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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-09-13 - Newport Balboa News Times• I 11 SAND ClAB • • .NEWPODT , ' ' ' MASS MEET PROTESTS FURTHER BUILDING II PROPOSE D PARK AREA· .,. SAM /:!"o~r;~v.1~ .. :..,~m~~·:u~========~NEWPO~~=&T~a~1:~"~ca~. CALIFO~~~llNIA.~~~TB~u=as~»~A~Y~.~8~EPTEMB~~~EB~~·s~. ~·-~==~~~~~,~====="'=~u=·~•=c=·~1~•1 Corona del Mar Improvement Assn. Registers Protest Against Spoiling View; Would Save Beach for Public ftELINQUENCY. This ~ess of trying to do smnethlng about the morals of our 'teen-agers, is almost ·as old as Adam-we talk a lot about It but nothing hap- pens. We spend thousands In seeing that our oranges are safeguarded, that . our beaches are put in shape, that our sanitation is pro- tected, but when it comes to helping the youngsters. that Is cheerfully side-stepped until the next meeting of our master minds. This applies to-professors, scientists, _edu- cational experts and business leaders with equal force. Sure crime doesn't pay, and we have the police to care for that, but why deal in the abstract when the lives of our young people are .ie<>- pa.j'dized? Dismissing the subject on the thesis that it's the parents' problem. is just another way of saying that we haven't the courage to seek a solution! Packing Season Now Open + + + Why Change! The war has given us a flock . of changes in our way of hfe. We have been going along on War Time and have gotten quite used to it. Wha t's t he matter with the way it is? The government cut the shirttails off our shirts, now they want to put 'em back. ·Always seemed a damphool thing to have them that long and we liked the shorter length ~vith less tucking in to do, but now they want to waste godd cloth for the old style. This. of course, has nothing to do with Paddy's old-fashioned night shirts. but that's another story. but now I believe they are cut- ting those back to what they call night coats. which are not half bad. + + Blood Plasma. Somebody made a crack the other day that the blood plasma they are giving Tojo could have come from donors in the "Newport Harbor area! Per- ish the thought! But if so. why waste good American blood on a guy like that 7 Why fLx him up to bump him off again. He bungled the job just like the Stjlrting of the war-so sorry, please! + .. + Buster OhoweU. T h e many friends of Bu st e r Ohowell regret his untimely end. Buster, who grew to young manhood here, was al- ways chipper and gay and never let any of his physical aliments affect h is outlook on living. He worked hard and faithfully at whatever he did, and his tendency to carry large sums of money was due more to the bank failures of a few years ago, than any other one thing. Doubt if Buster had a single enemy in Newport, a n>- Use Tax Hits Yachts as Harbor Opens Tax for Pleasure Boats 16 ft. or Over; Rated on Length, Tonnage Diluting enthusiasm which greeted news of opening of the harbor to all boa ts is the grim reminder of the collector of internal revenue that all craft 16 feet and over, whether propelled by ma- chinery. sail or both are sub- ject to a federal use tax! According t o Man90n Rouae, dt· vision chiet of Orange County Of· flee of the Collector of Internal Revenue, 710 N . Ma.in atreet, Santa Ana, every boat In W!e , whelhtt lo the harbor or outside, la subject to the tax if It comes within the following lengths ( unleu used chiefly for trade, commercial flsb· ing. or by the eea 9Cout.8): Ovef"·all length of 16 ft., not over 28 ft., $5 per ynr. Over ·.ill length Of 28 ft., not ove.-50 ft., $10 per year. Over-all length of SO ft., not over 100 ft., $4(1 ~r year. Over-all length of 100 f t., over 150 ft., $100 per year, The year is considered betwe<>n 1 July 1 and the following June 30 and stamp tax is prorated by the month purc hased. it '-'"as announc· ert. Applications and money may be mailed to the Santa Ana office a nd stamps are then mailed from the Los Angeles office. The coast 1 guard has been checking boats to I see if stamps a re attached. I ~!any boats \\'hich have been tied up for several years have n ot had to secure a use stamp. but I v,:ith their use even temporarily no\\· requires a stamp In evidence. it \\'SS said. ::=t'~es~~~~-for any-Second Galaway ·I Child Dies in • • • Wat.ch Making. Used to C t M teel that newspaper work OS a esa was harder on the eyes than anything else. but when you glimpse the strain that C. E. Loucks and his watchmakers go-through, you are willing to step aside for the man with the magnifying glass. Fixing watches is an art as ancient as the craft itself and an adept has to know the vagaries of the little tickers inside and out to keep them clicking. • • • Be Sells 'Em. In the days when Stuart Price used to warl>le in the Cantando club, be worked at this and that, but since he has been in the amts furnishing business, bas not done so poorly. In fact Stuart modestly says he bas been able to eat cootinu- Olllly and with proper care to Ja!e1> It up for aame time toocme. • • .. + + llwed. Human nature 11 a curious thing. 1be next time you are dep..-d and felling SOttY for yourself, try feeling sorry for llOllle- -eta.' and -hoW differ- Private graveside services were beld Bt 2 p. m. Tuesday at West- minster !ioiemorial Park for the In· fa.nt son. ot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gala\\·ay, 348 ?ofonte Vl,sta avenue-. I Coeta Mesa. He IA'&B born Sunday at the Onlnge Gene:ral hoepltal e.nd died Tuesday morning. / ~des the parents he Is sur· vived by three brothers. Leonard S.. Martin K., and Charles. and tv.-o· sisters, Helen Loulae and Rob+ ble Lee. Funeral directore were the Harold K Grauel chapel, Co.ta Mesa. A seven-year-old brother, Rieb· ard Edwin, loet bi.8 life tragically Aug. 25, when be came In coptact witb an electrically charged wttt OD a s tock fence near ble home. Drive CUetully-Spare a Life. Former City Judge Enroute Home For Di8charge Lt. Comm•"6ff-"obert Gard-· n.,.. fOf"mer city judge of New- pon -. •id to be cllld --.,.. 1or A*'tlra.I Nhnttz in the ... .w., -_..tlona, .. -•route horM fOr da.:t..,.... It WM undlrwtoocl at tM ottx Mii ,.....,. New Teachers at Newport Harbor Union High Plct'urt'ld ap.l.nset ~uutul tile mot&lo In pa.Uo ue the llh new teache n this year at the tuc-11 IChool. They are, left to right: Clln· ton Sawin, music; Mn. Marthe.Ila McSe~·ney, Encttsb, dramatics; Miu Marlon Fox. EnctJsh, Mdal studle.; Mra. Mary Lee Richmond-, English , )oumallam; Mn. MarlJane Brandbofer. home economlca., a.nd Floyd Harryman. K:ienee, ma.thematlca. ~Photo bJ' ~.,.b..,.,,,L I Normal School Enrollment Seen; Activities Organized Conference on Keeping U. S. Coast Guard Whether or not the U . S. Coaat Gua.n:I baee may be lost to New- port Harbor lo the oubject ot a ccoteraice between city' and coun- ty otnc:lala on tne one alde and the eervtce branch on the other, which la bdq held at Loq Beac:b he&d- quarten ot the cout guard. Mackerel Canning Under Way · at Newport Plants; May Pack 275,000 Cases Harry Welcb. °"""'tary· at lh$ chamber Of commuce.. Earl st&n- ley, reprumtlnc the dty. and Ru.- .. n cr.ir at the -depart.. ment went JD.to a buddle wt.th DaT&l ottlcen OYtt Ila pi~ ~ mon1 tro... bere wtwa a -. acy-and ccanty oftldal9 and -. JOBS CASOL PJ7llCZU., pertnlt Of --... -Of ---•-••-New,_. -ol --Of Ameriea. ..... Pueell ... ...,., .... , ..... ,, ... ~ ftTe feet ,tllree tw'11 ....._ ._ ....-w-. m ...... t1ez:e,, aw, 11..,.. of ........ print. lllWato -t11oJ - 'n. .. q'tsr flt N• Pmaal\, -NJ .. V.... Pvaela wttw, -.... --"':=· Olnl -at lill o.tnl .. .... --la II IJM ba--·--·-·-0-. _.. .. M11p1:ret1...,.,..,wlllds.rwtrw.ai.ll"as.. ...... Ola, -.JUU feel! -Seelected. ._ __________ _..Ille -euonl ~the ...... ,,_ tlle '"-fe ' z, tee. I' !1r.a.t;r le ......... ef T J 0.-_,... .. a ,..., ... a. taftll'tlle-... 11...., te -• • ._ .,-.. • ) . . • Building High Of $108,150 Hit Last Week • I . .. I -• I hceTw --- N NEEWwPscRT-Ta"1LMacAE s Ram .. b •• fi-n' M•JM>A .. ~~;~f ;;• 40o!I~: ... : .. :·~· :_....,.:=~· : ... :,t:-:-::u.}G~l.Nl~n-a_.m-m--a-r-:Sc~h-oo--:l-i:G;:-r-o-:ty""":A-p-p:u-an-ce--:.~--:::::=====-====- Patriotism in Peace N E· W S Cafeteria Menu , Dealers Open . Their FERGY'S . ·· · , ~ ==: ~ ~=--~u'-;;:v_:;::::-:m;:;:;:;;;,u;;l 'Round In Chest Drive of the Service Monday lllobocriptlon Payable In .A.dvance :-$2.l!O per year in <>ranco Oow>t,y; C ff U ft C ff E S on!°~~ "':!'h ~= eo.ta Keaana are going to have BARBER SHOP $175 per year to 4th mne; $5.00 per yee.r to 8th 91lG•. --rhe war 18 over and tbt victory the menu for the followins wee.k a new Pl&ce to buy Frigidaire re· 117 llaa"8v 19 oun. but the probtema: Of pe&ot "-------------•I to be eened at the Newport Be&ch trlgera.tore and Maytag w&abing l:llteHCI u Second-Oau m&tter at the Polltomce in Nowport s.acl>, Caltfonila. under the Act ot. March 3, 1879. Back tn the old days when we a. A. MEYER • -- -EDITOR AND PRl!:SIDENT _._ CB a dally n<i""Jl"per our Prtnting Plant. 3011 W . CU.tr&! Avenue. Newport Be•ch, C'\lifornia dream was to some time work for a weeltly-we felt it was just have Ju.tt. begun. The tn.mewortr. IT. JAME& EPISCOPAL Grammar school eo that mothers ma.chine11 when they are ttpected ot & new world la about to be erect· • CHURCH and children c&.n check It over and to be available late thia tall, 88 the ed, and we a.re privlle&ed to help &1& Wfft Centriil, lalbol: decide whether or not they are in· Croty Appliance Company ope111 take part ln Ila OC>nl'truction." (Ebell ClubhouM} tereated in the particular menu ot Ila eervlce department at 1791 With thla •latement . Harold .Rev. Ardye T. De.an, Vicar, the day. All artlclea are ten ceuta Newport boulevard next Monday. Now Open 108 McFadden Place Nl!Wp<>rt Besch Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach about our speed-and no cracks A DepMdable Loco:I lmUW-for 0-11 '!'.... from the beck shop, please! (0 K! sister, 0 K!--Op.) Grauel. prominent mesa mortlctan.. 8 :30 a. m ., Holy Communion. except eal&d, pudd.lnga, jello, milk The new appliance dealers 9-U.g- look the ch&Jrmanahlp Of the Coat.a 11:00 L m., Morning Prayer and and ora.nge Juice, which are five geat thoae in need ot. these nation· I '-------------.1 MM& W&r Cheat campaign. eoon Sermon. (J'lrtt Sunday•: Holy cent., ally adverttled braoda leave their ------------ Pearl Haror Report Active Member of The American people have finally been given a fuller, but not complete, report on the Pearl Harbor tragedy of nearly Well Jut ...,.k, OS• happens Oil some holiday weeks, there wu only ~ Issue ot the paper so tt was just a hint of what it wduld be Ulu! to worit on a weekly, and frankly, ..,. don't Uke It. It'a just tWice u mach wor'k and then along ....,.. IOll>ethlng you - MUST go In and you get told, well It can't. and tlJft'e you att. • • • to start. B e a&[d that tbey look Communica.) Wfflk of Sept. 17 namea now as the Ust IOf buyen u. forward wtlh the utmoat con.ff· Monday-Cream of aplnacb IOUp, lengthening in ~ery 'at.ore. Tbey dence to a united Vlctory Cheat OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL pork and noodle•, combination expect also to carry r&ngt"e, home drtve. F\andl collected tht. time CHURCH sa.la.d. baked custard. freezer units, radJo11, vacuum clean- wUl operate war-related &geDclea TUeaday-Tomato bouillon, chWt rs and small appliances. for a pertod of l~ monlhl or unW 1423 w. CentraJ, Newport Beach bean.I, lettuce and avocado aalad, their llquldaUon °" January l. Bnnday Mao-Summer eched apple cobbler. ' y Our friends and nun" e 1947· ule; 8:00, 10:00 and 11:00 L m.. WednHday-Noodle IOUp, ·ham.-Grauel polnted out that there iJ1 burgen, pear cdttage chee.e aalad, ------------....:: a ""p&triotlem ot peace aa well u IT. JOHN VIANNEY CH 11RCH bot cbocolate and cooktu. Sgt. Jack E. Dulaney, son ot o( -ar The men who (ought for .... Mrs. Edith DUlaney, N-rt av-.... · 314 Marine Ave., Balboa l1land Thunday -L1m.a bean soup. -~...... .... ue and didn't die mal have to re--Sund& ,.,,.__ -·--meat loe.f and c"-ta ,.,. __ , nue, Coat& Meea, La expected home This is chapter 2 in the sertal main Jong weeka and montha ln Y .-~er .che<J. -'"' '· ma-..uu.i thb week wfth a discharge from of .. Who Wants That Free Vaca· Europe and A.ilia ln American ule: 8:30 and 10:00 &. m. Wad, jello. the army. He entered the eervlce tion" that the nitt couple are of· armiee of occupation." Frida1y-Potato aoup, creamed over l1x yean ago and after aee- Pave With Asphalt and Pay Len Doc' lee Old Sci -u roar boroyud. pm;,, "' pukins 1oc a du.8C bowl For free arim•ce uk yom c:oatl"lialX oc call ferina 80me' sweet young thJng FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, tuna on tout, cabbage and apple ing eervice with the Field Artillery four years ago. who --ta to see Me~-. all ex-9CIENTl8T ea.la.d, chocolate eclairea. 1 ..:::::::~:'."'.::=:::::::::::::=~ --~w C in the Aleutian Ia:laoda came back It is interesting ID note that, rightly or wrongly. the ~y """':"' P8lll; Not being young, we )aims Drop for Lido Theater, Central Avenue and tran.ferred to the Air Corpa and Navy officers who made the investigations felt that high ~t~ ~~tyth,:;'n. ';;. ';!;: Unemployment A brancl>":J ;;:: ~::er Church. Four Pritchard =. r~ti;:,~!'!n':u~,.:C:~t~ .------------= John J. Swigart Co. llJ#...,P..;.sP1-l.-Or-p,C,.Uf, ,... o..-.. nt., z-IA ont Washington officials were as much responsible for our unpre-can't atron1 to quit the Job tor atx The Ftnt Church or Chii.ot. Sci-Brothers Majors the bay. paredness for the attack as were Admiral Kimmel and Gen-weeks and not know what goes on InlUal cJ&lma for unemployment enttat, la Bolton, 3:lua.chuetU. J h Se • A son wu born Sept. 11 to Mr. era! Short. alllhat~!~ ....Uall th~ulremgot aenC!~I. lnourance filed In the Santa Ana Sunday School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun-0 t e fVlCe and Mro. Hildardo Alcala, Box 688, . a..u.:i.-ir:::i~ ... '11 uo ..-.. th Cal De day Service at 11 a. m. \Vedneeday Collta Mesa. He weighed seven But the Whole Story has Yet to be !Did. Secretary of War the -_,, all bought, and vuoce of • tlornla p&rtment TeaUmonlal Meeting at 12 o'clock ' . th h, ther frt d.. Bett la of Employment for the week end-The unusual ca.ae of four broth-pounds, eight ounce•. Stimson h as withheld that part of the report dealing wl 0 yea, ano en y, Ing August 30 dropped 11ttgbUy noon. era being majors 1n the .. rv1ce, 1a Ir------------ construction work at Pearl Harbor which was begun. early in :1:;.g ..!':t':f beio:· :::iyb:~ ;::u~~ over the plrevtoua week. ~~~:tr~°!ei!:'7~:!.., 71~ related ot the Prichard f&mily, ot N E W L 1 N Wl' 1941 and which, it is said, would have greatly strengthened you mow what happened, the gtrl'• Tbls announcement wu made to-open daily trom 1 p . m. to 5 p. m. which Major and Mre. Ol&rlee 0 Th t ~-~ th ~ 1 1 In day by s. H. F\sher. Department s da d h Uda Prlc .. A-' or "•~011a avenue Craft Greeting Cards our defense against attack if it had been completed. e mother go ~ oo e •" •go g except un ya an o yo na-·~~ ~~.. . 'tedl . th t tw that back ea.at to .eee her and there are repreaentatlve, who 118.id a total Uonally obeerved. eo.ta Mesa were playing boat. to Stationery charge has been made repea y m e pas y~ar o r O Ml'. and Kn. Volney Hay of the of 487 lnltlal clalma for week end-The public I.a cordially Invited to brother Major Barna.rd Prtchard criminal negligence on the part of the Amencan Army col-Balboa Motel. all aet to leave abort· Ing Aug. S, waa filed. compared to attend the church 11ervtce1 and \1911 who arrived by plane la.at week to Brookiags Variety ed . l ti Sus · · ly ~th ••--Uck 1 ~Id f __ .. 643 tor the week endlng Aug. 23. th Reading R visit them. He la stationed at Ca.mp 800 eo..• 8 ....... n..---del ---onel m. c h arge of this \\'Ork-delay its comp e on. ptcion • -· l.U.I.....,, e s r-or, a.u.u e oom. " ~J vunoua -.-- g1 J Bulk ot the payments. however, Hood, Texas. after being 11tatlon~ I'-------------...! I has also been aroused bv the fact that t he con tractor w as a no r . u reflect lng the post-war cut-In the Aleutians for the naat two 1 ~------------ YOVB Jtf&!I ARit THE UGBT OF AMJ!!RICA • • . Mra. Roy Keene of the Newport· r r; German national \\'ho \Vas speedily pushed throug h the pre>-Balboe. Tourist Bureau who 18 ar-ba.cke a.nd lay-otf9• will not show Christian Science yeani. . . . the first to enlist In ali lines or duty to win the war. Therefore your eyes at wont deserve spectal consideration . . . they deserve 'to be given the expert examination and fitting extended to all our patrons. l f h · ed th up untU next week when those who A twin brother of Major Charles cess for American citizenship on Y a ter e receiv e con-rMg1ng the ttinerary }Ju been de&-filed clalma for the week ending Topic is 'Substance' Prichard ha.a just r eceived his ma- tract and against the protests of naturalizatio n officials. perateJy trying to get a suitable Aug. 23 are eligible ror their tlrst .. FaJth 18 the substance ot things jority, Major Frank is tn the ID - -• . companl9f1 for the Hays. and bas compensable wrek. The 19-45 state hoped ror, the e,·hlence or thi ngs spector General's office now sta- Secretary Stimson insists that these facts had no beanng even appealed to the chief or staff legisJature fixed the "'a..iting period not seen:· Thls declaration ot Paul tioned in New Guinea, and Major on the Pearl Harbor disaster. If so. \\'hy conceal the info nna-of a Loe Angel~ nurses' agency t ori inaur11.nce at one. Instead of two I to the RebrP'\\·11 v.·111 be the Golden Rowland. the fourth brother 18 in ti bo t •t? . but all the nurses a.re going to weeka, but this will not become 'f f'xt ln The Sunday Lesson-Sermon Brooklyn. N . Y .. also tn the !n-on a U 1 · Oregon where there ls !!IO much on "Sub111ancp'' In all branches or h . effective until Sept. 15. spector General's office . President Truman is right \\'h en h e says t h at t e entire Infantile p:araJysl8 and can't take 7he ~loth l:'r Church, The First n ation is responsible in a degr-ce, but \\·e should h ave all t h e time for vacations. -fin,. ,·1e11HT Bl)ntlo! -Church of Chr!~t. Scientist, In Doa- facts so that \Ve can intelligen tly demand such ch a n ges as will Joan Marshall. owner of the to~~hn·!! fi ospel rPlates that wheo penicillin laboratory in Beverly tuaJJy BgTeeable. ..the Je"·11 • pas!l.ove r "·as at hand ... be necessary to prevent a repetition Of that ghastly fiasco. Hills, who was e. guest of the Mr&. Keene is no\\' organizing a Je!!Us v.·ent up to J erullalem, And Keene11 for the week -end, and Mn. 11pecially conducted tour of Mexico found In thP tf'n111le those that sold B. G. Ha\ii.•orth. d0'-1.'Il tor two during the Christmas vacation, she o..:en and sheell and doves, &nd the Government Spending The sudden e nd of the war has saved the Federal govern- ment-which means the taxpayer-approximately S34 billion for the c11rrent fiscal )·ear. But. non-\var spending. much ot which is due to v eterans' pensions and benefits. will rise this year to a n ew hig h of nearly Sl6 billion. It seems to u~. ho\\'ever. that \\'ith the \v a r 0\1er. the 11 fir- ing" should begin o n the \Vashington "front" in a big way- and quickly. That's o ne way o f cutting d o wn governme nt costs. To Draft or Not . • •• Congress is really o n the hot seat o n the draft question. From on e s ide they are being urged by the parents o f 'teen- age boys to stop inductions immediately. On the other side they are being asked by families of the men serving overseas ID do all they can to hurry them home. • Meanwhile, the Anny insists that it needs a sizeable force for occupation duty. This means, say military officials, that ·the draft must be continued to provide replacements for serv- icemen no\v on foreign soil. week5, are trying to find some one1 going u guide. accompanied by rh:•nJ':ers of n1oney sltling: And who La young, lovely and full or l her daughter, Ju ne, 13 . who has '"hen he had made a scourge or pep. to go wfth Mr. and ?wirs. Hay saved $150 from her summer t1niall cords, he clrO\'e thPm all out and enjoy the fun with them. The money to spend on the trip. and or the te1upl e. and the sheep, and !he oxen; and poured out the lucky girl who makes this trip. will Mary Hengstler of Balboa J9Jand. chao&;e r1· nioner, nod overthrew have a chance at a trip to Alaska P. S. Volney, we get one battle the wbles; Aod salcl unto them next year, all expenses paid, with of root ~er because "·e sent one that sold do\'es. Take these things the Hays if the relatiorut are mu-girl over! I hence; n1ak e not rny Father's house I I l l I 2 ] 4 ' 6 7 a ll " 16 18 19 ·-:11 u 1} 24 .. 26 17 11 n )) " 16 l7 19 40 41 41 .. ., 47 48 51 SJ 8 • 10 14 11 • 20 . "' J9 14 "' 41 .. ... 50 S4 11 10 • .. - an house of merchandise." In a 1>as 11n~e from "Science and Health "'Ith Kf'y to the Scrlptures" f\l ary Daker Eddy "·rites. "The Sci· ence Jesus tau~ht and lived must triumph o\·er all material beliefs about lite, substance. and lntelli· gence, and the multitudloous error1 groVl·lng from such bellefa." Corona del Mar Community Church. ConCTegatlonal Perry Frederick Schrock, MinJster 811 HeUotrope Avenue, Corona del Mar Sunday, September 16, 1945 9:30 a. m. Church 8Chool. 11 :00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the Rev. Edward D. Gaylord, D.O. Topic: "Range Lights." CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Commuritty Methodist 1420 West Central Avenue Rev. E. 0 . Goodell, Pastor Church School, 9:50 a. m . Morning Wonshtp, 11 a . m . Youth Fellowehip, 6 p. m. Evening Worship, 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer aervlce, Wed. Cheese Off List; Meat May Also Be Ration-Free Possibility that all red points may be useless ·before the ne\\' Ration Book 5 Is issued \vaa seen I in action of the OPA in moving I all cheeses from ratlonlng, and lowering meat point.~. with their I entire elimination being in sight. Effective today the cheeses \o,.;iJI be rat~o_n·free because stocka h eld I for m1l1tary u~ "'ere considered !ufficient f or shipment, it WM de- clared. It \\'il l automatically have the effect of easing meat rationing in that points used for cheese may nov..· be applied to meat. Announee· ment or the future ot meat ration- ing Is expected momentarily. Rev. G. Willard Stea,.ns, Pastor. Mae Stearns, Co-Pastor Phone 1 na.J Friday, 7 :30 ap. m. worahip serv- ice, Rev. Mae Steams in charge. SUnday achool, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a . m.., spec:- lal music, p8J!lt.or'11 sermon. COSTA MESA COMMUNITY CHURCH Cart B. Johnson, Min ister 124 E. 20th St. Ph . .2475-R Church school, 9 :45 a.. lb. Momlng Worship, 11 o'clock. Youth groupa, Hlgh echool, Iii- termedlate, Adult. 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7 :30 o'clock. Mld-week fellowahlp and prayer, Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. 11 a. m ., Prayer and Sermon. • Any Sign , , , Any Time Tom Runkle SIGNS BOAT LEITERING 211¥.; Marine Ave. Balboa Island Ph. 2111-R DR. M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOMETRIST 1 '792 Newport lloulevard CootaMesa ~- Credit Temu: Broken Lenses Duplicated Electric In the Refrigeration New and Modem Repairs Manner Let us solve your refrigeration troubles with the im- ._ . ., proved instnunents designed especially ~ for refrigeration analysis. We Find the Tronble Wlien Others Fall 6ur work is !speedily and expertly done. Our <jharges are nominal. Results are guaranteed. s20 w .. t <th st. S E I E ff S E N ' S Santa .ua Newport Harbor Dlatrlet,-Phone Santa Ana 185' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Accountant J. S. WHYTE PUBLIO AOOOUNTANT INCOME TAX CONSULTANT A drnittl!d to Practice by tbc U. S. Trc-uury Dept. Rr11. Ph. Nwvt. l8f 7·R, ottlce Z4.f0·W 1640 HaTbor Bh·d. Cotta. Xen PllYlllC1AN8 " 81JKGEONS. M.D Gordon M.Grundy,M.D. Physician and Surreon Nlnth and Central Ave. Oftloe Rn. :10-12 a.m.; S-5 p.m. Telephone S'7 Armand Monaco Conrad Richter, M.D. ARCJHTECT Phyidc1an and Sura:eon 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa 1%0 E. 18th SL Newport 1 '724 Costa Mesa President Tnunan has taken the side of the Anny in fav- oring a continuation of the draft, but he suggests a two-year limH o n the time.of service. There are many indications that congress will not go along with him. Many of the solons have e xpressed their determination to bring compulsory mili- tary sen.ice quickly to an e nd. ., S6 57 nead&y ; covered di.ah dinner, &:SO p.m . 2'721 Lakewood Ave. 'eo11.1"1: 10·1!: a.m. and S·:S p.m. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Pbonea: Office lSS: Res., '74 Henry and Ida ~nde, Pastors L_ ..... ___ An..:.__:«•:.l_:eo __ N_o_rmau_..:....d::y..:....64.0:.8~11'-------------J Those who favor a continuation of the draft say that suf- ficient numbers o f men cannot be obtained through volun- tary e nlistments. Tha t may or may not be so. It might be tried for a few m o nths-but n ot o n the old basis. Service in the armed forces s h ould be made more attractive through greater opportun ity for enlisted men to rise rapidly in the ranks. They s hould also be o ffered educational opportunities and types o f training that would prove of value whe n they re- turn t o civilian life. · All this will cost us money, b ut this a d ded expense would be w ell wo11.b it if it eliminated the need of the draft and helped to hasten the return of our veterans from o verseas. China -Russia Pact Uncle Joe Stalin h as taken a good deal of the wind out of the sails of some of his persistent critics by n o t only refusing to bac k the C hinese Communists but in signing a pact with Chungking. \Vheth er he has an ace up his sleeve. we don't lmow, but on the face of it the treaty "~th China looks like a sincere willingness on his part to cooperate with Chiang Kai- Shek in bringiilg order oot of chaos in the Far East. Chia n g's hand has been greatly strengthened by this ac- HORIZONTAL 1 Fabulous blrd t Time goae by 8 Soft mineral 12 ArtiOclal language 13 Sinein1 voice l 4 Dol phinlike cetacean 15 Lair 16 Woodworke r 18 Lean 20 Want.a 21 Pa rent (coll.} l3 ''Unsinka ble a.Ire raft caJ'T'ler" 25 Seed coat· lng (pl) n Gj;l'Tl'.lame 28 Greek letter 31 Continued ''°"' 33 Fishes from moving boat S5Compau point 38 Bevera1e 38 Vapor 3'PeU 41 Knocb uabtly 42 Crown 45 Storage pits 47 To enravlab 49 To 'um up :)2 Small amount $3 E:ll'tent ot land 54 Correlative or neither !';5 Cuts 56 Headland 57 Tn 1•trmpt \'I:. •• ; ll-AL l To tre-e of 2 Poem 3 To plot together No. U 21 To walk b7 22 Godot war 24 Buddhist pWar 28 Despotic oft\eial 28 A~tt able 2SI To strike with the open hand 30 Doctrfnes S2 Con!ederate cmera1 34 Man's name 37 To make certain 39 Stuffs 40 Weariet 42 Organi2:ed group for play 43 Preposition 4-4 In a line 46 1'.1:eadows 48 Light brown ~ Click beeUe 51 Arid "--•••r &. F•••I• N•· ..._ 4 South Amert· can rodent 5 Signal 6 Brook 7 Highest point 8 Ringworm 9 Poker stake 10 Told u.n- trulb1 11 Vehlcle1 11 Goe.tin 19 Buddhist dlalect .. ,.. .. &-" cord with R ussia, but it remains to be seen if h e can bring the ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Chinese Communists into line and prevent the threatened civil war from engulfing China. We have long since come to the realization that the Chungldng government is anything but truly democratic, but with &.Y!lts faults it appears to be the best Instrument for the establishment ln China of more tnlerable social and economic cOOd!tions. 'There is also reason 'ID believe that under peatt- tlme conditions many of the objectionable practices ot the present regime will be eliminated or modified. A stabilized China would OOlltribute enormously tn tbe PD- lltical and economic prog1 ess ot the Far East md would help preR?Ve world peace. - MODERI MllllE SERVICE SHELL DOCK BALBOA ISLAND ' ' ATl'OBNEYS AT LAW BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL 218 AgJi te Averiue Rev. Harry W. White, Anoclate Pastor Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worahip, 11 a. m. Gospel meeUnp at A.FL M&chin.- l1tJ1 Hall at 23rd and Ocean Front, Newport. ,------------,11 FULL GOSPEL CHURCH !2nd and Elden, Ca.ta Me•a Sunday 9Chool. 10 a. m . Morning aervtce. 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic aervtce, at 7:45 p.m. Mld-week service, Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school. 9:45; morning .------------- LEROY P. ANDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Costa Mes.a Ban k Bulldlng Phone 426 Costa Mesa Callfom1a DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 2209 Coa1t Blvd., NewpoM Beach -Phone - Office 286-W Res. 286· R If No An~er G.111 Newport 5 7:30 p. m .; Mld-week prayer meet· DAY 8CBOOL8 .------------~ worship, 11; Evang.elhrt.ic service. BALn '-------------1 ing on Wednesday, 7 :45 p. m.; M tirn S L J young people'• evangeltsUc oervlce or er CKOO . on Fl"lday, 7 o45 p. m. MORTUARY S02 <Joni Balboa Iaiond Gradeo: eon-. Prepanlor;y SEVENTH DAV ADVENTISTS DAY SCHOOL Opens Corner Walnut and Church Sta. Sept. 2'7 coata M.... 0..A. JllorUmer, M.A., Odord Sabbath school, Saturday morn--;t. -Prtndpal Pboae '6% lnf:, 8 :30 o'clock. ~aching aen1ce. 11 a. m. Lady Attendant D~TS CHURCH OF CHRIST Church and Walnut Streets L Duane Canby, MlnlB-ter. Servlcee: Sunday, 10 a. m ., Bible Study; 11 &. m., Momin." worsh.lp. Fl AST FOURSQUARE CHURCH OF COST.A. MESA (Church of the Highway) . -;t - 410 Coast Bl'l'd. CORONA DEL MAR --/.I.pl.-..(1.2 DAY AND NIGHT P.if\o{ug•J-•11 I,, •1 • ........ Y• .... c.. 4a 's,m.r. IA.NIA - .. DR. OBED LUCAS Den ti at • 2202!6 W. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT l!IEACH KOBTICLUl'a HAROLD K.. GRAUEL CHAPEL "'We OUnelvee the BetUr Serve By~Ofben_.. -N-Po<t Mt ~M-Call- orroazwww DR. M. D. CRAWFORD O~TOMETll18T ... -.mfMd _ aa9•11 .ut..I • 1n:I N......-t ,.,._.,.. -.-COSTA MUA ' Gerald Rauoa, M.D. 2830 West Central Ave. NNport. Beaoh Ph. 1028·-No Answer call 301-M X·Ray Service Miiton M. Maxwell, M. D ion w .. c...1ra1 Pbone 106% Offtce Boon: l O • 1.! ! to I l'lloa6NowportlOll:! -· S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay A-. Dalbo& N~l1U "* 8. Bill II&.. ~ .a...-~ 711.1 B,. Appaa- • t'QIAWNAWAQ ...... Add~ ..... ""'-l'tlc..-=:•··· Aw. N9w.-tt MM ... _ N.D.CASH D.'Y. M • OOG _, CAT ~rTAL -... .::-e.: ...... -· uwmr •• ,..,. W.,.•fiMW. Jlcp;ut ••• 0t53 £ 0 I = 5' Tc 8£;' 'I II, uu I Puauc NOJJcES NOTICE OF SAl..E BY ADMINIS- TRAl;OA OF OIL AND MINER· AL lllGHTS IN REAL PROP- ERTY AT PAii/ATE SALE. PuaL1c NoTicEs Q>unty, CalitonilL High Caliber Army Men Taking Over Direction New Proclamation Allows Loyal Jans To Return to Calif. Tllo Dat gt'e&t tuk ot humanity .la not dellnrance by tbe sword. but deltftra.nce· from the lrWOrd.. -David U oyd George Tbe averace .Americah noir U8N~ 12.f Ol'allgell pet year COl:llpa.nd to 39 In 1920, reporte tll• Callfomla Fruit Growen Exe.b.&nge. • lrt tt.e liUpertor Cout;t Of the State of CaJltom1a, In and For the County Of San Diego. No. 33721 Term.9 and condition.a of Ml• are u follow•: Cl.lb. lawful money ot !;Ile United States, on conttrm&Ucm of sale. ~ per cent of amount bid to be deposited with bid. Public Proclamatkn No. 24 trom the beadquartera ot tbe W- ern De.fe.ruae Command, rel-..ed Oil Sept. 4 CUTtea a rather grim ~ minder that lbe end Of flcbllflC the Ja1>9 ln tbe tar Padfk: '&Imo carrtea wtlb it the ottlclal per- miaeion Of tbe army fer Interned • IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF EDWIN J4. McELROY. ~- NoUce la hereby given: Tbat Bemy M.. Lee, Admin.lBtrator of the Estate of Edwi!i M. M:cElroy dece•aed. wUl sell at private sale to the hlgbelt bJdder, upon the term. 'and condition• beretnafter mentioned, and subject to eon- ftrmatlon by Aid Superior Court. oo. or after the 17th day ot Sep- t.ember 194.:S, all the right, title, lntereat and estate of said £dwin M. McElroy deceued. at the time Of bi.a death, a.nd a.II right, UUe and tnte~et that the said estate baa by operation of law or other- wise, acquired, other th.an or 1n addition to that of gaid decedent a.t the tltne ot his death. i.D. and to all petroleum, coaJ oil. naptba, natural gas, and other hydro- carbons and like substances. in- cluding a.aphaltum a.nd brea, and all mineral.! of .whatever nature, In anc;l under thooe certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being In the County of Orange, State of California. to-"'·it : Lot.9 93 and 103 of Nev,:port Heights, u .abOwn on a Map recorded in Book 4, page 83 ot Miscellaneo\18 Mapa, records of said Orange Btda or oUera to be ln wriUng and will be received at the oftlce ot the admlniatrator of said Ea.- tale, Henry M. Ltt, attorney, Suite 929 Rowan Buildlng, 4Ml South Spring Street. Loa Angeles 13, Calitomla, at any time after tht tln.t publication of th.la notice and before the making of the aale. Dated: Auru.at 2•th. 194:S. Japa who are cltizerul of tbia cou.n-1 1~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~ try to ~tum to Calltonlia.. The p roclamatloo ••ttng-that wbereu the Japan.ea. goftrn.numt ha.a 11Urrendered, that tbe puent military situation no longer make. neceasary certain rmtrlctiona. therefore, it goes oo. to •Y t.b&.t Major General I. H. C. Pr"att. Com- manding General of the WNtem Defense Command declared that all individual exclu9ion orden are re- scinded, and all persons who were excluded by the Individual Ez- clualon Order a.re now permJtted to return. This, of COW"IM!I, refers particularly to Japaneee, although they are not named a.a 1AJCh. HENRY M. LEE. Attorney, Adminiatrator of the Estate of Edwin Jd. McElroy, de<:eqed, Suite 929 Rowan Building. 468 South Spring Street, Loe Angeles 13, ca.IJ1'ornla.. CR-12473 Pub: Aug 30, Sep 6, 11, 13, 18, 1945 CERTIFICATE OF BUSI NESS F ictit ious Finn Name BR IG ADIER GEN ERAL VICTOR • A. HANSEN, the Adjutant Genen.I p . k M J f Hi Sch J of California. recently announced 0C et anua 0 g 00 strengthening of the leaderehip A , • , C II p Aid structure of the Cnli°ornla Stale CtlVltleS a S on arents to Guard ln conntction with the cur-I J St' uJ t' St d t ' J t t· THE UNDERSIGNED do here-"'"' all-out camp!Ugn lo bring n lJn a }flg U en S n eres by certify that they are conducting California's internal security force • Before You ·auild or. Remodel visit our lnt..resUng sample and display rooms. Color gufde8, planning aids. com- prehensive stock ot rugs, carpets and linoleum. a Retail Se&food buetness at 1301 to full authorized strength of ap. . Coast Highway, Newport Beach, prox imately 12.000 men. New bat-A pocket·slze manual ot 1nfor-the 8'Chool as often a.s you feel ~at Lt. and Mrs. Richard Goldman, Califomia, under the fictitious !tnn talions a re planned for vital areAs. mat ion for students t and parentB) I you "-'OUld llk.e to confer w1lb 1115 East Central avenue. Balboa., name of Beacon Sea Foods and( Ptctured are tle(t to right) three per:"sing the curriculum an.d regu-I teac~er9 or principal as to yourl a re recei\•ing congratulatioo11 on that sa.ld firm la composed of the former Anny officers, all promoted ) lat tens of Ne,,-port H a rbor Union ch~ld s v.•elf~re. A telephone ap-the birth of a daughter SepL ll at following persona, v.·hose names from Lieutenant Colonel to Colonel High sc hool for the new 8Chool pomlment might avoid unnt'1:essary St. Joseph hospital Sbe weighed 6 Rup&' Carpoto c.1eanec1. Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works 182% South Mala St. Phone Saata Ana !808 SANTA ANA and addresses are a!I follows, to-nnd assignf"d CSG commands: Col-year \\.'aB preparf"d under the su-delay. I pounds, 14 ounces. ======~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'~ wit: 1 onel Ralph A . w. Pearson. \\'orld i pervision of Sidney H . Davidson. J~k B. Hamilton. 1831-4 Napa, 1. War [ veteran and formerly Pro-\ and dl!Pl.nbuted !.londay to Rtu- Northridge, California. I fe.~!JOr or ~1 illtary Science &J1d 1 dents. . Frank S. Black, 405 40th street. Tactics. no\\· Commander, North-A plot plan of the bu1ldlngs and Newport Beach, California. em Area. CSG ; Colonel Chester E . grounds details the varioua rooms \Vitnese our hands this 21.st day Mitchell newly appointed Anlst, of the elaborate high school plant. of August. 1945. ant Adj~tant General and Execu· A full list _of faculty and t~stees, FRANK S. BLACK tive Orflcer , cs~. who a.erved over. 9.'ith all pnnclpal dates anticipated JACK B. HAMILTON seu a.fter a cting as a member of durlng the school year are given t o State of California. ) the plans and operations section of enable !ltudents to plan their sched- County ot Orange ) N . Weatern DefellBe Command under ules ah~ad. On thls 21st day of Augwit, A.D., Lieutenant General DeWitt; COi· The handy little boOkltt also 1945, before me, Prudence C. Smith onel Wlllte.m Rutherford. named glves details or admission and a Notary Public in and tor aa.ld Director of Call!ornla High School regUrtratfon. period echedule. ex- County and State. personally ap.-Cadet.a for CSC by General Han-peruies. transportation, ca.feter1a sen. He will be a.ul.9ted by Major explanation. rules and regulatione. Cha.rlee H . Roberta, AGO. One bun-requiremente for graduation. re- dred and one bigh ecbools are par, qulrements of various etate un.1- Uclpattng In the cadet training versitles. and student activities in- program. Cadets enrolled total eluded ln the student body uso- Greeting Cal"ds and a G,...t Variety of unusual Gitt. .. WE INVITE YOU TO BROWSE AROUND'" C. E. LOUCKS JEWELRY and STATIONERY 0 1 .. monda -Wat'Ohu -Fine Repairing Pllooe Newport 1519-B 1797-H Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa, Calif. SIEGEL & RAUB ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS 13.600 and a large lncreaae ts look· elation. ed for with reopenJng of lhe full In the preface, written lo par. semester. CSG training calls for ents. Mr. Oavtdaon make!! tht fol· t~·o hours one night a week and 00 lowing Interesting comments : citizen soldier must serve without Military demancU! and those of bis consent beyond the borders of ~~~~~~~h=a~~n!:dofth;up~!eca~·:; I hls O"-'Tl county. I from school work. This tendency . toward lack of lntert'st baa often Dale ~lontgomery of Utah. ~·ho crt'ated more disciplinary lfitu- TYPICAL SAFEWAY VALUES Howdy · 1-lb. 230 ,., Now chat there's more meat available, we can all plan some "CCCOllversion" in our daily menus. Safeway is glad to an- oou.occ that there's a'good supply of beef and lamb in our Dcighborhood markets-the bat assortment in many a day! (S)SIRLOll fiM-1ofGMrwotMd loef. (6) BOUID :t:r. Choice of top or bottom cun. (4) 'BOAST ~~ First 5 rik-SCYen i•ch cut. ,.r:;A42c LI. & .... 40· c Mar A LI. G.••• 33c Mar A LB . 34c ~:1.35c Gt•d• 31C B LI . """ I . LI. JOHN A. S!EGEL-26 Years Engineering Experience in Orange County. 1 has been v.:ith the l\.ferchant bitarine ations than normal and ie reduc- fo r three years, Is a guest at the ing the standard or scholarship home o r l\.l r . and l\.!rs. Harry Lace, Parents, you can and !!!hould be Court street. and hOpes to find a the stronge.!lt fon:e in helping stu-1 position and 8<'ttle here now that dents to overcome these difflcul- he has received his discharge. His tit's. Y ou should constantly remlnd v:ife, who is an old school friend your children of the importance of of 1'1rs. Lac('. j51 in Bakersfield education to f'\'t'ry cit izen In a , .,..·ith their t~·o children. post-~·ar \l.'Orld, and you can assist ' Peanut Butter Roou (2) !'!.~~!~ ~~d·t .. 28c &id' 2&c JACK S. RAUB -2·1 Years Engineering Experience; 19 Years in Southern CaUfornla . immeruiely If you v.·ill see to it that peared Jack B. Hamilton and your child attends school regularly, F'rRJik s. Blac k. knou"TI to me to be brings home v.·ork and applies him-1 the per~ons v.•hose namee are sub-self t o horre study. Parents v.·ho 1 sc ribed to the ..,.·ithln Instrument. give a rca!'Onable amount of time and acknov.·ledged to me that they to supervision of home a.nd leisure San1ta ru:n1 St,bdlv1-sions Land Surt'l!';>S 1808 Newport Blvd. Ph one \Vattr Suppl y Street 11nrrot·ements M ar1nC' SurtlC":;>S Costa Mesa. C~tlif. 161 2617 W . Central Av<. Newport Beach, Calif. Phone 1'2 3 time acti\'itles of high school rxecuted the same. Jn \\'itoess Whereof. I have here· pupils \Viii be rC\\'arded by the ! unto set m\' hand and affixed my pride lhey ,can take i!1 the per- (. 1 1 ·, th d.a and yea?' in formanc e o, those pupils later as o 1c a sea e Y adults lh1s certific ate first above '-"'ritt.en. 1 · , . PRUDENCE C. SlUTH. Th: ~erso?ne l of Ne\'\pDrt Ha:- ,. t Puhl · 1 d f aid bor t: n1on High School pledge their ... o ary 1c n an or s 1 . . . County and State. compete cooperat1?n l.l.'Jth ;·ou tn ~ . E 1 'la ch behalf of your children. Come t o 11.Iy .._omni1ssion xpres .,, r 11. 19•9.) K'd Le R.d. Pub.-Aug. 23. JO; Sept. 6. 13. 194~1 I s am I 1ng ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ The Hard Way at . - ... I Oar sincere lhanls to all f!/J'Oll who he~etl When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Southern Pacific became i-bapa the most strategic railroad in the United Stat.ea. Serving the Weat Cos.at pan. ol embarkation from San Diego to Portland, and nwre military a.od naval mt.ahliahrnenta than any other railroad. W11 were called upon to handle an eoormoaa load. We were able to handle thia load lrUCOMlfnily becauae of the great work ol railroad men and women up and down the line, and with the help and cooperation of thouaaMa of people not actually working for the railroad. Now the war ii over. The job ia done. Bot we of Sout.bem Pacific will never forget the way people atood by Q9 when the tuk 110metimee aeelD"'d 1"gger than our rai!Z<Mld. We amd our sincere thank• • ,,. -'° &.he A"""'1, N_,,_...i Cowr1n1KM ~/or tNlr ,,...p.dvtk ........ ~of -,...,,......_ -Ni tM 11Df>rr1 "'"° clwf1WJ1 I*' t¥ aridt clt.loyt JO tMt 1"0f'e uUal -fTriglu """" p IM-1> .., -· ..i ""'° ~ I• _, ..,, ,.. ~ equif1rntwt. -to OW ,,.,..~I, for t/trir ...... ~.-1 .. Wn-~ .afl&KW o/ Ci l .... ,,. ... mtd tHlto' ...nnw d:Uca:r1f0t"" -'°' t.W ,,.,, ..,, of fl#I*..,...,.,.,,., ,,., ,,.... ........... ,_ ~ -__. .cMr '™" 'W ,.....,"'"-_ .. ,,..'"° ............. _ .............. ,, c ''# ., ... ,.,,. tM ,.... ...,.. •• Woo clo not !mow -qllickJy Suu•hMn PMillc -oainal --k> -Soon~wlllbokndinstho ._...oe....,.__,,,_atWoo& c-pcrto, ..... -..... -bo m...-t.clr--Bao-n--..m ...-to awt bomo •~-,.. 'Jo Wo.._,k>clooar- l k>QIDJ'U-..fatbocam&dtowta:hll>oF-c UllM '1119job--. "'-~ weareplenninchawioOl Dft".,_mljpM ...._,..,~ .:llDbta and Nft1+1md:a in pa ,.-..,-ice. adi imtJIO•• •• iD 6: ct• w tloo.Woa-.dto1<>fcnnJd-·,,q .... tboWoo&,-··- dll>l k> --oaWr --..... palbrm ... A. T . MRRCIBR. Pl -- S•P . ' 1 Costa Mesa Stables I Jack Kennedy. who conducts a rtdlog st.able on Placentia avenue \ ln Costa ~iesa, teaches ch ildren ! how to 'rlde horses. but they must I learn the hard way. He teache8 them to clean out the stables, feed and curry the animals, and to learn all about them before they are per- 1 milted on the horses. Between curry. combing t b e boraes, cleaning out stalla and watering their charges, the chil- dren study the bone structure and its general make-up. They learn, too. bow to lead an animal-how to I bit ,and saddle it .Then after they "graduate" from the rudiment.a the 1 youngMers are perm.ltted their first ride, and virtually grow up "-ilh the horses. I Kennedy say~ tbey progre&a mucb faster tbla way than being put upon a horse \\'i.thout any pre- vious ituttructioo. They have no fear and understand what it takes to make the animals react to their command. -The pre-ta bricated bou.ae dis- peoaea entirely with na.lla ... Ia that new! Barn,a back home were held together for yea.ra wtth 24-abeet clrcwi posters. • B 1 Smoo1n l a~ty ever y Pto""' 81.Jlltr Two pc!\,lnd '°" 40c. LI . I (2) ~ .. od~~!~~P AA~Ad~~:. 33c Graham Crackers KA Rice Feast (5) T-Bone Steak ...'::"A • 50" AllO Port~ -CIUb. IGtadt e, lb., 4lc f' Baking Soda ~·:~~, One povnd pock°'ijlf, Ge.. BEVERAGES (4)LomhLegs ~ •. 31" Pwfect roMt. iC-,,ode B, lb., lS<I, • Nob Hill Coffee · .~;'.'.;, !;~ 46" (l) Breast of Lomb •·IS• To s.ua. oc Boke. Grode AA, A or B. (4) Lamb Roast ...'::"A • 45• f on<y s1tlo1n. !Gracie B, lb., 41 c I. (3) Wieners ;:,: -\Typs l W 1-1&, lb , llcl . (2) Bologna ;:,: l 0tge ,;z•. l Ty~ l , !b., JOc: l , •• 37• 34° •• Edwards Coffee ~.';.':. ·~~ 27c Rick blf'nd, vocuum pocktd. 2-lb. JO•. 53c. ......... ,,.,_n.._ .• , ..._.. --.r .. ,..W.ft "',..Ml. a.-. S. .. -rt flll Mt,_,. •V t r•Mt llilt-4, Airway Coffee .~: • 2Qc Sank a Cofttt that l•Ts you sleep P.•P gflnd, Oval tine Add IO milk. 14-01. 6\c 1·"·36" ... ':.,·34c ... CANNED FOODS Cherub Milk PUte Teng• (YQpot'Of~ Cell No.... point fr"' Smoll cons, 2 tor 9c. Tomato Soup ·~~· ··~:· 8° Baby Foods Junior Foods -·---... 3 .... 20" Heiru: ...... Orange Juice '"""'Got• 11~•. 2-B•ond ce• u- <t6-ovnce COl"I, ~. Tomatoes Libby Spinach ...... 15• - TENDER LEAF TEA .,.__ • Y•-LI. 24' -·-" ·pKG. ..... -- CANTERBURY TEA Y4 -LI. 23' PKG. QUAKER OATS 48-0Z. 28' PKG. GRAPE·NUTS MEAL ..__....,_..,. 30-0Z. 23' __,,.... -,, 1 G. ~0 PK -· GRIPG 11.8e: dz BLICK GRIPt.S •::: llack U..Nril!J. Na .. .,. For P<*a ...... ,.TWct-tW,ac1l111lla...,.S...,.k ''rt IEW IPIVJ: ........ .., .................. .. I IL9C 11.&c 11.lll° PET FOODS Gaines Meal °"' '""" lor Dogs 5 pound pockoge, <t9c . 2·1b. 21 c Pk1. Walter Kendall ;::::., •;.;:'. 22° f1~ ODOl'l ......... 1--dog b iK u•1$, SANITARY NAPKINS San N Pale '°"''""' 2 ".," 43° ap Nopk.ns tit 11 Kot ex Sorlilol)< Napkin• 2 43c So1<CJ of ! 2 ""''· OTHER LOW PRICES Kitchen Craft Flour '!:' 51" Enr1chltd, korne·ty"" bl~. 5·1b bog, 27c. Globe "Al" Flour 1.::!' 56° Eruoc.hed flo;..r. 5·lb. boQ, 2"fc. Suzanna ·~···""" ...... 16• Wolf~ Flour Pl· Buckwheat Flour ........,, Jemima Brand. 20• .. · 11• .... HOUSEHOLD lnMS No Rub Wax ~,=:'' _. sr Mystic Foam=.-:-· -65· An,t Powder w!~'!:'".:... ;: 10" CTCllbor'a a.t Laf;191 Nff Pawd9r, I~ ... t\.tlll, lkl, G-EMazdaLamps 100.!."' 15• ~,40.• 60 Watt *9, 10c eor;t\. CP'kafedilrol Tc:ia>, White Magic = _ .. ca.a... ....... tao ' 7 fl t&ea. ~ ..... , 1 lc. Scotch Cleanser . •:: 9' • -· • ' ' • ' • ~: .. :-::.:.P:-::. ________________________ ..!":!.,=:"'=:*'**:.!~..;B~A~t!:N>=:!At.~N~&~,,....., lfewpwt 8111'1 Oll'Oi 's, Tlllill.ndQ, 91ptaa1NJr u, !Ml ~-----------~·~--------------------------- Puauc NoTicu Puauc NoT1cu ' c t M Ch be v NOTICE OF PU8LIC HEARING time and In the llWIJler provided OS a esa am r otes tor by the ordlnancu of .ta.id Clty, WE SERVICE All Chrysler Products Supr trom an acre of cane or beete pea up in amoke each Ume the Navy ttre1 a l&lvo from Clve 16·1ncb gwui. The oil requlred •.o tm the ta.ob of .. ldlll!rle batUemlp would beat the ave.race American home for 20 yeo.n. Factor.r Trafiaed Mec+a"'ce Can Called for and.Delivered Mandie Motors, Inc. I>Uec& r..c&o.,. Cltrywler • Plymou&ll Salee and Senloe 424 ;Main St. Honttngton Beaeh Phone Buntlncf.on Beacb. %6S CE P.A.PALMER LIDO ISL!'. ~ ----· ~CE*~=~~=5:~~~~t~=To Seek lncorporat1·on ·oata nled with th• City OouncU Of the Ing Bectlon t. Subdlvlslon ( .. ). City ol Newport Beech at the parqnph No. 2 the~. by adding Furth ' an ammd:ment thereto prohlbttln&' er atepa toward lncorpor-tlme and lD the manner .provided ... _ k aUon of Coeta Mua u a city were tor by the ordlnancet of aid ctty, ..ue eeplng. harboring, or maln· · lta cerUln ~endatlon that Wnlnir of piP,. ohoat.s. bop. swine, Christmas Mail Ordlnance ~ of the City of New-goat, and aheep. within the cor. pert -be llDJended by cbang-porate limits Of the City of New-For Overseas Army Ing of the re&!' yard eet-back llne port Beach, Calllornla. M S t. 15 O t. 15 from un (10) feel to three (3) -NOTICE 18 FURTHER GIVEN en ep • C feet on the eut aide or 38tb street That the City Councll of lbe Ctty - between K&1"kua and Channel of Newport Beach will hold a pub-Mail Christ.mas packages for Place, u ahown on SectJon 3, Page Uc hearing on the queaUon of the army personnel between Sept. 15 28 oL the Dllltrlctlng Ma' of New-amendment of Ordinance 626 of and Oct. 15 it you expect to aend port Beach. the ctty Of Newport Beach by them without request. is the advice NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN amending Section 4, Subdivtaion of Herb Kenny, poatmaater of Tb&t. the City OxmcU of the C\ty (a), p&ragn.pb No. 2 thereof, by Balboa.. of Newport Be&ch wUJ bold a pub-adding an amendment thereto pro-These should be marked u lJc bearing on the question ot the hlbltlng the k eeping, harboring, or Cbrtstmaa packages and be of amendmeo.t Of °'1llnance 626 of maintalnlng Of pig•, lthoe.ta. boga. regulation slze to auure delivery, the City of Newport Beach by swtne, goat.a and &beep w1thln the the post.muter said-that I.a, not changing of the rear yard aet-back corporate 11.m.ita of the City of e>ver five powull ln weight. l:S line from ten (10) feet to three Newport Bea.ch, C&liforula, on inches in length, or 36 inches in (3) feet 00 the HM. aide ot S8th Monday, the lit day of October, combined length and girth. Noth- Street between Markwl and Chan· 1945, at the hour Of four-o'clock Ing perishable or destructive Mould net Place, u llbown on Section 3 P. M., In the Council Chambera of be ma.lied, be warned. _ Pa,ge 28 ot tbe Dlat.r1ctlng Map of the City Hall, ln the City Hall, taken at the chamber ot commerce meettng held Tueeday evening in the fire hall with a. good repre· seot.atlon or m embers and citizena preeent, and the board ot directors wal!ll autborU:ed to take atepa to assemble the necessary Information in rega.rd to the coat, benefits and procedure of incorporation. The committee will select an engineer to f tnd out the cost, and report.a will be made to the community a.a a whole wbeo the toformaUon i.8 complete. Police protection for the art:a wu another subject of general in- terest and the abertft'a office ia to be aaked to provide aome sort of police aervice aa it 1B felt that men can now be obtained for ade- quate protection. Newport · Beach, on Monday, the 0.ty of Newport Be.a.ch, Call!ornia. let day ot October, tlM5, at the BY ORDER OF THE CITY -------------+-------------1 hour of four o'clock P . M., tn the COUNCIL given and made Sep--------------------------1 Coun.cU Cbamben of the City Hall tember •. 1945. Welch Honorary Pallbearer at Stanton Funeral Vartoua committee heads made report.a and Harold K. Grauel, cha.irman of the War Chest drive, announced his commit~ beada and elated the quota for Co!!lta Mesa would be $3,500. Appointed a.a chairman of the Ch.rl.atmae lighting committee with power to In the _aty Hall, City of Newport FRANK L. RINEHART, Bea.ch, Californ.l&. City aerk.. BY ORDER OF THE CITY Pub.-Sept. 13. 11M5. ' COUNCIL Given and made Sep- tember 4. 1944. No. 40247 FRANK L. RINEHART, A.LI AS SUMMONS Oty Clerk. Action brought ln the Superior THAT'S IT- Several prominent ret1k1ente of select his own members wa.e Char- the harbor attended the rltea for lea TeWinkle, former pre.fldent, P. A. Stanton, pioneer of Orange who al90 acted a.a chairman of tbe county and one of the moat acUve meeting in the absence at Ruaeell citizens to get the Coast Highway Bartlne. CLUJ~[) ·september 17th to Oct 1 for VACATION and MUCH NEEDED REST Barbor Service Laundry and Cleaners 113 Palm Street Balboa, Calif. - Pub.-Sept. 13, 1&46. Court of the County Of Orange, &nd -------------I Complaint filed 1n the Office of the Oerk ot the Superior Court of ea.id TOY VILLE &nd other improvements for the ~=~=~~=~~ ~a.ch cttle1t more th&n 20 yeara r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;:;~~~ ago. ~··u 11111111 u lll lll llt Yt llt ll •t11t11111t11t 11t 1t 11111 •1 lll llt lll lll tll lrl llllll +l IJlJt~IPLIU l 11t11l!!l lll lll 111111 Ulrltlll l!l llfMl !lfjl il.llll U 11111 908 Coast Hi ghway elta4. R. Puptui -and your Christmas Shopping, too! WE WILL BE CLOSED -From Sept. 15th to Oct. 1, 1945 - ON VACATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING County. Harry Welch, secretary of the ~ oba.mber of commerce here wa.a • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bonorary pallbearer, and represent-._• BALBOA'S _ • That the Plan .. '--Commlaalon ot In The Superior Court of the State ~,.. Of ~-11t I I d ed the Orange County Coaat As.so-;;;; the C\ty of Newpo•t Beach •--•• -om a n an For the ~ • -c t f o elation while Lew Wallace repre· ~-filed with the City ~-.. -ell of ••e oun y o range .....vuu U1 sented the chamber. Entombment • City Of Newport Beach, at the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. a was in Melrose Abbey Mausoleum ~ Municipal corporation of the 1tlxth yesterday. ~ clau, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD O ·1 • ARNOLD, et al. Defendant. · Modern girls .adore spinning ; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE wheels. But they like f our ot them I ~ OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET-a nd a spare. ~ RENDEZVOUS . BALLROOM Our Men Know Their Business It's Your Health! Presents INGS TO: I I " RICHARD D. ARNO LD. KATH· PueLIC NoTICES , ~ ARINE ARNOLD PHOL, ABBIE j ; ARNOLD GERTH. MARGARET I Sa,·ae:e . E. D. BEEMAN. OSCAR 1 ~ C. P<Yn'S R . C. Di\ VIS ESTH€R A. RICF.. COU NTY OF' ORANGE, I ~ BELLE CoVERT, TH,E STER-1 one of the political subdivisions of : LJNG CO., a corporation, A. H. the State of California, ROY G. ~ MARTINDALE, C. J . WALKF.R, ROBERTS, Trustee, CALIFOR-! AM 0 S R. HARLIN CLAIRE NlA TRUST COMPAN '{, a cot· i HARLIN, hi s wife. ROBERT A. poration. · FIR.~T DOE. SECOND I • POWER, NELLIE T. NEV.'HALL, DOE and THIRD DOE CORPOR-1 • POLLY VlOLA A~tES. POLLY ATION. Defendants. ! ELIZABETH AJ\'I ES. ED~IUND.,) ''ilou are di r ected t~ appear in : Arlie Shaw TROWBRIDGE A ~i Es A N N an action brought a,ga1n!Jl you by j ~ TROWBRIDGE AMES, 'ROY c . 1 the above named plaintiff in the : Buy ROBERTS, SUSAN L 0 U IS E Superinr Court of the S tate of I • v · t FREEMAN, MRS . FANNIE M. California , in and tor the County ! IC OfY J\f 0 RR ILL, G \\' E ~ 0 0 Ly N of Orange, and to ansv;er the com-~ Bonds And His Orchestra Friday, Sept. 14th Saturda~-, Sept. 15tl!, Mitchell Mowery and h.is sensational :Se"' Band ; . • • • ; • • • . ; . -. • . . ' HARD\VARE J.H.ESTUS PLUMBING Registered pharmacists compound your doc- tor's prescription here. Feel full confidence lo their skill -and in the freshness of the ingre- dients they use. D"ANGELO. fo•m"IY Gw•ndolyn plaint the.ein within ten days atte. ~ DANCING FROM 9 UNTIL 1 ------------=-=-the service on you of lhi.s sum·) ~ ... 1 •1111 .. 1111"'"'"'"''' I I I 11 I 11 I I I ••• I < mons. it served v.rithin the County ~ ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. , .• ,,, .. , .• .,,,.,, .. ,11.11t11t "l "ll'''''''l tll •••••l '1l "l •I 1 '11 I Li I •• ,.,, •••• '"''"'''''"''"'"'''"'"'"'n111t!ll 'll Ul 111111'1l!ll "l llfH&UllJlllllll'11 •; I -1of Orange, or w ithin thirty days f ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES e REFBIGERATOBS e WASllE&S DISHWASHERS o RADIOS Pbone 116 Newport Beach Newport Beach Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front Phone 5 • E G G s -if served else~:here, and you are i : I notified that unless you so appear • i a nd aowv.•er as abOve required, the ~ i.. plaintiff will take judgment for • E V E R \' D A Y ~ any money or damages .demanded ~ F R E s H in the Complaint. a.s arising upon • -contract , or \\'Il l apply to the Court : for any other relief demanded In ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... """.'~'."""~~""".'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : Lake County Bartlett ~ the complaint. !_· Pears for Canning=-_. Given undo. my hand and seal O( It isn't all aver- (lp41,#n At a time when all America. ia rejoicinq over fin,,} Victory, it i•n't euy to sound a .om.her note. But the effects of year• of war cannot be erued ovemight. The r .. turn to normal cond.iUon.a will take place fjJl'&dually-atep by .tap. So it lo with~ raihoedo •• , with Union Pacific. Milllona of .men and women Ill Mrrice h&Ye yet to be retwned to th.ell' homM. And. unfortunately, there will be oth•n whoee deotinalion will be a ho.plt&l OZ' rehahilitation oenter. B.cau.ae u~ Paclflo la a lramc:ontinental r.uro.d, unll- ID!I the Eu! with the W Ml Couf, a large ohare of ~ job wlll l&ll on our ahouldem. T ou w&At th_. men aod women to be i. tam..! bo.... with _ .. opeed-.nd 1IO c1o --bat et beet ii will !Ab monlhe ... ~, ''~ . . .• ·~·· .. ~-"") . -. I • ·;~ 'l't11 HHUU/rl UMIOM PACI.IC aAILllOAD and the UM of a )arqe part of our pua•o- 1 ger equipment. For thl.o -we ult the c l'rillan publlo not to apect u immediate betterment lD the tramportation. aituaUon. For the r~ u for indnolry c;ienually, there mu.st be a period ol-YeniOD. So we Ny-pl•OM be patient. Norm.ol peacetime operation will be r .. umed • qnlcltly aa poooible and. u In the put, ~ proqreul•• U Ilion P&C:ilic will pioTidit 1111-11.d lacllitt .. and ....ice. 0 the Superior Court of the County . ~ ~ ~ ot Orange. State of California, this ~ GR 0 CE RIES ! l~th day or Deoe;~~-S~~~- ~ County Clerk and Clerk or the ! Cold Meats ~ Superior Court of the State ot • C&ll!om la., ln and for the ~ ll'Nlla and Vegetables ~ County ot Or"ange. , ·-MU ()pm 8andap ; By A. L. HITCHCOCK. Deputy. ;-~~"Dutton' s Grocery._~=_"_ I s~;LJ,~E~~~T Pub. Stp 13 to Nov 22, 194:S (Thur) 'l™N--.tlllft.O-.-' .. ...--\ ~'"'""""'"'I""''''"'"''"'"' I I I I ,, •. I ,, :. BUY MORE TB.AN B.EF()RE OLDEST IN NEWPORT HARBOR -;f;- 911 Coast Highway Phone 184 GROTY Appliance Company : 1791 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ANNOUNCES Opening of Service Department Monday, Sept 17th Authorized .Frigidaire and Maytag Representative ALSO 8PF£IALIZIID RADIO SERVICE • It's BACK! THE FAMOUS BENDIX automatic HOME LAUNDRY Will and Be Demonstrated Every Day Every Evening at Our Store Starting "B" ·Day, Monday, Sept . 17th COME IN AND SEE IT! - 1 Fills Itself with t water 2 Washes clothes, then 3 Triple rinses, and 4 Damp dries them, then 5 It empties itself, and 6 Cleans itself, and 7 Shuts itself off • • • • • • • Al I . Automati·cally! Come in, talk it over, get your name . on our first-to-be-served list! we're staying open eve- nings until 9:00 especially to show BENDIX to hus- bands and wives together. • • '>. • ...,. ter -rJ. euty Wt.y ot your ,_ RefrigeratDI', ~. Wasb!ng Machine, Heme Flw, R•dlo, Vaannn Cleaner and Small -?'IUUU Ctr • ' • ·, • I --.. •ll•• r-.: ™ cwuca. UJ1T.A m ....... L~t ct MW ~ -·- ._..... . . . • 181'7 Neu; * ..._. • lllC1i;t1.._ • ' ' 11aww ••1.904 ••••·"KN, ,, .. ,... ••••· ()iitMww''• nm I if', 81;1 ter u. tNI Tile &ftnp deptb Of the ocean l Pertllmeo burled with libs Tut below ... lent la U,450 fee.t ; the 3800 yean ago .t.lll containecl .am.e ~ depth, att the Pblllpplneo, tngrance wben blo tomb WU 116,400 f..._ • opened. Griffith Co .. Donates $1000 . Balldlng Hits Nominate New $108,150 Mark CIO . Officers ~~'::" rrom ·Pa&• 1> For Local 52 'Why didn't you t&lr.e a v.C.Uon this year?" "I juat didn't feel up to it." Fu.zzy-wuuy WU a bear; FUzzy-wuzsy bad uo hair. Fuuy-wu.ay wun't tu.sly wu be! • BATTERIES CHARGED • 1n 30 Minutes Wltll Oar Jaot • lmlallecl New Super-Quid< c........,.. LUBRICATION SPECIALIST conatand7 re.dy aad able t:o pve you the qulckelt ud oompleteot Job of peulnc and .W,,. Allra'mmlted f orce of Expert Meehanb now Mrve yoa. at VIRG'S GARAGE TEXACO PBODUCI'!I e GAS STATION UOI We.t Cerltnl Aftllue. Newport Bea.ab Open N!PUY nu 9 o'Clock. Pbo-U9 and 11'4-W To Start Harbor War Chest Backln.g thelr .n.Ument with a check for 11000 -double lhetr •original eubecrlptlon-the Orltflth c tmpany aent it 'W'lth a note to P. A. Palmer, who will head the third war a.nd victory drtve ill the harbor area. The 15 diatrtct cba.i.rmen to bead the drive ln this area an belng en- listed. and the list of district cap- tains la nearly completed.. Volun- teer worken a.re now needed. The letter from S. M. Griffith accompe.nying hl8 contril;lutlon fol- lows: I ''ln making our coo.trtbuUoo to the War Cheat we are mindful ot the fact that it ta easy to send our boys lnto service with band• play. lng and cheef'9 ringing ln thelr ears. Then they are beroe.a fighting to protect WI, our livea and prop- Mackerel Pack Starts This Week (Continued from Page One) Hal! .of their eoq>ected l!O ,boato are ready to tlah mackerel for them. Rouah Aki. Sall ll ltlll a rather tough matter, but ll Ml expected that volume will be well under way by another two weelta. All their peraonnel are local Newport or Coeta Mee& people, lt WM declared. They will pack dome.Uc •uppty at fl.rat, and ab.1tt to government orders later. The g overnment. however , will t.Ake ea per cent ot the entire mackerel canned. It wu expected. Roy Lanterman ol La Canada (Continued from Pago On•l plans a one--stO\)' house and gal"" week to devote more time to prl· a,ge at 2125 Granada. to cost $6500. vale matter•, It wu aald. At 2066 Ocean boulevard. Ethel The local union of eblpbulldera Hethcock of South PasAdena is may expand their aclivltt.. with tiuildln&' at a cost of $4500 and the .recent eetabliahme.nt ot a ~ Eva Rhoden plans a house or the trtct oftiee ln San Pedro, Hobgood same C08t at 501 Aliso avenue, aatd, It may be decided to attempt Newport lJelghts. Jarne!I Taylor, organization. of other 9ll.all boat 426 RJverslde avenue, has added yarda he·re after electlona are over $1500 to hUI fonnN permit. and provtatooa of the 11.6 wage Pete Anlch and E . R.. Amer are differential are decided. building 11 storage and machine Thia CQnlJ'Over.y hu not yet shop at 2814 Lafayette avenue at been decided by the War Labor a cost of $4000 and a small build-Board, a.nd both the company a.ad ing wJll be put up at 2907 Cen· union &re awaiting Ila decl.aion on traJ avenue at a cost of $1200 ror who I.a affected by the decision ot the Electric Plating plant. the government agency to ~ Smaller jobs were Ben La?tfotte, wagea Of repair workere over U¥Jee 436 Femleaf, bUild patio wall and of new colll!ltructloo. 'Mle men will root sun porch, $250; W . G. Estus, get the raise, Hobgood aaJd, but 1711 %-West Central avenue. build how It will be admtruatered and addition, $1500; Abe Crmby, SOC> who all la ~ be lllcluded la yet Orchid avenue, add room, $450; re--to be learned. HUNTING SUPPLIES EVE"YTHING -for the - SPORTSMAN ~;;;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;~ 1 erty. • Let us not forget !lllmply becauae the wa.r is over and we have loet our tear of tbe enemy that It ie our duty through the vartoua War Che1t agencies to make them wel· come back and provide au the aid poaalble until they are demobUlzed &nd back in civilian life. A new packing table of at.ainleu •leel, a new long tt-h box for ateuntng the tlab after packed, and many lm.provemente to the exter- Jor u well u repain to boiler. were m&de durtng the past moath. Eugene Gl&coDlino la l'eneral man· &.ger Of all operatlona ot the Weal Cout concern in both local and Long Be&cb plant.. OelliAg price tor canned &nd raw ti.ab 19 obeerv· ed. by all pl&nl.9. roofing, 1310 South Bay front, The execuUve secretary la the $250; O\arles Chase, 1212 Coast only paid employe at the local ot· boulevard, 2-roorn addJtlon, $1200; 1ice, the acting aecretary •ld.. L. L Jonas, 1000 East Ocean Very little change tn peraonnel Front, add bath, $450; F . B. Still· WU experlen<ed 'With V·J Day be· ings, 216 Dahlia avenue, stoce-CJlU8e ot the busy schedule ot re- room, $425 and Everett Souder, pair work. Expert RESTRINGING Tennis a.od Jladmtntca ONCE AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD CAFE Otten You the iri-t PIM>e to Dine ill Orange County: All New - -- Even the Location .•. On&-llalf Mlle l!laat of Old Location on oCut Highway. Beautiful New Cocktail Bar We Lead Southern California in the Serving of -SEA FOODS -r- ALSO YOUR kind of STEAKS -VISIT OlTR KITCHEN - Sam's Sea Food Cafe and Fish Market Feeling aa we dO In thla regard, we are doubling our subecrtptlon. Encloaed ta check for $1.000 to the Newport Harbor War Cb.eat. Very truly youn, (Signed) S. M. GRIFFITH, President Griffith Company." Normal School Enrollment Seen 303 32nd street, screen and roof porch, m . Al C Kiwanis Honors an f aig 1,S Russell Bartine H Of Costa Mesa appy in' New pr~.':~'; :,a~~·N~~:i"'H~:=~ 0•1 c L Kiwanis club. wu nominated for . I O ove the poeltlon of lieutenant gove rnor (Continued from Page 1) • of the Fourth Division. which con- cominF vice principal. sists or Orange county and Whit- Mrs. Grayce sevier teaching tier, at a district m eeting held in principal of t he new Corona de! Enter Alan Craig in an old the Wome n's clubhouse at Whittier Mar school ls proudly showing lhel bu.sine~ v.·i th a new co~p~ny. Tuesday evening with 280 In Bl· splendid ne\l.· building to mothers Alan . JUSt took over the d1s tnbu· tendance. who ca.me to school 1A·ith their I t or3hip or the Sunset Oil Co, or Confirmation of his election will children. The strictly modern build· I Los Angeles after nearly a quarter take place at the Calltornla- lng 1n se\'eral \\'lngs and separate of a century wi.lh lhe Shell as 1.~al N evada dl9lrlct convention to be k indergarten Is scientifically de·! ~anager of nearly a dozen c1 t1es held at Berkeley Oct. 10·1 l and ~1 r I 1· 2301 Cout Blgbway (Near SeaJ Beach) I signed and built v.·ith huge will· I In the south ... ~:est. . . j Bartine \\ill take office the first ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dO\\'S of north light, draftless ven· i ,Sunset has been producing tn l or. t~e year. I ncluded in the F'ourth -tilation. forced air heating, all new the Long Beach fi eld for years and D1vi..sion are the K i\\•anis clubs of I• I equipment In the ten class rooms, have. been . marketeers as long.! Santa Ana, Fullerton, Anaheim. special nu rse's laboratory and re!lt Alan s territory stretches from ( Buena Park. La Habra. Whittier room. and the beginning of 8 land· 1 Newport Harbor do\\'n tbe coast and NeY•port Harbor. Present from scap\ng system 1A·hich will be a to Del ~tar and goes inland to Es· the Harbor area \\'e re l\lr. and ~Its . sho\\·pJact' along the coast. condldo and Fal~brook . He says his· Bartine, Costa .r.·tesa; i.1r. and l\J rs. I PERSO NA LIZED CHECO /. ~~ • • . wit~ yo1r 1ame pri•ted 01 each ... at s•1R cost Atlraclive case with your name imprinted in gold with your first order! e Theoe amart checks are printed with 1001' name and address on llellSit.ized, protective pep1r. For your convenience all checks are n~ llDd lie fla t in a neat, pockeHize folder which cantaim a handy blotter. The usual check stub ia eliminated. Inatad, lhe· """"includes a checlr. register whichprovideo space for no deposita ud withdrawala. Whm. com- pletely filled, the check rePtel CID be 6Jod fer -r reference. Bank of America invitoo DOW deposit.on U well as in-nt customen to order th-diatinc&iYe, personalized checks. Coot comple~l.!6-tt uy branch. The kindergarten alone Is 8 reason for leaving Shell \\•as that I Herbert Kenney of Balboa; A1r. dream for t eache rs and a delight he could not bear to leave :'\ewport I and l\lrs. Stuart Dunlap. Balboa Js- for children. l\·Irs. Sevier said. Its Bea ch, as . the company \\~anted t o land. a nd 1ir. and 11rs. Jan Briscoe, planning iB incomparable with 8 y transfer him to San Fernando. Ne\.l.·port Heights · I she had seen. This an(.] other win;s l Ro,mance came into his l i~e \\'hen are lin ked with shelters above. A he \\ent to Tusicon, Ari.z .. in 1926 r------------~ cafeteria at which meals a re served to take over ~hat territory. There at cost IA'lll not be open until full he met 1t.1 ~u r 1ne ~ergeso~. \\·horn equipment ls ready, which may be + he coaxed into addtng Craig to her a month or so, she said. I ?ame, and the t"•o have been Jiv. Chief of Police Hodgkinson had ing In lhe harbor area ever since. a special officer on duty at Dahlia ~laurlne ~ri es to .direct Alan's line1 and Coast High\\'ay at the opening of reasoning \\'hilt' she attends to at echool and he will conduct chil· her duties as BeCM':lary of lhe har-l dren across the dangerous h ighway ! bor department an~ assistant sec-1 daily at the spe<:lal consideration I retary ot the planning commi8sion . or the city council, acting for cbil-Of course the News·Times takes dren from the north side of the I some ot the credit fo r her k een 1 highway. intellect, 88 she was on Ila start Sgt. Hodkinson Back in Balboa P.O.; Same Job in Army There's no change of job f or Leonard Hodkl.naon, juat out of bis U . S. Army uniform, for, wbUe he has returned to hla old poei.Uon ot mail carrier for the Balboa piost ottlce, he haJJ been in poat&J .service for Uncle Sam all during the war. ~ Sgt. Hodkinson, be handled mall ln the Aleutian lalanda for two yea.rs and more recenUy bu been stationed In San Franciaco. He hu received his discharge a.nd started in on bia old route Monday morning. f or many months before she took Alan back t o Arizona for hi.a health. Mr. Craig Is bUBy &Cql)lring leasea and oil stations for his new Sunset love. Returned Vets Told About Amvets, New Organization Caryl Warner, Los Angeles at- torney &nd veteran who g oes under the UUe ot .,tate director ot the AMVETS, or American Veterana ot World War CT, declared that It Is important that C&lifornla be represented at the coming conven-! lion or delegates by local men who B 0 w L I have returned from the service. T he ne\\· organization is the re. I sult of a con!JOli4 ation of several B A L B 0 A movemt'nt.s of \Vorld War U in a 2 0 convent ton at Kansas City t~t I 4 2 I year. National headquarters are • ____________ _, at V.1ashington, but l':<ecutive of- Sport Fishing on the ''G. W~'' •DIESEL POWERED •DELUXE AOVOMMODATIONS •LABOE GALLEY Every Day at 7 :00 A. M. from 586 Padflc Coast Highway Newport Beach, California --Opposite the Arch- For ReeervaUons Pboa e Newport 440 or Richmond 9!4! ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;.,;.. ___ ·-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-fie es a re ln Chicago. \Vara er' s of -f ice is located at Suit!.' 904, Los !lla tt \Valsh Sportfisblng, ...... 1'fll1llls a.od Bai!mlntoa RaqnelB INSTRUCTIONS by .JOHNNY Bill's board blll• bored Bill. So Bill built blllboarda to pay Bill's board blll.e. Blll'a bUlbo&rda pa.id Blll'e board bllla. So BUl'a bo&rd bllla will no longer bC>re Bill. Balboa Island Sporting Goods 222~ Marine ·Bal'-hland Ph. Nwpt. Beh. 26'1 I ;, \~ PAINTING NEEDS PURE BRISTLE BRUSH 1 Yz-lncli ,, .. , .•........ , .. , ... SAV-A·BRUSH 50¢ 25¢ K~p YOU!° paint brushes clea n with S.V ·e-BrU11i. 2lh.·oz pkg. 1Ck 1/i-lb. pkf. ~~~~~~~. ~~~ .. , , V•·lb. Jat 35¢ ~~,~~~ CRACK Fl ~L!R•'• 25¢ ~!~~~I~~ 1 !i~~~ Saves time $ f lS ~ lebor. Rofl PUTTY KNIVES 25¢ & 39¢ Cood Ou•l•tv Polished Steel Bledes. • •• u . H•nclled WOOD SCRAPER 85¢ A tunctv tool for "''"Y u~ ! Haf'ldled fqr conveniel'!Ce , . . rernovlble blade. REARDON 'S VENOSTONE For cement floors. Reardon'• VeP'IOStone cwlm.r -wfetuwda &-lb. finl5li c:o.1t•.of oil paint, vamllh l'acka«e Of enerner. Se,tnt surface wele...- IWl.ltralitn •kall •nd erre1ts • 60 moisture hi cement floon, plaster, I "''· ''Old Colony'' Screen Enamel A. lood quality black .creen enamel tti.f wUf protect 'f'Ol.r screens, 80' Spreads easily and Will not clot: ttw .i. mesh of ttie screen. METAL SCREEN PAINTER 19¢ 1he SLEEPING of Y OCH' Ho111e PAINT ftew life into JOll' home-w1ke up ih 1leepin1 beauty with the helpful ani.t11tee of TE WI NKLE HARDWARE quality paint products. You'll ftOt oaty achin e beauty, but protection with an extTa del"" ol pe>rm1 ften Ce 11 well. Cet off to the richt paiatin1 1t1rt by thrti"I here! 7ine Old Coto.nr taint$ Old Colony "SATIN -KOTE" Semi·Glo•• Fini•h • QUART CALLON Sf 10 SJ70 SATJN -KOTE is a fine quality semi-gloss finish particu- larly recommended for use on surfaces where a soft, medium luster is desirable ... for interi0t wa lls and ~rk ... washes as e25ily as tile 0< porcelain. In 1 va riety of pleasing ~stel shades. ' OLD COLONY NA·MO·LAC -A quick dryina, du· rable enamel. easy to appty, flows tree· ly, dtie,s QUic:kJy-i" attrktiYe color1. FOf fumltura, woodwork arlCI porch f\Knitwe. It's 1 fine arwnel for autos tool ENA MEL 1/2-Pint •••• 50c Pint • • • • • 85c Qu•lt •••• $1.50 • "Old Colony" Floor Ena111el QUART . CAUON Sf10 SJ70 A.. unitary, durable, quick-drylna, 1¥aterproof floor erwnel. For interior or exterior wood or cement floors ••• forms and P")tective co.tins .•. attractive New Home.· , Angeles Stock Exchange Building, 1 Los Angeles 14 . 1 ·-------------~~~~~~iii!'~iiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:::::::::::::::::=-:1~ • TRUSCOTT CRUISERS (October Delivery) SPEED BOATS BOAT STQR~GE ;!; ;!; ;!; • Mach ine Shop • Electric Weld ing • Acetylene Welding ;!; ~ ;!; VALL IN AND INSPl!JOT OUR PLANT FOSI ER a SoNS ' I Newpud llx+ .......... .,.... ...... n•••··.-...:' W.Wa IN•ol -..,.1-.0 IOt of 1 pep .... ..._y---ple .. of ' w.._.,.-1.,.••• • • • "' • • Costa Mesa fu Get New Shoe Store Two prominent busineao people at Long Beech, Hr. and Mn. W. C. Mattoon, wW open a new 1boe ~ On Newport boulevard 1D the center Of Ollta Mesa'• bualnue dlltrlct 800D, ft WU dfacla.ed.. Jlr, Mattoon, prior to his entry into aervt.oe wa.a In the shoe business tn the harbor city, and b.ia wife wu a member of the Long Beach recre--- ation oom.m.l..saion . Tbe D~ st.or~ wW be located IJ1 tbe prremjas which had been · oc- cupied by tbe American Red Croes adjotnlng Orkina Department stott. ' 17-Year-Olds May· Enlist. in State Guard UnJU of the Calltornia State Guard wU1 atart enlllUng 17-yea.r- old Qlen on Saturday. the day the new atate law towering the enlilt- ment a.ge becomes ettecUve, ac- cording to Lt. Col. A. Milton Ftah. commander of Group S. which ln· eludes tbe southern half ol l.oa Angele.a county and all Of Orange county. Newport -Balboa Thu• pre-Induction training tor thoee •lllcely to be called tnto the ~------------.1 aervice for use as occupational Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii Round-the-World Trips in the near future. See Mrs. Boy Keene. Ph. 891 SOI ~m Balboa Beun.: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. ton:e1 ta available to the younger men of high l!Chool age. Colonel Fish said. The tralnlng la Identical with that of the United States Army and ts conducted 'Witb the · . use or Federal equlpment including SO calibre rifles, machJne guM. motorized and other equ!pment .. Wlnter and summer uniform.a are I 158ued. 'The training or the young re. I cruit in military tactics and drill is 1 a thing which will be of value to '------------~ him for the rest of his life. even though he might never be inducted into the re&rular Army," Colonel Fish said. "In addition. be is seh- ing his state as he learns the man- ' ly art of self defense and o!fen9e." 1 I Dick \Vhite of the Placentia post office is taking a t""·o weeks' va-: HOME. AUTO. MABINE cation \\'ilh his wile and daugb-r RADIOS REPAIRED ter Marjorie a t their cottage on Marine Eloctrlclan 28th etreeL Miss \v;bite will remain • um.,wnma• •••aoa ........ ,, . .,.., ......... °tW 1 'B 0 ) Ii I .. • Asks for Letters To Administer Hemenway Estat,. No Serious Problem Of Unemployment Clarence Lind in Record Lot Sale No serloua problem ot unemploy-Clarence Lind of Corona del Mar, ment and recom-cn:lon ill being ex.. who operatea a real estate ott1c41 Mrm. F1orence A. Hemenway, 457 per-fenced here in Newoort Bevh, at Laguna Beach ln bia spare tlme, Tultln avenue, Newport Hetghta, u the building lnduatry ia except-reported today a record pnce for tUed a peUUon ln BUperior court ed. to abeorb all the unemployed a lot there, ""'hln he aold a 100. for letters of adminlatraUon for the .aa soon u materials a.re freely foot corner at Coast Blvd. and :.oat.ate other late huaband, Fred A -l.Vailable, It ,was declared by th-: Diamond for '35,000. Hemenway, who died Aug. 31. lnduat.ry "t!ODimlttee 0 1 the cham. The purchuera .were Mr. and Besldea M.re. Hemenway bet.re · her of commerce. Mra. Harry J. Slmowi. well k nawu are two daugbtera, Mra. Carl E.._, The atatement wa..a made upon bere and who reside at Lagun.lta. while the sellere were Mr. and Mn. vedt Of Long Beach and Mlse Fran-receipt of a telegram from the F . A. Roberta of Big Bear. Mr. cea Hemenway Of Ontario. The Committee on Economic Develop--Simona, who la a retired Minoeeota eatate conaiata or $7000 ln pe-reonal m ent asking tor a brief aummary lumberman, 0 w n a considerable property and reaJ eetate with eati-Of the local oltua.,·n . alt I th '~-· B ch mated annual rental of $500. The -------~-------'-•_Y_" __ •_-.. __ .n_a __ •• __ are_•_· court waa also uked lo terminate jolnt tenancy in two pa.reel.a of Newport real e9t.ate and 55 aha.res ot •tock. Start Plastics Manufacturing In Corona del Mar A new type of pla..stlcs manu- factur ing is soon to be undei:taken in the former S turditoye bullding In Corona del Mar. It y;•a.s an- nounced by Dr. G. G. Ha\'enlJ of Snn Diego "''ho has moved the firm, tht' NationaJ ReSearch Laborator- ies from the southern city to the crown community. ••• and now RECONVERSION! BURT R. '""rORTON here with her grandmother, con· -" tinuing "'"1th her wo rk at the Santa 1111 eo..t mway Phone 241'7 A.a.a Army Air Base Instead of re- ,_ __ N_""JIO~_rt _____ ll.~callf--·--I turning to school thia year. Roberts' ''White Sox'' Wins 1 ~~~ag;np~~r A process of patented lamination o! !Jbre glass ba.se and plastfca is I employed t o manufacture the ty;·o types kno"·n as "Conolon" and I "Aletibond." developed In the lab- oratories of Consolidated Vultee plant at San Diego and scheduled to be manufactured here. R H. Jenks. manager or the new firm indicated that the fi1"9t order would soon be on the way to the aJrcralt plant in the aoutbem city. ~t'• keep oar ,,..._ .. rolled up for the bigge•t job Ameri~ ever tackled! Lei'• p.a beck of Reeon•tnioa lbe--. fine •pirit lhat we pal Wine! proclactloa·for-war. A ~ job? Sare, bod we did It W... , •• •ad -°"" do le ..,..., HELP WANTED!! •• Men Needed NOW for YARDMEN MILLMEN TRUCK DRIVERS Permanent Jobs Plenty of Chance for Advancement Ward & Harrington Lumber Co. Apply 518 Coast Hiway, Newport Beach (Bay D,istrlct Lumber Co.) -or- 201 So. Pomona Ave., Fullerton • 1/w (}# die ean JVelle1 q~; Peace is here but he is still over there seeing to it that the sparks of hatred do not set the planet aflame anew. Unable to See Him This Christmas - --Make it a REUNION BY PROXY You will be speaking to him at your sparkling test through a Personality Portrait by Balboa Inn Arcade 'I;eJ. Newport 1048 P. S. ~ Mall Doadline October 15th! THE GIFr HE .. WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER! Bl R.bb Sa B b I e On at nta ar ara Mrs. Frances Pulaski. 3131-, Ma-u I ~~~.~v~·~:.;k ~;x:;y?~~ :~~='. lntemaUonal Ba"esf.ef TBUOll8 AND TRACTORS FA&K BQlllPKENT .. the beer with thi high I .QJll Q,,,.,,,.,, .Jim Roberts, 1.Wl \VCAt Bay &\·enue, with h111 •tock hone \l'ltJte Sox, Judied best of bJs clau In the ftnt post-war annual bone sbo\.\' and rodeo held at Sa.nta Barbara O\"et the Labor Day "'eek·end . ter party Tuesday evening In SQ.Illa An& with a treat at the ice cream parlor afterward. Thoee present were Mike [)o\\.•ns, M. Eltist.e & Co., Inc. Rolly Pulaskl, Boyd Gardner, Don '°11!. 4.&b Pll.. IZOO Santa Ana j Schrepel. Paul Fruehan, David J 11% No.LA. St. p-., JUl Anaheim Entered l.n the !Intl poet-war j ho""' show a.nd rodeo at Santa p I J h N Barbara Labor Day 9ri'eek-end. Jim 30 0 fiSOn OW H. R. BRINKERHOFF Kyle. Ro~rt Coane and Buddy I Coane. ' For Better Printing Call 12 or 13. S03 E. Snl S~ Santa Ana ~===*===~~~--------.... -RoberlB' Whlte Sl>X captu .. d the I Out of Service; blue ribbon as best all around horse W 0 30 M , ----=-:;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; .... i;iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in the men's singles cijv~ion to add as verseas OS.· . ----------·--------------- to his a lready large collec~ion or ' trophies. l Competition v.:as keen. \\"ilh a lar~t' group of entries trom all the !iOUlhern co unties and W5 far north as San Francisco. but the slx·}•ear· olcl , allho11~h fresh from pasture. bad lost none' o: his form nr neauty. On Saturday "r. Roberts I rode in the par:~de Y•ith the Long Beach mounted police. of y,·hich group he is R member. and Y•>'hich I y,·on the prize a.s be8't troop. Roberts. y,•ho llves at 1-10 1 West Bay avenue, has a 40-acre stock !'llnch at Cypress and a f ive-acre ranch at 1951 Tustin avenue. Costa Mesa, y,·here he ~ keeps several hor9{'S. F·onr.er Che\·rolet dealer of · Fullerton. he plans to build a ne¥.· 1 home on Dee-an "boulevard at Co- rona del ~t ar \!."here he ov.·na 2~ feet Of water frontage two lots over from the Willits Hole granite mansion. no"'' o"rned by John Vogel. ~.Ir. and Mrs. K.:lyrnond \\'ilEm and daughter Patricia Ray, of De- troit. Mich., have made their home at Corona del Mar, 1001 Ocean Blvd. Mr. \Villim. Is employed at the El T oro Air Base. Mesa LIQUOR SHOP 18!! Yi Newport Blvd. Plenty of WhiBkey No llmlt t.o uiy of our merdul.ndllle OOSTA MESA. CALIF. ...,_ Nawpot1: '4 t Sgt. Paul J ohnson . son ot ~trs. Paul Johnson of il5 Marguerlt~• avenue. C'orona <lei Mar. is a cl\•il- lan again a fter recei,·i ng his hon- orab:~ d .schnrge from the army at Fort ~J acArthur Separation Center. Sgt. Johnson y,·us a hig.h !rpE'ed radio operator in the service and had 30 months over seas in the African and !\.l id-Eastern tht"att>r of operations. Johnson comes out of lbe. service y,·ith a good conduct ribbon. He joined the army Dec. 21 . 1941. ha\'- ing been a studio helper before the ""'8 r . Federal Surplus Property Disposal Meeting Arranged The next meeting of the As.so-I ciated Cham~r of Commerce of Orange county to be held at Hunt-! lngton Beach Sept. 25. ";n be de· voted to govimment surplus prop-! erty dlaposal methods. 1 A corpe of speakers \\ill be sent to·this county-"·lde conference, ac-1 cording t o H. Clay K ellogg. pres- ldenL All purcba.si.ng agenU and county and city governments are being urged to attend, also farm groups and l.ndust.rial managen. Many persona are aaking just how to obtain surplua government property and this methOd """ill f an.awer all lnqufrlee. For quick results use News- nmes classified columns. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ARE AVAILABLE! PLACE YOUR ORDER NOWI ' See All Four Makes Here! a SMITH CORONA ' •ROYAL •UNDERWOOD •REMINGTON W. Invite yov to -Ill ...i -tM M Mne ol Portable T)'p9Wrl!n • ~. ... Alt four. Pl-your order eorly, a1 dtllvorl• will be madt accordlnt to d-and lfmt ordtn art ,_1V9d. Tiomano, a1 usual, will be flm ta make tltliverlts1 how.vor no dtfinlte d-cat1 now be glV9fl , , , , BUT SOONI ('l ou& of 10 people read NeW9-'l'lme8 ClaMifled Ads.) By Cy Hungerford • --- Soos-ae-/ ~~r "TIMMOfll~. (/ WOMMf ~"--..... --.-.... --.., 1S Goll{ • So 'FAA E. i::. -ro P,OOl. T1i ..iuRU>-& 'l'tlEN ,ALl. US, ('1EN loll!<. 13E our "' '!'ti' t<O\.O Lit<E: I v<U't- .. ' : ' • '" l I h • •• ---~ ., . . . . ' l'iiiW#0811 •••an.a MllW& -'I'••• ' ~.1111 P uauc NoTicu NO. 44327 ALIAS SUMMONS Your Friends & Mine Mr. and Mn. Bradley L. H~-. •oo tOth street. Newport 1.1.nd, returned home Monda,y evening from the eut. lln. Hugb.M left In Apr11 and her bu.oband joined ...,,_ EVERY NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIE .D AD IS -Al Read . Them for Profit • • . Use Them .f or Resuita 0-P P 0 RT U N IT Y ! In th• ~rt°" Court of the State of C«llrornla In ~nd For the County of Orange ---U )1lllll daa't ftnd what you are lodldn& for advertUed In this Issue Phoce Newport Beach 12or13 and pgoe your own advenlament __ _ Action brourbt 1n the Superior Court of the County of Orange, and Qmlplaint tiled ln the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Olunty. HAROLD H. DOBERT and FLOTILLA. DOBERT, bl!! wife, Pla1.ntltfa, va. ARTHUR L. TODD and DOROTHY R. TODD. hia wife. FIRST DOE, SEOOND DOE, and THIRD DOE OORPORATION, a corporation. Defend&Ilta. The People of the State of Call- fornJ,a Send Greetings to: ARTHUR L. TODD and DORO- THY R TODD. hia wife, FIRST DOE. SECOND DOE, and TIURD DOE CORPORATION, a corpor- ation, Defendanta. You an directed to appear in an action brought aga.lnst you by the above named plaintlt1• ln the Superior Court ot the State . o! California.. ln a.nd for the County at Orange. and to arurwer the com- plaint therein within ten daya alter the eervtce on you ot th.18 1um- D1CllU, if served within the County of Orange, or wtthin thirty days 1f 11erved elsewhere. and you are notl- t'led that i:rues,, you ao appee.r and answer u above required, the pl&intiffs will take judgment for any money o r da.ma~s demanded ln the Complalnt. u an&ng upon contract, or wtU apply to the Court for e..oy other ~lief demanded in the complaint. Gl\•en under my hand and !lea! of the Superior Court of the County ot Orange, State of Calllornla. this 27th day of August. 1945. · her the tint or Auguat IA New ~~~~!!~C!~f!!!~=~ York wber-e they vlelted tbelr ~hlKn O#Fc•m n SALE ~US IO BOA~ 8UPPLD:8 daught•r, Mrs. R. M. Skolrtk. On , FOR SALE-Blad< riding boot.a, la WANTED TO BENT their 1;11."8.y home they stopped lD good condJtlon, about Gu 7. $10. Howard, K••sa•. to vtalt Mn. T E L E p H 0 ti/ E Pbono N. B. 2009-W. 69-:!tc Plywood Boats WILL PAY one yea.r's rent ln a d- vance. Want 2 or 3-bedrm. bouae, tumi~ed or unturnl9hed. No arnok.ing or drlnklng. Pb. N. B. 2104-W. 64-ttc Hughes elater, Mrs. i;t, H. Slm.ona. Mr. and Mrs. lArTy Ewen of !be OPERATORS Mesa RadJo a.bop moved Sunday WE HA VJt ,ooa Wied planoe for 196. 1126, UM. 1195 u p. Fine gnncla 1396 up. Terna. Some tor renL SO yun 1n Orange county. Da.nz-Schmldt Pia.no Co.. 620 N. Main, Banta Ana. 3tfc For rowing or motor. 8·10-12 and 14 feet. from 161 Eut 21st street, Coots NEEDED Available Now! $49.50 Up \VANTED TO RENT-Naval of- ficer'• wife a.nd baby urgently need •mall turniahed apartment or houee, Phone N. B. 17152-R. Meaa, to 204 Op&l avenue, Balboa l!llland, where they are renting tor the winter. They have two lot.a, one 1n the Newport HeJgbt. section a.nd one farther out, and plan to build on one C>f them afte.r the ttrat of the year. BUllINEllll:.....:O~V~ID:::..::Z:._ ___ ~l~I GENERAL OONTRACTDIG, Re- pair and AlteratJooa. See P'r'a.ulr: Pellkoter, 3406 Finley ave., New· port Beacb. Pb. 1'98-M. tS-ttc ROOFS Applied or ReQ,&lrtd Free Estimates 4: lnapection W. J . Benbow, 3602 Marcwi Ave. Phone Npt 1012·J. M-tfc F. B. DAVIDSON'S CABINET SHOP Cabinet Wor1'., CC Doors and draw. Good Pay While Leaming and Regular Increases Joba available ln maoy other Southern Call!ornia cltiee. • Southern California Telephone Company Apply 100 Eut Bay Avenue &J- or 61'\W North Maln Street Sant& Ana 83-Uc Paiamas -NiR:htgowns Afi slus. Mostly ?'or "inter. Yardage Materials Auto Batteries 18 month -$6.46 Ex. Pennsylvania Oil Gallon -70c WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Onota M-6&-ttc Aiao see our paddleboardl and the W&i..<>n Sailing Dinghy. WLt.eon Woodcraft Sbop•. 611 CO..t H ighway, Newport Bea.ch. Pboo.e 601. ~Uc BOATS FOR SALE Snipe -- Snipe - - 19-ft. Sloop $225 $300 $800 Bum by Tom Dittmar AU. IN GOOD OONDITION ~tp WANTED ·ro RENT--J bedroom hoUAe with option to buy, 6 moe. rent 1n adva.nce. Prefer Balboa laland. Addreu 1140 N. Vl3ta. Hollywood 46, C&llt., or call GranJte 6212. 67·tfc DOCTOR and f&mlly, taking up permanent reeldence In thia com- munity dealres bouae for rent. No 1mok1ng, drtnldng or city week·end gueata. Phone N. B. 1062. 66-ttc Butane Gas & E3;uipment VILLA MARINA WANTED ·To RENT-P e rmanent Phone 1800 6T .4tc tam.fly of three &dulta. Anxioue Tanke. Fitttnp. Hlg and Low to rent or lea.ee 2-or 3·bedrm. Pre•ure regulator•. n-ailer .IU~ _BO_A_T-.-~Do------to--bu--hou.ae. Ph. N. B. 131~W. 7()..tfc pllea. MARSHALL BUT A.NE ~ you want y or en, Patio Fumltq.re, etc. Cor.1 _____________ _ Walnut and Westmtn.ater, Coeta Mesa. Phone 1753-W. 68-Stc SERVICE, 880 Cout Highway, 9e.ll a b06t? Subecribe to BOAT WANTED TO RENT-2 or 3·bed.- Seal Beach. Pboo.e Long Beach TRADER, a new, national publi· room house, furn. or unturn. Will ELE<:rRIC & ACCETYLENE WELDING FOSTER & SONS 920 Coast Highway Newport Beach 69.atc PAINTING CONTBAcroa Painting -Deco rating Roof Repair &: Painting Sympson & Nollar Ph. Nwpt. 1217 ·W 512 38th St. 12·ttc HELP WANTED-Young woman 395-49. 66-8tc cation devoted exclusively to vacate during summer months. to work by the bour ln my home. buyin..g and'aelling boat.a, yachts, Ph. N. B. 1397. 70-ttp 1404 South Bay Front, Balboa WANTED TO BUY 11 and equtPment. luued twice -------------I>land. 68-ttc _W_ANTE __ D_TO __ B_UY ___ G_l_ ... _H_ot_ monthly. $1.00 per year. We wW WANTED TO RENT House, approx. 14 ft. by 24 ft. bill you. Boat Trader, Grand Room.s, apartments, howies tur· W ANTED-Waitre9Bes, Dlahwaah. 3 C ..,, Raptda, M1ch. 68..3tc nished or unturnbbed tor mn-Caf 1 d Pbon.e Newpl Bch. 2 59. . .m.. en. Bay Shore e, 1 th an Newton. 70-2t c ploye.s ot eo .. t Highway, Newport.-Un·1------------MUSICAL" LU>Io " National Research and der New Management. 65-lfc WANTED TO BUY-About 1&-n. _F'O_R_S_ALE ____ -Klm--b-all--c-onoo--le-t-te JANITORS WANTED -Newport Beach Grammar school. Apply In person. 67 Ate or oh•lvtng. Write of phone Fitz-piano, Ivory finish, Juot tuned ; Manufacturinl!: Company. pa.trick's., Newport Beach. Phone apinet type, fine lone and con· 1015 Coast Blvd:' Phone 488 •• 10-1~~ 70-4.tc 10<.>. '-" dltlon.. $49~. Phone Newport l------------- FOR SALE-9-ft. Plywood Pram, l08l·W. 70·4tc APARTMENTS .t HGUSEB nearly n e'A'. Excellent yacht ten-RADIO REPAIRS-All makee: WANTED _ Furnished hOl.lSe 'br HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY ReaJtors Balboa 3-BEDROOM HOME 2 Baths, with Guest Hoose $9000, Terms Excellent Value Balboa Island 1 Bedroom, F\Jrnished -Nice weekend spot $7000 . Z.BEDROOM HOME . ... with triple garage. Splendid location. F\lrn. Terms. $9250 2-BEDROOM HOME ... near bay, with 4-rm._ apt. over double garage, Halt cash. Fine location. On Coral. $15,000 2-SI'ORY DUPLEX F\Jrnished. Excellent location and value $18,000 BAY FRONT HOME , 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Completely Furnished $35,000 Business Opportunities FINE SMALL CAFE Completely equipped. Prime location. Nets $30 per day. 1 Dinners only. See this. Full Price $5500 ' HARBOR INVESTMENT 47 B. J. SMITH, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Califor nia. in and for the County of Orange. By D. PERRY ~1AYNARD, Deputy. (Seal Superior Court Orange County) 1st Pub. Aug. 30. BICYCLES -Sold, rented o r re- paired. Vogel's. 100 Main St., Balboa and 208 Marlne Avenue, Balboa Island. 22-tfc WINDOW WASHER wanted for 2·Mory house, about SO w1ndo~s. Phone Newport 1313·J. 66-ftc HELP WANTED -Hou9ekeeper for tull tl!ne. Live out. Steady employment. Call Newport Bch. 1229. 69-2tp der and fully equipped for sail· tubel:, etc. Marine Electrician. apartment for 3 adults. No pets. COMPANY ing, $1 ~0. 1139 W. Central. Phone Pb. 2417. Burt Norton, 1111 'best of references. Will lease. i 1974. 70~4tc Coa.J!:t Hg-wy.. Newport Beach. Box "H'' c/o News.Times. ~:;;;~ ii--=-- l ·ttc 68 ttc LI Telephone 1600 ~· WJLL PAY CA.SH tor your fur--------------------------·-~ • 70--ltc <..: ~ nlture or what have you. Phone JUST RECEfVED R001'r &: BOARD 48 -----------------------~~-- Realtors 30th at Central Ave. Last Pub. XO\'. 8. 1945. TRAN ___ ·s_P_o_R_T_A_n_o_N _____ 1_e HELP \V ANTED -Household ~ Nwpt. 20C>0. 0 . R. Crav1;ley, The Ne"'• 19i6 Model ROO~·I AND BOARD to couple, ex- Food Basket. 181 2 Newport R d Ch \\'ANTED -Transportation to NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL / S.:\AAB dally, hours 8·5. Miss PROPERTY AT PR'IVATE SALE Pearl Knox, 307 Pop~ Ave .. Xo. 2-1 5331 I Corona del ~far, after 6 p. m. si.stan t for ~ day, by Kay F"lru::h. Phone 698-J or 2359. 344 Hazel Drive., Corona del Mar. 69·tfc Bl vd .. Costa Me:!a. 99·ltc ecor angers I c hange for \\'ife's ser\'ices In S. 0 . S . RADl6 household. 1821 East "Central, IF YOU want to sell your old 215 ?i.1 arine, Balboa Island Balboa. 68-4tp plano !ee wi , We pay h.ighe11t 67-4tc , In the Superior Court of the State 68·tfc \VANTED -2 journeymen Pa.int· cash price. 30 year9 in Orange -------------1 RE.o\L ESTATE et'$. Must be neat. Top wages. rounty. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co .. DOGS, CATS & PETS S.5 :.::::.3=--E_::._B _____ & __ S __ _ • • N .. 1 San' -A •tt ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . . a r n es on· J ohnny's Painters & Decorators. ....o . Al.a n, \.0 na.. ....-c HE . .\.l.TB . .o\Il)S 20 -------------1806 Ne'-'·port Bl\'d. _____ _c_:c_ _____ ..::_: Phone Laguna Beach 3314. FURNITURE FOR S:\LE S2 D 0 G L 0 S T Costa !l.!esa. Phone 516 of California, in and tor the County of Los Angeles' In the "attec of the Estate or 1 Adjustable Crutches ss-tfc I LOUISE ESPOLT. Deceased. No. ON SALE AT \\'ANTED _ capable nor.son for FOR S ALE-Large kidney-shape r h i d t i ,. Black male Cocker. tice i.s hereby gi\'en that the under-Ne\\·port Pharmacy mother's helper. aid with cook· mo a r avcnpor . a sos ipcover. I Good cond. Ph. N. B. 1074·J...-1130 I Li'cense No 22 signed \\'ill sell at private sa e, to 2108 Ocean Front. Phooe 5 ing. One month at beach, go in-. b t East Central. Balboa. 69·2tc I A "S ff " the highest and best bidder, SU jec 70·1tC' land if permanent. Salary $125. ns. to name tu Y-I to confirmation of said Superior Phone Npt. 1697-M. 69·2tp FOR SALE-Two 9xl2 reversible If found cal] N. B. 65. New 4 -room H o me HARD\t\'OOD floors. rtedv.•ood sid- ing, Plastered inside. lfi. acre land. Price $5500. Terms Court. on or after the 27th dav of LOST ASD FOU?<."D 22 j-------------druggett rugs \\'ilh pads. $30.00 H d R d Ii September. 194. 5. at the of!lceS of \ LOST-l•K Gold antique amethyst 1 \\"ANTED-Young woman for of· 09 Fi 1 N an some ewar f. k 'th d •-d ' complt'te. 34 n ey Ave., e~·· 1 68 It A Ni'ce Home Edward J. Cu1rado. 156 N. Green· sport ring. R ev•ard VAndlke ice "'or "'I an un ersut.n mg d 69., I . c leaf Avenue, \Vhittier, County of I 4704. 7()..ltc ot light bookkeeping. Permanent _ port Beach. Good con · --t~ -..~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2-BEDROOM HOME, Jol 106xl50. Loe Angeles, State ot California, · position v.·1 th local firm Good FOR SALE Tu•oburner kerosene _ 1 Fireplace, chicken equipment, all the right. title and interest o! LOST-Gold sterling trimmed \1an-salary. Box I, c/o News-Times. stove. excellent condition. rea· POULTRY Ii RABBITS 16 ~ tatb house, fish pond, cypress sa.fd deceased at the time of death ity case. Reward. VAndike 4704. 69-4tc sonable price. 707 Begonia Ave., hedges. $8,0001 full price. and all the right . title and lnterest ' 70-ltc HELP \.VANTED-\\'omea to do Coroc.a de.I ~tar. 70·ltp F'REO BP!lEdRCCE t ., that the estate of said deceased ha.s 2336 Ne'A'port v .. os a aiesa. acquired by operation Of law or I LO~~ -Brov."D lea.ther billfold. vi· general hotel and apartment F'OR S ALE--3--pc. bedroom aet. Open Dally 10 a . m . to 6 p. m. othe""i-'e. other ~ ,than or in ad· cm1ty post . office, Corona. del house~:ork. Wages and ape.rt· double bed, dresser. c be.st, Plenty Rabblt8, Chickens, Hens. dition to that of said deceaaed, at f Mar. Contains car papers. Re-ment furnished. The Palisades. springs. Phone SlO-J. 222 Collins 69-lfc the time of death, tn and to an the ~·ard. 2081 ¥., Femleaf. Corona Corona del Mar. Phone 1456. Ave .. Balboa Island. 70-ltc --------------1 Good Location ce.natn real pron.-.rty situate ln the del Mar. Pb. 578·J. 68-4tc ____________ &9_-_u_c SPEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 7·ROOM HOUSE , near Ne•;11tport ... -FOR SALE-3-mirror lvory dregs-Blvd. Lot 60xl37. Garage. Nice City of La. Habra, County of Or-LOST-On So. Bay Front, Balboa FIRM dealing in Pre.Cut and Pre-Ing table, twin deluxe springs &: K£YS MADE WHILE YOU W A IT ange, State of Call!omla. particu· Island, Sunday night. small Fox Fabricated housing is. establish-innerspring mattresses: two 9xl2 Vorel'e, 100 Main St. Balboa and plfuC e only $ 6500 la.rly deecribed u follov.·s. to.wit: Terrier, female, about 14 yea.rs ing an agency in the Nf!'Vo'JM)rt A.xmln.ster ruge. Ph. N . B. 494. 208 Marine Ave., Balboa Ialand. Lota 26. 27 and 28 (except· old. AN. to "Peggy." Please no-Ha.rbor area. Want represent&· 70-tfc 22-Uc Ing therefrom the Eaaterly 7.5 tify N . B. 2053-\V. 69-2tc Uve-who can tumlMI best refer-------,---~-~-cc-------------- COR!':'ER LOT tn Corona de! Mar. $750 Full Price Near NeWt>ort Blvd. New 3-Bedroom Homes Fiower St. and Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa H.rdv.•ood floors-Tile bath Tile sink-Double garage $1400 down-$56 l?er m onth Make your ,selection now Be ready to move in Ralph P. Maskey 3410 Coast Blvd. Newport Beach, California Phone 402 RA.'iC W:S & ACBEAGE FOR SALE-50-ac. ranch , 2 ;.t ml. from ocean in Laguna Canyon. 10-rm home, 2 guest apartmenll5, all tumished. Large paddock and bar11. Ideal location. Good Income. For information WTite Box "B" c/o News.Times. 68-tfc REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED-Vacant Jot. Newpo rt or Balboa for cash. Address Box "H·i" News·Times. 68·4tc 69-2tc MONEY TO LOAN Corona de! Mar A Real Bargain I n new attractive home. Unfurnished. Comer lot. Beautiful plantings. 2 bedrooms. Patio. $6500 Terms P ossessioo at close of Escrow. Lot o n Lido Isle Excellent location. 3.5 Ft. $3000 cash Gertrude Waldron Phooe 234-W 69-2tc LOANS TO BUILD, buy, unprove. modeml~e or re!lna.net!. Newport Balboa. Federal Sa~~ and Loan Aaoclatlon. 3333 Via Udo Telephone 1~ FOR SALE--1934 Plymouth coupe. Ex. cond. Good tires, $300. Ph. N . B. 102-M. 69·'.:?tc FOR SALE -1935 Tudor Buick aeda.n; 4 brand new tires, $495. 109 Abalone Ave., Balboa Island. (garage Apt.} 7()..2tp feet of .aa.id Lot 28 as granted ences and be able t o finance self. FOR SALE---Overstu:tfed 2·pc. llv-Carpenten Available to the City ot La Habra). or EMPLOYMENT WANTED JI No investment In compa.oy re· ingroom set, pre.war sprinp; for general maintenance 2-BEDROOM HO!.IE. Lot ~ x 300. ------------- Large rooms. wttb wa11-t<>-wall D. C. MacKenzie FOR SA.LE -Yellow coach bus~ house car. A·l cond. Below ceil· ing. Ex. Red Crou. 17th&: Santa Ana Ave., CoM.a Me.sa. Rear of Service Station. 69·2tp Tn.ct No. 332. aa per Map re-SITUATION WANTED _ Young quired. We are now deUvering. white dln.1Dgl"Oom set, round and repair corded in Book lf. Page f.5 of civilian couple. Permanent. Want Preference given ex·aervlce men. table. eeata 12 with leaves, 6 o . z . ROBERTSON carpet.a ln living room and din-1808 Newport Blvd., Costa Meea Ji:llacellaneous Maps., records ot permanent or temporary employ-Write complete detaib Box M , chairs with leather seaU. al.so can Newport 83 laid n-..... e· County c/o New•·Tlmes. 6" •tc large 9.'hlte chair with leather tng room. New linoleum tn klt-Phone 161 cben, bath and service porch. Big alngle garage. Priced at FOR SALE-Model T coupe, fair condition., good paint. Needs minor repalre, $30. Edwin Lud· wtg, 313 35tb St., Newport Bcb. ...,,_"'6 · ment together. Pre.fer ouUide or v-~ · Terms of sale c:aah l.n laWfUl -------------aeat. Call alter 4 p . m. 209 Ruby -------------Modem Home 3 Bedrooms money ol the United State• on con-sem.1.outside work. P. O. Box 214 SALE Hl8CELI..ANEO'U8 ao Ave .. Balboa Island. 7()..6tc Washing Machines , -• Newport S.ach. 6S-3tp ------------ftrma.tloa of sale. or pa.rt cash anu FOR SALE-Paddleboard tn good Mc.MAHAN'S are ceJehrating th~r Repaired $6500 $3,000 down $6500 -Terms-$1500 Cash 69-ztp balance evidenced by note secured EMPLOYMENT OFFERED !9 cond., $ l~. See Mr:t. Reed, 302 26th Annlvenary by a .t.ore-Pa.rta For All Makes by Mortgage or Trust Deed on the :::::..=,::F'O,:=.;UNT~,;.,AIN.;;::c:.;G~IR;;:L::.._..= E Central A Balboa 69 2tc '.\'ide 89.lea event, with exception-• Pick up and Delivery. Five Acres MONTE VISTA ST. FOR SALE-Or take cheaper car u part payment. 1937 Hudson Terr. Sedan, good motor, tires and paint. 1{75.00. Parking lot end 19th St., Mri. Sellon. P--rty ao 91old. Ten per cent of · • ve., · · w~ Gunderson Drug Co. al value• in ev•ry department on SCHULER'S amount bid to be depoalted wtth Balboa. 68_4tc FOR SALE--L. C. Smith type· desirable &: much wanted items. Washing Machine Shop ON '3.000. 4~-2 Acres Sandy Loam bid. writer. Good condition , $f0. 1768 Ne'A"POrl Blvd. coat.a Meu Bids or offers to be ln writing WANTED--HOTE'-lfAlD. Ba.Ibo& 1111 t,.,; \.\'. Ceotral Ave., Nev.-port Lowest terms and free delivery Phone 2263 M-ttc $6500 Terms. "9.ilh u low aa $1,000 down and ~'111 be reeei"ed at the afore. 1 Inn. PhN>e 660. s~ttc ~ach. 70-ltp anyv.•here In California. sa.ld otflce at a ny time alter the nnt publication hereof and before HELP WANTED-Cook and wait· FOR SALE-Baby carriage, cos.:t The bargains a re too numerous date of sale. re.ss. El Pa.raise cate. 110 Mc· 1 :538 new, 3 months ago, .sell for to llst but ,,,,.e in\•lte you to shop Dated thi9 5th day ot September, F adden P lace, Ne'A·port Beach. $20. 112 Mar ine Ave., Balboa ls· during September as sales con-194~. 6~·tfc. land after 5 p. m. 70·2tc tinut's. 'all cionlh. ORVILLE G. ESPOLT. Executor of the ~ill of S&id doc eased EDWARD J . GUIRA.DO, 156 N . Gt:eenleaf A\·e .. Wblttler. California. Attorney for E.""terutor. CR-12482 Pub.-8ept. 11 , 13. 18, 20, 25, 19"5. CARPENTERS \\o.ANTED -920 FOR SALE -Hotpoint Electric Coast Highv.:ay, N ewport B~ch.1 range "·Ith automatic oven con· j 69--ttc 1 trol, deep..."•e n cooker and 3 s.ur· -------------1 face units. !90. 415 Hazel Drive. l~ Corona del Mar. 69-itc TfDE TAHLES /c Al!ERA, An><o No. 3 Folding SEPTEMBER Vest Pocket Speedex. 2~"x314 " Hlgh Low ~ Low pictures. Anastlgmat lens. F 6.3 14 . ...... ..... 3:09 11 :44 "'ith 1/300 .seconds shutter speed. ..... ..... 4.f 1.1 Ca.rrying case. List price plus F . s. 15 7:39 9:45 3:41 ......... tax. $50. Sell $30. Box .. S", C/O 3.5 3.4 4.:5 __ SeY.:s.-Times. 7()..ltc Su. 16 McMAHAN F'UR.1'1.JITURE CO .. Second 8r. Bro&dway Santa Ana. California BOATS, SVPPLIZS 6B·tlC FOR SALE-Cabln cruiser, sleeps five. F'ine condition. ~. Pb.one Nev.·port 221 1. 68-4tc FOR SALE--ll·tt. sa.1lboa.t.. $350. 120 Abalone avenue. Balboa i. land. 33·ttc "Mor e F o r Your Money" J. E . Barnes & Son ?i 1806 Newport B1vd. We have jwit ln.staUed 3 neo;i.• ac-Costa Mesa. Phone 516 tory method Retread molds whlch 7()..ltc give a deeper tread than new ,---------,,--,--- tires. meanlng more mileage. LISTINGS wanted. Beach PJ"O"" Leave tires ln the morning and perties and Romes. Lila B . Mc· have them recapped or repaired Farren. with Jack Regan. 610--12 by evening or we pick up your N. Main St., Santa Ana. Ph. S . car and deliver ume day. Free A. 0912. 5l·tfc 1oanere lf desired. Money back guarantee is your a.asura.nce. Gf"ade A TMJck Rubber Now Ava ilable. CoSU Mesa Tire & Retread ShOp our new addrea AT NEWPORT BEACH Lot 100Xl27. all fenced and 2 sheds. Price $1600. W. J . HOLCOMB 1517 Coast High9.·ay Corona del Mar. 1780 Newport Blvd. Tel N. B . 2342 M·ttc _·_'Wh __ .,.. __ U>_e_F1_a.ge __ n_y_" ___ s9_-_21_c ----------~ . D . C. :l.iacKenzie Phone 161 lll08 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 70-ltc Watch the Cl.u.slfled Colu.mna. 68-3tp '41 PACKARD 110 SEDA.~ All or1g1na..I, good rubber. radio ........... -............... $1505 CulbertBon Chevrolet Co .. Inc. Chevrolet 8r. Olds.mobile Dealer 3001 West Central, Ne9i-port 70-tfc 32 ~Je? ii°!JP.E _ .. . ... . .. ..... . . ~265 32 ~o~ -··· ........ . '295 ~r.e~N,Oc;8~AN . : . ... . .... s595 ~~AN ................. ~395 WA NTED BY PRIVATE PARTY i ;50 12:09 4 :51 3.8 3.1 4.9 Headquarters ror Duo-Thenn Oil Heaters FOR RENT il FOR S ALE-Skimmer, SAO. with c...:....:.c_.::.._ ________ _ FRED BRIGGS wttb 35 35 36 37 ~~gu:1:'1 -· . . ..... .. .......... ~494 Bay or Ocean Front Home in Balboa area. l!. 17 1Tu. 18 \\'. 19 8 :06 1 :21 6:47 4.1 0.2 5.4 8 :27 1:57 7:36 4.4 -0.2 5.8 12:57 2.7 1:38 2.2 2:18 l.S lmmediate Delivery SA...''T A AN A FUR.1'\"TTURE CO. 426 \Veet 4th St., Sa.nta Ana Thos. R. WUllams Ph. S. A 922 SIHotc Reasonably Priced for All Cash. 8 :51 2:30 8:19 4.7 --0 . .5 6.1 9 o18 3 0!)3 9 o02 :u --0.6 6.3 2 '58 ----SA_F'_E_T_V_A_T_S_E_A __ _ l.O Light wt. 8AL.'IA LIFE FLOATS 5 ma.n capacity Write tun pertlcutsro P . O. Boot ISS. Banta An&. Calif. CN•• ~Jllaht •TlAI' UIM) Tkl• .,... p&--a tn ordar ot OOCW"nDCa. USbt new-L m.: dark U.W-p.. m. WING SANG BOAT & REP AIR YARD Si l Coast Hipway 101 • • - n-Newport 868 it it it ............ ud ...,ee an 11e111e ,_ ... fer·llllle .............. .,. ....... _ .. ·" L'. -_".:r'- •·rt. by 3 rt. Navy apeclal, $MOO WATSON WOODCRAJIT SHOPS 611 Gout HIP"'"Y Ph. Newport 8-b. 601 ~tc Just Arrived . .,.._ Hearin« A1tl BATTERIES Gundenon ~ Co. 117 Main St. Pb. 5115 Uncalled For Suits eo-tfc llOO ....... ..u... -ap. T.., &lld ..in coato. W•-ifvtS. -~-;;a..­w.o a.i..c>rn . ....... present Mil oc $60 with nev.· .sail Ph. N. B. 18-48. 7()..tff FOR SALE-12-tL Sklmmerette. l 1&11, steel centerboard. $80. 112 l&.&rlne Ave., 'Balboa Lila.ad, after 5 p. m. 70-2tc Drv B oat Storage --roSTER & SONS 920 Gout BJgll-y Newport S.ll<b 6918tc BOATS-Bot. Sold oDtl ~ MarineEnam.andl'Uto KARlNJ< BAL'VAuS A.ND :w:ro. 00. 3080 w. Omtnl .A.... Pb. -" Newport Beech, c.&.tt. -EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ets-Holdn .t Galvan JCJ1 blml Cbiltz.:t• 10C!;O Cl.a °Blll'•OiJ -JM4 ,,_ FOR RENT-Furnished 1 bedrm.. house, $:>0.00, to middle-aged couple, no children. Refttences required. From Oct. 1 to May 1. Write lla.e Miller. 4363 No. Lowell Ave., Loe Angeles (32), or call Capitol l..'1279. 69-:!tc WANTED TO RENT H . M. LANE REAL ESTATE 2006 Court A venue Opposite City Hall RESIDENTIAL INOOME INDUSTRIAL Newport Hat"bot' Properttee ~~~~~ ................................................... '455 All Prices Within OPA Ceiling We Tl-a.de Lowest GMAC T erm.s CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO ., Inc . OlevroJet & Oldsmobile Dealer 3001 West Central Ave., Newport. 302 Ocean, Huntington Beach CIVILIAN couple wttb 2 children want to rent or lease a 2-bedrm. Fred Briggs--Phone 343 AVTOS WA...lll'l'ZD lit AUT08 WANTED i!t booae. Pb. N. B. US-R. 66-ttp • 70.ltc J-----....:...::... _____ :::.:_:::.:.::...:.=....:.::.=:=.::...----....:.:. • 7()-1 'J'C WANT TO LEASE-~o bedroom home year round. Part cnnier ol El Para.Wo ca.re, UO llcl'a.dden Place. Pbone J.380..W. tn·tfc ------------2 Houses Near Bay, on lot 70x71.. $13,500 WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS . and Will Pay Top Prices SEIJ, YOUR CAR NOW While Prices are High. 2' BEDROOM -w!U> option to Bay Front Lot hlly U Corona d<I Mar, family of El Bayo Tract ' 3 adWts. Mn. H. CondoOI. 2237 ,. Phone tor our courteoos lxzyer who will call and Loma Vi.ta. P.a""ns 7, Callf. •11,000 advise you regarding OPA regulations, ceiling Pb. 's,.amar. ---.lip w. L. Jordan ences and ~all details lWO-BEDROOK Housz. ~ 100 -0mtn1. ... .._ CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., Inc. tl1otrlct, Corona del Mar PR(or. Pbane 115a D-2tc red, by 1-dto, no clllldt-, DOI ------------Oievroiet -OVW1-Doo!rn i-ts. quiet &lld ~ wru. -,_! ,,_ ..t 11 ,. • ,,.. 3001 Wat Cmtml, NE)i'Pott Bum, 302 C-, llunUQCtco ~ Bait Ill, Corona dlll -•• tap Ill ti. "6 ..,-I I (-----------------------.:.:,;-= . . ~ ·-.;.-:.~; ' '·"";.! _ .... ={· •r-_ "-''·"-' ~~! . ,.,.,.. :'"~. ,_f .. ~~S·,....t-.. ·~·-.l~~:f-":1(~ ~.-~Y.',1-}~~..1 ""~l-. -~ 'i'<"~!!,rl --...; ... ---' ··I"' .:µ, . t ... . --· • • • • ' I , -~r.~·~·:.?ri'~-~ .. ~1 ~~-~~~-~~~~--~-~~~~~~..,..--.!N~&~W!!!i'Oil~!r!._~·~·~·~AIO~LA~:_2N~e~w~··~·~11~1!(E8~~-..!1r~ .. ~fW~rt~~·~·~·ela~,~Ool~•~..,~-~~·~z,~1'1wa~~~·~s7~,~·!•~1~·~~·~·~·211,~~U!"'~d~-------------------------- S. A. Country Club Opens Fall Season H b F ' • A t • • t • ----- With ~ridge Tea and Fashion Show ar . or ern1:n1ne c l VI Ies Starttng the tall 90CiaJ. H91()" room by Mn. Tom Hendenoo and Ocean Lures Local People Desert Bridge At Mesa Home Guut. at .the home Of Mn. Endtng a eerlee of bridge game. at Ille Santa Ana Country club Mrf. Adrian nuot.on, ..,~ Ille PbClnes 13 and 208 +· By Winifred Barbre Resldenc:e Phone 1637-R Wednnday """'the brldge tea. ud da.lnWy appoint~ tea. tablu wore •·-;..;.;==='-"=-"';.;;..-----------...;;:;.::....;.;.=::;;:.=..===---------...:.===;.;;..;:..===-:=;.;..~ + Velm& Barber, Balboa, tbi. week wu the party hootemed by Mn. are Mn. Ale:xt. Johanaen, her F1orence Shearer at her home, 28:s da.ugbter, lla.rjone McCarty and Kqnolla avenue, Colt& :u:-Wed· aon, Gray900 Michael, who bu re--n~y attemoon. Gorgeoua yellow' turned from service in Italy and and red can.a. t.nd red dahttaa were will aoon be at home ln an a.pa.rt· used aa decoration. and play fol· ran ruhloo """"' pruented under tbe work ot :u:n. Go"'°'1 Findlay Penwomen Honor Life in lndia'Told by Former Teacher Potluck Planned !he aupervllton or tbe IOCla1 cha.tr· and Mn. Luter Ia bell Tbe lace-L 1 Co F VFW d A man. Krr. Jack z.uer, ud mem-coverec1 butt•t tablewuchumlng-oca mposer At WSCS Meet at Mar Casa Wednesday or an ux. ben oL her committee. It wu at· ly decorated with atnniu and -- tended by 125 members and their lea.vu in a copper bowl between One of three bonot"ed at tbe' one Or the out.taDdlng prog:n..IDll peat& tan ca.adel&bra and buncbee ot luncheoa meeting ot the National of the yu.r wu that of Wedne1day wanta albacore dinner. and the till 1ng of two vacanclu left when Kn. Jack Hartman &lld Mrs. IYBA G<mp eer mewed away. Senior vice commander ot the ment on Central avenue. lowed a delicious deuert course. diltrlct, VIro M&Wll Of An.ahelm Saturday evening Mrs. Barber WlnDer ot tbe travelling prize DecoraUona ot tall leave. and gn.pe11 added to lb• fall tbeme. At Lea.rue ot American ~women, when the 'Women'• Soclety of t!owen wen ananged for the club each end wu a ... •Iver tea •rvice beld. Monday ln tlle Colonial Room Ch.natl.an Service held an aD-day ot the Ambe.•••dor bot.el, Loa An· meetlng at )Ur eua. Balboa i.. l'f-lM, wu Grace Shattuck Bail, land with Mn. C. B. Archibald of and George Maurer of Garden and Capt. Ha.rt were dinner gueaU WU Kn. D. C. V•cKenzle, ud Grove were pre.-ent at the Friday at the Balboa. Yacht qub of Mr. two other players revened their eveniD.g meetlnf of the Colta lie-. and Mn. George Atlctnaon ot ecoru, Mrs. P. V. Pa.rke.e being Vetera.n.a of Fore:loi Wars. and Hyne., wbo spent the week~nd on wtnner of the hlgbe.st acore tor itevenU young vet.er&n1 at World bo&.rd. their cutter Argu. with Mr. the round llnd low llCOr"e for the War n were a.lao guuu. Pla.n.1 and Mre. Bob McCune, alao ot. 1 da7, while Kn. w. F . Bowlin at. were made for a vrw day at Saw. Hynt11. Varden Grove wu low tor lbe WELCOME CAFE 2560 Newport Blvd., Costa M.,,... GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:-MODERATE PRICES FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER 5 p. m. anW 10 p. m. -Sunda,-.: 1% noon untll 10 p. m. Open 8 :SO a. m.. to 10 p. m. -Cloeed Mondays Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays 8to 12 p. m. Newport 433-M Our Kitchen Open for Insi>ection Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop. @l>\cffe S04 Marine Avenue (\,fl, . Balboa Island H µ5£ Phone 1827 or 8 EAU TY Mariska P roudly Presents The New --- Pin Curl Permanent AJX ENTIRELY ]'{EW METHOD of permanent waving which saves a lot of your sun-bathing time. Your hair is simply set with the solution-neutralized -<::arnbed out, and presto, you have your new PIN·C URL PERMANENT! • An ideal way fo r curling the ends or your glamorous boP , 100 18tb 9l:reet, teacher ol violin Anaheim u aftemoon .tpeaker. and piano at tbe Davia and Gay ... bl~'d •· ••· wit ot School of Mutlc, Cotta llea.. .m.l'L An:: ,,_, .. ...uo:i e Hrs. Bail'• compoalUon, "Song the Rev. C. H. Archibald, put.or Of the F1ute," received honorable of the Wealey MethOdlat church mention tn a recent contest uid and lived for many yean In India, It wu played by Nancy Learned, the family returning to thta coun. J4·year-old Santa Ana tJuti8t, with try only five yea.re ago. She a~ Mre. Bal1 at the piano. Othere on pea.red on the program ln place of the program were Helen Loulae Mtae Suffern, returned. mtttlonary Shaffer, compoter wboee sym. from Chin.a, who wu unable to be phony recently w on a prtu tn New prelt-nt. _ York, and Grace Bu.ab, lecturer, A teacher In a girls' achool in comPQSer and poet. Calcutta., the speaker appeared ln A poem. "Come Peace,'' written I ndian cO!ltume of gold borde~d by ll.t rs. aan . ~'&JI used on V·J Day . sarl In a pa.1tel color, and with It In a Smethport, P enn .. newspa per . she wore beautiful native jewelry. and another poem, ·•sweet Sleep," !.!any other coeturnes 1,1:ere dJs· "'S.'!1 winner O!" a prize in a recent played, w llh sha wls , je..-;elr y, wood contest. carvings, prayer wheels. lamps and idols, and interesting detalls of Lady Sourdough home life. customs and religion were told. For Friday. Afternoon-Mro. w . D. Holtby presided at Opening Program the bu.in ... seea1on. which follow- ed the planned pot-tuck luncheon Open1ng a year which promises to be outstanding In its programs, tbe Frida y Afternoon club will prese nt Its first speaker F'rlday, Sept . 21 following a 12 :30 lunch· eon. The program chairman, Mrs. Bob Skiles, has secur ed for the s peaker that famous "Lady Sour· dough" of Alaska. the woman who pioneered in that country ot snow and strawberrie.. Luncheon reservations muat be in by Wednesday, wttb Mlaa Allee Plamer, phone 284. and lunche<>n wtll be llfl:rved by Mr&. Haggard. a.o d those pouring were Mn.H <WI. ard Ra pp and Mn. Blanche An· drews. which was attended ht' 42 mem bers and Dr. H arry Whlte. pu:tor of the Balboa. Island chapel, led ln dev°'"" t lon&l11, hlt!I subject being "The Pe.ndulum Alway& Swings Back." Mrs. Louise Han.sen wu at the plano for eingtng by tbe uaembly. "nl~e recommend ations we re adopted which were made at the executive committee meeting Jut week, and they were the approval Of a pe.rsonaJ gift. a string of pe.arl beads wtth ear rings t o match, which waa presented to M111. Iva.a. Gonser, leader of the 1tudy eectlon fo r the put year; paying lnto the chun:b buJlding fund the 8'UD1 of $120, net proc~ds f rom t.Le 1K1 . Birthday Party For Bob Boudinot Kn. Jack C&Jcott wu appolnt· ed leader of the study group and Mrs. Raymond Hill will take over local acUvttle. for Kn. H&rtman and which lncludea aipn-vl.aion of the dining room. A memorial 11erv1ce wu conduct .. ed tor l4ra. Maynard Lobell, mem· ber of the Newport Height.a Circle who died recently and Mrs. Holtby paid tribute to her WM'k ln the c hurch, while Mrs. Rose Katter· henry read a poem written ln her honor. M1'8'. Ralph Frtetag told of the critical Ulneu of Gordon Foote. eon of Mrs. Mamie Foote, CU!tto- dla n of Mar C&.38. and act ive mem· ber Of the Bal boa Island arcle. He has been in 9ervlce in Germany but ls in a hospital in Moecow 111 with leukemia &nd no hope Is held tor him. Prayer was offered for bim by Mrs. Holtby. Mrs. W . S. Hunsaker , c hairman of spiritual life, announced a wee k of prayer and s elf denial tor Oct. 25-30 and Mrs. J . A. Bodman, aec. ret.Ary of suppllea. repor~d a large box ' of laycttea and clothing ready to be sent the Border Settlement at catexlco. At the m orning study group, at· tended by 16, Mrs. Jack Calcott gave the opening chapters of "Tbeae Moving Time•." written by Dr. Moss, author , lecturer and In· terpreter of modt!'rn economJca. The flrat subject was "Uprooted Americana," telling of 25 million Amer1cana of all cla.ues who have left their home& lo the past ftve years tor various reaeona. The next rneetiog will be Oct. 10 at the home of Mre. E . D. Goodell. '3000 Ocean Froot. Kirby Page at Mesa Church telle next Sunday when memben Sunday Mra. Barber, ldre. Johan. round and htgh f er the day. will take lunch for tbemeelvea and 11en, lilnJ. John Ford and daugb-Othera playing wue Mrs. Cb&r. .ome bl the Sawtelle boy•, together ter Barbara and Mias Mary Crom· lea Hand, Mrs. J . P. Cooper, Kn. with a M.lpply of ctgareta; and they ley were gu~ of Capt. Hart oo W. E . NlckelJ, Mrw. Elmer Wright pl&l\ to have something for & pro. -an ocean cruit!le and later went on and Mrs. Shearer. gram, according to Commander board the Ford Ir.etch .AraD.v for Otto Dodd. cockta.tla where they were joined At the meeting of the Auxiliary by Yr. Ford's nephew, Sid Smith Dist.net President Bertha. Brjraon &nd Kisa Marjorie Hall. was not able -to be present for in· The 108-foot A.raner is one of spectlon, u wu planned, but tt the finest and most beautflully will be held Oct. 5. Guest& pr-esent equipped boats In the ha rbor and were Myrtle Mallin, president of has just recently been released the Anaheim Auxiliary ; Irene Glt-from government service. Boals te n, Ca.Il ia Horto n and Olive Had· u well a• men earn thei r a"'·ards ley, Santa Ana; Edith Maurer of and. she was presented with a bea u· Garden G rove and Martha Russell titul bronze plaque with four chev· of Anaheim. ron.s denoting her service record. Plana were made for a potluck Drive Carefully-Spa.re a Llfe. JORDEN'S Profeoo1ons1 Pbannacy 19! FO&J:Sr A v.NtJ& LAQUNA BEACH "In Businesa for 'Your Health" _ .. _ OOJlPl.-n BIOLOGICAL • D&OQ ftOCS. r.idDla • hrdm.I ..-............... 0.-.~ B~ •·• n-1 • 'r $ ::r l'llt--.: II.WI dinner at 6 :30 p. m. Friday, Sept. For Better Printing Call 12 or 13., 21 and all veterans and their faro· -;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ilies a.re invited. The Auxiliary vot-~ ed $5 for the purchase ot c lgarets for VFW day at Sawtelle Md on \\'ednesday they met al the bome of Mrs. Tallman. 18th street, to !Jlew for the bazaar ~'hich will be held in N ovember, according to the preeldent. Mrs. Dodd. At the jolnt soclal hour sancJ.. wiches &nd coffee were served by the hoatess -committee, Mrs. Mabel Tallman and Mrs. Ann Wiseman. Friday Tryout For Junior Choir A tryout f or a junior choir will be held a t the Costa Men. Com· mun.lty church Friday by Mrs. Corene Boettcher, director of mu· ale at tbe church. This choir will be used on special occasions and to supplement the senior robed choir. "Satisfied Radio Service" TUBFS AND SUPPi.IFS Mesa Radio & Electronics Co. 1794 Newport Bonlevvd Oosta lleoa Delicious · Phone S4IS ICE CREAM Rankin's of Santa Ana presented the fuhlon show , show ing fa.11 sult.'!1 and dre88es and a collection of evening gowns in dark colors. '---------------------------'Isome gaily comblned with colors. Bob Boudinot . Pharmacist 's !.tate Kirby Page, not ed a ut hor, lee· Winners at bridge, ln the order I 3/c. U .$.N .. is having a birthday turer and an out.standing leader of given, a.terP ~Jrs. A . A . Ra.a.ber g. Friday and he is having exacUy the day, gave the f irst of a series Invitational Night For B & P Women to Take Home ., Mrs. Had Ring, !.f r.'!I. G. Taylor, t~c kind o f a party he \\'&nl9. a of talks at the 7 :30 hour at the It v.111 be invitational night at Mr.s. F'rank Curran jr., Mrs. Lois dtnner. cooked by his mothe r, a.1 rs. Costa J\lcsa Community church the Business and Professional ~'1:eador and a.trs c. '.'I older. E . E . Boudi not . served at their 1 Sunday evening and \\-'ill continue \\1omen'9 club \\"hen they hold their We make it ourselves from the finest ingredients PDITS -QUARTS FROSTY STAND Bay Front • ~ Z01'"E First of the brid~c luncheons home. 1120 \\~est Bay avenut", and! E>ach Sunday evening during Sep· opening meeting of the season at Y.'ill be held Thursday, Sept. 27 \\'i th a banana cake for dessert. tember. a ccording to Rev. Carl the Lido Isle Community clubhouse for membcry nly. ant.l Ji.f rs. Nun-1 The only guest "'ill be )fiss Johnson, pastor of the c hurch. Thu rsda~ e\'ening, Sept. 20 "''ilh nally asks for reservations not Beatrice Afa cl ver of Weat\l.·ood. Mr . J ohnson t ook up his pasto ral prospective ~embers as guests .. later than the 25th. There will be "''ho flew from Ne"' \"ork t or the duties Sunday after a vacation I P'.'1.sl President Greth~ Tubbs. ts l \\'O bridge days ea ch month "'·ith ) occasion and Is a guest at the "'bich included some \\·eeks as one c~airman of the e\'eruog, wh1 cb a luncheon and tea alternating. Boudinot home. Bob is on 30·da y 1I of the leaders at the Y .~1:.C.A . ~-111 be de\'Oted to swimming, with -------------J fu rlough. He is attached to a Ma-Camp Osceola. T his \\'aB Mr. J ohn· supper served at 6 :30 by the execu· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ rine Air \Ving and arrl\'ed home son's fifth year al camp and he live boar d headed by Presiden t For Better the last O( August from Zambo--\\·as one of six leaders for \\'hom 'Dorothea Wilson CHRISTIAN'S HUT Balboa, California &nga. He reports at San Diego on the White Raggere' ceremony was -------------0 RY CLEANING I Sept. 28 for reassignment. held roe their four years of service. White House Cafe DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCJCT AIL BAR DINNERS ... BANQUEfS Leonard Marshall, Manai:er V I SIT THE Phone ~ 2242 ~ Broad way Cleaners 1>-J R•1t B..\f K o( M ir"•" ~re on Bro.dw'J'. C0t0ta M- \Vallabys Cleaned & Bleached Quilt. • Bt.alr.f'(• • 01'•11'" Dr,. l 'lMIW'd BALBOA TREATER Bos otftoe opena at I :SO p. m. ~t complete lbowtnr ot a Doable Fee.tare p_....., ·-at 8:SO p. m. Thun. . Frl .. Sat. Veronica Lak8, Sonny Tuft. Eddie Bracken "BRING ON THE GIRLS" and "'l'O THE S HORES OF IWO .JIMA" A Technloolor Featurette "'BOMBA.Lr:RA" Cartoon -Newa Sun. • Mon. Fl'ederlc M arch • El.la. Landi "SIGS OF THE CROSS" Cartoon • News t'ues. . \\'ed. Jean Sulll,·a.n · Philip Dorn "ESCAPE IN THE DESERT., ••• "EVE K.."E\\' HER APPLES" "1th Ann ~tiller Cartoon Startlnc Thu.n... SepL !O "A RO\'AL SCANDAL" Comln~: "'Experiment hrtl· ous", "Salty O'Rourke". "Dark \\'aten", '~Meda.I for Benny'', ~ted Cottare," "Mo.rder, He Says", "'Diamond Hone- ahoe". "Attain of Susan", ..Soni" of Bernadette••, "Out of Tb1A World ... -hr l '""'-7 ..... - BALBOA GIFT SHOP • • • Bathing Sand Caps Buckets Beach Shoes and Shovels Beach Bags • Suntan Lotion I Chinese Music For PTA Meet Mrs. Irene Schoepfle. super visor ot music .of Orange county schools, will talk on the tntereetin g eubject of Chinese m\Jsic a t the f irst meet.. ing of the Newport Beach Gram· mar 11ehool Parent.Teacher Aaso- ctaUon to be held Monday. Sept 17 at the school a uclitor1um at 2:30 p. m . Mrs. Edgar H ill wtll preside and there will be an introduction ot teachers. Townsend Club Tues. Tbe Newport Beach Townaend club will m eet Tueeday evening, Sept. 18 at 8 p. m. at the home of Twelve Blooms On Night Cereus The annual !IO\l.'ering of the night-bloom ing Cer eus Grandiflor· us h;1 the garden of the J . B. E d· "'&rds home, 211 Opal avenue, Bal- boa Island, was watched la.st night by many friends and neigbbore v.·bo look forward each year to the beautiful sight. The plant Is about five feet high a.nd twelve blo!l&OID.8 unfolded their peta.11 under the big light, fUling the &Jr with their delicious per· fume. The big flowers somewhat reaemble a water Illy, with a cen· ter like the moat delicate lace work, and Ia.at but one abort night. Phone 3182 Lagona Beach, Calif. LID 0 THEATER Pbone UH Free Partdac Box Ottloe 0pem at e:so p. m. Ma-8alunlaJ' a& 1:'6 0oa.u...,.. 81mda7 fr'om ! :ae Thun. • Frf. · Sat. Hedy Lamarr, Georce Brent Paul Luca& "EXPERIMENT PERILOUS'' .. Coney hland Bone)'l»OOn" Cartoon · Comedy • News Mns. Sadie Roehe, 129 30th streeL O C • S E . . . cout xecut1ve Sun. • Mon. • Tues. Cornet Wilde • Evelyn Keyee "A THOUSAJ\"D AND ONE NIGHTS" Cart.oon · Comedy • News For qulck result& use News· To Talk to Parents Times classified columns ------·--At Wednesday Meet GLASS _ Glazing •TABLE TOPS •MIRRORS • PLATE GLASS The WHAT-NOT SHOP Cub Scouts of Newport Beach are anxious to get started on their p rogram for the year aod Cubmas- ter H. 0 . Boyvey 19 calling-an or- gan.lzat ion meeting for Wednesday, s~pt. 19 a t 7:30 p. m. i.n the gram· mar achool auditorium. Th.i& is not a Cub Scout meeting , but it!! primarily for parents and speaker ot the evening "'ill be Howard H a r per, Scout executive of Wednesday Only Eut Side KJds "D OCKS OF NEW YORK" and UJ.E'rS GO STEADY" Starting Thun., Sept. %0 "GOD IS MY CO·PILOT" Picture Framing Orange county. Mr. Boyvey ur ges 301 Palm Balboa a.ll pa rents of boys 9, 10 and J 1 Cornlng: WEnchanted Cott&(e", "Attain of Susan", "Dlainond Horseshoe", "Conflict", "Song of Bernadette••, "Son of La.5sle", "N'ob HJ.II", "Picture of Dortan Gray", .. \Vlthout Lo\·e", "Valley ot Decision". -a.,. l"letcwy Bona - :..... ________ ...:.;....:.:.::._! 1years of age to be prtsent. ~~~~~~~~~ Barbara Peyton's , Dance Studio Reopening for the Fall Session Sept.17th ENROLL NOW for private and class lessons in • BALI.Er • CHARAC~l~'ER~ •TAP . •ACROBATIC •BATON TWIRLING SturJlo a& 510 Blw•• u.-a.m -l.J9a Huntington Dinner House Island View Inn 8th and Ocean Huntington Beach Featuring Complete Steak & Chicken DfNN ·ERS 5 to 10 p. m. dally (Coled Mondays) Sunday 3:30 to 10 p. LUNCHEONS en speda1 order m. FOB PAlltiiiS-~ • CUJB8 -()BGANJZA'DONS Phone 4961 for Reservations . a J . BOOJIBOWD., ca.I' ... 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