Newport Beach
Corner First and Bush in Santa Ana
IN
· , Whar'I -than a 5-lay on tlle -· Ge11•111 the -· bl 11 -..... the _..... ldaol for fllhlnt. ll'a -,-W wllh '
... CllUIS.A.l.ONG. ..... 20' . .._ 6'9". w ...... 1500 lb&.)
Codqolt-6. c;..., ... --berths. --...... ..... :-..... Im baa-Speed 1• .,,_ wllh Gray 16 H.P.'
Wiii Gray '5 H.P. ($1~ -> ...-20 ...... loll ..,
Dmwlo "' SulcMoll, ~ -----l--·. $1910 AT SOLOMONS, MARYLAND
· Now On Display et
FREDERICK YACHT CO.
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With SAM PORTER
-c. King Brugman, of Loa A.n-
geleo, commodore ol the newly
created Southern Calltomla Crula-
er Aaoclatlon, hu &nnounced a 1oii...,.,..,. ___ ...,..,.,..,. ___ ...,..,.,..,....,..,.,....,..,.,.w11 predicted loe cruiser race, apm-
IOn!d by tu. organization and
scheduled !or Sunday, Oct,. 26. The
race Will be held off Newport Har-bor_
flshing haa been exceptii>nally &ood the pu!Week. All boata re-
porting &ood catches ot bass, barracuda and halibut.
The Missawit. runnine out of Port Orange reported 9eVen white sea
bass weighing from 25 to 30 pounds each, also limit catches of small
barracuda, calico bass and halibut.
Over the weekend the Mlssa.wtt brought in yellowtail. bonlta, 35
white sea bass, limits ot barracuda., halibut and calic0i8. The Missawit
is running dally, leaving at 7 a . m.
King's Landing reports .good catches or sea bass, bu11 bass, small
barracuda and halibut. The Sport King ts running daily, leaving at
7 a . m. The Valencia 111 is running week-ends, leaving at 7. . '\'
Kimball's 19th Street Landing is reporting daily catches or sea oass,
bull bass, barracuda and halibut on the Comet which is running daily
at 7 a . m. The Lucky Strike has started her two-day trips fishing island wa-
ters. The Lucky St rike leaves Port Lido at 5 a. m on Saturday and
returns Sunday afternoon. The load is limited. U you are interested
in a two-day trip, get that reservation in. Skipper Geo. MacMillan
has had a lot of deep sea fishing experience and is tryin~ something
ne"N in the harbor. The boat is equipped with lights for night fi shing.
also day fishing. Bring a sleeping bag if you have one.
The contest will be limited to
cruiser owners who are members
of a recognized yacht club, but
who have not previoutly raced
he said, as the PIJ'U>O&e of th~
newly inaugurated race Is to fa-
miliarize cruiser owners with pre-
dicted log r ace rules and methods
and to encouragE> new interest in
cruiser activity. A trophy will be
presented to the winner at the
Balboa Yacht club immediately
following the race.
SINGLE-HANDED MAB.LIN CATCHERS wlll p1eue
form • Une. ~ you. On tbe left, A. D. Parker of
!Ao A.npi... Illa In hlo 15-foot ~ 'Miia Delbeaa, and
eontempiat.ee the marnlfleent fate. that Pf'elM'Jllted him
wltb that 119!/z Pounder eprawled o\·er tbe deck. He
laaded It without aMl.11tanee. Rl&'bt : Dr. L E. Bo.-en.
of 101 Via Kordb, Udo, po9M beside the 149Yz·pound
martin he reeenUy IN'ougflt &boanl aln~handed. He
booked the big prlu....a"1Je trolling from his boat Rox-
anne. In 50 rnlnuta'"' flat he had It &lonpl.de and
aboard. --photos by Kent Hitchcock
Note to landing operaton: Call me --- Jet me have the report
on your catches. -Ed.
Santa Clara Man
Discovers Highest
Paid Man In U. S.
Dr. Charles H. Strub, manager
of the Santa Anita racetrack, was
the h..ighest salaried man in these
United States during 1945--$541,·
412.77.-According to Franklin
Hichborn of Santa Clara.
Hydroplanes
Clase at Regatta
Ocean Sailors
15 Dog Shows Hold 1st General
C-Ombined into Meeting at BYC
0 S d A little rain doesn't stop the ne U0 ay. sailing men and their wive<! Near-
F1fteen dog shows combined into Jy fifty members and interested
one-that will be the situation at yachtsmen attended the first gen-
Gilmore Field, Los Angeles on eral meeting of the Newport
Sunday, Oct. 19, whe n fifteen clubs Ocean Sailing Association, Friday
which are members of the Cali-night at the Balboa Yacht club.
fornia Associated Specialty clubs It was announced that five pec-
stage their annual shows from g petua1 trophies, awarded by the
a.m. to 6 p.m. Newport Chamber of Commerce,
~lip PROTECTION
Wl'l'll BIOB LUSTRE
AUTOMOBILES, BOATS and Pl.ANDI
Fl'om: llarmful Effect. of &ma. Bait; Water.
Adda aad Other Elemeata
It has helped the auto shortage by protecting and beautifying
cars economically.
GLlP rues daily as an air-tight, smooth coating on many air-
planes, metal and fabric.
GLIP crosses the country on trucks, cars, buses and &treamlinen..
Its glass-like surface, one-thousandth-of-an-inch thick is flex-
ible, yet hard and permanent. It will not discolor, pttl, crack
or chip. It resists heat, sun, salt water, alcohol and time.
Hichborn said : "California pays
he r State Senators and Assembly-
men, $1 200 a year each--$144,000
a year for the 40 Senators and 80
Assemblymen. Thus Santa Anita
pays Dr. Strub in one year. mor e
than California pays her 120 Leg-
islators in three ·years and a half.
The closing race or the 1947 sea-
son where Jafco Trophy points
were awarded for 135 cubic in~h
hydroplane co mpetition. has
staged at the seventh annual Sal-
ton Sea Regatta at Desert Beach,
Calif .. Oct. 10-14. Two heats for
the 135's wer e raced on Sun-
day, Oct. 12. This competition
marked the tweUth regatta during
the year in which points were
awarded toward the "take-home"
Jafco Trophy. The races scheduled
at Long Beach for Oct. 5, were to
ha\'e had Jafco competition, but
this regalta "'as cancelled.
More than 1200 dogs have been will be sailed for by association
entered for, the event, scheduled members next year. Both Long Cor. Eut 11th and ln1ne
to be one of the largest exhibits Distance Racing Rule and Perfor-COBTA MERA Beaeon 504.T-R
GLIP SERVICE SHOP
of canine ]terfectlon held on the mance H a ndicap rules tvill be used I~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::~ West Coast this year. Fourteen Plans are being completed for a 11 judges, all celebr ated dog fanciers, yearly race that will bring yachts
.. Dr . Strub is a dentist by pro-
fession : fi nds the Santa Anita ar-
rangements agreeably remunera-
tive. He would have had to plug
a lot of teeth to r~ve $541,-
412.77."
OPEN HOUSE
In celebration of Navy Day,
Captain R. S. Clark, commanding
officer of the Naval Air Station,
Los Alamitos, a nnounces open
house for t he general public. Sun-
day, October 26, at the air sta-
tion.
Do you want to 8eil It?
tise in these columns. .
YOU CAN DO IT , if
you bowl regularly.
Come alone or-with
your friends -for a
wonderful time!
Mesa
Recreation
1818 Newport Blvd
Costa M~ .
Phone Beacon 5062--W
Winding Up
from New York, New Jersey, Ken-to Newport Harbor from the en-
tucky, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, tire Pacific Coast. This race will
Iowa, Oregon and California wilJ have an international navor and
preside over the show rings with 'A'ill become an a nnual event of
several hundred trophies at stake. great importance for Newport
Highlight of the show will be Harbor and yachting in Southern
the appearance of "Farlesdal~ California. Association m embers,
NO\I.' that the World Series of Rogue," Staffordshire Terrier and RobC'rt Boyd, Georg_e Michaud and
1947 is a thing of the past and dog star of "The Yeuling." Ev Morris are complet ing t he de-
the horsehide hiatus is with us J Brffds r epresented will be Irish tails a nd formal announcement
the "I-lot Stove League" fans are Setters, Cocker Spaniels, Beagles, will be made soon.
getting ready to take over. Dachshunds. Boxers, Collies, Do-Charles Ulman w as named as
They'll have plenty to talk berman Pinschers, 'Great Danes. official handi capper for the as-a~uL 'f'.11e whacky World Series St~ffordshire Terriers, Pekingese, sociation and he a ppointed We n-
wh1ch kicked records all 0 v c r Ouhuahuas, Boston Terriers, ·Bull· dell Calkins. Russell Craig and
Brooklyn and the Bronx wou1d be dogs, Oiow-chows and Poodles. Erwin Jones to work· with him.
e nough io itself to keep them go-;=;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::=====:; These m e n v.ill study methods
ing until spring. But there are used and results obtained, from
lots of other things. WELCOME HOME! other sections of the United States
For instance, the failure of the and will formulate a system equit-
Cardinals and Red Sox to come up . Newport Barbor P.t %91 able for local conditions. or par-
to pre-season expectations; th e A.MgRJCAN LEGION tlcular intere5t were the methods
tremendous homerun record of laTM9e ..a B-.M7 Dt1 t , .. T• used in San Francisco. These were
the New York Giants: the out· =:-...:!.wt~a': ~':.. ':'-~ covered brieny by Dr. W. T .
standing shov.•ing of rookie Jackie '::;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~M;oo~ne~y~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=._ Robinson. the first Negro major t
leaguer in modern times ; th e
pitchin~ of another rookie Larry
Jansen who topped twirlers in
both leagues; the l&:game winning I
streak or Ewell Blackwell : thel
real reason for the resignation of I
firey Larry McPhail as president .
of the New York Yankees. and so
on. •
Probably the two things that
will be most taJked about how-
ever, are Lavagetto's double in the
ninth inning of the fourth World
Series game that r obbed Bevin of
a no-hitter and won the game for
the Dodgers, and lhe unbeliev-
able catch by GionfMddo of Di-
Maggio's 415-foot "home run" that
saved the sixth game of the Series
for "Dem Bums."
Well , the verbal baseball sea-
son should be as hot as the h0t
stoves around which it will be
"played."
NAVAL RESER\rE MEETS
A meeting of the Bureau or
Ships Volunteer N aval Reserve
Unit 11 ·10 "'ill be held at B o'clock
Thursday evening, October 16. in
the Administration Building Con-
ference Room a t the U. S. Naval
Air Station, Santa Ana. California,
the Eleventh Naval District an-
nounced today.
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complm ICnicc, ioComwiao. or jua to
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RIDE • • • for Health & Pleasure
Sped.al Attention
Given to Children
• NEW WINTER RATES•
Group Leuom ll.50 per tar.
at 10:00 A 11:00
on Saturday mornhlp
Drill W ork & cross country
_ rides included in lesson
Private 1-no 52.aG pr. llr.
Student rates for rent horses
75c per hr. on week rtaym-
$1 on week-ends .
Guides for small groups by
special arrangementll.
BOARDING HOR8Es-$i5.00 to '40.00 per IDODtll
Corona del Mar Stables
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Harbor -Ferrtini·ne Activities
Phones: Harbor-13 and DI • • ~ PhaN!:'Hariior 16.'1'7-R
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For H_q,V"'if'Dinner and Welcome lor New Yicar '
Appolnbnent of c o m m I t t e e desk f'Or the church or other pro.-
chaJnnen and planJ for a Harvest jed named by the guild .
Dinner were revealed at the first Announcements were made of
f llmlber. of South Coast Alum-cal phllanll'OPbY. the Crippled
-dub, Pl Beta Phi, have been Olildren'• Society of Loll Ansde& ~ taking an active part in prepara-cqmty and it la hoped mougti
C~pic/ Rides Wit~ Mesa
loots & S~d/es Club
Ebel/ Club Hears world meeUng of the ·Woman"• Auxiliary a "thank you" party at the Home
of St. :James Episcopal chwrch for tbe A'ged on Oct. 27; of the
which was held at the home ot the auxiliary v.·ork shop Oct. 14 at
president, Mrs. H.arold Bender, Pasadena and of the convocational
Huntington Beach. Assistin& host-meeting to be held at St. Mich-
esses were members of St. Anne's ael's Anaheim, Nov. 28.
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tiom for the area council's ben&-money will be raised tOT the pur-Ro~ still rides the rangel-
ftt festival which will be held ch=:s 0~~\l;n :e~~ la gen-at least , around Costa Mesa. Tw~ I· from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 eral chairman and f.tolhen' club!. particular "saddle pals"-who j~t
In the garden> of the Crippled d. UCL.A will no~j recently decided to mllke It per-
T rave/er, Pla11s Ham
And Turkey Dinner
K e nt Roberts, authority on ~uild, 'Huntington Beach branch of W~JcC)med a.s new members
Ollldren's Center \Vest Adams of U.S .C. an . . . . ~ • -H h d Virginia , 1
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. boillevard and H~pe street, Los dpate, as well aa allfelumthnae cldubs ~~~:~-:?as7 uies:n WU.on St.
\Vorld affairs, was featured speak-the auxiliary. were ?tfrs. J . W. Drolet, Coron&
er at thl' first me-cting of the sea-Mrs. Behder presided and Mrs. del Mar ; Mrs. Laura Deane. New-
son for the Ebell club. Aft e r M. L. Keeler , vice-president of port Beach; Mrs. F . B. Brady and
months spent abroad, he reported the Long Beach convocationaJ Ws-Mrs. E . F . Misens, Newport
that Italy is recovering from the trict, led in devotions. Heights: Mrs. Edith Vavra of
war faster than *'11Y other nation, A letter of resignation from Huntington BeaCh and Mrs.. Ern-
that England is ·in '6 pitiful con-Mrs. F . E. Finster. vice-president. est Stebbins of Balboa.
Angeles. 1 of the area. 'Ockets or e gar en · •
-The local club is sponsoring a festival may be purchased from Cos~h M~ent equestrians the ·! ·" booth for the sale of jams jellies }.{rs, Stanley Chambers c( Ltdo . 1 th• h
and handkerchiefs and oth~r clubs Isle, president of South Co a• t · ~pte r::berr;:~ipas~nye~ e ~a
wUl have boqths for han~icrafts Alumnae club. M <?:1f i:.oou and Saddles clu~
.and various a.rUcles. Mus!."' and Mrs. Chambers presided at the esa f the most active riding
a display of hats will add to the f1t11t meeting of the South Cout one 0
entertainment and tea will be club, which was held at the home
dition as r egards food and that a was read and accepted With re-
thick, juicy steak can be obtained grets. At a previous board meeting
almOlt 4nywhere in France for a Mn. Robert Villagrana had been
price. asked to fill the vacancy. Mn. J.
Deputy Grand Guardian
To Yisit Costa Mesa
Job's Daughters
9el"'Ved by the Los Angeles Alum~ of Mrs. George Bigelow, Lagunita.
.nae club. who was assisted by her atster.
Proceeds from the benefit_ will l\fiss Iva Welsh. Luncheon WU
be med for the area counci1's lcr served in the beautlful gardens
~ch overlook the ocean.
.FREE Your First Lesson
In presiding, Mrs. Chamben
used a gavel which the late Wal-
lace D. Gillis, husband of one of
the mem bers, used in the state
legislature of Idaho when he wa.s Free No Obligation Speaker of the House. 1 to coatlnoe.
"A Miracle Method
for Popular Piano"
Wes McWain
Phone: Beacon 51 '78-J
Visit: %St W. Wlbon
There were 19 members present,
those from the Harbor area being
the Mesdames Cham bers, John
Woods, B. P. Lien tz, S . fl. Frank-
lin and Thomas B. Frost.
The next meeting \\'ill be on
Oct. 30 at the home or l"ol rs. \Vil-
liam A. Grfifith, 330 Cliff Drive.
Laguna B<"ach.
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NEWPORT BEACH
3 to 4 Days Service
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IN THE CRAWLEY FVBNlTtlU BLD<l. COSTA llPA
Our Chlldreo Love Life -Drive Carefully
Winter fashions ...
By _ the Yard
Time to Pot Y Olli' Needle and
Thimble to Work Fashloolng
Yoor New Winter
Wardrobe
Come in and see our gala exhibit
of all the newest, most beautiful
fabrics ....
While Mr. Roberts did not pene-B. Goeken was named thank of-
trate the "iron curtain" he be-fering chairman. groups ln Orange county. They
"cantered around" toacther until
Septemb6, when-fonalrlng their
tru&IY steed& !or Just this one
trip-they motored to Las Vegas
and "got bitched"!
Virginia is a native of Costa
Mesa, and the daughter of Mrs.
Leonard Cassel of that city. Hugh
Watson was originally a Lynwood
Mr. and Mn. Buch Wat.eon of Cost.a Metta. wbne romance ~ on
the bridle tralh ud who ue now uddle pal• for llfe.
lieves that Stalin covets GrecCe The name of Mrs. Frank Cun· -Coincident "Aith the official visit
and Turkey as a "cushion" for ningham was sugges.ted for ways of Mn. Ellen Smith of Santa Ana,
Russia. People of Europe are still and means chairman, the pasltion district deputy grand guardian of
suffer ing, he stated, and he feels being open pending her decision. the Inte rnational Order of Job's
that we are morally bound to ,As Mrs. J . M. Campbell is convo-Daughters. three new members
aid them. cational supply chairman, she was will be !nitiated when Costa Mesa
boy, but is now a Mesan, and em-i---------------d •~
ployed with a Santa Ana building Local Grammar Schqo/ Executive Boar meets
-photo by Beckn'.:'!.:,.
In the receiving line to welcome also named this for the auxiliary, bethel holds its regular meeting
members was the president, Mn. ltlrs. Keller telling of changes in ·on Thursday evening, Oct. 16.
Bruce McBride, who presided at the program, which was formerly New members to be accepted
a short business· session. Plans sewing for Alaska and \\•hich now arc the Misses Janet Loucks, Ev·
\V(>r e revealed for a ham and tUr-is the giving of money for medical elyn ~farie Williams and Carolyn
k('y dinner to be given for mem-supplies. Jane Pridham, all of Costa Mesa.
bers of E bel!, their families and · Reports \Vere heard on possible ---------~--
contractor. The Wat.sons w i 1 I T D' 1 p d p d. L ·s/ation make their home here, and will 0 ISCUSS rograms an en tng eg1
continue their riding on their O'-''n
horses ... Smoky .. and .. Nigger ... Sine<' Linton T . Simmons, Or-eourse as it \\·ill be pa.id for by friC'nds. I t will be at the club locations for the flarvC'st Dinner ,
a ng(' rounty superintendent or the> statC'. nouse. 515 \Vest Central avenue. further investigations to bC made.
!'chools. had r cmarkC'd that tht• Program Chairman r-.1rs. H. O . on Thursday, Oct. 30 from 5 to 8 The \vays and means chairman
California Congress of Parents Iloy\·t•y outlin('d th C' intC'resting p.m. will be in charge, sclC'cting her
and Teachers had lX'C'n ...,,ield ing ~1·0J!:ran1s s he has schc<lulC'd for !\1rs. F . A. Young. chairman of own committC't'. Mrs. Villagrana
big influence in the passage of thC' con1ing ycur using lhe thcnle. 1\1(' \vays nnd means committC'e. \\ill be r esponsible for the dC"COra-
all IC'~islation p er tainin g to .. Foundnt i on~ of OthC'r Gencra-\~·ill be. in charge a nd assisting tions. Huntington Beach laWC's for
!'chools. thC' membc-rs of \he ex-tlons". It was discovered that a hC''r \\·il l be the committee mem-the dining room and Mrs. \Vinifred
ccutive board of the Ne\vport c01rnn1unily concer t had been hC'rs !\1rs. t-\lb<>rt Redden, l\1:rs . Barbre for the program. Th.is \\'ill
&•ach Grammar School Congr('SS • sct~1 ciu\ed for l'vl onday, r-.:ov. 17· Sf!n Kinsra thC'r. J\·trs. Heinz Kais-also be a v.•elcome for the new
Congratulations. and clear trails
to the bridal (b.ridlc?) couple.
Prefty Home Ceremony
Reunites Couple
Alter Long Separation
o f Parents and Teachers t ook \\'hich JS \hf' regular mC'C'ling day er. l\·lrs. George Stricker and Mrs. vicar and his family.
s1X'cia l note of thC' repar t on legls-1 for the grammar school P .T .A. Al Horvath. Mrs. M. J. Nichols. chairman of
laturC'-given by ~lrs. Edgar R. j Since th e prominent speaker. I All food js to be home cooked St. Anlle·s guild, reported that
1-lill at the> first fall meeting Dr. FrC'deric P . \Vocllner. prof es-and a special plat.4'.! Wnner will be group had been meeting during
of thC' executive board held in thC' I sor of education at U.C.L.A. had sen'c>d to children. Tickets for the summer and turned -in S31.25
home o( Mrs. Hill on Lido Isle. been scheduled for the regular adults are $2 and for children. for membership dues. Their Sum-
Wednesday, Oc'tober 8th. Mrs. Father 's night meeting Nov. 17, $1 . They may be secured from mer food and rummage sale net-
Raymond K . Harvey presided at a change or date was desired. \Vith the Mesdames Obed Lucas, Rob-ted $82.21 and they are planning
the meeting . the cooperation of Dr. Woellner, ert Killefer, E. C. Martin. J . Gor-a. similar sale for Nov. 15.
Outside th r cat C' n in g stornt
clouds ha d cleared away anrl the
sun was shining; a lovely omen for
inside the JI . R. Ring home at
Lido IslC' there were whitC' n nw-
ers a nd candles, and white bells In
an a!COVC' where at 4 p.m . Mrs.
Lora Hoeg of Berkeley and Otto
Hoege of El Monte were united
in nlarriage, Pastor Herbert Roth
of Newport Harbor Lu the r a n
church per(orming the ceremony.
The two had been separated ror
20 years and met aeain last sum-
mer on the occasion of the 21st
birthday anniversary of their son
Erick. celebrated at the Ring home,
Mrs. Ring being Mr. Hoeg's sister.
I t was particularly fitting, there-
rore. that the bride should be giv-
en in marriage by her son. who
had been instrumental in bring-
ing his parents together .
Of paramount importance this
month is the question of univer ·
sal mjlitary training. Last week
each child of the two local ele-
mentary schools was given a copy
o f the ballot on un\,ve rsal mili-
tary training to take to the par·
ents. After the parents have read
the statement on national defense
adoptNi by the national CPT, the
parents are to vote on the subject
and mail their ballots to the Csll-
he has been booked for Thursday, don Smith, Constance Jayred, Al The guild has also started a
NovembC'r 20, at 8 p.m. in the Horvath and Harold Waldenberg. traveling basket which has yielded
Ne\vport Bc-ach Grammar school For reservations, call H a r b or $12.75 on one round and $9.85 on .......... c"''''""· ,s,.., ... "'"'T'
-i.uditorium. 1698-M. a second. Funds earned are to go l'f'w .u v~u.w•4-:.t:A·f'oot> ~P1:c14'.s
During the tea hour Mrs. C. toward the purchase of a litany ... i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•~n~os~•;•~<~·~·~~•;•~u~~~·~··~·~~i-~$~•~•~<~
fornia congress. .
Harbor Mothersingers
To Meet Thurs., Oct. 23
The ri~t meeting of the Har-
bor Mothersingers of the two
P.T .A.'s-t he grammar school and
the Nev.ixirt Harbor High school
The published statement of the ...,,ill be held bct\\'een 9 :30 -an d 11 Mrs. Robert Webb, sister of the C.P.T . nau·onal board of manag-· Pi!
ed r a.m. Thursday, October 23 ln -bridegroodmMr. serv as ~~~on ° ers reads. ';We believe that in this grim Hall of the Corona del Mar
honor an ·Ring was ~t man. per iod of internat}onal tension, as Communit} church, Mrs. T . H.
M. Deakins and Mrs. Margaret
Niemeyer presided at the beauti-
fully appcinted tea .. table. Hostes-
ses for the afternoon were Mrs.
Young and members of the ways
and means committee.
Anita Sexton Reopens
The Gq//ey lor
Luncheons, Dinners
After the ceremony a buffet \\'C work d.iligenU y (or permanent ·
P Was S•r ved ""th a three SC<'lcy. grammar school music The Galley, ravor1"te eat1·ng pla•·• su per .. ... • peace. our nation should maintain chairman has announced. .... ... tiered ~·edding cake ~ center of 8 military force capable of going of epicurean Balboans, is r eopen-
attract1on. It was a JQyful .occas-into action in defense of the na-All mothers and teachers of ing Tuesday for the fall a nd win-
Ion for those present. wh? 1nclud-tion or in fulfillment of our inter-both the high school and the ter season a nd Mrs. Anita Sexton,
ed Mrs .. Gord?n Hollingshead, national commitments. We urge two grammar schools who ~can who has made 8 na me for herself mot~er of the bridegroom, and Mr. I a broad program of scientific de-ITTC'et for the Thursday morning in· the Harbor area for her fine
Hollingshead ; Mrs. Kitty Miller o! I velopnlent and technological ap-rehearsals are corWally .invited to food , will be on hand to welcome
Be rkeley, mother of the bride, plication, a coordinated intelli-join the H arbor Mothersingers. old and new customers.
Mr. 11:nd ~trs. Robert Webb and gence service. a strong, up-to-the-New m embers may come in during Luncheon will be served at noon
son JLmmtc; !\.'Ir. and Mrs. Anton minute air force, a strong navy, thr n('xt t\vo' "'eeks. :ind dinner in t he evening. both G~nderson, uncle and aun~oJ ~e and an adequate army composed of l\t a r y Batten Steffenson is di-, with or \\'ithout re-Servations.
bridegroom ; Mr. and Mrs. Ring thoroughly trained f\llly equipped rt:>Ctor of the group \\'it h l\1:rs., "People naturally v.•ant to come a ~d children, Donna. Dolores and men. We urge th~e rather than Rallti Deaver the piano accom-
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in and eat, if they see us open at
Bill. . a universal mi 1 i t~ r y training, panist. night," said l"olrs . Sexton, ":t.nd I
The bride h ad . worn . for the which at best cou1d do no more ,::::.===========:::::; am going to accOmodate them,
ce.remony a travel11ng swt of blue than produce an unmoblized mass even \\'ithout reservations."
Youthfully "ppeallng .•. •
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MATERNITY WEAR
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Y.'lth h?t t o maty:h, a cors~ge o( of half trained boyro . \Ve consider LEAIL~ TO SING At 507 East Central avenue, The
gardenias and rol;es and th1S she a program of uni~ersal mllltary Ruth Parker Seeley Galley is centrall,y located and has CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS
also wore when she and her hus-training to be unjustiliable for Voice lmtructor a clientele of discriminating per-BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOI...STER.mG
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band left for a honeymoon at purely educational purposes, an Bert.nnen a AdV&DOed Stodents sons who have formed the habit of LAMPS • YARDAGE • FtJBNITURE Sa~ta Barbara. They \\rill make obstacle to world understanding frequent lunching a nd dining in its 1155 Coast BJvd. South _ Phone 3434 _ Laguna Beach
\·Va t ch your imagin atior1 picture .... Telephone Harbor .. 71-... their future home a t El Monte. and world pea•e, and an lnade-
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wools. /s Inspiration lor Other legislation to be watched
M isce//aneous Shower tor enforcement by all interested It's fun to se\\1 -especially \vith in Parent-Tracher work as stres-
lush fabrics like ours! Mrs. Ray Nielsen and her daugh-sed by Mrs. Edgar R . Hill. legls-
ter. Miss Barbara Nielsen, were lature chajnrian. is the new law
hostesses \Vednesday evening , Oct . requiring the registration of all
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1793 Newport Blvd. Costa M-
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8 at a pl"t'-nuptial shower given morals case offenders and the r e-
at their home. 215 East Bay ave-stricted drivers' li cense to be issu-
nu£', Balboa. in honor of l\liss ed to minors. the new law r e-
l\'largie rt·tays. quiring an adu1t to accompany all
Miss l\1ays, ~·ho ls tbe daugh-minors wi th s uch licenses.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mays, r.trs. R . L. Callis, chairman of
301 l5land avenue. is to be mar-parent-education, announced plans
ried on Nov. 16 to Wa)11e Burnett are being made to start a course
of I rvine. in parent education. Newport Har-
Blue is the favorite color of the bor high school auditorium to be
bride-<'ll'<"t and blue and white as-the place of meeting. An enroll-
ters, \lo'ith white chn'Sallthem;,ims, ment of at least 100 parents is
set the decorative theme. A sur-desired for each meeting. Speak-
prise gift. a corsage or blue and C'rs for the SE>ries are to be per-
Y.'hite n owers, was sent by · the sons prominent in fi eld! of work
prospectiVe bridegroom and worn pertaining to parent educa tion.
by Miss Mays. There will be no charge for thC'
Games were played, one provid-;:=;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:::::::;
ing the most fun being the blow·
ing of plastic bubbles and prizes
\~:ere awarded the honoree. Miss
Barbara Longbrook and Miss Phyl-
lis Lactuneyer. After the many
pretty gifts had been opened. re-
freshments were served.
Guests included Miss May, and
her mother, Mrs. Harold Mays;
Mrs. H elen Lachmeyer and the
ltf.isses Jeanette Paulson. J eanie
I Fulgham, Maxine Howard, Yvonne
Evans, Phyllis Laduneyer, Doro-
thy Lanham. Paula Longbrook.
Lorraine Laurie, Edna Ganie and
Frances Gentry.
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TVEBDAY Newpurl Beacl!, Oallf. October I&, IN7
To Speak at .Coste Mesa App11rel ............. -......... . SA _Forum Shop Enlarging, ..... :JJ,0•~r.co.,,,. . 0 A PKOTS('TfO!'f DT.' P aul Popenoe, din!Ctor ot wner nnounces · ..,~ AVTO•o..,.
the American Institute of • F amily Giibcrt Brown, owner of the GI.IP SltllVICS
Relations ·in Los Angel~. will Polly Apparel Shop, Costa Mesa, cor. &. l'7th ~~!:,
speak on ''The Changin g Family has ~~nounced an expansion in coat. Mn.a rt.. ikMoo• MIT·•.
in a Changihg WorJd" 7 :30 p.m . the infants depart ment of his -=========:;:;:;:;:;:;g
October 14 P,t Santa Ana hi g h 'Store. r
school' in th~ oriening met!ting of Enl_arg~ment to doµbl e the pres-
the Santa Alna Forum se~ies for e!'l t size is no\v under "''ay to pro-
lhe 1947·48 eason. , vtde room for a greater line of
Dr. Papen has also 1el"ved as stock. More furnishings for boys
a lectW'er i bidlogy at ~e Uni-up to the age of 6 is contemplated,
verstty ot So them California and he also stated. ·
has ·partici ed in institutes and
conterences a 1ectur""' as we11 Harvest Theme lor
u being t he author of many boob. C Cl llli topic will Include discus· ountry . ub Tea
&ions on better education for mar-Dahlias and fruit on a mirrored
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NEWPORT BEACH SOBOOL CHILDREN VISITED LOCAL F'llUI: BTAnONB here u part of Ille
IUwant.....pontored .lunlor Firemen propam. 8bown here ue .ome of tlae chlJdnm at tbfl Newport
ataUon. -News. 11mel photo by Hugh McMillan
riage through home, school ,and backg_round made an exceptionally
church; eoonpmic help; and Ro-beautiful ~all decorative theme
mantle Inf~tilism. , for the bndge tea held at Santa
Following ~· Popenoe's lecture, Ana ~untry club on W ednesday
forum meetinigs have been sched-and m the entrance hall were
uled for Oct.! 21 , wJth W. Brad~ chrysanthemums. Pacilic Area Speaker Storie. Shower Unites Mrs. George Wheat
To Be Heard at Local Friends ol Honoree, Reviews Plays lor ford Shank, ~cience consultant to Hostesses for the day "'ere Mrs.
Los Angeles !>ally Ne<Ns, who will BJanc_he Andrews and Mrs. Perry
d1scuu "ll civilization Survives," Hopkins.
You'll think it's a new
car, after we rep11ir
your auto, whatever
model it is! We do
every s i :z: e j o b e X·
pertly.
Red Cross Annual Meet Mrs. Robert Haigh Ebel/ E>rama Section considering ~1 e social significance ------------
The annual meeting of the New-
port Harbor Branch, Southern Or-
ange County Chapter, American
Red Cross. is scheduled for Fri-
day, Octobl'r 17, 8 :00 p.m . at the
Eb<-11 clubhousl', Balboa, Chairman
Lloyd L. LovC'lttnd a nnounced.
"The meeting is open to the gen·
r ra\ publiC' and it is urged that
hnrtJor r esiden ts \Vho have so gen-
er ously dona ted their services and
n1oney to t he RC'd C1·oss attend."
!\tr . Love-l a nd stated.
EIPction of thl' board of direct-
ors for the 19-17-1948 term \vill
take place. Spea ker of the evening
\\ill be l\ilrs. Annabel Myers, gen-
er al field representative for the
American Red Cross Pacific Area
Headquarters. San Francisco. It
is felt lhat her address a t the
meeting will be of great value in
poi ing the way for vital Red
oss participation in building a
better community.
As refreshmen ts will be served
after the meeting, it is requested
that those planning to attend tele-
phone thejr names in to the local
Red Cross office, H arbor 814 or
1865, not later than Wednesday
afternoon. or Thursday morning.
The Ebel! clubhouse is located in
the 500 block or w. cen tral.
I
l\1rs. H . V . Snodgrass and Mrs. Drama section of the Ne1A'JJOrt
How ard Coe were ho st es s e s Beach Ebe.ll club held its first
\Vcdnesday -evening. Oct .. 8. a t a meeting of the year on Friday,
delightful stork shower honoring Oct. 10 at the Newport Heights
I\1rs. Coe's sister, I\lrs. Robert home of the chairman. Mrs. A . A.
Haigh oj..La\l."ndale, who has been Hon ·a th. A dessert course was
visiting her mother. Mrs. E . Rog-·served.
crs at Corona dcl Mar. ?\lrs. G<"Orge \\'hea t revie\ved
The i.i ffa ir was held at the home ~evc ral of he r original plays and
of ~1rs. Snodgrass. 305 Sapphire la ter pla ns v.·e re n1ade for the en-
avcnue, Balboa Island and decora-suin g :rear . One of l\·t rs. \Vheat's
lions were quantities of dahlias in plays \Vi ii be chosen for produc-
shell pink a nd white, sent by Mrs. tion a nd casting \\'ill be made at
Rogf.rs. the next meeting.
Most of the guests were former RC'gula r meeting date of the club
high school friends of :r.Irs. Haigh , '''ill b<' the second Friday of eacll
the former Bette Rogers, and con-n1onth in the club house.
versation vied , with games for in-~1rs. Roger Wood and Mrs.
terest. There were prizes for the Frank C. Perew will hostess t he
latter. however, with lovely vanity November mee ting and desser1
case awards going to Miss Nancy 'viii be se1vi;<1 At 1 :30 o'clock.
Holma n a nd Mrs. Bob Atkinson. Ebel/ Boole. Section II
Has Interesting Meef
of the A tom bomb, a nd Richard
Atkinson, on t. 28. with the sub~
ject. "Russia. ·
Many beautiful gifts for th~ new
a rrival were received by the hon-
oree and afterward dainty refresh-
ments were se rved Billo.Ring $hares The regular meefing or Ebell u
club Book Section II was held at Birthday fj10nors
the club house on Wednesday, Oct . Master Bill: Ring, celebr'-..ting
8. Dessert was served by the hos-his tenth ann~ersary Sund~y~ atso
tesses. Mrs. Victor Grace. Mrs. Ro-shared hono11 with his uncle and
bert Killefer and Mrs. Richard aunt, Mr. aqd :r.trs. Otto Hoeg
Othmer. who were refnarried that day at
Ocean Front Cafe
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Guests present included the
Mesdames D. Collins, Marjorie
Moore, Bob Atkinson, Jack Boyd,
Bob Moore, Dick Phillips and Ed
Rogers ; the Misses Pat F1anagan,
Carol Woldenberg. Dorothy and
Lorraine Meyers. Nancy Holman.
Barbara Hartford and Shirley
Cramer.
Sending gifts but unable to at·
lend were Mrs. J oe Gallant, Mrs.
Sparks McClellan. Mrs. Dan
Patch, Mrs. Claude Newt on, Miss
Ruth Hershey, Miss Jackie Hill
and Miss Shirley Haan.
Bridge was th e diversion or (h¢ his home. Hotever . in the evening
afternoon and Mrs. Roger Wood, he t ook threejfriends, Ronnie K~
as winner of Ars t prize, was per, H erb Petry and Dennis Hen· 2114 Ocean J<'.,,,nt Newport· Beach
awarded the best-seller "Olann derson, to dinner at Santa Ana .&·TV
o( the· Saxons''. ' Country cl u~ and to the show bATE AND DA VIS
Mrs. Bruce McBride gave an en-afterward: I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ joyable ta lk on Hawaii and sang -----!-' -------i
Local Girls T alr.e Part
In Colorlul Ceremony
At Occidental College
Tu·o loca l young people, Velma
Cass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
P . Cass, Corona del Mar and Gloria
Tetzlaff, daughter of IVlrs.'Cornelia
Worth, Balboa; are new students
at Occidental colloge who will
take part in the colorful "Proces·
sion of La nterns". traditional cere-
mony sponsored each fall by the
Asc~ociated \.Vernen Students.
Follov.i ng dinner -.viii be the
candle-l ighting ceremony on the
patio steps in charge of D ranzen
Cha pter of ~1ortorboard, the pro-
cession to H.illside theater and a
program featuring tab 1 ea u x,
dances a nd numbers by the Wom-
t"n's Glee club.
Telephone Operators
Aid Cancer Fund Drive
The F t'dera ted \Vom c n Tele-
phone \\·orkers of So. California
are supporting the drive to build
the Los Angele! Memorial Can-
C'<'r liospital. There first contribu-
tion ,,·hich \\185 In the amount of
s:ioo.oo \Vas turned over to Mfs.
Queen \Va tter Boardmah, presi-
dPnt of the Cancer Prevention So-
c if'ty, today.
During a recent radio broad-
cast an appeal ror pledge!I was
made and the telephone operators
assigned to handle the calls br oke
discriptive songs of the Islands.
The November meeting will be
held in the club house on Wednes:
day. Nov. 12. Mrs. Margaret Dear-
born will review the late book.
"Down River".
Mesa WCTU Presents
Church Program
Costa Mesa W.C.T .U. presents
tf'le program tonight (Tuesday) at
the family dinner at Costa Mesa
Community church Y.'ith the presi-
der.t, I\1.rs. Nellie McAdam, show-
ing hvo sound motion pictures.
The first film wrui e ntitled "It's
the Brain That Coun ts" and the
second, "When Tomorrow Cornes".
is a picture taken in Orange coun-
ty.
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Kappa Kappa Gamma
Alumnae Club
To Be Formed
The large numtx>r of alumnae of
Kappa Kappa Gamma from all
over the United States who are
no\v resident in Orange county
and the south coast area will meet
Thursday, Oct. 23 at 2 p. m . at
the home of Mrs. J . Thomas Swan-
son. 2<.J7 Emerald Bay, Laguna
Beach. for the purpose of organ-
izi.ng an alumnae group.
Mrs. \Villiam Betts of Beverly
Hill~. province vice-presiden t, will
preside.
Mesa Driver Booked
a record for the number or calls Darvel w w Is 26 ·
h di d · h iod · oo e y, . a pa1nt-an c in a one our per er of -H ·it tr Cos
h. h 1047 . .:>r 1 anu on s eet, ta
''' .IC was · Mesa, w as booked by Newport
Ebel/ Club Dessert
Bridge on Thursday
Beach police on a charge or drunk
driving following his arrest at
McFadden place and ~an Front,
Ne1Al)()rt Beach, at 1 :19 o'clock
Monday morning.
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The executive board o f t h e
Ebcll club \\ill be hostesses at a
dessert bridge. on Thursday. Oct.
16. at l o"clock in the club house.
Reservations m ay be made with
~lrs. Richard Othmer, bridge chair-
man, at 537 -R or 1A'ith Mrs. Rcr
bert Jayred.
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•• tlptlun Payable ID Adt"""": 13.25 -,-.r ID 0nmp 0>un17;
'8.llO -;yar to •th Zone; 13.75 -;rar to 8lh Zone.
JCatewd u Second-Oam matt..-at the ~ ID Newprt Bead>,
Collfomla, under the Act al 3. 1897
LUI D. PORTER • • Publlobor
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orld at a Glance
11r -.YD cu:notf
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('A)unty Get.s
$665,017 in
Highway Funds
Orange county's share ol state
that poor fellow and of demanding hlghwiy tundl tor 1-.1 totalled
lead a man to the altar more than loyalty and hurnlllt $665,017, sixty-seven per cent more
you can lead a bMR to could stve." Thoee are strong than the $398,411 war·time low fer
water, t you can't make him WQl'ds, but as one of the early New 1943-44, ~ifomta Taxpayen' ....
1et married anymore than you can Dealers Mr. Mole,y wu ID a pool-sodatlon 1a1d today, analyzing the
make the hone drink. We mi&ht tion to 18ther firsthand lnforma-trend of state funds · available fer
qualify that atatemeit.t to the ex· tion. highways during the war years. j
tent that a lhotcun in the hands NO TllANU For 1941-42, the fint war year, ~
UJC(US S. SMITH. m -M•nag: &lllOr
. )'. G. FROST • • -• Q"·Ei!ltor
W, F . DIXON ---• • • • • • AdW!rtlslng Manapr PllDllDI. PIAIDt, 3011 W. Central Avenue, N..,_t Jleach. Collfornla
of the bride'• father hu been Any time the Rualana make an sta~ apportionment of hie:hway
known t~have tile del.ired effect. offer that sounds generous or moruea to the county was $497,-
1 ln the f::: lll'Wler consideration, conciliatory it ii alwaya well to 145·
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A. DIJI • M= Local a-uta.Uoa for 0..-• y..,.. ·
Meatless Tuesdays
Active
Member
of
ALL +106'" FOODS 170
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however that of "Aunt Martha" give that offer double &erutiny. ;:::============.
who ill 1uppooed to become the ·A11J1oat Invariably (why 11y "al-TOlll -... • •••-
bfide of I U.ncle Sam-the UBe of most?") there is an Ethiopian in 11.a.T 'l:11r~~
weapona ii not involved. The In-the lumber. For instance, when PaOt•·TIOJlf ternatio~ ln&tltute of Artists the Soviets proposed that our ~~t.==
and Phfaaphen ill limply i<>-troopo and theirs be withdrawn BllOP
Ing to ate what should be a f.r om Korea simultaneously it o.. & 11t1a a ....-
glamour gal (a compoalte of act-might have appeared that they o.1a .._ n. ..._ ... , .•
resses J~e Greer, Loretta Young were willing at long last to let' F:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;::::;:::::;:;~
and LinP.• Darnell) and hence-the Koreans work out their own
torth ~ude her ID all pictures lalvatlon. But' 1i!ere w .. a catcll. Floor Sanders
with owj famous Uncle. The idea And a very obvious catch at that
sounds . ~ood to the International Everybody knows the ·R~ Floor Edgers lnatitUtej (and especially to the have a couple o( hundred thous-
lel) but "t r emains to be seen how and r eady for action in the North-·Floor axers From.all indications President Truman's food con-
servation program is off to a good start. But it's only
a start. The success of !.be program will depend on
the public support ~ven it not for a few weeks but
for the months it will be in effect.
Fl....-releuea Oetohr 1 '7 ti.e 17. II. Bllreaa el La-Illa~...,. paplileall1 wlt1 Jt lo
tnereutnclJ dllllelllt for Ille -· &o llrelell lier f-dollan eo -oaa sl•• ber famU7 three
meah a da1 tbat .,. --•llJ .-. Tiie Na-.! DalrJ" °""""ll pellllo olll tbat mlllt prices
I have -relaUvelJ ltea<b' -Ille 11.1tloa, u4 llave -n.1 per eeat LESS tbaa Ille avtt·
ase tov all, .... -· 1tat u4 !3.! per coat LESS tbaa Ille anrap -· Ille lntof llm 1••· Be11ee
milk, In addltloa '° belns utan'• moot ~ ..., ... feed, aetaDJ leads the flOll leld u the
preu ag~ta for the three Actres-and Korean Communists trained w
the 140 ion nephews and nieces em zone. If we fell for the trick
of Uncle are going to react to the and pulled out. the Communists Tools for
~hole ~fair. OUr guess ts that would have control of the whole Carpentry Work since th old gentleman has been country in jig time. What the
a bache or for 71 years (that Koreans need right now Is consid-and Plumbing
should tf a record of some kind) erably less of the Soviet type of If public support is to be maintained over an ex-
tended period the real purpose of food saving must
be kept constantly before the people. They must be
reminded often that economy in the kitchen is nec-
essary not alone to feed others but to fight the spread
of Communism in Western Europe.
housewife'• m•t eemomJcal bq. '
they'll :t ant to stay that way. "liberation." FOR RENT ~nt M rtha .will liKely prove to HOW SMART! -. -
Communism thrives on hunger and desperation.
Those who are reasonably well fed are not likely to
fall for its p~omises and propaganda. Food saved
now, therefor, may save democracy later on.
During this campaign the Government must see
to it that food under its direct control it not wasted.
Nothing is more devastating to public morale than
a discovery that while the people have been trying
to prevent w a st e the Government has destroyed
thousands of tons of surplus comm od ities or has al-
lowed them to spoil.
Our citizens are quite willing to do without meat
on Tuesdays, eggs and poultry on Thursdays, and to
reduce bread consumption, just so long as they are
· convinced it is se rving a good purpose. They want to
be sure that the food they save actually results in
more for others abroad to eat.
It is up to the Administration to guarantee that
result. ·.
Rampant Winds
The recent hurricane in ii'lorida has been rated
as one of the mo st titantic storms to strike that penin-
sula in 19 years.
FORUM
OF PUBUC OPINION
If you were' asked to vote tomorrow on a prelimin-
ary move to install city manager government,
would you do so 7
,;Yes," says Nelson "Doc" Stat-!just one of the major problerrui
ford, 424 Santa Ana Ave., New. that must be solved.
port Heights. U we pay a man who ii trained
.. The city council in a rapidly-to be competent, impartial. a nd
growing community 1S on the spot. practical in businesa decisions,
Probably ours is doing the best and if we get one who is thorough-
it can. ly familar with the business of
"But running a fast-growing city government, he should more
city is too much of a job for the th'an pay back his salary In ef-
average businessman with other riciency. And the Whole commun-
inter('Sts to d'etermine the best ity would be tatter off for his
things for his community. For just admi.nistration.
one example, we know our zoning "I do not wish to cast any re--
regulations are inadequate. We fl ection on membe?"s of the city
spend thousands of dollars luring council. The point is that 1t is
people to our harbor and we have better business to run the city
no place to put them. And that's under a manager ."
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
~---'A;;.000:;.;;.;;;.UNT==ANT;;_;; __ ~ PBTBICLUf!I 8 8t7aOlllON!I, 111.D.
Bookkeepin ·g
Service
<JOLIN I". BllOWll
(llarbiw 116')
aAL90A YACHT CLUB
a.yeldtl Dr., N.WPort 9eKtl
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PBY!lltll.o\!f -!lu.8&0N
ill 0-t 111Pws7. -... a.-.....
But the people were warned in advance of na-
ture's assault and prepared for the onslaught. Dwell-
ings were battened down, planes flown to safety
and the wary residents took to cellars and · storm
proof buildings to wait out the monstrous fury of
the hurricane. · .uwernor
Florida's citrus growers, however, found little 1~--....;;;==="----~1 lolm IL O. Ohmic. 11.D.
comfort in personal safety . To th em the rampart Armand Monaco ~ ~8i:•-
winds wreaked tragic ruin-for fruit trees and farm ABOllUllOT and by appointment
lands cannot be evacuated. 8lf W. Ba7 Ani., ..._ Beacon 5075
Despite every advance of science and govern-nn~~....... JM s..a lltll ,., ...
ment, the farm er's Jot seems always destined to be Loe Ans-NOnnalMIJ' ... Jl!--•o..t.--•---=Oallf=------i
at t he mercy of nature's whims. DZNTlft'8
Why Wait?
Prompt
Service
... ··--·-0
May we measure-ma ke and install your new window
screens, or replace the old wire? Galvanized. copper
or plastic.
\Ve also manufacture to orde r :-Sash.
Doors, Cabinets, and Window Frames
-00 moo -.-..... -.....
Prompt Service to Contractors ---, .. ._ ..... ., . --00 .... ----.
• OUR SERVICE I S AS C LOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE a
' FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN
Sterling Cabinet & Construction
1550 Newport A\'e. . ' Costa .M"8&, eailf.
PHONE -BEACON 5868
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
FBOlll YOUR 8lltlOU:s oa CLIPPINGS
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HARBOR 011n110 SERVICE
111-0 ~ 111-""'1 Newpoil -ft.It II ...
· E. J: Sedinger H. R. Holtz
Dr. Obed Lucas
DIJN'l'l8T
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OOBDON E. KAPP, D.DA
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Pllotle Barbor Ul--1
Newport
PHYSIOIAN8-8U.Oll:ON!I, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney ,
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Dr. Tom E. Barton
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Mortimer School .
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEOK
Balboa Inn An:ade
Ottl<e Hn.: l(}.12 un.; ~!5 p.m.
Phooe Harbor 17
H. R. Hall, M. D.
~-.,..·Houn: 2-5, by Appolnqi.,t
Telephone Beaoon !IMS
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n.e llubor lift
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
8lf 11a7 A9e.t Balboa
llubor 1714
om..e u.an: l&o6p.m.
M1r«7"..........,.......,
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. D. ...,.,? .... o.!':111 ..
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Conrad Richter, M. D.
Pr-.t Haun: ........ u ...
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Pu'eLIC NOTICE
be more dazzling than durable. British scientists are reported
SION . to have developed a two-ton me-CROWN
Jt ca hardly be sa1d tfiat tele-chanical "brain" which is claimed
vision is sweeping the country the to be 25 times smarter than the HARDWARE
way ra o did a quarter .of a cen-best such machine America has.
tury ag . But it may be that it Well, if it's that smart maybe it
is snea ng up on us: .At ~resent can solve Britain's pressing econo-
Call lla.rl>or %!%
8%1 Cout B~. Corona del Mar
NOTICE OF FILING A8SE!IS-
ME1''T FOR Tiii: CONSTllUC-
TION OF SANITARY SEWEBS
8 APPURTENANCES IN
OCEAN BOULEVARD AND
OTHER STRl:ET!!, A L L E Y S
AND EASEMENTS, AS CON-
TEMPLATED BY RESOLU-
TION OF INTENTION NO.
U%1 AND OF Tiii: TIME AND
PLACE OF llEABINO A8 TO
SAID WORK AND .o\881:88-
MENT.
there e only 8 c1t1es 1n t he mic problem.
United States which have te1e~ --"--::::---------....,;===========~
vision 11 lions. The number how-
ever . · I soon be increased to 40.
Produc on of television sets so
far this year is about 7t),OQO, and
that co pares with 16,000 manu-
factur in all past years. One of
the big drawbacks with television
Pursuant to statute, "Improve-is that Its range is limited to
ment Act of 1911", Division 7 of the are immediately surrounding
the Streets and Highways Code ot the b dcasting station. National
,,,,,,., .. ,, ....
the S tate of California, notice is hooku such as are common in lfAOF TO WOIN FOil hereby given t hat the Superinten-radio not yet possible with t he
dent of Streets of the City of visible roadcasts. Of the opprox-
Newport Beech. having made an imately 62,000 r eceiving sets now
assessment to cover t he costs and , in use ew York City has two-
expenses of the construction of thirds f them. Los Angeles has
sanitary sewers and appurtenanc-3,000. ne thing most of us are
cs in Ocean Boulevard and other wait'lng for is to find out through
streets, alleys and easements. in televisi n what makes so m e
said City, as contemplated by Res-comedi s funny-to the studio
olution of Intention No. 3327, audien
rou FREE!
Theoe me pamphlm will help you iackle the tougb jobs
the right way. They go all-out to save you rime, money.
Che<k the ones you need and ask us today!
adopted by the City Council of
said City on the 20th day ot May,
1946. filed the same in my office
on the 16th day of September,
1947.
I hereby fi.x Monday, t he Z7th
day of October, 1947, at the hour
ot four o'clock, P. M., and the
Council Chamber of the C i t y
Council of the Ci ty of NeWJX)l't
Beach as the place, when and
where all persons interested in
the work done or _ in the said as-
sessment will be heard by the
Ci t,y Council. Property owners, the
contractor or hi! 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 City Engineer in
relation thereto, or who claim that
the work has net been performed
according to t he contract in a
good and substantia1 manner, or
who claim t hat any portion of the
work was for any reason omitted
or illegally included in t he 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 of S treets or City Engineer .
shall. prior to the day set for the
hearing on the assessment, appea1
to the said City Council by briefly
stating in writing the grounds of
appeal. F or a description of said
work, refer ence is hereby made to
the above mentioned Resolution
of Intention. , I
Dated this 30th day of Septem-
ber. 1947.
FRANK L. RINEHART
City Clerk.
Pub.--Oct. 7. 14, 1947.
NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE
Under Section 3440 Clvll Code
of the State of Cllllfornlai
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : That Jame11 Cunliffe, Vendor , •·hoae
addreu Is 515 10th Strl!et, In the Cit)·
of Huntin,Wa Beach. County or Or-
ance. State or Callfornla. Intends to
eel\ to J oh.n J . Bennett and Effie L .
Bennett . Vendee, who&e addnaa ls 206
W&lnut. In the City of Newport Beach. 6ounty of Orange. St.ate of California.
the following de1teribed penonal prop-erty, to-wit:
All 11toclt In trade. rtxture11. equip·
ment and good wlll of a certain Gro-cery and Filllnlf Station buallleh
known u Jimmy 11 Placti and locatca
at 6600 Cout HIC"hway. In the City of Newport Be.a.ch. County ot Orange,
State of CallfornJa. a.nd that a a.le,
tranafer and aa.lgnment of the ume
will be made. and the CONlderaUoa ~for will be DllJd at 10:00 o·dock
.A.. Ill. on Tuuciay the 21.lt da.1 of
October . l!MT, at the e.crow d..-rt· meat of the Rununaton 8-cb Branch of Seicurtty.,,nt Natknlal Bank of Loe
AA&ele9 at all llaiA St.net ln the Cl.tr
of lluntin«ton Beecb, ID the Count)' or Orann. state of CalitornJa. DA.Ttl> October lOtb. 1M2'. J.UOS CUNLD"J"S. Vendor. P\lb.-oet. 14., IM.
NOT S GLAMOROUS
Ther can be little doubt that
Frankll Delano Rooseve,t >A.ill
continu to be one of the most-
talked and written-abOut fig-
ures in American history for dec-
ade! to come. But w·hat most his-
torians ·11 say about him in the
light o future events -events
wh.ich ll stem indirectly from
his ac and policies while in of-
fice-r ains to be seen. AB it
ii. the writings n o w appearing
about m, such as the F &rley and
Mor gen hau diaries, are revealing
him as man who was just about
as ungl orous behind the scenes
as he as glamorous to the mil·
lions ~o all but worshipped him.
In co menting on the Morgen-
thau d ary Raymond Moley ob-
served. 'The moral is that no ma t-
ter ho loyal and humj:lle a fol-
lower ight be, t h e "capricious
Roosev It found a way of hurting
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Flttl StrviC'e (C'b11rts,
rtC'ords, C'oSl·for•s for
optr11ti11i lruC"is •""
""'lors scie•tifi<llllJ)•
Clayton Thompson
Whol•1'e DlstribuUon
Phone 155 Bes. Phone lO!M
•
HE FAMOUS STEELENDER
. i
FOR
SALE
t.standing
43 ft.
Deep Sea
Bait
and
Trolling
Vessel
P~l'l•CULAR8 -4.3' 0.A. • 12' 6" beam~ ft. draft. heavily and well built of
filjest materials. Powered with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear. 150b mile
a1Jlsillig range without refueling. Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main hold 21
Iced tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping accomodations for 6. F u e I oil
rapaie. 21K1 gals. water c,apadty. Large toilet room. Hydraulic controls from 3 seir
te ltatiam. Dual bait water supply systems. Power anchor, windlass, automatic
~!l'blig. Radio direction finder. Radio telephane. TWtn searchllghts. Air horn .
~ Blower system. Separate 500 watt gl!Dl!l'3~ plant. Adequate heavy
batteries. Well equipped throughout. • • • A truly bceptionai vessel WORTIIY
ytlllJ' cms!deratloo and conYl!lllently located In the water at Newport Harbor.
• For IDllpection and additional detalla contact the CallfomJa agents for the . -•
6EOR&E ·MICHAUD CO., 404o Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5
I Tiii. l'edeaml llllOl or l'llirfu '78!S . . la5llfl_•r•;•artt~ W. I. ft.NI). aw-Mil.••-MU-W, ean.,r'19Sf
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. . CUTl~ICATa I ot0~ -•Nm ~~ Mftli&i liq . fii. WJIEliift!BQtlBll . -1'1111 -i?iNji IB . PlAN08 -~ ..--N=.d "MO"nnrT ~ SACRIFICE" . pzpnty 1'!!!twl ••• c.llf. Oe!!P H, INT pap 7 ~•CT•••-nltM NAM• ~ 10& E. PoJm, Santa Ana. matle oh :trle .._ wltll -~ lilc.Ao, ..........,. l!<l!a1 1'11!1.I ··~•:!'·:.-~~-~~!!-~----~-~~-~·~·!:_·~-~·~•:!!·~·~----~ · ma -._, · ~ wwaed ..., -~ -·=..ii l"ha, ..._.All -9' 11nt _.. See I.Ill f1* Quick, BelptW SALE c o LOT IO' x 300' In Coota -•
... ~~ ~~ mall SLOO. Mn. Dllvla. '!lMtp -~ ~L • -· -lllotNd •-'i a; Ba'"'* cm lOlll' J1Mn<lal M.... Clooe Jn. M·a k e offer.
·: c..tn1 _..._ -~l'u ':: l'nmch taucht. Pulslan lady 1-~ IUll.OO: -i,..... · DANZ~' JIU"O 00: NeG..,... 1-111 cm Phone S.acon 5197. 82-ltc DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT CO. -u. 11ct1..0.. n .. -ot ~-~ -o·-81· •tp -1ll!fl. " IGlllp DIN8,.11811!,8UeaAna ... lfc ""'-'ture a.1.-• T mKtrlcaJ a:.. ...t that aid flnD ~ ~· ..., ' . ~ ucw • UCUO&Z BEA "--F In Jhn Doak 0 a. --ot ...0 two-,__ -a l"OJt·IAl• NMOI\ ... bic -WANTl:D'lb'...S pl-m M C Qth a~...i._ · •u -~~an ront&i• ~. ydeDoalt
·-.,_ ..,. ... ,_ .,. u SMPLOYll&lft WAMiSD a, IO eyde, lllre --"--t Dopt! aw-t ClllJ prtw ar or er ..,.,..,.. .. ,, R·3 ' imo.-La r I• enough for 31& Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona del Har "By the Sea" roi~. 1~ :m s. emtrU Aft., ·RELIABLE LADY wlU care fm .......W lwt dleh;,,, wt•Hrra ~ w biatlt aDowanee lcm a-Haun: 10 to 1 and a to _I apart ~t home. Grand view of .Bal~ c.utomlt. cblliftn at parent ""'"'•nience. •tee! JldL Braller atta< 1 a't. ...__ ,...__ (~ Sa~) bay a d ocean, Now only $35.-C.:.. ~i•= -.Bl~.. 1980 Harbor Blvd., Coota M-. {:all Mn. Barbre. Jfar1iar U. DANZ-SCHllU71' PIANO 00. 000. V . J. Holcomb, 1517 Coaat ·
WTT>IQll """ ...... th!a ,..., .... -, '!lMtp '18-tfc DI No. Mala. S...ta Ana ... tfc Hwy., Corona del Mar. 'where
'' s.otom~ lHT. • the Fl 1a1 Fly." 82-2tc ~OBD~Oll.l8 Yacht Skipper available, tamllla• 1-hand numbf:rins machine KNABE G&Um. W ...... flll -.
'STAT!l OJ' c.uD'ORNl.l. COUNTY •Mexican waters, beat reterencoo. model ?'lo. TI "Ammcan Vlalble" Ono ol Ibo WWld"8 sreat pla-
O~O~'it.. •d.7 ot Sep_,,.,_ ,._ Long S.ach 68-8409. 1!1-6tp Brand ..-. Price '20. Harbor Al-. Baldwin Grand. ~
NEWPORT BEACH HOME
Two-bedroom frame home partly fumlshed.
ocean. Price $4950 at $1800 down.
Near
P .. IH'7. bo'°"' -· Nora s. :':f.· WORK WANTED-Inllllnc In ll!J 475-W, daytime only. NtunberJ Starr OJldmrlns, A -....n =;. •..;:.ot;rr.:."~";d~ ll<me. Plain "' fancy. 530 su from one· to one million. 82-2tc g~ ~ i.nm, ·
D. W. Clul< and llo..,.. C. 'f'fM>mu. Bernardino A"" .. N•wporl FOR· §ALE-B&raaln 11-US win-_,..............,, PIANO 00.
FOR S~Brand new 2 bdrm.,
2 ba •tFI shower, fireplace.
Large living rm. and dining rm.
P~ room. Beautiful kitchen.
Choice location, Npt. Heightl.
$12,500. Phone Beacon 5197.
Evenings Harbor 746-M. 82-ltc
CORONA DEL MAR-NEW SMALL HOME
:::;: ':,... ~ l:~u !&= BeJabtm'. :is.tte dow frames with ciua venetian . 5Z No. KalD. lluta Ana M-ttc
~~::Zted~"'~ '° .-IDIPLOYllENT orrc•e•• • bllnda and trim complete. GllP USED PIANOS. Some u JCJIS •
"' WB&RmOF. I .... Service Shop. Irvlno and 17th, 1115. Good for practlee. Trada It 1Bl4% Newiut Blvd. a.ta-. CORONA DEL MAR ~m~f.:ito_:i:;: ~ a:3d1~:' ,:~ CHRlSTM.AS Selling i.1 here. We Costa Meu. G-ltc In at tull IJl'lce later. Tenm. Beacon 522<>
<Ortt!to:a<e nm ..... 'WTlllen. need 4 ladies in N.wport. Coota FUR COAT-Size 14 % IOncth DANZ-SaDIIDT PIANO 00. CAcrou from Alpha S.ta lf.arlu!tl A be tltul 2-beclr home ~~~ ~b~~Af~· -..td Mesa, Balboa. Write Avon Pro-brown . squirrell. ~.00. 2 O 8 DJ 1'.'0· Main, Santa Abe M-ttc 82-ltc IOU: of =way, ne':: beach
BliL> County and State. ducts 2032 Valley View, Whit-Femleaf, Corona del Mar. PIANO ~ING and ftl)&lrtnc. . and ~mm•• lchool. • ·-• II<-"" tier, Calif. 1!1-2tp 82 J B. B ---AUTOH~-a~---···--• Pub.--&ept. zs. IO: Oct. 1. t4. tHT. -4tc . rown.. &""I-Ill:' Beaaon ............... ............:::. II lng room with -fireplace. car·
CE9'TIF'ICATE OF BUSINESI LOCAL G mL To h elp in •mall 5294-J. 388 Broadway, a.ta 1939 Pontiac Sedan. Cheap. Phone peted wall to wall. Bedroom and
PICTl'l'IOUS rtRlll NilllC cafe, neat, relined, ambitious, BAYSIDE PLATING M8a. '18-tfc S.acon 5164-W. B2-ltp llvln& room have J.arse w1nc1mn
UfJ'Tff!.FNDth:&RSICN"EI>d •o,bereby c:ew'"1 experienced not n e c es• a r y, -SPINET to fioor, la'"'•• patio. Patio bu
b&ke;;-busrn"a..,..ateoOuc:i..!fn aSt~t. Hours 10:30 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. Gold -Sllwr • Copper • Brul ~Mirror Plano. ~ 1937 Plymouth Sedan, exce_n;;t nagstone 'iiC:r and concretP
Balboa. City of Newport Beach. cau-and 5 to 7 p.m . Phone Harbor An......,,_ a ·5--i.1... poaeu now on)y $29!5. ~ mechanical condition $500. Har· w·"-. Ven' etlan b"·•-thruout to rnla. under the fi ctitious firm name ....,......., .,_.......,. ther Spinette lllchtly used at bo ~ ~ of: FLOR.ENC!! B..\KERT. and that 247~R or H arbor 1838-R for -· ir ll60. 82-4tc the house. Lots of cupboardlo ond aid firm ta com----' of the tollowtng · tm t 82 11 ~-OUr Ad In big saving. And you Juat pe)' =:£--,,::.=,:-.:;,......,,,,_ ___ _::_:::::;: ~non.a. •bOM ~ea and addr"NBH appoin en · - c ~ Ora.nae County out balance. FOR SALE-'39 2 door chevrolet closet space. Garage. See this ~t'mf0l~~\t""lii2 w. Oce&D Metal polishers wanted, perma-Phone Dtrectcry DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO oo. sedan, four new tires. Good ron-home at 432 Dahlia Ave., Corona •
Front. Newport Beach. Calif. nent. Metalsmith .of Balboa, 15th -520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-ttc dition . Call at 420 E . 15th · St., del Mar. $10,900. Easy terms.
FLORENCE B. SCHMER. 1212 Ocea.a and Ne\\-,vort Ave., Costa Mesa. L914 Harbor mvd. Ph. Bea. 51U Costa Mesa or phone Beacon Owner. 75-tfc Fro nt . Newport Be&eb. Calif. Y"' .,._,..,,&• a..rNOUN-~ 11 WlTNESS our hand.a tbJe 12th day Phone Beacon 5367. 82-2tc Cor. llarbor and 19th, a.ta Neu o.--...•.-""'"" "'~""•0 5322.R. Ross Rudsell. 82-4tp
of Septe.mbe.r, 1947: N-toM .. L.___..._., ,,_____._ ,_ •• FLOAENCE B. SCHMER WANTED--Young woman to fill ~" ~~~ -u.c KEYS
BEAUTIFUL 7 ROOM Luxury
home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cen-
ter hall plan. Outside patio with
fireplace. 257 So. Wetherly
Drive. Beverly Hills. (2200 IQ.
feet) newly decorated. C.onatruo-
tlon and materials could not
be duplicated today. $29,500.
Will consider trade for 3 bed-
room home, Lido or Balboa
fa land.
L ESLIE SCHMER. · · --L.1 bookk ST ATE OF CALIF'OR:. .... IA, position as m(L.Uune eeper.
COU:"'TV OP' OR.ANGE. •. Apply Bank of America, New-0~ THIS 12th day o f September , I n. ch so.~ A. D. 19'47. be.for"e me. Monte R. Grt-por .ot::8 · uC
rne-s. • Not•ry Public In and for said County and State, peM10na1\7 appe&l"-
ed FT .• ORENf'E B. SCHllER and LES·
Ll"E SCHMER~ known to me to bf the per-aons whOIM! nAme11 are aub.crtbed to
the within Instrument. and aclmow· ledged to me that they executed lbe .me. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I baYe bel"eUnto Mt my h&nd and llftlx.ed my
otrlctal -.I the day aad year In thU
oertll1cat• nnt abo" wrtttea. MONTIE Ft. GRIMES
Notary Public ln and for
Oranp County. C<f.
My COlnlllllll!IOD explrM No•. It. 1960
Published Oct. 7. 14. 21. Z!· l!M7.
CERTI FICATE OF BUSINESS
F ictitious F irm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED doea herebT
urtlty that they a.re conducttns a
prtntins and publt!!hlng bu.slneu at SOll W Mt Central A.,.en ue, Newport
Beach. ca11 rornla, u nde r the nctltloua
nnn D&Jne of Newport H&rbor Publiah-
l.og Co.. and that said f1rm la com-
poeed ol th& followtns penion11. •b.o.e ·
aames and addreuee a.re u followa,
lo.-•ll: Sam D. Porter. 411 San Bertl&f'dlno
A.•enue. Newport Buch, C&llfomla.
Lucll18 S. Smith, nt. 438 Avocado St.. Corona del Mar, Newport Beach.
California.
WlTN!:SS our hand!! thls 13th day
of October. 19"17. SA11 D. PORT!!R
LUCIUS S. SM.ITH. Jll,
STAT!: or CALI'J'ORNIA. )
COUNTT OJ' ORANGE ) •· ON THIS lath day of Octo~r. A.D ..
1947, ~fore me. N ora 8. Ka~a.rth.
a Not.al")' Public In and tor said Coun-ty and St.ate, pel"90nally appeared Sftm
D . Porter and Luclw s. Smith. n t.
known to me. to be the penon.s •hoae
na.mee &re l!!Ubscribed to the within
lruitniment. &nd acknow ledged to me that they ex~uted the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. l have hereunto &et my h~d and affl.xed my
offic lal seal the day a nd yeu In this
-M EN-
Under 45 with high school
education. Opportunity to
train for customer service
work in this area.
FIVE DAY WEEK
Apply at
111 Minnie Sr:, Santa Ana
Southern Counties
Gas Company
82-ltc
WAITRESSES WANTED -S.,
Shore Col•. Be. 5745. 32-tfo
WAN"l'ED-~ carpent·
en. Steady emplo)1Jlent. Set
Ralph Hoyle Jr., 1!505 Co a 1 t
Highway, Corona dol Mar. Ph.
Ha. 741. 80-4tc
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Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
Compound Motor
Golloo, '10c
Oil
lbd• While "l'ou Watt
VOGllL'll
100 Mala BL. Balboa
N-tto
REAi. UTAU n
SACRIFICE SALE of nice lot at
Corona del Mar for cash, $1400.
W . J . Holcomb, 1517 Coaat Hwy.
C.orona del Mar, "Where the
Flags Fly." · 82-2tc
P'OR BENT 41 Finest large com er lot on Lldo
We~m Auto Supply
Authorl>ed Do&let
F:-0-R_RE..,..NT ___ A_par_tm_e_n_ts_. -Ll-gh-t Isle. Principa.la only $7500. Write
Box "G" clo N--Tim-. housekeepl.ng, private 'entrance. ........ "'3
18111 Newport Blvd., Coota -
17-tt.
Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. 82-2tp
82-2tc
W.&H'f&b TO BUY It FOR RENT-Furnished room near ______ .:_ ___ _::; bath priva te entrance. Business
Will Pay Caah man or woman. 318\ii Marine
Fer )'OU!' tumtture or Wbat have Ave., Balboa Island. 82-ltc
,...._ Pbano -58a • ONE ROOM Apartment tor 2, Crawley Furniture Co. garage and utmu ... $10.00 per
1812 New .... Bhd., Coota "-week. 11~15th St .. Newport
·~If< Beach. 82-4tc
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appliances
'-We Buy AhDoet
Anytldnc'"
FURNISHED-Single apartment.
Refrigeration, near Balboa Pier,
$40.00 per month, including util-
ities, year around rental. Call
S~day 1!10 E. Suri, Balboa.
82-2tp
BARGAINS, Quick sal~era
BALBOA 4 DESERT homes:
furnlshed. Income. Box 825 Bal-
boa. phone Harbor 1Z7(}.J.
81-4tc
Joe Nickertz
STUDEBAKER DEALER
3415 W. C.ntral. Harbor 510
1!1-2tc
G. I. HOMES
BUILT ON YOUR LOT
We Arrange Financing GRANT'S
Pllooo Boa. 5"707-M FOR RENT -Furnished room, We have several good. lot listings
1645 Newport Blvd., Coota M-
42-tfc.
a
outside entrance, 423 Goldenrod
Ave ., C.orona del Mar. 81-2tp S . P . BROCK. BUILDER
C. GALEN DENISON, Broker
498 Newport Boulevard
FOR SALE-Beautllul neW 2 bed·
room and den home, real ~
place, finest of broadloom, al·
m05t completely turn is he d
Terms. PriC<O $12,750. 1271 S.E .
16th St .. C..la· Mesa. Open tor
inspection. 81-4tp
SUBSTANTIAL 6\ii-room Hoo!e.
New roof. Plastered. Clooe In.
east side. $7450, E-Z tenns. can
G. M. Pritchett, acent, Beacon
5024-W. !l).tfc
CORONA DEL MAR
MODERN, Redwocxl. 3-bedroom
home and 3-room garage apt.
Just being completed-Material&
and workmanship the finest.
Guest . apt. an4 two car garage
will be good income property.
THE PRICE IS $23,500 ROOM FOR RENT-1 or 2 girls; =-------------twin bed!, home privileges,
FOR SALE -Studi o type divan, ocean front near N.wport gram-Costa Mesa • 80-tfc ISLAND REALTY CO.
cocktail tab I e, upholstered mar school HBrbor 2351 days.
chair, lamps, $75.00 for all or 81_2tp ABOVE TIIE ARCHES _ Good 210 Agate Phone Harbor 3TI-W
sell separ ately. 211 -A East Cen-=,....=-=--~----view; Interesting new 3-bedrm. BALBOA ISLAND tral. BalbOa. 82-ltc FOR RENT -Trailer , covered 82-2tc "'agon. Sleeps 4, mahogany home; fireplace, large gar. Price
lined. 2516 Newport Blvd., Costa $14,600. Call Hub P owers, Agt.
Har. 62-W. 81 -tfc Mesa. 81-2tc
Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. New and
cute modem. South of highway, 4 blocks to the
beach. Price $6150. Temts. • ,,
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 parties. .
Good location for future and present
2-STORY -2-BEDROOM
New-vacant-good construction-on rear of lot.
aose In on nice street. Upper story consists of large
living room-ocean view-kitchen with nook. 2-
Bdrm.-bath. Lower story double garage, Y2 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. aose to shopping center. Price $15,850. Ready and
both sides vacant. Never been occupied.
SOUTH OF HIWAY -NEW-VACANT
Lovely. 2-Bedrm. home. Kitchen, noon, nice living
room with fireplace. Rear bldg. Is double garage.
3 rooms upstairs with bath. Very good coostruction.
4().Foot lot-near ocean.
PRICE $18 .~D TERMS
2-BEDROOM -FURNISHED ,
South of highway, not far front ocean. Guest room
In rear. Garage. Nice living room with fireplace.
Home nicely fumlshed -vacant -m0ve In when
down payment In e5crow -$10,500, tenns of $Z700
down, easy payments.
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS -NEW!
Lovely 2-bedrm. &: den home, ocean view, colonial.
Fireplace. Home has lots of fancy wood, Interior
coostr. Tile kltcheri &: bath, shower over tub. Din·
Ing room, large kitchen. Service porch, garage. Im-'
mediate possession. Price $13,500, terms.
• certltlcate t int above WTltten.
FO R SALE-Black Skunk coat;
dressy black woo 1 suit. black
chesterfield coat. Al l size 12,
excellent condition. very reason-
able. 2343 Orange Ave., Costa
~lesa . 82-1 tc
FOR S ALE -Br and new dining
room set, solid oak, finished In
Philippine Mahogany; also ne\v COSTA MESA--Older 3-bdrm.
home near Victoria and Harbor.
Price $5350. All utilities. Hub
Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
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NORA S. M.ARGWARTH. Notary Public In and for said County
and State.
I My Comml111!1lon u:ritres Jan. 28. 1950.)
Pub.-Oc-t. 14, 21, 28. Nov. 4. 1947.
""'"" ....... --..... -------The News-Times will not be re-
1ponsible for more than one Incor-
rect Insertion of an advertisement.
reserves t he right ·to correctly
classify any and all ads and to
reject any ad\•ertisement not con-
forming to rules and' re~atlons..
· 68-tfc
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llU8na88 OUIDI: u
FORMED Wlndahl•lda 6t Hald
Cavf'n made to order. Also PI ex·
lcJus 6t Ludie Sheet. !or ..i.
Nu-World Pn>ducta Compony,
303 Thli'd SL. Huntlniton Beoch
Phooe Hunttnston s..cti 1711
8().tf1
CESS POOLS and
SEPl'IC TANKS
Installed Anywbore In
Oranp Coollty '
c...tnct Dr1Dlnc
-Oonnectlon
CAD Wert Guaran~l
1'WJinounnceeanW
J. it McCORMICK
MO Victoria SL Coota M-
Be· '"' 5CSJ
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
93-tf•
1768 Newport Bml., BMoon !504IJ'l1I
REPAIRlNG OUR SPECIALTY
Olntractln& and SUpplls
' 97-tfl
COOPERATIVE
· ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 5:!80-R
l573 Elden Ave., Coota -z.u.
U YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONl'R.\croR
:IT4 Eat 1lllll s-
Ph. Be&. 5413 ca.ta -. c.nt . -
CABINETS
Cllltom Furniture -In-
Wlndalo Sub -cu.tom Doan
CORONA CRAFl'
130'2~ Clout ~
Corona dd --1108.
ROOJ'B
W .. J. BEJijlQW
Phone Barbor 1012 J · ' ...
Rex-Air vacuum, new rug 12x FOR RENT -New kitchen apart-
FOR SALE-<-2 \Villon rugs, Qxl2 15. 1821 Broadway, Costa Mesa. ment for couple. Sandy's Motel.
"ith pads, vc>ry good condition: 82-l tc Corona del Mar. Harbor 1091-J.
2 thro"'"· rugs 41.1 x6'h:. Phone '"so'=y-'"'s,.....,S-tu_r_d_y-~-in-beib~-t-eds--an-d ~tfc
Harbor 210-R. 521 Poinsetta matcfling chest, nautical design.
Ave .. Coron a del Mar. 82-ltc $38.00. 609 Via Lido Soud, Lido
PREWAR Check mallS(>r S..mm. Isle. 82-2tc
Sporter stock. Redfield 102.
Arr\munition. $75. 121 Marine
Ave.. Balboa Island. Harbor
1545-J after 5 p.m. • 82-2tp
VENrnAN BLlNDS-AJUmJnum
1tttl. wood. Call t111 tor tree n tl
malA!. Renovatlon 6t rdlnlahln&
Sa Coa5t VflW!tlan Blind Co.
~est 18th and Ne•pa t Ave.,
Coot& M..._ Ph: Bea<:Oll 5762-W
:IS-If•
USED Electric hot water heater,
Thern1odore, $40,00. 718 Jas.
mine Ave., Corona det Mar.
82-2tc
DAVENPORT and chair, bed, 2
day ~. mattresses. rugs,
washing machine. gas stove,
radio, etc. 628 \V . 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. 81-2tc
A GOOD BUY-
IS A WISE BUY
Lot U1 Help Yov Bo Wioe
HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Hub;,r Blvd Co.ta Mesa
/ -_ 43-tfc
llOATll. 8UPPL11:8 a
BoatM .I a1ntenance and
Repairing
F 0 R RENT -Furnished three
room apartment, utilities a nd
garage included, $34.50. Key at
3 17 Coronado, Balboa, after 6
p.m. 8'2-2tp
ROOI\-IS -Private entrance and
bath. 1602 P acific Drive, Corona
del l\1a.r. S-l-2tp
FOR RENT-3 room unfurnished
apartment, employed rouple
only. Reference required. Phone
Beacon 5872.J. 82-2tc
FOR RENT -New motel rooms
and private baths, tile shower
stalls, un.lt heat, special rates
for · permanent gueata, $2. per
day, for 2 persons. No kitchens.
Miracle Mlle Motel, 706 · Coast
Hiway., Newport Beach. Ph.
Boa. 5299-J. 78-tfc
FOR RENT-Furnlahed room tO<"
Raldentlal -Commercial
Powen, Agent. Har. 62-W . Til • C. Coaat Hlway, N""port
81-tfc Phone Beacon 5860: 34-tfc
WHERE TO SPEND THAT
"EXTRA MONEY"
Place your extra money judiciously in
Real Estate. In the Newport Heights
-Costa Mesa Area you can create a
good improved property for your oc-
cupancy or income.
FOR THE RIGIIT LOCATIONS SEE
Hub Powers, Agt. Harbor 62-W
J. A. Beek's Office
BALBOA FERRY LANDING·
FOR SALE-Black Per>lan Lamb
coat, 1-14. Save $100. 2109 Har-
bor Blvd., Cotta&• In rear.
1!1-2tp
FOR THE Frederick Yacht Co.
121~;' Coast Hiway, Newport
Phone Beacon 561.S
1 or 2. (men only) cloae to bath 82-2tc
room. Separate entrance. $6.00 ----------------------.....:....;
per week. 516 36th SL, N..._t
• BUY OF YOUR
LIFE
SHOP AT
GRANT'S
PllODI! Bea. 5"707-M
IMS Newiut Blvd., C..ta M-
TI-tfc
Watcbn • Oodlll • l""11rf
CHROMOM'n:RS
RA!p.lrlnc -Pzcmpt Sonke
-Prleeo VAN DRIMJ.EN
J ft!:WELRY
17811 Nri/ilx t Bhd. Coota -
31-tf•
WASHING MACHINP23
It "°" clm't ha.., me do ,.,..
1'uhlnl at
BIIJ.'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 N-.... Bhd., Om1a ...
Phlm. Rz1 •• S1"1'0
DON'T WAIT
ORDER YOUR
SERVEL
tT-tf1
GAS REFRIGEllATOR
NOW
. Deliveriee Are ·
lmprov:btc
We May Surprile Toa -
VOGEL'S
100-st.
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S.ach. 7S-tfc
1!1-tc OCEAN FRONT ApL Hot•I cl,.. _________ ....;_...;,: to Newp>rt fllhlnc pier, 2306
Boata Priced to Sell ao.an FronL Harbor 987. A
few vacant roarm and apta.
Make reterVatl.ona now. 76-8tc 70-ft.' Aux. Schooner (new canvas)
$10,000.; 42-IL Lake Union Sed.
c:ruller, S!BlO.; 3&-tt. T w I n
Screw SIA!phena, Sed. crut.er,
'8900.; 33-!L Sport Fish.,.:,
(1940) teeOO.; 28-!L Cabin crut.-
er, $34.000.; 2&-!L Slfel C-aft
(1947) $4000.
l ROOM kitchen apertmentl for
winter rental. Stace Mow, 610
Coaat HJchway, Newpt. S.ach.
75-tfc
WANTSDTOllDT a
WANTED TO RENT -Garage, G. E. MINNEY in Harbor area to 11ore speed-
Listings Wanted boat. Harbor 404. 82-2tc
Til Cout Hiway, NeWport ROOlll a ROAJU> M
S.aoon 5032-W. '18-tfc ---....:..==-----=
MUST SELL-1&-IL Srupe newly ~1Ti11r':"~ ~dh!':."1 ~ ~n~
painted, new Alli, $395.00 or St ff Or w best ofter . Miracle Mlle Motel .. o ange., est New·
7U6 Coast !Ilgbway. S.acon port. 82-2tc
5299-J. TI.ate ll&AL l:llTATI: EXOllANGI: '8
COSTA MESA
New 1-bedroom h~. Small but nice, on large lot
and among othet new homes.
$5750
New 2-bedloom home, 1 blk. east from Blvd. Has
hardwood floors, venetian blinds and -very large bed-
rooms. 'Ibis shook! be seen. .
$9750 .
EVA F. RHOQEN
Realtor
El..'l'O?-l D. BARNET1' PERNEL G. BARNET1'
470 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beaaln 5713-R..
Broken
ColtaMsa
Evening&, Beaaln 5779-R
82-ltc
Clipper Bow Boat 1941 SIX ROOM-Modern stucco I----------------~---------
411 fL 14 beam. 70 H. P. Cat dlael.
New bait tank; swmdnah plank;
complelA! axnmerd&1 equlp:nmL
Sal• or tnlde. Harbor 97, 68-tfc
Harbor 97
FOR SALE -Star 1&11 b o a t .
Lateot cyp., flexlb1o mut. 11>-
cludlnC 1&11" ready to llalL
Pl..-Glendal•. Otruo lll88.
80-tfc
Boat Maintenance and
Repairing
' Frederick Yacht Co.
1215 Coast Hlway, Newport
Phonf. BHwc 5615
BOAT BROKERS
home, 8"'piace. W• bath. stall
shower. til• sink. 4 ouUldo en-
trances, patio, small euoot -with tile • .-... bath. laundry
with atra --..... -"·
Jbop. double,pr-. --or 8hed with aophalt floor. 1-
ly Yard., oil , fenced.' 50 x 150.
Sprinklliic .,....... bill -
Mn. Bond. '121 E. Santa .blla
Aw.. !lurlluk. Want &!Jhw
~t llCJ9>E ... 0.-.. ... -view in c.r-.... del lf.ar. ~
• LOANS TO BUILD. l!Qp, ....,._
madend:m er nt:s& N We ,_.. ---NEWPOIH' BAIJl()A """"'''· SAVDIGS 6 LOAN .&SSN.
-Via Llll9 I'll. -· UllO ... . . •
IN'Dt.fSTRIAL SHOP
Near new city hall. M-1 zone. Approx. 1000 sq. ft.,
with perking area. Cement floor, large commercial'
doors, 3 yrs. $85.00 month. '. _ ,
Suitable for Qui>enter. Paint, Boat Shop
or small manufacturing.
JOHN E. SADLEIR, Realtor .
STANLEY A. SMl'l'H, Amodat.e Bro1a!r
HAZEL JI. CX>NDON, Sahwnan
Two Oftkl\s In Corona del Mar:
~ or fHT Co!llt Highway Harbor 741 or 2422 . 82-lt.c
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DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Jim Doak Cyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid. Corona de! Mar ''By the Sea"
82-ltc
JACK SULLIVAN - -VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE·· -INSURANCE
1205 Coast IIlghway-Corona de1 Mar
.
-CORONA DEL MAR • ~tween the highway and ocean. Two units completely
furnished. One rented at $75.00 per month. Both these
units on forty feet and an additional forty feet goes with
the property. It is all fenced and landscaped. A real
bargain at $18,000, terms can be arranged.
JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKE~
AND ASSOCIA~
1205 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
Ph. Harbor 1247-J -or Harbor 1037
~
.. As an Independent broker your llstlnp
get my personal attention.
B. A. NERESON
REAL VALUES
82-2tc
HOMES -INCX>ME -BUSINESS OPPOR'nJNl'l'D!3
INSURANCE
,COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME
2 B. R. AND GUEST ROOM ; 5 YRS. OLD
Nicely furnished with ref., table:top range &: Washing
ll)llchine. Garage. Attractively landscaped on ¥..
acre, all f~ In. Very good district. Oose to cen-
t.er of town. Owner lea vlng state. Must be sold soon.
Better see this one today.
Full Price Only $9500--Tenns
ALSO
' Two-bedroom home--1 yr. old $7675-$1900 cash will
handle. Immediate possesgon-East side.
WE ARE HEnE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON
REAL ESl'ATE BROKER AND ASSrX:lA.TES ·
197:1 Nciwpcwt Blvd -819 South J1111D _a.ta If ''C'df. Sulla Am. Cdt..
l'llane: Bm ooa 5225 Pham: S. A. T.MO
• 82-lt.c
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P.• 3 ••••o--1'· a&Lao.a. ••••·I'• .. • Ad ·
,......, ,WW"'T Xwp .. •. a:o.r. 0 1 -:·WT' . venturers
[. · Sand CZ&b Stock Market
to Sail Fro He~e .to : Seek,· F abulo.us Cocos :T1easure
I
....,<°"'Lll• -iocl -._ u At a Glance ..,. nso non -1. either ... ......,.,.. o1 .......
• of • 1ftVIOUI Gpedltlon to the
No one bore envi .. the ambition Island. or elle er an adwnturer
of C&pt. Charles Wiiiiama and blo on bi. own. Thll time tlley have
seven frlendo who w!ll embark made .ure that the lhlp CUTlel
from Newport Harbor _,,., time !he latest 1n ·m1ne detectlng lnslrU-
·ln December aboanl the 106 loot ments which 1hould' locate """"
IChOoner, 'Dwn-Wen', l!ead down oort of buried treasure, even
the calm 1'11cl!lc fer their cool. the !hough It may not be !he S60.·
weird, stonn:'bound and trqlc 000,000 loot of Lima, whlcll they
Cocos .llland. some 1300 mUes to seek.
hlcb winds'' that pounded huge Ian ~can mllllonalre Jlld>tl-
waves ~ !he sides of !he ves-man who sipted a cllnrea signal
IOI and oent It cl•ar otf Its course. "" the lonely Isle and oomeboW
Bllndlnc 11\lJ!ts made further navi. manaced to anchol' his lhlp • and
gatton t~ the Islands baz. Bend a boat toward !he treac:ber-
ardous. So the Hollander gave or· ous~ shore. It must have been a
ders to desist and to head,. for a very calm day for the storms did
safer course before their ship was not come. Anyway, so the story
wrecked! goes, the Englishman was re.cued
. Ille county was 0out'' about
l $17,000 ls greeted derisively,
' .aa reports reveal that the
~ state and coun~ spent close
· tQ $200,000, while the news-
papers expended nearly a
mllllon dollars in telegraph
tolk' and other expenses in
covering the lengthy trial.
+ + +
se~. Such an unpleas-
ant topi c as sewers seems to
be in the limelight suddenly
as Newport and Hun~Q
Beaches meet 'to 'Wrestle With
the ever-complicated prob-
lem. Our local situation is
· not as happy as it might be,
as both the state and county
health .dficia_ls hav\' chided·
the clty""lor its apparei'it lack
In -working out the outfall
lsfille. That a joint outfall by
the beach towns seems essen-
tial is an issue that must be
settled, despite the reluc-
tance of Huntington Beach
leadeni to realize its import-
• \
ance at this time.
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Water. A recent issue of
the News-Times gave inter-
views with Braden F inch,
Walter Spicer and Ralph
Maskey on the need for
MWD water. While the. first
two have favored Metropoli-
tan.. it is notable to chronicle
ROSSI'S
Cafe and
Liquor Store
1611 ~ Coast mway
Corona de! Mar
"The Same Old Place"
C OCKT A IL S
Am Tel • Tel ....... _._J.!56,.
~f ··-····---···-·-190 General Motors ... -.. -... "6014.
Goodyear -·--.. -·-·· .. --·· 4610
Kennecott ............... ·-····· 46%
Sears ... -····-·-···--····-·· 37
So Cal Edison ···········-··· 32 Standard OU ............ -· .. 60
U S S teel ........... ·-··-····· 74'6
Canadian Pacif.ic ···-···---11 %.
the west of the modern entrance The. treasure or ecclesiutical
to !he P anama C&nal, and begin gold and gemmed altar ..-1a I
their search for t h e rumored, from the Lima C&thedral uma .
1 l-------------fabulous treasure of gold and 1U-Peru ls said tO have been' OOried
ver lgot!, which were said t o be on ~ Island ia 1820 or 1821 by ·
buried there for more than 400 Pirate Capt. Thomson of the brig,
years! Mary Dear, out ot P eru. It ls also
It wasn't until August, 1614, and later landed at nlbury dock.
that Cocos Island was• again England, where he began to clrcu·
tnghted, and this time by ~e late rumors of fabulous treasute
Spllbercen. admiral ol !he l'.>utCll "" Cocos Island.
Kindell's Patio
Open' to Threng
In Spite of Rain
The eight adventuren----Captain of record t hat mDlions of allver
Williams; Harry and Michael CY~ and gold ingots looted from treas·
Hanlon, former Royal Canadian ure trains of government money
D<>rothy Kindell's new patio ~ Force fliers; Betty and J oe coming from Mexico by Beni to
opened last Friday night in Corona O'Hanlon; Norman Bush , former Benito, pirate of Portugese an-
del Mar 8nd in ·spite of a steady U. S. Navy ensign; F red Walker, cestry, in 1819, are burled on the
fleet, who was pas.sing by the Ma-And since that time several ez.
gellan Straits to the South seas ped..it ions have been made to axx.'
and East Indies: Fascinated by Island in search of vast buried
the weirdness of the uninhab~ted treasures. Some have reported is~e, he, too, at tempted a landing. finding millions of treasured oma-
His logbook recorded that storms ments and gold ingots. Others
. drove them back and on Septem-have reported being caught In
her 13, that same year, they found caves while searching for gold and
the~selves f{lr off the course of silver, only to be rescued from
the island. their imprisonment . Whether or
Some time la ter it was reported not there is still gold and silver COCOS TREASURE LUBE
drizzle, a large crowd joi.Ded inl_mip.ing engineer a nd Thomas Egan .m )llterioum island Atop an t-xtinct volcano and-is cos. As t hey neared the island,
the ceremony. -believe that their sturdy ship True date of t he founding of t.1ninhabi1cd. they sBw a ship running out . They
Presenti.._to help in the celebra-now moored here will "be 8 match CC>CC» Island may never be known. In 1598, about 51 years after gave pursuit and overtook it just
tion t hat lasted from 1 until 10 for the he~dw_tnds, .the baffling Only historical note about it is the death of C.Ortez .a Hollander. as thr ee boat loads of gold were
o'clock were representatives from seas, the blinding. ~is ts and the that Spanish ship captains des-J1is chief pilot an Englistunan dumped into tl)e ocean !
t he following patio shops: Lee sudden fogs that visit . the l!each-patched by Don Hernando Cortez, named l\·lelis and a Scotsmau From t heir captives, some negro
Shipley, plastics; Kimar an d ero~s c_oast of the little _island , Spanish conqueror of Mexico,-first named Candish. set fortl1 fror.1 slavC's , they learned that some of
Jeanes. photography; Dr. T . E. ;vh1ch his locattcdr ~c :.stance sighted the island In 1525. It was P..ottcrdam. their aim being to the gold came from Cocos and
Barton, chiropractor; Patio Malt rom t e coas 0 a ica. in that year that Cortez discover-ta ke a trip around t h e \\'Orld. some c'ame from the island of St·.
Shop, a'.nd H idy's Pet Supplies. Each member of the expedition/ ro Clipperton Island a coral· I J·lo\vc\·cr. oncC' on the high seas, Marie. so the story goes. But the
that Mr. Maskey has been
convinced of its necessity,
provirled costs can be kept
down. What this Crabber
would like to see is an elec-
tion called by the city coun·
cil , as soon as practical. to
vote again on water, and
then, instea d of permitting
the election to drift on the
wings of chance, for our civi c
and business leaders to really
WORK instead of talk , for
its· passage.
+ + +
U you have great talenl8,
industry wiU improve them
-if moderate abilities, in-
dustry wiU supply t heir de-
fic iencies-nothing is de nied
to well·directed labor-noth-
ing is ever attained without
knC\VS v.·hfl f they must encounter . d t 11 bo t ' 1 , they discussed the. t ales of hidden Hollander and his ship never
before they ca n conquor t he in-
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ringe a 0 a u a nll e square. "old \Vhich tlit·y had heard many reached eilher of t.he islands for
nccessable coast. Each has been Cocos Island was as hazardous ~imcs in port and headed for Co· there arose a great stotm ,
0
wiih
to the island a t least once in the then to reach as it is now. I t sits ' ----------------
BEAT THE DEADLINE!
Send in Your Subscription NOW for
Start With the New Pictorial November Issue
They Say---U. S. Savings Bonds
Drop Only 4<;7,. in
Southland, County
I fC'nry Fonda and \Vifc ha\·e re-I n tAc face of stcaWl.Y risin•·
1urncd fron1 their Catalina vaca: . . , . b
tion, for '''hi ch the}· chart('red a li ving _cost~. U. S. Sa~·1ngs. Bqnd
boat and cc\c hralt.'d their llth sa les . 1n S_out hern Cali1or~1a for
\\"edding-anniversary aboa rd it. the. f1r~;t n1n f' mont~s of this year
'fhe last day they V.'('re out. HC'n ry j ha\ e droprx:od onl y 4 JX'r ctnt be-
caught a 190-lb. !\<l arlin S\\·ordfish ~o\V the_ tot.n l fo r the correspond-
v.1hlch took him three and one-ing per iod in 1946'.
that an Englishman was found on Cocos Island, r em.a.ins to be
starved and soaked to the bone \ 5een by those who have an adven-
on the Island and was rescued by ·~.'Jm11~ Jife to i)ve to the quest,'
The co ·st
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of a
Safe ••••
It's ridiculously small compared
with the prote c ti on from BUR·
GLARY, from FIRE! Ever d""1
·.,·ith the insurance adjustor ? Then
you kno\V what it means to have
'lour records intact, the evidence of
· Joss ... to say nothing of the man
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jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii.iiii-iii Sir Joshua Reynolds Beachcomber SU CamaUon Ave.,
Corona del Mar
half hours to land. "And," says On . the e\'e of his de~rture for
Henry, ··t ca ught it on 1 i g ht a national ~ond .sales development
tackle ..... Oscar Levant"'has t he conference I~ r.111,,·~uke~. Fred H.
20th Cc nturv-Fox press de part-J ohnson, this. areas d1rec~o.r . of
n1ent baffled. When asked about th~ U. S. Savings Bonds d1v1s1on.
the Levant legend of "'insulting an ounC'C·d that the 1947 sales
people," he r eplied : .. 1 haven't in-tota\ up~ to Octohcr 1 had rea~h -
1 sulted anyone for years, but don't ""d $21 \;506,926, as compared ''':'th
quote me as I mi ght change mY S~~?,48-,188 for the corresponding
mind any minute" ... Victor Ma-pcl •od of 194~.
!t•rr \,-ill wear t\ven ty·t\VO cos-_ ~:_l mont h~ sales tot ~~ed S17,-
1umC'« in "The Ba llad of Furnace ~81 ._o50, ?f \vh1ch $11.192.-93 wert<
('rec k." the story which is set in Ser ies E s. Joh ns~n repor ted.
· that keeps CASH wh ere burglars can
', 'ind it without trouble!
Talk with us about a ~e ... get
the facts!
DAVID C. CORSON
Enclosed, find $1.00 for one year's sub-
scription to .+he BEACHCOMBER.
THE NEW PORT HARBOR FEATURE M AGAZINE
thC' post Civil \Var period, Along Or~ng~. count~ s ;ata: to Sep-
\\'ith the COS tllmC'S. 20th CC'ntury-t ~T-b"'r·) '2~s s~.857,9~ 1.8;>. Of this,
r·ox furnis hed a stu1v ing mug and S3 1 •40-. 0 "-Cre E bond pur-
l H n1u:-.tachc holder ·. . . Vivian c_h_a_s_es_. ___ ~-------
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Residential Contractor
and Builder
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Harbor 1520-W
Harbor 1()85.J
110711.. North Bay Front
Balboa Island FOR INFORMATION • Call Harbor 1249-R
w. 8. Scott Co.
FACELIFTING
FURNITURE (RE-UPHOLSTERY>
Rejuvenate old pieces to freshen the appearance of
your home or to brighten It with a new and modern
treatment In fabric and color.
Let u Wua:trat• the comprebenain MJTlee rendered whm
you -a piece to w. Ill. SCOlT co. for H·upholltery:
Strip
Furniture
To Bau
1fploelaWy .,.S dl4aj ht I& -11.11
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y.u 11•,..im:1 ".a. R41•tf:-_.
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I3 !:iinl''s dog ··Baxie" is spending check of J eanne Crain's fan mail
tin1e at a \'C'tcr narians bC'cause he reveals that, though she has been
ate sever al boxC"s of vi tamin pi lls off the s c rec n for 18 months
.. •. Dan Dailey has a special built (""Margie" \\las her last picture
trailer, \vhich he.uses for a dress-before she retired to have a baby),
ing room, to accon1odate his 6' 4" her fan mail has never slipped.
figure. The standard size trailers She is second only to Betty Grable
he has been using didn't permit
him t o stand up without bumping
his head. The ney,.· one h as an
902 N. MAIN
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SANTA ANA PHONE 743
extra high ceiling ... Lee J . Cobb
will fly his own plane which he
recently aCQuired to the Maine lo-
cation for •·Deep \Vater" .. ·. A
Lew Wallace Office
To Remain Open
:Jfie -.A-riJfocral of :J-encing
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The insurance a nd r eaJ estate
offi ce of the late Lew Wallace will
continue to do business at 2202
West Central avenue, th News-
Times has been informed.
l\1iss J-Ielen Klatt, long-time sec-
retary to the former civic leader,
v.·iJI remain while l\1rs. Wallace
will take her !ate husband's place
in the firm.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF IN T ENTION TO SELL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : Pursuant to the p rovl!iona of &eC*
tlo n 3440 or the Civil Cude or the
Slate o ( C.illtlo rnta. that ROLA.ND E. LJr:DTKE and RACHEL M. LIEDTKE h11s ba:nd and w i fe. doing bU!inesa a.8
'"BALBOA GJFT STO RE'". Vendor-s.
Only the A.dlflnnan l!iteel relnfor~. PH-
fabrtcated, .CONCRETE Fence offers tbeM
ma.ny ou tai.a.ndtns a.d v&nta.ge11. It \a th•
m~t modem a.nd practical fen c4'. today; the
perrect rrame ror a ~ut lful garden : at•
trai::tlve -durable -la.sting -r epair tree;
w ill give lifet im e eervlce afld l'Rt ll'-fat.tlon
a nd m 11y be pu rcha.eed on arnall monlhl7
payment.a.
, or P. 0. Box 503. Balboa, Califurnla
I intend to sell to ESTHER E . G IF~
1''0RD. Vendee or 810 North Ross.
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Santa A.na . Call f(•ruh.1.. a lt that certa in
penonal property corui1sllng generally vf all stock in trade. fixtures, equip-
/ ment aud good v.·IJJ of tha t certa1n · gift sto~ bu11inea11 kno'l\'n ..a BaibOH.
Ultt Sto~" In the City or Newport
Beech . 11rftt located at the corner ot 1-'alru 11nd Bay Front Streell!I, Balboa .
California . and lhlll the purr haae price
there!ur w 1.I! be paid al rive o'clock p.m .. on !he 22nd day ot October. 1947.
a l 1.he Jl.'ellrport-Belboa Eeo:row Co ..
1611 \Ve!t Central Ave11uc. In the City
of Nell:port Beach. O range Counly cau ror111a. •
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])a!ed Or tobcr 13. l ~J.\:.
ROLAND £. 1-IEDTI<E
fl1\('HEL, M. LlEDTKt-:. Vendor!.
E5Tt-tt::R £. GIFFORD,
Vendee. Pub.-Oct . 14, 1947 . •
FOB ~8UBAl'<CI: BEE
·Howard W. Gerrish
1808 Newport Boldennt
COSTA KEBA
F'lloDe8°0
,. 6161
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
·-and Cootnct Bondi Written
ALLEN
MOTOR CO.
I Ol'l:N BOON
II .. o-M BW}'. "--'-OOAUNTl:SD v.~~s l "Stan• AU...
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'!"be .Ack enrian Company of!"t"!I three dla-
tJnctJ~·• at71e11 ol fenci ng. These three
#t)'lee differ tn l'le11lgn only. t.hey •till re-
t.aJn all ot the desir able features o r the
orlclna.I Ackerman F ence. You are Invited
t o .. t.it our offices at any time and •-
f or youl'8elf t he rnany .).cke rm~n featurM
DOW on d1-play.
THE .
01!.IGINAI. (NO. I flEADJ.
Individuality of Design
fl another personal service offere d by the Acke rman
Company. We w ill desig n and custom build (to suit
your own persOral p leasures) a beautiful patio and
barbeque from a ttractive two-tone brick or Ar izona
flagstone. You will ,truly en j9y the pri¥acy . ··com-
fort and safety of your ow n bock yord with on
Ackerman fence, Pcifio and Borbeque. If you ore
plannin; a neW home, incorporate in your plans any
or all of th ... Ackerman feoturei and hove your
home complete under one finance plo.,.
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY
A-Cl>a1n Ulllt r.nc:tnc ._ t:rOlll r 1 and -
.-11 -nrJn1nC lawn on4 ..,-. and otopo chll4rm
-lle*lns Into trsttlc.. Tldo tJpo .al lendfts II ldeol ,._
aadi. «M'" *di& ud "1ml&tk: ....,,.U--
Tbeft Ill DO ol>llp.-c.J1 U ~. -np.
-cau.e ...m .-.ruD1 SI .. ,.... aa -___ ctl ____ _
r... _,. pardWe ...,. er aD of the -
teatures under one nsy pe.ymmt pl&a. F .IL.A.
TD"' 31 MONTHS TO Ii' AL
The ACKERMAN
2330 • '2 SOUTH MAIN SANTAANA
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By
S A M
~RK! Had occasion the
· other day to Jl!ake a trip
to · the Anaheim -Fullerton
section, so dropped in to see
the new plant of "Guv'" Lou-
don's Anaheim Bulletin on
Lemon street. The building,
originally planned to cost
$60,000, ended up for more
than $J20,000, but it has
everything that delights the
heart of a newspaperman. In
addition it has compelled, not
unwillingly, "Guv" to hit the
firing, line and put in many
hours at the desk and plant,
with the result tha t business
has increased nicely. Of su-
preme satisfaction is that
son Howard gave up his offi-
cer post in the navy to join
his. dad in becoming co-pub-
lisher. and likes the work ex-
ceedingly, while wife-mother
Hazel also works in the of-
fice. a combination tha t en-
larges the family budget but
is also hard to beat.
At Fullerton found Printer
N. 0. Shan~. who 10 years
ago handled adve11ising on
the News-Times, and found
himself in his old home town.
after the brig ht li ghts nearly
floored him. "Obie" now has
his m•n ·debt-free plant and
is supremely happy with his
Eastern Star loving help-
mate. In commenting on the
woes of Europe, Shanks lik-
ened the difficulties of those
people to his own problems.
when he said tha t wo rk and
not gifts is the only ,,·ay they
can st11-vi ve. "It ml1st be
hard. gn 1e llini:: effort... he
declared, "if the peoples of
the Old \Vorld ever e.-;pect
to come out of th.eir miser-
ies. All the free food and
help thL• country gives them
but impoverishes them more.
while their hatred of the
giver is but the old story of
c on tern pt engendered by
charity from someone with
more condescending worldly
goods than they have." ......
Overell Trial. There h ave
been little gatherings here
and there in Santa Ana over
the costs of the Overell
trial and the general opin-
ion is that a mistake was
made in bringing the case to
court. thus confirming the
opinion of District Attorney
Jim Davis. He refused to is-
sue warrants on the assumP:.
tion that the evidence was
(Con tinued on BaCk Page)
Junior Firemen
Feast Announced
All procc>eds received from the
sale of tickets for the breakfas t
wh.ich will be given from 7:30 to
11 :30 a . m. Saturday, November
8. at the parking lot of the Grt'at -
er All Ame rican' ~1arket on Coast
highv.·ay. v.•ill go to the Newport
Beac h J unior Fire departme nt
fu nd. The breakJa.;;t is sponsored
by the Kiv.:anis club. ---
Over 40 Entries
With Newport in
T ournarrient of Roses
.-\ssuranet> thnl thC' 59th ,.\nnual
Tournament o r Roses \\'ill b(' onC'
of thC' largE;>st and finC'st in history
,,-a.3 made knov.•n today by Parade>
Comm ittee Chairman. J ohn S.
Davidson . "·ho anno unced t h a t
OVC'f (orly e ntriC'S for participa-
tion have alrE;>ady bee-n received
bv th<' Association.
-Among these is the one spon-
sored b y Newport Beach. Scenes
and events of the old and new
"'est will be pt'esented in flowers
by entries through their in terpre-
tations of the T ournament theme
-"Our GoJden West."
'Bopp.d' on Head,
Complainan# Demurs
As OnlooAers Disagree
Poliioe ~ called to quell
a 41'-hU'' 1 r r:e la a alcbt club
la --., 1 :46 o'clock --
Uy --.-bolo emtod::J a ..Uor ham tile
-..i -.iw •* Laq BNcll
wM w llCC_. of •bik.l.ac
....,_. D . P'ruee of 11'5 ---S-ta -----.... iecel'dl ...... tbt
Ute 177
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---... ...... tile 8-ata Aaa W t<mWTed at
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.a.. ••~Ices« ..a wttae•" w .._ ~ of lW elf'N,
rave ~ wei••• ol
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'l'oclay'9 11 A.I(., P.&'I'.
Dow 1-A'Nlflll&i
tr.. i..w. c.... ...._L.&. .......
Industrials ... _.182.28 up 1.79
Rails ·············-· 49.33 up .66
Utilities --·-··-· 35.65 up :rt
Volwne---1,220,000 shares.
8elieet LW sa.k hp
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Newspaper Mo "W
Mid-Week
Ed itto1n
Audit Bm: 1,a
of Clrcolatioml
EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOLUME XXXIX ~ORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER H , 11M7 ·GY1 NlJMBEB a
CONGRESSIO~~AL i\1EMBERS of the conimittee on IN.lbllc "'orks pose Mt the Newport Harbor. \'~cht
c fub. From le ft., Frank L. Sundstrom (~. J .), Ho mer D. 1\ngel1 (Ore.), Edward G. Rohrbaugh <". \flw.),
J . •larry ~lcGre1tor (Ohio ), RUMel J. ~lack , Chairmen Geoi'ice A. Dondero (l\llch.): ':!f8t J ohn PhlllipM
from the 2'?nd Di!it., Gordon L ~lcDonough {Calif.), and Howa.nl A._ Coffin (!\tlch.ynoto_b)' ~rhard.t
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\\'IT ll ROl' t:D\\'..\RDS. <'h:llrn1a n or t h!' ~)ran~e t ount~· llnrtHi': ('on1nt1 ...... lon (~h(~\\ll t'f'n l4•r ~,·Ith hnntJ
to mouth) as dinner host, ntembers or harbor ln!iip~ r t Ion party !'J\ \\'llh llH·a l dt~n1tll rit>~ a l \ achl club
dinner Saturday nlKht~ Left to ril{h t : ('ol. .J. R. Ki lla11, \\'. E. l«';r noldlt, ron1n11~~loucr of vubllt· build-
ings ( µu rtially hidden); Col. D ... ~. J ohns. l'onJrres~ nlan~ and 1\lno. Home r ~). 1\nJ:e ll,, Co n~r~!.'sn~B n ,John
Phillips, {.'h.u.irman o f Public \\'o rks Georl{e Dond1 ro. Ed"·a rdM and ~I rs. t:.tt""·a tds, Col. r\. T · \\ · '.\l oo"',
Sta_!e Sen. C lyde "'at~~l!_._\\'lllard Sndth, C.'one rf'iun· ~n and '.\1~ Go.!don l\1cDonough. photo by Ger~rdt
County Board of Supervisors
Host Committee on Public Works
·Eight United States congres.~men, mem.ben o f the Committee on
PubUe \\'ork11, together "'Ith their "'1\'ett ,and rep~ntaU\•es of t.he
board of U. S. e ngtneen we re entertained at t he Ne'4·port Harbor
Yacht. club Saturday following a tour o f inapectlon.
\Vlth C ha mber of Commerce President Herb Ke nny · polntJnK out
the sight.A. the party toured Ne"·port Harbor from 5 p. m. until after
sundo"-n. Follo"1ng that, dinner \\'all i.e:n·~ at. the club under lhe
sponsorship of the county board Of(o)F--s·
supervl...... -reeway 1gns
Roy Edwards. chairman or lhl' •
orange county Harbor comm.is-Puzzle Mesans
sion. introduced Representative
John Phillips 1.vho in turn inform-R<'sidcnts of Costa !\l ~a '''t're
ally pr csf'nted mC'mbers of thC' stirrC'd to QUt."'S tion !hi!' \\'f'C'k frt.¥-
cor.gressiona l , party to asscmbll"'d "·ay signs "'-'hiC'h the S late [)(op<1rt-
gucsts. n1cn1 of 1-ligh\\'ays has erected on
Chairman of the eonimit tce. the main l'C'ction of tO\\·n. Th<'
J ohn A Dondero. of l\l ich .. ac-!:igns r ead. "F r('('\\"ay.' 1\cc~ss
k •I dg. _, appr "ciation of Ne"'-R ighls Restr icted on This Section no'' c l."-' -. I H " h · ·· port Beach hospitality, say1ng.,or 1g \\ay.
.. T his has been the most pleasant Both StatC' S('nator C't)·d<' \V at-
stop on our tour . You have sho'''n 1 son or O r a ng(' and J-\ssemblyrnan
us over your beautiful harbor a nd I Earl StanlC"y or flalboa Isla nd
"·hat '"e have seen today "'ill help J SC'cmrd puzzl ed about tht> reason
us to better serve you "'-'hC'n we for the s igns. too. They said thal re~urn to our tasks in Washing-) no frf'('\\'ay project through Costa
ton." M<'sa \\"Ou\d be a realit:.· ror a
ThC're \\'er e no <;chedtJIC'd speech-I decade.
l's a nd no after dinner progr a m. • •
Momh<'rs of tho commit1co re-Add Fire Prevention:
1urncd to Los Angeles S.iurday ' Surplus Extinguishers
night. some of them to go t o I •
Ha •vaii to compl ete a survey of Available to Vets
harbors. ! ! 1· 1 r· · I-a\'t' you a 1tt" ire 1n your
New Zealand Firm -' Seeks Manuscript,
By Newport Woman
A Nf'\\' Zc>a land publi\hing house
has ask<'d permission rrom :'.\l iss
!\1ary l\!c[)('rmott of 129 38th
~trr et . Newport Beach. to be th<'
first to publish her book manu·
!"Cr ipt; entit\C'd, "?vlad Safari."
I shop?
I Pu! 1t out \\'ith :i ~vcrnmen t
C'Xt ini:uish<'r! .
Gat herini:;: dust An d coh"·ebo;
sine<> the ,,·ar. 58.000 o nC'-gallon
\'apori7in ~. liquid-typ<· quf'n chC'r~.
<'~pccially r ecomm('ndffi for dous-
in~ ~asolinc and oil fires. ha\'<'
becon dC'C'la rC'd surplus a nd may h('
purchas(•d -no"' by ccrtifil.'d \'C't-
erans of \Vorld \Va r II, a nd . afte r
Oct. 17, by other claimants.
Balboa Boy Hurt
In Bike-Car Crash
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Doctors Can Get
Surplus WAA
Sterilizers •
Newport Beach physicians m ay
i:-q uip thcms<'l\'eS \Vith government
s urplus Autocla\'Cs a nd sterilizers
at new fix<'d Jo\v prices and hos-
pit als an' offered a 95 perC<'nt dis-
count on the same articles. \Va r
Assets Administra tion a nnounced
today.
'fht.• property, in 56 t ypes.
ran(¥•s from small instrument
ste r lizers to lar~C' hospital t)'JX'
battcrie!:. Somf' typcos are opc-r ated
by electricity. some by steam .
others by gas or gasoline burners.
ThC' OC'\\' lo''' prices. established
for priority claimants. "·holesaler!'
a nd retailers ar C' subject to a 15
J)('rcent mar kup for small retail-
ers. Eligible tax-empt institutions
may purchase at a 95 percent dis-
count.
Physicians and hospital propric>-
tors "·ho ar <' \'Ct c ra ns o{ \Vorld
War II ha\'e first prior ity on this
departmenl. Minimum aCCl'ptable
order is for $100 ,,·orth of ma-
ter ial.
Con1pletC' informat io n on this
s urplus n1 ay be obtained from any
\VAA C'C'ntcr. In Los AngclC's. the
address is 15."> \\'. \\'ashington
31\'d.
COM Business
Association Meets
The Corona del 1\far Business-
men's Association m('t last n ight
at the gramm a r school under the
gavel of \Valtt'r Ge rhardt.
Discussed ,, .. ere pla ns for a pro-
posed baske t social to be held
Tha nksgiving at the Gun Club.
It is planned to invi te all r esidents
of Cor;ona de1 Ma r to participate
in the event.
2 Hit-Run LOCAL HUNTER REPORTED SAFE
Cases Here AFTER MISSING 4 HOURS ON COLO.
On Weekend TRIP IN WHICH L. A. REALTOR DIED
A car said by police to be reg-
is tered to \V. J . Schoerienbcrgc;:
of Box 52, Lakeview, was booked
as a 'hit-and-run' a ft er M . L . Karr
of Santa Ana, driver for th c
Sar.ta Ana-Balboa bus line m a de
a complaint to Newport Beach
poliC'C', late Saturday afternoon.
'K' arr r eported th;,t a car bear-
ing Jicrnsc platc 48 N 945 ran into
I hL' side of his 'bus as he was pull-
ing out from the bus stop near
the old gasoli ne ser vice sta tion at
l\1cFadde n place and Cen tral ave-
nue in Newport a nd then drove
on. 1hc driver r e fusing to give h is
name or addrC'ss to h im.
Also reporting an alleged 'hit-
a nd-runncr' to 1he police '"as R.
C. DcFir or 301 East Bay avc-
nU('. Ba lboa . who said that a car
registered to E . E . Crumrine of
707 Spurg("Qn s treet. Santa Ana.
dro\'e away a fl cr striking his n1a-
chin('. The collision occurred near
fh(' S ea Est a motel on Ne"·port
boulevard. Costa Mesa!' a t 2 p.n1.
I Sunda~.
1 3 Councilmen
Praise Scout
Building Idea
State Chambers
Will Meet on
Water Menace
Protection of California's share
o r "·ater from the Colorado river,
\\'ill hold thC' spotlight at a meet-
ing .of th<' natural rcsourC<'s com-
mitfec. of the California State
Chamber of Commer ce next \\1ed-
nesday, October 15. d
This stalcm cn t was made by Ed-
,,·ard n. Va lentine. regional vic<'-
pr<'sidl'nt . in announcing a mff't-
in.g of thC' entire n1embersh\p of
thf' St<itC' Chamber 's Southern Cal-
ifornia Council at the Los Angeles
Biltmore> 1-lotel.
"Of a ll the threats to Southern
California's water supply," Valen-
1inC' said , "the Central Arizona
m!:'asur e is the most serious."
The Central Arizona Project
mC'asure, no"' in the congr essional ·
hoppers. "'OUld at a cost of one
billion dollars divert annually over CO>l>IODORE BARRETT
on<' million acre fee\ of water Off, Bo d
for ir r igation a nd po'>'.·cr use in I 1cers, ar
Arizo na. The measure is opposed Of L• h A t
by CaMornia ci\'ic. business. and Ig ts SSOC.
agricultural organizations. R • }} d'
"'1\ddition:i l large diversions of e1nsta .. e
Earl Coleman or 330 Smelbler ~ s treet., N e\\· port Beach, owner oC •
Theo Rocket fi shing boat, moored
at K ing's Landing, was sale in Du-
ra ngo, Colo .. today, a fter being re-
port t'd lost on a hunting trip in
which a Los Angeles realtor died
of a heart attack.
Coleman rC'portedly wandered
back in to camp aft<'r being m.is,s..
ing fo r four hours. He was the ob-
ject of a widc>-spread search until
his r e turn.
Dead was Dia ries A. Helbach~
63. of Los AngC'les who was ft--
ported to have-s uccumbed to a
heart attack while at the QlJDP
site.
Coleman W&,i; on(' of a party of
thrC'C, including HC'nry Barnett of
Tra.<:k a \·enuC", Garden Grove, who
left Orange county a few days ago
to hunt ·elk and deer in the wilds
of Colorado.
Local Boy Shows
Ke Knows All the
Right N1:1mbers
HC"re's on" Ne\\'port ffarbar
chi!d thal is n't going to be booked
as a lost boy, if he-can hcip it.
Colorado ri\'cr '''3 1C'r such as thosl'
call('d for in the CC'n tral Arizon8
Project," \raJC'ntine ,,·a rnt'd ... ,,·j]]
!'lop lhC' gro,,·th of Southf'rn CaU-
forni;\ and halt 1 he expansion of
hu~inC'SS <1nd indus1 ry . 11'he Colo-
rado ri\'t'r is the so1.1rce of supply
Off i cer~ :ind dirccLors of the
T Qurn a n1ent of L ights as~ociation
v.·er<' rei nstalled for the cnmin::;
1--IC' has such things all \\'Orked
out. P or instancl"'. he knows both
his fat her's hus;inC's.<: office num-
ber a nd t hat of th<' Nt'"·port Beach
policC'. _
J ti" n.'lmC' i.<: Rohby f\1cF:lroy and
hC' is !hr fnur-and-a-half year old
son of ~!1·. :1nrl '.\T1·s . ThC"o. J\l c Elroy
of Ne\\'pOrl l l('i\.;:hl s.
'fhree mcn1l~c>r.s o f the !\"P\Vf)(>rt j Ilt'<1f'h city counril ~poke laudahly
t)( ;a pL1n lo <'rC'CI a sound hu1lding
I for rh,.. Girl Sco111 Council and
th•'ir i:·oop!' in thi" city \\"hC'n i~
t~·l'\"it·\\'Pd on 1 he-s ubject. for th(• !l.lctropolit<Jn \\ta te r Dis-
0 . 11 j 1ric1 ,,·ith '''hich Kc•\\'port Beach
1\ll t'n must soon Joi n to prolect its fu-
turC',' accordin~ to ma ny "·cll-in-
l ntrr,·it'\\"Nl "'l'rr '.\l :1ynr
RN>d. C'ouncilmrn Roix'rl
<ind 0 Z. Rober tson.
year at a n1ef't-
ing: held f"ri day
ni ght a t 1ht·
R:;ilboa Isl. os-
fi ce of J . A.
Beek.
The)· arc :
F"ind ing t tit' door locked re-
ce nt]~· the youngster "'alked across
to a neighbor's house and said to
1 hC' \\'oman \\'ho ans,vc-rcd the
door. ··l\1 y mamma isn't home.
\Vould you mind ealiing my daddy
at l-l ar bor 23R7? And if you can-
not reach h im. please calJ Har-
bor One."
l\tayor R<'ed at first sta ted that
hE;> belie\'C'd hc should not commit
himself on a matter \\'hich should
first be discusS£'d by all the coun-
filmen ttftcr they have seen draft -
ed pla ns for the headquarters.
"Howeve r . I can say this," he
added. "a city can well afrord to
aid a n organization or t hat char-
acter."
Councttma n Robert Allen ver y
definitely "tated his f('('lings on
the subject . "I fC<'I very fa\'orabty
IO\\•a rd the ir plan. They have been
here long e no ugh and should have
fi rst priority on city-o"'Tled Prop-
er ty."
Councilman 0 . Z. Rob.:o rtson \\'BS
blunt. "I am in favor of all such
mo\'ements.''
l\tembcrs of the building rom-
mittee or the Girl Scouts Council
Are f'xpected to 3ppear before the
members of the city council at
their next r egul ar meeting, Oc-
tober 20. at "'hich time it is
ho p<>d absent('(' councilm<'n \Vi\1 be
prrsent to f'Xrtmine the building
pl an.
59 Surplus Buildings
At SAAAB to Be Put
Up for Vets' Offers
The Local Allocation Division
of the S1ate [)(opartme nt of F i-
nanct' today a nnounced 59 sur-
plus buildings at Santa Ana Air
base Yt'ill be offered for sale tfl
ve t erans under the Stat e war sur-
plus housing program, beginning
October 22.
ThC' site "'il l be open on Satur·
da)' and Sunday, October 18 .a nd
19, for inspect ion or the buildings
by iri:ter est ('d veter a ns who have
lilNl applications and have been
certified. No salE;>s \viii be made.
r.o"'e\'cr, until the sale is started
on thC' folloY.'ing W ednesday.
To be ~Jigible to partici pate in
tho inspection a n d subseque nt
s_ale. vete ra ns must prese nt a cer-
tif ied application form issued by
the State Department of VPt e ra ns
Al fairs.
fot mC'd ci,·ic officials l .
Headed for San
JamC's S . Ba r-
r ett, co mm o-
dore; J . B. l\1c-
Nally, vice com·
D• Co t• modore. J o h n Iego nven Ion M. Allen.rear
McNALL\' commodore, A .
Fortunately, the neighbor reach-
ed hi s father at liarbor 2387.
which is the number for the Bal-
boa Snack Bar. H arbor One i,s..
ttic number for the N e wp o rt
Bcoach Police station!
A de lc~~tion _ from the. Newix>rt J . 'IWist. treasure r ; Ross Greeley,
H arbor JGwarus club will attend secretary and directors Hubbard t~f' 27th . a n.nual Calif°:rnia 8:"d I c. Howe'. Donald ·Ke mp, W. K.
~e\'ada d1s tr1ct . conven t1oi: which Mufllhy, Wayne B. Harper, Henry
1s to be held 1n San Diego on I B. Grandin. F elix Bangs. Robert
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Murphy A Anderson and Arthur St t R bl' ' U •
Attending will be Jack Raub, LaShell~. . ' a e epu ICan n1t
ne'''_presidcnt: The_o. McEJroy. im-As a secondary order of busi-. To Meet in Riverside
m('d1atc past preside nt : Cap Re-ncss. ways and mE;>ans of impro-~a n. Tom _Dugan, Vo1¥Y Hay J r ., ving next }'ear's Tournament of l\1embcrs of the executive com-
l\1ont e ~rimes and Qallas Col~-Li ght s were dj scussed with thosC' mittt'e of the State Cen tral co~
man. W1vC's of the de legat es will present. Brought up were tenta-mitlce and the California Repul}:..
also attend. tive propcisa ls to handle the in-1ican Assembly's candidates and
.Mf.'mb<>rs of the pr~gram co!11-crea~ing crowds lthis year's at-fact-finding com mit tee will con·
m1ttec of the San Diego service t<'ndance "'as estimated at 250.-''C'nC' in Ri,·t'r side on Saturda)· and
club ha\'e a rranged an in teresting 000), both as 1o pa rking facilitic>s Sunday. sch~ule ro: visiti~g delegates in-and seating a rrangements. The naml' o r Governor Earl
eludin g an inspection of the naval Ho,ve advanced a !'Ugge:;:;tion \\7arren will fi gure prominently in
flC'C't a nd a tour of the r ecreation-!ha t. in the future. parking 0 0 Bal-the decisions "'hich are to be made
al ar('a of the ci ty. boa I sla nd should be restricted to b)' the 1"'0 GOP groups. Principa.J
residents o nly during the e\·ening busi ness wil l be the plOOging of Balboan Booked on of the parade. The suggestion v.·as a c~ndidat e for the prcsidC'ntia1
1a lso made that the event be sched-non:i ina t io n from .California to the Ex-Wife's Charge luled for an ebb-tidC' Saturda)· national conventJon.
. night so that a greater throng I
. Arroslod last night, by local po-could be aorommodat ed on the ad -SCOUTS BACK DRIVE
hce, Stewart ~ac A Le•.:y , "'hose , ditional beach space.
address was given as Coronado .
Apartments. Balboa, \Vas booked Walter H 1tchm<1:n. tournamei:t
on a n intoxication charge a nd later ma nager. and Pere Pellett. 1n
released on S25 bond following a charge of powe r pla.nts. \\'ere con:i-
complaint from his ex-..,,·ife. mended ~y the off icers for their
\vork dunng t he last e vent . At 11 :24 p.m. a \\'Oman "'ho .
gave her name as 1'1rs. S . M. ThC" m_l'1?t1ng closed a f1 er the of-
M A'Le 610 Cl .._.,_ flC"Crs fa.1J ed to reach a n agreem ent ac vy, Uu11ouse ave-• . f h • nue. Ca Ued police a nd reported on the issue o whet er next yea: s
h h h b d h d bee to urna men t should rPtum to its t a t er ex-us an a n . . · · Id . . . cor1nth1 a n or 1g1n or shou con-ha:iging arou n~ outside her win-tinue 10 function as a commercia l
dow-for approx1m;\trly three quar-rade with outo;;ide C'ntries.
ter s of Rn hour. \Vhen patrolmen pa . .
a r rived, J\1ac A'Levy had departed , Present at the m~t1ng \\ere
but they traced h im to the Arches Barrett, McNally. Tu1st. Gre~lf'y.
a nd from t here to two Balboa Ho\\'e. LaShell e, Beek a nd Hstch-
The Boy Scouts of Southern
California have a i1opted a nother
project by the delivery or over
300,CX>cl phamplC'!S "'hich a rc a
dir-cct appea l to t he public to sup...
port the drivC' to build the Los
Angeles l\1 ('morial Ca nC<-r Hos-
pital. Wa tch for the folde r ~under
)'OUr door. The Roy Scouts are
,::i\'ing their time so when you find
I he folder unde r your door use
thr· a t'tached pl edge card and mail
in ~·our contribution ~t once. I-Iclp
yoursC'lf is their slo1;an, the ir goal
is The 'Los AngeJ('S Memorial Cans
(.Cr Hospital.
bars. m a n. I ~--------------
Mrs. 1\Iac A'Levy reportedly told
police-that she had her final di-
vore(' papers freeing hC'r from
!I.t ac A'l..e\'Y .
Arrowhead Mystery
Cleared by Writer
Local Oil Man
Declines Summons:
He's in Arabia ~l iss l\1 cDermott, who is a con-
tributor to foreign publications,
among ~·hich is "Die Huis Vrou'"
I The House"•ife). \\•hich hu wide
circulation throughout south,
southwest and west Africa, has
based her book on personal ex-
periences of a cross-country tr:ip. READY $300,000 REQUEST
Magazine Publisher
Reports News-Times
Ads. Pull Business
Harry Welch. executive seare-
tary of t he !'Jewport Harbor Cham-
ber of Commerce, has received a
copy of Judge Guy S . Garner 's
''Tragedy and Romance of the
Arrowhead," the true story or the
mystery of the presence of the
giant Arrowhead upan the moun-
tain at San Bernardino. The Ne\\'{>Ort Beach you n g
"'Oman has contacts throughout
the globe, with Whom she carries
on an int eresting correspandence
and about whom she lectures be--
fore groups in YWCAs and other
organiz.atiom.
Bruce Nott. eight, of 502 West
Bay a venue. Balboa. sustained, a
severe cut on his head .and in -
jured his left leg, when he ran
his bicycle lnto an automobile at
Anade place and W e5t Bay ave--
nue, Balboa, at 1 p.m . Sunday.
The Nott boy was treated at
the orrice or a local physician for
his injuMes.
"Advertising in The News-Times
brings returns." Harold Barnum,
publisher of The Beachcomber, ad-
Necessary forms (or the request Earl W . Stanley will work to mitted today. "I used to tell rner-
or $300,000 to be used far the clear ~ request with the next
erection or the proposed Presby-JeSsion or the legislature. chants that. when I was solicitor
teria.n hospital are now be.in& pre-The foundation for the federal for the paper, and now I can
pared, Braden Finch, member of and state money grants was laid speak from an advertiser's view-
For close to 60 years there
have been many legends told about
the marvelous prehistoric land·
mark and for the first time a resi-
dent of Highgrove. Judge Garner,
well known newspaper poet and
"'illlam H. Rutherford.,
formerly of %U Grand Caaal.,
Balboa Island. la too far from
Calllonla. to S-J" aUeatloa
to IUlJ' wan-t for a ml.Dor
trattle vtolall .. ID ~
It ~·u ~ 1oda7, when
local po&e '-"ed tut -former Rarborite h ta Ara.-
bill.
Rotherfont, aa emplo)'e of
a Califon:la oU e.1pa87, wu
.taued by Al._ po&e
wlllle ID -S-~ Oak'•.., . bA,,J' a_.r e a for a
Mesans Meet Tonight
Board or directors of the Costa
Mesa Clamber of Commerce re--
ceived notice from their sea-etary,
Fom!St B. Owen. today, that thett
will tt a nwetlng in the Costa
Mesa Firo Hall tonight (~yl .
I. A. MA."< PICKED UP • John J . Wiegand of Los Angeles
wu take-n into custody Monday
night at McFadden Place. Re wu
~ with lntoxicatlon.
H Id E S f the board of dirtttor., has an-following a survey last April con-Point."
0 xam oon Or nounced. ducted by Dr. P . T. Gilman, chair-Barnum recently in...-ted an ad Library Assistant .The moll<!y If granted. toc•ther man of the State Bureau of His-In The N--~-... entitled. I with a backlog ot $590,000 in cash pital Surveys_ Since then, a com-.., ... _. • uu
E. \V. Gillespie of the Nrwport and pledges, will virtually a11ure mittee made up of Dr. Howard ''Beat the Deadline," urging per-
Beach Pogt Office, announced t~ the erection of .the million doll&r Fleming ~ Dr. Ray Brahms of sons to subscribe (OT The Beach-
day that an examination will hospital bµilding to he located ln Laguna Beech, and Braden .Finch comber before the deadline on the
shortly he held by the Civil Ser-Newport Heights, he said. !\av• ,..,,.ked with Qt. Loe Rua-.
writer, hu written a book that
adequately tells the truth a~t
the phenomenon. Poems, one about
Balboa, are included in ~e book .
MESAN FINED '$100 vice commission fOT' library assis-1be sum, available for allocation sell of tM county ~alth depart-new subsoiption rate. J
tant for filling pcsitions in \Vash-under the Hill·Burton bill. will ment to R"'Pfltt the way for re--''My mail is overflowing," the Darvel W . Woolsey was fmed
ington. D. C. and nearb)-Mary-be supplemented. it la planned. by ceipt of the srants. 7 rormer News-Times advertising $100 in city court this morning
lend a nd Virginia. a second $300,000 p-ant from the Finch took the opportunity to sa.Jemian confessed over tht" teJe. by acting city judge ,D. J . Dodge.
F urther information and appli· state. Finch explained that a aec-9C(uelcb rumors that the propoged phone ·"Ibe letten are aubecrip-Woolsey, who lives in Costa Mesa,
cation fonns for the examination ond request for that amount will hospital site would be tmned over _ · .
may he secured from Mr. Gillespie, he made as soon as ttchnlcal dlf-for an oil ~· "It would take lions for the magBZlne and each was booked Monday ahorUy after
who is secret&Ty for the local ru:uiu.s are W<rked out. and lt a l'llbor ll> change our p1am one n>entions the advort!Rment midnight and charsed witb drunk
branch of the commiuion. is expected that ~-.·be oU:I. wbldl'I put 1n '!be N..,._Tlma .. driWtg.
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t.o.4 ot tll few Wa ·~
ance la coart.
Wllem tbe .U .... dtda't ""°"' ap la ooarl, -Ala-meda dty -9trate erdtted
• warrut -.le oat far Ima.
The . warraat U'IWed ta N !!'llf·
port 8-1:. Satarda7 •• d
over the w!l!!kemd tale peBce
were lafOl"llMld tlaat; Ute oU
Dlall WU la Arabia. ~ ..,....
rant WU ~ lo AJa.--
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Pace2 NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY Newport Beach, Colli. O.tober l-, 1M1 City Bulldlng Total~
Al Malaikah to
Hold f.eremony
Osteopathic Surgeons Conclave Scheduled To
Open Next Monday At Los Angeles 1Biltmore
Balboan Applies
For Pier Permit "Be Sure-Insure"
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"11t11 8-0b Geier
W ell, it looks like \.\;nter is fin~
ally here, at least it feels that way
-... today, although ~ t h e colder
\\leathe r has
blo'vn that op-
pressing s m o g
and haze away,
an d '''e are
very thankful
for that. • • •
Leonard Bigon·
ger, Paul Good
and Jay Hill·
gren have all soloed recently Jay
soloing in his own Navion, after
ba\•ing just soloed in a CUb. Frank
H ahn received his private license
in his own Ercoupe. following the
example of his ,,..ife who received
her license the preceeding week.
Qn·ille Bonn received his private
UCC'nse under the G. I. BUI of
Rights.
C. O . Lewis received his flight
instructor's r ating rron1 Inspector
Denner of the C.A .A. Bill Murray,
ftft h place \\'inner in the Thomp-
&0n race at the Cleveland r aces.
r eceived his mulli-c ngine r<lting,
as dJd John S\\·:inson of Laguna.
F rancesco Rodriquez had quite
a time for hinlSC'!f. \\·hen clue to
the haze around Son Diego, he
m issed the National City airport
and \vent into !\1t'xico. Fi9ding an
<>PeJ1 fi eld, hC' landed the ship
and had to stay o\·f'rnight. return-
ing to 1he National City airport
the next ' day. Since hro could not
get t.o a phone. quite a search was
ins.t.ituted for him the next day,
\U'lti l be finally got back to where
he rould make a call.
If you S('{' some silly looking
y,;ngs tx-ing worn by prorr.inent
people a round town. don't think
that they have suddenly gone
childish. It si{nply means that they
are in some Stage of flying train-
ing, or are full fledged pilots.
There are 'three types of Wings;
yellow ones with the inscription
"Flying Dodo Bird Disc Jockey"
for those who have started to
le8.rn but have not yet soloed. Red
ooes w ith "F1ying Solo Disc J ock-
ey" for those who have soloed.
and "Flying Disc Jockey" for
those who have Pri,;ate licences or
higher. And woe unto him who
gets caught without his wings
prominentJy displayed. The drinks
a.re on him.
ODD FACTS ABOUT FLYING :
Once an airplane leaves the
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BAY FRONT
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Disaster Auto
Trailer Given
L. B. Naval Area
A special automobile trailer.
rquippcd. \vith surgical facilities
compara ble to those of operating
rooms of Jarge hospitals has been
assignC'd to the 11th Naval Dis-
trict in Long Beach Cor use in
disaster r elief.
The highly mobile surgical unit,
'''hich v.ras jointly used by the
t 'tarine Corps a nd Navy Burea u
of Medici ne and Surgery during
\Vorld Wa r II, contains the most
m o dern a nesthetic apparatus,
oxygen tanks. surgical instru·
ments a nd apparatus, blood, plas-
ma. antibiotics and other facili-
ties.
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City building permits IAued for Shriners of Al Malaikah Temple
the week ending Saturday, Oc-will Jeeve this coming Friday
tober 11, totalled. $44,828 and l'}ight. October 17, for the'Imperiaj.
brought the valuation tor the Valley to participate in a . cere·
month to $208,002, Chief Building monial th.at Al Bahr Temple of
rn~pcctor A. M. Nelson stated on San Diego is staging on Saturday,
f',1.ond ay, October 18. The actual ceremonial
G . N. \Velis, Costa Mesa r eal will take place at the Imperial
f'S tatc broker, filed plans for a n Count)· Fair Grounds at Imperial,
ci~ht roon1 d \\'Clling a nd garage toliowing a street parade in El
at 1220' Cliff drive, Newpo rt Centro Saturday morning After
Heights, which v.·iJJ be built at a the ccrf'.monial the Al Malaikah
cost of $15,000. Shrinc:rs will entrain for CalexJco
He nry P. Carrey of 123-40th and a trek across the Mexican bor·
street. Ne"rport Beach, filed plans der Saturday night.
for an eight room house to be The !=pecial ttain carrying tre
erected at 122--42nd str eet, New-Al M11.lai kah Shriners leaves Los
port Beach , at a cost or $8300. AngPlo:'s F riday night at 10 o'clock ~1. K. Brown of 5406 Wilshire With the band patrol. temple guard
boulevard, Los Angeles, filed plans a n d other uniformed groups
for the er ection of a four-room, aboard, according to Potentate El·
one story house and garage at mer P . Bromley, who is taking hls
2020 East Ocean Fl'ont, Balboa, entir e divan to participate with
An application to construct a
pier \\.'ith boat-slip landing float
has been made by Hubert Eaton,
2000 East Bay avenue, Balboa, the
office of district engineers, Los
Angeles, has revealed.
Maurie Stanley
"'tll
Earl W. Sta,nley
* H4 Ma.rlne Ave., Barbor 17'18
Bal-bland
The landing-float will extend
approximately 20 .feet bayward of
the U. S . Pierhead Line: and be
moored to temporary cdncrel~ an-
chor piles, located in front of
Lot 6, Tract No. 756, Newport
Bay, Balboa, according to plan. --=============~ Drawing showin g location ru1d ~
plan of tl1e proposed work ls on
file at 751 S. Flower street. In-
terested persons are invitC'd tc in·
spect this drawing and to 3ubmit
ln writing, in triplicate, on or be-
fore 11 a .m., Monday, Oct. 20, any
objections based on navigation in-
te?ests that they may have to said
work.
Dutch Heacock
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PAINTING
Ooatn.cton•
In announcing assignme nt, Rear
Admiral C. A. Swanson, Medical
Corps, U.S.N ., Chief of the Bureau
of Medicine and Surger y, said:
at a cost of $6500. Al Bahr and El Zaribah tenlples Conclave chairmen of the 1947 Americaa College of Osteopathic Surg~
M . S. Goldaine of 5637 Sunset in the ceremonies. Convention, ,0 be held a1 the world-famow Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles,
Objections based on other than
navigation inter ests will not bl?
considered, it was explained.
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
ml Bal-A.,.._ Cotta M-
Directly Behind Alba Beta
Bntlneu Phone: lla.rbor %'711
Bea.: Beaoon 5S%8-W "The recC'nt T e xas City disaster
den1onstrated the desirability of
providing a mo bi le type surgical
unit to augment other emergency
supplies and equipment available
to commandants of naval districts
in furtherance of district casualty
pl<ins."
boulevard. Los Angeles, filed plans October 20 1o 23, ioclusive. (Ufc to ri&bt): Dr. Lucius B. fa.ires, Program
ror a four-room , one story house Scotch tape, various sizes, on Chairman; Dr. K. GrOSTeoor Bailey, G~ral CoDdave Chai.nnan; and Or.
at 114 East Ocean Front, Balboa, s.,al:::_•_:•::<:__::th'.'.:e'.__'.N:_:•::w:_•::-_:TI_:m'.'.: .. :...:· ___ _'_!_f·:_w~·'..'.i'..'.ll~ou'.'.!g:'.h"'b!y~H~o~w~e,~Ea~tcn~~·'.'.io~m~en".'.'._t .'.:°'~ai'.'.'rma~•":_ __________ _! ___ Be __ w_ise ___ A_d_v_er_u_ .. ___ _'._'.:=============
at a cost of $6000. -
The normal compliment of thC'
t railer uni t \\"ill be ,,,.o N;:avy doc-
tors, one Na\"y ntu-se, one a nes-
1hetist. and t\v o hospital corps-
men. A separate gcner<'ltor mount-
ed on the trailer s upplif's elec-
tricity for surgf'rJ·, lights. hot
\\·atf'r, air conditioning, and for
operating instrument and dressing
stcrtizers.
New Recruiting
Officer for SA
Major John S. 1luir of L aguna
Beach, was today assigned as r e·
cruiting offi cer of the U . S . ~\.rmy
and Air F orce Recruiting ser vice
with readquarters at 202 ~ \Vest
3rd street, Santa Ana.
Transferred from the Santa
Monica recruiting are a, Major
Muir replaces 1s t Lieutenant Ed·
ward F . Tull'y who has been trans-
ferred to the GIPndale area.
Norman F . Beatty and J . Ghorud
of 604 1-i: South B;:iy Front. Balboa
t sland. ij!cd pl a ns for a four-room
onc-sto1·y house at 2 14 Collins
a\·enuf'. Balboa Island, at a cost
of $5500.
G. B. ChasC' of 1038 \Vest Cen-
tral a\'enuC', Ne,vport Beach, f iled
a pli1 n tn C'On \"ert a i:;a rage at the
sanlt.' address at a cost of $2000.
l\tac Short filC'd plans for the
bu ilding of a n addition to a sho,ver
and for the building of a pa tio
agninst a fence at 225 Abalone
avenuC', ~alboa Island , a t a cost
of SlOOO.
Miscellaneous work t o t a 11 e d
S528.
Hawaii Plans
For Statehood
Told By ·Banker
Hor ace White. vice·president of
the Hawaiian Trust Company and
son of Dr. H arry White, Balboa
Island clergyman. addressed the
Newport H arbor Kiwanis club at
their weekly m eeting on Friday.
.Be Wise -Advert ise The banker \.vho visited his par-
-------------chts on his way to the American
ground, neither the direction nor Bankers Association convention in
the velocity of the wind has any New York City told Kiwanians of
effect on its flight. It will climb the history of Hawaii down to its
at the same number of feet per 1 1 1 st tehood presen p an or a . minute in either calm ajr or ga.le
,,;nds. I ts air speed ,,.ill be the ~lr. \Vhite, who '"as a me mber
same, its controls have the same of the auxiliary police at P earl
eff c-ctivcness. and ever ything con· Harbor during t he la te \var, told
cerning its direct fli ght y.•ill be or the fidelity of Hawaiians for
exactly the same in calm air as the United States. An associate
it \Vil! be in a steady \vind of gale of his had a J apanese father and
velocity, and this is true whether ~'e t thC' man. like all other H awai·
thC' s:hi p is heading into the \Vind. ians. ,,·as faithft1l to the United
\Vilh the \Vind or cross wind. Ver· States through thC' \Var, Mr. White
tlcal air currents ,,·ill bounce the said.
ship a r ound, and ground speed and 'fhe banker spo k e highly of
lhC' dirC"ctio n of t r<1\'el over the l-la\Vaiian leaders and their as-
i;round ar£' both affC'cted by ,,·i nd, sociates \\'ho arc closely fo\lo\ving
hut the airplane itsC'lf fC"cls no ,\mC rican · princlplcs in writing
vffcct. (If )'ou doubt il. \\·c'll pro\"£' thei r O\vn constit u tion for state·
•t 10 you.) hood.
ncgulations ha\·e been for mu-
lated hy both the C .1\.A. a nd the
St a te of Calif. go\·t'rning air traf~
fie. Thf'se ha,·c not IJL'C'n ::o rorrn c·d
to d iscourage fl ying nor to put
undue hardship on pi tots, but
ra •her to encourage a\"ia 1ion ! 1 h roui:::h t t hl' prC.'\"C.'nt ion of bad
1 p11hlicit~ at !l~ntling cr~shC's. and
tn pre\'l•nt inj ury and loss of life
10 the pilols. their p;1sscngC"rs a nd
SJ)('Ctators. It is too b<1d thnt son1.:""
tif those ,,·ho fly c:1nnot rC~llizc
this and nbidc> by these regula-I rions. since thC' n1orc.1 thcv dis-
rC'~ard th!' prese nt rules. the morC'
I rules ha\·<' to be put into effect
and the n1ore r<'strictions thereby
l
arC' put on ('\·crjbody. Le t's kt'C.·p
a\·iation's high record intact and
liYC' to enjoy t he benefits of t he
most enjoyable form of transpor·
tation.
Sky-Bob \vith us next \veek for
your O r ange Count)" A\·iation
neYiS.
He's the
TOP MAN
at His Office
IT'S LARGELY
BEAUSE HE KEEPS
HIS \V ARD ROBE
IN
TOPCONDmON
AT
Lido
Cleaners
456 NMVpOrt Blvd.
COSTA MESA
PHONE
Bea,c<Jn
5798-J
Be Wise -Advertise
Jaycees Get Nod
On New Charter
!\n rtpplica1ion for a charter \vas
nppro\'t'd tod;:iy for the Ncv.:port
~{:1rhor Junior Chamber of Com-
n1!.'r~t'. it ,,·as announced by J ohn
fi<'n ShC'ppf'rd, prcs\dC'n t of th('
t'nilC"d S1 ·tt1·s Junior C'han1ber of
Con1mcrl'f'.
Junior Chan1b~r is an or~a niza
tion thrtt is not iluplicAtt•d by any
olhl~r group. a nd it is dC'dicntcd t0
unselfish ci,·ic SC'r\'ice. Its dis-
tinguishing-feature is that the
n1cn1bc-rship is composed of men
21 through 35 yt•ars of age "'ho
rcceiVC' training that '''ill pre-
pa re them for grC'atcr jobs ia the'
community in later years.
President of the Newport Har-
bor Jaycees is Dean C. Bradford.
His n~wly formed group of young
men is also affiliated With the
California Junior Chamber oC
Commerce and J aycce locals ln
more than 1500 conununities in
the United States and 250 cities
in 35 foreign countries. There are
more than 152,000 Jaycees in the
United States.
A complete sen:ice that includes
manuals suggesting projects that
Will make Newport Harbor a bet-
ter place in which to live is avail-
able to the Newport HarboT' Jay-
cees from the National Office and
the California Jaycee headquart-
ers. President of the California
Jaycees is Don Smith or Hunting-
ton Park, California.
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Qua!!ty Feeds
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um Newport llhooL
COSTA MES.l
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and
Building Materials
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' No need lo buck city frallic and crowds
You Can Get it
Baby
at Southern California's • Largest
and Juvenile Shop
Buy Those Toys NOW! '"'. · ··
On Our Xmas LAY-AWAY Plan ~~<rQ
And later on .•. when stocks are depleted and certain STEEL TOYS 1mposs1ble to get .. , at any \ "'G_ ~-/
price because of the steel shortage, you'll be glad you took our advice. Right now our Toy ~ v ,-:/'
Stock is at its very best! , ' ~Jr,
TRAINS • TR-Al NS • TRAINS and ACCESSORIES
Famous Makes! Lionel and American flyer
THE MANUFACT\URER SAYS "NO MORE ORDERS "! BEITER SELECT YOURS--NOW!
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Bring the Children to Our
Basement Toy Department
Let Them Look Around!
THEY'LL LOVE IT!
DOLLS
of Every Description
AUTOMOBILES
DOLL FURNITURE
Everybody Likes to See an Electric Train Run!
Bring the Kiddies In!
LECTRIC TRAINS • Mechanical Wind-up Trains from $3,95 from $17.50 up
Scores of Thin*s
for Girls
of All Ages
* Here are pictured 6nly
a few of the many ;en-
terlaining and insfruc-
tive Toys you'll find
here for Tots to Te rns.
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Boys' and Gir~s' ·
Tri c y c I e1s
Complete
Selection
of Sbes
$ ·95 7 Up
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Use Our WHEELER SHOP POLICY
Xmas
Lay-Away . I
To offer our customers nothing but
"QUALITY MERCHANDISE" , ..
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT . No "Se-
conds" and no "iob lots". Plan
CRIBS and BUGGIES
Quality
Shower
Gifts
Sp.aaU, s~ pvi B~ e~
Here you'll find such famous names as
Lullabye, Kroll, Whitney, Babyline and
Chiquita. Also Whitney Steer-0-Matic
and Hedstrurn-Union Carriages.
We also have a complete line of Furniture
and Accessories for the Nursery
TOYS of Every Descripti .on
In Our Basement TOY Dept.
"KIDDIES' PARADISE" ... that's what parents call it, and
rightly so, because for more than 5 years, our year 'round
Basement TO)• Dept. has been attracting k iddies a nd their
parents ... from all over Orange County -and fa rther.
Traveling Salesmen tell us we h ave the BIGGEST YEAR
'ROUND TOY DEPARTMENT IN ALL SOUTHERN CAU·
FORNIA
1\altf ao "'ote st.
415 "" 51C:a.ta ~-STORE BOUBS:
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On:N DAILY, ... to 5:18 · 8AftllU>.A.YB, 9:11 to 8:18 p. m. /~~__-'_'_~·~~-~·~·~-~··~1 ~1~---~~~~~~--~----.. ~
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ORANGE . TRIPS OVERCONFIDENT. HARBOR TARS 13 · 6
A potentially ltrorlK Newport game against Rlvenlde, centtt pulaed ~ on the Orani• z.yud flnt down on the T.ar 46, Orance'a
Har-eleven fell victim to what Pete Noune, who showed up with line. John Gould whipped a perfect pua
their own coach called "avercon-a twisted knee and ankle,· and Fumblee ACalll in the flat to Tom Powers who
fidence" last Friday night, and as guard Jim Corbin, wboee foot was But from then on it wu a cue streaked down the sidelines to
a resuJt they are now brooding badly twisted. of fumbles and too much Panther. annex six more markers.
over a 13-6 ~lipping from -the But to get back to the game With less than a minute of the Continued Newport fumbling
handt of an alert bunch of Or-. . first half remaining. Orange took nullified the 10-5 first down ed&:e
ange Panthers. that brought all the maery. a recovered fwnble on Harbor's the Tars maintained over the
To com pound the defeat-first Jim Ashen, .fl eet Tar halfback, 49 and converted It into six points citrus belters. Gibbons and Ashen
for the locals in league pla y this gave Harborites a brie f m&Qlent with a pass and two slashes off r ipped of( several impressive gains
year-W~ndell PickeM was con-of c heer early in the rain-soaked ta ckle. A successful convera.lon through the P anther line d urinl
fronted w ith three injured regu-made it seven. the eve nin&' a nd Da ve P a ttenon contest whe n he reeled off 38 lan in yesterday's pract ice. They The second half was only a turned in a Cine game a t end, but
,are tackle Bob Killefer , whose yards to score the first touchdown minute old when the Panthers the sustained drive never got
bad knee kept him ou t of the after t he S ailors h ad been r e-struc k again . T a king the ball on underway.
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w. o . buck. insurance counselor
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With SAM PORTER
Fish ing has been .--exceptionally good lhe past week. All boats re-
porting goocl catches of bass. barracuda and halibut.
'I "'r
NEWS-i'IMm
SPORTS
'.l'uooday, Oct. H, IM1
Predicted
Log Race
Here Sunday
C. King Brugman, or Los An-
geles, commodore or the newly
created Southern California Cruis-
er Association . has a nnounced a
predicted log cruiser r ace, span.
sored by his organization and
scheduled for Sunday, Oct . 26. The
race will be held oCf Newport Har-
bor .
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N&WPOBT BALBOA N&W8-TIM&8
TUESDAY N-j!!!! """"" ColU. ~ I!, 1M1
3 333 v io li do, n ewpo r t bea c h, c o lif.
telephone newport be ach, harbor 1500
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FRESH!!
Whole or Half
The Missawit, 1'\in ning out or Port Orange rcported seven white sea
bass w eighing f rom 25 to 30 pounds each, also li mit catches of small
barracuda, calico bass and halibut.
Over the weekend the Missawit brought in yellowtail. bonita, 35
white sea bass, lim its o r. barracuda, halibut and calicos. The M issawit
is running daily, leaving at 7 a. m .
King's Landing reports good catches of sea bass. bull bass. small
barracuda a nd halibut. Tile Sport KJ ng is runnin~ dajl)'. leavin g at
7 a . m. The Valencia 111 is running Wef'k -end'i, leaving at 7 .
Kimball 's 19th Street Landing is reporting daily catches o f sea bass,
bull bass, barracuda and halibut on the Comet \\'hich is runnirig daily
at 7 a. m. .
The Lucky Strike has started her tw"day trips fishing island \\'a ..
ten:;. The Lucky Strike leaves Port Lldo at 5 a. m . on Saturday and
returns Sunday nfternoon. The load is limited. If you are interested'
in a t"'o-da)' trip, gct tha t rescrvation in. Skippcr Geo. ~1ac:".1 illian
has had a lot of deep sea fishing experience and i!' trying somelhing
n ('\\! in the harbor. The boat is equipped \.\•ith li~hts ror night fishing.
The contest will be limited to
cruiser owners who are members
ot a recognized yacht club, but
\.\"ho ha\'e not previously r aced ,
he said, as the pufpose. or the
newly inaugurated race is to fa-
miliar ize cruiser owners wi th pre-
dicled log race rules nnd methods
and to e ncouragE' new i nterest in
cruisf'r ac1i vi1y . A trophy \\'ill be
prcSl'nlC'd to the winner at the
Balbo:t Yacht club immediately
follo"·ing the racc.
SIN<) ·BANDE D MARLI:s CATCHERS wlll .please
form ~ line. 'lbank J"OU . On the left, A. D. Parker o f
~ A.,geles alt.A In bis 15-foot boat 'Miu Del bena., and
cont.empiate. the m&J:lllflcent fata that presented hJm
"1th tijat 11 9 ~Z pounde r s prawled O\-er the deck. He
landed Jt \\1fhout. a111.sl"ta nce. Rig ht: Dr. L. E. Roger-to,
of 101 ~la Koron, U do, pose!ii beside the l.J9'"'z -pound
m arlin he recently broul{ht. aboard !ilngle-ha ndf'd . Jlt>
hooked lthe hlg prize "'hlle trolling from his boat Rox-
anne. Jn ~O mln ut~ flat he had It a.l o~sl de a nd
aboard.f photo:-by Ken! Hitchcock
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
ro-· ow ls the time to buy and
Freer.e your Holiday Tur key
while the price b Jow.
Largest retailers of Fine Tu rkeys in Orange Co.
+ Direct to Consumer +
Christen Turkey Ranch
17th STREET & T USTI:'I -COSTA MES A, CALIF.
P HOSE BEACO:S 6053
CARMINE USED CARS
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Good Selection
of Late Model Cars
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We have a nice selection of
COUPES, SEDANS
and
CONVERTIBLES
41 's to 47 's
Open Evenings -• • •
1018 Coast Highway
"On the Miracle Mile" Newport Beach
Corner First and Bush in Santa Ana
IN
What's ntc.r than a Sundoy on the wotw. Getting the -
in.--and the sumhiMI Ideal for fishinv. h's yours with
!he CRU1$.A.LONG. l-lh 20'. leom 6'9". Weight 1500 Iba. j
Cockpit -6. Cabin contoins two berth., marine tollet, ainli.
-and Ice bolt-Speed 14 ma• with Gray 16 H.P.1
W"oth Gray "5 H.P. ($160 omo) speed 20 milft. a..dt by
Derril of ~ Morytond,
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$1980 AT SOLOMONS< MARYLAND
Now On Display at
FREDERICK YACHT CO.
Phone Beacoa 5615
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aL..;o d:1y fishing. Bring a s le<'ping bag iC you have one. _
Note to landing oJX'rators : Call mC' -· · lct me havC'" thC' report
on your catches. ~ Ed.
Santa Clara Man
Discovers Highest
Pa id Man In U. S.
Dr . Charles H . Strub, manager
of the Santa Anita r aCC'track. \\'as
the highC'st salaried man in these
United StatC's during 1945---S541.-
'112.77.-Atcording to Frankl in
Hichborn of Santa Clara.
1-Iichborn s.1icl: "California p;iys
hf'r State SC'nar or s and As sembly·
men, Sl~OO a year each-$144.000
a yenr for thf' ·10 Sf'nators and f4 J
As.<oPrnhlym r n. Thus Santa ,.\nita
pays Dr. Strub in onr year, more
than California pay!' her 120 Lcg-
islcttors 1n 1hr1'1· :-1•ars and n half.
· J)r S1ruh ts a dt'nfist by pro-
fC's ... 1on : finds !hr Santa ;\nita :t r·
Hydroplanes
Close at Regatta
TI1c closing r ace of the 1947 sea·
son \\'here Jafco Trophy points
\Vere awarded for 135 cubic inch
hydroplane com p e t i t io n , has
s fa£t'd a t thr se\"C'nth a nnual Sal·
ton Sea Regatta at Desert Beach,
Calif.. Oct. 10·14. T\\'O heats for
the 135's \\·err raced o n Sun·
day, Oct. 12. This competition
markC'd the-l\\"elfth r egatta during
1he ~·c-a r in \\'hich SXlints ,,·ere
a\\"a rdrd 10,,·nrd Lhc "take hon1c"
JafC'o Trophy. Thr rncrs scheduled
Al Lon~ RC'ach for Oct. 5, \\'ere to
hil\"L' h:trl Jafco com[)f"tition, hut
!hi..; reg11 11:i \\aS ca n cl•llf'<~
I
Oceah Sailors
15 Dog Shows Hold f ist General
Combined into Meeting at BYC
0 S d A litt!k rain doesn'I stop the De Un ay sailing mJ;.n and their "·ives! NC'a r-
, F'iftccn dog s hO\l.'S combined into ly fifty i'nC'mbcrs and in tercsted
onl'--that will be the situation at ya"ch tsmef attended th(' fi rst gen-
Gilmore Fif'ld , Los Angcles on eral m~ting of t he Nc,vport
Sunday, Oct. 19, \Vhen fi fteen clubs Occan Sf,iling Association, F r ida;•
""'hich are mcmbc-rs o f the Cali-nigh t at he Balboa Yacht club.
fornia Associatf'd Specialty clubs It \vas announccd t haJ fi\"c pcr-
stagc thcir a nnual s hows from 9 petual t,ophies, a\varded by the
a .m . to 6 p.m. N~wport ,Chamb<'r of Commerce,
ranr::c·mcnts a~rC'C'ably rcmuncra-
li\'f'. llr \\"OUld ht!.\"l' had To plug
n lot of trclf\ to rrcci\'C' $5-11,·
-11 2.TI."
f\1orc than 1200 doW' ha\"e been \\"111 be La iled for by o.s'iociation
cntC'rcd for the f'\'C nt, '5(·hcdulcd m~mhcrsl nc~t yl'a r. Both.., Long
to be one o f the> la rgC'.st e xhibits I D1stanceiRf!?ng: Rule a~d l-crfor-
of canine perfection held on the m11 nce I-£ n('b~<t p rules ,,·111 b(' us('d
\\"cs t Coast th is yrar. F JUrteen Plans ar b1•1ng complC'ted for a
judges. all cel<'brnlC'd d og fanciers, 1 YC'ar~y r, e thn t \\'ill bring yachts
from Ne\\" York, N C\\" JerSC'\" K<'n· t? I'\C\\'port llarhor from the en·
tucky, :\tichigan. Illinois. !\l-i~souri. t1r(' Pacif!c Co.1st. This r ncc \\"ill
JO\\·a. Orei::on :ind California \\'ill h~\'f' <1 n 1nt<'rn;:atio na l n a\'Or and
prc5idC' O\'l'r thl· shO\\' rings '''ith \\'Il l bc~nn1c an a nnua l c\ient of
SC'\'f'rl\l hundr crl troph iC's a t stake . g-rc af impor tance. f o_r :'\('\\'l >Ol"t
Jf ighllJ..:h l of The sh0 ,,. '''ill bc 1Ilar.hor :•nd yach!tn~ 1n Southern
Till' aJlfK'arancl' of "F'a i·lcsdale I Cnhforn1a. "\s!-loc1;111on m r n1b('rs.
:'\n,,· lhn l the \\"orld SC'riC's of Roguf'."' STaffords hirc Trrrit'r and ~ohcrt ~oyd. Georg:e :\1_icha ud ;:i nd
19-17 is a ~hing: _or th~ past and do~ s ta r of "The Yearling." f.\: l\-lorr1s arc co n1plt'T1ng the> dc-
thc .~orsch1dr hiatus 1.~ \\'ith us j Rree ds r<'prcsented ""ill bC" Irish t ~.1ls a nd formal announccmL·nt
, thc I-Jo t StO\'C L<'aguc fans arc Sct1crs. Cocker Spaniels. Beagles. ''111 bC' made soon.
Windin g Up
OPES llOL'S E
In cc!C'br ation of Na\' y Oily, get Ting ready to take O\'er. Dachshunds, Boxers. Collies, Do-~arlcs Ul~an \•:as named as
Captain R. S . Clark , commanding They'll ha\'e plenty to talk bcrma n Pinschcrs, Great Danes off1.c1 ~l h;1nrl1c:ippcr for the as·
offiC<'r of the Naval Air Station, about. 'fhc , .. ·hacky \Vorld Series Staffordshire T erriers. Pckingese: sociation _a:nd hC' appointc_d \Vcn-
Los Alamitos, announces opcn '''hich kicked r ecords all over Chihuahuas. Boston T<'rriers Bull· dell . Cal kips. Russell Craig an d
housC' for the gene ral public, Sun· Brooklyn nnd thl' Bronx \\'OU!d be dogs, Chow-cbO\.\'S and Poodies. Er\\·i n Jon<'s f<_> work \•.ri t h him .
day, Oclob<'r ~6. at thc air sta· enough in itsclf to keep them go-ThC'se m 1 n \\'Ill stud!' methods
ing until spring. But there arc used and .I r C>suJts obta1_ncd , from tion . lots or other things. WELCOME HOME! other sec!lpns of t he Um ted States
F'or instance, thc failurC' of the and \~'il l fannillate a system c>quit-Do you ""'ant to seJI it! Adver·
tise in these columns. Cardinals and Red Sox to come up Newport Barbor Post 291 a.bl£' fo~ l!fCal conditions. Of par .
to prf·S('R.Son cxpectations · t h e AMF.RIOAN LEGION t1cular interest \A.'cre the me thods
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trem('ndous homcrun r~rd of r11Ttt.. an R-b1,. Dtwfl•"f'l'li vn. used in Sar Francisco. T hcge \Ver e
the Ne\\' York Giants; the out· ;:-A~~.'~1~!.NA':'~ ~:!-.8~:~ CO\"crcd qricfly by Or. \V. T.
standing sho\\rini::-of r;ookie Jacki e 1\fooncy.
YOU. CAN DO IT , if
you bowl regularly.
Com e alo ne or with
• your friends -for a
wonderful t ime!
Robinson . thC' first NC'gro major
ilaguc r in modc rn times; the
pil chini::-of anolhC'r rookie Larrv
Jansl'n ,,·ho toppcd t,,;rJcrs i~
both lragues: the 16·gan1c '''inning I
s trcak o f E\\"C'll Black\\"ell; thc 1
real rrason for the rrsignation of I
fircy Larry l\lcPhail as president
of the New York Yankees, and so
on.
Probably the t\\'O things t ha t
\Viii be most talkcd about how.
ever, a re Lavagetto's double in the
ni n th inning oC the fourt h Wor ld
Series gamC' that robbed Bevin of
a o"hitter and won the game for
the DodgC'rs, and t he unbeliev-
able catch by Gionfriddo of Di-
l\.Yaggio's 415-foot "home run" lhat
saved lhc sixth game of the Series
for "Ocn1 Bums."
\\1cll, the verbal baseball sea-
son should be as hot as the hot
stO\"CS around which it \\ill bc
"played .''
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Costa Mesa,
Phone Beacon 5062-W
U nit t l· 10 \\'ill he hl~id at S o'clock
'fhursdn>' e \·cning, October 16, in
lhc .1-\dministration Buildi ng Con·
fcrC'nc e Room at the U. S. Na\'n.\
Air Station. Santa Ana. California.
the Eleventh Naval District ilO·
nounccd today.
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Grou p Lessons $1.50 per hr.
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on Saturday momhap
Drill Work & cross country
rides included in lesson
Prlvat.e Lessen& $2.50 pr. br.
Student rates for rent horses
75c per hr. on week da,ya---
$1 on week -ends .
Guides for small groups by
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BOARDING HORSES-S25.00 to $40.00 per _!DOD~
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TUJ:SDAY Newpw! ·a-d!, Calif, ~ U., lM,
So.db Coast Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club
·To Take Part in Area Council Benelit
Members of South Coast Alum·
nae club, Pi Beta Phi, have been
·takjng nn active part in prepara-
tions for the area council's ben&
fit festival which will be held
from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17
in the gardens or the Crippled
Olildren's Center . West Adams
boulevard and Hope street , Los
Angeles.
The local club is sponsoring a
booth for the sale or jams, jelli~
and handkerchiers and other Clubs
will have booths for handicrafts
and va rious articles. M us!... and
a display of hats will add to the
enter\ainment a nd tea will be
served by the Los Angeles Alum-
nae club.
Procc<'ds from the benefit will
be used for the arca council's lo.
cal pnilantrophy, t he Crippled
Children's Society ot Los Angeles
county and it is hoped enough
money will be raised for the pur·
chase of a station wagon.
Mrs. Thomas P . Herbert is gen-
eral cha irman and l\1others' club~
of U.S .C. and U.C.L.A. wiJI par ti·
ci pate, as well as all alumnae clubs
of the area. Tickets fol\ the garden
festival may be purchased from
Mrs. Stanley Chambers cf Lido
Isle, president of South Coast ' Alumnac club.
Mrs. Chambers presided 3t thf!
first meeting of the South Coast
club, which \vas held at the home
of Mrs. George BigelOY.'. Lagunita.
\Vho was assisted by her sister.
i\liss Iva \Velsh. Luncheon was
served in 'the beautirul gardens :;::;=============;I \\•hich overlook the ocean. •
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1lo continue.
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for Popular Piano"
Wes McWain
Pbone: Beacon 517 6-..J
Vlalt: 231 W. \''llMe
Costa 1'1esa
In presiding, ?Ylrs. Chambers
used a gavel which the late \V al-
lace D. Gillis, husband of one of
the members, used in the state
\l'gisl~t ul'e of Idaho \\'hen he was
Speaker of the House.
There were 19 members present,
those from 1he 1-Iarbor area being
the lVlesdBml's Chambers. J ohn
\'v.oods. B. P . Lientz. S. H . Frank·
Jin and Thomas B. F rost .
Th£' nC'xt meeting: \\'i ll be on
Oct. 30 at th<' home of Jlolrs. \\·il-
liam A . Grfifith. 330 Cliff Drive.
Laguna Beach.
Now Serving
NEWPORT BEACH
3 to 4 Days Service
BROADWAY CLEANERS
2903 W. Centr.al
PHONE BEACON 5723
Harbor Feminine Ac ivities St. James Woman's Auxiliary Makes Plans
For HaTYest Dinner and Welcome lor New Vicar
Phones: HarbO<" 13 and 2a;! + + Rest Phone: Harbor 16.'37-R
Appaintment of com mitte e
chairmen and plans for a Harvest
Dinner were revealed at the first
meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary
of St. James Episcopal church
which v.•as held.at the home of thC'
prc:sidcnt, Mrs. Harold Bender.
Huntington Beach. Assisting host-
esses were m£'rnbers of St. Ann<''s
desk for the church or other pro-
ject niimed by the guild.
Cupid Rides With Mesa
Boots cS Saddles Club
Romance still rides the range!-
at least around Costa l\1csa. '1\vo
particular "saddle pals"-who just
recently decided to make-it per·
manC'nt-ar€..' l-tu gh and Virginia.
\Vatson, of 367 West Wil~on St.,
Costa ~1esa.
Both ardent equestrians, the
couple Cirst me t last year through
their mC'mbership in the Costa
Mesa Boots and Saddles club-
one of the most active riding
groups in Ora nge county. They
"cantered around" together until
September, "·hen-forsaking their
trusty steeds ror just this one I
trip-they motored to Las Vegas
and "got hitched':!
Virginia is a native of Costa
Mesa. and the daughter of tvlrs .
Leonard Cassel or that city. Hugh
\.Va tson ,,·as originally a L)'fl\\'ood
boy, but is no\\' a Mesan, and em-
ployed '''ith a Santa Ana building
contractor. The \Vatsons \\' i 11
make thC'ir hon1c here. and \\•ill
continue their riding on their O\\'n
horses, "Sn1oky" nnd "Ni gger."
Congratulations. an·d clear !ra il s
to tht' bridal 1brid le'?1 couple.
Pretty Home Ceremony
Reunites Couple
After Long Separation
l\lr. and Mn. Hugh Watson o r Co~t• l\oleu.. who!"e roniance be.-an on
the brldle tra l.l!i a.nd "·ho are now u ddle pa.I" for life.
bell Club Hears World
rove/er.' Plans Ham
nd Turkey Dinner
Kc n t -Roberts, authority on guild, Huntington Beach branch of
\ rid affairs, "-'as featured S)l('ak-the auxiliary.
(.' :i.t th<' first meeting of the sea-Mrs. Bender presided and Mrs.
n for t he Ebcll club. Aft e r M. L. Kc>eler. vice-preside nt of
onths S!)('nt abroad, he rC'portcd the Long Beach convocational dis -
t at Italy is recovering from the trict, 1£>d in devotions.
ar faster than any othC'r nation. A letter of rC'signation from
.. t at England is in a pitiful con-Mrs. F . E. Finster, vice-president.
d tion as r egards food and that a \.\.'as read afid accepted with re-
t ick, juicy steak can be obtained grets. At a previous board meeting
ost an}'\vhere in France for a Mrs. Robert Villagrana had been
ice. asked to fill the vacancy. Mrs. J .
\.Vhile Mr. Roberts did not pene-B. G90ken was named ~hank of-
t a te the "iron curtain" he he-fering chairman.
· ves that Stalin covets Greece The name of .. Mrs. Frank Cun-
a d Turkey as a "cushion" for ningham was suggested for ways
ussia. People of Europe arc still and means chairman. the JX>sitior1
~ ff ering. he stated, and he feels being open pending her decision.
t at we are morally bound to As Mrs. J. f\·I. Campbell is convo-
a d them. cational supply chairman. she y..·as
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In the r€'ceiving line to \velcome also named this for the auxiliary,
n1bcrs was the president, Mrs. Mrs. Keller t£>lling of changes in
rUCl' }.1cBride, y,•ho prcsidl•d at the program. which y,•as formcT1y
a s hort busin('ss ~ession. Plans se,,·ing for Al aska a nd y,,·hich now
' ere revealed for a h am a nd tur· is the giving of money for medical
k .Y dinner to bC' given for m('m-supplies.
Local Grammar School Executive Board M.eets
To Discuss Programs and Pending Legislation
h rs of Et:wll, thrir fan1ilics and Reports ,,.C'rl' hf'ard on possible
Sinct'.' Linton T . Simmons, Or· couJ'S<· as lt 'vi\l be> prtid for by ( iC'nds. Jt \Viii l>e at the club locat ions for the 1-larVC'St Dinner.
a ng'.l' county superint<'ndf'nt o r the stalc. n usC', 515 West C<'ntral avenue. f ur ther in\'C'st igations to be made.
schools. had remarked t hat the f.Jro~ram Chairrnnn 1\trs. l·l. O. o Thursday, Oct. 30 from 5 to 8 The ,,·ays and 'mcans chairman
California Congrf'sS of Parents Ro\'\'('\' oullincd 1 h c int creslini;; m. \vill be in charge, selecting her
and ·rl'achers had b('l'll ,,·ielding µi ~gi·~nls shi• has . schf'd ulcd for ~·lrs. F . A. Young. chairman of O\\'n commitlee. Mrs. Villagr ana
big in fluence in tht• pa.o;;;sagc of the Comins.: ~car usin i:: the the mC', 1 1e ,,·ays and means committee. \\ill be respons ible for the decora-
;Jll IC'gislation p e r tai n i n g to 1 "i-'oundations of O ther Genera-\ill l)(' in charge and assisting tions. Huntington Beach ladies for ~chools. th<' n1embc>rs or the ex-tions" It was disco,·ercd tha t a h r "·il l be thC' commitl<'e mem-the dining r oom and Mrs. \\'inifred
t'cutivc board or th e Ncy,·port communily concert had been hr~ Jl.1rs. Alber t Redden, Mrs. Barbre for thl' program. This will
BeAc h Grammar School Congress I sch.\·~ulcd for !\londay. ~O\'. 17· n Kinsf<t thcr . 1\lrs. 1-fei nz Kais· also be a "·clcome for the new
· Outside th r C' ate n in g storn1 of Parents a nd ·rcachers f o o k \\'IJ,1cn is 1he regular meeting day C' • :\lrs. GPorge Stricker and Mrs. vicar and his family.
clouds had clc>ared away and the Spt_"Cial note of the report on legls-for The gra1nmar school P.T.A. . I Horvath. l\1rs. M . J . Nichols, chairman of
sun "·as shining: a lo\'ely omen for Ja ture given by 1\.1.rs. Edgar R. Since t h e prominen~ speaker, I All food is to be home cooked St. Anne's guild, reported that
inside the H. R. Ring home .a t Hill at the f i r s t fall meC'ting Dr. Frederic P. \\'oellnC'r, prof es-a d a special plate dinner will be group had been meeting during
Lido Js le there ,,·ere "'hile now-of the executive board held in the I &or of education at U.C.L.A. had rved to children. Tickets for the summer and turned in $31.25
·ers and candles, and "·hitc bells In home of Mrs. Hill on Lido Isle. been scheduled for the r egular a ults are S2 and for children, for membership dues. Their sum~
an alcove where at 4 p.m. Mrs. Wednesday, October 8th. Mr~. Fath£'r's night meeting Nov. 17. S . They may be secured from mer food a nd rummage sale net-
Lora Hoeg of Berkeley and Otto Raymond K. Harvey presided a t a change of dale "'as desired. With t e Mesdames Obed Lucas, Rob-ted SS'l.21 and they are planning
Hoege of El Monte were united the meeting. the cooperation of Dr. Woellner, e t Killefer, E. C. Martin, J . Gor-a similar sale for Nov. 15.
Announcements were made or
a ·~hank you" party at the Home
for the Aged on Oct. 27 ; o( the
auxiliary \vork shop Oct. 14 at
Pasadena and of the convocational
meeting to be held at St. Mich-
ael's, Anaheim, NO\'. 28.
\V e I corned as ne \V members
"'ere Mrs. J . \V. Drolet, Corona.
de! f\1ar ; l\1-rs. Laura Deane, New-
port Beach; A1rs. F . B. Brady and
~1rs. E. F . Miscns, Newpo rt
Heights; Mrs. Edith Vavra of
Huntington Beach and Mrs. Etn·
est StebbinS of Balboa.
Deputy Grand Guardian
To Visit Costa Mesa
Job's Daughters
Coincident with the official visit
of Mrs. Ellen Smith of Santa Ana,
district deputy grand guardian of
the International Order of Job's
Daughters, three neY.' members
\Vil\ be initiated when Costa Mesa
bethel h olds its r£'gular meeting
on Thursda)' evening, Oct. 16.
New members to be accepted
are tbe Missr-s Janet Loucks, Ev~
elyn f\tarie \.\'illiams and Carolyn
Janc Pridham, all of Costa Mesa.
in marriage, Pastor Herbert Roth Of paramount imJX>rtance this he has been booked for Th~rsday, n S mj th, Constance Jayred, Al The guild has also s tarted a
-------------------------------· of Newport Harbor Luthe r a n month is the question of univer-November 20. al 8 p.m. tn the orvath and . Harold Waldenberg. traveling basket which has yielded ----lnteri"or Decorat1"ng church performing the ceremony. sal military training. Last week Ne\vport Bf'ach Grammar school or reservations. call Harbor $12.75 on one round and $9.85 on .......... , ... c ........ .sT ... Ars.'l'Tc
Upholstering -k Slip Covers -k Draperies
CUSTOM and READY MADE
Jean White, Interior Salon
Phone &aeon 5656 181% Newport Blvd.
IN TlllJ CJBAWLEY ruJl.Nl'nJU BLDG. COSTA MESA
Our Children Love Life -Drive Carefully
The two had been separated fnr each child of the two local e\c-a uditorium. 1 98-M. a second. Funds earned are to go "'E,.~0~ ~~•Tt.a.i~!:!~~;~"Jr'
20 years and met a2ain last sum· mentary schools was given 8 copy During . the tea hour Mrs. C. i~ow~a~r~d~th~e~~p~ur~c~h~as~e~o~f~a~li~t~a~n~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~ mer on the occasion of the 21st or the ballot on universal mili-. Deakins and Mrs. Margaret
birthday anni\'ersary of their son tary training to take to the par-Harbor Mofhersingers iemeyer presided at the beauti-
E r ick. celebrated at the Ring home, en ts. After the parents have read T O 23 f lly appointed tea table. Hostes-
Mrs. Ring being Mr. Hoeg's ..sister. the statement on national defense To Meet hurs., ct. s s ror the afternoon were Mrs.
It "'as particularly fitting, there· adopted by the national CPT. the ung and mem~rs or the ways
fore, that the bride should be giv· parents arr to vote on the subject Thie l irst meeting of the Har-a d mean~ committee.
en in marriage by her son. who and mail their ballots to the Cali· bor ?\tothe rsingers of the two
h d •-· · t t I ·n br· g P T.A.'s-the o-rammar school and a ""'-en ins rumen a I in • fornia Congress. ....
ing his parents together. the NeY.·JX>rt Harbor High schoo~
The published statement of the v.·i\I bC' held bctY.'C'Cn 9 :30 and 11 ~1rs . Robert \Vebb, sister of the C.P .T . naii·onal board of manag-·1 r a .m. Thursday. Oc1obcr 23 in Pi -bridegroom. servC'd as matron o ers r eads. "'\Ve •-11·eve that in this h M R ~-uo= grim Hall of the Corona del !\1:ar onor and r . ing \vas vt;."st man. period of international tension, as Community church. ?\1rs. T . H.
Anita Sexton Reopens
The Galley lor
Luncheons, Dinners
Youthfully Appealing • . .
•• Event Concealing
MATERNITY WEAR
SLACKS o SMOCKS e DB.ESSES
-Attractively Priced -
A(t£>r thl' ccr~~on~ a buh!fet \\'C y,·ork diligently for permanent S{'('Jey, grammar school music W ·1 n t er fas h ·1 0 n·s
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• • s upper \\'as S£'r\'l-"'-' \\fllh a t rce '""ace, our nation should maintain __ ..1 The Galley, favorite ealing plact:.• · -" -"d" k 1 1 ..-~ c hairn1a n has a nnounL~. , r · B Ibo · tier ....... \\'l-'l-1 1ng ca e as cen er o a military force capable of going o ep1cur£'an a ans. is reopen-!! I. It · 'ul -as All mothers and teachers of · T d f th r II d · ~ rac ion. '''as a JO)· a • ..,._._ -into action in derense of the na-ing ues ay or c a an \Vin-
Bonnie Gene's P ANTEE SHANTEE
Macres Patio • 490 South Coast Blvd. Laguna Beach
ion for those present, y.·h.? 1nclud-tion or in fulfillm£>nt of our inter-both thl' hi~h school and the lt'r season and Mrs. Anita S£>xton,
Y d ed l\1rs. Gord?n Holl 1ngshcad. natlon:i l comm i tmt~nts. \Ve urgc l\\'O )::rammar schools ,,·ho ca 11 \Vho has n1ade a namf' for herself B Y the a r . nlot~er of the br1degr?Om, a!"d f\.-1r. ~a broad program of scientifi c de-nlf'C'I for the 'fhursday morning in the liarbor area for h<'r fine
Hollingshead ; Mrs. K itty Mille~ of !,.f'lopmcnt ind technological ap-re hearsals a rc cordially invited to food. ,,·ill be on hand to "·elcomc
Bl'rkelcy, mother or tvhe bride : pli'Cation. a coordinatOO intelli-.)01n the . rt arbor !\1othersingcrs. old and ne\\' customers.
Henry Koltonak, Prop.
~1r. a_nd ~lrs. Robert \ ebb and "f'ncc service. a strong, up.to-the-Nf'Y.' members ma}· come in during Luncheon Y.'ill be served at noon
J •r d '!rs Ant n "" rhC' nC"xt J\\'O \\·eeks. ,, d ct · · th · both Time to Put Your Needle and !'On immie: " r. an .· · 0 minutC' air forct~. n 1stroni:; nav~" .. n inner in c evening, G~ndcrson . uncle and aunt of ~he and a n adequate army compost•d or :-.1 ~1r \' R;,1ttt:'n Stelfcnson i~ di-,\v i1 t h or v.·ithout reservations.
Thimble to \\"ork Fashioning
\'our Ne\\' \\"inter
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Come in and >ee ow· gala exhibit
of a ll the newest. most beautiful
fabrics ..
\\'a/ch your imaiinaUon picttfre
the s-11pmtt1ot1s creations you'll
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Ifs fun to sew -especially with
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b!1d£1:.\00m : ?\t r. a nd ~lrs. Ring t horou~hly trained, fully <'quipped r£'Clor ·of the group ,,. it h :'-!rs.! "People naturally \\·a nt 10 come
. rl c:f1ildr£'n. Donna. Do\or£'s and mC'n. \\'e urge thC'sc ra iher than Ralph OC'a\'l'r the piano accom-
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in and £'at. if the}' sec us open at
BtlL . a uni,·ersal 01 i 1 it a r y training, panist. night.'' said I\frs. Sexton. "nnd I
Tl1e br1dC' had _\\'Or n . for the "'hich a l best could do no more --am going to accon1odate thr m ,
c<:"cmony a trav<'llln.£! suit of blue than produce an unmob\izf'd mass ('\'C'n \\·ithout r eservatio ns."
\\'llh h~t to match, a cors~~e of of ha!( trainC'd bo.ys . \\'r consider LEA KS T O SING At 507 East CC'ntral a \·cnuC', The INTERIOR DECORATORS
L:arden1a:;; and rosC's and this she a progr am or univ£>rsal military Ruth Parker Seeley Gall ey is cC'ntrall y locatC'd and has CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES. CURTAINS
a lso '''OrC' \\'hen shr and her hus-t rai ning to be unjustifiable for \'olce Instructor a cli entele of d iscrimina ting per-BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE·UPHOLSTERING
hand IC'ft for :t honeY':'oon at purely educational purposes. an Be~nnen &; Advanced Student 11 sons \\·ho have formC'd the habit. of LA.!\lPS • l 'ARDAGE • FUR.VITURE Sa~ta Anrbarn. ThC'y \\'Ill make obstaclc to \\·orld understanding 1319 F .. Central A,·e., Balboa frequent lunching and dining in its 1155 Coast Blvd. Sout.fl -Phone 3434 -guna Beadl
thl'lr futurl' hom1• at El ~1on 1 c. and \\'orld peacC'. and an inadc-T e lephone Harbor 2371..J aa~l ~!r~a~c~t~n~·c~a~n~d~in~t~i~m~a~t~e.r;roo~m~s~. -~~:iii~~~~~~~~~~:iiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ quatC' provision for drf('nding the i
nat ion undC'r condil ions or mod-Coming Wedding
Is Inspiration for
Miscellaneous Shower
'.\Irs. Ray Niel~t·n and hf'r d"augh -
tC'r. Mis.-. Barbn r<\ Nielsen. \\'ere
hos fes~es \\.cdncsday t•vening, Oct.
8 at a pre-nuptial shoY.·cr given
at !heir home. 2 15 East Bay avC'-
nue. Balboa. in honor of ~1is.o;;;
~fargie Mays.
l\l iss f\'fa)'S, \\·ho is the daugh·
ter of ~·tr. a nd Mrs. 1'la rold ~'fays,
301 Island avenue, is lo be mar·
riC'd on Nov. 16 to \\'ayne Burnett
of Irvine.
Blue is the favorite color of the
bridc-rlC'Ct and blue and white as·
ters, ""ith white chf')-santhemums,
set the decorative theme. A sur·
prise gift, a corsage OT blue and
y,·hite flowers, was sent by the
prospective bridegroom nnd worn
by Miss Mays.
Games were played, one provid-
ing the most fun being the blow-
ing of plastic bubbles and prizes
were a \\'arded the honoree, Miss
Barbara Longbrook and Miss Phyl-
lis Lachm(')'er. After the many
pretty gifts had been opened. re-
freshments "'ere sen red.
Guests included l\1iss May'S and
her mothE'r. Ml"$. Ha rold !\fays;
~trs. Helen Lachmeyer and the
l'\tis.ses Jea nette Paulson. J eanie
1 Fulgham. 1\.taxine Ho,vard. Yvonne
E\'ans. Ph}·llis l.."l.chmC'~·l~r. Doro-
1hy Lanham. Paula Longbrook .
Lorraine Laurie, Edna Gani e and
Frances G<-ntt')·.
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c-rn \\·a rfarc."
0 1ht•r 1£>gislation to he \Va tchcd
for £>nfore<'m cnt by all interested
in Par£'nt-TC'aCh£'r \\·ork .1[' str£>S·
SC'd hy :\lfS. Edg-ar R. 1-lill. lc~is
JaturC' chairma n. is the nC\\' la"''
r£'quirinr: 1hr registra t ion or all
mor a!o;; case offendC'rS and thC' rC'-
str1ctcd dri\'ers' li cense to be issu-
ed to minors. the 0£'"'' la\v re-
quiring an adult 10 accompan}· all
minors "·i1h such licenses.
~lrs. R. L . Callis, chairman of
parent-education, announced plans
are being made to start a course
in parent education. Ne"-1>0rt Ha r-
bor high school auditorium to be
the plaC'<' of meeting. An enroll-
ment of at least 100 parents is
desirOO for each meeting. Speak·
ers for the series are to be per-
sons promine nt in fields of Y.'ork
pertaining to parent C'ducation.
There will be no charge for thr
See Gene
FOR BIRTHDAY
& WEDDING CAKES
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Imported Wmes and Beer
Dellcatesseu
We opedallze In WeddlJls and
Birtbday Cakea
GENE'S BAKERY
1M C.out Hwy. Corona d e.I Mu
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''The Store of a Million Articles"
GENUINE PRICE REDUCTIONS ..
Costume and Shell Jewelry
Leather Goods, Perfume
SOUVENIR AND GIFT ITEMS
Reductions Now in Effect
Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop
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70u to tt'd~ ... take oft
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d itt<:Uons. STTL ls the llf'l'W
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Tablet. Sm cuu dowtf the
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feellnc of h\11\CeT. ST'O. Cfws
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_fresh, fine Chocolates 78~
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Regularly 90c. • ..
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Chocolate Mints • • .. 39~
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rich, dark chocolate. Regularly 45c.
Be sure to take advantage of the large
variety or tlne candJH being featured
at money-sa,·lng prlce5 during thb
fJpeclal e\•enj..
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• Chicken
• Sea Food Delicacies
Tropical Drtnb
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Ollor guides, plan-
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Ive stock ot ·carpets
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works
Gohn's Battery Service
tSOl Coast mrhway -Newport Beach
BDISCB'S BEACON LANDL._G
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Dr. Popenoe
To Speak at ·
-. SA Forum
NEWPORT BALBOA NBW8-Tlllll8
TUESDAY Newport 11eacb. v.llf. October H, lH7 Pa~5
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Costa Mesa Apparel
Shop Enlargi,ng,
Owner Announees
YOO WILL A •••tw
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LOSO t.A9TIKG raOT'SfTIOlf
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Dr. Paul P openoe. director of
thC' American Institute of Family
Relations in Los Angeles, will
speak on ''The Changing Family
in a Changing World " 7:30 p.m.
OctobC'r 14 at Santa Ana hi g h
school in the opening meeting of
the Santa A.na For.um series fo r
Gilbert Bro\\'Tl. ov.'ner of the
Polly Apparel Shop. Costa 1'-1esa,
has announced a n expansion in
the infants d cJ>jlrtmcnt of his ':===:::-;:-~::::::;~:;;:;;;;:;;:;:;;:;g store. 't
•· the 1947-48 season.
Dr. Popcnoe has also served as
a lc>ctur<'r in biology at the Uni-
E nlargement to double the pres-
ent sizC' is now under \\·ay to pro-
vidt' room for a gr(•a ter line of
stock . More furnishings for boys
up to the a gC' of 6 is contemplated,
he-also stated. ~ vcrsity or Southern California and
has participated in institutes and
conferC'nces as a lecturer, as well Har.Yest Theme lor
as being the author of many books. C Cl
His topic w ill include discus-ountry ub Tea
sions on better education for mar-Dahlias and fruit on a mirrored
WE CHEtll; AND
DOU8t£ CHlCK
NE"'PORT BEACH SC.HOOL CIULDREN VISIT!: D LOCAL FIRE ST :\TIONS here u part of lhe Klwanhi.·!ipon~red JunJo~ Firemen program. Shown here a.re some of the chJldre.n at the Newpof.t
station. -News·Times photo by Hugh a.1cMillan
riage through hon1c, school ,and background made an exceptionally
church; economic help; and Ro-beautiful Fall decorative theme
.ma ntic Infantilism . for the bridge tea held at Santa
Following Dr. Popenoe's lecture, Ana country club on Wednesday
forum meetings have been sched-a nd in the entrailce hall were
uled for O<:t . 21. with W. Brad-chrysanthemums. Pacific ~rea Speaker
To Be Heard at local
Red Cross Annual Meet .
ThC' annual n1('('ting of the New-
port llarbo1~ Branch, Southern Or-
un1;c Countt,' Chapter. American
Red Cross. i.s !>iChedulf'd for F ri-
day, ()ctobl·r· 17. 8 .00 p.m . at tht:'
F.IX'\I c\ubhous(', !{3\boa. Chairn1an
Lio) d L . LO\'l'!and announced.
"'fhc meC'tin~ is open to the gcn-
1·ral public and 1t is urgl"d tha t
harhor resident;-; v.·ho ha\'l' so gen-
erously donat('d lh('tr ser\"iCT's and
n1on('y to tht• RC'd Cross attC'nd,"
l\lr. Lovrla nd stated.
Election of thr board or direct·
ors for th<' 19-17-1948 t erm v.1ill
take place. Speaker of the evening
will bC' l\·t rs. Annabel Myers, g<'n-
C'ral field representa tive ror t he
American Red Cross Pacific Arca
Headquarters, San Fra ncisco. It
is felt that her address at the
meeting will be of great value in
pointing the way for vital
0
Red
Cross participation in building a
better community.
As refreshments will be served
a ftC'r the meeting, it is requested
that those planning to attend tel~
phone their names in to the local
Red Cross office. Harbor 814 or
1865. not later than Wednesday
afternoon, or Thursday morning.
The Ebell clubhouse is located in
the 500 block of W . Central.
Ope11 an account
for any amount
Stork Shower Unites
Friends of Honoree,
Mrs. Robert H.aigh
Mrs. l·l. V. Snodgras!-1 a nd Mrs.
lJo"'a rd Coe \.•ic rt> ho s l esses
\Vl•dnc·.sday C'VC'ning, Oct . 8. at a
dC'lightful s tork sho,,·er honoring
l\l rs. C'OC''S si.stC'r. l\frs. Robert
I laigh of L.:1\\.·ndale. "'ho has be<•n
vl~iting he r mothC'r. M rs. F.. Rog·
l'I~ al Corona dC'l l\·1Hr.
The• affair \va.s held at the home
of l\ln:. Snodgrass. 305 Sapphire
:ivcnuC', Ilalbon l ::;land and decora-
tions "·rre quantitirs of dahli a-" in
.s hell pink and "'hite. sent by l\1rs.
Rogers.
!\lost of the guests we rC' former
hi gh school frie nds of l\1rs. Haigh.
tht' former Bette Rogers, and con-
\.'('rsat ion vied with games for in-
ten.-:-;t . TherC' v.•ere prizes for the
latter. ho.,...'ever , with lovely vanity
caS(' awards goin,g to Miss Nanc:r
Holman and Mrs. Bob Atkinson.
Many beautiful gifts for the new
arrival were received by the hon-
oree and afte rward daJnty refresh-
ments were served
Guests present included the
Mesdames D. Collins. Marjorie
Moore. Bob Atkinson, J ack Bo}•d,
Bob Moore. Dick Phillips and Ed
Rogers; the Misses Pat F1anagan.
Carol Woldenberg. Dorothy and
Lorraine Meyers, Nancy Holman.
Barba ra Hartford and Shirley
Cramer.
Sending gifts but unable to at-
tend v.·ere Mrs. Joe Gallant. Mrs.
Sparks McClellan, l\.1rs. Dan
Patch, l\.1rs. Claude Newton, Miss
Ruth Hershe}', Miss J ackie Hill
a nd r-i1 iss Shirley Haan.
local Girls T eke Part
In Colorful Ceremony
At Occidental College
1\vo local youn~., pcop!C', Velma
Ca.s..;;, claug hter of 1\-tr. and Mrs. H.
P . Cass, Corona del !\ta r a nd Gloria
Tetzlaff. daughter of Mrs. Cornelia
\Vorth , Balboa. arc nc\1.' s tudents
111 Occidrntal collooge , .. ·ho "·ill
!nkr part in lhC' colorful "Proces-
.;;lnn of 1....-tntrrn.s". traditional cerC'·
I
mnny ~pon~orf'd C'ach fall by the
1\.,.o;oclafr<I \\'nmrn Students.
1 Fo llo,,·ing: dinnl'r \\."i ll be the
\
cantill'·ligh1in g Cef"('mony on the
pati.o .s te ps in charge of Dranzcn
ChaptPr of l\ttortorboard. the p ro-
e(io:~ion to I lillside theater a nd a
1>1·u~ran1 fca turinq t ab I ea u x.
dru1L'l'" nnrl n u mb1""'~ by the \\"om-
•·n '-· t.IC'r c lub.
Telephone Operators
Aid Cancer Fund Drive
1"he Fr der atrti \\*on1<'n Tele-
phone \vorkf'rs of So. California
ri r C' ~upJ)Orting thl" drive to build
t t)e Lo~ ,\n,::C'lrs l\lf'morial Ca n -
cer lfo!'pit al. ThC'rC' first contribu-
lio11 "'hich \vas in the amount of
$;)00.0U \\'Ct.S turn<'d o\·e~ to 1\1r~.
QuC'en \\1alter Boardman. presi-
dent of th<' Cancer Prevention So-
ciel y, today.
During a recent r adio broad-
cast a n apPf'al for pledges \\'as
made and the tcl<'phone operators
assigned to handle the calls broke
a record for the number of calls
handled in a one hour period
\.vhi ch was 1047.
CHRONIC AILMENTS
· - -such as Sin us Trouble, Repeated Head Colds. Bron-.
chitis. Male and Female Gland Disorders. High and Low
Blood P ressure. Heart Trouble . Stomach and Intestinal
Conditions. Aches and Pains. Kidney a nd Bladder Con-
ditions,, Nervousness --. are successfully treated by our
E.XCLUSIVE DRVGLESS METHODS
Phone Harbor I IS-I for t"REE CONSULTATION
(If no ans\ver caJ1 Dal'bor 1191)
Dr. E. F. Bell, D. C., Ph. C.
107 :?2nd St.. ~C"'lJO" Bcacb. Calli.
Roon 9 to 5 J\londa3"5 & ThllJ"9dm,y>-0r by appobatment
...
Mrs. George Wheat
Reviews Plays for
Ebel/ Drama Section
ford Shank. science consultant to Hostesses for the ~v.·ere Mrs.
Los Angeles Daily News. who will Blanche Andrews and Mrs. Perry
discuss "_If avilization Survives,"H :-o-p-:k=in=s=·=-----~--
You'll think it's a new
ear, after we repair
your auto, whatever
model it is! We do Drama section of 1he Ne"'port
Beach Ebel! clu b held it s first
1nceting of the year or. Friday,
Oct . 10 at the N l.'\\'port I..feights
home of 1he chainnan, Mrs. A. A.
1-lorva th. i\ d('SS<.'rl course v.·as
Sf'l'\'C'd .
J\l r~. Gt'Orge \\11f'at rcviC'\\.'C'd
!-'evt.·ral of her origin a l pla)'S and
1<1ter plcin.!:."''"'ert' n1nde ror th(• <'n-~ui ng yf"a r . One or J\lrs. \VhC'at~~
plays v.·il l b<? chosC'n for produc-
ti on a nd casting "'ill be mad(' at
thC' next mC'et ing.
Rcg:ular m('('ting da te of the club
'''iii be the second Friday of each
month in tht' club house.
~1 rs. Roger \\'ood a nd Mrs.
Frank C. P erew v.:ill hostess the
November mee ting a nd dessert
will be served at 1 :30 o'clock.
Ebel/ Book Section II
Has Interesting Meet
The regular meeting of Ebell
club Book Section n was held at
the club house on Wednesday, Oct.
8. Dessert was served by the hos-
tesses, Mrs. Victor Grace. Idn;. Ro-
bert Killefer a nd Mrs. Richard
Othmer.
consid er ing the social significance
of the Atom bomb, and Richard
Atkinson. on Oct. 28, "'ith the sub-
jt·c 1, "Russia."
Bill Ring Shares
Birthday Honors
Master Bil\ Ring, celebfating
his tenth anniversary Sunday, also
shared honors with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Otto H oeg
who were remarried that diy at
his home. Ho...,·ever , in the even ing
he took three frie nds, Ronnie Kep.
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every size
pertly.
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SANDwICHES -------.......... --·---Fountain Service -Bridge was the diversion of the
afternoon a nd Mrs. Roger Wood,
as winner of first prize. was
awarded the best-seller, "Charm
of the Saxons".
per, Herb P e rry and Dennis Hen-Ne"'""'rt Beach
derson. to dinner at Santa Ana ""I"'
Mrs. Bruce McBrid<' gave a n en-
joyable talk on H a waii a nd sang
discriptive songs or the Islands.
Country club and to the show ~~~~~~~~~~C~A~'I~'E~AND~~~D~A~VIS~~~~~~~~~~~ afterward. · I
The November meeting will be
held in the club house on Wednes-
day. Nov. 12. Mrs. Margaret Dear-
born v.•ill review the late book,
"Down R ive r''.
Mesa WCTU Presents
Church Program
Costa Mesa W .C.T.U. presents
the prog r a m tonighl fTuesday) at
the family dinoer at Costa l\.1esa
Community church \.Vith the prcsi-
rlcr.I, Mrs. Ne lli e J\lcAdam. sho,,· .
in~ t,,.o souncl n1otion pic turC's.
Tht' first fil m was entitled "It's
thC' Brain Tha t Counts" and the
SC'COnd, ."\\.ht'n 'fomorrO\V C'on1rs",
is a picture taken in Orang<' coun-
ty.
Be \Vise -Adverttse
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Alumnae Club
To Be Formed
Thc large num b~r of alumnae of
Knppa K;:ippa Gamma from a ll
ov('r the United Stat~ v.·ho are
no"· re.sid£'nt in Orange county
and the south ooast a rea "'i!J meet
Thursda:r. Oct. 23 a t 2 p . m . at
the home of r-i·trs. J . Thom as Swan-
son. 207 E merald Bay. Laguna
Beach. for the purpose of organ-
izing an alumnae group.
l\.lrs. William Betts of Beverly
Hills. province vice-president, will
preside.
Mesa Driver Booked
Darvcl W . \Voolsey, 26, a paint-
er. of 377 Hamilton street , Costa
Mesa. was booked by Newport
Beach police on a charge of drunk
driving rollov.1ing his arrest at
McFadden place a nd Ocean Front,
Ne\vport Beach. at 1 :19 o'clock
Monday m orning.
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SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Roast TURKEY
FRIEDCHICKEN
$150
l'l"EW YORK CUT STEAK ----··----.. ·-·---·-·$2.50 WHOLE BROD.ED WBSTER ____ ,, __________ .$2.50
with drawn butter.
BROII,ED CORDFISB STEAK ............... -----.$1.50 FRIED CO . INATION SEA FOOD ______ _$1.50
FRIED SHRIMP ........$1.50 RAINBOW TBOUT-Sl.'75
Bot MJn<e Pie with Brwly 8aace
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Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fiah Market
ft111s1 LlmS BBlll1•dl• .. .._Ill•_. DI•
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Pacific He~ting Co., Inc.
Residential & Commercial Heating
Forced Air, Gravity and FloQr Furnaces
Harbor 676-R
1709-1 I Coast Hiway Corona del Mar
Jack's Equipment Rental
Contractors' Equipment
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• • CONCRETE MIXERS
•SKILL SAWS
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Phone Beacon 5508-W
17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa
GORDON B.· FINDLAY
OONTBACl'OB AND BUILDER
11410 c-t Blvd. PIM-. -6U
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
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T. C. JOHNSON, Supt.
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Located at
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NEWS-TIMES
l'BOJO:llt l!IZWl'OBT U -JI
~tlon Payable In Advance: $3.25 per year In Orange County;
· $3.50 per year to 4th Zone; $3.75 per year to 8th Zone.
Entered u Second-Cua ni:atter at the Pastoffice in Newport Beach.
California, und,er the Act of Much 3. l '!97
SAM D. PORTER Publlsher
LUCIUS S. SMITH. III. ·. Manaf!l:g Editor
F. G. FROST • · · . ty ·Editor w F DIXON - -- - -Adv"'!:rtising Manager Printina Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport f'each, California
Offi<;ial Paper of the City of NewJ)ort Beach
A Dependable Local lmUtuUon. for Over S9 Yean
, NATIONAL EDITORIAL J9f1 ~CIATION -~
Meatless Tuesdays
Active
Member
of
From all indications President Truman's food con-
servation program is off to a good start. But it's only
a start. The success of the program will depend on
the publi'c support given it not for a few weeks but
f or the months it will be in effect.
Ifjublic support is to be maintained over an ex-
tende period the real purpose of food saving must
be kept constantly before the people. They must be
reminded often that economy in the kitchen is nec-
essary not alone to feed others but to fight the spread
of Communism in Western Europe.
Communism thrives on hunger and desperation.
Those \Vho are r easonably well' fed are not likely to
fall f or its promises and propaganda. Food saved
now, therefor, may save democracy later on.
During this campaign the Government must see
to it that fo od under its direct control it not wast ed.
Nothing is more devastating to public morale than
a discovery that while the people have been trying
to prevent w a st e the Government has destroyed
thousands of tons of surplus commodities or has al-
lowed them to spoil.
Our citizens are quite willing to do without meat
on Tuesdays. eggs and poultry on Thursdays, and 'to
reduce bread consumption, just so long as they are
convinced it is serving a good purpose. They want to
be sure that the food they ~ave actually results in
more for othe rs abroad to eat.
It is up to the Administration to guarantee that
result.
Rampant Winds
The recent hurricane in Florida has been rated
as one of the most titantic storm s to strike that penin-
sula in 19 years.
Meats +130!3
Eggs +123~3
World at a Glance C-Ounty Gets
$665,017 in
Highway Funds
Orange county's share of state
AUNT JIABTRA rt.hat poor fellow and of demanding highway f':'nds for 1946-47 totalled
You can lead a man to the altar more than loyalty and humility $665,017, sixty.seven~ cent more
just 85 you can lead a horse to could give." Those are strong than the $398,411 war-time low tor
water, but you can't make him words, but as one o( the early New 194~4.4· California Taxpay~· a.s-
get married anymore than you can Dealers Mr. Moley was in 8 posi-SOCJaUon saJd today, analyzing the
make the hone drink. We might lion to gather firsthand informa-trend of state funds available for
quality that statement to the ex-lion. highways during the war years.
tent that a shotgun in the hands NO TllANU For 1941-42. the first war year.
of the bride's fathet' has been Any time the Russians make an state apportionment of highway
known to have the desirl?d effect. offer that seunds generous or monies to the county was $497,-
1 In the case under consideration, conciJiatory it is always well to ;:14::5::·===========::; however-'that of "Aunt Marthll" give that offer· double scrutiny.
who is suppe>Sed to become the Almost invariably (why say "al-
bride of Uncle Sam-the use of m ost? .. ) ther e is an Ethiopian in
wea'pons is not involved. The In: the lumber. For instance, when
ternational Institute of Artists the Soviets proposed tha t our
and Photographers is simply go-troops and theirs be v.i thdrawn
ing to create what should be a from Korea simultaneously it
glamour gal Ca composite ot act-might have appeared that they
resses Jane Greer, Loretta Young were willing at Jong last to Jet
YOV WILL II& -'-A.ZED
11 .6.T fT8 Bf:.AVTV A.'"fD
LO~O LASTSXO
PKOTSt"TIOS
FOil AC:T0)1'08!LF.8
GLIP SKBV1CE SHOP
Car. E. lTtla • lrTtne
Co.ta 11-l'b.. SIMeo• 5M1-a
Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers
Floor Waxers
Flru<H releas..S Oelober 1 by Ille 11. 8. Banaa of Labor 8tatlstl .. 1bow rnphlcaDy wily H Is
l.nereasin&:IY c11mcutt for the housewife to.stretch her food dollar1 so 1be can clve her family °fee
meals a day that are nutritionally sound. Tbe National DalrJ Coancll polnts out that milk pr ces
I ha,•e been relatively 1tead,J' o•er the naUon, and have lnerea1ed S1 .0 per cent LESS than the aver-
&J'C for all roods since 1939 and Z3.2: per cent LESS than the averace since the ftrstor thls year. Hence
milk, In addition to b11ini nature'• most nearl7 pufect food. aetualIJ leads the food 6eld as the
housewi.le's most economical bQ,J".
and Linda Darnell) and hence-the Koreans work out their own
forth include her in all pictures 1alvation. But there was a catch.
with our famous Uncle. The idea And a very obvious catch, at that.
sounds good to the International Everybody knows the Russians
Institute (and especially to ti1e have a couple of hundred thous-
press agents for the three RCtrcs-and Korean Communists trained
ses) but it remains to be seen how and r<'a dy for action in the North-
the 140 million nCphews and nieC't's ern zone. If we fell for the trick
of Uncle ar<' going to react to the and pulled out, the Communists
whole a ffair . Our guess is that would have control of the whole_
sjnce the old gentleman hR~ been countr)' in jig time. \Vhal the
a bachelor far 71 years Ct h at KorC'ans need right now is consid-
shou ld be a r('cord of some kind) r r ab)y lC'ss of the Soviet type of
they'll want to stay that \.\'ay. "liberation."
Tools for
Carpentry Work
_and Plumbing
NEWS-TIMES
FORUM
OF PUBLIC OPINION
If you were asked to vote tomorrow on a prelimin-
ary move to install city manager government,
would you do so 7
"Yes." sa}'S Nelson "Doc" Sta!-! just one of thC' major problems
rord. 424 Santa Ana Ave ., Ne\.\'-~that ml1st be solved.
port Heights. ! U we pay a man ."·ho is_ trained
·"f he city council in a rapidly-to be comtx•lent, 1mpa r t1al. and
gro\ving community 1s on the spot. I practie;il in business decisions.
Probably ours is doing t he tx>st I and 1f \\"I' ht·I one \\'ho is thorough-
it can. ly fan1ilar ,,·11h the business of
''But running n fast.grO\\•ing city go\"c rnment, he should more
ci ly i!' 100 much of a job for the ) than pay back his salary in ef-
avcragc businessmnn \'.'tlh other f1 t:i\'ncy. At}rl tnl' \\TIOle comn1un-
111tcrcsts to d C'termin e the best ity would be better off for hi!'
th1ngs for his t'.On1rnt1nit)'. F'or JUSl administration.
one exan1plc, \\'t.' kno\v ou r zon ini; "I do not \\·is;1 to cast a ny re-
r t'J.:U\<i 1ions ar(· inadC>qua tc . \V e flr~tion on mvmhl'rs of the city
spend thousands o( dollars luring council. Thl' pain t is tha t it is
Pt'oplc to our harhor and \\'C ha\'e l better hus1nC'SS to run 'the cj1y
no place to pu t 1hem. And thn t's undC'r a ma nager."
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Aunt Martha will likely prove to llO\l' S~lART!
be m ore dazzli ng tha n durable. Britis h scientis ts are reported
UBLIC OTICE It can. h a;dly "-sa1'd tha t t"I"· • I.A: " ... ch a nical "brai ' \Vhich is claimed P N TELE\.lSlON to have deve1I· d a t\VO-ton me-
-FOR RENT-
CROWN
HARDWARE
Call Barbor 232
NOTICE OF FILING ASSESS-I vision is S\VC'cping the countr)· the to be 25 tin1c smarter than the
l\IEST FOR THE CONSTRUC-\,·ay radio did a quarter of a ccn-best !'Uch mac inc America h as.
TIOS OJ'.' ,5,\I'\ifTARV SE\\'"ERS tury <1go. But it may be tha t it \Veil. if it's that s mart ma)·be· it
& :\PP l 1 RTE NANCE SIN is sneaking up on us . At r r,.sent can solve Britain's pressing ccono-8~1 Coast. H~-y. Corona del Mar
Of'E:\N BOULEVARD AND there arc only 8 cities in the mJc problem. '
OTllER STRE~. ALL E y s United States \Vhich have tele-.:::::_-:.:.::::.::.::. ________ ~=============
ASD EASJ:MENTS. AS CO:S-vision sta tions. The number how-
TEM"PLATED BY RESOLU-C\"Cr \Viii soon be increased. to 40.
TIO:S OF INTENTION NO. Production o( tele\'ision sets so
SS27 1\.SD OF TFfE TIME AND far this year is about 70,000. and
PLACE OF JIEARING AS TO that compa rC's y.·ith 16.000 manu-
SA.lD "'ORK A?<-"'D ASSESS-factured in a ll past years. One or
MENT. the ·big dray,:backs with television
Pursuant to statute, "Improve-i5 that its ra nge is limited to
mcnt Act of 1911", Division 7 of the area immediately surrounding
thl· Streets a~d Highways Code of the broadcasting station . Natic..nal
the S ta te of California, notice is hookups such as are common in
herC'by tZivcn tha t lhl' S upcrintcn-radio a re not ye t possible \Vith the
dent of Streets of the City of \isiblc broadcasts. Of the opprox-
'."\C'Y.-port Bcacti. h aving m ade 81\ imately 62.000 recci\·ing sets no\,..
ass;:-ssn1cnt to cover the cos ts and 1 in use NC\\. \'ork City has t\\·o-
••xp1.·nc;,·s of the construct ion of I thirds of thC'm . Los Ange les has
!"::i.ni tary sC'\\'<"'rs and a ppurtc na nc-
1
3.00Cl. O nr thing most of us a rl'
cs in 0cf'an Bou\e\'ard and oth<'r \\:titing for is to find out through
~trc>C't ". alleys a nd easements. in 11c!c\"ision ,,·hat makes son1 c
!':lid City. ::i.s contem plnted by Res-con1ccii;ins funny-to the s tudio
olutinn of IntC'ntion N o. 33::?7, audicncr.
ndopt11d hy the Cit y Council of
!;nid City on the ~0th day of May,
T9·lf>. filed the same In m y office
011 The 16th d :ly of Septe mber.
1947.
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READY TO WORI( fOR
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These free pamphlets will help you tackle the tough jobs
the right way . ·rhey go al!-ouc co save you time, money.
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Farm Guidi D Gear Lubricant
Pamphlet
I hereby fix !vfonday, the 27th ~---'-A;_C;...C:.O:...;:UNT.;;...;_A~NT...;_ __ __, PHYSICIANS ll SUROl'.ONS. M.D. day of October, 1947, at the hour
D
D Tr11c/or LM.brictllioa
Guide D Flttl Service ('harts,
records, cost-forms for
optrating Jrurlts 11nd
tractors srienlifirlllly)~
Bookkeeping
Service
VOLIN P'. BROWN
(Barbor 184')
BALBOA YACHT CLUB
S.y1lde Dr .. Ne....,port &Nch
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PHVSJOIAJI(
ud
SURGEON
'11 Cout Rlehway. Dar~ 115'
eo....a oleJ Illar
p
D
Troe/or Rolin Lubri-
'anl Pamphlet
Wbttl Bearing Strvi<t
Book/el
But the peo ple were warned in advance of na-
ture's assault and prepared for the onslaught. Dwell-
ings were battened down, planes flown to safety
and · the wary residents took to cellars and storm
proof buildings t o wait out the monstrous fury of the hurricane. , "----AJW--R-ITI:OT _____ __,
.John K. C. Chnng, M.D.
of four o'clock, P . !'tl ., and the
Council Chamber of the Ci t y
Council ClJ the City of Ne"--port
Beach as the place, v.•hen and
\vher e all persons interested in
the work done or in the said as-
sessment will be heard by the
City Council. Property owners, the
contractor or his assigns, and all
o thC"r pC'rsons inte rested in said
work or said asse'ssment , feeling
a ggrieved by any a ct or de ter-
mination of the Superintendent of
StrC"e ts or the Cit y E n gineer in
r ela tion therC't o, or '''ho claim that
t hC' \\·or k has no t been performed
according to the contract in a
~ood and subst antial manner, or
\\"h::> .cla im that any por tion of t he
work \Vas for any reason omitted
T hC're can be lit tle doubt that
Frank lin Dela no Roosevelt "'i ll
continue to be one of the most-
talked-of and \\Titten-about fi g-
ures in American history for dec-
ades to come. But v.1hat most his -
torians v.•ill say about him in the
light of future e vents -events
v;hich will stem indirectly from
his acts and policies \vhilC' in of-
fice-r emains to be seen. As it
is, the writings now appearing
about him, such as the Farley and
?.'1orgcnthau diaries, are r evealing
him as a man who was just about
as ung1amorous behind the scenes
as he was glamorous to the mil-
lions "·ho all but \Vorshipped him.
In commenting on the !'t1orgen-
thau diary Raymond Maley ob-
served, "The moral is that no m at-
ter hO\\' loyal and humble a fol·
lo\\·er might be. the capricious
Roosevelt found a \vay of hurting
Clayton Thompson
•
Florida's citrus growers, however, found little
comfort in personal safety. To them the rampart
winds wreaked tragic ruin-for fruit t rees and farm
lands cannot be evacuated.
Despite every advance of science and govern-
ment, the farmer's lot seems always destined to be
at the mercy of nature's whims.
Why Wait?
Prompt
Service
May we measu~ma ke and install your new window
screens, or repl ace the old wi re? Galvanized. copper
or plastic ..
\Ve also manufacture to order:-Sash.
Doors, Cabinets, and \Vindow Frames
Prompt Service to Controctors .................... -.... ~ ...... ....___........
• OUR SER,'ICE I S AS CLOSE . .\S l "OUR TELEPHP:\'E •
FREE ESTlMATES GLADLY GIVEN
Sterling Cabinet & Construction
1550 Newport A•·e. Costa Mesa, Calif.
PHONE -BEACON 5363
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS ' . FROM YOUR SKETCHES OB CLIPPCSGS
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HARBOR DRAnlNG SERVICE
111-0 eout m-way N-n _. Pb. Bt111 con 5a
E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz
'
• .. . -..
Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
81" W. Bay Ave., Ball.-
Harbor 11U
!7%1 Lake\Vood A'Ye.
Loe Ange.lee NOrmaody MOS
DENTISTS
Dr. Obed LucaB
DENTIST
HO!!-] W. C.,..tral. Rari..r HllO
Nl!:WPORT BUCO
GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S.
t813 Weat Cmltra.I
Phone llarbor Ul-1
Newporl
PU\'S ICIA.'IS-SVRGEONS, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
l,'hyslcbul and s~
Nlntb and Cf!Dtral ,..._ ( ............... ) -"'-..
CDIROPRACTOR
Dr. Tom E. Barton
CHIROPRA:CI'OR
1%11 Coast Wcbwar
Coron.a del Mar
(In Kendell's Patio)
f'bone Barbor 1()4.8
DAV SCHOOL
Mortimer School
302 Coral Ave. Bal-bl.
DAY SCHOOL
OPE.'IS WED, OCT. 1 a. &. •O&TDlaL K. £.. ~ .... _
uaaoa -
!ITDIOGBAPBIO 81!!BVICJ:
NEWPORT RAIUIOa
VftEIUNAJlY B08PIT.U.
Dr. n .... Pull:•
Dr. h.I o .. ....
lt'tt I!. Z. llme Drtn 0-..-... , __
Pbptdan anti S urceoa
2. 4 7. 8:30
and by &Ptx>intment
Beacon 5075
lZO East 18th Streel
Costa Me.a. Call.l'orula
Gordon M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; ~5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pltyollclall and s.....-
Houn: 2-5, by APPolntment
Telephone Beacon ~
Ill Broadway Co.ta Meu
Milton M. Maxwell, M. D.
1801 Cout Rlwll)"
Corona del Mar
Office Houn: 10-12; 2-5
or illegally includC'd in the con-
tract for the same, or h aving or
making any objC'ction to the cor-
rectnc5s of the assessn1ept. or dia-
gr a m , or ot hC'r act, determination
or proceeding o( the Superinten-
dent of Streets or City Engineer,
shall. prior to the day set for the
hearing on the assessment, appeal
to the said City Council by briefly
sta ting in V.T iting the grounds of
appeal. Qor a description of said
\\'Ork, refere nce is he reby made to
the abo\'C 1nc ntioncd R esolution
of Intention .
DatC'd this 30th day of Sc pt.em-
bcc. 1947.
FRANK L. RINEHART
Cit y Clerk.
I P ub.-Oct. 7, 14 . 1947. 1...~~~~~~~=:=J
Phone Harbor 108%
S. R. Monaco, M. D. I
814 Bay Ave., Balboa j
tlarbor 17U
Office Boun:
2to5p.m.
HoDclay through Friday
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. D.
~&DclSurs-
9409 \V. Oeatral
otnoe: Barbor IO%
NJclll-Pl>oDO -· 7'1%-11
Conrad Richter, M. D.
Present Hours:
t :IO a. m. -1% M.,
l:JO p. m. -•:SO p. m.
. l90S-O w. Cleatral
N-n---rU.
OPTOllETIWIT
&. T1'°8utwworth. 0. D.
oi---
Il:Ym EXAllINED
LKNU:S DUPLICATED
..... , ......... 51
au& •• .,..... ..... ft. _._. ID.I
:MKW&...r ...,_
COAST OPTICIANS
Ul.3C.-...._, C... ... _ ,.__.._ .. .,~.
~ ruw "'-"'lelJ' 01-.....,_u,. kllal""' °"'" "-... : • w • E. H. TiilELE. Optician
l
NOTICE O F I N TENDED SALE
U nder Sect ion 3-140 Civil C ode
of the State of C.;i lifor,.l,;i
:'\"f1 TICF: IS l lERl::f\Y C l\·E:-;.
1'hul JurnPe (~unllffr. Vendvr . "'ho$e
ad1lrt'~~ 1!1 515 l Uth S treet. 1n the Cit}
ur I l untJ n~tOll Bea< h. l;uuql)' o r u r··
1111,,;e. :-:itate of Cll h fornla. intends to
~4:'1 1 tn J 11tu1 J . Bennett and Effie L.
Bennett. \'endee. v.·1i .. ;.e iuldre:<s 1!1 2111:)
\\.alnul , In the Cily ,,f ;\:e.,.,port ~ach,
Cou11tr ,.J Vlran~e. ~itate .,r C1:1l!lvr111 a
t lh' fvllo"·111g Ueitertbe<l pen onal prop·
ert)'. to-wit : All stocK in trade. fi x ture.!!. equip-
ment &11d i;OO<l .... ·t!l c:ir a ce rtain Cro · \:er)' a nd F 1l!lng Station bu:i111C11,.
knu•·n as Jln1my·5 P lace and locateu ·
al 6500 Const H 1g-hv;·ny. In the Ci t )" o r :'\"e.,.,·port Beach. Count}' o f Orani;e.
Stale or California. a nd tha t a aaJe.
t ra.Jisfe r and aM1x11n1ent or the eanu.~
wlll be m.:ld e. a nd the consideral1uu
lhe reror \\'ill be pa id at 10 :00 o"cloc;.c
A. lot . on Tuesday the 2lat day ur
Octo~r. 1947. a1 1he eacrow depart-
ment ot the Huntington Beach Branch
or S@curtl)'-First National .Bank of Los
Angeles at 2Cn Ma.Jn Sll"ffl In the City
or Huntington Beach. In tbe County or Onnre. State of C&!lfomra. DAT ED October 10th, 1947.
JAJCES CUNLIF'FE. Vendor .
Pub.---Oct. 14. 1N7.
1118 Oou& ....,,,
.Newperl 8w:ll
GllA&ANTltltD
USED CARS
Wholesale Distribution
Phone 155 Bes. Phone 109"
THE FAMOUS STEELENDER
FOR
SALE
Outstanding
43 ft.
Deep Sea
Bait
and
Trolling
Vessel
PARTICULARS -43' 0.A. -12' 6" beam--6 ft. draft. heavily and well built of
finest materials. Powered with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile
cruising range without refueling. Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main hold 21
tons Iced tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping accomodations for 6. Fu e I oil
range. 280 gals. water capacity. Large toilet room. Hydraulic controls from 3 seir
erate stations. Dual bait water supply systems. Power anchor, windlass, automatic
steering. Radio direction finder. Radio telephone. Twin searchlights. Air horn.
Co2 system. Blower system. Separate 500 watt generating plant. Adequate heavy
duty batteries. Well equipped throughout. • • • A truly exceptional vessel WORTHY
of your consideration and conveniently located In the water at Newport Harbor.
• • • For inspection and additional details contact the California agents for the
Steelender .
GEORGE MICHAUD CO., 4040 Wilshire Blvd.,· Los Ange(es 5 ' .
Tel Federal 5501 or Fairfax 78~
la Newport Can W . .J. lllnesly. Bescon 5481, Bea.con 5"2-W, Barbor 193"
.,
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.
-' 1 u '1••• ¥!9(MJ,•11wow Pu11LIC 'Ncmca READINGS-MondaY thru Fri·
days, 1634 E. Palm, Santa Ana.
Seven questions answered by n~ ~E~G~ ~c:~b! mall $1.00. Mn. ;Javis. 79-4tp
• ll1!IJCAI. a UDIO
NEED MONEY? SACRIFICE
• NEWPORT BALBOA Nll:WS-TIKl:8
TUESDAY 11'-pwt 8-b, Oallf. Octeber H, 1H7 Page?
Cl!:ATIFICATI!: OF 8USIND8
FICTITIOUS FIRM HAMii
£1ectrtc&J Contracting bualnet111 at 122 Fre ch ta ght p .. M .. ian lady Long !l Central A Ye., BaJbo&. C&Utorn.la. n U • ...,, .... •
See Ua (or Quick, Helpful
Service on Your Financlal
Needa -Loans on
SALE OF LCYr 60' x 300' In Calta
Mesa. Close in. Make offer.
Phone Bea.con 5197. 82-ltc
.tider the t!ctltious firm name of C Beach SS.8409. 81"6tp
1: T Electrical Co .. Md that •Id firm FOR SALE--Nesco el c cook· WANTED 50 used pianos for our
1.9 rompo..~d or the tollo•lng pe1"90ns, EMPLOYMEN'r WANTED SI 60 cl Ilk -·· Fine rent "'--t. Highest """h pr1-
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Security
~ Houn; 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
(Closed Saturdays)
BEAUTIFUL Ocean Frontage in
R-3 zone. La r g e enough for
apartment house. Grand View of
bay and ocean. Now only $35,-
000. W. J . Holcomb, 1517 Coast
Hwy., Corona del Mar. "Where
the Flags Fly." 82-2tc
wh0Be namt'S and ad dreAee• &re as • er, cy e, e Oo;;-no . .....::y ...._,.. """'•
follows. to--w"lt : c tnJ A RELIABLE LADY will care for enameled inset dishes, 1tainleu or f>lggest allowance on ~-
D. W . Cla rk. 122 E . ~ ve., t · -at l u•-B '1ler attachme I change. Te-•. Balboa. California . children a t paren oonvenien .... o:. ee u:1. ro n . • •• ..,.
R. c. Thomas. 13182 Harbor Blvd.. 1980 !1arbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call Mrs. Barbre, Harbor 13. DANZ-SCHM.ID1' PIANO CO. c~~~ ~~tr~:i'S~ tbt• lBtb· day 79-4tp 78-tfc 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc
•t September . 1947· bl familiar Lever hand numbering machine KNABE GRAND. Wonderful tone. O. w . CLA.RK Yacht Skipper availa e, FOR SALE-Brand new 2 bdhn.,
2 bath stall shower, fireplace.
Large living rm. and dining rm.
Powder room. Beautiful kitche-n .
Choice location, Npt. H eights.
$12,500. Phone Beacon 5197.
Evenings Harbor 746-M. 82-ltc
ROBERT C. THOMAS ?tiexican \Vaters, best references. model No. 71 "American VLslble" One of the world's great pianos. 0;Tt"~Ng~~~IFORNIA. COUNTY Long Beach SS..8409. 81-6tp Brand new. Price $20. Harbor Also Baldwin GTand. Emert0n
On this 18th day of September. A. 475.w, daytime only. Numbers Starr Chickering. A BehrmAn
D .. l!M7. before me. Non S. ?dafl{· WORK W~lronlng ln 1113· G d u~oo ""9.rth. a Notary Public In and tor said S from one to one million. 82·2tc ran ""° •. . terms.
County and State. per90nally appeared ~ome. Plain or fancy. 530 ~ DAN,ZrSCHMIDT PIANO CO.
o . w. Clark and Robert c. Thomas. Bernardino A\.•e .. Newpor1 FOR SALE-Bargain 8-4x6 win· 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64.tfc
kno..n to me. to be the penoM whoee Heigh••. ~ttt dow frames \Vith glass venetian names are subM:r!b@d to the within us Instrument. and acknowledged to me 11 blinds and trim complete. Gllp
that they eJ:ecuted the same. EMPLOYMENT OFFEBEI> Se~ice Shop, Irvine and 17th,
USED PIANOS. Some as low u
$85. Good fOf' pracUce. 1Tade it
In at tull price later. Terms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc
1814 I\ Newport Blvd., Costa Mes~
Beacon 5220 CORONA DEL MAR IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I h&Ye hereunto set my tiand and atflsed m,. CI-ffilSTMAS Selling is here. We Costa Mesa. 82·1tc
offlcl11.t &e&l the day and year In this need 4 ladies in Newport, ~ta certtflcat~ tint above wrttte.n. NORA S. MARGWARTfl. l\tesa, Balboa. Write Avon Pro--
Notary Publlc In and for ll&.ld ducts 2032 Valley View, Whit~
ISF..ALl County a.nd State . tier. Calif. 81-2tp
Pub.-~pt. 23. 30: ()(':t, 1. 14._ 19'1?.
CERT! FICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FfRlf NA.ME
THF: UNDERSICr>.'""ED d o hereby ~r
ttty that t hey ar"@' conductlnr: a ttt!\ll
bakery h uslneM at 306 Main S trHt.
Baltioa. ('I t~-of Ne wtx>rt Bf'llrh . Ca!l-
fom ia. under thf' flrtit l('IU~ f irm TIA.me
o f : n.,QRE!'C'E BAk"ERY. 11.n<1 that said firm J!\ com~ of the fC'llo•·lnk
Pf'n'IOTIS. "'"hoae natnl"S and add ~~.!
art' Ill' follnw~. tf'-wil ·
LEF•l .lF. ~rHMF.R l'Jll W . (W>ean
F z-nnt 7\'.l'"'"P.'rt F "':\("h ('~l'f. FLO"tF::-;'('P, B srH"{'FR 1:1::-~es.n
F r,...nt :'\."t'9.0JC•rt l3f't1.-h (":ll1f
'\\'IT:"ESS ('111 r hlln~ thl$ l '.:th d ay
of Septemhf-t . 1!47:
FLORENCE 8 . SC HMER
<...ES LIE ~C MMER
ST ,\Tf', OF (" . .\t,1F'OR~l,\,
CDl"\ .. TY <"l F OP.A '.\"GE M .
Q'X THIS l ~tl'I. ll3\" ,..., ~p ll'm~r.
A. p J~7 hf'f"r'" mt" Monll' R. r.rl·
me.'l '\ ~ .. •i.rv Pi.1bllr ln 11.nfl fnr ss\d
Co•1nt,· n.n•l Statr. ~T"!'Oni\\ly nr>l">"ar ·
eff F"l ,0'Qf''7rl': 'R Sf'H:O.!ER fi nd LF.S·
LrE 9CH :\1ER. knov.:n ti) rflP t i" he the
persons i:••ho~ namt>!I are !'>Ub~rlhed tC>
the v.:ithln Tn11trnm~nt . anrl aC'kn"w · !edged to me tha t they exocuted the ..,,,._
J"l WTT~'ESS WHEREOF. I have he~unto !let my hand and 11.ff!xed my
o fficial iwal the d&y and year in tbte certificate nm above WT1 tten.
MON'TE R. GRIMES Notary Public tn and for
0"'-Dge County. Calif.
Mv commluton exolres !"r)v. 14. 1950
Publtehed Oct. 7. 14. 21 . 28. 1947.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS · F lctitlou1 F irm Name
THE UNDERS IGNED does ti,reby
certify that they are conducting a
pi1'ntln.r and publishing bus!M-U at
3011 West Centni.! Avenue. Newport
Beach. Caltfornlt.. u nder the nctttlous nrm name of Newport Harbor Publleh·
Ing Co.. and that ea.Id rlnn 111 com·
poaed ot the fo\lowtnr penons, whose names and aqdreases are u follows.
to-wit : . Sam D. P orter . 411 San Bernardino
Avenue. l"ewnort Be-11.r h . Callfnrnla. LuC'lu11 S. Smith. TI!. 428 AvO<':&do
St .. Corona de! Mar , Newport Beach,
cat I torn la.. WlTNESS our baDds this · 13tb day
of October. 19'17. SA M D. PORTER
LUCIUS S. SMlTH. Ill.
STATE O F CALJFOR!'.'l.A. )
COUNTY OF ORA~GE l S!I. ON TH15 13th day or Oc.tohf'r , A. D ..
1947. before me. ~ora S. M a r~war.h . a Notarv Public In and fo r :mh1 Coun-ty a nd State. l)f!t'3('.lnally ap~red S:a1n
D. P orter a nd L ui:lu11 S. Smith . CT I.
known to m<!'. to be the persons who~ name-11 a re l'IUb!l<'r \l>ed l" the within
Instrument. an d ac kn0wle~e-d to me that tho>v e'll;et"u!ed lhf' !!Rm ...
IN "'lT:"'ESS WlfERF.OF 1 ha\·e
hereunto set my hand nnd nfflite-d my
o1'!lcl8.l ~al the rl ay a nd year in this rert!Clcate first ahnve wrltten.
K ORA 9, 11.fARGWARTH. Notarv Public In a nd Cor said Co11nty
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F QR,?\fF.D \Vindshie!ds & Hstc.I!
Co\'f"r.:: m a de to nrdC'r Al~o PlC'X·
IR:la.~ & Lucite Sh~t~ for sale
Nu-World Products Company
303 Th.lrd St .. Huntington &ach
Phone Huntington BeaCh 178
80-tlo
CESS POOLS and
SEPrIC TANKS
Installed Anywhere In
Orange County
Contract DrW.lng
Sewer C.onnection
(All Work Guaranteed)
Full Inaurance Carried
J. R. McCORMICK
MO Victoria St. a.ta M ...
Beaeon 5069-J
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
17E8 Newport Blvd., Beacon :I048VI
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Contractine-and Supplies
9'7·1ft
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 528>-R
2573 Elden Ave .. Calta Mesa 2().tfc
U YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACI'OR
Z74 East 19th Street
Pb, Bea. 5413 Calta Mesa. Call!
l!G-tf<
CABINETS
CUstom Furniture -Interion
Window Sash -CUstom Doon
CORONA CRAFT
l:l02'>t Coast HlghW&1
Corona tie! Mar • Phone 11~ TT-9tc
ROOFS
W, j_ BENBOW
Phone Barbor 1012 J .....
LOCAL GIRL To help in small
ca!e, nC'at. r efined. ambitious.
f:':tperienccd not n e c es s a r y.
Hours 10 :30 a.m. to 2 :30 p.m ..
a nd 5 to 7 p.m . Phone Harbor
2479--R or liarbor 1838·R for
appointm<"nt . 82-ltc
l\1et A1 po li shers "·anted. perma-
n<>nt. l\1ctHlsmit h of Balboa. 15th
nnd Nt"'\\"port A\'.C' .. Costa Mesa.
Phone BL•acon 5367. 82·2tc
\V./1.NTED-Young \voman to fill
position BS machine bookkc('pcr.
Apply Ba nk of America. New.
port Beach. 80-tfc
-MEN-
Under 45 \\i th high school
education. Opportunity lo
train for customer service
"-'Ork in this area.
FIVE DAY WEEK
Apply at
111 Minnie St.. Santa Ana
Southern Counties
Gas Company
82-ltc
WAITRESSES WANTED -S..,
Shore Cafe. Be. 5145. 32-tf•
WANTED-Experienced carpent·
ers. Steady emp\oyment. Sef
Ralph Hoyle Jr., 1505 Coas t
Highwa y, Corona del Mar. Ph.
Ha. 741 . 80-4tc
SALE MISCELLANEOUS SO
FOR SALE-Black Skunk coat ;
dressy black \\' o o 1 suit, black
ches.terfield coat. All size 12,
excellent condition. very reason-
able. 2343 Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa . 82-ltc
FOR S ALE-2 \Vil ton rugs, Qx12
\vi th pacts. Vl"r y ~ood condition;
2 thro'v rugs 41;.x611. Phone
Har bor 210·R. 521 Poinsctta
Ave .. Corona de! Mar . 82·1tc
PRE\\. AR Check mau-.er 8-mm.
SportC'r stock . R<>d field 102.
Ammun iti on. $75, 121 1\'larine
Ave., Balboa Island. Ha rbor
15<15·J after 5 'p.m . 82-2tp
VENE'l1.AN BLfNDS-Alumtnum
s tet-1. \Vnod . Call u~ for fret> ~li
m.ate. Renovation & renni"-hing.
So Cc~st. Venet1an Blind C.o.
'h.dt 18th and NewpOrt Ave ..
Costa P.Iesa. Ph : Beacon 5762· \\'
3..'t.tf1
USED Electric hot \\'atC'r h<>ater,
Thermodore. 540.00. 718 Jas-
n1ine A \'e., Corona de! !\J ar.
82-2tc
FOR S ALF..-Black Persian Lamb
coat. 1-14. S ave S1 00. 21 09 J.lar-
bor Bl vd .. Cottage in rear .
81-2tp _.,,....
FOR THE
BUY OF YOUR
LIFE
SHOP AT
GRANT'S
,..tb..:I
1&45
Phone Bea. 5707-M
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
'Tl-tfc
\Vat<:h., -Oock> -Jewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repairing -Prompt Service
Sensible Prices
VAN DRIMLEN
JEW ELRY
L786 Ne1''Jl0rt Blvd a.ta -
31-tfc
WASHING MACHINES
lf you don't have one do )"O\D
washing at
BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 N....._, Blvd, Costa 'Mae
Phone Beacon 57'10
DON'T WAIT
ORDER YOUR
srn.VEL
lT-tf•
GAS REFRIGERATOR
NOW
Deliveries Are
Improving
We May Surprise You
VOGEL'S
100 JlalD St.
FUR COAT-Size 14, % length,
brown squirrell. $35.00. 2 0 8
Fernleaf, Corona del Mar.
82-4tc
B A YSIDE PLATING
Gold -Silver -Copper -Br ...
Antiques a Specialty
See Our Ad In Orange Co"l'ty
Phone Dlreef.-Ory
1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113
Cor . f-l arbor and 19t h, Costa Mess
Next to Methodist Oiurc.h 28-tfc
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
Compound Motor
Gallon, 70c
Oil
Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Newport Blvd., Calta 1l4eN
11-tr.
PIANO TUNIHG and rep&lrlng.
J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon
5294...J. 388 Broadway, Colta
Mr9a. 78-tft
SPINET TYPE Mirror Piario. Re-
passessed, now only $295. Ano.
ther Sptnette slightly used at
big saving. And you jUlt ,pay
out balance.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. !\-lain, Santa Ana 64 .. tfc
SPECIAL ANNOU?\CEMEl"fTS 18
KEYS
Made WhUe You Wa.lt
VOGEL'S
100 Main St.. Balboe
11<-lt<
<Across from Alpha Beta Market)
82·1tc
A beautiful new 2-bedroom home
south of highway, near beach
and grammar school. Larg~ li' -
A · ing room with fireplace, car-AUTOMOTIVE & TIB.l:S
'-19;;3;;;9-;P~o-n".'t:-ia-c""S:;-ed-;-an-. -::Ch:-c-a-p-.-=p:-11-0-ne peted wall to wall. Bedroom and
Beacon 5164 .. w. 82-ltp living room have lar2e windows
to floor, facing pat io. Patio has
1937 Plymouth Sedan, excellent flagstone floor and concrete
mechanica1 condition S500. Har· walls. Venetian blinds thruout
bor 1160. 82·4tc the houSe-. Lots of cupboard.a <'l.nd
F O R SALE-'39 2 door chevrolet
sedan. four new tires. Good ron-
dition. Call at 420 E . 15th St.,
Costa ~lf'.s a or phone Bf'acon
532'2-R. RQsS Rud.s(•ll. 82-·ltp
REAL ESTATE
SACRlFICE SALE of ni ce lot at
Corona del Mar for cash, $1400.
W. J . Holcomb, 1517 Coast H\vy.
Corona del l\:l ar . "Where the
Flags Fly." 82-2tc
closet space. Garage. See this
home at 432 Dahlia Ave., Corona '
del Ma r . 51 0.900. Easy t e rms.
O\\nC'r. 75.tfc
FOR RENT U F inest la rge corner lot on L ido
BEAUTIFUL 7 ROOM Lu.xury
home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cen-
ter hall plan. Outside patio with
fir eplace. 257 So. \Vetherly
Drive. Bc\'erly Hills. (2200 sq.
feet) ne\\·ly decorated. Construe·
tion and materials could not
be duplicated today. $29,500.
\Vill consider trade for 3 bed·
room home . Lldo or BaJboa
Island. F"'o=R-,,R"'E~NT=--A-p_ar_t_m_e_n_ts-.-L-ig-ht Is le . Principals onl y $7500. \Vrit<.?
housekeeping, privat e entrance. Box "G" clo NC'Ws -Times .
Adu.Its. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. 82-2tp
W .t.NTED TO i\JY 11 FOR RENT-Furnished room near
B2·2tc BARGAINS, Quick sale-Owners,
BALBOA & DESERT homes,
furnished. Income. Box 825 Bal-
boa, phone Harbor 1270..J .
FOR SALE-Beautiful new 2 bed·
room and den home, real fire.
place, finest of broadloom. al-
most completely turn is h e d.
Terms. Price $12,750. 1.Zll S .E .
16th St .. Costa Mesa. Open for
inipection. 81-4tp
------------bath private entrance. Business
Will Pay Cash man or woman. 3181\ Marine
Fa' your ti.nibu'e ar wllat haw Ave., Balboa Island. 82-ltc 81-4tc
you. Phone Beaooa 561>6. ONE ROOM Apartment for 2,
Crawley Furniture Co. garage and utilities. $10.00 per Joe Nickertz
STUDEBAKER DEALER
3415 W. Central, Harbor 510
81-2tc
SUBSTANTIAL 6>,t -room Home.
1812 N•"pon Blvd., Calta -week. 113-15tl1 St., Newport
93-th Beach. 82-4tc
New root. Plastered. Qose ln,
east side. $7450. E·Z terms. Call
G. M. Pritchett, agent. Beaoon
5024-W. 80-tfc
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appliances
"We Buy Alnioot
Anything"
GRANT'S
Phone Bea. 5707·M
1645 Newport Blvd., C-Oeta Meu
42·tfc
FURNJTURE FOB SALK n
FOR S;\LE -Studio type divan .
cocktail tab I e. upholstered
chair, lam~. $75.00 for all or
sell separately. 211 -A East Cen·
tral. Balboa . 82-ltc
FOR SALE -Brand new dining
room set. solid oa k , finished in
Philippine I\-1ahogany; also ne\\.
Rex-Air vacuum, new rug 12x
15. 1821 BroadY.:ay, Costa Mesa,
82-1 t c
BOY'S Sturdy t\\."in bectst eds a nd
m a tching chest. nautical design.
$38.00. 609 \lia Lido S oud, Lido
Isla. 82-2tc
DAVENPORT and chair , bed , 2
day beds, mat tresses, rugs,
\\'Bshing machinC'. gas s to\·e.
ra dio, etc. 6:!8 \V. 19th S t..
Costa l\·l csa. Sl -2tc
A GOOD BUY-
IS A WISE BUY
Let Us Help Yov Be \\'ise
HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa ~-tcsa
43-tfc
BOATS , S LtpPLIES
Boat Maintenan ~e and
R epairing
Frederick Yacht Co.
1215 Coast H i'''aJ.'. Newport
Phone Beacon 5615
81-tc
Boats Priced to Sell
7()..ft. Aux. Schooner (new canvas)
$10,000.; 42-ft. Lake Union Sed.
c:ruiser, $8800.; 36-ft. T wt n
Screw Stephens. Sed. cruiser,
$8900.; 33-ft. S p o r t Fisher,
11940) $6500.; 28-ft. Cabin crul>-
er, $34,000.; 26-ft. Steel Craft
!1947) $4000.
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted ·
711 Coast Hiway, Ne'4-port
Beacon 5032 .. w . 7$.tfc
MUST SELL-1&-ft. Snipe newly
painted. ne""' sails, $395.00 or
~st offer. Miracle ~-tile ~iotel
706 Coast Highway. Beacon
52$-J. 'T7-8tc
Clipper Bow Boat
46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H. P . Cat diesel.
New bait tank; swordfish plank;
complete commercial equipmenL
Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc
Harbor 97
FOR SAJ,4: -Star sail boa t .
Latest type, flexible mast. In..:
eluding sails ready to sail.
Phone Glendale, a trus lll88.
6().tfc
Boat Maintenance and
Repairing
Frederick Yacht Co.
Ul5 Coast Hiway. Newport
Phone "Boacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS
FURNISHED-Single apartment.
Refrigeration, near Balboa Pier.
$40.00 per month, including util·
i ties, year around r ental. Call
Sunday 810 E. Surf, Balboa.
82-2tp
FOR RENT -Furnished room,
outside entrance, 423 Goldenrod
Ave., Corona del Mar. 81-2tp
ROOM F OR RENT-1 or 2 girls;
twin beds, home privileges,
ocean front near Newport gram·
mar school. Harbor ;,?351 days.
81-2tp
FOR RENT -Trai.lcr, covered
wagon. Sleeps 4, .mahogany
lined. 2516 Ne\\'J>Ort Blvd., Costa
lo.1esa . 81·2tc
F OR RENT -New ki tchen apart-
ment for couple. Sandy's J\.1.otel,
Corona dcl r.:Jar. Harbor 1091-J.
75-tfc
F 0 R P~ENT -Furnished three
room a partmen t. utilities a nd
garage includt'd. $34 .50. Key at
317 Coronado, Balboa. a fter 6
p.m. 82-2 tp
R00!\1§ -Private entrance and
ba lh , 1·502 Pacific Drive. Corona
df'l l\·tar. 8L-2t p
FOR RE ~T -3 room unfurnishC'd
;i p-irl n1f'n I. C'n1pl oy<>d couple
only. Rf'fer('nce rC'q uirC'd. P hone
R('flC'On 5.~7:!-J . · 82-2tc
FOR RE'.'\T -!\c\\' motel rooms
a nd prl\'atc baths, t ile sho\vcr
stall s. unit heat. specia l r ates
for permanent guests, S2. per
day, for 2 persons. No ki tchens.
l\tiraclc ?.tile 1r1otcl. 706 Coast
lfi\vay., Ne\\l)()rt Beach. P h.
Bea. 5~-J. 78·tfc
FOR RENT -Furnished room for
1 or 2. <men only) close to bath
G. I. HOMES
BUILT ON YOUR LOT
We Arrange Financing
We have several good lot listings
S.P . BROCK, BUILDER
C. GALEN DENISON, Broker
498 Newport Boulevard
Costa M esa 00-Uc
ABOVE . THE ARCHES -Good
view ; interesting ne\\1 3·bedrm.
home; firepla ce, large gar. Price
$14 ,600. Call H ub Powers, Agt.
Har. 62-\V. 81-Uc
COSTA MESA-OldL•r 3-bdrm
home near Victoria and H a r bor .
Price S5350. ~\11 utilities. Hub
Powe1'3, Agent. Har. 62-\V.
81 -Uc
CORONA DEL MAR
MODERN, Redwood, 3-bedroom
home and 3·room garage apt.
Just being completed-Materials
and workmanship the finest.
Guest apt. and two car garage
\vi.JI be good income property.
THE PRICE IS $23,500
ISLAND REALTY CO.
210 Agate Phone Ha rbor 377·W
BALBOA ISLAND
(' 82·2tc
Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
Reslden ti al -Commercial
Til - C. Coast Hlway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5860. 34--tlc
WHERE TO SPEND THAT
"EXTRA MONEY "
Pl ace your ex1ra money judiciously in
Real Esta te. In the Newport Heights
-Costa ~Iese\ Area you can create a
good improved property for your oc-
cupan C')' or income.
FOR TI-IE RIGIIT LOCATIONS SEE
Hub Powers, Ag t. Harbor 62-W
J. A. Bee k's Office
BALBOA FERRY 'LANDING
82-2tc
room. Separate entrance. $6.00 -------------------------
per week. 516 36th St., Ne"'1>0rt
Beach. 7&-tlc
OCEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel close
to Newport fishing pier , 2306
Ocean Front. Harbor 987. A
few vacant rooms and apts.
Make reservations now. 7S.Stt
1 ROOM kitchen aparbnents for
winter r e ntal. Stage Motel, 610
Coast Highway, Ne"'Pt· Beach.
'75-Uc
WANTED TO BDIT u
\V ANTED T O RENT -Garage,
in Harbor area to store speed·
boat. Harbor 404. 82.2tc
ROOM " so.um
COSTA MESA
New 1-bedroom house. Small but nice, on large lot
and among other new homes.
$5750
New 2-bedroom home, f'olk. east from Blvd. Has
hardwood floorS, venetian blinds and very large bed-
rooms. This should be seen.
$9750
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor
ELTON D. BARNEIT PERNEL G: BARNE'IT
Brokers
WI.LL Room and board 1 or 2
children in my home. 229 Ca nal
S t., off Orange .. West New-
port. 8'2-2tc
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
470 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5713-R.
Costa Me.a
Evenings!' Beacon 5779-R
82-ltc
1941 SIX ROOM-Modero stucco ------------------;'-------
home. fireplace, tile bath. stall
shower, tile sink, 4 outside en·
tranCE'S, patio, small guest house
w;th tile shower bath, lllundr}'
with extra water heater, work-
shop, double garage, house trail-
er shed with asphalt floor. Love-
ly yard. al.I fenced, 50 x 150.
Sprinkling system. bill ll!Ctioo.
Mrs. Bond, 726 E. Santa Anita
A, .. ., Burbank. W1111t Balboa
llayfront home or Ocean or ~
view In Corona del Mar. 80-8tp
INDUSTRIAL SH p
Near new city hall. M-1 zone. Appro 1000 sq. ft.,
with parking area. Cement floor, :t commercial_
doors, 3 yrs. 585.00 month. .
Suitable for Carpenter, Paint, t Shop
or small manufacturing.
JOHN E. SADLEIR, R altor
MONEY TO LOAN 11
LOANS TO BUILD, buy, Im-STANLEY A. SMITII, A.ssocia Broker
modemJze or rdlna._ W• par-HAZEL M. CONDON, Salesinan
c1>aae trust -. Two Offices In Corona de! Ikar:
NEWPORT BALBOA' .FEDERAL '
SAVINGS "' LOAN ASSN. 1505 or 007 Coast Highway Harbclr 741 or 2422
m,, via Lido Ph. Hiir. :Otflc. ~; 0 r" _ _ _ ·--I 82-ltc
llZAL ESTATE a BJO&l,_ ICllTATll •
DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Jim Doak Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona de! Mar "By the Sea"
NEWPORT BEACH HOME
Twe>-bedroom frame home partly furnished.
ocean. Price $4950 at $1800 down.
Near
CORONA DEL MAR -NEW SMALL HOME
Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. New and
cute modem. South of highway, 4 blocks tO the
beach. Piice $6150. Terms.
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 parties.
Good location for future and present.
2-STORY -2-BEDROOM
New-vacant-good construction-on rear of lot.
Close in on nice street. Upper story consists of large
living r oom-ocean vie\\1-kitchen \Vith nook. 2-
Bdrm.-bath. Lower story double garage, Vo 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
SOUTH OF HIW A Y ~ NEW -VA CANT
Lovely 2-Bedrm. home. Kitchen, noon, nice 11vliig
room with fireplace. Rear bldg. is double garage.
3 rooms upstairs with bath. Very good construction.
40-Foot lot-near ocean.
PRICE $18.000-COOD TERMS
2-BEDROOM -FURNISHED
Sooth of highway, not far from ocean. Guest room
In rear. Garage. Nice living room with fireplace.
Home nicely furnished -vacant -move In when
down payment In escrow -$10,500, terms of $2700
down, easy payments.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -NEW!
r..6vely 2-bedrm. & den home, ocean view, colonial.
Fireplace. Home has lots of fancy wood, interior
constr. Tile kitchen & bath, shower over tub. Din-
ing room, large kitchen. SeIVice porch, garage. Im-
mediate possession. Price $13,500, terms.
' DOAK REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Jim Doak . Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona de! Mar "By the Sea"
82-ltc
JACK SULLIVAN - -VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIATES.
REAL ESTATE ---INSURANCE
1205 Coast Highway-Corona de! Mar
• CORONA DEL MAR
Between the highway and ocean. Two units completely
furni shed . One rented at S75 .00 per month. Both these
units on forty feet and an additional forty feet goes with
the property. It is all fenced and landscaped. A real
bargain at $18,000, terms can be arranged.
,,
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JACK SULLIVAN - -VICTOR M. WALKER
AND ASSOCIATES
1205 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
Ph. Harbor 1247-J -or Harbor 1037
As an Independent broker your ilst1llgll
get my personal attention:
82-2tc
B. A. N E R E. S 0 N
REAL VALUES ·
HOMES -INOO)'d:E -BUSINESS OPPOR'roNITI&'I
INSURANCE
COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME
2 B. R.-AND GUEST ROOM ; 5 YRS:· OLD .,
Nicely furnished with ref., table-top range & Washing
machine. Garage. Attractively landscaped on y2 acre, all fenced in. Very good district. Close to cen-
ter of town. Owner leaving state. Must be sold soon.
Better see this one today.
Full Price Only $9500-Terms
ALSO
Tw<>-bedroom·home-1 yr. old. $7675----$1900 cash will
handle. Inunediate possession-East side.
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU .
B. A. NERESON
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCl'.AT.E3
1972 Newport Blvd. 819 South Main
Carta Mesa, Calif. Santa Ana, CaM,
Phooe: hron 5225 Pbc:me:_ s. A. ~ ,..,., ..
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Paps
Sand Crab
(~-Jlwl)
lnsnffldent. The claim that
tbe COWlty was "out" about
$17,000 is greeted derisively,
as reports reveal that the
state and county s)Je(lt close
to $200,000, while tlif! news-
papel'!I expended nearly a
million dollars in telegraph
tolls and other expenses in
covering the lengthy trial.
+ + +
Se"~ Such an unpleas-
ant top1 c as se'vers seems to
be in t he limelight suddenl y
as Newport and Huntington
Beaches meet to wrestle with
the ever-complicaied prob-
lem. Our local situation is
'not as happy as it might be,
Bl\ both the state and county
health officials have chided
the city for its apparent lack
in working out the outfall
issue.' That a joint outfall by
the beach towns seems essen-
tial is an issue that must be
settled, despite the reluc-
tance of Huntington Beach
leaders to realize its import-
ance at this time.
+ + +
W&ter. A recent issue of
the News-Times gave in ter-
views wi t h Braden Finch,
Walter Spicer and Ralph
Mas key on the need for
MWD wa ter. \Vhile the first
two hav" favored Metropoli-
tan,. it is notable to chronicle
R·OSSl'S
Cafe and
Liquor Store
1611 ~ Coast IDW&y
Corona de! Mu
"The Same Old Place"
C O C KT A IL S
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Adventurers to· Sail From Here to Seek Fabulous .Cocos Treasure 0 111111 • I!, !MT
Stock Market
At a Glance
Am Tel .!t Tel ...... _ .... -.156"
Dupont ... -.... --.............. 190
Gene,ral ?tfotors ···-····-··· 60"6
Goodyear ........ -............. 46~
Keruiccott ......... _ ............. 46 %
Sears ···-····-····-···--····-·-· 37 So Cal Edison .... .... ........ 32 . ' 60 Standard Otl ................. .
U S Steel .... : ... _ ............ 74 "
Cana dia n P acific ···-···--·· 11 %
Kindell's Patio
Opens to Throng
In Spite of Rain
put. either u a meqiber al. a crew
of a previous expedition to the
No one hen envtea the amblUon island. or elle u an adventurer
ot Capt. Charles Williams and h1a on his own. This time they have
seven h1ends who will embark made 1ure that the ship carries
from Newport Harbor some time t he latest in mine detecting ir.Mru·
in Decem ber aboard the 106 foot ments which should loca te some
schooner , 'Own-Wen'. head down sor t of burled treasure, even
the calm P acific for their goal, the .though Lt m &}' no t be the $60,-
weiid, s torm-bound a nd tragic ·000,000 loot of Lima, wh1ch they
Cocos Island, some 1300 tnllet to seek .
the Y.:cst of the modern entrance The treasure of ecclesiastical
to' the P anama Cana l, and begin gold and gemmed altar vessels
their search for th c r umored, from the Uma Cathedral, Lima,
'fabulous treasure of gold and sit-Peru, is said to h ave been buried
Iver igots, which were said to be o n Cocos Island is 1820 or 1821 by
buried there for more 1han 400 Pirate Capt. Thomson of th'e brig,
veer s' MRry Dear, out of Peru. I t is a1so I. Th~ eight adventurers-Captain of record t hat m illions of silver
W ltllams: Harry and Michael O'-and gold ingots looted from tr eas-
Hanlon. former Royal Canadian ure t rains of government m oney
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COCOS TREASURE LURE
Dorothy Kind£'11's new patio Air Force flien; Betty a nd Joe coming from Mexico by Benito
opened last Friday night in Corona O'Hanlon; Nor.man Bush. fonneT Benito. pir ate of P ortugese an-
del Mar and in spite of a stead y U. S. Navy e nsign ; F red W alker. cestry, ir. 1819, are b uried on the
dr izzle. a , large crowd joined in I mining engineer and Thomas Egan mysterioum isla nd. atop an £'Xtinct volcano a nd is cos. As they nC'ared the island,
the ceremony. -believe t hat their sturdy ship True date of the founding of 11ninhabi1 r d. they sa\\~ a ship, running out. They
Present to help in the celebra-no~· moored he~e will be 8 ma~ch Cocos Island may never be k nown. I n 1598, abou t 51 years afte r gave pursuit and over took it just
tion that lasted from I .until IO for the ~~dw.inds .. the baffling Only histor ical note about it is the death of Cor tez ,a J.lollander. as three boft-t loads of gold "·ere
o'clock \ve re representatives from seas. the inding . ~tsts and the that Spanish ship captains des-his chi£'f pilot an E nglishman dum ped in to the ocean !
t he follo,,·ing patio shops ~ Lee sudden fogs that '·1s1t. the treach-patched by Don H erna ndo Cor tez, nam<'d l\1 clis a nd a· Scotsm a n From lhcir captives, some ncgro
Shipley, plastics ; Kimar an d ero~s c_oast of the llttle .Island. Span i~h conqu£'r or of Mexico. firs! naro£'d Candish. set .!orth from slaves. tti ey learned that some of
Jeanes, photogr aphy; Or. T~ E. which is located some distance sighted the isla nd In 1525. I t \Vas l?.ott C'rdan1. their airn./'being to the gold .came from Cocos and
Barton. chiropfactor ; Patio l\-fa lt fr om the coast of Costa Ric~.. I in that year tha t Cor tez discover-ta ke 1.1 !rip a ro und 1 he ,,·orld. ~ome came from t he is1and of St.
Shop. and Hidy's Pet Supplies. Ea~h ~ember of the expecht1on cd Clipperton Is land, 8 cor al-I Iowc,·c r, once on I.h e high .seas, Mai!i e. so ~he story goes. Bui the
I knG\\S uhnt 1hcy must encoun t('r . ~... 11 •~ 1 ! th£')' discussed the tales of hidden Hollander' and his ship never •-f h th · r1n g .. :u ato auvut a m1 e square. . . ~ orC' 1 C'y can conquer c in-
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gold ,,·hich t hi:y had h~ard many reached ci1h£'r of the islands. for
t ha t . Mr. Mas~ey has ~n accessabl£' coas t. Each has been Cocos lsland ,,·as as hazardotL'i times in port and headed for Co-there aro~e a g1"£'at storm. w ith
convinced of Its necessity. to th£' island at least one£' in the th£'n 10 reach as it is now. I t sits --------0-----------
high winds that pounded huge I an American mlJllonalre yacht>
waves against the sides of the ves-man who sighted a dlalmls olcnal
se~ ~d sen~ it clear otf its course. on the lpnely isle and SC9Debow
Blinding nust.e. made further navi· managed to andlor his ship and
gation toward the islands haz. send a boat toward the treacber·
erdou.s. So the Hollander ga ve or-ous shore. I t must have been a
de rs to desist 81ld to head for a very calm day for the storms did
safer course before their ship was not come. Anyway, so the story
wrecked! ' goes, the Englishman was rescued
It wasn't until Aug\Jst, 1614, and later landed a t Tiibury dock,
t~a t Cocos i~lan~ was again England, where he began to clrcu·
sighted, and this time by George late rumors of fa bulous treas1.1re
S pilbergen , admiral of t he Dutch on Cocos Island.
fleet. who was passing by t he Ma-. And since tha t time several ex·
gell an Straits to the South Seas peditions have been ma de to Cocos
a nd East Indies. F ascinated by Island in search of vast buried
~he w eirdness of the uninhabited treasures. Some ha"" reported
1sl.e. he. too, attempted a landing. finding millions .of treasured om a-
His logbook record~ that storms m en ts and gold ingots. Othen
drove them back and on Sep tem-have repor ted being caught in
ber 13, that same year, they found cavc>s wh ile searching for gold and
the~selves fa r off the course of c:ilver. only to be rescued from
t he is land. their imprisonment. \Vhether or
Some t im e lat er it was reported not there is still gold and silver
t hat an Englishman was found on Cocos Island, remains t o be
starved and soak ed to t he bone I ~n bv those who have an adven-
on the island and was rescued by :·1rn11,· li fe to gjve to the quest.
The cost
• provided costs can be kept I ' d down . \Vhat this Crabber Th s U. S. Savings Bon s ~~~~u~ ~~ ~ i~t~n ~: BEAT THE I EA I LINE' ey ay . . . I Os rotphQI J ndly 4cj; int I cil, as soon as practical, to ou on , oun Y
vote again or1 water , and • tu~~:';;}~r~~ndt~c~~dc:·;~~i::'~a~~~ !1
. I_n the~face or stcac.lily rising
of a
t hen . instead of permitting .. tion for ,,·hich th£'y charter£'d a hv1n~ .c !". U. S. Sa~1ngs. Bond
t he electi on to d rift on th e S d • y S b • t" NOW f bo;il a nd celr hratC'd t heir 11th \ sales . in r .outhcrn Cailforn.1a for wings of chance, for our civic en In our u scrip Ion or wedding ann""'"'"Y aboard it.! 'h". first 9111c mo~ths of this year
and business leaders lo really The last day 1hcv \\'<'rc out. Henry ha\(' dro(JX'd on!~ 4 µ<>r Ctnt bc-
WORK instead o f talk , for caught a l90-lb: ~t ar lin s\\·ordfish I ~O\\' lh~ tp t.al for6the corrcspond -
its passage. ~~ B \\'hich took him thr£'c and one•l in~ p<'r1c1 1n 194 :
+ h Ir h . t I d "A d .. ~a..,.., On thC'r \·(' of 'tl1s d£'parture for + + a OU! s 0 an . n . "~ . I d I d I
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l-1 £'nry ... 1 ca u~ht ii on 1igh 1 a nat 1ona ~n .sa.£'s ev£' opment
If you ha\•e O'l"'f"&t talents, t kl .. 0 , _ t h s the confcrenc 1n 1\-l il \\·aukee, Fred H . e ·-ac e ... scar µ~:van a J h 'th. . d. f industry \ViU improve them S W h h N p / N b :!Oth Century-Fox press d('part-o nson, { 1s . areas 1rec~o.r . o -if moderate abilities, in-tart it t e ew ictoria ovem er Issue m1•nl baffl ed. When asked aoout the u. s. Savin gs Bonds d1v1sron.
dustry \Vill supply their de-t h (' U>\'1:tnt legend or "insulting announced that !he 1947 sales
ficlencies--nothing is denied propl£':· he rcpli£'d : ··1 hav£'n't in-1 '01 ~~? up to October 1 h.ad rca ~h-
to \\1elJ-directed labor-noth-B 1 sul t t>d anyone for yc;irs. hut don't ~d .,_t l .506 .926~ as compared '".11 h
mg is e\'er a ttained \\'ithout eachcomber quote n1£' as I migh t cha ng(' my ~219.4 82,188 !01 the corresponding -61 S Carnation A\•e., -. .. 1 )X'r)od of 1946 it. -Sir Joshtia Rey·nolds 1n1nd :iny nlJ nUt £' . \'ictor !'I a-L : h." (:: Corona d el ~far l t'r<' ,,.111 '''C'a r l\\'{'nl Y·l\\'O ros-_ ~~I rronl . ? salrs t o~a.IC'd .... 17.·
111n1t" in "'fhr Rallad of Furnace' .)8l ,:1.l0.1?r \\hich Sll,19-.:!93 \\"('rt.•
l'1 •'' k.'" lhC' stOr\· ,,·h1ch is set in S£'r1Ps H: s. J uhnson r £'1xirtcd.
Safe. •••
It's ridiculously small compared
with the pro t ec t ion from BUR-
GLARY, from FIRE! Ever deal
·.'.ith the insurance adjusto r'? Then
~·ou kno\V \Vhat it means to hnve
vour records intact , the evidence of
\\~:t."l<.' loss ... to S.1.Y nothin.~ of the man
that keeps CASH where burglars can
·ind it '"·ithout trouble!
Talk with us about a safe . , ge t
the facts!
DAVID C. CORSON
Enclosed, f ind $1.00 for one year's sub-
scri ption to the BEACHCOMBER.
THE XE \\'PORT H . .\RB OR f"EAT "L"RE ~1 AG . .\ZI~E
!IH' pn-.1 (,'1vll \\'ar rx·r1od. ;.\long I )r>lnH"f' cuu_nt::-'! t'ot a~ to SC'p-
\\\!h t in· co .... 1u rn1·o; .,tJth CC'ntur,:-1 !1•n1b"r ,,·a~ S.1 ,8.J1.9:!l .S..>. Of this. ~·u:-. furn1...:ht d c1 c;J;a~·ini.:: mug a ~d S3l'i,·lf l:.!.2~, \\'l'.'rc E bond pur-
l .i n1u.)1 ;,ch1• ho\ch·r . . \.i\'ia n I chases. ~~-+J~~~~~~~~-
Residential Contractor
and Builder
NAME ... .
Address .. .
(!\fonthly Delive ry Guara.ntttd)
Hubor 1520-W
Hubor 1085-J
1107!-2 North B&y Front
Ba.Ibo& Island FOR INFORMATION Call Harbor 1249-R
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FACELIFTING
FURNITURE (RE-UPHOLSTERY)
"'=-. a.i.med and
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Rejuvenate old piece• to freahen the appearance of
your home or to brighten It with a new and modern
treatment in fabric and color.
Let u Wuatrate th• comprebe111tn Mnice rendered. when
?OU oeod cz piece to W. L SCOTT CO. for ro-upbohlot'J:
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IL/llt" at a \'t'f('rnar ians h<'causc he rc,·c·I" r· hot th o [ h h I
I h f . . .11 '" . , • ou._ 1 s £' as }(IC'n
o1te o;;('VC'r:1 n:"C C's o vitamin pi s off •I c , c f I" h . . 1 r ce n Qr {'\ mont s
.. : Da n D~ilC'Y has a sf)('c1al built 1 ··f\·1a r gfc'' ,..,35 h(·r last picture
~ra1l<'r . '>''h1 ch ht• uses for a dress-before ~ rC'tired 10 h a\'C ab b I
t od I h. 6' •.. a Y . 1~g r oom. o acconi a .<' rs . -t her ra mail has never sltp~d
902 N. MAIN SANTA ANA PHONE 743
he has b<>cn using didn't permit ''.'."-"'-'-~~".'..,:~~Y'._'.'.~~~Y:__':'..r~~·~~;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:::;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:~ figure. Th£' stan.dard .SIZ(' tratle~s She IS r cond onl to Bet ! G ahl
hin1 to stand up w ithout bumping
his h£'o d . The new one has a n
extra high ceil ing ... Lee J . Cobb
"'ill fly his own plane which he \ :JJ~ .A I ~ r£'cently acquired to the ~taine lo-• l t •
cation for "Oe•p Water" . . A l e rtJiocra 0 encing
Lew Wallace Office • •
To Remain Open I OnlJ' the Aekerm&n 11teel r etnroroed. P~·
fabricated, CONCRETE F ence offers theM
many outatandlns ad van~e.11. It ls t.ha
zno11t modern a nd practical fence today; the
perfect rrame t or a beautiful garden; a t•
trarttve -d urable -!~ting: -repair fr~;
,.,111 give l!fetime l!er\'ICe and l"at\:o;;factlo n.
a nd may be purchaJ!eO on 11mall monthJT
Th£' insurance and real estat<'
office of the late Lew \Vallace "ill
continue to cfo business at 2'.202
West CC'ntral avenu£'. th News-
T in1es has been informed.
1\.1iss Helen Klatt, long-time se<:-
rcl;iry to the fo rmer civic leader
,,·ill r£'main v.'hile Mrs. \Va l.la~
'-''ill take h£'r late husband's place
in the firm.
PusL1c NoTICE -1
NOTICE OF INT ENTION TO S EL L
:\"01 ICE IS 1-(EREBY Gl\'EN .
Pursuant to the pN\'i!'livns of s.ec -
t10n 3<4~0 nr the Ci,·11 Code o r the
State uf Cal\fomLa. lhat ROLAND E
L IJ-:DTKE and RAC HEL M. LIEDT KE: hu!'lband and •11dte. doing Lu11111esa ~
''BALBOA GIFT STORE ''· Ve ndors,
i vf P . 0 . Box W3. BaJboo. Cahto m i:1.
1 lntt>nd t o 11t>I\ to ESTHER E GI F · f'ORD. \'cudee of 810 No rth · ROM .
Sant& Ana. C&llf1Jr11 1a. nil t!iat certain
per-sonal property co1111istlng generd.llv vf all stOf'k In trade. hxtun."s. equ1p·-
n1e11t lllld gvod 111·111 or that cerlaln
gift :itvre b~ioeM knuwn ~ Ba!~
(;lft S1ore" In the Cily of :'\ewport
Beach . and located at the corner of
Palrn fi nd Bay F n..nt Streel!J. BaJboa. Cal1torrna. and thaMJle purch.a.9e price
theref1.ir "'·1JI be pAid at fl,·e o'clock
p.m .. on the 22nd day ot Ckto ber. 1947.
"'· the :'\e"'·11urt ·Bulboa Escro"'' Co ..
:.!ti l l \\'t>st Central A\'enuc in the City
v { ~t' .... 'l)Ur l B.::-uch. Ora;l~c County Ca1if•1rnia. '
Outed Or1.1hf'r 13 l\'1~7
RULAI"D I":. LIEDTKE
H.A ("flEl, :'>I. LlEDT KE .
Vend o r~. EE'•THt-:Jl t:. G!Ff<~O RO .
VendH'..
Pub --<kt. 14. 19'47.
FOR lN8UBANCE SEE
Howard W. Gerrish
1808 Newport BoaleTU'd
COSTA MESA
~ Beaeoa 6151
Automobile • Fire • Accident • Life
l.Ja!nR and Contnct
Bonds Written
ALLEN
MOTOR CO.
0~/11 800111
1118 c.-Bwy.
N~ llwll
OllAll.&/llTE&D
USED CARS
l • ' ' 411 Ark errnl'ln Company orrcrs three dl:i-
tlf ct \\·e at>·lt's ot fe ncing. The&e three st:Je.e d iffer in design only, they ~till re-
all ot the desl rable features or the
or. nal A ~kermnn F ence. You are Invited
t '"!sit ou r-ofrlces a t a ny t ime and see fq. y ourAelf the many A cker:man fea.turea
n q:., on dllplay.
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Individuality of Design
is another personal service offe red by the Ackerman
Company. We w ill design CV'd custom buil d (to suit
your own personal pleasures) a beaut iful po lio and
barbeque from a ttractiv e tw o-tone brick or Arizona
flagstone. You will truly entoy the privacy .•. com·
fort and safety of your o wn back ya rd wi th on
Ackerman fenc e, Patio and Barbeq ue. If you ore
planning o new home, incorporate in you r plans a ny
or all of these Ackerman . features a nd have your
home rComplete under one fi nance p lan .
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY
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II no ObucatlO&l. Call as ~. our npo =;'tat! .. will -..Uy ..... -... -
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roa may pa.-.,.,. "" an of u.. ai.o..
featura under one euy payment plait.. F .B.A.
TEBM8 31 MONTHS TO PAY. I .. ...,.ac ___ ....,._
he ACKERMAN Company
PHONE 17"3 • 42 SOUTH MAIN SANTA ANA
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