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(James Monroe Jetfenon, au-
. ttior of a column called "call·
fornla Commentlon", is pinch-hit-
ting for Sam Meyer who is on va-
cation )-Ed
~ REPUBLICAN com-
m It tee 's declaration at
Riverside of Intent to investi·
gate nefarious lobbying prac-
tices in California (which
must inevitably Include the
vote trading and promises of
reward by state officials and
departments) has awak~ned
interest in the good and bad
of lobbying.
That lobbying can be good
or bad the framers of the
California Constitution were
fully aware; and they took
official notice of the distinc-
tion.
The Constitution declares
(Art. 1 V, Sec. 35): "Any per-
ron who seeks to influence
the vote of a member of the
legislature by bribery, prom-
ise of reward, intimidation,
or any other dishonest
means, shall be gull ty of lot>-
bying, which is hereby de-
clared a felony; and it shall
be the duty of the Jegisla tu re
to provide by Jaw, for the
puuishrnent of this crime."
The principal dishonest"
means w h e r e by felonious
lobbying is conducted are
clearly stated; and the legiti-
mate application of the term
as nefarious is limited to the
use of dishonest means. That
Is in accord with the defin-
' ltion of lobbying by James
Bryce in his authoritative
work, "Tiie American Com-
monwealth." He states speci-
ftcally that the term "does
not necessarily impute any
Improper mo ti v e or con-
duct," since it is the logical
recourse of individuals an
groups legitimately interest-
ed in the success or failure or prospective legislation.
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLQNY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOLUME llXXIX Jlftl Ceata per Con jlfEWPOBT BEACH, OALll"OBNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB. 11, 1941 .....,,
1ST11c1E1 YACHT PARTY nEscuEa Request Title Transfer
LOCAL PATROLMAN L. V. PHEBUS Is ~hown aiding a fellow orftcer and an &1nbalance aide to
carry one of the four vtctlmA of food-polsonlnK' from \Va)'ne Harper's cabin cruiser, the A&non, Bal-
boa, Jut Satunlay. The Harpen and guests were tit.rlcken with an lllnet11o aboard ship tNo ho~n after
eattng some food. -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock
Stricken wtlh UlneM which
developed two hours after they
bad eaten lunch, ~Ir. and Mrs.
Wayne B. Harper of 116 Aba-
lone street. Balboa bland, and
thelr week-end guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Maypole of Gar-
den Grove, drifted. aboard their
disabled 40-foot pleasure crul&er,
the A.anon, In the ooea.n, two
miles off shore and one-and-
a-half miles west of the Ne"'-
port pier, unW rescued by the
coast guard on Saturday after-
noon. ' altemoon.
It was the second time that the
illness had ,overtaken the Harpers
\\'ho had ~e n stricken in almost
same manner on Memorial Day.
The Harper s and their guests
WC'rC' rescued by the Coast Guard
af ter a r adio message had been re-
yed by Kent Kitchcock of Lido
sle and Ben McGlashan of the
yacht Perrito to the Coast Guard
headquarters at Long Beach aJ'1d
Newport Beach .
Delay On College Site
Council to Ask
MWD2ndTime
At the regular meeting of the
city council Monday, City Oerk
Frank Rineha rt was directed to
address a Jetter t o the Coastal
\Vater District to ascertain if di-
rectors of the MWD system would
consent to N ewport Beach making ~ second application for water
rights.
The move backs up a promiSC'
made by ~layor 0. B. Recd on
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Pet'erson . president of ·~
Coast Junior college, has betm
made to the War Assets ~
tration to delay transfer al tiOt'
to a recently-bid-tor portion ti
buildings and land at the San\a
Ana Army Air base.
Delay of title transfer has hem
a~ked until Jan. 1, 19e().
As ked also was an interim leue
for the same site at the rat• ol
$1 per year .
These and other aspects ol. thr
yet-to-be-built Orange Coast J1.1Jto.
ior college were presented in writ-
ing to the Los Angeles office al
the \V AA and in per90n by Dr.
P eterson to the zone office in .Sat
Francisco.
"\V AA officials both in Los AD--
geles and San Francisco were not
enthusiastic about our proposal."'
he reported to a board or trU9teM,.
meeting Monday night at the hip:
school. "However, alter COl'llliclft'.
able explaining and talk they
agreed it could be done and that
it was probably the advisable
thing to do."
I Pushed by Santa Ana
., But the California Appel-
late rourt, in the case of Le
Tourneux vs. Gilliss (1905 l ,
gave a sinister signjficance
to every use of the term. The
The Aanon was two mile'! off-
shore, half way bE:tween Ne"'JXlrt
Beach and Huntington Beach, and
a Coast Guard cutter , upon pull-
ing along°side, found that the
cruiser's r udder had sheered off,
Fl.no GuldJord, owner11dpper of ftshlng boat Nixie, ls ehown bo1dlnc
a 10-lnc.h Aeetlon of sword.fiUl's "8word." which fish drove through
bow plaok.lng of bJ• boat In ugry battle off Dana Point tut week.
The broa.dblll charged the Nixie twice after being harpooned. Guld-Jonl landed the fhb-"1thout the sword. -photo by Beckner
The surprising move to postix-
actual purchase of thco air bul'
site has been prompted ru; the ~
sult of an unrelmting drive by
Santa Ana boosters to annex all
territory on three side! of the ~
posed college location, a move,
which if successful, would virt~
locate the plant in Santa Ana.
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Propose to Open
Manufacturers'
Permanent Exhibit
Proposed as an associated manu-
facturer's exhibit, to be located at
7031 Westminster Blvd., Westm.in·
1ter, a permanent display hall wi.ll
M ow Orange county manufactured
products to the public. its man-
ager. E . J. Gunther, of Westmin~
ster , announced today.
disabling the ship.
Unable to start the cruiser and
being in a partly paralized con-
dition, Harper told his rescuers
that he managed to crawl about
and reach the radio set to send
the message of the ship's plight.
The sick passengers were taken
aboaJ;d the cutter and hWTied to
Newpor.t Beach, where an ambul-
ance was waiting to take them
to the o[fice of Dr. A. V. Andrews
of Coro na del Mar.
... After trea.tment by the physi.
clan. the four victims returned to
the Harper home.
AGf:D WALLA WAl..LA. WASR RESIDENT, M. C. Brooke Is palled from wrecked car onto atretcber
lmmedlatel1· tollowtnc accident on Cout hlcbway Monday when thick driven bp, Bandleader Freddie
Fisher ran ear ofr road. At the left, ln ear, Mn. Brooke Is belnc helped out alter having .sustained a
broken ankle. -photo by Jacquel1ne Beckner
Truck, Car in Smash-Up on Coast
Hwy.; Bandleader Among 3 Hurt
Three penon• were hurt shortly alter 2 :115 o'clock Monday after-
noon when a •mall truck and a car collided on Cout h.l(bway, near
the Sea Scout Mae.
The rorce of the Impact 1Jil*'t the truck which wu driven by Fred-
die Fisher, 415, Van Nuye band leader and aboved the car which was
drlven by M. c. Brooke, '78, retired 1ervtce station owner of Walla
\\-'all&, Wuh., off the road. ADJ UT ANT CALLS
AMERICAN LEGION
MEET TOMORROW
ADD HEAVY TAXES
Sn you t.hlnk. YOU'RE taxes
are h~vy. WrU. get this.
Local bu.slaeuma..a .lohn
Vo&el rooelved a call lut Sat-
urday mondnc from the ex-
prea ornce notifyinc h I m
that there ,,... a pack.ace
thrre for him. Thin.kine It
mlgbt be aomething for the
1torr, he drove do"'D ln the
plrkt1p aUld carefully backed
It up to the eipreu offtce
fisher suffered a lacerated fore-
head; Brooke suffered shock and
bruises a nd his wife, aged 73, sus-
tained a fracture of the right
ankle. Merle Hunter , 30, bass play-
er with the Fisher band. escape
injury. He was riding in the truck.
Post Adjutant John Sailors has door.
announced the next r egular meet-When he "·alked In be "'u
NEWPORT BEACH
GETS .20 IN. RAIN
I 'Cove' Protestors
l Form Another
Association · Ne\\'port Beach got neither the
least nor the most of Sunday's
brief t hunder, ha.ii and rainstorm.
Heaviest fall in the county oc-
urred in Santa Ana where .49
inches was r ecorded. Newport
Beach received .20 inches bring-
ing its season total to .56 inches.
F or all of last year, the total was
3. 76 inches. ·
Seal Beach News
Co-Publisher
Killed Under Car
One hundred persons a ttended
the mass meeting of oppono;?nts to
the city a d.ministration's proposal
to setup a n assessment district in
the China Cove beach area which
was held in t he Cor ona del Mar
Grammar school auditorium on
Friday night.
Santa Ana's expansion drift'
would also amputate parts at.
Costa Mesa school, Harl>or rup.
and Junior college districts.
Since Santa Ana alread;y hu a
city college,, and since the air I>-.
land soul!l!~'.by Santa Ana wookl
be zoned for· -industrial use, col-
lege and civic officials have e-s-
press~ a desire to re-evaluall>
Orange coa$t college needs !n lllht
of a more~ suitable permanent )a..
cation.
Further OonJerew
\Vith the lnte11t of acquainting
residents with products now being
manufactured in the county, and
"to further moral, public and fi-
nancial improvement of Orange
county," Gunther expec~ to r ent
exhibit booths to manufacturers
for public display Monda}'! through
Frida)'! beginning Nov. 20.
Junior Chamber
Given Charters Fisher told police that he swerv-
ed his tTUck to t he left to avoid
striking an autom obile which stop-
ped abruptly in front of his ve-
hicle and in so doing, he said, the
truck crashed into the left front
fender of the Brooke machine, the
concussion upsetting his truck and
forcing the other vehicle off the
road.
ing of Newport Har bor Post 291, handrd a large paper aack.
American Legion, "'ill be held to-l..W~you've gueurd It-Russell Holland Blystone, 26, co-
,,·ere hi• tax bill•. publisher of t he Seal Beach News,
Fifty percent of the attendance
who spoke out against the assess-
ment district plan made it' plain
that they resided elsrwhere but
owned property inside Corona del
Mar. Others who also protested
the municipal plan asserted they
wished to build homes on th.e lots
they own thef.e.
It was the consensus of opinion
that the group should organize an
improvement association a nd the
commit tee headed by B. Z. Mc-
Kinney, Santa Ana attorney, was
authorized to form one.
Dr. Peterson plans to ccmtMt
the state division of architectu:N>
ln the next few daYB for their •
proval or the two-year-lease plan..
Already contacted has been John
Gifford of the United States Ottk9
of Edu ca ti on who would not give-•
definite answer on the proposal,.
but indicated he felt the conep.
should institute class instruction
at the air base on February 2.
1948.
National and state charters
were presented to the recently-or-
ganized Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commer ce as the climax of din-
ner ceremonies at the Newport
Harbor Yacht club last Friday
night.
morrow night at 8:00 p.m . An They wel&"bed one-and-a-I was killed west of Anaheim early
hour ear lier, the executive com -quarter pound.a. I Friday morning when the car he
mittee a nd officers of the post '-------------' was driving went out of control
will convene. BOUSE ENTERED and overturned
The rc>sidence of Edward Wag-He was hurled out of the ma-
Gifford also SUgg<!Sted that Dr.
Peterson at tempt to negotiate a
five year lease. He will come to
Newport Beach for consultatka
on Nov. 12.
Announced, too, were plans to
give three prizes a month to those
organizations responsible for the
largest attendances at the exhibi-
tion.
Dean C. Bradford. preside nt. ~c
cepted the scrolls from Pat Raf-
fer ty of Long Beach, national r ep-
rc:>Sen tati\·e of the United Stales
Jwtior Chamber of Commerce.
Address or the evening will be ncr at 2908 Ocean Front, New-chine when it ran off onto a soft
gi\'en by Ed Kirby of the Santa port BcaC'h, \vas entered some time shoulder and died from injuries
Ana Federal Bureau of Inves tiga-Saturday night, but nothing was sustaine4'.i v.•hen the car rolled over
Fisli£'r said his attention "'3 'l tion office. taken. local police reporte'd . his body. ·
distracted from the road\vay ahead I A psssenger, William R . Hayton,
h!clGnney, who presided as
chairma n of the meeting, compli-
mented the NeY..-port Beach city
administration 1for "not falling)n
step \Vith the county ·hiking taxes
out of reason." CDM Civic AsSn.
Elects Officers
Gunther expects to run a free
emplOyment bureau in conjunction
with the e:l'lterprise, he said.
by the appearance of a policeman escaped uninjured.
on a motorcycle. Blystone, a former army flyer ,
Preceding t he presentation,
master of ceremonies Roland N.
Lagerlof introduced the newly
elected officers of the junior cham-
ber . They are: Dean C. Bradford.
At Santa Ana Community hos-purchased a half interest in the
He .:ilso stated that though many
people may be op~ed to the
propositions, a m etropolitan wa-
ter and sewerage system were
necessitiE"s which N ewport Beach
must have it it is to keep up with
the trend of increasing population.
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THREE SPEEDERS
FINED IN CITY COURT
pjtal, "'here the Brooke'! wer e Seal Beach N~ws three weeks ago
taken Monday, it was said tha t the from Publisher Hammond P . Hart. Ralph L. Hoyle, a general eo&--
tractor, was nominated and elect-
ed president of the Orona del ~
¥ar avic Auociation at its an.
nual meeting in the gra.mmar
school auditorium at Corona del ·
Mar on Monday night.
City Judge Harry L. Blodgett president. A. Edwaro Rlchardson,
imposed fines of fi ve to $20 on 1st vice-president, John R. Daniell,
three speed.en who were arraigned 2nd vice-president and J a ck E .
in his court on Monday. Baumgartner, secretary-treasurer.
FiDfd were Eddie Anderson of Members of the board of direc-
•. 428 Marguerite street. Corona del D v ---•· th ll . tors are: Volney Hay, Jr., . . Mar, SS for ex1..,,.~1ng e mit Do aid D N I Wllll · R --~ J ph Wal Hnyes, n . oe . am . in a 35-zone; Edwl:U"Y ose -Alford, Robert S. Holden and Rol:r
ten of 20126 Santa Ana avenue, ert L. Undstrom; and alternates
Costa Mesa, $10, and J ean Cor· Earl w. Coppersmith, Roland N.
nellus Campbell of Compton, $20. Logerlof, William Keith, Jack E.
Two others who will a ppear be-Boyd, Ralph Hoyle and Henry S.
fore the court on the same charge Bonnell.
within a few days are, Richard Introduction of guests was made
A. Streisy of the Greenwood apart-by Ed Rlchardson. An evening of
ments Balboa. and Lawrence
uvtniiston Kamber of Santa Mon!-dancing follow<d dinner .,...,_
monies. CL
79 year old m an apparently had
not suffered internal injuries and
was ~ting comfortably today.
Mrs. Brooke's condition also was
good, the hospital reported.
LOST CHILD FOUND
Reported missing by her mother,
Mrs. A. Paddock of 115 Amethyst
street, BaJboa Island, who told po-
lie she feared the child might
have fallen Into the water, Christy,
her t h r e e -and-a-haU~year-old
blonde daughter, was found wad-
ing in the bay at Sapphire street,
five blocks away, Sa"turday pa lice
reported. She was found by Pa-
trolman D. J . Montgomery.
VEIS GIVE CHECK TO SANTA ANA BLIND GIRL
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With the enthuaiutlc cheering who lost his right .arm go!~ in Three Automobiles
at 1700 Fullerton Junior collece with the First Divwon of mannes. 1•
atudents ringing 1n her ean. blincl at Iwo Jima. Annetta'• father is Col 1de Neer
Annetta L<>uioe Bloodwmth. of a muter aergeant m the marines Marquerite Street
Santa Ana. wall<ed off the atage at El Toro nHr Santa Ana.
.leat Friday at Fullerton clutcblnC The majority of the flmd wu o..nq.,, only ~ted from a
In her tlnlt band tbe check which raised by private subocrlptlon three<ar CDllW"'l at Marzuerlte
will make pomlble an _..,tlon by through the etforta at the Marine atroet and 101 alternate hichwaY
Wblcll sbe may Re apln. Wivs at. America ...S tbe lump In Corona de! Mar on Sandat.
The mc•>eJ'. $483.91. ..,.. the ium by the vets club .... made Pollce ~ the can ...,...
..,.._ at a 13,000 flmd needed -the marine -publlohed driwn by Robert C. E\lvts at. Loo
far tw<> eatW tn_.ants. and a plea far belp when they ft&!lzoed ~: Robert J. Gorpn, a
.... -Ud bJ' the ": club that uM. the maoey ..... ...-chauffeur at. Lacuna Beech and R.
j!.. ~ :;:,;'::::..i .to .,.:,. i!; b111...tlateb' a pnwd 1 I --GllberUo at. ~t.ario. The mW..p
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Dedicates New
Memorial Flag
Ne"rport H erbor High school
alumni who gave their lives in
the cause of World War D re-
ceived fit ting tribute Friday mom~
ing at a special assemblf cere-
mony at which a Memorial Flag-
pole was dedicated
McKinney, who is a resident of
Corona del Mar. is assisted on his
committee by ·nr. Earl M. Brady,
George W . \Vooley, Lefferts S.
Hoffman and Bart Devol.
Realtors Conclave
Other officers nominated and:
elected were, Richard Featbrl'-~. vice-president; ~ 0-lulf· secretary, and If a r o Id Davis~ treaser.
Many of Newport Beach's real-Named to the board of directors
tors departed last v.reekend, some were, Mn. G. L ~. Bradlea
by train and some by automobile, Finch, Hubbard Howe, Fayette z..
for San Francisco to attend the Blrtscher, and John Sadleir.
forty-fourth convention of the na~ Following the clocin& ot ~
tional auociation ot real estate nations by roll can vote Mn. A>-
boards. The board's southwest drews wu called upon' to !llve a
branch has sent more than 125 reswne ot the China Cove sttu.-
delecates, it was --revealed lion to date.
Under the direction of Principal
Sidney H . Davidson, American
Legion post commander Vincent
Cuaamano. American Legion post
chapllt!n Will!am Bannister, and
band.leader Clinton Sawin, services
were appropriately curled out.
culminating !n the placing of ~ths~~'c:!.·~:,n~~~: T~l~phone Co"mpany Ready to Wekome ~~":~ :=:0-:1!:'. VIS1tors At Open House" ~remonies
monies Carlton Mean. Albert S. :•Daddy, bow does the telephone wwlr: ?"
Otto, the fean=d speaker, ad-'What happens to my --I talk Into the ~'"
the cathering on the chil~~ and hundreds lib theoe, will be llllli•al!d tor -
ted Natlona." and TeJ0g.,.ph <!.om.: thor,.;:: adW~ ":..The Plod& ~
be!!; Hlch alumni. to wldn 311 E. Central avenue, Balboa, Jr" Frldoy from "i, ~ ~ 9 .30 at
the llerylce wu especially ~ for all who want to vlslt and see for themlehea What the lmi.ie l:, ma
voted, IJ1clude the followlnc killed telephone cet)tral offl"" looks like, bow It operates, and Wk -
In World War II : some of the telephone men and women Who JJlaU It wan.
. Samue! Allen. v...._ Fitzpat-An -n invitation hal been .,._ to tab m all queellcw ...s ~
rick. Jlni flm'wy, Bill Houripn, tended to all by Manager T. II. &iw U-In-tbe -du a-
Pat Jordan, Max Jordan, Leolle Hambroolt to vloit tW af.fice dur-m Wbat 'mMN tbe lMlllt at~ ,
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NEWPORT BALBOA MEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY Newport -· Calli., No-U, 1M7
'Save-a-Life'
Campaign to Hit
Traffic. Violators
Things have kind of dried out
1rom the touch or the Santa ~na ''If you can save a life, even lf
winds we've had, but the air sure-it takes 1000 nights to study the state motor vehicle laws; It will
b does look clean and bright. The be worthwhile," said State High· dlamber of commerce should do 90fllething about k~pi ng the air way Patrol Officer R. I. <Cuba)
-ao beautiful all the time without MorTiS, Friday.
having wind with it. Addressing the Newport Harbor
Mrs. M 8 r-Kiwanis club at their meeting in
garet Fields, White's Cafe, Balboa, the highway
whose husband patrolman asserted that there
is in the ma-must be cooperative et.fort by both
rines stationed ~ents a'nd children to make the
in H 0 n 0 I u 111, roads safe for both motorists and
race d against pedestrians.
time to com-Courses in driver's education
plete be r scto will soon be given to classes at
flight in the Er-thl" NewpOrt Harbor Union High
coupe be f 0 re school. Santa Ana Union Hi g h
school will start driver's' educa-leaving to join fliM. Im.mediately after her solo lion classes in January.
flight, she left for San Francisco "And the first Sund4y in De-
to catch her boat. John Henning£'r cember every preacher in Orange
and James Deen also completed county will be asked to preach H
their first solo flights under their sermon on the 10 commandments of traffic safety," Morris said, G . I. Training. . Th · I d Philip Van Camp completed his adding, " e princtpa comman -ment of \\'hich is, 'Thou shalt not private training a nd received his kill'.
private pilot certificate. while J ames Beaulieu received his in-Eleven cities are now cooperat-
strument rating through the G.l . ing in the state-spcnsored mo\·e-
Bill. ment to reduce acciden ts ,and
In flying around differ ent air· casu~lties on the high\vays •. and a
ports you will no doubt see some traffic safet~ conference as !re-
new signals af\d markings. CAA ·~ucnt\y held 1n . ~anta Ana tCJ out-
now requires any airport having line to other c1t1e;; how they c~n
a right hand traffic pattrrn to dis-hel~ cut the ncc1~~nt r ecord 1n
play a "Segmented Circlr" \Vith 1h.-.1r O\\'Tl con1mun1t1es.
a diameter of 100 fret instead of
the old solid line circle ""·hich has
meant an airport through the
years. Projections from the cir-
cumference of the ci rcle in line
with the usable runways indicate
landing s trips a 'n d "L " shaped
arms on these projt'Ctions indicate
wht:ther to use r ight or left hand
pattern. In the crnter of the circle
will be a .. Landing T" indicating
the actual runway to use, and
above this a wind · sock for wind
direction. Large figures in the
circle will indicate the actual traf.
fic pattf'm height a!>ove sea lev1~1.
.And a red flag flying from a pole
$('t at a 45 degree angle to the
verticle will mean that the fi eld
is closed for take-offs. Ships in
the air, however, may land when
this signal is shown but will be
held on the ground.
Bob Smith, Garden Grove F ord
Dealer, is the new owner of the
Cessn.:t. 140 formerly owned by
William Sherry of Lagilna. Mr.
Smith, \o\'hb learned to fly with the
Martin School of Aviation, will
iiOOO be checking out in his new
$hip.
ODD FACfS ABOUT FLYIN,C::
Many people who have never driv·
en a car have learned to fly with-
out any difficu;ty. A~d legless per-
sons find flying a very desirable
form of tranSJX>rtation. I once
knew a girl who lost both legs in
an accident when she was quite
young, who flE"\'l all o,v e r the
United States in her own two-
.control plane, which was entirely
£tandard with no special features
c f ll.ny kind.
The Aero Squadron of the
Sherifrs Reserve held t heir
monthly shoot at the pistol range
In Santiago park last Sunday,
and believe it or not, every shot
w as a bulls-eye.
Sky-Bob with us next week in
1:his paper, and during the week
wily not do a little bobbing around
Ole slties yo\ll"Self. It's lots of fun.
"The Dillinger Story" • • • He
\.\'as the most da ngerous man in
America. Begin this startling story
of ruthless killer John Dillinger.
Peter Levins tt'lls it in the Ameri-
can Weekly, that grea_t magazine
distributed with next Sunday's Los
Angeles Examiner.
"Dog Battles Mountain Lion"
• • • Read the thrilling story of
the Lion-Fighting Mongrel ar.d
otr.cr brave dogs. You'll meet these
c:anine heroes in "Heroic Dogs,
Inc." Read it in The American
Weekly, that great magazine dis-
tributed with next Sunday's Los
Angeles Examjner.
Disability
Income Plan
Offered Vets
Disability income protection,
which may be obtained by vet-
erans in connection with their
National Service Life Insurance,
provides a low cost meS.ns of in-
suring a small cash income each
onth in case of future total dis·
a9ility, Ben Liebermann, county
service officer, Santa Ana said
today.
This provision, when added to
a veteran's policy, pays SS per
month per thousand dollars of in-
surance. for Sny period or physical
or mental disability making it im-
JXISSible for • him to follow any
''substantially gainful occupation''
for six consecutive mon t h s or
more. For a veteran carrying the
maximum of $10,000 insurance,
this would amount to an income
of $50 a month. Satisfactory proof
of goo<.I health is required to ob-
tair. this additional coverage. How·
ever, veterans with service COO·
nected disabilities less than total
in degree are granted a waiver ot
these disabilities if they a pply
prior to January l, 1950.
YOUR WARDROBE
KEEP !T AT ITS BEST
AND READY FOR ANY EVENT •
We Use The Zoric System
LIDO CLEANERS
t.5i Newpori Blvd. OOSTA MF.SA
Phone Beacon 5'798-.J
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AMMUNITION
Duck Loads
Quail Loads
Skeet Loads
• MARINE SALES,· Inc.· ~ .
-8. ~ rr-t l'lsmo ...... m
(Next to Ferry, •Balboa Island)
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3 Wiii ' Judge
Photo Contest
Two outstanding authorities ou
photographic m atters, Heiftnan
WlllJ and Bob Wallace, with Phil
Dike. noted Southern California
a rtist, havr been selected to judge
all entries in the Newport Harbor
Photo contest. All judges are w~ll
known ip Los Angeles art and
anri photographic cirrles.
CROWDED AROUND no; "Ciiow TABLE" .. J ... t. perUoa of tho Sarp tzuoac tllat laat Saturday
momJng ate breakfast, from 7:SO t.o ll:SO, wltll t.be KJ'WUlll club. wbo, with Jl1re Inapector PblJ Hayden
(shown extreme rtcht In abtrtalee~} 990uored the evea.t ln behalf of .lun.lor 111.remen procram. · ' ·-photo by Volney Hay, jr.
Extensior1 of time in wh ich nic-
tures can be taken for the con~
test hes been made to June 5,
1948. This was done to allow
Ample opJX>rtunity for showing
scenes 11t all seasons of the year.
All entries must be "shot" in the
NcwJX>rt Har bor area, but with fh f'
\Vide rnnc<' of subjects permitt<:'d
there is plenty of opportunity for
exercis:1n~ r r al skill and tale nt in.
LOCAL PATROLMEN CURB 12 ON 'SPEEDWAY' :~~.:~~Clion or the picture to b<'
The tC'n clas.c;es of subjects in-
Continuing its driv~ to make,corne to court. November 14. Tustin street. He must appear in cludr d iri the contest arr Marin<'
cilY streets and nearby state high· Rober t Lee Howard of Hunting-local court, November 12. Action. Marine Still Life, Hom,.,
ways s~fl· for both mOtorists and to~ Beach, accused of going 65 In Merald B. Baer of Inglewood. ac-on \\'a1 er Front , General H arbor
pedestrians, the speed control a ::i5 zone at 101 and Orange . He cused of dri.Yi ng 45 in a 35 zone Scenr>. BPar h SCT'nc. Girl or Girl«.
~uad of the NewporJ Beach po-must go to court, November 20. I at 101 alternate and Tustin street. rhild or Children, Fishing faction )
hce department handed out 12 Malcolm Stuart MacSween of He also was cited to appear in Bird or Animal Subject, Garden
tickets for speed limit violations Laguna Beach. accused of hitting I court, November 12. Home SCC'ne.
over the \o\'cekend. . 50 in the 35 zone o~ 101 at Meri-Patroiman Montgomer y's cita-An yone is allo"'ed to enter. T h,.,
Motor Patrol Officers Merl Coe gold stre<:'t. C:Orona del Mar. He tions took in the foll owing motor.1 on l ~' rf'Ollirf'm,,nt is that photo<::
and To.m Orr ~ot the largest num-must see the J~dge, N~vembcr 14. ists: must hr not l ~s than 5x? anrt
ber -n1n::-. while Patrolman Mont· Robert ?\.1art1n Semans or La-moun f"d on standard cardboard gomery got \\VO a nd Patrolman guna BcJlch, accused of riding 50 Gene Harrison Smith of San
MeMani&<il stopped one. Eleven in the 35 zone on 101 at Dahlia Diego, accused o{ hitting 65 in the moun ts.
';iolator s \.\'ere taken on 1(11 alter-street. Corona del Mar. He mus t 55 zone of 101 at Orange. He was
l Id l · 't N N'.11.8 .A. TO l\fEET NOV. 1'!
na•e and the 12th \vas caught ex· appear in city court . November 13. o o appear in Cl Y court. O·
ceeding the limit on Bay avenue. \Vesley J . Moylr or L}''Tl"'ood, nc--vember 14. Nt>\\·rort H arbor Businr:ssmen'!:''
C'oc and Orr v.•cre res{X>nsib-lc cusyd of driving 47 per hour in Charles E. McNeil of Newport :tc:...:ori:1111 n ,\·ill hold annthPr r('g -1
for the follov.·i ng citations : the 35 zone at High"•ay 101 at Beach, accused of riding the speed· u1:i r n11 ''1t n ~ a i: Norton's B::iv
?>.I art in Don York of Huntingion Tustin. Ne"·port Beach. He W ..!S ometer to 40 in the 25 zone at Shnrr (';1 fP, C'oa<::t HighwaY, N~
Bcnch , acrusr<l of drivin~ ti5 miles told to appear irt court, November B a)· a nd 12th strc>et. tic was ordc>r~ ,·rn1hr r 1:!, ;1 1 7 p ,m.
per hour in the 55 mile zone on 13. cd to appear in cit y court, No--,:-=------=--=====-.
101 alt£>rnatf' at Orange. I-le m ust J ohn E. Ad ams of San Diego, ac-v('mbcr 14.
appear in court. November 21 . cuscd of hitt ing 48 in the 35 zone P atrolman MrM ani gal ha nded a "Be Sure-Insure"
La\\·rence J . O'Donne\ of San on H igh\\'ay 101 at Tustin. Ill' t iek( 1 to 1'\r1 1lur 1\. T hon1as of
Ga briel. accused of driving 55 "·as cited for November 12. :;;;:in IJ u t:1• /qr hitting 4;) in t hr
miles an hour in the 50 mile zone l'vlonty Chnrll's 1'.1endenhi\l or 3.) zon<' :it \(JI hiL'h \\'<tY <:i nd '!'hr'
a t 101 high\vay and Marigold San Dil'~O. accused of going 45 ,_\rc:hcs. I le \Va ~ told to apfK.'ar in
s tr(l('t, Corona del Mar. He must in a 35 zone at 101 alternate and court, Novem\X'r 15.
Maurie Stanley
with
Junior Firemen Fete Is Success
As 800 Breakfasts Are Served
\'OUR BOY IS \\tORTH IT
C:ivi.: hin1 ;I IJ I· lfl 11• <1 11• • 111 11-
ic v ;ind h"IP him lo le;11 n ;1 1J•HJI
money, \VC' h <i \ L' a g(}(){J plun fo r
bO\'i;;
F.arl W. Sta.nley
* 2%15 Marlnf'l AvP .. Barbor 1776
Balboa 1~1aod Eight hundrC'd breakfasts of
pancakes and sausages were serv-
ed at the Kiwa nis-sponSored New-
JX>rt Harbor Junior Firernen fete
whtch Y.'as given in the large park-
ing lot of the All American Mar-
ket at 810 Coast H:gh"·ay, New-
port Beach. on Saturday.
Total funds derived from the
sale of 1300 tickets of admission
to the breakfa$t \vent to the J\tn-
ior Firemen association fund, Don
Durant, treasurer of the Kiv.•anis
club, said.
Every member of the Kiwanis
club formed ar. arrangements'
committee· headed by Tom Dugan
of Balboa and was ·on the grounds
as early as fi~1e o'clock in the
morning to prepare tor the. event.
People began to arrive for
breakfast early a nd the committee.
y,.ojth the help of Jim McFarland.
manager of the Coast H igh'IA•ay
store and h is associates. saw to it
that everyone received a generous
share of the food .
The menu included pancakes,
splashed with liquid butter and
syrup; linked sausages: coffee and
in ilk and apple juices. There was
a bottle of milk for every person.
One boy from the 1--leights liked
the pancakes so much that he ate
30 of them.
'
·open an accountl
•for any a,mount'.
. \\'A RRF.S .J. WF.ISF.R Several prizes were a"'arded.
r.trs. Cairns of 132 Via \Vazicr
Lido Isle, \\-'ho was the one lo ng·
est married (37 years) present,
,10 7 ~·~ •! ol! '~"'" I K•·h l'jl .,. \ l :lfl~
\.\'On a basket of canned goods.
~1rs. Ray Rachar of Balboa ad-
judged the woma n mar ried the
shortest length of time was given
a basket of miscellaneous grocer-
ies.
M<'l •u1•u l 1n 1,1(,. IP-•U r111nr1• (u.
DAVID C. CORSON
Residential Contractor
and Builder
Harbor 1520-W
Harbor 1085-J
110'7 ~ North Bay Front
Balboa Island
Children winning prizes• and
types of their prizes were : Sharon
Yarnell of Balboa Island, a can of
shortening and a bottle of apple
juice; Linda Cafinon. address not
given , framed pictltre of Ginger
Rogers ; Bobby McCullough of
Ne"'JK>rt Beach, a large cake; Bob
Callis of Corona del ~1ar. a neck-I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tie; Robert Cramer of Costa Mesa, 1-
an electric iron, Bernie's SJX>rt
Shop. Balb6a. a box of candy, and
Luther Crocker. son of Fire Chief
and Mrs. Frank Crocker of Bal-
boa, a PyTex set.
The JX>pu!ation of North Ameri·
ca more than doubled in the 60
years between 1880 and 1940. Ac-
cording to the Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica, the population of the con-
tinent increased during this period
from about 73,000.000 to more
than 185,()()(),000.
\'OU •'ILL 81': AMAZED
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T . C JOHNSON, Supt.
Careful Repair Service .by Skilled Mechanics
Is Our W crlchword
A. L "ROY" CADY
--OOMPLETE AUTOMOTivE SERVICE--
Ignition -Tune-up -Overhaul
1936 Barbor Blvd.
Phone Ba,con 5625
Towing
Costa Mesa
Open 7 Days a Week for Your Convenience
After the Wreck, Have 'Ted' .Repair · and
epaint Your Car Right!
can Biid Statloll . TED'S HOBBY -SHOP
Wago•s ~ DoWll-
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WllB BIOB LUSTRE
AUTOMOBILES. BOATS and PLANES
From: II.armful atectA or Sun, s.It Wa&er
Aclda -a. Otber-"£1ement. '
It haa helped the auto shortage by protecting and beaut.it)otn&
cars economically.
GLIP flies daily as an air-tight, smooth coating on many air·
planes, metal and fabric.
GLIP cros~ the ~untry on trucks, can, buses and stP.amlinen.. ~ts glass-like surface, one-thousandth-ot-an-jnch thicit. is nex
1ble, .yet hard 8;Ild permanent. It will not discolor, peel, era~
or ctup.. It resists heat, sun, salt water, alcohol and time.
GLIP SERVICE SHOP
Cor. Ea .. t 17th anfl ln'ioe
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DeflC'!lou. Sea Food•
Or, eamplfl!tob eQul,)ment when yea
waat. Lo cak.b you.r OWL
HO RM EN
FISH 'MARKET
ON CENTRAL AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH
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THE ARCHES
Service Station
Announces
THE OPENING of a COMPLETE AUTO-
MOTIVE SERVICE GARAGE in connec-
tion with their Service Station.
GENERAL REPAIRS -BRAKES
MOTOR TUNE-UP by
LEE RAINS
using factory approved methods
TOMMY THOMAS
UNION OU, DEALER
THE ARCHES Ph. Beacon 5963
BROAD
BREASTED
Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
HENS _ .TOMS
LIVE -·---·---··-.52c Lb. LIVE --------·-··-" .48c Lb.
DRESSED --·-· .56c Lb. DRESSED ·-----.52c Lb.
DRAWN --·--·-· .65c Lb. DRAWN ____ ... 60c Lb.
Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
+ Direct to Consumer +
Christen Turkey Ranch
17th 8TBEET a TUSTIN -COSTA MEii.&, CALIF.
PHONE BEACON 9063
NEW UNIT OF '.: JtiOuu.ro
II THE PALM SPRINGS AIU
Snclude1 MemHrshlp In the famous DESERT CLUI
I pge home building
program 11Dder wa7.
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NEWS-TIMES
SPORTS
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Colorful Trainer lieads for Santa Anita;
Bringing South American Turf Stars
Horatio A . Luro. the da~+------------
South Amertcano wtth the boW tie, Schedule El Toro
who was a colorful figure at Santa Bask ball
Anita before the war, has reser-·et
vations for a powerful public
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NEWPORT BALBOA Nl!lW8-TIME8 p 9
l'UE8DAY Newpurl -h. Cllllf, N....-11; 1M1 age t>
New Aqueduct .. FREDERICK YACHT
Joins San Diego MAKING CHANGES
To Metro Water
stable for the meeting which opens Although they have yet to play
•--Tu-eodA1'--•' •N•o•v•.•1•1•••1•"•1--ll Dec. 'Z7. Topping the shipment, ex-a game, the El Toro basketball peeled from New York within the team. which took third place hon-
SANDIEGO .--Corppletion of the
San Diego Aqueduct early in De-
cember, bringing Colorado River
wat er to this area, ' will climax
y~ars of effort to assure a sup.
plemental supply urgently needed
to meet the increasing demands of
a (A.St-growing community, as well
as the vast naval establishment
within its environs.
Spokesmen for the Fredeiiclt
Yacht Co., 1215 Coast Highway ..
have r evealed tha t ple.ns are
underway to revamp the entire
business structure.
Among. changes will be the in-
troduction of slip service for crub-
ers o~ feet overall length and
unde st~llation of the latest
mod n eqwpment to s er vi c e
yactits up to 65 feet, and the staf-
fing of experl mechanics for all
types of gas and diesel engines.
Tars Sail Late
To Knock Over
Downey, 28 to 7
Newport Harbor's uninspired
Sailors. waltzed back and forth
across the greensward Friday
night and by halftime enjoyed a
7 • 7 s tandoff with a winless aggre-
ga tion from Downey.
It was not until shortly after
t he , mid-way intermission that
Coach Wendell Pickens' charges
managed to raise some steam in
the boiler. Bill James set sail afte r
hooking onto a pass from Bob Gib-
bons and Bob ~ bulled over
from the three yard li9e to put
the Tars into a lead the y managed
to make decisive. Horrell kicked
the point to make the score 14-7.
Newpor t rolled on for two mor e
touchdowns in the final fra me, th e
f irst on a 61-yard m arch \\-;th
Berry on the end and again when
Paul Robertson took a pass follow-
ing an inter ception and ambled 13
yards. Horrcl a dded both extra
points.
The Vikings tallied ear1y in the
game after Bob Berr y momentar-
ily fell prey to the Tars' occupa-
tional disease -fumblitft. Henry
Grandlo. a good passer. shot a
strike to Fred r.toxley for 28 :yards
and a toucbdown and Rosend ahl
conver ted .
The ~ ... 1ilors sustained a drive for
86 yards · in the second quarter
with Bob DeRuff ci r cling end for
the la:st 17 yards and the score.
The v.in brought the Tars up to
a .500 standing in the Sunset
League standings. Fuller ton, who
won over hapless Anaheim, ap-
pears to be mathemat1cally headed
for the confer ence title. provided
they can hurdle Orange Who tied
with Huntington Beach, 6 to 6.
tn;;sJlf:T ST ..\SD1:SOS w.
Sa.nta Ana
P'ullerton cm.. ..
Huntuu:-tnn &!M"h
Ne•oort Harbor
Anaheim .
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P'uUtorto11 4 0. AnM!eim 7.
Hunlinl"tOn Stach 6. Oranrf' ft
Newp0rt Hubor 28. DowDf'T 7
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next week or so, will be a brilliant Jon in the 1947 All Navy Touma-
array of South American turf ment and are la!t years Pacific
stars. It will add prominently to .coast champions, they make no
the Santa Anita international line-bones about their 1948 objective.
up with top horses also coming They plan to be back tn the Tour-
from Australia and Europe. nament again this year. From last
Luro has been a training sensa-year's squad the Bulls have Bob ..
lion in the East this current sea-Wrink.ler, steUer guard from Chi-A NEW ADDITION to the Newport Rich majorette corps belped Tan come Mell ln 9eCODd Jaalf to
son. At Saratoga last August he cago, Don Conroy, another Chi-trounce Downey. She la 5--year-old Janet Robel (center between the two tnnnbones) dauchter 'of Mr
set an outstanding record in sad-cagoan plays a mean forward and and Mn. E. L Hobel, 181'7 E. Central Ave . .Janet hu been quietly ''brought aJonc" by her coach. vir:
dling four Argentinos and the Cali-was one of the high point men of clnla Bolker, and now 9eelD9 a clncb bet to be top majeretm at Barbor wttb the clan of 1960 Shown
foi:nia filly, Peace of M.ind, to win last ye ars great Toroland team al!IO, rrom left. Mary lo Quany, Pat MeCa.11, Ana Polllna (plrtl)• ot.cured) and .Joyce Hick•. · ,
seven stakes. A. Hanger's noted averaging close to 15 points per j ----------------------------------=Jphl!!!!o~t_!!oJb~yL!Hi!!·s.cks~.
R ico Monte accounted for the game. Returning to the center post
Whitney stakes & Saratoga Handi-will be all three of last years
cap and Pujante took the Ameri-pivot men, Ed Reed, Mike Kamp-
can Legion; R . N . Rya n 's Talon mcyer and Ziggy 'tUcker, six foot
copped the Saratoga CUp and three. four ~six r espectively.
dead-heated for the Merchants and Following i the schedule for
Citizens: a nd Mill River Stable's El Tore's va i basketball team
Miss Grillo took the Diana and for t he 1947-48 season as an·
PC'a ce of Mind the Albany. nounccd this \veek by the station
Notable victories \Vere also nthletic office :
scor ed on other leading tracks. So'" 1 ~..i 1>01,.. th!'rf'
Rico Mon te took dO\Vn the New ~~~ ~;~l':~~\t ~·h,.n·
York and Manhattan H andicaps to Nov '.!1'-Whlu!rr. thl'n'.
make four mai·o r sta kes in a row. r•··· ~-Turminal l•la.11t1. th•·r" llo-<' t>-f,011 AlumitOI'. hrn>
Talon \•;on the All Ame rican Hand-n.... o-1·c1..A. tho:re · a M . G ·11 J k 1-..-e. l:!-1.,irt n ur-n"m". 1"""' IC p. -1ss r1 o ast \\·ce cap-1;-.,.. 1 :1-~an111 Barhara ~1"1'· Col . 1b"r»
tured the GO\'ernor Bo\Vie Handi-Oro·. !fl--Snyokr rn. thr-n• J an l fl.-\\·,·Hl ColU't Conf1·rrnN' 1!"11.lTlf' cap. Jan. 1:l---l'nlnt M a.-u nl l'ort n u1·n,.m1•
J:an 1 •1--l. "<irona. I hPrt·. • .
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Hotrods Salute
Veterans' Day
J:.n I 7-\'/i•f't Coa"I Cu nf1·rf'nct' 1E"am1•
J an ::O--T!!rn1ln;i.l l•hu11l. 1'11°1"\'
Jan :!:1-1,of' Al111nll <"ll'. thl'T'<'.
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J:in ".!7-Port lh11•n,.n1,., hf'tl'
J;1n :Jl-\\"t·Jt c o,.,•1 ~·onl•'ro'll{~· ll::l.Ulf'
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BILL JA;\IES SAILS 00\VNYIELIJ aftl'r !'>Oa.flt"l{ing-pass front Bob Gibbon; In one o~~e dec-·1.,.1,·e ~on!{
Kaln5 Harbor rolled up agaln5t ha plf'Ss Do\\·n f'y·s \.ikln gs a fte r a tilUKJ.:°kh !'ltar t. Final S<'o re '!8-7
brourht T ar-5 up to .MlO niark for set1son. ~photo by G~rhardi
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Huntington B ca c h Sp<>Cd\vay
v.·11! put on a special running of
the C.R. A. hot r ods today at 2:30
v.·hcn a VctC'rans' Day 35--la p main
C'Vent v.·ill get under ,,.·ay.
Sunday a ftC'rnoon. Colby Scrog-
gins and Roy Presser shared vic-
tori('S in the t \\·i n main C\"('nts of
the roadst£'r pr ogram .
Amvets Have Date
On November 19, Wednesday
evening at 6 :30 p.m . in t he Ameri-
can Legion hall , 15th a nd Bay
street, a pot luck supper will be
given by the Newport-Costa M esa
Al\tVET P ost No. 45. All ve ter ans
and their wives or S\lo'eethearts
ha\'e been cordjaJly in\'i ted to at·
tend. Dancing and games \\•ill be
featured a fter the dinner. Admis-
sion. son1e sort of grub.
t'•·l• ;1-l11 J••k,.r11, h1 ·r••
t ",.h 7-\\°f·/i.t t·,, . .,,t j ',.11f(•r1•nl'f' .-a.ml'
t't•t> 14--\\·,.l't C-011,.t Con fr·r,.nn• l('&lllP
t ·1·h 11..__ll.onulLun t"•!'IU, thf'~•'
F >'h :! I -\\"('ct l:O~U!I C'on ft•n•nn·· ~am"
t""h '.!l'i-\\'1'!11 ,~oaiH r·i•nll·rt·tl<'\' 1pi.n1"
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SYMPSON PAINTERS
LEADING LEAGUE
·r hc conclusion of Thur sdav
nig ht competition a t Mesa Recrc~
tion H a ll in Costa M esa found
Sy1npson·s Painters established in
!he lead of the hotly-contested 750
bo\\·ling league.
Series E Bond Sales
Jump 11.5 per Cent
Ser i£'~ ••£" U. S. Savings Bond~
salf's 1n Southern C<11ifornia jump-
ed 11 .5 per cent last m onth as
comp..'lrC'd \\'i I b Septembc-r sales.
according to an announcC'ment by
Frt•d l-l. Johnc;on, director of the
trC'asur y·s U. S . Savings Bonds
di\'ision ror this area.
This country's sales totals for
the past month \\'ere as follo,vs ;
Standings:
Team
Sympson's Painters
"E.s'', $312,930; '"F's" a nd '"G's"
w. L. $205,221.SQ; total $6,376.073.35.
12 3 Coi ncident v.ith the October
BarrC'tt°s Realt;· .. . 9 6 sales ::tr.nounceme nt, Johnson stat-
Davis and Gay ..................... . 8 8 ed that the Security-First Nation·
l\.1esa Recreation 2 13 al Ba nk of Los Angele's reported
Sa.n1a Ana at Oownt•y . Fullf'rton
H untuu1:1on Bf>:l.(>h ; S ('wr>C>rl H artxir
Anahr1n1; Oran,-e hJ'l'.
an increase of 10.5 per cent in its
Of a ll the affec tions, v.•hich at-Series "E .. bond sales total ror
~end human Life , the love of glory J thr first ten months of this year
:: 1s the most ardent. as compared \t'ith the correspond-
,.. -Sir ruchard Steele ing period in 1946.
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• insurance
p.a. palmer INCOl,OIATfO
w. o. buck, insurance counselor
3333 ' v i a li d o, new po r t
telephone newport beach,
beach, calif.
harbor 1500
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The additional .;upply, 50,000.000
gallons, will come from the Met·
ropolitRn Water District of South-
ern California, the diversion point
being near the Sa n Jacinto tunnel
in Riverside county. From here th~
AquC'duct will deliver Color a do
River water 71 miles to $an Vin-
cente reser voir, a unit of the mu-
nicipal v;a tcr system, for distribu-
tion to four communities. includ·
ing S a n Diego. and three irriga·
tion districts.
Agents for Gray and K ermatb
po\vcrcd Cruis-Along 20-foot cabin
cruisers, F rederick's will cater to
both in-the·yard and out-of.yard
custome rs with wha t they believe
to be the finest carpentC'r shop in
the h:irbor a rea.
During 1946 the United States
minis m ade more than 500,000,000
coins for t h c governments of
Colombia. Cuba. Ecuador, Ethiopia
the Netherla"nds Indies, 'Philip-
pines, SAudi Arabia and Venezuela.
Pacific Heating Co., Inc.
Residential & Commercial Heating
Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces
Harbor 676-R
1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar
San Clemente Mosir Festival
with LOU MITCH ELL
(Brillion! Movie-Rodlo Trumpet SffJrl
ond 16 BIG:NAME STARS ••••••
FROM 81.G-NAME BANDS e
fntlrill lllOSENE LYNN (If l11ny Illes fa•)
Casino San Clement.e -tr
Hwy 101 ot Son c1-.nt•
Co1tlinulng w .... .,. .. s.t ... DANCE .USTEN
Nim Onty--$1.25 IML Ta MARVEL
Wheeler's Year 'Round TOY DEPARTMENT •
Is
a •
Now
• • • BLAZE OF GLORY
Electric
TIJAINS
$1750
' Up
Bring the Kiddies to Southern
California's Largest Toy Department
Buy While - - -
STOCKS ARE COMPLETE
Use Our Xmas Lay-Away Plan
TRAINS • TRAINS -TRAINS
LIONEL and AMERICAN FLYER
Mechanical WIND-UP TRAINS from $3.95
DOLLS 511!
---.. Eftry -ptlo•
..... FbWrr
All Steel WAGONS ;...! .. _._._. _______ •J,o-
-SCOOP-
$9.95
All Steel SCOOTER
Tires
Balloon s59s A Real
Beauty
BICYCLES~::· '32 50
• Musical Rockers • Airplanes
• Musical Toys • Tanks, Autos
• Blackboards • Roller Skates
• Doll Furniture • Scooters
• Wheel Goods of Every Description
.WHEELER
Baby aid JuvHlle Shop
trrOmB BOtJU: OPSN DAILY e:a te a:a
9"1 ................. ..
415 N. S~re St1 Santa An.a
TRICYCLES
For Bon 1786
and Glrlo ................................... .
DOLL BUGGIES la.:.. r,· -.., ... -'6':, II
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NEWPORT·BALBOA TELEPHONE BUILDING
YOU ARE INVITED to bring your family and fr.iends for a tour through
our new telephone building.
We should like for you to meet the telephone people who serve
you and see how your telephone calls are handled.
Come in and let us show you the building, Including the switch·
boards and other new equipment.
There will also be a number of Interesting exhibits and disploya.
:;:;;:-
T. M. HAMBROOK, Manager
HARBOR 1441
~· ~ ~~ AllD nu•Ultll COllMllY
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rtJDIDAY Newpwt B ttcll, Call!., Now..._ 11. 1M1
Y011119 Friends ObserYe
Fint lirllKJay ol
J-s DoYls Keeler
Local Girls Enter
J. C. Frolic Queen
Annual Contes+
Jame. De.vii Keller, son of Mr. Gussie Young, Pat Klamt, Jodle
a.d, KJi.. James M. Ke.lleJ', 220 Adams and Loris Meyer or the
Acate avenue, Balboa l!land. cele-Harbor area were among Santa
kated tu. first birthdliy anniver-Ana college coed contestanta nom-
ury last Wednesday and his mer inated for the Santa Anitual Fro-
ther and two grandmothers, Mrs. lie Queen contest last week.
K. L. Keller of Balboa Island and The contest will offidally open
Mrs. He)en Davis of Corona del this week when contestants pic-
Jlar entertained a group or his tures v.rill be placed on the campus,
young friends at the Davis home, where Santa Ana college students
sog Begonia avenue, Corona del are to select five prospective
Mar. queens.
Decorations were in white and Winning pictures will be given
~ue. to go with the ice cream to the Santa Ana Chamber of
tnere were two cakes baked by his Commerce and then submitted to
'tnOther and paternal grandmother, Buddy Westmore, of Hollywood's
and blue balloons were for favors. House of Westmore, for the se-
'Motion pictures ·~:ere taken of the lection of the queen and her four
party t o start a yearly record. attendant!. ·
Young guests were J oyce and Frolic queen and her court will
Meredith Miller, J erry Spick. reign ovf;r the Santa Ana parade
Penelope Coe. Michael and Rich-and will also be entered In the
&rd-Keuee and Christine Grorud, Holl}Wood Santa Claus parade on
all of Balboa Island; Timothy Chr istmas Eve.
Beard of Santa Ana and Carolyn Other con testants now include
X eeler of Corona del Mar. Betty Lomax of Orange, Dolores
Mothers of small guests were Key of Anaheim and J eanne Et-
p-ettent. also Mrs. Robert Pearsol zold <!,nd Carol Unde rwood of Tus-
• Corona del Mar a nd M.rs. W. tin.
D . Welsch of Huntington Beach, Betty McConnell. P r i sci 11 a
lister of Mrs. Davis. Christ. ~1 ary Jo Coombs. Teddy
PERSONALITY PEEKS
at
COMMUNITY PLAYERS
Jo Allen, Alice Phillips. Ann Rus-
sell, Barbara ~terget, K itty Davis,
Conni~ Muranl', Sally Simpson,
Pat Gatch and Ann Kolbe, all of
Santa Ana.
Ebe l/ Boole. Sections
Meet This W eelc
• Wltlll ,...,._ CGmrnunltJ' Pla7tN ~ t• &llttr flnt pt"o4uctlan, .,.., will afte .. .. IM'Jlt fttlll' lMDH thO'l"l
........... llhMlt tbt Pf'OP~ wbo make up Ae er-• .... M1I kok.lac p&rl la tht ~ ._.,. st-• 1'1i"o"'mber 14 ao11 t~ Book Section I will meet at 1 :00
ntE YOUNGER SET is y.•ell ?'clock on Thursday, November 13
arid ably represented in the play in the home of ~lrs. Obed Lucas.
·n e Good Sport" in the persons. 311 Coral av~nue. Bal_boa Island.
et P at Glass, \Varren Crane, jr. Book Section IT w1U_ hea r l\1rs.
.-d Perdita have all been active ~1a~t Dearbo~ r;:v1€'w the late
and Perdita has all been active book,. Down River when they
in Harbor High dramatics: Perdita meet in the club house on Wednes·
al.$0 being active in the Los Comi-da}". November 12 for 8: sal~d
COii: group in Corona del Mar. luncheon. Time of the meeting \.\'Jll
MARION KEPPER who is the be 12;30 p. m. and M~. Haro~d
JnDther or two boys and a native AhrenHt and her committee wt.ll
daughter of California, received be hostesses for the afternoon.
most of her acting exper ience in
high school and college and was
a professional dancrr in the Rus·
Illian Ballet.
LEE BARNES who is engaged
ia commercial decorating -dec-
orating for shows and conventions
---has always been interested in
dramatics. He studied under Dick
Lad<aye and played in dramatics
at radio station KOL at Seattle;
he ttlso took part in dra matic pro-
ductions at station KECA.
FRANK SUMMEl!S local well-
known contractor is bravely living
Ebel/ Dessert Brir:lge
On Thursday , Nov . 20
The dessert bridge to be given
on Thursday. November 20 a t
12 :30 p. m. in the club house for
Ebell club members and fri£>nds
will be sponsored by members of
Book Section I.
For reservations kindly call Mrs.
Obed Lucas. Harbor 1932 or Mrs.
Richard Othmer. cha..innan of the
bridge section, Harbor 537-R.
up to 1how business' old maxim Border 1 ,1.ssi·on Wor'er that "the show must go on" for IY1 "
d-1te 1he tart that he recenuy to Speak Wer:lnesr:lay
broke his arm and has suffered
much pain, he insists on going At WSCS Meeting
cn with on~ of the leads and the .
players are very grateful to him N ~f1ss Ruth F erguson of _the
for he does ar. excelll'nt job. · ~ighborhood House, Calexico,
JUNE FARRAR who ;s secre-Wlll be gu~t speak er at the after-
tary for Lester and Co. "'as active n~ ses..i;;ion of the \VSCS of
• 1 . 01nst 01urch By the Sea on Jn the \ entura Community Pl~y-Wednesday of this week. Head of
€I'S group wh{'re she was assist-th · · hi h ·ds 3nt director as "·ell as actre~s ; e rmssion w C 81 5°:. many
June also has had experience in paor ~le o~ the border city, she
m a ke.up work. IS an interesting speaker.
Newport Beach Circle
Meets At Mesa Home
Newport Bl'ach circle of Olrist
0.urch By the Sea will meet at
2 p, m . Wednesday, Nov. 19 Y.i th
J.l.rs. Jeanette B e ddome, 23 1
Broftdway, Costa M{'S(i.
MEN-WOMEN
Prostate - - -Pelvis
De "" tui._ llMkMbef r.t• I• ...._ ~· • b9e.k ot MNT 4n ,._ _..
9-}QMpr, lttlabl.e .... ~
Onl•I ..... d "'1-7our tlm•T Slip·
pl9Sf •ni te Rt •P •ls .. tef
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GLA NDS
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Dr. E. F . Bell, D.C., Pb.C.
l eT t'hll M., NnrpDrt ._....
..... B.vkr J 13' ,_ 11Ppe111t..t.
M 1'_,, ~&I .. I• G-...
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SMART F10URE-lng!
The morning session \.\ill be held
at 10:30, wit h Mrs. J . H. Redstone
as leader and at noon membf>rs of
the Balboa circle will serve u 25-
cent luncheon under the supervis-
ion of their president. Mrs. Ste-
phen Weatherford.
Local Girls Attend
AWS-W AA Conference
• Madolyn Coate of Balboa, Char-
lotte Phinney and Dia ne Wake--
field of Balboa Island were among
the more lhan 25 women from
Fullerton Junior college \o\l'ho at-
tended the annual Southern Cali-
fornia A WS.WAA conference No-
vemb{'r 8 at Riverside. Over Z7
southern colleges "'ere r epre5'!nted
'at the confer ence.
The1ne of the meting was the
··New .Look in Fashions." Included
in the program V.'erc several lec-
tures on student government and
\\'omen's organizations and talks
on the responsibility of young wo-
ffi{'n in V.'Orld government. Follo\v-
ing the lectures, a luncheon was
st>rved to the delegates at the Mis-
sion Inn. after \\•h ich a tour of
the Inn was conducted.
To stumble upon knowlN:tge is
not to be wise; the t rue sage un-
derstands, selects and proves his
wisdom. -La Rochetoucauld.
Mesa
Upholstery .
Harry McKee
2850 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
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I-Iarbor Feminine Activities
MBS. SALVATORE MONACO ... Mra. l -m11 ...... I** .. to of
"CeleoUal ~ts· wblcb will be med u table pr'-a& &be Aoals&-
ance Leque'• benefit brtdce to be beld Wedneeda1" Nov. 19 at New·
port HarbOr Yacht club. =Photo by Marvin Sheely
Celestial Cherubs to Be Table Prizes for
Assistance League's Benefit Brir:lge Party
Great prepar ations are under
"'ay for t he annual Assistance
L<-ag ue Benefit Bridge party to
be held Wednesday, November 19
at the Ne""1>0rt Ha rbor Y11cht club.
H. S. Dramatics Coach
to T alc.e Lear:/ In
Players Production
Among the busiest of LeagUt! In the tr adition of the theater,
mcn1bers ar e !\'lrs. Salvatore "the show must go on" and Rob-
ri.·lonaco and Mrs. John 1-lillman, ert Wentz. dramatics teacher a t
\\'ho for \\'eeks have b<>c n Jaily en-Ne\\'PQrt Harbor Union High
gaged in th c ~tonaco Ceramic school, has stepped into the breach
studio on Bay a"·enue. The results and will take over the part of
of t heir laOOr are 117 exquisite Fra nk Summers who 'had been
little Javanese figurines. "Celes-cast as one ot the leads in Eve-
tial Cherubs," whose rounded ning Dress Indispensable. when
checks and tiny \l.'ings belie the Harbor Community Players gives
Puckish impudence of their down-their first production this coming
cast eyes. The Cherubs come in Friday and Saturday evenings in 1
SC'ts of three, and there are no the auditorium of the Corona del
t wo sets alike. Ma.r Grammar school.
F or the past seven years both Mr. Summers, who is repcrted
• Reiildenoe Phone: Harbor 1637 -R
Pian ist Hilr:le Som er Balboa lslanr:l Circle
On Community Concert Plans Fall Bazaar
Program NoY. · 17 Many new members were pres-
Wtth Jorge Bolet, Chilean pian-ent at the pot luck luncheon of Balboa Island Circle or Christ l.!lt . recuperating from an operatloo Church by the Sea, ·held in the
and unable to tulfill his e ngage--lovely home of Mrs. Louis Sandi me nt here Monday evening, Nov. 200 17 d 1 sr.. &outh Bay Front . as secon art st to appear With At the bhsiness meeting plans
the Community concer t aeries. it were completed. for the bazaar
Is announced this "".eek that Hild~ which the circle will hold on Nov.
Somer, Viennese pianist will BP" 21 and 22 at Coral Reef, the
pear Instead Movias home on Park and Coral
Hilde is not only talented, ahe avenues.
ls young and ·beautiful. Born in Mrs. J ohn K. Elliott, president
Vienna 25 yean ago, at the age t th w s cs h ed
f Id o e . . . ., WB.! an onor
o two she was pie ng out with guest and othel'S present were the
one finger airs from her mother'i Mesda mes A. J . Rutter, Steve
repertory and a year later was Smith jt'., Nellie Shook, Catherine
playing Bach and Beethoven with Anderson, Percy F . Baines, Sarah
both hands. She played with dolls Bow?nan, Allyn Britton, Margaret
like every other little girl, but Dearborn, Patience de Mundrum,
lined them up ln a row and sys-
tematically taught them music. Neal Donker' B. S. L. Freitag ;
She appeared with the Vienna Bess Edwards. Elsa Fawcett,
symphony at the age of 14 and Mamie Foote, Ida Grube, Louise
after touring Europe came to the Hansen, Leonard Hargrave, T . H.
United States, alternately study-Hauser, Harriett Howe, H enry I
ing and appea~ng in concert until Howell, Lucille Oakes, Delia and
she is now an established bright Vera Ricard, Margaret Tough,
young star in the American Rachel Wiley and A. L . Wood-
musical scene. house.
VE N ET I AN B LI N D S
NOW-Budget Terms-No down payment
Mar:le In Our Bay District Factory
and Sold Direct to You
FINEST WORKMANSHIP
and MATERIALS
Fr!!e Estimate by
Experienced Advisors
' Our Renovation Service
Male.es Your Olr:J Blinr:ls
· LJ/c.e New.
Doctor a nd Mrs. Monaco have as doing a job far exceeding ex-
bcen interested in ceramics as a pectations of one not a profession-
hobby. Today, they have a com-al, broke his arm this summer and
modious and fully ~ui pped studio while he bravely continued in the
complete with potter's wheel and part, compUcations have at last SOU TH COAST
large kiln, where they make not forced him to drop out.
only their own glazes. but their Although Mr. Wentz is working VENETIAN BLIND CO.
own piaster moulds as weil. The with a forthcoming high school Beacon 5762-W
latter is considered an art in it· play, he is stepping into the part, W. l ltb SL and Newport: A.a., self. \Vhile pursued as a hobby, the thereby earning the gratitude of · ·COST A MESA
~ramies .have ncvl'r.the less been the C.Ommunity 'Players, who are
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:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii;iiiiii~ given national_ attention, as num-:tlso proud of the good spartsman-
erous large silver sups awar_ded ship displayed by Mr. Summers in
the _dc;>C.tor as first prizes In varioll!I his attempt to keep going despite
exh1b1t1ons through out the coun-his handicap.
try ,testify. -------
Al so available at. the party will Dr. Hayden Sears. s uperin ten-
be t~e famous fruit cakes, plum dent or the San Diego district of
pu~d1ngs and hard sauce of Jose-Methodist churches, was guest
ph1ne Cross. In 1939, Mrs. Cr0$S speaker at Oirist Olurch By the
took first prize at the Pomona fair, for fruit cake made ftom her Sea on Sunday. A young man, Dr.
grandmother's receipe. Since that Sears proved an in spiring speaker.
time she has built up a business
of such propartions that her pro-
ducts are known from coast to
coast, and handled by some ot the
most exclusive ~tores in the coun4
tr}·.
Christmas greens will also be
exhibited. "·hich guests may order
for holiday decorations.
The party is one of the out-
standing year ly events of the Har-
bor area.
FAC Homecral+er s
to Cover Xmas Boxes
Learn
To Sing
RUTH PARKER
SEELE Y
\.-lm&nletor ~A Ad.........S S tadeato
lilt II:. Cen&nll A..,., Balboa
Teleplaoae Harbor 2S11-l
Add New
A
' of-
• • • • •
Color to
Your Home
* OOD SELECTION
Linoleum
Broadfelt .
Asphalt Tile
Shades
Venetian Blinds
-··· ---... --... Come in or CJ:a// Us
The-Homecraft sect.ion ot Fri-
day Afternoon club will meet at
10 a. m . \Vednesday, Nov. 12 at
American Legion hall, Costa Mesa
and Mrs. \Veatherwax asks that
members bring boxes and ma ter-
ials with v.•hich to cover them. The
boxes will be fo r t he F AC bazaar,
to be held Saturday, Dec. 6.
Johnny's Painting
anr:l
Decorative Service ------. ~ .. ---. -t-----~~-----~-
"Most Unique and Artistic Eat-
ing Place on the West Coast'" • ~ the Bluff Overlooking Balboa
Bay and Newport Harbor • Delldoao
COlllBINATION DINNEBS
P'Mtarblc Oar Now Tartui7 or
8bell-FWl lloU
Orders from S to 10 seven nJ&hts • For Reservations: Beacon 5465
MATE"NrTY STYLE9 ...
Quality Workmllll•hlp
a& -nable Prl8M Hanson Shade & I.linoleum Shop
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Flameproofing
1688 TUSTIN A VE.
Cor . Newport Blvd. &: 23rd St.
COSTA MESA Costa Mesa Pb. Beacon 5004-.J
Pboae Beacon 5%05
Sleep Snug and Warm
Unr:ler a
Chatham, St. Mary's
Wool of the West
or
BLANKET
•
Se/eel One Now
on Our
Christ111as
Lay -Away Plan
•
Keep your waistline whit-
tled and· calories wider
Control-by bowling fre-
quently. It's greet sport,
great fun, and just the
thing for your next date! Only Complete Ma+ernify Shop In Orange Co. ~
Let It Come As a Surprise • . • E
That baby or yours. 1be smart way t o keep your ~
SHEET BLANKm
Mesa
Recreation
1818 Newport Blvd.
little angel-cllild a secret Is to step lively down to ,.
our Motber.to-(le Shop. We've many beautiful ,.
new Fall garments that conceal so cleverly.
f))o_nna dlfl.a'ti£ Sfwp I
m NOS1B llAIN, • ..,,.. ... BLDG.. IL&JftA. AX.a. I
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CGSta .. _
" ri lti r :• llOC-W
In All White, Pastel Shades and Plaids
Compare these with the prloe of sheets
ORKll'S Department Store
Cc• ¥•1• •
WeGiw I S. fi H. °'"" Sum,. . -
l
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CAP RAGAN SAYS:
"C 1 r:1 • s · / D. ome on oYer an en1oy a pec1a inner.
Bring +he family." -
--served from 5 to 7:30 p.m.-
9Sc
Home Made Soup or Chilled Juloe
Oioioe of-RAGAN'S CHICKEN PIE
BREADED VEAL CUTI..E'l'
FRIED FILET OF SEA BASS
Potatoes Vegetable Salad' Drink
Hot Biscuits Home Made Pie
.
Bring the Kiddies -a Special PWe for Them
,
JUST & BINT-
--Saturday Nite Is BAR-B-QUE NITE-
Speclal Bar-8-Que Dinner ....... -.. .$ .95
Jlar-8-Que Swordfub Dinner ...... 1.25
Notice: We close every Frir:lay
Open 11 a.m. Close 7 :30 p.m..
RA GAN'S 914 Cos.st IDway
Opposite Cor. to Greater
All-American Market
Phone Beacon 5830
--Interior Decorating--~-..
Upholstering *: Slip Covers * Draperies
CUSTOM and BEU>Y ll&DE
Jean White, Interior Salon
Pllone Beaeon 5656 181% Newport Blvd.
IN THI: CRAWLEY ruBNn'UU BU>O. OOllTA MJCaA
FAMOUS FOR
GOOD FOOD
CLAIR G. MARTIN
2106 Ocean Front
Newport Beach
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Roast TURKEY
nrmCHICKEN
$150
NEW YORK CUT STEAK --WBOU: BBODJ!JD LOil8i'EB
with drawn butter.
BBOIUlD SWOBDnsB 8Tl:&K ·---.SUO nru:n COllBIN.A'DON SEA FOOD __ --'1JIO
now 8llBDIP __.LfiG ;;;::w TBOIJT Sl.'76
Be& IODee Pie 1111• re
~ • kb+ • Drrr ..
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fiab 'Market
" i 1 1-Droll I• 'II. Ill M -•• •
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Forty Per Cent Reconciliations, 146
Homes Saved by Children's C-Ourt in L.A.
Judce Georgia P . BulJo.dt, pre-I cblldren were glY<!D aecurlty In
lricling judge (Jl ~t 8A of the put six months, and a total
the suporlor court at Los Angeles, of 1,131 cblldttn were kept In
today releuecl a report brlltllnc th•ir homes In the lut 18 months.
with statistical information. de-"Both the court and ComJnb..
tailing the pro0ea made by the sJoner Harpstrite" concluded the
children'~ court of concillatlon, judge, "are doing everything wtth-
13th floor, dty hall, under the in their power to keep down tbla
dittction of Commilsioner Mar-appalling divorce rate and in thiJ
garet 1 C. Harpatrtte for the six they are having the cooperation of
month period from March 1, 1947 all 56 judges of the superior court,
to August 3~ 1947, showing: church gr oups, and both the men's II anC wome n's organizations pf Loe
Angeles county. OUr combined ef-~~t JJ forts are producing r esults ...
~ Annual Conference 1 • March 69
April 61
May 43
June 57
July 78
August 55
S6S
SL'MMARY :
45
33
43
TI so
Z89
Z7
23
20
21
29
26
146
Cases filed ................. ········ 363
Childrl'n involved ...... ··-··· 289
Homes saved ...................... 146
Husbands !ind wives
affected ........... ............. ... 292
Reconcilliatlons ................... 40.21 qf.
Mrs. H arpstrite in her state-
ment indicated that the business
and activities of the conciliation
court harl increased to such enor-
mous propor tions, that a continu-
ous daily check for a per iod of 30
days disclosed these amazing
tac~:
597 persons CRme ~rsnnally to
On Health, Recreation
To Be Held At Oxy
On the theme. "Let's Be Real-
istic," the annual conference of the
California Association for H ealth,
Physical Education and Recrea-
tion (Southern Section ) will be
held at Occiden tal college, Los An-
geles. from 8:30 a. m. to 1 :15 p. m ..
Sat"1'day, November 15, as an-
nounced by Carl Handy, president
of the section, who will preside.
Mem bers from Santa Barbara to
San Diego, inclusive, are expected
to attend.
Further information may be ob-
tained by those interested in this
area by contacting Ralph Reed.
Ne..+i:x>rt Harbor High school, pres-
ident of the Oran ge county unit.
Ebel/ Drama Section
the court asking for help. On Friday or this \\'eek Ebell
563 incoming telephone calls Drama section meets in the club-
were taken, and handled. house. Dessert will be seived at
Judge Bullock commented on 1 :30 p. m. by the hosteSS('S, Mrs.
the outst anding showing concern-Roger \Vood and Mrs. Frank C.
tng the i.ncrease in the percent-Perew. All members are urged to
age of reconciliations from 36.76 be presl'nt as play casting will be
to 40.21 and especially as 289 the order or the day.
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Gertrude Born of Corona del
Mar wbo la direcUnc two of tbe
t.bree •-act pla/ra to be -
Mlllted. Friday and Saturday eve-
nlap thl• week at Corona clel
Mar cnmmar school audJtortlllD
by the Harbor CommDlllty Play-
ers.. -News-nrnes photo.
Gertrude Horn Directs
Two Plays in
Players' Presentation
The Third Angle by F1orence
Ryerson and The Good S port by
Glenn H ughes a re two of the t hree
one-act plays td be presented this
com.ing Friday and Saturday eve-
nin gs in Corona del rw1a r Gram-
mar school audJtorium by the Har-
bor Community Playe rs as their
rirst production.
Both plays are dirt'Cted by Ger-
trude Horn, speech tutor. who has
had many years of experience act-
ing and directing in little theatre
work.
Acting in The Third Angle are
Elaine Weiss. Leslie Steffensen
and Marion Kepper whtle '1'he
Good Sport" has a cast which in-
cludes FTancis Horvath. Vernice
Thorn, Perdita Horn, \Varren
0-ane Jr., and Pat Glass.
Third play is Evening Dress In-
dispensable. which is directed by
Loretta Director.
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Russians Are FrustroteJ anJ Europeans Have Fulferton Jr. College
Ho Lo'#'e lor Us Says Church Banquet Speakers 1T o present
'W e are not loll<!d in Europe racy but between a police &ovem-Fa17ous ,Comec/y
nor will we be unW we bec1n to ment or a free government. After ~ r aise living conditions in the coun-all, Communism ls 8 poor third e Barretts of W i m P o 1 e
tries there" said Dr. Harold C. ln the political power of Europe," S ," well-known three act
Case, putor of the First Me thod· 18.ld the speaker. "Our army m en com Y by Rudolph Beaier, which
lst church of Puadena, speakinc over there are not afraid of Com-has n chosen by the Fullerton
at the annual Five Dollar ban-munism. The y understand the Juni colleg e student body as its
in the social hall of Olrist Church sians and realize that when VlshJn· ~~h ~f1d Friday of. this week
by the 8"a. sk'y, Molotov and Gromyko speak, a . erton auditonwn under
Going to Oslo, :Norway, as del~ they are speaking ror Russian con-~ d ;~ec:,on ~ Mnlns. Marthella
gate to a council or religious surnption ; not on1y that. tf you n 1 ' am.a cs tructor.
leaders of all fai ths and nations, search our daily papers or the Th,-Thursday presentation will
Dr. Cne reported on problen:is of previous week you wtll reaJize why be •n afternoon performance
existE'nce in England, Norway, ,they are speaking." sc~edlll~ a ~ 2 :4~ o'clock while the
Holland , France, Germa ny and The speaker. as well 81 principal Friday &f!Blr wtll be in the e ve--
Italy, his theme being "Highlights guests, was introduced by Judge ning a t 8 o'clock.
and Shadows from Europe." Harry Westover , who emceed the Admission to the performance
"Food is the key to the kind affair and Rev. H arry W hite we1· \vill be W cents for the Thursday
of polit ics that we are going to corned the more than 140 guests Ehowing jand 75 cents Friday night .
have in Europe for some time to In the absence of Rev. E . D. Goo-·
com e, .. Dr. Case otated. In Nor-dell. Forlu~io Bonanova,
\vay the entire population nearly Mt:s. H . D. Lagerquist of Balboa
starved during the first year or Island pla yed three piano solos. Singer and Actor, In
German occupation, existing on~ Mrs. J ohn K. Elliott, president A ,,., ' p
ta toes, forest roots and fish heads. of the w s .c.s., was in charge of na 1 tm rogram
The second year they transported the dinner with Mrs. R . H . Hill T aking the part of the matador
whale meat from Arctic waters supervising in the kitche n and in M.q M:s "Fiesta", Fortunio
over t he mountairu: and down to Mrs. W illiam Trusty in t he dining Bonanova played both a young
Oslo, and it w~ still on the bill roon:i. . and otd1 man ; bJJt before he was
of fare as a variation t o fish and Miss Elsie Nl'wland, chairman or a motiop picture actor he was in
potatoes ,,which were served daily the finw:ce committee: report ed ' oper a ard before that was on the
to thr d _legates. $915 rece1vC'd for 183 tickets sold I concert stage. It is there wher e
ln Holland land has been pump-and more expected. One hundred h e feel ~ most at home for only
ed free from water with the dikes a nd forty people were served there can he be no ch ~racter in
repaired, and focxl is now begin· bountiful supplies of turkey and a play !:>ut him self. Bonanova.
nlng to be produced but t:here Ls all t ha t goes with it, with expenses
stiU no clothing in the country not to exceed $160.
and Dr. Case told or a large su-While fewer people were served
burb or Amsterdam in which near-than last year, it was considered
ly every person wore clothing a most successrut affai r and guests
which had come from Pasade na. were present from Santa Ana a nd
"I do not feel that the issue is ot her communities to enjoy the
between Communism and dcmoc-outstanding program.
will speak on "Cooperation With
\Var Veterans."·
Luncheon \Viii be served at the
An inpovation "·ill be t he show-
ing of echnicolor pictures of the
star as taken in Mexico city, fol-
lowed his personal appearance
Saturd , Nov. 22 at 8:30 p.m . in
the au itorium of t h e Anaheim
Union igh school.
St. J mes Church
Holy Communion
Federation Meeting
To Be Held Nov. 14
At Garden Grove \\"oman's Civic club and the after-Bcgi ing this week, 'Holy Com-
noon session will open "1th vocal munion and prayers for the sick
The November board meeting o( solos by Vera Jean H ilbC'rs of will be eld at 10 a .m. each Thurs-
Orange Coun ty Federation of Wrr Anaheim . d"y et t J E · I h h .. . ames p1scopa c urc ,
men's cl ubs will be held Friday, l\1rs. Kenneth Rogers, state jun-it has n a nnounced by the new
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Thursday, Nov. 13 is the date of
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ship or the ~urch School Guild of
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"State P lans for J uniors." ' ofr In .. e church cloister for use
Three speakers will appear on f th fi d t I h will
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Juniors will be 5.._,..ia1 guests at o . e car an. . a e ep one the morning program. They are r---be t lied th k the afternoon session. Interesting . ins Wl ~n a wee or so. the Rev. J . Maxwell Chamberlain, W th t t f M d to craJters "~:ill be an exhibit of I e excep. ion o. on •.Y•. whose subject will be "Importance of Ea r I y S pir itual Training ;" rugs by Mr. George Telford, chair-Mr. W eeler '-''111 be tn the office
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NEWS-TIMES An informative artJcJe In the other single individual. has an·
United States News of October 24 nounced that he has some Verff FOR M
TZLJ:PllONEll: BAllBOB lJ, 11 AND ZOii oboerves that, '"Billions of dollan, definite views on the scope and OF PUBUC 0>*1:NION
r p • t rd:~ Ta.dQ aad TbandQ &rtenaoou. Volume XXXiX owned by foreigners, are hldin_g type ot relief to be given Europe, 16==============1===========dJ o-ta J1w DlltloD Pablhtrdl S....,. Wed z di•,. in the Uni ted States and In other and the stipulations that will go ~-·-f af Th Id I al with It A d ~Id t Tru Do -a think It would be bel\ler . -for pabllcly-dloplayed .. "-o•t~··--o..~b'· in ••··--: ~.,.. --· In "-•-~ty; havens o s ety . . . e ea s ong . n u ~ en -•-•-·•• -·--· -~ A a.J• IC ~,,_... ~ ,,,_ ., ~ ..., ...... " 1 di ed th real Ntalm "For Sale" &I.cm to be wt rawn tn N8Wpari ~ • .:;o per year to 4th Zone: $3.~ per year to 8th Zone. developing that, if U. S . taxpayers man has n cat at he ls op-,.._-:1:---:--:---:--:--:---:--:-;-_..., t bl k ch--•· 1· "Yes, definitely," says C. C ... SDtered u ~nd-Oau matter at the Pc:»tottlce in NeWpOrt Bea.ch. are to P,U~ up money to save yu<>eu o any an -'--...:.r.. po icy, BARNHOUSE, realtor, of 106 Mc-" moval of real estate signs in
Callfoml .. under the A.ct of March 3. ·lm Europe, c-1tizens ot European coun-and wants to accomplish the job Ne rt Beach would not affect
uld I ot th J t t ...,._,bl th Fadden Place, Newport Beach. ••~ D POR-Publisher tries co. make more o a con-....,.. e owes cos, .........-... e to e .. . 1 be ind pendent brokers or outside -• = trlb t th I Th suit Is American tovn•yers. For sale signs in arge num rs bro e-. , w......-rtO S g...,..-ru m Manaaina Editor u ton emse ves. e re ....,._ th ... if(LJlu:isT ........ _"'6 &.o • • CltY ··Edltor t.Jlat officials both here and abroad Many mem~rs ot Convess ~iv; th:ii~pression that e town " me who do not have pro~ Ti. F
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DIXON _ -• -• ----Adv"!rtiain& Manacer are searching_ for ways and means believe that Europe has · often 18 or 5 e. • • • ert on the highway would be
Prtntin& Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue: Newport J\each. California to cha!ie pr1vately owned runds made improper use of relief funds .. 1 am not in favor of withdraw-h icapped.
Official P f th City f N rt B ach out of hiding." and supplies ln the past. and they · f N t '" t would not affect large tract
. e ex?ct am~unt o ' ese or-are determined t t regulations be A ~ s•'·bh-i..oo.l JaaUtaUoa for o... 19 Yean eign holdi ngs isn t known, ror the laid down that ll assure a bet-Beach," says ROSS GREELEY, si which, of course, work to
aper 0 e 0 ewpo e Th ! th f ~ ing real estate signs rom ewix>r
reason that a good deal of the ter job of it in he future. They realtor, or 302 Main street, Balboa. the advantage of owners of some
money is really out ot sight. But. will probably insift that the coun-"I'd like to qualify my statement
according to the News, offi cial rec-tries to be aided stop arguing this way: I am not in favor of real
ords indicate that foreign gold and among themsetve-l;, and display n estate signs being placed promis-Active
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of
dollar resources total some $26,-genuine spirit df economic co-cuously all over town. pro r ty who may place their own
300,000,000. That is a good deal operation. ! "A committee was recently air sig s on their premises.
more than the entire anticipat_cd Thi"s attitude ,·sr't lnspi"red sole-poi nted by the local real estate " believe ownen should be per-f M h 11 Pl f d board to ascertain the feelings of . , ~t o the ars a an or a1 -ly by the dollar cost of helping its members in this regard, and I nul(:ed to place r eal estate for
REDS IN flLMLAND ~g Europe over. a four-year per-Europe. It is btcoming evident told them my sentiments. sali ' signs on their properties."
tod. ~nd that 18 why Co~gre5:8, that thef drain qn our material -
The m'enace of commun1"sm'1·n the Un1"ted States when 11 gets down_ 10 cons idernig resources for European relief is Gant's October Rep~ Shows !he Eur?pean ~uestlon a t the spec-a very serious one1 To put it b1unt-
ia serious enough that we cannot afford to combat it ial session. will undoubtedly take ly, it is very doJbtful If We can c·t R . t E $600 000
' by unintelligent m eth ods. Yet there is certainly ques-some kind of otep to make Europe feed the world ipdefinitel W 1 Y eCelp S XCee '
I h f h H
~ndC'rwrite a pnrt of \Y~atCver re-just haven't enough grain ~~ any~
tionable intel igence in t e procedure o t e ouse hef program 11 decides upon. . "' . • A 4 • • 4 • •ts · t " t" E , h ld" f f . d 11 thing else. In ad'.:"l't1on, practically Unamencan ct1vities comm1tte Jn I 1nves 1ga 10n uropes . 0 mgs, 0 oreign ° ar every au thority f els that Europ-
of the Comrades in the m ovie industry. halunces m the 1:. S . IS about S9,· can pu rchasrs in a tight market
000.000,000. are partly rC'spopsibl c for ever
The committee has introduced no films whose Tue distribution of the money higher cammaditylprices a t home.
plots Or dialogue advocate an overthr ow of this gov-;s of ;ntcrcst. It is estimated that The European prc\blem. as a con·
ernment. It has produced no pictorial evidence that ;r ;ndivid ual for e;on assets were sequence. tics in w;1h other prob·
to be seized by the govC'rnment !ems. and can't ™'I considered sep--scren writers, directors, actor s or producers are pre-;nvotved. someth;n g like $2.500.· aratcly.
senting this g ove rnment a s war-mongering o r imper· 000.000 ;n secur it ies and $1 ,000.· The spedal seision should be
ialistic, or a r e s u ggesting that Ame rican capitalis m 000,9()() ;n cash could be ra;sed. lively. Mr. Truma~· w;11 offer hi s
• "I d d t d d d t ) d t t' Another !'ourcC' or potential monC'y program. and t c Republ1"cans 1s evi , eca en an oome o ear y es rue ion. · th A1 · Pr t cu odi is e ien aper Y st an, have an nounced hat they will
City Treasurer J . A. Gant re-
ported to the city coun cil at their
regular semi·monthly meeting in
the city hall on Monday that Oc-
tolx>r receipts amounted to $636.-
238.56. \.\"hilc disbursements totaled
$108.946.86.
Among the chief items noted in th~ recri\·in g bracket was a report
by John D . l\.Ycrvtill an. water de-
partment superintendent. that re-
ce ipts for the month reached $26,-
061.68.
Judge amounted to $2977. This
amount was for traffic fines. He
also reported $705.50 in other fines.
Earlton Sickler, custodian of the
municipal camp grounds, reported
f('(':cip1s of $2602.56.
Police Chief R . R. Hodgkinson
reported busi ness license income of
Sl354.
John D. Mc~1iUan , superintend-
ent of the \Vater \.\'Orks, reported
receipts from se\\'er connections
totalC'd $1275,
Chief items under the expendi-
ture ph ase of the city budget in-
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LETIERS TO THE
NEWS-TIMES
mjss. or if so. coming fron1 a mat
v;hom some mi ght kno\V better
it \vould carry added weight. Ins tead, the committee sems intent c h iefly on col-\Vho n O\t/ has control of property have a program f thC'ir O\VTI in Ro\vland R. Hodgkinson, tax col-
lecting names of Communis ts o r s u spected Commun· worth about ssoo.ooo.ooo \\•hich is the event that 1.h PrC'sidcnt's is Jector. reported receipt of $25.-
• ts Ith h th FBI b bl Id h . hC'ld in the nan1e of governments not satisfactory to th('m. Mr. Ttu-902.55 in taXC's and assessments 15 ' a oug e pro a y CQU ave given \Vit h \\-'hi ch \\'e Wf're at \\'ar. There and $6().61 for redemptions for last
cluded S4 l ,~.62 for the current I'-------------'
You are to be congratulated on
your article \\'hich is absolutely
timely. The spotlight of publicitJ
\viii do much and it is long over·
due.
them all the names they neded without the expen se would be legal obstacles to over· man .will attempt to confine the debate to high pri cs and Europ-month. of hauling several million dollars worth of m ovie big· cor.:e in making th~se resources ean aid, but ther is doubt if he J . S . Barrett, contractor, re-
h ts t W h . rrt . ava1\ahl c, but the Job probably will succeed. It ts cry likely that ported receipts of $7294.66, as ex-S 0 . O ~S 1n,,,?n. . could be done. a t least in part. A ' h s v·
F ilm writers, d JreCtOTS Or actors are not the final more difficult problem Would be the questior. of ta reduction \\'ill penses on t e ca J('W avenue, be raised once m re, and other Corona de} Mar . sewer job.
;udges o f what the public sees. If a writer tried t o to ferret . out hidden . wealth -unsettled issues ay be brought Fonner City Judge Bob Gardner
t . t M · · d t" t · t · t assets \Vh1c h arC' hel d in cash and into the spotlight Congress has reported total fines coll ected for lnJeC OSCOW·Jnspire sen 1men S In 0 a SC np very whose whereabouts in unknown · h l I t
often, he would likely find himself out of a job4 And. The News refers to one suggest!o~ ~0 1~i~. on its mind that it wants ~~t~~i~~;~t 0~ s~~r~~r a~~t
Hollywood pays its b etter writers the kind of eating that has been made for accomp-=-=-----1-------.:..:...--------
th t Id k th st d d . t d d lishing this. All present U. S. cur-' D RECTORY m?ney . a wou m_a .e e mo e ica e comra rency v.·ould h<' declared invalid PROF SIONAL I
think twice before k!lhng the-source o f the 18-karat as of a given date, and new cur·
eggs. :ency would be issued to replace PHYSICIANS 11; 8UBO!'.ONS. ILD.
P erhaps the Tho mas Committee is only concerned 11 · Holders of our money. here1 ___ ..::;==+=::._--,1
4 • • , , and abroad, would have to make B k k •
with bnngin~ H o llywood s Communists and srypto-the exchange or lake the loss. In-0 0 e e p I n g
Communists into th~ open, with maybe the hope that asmuch as the amount . of actual S e r y i c e ~
their employers WOUid fire them U. s .. currency m foreign hands OOLIN F. BROWN : 1s estimated at $2.000,000,000. the , lt WOU)d Seem , fro m the evidence at hand, that harvest would be gi-ea t. (Harbor ~844)
h h ]I h W C d • ~ BALBOA VAC~T CLUB t e m en W 0 actua y run t e est Oast stu 108 are The amount of dollar resour""s BaYoldo D• .• N°l'port -c•
doing an excellent job of keping the Communists in officially known to be held by A.RCHJ'ljEtJr
line. They cannot p r event their employes from J"o ining European countries which would ' share in aid under the Marsha}! Arm d M
the party o r from s hedding a tear for the proJetariate Plan varies gi-catly. French citi· an , On&CO
while they paddle their f eet in their private swimming zens own some $500.000,000 in A.ROlllTECT
P o o ls. They cannot prevent them from being hypo-American investments. Great Brit· 814' W. Bay ~¥11., Bal1-ain's dollar assets were reported Harbor 11U
critic al bores and nauseating n uis ances. at si.000.000.000 some time ago. nu i.i.-Oo.i A ....
But they can prevent them from preaching com-but probably have declined shar p-~ Aaceleo NOrmaadJ MOS
munism on the sound tracks, and from undermining ly since then. The Dutch have L-------+' ____ _, more than a billion. counting 1
the d e m o cratic faith o f millions of movie-goers every known assets of all kinds. Belgium ~---D:;:::ENTI:::..:c::9::.T8:;::. ___ ..,
wek. And they have done so. Inas much as some mem-is in a si milar position. On the
hers of the Tho mas Committee have bee n among the other hand. Italy and Greece arc
I
dead broke or practically so.
oudest howlers agains t government interference, The foregoing is simply one
Dr. obed[ Lucas
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expense fund ; SlG,959.38 for the
water maintenance fund; $18,4
153.10 for the property fund and
$13,850 for the general city bond
redemption fund.
To the Editor Ne"''S-Times:
A Yery good friend of mine and
a subscriber of your paper pre-
fers to send me copies of your
paper to writing a letter, because
he knows that your a rea holds a
very Soft spot in my heart.
It has been proven time and
a·gain that ~'hen the REAL AME}{.
JCAN is sufficiently aroused the
"chips will fly."
PUBLIC NOTICES I feel constrained to comment
-------------on an editorial in your copy of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING Oct. 30 wherei n you carry on
Would that more ne"'spapera
had your viewpoint and courage
and reveal facts instead of pro~
aganda. Again, congratulationr-. The Newport Beach City Plan-
ning Commission will hold two
Public Hearings upon the petition
of J . H. Reinhart, Thomas Miller.
Phil F. Holmer, and William W .
Cowan. owners of Lots 1, 3, 5, &
7, Block 730, Corona Del Mar, for
a change of zoning for said lots
from R-2 to C-1.
The first Public Hearing upon
this matter will ·be held, Thurs-
day, November 20. 1947, in the
Council Chamber, Ci~ Hall, New-
port Beach, California .
By order of the Chairman of
th e Newport Beach City Plan-
ning Commission.
WALTER M. LONGMOOR.
PHILMER ·J . ELLERBROOK,
. Secretary.
Pub. Nov. 6. 11, 1947
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
Victor Reisel's dema nd that "La-
bor Clean House." He speaks With
authority on account of his posi-
tion and you have .done a manly
act in helping h.im carry on to an
aurtience •.vhich evident)}· would
Sincerely,
Hclll'.Y M . Loud.
3412 S tockbridge Ave
Los Angeles 32, Cal
November 6, 194.7.
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
FROM YOUB SKETCHES OB CLIPPINGS
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
111-<J Clout m-Way Newport Beach Ph.lleoM>oo llNO
E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz
•
why not j u s t let the studio heads keep on with the more example .of the compleXity
good job they are d oing.? of the whole European relief sit·
ml!!-) w. OeauaL Harbor 1'80
NEWPORT BEACH
THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby
certlty that he Is conducting a optlcaJ
buslneM at 1213 Coast Blvd.. Coron11. del Mar, Call(omia, under th e fl ctl·
t lous firm name o f Coa.et ()ptlciarui
and that said firm Is composed o f the
follow ing penKln, whose name and ad-dre!l!!I la u followa, to-wit: l!::============.1 E. H . THIELE. 1213 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Ma.r, CaUfom !a .
PI11111bing
Contra et or Inst ead, there is this inves tigation whose possible uation. A cardinal point in the , Marshall Plan as originally pro-L-----------...l
effect might be t o put one .m o re s hackle upon the posed by the Secretary of state ------------,
American motion picture as a con structive social in his address at Harvard is that
force. Already· the industry is tied down enough by Europe must hetp herself 'vtth all the resources she is able' to as-
its own self-censorship, by the outside pressure of semble. The temper al cangi-ess
influential special pleaders, and by its worshipful at present is such that appropria·
faith in the s uccessful formula. lions will be scrutinized with ex·
GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8.
..-e Barber Ul.J
Th Th 11 acting and cri tical eyes. Senator . e o mas Committee's Ho ywood investiga-Taft. who \\ill have more to sayl'-------------'
tion suggests the possibility that an implied gov e rn-obout fin;shed legislation than any .PHYSICIANS-SURGEONS. n.o.
m ent censorship may be added to these other curbs.
If that impression is correct, then not only Holly-
w ood but the press and radio and the public m ight
well f eel concern. T o s uppress the free expression of
a h ealthy criticism does not c o mbat communism. It
aids it.
(Reprinted courtesy DuQuoin, (Ilf.) Evening Call.)
LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIALS
,/
Scou:h tape, vartouo l1z.eo. on sale at tbe N..,._nn-.
• Before Yoa Build or Remodel
Vllft Oar lallMu"MC s.mp1e ud DlaplaJ Bocmw
Color gulde8, plan-
n!Dg alda,~
Ive stock ot carpeU
and llnoleum. ......
Olrpea
Clt•nl,
811 hd
LUDLUll Carpet Works
I -I 5 -.. ft~-· - --Ulft'4 .lllA,
~EARN FLY
N othtnc-can compare wttb
the thrUl you will pt wben
you make your nnt 90)0
fil1bt .
Learn where you can get the
BEST tTalnlnc In tbe BEST
equipment
MARTIN
SCHOOL ol
AVIATION
Jn the Aclrnintstratlon Bid&'.
ORANGE COUNTY
AIRPORT
Sant& Ana. Callfomla
• Approved for Veterarui •
Always rsdy at the ring .
of the phone to taxi you
wherever yoa want to go.
• Z4-Hour Seniee •
YELLOW CAB
of
Newport -eo.ta ·-
• PRONI: •
Beaco,• 5824
Dr. W. T. Mooney
N'bltb ud Central .... ( ....... _......, ........
CBIBOJ!BACl'OB
Dr. Tom E. Barton
C!IlROPRACI'OR un Oout mc11-
Coroaa clel Mar
(In Kendell's Patio)
PlloDe -· lNll
llTENOOBAPBJC SERVICE
GEORGIA TAl'LOB h"'"' ~ NOTA&Y rtl•LIO
CM C.• llw7 •• llo:-..-i .... ~I -._. 1'711, 8-.-61'71 ._. ..,__ &D6-W °""" W-k • 1--.1 · ••IUllC 91r"-DlcUC-.. .... _.,... .. ~ .. ...
Jl'tcll Up 9Dd DeliYerJ' a.me.
NEWPORT HABBOB
VKTICBINARY HOSPITAL
Dt. Ban... Partis
Dt ....... o. Balcller
1111 II. II. ·-Drift °"""" ·-ft: --
lllUllJO TEACBEB
Eloise Khariton, B.A.
Teacber of
PIANO Ii HARMONY
UT?N-nAYe. eo.ta ... ---·
0..-
TEACHER of PIANO
11111& llA1'llUCD OOLSMAl'f U& ~-A-N__.-. Btz '?llM
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Haun: 2-5, by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 58'8
111 Bro.cl.way Co.ta 11 ..
llllton M. Maxwell, 111. D.
1801 Cout mwQ
Corona del Kar
O!flce Hours: 10.12; 2-~
Pbone Harbor 108!
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., Bal'-
Harbor 17U
otnee Boan: zeoep.m.
Moad&y UU<>ac-11 Flldo,J
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. -0.
P11J*1-and Sarpoao
-w. Oeatral omce: Barbor 80!
~t.-Plloae -· rn-M
Conrad Richter, M. D.
Present Hours:
l:SO a. m. • U M.,
%:SO p. m.. -':SO p. m.
Z90S-<J W. Central
Newport Beaclt.
Phone Barbor U03
Chas. A. Wylie, M.D.
Infants and Children
Cout BlgllwQ and Jumlne
Corona dflll Mar
Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. Har. 1015
OPTOJIETRlBT
E. T. BaUerwortb, 0. D.
Opiometrle&
E1'E8 ICXAlllNED
LENllES DUPLIOATl:D .......3, ...... ...,,,
nu w. ~ &-. n. ..._ -.u
• ... oeT U&4'll
DAI' llCROOL
Mortimer School
•OonlA-. --1111.
DAYllCllOOL
.. A. ..:::::.rt1" A. -•• AAt1.
WITNESS my hand this 3rd day or
November. 19-47.
EfGIL H. THIELE STATE OF CALI FORNIA, )
CONTY OF ORANGE ) ss. ON THIS 3r d day of November, A . D .. 19-47. before me. Nora S . Jllar g-
w&rth, a Nota ry Public in and for said
County and Slate. personally appeared
E. H . THIELE. known to me. to ~ the person v,'hose name !9 subacrlbed
to the within Instrument. and ac-
·knowledged to me that be executed the ..., ..
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed my
offJcls.1 seal the day and year In thl!I certlrlc.a.te first ab-Ove written.
NORA S. MARGWARTH
Notary Public ln and for said County and state.
CSEAL)
Pub.-Nov."4. 11 . 18. 25. 1917.
ROSSI'S
Cafe and
Liquor Store
NOW OPEN FOB LUNCH
1611~ Coast lllway
Corona def Mar
''THE SAME OLD PLACE"
COCKTAILS
WORTHINGTON
Refrigeration
FREON AMMONIA •-to 100-
Air Conditioning •-toao-
Pressure Pumpe
Centrifugal Pumps
IW AD Pia w ...
AD~m-
c:au •...
• 1•&i.•zs1'rza. •mt P
ftrs1 -
FIXTURES AT RETAIL
SINKS, Vitreous China, Double ................. $25.00
WATER HEATERS, Standard Brand ......... $52.50
Toilets, Lavatories and Laundry Trays
FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED
AMON WEST PLUMBING CO.
-Phone Harbor 1185-J -
2607 Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH
RE-BOT'l'OMING
Announcing
the opening of a new
Shoe ·Repair
Shop
by
J. F. Ricciardi
at
2602 W. Central Ave.
Newport Beach
Mr. Ricciardi was formerly located in the down-town
Los Angeles area, specializing in doing the shoe repair-
ing and alteration work for many of the leading shoe
stores.
• Extensions
• Corrections
• Orthopedic Work
• Lengthen and Widen
• Vamps Cut Down
• Skl~ts
• Boots Tailored and
Remodeled
• Foot Comfort
• Shoe Toes Removed
Remember Our Motto
·"NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE"
WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE
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I
•
•
Men and their actlom must be
9f!re.!\ in proper paspectlve; eomt>
·are judged best dooe at hand.
some at a distance.
BU8D1W Otn= U •••• MllCW•·•"-W . • llOA'l'S, IAJPPUIB • ••1. ml'Aft DCllAX-M wzu. ml'Aft • ::..:.,::=;;~_.:;,;;,.o;::::,_ __ ~
CESS Pool.8 ••d Wat-• aoctrw • Juw•1 28 tt. Fllblna 0-W-, 2 bunli:a. WILL TRADE -bcUleu NEW 2 BR vacant $5500; aJoo 1
-ai:ROMQllTZRI plley, head, uword llshlns chair, and Income pr_. I)' for heme In BR newly furnished $6000, on
SEPTIC TANKS Repalrlnc _ PlUQPt lliafSou outrluen and all equl-t. Newport or Balboa. 21!1 30th ,adjoining Iota. Must aeU. Sep-
-La Rochefoucald.
Imt•JJed An7Wbwe m
Oraap O:!UnlJ'
Semlble J'rkm N-Gray Marine Enclne· Dock St., N•wpoct ~ 87..ftp arate ar rogether as income.
VAN DRIMT ,PU near Standard Oil Co., Balbcia. MONJD' TO LOAN 11 Make offer. Tr all er conslclerOd.
PusLIC NoTICES -.:.n Phone Harbor =-w. 86-tfc Owner 1702 Rochester, off Tus-
No. !591'8 ' Cmtnct Drllllns
Sewn ~
J E W E L R y LOANS TO BUILD, l>IQr, Improve. tin, Colla Mesa. 88-tfc
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
FROPERTY AT l'RIVATE SALE (All Work~)
Ftlll Imurance CUTted
l'lM N""pott Bml. Couta:: Boat Maintenance an~ =-::tor~'.""'ce. W• pur-UDO ISLE -2-Bedroom house,
R · · 200 ft. from So. Bay. Living
BAYSIDE PLATING epainllg NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL room with comer fireplace and
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES.
J. a. McCORMICK Gold -so-. eo_. • -An~ a SpudallJ'
Frederick Yacht Co. 3333 Via Lido 'Ph. Har. 1!iOO Bay View. Price $15,750.00. 3S-ttc. Phone Harbor 2676-W.K after
MO Victoria St. Couta -1215 C-t Hlway, Newport
Phone Be"""" S61!I
BOAT BROKERS
------------5 p.m. 89-4tc
ln the Matter of the Estate and
Guardianship of F . L. KEN-
NEDY, JR., Minor.
NCYI1CE i.!1 hereby given that
• the undenigned, BERTHA L.
BHcon !5069-.J
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
l768 N.,.pott Bl..S.. BaCOl1 llOM'i\
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTr
C<lr>tl «llllc and Supplleu
97-Ut
'
L91' Huber Bml. Ph. -ll1lJ
Cor. Huber and 19th,' Oona -
Nat to Motbodlot OUdl :a.ttt
Plent!' of Good Tine
All Size&
Compo1111d Motor
Golloa. 7llc
OU
Western Auto Sui>plf
A-DoUr ~ New..,.t Bl-.d., cmta -1'1-111
81>-tfe
Boats Priced to Sell
70-ft. AW<. Schooner, Herschotf,
$6:500.
32-ft. Twin Screw Sedan Cruiser
(1947), $1170.
' 36-ft. twin screw Stephens, Seel.
cruiser, $8900: 26-ft. Spt. au1ser
(Hunter>. $2800.
16-ft. Clinker Runabout, $195.
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted
Til ·Coast Hlway, Newport
Beacon 5032-W. 89-2tc
NEED MONEY?
S.. U1 for Quick, Helpful
Service on Your Flntndal
Needa -Loans OD
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Security
Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
( Clcoed Saturdayo) '
'
1814\i Newport Blvd., Coot& Meoa
Beacon 5220
ALDRICH. Guardian of the Es-
tate of F . L Kennedy, Jr., a mi-
nor. will sell at private sale to
the highest bidder upon the terms
and conditions her ei nafter men~
tioned and subject to confirmation
by said Superior Court on or after
November 26, 1947, all the right,
title and interest of F . L. Kennedy,
Jr .. a minor. and all the right, title
and interest that the guardianship
estate of said minor has. by oper-
ation of law or othcrwiSl' acquired.
othC'r than or in addition to that
of said minor in and to 1ha1 cer-
tain lot. piece or parcl'I of land
situate. lying and being in the
County of Orang<', Stale of Cali-
fornia. a nd more part iC'ularly de-
scribed as follows. to-wit :
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon ~R
;::>73 Elden Ave .• Colla "-a
~If•
FIREWOOD
CHARCOAL & BRIQUET'S
PROMPT DELIVERY lllUllIOAL a RADIO a. C Aaua from Alpha Beta llark•tl
==::--::-=-,.....,:--:-,,.,,..-,._,,.. 9(}. ltc IVORS and Pond, Grand, Kimball,
Baldwin, Wurlitzer. Many oth-
er makes. Prices start at $89
on ll!ed uprights. Buy now for
Christmas. Danz· Schmidt Pi-
ano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana . Christmas Sale. 89-tfc
An undivided on(' -f\\'l'lfth 12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
274 East 19th Street
Ph. Bea. 5413 Coota Mesa. Calif.
30-tft
l /1Zthl intr-rcst in ;ind lo the
South\l.'l'S t Prly rPrtan\.!11\<1 r on('-
half or l~Of 9 or 'f'r"l<'I ;'l-;-1~ nlhf'r-
wiSI" kno\\"n as Santa 1\n 1 i ·1,1<:;,
in Ort1n £?:i" lounly. Sia'•' r c. di-
fornia. as per m1-1p r ,..1·nr<\1•d in
Book 15, Page 29 of !\l 1"r· l1;i n "OlJS
l\.t aps or said r ounty: nnd one
!.harr of stock in 1hr Sonia Ana I LOST ."-.~D FOUND 22
Hei!.!h ts \\"a tf"r Company apµu rte-LOST-Dog, pointer, bro"'ll and
nant to said l;\nd . ns evidC'OCC'd \Vhite female. answers to name
by <:;C'rtiricate No. 221 . of Belle. Reward. 701¥.a Mar-
The terms anrl ronditions of gucrite, Corona del f\.lar. 00-2tc
Wright L.umber Yard
1784 Ne~rt Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Beacon 56&5
83-tfc
w_ANTED ____ TO __ s_UY ______ n SPINET slightly case damaged in
Will Pay Cash
For your tm rdture er what havt
you. Phone --S8l58.
Crawley Furniture Co.
Ull2 Newport Blvd:. Colta Mw
!&-tft
shipment. \Vorld famous make.
This is a great sacrifice. Only
one. Remember,~nly one. Your
time to save on the finest.
Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520
No. Main, Santa Ana. Chr ist-
mas Sale. 89-tfc
salC': Cash in lawful monC'y of the REPOSSESSED: Spinet piano.
United States: ten pC'r CC'nt f 10 ... t,.-) EMPLOYMENT WANTED SI CASH for USED F amous make. A genuine beau-
of the purchase money 10 be paid WJLL WATCH YOUR BABY & Furniture & Appliances ty. Can't be told from new.
at the time or the sale, balance on do the ironing afternoons out. "We Buy Atmo.t Pay balance. Easy terms. Danz-
confirmation or sale. References. Harbor 1973-M Anythlnc'' Schntidt Piano Co .• Santa Ana.
The purchaser is to takP the 89-2tp GRANT'S 520 No. Main. Christmas Sale.
said parcel of real property sub-~tfc
j('ct to conditions. restrictions. SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER Pltom Bea. 5101.)1 ,
resf'rvations. easements and rights · or receptionist. Fine references. 16'5 Newport Blvd., ec.ta Meu. SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty
of way of record and all truces a Marjorie Hart, 223 Amethyst .U..ttc. for the holidays. Rent for term
lien thereuix>n. not delinquent. ~ve .. Balboa Island. 90-2tp allQ\\•ed if you buy. Music in
All bids or offers must be in writ-w ANTED-Housework, 8 hours a rusJlfJTUBS roa 8.&LS ~ the home is important for
'
. g 0 "d 'II be ece· ed t th f Christmas J'oy. Uprights as low n ..... , WI r av 3 e 0 -day, $1.00 per hour. Beacon 1 FURNITURE-From a 5 room
r. r ELMER H V HOFFMA~ as $4.00 per month. Dinz-
1024 Rowan Building, Los Angeles, _ . d h' Schmidt. Santa Ana. 520 No.
18
FOR SALE-1940 Buick 4-door
sedan. radio & heater. $1175.
Harbor 1905-M -415 Iris St.,
Corona del Mar. 89-2tc
F.OR SALE-1946 Ford converti-
ble, radio, heater. Excellent
condition. $2100.00. Phone Har-
bor 1195-M. 89-4tc
'31 MODEL A PANEL TRUCK,
motor overhauled. New radia·
tor, good tires. F . E. Cunning·
ham, 204 29th St.. Newport
Beach. 89-3tp
FOR SALE-1941 Ford, super de-
luxe 5-passcnger coupe. By own-
er. Call Beacon 5704-R. 90-2tc
'42 Chev. Aero Sedan
New Paint. Radio. Heater. Fog
Lights. Mechanically Sound.
$1695
Allen Motor Co.
1008 Coast Hiway
Beacon 5032-J 90-ltc ace o · · 1 N , 5778. ~ 89-3tp house for sale. Priced right, inc.
California, or may be filed "'ith S1!lfATION W D--Compan~ ~:r1~: ~:~ t!t~:~ ~~ 1~a.s ~rr' MaJn. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc
the Clerk or said Superior Court. ion to lady or light house work Dr. Npt. Heights Tues. Wed. STEINWAY. Used. Gorgeous tone. '48 Olds 98 Club Coupe
or delivered to said guardian per-for couple ln small home. 309 Th ' r 9 't 9 ' ' Mahogany case. Genw'ne. Su-Completely Overhauled
FOR . SALE -New 1900 sq. ft.
home on 2 Jots, 2 bedrooms, 2
baths & den at cost by owncr-
builder. 415 Iris St., Corona
del Mar. Phone ltarbor l~M.
• 89-2tc
Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
Resldentlal -Onu11iMdal
n1 • C. C-t Hlway, Newport
Ph(JM Beacon 5a6<l. 34-tfe
PENINSULA POINT
CAPE COD Ocean front house,
3 bedrootnl 1 bath. Artistically
decorated, unfurnished.
3 BEDROOMS 2 baths 0 c ea n
Front house furnished.
R-2 lot 30x90 $4500.
Winter Rentals, 4 bedrooms. bath
and a half $75.00 per winter
months. Ocean Front house.
John D. Burnham
2001 Ocean Blvd., Balboa I
Call Harbor 315. 88-4tc
2 BEDROOM HOUSE-Air condi-
tioned. adjacent d(ISert cl ub, La·
Quinta. 18 miles from Pa 1 m
Springs. Completely furnished.
$12,000. 475 Legion, Laguna
Beach. T el. Laguna 5841. 90-4tc
OWNER MUST SELL-'» acre
hillside lot mostly level plus
oceanview. Will sacrifice for
~l.000. Cash . Ph. Bea. 5729-R.
90-4tc
'I
LIDO ISLE
Nice 50-foot Lot near
Nor th Bay.
$5000
Ph. Harbor 1520-W
Or Harbor 1085-J
9(}.2tc
UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
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NJ:WPOaT BALBOA Nl!:W8-Tl•E8
roESDAY N-er J!e!el!, Oallf, N-n, 1M7 Page7
•gar. aTA'l'IC II REAi. Ell'rAT&
C. GAI;EN DENISON-Broker
498 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5197
COSTA MESA
Brand new, modem, attractive home: Double gar-
age. Chicken equipment. Fruit trees, grapes. On one
of the best half acres in Costa Mesa. $8700. Terms.
3-Bedroom home on East side. Only $1500 down.
•
2-Bedroo!;" homT dbl. garage, large Jot. $2500 down.
CORONA DEL MAR
Charming 1-bedroom home, completely furnished
including new electric refrig. and gas range. ~
L. R. patio. See this for $8000.00--0r make offer.
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We Have
Newport
Good Buys In
Heights Lots
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker
Blanche A. Gates -Associates -Virginia D. Gates
Phone Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 746-M
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•
90-ltc
-AT CORONA DEL MAR
Home with Grand View
Bay and Ocean
of
$10,500 to Sell Quick
3-BEDROOM HOME
With Gorgeous View of
$13 ,500
Bay & Ocean
ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S -Grand Homes On Ocean
For the Best See This
$35,000
Front
M · Id C d I M H · urs. rom a.m. 0 p.m . Radio -Hydromatic sonally at any tjmc after first ar1go , orona e ar. ar-90-ltp personi c tone. Terms or will
publication of this notice and be· bor 1023-J. 87.Altc rent. Danz-Schmidt. 520 No. $1645
fore making sale. WORK WANTED-lronl.n&: ln m.3 FOR SALE -COMPLETE SET Main, Santa Ana. Ou-istmas
Ready soon. Nice 2-Bedroom,
with fireplace. Lg. si ngle garage. · W. J. HOLCOMB
Dated th.is 6th day or November. ~om•'-P lain or fancy. 530 San OF LIVING ROOM FURN!-Sale. 89-tfc Allen Motor Co. 1947 TURE. 2 annchairs, 1 large 1008 Coast H iway $13,500
· Bernardino Ave.. Ne" P 0 r1 coffee table, 2 end tables, 2 PIANO S hortage Will be acute this BERTHA L. ALDRICH, Heights. :IS-tft Beacon 5032-J 90-ltc 114 Ocean Front. E. Newport
Guardian of Said Minor. floor lamps, light wood. con-Christn1as. Choose yours now. -------------
CR-1280! WILL CARE for children in my vertible divan. Complete $155.00 A small deJX)Sit will reserve it • Pub.-Nov. 11, 18. 1947. home $1 .75 per day. Phone Bea-1-larbor 221 1. 90-ltp for you. Delivered when you
con 5322-W. 90-ltp 1 STUDIO COUCH, overstuffed Wish. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., FOR SALE-Hotlse $500. 120 .£.
17th St., Costa ~1esa. To be
moved by buyer .. Call BUdlong
8.5793 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. 90-4tc
R. M. SMYTH, Realtor
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Flctltlou• F irm N111n• -THE UNDERSlGNED doe• hereby
certify tliat they are conducttng a
nur!lery itehool bu•lneu at 1221 l!aat
15th St., Coat& Mesa. caurornla. under the n ctltlowi rtrm name or Rancho
Meas Nuntery School and that 81.ld
firm ls compoaed of the followtnr
pel'90M. wtioee name11 and addre-
lll"ft ui follows. to-wit:
BENJAMIN M. HOWSE. 22911 Ful-lerton Ave., Costa Mua. Calli.: PA-
TROCIA L. HOWSE. 22911 Fullerton Avt-.. Coeta Mesa, Calif.: EARL G.
PETERSON. 305 S2nd St .. Newport
8f'1tCh . Caltt.: LORRAI"SE M. PET ER-WN. 305 32nd St .. Newport Beacb,
Calif.
WITNESS our hands thl.11 .14th da y
of October. 1947. BENJAMIN M. HOWSE
PATRICIA I,. HO\.VSE
EARL G. PETERSON LORRAI NE M. PETERSON
ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OP' ORANGE ) u .
ON THIS 14th day of October. A.D.,
1947. before me. Nora S. Margwarth, a Notarv Public In and for sald Coun-
ty and State. personally appe~ Ben·
Jamin M . Ho•H. Patrlcl& L. H OW9'!. Earl G. Petenon and LorraJne K .
~tentan . known to me. to be the persons whoee aame.s a~ subscribed
t o the w1thln Instrument. and ac-lmowled~ t o me that they executed the aame. TN wtTNESS WHEREOF. I han
hereunto ael my ha.nd &nd affixed my ofrtcla.I 9Ml the day and year l.n thla
certlt'ica.te tl.nt above written. NORA S. M.ARGWARTR Notary Public In and for Mid
County and State. My Commission Explre.11 Janu.ary :18,
1!160. <SEAL> Pub.-Nov. 4. 11 . 18. 25. 1947.
CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP
DOING BUS INESS UNDER
FICTITIOUS NA.ME
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereb1'
certify that they an enpged In a
co-partnenihlp u General Contractors and other a.llted line•. u.nder the rte· tltlou11 aame and atYie of BOOREY A. POl'RIER: that .aid co-p&Ttnenhlp i.
compowd ot the followlnc penotui. wh<>11e namu and residence ad~
are u follow•. t o-w1t:
ROBERT RUSSELL BOOREY, 221 7~ Ba.Ibo& l•land. California: . · 9. POIRIER. 221 A.methpt.
bo& i.tand. Caltforala. wrnn:ss-our ha.nda lhi• Xlt.h day
of October. 1941. ROBERT R OSSELL BOOR.ET
EUO:R S. POtRIER ---
ST A TE OF CALIFORNU. >
COUNTY OF ORANGE J •· On Ulla 20th day of October. lt47,
before me. a Notary Public ta and for wd Counly and stale. pononallr •t>-pe&J"ed ROBERT R USS!:LL BOORET
and &LK!!R S. POIRID. known to me to be the pent0na whOtle aamd are aibKrlbed to the within tMtru-
m@nt. and a.c.kJ'lowledred to me th&t th;:1?~ed the -.me. Krt·rTl ~d omatal aeai
Notar:r_ Public ln and for the
aa.td c.ounty and State.
(Sl'!AL) Pub.-NOT. 4. ll, 18. 25. lt47. ... ,, -........ ---....... ...
The Ne"W9-''I1mel wUl not be re--
sponsible for more than one incor-
rect tnaertlon of an advertllemen~
,,_.... t h e right to OCCTect!1
cluoity any and all ado and to
reject any adverthement not coo--
lonnlnli to rules and recuJttlons.
63-tf< -
OOcroR'S MEDICAL ASST. -ch airs, miscellanrous tables, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc
Ph. Beacon 5860
Listings Will Ri>c eive my Persona]
Attention! Proficient of routine lab. \lo'Ork, floor lamps. 3900 River Ave.,
can typc>. reliable ch('('rful, good Newport Beach. Harbor 436.
personalify. prerer to work in 89-2tc
Harbor area. Call Har. 2628-W. WASHING MACHINE $30. 130
or \\Tite Miss Ray E. Jones, 22nd St., Costa Mesa. 89-2tp
1512 Yz E. Central. Balboa,
' 90-4tc 2-PIECE wine Freize overstuffed,
like nev.·. 315 Marguerite, Coro-
_eMP-=;_LO_:,_YMENT:__ ___ o;..'..:..'.:•=c'-r-• -"'-":Ill na de! Mar. 89-2tc
PREWAR Box springs and mat-
tress. Little used $35. pair. 843
Sl'ECIAL ANNOUNCDU:NTS 18 ABOVE THE ARCHES -Good
HARBOR TRANSFER
LIGHT HAULING
View; lnterestine new 3-bedrm..
home: fireplace, large gar. Price
$14,600. Call Hub Powerr, Agt.
Har. 62-W. 81-tfc
Phone Beacon 5538..J COSTA MESA-Older 3-bdrm.
1962 Harbor Blvd. home near Victoria and Harbor.
COSTA MESA • Price $5350. All utilities. Hub
__________ ;_86-:..::_tf::;;c Po,..ers, Agent. Har. 62-W.
81-tfc
90-ltc
N B C Realty Co.
Newport -Balboa -Costa Mesa
HOMES-LOTS-INCOME
3116 W . Central Ave .. Newport
Harbor 1405
HOUSEKEEPER -Part t i me
adults. Ref., also fine ironing
your home or mine. Call for
and deliver. Harbor 1973-M.
9(}.2tp
Lido Soud , Lido Isle. Phone Har-FOR a&liT Cl
bor 686. 88-4tp OCEAN VIE\V-3 bedroom house DANDY 1 bdrm. stucco, hdwd
floors, knotty-pine interior, r eal
fireplace. Large lot. Terms at
$6()00. G. M. PRITCHETT,
3 BR Home, 111.1 Baths. Large lot.
WANTED -Experienced stenog-
rapher under 35. Apply Bank
of America, Newport Beach.
89-tfc
FOR SALE -Devenport, wing
back chair, radio, fireside en-
semble, gas heater. and ship
1amps. All in good condition.
Phone Harbor 1583-M. 88-4tc
on Peninsula. Nov. 15. to June
15. Ph. Harbor 2414-J. 90-2tc
Can be used for Business. Room
to build Income Units.
Central Ave. 3 Units with Extra
R-3 Lot. $17.500.
_uu: __ m_s_C&LLANSO ___ u_s __ • A GOOD BUY-
CORONA DEL MAR-New 2 bed-: Agent, 18401'. Newport Blvd.
room house, patio. barbecue, un· Phone Beacon 5024-W. 87-tfc
furnished, $85.00: also 3 room BUILDING FOR SALE-Former-
apt. ~.00 or both far $100. 618
1
ly the Needlepointer Shop. 118
Begonut, Corona de! ~tar. 90-4tc E . Broadway, Costa Mesa. Ph. Nicely f urn. Pre-war 2 BR. Home.
HARD TO BEAT
BARGA IN
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BRAND NEW
SOLID OAK LADDER
BACK CHAIRS.
WOVEN SEATS,
NATURAL FINISH
Only $1.95 each
--0--
G RANT ' S
Beacon 5707-M
Phone
1645 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
9(}.ltc
NURSERY
LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS
and PLANTS
BULBS -FERTILIZER
Hollister Bros.
Nursery
1959 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5200
89-tfc
FOR SAI.E-L. C.
dard Typewriter,
cond., excellend
1370-M.
Smith Stan-
recently re-
cond. Har.
9(}.ltc
WASHING MACHINES If .,.,.. don't ha .... -do -wuNnc at
~ _IS A WISE BUY· 5 room furnished house, $65.00 per Beacon 6064-W. 89-2tc Broadway St., Costa Mesa. Sub--
mit offer. t"t U1 Help Yov Be Wloe
HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Harbor Blvd. Colla II.a
U-tfc
FOR SALE -New washing ma-
chine still in crate; also 4 sect.
Williams gas radiator , beds.
springs & mattresses. 233 E .
Bay Front. Balboa Island
BOAT!I, l!UPl'Lillll II
FOR SALE-40 foot boat "Ernie
Pyle." Licensed for 20 passeng-
ers. Sportlishing, charter or
commercial now equipped for
mackerel fishing. Highest qual·
ity material and workmanship.
Built in 1946. Immaculate condl·
tion, fully equipped including
radio-marine telephone, ready to
go. Docked at Port Lido, New-
port Ha.r;bor or phone Harbor
1296-J' 9().2tp
SUPERIOR DIESEL 400 HP-340
pm excellent condition, also
spare parts. Gryscope. 2, 30
kw. Hercules generator sets, air
compressors, propel1ars, radio
equipment, blowen. 2000 gal.
tanks. rustilling unit. Box S-P
c/o News Times. 9(}.2tp
FOR RENT -Day, week, week-
end, or monthly, ~ft. auxiliary
cabin sloop, innerspring mat·
tresses. Can carry up to ten
people. Skipper available. Call
Beacon 5465. 90-4 tc
FOR SALE -Star aall boat.
month. 413 Harding St., Balboa,
9(}.ltp
FOR REl\'IJ'Furnished r oom with
private bath a nd entrance. ~25
per month. Phone Harbor 2103.
90-2tc
FOR RENT -Furnished single
apartment. 211 Topaz Ave .. Bal-
boa Island Ph. Har. l~J. 90-ltc
FOR RENT-2 room apattment
and bath. Private entrance. Util-
ities paid. Adults. 311 Island
Ave., Balboa. 90-2tc
FURNISHED-3 room apartment
near Bay In Balboa $10.00 per
w eek , utilities paid Harbor
252Q.W. 88-tfc
FOR RENT-New motel roorm
and private baths, We abower
lttllo, unit hea~ spedaI rateu
for pennanent iU<it&, S2. per
day, for 2 penona. No kltch•.,._
Miracl• lllll• Motel, 706 Coast
Hlway., N..,.port Beach. Ph.
Bea. 5~. 78-Uc
NEARLY NEW, completeJy fur-
nished home on Lido Isle: xlnt.
location, fr om Nov. 15 to June
15. $100 per month. Bo~ 128,
Balboa Island. 90-2tc
WAJl1*1 TO &Lift a
WANTED TO RENT -Couple
with daughter 14, 2 or 3 bed·
room unfurnished b o u s e or
apartment. Permanent. Will pay
6 months rent in advance. Call
Harbor 566-W. 1!7-4tp
APAB1'11ENTS a HOUSES Lat .. t type, Dexlble mut, In-
cluding sails ready to aall.
Pbooe Glendtle, C!trua Ul88. 3-ROOM APARTMENT
a>-tfc Completely furnished except lin-
$39.60 PER MONTH
FOR NON VETS 3 BR. Home, 2 baths. Balboa. $9000
NEW TWO BEDROOM homes F .
H. A. financed, 4% lnt•re1t.
Phone Beacon 5197 for further
lntormatlon. 84-tfc
Good Buys o n Central Ave. Busi-
ness and R-3 lots.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Coast Blvd .
House and lot with good future business possibilities.
House has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. This comer loca·
tion is one block from ocean and 1 block from bay.
$5300
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3-bedroom home With separate dining room. 2 years
old Has hdwd. floors, tllework, dbl. garage, and
fenced back yard.
$12,500
COSTA MESA
Well-built 4--room house on com. half acre. 9 years
old. Has dbl. garage. This place needs cleaning but
is priced reasonably at
$6350
Modem 2-bedroom home with sgl. garage. All moms
are large. Has hdwd. floors. tilework and is a beauty.
This Is now priced at
$9750 •
Attr,active. terms can be aITallged.
•
• BILL'S ,W ASH-A-TERJA ens, $55.00 month till June L
BOllll'tW OlllD• 11 FOR SALE-La...mi pump and Utlli-paid. Harbor 1788. ====-..:..:~-----m Newport m..s.. Ooota -bait taplt complete, $75.00 like 89-2tc
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor
1517 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar
"Where The F1ags F1y"
90-2tc
DOAK REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Jim Doak • Ph. Harpor 505-W Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona de! Mar "By the Sea"
\
CORONA DEL MAR -NEW SMALL HOME
Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. New and
-cute modem. South of highway, 4 blocks to the
beach. Price $6150. Terms.
2-STORY -2-BEDROOM
New-vacant-good construction-on rear of lot.
Close in on nice street. Upper story consists of large
living room-ocean view-kitchen with nook. 2-
Bdrm.-bath. Lower story double garage, 'h bath
-extra roo~R-2 zone.
PRICE $8750-TERMS
CORONA DEL MAR -DUPLEX, NEW
Modem 2 suites consisting of large living room. bed·
room, bath and kitchen with dinette. Double garage.
Close to shopping center. Price $15,850. Ready and
both sides vacant. Never been occupied
SOUTH OF HIWA Y -NEW -VACANT .
Lovely 2-Bedrm. home. Kitchen, noon. nice living
room with fireplace. Rear bldg. Is dol.tble garage.
3 rooms upstairs with bath. Very good constructiOIL
40-Foot lot-near ocean.
PRICE $16,000 at $3000 Down
2-BEDROOM -FURNISHED
South of highway, not far from ocean. Guest room
In rear. Garage. Nice living room with fireplace.
Home nicely furnished -vacant -move In when
down payment in escrow -$10,500, tenns of $2700
down, easy payments. •
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -NEW! •
Lovely 2-bedrm. & den home, ocean view, colonial
Fireplace. Home has lots of fancy wood, interior
constr. Tile kitchen & bath, shower over tub. Din-
ing room, large kitchen. Service porch, garage. Im·
mediate possession. Price $13,500, terms.
Two Offices In Corona del Mar
12 x 12. Well located on Coast Highway.
DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
LANDSCAPING -B<'""'" mo -· Bay Dlltrtct Hardware eo. '"· care of. Lawns 174' Bal laland. 83-tfc WENT, IOllCELLANYA>US ..,
Flaftra and Shrulls Planted FOR SAIE--Smoll '-bumlr hilb FOR SALE-12 ft. r<W 1-t, aood FURNISHED ROOM or apert-
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ll.TON D. BARNE'IT PERNEL G. BARNErr
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imCoastDoak Ph. \Iarbor 505-W Clyde Doak
BrobrB Hwy. at Orchid, Corolla del Mar "By the Sea"
Hal Crawford oven cu ·~· 1111*1 eand.. $15. eondltlcn. B·a "" llOU-R. 533 mmt. Newport r~ond lnclud-
111 A!nrodo A8m HutKr TH See Sat. A Soa. at «128 0.UNI We• t m In• t • r St.. New .... t inc private 1-t ~ Ba!'-
B+Jl!CLI. M-tfe Plw, Nowpart .,..._. ~ IWPta. 8T~lle bar 1217..J. ~llle
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•70 Newport Bhd.
~B-:m3-R.
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LOOK HERE
I just never did believe·
in trying to scare, bully
and slug folks into doing
their Christmas shopping
early. I know it doesn't do
any good anyway. Be-
sides, it's just plain not so
that there won't be any-
thing left to buy if you
wait until the last minute.
For my money, you can
bring your ba.nkroll into
my store as la te as you
want to and I'll be glad to
see you. I'll still have a
few, motheaten old items
you can cram into your
Christmas stockings! That
I promise.
But if you do yo.ur buy-
ing late, there are several
things you won't be able
to ge t from me. Here
they are. If you want
them, you'd better jump
on your horse and get
them rounded up.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
and GIFT WRAPS. Our
personal Christmas cards
are really nice and service
is still fairly fast on get -
ting your names imprint-
ed, alth"1!;h some of the
designs are sold out now
and more are being re-
moved from sale every
week. We have loads of
other Christmas cards,
both by the box and by
the care!. Some are the
beautiful Norcross cards
and others are the peppy,
clever Barker cards you
have all liked so much.
And the Norcross match-
ed gift wraps and ties are
a delight to see. A good
many people are plunging
heavily in this depart-
ment, so maybe you
should plunge, too.
PERSONALIZED
PLATES. We can get
these gay, hand-painted
plates in any of the stand-
ard Colors and with any
names printed on them.
Right now, we can COW1t
on having them about ten
days after you place your
order. The longer you
wait to order, the longer
It will take for delivery.
If you get what I mean.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP-
TIONS. I can take your
subscriptions right up to
Christmas Eve, and I can
give you a gift card to
send to the lucky person.
but most magazines ask
for four to six weeks' n<>-
tice to start a subscrip-
tion.
BOOKS. if you want a
cook book, a baby book,
an atlas, a dictionary, a
Bible or a current book of
popular fiction, I c a n
probably take care of you
any time. Or if you are
buying for a child and
you want a well known
cblld's book, rm pretty
sure to have it. But If you
plan to stray far from the
beaten path, start stray-.
Ing right away, eo rn
have time to get the
books you want in time
for Olristmas.
Dorotlly RigdOll
1832% Newport Blvd
~A MESA
Ber,., 6036
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FINAL VOYAGE for 1M aoto.-.....,. I!., --t.be --ter of --Uanal lleala.h Overell-Georp Gollam murder trial after
Mr. and Ill ... Walter IE. Oftrell died .-rd bluted eraloer t.be lllcbt
or Marcia 15 lD Newport Harbor. Mary E. ,.... llaaJed a'W'ay from
South C-t Co. -• yvd lut Tltunda,y and ._ to Lo.,. -where It wUJ be pat on exhibit by sroap known • M...,. ~ be. -photo by Volney Hicy Jr.
. . Progressives
Hear Peace Talk
Funeral Services
For Helen Horner
•
A small crowd which filled to Funer al services were held Mon·
.--r·
LEFT TO RIGHT, new Jmtlor Cb&mber of Commerce off'loen., Jack
~' eeoretal'y·treuurel'; A.,E. IUcb&rd90n, lat vlee preU-
dent; Dean Bradford, preoldent, and John DAlllell. Zlld vice preol-
dellt. Rlchardaoa and Bradford are boldlns •tale and national char-
t.en received at din.Der ceremoniM Friday nlpt.
. · · -photo by Volney Hay jr.
'Phone Company
'Open House' Fri.
(Continued' from Page 1)
Rites Held for
Samuel J. Focht
Monday .at 10:00 a .m . last r ites
Yt'ere held for Samuel Jacob Focht,
26. of 252 21st St .. Costa Mesa,
Sand Crab
(Continued from P1'ce 1)
decision states, ''The term
'lobbying' slgnltles to address
or solicit members of a legis-
lative body In the lobby· or
elsewhere for the purpose of
lnfluenclbg their votes. The
term is not used in any good
sense.''
That dedoloa covers an
extremely wide field Per-
haps It needs a restatme•t
to clarify ltB muddling al the
Intent of the Cmstltutioll.
For, by a reasonable appllca-
tlon, every actively Interest-
ed dti1Jen -everyone who
campaigns In any wise, even
at home, for or against leg-
islative enactment-ls, In ef-
fect, a lobbyist; for he Is try-
ing to Influence the votes al
legislators.
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Low Cost-Strong
Permanent
MORTARLESS
INTERLOCKING
-BLOCK CO.
H86 Barbor Bl..S.
008TA MESA
Phone Beacon 5489-M
capacity the ljmited facilities of day at 2 :00 p.m. in the Harold
the Laguna Beach Women's club-K. Grauel Chapel in Costa Meaa
house, Forest Ave. at Third St., for Helen L. Homer , 55, 2650 El-
Laguna Beach, heard radio com-den Ave., Costa Mesa. who passed
me nta tor P e ter deUma speak Sa t· away at her • hom e last Thursday,
urday night on the subject "World Nov. 6. Rev. J oseph H. Thompson
part of the local telephone sys-
tem but they will, according to
the manager , see a modern office
building that is an asset to the
community. The ex1 erior appear ·
ance of the building which many
have seen already, is finished in
a seafoam green tone to harmonize
with the seaside r esort surround·
who di ed in Santa Ana Friday. ';~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R ev. G. Willard Stearns officiated ~
War Ill-What Can We Do to officiated.
Pre vent I t ?" The deceased was a native of
OeLima. who a ppeared under ~att~nog~, Te nn. but had live<i
the auspices of the Progressive In Cal1for n1a the past 32 years.
Citize ns of Amer ica, accused, with-Surviving a r c h e r husba nd ings.
out naming. certain "car tel heads George \V. Horner ; o n e son, The inter ior has sunken n ores-
a nd corpor at ion executives" of George \V. Horner , Jr., of Comp-cc r.t lighting, acoustical treatment
heading a y.·ar pa rty in the United t on ; t wo da ug hters. Mrs. J . F. for the ceilings, polished floorings
States wh~e objective, he said , McNe-::.-lay, Reno, Nev .. and Mrs. and removable paneling for future
was an ('ar ty sho\vdown with Rus-L. Story, P alm Springs ; a nd two inter ior partitioning changes.
sia. grandchildren. Jnterm('nt was in The bus iness office is localed in
Exhor t ing his a udience against \VestministC'r Memorial pa rk. the fron t of the building while
a t the service held et the Harold
K. Gra uel chapel.
Surviving are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J ohn F ocht; four bro-
thers, Carl. of T ust in, J ohn, Cost a
Mesa, Ec!Yt•ard , of P alms , and Paul,
of Balboa ; five sisters, Mrs. Helen
Powell , Stockton, Mrs. Ruth Mur-
phy, Costa Mesa, Mrs. C1 a r a Rot-
rues, Hun1ting~on Bcac~, M'r s. Ida
Catherine, Sa n ta Ana, and Mrs.
M ary El tdn W ilson , Tustin.
lntermeht was made in West-
minster Memorial park.
Jack's Equipment · Rental
Contractors' Equipment
• !!KILL SA WR
• TBAILEBll
Phone Beacon 5508-W
17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa further arma.mcnt and present for--------------the operating r oom and equipment
f'ign polic y with numerous biblical Be Wise -Advertlae is !n the rear of the building.
quotations during his 45-mlnute ;-:,:;,:.:.:; ...... :; __ :;_._:;_,:;,:; __ :;_:;_:;_:;_....:; __ :;,,:;..,...:;_:;_...:;.:;,:;._.:;_.:::;, ;;,;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J
address. deLlrna evaded questions
from th<' fl oor on possible Russia n
motives for power and gain, par-
r yi ng with the wor ds tt.at he "had
never b('('n in Russia and k new
absol utely not hing about Russia's
problems or plans."
UNUSUAL SALES
OPPORTUNITY
89"! II 7oar eh!MtC'fl ' &o sH la -
the rroand r1_. of a ne. PfO-
mtKloa and flP-•loa flfocram bf!-.
lq •e•elopf!d bJ' -Old Llrte LePtJ
~rve Ute IMGl'&tlfe COmPfU'J'.
So lof'etilnM'D& ~ulrflllll. l''f Pf'•
"'de achool &Dill f~ltl en.le.Jae. ht·
'om" limit.eel olll!,J bJ' J'OU.r -•
ablllt1. l''rl&e todaJ' for f oU ••
•Ila. 80 1 "FL" f/o New•·Tlm-,
N_.port S-Cb. CaUfor11la. •
FOR SALE
·Culligan '
SOFT W~!~~seSERVICE
1
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1.--WM. COLLAT-.,, 1 "'HOW'D ,OU
LIKE TO CUT
NEWPORT BEACH
BALBOA
COSTA MESA
CORONA DEL MAR
LAGUNA BEACH
•
PRESIDENT
Studio Sb-or Calif .. SAYS:
"I am planning my Desert Home
at La Quinta. My lots there are
not for sale. The Desert Club is
superb."
For tree colo~ folder W'l11e Palm Sprtnn ·La Qul.Dta De•elopme.ai Co.,
Bo• Q, tl79 9 . I>unmiulr, l.otl Anl"elel 38. Call.torn!&.
WELCOME HOME!
Newport Barbor Poet Ziil
AllERl<JAN <l.roJON ......... ~ ........... ..
....... YWt .... ,.. 11111 .... ... .., .................... .....
Mayberry Shoe Repair
ONE DAY SERVICE
1831 Newport Ave.
OOSTAMESA
OIEIEI. REPAIRS 50l 1"
Follu wing RPM DELO, the Diesel
Engine Lubriatidl! Oil that ruetches
time between overbaull, Sl.J' it cutl
repain u much u 50%. And that'•
rigb1, neighbors-RPM DELO Oil
po1ects your Diesd. gives it longtt
life. <:ompounch in RPM DELO Oil
moke it 11op ring-sdcking and cor-
rosion, cut atbon and sludge. stick
to bot 1po11. The Nny UNI 11, too.
Try it 1odo1! ·'"
Clayton Tbompson
Whol<ale DlstrlbaUon
Phone lM 8eL Phone lO!M
W ATC B FOR THE
OF THE
GENERAL PAINT
STORE
1828 HARBOR
COST·A
BOULEVARD
MESA
SOON
,
H. S. -BONNELL 41_0 32nd St., Newport
BUILDING
MATERIALS
Good Stock Now on Hand
CELE TEX Board-Tile & Plank
DOORS All Sizes
....
Exterior • . Interior and Screen
Redwood and Douglas Fir
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711 31st St., Ne
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Every Size to Fit Your.Needs
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Lumber Company
Fat of West Coast Packing
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FEATURES Nov. 11, 1947
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Issued,
Eoclt WeeA:
wjth
H.E W:.S ·TIMES.
• Newport Harbor Makes · Avjation History · Peg• 3
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NOVEMBER 11 1947 PICI'Ollli\L BALBOA BLADE
in the •••• • BALBOA BLADE
HARBOR LIGHT
The able handling of the Pacific NOON-OCtober 11
Sha knows her grocerie ! PICTORIAL
Motor Boat' regatta la.st Sunday By Lupton ~emon1 WllkiDIOD
was a credit to Newport Beach
and to its new sponsors, the Lido The warm sun, from a U~ht misty
Isle Yacht club. Thls in spite of ' aky, ull Touches a d sea that would be high winds and a choppy channel gray
which handicapped the driven and Except for the downward wealth
tended to make spectators, a.shore that lights the eye
and afloat, a bit Wlcomfortable. Reviving cherished summer.
The event ls one more r eason Autumn day. Now the linking fulgence spew why Newport Harbor is fast be-of youth
coming the west's foremost pleas-And the year's tw-ning toward the
ure port in every way connected time again
with yachting and water sports. When flowers r e-bring the old,
. new selfsame truth
We sh~. welcome the return of On earth reborn under the patter
the Pacific Motor ~t Race of-of rain.
ficials and entries next year. , • • •
Upon occasion we find ourselves
succumbing to the intangible but
heady aroma of these beautiful
autumn days. At such tim~ we
are particularly suceptible to kin-
dred souls who share a delight in
perceptions of light and color.
Hence, the following: • • •
ABOUT THE
COVER
Here is the Ugh t ·time of the
sllvered year
When not descent but the Spring's
hope is near,
When fear's lies fad~ known clear
to be untrue
And promise blooms that Faith
will mend our needs
By the one Hope that all the year1
renew,
Here spoken by sun on water tell·
ing beads.
The first American newspaper
was in Boston News-letter, es-
tablished by John Campbell ln
April, 1704, according to the En-
cyclopaP.dia Britannica. Campbell's
paper developed from news-letters
that he wrote more or less regu-
larly to the various colonial gov-
ernors of New England.
Everybody talks about health, but this young miss lts doing
something about it. She ls working for a Olrl Scout pro-
ftclency badge tn nutrltton and she can tell you $out the
importance of a balanced dJet. The Scout program 4--one of
the Red Feather services supported by your contribution to
the Community Chest-offers today's girls a balanc~ dJet of
fun, learning and community responsibility. GIRL ~OUTS
BENEFIT from thelf training in leadermtp and eliance,
their companionable activities and outdoor 11v1ng. VERY-
BODY BENEF'ITS when tomorrow's women grow up ln the
right way. Gw• to th,, Girl Sco11 t1 throug1' ~our C~munit11
Mayor 0 . B. Reed was stopped
one day last week on the street b
a couple of junior firemen who,
from the looks of things, appar-
ently relished their job of ~elling
the mayor a ticket to the Kiwanis
club-supported Saturday morning
breakfast which was held at the
Greater All-American Market Nov.
8. The little girl is Ruth Dudley,
220 Jasmine St., Corona del Mar.
The boy is Mickey H enderson, 315
Marine Ave., Balboa Island. They
are both fifth graders.
Cited. Thia 1avu an.othn; campaig1L I
Da~e noise on the avua~ -~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t·~~~~ • busy street of an ·American city
is loud enough to make the nor-HARKING BACK F t~ FiJ mal person one-fourth to one-third • • • rom .,e es
deaf, according to the Enclopaedia ~ Britannica. There is no dependable NOVEMBER •, 1911 ShalJ the children use vulgar
evidence, however, that life or Th e alarming prevalence o! or profane langua on the
work in noisy places decreases the hydrophobia in animals in the school yard? This is 1be question
acuteness of hearing except dur-county was given further prom-tha t is facing many: schools at
ing the first few minutes after the inence and the s care which has the present time as ~ has faced
noise stops. grown up was added to on Tues-them in the p84t. ~o say that
day, when a driving horse be-any school is entire~t free from
longing to Arthur Edwards, well improper language is to ignore
known P lacentia rancher. Wa.! such la nguage and make light
shot and its brain found to con-·of it. If those whq use such
tain hydrophobia 'cells. language \Vere the o~y. ones at-
tl'nding school it w uld not so
The Ebell of East Ncwr>ort much matter, but su is not the
held its reg u) a r meting on case. There are ma.ciy children
Thursday, November 2 in the in school who neverl hear any-
llbrary room of the president. thing that would jeprave or
M E L Q . .d. mar their God-give purity. • rs. . . uum. pres1 mg.
The entertainment · committee
reported a balance of $20 from Mr. Larsen of San a Ana has
the Hallowe'cn party which was sold his house and two lots on
turned over to the libra ry fund. Newport Heights anr also five
acres of oranges at iverside to
It begins to look li~e old Mr. Walker, of Sant Ana .
times again on the wharf to
see the numbers of big mack-On HaJlowc'en w ekend, all
er el, bass and yellowtail that Balboa Island celeb ated the
are brought in daily. Several big hobgoblin season at arties. Big
sea bass weighing about 40 folk and little folk essed up
pounds each as well as a dozen and participated in universal
or fifteen fine ye1lowtail have gaiety. ,.
been landed on the wharf the
past week.
Teleplloae: Barbor DO!
Offtoe: SO? But Veatnl
Pablllt"ed l:Ye17 Tlmnda7 a&
Balboa, Callf onda
lwaed Mdl week wtua Uae
Newport BellN>a News-nm.
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BISTO&ICAL INN-Batlt In 1753, &be K.IDpftl1e (lld.) Ju todaY
retalm mach of U. pre-&e•ol11Ucm&rJ layor altlaoalla It Ila 1lleea
modenalsecl and expanded wlth Uae a4dlUa If.: • .....,... uiea·
slOll to tbe oridnal stone stnaetve. &eeeat11. MM·\laek upJaalt
lb.Jnilet were pfaeed over the old roof, witla Ha emtnl fable aad m
attnetlve dormers, to form a pl~ eoatrut wltla wit.He lld.ewUla
uad to pl'oteet UU. bJstorteal balldlq from threat ol Ire. Sltaa&ed la
a rrove of uaclent trees, t.od.a7'1 p.U at K.lunWe ID nlu la t1M
ame mnoandlnp that appealed to Oeoqe llulalqtaa &at Lafar· •U.. wllo wen fnq11Ut TIUten •=..a twe ......,..-J9UI ap.
NOVEMBER i , 19S'7
(The following from the Long
Beach Press-Telegram, written
by K. P. Frederick) Sam Meyer,
Orange County publisher, offers
h1s eleventh annual Pacific Coast
edition of the Newport Balboa
News-Times, one of the hand-
somest special editions of its
kind ever issued in this area.
Pl mbjng and
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Electric Contractor
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Deed to aalvage u1ed cooking fat, to offaet the world deftclt of fate
and olla. Here, Mra. Lou G-.hrlg, wife of one of baHb111'1 lmmorta11, IOCk•1 Eddie Arcaro and hie wife, Augle Galan of the Cincinnati Red1,1
rand world ehamplo" boxer Jot Louie take t ime out from their busy
llv11 to demon1trate that con1Clentlou1 fat aalvage 11 ltlll eaeentlal
ano a long atep toward a wen.fed, peaceful world. Your meat dealer
,wlll pay caah for t v t r )' pound of UHd fat you aav' and turn over to him.
STAR~
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When Dana Andrews was s tar-
ring at 20th Century-Fox with
Joan Crawford and Henry Fonda
in "Daisy Kenyon," he ·announced
that he wu retiring from the
screen for a year to sail his tl>-
foot ketch to Tahiti.
"There's only one thin~ that
could make me change my mind."
he confessed, "and that would be
a good story abou t a fisherman
or a sailor. I'm a sucker for boats
and have wanted to make a pic-
ture where I could spend a lot of
time on t hem."
With the completion of the film-
ing of "Da isy Kenyon" a month
ago, the studio. immediately of-
fered Andrews the top role as
a lobster fisherman in "Deep Wa-
ter," which left for location on
an island off the coast oI Maine
this . week.
That's when Andrews shelved
his plans for sailing the Pacific.
"I only hope I'm not offered
another story concerning boats
and fishing when I finish this
one." the star said. "If so, I prob-
ably never will get a vacation, to
say nothing of going to T ahiti."
NEWPORT HARBOR SCENE OF AVIATION HISTORY Federal Exams -*-Maureen O'Hara, star of 20th
Century-Fox's "The Foxes of Har-
row," and both her real and teel-
life child had eye trouble during
the film's sbooting.
35 Years Ago Pilot Makes Headlines
With Hydroplane Carrying Passenger
By FRED FROST
One of the 'firsts' in the his-
tory of American aviation was
recorded 35 years ago N ovem-
ber 23 when a Santa Ana young
man occasioned na tlonal pub-
lici ty for Newport Harbor by
taking aboard his own make of
airplane a passenger f r o m a
boat which had anchored tem-
porarily in Newport Bay.
For three y~ars previously the
young enthusiast had been ex-
perimenting with flying ma-
chines. In 1909 he created a stir
by flying the farthest north,·
battling a gale at Saskatoon,
Alaska. On · May 11, 1912, be
startled Southern California by
flying a byroplane of his own
making from Balboa to Catalina
and back in 35 minutes.
On November 23, 1912, he
astounded a group of people
gathered on the shores of New-
port B a y by taking Major
Olarles McKinstry of the War
Department, who was standing
in a boat, aboard his plane and
flying him over the bay.
This was the first time in the
history of aviation dating back
to 150 B.C., aa far as any re-
searcher knows, that a passen-
ger was ever taken from a boat
of 811¥ kind and given a ride in
an airplane.
tor ever to carry a movie photo-
gra pber on a tour of the sky-
ways over Newport Bay. Some-
where in the files of a disbanded
productions company of Fort
Lee, New Jersey or Hollywood.
Caillornia, are these news·reels
disclosing Newport Bay as it
was 35 years ago.
Hi£ aviation feats over New-
port Bay impr~ed a group of
25 resideots of the harbor area
that they formed the Balboa
Amusement company and made
an effort to attract more out-
side people to the bay city. In
order to pr ovide added recrea-
tion for the hundreds who pour-
ed into the bay area to watch
Martin fly, the amusement com-
pany started a series of boat
races, which to this day have
been an important phase in the
life of the city.
Of course, all of Martin's
flights were successful. Those
that were not were made by
others who did use Martin
planes.
There was one flight which old
Newporters still remem~r. It
was the one in which a Martin
hydroplane piloted by Didier
Masson, French aviator. who
was then in charge of the Mar·
tin school at East Newport. and
carrying Ernest Hodgson, famed
British flyer, as a passenger,
crashed in Newport Bay.
Less Alcoholism
Among Veterans
LOS ANGELES.-The percent-
age of alcoholism among veterans
is proportionately much less than
in the population at large, Dr.
Sam Futterman, chief psychiatrist
with !.he Veterans Administration
here, told a session of the Insti·
tute on Alcoholic Studies on the
U.C.L.A. campus held under the
auspices of University Extension
and the Los Angeles C.Ounty Board
of Supervisors. ·
"Usually if a veteran has been
honorably discharged his alcohol-
ism is part of a symptom picture
of a generalized neurotic personal
disturbance which, if immediately
treated psychiatrically, can be
helped," Dr. Futte~an says. "At
our mental hygiene clinic, how-
ever, there is no such thing as
·inflicting' a cure. Ther e has to
be cooperative enterprise between
the veteran patient and the psy-
chiatrist. The veteran cannot sit
back passively as he would for an
injection." the psychiatrist de-
clared
The three-day institute, second
annual conference of its kind to
be held on the local campus, drew
daily and evening audiences of
more than 300 social workers, city
and county employes, and other
interested participants.
During the Middle Ages 1n 1
Europe, merchants "monogramed"'
their goods with devices that near-
For Navy Jobs
Ovil service examinations
been announced to fill en ·
positions in the• Naval Air
terial Center in Philadelphia
other F ederal agencies in P nn-
sylvania and Delaware.
E. W. Gillespie, secretary of the
Newport Beach branch of the ed-
eral civil service, states that
gineer positions pay from
to $7102 yearly.
Gillespie also announced
examinations are to be held
safety inspector for the inte
commerce commission. This
tion pays $4149 a year. F
formation and application f
for these posts may be had by
Maureen suffered an infection
which necessitated a tear-duct
operation; her real-life daughter,
three·year·old Bronwyn Pr i c e,
suffered a black eye when she r an
into a table at home, and her
reel-life son, five-year·old Billy
Ward, won a fight at school and
a shiner at the same time proving
he was a boy, when youngsters
teased Billy about the perm...nent
wave he had to have for his "Faxes
of Harrow" role.
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For the first time in years on
the 20th Century-Fox lot, Director
Otto Preming\?r filmed a m ovie in
sequence. ing on Gillespie a t the Ne
Beach postoffice.
Say you saw it in the Blade, P
Preminger began at the begin-
ning Clf "Forever Amber," which
t was photographed in Technicolor, ------------+--and followed the script page by
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page. "Linda Darnell might , have
become confused,'' said Preminger
with a chuckle, "if 1 she. began a
love scene one day with C.Omel
Wilde, flirted with Glenn Langan
the next, returned to Wilde the
third. picked up Richard Gr eene
the fourth ,went out with George·
Sanders the fifth, and then tried
to resume the old scene with Cor-
nel."
This epic feat burned up the
wires of the ereat press associa-
tions and the Newport Bay area
received so much newspaper
space throughout the globe as
a result of the story that peo-
ple from all parts of the country
began to talk about the South-
land town, which was then a
city and only six years old !
Upon hearing of the catastro-
phe to his plane, Martin left
Los Angeles and hastened to
Newport. He arrived j us t in
time to witness the lifting of
the wrecked ship from bay wa-
ters. Inspection disclosed that
the plane was damaged to the
extent of $800, but nejther pilot
nor passenger suffered injwies.
both were good swimmers.
Sir Isaac Newton, world-famous
mathematician and physicist, made
little progress with his school
books as a young boy until a suc-
cessful fight witli another .boy
aroused his spirit, accorc:Unc to
the Encyclopaedia Bri tahnica.
ly alwa~cont~edacr~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cording to the Encyclopaedia Bri-r
So pleased with the press re-
ception to his achievement, this
young Santa Ana man decided
to erect an aviation training
school at East Newport and this
was followed by the building . of
hangars in t h e harbor area.
However, he continued to man-
ufacture his types of planes,
which he called the Martin, in
Loe Angeles.
Glenn L. Martin was the name
of th.ii Santa Ana native as you
probably have kuessed by now.
He was probably the first avia-
. Civil Service Seeks
Astronomy Students
U you have an inclination to
be an utronomer and feel you
have the necessary qualifications
Martin learned considerably
a b o u t planes in his boyhood
which was spent in Santa Ana
and after his exploits in t,he bay
area, he betook himsel! to the
East, winning medals in a num-
ber of national races. Today he
has one of the largest airplane
manufacturing plants in Mary-
land, where during the late war
he turned out sound bombers for
Uncle Sam's intrepid Dyers.
.JJlY or have hod four yean of suc-
cessful technical experience 1n
that field
Full information can be had by
calling on Mr. Gillespie at the
Newport' Beach poetoftice.
tannica, either as a protection
against storms or other catastro-
phes or to dislinguish their goods
from those of Mohammedan trad-
ers. •
Eat Fine Food
Oooke4 by
Chef Henry
Swi~ly and Daintily
Served
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Balboa
Inn Cafe · for such a post. the federal civil C.Ontrary to usual belief, the
service commiuion bas listed an nightingale sings not only at night, A Smut BMtamut for DIMlw
examination of that nature. but at all boun of the day as well, Wbo EDJey tbe Beet tlae
E. W. Gillespie, secretary of the llarbt Attorda
cnmmiaion'11 N e w p o r t Beach accordlng to the Encyclopaedi I
branch, aald today that the post B/itannica. Only the male sings, Cocktai I
pays from $3397 to $7102 a year. however, and in Eng 1 and the . Choic~ Liquors
Appllcanta m ust have completed a nlehtingale is beard only from the BAI.Jl()A INN ARCADE
full 4-year colle&e coune leadina middle of April to the middle of "i!lii§§i
to a bechelnr'1 detP'ee In Mtrcmo-June. ·
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ptetzy she ta Iona after lhe ian't. • • •
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New York's Wall Stre~t re-A minister invented the flexible
ceived its name from a boundary film which made the motion pic-
wall built across Manhattan island ture possible. According to the
by the Dutch settlers in 1653 to Ency~lopaedia .Britanni.ca, the f~ . was mvented in 1887 m the attic protect them from possible attack of the r ectory ot the House of
by the Eng?sh, according to hte Prayer in Newark. New Jersey, by
Encyclopaedia Britannica. the Reverend Hannibal Goodwin.
f.aneer Prevention Society Aided ·
The Pasadena Tournament of Rotes Review in cooperation with
the 1948 cancer prevention drive are requesting that all orders
for the New Yea.r'a Day 1948 Review be channeled through the
Cancer Prevention Society at their office 2628 Weat .8th Street,
Los Angel~ 6, Calif.
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(James Monroe Jefferson, au-
thor of a column called "Cali-
fornia Conunention", is pinch-hit-
ting for Sam Meyer who is on va-
cation)-Ed. 1srR1c1E1 YACHT PARTY REscuEo Request Title Transfer
~ REPUBLICAN com-
mittee's declaration at
Riverside of intent to investi-
gate nefarious lobbying prac-
tices in California (which
must inevitably include the
vote trading and promises of
reward by state officials and
departments) has awakened
interest in the good and bad
of lobbying.
elay On College Site
Council to Ask
MWD2ndTime
At the regula r meeting of the
city council ~1onday, City Clerk
t 'rank RitlC'hart was d ir ected to
,1ddrcss a let ler to the Coast al
.._ · · :~ ~ Year · Lease That lobbying can be good
or bad the framers of the
California Constitution were
fully aware; and they took
official notice of the distinc-
tion.
The Constitution declares
(Art. lV, Sec. 35): "Any per-
son who seeks to influence
the vote of a member of the
legislature by bribery, prom-
ise of reward, intimida tion.
or any other dishonest
means, shall be guilty of lob-
bying. which is hereby de-
clared a felony: and it shall
be the duty of the legisla ture
to provide by law. for the
puuishment of this crime."
1 \Vater Dist~ict to ascerta in if di-
rectors of the M\VD system \vould i.
I A r ormal requt>St by Dr. Besl
Peterson . president of Orange
Coast Junior college, has bee.WI
made to the War Assets ~
t ration to delay transfer ot tiellr
to a recently-bid-for portion cf
buildings and land at the Santa
Ana Army Air base.
The principal dishonest
means wher e b y felonious
lobbying is conducted are
clearly stated : and the legiti-
mate application of the term
as nefarious is limited to the
use of dishonest means. Tha t
is in accord with t he defin-
ition· of lobbying by J ames
Bryce in his a uthoritative
work. "The American Com-
monwealth." He states speci -
fically tha t the tern1 "does
not necessarily impute any
improper m o ti v e or con-
duct ." since it is the logical
recourse of individuals and
·groups legitimately interest-
ed in the success or failure
of prospective legislation.
But the California Appel-
late court, in the Case of Le
Tourneux vs. Gilliss (1905),
gave a sinister significance
to every use of the tenn. The
<Continued on Back Paa:eJ
Propose to Open
Manufacturers'
Permanent Exhibit
Proposed as an associa ted manu-
facturer's exhibit, to be located at
7031 Westminster Blvd., Westmin-
1ter. a permanent display hall will
show Orange county manufactured
products to the public. its man:
ager , E. J . Gunther, of Westmin-
ster. announced today.
LOC . .\L P . .\TROLMA.1'11 L V. PHEBUS t~ sho\vn a iding a fellow orncer and an ambulance aide to
carry one or t he four \.ictlms of food-polsonln ir: from \Va:rnf! Harper's cabin c ruJser, the Aanon, Bal-
boa. last Saturday. The Harpers and guest.a \.\'ere s t.rlt'ken with a n llln~ aboard &hip "':'"O hou,n after
eating some food. -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock
consent to Newport Beach making
a second application for \Valer
I ights.
'I'he move backs up a promiS!'
n1ade by ~l ayor 0. B. Recd on
ICon tinUC"d on Back P age)
Stricken \\-1th Illness which
de \'eloped t"'·o houn alter the)'
had eaten lunch, l\lr. and !\I n.
\\"a;rne B. Harper of 116 Aba-
lone street, Balboa Island, and
their week-end guests, 1'1r. and
'lrs. Robert l\laypole of Gar-
den Grove, drifted aboard their
disabled 40·foot pleasure crul~r.
t.he ,\anon, in the ocean, two
mil~ off shore and one-and-
a-half mil~ \\'est of the X e,,·.
port pier, until rel'K!Ued by the
coast guard on Saturd&l' after-
noon.
afternoon.
It \\'as the second time that t he
illness had O\'C'rtaken the Har pers
\Vho had been stricken in almost
same mannC'r on J\1 emorial Day.
The Harp<>rs a nd their guests
'"ere r escued by the Coast Guard
a fter r. r adio message had been re-
layed by Kent }{jtchcock of Lido
Isle anct Ben l\ilcGlashan of t he
yacht Perrito to the Coast Guard
headquarters at Long Beach and
Ne.,.,'J)Ort B<'ach.
The Ao.non \\'as two miles oU-
shor e, half \vay between Newport
Beach and Huntington Beach , a nd
a Coast Guard cutter , upon pull -
ing alongside, round that the
cruiser 's r udder had sheer ed off.
disabling the ship.
Unable to start t he cruiser and
being in a partly paralized con-
ditio n. Harper told his r escuers
that he managed to craw l about
and reach the radio set to send
the message of the ship's plight.
The sick passengers u•erc ta ken
aboard the cut ter and hurried to
Newport Beach, where a n ambul-
ance was waiting to take the m
to the office of Dr. A. V. Andrews
of Corona de l Ma r .
After treatment by the physi-
cian. the four victims returned to
the H arper home.
AGED WALLA \\'ALLA, \\'ASH. RESIDE.NT, M. C. Brooke Is pulled from wrecked car onto stretcher
Immediately follo\\1.nc acddent on Cout hlrhway Monday "'hen truck driven by Ba.ndleader Freddie
Fbher ran car off road. At t he left, In car, 1'tn. Brooke Is being helped out a fter ha\.1ng 11ustalned •
broken ankle. _-photo by Ja cqueline Beckner
Truck, Car in Smash-Up on Coast
Hwy.; Bandleader Among 3 Hurt
Three penon~ "'·ere hurt shortly after 2:1 ~ o'clock Monday after-
noon when a smaJI truck and a car oolllded on Cout hlchway, near
the Sea Scout tNue.
The force or the Impact upset the truck \\'hlch W&8 driven by Fred-
die Flsher, 45, Van Xu~11 band leader and 11ho\.·ed the car which \\·as
driven by M. C. Brooke, '79, retired aen.1oe 1tatlon owner of u ·ana
Walla. W aah., off tlle road.
Fisher s uffer ed a la cera ted for e-
head ; Brooke suffered shock and
bruises and his wife. aged 73. iliUS-
tained a fracture of the r ight
a nkle. Merle Hunter , 30. bass play-
er wi th the F isher band. escaped
injury. H e was riding in the truck.
ADJ UT ANT CALLS
AMERICAN LEGION
MEET TOMORROW
ADD HEAVY TAXES
So you think YOU'R E ta..'tet1
art> hKvy. \\'f'll, Rt>l thla.
Local bualnes!iman John
\·ol't>I recel\.•Pd a ('all tut Sat-
urday morninc from the ex-
prt'S!i ornce notlJyln& h I m
that thPre wa.a a packace
tht>rf" for hlm. ThinkJng It
mlttbt be someth1P£' for t.he
s tor l', he drO\'e dO\\'D lJl the
plr kup "nd ('al'"t'fully backed
It up to the expreu oft1ce
door.
\\."hen he '\\'alk1"1.l In h~ "'U
handrd a large pai>er sack.
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Ftnn Gul~jord , owner-skipper of flsblng boat Nixie, ls shown holding
a 10-l•ch 8eCt1on of swordfish'8 ""word" which fish dro\.'e through
bow plankin1t of his boat ln angry battle off Dana Point last week.
The broadblll charged the Nixie l\\ice alter being harpooned. Guld-
jord landed the fl8h-'111thout the !lword. -photo by Beckner
NEWPORT BEACH
GETS .20 IN. RAIN
Ne,vport Beach got neither the
least nor the most of S unday's
brief thunder, ha il and r ains torm.
I Heaviest fall in the county OC·
urred in Sa nta Ana wher e .49
inches was recorded. Newport
Beach r eceived .20 inches bring-
ing its season tot a l to .56 inches.
F or all of last year , the total was
3.76 inches.
Seal Beach News
Co-Publisher ·
Killed Under Car
'Cove' frotestors
Form Another
Association
One hundred persons a ttended
the mass m eeting of opponents to
the city administrat ion's proposal
to setup an assessment district in
the China Cove beach area which
was he ld in the Corona de1 Mar
Grammar school auditorium on
Friday night.
Fifty percent of the a ttendance
who spoke out against the assess-
m ent district plan made it plain
that they resided elsirwhere but
owned property inside Corona del
Delay of title transfer h~ bee9
asked until Jan. 1, 1950.
Asked a lso was an interim ~
for lht' same i;ite a t the rate fll
$1 per year .
These a nd other aspects of tlw
yet-to.be-built Orange Coast Ju.
ior coll t"he were presented in wrD-
ing to the Los Angeles office ol
the \V AA and in person by Dr.
Pct c:-son 1 o the zone office in Saa
Francisco.
..,\.AA officials both in Lo8 AD-.
gelcs and San Francisco were not
enthusia.;;tic about our proposal,"
he reported to a board of trustees,.
mC'cting l\1onday night at the higll
school. ''J.lowC'ver. after consider-
able ex-plaining and talk thq-
agreed it could be done and that
it was probably the advisable
thing to do." ·
Pushed by Santa Ana
The surprising move to pc15tpc'.JD8'
actual purchase of the air base
site has been prompted ac; the re-
sult or an unrelenting drive by •
Santa Ana b<x>sters to annex all
t erritory on three sides of the pro-
posed college location, a move,
which if successful, would virtua1ly
locate the plant. in Santa Ana.
Santa Ana's exp&nsion drive
would also amputate Jlllrt8 of
Costa Mesa school, Harbor high
and Junior college districts.
Since Santa Ana already has a
city college, and since the air ~
land sought by Santa Ana would
be zoned for industrial use, ~
lege and civic officials have ell-
pressed a desire to re-evalua~
Orange coast college needs in light
of a more suitable permanent lo-
cation.
Furtber Oonlerenatl9
Dr. P et erson plans to ~tact
the s tate division of archltectUtt
in the next few days tot' their a~
proval of the two-year-lease plan.
Already contacted has been Jolm
\Vith the in tent of acquainting
resident.! with products now being
.manufactured -in the county, and
"to furthe r moral, public and fi·
nancial improvement or Orange
county," Gunther expects to rent
exhibit booths to manufacturen
f or public display Mondays through
Frida)'!; beginning Nov. 20.
Junior Chamber
Given Charters Fisher told police that he s werv-
ed his truck t o the le ft to avoid
striking an au tomobile which stop-
ped abruptly in front Of his Ve•
h.icle a nd in so doing, he said . the
truck crashed into the left front
fendr r o f the Brooke machine. t he
concussion upsC"tting his t r uck a nd
forcing the other vehicle off the
r oad.
Post Adjt:tan t J ohn "Sa.Hors has
announced the next regular m eet-
ing of Newpor t Ha r bor Post 291.
Ame rican Legion. w ill be held to-
morrow nigh t at 8 :00 p.m. An
Jnsidf'--you've gursM'd It-Russell Holland Blystone, 26, co-
Mar. Ot~~rs who a lso protested Gifford ol the United States Office t~e rnunlCIP3:1 plan asserted they of Education who would not give a
wished to build homes on the lots definite answer on the proposal..
the}' own there. . . I but indicated he felt the college
Announced, too, were pla ns t o
give three prizes a month to those
organiza Uons responsible for the
largest attendances at the exhibi·
' tion.
Gunther expect! to run a fr ee
employment-bureau in conjunction
with the enterprise, he said.
THREE SPEEDERS
FINED IN CITY COURT
National and state charter s
were presented to t he recently-or-
ganized Nc\\'J)Ort Ha rbor Chamber
of Commer ce as the climax or din·
ner ceremonies at the Newport
Harbor Yacht cluh last F riday
night.
Dean C. Bradford. president. ;ic-
cepted the scrolls from P a t Raf·
fcrly of Long Beach. national rep-
resrnrati\·e of the United States
J wtior Chamber of Comme rce.
Preceding th e presentat ion,
mastcr of cerem onies Roland N .
Lagerlof introduced the newly
elected officers of the junior cham-
ber. They are: Dean C. Bradford,
City Judge Harry L. Blodge tt president. A. Ed\vard R ichardson,
imposed fines of five to S2:0 on lst vice-president, J ohn R . Danjell ,
three speeders who were arraigned 2nd vice-president and J a c k E.
in his court on Monday.
1
BRumgartner , secretary-treasu rer .
Fined wet"e Eddie Anderson of M em bers of the board of direc-
428 Marguerite street, Corona del y 1 H J D v
Mar $5 tor exceeding the limit Htors areno' oldneDy N ayl, Wril .. ll . R. . • _ . EdWa:rd J ph Wal-nyes, na . oe , am . In a JS.zone. ose ue Alford, Robert S. Holden and Rob-
t.en of ~ Santa Ana aven ' ert L. Lindstrom ; and alternates
Costa Mesa, $10, and J ean Cor-Earl w. Coppersmith, Roland N.
nelius Campbell of Compton, $20. t.&ger:1of, William Keith, Jack E .
Tv.·o others .who will appear be-Boyd, Ralph Hoyle and Henry S.
fore the court on the same charge Bonnell.
within a few days ~. Richard Introduction of guests was made
A. Stre]sy of the Greenwood apart-by Ed Richardson. An evening of
ca.
ments Balboa, and Lawrence .
Livinr'ston Kamber of Santa Mo'nl· dancing followed dinner cert'-
monies.
Fisti~r said his a tten tion \.\'ac;
distracted rron1 the roa:d\\'n~· ahead
b y the appear a nce of a policeman
on a m otorcycle.
At S anta Ana Community hos-
pital, where the Brookes w e r e
taken Monday , it was sa id tl1at the
79 year old man apparently had
not suffered internal injuries and
w as resting comfortably today.
Mrs. Brooke's condition also was
good, t he hospital r eported.
LOST CHILD FOUND
Reported m issing bY her mother.
Mrs. A. P addock of 115 Amethyst
street, BaJboa Island. who told po..
lie<! she feared the child m ight
have fallen into the water. Christy .
h e r thr e e ~ and-a-half.year-old
blonde daughter , w as found wad-
lng in the bay at Sapphire street.
five blocks away, Saturday police
reported. She was found by P a-
trolman D. J . Montgomery.
VEIS GIVE CHECK TO SANTA ANA
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BLIND GIRL
With the enthualutlc cheering who lost his rig.ht .arm goin~ In Three Automobiles
of 1700 Fullerton Junior college with .the Fint DiVlSlon of marines ll'd •
students ringtnc In her ean. blind at lwo Jima. Ann<!tta's father is Co I e Near
Annetta LOUIR Blooctworth. of a master sergeant in the marines Marquerite Street
Santa. An&. walked ott the stage at El Toro near Santa Ana.
Jut Friclal/' .at Fullerton clutching The majority ot· the fund was nomag.,. only resulted f?'om a
lD her tlnk hand the check wblcb raised by private sullocr!ption ~ collision at Marguerite
will make -">le an operation by through the efforts o1 the Marine street and 101 alternate hl&hway
which she D>lY ..., again. Wives al America and the lump In Corona de! Mar on SUnday.
The _,., $411S.91,. -the own by the vebl dub .,.... made Police ttp<>rted the can ...._ 1laiallde at a $3.000 fllnd needed when the marine wives publiahed driven 11>' Robert C. Evarts ol Los i,r two .,.,,.. tramplan!S, and a plea for help when they l't'alized ~; Robert J. Gooiron. a --'*' "' Ibo. -d1f that uni-the money' -raloed --ol. Laguna -and R. :,. ~ ~ ~ i.: Immediately • pr--!Ian Gl1llertso ol. Ontario. The mishap <>-? "llr. Ano• ,a, _: "'-the _,. Mure mjpt bo paot-occurred -._ c:u atcwed to
411 pr I' I ol tllt -. -4 bwMlnl~. '"""'4 ltrildllc tile ..-tbs •bad
• t •
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''·"r" hi• tax bills. publisher of t he Seal Beach News, It was the consensus of op1n1on should insti~ute class instruction
that the group should organi ze an at the air base on February 2
improvement association a nd the 1948 •
Thf>y '"'elched one-and-a-I was killed west of Anaheim early
quarter pound.s. I Friday 1™>rning whQn the car he our earlier . the executive com-
mit lee a nd officers of the post
will convene.
'------------~1 was driving went out of control comml t t ee headed by B. Z. Mc-·
Kinney, Santa Ana attorney, was Gifford also suggested that Dr.
Address of the evening \\·ill be
given by Ed Kir by of the S anta
Ana Federal Bureau of Invest iga·
tion office.
BOUSE ESTERED ·
The residence of Ed'''a ro W ag·
ner at 29os Ocean F ront, New-
port B<"ac h, "''as entered some time
Saturd ay nigh t . but nothing was
taken. local police reporled .
..
tiJllNO TIUBtrn:. Yemc 04*; •et &ale Njewpwt ~r HIP
Kb 11l al.-ifl wM PTtl IWr .... la W..W War 0 toire I
...... :!:17ee-: 0
Lfl, .. .:.'~~=-::J=<~ :.=~ N W l'llc , ...... •••••ftl I . • ' .., v~ HQ, )".
and ovet'turned.
He was hurled out or the ma-
chine \\'hen it ran off onto a soft
s houlder and died from • injwiet
sustained when the car rolled over
his body.
A passenger , William R. H ayton,
escaped uninjured.
Blystone, a former army flyer,
purchased a half interest in the
Seal Beach News three weeks ago
trom Publisher Hammond P . Hart.
Dedicates New
Memorial Flag
N e,vport Ha rbor High school I alumni ~·ho gave their lives in
the cause of World War ll Te-
authorized to form one. Peterson attempt to negotiate a
five year lease. He will come to 1'.1cKinney, who presided as Newport Beach for consultatU. chairma n of the meeting. compli-
mented the N e wport Beach city on Nov. 12·
administra tion for "not falling in --------
step With the county hiking taxes ~DM Ci"vi"c Assn. out of reason."
He olso stat ed that though ma ny Elects Off1"cers
people may be opposed to the ' propositions, a metropolitan wa-
ter and sewerage system w e re
nccessiti('s \vhich Newport Beach
must have if it is to keep up \V:ith
the trend ot increasing population.
McKinney, who is a resident of
Corona del Mar, is assisted on his
committee by Dr. Earl M. Brady,
Georg<' \V. \Vooley. Lcfferts S .
Hoffman and Bart Devol.
Ralph L. Hoyle, a general co.-
tractor, was nominated and eiec..
ed presiden t of the Corona del
Mar Ovic Association at its an-
nual meeting in the grammar
school a uditorium at Corona del
Mar on Monday night.
ceived fi tting t r ibute Friday mom-Realtors Cone" lave ing at a · special assembly cere-
mony at which a Memorial F1ag-
Other officers nominated and.
elected were, Richard Feat.be9-
stcne, vice-president; 1'arjot1a>
Chase, secretary, and H a r o J d
Davis, treaser.
pole was dedicated.
Many or NeWJX>rt Beach's real-
tors depa rted last weekend, some
by train and some by automobile,
for San Francisco to attend the
forty-fourth convention of the na·
tional association of real estate
boards. The OOard's southwest
br nncil has sent more than 125
delegates, i~ was revealed.
Named to the board ot dinietors
were, Mn. G. L Andrews, Braden
Finch, Hubbard HOwe, Fayette a..
Birtscher, and John Sadlelr.
Following the closing of ~
nations by roll call vote, Mn. ~
drews was called upon to give a
reawne of the China Cove situa-
tion to date.
Under the direction of Principa)
Sidney H. Davidson, American
Legion po6t commaoder Vincent
Cusamano, American Legion post
chaplain William Bannister, and
band.leader' Clinton Sawin, services
were apP'opriately carried out,
culminating in the placing of ~!"'~~fi:,:.0~~~:.0~:"~: Telephone C-Ompany Ready to Welcome
~~~~·:d~ =.::~:: Visitors At "Open House" Ceremonies
monies Catlton Mean. Albert s. ;'Daddy, how does the telephone work?" ·
Otto, the ~feat\U'ed speaker, ad-'What happens to my voice when I talk into the telephanef"
dressed the gathering 00 the .. 'J'h.ese questions, and hundreds like these, will be answered for the
"United N•tlons." children, and maybe some of the adults when The Padllc Telephone , and Telegraph Company throws Opefl the doors ot its new office at
Hart>or ¥itfh alumni, to whom 311 E . Central avenue, Balboa, this Friday from 1 p.m. to 9·30
the servl~was especially de-tor all who want to visit and see tor themselves what the inside ~
voted. incl the following killed telephone. central office looks like, how it operates. and tatk witla
in World , II: some of the telephone men and women who make it work.
. Sam~I Allen, V~ Fitzpat-An open invitation has been ex-to take on an quertims and -.n ..
nck, Jtrn Harvey, ·Bill Hourigan, tended to all by Manager T . M. give thole in~ the law~
Pat .Jonlan, Max Jordan, Leslie Hambrook to visit the office dur-
Manhall, Gene Markoff, Robert iog these hours this Friday.
M~ Paul Reinbold, Gearp lbmbrool< laid that the otnce
libater, 'PaW Shafer, Fla1d Tait, will be dttked· out In ·tu11 replia
Dullne I ton & n d a.ri.. with' guides, ._ -· -
SiilllL • -"' ............. P"'tie •
on what makft the inlide · al a,
telephone ol.tlce tick.
Not only Wiii 'Vlolton -z , ~ to mee tlw tellpbw a•ltcb-·
boudl ud ar1' 1w•1t a.t .. a.
(Oat•' 11 • 111111* .... ) i '
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Page2 NEWPORT BALBOA l!fl:W8-Tl•J:8
ft]DDA.Y Newport Beee .. , Calll:z N'otember 11, lMT
'Save-a-Life'
Campaign to fit
Traf fie Violators
Tbln.p have kind of dried out
from ttte touch of the Santa Ana ''Il you can save a lite, eyen if
winds we've had, but the air sure-it takes 1000 nights to 1tucb' the ~look clean and bright. 1be state motor vehicle laws. it will
of commerce should do be worthwhile," said State Higt1-
9Dlllethlng about keeping the air way Patrol Officer R. I . (Cuba)
tlD beautiful all the time without Morris, Friday.
M vlng wlnd with it. Addressing the Newport Har bor
Mrs. Mar-Kiwanis club at their meeting in
garet F i el d s, White's Cafe, Balboa, the highway
whose husband patrolman asserted t hat there
is in the ma-must be cooperative effort by both
rines stationed parents a nd ch1ldr~n to make the
in H 0· n 0 l u l •. roads safe for both motorists and
raced against pedestrians., . , . .
t Im e to com-CoUTSE"S 1n drivers education
plete h er sclo will soon be given to classes . at
flight in the Er· the Newport Harbor ~nion High
coupe be f 0 re school. S~ta Ana 1;Jru~n Hi g h
leaving to join ~ool wtll ~tart drivers educa·
hlm.. Immediately after her solo ti~~ classes 1~ Januaey. fll&ht. she left for San Francisco And the first Sunday in De-
tG Catch her. boat. John Henningrr cernbe.r e~ery preacher In Orange
and James Deen also completed county Wlll be asked to preach a
. . · sermon on the 10 commandments their first solo flights under their f aff' at t " M · · d G . I. Training. o ~ 1.c s e >'.· . orris s a 1 ,
Philip Van Camp completed his adding, 'Th.e p~1nc1pal command·
pivate traini.ng and received his ~e1~t of which ts, 'Thou shalt not
private pilot certificate. while kil ·
James Beaulieu received his in· Eleven· cities are now cooperat· ing in the state-spcnsorecl move-strument rating through the G.I . ment to reduce accidents and Bi~~ flying around diffefent ~-casualties on the highways, and a
ports you will no doubt see some tra ffic safety confer ence is fre-
aew aignals and ma:-kings. CAA quently held in Santa Ana tCJ out-
now requires any airport haviny line to other cities how they can
8 right hand traffic pattern to dis help cut the accident record in
Jl(ay a "Segmented Circle" with
a diameter of 100 feet instead of
the old solid line circle 1A0hich has
Sleant an airport through the
years. Pro~tions from the cir-
cwnfcrencc of the circle in line
with the usable runways indicate
landing s trips and "L" shaped
arms on these projections indicate
whi:ther to u.se right or left hand
pattern. In the crnter of the circle
will be a "Landing T" indicating
the actual runway to use, and
above this a wind sock for wind
direction. Large figures in the
circle w:iD indicat~ the actual traf-
fic pattrrn height a!:>ove sea lev~l.
And a red fl ag flying from a pole
set at a 45 degree a ngle to the
verticle will mean that the fi eld
is closed for take-offs. Ships in
the air, howe ver, may land when
this signal is shown but will be
h eld on the ground.
Bob Smith, Garden Grove Ford
Dealer , is the new owner of the
Casn11. 140 formerly OY.'lled. by
William Sherry of Laguna. Mr.
Smith. \\·ho l£'arnC'd to fly •.vith the
Martin School of Aviation, will
~n be checking out in his new
8lip.
ODD FACTS ABOUT FLYINC:'
M any people \Vho have never dri\'·
en a car have learned to fly with·
out any difficu:ty . A!ld lcg!ess per-
5ons find nying a ver y desirable
form of tra nsportation. I once
knew a girl who lost both legs in
lh,...i r OY."n communities.
"The Dillinger Story" • • • Ht'
\Vas thC' most da nger ous ma n in
America. Begin this startline: story
of ruthless killer John Dillinger.
Peter Levins tells it in the Ameri-
can Weekly, that great magazine
distributed with next Sunday's Los
Angeles Examiner.
"Dog Battles Mountain Lion"
• • • Read the thrilling story of
the Lion-Fighting Mongrel ar.d
ott!er brave dogs. You'll meet these
c:anine heroes in "Heroic Dogs,
Inc." Read it in The American
\Veekly, that great magazifll dis-
tributed ""'ith next Sunday's Lo!I
Angeles Examiner .
Disability
Income Plan
Offered Vets
Disability income pro tection,
which may be obtained by vet-
erans in connection with their
National Service Life Insura nce,
provides a low cost means of in-
suring a small cash income each
month in case of future total dis·
a'1ility, Ben Lieberma nn, county
ser•oi ce officer. Santa Ana said
today.
This provision, when added to
a vetera.n's policy, pays $5 per
r:nonth per thousand dollars of in-
an accident when she was quite s ura nce, for a ny period or physical
young. who flew all 'ove r the or mental d isabi.lity making it im-
United States in her own two-possible for him to follow any
control plane. which was entirely "substantially gainful occupation"
standard with no special features for six consecutive m o nths or
ol any kind. more. For a veteran carrying the
Th<' Aero Squadron of the maximum of Sl0,000 insurance,
$heriffs Reserve held their this would amoun t to ,a n income
9l.Onthly shoot at the pistol range of $50 a month. Satisfactory proof
m Santiago park last Sunday, of good heal th is required to ob-
and believe it or not, every shot tair. this additional coverage. How·
..,as a bull8-eye. ever. veterans with service con-
Sky-Bob with us next week in nected disabilities less than total
.1tlis paper, and during the week in degree arc granted a waiver of
why not do a little bobbing around these disabilities if they apply
9lc ak.ics yourself. I t's lots of fun. pMor to January l , 1950.
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YOUR WARDROBE
KEEP IT AT ITS BEST
AND READY FOR ANY EVENT
We Use The Zoric System
LIDO CLEANERS .
4116 Newport, Blvd. COSTA MESA
Phone Beaeon 5798-.J
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AMMUNITION
Duck Loads
Quail Loads
·Skeet Loads
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.. 8. lla7 r.-t
MARINE SALES, Inc.
(Next to Ferry,
..._e Bari.er m
Belbmt h!•nd)
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3 Wiii Judge
Photo Contest
Two outstanding authorities 011
.photographic matters, Herman
,Wall and Bob Wallace, with Phil
Dike , -noted Southern California
.1trtist, hav(' been selected to judge
all entries in the Newport Harbor
Photo contest. All judges are w ell
)mown in Los Angeles art and
and photographic cir{'les.
Extension of time in which nlc-
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PROTECTION
WITH moH LUSTBE
AUTOMOBILES, BOATS and PLANE8
From: llannfUl Enecta of Sun. Sa.It w.a.,
Addo and Olber Elomeata
It has helped the auto lhortqe by protecting and beautltylna
can economically.
GI.IP rues dally u an air-tight, smooth coating on many all'
planes, metal and fabric.
GLIP crosses the country on trucks, can. buses and streamlinen.
Its glass-like surface, one--thousandth-of-an-inch thick. is flex·
lble, yet hard and pennanenL It Will not discolor, peel crack
or chip. It resists heat, sun, salt water, ·alcohol and tim'e.
GLIP SERVICE SHOP
CGr. Eut 11th and Irvine
COSTA MESA -....aon-B
<JBOWDED ABOUND THI! "CHOW TABLE" lo Juat a porUoa of Ibo i....., throac-tbat 1 .. t Saturday
1 tures can be taken for the con-
test has been made to J une 5.
11948. This was done to allow
ample oppcr tunity for showing
fcenes &t all seasons of the year. '~~:;,~;~;~srt !:a'.'~hu~t~i::i ;~: ~ ... ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ •• ~.~ .. ~,,.~ .. ~.-~.~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~--~·~.-~ .. ~--~~~-~-.~ .. ~--~._~.~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~~-~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~-~'~rf~.•~.·~-.r~.~ .. ~ •• ~ .. ~--~ •. ~.~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.-~.·
mornJ.nc ate .,,_kfut. from 1:IO to tl:SO, with the Klwanb dub. wllo, with nre lnapector Pb.II Bayden wide range of subjects permitted
(ahown extreme rtcht ln a.blrUleeve.) tpamored the event ta behalf or JuaJor nremea procram. there is plenty of oppcrtunlty for
_______________________________ =-Ph_,,,,,o,,t_,,o_,b,.y'--'V-'o"'ln"'e"y'--"H"'a"'y~, _,jr".-I exercisins: real skill and talent in
LOCAL PATROLMEN · the selection of the picture to be CURB 12 ON ·SPEEDWAY' entered.
· The ten classes of subjects in·
Continuing its drive to make! come to court. November 14. Tustin str eet. He must appear in eluded in the con test are Marine
city streets and nearby state high· P..obert Lee Howard of Hunting· local court. November 12. Action. Marine Still Ufe, Home.
ways saf£: for both motorists and ton Beach, accused of going 65 in Merald B. Baer or Inglewood, ac-on Water Front, General Harbor
pedestrians. the speed control a 55 zone at 101 and Orange. He cused of driving 45 in a 35 zone Scene, Beach Scene, Girl or Girts,
squad of the Newport Beach ix>-must go to court, November 20. I at 101 alternate and Tustin street. Child or Children, Fishing {action )
lice department handed out 12 Malcolm Stuart MacSwe<!n flf He also was c;ited to appear in Bird or Animal Subject, Ga~den
tickets for speed limit violations-Laguna Beach. accused of hitting I court, November 12. Home Scene.
over the weekend. . 50 in the 3.5 zone on 101 at Mari-Patrolman Montgome ry's cita-Anyone _is allow~ t o enter .. !he
l\'1'otor Put rol Offi cer~ Merl Coe gold stre<!t, C:orona del Mar. He tions took in the following motor-only requirement as that photos ~nd ·Ta:m Orr ~ot the largest num-muc:t sec the J ~dge. November 14 is ts: must be not Jess than 5x7 and
ber-n1n ::?, while Patrolman Mont-Robert h1Iart1n Semans of La-. . 1 mountro· on standard cardboard
gomery got two and Patrolman guna BeAch, accusC'd of riding 50 .Gene Harrison ~n:ttth or. San. mounts.
McManii:;a l stopped one. Eleven in the 35 zone on 101 at Dahlia Diego, accused of h1tt1ng 65 in t}\e ------------
violators \\·ere taken on 1(•1 alter-street, Corona de! ~1 ar. He must 55 zone or 101 at Orange. He v.•as
nate and the 12th \vas caught ex-appcar in city court. November 13. told to appear in city court, No-
cecding the limit on Bay avenue. \Vesl ey J . Moyle oi Lynwood. ar-vembcr 14.
N.11 .B.A. TO MEET NO\'. 12
COC' and Orr were responsible cuSC>d of driving 47 per hour in Charles E. McNeil or Ne,vport
Ne\vport H arbor Businessmen's
association will hold another reg-
ular mC'C'ting at Norton's BR.y
Shore Ca fe, Coast Highway, No-
vember 12. at 7 p.m.
for the fo11o,,·ing ci tations: the 35 zone at Highway 101 at Beach, accu:;ed of riding the speed-
1\l:i.rtin Don York of 1-funting:ton Tust in, Ne"'port Beach. He 'A':tS ometer to 40 in the 25 zone at
Bc-ach. accHsi.'rt of drivi n~ 05 m iles told lo appear in court. November BRy and 12th street. I-le \Vas order-
per hour in the 55 mile zone on 13. cd to appea r in city court. No-;-:=============~
101 alternate at Orange. 1·1e m ust John E. Adams of San Diego, ac· vembe r 14 . ''Be Sure-Insure" appear in court, November 21 . cused or hitting 48 in the 35 zone Patrolman McManigal handed a
LawrC'nce J . O'Donnel of San on Highway 101 at Tustin. lie tic ke t to Arthur A. Thomas of
Gabrie l. accus£'d of driving 55
miles an hour in the 50 mile zone
at 101 high,vay and Ma rigold
street, Cor ona de! ~1ar. He must
\Vas cited for November 12. San Diego, for hitting 45 in the
~·tonty Charles l\·tendenhill of 35 zone at 101 high\\'ay and The
San Dirge, accu!ed of going 45 Arches.~ l;e \\•as told to appear in Maurie Stanley in a 35 zone at 101 alternate and court. November 15. with
Junior Firemen Fete Is Success
As 800 Breakfasts Are Served
Eight hundred breakfasts of Several prizes were awarded.
pancakes a nd sausages "'ere serv. ~trs. Cairns of 132 Vi a Wazier
ed a t !he Ki..,,•anis-sponsored New· Lido lsle, who y,.·as !he one long-
port Harbor Junior Firemen fe te est married (37 years} present,
\Vhi ch \\'as given in the large park-won a basket of canned goods.
ing lot of the All American Mar· h1rs. Ray Rachar of Balboa ad·
ket a t 81 0 Coast H:gh\vay, New-judged the woman married the
por t Beach. on S a turday. shortest length of time was given
T otal funds derived from the a basket of misC£>llaneous grocer·
sale of 1300 tickets of admission ies.
to the breakfas t "'ent to the Jun-Children \"\i nning prizes and
ior Firemen association fund. Don types of theY. prizes were: Sllaron
Duran t. lreasurer of the Kiwa nis Yarnell of Balboa Island, a can of
club, said. shortening and a bottle of apple
VOUR BOV IS WORTH IT
Give h im a Life Insurance pol~
icy and help him to learn about
money. \Ve have a good plan for
boys.
WARREN l. WEISER
jel 3.'1r4 l't., Ne-ri-t Itch. Ph. 8.A. 130'7
MPll'opollta.a Ufe l11110n.DC"e Co.
Earl W. Sta.nley
* na Martae Ave., Barbor n1e
Balboa hlaad '
DAVID C. CORSON
Residential Contractor
and Builder
Harbor 1520-W
Harbor 10&5-J
1107 ~ North Bay Front
Balboa Island
Every m~mber or the Kiwanis juice; Linda Cannon, address not
club form('() an arra ngements' g iven. framed pict11re of Ginger
committee headed by Tom Dugan Rogers: Bobby McCullough of
of Balboa and was on the grounds NeY.'J)Ort Beach, a large cake; Bob
as ea rly as five o'clock in the Callis of Corona de! h<tar, a neck-'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11 morn ing to prepare for the event. tie; Robert Cramer of Costa Mesa, i
P roplE' began to arrive for an electric iron, Bernie's Sport
breakfast early a nd the committee,. Shop, Balboa, a box of candy, and
wi th the help of Jim h-1cFarland, Luthl'r Crocker, son of Fire Chief
manager of the Coast Highway and Mrs. Frank Crocker of Bal-
store and his associates, saw to it GORDON B~ FINDLAY
that e\'e,.yone re-cC'ived a generous boa, a Pyrex set,
share of t he food.
OONTBAOTOB AND BUJLDEB
IUO~Bl..S. .__W The menu included pancakes.
splashed v.'ith liquid butter and
syrup: linked sausages; coffee and
milk a nd apple juices. There was
a bo!tle of milk for every person.
One boy from the Heights liked
thr p:inc:tkc>s so much that he ate
30 of them.
,
·open an account;
'for 'any a~ount'
5 '
The popu!ation of N orth Ameri-
ca more t han doubled in the 60
years between 1880 and 1940. Ac-
cording to the Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica, the population of the con-
tinenl increased during this period
from about 13,000,000 to more
than 185,000,000.
VOU ""ILL 811! AMAZJm
11 AT lT8 8f:AUT\' A.1''D
LOSO LASTISO
PkOTJl:CTIOS n>a AIJTOMOBIL!'.8
OLIP·SERVICE
SHOP
Cor. E. 11th & lr1'hM1
C•te WI-Pb. S-C-G04l·B
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.CABINET SHOP SERVICE
OABINEl'S AND MILLWORK
T . C. JOHNSON, Supt.
Careful Repair Service by Skilled Mechanics
Is Our Watchword
A. L .. ROY" CADY
--mMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE--
Ignition -Tune-up -Overhaul -Towing
l9S6 Barbor Blvd. · Costa Mesa
Phone Bell,con 5625
Open 7 Days a Week for Your Convenience
After the Wreck, Have 'Ted,' Repair and
Repaint Your Car Right!
~ · aad St;atlOll Wagoas Cat Down-
-~• HOBBJ OP •19 ~.::;..~ ._
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Fresh Daily ---Or. _.,._ eqm-t -,....
wud to ..... 709I' OWL
HORMEN
FISH MARKET
Olio CENTBA.L AVENUE -:-NEWPORT BEACH
THE ARCHES
Service-Station
Announces
THE OPENING of a COMPLETE AUTO-·
MOTIVE SERVICE GARAGE in connec-
tion with their Service Station.
GENERAL REPAIRS -BRAKES
MOTOR TUNE-UP by •
LEE RAINS
using factory approved methods
TOMMY THOMAS
UNION OU.. DEALER
TllEARC~ .Ph. Beacon 5963
BROAD
BREASTED
Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
HENS TOMS
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LIVE ·v-. .52e Lb. LIVE ·-········-··· .48c Lb.
DRESSED ---.56c Lh. DRESSED ···-··· .52c Lb.
DRAWN ----.65c Lb. DRAWN ----··· .60c Lb.
Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
+ Direct to Consumer +
Christen Turkey Ranch
Utll l!TBl:l:T a TUSTIN -COSTA ME8A, CALIF.
PHONE BEACON llOaS '
NEW UNIT OF
~o(')uUito
Ill THE PALM SPRINGS AREA
Includes Membership In the famous DESERT CLUI
Large home building
program under way .
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,,_N_E_W_S-_TIMES.._lllllJ!lllm-t <A>lorlul Trainer Heads for Santa Anita;
Bringing South American Turf Stars
SPORTS
Taeoday, Nov. 11, 11147
Horatio A. Luro, the dawe"4t>-------------
South Amertcano with the bow Ile, Schedule El Toro
who was a colorful figure at Santa
AnHa before the war, hu reser-Basketball
vations for a powerful public
stable for the meeting which opens Although they have yet to play
Dec. 27. Topping the ship~e~t, ex-a game. the El Toro basketball
pected from New York Wlthin the team. which took third place hon-
Tars Sal"I Late next week or so. will be a brilliant I ors in the 1947 All Navy Tourna-
aJTay of South American turf ment and are last years Pacific
T Kn k 0, stars. It will add prominently to Coast champions, they make no I 0 QC ver the Santa Anita in ternational line-bones about their 1948 objective.
Do 8 up with top horses also coming They plan to be back ln the Tour· wney, 2 to 7 from Australia and Europe. nament again this year. FTom last
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I NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8-TJMJI:8 p 't
TUESDAY N-pu<t Beadl, Oolll., Nonmber H, 1M1 age <)
1New Aqueduct FREDERICK YACHT
Joins San Diego MAKING CHANGES
To Metro Water
SANDIEGO.-Completion of the
San Diego Aqueduct early in De-
cember, bri1Jging Color a do River
water to this area, will climax
years of eff ort to assure a sup-
pleme ntal supply urgently needed
to meet I he increasing demands of
a f11.st-grov.'ing rommunit)', as well
as the vast naval establishment
within its environs.
Spok(>SIJlen for the Frederilk
Yacht Co., 1215 Coast !Ilghway,
have revealed that plans aN>
undorway to revamp t he entire
business structure.
Among changes will be Ox> ._
troduction of slip service tor crWi.-
ers of 40 feet overall length and
under, installation of the Jal.cit
modern equipment to s er vi c e-
yachts up to 65 r~t. and the stal-
fing of expert mechanics for aD
type~ of gas and diesel engines. . Luro has been a training sensa.-year's squad the Bulls have Bob
Newport Harbor's uninspired tion in the East this current sea-Wrinkler, steller guard from Chi-
Sailors waltzed back and forth son, At Saratoga last August he cago, Don Conroy, another Chi-
across the greensward Friday set an outstanding record in sad-cagoan plays a mean forward and
ni ght and by halftime enjoyed 8 dling four Argentinos and the Cali-was one of the high point men of
7-7 standoff with a winless aggre-fornia filly, Peace of Mind, to win last yean great Toroland team
gation from Downey. seven stakes. A. Hanger's noted aver aging close to 15 points per
A NEW ADDmON . tile Newport mg11 ma,Jo"'tto corpo belpod Taro come back In ....,nd balf to
tl"ounoe Do"-ney. She\ I• 6-year..old .la.ne t Hobel (ceater 'between the two trombones1 daughter of Mr
and Mra. E . L. Hobel, 1811 E. Central Ave. l•net has been quietly Uf>roupt alone" b; her coach. vtr: rtnta Kolker, and now eeerm • dnch bet to be top majorette at Harbor with the clu• of 1960. Shown
abo, from left. Mary Jo Q'll&ITJ', Pat McCall, Alla P ollinA (partly obecured) and .loyee IDeka.
The addil ional ;upply, 50,000,000
galJons, will come from the Met-
ropolitl'ln Water District of South-
ern Califor11ia, the diversion point
l>eing near the San Jacinto tunnel
in Riverside county. From here the
AquC'duct will deliver Colorado
River water 71 miles to San Vin-
cen te r eservoir, a unit of the mu-
nicipal \\•ater system, for distribu-
tion to four communitiC"s, includ.
ing San Diego, and three irriga-
tion districts.
Agents for Gray and Kerma~
po'vercd Cruis-Along 20-foot cabbt
cruisers, Frederick's will cater to
both. in-the-yard and out-of-yard
custon1ers with what they bclic'Te
to be the finest carpenter shop to.
the harbor are-a . I t was not until shortly after Ri&o Monte accounted for the game. RC'turnlng to the center post
the mid-way intermission that Whitney stakes &. Saratoga Handi-will be all three ot last years
Coach Wendell Pickens' charges cap and Pujante took the Ameri-pivot men, EQ Reed, ~li.ke Kam~
m anaged to raise some steam in can Legion ; R. N. Ryan's Talon mC"yer and Ziggy Tucker, six foot
the boiler. Bill James set sail after copped the Saratoga Cup and three. four and six respectively.
hooking onto a pall from Bob Gib-dead-heat<.>d for the Merchants and Follo\\'ing is the schedule for
bons and Bob Berry bulled over Citizens; and Mill River Stable's El Tore's varsity basketball team
from the three yard Jine to put Miss Grillo took the Diana and for the 1947-48 season as a n-
the Tars into a lead they managed Peace of Mind the Albany. nounced this week by the station
to make decisive. Horrell kicked Notable victories were also ~t hle tic office:
the point to make the score 14-7. scored on other leading tracks.. sov 14-C•I Poly. lhf'rf'.
Newport rolled on for two m ore Rico Monte took down the New ~.·>0",. 'll --Coron:i.. ht r ... ,~ '.?~Point Mac-u . hf'rt'.
touchdowns in the final frame, the York and ~lanhattan Handicaps to :"'o v -:?!4-Y.'ht1t1cr. 1h,.n·
f k f · k · nr<·. '.!.-Tr rn1inaJ I~l1.11d. thPf"' irst on _a 61-yard march with m a e our major sta es 1n a row. 1.,..f' ~Ln• A.lamlto.. hf'n.o
Berry on the t!nd and again when Talon \\'on the All American Hand-O.<C'. tl-1 'l'LA. thf'rf'. · ~I · G ·11 I k Ol'i,:. l '!-l'11r1 Hti"llt:'ll\C, 11\f'"' Paul Robertson took a pass follow-lC.'.lp. L 1ss r1 · o ast wee cap-r-...,.. t 3--.":i.n1:i. B<ltbaru !'1:..1u Col , th"re
ing a n interception and ambled 13 tured the Governor Bo\vie Handi~ r11-r H\--Sn,.ok<'rn . thf'tt• Jii.n. 1 n-\\·,·~t t:on.1 Conf,.l't'n.-e irame.
yards. Harrel add<.>d both e xtra cap. J:i.n l:l.-l'o•nt Mairu ~' r or1 Hu .. nrme ~· .· .
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-photo by Hicks.
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During 1946 the United Stats
mi.n ts made more than 500,000,(()()
coins ror t h 'e governments of
Colombia. Cubii, Ecuador, Ethiopia ·
the Netherlands Indies, Philtp-
pines, Saudi Arabia e nd Venezuela..
Pacific Heating ·Co~, Inc.
Residential & Commercial Heating
points.
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Jan l t1--C11ron:i.. th('rt'
V H-t d s I t J:i.n l':"-¥: .. 111 Cout C<.1nfr"'n~ J amf'. The ikings tallied earl)' in the 0 ro s a u e J '\11 '.!0--1\>t1JU1lilJ lllllncl. hPre. game a fter Bob Berry momentar-J ~1"· '.!:t-1....-,. Al~m1101. thf't('. J:u1 '.!-l-"'t·•i f'o11~l Conf<'r .. nce c-amt'.
Uy fell prey to the T a rs' occupa-Veterans' Day Jan. '.!7-\'nrt HU('llt'Ol('. h"re tional disease-fumblitis. Henry Jan 3 1-\\'"•t Co:.~1 coor<'n'fl<'C '"am~
BILL J 1\l\l"ES S AILS 00\V~t'LELO aftt>r An&f;tt{lng pa~s rrom Bob Gibbon" In one or the de~l"1,·e lon1:
isin~ HarOOr rolled up Again5t ha1,le10!i Downey'5 \11klRJ{S it.tier a slui.rg1sh '!ll\rl. Final scort", 28-7,
brouKht Tan up to .500 mark fo r !!4:'&.o;on. • -photo b)' Gc-rhardt
Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnace5
Harbor 676-R
1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar G t'••h .'\-ln r vk,.rn, ht:'l'f'
r':1-"d1o. a good passer , shot a Huntington 8 e ach 5 ...,...-.A\\•ay ~'••l• •-"···•t l'o;;111 Cvnf('n-neoo 1:1UJ11". strike to Fred lvtoxJ ey for 28 ... ·ards . . t"'-~'"' t· .. o_ t -t-\\'r~t f'oa•l Cnn r,,~nroe ~am"
J 1 \.\"111 put on a special r unning of t·,.,, l!>-llan11llon ~·1t>l1t , tht"N'.
and a touchdO\\-Tl and Rosendahl the C R ;\ h t rods tod at 2 .30 f"••h ·.:1 -\\·,.~1 l'na•t l'nnfrl'f'nce ramf' conver ted. · · · · 0 ay ·. ~·et• '.!l'l-\V•·~1 rna~• t.:<1nh•"'n~ lf .•n)I•. c-. . . whe n a Ve terans' Day 35-\ap maln :>olar.-h ::.-11an11ltou Field . bert".
The "-.:itl~rs sustained a drive for e vent \viii ge t under wa '.
86 ;·ards 1n the second quarter f } ·th Bob DeRuff · li d f Sunday a tC'rnoon. CoJby Scrag-~ 1 -t 17 ds circ ng en or gins and Roy Presser shared vic-
The a;:, . byar hatndhthTe ~core. t tories in the t\\;n main events of
e win roug t e ars up o h els
500 t d. . th S t e roa tcr program. a . s an mg 1n e unset
League standings. Fullerton, who
won over hapless Anaheim, ap-Amvets Have Date
pears to be mathematically headed
for the conference title, provided
they can hurdle Orange who tied
with Huntington Beach, 6 to 6.
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F\J\l(ltlOD .• , ... 3
Oranre ...... . ... . . ...... -..... 3
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SYMPSON PAINTERS
LEADING LEAGUE
The conclusion of Thursday
night competition at Mesa Recrea-
tion Hall in Costa Mesa found
Sympson's Painters established in
the IC'e d of the hot\y-contl'sted 750
bo'v\ing lC'ague.
Standings :
Team W. L.
Sympson's Painters 12 3
Barrett's Realty . .. 9 6
Davis a nd Gay ,...... .............. 8 8
J\'f esa Recr eation ... ·-·-··· 2 13
i-1. ,.,.w_,.•, ~
1'Ullerton 40. Ana.h~im 7.
B'u nt!Drton BeM!b 15. Orance 6 .
Ne•oort Harbor 28. Downey ;,
Sa.nta Ana, tqe.
O n NovC"mber 19. \VednC"sd ay
e vC'ning at 6 :30 p.m . in the AmC'ri-
can Legio n hall. 15th and Bay
street, a pot luck supper will be
given by the Newport-Costa ~1C"sa
AMVET Post No. 45. All vetera ns
and their wives or sweethearts
have been cordially invited to at-
tend. Daneing and games \\;11 be
featured after the dinner. Admis-
sion, some sort of grub. or all the affections, which at-
tend human life, the love ot glory
ai is the most ardent. San1a Ana at Do,..n('1: Fullrrton
B untinirton Beach ; S e woort llat M r
Anab(o1m ; Orante bte. S u l P'?I_,., G.,_ f7 :.18 p.lll-)
.. -Sir Richard Steele .
Series E Bond Sales
1
Jump 11.5 per Cent
SC'riC'~ "I'.:"' U . S. Savings Bunds
sa{C's 1n Southern Cnlifornia jump-
ed 11 .5 (X'r cent last month as
romp.'l r cd "'·itl": &ptC'mlx>r sales,
according to a n announcement by
Frt:d II. Johnson, director of the
trC'asur y's t.r. S. Savings Bonds
division for this arC'a.
This ..:ountry's selC'S total~ for
the past month \\'ere as follo"·s :
"E's'\ $312,930: "F's" ~nd "G's"
$205.221.50: total !56 .3711.073.35.
Coincideht \\-ith the October
Si\lcs ;\hnouncemcnt, Johnson stat-
ed that the Security-First Nation-
a l B"nk of Los AngclC'S reported
an increase of 10.5 per cent in its
Series "E" bond sales total for
the fi rst IC'n months of this year
as compared \vith the correspond-
ing period in 1946.
Wheeler's Year 'Round TOY DEPARTMENT
Is
a
Now
• • • • BLAZE. OF GLORY i
Electric
TRAINS
$1750
Up
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Bring the Kiddies to Southern
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TUE8DAY Newport ll't'c", Callf7 Ncmimber 11, IM1
Yoong Friends ObsetYe
Finl Birthday ol
Local Girls Enter
J. C. Frolic Queen
Annual Contest
I-Iarbor Femi -nine Ac ivities '
James 0Cl'fis Kee/er + Winifred Barbre +
James Davi! Keller, son of Mr. Gussie YOung, Pat Klamt, Jodie
and Mrs. James· M. Keller, Z20 Adams and Loris Meyer of the
A.gate avenue, Balboa Island, eel~ Harbor area were among Santa
lira.led his Fll'St birthday anniver-Ana .college coed con testants nom-
aary Jut Wednesday and his mo-inated for the Santa .Annual Fro-
"l:her and two grandmothers, Mrs. lie Queen contest last week.
M . L. Keller of Balboa Island and The contest will officially open
Mrs. Helen Davis of Corona del this week whe n contest.ants pic-
111ar entertained a group of his tures will be placed on t he campus.
:roung friends at the Davis home, where Santa Ana college stude nts
509 Begonia avenue, Corona del are to select five prospective
M ar. queens.
Decorations were in white and Winning pictures will be given
blue, to go \vith' the ice cream to the Santa Ana Chamber of
there were two cakes baked by his Commerce and then submitted to
m other and paternal grandmother, Buddy Westmore, of Hollywood's
and blue balloons were for favors. House of Westmore, for the se-
Motion pictures \\'ere taken ot the lection of the queen and her four
party to start a yearly record. attendants.
Young guests were J oyce and Frolic queen and her court will
Meredith Miller, Jerry Speck, reign OVE:r the Santa Ana parade
Penelope Coe, Michael and Rich-and \viii also be entered in the
ard Kessee and Christine Grorud, Hollywood Santa Claus parade on
all of Balboa Island; Timothy Christmas Eve.
Beard of Santa Ana and Carolyn · Other contestants now include
K eeler of Corona del M ar. Betty Lomax of Or ange, Dolor es
Motl1ers or small guests were Key or Anaheim and J eanne Et-
p-esen t, aJso Mrs. Robert Pearsol z?ld and Carol Under""'ood of Tus-
of. Cor on;i del Mar and Mrs. W. tin.
D . Welsch of 1-luntington Beach, Betty McCon.nell. Pris c i 11 a
iister of Mrs. Davis. Christ, J\.1ary Jo Coombs. Teddy
PERSONALITY PEEKS,
at
COMMUNITY PLAYERS
• WI"' ft.,,.,_ Conamcznlt7 P ... 1tt~
,...,. tor Uielr t ln.t procluttlon, we 1''111
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.. S"-P a1WI .re &..kin& p ... t In thf!
....,. '-be cf•f-9 N'Ol'tmber 14 and I ~.
THE YOUNGER SET is well
51d ably represented in the play ·-n,e Good Sport" in the persons
d. Pat Glass, Warren Crane, jr.
and Perdita have all been active
and Pcrdita has all been active
in Harbor fligh dramatics: Perdita
a1ao being active in the Los Coffii-
cos group in Corona de1 Mar.
t.IARION KEPPER who is the
mother of two boys and a native
daughter of California, received
m ost of her acting experience in
h jgh school end college and was
a professional danc<>r irr the Rus-
·aian Ballet.
LEE BARNES who is engaged
in commercia l decor ating-dec-
ocsting for shows and conventions
--has always been interested in
dramatics. He studied under Dick
Lackaye and played in dramatics
at r adio station KOL at Seattle;
be also took part in di-amatic pro-
ductions at station KECA.
F"RANK SUMMERS local well·
known contractor is bravely living
u.p to show business' old maxim
that "the show must go on" for
despite the ract that he recently
broke his a.rm and has suffered
much pain, he insists on going
on wit h on01 or the leads and the
players are very grateful to him
for he does ar'! exccllf'nt job.
JUNE FARRAR who 7s secre-
tary for Lester and Co. ""'as active
.in the Ventura Community Play-
€'f'S group v.·hcrc she was assist-
ant director as \VCll as actre5s ;
June also ha.~ had experience in
m nke-up work.
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Newport Beach Circle
Meets At Mesa Home
Jo Allen, Alice Phillips, Ann Rus-
sell, Barbara Mergel, Kitty Davis,
Connie Murane. Sally Simpson,
Pat Gatch and Ann Kolbe, all of
Santa Ana.
Ebel/ Boole. Sections
Meet This Week
Book Section I Will meet at 1 :00
o'clock on Thursda}', November 13
in the home of l\1rs. Obed Lucas.
311 Coral avenue, Balboa Jsland.
Book Section II will hc-ar l\trs.
Margaret Dearborn revie\v th~latc
book, "Do"'Tl River'' \Vh e n they
meet in the club house on \Vednes-
da)·. November 12 for a salad
luncheon. Time of the meeting will
be 12 :30 p. m . and f\.1rs. Harold
Ahrendt and her committee "'ill
be hostesses for the afternoon.
Ebel/ Dessert Bridge
On Thursday , Nov. 20
The dessert bridge to be given
on· Thursday, November 20 at
12:30 p. m . in the club house for
D:>e11 club members and friends
will be sponsored by members of
Book Section I.
. For reservations kindly call rvt rs.
Obed Lucas. Harbor 1932 or l\1 rs.
Richard Othmer. chainnan or the
bridge section, Harbor 537-R.
Border Mission W orlc.er
to Speak Wednesday
At WSCS Meeting
b1iss Ruth F e rguson or the
Neighborhocx:i House. Calexico,
\\.ill be guest speaker a t the after-
noon S("S.Sion or the \VSCS of
Cllrist Church By the Sea on
\Vednesday of this week. Head of
the mission which a.ids so ma ny
poor .people of the border city, she
is an interesting speaker.
The morning session "iJl be held
at 10 :30. with Mrs. J . H. Redstone
as leader and at noon members or
the Balboa circle will serve a 25-
cent luncheon under the supervis-
ion of their pres ident. l\1rs. Ste-
phei:i Weatherford.
MRS. SALVATORE MONACO and Mn. .lack Hiiiman pack eeh of
... CelMtlal Ancet." which will be med aa table prlzet at the AMl•t·
anoe League's benerlt brldire to be held WfldnMday, Nov. 19 at New-
port Harbor Yacht club. -photo by Marvin Sheely
Celestial Cherubs to Be Table Prizes lor
Assistance League's Benelit Bridge Party
Great preparations are under
\\'.'.lY for the annual Assistance
League Benefit Bridge party to
he held \\'cdnesday, November 19
at the Ne\vport Harbor Yacht club.
H. S. Dramatics Coach
to T alc.e Lead In
Players Production
Among the busiest of League In the tradition of the theater,
members arc Mrs. Salvatore 9'thc sho'v mus t go on" and Rob-
1\lonaco and l\1rs. J ohn Hillman, ert \Ventz. dramatics teacher at
\\'ho for \Voeks ha\'C been daily en-Ne,vport 1-larbor Union Hi gh
gaged in th C' :'vlonaco Ceramic school, has stepped into the breach
studi o on Bay avenue. The results and "'ill take over the part of
of their labor arc 117 exquisite Frank Summers \Vho had been
li ttle Javanese figurines, "Celes-cast as one of the l~ads in E\'c-
tia l Cherubs." \vhose roundl'd ning Dress Indispensable, when J
checks and tiny \\'ings belie the Har bor Community Players gives
Puckish im pudence of their down-their first production this coming
cast C.}'CS. The Cherubs com e in Friday and Saturday evenings in
sets of three, a nd there are no the auditorium or the Corona del
l\VO sets alike. Mar Grammar school.
For the past seven years both
Doctor a nd l\1rs . Monaco have
bec-n interested in ceramics as a
hobby. Today, they have a com-
modious and fully equipped studio
complete with potter's w heel and
large kiln, where they make not
only thC'ir own glazes. but their
o\vn plaster moulds as well. The
latter is considerC'd an art in it-
sc-l f. \Vhile pursued as a hobby, the
cera mics havC' nevertheless been
given national attention. as num-
erous large silver sups awarded
the doctor as first prizes in various
exhibitions through out the coun-
try ,testify.
Also available at the party will
be the famous fruit cakes, plum
puddings and hard sau('e of Jose-
phine Cross. In 1939, Mrs. Cross
took first prize at the Pomona
fair. for fr uit cake made from her
grandmother's receipc. Since that
time she has built up a business
or such proportions that her pr o-
ducts are kno""'Tl from coast to
coast. and handled by some of the
most exclusive stores in the coun-
tr}·.
Christmas greens will also be
{'Xhibitcd. ""'hich guests may order
for holiday decorations.
The party is one or the out-
standing yearly events of the Har-
bor area.
Mr. Summers, who is reported
as doing a job far exceeding ex-
pectations o r one not a profession-
::i.1, broke his arm this summer and,
v.·hi!e he bravely continued in the
part, complications have at las t
forced h!m to drop out.
Although Mr. \Ventz is working
\vith a forthcoming high school
play, he is stepping into the part,
!hereby earning the gratitude of
the Community Playt"rs, who are
:llso proud or the good sportslfl<ln-
ship displayed by l\.lr. Summer s in
his attempt to kc>ep going despite
his handicap.
Dr. Hayden Sears, superinten-
dent of the San Diego district of
Methodist churches, \Vas guest
speaker at Christ Olurch By the
Sea on Sunday. A young man, Dr.
Sears proved an inspi ring speaker.
Learn '
To Sing
RUTH PARKER
SEELEY
Newport Beach circle or Christ
Oiurch By thr-Sea will meet at
2 p. m. \Vcdnesday, Nov. 19 with
M rs. J eanette B e ddo m ef 2 3 1
Broe.dway, Costa ~Iesa. Local Girls Attend FAC Homecralters
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Ill ttM 8L, Xf"•l>Of"t Bnltb.
Pit-Harbor I l:W ror appolntmnit. te l'N,.. Spffl&Jlsl•a: 111 Gia...._ 8-n: 8 :S. ... m. •• 3:30 p. m.
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AWS-W AA Conlerence to Cover Xmas Boxes
M.adolyn Coa te of Balboa, Char-
lotte Phinney and Diane \Vake-
field of Balboa Island \\'ere among
the more than 25 \l.'omen from
F'uJlerton Junior coll('ge \\'ho at-
tended the a nnua l Southern Cali-
fornia A\VS-WAA conference No-
vember 8 at RivC'rside. Over 27
southern colleges "·ere represented
at the conference.'
The Homccraft section of Fri-
day Afternoon club will m eet at
10 a. m. \Vednesday, Nov. 12 at
American Legion hall. Costa Mesa
and A'lrs. \VeatheNrax asks that
members bring boxes and ma ter-
ials with \\.'hich to cover them. The
boxes will be for the FAC bazaar.
to be held Sa turday. Dec. 6.
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Pianist Hilc/e Somer B /boa Island Circle
PTans Fall Bazaar
~any neW members were pres-
W ith Jor ge Bolet, OU.lean pian-e!lt at the pot luck luncheon. of lboa Island Circle of Christ ist, r ecuperating from an operation urch by the Sea, held in the
and unable to fulfill his engage-lo ely home of Mrs. Louis Sands
ment her e Monday evening, Nov, s , 200 South Bay Front.
On Co;,,munity' Concert
Program NoY. 17
17 as second artist to appear with At the business meeting plans
the Community concert series,' It w re completed for the bazaar is a nnounced this week that Hilde w i('h the cir cle will hold on Nov.
Som er, Viennese pianist will air 2 and 22 at Coral Reef, the
pear Instead. vias home on Park and Coral
H ilde ls net only talented, she a enues.
is young and beautiful. Born in Mrs. J ohn K . Elliott, president
Vienna 25 ·years ago, at the age h w s CS h ed
t o t e . . . ., was an onor
o two she was picking ·out with g est and others present were the
one finger airs from her mother's esdames A. J. Rutter, Ste.ve
.repertor y and a year later 'lras S ith jr ., Nellie Shook, Catherine
playing Bach and Beethoven with derson, P ercy F . Ba ines. Sarah
both hands. She played· with dolls clwrnan, Allyn BriJ.ton, MB.Tgaret
like every other little girl, but (;t; bo p · d lined them up In a r ow and sys-I .!IT rn, at1ence e Mundrum,
tematlcally taught them music. al Donker, B. S. L . Freitag;
She appeared with the Vienna Bess E dwards, E lsa F awcett,
s )mphony at t he age of 14 and amie Foote, Ida Grube, Louise
after touring Europe came to the ansen, Leonard Hargrave, T. H .
United States, alternately study-user, Harriett Howe, Henry 1
ing and appearing in concert until well. Lucille Oakes, Delia and t
s he is now an established bright ra Ricard, Margaret Tough,
young star in the American Rachel Wiley and A. L. Wood.-
musical scene. 1 hbuse.
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Forty Per Cent Reconciliations, 146
Homes Saved by Children's Court in L.A.
J udge Georgia P. Bullock, pn>-
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children were given security In
sidina judge in department 8A ot the past six monthl. and a total
the superior court at Lm Angeles, of 1,131 children were kept in
today releued a report bristling thPir homes in the last 18 months.
wtth statistlca.1 information, ~ "Both the court and Commil-
taillng the progress made by the sioner Harpstrlte'' concluded the
children'~ court of conciliation, judge, "are doing everything wtth-
13th floor. city hall. under the in their p<>wer to keep down this
direction of Commissioner' Mar-appalling divorce rate and in th.ii
garet C. Harpstrite for the six they are having the cooperation of
month period from March 1, 1947 all 56 judges of the superior court,
to August 31, 1947, showing: church groups, and both the men:a
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anc! women's organizations of Los
· Angeles county. Our combined et-~ I forts are producing resu1ts." I' . ~ :i 1 Annua I Conference ~r J On Health, Recreation 1 • Ma rch 69
April 61
Ma y 43
June 57
July 78
August 55
S63
Sl.'MMARY:
47
45
33
43
71
50
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23
20·
21
29
26
146
Cases filed ... .. ................. ... 363
Children involved ............ 289
Homes saved ...................... 146
Husbands and wives
affected .......................... 292
Reconcilliatlons ................... 40.2l o/"
Mrs. Harpstrite in her state-
ment indicated that the business
a nd activities of the conciliation
court harl increased to such er.or·
mous proportions. that a continU·
ous daily check for a period of 30
dP.ys disclosed t h ese an~azing
fac~s :
597 persons cRm e ~s,.,nallY to
t he. court asking for help.
563 incoming telephone calls
were takE'n , and handled.
J udge Bullock commented on
the outstanding showing concern·
ing the increase in the . percent·
age of r econciliations from 36.76
to 40.21 and especially as 289
-· put
To Be Held At Oxy
On the theme. "Let's Be Real-
istic." the annual conference of the
California Association for Health,
Physical Education and Recrea·
tion (Southern Section) will be
held at Occidental college, Los An·
geles. from 8:30 a. m. to 1 :15 p. m .,
Saturday. November 15. as an·
nounced by Carl Handy, presiden t
of the section. who will preside.
Members from Santa • Barbara to
San Diego, inclusive, are l'xpected
to attend.
F\Jrther information may be ob·
tained by those interested in this
area by contacting Ralph Reed.
Ne'''POrt Harbor High school, pres·
ident of the Orange county unit.
Ebel/ Drama Section
On Friday · of this week Ebcll
Drama secriorl meets in the club·
house. Dessert will be served at
1 :30 p. m. by the hostesses. Mrs.
Roger \\7ood and Mrs. Frank C.
Pere"'· All members are urged to
be present as play casting will b{'
the order of the day.
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Gertrude Born of Corona del
Mar wbo b d.LrecUAs two of tbe
three one-act plap to be pre-
.ented lf'rlday and Saturday eve-
nlap tbb week at Corona de.I
Mar snmmar acbool audltortum
by the Harbor CommUDl&y Play-
ers--News-nmes photo.
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R11ssians Are Frustn:rled and Europeans Have Fullerlo Jr. College
No Love lor Us ~oys C(!!urch Banquet Speakers To Pre nt
"We are not loved tn Europe racy but between a pollce 11overn-fampus Comedy
no~ WUl we be until we ~ to ment or a tree government. After ;'Th B .
ratSe living conditions in the coun-all, Communism 11 a poor third e.. tts of W 1 mPo1 ~
tries there" said Dr. Harold C. ln the poUttcaJ power ot Europe," Street, ell-known t.hree act
Case pastor of the First Method-1ald the speaker "Our army men comedy by Rudolph Bes1er, which
1..st. church of Pua:SCna, speaking over there are ~t a!ra.ld ot Com· has . been osen by the Fullerton
at the annuaJ Five Dollar ban· munism. They understan4 the Ju~or coll ge student body as its
quet held Jut Wednesday even.in&' frW1trated peychology of the Rus· annual fall .play, will be pr~nted
in the social hall of Christ Oi.urch sians and realize that when Vbh.ln· ~~dai 1 ~ Frida~tof . this w~k
by the Sea. sky, Molotov and Gromyko speak, ~ . ~ u r on au onum un er
Going to Oslo, Norway, as dele--they are speaking for R ussian con-~d 11 ec n °~ Mrs. Marthella
gate to a council of religious sumption ; not only that, If you a ' amatics instructor.
leaders of all faiths and nations, search our daily papers of the ay presentation will
Dr. Cl..°'ie reported on problems of previous week you will realize lf'h)' an ternoon performance
existence ln England, Norway, they are speaking." sc~eduled ~ 2 :4~ o'clock while tl\e
Hollar.d. FTance, Germany and The speaker, as well 85 principal ~day aft 1; wtll be in the eve-
Italy, his theme being "Highlights gu~ts. was introduced by Judge rung at 8 clock.
and Shadows from Europe.'' Harry Westover, who emceed the Admissl to the performance
"Food ls the key to the kind affair 'and Rev. Harry White wel-\vilJ be 50 nts for t he Thursday
of politics that we are going to comet1 the m ore than 140 guests showing a 75 cents Friday night .
have in Europe for some time to in the absence of Rev. E. D. Goo-
come," Dr. Ca.•• stated. In Nor-dell. Forluni . Bonanova,
way the e ntire population nearly Mrs. H . D. Lagerquist of Balboa S d
starved during the r1rst year or 1s1and played three piano soios. inger n Actor, In
NEWPORT BALBOA NJ!:WS-Tlllll!:S
rTJF.AJ>AY NewDOrt a...,1a, Colli. November 11, 1M1 Pa2'e 5
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Gertrude Horn Directs
Two Plays in
German occupation, existing on po. Mrs. John K . Elliott, president Anahei · Program
ts.toes, forest roots and fisll. heads. of the W .S.C.S .. wets in charge of ENGINEER
The second year they transported the dinner with Mrs. R. H . Hill Taking e part of the matador Lo8 Ancele., Calli., SAYS:
Players' Presentation whale mea t from Arctic waters supervising in the kitchen and in M.G.M 's ·'Fiesta", Fortunio ''I bought a La Quinta. The l)es ..
over the mountains and down to Mrs. William Trusty in the dining Bonanova played both a young ert Club is like a dream come
Oslo, and it was still on the bill room. and old n : but before he was The Third Angle by F1orence
R;-erson and The Good Sport by
Glenn Hughes are two of tht" three
one-act plays to be presented this
coming Friday and Salurday eve-
nings in Corona del Mar Gram·
mar school auditorium by the Har-
bor Communi1y Players as their
first production .
true." For free colored folder of fare as a va riation to fish a nd Miss Elsie Newland, chairman of a motion icturc actor he was in -write Palm Springs -La Quinta potatoes "'hich were served daily the finance committee. reported opera a nd pefore that was on the
to thr d0legatcs. :S915 received for 183 tickets sold I concert st ge. I t is there where Development Co .. Box Q, 679 S.
In Holland land has been pum~ a nd more expected. One hundred he feels ost at home, for only I :~Dun~~s~m~w~'r~,~Los~~An~g~e~le~s~36~,~C~a~l~. ~~~~~~~~~=~~~ ed fr('(' from water with the dikes and forty people "'er e served there can he be no character in _
r epaired. and food is now begin-bountiful supplies of turkey and a play bu himself. Bonanova.
ning to be produced but there is all that goes with it, with expenses An inno ation \~rill be the show-
still no clothing in the country not to exceed $160. ing of tee nicolor pictures of the
and Dr. Case told ~f a l.a.rge su-\Vhile f('\\'E'!' ~pie were servl'd star as ta ('n in Mexico city, fol·
burb ~f Amsterdam In \\'h1ch near· than last y('ar. 1t w3:s considered lo"·ed by is personal appearance
Jy . e\ery person wore clothing a most successful affair and guests I Saturday, Nov. 22 at 8:30 p.m. in
Both pla}'S are dirl'Cted by Ger-
trude Horn. Spc'C'Ch tutor. "'ho has
had many years of experience act-
ing and directing i.q little theatre
work.
\vh1ch had come from Pasadena. were present rrom Sa nta Ana and the a udit rium of the Anah ·
"I do not feel that the issue is o lhC'r communities. to e njoy lhe Unibn Hig school eim
Acting in The Third Angle arl'
Elaine Weiss. Leslie Steffensen
and Marion Kepper while ··Tue
Good Sport .. has a -cast \Vhich in·
eludes Francis Horvath. Vernice
Thorn. Perdita Horn. \Varren
Crane jr., and Pat Glass.
bct\vccn Commun is m and democ· outstanding program. ·
Third play is Evening Dress In-
dispensable, which is directed by
Loretta Director.
Rummage Sale Thursday
Thursda}'. Nov. 13 is the date of
the rummage sale to be held in the
old Newport theater buiJdjng on
Central avenue under the sponsor·
ship of the Church School Guild of
Corona del Mar Community
church. Proceed from the sale \vill
be used to provide furnishings for
the Sunday school rooms. Mrs.
Robert Callis a nd Mrs. Gordon
Kopp are in charge. --.. -.... · .... _
Federation Meeting
To Be Held Nov. 14
At Garden Grove
The November board meeting of
Orange County Feder ation of W cr
men's clubs will be held Friday,
Nov. 14 at the Methodist church.
Euclid and Stanford streets, Gar·
den Grove. Mr~. A. E . Schumacher
will preside.
Three speakers will appear on
the morning program, They . are
the Rev. J . tt1axwell Chamberlain,
\Vhose subjC'ct will be "I mpor tance
of Ea r I y Spiritual Training; ..
Grorge Hjelte, general manager of
Los Angeles city recreation and
health department, talking on
"Youth Conservation" and Mrs.
Augustus Dunaway. state chair-
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SC\los by Vera J ean Hilbcrs of
Anaheim.
J\1rs. Kenneth Rogers, state jun-
ior advisor, will speak on "Senior
Aid to J uniors" and Mrs. Albert
C. Winters. state president of jun-
iors, has as a companion subject,
"State Plans fctr Juniors."
Juniors "'ill be Sfl('cial guC'sts a t
the aft ernoon session . Interesting
to craftcrs '~:i ll be a n e xhibit of
rugs by Mr. George Telford, chair·
man of crafts.
St ; Ja
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ommunion
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day at St. amcs Episcopal church,
it has bf'(! announced by the new
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N E W S T I M E S An informative article in the other single indlVidual, haa an-
• · United States News of October 24 noun~ that he has some very
'l'ZLEPllONES: a 4 •aoB l!, J.I AND 188 observes that, "Billions of dollars, definite views on the scope and OF PUBLIC OPINION
• ; "steel Evtll'J' beeday and TbareiclQ AltemooaL Volame XXXiX owned by foreigners, are hiding type qi relief to be given Europe,
Ooeta lleM Ultloll Pabllall1dl E"'7 Wob11l"7 in the United States and in other and the stipulations that will go ' de ts al wj h And Pres'd Tr Do you tldDk It woal4 be bethlr -for pubUcly-played &lborriptloo Payable In Advance: $3.25 per year In 0111f&e County; havens of safety . , , The I a ong t, it; 1 ent u-?Ml Mtate "For 8ale" llgm to be wlllldrawn In Newport 8-bT
$3.50 per year to •th Zone; $3.15 per year to 8th Zone. developing that, if U. S . taxpayen man has indicated that h~ Is ~P-, C Ce-------------
to t t save ........ ..A to anv blank check policy "Yes, definitely,' says . . . . 'Entered aa Second-Oau matter at the PO$tO!f1ce in Newport Beach, are pu. up money 0 ~ ~...,. -' BARNHOUSE, realtor, of 106 Mc-"Removal of real estate signs 10
California. under the Act of March 3, J m Europe, citizens of European coun-and wants to accomplish the job Fadden Place, Newport Beach. !'lewpo~t Beach would not affect
==-=--==.;;;;::===-==-=c;..;"'--'--'-------:---;;Pu;;;;:biilllh;;;;:; tries could make more of a con-at the lowest cost possible to the "For sale signs in large numbers mdependent brokers or outside
SAM D. ~:~ W.. -. Managing Edi~ tribution themse1ves. The result ts AmVican taxpayers. give the impression that the town broSokers. ..h, d h ~~hcisT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . City··Editor that offici~ls both here and abroad Many members of Congress . for sale.. " me w o o not ave prop-. vi. F. DixON • • _ _ _ •. • • -Ad~rtiSing Manager are searchin~ for ways and means believe that Europe has often 18 · • • • erty on the highway ·would be
-Printtnc Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport f\each, California to chase privately owned funds made improper use of relief funds "I am not in favor of withdraw-handicapped..
Off"cial p f th C"ty f Newport Beach QUt of hiding." and supplies in the past, and they in al estate signs from Newport "It would not affect large tract I aper 0 e I 0 The exact amount of these for-ar e determined that regulations be Beg reh " ROSS GREELEY
A Depeadable Local lmUtaUon for Over 18 Yean eign holdings isn't known, for the laid down that will assure a bet· alac ' fsa302ys M . tr t Balbo ' signs which~ course, "work to
REDS IN flLMLAND
Active
Member
of
The menace of communism in the United States
is serious enough that we cannot afford to combat it
by unintelligent methods. Yet there is certainly ques-
tionable intelligence in the procedure of the House
Unamerican Activities committe in its investigation
of the comrades in the movie industry.
th t ood d al r the re tor. o atn s 1!e • a. the advantage of ownen of some re~on a a g e. o ter job of. lt in the future. They "I'd like to qualify my statement
money Is really out of sight. But, will probtlbty insist that the coun-hi 1 t . f f al tracts.
according to the NfC>ws, official rec-tries tO be aided stop arguing t 5 way.: am ~o Jn avor 0 r~ _ "It wouldn't affect owners of
ords indicate that foreign gold and among themselves. and display a estate! "guns be' mtg placed pronus d 11 t tal some $26 . . . . cuous y a O\ er own. property who may place their own
o ar resources o ood 'i genuine sptr1t of economic co-"A committee was recently ap-signs on their premises. 300.000.000. That ts a g dea operation. • . ed b th I al al tat
h h t, t' . t d point y e oc re es e "I beli h uld be per more t a n t e fC>n ire an icipa .e This attitude isn't inspired so1e-board to ascertain the feelings of · eve owners s 0 , -~st of the Marshall Plan for aid-ly by the dollar cost of helping its members in this regard, a nd I mittcd to p1ace real estate for ~ng Europe over 8 four-year per-Europe. It is becoming evident told them my sentiments. sale' signs on their properties."
tod. ~d that is why Co!1gres.s, tha t the drain on our material
when it gets down. to considern1g resources for European relief is G t' Oct b R rt ShOWS ~he Eur?pcan ~uest1on at the spec-8 very serious one. To put it blunt-30 S 0 er epO
1al session, Wlll undoubtedly take ly it is very doubtful if we can C"t R • t E d $600 000
some kind of •lop to mak e Europe f~ the world indefinitely, We ' I y ece1p s xcee '
~ndcrwr1te a pa~t of whatever r e· just haven't enough grain or any-
hef p:ogr a"": it decld~s upon. thing else. In addition. practically
Europe s ~old1ng-s, of r?rc1gn do~lar every authority feels that Europ-
hAl11nccs in the C. S. is about ,.9,-t'an purchases in a tight market
000 .000.000. are partly respons ible for ever
City Treasurer J, A. Gant r e-Judge amounted to $2977. This
ported to the city council at their amount was for tra~fic fines._ He
regular semi-monthly meeting in also re ported $705.50 in other fines.
the city hall on Monday that Oc-Earlton Sickler. custodian of the
tober r eceipts amounted to S636,· municipal camp grounds, reported
238.56, \Vhile disbursements totaled receipts of S2602.56.
SlOS,946.86. P olice Chief R. R . Hodgkinson
The distribution or the money highfC>r commodity prices at home.
is of interest. It is estima ted thar ThC' Eur opean problem , as a con-
if individual foreign assets were sequcncr. tics in \.\ith other prob-
to he seized by the government !ems, and can·t be considC'red scp-Among the chief items noted in
invol\'C'd , som~thing l ike $2.500,-ar ately. the r eCTiving bracket was a report
reported busintss license income of
Sl354.
Hoots of Culture,!;:°'~
llT-R.VEST THANKSGIVING,
rnf: ANCIENT ROMt<NS ""'4£¥'
GIFTS TO 'THEIR HOUSEHOLD coos.
The committee has introduced no films wlrose
plo ts or dialogue advocate an overthrow of this gov-
ernment. It has produced no pictorial evidence that
scren writers, directors, actors or producers are pre-
senting this government as war-mongering or imper-
ialistic, or are suggesting that American capitalism
is evil , decadent and doomed to early destruction.
000.000 in securit ies and $1.000,-The special session should be by John D. Mc~1illan , water de-
000.000 in cash could be-raised. livery. Mr. Truman will offer his partmC'nt supcrin!C'ndent, tha t re-
_<\noth0r !'ottrCf' of potentia l money program. and t h e Republicans cei pts for the month reached $26,-
J ohn D . Mc~lillan, superintend-
ent of the ""'ater works. reported
receipts from sewer connections <=============.;-;;rru;;i·~ss;-,-,:0;;:riirf-.;s;;o,-c;:;o~m;;iii;;n-;;gff:;::ro;;;m~a;-;;ma.t~
totaled 51275., LE"""ERS TO THE \\thorn some might knO\\' better
In st~ad , the committee sems intent chiefly on col-
lecting names of Communists or suspected Commun-
ists, although the FBI probably could have given
them all the narnes they neded without the expense
of hauling several million dollars worth of movie big·
sh ots to Washington.
Film writers, directors or actors are not the final
~udges of what the public sees. If a writer tried to
in ject Moscow-inspired sentiments into a script very
often, he would likely find himself out of a job. And
Hollywood pays its better writers the kind of eating
money that would make the most dedicated comrad
think twice before killing the source of. the 18-karat
eggs.
Perhaps the Thomas Committee, is only concerned
with bringing Hollywood's Communists and srypto-
Communists into the open, with maybe the hope that
their employers would fire them.
It would seem, from the evidence at hand, that
the men who actually run the West Coast studios are
doing an excell~nt job of keping the Communists in
line. They cannot prevent their employes from joining
the party or from shedding a tear for the proletariate
while they paddle their feet in their private swimming
.pools. They cannot prevent them from being hypo·
critical bores and nauseating nuisances.
But they can prevent them from preaching com·
munism on the sound tracks, and from undermining
the democratic faith of millions of movie-goers every
wek. And they have done so. Inasmuch as some mem-
bers of the Thomas Committee have been among the
loudest howlers against government interference,
why not just let the studio heads keep on with the
good job they are doing?
Instead, there is this investigation whose possible
effect might be to put one more shackle upon the
American motion picture as a constructive social
force. Already the industry is tied down enough by
its own self-censorship, by the outside pressure of
influential special pleaders. and by, its worshipful
faith in the successful formula.
The Thomas <:;ommittee's Hollywood investiga-
tion suggests the possibility that an implied govern·
ment censorship may be added to these other curbs.
If that impression is correct, then not only Holly.
wood but the press and radio and the public might
well feel concern. To suppress the free expression of
a healthy criticism does not combat communism. It
aids it.
(Reprinted courtesy DuQuoin, (TIL) Evening Call.)
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\\'hO no\\' has control of property have a program of thfC>ir own in Ro""·land R. 1-lodgkinsOn, tax col-
worth about $500,000,000 which is the evc>nt that the President's is Jector , r eported r eceipt of $25,-
hold in the name of govl'rnments not satisfactory to them. Mr. Tru-902 .55 in taxes and assC'ssmcnts
\•..-ith \vhich we \verc at "-·ar. There man \\'ill at tempt to confine the and $60.61 for redemptions for last
\vould bC' legal obstacles to over· dC'bate t o high prices and Europ-month.
cor:ie in makinJ? these resources ean aid, but there is doubt if he J . s . Barrett, contractor, re-
R\'a il able, but the job probably \vill succeOO. It is very likely that ported r eceipts of $7294.66, as ex-
could be done, at least in part. A the questior. of tax reduction will penses on the Sea Vi ew avenue,
more dif fi cult prob!C'm would be be r aised once more, anc;t other Corona del Mar. sewfC>r job.
Chi ef items under the expendi-I I it would carry added weight.
tul-c phase of the city budget in-NEWS-TIMES You arc to be congratulated on
eluded $41,996.62 for the· current I'-------------' your article \\.'hich is absolutelJ
expense fund ; $16,959.38 for the To the Editor Ne"'s-Times: timely. The spotlight of publicitJ
\\.'ater maintenance fund ; $18,-A very good fri end of mine and will do much and it is long over-
153.10 for the property fund and a subscriber of your paper pre-due.
$lJ,850 for the general city bond fers to send me copies of your It has been proven time and
paper to writing a letter , because again that when the REAL AMER·
he k·nows that your area holds a JCAN is sufficiently aroused the redemption fund.
to ferret out hidden wealth -unsettled issues may be brought · F ormer City J udge Bob Gardner
assets '''hich are held in cash and into the spotlight. Congress has reported total fines collected for PUBLIC NOTICES
who:;e whereabouts in unknown. a lot on its mind that it wants Octobfr before he left to accept -------------
The News refe rs to one suggestion to air. the apri;>intmeri t of Superior Court NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
very soft spot in my heart. "chips, will f)y."
I feel constrained to comment Would that more newspapen ·
on an editorial in your copy of had :,·our viewpoint and courage
Oct. 30 wherein you carry on and reveal facts lnstead of prop-
Victor Reisel's demand that "I~a-aganda. Aga in. congratulations. that has been rr;iade f or accomp-=--=-------------------------
lishing this. All present U. S. cur-
rency \\'OUld Ix> declared invalid
as of a given date, and new cur-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
r ency ?lould be issued to replace A.COOUNTAN'T PHYSICIANS a 8UROr-ON8, 11.D.
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The Newport Beach City Plan-bor Clean House." He speaks with Sincerely,
ning Commission will ·hold two authority on account of his posi-Henry M . Loud,
Pu.blic H earings upon the petition tion and you have done a manly 3412 Stockbridge A\•e
of J . H. Reinhart. Thomas Miller. act in helping him carry on to an Los Angeles 32, Cal.
Phil F . Holmer, and William W. aurlience "'hich evidently would Novemh-=r 6, 1947.
Co;wan, owners of Lots 1, 3, 5, & :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 7, Block 730, Corona Del Mar, for r
a change of zoning for said lots
from R-2 to C-1. CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
and abroad, ""'·ould have to make
the exchange or takfC> the loss. In-
asmuch as the amount of actua l
U. S. currency in for eign hands
is estimated at $2,000,000,000. the
harvest would be great.
The amount of dollar resourres
offi cially known to be held by
European countries which would
share in aid under the Marshall
Plan varies greatly. FTench citi·
zens own some $500.000.000 in
American investments. Great Brit-
ain's dollar assets were reported
a t $1 ,000.000.000 some time ago,
but prob ably have declined sharp-
the first Public Hearing upon
this matter will be held, Thurs-
day, November 2o. 1947, in the l----ARC1UTlll1r--=::-::----~1~============~l coi.Jncil Chamber. City Hall, New-
port Beach, California.
t.'OLIN F. BROWN
(HarbOr 18")
BALBOA YACHT CLUB
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ly since then. The Dutch have L-------------'
more than a b illion. counting
known assets of all kinds. Belgium ,_ ___ .;D::ENTl::;.=8::;T8=-----,
is in a similar ?)Sition. On the
other hand, Italy and Greece are
dead broke or practically so.
The fotegoing is simply one
more example of the complexity
of the whole European relief sit·
ua tion . A cardinal paint in the
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
HOZ ~ W. OeaD'M. RarlNr 1&111
NEWPORT BEACH
Marshall Plan as or iginally pro-~------------, posed by the Secretary of St ate
in his address at Harvard is that
Europe mus t help herself with all
the resources she is able to as-
semble. The temper of Congress
a t present is such that appr opria-
tions will be scrutinized with ex-
acting and critical eyes. Senator
GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S.
1'11141ae Barbor Ul-J
Newporl
Tait, "'ho will h ave more to say!'------------~
:i.bout fi!'l sHcd legislation than any
~EARN FLY
Nothlnl' can compare with
the thrill }"OU will ~i when
you make your fin' 80lo
Ol«bt
Learn where J'OU can .,et the
BEST tralniDc la the BEST
eqol-t
MARTIN
SCHOOL ol
AVIATION
ln t.be Admlnl•tratlon Bktr.
ORANGE COUNTY
AIRPORT
Santa Ana. Callfornla
•· Approved for Ve terans •
Always l'Mdy at the ring
of the phone to tad you
wbuever you want to go.
• U-Bour Senltti •
YELLOW CAB
of
Newport -C..ta ._
• PBONB •
Be•co• 5824
PHY8ICIAN!l-SUBGE0Nl!I, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
PhysiciUl and 8~
Ninth ..... Oeatnl .... , .... _ _...._) ......
CRIBOPRACTOB
Dr. Tom E. Barton
ClilROPRACTOR
1%11 Cout mp....,
Ooroaa de! Illar
(In Kendell'• Patio)
---rlMI
STENOOBAPRIO SERVICE
NEWPORT~
VftEJWIA&Y HOSPITAL
Dr. Bwaee Partl•
Dr. Paa! o. Ba00-
111'1 z. &.. ·-°""
o.ota ·-ft: --
llU8JC TEA.CHU
Eloise Khariton, B.A.
,__ro(
PIANO Ii HARMONY
11111 N-rt A-Olota .. _
PllG9e llv «ta eocn
TEACHER of PIANO
llD. llAftlUIZlf ()(HEMAN
6U !WC ·~::z~n Bel). • ,? 1 ·---
John K. c. Chmig, M.D.
Pbyaldaa ... ~ SW'S-
2 -4 7-8:30
and by appointment
Beacon 5075
l!O Eut 18th 8trNI
Coota M-Oallforala
Gordon M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hn.: lCf.12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor YT
By order of the Chairman of
the Newport Beach City Plan-
ning Commission. ..
WALTER M. LONGMOOR.
PHILMER J . ELLERBROOK,
Secretary.
Pub. Nov. 6, 11, 1947
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby
certify that he Is conducting a optical buaineM at 1213 Coaat Bl•;d.. Coron11.
del Mar. C&llfomla, under the fl ctl-
tlOWJ firm name of Coat OptlciaM and that !!la.Id tlnn Is compo~ or the
roll owlng person, who~ name &nd ad-
dress Is u follows. to·wlt : !!=============', El. H. THIELE. 1213 Coaat Blvd .. Corona del Mar. Callromla. -H. R. Hall, M. D.
Hours: 2-5, by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 58'8
111 Broadway C.0.t.a M-
Milton M. MnweO, M. D .
1801 Cout BIWQ
Corona del Mar
Office Hours: 1().12; :1-5
Pbone Barbor 108%
S. R. Monaco, M. D. I
814 Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 11U
Offtae Boun:
ZtoCSp.m.
Konday through Frida)'
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. D.
ft7'llelw and 8m &eotW
IM09 W. OODtral
otnce: II.arbor eoi
Nlcllt-PboDe -r m.11
Conrad Richter, ·M. D.
Present Haun:
t:SO L m. • U M.,
I :SO p. m.. • 4 :SO p. 11L
HOS-0 W. Centnl
Newport Beacll
Pbone Harbor UOS
Chas. A. Wylie, M.D.
lllfanm and Cblldren
OoMt 111Pway -1-
0orooa de! Mar
Haun: 1 to 5 p. m. Har. 1015
Ol'TOKETIU8T
I:. !r. Butterwortb. 0. D.-
C>Jn-lrtst
-EXAllJNED l&NllEll DOPLlllATSD
.._Is '4 ... M I
UM ... 0-... .... ft. _..... mu . ........ ....
DAY llCllOOL
Mortimer School
-10onl &-. ..... w.
DAT llCllOOL
XOW-a ••saw• &iL,..._. .. , -.. ••i : ..
wtTNEffi my hand thte 3rd day or
Nonmbl!ir. 1947.
ErGIL H. THYELE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )
CON'TY OF ORANGE ) !11!1. ON THIS 3rd day of Novl!:mbet. A.
D .. 1947, befo re me. Nora S. Marg.
warth. a Notary Publ\c In and Cor said CoUnty and State. pe rsonally appeared
E .. H . THIELE. known t o me. to ~
the person whose name ls subscribed to the w ithin IMt roment. and ac·
knowledged t o me that he executed the ...... IN WIT:'<ESS WH"ER.EOF'. I have
hen!unto set my hand and aff\:zed m y offlctal eeal the d ay and year In this
cert.lflcate f!ret above written.
NORA S. MARGWARTR Notary Public ln and for aaid
\ County and State.
'CSEAL) Pub.~Nov. 4, 11 , 18, 25, 1947.
:ROSSI'S
Cafe and .
Liquor Store
!lOW OPEN FOR LUNCD
161111.! Coast mway
C.orona del Mar
'"THE SAME OLD PLACE"
COCKTAILS
WORTHINGTON
Refrigeration
l'BEON AMMONIA ·--··-Air Conditioning
I -to I0-1
• Pressure Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
._AD Pisuww ... AllU._ .. _
<:all ••.•
I
...... A 41' za. A•m'MI"•
I "'••• -i
111-0 Coast m-Way Newport lleacb Pb.BMoona8eo
E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz
Plu111bing
Contra et or
FIXTURES AT RETAIL
SINKS, Vitreous China, Double ................. $25.00
WATER HEATERS, Standard Brand......... $52.50
Toilets, Lavatories and Laundry Trays
FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED ,
AMON WEST PLUMBING CO.
-Phone Harbor 1185-J -
2607 Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH
RE-BOTTOMING
Announcing
the opening of a new
Shoe Repair
Shop
by
J. F. Ricciardi .
at
2602 W. Central Ave.
Newport Besch
Mr. Ricciardi ~ formerly located in the down-town
Los Angeles area, specializing in doing the shoe repair-
ing and alteration work for many of the leading shoe
stores.
• Extemdons
• Con'l!ctioas
• Orthopedic Work
• Uagthen and WideD
• Vampm Catl>own
• Sid Boom
• Boom Tailored and
Bemodeled
• Foot Comfort
• Shoe Toes Removed
Remember Our Motto '
"NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE"
WHILE YOU WAJT SERVI<:;E
I
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Mm and their llCtlom -be
..,... in lllopel' peu pectlw; -are judged best -a.-,hand,
~·:!:!-~·~~-~·~01l!~':!:' .. :=_ ____ ~11 ..... .,.,. ..... .,.,. • wn. lltJPl'l.D8 • •••. MrAB mma•xcm • n•1. mr.n •
CESS POOLS and, w&tcim -0--,,.•'1117 311 ft. FIMlnc Qullior, 2 bunkl, ~ TRADE Redlands -NEW 2 BR vacant $5500; a1lo 1
some at a distance. · CRROJ1IOl1ITJal l*lle7. beod, -~ dlalr, and income """""ty rer home In BR newly fumllhed saooo. on
SEPTIC TANKS ~ -Prompt Ba >lw 'outrtnen and aD equlll'D!'"L Newpcrt or Balboa. 215 30th adjolnlnc Iota. Must oeU. Sep--La Rocbefoucalcl. lnlt.n.cl .....,...... Ill
~coimt7
c-tnct DrllllDc
-~
Semlble Pr1-N.,. Gray Marine ~· Dode $t.. Newport Beach. 87-ttp arate or together u income.
PUBLIC NOTICES . VAN DR·n.rT·,EN Mar Standard OU Co., Balboa. BONSY TO LOAN II Make . offer. Trailer oonslderetl.
UIU.-Phone Harbor 2520-W. · 81).tfc · Owner 1702 Rochelter, off Tus-
No. 161140 J E w 's Lay LdANS TO BUILD, bey,...._ tin, Coma Mesa. 88-tfc
l71l8Newpcrl!!m!. a.ta= Boat Maintenance and ll>Odernlzeerreftnance .• Wepur-IUDO ISLE-2-Bedroom house, N OTICE OF SALE OF ImAL
PBOPEllTY AT PRIVATE SALE (All Wert Glw'U-)
Full lnourance Curial -·
------------chue truat -• . 200 ft. from So. Bay. Uv!ng BAYSIDE PLA'flNG Repairing NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL room with corner fireplace and .
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNI'Y
OF LOS ANGELES.
J. lt McCORMICK Frederick Yacht Co. SAVINGS I& LOAN ASSN. Bay View. Price $15,750.00.
3333 Via Udo Pb. Har. lSOO Phone Harbor 2671>-W.K. after
340 Victoria St. a.ta -
Beooor 5069-J
121.5 Cout Hlway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS
___________ as-_d_c. 5 p.m. ~tc
, __ . __
Jn the Matter of the Estate and
Guardianship of F . L. KEN-
NEDY, JR., Minor .
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned. BERTHA L.
ALDRICH, . Guardian of the Es·
tale of F . L . Kennedy, J r .• a mi-
nor . will sell at private sa1e to
the highest bidder uw n the te.nns
and conditions hereinafter men· HARBOR
tloned and subject to confirmation Plumbing Service
by said Superior Court on or after l768 Newport Blvd., BeMXm SG1fM
November 26. 1947, all the right. REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
title and Interest of F . L . Kennedy. · Cocl'-.... An d S·-''-J r., a ininor,;and all the right, title .,..._.....,. UI ... ....,.._.
and interest that th e guardianship 9'7·tf<
Phone Dlrecim)
Plenty of Good Tine
All Sir.el
Compound Motor Oil
c:.Doa, "IOc
Western Auto Supply
AutharillldDoelor
lSM Newpmt Blod.. co.ta -
lT-do
FIREWOOD
85-tfc
Boats Priced to Sell
"ro-tt. Aux. Schooner, Hencboff,
$6500.
32-rt. Twin Scr<!w Sedan Cruller
(1947). $1170.
~ft. twin screw S tephens, Sed.
cruiser, $8900: 26-ft. Spt. crui.er
(Hunter), $2800.
11>-ft. Clinker Runabout, $195.
G. E. MINNEY
Listings Wanted
Til Coast Hlway, Newport
Beacon 5032-W. 89-2tc
NEED MONEY? '
See U1 for Qulclc. Helpful
Service on Your Flnandal
Needs -Loans on
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Security
Houn: 10 to 1, and a to 5
(Clooed Saturdul>
1814\0 Newport Blvd., Costa 1\1 ...
Beacoq 5220
estate of Mid minor has, by oper -.
ation of law or otherwise acquired,
other than or in addition to that
of said minor in and to that cer-
tain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate, lyi ng and being in the
County of Orange. State of Cali-
for nia, and more particuJarly de--
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 5280-R
2513 Elden Ave., Coma Ma&
21).tfc
CHARCOAL & BRIQUETS
PROMPT DEUVERY lllUlllOAL a KADIO M (Acron from Alpha Beta Market]
90-ltc
IVORS and Pond, Grand. Kimball.
scribed as follo\\'S, to--'"'it:
An u ndivided one • twelfth 12 TEARS SERVICE
Wright Lumber Yard
1784 Newport Blvd
COSTA MESA
Beacon 5665
Baldwin. W urlitzer . Many oth-
er makes. Prices start at $89
on used uprights. Buy now for
Christmas. Danz -Schmjdt Pi-
a no Co., 520 N o. Main, Santa
1/12thl interest in a nd to th(' IN ntE HARBOR AREA
Southwesterly r ectangular one-' HARRY HALL
half of Lot 9 of Tract 376. other·
\\'iSC' kno\\"TI as Santa Ana Hei~hts,
in Or ange County, State of Cali-
rornia. as per map recorded in
Book 15 . P age 29 of MiSCC'lla nrous
&l-trc PAINTING CONTRACTOR
274 East 19th S treet
Pli. Bea. 5413 Costa Me98. Call!
30-tft
. Ana. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc
w_~ _ _,,_._ro __ e_uv ______ n SPINET sLightly case damaged in
Will Pay Cash Ma~ of said County: and one
share of stock in t he Santa Ana LOST AND FOUND 22 For your fumltun er wllat havt
}'OU. Phan• Bea COll -
Crawley Furniture Co.
1812 Newport Blvd. a.ta M-
s hipment. World famous make.
This is a great sacrifice. Only
one. Remember, onJy one. Your
time to save on the finest.
Danz-Schmidt Piano Co.. 520
No. Ma in, Santa Ana. Christ-
mas Sale. 89-tfc
Heights Water Company appurte-
nant to said land. as evidenced
by Cer tificate No. 221.
The terms and conditions.._ or
sale: Cash in ]a\vfuJ money of the
United States ; ten per cent (10%)
of the pti:rchase money to be paid
at the time of the sale, balance on
confirmation of sale.
The purchaser is to take the
said parceJ of r eal property sub-
ject to conditions. restrictions,
rest>rva tions. easements and rights
of \\-'ay of record and all taxes a
lie n thereupon, not delinquen t.
All bids or offers must be in writ-
ing and Will be received at the of-
fi ce of ELMER H . V. HOFFMAN.
1024 Rowan Building, LoS Angeles.
California, or may be fil ed with
the Clerk of said Superior Court,
or delivered to said guardian per-
sonally at any time after first
publication of this notice a nd be-
fore making sale.
Dated 1his 6th day of November,
1947.
BERTHA L. ALDRICH.
LOST-Dog, pointer , brown and
\\·hite female. answers to name
of Belle. Re\vard. 701 1h ?.iar-
guerite, Corona del Mar. 90-2tc
EMPLOYMENT WANTED II
WILL WATCH YOUR BABY &
9'-~
CASH for USED REPOSSESSED : Spinet piano.
Famous make. A genuine beau-
Furniture & 1P!!!ancee ty. Can't be told from new.
do the ironing afternoons out. ''We Buy t P ay balance. Easy terms. Danz-
References. H arbor 1973-M AnythlnC' Schmidt Piano Co., Santa Ana.
89-2tp GRANT'S 520 No. Main. Christmas Sale.
SE~ARY STENOGRAPHER Phone Bea. !5707-M 89-t!c
or receptionist. F ine references.
1
1645 Newport Blvd., Cotta Mesa SPINET P IANO. Rent a bea u ty
Marjorie Hart, 223 Amethyst · 42.tfc. for the holidays. Rent for term
Ave., Balboa Island:--90-2tp a llowed if you buy. Music in
-------'·--~---'-F1JRNITUB& roa 8ALS n the hom e is important for
WANTED-Housework, 8 hours a · -Chr istmas joy. Uprights as low
day, $1 .00 per hour. Beacon ! FURNITURE-From a 5 room as $4.00 per month. Danz·
5778. 89-3tp house for sate. Priced right, inc. Schmid t. Santa Ana, 520 No.
SITUATION WANTE~mpan·
Ion to lady or light house wor k
for couple in small home. 309
Marigold, Corona del Mar. Har-
bor 1023-J. 87-4tc
IVORK WANTED-Ironing in m,
!lome. Plain or fancy. 530 Su
Bttnardlno Ave.. Newp o rt
Heights. :zg.tf<
piano. new s tove, and washing Main. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc
mach. Can be seen at 1008 Cliff
D r .. Npt. Heights, Tues., Wed., STEINWAY. Used. Gorgeous tone.
Thurs. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mahogany case. Genuine. Su-
90-1 tp personic tone. Terms or will
F OR SALE -COMPLETE SET r ent . Danz-Schmidt, 520 No.
OF LIVING ROOM FURNI· Main, Santa Ana. Christmas
Sale. · 89-tfc TU'RE. 2 a rmchairs, 1 large
coffee table, 2 end tables, 2 P I ANO Shortage will be acute this
floor lamps. light wood. con-Christmas. Choose yours now.
A UTOlllOTIVIC a TIRES
FOR SALE-1940 Buick 4-door
sedan, radio & heater, $1175.
Harbor 1005-M -415 Iris St.,
Gorona del Mar. 89-2tc
FO R SALE.'.._1946 Ford converti-
ble, radio. heater . Excellent
condition. -$2100.00. Phone Har-
bor 1195-M. 89-ltc
'31 MODEL A PANEL TRUCK.
motor overhauled. New radia-
t or. good tires. F. E. CU.nning-
ham. 204 29th St., Newport
!leach. . 89-3tp
F OR SALE-1941 Ford, super de-
luxe 5-passenger coupe. By own-
er . Call Beacon 5704-R . 90-2tc
'4'2 Chev. Aero Sedan
New Paint, Radio. Heater. Fog
Li ghts. Mechanically Sound.
$1695
Allen Motor Co.
1008 Coast H iw ay
Beacon 5032-J 90-ltc
'48 Olds 98 Club Coupe
Completely Overhauled
Ractio -Hydromatic
$1645
Allen Motor Co.
1008 Coast Hiway
Beacon 5032-J 90-ltc
Guardiarf of Said Minor.
CR-1280% \VILL CARE for children in my
home Sl .75 per day. Phone Bea-
con 5322-W. 90-t::p
vertible diva n. Complete $155.00 A sm all deposit will reserve" it JU:.At. JallTATI! a
Pub.-Nov. 11, 18. 1947.
CEJ'l:TI FICATE OF B U SI N ESS
F lcttt loua Firm Name DOCTOR'S MEDICAL ASST. -
Harbor 2211 . 90-ltp for you. Delivered when you FOR SALE-House $500. 120 E .
1 STIJDIO COUCH, overstuffed wish. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 17th St., Costa Mesa. To be 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. c h airs, miscellaneous tables, Christmas Sale.. 89-tfc moved by buyer. Call BUdlong
THE UNDERS-I-GN-ED does he~by Proficient of routine lab. \\-'Ork. floor Htmps. 3900 River Ave., 85793 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. 90-4tc
certify tl1at they are conducting • can type, reliable cheerful. good Newport Beach. Harbor 436. SP ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 18 ABOVE THE ARCHES -Good
nursery achoo! bualnesa at 1221 Eut personality, prefer to y,•ork in sg..2tc 15th S t .. Coata. MeM.. Galtfomla, under view; lnter estina new 3-bedrm. the tictltlowi firm name or Rancho Harbor area.. Call Har. 2628-W. • M•~ Nu..,,.,.,. S<hool and that ..td WASHING MACHINE $30. 130 HA RB OR TRANSFER home: fireplace. large gar. Price
'I or \\Tite ~fiss Ray E. Jones, rm Is com po!led ot the followtng 2.2nd St., Costa Mesa. 89-2tp LIGHT HAULING $14,600. Call Hub Powe rs, A rrt penons. whOBe names and addttue9 151211.l E . Central. Balboa, · •"' an iu rollowa. to-wit : Har. 62-W. 81-ttc BENJAMIN M. H OWSE. 22911 Ful· 90-4tc 2-PIECE wine Freize overstuffed, Ph B 5538-J
lerton Ave., Costa Meaa. Ca.lit.: PA-;;;;;==.----------like ne"'. 315 Marguerite. Coro-one eaC Oil COSTA MESA-Older 3-bdrm.. TRtct~\ L. H OWSE, :?:?911 Fullerton f!MPLOYlllCNT OP'FIRED ta na del Mar . 89-2tc 1962 Harbor Blvd. home near Victor ia and Harbor. Av~ .. Costa Mesa, Callt.: EARL G. COSTA MESA PETERSO~. 305 3:?nd St .. Newport HOUSEKEEPER _ Part ti m e Price $5350. All utilities. Hub
Beach, Calif.: LORRAINE M. P ETER-PREWAR Box springs and mat-86-tfc Powers, Agent. Har. 62·W . ~J~t'. 305 32nd s t .. Newport Beach. adults. Ref., also fine ironing tress. Little us.ed $35. pair. 843 -------------1 Sl-tfc
WlTNEM our ha.nda this 14th day your home or mine. Call for Lido Soud, Lido Isle . Phone Har-FOR BmNT a
or O<:tober . 1947. and deliver. Harbor 197J...M. bor 686. ~ •tp DANDY 1 bdrm. stucco, hdwd BENJAMIN M. JJOWSE 90 21 OO"'"I OCEAN VIEW-3 bedroom house n PATRICIA L, HOWSE -p ----------~---oors, knotty-pine interior, real
EARL G. PETER.OON WANTED -Experienced stenog-F O R SALE -Devenport. Wi ng on Peninsula. Nov. 15. to J une fireplace. Large Jot. Terms a t
STATE LOOFRCRAAL'NErroRMN,tAPE>TERSON back chair, radio. fireside en-15. Ph. H arbor 241 4-J. 90-2tc $6(X)O. G. M. P RITCHETT, rapher under 35. Apply Bank co0UNNTYTHIOSF1?,hRAdN•GE01 A.1,0ube., A.D of America, Newport Beach. semble, gas heater, and ship CORONA DEL MAR-New 2 bed· Agent, 1840;fa Newpor t Blvd.
t!H7. befol"e ~e. N~ra & Ma.riwarth : 89-tfc lamps. All in good condition. room house, patio, barbecue, un-P hone Beacon 5024-W. 87-tfc
11. Notary Public In and tor sa!d Cou.n-Phone H arbor 158l-~1 88-4tc f · hcd ~Q5 00 1 3 ty o.nd State. penK>natly appeared Ben--: ---------·----urnis · -ii<:> • : a so room BUILDING FOR SALE-Former-
jamln M. H owae. Patricia L. R owtll'!, _s_ALE __ HISCELLANE ______ o_.u_s__..;· __ .. _ 1 A GOOD BUY-apt. S35.00 or both for $100. 618 ly the Needlepointer S hop. l l8 F.,a.rl G. Pe tet'90n and ·Lorraine II. Begonia. Corona del .Mar. 90.4tc PetenK>n. known t o ,me. to be the • IS A WISE BUY E. Broadway, Costa Mesa. Ph. rorath~s :~~ "i~te~;~t.au:~dr1~ HARD TO BEAT . s room furnished house, $65.oo per Beacon 6064-W. 89-2tc
hi~--~~~ to me that they executed BARGAIN Let Ua Help YOY Be Wile mont h. 413 H arding St., Balboa, -------------
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ha.. HARBOR FURNITURE 90-ltp $39.60 PER MONTH hereunto eet my hand and a!flsed my
or<ld•l ... 1 th< day and ''" l.n th1" llRA1 DQ NEW 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Maa FOR RENTFurnis hed room with FOR NON VETS
.eert1!icate t lr-wt above written-N U-tfc private bath and entrance. $25 ~~~ ~~~w~f'~~ •Id SOLID OAK LADDER p<>r month. Phone H arbor 2103. NEW TWO BEDROOM homes F.
County and State. BACK CHAIRS FOR SALE -New washing ma-90-2tc H . A financed, 4 % Inter e It.
My Commlsalon El:ptres January 28· WOVEN SEATS'. chine still in crate: also 4 sect. =~-----------Phone Beat"On 5197 for turther }~> NATURAL FINISH Williams gas r adiator, beds, FOR RENT -Furnished single Information. ~tfc
Pub.-NOT. 4. 11. 18. 25 , 1947. springs & mattresses. 233 E. apartment. 211 Topaz Ave .. Bal~
FOR SALE -N ew 1900 sq. ft.
home on 2 Iou, 2 bedrooms, 2
baths cl: den at cost by owner-
builder. 415 lrla St., Corona
de! Mar. Phone Harbor 1905-M.
89-2tc
Harbor Drafting Service
· for Builders
Til • C. Cout Jnway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5MJ. 14-tfc
PENINSULA POINT
CAPE COD Ocean front house,
3 bedrooms 1 ba th. Art!Btically
decor ated, unfurnished. . .
3 BEDROOMS 2 , baths 0 c ea n
Front house furnished.
R-2 lot 30x90 $4500.
Winter Rentals, 4 bedrooms, bath
and a half $75.00 per winter
months. Ocean Front house.
J ohn D. Burnham
2001 Ocean Blvd., Balboa
Call Harbor 315. 8S-4t c
~~-~------~
2 BEDROOM HOUSE-Air condi-
t ioned, adjac~nt desert club, La-
Quinta. 18 miles from P a Im
Springs. Completely furnished.
$12,000. 475 Legion. Laguna
Beach. Tel. Laguna 5841. 90-4tc
OWNER MUST SELL-I> acre
hillside Jot mostly level plus
oceanview. Wil l sacrifice for
Sl.000. Cash. Ph. Bea. 5729-R.
90-4tc
LIDO ISLE
Nice 50-foot Lot
North Bay.
near
$5000
P h. H arbor 1520-W
Or Harbor 1085-J
90-2tc
UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Ready soon. Nice 2-Bedroom,
with fireplace. Lg , single garage.
$13,500
114 Ocean front, E . Newpor t
, R. M. SMYTH, Realtor
P h. Beacon 5860
Listings Will Receive my P ersonal
Atte ntion !
90-ltc
N B C R~a lty Co.
Newport -Balboa -Costa Mesa
HOMES-LOTS-INCOME
3116 W. Central Ave., Newpor t
Harbor 1405
3 BR Home, 1 ~ Ba ths. L arge Jot.
Can be used for Business. Room
to build Income Units.
Central Ave. 3 Units with Extra
R -3 Lot. $17,500.
Nicely furn. Pre-war 2 BR. Hom e.
Broadway St., Costa Mesa. Sub-
mit offer .
3 BR. Home, 2 baths. Balboa. $9000
Good Buys on C.entral Ave . .Busi-
ness and R-3 lots.
90-ltc
CERTIFICATE OF c o .PARTNERSHIP Only $1.95 _each Bay Front. Balboa Island. boa Island. Ph. Har: 1899-J . 90-ltc DOINO BUSINESS U NDER
FICTITIOUS NA.ME ~ FOR RENT-2 room a partment
and bath. Privat e entrance .. Util-
ities paid. Adu1ts. 311 Island
Ave., Balboa. 90-2tc
NEWPORT BEACH -Coast Blvd.
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are enga~ to a co-partnenbtp u General Contractors a.nd other allted line•. under the tle-
tltloua name and 11tyie o f BOOREY &
POrRJER : that said co-partnenhtp 111
compoeed. of the following pent0n.e . whoee . namee and realdenee add f"e8Me
are u follow•. to-wtt: ROBERT RUSSELL BOOREY. 221 Arnethnt. Balboa I•land. C&llfornta: ELM'.ER !\-POIRIER . 221 Amethywt,
Balboa !eland, Caltforn.la.
WJTNESS our bat&d• thl.a 20th day
of October. 1947. ROBERT RUSSl:LL BOOREY ZLKER S. POIRIER -__
STATE OP' CALI'P'ORN lA ) COUNTY OP' ORANGE ) a .
On thJ• 20th day of O<:tober. 1947,
before me. a Notary PUbltc In and for said County and State, pel"90oally a p-·
peared ROBERT RUSStt.L BOOREY a.nd !lLllER S. POIRIER. known t~
me to be the 1)61"9011.S •hoae 1l&.met an subec.rtbed to the withln tn11tru-
ment, a.nd icknowled~ to me t.b&t
tbey_ -~eeuted the aa.me. WITN~I Tl band and otnctaJ Hal KI LAHEY NotuY Public In and !or the
aid County and State..
(SE.\L) Pub .-N°OY. 4. 11, 18. 26. 1947. ......... _ .. ....,.. ,, ... , .. "'" ......... ....
G RANT 'S
Beacon 5707-M
Phone
1645 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA .
90-ltc
NURSERY
LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS
and PLANTS
BULBS -FERTILIZER
Hollister Bros.
Nursery
1.959 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Phone Beaoon 5200
89-trc
FOR SALE-L. C.
dard Typewriter.
cond , excellend
1370-M.
Smith Stan-
recently re.
oond. Har.
90-ltc
BOATll, 8UPPLDl8 ..
FOR SALE-4-0 foot boat .. E rnie
P.Yle," Licensed for 20 pjlSSeng-
ers. Sporlfishing, charier or
commercial no w equipped for
ma cker el fishing. H ighest qual-
ity material and workmanship.
Built in 1946. lmmaculate condi-
tion, fully equipped including
radio-marine telephone, ready to
go. Docked at Port Lido, New-
port Harbor or phone Harbor
J.296..J. 90-2tp
SUPERIOR DIESEL 400 HP-340
pm excellent condition, also
FURNISHED-3 room apartment
near Bay in Balboa $10.00 per
week, utilities paid H a rbor
2!120-W. . 88-tfc
FOR R!:NT -New motel roomo .
and private batba. We llhower
1talla. tmlt heat, ~ rates
for permanent ll\JC'IU, $2. per
day, far 2 persons. No ldtdtena.
Miracle llllle Motel. 706 Cout
Hlway., Newport Beech. Pb.
Bea. 5299-J. 73-tfc
Spare parts. Gryscope, 2, 30 NEARLY NEW, completely fur.
kw. Hercules gener ator sets, air nished home on Lido Isle; xlnt.
com pressors, propellars, radio location. from Nov. 15 to June
equipment, f)Jowers, 2000 gal. 15. $100 per month. Box 128,
tanks, distilling unit. Box S-P Balboa Island. 90-2tc
c/o News Times. 90-2tp -------------
F OR RENT-Day, week, week-WAMl&DTOmT a
end., or monthly, 23-ft. auxiliary WANTED TO RENT -Couple
cabin sloop, innerspring mat-with daughter 14, 2 or 3 bed.-
tresses. Can carry u p to ten room unfurnished b o u s e or
people. Skipper available. Call apartmen t. Permanent. Will pay
Beacon 5465. 90-4tc 6 months rent tn· advance. Call
The N..,._~ will not be tt-
sponsible fer more than one lnoor-
rect Insertion of ao advertllement.
..-vs t b e right to correct!J'
classify any and all ads and tc
reject any advertilement not con--
lonnln& to rul .. and regulatlona.
WASHING MACHINES FOR SALE -Star aalJ boat. Harbor 566-W. 87-Ctp
U _, don't haw ODe do • -LatHt cype, flexible mut, In-APAllTIIO!:NT8 ,a HOUSES U
68-tfc ,_ ,_ eluding Nils ready to l&IL
"""''"' at Phone Glendal• Cltnla 111ll8. ~ROOM APARTMENT
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BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA ______ · ____ 60-_tr_c eo:1°~oo"'='i:1 ~°1'.!ielinL
llDSDID8 oum• FOR SALE-LaWIOD pump and Utilities pald. Harbor 1788. :;::;::;;;.::;:::.;:.....;...._,.. ------415 Newport m.d., a.ta -bait tank complete, S7:\.00 llli:e ~2tc
LANDSCAPING Pbane -5TIO new. 11ay District Hardware 0o.
l T-tfr Bal Ialand. &l-trc llENT, llU8CELLANEOUS '6 cue at Lawm
House and lot with good future business possibilities .
House has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. This corner loca-
tion is one block from ocean and 1 block from bay.
$5300
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3-bedroom home with separate dining room. 2 year.;
old. Has hdwd. floors, tilework, dbl garage, and
fenced back yard. ·
$12,500
COSTA MESA
Well-built 4-room house on com. half acre. 9 year.;
old. Has dbl. garage. This place needs cleaning but
is priced reasonably at
$6350
Modern 2-bedroom home with sgl. garage. All rooms
are large. Has bdwd. floors. tilework and is a beauty.
This is now priced at
$9750
Attractive terms can be arninged.
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor
ELTON D. BARNElT PERNEL G. BARNEIT
Broken nuwaa and Shrubs Planted FO_R_SA_l_E ___ Sma ... -D-_-4-----. _h,...,i&h FOR SALE-12 rt. row boat, good FURNISHED ROOM O< aj>8rt·
Hal Crawford oven gu SUM!, good cood., $15. amditlon. Beacon l50J.s.R. 533 menL Nt?Wport Island. lncluii-470 Newport Blvd.
lfSWPORT BALBOA MSWB-TI•BB
TUDDAY :ir-en ........ Vallf, Nut-11, 1N1 Page7
PSAt.nrrAn II RW:A.L l:IJTA..'i'B
c: GALEN DENISON-Broker
498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5197
COSTA MESA -----
Brand new, modem, attractive home. Double gar-
age. Chicken equipment. Fruit trees, grapes. On one
of the best half acres in Costa Mesa. $8700. Terms.
3-Bedroom home on East side. Only $1500 down.
2-Bedroom home, dbl. garage, large Jot. $2500 down.
CORONA DEL MAR
Channing !-bedroom home, completely furnished
including new electric refrig. and gas range. r.ru-ge
L. R. patio. See this for $8000.00--0r make offer.
We Have
Newport
Good Buys In
Heights Lots
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker
Blanche A. Gates -Associates -Virginia D . Gates
Phone Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 746-M
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90-ltc
AT CORONA DEL MAR
Home with Grand View
Bay and Ocean
$10,500 to Sell Quick
3-BEDROOM HOME
of
With Gorgeous View of
$13 ,500
Bay & Ocean
ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S
Grand Homes On Ocean Front
For,the Best See This
$35,000
W. J. HOLCOMB
151 7 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
"Where The F1ags F1y"
DOAK REALTY & DEVELOPMENT . CO.
Jim Doak Ph. Harbor 505-W Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona del Mar "By the Sea"
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CORONA DEL MAR-NEW SMALL HOME
Living room, bedroom, kitchen and ba'.th. New and
cute modern. South of highway, 4 blocks to the
beach. Price $6150. Terms.
2-STORY -2-BEDROOM
New-vacant-good construction--On rear of lot.
Close in on nice street. Upper story consists of large
living room--0cean view-kitchen with nook. 2-
Bdrm.-bath. Lower story double garage, 'h bath
-extra rooms--R-2 zon'e.
PRICE $8750-TERMS
CORONA DEL MAR -. DUPLpX, NEW
Modern 2 suites consisting of large living room, bed-
room, bath and kitchen with dinette. Double garage.
Close to shopping center. Price $15,850. Ready and
both sides vacant. Never been occupied.
SOUTH OF HIWAY -NEW -VACANT
Lovely 2-Bedrm. home. Kitchen, noon, nice Jiving
room with fireplace. Rear bldg. is double garage.
3 rooms upstairs with bath. Very good construction.
40-Foot Jot-near ocean.
PRICE ·$16,000 at $3000 Down
2-BEDROOM -FURNISHED
South of highway, not far from ocean. Guest room
in rear. Garage. Nice living room with fireplace.
Home nicely furnished -vacant -move in when
down payment in escrow -$10,500, terms of $Z100
down, easy payments.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -NEW!
Lovely ,2-bedrm. & den home, ocean view, colonial.
Fireplace. Home has Jots of fancy wood interior
constr. Tile kitchen & bath, shower over tUb. Din-
ing room, large kitchen. Service porch, garage. Im-
mediate possession. Price $13,500, tenns.
Two Offices In Corona del Mar
12 x 12. Well located on Coast Inghway.
DOAK REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
· .Tun Doak Ph. Harbor 505-W Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at OrchJd, Corona del Mar "By the Sea"
!JG.ltc m AJ .. odo -Barbar 714 See SaL " Sun. at tal6 O...nnel w. It m ID •'t er St., Newpcrt Ina private boat ......___ Har-Pbolle Beacon 5713-R.
• BAIJIOA 84-ttc Place, Newjdt blend -Belchta. lr7-4ti: bor 1217.J. flG.ltc , ·
I
CmtaM-,Df.,cbCA Bwmn 5779-R
. !JG.ltc tc Sell It Through Oassificd AdvCJ1isinl 'It -.. •
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P 8 NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8-Tl11Jl!R ~e JUE!!DAY N-purt _.., 011111, NoH ... u, lMT
' Co ii •~ A · k Orona del Mar endcned the v1t'W unc 11.U. s that oomethlng llhould be done to
MWD 2nd Time aid the :lshermen. "I thlr.ltthclle
fishermen should be given consid-
( Cootinued from Paae 1) eratidh. We should change our
Oct. 1 when he told the News-policy of restricting refreshment stands from the pier.'' Times that he intended initiating Councilman Lester Isbell uSt'rt-
a. discussion with other membera ed that since the JX>Jicy is what it
of the council on a. method of get-is at pre!cnt, "I don't see how you
ting· Newpor~ Beach 8 second can change it." He then moved a
chance to get mto the Aletro water motion to deny the application of
•Y'!l em. Mrs Deal
In anot.'1~ matt~r that has c~unciu;,an Robcrt~on sided with
aroused considerable interest-that the "aye" majority on the rollcall
of the "seeping oil well'.' located vote, and then he immediately
·on the· property of Wllliam To~-made a motion for the appoint-
man, 213 43rd. St .-t~e council m ent of 8 ntayoralty committeP to
r escinded .a previo~ rul~n~ ag~t re-investigate the pier· refresh·
the pumping o~ oil . (~tiling 15 ii-ment stand situation.
legal in the city l1rruts ) and re-Aft ··-·-'-"US .... .,e" vote · ed T llman d hi& well, which er a ~~·-~ · terr 0 an the mayor appointed CouncilfiX'n
is now .. producin~ "by ar_i act of Robertson, Allen and Mason Siler
n8:ture, to the oty plann1n_g com-as the special probe committee.
n:ussron who: presumably will con· • Various other matters acted on
11der re-zon1.ng the property. by the city council were as fol-
Whcther fishermen who used the 1 NeY."]lOrt pier will be permitt~ to ows~abling of a request by Coun-
buy refreshm~ts at. 8 stand situ-cilman Isbell that Philmer Eller-
ated . on th~ pier . will depend on broek of BaJboa Island be ap-
..... the r~con:mendati<?ns to be m8:de pointed architect to draw plans
by a ::.p<'Clal commit tee to the city for t hr> new fire station at Corona council at their next regular ,semi-d 1 ,1 -
1 i . t k e i~ e r . month Y m~t ng tn wo ~ee s. Collncilman Robertson objected
A committee \Vas appointed by on the grounds that other archi-May~r 0 : B .. Reed t o ma~e. ~ sec-tei:ts should be permitted to bid
ond .lnqu1ry into the posstbtl~ty of on the job. His m otion to delay
rent1:ig space on Newport Pier to the matter two w eeks was second-
s private party. a ~lrs. Doro~hy ed by Councilm a n Siler.
Oeal, for the purpose of erecting .t\pproval of pla ns a nd specifica-
a r c fres!1ment stand. . tions submitted by City Engint>er
Coun cilman 0. Z. Robertson of J . B . \Vc>bb for paving of ~he steep
LOOK HERE
I just never did believe
in trying to scare, bully
and slug folks into doing
their Christmas shopping
early. I know it doesn't d()
any g ood anyway. Be-
sides, it's just plain not so
that there won't be any-
thing left to buy if yc,u
wait until the last minute.
F or my money, you can
bring your bankroll into
my store as late as you
want to and I'll be glad to
see you. I'll still have a
few, motheaten old items
you can cram into your
Christmas stockings! That
I promise.
But if you do your.buy-
ing late, there are several
things you won't be able
to get from me. Here
they are. If you want
them. you'd better jump
on your horse and get
them rounded up.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
and GIIT WRAPS. Our
personal Christmas cards
are really nice and service
is still fairly fast on get-
ting your names imprint-
ed, although some of the
designs are sold out now
and more are being re-
moved from sale every
week. We have loads of
other Christmas cards,
both by the box and by
the card. Some are' the
beautiful Norcross cards
and others are the peppy,
clever Barker cards you
have all liked so much .
And the Norcross match-
ed gift wraps and ties are
a delight to see. A good
many people are plunging
heavily in this depart-
ment, so maybe you
should plunge, too.
grade at Hazel street a nd Shore
Cliffs a t a cost of S1 500.
Authorized City ClC'rk Fra nk
Rin<'hart to advertise for bids on
the paving project.
Referred to St r eet Super intendent
Bill Covert a letter from the Ebell
club arguing that debris and refuse
be cleared from vacant propcrtiC's
'.\'ithin the harbor comrrrunities.
FilC'd a communicatiol'! from
Diehl & Company, Riverside certi-
fied public accountants, stating
that the r ecords a nd financial
statements of the ofice of former
City Judge RobE-r t Gardner up to
and including October 27, the date
of h is dc partu.r(' for the supct"ior
court, ,,·ere in order . properly a ud-
ited and accounted for on the books
of the city treasurer.
Gra nted per mission to Chief of
Police Ft. R. Hodgkinson to attend
the Governor's Conference on J u-
VE."nile Delinquency.
Decided to call a joint meet ing
of all parties interested in plans
fo r the Girl Scout a nd Teen Age
building to view the lease pre-
pared by City Attorney Roland
Thompson.
·--WM. COLLAT--,
PRESIDENT
Studio Sb ... or Calli., SAYS:
"l am planning my Desert Hom e
at La Quinta. My Jots there are
not for sale. The Desert Club is
superb."
P'o.. rrea c:olored folder write Palm
SpriDl'I ·La Q11lota De'e.looment Co.,
Box Q. 679 S. Dun.ao:auir, Lo• Ancelet11
aa. CaJifornia.. -
WELCOME HOME!
' Newporl Barbor Poet 291
AMERICAN LEGION
l••llni al.I H-.tlb IMiwil•"'" V.._
--M \'Wt .... Hla. ll'M• l!IL. ...
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Mayberry Shoe Repair
ONE DAY SERVICE
1831 Newport Ave.
OOSTAMESA
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FINAL VOYAGE for tbe aotorlOUli Mary E., wldei. became tbe aea-
ter of M!nUUonal Beulalt OverelJ-Qeorp Oollum murder trial alter
Ml. and Mn. Walter E. Overell dJed aboard blut.ed end.er tM ntcht
of Maicb 15 tn Newport Barbor. Mary E. WM hallled away from
South Cout Co. boat yard laat Tb.unday and taken to Lone Beach
where It wW be put on exhibit by ..,..ap kDown u Mary E..., ho. .
-photo by Volney Hay Jr.
Progressives
Hear Peace Talk
Funeral Services
For Helen Horner
LEFT TO RIGHT. new .IUD.lor Chamber of Commerce officers, Jack
&aumcartner, aec"'tary-treaaurer: A. E. IUcharchon, let vtoe presi-
de nt; Dean Bradford, president., and John D~ll, 2nd "1ce presi-
dent. 1Uchard90D and Bradford are bokllnc·•tate and national char-
ten received at dinner oeremonles Friday ntpt.. ·
'Phone Company
'Open House' Fri.
-photo by Volney Hay jr.
Rites Held for
Samuel J. Focht
(ConUnu~ from Page 1) Monday at 10 :00 a .m. last rites
part of t he local telephone sys-were held for Samuel Jacob Focht,
tern but they will, according to 26, of 252 21s t St., Costa Mesa,
Sand Crab
(Continued from P-ll
decision states, "The term
'lobbying' signifies to address
or solicit members of a legis-
lative body in the lobby or
elsewhere for the ·purpose of
influencing their votes. The
term is not used in any good
sense.''
That· decision covers an
extremely wide field. Per-
•
haps It needs a restafeo!Mlt
to clarjfy Its muddling-of the
intent of the Constitution.
For, by a reasonable appllca-
tion, every actively interest-
ed citi7.en -every'one who
campaigns in any wise, even
at home, for or against leg-
islative enactment-is, in ef-
fect, a lobbyist; for he is try-
ing to influence the votes of
legislators.
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Low Cost-Strong
Permanent
MORTARLESS
INTERLOCKING
BLOCK CO.
Z!M Barbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 5489-M
A small croY.'d which filled to
capacity the limited facilities of
the Laguna Beach Women's club-
house, Forest Ave. at Third St. .
Laguna Beach, heard radio com-
mentator PE."ter dcLima speak Sa t-
urday night on the subject "\Vorld
\V ar TU-\Vhat Can We Do to
Prevent It ?"
Funeral services were held Mon -
day at 2 :00 p.m. in the Harold
K . Gra uel Chapel in Costa Mesa
for H elen L. HornE'r, 55, 2650 El-
den Ave .• Costa Mesa, who passed
a\\'ay a t her hom e last ThursdJly,
Nov. 6. Rev. Joseph H. Thompson
officiated.
the manager. see a modern offi ce "'ho died in Sa nta Ana Friday. ';~~~~-;.--~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ building that is an asset to the R<'v. G . Willard Stearns officiated ;
DeLima. \\'ho appeared under
the auspices of the Progressive
CitizC'ns or An1erica, accused , Y.ith-
out naming-. certain "car tel head~
And corpor ation exC"cutives" or
hPading a \Var part)• in the United
StatE."s who~e objective . he said.
\\'a~ a n early sho\vdc\\"n "'ith Rus-
The deceased w as a native of
Chattanoga, Tenn. but had lived
in California the past 32 years.
Sun•iving a r c her husband
George \V. Horner : o n c son.
George \V. Horner .• Jr ., of Comp-
ton : two daughters. Mrs. J . F.
l\1cNC'!:'lay. Ren'), Nev .. a nd !\1rs.
L. Story, Palm Springs: and l\VO
communit y. The exter ior a ppear-nt the service held a t the Harold
a ncc of the building which m any l<. Grauel chapel.
ha\·c seen already, is finis hed in Surviving arc his parents, Mr.
a seafoam gre<>n tone to harmoni ze nnd Mrs. John Focht ; four bro-
v.;th the seaside r esort surround-thers, Carl. or Tustin. John. Costa
ings. M<>sa , Ec!\\·ard, of P alms, and Paul.
The intt'rior ha.o; sunken n ores-or Balbo3; five sisters, 1'-1rs. Helen
c<>r.t lig hting, acoustical treatment P o\V<'ll, S tockton. Mrs. Ruth Mur-
for 1he ceilings, polished floorings ph)r, Costa Mesa, ~1rs. Clara Rol-
and removable pa neling for fu ture rues. liuntington BeaCh, l\'lrs. Ida
interior partitioning changes. Cathprine, Santa Ana, and Mrs. sia. grandchildrC'n. Interment was in The business office is located in
h f f h b "Id Mary Ellen \V ilson, Tus tin. Exhorting his a udience against \\restminist..-r 1'-icmorial park. t t:' ront o t t u1 ing while
furthC'r armament and prE"Sent for--------------rhe OJX'ra ting roo a nd equipment Inte rment was made in West-
eign IX>lic:y v.-ith nurnl.'rot1s biblical Be Wise -Adveruse is in the rear , f the building. ininstcr 1'-.Yemorial lpark.
quo tat io ns du ri no; his 4 5-min u t l_' ~~;:.,....;:_;: __ ::.::-_;: __ .:: ... :: ...... :: ..... :: ..... :: ...... ::_;: __ :: .... ::..,...;:_;:_;:_ :: •• ::.::.::.-:: ...... ::_::;... ;;,;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;
::!ddress. dcLin1a cvadC"d questions
from the fl oor on possible Russian
motives for IX>\ver a nd gain. par-
ryi ng \Vith the \Vords tr.a t he "had
never been in Russia and knc\v
absolutely nothing about Russia's
problcn1s or plans."
There will be a n imJX>rlant busi-
ness meeting of the Orange county
division of the California Retired
Teachers' association on Thursday,
November 13. at '2 p. m . in the
Board of Education building, 1415
French St., Santa Ana
LIKE TO CUT
UNUSUAL SALES
OPPORTUNITY
the rround flOOt" or a nf'w pro ·
motion a.ncl f'lpa n•lon Pr"1'•m be-
ln1 df',·l!lo~d. by an Old LIDf' ~p,J
K...,..,,.e I.Ire ln•ur•neoe t ompanJ'.
:So ln,Hhnenl N"QulrN. ""I! pro-
'l"lde .,.h!Xll •od rlf'hl traloln1. In·
«Jmf' lln1 lkd only by 1o•u O"'"
•1.111117, "'r lt.oi today for hall d~
I.all•. 8 0 -.i: "t"I." f'/o Nf'••·Tlme..
:se .. ·port nr ... b . t'alJtOf'nla.
OIESEL REPAIRS 501 'I•
FOR SALE
Culligan
SOFT WATER SERVICE
Franchise . In
NEWPORT BEACH
BALBbA
COSTA MESA
J CORONA DEL MAR
LAGUNA BEACH
H. S. BONNELL 410 32nd St., Newport
BUILDING
MATERIALS
Jack's Equipment Rental
Contractors' Equipment
• PLASTl!:R MIXERS
• CONCRETE MIXEB8
e SKILL SAWS
• TRAlLER8
Phone Bea,on 5508-W
17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa
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Folks using RPM DELO, !he D iesel
Engine Lubricating Oil thar scrrtches
time ~tween overhauls, say it l'UtS
ttpairs as much as 50o/o, And tb1.t'1
rigbt, neighbors-RPM DELO Oil
protects your Dirsel gives it longer
li!c. tompounds in RPM DELO Oil
make it stop ring-sticking aod cor•
rosion. cut carbon and sludgr, stick
to bot spots. The Navy usa it, too.
Try it today ! ·"'
Good Stock Now on Hand
Clayton Thompson
Wholesale Distribution ·CELETEX Board-Tile & Plank
Phone 155 Res. Phone 1094
DOORS All Sizes
Exterior • Interior and Screen
PERSONALIZED
PLATES. We can get
these gay, hand-painted
plates in any of the stand-
ard colors and with any
names printed on them.
Right now, we can count
on having them about ten
days after you place your
order. The longer you
wait to order. the longer
it will take for delivery,
if you get what I mean.
WATCH FOR THE
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP-
TIONS. I can take your
subscriptions right up to
Christmas Eve. and I can
give you a gift card to
send to the lucky person,,
but most magazines ask
for four to six weeks' no-
tice to start a subscrip-
tion.
BOOKS. if you want a
cook book. a baby book,
an atlas, a dictionary, a
Bible or a current book of
popular fiction, I c a n
probably take care of you
any time. Or if you are
buying for a child and
you want a well known
child's book, I'm pretty
sure to have it. But if you
Dian to stray far from the t-ten path, start stray-
ing right away, so I'll
have time to get the
books you want in time
fat Christmas.
Dorothy Rigdon
1&32~ Newport Blvd.
cxsrAMESA
B1rcon 6036
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OF THE
GENERAL PAINT
1828
STORE •
-HARBOR
' COSTA
BOULEVARD
MESA
SOON
Redwood and Douglas Fir
Every Siu to Fit Your Needs
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• Bayview Lumber .. company
701 31st St., NeW;pOrt Beach Jui of West f.-Oast Packing
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Vol. I-No. 42 WEEKLY BLADE FEATURES Nov. 11, 1947
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N VEMBER 11 194'7
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1HARBOR LIGHT
The able handling r4 the Pad.fie NOON-OCtober 11
Motor Boat regatta lut Sunday By Luptoa Allemona Willdrman
was a credit to Newport Beach
and to its new sponsors, the Lido The warm IUD. from a Ueht misty
Isle Yacht club. This in spite o.f T ~· dull th uld be
high winds and a choppy channel ou ~a eea at wo
I which handicapped the driven~ Except for the downward wealth
tended to make spectaton. uhare that light.a the eye
and afloat, a bit uncomfortable. ReviVing cherished summer.
The event is one more reason Autumn clay. Now the linking rulgence speaks
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1 why Newport Harbor is fast be-of youth
coming the west's foremost pleas-And the year's turninr toward the
ure port in every way connected time again
with yachting and water sports. When flowers re-brina the old. new selfsame truth We shall welcome the return of On earth reborn under the patter
the Pacific Motor Boat Race of-of rain.
ficials and entries next year.
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Upon occasion we fi nd ourselves
succumbing to the intangible but
heady aroma of these beautiful
Here ls the light-time of the
silvered year
When not descent but the Spring's
hope is near,
When fear's lies fade, known clear
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autumn days. At such ti.mes we to be untrue
are particularly suceptible to kin-And ~romise blooms that Faith
1 dNd souls who share a delight in wlll mend our need.a
1 percept.ions of light 8 0 d color. By ~n=-Hope that all the years
Bence, the following: Here spoken by sun on water tell-
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ABOUT THE
COVER
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Mayor O. B. Reed was stopped
one day last week on the street by
a couple of junior firemen who,
from the looks of things, appar-
ently relished their job of selling
tlle ~or a tick.et to the Kiwanis
club-supportai Sat~y morning
bree.ktast which wa5 h~ld at the
Greater All-American Market Nov.
8. 'Ibe little girl is R uth Dudley,
220 Jasmine St., Corona del Mar.
The boy is Mickey Henderson, 315
Marine Ave., Balboa Island. They
are both fifth graders.
ing bead&.
The fint American newapaper
was in .SO.ton News-letter, es-
tabllahed by John Campbell in
April, 1704, according to the En-
cyclopaedia Britannica. Campbell'•
paper developed trom news-letters
that he wrote more or less regu-
larly to the varloua colonial 1ov-
ernors of New Eniland.
Daytime noile on the averare
busy street of an American city
ls loud enough to make the nor-
mal person one-tow-th to one-third
de at, according to the Enclopa.edia
Britannica. There is no dependable
evidence, however, that life or
work in noisy places decreues the
acuteness of hearilll except d\D'-
ini the first few minutes af\a the
noise stops.
-Photo by Volney Hay, Jr. Say Yoo Saw It la tbe Blade
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ELECTRIC WIRING?
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VOLNEY BAY, 8IL • --PaNlaher
VOLNEY BAY, 1B. - -Art Editor
Everybody ta.lb about health, but th1.s young miss ls doing
aometh.lng about it. She. ls working for a Girl Scout pro-
ftclency badge 1n nutrition and she can tell you about the
tmportance of a balanced diet. The Scou~ program -one of
the Red Feather services· supported by your contribution to
the Community Cbest--Ofters today's girls a balanced diet of
tun. leamlng and community respoM1blllty. GIRL SCOUTS
BENEFIT from thelr training in leadership and reliance,
their companionable activities and outdoor living. EVERY-
BODY BENEF'l1'8 when tomorrow's women grow up 1n the
right way. GWe to tile Girl Sco11t. thro1'g1' r o"" Comnuntitr
Claelt. TJ.u 1011u another campaign. •
HARKING BACK ••. From the File~
NO~EB 4,, 1911
Th e alarming prevalence of
hydrophobia Jn lJ1lim.als lr} the
county was given further prom-
inence and the scare which has
grown up was added to on Tues-
day, when a driving horse be-
longing to Arthur Edwards, well
known Placentia rancher, was
lhot and its brain found to con-
tain hydrophobia cells.
The Ebell of East Newport
held its r egular meting on
Thursday, November 2 in the
library room of the president,
Mrs. E. L. Quinn. presirung.
The entertainment committee
reported a balance of $20 from
the Hallowe'en party which was
turned over to the library fund.
It begins to look like old
times aga.in on the wharf to
see the numbel"s of big mack-
erel, bass an9 yellowtail thlH
are brought in daily. Several big
· sea bass weighing a b o u t 40
pounds each as well as a dozen
or fifteen fine yellowtaiJ have
been landed on the wharf the
past week.
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Shall the children use vulg~
or profane language on th
school yard? This ls the questio
that is faci ng many schools a
the present time as it has fa~
them in the past. To say tha~
any school is entirely free fro~
improper language is to ignot't'1
such language and make Jlght
of it. If those who use su~
language were the only ones at .
tending school it would not s
much matter, but such is not th
case. There are many childre
in school who never hear any
thing that would deprave o
mar their God-given purity.
Mr. Larsen of Santa Ana has
sold his house and two lots on
NC'wport HC'ights and also fivej
acres of oranges at Riverside to
Mr. Walker, of Santa Ana. '
On Hallowe'en weekend, all
Balboa Island celebrated the
hobgoblin season at parties. Big
folk and little folk dressed up I
a nd participated In the universal
gaiety. I
PrtDted by &lie
Newport Barbor PvbH 0' S V..
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NOVEMBER. 4, 1911
(The following from the Long
Beach Press-Telegram, writ ten
by K. P . Frederick) Sam Meyer,
Orange County publisher, offers
h1J eleventh annual Pacific Coast
edition of the Newport Balboa
Ne.ws-Times, one of the hand-
somest special editions of its
kind ever iaaued in this area.
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a1'd olle. Here, M"9. Lou Gehrig, wife of one of bHebaW1 tmmof'Ula.
loek•7 Eddie Arcaro and hit w ife, AUQie Gala n of the ClnelnnaU Reeta,'
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When Dana Andrews wu star-
, ring at 20th Century-Fox with
Joan Craw!ord and Henry Fonda
' in "Daisy Kenyon," he announced
that he W'-8 retiring from the
, screen for a year to sail his 8>-
foot ketch to Tahiti.
"There's only one thing that
could make me change my mind,"
he confessed, "and that would be
a good story about a fisherman
or a sailor. I'm a aucker for boats
and have wanted to make a pic-
ture where I could spend a lot of
time on them." ·
With the completion of the film-
ing of "Daisy Kenyon" a m~th
ago, the studio immediately of-
fer ed Andrews the top role u
a lobster fisherman in "Deep Wa-
ter," which left for location on
an island off the coast of Maine
this week.
That's when Andrews shelved
his plans for sailing the Pacific.
"I only hope I'm not offered
another story concerning boats
and fishing when I finish thia
one.'' the star said. ''If so. I prob-
ably never will get a vacation, to
say nothing of going to Tahiti."
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NEWPORT HARBOR SCENE OF AVIATION HISTORY Federal Exams ee~:~~:ox~~~~;~:res~~
I tdl k H di For Navy Jobs row," and both her real and reel-35 Years Ago Pi ot ma es ea ines Less Alcoholism me child had eye trouble during
Wit h Hydroplane Carrying Passenger Among Veterans Civil service examinations ha e the film's shooting.
been announced to fill en ·Maureen suffered an Infection B7 FRED FROST LOS ANGELES.-The percent-positions in the Naval Air M -which necessitated a tear-duct
One of the 'firsts' in the hlS-tor ever to carry a movie photo-age of a:lcohoHsm among veterans terial Center In Philadelphia d operation; her real-Ufe daughter,
tory of American aviation waa grapher on a toUI o! the sky-is proportionately much less than other Federal agencies in Pe -three-year-old Bronwyn Price,
recorded 35 years ago Novem-ways over Newport Bay. Some-in the population at large, Dr. sylvania and Delaware. suffered a black eye when she ran
ber 23 when a Santa Ana young where in the files of a disbanded Sam Futterman, chief psychiatrist E. w. Gillespie,. secretary of into a table at home, and her
man occasfoned national pub-productions company of Fort with the Veterans Administration Newport Beach branch of the f -reel-life son. five-year..old Billy
licity fot Newport Harbor by Lee, New J ersey or Hollywood, here, told a session of the lnsti-cral civil service, states that -Ward, won a fight at 'lchool and
taking aboard his own make of California, are these news-reels tute on Alcoholic Studies on the gineer poshions pay from a shiner at the same time proving
airplane a passenger fr o m a disclosing Newport Bay as it U.C.L.A. campus held under the to $TI02 yearly. he was a boy, when youngsters
boat which had anchored tern-was 35 years ago. auspices of University Extension Gillespie also announced teased Billy about the permanent ~
porarily in Newport Bay. His aviation feats over New-and the Los Angeles County Board examinations are to be held wave he had to have for his "Foxes
For three years previously the port Bay impressed a group of of S upervisors. safety inspector for the inters of Harrow'' role.
young enthusiast had been ex-25 residents of the harbor area "Usually if a veteran has been commerce commission. This --* --
perirnenting with •flying ma-that they formed the Balboa honorably discharged his alcohol-tion pays $4149 a year. Full
chines. In 1909 he created a stir Amusement company and made ism is part of a symptom picture formation a nd a pplication to
by fiying the farthest north, an effort to attract more out-of a generalized neurotic personal for these posts may be had by c -
battling a gale at Saskatoon, side people to the bay city. In disturbance which. if immediately ing on Gillespie at the Ne
For the first time in years on
the 20th Century-Fox lot, Director
Otto Preminger filmed a movie ln
sequence. . Alaska. On May 11, 1912, he order to provide added r ecrea-treated psychiatricaJly, can be Beach postoffice.
startled Southern California by lion for the hundreds who pour-helped," Dr. Futterma n says. "At Preminger began at the becin-
ning of "Forever Amber," which fl · h l e of his own ed into the bay area to watch ymg a yrop an ~ur mC'ntal hygiene clinic, how-
making from Balboa to Catalina Martin fly, the amusement com-ever, there is no such thing as
and back in 35 nlinutes. pany started a series of boat 'inflicting' a cure. Ther e has to
On November 23, 1912, he races, which to this day have be cooperative enterprise between
astounded a group of people been an important phase in the the veteran patient and the psy-
gathered on the ~ores of New-Hfe of the city. chjatrist. The veteran cannot sit M · or course, all of Martin's port Bay by taking 8JOr flights were succeasfuJ. Those back passively as he would for an
Charles McKinstry of the War that were not were made by injection.'' the psychiatrist de-Department, who was standing
in a boat, aboard his plane and others who did use Martin clared.
th ba planes. The three-day institute, second flying him over e y. The.re was one flight which old annual conference of its kind to
This was the first time in the Newporters still remember . It be held on the local campus, drew
history of aviation dating back was the one in which a Martin daily and cvq.ning audiences of
to 150 B.C., as tar as any re-hydroplane piloted by Didier more than 300 social workers, city
searcher knows, that a pa.ssen-Masson, French aviator, who and county employes. and other
ger was ever taken from 8 boat was then in charge of the Mar-· d · · ts
0 , any kind.and uiven 8 ride in m tereste partlCJpan . ~ 0 • tin school at East Newport, and
Say you sa.w it in th_e BkuU , P_
Casino Cafe
and
Cocktail Lounge
e was photographed in Technicolor,
and followed the script page by
page. "Linda Darnell might have
become confused," said PremiJlier
with a chuckle, "if she began a
love scene one day with C.ornel
Wilde, flirted with Glenn Langan
the next, returned to Wilde the
third. picked up Richard Greene
the fourth ,went out with George
Sanders the fifth, and then tried
to resume the old scene With Cor-
nel."
OPEN 5:00 A. M. Sir Isaac Newton, woTld-famoua
'Tl L I 30 A l.' mathematician and physicist, made : • m . little progress with his school an airplane. · carrying .Ernest Hodgson, famed
This epic feat burned up the British flyer, as a passenger, During th(' l\iUddle Ages in -0--books as a young boy until a IUC-
wires of the great press a.ssocia-crashed in Newport Bay.
tions and the Newport Bay area Upon hearing of the catastrcr
received so much newspaper phe to his plane, Martin left
space throughout the globe as Los Angeles and hastened to
a result of the story that ~ Newport. He arrived just in
pie from aU parts of the country time to witne55 the lifting of
began to talk about the South-the wrecked ship from bay wa-
land town, which was then a ters. Inspection disclosed that
city and only six years old! the plane was damaged to the
So pleued with the press re-extent of $800, but neither pilot
ceptlon to bis achievement, this nor passen&er suffered injuries.
young Santa Ana man decided both were good swimmers.
to erect an aviation training Martin learned considerably
school at East Newport and thl.s about planes in his boyhood
was followed by the building of which was :;pent in Santa Ana
hangars in t h e harbor area. and after his exploits in the bay
However, he continued to man-area, he betook himseU to the
uf acture his types of planes, East, winnini medals in a nwn-
which he called the Martin, in ber of national races. Today he
Los Angeles. htls one of the largest airplane
Glenn L. Martin was the name manufacturina plants in Mary-
of thiS Santa Ana native as you land, where during the late war
probably have guessed by now. he turned out sound bombers for
He was probably the first avia-· Uncle Sa.m's intrepid flyers.
Civil Service Seeks
Astronomy Students
my or have hod four years of suc-
cessful technical experience in
that field.
Full information can be bad by
U you have an inclination to calling on Mr. Gillespie at the
be an astronomer and feel you Newport Beach postoffice.
have the necessary qualifications
f er such a post, the federal civil Contrary to usual belief. the
aervice commiasfon hd listed an niabtl.ngale ainp not only at night,
examination ol. that na t Utt. but at all houn of the day aa well.
E. W. GWHpie, secretary of the rdin th En cl edia commission's N e w p or t Beach acco g to e cy opa
Europe. merchants "monogramed" cessful fight with another boy· IOZ llAIN S'Ji. aroused his spirit, according to their goods with devices that near-the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
~al~~con~eda cr~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cording to the Encyclopaedia Bri-I
tannica, eith~· as a protection
against storms or 0U1cr catastrcr
phes or to distinguish their goods
from those of Mohamm"-dan trad-
ers.
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J>8Y9 from S33gf to $7102 a year. however, and ln Eng 1 a n d the
Applicanta must have completed a nl&httnple 11 heard only from the
full 4-year college COtU'Se lea~ middle of April to the middle ol
to a ~I decree in UtnJnc>. June. ~=aa§a&a
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NOVEMBER 11 1H1
.· FILMTOWN I Brazil Not Corn Sticks for Fall Branches j FEATURE
4 . . ArchaeoJoctm, who for Yftl'I
have been dielvlna Into the JDY9-
teriel of the Aztec clvillzatlon. de-
Mr'Ye aome of the credit far the
mlmic in "Captain From -Cuti.le.''
1ay9 Alfred Newman. celebrated
oompoeed wh_o ls bead of the~
Century-Fox music departmen~.
YOU
);'OR tall rare wtth the approprt· .r ate "new look" and dellcloua
••• tute. try addtnc chopped
creamy-rtch Brull nuta to corn·
meal batter. The r•ultJDc corn
1tJcu will be tbe hit of the 1ea--
eon'1 party fare p&radfl.
New 1hlpment1 of the gtant natl
from tbe Amuoa Jungle wW be
lO'J. to 10~ lower Lu prtce thi.
Je&r, and thQ"re comparable lD
vrotelll Yalue to meat-two SoOd
reuona for maklng a collection o
Brull not.I redpu, to add. rich
taatA and rtch food Yalae to econ-
omy menus. Here la a recJpe for
Brull nat cona 1Ucka:
Brull Nllt Corn ttloka
l cup eommMI ( 1 cup ettted all•
p~ aour ~ tu.epoc>D bak•
'"-eod& I c ... pooM ball•
tns PoWdv ' ~ t-.apooe all
Ills ud a1ft eornmeal. loar, bak-
ing IOd&. 1)&1ttn1 powder u.d ult.
Ma bl Brull nuts.. Beat ea: add
aoar mUk; ma well ud 1tJr blto
clrJ tnandientl; add melted ehon,
enlq ud tuna l.Dto ere._., corn·
1Uck pau ( p,...h•tecl U 6n.1Uck
.. ln>u" are ued.) Bake bl )ot oYeD
(tJ6•f'.) &boat U aalDat.. YIELD:
1 douA.
Newman recently completed the
ICOrin& for the Technicolor pro-
duction which depicU the conquest
of Mexico by the swuhbuckltna
Hern:wi Cortez in the 16th c.en.
tury.
While the talented Newman'•
score for the picture has Spani&h
and CUban flavor u well u the
Aztec, he found that his research
into the Indian dvlllzatlon and
cu1ture, which existed up until the
time t b e conqulatadors swept
across the country in qbett of
gold and jewels, required pains-
taking study of two dozen dfffer-
ent historical volumes and inn
erable other documents relating to
the period.
May Be Missing a
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In addition to the two months
of research he did into the type
of mual~ prevalent among the In-
dians, Newman devoted six weeks
to familiarizing himself with the
Spanish music of that era before
he undertook the gig an tic task of
composing an entirely 'original
score for the film which stars ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'fyrone Power and which Henry New York's Wall Street re-1 ~ minister invented the flexible
King directed deep in the interior ceived its name from a boundary film which made the motion pic-
pf Mexico. wall built across Manhattan island ture possible. According to the
"It is interesting to note," ob-. Encyclopaedia Britannica the film
serves Newman, "that the Azetcs by the Dutch settlers ~ 1653 to was invented in 1887 in 'ther attic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ed~~ta~~~~~thern~~~at~~~~~~~~~
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their music without making it ap-
pear too ridiculous. W h i 1 e we
wouldn't consider the bring\,ng of
anything resembling real Aztec
music to the screen for modern
audiences, we nevertheless sought
to asswne some simulation of their
instruments in the recording of
the score by a symphonic orches-
tra. By so doing we at least cap-
tured the necessary flavoT de-
manded by the picture.
''Through information gathered
by Archaeologiats," continues New-
man, "we know that pre-Conquest
mu s i c al instruments included
wooden drums, flutes, whistles and
gourd rattles. In fact, anything
that produced rhythm was made
Into some sort of an instrument
for the obviously music-loving In-
dians. Consequently, I kept these
facts in mind while composing the
score. and in the recording of it
the orchestra simulated the drums
and rhythms with a modem back-
ground"
Newman says he found the
Spanish idiom itself an enormous
challenge and a very interesting
one. His fact-finding into this type
of mUS'ic took him back to the
advent of the Moors in the year m .
Prior to beginning hls composi-
tion, Newman selected st-v en
themes and developed them much
in the manner of an author in
picking characters for a novel. His
theme consisted of the Conquest
of Cortez, The Captain, The Priest
Catana (the peasant girl), The In-
quisition, The Persecuted. and
Love Music.
Newman labored an average· of
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plement of 110 muaicians needed
105 hours to record it. Much of
the music, he explained, required
virtuoso playing.
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flight of Tyrone Power, J e an
Peters and Lee J. Cobb from
Spain to escape the Inquisition,
and the March of Cortez' army
towards the stronghold of Em-
peror Montezuma a n d complete
conquest of the country.
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