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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
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~VTB! That Truth and
Good Will are the only
rightful way to a firm foun-
dation in understanding our
World problems, was demon-
strated in a sermon by Rev.
Perry F. Schrock Sunday at
the Corona de! Mar church.
He took Christ's sayings in
his last hours llli the text, in-
terpreting his words on love
and truth as good will t<>-
ward your neighbor (Eur-
ope) and seeking to under-
stand their mode of life as
different from ilurs; that be-
cause we do not understand
does not necessarily mean
upheaval. His inference was
tha t understanding would
reveal the truth and the
world armed with t h a t
know ledge could go forward
toward peace. He said ignor-
ance was the greatest ob-
stacle to peace; tha t study of
the Saviour's deeds would
lead men of all na tions to a
better founda tion.
4th SUPERIOR JUDGE SWORN IN ''HAYRIDE'' P . OBE REVEALED
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County Riches. An after·
ma th of the Overell trial
brought a bit of enlighten-
ment to Orange county's
wealth, when a Los Angeles
paper said the county's cost
of the trial would not have
any appreciable effect on its
treasury, continuing: "Eckel
posted a m onthly statement
showing the county has near-
ly $10,000,000 in its treas-
ury, $4,300,000 of which is
proiftably in ves t e d." To
which Mrs. 0 . H. Briscoe.
long-time beach citizen, adds:
Abo\·e. three .superio r court Jurists conirratulate a newly-appointed
fourth. Left to right, Judge Raymond H. Thompson, Judge K enneth
E . ~lorrlsoo, a nd Jud~~ f'rankJln G. \\.C!'t exte nd best "i11h es to
.Jud"' Robert Gardne r. or Balboa 181and, Immediate ly followln~
sweartnc in ceremonl~.
Belo"" Judge Gardne r pose8 with the staff "'ho "111 assh1t him In hJ8
duties In newly-created 4th superio r court. Left, P e rry ~t a}·na.rd,
cle rk. a nd right, F red Chapman. bailiff. -phot os by Volnc>.}' I-l ay jr.
Gardner Takes Oath As Fourth
District Superior Court Jurist
600-BOAT
BASIN IS
BACKED
Newport H arbor may yet be
able to accom OOate 600 more boats
in its over-crowded bay if plans
beini: made by a committee of the
Newport Harbor Business Asso-
..:iation are approved by the county
and city authorities.
The plan, which originated '"rith
Don Charle, head of l\1ahne Steel
Fabrications at 1001 Coast high-
way, about a year ago. provides
f or th c building of a 600--boat
basin in the channel beiow the
Consolidated. area, bct\\'cen the
m unicipal camp grounds and Lido
Isle, at a cost of $200,000.
A blue print of the plar was
presented befcire members of the
busi ness association at their 1 ~gu
Jar monthly me<'ting "'hich was
held in Norton's In n on Friday
night.
Charle. in the absence of Ken
Wilson, head of the Kenneth E .
Wilson boat sales company of 925
Coast highway, who is c hairman
of the committee. explained the
project in detail.
lie stated that members of the
county harbor commission h ave
\"ie,....·ed the plan and have expres-
sed endorsement for it. He also
said that the county has Sl00,000
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"Why must the county raise
the assessed value of beach
property so greatly? Aren't
we being rolled over a barrel
just because we know a good
place to live? Our taxes
(county) doubled last year
and g oodness knows what
they'll do next year ! T ain't
fair!"
Orange County S uperior Court Judge Robert Gardne r of ~e"·port
Beach ,,.as ""'·om lo today and pro111ptly took the day off. H e "·on 't
ha\'e a court room until tomorrow when he opens for bu~tness In the
1,000 Boats and
Landing Craft to
Be Auctioned
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Doc Reeder Better. Dr.
Tom Reeder and his gopd
missus went to Boston a
short time ago to make Tom
well. The office staff re-
ooved word that the first op-
eration was quite successful
and tha t another would be
made next week. On their
trip east the Reeders bumped
into Walt Spicer in Nevada.
Walt was .enroute bock home
from where he ha d taken one
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Balboa Island
Group Makes
Christmas flans
A differen t type of Christmas
d ecorative program is being plan·
ned by the Balboa Island Busi-
ne~s association.
boanl or supenilll0 r8 room.
The ceren1ony lnduetln~ Judge Gardner "·u brief. arranKed In Pre-
siding S uperior JudKe F ranklin G. \\'e8t.'& court "'here JudKCS Ken-
ne th E. Morrison and Raymond H . Tho nipson sat enbanc with hJm.
Afte r being; s"·om lo by Chief Deputy County Cle rk L;ynn \\"all&ee,
Judge Gardner took hb seat at~ .
J udge \\.e8t's left. boa~d of go\·l'rnors ~td not meet
President Jack J . Rimel or thC' until Thursday of this \\'et'k .
Orange County Bar associat ion · ~·1ean\\"hile, no d C'finitr arrange-
called for ta lks from As.scmbly-ml'nl s have: bf:.en made for a court·
man Earl W . Stanley of Newport room (or the n('\\. juds:e. E\'e n-
Beach. Banker \V. B. William s of tually, it is planned by th<' board
Santa Ana, o ne-time clerk in the of supervisor§ tha t the top floor
court a nd Stanley Reinhaus , dean or the Hall of Records Bldg. "·ill
of the bar and its former pres ident . be . revamped to accomodate the
Gardner then made:' a short talk nC'\V jur ist.
and introduced his court attaches. ' ---·----
Reporter Lecil Slaback. Clerk
Perry Maynard and Ba.iliff Fred
Olapman.
Formal approval of the qualifi-
cation!'= of Rober t G a rdne r as a
judge of the super ior court was
made by the board of governors
of the Ca.lifornia State bar.
Gardner . city judi;e of N C'wwrt
Beach who has his law o ffice in
Santa Ana. \vas appOinted to !he
Kenny Gives Talk
H. F. Kenny , presiden t of the
Newport 1-larbor Olambcr of Com-
merce, addressed the Ki\.\'anis club
at their meeting in White's caJe,
Balboa. last Friday. His subject
was "Water anrf Sewers".
Report License Fees
ne""·Jy-created Dept. 4 of superior Business license receipts for Sep-
court Se pt. 19 by Gov. Earl \Var -tember totaled :5129825, occording
r en. But R.ppointml'nts "'ere sub-to City Treasurer J . A. Ga nt. Th~
ject to the approval of the state report "·as made by R. R. H odg-
The Naval Supply D epot, San
PC'dro. California. has bet>n a u th-
orized by the Maritime Commis-
sion in accordance v.-ith WAA reg-
ulations to sell approximately
1.000 boats and small landing craft
located in the depot's San P C'dro
I Lomita I storage area. l ncluded
in the sale arc thirtet'n different
types of boats. sizes from 16 to
56 feet in Jeng-th, mostly LCVP
and LCM types, all in used condi-
tion. many needing considerable
repair. -
The sa.le is being conducted by
the Disposal Division of the depot
on a competitive sealed b id b'asis,
boats to be sold individ ually and'
in lots for t he best price obtain-
able. In order to inspect and m ake
bids on the boats prospective bid-
ders must obtain catalogs by call-
ing in person or writing to the
Naval Supply Depot's Disposal Di-
vision office located on 22nd street
between Mesa and Signal streets.
San Pedro. California, telephone
TErminal 2~261 1, ex tension 206.
A committee headed by Kenny
N ichr ls .of the Donut & \\·a1n.-.
shop Rnd including Bob Cook pf
Dct & Bob candy shop. Henry
B rainerd. the SOS Radio man anri
Bob Eastman. attorney. is \\·ork-
bar as to qua~fications. and the kinson, chi•: of police. • AMERICAN LEGION
2oth Birthday Celebration Tonight AND AUXILIARY To
To Fete County Coast Association l MEET WEDNESDAY
ing on these plans now . The S ewport Harbor Vaeht e lub will furnJAh the 8ettinK for anothe r
'fh(' tentative plan is to have In a series of nota ble banqueL~thls time In honor of thf!i Coa1'l Aiu1os
C'-Cry b1isiness place d ecorati:.>d for. ela tion's twentieth birthday annlvenary.
t hC' Christmas season instead of ln\·itatlons ha \'e been sent out blddlnJ:" a long ll ~t of county r Ml-
ronce n> rating the entire efrort on de nt& to be pttM.nt tonight at 8 :SO o'clock, when forme r mayor of Las
1 t 1. ht' g f'ffccts. The j t.• ... -ora-icuna Beach. C. O. Kimble, will prewnt a provam honoring pioneer s r ec .g · in . de velopen of the cou tal a rea.
tion scheme would also mcludo The f u will be looked to J Mother-in-Law Safe derorauve effects at th(' br11'ge 1 utrdre t 1 d ' · d IOI h. h a so. aero mg 0 Pans. an a Aft D I • T • :.tarinf' avenue an ig way. blue-print for the next 20 years , er e ay In r1p
Raub Will Discuss
Program of Kiwanis
State Convention
"ill be unrolled at the meeting. Alarms Fish Dealer
A resume or the progTam which
took place at the California and
Nevada district state convention
ot tlie Kiwanis club ln San Diego
on Thunday and Friday will be
civen by Jack Raub, i:resldent.~to
memben of the Newport Harbor
The present coast association is
an outgro1i1.'1.h of ;the old South
Coast Improvement Association.
which started in 1912 and ·dis-
banded in 1923 to be succeeded by
South Coast association, which in
tum wound Up its affairs ·tn 1926.
The preseiit organization was
formed in October . 1927, to !06ter
the incomplet ed objectives of its
pn!decesson and has outlived
th"Jl} both.
Kiwanis club when tt meets at the Fifst and most important of the
White cafe ln Bal-this Friday civic projects which the various
l organizations undertook WU the
r.oon. linking of the coast cities and com·
When his mother-in-la~r and a
friend became overdue Monday
evening on a return trip from Tia
Juana. Mexico, F . R. Deal. who
runs the smoked f'tsh stand a t the
intersection of Marine Ave. 'and
Highway 101. walted until I :30 a.
m. Tuesday -seven and a hall
houn-and then called police.
Two hours later the two women .
Mrs. J. I.. Tully and Mrs. Naoml
Peterson aJTived safely. No un-
toward Incidents ""'"' reported and local i-dquarters ·clooed the
lnddent without further ado.
Raub, nieo. McElroy, immediate munlties by building ot the Cout
put president. and R-.1 otben hlchwio)' !mown as alternate 101 Cows Aren't Frowning
at the 1oca1 club. attended the bi&:h'lll'IJ': N s J ,,.
coatab 1n the Southland ctty. 133 The Orang.. County a...t ...,. ow, ays • "09el
dullo were N111<oented. Dr. c. elation oven ,,.,.. ts C<JNiderinc John F. v...,i, Main stroet. Bal-
Nonnan at Ontario, ~ cl plans fOI" another .......suy blcl>--. merchant, left IOI" Palm
the KlWula cllo~ pr..-W'IJ' psnl1elinC the Cout blcl>-Sprinp today to ~t oomc ot
AD local ~td ..._ud that way, and dtslcn<d to route mucb the proporties.
the fleet dl7 pve them a srand at the throuch trattlc tnJund dtlts Vose! WU asked . -~
.-ptku ud u..,. ....., hilblJ' and 011ununltles now -""" bjl .,.._ at Ids San Dleeo IJ"'ch pro-
pl ,,;.i with the -tac that the the main artery. But It -& pcrtift and be uld, "Oii. °"' """" " · -other ot.Jt<;Ut.. aloo, all ""' anllin& DOW; that nln ... had
II.mo club..,.. In bebalf ot ....,._ -· -the --ud the put r-days caw Ihm> quite boc17 paEMDL dcvS4••Wflt ol the COlllt maplre. & frown.•
The N ewport Ha rbor P ost No.
291 of the Ame rican Legion will
hold their next r egular meeting
at 8 p.m . \.Ved.nesday, Oct. 22. in
the Legion H ut, 15th and Central
Adjutant John Sailors has an ~
noun ced.
I P lanned is a joint meeting with
the Legion Auxiliary, fo llowing
opening sessions to be held seJ>-
ara tely.
Sailors also revealed p lans to
enter t.he colors, Sergeant ~like,
the Legion jeep, drum majorettesr
the hig h school band, and a float
in the Orange County Veterans'
Day Celebration to be held a t
H untington Bea ch Nov. 11.
Cops Tell Woman to
Telephone W~en Gets
BacA: lrom Honolulu
Rere'a uotMr a.e of u.o.e
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Dt::ATH TRUCK LI.ES OVERTURSED "'Ith ttra"· sp.llled o\·er c urb followtnl{ fatal hay-ride accident
In Corona del l\tar last. Friday nll{ht In "'hlch lone school boy "'98 killed and 23 companio ns Injured. Pa·
trolman Harri& L. Cottle (at right.) sho''e9 cu rpoas spect.aton back as police begin ln'•estlgatlo n:
, -Photo by Conrad Iiug
President of Real
Estate Association
to Appear Here
Realtors; or this; arra will mcC"t
\Vcdncsda y. October 22 at noon.
at NC'\''port !-!arbor Yacht clob t o
i;::rec t thf' president of the Cali-
fornia RC'al Es tate ;issociation, L.
Louis Gairaud of San J ose, who
is \"isiting t he Nc,....•port }jarbor .. .
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L. W UIS GAffiAUD
Boar d of Realtors to in troduce
the ncv state secretary, Eugene
P. Sonser o f Los Angeles, accord-
ing to Tom \V. He nderson . pr esi-
dent of the local board.
Invitat ions have be-en issued to
morl' than 100 realtors a nd others
engaged in the real c>state busi-
ness in this area, Henderson
stated, and this \Vill be one of the
largest m eetings in the history of
the board.
.. California Real Estate associa-
tion is the larg('St organization of
its kind in the country," Hender·
son s a i d, '"recently having · an-
nounced a m e mbership exceeding
10.000. The local board also has
been making rapid str ides," he
stated ... membership TIO\\' exceed-
ing 75."
A large part of the meeting will
be given over to an open forum
question and an~wer per iod to be
conducted by the visiting officials.
"President Gairaud Is expected to
discuss cun:ent real estat e and
home building conditions a nd to
invite suggestions for a ny changes
in present real estate practice in
the state, while s peaking on the
subject "Building Our Business
Bullds the Community."
Pro,ductiQn Date Set
By Community Players
Rest~rateur's
Son ~escued •
Pitched ·~1to the bay at the foot
or the N s~rect pier. BiUy White,
four-and-a ~half -year-old son of
Vaux Whith. \\'e ll kno\\·n Balboa
Cafe Owner; \Vas; rescued at 5 p. m .
Sunday b)' Jan unidentified fisher-
man "·ho lqaped fully clothed into
the wate1· tnd pulled the boy out
of the bay.
The ace d~nt happened w he n
one or the s "·ens rolling shor e-
'-"'ard caught t he float on \1.'hich
the boy stood and surged it for-
ward. catapulting th e youngste r
into the water.
TWO-YEAR-OLD
WANDERS AWAY
SECOND TIME
Little 2-y-ear-old Karen ~le
Carthy wandered a""·ay again to-
day. The tiny daughter of Mrs.
Elizabeth McCarth).'. 105 7th St ..
Balboa, w ho 1 last Wednesday w as
reported mis5ing a nd later found
by a "Mr . Blake", strolled a way
this morn in~ shortly a fter 11
o'clock and Was AWO L for over 45
minutes befOr e police, who h$d
' been alertedf found a nd returned
her to her h~me.
Found at · ~most the same m o-
ment was litile Jimmy Jones who
had been reported lost earlier by
l\t rs. Pat~cif Jones of t he Balboa
motel. J~y was returned to
safety by M . McMaster. of 616 W .
Ocean Fron .
Eastern Industry
Seeks California
Sites -Watson
Business on the Atlantic sea-
board is suffering from a fear
complex: prices are very high and
there is a great demand for new
housing. though little is being done
in that direction there. Roger W at-
son of 123 The Grand Canal, Bal-
b 0<:'1 Island, said t oday .
Mr. Watson \recently returned
from a four mon ths trip to the
east. during which time he visited
Ne"' York Oty. Each time that
he \VOuld stop for traffic lights
in the New York area. people
\\'Ould hail him and ask about
California, Watson said. ·
E as t e r n manufacturer.; a re
looking longingly to California, in
the hope that the w ay may be
opened for tJ;iem to transfer their
industr ies hen:. Watson was told
by industrialists enroute.
Open Arguments
In Grocer's Suit
Arguments opened t oday in the
$106.000 malpractice case brough t
against Dr. George E. T ohill, osteo-
pathic physician a nd surgeon , by
young Virgil F rank Cottle, New-
port Beach grocer.
The case is expected to be given
0
to the jurors tomorrow. I t has
been heard at irregular intervals
since Sept . 1.
''.Waking Blood Bank'' Here
\VaJking lood banks. avai.lable vice-chairman. Atty. Harry Ash·
%pon call i the instan t of emer-ton of Balboa; secretary, Mrs. Lo-
gcncy, will the initial con tri-gan Hendrickson of Bal boa Island;
bution of he Newport H ar bor treasurer, Colin F . Bro,vn, Balboa
Branch of t e American Red Cross Island .
to the curr nt n ation-wide blood Chairman Volunteer Special
donor r ecru tm en t campaign. An-Scn ·ices. Mrs. Lloyd C. Loveland :
nouncem ent of this service w as Junior R e d Cross, Mrs. Gretha
made by . Laura Warre n, ex-Tubbs; Community Service to
ecutive seer t ary of the Southern cam ps a nd HospitaJs, l-trs. Ru th
Orange Co ty chapte r , a t the J o n es; Disaster Preparedness,
recent annu m eeting of the l~ H arry Ashton; Home Service, Mrs.
branch a t e E bel! clubhouse . W e ndell Calkins; First Aid, Ralph
The first step in the Newport Randel; S taff Assist ants Corps,
Harbor are will be the est a blish-Mrs. Carl Zamloc.h; Canteen. Mrs.
m ent of a aster file of all who F . A. Young: Nutrition, Mrs. Ralph
are able an willing to give blood Randel ; Motor Corps, Mrs. An.son
in an e ency. The blood of B. Smith; Public Infohnation, C.
these volun will be typed and K . Priest.
the pre · serology tests will Me mbers at Large, Dr. A. V.
be complet l'rom t be typing Andrews, Dr. P . M. Bassett, V.
sample, th aavtna: valuable time o. CUsumano, Mrs. J . ..\. Gant,
After many discouraging starta aneednd ·~ Th ~t wlllwhbeen • Gcu Grable, Mn. Vlctor Groce,
and the IU1'Vlvlng of l\lch major ..-.. e =~ a Mrs E R. Hill dlsas broken and the permanent lmmedlatel)' avail-· · , Mrs. R. R. Hodg-
1-~ •• """'"'an:,. moved able ' blood bank" In the klnson, Jurgen L<rentzen, Richard
a,..y, t b 0 Harboo-Community event of ter ar Individual Malone, Muon Slier, Mrs. Ver·
Pla)'<n have oct the dateo cl Nov. emer'&'." non and Mn. E. B. Whitson.
H and 15 on whldl they wU1 pre-Oialrman Lloyd C. Loveland of .
ocnt their wrrbbop CnJUP c1 .,_. the N Harbor Bnncb, a Rl!llI,TR omcza llEPOSTS
act pi-. former en. fltld dlttctor, BAm!Oa 11,ag11, 8ICJDllE8llE8
5"eral talented and -u ia-n summarized the work cl the put
local people wUI ·-In -year, the community ,..._ Four caocs cl wl>clopine cou1!11, <>••-wbldt are belnc cllrcettd vice whlcb been Ienclettd by two In Ntwpo<t Beach and two In
by GertrwJe Horn and Lotttta memben vohmteen In the N ptWt Heights were _ _.
oir-. ProdDctioa be~ will ~ various -~ • .. ..... ~
Rlebanl v.Jarie, w11o .... had The r c ottkfts and c11-by County HeeJth orrar Dr. Ed-
-,_..cl_.._ with the recton elected for the com-ward Lot RnH!ll for the week
1--plQotn. Ing year: Mr. Loveland; ending Octd>er 18.
EV·ERYBODY GIVES ---EVERY BOD BENEFITS
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rBoy Killed,
25 Injured in
COM Tragedy
An official report of the polic9
probe of the "hay-ride" tragedF
last Friday nigh t in which a Lm
Ang-eles high school student ....
killed a nd 25 others inju'red whim
!he ir cro"'ded, ~illed trud:
overturned in Corona del Mar m.
closed · there was evidence ot JI..
quor at the scene of the acciden:L
Three officers of the Newpart
Beach police department w ho il>-
vestigated the accident under ... tm
direction of Capt. Walter E. Dy·
son reported. they found three ~
t ies of whiskey a nd four bottles al
beer in the area where t.he a~
dent occurred. One of t he bott.Js
"o'-whiskey, they said. Y.'as disco9-
ered under Some straw near ti.
overturned truck.
Several broken bottl~ of bttr"
were found scattered in the ~
\vay and in the bushes not far frmm
where the truck upset, t he re~
stated. •
Ono Killed
Fatally hurt was Nonnan Ot.E..
ter Stokes. 17, of 4426 Maycrest
avenue, Los Angeles. who was one
of a party of 30 students of U.
Woodrow Wilson High school. who
were celebratin g their h i g b
school's defeat of Manual Arta
H igh school on the gridiron, Frt-
day,
Suffering major injuries wen
Katie deMartina. 17, of 3733 Soutlli
l\1onterey avenue, a nd Robert ~
ningham , 17. of 20310 Warwick
avenue. both of Los Angeles. who
were removed t o the Los Angels
General hospital.
Twenty-!.ive others, some of
them members of the victorious
football team. w ere injured
Stokes. according to informa-
tion gathered by the police, WM
Mding in the cab of a truck owned
y the Central 'ni.Jck & Trailer
compa.n)' of 922 F1orence street,
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Santa Monica Driver
Charged with Driving
Machine While Drunk
Motor ist James1 K . W ood. 49.
of Santa Monica. "'ho posted $250
bail for his re lease on Su nday.
must appear in Newport Beach
city court on Saturday to plead to
a charge of drunk driving asse!J-
sed against hlm by local police~
i totor Patrolman R Cornecl re--
Por ted that Wood was driving
from 50 to 60 miles an hour on
101 when. as his car approached
1'-1orning Canyon, he allegedly
slammed on his b r a kes a n d
brought his machine to a sudden
stop.
The pclice repcr t stated tha t
the motorist could h1:1.rdl}' stand
when he got out of the m;i;chin• •
An examination at police head-
quarters sho\\•ed he was intox-
icated a nd w a s booked for dn.mk
driving.
Round-Table Session
Called By Chamber
The first Community R ou nd
Table will be held at the N ew·
pert H arbor Yacht c 1 u b on
Wednesday noon. October 29, ff_
F . Kenny, president of the New-
port H arbor Chamber of Com--
m·erce. said today.
At these round-table ....ram:
gener al questions of community-
wide and genera) interest will b(o,
presen ted, and. accor ding to Mr-
K enny, discussed and acted upon
lf the meeting IO desires.
Presidents a n d aettetari~ ~
service clubs and district orpm..
zations are invit ed to attend tbe-
meelings and lf they C8llDOt be
iresent, they are asked to appoint
two r epresentatives who can.
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DAVID C. CORSON
Residential Contractor
and Builder
Barbor 1520-W
Barbor 1085-J
11117* North Bay Front
BaJbo& JsleM
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
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Roast TURKEY
FRIED CHICKEN
$150
NEW YORK CUT STEAK ... ___ .. ____ ..... -..... -----S2:::
WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER .... -........ -.. --.. -.. .$%
with drawn butter. 1.50 BROD.ED SWORDFISH STEAK ... _ .. _ .... , .... _ .. -.. $ l.50
FR11!:D COMBINATION SEA FOOD ................. -.$
nuED SHRIMP ____ $1.50 RAINBOW TROUT ... .$1.75
Hot Mince Pie with Bl"ILlldy Sance
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Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market
Farm Bureau
Questions
Sewage Tax
The Orange County Boa.rd of
Supervisors unofficially vetoed a
proposal by Ve rnon C. Heil, Smelt-
zer, deliver<'d at a meeti.-•g held
in Santa Ana last Friday, that the
problems or "'ater and sanitation
be presented together to the elect#
ors within the near future.
In effect they said that although
Orange county's water problem is
a cute, there will be no tie-in of
this \vith the proposed formation
of 10 sanitation districts designed
to solve the county's disposal prob-
lems ror the next 50 years.
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"Agriculture doesn't feel that
urban areas should provide all
ne\v \vater supplies to the county,
a lthough Heil indicated that he
believes this is so," Supervisor
\V1l hs H . \V arner declai;ed.
• b _th. Nortt:rop f~lnt Wing Y~9 -01 rol~ trom h i honvcrr at Northrop ~h I• tl.o U.S. Alr Pore.•' mig~-'. bo~ •r , •n inms, ·co ~oble of d•vcloping 32, h-powor, wiU driv• tho boomor-
Aituoft, Inc., I" HawthOfltO. Cal1fOt'mO .. f.ighJ ... t" 1
9 'fia•••• of tho giont u, dreadnought ••moin undiutoud. It ~ h h ho • AnhvpaT P'lf ormgnce
9
. Ol'l!J-thoped c:ro" t •0119 ' , oir. . f 30 OUO ffft. Tho kllod of tho North p flying Wing plano1. th. YM ~·
11 expettod Jo oporoto .t olhlud., 1
5
11 ••<•••,, 0 d , · • bomben Highor o!flC.:.:n<y ob a :ned in tho F!yin9 Wing design ''
Chairman \Villard Smith of the
board noted that "a survey or the
sanitation problems or the county,
recently cOmpleted by the sewar-
agc sur\"ey board or engineers,
s.hov.•s clearly the need for a n1ore
con1pr('ht:'nsive plan or water de--
\"Clopmr nt ''ithin th(' county."
· f tho iool 8-3 prope .or uvo · . I'-AJt rt tho jet ceuntorpart o 9 d • f 1 0 toil ollt mbly and proy ing on9ino noc.o ,.1. c.row q ua • mode po..;blo ~y •lirninotion c:f droti·rne uc1 n9 u•• :ig •. . .
on,. &Oleo lfOCO aM power plgnl1 aro houMd whc;lly w11r11 n tho wing.
First Phase of Arm
Announced_ Here B
"Career Plan"
Recruiting Head
Tile \\'Ca the r man is having a 'fhe first phase of the War De-
d ·ru h ti rr he is partmcnt's "CaN'<'r Plan" for <'O-D•r,·n,·t" oppost·t,·on to hasty hard time ec1 ng \V c 1-• h
'"' .. · h' c listed nien o~n{'(i today w en act'·on to' forn' districts in the nc''' going to give us r ain. suns 1n . ' d th J u ss f\1ajor J . S. r-.·t uir local recruiting Col'l•t•~"'.d" '"\\'t'ragc l>rogran1 for fog or c lou y wea e r. g c · II
' J" ... '" · h h I h. de head, received a congrcssiona Y O'"'O"c County has arisen from somebody oug t to c P 1m . -
"'"' 'd approvC'd ordl't making thre e the Orange County Farm Bureau ci c. d 0 · chan<·cs in present army and air tax conlmittff. This group is \Villiam Cra'-''TTICt, F're 8\"JCS , b
pointing out to the people of the Ri chard l-labcr, a nd John Gi~Jis fo:~~-ol?~~~rurce~~ngcs v.•ere made
1 nd par1icularly to the arC' no\\' for should be) wearing ~t~:rs a\\'hOnl tht:' farm bureau "Solo Bird''._ Flying . Dis~ Jocke¥ in ~n list ment contracts. Beginning
r tirC'd. This provision he ,pointed
o t also \\"ill apply to higher grade
'' r-tinle veterans desirous of re-
l rning to duty .... 'ith the army
a d air forces.
A final section of the bill pro-
v des that nev.·Jy enlisted soldiers
"·11 be> automatically promotC'd to
t e next higher grade on finishing
e normal 13 "'ee k period or basic
aining--or \Vithin four months S"r''"s. Thal they do not take ex-pi.ns. follo\.v1ng thc>1r first solo imn1C'diatC'ly, men without prior ~· ' fl h military service can enlist for even Pllo .. __ Be&cll 840-'11. aoz..oo and IU--OG Ct'ption to the C'ng incering features· Jg ts.-C'd M t yc>ar p(>riods ranging from two to
aee: .....,..... (Near 8e&I Beldl) ' or the pla.n. but seriously questio n Hoxie l-iammond. Fr 8 ~ five yC.ars in duration. Soldiers ~~UOiiiliCJouiiiitimiipiiwaiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ \ 'he me I hods established for ti-thc~\"S .~nd Jn'!1e~. L~\\Te_n ce traded
o e nlistment date in the event a
s ldicr's hasic training period is
duly delayed. •
BROAD
BREASTED
Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS ..
HENS TOMS
· the Sl7 000.000 project. their Solo Btrd pins 1n on f~ll-no\\' on duty "'ith the ragular nancin~ . . '. om-fledged "Flying Disc J ock<'y" pins arm}' in the grades of master.
An off1c1al aat1on ~r the c v.'hen they rl'e<>ived their private technical or staff sergeant can
n1ittct' reports John Gilmore, Ana--1 t t·r· t rc-('nlist for an unsnncifi ed period · . t p1 o cer 1 1ca es. -hf'im. chairman of t~e comrrut ee, Charlc:>S Lyons. Jr. ca m c over of time.
s tate's that a ny prOJeCt f!18 t will from Delpert airpark to receive ThC' lattC'r prov1s1on. l\1ajor
tax thl' real propc'rty and improve-his multi-engine rating, and Clif-l\·1uir said is designC>d to give upper
me nts of an arC'a to . the extent ford Fraizer received his multi-gradl' i!nlistcd mC>n the privilege
of one-tenth o~ the entire assessed C'n~ine ra ting through !he G. r. of resigning at \Viii or remaining
valua tion mer1~s. thorough stud_y Bill. on' d uty without inten·uption until
and understanding before a vot~ is JOC' Holquin, \\'ho lt'arned to fly leaving Orange County ai r port
ta kC'n, Also called to the attention }\"hen the school first r eopened fol--~----------
that the !)C()plc of thC' county as lo\ving the end of the war, be; under these ronditions must stay
a ,,·hole 1s the statemf'nt th a I d t d · · ad belo\v 700 fl'et until they get north t to have con-came a ca e an ..1s no"' 1n -, farms cannot expec . . vanced tra ining at \Villiams Field. of' the ai rport. In control zones,
ncctions to th(' se\ver \\'!thin t~e He is homC' orl a short leave a nd ,,·i thin 5 miles of both Los Angeles
40 )'l'ars or thC' pro~ram exc('pl Jn , . h. · .__ ·i t 1·r· and Lon• Bea"h airports, contact . d be 1s getting 1s pr1va1 ~ p1 o ccr 1 1-I'> ...
a re."' instance's , but \\'O~~ .,, cat(' before returning to duty. flying is suspended \,\then the visi-
requ1rrd lo pay upon a n asscssld bility is less than 3 n1Hes except · h ' h 1 Id ~lr. Nichols. airpor t manager.
'"fhe \\1ar Department's Career
Ian," stated l\1ajor Muir \\•hose
rice is located at 2021h \\'est 3rd
s reet , Santa Ana "is designed to
·ve deserving men regular pro-
otions \\ithout r egard to limita-
t ons set up by organizational
t hies. It v.ill make the already
cellent job of the regular army
s ldier a much better o ne because
\\'ill have added security, at
s cadily rising rate of pay as a re-
s It or regula r promotions-and
hC'n ht• rinishes his important
r('{'r he v..•ill be given a liberal
r tiremC'nt pension for the rest
his life."
valuation basis \\" 1c \\' 0 l \\'hf'n ""rmission is obtainC'd from ds f d U and I atlendcd the conrerencc of '"'" amount to thousan o 0 ars Air,,·av "fraffic Control. Contact
per fa rm. the C .A.A. along v.·ith managers flying· in the future \\'ill -tw r e-"Art in the Element'ar y School."
LIVE ................ 52c Lb. LIVE ................ .48c Lb. ART CLASS OPENS
DRESSED .. -· .. 56c Lb. DRESSED ......... 52c "Lb. and O{X'f"ators rrom all airports in E DRAWN .......... 65c Lb. DRA\VN ........ 6Qc Lb. Gihnorc !'talt•d that. he doubts fC'rred to as "\-'isual Flying'". Uni\"crsit}" of California xten-this r('gion. at v.·hich the nev.• Civil
Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
~ Direct to Consumer +
thnt thC' J><'Ot>le of thr coun ty knO\\' • • • son class, \\"ill open in Sant.a Ana Air RC'gu\ations ". (' r c explained
0 Or Und"rs tand \\'hy some districts. O DD FACT'S ABOUT FLYTNG: xt l\londay aft{•rnoon, ctobl'r '" nnd discussed. Acrobatics. ,,·hich s uch as H untin~Ton Beach . ....,-o uld The chicr pilot flies left-handed 'l. at 3 :30 at the board of educa-includes practica lly all traini ng '! P.,,. ,., tax <'ach i·ear or 23 ccn_ ts · \Vhilc th(' co.pilot flies right-t n, 1415 French str eet. n· ecting " manPuvcrs, arc now prohibitt'd on
Christen Turkey Ranch
,~, SlOO asscssC'd valuatiO(L during 1 11 handed. Practically nil traffic pat-r gu!<i.rly on consecutive Monday, t'~ -air\,·ays. This leaves on y a sma
th(' firs t te n Yf'n rs of tht:> project part of level orange county in terns are left ha nd. Therefore. the J \ edncsda:r and Friday afternoons,
11nd a ll'~~er amount after\.\'ards, \\'hich lhese mancu\·ers may be pilot in comn1and of the aircraft 1 t {' course \\'ill consis t of 15 {\\"O-
wh•lo. Costa \tPsa \\"OUl d pay 69 sits o n !h(' ]pft hnnd side of the h ur nl{'Ptings. Registration for practicC'd. \\'hen the \·isihility is cenls: or !hat a hous('holdc-r in less than three miles. pilots may s hip and fli('s Ieft-hand{•d \\"hilc t e a crcditcd stale university class
<'rani::C' \\"Ould Jla.Y a 35 e<>nt r ate not fly above 700 feet on a ny civil the co-pilot sits on the .right side \ill be accc'ptcd at the October
\\"hilt' one near Stant on would pay . h. h h .1 and fli l's right handed . 2 and '.12 class n1C'e tings. ~-
llth STREET .t; TUSTl:V -COSTA MESA. CALIF.
PHO~""E BEACON &05S
3 a irway, ~ 1c means t at p1 ots :;9 cC'n ts. R;11 r5 r ange from 2 That's all until next \Veek \\'hen e inc l\·telka. Art Supervisor r
\\'e'll Bob Around the Skies \Vith 111ta ,.\na schools is the instruc-,
SANTA ANA
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Colors
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Distinctive
But Not
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r
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C<'nts to S2.22 during the firs t ten
yC'ars of the program .
Communications sent to indi-
viduals and associations in Orange
rounty by the farm bureau tax
committee stale that the y urge
them to SC'ek delay Of formation o[
the cilstricts pending some study
or a more equitable and just
method of financing or the pro-
gram a nd to send word to the
county board of supervisors \\'hich
is scheduled lo consid(!r the matter
at the ml'C'ting on the morning or
October ;!8, tha{ thC'y desire a
delay in action, so that there \vill
be a harmonious cooper ation
rather than determined opposition
by those \vho consider themselves
harmed by the program.
59 Buildings Go On
Block Tomorrow
At Santa Ana Base
Fifty-nine surplus buildings at
Santa Ana Army Air Base will go
on the block tomorro\V to veterans
under the state surplus housing
program.
To be eligible to participate in
the salc,·veterans must present a
certified application fonn, accord-
ing to Newton -A. Stearns of the
Departmen t of Veterans Affairs.
In the local area, t he follo\.\1.ng
offi ces are provided for filing of
app lications:
Information Se rvi ce Center,
4909 Seashore Drive>, Ne"·port
Beach; Ve ter ans Service Center,
140 Myrtle St., Santa Ana ; Vet-
erans Service Council, Chamber of
Commerce Building. L a g u n a
Beach.
Golden Eagle
Service
Factory Aproved
Lubrication Service
TIRES-BA TT ERIES
ACCESSORIES
Store Oil, Kerosene
White Gas
EARL BARRON
BeAwasa llaa • lTD. Ma11t1
OOSTA MQ• ..... w.
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That's because the multi-metal alloy
of which the slats are constructed
was war-developed to provide
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25" GREATER STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY; ••
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lasting lustre a-;;Jio~er wear •..
.Remember ... ~)!Venetian Blinds are
Easy to Clean ..• Economical ••• Enduring.
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Cor. Newport Blvd. & !Srd St.. Coot& M-
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1959 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5200
These ten dollar shoes
OnMa1colmMcHugjus
Are a Greyhound
economy treasure.
The shoe bill was paid,
with the savmgs
he made
On a trip that was
chucR·fu11 of
pleasure!
Yes, yon can have your trip and extra
nwney, too, when you travel by Greyhound I
Yon save on every ticket ... and these sav-
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bank, or more fun along the way. Besides
the economy, yon get extra comfort ... many
bnaee are brand-new, more are coming. And
·yon also get extra sightseeing pleasure
that only Greyhound travel can give.
There A~ .No Lower FU res f -
Sampl-. ••••J·S1Yi1g fares fro• Newport
1'ASRCOGTON, D.C. f.t:l.10 AlLUll, P1a. , ••• 144.1'9
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is such healthful fun;
such clean sport!
Play regularly.
Mesa
Recreation
1818 Newport Blvd.
Costa M-
Pbone Beacon 5062-W
Tars Blank · Fullerton. 7 -0
-...,. ..._. -tint _.. Or -Newport -··hllef-ton fooU.U' same ... t Friday nleht at DaYidlion F1elcl, • eectlon of tbe
temponq ble.chen.. erected ac.rou Ute neld from the permapent
•r·. eoD•p1!•, epmtnr atudellltl ud tundnc cheers for uae team
Into ICre&ml Of brief ~C. Two· of the polleeftM\11 on duty at the fleld, Harris Cottle and
Vincent McManlgal helped unplle the teen-ag~n who, a moment be-
fore, bad' been •tand.lac and awaytng ln unl&on during an exciting
moment on the field.
One unldentlned girl was pulled out cn1ng .. but officers reported
that no Injuries rMulted.
An lnsplred c rew or 'Newport Beach Sailors. be8et wltb Injuries
and aWI plagued, lq the early !ll.aget., by the balt-hsndllng miscues that
contributed to two comecutlve lo~. t wept over a fa\•ored Fullerton
tut Friday night at Davld!On F1Cld to roll right back lnto Sun.ciet
league contention wltb a 7..0 "'In. ~
Stopped twice deep in Indian I nE'.'\'er S<'r iot1sly in the game in
territory during the first half by s pi te of the lo\v scor('. Time after
backfield fumbles, the Tar offcn-timl' T ar ball carriers ripped off
sive machine set u p tht:o pay-off long gains through the Fullerton
drive in the third quarter while line while Nev.'port's forward wa.11
their defense continued t o bot Ue -rrom end to ('pd-stopped the
up t he vaunted Fullerton a ttack. highly-touted inlandcrs, rated at
Starting at inidfield, Jim Ashen season's start as t he team to beat,
slashed downfield for 34 yards. cold right down to the last few
Alternating with Bob Berry, he des pC'l'at l' passes. Only fl eet Bob
moved the ball down to the one Bo:Jz manag-cd to break through,
yarQ line with one down to go. once or t\vice impressively.
Berry plunged over and Boyd Hor-
rell kicked goal, and that was the til"S~ET t.J;..-\l;t!f; MTA:'li'DISf:~
A.an!• A-':: Q .. , 13 1000. gam e. ,\nah .. lm l o :e~ 0 1000.
N t B ch th t d Or•n1te ,. 1 I \!t\ :W .1\911 c w po r ea rca enc llu.nt. 9-h , . 1 1 1:1 1:1 .:Wk>
again in the fourth quarter before I :'11 ...... "ort ~h 1 1 1:t 1 ~ .• >00 I · b 11 d th t'uli .. rton . . 0 I O ! .l)(tO osin g the a on oi>tns on e 0 0 ... _1 ......... o :i 12 4,'\ .000
Fuller ton 13. s .. ,, • .-..1.m1'• u.,.,_
D . k S Id' · Jn~•ans \\' c r e l"ellla .4na M f"11ll .. rlon : Jlo1u·,...,-at Or-IC pa 1ng s UJ '""it,.; An1thf'im •l Jh1nllncton fl.nw-h ; '.'if'.,.
l•oFt llMIHM', bf f'.
"ERNIE CASE DAY "
WITH L.A. DONS
After a highly successful road
trip \\'hich saw them u~ct the
hithf'rto unbcatC'n C I e v C' I and..
Bro,,·ns. ch;ln1pions of the A 1\Jo~C.
t hf' Los Ang('JC'S Dons arr r eady
to rene'" th(·ir pi~sk in battles on
the turf of th<' L. A. Colis<'um.
'fhe r eturn of the Dons \Viii also
. "
At"Ound the e nd and down the
sidelines goes rleet .Jlm AJlben In
the ~nd quarter or Friday
night'~ isme BKalnst Fullerton.
1\shen "'as run out o r bound.I a ·
rc\v ~~nds after t.hl~ 8hot \.\"&8
taken, but the Tan conUnued
to run 1hrouKh and around the
Indians unUI they M:Ored In the
t hlrd period (left} "'hen Bob
Be rry plunKed over on fourth
do\\'n rrom the one--yard llne.
The Indians., hlithly touted In
early-i.eaa.on dope, neve r ~rl
ou.!fl\· threat.ened. ·
· -photos b)'. Gerhardt
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NEWS-TIMES
SPORTS
Ttu~ay, Ot't. 2 1, 1947
mark the r e turn to the Coliseum .. ------------~!
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llllRIOM "DOC" CNARLll
e111111u101 POI $0U1MllM CAllf011'11A
•IWPOat llACN. CAllfOIMIA
LA\TS LO N GfR llCAUSI IT 'S STfll
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Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive
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2SOU~mway Newport Beach
of one of its most popula r hcroc~.
UCLA's grc'at quarterback, Ernie
Cast . Ernie u·iJI lead the Don's
o pposition on Sunday, October 26,
the Baltimore Colts.
The day is h<'ing designa ted as
Ernie Ca~e l lomecoming Day, and
ErniC' has b<>cn namC'd to captain
the Colts for thC' gam<', and will
play a major r ole in the contc-st .
TIDE TABLES
13,627 Deer
Killed to Date
SACl;tAl\1ENTO. -D{'{'r k ill. in
th<> lale sC'ason. from S e ptembc>r
•
Gets Report On
Huge Take From
Horse Racing
NEW BOAT TO HUNT
VIOLATORS MARINE
FISHING LAWS
Violators of mar ine fishing Jaws
and regulations \\·i ll soon find d if·
fiCulty in c:>vading the patrol of-
fict'rs o f thC' State Division of
Fish a nd Game is present plans
are ('ffected.
16 to and including OctobC'r 2, Los Angel<'s 'furf Club. Inc., g:et-
totaled 13,627. Fresno county leads ting ready to Op<'n Santa Anita
,,·i th 1.605, Hnd the nC'xt four coun-park on Dff'. 2? for its 11th and
ties are Siskiyou, 1.28.'5 : Lassen. biggest 5Q.day season. has just r(•·
1.235; l\1odoc, 1.169 and Sierra. ct~ived official slate reports on
OCTOBElt, 1947 R-1?. Impc'rial county so fa r . has California's raci ng TC\'C'nuc .
\V 22 6 :11 10:50 S:S'! l l :09 only rC'portC'd 6 ~illed . while Sac-The Division of Fairs a nd Ex-
Approval has been givrn by the
r~i!'h and GamC' Commission f o r
the acquisition of a second 83 foot
offshore patrol vessC'I a nd flor 10
high spe('d smn11c r cruisers for the
ha~'1', sloughs· and inland \\·aters
palrol forcC'S. All boats will b~
rquipprd \\'ith 2·\l.·ay r adios. RIDE • • • for Health & Pleasure
SpedJll A ttentlon
Given to Children
• }lij"'EW WL"'°TER RATES •
Group Lessons Sl.50 per hr.
at 10:00 a 11 :00
on Saturday mornhap
Drill Work & cross country
Mdes included in lesson
Private Lenens 12.50 pr. hr.
Student rates for rent horses
75c per hr. on week days--
Sl on V.'e<!k-ends.
Guides for small groups by
special arrangements.
BOARDING BOBS~2.5.00 to $40.00 per monUI •
Corona del Mar Stables
PHONE HARBOR 871
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3.9 3.3 4.1 0_6 r Hmcnr n county JiRd only 1 tags positions of the Califor niak Str~t e
Th 23 6 :l3 11 :38 4 :48 11 :47 rf'tU rnr d. OC'partn1C'n t of Finance ma cs ig-
4.2 ~.9 4.2 o 5 F:xperif'nC<' h<is pro\'C'd tha t ures available from July 1. 1933,
F 2·1 6 :40 1 ~:14 5 :37 · ahout 30 {X'r crnt of thC' total kill \\"hC'n th<' sport \\·as legalized, to
, :: 9 •I., is made during the first \\'eek of June 30. 194?. th1.· end of t he last "··' -.4 't $7 s 25 6 :55 0 :19 6 :22 12 :44 <'llCh open season . ""·i1h hunting fi!'cal vt.•ar. A Krand total of ., ~
-1.? O . .f 4.6 1_9 C'ffort sprC'ttd over the fbalancc of 055.58-1.8:!. includi ng d$13,459,bl43.
S u :.!6 7 :1 l 0:47 1 :o2 I :IS thP !'it'a!'on l o account or the r e-for the general fun . has e en
s.o O.S ·I.? l .J ml:llning total score. rc•a li zcd in state racing re\s'<'n~~.1 1\t 27 ?:3l l 1:12 1 :41 1:44 Distribull'd h as twen ,.17,u-i .-
5.3 0.6 4.7 0.7 PLYMOUTH ROCK 637.96 to the Uniwrsity( off Cali·
T ~8 7 :5 1 1 :3ti 8:2, 2:18 ROCKS STATISTICS fornia at Davis and th<' 'ali orni_a 5 6 o 8 4 7 o 2
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I Polytechnic college at San Lu.1s
Ti<~e!I art: placed 1n ~raer or
0occu ren~e D <'t r 0 it. r.l ich , Statistici,ans Obispo \'·ith its San Dimas citrus
Camp Rents Told
Recc·ipts f ro n1 the niunicipal
camp i:round r entals for Septem·
her arnounted to S3524.1 4, City
'frcasur£>r J . A. Gant reported to
th<' city council on Tuesday.
~t _!"l~t1~\ J.Rrk f tgure:1 p.m. from the department of utter coin· branch. 1\round 528.000,000 has
cidC'OCf.' u·rrC' ki·pt bu!'y \1,.·orking ~('n .a lloca t<'? to state. county. and Anot her $11 ,000,000 has been used
oVt'rtim(' on a chain of circum-district agr1cultur(' and citrus for JX'rmanent improvement to
stancr!i> set up 377 y('ars ago \vhe n fairs for cash av:ards to exhibitors. fai rgrounds. Dutch Heacock th(' Fi I I?:r i m fa t hC' rs sc t sa i I from ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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Rock whC'n th('y Sa \\' it.
Th<' cxpC'rt 's quandary ar~('
\•;h <'n it ""·as announced by the
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) R. fto<lgkinson talkf'd on th(' sub·
I ject of "P ublic Relatjons" last
\V('rln C'sda)' night as a police train·
inJ:! school gnt undcr\,·ay at Santa
,\na.
'rhf' school ,,·as op<'ned for
ne"·er memb<'rs of thC' various la\l.'
f'n forcemrnt ai:::-('nCiC'S of the coun-
ly and its citiC'S and \\1ill continUC'
in \\·C'ekly !'(•ssion!' until Dec. 3.
Prowl car duty and observation.
b)• Chief B. A. Hershey of Santa
Ana, is scheduled for tomorrow
nig ht.
Franklin E. Wright , senior agent
for the f .B.l .'s S an Diego head-
quarters will lecture on "Inter -
views" on Oct. 29. and on Nov. 5,
Senior · Agent Harold P. Higgins
of the FBI will instruct on inter-·
\'ieu' problems a nd confessions.
Wright returns Nov. 12 to discuss
rePor t writing.
Presiding Su p e ri or Judge
Franklin G. West will discuss ar·
re&t and search problems Nov. 19,
a nd on Novx. 26, Higgins will dis·
cuss evide nce and the FBI labora-
tory.
Last speaker w i 11 be W. E .
Whiteman, chief of the sheriffs
office radio and teletype bureau.
discussing thls setup Dec. 3.
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lolboO /slanders Return lrom East Coast, Harbor
Tell 0# Visiting Country ol Forelat~ers · An-: Harbor 13 Uld 208
• Feminine Activities Cub Scoirf Poclc 105
Holds 'First Meeting,
Awards Presented1
·Chiclen Dinner Friday
At Lutheran Church
Honors Anniversorv
+ . By Wlnltred Barbre + Residence Phone: Harbor 1637-R Impropiptu sltits CllO'Yint out A creamed chi~ od bl9mlt
miU. :i.. ~fu.~°':'1taU: ~ar.1-= .i': !:"'iian~ Plans lor Feb. Wedding CPT President's Conference in Santa Ano w gone down to the Jetty and and enjoyed the scenery ot the Told By Parents o1 Holds Interest ol Local Delegates
Al!l· "Hello" to the good old Pa-bluegrau country. Ph II A y dric be!o-returning home, Mr. At Richmond. Va. Mr. Kendall y is nn oung Speaking on "Foundations for a into the Orange County Health de·
., ___. Free World', Mn. Leroy Balley, partment. Proopective 1tudents -Mrs. H. E. Kendall, no South had a most unique eA ..... ence. Mr. and Mn. s. A. Young 142 state chainnan of internatloOa! re-are, also, given a . tree examlna-
Bay Front, Balboa Island. would During Ovil War days his uncle, Virginia Place, Costa Mesa. are lat!ona ot the ca!ifornia O>ngress tlon by Dr. Margaret Jones at the
.. ve covered an even 14,800 miles who was in "the battle of Rich--announcing the engagement of of Parents and Teachers addresaed Lo& Angeles Otildren's hospital.
la their own car when they re-mond, was one of 17 who came their daughter, Phyllis Ann. to members ot the Founh District A 'screenin& process is made to de-
tumed Oct. 11 after six. mori.ths through alive. At City Point, on George Spink jr. of Balboa. president's conference in the Uttle tennlne those not mentally re--
and four days of vacationing on the banks ot the James river, he The wedding wU1 be tn February Theater ot Santa Ana 1-Dgh school tarded. Instruction at the J ohn
t.be East coast and in canada. wrote home and Mr. Kendall has at the home of the bride's &liter, Thursday. October 16. 1947. Mrs. Muir school for the haJ;ldlcapped
1bey left here April 7 and went in his possession a photostatic Mrs. Charles Smith, 2448 Elden Leo Friis of Anaheim, second Children ~ given tor kindergarten
to Phoe.nix and Holbiook. Driving copie of one of these letters. On avenue. vice-president, was chainnan for through the sixth grade ..
cm 'down to Texas they just missed the very same date ln May on Miss Young graduated tr o the day. Linton T .. · Simmons, O~ge
tbe cyclone but were in a terrific which the letter was written, he Newport Harbor Vnion High A vivid speaker, Mrs. Bailey county supenntendent of schools,
dust storm. Continuing through went to City Point and stood on school in June of thfs year and is sought to impress her audience congratulated Santa Ana on their
·Oklahoma, Arkansas and on up the same spot where his uncle employed at 'the Balboa office of with the necessity of each and move to .provide this instruction
to Memphls, Tenn. they found the wrote those treasured sen~encefl the Southern California Telephone every adult American citizen mak-for handicapped children ot Qr.
country beautiful, with many wild so long ago. company. ing it very much his and ber busi-ange county. Mr Simmons stated tlow'~ in bloom and par~icularly Making their headquarters at Mr. Spink ts the son ot Mr. and nesa to become thoroughly ta· that home teachers are now sent
.admired the dogwood w 1th its Sout hampton, N. Y. the .Kendalls Mrs. George Spink, sr. of Stock-miliar with national and lntema-to about 50 children in the county.
·four-petaled white blossoms. took in various points of interest. ton, former reside{lts of Co 1 ta tional political movements today, An excellent musical P~
At Lexington, Ky., they visited Ah Hershey, Pa. they toured the Mesa. -H e graduated from Harbor thus laying "foundations for 8: was presented by the Esquires,
ig plant where the candy bars high school in 1940. where he wu free world." This, Mrs. Bailey 12 Santa Ana High school boys un-
are made. In Usbon. New Hami; on the AU-Star football team. He stated, is tht> ba.\is of the Marshall der the direction of Mr. Herbert
shire. they visited the to·~ where served two years with the U. S. plan-to he1p the peoples ot each Bickle. .
Mr. Kendall's father v.·as born and Army in the European theater and country to understand their own Mrs. Raymond K. Harvey, Pres.J-
raised and j n neaiby Hancock, his is at present with the Safeway problems and then to take con-dent of the Newport Beach Gram-
mother's native town, they saw store, Balboa. structive steps to solve the prob-mar School Congress of Parents
the church which she attended. lems. Mrs. Bail(..y suggested that and Teachers, announced the
One of their most in,ter esting Newport firemen See it should be certain that each pub-forthcoming program for the an-
expcriences was their stay at lie li brary have copies of the nual Fathers' night C.P.T. meeting
Peckett's hotel, Sugar Hill where Film ol East Coast "Uni ted Nations Weekly". to be held November 20, at 8 p. m .
the elderly owner showed them f• h" / d f "To keep our congressmen on in the Ne~rt Beach Gr~
the big kitchens where the won· IS tng n US ry their toes," Mrs. Bailey empha-school a uditorium. The well-liked
derful food, much of it raised on N Beach sizt"d the importance or keeping in speaker. Dr: Fr:'ederic P. ~oell!ler Interesting to ewport constant contact \vith our ow n of UCLA will give one of his witty the hotel farm, was cooked. Mr. firemen was the Ford Motor Co. alks h · MrS Pe'.ckett, \Vho remembered swap-Ph'I H d congressman. asking him for a informal . t . t at evenmg. · film which ln!'pector 1 ay en copy of the pamphlet size of the Han 'eY 1nv1ted membe_ rs of the Ping horses \Vith !'fir. Kendall's t d at the Monday even1'ng presen e Uni'ted Nations charter. To gt've
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Fourth Dis trict president's con-uncle in his younger days, gave t ' h Id t th Newport fire mec ing e a c · encouragement to or to criticize t'er ence to hear Dr. Woellner. . him seeds of the special Soldier t t' s a ion. members of tbe United Nations, l\lembers of the Fourth D1s-bcans '''hich are used for baking Th r·1 ·th d w s "The e 1 m. \VI soun · a Mrs. Baile·y revealed that one has trict's presidents' conference we_"" with maple sugar and. pork, and St f GI t " and told of th di I · ory o ouces er only to address such a Jetter to the h_ ighly impressed with e cor ?--the Balboa Islander brought some h 1· h' fl t f th1's Eastern s t e is 111g Ce o particular person in care of the 1ty extend~d them by the anta
home to plant. seaboard city and its canneries. A u n·ited Nati·ons confc~nce a t Ana CounCJl of Parents and Teach-.......... < .. 1<«"1( ... ~ 5 "" ...... ~ £Tc At another hotel, 'the Staller in d · ••F ' E t " as '"" Hi h N€~8.l v"""~v~L ~A -rooo:>~c 1"'.?s secon picture, 1r~ _a er:-. w F1ushing MeadO\lo'S, N . Y. Everyone ers and the Santa Ana g ~~·§-~§·~~~-§·~-~'~M~~~-~·~·-~,~--~~-·~~~D~e~tr~o;i~t,~a~v~e;ry~w~-e~l~co~m~e~s~ig~h~t~w~as rf:'CC'n tl~ sho\vn t? Junior firemen.1 should read Jimmy Byrnes' nt'W School C.P .T . who presented the
.; L(:'nn1e ~eru~z1 gave a repo~t book, "Speaking Frankly," Mrs. body with a huge basket of fall
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of th~ <?ahforn1 a State F~remen s l Bailey said. as well as acquaint flowers beautifull~ arranged on
assoc1at1 on held rl'cently in Lake himself with the Fullbright bill. the stage of the Little theate~. A
county. By being on our toes. Mrs. Bailey hearty welcome address was given
made it very clear how each of us by Robert Farrar, pri1'cipal of the the familar race of a .neig hbor-can do something about la~;ng . Santa Ana High school.
Mrs. l{arrison Mo,ver of South "foundations for a f ree world". Following the very nice lunch-
Bay Front-and the three en3oyed E. A. Lown explained the func-eon in the Santa Ana High sch~l
a breakfast together. tion of the Orange County school cafeteria, all pres.iden':S o_f ~e, dis-
l n Canada they took a four-day for handicapped children whose trict met to give their mdivid~al
tour of the Gaspe' peninsula, start-headquarters are in the J ohn Muir reports, after which the meetmg
ing from Mont Jolie and stopping school on East Fourth street, ...,.as adjourned.
a t old hotels . It "''as on .their first Santa Ana. Three rooms are used Members of the l~al grammar
stop that they saw for the first for this work with a maximum of school C.P .T. attending the con-
tirae the Northern Lights and it 12 students in each room. Since ference were Mrs. Raymond K .
was here that Mr. Kendall ate a transportation to the school from Harvey, president; Mrs. H. 0. Boy-
unique delicacy, the livers of fresh points outside the community can-vey, vice-president; Mrs. H. P .
cod which the chauffeur purchased not be furnished by the school, tU· Yarnell, secretary. and Mrs. M . E.
from the fishirig boats and had tors are sent out to the homes out-Horst. safety chairman.
cooked for h im at the hotel. The side of Sa nta Ana. Those able to Present from the Newport Har-
peninsula is one of the most beau-furnish their own transportation bor Union High school PTA were
tifu1 and interesting places to be from points outside Santa Ana the president, Mrs. J errold Spang-
seen in North America, a nd is be-may take the s tudent to the school !e r and the J\.tesdames We s 1 e Y
coming mod£'rnized as it becomes if classes are not filled. Fowler. Roy Roush and Kenneth
popular with touris·ts. Prospective students must check Stewart. or this trip, as of all others, Mr. _:...::~::.::::::...::.:.:::::::::..::::..=-=.:.:..:.::..:.::..:.:..__::_: _________ _
Ke ndall has made a pictorial rec-
ord and his many friends will be
awaiting the time he has edited
his motion picture films and is
prepared to share with them a
wonderful s ummer of travel.
Scotch tape, various liz.es. on
sale at the News-nmes .
Traditional and Contemporary Combine
Pleasantly in Lido Isle Modern Home
"Modem . but different" is the
word for the attractive furnish-
ings of the George Holstein model
home at 231 Via Quito and Via
Lldo Nord, Lido Isle, which has
been inspected by hundreds of visi-
tors since its opening to the public.
Decorations were done by the
Santa Ana FUrniture company and
have brought admiring comment
from all who have viewed the
house fOr its skillful blending of
traditional with the cootempor·
colors of the room in modulated
tones.
With the patio furnished with
groupings of bright chairs and ta-
bles ip contrast to the soft green
of the ceme nt, the whole softened
with tree ferns, begonias, shrubs
and vines in the planting border,
the whole effect is one to be
greatly admired and is worthy or
pride of bot:Jl the Santa.Ana Furni-
tu re com~y and of the builder.
ary. Sell that unwanted 8.1' ticlt
Loco/ Young Women
Invited to Join
National Sorority
The opportunity to join a na-
tional educational and social so-
rority is being presented girls and
young married women between
the ages of 19 and 35 by Mrs.
Francis 0 . Barlow, national field
secretary of Epsilon Sigma Alpha,
who is in the area organizing a
chaPter and who may be reached
by those interested at Harbor 18.
a circus theme were given by the dinner is being served the pJbllc
verious dens when CUb Soout Pack at the Newport Harbor Lutheran
105 held their ftrst meeting of church on Oct. 24. between 5:00
the seasorr at Newport Be a ch and 7:30 p.m. 'lbe event ls ~
Grammar scbool auditorium Fri-sponsored by the Women's Mt.
day evening. · sionary society in honor ot, the
Warren Weiser, new cub master, second anniversary of the f~
was in charge of the meeting and ing of ~e church.
Chapter meetings are devoted to
outlined study plans of individual
development along lines that make
for gracious living, plus stimulat-
ing extra-curricular activity for
young home and business women.
There are also contributions· in
the benevolent field, including the
joining of the Auricular Founda-
tion which aids deaf children, by
the national sorority and the aid-
ing of local philanthrophical pro-
jects by local chapters.
Membership gives opportunity
tor leadership in chapter and na-
tiohal activities a nd the privilege
of working with a well organized
and intelligent group in attempt-
ing to remedy some of the world's
post "''ar ills as well aS providing
social and cultural development.
was &Misted by Bob Reed. The cost of the meal will be.
De · nominal. 'Ille menu indudes: to-· . n Mothers fqr this year were to juice aa1 d, l.Wlea ~
introduced a.ad are the Mesdames :°chi k ' :~t whipped• -George Moore, W. E. Melcher, c en on • o:J;
Willis Fields, Raymond Mitchell, tatoeo, buttered peu, Jello,
F. D. MacDougall and H. o. Boy-1 _and;==bev=er=ag=es=. =======i vey. Mn:. Edward Fish is treas· I;
urer for the pack, which is spon-
sored by the Newport Beach
Grammar school Parent-Teacher
Association and Mrs. Jack Raub
is coordin8tor.
New cubs who received mem-
bership cards a n d Bobcat pins
were Terry Mille!'. James Ander-
son, Orville HenlStreet, Johnnie
Cooper, Fred Woodworth and Dick
Padfield. ·
Den 1 received the skit award,
the attendance award went to Den
6 and good conduct banner to
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were: Howard Mitchell, Wolf gold
arr'ow and_ assistant denner stripe; .
J ohn Isley, denner ; George Moore ,
Wolf gold arrow; Ronald John-
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tant denner; Edwiri' Hall, denner ;
J ack Raub, Lion badge and gold
See Gene
FOR BIRTHDAY
& WEDDING CAKES
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Hos Part in arrow: Ronald l\1oore, Bear badge;
Larry Seal, Bear badge.
Play · The first Father and Son work-
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Imported Wmes and Beer
Dellcatasen
1 shop "''il l be held in November,
CLAREt.10NT. Oct. 14. -Mr. the time and place to be announc·
George H. Robinson jr., son of Mr. ed later.
We !lpedallu In We4clbac and
Blrtbday Cobo
GENE'S BAKERY
and Mrs. George H. Robinson, 307 Theme for the November pack '700 Ooaat Hwy. Oorosaa deJ Mar
North Bay Front, Balboa Island, .m~~ee~ti~n~g~w~il~l~be~:"~ln~O~ld~M~c~x~i~co~.:"~=~;;,;=;:;:;;~~':;~~;=== has been selected to play the role 1 •
of Dobchinsky in Nikolai Gogol's MATE"NITY STYLES · · ·
famous comedy, ·~he Inspector Only Complete Maternity Shop In Orange Co. 1'
0 General," which will be presented
here by the Pomona College Let It Come As a Surprise . E
Drama Productions drama group f Th k • on Oct. 23, 24 and 2s in Holmes That baby o yours. e smart way to eep your <
Hall auditorium. little angel-child a secret is to step lively down to Fl
"lnspedor General" presents a oUr 'Mother-to-Be Shop: We've many beautiful
comic treatment VVTitten in 1835 new Fall garments that conceal so cleverly.
of the inte'rnational problem of ho
small to\\'ll corrupt politics. fA _/1 /I ' ("' f2
Years later in his autobiography ".../._)Q n .na C/ V \a'l.U: Qi
the author corifessed that the play
is based upon an incident of the &15 NORTH HAIN. ARCADE BLDG., SANTA ANA
tlrnes, and its international sue-TELEPHONE S808
cess has kept it on the theater
boards for so many years that it
is now regarded as an "evel'green"
the world over.
Harbor HI PT A Board
To Meet Monday
Members of the executive board
of the Newport Harbor Union
High school Paren t Teacher as-
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Bectnnen a Advanced Stoclent•
1Sl9 E. Central A•e.. Balboa
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To one who expects this. the
Holstein home is a revelation. It
is aS up-to-the-minute as tomor·
row's tabloid daily but nothing has
been sacrificed in t he way of col-
or, and easy comfor t, a ll achieved
with an individuality which is both
striking and pleasing.
Part of this effect comes from
the use in all the rooms of wall
papers keyed to the partii:ular
scheme of each room. ln two of
the bedrooms the very decora tive
paper in floral design sets the
color theme ot green, with furni-
ture in one room blond Chinese
modern, in the other honey maple
with a charming carved bamboo
decoration.
The third bedroom is a cqntrast-
ing colonial in motif wi tfl plaid
wall paper, traditional maple fur-
niture and rag rugs. Pic tures in
all the rooms are appropriately
chosen.
It is in the living-dining room
and the lanai, which is also the
entrance hall. that the house
reaches its highest key. The green
linen rug is both restful and prac.
tical. The dining alcove which
o\•erlooks the patio is papered and
the buffet, table and chairs are
maple.
The rotor scheme is gold and
green, with the end walls a plain
gold and the rear wall of combed
wood in a blue--green is centered
with a fireplace of ten-a cotta tiles.
Against one end wall is an extra-
long davenport, its nubby . uphol-
stery matching the terra cotta of
the fireplace and the divided dav·
enport which faces the fi1"place
is in green with black lacquer arm
rests under which are plantin&
boxes.
Tables combine black lacquer
with blond topo upturned in a
unique OUnese eUecL Two chain
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Orange Co. Slick Chid: S. A. Musical Arts Cl11h FAC 8ooA: Sec1ion
To Present Mef. Opeffl" · MHh Friday
'Our Town' Opens .
At Laguna Playhouse To le Homed at Anaheim
Halloween FestiYol Singer Nodine Connor . . Mn. Doroth,y Rlldon . o1 the "OUr Town," a charminc p1ay
Coll& Mesa llool( lhop wll1 l'eYlew of typical American amall·town
Slick O!lc bUttono aM break· Nodine Connor of the Me':i three ...., books 't the meetlna of life, i. the second play of the sea.
Ina out like maril[Olda on Anaheim polite Opera wll1 be ir-n teal the Friday Afternoon club'• book oon at' the Playhouse, Lquna
otre<ts thla week. Gall from 13 to under the auspla!O o! the Mus ID section, to be held Oct. 24 at 2 Beach.
90 are w..arin& them, acconllns to Arb club on Thllnlday, Oct. 30 p. m. a t the Legion hall. Opening October 28, the show
J&l'k H artfield, Slick OUck Con· Santa Ana High ICbool auditor-· On the llat are "Came a cava-will run five nights throUgh No-
tes! chairman, although only teen· ham. Tlcketo for the performance lier" by Frances Parkinson Keyes vember 1. Seuon tickets for many
agen are actually eligible to Inter are now on l&le at the Santa Ana and "Nothing So Strange" by who will want to see every pro-
the oont .. t to be held the mornlnc Book store. James Hilton. Hooie-s for !be ductlon pf the Lquna Community
ot the Hallowe'en !e11tlval oo Oct. No alnaer in the country hu tea· will be Mn . Joseph Hamblett Players are on sale a t the box of-
31. riaen to such heigbU ln such • and Miss Lyda Conant. fice as well as tickets for each
Contest is open to all teen·aee abort while u Nadine Connor. Her of the performances of "O ur
girl• In Orange county (age re-backgTOund i. strictly U.S .A. Born World Problems Aired Town."
quirements, 13-19 ). Girls mu 1 t and educated in Southern callfor· Qswejl Jackson plays the role
wear costumes of their own mak· nla she rooe to r adio prominence By State Chairman at Frenk Craven crea ted In the ortgt.
Ing. Judges will give special credit u star of the Vlcla Open House Fourth Dist., PT A Meet nal New York production. Fea·
for originality of design. Costumes on which she was chosen to &inl tured In the excellent cast are
must follow one of the followin& with Nelson Eddy. Problems now before the United Leo Maxwell and Sheila Watson.
themeA : Hallowe'en, Comic Strip She w as a1ao featured on the Nations, including the partitioning The show is under the capable
Cha.racter, Representative of Or-Showboat Program on the Holly-of India Into Pakistan and Indcr direction of Wess Den.smore.
ange County Industry: <Such aa wood Hotel show, on the Coca· ·nesla were discuued by Mn. Le. Those who enjoy an evening in
oU . ~range growing, pac~ng. ~ Cola Progrflll, on t.Jle SheU ~ Roy Bailey, chairJnan of Inter-the theater ·should by all means
cesslng, local manufacturing, put>-gram, Kraft Mu.sic Hall and many national RelatioM for the Califor-see "Our Town" at the Playhouse,
lie utilities, etc.} others. For the last four years nia Congress of Paren ti .a n d Laguna.
Contestants may be sponsored she has been a member of the Teachers, at the Fourth Di1trlct -------
by Orange county Industrial con-Metropolitan Opera and the San meeting held Thunday in the
cems and business houses. Francisco Opera. I t haa been a Little Theater at Santa Ana High
Contest will be tv>ld the mom-dazzling succession of new musl-school.
ing of the Festival. following the cal evenU in the concert field th1I Mrs. Bailey gave special men-
Costwne Breakfast. Max Factor year. tion to the place of women in
Costa Mesa YFW Aux.
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of Hollywood is sending his di-world affairs and said that they,
rector of makeup, A. B. Shore, to 'Grotto Gaieties'' as well as men, are needed to
head the board of judges which carry out the objectives of the
Members of t h e Veterans of
F oreign Wars Auxiliary, Costa ~~~ :~!· ::e ai~la~f rg ~= ~·· --;·;,,.;··;r/';r/';r/';r/';r/';_.;_.;.:o;~;•;._; .. ;··;··;--;••;._;._;.•;._;._;,;._;.·;··;·-;•;";';";';_.;_.;_.;,,.;_.;•·;";•·;··;·;';._;,;._;,.;'
will Include prominent people in Set lor Oct. 24 U. N.
thE' motion picture industry. Mrs. Arthur Sipherd. Fourth
!\iiiss Slick Chick and the two RC'Servc a seat on the stage or District presiden t, introduced Mr .
runners-up in the contest will ride the Santa Ana High School thea-Lo\•lern, psychiatrist of Santa Ana
on th(' official n.>at in the eve-tre if you want to see all of the city schools, who told of classes
n1ng Grand Parade. a nd in addi-"Grotto Gaieties" to be presented being organized for handicapped
tion will recc>ive many beautiful there Friday night . October 24, is children at John Muir school. Deaf
prizes. the advice of the producer of this and blind students. those afflicted
G('t entry blanks rrom the Ana-zany extravanza. with cerebral palsy and other
hci n1 Chamber of Commer ce. E . Hubbard Ri chter. or Newport handicaps are taught from kinder-
a nd building fund. Date of the
sale will be Nov. 14 and anyone
having used c1~thin g or other suit-
able articles to donate may call
the chairman. l\1rs. S. A. Young,
Beacon 5382-J and the things wij1
be called for.
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comm.ittee for Orange Grotto pro-ing they have a normal 1.Q.
duci ng the show, announces that Llnton Simmons, county supcr-
hilarity, novelty and unique pres-intendent of schools, described the
entation will augment the clistinc-\vork of home teachers, \vho give
ti ve talents of a large company instruc tion two hours a week to
o r big-time favorites from Holly-children unable to attend school.
"'ood, the vaudeville stage, night· there now being 50 such in the
club circuits and the radio net· county.
works. Luncheon was served in the
Audience participation is the school cafeteria and was followed
outstanding theme of "Grotto by reports from local P-T.A. presi-
Gaieties" and the respectable dents.
humor and theatr ks of this por-Preient from the Newport Har-
tion of the show is certain to In-bor High School P-T.A. were the
sure the unprecedented success of president, Mrs. Jerrold Spangler
th.is charity show. and the Mesdames Wesley Fowler,
According to Vance H . Walters, Roy Roush and Kenneth Stewart.
founder monarch of the Masonic
organization. proceeds from this
spectacular first annual "Gaieties"
will be devoted to Grotto welfare
projects. Oranco is rinancing med-
ical aid for underprivileged chil-
dren in Orange county through
cooperation w I t h public schools
health directors. Another project
undertaken by this humanitarian
organization is sponsorship of a
rehabilitation program for tuber·
cular patients at Orange County
hospital. The Grotto is the tint
local group to support these
\lo'Orthy local charities.
Balboa .._Girl Now :
U. ol 0 . Amphibian
UN1VERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, October 21 (Special) -
Paula Castle. daughter . of l\lrs.
Richard S . Castle, 205 E. Bay ave-
nue, Balboa, was initiated l\1on-
day into the University of Oregon
Amphibians, women's swimming
honorary.
Miss Castle is a freshman stu-
dent at the university.
E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz Haila Stoddard will be starred
in th{' new presentation of John l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= van Druten's gay, romantic com-11 edy, "The Voice of the Turtle1"
which comes to the Bil tmore Thea-
tre. Los Angeles, for a limited en-
gagement of only two weeks com-
mencing Monday evening, Oct. Z1.
Co-featured in its cast are
Sheila Bromley and Philip Faver-
sham. Miss Bromley is a former
Warner Brothers starlet. Mr. F av-
ersham, a son of t he emlhent
American dramatic star, the late
William Faversham, haS most re-
cently completed a tour in "Deep
are the Roots."
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As for Miss Stoddard, her most ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ recent engagements have been on :
Broadway, where she has been
starred in s u c h comedies as
··Dream Girl'' and "Blithe S plrlt." tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising -tr
The production is sponsored by
Alfred· de Liagre, Jr., and has a -------''-~------------------
setting by S tewart Chaney. Edwin
Gordon has staged the production.
Perfotmances will be given nightl y
except Sundays ; matinees Wednes-
days and Saturdays.
Mr. a nd Mrs. David Holtby and
daughter were recent guests at
the D. W. Holtby home.
Only a new GAS ran~ gjves }QU all these oooking advantages
INSIDEandOUT
All seats are reserved for ttu.
s tellar theatrical production far
Friday, October 24, at 8 o'clock,
}· .... " in S a nta Ana High school theatre .
Hall ol Arl Opens in
Los Angeles With
Outstanding Exhibit
The Hall of Art, Los Angeles, I
has be c n forced to change its
opening date to the gen eral pub-
lic to October 28. Delay in the
opening "'BS caused by the tre-
mendous nwnber of paintings re-
ceived, according to Lorser F ei tle-
son, one of the five distinguished
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Mr. and 1'lrs. Georg~ Pickering,
1331 \Vest Bay avenue, \Velcomed
a daughter Oct. 16 in Santa Ana
Community hos pital. She w('ighed
six -pounds. seven ounces.
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, artists who ,are serving as a jury
to pass on all paintings accepted
for exhibit.
The jury working day and night
for over ten days, expects to con-
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tober 25, and is highly enthusias-
, tic over the hundreds of f i n e
pairitings and pieces of sculpture
submitted by California artists.
One or the features of the open-
ing will be an exhibit of the work
of over 100 noted Los Angeles
artists as well as the juried paint-
ings. In ad di ti on to this fine ex-
hibit of paintings the Hall of Art
will conduct are classes for chil-
dren on Saturdays; evening clas-
ses for adults who wish to pursue
art ~ a hobby; free lectures on
art appreciation by a group of
distinguished artists and teachers
and will be available at all times
tb California schools and civic
groups for tours.
Covering 8000 feet of exhibit
space, the Hall Ot .Art, located at m 7 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hilh,
will be admission tree to the gen~
eral public.
Mrs. Sara Bowman of Balboa
Island has returned f r om S a n
Francisco where she has been
visiting her two daughters. On the
evening of h e r arrival in t h e
northern city she had the misfor·
tune to fall, crushing a vertebra
and has been in a cast ever since.
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What do you tb.l.nk of • plan to ooutruct a 800--boat bulo ID t.lle
channel near the C.on110Udated area and lylnl' between t.be MunJdpal
Camp Ground11 and Udo I.ale, at a ooct or $200,000, wt.th the city nlainc
$100,000 and t.he county donaUnc $100,000, tor the project!
"lf properly constructed, I 'm ror
it," says ·oarrell W. King, well-
known fishing boat operator and
owner of King's Landing, Newix>rt
Bench.
"J suppose the plan would be to
ha\re taxi-boats running to the
main float in t he mid-channel.
That would be a good idea.
"I'd like to recommend that the
float or floats be built on ru~ber·
pontoon piling. South Coast. has
them, and we ha ve them here.
Nothing can faze them.
"With steel floa ts. you collect
an ell'ctrolysis, v.'hich is bad for
Bldg. Permit
Value Rises
Valuation of permits issued for
constructiQr\ for the week e nding
Saturday /iotalcd $106.250 and
brought ttie gross for October to
date lo $406.250, Chief Building
Inspector A. M. Nelson reports.
--..:..-----'----'---------~~~~::._-boats."
Highlight of the permits issu-
a nces for the past week wa.o; one
to A . Perelli-Minetti. president of
A. Perelli-Minctti & Sons of De-
lano. one of the largest producers
of ""ine and grape products in the
west.
Water and Sanitation
"It soundc;; vert interesting,"
~ays H . F . Kenny, president of
the Newport Harbor Chambl'.'r of
Commerce. "Is the're such a pla n?
Lucille loll,
· movie star, hos
a collection of
more than 400
dolls from 23
countri ...
famous <olloctor
is MrS. America, who, in
the past five yoan, has
tvmed over to l,er meat
deolor 625,000,000
pounds of nffdff
; vsed cooking fat.
WttB moa LUBTBE
AUTOMOBlLl!:8, BOATS an• PLANES
Froio: Bannfu1 littectl of !Ian, !!Alt Waier,
Adda· ADd other Element..
It has helped the auto shortage by protecting and beautifying
cars economically.
GLIP rues daily as Rn air-tight, smooth coating on many air-
planes, metal l!ltld fabric. __ 1 ~
GLIP crosses the country on trucks, Cllf'S, buses and streamlinen.
Its glass·like surface, one--thousancith-or-an-inch thick. is nex·
ible, yet hard and permanent. I t will not discolor, peel, crack
or chip. I t resists heat, sun, salt water, alcohol and time.
GLIP SERVICE SHOP •
Cor. Eut 17th and lrvlne
COSTA MESA Beacon 50&7-R
GORDON a~ FINDLAY
om..:
CONTaAOl'OB AND BUIU!ER
MIO CJoMt Bhd. Pboae ll<lor UI
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
CABIIVEl'S AND MJLLWOBK 1\ C JOHNSON, Supt.
Last Friday the board of supervisors t u r n e d
thumbs down on certain proposals by fann groups
that the problems of water and sanitation be pre-
sented together to the electors within the near future.
We think the board made the ri ght decision. Al ·
though Orange County's water probl em is, perhaps,
no more acute than the imminent problem of sewage
disposal, the so lution of these critical issues is too re-
mote , we believe , to be linked together for a one-time
consideration by the voters (and taxpayers). To re-
capitulate briefly, the water district is discussing sal-
vage of surplus water behind Prado Dam and impor-
tation of additional supplies of Colorado River water
from Metropolitan Water Di strict, for release of these
waters into Santa Ana River belo\v Prado Dam.
"It would b(' a real improve-
ment. Some thing that would
prove bC'neficial in a bad sirua·
lion."
l\1r . Perelli-Minctti, an agricul-
turist, "ill build a t'-''O-St or y, nine-
room d\\'<'lling a t 213 Via San
Rc'n10. Lido Isle. at a cost of $33.-
Dl SABLED VETERANS cxir. L B. Phelps of 1311 Wost
~h4ftVdl ·
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'SKIDS GREASED FOR
REAQIER DISPOSAL
OF WAA PROPERTY 'LUMB ER
It has advocated repeatedly, also, that cities now
members of Metropolitan Water Di strict use full sup-
plies of Colcfrado River water and quit withdrawing
supplies from underground basins and t h a t other
cities and communities of the county join M.W.D., to
acquire additional supplies.
The proposed sewage disposal plan envisons the
formation of 10 sanitation districts desig-ned to solve
the problem throughout the next fifty year's develop-
ment of the county. The principal outfall would be
located about midway between Huntington Be a ch
and Newport Beach and the cost to the local district
(No . 5) would be about $56,000 annually for a total
of slightly more than $2,000,000.
Both water and sanitation are of vital importance,
as readers of the News-Times doubtlessly have been
.led to believe. However, we do not want to see these
issues railroaded through. C a r e f u l con si deration
TO ASSEMBLE Hiatt street. Los Angeles. will
The Dis'ahled American Vet· build a t\vo-s tory, six room d\\'l'll-
erans. Ch;iptcr No. 89 of I·luntin g-ing and t\vo-car garagC' a t 812
ton Beach. officially o(X'ns its West Bay a\'cnue. Nf'\\'port Beach
19-17-48 n1e mhership drive this eve-for Sl?,000. 1
ning, October ll "'ifh a regular Thi;-o. E . Burger of 2651 Cr.est-
m('{'t ing and social gathering for vi<'W av<'nUC', Los Angc les, y.•ill
meml)('rs and prosrx'ctive m C'm bc>rs erect a one-story, rour-r oom house
a,t the ,,,0 01en's club house, 41B and garage on Bayshorc Drive.
Tenth stree t, ltuntington B<'ach. Ncv.rport Beach. for.-.S1 2.000.
8 00 Other permits \\."Cr c issued as
at : p.m. f 11 ' -C 666 Roos Command£>r Alex Parquet 'viii o OY.'S: L.A.:Vis uster, 1 c-
preside over the r cgular meC't ing . vel t avenue, Los Angeles. a fiv('-
New 01cmbers \Viii be introduced room house and gar age at 719
during t~c meeting. Eligible dis-Broad street. Ne"1>0rt Heights,
abled VC'tf'rans y.·ho do not desire $9000; Hu_gh C. Marshall, 2113
to join a t this tinle will be \\'l'i -South r.1 a 1n street, Santa Ana.
come 10 sit through the mee ting one-~tory house a~d garage a_t 219
as guests. At the close of the r egu-Tustin avenue, Newport Heights,
tar meeting refreshments will be 1$9000; ~alph L. Hoyle Jr., 1505
s.er\'cd , afte r which tabl('S will b(' Coast h1gh"·~y , Co~n~ de! Mar.
available for cards. chess and . a one-story s_tore building at 407-
other gamE.'s. Cold drinks will also ' 4~ Coast h1ghway, $8000; S_hell
be available. ·Oil compan y, 1008 \V est Sixth
street. Los Angeles. a ll-metal gas-
YOO WILL B• AIU.ZS[)
11 .t.T IT8 BllA.trTT ,um
LOMO IA8Tl'NO
P&OTSf'TIOH roa AVTOMOBll.&8
OLIP SERVICE
SHOP
<l• ... 171111 • lrTt•
o.e. •-r~ --.O• oe.1-•
oline service station at 714 Coast
highy,•ay, Newport Bc>ach, S7000
and GC'orge Jabfort, 1679 East Bay,
Balboa. alterations to a house at
1609 Eas t Bay. $1500.
Be Wise -Advertlae
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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South Laguna
Will Vote on
Sanitary District
S ANTA AN A (Thursday) -
Proposed formation of the South
Laguna sanitary district, with
present plans calling for S254 ,400
v.·orth of improvcmfnts. will be
pl<iccd bC'for <' the voters of the
2500-populatcd town in m id-De-
mcn1h('r, th(' Orange Co un fy
Board of Supervisors has ruled..
Former Laguna Beach City En-
J?ineer ,\. J. S tC'ad, nov.• practicing
as a civil engineer. submitted an
C>ng lnf't'ring report outlining three
projects: 11 l installation of sewer
m ains: (2) sc\1;er laterals a nd (J)
collection of gar!Jagc .
should be given to each, and quickly. But they should ~---'".:.cc=o'-'UNT="'ANT""';,,,-~ PHYSICIANS" SUBOliONS.111.D.
be taken up singly and presented with their individ-
ual full weight for the mandat~ of the voters.
In connection with the SC\ver
v.1ork. StC'ad said thC' estimated
cost is S250,000. Approval by the
Svuth Lag-una voters \\'ould set
up S5000 for rights of Y.'ay. '
Bookkeeping
SerTice
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PHYSICIAl<
aDd
SUllGl!:QN • GI Life Insurance t,'OLIN F. BaOWN
(llarbw 19")
BALBOA VACHT CLUB tll Cout Blcbway. Barb« IN
201.700 for installing mains and
$21 ,300 for manholes: Sl0,000 for
pumping i ystem : $16.400 for forced
mains. Bay1lde D r ., N...,.por1 8elld\ Oorfm.a del Mar
It is an amazing thing that soi many veteran~ have 1 '------~·-·--~ ""'---========'
passed up the benefits and the· protection they can AMllllTllCr
provide for their familie s through maintaining• their
National Service Life In surance.
Now, we don't lielieve for a moment that the vets
Armand Monaco
AJWBn'!lC1'
814 W. Bay AV11., &n..
ll&rb«l1H are just as concerned about the happiness and well nu LM-ood A ....
are just as concerned about th ehappiness and well i...o .t.Dc-1<o.....-t:r ._
being of their loved ones as any other family man.1'---1m;;;:;;;;;;:---~
But, from the great number of NSLI policies that have D&NTins
been allowed to lapse it is apparent that many ex·
GI's do not realize the advantages they are forsaking.
The Veterans Administration has made repeated
attempts to induce them to r einstate their insurance
and has extended the deadline for reinstatement to
Dr. Obed Luca.a
%202\lt W. 0-...._ -UllCI
NliWPOltT B&ACU
January 1, 1948. ·In California th e regional VA office!!=-=========:
recently appealed to the state's largest bank for as-I
sistance in th e effort. since this bank has counse lors GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S.
for veterans in all its approximately 500 branches zim .w .. t o-tra1
throughout the state. Vets com e to these coun selors Ph••• O&rbor u1.J
by the thousands for financial advice and for loans. Newport
In the first month of the bank's assistance the VA I '----------~ r eported a marker! upswing in the number of those P1n·s1c1ANs-srno1toss. n.o.
r einstating their insurance. It is to be hoped that the '
up s\\'in.g will continue.
Th e opportunity to protect hi s family \\ith ade-
quate insurance at low cost \vithout th e necessity of
measuring up to rigid physical r eq uirements is some-
thing which every vet should not fail to grasp.
And the time to grasp that opportunity is now .
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\ SIGN PAINTING
Art
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Phywldl!D and s~
Nlnth and Oentral
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Tom E. Barton
ClllROPRACI'OR un o.-i mctoWllY
Oonma del Illar
(In Keodell's Patio)
--rllNll
DAI' l!CBOOL
Mortimer School
S0% Conal A..._ Bal-bl.
John IL C. Chang, M.D. r1cys1c1aa _.i sars-
2 -4 7-8:30
and by appointment
Beaoon 5075 no .._, 18th str-
Ooeca He.a. oamon.1a
Gordon II. Grundy, 11.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hn.: 1().12 a.ro.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pb,Jsldan and SW"l'eoe
Hours: 2-5. by ApPointment
1'hC' distr ict \\'ould include 2800
acr('s in South Laguna and en-
virons. 'fhC' proposed district \\'Ould
ha,.\/ c an assessed va luation or
$2,799.990.
It was said here that the pro-
posed system would probably tie-
in with the proposed $3-million
sc\\·age disposal syst<'m \\'hieh Or-
ange County is now sponsoring.
ThC" Eskimos probably migrated
to the North American continent
from Northeast Aisia, says a Uni-
versity of California anthropolog-
ist.
PueLIC NoTtcES
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FfCTITIOUS FrRK NAME
THE t;NDERSIGNED d() herebr ce r-tify th11.t they are conduct ing 11 reta11
T J bl'l.ki>ry l'uslnes.s al 305 Ma.In Street. e ephone Beacon 5848 Bal boa. Ci ty or Newport Beach. Calt-
181 Bl'oadwey Coeta MM9' fom i11 . undt'r the !ictU!ou.! firm name n f : FLO RE:-;CF. BAKZRY. and that l""'-==~-======= ... lsa.lrl firm If' compoM>d of th~ fo1lol\'ln!$
per.1n n1. "'ho:o1e n !lm~.s :uHI addresses nr(' a:o fnllo"·"· t o-wit : lllJton M. Maxwell, M, D.
1601 Cout. lilway
Corona del Mar
Office Hours : J().12 ; 2-5
Lf.:~LIE ::::("lfMER. 121:'.! \V. ()(>ean F'rnnt. :'\"e"·po rt Be11('h. Cnl!t. F'LORF::'\"CT. B. SClfMER . 121:'.! Ocean
F ront. :\'t'\\"PQM Beach. Calif.
\\"IT:"-;ES!" our hnnd.s thi.! 12th day nf &ptember. 1947:
FLORENCE B. SCHMER Phone llarbor 1062 ... ESLIE SCHMER '--'-==========~' !'TATE OF rAI,IFOR!'\IA. I COt!'.'iTY O F ORA.'.\'GE. .!'111'1. s. R. M M D I O:'\"f'TllIS 12th da)" of S..ptemb,,r, onaco, • • A D. 1~7 bPft,rt' nle. ~fonte P~ Grl-
1
mff. 11 :'\"otnry Public In and for sa1rl 814 Bay Ave., Balboa C'ountv n.nrt State perY>n:i.11) 11.p~r-"'•1 Ft.OR F.:-.:rE R SCHYER a nd LE5 -
llarbor 17Z4 1 1,n=; F"CHMF:R. kno"·a to me to bf' th"' I J)f'r90n-" "·hol"e nnmee n.n! subsc ribed t" Ofnce Boan: the w Hhtn Instrument and ac knnv; -2 to 5 p. m. lt'd~ed to me that th ey e1ecu ted th'!.
I '--•ll•o=nd=a=y•tbro~=up==Frtday=---i -r~· \VIT:'\"ESS \VHEREOF. I h 3.\"(' 11 hereunto ~t my ha nd and affixed my
of!ic-I!\.\ seal the day a.nd year in thi!I
~rt i !lc.ate f \Nrt above written. T. P, Reeder, M, D,
H, E. Stickler, M. D.
PIQ.W·= aDd 8w1ecw
-w. Oontn.1 om.e:--M&M n rs2 BartJor m -•
MONTE R . GRIMES
l'."otRI)' Public Jn a.nd for Orange County, C&lif.
Mv commlm1ton expires l'."ov. 14. 1950
Published Oct. 7. 14 , 21, 28. 1947. 1
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious F,inn Name ·
:nt.E UNDERSIGNED dOH bereb)-
ctrtlty that lhey an conductlllC a Conrad Richter, M. D. prlnUn• and publl .. lng bualo ... at IOll Weet Central A•enue, Newport Present Hours: Beach. c&lltornla. UJJder the nctltJowi
! Skid:., \Vere ~rcascd' today for
rradicr 1
1
disposal or government
surpl us prop<.'rty by nc\\' rules for
ncgotiak'd salN put in cffcct by
\VB.r A~sc>ts Adrninistration.
Aftcr j three logical prospccltive
purchasprs ha ve eithf'r acct.•ptcd or
rf'jCctc~ the in vitation to negotiate
a sale. tjhe deal can be made \Yh en :
1. Tht' propoSE.'d purchasers can
make the propcrt)' salable more
economically and effectively than
the dis posp.I agency.
~. The property is a hazard to
health and property or will spoil
or det e riorate unless immC'diately
sold.
3. The property is to be sold to I
a foreign governmC'nt at thC re-
quest or the state department.
4. The property rE.'mains i,n in-
ventory after a proper offering.
is of a speci al nature or limited
use, or its snle by competitive
bidding ·would be against the gov-
ernmC'nJ's inter ests.
"\\1ittl nearl y S300.000.000 worth
of surp•us propc-rty •to be:> dispcsed
of in t h C' Southern California-
Arizonal r"gion alone. part of
,,.hich i$ affected by the ne\v rules,
thf'r{' ni-{' plf'i'lt)· of bargains left
fo r buyers v.·ho are in a position
to ta~(' advantage of the govern-'
m<'n l 's lilx'ral provisions for easy
:'ale," \'{alter A . Row<'. rcgional
director,. said.
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Do YO!-J want to sell it? Adver-
tise in Iese columns. •
. BUILDIN.G MATERIALS
Bay District Yard
Phone Beacon 5Ul
518 Coast Blghway
At the Arches
• Before You Build or Remodel
Sample l!Dd Display ~
Color guides, plan,
nlng aids, rotnpreheDS:
Ive Stock of cru,iets
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works
112% 8ovtb Main SL SANTA ANA
ANNOUNCING
IN TIME FOR YOUR WINTER FUN, A{NEW UNIT OF
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'FAMOUS 1UH.t'o
.IN THE
I PALM SPRINGS AREA
._,!Des· £11 tt.Ul-
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\,llGl \\OMES\US I! ,~,...._. fUll1 \Mt>l0'4lD iif
_ r~'4ED s~~~~ llttMS ~
lndudH mtmbenhlp
In the Fabulous
DESERT CLUB
.•. '
-AND-
An Types of
Commercial
Locsted at
W~IGHT'S LUMBER YARD
DAY SCHOOL
OPliNS WED ocr. l
& &. •OaTDO&. ~ &. ..,_. ••' ..... •·-U ·... firm name of Newport Harbor Publlab-:-a. llL --. tns Co .. a.nd that •Id !Inn l• com-· S:IO p. a. -•:SO p. m.. l)08t!d of the following ptrt10na. who.e I L. W. Pierce
l '1111 NliWPOBT BLVD. OOllTA IQ8& ...... .. .. . ........... ·-·· .. ---......... ................ ·-
Jack's Eqaipment Relltal
Contradonl' F.qaipment
• l'IA8'J.a Mi I CM • an.1. MWB
• OOJICWDI ••••• •"•nm
Plloae Beacoll 5508-W
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ln'liNOOllAPBIO lllillVICS
GliOllOIA TATI.o& ...... , ;gr= • ....... I --.. ....... __ _ .._I --.,.,.,, ..._, &J.D ....... -.. . .........................
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J90l.-O w. 0-v.J names and addl"l!MH ·~ u folio.a. to-wit: N'ewpott lleecll Sam D. Porter. 411 San Berurdlno ..... 11.utor !'81 A•enue. Newport ~-California.
"--:--;;;;;;;:;;;::;;;;!;:;---' 1 Lud~ S. Smith. '111. 428 · A•ocado SL. Coron& del 11.ar, Ne.-pon BM.ch. OPl'OK&l'&lli'f Callfornta.. 1,.---======~---.I WITNESS our buldtl Ulla Utb' day
E.T. Bull wlb, 0, D, ol OctobU. I~ D. PORTER
Op • k... LUCIUS 8. SKITR, m .
DD DAJftVi&IJ STATE OJ' CA.LD'ORNIA.. )
L&MW" ~ COUl'\'TY or ORANGE ) -.._? 2 , .,. .... • 5 1 ON THIS I.Ith da1 of October. A.D ..
.... 1147. bdoA me. Nora 8. 1larrwvtb.
W.. ....... ·-Ill. .-., mal a Nolar7 PubUc la aad tor -.hf Coun· , ,
WWI WWW ..... tr and State, penonaJ.tr appeU'ed SUD r--;~;~-~~·:::·~==--.,l:;::===========~ID. Porter aad Luclua s. Smith. m . Y ..-.a.WA Jmowft lo me. to be tlle penona wi.o.e
--an mubeerlbe4 lo the within ,!!!:=, ~ COAST OPTICIANS ~~=-~..= 1"' .. :
Dr. B rw Pwbw ~ o....:-..... = M -~6i!ito_:t 8:r ::1..:Z4 ~ t~
17th~ Santa Ana Ave.
Dr. Pa.I O. •b t PawwwlpM a 1 .... &e ..., eertt.ncate nrwt abcnoe wrltte. ,. .......... M ""' • - - . .. NORA a. JLUlGWA.RTB.. ~ esa tftla. & ._.,.... ~·. •:s.:11 :~bUc1aw11or...acou.9
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S. Dunsmuir Avenue -Los Angeln 36,iCallfomia
j I • •;, · )" Telaphone: YOrk 7161 -._ 1
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REDUCTION POTS,
ELECTRICAL SURPLUS
TO GO ON BLOCK
Great, bl& reduction pota, 640
of them, which weigh 7500 triris
and cost $2,000,000, will be sold
to the hlgh°'t bidder by War M-
sets Administration. Friday, ()c.
tober 24.
These large carbon lined steel
vessels. which '-''ere used for cook-
ing aluminum ore a t the $Zl.OOO.-
OOO Alcoa plant, 190th street and
Normandie avenue, during the
war, were offered for sale last
month, but all bids were called
off. when no bid much higher than
$100.000 was opened.
Second untt of the dismantled
p I a nt,' consisting of $7,000.000
worth of electrical equipment for
converting a 138.000 volt 8..c. line
current Into 650 volts d.c. for
electrolysis among the pots, will
be sold to the tqp bidder Tues-
day, Nov. 18. I
, Other machinery, and the plant
It.self. y,•ill be programm~ for sale
later. .................. . ......... ..,. ___ , ___ _
The News-nmes will not be re-
1ponsible for more than one Incor-
rect insertion of an advertisement.
reserves th e right to correctly
classify a ny and all ads and to
reject any advertisement not con-
forming to rules and regulations.
68-t!c _ .......... -. . . . .
BUSINESS GUIDE
LANDSCAPING
Care-of Lawns
Flowers and Shrubs Planted
. Hal Crawford
11
315 Alvarado Place Harbor 714
BALBOA 84-tfc
FORMED Windshields & Hatd
CavEn made to order. Also Plex-
tclaa A: Lucite Sheets tor ule
Nu-World Producu Company,
30ll Third St., Huntlneton Beach
Phone Huntington Bead!. 178
~tit
CESS POOU! and
SEPITC TANKS
Installed AnyWhere In
Orange County
Contract DrllllnK
Sewer Connection
(All Work Guaranteed)
~ Insurance Carried
J. R. McCORMICK
l40 Victoria St. Col.ta Meu
Beacr;n 506!).J
HARBOR
Plumbin~ Service
~3-tfc
1768 Ne"1>0rt Blvd .. Beacon 5048\'
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Contracting and Supplies I
97-tft
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 5~R
2573 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa
2().tlc
12 YEARS SERVICE
I :" TifE HARBOR AREA
--.OW 6111 •• • ••• .. •••6-'.._ • l'11ll!Rl'mml ll'Oa ULll a • .-•1, .._~ • U:AL IUT.&Tll Il:l(Cll.&lfGll ta N•WPOBT B&LBOA. NJ:WB·TIK•I
CONTRACT BRiDGi Imtructor HOT POINT Electric rdriprator, "ADAM PERIOD" Eicht piece J[ E y S 1941 spc ROOM-Moclmi 1tucco Tm.:llD.&Y Newe& J!e!e1!z c.au. 0c.-11, tN7 Pap7 .
to ~ to home occuloaal .,.,,._ wool Miii and pad. lamp and dlnnins .. t. hanlwoocl throulh--W.Ue "l'oa Walt horn" fireplace, tile bath, stall •••L mr.t.'1'11 • SZAL _.,'I'll
nlnp. Phone Harbor l'IOl-R. table all for $141.00. W. J. Hol-out, nloely earved: 9x12 Wilton 1 , tile sink, 4 outalde en -~-•
Molle comb. 1517 Coast Hl&hway, rue. 1157 Wella Place, c..ta VOGi:l:s tran""" patio, small guest house SNDAY, 10 to 4, at 231 Via Nice, ------------
"'oo=ME.,."'s"·i"·i"c--LI-g_h_t_h_OUM! __ wor-,-k Corona del Mar. 84-2tc Mesa. 83-4tc 100 -St., Bal-with tile shower bath, laundry Lido Isle. See this 11> .story CORONA DEL MAR
part time, mominp. Bal~ Isl-FOR SALE-Garage 1.2xl8 stucco, BO.A.TS, SUPPLIZS 11 M-tfr with extra water heater, work-Modem Venetian style house.
and. Harbor 759--J. 84-2tc to be moved. Owner 2337 Elden roa JUtNT u shop, 'double garaee. house trail· Large sunken living rm., lots of A beautiful new-2-bedroom. home
WANTED -Middle aged white
woman tor light house work,
live in. Salary open. H a r b o r
1132·M. 84-t!c
TAILOR-Bushelman a nd altera-
tionjl specialist wanted by local
firm. can offer exceptional prop-
ositiOr\. Write P. 0 . Box 28.'5
or phone Harbor 1095 for ap-
poin tmen t. 84-2tc
Metal polishers wanted, perma-
nent. Metalsmith of Balboa, 15th
and Newport Ave .• Qoeta Mesa.
Phooe Beacon 5367 / 82-2 tc
WANTED-Youni Woman to nI.I
pasition as machine bookkeeper,
Apply Bank of America, New-
port Beach. 80-t!c
1\1 AITRESSES WANTED -Ba)
Shore Cafe. Be. 57"5. 32-tf<
\\' Al\TTED---Expcrienced carpent·
ers. Steady employment. Set
Ralph Hoyle J r., 1505 Coas t
High"·ay. Corona del Mar. Ph.
Ha . 741·. 8Q...4tc
Others will read your clesslf1ed
ads as y~u are reeding these.
SALE MISCELLANEOUS so
FOR SALE-Chest of dra\vers &
fi ling cobinct. 6 dra\\'Crs, 501
No. Bay Front. Balboa Island.
83-<ltc
F OR SALE-Full size boy's bi·
cycle you name the price. 1730
Ocean Blvd .• Ba1boa. Har. 1461-J
83-ltc
0 K_EEFE l\tERRE'IT-T. T. stove
e:-cccllent cond.: breakfast table,
chairs: chest of drawers; Odore
closet : other articles. Bay View
Cafe, 311 Palm Ave .• Balboa.
8J.2tp
FOR SALE -2 Axminster rugs
9x12. 1680 Tustin Ave .. Costa
Mesa. 8J..1tc
FOR SALE-Rugs, green Broad-
loom 12x20 (could make t\vo
10x12). Green Frieze 9x15, both
good cond. incl. pads: breakfast
t_#ble and 4 chairs. $18 : West-
ihghousc washing mach.: out-
board motor, J ohnson P-45. 18
h.p. Call Har. 558-W. 83·ltp
FOUR PAIRS Flowered drapes
lined and interlined, extra full.
all in good condition ; tv.•o ward-
robe trunks : one horse pov.•er
elec. motor. almost new : utility
gas heater v.'ith pilot light: floor
carpet pad, 9xl2. 207 Crystal
A:ve .. Balboa Island. Phone Har-
bor 1954-M . 83-ltp
PRE\V AR Check n1auser 8-mm.
Sporter stock. Redfield 102.
.. \mmunition. $75. 121 l\.1arine
A\·e.. Balboa Island. Ha rbor
1545-J afte r 5 p.m. 82-2tp
Lf'\·e r hand numbering machine
model No. 71 "America n Visible"
Brand ne,v. Price ~::!O. Harbor
475-\V. daytime only. r\umbc>rs
from one to one mi llion. 82-2tc
F UR . COAT-S17.e 14, ;-..~ lc·ngth.
brO\\'Tl squirrC'll. S35 00. 2 O 8
Fe~rona dC'l ~Iar.
82·4tc
A Cost M 84-2t Reasonabl~ 28' Cruiser pleasure or er at ed. with asphalt noor. Love-Windows. 3 bednns., 2 baths, south of highway, ~ar beach
ve., 1' esa. P jogboat ready to go. Slip or ROOMS -Private entrance and ty y trd, all fenced, 50 x 150. 2 fireplaccs-1 in upstairs bed-and KTarnrnar sChool. ~o! u~.
DRUM CONT~ gal. 35 mooring and skiff. Laie care, bat h, 1602 Pacific Drive, Corona Sprii kJing system, hill section. room; kitchen has lots of cabi-· ing room with fireplace, car.-
cents, 10 gal. 50 cents, SO gal. pi.ckup or property in trade. del Mar. 84-2tp Mrs. Bond, 726 E . Santa Anita nets: wardrobe closets; wood peted wall to wall. Bedroom and
$2.50. Suitable for garbage and Harbor 1299-W. 5 p.m. 84·2tc FOR RENT-Apartments. Light Ave.. Burbank. Want Balboa f Io ors throughOu t. Basement living room have large wlndowa
trash. Sampson Machine Works, 24 FOOT Cabin Cruiser , St 8 r housekeeping, private entrance. Bayt 'Ont home or Ocean or Bay an~ uni.t he?t; .tile roof, large to floor, facing Patio. Patio baa
1604 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. motor in excellent condltloo. Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. \iew In Corona del Mar. 80-Stp patio with 6 brick wall; 3 car flagstone floor a"hd concrete
Phone Beacon 5801. 84-2 tc Cheap. Hirsch Beacon Landing, B4·tfc gar. House completely weather \Valls: Venetian blinds thruout
ONE POOL TABLE -Complete 1301 Coast Highway. 84-2tp SMALL ATTRACTIVE Furnished AUTo OTIVE & Tiall!:S t1A stripped; gr o Un d beautifully the house. Lots of cupboardio Md with cues, balJs and accesorics. landscaped with lawn & flowers. closet space. Garage. See this
Nice rendition $l25.00. Cal.I Bea-FOR SALE-Lawson pump and house s uitable for 2 or 3 im-WILL ELL--Equity 1947 LaSalle Many other attractive features. home at 432 Dahlia Ave., Ccn-ona
con 580l. 84-2tc bait tank complete, $75.00 like mediate possession. 307 Island good paint. perfect mechanical PHONE HAR. 1520-W del M $10 9CX) E t new. Bay Di.strict Hardware Co. Ave., Ba lboa. 84-2tc cond ion. 601 Broad St., Ne,v-83-ltc ar. ' · asy erma,
FOR SALE -Schick razor, $10.,
almost n e w ; Val-Pack,• $15 .•
slightly used; remington port-
able new $75.00. 204 ~ Abalone,
Balboa Island. 84-2tp
FIREWOOD
CHARCOAL & BRIQUETS
PROMPT DELIVERY
Wright Lumber Yard
1784 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Beacon 5665
83-tfc
Watches ~ Qocka · Jewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repairing -Prompt Service
Sensible Pr1ces
VAN DRIMLEN
JEW ELRY
l 786 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
31-tk
WASHING MACHINES
rt you don't have one do yow
washing et
BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 Newport IDvd, ea.ta Meu
Phone &aeon mo
DON'T WAIT
ORDER YOUR
SERVEL
17-tfc
GAS REFRIGERATOR
NOW
Deliveries Are
Improving
We May Surprise You
VOGEL'S
100 Main St. Harbor l~
43-tf<
B A YSIDE PLATING
Gold · Silver · Copper -Braaa
Antlques a Specialty
Our Ad tn Oran&e County
Phone Directory
1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113
Cor. Harbor and 19th. Cc.ta M-..
Next to Methodist Oiun:b :ZS.tic
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
Compound Motor
Gallon, 70c
Oil
Bal. Island 8..1-t!c FOR RENT-Large tv.·o bedroom. port ~eigh ts. Corner Santa Ana __________ _.:•:_ ___ o_wn_e_r_. ________ 73_·_tl...:c
22-fL PO\VER BOAT Easily con· furnished apartment for adults Ave. and Broad. 84-4tp
verted. for mackerel; galley, two until July 1st. See owner Sa t-'40 P\.. NTIAC COUPE -New
bunks, $700.'Harbor 1947. urday or Sunday 500 Fernleaf, mote . new paint, nice rubber.
83-tfc Corona del Mar. 84-2 tc $395. dov.'n. 1974 Newport Blvd.
FOR-s'"A_LE-__ Pr_a_c_u_·c_al_l_y_n_e_w_G_ll_d_e WANTED-Girl to share house Cost Mesa. 84-ltc
Craft sailing Dinghy. FUlly apply afternoon and evenings'. '37 CH VROLET COUPE -Good
equipped also oars and carrier. 1304 Balboa A\•e., Balboa Isl-rubb r . n e w battery. $395.
Make offer. 1730 Ocean Blvd., and. 84-2tc Terr s. 1974 Newport Blvd.,
Balboa. H . 1461-J . 83-ltc FOR RENT-Furnished room out-Cost J\.1esa. 84-ltc
National One-Design No. 270 just
overhauled, painted complete
trailer new rover $500. Beacon
5080, Harbor 2293-J or River-
side 2217. 83·1tp
FOR SALE-40 foot boat "Ernie
Pyle," LiCTnscd for 20 passeng-
ers. Sportfishing charter or
('Omn1ercial n o \V equipped for
mackerel fish ing. Highest qual-
ity m aterial and ,.,.·orkmanship.
Built in 1946. Immaculate condi-
tion, fully equipped including
radio-marine tclf'phone. rC"ady lo
go. Docked at Port Lido. Ncv .. ·-
JX>rl Harbor or phone Harbor
1296-J. 84-2tc
Boats Priced to Sell
70-ft. Aux. Schooner j nC''-'' canvas l
59500 : 46-ft. .i\ux. Cutter (Al-
dC'n 19301, $8900: 38-ft. twin
screw sed. cruiser ~ 19-171 $16.-
700: 36-ft. twin sCre\v StC'phens.
srd. cruiser . S8900: 26-ft . Steel
Craft 11947! S4000: 26-ft. spt.
cruiser !Hunter ) $2800.
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted
711 Coast Hi"·ay, NC"'J>Ort
Beacon 5032-\V. 84-2tc
FOR SALE
STAR SAIL BOAT No. 527. One
suit of sails, stainless steel and
chrome r igging. In water ready
to sail. Bargain $750.00. Phone
Beacon 5629-J or Jlarbor 443.
83-3tc
MUST SELL--16-ft. S nipe newly
painted, new sails, $395.00 or
be-st offer . Miracle ~1ile Motel
706 Coast 1-Iighway. Beacor1
5299-J. 77-8tc
Clipper Bow Boat
46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H. P. Cat diesel.
New btiit tank; swordfish plank;
complete comn1crcial equipment.
Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc
Harbor 97
side t'nlranC<'. 423 Goldenrod
Ave., Corona del Mar. 84-2tp
BRA ND NE\V Furnished apart-
ment Bay Front. Lido Isle. 365
Via Lido Soud. SC'C' Sid\\'<' 11
npa.rtmcnt F · also furnished
room ,...,ith privatt• bath a nd C'n-
tranC<'. 84-2tp
3 R00!\1 COT'TAGF: If you pur-
chase rurniture. 6 piece bC'droom
SC'I, 2 piece li\•ing room set,
coolerator. 477 ~.C~'P09 Blvd ..
\osta Mesa. Ca~rday or
Sunday morning. 84-2tp
BALBOA ISLAND -Large room
pr1\'A f<' bath. Phone H a r ho r
863-W. 84·2tc
T Jot R E E BEDR00~1 Furnished
hoUSC' for rC'nt. reasonable. 229
Canal St., ofr Orange. W cs t
~C'-''Port . 84-2tc
T\VO ROOMS and bath private
entrance a nd sun deck. 415
Harding St. Balboa. Harb o r
2470. 83.tfc
F OR REN"f -Apartments. Light
housekeeping, private entrance.
Adults. 311 Island Ave ., Balboa .
!r.·2tc
ONE R001.t Apartment for 2,
garage a nd utilities. Sl0.00 per
\'-'eek. 11 3-l St h St., Newport
Beach. 82-4tc
FURNl Sf-IED-Single apartment.
Refrigeration. near Balboa Pier,
$40.00 per month, including util-
ities. year around r ental. Call
Sunday 810 E. Surf. Balboa.
82·2tp
FOR REr-..7 -Five room house:
completely furnished. modern
kitchPn cquipn1en t. 2 bedrooms.
beautiful yard. quitC' surround-
ings. Rent $75.00 per month.
Utilities a ll paid. Be a co n
5629-M . 83-ltp
F 0 R RENT -F'urnishcd three
room a partment, utilities an d
garage in cluded. $34.50. KC'y at
317 Coronado, Balboa, aftC'r 6
p.m. 82-2tp
ROOI\.IS -Private entrtince and
bath. 1602 Pacific Drivc, Corona
df'I !\·far. 82·2tp
GOOD TUDOR Mo<jel A Ford •30
$225. Terms 1974 Ne,vport Blvd.
Cost Mesa. · 84-ltc
1937 lymouth Sedan, excellent
mec anical condition $500. Har-
bor 160. 82-4tc
FOR c ALE-'39 2 door chcvrolet
sC'da ,·four ne,,· tires. Good C'On-
rutio ). Call a t 420 E. 15th S> ..
Cost l\.·fesa or phone Beacon
5322 R. Ross Rudsell. 82·4tp
TR·---81
1941 2 -rt. "Schultz" trailer and
Cabana. Inquire D-52 l\.'1unicipal
Trai er Court H. B. 83-ltp
SACR ICE -1945 25-ft. trailer
and Cabana. D-52 ~tunicipal
Trai er Court, Hu 9 ting ton
Beao n. SJ.Hp
REAL ESTATE
$3 .60 PER MONTH
OR NON VETS
•
NEW rwo BED~OOM homes F.
H. J • financed, .\<;(; in t e r e st.
Phor e Beacon 5197 for further
info1Jnation. 84-tfc
PRIClD FOR QUICK SALE -
Ne"' frame 2 bedroom vacant
and early new 1 bedroom, nice-
ly urnished. Large g a r a g e.
Le\'C adjoining lots. Good in·
com1 investment at $12,000 . or
sell separate. Terms. Owner.
Box 'I" c/o News-Times. 84-ltc
HA VE 2 good ¥.= A. building sites.
Clos in Costa 1\1 esa. Utilities at
fron . $1500 each. G. M. Prit-
chet . agent. 18401,6 Ne\vport
Bl\·d . Costa Mesa. 83-1 fc
LOOK NG F OR A 2 bedrm hornc?
l·tolc on to your scat! We can
sho\ you a !':EW one at $&100.
Loe: tcd in Costa ~1csa. A well
buil stucco. Phone Be a co n
5713 R or C'!se SC'e Eva F . Rhcr
den. 470 NC\\'{Xlrt Blvd., Costa
?\·les . I 83-ltc
SL\CRl F'ICE SALE of ni ce lot at
Corcfna de! ~1 ar for cash. $1400.
\\' .. 1-lolcomb, 1517 Coast H\vy.
Core na de! ~·tar. "\\,.here the
Fla :s Fly.'' 82-2tc
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORT'UNITIES
INSURANCE
A REAL VALUE
2-Bedroom home on Y" acre on Harbor Blvd. This
is a very good btisiness location. 60 ft. frontage on
Blvd. This. is really one of t he best buys we have had
in a long time. If you want a business and home loca-
tiop you just can't beat this one. See it today. Costa
M'esa investme nts are good and safe investme'llts.
Full Price Only $9,7 50
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NE R E S 0 N
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
1972 Newport Blvd. 819 South Main
Costa Mesa, Callt. Santa Ana, Callt.
Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240
84-ltc
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Attractive, new 2-bedroom home with garage. Hard-
~ood floors. Excellent stuceo and plaster construc-
tion with a modern floor plan. This home should go
G. I. at $9500. Will go fast. •
A lovely new 2-bedrooin home. Has 2 baths and fire..
place. Surrounded by other new homes, which makes
1t a very good location.
COSTA MESA
Just completed. This 2-bedroom house has nice cab-
inet work, roomy wardrobe closets, and is of excel-
lent plaster and stucco construction.
$6400
He~ is a furnished 2-bedroom home a bout 6 years
old in super l?C"t10n. Landscaped yards in front and
rear. Large single garage. $11,000 is the price. Make
a ~mall down payment and move in. Owners are
going East.
Well-built 2-bedroom house in Newport Heights
area. Plastered interior. This home should be com-
pared with others a t $7500.
EV A F . RHODEN
Realtor HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
174 East 19th StTee t
FOR SAL E-Ru gs, j.:'reen l~road-1 --
I loom lcoulrl make 1wo1 : gr een Western Auto Supply
FriC'zc. h ot h &ood cond. incl. I Authori.JOO Dealer-
FOR SALE -Star sail boat.
l..atC'st type, flexible mast, in-
cluding sails ready to sail.
Phone Glendale. Citrus 11188.
60-t!c
FOR RENT -3 room unfurnished
aPartmcnt, employed couple
only. Reference required. Phone
Beacon 5$72-J. 82-2tc
FOR R ENT -New motel rooms
and private baths, tile shO\\"er
stalls. unit heat. special rates
for permanent &:Uests , :S2. per
day, for 2 persons. No kitchens'.
MiraclC" MiJ e :Pi.·t otel. 706 Coast
Hi\\·ay., Newport Beach. Ph.
Bea. 5299-J . 78-tfc
Fines large corner lot on Lido
Isle. Principals only 57500. \Vritc
Box "G" c/o Ne\\'S·Times.
82-2tp
B'°A"""R::::f lA:-l i:::N::-' S"'". -:Q:-u"'i"'c k,.-s-a-Je----0--,~vn.ers ,
81\ BOA & DESERT homes
fur1 ished. I ncome. Box 825 Bal:
boa phone Harbor 1270-J .
ELTON D. BARNEIT PERNEL G. BARNET!'
Brokers
Ph. Bra. 5413 Costa Mesa, Calil
JO.tic
CABINETS
Oistom Furniture -Interiors
\Vlndow Sash -CUstom Doors
CORONA CRAFT
1302 Y.a Coast Highway
Corona -del Mar
Phone 1108. T7-9tc
ROOFS
W. J. BENBOW ·
Phone Harbor 1012 J
112-Uo
pads : hrenk f~sl table an d 4 1&16 Ne!A'J)Ort Blvd., Colla Mcs.1
C'hairs. SlS: \\"rstinghousc '''ash-1 17-th
ing machin<'.; outboard motor. l\'ANT!:D TO BUY
Johnson p.45, 18 h.p. Call 1-la r.
558-\V. 8'1-ltc
St
L"SED Ele-ctric hot \Vater heater,
Thermodorc, $4 0.00. 718 Jas-
mine Ave .. Corona del l\.lar.
82-2tc -:-::-:-:--=c-7:----,--~ FOR SALE-Nesco electric cook-
er, 60 cycle, like new. F ine
enameled inset dishes. stainleS5
steel lids. Broiler attachmenL
Call ~,ff:'l... Barbre. Harbor 13.
'!S-t!c
Will Pay Cash
For your furnitve or what have
you. Phone Beaccm. seM.
Crawley Furniture Co .
1812 Newport Blvd.. Ccota 111-
!l'i-t!t
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appliances
''We Buy Almoet
Anything"
GRANT'S
Phone Bea. 5707-M
-~-~--------
Boat Maintenance
Repairing
and
Frederick Yacht Co.
1215 Coast Hiy,.·ay. NC\\'PQr t
Phone Beacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS
MUSICAL & RADIO
STElNW AY. Georgeous tone. Ma-
hogany base only S485. Terms.
DANZ·SCHMTDT PIANO CO.
520 No. l\1 ain. Santa Ana
SJ.tic
PIANOS for practice. Some a.s
OCEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel close
to Newport fishing pier. 2306
Ocean Front. Harbor 987. A
few vacant r ooms and apts.
Make reservations now. 76-Stc
WANTED TO RENT . U
WANTED TO RENT -Garage,
in Harbor area to stor e speed-
boat. Harbor 404. 82-2tc
ROOM & BOARD 48
PZBllONAL H
l::? CU. IT. \Veber Deep Freeze,
slide top: 4 cu. ft. quick freeze
at 12 below zero: 8 cu. ft. stor-
age 5 degrees above zero. Sealed 1645 Newport Blvd, Colt.a Mesa low as $65. Good tone & action. WILL Room and board 1 or 2
' 4:2-tlc French taught. Parisian lady. Long unit. Original cost $525. Will Terms. All of them rental allow-children in my home. 229 CMal
ed. if you buy. St., off Orange., West New-Beach 68-8409. 81-6tp sell for $300. Call Earl or Bob
_ Harbor 2600. 8J.2tf DANZ-SCHMTDT PIANO CO. t por . 82-2tc INBOARD Speedboat 15 to 20 ft.
· Prefer factory built. Pay cash.
LOST AND FOUND •• · ::.:.:.,:_:=...::....--,....,.-,...--,--::-FOR SALE -New Gray express Crosby J\.fusic Shop, Hunting ton
Beach. Tel. 3281. 83-2tp
520 No. J\.1ain, Santa Ana . SJ.tfc _MONEY TO LOAN 116
Losr -Around Legion hall or four-$140. 55 h.p. gasolin(> en-
grounds. wooden box conf aining gine v.·ith direct d.Mve and re-
communion set. Please phone verse gear: 20 amp generator
SPINET Mjrror type, used. Pay a ou t balance $195. terms. Fine
Har. 166-M. Reward. 83-2tp and instrument panel $754 ; re-
built Chris-Craft 160 h.p. en-
gine \\'ilh reverse and 2 to 1 r e-
duction g e a r $875. Seaboard
Equipmen t Co. Beacon 5841 ,
1205 Coast Highv.·ay, Newport
Beach. 84-2tc
--~---------Ch cs t e rf i el ct_ and matching chair. big tone, good looking, exceJ-
Very good condition. 304 Mari-lent action.
gold Ave .. Corona del Mar. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
84-ltc 520 No. Main, Santa Ana
----------...:..:~ • 83-t!c FOR SALE -8 piece mahogany
dining set. P.·taple bedroom set.
ExCt'llent living room furniture,
12x18, 7xl2 fTieze rugs. 310
f1ov.'er . Costa Ml'SB. 84-4tp
FOR SALE-Sanitory couch and
mattress: 3 ·single cotton mat-
tresses· double bed and spring
mat tr£'SS. Round dining room
table and 4 chairs. at 326 Onyx
Bal. Isl. 83-2tc
Cub. spring and innerspring mat-
tress $14 ; 4 postered mahogany
double bedstead, $18 ; ra toan
setee. $15 ; occasional chair,
needs CO\'t>ring, $10; Monterey
devenpart, and chair, ne\\·Jy re-
finished and co,·ered ; 2 pair
matching drapes. $75: Monterey
buffet Y..ith hutch, SJO :· misc.
lamps, M on t e r e y occasional DOUBLE BED Innerspring mat-
chair matching end table, $20;' tress; dresser. odds and ends. In
2 9xl2 tan fiber rugs. $20; 8 perfect condition. Ph. Harbor
piece \\•alnut dinning room set, l35l-J · 83-4tc
sv.'ing sa\\: like nev.·. $6.5. 3411 STUDIO COUCH With 3 spring
Finl~y. N .B. Harbor 2203-J. cushions and Blond occasional
83-ltc chair. Phone Harbor 2155. lll _________ _:.__ Emerald. Bal Isl 83-2tc
BABY Grand, r epossessed. Now
only $465. Terms or will renL
DANZ-S<;:HMIDT PlANO CO.
520 NO. J\.1ain , Santa Ana
83-tlc
PIANO ':"UNmG and repalrlng.
J. B. Brown. Phone Beacxm
5294-J. 388 Broadway, Costa
Mesa. '!S-tlc
\V ANTED 50 used pianos for our
rent dept. J.lighest cash price or
biggest allo"·ance on exchange.
Terms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PlANO CO.
520 No. ~ain, Santa Ana
83-tlc
SPINE't•t E PI AN 0 S for rent.
LOANS TO BUILD, buy, Improve.
modernize o'r refinance. We pur-
chase truBt deedl.
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. l!IOO
JS.tic.
NEED MONEYT
See U1 for Quick, Helptul
Service on YoW' Fin.and.II
Needs -Loanl on
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Security
Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
!Closed Sal\u'dayol
8J-4tc
ABO c TifE ARCHES -Good
vie" ; interesting new 3-bcdrm.
horr c; fireplace, large gar. Price
$14. ;oo. Call Hub Powers, Agt .
H"'j-62·W. 81-t!c
COS1]A MESA-Older 3-bdrm.
h~e near Victoria and Harbor. Pr1r $5350. All utilities. Hub
Po en , Agent. Har. 62-W.
8?-tfc
BEA.!ffIFUL Ocean Frontage in
R-~ .zone._ L arge enoug h for
apartment house. Grand view of
bay and ocean. Now only $35,-
0CIO W . J . Holcomb, 1517 Coast
Hwv., Corona del Mar. "Where
the Flags Fly." 82-2tc
CAN YOU Build 3 bedrooms. 2
bat s 14x24 ft. living room, with
gla s wall overlooking covered
pat o, separate dining room, ex-
cep jonally large kitchen, with
har wood f I o ors throughout,
tot ling nearly 1700 sq. ft. and
Ian scape 1400 ft exclusive of
pat o plantlng, for $15,750. Wav-
er! Drive, Bay Shores. Beacon
5211 'R. SJ.lie
FOR )ALE-Beautiful new 2 bed-
roo n and den home, real fttt..
pla ~. finest of broadloom. al-
. mO! t completely f u r n i shed.
Terms. Price $12,750, 1271 S.E.
16t St .• Costa Mesa. Open for
im1~ction. 81-4tp
C 1RONA DEL MAR
MOD r-RN, Redwood, 3-bedroom
honje and 3-room garage apt.
Jus being completed-?\'taterial.s
and workmanship the finest.
Guc•t apt. and h\'O car garage
will be good Income prope.rt)\,
' "HE PRICE IS $23,500
UCENSED Muter Mariner Un-
limited US.M.M. No lon!I"" fol·
law\na the sea. but will gladly
take out "-esse.ls Oarger t b e
better), at no ch.&i-ce over week-
ends. -Harbor a>.R.
FOR THE
BUY OF YOUR
LIFE
BOY-S Sturdy twin bedsteds and
matching chest, nautlcal design.
$38.00. 609 Via Lido Soud. Lido
lale. 82-2tc
Beautiful blonde. mahogany,
walnut. All rent of first siJI:
months allowed on purchue. 18141> Newpc:at Bivd., c..ta .._ IST A REALTiY CO.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PlANO CO. Bell<lOll 5220 · 210 A ate Phone Harbor 017-W
• 83-4tp
MARINE ENGINEER D ••Ire a
......it Ntitport area. 25 yn.
Na"l' and )(erchant Marine. s......,mc yacht or ,._Jr al
-. or .-Bubar U51...1. lM5 8Mto;
SHOP AT A GOOD-BUY-
IS A WISE BUY
GRANT'S Lot U1 Bdp y.,.. Be W1oe
•
PbmM 11ea. S1U7-11 HARBOR FURNITURll:
Newport smt. Oaota -19ll -mft. TT•U.:
520 No. Main. Santa Ana (~ from Alpha Beta Mllrketl BALBOA ISLAND
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PEDIGREED Collie pups. Call Owner anxioul to ........,_ lovely
Bea. 6056-W. SwJClay after 12. n<W all red wood home at 3
. SS.lip An:h Roy for omaI1 home In Bal-
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Hai~.r Drafting Service
for Buildlll'll
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of the Leopard famibo, --le N . R. Kdq 11117 So. c.-t ru C. c.-t BiwllS', Ne"llOit
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470 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5713-R.
Costa Mesa
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Balboa Modernistic Home
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On rear of commercial lot. Small but very complete.
<;o!'fllortable and attractive. Large bedroom. large
hvmg room, kitchen with modern equipment. Snack
· Bar. Lots of storage space and bath. Room to build
business building on front of lot.
Price $11,500 Furnished
Three-Rental Income
Close in. Good return on investment.
$15,750
3-Bedroom Home -Ocean Front
Patio. Fireplace. 3-room rental
nished. Excellent income.
in rear. Both fur-
$20,000
We Specialize In Income Units
We have 5-6-8-and 14-Rental Units all bringing
in excellent incomes and priced to carrY themselves.
Lots -Balboa Peninsula
One residental. 35-ft .................................. -....... $3500
One R-3 Zone, 35 x 100 ........ _ .... _ ................... $4900
Unobstructed Bay View Lot. 40 x80 .... -.: ........ S6000
Balboa Peninsula Duplex
3-Bedroom home with 3-room apartment over 2-car
garage. All stucco.
Furnished -$18,500
LISTINGS ARE APPREX:IATED .
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BEVERLEY REAL TY CO.
4l'f1 E. Central Pbc-. Bar. 1'188
Gladys ~. Realtor Frank T'rlda!y, $a!eeoan
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Floor Sanders
Floor Edgers
·Floor Waxers
Tools for
Carpentry Work
anct Plumbing
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Stock Market
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General Moton -·-·--· 61'6
Gooclyear ... -... ·-····· .. ·····"' 48'6
Kennecott ···-· .. -· .. -···-· 48
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Book Rents Told
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ol his chlllun to enter OJI.
lege. Naturally, it was a
pleasant happenstance.
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Stai-Jc-~ Had
the opportunity the other
day to inspect Lido's vast
g11Xery mart, as the guest of
Paul Palmer, and which ts
now under construction. It
will be several months before
this vast arena of 26,000
square feet of floor space, be-
ing built by Griffith Co., will
be ready for occupancy, but
when it Is, it is claimed to be
the largest store of its kind
CROWN
HARDWARE Library ren ts and fines reported in the state, pr anywhel'll
by City Librarian Dorothea WU-else. Tenant Dick Richard>
son for September amounted to who has severed his connec-
~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~$1;94~.~61~-~~~~~~~~ tion wi th Loy's Ocean Front store, to devote all his efforts
to assembling the mammoth
amount of merchandise need-Ocean Front Cafe
French Fried Shrimp and Fish
Our Spedalty -• e .CROPS • DINNEBS ·····-_ .. _ .......... _ .................... ___ ,, ......... ....
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2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach
CATE AND DAVIS
COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS
Lbw Cost-Strong
Permanent
MORTARLESS
INTERLOCKING
BLOCK CO.
%265 Barbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 5489-M
ed, is thoroughly schooled in
handling what will be the
greatest venture of his life,
and every detail and help is
being worked out to aid him
in this glowing enterprise.
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Qlotral Retail Are&. That
the Richard Ma rket will be
the first unit of a Central
harbor district. is the pres-
ent plan tha t will envision
shortly the start of a drug
s tore just off the Lldo Thea-
ter to be eventually followed
by other merchandising seg-
ments. That these elements
should be erected as quickly
as possible to bring people in
ever increasing numbers to a
one-stop shopping center. is
conceded by retailers who
have done the same in other
portions of Southern Cali-
fornia. No doubt this is the
plan o~ the developers. + + +
20 Years Old. 'l\vo decades
ago a small group of coastal
leaders formed what is now
the Orange County Coast
Assn. Object? To promote
the forty miles of shoreline.
which then seemed to get
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tions. In that period much
h as happened and much of
the happening has been along
these shores. Today the An-
niversary will be observed
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at the yacht club and it is
hoped tha t as many of the
ex-presidents. who still enjoy
the luxury of living on t his
mundane sphere, will attend.
600-Boat
Basl• Backed
(Con-from Pap 1) '
llH If• R1111 "B 11" C1••11i1ta
Fir Efflrtl ti S1!11tag1 Fnedolil Train
H rmarked for harbor Improve-
ment.
Aate '1 .....
"'If the d ty of Newpcrt Beach
ls Interested. It would bave to
r aise the other Sl.00,000." O.arle
added. ~ J
Charle 1tate<V that the plan ls
ollo looked on with favor by the
Consolidated area people, w h o
would like to finance the entire
part of llUCh a pion.
It ls a question whether the city
desires to dertVe rental receipts
from it, or whether it lhould be
a combined d ty-county proposi-
tion or a privately--oper ated basin ,
the speaker said .
O\arle warned that other har·
bar areas would continue to at-
tract boat.I without proper slips
here unless somethin1 wu done
by the city and county to imsrove
"a sadly neglected situation."
Jn San Diego, it was said, 200
more ship anchorages are being
installed, and some boat owne n
here have been heard to say that
they may lift anchor here an.d go
there.
"\Ve're going to lose a lot if
that happens." concluded Charle .
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J\1C'mb€rs of the associatjon vot-
ed to <'ndorse the project.
'Hayride' Probe
Is Revealed
Gru.d Ei:alted Rater Lafayette A. Lewbi of the BPO Elk.5, at the
l'reedom TraiD lD New York, pledcinc t he Order 's aid •ca.inst
Commonlsm lD America.
CContinuC'd fl'om Page l l
Los Angelcs and driven by Ray-
mond E. Forrest. 19. of 4525 Hunt-
ington Drive, Los Angeles.
Vlcttm Cnubed
Meter Fees Up
Receipts from city parking
mc f<'r:; ror the month of Septem-
tx>r amounted to 51300, Police
Chief R. R . llodgkinson r eported
to City Treasurer J . A. Gant on
Tuesday. Police stated that there '~:as
evidence which s.how:s that the v1c-tim "'·as crushed between the truck l\'ir. a nd ?\If.rs. Rola nd Chit\\•ood..
532 Balboa street, Costa Mesa. are and curb at Goldenrod street and parents of a son born Oct. 13 in Ocean avenue. and instantly killed. Santa ~na pmmunjty hospital. Forrest told police that he was 9perating the t ruck a t 25 miles 1-Ic tip -c scales at eight ~r hour and · th Gold pounds. · · n and a half ounces. -going sou on -
enrod avenue. preparatol')' to ma.k-J\·Jr. and Mrs. George Goeldner
ing a sharp tum cast on Ocean of 33rd street visited the ir daugh-
avenue, ""'hen t he accident OC"CUr· tcr. I\lrs. l\'lona Moore, at Ontario recently. r~olice believe that the party of l\.1r. and l\.lrs. Victor T. Jones
JO students who \l.'ere in the bed or I\1arine avenue, Balboa Island,
of the truck slid to one side as t he spent some time in Los Angeles
vehicle ente red the curve, over-last \\'eek and \.\-'ere guests at the
balanced it and caused it to tumT ·::o::w::n=H::o::us::e::.=======::; over on its side. r
Last Rites Saturday for
Jack Clark of Balboa
Swimming School
Th c funC'ral services of J .
YOU WILL a8 AMA7JPD
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P&OT.r.TION roa &IJ'TOM.OBn.a
GLIP llJ:BVICE
SHOP c-... 17tll • tnt.. C..-.._ n. ..._ IMT·S
(J ack } ~lfarti n Clark will be held ............. ~ at thC' Arch T\tcCormick mortuary 9
at 137 East Chapman Ave., FuJ-
lcrton, at 2 p.m. Saturday Oc-1
tobcr 25. 1947. •
11 Years Expe~ience
With Buick.
Ask for "Roy" and get
the Factory Tra ined
Method of Repairs.
Cady's Garage
"ROY" CADY
1936 Harbor Blvd.
COST A MESA
Pb.. Beacon 6626
RM. Ph. H unL BclL 11 61
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The South S.a Island
Paradise in Balboa
• Thick SteaJr:s • Clql9
• Chicken
• Sea Food Dellcades
Troplcol -~Dltt-t
PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTDm
~~-Franaolo Manboll. Mer· Bv.'m
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STUDEBAKER
SALES • SERVICE •
Bring Your Car in for a Check-Up.
Meet "Bill" Taylor , Service Manager.
Joe Nickertz
PARTS
34i 5 W. Central By Lido Theatre Harbor 510
TO START ·AT
$211 50
PER MONTH
ARRANGE TODAY fOR YOU•
QUALIFICATION INTERVllW
202~ West Srd St. -Santa Ana
This Message Sponsored by
BALBOA BAY LIONS CLUB
Otto Boyd Finds
Eastern People
Spend Plenty
There will be a military burial
under the auspices of The Ameri-
can U-gion and Veterans of For-
eign Wars. Jack \vas the origina·
tor of The Balboa School of Swim-
ming and Diving in 1932 and the
actjve owne r and manager until
1942 when he enlisted. in the U .
S. Coast Guard.
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For grown ups, too, cro~i ng even a famili ar roo m ca•
be a trip through strange territory-in the dark. So
Jig ht i• your best companion. wherever you go.
Prope rly located switches keep you safe from bumps
and fa lls. Th ey eliminate that blind and helpless grop-
ing fo r the swi tch. Mult iple control switches will keep
liJ"h t ah t;11d of you. so you 'll never )l ave to enter a dark
rot1111 o r ti nll,,·ay. ' You'll be interc<ted . too. i~ the othe r advan tages of
m ulti1)\e S\\'i tchcs. They pe rn11t ~-ou to control li g hts
f rom ~e,·e ral roints -:.a,·ing 5lt'J)~. a ncl .-.a ,·inJr elec-
t ricitv, too. Bl' :;ure _your hon1e plans inclucie the .types . .
of ~\\"i tch e::. you \vant . a nd \v here :you \va nt1them. They
will help you to enjoy more of t he benefi ts t ha t elec-
tric ity is br inging to .rour ho n1r. Call your nearest
Ed i~n office for ad \·ice on a<lequate v.·i ring.
Proprrl)' Uxatrrl SztitcheJ + E~ouG H c1ac u1Ts
t ~ + LAaGE fNOUGN WIJ.fS
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S<>t!ri1:rn California Edison Company
PLUllBING J. H. ESTUS BARDW.&1111:
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS
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RadkJs • Eltdik: OuUwa DL7aa • Inawsa
O'K!DH zltt Gu ftan&M • !\Iller Palntll
fbm Hutxr 118 _ Newp:vt Bn~ _ 230!5 O>ut Bhd.
"One of the things that impres-
sed us during our trip to the east-
ern seaboard was the amount of
money people there are spending,"
said Otto Boyd, pro pr ietor of the
gasoline scn·ice station at 1500
West Centra! avenue, Newport
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, who live
He was manager of the Li ght
House Pauwela on the island of
Maui. Tcrritority of Ha""•a.ii. He
was killed August 12, 1943.
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He leaves his father and mother,
Doctor George C. Clark. Mrs.
l::ciith L. Qark and son Donald
Easton of Fuller ton ; a brother
George 0 . Clark of Costa Mesa at 1313 .East Central avenuf . and and a sister , Mrs. L. E. Edwards I
Mrs. Alice Barrett of 1811 East. of Fresno. I
Central a venue, Balbo~, recen.tly His son is in the Army of Oc· I
returned from a months vacation cupation at Tokyo Japan.
to the deep south and to the east. '
1asoo c.t.aH.
a AL..ANCIE
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Mrs. Barrett is the mother of Mrs.
Boyd.
They visited New Orleans,
\V ashington, 0 . C., 1"ew York, Chi-
cago, St. Poul, the Dakotas, the
Canadian Rockies, f\.toose Jaw and
the North"·est, before returnjng
home.
WAVE OF BICYCLE
THEFTS CONTINUES
Michael Woods, 722 w . Ocean
Front, informed palicc that a
boy's black bicycle w a i' stolen
from his house sometime Sunday
night.
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.+ p. a . palmer 'NC"'tOAA""
real tars This reported theft continues 1l 3l •io l·d O •••PO" beoc ~. ca l•I
1 •••v•c•• ••-DO" N<><•. '''"t>o• l.m ~[ OBITUARIES ] the uninterruptl'd w.-·e of stolen
bi cycles that has plagued Ne.,-.;po rt
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T\lrs. l'vlabel McKee Ham, 69,
died Friday at her home. 2404
Ocean Front. Ne"'port Harbor.
Sur\'i\'ing are her husband, Frank,
a daughter. Dorothy Bain of New-
port and a son , Donald Bain of
Tampa. Fla. !vlrs. Ham came to
Nc\.\-'}X>rt one year ago and to Cali-
fornia three years ago from Blue
Rapids, Kansas. Funeral was held
f\.1onda:y at 2 p.m. in the Grauel
chapel at Costa lw-tesa with burial
in Westminster Memorial park.
Howard W. Gerrish
1808 Newport ......_,.
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these repeater 112tions that give • "boost" to
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOLUME XXXIX F1ve Cena per Copy NEWPOBT BEACH, CALIFOBNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBEJ' n, 1947 <8J •7
/ . P,UTB! That Truth and
Good Will are the only
rightful way-to a firm foun-
dation in understanding our
World problems, was demon-
strated in a sermon by Rev.
Perry F. Schrock Sunday at
the Corona de! Mar church.
He took Christ's sayings in
his last hours as the text, in-
terpreting his words on Jove
and truth as good will ti>-.
ward your neighbor (Eur-
ope) and seeking to under-
stand their mode of life as
different from ours; that be-
cause we do not understand
does . not necessarily mean
upheaval. His inferenO! was
that understanding would
reveal the truth and the
world armed with t h a t
knowledge could go forward
toward peace. He said ignor-
ance was the greatest ob-
stacle to peace; thal study of
the Saviour's deeds would
lead men of all nations to a
better foundation .
4th SUPERIOR JUDGE SWORN IN''HAYRIDE'' PROBE REVEALED
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C<>unty Riches. An after·
math of the Overell trial
brought a bit of enlighten-
ment to Orange county's
wealth, when a Los Angeles
paper said the county's cost
of the trial would not have
any appreciable effect on its
treasury, continuing: "Eckel
posted a monthly statement
showing the county has near-
ly $10,000,000 in its treas-
ury, $4,300,000 of which is
proiftably i n v e st e d." To
which Mrs. 0. H. Briscoe.
Jong-time beach citizen, adds:
"\Vhy must the county raise
the assessed value of beach
property so greatly? Aren't
we being rolled· over a barrel
just because we know a good
place to live? Our taxes
(county) doubled last year
and goodness knows what
they'll do next year! T'ain't
fair!" .. + +
Doc Reeder Better. Dr.
Tom Reeder and his good
missus went to Boston a
short time ago to make Tom
well. The office staff re-
ceived word that the first op-
eration was quite successful.
and that another would be
made next week. On . their
trip east the Reeders bumped
into Walt Spicer in Nevada.
Walt was enroute bock home
from where he had taken one
(Continued on Back Page)
Balboa Island
Group Makes
· Christmas Plans
A different type of Christmas
decorati\'C' program is being plan;
ned by the Balboa Island BusP.
ncss association.
A, committE'e headed 'by Kenny
Niche-ls of the Donut & \\·arn .•
shop i"nd including Bob Cook of
Dct .~ Boh candy shop. H..-:nry
Brnini·rd. the SOS Radio m:i.n anrt
Bob Eastman. atlorney, is "'·ork-
ing on thC"Se plans now.
The tentative plan is to have
e\.CT}' il•Lo;iness placc dcroratrrl f.:ir
the Christmas season inst('ad of
ror.ocn :rati n~ thC' C'ntirc effort on
slrC'C't l:ghting effPcls. The j e.._"Qr.'l-
tion 5.<'ht>me "-'Ould also includ..'
deeorativc effects al thl' bri•1ge
~farin(' avenue a nd _ 101 hlghw'ay.
Raub Will Discuss
Program of Kiwanis
State Convention
Above, three superior court ju rist~ conl{ratulate a neM-1)·-appolnted
fourth. Left to right • .Judge Raymond H. Thon1pson, Judge Kenneth
E. ~l or rlson, and Judge 1'"'1'anklln Ci . \\'e!'t extend be!l.t Mi.!ihcs to
Judge Robert Gardner, or B&lboa l!lland, Immediately followln~
!lWe&rlntt In ceren1onle'--
Below, Judge Gardner po!'lo68 "·Ith the slafr M'ho will a~91Mt hinl In hl11
duties In newty~reated 4th superior court. Lert, Pe rry :\l aynard,
cle i-k, and right, Fred Cha~a n, batUrf. -photos b)'. VolnC'y HHy jr.
Gardner Takes Oath As Fourth
District Superior Court Jurist
OranKe County Superior Court J11d~e Robert Gardner of Se\\'J)(lrt
Beach \\"IL" 11worn lo today and pr<>mptly took the day ofr. He \\'On't
ha\·e a court room unW tomorrow when he openit for bul'lneM In the
boa.rd of super\isor5 room.
The ceremony lnductlnar Judge Ganlnf'r "'a" brief, arranl{ed tn Prc-
sldlng S uperior Judge Franklin G. \\!e11t'11 court where Jud&"e8 Ke.n-
neth E. ~o rri:wn and Ra)"mOnd H. ThompMOn sat enban<' with hJm.
After beinl{ sworn In by Chief Deputy County Clerk L}'nn \\;alla.ce,
Judge Gardner took hi§ seat at~ . Judge \Vest's left. boa.rd of governors d_id ~ot n1cct
President Jack J . Rimel of the until Thursday or this "'eek.
O range Coun ty Bar a ssociation l\tenn\\'hilc. no defi nitc arrange-
called for talks from Assembly-n1rn1 s ha\·e been n1ade for a cour1-
man Earl \V. Stanley of Newpo11 room for the nev.· judge. Even-
Beach. Banker \V . B. Williams of tuall.r. it is planned by lhe hoard
Santa Ana. one-time clerk in the or supervisors that the top floor
couM a nd Stanley Reinhaus, dean of the Hall of Rcrords Bldg. \viii
of the bar and its former president . ~ rcvam[K"d 10 accomodate the
Gardner then made a short talk nc\v jur ist.
and introduced his court attaches. -------
Re portcr Lecil Slaback. Cler k
Perry ;\'1aynard and Bailiff Fred
Chapman.
Formal appr o\"al of the qualifi-
cation!'= of Robert Gardner as a
judge of the super ior court \Vas
made by the board of governors
of t he Californ ia State bar.
GardnC'r . city judgc of Ne\vport
Beach \.\'ho has his \av.• office in
Santa Ana. ,,·as appointed to the
Kenny Gives Talk
H. F. Kcnny, president of the
Newport Harbor Oi.ambcr of Com-
merce, addressed the Kiwanis club
at their meeting in \\oltit e's cafe,
Balboa, last Friday. His subject
was "\Vatcr anri Sewers".
Report License Fees
600-BOAT
BASIN IS
BACKED
NC'"-1)(>rt Ha.rbQT may yet be
able to accomodatc> 600 more boats
in its ovcr-crov.'dcd bay if pla ns
bein&: made b y a committee of the
Newport Harbor Business Asso-
ciation are approved by the county
and city a uthorities.
The plan, which or iginated v.•ith
Don Charle, head of l\1 arine Steel
Fabricatjons at 1001 Coast hi gh-
way, about a year ago, provides
for th e bu ilding or a 600-boat
basin in lhe channel beio\v the
Consolidated a rea. between
municipal camp grounds and
Isle. at a cost of $200,000.
the
Lido
A blue print of the pla t· was
presented be-for e members or t he
business association at thei r 1t!gu-
lar monthly meeting \A.rhi ch was
held in Norton's Inn on Friday
night.
Charle. in the absence of Ken
\Vilson, head of the I<cnneth E.
Wilson boat sales company of 925
Coast highway, who is chairman
of the committcc. explained the
project in detail.
Hc stated tha1 membcrs of the
county har bor commission have
\'ie\\'cd 1hc plan a nd have expres-
sed E'tldorscment for it . He also
said that thc county has $1 00,000
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1,000 Boats and
Landing Craft to
Be Auctioned
The Naval S upply Depot. San
Pedro. California. h as been auth-
orized b}' the ~faritime Commis-
sion in accordance \\'ith WAA r'f'g-
ulations to scll approximately
1,000 boats a nd small landing craft
located in the dcpot's San Pedro
fLornita) storage area. Included
in the sale arc thi rteen different
types of boats, sizcs from 16 to
56 rcet in length. mostly LCVP
a nd LCli.t types. all in usedi condi-
tion, many needing considerable
repair.
The sale is ~ing' conducted• by
the Disposal Division of the depot
on a competitive sealed bic\ basis.
boats to be sol d individuaJiy and
in lots for the best price bbtain-
able. In order to inspect and make
bids on the boats prospective bid-
ders must obta in catalogs by call-
ing in person or M'l'iting to thc
Naval Supply Depot's Disposal Di-
vision office located on 22nd street
between Mesa and Signal streets.
San Pedro. California, telephone
TErminal 2-261 1, extension 206.
nC'\\'l)'-cr cated Dept_ 4 of superior Busincss license r eceipts for Sep-
court Scpt. 19 by Gov. Earl \Var-tcmber totaJ("(f $1298.25. occording
ren. But appointments ,,·cre sub-to City Treasurer J . A. Gant. The
ject to the approval of thc state report was made by R. R. Hodg-
bar as to qua~fications. and the kinson. chie~ of poli"". • AMERICAN LEGION l
20th Birthday Celebration Tonight AND AUXILIARY TO
To Fete County Coast A~sociation !MEET WEDNESDAY
The S eMVort lhrbor \'acht club M111 furnish tbe settlnJ:" ror another f 29{11C' Newport F:J arbor P?st N.o.
In a. series or notable banquet-'--thJs lln1e In honor of the <;oa..~t A!'l80-of t~e Amcr1can U>g1on \\'Il l
clatlon:s tM·e ntleth birthday annJ\·ersan·. '· hold their next regu lar ml'E'ting
Jn,·ltatlon!J ha,·e been sent out blddJni: a Ion~ ll!il of C'o unty t'e§I-at 8 p,m. \Vednesday, Oct. 22. in
dents to be present tonJght at 6 :SO o'clock, "·hen rornler n1ayor or La-the Legion flut, 15th and Central,
~na Beach. C. G. Kimble, "'UI present a procram bonorlng pionerr Adjutant John Sailors has an-
de\·elopen of the coutal area. ... • nounccd.
The-future will be looked· to. [Mother-in-Law Safe Planned is a joint meeting with
also. a~ording to plans. and a . After Delay in Trip the Legion Auxiliary, follov.ring
blue-print for the ncxt 20 years .1 . h OfX'ning sessions 10 be held scp-
"·ill be unrolled at the meeting. A arms Fis Dealer arately.
Th<' present coast association is an outgrowth of the old South wncn his mother-in-law and a Sailors also re~ealcd plans to
Coo..o;t Improvement Association, friend became overdue Monday enter the colors, Sergeant Mike,
which started in 1912 and dis-evenjng on a return trip from n a the Legion jeep, drum majorettes,
banded in 1923 to be succeeded by Juana. Mexico, F. R. Deal. "'ho the high school band, and a float
A resume of the program which South Coast association, which in runs the smoked fish stand. at the in the Orange County Veterans'
took place at the Califumia and turn wound up its affairs ln 1926. intersection of 1\1arine Ave. and Day Celebration to be held at
Nevada ~~ct sta':l" conve";1ion The-present orga.nhation was H.ighwa}· 101. waited until 1 :30' a . Huntington Beach Nov. 11.
'Of the K.iwa.rus club 1!l San ~ego formed in OctDber. l92'7, to foster m . Tuesday -seven and a hall Ir-------------.
on Thursday and Friday will be the incornpleted objectives of its hours-and then called poli"". Cops Tell Woman to given by Jack Raub, president. to predecessors and has outlived Two hours la~the two women.
members of the Newport Harbor them both. Mn. J. L. TullY' and Mn. Naomi Telephone When Gets
Kiwanis club when it me<!ts at the First ""d most important ot the Peterson arrived safely. No un-Back lrom Honolulu
White cate in Balboa thi5 Friday civic projects which the various toward inciden ts ~re reported
organizatiOl15 undertook was the and local headquarters closed the
f.90D. linkin& of the coast cities and com~ incident without further ado.
Raub, 1beo. Mc:.Elroy, immediate munities by buildjng ot the Cout
put ~nt, and several othen hlehway. known as alternate 101 Cows Aren't Frowning
of the local club, attended the hlzbway. N S J V I
oontab 1n the Southland dty. 133 The Orange County Coast ...,. ow, ays . oge
clubo Weft ~eoented. Dr. C ciation even now is CGmidering John F . Voeel, Main street, Bal-
Nannon ol Ontario, eovemor of p1ans f~ another socondary high-bo!!, merrllant. left r~ Palm
the Klwanla dlotrict. ~ way parallellne the Coast hl&b· Sprinp today to repaint same ot
All local cltlesatM reportod that way, and dosigned to route much the propertl ...
the fleet dty P"" tbem a ll!"anci of the throuil:h _tramc ~ dtlos Vogol was asked -thinp
tec:epllon and Ibey Weft hlshli and oommuruues DOW~ by ~ at his San ~ ranch pro. pl~ with the obowlnc U..t the ~:-moci:~j,a;~ '!: ~ :.,~ ::W~th.~ °:., "'=
Bmo dub made In behalf al ner'I-1oo1tinc toward the _.--am the past f"' days P"" them quite
~ pr.-nL cloftl11pment ol the ~ empitt. a frown.•
Here>• -otber ODe of tltoee
"'hll 1'lm rm ...i. rve ,.., r-e to G"Maa,. ...... ._
W..lo<al-att~
ed to eern • •••Ml• po-lice.__,_,..,_
nat -Patrlda ~' C--del-.~
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~ ........_ 'elesll, U.. ---a-. o.17 ·-•'l:arll7 ,......,, ...
offtcen ld't .... ,_ ... to &1•·-·'---rewaae ...
rBoy ·Killed, .
25 Injured in
COM Tragedy
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DEATH TRUCK LU~S 0\'ERTlJR:SED ~1th 8tra~· 8pilled o\·er curb follo~1nar fatal ha)··rlde accident
In Corona del 1'1ar lut Friday night Jn whJch one school boy was kllled and 2S <'O mpanlons Injured. Pa-
trolmttn Harrls L. Cottle (at right ) 8hO\'e5 curious spectato~ back a!l pollce be~n ln\•estigatlon.
.
President of Real
Estate , ·Association
to Appear Here
Rrallors of lhis area \\•ill mcC't
\VednC'sday. l)c!obcr 22 1:11 noon.
at tlC"""f>Or l J-larbor Yach t club to
greet thc prC'sidcnt of the ~ali
for nia RC'al Esta!<' 11si;oociation, L.
Louis Gairaud of San J ose, who
is \'isiting the Nc"'-port Ha~bor
L. LOUIS GAfRAUD
Board of Realtors to introduce
the nev state sccretary, Eugene
P. Sonser of Los Angeles, accord-
ing to Tom W. He~derson, presi-
dcnt of the local board.
Invitations have been issued to
morL' tha n 100 realtors and others
engagcd in the real estate busi-
ness in this area, He nderson
stated, and this \viii be one of the
largest meetings in the history of
the board.
"California Re-al Estate associa-
tion is the largest organization of
its ki nd in lhc country," Hender-
son sa id, "rt"ccntly having an-
nounced a membership exceeding
10.000. The local board also has
been making rapid strides,'' he
statf"'d. "member ship now exc('('d-
ing 75."
A large part of the meeting will
be givcn over to a n open forum
question and answer period to be
conducted by the visiting officials.
"President Gairaud is expected to
discuss curr ent real estate and
home building conditions and to
invite suggestions for any changes
in present r eal estate practice in
the state, while speaking on the
subje<:t "Building Our Business
Builds the Community."
Restaurateur's
Son Rescued
P itched into the bny at the foot
of the N !'treet pier. Billy \Vhite,
four-and-a -ha lf -year - old son of
Vaux \Vh ite, well kno"'n Balboa
cafe O'-'TI C'r, \V81' rC'SCUC'd at 5 p. m.
unday by a n unidentified fisher-
man "'·ho lf'aped fully clothed into
the wnter a nd 1>ulled the bo:r out
of 1he bay.
The accident happened when
one of thc swells rolling shore-
\\"ard caught the float on "'hich
the boy stood and surged it for-
ward. catapulting the youngster
into t he water.
TWO-YEAR-OLD WANDERS AWAY SECOND TIME
Little 2-year-old Karen Mc
Carthy wa ndered away again to-
day. The ,.,tin y daoghter of l\trs.
Elizabeth McCarthy. 105 7th St..
Balboa. who last Wedncsday v.·as
reported miss ing and later found
by a "Mr. Blake", stroll ed away
this morning shortly after 11
o'clock a nd was A\VOL for over 45
minutes before police, who had
been a lerted. found and returned
her to her home.
-Photo bv Con rad Hug
Eastern Industry
Seeks California
Sites -Watson
Business on the Atlantic sea-
oard is suffering from a fear
complex; prices are very high a nd
there is a great demand for new
housing. though little is being done
in that direction there. Roger Wa t-
~on of 123 The Grand Canal . Bal-
boa Isl<ind . said today.
Mr. Watson rf'Cently returned
from a four months trip t o the
cast . dun-ng which time he visited
New York City. Each time that
he would stop for traffic lights
in th!'!' New York area. pcople
\\'Ould hail him and ask about
California. \Vatson said.
Ea s t er n manufacturers are
looking longingly to California, in
the hope that the way may be
opened for them to transfer their
industries hen.>, Watson was told
b:y industrialists enroute.
Open Arguments
In Grocer's Suit
Arguments opened today in the
S106,000 malpractice case brought
against Dr. George E. Tohill. osteo-
Found at aJmost the same mo-pathic physician and surgeon, by
ment "'as little Jimmy J ones who
had been reported lost earlier by
l\.l rs. Patricia Jones of !he Balboa
motel. Jimmy was returned t o
safety by Mr. Mcl\.1aster of 616 \V,
Ocean Front.
young Virgil Frank Cottlc. New-
port Beach grocer.
The case is CXJX>Cted to be given
10 the' jurors tomorrow. It has
bC'en heard at irregular inletvals
since Sept . 1.
''Walking Blood Bank'' Here
\\1alking blood banks. available \"ice-chairman, Atty. Harry Ash·
upon call in the instant of emer-ton of Balboa; sc>cretary, 1'1rs. Lo-
gency, will be the initial contri-gan Hendrickson of Balboa Island ;
bution of the Ne"1>0rt H arbor treasurer. Colin F . Brown. Balboa
Branch of the American Red Cross Island
to the current nation-w1de blood Chairman Volunteer Special
donor recruitment campaign. An-Sc r vi('{'S, Mrs. Lloyd C. Loveland;
nouncement of this service was Junior R e d Cross. Mrs. Gretha
made by Mrs. Laura W arren, ex-Tubbs; Commun ~ty Service to
ccutive secretary of the Southern Camps and Hospitals. Mrs. Ruth
Orange County chapter. at the Jon es; Disaster Preparedness,
r ecent annual meeting of the local Harry Ashton : Home Service, Mrs.
branch at the Ebel! clubhouse. W endell Calkins; First Aid, Ralph
The first step in the Newport Randel: Staff Assistants Corps,
Harbor area will be the establish· Mrs. Carl Zam.loch; Canteen, Mrs.
ment of a m aster file of all who F. A. Young; Nutrition, Mrs. Ralph
are able and willing to give blood Randel; Motor Corps, Mrs. Anson
in an emergency. The blood of B. Smith ; Public Information, C.
these volunteers will be typed and K. Priest.
Production Date Set the preliminary serology tests will Members at Large. or. A. v.
By Commun•1ty Pl•yers be completed from the typing Andreww, Dr. P. M . Bassett. v.
u sample. thus saving valuable time CJ ~--.,_ J ' . ..__uaurnano, nu•· . ,\. Gant,
After ' many discouraging starts and elimina ting confusion when a Gou Grable, Mn. Victor Grs;,ce,
d the urvt · f ch -.......... need arises. The result will be a . an a vmg o au ,,...,,.,r permanent and •---"ately avail-Mn. E. R. Hill. Mn. R. R. Hodg-disasters as broken arms and the u1u1~
loa of leading actors who moved able ''walkinc blood bank'" in the kinson, Jurgen Lorentzen, Richard
away, the Harbor Community event of d.isuttt or individual Malone, Muon Siler, Mrs. Ver-
Players have tel the dates of Nov. emergencies. non and Mrs. E . B. Whitlon.
14 and 15 on which 'they will pre-Olalrman Lloyd C. Loveland ot
sent their W<ll"ltsllop group of one-the Newport Harbor Branch. • HEALTH OFFICEB REPORTS
act plays. former Red Croa field director, JIABBOB All&& 81Cli.NE88E8
Several talentod and ""'" -summarized the work or the put local peopl• will appear In tbeoe year, pralainc the community ser-Four c.... or whooping cough.
oomedieo wblch att being dircetod vloe which has been ttndered by two in Newport Beach and two in
by Gertrude P..orn and Loretta memben and volunteers in the N...,_i He;pts were reported
Director. Production head will be various -...,.. ea! • Richard Malone. who has had The foUaMng offioen and di-by County H th Officer Dr. Ed-
ID&n7 yeen ot ~ with the rectors ....., elected for the com-ward Lee Russell far the week
Lqlma -plQft9. Ing ~ar : chairman, Mr. Loveland; ending October 18.
An official report of the policv
probe of the "'haJ•-ride" traged7
last Friday night in which a Las
I An geles high school student was
I
killC'd and 25 others injured v.•hen
their crowded, straw-filled truck
overturned in Corona de l Mar di>
closed there "·as evidence of n...
quor at 1he scene of the accidenL
Threc office rs of thc Newport
Beach police depar tment who in-
vestigatl?d the accident under the
direction of Capt. Wa lter E . 07--
son reported they found three bat-
tles of v"hiskey and four bottles al
beer in the area "'here the aod-
dent occurred. One of the bottltw
of whiskey, they said, W.flS disooT-
ered under some straw near tht
overturned ~ruck .
Several broken bottles of beer
we re found scattered in the ~
way and in the bushes not far rrom
where the t ruck upset, the report
stated.
One Killed
Fatally hurt was Norman Ole9-
ter Stokes. 17, of 4426 Maycrest
avenue, Los Angeles, whc>"Was one
of a party of 30 studen'ts of the
Woodrow \Vilson High school, who
were celebrating their hi g b
school's defeat of Manual Arta
Higti school on the gridiron, Fri-
day.
St,iffering major injuries were
Katie deMartina. 17, of 3733 Soutb
Montet'"{'y avenue, and Robert CUB-
ningham, 17, of 20310 Warwick
avenue, both of Los Angeles, Who
were removed to the Los Angels
General hospital.
Twenty-five others. some of
them members of the victorious
football team. wp injured.
S tokes, accotding to informa-
tion gathered by the police, was
riding in the cab of a truck owned
by the Central Truck & Trailer
company of 922 Florence street,
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Santa .Monica Driver
Charged with Driving
Machine While Drunk
Motor ist James K. WoOO., 40.
of Santa Monica, who posted $250
bail for his release on Sunday,
must appcar in Ne\.\-lX>rt Beach
city court on Saturday to plead to
a charge of drunk driving asses-
sed agains t him by ,l ocal Police_
Motor Patrolman R. Cornecl re-
ported that Wood was driving
from 50 to 60 miles an hoW' on
101 when. as his car approached
Morning Canyon, he allegedly
slammed on h is brakt'S a nd
brought his machine to a s uddetl
stop.
The police report sta ted that
the motorist could hurdl)• stand
when he got out of the rnRchlne.
An examination at police head-
quarte rs showed h& was intox-
icated and "''as booked for drunk
dri\"ing.
Round-Table Session
Called By Chamber
The rirst Community R o und
T able M•ill be held at the Neow-
port Harbor Yacht club OD
\Vednesday noon, October 29, 1L
F . Kenny, president of the New-
port Harbor Chamber of ~
merce, said t oday.
At these round-table seaimw
gene ral questions of community.
wide and general interest will be
presented, and, according to Kr.
Kenny, discussed and acted IJplD
if the meeting ao desires.
President.I a nd secretartn al.
8"rvice clubo and dlatrlct oqa».
zations are invited to attend the
meetings and if they cannot be
present, they are asked to appoint
two representativea who can.
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TUDDAY Newet 8r et1 o.llf. Oet1lll• 11, lMT Supervisors Believe Water, ~nitation Separate Probl~ms
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DAVID C. CORSON
Residential Contractor
and Builder
Barbor 1520-W
Barbor 108S-J
1107~ North Bay Front
Balboe. lthnd
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Roast TURKEY
FRIED CHICKEN
$150
NEW TORK CUT STEAK -------·--···-···-···--------SUiO
· WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER -------------··-··---·.$2.50
with drawn butter.
BROD.ED SWORDFISH STEAK ---------------------Sl.50
FRIED CQMBINATION SEA FOOD -··--·-··------Sl.50 1i'R1ED SHRIMP _$1.50 RAINBOW TROlJT._.$1.15
Hot Mlnoo Pie with Brandy Sauce
8oup1 • 8&ladn • ue-erg
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market ·
Plloaeo: Lona llMell 840-111. 110Z-40 Md llU-4G
INl Oo .. t mpway (N-8MI llMelll
HENS
LIVE ............ .. .. .52c Lb.
DRESSED ···-··· .56c Lb.
DRAWN ........... 65c Lb.
BROAD
BREASTED
Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
TOMS
UVE ................. 48c Lb.
DRESSED ......... 52c Lb.
DRAWN ·····-··· .60c Lb.
Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
+ Direct to Consumer +
Christen Turkey Ranch
nth STREET a TUSTIN -COSTA MESA. CALIF.
PHONE BEACON ll06ll
SANTA ANA
FURNITURE CO.
Farm Bureau
Questions
Sewage Tax
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors unofficially vetoed a
proposal by Vernon C. Heil, Smelt-
zer . delivered at a mectl:-tg held
in Santa Ana last Friday, that the
problems of water and sanitation
be presented together to the elect-
ors within the near ruture.
ln effect they said that although
Orange county's wa ter problem is
acute, there will be no tie.In of
this with the proposed fonnatlon
or 10 sanitation districts designed
to solve the county's disposal prob-
ll'ms ror the next 50 years.
"Agriculture doesn't feel that
urban areas should provide all
new \VBter supplies to the county,
although Hell indicated that he
bcliev(>S this is so," Supervilor
W illis H. Warner declared.
Chairman Willard Smith of the
board noted that ··a survey of the
sanitation problems of the county,
recently completed by the sewar-
agc sur\'ey board of engineers,
shows clearly the need for a more
con1prchcnsive plan of water de-
\'clopmcnt \\"ithin the county."
Ikfinite opposition to hast Y
action to form districts in .the new
rount)'\\·idc se"•crage program for
Oran~c County has arise n from
the Orange County Farm Bureau
tax committee. This group is
pointing out to the people ot the
county and particularly to t he
farmers \\'horn the farm bureau
scr\'C'S. That they do not take ex-
CX'ption to the engineering features
of the plan, but seriously question
the methods established for fi-
nancing the $27 ,000,000 project.
A.n officia l action of the com-
mitte<'. repcrts John Gilmore. Ana-
hcin1, chairman of the committee,
states that any project that wW
tax the real property and improve-
ments of an area to the extent
of one-tenth of the entire assessed
\·aJuation mcrils thorough 5tudy
and understanding before a vote ls
ta ken. Al so called to the attention
t hat the people of the county as
a \vhole is the sta tement t hat
farms cannot expect to have con-
nc:>ctions to the Sl'Wer within the
..\0 y('ars of the program e xcept in
a few instances. but would be
required to pay upon an assessed
valuation basis \\·hi ch would
a.mount to thousands o! dollan
per farm.
Gil more stated that he doubts
that the people of the county know
or understand "'hy some districts,
such as Huntington Beach, would
pay a tax each year of 23 cents
per $100 assessed valuation during
the first ten years of the project
and a lesser amount atterw~.
'''hile Costa Mesa would pay 69
cents: or that a householder in
Ora nge would pay a 35 cent rate
"'hile one neM Stanton would pay
59 cents. Rates range from 23
Make This Store Your Living Room Furniture Headquarters
Always a GoOd Selection of Styles and Colors
Dis tinctive
But Not
Expensive !
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Durable Tapestry 2-Piece Living Room Suite
149~
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;~:!~~~e1:°J;l~~t~~°?n s:~~~ ···-··········-.. ···---···-······-······-······-··-·-···259.50 . '• ~~ a~~Jv~~~ ~·~---··········-··-··--··-··-·-·····-·······-··· 139.SO
Many Other Living Room Suites Reduced 10°/0 to 33 1/J"/0
ThN 11 .. U.S. AW '•rcet' "'i1hrint Mftllt•r -tM Nonhrop Ftyill1 Wifllt Ya-49 -ot It ,.11.4 trot1t Its h.•eor .. N.rtlwop
Airc:roft, IM .. lw H.wthor-. Colrit ... .No . Ei9ht ;.t •n9ilt9 .. capc:bLe of dev:-!opi"t 32,000 horMpow-4', wiff drivo tlte b-MeP
-~INCi croft tt.rou9h the air. Afttiloipaf94to fMrfon11oftC9 fi9Vf'•• of t+io el•_, Uy dreec:lnou9~t romaift -dt.doMd. It
It ••pe~ to Opi9t'Oto at ohltud" hi oxcett of 30,000 '"'· TM latwlt of tho Northrop ftyio9 Win9 planM, tho YM9 it
the i!Jt c.unf9r...,t of tho s;lanl t-35 proptllor dri'l'Oft bombers. Higher off;ci,ncy obta:n~d in the Flyint Wint deM9n i1
WMtch pouible by eli minoli,,. of drog-p1od1,1c.in9 f1,111lo9•, toil a1sembly and protrvdin9 en9in• nocalle1. AU uew q1,1art-
en,, cor,. •po~ aftd power pkinlt or• ho"Md whoHy within the win9.
First Phase of Army "Career Plan"
Announced Here 'By Recruiting Head
The ~·eather man is having a The firs t ptJ:ase of the War De-retired. This proviSion he pointed
out also will apply to higher grade
\\'ar-lime vet<>rans desirous of re-
turning to duty "'ith the army
and air forces.
hard time deciding whether he is partmcnt's ''Career Plan" fo'r en-
going to give us rain, sunshine, listed men opened today w he n
fog or cloudy weather. I guess f\.1 ajor J . S. ~1uir local recruiting
somebody ought to help him de-h('ad. received a congressionally
cidc. approved order making three A final section of the bill pro-
vides tha t newly enlisted soldiers
\viii be au1oma1ically promoted to
the ne xt higher grade on finishing
the normal 13 \\'eek period of basjc
training-or within four months
of enlistment date in the event a
soldier's basic training period is
unduly delayed.
William Crawmer. Fred Davies. changes in present army and air
Richard 1-taber. an d John Gillis force procedures.
ar e now (or should be) wearing T\\·o major Changes were made
"Solo Bird1
'. Flying Disc J ockey in enlistment contracts. Beginning
pins, follo"·ing their fin:t solo immediately, men without prior
flights. military service can enlist for even
Hoxie Hammond, Fred Mat-year periods ranging from two to
the\\'S a nd James Lawrence t r aded five years in duration. Soldiers
their "Solo Bird" pins in on full-OOY.' on duty with the ragular
fl~ged "Flying Oise Jockey" pins ar my in the grades of master,
\\'hen they recei'l.•ed their private technical or staff sergeant can
pilot certificates. re-enlist for an unspecified period
• Charles Lyon!, Jr. ca me over of time.
"The \V ar Department's Career
Plan," stated Major 1\1.uir whose
office is located at 2021h West 3rd
Str(.'('t, Santa Ana "is designed to
give deserving men regular pro-
motions \vithout regard to limjta-
tions set up by organizational
tables. I t will make the already
excellent job of the regular army
soldier a much better one because
he will have addt'd security, at
from Delpert airpark to receive The latter prov1s1on, ~Iajor
h is multi-engine rating, and Clif-Muir said is designed to g ive upper
ford Fraizer received his multi-grade enlisted men the privilege
engine r at ing through the G . I. 'of resignjng at will or remaining
Bill .on duty "'ithout interruption until
Joe H olquin, who learned to fly leaving Orange County aitpcrt
\\"hen the school first reopened fol-
lo"'ing the end of the war, be-
came a cadet and is now in ad-
vanced train ing at Williams Field.
He is home on a short leave and
is getting his private pilot certifi-
cale befor e returning to duty.
1\1.r. Nichols, airport manager.
and I attended the conference of
the C.A.A. along with managers
and operators from a11 airJX>rts in
this region. at which the new Civil
Air Regulations w e r e explained
a nd discussed. Acrobatics, which
includes practically all training
maneuvers, are now prohibited on
aJrways. This leaves only a small
part of level Orange county in
"'hic.h these maneuvers may be
practiced. When the visibility is
less than three miles, pilots may
not fly above 700 feet on any civil
airway, \Vhich means that pilots
cents to $2.22 during the first ten
years of the program.
Communications sent to indi-
viduals and associations in Orange
county by lhe farm bureau tax
committee state that they urge
them to seek delay of formation of
the districts pending some study
of a more equitable and ju s t
method of financing of the pro-
gram and to send word to the
county board of supervisors which
is scheduled to consider the matter
at the meeting on the morning of
October 28, that they desire a
delay in action. so that there wiU
be a harmonious cooperation
rather than determined opposition
by those who consider themselves
harmed by the program.
59 Buildings Go On
Block Tomorrow
At Santa Ana Base
Fifty-nine sur.plus buildings at
Santa Ana Anny Air Base will go
on the block tomorrow to veterans
under the state surplus housing
program.
To be eligible to participate in
the sal~eterans m ust present a
certified a"pJication form, accord-
ing to Newton A. Stearns of the
Departmen t ot Veterans Affairs.
In the local area, the following
offices are provided for filing of
applicatiom :
Information Serv i ce Center ,
4909 Seashore Drive, NeY.'J)Ort
Beach: Veterans Service Center
140 Myrtle St., Santa Ana: Vet~
erans Ser vice Council, Chamber of
Commerce Building, L a g u n a
Beach.
Golden Eagle
Senice
Factory AproYed
Lubrication SeTYice
TIRES-SA TTERIES
ACCESSORIES
Stoye Oil, K.elosene
White Gas
EARL ~ARRON
Beta t• lllll a lM •as~ OCMft4 ... ----•
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-------------s teadily rising rate of pay as a re-
under these conditions must stay sult of regular promotions-and
below 700 feet until they get north when he finishes his important
of the airport. In control zones, car eer he IA'ill be given a liberal
\Vithin 5 miles of both Los Angeles r etirement pension for the rest
and Long Beach airports, contact of his life."
flying is suspended when the visi-
bility is less than 3 miles except
when permission is obtained from
Airv.'ay TTa(tic Control. Contact
flying in the future will be re-
ferred to as "Visual Flying". • • •
O DD FACTS ABOUT FLYING '
The chief pilot flies left-handed
y,·hile the co-pilot flies right-
handed. Practically all traffic pat-
terns are left hand. Therefore, the
pilot in command of the aircraft
sits on lhe left hand side of the
ship and flies left-handed while
the co-pilot sits on the right side
and fli es r ight handed.
That's all until next week when
we'll Bob Around the Skies with
you again.
ART CLASS OPENS
"Art in the Elementary School,"
a University of California Exten-
sion class, "ill open in Santa Ana
next l\1onda;' afternoon, October
20 at 3 :30 at the board of educa·
tion, 1415 French street. Meeting
regularly on consecu tive Monday,
Wednesday and Friday afternoons,
the course v.ill consist of 15 two-.
hour meetings. Registration for
the acred.ited state university class
\vill be accepted at the October
20 and 22 class meetings. Kath-
erine Mclka, Art Supervisor for
Santa Ana schools is the instruc-
tor.
That's because the multi-metal alloy
of which the slats arc constructed
was war-developed to provide
4 TIMES MORE RESISTANCE TO CORROSION.••
25" GREATER STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY.-.,
Now you may flex the slats ••.. if they arc~ ~ slats ... as far apan and as often as yoµ like . , •
Now ••• with~~ ••• you may depend on
lasting lustre and ~~e~;~r, •.
Remember .•• ~Venetian Blinds 2!C
Easy to Clean •.• EconomiaJ ••• Enduring.
Hanson's Shade & Linoleum Shop
Cor. Newport Blvd. a u...i St., Coota -
PHONE: BEACON 150M I
Call U• tor Free EeUmate
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• • • such as Sinus Trouble, Repeated Head Colds, Bron-
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Blood Pressure, Heart Trouble, Stomach and intestinal
Conditions, Aches and Pains, Kidney and Bladder Con·
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Fruit & Shade
Trees
For Winter
Planting
Citrus Ready for Planting Now! _ .. , __
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1959 Harbor Blvd.
Costa M88& Ph. Beacon 5200
These ten dollar shoes
onMa1co1m.MCtt1t®es
Are a Greyhound,
eoonomy treasure.
The shoe bill was paid,
with the savings
he made
On a trip that was
chuck~full of
pleasure!
Yes, you can have your trip and eztra
money, too, when you travel by Greyhound I
Yoo save on every ticket ... and these aav·
inga can mean new clothes, money in the
bank, or more fun along the way. Besides
the economy, you ge_t eortra comfort .. : many
buses are brand-new, more are coming. And
you also get extra sightseeing pleasure
that only Greyhound travel can give.
lheii Are No Lower Fares f -----Sa•,le •HJ·ll'ri•c fires fro• Newport
1'A8111NGTON, D.C. "'3.Je llLUO_ J'k. .. , • fU.7e
llEllPBD. Tea.. •• '34.te VA.'lri"OOUVZK. a.c .. flll.15
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.IS EA9Y ON YOUR PURSE
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is s_uch healthful fun;
such clean sport!
Play regularly.
Mesa
Recreation
1818 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa,
Phone Beaoon 5062-W
Tars Blank FullertOn. 7 -0
An lnaplred. Cl'9W of Newport Beach Sallon, beeet with lnjuriel
and •Ult pl.acued. ln the .,-ly atagH. by tlle ball-bandllac m1KIMJ9 I.bat
ooatribut.ed to two ooateeutlve I~ 1wept over a favored Fullerton
lut Friday nlcbt at ~clson Field to roll rtpt ...... Into s ...... t &ea.cue coateotlon with 7-0 wln • .,... .
Stopped twice dee Ind.ia111 never sC'rlously 1n the .game in
territory during the first half by spite of the low s~re . T~me after
backfield fwnbles the Tar often-time T ar ball carriers ripped off
sive machine set' up the pay-off long gains through the Fullerton
drive in the third quarter while line while Newport's for"-'ard wall
their defense continued to bottle -from end to end-stopped the
up the vaunted Fullerton attack. highly-touted inlanders, rated at
Starting at midfield, Jim Ashen season's start as the team to beat,
slashed d ownfield for 34 yards. cold r ight down to the last few
Al ternating with Bob Berry, he desperate passes. Only fleet Bob
moved the ba ll down to the one Boaz f!lan,aged to break through,
yard line with one 'down to go. once or twice impr~ssively.
Berry plunged over and Boyd H or-
rell k icked goal, and that was the
game.
N c "'port Beach threatened
again in t he fourth Quarter before
losin g the ball on dO"-TIS on the
Fullerton 13.
Dick Spalding's Indians wer e
ST lCL HULL
SUNSET LEAGUE 8TAxr11x(;s
Aanta A.na ......... -i o 4l 13 1000.
A.Mhtlm .....•.. . I 0 le& 0 1000.
O"'nire .... l 1 ~ 34 . .'WO
Hunt. .._.,h ........ l 1 1!1 I !' .MN
s r ... ·port 8-.fh 1 1 1:1 J:1 ,:\00
t"ullf'rtoo .............. O I 0 l .000
Uo•n"J' .............. 0 2 12 41\ .000
Sr11t Jl'rllf-.Y'• Gt-nU"<l
:0-.nlA A..na a& f"ullrrton; 0.1,..·n.-y •t Or·
•ncr: Anllhrhn •& H11nUn1ton ....,h; S•w-
t>OO"t u a.ri....-, hr,..
"ERNIE CASE DAY "
WITH L.A. DONS
After a h ighly successful r oad
trip ,,·hich saw thc>m upset the>
hith<'rto un bcatc>n C I e v e I a nd
Bro\\'n5:, champions of the AAFC,
the> Los AngclC"s Dons ar c ready
to r("n("\\' thC'ir pigskin battles on
the turf of !he L. A. Coliseum.
Around the end and down the
aldellnes coe. n eet Jim Aaben In
1)ae 8000nd quarte r of Friday
n(ght'" p.me against Fullerton.
Ashen was n1n out of bounds a
fetv !l("COnds after thb 1hot "'·u
ta.ken, but the Tan conUnued
to run throu1th and around the
Indians unUI they M:Ored In the
tbJn1 period (left ) when Bob
Berry plunged over on fourth
do'''" from the one-yan1 line.
The Indians, hlr hly touted In
early-sea80n dope, ne\·er sert-
ou!d)· threatened.
____ -~otos by Gerhardt
NEWS-TIMES
SPORTS
The r e turn of the Dons will also Tuf""!Kl a)·, Of t. 21, 19-17 ma rk the ret urn to the Coliseum .. ___________ ..:
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lllTlllUTOI POI SOUtMllM CA\llOINIA
ltlWPOll llACM, CALlfOINIA -•
of one o f its m ost popular h{'r oes,
UCLA's gr{'at Quarterback. Ernie
Cast . Ernie \\.ill lead the Don 's
opposition on Sunday, October 26,
the Ba ltimore ' Colts.
Th(" d ay is. being d esignated as
E rnie Cas-e Hon1ecoming Da y, ond
Ern ie has bcc>n na med to captain
the Colts for the game. and \vill
play a major rolc> in the contest.
13,627 Deer
Killed to Date
Gets Report On
Huge Take From
Horse Racing LA \IS .ONGt• llCAU .. I 1t ·t. ilfll
Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive . ~
Newport Beach TIDE TABLES
SACRAl\1F.NTO. ~ Det'r kill , i n
the late season, from September
16 to and inc luding October 2. Los AngclC's Turf Club, Inc., get-
to taled 13.627. Fresno county Jc>ads ting ready to open Santa Anita
''ith t .605. rtnd the n('xt four coun-park on Dec. 27 for its 11th a nd
ties a re Siskiyou , 1.285: Lassen . biggest 50-day season. has jus t r e-
1,235; l\lod.oc. 1.169 and SiC'rra. ceivc>d off icial state> r c>ports on
::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;~ I 84 7. rm fV' ri a I coun t "' so far . has Ca Ii for n i a · s racing rcve n uc•._ '::;::;::;~::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;::; OCTOBER, 194 7 .,., "' ~ \V 22 6 :11 10 :50 S:s2 Jl :09 only rC'ported 6 killed. \.vhile Sac-The> Division of F air s and Ex-
RIDE • • • • for Health & Pleasure
s,_i.1 Attention
Given to Children
• l'li'l!:W WINTER RA TES •
Group Lessons $1.60 per hr.
at 10:00 4l 11 :00
on Saturday mornlnp
Drill Work & cross country
rides included in lesson
3.9 3.3 4.1 0.6 ram('nto county had only 7 tags positions of the Califo rnia State
Th 23 6 :23 11 :38 4;;l8 11 .,17 rf'turncd . Depa rtment of F inancc makes fig-
<1.2 2.9 4.l 0_5 Ex()('rioncc has proved that ucos avail able from July 1. 1933,
F 24 6 :40 1_2 :1.a ll:S7 ahout 30 per ce n t of the tota l kill \\·hen the sr)ort ,,·as legalized. to
4.s 2.4 4_4 is m ade during the firs t \\'Cc k of June 30. 19-i7. the end of the last
s 25 6 :55 0:19 6 :22 l?:.tt each opcn !'C'ason. ''ith huntini? fiscal YC'ar. A grand total of S71.-
• 4.7 0.4 4.6 1_9 effort ~prea d O\'er the balance of 05!i.58-.l .82. including $13,459,143.87
S u 26 7:11 0:47 '7 :02 t :IS lhC' srcison to accou nt fo r thC' re-for the gc>ner al fund. has been
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5.0 0.5 4.7 1.3 maining total score. rC'alizl'd in state racing rC\'C'nue.
i\t 27 7:30 1:12 7:41 1:44 DistributC'd h as bc>en $17.641.-
5.3 0.6 4.7 0.7 PL YMbUTH ROCK 637.96 to tho Univers;ty of Cali-
T :.?:8 7 :51 l :36 8:22 2:18 forn1a a t Davis a nd thC' Cali fornia
5.6 0.8 4_7 0.2 ROCKS STATISTICS I Polytochn;o coll ege at Sa n Luis
Tldea are placed 111 orl'ler ot occurence D l' Ir 0 i t. l\l iC'h., Statisticia ns Obispo \.\"ith its San Dimas Ci tr.us ~t...:!~~-: dark fleure.• p.m. from the department of utter coin-branc h. Aro und $28.000.000 has
-cidc>n('(' .,..·ere kept busy .,..·orking ~n .aJlocate? to slate. county_ and
nver timC' on a chain of circum-d1str1 ct agriculture and citr us
sta nces set up 327 years ago when fairs for cash awards to exhibitors.
NEW BOAT TO HUNT
VIOLATORS MARINE
FISHING LAWS
Viola tors of marine fi s hing Jaws
a nd r£>gulations '"ill soon find dif-
ficulty in e\'ad ing the patrol of-
fi cers of the State D ivision of
F ish a nd Came is present plans
ar e effected.
Approval has been g iven by the
F is h and Gam e Commission f or
the> acquisition of a second 83 foot
offs hore pa trol vessel a nd for 10
high speed sma llC'r cruisers for the
ba:ys, sloughs and inland \\'aters
patrol for ces. All boats will be
equipped v.·ith 2-v.'ay radios.
Camp Rents Told
Receipts fr om the municipal
camp g:round rC'ntals for Septem-
ber a mounted to $3524.14, City
TrcasurC'r J . A. Gant r e ported to
the city council on Tuesday,
Another Sll.000,000 has been used
for permanent improvement to
fairgrounds.
Private Le9Mns $2.50 pr. hr.
Student rates for rent horses
75c per hr. on week ~
$1 on week-ends.
Guides for small groups by
special arrangements.
Dutch Heacock
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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BOARDING HORSES-$23.00 to $40.00 per montll
Corona del Mar Stables
PAINTING
Contractors'
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
520 Ba.lboa .(\ve.., Costa Mesa
Directly Behind Alba Beta
t ion they chris t('ned Plymouth
Rock when they saw it.
PHONE HARBOR 371
BoslDMll Phone: Barbor 2763
Ra.: S..C.n 53Ul-W
The exJX'rt"s quandary a r ose
\VhC'n it "'as a nnounced by thC'
Plymouth Motor Corp., that a
meetin'! or P l}'1TlO Uth dealers had
bffn schNiuled for Sept. 30 at the
Plymo11th country club. on Ply-
mout h Ro.art. in the tov.71 of Ply-
11 mou th MC'c ting. P a . PlytTiouth
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THE · FAMOUS STEELENDER
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Outstanding
43 ft.
Deep Sea
Bait
and
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Vessel
PABTICULARS --43' 0.A. -12' 6" beam---6 ft. draft. heavily and well built . of
fiDest materials. Powered with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile
Cl'\$iJlg 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 sep-
erate stations. Dual bait water supply systems. Power anchor, windlass, automatic
steering. Radio dlrectlon finder. Radio telephone. Twin searchlights. Air hom.
Co2 l)'!ltem. Blower system. Separate 500 watt generating plant. Adequate heavy
dut)' batteries. Well equipped throughout. • • • A truly exceptional vessel WORTHY
of your OJllSideratlon and conveniently located In the water at Newport Harbor.
• • • For lnspectloo and additional de ta lls contact the California agenlll for the
Stec'tmer.
GEORGE MICHAUD CO., 4040 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5
Tel. l"Nenl lil!Ol or hlrfax '78ZS
Ill :Ncwpori c.a W. I. Phz l;s. llMeo9 5'Sl, ••~ •• 5'41-W, lluflor 19IM
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P lymouth or containing the name
Plymouth. Incidentally, the Ply-
mouth car '"as na med in honor of
!he pi oncc>ring Pilgrims of Ply-
mouth. l\1ass.
Newport Police
Chief Talks At
Training School
Nc"-port Beach P olice Chief R .
R. H odgkin!'on talkC"d on the sub-
ject of "Public R elations'' last
\.\'C'dnC'sd ay nig ht as a police train-
ing school got unden vay at S anta
Ana .
Thr !'chool ,,·as opened for
ne\vcr mem bc>rs of the various la\\'
enfor C'Cment agC'ncies of the coun-
ty and its citiC'S and will continuc>
in \\'{'('k \y srssions until Dec. 3.
Prowl car duty and obsen'ation.
by Chief B. A. Hers hey of Santa
Ana. is· scheduled for tomorro"'
nigll t.
Fran klin E . \Vright, senior agent
for th<' l".B.I .'s San Diego head -
quarters "-'ill lecture on "lnter-
\'ie"''S" on Oct. 29, and on Nov. 5,
Senior Age nt H arold P . Higgins
of t he FBI will inst ruct on inter-
view problems a nd confessions.
Wright returns Nov. 12 to discuss
repart Writinc.
Presiding s· u per i 0 r Judge
Franklin G. West will discuss 8..f'-
re3t and search problems Nov. 19,
and on Novx. 26, Higgins will dis-
cuss evidence and the FBI labora-
tory.
Last speaker w 11 1 be W . E .
Whitem&n. chJef of the aheritr1
office radio and teletype bureau.
discussing this letup Dec. 3.
"Be Sare-lnaure"
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GIFTS FOR THE
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Newport Beach, Calif.
Phone Beacon 5248
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TUIC8DAY Newewt llNca., CalU. Oetia• 11 11, 1M1 Harbor Feminine Activities Cub Scout Paci 105 Chicien Dj nner Friday
Holds First Meeting, At Lutheran Church /lalhoo Islanders Return lrom East Coast,
Tell ol risiting Country ol Forelathers Awards Presented Honors Anf!i'lersary
+ By Wlnltred Barllre + Residence~ Harbor 1637-R Impromptu skit.I carrying out A creamed Chicken on bisCuit
If they bad only found a lix
mile detour somev.·here or if -they
IUd J10be down to the jetty and
aid "Hello" to the good old Pa-
cific before returning home, Mr.
and Mn. H . E. Kendall, TIO South
Bay Front, Balboa Island, would
),ave covered an even 14,800 miles
in their own car when they re-lumed Oct. 11 after six months
and four days of vacationing on
the East coast_ and In Canada.
They left here April 7 and went
tD Phoenix and Holbrook. Driving
<m down to Texas they just missed
the cyclone but were in a terrtfic
duat storm. Continuing through
Oklahoma. Arkansas a nd on up
to Memphis, Tenn. they found the
country beautiful, with many wild
flowers in bloom and particularly
admired the doprood w i t h its
four-petaled white blossoms.
At Lexington, Ky., they visited
the famous race horse, Man
War, still aleek and handsome,
and enjoyed the scenery or the
bluegrass country.
Plans lor Feb. Wedding
Told By Parents ol
Phyllis Ann Young At Richmond, Va. Mr. Kendall
had a mo• t unique experience. Durin Civil war days his uncle Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Young 142
who !.u In the pattle of Rich: Virginia Place, Costa Meu., are
mond, was one of 17 who came .B n~ouncing the eng8:gement of
through alive. At City Point, on their dau~hter, Phyllis Ann, to
the banks or the James r iver he George Spink jr. or BaJboa.
wrote ho me and Mr. Kendall 'has The wedding will be in ~eb~uary
in his posseSsion a photostatic at the home of t~e bride 1 stSter,
copie of one of these letters. On ?t1rs. Charles Srruth, 2448 Elden
the very same date in May on avenue.
which the letter was written, he Miss Young graduated r r om
went to City Point and stood on Newport Hafbor Vnion HI g h
the same spot where his uncle school in June of this year and is
wrote those treasured senten~ C'mployed at the Balboa office of
so long ago. the Southern California Telephone
d company. Making their hea quarters at Mr. Spink is the son of Mr. and
Southampton, N . Y. the Kendal.ls Mrs. George Spink. sr. of Stock·
took in various points of intere!t. ton, former residents of c 0 5 t 8
Ah H ershey, Pa. they toured the Mesa. He graduated from Harbor
b ig plan t \\.•here the candy bars high school in 1940, where he was
are made. In Lisbon. New Hamp-on the All-Star football team. l-le
shire. they visited the town "'here served two years with the u. s.
I\lr. K endall's father \\'as born and Army in the European theater and
raised and in nearby Hancock, his is at present with the Safeway
mother's na tive town, they saw s tore, Balboa.
the chur ch which she attended.
· S a c~cus thetne were given by the dinner ls being served the public CPT President's Conlerence in anta Ana Local Young Women verious dens when Cob Scout Pack at the Newport Harbor Lutheran
Holds lnt ere_ sf ol Local 1llelaaqfes /n.,1'ted to Join 105 held their first meeting of ChurCh on Oct. 24, between 5:00 p _---~ . . the season at Newport Beach and 7:30 p.m. The event is being
Speaking on ''Foundations tor a into the Orange County Health de-N~1onal Sorority Grammar. school auditorium Fri-s~nsored. ~Y the Women's Mis-
Free World', Mrs. Leroy Bailey, partment. Prospective students . . . day evening. s1onary society in honor of the
state chaJrman of international re-are. also. given a free 'ex.amina-e opportunity to JOtn a na-Warren Weiser, new cub master second anniversary or the found~
lations of the catifornia Congress tlon by Dr. ·Margaret Jones at the tion 1 educational and social ao-was in chai'ge or the meeting and ing of the church.
ot Parents and Teachers. addressed Los Angeles Otildren's hospital. rori y is being presented girls and was assisted by Bob Reed. The cost or the meal will be
members or the Fourth Dis trict A screening process is made to de-y~u g married women between Den Mothe rs for this y nominal.· The menu includes: to-
preside nt's conference in the Uttle termine t hose not mentally re-the ages of 19 and 35 by Mrs. introducr'd and are the ~::d were mato juice, salad, relishes. cream-
Theater of Santa Ana High schOol tarded. Instruction at the John Fra cis 0 . Barlow. national field George Moore W E M 1ar;es ed. chicken on biscuit, "'hipped po..
Thursday, October 16, 1947. Mrs. Muir school for the handicapped s ~ar~ of Epsilon Sigma . ~lpha, Willis Fields, 'RaYmond MU~h:~: tatoes, buttered peas, jello, cake
Leo Friis of Anaheim. second children is given for kindergarten wh IS in the area organizing a F. D. MacDougall and H . 0. Boy-and beve ra ges.
vice-president, was c hairman ror through the sixth grade. ch~ter and who may be reached vey. Mrs. Edward Fish is treu-r=============.
the day. Linton T . Simmons, Orange by hose intere~ted at Harbor 18. urer for the pack, which is spon.
A vivid speaker, Mrs. Balley cou·nty superintendent ol schools. apter meetings are devoted to sored by the Newport Beach Your First
sought to impress her audience I congratulated Santa Ana on their out ned study plan~ of individual Grammar school Parent-Teacher F R £ £ .
wilh the necessity of each and move to provide this instruction devflop~ent a~o!lg lmes that make Association and Mrs:. J ack Raub __ Lesson
every adult American citizen mak:-for haodicapped children ot Or-for ~ac1ous living, plus stimulat· is coordinator. F'ree No Obligation·
ing it very much his and her busi-ange cOunty. Mr Simmons stated ing L extra-curricular activity for N bs
ness to become thoroughly fa· th8.t home teachers are now sent youpg home and business women. e~ cu who received mem -_,to continue.
mlliar with national and intema-to about 50 children in the county. · · · bership cards and Bobcat pins 11A .... Mira.· cle Method ~ere are als~ con_tr1b'Ut~ona in were Terry Miller, James Ander-
tionaJ political movements today.. An excellent musical program ~h.e \benevolent f1el~, 1ncfud1ng the son , Orville Hemstreet, Johnnie for Popular Piano''
thus laying "foundations for a was presented by the Esquires, JOl~ng of the Auricular F ounda-Cooper Fred \Voodworth and o ·ck w
free world." This, Mrs. Bailey 12 Santa Ana High school boys un-tio11 w~ich aids d~af children, _by Padfield. I es McWain
stated, is the basis of the Marshall der the direction of Mr. Herbert ~he 1nat1onal so~or1ty and . the aid-Den 1 rect'ived the skit a"A'ard,
plan-to help the peoples of each Bickle. 1ng !o f local ph1lanthroph1cal pro--the attendance a"'a rd went to De country to understand their ov.-"TI !\clrs . Ra)mond K. Harvey, presi-· .l b I I h t n JeCQl Y oc~ c .ap ers. . 6 and good conduct banner to problems and then to take con-dent of the Newport Beach Gram-l\1embership gives opportunity Den 4.
Ylolt: !St W. Wilson
Coots M ...
structive steps to solve the prob-mar School fongress of Parents forteadership in chapter and na -1 ct·
ed h d T h -A th n 1vidual advancement a"A·ards lems. Mrs. Bailey suggest l at an eac ers. announct.-u e tio I activities a nd the privilege
One of their most interesting Newport Firemen See it should be certain that ('ach pub-forthcoming program for the an-of 'orking "'ith a "'ell o rganized \\'ere : Ho"·arcl Mitchell, Wolf gold
('Xperic'nces was their stay at lie libra ry h ave copies of the nual Fathers' night C .P .n meeting and'l• intelligent group in attempt-a rrow and assistant denner s tripe; See Ge ne
Pecke tt's hotel, Sugar Hill "'here Film ol East Coosf .. Unit ed Na tions \Veekly"'. to bE:' held November 20, at 8 p. m . ing 0 remedy some of the world's John Isley. denne r ; George Moore,
h Id I h d th · h N n -h G V.'olf gold arro"': Ronald John-t e e er y owner s owe em f i'sh i'ng Industry "To keep our congressm<'n on 1n t e ewport ocac rammar pos . \va r ills as .,,,ell as pr oviding
the bi g kitchens ,.,·here the "'On-thC'ir toes," l\1rs. Baile)' empha-school audjtorium. The well-liked d !'On , denner ; Donald Beatty, assis-
d r I rood h r . . d r k . . ak D Fred . p W U soci I and cultural C'Velopmcnt. !ant denner· Ed·.,1·n Hall denn er u . muc o 1t raise on Interesting to N('\YpOrt Beach sizC'<I th<' importa nce o eC'p1ng 1n spe er, r. er 1c . oe ner • "' · er:
the holC'I farm. \\1"85 cooked. l\tr. firemen ,,·as lhe F ord l\1otor Co. consta nt cont act "'ilh our o"' n of UCLA will give one of his witty • J ack Raub, Lion badge and gold
P_C'cketl. "·ho r~m('mbert:'d swa~ filnl \\"hich ln!>pect'or Phil 1-l ayden congre!'.sman. asking him for a informa l talks that evening. 1\.lrs. ·Ba boon Has Parf 1n a rro"': Ronald Moore, Bear badge;
ping J~orsc:-v•1th Mr. Kendall s prC'S('nt{·d a t the l\londay eveni ng copy of the pamphle t size of th(' I la rvey invit.c.>d members of the C / P/ Larry Seal, Bear badge.
u!1cle in his younger ?ays, g~ve 'me(•ting he ld a t the Ne,vport fire United Nations charter. To givC' I f~ourth Distric t president's con-• ege ay The first Father and Son work-
htm SC'C'd~ of the specia l Sold_1er :ita tion. cncoura gemC'nt to or to criticize fC'r~ncC' to hear Dr. Woellner. ~ shop will be held in November,
tx:ans ,,·h1ch arc used\for baking T he fi lm, ,,·ith sound. \\'as "The m e mbers of the Uni tC'd Nations.' ~tembers of the Fourth Dis-C AREMONT, Oct. 14. -Mr. the time <rnd place to be announc-
w1th maple sugar and pork. and S tory of Glouces tC'r " and told of l\1rs. Bailey revealed tha t one has t rict 's preside nts' conference were Geo g e H. Robinson jr .. son of 1\.1r. ed. later.
the Balboa Isla nd€( brought some the fishing flee t of this Eastern only to addre-ss s uch a letter to the h ig hly impressed ";th the cordial-a nd 1rs. George H. Robinson, 307 Theme for the November pack
home to pla nt. . seaboard city And its cnnneriC's."lA par ticular person in Ca.IT' of the it}-extended them by the Santa Nor~'h Bay Front. Balboa Island, meeting .wiH be "In Old Mexico."
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r.e...i ~"'v'"·,.;;;~~~~;·c!~:~$..::..%."c.1 ttLS At anothC'r ho tel. the Statler in second picture, "f"i re Eaters," \Vas Unit~ Na tions conferPncc a t Ana Council of ParC'nts and Tea~h-has1Pecn sclC'ctcd to play thC' role -================~~;';;;;:;=;~~~;;:';~==' ~~~··~·~·~·~~~-~·~··~·~·~·~~~-~-~·~··~'§'"~§''~·~,~~~De~tr~o~it~,~a~,·~c~ry~"~·e~lc~o~m;e~s~ig~h~t~w~as 1 h . . r· F1ush1ng l\1eadows, N . Y. EvC'ryone ers a nd the Santa Ana High of .qobchinsky in. Nikolai Gogol's 1· MATERN ITY STYLES ... rr.cent y s O\\'n lo JUn1or 1remcn. . ' ed h r • ed Th I L , p . t 1 should rC'ad Jim.my By rnes new School C.P .T. "'ho present t e am9us com Y, " e nspector 0 / C / f M f "f Sh / 0 C ~ enmc . cru~zo gave ~ rcpo'. I book, .. Speaking Frankly," Mrs. body with a huge baske t or fall Gen~ral, .. which will be presented n y omp e e a erni y op n range o. n
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of th~ c;alifornia State F~remen S i &.1.lley said, aS well as acquaint flowers beautifully a rranged on here: by the Pomona College Let It .Come As a Surprise . . , re ass~iation held r ecently tn Lake 1 himself with the Fullbright bil l. the stage of the Little theater . A DraQ,a Productions drama group
coun y. By being on our toes, Mrs. Bailey hearty welcome a ddress was given on ~ct. 23, 24 and 25 in Holmes ,·~at baby of yours. The smart way to keep your !·
made it vE.'ry clear how each of us by Robert F arrar. principal of the Halltauditorium. little angel.child a secret is to step lively down to ~ lhE.' fa milar race or a neighbor-M th Be Mrs. Harrison l\io\\.'f'r of South can do something about la}i ng ·Santa Ana High school. "I spector General" presents a our o er·tO-Shop. We've many beautiful r
··rounda tio ns for a frN' v.·orld". F ollo"'ing the very nice lunch· com c treatment written in 1835 new Fall garments that conl'eal so cleverly. Bay Front-and the three enjoyed E. A. Lo1.1"n explained t'he func-eon in the Sa nta Ana High school of he international problem of
a breakfast together . lion of the Orange County ~choo1 cafeteria, all presidents of the dis-smail tO\\"n cOrrupt politics. CD o1!( dho I n Canada they took a four-day ' f1 for handica pped children \>.-'hose trict met to give their individual Years later in his autobiography Q n na a'"' IC' tour of the Gaspe' peninsula. start-. ·&.."""-headqua rtC'rs are in the J ohn f\.1u1r reports, after which the meeting the autho r confessed that the play· tng from Mont J olie and stopping
t Old hote ls It '''as On the. r·-t school on East Fourth street, was adjourned. is based upon an incident of the •1• N ORTH -·~ ARCADE BLDG SANTA AN a . 1r l.~ u u ~, A Santa Ana. Three rooms arc used Members of t.he local grammar times. and its international suc· ' •• s top tha t they saw for the first r . TELEPHONE S808 for this work with a maximum o ~chool C.P.T. attending the con-cess has kept it on the theater time the Northern L ights a nd it h s· M Ra d K 12 s tudents in eac room. 1nce fl•rence were rs. ymon . boards for so many years that it was here that Mr. Kendall ate a I trans portation to the schoo from l·lan·ey. pres ident; Mrs. H . 0 . Boy-is now r('garded as a n "evergreen"
unique delicacy, the li\•ers of fresh points outside the community can-vey, vice-prE.'sident: Mrs. H. P. the world over.
cod \\•hic h the c hauffeur purchased not be furnished by the school, tu-Yarnell, secretal")'. and Mrs. M. E.
from the Cishing boats and had tors are sent out to the homes out-llorst, saf'°ty c hainnan.
Harpor HI PT A Board
To Meet Monday
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Upholstering -k Slip Covers -k Draperies
CUSroM and READY MADE cooked for him al the hotel. The side of Santa Ana. Those able to Present from the Newport Har-·
peninsula is one of the most beau-furnish their O"A'Jl transportation bor Union High school PTA \\'ere
tiful and interC'st ing places to be from points outside Santa Ana the president. Mrs. J errold Spang-
seen in North AmC'rica. a nd is be-ma}' take the s tudent to the school ler and the Mesdames We s I e Y ~~iii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:i~iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiiiiiiii:iiii:i~ coming modernized as it becomes if classes are not filled. Fo"A•ler, Roy Roush and Kenneth popular \\•ith tourists. Prospective students must check Stewart.
Of this trip. as of a ll others, Mr.
Mel'hbers of the executive board
of thC Newport Harbor Unio n
High 1school P arent T eacher as-
sociation will meet at 10 :30 a.m.
Mondii.y, O<:t. 27 in the chorus
room adjoining the stage at the
high school.
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Pleasantly in Lido Isle Modern Home
"Modem . but diffE.'rent " is the
v.·ord for the attractive furnish-
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home at 231 Via Quito and Via
Lido Nord, L ido Isle. which has
been inspected by hundreds or visi-
tors since its opening to the public.
Decorations "'ere done by the
Santa Ana Thmiture company and
have brought admiring comment
from all who have vie"'ed the
house for its skillful blending of
traditional with the contempor-
BT)' .
The word "modem" as applied
to present day homes brings a vis-
ion of blond wood. neutral "·alls
and a spot or tv.·o of stranie.
bright color, the "''hole having
little of graciousness or comfort
to recommend it fo r everyday liv-
ing.
To one "''ho expects this. the
Holstein home is a revelation. It
is as up-to-the-minute as tomor-
row's tabloid daily but nothiRg bas
been sacrificed in the \l.'ay of col ~
or, and easy comfort , all achieved
\Vith an individuality which is both
striking and pleasing.
Part of this effect comes Crom
the use in all the rooms of wall
papers keyed to the particular
scheme of each room. ln two of
the bedrooms the very decorative
paper in floral design sets the
color theme of green, \\.'1th furni-
ture in one room blond Chinese
modern, in the other honey maple
with a cha.nnlng carved bamboo
decoration.
The third bedroom is a contrast-
ing colonial in motif with plaid
wall paper, traditional maple fur-
niture and rag rugs. Pictures in
all th'° rooms are appropriately
:::hosen. _
I t is in the living-dining room
and the lanai, which is also the
ent rance hall, that the house
reaches its highest key. The green
linen rug is both restful and prao--
tical. The dining alcove "'hich
ove rlooks the patio is papered and
the buffet, table and chairs are
maple.
The color scheme is go!<J,.,_and
green, "With the end walls a. plain
gold and the rear '"''all of combed
"'ood in a blue.green is centered
with a fireplace of terra cotta tiles.
Against one end wall is an eXtra-
long davenport., its nubby uphol·
stery matching the terra cotta of
the fireplace and the divided dav-
enport which faces the fireplace
is iD gf.een with black lacquer arm
rests under which are plant::ini: -Tables combine black lacquer
with blond topo uplllmed in •
llllique OW-effect. Two chain
upholstered in a ~ material em-
broicloftd with ~. -rel!
bues and the red is curied -ID lamp llwk Pictures are UIJderl.
seu 9Cmel which catc:b aD "the
colors of the room in moduJa ted
tones.
With the patio furnished wi
groupings of bright chairs and ta-
bles in contrast to the soft green
or the cement, the whole softened
with tree ferns, begonias, shrubs
and vines in the planting border,
the whole e ffect is one to be
greatly admired and is "A'Orthy of
pride of both the Santa Ana Furni-
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Slick Chic buttons are break-Nadine COnnOZ: of the Me~
ing out like marigolds on Anaheim polltan Opera will be presented
streets thll week. Gals from 13 to under the auspices of the Musical
90 are wearing them, according to Arts club on. Thursday, Oct. 30 in
J~k Hartfield. Slick Chick Con-Santa Ana High school auditor-
tcst chairman, although on1y teen-lum. Ticket.I for the performance
agers are actually eligible to enter arc now on sale at the Santa Ana
the contest to be held the morning Book store.
of the HaJ IOwe'en festival on Oct. No singer in the country has
31 . risen to such heights in such a
Mrs. Dorothy Rigdon of the
O>ota Mesa Book shop will review
three new book! at the meeting of
the Friday Afternoon club's book
section, to be held Oct. 24 al 2
p. m. at the Legion h all.
O n the list are "Came a· Cava-
lier'' by Frances Parkinson Keyes
a nd "Nothing So Strange" by
James Hilton . Hostesses for the
tea will be Mn. Joseph Hamblet!
a nd Miss Lyda Conant.
W .orld Problems Aired ,
By State Chairman at
Fourth Dist., PT A Meet
· Contest ls open to all teen-age short while u Nadine Connor. Her
girls in Orange county (age re-background is strictly U.S .A. Born
quirements, lJ...19). Girls must and educated in Southern Califor-
'"'ear costumes of their own mak-nia s he rose to radio prominence
ing. Judges will give special credit as star or the Viclul Open House
for originality of design. Costumes on which she wai chosen to sing
must folio\\' one of the foltOWing with Nelson Eddy. Problems now before the United
themes: Hallowe'en, Comic Strip She was also featured on the Nations, including the partitioning
Character. Representative of Or-Showboat Progra m on the Holly-of .India into Pakis tan and Indo-
ange County Industry: <Such as wood Hotel show, on the Coca-nesia were discussed )>y Mrs. Le-
oil, or ange growing, packing, pro-Cola Program, on the Shell Pro-Roy Balley, chairman of Inter-
CE'ssing, local manufacturing, pub-gram, Kraft Music Hall and many national Relations for the Califor-
lic utilities, etc.) others. F or the last four years nia Congress of Parents and
Contestants may be sponsored she has been a member of vt he Teachers, at the Fourth District
by Orange county industrial oon-Metropolitan Opera and the San meeting held Thursday in th e
cerns and business houses. Francisco Opera. It has been a · Little Theater at Santa Ana High
Contest will be held the morn-dazzling s uccession of new musi-school.
ing of the F estival. following the cal events in the concert field this Mrs. Bailey gave special men-
Costume Breakfast. Max Factor year. tion to the place of women in
of HollY"'ood is sending h is di-world affairs and said that they,
rector of makeup, A. B. Shore, to 'Grotto Gaieties'' as \veil as men. are needed to
head the board of judges which carry out the objectives of the
will include prominent poopte in Set for Oct. 24 U. N .
thr motion pic ture industry. l\.irs. Arthur Sipherd, F ourth
r..t iss Slick Chick and the two Reserve a scat on the stage of District president, introduced Mr.
runn£'rs-up in lh(' contC'St will ride the Santa Ana High School thC'a-Lo\\'ern, psychiatrist of Santa Ana
on thC' official Ooat in the eve-tre if you \vant to see all of the city schools, who told of classes
ning Grund ParadC'. and in addi-"Grotto Gaieties" to be presented b<:'ing organized for ·h andicapped
tion \Vill receive many beautiful there Friday nig ht. October 24. is children at John Muir /school. Deaf
Town," a charming play
of typical American 1mall-town
life is the second play~ of the sea-
at the Playhouse, Laguna
b.
ning October 28, the show
run five nights through No-
ve r 1. Season tickets for many
wh Will want to see every pro-
duc ·on of the Laguna Community
Pia ers are on sale at the box of-
fice as well as tickets for each
of he performances of "O u r
T o "
we)} J ackson plays the role
k Craven created in the origi-
New York production. Fea-
in the excellent cast are
M axwell and Sheila Watson.
show is under the capable
tion of Wess Densmore.
ose who enjoy an evening in
theater should by a ll means
see 'Our Town" at the Playhouse,
Lag a.
C sta Mesa VFW Aux.
Pl ns Rummage Sale
mbcrs of the Veterans of
For ign Wars Auxiliary, Costa
Mes post. are planning a rum-
ma sale to a id their hospital
and building fund. Date of the
sale will be Nov. 14 and anyone
havi g used clothing or other suit-
able articles to donate may call
the hairman. Mrs. S. A. Young,
Bea n 5382-J and the things \viii
be lied for.
prizf's. !he ad~cc of the producer of this and blind s tude nts, those afflictC'd 'V
GC't entry blanks from the Ana-zany extravanz.a. \\•ith cerebral palsy and· 0 th er
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ducing the show. announces that Linton Simmons. county supcr-H. R. Holtz ' hilarity, novelty and uniQU<' pres-intendent of schools, described the 1. H ila Stoddard \Vil! be starred
en talion will augment the distinc-\.\'Ork of ho me teachers. who give in t c new presentation of John )~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::; tive talents of a large company instruction two hours a week to van Dru ten's gay, romantic com -I j
of big-time favoritC's from Holly· children unable to attend school edy, "The Voice of the Turtle,"
wood, the vaudeville stage. night-there now being 50 suc h in th~ whi comes to the Biltmore Thea·
club circuits and the radio net-rounty. s Angeles, for a limited en-
works. Luncheon was served in t he ent of only two weeks com-
Audience participation is t h e school cafeteria and "'·as followed ing Monday eveni ng, Oct. 27.
outstanding theme of "Grotto by reports from local P-T.A. presi· . featured in its cast are
Gaietiei" a n d the respecta\;>le dents. She1 a Bromley and Philip Faver-
humor and theatrics of this JX>r-Present from the Newport Har-sh · Miss Bromley is a former
tion of the show is certain to in-bor High School P-T.A. w er e t he W er Brothers starlet. Mr. Fav-
sure the unprecedented success ot president. f\.lrs . J errold Spangler ersh m , a soo of t h.e eminent
this chai'ity show. and the Mesdames Wesley F owler Ame ican dramatic star, the late
According to Vance H . \Valters. Roy Roush and Kenneth Stewart: \\.'i\lf;m F aversham, has most re-
founder monarch of the Masonic cent completed a tour iri "Deep
B lb arc he Roots." · Organization. pr ----An from this a oa G1·r1 Now ~== A for Miss Stoddard, her most spectacular first a nnual "Gaieties" LJ f 0 A h.b will be de voted to Grotto welfare • 0 • mp I ion rece t engagements have been on
projects. Oranco is financing med-Bro~d~a)', \vhere she has been
ical aid for underprivileged chi!-UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, st~ in s Uc h comedies as
dre n in Orange county through Eugene. October 21 (Special) -"Dr~am Girl" and "Blithe Splrit."
cooperation twi t h public schools Paula Castle, daughter of Mrs. THe prod~ction is sponsored by
Richard S . Castle, 205 E. Bay ave-Alfred de Liagre J r and has a health directors. Anet.her project nue, Balboa, was initiated ?\.Ion-tt' b S ' Ch" undertaken by this humanitarian se ing Y tewart aney. Edwin day into the University of Oregon Gordon has staged the product'o organization is sponsorship of a 1 n . Amphibians, "'omen's swimining Performan..-ns wi'll be g1'ven ru'ghUy r ehabilitation program for tuber-· ._._ .
cular patients at Orangt? County ho no rary. except Sundays; m atinees Wednes-Miss Castle is a ffC'S hman stu-days and Saturdays. hospital. The Grotto is the first dent at the unjversity.
local group to support t hese
"'orthy local charities.
All seats are reserved for this
stellar theatrical production for
Friday, October 24. at 8 o'clock .
in Santa Ana 1-figh school theatre.
f';1r. a nd l\trs. George Pickering;
1331 \Ves t Bay avenue, welcomed
a daughter Oct. 16 in Santa Ana
Community hospital. She weighed
six paunds, scv~n ounces.
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Hall of Art Opens in
Los Angeles With
Outstanding Exhibit
The Hall of Art. Los Angeles, I
has bee n forced to change its
opening date to the general pub-
lic to October 28. Delay in the
OJX'ning was caused by the tre-
mendous number of pai ntings re -
ceived, according to Lorser F eitle-
! son, one of the five distinguished
artists who are serving as a jury I to pass on a ll paintings accepted
for exhibit. I The jury "'·orking ~ay and night
for over ten days, expects to con-
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tober 25, and is highly en thusias-
tic over the hundreds of f i n e I paintings and pieces of sculpture
'submitted by Calif ornia artists.
One of the features of the open-
ing will be an exhibit of the work
of over 100 noted Los Angeles
artists as well as the juried paint-
ings. In addition to thjs fin e ex-
hibit of paintings the Hall of Art
will conduct are classes for chil-
dren on Saturdays; evening cJas-
ses for adults v.·ho wish to pursue
art as a hobby; free lectures on
art appreciation by a group of
distinguished artists and teachers
and will be available at all times
to California schools an d civic
groups for tours.
Covering 8000 feet of exhibit
space, the . Hall of Art, located a t
9717 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills,
will be admission free to t he gen-
eral public.
Mrs. Sara Bov.'lllan of Balboa
I sland h as r e turned [ r o m San
Francisco where she has been
visiting her two daughters. On the
evening of h er arrival in t he
notthern city she had the misfor·
tune to falJ , crushing a vertebra
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llUbocrlptlon Payable In Adv~: $3.25 per year In Oran111e County;
$3.!50 per year to 4th Zone; $3.75 per year to 8th Zone.
Entered u Second-Class matter at the PQstoftice ln Newport Beach.
C&llfornla, under the. Act of March 3, l m
LUI D. PORTER Publisher
WCIUS S. SMITH, m ManaJ<lng Editor
F. G. FROST • · • -• City-Editor
W . F. DIXON . ---Advertising Manager
Prlntin&: Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport fl.each, California
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A Depeadable Local lmUtuUoa for Over S9 Yean
-Active
Member
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FORUM
OF PUBLIC OPINION
Wllat do you -·of .. plan to -.. --t -In -e••n-el aea.r &be Couolldated area aad IJlac betweee tbe Manldp&I
Camp Grounds and Lido Jale, al a ooet of 1%00.000, wt.th Ute city nhlns
fl00,000 and !be county donaUq '100,000. for Ille projoctf
"If properly constructed, I 'm for
It," says Darrell W. King, well·
known fishing boat operator and
owner of King's Landing, Newport
Beach.
"I suppose the plan would be to
have taxi·boats running to the
main float in the mid·channel.
That would be' a good Idea.
"I'd like to recommend that the
float or floats be bullt on rubber-
pontoon piling. South Coast has
them, and we have them here.
Nothing can faze them.
"With steel floats, you collect
an electrolysis, Y.'hich is bad for
boats."
Bldg. Permit
Value Rises
Valuation of permits issued for
construction for the week ending
Saturday totaled $106,250 and
brought the gross for October to
date to $406,250, Chief Building
Inspector A. M. Nelson reports.
Highlight of the pcrmlts issu-
ances for t he past week was oiie
"It sounds very interesting," to A. Perelli-Mlnetti, president of
~ays H. F . Kenny, president of A. Pe relli-Minett i & Sons of De·
the Newport Harbor Chamber of lano. one of the largest producers
C "I h h I ? of wine and grape products in the Last Friday the board of supervisors tu r n e d ommerce. s t ere sue a Pan· west . "I t would be a real improve-thumbs down on certain proposals by farm groups ment. Some thing that wou ld Mr. Perelli·Minctti, an agri cul -
that the problems of water and sanitation be pre-prove b<ncficial in a bad situa-turist, will build. twcrsiory, nine-
d h h I · h. h f tion.'' room dwelling at 213 Via San sente toget er to t e e ectors W1t In t e near uture. Remo. Lido Isle, at a cost of $33.-
W e think the boar~ made the right d~cision. Al-DISABLED VETERANS ooorir. L B Phelps of 1311 West
though Orange Count.y ~·wa~er problem IS, perhaps, TO ASSEMBLE Hiatt st reet, Lo$ Angeles. will
no m ore acute thali the Imminent problem Of Sewage Th e Disabled Am cdca n Vet-bui ld a twcr story, six room dwell-
disposa), the SOiution Of these Critical issues is tOO re-crans, Chapter No . 89 of Hun ting-ing and twcrcar garage at 812
mote, We believe, to be linked together for a One -time ton Beach. offici ally opens its West Bay avonue, Newpor t Beach
consideration by the voters (and taxpayers). To re-1947-48 membership dri ve this eve-fo r $!7.000. ning. Octobt>r 21 with a regular Theo. E . Burger of 2651 Crcst-capitulate briefly, the water district is discussing Sal-meet ing and soc ial gat hering for view avenue, Los Angeles. will
va!l'e of surplus water behind Prado Dam and impor-membcrs and prospective membcrs erect a one-story, rour-room hous e
tabon of additional supplies of Colorado River water at the women's club hous e, 418 aNnd gara~~ ohn fBaysshlo2rOOOe Drive,
TC'nth street, Huntington' Beach, e\vpor t c:x:ac · or . . from Metropo~· water District, for release of these 8 00 Othe r permits were' iss ued as
S a t : p .m. C 666 waters into ta Ana River below Prado Dam. Commander· Alex Parqu et will followso Levis uster, 1 Roose-It h d d di I h • · prl'Side over the r l'gular meeting. velt avenue, Los Angeles , a fi ve-
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movie star, has
a collection of
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dolls from 23
r.ountriet.
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11 Mrs. America, who, in
the past five years, has ..
tvmecl over to her meat
dealer 625,000,000
pounds of nffded
uMd cooking fat.
'SKIDS GREASED FOR
READIER DISPOSAL
OF WAA PROPERTY
Skids were greased today fo r
r C'ad ier disposal of governmen t
surplus \lroperty by nc\v rules for
negot iated sail's put in effect by
War Assets Administration.
After three logical prospective
purchasers have either accepted or
rejected the invitation to negotia te
a sale. the deal can be made when:
1. The proposed purchasers can
make the property salable more
economically and e ffect ively than
the disposal agency.
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Wlfil moe LUBTBE
AUTQMOBIL!:8, BOATS and PL&NEll
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Adda """ OU.Or -•ta
It has halped the auto llhortage by protectln111 and beautifyln& cars ,economjcally.
GLIP files daily aa an air-tight, smooth coatlng on many air-•
planes, metal and fabric.
GLIP crosses the country on trucks, cars, buses and streamllners..
Its glass-like surface, one-th~dth-of-an-inch thick, ia flex-
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BUILDING MATERIALS
Bay District Yard
Phone Beacon 5111 . as a VOCatl) rep~ate y, a SO, t at Cities now Ne w memb<rs will be introduced room house and garage at 719
members of Metropolitan Water District use full sup-durin g th e meeting. Eligible dis-Broad street, Newport Heights ,
plies of Colorado River water and quit withdr awing abled veterans wh o do not desi re $9000 ; Hugh c. Marshall , 2113
I, f d d b · d h h to join at this time will be Wl'l-South Ma in street, Santa Ana , supp 1es rom un ergroun as1ns an t a t ot er come to sit through the mee ting one-story hous e and garage a.t 219
South Laguna ·
Will Vote on
Sanitary District
2. The property is a hazard to
heal lh and property or will spoil
or deteriorate unless immediately ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sold. ~
3. The property is to. be sold to I
a foreign government at the r e-
quest of the state de partm ent.
cities and communities of the county join M.W.D., to as guests . At the close of the regu-Tustm avenue. Newport Heights,
acquire additional supplies. lar meeting refreshme nts will "'I $9000 ; Ralph L. Hoyle Jr ., 1505
The proposed sewage disposal plan envisons the served, after wh\ch tables will "' Coast highway, Coron a dcl Mar, a vailable for cards, chess 8 n d . a one-story s_torc building at 407-f ormation of 10 sanitation districts designed to solve other games. Cold drinks will also '409 Coast highway, $8000; s.hell
the problem throughout the next fifty year's develop-t>.. available. '0.1 rompa ny, 1008 west Sixth
t f th Th · · I f II Id street, Los Angeles. all-me tal gas-men 0 e county. e pnnc1pa out a wou be oli ne servi ce station at 714 Coast
located about midway between <_Huntington Be a ch .Yoe "'lt g ~:_:~~~ AND highway, Newport Beach. $7000
and Newport Beach and the cost to the local district i:~g.it.V,~';;0 and Geo rge Jat>..rt . 1679 East Bay,
(No. 5) would be about $56,000 annually for a total ,.,, .. AUTO>roan.a Balboa. altera tions to a house at GLIP SltRVJOE 1609 East Bay, S1500. of slightly more than $2,000,000. SHOP
B th d . . , C-. a ll ... lrTIM o wate r an . san1tat10n are of vital importance, c-•-,... -.. .... , .• Be Wi5e -Advertlae
as r eaders of the News-Times doubtlessly have been f'=========='-----------
led to believe. H owever, we do not want to see these
issues railroaded through. C a r e f u I consideration PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
should be given to each, and quickly. But they should 1 r----A_c _oo_UNT __ ANT ____ 11 PHYSICIAN!! • sUROr-ONS. M.D.
SANTA AN A (Thursday) _ 4. The property r emains in in·
Proposed fo rmation of the South vcntory after a proper offering,
Laguna sanitary district, with is of a special n ature or limited
pr('sent plans calling for $~54.400 use, or its sci'lc by competitive
worth of improve ments, will be bidding would be agains t the gov·
placed before the voter s of the ernment"s interests.
2500-populated lo"WTl in mid-De-"V,'ith nearly $300.000,000 worth
men1bcr. the Orange c 0 u n t y of surplus property to be disposed
Board of Supervisors has ruled. of in th e Southern California-
F onncr Laguna Beach aty En-Ar i.zon~ rligion alone, part of
ginccr A. J . Stead , 9-0\Y practicin g_ which 1s affected by the ne'." rules,
as a ci\'il engineer . subm itted an there a re plenty of ?arga1ns .1.eft
engineer ing r eport outlining three for buyers \1/ho are in a pos1t1on
projects: f 1) installation of sewer to ta.kc _a d\'antagc .o~ the govern-
mains : (2) se wer laterals and (3) men ~.s liberal prov1s1ons for _easy
collection of garbage. s~le. , \Va lt.cr A. Rowe. regional
In connection with the sewer dJrector, said.
\vork. S tead said the estimated -------
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Color guides, . plan-
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cost is $250,000. Approval by the Do you want to sell It? Adver-
South Laguna vo ters would setW ~:se'...'.'.ln'.....'.:th'.'.:es'.::e..'.co:'.:lumn'.:".'s;·===--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ up S5000 fo r rights of way. -
GI Life Insurance
It is an amazing thing that so many veterans have
passed up the benefits and. the protection they can
provide for their families through maintaining their
-National Service Life Insurance.
Now, we don't believe for a moment that the vets
are just as concerned about the happiness and well
are just as concerned about th ehappiness .and well
being of their loved ones as any other family man.
But, from the great number of NSLI policies that have
been allowed to lapse it is apparent that many ex-
Gl's do not realize the advantages t h ey a re forsaking.
Armand Monaco
ARCllITECT
81' W. Bay Ave.. Bal1-
llarbor 1'14
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DENTlllTS
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Corona del Mar
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and by appointment
Beacon 5075
lZO Eut 18tb 8~
Coot& M-Callfonala
Gordon H. Gnmcly, 11.D. '
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Offlce Hn.; 10-12 a.m.; 3r5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
201,700 for installing mains and
$21,300 for manholes : Sl0,000 for
pumping system; $16,400 for forced
mains.
The dist rict '-''Ould include 2800
acres in South Laguna a nd en-
virons. The proposed district would
h a v e an asse96ed valuation of
$2.799,990.
It was said here that the pr<r
posed system wouJd probably tic-
in with the proposed $3-million
sewage disposal system which Or-
ange County is now sponsoring.
The Eskimos probably migrated
to the North Ame rican continent
from Northeast Aisia, says a Uni-
versity of California anthropalog-
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PUBLIC NOTICES .
The Veterans Administration has made repeated
attempts to induce them to reinstate their insurance
and has extended the deadline for reinstatement to
'January 1, 1948. In California the regional VA office
r ecently appealed to the state's largest bank for as-J
sistance in the effort, since this bank has counselors GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8.
Plty&ldaa oad Surs-
. Houn: 2-5, by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 5848
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FfCTITIOUS FIRM NAME
TJIT. UNDERSIGNED do herebT cer -ltfy that they are conducting a retail b11.kery bu~lne.es 11.t SGS Malo Street.
Ba lboa. City of Newport Beach. Call·
for nta. under the rlctltlous flnn name
of : FLORENCE BAKERY. and that said rtnn la con1po1'ed of the followlnl!I
perBOns , whmie name.a &nd add re~s
ar e II.A fol Iowa. to-~·lt :
for veterans in all its approximately 500 branches %811 w .. t o..tn1
throughout the state. V ets come to these counselors P~oa• Harbor u1...1 111 Broadway Cotta 1181111
by the thousands for financial advice and for loans.
In the first month of the bank's assistance the VA
Newport
reported a marked ups\ving in the number of those PHY8IC1ANS-sUR011:0Ns, o.o.
reinstating their insurance. It is to be hoped that'the '
upswing w ill continue.
MIHon M. Harwell, M. D.
Jtol Cout Hlway
Gvoaa de.I Mar
Omce Hours ; 10-12; 2-5
Pboae I latbor 106%
LEf•1.1E SClIMER. 121 2 W . Ocean
Front. Xell·port Be.11.rh, Callr.
FLORE:-:CE B. SClfMER . 1212 Ocea n F ront. Ne w-port Bea.ch . C&ll f.
\VtT:-:-ESS our ha nd1 t his 12th day ot September. 1947 :
, The opportunity to protect his family with ade -
quate i!lsurance a~ ~ow cos~ witho u~ the necessity of
m ~asur1n~ up to ng1d phys ical r eqmrements is some-
thing which every vet should not fail to grasp.
And the time to grasp that opportunity is now. .......... ""'"'""'" ,_.. -.. _ -5 --........ ..,.
SIGN PAINTING
-AND--
All Types of
Commercial Art
Lo<ated at
WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD
L. W. Pierce
1'8& luiWPOft BLVD. Bll:AOON -.w OOll'l.A JID&
Jack's Eqalpmefd Rental
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Pllo•e Beacon 5508-W
l'llh and Santa Ana ATe. Co.ta Mea
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Physician and 8~
N inth aad Central
CBIROPRALTOB
Dr. Tom E. Barton
ClllROPRAcroR
un o....t Blrb"'-7
Oorona del Har
(In Kendell'• Patio)
Plloao -r UK8
DA'.I' ~OOL
Mortimer School
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Harbor 17U
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FLORENCE 8 . SCHMER
LESLIE SCHMER
STATE O F CAl.IFO RNIA,
COU'r-;"TY OF ORA..~GE . 81111.
ON THIS 12th day n f September .
A. 0 . 1947. before tne. Monte R. Grl · mt>a . A No tary Public In a.nd for said County anrt State. ~ninnally appear-
W FI.ORF.'.';('E B. SCHYER and LES· I.fE OCH?ofER . knov.·n ·to me to be the ! personJJ ""hose namee are eub8erlbed to !he within I~rument . and acknow-
led~ed to me tha t they ext.cuted the ..,,, •.
IS W ITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereu.nto set my hand and a!nsed m>·
oCflcl&I seal the day and y~r In this certJrtcate first a bon written.
MONTE R . CRIMES
Not.uy Public In and for Orange County. Call!. Ky commlulo n v:plrea Nov. 14. 1950
Published Oct. 7 , 14. 21. 28 . 1947.
CERTIF'ICATE OF' BUSINESS
F lctltloua Firm N•me
THE UNDERSIGNED dOH hereby
eert.Jty that they are conductlns a prta~ a.nd publlab.lns bmlnem at
9011 •nt Central A"1HM. Newport BMch. Calt.f ornJA. under the ttctttlou.s nrm -.me of Ne'lt"J)Ort Harbor Publlmb-
lns Co.. and lh•t aid nrm LI com-
poeed of the followtn1 pef'90na. wboM
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Attnue. Newport Beach, callfornia. Ladus 8. Bm.lth. m . 421 4-.ocado
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to Cllllne to bime ...... ~: ow--rus 1 aad pod, 1-• n d c11mb11 11t. ...,""""' llwullll>-.,_ .._ Y• waa heme, flreplace, tile bath. ata1l P!i'L dr.&n · • .. n .;;Ji.· --• _....:r
8'-ltc comb, 1517 Cout HlshW&Y. l'US· 1157 Wella PW>e; Coot& ~ ~~ ·--~ Dlnp. Phone JUrbci">t10t,.R. table all.for SlU.00. W. J . Kol· out, nicely carved; 9X12, WU-VOOll:L'& tran'~. ;,.~~. slnkamall' 4 ~tcleh-~: SNDAY, 10 to 4, at 231 VI& N!be, CORON. A . D~EL MAR. ====--:-:-..,.-,.-:---=:;-Corona del Mar. ·84-2tc ll!eoa. &.4tc 100 KAID llL, Bal-with tile shower bath, laundry Udo Isle. See this l;j,· •tory
Great, big reduction pot&, 640 DOMESTIC-Ugl'lt home work 96-ttr with extra water heater, work· Modern Venetion styJe house.
of them, which weigh 7500 toM part ti.me, mornings. Balboa Isl-FOR SAI E-Garage 12x18 atuc:co, BOATS, llUPPUl;S . II shop double garage house trail-Large llllDken living rm .. lots of A beautiful new 2-bedroom -
and cost $2,000.000. will be sold and. Harbor 759-J. 84--2tc to be moved. Owner 2337 Elden Reasonable 28' Cruiser pleasure or l'OR ltENT &1 er .bed with asphali floor. Love-wi~dows. 3 be~rms., 2: baths, south of highway. near be.,tl
to the highest bidder bY War As-WANTED-Middle aged white Ave .. Costa Men. · 84-2tp Jogboat ready to go. Slip or ROOMS -Private entrance and ly yaJd, all fenced, 50 x 150. 2 firep~~I ;n ~pstall'Sf bebd· ~d grarnm:;~::"'~ 11<-
sets Administration, Friday, Qrc.. woman for light house work. DRUM CONTAINERS-5 gal. 35 mooring and skiff. Late care, bath, 1602 Pacific Drive. Corona Sprinkling system, hill sectfon. room; 1 en as ots 0 ca 1-mg room ....... t' ce, car-
t "-24. b cents 10 gal. 50 cen••, 50 •al. pickup or property in trade. del Mar. 84-2tp Mrs. Bond, 726 E . Santa Anita nets; wardrobe closets; wood peted wall to wall. Bedroom and o~.1 live in. Salary open. Har o r ~ a fl thr h t B llvl h I g ~-~ These Jarge carlx>n lined steel 1132-M. 84-t!c $2.50.' SuJtable for garbage and HarOOr 1299-W. 5 p.m. 84-2tc FOR RENT -Apartments. Llght Ave., Burbank. Want Balboa oor~ C?Ug ou · asement ng room ave 8!' e ""UIUVW•
vessels. which were used for cook-trash. Sampson Machine Works, 24 FOOT C&bin Cruiser, St a r housekeeping, private entrance. Bayfront home or Ocean or Bay an~ lln1:t h e?t : .tile roof, large to fioor, facing patio. Patio bal ~g alwninum ore at the $27 000 -TAILOR-Bushelman and altera-1604 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. motor in excellent condition. Adults. 311 Island Ave .. Balboa. view in Corona del Mar. 80-8tp patio with 6 brick wall; 3 car flagstone floor and concrete
()()() Alcoa Plant, l90th street' and u.ons specialist wanted. by local Ph Be 5801 84-Zt gar. House completely weather walls. Venetian blinds thruaut
f ff ti al pron.. one aeon · c Cheap. Hirsch Beacon Landing, R4-tfc stripped·, g round beautifully the house. Lots ot cu .. .___,,_ And Normandie avenue, during t he U:~· can ° -.er excep on 255,, 84-2t AUTOMOTIVE a TIRES Q ~--war, were offered for sale last os1tion. Wnte P . 0 . Box ONE POOL TABLE-Complete 1301 C.O.Ut Highway. P SMALL ATI'RACTIVE Furnished landscaped with lawn & flo\\•ers. closet space. Garage. See um -
month but all bids were called or phone Harbor 1095 tor ap-with cues, balls and accesorles. FOR SALE-Lawson pump and hquse suitable for 2 or 3 im-Wil..L SELL-Equity 1947 LaSalle l\fany other attractive features. home at 432 Dahlia Ave .• Corona
' · tment 84-2tc Nice condition $125.00. Call Bea-bait tank complete. $75.00 Uke mediate possession. 307 Island good paint. perfect mechanical PHONE HAR. 152()...W del Mar. $10,900. Easy term&. off, when no bid much higher than Pom · con 5801 84-2tc ard Co A Balbo o•2 condi tion. 601 Broad S t .. New-o"lt ~---7• ~c $100 ()()() ed. · ed · new. Bay District H ware . ve., a. err tc °"""" c vwuc:r . .,, ..... , • was open Metal pcllShers want • perma-Bal Isl d. ~tt pert Heights. Corner Santa Ana Second unit ot the dismantled nent. Metalsmith of Balboa, lStb FOR SALE -SchJck razor, SlO., · an ~ c FOR RENT-Large two bedroom Ave. and Broad. S4-4tp
P la n t, consisting of $7,000,000 at\d Newport Ave .. Costa Mesa. almost new; Val.Pack, $15., 22-f t. POWER BOAT Easily con· furnished apartment for adults
worth of electrical equipment ,for Phone Beacon 5367. 82-2tc s11ghtly used; r emington port-verted for mackerel; galley, two until July 1st. See owner Sat-
converting a 138,000 volt a .c. line able new $75.00. 204"' Abalone, bunks, ~oo. Harlx>r 1947. urday or Sunday 500 Fernleaf,
'40 PONTIAC COUPE -New
;notor , new paint, nice rubber.
$395. down. 1974 Newport Blvd,
Costa Mesa. 84-1 tc
WANTED-Young woman to nu d 84 2 •• current into 650 volts d.c. for Balboa l sla n · -tp 83-tfc Corona del Mar. 84-2tc electf.'olysis among the pots, will position as machine bookkeeper. Apply Bank of America, New-be sold to the top bidder Tues-port Beach. 80-ttc
day, Nov. 18. FIREWOOD
Other machinery, and the plant W AITR.ESSES WANTED -Ba) CHARCOAL & BRIQUETS
PROMPT DELIVERY itself, will be programmed for sale Shore Cale. Be. 5745. J2..t1'
later.
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The News~ Times will not be r~
JpOnsible for more than one incor-
. rect insertion of an advertisement.
\V ANTED-Experienced carpent·
ers. Steady employment.· Set
Ra1ph H oyle Jr .. 1505 Coas t
Highway, Corona del Mar. Ph.
Ha. 74"1 . 80-4tc
Wrig ht Lumber Yard
1784 Newpor t Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Beacon 5665
reserves the right to coi-rectly -----------~ 83-tfc
classify any and all ads and to
reject any advertisement not con·
forming to rules and regulations.
68-tf< ..... , ______ ..... -·-
llU81NE88 GUIDE
LANDSCAPING
Care of Lawns
Flowers and Shrubs Planted
Hal Crawford
u
315 Al varado Place Harbor TI4
BALBOA 84-tf c
FORMED Windshields & Hat.di
Coven made to order. A1ao Plex-
lcl-A . LudlAI Sheetl fOI' sale
Nu-Wcrld Prodactl Company.
J08 '?bird St., Huntln~n Beacb
Phone Huntington Beach 178
S).tf1
CESS POOI13 and
SEPTIC TANKS
Ioatalled AnYWbere In
Drane• County
c.ontract Drillln&
Sc AU Connection
(All Work Guaranteed)
Full lnluranoe Carrtod
1. It McCORMICK
340 Victoria St. Coote Mela
Beacon 5069-J
93-tfc
\ HARBOR
Plumbing Service
l768 Newport Blvd .. Beacon ~
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Contracting and Supplleo
97-tf<
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 5211().R
:.1573 Elden live., Colta Mel&
20-tf•
12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
Others wfll read your c18.S6Uied
ads as y-:;iu are reading these.
SALE MISCELLANEOUS so
FOR SALE-Chest of dra\\•ers &
filing cobinet, 6 dra\vers. 501
No. Bay Front, Balboa Island.
83-4tc
F OR SA~Full size boy's bi-
cycle you name the price. 1730
Ocean Blvd .. Ba.lboa. Har. 14.61·J
83-ltc
0 KEEFE MERRETI'-T. T_ stove
excellent cond.: breakfast table,
chairs; chest of drawers : Odora
closet; other articles. Bay View
Watches ·-Cocks · Jewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repairing -Prompt Service
Sensible Prices
VAN DRIMLEN
JEWEL RY
l 786 Newport Blvd. Costa Meu
31-tf<
WASHING MACHINES
l! you don·t have one do yow
washlng at
BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 Newport Blvd., Colta 1(-
Phone Beaoon 5TTd
Cale, 311 Palm Ave., Balboa. 17-tft
83-2tp -====-=-:-;:=------FO-R--SA-l-.E--2~Axmlns--.-ter--ru-gs DON'T WAIT
9x12. 1680 Tustin Ave .. Costa ORDER YOUR
Mesa. 83-!tc SERVEL
FOR SALE-Rugs, green Broad-GAS REFRIGERATOR loom 12x20 (could make two
10xl2 I. Green Frieze 9xl5, both N 0 W
good cond. incl. pads; breakfast
table and' 4 chairs, i18: West-
inghouse washing mach.: out-
board motor, Johnson P-45. 18
h.p. Call Har. 558-W. 83-ltp
FOUR PAIRS Flowered drapes
lined and interlined. extra full,
all in good condition: two ward-
robe trunks; one horse power
elec. motor , almost new ; utility
Deliveries Axe
Improving
We May Surprise You
. VOGEL'S
100 Main SL Harbor llS
~ttc
gas heater with pilot light ; floor -------~---
carpet psd, 9xl2. 207 Crystal B Ay$IDE PLATING
Ave., Balboa Island. Phone Har-
bor 1954-M. 83-ltp
PREWAR Check mauser 8-mm.
Sporter stock, Redfield 102.
Ammunition. $75. 121 Marine
Ave., Balboa Island. Harbor
J.545-J after 5 p.m. s2-2tp
Lever hand numbering machine
model No. TI "American Visible"
Brand new. Price $20. Hartx.'
475-W, daytime only. Numbers
from one to one million. 82-2tc
FUR COAT-Size 14, ~ length,
brown squirrell. $35.00. 2 0 B
Fernleaf, Corona del Mar.
82·4tc
Gold • Silver • Copper -Br-
AntlquOI a Spedalty
See Our Ad in Oran~e County
Phone Dlrectcry
1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. --51U
Cor. Harbor and 19th. Colla »-
Next to Methodlat Clmrdi ~tk
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
Compound Motor
Galloa. 7llc
Oil
FOR SALE-Practically new Glide
Crall salllng Dinghy. Fully
equipped also oars and carrier.
Make offer. 1730 Ocean Blvd ,
Balboa. H. 1461-J. 83-ltc
National One-Design No. ZTO just
overhauled, painted ' complete
trailer new cover $500. Beacon
5080, Harbor 2293-J or River·
side 2217. 83-l tp
FOR SALE-40 foot boat "Ernie
Pyle," · nsed for 20 passeng-
er Spor tfishing cha rter or
co ercial n ow equipped for
mackerel fishing. Highest qual-
ity material and workmanship.
Built in 1946. Immaculate condi·
tion, fully equipped including
radio-marine tC'lephone, ready to
go. Docked at Port Lido, New.
Port Harbor or phone H arbor
1296-J. 84-2tc
Boats Priced to Sell
70·ft. Aux. Schooner (nl'W canvas)
$9500 ; 46-ft. Aux. Cutter (Al-
den 1930), S8900 : 38-ft. twin
screw sed. cruiser (1947 ) $16,·
700: 3&.ft. twin screw Stephens,
sed. cruiser, $8900; 26-ft. Steel
Craft (19471 $4000 ; 26-ft. spt.
cruiser (Hunter ) S2800.
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted
711 Coast ffiway. Newport
Beacon 5032-W. 84-2tc
FOR SALE
WANTED-Girl to share house,
apply afternoon and evenings,
1304 Balboa Ave., Ba1boa Isl-
and. 84-2tc
'37 CHEVROLEI' COUPE -Good
rubber, n ew battery. $395.
Terms. 1974 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. 84-ltc
GOOD TUDOR Model A F ord '30
$2'25. Terms 1974 Ne"wrt Blvd .
Costa Mesa. 84-ltc
1937 Plymouth Sedan, excellent
mechanical condition $500. Har-
bor 1160. 82-4tc
FOR SALE-'39 2 door Chevrolet
sedan, four n~w tires. Good C'on-
dition. Call at 42() E . 15th St ..
Costa Mesa or phone Beacon
5322-R. Ross Rudscll. 82-4tp
TRAii.EM
1941 27-ft. "Schultz" trai'ler and
Cabana. Inquire D·52 Municipal
Trailer Court H . B. 83-ltp
SACRIFICE -1945 25-ft. trailer
and Cabana. D·52 Munici pal
Trailer Court, H u n ti n g ton
Beach. 83-ltp
$3i6o PER MONTH
FOR NON VETS
FOR RENT -Apartments. Light NEW TWO BEDROOM homes F .
housekeeping, private entrance. H . A. financed, 4(/'0 i nt erest.
Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. Phone Beacon 5197 for further
82-2tc information. 84-tfc
ONE ROOM Apartment for 2, PRICED FOR QUICK SALE -
garage and utilities. $10.00 per New frame 2 bedroom vacant
~·eek. 113-15th St., Newport and nearly new 1 bedroom , nice-
Beach. 82-4tc ly furnished . Large g a rage.
FURNISHED-Single apartment. Level adjoining Jots. Good in·
Refrigeration, near Balboa Pier , come investment at $12,000. or
$40.00 per month, including util-sell separate. Terms. Owner.
STAR SAIL BOAT No. ·5Z7. One ities. year around r e ntal Call Box "I .. c/o News-Times. 84-ltc
suJt of sails, stainless steel and Sunday 810 E . Surf, Balboa. HA VE 2 good 1h A. building sites.
chrome rigging. in water ready 82-2tp Close in Costa Mesa. Utilities a t
to sail. Bar.gain $750.00. Phone IF=o=Rc-::RE=NT=--::F:oiv_e_roo_m_..,.h_o_use_:; front. $1500 each. G. M. Prit-
Beacon 5629-J or Harbor 443. completely furnishC'd, modern chett, agent. 18401h Newport
83-3tc ki tchen equipmen t. 2 bed.rooms, Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 83-tfc
MUST" SELL-16-ft. Snipe newly beautiful yard, quite surround. LOOKING FOR A 2 bedrm home?
painted, new sails, $395.00 or ings. Rent $75.00 per month. Hold onto your seat! We can
best offer. Miracle Mile Motel Utili~ies all paid Be a co n sho"' you a NEW one a t $6400.
706 Coast Highway. Beacon 5629·M. 83-ltp Located in Costa Mesa. A well
5299-J. 77..Stc F o R RENT -FW"nished three built stucco. Phone Be a con
room apartment, utilities a nd 5713-R or C'lse see_ Eva F. Rho-Clipper Bow Boat
46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H . P . Cat diesel
New bait tank; sword.fish plank;
complete commercial equipment.
Sale or trade. H arbor 97. 68-tfc
Harbor 97
FOR SALE -Star sail boat.
Latest ' type, flexible mast, in-
cluding sails ready to • •all.
Phone Glendale; CitruJ 11188.
6().tfc
garage included, $34.50. Key at den, 470 Newport Blvd.. Costa
317 Coronado, Balboa, after 6 Mesa. 83-ltc
p.m. 82·2tp SACRIFICE SALE of nice Jot at
ROOMS -Private entrance and Corona del Mar for cash, $1400.
bath. 1602 P acific Drive, Corona W. J . Holcomb, 1517 Coast Hwy.
del Mar. 82-2tp Corona del Mar. ''Where the
Flags Fly." 82-2tc
F OR RENT-3 room unfurnished
apartment, employed couple Finest large corner lot on Lldo
only. Reference required. Phone Isle. Principals only $7500. Write
Beacon 5872.J. 82·2tc Box "G" c/o News-Ti.mes.
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPOR'n.JNlTIES
INSURANCE
A REAL VALUE
2-Bedroom !)ome on '12 acre ori Harbor Blvd. This
is a very good. business location. 60 ft. frontage on
Blvd. This is really one of the best buys we have had
in a long time. If you want a business and home loca-
tion you just can't beat this · one. See it today. Costa·
Mesa investments are good and safe in vestments.
Full Price Only $9 ,750
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
1972 Newport Blvd. 819 South Main
Costa Mesa, Calif. Santa Ana, Callt.
Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240
84-ltc
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Attractive, new 2-bedroom home with garage. Hard-
wood floors. Excellent stucco and plaster construc-
tion with a modem floor plan. This home should go
G. L at $9500. Will go fast.
A lovely new 2-bedroom home. Has 2 baths and fire..
place. Surrounded by other new homes, which makes
it a very good location.
' COSTA MESA
Just completed. This 2-bedroom house has nice cab-
inet work, roomy wardrobe closets, and is of excel-
lent plaster and stucco construction.
$6400
Here is a furnished 2-bedroom home about 6 yem
old in super location. Landscaped yards in front and
rear. Large single garage, $11,000 is the price. Make
a small down payment and move in. Owners are
going East. .• ·' Well-built 2-bedroom h~ in Newport Heights
area. Plastered interior. This home should be com-
pared with others at $7500.
EV A F. RHODEN
Realtor
ELTON D. BARNET!' . PERNEL G. BARNE'lT HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACI'OR
274 East 19th S treet
Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, Call1
30-tf<
Western Auto Supply
Authorized De&le:r
1836 Newport Blvd., Colta M ...
17-tf•
82-2 tp FOR RENT-New motel rooms
and private baths, tile shower BARGAINS. Quick sale--Owners, 470 Newport Blvd. Costa ll{esa
alls t h .al BALBOA & DESERT homes, Phone BeaCQn 5713-R. Ev-·ft-Be 5..,.,.,.R
B~ers
CABINET,S
FOR SALE-Rugs, green Broad·
-loom (could m~kc t"'o); green
Frieze, b o t h good cond. incl.
pads; breakfast table a nd 4
chairs. $18 : \V estinghouse \\•ash-
ing machine.; outboard rootor,
J ohnson P·45. 18 h.p. Call Har.
558-W. 84-ltc
WANTED TO BUY n
Boat Maintenance and
Repairing
st . uni eat, speci rates furnished. Income. Box 825 Bal-o;;-.aU.116.,, aeon , , ;;r
for permanent e-uests, $2. per 84-ltc
day, for 2 persons. No kitchens. boa. phone Harbor 1270-J . -------------------------
Custom Furniture -Interiors
Window Sash -CUstom DoOrs
CORONA CRAFT
1302% Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Phone 1108. T7-9tc
R 0 0 F S
W. J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
82-tf•
Plill80NAL u
French taught. Parisian1ady. Long
Beach 68--8409. 8l~tp
USED Electric hot water heater,
Thermodore, $40.00. 718 Jas.
mine Ave .. Corona dcl Mar.
82-2tc
FOR SALE-Nesco electric cook·
er, 60 cycle, like new. Fine
enameled inset dishes, stainless
steel lids. Broiler attachmenL
Call ~ Barbre, Harbor 13.
78-tfc
12 CU. F'T. Weber Deep Freeze,
slide top: 4 cu. ft. quick freeze
at 12 bek>w zero; 8 cu. ft. stor·
age 5 degrees above zero. Sealed
unit. Original cost $525. Will
sell for $300. Call Earl or Bob
H arbor 2600. 83-2tc
Will Pay Cash
F'or your fta-nit:a&re or what havt
you. Phooe Baa.oon 56M..
Crawley Furniture Co.
1812 Newport Blvd., Colla I( ...
92-tf•
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1215 Coast Hiway" Newport
Phone Beacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS
82-:?tc
MUSIUAL & RADIO
Miracle Mile Motel, 706 Coast 81-4tc
Hiway., Newport Beach. Ph. ABOVE TI-IE ARCHES -Good
Bea. 5299-J . 78-tlc view; intere~ting new 3·bedrm.
OCEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel close home; fireplace, large gar. Price
to Newport fishing pi~, 2306 $14,600. Call Hub Powers. Agt.
bcean Front. Harbor 987. A Har. 62-W. 81-tfc
few vacant rooms and apts. COSTA MESA-Older 3-bdrm.
Make reservations now. 76:-8tc home near Victoria and Harbor.
CASH for USED STEINWAY. Georgeous tone. Ma-WANTED TO BENT u Price $5350. AU utilities. Hub
Furniture & Appliances -hbgany base only $485. Terms. WANTED TO RENT -Garage, Powers; Agent. Har. 62-W.
''W B Almost DANZ-SCHMIDT PIA.-.:0 ·co. 81-tfc e uy in Harbor area to store Speed-=====-.....,.--_,..-.....:.::..::: Anything" 520 No. ?.lain, Santa Ana BEAtmF1JL Ocean Frontage in ~uc boat. Harbor 404. 82-2tc
GRANT'S °"""" R-3 zone. Larg e enough for
· So ROOM & BOARD · '8 apartment house. Grand view of Phone Bea. 5707-M PIANOS for practice. me as =---,....--.....,.....,..--.,.,...,---...,
1645 Newport Blvd, C.0.ta Mesa low as $65. Good tone & action. WILL Room and board' 1 or 2 bay and ocean. Now only $35,·
42--tfc. Tenns. All of them rental allow-children in m y home. 229 Canal 000. W. J . Holcomb, 1517 Coast ==-,,=--=---=---:-::--::c:-:'.' ed if you buy. St., off Orange., West New-Hwy., Corona de) Mar. 1"Where
INBOARD Speedboat 15 to 20 ft. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. port. 82-2tc the Flags Fly." 82-2tc
·LOST AND FOUND Prefer factory built. P ay cash . 520 No. Main, Santa Ana CAN YOU Build 3 bedrooms, 2
n FOR SALE -New Gray express I' Crosby Music S hop, Huntington 83-tfc MONEY TO LOAN 55 baths 14x24 ft. living room, with
LOST _____ Aro_u_n-:do-:-L<>gl-:-o-n-:-hal-;:--1-or four-$140. SS h.p. gasoline en-Beach. Tel. 3281. 83-2tp SPINET Mirror type, used. P ay LOANS TO BUil.D, buy, improve. glass wall overlooking covered
, grounds. wooden box containing gine With direct drive and re. FURNlTUBE roa !ALB a out balance $l9S. tennS. Fine modernize or refinance. We pur-patio, separate dining room, ex-
communion set. Please phone verse gear; 20 amp generator ::::---:-:::-:--:---::---:--:-'.-:--:,_,.. big tone, good looking, excel-chase trust deeds. ceptionally large kitchen, with
H ar. 166-M. Reward. 83-2tp and ins trument panel $754; re-Chesterfield and matching chair. lent action. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL hardwood flo ors throughout,
built Chris-Craft 160 h.p. en· Very good condition. 304 Mari-DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. totalling nearly 1700 sq. ft. and LOST--Cigarette lighter engraved
·~ther." ~ntimental ''a 1 u e.
contact Box 154. Balboa Island.
Reward. 84-4tc
gine with reverse and 2 to 1 re-gold Ave., Corona del Mar. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 3333 Via Udo Ph. Har. 1500 landscape 1400 ft. exclusive of
duction gear $875. Seaboard 84--ltc s:J..tfc 38-tfc. patio planting, for $15,750. Wav-
l:quipment Co. Beacon 5841, FOR SALE -8 piece mahogany ----------,--,.,..--erly Drive, Bay Shores. Beacon
1205 Coast Highway. Newport dining set, Maple bedroom set. BABY Grand. repossessed. Now ·NEED MONEYT 5295-R. 83-ltc LOST-Man's wallet vicinity of
Balboa Island. Reward. Harbor
2537. 84-2tc
DIPLOYMENT WANTED II
SECRETARY and office manager
8 years. Collection experience.
S tate license. Notary. Best ref-
erences.. Phone H arbor 1351-J.
83-4tc
Beach. 84-2tc Excellent living room furniture, only $465. Terms or will rent.
' DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. Cub. spring and mn· e-ing -•t-12xl8, 7x12 frieze rugs. 310 Ana ··~ ,,_ 520 No. Main, Santa tress $14; 4 pestered mahogany Flower, Costa Mesa. 84-4tp 83-tfc
double bedstead, $18; ratoan FOR s'ALE-Sanitory couch and ~----====---:----:--:--
setee, $15 : occasional chair, mattress: 3 single cotton mat-PIANO ~G and repairing.
needs covering, $10; Monterey tresses; double bed and spring J, B. Brown. Phone BeaOOD
devenport and chair, new)y re-mattress. Round dining room '5294-.1. 388 Broadway, c.o.ta
finished and CO\'ered; 2 pair table and 4 chairs, at 326 Onyx Mesa. 78-tfc
matching dra pes, S75 : Monterey Bal Isl. 83-2tc WANTED 50 used pianos for our
buffet ''ith hutch, $30: misc. DOUBLE BED Innerspring mat-rent dept. Highest cash price .or
lamps, M onte r e Y occasional tress: dresser, odds and ends. In biggest allowance on exchange.
chair matching end tab)e, ~; perfect condition. Ph. Harbor Terms.
2 9xl2 tan fiber rugs, $20; 8 DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
piece \\·alnut dinning room set, l3Sl-J. 83-4tc 520 No. Main, Santa Ana
swing saw like new. $65. 3411 STIJDIO COUCH With 3 spring 83-tfc
Finley, N .B. Harbor 22()3..J. cushions and Blond occasional f
83-ltc chair. Phone Harbor 2155. lll SPIN£Tl'E PI A N 0 S or rent.
See Us for Quick, Helpful
sttvice on Your Ftnandal
Needs -Loans on
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Security .
Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
(Closed Saturdayo)
FOR SALE-Beautiful new 2 bed-
room, a~d den home, real fire..
place, finest of broadloom, al-
most completely furnished
Terms. Price. $12,750. 1271 S .E.
16th St., Costa Mesa. OJ)en for
inspection. 81-4tp
CORONA DEL .MAR
MODERN, Redwood, 3-bedroom
home and 3-roorfl. gar-age apt.
Just being completed-Materials
and workmanship the finest.
Guest apt. and two car garage
will be good income property.
THE PRICE IS $23,500 -----------"'~'d. Bal Ial 83-2tc Beautiful blonde, ma:hogany,
LICENSED Master Mariner Un-= · walnut. AU rent of tint tdlt ISLAND REALTY CO
Umlted U.S.M.M. No Jonge-fol-FOR THE BOY'S Sturdy twin -and .,_tbs allowod-. purchase. 1814% Newport mvd.. Costa --
Jowln& the sea. but will gladly matching chert. nautk:al design. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. Beacon 5220 210 Agate Phone Harbor m-W
take out veaeJs Oarger t be BUY .OF YOUR SJll.00. 609 Via Udo Sood. Udo 520 No. Main, Santa Ana (A,,._ from Alpha Beta Market) BALBOA ISLAND
better), at no charge "''er week-LIFE Isle. 82-2tc 83-tfc 84-ltc 82-2tc
ends. Pbolle Harbor -.R. • &.4tp A GOOD BUY-DOG8, CATS .& Pft8 Q&I, ICllTATZ D'.VBANO& ti ~ENGINEER Desir•• SHOP AT IS A WISE BUY PEDIGREED O>llle pupa. CaJ1 Owner anaioul to exchange loYely Harbor. Drafting Service
for Builder11 wwk Newport area. 25 yn. GRANT'S Let U. Help Y"" Be Wloo Bea. 80!5S-W. Sundo¥ after 12. new an red wood home at 3
N&"Y and Merdlant Marine. HARBOR ""nn.n"'"'""" 83-ltp Ard> Boy fOI' small bclme ln Bal-R-Ual -0•1111wrdal ~ yacht .., ~ cl. Pbme Bea. 5707-11 "u<W••• unr. OCELOT FOR 8-\I.E-A awmber boa or Newpxt. InformatiCJa '
-ar ltHm. 9ui>ar lll51-.l. 18415 NtwjWXt lllYll, Qwta -l9G H..br Blvd. amt. .._ or the Leopard -faml!J'. --it. N. R. KellY 1197 So. Cout m • C. Cout mw.,, Newpd
113-ftc TI-Uc ~tlo bn>ke. Call BeaCon 5ll01. 84-2tc m.d., 1-Beadt. 84-2tc Pbme B1 ;;w 5llO. -
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Balboa Modernistic Home
On rear of commercial lot.ISmall but very complete.
Comfortable and attractiv,e. Large bedroom, large
living room. kitchen with modem equipment. Snack
Bar. Lots of storage space and bath. Room to build,
business building on front qf lot.
Price $11 ,500 Furnished
Three-Rental Income
Close in. Good return on investment.
$15,750
3-Bedroom Home -Ocean Front
Patio. Fireplace. 3-room rental
nished. Excellent income.
in rear. Both flll'-
$20,000
We Specialize In Income Units
We have 5-6-8-and 14-Rental Units, all bringing
In excel!ent incomes and priced to carry themselves.
Lots -Balboa Peninsula
One residental, 3S:ft. ............. ~ ................... -..... $3500
One R-3 Zone, 35x 100 ... -.................................. $4900 Unobstructed Bay View Lot. 40 x 80 ... ______ $600()
Balboa Peninsula Duplex
3-Bedroom home with 3-roorn apartment over 2-car
garage. All stucco.
Furnished -$18,500
LISI'INGS ARE APPREX':IATED.
BEVERLEY REALTY CO.
4111 E. Central Phone lllJ'. 1'188
Gladys Beverley, Realtor
'Frank 'l'rickey, Saletuoan
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Floor Edgers
Floor Waxers
Tools for
Carpentry Work
and Plumbing
Stock Market
At a Glance
Am Tel .. Tel ···-······----15816
Dupont ·········--··--·-···--192
General Moton1 ···-··--··· 61"
Goodyear ···-····--··-·······:. 48"
Kennecott ···-·-·-··-···-·· 48
Sears ···-····-······-··--····-· 38
So Cal Edllon ··-·-·--··· 31"
Standard Oil ···-····-··-··· 60~
U S Steel ···-····-····-····-· Tl"
Canad Pacific ···-········-··· 11"
d. hla dllllun to enter col-
lege. Naturally, It WU a
pleasant haDDenstanoe. +· + +
Stapeadoal .lllal'llet. Had
the opportunity the other
day to Inspect Lido's vast
gro(:ery ma.rt, as the guest ol
Paul Palmer, and which Is
now WKler construction. It
will be several months before
this vast arena ol 26,000
square feet of floqr spaoe, be--FOR RENT-
CROWN
HARDWARE
I'-----------' I ing built by Griffith Co., will
be ready for occupancy, but
when it Is, it is claimed tG be
the largest store of its kind
in the state, or anywhere
else. Tenant Dick Richan:!,
who has ~vered his connec-
tion with Loy's Ocean Front
store, to devote all his efforts
to assembling the mammoth
amount of merchandise need-
ed, is thoroughly schooled in
handling what will be the
greatest venture of his life,
and every detail a nd help is
being worked out to aid him
in this glowing enterprise.
Book Rents Told
Call Barttor-II!
llH Cout BWJ'. Coro .. del Illar
Library rents and fines reported
by City Librarian Dorothea Wil·
son for September amounted to
$194.61.
Ocean Front Cafe
French Fried Shrimp and . Fish
Our Specialty --e CHOPS e DINNEBS ..... .......... -·-.... -· ····---· BEER SANDWICHES -· ... .. .. .... --.......... · ... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.-.--......... ..
Fountain Service ,,, ___
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Central Retail Area. That
the Ri cha rd Market wiU be
the first unit of a Central
harbor district, is the pres-
ent plan that will envision
shortly the start of a drug 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach store just off the Lido Thea-
~~~~~~~~~C~A~T~E~AND~~D~A~VIS~~~~~-~~~~ ter to be eventually followed by other merchandising seg-
ments. That these elements
should be erected as quickly
COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS
Low Cost-Strong
Permqnent •
MORTARLESS
INTERLOCKING
BLOCK CO.
%!65 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 5489-M
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as possible to bring people in
ever increasing numbers to a
one-stop shopping center. is
conceded by retailers who
have done the same in other
portions of Southern Cali-
fornia. No doubt this is the
plan of the develope~
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20 Years Old. 1\vo decades
ago a small group of coastal
leaders formed what is now
the Orange County Coast
Assn. Object• To promote
the forty miles of shoreline .
which then seemed to get
scant recognition from other
larger and more settled sec-
tions. In that period much
has happened and much of
the happening has been along
these shores. Today the An-
ni versary will be observed
at the yacht club and it Is
hoped that as many of the
ex-presidents. who still enjoy
the luxury of living on this
mundane sphere, \viii attend.
Otto Boyd Finds
Eastern People
Spend Plenty
"One of the things tha t impres-
sed us during our trip to the east-
ern seaboard "'as the amount of
money people there a rc> spending,"
said Otto Boyd, pro prietor of the
gasoline service station at 1500
\\'est Central a\'enue, Newport
Beach.
~tr. and Mrs. Boyd, who live
at 1313 E ast Central av£"nuc, and
l\lrs. Alice Barrett of 1311 East
Central a venue. Balboa, recently
r eturned from a month"s vacation
to the deep south and to the e ast.
Mrs. Barre tt is the mother of Mrs.
Boyd.
They ,·isited N e w Orleans ,
\\'ashing ton, D. C., New York. Chi-
cago. St. Poul, the Dakotas, the
Canadia n Rockies, l\loose J aw and
the Northv.·est. berore returning
home.
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earmarked ror harbor lmprow-
ment.
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11 interested, Jt would have to
raise the other $100,000," Olarle
added
Charle 1tated that the plan 11
also looked on with favor by the
C.Onsolidated area people, who
would like to finance the entire
part of llUCh a plan.
It is a que1tion whether the city
desires to derive rental receipts
from it, or whether it should be
a ~mbined city-county proposi-
tion or a privately-operated basin,
the speaker said.
Charle warned that other har-
bor ar eas "'ouJd continue to at-
tract boat! ""ithout proper slips
here unless some thing was done
by the city and county to improve
"a sadly neglected situation.I'
In San Diego, it was saJd, 200
more ship anchor ages are beini
installed, and some boat owners
here have been heard to say that
they may lift anchor here and go
there.
""\Ve'rt> going to lose a lot if
tha t happens," concluded Charle.
!\1 e mb<ors or !he association vot-
ed to C'ndorse the project. .
'Hayride' Probe
Is Revealed
I Continued rrom Page l l
Los Angeles and driven b)r Ray-
mond E. Forrest . 19, of 4525 Hunt-
ington Drive, Los Angeles.
\'lctlm Cnubed
Police stated t hat there \.\'3S
evidence which sho\VS that the vic-
tim was crushed between the truck
and curb at Golde nrod street a nd
Ocean avenue, a nd instantly killed.
F orrest told police that he was
operating the truck at 25 miles
per hour and going south on Gold-
enrod a venue. preparatory to mak-
ing a sharp turn east on Ocean
avenue, when the accident occur-
red.
Police belieVC' that the party of
30 students "'·ho "'ere in the bed
or the truck slid to one side as the
ve hicle enterC'd the cutve, ove r-
balanced it a nd caused it to turn
over on its side.
Last Rites Saturday for
Jack Clark of Balboa
Swimming School
The funeral services of J .
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111• If Ela II'* 118rm1" C1••1111ta
Fer Efflrtl ti Sa'-tblt Fntdt• y,_11
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Gra.a.4 Exalted Ruler Latayette A.. Lewb of the RPO Elks, at the
Freedom Train t.n New York. pied.Cini the Order's aid arainst
\ CommwW:m ID America.
Meter Fees Up
Rect>ipts from city parking
me tC'rs for the month or Septem-
1.x>r an1ounted to $1300, Police
Chief R. R . Hodgkinson re)X>rted
to City Treasurer J . A. Gant on
T uesday.
r.·tr. and Mrs. Roland Chitwood,
532 Balboa street, Costa Mesa, are
pa r ents .or a son born O<::t. 13 in
Santa Ana Community hospital.
He tipped the scales at eight
pounds, seven and a ha lf ounCt"s .
l\lr. and tvtrs. Geor ge Goeldner
of 33rd street visited their daugh-
tC'r, r..1rs. l\·t ona Moor e. at Onla r io
recently.
r.1r. and r..1rs. Victor T . J ones
or !'vt arine avenue, Balboa Island,
s pent some time in Los Angeles
last \\1eek and "''ere guests a t the
To"·n House.
roo WILL •• .t.MA:r::D
11 .t.T ITI •1CAt1'M' 41'D I.ONO L&.ITl~O
PllOTSC'TION J'O& .t.VTOMOBILU
GLIP BEBVIOE SllOP
Cor. a. 11'tla a lr.t .. c .... ·-Pb. ...._ .,..,_.
11 Years Experience
With Buick.(
Ask for "Roy" and get
the Factory Trained
Method of Repairs.
Cady's Garage
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The South Sea Island
Paradise in Balboa
'• Thick Steaks • Chops
• Otlcken
• Sea Food Delicacies
Tropic.I Drblb
Am•ztact1 Dlttenmt
PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIEI
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STUDEBAKER
SALES • SERVICE •
Bring Your Car in for a Check-Up.
Meet "Bill" Taylor, Service Manager.
Joe Nickertz
PARTS
3415 W. Central Sy Udo Theatre Harbor 510 •
TO START AT
$211 50
PER MONTH
1J ack ) rvt a rtin Clark \viii be hcld l i••·········~ a t the Arch r.1cCormick mortuary / I
a t 137 East Chapman A ve., Ful-
"ROY" CADY
19S6 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
ARRANGE TODAY FOR YOUR
QUALIFICATION INTERVllW
202¥.! West Srd St. -Santa Ana
This Message Sponsored tiy
lerton, at 2 p.m . Saturday Oc-1
tober 25. 1947.
There will be a military burial
under the auspices or The Ameri-
can Legion and Ve terans of Fo r-
eign Wars. Jack was the or igi na -
tor of The Balboa School of Swim-
m ing a nd Diving in 1932 and the
active owner and ma nager until
1942 when he enlisted in the U.
S. Coast Guard.
Hl" was manager of the Light
House Pauu•e la on the island of
Maui, T!'rritority of Ha\vaii. He
was killed August 12, 1943.
He leaves his father a.nd mother .
Doctor George C. Clark, Mrs.
Edith L. Clark and son Doqald
Easton of Fullerton; a brother
George D. Clark of Costa ?ttesa
and a sis ter, Mrs. L. E. Edwards I
of Fresno. 1
His son is in the Army of Oc-1
cupation at Tokyo, J apan.
WAVE OF BICYCLE
THEFTS CONTINUES
Mi chael Woods, 722 \V . Ocean
Front, informed police that a
Poy's black bicycle ""''a s stolen
from his house sometime Sunday
nig ht.
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Ph. -Beacon 5625
Res. Pb. Huot. Reh. 1161
CONVEN IENT
TIME PAYME1'T Pl.A.'\"
BALBOA BAY LIONS CLUB
tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising "tr
How desert
winds help speed
• your voice
across country
For grown ups. too, crossing even a familia r roOm can
be a trip through strange territory-in the dark. So
light is your best companion. \\'h ereve r you go.
Properly located switches kee p you sa fe from bum ps
and fa lls. Th ey elimi nate tha t bli nd and helpless grop-
ing for the switch. !\lultiple cont rol s\vitches wi ll kee p
light ahead of )'OU, $0 you'll ne,·er ha,·e to enter a dark
This reportl'd theft continues 1)3) ••O '"'o ••,.PO" b •ac ~. ~•1'1 l •l•a~oo • •• .. a:i •• M ac•. ~a•tlo• 15QJ ij[ OBITUARIES ] th e uninterrupted wave of stolen
bi cycles that has plagued Newpor t
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Above the de .. rt loor we sometimes use
wind-driven generators to supply power for
long distance amplifying stations miles away
from electric lines. When the wind dies, f;a5<>-
lioc motors take over to charge the battenes at
these repeater stations that give a "boost" to
your voice as it journeys with the speed of light
across the country.
• roon1 or i'all\vay.
You"ll be intere;ted. too. in t he other ad,·antages of
mult iple S\\·itrhe:'. They pern1it y 11t1 to rontrul lights
froni s0,·rral pnints -:::.a\l'i ng s.tt'Ji;:. anrt :o::i\·ing elec-
t1:ic ity. ·too. Be ;3Ure your home plan::; include the t~·pes
of :::if,tc he$ yo u \va nt. a nd ,,·here you \van t them. The)'
,viii help )'OU to en j(lY n1ore of thC' benefi ts that ele<'-
tricit y is bringing t o )'OU'. hon1C'. Call yo ur n earc~t
Edison Offi ce for ad,·ice on adffluate "'i ring.
Proprrl] [M,1ft1I Srt·itch(i + £souGH c1•cu1Ts
~ , ~ + 1.\IGf ENOUGH WlllS
IT ALL ' IT}
ADDS UP + [NOUGH O UTLETS
: ADIQUATI WllfNO
So llf ht rn Gtli fo rnia Ediso n Com'pwy
PLUJIBINO 1 H. ESTUS BARDWABB
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS·
· m-utc R8llll9 • Wam Hmms • Wuhen • CJeenen
r , RadkJa • Eltctllc Clothe! Dryers • Ironets
. -~Merritt Gu Ranps • Fuller Paints
P!liane Bartior 116 _ Newport Beech _ ZMl5 Ooeilt Blvd.
MRS. 1'1ABEL l'IC'KEE llAM r
J\lrs. J\1abel J\•lc KN' J-lam. 69,
dird Friday at hl'r home. 2404
Ocean F ron t , Ne,vport Harbor.
Sur \"iVLnh arc her husband. Frank,
a dau~h tcr, Dorothy Bai n of New-
port and a son. Donald Bain o r
'fampa, F la. J\lrs. l·la m cam e to
Ne''"por t one year ago a f\d to Cali-
ror nia thr(>(' years ago from Bluj:!
Rapids, Kansas. Funeral "·a.S held
J\1onda)· a t 2 p.m . in the Gra uel
C'ha J)('l at Costa l\1esa "';th burial
in \VestminstC'r fo.t('morial park..
FOB INSUBANCE SD
Howard W. Gerrish
1808 Newport--
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