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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-09-25 - Newport Balboa News Times-. THE SAND CRAB ., SAM LO.utNG. Been playing bookey from the New· port USO for some weeks until Mrs. Young drafted US, so went d())Vll Sunday and had some mighty Interesting chats with the boys. Most of 'em want to get home and the majority are just mark- ing time. Many of the ground force at the Army Air Base have been shifted to other parts of the state · and west and are grousing because they have nothing to do. The same condition ap- plies to the Navy. There a re several Sweepers and De- stroyer Escorts here being repaired and the lads just moon arot1nd from one spot to another to · keep busy. They"JI buy food or drinks or other stuff and ne\1er con- sume the edibles. because they don't knO\\. \vhat to do with themsel\·es. The mili- tary seems to die hard a nd hates to let go. now that the war is over. + + Air Base. C!vde Ashen. n ow fully recovefect from his illness, says his Balboa USO is busier than ever \Vith prospects of it running for at least l\\'O years. Says he heard that the Army Air Base \\ill be maintained as a hospitalization center for several years, but tha t Santa Monica has been closed and the retu111ees sent here. while t he camps on the des- ert are also discontinued. Oyde declares his depart- ment exceeded a year ago in number of boys using the facilities and tha t the sleep- ing qua rters on the b a y Front are the most popular ones a long the coast. + • • Mason Siler. Best news yet for Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Siler is that son Mason is due home this week. A wire Sat- urday said he had fl own in from England and that the young man who has been in the service for some years, will come home to again re- sume management of lhe Lido theater. much to the joy of all parties concerned. Another bit of info. is to the effect that Bill Alford will also be back next month, and will officiate as Mason's side- kick at the Lido. Bill, who ran the Balboa show house. has been on the Continent for thefle many years, but his heart has always been in the theater business at Newport Haroor. I for 37 yean the best advertising medium in the newport harboi; ~ - - - -the newspaper that goes home • J.l1lwt .. A.4'wwlll' I . .,.. .. Clft htlom YOL1lllB mtn NEWPORT BALBOA I KEEP POSTED! I Year .•.. $2.50 NUMBEB 71 New Civic Center Layout is Revealed ' 11 he had caught the n~h sho"·n above, Congress could be retcllled "'ith the stor:r or how the 1'4 lb. demon or the sea "·as ta.ken &Iler an hour's fltcht, and gaffed by Art Taylor, O\\'Dt>r or t.he . .\te-c 11. But Rep. Carl Hln$ha"'• right; nor George Holste in, also &>'<'tU rt'd, did not catch the marlin. Mn. George Uol!l.teln of Udo l!!.Je., b1 Mho "·n ~it.ti a proud snille standlntc lM>&ld~ the onl~· one taken ju"t before tbe Pasadena congressman (also resident of Corona de l ~1 ar) left for \\'uhtngton reoentJ)·. I Photo by Ken t l-lilchcockl. Congressman and Business Man Look On With Envy As Woman Snags Marlin $100 ,000 Improvements Planned \ • Unique City Hall Plot Plan Shown Planning Commission;· Novel Boat . Landing Feature C. M. Survey To Be Made By Patterson Censors Look Over Jap Peace Offer Expect First Lido Project To Start Soon Local Elks Feed 800 Visitors Swordfish in Balboa Tonight . ' • • • '• I ·-• N&Wi"Q&I Ml.BOA M&W6 • fl!f!!, Nwwet 1111 ell, O!llf!nda, heedaz, !!eD._,._ !£ 1M5 NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES New Laws Recently Enacted Now Effective in. California Economic Security r _P..~-- Jy Ol!QllGE S.BENSal J.!W.~'!f Lions Hear Letter Of Prediction • Any Sip · • -./\ny 'Tm... PBONSl!lt NBWPOaT U -11 N·ort~Trz tef'_,~'Aft.;.;.. v.a-mvu llOi.bici1pUon Pa,.ble In A.dftnce:-$2.60 per ,_.. In OnillP 0ow>17; P,.11i1..a ol Hardinf Colt191 ~-_ j ••mq.Mmwoa eaw ----"' . • Irr response to President How- ard Gerrlah's requeat, a full repre- sentation greeted him at the Tues- day evening meeting of the Uon's club. In lieu of a program Har- old Grauel read an interesting re- Port trom Washington giving pre- dictions in regard to business and labor for the nex~ five years. ' Tom Runkle SIGNS $2.15 per,_.. to 4th aone: ia.oo per you to 8th ....,. • . - J:ntered u Second-0 ... matter at tbe Pcwtomce ln Newport Blach.. ll.ACllAM..,.J'O, 8ept. 24--LAWI IAll"•tlcm WU enacted t.o c.Iltornie, ..-r the Act ot llan:b S, 18'19. enact.04 by Ille .JJM6 LegW&ture equa!Jle State support at elemea- AMY TDD: • ...-qalto • job In priftla lndaotr1 to ...... Ibo ..,verament. I>• pta bla 8. A.. )l)ll11 ER EDrroR AND PRUIDllNT .,..nt llllo elfect W. .....U, In sc.. tuy echool dlftrlcta, tn accor<l- PrtDttnr Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport ftetlcb, C\lltornta cordance with a requirement o! aneie wtth the recommendatioo.I ot Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Des*ad-ble Loall bdtutloa for °"91' 11 l'"W'I.- NA~TOP.IAL lft SSOCIATION " . W/ll,UJt/._ Active ~ember of California Road Project the State OJmtltutlon that 90 daya the 'Strayer CommJttee." Comoll- muat elapn aft« lbe KUion ad· datloo of .:hoot. dlatrict.a wu jouma. m&de pomlNe, but with protection Gov. Eu1 WUTml pointed out for dlat1'icte unwtlllng to be ab- tbat mo« ol the new .tatut. are eorbed. · of a -i.edmlcal"" nature, but that Tbe rate of Old Age Pell.9lona about 30 accomplt.bed b a• t c wu made permanent at $50 a ch&a.ge.9 tD Ca1U'omla'1 govern-month, and the penaion to bllnd menL Practk:ally enry fnlldamen-penona wu tncreued to $60. ta1 · lmpror~t recommended by Hospltala were placed under Warreo WU enacted into law, the state inspection and llcen.etng, Go'Yernor'a otftce aald. They in-with teee to cover the coat. eluded: Nearly ,1,000,000 wu dedJcated Tax reducUcma made ln 1943 to the treatment &nd tra1n.1ng of were conUnued for another two children afflicted with 1paatic yean. Tbo •'ling to Olllfoml& pan.tym. A cool billion for road building in California during the taxp&JON from July 1, 11143 to The Unlvemty of~omla at next decade! June ao, 1"'1 w1ll total $~.:RM>.-Berkeley and Loe elea wu A tax on each gallon Of gasoline of six cents-double the ooo, tlle D<po.rtm&t of Finance authorlud to utab acboola of . e.f:lm•tfld. ladwbial rel&Uona. present rate-as well as "additional taxes" to be paid by high-Tho llMll Leglo1ature added $90,-The Department of InduatTlal way users! 000,000 to tbe Qte'1 poflt-war re-Re!9tlon1 WU reorganized to give WUl California motorists want to pay that much for blgh-aerve tlmdol to pnMde • $350,000,-taater •ervlce to working people. 000 pul>Uc worka program u a Unemployment ln.surance pro- way building and repair? cumion apJmt ptdon~ unem· tecuon wa.a extended to penona The legislative conunittee now making a statewide swvey ploymat_ working tor ttrma employing aa of our roads says that we must prepare for this huge expendi- ture. The average car owner is well aware that. good roads are a necessity but he will want convincing proof that so large an outlay of money is really necessary to keep our state high- way system abreast with ths rising flow of traffic. state coatributtOftl Of '31,000,-te-w U one worker. The waJUn.g 000 wen pledged towardl con-period for unemployment inaur· llnx:tlon by lbe Federal govem~ a.nee benenta waa reduced from men.t ot. flood control dam.I coetlt.g two weeks to one week. over '400.000.000. Tbe Stat e War Councll wu An approprtat1on at $1 2.000,000 liquidated. The State Dlauter wu mJ.de to matc.b a proposed ex-Council wu created to set up peodlture ot '1!5,000,000 by lbe mutual-aid plans between the Federal goyernment ln ,buUdJng countJes for fire and police pro- feeder road9 ln the cauntte8 of tectlon. , C8lltorn1a.. Tbeee and other e.na.ctmenta ..... aca1a -n. The -· -t job -Y f:Y more at tint l>llt ti>• -.. pened-Who- M'H worb at it a pneratkm Satar WW probably eanf no mon. Postma &Dd aenaton baTe paral- lal problOtU; food Rd hoaalnlt expenaea cbanse but income re--matno nnaltered except by law. Back In 1886, U. $. Hn&IX>n and repreM.ntati'ft:I bepn draw· inc '6,000 a JUr; flOO • week; ..,.,.i pay 80 yeen •So but a !nt- clu1 welder can do better now. Concreumen have had two boost.I tn Wary 1ince then. Tbe lut on• wu 20 years •Co . when their an- nuity reached SI0.000. Employees 1n the POlt Ot!ce department haven't had a raiM In the Jut 20 7ean either. Bandap MANY uecutlves tn Doahled. p r l v a t e enterprise earn mora money than aeuton althourb the7 do not claim superior abWty, WhJ do our lecialatora not earn moret · BecaU.. their aalarlee are ihed by law and they themse1ve1 are the rentlemen who make the lalJ&. They could Tote tbanselYu a raise in pay but there ii alwa)"li nluctance to introduce auch a bill W •II' rates In prlvata lndutrJ have advanced from '2' to tl an hour In the Jut 20 yean-Th•J. have more than doubled. In- formed authorltla aay that II~ This proposed program would cost highway users about $75 million to SlOO million more annually than they are now paying, and it would run their yearly tax bill close to $200 million. At six cents a gallon the tax rate would equal about 40 per cent of the cost of the gasoline itself. Suc h taxes would present a desperate problem to Cali- fornia's ,;1a1 highway transportation industry which ac- counts for only 14 per cent of the vehicles on the roads but pays 43 per cent of all automotive taxes collected by the state. 116,000,(X)O waa aet a.aide tor ac-which have now gone into effect ------------- qulrtng ne-w beacbea and parks in contain the majority of the recom-25 YEARS AGO "a comprehenalve po11cy of ma.k-mendations for govemroent i.m· tng park facllitif!l!I available to all provement submitted to the 1945 -FROM DUR FILES California highway users. both private and commercial, are quite willing to do their part in helping to finance a good road program. But every effo11 should be made to avoid grandjose plans fl nd to k€'C'p the high\\'a~· b11ilding schedule within such limits as will make it possible to pay it without imposing undue ta."< burdens on the motorists of the state. Big Five Conf ere nee • the people." LegU!:Jature in his bienriial mea- An urban redevelopment law sage, the Governor sald. waa enacted to enable cities t o rid themselv~ of blighted areas or "elumsi." The interest rate on loans to veter8.ru!I for home:! and farms was reduced to four per cent. and re- f und wu authorized ot nearly $6.000,000 coll ected from veterans since 1923 on similar loans u a "loading charge." When a vlsitor to r.tark Tv•ain's bome commented on t he f"labora te diaplay of books and the rather limited accommOdatlons for them. the humorist replied : "I agree, but you know it's 90 difficult to get frtend.s to loan you shelves." Wa tch the Class1ried columns. I I I I I Our American Secretary of State J ames Byrnes and the foreign ministers of the other members of the Big Five-- Russia. Brita in. China and France-are meeting in London. There is no fanfare, no excitement, as there was at the San Francisco United Nations conference. lelelJ•• I• l'f•U lt•ee. Yet. the London meeting in many ways is more vital to the future security of the world than the \Vorld Charter meeting at the Golden Gate. It might be said that the San Francisco gathering \\·as idealistic \\•hereas the London con~ ference is realistic. True. there was a good deal of realism evident at the Unit- ed Nations get-together. but then is was primarily a case of ai:reeing on the rules of the game. Now comes the first test among the Big Five, who will be the principal players, whether or not those rules are going to be lived up to. And therein lies the whole arl$Wer to future peace. At Potsdam last July the foreign ministers were directed at this meeting to draw up peace.treaties with Italy, Finland and the Balkan countries and to settle the boundary lines for the countries of Central and Southeastern Europe which are now vague as a result of the war. I J ) u In the process of doing these things Mr. Byrnes should use the full weight of his influence to prevent the play of power politics and the imposition of injustices upon the small nations of Europe which can only lead to further frictions and eventually to another war. BOIUZO!ftAL I A mlnon1 Long before the Japs plunged us into the conflict we were told by the Allies that the war in Europe was our war as weU as theirs. That being tlie case, this is also our peace in Eur- ope as well as theirs. Let us see to it then that a peace is written based on sound 'moral principles, not selfish Big Power interests. And now ls the time that we must do it-now or never. California Bound! 5 Rusd&Dll recaptured thll citJ' I Garden ••rttable IJ The dill 13 Unusual 14 0.oth measure I~ French for .. and .. 15 Co•en wttb pitch II To bell 20 Ques tionin1 tot.erjectioo 22 Orin.U slowly 2:4 Portuguese "Califo.ntia. here \\re come!" cola <pl.) 'Z7 A cru.lacea.n From the \·ast reaches of the Pacific this chant swells into 29 " bruUe a mighty chorus as America's fighting men speed homeward. 31 :Of:::"!"" But it is heard not in the Pacific alone. In Germany, in 32 A torel11Dtt • • s CT To b.alt 49 Toboz 60 lrelamt $2 Black sub- 1t.11.nce formed by combu.tion S4 A street (abbr.) 55 A be:vua1e S1 Mtthantc'1 implement 59 Whether 81 Ao1er 63 A spool 55 Ox of the Cele be. IS7 A jultinl rock 88 Finisbel 69 Habit VE RTICAL 1 Girl's name J Intruder S Symbol for cerium •A Sia.mesa • 7 a 9 10 11 •• 26 lfo. D 11 IndlaD aa Indian m• Dlulbe?TJ' f mortal po.ta IT Wiili. ' .OWeakem 18 Symbol fDr 43Kiclled Iridium 411Saltpe1er ll llinutAI ts Small bodlu adormnent o1 water D HMven!J' SI A compap boQ ..... 25 Sollcitatioa $3 Toward JS One who 56 Form Of .,. .. llsh "to be'' 27 Ezcavated 58 Justice 28 Waaers 80 Obese 30 Textile screw 61 That thlnl pine (pl) 82 lnt.emational D Anythlnr languaae woven ln 1$4 Printer'• meabu Cpl) measure 15 Tllu 58 A necative ....... , s. l'•••I• Ne. ti. North Africa-yes. in virtually every spot \Vhere American ;: ~~~~oman coin troops are stationed the cry "California. here \\'e come!'' rises numerals $The Floren-- from the lips of native sons and from thousands of their com-37 " whirlpool lin• lrll 39 Dried crape 1 Grated rades from other states who plan to settle down here when " Preftx s1gn1-1 TeulODlc military days are done. C7inc..., ot deity Incredible as it may seem-but not to ardent \Vestemers u ~i:1:~einiect : ~:c~~:a: HPadlinPS might be th~e or fo- ciav "School ~\dopts P art-Time Sy~tf'm Due to Congestion"-a pc- r~nnial trouble St'emini ly-and "RNI C'rO!'.<.:. Assists Disabled \\'ar \'t'tcrans." Som{'thi ng-popped up about \\'hich v.·,~ \Vould like to ht~ar morC' "f)nklanrl ~1an FilC'S O~"S tcr Clnim on Bay. O/rl 1im£•n-; rf'- n1PmlX'r the days \\'hC'n se>v<'ral b.-·cl ~ l)r o:yslC'r'S \\'('!'(" in thC' bay ::1nd !'ny that evC'n now ~ome ar<' found in lhc upper ba~· in .-:mall numbl'rs." It SN"m~ th;i.t C'VC'ry one<' in ri \\·hile ~omMn!" got the 1dea or riling an O)Sll'f hC'd .claim. \\'ith plans for a boathOU."l'. shed.i;;, • f'Ct.. hut nothing C'Vl'r "'a!'i donl" beyond the filing. But "·hat be- can1e o ( the oys ters? The n. as no"'· tar on the beaches \\·as a problem. Harbor ?<.fas ter Joe Bec-k '-''ent out for a sail and found the bay covered \Vith oil. He sleuthed a trail out into the ocean, but no boats were pumping bilge in !'ight. Continuing his hunt. he located the source a few mites drr Arch Beach where the heavy oil was seeping from the bottom of the ocean. Maybe some of it is s till coming from therco. The board of trustees was con- side ring plans for a greatly needed sewer a nd turned down all objec- t}ons, Dr. Richter, member of the board. telling how necessary it was that it be installed. .---Behind-~ Your Bonds Ue1 1"• Might of America BARLEY A.ND BUTTER Minnesota leads the country in the produetion of barley and butter. It ls second for oats and oe. It bar4 vesta 150 million bushels of corn and 18.61Sl.OOO bushels o! whl'at each fall For a long while It was known as the "bread basket" o1 the nation. All that meana constant additiocs to the Nation's resources ruaranteeing 7our Bon~. U.S. T'"""''' D•fflrl-•I --a survey indicates that nearly half the men in uniform ... _ Martinlq"" ~ hope to make permanent homes in the Far West. This is aJ. :! : :::11~ to ~·~!b Justice ls the ~at and atmple ready evident One third of the 250,000 veterans employed In ~----------------_ .. _•_•·_·_-_____ 1 principle wblcb '" the oecret at -3Ucceea 1n all government, aa ee- Califomia industry lived outside California before the war. will be through the intelligent cooperation ot all citizens-.. nu&! to the training of an Infant. As discharges from the armed forees increase the west-then the gi'eat growth and pr~ess tor our state which the u to the control ot a mlgbty ward will ""&"' naUon.~Sl.mm.t. " eocta hal9 sane up 30% or more durhtc that time-Doubled paJ for worken In privato ·1ndua\r7 off-Ille llvinr COlll lllet are about a third hlcber, but •bat about covernment people! UllhapPf ONE OF Ille big n..,._ Worken papen In Arkansas pabl5-hed an adv_. tlaement recenUy, callinc atten. tion to Ille unhappy plight of tlie postal employeea. The diapla:1 advertilem.1nt was bought and paid tor b7 the postal workers them11elv1s. In a diplomatic way they are uking their neighbors to help them uk Congreu for bet- ter warea. I want to aee the postal people earnlns more. I favor the PJ.Sa&&• of l•iri>lation to boo1t the pay of ae~ton and repruentatjves 26 "• or more. I hope to aee the day when a aelf·reapectins poor man can atrord to represent hb at.te in costly and wealthy Wuhint·· ton. It ii wron& in principle thl t sovemment employee. wait· 20 yean for a raise. Your Friends & Mine Mr. and Mre. Cbarlet RanHD and tam Uy, 107 28th street, re- turned Sunday to thelr home ln PlacenUa after spending the sum- mer here. Mise Beverly Han9eD speni a week at Lake Arrowhead u guest of Mr. and ?dra. Heck and son BW of Fullerton. She will en- ter the Univenity ot California. Lot Angeliu campua. Ln October to continue her 9tudlee u a junior but may t:ranafer to Whittler later ' ' I ' Mr. and Mn. Edward H. Burna 2700 ocean. Front, entertained trlendl at dinner Sunday, gueata being Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Head GrtenJeat et.rfft, San.ta Ana., and their daugbtere, Mn. Cheater CU.r ILDd Mn. Wllllam Wtriterboume Both Mr. C'url and Kr. Wlnter- bourne are in the Paclttc area. one on Okinawa. the other on Gu.am and David He.ad la in Japan. BOAT Ll!i'rl'DUNO Zll~ .llarllle Ave. Balboa IN•ncf Ph. Zlll-B NEW LINZ Craft Greeting Cards Sta....._,. Brookiags Variety -o-8* B"7. <lol..a W liar FERG Y'S BARBER SHOP Now Open 108 McFadden Place Newport Beach The aource of pl"Olperitr ii: no mystery to men of industry and leaden in labor movement.. See bow the Labor • Management Charter, algned iD W uhington Jut March by labot union u.eca- ti'f'el and prominent men of busi· nou d•I• with the subject. In brid it state.I: Private enter .. prile ii the necessary foundation for the welfare o1 labor u well u manarement. BALBOA CLEANERS Bound for Home As we .sat by the radio listening to the ceremony attending the Jap surrender, \l.'C were happy and very thankfuJ . The war is really over fo r us. tor one son is o ut of the army ""ith a mf"dical discharge and the other is once more at home afte'° a year in Europe. and bas poinlB enough for a djscharge. I The years of "'aiting are hap-1 pily over for us. though our joy is 605 East Central A venue, Balboa 4 • Day Cleaning Service -B UY VICTORY BO~DS- dimmed a bit "·hen "·e remember --------------------------..: all tho~e lt>ss fortunate. Some ~-------------------------~ must aid In "'inding up this av>ful rness-others have f inished their v.·ork and v.·i lJ not return. They have found their peace. · I Are v.·e helping those alreat.ly returned as .,,,·e should ? Those lwst f "·ords in G<>neral .\lac Arthur's 1 speech still ring in my ears: "They are home.,,,·ard bound. Take care 1 of them." But how must v.·e do that for boys returning ""ith the burning desire f or a normal life,--0nly that? I think I knov.·. Let ue forget the time between the going and the returning. Let every t ouch be u natural aa be- fore this happened. Hard t o do? Of course, but not too hard, 1·m """'· Help him find his place in lite Electric Refrigeration Repairs In the New and Modem Manner Let us solve your refrigeration troubles with the im- rla-.. proved instruments designed especially ~ for refrigeration analysis. We Find the Trouble Wilen Others Fall Our work is speedily and expertly done. Our charges are nomlnal. Results are' guaranteed. S%0Weat4tt.BLSEIERSEN'S BeataU. Newport Barbor Dlotrlet-l'bone Banta Ana 1854 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY again, if he wants help. Let him Account.a.at $UBVEYOB8 do Jt alone it that's the way be l------------- wanta it. After all he bas grown up, grown up ln the bard way. When he finds himsel! again working ln a normal world that he remembers, all will be well with him-and '9.1th WI. LUCRETIA MAY. Your Friends and Mine David Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Patterson, Newport Ialand, went to Pacific Beach Sun· day where he will atart h1a studies at Brown Military academy. Mr. and Mn. Harry Whitman, 1928 Harbor boulevard, Costa Mesa, v .. elcomed a daughter, born .J. S. WHYTE L"\'00».& TAX CO:Sst/LT.&l\"T Authorl&ed bJ' the Ua.l&ed Statee ~ WT Departmedt to re~nt cllente Ur. conaection wttb locome tu: mM1erL AUDITS -8Tln'Ell8 BOO~INO 8DV1CS otts. 1Me l!wMr a1 ...... o-.. .... Pb ... N-..r& .._.... AR(Mij'MJT --- Annand Monaco A.BCJllTF£T 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Newport nu !T!l Lakewood Ave. Loe Anpleo NOrmandT MOa SIEGEL & RAUB Enat&een & Slll'Veyon 1808 Newport Blvd. Costa Meaa Teleplloael81 261'1 W. Central NMrpOrt Be11cb Teleplaone W Gordon M.Cnmdy, M.D. Pla7lkUa aad 8a:aaew Nlntl> and Ooatn.I A>e. om.. Jin. :10-U a.m.; 1-5 p.m. . ~S'I Sept. 16 at Santa Ana Community A'l"l'OBl'llSl8 AT LAW hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, -------------r-------------. 13¥.l ounces. It w ... a son t~c;apt. and Mn. LEROY P-ANDERSON Edwin Zepp, 90~ .. J:..est Bay ave-ATTORNEY AT LAW nue, Newport Beach, born SeplJ.!5 Costa Mesa Bank Building at St. J osepb boepital. He weighed 6 pounds, 3 ouncee. Phone 421 Gue~ta thls v.•eek at the home of Callf04"'1\la the Misaee"Lyda and Sarah Conant '-------------' Conrad Richter, M.D. l'ltysldan and s.....,n U0 !!. 18tt. BL Costa Heu. Boan: 10-. I.! LDL and ·3-5 p.m. Phone '74 Of 506 Cllff Drive, are their nlece DAY 9CBOOL8 Mrs. Whayne Durbin and her bus~ -------------1;------------~ band wbo .,. on their way back Mortimer School to their home In Illinois after aoz Ooral Balboa bland SOme time I in Los Angeles. Mr. or&d .. : ~ 0.-....,-·--Durbin hu been a teacher of ....... .--&,, cel""Ual navigaUon in Aleundria, DAY SCHOOL ~~7 La., and was sent to Los Ailge1es GA. llorUmer, MA, Odon! for a few mont.ha but will report Prtnalpal Pboae 85! back to hia army headquarters in DR. G. E. TOHILL PH.Y&ICIAN and SURGEON 220t Cout Blvd .. Newport 8-cti -Phone - Office 286-W Ru. 286--PI If No AM>w•r ca11 H1wport I AJexandria alter a visit home. DSNTIM"S Mr. and Mra. Edward B. Fish~------------r-----------~ and son Teddy are new resident.I at the Oscar Clevldence bouae, 4100 Seubore Drive, coming here from Michigan. They moved tn Sunday, and Teddy, already in love with the beach, begged off from starting in echOOI Moaday eo he DR. OBED LUCAS Der.ti at • 2202 .. w. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT BEACH Gerald Rawa, M.D. 2830 Wed CentNI Ave.. H-P«t- Ph. 10la-·NO An9WV oalf I01·M X-Ray ....... ''urge" · bring a rising westward· surge. To fumlsh opportunity otters will be reallied. -·----- full employment for these newcomers and to assure real pros-could enjoy lt for a full day. Wlth '-------------! Try work:fn& -tocJ.aYa croawmd them for two weeka are Mn. ll<>lrDCIA!C'a perity tor the Pacific Coast, an estimated one milliOf\ new Pigskin Season jobs more than were available in California In 1940 must be j lP~nz~k'.'::_ _________ ~Ewln~~r~an~d~Jla~ugb~~u.~ot~Flo~n~da.~-1~-------~---11r-~-~-------~ provided. Veterans themselves will be able to create ii. large For the tlrst time since 1941 American football will take fj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;;;;;;;;;:::;::::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- portion of these jobs in the building trades and other lines If to the tleld this W900 without the shadow ot war hanging cu J ,,,, rw ~ 17\. HAROLD K.ELGRAUEL lllltoa 11. lluwell, Ill. D CHAP JnJ. w ... Oeatn& "We c--u.. --._Ha they make fuJJ use of their G.I . Bill privileges to borrow over It. '71-., ~,,,_ ~I t .cl money on favorable terms for building a home or starting a And It's going to be a lot mere enjoyable_ We wm't have 3£.p,., 3f-l Of.a., l>:a.,. business ot their OWJL , • w be •u Ing oune1-..... If we're doing the right thing by taking * By ~ OCll-. -· otlloe _, lO • U It. I -N-port 111 C011ta ..._ car,.,... . ........ , .. (JIE1)WLA . Appl'Ox:imately 11 per cent of Calit<nWi's male poptla-time to at1md a pme. And -won't be wondering how long (Q m . 1 tiDn will soon be veterans. '1be eainomic "energy'' which It wlD be before the kids we are watching will be playing In a •ft ~f8 u.-ex-eervioemen will be able to generate collectively for big!•, dcrd"rgame and from which theymlilbt newt'come ~L!a 1blf!lr Individual good and for the state as a whole wm be tre-back. ~ 1 , .. J•• 1t,...a *' .,....._ Y• Li . DR. M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOMl!TRl•T S. R. Monaco, M. D. nc ..,. .&-., •• •• ....... 1"" ' ~· . Tbe thud ot toe meetlJc Jl!&uln; the roar ot the crowd u · So. tbe cry, "Callflll'Dia, here we come!" I*' re lta both a tbet.lll&lla~ thetleld;tbepmWolfaehlonlandcokn. .. W. Cir. 4' I~ UNIA W ct .._. Uld m ~.-If the m.0ewe 1s met-u tt AD e belp to -1re to.-ttwn tbe •tlmal taVIJrit2 that It 1a. • " ,. ....... ,,,., -~ .... ,,,.,..., f7ll N .................. _.. --_,.AMW .... i::r-~··. ... 4 11 ' 7 I .. • : I ' • • • • I NRWHM! BAUIOA Ji&WW•fiMN, Nwwwpwt B•t!, Oallfenla. Ta!t'IAIJ', '111' 'II' U, lMS .._._I ~ Asks Divorce O• Charges of Cnelty . Residt!'1t Dies After 15 Years on Balboa Island Ensign Holstein Tells Surrender In Tokyo Bay ' Co.RONA DEL MAR NEWS • lllra. ~-Hlldooa Oil Ooota llj)OCial iruut waa. another mter,' Expertmenta with labor.re won.. x-waa honored recenlly at a Kn. Iona Bandera of Loe Angelea. lng under bot and humid condtfiona • (By S.-.. L. Benedlcti mower given at tho -Oil ber tn the gold m!nee of South Africa --------------''----------------1 mother, Kre. H. E. °'•P"'•'\ and After the preaent&tlon Of gUte a lndlcate that nearly halt the vtta,.. liater, Kra. L. E. Ba11.a.,.,.., 1JSll5 delightful deS11trt courae w & • min C in their diet ii lost tb.rougb Jamee KJ.ner CUnningbam, 89, ditd Wednelday night at hia home, 106 Opal avenue, Balboa. Iala.nd. He wu a pa.tntlng contractor and had reaJded here tor L5 yeara. but wa.a a native of Liberty, Neb. Mary Batten Stettea.eea., 209 Mart-week. -, gold avenue, dlre<:tor of the Ce. Mn. Harold Benedict. UT Nar-w ·.:.:eet::_.:l.::otb=-.:ru...:::=t.:_:Sa=w::ta:_:•:n:•:__:A::_oerv __ ... _____________ pe_rwp __ 1ra_u_on. ________ _ dli&D Slngen organlzatlon, Santa c.l.uua avenue, entertalned 16 - DMs!on of community property WU uked for in a divorce act.ion llJed In superior court by David D. Stewart, Commercial fisherman llving at ~ore Camp, who charged extreme cruelty by his wife, Mrs. Alma Stewart. Stewart offered hls wife the custody r1l his chlldren, a 13·year- old son and I\ three-year-old daughter and $30 per month for eadl, and asked the court to dlvlde their community property includ· Ing an equity of $800 in a cabin at the camp, $1()(X) worth of fur. nhhings. and an $,1800 fishing boat. _..,. v~ a-.- Surviving are bl.a widow, Loulae; a aon, Gerald, and daughter Kath- ryn, of the home addrea; two 91• ter8. Mn. Ida Kirby of Uncoln. Neb., and Mrs. Stella McGuire, Uberty. Neb. F\lneral anangementa are tn charge of the Harold Grauel chapel, Costa Meu.. Human wisdom ia the aggregate of all human experience, constantly accumulating, aelecttng, and re- orga.ni.zing ita own materlala. Radio Service Specialized Repairing on All Makes GROTY APPLIANCE COMP ANY 1791 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa BUY VICTORY BOND S! (Continue<j rrom last week) Ana., announces their opening for-gue.u, at a luncheon Thureclay In mal reception Monday evening at bonor of Mra. Jame1 Beo.edlc~ 309 He wu followed by hi. 1taft ot. 1117 So. Parton •treel It 11 CUI-Marigold avenue. The guest. to .... •..u to lnvtte all pa« mem.ben brought g1tta for the newcomer e.x-eeveraJ 1euer Japa. They all came -J 1 Of the orp.nizatlon, at.o, Tbe alng-pected. in October. A love y wicker 1n and •tood behind the 14int.ter ·ere gtve two concert. a year: hamper filled with . layette wu wbo wu faclng the eunender 9prtng a.nd wtnter. Thi.a lt the sent by the third et•ter-tn-law, table. Or. the other SI.de of the eighth year that Mary Batten Mrs. Lawrence Benedict, Portland, table were all the united NatloDJ1 repreH:ntaUvea, to the right of the table were all the genera.la and admirals of the United State•. and Stettenaen bu been lbetr director. Oregon, Among the lovely· glfta Ml". Paul E. Stillman, of the given by the guetita wu a balb- 8tlllm•n Publlahlng co., Glendale, tnette. whUe the boetess had pre- had •n Interruption In hla vacation pa.red a baaalnette trimmed In blue at hi• beach home, 21S Marigold tor the borioree. to the left were the special photog-alrfenue, Se.Pt. 13, when ho was no-Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Holt, RJv- t lfled that his place of buslne.. ersJde, rented the Lanedell place, raphera ar.d myaelf. was on fire.. He waited until morn· 224 H eliotrope avenue for the wln.. Wben all wa.a arranged, Mac Ing to leave for Glendale where he ter. The HoyU at pre1e.nt are walked tn and stood before the found the machinery In his plant vacatlonl..og with Mr. and Mn. L. micr ophone and read his speech a comPlete IOU. He said he had Folaom, 319 Marigold avenue. to the world. I gueM you've all contemplated retiring but did not read about It in the papers 80 I care to have It thrust on him this p won't · go Into detail!•. The Jap way. UBLIC NOTICES !i1 1nister s:gned flrltt, followed by Miu Hazel Re-eve8, San Gabriel. their Staff Geoeral. then Doug for Ut wpending a "'eek with Mrs. Ger. the allies. Nimitz for the USA, trude Rippey, :>07 Acacia avenue. I Frazer t or Great Britain, etc. Mrs. Ruth Warriner and family, I \\.'R!! 110 close to the table that 426 Avocado avenue, ~ve return· I could read the writing on it, in ed to Paaadena tor the 'Ninter. tact I was closer than H alsey o r Mr. and Mrs. C1lfford Bunnell the Japs. When !.lac signed he and Mr. and Mrs. J . O. Ward. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. No. 242888 In the Superior Cou~ of the State of Callfornla, In and for the County Of Los Angelo&. • call9'<1 Wainwright and Percival up Pasadena. have been ylsitlng !itr. In the Matter of the Estate of to witne111 his signature, It all was Haven, Lark11pur avenue. this DOROTHY ELIZABETH HAD- quite impressive. Over In the rOW8 an d Mr11. Newton Cox sr., Blue DOCK, Incompetent, Notice is or Admirals and Generals there here-by given that the under8tgned "·ere a few I could recogn~ h'om R d c w ill s ell al private ae.Je, to the their pictures on thl\ covers of e ross highe8t and best bidder, subject to TIME. confirmation of aa..ld Superior Doolittle, Spatz. Twt.oi..og, Le-Court. on or art.er the 3rd .day of !.fay, Stlll\\.'ell, Spruance, Halaey, Act"1v"1t"1es October 194~. at the office Of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~I and hundreds o! others that I'd JOSEPH T. ENRIGHT. Attorney never heard of. Every guy there at Law, Ml South Spring Street, bad stars on bi.9 •boulders, and ln the City ot Loe Angeles. County AGAIN tho8e juat watching from a dls· Of Loe Angeles, State of C&llfor-ONCE ) 1 l I Several depe.rtmenta at the SAM'S SEA FOOD tAf! lance had at eut eag •• on the r loe&J Red Cro .. ...., !n Immediate nla, all the right. UUe and tntere8 t · shoulden--what a day! of aa..id Incompetent, In and to all need ot workers. Because of the Mo.et everyone waa jovial and the cert.a.In real property 1itUate ln happy, but when MacArthur ar. proximity of Newport Beach to the County of Orange, State of Offen You the FlnMt Plaoe rived everything wa.s solemn and the Sa.nta Ana Army Air Bue Callfomla, particularly deecribed to Dine In Orange Ooanty: he didn't even emile the whole hoapltal and other military poat.a aa follow•. to-wit : l In the county there 1.8 a great lo&d time. Rea ly a great man, the best Lota 10 and 11 1n Block L of All N of work to be done and which L9 ew • • • there ts I guess: sure wu the Tract 518, City ot NPUmnrt rt b to •· s expected or the Red CroN chapters -··r~ g t one v-c upreme Com-Beach, Orange County, 81 per E n the Loca..:-n d Th t air here. ,. Ve LIU man er . e re was a grea map recorded In Book 17, P•ve8 h h ( th An appeal llJ being made to ._ "'--Half ...,_ ""-~ of Old s ow put on r1g t a ter e 1ign-33 to 36 lncluaive, Record.a ot • • • ~ aa&m ~• 1 t b ••• bout 1000 trained staff assistants to lake a 0 Co ng, mua ave ~n a range unty, Calllornta. Location OD. oOast Highway. Superforts and 1:>00 Nav)' fighters. halt day or more on the de8k at Term8 of 8&le cub In la~'f'UI the local office. College girls on Beautiful New After the show we took the cor· money of the Un1ted States on con-~-al vacation 8erved well during the r e9P0ndents and several .......:ne r s flrmation of sale, or part c&8h and Cockb.i.J B-ar back to Yokohama. Only two or summer and "1th the opening of balance evJde.nce-d by note 8eCUred We Lead Southern California in the SelV'ing of -SEAFOODS - ALSO YOUR kind of STEAKS -VlSIT OUR KITCHEN - Sam's Sea Food Cafe and Fish Market the Generals I knew, Toohey, 9Chools there91re too ma.ny vac~t by Mortgage or Trust Deed .0n the Spaatz and Tu·tning. We had 80 hours on the offlee statr. It IB property 80 sold. Ten per cent ot many stars running back andJ suggested by Mrs. Blanche Har· am ount bid to be deposit ed with forth three star one didn't even vey, chairman ot volunteer serv· b get a' :tare. , I ices that women "'ho have served Id. Red Cross ln now less bU!'f)' de-Bid! or orrers to be in \\'riling The Jap correspondents w ere lm Id •• 111 . and will be r eceived at the afore-. par ents \\'OU ue ~· tng to no\\' . ~u1te. interested_ One could speak serve at the office a re\\· hours said office at any time after the c.nghsh and "·as a graduate or k ct h k h 'll I first publicatioo hereof and before th u Ch a \\'te an s e as s any v..• o w1 e . of . icago. He t old us a do 90 to call the office or to call date of sale. lot of .!rlo ries about the \\'ar and her Dated this 17th day of September, hoy.· lhf'1r government if't the · · 1945. 2••1 ~-·•t U1 .. hway (!\'ear Seal Beach) p!'Ople in en the ne"·s as soon as Al110. the !.f oto r Corps is in need FRED H. BURNS, .,,, ~ ~ it came out. Ho. H o~ One of them or drivers. Mrs. Ted Moffett is the ~~~~~~~~~~"."'~~~~~~~~~~~'.'.':''.'.':''.'.':''.'.':''.'.':'~~J ne\Ji: chairman and her telephone 88 Guardian of the Estate _ gave me some money as a pres-number Is 1152. Plf'a.se call her ot said Incompetent. ent. Tricky felJoy.·s all o f them, .or call the offi ce. Joseph T. Enright. no emotiors at all ; all so humble Atto-ey for said G dJ Home service which Is one ot ·.. uar an,. and oh so 90rry. just waiting to h t j b 541 South Spring Street , stab us in the back again. t e most mportant o s Red Cross Lo An el 13 Cali! . now has to do and which is stead-" g es • om1 a. \\'e made several more ta.xi runs Uy Increasing ";th the returning 1 CR-12404. from the M'issouri to Yokohama veteran's problems piling up ls Pub. Sep 18. 20. 25. 27 : Oct 2. 1945. carrying every man who has ever bttn on the cover ot TIME I be-also in need of help. Call Jane J International D---•-r Calk ins at the Red Cross office or .u&n'~..:: lieve. A couple who \\'ould in terest Mrs. Ray Alford, Home Service TRUCKS AND TR.Acro88 you were Com. Stassen, ex-gover· chairman. F~ EQUIPMENT nor Of Minnesota, and General Women "'ho will help man the M. EJtiste & Co., Jnc. Eikelberger, C.O. 8th Army . I ~wu You Ma,y E' ot :Be Able to Go Home for C!mISTM,6.S but you ca.n send aE~1 -~-~·-~~ '~~E~~11 A~~!ll pg~TllBT ·-: .. ·" 7 •• ... :._-.... -~·=--:-... -· .. _ .... ··-. .. . .,. ... BEAUTIFUL BRONZE PORTRAITS PROOFS TO SELECT FROM HAVE YOUR SITTING EARLY! AUSTIN STUDIOS 508!/z N . Main Street Phone 1463 Santa Ana DAILY HOURS: 10 :00 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays by Appointment , Introduced to them and talked information desk at the Air Bue "71!. 'tll Ph. l200 Saata Ana NT 9/25/45 wi~S~ffl~-UlM~=ooaN-M-~-~-1 ·~U~N~~~L~~~8~L~~~~w~~l~A~~;~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::; office or Mrs. Ruth J ones, 1n Bal-the trip. Gee, what a day~ I know boa. lr;~le. never fo rget it as long ae I It will be a sad commentary, if Peace is here but he is still over there seeing to it that die sparks of hatred do not set the planet in flames anew. .. Unable to See Wm 'thb Christmas • • · Make It a REUNION BY PROXY You will be speaking to him at your sparkling best through a Personality Portrait by Balboa Inn Arcade Tel Newport 1048 P . S. ~ Mall ~fne October l:kh! When ~:e did anchor we recelved SO bag8 Of mail to make the day complete. As you can see I receiv- ed the .etationery and also two roll8 of film. Got yours, Dad, ot the 3rd or August, and Mom's of 8. 14 and 18th of Augu8t. I gue8s when you receive this you will know where I am and will have received all the back mail that could not g et off due t o the lack of transportation. One of the ships in our squad- ron, the Obannon, got her o rders having Mrved the men flC> well when they were overseas fighting, we now fail lo carry on when they need u.s here. Please enlist to eerve. Corooa del Mar surgical dress- ing unit of the local Red Cro• has re-opened in its work rooms to put out a large order of dreuing8 !or the Air Baae hospital and help La net<led. Any who wUI U8l•t In this work should call Mre. Phoebe Mulllgan at 753. and has left tor the states, 80 I r-------------~ imagine ours will be coming 8horUy. The rumor has it now we are going to bring the peace treaty back. but I doubt It. I am lft.lre glad "'e stayed long enough eo that could see the ceremony, but now r am ready to come home. See you next week. J hope. Adoi.8, GEORGE. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTI CE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVENo That on August 22. 1945. George J . Engelbert and T. F . Norton, "'ho, prior to that day, were co.. partnere in the general cate and on-sale beer and wine bua:lneu, known u "Hel.nz: Cafe.'' also known a.a "Bay Shore Cate" at Seventeenth Strttt and Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Cali· tornia. dld, by mutual agreement dl.-olve and terminate a id co- p&.rtnerab.lp, saJd dis.>luUon and terml.natlon effective u of Auguat 22, 1945; that lince Augwt 22. 1945, T. F . Norton baa ~ the 90Je owner Of Wd gene.ral care and on·Ele beer and wine bu.al· neu, bereinabove deacribed, and known u "'Helnz Cate;• and &180 IDu!M> u ·~ Shore care." and that aince A1i1,gUst 22. 19'.5, the -~ :t. llnplbert hu had no tat.rut Wbabotver f:n aid c:8te •d .....S. "-r and wine -- Sport Fishing OD the ''G. W.'' •• DHS<I, POWERED •DELUXE AOOOMMODADONS •LARGE GATIJ!Y Eniry Day at '7:00 A. M. from 585 Padflc ea.st lllgllwa.r NeWpOrt Beach, California --Oppoalte the Am' M ..................... - Nwpwt6't -=$ ·-- Dated September 20th. 19<.>. llaM W... 8' a IA ; , .. GllORGE J . ENGEI.RERT • 11111:. T. T· l'IORTON _.:_. _ _._..;_ ______________ _,, l'Ub.-&pt. 25. 21, l.M6. 7 • • • YOUR CAR WITH GENUINE PRE-WAR PAINT ·! But first come in aad take a look at our fine Ba~e Oven •• then JOll'll see why our iobs are tops! • One-Day Service - -Credit If Desired All Work Guaranteed HARRISON PONTIAC CO. ,,,. I 't I ~ ·' • • ' • • . ' > ' .. wwwww •• ...,. ••••·fl--... pr! ···•, CS"en' I T I,..... •• !!, UM Kra. WUUam Neth bu returned to her bcme, 1942 Orange &ftDU•, o.ta lieu, after ..ieral week.a ~ting her pattnb, Mr. and Mr9. Tony Negebea.u.r. 8lsm.ark. N. D. BALBOA THEA TE R Bos Ofllce Opem at 8:t.'5. Last Oomplete lbowiDC' of a Doable Feature Prosram Starla at B:SO Tueo. -Wed. Betuna abowlnc of JUcha.rd DLx ID WI'OMBSTON'I:" and "BOSTON BLACKIE'S BESDEZVOUS" Tbun. • Frl. • Sat. Alan Ladd · Gail RwuieU .. SALTY O'ROURKE" M&J"Cb or Ttme "l'EEN AGE GIRL!l" Sun. • Mon. Merle Oberon -F'T1ulcb.ot Tone "DARK WATERS" and "LE'MI GO STEADY" Toeo. -Wed. -Nost Week '"1'BE GREAT VICTOR HEILBERT" .... ""WITHIN THESE WAU..8" Tbun.-Fri.·8at. -Nest Week "MEDAL FO& BENNY" and NTHE OUCO 1CJD RETURNS" Comlq: "Enchanted Cottage", fl<Forever Youn", "Murder, Be 8ays.," "DIAl'Dond Bonee.boe'', .. Attain of SaAn", "Son« of Bernadette." -~\'~ ..... - M . G d F. di R . Theo. Robins to ajOf Or On In ay estgnS Show New Fords State Guard Battalion Post 1nc~!?>~ p~a!!, · Col Rhodes Now Provost Marshal In Italy Servi~e 11-.JOr Oardm; 'nndlay Cit l"4 tflll- port Beach baa retired u com- man,dtq olfict.r of the F\nl Bat- ta!Ulol ~ the 48th regiment Of the Calltornla State Guard, ettecttve Friday. Be baa held that otflce HEADQUARTERS AAF SERV~ since 1941, and retired from the ICE COMM.AND, Italy. -Law-poll became of the lnc:reuing rence B. Rhode.ff. wboee. wlte., Kur-pruaure ot hla cont..ractlng busl- iel, and son Larry jr. reside at neu ill Newport. Th& eommand WU taken ove?" 1425 W . Bay l!rlreet . Newport Beach. was recently promoted to by capt. Herbert E . carter of the rank ot full Colonel at lhW A0 ahetm, who wDl announce mem-ben of the new batl&liQn at&ff ln Hea.dquarten in Napl~. Italy. Col. Rhode11 la the PrO'Voet M&r-a ft:w .weeks.· "niey meet recuJa.rly In Santa Ana. aball, Security Officer, and Safety It wu clt.cloMd irnnn bia retlre- Ottlcer for the Air Service Cbm· -.--- ma.nd. Mediterranean Theater of. ment that more than 260 ex-.1tate Operatioo.9. He baa been in the guardm:Dr:ri ol t.be F1rtt Bt.ttallon Army since 1933. serving moeUy HrVed tn UU. war. In 1.H4 the in the State of CalUorni&. Over. ~~ wu commendd1:! by ~; ,e, .. c...-aer comman °'"' gene'" .. seu since December 19«. Col. ot th Southern Calif' mi Rhodes wean the Europe&n-Atrl· e 0 a area. can-Middle Eut Ca.inpaip ribbon Younr mm of 17 yean and and one oveneu atripe, received older mm up to 88 W"ere urced to at the completion ot all moot.ha joln the .tate canttnpnt by Major sernce ovenea.e. 1"\ndlay. '?be new •te law per- Col. Rhodes Is the eon ot llra. mill the youtbll to become mem- P . H. Rhodes, 408 N. 28th atreet, ben. ah.ariD« In local aecu..rlty and ~llllngs, Montana.: at the same time acqu1ring pTe- lnductloc training. For quick results use New!· Tun"" classified columns. Theodore la pacing the n oor w a.it. ing tor the &?'"d event. The anivaJ ot the new car th.ls year will be ecllpoed only by the first ot June next year when the pioneer auto dealer will celebrate the 25th anniversary ot establish- in&' hill business at the now well- known site opposite the Bank of America in the center ot town. The auto deale r ls strictly a Pa- cific coast native, having been bom In Seattle In 1893. He mi- grated to Long Beach with his family when only 2'rii years old. Theodore helped on his father's chicken ranch as a boy. Then he joined the anny in 1918. Then it was quite an innovation for a young man to enter the air force. and this he did, flying for three yoen. " Fon! ~1 ID 19U Coming directly to Newport when he left the senrice in 1921 Robln.s opened the Bay Ave. Ga.r- age in Balboa. He took the Ford ~ncy In 1923, and, In Augu.st. 1926 opeMd the present structure in Newport where he has main· tained a business steadily ever alnce. Early ln Ille Theodore got a taste of banking after his family moved to Temple O ty where hl11 fa ther became the first president Zoning Changes, Set-Back Asked " At Planning Commission Meeting Several change. of zonea within A hearing on lbe committee r~ the city .were requt9ted at the port relative to Buena. Vilt& prop- city planning commiaaton meeUng erty owners eeeking relief from a held at the city h&U 'l,"bund&y long, na.rrow alley pi the rear of evenlng, .ame of. which met w1tb their propertJu waa poetponed oppo1ltlon, &Dd others wtlh almost becatue the committee waa not unanlmoua con9e0t. • ready to report. C. Lewi.a Baltz, a One project requested the re.\ me.mber ot the committee, some- ZOlllog of MVet'1ll lot.s on Newport ono 118.id, had a new baby in his Boulevard ln tract 4« Juat belOW' family, and u he wu on the the gaa company property from committee and n ot pre.sent, a re- R,..3 to C-2 tor the pu~ of in-port would b.a.ve to be made at a atalllng a wood-working shop a.nd later date. storage ya.rd wu opposed by about J ohn Allen, chairman, Bald be M pro~rty ownera in the nearby studied the proposal, and agreed area u promlsing to be noisy, and with Marcua J~n. a membel' on the bui.8 ot lntroduclng bual-of the commltlsion, that a sea wall n.e• Lnto a residential zone. would have to be included In the R. T. Hubbell, owner ot a group work beaide a set~ba.ck and &ban· of Iota lmmedlateJy adjolning the donment of street work proposed, propoHd shop, however. spoke lo and that until 100 percent cooper- favor Of It although d!Klaim.lng atlon of the property owne1'9 iJJ: any intention to ~ve '1ia own the tangled la.sue were secured lt property re-zoned. It wu. broucht would be difficult to go fai-wtth out that rnoet of the property own. the matter. en in t.be block. however. opJ>Ol9!d A cha.nse ot •t·back on Santa the change. The matter WU put Ana avenue Ln Newport Helghta over to Che second hearln&:. wu Uked by all lot ownen ex· Coron del M ht:ltlon cepl1Dg ln Block 13, beca.u.e of the a •r five homee ln the block. me>M. of PeUUon of properly owners tn them have varytng aet-b&clt line., Corona del ld'ar along the biutt to ll8f'CWI Johnaon spoke for the pro- reque.t re-zoning from R-3 to R-1 J>f»8.l of a 10..foot aet·back, and wu held up at their own request the comI:QlaalOQ puaed a. motion due to thelr petition being lD lm-calling tor advertlaemenl or a proper form, It wu declared. It hearing on the matter, which would be proposed ln proper torm would be held at the next meeUng, a.t the next meeting. tt wu said. Oct. 18. PUBLIC NOTICES N OTICE OF INTEITN ON TO SELL NOTICE rs .HEREBY GIVEN purauant to the provisions of Sec- tion S440 of the Clvll Code of the Stale-of California, that GEORGE VON GRUBE:N and "l"'.A VON GRUBEN Vendor, of 1120 Coaat Boulevard, Corona del Mar. OtJi- forni&, intend to aell at MILLARD McNl.ITT STOWERS' Vendee, Qr. rona del M.ar, catlfornla. all that certain personal property conslst- lng generally of all stock In tra.de. tixtuns, equipment and good will of a certain IM!rvice station bu!ri- neM known aa VON 'S SERVICE STATION in the C1.ty of Newport Bea.ch and located at Corona del Mar, California, and that the pur- chase price thereof will be paid at 10:00 o'clock a.m . on the 28th day ot September, 19415, at the of- fice Of. Security 'IiUe I:n9Urance and Guarantee Company in the City ot Santa Ana, County of Or- ange. State. of California. Dated ;t&lj!Qt.embw -18, Jf 14~. Gll:ORGE K. VON GRUBEN , .ANN A VON GRUB!i:N, Vendor. Security 1'.itle Inaura.nee and Guarantee Co. 312 North M&Jn Street Santa Ana Pub:-8epL 2~. 1114~. NOTICE O F NON-R&.SPONSI Bl LITY Notice la hereby given that Mrs. Margaret Jayne Wallace baa no PUBLIC NOTICES at the departure hence of Pblllip A. Stanton, AND we herein extend to the widow and tamlly ot tbe decea•ed our heartfelt sympathy at thelt much greater lou, praying that the Father Of the Univttae in hb mercy will temper with bia heal- ing thelr grlef and shield them Lo their hour of great llOrTOW. ORANGE COUNTY COAST ASSOCIATION . L. A. Patch, President. Harry Welch, Secttta.ry Costa Mesa Second In County Total · Of Fat Collecte d Newport Beach agaln exceeded 1ta quota in turning tn 91•ute fat a.c.cordlng to the' report releued th.le week by the War Production Boa.rd, its collection being 178 per· cent of that uked. County figures showed a. collec- tion of l:S.2~ pounds for Auguat.. Leading the Jilt waa A)Wood which turned in 907 per cent ot tts quota or 14 pounds and Coeta: Meea. wu eecond wt.th 298 percent. or 697 pound&. Tustin held third place and Newport Beech f ourth. WPB authorttie11 have a..sk~ that the turning •.n ot wa..su faU continue, aa thtre i8 yet no. ln- creued suppl7 ot otl trom occupied territoriee.. -BllJ' V~ a-•- It WU boped that llle~ battalion wm quickly buDd up Ji. otnngth to 147 men and nve otflcera Lt. George L.. McConnell, a. veteran Df this -.r, will IUCceed CapL o( the Temple 0.ty National bank. u " C't H lJ He retained that pooition until his ruque I y a Expect First Lido Business Bldgs. To Start Soon authority to Incur or create any I------------- INSlit~CE P. A.PALMER W&rren K HDlan:I ..., ezttutlve ot- fict!r ot Company ••1." Barker Brot hers Win Annual Award in Advertising d~~,.:e:;:: ~;love of th• Plan Submitted young man. and even afttt the B Ar h't t war he stuck with it. con1inuing Y C I ec to fly for the fire patrol in Nor-(Contlnuea rrom page 1 ) (Contlnued from P age One I obligation or liability wbat.aoever. binding u pon Jacques Russell Wal- lace. JACQUES RUSSEL WALLACE. By ALFRED GITELSON, Hls Counsel. the m California in 1920 and 1921. ~ctly out to Central avenue. Thi!! He was first to fly ovPr l\fount wu described. aa servrng t he pur- earhest pass ible date in order to CR-12501 Shasta. Not long after Theodor'(' pose ot handling industrial traffic 1 proceed with part f th . _ Pub.-Sept . 25, 1945. Robins entered the rur me<>t in v.·hen the bo&t work!! and cannery gram Thi!!! ~·ould be 0t l • c~~~~- MEN LIDO [SLE PROPERTIES • W 0 . BUCK-Insurance Cou.'1Selor Long ~ach in Ot>cem~r. 1920 Hr employees .s tart home after work. tion ~one ~It of t heir. plan con. MEM ORIAL A natloo-wtde poll made of fur-C'Stabh~ht"d th(' "'orld,s spE'('d ro-1 Udo Isle traffic would enter and sl.sUng of a drug store and' mar- nitllr'e dealers on excellence of rord of 156 m1tes per hour on a ll'ave their island through the new ket building Other units v.•ould their adve rtising gave Barker closed cour.-e ' This then tremen· bu!!linesa distr ict fol lov.· later he said but this re-] \.\.f.fEREAS, the Supreme Ruler Do ,.IHI h•e ~k.-be!' Palm In ltt•. croln or bflrk of b...,.T A..,. you nff,·our.. Jun1py, lrrlU.b~ 11nd .. r•nkt T C:ro•·lnc old hf>fOf'I" :ronr timf'! Sllppl111:! If•''" lo SH Up rtl([hl•! IT'S \'OCR ro~TATE! A 11 /JhcnL 15 00 ~~ 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA \\'E SERVICE Chrys l er Products Fa.ct-Ory Trained l\tech&ii:lcs Cars Called for and Delivered Mandie Motors, Inc. Dlrect Facto!')· Chrysle r -Plymouth Saletl and Serv1ce Brothen1 of Loe Angeles f irst dous speed Y.'SS made in ad£' l-lavi· Un ique Feature . a rrangeme nt of ~lley~ and utilities 1 or . the Universe, in his Inf inite place or their "Socrates" award, ln.nd. On the ~out h side ~f the city and reversion t o acreage m 1 1 \V1sdom has s een fit to take from 1 It waa learned last week. When hi:'" gnt out in!o bu,.in("!"'" hall plan 1s a beautifully land-precede the~r start of conmrdctl~~ I our midst our v•ell beloved citizen, I n view of wa.r•tlme restrictions I of hi s ov,.n. he did y.·hat 1>robably 8caped 8tr1p uf ~o feet v.:1de v.•ith !Thry hope to get this first unit f PHILLIP A. STANTON. Our f'11f'luNTf' t.N-hnlque pt• ~ulta. :'l<o ~· •Urs .. ..,. Of' lfi1"'t.lnn•. l>r. E. F. n..u. D.t' .. rh.(·., 10": ~'.?nd i't"""~ s • .-1...,rt &eaeh. n .. u .. U ;:IO to ';' ;:tO Tul" .. ll&J'P &· Frld•Y•. Othf'r tlml"!I b:r lloPPOlntmf'-.L Pho n• 11:1 1, 18 y....,.,, and apace ratloning, the achieve-many a pilot v."ill do in !his mus-\\:alk.v.·ays r~nntng lo tbe 1'0Uth v.·ork under v.·ay at an eat\)' da~e v.:bo departed hence on Satul'day, ment of Kenneth S . Pelton v.·u tering·out period. llf' \\'t'nl 1ntn Sid\• of t he Lido .bridge for a pro-if the city approves. Sept. 8. 1945. and ~·ho, for nearly considered out.llt\.nding. He directs a li ne which npfl('aled to his n1r· posed boat landing. This .strip Is \Valter Longmoor. member of I half. a century, was an active. 1-------------- the advertlaing policy of the huge chanical tendc>ncie-.. lfC' chooe thf' knOIA'TI &."! Lhe Hud.so~ lying just the commission moved that the v.'lllmg and consistent worker for store. Each month during the automobile field, a nd he has nevC'r north of v.·here a2nd street v.•ould be granted their request and th~ the public good throughout the year a committee of expert.9 Be-dl'Sertcd it. I be. put .through. a.nd .conBtitute a commission bac ked him u votin State of California and filled many lccts the beet furniture advertise-F.xps.nde-d unique idea which might v.·ell be l Cl recommend th h p. t thg important offices v.·ith merit and ment in the n.aUon, and at the end As the-auiomobilC' bu!'inf':'~ f'X· one of the most-advertised fea-ci ty council. e c anges 0 e I distinction, and of the year the annual award 18 p.:'Uld<.'d . the local man dC'<'ided he> tur~s or ~h e ha~bor a rea. Particularly \\'85 he act ive in made on the ba.sla of thl., monthly should also havC' an agc>nC)' in Fle\\·elhng said that the boat advancing the development ot the recognition. Huntington Beach. and there on landlng idea \\'Ould contemplate H ubbeJJ Retu I coastline of Orange County, its --------------1 six lots he has built a modern ' the future factor or short trips • rns J cities, communities, and the wel- 42-1 Ma.in St. Huntington Bea.eh LID 0 building to house th(' cars he rep-' from va.rlous paru: of t h~ harbor From Trtp South; J fa.re .or t~ citizens through the resents. havin11t a !'l:'"n ;cr ~tation to t hE" .cit~ hall and the Lido busl-R ts n· . creation Jn 1913 of the South on one side and a u~ro car lot on ness district by boat-ra~he r than 1 epresen 1gg1ns Coast Improvement Association. of the other. With both plants Rob-b?" car. Thus he \lo'OU!d provide on v.•hlch body he was an organizer Phone Bwitlngton 8ea.cb 268 El Paraiso Cafe American Breakfasts -Lunches -Dinners FLAVORY SPANISH DISHES STEAKS ENCHILADAS . TACOS Closed Tuesday OPEN A.M. to7 P .. M 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. McFadden Place at Court St., Near Newport Pier "Sa tisfied Radio Service" TUB~ AND SUPPi.IFS Mesa Radio & Electronics Co. 1'194 Ne"IVport Boulevard Costa M88S Phone S45 THANKS • • • T H EATE R PhoDte !114 -Free Parking Rox Offtee Open. at. 8:45. Sat· u.rday Matinee at. I :46. Con· tlnuoua Sunday trorn 2 :SO. WeclDMday Only "PAN -~CANA"" and .. MIDNIGHT MANHUNT" Tbun.. -FrL -Sat. iJoan Fonta.lne -Georie BrNrit. '"THE AF'FAIR8 OF SUSAN" Sun. -Mon. • TuN. Betty Grable "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" Wedneod&y Oaly -Nerl Week "'Boatoa. BJadde Booked • Smplclou" ud '"1'BE ADVENTUllE8 "QF &U8TY" 'nan. • Fri. -Nert Week HaJll)Jhrey J1ocut la "CONJl'LIUI"' Comlar;: "Sonc of llenuldette". -Son ot I =es!e,H, "'Nob BW'*, "Pk:tu... of Dort... Gray", "WI tboat "'"9". "Dtlllnpr". "'V&IJey of Dedsloa". to the many Friends and Patrons it has been our pleasure to serve during the 13 years ownership of the Balboa Inn Beauty and Massage .Salon. Our staff has endeavored to serve the women of New- port Harbor area in a most efficient manner, and-we will always clierish the many friendships ·we have enjoyed. -II.- For Our Successor: MO R GAN FIT Z W A T ER We Ask the Same Loyal P atronage We Have Enjoyed, Helen Estus and Staff BALBOA INN BEAUTY & MASSAGE ~N ....... ~811 ..... . .. ' " • • ins en,joys a larger purchasi ni cit~ property and on a small piece [ Richard T. Hu~bell. who has re· and for many year s president, and powe r and capacity for maintllin-wh1c.h might ba.ve lo be acquired, turned from a tnp t o .New Orleans Again later aiding in the rar- ing parts equal to demand from landings for a number or craft to an~ O!her eastern points. ~aa ap. mation of the South Coast Asso.. eithe r or both placPS. discharge pa&1engers for shopping potnted . sales rep.resent.at1ve by ciation a:nd stlll later of the Or- Wi lh expandlng businl'Ss Thecr or ci ty ball buaine5" from m a.ny Dale W atts, Higgins representa-ange County Coast Association of dore Robins has found time to en-parts of the "".ater-touch,ed boun-l ive f~r Ne1A·~rt Ha rbor to handle which body he ~·as an Honorary ter civic life. l\fany clubs have daries o! the Clty. tbe ~igglns line ot bo~ soon t o Vice-President. and borne his name as president. He South of the city hall eite, !lev~ be displayed on Coast H 1ghwa~. WHEREAS. all of these organ- is past president or the chamber eral blocks of vacant property Hubbell will join ~he organ1za-i7Ations, tn which he wa.s an ever K EEPING HOUSE, belpin1r of commerce. of the Costa Mesa-no~· zoned R-3 would be cl'eated lion at 810 ~oast Highway, "'hen act ive adviser and workel', were take care of the family-:yov. Newport H arbol' Lions. of the Ex-\l1ith the nN.• street v.·hlcb might they . are finished, m eanwhile o~ untiring in their aims to bring ~u~~:eti&1!z~~!n~m::s s~ change club. a nd of the American be bullt up In to restdentlaJ income. cupyi.ng quartel's In lhe Bo1Al'Illan about, in addition to many other times ~t Headache and Tired Legion post. H e was first presi· Study Plan property acr oss the bighv.•ay. He valuable and lmpc)rtant improve· Achinl' Muacles. We home airla dent of the Newport-Balboa Fed· The entire plot plan conceived wu klrmerly engaged ln navy ments, the building of the Coast often work just u hard and haft eral Savings a nd Loan association: by Fiewelllng , or course 18 sub-work and 18 an active member ot HJghway from Seal Beach to San just. u m&.tJ.7 Headaches~ just u and later secretary. He was an Ject to change, and was left alter the power squadron. bel'e, organ-Clemente, which highway 18 now many Stomadl _UpaeU and Cd original member of the board of mor e than an hour's diacu58ion izlng claa.ses fOl' instruction of an accompli.thed fact 8.llc\ nation· Jaat. aa Tired. trustees of the high school and with the city engineel' for study handling power and saUing c raft. ally famous because of lt. many :About a y.,r &l'Ot I ftnt .-1 shared in the distinction o! serv· by members of the city council a.nd attra.ctlo~ and ALKA SELTZER ing when the school was built-a pla.nniDg commls•ion be.tore he at the meeting waa moet attrac· WHEREAS, It 18 nttlng among • monument to civic pride. proceeds further. tlve, and l! carried out would be a men that due and proper recog· I ind that it. euel my tS Robins still has time for hobbles. Before any lltreeta are cloaed or credit to the city. nitlon be made or good work ac-Bead, t&katheklnboatot One of them ts the Boy Scouts-new -onea undertaken, hearings No estimate!! or Its coet were compllahcd and wo'rth while deeda Achin&' lluacl.el aod brinp he is chairman of Troop Five. and wtll be called. In the meantime made because the plot plan wa.a attained , :wh~ l ban Add lndlceltioa.. proud ot it. Another hobby ls VariOWI agenciea ot the city are the first lrt:ep ma.de by the new NOW, THEREFORE, We. the 1 The famllJ' .. ,. t am a W flower gardening. Thl.s, too, tak «tidying the plan. which all a.greed city &.rchlteet. and it waa referred Directors ot the 0l'ange County euier to U.. with af:nce I MD some ot h1s spare time. But he to a committee from the planning Coaet A.Uociat.lon, . do hereby ex-knoWn about Alk&aSeltser. -" has not revealed which i.5 going to dad makes him drt~ a 1914 Ford. commtaslon and city council to press our appreclatlon of the B an J'OU tned ALKA..SBLT- sutfe r whet Henry'!I new product The a uto dealer ha.s a peak em-determine it any changes are de-great servtcee treely rendered ZER? If not. why don't 7ou pl comes rolling in unde r \l.'T'8ps. He pJ oyment l"OISter of about 15:-Like sirable. It will come back to the throughout a. long and busy Ille by a pack.ate t;!:.l!~Lane P9Ck1,. Is whispering about that it will other automobile dealers, Theo-planning commission before the our former rrtend and fellow SOf, Small e SO., alao hr. have some innovations developed dore Robins is a bout to come into architect proceeWr wltb the final worker, And we now offlcia.lly and the alaaa a t Soda ounta.lna. T during the wa r . But to get a look his own again after nearly three i~ra~w~ln~ga~. ==~~~~~~~~pe~rs~on~al~l~y~e~xp~r~ea~1;;o~u~r~d=•~•~p~lou~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ at it before the crowds appear-years or difficult times iii the a u· well. t hat's another questi"on. tornobile business. i!J1111utu1u1"'"'0•"'"' ,, ,,,,,,., 1,t, 1,,1 ,, 1 1 , , • 9 " ' " ' " •t1111•11 tt • IJt1111119111:11u1111•""''"'"'"'"''ll u1111111111111111n1111n111t111n111u11111111r1111J11111u111fl1t 111n1n1111111"a. With his wife. Mae and his son, ii ~ Bob and daughter Mary, Throdore ! } ~ Robins lives at 451 Redlands, on • Newport Heights. Bob, too, knows ; c e s· there ls an auto shortage for his ; ___ ; ormng oon • • . dad makes him drive a 1941 Ford. · News-Tim es Classif ied Adv. Sold This Property the Next Day : • Corona de! Mar A Real Bargain In new attractive home. Unfumlshed. Carner lot. Bee.utlful plantings. 2 Bedrooms, Patio. $6500 Terms Poaession at close ol. Escrow Gertrude Waldron Phone 234-W TI·2tc W BSlf -, tl:lllll •wee .. 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ISi --Iii) • hi i I BALBOA TIMES PIM:9mUudU Ncw;u& ••• ' . • • ~ • • • • ~ • • • i • ~ ~ i • • • • • • ~ • I ~ . ;; • ' • l • • lfSWPOllT ILU804 Pfmw8 ·TI!!!!, Newpurt 1111!!, O&llforal!, Tw97, 8eptember !5, llMa ._ __ Free 'sale' of Thrift Shop 'Odds And Ends' Surprises Naval Officer; All Sorts of Things Given Away Remtn111eent ot the boulnrard 9bopei ot Pa.rla or lbe push cart.a Of New Yoik. waa a scenf" ln down· town Newport la.at week '"\then the Thritt Shop held a "free We." Paaaa-.by aaw huge boxes of clothing and art.Jcles of all de-- 9CJ'tptlona piled on the tridewalk and. oneone could take wh&t they wanted and a.a much a.s they WlLJll- ed. all "free gratis for nothing." One high ranking navy officer, pusing by, apled some picture tra.mes Which fitted in with some echeme in hJs mlnd; t.rytng to pay for the?\). be wh told everything waa free, and he ea.Id, ''Well, I can at leaat make a cootrlbutlcm, can't I! .. poem.e. cream pltcber, ra.ln coat ( a.nd there were several good ones), children's clothing, woolen bathrobes, hat.a. pu.rae9, •hoes. men's suit.a, llgbtlng fbl:turel and tam.pa, tooth powder-there were thlng1 too numeroua t.o mention, and both tfen and women went away wtth arms piled hlgh. In charge were Mn. E . E.. Boudinot and Mn. Ruaaell Reed, a nd It waa one sale which wa.a really tun tor the La.dlee. They will continue to. work there on Mon- days, a ccepting and aorting do-- nations, but the shop wUl be cloffd for abou.t a month and will r&- open with a new stock. All pro- ceeds go toward Red Crou and other charitable work.. AAF Soldiers .----------.1Being Rel~ased For Better From Santa ·Ana AID:u:~t .very ooe who stopped went away ~th aomelbln.g which &ppe.:Jed. to them; a volume of DRY CLEANING ~' Broadway Cleaners ~ ... BACK .t W_.., .._ -~.ec.aa»- Wallaby. Cleaned a Bleached ct-Ute -Blaakec. • Dr..-Dr7 a-.. CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS • SANT A AN A. Sept. 2.2.-To Te- lleve a "b&cklor'" of .AAF aoldl.en eligible for dlscb.arge. the Sant.a Ana Army Air Bue today began operation of a aeparaU90, function. Brigadier Cenua.J ArthW' E . Euterbrook. Commanding Gen- eral of the a.lr base, announced tbe separation ol the first group of of- ficers and enlisted pereonnel to- day. The designation of a sep- aration function at Santa Ana la temporary, Euterbrook declared. ·we are g-oing to relieve the backlog of eligibles who can't be processed through the Army Serv· ices Forces separation centers," he explained. Portions of the base-\\0 hlch is also an AAF redistribution station and convalescent h0i9pital -\\'ent on a seven day \\'eek, the general announced. ln orde r to expedite I the discha rge system. "\\'e are going lo ha ve a man I di9C harged \\'i thin 48 hours after he s tarts processing," he said. I Ah' \\·hen shall all men·s good Be each man's rule. and universal Peace I Lie lLke a shaft or light across the 1 land. ·Organization Meeting Called For War Chest Hill preliminary arrangement.a nearly completed, Paul A. Palmer. who aga.ln he-.da the War Cheat. Ortve for thla year, bu called • meeting of hts lieutenants and captain• who have volunteered their eervtces to meet wtth him to bear the opening gun tired tn a campaign. t.o raiae $19,800 tor the many charity need.II of war agen- cies and community chest t or the coming year. The cheat lncludea the National War Fund and all relief, welfare, and aoctal project.I for every branch of the armed aervicee here and abroad, be uplalned. It allO includes naUonal, atate. &nd local reltl!!f agenctea. with a quota en- larged thl• year to $19.800, which baa al8o taken ln a very import- ant ltem-the Veterana' Welfa.n Service, which everyone concemed &CTeed abould be Included.. The flnlt meettng slgn.alllng st.a.rt of the campaign will be held at the Balboa Ya.cbt club Friday noon, Mr. Palmer aaJ.d . A promin- ent apeaker will outline the cam- paign and etate tta purpoeea. One Hour More Sleep Sept 30 Hurray! Come Sunday next. you can sleep another hour and still wake up at the aame t ime, or at least IOmethl~ to that effect. Becau1e Sonday, Sept, 30 at 2 a. m. all clocks In the nation will be set back one hour and It wlll be pea~ time for certain. T he Senate fin ished action last week on a measure which eliminat ed war time aod per- mits states to set back t heir c!Ocks to standard time known before the war. And, If you're lucky. you will still wake up while it's light! And like a lane of beanui athv.rart ~tr. and !otrs. A. A. ].fartell sr. of \\'oonsocket, R. I .. who have been guests at the home of their son. A. A. ;\fartel jr .. Sa nta Ana a venue. Costa Mesa, left last \\'erk tor home. planning to stop off in Phoenix, Arizona. to visit their daug hter , Miss Marjorie Martell. 20'7 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Phone t576 the sea ? -Tennyson Sta (( Sgt. and Mrs. ErneM Smith and son Bradley are guests at the home ot ~Jr. Smith's uncle. Roy Updike, Rochester street, Costa ?.fesa, while he la at the Santa Ana Redistributio n Center. WE PROUDLY PRESENT • • De-Commis5ion Coast Guard Here Saturday; Six Remain West Newport Man Child1Dies After . Formerly of Honolulu, Emergt:ncy ~~ration Former Balboans Move to Eureka B "ed . S ta ..... _ For Append1c1tis urt m aD l'U.UI Funeral services' were conducted ElfecUve at 11 :30 a. m. Satur- day, the Newport Harbor Coast Guard bale wu de-commluloned along with ordera to de-commJa.. 9lon varloua aaai.t.aot captalna o! the port on the coast. and by four o'clock the large headquarters wu alm.oat entirety empty with the exception of eufflclent equipment and furniture which will be used by six cuatodiana to remain unW otficial cloelng date Oct. 16. The mllltary &lmOBphere which surrounded the Collln.e Illla.nd home or Jimmy cagney waa en- tirely abamt over the Wffk-end tor the tlnt time ln over two and one-half yeu'S. Mo1t of the cout guard boat.I bad been taken out about Aug. ll, and no check t&Jten on boat.I golng in and out of the h&rbor .ince the open.iDI' ol the h&l'bor. Tbe balance at the crew wu spllt up by ee:Ten men being tzan> ferred to the Ship Control Statlon at San. Pedro to work under Capt. George Gelly, and the remainder tranaferred to the hue at Wll- mlngt.on tor turthe?' transfer and dlocharge. Had Large Complement A normal complement of about 70 regula.rs with the aaatatance of Rex Albright, former policeman and reeJdent of Balboa Z.land. a member of the Orange Co4DtY Pea.ce Oftlcera' A.uociatlon. wtth a rat.Jng or BM/1. HI.a family of wife and three little girls live on the l.llland. Arthur Baldus. BM, wae formerly with the traffic· de- partment of the Greyhound Unea. LeRoy A. Hopkins, S/l , wtio WU ala.led to go to the cout guB!'d academy for a poaelble coaunla.. slon, wu prevented from receiving it by V -J Day. Cba.rles A. Cromer, CM/3 bad the bonor Of helping pl&ce the baae in commluton, and after a tour of duty came back t.o help de-com- mi.ton it. The lut man to be named, liI. L Prizant, liIO.liI/l bu been here •ince the early 1JUm1D.er a.ft.er a tour of duty in the South Pacif1c. Funeral aervtcea were held at 2 p.m. Thursday tor Andell Osborn Platt. 66, 7402 West Ocean Ftont. who died at 520 North Main lltreet. Santa An&. while tunlnc a piano. He had been a reeldent or Orange county for four yeare and waa a member of Muon.Jc Lodge No. 371 of Honolulu and No. 131 of Santa An.a. Surviving are the widow, Mn. Oara L. Platt: a daughter. Mrs. Fay George Hill, Loe Angelee; a brother. Leater Platt ot Santa Ana: two •latent, Mlaa Annie Platt of Whittler and M.ra. George Jenkins Of Santa Ana. Rev. Hany Owing. put.or of the F\nrt Baptlat church or Santa Ana wu ln charge Of services, held at the Wtnblgler Memorial chapel, and gra.vulde aervtces at Fairhaven cemetery were conduct- ed by Muonic Lodge No. 131. -~ TklMIT ._.._ Supervisors and Planners 0 K Mesa Dog Kennels Fitzwater New Owner of Inn Beauty Shop the volunteer port security force made up a war-time total of near- ly 400 men here during the height of the war. lt waa d19Cl09ed by Lt. A . P . Andrewa, 8.8Slsta.nt cap- tain or the porl who had charge of t he base since Lt. Eugene Toifl wa..s aaeigned to sea duty early thi.! spring. Lt. Tom Turner open. ed the base originally. bfls.s Helen Estwi, proprietor ot After much conalderation and conflicting a.ct:JOM by the county planning commlsston and board of supervlaors, the ta.tter body finally approved gTantlng of a permit to Charles 80\llt·erbank of Huntington Beach to establl8h cocker spaniel kennels on a five-acre tract on Newport boulevard betv.•een 21st and 22nd streets. at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Laguna Carl and Mrs. Danielson. who Beach Funeral Home for Sherill have been in business around ~ Ann, four and a half year old parts for more years than he cares daughter ot Mr. and Mn. Ralpb to admit, have decided to cast Taylor, Pacific avenue and Wfbon their Jot wtth the northern cau- atreet, Cotta Mesa, who died fol-fornians and are leaving for Eu.- lowing an emergency appendec-reka.. tomy at St. Joseph'• hospital. Carl was for year.; connected Surviving are the parenta and a with Otarley Way's grocery and al.!lter, Eyelyn, 6: the grandparent.a later took over the F..ast New-· Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor and Mr .. port Market: then he so.Id that and and Mre. Homer P•aorui, Laguna the home at BaJboa and went to Beach. and several aunt.a pnd Costa Mesa to live. Carl has been uncles. on the civil service commjss.ion Interment was at Weatminater and other civic ~es but resigned Memorial Park. 1 them to live the> lire of Riley. WELCOME CAFE 2560 Newport Blvd., Coda MM& GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE -:-MODJ;:RATE PRICES FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER 5 P. Ill. unW 10 p. m. -Sunda.)"I: 12 aooa DUI 10 p. m. ()pm 1:30 ...... to 10 p. .... -Cloood ·~ Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays 8to12p.m. Newport 433-M Our Kitchen Open for Inspection Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop. The fire boat ta the only mobile the Balboa Inn Beauty shop, has Supervi.sor Irvin George vordon, piece of equipment remaining a.t sold the business which 8he has \J.lho served as chairman at the .~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the base. and that will etay until bcc-n running 13 yean; and plans special hearing Wednesday. as- Oct. l5. The city Is a ttempting to to take a real vacation. The sured interested ?.Jesans the place \ arrange for floating fire fighting beauty and massage salon, located would be closed if It became a equipment "·hen the coaM guard in the Balboa Inn Arcade, has long nui.!ance. finally c loees here on that date. bee n popular \\·ith the ladies of A report on another Mesa ken- Lt. Andrews. ""·ho returned a fter t he h arbor area. nel. that of J. i.r. Boykin, 2410 several \,;eeks· leave on a ..._trip The new manager is Morgan Elden avenue, \.\'A..S r el.'eived from east 91.lpervised the de-commis· Fllz\.\·ater. a la.,.;ycr forme rly \\·Ith E. E. Ft-isbyi of the health and s.ionlng of t he base. He is destined the di~t rict attorney'~ offi ce. Los sanitation division to the effect to go to the Long BeA.ch demobill-, Angeles. "'ho is running the shop tha ~ condi.t!ons v.·ere highly un· zat ion unit to handle di~harge of t himsc·lf, a s of ~tonday. Mr. Fitz· sa nitary \\'!l b 45-50 dogs quartered men o n the same ba.!liS as the I ""'atcr has a compctcnc t staff of I there and . fed garbage in open navy. He y,·ill be attached there. opera tors. a nd thinks he is going boxes \l;hcih \\·ere left for t\\·o An unofficial statement of his to like h i!' n('v.• business. f\1rs . Fi tz· 1 days before being cleaned out and prior transfer v.·as unfounded. I \\'atcr \.\i ll continue as manager of I bumed. The remaining me n \\·i ll be head-t hei r small hot£'1 at 421 Harding The kennel is in a closely-popu- ed by Q~f. &lontle A. R uc ker. on :-;trt'C'I, v.·hC're they have lived for I lated area and the dogs were leave Crom the civil service postal the-1>ast two years. claimed to be noisy. Boy kin has a department at Monrovia, and tor-f I license to care for only 15 dogs \ mer commander of the American Patience does not mean lndiffer-and was notified by the health de· Legion there. H e served in the ence. \"\·e may wo rk and trust and partment he would have to get nav)' before. during, and after the wait, but \\·e ought not to be idle j a more satisfactory condition or first world \llt'ar. He ls one Of the or careless \\'hile v.raiting. 1 steps would be taken t o abate the beM liked melt in the contingent. -Gail Hamilton 1 alleged nuisance. • • Before You Build or Remodel visit our interesting sample and display rooms. Color guides, planning aids. com- prehensive stock of rugs, carpets and linolewn. Kap& Carpeta Cleaned. Bepalnd LUDLUM Carpet Works l&tt Sooth Maln Si. 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"WEBER" WO& WAB•CiB-(lMIM -CUlll8 ... ..irr41a . • ·\ ••• ' ' • I REFRIGERATION AND AIR CON'ffi10NING ENGINEERS 623 South Loe Aqeles Street -ANAHEIM -Phone Anaheim 4652 .. .... e Q" Is tlw fw 0-00.ELlllltlilll-wa ' ' ' •• Varsity Squad Practices Here For Oct. 5 Tilt with Laguna ' Ttlfrty-ttve vanity bualdu were practlclq kicking, -1ng and general play formatlorul on the . footb&ll !Wd at Harbor IDgh ICbool tut week with only about two weeks nm•l'nlng before the f1nt game at the .eaaon.. A total Or about 118 turned out for toot- b&ll practice eoon alter ecbool opened, but oaJy four regular let- termen from l&lt year'a eleven were on band, &Dd Coach la J4ll- lu had about three dor.en promla- 1.ng players from whlch to select b.18 flnt team. Aft.er a. fairly succesatul eea... eon la.at year which wa.s bard hit by navy inroad8 into their rank.a, the coach must build up hi! flrat team !Tom a group which have not seen first 9tri.ng competition, for the most part. He has a nucleus of two backs in Ha.nza.1 and Frei. tag, a tackle ID Lee, and a guard in Gould, all of whom are letter- men from last year to con,,truct a team, together with promlalDg lade Of weight and speed who may ml\ke a creditable showing in the conference rRA::e this fall. Let Us Help You With Your Transportation Problems •We Can Show You "t' I 8 • • • Cheaper to Rent a Car for a short time ( 4 months or Jess) than to buy -ruid less \\'OJTY. Come in and talk to os about our WW FALL RATES Line Of 170 Lba. Miller calls hl8 9e1uad of about 40 men together every &t'ternoon for practice, and on th~ field they look llke college bu.aide&. The coach expect.a hi• line to average nearly 1 '70 pounds, and while be has not tried to pick a tint atrlng, be named eeve.ral contenders for poatrona, becauae the flrst game wtth: Laguna High Oct. O i• spur- ring all Of the boya into action for permanent places In the line-up. In addition to the four men named, Miller sa.ld that John Fow- ler eeems to b&ve a lead on the quarterback job, and Bob Durkee from. Balboa Island on one of the halfback places. J im Nelson, a tranafer from Santa Ana U!: out for backfield also. For the end positions Dick Wall- ner and Art Abbott are sbo"'·ing up well, Quincey C&.!Js and Gould are trying out at guard, a.a are several other promising boys. Horen (no relation to the famous Babe Horrell of University of Cal- ifornia fame) Is going after cen- ter. Miller is looking for Lee to handle a tackle a.s!rignment and p083 ibly Dick Grable another. but, be explained that these usign- ment.s u well aa others are sub- ject to change. Harbor H igh wound up a tie for second la.at eeuon after sev- eral bad breaks. They loet to Santa Ana and Fullerton and tied Or- ange. This year the regular .ea.son does not get under way until after the Laguna. Colton and St. An- thony games on succeeding Frl- da)'ll. Bag 15 Lions SAN FRANCISCO. SepL 25.- Bounty was paid on 1:§ lions by the California State Divialon of Flab and Game during the month of AagueL Five ma.lea and 10 fe- males were ta.ken in the following counties: Santa Clara 3, Trinity 3, San Luls Obispo 3. Lake 2, µ... sen l , Humboldt 1, Santa Barbara 1, Loe Angeles 1. Efteclve Sept. 15, 1945, by ac- tion Of the State LegUlature the bounty n°"'' paid on mountain lions is $50 for males, and $60 for females. Previously the bounty was $20 and $30. 10,000 Deer Taken HERTZ Drive Ur Self SYSTEM SAN IBA:o\CISCO. Sept . 25.- A total of 10.089 deer tags \\'ere I tu med in to the State Divi.!ion of Fish and Game reporting deer killed up t o Sept. 14 . Las'-year 10,055 tags had been accounted for l to the same date. S595 Market Ph. 5232 RIVERSIDE The 1945 California valencia crop is estimated at 37.800.000 boxes. a record crop and 22 per .. ___________ ...;1 •cent greater than in 1944. HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS Complete .• beautiful lines. Personalized and General. 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How Snowbirds S a Service Wives Club Notes To re<tlfy an abnormal con· B 0 w L Cbrlotlne Flecher ente~e<i 22 ~~LI~~~~!:==============~ 1 Became Popular · dtUon and prea1<1e over the future membe"' and tmncl8 of tbe Youtb ot thla rugged. graceful and blghly B A L B 0 A Fellowahtp group of Salem Evan· (Continued from lalt week) succe•tul little aaillng txJ&t. tbere 0 2 rell.ca.l church. at a beach party wae orga.ntud, lut week, the 2 4 • Ch•""'• In Club Day at the USO &11.d waa a deeee.rt with Origlnal Sall 75 Sq. Ft. Sn-bird Cl&U Y••bt Racing ~-.;;,._....;;,.,_..;. ____ ,. tut week at her bome, 71! Cell· • Will'· J Reid mad rl naJ v -- watermelon .erved, 1'boH preaent ~ · e hla o gt .1..--latJon. comp·~-d of a ~•m •,..-------------, tr&l avenue, Balboa. Gueata p.lb-b ---...... tn the .... n .. f 7 t hl ~ •Ul'I: 0~--,..1 · A change u ~ m....._ were Irene Ollila, Howard and -..... 0 ~ aquare eel w ch be-. of weU known local. men. ered for wiener bake and supper th Servi Wlvu club to of Ea.at th and around a. bonfire and afterward day tor e ce • Mtchul; Nonna Ka.rtln and Skip-ca.u. em we& er •eu At the Newport 118.rbor Yacht spent tbe evenlnl at the F\1n Zone. =-d~,1:'~'~~. ~:1;~: py, Jlarg&ret Nifl'NIUO"N•ki and ~=e=pleW Y':s l4.UJ.drpbyeanae.~~ club l:lenry B. Grandin, Shirley E . Newport· Balbn& Tourist Bureau A ..... ~ II --· •··ued Randy, Glnge.r Roge.rw, Betty ' ' · u y, '-•eaerve. Rlcb&rd Fenton. Wm. K. m-.. • ._,e cenee ---on that day u ahe hU lo talce Mr. Brandt and Mrs. Killefer. White and J .M. Webeter redesign-- recently to Abe Co.eby of corona Aahen to the doctor for treatment. Many hu.abanda are DOW" belng ed the aau, incH&aing It to 101 Murphy, Leon S. Heseman, James del Mar and Edna A. Kelley of Sbe. 1.9 ai.o b&viDg her b&ndlcnlft returned and the group i. growing 9e1uare feet ('llli ft. 6 In. on the M. Webeter, Everett Korrla, Capt. Hollywood. cluees on l4:onday from 10 &.m . smaller ea.ch week. One ot the bolat: 12 ft. 4 lo.. on the boom) J . A. Beek, Walter K. Lewta and All Modes of Travel to Europe, MeDoo, H.r.....U Round-the-World Trips in the near future. See Mn. Boy "-Ph. S91 IOI Palm Mrs.. Marton Alden, 1906 Court to lt> p.m. and moet of the clu.b latett I.a: the buaba.nd ot Lorraine whtcb remain .tandard meuure-Howard Younglove. held a meeting street. e.nterta.tned w1th a fl.ah members and aervice wtve• are at-Moore, who returned about two ments to UU. day. with the specific i.dea of doing dinner la.It week for friend.II ' from tending to make Christ.mu pree:~ weeks ago. He la the aon Of Mr. Tom Broadway built the f ir8t eometbiDg ·&bout the popular but the Corona Chrlatian cburcb. ents. Each ptrdiOn deelri.Dg to be &nd Mrs. Westphal of the Herbert ten or twelve Snowbird!! tn New-dlsorg&nlud Snowbird. The result Gueet• included Rev. Ivan WU-there at lunch Um.e l• a.aked to Apartment... port Harbor, Jamee M. Webster, of their deliberations: J . A. Beek, 11a.auJ, putor of the church; Hat. bring their own sandwiches and Something special la planned by N.H.Y.C. purcbaa:ln.g one of the elected Commodore; Everett Mor- tie Beardaley of Garden Grove, deseert and coffee will be served club members lhia week, a trip to flnt. Soon a.fter Marcua Job.naon rllt, Vice Commodore; HO'illfard I !..------------..J Homs: 10 a. m. to A p. m. Evele.na Wlla<m and Emma Eng-by the USO. the Ice Follies and Uckete are be-entered the boat building f ield and Younglove, Secretary -Treasurer, land of Riverside. a.nd Lottie Col· Mn. Clayton Tbompeon, popu-tng purchued for Friday, Sept. 27. prior to bia recent retirement. built and Weaton Jay, Wendell C8.lk1Da, burn, Jennie Thorp and Mrs. Lam-lar eecretary of tbe USO, baa had Nonna Martin, wife of Lt. Ray-almoet one hundred of the graceful Ken Davis and Leon Heseman put I beth ot Corona.. to take a leave of abeence due to mond Martin, ha.a received a win little boa.ta. Some year• later Don In charge ot DeBign and Table ot ill health from overwork. She will from her husband who ia lil Douglaa started building, and tbl.3 Tolerances (mea.aurement). be greatly m issed by all the aerv-Europe. that be ~xpecte to be summer completed h ls 175th They adopted a Constitution and tee people. Her place Is being home about Oct. l 5 and will then Snowbird. Capt. J . A. Beek sc-By-Laws &nd also determined the taken by Mr•. Olarles B. Ho~:ard, be discharged. qllired No. 2 which was awarded minimum 8.ge-llmit for a Sno,,.•bird Judge Can . Be Hard-Boiled who hae returned here after a Irene Ollila bu received word as a prize In the 1923 Tournament! AAsoclaUon !ddpper-16 years. year in Tulse, Okla lfrs. Ho"'•ard from her husband, who Is also In of Llghts, being presented by the! The formal and necessary being BOMB, .tnr<>. MABlNE Local juetlce may seem leoieDt to some outside offenders "'ho get off easily with the first offense but did not indude Edgar LeRoy Mattson of Long Beach who was brought into court Aug. 4 and pied guilty of violation ot Section 502 of the vehicle code -drunken driving, and was fined $100 or 50 has been ln USO work for four Europe that he expects to return Newport Harbor Yacht club to completed and legalized, plans BADI01I REPACKED years. I home ~bout the end of the year Betty White. daughter of aarence were laid to spread the tame and M.utDe mlec1rkd.&n While ot Redlands. tavor Of the Snowbird. Plans and 1 BURT R. ... TQRTON Recent Meetings and he ~·IU receive his dl8Cliarge. Ed rt 7 Dorothy Scborle writes from As an aside, . son Shock bor-specifications will be made avail-I 1111 ~-• m-· Plaone Ul'7 The meeting of Sept. 1 was ro~ved the drawtngs of !o1arcua able and. it is believed, with Its -.-.. ~~ held at the home of btra. Robert Sa.n Francisco that she ls having Johnson, lengthened the stick and popularity already well est.ablish-•!..---'N:;.::•::•.tpo;:;rt:..:...::B;:-=aL=-.::(Ja=Jl"-I. _ __, KJIH..fer. club leader. 505 J atreet a grand time with her husband horte d th boo d t d d h b 1 1 f bl hi s ne . e m, an crea e e . t e Snow ird will at last of-111,"11111,1111\111111,1111111ut Hl ht i•1111111111u11111111111111111:!_ with a luncheon served which fea-\vhUe they are v.ra t ng or 8 8 · P the Olympic class for the famous flclally come into its OWIL 1 ! ~ days in jail. The youth failed to send in any money as he agreed, and on Aug. 15 a bench warrant was issued for him, and when he appeared Tues· day before Judge 0 . A. J ones in city court, hla plea of ·no work' failed to impress the judge, and lured tamale pie, aalad a.nd for to be r epaired and readied for sea. a t th t -E G G s • t d They left their Small son. Tim. r ces 0 a name. t t already enjoys the title of I ~ !! de86ert, apple pie.. Those at en -Twenty two years avo the late • - 11 " ·Ith Mr9. Schorle'9 mother, Mr&. --e fo rming the biggest yacht race l.n ~ ~ Ing ';\.'ere Betty Brandt and Le.! e. Goodell Sherman and some col-the world. In the 10th annual ~ j Irene Ollila, Howard and Michael: Everett Rea. l a d ed to t ~ - Norma Martin and Skippy. Ginger Oyde Ashen, director ot the e gue8 en eavor orm a flight just concluded no less than ~ E V E By D A y ~ M d USO. !JI able to be at the club Snowbird A.Mociation but their et-one hundred and thirty-five Snow-!_ f R [ S H ~ ~c;!~r~y~e~be~~dd ~~:yn again. and everyone w&.11 glad to to~ ::Ued and t no ohther gro~p, birds competed for the Governor's • ~ '"elcome him back a.fter such a un e presen yac tsmen, ea Tl"ophy on Newport Harbor waters. ~ ~ Rydholm.. .. ma.de the attempt. ~ ~ The previous m"'Ung '-''U held long absence. There &re today more than 300 ~ Lake Coun-Bartlett - 25 Years Late.-Snowbirds in commission on the -"'3 ~ he went to .jaj 1 eo, 50 days Adult Evening Classes Open This Your friends and mine Week in Many Courses; No Charge Mrs. A. M. Chrlsten•en at Bal- boa Island entert&Jned membera of The Evening High school at the Jolly F1ve Hundred club of Newport Harbor Hi is officially Placentia at her home laat week. opening this week. Several adult Mn. Hattie Hetterbrlnk held high night classes are scheduled to be- acore and Mrs. Charles Han.sen gin under the direction of accred- wu second, with Mrs. J . R. Wal· ited high school teachers. Beginning and aavanced wood· lace low. Others present, were shop clas.ses will be held 00 Tues· Mrs. Sarah Alqulth. Mrs. H . C. . r day and Thursda)· evenings rom Fou, Mrs. A. B. Meyer, Mr1. ·ict· A Lewis Edwardson. Mrs. J ohn Wag. 7 to 10 in the shop bu1 1ng. r· ner, Mrs. Charles Grafton, Mr!t. thur Worden ~ill be in charge. Olive Johnson and Mrs. Pearl New construction v.·ork. furniture Moodie. overhauling. lathe work. mC'Chani- completion of moet of the cou.raea. Harbor residents are invited and urged to take advantage of this opponunity for free instruction in the Evening High school. Mrs. G-eorge Wheat of Newport Island, vice-president of tb'e Or· ange County F ederation of Wom- en's clubs. s.nd Mrs. Lyla.n Moe· singer of Huntington Beach were in charge of the Literary Section mt'eting of the Huntington Beach club whic h met Tuesday afternoon. • Classified advertisers get big returns from a small investment. Mrs. Phil Neary, P oppy avenue, cal drav.:ing and some metal shop Corona de! Afar, left late la.st week "'ork will be offered. This c lai::s for San Francisco on receiving has been high!)' succf:'Ssful during ~·ord of the death of her mother. the past !'f'veral y('ars. and is fi n Master Sgt. a.nd Mrs. Ric hard opportunity for both beginning /;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.; Haag. :>03 36th street, announced and advanced students. the arrival of a son. born Sept Hubert Kidder \Viii again offer a 13 at St. Joseph hospital. He beginning and advanced na\·iga· weighed !rix pounds, ten ouncee tion cla.<\S on l\1onday and \Vednes· bilr. a.nd Mrs. Jess Gilbert, 175 da:,· e\'cnings. The cla!1..." "i ll b<' Al bert Place, Costa Me!lft. arC' held in Room 133 or thC' main parents of a son, born Sept. 13 a t building from 7:30 to 9 :~. and St. Joseph hospital and weighing "ill begin next ~tond:t ~'. Scptl'm· five pounds, 14 ounces. her 24. Guests at the home of Mrs. Pby11lc&I Training Frank \Valsh, 1842 Ne~·port boule-Ph.rsicaJ educatio n clas.~f'S \I.ill vard, Costa Mesa. are her mother, be held on Tuesda y; \VednC'Sday l\lrs. Louise Baldwin, and aunt, and Thursday evenings in the gym. Mrs. Emily Smith, both of MU-Tuesday classes will be primarily "'aukee. given over to basketball. and ,-------------rl Thursday to volleybaJI. On Wednesday nights mi:11:ed badrnin· ton "ill be played. Both begin· nen; a nd advanced students are in· vited to join "'ith these grouf)lS'.. The classes ~e held from 7 to 10 SHOWER DOORS Pre-War Quality and Price Rost and Drip Proof See your JocaJ plumber or til~ man Southern Counties Supply Co. lf.t' Cout 81\.·d., ?lii'o. Laguna Beach, CaUlornla Pbone M.52 p. m. Commercial classes. typing and shorthand, and Spanish ma.y be offered as evening classes depend· in& upon the demand for such in· struction. Information regarding such classes may be had by call· ing t he high school at 1400. All classes are free. and high school credit may be obtained for the Li~~~ We're Considered a Friend of the Family's We're clad to do •m&ll fa\.·or...-juat u "''e're g-lad to be of help 1n , emerge.odes and Ill· ness: aupplying de· pendable remed.les a.nd sclenttficaJJ.v f 1 11 1 n g preecrt pttons. Phone 5 Newport Beach , Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front 8\q' Victory Bond• And "°· like an untutored or-West coast, most of them rigbt ~ Pears for Canning ~ phan the Snowbird baa grown lua-bere In Newport Harbor. It ta ~ ~ lily, without organization or dl-freely predicted & new era ot popu-! i rectlon eo that it ts to be marvel-lartty will come to the gallant lit-! ,. R O C [ R I [ $ ;_: ed that today, nearly 2~ years tle veBBele that taught so many ~ '11 later, the preltellt deaign mea.aure-of our promineDt sailors their first • Cold .... .,.ts .="~ me.nts are still remarkably true to yachting expertence8, thus fulfUl-! _.... _ the orlgtn&l -a tribute to our Ing the pred.JctiOJ\8 of an unkno'Ntl ~ Ptut• ... Y•ct.hles ; a uthor who introduced the Snow-i Pbcme Ill.I 0V-. ._..,. ~ bird in & time';\.'Orn copy of RUD-• ~ DER. i Button's Grocery! News-Times advertisements are ~l'JM Newpwt ...... eo.ta llela i your guide to efficient spending. ~u1u111•••1111u1 "1111111111111L11""''"11'rn•1•11111111111t1ui1 Lumber and Building Materials Bay District Lumber Co. Phone UM 518 OOABT mGmVAY AT THE ARCHES GO .ROON B. FINDLAY CONTRACTOR and BUILDER MAINTENANCE AND REP AIR OUR SPEOIALTY Cabinet Shop Service Office Cabinet Shop 8410 Coast Blvd. W1 SOth St. Phone 41% Pb. 2388--' Nl:WPOBT BEACJB. CALIF. Fresh Daily DelJctous Sea Food8 Or, complete equipment when you want to catch yoJI. own. • HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH SNOOVLES ('7 oa$ of 10 people rMd N_,..'l'lme8 ClaMlfied Ads.) By Cy Hungerford "10\J 5HooL.DN'T SAY LEGS. "114EoY 'RE I LIMl3S •. - DOROTllY DARNIT You· RE 1NTE.RE.$Tf.O IN CAT~. Ll~TEN . ,O,NQ fl L Rt'.AO "TO YOU A00VT T"E 1'1 ' • ., 1 • W·W·WHA'S PIS AL.L. 7 r OOLl:5H"icSS MA" WAS><•N' !>ONE. ..,....OOK 'fo CL.!M01'1' ·' WELL Wl1AT • 1$ IT Ttlf.IJ? r :1e1t At~r NATF· S~vRE GRMJO ? -ES· SPf5fl.:; vt.:t.:1 \1714EN 11':S Au.. Dl<ES UPI • By Charles McManus RATS ·~ ' .... ./ ' I ·' .~· ·•' , ,-L.-1 r • -r · 1 • 0.-Sbatblcl< Ball, 106 18111 -t. attended the tint r.n m .. t. Ina ot the Scllubort club held PUBLIC NOTICES . -' .;'j/ ' - . ~ .-_ _--~ ' . ,. I .' ' • :NWWPOal' B••MO& M&W8· - J Wedneeday at the bome ot Lucille Palmer, Lm Angelea. Two 900ga COlnpoeed by Mn. Ball were OD the Jl'Ofn..m. sung by the club's new Pl"elident, Cecile Bnnb•m Ave., Newport Beacb, cautornia. WITNESS our handa th1I lot.b. da.y ot September, llMS. R. W . SHILL. F . B. STILLING& EVE·RY NE1WS-TIMES CLAS$1.FIED AD IS A . · Read Them for Profit • • • Use Them for Re.ulta OPPORTUNITY! ---If you dca't ftnd what you are Jooldng for ad1l'ertl8ed In th1s 11Bue Phaae Newptrt Beach 12 or 13 and place )'QIJ1' own advwUlanmt --- STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) I!~~~~~!::~!!§~=::!! 11 PuaLtc NoTtCES NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL . NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN punuant to the provl.I~ ot Sec· · t1oa 3"0 ot. the Civil Code ot the 8t&te of OU!fomla, th&t THOMAS 3. MASCARI and KATHRYN KA.SCA.RI Vendor, or 322 Marine A:,enue, (Balboa. Ialand) Newport Beach. C8Jifornia, lntend to aell to JACK coft.N Vendee, of 322 Marine Avenue (Balboa. Island) Ne"POf't Bea.ch, Ca.ll!ornla.. all that certain per90n&l property COlLabtlng generally ot. all 11tock COUNTY OF ORANGE ) •. nun.mu G IDO'LOno:NT OPI'-" II M.Lll KI8CllUAN&OUll IO BOATS, 8UPPLIE8 .. WANTED TO mT ... •SAL ~ATll &T ON THIS 10th day of Septembef, J ;_:;-;:;::::;=::;._.,.-::,-::--,=-::--,,_:; ------------ A. D., 1945, before me Tom W. FOR SA.LE-4x1 Box Traller. A..l FOR SALE-'42 C'b.rls Craft 19--tt. WANTED TO RENT-Muat h&ve WANT TO 1..EASE-Two bedroom Hendenlon .a Notary Public: tn and c<mdlUon. See 207 Edgewater, H E A T E R S >peed hoa~ like new, 14S b .p. turn. small bouoe or apt. In Oct. home yur round. Pvt owner at tor ll&ld OOUnty and State, rollld· Balboa. n.2tp T E L E P H 0 N E motor, apoUlgbt. trumpet horn. 4-mo•. baby and motlier. Hua-·El P&nleo Cafe, UO KcFadden 4 Large Selection •""' p lng \heroin duly comm!Uloned alill OPERATORS Dearborn Gaa •••SO cub. bone Loo Ang.I.. band returning home from So. Place. Phone 138').W. 117-tfc owom, personally ap~-d R. W. FOR SALE-Bargain.. Houare trail· He-~'-Ol-· Gu Pleaaant 22&l2. 73....f.tc Pa.elite. Will take good care of 1--...,..,::-;:;;,;=~,-;::;,,-,;;-:=-r---er, clean and airy. 14·tt. Sleep. ..-u.i ..,_ AT CORONA DEL 14.A.R SHILL toand Fto. !_ ~_:n.i.mGs two, '36&: '37 Hud. Seel., $328. NEEDED Duo Therm ou FOR SALE-21-tt. oallbo&t. $360. your proped ~-d wtoorrklnpl~-rotor Beautiful Lo•~ known me ~ u.ie penona BLral. Sellon, 'Lot 11, Munidpal Alwaya Plenty In Stock UO Abalone aveo.ue, Balboa ta-room an ...._r ..... ., ~ whoae namea are aubocrlbed to Ille Gamp Ground, Newport Beach. SANTA ANA FURNITURE CO. land. 33-t!c atay. Prefer Santa Ana or beach. $600 _ $650 wtthln Inatrument. &nd &<knew!-72,..tp Good Pay While Lellmlng 426 Weat 4th st., Santa Ana Pb: N . B. 1481-W. 73_.tc Buy Now edged to me that they aecuted and Regular Increases Thoe. R. Willlama Ph. S.A. 922 FOR SALE-Sklmmer, $f0, with WANTED TO RENT-Balboa. i.. A.a theae wlU eoon be gone. the aame. 8119DfDl8 01J1DJ: 10 7S-4tc pre9e11t All°" l60 with~ l&il. land. Winter rental, house or W. J. HOLCOMB IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 Jobe available l:n ma.ny Ph. N. B. lMS. 70.Uc apartment, tu.rnJBbed.. 2 adults. 1517 Oout HJgbway have hereunto at my hand and af. R 0 0 F s other Southern callfoni.La fot rent. ao ye&r'll 1n Orange --~·----------. T. w. SOule. Orange co. T1Ue O>rona del Mar tbced my official eeaJ the day and Applied or Repaired cit! COWlty. o.nz..8chmidt Piano Oo., FOR SALE-Two rowbo&Q, lJ.ft. Co o--•--72 2t 'Wb th ~--_r ... •-N "-'· •--ta •·-•tt ~ 7 tt.· alao two •••vaa i.a~-"'-·· ">ILl..lta ............. • P ' ere e .. -""'!>• ,..lJ • year ln th.la certif1ca.te flnt above Free F.fdmat.ee A: Impection U4"V • .-........... -... ......... OJ c • • • ....._.. J- written. W . J. Benbow, 8602 ll&rcwi Ave. Sat. or Bun. only. C. F . Upe,IWILL==----P-A...,Y_o_n_e_y_ear'--a-ren--,t-,ln-ad-:-· ------------- TOM w. HENDERSON, Phone Npt 1012-J. M-ttc Southern California Butane Gas & Eauipment 744 Lido Nord. Lido Iale. 71-4tp vance. want 2 or S.bedrm. bou.te, FRED BRIGGS I rs. ta. trad~ ttxtures, equipment and SOOd will of a certain cate bwilne• known u Mucarl Cafe in the City ot Newport Beach (Balboa Iala.nd) and located at 322 Marine Avenue (Balboa lala.nd) Newport Notary Public In and FO< -=-::,.--::--=::-=-::-:-:-::--T I h C Tank& Flttlngw. HJgli and Low io tumlahed or unturnl911ecl. No Llcenlled Real Estate Broker Said County and .state. F. B. DAVIDSON'S e ep one ompany Preaoure rquiatoro. TnJJer ""P-D% Boat S raize omoking or drlnklng. Ph. N. B. with , (My C»mmlaslon ExplrM Karcll 7, CABINET SHOP piles. MARSHALL BUTANE STER " SON!f' 2104-W. 64-ttc H. )(.LANE REAL ESTATE 1949.) Cabinet Work, CC Doono and-... Apply SERVICE, 680 C»ut Hlgllway, 920 Gout IDgbway Pub.-Sept. 11 . 18, 2s: Oct. 2, 1945. Seal Beach. Phone Long Beach Newport Beach 691Btc URGENTLY NEEDED-Furnl.n-2006 Court Avenue en, Patio li\amJ.ture, etc. Cor. 100 Ea1't Bay Avenue S8~9. ~ate ed bouae, apL or room with Oppoette Oty Hall Walnut and Weltmln.oter, eo.ta Balboa • BOA TS-Bot. Sold -TmMd kltchen prlffiegee by Marine Lt., M .... Pbone 1763-W. 88-8tc WAJl''fti> TO BUY 11 -ma-&nd PaN REsm--·· CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: _ Beach, callfornia, and that the purcba.ae price thereof wW be paid at 10:00 o'clock a .m. on the 3rd d&y ot October 194!i at Orange FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME GENBRAL CONTRACTDIG, a. pair ar • o.AlteraUooa. See Frank PeD.koter, :WOO Fhlley ave., New· port Beach. Ph. 1498-H. -'3"-ttc or wtfe and 7·mos. old baby. Con· """"".a.~ WILL PAY CASH tor your fur. llA.RIN1' &A.LV A.'111: AND tact Lt. Rol.aton at B. A. 4601 INCOME II County Tl.tle Company ln the Clty of Santa An.a, County of Or- 11. ange, State of ca.Ilfornla. Dated September 21st, 1945. THOMAS J . MASCARI KATHRYN MASCARI, Vendor. Pub.-S.pt. 25. 1945. I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 245331 THE UNDERSIGNED doea here· by certify that be ls conducting a boat and wood·work:ing bwlineea at 611 Cout Highway, City of New· port Beach. County ot Orange, State of California, under the tlc· titiows firm name of DOUGI...AS BOAT&: CANOE COMPANY and that said ti.rm. 18 compoeed ot the following persoru5, whose n&mea and addresses are a.s follows, to. wit: . ROGER S. WATSON , 123 The Grand C&Dal, Balboa IJlland, New· port Beach. California. In the Superior Court of the State Of C•llfornla, In and for the County of Los Al'lgeles 1 \.VITNESS my hand this lotb day ELECTRIC A ACCETYLENE WELDING FOSTER A SONS 920 Cout Highway Newport Beach 69.Stc Painting -Deeorating / Root Repair " Painting Sympson & Nollar Pb. Nwpt. 1217-W 512 38\h St. 12·t!C of September, 1945. mCYCLES S Id ted 63-ttc LA.BORERS NEEDSD -At La Bola Tile Co. Steady employ. ment. PrevaUlng wage. Phone Huntington Beach 2802. Plant 3 milee north of Huntington Bch.. on Got.ha.rd Road. 73-tfc Sales Ladies Experienced and unexperienced. ORKIN'S DEPA_RTMENT STORE nJt:ure or wb.a.t have you. Pholle IO'O. CO. Ex 796 ~fore 4 p.m. 72·2tc INDU9I'RIAL Nwpt. 2000. 0. R. O.wley, nie 30tO W . Comtr&I A"-P1L 2381-W. Food Bliket, 1812 Newpol't Newport BNcb., GIUt. WANT TO RENT-Convale.acent Newport Hal"t>of' Properties Blvd., Coot& K-. 99-ttc ~tta Naval ottlcer, wtte. baby urgent-Fred Briggs--Phone 343 ly nttd bOWle or apartment lm.. 72...ttc IP' YOU want to oen ,.,..,. old Plywood BoaU! medlately In Bay area or Corona J>l&no -.ee u.. We pay bJChNt For rowing or motor. 8·10-12 and del Mar. Phone Newport 19~. ca.ah price. 30 yean 1n Orange 14 feet. 73-4 tp county. Dan.s-Sc.hmidt Piano Co,. 620 N . Kain. eanta Ana. ~ttc Available Now! WANT TO RENT-Navy wife and 2·yr. old child need apL or WANTED TO BUY 11 FOR SALE-9·tt. Plywood Pram, nearly ne._r. Excellent yacht ten· der and fully equipped tor sail· ing, $150. 11 39 W. Central. Phone 1974. 71)....ftc $49.50 Up house. Hwtband on way home from So. Pacific· after two yean overseas duty. Utgent. Box 783, Balboa.. 73·2tp Al90 eee our paddle'qoarda and the Wat.son Salling" Dinghy. Wutson Woodcraft Shope, 611 Cea.st Highv.•ay, Ne?.T'p<>rt Beach. Phone 601. 65---tlc WANTED ·ro RENT-3 bedroom house with option to buy, 6 mos. 2 Houses Near Bay, on lot 70x71. $13,500 Bav Front Lot D Bayo Tract $11,000 W. L . Jordan 700 East Central, Balboo. Phone 153 73-2tC' In the Matter of the Estate ot ROGER S. WATSON. · -o • ren or re. LOUISE ESPOLT, Deceased. r..~o. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) paired. Vogel'a, lOO MalD St., WA..f'IJTED -HOU!llehold Help. llve FOR SALE -Kimball consolette lice ia hereby given that the under· COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. Balboa and 208 Marine Avenue, in . Tu·o ln family. Phone New· FOR SALE-Knotty pine daven· pla.no, ivory finish, just tuned; Costa Mesa 72-4tc FUltl'li'Tl"UU FOR SALE S2 MUSICAL & 11.ADIO · rent in a dvance. Prefer Balboa U Island. Address 1140 N . Viata, HoliYY,'ood 46, catif., or call Granite 6212. 57·tfc CAPISTRANO BEACH -Beach Lots. Df'ep and safe. Income and Residential. Now Is .the time to buy. VA 6183 or Tract Office. Beach Club. 73-tfc algned w ill sell at private sale .. to ' ON THIS 10th day ot September. B3.Jboe. Island. • 22·tfc port 613. 72-4tc port & coffee table: table top t th h bidd b t =:--:-::-::=:--:c:=-::c---'----:-: stove: bed. box springs & mat· spinet ype, fine tone and con· e hig e!l and best . er. su J~C A. D., l945. before me T om W . lll:ALm AIDS 20 HELP \VANTED---General house-tress; desk. dinette table, odds dition. $495. Phone Newport WANTED TO RENT -For two v.•eeks period in Harbor District, beg. l .st or 2nd y.·eek in Oct., house on Bay or near bay to ac. commodate 3 adults. Local ref. Ph: L . A. Rochester 4288. to confirmation of said Superior Henderson a Notary Public in and ' . ' . . work. steatly employment. 3 and ends of furniture. 322 Ame· 108l·W. 70-4tc Court, on or after the 27th day of for said County and State. residing I\\ E ~an make ~n1c1llln ca.p9U lea. I -----~-------- September. 1945, at the offices ot therein duly commissioned and Ot~lment or l1quld . sa:lut1on. days a v.·~k. Sl an hour. Phone lhyst. phonC' 11 26-R. 72-2tp RADIO REPAIRS-All makes; Edward J , Cuirad.o .. 156 :S:. Green· sv•orn, personally appeared Roger Brtng your prescr1plton to r.re\•rport 1229. 72·2lp F OR SALE-J·mirror ivory dress· tubes. etc. Marine Ele<:trician. &.ROOM H O ~fE -Dual furnace. I'! ltat Avenue. \Vhitti('r, County or .s. \Vatson kno"'ll to me to be the Ne\Vport Pharmacy WANTED-HOTEL MAlD. Balboa ing table, t\\'in deluxe springs & Ph. 2417. Burt Norton, 1111 ~ Ang.eles. ~t~te of .California, per.!)On \\.'hose name is subscribed '13-ltc Inn. PhC\oe 660. 6·tfc innerspring mattresses; t\l;o 9x12 Coast Hgv.ry., Newport Beach. 71 -4lc Tile k itchen. Hard\\•ood floors. Real fi replace. Double garage. By ov.Tle r. Leaving service. 416 Marguerite A ve., C~rona del M ar. 73-4tp all the right. liUe and interest of t o the ''''thin ln•lrurnent \ and A · l Ph N' B 494 l -t!'c T ' · LOS D-ash xm1ns er rugs. · · · · ----,,---,,-c--------\o\' ANTED TO REN ~Carpenter aid deceased at the time of death ackno,,·Jedged t o me that be exe· T A..1''D FOUZ\'D !2 \V ANTE \V aitreS1Ses, Dish.vi.· · 70·tfc JUST RECEIVED v.i ll remodel or build, in ex- &nd all the right. title and interest cuted the same. eNJ. Bay Shore Cafe. lith and that the estate of ~d deceased has r:-: \.\'Il.'-IESS WHEREO F'. I LOST-8·ft. Dinghy, white with Coast High\\·ay, Ne\vport.-Un-_FO_R __ S_A_L_E ______ F'u_m_il_u_ce_,_t_oo~l.s, Ne"' 1946 Model ~ang~for ryent ofKims.malll apt. in _F_O_R_S_A.L_E ___ M_od-er_n_9t-uc_c_o_, _t_"_·o ~-acquired by operation Of law or have hereunto set my hand and af· ~?:.~ t~':"w!:'d.te~l2~0~· =~ der New Management. 65--Uc \\'ide mouth fru it jars (clean); Record Change1·s B A .19 r~e · ~i P e,::· 1• bedrms. and den. Located in '91ft.Otherv.•Lse, other than or in ad-fixed m\.' offlcial seal the day and odds and ende. AJI cheap. 128 S. 0. S. RADIO Nox t .Bchosta Resa. or 7 on,e Southeast Santa Ana. Priced for "U th Id d d t Front. Balboa 1.'lland. Ph: 2126. HELP \\'Ai"'JTED -HouseholJ a.s-.:;;: 1 bell Co ta 'f 215 Marine. Balboa l•land eY.lJ . . 44 5-. 2·2 p ...., on to at of sa ccease · a i·t-ar in this certificate first above h "'anta sa e Ave., s ~ esa... quic k sale. Quick possession. Ph. the time or death. In an o e written. Phone 698-J or 2359. 344 Hazel Ph' 1986-R. l-4tc ------------~-WANTED TO RENT S. A. 5305-J. 73-4-tp d t all th , 7l·4tc sistant for 1....: day, by Kay Fine · 7 71 •tc -------------1 I certain real property situate ln the To~r \V. HENDERSON. ••rnLo~. NT 0-~·n t1 City b C t t Or c..1~....-••n.ic. rr~ !9 Driv,e., Corona del ?.f ar. 69· C FOR SALE-Over stuffed Z..pc. !iv. DOGS, CATS & PETS S5 Rooms, apartments, houses fur. REAL •STATE EX~·~GE •• ot La Ha ra. oun Y 0 -Xotary Public In and For I jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i ~ ~~· ~ l s r Calif I rt' u ingroom set. pre-war springs; ni.shed or unfurnished for em· -------------•n-, tate o orn a, pa ic . S•'d Count y and State. W • uTED -2 journei'Dlen Paint-G C ial Val lar~l -bed t ll t ·t ~ E II O · ru., V•bile diningroom set, round ployes of EXCHAN E -ommerc . Y desert as 0 O\\'S, o.v.·t : !My Comrn'••'on Exp•' res Ma rch 7. xce e nt pentng ·-Must be neat Top wag•• D 0 G ' 0 s T l I d ch Lota 26. 21 and 28 lexcept-1949.l • • ' · for J~bnny·a Painters & Decorator8: table, seats 12 with i:aves. 6 -. National Research and grove, 20 a. eve Ian . eaµ Ing therefrom the Easterly 7 5 Be 33 4 chairs v.·lth leather seats, also -Manufacturi'nr_ Company. water , 2 blks. from city limits. I• feet of ea.id Lot 28 as grant~d Pub.-Sept. 11 . 18. 25: Oct. 2. 1945. 2 Auto Mechanics Phone Laguna. acb 166-trc large white chair v.'i.th leather Black male Cocker. 10 Co Ph 8 Sub·div. poS!Jibillties, a verage seat. Call after 4 p. m. 209 Ruby 15 ast Blv · -one 4 8 crop over 9000 boxes. Price to the Clty of La Habra). of 1 L1'cense No 22 70 4t 1 -..-Tract No. 332. as per Map r~ No. 43289 Wonderrful opportunity to get H E LP WANTED-\Voman or high Ave., Balboa lsla.nd. 70-6tc • · c $75.000. Will accept cabin cruis- ' r In on the ground floor. . 1 · 'th Ana. to name ''Stuffy.'' er or motor sailer up to $10,000. corded in Book 14. Page 45 o ALIAS SUMMONS .school g 1r to stay e ven ings ~·1 FOR SALE-8.piece Walnut dln· REAL ESTATE ,, litt.9cellaneou! ~f aps, records ot 'Al M baby. Pb: N. B. 492-M. 73.2tc ing .. t . includes extension table, If fotmd call N. B. 65. P . o. Box 877 • Balboa l.sland. s o Stock Room an N Ph, N . a. 1759. 12-2tc aald Orange County. In the Superior Court of the State Y..."ANTED _ w oman t or general 6 ~a.ir.s, buffet, $85.00: 1 Axm. Handsome Reward e.w Terma of sale cash in lawful of California In and For the clea.ntng, 3 days a y,·eek . Phone rug, 8 .3 x 10.6 ; l Axm. rug, 6x9, 68·1tc 3·Bedroom Homes money of the United States oo coed· County of Oran§le Good Wages Newport 2~2. 73_2tc both $10; large overstuffed Mo· ftrm.ation of sale. or part cub a.n hair chair, $35. All excellent INCOME PROPERTY Income Propertv be1•nce evidenced by note secured (Action brought in the Superior Good HOW"S HELP w A.NTED -Women to condition. Mrs. Wm. P. Boes, 416 It by Mortgage or Trust Deed on the Court ot the County ot Orange. and P lee.83.Dt working conditions. '\\'Ork in Fish Market . Apply 30th 32nd SL Ph. Ney.•port 2247·W. POULTRY & RABBITS Fiower St. and Santa. Ana Ave., Costa Mesa BALBOA ISUND, near ~. &y. 2·bdrm., large living room, !'ire. place. Very attra.ct.ive guest Apt. Untumlahed. $15,000. ... property ao sold. Ten per cent of Complaint tiled ln the Office of the --& Lafayette, acr'OM street from 73·2tc J amount bld to be deposited with Clerk of the Superior Court Of said Western Canners, Newport. FRED PIERCE Hardwood floors--Tile bath Tile !rink-Double garage $1400 down-$56 per month Make your selection now Be ready to move ln f bid. County.) Theodore Robins 73.2tc BJc:M or otters to be in writing Authoriud Ford Dealer and wW. be received &t the afore. GRIFFITH COMPANY, a call· 22nd &: Central, Newport .aid otftce at any time a.tter the tomia Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. 73·1tc ao .t1rwt publication hereof and before NEWPORT OIL &: REll"m'ING date of u.le. J CO., a Calltomla Corporation, et al, llM& ' Dated thla ~Ill day ot September, Defendant. rrDE TABLES FOR SALE--Tl"eadle eewtng ma· chine. good condltion. 106 27th atreet, Newport Beach. 73·2tp FOR SALE-Singer eewlng ma- chine, treadle type, $20. 1770 ~.HS. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE :1 ORVILLE G. ESPOLT. OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREtl'· Low Orange Ave.. Coet& ?afeaa... I E>:ecutor of the WUI ot aa.ld INGS TO: NEWPORT OIL A deceued. REFINING co., a Calttornia Cor-W · 26 EDWARD J . GUIRADO, poratlon, EVA JOHNSON DeKAY, SEPTEMBER HIP Low Hct> 1 :31 6 :38 1 :05 3.9 2.0 ll6 1:29 73-ltp 0., ------------- JM N. Groeenle.a.t Ave., u Execut.ri.Jr. of the Lut WW of Tb. 27 S :08 7 :37 2:11 s .s 2.8 5.2 6 :18 9:21 3:38 S.6 3.1 6.0 10:05 FOR SALE -Natural Summer 0.5 Ermine tur coat, etze 14, perfect Wbtttler. California. Louts F. DeKay, Decea.aed; JOHN Attorney for Executor. A. YERKES, FRANCIS C. De+ F. 28 11 :S1 condlt!.on, $4~. 10.00 E. Ocean O.S Front, Ba.Ibo&. 7S·2tp CR·12412 KAY, UNION NATIONAL BANK Pub.-&pl.. 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 1945. OF PASADENA, .. Truatee under CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME the La.at WW ot Step.hen S. Wold, Tkt• ue placed lD ordar al. ~ sometimes known aa s . S . Wo~, Llsht n~ L •·: da..n. ftSUJw P. m. Decea..aed. Defendant.I. FOR SALE-One Marlin, 1 Rem. ington 12-guage pump gun, 1 Remington 22, l Savage revolver 32. Fine condition. Pb: N . B. THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certlfY that they are conducting u electro-plating busines.. at 2907 West Central Avenue, Qty of New· port Beach, County of Orange, State of cali!omla. under the tic· Ut10US tlnn ruune of HARBOR PLATING COMPANY and that -.Id ftrm ls composed of the fol. Jowtng per90Ds. whose names and ad~• are as follows. to-t4·lt: You .,.. dlr<cted to appear In an Pueuc NOTICES action brought aga!Mt you by the ------------- 622. 73-4tp R. W . SHILL. <109 ~fcFadden SL, saa&& Ana. Calltomia. ~bove named pla.intiff ln the Super-- tor Court ot the State,ot California., in and tor the County Of Orange, and to &n8'\\'er the complaint there- in wtthin ten days after the serv1ce on you ot this eummons. if eer-ved within the .Cbu.nty ot Orange, or wltbin thirty days lt served eta&- v.·bere, and you are notified that unless you so appear a.nd anirwer as above required. the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Com. plaint. a.a arising upon contnLct, or will apply to the Court tor a.ny other relief demanded in the com. 'r. B. STILLINGS, 2tll Dahlia -kT VletOIT .... - WANTED BY PRIVATE PARTY Bay or. Ocean Front Home in Balboa area. Reasonably Priced for All Cash. plaint Given under my hand a.nd eea1 ot the Superior Court Of the O>un· ty of Oran~. State of californJa., tllla Slat day ot July, 1945. B. J. S>41TH. County C!e.rk and Ottk of the Superior Court of the State ot Califomi&, ln and tor the O>unty ot Orange. Wrtte tun parttcul&J"I By A. L. HITCHCCX:K. Deputy. (Seal SUperlOt"" Court P . O. Box 1834 tt °""«e County) ._....,. __ aa.;...n_ta_•_na. __ CaJ_I_•. __ __, I Pub: Sep 11 to Nov 20, 1946 (TUM) . WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD . i. I• b 11"· ' 811 Cout Highway 101 • • n.e Newpuri 8811 ''' •• a;31 u1 !'l*M an•.., ,_,_,_ .... ..... ..,... .. .. ., ........ . CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED does here. by certlty that they are conducting retailing plastic water cra!t and mlacellaneous marine equipment at Diamond Earrinl!'S 1 ... Karat Olamonda. Cost '1600. Arvin Jewelry 116 22nd St.. Newport 73-4tc. Just Arrived Freab Hearing Ald BA'ITERIES Gundereon Drog Co. 117 Main St. Pb. 515 703 E. Central Ave., BalbOa. Call!-• t omia under the tictiUoWJ firm name . ot PLASTIC WATER· CRAFT co .. and th&t .aald nrm u. composed of the tolJowtng persons whOl'le names and addres.see att aa tollo'\\"!1, t~wlt: Uncalled For SuiU! 60-ttc Richard W. Othmer. 312 Alv&~ rado Place. Balboa. Olllfornia: Geo. B. \Velaa:, SISE. Ocea.n FronL Balboa. Call!~rn.la.. Witness my band this 31.st day ot AUg\14.t, 19-45. RICH.ARD W . OTHMER. GEO. B. WEISS. State Of California. ) County ot Orange ) m. 200 men'e adt.-. $4.9~ up. Top and raJD coat.-. Watchu. ward- robe trunJu,, gun&. Ba!tlclne, 220 W. Ocean. Long Beach. ll-t!c WE ARE MOVING To Our New. Location On thla 31at day of Au.gust. A..D., 1941), before me JObn £.. Sa.dlelr a Notary Public l.n. and tor the aid county &Dd atate, resJdJng therein· duly commlaaloned and-"""' 1836 NEWPORT BLVD • oon&lly appeared Richard W . 0th.mer and Geo B. Wela known to me to be the puaca ~ ny>ft are oubecrlbed to the within lnatnunent, and ...,_ledpcl to me that they tteCUted the ama. IN WlTNDl8 we:aa:or, J ---lllT--a-my -.:t•I ...i the dq and ,._ "' tbla OnU!lc&te t1rwt --. RlllN ll. llADLlllR. COSTA MESA a Doono South or Sateww.y WATCH FOR OUR OPENING Western Auto Supp~ N-,. Pub&> Ill and fw -WJI HA.ft fOOCl -III re b (llSAL) °" l\t ----uaa. Ulll ..... ft!9 (l(y QwnmJ-lca nplrw V.,. 11, .. -...... --!NI.) ·.,;.--;_ ____________________ ,_I 1"'11. l.,C. 11, U. tlJ: oct. :I, 1HI ' . \ ti'< • -. --. , ' ' . -· BOATS, SUPPLD:ll EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ets-Hokin & Galvan Electrical Oontncton. 1000 Cout IDpway SI 2336 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Open Daily 10 a. m . to 6 p. m.. Plenty Rabbita, Chic.kens, Hena. 69.tfc 8PEC1AL ANNOUNCIEllDITll 18 K~Y8 MADE WHILE YOU WAt'T Vogel'._ 100 1ICa.ln St. Balboo. and 208 M.a.riDe Ave., Balboa l1l•nd. . 22-ttc Phone 1314 91-ttc !-------------PIANO TEACHER G. V. LINBENBARD Graduate Ralph P. Maskey 3410 Coa.et Blvd. Newport Beach, Callfomia Phone 402 Gertrude Waldron 308 Marine. Balboa Island. 72·tfC UAL ESTA.Tl: W.&NTED WANTED-Vacant lot. Newport or Balboa for ca.ah.. Addrem Bos. - "H·i" Newa·Ttmea. 68-ftc FOR SALE-Corona del Mar, 3· :-::-:==-=:-:-::-=-----:: bedrma .• bath and bait, turn. or llONW TO LO.AN U unfurn. Near bay aod echool. 16U 2nd Ave. Box lM. 72·5tc 18-Foot FLATTIE Royal Conaervatory, Leipsic Ph. 1262-w 1526 w . Ocean ~~! 1---B-a_l_b_o_a_Is_l_a_n_d ___ 1 LOANS TO BUILD, buy, unprvve. modernJM or reftnanc.,. N.wport B&lboo. FedonJ 8&""- Md Loli.A .A MOCi• tton.. New r1gglng New paint New canvas cover RecenUy priced at $450.00 HUBBARD'S • Yacht Landing Co. Coast Hl\'\1ay. Phone N. B . 2630 73·2tc FOR SALE-Snowbird. two seta of sa.lls. Good condition. Phone Npt. Bch. 211 l·R. 73-2tc BOAT PAINTING-Bottoma al.90. W ork guaranteed. Ways tur· nisbed. Phone Npt. Bcb. 4()..W. 73·2tc FOR SALE-13-tt. outboard motor boat in good ahape. Complete with 5 h.p. outboard Johnaon. motor and auto tnller. Prlce $175. See It at 319 Marigold, Co-. rona. del Mar. 73-2tp FOR SALE-16·ft. SallboaL Sell to fl.nrt reuonable otter. New Carpenten Available for general ma.lntenance and repair O. Z. ROBERTSON Call Newport 83 il·tfC Washing Machines Repaired Part.a For All Makes Pick up and Delivery. SCHULl:R'S Washing Ma.chine Shop 1768 Newport Blvd. Costa Meas Pb.one 2263 55·tfc "MQre For Your Monev'' We have jwlt lnlltalled 3 new lac. tory method Retread molds which give a deeper tread tha.n new Ure., meaning more m.ileage. Leave tires in the morning and have th.em recapped or repaired by evening or we plck up your car and deliver same day. Free lo&neni it desired. Money back guan.nt&e lJI your usurance. Grado A Tl"'UCk Rubber Now Avallaktk. Ca.ta Mesa Tlre & Retread 8~ our new ad<irea 1780 Newport Blvd. Tel. N . B. 2M2 M-tfc FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE modern fbedrm.., 3 baths. Completely furnl.sbed. -... -1J'l'O--ll-OTIVS---.-TDISll--~--llll- 331111 Via Lido Telephone lSOO SmaU bar, 2 Elec. refrig. Near -------------South Bay. $27,000. Exclwrive Agent FOR SALE -Motorcycle, Harley Davidson. 74, neW pala.t and mo- tor overhaul. Will l!llell or trade for car. 225 Crystal, B8.Iboa Ie- land.. 73-.-itc Gertrude Waldron 308 Marine, Balboa !eland. 72·ttc 30 =R ... -......... -................ '195 34 34 35 35 CHEVROLET s445 TOWN SEDA!< ..................................... -........... .. ~i~ ................... ,_ ....... ~495 ~~n?J!~AN-As Is ·····-·-···· ..... ~495 ~~AN-As Is .... -... --···-· ~295 36 ~~~~ .... -....... -............................... _.~494 37 FORD TIJDOR '45~ TOURING ·--... ·----.. -... -... -............................. ~ AD Prices Wlthln OPA Ceiling We Trade Lowest GMAC Terms CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., Inc. Olevrolet &: Oldsmobile Dealer 3001 West Central Ave .. Newport. 302 Ocean, Huntington Beech 72·1 tc aa.ua, juat re.caulked and patnt· I--------·----- ocl. = Agate, Balboo. IU•ncl roa 8NT '1 A'llTOll WANTED Ill A'llTOll WANTED 73-400 --~~~-------;~~-;-~~--~- FIRE EQUIPKENT TESTS -FO:t. a:;;; J~t. ;;_ 0:-0~~ec.!i WE NEED LATE 'MoDtL CARS co.Two, Pyren• •roam mmo. ~ ';~.0~~ ::: and Will Pay Top Prices COa tlaed -and PUrt.ablu - -available. E'rS-HOKIN • boa h)nd 73-2tc SELi, YOUR CAR NOW ' = ~,S:000 e»ut HIP;_:; iiwr.u;;;;l'fUl;;;;;;;-;;TO;;:;-amt;;;;;;;IT;;;;;-----;.,;; While Prices are High. ANT KARINE Slectr1cal ..,._, WAN'MD TO.RICNT-2 or 3-bod· P!looe,for our courteous bu,yer who will CBll and • to 110 -.olt., complotely ...,_ -bome, tum. or unturn. WID adWie )QI regarding OPA regulatiom, celling -dorlJlc ••mmor -·-prlQes and arrange an details . haula' Ford &114 a.... •stn-!'IL M. B. 1317. 1Mlp ' • ' imN~~~-1iw~u2•~~1:.::00Jro[!lll:N'?~~P~or~ .. ='"-=j CULBERJ.~2'.SIJ..1;,~m CO., Inc. -Npt. BclL l'IJL TJ.4tc ~ "!r '=:, "t: :;::::: 8001 w.i Catn1, N.Wpcat Bnd!, I02 Orwn, Rim..,.._ ~ ------PIL N. B. :IJ15.W.' TIMllo »--cfc , ' --. .. . {, •• ~~(,J ' J , .... ~.:.~1.. ,,,,.,,-'1 .u<. . ' • " • • I Pz -... N&Wi'OSI M•MOA M&W8·fii08 I Jf•f!!! •••• Ol!!!n!a, T!e4!z· 114¢ .,, Ila I.NI '-- Picnic Starts Season for B & PW, President and Executive Board Entertain • ·nr.1 meeting cl the tan """""" company; Jacquelyn Seward, Bal· Harbor for the Buslneu and Pr<lteaional boa Ial&lld post olfloo; L ElalM W""""1'a club was a plmic supp••-. Weiss, Balboa realtor; Rita James,·~--='--------., held Thunda.y ewnJnc at the Udo aecmary In the ott1ce ot John • • lsle C<lmmunity club house with Sad I•! r; ~· Campbell. tables set before a cheery blaze in teacher: Natalie KJcbaud broker the outdoor fireplace. Praldent and marine ttmurance agent; Dorotbe<r. Wilson and memhen ot Kadgo Wadoley, secretary at her encutlve boanl were boousaes SAAAB; Eileen Hlbbitta steno. and the menu featured steaming rrapbtt at Dourlu Aircrott; and bot clop, buns, salads, chocolate Karle R&mllton, houaewlfe. cake and coffee. Mernbera preaeat were Dorothea Alter dinner gaJllK were played Wilson, Agnes BlomqW.t, Betty with Agnes Blcmquist winner at Handy, Marian Mc:Olesney, Car- one, and everycoe getting some--nelle Kennedy, Marie IDebech. thina at tM qui2 game, prizes be--Ma tie Rolling. Mildred Stanley, Ing ev<eything from "'8p and bath Alice . Slemoos, Clarice Brown, salts to dgarets, coke and nour. Ruth Macintyre, A. Gertrude At the short busines.s session an-Collver, Harriet Martin, Virginia nouncement of committee dlair-Mosconi, Joan Herrick, June F\11- men was made: music, Marie lmwider, Elizabeth Barstad. Wini- lfiebsch; phone, Betty Handy; fred Barbre, Marguerite Way, courtesy, Bobbie Baker; attend-Borghil'd Stephens, Hilda Briscoe, ance contest. Ruth Mcintyre, and Margaret Ege, Dorothy Suther-' year book. Hilda Briscoe. tana, Alda Gorton. Gretha Tubbs, Guests present were Miriam Grayce Sevier and Meta Bachman. Rand, secretary at South Coast GLASS _ Glazing L . A. Officers' Club Daily Program The program offered by the Los 1 I Angelesi Officers' club v:ill be or interest to service personnel in •TABLE TOPS •MIRRORS l this district and their daily sched- • PLATE GLASS The ule is as rollows : Los Angeles Offi cers' club In the Biltmore Hotel 1entrance, t>J 4 South Grand i. Open 10 a.m. Open House 2 p. m. on. \\·\th junior host-WHAT-NOT SHOP Picture S0"1 Pa.Im FramJ.ng esses, games, refreshments. 7 p m. .Ba.I.boa to 11 p.m. I.lancing, entertainment. ~-----------~, snack bar, junior hostesses. Huntington Dinner House Island View Inn 8th and Ocean Huntington Beach Featuring Complete Steak & Chicken DINNERS 5 to 10 p. m. daily (Closed ~londays ) Sunday 3 :30 to 10 p. LUNCHEONS on special order m. FOR PARTIBS -CLUBS -ORGANIZATIONS Phone 4961 for Reservations M. 1. BOOMBO\\TER, Chef aad Manager Slim and sophisticated with glamor news in forward -swept peplums, deep sleeves -suave necklines! New High Shades and Black Crepes, satin combinations. Lightweight Wool HATS Savings For Bond . .,. In Date Dress or local intere!rt is the an. announcement of the recent "'ed· ding of Elizabeth B . Locke, daugh- ter or 1.fr!ll. Chest er BrO\\'TI or Hooolulu &nd Balboa and Edward 0 . Ed\\·ards. son of ~trs . Abbey Ed'.l.·ards of Westwood Hills and Balboa. The wedding took place in Santa Monica and after a honey· moon in San Francisco the young couple v.·Hl make their home in Honolulu. The bridegrootn has re- cently been discharged from the army after overseas service. $19.75 up Newest, Smartest Designs by Dahlia and Kem Isabel fASlflON 4i08 No. Main Sl I SlfOP fOR WOMEN Santa Ana Phone 0821 • Feminine Activities + By Wlhltred Barbre + Alaska's "Lady Sourdough" Charms at First Program of Friday Afternoon Club Residence Phone 1637-R Lounging Outfit Saves For Bonds Postmen's Wives On Beach Outing . ... ... ·--. Open House Thurs. For Grange Booster Night Capilla Circle to Hold First Meet In New Church • • White _House Cafe Phone 3182 Laguna Beach, Calif. SM Marine Avenue H USE ~-'or BEAU TY Balboa lsla.od Phone 1827 Waxing - --Face and Leg By JANET McCUTCHEON Pedicures --• By LOU VERBECK -Bu,-\'Irion Boftdt - Mrs. Al be rt Sch rorr. Sapphire i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; avenue. entertained '.l.rith a beach party and potluck supper last week for members or t he Letter Carriers' \Vives of Santa Ana. · · I Mrs. Robert Dys presided at a The first marr tage performed shoM. business session and plans here by Judge 0 . A. ~ones under I were made for a husbands and the new state law '.l.'btch permits wives dinner and card party to be Y.'eddlngs ln one county with a 1 held Oct ober 20 license Issued in another brought ____ · ___ _ together two members of the coast guard Mooday night. The young couple, ~orge Mal- com Ogden, attached to tbe local contingent or the cOfilfl guard, and Do rothy Marie Holbrook, a Spar attached to the Long Beach bead· quarteni. were united at the home or Judge J ones. 216 Diamond ave- nue. Balboa Ialand. Rex Albright, Earl Stanley's aon·ln·law, wu best man for the groom. The tiniest ball-bea.rtng uaed in lnatrumenta la 9lighUy larger than the head ot a pin; tt cont.a.ina three of the 1malle1t steel balls ever made. For Better Printing Cllll 12 or 13. Two Candles on Birthday Cake Two pink candles decorated thC' birthday cake for Master Johnny Porter, 116 41st stree on Sunday, but it was the next day that he entertained a group of small friends to celebrate the day. Youngsters present were Rich- ard Kidder. Billy Teague, Bobby and Billy Haworth, and adults were Mrs. June Teague of San Dima1. Mrs. Margaret Kidder. Mri. Bob Ha worth, Mrs. Charles Ha.rt and Johnny's mother, Mrs. C. G. Porter. Jr. Drive C8re!ully-Spare a Life. 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