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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-10-03 - Newport Balboa News Times• • 11 AND RAB ., SAM .. BOB G.\BDNEB. War's end fDr Bob Gardner, former (and next) dty judge, means dvl1 oompilcatloos for a JOl1Dg man who achieved tame In the far Pacific and must readjust his old view- point to today's problems. In tbe days when he was asso- ciated In the law buslnes'I with City Attorney Roland ~pson. he had a fairly balanced method of making a livelihood, which the war ltnocked into a cocked hat. As a Lieut. Commander on a beadquaJ'tuS ship and as chief censor for from 80 to 2 O O w a r corre$pondents, Gardner gave a bang-up ac- count of himself In which his legal training stood him in hand. That he made friends with all those intrepid and aggressive newspepennen is attested in the fact that they acclalmed him the best cen- sor IX> ever treat them with kindness and dispatch. Gardner said that he met numberless men who had en- joyed the hospitality of New- port-Balboa USO and that some of them are coming back here to live. He de- clared that Hollywood, Chi- cago and New York were the three outstanding exam- ples of USO performance and most praised by the boys. Honolulu was cited as a place where civilians cared little for war or warriors and was a city that needed re- form and cleanliness. He at- tended the surrender cere- monies on the b;lttlesh.i;i Mis- souri and revealed that Gen- eral MacArthur gave a dig· n!ty and showmanship to the world-shaking occasion that rivalled any other epoch- making event. + + + Civlllan A,ltaln. Being a plain, everyday Civilian is one of the things that Naval Officer Gardner is fondest ot. and the sooner he can get back in the ha rness the bet- ter be will like it. Gone are the easy-going days of yes- terday; the war has put that something in his face and speech and character that years of local Living could not have done. Purposeful is his demeanor and his return to these shores will prove a decided asset to the com- munity because he brings a knowledge of world-wide ac- tivities that will be helpful to any endeavor he follows. That his sympathy is with .the ·GI goes without saying, and here's hoping that he and hundi'eds more of his buddies speedily find · their P!'(>Per niche in their dreams of tomorrow. + + • Two Scliook. Meeting of the property owners of the Corona de! Mar bluffs and shore presents the second llCbool of thought on the .~much~ state park Issue. Both groups are ur- gently sincere In their desire to promote the best interests of the district and both fac- tions have mustered about the $8Dle number of people to fight for their respective causes. Should the matter ao to court. which seems Quite likely. or should an as- eessment district be formed or a bond election called by the dty to raise matching -flmds....&hould all those pro- posals come to poss, then many months will rut by be- fore a decision is l'eftched. + • + Dr. Alben Soiland. Re- ports that Admiral Solland la not so well will be l'l!Ceived with regret by his legion of friends_ It brings to mind the hard work he has done for yachting In the harbor area, well, shall .we say, ilnce 1903! Almost every nee, every saillnK <M!bt, ~ poject that 6ad any-tlllna: to do with creating a bettes-my for boats, had Dr. 9'fleM behind It. He It was who started otf ~ Snow· lllrdl tn their ftllht to flune -s slor'Y. The fonna11on fll tbe •erdltlm, )mt cre- 1-1 him qi In tbe front -tD aeh tber£:. .. c9dt. lilie'I .. ..... aplllll , , ........ OS a S , NeWP.@rt Balboa-News Times YOUJIDmtn NUMBEB 15 City to Replace P~rt of Old Water Mains Lt. Comdr~ Gardner, Press Chief of Adm. Turner's Fleet r Describes Invasion of Japan Roller Skating Rink . Protect For Balboa The city council gave approval to lmulng a llceWJ1e for a roller akatlng rink on the 'Oee&n front in Balboa betwem the Balboa Inn and the Rendezvou11 Ballroom, fol· I lowing lau~hter from memben and ob1erver1 l.n the aud.Jen~ whe-n Councllman Stanley asked why a rink ot this kind would be any less no.Lay than a miniature Jolt Ask Bids on New Water Mains Estimated to Cost $50,000 Saving Considerable Leakage Former City Judge Back Home; Was in Serv· ice Four Years to the Day; Tells How Mar· ines Went into Takyo Bay I coune. City May Install 6000 Ft. Pipe, as Former Bids Rejected; Engineer Says $25,000 Needed for Pumping Wells Lieut. Comdr. Robert Gardner. former city judge of New- port Beach who reached home last Thursday night, was mus- tered out Saturday, Sept. 29, four years to a day from the date he entered the service. And enjoying every minute of his return, the popular young attorney and judge immedi- ately took advantage of his once-more glorious freedom as a civilian. donning his bathing trunks and lolling at will on the sand in front of their bay-front apartment on Balboa Island, The council approved the license I when It '"'" generally admitted Bi~ were authorized to be taken by the city engineer for lbat the lot waa In the proper approximately 6000 feet of ne\v \\1ater mains between the zooe to• the &muaement ontetprtae, Coast Highway bridge over the upper arm of the bay and and the city eogtneer said It must Balboa Island which will replace the .old wooden stave line be a CJasa A building lo conform now sa~d to be le~king badly and causing a loss of water from with building cequlN!meot.a. the mams, following a request to the city council by City En- Ueut. Comdr . Robert Gardner, The property owned by Harry w. c . DYSON. former elt7 pa-gmeer R. L. Patterson, Mon.'li -.,-.,.,.,.-.,.,------=---=-- former city Jud-"'ho to obo'M>'D W Ullamson on the alley tactng the Wt.man. ~ from tbe day afternoon. and bida which were. called t or two .-t t d U. S. Cout Oaant oal.J' ..-U7, th as chief press cenaor durtnr hb ocean waa ae ec e by Ralph M . wUl return to h1a former pnl-The work of replacing the mains mon . ~ ago for pipe and its l:u-with his wife, Kathryn_ and daughter Nancy. The officer who was attached to headquarters staff of Annlral Turner's AGC flagship-top se- cret. until after the end of the war -spending the last month of the Pacific war as chief press censor ot the Pacific neet. gave a graphic picture or Okinawa and of Japan. His ship bearing the headquarters staff was one of the first to enter To kyo Bay. The young reserve officer han~ died man,· or the dispetche1 which r 1 Scene Looked Like Tank Had Gone Through were sent out by top n~'5 n1Pn lut month of w.ervlce under Ad-Phllllpe for the venture. Two Iota Uoa dter ~ ., a. &long the entire length from the tttallaUon \\'ere rejected by him. or the countcy. including E rnie mlraJ Tumer'11 F1eet. ~·hlcb wu ;::k Aid to be available for the dty council MolMlll;r. A.rchea to the i.sla.nd ha.a been de--He asked for and obtained pennie- Pyle, and he said that these cor-amonc nnt unit.a ln Tokyo Bay. layed by lbe war Patterson ea.id 11ion ot the council Monday to ad- respendents were not restricted in Gardner wu placed on lnaettve Several meeUnp back 98.W the H YMCA Ca ' ' vertlse tor bids on the 24-inch the last year or so of the "'';'Ir = ·::.t :::r::ythea.o!,;-11~ city--c11ouncll refuse, tha permit for ope n Bl ff Sa d. =cr,ete steel ,cylinder pipe to give when this country was winning. •u•omatlcally. • &" course a e corner or B L tecl • U 1 n 1n& .... a er capac ty needed with the- but admitted that censorship \Vas Adam. and Celltral avenue be-e ~ ID creased population Of the 1ut very strict when the JaPfi \•:ere cauee It wu &n amusement enter-S 0 · . Co. few years and anticipated needs winning. Wntecs ~"' always CIO Elects pn .. In a buatn ... zone. Stanley 0 range L 0 of the future. briefed ahead of time on the o~ favored the golf enterprise at tha~ of A separate bid would be taken erations, Gardner said. and their Officers for tlree. but was over.ruled. I Proepects tor activity ot the wners for the placing ot the pipe and if dispatchetii were sent back imrne-_ I South Orange County Y.M.C.A. not satlstactory, the city will do dl••e•r when th• operation• were Coming Year Kenny Hands Last dl.llrlct which ........... early 0 the wo•k. " w .. agi-eed. Th• coot under way. in the year are encourqinl, 1.C• rga ·ze ot this 6000 foot segment a.lone I Ch J n1 would be approximately $50,000, Th !"'"', ... bo Ma<Artbur r th I The Local 52 ot lhe cio •hip-eek to Landlord =~ c'.::n::Ut c:::.. ::=u.::: Pattecson declared. The water de-(' oca Y is not e>ne o ose worken· union at South Cout partment has lhe money to com. h h · · · ed G Do J Mt 38 y \\'Ord of the accept.a.nee at the po--I "-' o ave cnt1c1z . en. ~g ~s elected otttcers of their union laM er ears . plete the work he added ~1ac Anhur. He is enthus1a~1c 1 F'Mday. returning Tom Hobgood ~~1°~:! ~~~t=e~: bl;:1~~e~~ ~o~;?n:~~~r~a~f lj The entire i3.ooo feet ·should be about the remarkable job the gen~ to the Joh ot "xe!'ut ive secretary j part ot those Mid to own 103 replaced, the ci ty engineer declar- eral did in the Pacific campaign, he baa t illed since the resignation When Poetmuter Rerb Kenny the position Of tu.Q.tfme 8eCl"etary ed as tt was all placed ln 1925 and particular!;• about his occupation Of \V. E Anderson but LI! now ln of Balboa. handed the tut check by la worke: .. ;,,rom Ua~~-eiwt.dled lbeAD parcela of property in the area f J . . th ear .!er secre._. ~ who ua.o• which ha.a come into the digpute wa.a ot Wooden construction. The O ''Thapa~-1 k t d need ot A. ne..• president. G roelugh the same window to Roul1 work for a few mgnt!w afta:r U. over the location ot the Corona ~a.stern end of the line la believed e \..ft."nera too a remen ous Everett Nunan was elected to re ey as the o riginal poltma.M.er 1n wot'S<' shape 8 d · laced risk when he sent the Founh Ma-head the l ocal chll.pter of the union did 38 years ago ln the pavilion t dia~ct waa formed left ID , the del Mar State Park banded to-, n JS p · · Futsu.sak' th ..;...., · spnng to return to a. church pa.a-gether Sunda_y into a~ &.aJOClaUon deepE'r in the ground. It may be nl)es .into l, e ..... t wben thP approximately 450 mem-wtie-.-nmt day came around, torate. -called the Bluff __ ,.. Sand Prop-60 days before the pipe can be arm or Tokyo Bay Ju"1. befoT!' we ber9 voted tut week but tt wu I Kenny made the lut payment to <LL1l..1 secured h d ltted landed at Yokasuk a Naval Ba.se. known that he was· leaving the, th e Newport Bay Inveatment com-The n.ew a~. ~ name ;:~ ~~!r Association ot Co-$is.~ :ore Needed becauSf' Admiral Halsey wanted company a nd the vote was an hon-I pany before It.JI dl..uolutlon. It wae will not be divul&ed unW he haai . Patterson said an addit•'anal th J ' 'ked •-r be ' 11 accepted the poeition.. hu beeD. a They met at the famous stone ose ap guns sp ~ ~re we orary one. leavlnr the position lng quldated following ale ot $25 000 must be spent 11s Fl-om the looks ot th d had our fleet bottled up In the I open tor later fulfillment.. Nunan, the pavilion and poetotrlce build-worker at Youth Cent.en tn the mansion of J ohn Vogel, formerly and. I on we e a.ma.ge bay," the lieutenant commander "A111 r'emaln In the union although I Ing likewise golng from under the eaat but feel.S that YOUD&' people'• owned by Harry Carey movie star pump ng arrangement.a at tbe It did to 200 normal brick which ' declared. It--· oald he may ente.r buslneu1 o\1:nerahlp at the-Investment com. acUvitiea abould be handled and built years ago . by \Villi~ water property. A sum Of $15,000 ... _ thro h ch ·att enc1ra H I 1 Pr t t ' I was voted from the water fund had be-en piled up oft Coe.st HJgb-"The Founh Marines \\·ere the tor bimaelt I pany ug eu ex1 q ag u o e, exp orer. o ec ton ot their at a previous council mee . to way and just beyond to 30 sacks I re-act1vatffi Fourth who were Ralph E~ereon '\\'BJJ t'lected \'ice-The 'postotflce wu ortglna.lly ~~ .M.<:=..A.., Boy 8coubl and ~ta a.n~ ~~velopment of their help pay for impro\•ementa ~ted at cement neatly stacked waiting I ~.:_k0enhaodn .. :~nmPh•ed,.li~pr :...i~"esd pan·sonre"_' 1 president, only t~·o vote9 !tepa-opened In the pavillon, Kenny aa1d. e.&. . 0 over 00 ng the ocean and on Balboa Island including paving wn ~ .....,, When it wu moved a.croq to the The di8trict iDcludee BunllngtoD bay wu the major interest or the alley d 'di . . . to become a building ln the 6300 ers or had been saved. as \\'as Gen-~t~~ ~1\:e:t'~o~;!~o~n~: ~~~ property at 303-7 Main IJlreet, the Bea.ch, Newport Bach, Costa group, who beard and approved a prote:t~n . prov1 ng a.dd1t1onal fire block on Coast Hlgh\\·ay. an army I eral Clement9 who commanded nt'I01t office windows ·-d ~ tp-) Mee&. Laguna Be&cb and San .Juan eluded in a sewer assessment Cis-\ must have gone througb with arm-. tory at lhe local voting. Bob r~ ..... , -,u Ca •-•-.. __ ,.. •'----•·-.-n tri t al--• . 'ti t d b 1 --',-----d 1 t th poll aJd the famous Teglmen t, ha<t only Service wu unoppo8ed tar record-ment were-moved along 'With tbe p .... ...,~o o.uu L.&q: -~,. ..,...... c •cauY mi a e y a arge J f Ol"f" equ pmen . e Ce s 6CX)(} men when they hit the ottfCe. Mr. and Mn. Edward Bur-make hia home lD a.ta If.ea&.. group Of Corona del Mar lot O\\'"D-n ormal Talk after viewing broken brick and beaches on Tokyo Bay. They ~!e1~:ta.t7e~~e~-Deering WU bank, who operate the F1ormce The •um of $600 bu been eel uide ers immediately north of them. cement spread over a large area. \\'ert 85 per cent replacements. Two new tru1'tee~ "A'ere named i Bakery, recently purchued the by the Costa M.eaa war chmt for The group met under the tem-On Water Source However all that Officer K . L.. ".Tust think of it, these mm did as Harold Cunningham and R. J.1 buDd.lng and the poat otftoe will u.e of the Y.M..C.A. ·~ .J~ porary cha..lrma.nahJp ot Robert M. PJ Arney found when he WU called to not iqtow whether they would be Sandoval. The latter waa formerly rema.ln, but the original landlord9 aa.id. ::..~~ and' p-e!~ted James K . anned By City the scene this morning wu a J9-4l ~Con.Un ue-d on Pai:-e 4 1 preetdent. j will chaoge. &......_.. 0 --.uena permanent Chevrolet eedan with fender bent Co M Sch )s I cba1rm&n.. He la an inl!UT&.nce under and the front badly caved PENCILLED PERSO ALITIES sta ·esa oo broker, owning a piece or the In. """· Ethel Abbott who report-N v· f w Ch. est property. cart Monahan w .. elect- ed the accident aatd th&t ohe .... le or ar ed oecf'Otary -treasurer, and r a awakened early by the era.eh. and B'Y JACJ: LINDSLBY, Cowboy Arti.u S bsc • ti• board of nlne directors aJao nam. tound a aeJ1ar and ctvtUan at.and-U np ODS ect to turtber the.Jr mteresta. lD.g beside the car. apparenUy un-Sentiment of the meeting not hurt. although dazed eo.ta Ilea 1ebool chfldrea ban only fa•ored aueam:ient of. the Appearancu Indicated to Arney that the Chevrolet leaped the bank at & high rate of 9Pffd, went through the air tor 4:5" feet before It hit the ground and gl&nced off the br\l:k pile on two wbeeJ1 breaking up 200 brick. then rlght- tng ltaelf went on tart.her to h1t the 8tack of cemeat aackl, which should alMe have wrecked the car. These were spread over a.n a.ree. of 40 feet BqUare. M •Id. No one wu reported injured, but the aherltt'a oftlee ln Loll An-( gelea reported the car 11tolen. No 1 one wu found th.la morning who 11&w the accident or had any trace of lta oocupanta. taken to tbe com.petiU.. aiplrtt In property for eewer line and pump- r&.iJllng money for tbe VlictwJ' War tng ~gement to be included Cb.Ult eontMt. and www41Dc to in the propcwed main ltne above Harold Gra.uel. pnxnlnmt mad:lo-them, but Ukewiae &Me.e8ment of Lan who wa.a cha.i.rman ot the: drh'e themeeJvea tor joint improvement In that community, each cl.au at thetr properties, such u ap-- room In the eleme:utaa:J + ,...._ ptoxhnately 1000 feet at bulkhead will vie tor bonora by t:rytD,g to lD the bay out lo the U. S. Bulk- get the mOlll suta::rlptkma. bead lloe to be filled 1n with sand Grauel aaU that et&)wse not behind, it waa reported. contacted by the child.ten or adulta The membere agreed to fight in . thla drive llleDd or brine' their deprl•atloo ot their property subacriptiona to J . c. Uont.l'p!r, right.a by condemnatlon proceed- at TeWl.nkle'e Hardware: lltore, or lnp, and to develop the bluff ln to Haro1d Orauel'a llmtua1'7. jotnt tntereata for their home1, de8plte ctvtc plane to aecure part ot tbelr land tor the new l!l.ate part<. City officials will talk inform- ally With members of the Coast- line Water Association of the Me- tropolitan Water District relative to requirements ot entering the district to assure the city a plenti- ful supply of water for the future. Meml>et'S of the dty . council agreed at the Jo!onday afternoon meeting to meet with the coastal body first to find out What stl"J)S are to be taken to comply with requirements or ' getting water from the MWD. It is lDldentood that a petition of 10 per cent of the city's electorate must first be obtained berore the city will be admitted into the district. and the city council, at R. L. Patterson's suggestion, will talk the matte!' over with the coastal body. MARINES' V -J DAY Tell It lo the chaplain? He b.u time on his handa now and be&m. with the reat. The victory em.lie. Griffith Co. To Be Allowed To Close Alleys Delay Hinders City Action • Leg lnJury Award Trophies, Certificates To Yachtsmen at NHYC I • • • • wewroaT 8AutOA WEWf'-TIMT.lll. "".'"""· ...._ • . N EWPDRT-BALBDA Letter~~ to Mom, cGrona Del Mar, f~ Lieutenant Anderson, Gives -····· ~ey 'IWlr'•~ ... 'nand.ay -.....;o.. Volw mvn Vivid~~-of Korean' :~e NEWS -TIMES PROl!IQ: NEWl'Oft U ... 11 -OMta Ilea Edltloa l!llb't·tel EftrJ' Wet'r11da7 VelW D ._ n;.1r~t; ..a.p.i· -----•Y •E:S81~ L 8£NED•CT other.car, a r-.1 ml:::cup. New. Ve,terans' Handbook Outlines· Daty I• Assisting Returned Menl Three Members of Board Stay Qn (2) To fum1ob lnt<fD>OUon lo r! ·1 · J' JI._! 10 00 6~1)jtz1t' Subecr!ption Payable In AdYance: $250 per y...,. In Oranze County; A -..,. __ .., lo ''Mom; I •-ve a ., __ WllDr Ko-··· Alt.bur C. Petenon, cbalrman; $2.75 per year lo 4th woe; $3.00 per year to 8th zone -~ ·-St --T ~-·-•·---• ------------00rona del Kar," WU Tee-1'Nd ~ from Japi9. llo.t Of the l.Dterpreten u..... · uuuuo.p, eecre._.T, ~ Entered as Se<ond-Oass matter at the Pllotof!lce In Newport lleacb. cenlly bJ Jin. nor.nee Anda~ ..,. Jape. I ,,..,,., dream<d rd be Dr. WUll&m C. Baldy will .......in California. under I.he Act_ ot March 3. 1Bl9 428 Karsw'l-'te anmat, -from bel' In on «'ll'Mtbfnr U).e Ul1ll wbm 1 u membef'9 ot the Selec:Uve Serv- veterana a.nd to the public regard-------------- Ing right., benetita, and prlvtlegee .---------------, ot veteran. under exi.ltl..Dg Federal, State and local law•, and to refer lnqulreq to the proper agency, or· ga.nizatlon, or pel'90ll where such rtgbU can moet re&dlly be obta.1.o- ed; and s-A.-~---a • . . ----IDITOR AND PRESIDENT -. Lt. OQ -And..-, wu tn corona clal Kar, Ice Ba&rd 171 be,,,, they edvlMd · uu:. ... wn. Rdsyo. Korea. Wbere tWJ 1-d tJowa Chlet Clerk A.nd.rew J. Hayman Prtntl.D¥ Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport 8e&Cb. calllomla No oae ..m. to drive on ~ Jut WMk, to ae to It that the vet--In tbe ol!lcPnl taking ove.r occu. ...... .. ,cul&r 8ide Of the ltree.L Tb y · Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach patlon 11>-~-down the mlddle and -:0 ....,,. rocelve ll>e aid and autet- A Dependable Local Jmdtv:Uoa tor o.er 11 Teen Be wrote: 1111\Ve are tbe ftnt MCh other. ance which General Lewis B. Her- A.merlc:aA8 .me. the peace to 1aD.d abey ea1d '"they 110 rightly de- Active Member of here. Peop)e ~pd the atreeta. The sb"tp where we landed wu RrVe." Jap police s1llU'da wen .U.Uoned veey ahort and I nearly burned the A letter received from the bead about every tOO )'ard8 from the brakea. Qamped on them and bad Of the etleettve aervt.ce organlza- ftold to the ·1owa. The Ko_,.. to~ around the end lo kHP tlon In Wamtnr;ton .i-rtbed the were really atad. to ... ua. tnza. l'Qhlr otf. I feel quit. boo-new handbook of the veterana 'nle ftnt thine we cbd wu to ored. to fty tbeee wbeeb up, u they which would be tn their h.an.m (3) To atlmulate NaUonal, State and community awareneu Of their responalbllltles tor providlng auf. flclent job opportwLI-to ac- compllah full employment for veta •nlDI. Shower Doors Pre-War Qaallty and Prlee Boat and Drip Pl'oof See your local plumber or Builder • • -or call ' Southern Counties Supply Co. lU ~ m..i. '.No. So to the Cbo9en hotel and have aald the General WIUlled only the LT. GOV. FRED HOUSER eoon. The letter, made public by stncerely youn, ----t-. and ~bi. eerved oa c~ (bem!) two but pUoU from each the chief clerk here, wu In part u LEWIS B. HERSHEY, L--------------' B •tai• ware. 1 IDllll a Kr. K.aaya, a ..are-IQuadron. reprdlee1 of een.lorttv. L Go H ' tollowe: -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Dlrecto;;;;;;;;;r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ LAcmaa -.,.., Oalltorala Pboae llll6l Loan to rl n tuy Ill -T.K.c.A. Be pve me i...t nlcbt .... had • d•!lclou1 t. v. auser s "To All L.ocal B••NI MembeN I . . ched be-a "rtn, • •hlch ta an a.Unct c.otn dinner ot chlCken &nd ~ea.k, mdt-H t i Ii and ReemploymMt COmmltteemen It seems certalll that whatever agreement IS rea worth .0008. Be bod been tn the ~ In your mouth. i'nncb '11ee, 8 n ng A new "Hondbook at ll>e Vet- tween our State Department and British representatives on u. s. .-so ,_,,. ago '"'" a carroto, equub. tea and apple f U S Se te erana Amtatanc<t ProgT&m at II>• a loan to Britain, that agreement will be in fo_r a very rough ~---id _... pretty rood cocktallo. We oat around and oang or • • na Sele<Uve Service Syetem" will be roved--.!!:!!...,_ old eonp a.tterwa.rda ln the lobby. ln your handii aoon. It I.a a com· trip through the halls of congress before bemg app we ...., reany belng u.tad Today we bad eome Engllab pUoto Fred Hooser. Lieut. Governor prehenolve manual or Information if it is approved. royall;f. 8a'ft 9Cftl:llbled. ess-and tor lunch. They ba.d been prt.oD.· ot calltomia, who wu U. S . Sena and tn.tructlon on the job wblch Congresmnen have let it be known that they and their port< for --and cotfee, If eni for 3i; ¥•&ni lince Slnppon atorlal q.n<ildate In 1944 for the faceo BelecUve Service In ....tatlng . tired ft.hi ·a f fin cin th you can caD tt that. And applN went down. Rad a lot to tell us. II Republican .party, has announced returning veteran. who want and constituents are getting O s 1 ea 0 an g e tor bni&kfut, apple1 for lunch and gues• the Japa were pretty brutal. that he will again be Its candidate need help. world back to normalcy. Even if the spirit were willing-applee for dinner. The En.gliabmen wer. awe11 guye ,·in 1946. to fill the post formerly We have the re9P0nalblltty un· and it appears it is not-the flesh, or the pcN:ketbook, is Wben we ftJ"llt w.Dr.ed tnto the and aince being liberated are lD. 'I held by the late Hiram Johnson. der Federal law of render1ng u· bill. th lobby Jape -=wt up and tt K.a.te<S pretty good lb.ape. One plned 8 Friends of the lieutenant gov· alatance to vetera.na in obtaining sun. ply too weak. After laym· g more than $300 ion on e ... at -~ ....,.,.....but th---•uted. They ..... us•... -~ -.i pounds in three days another 30 I emor believe that he will be sue· re-employment tn a former ~ line as the ••angel" backing the War extravaganza prOOuC2d have been tn control aince the pounds tn 14 day•. cessful. not only because they ht>· lritlon or ln obt.a.lnlng new employ. by Hitler and Hirohito and directed by Mars, the American peaee. We are learnlng Jape.neae Thday our troops are to land lieve that Southern California ment. . , . . . from a book. ~ 111 aimilar to en maaae and there are all kinds should have its own Republican Our Veterana Asah•tance Pro- people feel they Slffiply can t Offord to contlnue supporting Japanae. We went out on a b&l· I Of demonatratlon.1. Many planes senator, but because he was the gram, therefore, coD.8i.ft.a of three the leading pla yers now that the show has been closed by the cooy and people crowded lnto the fiying overhead from carriers ln one to dereat the Democratic in· objectlve1 : atomic bomb. streeta below and waved. Some of the harbor. The country baa been 1 cumbent, Ellis Patterson. receiv· (l l To 8.Sl!list veter&.n1 ot. World Wh h al ·red con~~TTI and citizer.s alike is the the ~ tamed them cigarettes under Jap rule for -40 year" and \ ing more. than one-third of the ; War II In obtaining re.employment at as SO 1 i:. .... ...-•• en · and they went wild. Amerlc&n cip lhla is an oc:cu lon tor the Koreans. Democratic votes. Houser also in form.er po1ltlona. or positions of British attitude--unfortunately shared by t oo n1any other are worth a rortune over here. A waiter just brought up a cup led tht> Republican ·candidates in I like seniority, statue, and pay, and countries--that no matter how much we lend or give them Tbl.9 le a big town. atreet can. of tea, how do llke that? We will 1944 ~hen ~e led. thei.r presiden· to a.e31.at them tn obt&inlng new till . th autoe and flat chested women. The all be too AOft to go back to G. I. tial ticket 1n California by 324 .· employment. where desired; "re must S give em n:ore. . . town i.. old, only a few modem food i! we are here much longer. 000 votes receiving 1.576,559 N I As far as lend-lease is concerned \V e should wnte 1t off I bulldlnp. All tactorie11 are Idle This aftem::>0n 8.8 the Korearui against Senator Sh·!ridan Do"·ney I nO\\' and forget it. But in making loans from here on we now. We carry our gun.9. Mo1t of were parading in front or the hotel for that JX>!'.l. . . I avy Speeds Up ould b . h · ts ·11 roduce the Jape are atrn armed but cour-eome Jap troope came marchl.ng Prior to his election to his pres· 1 Sh 0 tam SUC concessions Of agreemen as W1 p teoua. through on their v•ny out. Hope en t office. Houser was one of the o• h , So tangible benefits for us. One day we tou:red the clty and they march the - --back to st ~f(''S IC"ading legislators, hav· 1 ISC arges, on Peacetime Navy Secretary of the Navy J ames Forrestal gave congress his ideas of wha t our peacetime navy should be like. He sug- gested a sea force about one-third that of our present annada with a personnel force of half a million. In it would be in- cluded 11 modem battleships, 15 aircraft carriers. 21 escort carriers, 20 heavy cruisers, 29 light Cl')Jisers, 176 destroyers, 40 escort vessels and 90 submarines. In addition to this he would keep another large number of fighting ships in reserve which could be called up for almost instant action. They would be manned by just enough men to keep them in top condition. Secretary Forrestal declared that in spite of the atom bomb there would still be a need for ships and planes to control the seas and the skies above them. The proposed peace time navy would cost from $3 billion to $14 billion an- nually. Vt.ailed • atirlne of the rt.m Em· Tokyo. We beard the Japti had I in~ be-en e\('("tf'd to 1hr 8SS<'mbly T B 1000 D ·1 peror oL Korea, and a Bud.dist not knO\\"tl about the :<01ea.n \.L .. I· on thrt'(' diffe~nt occasions from 0 e al y Temple. Both were beautiful and on8lra.tlon and they ran a risk of his home district. Alhambra. • plctu~ue. TI\et"e are 1500 or I ge-ltlng lnto trouble \•:!th the Jape 1 I The navy now has the fastest 2000 atepe lea.dlt'llf trom the bottom In control of city up to date. A Wallace Advises demobilization schedule of &fl)' I to the top of the temple. Every very delicate situation. NO\\' they branch of the a.nned services, and 30 or AO atepa there wu a Pagoda. tell ua! c t• • L I It WU really • eight. Our driver We are back at l e Shima. after! au IOD In ease expects to be the first service to reach its peace-time strength, ac· that day WU a Jap private &nd we buzud the place as \lt"e ltft. Of Bay Frontage cording to Captain George M. Ra· hi• eyes mwrt have been 00 u Took ua about four hours to ny r USN ~· r r S aft when we w~ wlrlding down a bill back. We gol paid u aooo. u 9.re and Assistant Commandant (Lo-· I I venscro t. . .._.,lie o t in the Gelah& dllltrlct and tried to arrived. 3000 yena. ruttt:n yena Wblle he di d not feel that the 1 • • 1 El v th N val di . p&u a car, wbere there wu bard· equal a dollar. Have quite a few News · Times questionnaire wa.a gisThtics • e en. aJ stnct. I W ll I I e war agarnst apan necess • ly room for Ol'le, be hJt a telephone yen saved up. l broad enough. 1...e'w a ace. Po.. t ted th . f all al pole and hooked bumpen with the Love, CUbby." nttr rt'eident of Newport Bea.cb 1 a el retenti~ od thnav .,..._la Jrf•U '-••• I I J • ' • 7 • ' lO and ldentlfied with many of it.a personne on active uty, ere-fore, no large scale plans for de· early d~el opmenta responded ta obili t ' ld be ffected b the queatlona ra.l8ed by UU. newla m za 100 cou e . y paper relative to bay front u.eeage the navy department until three w \Ui. an •dmocltion-"Do not re--months after the European phase I ABSOLUTE trol ot of the war was concluded. eue con our The demobilization program ls nortb ebore Of the county channel ~.-. . th . t' .............. ot th und water troct-as ~ .. ~ ln e Ol"'g8.ntza ion lo".....,..,, or e ca.mp gro but an average of 577 men per I age." Wallace, who fought fOl' reten· day are now being discharged in the Eleventh Naval district. Greet Fall With the Right Hat The Right Hat, Sir, Is A Mallory • ,,,_....----- MA~RY Smart snap brims or the dapper Hornberg: finest quality felts in the most becoming styles and nat· tering colors. They're era· veneted. too. See them in our windoY.ts, better yet stop in and get the feel of one. ILL1f1Nc, CLOTHIERS ltllDll • llIOOIW OUR 35THYEAB BANTA ANA Jobless Pay Bill u u 14 II lion of city water frontage eo that Schedules are now planned the city might keep down ext.>rbl· which will speed up demobilization I ~========================== t.a.nt rent.ala to visiUng yacht own· 50 that 1000 men per day will be I· The unemployment compensation bill passed the senate in a modified fmm and was sent to the house. It provides travel allowance for war workers returning home but does not grant the full $25 weekly unemployment benefits for 26 weeks which President Truman had requested. I Trap forJap One of the most interesting now-it-can-be-told stories to come out of this war is the one in which American military intelligence was able to break the Japanese secret code and learn that Admiral "I-will-dictate-peace-in-the-White-House" Yamamoto was scheduled to fly over Bougainville Island at a certain hour on the morning ot April 18, 1943. Although this was far~· d the enemy lines at that time. a group of ArneriClj.Jl fig r planes led by Army Lieutenant Colonel Thomas G. ier, Jr., set out to intercept the Admiral. They had to fly /hundreds of miles through dangerous skies and had to 8JT\ve at the precise spot just at the precise time. Fortunately they were able to accomplish this feat, and quite unfortunately for Mr. Yamamoto his plane was right on time for his unexpected rendezvous with death. The big bombe.r can-ying the Admiral went down in flames along with some of the escorting Zero fighters who were protecting it. So, Yamamoto joined his ancestors without ever finding out that he wasn't going to get a chance to dictate peace in the White House, anyway. Hiroshima Results A survey by American officials reveals that 68.000 build- ings in Hlrosruma were destroyed or damaged. Of th°'ese 55,- 000 were totally burned. Only 10 to 20 per cent of the city's structures remained untouched Everything within 114 miles of the point where the atomic bomb burst was completely lev- eled. Contrary to Jap reports, radioactivity did not con~ "measurably" after the explosion. • Before You. Build or ·Remodel ..... Osc .. a s. • 5 , .. LUDLUM ~-~orks ---------.aAJI& u • JO • "' n " BOIUZONT&L 1 Male swan 4 Symbol for umarium •cw.. 11 The east 13 A dru& 15 Oilld tor ''mother" 111 The aun peroooJlled 18 To bo% 19 A colledicm ot tocte 11 Animal"• feet 22 Symbol fol' tellurium. Z3 Horshu 218 To knock 29 Motl•e Sl Breal:wfth a aharp sound SS A volwne 34 lndlon mulberr)' Z3 A poucla 38 A pail' SD Printer'• mnoure to A compaa point ti Walked upan GTerre8zma 45 To obtalD a -ID -"'7. 11ae __... <la....- ' Ne. II 5D &.m &od ULank U A tree Tie.id- ln& caucbo 5S Seed cove.rin& 51 Volume of mops 80 Cooled lava II To aoftec tn temper a A •e1etable (pl l 85 To euJ.t the spirit of II A COtniNIU point 117 To "'rve vt.~-1...:AJ. 1 A Sta.le o1 inun.dhil11:7 2 Seaport in ~ .... s Pttft.x: twice 4 Game bl.rd ~ Oil of roses 8To asree 1 A.loft • To Labulate I Small candle LO Music: let lt llOnd 12f]rencblcr ··ancr· "Twutoalc ddtJ ' 17 Brb'Ua tormln1 beard in trt.ln JO To inquire 24 To trJ out 25 Uncooked rl So be It 28 Small body of water 29 C&roled 30 On. the ab~­ tered •Ide !2 .'i. &ame 36 Land measure !7 To compare crlticaU,. UEating ~ctmen ,,, p p D•• ••D IS '"The 1od of ...,. 4fl A warble 48 A drawtna n>Om 48 Trlftin• 51 Appe.llaUoo of Athena :HA narrow. 1ecluded road MTo a1la7 58 Arreot <abbr.) 57 Female ruft 58 Note ol. scale 82 New Testa~ ment <abbr.) S4 Bone flt~l~ .. ~1Ja 1f111 • D ......... T• .46&~wnaw era. wrote to declart that he be· lleved the limited aa:iount ava.tlable discharged in the Eleve9th Naval PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 8UBVEYOll8 district by October 15. Discharge mu•t provide accommodation.a for will be continuously accelerated l&rge yacht.a wbJcb cannot poulbl.y and by August 31, 1946, it is make u.. ot our harbor unl-planned that the navy wm have .---.-. -.,-W-B_Y_T_., __ _, .--S-IE--G-EL--&--R-A_UB __ perm&neot impJ"O'Vtmenta a r • been ~uced to Its proposed peace • o. ~ made by us to take care of them. time level of S50.000 offlcen and nceo.s Til OOJQRJ'L~ ._ • ...__ 11 Sn-The civic leader declared that .A.ulboriMd tr7' u.. OlllW!d 9\&LM 'J'reu.. --.-· -... ,-. .. ,._ It -• uld ti 1 ,_ men. .. .... ~t Lo 1t1Ptw:ol cllsli. ta 1808 N--Bl~ ~ -un: c y ...,o move cau ou.a y ua ~ wtlll Uacomt 1.a::r: ma&W.. -··r-T• ""'" ..,_ wti.tever I.a done with the amall .a.nns . 1181m Tele5AlGe lfl amount of bay shore remahllng In MQM•ecrmo mm Ul1' W. Oellt:nl Newport~ city ownership, u be believe. we Mra. Ralph Schorle, da.ugbtq ot om. sw ._... aJT&, o.... -TelesWlae UI are on the brink of a great de--Mr. a.nd M:re.. Everett Rea of Ca.ta "-------"-_____ .. _,._•_• ___ I'--------------' velopment here. Mesa. returned tut wttk from !}JD Franci.eco where 1he had been AB41WD0r New Red Stamps Valid Oct. 1st wtth her husband while hla ship ~-----------­ WU In port. He la Flttma.n l /c and ill now expec~g to be tranaterred to aihore duty at San Pedro., Five add!Uonal red raUoo ------------- .t.ampe for me.ala and tau became valid Monday, Oct. 1, the Office of Price AdmlnLttraUon annouoc· od today. WELCOME HOME! Newport Barbor Post Z!ll AKERICAN LEGION 1eTtt. aD B--.W,. N11t1 ... Vet- -.. 'YWt ... lela. 16&11 ... ... ....,. ... .._.. h& • w ~ ..... .. Each ot the new ataiqpe, Rl, 81, _Tl, Ul and Vl, all cootalned ln. Ration Book 4. will n:preaent 10 polnta. or a total Of ~ point., and will remaJn valid th.rough Jan. 31, I'--------------' 1946. ' On.e of every flye home. In Great Britain baa been damaged or destroyed by bombe. Logic I.a llQmethlng you me to prove the other fellow la wrons. NEW LINS Craft Greeting Cards Stationery Brookhlp Variety 1911 °"""* Rwy. Oon>aa .... Kar J • Any Sign • , , Any 'Ti,,.. Tom Runkle SIGNS BOAr Ll!ii'i'E!UNG Zll}2 llarble Ave. Bal'-hlencJ I'll. !lll·B Electric In the Refrigeratioll Repairs Ne'tv and Modem Manner Let us 8Dlve :rour retrlgeratba an!Ns with the Im- -~ prvved IDltnJmmts dt '&'led esperi•lly :!l..? for n~rlgeratiall ~ WelWU..~ .....01: ...... Our work la Ill l!Ddll)"' and expertly done. Our dwps ·~ nomblaL I Rs11ts aN auanntml ___ ._SEIERSEN'S -..- ...... '' ., ... -e ..,.._1111 Armand Monaco ABClllTF£T 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Newport nu %'21 LAkewood. An.. Loo ~ N<>rmon<l7 MM AT'l'OB1'm AT LAW LEROY P . ANDERSON ATTOftNEY AT LAW Coet.a Me.a Ba"k Building Ph911e 426 Costa Mesa C&lltomla DAY llCllOOL8 Mortimer Scllool IOll <Joni Belboe - OndM: ()n'! !l'Co Prepan&rDl7 DAY SCHOOL Now OpeD GA.. Montm., II.A.. OdaoC PltNpal -- DENTIBT8 DR. OBED LUCAS Deotiat • 2202'6 W. Central, ..... 1480 NEWPORT BEACH HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPq_ "Wo CJQr9eh'ee tbe -l!lern -• '""' OCboni --...... N....,.ort M1 ~ ·-. Ce!-la DR. M. D. CRAWFORD O .. TOll•TltlST .... .., 'z 1.-rs nw tat ••• -· • 5 ... . -· -C09TA llUA • Gordon M.Gnmdy,M.D. ~-llm·­ Ntntll w1 Oentnl Aft. Of&e Bra. :10-1% ...... ; 1·5 p.m. Telephone S'I Conrad Richter, M.D • l'll1Tlcl&D and 8ursMD 120 E. lltll !It. CoetaM- Bo1U'9: t•l! a..m.. &ad S·4 p.m. Pboae 74 DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYalCIAN ~nd SURGEON 2208 Cout Blvd ., Newport .._. -Phone - Office 288·W R•. 211--R If No An9wv C.11 ~rt I Gerald Rama, M.D. 2830 West Central Ave.. Newport 6-ch Ph. 1o2g.aNo AMwer call 30'laM X -Ray ........ lllJtoa II. ll&rtnll, II. D •uw..a~ _ ... -.a.awu-u ltol _l!f_,.,_ S. R. Monuo, M. D. IU Bv .&-.. •• 1a Rza.-..19'.: -~--.~···· w:· ... 117•,,, a I • -• -••• - Capt. Dean Miller Discharged; To F~ Commercially to Peru I -'. <!ream job. u be doocrlbeo It. PmL ' ta tbe fortunate lcit ot a.-captaiD Tb.e Oyer who wu a member al - Corona delMar (B)' BJ a ......... , • • -wu ln the Phlllppines, OlLll&,va -maey Otber lol&nd1. He errtv-II arbor a Natural eel bome on h1I motber'o birthday. For Boy Scou .. -· Be mpent four day• bere and then 1 "'' recel•ed h1I di..harge Monday. He Swim at Christian's Lt. and Kn. Brace £. D1mpelder 18 now with hi8 wtte and little -Miller ~ tbe ~ Air tbe tint claa ~ ced<to to bo l ~ oon ~ Kr. and lln. Cbar-cra<1ualed from tbe -In 11M2 1-L. Mmer of 528 Park avenue, eerved tn two d19tlnct air torcu Bal.boa hl•hd, who returned to the durlDC the war. Ftnt be went with · tnedom. ot ctvWan Ufe lut week the mtpth, &Del later with the upac h.19 (!ia;:ha.rge trccn the Santa Twettth. He returned lle'Vt:nl ....,_ Army Air Bue. months qo u & e&ptaln wltb tbe llllleT1 Job. It wu dt.cl<>led at ~eel JMytns er-. Air t1le 8ept.l"atkm center when be rot Medal with nine Oak Leaf Ou. bla dloch&rge Tueoday Uld pack· ters, Purple Hout. and two thea· eel "Ill' hlo medal-deconted UD1-ter rlbboaa. and baby dau&h-ter. ID B8llotrope dau&hter. Dolon1, at their home"! Deel!.ring that Newport Harbor &'t'enue., an dl'bblC to Detratt In Pom.cma. ill a "natural" tor Boy Scout tun. where be wD1 reoelv• blil ftDal ! U. Ccmlmander and Mn. Harold 35 Cuba of Pack ~14-C ot Grtttltb dJ.9cb.arp pe.pe:rw '11tw••hJ'. Tbe Scranton. SIO Marigold avenue, re-Park, U1eir Cub Muter and troop owner ot the ~ Jira. A. A. tumed from a week's vacation ln comruit~eemen, 1pent a grand Sun· Taccbella U4 her ,.....,. Ill Alta. the mount.aina, Green Valley Lake, day on tbe be&cb &t Chrllt1aM den&, wU1 occun b9r )llilce Ulill Monday. One night the tbermom. Hut, Balboa. where they ..-am. W"blter. et.er rertstered 28 above zero. Of motor-boated ~ enjoyed a picnic Bllhop and Km. Cl!er1ee ~ coune lt wu ''unusual" tor W. lunch. Tbe boys bad the lime of mlder, Puadena. ~ pMta al Ume ot yea.r. j thelr Uvea and their leaden ll&ld Kr. and Kr& Gearp: Woolley. 211 Lt. Cbmmander Scranton wu that Scout.a ot Southern Callforni& Irta avmue, rece.ndy, Dr. R-. jullJ.or lieutenant in the Naval Re-1 llbould make more uae ot the ad.- snider wu forma17 tlle Pr d4Mt.t: -.rve tn the last war. In lh.t. war vanla.gea ot lhil wonderful play- Of the Tok;yo Uid:ftlillty al the he RrVed three yea.rs in the Naval ground. torma i. flying a commercial When he donned ctvtllan clot.ht:• plane .1or an air line IOU.th trom Killer returned to the bue and t.c. A.ngelea to the Panama Qui.al grtnned u be declared that DO"W and thence llOUthwa.rd to Lima, he doesn't uJute anybody. He re-============= J membered only too well their tint latenaUoaal ~ ftUOKa AND T&ADl'OU .. Alli( JIQtJIPIOtNT M. Elti8te & Co., he. introduction to the M:rvlce when he 91Lid that they saluted every- body but the fire cllief, &D.d were not too aure about him. .., .. _ ·"ft, -S..la.&a Sl1Ne.LA.8t. ft.14.11 Ap 2 0 Who PllY1I tor edvertllin&? body. It PllY1I tor ltaeltl 11s1n· CE P.A.PALMER LIDO ISLE PWPERTIES ----· W. 0. BUCK-Insw-anoe Counselor ~ 1500 fJ'k,,,,,,,.x .f...,( 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA Radio Service Specialized Repairing on All Makes GRO -TY APPLIANCE COMP ANY 1791 Newport Blvd. BUY VICTORY Costa Mesa BONDS ! IDA NAYLQR'S BALBOA ISLAND WE'RE ON VACATION WE WILL BE CLOSED from October 1 to October 1 5 1nclu.nvt Our Clerks Have Earned a Vacation We Will Be Back on the Job October 16th ---ready to serve you. No- Eplecopellan church. WO 'P mi.. Reeerve. He wu Naval Pilot ln Wlth the boys were CUb Maalu ID.Ider repraented the peedepa 9JM1Cial.bed work at San Pedro. Fred Tacbopp, Committee Ch&lr- EptJicopalian churcb aD onr tbe Barbor. ~e le now on terminal 1 man P. 0 . B~k. Glendale furniture country tn the J"ltJW eme l(lcatlm lei.Te at the end Of which he will man, and Committeemen George cent.era. He talked wlbt the .J~ be on inactive duty. , Meyera, Jim Rainea, LeRoy Benzie aneeie about their prt>l+Trw and However be ta painting his bOWJ1e &nd Frank Lewta. preached to thf=m. He beBevm the and canntog swordtleb which American born J'apanme an lo7U triendl brought to him. MARINES' V-J DAY to the Un.ited Statai. He llftd ID Japan many years and epee.kl J'91>" anese fluently. It JOU wtah to keep your eecret. tint keep tt yourself. Turn in eurplua and unnece .. eary gear, but you keep your rltlel . Marines See Natives 'Chase' Fish into Nets In Fish Patrol on Iheya Shima County Gets Bonus For Oil Lease on Mrs. Grace Gtftord. Paadena, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w formerly of Emenald Bay, spent I_! Saturday with Mrs. George Wool- ley, 219 Iris averrue.. By STAFF SERGEANT BOB HILBURN Fl od Co t ol Land M~. F . M. Riley and nephew, IMari'""' Corps Com bat Correspondent) . 0 n r Kenneth RJley. Loo Angeles. re. !HEY A, Ryukyu Islands (Delayed)-Flsh stones are gen-cently dlocharged trom toe ermy. erally tall stories, but two Ma rines who landed here recently The county leased 119 aerea ot spent a few days with Mn. Fred have an unusual fish story to 1 ---I !Ut fl<Xld control land at the mouth I Wadley jr., 211 Marigold avenue. tell--and it's tnJe' part-the swin:mers. by their an-of the Santa Ana river to the Judge and Mrs. Ha.ny Weatover. Shcrtly after the unoppoeed tics !"ctually drove the flab into I Atlantic 011 Company last 9.'eek Los Angeles, were down to their la nd·ng on this mlle-long Island, the n eta. efter It r ut-bid the original offer bee.ch borne, 1615 Pactfic drive, d\':indlinfT food supplieg prompted Fish that .sought to escape the of Loren K . Hillman. leMee of Thursday. Marine ~ iclals to permit the I~ neUt ~·ere d tl\en back in by the Xe\vport Beach v..·ater company Mrs. Peter MacFarland and eon land's fieb.rmen to make a t lah-swimmers with Iron-tipped .!pCar3. pl""'perty by paying a reported Donald. Pasadena., spent two lng jaunt Inside the reef which The swimmers were able to remain \ price of S20 per acre tor six I weeks with MiM Ruth Slmp!IOD, I parallels the shoreline. underwater for long period15 with months .of the tint year and $1 5 23~ Heliotrope avenue.. Recently Aie.rine Pfc. Raymond E. Cran-their ey£& open by µ.sing cleverly-per acrt' for each halt year ot the M iss Simpson drove to Paaadena, ford ot Greensboro, N. C .. and Pfc. carved wood-framed goggles. rf'malning two years of t he lease. Loe Angelee and Santa Monica lo J oeeph H. Prunier at unwood. Prunier was r~ally im preseed it was learned In Santa Ana ye9'-vialt friends over the week end. Mass. v,re re assigned to accompany with the summers endurance I terday. Mr. and Mm. John Dutter, 308 the party. Swim Hours Without Rest The sum of 15076 w" ottered Ocean Blvd.. wt!l'1!!' happily sur- At 9 a. m. the fishermen launch-''ThOSf' guys worked In the 'A'ater for the first year of the lea.se to prised recently. wbaa their 90n ed their slender boaU In the surf. continuously tor more than two bind the bargain. The offer by Carl J ones. Chief at Commiasa.ry, It was high tide. The party con-hours without a rest and they Hillman, 'A'ho leased the city'9 j arrived from Long Beach where slated ot 20 flshepen , including never eeemed to tire." he said. water la nd was for $20 per acre he disambarkecl from Seat.Ue. He Naka, the leader. a 58-yea.r-old The catch. represented a 8tart-tor each six months ot the first was with Halaey In Tokyo Bay native. who before the Marlnea ling vAriety of flab. MO&t ot them Y.ear then $10, per acre for each V-J Day, on the A1n:raft Carrier landed operated a fishl.ng Oeet. The were species never aeen before by SlX months remaining In the t>A'O Independence. bis m.tp tbat carrted party set out In four boa~. the Marine:!'. Included In the haul yea.ra' lea1te, It was reported. him through 14 battJm during lbe Neta Rigged Between Boats were fish ot almost ever y concelv-! 39 months be waa ln RrVice. He Once fai rly out In the water, the able hue of blue. pink and green. I Electricians Hear group divided Into t'4·o p&rtie&. "Wind no good," he se.Jd. "Wind Each pair of craft rigged up a net from nor th. When wind from north. IN ew Development" between them and then the awim-v.·aves too high \\'hen \\'ind from mers. strl~ped to Join cloths, went JOulh. good fishing. Wind from 1 At Supper Meet I over the s1dea. south In t'A·o days. Then we get / Then ~and this is the fish story many fish." About 50 "land wire" men. elec- Griffis Promises More Bait For Sportsfishing Next Year t ricians from all parU of Orange I county, got together Friday eve- nin.I{ as guesU of EU-Hokin and Galvan, electricYlns at 1000 Coast 1 Hlgh"·ay tor a. pot luck supper to hear of many new developments To the repeated question raiaed Numerous f ishermen have told in the electrical fle!d during the by a Long Beach sporU v.'Titer, Boehler that the bait situation in war. Joe Boehler as to why bait wa.& 1 this harbor Is a disappointment. j Nelsoo Stafford ot the local con-, Inadequate in Ne'Ao·port Harbor tor the only o bjection they found to cern gave a 'brief outline of the sportslishing. "Gr it !'' Griffis, aec-fl&hlng here. The Long Beach methods U8ed ln electrical II1Stal - retary of the local sportm'ishe;r-writer J11uggested receivers, and latlon ot modem equipment on rr.en's as.!lociatlo n answered that In another article critici zed bone many typt'1!1 of ships developed the 8ituation Is due t o lack ot baJt aardine&. He suggested that bis be during the put !ew yea.ra. !lho'11.•lng I bo&t8 and experienced men. to man considered an open letter to the sections ot marine cablee and con- lhem. aporl.!flahermen ot this harbor. trol board8 now being uaed ln Jobs Soaring; Laborers and Typists Needed · It im't the unemployed who are Increasing In Orange county. Jobe. looking for employes, a.re soaring. AA of Thur&day the U. S. Employ- ment Service ottlce ln Santa Ana wu looking for 2644. an lncreue of 168 ln a week, wttb the demand increutng. M08t employel'll wanted labor- ers, or 12002; 4-09 needed ln lkilled jobl, m ln clerical and Klee job.I, 303 aervice _ joba, a.nd 211 eem.1- skllled. Alao 24 profetPmaJ ~ 91 tlone were open. In a reply, "Griff" agreed with many craft. w eb a.a Darrell Klng'.e him that the sltuaUori wa.s onen new 5~ King. deplorable. but said that local men Stafford empbasl.zed that many were not the only ones who suf-boat owners get into trouble v.•hen t ered. It Is not plea.ant for local they try to order )and wirlng or boa.t owner• to ref'Und money to batteries for their boat.a wblch lrate flahermen after a half~y·a couldn't be used tor varloua rea-outing w ithout bait. he agreed. SODS. Grl!t In a letter to Boehler -.Id A. Y. Meudell, representing ~n- ln part u followe : "It you know era.l Electric company gave the ot anyooe who want.a to get a electrtcla.na a good ala.nt on the higher price tor b&lt than they reuon.. America baa beCome the ever got before and who want to greatest sea. pawer the world hu move to Newport. gtve him our ever eeen_ He quoted flgurea t o &ddre:u. Boy, we'll talk bwllnea abow that the entire world bad and ful "N ow pa.I," Grl!fla went on. "dan't rap bone sardine• tor baJ.L r·n take ·em. Sure, it lakeai more aklll to book your ttah. but lb.al'• halt tbe tun. n.hlng thla weeJr. only about 69 million ton. of shlp- pt.ng before the tut war. Now the United States alone bu approxi- mately 39 tons; allhO\ll'h we do not conalder ourwelve. a ee.fartnS" race, we have became IO througb our wonder lhlp-bufldlng f.acWtlea. Sport F"IShing ooh ''G. W.'' • Dd!MI. POWERED •DELUXE AOOOMMODA'DONS •LARGE GAI.1.J!Y Every Day .. , • .&. .. from 5S5 l'Mlflc OaM& lllgllway Newport Beach, California - ll'w 1-r-........ . -Mewpwt ... w=s ,- CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS By Roberts Studio Beauty and Character Plus Glamour Our Speeialty Order Now to Insure Delivery for Mail SPECIAL .. ... ·., .00 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 8'o Rqre so laa.W.re About ~ Ol4I .. rtnltl Roberts Portraits -NOBTB lllAIN ;_NEXT TO MONTOOHERY WABD8 ..._ 09IM 8-Baun trvm 11 A. M. to A P. M. Do117 - Ray Malhe"WMlb bead ot the (Sept. 20) from one ot our bo&U federal otnce stai.ed that m09l I pel"IOnally landed two white 1e& ':==~=======================! pres.sin&' wu the net'd for typists, bu9, two large haJJbut and more -urgently needed at a county RP-l<>s barracuda than I ahould h&'Ve a.ration center, wbere nturned nt--&ll on hone a.rd.in.ea. llaa* .,,..., • ._,.a rtn .. n111·111~r. .... BUY VICTOKY BONDS ! He went lnto 80me of the new developmemU ln mechanJcal and electrical lib.Ip control which prov-I ~::::::::::::::~:::::::::~~==============~===========; How to keep wheek Y OD roD 00 wberh and ~ wheob ol ,._ cu oc mock roll oa heoriag.. To rolling pr-. wboel heoriap -loag-Jrred, --r:edaciJll llPM Wheel Baring Gr..... Ruined wboel heoriags are · bud 11> replace. done da71 I 1tap ,_.. ia ap...p --m;... bf ...,..w ..-ridaa will> RPM Wheel Baring Gftue! THOMPSON Wllok .... DlltrllJatiom BM. ftcme 109I • Y o L' r I ,.., c a I r 1 • p r • · ... 1 • n t O t • " • · ~ C' • ,.A ,..[lA•ll O > (,\lr>0RN•A ~ . - era.n.s are be~ held up tn their 'What we want. and what we'll d19cbarg-ei due to lack ot woma.n-have nut year ia more and better power to complete their ncord.e. b&J.t, and early. R.IPt now t.J.t The Sant& AD& omce i. located lo good. &lid tlahin& lo ... en. bl&" at '601 W. 15th .treet. whlte tea bu8 a.nd halibut u well .. barracuda &re lopa. .. Shoe Rationing Will Continue Despite w1deepread. rum.or9 to the contrary, llloe rationing w11J not end ln the near future but will continue unW production ot foot- wear more nearly equal. unre- stricted dem&.nd, accordinf to Pt.uJ Ba.rludale d'OrT, OPA datrict ra- uomn., chJet, who oo Oct. 1 wru t&Jte over U director Of the Sf7V· ernmen.t agency'• Southern call· fomJ.a otnce. SEVEN FOR SEVE.N ' Quality Lamber and We in vite you to op en . a savings accoun t now. no matter if large or small .. * . . "I.I Ill ed to be hlply 1utereot1nc to tbe I , electrtc&lly-mlnded gueet& Tom Norton. owner and oper- ator at Reins K&iar'1 C&fe at Bay Shore C&mp. ortg1nally ot Chlldl' R.NtauranU of eo.ton, wu caterer tor the eft.Dln.g. A savings account is personal preparedness against the future. Baildiq .Maie;m COSTA MESA L~~ NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERA,L SAYllllGS ••d LOAN ' ASSOCIATIO."'I It. L N •••• Y\A L•DO -· NEWPDlll'T PEACH, CAUnJ•NLA • aJIJIBgN ~••• I vnforpdtable .fragnmce ••• I .· • / grooming preparations for after-your-bath. Delicately scented witli Carnegie Blue, an UDforirettal>le fragran or. -L / . ~ Edythe Davidson 213 No. Broaqway Santa Ana • ' .. I Christiaia's Hut On Calling List Of Movie Stars :C~ i::.,.:;m;,.•,.: Bob CIVAatlt•aea 'J:ropbiea and Waterlae Given Puauc:. NOT1cE Puiluc Nonca Aftwtllat ... •.::::..-:=Dcaa:n.....llaps h•2 • to ~rtiftcat.esGiven GoldJladgeNo.1 1ot1.1A .' and-n-atotheat)'alN- -... ~A ~ ..,,.., r Feaee Approachea • T Yschtsm On Re • -EASEMEN'l'S FoR PUBLIC ft--~ f -·"Ile ......... ~ . ~ ~-~~~ tMwv:d """ ... the ~--<0·""'"'~· PllP 1' • -o . en tirement · UTD.l'n!S port~ ... ...-u....., pur- (Continued from Pa&'e One) y Ml<a lo the rlaht.bucl m&J> ....._. aiat <w J'-W ,,,_ ell;)' will -4' -°"' (OnnU!"Mld b<e !'lip OI») e.,.,;, 0'', W·•~ -o ~ •eeAlt lnU~~ cledleatid-=~~ ~2".1:._~!".~tlme~-~ and ~ of -at tllo ,,,,__ '10m to -In tht _...... -... -·-!IU ~ '' ---V =-~ ~ U~ ~ ..- Hut. Bia ~ -t i. Hap 3.ooc>.080 -~ ....,. 'and -to u.. Lido ~ brldp and Im· td, but wUJ llol4 """ to •at 1MI'· rWim. actlft -Ullda Ille ol l'fowporl Beach for l'llbllc Utlll· ol the bearinc of all penons In- the opon.n&n. wbcl •• that tl>oy Lona'· '1'1111 _, 111-~•n, -~ U.--_"'...:_:;_lY;.:: i: -Ii.. -••of -ap-Llltt 1111 I-dtl"• ...,. Pl""'-.,.i-tor tllo ties u ,.._,, upm a.Map cl Tract teftsled In or objectlnc to the pm- malr.e tlWI their he&dquarten while wfll upm1 accaa'M, .ln"flta .,... u-. -~ _.... .. well .. odd to ~ Hllmpl>rty Boprt -1111 pollct ~ tlopt. l, ... No. 907 reeOrded In Book 28, ~ vacatlm of said alloys and flahlnc or_.,,,,. on the bo.7-Alld -· Iha ldtclim If not too ....,., boys-In. hit lfle boa-. ~ or -In u....,.. w1io m.tpt Boprt tropllJ' for thtf,flrwt 1111>1, cueot or boMr at a ba.n<iutt --25 to 38 Inclusive !" Mis· -to ~ty ot. Newport the major Induced n&n<olll Kar-to watch hll ~ of -. ~ ~-*!'-anced ~~: ~ -., It wu dedde4 at the rl-.!DS tint -cobllta Wb"ll ""* r!T• the -~ ceUanecu& Maps. record a of• Beaoll tor public utlllty pwpuou, llllall beeauoe for m&DJ' 1"""' ht -Alic. 1'l.1lor and .-• ~ Oii -~ 11 r dt:j-~ MCW!ClaJ-.,_ a -pt.o a Ott ot. ,abr. .-ta of -laland bJ' fell"l>' mem· 0.-p O>unty, Callfomla, ex· an u requlro4 bJ' w. -t u chief ttewarcl "" major =:_euvi:,.,,. :::ve dlarS9 ol the heads. and tool< I the old fort ,,__ "8 &loo nCei-the tray to matclL bers of the local ,fct..e ID4 &uldl· tend!nc acrou Iota 1127 to 1155 8eotloa '-NO'nCE JS HERE· ..,,m..,lp llnet, to becnmt hlo eenlce to c:uotomere ot the 11\aAb. cuanllna tbt 1-y antrance. J'.'6rlnir of the four -mlPt Tht tint s'Olllot would ban -lartea. Inclusive, and Iota 1158 to 1182 In· BY GIVEN that the Oty Oouncll llWlq1ll" and chief nmolocLtt-chlckon.and other choice dl.abee at ~the J'-offered no re: coot fl-dur!Dc the ~· -be wnn bJ tllo late BID~ but wu C2>lef Rowland Rodgkln-WU elusive mid alone the w .. terly ot the-Oty of Newport Beach does Francoll' talent for mbdng they are avallahlt. ni.tr wait-alotaDce. 'lb<7 piled up their ma -tbat · ftDCaa W -ln.ltta4 Ii"" to the NM!<!!lm• to prlnc\pal speaker and preoenttd aide of lo< 1183 of aald Tract~~: hereby nx Monday, the 5th day ot ct!«>tal-.tyle beveragu Ill well-,_.add to tho pk:tuft with thtlr chine -dDeo, and ...., aide-down •• -In cott' -tilt bt a-u tbe ..... -11111· ~Waurlue with Gold Bad&'• No. 1 907 utmdlnc 7.5 leet South~lotY November, l9'5, at the hour ot 4 -frnm hll punult of the eu· tro c-1 cottumaa. anm In -piles !with an lnvm-encl of the wv, at,. ~ a tee docldtcl; the wmd w ... t to at recoplUOn of hlo oe~ ""4 al the Northerly line of ~n-o'clock P. M. of said day, In the tertatnment art and ldeu picked pl tOl'J' In -pile. Not ·1 Jap re-,i. -dedand, and aa be D. IClllott tnd u HOOid9 wort In· the !Int to min. Kamllert ot the 1183. All portim>s ol. aid ~•· Council Ourmbon cl the Oty ol up In Honolulu, Slnpponi and -. • P'rancolo holdo forth """'I daJ' &lated.• the -ot11ctt declared. .,.. aatborlaad to opand on)J' ccanplok, tbe third baa not -force &loo cave him two ptpeo. a and -ts to the Oty ot Newport Beach located In the Oty nDa. Tht 'chief mlzer" learned hll nt the year ID the -· buUtlDlr ~ ._. S1000 ht wUJ lmprD'lt aa m.och a...-. humidor, htnd·tocl•d wallet with Newport Beech for publlc utility Hall In the Oty of Newport Bee.ch, art In tcm• nt the larlOr han ID that he ha.I a tpec:lalt,. lor effl'J' He doocrfbed the pe>or condition aha .. ht..., for thll ._...1, ac-ot11er a-._ u foll°"": hlo 1W1U1 oncravec1 thenon, and PQ11>0tH to be vacated, clooed up, u the time and place for bearln~ tlWI co1mtry. too, once ownlll&' the mood or every pe.......Uty. Hll al the poople and their teeond-rate oanb&' tc a po+lou -'"" Dr. lloll&nd ~. ~ Day a lll1Dl of money. and abandoned. are more .,:1~~ all penom Interested In or object- Mldnlght Fr1lllco ID Cblcqo, repea_t c:uotomen come b<e far fod!IU.. In speal<mc ot. t.,..,q -Orlftlth eom-. It waa -. 1. Walter 1-lo, 1111'16 Cbiet Hocll1dnenn tald that Ult si-n-on a certain map a..,..~~ Ing to the propooed vacatlm ot reputed to be larceot ID the city. and Wide to quatt hlo bett and the eaantrJ'ldde atter the Marlnea clecldecl. polntt: 2, Norton Tounstave, M retJrtnc ottlcer hu dlltlngullhed and adopted by the Oty Council said alloys and easements to the Young 1""rthall cct tho trawl bq gue lancutdly over the bay which toolt Yakuulal N8"111 bue. Sevm· ·polnta: a, Bob Yardley, 113 pctnta: hlmwlf by b1a lone and faithful of the Oty of Newport Beach ford Oty of Newport Beach for public early. Ho wu born In Encland. ttretchet before them. It baa bMD i-. little Jap oftlOen ...,... lined " Naocy Grandin. U polntt; a. -. to the people of the city. said vacation, clcalng up, an u tility pu,,,..... And the said and wbm Ollly live yean old mov· a favorite place for oemce men up to tulTl!llder the ....-1 nan! tlea Intact when he went back. Freddie Tllomu, d polnta Potter Hill wu the ntpt aulgnment, abandomnent, by the Reso~~~ a1y Council at said time and ed with hill parentt to Ruata. HUI and their frl..,O. durlnc the war bue )le declared. ~ a~ ~ ~: ~tut~~t, he trophy, Walter X-W, 1188\fo pclnta. whlcli wu not alwayw the mott dated Occtober 1, 1945, and.,._~ place w!ll bear the evidence al· tallier wu placed In charge of yean. about five feet tall. llOllle ......, In the mam1nc"" i:to ; For ra<t .....ic nf Aq. 10-12: pleuant. and In the early daye nated Resolution No. 3243. Refer-fered by any person Interested In =;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::;::::;::::;:::::::;::::;:::::::;:::::::::::;I five feet two lnchel, General ~ and rotum In theeolate afte o, Bno~. 1. Walt.er JAwll, 78\i hAd to be patrolled on foct or bl-ence Is he~ made for fUrther the vacatlC11 ot said alleys and ~ .....,ta ...,. about six feet three. "'°"" polntt; 2, Nancy Grandin. 72 cycle. partlcuJan aa to the proposed va· eesements to the Oty or Newport New Hours • 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Cooed 'I\ieoday FRF.SH, ,JUICY, HOME BA.KEii PIF.8 TOP YOUR HOME-COOKED MEAL AT Dennie's Cafe 1107 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar {The Greyhound Station) GORDON B. FINDLAY CONTRACTOR aod BUILDER MAINTENANCE AND REP AIR OUR SPECIALTY Cabinet Shop Service Office Cabinet Shop S4 IO Coast Blvd. 407 SOtb St. Phone 412 Pb. 2388-.1 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. The Jai-ottered to IUlftnde.ir to just u they alWl.YI have done. potnU; 3, Norton YoU!ll'lO\l'e, 1014 • L. L. llbell, dty councl.l.man. and cation. closine-up, and abandor Bee.ch for public utlllty ~lel hbn. 'Ibey are poorly dressed. the pclnte; " Seymour Beek, 86 Judge o. A . Jonee were cueott of ~t of said alleys, to aald map. heretofore described. Gardner u.ld that the bl• -· WCIDm WMrinl' pantal~ but point.· 5 Bob Yardley 64 % honor a\ the dinner held at WhJ.te'e and said map ls made 8 part ot Section 5. n1is Resolution of • ·--no ldmonoa; the men ~ poor point.I' ' ' Balboa. lalahd c&te. this Resolution to the same extent eTal. who WU evacuated trom Cor-western clothes, coolie pents, qr Dye~ N .. -y IWDmor eert.. 1 and purpoae u if the aame we Intention shall be published at rocldor looked down at them, one! tattered unH Th will h --.· · · · re least once In the Newport Balboa roared. '"Where's the Admiral T" onm. ey. ave Burr White; 2, Betty Jtlllott; ·s . Mr. a.nd Mn. Ma.rt. Newland, herein incorporated jn tun. News-Tlrhel, a newspB.per ot gen- When told that the Admiral wu a tough winter, he predi~. Yvonne Raab. Oulle., race week, Newport Height., and 800 Bobble, SeaUon Z. That the proceedings eral circulation printed published busy, the cenentl l'08l'@d ap.fn for otdaawa BMltb,J' 1, Naacy 1'rwell. Independence and. Mr. Newla.nd'a two staten, for the closing up and abandon-and clrcula.ted tn the Oty of New- them to bring him out to surren-Contrary to their briefing, he Day 1eriee, Snowblrdl, 1, Norton Maxine and Marie Newland of ment of the aforesaid alleys and port Beach. and sald publicatloo der thf hue, and they did, pronto. found Okinawa very healthy. Younglove, 7fi1,i potnt..: 2, Walter Long Beach. went to San Dleeo easements to the Oty of Newport shall be made before the date set Calffomia Japs are larger than Their only trouble came this sum· LewU, 731,4 polnU; 3, Freddie recently to vlillt their brother Merle Beach for public utility purposes, tor the hearing ot. all persons in- the average homeland variety, the mer, when pol.90nou.s snakes put Thomu, 69 point.; 4. Nancy Gran-who Ls In boot camp there,· but shall be had and taken, and the terested in or objecting to the pro- ronne:r dty Judge Wd Tbelr in their appee_rance. but as tar as din, M potnu: S, Dolly Newport, whoee home I.a ln Piedmont, Kan. City Council of the Oty ot New-posed vacation. condition there was deplorable; he knew, none d.Jed from their 53 point.a. July-Auguat iterie., port Beach, elects to proceed un-The above and foregoing Resolu· they were licked. as General OJr-bites. Total Joues on the. laland Snowbirds. 1, Walter Lewi., 255%, PUBLIC NOTICE der the provisions of the "Street tlon of Intention No. 3244 was lb LeMay. heading the B-29 ztst near Japan proper were about point.a; 2, Norton Younrlove, 239%, Vacation Act of 1941" approved passed at a regular meeting of the Bomber command declared, be-40,000, the heaviest in any one or points; 3. Nancy Grandin. 2261,4. May 13, 1941, Statutes of 1941, City Council of the Qty of N'ew- tore the first atom bomb W8! the islands invaded. I t was the polllta; 4, Charley Heyler, 203 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION 01.apter 250 and amendments port Beach, held on the lst day dropped. Fire bombs hed leveled gt"e'Btest single 1~ the navy had pouil.15; ~. Freddie Thomaa, 176 NO. 32« thereto, belng Division 9, Part 3, of October, 1945. by the following cities for miles around. Not a ever suffered, and that was ~ polntai. A RESOLUTION OF INTEN-Streets and Highway Code. vote. to-Wit : thing was to be seen of the fiimsy cause it was so difficult to shJeld Junior.Senior ~FON OF THE CITY COUN"CD.. Sectton S. The Street Superin-AYES : Councilmen : Allen, Stan- woodl'n buildings -not even all the sh1ps from the enemy Junlor-eenior e«tea: 1, Walter BEA~ CJTV OF ~\\'PORT tendent or the City of Newport ley, I sbell. Ret"d , Hall. streets were discernible. 'Only the planes. Lewb. 194% point.a: 2. Norton H DECLARING THEIR Beach shall cause to be conspicu· NOES. Councilml'n : None. small family ~re passessed In each The "radar picket line" or dr· Younglove, 168~ point.a: 3, Olar-ISTE!\:'~N •TO ORDER THE ! ously posted along the line of the ABSENT, Councilmen: None. building was visible among some stroyers out Ln front ot the t~ ley Heyler, 158 points; 4, Mike CL?SIJ'lriO UP, V ~CA !I 0 N, alleys and easements to the City CLY AN H. HALL cla y tile which had been thelr transport and supply ships ~nd Jager, 139 points: 5. Charlie Bab-AND ABA!\'l>ONMENT OF I of Newport Beach ror public util-M~or. root-the rest was devastation, he command vessels ROl the brunt or cock. 131 polnts. Girls' series: 1 CE RTAIN ALLEYS AND itv purposes proposed to be va -(~eal) explained. the attack. TheSl' "tin cans" wt1;, Dolly Newport, 501.2 • polnt11; 2, EASEl\fENTS FOR PUBUC cared, not less than 300 feet apart, A1TEST: Frank L. Rinehart, Bob Gardner had visited Japan their auxiliary vessels took much ~tarcla '\7 ounglove, 331;4 polnt..s; 3 UT 1 LIT Y PURPOSES IN I but not Jess than three in all no-City Clerk. before the w ar, and remembered of the punl$;hffi('nt intended for Sandra Beardalee, 3214 pol.D.t& TRACT SO. 90'7, PURSUANT tices of the vacation of said alleys Publish Oct. 2nd. 1945. it ns a beautiful country. But he the rest of the sh.ips which were I Balboa. Dlnghy: 1, Dlck Deaver: 2. TO A:\'O IN ACCORDANCE ============-±===========~ ~"""""""""""""""'""""""""""""""""~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~""""""""""""""""""""'...'_l'."oun~d~on~ly~small~".'._.'.:ru".'ra".'.'._l_'.comm:'.'.'.'.'.'.'..':"'.'."~i-screened by mioke most or the Ma.r.shall Gram; 3, Morgan Mor-\VITJI THE "STREET VACA-t. = TIOS ACT OF 1"'1". · time. Yet he saw Admiral Spni- 1 gan. l'-t I ance's Oagshlp. the Indianapolis. lndependence Day series, Dyer The City Council of the Ci ty bombed, when the Nips were look-dinghy: 1. Robert Davla; 2. Mor-o( Newport Beach. pursuan t to Lng !or Admiral Turner, he £1Jid . ga.n Morgan : 3, Ronny Colline the provisions of the "Street Va-, They mis.wd by al>out 800 yards. P .14 , Race Week: 1. Dick Fenton; action Act o ( 1941". approved May 1 2. William Ficker; 3. Burton Fus-13. 1941. Statutl?S o( 1941. Chapter =-, sell. Snipes : l . Robert Da.vUI; 2, 250 and amendments thereto. be- Ja.mes Lewia jr .; 3, Robert White ing Division 9, Part 3, Streets and Snipes, lndepende.M:e Day eertea· lDgbway Code, does hereby Re- l , Robert White; 2, Jame• Lewis solve and Declare as follows: jr.: 3. Drew Gram. SecUon I. That the public in- Independence Day 1eriea, R.bodea terest and convenience requires 1, Convene Wurdemann; 2, Hook the cl06ing-up an~ abandonment Bea.rdalee: 3, Ira Fulmor. Alba-of certain alleys, and easements "Satisfied Radio Service" TUB~ AND SUPPLOO Mesa Radio & Electronics Co. 1794 Newport Boulevard Costa MfJ8a Phone 846 trou: 1. Joan Allen ; 2, Bob Allen, to the Oty ot Newport Bee.ch far ~~:':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':'::""=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==:=~ 3, Humphrey Bogart. public utility pull>OSeS, Tract No. They Stand and Wait • • • • • • for LIFE You think it ha been h1rd, through the wtr yurs, not to be able to find I doctor wht• you •etd one-to cleor •P your ...,. throot, to amend tho baby's formul•, to swab th1t scrot<:h. It's a gNat dHI harder in Cliiftl. ly America• st1nd1rds, rirtu1lly .,.,., one of the 400 000.000 Chi.-needs upert ....ial ~ ........... 1 Yet in .U Chin• theN .,. .. i, 10,000 docton -for ..,.,., <I0,000 pe1$011S! - Wliy isft't something done 1bout it? s-tthing is '*"' "-· th.-gh Ille w .. Clotst. Ualted CIUaa blitf, -of the agaocla ::r'"" i., War Clotst t.dt, is tnioiilit icll ails ia Qilll 11 fat • its ... -Cll ollow. 1'1ab to ... ·woot; - wt' 11ed •ill""' Cl'n111 wloo ...W U.. .w -m., to4q. v-......... ~ttlllb-1111111• ... - • flt Wiien JOU giff to the War Chat, JOI' gil'll to 19 member organiutions at once, besides locol c.ouses. You help not .. i, tu Chin-1 but the weolr. and htlplns through°"t t~ world. You help tht mtn who won JOU.' w1r .a~ aN still la serrice. YM htlp ttlot famil• heN at liarna. Tiie ti-lo< tlle Wp is NOV(/ · You giYt only once a fU.-.O be .nra your contTibatioo to the War Chest 11 • larva • poai1>1e. Dollars ,,_ 414 to mucll i.mw. Give geneiOuai, to your local • ID mmWtl j T THI WAa :ON WAllT HAS NOT 811N ,WONI PhOM 5 Newport Beach Pharmacy 2108 °"""" Front Star c:laa: 1, Cbarlee Koontz. 907 in the Cty or Newport Beach, Snipe cla.88 : 1. Bob White; 2, Jlm California. and it is the intention Lewt. jr.; 3, Drew Gram. Balboa of the City Council of the City ol Dlngby cla.u: 1, Marahall Gram: Newport Beach to order the !ol- 2, Mor.,an Morgan; s., Ronnie Col-lowing described alleys 8Jld ease- lln.I. Dyer Dlnghy: 1. Bob Davia; ments to the Oty of Newport 2, Yv0Z1.De Raab; 3, Bet'.i' Elliott. Beach for public utility purooses in sa.ld city to be vacated, cl06ed up, and abandoned, to-wit : Gardner Will Speak To Kiwanis Thursday ALLEY All that certain alley as lald out and shown upon a Map of Tract No. 907 recorded in Book 28. Lieut. Comdr. Robert Gardner, pages 25 to 36 Inclusive of Mlscel- rormer city judge wbO la return-Janeous Mapg, records or Orange lng to the be.nCh following hla rer County, California. lying adjacent turn trom tour years or duty tn to lots 1143 to 1156 inclusive as the navy, the lut year of whic.b shown upon said map or Tract wu tpent with Admiral Turner'• No. 907. •tatf'. wUJ. be l'le9t speaker at the ALLEY BU7 V1ctol'J' Bonllh Ktwania club luncheon Thunday All that certain alley as laid out -============:::•:oo:n.;.. _________ 'I and shown upon a Mao of Tract I No. 907 recorded In Book 28. pages Lumber and Building Materials Bay District Lumber Co. -lll!O . llU OOAllT moew il AT TlllJ AllCJIE8 25 to 36 inclusive of MiscelJaneous Mapo. records of Orange County, caii!omia, lying adjacent to lots 1127 to 1142 in clusive and lot 1146 &a thown upon said map ot Tract No. 907. A 11 WE SERVIOE Chrysler Products Can Called for aad Delivered ALLEY All that certaJ.o. alley u laid out and shown upon a Map of Tract No. 907 recorded In Book 28, pages 25 to 36 inclusive or Mis- cellaneous Maps. r ecords or Orange Ccunty, C8li!omla, lylng adjacent to lots 1158 to 1177 In- clusive as shown upon sa.ld map or Tract No. 907. Mandie Motors, .Inc. All that ce~ley 20 feet In Dt.-J!'actory ~ • Pbwww ,.. width, as laid oot and shown upon · -aod lier.too ! a Map of Tract No. 907 recorded 4U lllala St. Rmtlagtca lleaeb in Book 28. pages 25 to 36 lnclus- ._ -u.ir--Ml i"" of Miscellaneous Mapa, records I "."""""""""~""""""""""""""""~~~~""""""""""""~~~~~~~""""""""~ nf Orange County. C8lifomia, ex-1 · tending between the Westerly pro-r-------------------""-----y longatlon of the Northerly line of Section 2, R D. 11833 T E c H N 1 gc.c R A' c1 v REO Mt CASLIN · ~si-ker trom"San Francisco . • I < lot 1178 of .. Id Tract Nl>. 907 and the Westerly prolonl!"tlon of a line porallel with the Northerly line of lot 1183 of said Tral!t No. 907, said line being 7.5 feet South of the Northwest comer of said SEE TJD:U: New AniYals! Ple-Warllelal · '2491 ------.. -·-,.,..., .. .,.....,.___. Jo. "1!;, r: ·1-zc I TlllJI& • _., .... MJ!eC>a ... - •frAtC ?'111'1.l.ll·tll.ll --.1 ... S t' o.a.. -C'11 1 ----· .a =-=· .,.,. i ' ''POST .W AB JITTE _l ~ D. .... l•.P... _._ ___ ... --'' 1 ' .. 11 .. ~ PA.TR)OTIC HALL I · ....... Tent &Aw.a:ms cO. CasinolARlmc.f'Y•w;.lboa 1818 So. n., •at. ~...... ... .. -. _....,a.., -e, . . ---· 7 "W'll.-· ~;::;;;;:.~.:..:,.:;:~~~~....::.,,.;;......;~~~~~~.:..~~~-:-~~--:::::~~.:l.f-..1.~~·~~.!ll~-:-~-:-~-:~::-n;-~::-""'.:-::~~~~~~~nf-~~~.Jll.1111111 ......... -... .1.-:• , • • • • • Peace Is here but he is still over there seeing to it that the sparks of hatred do not set ~ planet in flames anew. Unable to liee Him nm Christmas -•• M•» tt a BEtJNION BY PBOXY YOU will be speaking ti) him at your sparkling best through a Penlooallty Portrait by • . • 'N. NiWlGt 109 Oll-.. 11111!111111!!.9•• 0 Ill .... • j 1 , -· .. • . Pu.Lie NOT1c111:s P uau c NoTlClllS , P u a1.1c NOTJ.c :_.::;.:o.;;::;.::_...:_:.;;....;.;..;;.....-'-~"--1 PuaL1c NoTicu B~k from y,ij, to Hluins F ory, Represeata~ Expects Fill Line Of ~II Boa._ ~IHI Cnlsers SOon Motion Pictures Point Out Fool In Horse Race Cub Pack .Friday NOTICE INVITING &£AL£D P ftOPO&AL& Cllllton>la, "" or Won ~ or droCllM • lUO hereby &lvm llmtina ..i.d prO- lWI. 19'&. at t :OO o'claclt P.K., Oporatcr, air I pal&"" bldo for the fumllhln& ot and will be opened and PllbllclT compt •-r _ .. _ 1-Sll 10.00 5,920 llnN1 feet of 24 Inch dlam- Plans for a Pack mecth:c to bet held Friday, Oct. 5 at the auditor- ium of Newport lleadl Grammar llChool were made at a meetlnK of cmnmltteemen and Den mo~rs of Pack 110, Balboa. Island The • program of lklla by the Dem. .Pumw>t to lnotnlcU""" by the .....s aloud at or a1loat f:OO o'clock Oporatcr, ·concrete ' eter -ttt pipe main In acconl- ~ Ooancll Of the city or N.,.· P .K. of t11at day In t2lo Oouncll mtur -·-··--······· 1.t:I 10.00 ance with plam and spodftcatlom fCll'l Bead>, ClllltoruJ&. notice la a.•mbtt In the Clt1 Ball. N-· ep..tor, pump -·-1.1$ 10.00 on fll• In the orrlce of the City ··~ HtnlDo -thlnp up On tho "b ... th of Epoom. late In bonbf -s1nn lltvltm&' oe&lod pro-port BMc'>, callf-ia. ep..tor, tractor .... 1.110 12.00 Engineer. right. In tbe weU<analdeftd opln· In Now Ori...,., at HlQlna a-tho oownteenth century organlzocl poalli or blda for the tnmntng Tbe abaH 111.,_ cl>eck Ooment ftnl&her __ 1.M 10.IIO Each bid lhalJ be aa:omponled Ion Of R. T. Hubbell of Newp«t penoo. • radng began under the royal sane- ot S.920 l!neal feet of 24 tncb dl-lh&ll be gtftll u a SUf'lillt.M that Truck drtnr ·····---·· 1.00 &.00 by a certltled or cuhlu"1 cbeck Beach, wbo hu 1'..t returned trom Be saw where power cru1-n Uoo or Olarles the king. _..,..,,....,. ..,.._ mnet.er water pipe ma.ta tn ac-the bidder wUl ei.r tnto th• con-Carperittt ··-···--··-1.861 10.80 for ten percent (10°") QI the a Yimft to eome of th• etrht grut an to be turned out an an auem.-America introduced thorough· -wtth plan. and ,epecttl; tract It awudod to hlm, AD4 will Pipe ~· ···-·-··--1.Jll 10.00 amount of the bid. made poyable pl&nlAt Of the famoua -t builder bly line ln a tbrff-atory building, brod hone racing on the Hemp--===========::::; eatim. an tne tn the office of the be declared forfeited 1t tM .uc-Oiler ····-···-···-······· 1.W 1.00 to the order of the Ot)' ot New-drove a 17-toot uWicy nm-about stee.d plains, Long Island in 1678. r Ctty •JCDt1:1neer. c.-.t bidder ""-to -Common Labortt .... .815 T.00 port Beach. Bids lhall be seo"'4 Meat Excellent with a 60 h.p. mot<r at M mn .. In th• :veers Intervening the sport lliaeh bid abaJl be al:c:ompaDled Into uld contract otter _, ,,._ Watchman and and filed with the City Clerk at per hour, viewed many ot the mod-of kings spread aver the width of b)' a -od oc-c-ltr'• check quuted to do., by the City Ooun· n...,,,_ ······-······· .815 1.00 the City Hall In Newport lleatb, At CJO Picru"c eta th• fabuloua builder upecto to the world 1JJ1tll today it ts the for tm percent (lK) at th.e ell ot the Clty at Newport B•ch. Any other cl•1ett1ottoe. cautomia, oa or before October have on display within the next prindpe.l pleasure of the peoples -t ot lb• bid. made payable S&ld City Councll pqrauant to omll~ herein. not l!lth, 1945, at f:OO o'clock P . M, Last Sunday eo dayw. end la back .rrettlng be-residing In all dv!Uzed countries. to the order Of the City ot New-th Labor COde ot •the State at lw than ... -.. -... ..875 T.00 and will be opened and publicly cauae their new lbowroom on But it WU not unW the after- port Beach Blda oball be aealed • · Provld<!cl, that ..,. ud """'half read aloud at or about f:OO o'dock Cout Highway la not ready. noon of Friday, Sept. 21 that mo- aDd filed ..rith the City Clerk at =-oma.: ==;::..:;: (1~) -.. the aaid pr.,.alllng P. M. of that day In tho Council Evoryme got enough to Ml at Hubbell la conriDced that acly tlm pictur.s were used to provo tl>o City Hall In Newport Bea<h, Ing rate of per dltm _,.. ln the rate of wqe mall be paid. a<ept Oiamber in the City Hall. N....-the CIO Local 52 picnic ot the product.loo UmllAttlona wW keep the daim of foul. Hollywood For Better DRY CLEANING ~' locality ID. wtdch UM mid worll: watchmen., tl&gma..n and other non-port Beach.. California. South Cout Company boet woric-Newport Harbol' from being tilled Parle, testing out Tell-Fi.Im con· herein cleocrlbed '" to be perform· manual workorw. for aay worldnJ 'I)>o above mentlooed chock ers who ttpent last Sunday In with Hlgglna craft. He declared tro1 as an improvement In racing ed. tor each cnft or type ot wwll:· time more tlw> eight (9) bount shall be llven as a lfU&nllll .. that ()range County park u lfUKUI of tllat they already have ordero for conduct and a protection for pub- man or machanlc needacl to a .. durlnl' any ooe (l l c&lendar day the bidder will enter into the con· the union. More than 450 at-many of the line trom t.he lT foot· Uc and horsemen alike, brought cute the contrsct and a.Jao th• where such worlt ill required In tract if awarded to him, and will tended. and tM concensus r1 opln-era to the $30.000 motor yacht.I, the films lnto play after the dxth general p~ rate for lepl Ca.H9 ot utra.ordtnuy emergmclu be ~ forfeited lf the sue-loo wu th&t the fe«l wu par and cheap at the price, he aven. race. holiday and OTe.rtiaMt wortr for C&UMd by t1re, nood. or daqer cesstul bidder refuses to enter into excellence. The Southern Californian wu Aft~ viewing the complete ea.ch craft or type ot workman or to life or property and for time on said contract after betng ~ Barbl'cued beef and chill, U abown model.I ~of the Hll"S'W de-t'llms ~ stewarm disqualified Sund&yn and the eeven (7) lepl quested to do so by the Qt:v Coun· ~ by Dan Adams. ni&ht ••IOped air-born• plywood life -I High Iia'l' which finished second mechan1c to be u foDowi : hotlda}'9, to.wit: New Year'i O.y, ell of the Qty of Newport Beach. jailer tor the county, and IUper"' whJch the A.AF diaclosed aome and placed him out of the money. CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS • Cl.med for VacaUon ~lat to %Snl Broadway Cleaners Hour4y PW Memorlal Day, Fourth of J'uly, The Oty Council ol the City of vised by Tom Norton as catrttr, time ago wu attached to the belly The whole procedure required W•oe Dtem Labor Day, A.rmlJtice Day, Newport Bea_ch rserves the right from Heinz Kaiaer'1 ca.le at Bay-'ol a B-17 and dropped tnto the 11 minuts. ·The films conclUS"- ClaM4fic«itfon "•t• W•ge Thankagtving Day and Cbrt.tmu. to reject any or all bids and to ahore Camp, wu tM chie-!.attrac-Ma by mean• of p&rachut. for lveJy proved the case--and this Saa"I~ g~g1u,p ~ 8ililll: M.Cll ., l!IU'....-r -. •• .....,.ea..•- W~ ()lea_. A Bie.dN>d ...... Bia ..... -Of..-Dr7 a.-. Muon, br1ck.. .. -......... t1.00 112.00 'Ibe Oty eounc.U ot the Clty at wa.tve any lntormallty in a bid not.I tion tM the large-gatherlnr of haplea men adrltt, far from 1bore. ls the first time in history of rac· Opeorator, trench Newport Beach reeervee the rtght f'ffected by law. members and their families. All Tb.ii lamlnat.ed plywood boat bad ing movies were so med machine ................ 1.62~ 13.00 to t.!:ject any or all bid.a and to Dated this 2nd day o f October, the fixin's were Included. flna on the hull which guided tt Operator. shovel Waive any informality lJl a bld 194.5. Kid! and their pa.rents as well Into the water bow flnt, lowered A daughter waa born Sept. 20 .;,::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;:::,.::;::;;::;;::;;::;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::~not effected by law. FRANK L. RINEHART had access to 30 cues of soda pop. gently by two parachute•, he aaJd. at St. Joaeph hospital to Staff Sgt. Dated thla 2nd day of October , Qty Clerk of the Oty and afterward en joyed all sorts of When It righted Itself. water wu and Mn. Ruasell Sells, 114 Ea.at !01 Marine An. Bal-laland Phone 578 ! . I I I I I ' HALL MARK CHRISTMAS CA RD S Complete. beautiful lines. Personalized and General. Make your selection n ow. . . . Many new and mod- ern gift items .... Costume shell and Indian jewelry. Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop Mr. and ~lrs. P'orrMt B. Oq·en %102 Ocean Front '7he Store of a MIUJon Artlcl~" CARPET & UPHOLSTERING CL EAN I NG Local Veteran of World Wars I and Il WORK DONE IN YOUR HOME Color and Beauty Revived, Give New Sheen PHONE NEWPORT 683 Call Between 10 and 4 It's the FLAME that makes it perfect I IT'S THE FLAME that brow and bakes to your standards of pcrfec· tion I Flame gives you speedy heat _,_heat-any shillk, of heat on the double-qukk/ ' 2 IT 'S THE FLAM E that gives silt.Qt refrigeration. Not a single moving part to wear. Its "cold" is constant, dependable, fimie-peef ed/ 3 IT'S THE FLAME that has the speedy "recovery" to supply 00'21!1 more hot water as occdcd -to meet hurry-up repeat caJls fur every· body! And gas fla me is cronomicall IO•t•llll CO Wll lll$ a t.I COMPAllT -DIUI • •. l'UCTICAL 1945. ol Newport Beach, races -egg races. sack races, automatically expelled from ln-Cectral avenue. Balboa. Sh e FRANK L. RINEHART. Callfornla. penny scrambles and a ball game boa.rd. a.nd It wu ready tor eervtce. weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces. Oty C!erk of the City ot Publish Oct . 2nd and 9th. 1945. between the CIO and South Cout. This remark.able development -========================= Ne"'-port Beach. Call!ornla. It was 5.ald that Sooth Coast won! carried a twin-screw power plant j Pub.-OcL 2, 9, 1945. NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE Hubbard Howe. p~ldent of the "''ith sufficient gas for 500 miles Under Section 3440 Civil Code Of company was speoal gu.est. In and equipment for al.x pa.asengers. NOTICE OF INTENDED MORTGAGE the State Of Callfomla charge of general SE"8.t1ng and Peace.time version.a y.•ill be fitted ~rvin~ were Dick Sandoval and v.·ttb .ne but "'ithout the fins or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : Tom Hobgood: Ralph Emer.;;on water dispelling device11, Hubbell El Paraiso Cafe American Breakfasts -Lunches -Dinners Under" Section 3440 Civil Code Of tMe State of Callfomla Tba.t RA y AINSWORTH and a.nd Bob J esse ran the basebftll said MARGARET AINSWORTH Ven-g~f!. y.•hile-W a lter Gores offi· Hi~g1na has a patent on a PT FLAVORY SPANISH DISHES Closed Tuesday NOTICE> JS HEREBY GIVEN: dor, whose addr"u Is Post Office ciated at .the ratts. bottom \\·hich he Is adapting to STEAKS OPEN That FRANCIS ~ !5!5. In Newport Beach, County Thf' ~i~n·Ft'or-lo-hpennyao!Ss· many models. giving them a high · · · O. HIGHLEY I of Orange State of California In· ThC' pimic w as a huge !"Ucttss. degree of speed Hig~n., Pleasure ENCHILADAS . TACOS ~-to 7 P .. M Mortgagor v.'bose addr~ 111 122 ' . . f'' 7 a m to 7 pm Agate Avenue l Ba1boe. Isl d tend11 to sell to FRANCJS 0 . Craft of Southern California oper. · · · · County of 0..,;,,.gn Stat r .;;:;,·1 HlGHLEY. Vend ... whoa• add ..... Corona de! Mar Cafe ated by Wade Miller and Chute• McFadden Place a.t Court St., Near Newport Pier fornla lnte d :· et 0 · Is 122 Agate Avenue. In Balty)a T~ I 0 f B kf t Dayton.. aircraft parts manu!ac· ~-----------,...------------__! RAY 'AINS~~R~ mor dgage t~I land. County of Oran~e. State of pens Of rea 3S · turers. v·:ill have r:r.any of the mod· CARET AINSWOR~H ~ortM:1:'e l California. thf' follov.inlf defl cribed ~ls on display early in November •.vhose addres!! Is Post Oftic: :OX. personal property. to--.... ·tt : Durlni;: the "'ar shortage of help 1t Is believed Hubbell \lo'lll r epre· 55 1 N ~ t 8 h C l r A.II stock in trade. fixtures, preventl'd Dennie'!! Cate from sent the line through arran)?ement . n e'i\ r-r eac , oun y o I l d ood ·11 f 1 th h h d ·1h D 1 I Orange, State or Callfornla, tbe equ pmen an g w1 o a cer· scrv1n~ m Pa s roug out t e ay, 'A'! s e \\'ntt~. l!l ales mn.na~er followin d ·bed rt t lain l{a ra~e bu!l!ness knov.n u but "'i lh the r etu rn of peace the for the concern 1n the ne\'l build· wit · Th~ f'~n pdrope 1Y· °; "l SLAND GARAGF." and IO<'ated Cn rona de\ Mar cafe operator ing. Their headquarters are tern· Of&. ct~_,_1 res akn equ Pn;i.e1n 1 at 122 A~ate Avenue in Balboa 19-pls.Il!I to re--open his cafe for break-porarily at the Bowman Companv 1 LtU.J1 garage nO"'U u S-1 d . · I LAND GARAGE" and located at an .· County of Orar.ge, State of fast at 7 am. and remain open oppos1te t he new building. l22 Agate Avenue in Balboe. I• California. and that a 11ale, trans· untll 8:30. closing Tuesdays as • Ian 1 Count f 0 · S t fer and B.Mlgnment of the same u1rual. at their location. 1107 Coast ca.i'.tfornta. y ~ tha~ge, tate ~ will be made. and the consider· Highway. mortgage 0 ;-nthe sameanwi~x~~e-a~on thettfor will be paid at 10:00 1 ------- livered an d t he coo.stderatlon o clock a.m. on Monday the 8th It \\'llB e. daughter for Mr. and therefor pa.i d at 10·00 'cl k A M. day Of October, 19-4~. at the !ICr'OW Mrs. Gus B~h. 1988 Ne"-port on Monday the 8th. da; ofocOctober depa.rtment of Ban.k o! America boulevard, C08la Mesa, born Sept. 19-45. at the eacrow department of NT•SA at Balboa Branch ln Bal-21 at Santa An.a Community boe- the Bank of America NT&.SA at tK>a. County of Orange, State of pltal. She "''eighed 7 pounds and 1 Cllllfornia. ounce. Balboa Branch. in Balboa. County of Orange State f call! rn1 DATED September 26, 1945. DATED S~ptembeo 26 1~5 a . RAY AINSWORTH, Op.e 16·1ncb navy !!bell contain.!! FRANCIS or: aicm..Ev, MARGARET AINSWORTH, 2.oob pounde of 11teel. Mortgagor Vendor. I------------- RAY AINSWORTH . FRANCIS 0 . ffiGHLEY. MARGARET AINSWORTH. Pub.-OcL 2. 194~. Vendee. Mortgape. Pub.-Oct. 2, 1945. SOTICE lNVlTING SEALED PROPOSALS Pursuant to .instructions by the Qty Council of the Oty or New· port Beach, California. notice is 0. ,._ baft ...,.,_..,, PM .. la ~ IP'Obi or a..tll: et ~T Ar'B ,.0. lll!'FTft... Jw.m1117, lrT~ -· eran.kJ'f Orewl... oW ~ ,..,., U-f !Upptqf a.... &.. ..... •P alsbt.f l'l"'tlJ 1'00 P08'1'A'R I Ou Q~lul•• .............. """" ... S• pala, •1UTft'7 ... l.Jed,1011o1. °"· S.. r. WI. D.C .. Pll.C., 19? Ultd 8erwt. N~ ........ B-n 9 :39 .. 'l'~ ~ • .......,,.., t'M.MT U-lt7 ao,...bDHL P'tto- 1134. 1• 1'.ean Bcl~d n.1 .. t. Ota.I. San Diego Uses Ne wp ort Harbo r as Fin e Ex ample Ne-wport Harbor ill given a.a an example of what may be done wtlh joint federal and local funds to develop 1. bay and have it pay off ln lncreued taxe1 and value.a. ln a.n edl tori.al !l'Om a San Diego paper recently received by the local chamber of commerce. Dtecuulng a 110.000.000 project approved by the it.ate !or develop.. Ulg the Mlulon Bay just out!llde the 1outhern city. the comparllon wu drawn to Newport Harbor. "l;>evelopment of It.I bay made It j one of the prime tourlst attrac- ttona In Southern Call!omla. the editorial explained. In five yean the lnveetment It made to ma.ke I ltael! attractive to yiaitoni Jiqut- dati!!'d ltMlr through appreciation ot property valuee and lncreued I I tax return• ·~titbout oountlng cash 1 I turnover or bust.a.ea." I I -..,. l'ld«y ...... - THBATl:B Pltone UH -Free PartdDc Box Ofnoe Open.t at 6 :"6. 8&&· IU'Clay MaUnee a& 1 :.a. Con· Unaoa. Swtd&y from ! :SO. w ........ ..,. Only "BOSTOS BLACIUE BOOKED ON SUSPICIG.1'- o.nd --rBE ADVENTURES of BUS -rBE ADVENTURES OF RUSTY- Tbun. • Fri. -8&&. BmnphreT- "CONFLICT" Sun. • MOD. • 'l'oeL ""THE SONG OF BERNADETTE" WednMday • Next We.S ~ GAY SENORITA"' AN! "'MR. MUG<l RIDES AGAIN'' 'lburs.·Frt.·S&t. • Next \wrek -rBE SOS OF LASSIJlt" Coming: '"Nob Hiil .. , 'Tlcture ot Dorian Gray .. , "\Vlthout Love... "'11.1 Be Seelnl" 'fou", "'Dtlllnge.r"'. "Valley ot Dec.ls· loa." Complete Automotive Overhaul Reboring, Valve Facing and Hard Seat Grinding Attentive and Ready Service MARFAK. LUBRICATION Stower's Station and Garage su Cou• mp.....,.. Qi,,,.. del Kar. Telephone ' m Opea s.e.,.. 0..,. a Week. Boan: ':'°a. m.. t.o 1 p. m. BALBOA TREATER Box O!floe Operu at 6:45. Laat Oompl.ete ebowlnl" of a Double Fe&tl:u'e Provam Start. at 8 :SO ED<linc Wodnoaday Mary Mard.n • Allan Jonee "THE GREAT VlCTOB mt:RBt:Rr· and .. WITHIN THESE WALLS" Tbun. ~ Fri .• Sat. Dorotll:y Lamour *"A MEDAL FOB BENNr' a.nd "THE CISOO KID RETURNS" 8mL ·Hon. ""THE ENCHANTED COTI'AG" and "'POWEK of the l\'Bl.STLEB" Tum. · Wed. -Non wMk "'FOBE~K YOURS" and "ESCAPE ~ THE FOG"' Tbu.n.·Frt.·Sat. · Next week "MURDER, BE SAYS" Comtnc: "'Diamond Bone.hoe"' "Alfa.In of. 811M11", .. Sonc of Bernadette", "Out of Th1a "'orld," "Nob HUI". -• ., l'"'-7 .... - ' , WELCOME CAFE 2560 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:-MODERATE PRICES FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER 5 p. m. unW 10 p. m. -Sundayw: 1% noon untn 10 p. m. Open 8 a. m. &o 2 a. m. -Closed Moodaya Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays 8tol2p.m. Newport 433-M Our Kitchen Open for Inspection Wm. E: Ludewig, Prop. DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH ORANGE Y:S OWN j (ANY MAKE) Texaco Quality Products We are equipped in our special, separate paint shop, to give you first class work by an expert painter. TONY ESTRDA. Free Estimates. of this Clean, Family Newspaper THE OIRJSI1AN 5aENa M<>Nl'lql ...... -.. --··--···•4 1 .......... h 1 s 1 JJW ' ,.ll&ol •• ~ ...... ... ........ .._. .. _ .............. __ 1 • I I ... _ ..... _._.... ...._. :.. ~ .............. •'•• .,, q;, • . .. :-.~~--~~...-~~~~~~ • ' •. 9 so • Culbertson Chevrolet Co., 1,c . ..io.tn1A-•0c ZEA-' NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BBAClr I ' .. n••KM , .... r pwM! ne+-u•e ' \ I Callfol 11la Veterans Receive Al~ Up to 11000 I• Encatlon, Hansen's Son W"w Appointment To West Point Can Enroll In J. C. AllY Month I llm ond womeo now In th• 1 Coy. ; nie Clllly ~tment to West armed .....ice. mo.y ....,,n In Santo eom-In which Ibo liock wwk Pl>lnt tr<D Onnp oounty Wren Ana · jun!.,. collqe durlnC any """ be made up with Nl&tive -from the armed forces ...,,t to month Of the yu.r rather than \ will be opm lmmedlatody to th• Ray Hanson, om al Mr. and Mn. wait tor the reSU)ar oemooter reg-oervloe peroODDel. ll:Do<,.ti sul>-Herman Hanson al Santo Ana and lltratlon period under a plan OD·• J<da. oonece attlclala believe, wlll owners or Hanoen'• Collhctlonery, nounced by DIHc:tor Jolm H. Mc-be a...Uable to proride a well· formerly Moore'• at McFadden Let Us HelP You With Your Transportation Problems •We Can Show You ifs - -- Cheaper to Rent a Car for a short time (4 months or less) titan to buy -and less worry. Come In and talk to as about our LOW FALL RATES HERTZ Drive Ur Self SYSTEM 8595 Market Ph. 5232 RIVERSIDE I rounded pl"CJCl'loDl. ~ and Ocean Front. Ray 1JJ ft.eci8trar Genevieve H 1nn•«cm. the . )'OUnset" ot two eans of the wUl be aftil&ble at the junior col· Newport buSln"' couple. and l>u le1e to talk with all retumlng vet-been an army irpodalllt student a t eram: about tbeir college work. Stanford Univendty for about a lllJJa Humllton pointed out that year. He i. 18. many of the retumeea are pot nae West Poi.nt aPP°'ntment tu.DJ aware of the opportunttie. came after young Hansen had ae- otfqed under the calitonlla Vet· CUftd a five-year scholanh.Jp to eran1• Educational lnltltute. Vn· ComeD University In competitive der tb.18 lllate plan, me and examinations, but turned It dc1wn women who enlllte6 in the army when the army ottered 1'tm an op- t rom Cal11'omi& may receive aid up portunity to enroll after passing to_ $1,000. stiff tesu for the academy. He Many veteran•. Miu Humiston had specialized tn chemical en- declared, find that lt I.a advlu.ble ginttring. to take advantage of the state plan James, the older son ot the Han- ftrat, since they have two yean: sens, is married and has two chlld- within which to tile for the edu.-ren. He recently moved to New- cat.ionaJ prlvtlegea under the Serv-port. Ice Men'e Readjustment Act of lS.4. commonly known u the Gt Bill or Rights. The ata te plan provides S.W a month living allowance, t uition, books, fees. and permlU outside work. Appllcation for the state plana ] a re being granted much faster, Miss Humiston stated, so that v.·hJle the veteran 1!1 waiting for the Federal approval of bill re- quest for educational h elp. he could avail himself of the state aid. Henry J . Mitchell of Costa Mesa is planning to erect a building on Ne\\i><>rt boulevard and Walnut street and will have an automobile sa.le-s office for new and used cars and a shop for auto and body re- pairing and painting and Un! re· pairing and recapping. MARINES' V -J DAV You never 198.W 80 much waah- 1 Ing. "Gatch up on that la undry, we'll be leaving any day naw." --- ' ' ' Telephone Shortage Peak Past, Says District Manager The telephone shortage h as passed its peak when in August the Pacific T e lephone company had 205.000 unfilled orders, ac- cording· to G. I. McDona ld, di!'l- trict manflger. The company is now installin gthem faster than orders are received. he disclosed. The rate wi1h "''hich they will catch up is d('pcndenl upon the· rate equipment i~ delivered te them. He ackno'A:ledged !he p;t· tience of lhe public in '-'"Biting for installations, and said thE>y w£'re doing even1hing possible to make up for lost time. The company "''a.its expectantly for return of their personnel from the armed forces. and looks forward to an ever-improved service for their pa- trons, McDonald said. Their em- ployes now total 46,867. he re- vealt'd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mobley. 1802 Laguna 21tr eet. Co8ta h.iesa. a re receiving congratu.Jatlona on the birth of. a son Sept, 21 at St. Joeepb hospital. He weighed nine pound.a. eight ouncel'I. FOR INSURANCE BEE Howard W. Geniah lll08N_rt_ 008TA MMA .--111 he days are getting longer Automobile • Fire Accident • Life U cenae and Contract Bonda Wrtti.n • for ho-µsewives ... at least, Dead ,Wood .,....,. S.UMSCIC _...,. .. ,, tetlaa111eo1e .. ..... At••• IN .llY ~ IO'a I bad moa.it doal'::.\ti wl1li a -n wt old .... npu llllD--CO?pO- r&lloD. °"" dq [ 1-lied wttb I ~---omplo,.._ Ibo Ill· I tmdtnt, who .... uti. GD• 1 PP7· Tbq bad loat ~ blc· ir-t COlltnd. Th loot Cllltolll&r .... a C' and tllrlft7 mail !Inn • -!lad llnall7 ,,.. ... too 1a,.. for Ibo old llWlufactus "' IQPVl1. I Ptia had boeu a consldcatloo, 1 al coune. .117 companion ad- mitted thal . ....,..i oompodtoro • ooald ~ a lowor prleo and make a p?Oat when •u plant oou1d not. It YU OD accovnt of the modem, blch-apoed equip. ment wbleh the competiton GMd. Naturol17 I asked •by the old bomo couldn't llllton bettar ma· chlnery. The 1upertntendtnt alm- ely wanecf blJJ bead •nd IOld, '""dead wood. .. Unued Randa .. OUR ••t ••11 lJ the chairman, be u:plain- ed. "His \;rother ia pre1ident of the company Ee.ch of them hu a aon who ls a v1ce- pretldent.. The aecreta17 and the h'euurtr are both aona·in-law. I don't tee any of them ttrice a year but they all draw uJariee u blc u mine. We can't buy new 41qulJ1nttDt. Sometime• we are bard put to pay for currt1Dt m•· tertal1 promptly.'' Tbit. •aa 26 JUn •ro when a Joe of rantfh& (noe &ltogeth1r 11n- ta.atttied) wu beard aboat the Idle rich." Bue the tablt1 have _!Uned. America'• threat now ii r-ol I WAS much tmp-.-rr .. ••• .! bJ an a.Tticl• lD the Homton PrMa • few wee.kt qio, wrtttn b7 • nturned M~ man. Be bad started to work ln an c4ce 1000 after he .... dllcharnd ..... allt - later, pea:necf hla contempt..' for cirillan work.en, men and wot:nn. Tbey 1Y9tematleally frittu iWOT 60,.. of their worldns Umo, he cb•rpd. They can do It bemuu of the IC&J"Clty of workers. The~ ii an Imported, alien doctrlpi that capltallJJt. will make too much profit for the eood of th• public unJe11 worken retard producdo .. aome way. The tbeorv 11 venoniom. America'• u11iqu• place among world powen, the oingularly blrh standa<d of li'rinc amonc worken and farmen, our national income and oar national aafety, depend on tftk:ient pro- ductio~ The wide world toon will be a market of million1 of people in poverty. If America faila to llll?- ply It, cheap.labor coo.ntrie. will talce the bu1lne1L Dead wood can cheat Uncle Sam out of world aade and leave u1 to atew apln ln our own over-supply, with low wa,.ea and poor Urine condltiom •hlch we don't w1U1t and 1Jb1ch ann 't nece.11ary _ 4-?0INT fAT HE~S \ I -I Dlaaer at Omar .Khayyam's In S. F. Was EnJoyed1 by Orrs Ohmer at Omar Danam'• 1n1----------- 8an l"ranellco ,... one al. the hlsll- llgb .. ot the vfolt al )lr. and lln. Vernon OfT Of Newport Beac!I ·to the San l"rancl.lco bay area Jut week. They drove up to take tbetr d&ugbter I l!:rma back to ber job u Junior cbemlat at the Standard OU rettnery Ill Ncbmond. 'nle Orrl had a dellghtfQI trip, the weather being Ideal. Mrs. Orr ..id, and they enjoyed their lltay at the Shattuck Hotel in Berkeley from where .they could eee the light. of cana croulng both the bay ond Golden Gate bndp& 'lbe menu they brought back wu enougti. to make one'• mquth water. The !amoua chef who fed the delegate.I at the St. Francia Hotel during the San Franciaco Conference and who regaled them afterward wltb 1torles of democ- racy and Amertca'9 opportunities when they dined at hi.a famoua reM.aurant. waa still going strong when the local residents were RALPH EGE. Ir. there. 1---------'---- Ralph Ege, Jr. Returning to Duty Next Monday Kr. u4 KN. CllUlle DooA were su-t-oNr the w111 e4 at Ille b1Jme al Kr. ODd Kn. H. 0. Boyny, un weot Omtral a.,..w. Tbelr llOmo II In 8"D Diep. and Mr. Dean bao jUllt nce!Hd 11Jo bonorable dla:barp tr<D tbe n&"1 Wbeft he had lho ratiq al Pb.)(, 1/C. Newport-BaJbcw. Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe,. )lulco, Bawllll Round-the-World Trips In the near f\lture. See Mn. Boy --I'll. S91 181 Palm -Bean: 10 a. m. to ... m.. ..... BOME. AU'rO, MAldNI: .. &ADIOll BEJ'AJBll!D Mar1Ae Ill-' BURT R. NORTON 1111 ()out .... ,. PltoDe Ml1 Newport •ach. Qallf. A sou venir menu told of fJOme of the famous Armenian dlsh ee t or which the cate Is famous all over the country. Mrs. Orr pointed out one Uiah w hich ts almost un- p ronouncable, but which ls r atlon - f'd one to each table. It is Shish Kebab with Pllaft 12~ cents Ralph Ege jr., MaM. 1/c retum- extra). Others were Tchakhokh. ed to San Pedro for re-aasignment :-;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ bell! "Prince Mdlvanl Special" and I after .spending a 30-day leave in Ajem Pila.ff which they did not at-Balboa. with his parents. Mr. and 0 B w L tempt to unravel. Mrs. Ralph Ege at 323 Alvarado street . Ralph went di•ecUy into tbe B A L B 0 A poetal service of the navy from 2 4 0 2 high school her e. and has served j l:n t hat bra.nch e-ver since his grad-i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ uaUon in 1943. He first became I· a navy postal clerk in Pearl Ha r-~11111~11111•1u1a1111111111111n1111111i11J11111u1t11111111101u1! A new cl••• In pnotlng is to be ~:!~!.~0S!!~!L~~~:~o2~~~ I E G G S i started by the United States signed to other duties when be r e-~ ~ Power Squadron Starts New Course; Graduates Named Ray Adkinson To Campaign For Congress P ower Squadron W ednesday night, tu rns. ~ E V E B Y D A Y ~ I Oct. 3 at the Balboa: Yacht club. :."_; f R E S H ;_•_ Friend.a here or Ray Adkin90n, it W s.8 announced by R. T . Hubbell, Rad• E ted for years county aupertntendent, chs.lrman of the boanr at ad.mis. IOS xpec ~ ! of schools a nd recently ruigned. !ions f or the national as90Clation By Ewen Nov. 15 ~ Lake Oounty Bartlett ~ ..,,,.111 ~ interested to learn that the which has conducted many f ree :_~ Pears . for Canning•," Santa Ana man has btto selected courses for those interested lD The Costa Mesa Radio and Etec-~ § as tr l-county no:nlnee tor Demo-handling pooo.•er or sailing craft. tronics store has received word = -~ cratic candidate for congress. I The organir.ation meeting Is from several radio factories that ? ' AdkiI,son v.·a-" aelected at a din-Uttd f1tt tlelp mike thouqnd1 of scheduled for \Vednesday • when tbey can exJ)f'ct de'ivery on the ;_:_ G R 0 CE R I E S •.:_ ••••ntla la, Ilk• paints, varnlthea, H bbell expects to have hia in / ner of th .. committee from Orange. • 1 u -n~w models bv ~ov. 15. Pac kar~--.._ pn1rm1c1ut calt, 101p ind •Y"'" t 1· ed th If' · ;;; C Id M ts • ' lmperia.l and Riverside countlea re-tt\etlc rubber. live every drop. struc ors in up on e spec tc Bell. S 1nora and Emerson radJas ~.:_-0 @a ~ cently he:d nt Hotel Allesandro ln Now-4 rtd pointa for eYttr pound. courses they expect to teach for a re soor. t o be re.:i.dy, they inform-- HemeL Present when the .!lelectlon the fall cou rse. He i.!I counting on ed Larry F,v;.·eo. dealer. ~ FruJbl ,..and Vegetables ~ ~:as ;;.nn. unc£d. Adkinson accepted the services of Tommy Thompson, Ev:en said he expect.a the new .. Pbone %818 Open ~~ with the declaration he \lt'OUld Bank of America Bob Boyd. Arlie Tou1ouse, him- H ome sewing machines and a full -=~··_ Button's Grocery .. ··~=- ma.ke an aggre98ive campaign. be-S • C t'f' t self and Rear Commodore J ohn line of electrical appliances by ginning at once. Several other crtp er 1 1C3 es Stick of Loe Angeles as mentors tha t date at 1794 NeQ.'J)Ort Blvd. well-known pol!Uco.1 t !gu"• wbo Extended to Oct. 15 '°' th• cou•••· '17M Newport BIYd. Coota -~ were belng coMidered fo r the race! It ia announced that the ex-The 12-weekil sesmon which -._,. l"lctery 8~ -~"'"'"'"'"1111u1111rr11111 th1111 1tu111111t"1111Htn1"111; withdrew In favor of Adklruon. 1 1 change rights attaching to still closed this summer \lt"l th examin-'~::::::::;::::;::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::; They were James E . Walker. outatandlng Ba.Dk ot America 1 aUona on Aug. 13 graduated the ) Santa Ana attorney, a candldate sc rip certificates, repr esenting a following: J . Burton Miller, W U- ln 1944 ; M. M. McCallum, former \ one-third or two-thlrd.s lntettst in ford Henry Kirby, Oli\'er L. Alll- mayor of Huntington Be-ach ; J ohn a ~ .. hole share or the bank's com -! son. Walter M. Longmoor , Laur- i Neblett, dletrlct a ttorney ot Rlvtt-mon etock . l98ued aa a result ot ence F . Pierson, Mnt. Ruth F . side county, and Floyd E. Gllmore. ! the recent 11tock dlvidend, have Pierson. H ugh Rohert Adams. Riverside county supervtaor. been ext ended to the close of bWli-1 Eugene H. Yor k, and M~. Velma n e.sa, OcL 15. Thi.a feature of the Barber. There are &bout 400 Indian schools ln the coun try a ttended by 33,600 children. acrtp ctrtitlca te wu to ha ve u-Hu bbell said that the course plred Sept. 30. w hich ia offered free takea up rules of the roe.d, .eamansblp, chart work, manners and cu8toma a boe.rd ship and other items. BATTERIES CHARGED in 30 Minutes With Ov Jut -lnotalJed New 8-r-QuJck Cllarp<. you get more done in a day than your mother did. That's because-dectricity Fresh Daily ' Mra. Alma Ra.th ret urned Fri- day after a vacation t rip to Oregoo LUBRICATION SPECIALIST £iSI"" aoaaianUy "'"'4J' &114 able to st" J'OU tlle qulokeH .- complet..t Job of cr-alDc and oru.,. ,, docs more of the housework. Come to think of it- the 3500 men and women ' ~ ' of the Edison Company aOhelpyou by providing el~city to operate your labor-saving and comfort-giving . . electric appliances. I R&l!JlWABI: J.H.ESTIS GENERAL EI.JOC'l'RIC i ~. ww• .,..El • WA I ....... I. Pf ... "' a111111 Newpa1tB•• DOllOrnt~ , DellclOUl Sea Fooda 0 1'. complete equipment when you want to catcb your own.. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT llEACH Sl\'001.>LES S'Ol'<E GvY 1JoVHC8' A . "IO!ll'el>O Of'F'A l>IO' 1leAN DOROTHY DARNIT r~~::. c::_.:_ Aucmented force of Expert Mri•nlm now eene you at VIRG'S GARAGE The return of the Southern where ahe visited former restdents, C&.Jlfornla EdUoo Company to the Lorraine and Harold Moore at peace time t orty-bour week wu their lovely home near Kerby, announced today by Geo. J . Wheat. where they have a grocery store. H untington Beach diiltrtcl man· She a.i.o went to Grant.a PaM., and ager for the company. at Medford viaited the famOUl and To effect th.la the Edlao.A die-battling "Oregon Vortn" and the trlct office ln Huntington Beach mYlitery bouae. It wu Kn. Rath'• and the local otfice1 ln Balboa first trtp out.aide the at&U and she will be cloeed &lJ day Saturda)"I, tell tn love with Orqon and •Y. TEXAOO PllODVCl'!I e OAS llTATION )(r_ Wheat aid. ' abe would Uke to Uve there_ ('7 oat of 10 ~ rwl !hwr'DmM C1&1 l"nl Alll.) I IMl'Z. LOOKll•f IN f'AY CAl'H<CN '1'E5~DAY (A pance pl'OV .. the leldenlllp ol. &he Ne-1'1mos) . I Oe>NTR ..._,,.T WHO 1T li<--~ """ .. -- U08 Wen o...tral A-ae, Newport - Opell NJPtly '11D 7 o'Cloc>t Pllo-U9 -ll"·W By Cy Ht11tpdent i fo tliSSILF So lJAO 1'1-!AT HE'S """' u Sf' j LI. LAFFiN' Afb/T ..!!- By Charles McManus . \ • ---_,._ -·.--·-- , ... M&WEORI i••AOA M&WI • H • 11r. and XrL J'.._ u. Let. • N ,_ Wat o-n Fnmt. rotumec1 Pu11uc oncu loot ..-fnlm a two _ _. ,,,..,. •. rad<> Pl&ce, -O&lltwD!a; tbo clllrlns wlllcb they drove Geo. B. Welll, aie Ill. Oceall l!'rolll. EVERY 1 NEWS-TIM'ES CLAS_SIFIED AD IS AN OPPORTUNITY! ·Read Them for Profit '. • • Uee .Them for Re8ults ---. -U ym don't find what ym are looklng tor advertised In ~ lsllue Pbooe New..,.rt Beedl 12or13 and p1aee your own'adliettW-nent --- llOl'th, up the Redwood~ to Balboa. Olllfomla. ........... and Ihm tn Ptlnland WI-my IWld thJa &lat day -they fished the Columbia ot ... ...,.., 19'6. lfftr. 'lbey,"""'""'1 tn Vancouver, IUCILUlD w. OT1DIER. B. C. -they found evoryooe GEO. B. WJ!:I88, 1 QI> ID arms about the meat ration· state ot Olllfomla. > PuaLIC NOTtCESTAA ~~n~--~'...------~11 IDIPLOYMENT OFFSB.ED r lnc Wllkh had Just guno Into et· County Of 0ranp I a :_===-..:....:=.:..:.:=~---l!'OR SALlll-Barpln. Bouoe traJl. it W ANTl:D ro BUI' 11 llUlllC&L a 11.&DIO 1& u•r. m.&.n: ., feet. Noti-blo In C.mada, they On thJa Slat day of Auguat. A.D., NEWPORT on. le REFINING er, clean and airy, 14-tt. Sleepo aid. WU the aboonce ot bill· 194fi. before me John E. Sadl.U a 00., a Calltornl& Corporat,i<>n. et al, two, '38&; '37 Hud. Sed., '328. bouda. the only ODO thoy aaw Notary Publlc In and too the oal4 DefendanL Kn. Sellon. Lot 71, Municipal J ~ a messqe ask1nc people county and ota(4, ruldlnc then!a· THE PllOPLE OF THI! STATl!l Camp Ground, Newport Beach. '° ,_ llttlo meat, -and but· duly commlu!ooed and sworn. per-OF CALill'ORNlA SEND GREET· 72-ttp tar. oonal!y appeared Rkhard w. INGS TO: NEWPORT on. " ------------ Puauc NoTicea Othmer and Geo B. Weta blown. REFmINO 00., a callfornla Oor-BtJlllltt'Dll OUIDS 11 CERTIFICATE OF 8U81NE.88: llflCTITIOU9 FIRM NAME to me to be the pu8C1i1.9 wbme poraUon. 1CV A JOHNSON DeKA Y, namea an wbecrtbed. to the within u Executrix at tbe Lut WUl of lnstrumeJ1t, and &clmowledpcl IA> Louilo JI'. OeK.ay, oecu-1; JOHN me that they executed tlle 1&me. A. YERKES. FRANCIS C. De- IN WITN1!:S8 WHERllX>F, 1 KAT, UNION NA'nONAL BANK ROOFS Applled or Repalr.i Froe FAtlmatu le Impectlon w. J . Benbow, 3802 Karcua Ave. Phan• Npt 1012-J. 54-ttc THE UNDERSIGNED dou here-have bereullto eet my hand l.Dd OF PASADENA, M Trustee under' 117 ~ th&t they are conductmg attlsod my ottlclal ...i the day tbe Lut wm of &Uphen 8. Wold. --F--B--D-A_VID __ S_O_N'_S __ ,..,Dtnc plutlc watercraft and and you tn th1a Oertlflcate flnt oometJmeo !mown u S. S. Wold, • • -· mar1ne equipment at .-. wrtttan. 0ec-. 0etenc1anta. CABINET SHOP 'JO& Jr. Central Ave., Balboa. C:alit-JOHN E. SADLEIR, You are dttect.ed to appear ln an Cabloet Work, CC Doon and draw. fonii&, under the ncttttous firm Notary Public in and for a1d action bro\.ll'ht apJAlt you by the . en, PaUo Fumiture, etc.. Cor. name of PLASTIC WATKR-(SEAL) County and State. above named plaintiff In the Super-Walnut and Weotmtn.oter, Coot& CR.UT 00 .. and that ea.id ftrm le (My Comml•alon ex-plree May !1, lor Court ot the State at Callfornla., Kea. Phone 1TGS--W. 68..atc oompceed al. the following pereom l948.) in and for tbe County of Ora.np., ~ n•mee and a.dd.rMHe are u Pub.-Sept. 11, 18, 25; Oct. 2, 194"5 IUld. to a.nrwer the complalnt there-rauow., to-wlt: In within ten ·daly• after the eervtce Rlth&rd W. Othmer, 8l2 Alva-CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: on you of thlai IWDil'l0111, lf aerved -HEADACHE FICTITtOUS FIRM NAME wtt.b.ln the County of 0~. OI" within thirty daye it -ei... Qll:NllRAL COft'l'RACTDIG, Re- pair aad AJter&Uom.. Seo Frank Pellkoler, 8406 J'tnley ave., New- port Beach. Pb. 1'98-M. '3-tte ELECTRIC le ACCETYLENE WELDING FOSTER le SONS 920 CoUt Higbway TELEPHONE OPERA TORS I NEEDED Good Pay While. Leami'ng and Regular Increases . Jobi av&ll&ble l.n many other Boothem C&U!ornJa cltleo. - Southern California Telephone Company Apply 100 EaM. Bay Avenue -.. ~lfi,t North Main Street Santa Ana 63-tfc 1• •UCM A BIG THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby where, and you a.re nottned that certify that they are conductin.g unleu you ao appear &nd arurwer an electro-plallng bualneu at 2907 u above required, the plainttff wU1 Weat Central Av~nue, City of New-take Judgmmt for any money or port Beach, County of Orange, dam•gee dM:ll&llded ln the Com. State of Call1ornla. under the rte-plaint, u arl&ng upon contract, or tltioua firm name ot HARBOR will apply to the Court tor any PLATING COMPANY and that other relier demanded In the com- Newport Beach 69.Stc ------------ ...,.n.s '!MING sa.ld firm l! comix;>aed of the fol-plaJ.nt. lowtng persom, whose names and Given under my hand and seal -I addreMea are a.s foll~·1. to-9.i l : of the Superior Court of the Coun- Painting . Decorating Root Repair le Painting Sympson & Nollar Ph. NWJ>t. 1217-W 512 38th St. 12·tfC Sa.nta Ana, Calitomla. thla 3Ut day of July, 1945. B J B•.r"TTrU" BICYCLES -Sold. rented or re- W ANTED-Wa.kremea, Dlehwa.ab. en.. J!ay Shore Cate, 17th and Cout Highwav, Newport.-Un- du New Management. 85-t!c HELP \V ANTED -HousebQld ae- ellltant lor ~ day. by Kay Finch. Phone 698-J or 2369. 344 Haul Drive .. Corona de1 Mar. .69-tfc 1 R. w . SHILL. 409 McFadden St., ty of Orange, State of Call1ornla. F . B. STILLINGS. 216 Dahlia . . -... .. .n., I Ave., NP'WT\Ort Beach. California. County Clerk and Cl.erk ot the ~ Vogel's. 100 Mal.n SL. ------------- ... r t th t n-•~-• nd ~0 "arlne Avenue TWO \V AITRESSES, ~'O ehift1. 'WITNESS our hands thil 10th day I Superior Court o e State o PCL1uua .... ~vo -• Callt (a I d t th n-·~ '-land. 22-t!c 8 hours. $6.00 dav e.nd meals. c f Septem~r. 1945. om , n an o r e PCLI..._ .ut J .. Co t O I \\'elcome Cate, 2560 Newport ' R. W . SHILL. un Y of range. . PE&SON&L 1' Blvd., Coeta Mesa. Pb. 433-M. F. B. STILLINGS. By A. L. HITCHCX>CK. Deputy. 7 STATE O F CALIFORNIA l (Seal Superior Court I WAN~D --ED . MAYES ~ex.en-. 4-4tc COUNTY OF ORANGE \ 98. Or&nge County) gineer on the Triton) contact -----------~- ON THIS 10th day of September , I Pub: Sep 11 to Nov 20, 194~ (Tueal C. D. Denver, Ph: Jackson :'.>862. WANTED-Lady to care for two A D 1945 before me T om W San Diego. Reverst> cbarges. lm· children, 2 and 4 year1 old, dur - Ii WILL PAY CASH ta<-your tur· R d Pl llllllro or wb&t have you. Phauo ecor ayers Nwpt. 2000. o. R. Cl'&wtey, Tiie Used Radios Food Buket, 1812 Newpcrt S. 0 . S. RADIO Bavd., Coat& Me.a. 99--ttc 2-U Marine, Balbo& 1lltand IF YOU want to •ll your 001 1 ____________ 7_H_t<: piano aee ua. We pay hl&hMt cub price. 30 )'e&n ln ~ county. Danz.-..Sclunldt Plano OD.. 020 N . Ma1n. Saata Ana. Mii> • RADIO RltPAIRS-All make.; lllbeo, ob:. lldarine Electrtc:ia<Ci Pll. 241T. Burt Norton, 1111 Clout Hpy., Newport Beech. 1-tte FOR SALE-Beautlfut n1&' 121<115,DOGll, -;;;;;;;;;;;;e&;;;;;n;;;;;a;;;;;Pll'l'!l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;u; ! all wool. e moo. old, and pod. • Reuooa.ble. Call Newport 2039. 7~11<: FOR SA.LE-Kitchen range, auto. oven control, rigbt-ha.nd blgh oven, $18.00. Phc N. B. 8701-J-5. 7~1tc ------------FOR SALE--3 beds; 1 iron, 1 wall bed and l Monterey. All with apringo. Mn. Goaling, 406 IHard. DOG LOST Black male Cocker. License No. 22 Ans. to name "Stuffy." If found call N. B. 65. Handsome Reward 88-ltc lng SL. Balboa. 7~2tc l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOR SALE-3-mlrror lvory ~ lng table, twin deluxe spr1.np A: POULTBY A BABlllT8 tnnereprtng-mattreaea; two 9x.12 FRED PIERCE Axminlter rugs. Pb. N. B. 494. 2336 Newport Blvd .. Co8ta Meas. 70-tfc Open Dally 10 a. m. to 6 p . m. FOR SALE--Oventutrod 2.pc. liv-Plenty Rabbits, Chicken., Hens. 69-tfc lngroom set, pre-war aprt.n.p; l------------- white diningroom .-et, round SPECIAL ANNOUNCEIIENTS S8 table, sea~ 12 with leave•, 6 cha.In with leather seat.a, alao KEYS MADE WHILE ;;"OU WAIT large white chair v.i th leather Vogel's, 100 Me.in SL Balboa. and seat. Call after 4 p. m . 209 Ruby 208 Marine Ave., B&lboa Island. A ve .. Balboe. !4land. 70-6tc 22-Uc ====··== 80 . .\TS. SUPPLIES EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ets-Hokin & Galvan Electrical Contrac to r~ 1000 Coe.•t Hlgh"·ay ----------~ PIANO TEACHER G. V. UNSENBARD Graduate Roy.iii Conservatory, Leipsic Pb. 1252-W 1:'.>26 W . Ocean Front 73·ltC Carpentera Available . ., ' · 75 ltp tng the day. Phone N . B. 73. Phooe 13~4 97·t tc for general maintenance and repair O. Z. ROBERTSON Henderson a Notary Public ln a.nd 1 • ALIAS SUMMONS port.ant . -I 74·2tc • for said County and State, resld· No. 44327 HEALTH AIDS to -... v-R..:.S.,A"1".E"c--:p~."'1-4"':<"'·0-."'9"'D""'ln"'k-,-n-ew-. ing therein duly com.m l581.oned and HELP WANTED-racln_g sails a.nrt v.•elJ!"ht. W . , 42-tfC' Call N ewport S3 5'\'orn. personally appeared R. w. 1 th s n c rt of t h .. State Ad justabl e Crutches DOMESTIC HELP Fraaer, 314 S2nd St., Newport -~-~--------- SHILL and F. B. STILLINGS n ofeC ... ~l~:n,~: l~and For the ON SALE AT Full or part·time. nice bome. Beach. 75·ltp Washing Machines Anti Pain POis known to me to be the peroona 1 c t f 0 N rt Ph Good oalary. Pbc N. B. 2316. -Repai'red • \\'hose names are subllc M~ to the oun y o range e\VpO armacy 7f.·2tc FOR SALE--12·foot boat. I t,., h.p. mua111 rellen D9& ool.1 B..._ within lruitrument, and a cknewl-2l08 Ocean Front Phone :'> Outboard m oto r. nearly new. Parts For All Makes eeM. but Slap&. Naualpa. •--al edged to me that they executed Action brought ln the Superior 7~ltc \-\"ANTED-HELP for all kinda of $l05. 943 Lime avenue, Long Pick up and Dell\'ery. n1ar P•hla aM •••clloa the same Court of the County ot Orange, and n work ln pottery. Experienced .t: Bee.ch . Apt. 6 after 4 p.m. or SCHULER'S Moat.Illy Palu. j IN wiTN"Ess WHEREOF, I Complaint filed ln the Ottlce of the LOST AND FOUND lnexperteoced. See Mn. Coffey, Sunday a.m. 75_4tp WuhJng Machine Shop Do JOU. a.. Dr. llU.. Ami-Paa have hereunto aet my ha.od and af. Clerk of :he Superior Court of aa.Jd LOST 1n Newport Wedneeday-across from P oet Office, Corona ------1768 Newport Blvd, Coeta Mcu PIDI? If not wh.7 nott Y..oa eaa fixed my official aeaJ. the day and County. MASONIC inalgnla ring. Flnder del Mar. 7~tp SELL-New 12-foot dinghy, 8.6 Pbone 2263 Motte !!. Dr:"f.. Klleolto~~.,:P~ ~1~ y~ar ln this certlflcate first above HA.ROLD H. DOBERT & n d l&ke to pollce .UUon and r&-h.p. Sea K ing m otor. oars, an---------------*--.... 1.11. -.. .,._ wrltt FLOTllLA DOBERT, bill wife. cetve reward. 74-ttc HELP w ANTED-Man. No exper-cbor. $300 complete, or sell se~ ''More For Your Monev'' ,.,...... ar oa.17 a penn7 apw en. Pla.inWfe, va. ARTHUR L. TODD ieoce nee.wary. Apply Mr. Ftab-arate. Phone Newport 1106. We bve ....... tnsta.Ued s new iac- D&.MD• Balboa Island . Income Popular Wavel1y Apartm.ent.. Splendid loe&Uon. Marine. 6(). n. troniage. e modem UDJta. eomptet<Jy tumi.bad. e pr- a.gee. Excellent year 'round l.ncome. -- 808 Investigate This At Once. $35,000. Terms. Gertrude Waldron WM. H. SANFORD Broker Marine Ave., Balboa Ialand Phone 234-W 7~ttc -------FOR SALE-Modern atucco, two bedrma. and den. Located In Southeut Sant& AnL Priced for quick ea.le. Quick pcme.ulon.. Pb. 8. A. 1130lhJ. 73-ttp FOR SALE -10-room ap&rtme-nt bouae ln Anaheim, $9000. Call at 315 Bay, Coeta Mesa after 6 p.m. 74-2tp Balboa Ocean Front Lot Exclusive Area $3000 2001 Ocean Blvd. Ph. 31~ -I 74-2tc FOR SALE-Corona del Mar, 3- bedrms .. bath and half, tum. or unfurn. Near bay and school. 1612 2od Ave. Box 165. 72-5tc New 3-Bedroom Homes Flo\\·er St. and Santa Ana A \•e .• Costa MMa H&rd"\\'oo4 floon11-Tile bath Tile Mk-Double garage $1400 do~·n-J56 pe-r month Make your 8electlon now Be ready to move l.n Ralph P. Maskey 3410 Coaat Blvd. Newport Beach, Calltornla Phone 402 7l·tfC iad in the eco1M>m7 ~ ...-. TOM W . HENDERSON, and DOROTHY R. TODD, bl.a wlfe, LOST-A bla.ck coat between Bal-er, Ftabermen's Cooperative 7~21 J.._ .. Q.•pv. Why not ~a peekap Notary Public In ud For FIRST DOE, SEOOND DOE, and ,_ boa [aJand and Manhattan Beach A.Mn., SOth It L&f'ayette St.a .. ____________ _:.P tory method Retread mole» which ------------- t4d&J'T Yoar dnlalot hu .-. Said County and State. c o Highway 101 Alt Reward. N rt Be ch 75 ztc FOR SALE-20-toot motor boot, IP•• a deeper tread than new Balboo Island Jt.-d dlreeti0u ucl 11M onlJ' M (My Commiaalon Explne March 7. THIRD DOE CORPORATION, a n . ewpo a · -tireli, meanlng more mUeage. FOR SALE ·~~-• y---L--'-u -1 •• 9 l corporation, ~-ren•--•·. Phocie Newport 4M-R. 75-ltc with 85 b.p. motor, cabin, 5""-ft. .. Lea ., __ ln th ln d ~ ......... ~-# ~ .... #-'"' Ll'C ua1i ur HELP WAJrlTEO-Secretary .__ ... _ ul t 116 Jad A e ve \.U_, e morn g an ATI'RACTIVE modern 4bedrm., an DOC •tidied. · The People ot the State ot C&ll-.. ~ II uc&m ........ q re a e v ·• ha pped a.Ired .:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:~T~ Pub.~Sept. 11, 18, 25; OcL 2, 194~. EMPLOYKENT wlM"'I~ general ottlce experience to Balboa Ialand or call capt. J . R. ve thelll reea or rep 3 bathe. Completely. tumJabed. I tornl.a Send Greetings to: work ln General Builders Con-08 ten by evening or we pick up yow Sma.U bar, 2 Elec. refrtr. Neu ARTHUR L. TODD ••d DORO w ANTED--Carpet and Upholater-Vaughn. Santa A.na. l 0 ex • e CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS : THY R TODD -.. _";e ~·T· Ing clean.Ing ln your home, by tractor's o!ftce. Hn11. 9 to 4:30. aton 249. 75-ttc car and deU~~--'aam•~-d&y. ~~ South Bay. $?7,000. l FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME . ' ~ -u ' r&.n6:J local veter.n World War ll. Mon. thru Frl CompenaaUon d6-loanera 1f dca.1"CU. ....... ney ua&& E:icclua!.ve Ace.at DOE. SECOND DOE, and THIRD pendent upon ability. o. z . Rol>-FOR SALE--32-tt. crutaer, •leepo guarantee i. your ...uranee. Gertrude Waldron r ,. I j WANTED BY PRIVATE PARTY Bay or Ocean Front ·Home in Balboa area.' Reasonably Priced for All Cash. W.tt. tun partlcul&n P . O. Doz ll!M Santa Ana. C&llf. THE UNDERSIGNED doe. bere- t by certlty that be Ls conducting a boat acd wood-working blwdneu at 811 Coast H ighway, City of New· port Beach, County of Orange, State of callfornta, under the f t.c- Utiou.s t1rm n&me al DOUGLAS BOAT & CANOE COMPANY and that sa.td flrm la compoeed of the fo110Wing perBOna, whoae names and addreuee are u follOW"s, to. wit: ROGER S. WATSON, 123 The Grand canal, Balboa 1-land, New· port Beach. Calltornla. WITNESS my band Ult. 10th day of September, 1945. ROGERS. WATSON. ST A TE OF CAUFORNIA ) COUNTY OF OflANGE l u. ON THIS 10th day ot September, A. D., 1945, before me Tom W . Henderson a Notary Public in and for said County and State. realdlng tberl'tn duly commtMloned and sworn. per"SOna.lly appeared. Roger S. Wat.eon knO"\\"D to me to be the per90n wbose name ii subecr1bed to the within Instrument, and 1 acknowledged to me that be exe-- cuted. the same. DOE OORPOn 'TION Work guaranteed. Color and R bbe n..n. • a corpor· eruon, U19 Co&at. Highway, four. built by Johnaon. 1938, 890 Grade A Truck u r atloo, Defemd&nta. beauty revived. gtve new sheen. Corona del M.a.r. Pb: N . B. SS. Gray engine, 1tll or take ln late NOW Avallaa-.te. 808 K&rlne, Balboa IAland. You a.re directed to appear in Phone Newport 683· cau be7!-8 1tco 7~3tc model car, $.MOO. Pb: S. A. 4865. Coeta Meea T1re & Retread &hOp 72·tfc an a.c:Uoo brought a.pJ.a.sl you by and 4· .r !-------------932 Louise St., Sant& Ana. our new &d<Jreea AT CORONA DEL MAR the aboH named plalntltto In th• EMPLOYMENT w ANTED _ Un-~ llJB(JD.IA1fS01JB • 7~2tp 11eo Mewpo..t Blvd. Beautiful Lots Superior Court Of tbe State ot ed 1-----------------,,-,,-,,,-...,..,,,.......,,....,,,,_..,...-::-.;: Tel N B 2342 M-tfc attached widow, 00, uperlooc FOR SALE-16-tL Ba.llboat. Sell . . $600 $650 Callfomia, ln and for the County t -------------• nunoe, comp&nlon. chauf eur. H E A T E R S 00 flnt ruoonable otter. New w•-TO n~ ,, of Orange, and to answer the com-'"-.--.. .m.n.......... _.. .. ,.. -B!:fui Now Referencea ncb&nged . .au•· ......... -a.a.I.la, ..... re-caulked a.nd ..... 1 .. t • ..:.;.;=c=:::...::.;:...;:=:c..;:-----'-plalnt th'......, within Un d&J'O atter A ,_ ....-w ANTED TO RENT Permanent • -·~ llOOll be gone rte Dove. 7'267 Franklin ve., i...rge Selection ed. 226 Agate, Balboa IaJ•nd. --..._ · the euvtce on you ot th.la Win· Hollywood 48. Pbone OL 29691. Dearborw. GM 7Mtc family of three adult& .A..nxlou9 W. J . HOLCOM8 moo.a. U 8e't"Ved within the County TMtp Hearth-Glow Gu to rent or Iea.ae 2· or 3-bedrm. 1617 Cout H1gb.way ot Ora.IJ&'e, or wttb.tn thirty d&ya If Duo Therm OU FIRE EQUIPMENT TESTS -houaie. Ph. N. B. 1316-W. 70..ttc Corona del Kar .erved elMwbsre, and YoU are notl-EKPLOYllD'T O»r **'ti• • Alwaye Plenty In Stock C·~Two. Pyrene & Foam rettlla. "Where the Flap Fly"' 75-2tc rled "·t uni ·~· d WANT TO I.E•SE-'I'Wo bedroom,------------.....-. em you'° -rr-an WANTED-Experienced Founta1n SANTA A:NA FURNJTURE co. OOa ftl:ed system and Portablea 1 • anawer u &boye required, the Glrl. Call N . B. 73. 74-2tc m Weal 4th St., Santa Ana now avail&llile. ETS-HOKIN &. ~ :,-ii:1' ~ 2 Houses plainttft1 will take judgment for Tboe. R Wlll1&IU Ph. S.A. 922 GALVAN. lOOO Coe.at Hlghwa.y. Near Bay, on lot 70&71. any money or d&magea; demanded HELP WANTED-Cook and Ge.n· 73_.tc Phone l3U. T!..tfc Place. Pbon. 1880-W. l57-tfc $13,500 ln the Complaint. u artmnr upon er&l, Call Newport 1482. 7~t.(c !-=--~-~~-----~ w ANTED TO RENT-Mu.et bave contra.ct. or wU1 apply to the Olurt LABORERS NEEDBD _ At IA FOR S~ mtrong ward-ANY MARINE Electrl~-• a}'IJl:em., turn. amall hOWle or apt. ln Oct. for any other relief dMD.&D.ded In robe trunk. Perfect condition, 8 to 110 volt., complel.G.ly over-4-moe. b&by and mother. Hu.a· th. -plalnL Bolaa TUe Co. Steady employ-$.2:i. 118 E . Ocean Front, Balboa. hauled. Ford and Chev. en-'-ea. So ~ • .....__ -"in Phone 6 ..... ltand returnlng home from . GI d b d d &I t men... rniva.u g wage. 74-4tp B El ct • ven un er my an &n ae o Huntington Beach 2802. Plant 3 ay e nc Pacific. WW take good ca.re of the Superior Court at the County mllea north Of HunUngtda. Bcb. FOR SALE-One Marlin, l Rem.. 1770 Newport BlvJr."Coela Mesa. your property. Working tor ot Orange, State o1 Callfor111&, thla on Gothard Road. 73.tfc lngt 12 1 Phone NpL Sch. ti726. 72-ttc room and board for place to 27th day ~ Au .... ·-+ in. .. •. 00 ·guage pump gun, ' ta ~--• v• •-• ~ R lngt 22 1 o. I stay. Prefer S&n Ana or ~. B. J . ••~. 1.m on . ,;;,avage revo ver FOR SAI.E-'42 Olrt8 Craft 19-tt.. ~•o Sales Ladies 32 Fi co dltl ~ N B Pb c N . B. aa1-w. 73-ttc County Clerk a.nd Clerk of the · ne n on . i-1..1 : • • 9Pffd boat, like new. 145 h.p. -------------Experienced and unexperienced. 622 73-ttp b Superior Court ot the State at a · motor. spotlight. trumpet om. ca!ltornla. ln and ror th• ORKIN'S Diamond Earrin~ s21100 cub. Phone Los Aogel .. County ot Orange. DEPARTMENT STORE Pteaaant 2264.2 . 7S-4tc t., Karat Diamonds. eo.t. . ~ By D. PERRY MAYNARD. Coat.a Men 72-4tc Arvi J l FOR SALE--21-ft. sailboat. •o-.. Oopr ty n ewe ry ~ WANT TO RENT -Convalescent Naval officer, wife, baby urgent· ly need house or apartment im- mediately ln Bay area or Corona del Mar. Phone Newport 1953. Bay Front Lot !!l Bayo Tract $11 ,000 W . L. Jordan 700 East Central. Balboa Phooe 1~3 75-2tc IN \VITNESS WHEREOF. I (Seal Superior Court have hereunto set my band a.nd &f-Orange County) fixed my otnelAl seal the day and lat Pub. Aug. 30. · --------------1~ Abalone avenue, Balboa i... j \~"\."":"ED !.:::Jaheld Help, live 116 22nd St., Newport la..nd. l3-t!c I in ~·n 'n family. Phone Neow-73-ttc port GlJ. ~ 72-ttc Jugt Arrived __ D_r_v_B_o-at_S_to_r_a-1sz_e __ 73-4tp WANTED ·ro RENT-3 bedroom house wlth option to buy, 6 moe. rent in advance. Prefer Balboa bland. Addreaa 114.0 N . Vl9ta, Hollywood 48, caut .• or call Granite 6212. ~1-ttc CAPI~TRANO BEACH-Full acre lOOX.4~.80. le\·eJ land. Fronting improved road. All utilities in. Overlooking ocean. Milea 1;hore Llne. $1760. Terms. VA 6183 or Tract Office, Beach aub. 75-2tc 4 GOOD RENTALS furnished., nice location In Long Beach only $9850. Want Cris Craft or good small bO&t a.e part paymt. and ea.sy terme on balance. Cha.a. Hughea, 2021 E . tth. Ph: 880-M Long Beach. 7:H le year in thl9 certitlcate ttrat above LUt. PUb. Nov. 8, 1945. written. WANTED-HOTEL MAID. 8&1-.0a Fresh Hea.rtng AJd -roSTER & SONS'"' Inn. Ph<-ac ACO. 6-ttc BATTERIES 920 eoa.t Highway TOM W . HENDERSON, Notary Public In &nd For Said County and State. (My Commhalan Expire& March 7, 1949.) Pub.--SepL 11, 18, 25; Oct. 2, 1946. No. 4.1289 ALIAS SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the State of Gallf0"11a In <11.nd For the County of Oran1e (Action brought tn the Superior Court ol the O>unty ot Orange. a.nd Complalnt tiled ID the Otnce ot the Clerk ol. the Superior Court Of mid County.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. No. 2•2888 In the Superior Court of the State of Callfornla, In anct for the County Of Los An9elea. w. 19'6 TIDE TABLES OCTOBE" Hlcb Low HIP 3 8 :54 2:M 8:37 5.0 -0.1 5.4 " 9:16 3 :04._.9:14 5.1 0.1 5.3 5 9c38 3 :21l .... 9c48 · 5.3 0.4 5.1 6 10:00 3:52 10:222 5.3 0.7 t . .8 2:44 1.3 3:14 0.9 3c48 0.7 4:17 0.6 In tbe Matter Of the Estate of DOROTHY ELIZABETH HAD-Th DOCK. lDcompetent, Notice t. hereby given that the undersigned F . "\\-ill aeU a.t private IJlllle. to the hlgbeat and be& bidder, aubject to S, contlrmaUon of said SUpertor Court, on or ~ the 3rd day ot October 1940. a t the otnoe of JOSEPH T . ENRIGHT, Attorney (New daJ'UOt ""'"••I" umt) 'ndee an l}Ja.ced lD ort.1o>1 Of wwwc m L.I Jht r\sUrft a. 111l,: daril: _.,,. .. m. at Law, !Ml So<Jth Sprtnc Stnet. ------------ in the aty ot Loe Angel.., County Puauc NOTICES with of Loe Angel .. , State of Calltor- GRIFP'ITH OOMPANT, • Call· nla. all the right. tlU. a'1cl tntettot amount bid to be depooited fornla Cbrpora.ttou. P".atntttf, vs. '-of ooJ4 InC1>D1potent, ~, ~d to an bid. the certain f'M..I propertj' situate ln Bl&! or otfmt to be tn writing Gundet'900. Drug Co. N~-pgrt Beach 6918tc 117 Ma.ID St. Ph. ~15 BOATS-Bot. tJold &Dd Traded 60-tfc Marine Engtna and PartM BOOlll a BOABD Uncalled For Sw•tg M:ARIN1' SAL"l/,.JE AND MFG. CO. W.A'NTED-For working ??!other, llONET TO LOAN 200 men's -Nlta. $4.90 up. Top S090 w. OeDlral Ave. Pb. 2888-W: room and boa.rd for self and 5-=w-=-"AN""'°'s"'TO="'BUILO==-=-, "'buy-,...,.._---""'•-e. And ra.1n coat.a. Watcbee. ward· Newport Ree.ch. Calif. yr.-old son. Write Box W, c/o modemlu or reftnaJlc... robe trunk.a, guns. Ba.aki.D.a, 220 26-tfc New•Ttmes. 75-2tc Newport. Balbo& Federal Savlnga W. Ocean, Lone Beach. 6-tfc 1------------- WE ARE MOVING To Our New Location 1836 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A ID!".SA. ! Doon; South OL Safeway FOR SALE -l~ft. cl&a!ly run· BEAL UTA.TE 47 and Loan Aaocl&Uon. abpUt. l"" h.p. Johnaon outboard, -------------_S3"3 __ v_i._u_do ___ T_e1_ep11oae ___ 11_100 pra.ctlcally new, boat complete ~ROOM HOME -Dual turn&ce. With all equipment; cuahion.a, Tile kitchen. Hardwood floors. tire exttnguiaher, cover, floor Real fireplace. Double garage.FD __ R_S_ALE ___ M-ot_o_n:_y_c_le_,-Har--le-y bOe..rd9,. capacity S adult.a. Ideal By owner. Le&Ying service. 416 Davldaon, 74, new paint a.nd mo- tor lake, bay or rtver or u ten-Marguerite Ave., Corona del tor cwerhaul. Will sell or trade der for larp yacht. Price $200. --:M:-•r_._-:-:----;::---=~7;:;3-<=tp for car. 225 Cryota1, Balboa Ls- Owner going Eut. 1600 E. Cell· l' quk:k result> News-land. 78-ttc tral, Balboe. Ph: N. B. l~Ji.2"' nu: rlauffled .. um: _ .., .......,. -_ .t.UTOllOTIVJ: a TIBE8 -----------------------.t.11!'08 Wil't&D P AUTOIJ WANTED Plywood Boats , _______________________ _ II WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD 811 Cout Highway 101 the County ot ~ State of Md will be ....,.lved at Ule at ..... Olllfomla, putleuJ&riJI. -..tbed --at any time after tile u toUowa. to-wt.t: tint pubUcaUoa bereot and be6::re t.ot. 10 OJld 11 tn Bloclt L ot -ot -Tract M& Qty ot Newpcd Datiad tttla 11th -,, of ..,.,-.r, WATCH FOR OUR OPENING For rowtng oo motoe. S-10..12 and u feet. Available Now! $49.60 Up WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS and Will Pay Tcip Prices SF:T J , YOUR CAR NOW ..... • Bz ch, On.Dp Calm.tr, .. ·par 1.._ map .-did la -117, ~ ntmD IL BUllK8. aa t.o II lnc1uol.ft, f1ecor* ot aa -ot u.. -· •· Dnllp °""'1;1', 00~ ot aid ~I 1-----------llcrtT _..,._MP.,, -ot --ta -J_,,. T. 1C1111A fw. m .. 8lile ~ _.,Ille tro-~ .. _, ... u_ -.aid~ . _.,.._ .. l"liti __ a&i_....,....., • .... ...... .. ... "eJCC. rt? el._ .... II ud 1-A::llc' 11. MPS ]W'8 ., ...... e ' • ' ..,_., .... ~------• :=;:;; ··~ ··--=:.:~:::.:::::~_.;;;;;:;;:;;::;:;..,,. .. ---.. -., -.. JI. l!f. .. If;°" .. - Western Auto Supp,lz.tc • .&I.lo -OUI' pm<ldl--U.. W&tloD s.1111:11' IMDP7· w.-. W-llbope, SU Oout mc,tnra..y, x .. port BMd' -SOL - . While Prices are High. Phone for our rourteoua buyer who Will caJt llDd advllle you regarding OPA . reg\1Jatiam, ....... ~ and llD'8ilp all delalla CULBERTSON CHEVROLET <X>., Inc . Qw;aillt wt,,., t:t ~ W.Cs 111ll,N1ms «T •1 ~ • ' Lunchecn Honors Mrs. Leen Ferguson ...._ .. .. I !••¥!!11 J •• ,PM ,, T'r1 0 r. oat1ll1r & !NI --. · ~tlt:inx~~: HaFbor Feminine Activities ~~r;;e:e~:!:~~:1~:1~:~c~uild At Country Club . ,. _ ·u wu a memorable day T'bun-..... baby -Mra Hug!I A blrthd&y luncheon bonorinlr Phones 13 end :.!OB + By Winifred Barbre + Relldence Pbooe 1637-R day few m-bera ~ tho Capfll& Panball and Kn. Butt<m; ldtchea Mra Loon Ferguoon. Santa An& Flrot ~ tho .....,.,.. bc:ldp Circle, Corona del Mar Community bootll, Mn. Arthur A. Kem-and .,,... .... WU cl..., .....,Uy by Kn. luncheon• .... held T'bund&y at Reception Honors cbur<h, ~ for It .... Mn. Nici< ~; clfto, MN. Herbert )(cl>oDald, 41' Old OouDty tho Santa Ana Oowltry club with VFW Has Potluck, Circles of Costa Mesa Community Church M p t & W 'f the tint meeting the Circle ba4 John Meador and .... _ 8ldne7 _,. 11....i, N-rt Rei.ht& AmlotlD&' '° m atteo•onoe. -.... Business Session esa as or I e ever held ID the new cbun:b, and Blackboard; food, Mn. Harold = ~ Mra WOllam ~-Kr& Obed Lucu Of Balbj>& -Hold September Social Meetings Me.hen of the Coot& Mesa It ..... tbrcup the Circle, with Ito WllooD ; wbjto clepbanto. MN. ' ~·--.... _ -~-·-• M-ero ~ Kn. II:. H. Gutbrle of Santa _ modeot beSIJmln&' of oome half Baroid BeoM!ct and Mra. Guotavt ~·• ...---~ ~ Veterano of Fcnil111 Wan and After _..uni the lllCnllnf ll\IOSt and momben prdent wett Oamm'JD!ty church wel<omed back -manben obt or -en·yean Grupe; l'lab pond, Mra. a A. -.i.cl the omall tallleo for T'be .,,. o'clock luncheon wu AUJdllaJy met Friday with a pot houn qul!Un& at the chun:h, the M-. Cooper. Smith. their pastor and hlo wile, the ll<!v. ago that the cbun:b lUelf wu ao-Stauch and Kn. George 1-la; hmcheon, and -&tt.erward -court •ned at a large table arranpd ID tuck dinner attended by •o mem-Orcle 2 ol. the Costa Mesa Oxn-Reid Jones, Vlrifnla Lana:, i1or-and Mn. Carl Johnson, at a re-taNl.lbed. tea committee, Mra. Fnncea Cox. i ~ ~ ..:~1:a t,::'" •'tJ"' llbape and beautttu.lly decor-ben.. Mabel TaJJman and Ann munJty cburch held their br11tnea ence Devey, Lorene Nellon. Irene oeptioo in their honor held at the Membere came at l2:SO for Mn. L. A. Norm.an, Mn. Be~ •n n ated with fall Qcrwera. Brt.dp wu WlMm•n being ID cb.arge C1l the and .iod.al meetin& Thursday at Peterson. Manna Flshtt, Atalee church IOCial hall Friday ~· luncheon. arved at table.a decor-Kini' &Dd Kn. John. W. Camuon.. oocoad. Kn. Iona Truoty WU low. played trom 2' to 4:30 and Mro. kitchen. Amuaement Of the ""' the home ~ their chalrmon, Mn. Miller, ~en Trautwein, Bolmle n wll1 be the lltth )'Ml' at lerV1Ce ated with quantltleo ot late aum-Mn. John Sadlelr p,.._,,ted Others prw:nt were the ll_,•m• ZdwlD Gould at. Oran6e wu h.lgt:I, nJ.ng wu hinl'O, wtth pna. award-W. L. Cook. 160 Eut 20th ltJ'fft. Devis and Mary Scnlg:s. !or the pJpU)ar putor. mer tlO'W'WI and there were 36 Mra. George Wooley ln a procram Mary Stanloy, Genevieve Barn.., Mn. ~ Bryant Of <>rango ooc-ed. Arnone thoR -DI were-the Circle 4 met Wednesday at the IL E. McMurtry, member ~ the prqent, 1Dciu<11Dc oeven gueoto. of piano ooloe and Mn. P<rry = =·~ =• ~~t.oo. Gild, and KN. Paul Hall ot SaD1& Tbe men held a bturtneu meet-Mesdames Fred F1nch. Bert Mft"" home cl. Mn. IJncoln Barnett. board ot. trustees, pve the ad-In charge of the luncheon were Schrock, wUe of the putor, pn White ..House Cafe Plloe 1182 t.guDa ..... <Wit. An& third. . Ing fe&tured by reporto of the ho.-sin&. Bert Sharman, Frank Viele, Bernard otreet, with Mn. WlllWn drea at welcome, to which Mr. Mn. L. A. N<Wman, Kn. :r. H. a talk oo '"l'be ABC of Coo~ P1aDo call for two· eoclal dayo pita! committee. OD tho provloo.o Mary G&llwu, Elnlly Rllndall. Hlrtler presldlnc. Mn. 0 . 0 . :Johnson responded. Mn. Malcolm Smith, Mn. Grenville L&nadale gatlon•Usm " MCb. month with a brid.g'e tea on Sunday a gTOUp went to Sawtelle Will Boyd. Louise ~ and two Bland led ln devotion.a and Mn. Reid presented a muaical program and Mn George E. Lewi&. At the cloee ot the meeting the aecond Wednuday and a t.ak.lng 90 p&ClC8 of ctsvet-and KUests. Mn.. Tmn Stonaker and D. G. MacKenzie pve the mission· and acted u rruuter ot. ceremon· · memben ope.oed the many g1tta bridge luncheon on the fourth were umgned to a recefving ward Mrs. E. D. Potter, president ot the ary rftdins. Membera ,'present ies. Numben Included aolos by The new J!resldent, Mn. O. Z. they had brought for the church Tbund&y. 8oclal ch&lrman for Oc-wbeft they paired them out. Other WSCS. were the Meldames Barnett, Hirt· Malcolm Reid and Mrs. Harold Robert.Ion. announced the appoint· kit.ch.en lhower, and many nice tober will be Kn. George Lowe post.a brought blankelll and can.ea. Orcle 3 met Thursday wtlh ler, Bland. MacKenzie, Grace Wll· Pitt, commWlity s.lnging and music ment ot three new oommJtlff th1n.p were don.a.ted.. Of Balboa Ialarul. Afterward there wu a dinner and Mn. Otto Dodd. Ben>ard &treet. COX. Ida Spaulding, Clarabelle by the Sunday school on:hestra cbalrmen, Mra. :r. K Smltll, ooclal Drive C&refully-Bpare a I.Jfe. SM Marine Avenue Bal'-bland Phone 182'7 th _..1..... and Mn. Ica Oa.rlce led the ~ Parsons, Alex Olson, Pearl LuP" led by Roy Updike. chairman; Mn. Herbert King, program, and LD e ev.__.. .. & ma-votions in place of Mn. Harrison. ton, C J . Cooper, Franchwn, Alma Mrs. Johnson was presented friendly .ervice, &nd Mrs. George Watch the O••etned Cblumna. Uon picture show for the veterana. who was absent because ot illness. Holt, Lineau, and guests were with a lovely sorsage by Mrs. Lewia, devotional chairman. In tbe Newa.-'nmm! lboee who made the tr1p were Mrs. Carl Johnson gave the mis · Rev. and Mn. C&.rl Johnson, Mn. Reid. and Mrs. OJrry presented Mr9. KiD.g talked on the thank Mr. &nd Mrs. Otto Dodd and sionacy talk ror Mrs. Jennie Baird, R L. White. and Mrs. V. Nelson. both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson with a offering &nd Mn. Harold Wll80n daughter, Mr. and lldre. J'ohn Boyd Circle 6 met at the home of the gift, a beautiful hammered alumi-gave -a ieport on the meeting of d d ht and Mr and ~,. who WB.S also absent. lt1rs. W . F . an aug er · .... · Coleman presided at the business chairm,an, Mn. K E . McMurtry,, num tray. the Southern caJifornia Federation Kenny Brown. session. ~1embers present included 228 20th s treet, with 20 members The hall had been decorated ot Congregational churches which the ~"!esdames Johnson Coleman pre5ent. Mrs. E . L.. &:>nnett led with dahlias and other fall flowers waa held at Los Angeles recently, Dodd Oarke, Gladys 'Beard5tey' in devotions. ~d Mrs. Englehart by Mrs. ~1cMllr':ry, and at the other delegates being Mrs. King Florence Cleveland. Minnie Shan· gave the missionary talk. A so-close of the evening refreshments and Mn. Robertson. ANNOUNCING Uvon wlll be with Bonnie W ilbur at the FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP 1842 Hart:.or Blvd., Costa Meu Beginning Oct. 1a.t • Waxing ---Face and Leg By J ANEI' McCIITCHEON ANNOUNCING Uvon wlll be with Bonnie W ilbur at the nahan. Minnie Boyd, Regina Rea I cial hour with refreshJTl£'nts served ot ice cream. cake and coffee were A report was given by Mn. C<11ll early for appointments Phone 2428 and Nellie Ogden. by the h~tess followe!'d the bus!-served by Mrs. Charles Beecher. Perry Schrock , chairman at the Orcle 5 met with f\1rs. Jackie ness meeting. committee on revision ot by-laws, ============ Cooper . OCIOO Harbor boulevard, PT A W k and it wu voted that ~'o joint • Pedicures --- By LOU VERBECK FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP 1842 Harbor Blvd .• Coeta Meu Boglnnlng Oct. 1st C<11ll early for 1ppoil'\tments Phone 2428 with M rs. Irene Smith presicling. H s p T A p 'd t or ers meetings a year be held with the Mrs. Jane Reid led In devotionals, . . --. • res! en Attend District Meet Sunday Scbool Guild, and that her subje<:t beoing "Victory", and Announces Chairmen I other meetings be held at 2 p.m. Mrs. Laura Jones led ln prayer. Coste Mesa's delegation of lJ on the fourth Thursday or each PIERSOL'S Professional Pharmacy !91 FO~ AVBNVJC LAQtJNA REACH M rs. Mary Belle Hirsch was a Names of oftlcers and c halrmen I members got a big hand at the month. --------------------------------------------------who will aerve the coming year Fourth District m eeting and work· Plans for the Circle's first ba. "In B,..;...., for 'l'ou• Health" .. ! 1.11.1 ... bi ... _ ..... _ OOllPLn'9 81QLAOIG4J, 1 I • /' ·' • • ! Foorth and Sycamon! Santa Ana • • • .t---~-i . .. '- ' -·1 I ' ' ' PRELUDE TO ( ADMIRING GLANCES You appearing serenely poised in a MARBERT original. Black drapery with the dramatic new sleeve played into importance by . . contrasting color and brilliant nailheads ... DRESS, 25.00. -- • . • ftt1Q llTOC& were preaented by Mrs. Gwmlng shop ot the Parent·Teacher asso-za.ar, t o be held at the church Oct. Butler. prealdent, at the flnt ciation , held Thursday at the 19 were dlacus.&ed by Mrs. Newton executive board meeting Of the 1 Ebell club in San•.a Ana. The nev.' Cox, chairman or the ways and ...:._, ;--, · ·,.-:.::;:' ~, = Parent· Teacher A91!1 ociation of the county superintendent of schools. means committee, a.nd appointed a_., • • :._. ~-• Newport Harbor Union High Linton Simmons, gave the address -••:_c::h::alrm=::an=-~o=f~v~arl:::_:°"'.=__::_boo::::_:tha=C.:::=========== achoo!, held Thuraday at the ot ~·elcome and the speaker was - achool. Mrs. J . J . Garland, state president, Those named were. pretrident., who was also in charge ot the Mr1. Gunning Butler; first vice~ question box. In the afternoon president, Mrs. W. R. Fowler: re-· were conferences and the tall cording secretary, Mrs. Harry workshop. • Burdick ; treaaurer. Mra. W. E., From the Costa Mesa grammar Nickell ; auditor, Mr. Lynn Hughes; school ?TA were Mrs. Kenneth historian, Mra, C. S. Thom ; par·/ Stewart, president; Mrs. Richard limentaria.n. Mn. Murray Rabbitt; Dittmar. Mrs. Ernest McClellan. progra.m. Mre. W. R. Fowler; ways I Mrs. Paul Norman, Mrs. Joseph and me8.DJI, Mrs . J . W. Peyton jr.; Hamblet. Mrs. Claude Anderson. ~agazlnes. ?.Irs. Henry E. Free-Mrs. Ed Ham. f\1rs. Ed Mirkovich , man: hoapllality, Mn. R. A . Mrs. C. H . Mcvay, Mrs. Durv.·ard MATERNITY DR~ES AND SLACK SUITS Good Selection of Sizes and Styles Donna -Marie Shoppe 515 No. Maln SL, Arcade Bldg. Santa Ana James: adult education and le~ Cartwright, Mrs. William Cross, Open DUiy g:so to ti P . M., Saturday• 'W 9 P . M. lature, Mrs. A. L. Pinkley; mem-1 f\irs. A. Hayward, Blld Mn. Den~ '-------------------------bership, Mr•. George Gay; pub-1 nis Hogla nd. licit}', Mre. J errold Spangler: art. Newport Beach PTA was repre-\ ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Mn1. Charle.a Andrews; ueial&nt sented by l.irs.' Edgar Hill. presi· membership, Mra. C. D. Kipp. I dent: Mrs. Blanche Rogers, Mrs. Executive board meetings "'111 Alice Slemons, Mrs. Mary Addis be held the second Tueeday prio1 Abbott, Mr.. Luc!Jle Holtz, Mrs. to each regular Par~t~Teacber Sally Peyton and Mrs. J . Leslie muting, or on the request or the Steffensen. president, MMJ. Butler. Plana out--------- lined to r the ocbool Y'IJ. concern-B y -B . · I ed membeolhlp driv•. hoopltallty,I ay 1ew ri dge way• and meane and pub11c1ty_ The At L. Paris Home 1 resignation ot Mrs. Clyde Otto wa.a j Huntington ·Dinner House Island View Inn 8th and Ocean Huntington Beach Featuring Complete St.eak & Chicken 11 1-l"cepted "-·Ith resnt, Mrt. Lealit l>Lris bf l>ali81l.dee -I Rosd wa.t bOflteaa tor the. Thun- 44 th A · day m .. tlng of the Bay View nntVersary Bridge club, and used aa decor. For Mesa Residents aUona bright rlnnlu from her garden. After the ae.lad course DINNERS Mr. and Mra. Walter Alvord, Pacific avenue, Coat.a Meaa, cele· brated their 44th wedding annl· ,·era..ry recently and entertained membera ot their family at an a.ftemoon party. Those ptt•nt included their daughter, Dr. Evelyn Alvord, who came play, with Prlle1 awarded Mrs. J . C. Bach and Mra. Ray Dlckeraon. Others present· were the Meedames Glenn Cramer, RJcb· ard Hall. Verne Wentworlh, Del· mer Stein. and trom Santa Ana Marie Moore and W . L. Copela.nd. 5 to 10 p. m. dally (Closed Mondays)_ Sunday 3:30 to 10 p. m. LUNCHEONS on special onlet FOB PAKTIES -CLUBS· OBGANIZA.TIONS Phone 4961 for Re8ervations M. I . BOOMHOWER, CIW and ~ I.a vacationing here from. the eut; While most of the war plant.a in Mr. Alvord'• slat.er &nd huabaod, Loe Angelea are plan.o.ing to cut Mr. a.nd Mrs. Edward G. Walker, hours back to 40 per week, 45 per Newport Beach, &Dd hla nephew cent ot them plan lncreuee LD per- and tam.Uy. Mr. &nd Mra. Walter ;~nn=el~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hoo.eycutt and twin eons Dick &nd Don, of eo.ta Mesa.. Idle Hour Picnics At Huntington Beach Mn. Id& Lortoo. ot Onnge ave- nue wu boat.eta at &n a.lJ.-d ay pic- nic for memben of tht Idle Hour club, held at HunUngton Beach. Tboee preaent were the Meedamee Nellie. Ogden. M.ln.o.ie Boyd, Ella Mae Prirullow , Winnie Baker. Mar- garet Long. lea Clarke, Allee J Jopea, Sally Hlnaley, Jennie Baird \ and the ba.t.ea. 1 Dessert Bridge at Ed Morrill Home Mn. Ed Morr1.ll entert.&lned wtth an evenJng deaaert bridge Thurs- day at her bome, 218 Eut 18th street, Coot& Moaa, uo!Dg beautl- tul-dahlia• u diecora.tiOG&. Mrs. Oaude A.nde:reoo wu bold- er of high llCOtt:, Mn. Kenoeth Stewart wu aecond a..nd Mra. lian'y Burdick WU lCR. Wbmer ot the travell.lnc prt&e wu Kra. Homer Mellott. othen pre.eat wue Mra Jerrold Spancler, Mra. -llllcClellan and lln. Rlcb- U'd Dittmar. GLASS_ Glazing • TABI.E TOPS •MIRRORS • PLA1E GLASS I 'ft9 WHAT-NOT SHOP n a c .,_ 11le Purchase of the - - - BALBOA INN BEAUTY AND MASSAGE SALON The present staff of efficient Beauticians and Masseuses is being maintained I want to assure the women of Newport Harbor area that same satisfactoty service they have received in the past 13 years by the able n:ianagement of Miss Estus . Balboa Inn Arcade < Phone 817