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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-09-02 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)1. I I " ' l ' " . THE • •• KEEP POSTED! 1 y_. ..... P.GO taOa~ ... ,. °"' of ~­..... °"'., _ -Clleoit ...,_ lo N..,...n,....N.._t-•• ., . e l' I ' .... ~ .NEWPODT. • "' • '• , J . .C ..._'!) l ' f t .. • I ;. .. . o.Jy Or-. Ooairt1 Weekly New~ 11 e m b e.r Audit Ba- . r e a o o f Clrealr.aoa .. ( SAND \CRAB EMBRACING BALBO PENINSULA, w{sT NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPOR I .-I ' . BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST A MESA VOLUME XXlUX NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFOll.NIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMB .•.. , s H ' . LABOR'S DAY! While the first Monday In Septem- ber has long been recognized as Labor's institution and a. holiday, It must be con- ceded that wtions have made tremendous strides since its establishment in 1894. The country for the most part be- lieves . unions are go o d things, as also the right to strike. but their leaders h ave been getting a bit uppity, not only at the expense ef the public but o~ their followers as well. Power, political or otherwise; is a wonderful as- set. yet a few· groups. wheth- er · labor or capital, abuse it, and, as always, the public is the goat. President Truman does not like the Taft-Ha rt- ley Jaw, whiclr, evidently means, he approves the one- sided Wagner ·act. ~retary Schwellenbach insists au the price increases are not 'the fault of the wage gains. At- torney General Clark is after the monopoly fellows on the ground that they combine to boost prices. Cla~k does not include the unions. Five-Year .. Old Boy Is l(i re On Hig way Child Runs • Into . Path of Automobile In ail this hue and cry by labor chiefs against the new Jaw, which they denounce as slavery. the turmoil over higher costs of almost every- thing put on by ma nufactur- er. middleman and retailer, including Uncle Sam, which . buys stuff at yet higher rates. the little fello\V, the. millions who have few . re- sources, are the unwilling vi.ctims. Nobody seems to give a tinker's dam whether the poor devil \\'1th a family. a mortgaged house. a doctor bill, a new baby. or the hun- dred and ooe things tha t slap us in the struggle to keep alive . ..ran make the grade or not. Union leaders. indust- . rial boSses . big executives. all of whom get fat salaries, have no difficulty in keeping Mr. Wolf from the door. so they yell and demand. while prices soar merrily up and up, come inflation, flying do\vn to Brazil or Le\\·is' bushy eyebrows. + + + New York Star Boat , Wins Race By BOB RAUSKAUF SAN PEDRO <Tuesday)-Gcm II, with Durward Kno'A·Jcs, owner, as skipper. and v.•ith Sloan F ar- ri ngton. as his cr ew, sailed into second place in the fifth and Cinal race of the international star class series on 1\1onday to w i n t h c champiorv;hip by four ~ints. The final race went to M}Ton Ll'hma n of Newport H arbor Yacht club. \.-'ho outsa.iled the Gem 11 by 39 seconds in his Scout VI. The> 'A'in put Scout VI into fourth place in ser ies points behind the Hil8.r- ius (93) of Central Lbng Island Sound and the Glider (92) of \Vil- me tte Harbor, I llinois. Results: Finish urder. t>v:>t. :1kipper c rew. flt>et . total point~: , • 1--Gem II, Knowles. Farrington . Naua.u. 97. 2-fl llariu~. Smart. Og1J \•y, Central L. I . Sound . 93. 3-Glh1er. S!ear11~. Rod~er.s. \Vll-mette Harbo r. 9::?. ' 4-,Scout \'l. Leh.man. McKlbben , . t>wport llarbor. 76. • 5-\Vench I I[. F lett%. Krug, Los A~- f':'ele.!! l-larbor. 72. · &--Cene. C. ROI!-"'. R. RO&. PuJtl'et Sound. 71 . i -T(•m Tom . Serlppa. Delong-. So.n D1eJ('o Ba)', 71 . 8---Sui;::ar Rahbitt. Tort't'y, R J('h , w . L J. Suu nd. 65.. ~an c..:a.n . \\'nl'l~r. ~1 • Aleese. W . &in f-'rancl!!CO &y. 60. ~O-Faou.1·e.. D. &ll<l. F. Bello. Cu - caiJ11. P urt ugal. Si. 11 -Bhu• S1 :tr II . Lipp.nrott. Le"'·ln. W . Jer.tey, 50. .12--Sparkl .. r Jtr. J . Cleary, J . Cleary, :\('w OrJean~. 50. 13--Clenr Sky. P . Mllh:r. S.. M lll~f . EnJ:"ll:!!h. Bay. 46. 14.-K~thlcPn. W!lli11n1~. Ohgren. S. Lake Mirhlga n . ~2. 15--Lochin\·ar. Cameron . Tilto n. Pn"'· Pa"'· Lake. 36. 1&-Puplf', Roth 111ell. Hagf'n. W aiki-ki. 32. 17-Ruscapt" II. 8f'O<;ony. Bltten- cour!.._Rio de J aneiro, 30. 18-ttebel. Burrall. Smith. Sen«a Lake, 28. 19--Risque. Bnrde n, \\'e hn. E . Sail Fniinr i.'!C'n Bay. 20. :?():..Aquila. Cr11nlnall", lllrel'I. M "blle Bay, 15. 21 -Tnmaha•••k . Atarrhuk. P llu!. Lil· !nol.!! P.h ~r . 15. r Derenitlnl!' chnmpion In point t ie be.at. beut inJ(' rll·w.I oftPne~I w ln:o) SIBLEl .. S 1..11.LITll II c·o1>s;; LJP1'();\' ('R("IS E I< f'L.'\SSI(' Br\ LRl l,\, S{'pt. 1 -Tom Sit.,. IC'y·~ Lillith II cap1tirC'd 1hr· S ir 'fh nma~ J.;i p!nrl trophy r ac•f' h~·r1• lod;1y <~s lhC' BnJhoa Yacht t·luh'!' thrC'(•-day S('r1 es \\·as climaxed. ThC' Lipton po\\'er cruiser classic's ooursP \\'as from Balboa Yacht · c!ub to Catalina islqnd and bac k Again. \VinnC'rS of other events \\.('('(': Rh0odp,._y.·,,11 by }o"otly IL JIV'k l-1111· man, 3 1 ~ p<1l nl!!: Luders 16 -Cold C'na:<t. Wahl'r Fr1'nz. f1 1'l St a r s - \hunet, II. K . Ed ler Jr .. 411':; Al· but ro.-A~·e. rx.n Edler. !I{: lntl"r - n1•tlonr.! 1-1-F vxy Too, Vick Blattt"r- San Clemente Island Area Out ol Bounds, Coast Guard Warns Thef U. S. Cout Guard bu notlrlf'd all operator.! of bo&te t hat o~ratlnr or ancborlnc of any YeMel lo the terrttorl- ai \\'&ten •urroundlng San Clemf"nle IAla.nd "1thln a dis- tance of SOO yard.a from (low \\'atf'r mark I• forbldden.1..__/ Boots ha\•e to 1 ta y 100 ~·ards from '°"' "'a ter mark In \\rtlson Covf"~ Boat.a also <'an not _come \\'llhin th at part of PyramJd Co'"'" lying n orth of a line beNreea a poin t I 000 yard9 IOU lb of China Point and a polllt SOO y ards M>uth ot whlle\4'uhed rock. \1iolatlon or rPS trlctt"d aJ"e-a ordt-r• s ubject. t.bf'I ofread1n1 "\'('9M"l to forfeiture and t he person guilty of lnterferen<'e may be punbbed by lmprtaon- ment of not more than flvo }'f'ars and may be flned not more than ~.000. Noted Artist Makes Home • In Balboa A nC'\V nC'ighbor is ShC'rry 1\. ShC'n\·ood, noted artist and de- signC'r . J\1 r . Sht'r\\lood is a VC't('rnn or \Vorld \Var I. aftl'r"' whfch his tal- Gem of the 'Oiean Winsf .. ...... , > _:(J_i~: ' c .. •. .. , ,. ' ' . . I i I ,. '' \ • •• • Gt:~• II IS S llO\\~ 1\RO\T. ;\S IT SE.\Rt:o 1--rs1 su· LISE Pn Star ratt!i off Lo" .. \ngl'lei. Harbor Labor Oft:y. -;\:c\v~-Times photo by 1-((•nt I litchcock ------------------ t•nts \VC'r(' p~t to US('. As a }::Tadu-Candr'date\... Se 'k 1'tiu . . I p t nl e of !he Morlyland Inst;tu,if nnd IS e -ll n1c1pa OS s· . the Chkngo Acade my of F;nc Arts. As ' Mesans Pl an f "' Incorporat1'o n he "''Cnt to study under Jame~ E. I. · McBurncy, wrllkno,,TI mural art-l\ r-1 n v· 1 d • · r h C l I w t H . . . 1 lrs .... n l;;.1 ,._ 1e c> nn F orrest tst o I c t'n ra C'S • _is or1 g1 -n. (),,·cns pf l"os1a :'\trsa art' C<Jn- nnl ~tngP an~ costume designs IC'd dida lrs for th<' offiC'(' of ("it Cler k to tus carry1n~ out the costUm('s f . · Y . · '! R · h d . ·r . M. o t he pro po~ed 1ncorJ"l\1rafcd citv 1n "ax c1n ar ts runous ·. 1rn-f ~ · M · d ' · I .. Aft h. . h ,1. ~n '-nsto 1 PSa. 11 \Vas ,,~sed b·: c (' . er IS SUCCC'SS Wit "1• 1ra . . . . I .. h k d f z . f Id E 1 Count) (h·rk rt .I. s1n1tll <i S:1n1n c r c ,,·or e or c1~ e . ar An ("arroll, G_f'or gc \Vhitc. Sam lla~ris ;pplicalions rt'l'r i\·i·d hv I h " and th1' SchuhC'rt The~.fr£'s-, doi ng county clC'rk's 1..,1 f1c(' a\:"o r ~vC'alt•d ''" I ,,.~r f.JU( (• , II SO 0 I \" YambC'rt.. Jo hn D. M. J eanes., l-IC'inz KniSf'I.. E~v;ird n. Carr., Jay F:. Sod('rlin, Ralµh J . Irwin, Nt·l~on · J\1o rfis Crl\\\'ley, Da\'id D. David!'on. Dou~tns Ir. Hincslcy, \\'ilri:1r.1 B . .Jnhnson. l(aro1d R. K ~ ll', ll('nry C. \':.M.Ji,:hn, \Valier \\.t•imlr :ind ~Ll uyd S. SchlosSC'r. All council cand1da 1cs \Viii r un for four·-·yC'ar f('rm:.. Those ·\\'ho SfaJ.!1• :ind c~tun1f' d('Slgn. 1 ··-· \I" t ~ I k I r I Shf'l'\\'On<I ,~·:-t s for S{•\"C'n yl'ars :-.1 ~ .. :. 1-. -·, :.;P«! th(• pos,tion of ,.\rt Dirt ct or and d~·"'i'.:n Pi' for th•· <-11 , Trt·:isurl'r. .:.irf' 10 sr r \'l' l\\O yi ·ars and those 1\tla:i1 :c ' l'ity •u1c!iloriurn . f.:\·t·ry (··0 11,11 •• 1.1:;!'1••', andirlare:-: a rc: 111 s1·r\l' four y1·<trs \\"il l be de - p:i~l .• :: :ind con\·1 :it ion hr ld in G1)rdru1 I' .\i<1lnchf', Arthur F". f£'rn1i n('d afrl'r tht• elt•ct ion. fht• \\'Orlfl '_.; largrs.1 at1d1tor ium \\'as ---- undf'r his superv ision. During his day at J\tlantic Ci1y, ii \\""·" his floats that carri<'d the henuty of. thC' country to her vic- IContinu<'d on Back Page) Former League Official Gives ' Sea Water. Dut;ng a re- cent local \\·ater campaign someone raised · the quest.ion of \vhy not converting sen water into fresn for domes- tic purposes. just as the navy now does. It developed that the cost was prohibitive. but here comes Dan O'Hanlon. long a property owner here and a citizen' of Fullerton, who writes in a Los Angeles paper . that the state should do, something about it. Dan says: "It seems to me that our state, which needs an ade- quate wa ter supply so badly, could well afford to offer a reward of $1.000,000 to tlje person who finds some simple methdd of using_ sea water. Surely in this age of atom bombs and other scien· tllic methods of killing folk , someone can find some \vay t o 4se -sea water to keep folk alive." man. 4t-:. \•ikl n~-Ml\rle . And}· Dram. 7~: s J p • t 1:IJ!:hlnln.1C-£-Pht.!0h . S&y Ch,.nhllll. :!'i :· 0 ons 010 ers Snipe---\ l"loz t t. Dick Denver. 2'4 : }o"1lll'on-'ino Hc>ll Norton YounglO\'e , 2i.,: ltl ercury-Luet . Ch,.!'ltl"r \Vh,.,.l,.r, 41.,; Fl\'e Fly-SPffd, David Pstton, u ', seems odd tha t while mO!l t of the earth's surface is '\~tater, its dis tribution eott1d not, have been better ar- ranged, and Dan's idea has plenty of merit. , As practi- 1 call111 all the fresh water eith- er g0es back into the ground or fl o,vs into the ocean . some economical ·method cannot be 0devised to place water where it is most needed. minils the salty or mineral content. ~ + + 3 ~. . P -l-4-\VL'lp. r.t trtam Cro11by. 4 1~: Sno wblrd-Lurky Ducky. Boh llaldrr· man. 41.,; Balbo& Dina-hr-Scream. Roll}· P ul&Ak l. GU,: P .c.-No .... -tnnel'1'l announ~. due to protc!!t of rart>. ' Pasadenan Faces Car Count in Local Court Donnld G. Young of Pasadenu wa.:; stopped by Kcwport Beach po- licf' at 2'91h str<'<'l and \Ves t Cen- tra l avcnut"." Nc\\'port Bench, at 1 :30 o'clock. l\fOnday morning, for driving without lighls. Polic<' also impoun!:lcd' th·c ma- chinf' -pc'ndin~ .. ·cr ification of the 19-11 rf'~is1ra ti on on the \'Chic\C'. Suit Stolen Here E, c. Ne"'hpuse of San ta Ann has m;ked N e\vport Beach poliCC' to sc~rch ror a. blue suit which \\'BS stole n from his cfil. a t 22nd !trC'Ct, Newport Beach, on Mon- day. Reports Purse The~ He Meant 0 No'". There's one judge In New Yotk who knows how to specify the ne-Theft or a p u r 1 e containing gative. In the .case of Sally $14.08 was reported to polic.. by Haines. ex-actress. who had Miss Evalyn v. Williams of Mon· $5400 In a safety dePfflil box rovia here · Monday. Sh<! r eported with funds allegedly,' stolen that ahe wv standing on th<! Bal- trom the Mergenthaler Lin<>-boa Pavilion noat when the pune I nstallation of t he nC'wly-clectC'd offiC'l'rs of the Orange County d i- \·is io n of the League of Califor- nia. Ci'Ji s ""ii1 take place in Oc- tob«;r. Hf'a din12; thc division as prcsi- dC'nf for the ensuing y('ar i!' l\·1ayor 'f<'d Bartl<'tt or Hun 1i ns:to~ Reach a nd !he> division v.'111 have as its Sf'CT<'lary. J ohn Hendrickson. city c!C'rk of Huntington .B<'ach. Bnrtlctt and l·l f'ndf'r~on toi:;:C'ath- <'r ''' i l h ViCT-Pr('sid(•nt O. R. R C'C'CI . ma~·or or Nev.:porl . Bench. ancl C'ha rl<'S P earson· of AnRhC'im. ar.<' mC'mhcrs of the board .of di- reclors. 11is Rurkf', forn,cr a dvisor IP stnte lf'agU('. h as given !h(' ni::f' counl-y division ml'mbt'rs r i::ood advice on municipal rrs. Hl" paints to Seal &ach 's rC'CC'nt r r c n 11 ns a "painful scourJee", pointing oUt that a city to rn \\;th strif<' undl'i-J;{X'S a dis- tressing e xprriencc. F ew rf'pUt"- able men wiU seek positions of ·t.rust and r esponsibility in such a city. T.o minimize the µossibillty of such action Burke sus:gest1 the formatjon of commilsions to which controventa.1 iisues first ' (Olntlnu<d on Back Pagel Accuse Balboa Driver Of Excessive Speeding ' .. .. . ; .l •• , .1 • •• -. Monty rimes , ~ -trom t;erharat pno ~o A sketChy draft of a youn~ Wor War Two veteran who is .show- ing lhe way to other ex-Soldiers. onte R. Grimes associated~ Ross Greeley in the firm ot South Coast•ReaJty.and 'Investment - Co th court issued was mi.ssed. type ., e Tremper Longman ol Balboa this decree on her testimOQY -------. will appear In the Newport Beach peny, dd the G,...,ley and Grimes lnsur:anc.. ~ncy. 302 Main 1 t, Balboa, is doing h.11 part fOT veteran.~ and community. • • • Mon,te ii a rnduate ol Oilllkolhe l!uslnoss coll-. Otlllicolhe. M.isaouri, aad San Diego Junior colle&e. After his business college trainln& he 1*- came the ...,,..tary to the lftSld<nt of the Reda Pum~pany manu- facturer ol electricol oentrifupl oil "'ell pumps. In esvill~. Okla. Joinln1 the U. S. Navy lhrtt m<Wlths before Pearl Har1>or, he oeNOd In the Amphibious Forcn; Pacific Fleet. mak~ the main lnvasiom of lwo Jbna, Okinawa. liberation of the PhiUPIJlnol, and aOOard the US.S. Hlsl>Jando landed the lint troopo at Yokohoma, Tokio l)ay on V-J ~- as: "Incomplete, evasive, con-L A. Driver Slightly a1y Court on Wednesday to.,,...,. tradlctory. susplci<Jus and Hurt in Freak Mi.l.ap er •. poli~ ~ that he WU unworthy .of belief." Just an-• r· speeding 60 miles an hour In a other way of calll!:>g a lady a J-.ih Collins. 63, of Loo An· 35 zone at 101 highway and lril l1ar / geles.·w.a lnjuttd Saturday When street, Cotona del Mar, !Mt 'l'hun- • '>. the car he was drlylnc went out day. Be In I honorably disch&rJod .C<Jlnlnc out ot the service havin& tram the Navy u OUef Yeoman been an offlcor o1 the 'Lacuna ' · ' I ';) of control. travel<d , oome 300 feet Cushion Sto en off the hlahway and !lnally threw ~-'th ol n-~-Ialand him out of the machine, on N .... Km R. =· --port -In co.ta ---a c:mhlm tram the fnlnt Collins wu liven ipedlc&l tftat- -t ot bla automobile to thlnd; mmt and -Obie. to cmttnu. i. told P.Jllcr on Monday. ·hll wa)'. . . • I • Scooter Stolen In November. 1945. he became u-Beach Poot and coinll throuch . I llOClatod with John E. Sodlolr u 1-1 ol the dlaln, later beoom1q Wllllam F . Man ol Balboa re-office manacu. and bad ciMlrCe ol Doputy Chlef·ot Staff ol W. di.- ported to Newport polk>o the tMtt the u.ura-o.,.rtmeftt. trld, he ora..w..d four 'V.F.W. ol a lP'ftll kooter with "'1looo U-te hal -.actiw In tbr paoto In the dlo'trict : Now be . :la -,,__, Veterall9 ol. Jllnlsn Wan .....,. . (C<Jntlmlld on Bid< Papi . } ' t • • , j u; . . • • " Bat ers Jam Beach Are s Around City . Qy Busy Weekend 8 ('he. lo t, h e N e"-port liar r communltt1"fl '''e r e Cro '· • f'd. \\"Ith J>f'Oplr from the lnl ~ O"\'t>r th(' thrt>e-day hollt )'. ll \\'eatoitf"r i.n Lm An- g t'I Rlvc r Jlde a nd San Ber- nar o <'Ountll"~ ctro\.'e 11eor es of ldr nts to N e ,,. p o rt Bea ·. Se\'f"ral famlll ei. ob- tain r f"Ser\'atlons ln ad· \'Wl tor a \\'f"ek to e8Cape ' the ntea P>r heat rrom t he d e. . I . Hu drt"ds of motorlsttt jam- med• U th~ available parking Spac .·around l he N e"·port Bea.c ; from 1\ol<'f'adden place to along Ocean Front, \\·e•t. d othrrs \\"l"re forced to u lze any spaceA th at ('ould j bf"' f ound ln the . aide 1 Rtrf"et . T hia -condition ex.lated t all ~ . \\'&y from MrFadden ' to th penln!!lt1la In BaiboL ' AA Accepts Civ1 ian As Pil , Trainee Li eut. Ed\vard f~. Tully, com- nlanding ffiCT'r ·of thC' U. S. Army :lnd Air o~~ Recruiting service. today ·a~oun cl'd that flppli cations ,from civ ians 'A'ill be accepted by the ai r ~Orce, ro r thc primn ry pilot tr ining class opening on \Vf'dnl"!'fi lY J'.) Oc1ohf'r. Qualifyi ng f'Xa n1inf ions in t he \V('S t \\•ill be givi>n a 8-12 Septc:>mbc r . Openj s in the class have oc- c·urred . c 'plained Lieut. Tully, be- . cause f Ji change' in regulations \\1hich ti ...,, limits the age to 20- 261~. Th previous age limits v.•cre 18-26 ~. n ordC'r to apply for1 this aviatilfn cadc t training, an ap- plicant ust be unma rried malc ci tizen. Q-26 ~ y('ars old, have ,,,·o yf'a s of coll <'ge or be able to P ass a n examination cqui\'a- IC'nL 1H c u~t b(' of e xcell ent char- <1CIC'r. so nd physiqu<'. and in good hralth. · :·For t <' past year. I have been S\\·amped \vith a pplications for cadet tr ning," said Lieut 'ftilly, "But I h vc not been ablc to orrer ~Cont nued on B ack P age) Sloo Master , Retu ns from LOng Journey B . A. a nrord. !i7, of Los AIJ· geles an . his 28-foot s loop, E~­ me ralda, rriv<'d in Ne \vport Har- bor, Frid Y. aftcr a 2200 mile trip fro m rt1a zanro, rt1exico. Tanfor has been gone t ou r months o a tour ist trip. On the l\'ay bac he got a M exican fish- ' 1n~ pcr it and fished at San l\1artin. n PC'ranamo, Todo Sa n- tos. and ape> Calonett. I.J c r('parts that som times the SC'R got quite rough . a \.\'hich time's he would us<' his ji and run \\'ilh the v.•ind and sea. 'I}ic boat is ('Quipped \vith a n u:ti!iary jeep m otor. At S a. ~1 art in island. he re- ports 1h <'I is a natural break - \\'a lef ma <' from a volcapo. I-lerc .hC' atC'. s C'\V made fro m seagulls and youn Pelicans. The seagull last(' like c l)ickcn, hc claims. Off Tod6 Sa 1oli hC' discovercd the n1ast o r f ishing boat sticking up out or tt¥? water, v.'hich he r e- 1 ~unty Considers Applications for Mesa Structures· ' SANT,\ ANA ~Tuesday) The Orang£' County Planning com- mission will consider for the sey- ond time an application· for a per- n1it t.o establish a used car a nd 1tra He?\ lot &t Balboa strl'<'t a nd J·larbor boul ev<!rd~esa on t~rida~". The commission also will hcar an application for a permit to huild a b~, in ss s tructure at Wal- nut streC't nd Ne\\-pc>rt boulevard. C'.osta M sa. The applicant is Dr. P. A. Chamberlain. Costa Mesa bu~nesses given ap- proval by the commission last Fri- day 'A'erc \Va\ter S . Jelcsnianski for a duplex residence on 18th sireel, \\'esl of Viol a place. ,a nd•A. E. J ohnson. for1 a 53-l r ailcr court on Pomona av~ue, north of 17th streC't. · Harbor Area Twins Win Awards in HB's I Oth Annual Parade HUNTINGTON BEACH (Tues· duy)-One hundresJ and 42 twins, ranging in age rrom six Wee ks .to 91 years vied for prizes in the ann~ial Sou fhern California Twin's con,·eplion \vhi<'h endf'd \\'ith a 'parade here Sunday . Grand prize "'innl'rS \vcrc:> Milo ~1e rel a nd l\'fercl l\1ilo Meycrs, 24, of \Viln1ing1on ari d Ronald a nd Donald Robinson. 17. or Bcll Gar- dens. Th<' Robinsons y,· c r C' also judged thC' n1ost handsome in the li ne of march \\'hich v.•as \vitnesscd by 10,000 persons. Jydgcd as the ol dest t\'lins at th,c 'Qpnfab v.·ere 1\1rs. Hele n Du- bois BJil.d Mrs. Ellen TeC'tC'r of Al- hambi'!r. 'fhey arc 91 years old . Judged· the youngest were Trudi EllPn a nd , Judy Ann Nuzum, daughters of. 1'.'lr. and Mrs. John Nuzum of 40-5 Flo \Vcr str{'(.'t, Costa 1\-fC'sa. They ::irC' six Wl'<'ks and I hrce dnys old. A pair of 1 .. vi.ns from Corona dcl Mar \\'e r<i adjudged lhc most dif- ficult lo tell apart in thc highly compet itiVC' "most ali~e" ntcst. They \\'C'r l' StC'phen and regory Cona v.·ay of 319 Pains avenue, Corona dcl !\1ar. Jody Johnson Is Birthday Hostess Gilbert Ordcz, rive-yC'ar~old soa • of 1v1r. and Mrs. Rudolph Ordez of 416 Ca lifornia avC'nue. H:untingtan Rc~1ch, v.•as instantly killed when strlK:k by an autorrl.obile on alter· nate 101 highway, 50 (C'('t south of Orange strcet. Ncwport Beach. at 3 :41 o'clock, Monday aCternoon. Hf'rhcrt G. Dickinson, Zl, an unemployed student, o f 3145 East Thompson street, Long Beach • driVC'r of the machine, told pollcw that the child r an in front of hia car ahd that he SWC'fVed to the right but could not avoid hitting the youngste r. ' 6 t•veral \\"itncsscs corroborated the moio rist's slatcrr.ent. The boy's body was removed to the Sn1i th MortuMy in Huntingtoo Beach . • Thefts from Cars Reported by Five Five !)('rsons rt~ported thefta from th(•ir C"ars OVC'r the weelt- end to N('\\'JX)rt Beach pobce. Donald ~lorey of 3200 WC"St O"ccan pip.CC", rcportC'd two burn~ ers were '\stolen rrovi his CaP. B. N. Sorsby of Los Angele! rc- port£'d S76 'A'aS ta ken rrom a glove compartme nt in his automobile which \vaS parked On thC' Miracle · l\1 ilc. . Leroy P C'nhall of Cypres!I r&-· portl'd th<' t heft of a chrome d~ ·fron1 thf' IC'fl fron1 f(•ndcr of hiA car. John Droege of Corona dcl Mar re ported the the ft of .a circular ornamcnl rron1 his automobile which \\'as parkc:>d o n Balboa Ist- nnd . ClaHde JOhnson of N~r1 I3eneh r~po rts the t*left of two fl ick1..·r discs from his car whJch \\'as Jlark~ on Centra1 bctwttn ~ 16th a nd 17th s treets. House of Future Nearly Fmishe.d 1'hC' finish ing touch<'s on another nC\\' business location in Newport Ilcach-''Thr· 1-fbus" of the Future;' Miss Jody J ohnson. daughter o r -arc nearing completion, the own- Mr. and · Mrs. Pipcf-JOh nson of .('rs, Mr. and 1'.1rs. H arry E . Mucl -· Balboa, cntcrta in C"d 19 guC's ls on lcr announced today. her 13th .birthday at \~ pa rty held 1'~inal touches to the front of th~ in her home last Fr.iday C'\'ening . nc\\' furniturC' retail and r epair Surprise of the , eveniiig \\'as establishment, plans for wh.ich io- whe n she' was prl'sentcd. \\'ith a c~ud c a huge clectric sign with thr- lettcr. frqro hC'r parents staling s1 ~glc \\'Ord "Upholstt"ring," are-· that she is t hC' skipper of a snow-being r ushed by Mueller who hopes · bird \\'hich 'viii soon be christened. to turn his store, which occupies "h1 ellow-F ello\\''. 60 Ceet on Centra l avenue direetly Party guests went skating with. aci:os_s r_rom Th~ News-Times thl" hostess, fo.-1iss Jody. follo'A·ing ~~ilclirrg, into the finest of its kind a dinner part)'. the ha rbor area. ;;, .. Guests \\'<'re. Don a Ione Scd-Mucllc~, 'A"ho has had 35 Y<'ars inger, J ean qriggs, J oan l-Iolmes. of .c~ncncr-as ~n uphoJ;iterer. Diane Stra tton Jovce Sharp Jo-rc f1~1shcr and cabinet -ma ker , i~ annC' Meri-ill. J oy -Ann .Bur,gess. elud1~g SC'Veral _years with som(' of T ony GrC'enelsh Lincoln CJ k th<' f1n cst furniture stor es in Los Dick H C'rms, R~bC'rt. llall. R~<'~ AngclC:S a~d Chi~ago, ~prese~t! King, Richard Taylor, Ri chai-d th<' lhird g~nerat 1on or his family ~1 ont oya, Fred HarvC'y,. Lee J ay- to cngal{e in the craft. 1 I-t is step- red. L<!slic Tacqua rd, Df'an \Vil-son, VC'rn I.Jarden, ~· a form('r liamo;; and M ichae1 Ke lly. mC'mber . or ~he Nat1ollal Guard Loses Wallet Bernarq Curle;· of Glendale h a.s Tl'porte!J t o police the theft OC his v.·a ll~t containjng S3. The monl'S-· v.•as ~tcllcn from a pair or trousers '''hile Curlcy \Vas bathing on the> Corona dcl '?I.far beach. police \\-'e r e told. and Cahforni.ci Sta lC' Guard ts nssociatC'd \vi1h him iri th(' 'new husinl'ss vcn t ur.e. , '"rhe J·lousc of the Future" will 1 strC'ss ,cus tom furnilure bWld fn l( and upholstering, accordinj::: to 1'.•fuel/('r . "WC' will also ha ndlC' mMt of the "'Ork for; the Coast U1)hOI· • stery o r Laguna B<'ach," he added ------· . ported t tJle Coast Guard . H e 1 • couldn't r nd anyth;ng else In t he .Child Runs Into Car a rea . Thi !wreck was 40 miles In Alley 0 I I d ' Sailboat Runs Aground west or b Santos. n S an Tan!or 1 liere tor a few days Three year old Barbara Paris rest. of 1008 P8.J'lk a.venue, Balboa Is\" Burgla ~nter COM Bake S op; Get $1'9 Burg) . believed to be Jllve- and, received bruises · when she ran Into an automobile driVen by E dward Wll.son of Los .Angeles throug h an alley on the i.sland on Sunday. nilts, bro e into Gene's bakery at • Coast hi hway kspur Life Ra# Taken street, Co oria del Mar. so tlrne . Sunday n ght and stole and · R. B. Hutchins of Costa Mesa two ate eclan, Gene , rel)Orted to Newport Beach .J>Olice A sailboat belonging to Ton1 G. Myer of Harbor IsJand r 8.n a~ound ofr the N !treet pier, Balboa. on Sund ay and sank. No one was hurt. P-arking Fees Reported . Receipt.J: Crom the Balboa Park- on.g ,Lot totaled 51674.42 in July,. aty Treasun;r J . A. Gant was told. Dtlrl Tipping WU re_.od to ha~e turned In SUl69.62 and Odia ReVlea accounted for S60fJk) a munlctpe.J r<!Jort for the _;,th •tAted. proprie Informed the "" the·ttie&t of a llfe ·raft frcl'n the . boat,1Amerlca, which WU momed U&I: BIO OA.TCRDJ ;~~omla · Marine <mmery on Both ._t and oonulllOtUal n.i.. -------'!'-ermen -took enormoua CatcbN of. D . d l&lmon Jut --the ,.,._ ElderlYi Pedestrian Hurt o COM Roadway ia~il Reported Lost. ten ott Doi Norte county, TOpOrta rttd Iaceratlonll -~-Natlon,ol Autanoblle ·club Anslon . w•-u -~ Florence Welaborser of ~ aJao taJdns aa-~ ated- truck by a car, wlille Santa Ana~ to pollee the head from t be -.,,. ·KLomtb . 101 In <;orona .'-of a 1' carat dl.._..s In aJi river -.. '"-and trwt ate !latmdQ:. iPollee olclf~ platllium aou1.,. _. tbe 8...ith ~ and lta -= t1!o -aa ~a ck the bpw11ns peen at l5tb .-t, Trout llmlta ._. bellC ~ of. WllmiDctca • Ne•1GtjBea,dl m.. m. • • ' • , \ • ' I ·, • I • I ,, ' ' " I • . I .J . l ' . ' • I , . l W Id t ·GI $tate Cracks mplo~ment : .. * PHONES: NJ:WPOB'f 11 ... 11 ,!.---· _L_, o_r _BJ ---~DD_!._~_-N _a n_c_e __.,Insurance Chis rs', Racket .. NEWPORT BALBOA ,Nl:W.8-TlllES 'l'UESDAY Newport· Be!cl'i Call!, September J, 1M1 ' · NEWPORT BALBOA I NEWS-TIMES _ ..... * • insurance i~G;i;;;iji;;J~;;;~~;;;iii;;;;d;;;Ui;:;;;;;;;;:--cv~~;:;;-xiiii -~ms' . it. "'Attempts on the part at ltlan· 1• -p 'Dtlted l>fer'J' T'De9C1a7 alld .Tlt.111"*1a,J Af'tenloolllr. v.._. ***'* --..,.I~a.; getting difficult to keep agement ·or ~abor to get aroundJt Results ol the flrat few weekl t jobless benefits ij being obtain-· Ooeta .... ~OD Pablllbed ~ w• taJ t on the n~ber of Rwsslan will likely reault in stricter pro-of the Depar~ent of Employ-Ln about 180 additional cases Sublta'lption Payable lrf Advance:--$2.!50 per year tn Or&n,e CoUnt)': co~ln th UN Security Coun-vlaions rather than· in their modi~ ment'1 Intensified cam Pa I g n ere no evi~~ce of l~&al fraud ·$2.75 per yeY to 4th :zonet $3.00 .per year to 8th zone ~. AA thil ~a written the box flcation. Botti groups ahould bear agai°'t unemployment lns~ance apparent,'' he stated. , Qltered u SecQsld-Clua matter at the Postottio! ln Newport Beach. score stands at 18 for Gromyko thil ln mind and a~t accordln&ly. f~~= ~:Jr!:J" ~C:~ f:;UJ~ ·r:ti!!. a;!C::~ ~:~ C:,~~~~· California. under the Act ot March 3, 1897 a nd 8 gOOBe egg for the other DEMOCBAcy l1'f .IA.PAN G. Bryant chairman .of the Call-both the Sacramento and San powers having-the veto privilege. 1 • • . SAK D. PORTER ' • Publllber Th n t buse of the Veto September 2 marks the second fornJa . ~mployment Staballzation quin Valleys for the balance F G FROST · Editor e agr~ 8 Comm1S11on. · the summer," Bryant stat.,t. . • • • • • • --by the Soviets has produced the anniversary of the 1lgnin& of the "Whll th . t itled · . .,. W. F·. DIXON --.---• ---Adv•.rtisina Manaaer very situation which many ob&erv-am'listice With Japan on the e e in ens C8J1_1@lgn soon as conditions permit, Pitnt:tnc Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport J'\each. California ers warned of when the UN battleship Miuourl ln Tokyo Bay. has only been carried on m the lar clunpaigns will be start~ ~-=...1 · Pa ...... of the City of Newport Beach chartor WU being drafted In San Since that time the Japanese pO<>-Sacramento Valle.y for the past other areas of the state, notably ua..1.a;uu r~ Francisco hardly more than two pie appear to have made remark-three weekl and in the Sa.n Joa-uthern California,, the Salinaa- __ • __ .::A:..:~::z:tm=d=•=b=le:...=Lo<.ol.:.=-lm.:_U_ta_d_GD_l_•_0.. __ 1_1_Y _ _. _____ t_years ago:In other words, the UN able strides toward democracy. quin., Valley for the put four Y~~~re~ area, and San Francisco " ·has developed Into tittle more than Whether t,hla apparent progress is weeks, lt ls evident that t~ De- a world debating society. Effective genUine will not be known for a partmelts ~t'•8 progrt admeclis ed.achi~vl'Thng Brxant also announced that the Active action is now possible only outside good many years to come. At any resu • ryan . ar . e · 'paritment's .regut8.r program bt Member or the United ~ations. Those tn- 1 rate, it will take· a considerable un~ployment insurance claim ecki.ng jobless Insurance claim- dividuals who insisted. that we; period of trial and testJng bet.ore load in the Sacr~ento Valley has ta and fraud investigation wou)d of . handle the Greek-Turkish aid tn'<>-1 Japahese democracy will be able decreased. abou.t fifteen per cent oontil'iued throughout the alaf"F. -----~..:__ _________ _:_ ____ ~~~~-gram through the UN can see. now· to stand on its own feet. The ~·by a~ut f1ye ~ c.ent in the During the week ending August September 1, 1939· _E;_jght years ago on the first day of Septem~er 1939, the war of words between Hitler and the dip- lomats of Poland, England and France came to an 'end and the war of guns began. Almost up to the last moment there was a wide- &pread feeling that in spite of Uie verbal thunder echoeing f r o m one · Ew·opean capital to another, armed conflict would be avoided. Hitler, it was pointed out; did not have the reso urces to fig!Jt a war. He was bho1ffing. He would go the limit short of war to get what he wanted. But he didn't want war. Well, all those contentio ns seemed logical th en. The only trouble was that they didn't pan out. Un - doubtedly, Hitler would ha.ve preferred to get what \le wanted \V,ithout a fight at that time. It would have given him additional time to build up his military power. But when he saw th at the game of bluff could be carried no farther he hurl~d his legions against P oland and then took to the radio to defy the world. If th e world th en could liave forseen the events that were soon to follow it would have been even m ore gravely concerned with the attack on Poland than it was. Within 10 month s after' the first shot was fired Hitler had conquered France and was squatting on the English Channel ·while Britain pre- pared' for a desperate last-ditch defense. Hitl er thus came fearfully close to victory-but. not close enough . In July 1940 .it appeared that he couldn't lose. 'J1hree years later it ·wa s apparent he couldn't win.· Now, eight years after his. troops started their attack on Poland, Germany li es in ruins and the peo- ple who followed him brindly seek to eke out a liveli- hood . They will not soo n forg~J September 1, 1939. Neither will the rest of the world. Back to School At first glq,nce there appears to be no logical con- n ection between the opening of school for the fall t erm and the increasing gravity of worl d conditions. But there is a connection. f just how far we would have got-economic and social problems that San ,Joaq~n Valley, . ~t StaJ.· • 4,572 individuals who 'ttrew ten with the Russian veto hanging must be met in Japan are enor-ed. 'Thls includes both claims for ·ri~th'an"'flve consecutive jottleis on our neck. The United States, mous. And unless they are met state unemployment insurance and urance checks were called in however, is carrying the veto issue democracy will hardly survive for G. I. benefits: and is :iCC?unt_ed 'r interview. or this number, 717 to the UN Assembly. W hether there when the Americans pull for m ostly by frulure of cl~ants •f almost seventeen per' cent·falled anything constructive can be ac-, out. For this reason it would be to .. ret~ to~ thelr ch~ka. ~ report and were promptly dis- complished there is doubtful. But well for the United State# to Abdul n1nety . possJble fra~d ualified An additional 559 or cases are now being processed tn 'fteen per cent were referred im-it is possible that sufricicnt pres-maintain some control over the both II d bo 1 s ure can be brought upon the Japanese until they have had time 1 ~a eysh an a1 ubet twe ve ecliately to JobS, and 663 or al-. . · 11 bl' h bl d comp a1nts ave so ar en act-ost eighteen per cent were dis-Russ1ans to at least part1a y cur e to esta 1s a reasona e egree 11 1.1 d . h . 1.1.ed them of "veto-itis." of economic and social stability. ua ~. 1 e_ -Y.'lt ... pr~ec~.ti ng au· a 1 1 ·two-thirds of whom were This tnay require us to keep rep-thor1t1es 1.~ valley. ~1t1 es, B::t~nt · e Id to be "not available f6r resentatives, if not troops, there declared. In addition, restr1ct1on ark." FAii< TRIAL No\V that th<' controversial Ta!t- J-tart\ey la\\' has become effective it should be given a [air {rial by l.>0t h m anag('ment and labor. If thl'.' act is too ope·sided. if it will for the Aext 20 years or more. But . , :~e '~~,1~,n~0~~.: :~ ~~~1~~. prove Sale of. Denver-Los . ngeles Route s r~Eo RECORD' Seen Aid to Westerns New Plans not bring:. about a proper balance The ne \v a ir speed r ecord set ~ Civil Aeronaut ics Board to- bef\vrcn em'p1oi·er a nd employee b N•vy plan• hasn't created Y a ... L d pproved \Vestern Air Lines' ra~gli~t i~~~r:.:tm, ~h~~m,~il~r~!c~~o~~ much ex cite~del~t but it shho."'S ththat application to sell its Dc nvcr~Los ~·c arc rapi Y approac ing l! Angeles route to United Air Lines. by obeying the 19\\', not by Seek· supcrs?nic speed \Vhich is .around Thf' ;i.ctua\ transfer of the foute, in g t o C'\'ade Its pro.visions. 'The 750 ni1les per hour. The Jet·p:o* '''hich \\·estcrn has O(X'rated sihce r.1ct should not be O\"e rlool«:>d that pc'lied Douglas Skystreak wh1 ~h , l\·Tay l , 1946. \\'ill be made \Vi thin this IR\\' ,,·as passed by ·a majority hung up the ne\v mark t\'9S still 21 days. of both political parties-major-about 100 m.p.h. orr the super· it iC's J a r~e enou'gh to O\'erride sonic pace but its iC:>rord or &W President Truman's \'eto of the m .p.h. "·as consider ably better Terre ll C. Drink,,·ater, \Vest- e rn's pres ident, characterized the Civi l Aeronautics Board's action as a for\vard s tep in r ealigning the \\'eS tCTn air nlap of the United Statl's a nd pointed out that \Vest- Prn Air LinC'S nO\V \\'ill be able to concrntrate on a pattern or ser* \'ice to the \Vest . hill. It camr int o being as a re-than the 623.8 mark set last June. suit or public denland for Jegis* The fastest spet:'d made during the lature adequate to cope '''ith the tC'st was slightly O\"er 653 m.p.h. jurisdictional s tt:,jk es and other la· At that rate a person could ,go hor abuses \\'hich hnve plagued us from Oi;egon to the l\·lexican bor· for many years J)ast. The 'f a£t-de r in about an hour and a half. 1--lnrt le)' la\\" is b~ .no means per-B4t ,,·ouldn't have much opportun- fect hut the l··g1t1mate channels ity l o appreciate' the Caltfornia for bringing about a revision of sCenC'ry. \t a re open to those \\'ho don't like -f (ost ·. Bites 1 Fa rmer Corntasscl retired and moved to Buffalo. In thE' m orning, after spc>nding the rirst night in the ne\V home, his \v\fe·said:~"W.ell, Pa, hain·t it about tiriie you y.·as getting up to build a fire?" SEI'<ATOR BILBO The brand or "democracy" aq* ,·ocated by the late Mississippi Sen ator Theodore Bilbo. \vas ver.>' much di[fercnt from that of most Americans. He may have been ,3 great champion of a great cause in the eyes' of · the !\'lississipians \Vho voted for hfm but he \Vas any- thing but that to the majority of citizens elsc'''here. In a ll frank· ness, it can hardly be said that his passing v.·ill provoke many I tears in the country as a whole. "\\re pro~c io provi de equip.. STr.l'<OGRAPm o SERV1CE · ' GEORGIA TAYLOR Stenographic Service Notary PubUc .S• C... Rieb...,, Newpert a..ell ...... 5'1'la-...._.Gn&-W ExperienCed Legal Steno Copy Work ••Ill• ~ --• Dldaa• P\iill: (Jp aoi J>ellTW7 8-rl. Ka..._.tpc. "No, sirrec." replied the ol d gC'nt , "Ill ca ll the fire department. \\'c might as \\'ell get used to the>se city conveniences right now.'' - From "Across My . 0£'sk." by Leo R. B ., Delta County Independent, Del ta, Colo. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Gruff F ather I to Son>: "Why don't you go out and find a job? \Vhen I \\'as your age I was work· ing for S5.00 a \\'Cek in a shop and at the end of fi\'e years I ' O\\Tied the shop." Son : "You can 't do that nowa- days. They have cash registers.'' AOOOUNJ:AN'l' Bookkeeping-- Service · COLIN F . BROWN (HM'bor '!&«) BALBOA YAC HT CLUB Bayside Or .. Newport Beach A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICJA!" oa<I SURGEON I .fl 1 Cout R1gb"''ay. Harbor Ae Corona del Mar John IL C. Cbnng, llLD. c>nt. sc>r\'ice and schedules tailor· specifically to the air traniii* ttation needs of tha t area lying '•eS t or 11.he Rocky Mountains and bracing. the c>niire Pacific loast," he said. 1 "We a~e certain th.at this· \\'c~t· n r egion can support an in· t grated .regional \vestern -air sys- t m "''h ich '"ill operate in a north· uth ·pattern r r om Canada to . cxico." Under Wes tern's contracti>d te system. it '''ill operate from ~dmonton, Canada, to Los .An. les via . Salt Lake Clty on its stern*most segment, a nd from ~cattle-Tacoma to San Diego via P.ortland. San Francisco and Los 4ngclcs. On the Pacific Coast. t~ills Publi c Need · 1 [ 1 ''In my opinion.'' Drinkwater ~ id, "this r"cprcScnts one of the r nesl rPgionaJ Systems in t h\e nitc>d States. It is a sound op.. cf'ation both economically and ge~ f1raphica lly. This 4,695-mile route ;·stenl \viii fulfill a public need ~nd if pro~rly operated on a n qfficicnt, econon1ical basiS, \\'ill de· '<lel op an c\'er·increasing amount ~ trafric ovl'r its routes." Drinkv.-at<'r JX>inted out th at is '''as the first time that a rtificated air carrier had vol- untarily divested itself er one of its route segments in order to consolidate its system into a logi- cal and economic airV\ay, 1 1 "Quite frankly. we have con-. luded to quit the never-ending ace to acquire more and more oute mileage which wanders a im- essly over the map in an infinite · Aearch for ne\\' sources of traffic'' ~e said. ' * p.a. p'l'lmer INCOIPOIATID r. o. buck, Insurance counselor 3333 via lido, newport 0 beach, coli!. telephone newport beach, harbor 1,500 It is with pleasure that • i W. S. EMERY .. . Ann.ounces lliS Affiliation with Frederick Yacht Co. *' 1215 Coast Highway, New'port Beach • . ' Marine Woodworking for the discriminating' yaclltiiman Oomplete Mill FadllUes and Repairs Reconvenions a Specialty. Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment • PLASTER MIXEBS e CONCBETE MlXEBS e l!IKILL SAWS • 'rB.ULEB8 Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS Bay District Yard Phone Beacon 5111: ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN 1000. Coast Wway, Newport --., ELECTRICIANS SINCE l9'JO · J'h. Beacon ~ Aho In 'SOil ~WllJnlntton-Stod<ton ~ f!leco,Oakland ond Moa~ C.O.Two FIRE EQUIPMENT / !or FACTORY, PLANT, STORE, OF:FJCE, FARM, DOME . America today is at war-not a shooting war, to be sure, but a very real war just the same. It is, as we know, a war ofide ologies. Totalitarianism in one form or another-particularly communism-is being agress.ively thrust before the American people as a type of government sup eri or to Llemocracy and as a . cure-all for economic problems. While few of us may fear that foreign "isms" will ever make substantial headway in our country, they are not to be taken lightly. One of the most effective bulwarks against their inroads is education. If our , youth a re fully informed on the meaning of democ- r acy and the value of, our democratic institutions the t ide of agressive ·propaganda \viii beat in vain on our shores. ·rhe three-year·old boy had tak· en his mother's po\vder puff and \\'as fixi ng his face as he had se<!n her do, \\'hen his five-year-old sis- tC'r grabbed it from him. "You musn't do that." she said. "Only ladies use J>O"'der. Gentlemen wash themselve>s," Armand Monaco ARCHITECT . 814 W. Bay Ave., Balbo& Harbor 172-+ Pby&lcian a.M Surceoa ~ 2-4 7-8:30 and by appointment Beacon 5075 120 Eut 18th Street Costa Meaa,. Callforuia j ''From no\v on our j;J'O\\'th V.'ill be guat:ed by greater reliability lnd better service to the Y.'estern tublic." ·~~~~~;::::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Drink\VatC'r said the ,\\'es tern's r oluntar·y cure for expansionists," ·ould resolve once a n~~ Or all I t ·hetht r ~is company \\'a~ 't 'be. I!- B'ut to provide a comp lete educ.ation for -their children is difficult for a good many families. The cost is not cheap, and family finances are put under a str:rin at times to meet it. Nevertheless, an ever-in- creasing number of Am ~rican-parents are seeing to it that t heir offsprings get to co llege. Often this re- quires a strict household budget to make it possible. A close watch on expenses is kept by paying bills through a b a n k checking account and a regular amount is put aside each pay day in the education funtl . I Many parents recognize that the futwe of All)er- ica, as well as the future of their children, largely ~e.­ pends on making full use of our educational facili- ties. They are more willing than ever, therefore, to make the ne cessary sacrifices to properly educate their children. How well we train ·our youth today will largely determine ho\v well they'll be .able to cope with the problems of the world tomorrow. • • Before Yoa Build or Remodel VIiii Our I Interesting Sample Uld ~y ~ A BlUi)' El.·enlng Ne\\'s item in Baltimor:e Sun reads: ''The members of the Park \Vomen's club held a lively meet- ing last night . discussing s hort skirts. flimsy bathing suits, sun tan, zombie cocktails and what shall \\'£' do about Russia.'' COuldn 't Cove With It A troubled traveler has just communicated to us an experience he had the other morning in the coffee shop of a hotel in Provi· dence. "I ordered two soft-boiled eggs," he writes in a shakY hand. -rhe waitress bustled away, but In a couple of minutes she was' back. 'I'm sorry, sir,' she told m e, 'but we're not serving boiled eggs this morning. Our egg.boiling machine is out ot ordt>r~" -The New Yorker. .. TRONAR-T~ MDI() • ~ • llOmf'D 8Al.l:f! -SEBVICI: I 2721 Lakewood Ave. Loo Anceleo NOrm1111cly MOS DENTIS'l'S Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST :zoiy, w. oeatroL Harber nao NEWPORT BliCB Olllltcm O. ~ D.D.8. " ll!Ol Oout mp~ Harbor IHO O«oaadel- GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. llA Weot O..lnl r-e Borbor Ul-1 Newport . PHY810LUl8-8UJIOIOONll, D.O. Dr. W. T. Mooney PbyUdu ud Swpa Nladl .... O..lnl .... (~ .... )--.. .. CBlllOPBAcrGB· • '.=========~==.; ranscont1ncnta1 or a region car- }ier. Thus far. he sai'd, Western ~as attempted to be both-a de- ~mma which proved to be un~ ~'ound . Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 'Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. Phone "Harbor 37 t ''From now on we intend to .be i a \\'estern r~gional carr ier which v.'i.U be closely identified with the area, we serve and to become an l'l"-=====-===-.1, I integr"al part of each community H. R. Hall, M. D. we serve. We intend to cooperate · Phy:alcl&n and &urpcm fully With th e · transcontittental 1 carriers feeding into our sfs~m. Hours: 2-5, by Appiolntment but we will concentrate on igivlng ' T elephone Beacon 58&8 a l::fletter service to the "north- 111 Broadway eo.ta •-south" traveler. 1 '-------------1 "We feel that many economies. 1 r can be effected by a regional -MlJton IL MuweU, 11. D. Hot c-t m~ Corona· del , 11&1' Office HO\Jft: 10-12; 2-S P-elt&rbor HG S. R. Mol\&CO, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., 'BalQ ~ l'IM. ~ type of service. We will attain uniformity o! equ.ipment. We will be able to concentrate oyr sales efforts in one · area and . not .be I concerned with competing in the transcontinental markeL 0 u r scheduling problems will be mini· mized.'' Od& International omoe Homo: :C.lled dictator today ! to 5 p. m. ("~neral Lucius D. Oav 11~ ~ Frld&T Will yet have hls -y. T P 'R d His genera.13 uphold him • • ee er, M. D. As diplomats sco1d him H E Stl"cLler • • D And seek to unfold him. • • & ' IVI. • ftJM•• ~ Smaw His managemen t o·r Ruhr UGI W. peatral Has London 'dips' sore, Ottloe:Barbor80% NJP:l-PlloDe But:to~ m .. )I Bull-like, ready to gore. $Tlll HULL llllRIO• "DOC" CllARLll OllllllUTOI POI SOUTMllN (AllPOl .. llt NIWPOIT llACN, CALlfffMIA , . Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive Newport Beadl ' FUN ZONE • In • • ·1 . . Color guides, plan- ning aids,~ Ive stock al. ~ and llnoll!Ulll. 5lr.. jl Dr. Tom E. Barton CHIROPRACI'OR uneoui~ <Jonaadolllar OPTOMl':l'lll8T8 I t's the same old tale: lr---i---'-'-='----, Can't mess "';th a whale •· . .._....~_.... O D~ Spouting oil on the rail. BALBOA • Rep& OlrpeD Clr1·cd, Be,.inid Delco Radios Merine & Domestic Repair Work Our Specielfy lMl W. o.INI -· Jiii II 1fwpart: Bl I ell (In Kendell'• Patio) . --1M8 • DAY· SCHOOL Mortimer School .,.. . uu•_,.u,..., . , . OplOllletrtat So Gen. Lucius D. Clay · EYES EXAIONED Need not worry today LENSES DUPLIOATSD Over what diplomats say. 1 ...._ 811 ,. .. _. Mt , 1 -JACK FROST au••.c-..1•-..~..._-.:u j ,. •••• ,mum- :NSWtvaT BA!U!l)S ~AU llOllPITAL Advice to Artkt. I A Greenwich Village artist, ex- ~ formula for succeq, In art· world today, says: "Yaint Now Open Every Day Dr. a.1• Pmna / that loob like a tree, m-a .,.a .... o. ... ... that resembles • runnina I~~~~~~===~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!:!!~=~~~ • I ,.I ... ~u~~~-, "-------+-.,_ ____________________ _.,, ______________ _ \ YllS.S.--I oralrookthatloa...,_ ~ -ftJ -· --olid -to a radio, and yw're .._ 'IL----------.! n· (P.Jd.) K Sell It Through C•ssified . Advertising * ~ . . . .... J I I • ! ' ' • : , I . . " •I ' ' , .. . ' • . ,· • ' ' • ' ' \ { ' ' / 11 '• ~~MAS F. KEIL Y 'Fonner Jap Prisoners Need Help? NEWPORT BALBOA NBWS-Tl'.'llF.8 TUl.:&DAY N!!!)!Dr! "'*" Calll2 !epkmber .!, 1M1 Page 3 P,ubuc Accountant ' ' ~OlJN~ THE CHANGE OF HIS . OFFICE ~TION · J1'l 'IHE HARBOR AftEA Bdakkeeping $eriloe, Auditli; Bookkeeping Systems Sta~ and Federal Taxes .318 O:>ast Hiighway · , Corona del Mar Teleplione Harbor 1870-J I ' The New Ackerman "HEX" Heqd • Due to many ntquests the AckMmon Fence Co. 1s proud • to present an entirely n8w design in A-ckermon Fencing, the new 1"HEX" Head. This new Ackerman Fence hos been chonged1 only in\ desl'gn, it stilt retains all of' the de~iro ble features of the orig nol Ackerman Fence. ' lndiv.iduality of Design ... ls another penbnal servic. offered by the Ackerman Fence Co. We ~ill design on~ custom build (to 1uit your own ~nol pleasure) a beautiful patio and barbecue. You will truly ..,Joy the Privacy ... comfort and Safety of )'OU' own back yard with on AckermoQ Fence, Patiq and larbeque. There Is no obligation. . Call m toda,y, our sales- • man will cheerfully give you an estimate on any of these features which you may desire. FHA tenns-36 mosi to pay. The Ackerman Fence Co. are I a.st a II e rs of ANCHOR CHAIN LINK wire fen~, Ideal for commercial or domestic fencing. PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMA'l'E.S. POR FREI: ESTIMATES PHONE 1743 :JJu/'I :J~" A~Locral o/ :J"ncinj ACKERMAN FENCE CO. . MIGHTY PROUD, AND RE SHOULD BE of this 48--poand white .ea baM which be. Ed. Quondt of 151 Sobth Center •treet. orance. caucht from tbe Sherry Lynnall reoentl;f. -News-Times .photo by W . Wor~ and C. ,OJrrie • Veterans who formerly w e re prisoners of war in Japan and de- pend~nU of those who died a prisoners are again being solicited by a Washington, D. C. organiza- tion to file claims for cOmpensa- tior:a on a fee buts, Lou.is W . San- den said today. Mr. ~anders pointed out that if · and ;-vhe n ·-i~becomes possible to file such cl ims they will be hand.Jed. by he federal govern- ment through official channels, < P. T. THOMPSON and it will not be n~ary for. l ~ veterans or tfleir dependents to Glend•le Man Ret~es pay anyone a foe for thl.s service. As S !.J.L F ·RR A The organization making the ama e gent current solicitation asks a retainer ~ 1 • of $10 ~lus 15 or 20 per t f • Frank~ Thompson, tax agent for any ~veries obtained Jr= d:e t~e Santa.1• Fe Rail'Way Coast lines Japanese government. '/..' similar s1na! 1929, headquarters .Los ~­ campaign was conducted by this geles, tolay_ announced his re t1re- organizatlon last year. ~ent ef~t~ve September 1, cJos ... No arrangements have yet been 1ng out ~ career o.t more than 46 made for processing of claims for years wi!h the railroad. • maltreatment of prisoners by the A resipent of «;ilenda le a nd a J.panes b U t hi former ~ty councilma n of Hunt- e, qny mac nery . ¥. k Th . which is established for this pur-tngton . ar , ompson ts .t ~ e pose undoubtedly will provide tor ol.des t 11 , n g past master of R1s1ng filing through official government Light. 1.4,dge No. 397, F . & A.M. channels Mr S d 'd Hunting~ Park, a nd he. and Qne ' . an ers sai . th ~ h ld 1· Free service in presenting all ? er m er ar_J' t e o est 1v-t~s of cla'ms d . t . · ing mem . r s of1hat lodge. He and J t"" 1 an ass1s ance 1n •-Th · · · · obtaining the various veterans' lt'us. <f"pson will cont1~~e res1- benefits 'are available at the home dence ath 1540 Nor th Pac1f1c ave- of Mr. Sanders . located at 308 nue, Gle~dale . SANTA ANA-Emil L. Myrehn nick, Rt. 2. Box 515 Q)sta Mesa. ~~i~l:s~:~~::f~~~:::;~: Ma-~t-, -y--V--e-t_s_ Jr. of Costa Mesa received a per-for a garage on the north side of once the required procedure 1s es- mit trom the roupty builrung de-18th St. 396 f eet east of Mon-tabllshed parlment for the construction of rovia St .. $300; 0 . c. Melton , Rt. . Ge e' J b Scores Receive Permits to Build Homes in Costa Mesa Community • a furniture store building at 23052 1, Box 64, Costa Mesa. for ·a foun-cOsta Mesa, for a dwelling the IV n 0 s Newport boulevard, lhat com-dation on the east side or Wal-north &ide of 16 th St .. 350 feet munity. nut Pl .. 600 feet south of Orange east of O'"tange Ave. $1944; R . W. Oth('r permits ihcludf' those is-St .. $300; Wilson C. Bo\vsh'er, Rt. Wallace, 22882 Newport Blvd., In ndu· stry sued to Fred R. Gr ant, Rt. l,•Box 1. Box 692. Costa Mesa. for an Costa l\1esa. for an addition to a .. 213, Costa Mesa. for a dwelling at addition to a dwelli11g on the north commCrcial garage on the east 1381 21st "st., $5775: John G. Les-side of 19th St. a l Raymond St. side of Newpor t E lvd .. 150 feet ------------;;;;;;; $200. north or Cabr ill o St .. $720. J ob o nings for ryoung veteraf\9 To T . Ralph Irean. Rt. 1. Box T o ·c. H. Ridley. P. 0 , Box 524. contin'u to exist in many cl¥Sifi- Quality Lumber and Building Materials e COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. 368 Costa Y..tesa. for a residence Costa Mesa. for a re!l.idence and cations, both skill ed and inexper- on the south \\"est side of S. E . S9960; David A. Vaughn. 2670 San-ienced, I . H . l\1cGinnis, cti1tirrq,an 23rd St .. 250 fe>et from San ta Ana ta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, for a of the .Merchants a nd Manufac- Ave .. $6000 ; Cairo Saltaformaggia. garagf' at that address $600: Tom turers !association's emplo)ment Box 93. Costa l\1esa. for altera-B. Bunderson, Rt. 2, Box 32, Costa service ~ffice committee announc· tlOfli...a nd rC'pairs on a dY.:elting on l\·tcsa. for a shower-room in a ed tod,Y. JUST LOOK AT THESE PRIZES! 2 GRAND· PRIZES-5500each Group ''A'' Group ''I'' (19We• tlwtl 4 yr._) (S flu-• 10 yr._) 51 First Prizes for eoc:t:lo winner of Grovp "A" • and Group ''I,'' $2 .00 Bond eact,. SI ~norary Engrov Trophies for Gr~p "A'.' oncl Group ''I'' winners at each studio the south sidl"' of Old County Rd .. trailer court at 1630 Newpor t Amor.ig the current openings 100 f<'Ct east of Orange Ave .. Blvd .. S3000: Roger B. Baker, 386 note<I th, l\1c:Ginn'is : factory work, SlOCIO: F . E. Bctlach, 17&5 New-E . 15th St. Costa Mesa. for a n clerk-tY.J>ists and "·arehouse work port Blvd .. Costa l\1esa. for a rl~st-addition to a d\\'elling at 1701 S. 'for men; stenographic, secretarial, room at 2232 Ne"'port Beach .. 15th St., $1000; Heler'l Riddle Nel-,.bookkeeping and offi ce machine $415; Ralph T. Phelps, 215 28th son, 431 Old County Rd .. Newport ' operators classifications for t.>a-. St .. NC'wport Beach, for a d\vcllirig Beach. for a dwl'lling on the l'ast m en. 2330-42 Spunt MAIN ST. SANTA AHA on the north side or Monte Vista side of Santa A.na Ave. 160 feet ··The M & M's employment of· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~v~e~,~~~~;~C~h~a~rl~e~s;E~.~~~·~u~d~e~~-t h~J71hSt .~.~~n ce~a~~~=mM~ Robert H . Daniel Box 137,. New-during the first six months of this R. E. HOSTETLER Pbone 0-llOU HERE'S ALL YOU DOI Have a conte•t entry photo- graph made absolutely FREEl •You Mtlect from prooh you wW. entered. All photograph• become the property of the AUSTIN STUDIOS, to be used for display or pvblicarion. Three promi- nent local penonalitle• will I'd a• judge• for -h AUSTIN STUDIO and their decision will be final. We're not looking fOI the most beoutaul child -judging will be for perKH1olity por· trayed. You've nothing to lose and YOUR LITTLE "DARLING" moy capture one of the first prizes of a SS@ Bond. THE TIME Will. BE LIMITED -SO ENTER AT YOUR NEAREST AUSTIN STUDIO NOWI The Wheeler Shop Is Kiddies' Paradise Omnge County Headquarters for the Famous port Beach. for glass installation year. More than a third of thf se on {he east side of Nev.'J)Ort Blvd., placements \\'ere vetera ns , 210 feet north of 16th St., $500. ··T his is a job placement aver · Subscriptions Will Finance Building Of Youth Center S AN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2 - The-Departmc>nt of California Vet- era ns of Foreign \Vars has launch- ed a dri\"C' for a n iniiial SlS0.000 for a youth C('ntcr mod<'IC'd after the famed Bo).•s TO\\·n in Ncbr$ska. R. H. Ne"'hall, · San Francisco. S ta te Chairn1an of the projec t said today. age of 22 persons per working day," McGinnis declared. Wage r ates on open jobs for un- skilled labOr in Los Angell's busi- ness and industry favorably \Vith the oth~ndustrial centers in the Uni ted ~tatcs. Some job-seekers without s~tial skills. ho,vevcr, AUSTIN STUDIOS a re un\vi.ling to start in a trainee capacity, it wa s reported. _ "Of 633 referrals made during SANT"" ANA July," said McGinnis, "the em-~ ploymen1 sen·ice placed 413 appli-5081 .1:2 N. Ma1·n Street Phone 1463. cants--an a\"erage of 65 percent. / i. Jobs are available ir"the applicant Open g a . m .. to 6 p. m . dai'ly is V.'Hling to \,·ork." · The Merchan!S and Manufactur-Sat. 'ti] 8 p. m. . ers association's employment ser-S d b A vice.in free. The office in located Un ays Y ppointment ' Lionel and Gilbert AMERICAN f.'LYER Electric Trains According to Newhall; a largl.! aC're~c of land near Patterson. Stani.slaus County California. has alrC'ady been acquired and build· ings arc being erected. at 159 We-st 12th street. Los An-1 =============='============:;, gcles. 11 • SEE OUR \VONDERFUL DIS- PLAY of CHRISTMAS 'TRAINS, a complete 4,tmin layout (f.eatur- ing_ Lionel and American Flyer tramsl comple te with electrically con trolled 1 drawbridge. S\\itches and lighted signboards and such extras as !lepot. water tower, and· wrecking derrick ... in OtIT base- ment toy department. \ Boys & Girls Tricycles Complete Selection of Sizes s79s Up Toy Makers Are Not Accepting More Or_ders Metal Toys Will Se Scarce Long Before Chris tmas. Better Make Your Selection NOW on Our Lay -Away -Plan Largest Toy Department In Southern California e Drums • W agons e Boats e Dolls e T ops • Trucks • Bicycles e Doll Carts e T anks e. Rocking Ho,... e Jeeps e Carts • Swings e Scoottrs e bog> and Cats e T rolley cars e Push Can e Rocking i'loraes e Chemistry Sets e BlaclboUds e Ping· Pong Sets • T elephones e Airpland e Roller Coast<t> ~ Wheelbarrows • Field Croquet !" Pltti-Racers . , \ Wheeler Baby & Jneaile Sllap,~l\; * 2-DOORS NORnf OP IlANitlN'S * Santa Anr-.;.;. 415· N. Sycamore St. • Phone .6382 . Harry -,_ n,tlor, Sole Ow-. • 'I~ . -I ~· o,. 1Wi7 t:JD a. a. te Ii-_. p. ~--~ t:m a.-. t.;1:11 p.a. l . J_ ' .. ''This project "'ill be our con- tribution to help deserving, under- privileged. boys who. by circum- stance. need ~ch ru:sistance. It \\"ill provide; many boys with a de· cent horric and a fine education, along v.'ith. the e nvironment, r ec· rcation and help ihcy need to be- come producti\'(", patriotic citi· zens", ht! said, Suit, $35, Stolen ' J . T. Bee m of Los Angeies. r e· ix>r.ted to Ne\VPC)rt Beach police the thC'ft or S35 and a pin striped suit from his cer which was parked a t Shore Cliffs on Sunday. ' - TIDE TABLES SEPTEMBER , llM7 w 3 10:36 4.9 Th 4 11 :02 • 5.0 F 5 11 :36 5.1 s 6; i32i Su 7 2 :18 3.0 M 8 ' T 9 6 :30 3.5 4 :20 0.6 4 :43 LI 5:07 1.6 5 :32 2.1 ~:02 2.6 9:48 3.2 10:35 4.7 11 :2Z 4.1 •:se 1.3 5:24 1.2 8:27 1.2 !2:18 . 7:114 5.2 1.2 1 :21 ...... 9:40 ·5.2 o .9 2:47 11 :05 5.2 0.3 4:13 5.5 '••"' ' '"'- THE NORTON SCHOOL FOR BOYS- announces the 'Twentieth Year of Elementary Classes . for YOUNG BOYS OF CHARACTER an'd EDUCA l)ONAL PROM.ISE to open on September 22 • Padua Hills Road CLAREMONT CALIFORNIA NEW'l'OBK CIJ'r 8TUK ::: WHOLE BBOILBD LOB&t.liB __ _ with di awn butter. BIJOU.l!D 8WOBD"811 81Z&K ~ f!M nm:n OOJIBINA'DO.N ·BJl& l'OOD · . fl M nu:n ... ....,. . ' ...... a&DIJIOW 'DIOlJ'L...S1.'76 •• Hat ll!M. Pie wtaa ""ndJ 'h•ee ... • ~-··• D 1 • Sam's SH FOocl . c.. and Filla M.tbt-..- .... t ... •z••••••-••• '!"' ... ~ -• ¢) ' . I I I' ' •• • .- " ' • ! • ·11 . t .,. ' • 11 ,. ' 1.1 I ' .. Page ~ NEWPORT BALBOA NllW8-Tllllt8 .. TUMDAY N...p.,n lle!d!, Collf, !!!pl_.,_ I. INT Harbor Feminine Activities Musically Speaking. By KATHLEEN COLEMAN lnl.orma/ Luncheon Is Held at Dawson·c Home • • Ba/boons Baci lrom Moe Family Buys . San Frencisco1 Trip . Home in Glendale Mr. and lt:trs. sarri D. Porter and. their t"·o qUJdren of 1569 A-tira· The -many trlendl of . Mr. and Jnar drive, Balboa.t heve returned Mrs. Oscar Moe ot 316 Undo ave- home from a wee 's vacation in nue,• balboa, will be sorry to hear San Frantjsco. Mr. 'Porter is pub-tha t they have moved to Glen- Usher of The News-nm("S. dalt-where they have bought a A group or' old I school friends met for a pollu9< lw1cheon on Lllbor day at the home of Mrs. Rugh McMilttan, 523 Westminster avenue. Th<J!le ~en t were. Mre. Bob Ehorn, Bevcdy Hills, Mlsl Loma Mills. Mrs. Einio Ollila, Mrs. Ol&rles P orter and Mrs: Hugh Mc- Millian. ........ '"'~"'(" ..s -., .... ::0,,~ l"l tW &!. v ... v )VQL !:>l!.\.f'OQb .:'>PE<:IA t.S p .. ., .. , .. c ... ...,•• 1c:;i ... s r .. ,.,.,, .!i"-e l° home. _,_ - Mrs. MOe , has been here for 16 years and has worked in the Bal- boa postoffice ror five years. Capt. Hayden of the fire deptirtment and . MrS. Hugh McMllllan, 523 West- minster avenue, are her son and daughter and she will be near another daughter, Mrs: Jack Pilk- inton of Burbank. Mr. Moe has taken a position with the Lindsy Ripe Olive Co. Los Angeles. On Aug. 7, Mrs. Moe. ls leaving for a six-week trip by train for Nova Scotia where she and her three sisters will all be together for the first ·time in 20 years. On her r eturn MM. Moe and her hus- band will be at home at 605 W. Lexington avenue, Glendale. Cecil Brow,,...to Make Coast Lecture Tour Cecil Brown, KHJ Mutua l Don Lee comn1e nta tor \Vho rC'CC'ntly re- turnC'd from a tour o r Engla nd a nd F ranco. is pla nning a "'est coast lectuf e tour, tcntativC'ly schedull'd for thC' las t t\\'O \VCC'kS or Novem4 her a nd the fi r st \\'eek of Dccem· he r. MATERNITY STYLES . .. " ' Phones: ·Harlxx:' 13 a.nil 208 + .... JOO\' JOHXSON OF BALDO . .\ GIVES 1\ PART\' OS HER• ISth Bl.KT!IDA \'-GuMlA who atte nded dinner party jti\•en by dauihter of Plper...John1Kto11, Balboa ~"!"hanb,, l.n bonor of he r 13th birthday 1-"rlday e\·e ninK, are 11h o\vn In abo\·e pl r turf". Thf"y an-~ Ml<'hul O'K~ll)'. Dean \\"llllanu~, Dona Io.ne Se- dln ~e r. Leslie Ttw.·quard, Jean BrlKit!!i, Lee Jayred. t 'rrd Han·f'-y, Kl<'hard Tn,ylor, Roger Kini{, Robert Ha ll . Dick Hern:ui., Uncoln Clark, Joane Holmf'$. Diane Straiton. Jo)·tt 8 har11 •• Joanne ~l errtll, ,Joy Ann Hur~ a!!.d Tony G rt-e'!_e lsh. _ __ ___ __ -NC'~·"'·1!f!!:eS_Qhoto b>· Volney HaLk:__ Faith ol Jes11s Outlinec/ at Christ Church ' In ·tfie sp'ring of 1945 the St. Louj!f -Star-Times published a pic.- .ture of what see,med to be an ordinary incident: it partrayed a s.treet fiddler retti\ring a donation from a passer-by. 5ut the story back of the picture, proved .to be "Faith is the hypothesis on really unusual_ The Concert Mas- which W!! base our liVt.'S ·and ac-ter ,of the second violin section of t ions. Jesus' faith was in God. His the St. Louis Symphony, dressed faith in a God ot Jove carried Hlm as a beggar, was the street violin- through the most climatic crisis 1st. H e wan\_ed to test the tastes t hat thd .. wOrld has ever known-. ot the "mob;" would the man on f~ith in ! the love of orie who de-the street recognize good playing hberately and purpasely led Him without being told that it was to the cross. J esus believed in g6od. The superior quality of h is God's pr nee u a source to meet playing was immedJately recog. His eve need-a present guid-nized, and people flocked with dcr ing, av lable God. nations. For the few minutes the God h d a definite plan and pur-violinist played, he earned money PoSe for His life. He has a plan at the r ate of S.550 a. week· o..n a for our lives, and it will end 40 hour basis. Figure ·for yourself glo_riousa and lead to vlctori(\US how much that is. He himself llv1ng henever we completely humorously remarked th t 1·t surrende our lives to Him. Your 8 life a ndj mine are not made so might be more profitable to leave that "it Uf passible for us to carry tbe symphony and play on the grudges Jnd be happy. s treet. ' - . An informal luncheon ~·as held at the homE: of Mrs. Hazel Daw- son, 1512 West Ocean Front on Labor Day in hon or of l\trs. L. ' S. Smith . Jr. of DuQuoi~ Ill., housegues. of l\frs. DaVv-son. Those present were ?>-lr. and Mrs. George Cole. Mr. and Mrs. L. S . Smith Ill. Miss l\fary Smith~ Mrs. Dawson, the h onoree a nd the hostess, Mrs. Dawson~ ~ Classified done, ads DO get the job For Your FRENCH PASTRIES Call Gene BARBOR 804-J Imported Wines and Beer DeUcatesaen We wpectaJIM ID Weddlnc &lld Blrlbday Cakeo GENE'S BAKERY '705 Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar Love ~d forgiveness arc ihe (Scrap Book item.} triumph t ways of life. He .be-,.;;==~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ lieved i a '''ay of life. ·He givC's us d iffictltles because He wants . us to gc the strength that comes \\'i~h ove coming those difficulties. Thi ~ r<\f th of Jesus \von. He won for H1msiclf a name that is above eYcry n aine and" \von t he redemp- tion of }fie ''-'arid. The \Vay ·of .Chris-Lt .. the:> ,_.,.ay of lo \·c-,vill i~on ou t ~mpl exes. meet tcmpta · t 1~~· turfJ fa il ure i~t o victory. ., Read . all about ' Let It Come As a Surpr ise • • p ~ NOTES OF THE BALBOA YACHT CLUB Open Letter T he g; c;i t '''ord is that the fait h of Jes ~ "'ins." s~id Rev. E. D. Goodell , in this s ummary or his Sunday crmon at Chr ist Church by the ~a . it . • • Tha t baby of yours. The sma rt way to keep your little angel-child a secret is"to step lively down to our Mother-to-Be Shop. \Ve've many beautiful ne\V Fall garments that conceal so cleverly. ~onna o'V{aile. ~hofa:' 515 NORTH H,UN, ARCADE BLDO., SANTA ANA ' TELEPHOiS"E S608 ' GENE NELSON \Veil Known Southern California Hair St ylist Wishes to announce tha t he will remain on the staff of the ALOHA BEAUTY SALON throughout the coming \\,inter. 302 Forest A venue Downtown La~na Beach DROLET'S PH. · El Navajo Gift Snap ' -Featuring - 4762 Hand Craft of Southwest Indians Harbor 676-R 1709-11 Coast H iw~y Corona del Mar • K£~~0N ...-~ii.::.::'!_\ISE....,i- ~ Bn lboa Yacht club h C"ld i ts a n· Jip1 U •\\is Jr . ~o 1ioi n 1~: t hird T q Our Readers < nua l Lahor Day R"~atf a v.·ith 1·10 pi nce.•. No. 3899 'DrC'\\' Gram, 10 !. l""I c·nl r iC"s for t he thr ee d ays of r ac-poin t": fourth . No. 3-1.·>6. :i.-t ax 11 nd S umn11·r is on il!o> '''ay ou t-a nd r ing. ·rrophys \\'ill be presen ted at Cla rk King:, 11 poin ts : fifth . No. ~c• is our tt nnua l cd ilion. "·ith the thr Balhoa \'acht club th<' last of fl6;13, F red Thom as. 14 poi n ts. IJ.a~t·s c]os,·d loday And only the S.-·ptemhPr or the first of Octohcr . 1-'alcon. f irs t No. 25, Nott on captio ns ll•rt to go. Som e of th.e ThosC' \\·ho p\act'd in the d iffer-Youn~love. 2 1. poi nts : :o;('cond 39 \·ery iniportan t things ha\·c been cnt el<tSSC'S ,,·ere: RhodC's , first Nancy Nc\vport, 8 pointll : t hird, lc f,t out t'l(·causf' sudde nly, \Vithout p\acl', No. ll, skipper Jnck 1-l ill-No. 37 l\lor~a n 1\-t or~an . 9 polnli': \\"ar nin1-:. 11 11 !ht• spacC' \\·as gone. m <tn , 3 1 ~ points: second plri cc. No. fourth, :'\o. 41 Barbara OJndriff, \\·p \\'ish lhC'r(' could have been 4. F.r1 rl Thom as, 6 ~ points : third 13 poin ts. n1ore p.;1-.t·s Hddr d hut the pa per ' s tock \\itS ••o nc I UO~ pl Acc . No. 9. Al l\Ic r ickcl. 11 poi nts ~lt'rcur y hfld one ,,·innC'r. No. "' • 165-l "". Cll"". t"r \\.h""l"r. "._. 1101·nts. So \\ <' close I ht•· cover o n our Ludt·rs 16 Cl ass: firs t. No. ·, ..,... , ... , , .. , .. \\'altr r 1-~rn nz. :J iz poin ts ; sC'con d. FirC'fly, No. 14 , Da vid Patto n s umnter acll\i ty and begin to No. 37 ... r0,,·ard Ahma nson. 6"'"~ 3:i." points. think of fa ll a nd 11f pa yi ng mor e points. 'f hl" 1~ I C. did not havC' P·l·l . fi:-st. No. 21, i\lir ian CrO!O· a t1(·n1 io~ to pagrs four a nd fiYc enough rocC'S to qua li fy. hy, .11:: pofnts : Sf'cond·. Ko. 23. nf th<> pnpcr . .a nd o r ho\V to mak~ S iar:-: No. 1673. skipJX'r l--1 . K. PC'tC' SC'r r <'ll. 4:1 .. points. thcn1 mOrl' intC'l'C'S!ing : that's Ed ll'r jr .. 4 1:: points. Th<' S1 nr Dinghy did not quali fy '"bi.·r<' '\'h;i! follo,vs c-om C's in and it 1-\lbalross : firs ! plac<' '''<'nt to in thf' srr-iC'S. "'J)l'a ks quill· \\"(•II for iiSC'lf. '."\o-. 16, Don Edler. 2 11 points: l'o. S nO\\'hirds. firsl . No. 1&1. Rob P Lf:.\S ~: J>JiO'.\'E. RRI'.\'G O R 23. Don Pearson. 11 points: third. llrt lderman 4 1-2 points. second . ~o; SEr\D L<J(',\L. P F:RSONAL, !\"'o. 27 I-la \ \\'ipple-r . 11 po ints. 31 5 Nancy Black, g;i._. JXlints. _ \ Oil SOCI,\L ITEi\1S lnt0 rnat ·1ona l 14 class. first. No. 13all>oa l)in'r-h\.'. firs !. No. 134 c~.\l.J . Z08 ' "' I 1:-,\:'\:\.0:'\:E 1~0 Dick a ·Jatterman -t 1.tz points. Rally F'ulask i. 6 1 ~, points : second. cC 11 · G( ts i\1 a rriC'd \"i king, firs t. No. 6 Andy p ra m. No. I , JC'a ne tte l\1 lure. poi nts : 7;i.• points: SC'co nd No. 4. Char les t hird. No. 128, !\like ililln1a n. 13 ·-!::lopes Pr icf', fi lf? pOi nts. points; fourth. No. 132. John -Di('s ---=.J-fas GUC'Sts Lii;:htr ning. firs t, No. 2633 skip-llilchn1an. 17 poi nts. 2 / · -Goes A\v ay per. Ray ~nh all .. ~· points; sec--ConlC'S Back ond . No. ' 21 L1o n('J Eva ns,· 8 d N 24 26 E l -C('tS a OQg:r.cc points ; thit . o. ' . a r Ha''rbor -Has a P a rty Young, 9 f>oi nts. S nirv>, ~rst , No. 4213 Dick Dea· -Has a Baby ~ R II R" k -J-las a Fire ver. 2'·• points: second, No. 3624 Q er In -llas an Oix-ra tion -Is Ill "If th you f rc -John Son th_crc:>f.ore shall make ye. shall b(' frC'c indeed ." :36. .. Mrs. Woodard Gives ' Lunc 1Jf on to Friends l\1rs. i. C. \Voodard of 4006 Sea S hor(> ive. en tC'rtainC'd a . group o foldt hool friends \\'ith a pot- luck l fl'c hcon a nd in the eve n· ing th ~usba nds joined the group for a i'iner roast. T ..J.1 ho~ ,,·ho en joyed t he S\\'im- ming rt bd fishing '''ere l\'lr. a nd l\·Jrs. 'rl1K. ~l auk and daughter of Non\·a~O. 1'.lr. 8.nd l\1rs. \V . .Stas· hcrg a !1 da ughter of Los An_gcles , 1\lrs. \V illia ms a nd daughter . Tcmpl 1 ity : ~frs. E. C. 1-ticl and childr · San Gabriel ; 1'1rs. J . La m blt a nd daughter , l\'fonl.er ey P a rk d l\1r.· a nd ;\frs. \Vooda rd . and c drcn . • Radi , active phosphoru.c:; is being used a the Univers ity of Califor- n ia to i;tudy more effective mea ns of 'rcrtfiization of crops. Friends Newport Blvd at 17th St. Costa &fesa -Beacon 5707-R Under New Management -CC'lS \VC'll at' -Buys a 1-lomc I I d R" k Mr. and '1rs. Roy Wilsor., 44 th -Sells Property e an In str c-c t. ar(' s pcnd in~ a WC"Ck iu -Has an Acciden t + ~1 ex.i co \\:hC're they a rc doing some ~~ New -\\Tins a Prize . : Hynes. Calif. d('('p sea fishing. t \""4( -Builds a l-.fouse Mr. a nd Mrs. Bob E horn and 1·· ·-· . Fall -Makos a s~cch " ntas1"es on son Freddy. Bever ly Hills spent ' ~ k d . h ,1 d :/. . ,,~', ... 1 -1-lolds a Meeting l I yy Labor Day \\'C(' ('n '''11 i~ r. a n ,, p -&'CO m('S a r ludist ce ~! ... E . W alker of 116 27th s tre<l. rogram -ShoolS His E mployer l\·1r. and l\1rs. Tom Alexander --= -;.:__~--=:--Or 1"a kC's 1~ai'"t in Any 8 C••st f Skat! and son Billy of 40th str eet a rc S t. 1 t ~ O · ng !raving this week for a trip to the Beginning ep s Ot her Usua l or l Champions Unusual E \'f'nt ll~ Grand Canyon befor e returning tu 7:00 P. m. t-0 10:00 P. m. TI~ATS NEWS ! EPT 5 6 7 their hon1c in Alhambra a nd Mr. M:ON'DAY. General Sesklon. \\'E \\',\ST IT! • .. .. Alexander re turns to U.S.C. Mr. Ladl .. Free, with Efc<>rt. 3 Klights. 8:30 p. ni. Alexand er has bcf'n employed for TUESDAY. No\-elty S,rht at Have Fun if t he summer a t th e H a ywards Rink. Small Prtt. .. Given. Make Your Own Re rved Seats ......... $1.80 Lumber Company. , \VEDNESD..(Y. Re9erved for E y In.-1. T:ur Dick Gra ble and Ber gan · H ess Private Partteo. SKELL JEW LR rved Section .... Sl.50 ' ~ S te D •-11 •--~-U lncl. T11:r ha \'C' r('turned rrom a weeks camp-TBURSuAY. ka ancc ~-Supp es··· &Mauuc om Ge ral AdmiSsion .. Sl .00 EXCLUSIVE INTERIORS ing trip to Yosemite Na tional 8'on.'' ·Free ._..\rUdl••· VI-DEAN'S Incl .Tu Park. FRI. II SAT. O..oe"'I SeooloIL C:nlil:Jren under 12.. .65 . CUl';TOM TAILORED ·DRAPERIES. CURTAINS . s da Clooed !ftDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE·UPHOLSTERIN'G. l\lrs. \\~inif.rC'd Barbre. society un 1 •ase N~ a1q,, eo.ta'll-Incl. TaI • Fabrlca • Lamps • Modern·Fo.rnlture " " alalr. ao. orr1"" ' September Special On All -· PER1\1ANENT WAVES $5.00 Reduction on Any Permanent You Select Regular Prices $15, $20 and $25 • . Hair cut El(tf{I ·I- ' VIRGINIA BELL · Studio of Beauty • 304 Marine Ave. Balboa lslaild '· Harbor 1827 • • 0 d1°tor of t he N.• 0 ws-Timcs, spent 1 ,;;;;::;;;::;;;;;::;;;::;;;;;::;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dl°"'" te Rink or Tlckf!k al h 3434 La Be ch lhl' \\"l'<'k('nd in San Fra ncisco with ~~~ll~~Coa~s~t~B~l\~·~~S~o~u~th~~~P~o~n~e~~~~~gu~n~a~~·~~~l_!_'r~r~ic~n~d=s·~~~~~~~~~~-l ,~:~~~-~t:~·~--~~~~~·~·~--~~~~~-·~·~';::-~,~--~~~-·~-~,~~:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::=:;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::~~ <Weµi~ §own1 .y)~~ ~ Ting . a · Ling! The School Bell Ring! A~\· ~ ~- We Are Headquarters ~ '\~-. ./ '_\~=~'~· for New Fall Apparel - ;;.; All Wool Suits ' Plain and Plaid Skirts Fo·r All School Wear ---t<- 'N aty Blue Skirts and White Blouses for H rbor Hi Regulations • • 's De~t . Store • WcGiw s. "ff. a.-111&-i111 , • txq uisite New Gqwns for the Bnde and : , .l ... ~~ H er Entourage · • W ~dding. Gowns · · · '· '! ~~-'\ • W edding Veils • Bndesmaids Gowns ~-':i:I' .,'~ Let 0 11r Wedding C onsuluin't Help 'You Plan _;--· \ 'Your Wedding'• Phone 0821 • • _ .. -. \j BRIDAL SHOP MALCOM'S 608 N . Main Santa Ana NOW Is the TIME loi PIANO LESSONS ' 1947-1948 Season Give your child the advantage ot studying with a certified teacHer in the Harbor area. R«itals and radlo opportuniticlt. "Music Study BeaPns a . Liletime Source of Joy" Mrs. Kathleen Coleman '14 Tallia Aft. Newport B'··~ ••Mm~· .--laterlor oecorail Upholnring ..fr Slip Coven 'tr DraperiM ~ss' ••ny Jl&DS • Jl;.11 ......, lwllltlor Satow :·-r;".':i . · , . ,, -=.s=2~~ '-Flizzi ' • ' • ID Bal bo .. a Florence Bakery ~ Has Been Sold 1 We take this occasion to W!.nk our host of friends who have. contributed so generously to . our happiness and success . . . during the time we lu!,ve condu~ the Florence Bakery. 1 ·, . They have been four happy years . and we will always cherish •the _pleasant memories of the friendships we have so thoroughly enjoyed. ,. I· . We Want to . Recommend the New Owners Leslie anCI Florence Schmer of Covina ' ' -- -to the fine people of this community • • . they are thoroughly1 experienced bakery people . • • we know :: :!e ~ C'h~ them aJld we are confident they W Thank You AD. • ' Mr. and Mn. F.dwud Firbuk -.. -........ , ·- I I ) ' ' -· . . l •• ..---+---~--.....:..-------,-----, BYC Summer Series HO S E 0 F F U T U R E Ends, Falcon Winner ' • • , f . Liviing Room Fu rniture , Re-Upholstered . ' LARGE SELECTION OF NEW FABRICS. TO CHOOSE FROM . Suites Made to Order ' WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 35 Yean ExperiellC8 Restyling · -• Recove ring • Repalrlng • Reftnlablnc "IF YGU CAN BREAK THEM WE CAN FIX THEM" • 30~8 West Central oppqo1te New ... nmes , \Newport, Beach , Harbor 2~W • The South Sea Island Paradise in Balboa • Thick Steaks • Chops • • • Chicken • Sea Food Delicacies Tropical Drlnlu A.mazJ.ngly Dlffereot PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES • file Wednesday SUmmer !;er! .. sponsored by the Balboa Yacht club ended Augtl!t 30 with these winners for the dlfterent classes: Falcons -.l st, ,No. 37, Morgan Morgan, 9 1i4 points; 2nd, No. 39, Nancy Ner-vJX>rt. 1451 points: 3rd, No. 44, Bill McDowell, 1611.r points. Snow'birds -1st. No. 164, Bob Halderman, 22 points; 2na, No. 129, Seymour Beek, 33% points; 3rd, No. 263, Noe) Barlow, 35% points: 4th, No. 145, Anne Rawlins, 41 points. Balboa Dinghy-1st, No. 104. Dick Deaver. 914 points; 2nd, No. 134, Rolly Pulaski, 30% points; 3rd, NO. 128, Mike HJllman, 51 points; 4th, No. 33, Buster Ham- mond, 55 points. Don Lee Film Circuit Adding another t elevision sta- tion to its growing circuit of eastern video transmitters using 16mm fi lm. the Don Lee T elevision system this week dispatch'cd a spc-cial reel to WFIL-TV for its gala opening September 13. 0f)('rated on a gratis exchange system , video transmitters ex· change locally.made r ffls with one ano ther aftt:r a plan set up origi· nafl}' by Don Lee's director of television. H arry R. Lubckc. As a highlight of its first time on the air. \\'F l L·TV-has set a spot "Passing Events of J.Jolly- "'ood'1 which 'viii be in film. Clips 'viii })(> titlC'd "Summf'r 'festival". "I-lelicOpter Home to Office Ser- vice". and "l-foneymoon House." Other stat ions in t h e r ap)dly gro,ving: circuit include \VRGR. SchC'n('C tary. CBS-TV, f\;c·,.v York anrt \VGN-TV. th(' latter schcd- u!C'd to i;:et on the air Y>ithin the next fe\A.' months. . Mesa Incorporation Discussed at Confab Of Friendly Neighbor5 t\ group of approximately SO fririndly neighbors li\'ing in the outskirts or Cos ta 1\·t(·sa gat hered Monday evf'ning .. Au~ust 20, in th<' home or !\tr. a nd 1\1rs. Fred I\funson. 2029 Santa Ana avenue. to talk over the n1 atter of in + I i PIDLIP PHELPS WIDTMARSH. who recenUy acquired The Plank,' smart BaJboa 181.aod ·restaurant. spent slx )o'e&n In Africa and retumed to the P.hlllpplne9 In lfM.O ·to manage his Oemonst-ratlo11 Gold Mine Corp., a Mix mllllon· doDar producer. \\'hlle In the l.si ands he and Jtls wlfe,I mother and young son "'e re eaptured and Imprisoned by the Japa for more than th.tt-e yean. tn Afrtc.4-, \\bltman~ was pµb- ll,her of ~ ,\frlca n11lg1Uine and a Jlhotographf'r b.r hobby and trade. A close friend of Osa -and !\lartln .J ohnson, he too tra \•eled the junJtled continent from Cairo to the Cape, coverlni.rl t00,000 mllek ln a six trttck photo«raphle train, flinting 475.000 feet of excltlnJt ad\·enture. The entl ~ footage \V&s sold to London 11tudlo11. The abo\•e picture KhOW!' hi$ \Ylfe !\la rv,a ret holdinJt a )o'Oung Beetah, a pl,.s·fuJ kitten but ,·lrlow. and deadly "'·hen grown. In 'the bat:kl{r-ound 1~ a black native bo dinK the photo truck. Na.lrobl ca Ital o f Ken a colony:. '-''M hw for oprra_!Jons. -photo, court sy of Africa magazin('. Hundreds Find Lawn Bowling 1 Gayno~ Vacatians Fascinating Entertainment Here i On Balboa Island l\\'O out of thr('(' gan1es played. l\lrs. flnut'r , Tom .I lolli \\'ell a n d 1-1. E. \Vhee ler, also of Newport did 3 lit tlC' b<>tt er. "'·inning t \\-'O gaml'°!' \\'ith one tied. On August 20. Miss Fullerton a nrl J\lrs. Bauer visited Long Beach to comp('te in a tournament for ladies only. Ouf of the four games played thf'y won three. Sydnf'y 1 G'aynor. gcnt•ra l Sa ifS m;inagC'r f thC' Don Lee· Broad- cas ting sy tt:n1. is no"' on Balboa Island fo a , l\\'O \\•eek vacat ion . \\'ith hi s ~\·if<', Lucy, a o d their thildren J l•ffrcy, 6. Pamela, 4 Y.z and Chri~topht•r, 2 1 ::. They will s tay a l th~ir island hon1c, "H ungri· La," 231 Agate avenue. l\1ilk p oduction decreases as n1u t h as 3 f)('r tf'nt v.•hcn hot \\'('Hlhcr d'omcs to · fht> I mperial \'allC'y, C1 \'l'rs..i ty of California ex- JX'rin~('nt s reveal. · corpnrating thi~ comn1unity. During the p.'..l!;t mont)1 there have been many vis itors from all sections of California and north- ern stat('S-to C'njoy lav•n t>O\''ling on ,the g1·C'ens located at 15th 5't rec t anrl \\'f'st Central avC'nUf'. ThC' Ne'''J'IOrt-Ba lboa La"'" 80'''\- ing club received manY compli· menls from the vi5'it ors on the splendid condition of · thC' green!'. This plcasc-d T om 1-lalli'\'C'll, the prt>5idC'nt of the loca\ clu b~ "''ho is responsible fur 1hc a lmns t tx"rfcct condi tion of the ho\\o·ling greens. l\1r. I lall iY;ell ha~ sparod no ex- p<'n:--;e. time or care '10 assure good bo,vting i.::011dlt ions fnr nny nod nil \\hO may "·i~h to partak(' in the many competitlvC' gamC's that v.•e rc arran~('(I by thC' club for Jhe sum- nlcr months. On t he home gN><'nS many closely contested ga mes have b('{'n played \\'ith out-of-t O"''n visitors. :0.1r. and Mrs. F . E. J orgensen. of Ri vl'rsirlc played Bill Jones and AJ.Qxland. the visitors \\'inning by one point . The deciding score bc- inl! 15 .to l ·l . T\vo games \\'eye played bctv.·('{'n l\1ill Hooper a_nd Bill Saundt-rs, visifors. anrl H . E. \\'heeler nnd Percy \V i\liam:.-o n. Th<' first game "'as 'von by l-foop .. cr and Saund('n;, the re!>ult bcinb 12 to 10. In t he sC'C'ond game the loca l ph~y('T":' fared better. v.i n- nin~ the game by a score of 16 to 14. Dutf h Heaco~k for·wee charmer• All babies fove jewerry and Jilver~ ·-soft. rich.-fri endly" vlow~111'1lunin~ lwin~le in the ma gic liiht~Shown-are·~ ~ quality items from oUr superb coOeO.· tio'i-1_;:.:_;:at prices to fit every purse: I \ Consult Us About _Your Cih Prulo•,.,_,. " TED BRQWN, Jewelry 114 W. 4tll St PASAtoENA II JI. D S' I ft. llr. lsllll ·tr Sell It . . Cost& M esa ~Pb. 6688 LONG BEACH ......... ,.., ..... _.. • . --~~- Three main subjC'cts ,,·e r e con- sic:\crC'd . Firs!, the mer its a nd drawbacks of incorporating \\'Cr c ,,·id~:ly d iscussed. Sf'condly. con- CC'rn \\·ai:; C'X prC'sscd thnt the thick- ly populat('d outlying commun11y hC' \VC'll rC'prr s cntC'd in t he city council if the fO\\'TI is intorporated. To thnt end. ~tr. Douglas I-1. l-[cne- slcy. ::!•10 E .. 20th St .. 'vas nom- inated as the candidate ft om this section. 1\fr. Hinesley is, well kno\\'O in the neighborhood. a nd is :i'vare o[ the local nc-eds as ,,.C'll as of the genf'ral ,,·clfarf' of th£' larger community. The thir d subject under discus- s ion '"·as that of rc-gis tration . I t ,,·as suggested that each one pres- f'nt be-sure to register. and that he urge the adult mrmh<-rs of his fafnily, and hiS neighbors v.·ho \\'C'rc clig:tblc t.o vote. to do like· \\·iSt'. in order that there m ay be a good t urnout for the elcctitn. FOR INSURANCE BEE Howard W. Gerrish 1808 Newport Boulevard COSTA MESA Phone Beacon &151 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life Li cense and Contract ·Bonds Writ ten Among the many vi sito rs who have been ~C's ts to t he Ne"·port~ Balboa · cl ub. arc Claud nnd Olr· I ice Chamberla in. J . Lorri, 0 . FJVan5' and G. Odell from River- side : l\1ill J-{oopcr. Redla nds: Fred As tor, Sa rT\n Anita : l\1r. and ~1r3. Fraser, San Diego: J ames Harper an(t T. I I. I-la user. Long Beach : S. H . Humphries. Seattle. Ma ny expressed thC' w ish that they might live ht>re a nd envied those \\'ho ar e' privileged in making their home In such delightful surroundings as Ne\vport ·Balboa affords. !\till I-looper, v.·ho hails from Redlands i~ lhc fathe r of lawn ho\\'lini:: in Southern California. There ·arc at pr<'~ent some 18 af- filia ted clubs \.\'ith !ooeveral hun - dred playing m emb<>rs. Toum amf'nt!i ar<' hPld at regula r intervals 1hroUghOut the state. CommC'ncing S('ptcmbC'r a . 6-day tournament \viii be hf'ld in Oak· land nnd owing to thC' n1any en- trants it has bc<'n round nc("'(>'Ssary that sOm(' or the games be pla)1ed off on the grC'<'nS of the San Fran· cisco La'"" Bo\v\ing cll1b. San r-rancisco. The local club will be repN.'50e nted by 1\1 iRS F\IJl('rton, Al bxla nd and Captain McCarty. In the rC'Cent n1ix('d tournamen t held in Long Bcact'I . Bil l Jones. Al Oxland nnd J\·fiss AIC'Xa Fullerton. J'('prese nt ing the local club. won Ocean .Front Cafe Frenclr Fried Shrimp and Fish Our Spedalty -• • CHOPS • DINNERS . .._ .. ___ ............ """t""_.. ·--·· BEER SANDWICHES ··-·· ·······-·---_.,,. ... _._ ......... -......... . . Fountain Servi°" ---2114 Oct:an Front Newport Beach CATE AND DAVIS ' Tok• S.1t leou a'-9 ~ ,_.,.. "'a. .. wn I St.1n leo1t1 WOf'b two WOY' 1 it Kr'Mftl the , ... ' hOrmful rll'Y' -lett )'Olol ton wi*-t '-""-a - oed i1'• a .&othi"t lotiotl tkt ,..a.._ tt.. poi. .. a-bwn. oRd odtot _..., ........... Gf1ai1t-. .._. , ' . .. I Silers Asks Plumbing Code Suspe'1_sion for Making Modifitations Prot ~t against the city's strict J\j umhing code v.·hich was a n- nouncC'd by the· building dC'part- mC"n't would go into effect again on Sept. 1 \\'as made by Council · man Mason Siler at t he r egular city council meeting \\'hen he ask- C'd tha t the code 'remain s uspended for thrc<.• more months(whiJe rc- quir<'ments \Vere gi\'en ~re study \Vi th a vio\v to modifyin them to conform to the Los Ange cs code. ThC' pr esent code, which was sus[X'nded during the wa r a nd until "six months fron1 the end of the '"ar" calls for thr use of ca!>t iro·n S('\\·cr pipe both inside the buildings a nd in connecting of S<'''·er lines. Jn Los A n~cles cou"nty clay pipe is aJlo\\'ed fron1 t he outside of the bui lding to the mai n linc(\\'hile onr objection against the 'Use of clay pipe was that tree r oots v.·ould penetrate a nd stop up the piJ)('. Sil<'r said he believed there \\'Cre not enough trees here to causP much trouble. "What do you k'now about the Los Angeles county plumbing code" said Councilma n Isbell, "you run a picture theater !" "Well." said Sile r, "The county office· read it to m e over the telephone this 8.fternoon". As. there was some doubt as to • the date on which the war ended, the council agreed to study the matter until the next mttting of Sept. 2. , Other m a tters pretainlng to sewrrs in t he v.res t end of town and a letter from ·a resident of Thirteenth street protesting sew- age floating in the ba5' was re- fe rred to the harbor commission. ·•. Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain ~ty Feeds .L1- DW)J' DelttWJ' I!•~ U41 llnNowportllhd. 008T.t.ME8A OEJ\~AL CONTRACTOR AINTINO Contractora• RE AL EQUIPMENT 620 Bal~a Ave., C-Osta Mesa Directb' Behind Alba Beta ' Bu.al.nm Pbone: Harbor 2763 p. lie$: Beacon 6828-W I I I I I I I I 1 1 '1 I ' \ LIDO ISLE .JUST COMPLETED 2 &TORY 3 BEDROOM• 2 BATH• ON 52 n : CCRNICR LOT ooaa THIS 18 A OEM • • pcilmer 1NCoePOR.ATro oltors ll ••O !od o ce .. pO" be oc ~. <Di d , l,r p•~·· ho,,pO<! Oe4<h, ho•OO• l!o(l() De roa ba"' bat.luM:hef Pala la lep., peln Motil ot tie..d!' Are ,-OQ _.. To•.. mp,-, lfTltable ,,.. ~! Growltl OW before your tlmef 8UJ· plqf •'l'tl lo re& •P •l&lakf T'S YOUR GLANDS ----------!-·------------·-- 0 , .. ;--····· .. _ .. ._,·-~1 -· . ..--· ~ z\· • / .· _! J ':· •. : .. , . _Pasr:e 5 .!. · • PHILIP PHELPS WHIT MARSH Wishes to Announce that he is ta k i n g o v e r th e ..;,. e II k now n little ' on Balboa Island All past patrons to The Plank will find excelfent service and fQod of the high~ est quality and deliciously prepared. Mr. Whitemarsh, past owner and man- ager of some of the finest hotels whose · unexcelled reputations are known by travelers the ~orld over, is famous for his chef abilities. . . . • Smart Atmosphere Is Assured Mrs. Suzanne Kenyon', r~cent hostess of the canteen for the British · embassy in Washington, D. C. w i II r_n an a CJ e Why Not Try. -- If you ca~'t find it ask anybody -" -It's worth lo_olc.ing for . . . 223'/" Marine Ave. • • • • • • • • • • • • •• For Reservations.., Call Harbor 6 2 7 · A s k f or "Whit" Balboa Island ••• + •••••• • • • + • - ... "The Store of a Million Articles" GENUINE PRICE REDpCTI<?NS ,on· ' Costume and Shell Jewelry Le!lther _Goods, Perfume SOUVENIR AND GIFT ITEMS Reductions Now in Effect ' Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop 2102' OCEAN FROST PHONE: BARBOR 'Z148-W JOHN DORY CHOICE .SEA FARE · n COMPLET SHORE DINNERS $1.50 -$1.75 New Hours: 11 :SO a. m. -I :SO p. m. and-5:00 p. m. -8 :SO p. m . ' Su.nda:rs 11:30 a. m. -8:SO p. m. ----... -~ .................... --. ... -·-·--- Clo~ \\1edoeMlay 6-01 EAST CEN'nt"L, CORNER ·PALM, BALBOA . OPEN ·THE YEAR 'ROUND OALIFORNIA'S MOST MODERN MOTEL 40 Unit.I and Batm MrRACLE . MILE MOTEL 708 Coaat m&"hway 101-A Newport8-.b Phone Beaoon 5299-.J ;------Just to Re mine/ You-----...., n Who Broke the Lock on . the Henhouse Door? . / . We Did! , Rag~n 's ~arbor ·House Grill CHICKEN PIE Our Specialty . . 914 Coast Hiway OPEJi AT ft A. H. C1-eil ,..... • ,. ,.. i- Gohn's Battery ~ce .,._ ' 1111 ~ 111c1rwS7 -Newpwt Be1dll BIB8CB'8 MACON LANDING . -~ Distributor f~lar Batteries MariDe & Auto~tive Batteries m ,, b •• • •• a au., 11»• ·U1•••1m· _. • .,.p '4tJ!Ol u:11•E1 • W18Cn ft111ar 1 •-\ Mml_.8 t11D1 ,, ... _.,, I . I . I .. J. -. I 1 • -) ·-r . ' ~ ,. ' ' " • • . , . ' • • .-. ' ' I ' , .. • • • • , . . ~•o•• O&uo& ••"'•-••••• M rifih Acffyjfy Pnidicted 18 Lettermen Will Re rt for Grid . . · · · · On Roa ·suildir.~ Next Year~;r~~~~~~ ~~=~·=:~t.t;?~~S"a;.~·~:3-R~ ~ploy 16,000 To Harvest Crop \ OPINS AY, SEPT. 1-lS 1 CAYE LMrft &HOlllTHAND. TYPING .,. •OOK-~ K•aPINQ "'" er full tlfttll , att.ndanoe. DAY er •VliNINQ Cla ... L fnQuire t-.,., l '!'lie 'J1me l ma AlffttM& ._ 1s · ..-.. ..... __ ....,. ..... ,"VdW...._.1-•lllW ,..._. • l ............ -· . . ~IAL I • Sl(ll1 •..,IC 0 snMOGl...-n man, September 15, tile Whittler · newcomers, according •of pie farm labor office. of .Nowmber, wblcb is tile usual Wuhlngton; D. C. Sept. 2 -Upman. :~ volume In collece outlook for tile 19'7 pld· to seuon Information, Include: » of the clooe of Jut week, end of the seuoa. Whue relief from concnted and hl&hway Will &IJllloxl· Iron seuoo la on the ""'ht ilcle. I Dineen, L.A.C.C. center: w,111 reporll! on pi-ogj-ea of var· A se<:oqd activity whim has '/"- outmoded roads will take time, mate the ~ hlflhway procrom Seven letter-wtnnen rrom ly_t Ev McKinney, East L.A.C.C., loua crops u l)e!ng Y'm close In veloped rapidly within · the last it 11 on the w&y 'tor the nation'• of the late twenties, ex~ only year'• eleven w1ll not don t be and ~trong, a converted line With the harvest peak of wOur-yean is that of irowing ~and motorists Olarles( M. Upham. en-1n 1930, when fl,500,000,000 went Quaker uniform this eeuon. Gone cen from lut year's Quaker 1946. harveSting of aome 3,0CK>·acres of gtneer.dkector of. the American into road bulldl.QI.'' · from lut year's l'Olter ~= Bob te guards; Walter Hackett. On specific crojJs, figures vary quick freer.e ~ lima beans. · Road Builders' Aaoclation, pre-"Shortages of bulldin& mater· Bayl8' all-conference tailback; na High school, and Earl little as there are now 4,000 men As this draws to a close' it is in- dicted in a highway conference iaJa. manpower. shortages, lack of Lou Laramore, all~nfeNtJCe R n. East LA.C.C., t.ackle9; picking oranges and lemons as terestlng to note that ~ut 40 here today.-.Mr. Upham vteW. op-trained personnel, and 'prlorties tackle; Ray 'nlomu, all-confer-Dick e and Jim Lowery, both compared. to 4,250 last year at vining_ machines, using 260 men, timistically the status of the road handicapped the atates in .getting ence tuard; Archie Nogle, U.oyd form r Yhlttier players, ends; and this time. •. have been .busily' -engaged for ~e building program and forecaatl road procr~ under way," &aid Reese, and Keith Stron1. enm and Joe ear y, Compton colle~e: To date the valencia harvest pa.st 6 wttks tn harvesting 'this mounting activity for· road build-Mr. Upman. In the fact of such Clyde Mattiu, halfback. Gepr e Goodell, . Fullei;ton High is 46% completed and jt is es-crop. > en in 1948. handicaps, it waa ln1poqlble for Lettermen tram last year who scb ; Bob Geyer, Missouri Val-timated that there is now as At the same time some ·400 Road ma.thines -bulldozers, states to C8JTY on ·a construction will form the nucleus of the ·l947 ley llege, and Bob "Red" Mar-much fruit remaining on.the trees \vorkers are beginning ~tbresh-·. 'f'&nes, trucks, and ottier road program of such magnitude in the. Poet equad are: • vin, ullerton .J.C., backs. as there was in the peak Year of ing of dry lirnas on about 35.00CJ • ACCOUtmNG · • cl'lll saYIC• • building equipment busy on the all?tted time. : Centers: Kenneth Oiandler and W ttier college. finished· tn sec-1945. acres, and With the tomato crop highways give evidence thtt the ·The Federal Aid Highway Act John Hadden. ond lace in last season's South-At present the picking force or 2,800 acres and many acres --II l'eara PBONS - Jong-stymied highway construe-or 1944 authorizes the largest con-Gu~. Clauc.\1f Oake1 and Bob ern ilornia lntercollegiate'Con-of miscellaneolis vegetables still tion program is gaining momen-struction program in the 31 years Sowell .\ fererl title race. With pre-season the Ha dley Field gridiron to of-remaining to be harvested, a nd tum, he pointed out. "Contrary to of . fcder8;1 aid for highways," he Tacid : Capi Forrest "Bones" dope ahoWing a better team thia ficially open the 1947 season next followed by the walnut crop, there earlier gloomy predictions, 1947 said .. "~Ith huge fereral aJd ap-Dillon Jack Murdy. year a safe prediction can be made September 15, he Will begin -rus is still need of much labor'. Any / bids fair to be a good year In road pr:opr1ations available, the states Enda : Leland Kulzer Stan Cor-that the Quakers wil once again 19th season at Whittitk college, to one wishing to work in agriculture building," he said.. wtll neverh~ in be~ter hposhltlon ey and Dick Hughes' (who may be e of the top teams in> the continue the longest uninterrupted Mr. Upham cites the highway to meet t e1r pre1S1ng ig way end up in the Poet backfield). S.C. C. coaching record i n the conference, may call at the F~ ~bor Of- program under way in North Car-n~. . . . Backl: Jock BroWnell,. Jack W en Poet Mentor Walace •J . and one of t he longest oh the fice 1506 N'orth Main street, Santa • Pacifit Heating CQ:, Inc. olina as an example of increasing 1:'he situation is growtn~ bright-Fair Ed Griltith, 01.arles Hall, "Chi r· Newman•strides out on Pacific Coast. Ana. • d b '!ding activity ''According er 1n respect to materials and · i§§§§§§ roa ui . . . t" h dded. "Mod . to the estimates of Chairman A. equipmen .e a ern1za- H. Graham. of the North Carolina tlon ot our ~ghway .sys~e rrt ls long Highway and Public Works Corn-overd~e. W1~a stabldll.Bbtioilndi of co~1-1 · · m e 11 186 miles of struct1on cos~ .. roa u ng wt m1ss1on, so . • . ·oo t al h ighway in Nort.Q Carolina will be eml erdge l~t ~ a .per1 o unpar . Residen~al & Commercial Heating graded. surfaced or stablized this, le le _•c_t_iv_•_tY_· ____ _ year at a cost of nearly $44 mil· lion. This is the largest highway expenditure ever planned by the state in a single year," he stated. "Nearly threckfourths of t he total amount is being spent for the improvement of OOWlty roads," he Forced IAir, Gravity and Floor Furnaces 1709· f I I Harbor 676-R Coast Hiway ·Corona def Mar . ; ...................... . . -............... --.... -y,.~.,, w.ar.,,.,... --~· •. wr.rrrrm '] .. ~~· • ·fresh Daily Del' ... / ... rood. Or, Mml)I-eqal_, -,_ ._, to m&cb. 1oaJ' OWL ' . ' ·HO.MEN FISH MARKET ON CENTBAL AVENUIC -:-NEWPORT BEACH • •••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................. .-r •• m9'• -~-,.~~ ,.~. .mwwr••™*~ HARBORlD RA f TING SE·~,,, ICE -I - COFviMERCIAL ' RESIDENTIAL Machinery , Mechanical I SHil''S DRAFTING '111-CJ Coast Hwy. (Miracle Mlle) · Phone. Beacon 5860 Newport Beach • ' • • added. "Total hjghway construction. ex- penditures over the na tion will ap- proximate $1.250,00o.OOO for 1947, a gain of more than $500,000,000 over the 1946 program," said Mr. EVERYTHING In Qaalty REF'RIGERATION Air Conditioning F,qnlpmmt . c-• Oablneta • Oocmten W&llr:-lm • Foaatalm • 8toola Baell Bue • BooU. Complete -"' Cal"' Et.e., PlaDnlmc -·w-EB"'EB" Dl8TBIBU'fOB8 &••Wm • A Home of Your· Own 1 • t<-·There is satisfaction and security in owning your own home. · Whi;ther· you are just starting married life or have been JTiarried for years should make no difference. . . , Don't Be a Rent Payer All Your Life --• Resolv·e to Own Your Home Today. ·' •. 1THE HOME OF YOUR D~ MAY BE ADVERTISED IN .THIS ISSUE OF·; THE NEWS-rums · ~ .... - rr you .don't fincf the hbme you want advertised in the News-Times, .-isit the office of your nearest RE~TOR. ' 1 ( Read > ' ~ I . . ~ ..... , \her., ..... ..,.. Jhl' 1 lloU'd BM a V-,W. I h(' I cl All PrOp.ti. Oftaal ... . )Nil 1'1111 Diii .......... tor ) • _;,;:_ Profit Hotel-Tourist Owners Must File Forms . Landlords whose housing 8.c- commodations are freed from rent control by the Housing and Rent Act of 1947 no longer are required to file reports of decontrol with their area rent offices, 6regg H . Watson of the Orange County Re nt Control offi ce, reports. This change in regulations, however , does not apply to oper ators of ho- tels and tourist homes. who must fil e decont rol forms, Mr. Watson said. The report form "D-94" may be filed by a landlord if he so wishes, l\tr. Watson said, but the filing \VIII be purely volun tar y. This and several other changes in the rent r egulations wc.'r c> made by amend-! ment. effective 1mmecliatcly, and1 .result from experif'nce \vhich t he office of rent control has under- gone under the housing a nd rent act si nCC' it became effcctiv£' J uly 1. ' Types of housing accommoda· lions for vi.•hich no report need be. filed arc units whose construc- tion or conversion was rompleted on or after February 1, 1947, a nd units which v.1ere in existence but not rented at any time bctvi.'een February l , 1945 and January 31. 1947. but by statute those units constructed with priorities assis- tance under the Vetera ns Emer- gency Housing program are not dC'COntrolJNi undC'r ce-rtain circum- stances. LandJord!I Coope.rate Many landlords whose units are decontrollC'd have indicated a de- sire to file the rC'port of decontrol form for the purposc or clearing the r:ccord. For this reason its use ~ a 'volunta ry basis is being con· tinuC'd, Mr. Watson said. ln in- stances \\'here the decontrol rclX>rt is on file at the rent offi ce, it \viii make C'asiC'r the government's job of handling tenant compl aints and \viii eliminate the necessity ror a special inve_stigation in such cases. But there will be no penall)' should any la ndlord fail to filC'. Other changes inrorparated in the amendments include: 1. The fili ng or applications for decontrol by operators of hotels a nd tourist ""hornes <Form 0 -95) is no longer a condition of decontrol of such housing accomodations. Opera tors of these establishments a re still required to file the ap- plication but f.ailure to file \vithin the stated pc~iod no longer \vii). have the e ff ect or continuing under control an establishment decon- trolled by the expr ess provisions of the Housing and Rent Act of 1947. Appli catjons will continue to be processed to determine whether the accomodationi are actually de- controlled and a failure to file is a violation of the regulations. 2. Se\'~ral changes in the lang. uage or the scction of the rent regulations dealing ~'ith individual adjustments arc made to incor- porate in the regulations th('m- selves the express language or the Housing't.Rent Act of 1947 .. 3. The t that local rent ad- \1sor y r ards have und~r the la\#.' in aking recomme ndations for individual adjustments ttt ·area rent substantiated and in accord- ance with applicable la w and regu- lations" must be approved. Bill-Have ""1 a speaking quainw.ce with that lady! · Pon -I have a liltenlnc ac· qUalntanco ot long standing. She ll·ley wife. ROSSI'S Qde and Liquor Store Wl~ a.a .... Odlraa .... ._ • "1be si-c.. Piiat" . Wafillllllr.-Os 7& . ' I Honor R ]I· • • .Greeley · Grimes Insurance Agency ' "SE;E US F9R IO! Main Barbor ZOU / J, B. W~ N!_iioJ., Brwla Ma=sa Ets1-Hokin Nowport Bead> • San · San Diego Galvan dsco • Wllmlnatan Stockton 9 1000 CoMt Bhd. T. WE~N JAY Anchorage of uthem Calif. Elco Crm.era • Lau <Jomplet.e Yacht Yacht Broke BM"bor M.RB Culbet"tson Chevrolet i SOOI West Central Francis (, · Real IDClOme Tax Servt orn-: S28 Z8tb Home: 118 Mtb Newpo DEAN W. Leste Padraic B.' a Martin Outboarda .rnlllhlng " Gear. &I: lmuranoe Via Oporto , Manager evrolet Co •. ldsmobile e. Pb. Harbor 513 tate eral ••. State Harbor 1805-B Barbor \922-B Beach Life -Healt -Accident All Types Per al Insurance Barbor 1895 • }_112_0.....;c;...!lmf_ Dr. • Balbo& ~ Clark & ·pai\f m:r r~:) lndmtrtal . • ~~ntaJ SOI SOUi ,Jt. Newport e.l..Jo. Phone Barbor Jaot 1 ' ' ' Linwood Vick • Realtor • llZ 111artDe Aoe. -Bal-bland Barbor ZHI·W ••• e&rbor llt&-M General Jnsunnce JACK BAUMGABTNEB Watcbee • Diamond.I • Jellfelr7 The . Gem Shop Watch and .Jewelry Rep&lrt.D.c Bar'bor II.SO · -Balboa Bal-Inn Bldg. Glamour Slenderizing Salon LOIS W. KELLER STEAM BATHS & BODY MASSAGE . O.tae.ea &naln..-Experl 8-4.lib 11-lD c~ lllECHANICAL MASSAGE & SINE WAVE ' 'JOS E. Central •.. Harbor 11.29'-W Entrance through : · Mary'• Bay & Surf Beauty Saloa. "JOHN DORY"· '·CHOICE SEA F.AUE • PoPULAR PRlCES e IOl II!:. Oeatral. at Palm-Bar. 1089-W-Bai... .. .. Orville R. ScbJoeter CERAMIC BAZAAR Save so ro . Second.I, Oventock and CIMe-OaC. BALBOA SUPPLY CO. . Balboa e· llubor 5'7 • Pavilion BOB Kil.LEFER, MGR. Coast Properti~ Co. Beal.ton ""-Jn.aoruoe ' .. We Serve the Entire Harbor Aree." ·11411 II!:. Oelltral. Ave.-aal"--Harbor .ZUI'-.. H. W. FOSTER • Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN ,• e REPAIBS e . CUslo_\D Built SaaclalO Oradaat.e Dr. '8,ebou School of 9elenWSo ·Foot Comfort 106 ,J:.. Central -Balbea VOLNEY HAY, JR Hay's Camera Exchange FU.ma ••• Cameraa ••• F1n••Mnc • C&Ddld Camera PortralY • 507 Jllo Ce• tral. BA '81 ..._Bal- ''THREE TOrlD . BROS." TODDS DAIRY - , QUALITI' AND llEKVJCS 1M Ta-- --te A.a -.._ -• n a r ._.. , • •ntdm •. 9w ~ .. • • -............ , .......................... , .. Wendell V. Ho)t Hoyt's Harbor ~vine Co. " • Ooaipwe l'llOto-........... 8eatlte • &UM a a .. -._ Mi7 •• llfawpwe a · a . • Ollr "CJaf' .... ., ' ·-\ ~t -_ ... _ ' ' I i i I • I ; • l . i ' • , I ) I I l • • ) I I " ' I ~. l r • - mPLOTJll&H'I OWl''*¥1• • WAhi'AJI TO 1JIJ"I' 11 · ~Aft, ln1l'l'LD8 • , WArrRESSES WAN'l'KD -11a1 WA.NT TO BUY-Dyer Dlnk Cll' FAYAWAY Exp<aa Cruller, cabin Fnlt P1rees •• W TO LEASE Sept. ISth, one TUESDAY Newport lleach, Calif, s,!ember !, 1N7 &1 NEWPOBT BALBOA NEW8-TJMZ8 Page7 --si-. car.. Be.117411. 113-tfc P 14 or d!mU.1r. Write D. F . job, 28' x ICY x 18'. Larae cock· Purees 1D"f" ""' from ooft-rlpe cu1ar on freezing•.-.p . · · 1i'!9 Ei Tenaza Drive, Whittler, pit, Chrysler Roy\! 143. H. P. fruit may he ~1 by ftte2lns by Dr. Vera Greaves Mrak, 1pec-WANTEO_ -H per, white, Calif. Pbane 4138116: 70-:itp Built 1946, full head room, 2 . . houae or apt.,.~! IP~·~·~•:_• ~-~·~n:~------~ll!_~P~l:~.\~•~·~Ql~T!A~ft!_ __ · __ ' __ ~·~· ~ unfurnlahed. Balboa -1 · Cj>ron& de! Mar, Lquna Beach, n~ ohlldren or pets. Lei! Frando ~ l'I· Coast Blvd., Lquna ~ch. 67-4tc for year-aroabd IM In many kinds laliat In nutrition of ~ Agrlcul· under 4"S good oi:rok. $1~ per .. bunks, head, !co box. fully equip. of dnserta. . tural Ext~nston oervlc:e. Thil .cir-mo. can °HarbQ '1132-W. 'W-2tc . Will Pay Cub. ped $4000.00. Mooring ayallable. Mn. Marian J!rentlas, qome cular will aerve u your guide ·In FCll' rour fllndtuN er wl!&t baw Phone Harbor 1898-.I. 7(}.2tp demonstration &g"!'t, saya frozen freezing fruits, vegetablea and • 1<JG. Phone --IMll5e. desserts are only orie of the many meats. You may have one free by MACHINIST WANTED Crawley Furniture Co PAIR Slltcyllnder Scrlppo 95 "h.p. good uses for fruli purees In the aslting for it at the Agricultural , 1812 New rt Btvd., (loot& ~ motors With 1 % to l reduction home. They inake exCt!llent pies, Extension service, llOf W. 8th Why not have a machine &hop of par _ IP-de gears. Have; had g<><>!l care. $800. puddings and cobblers, !rooting for street. ·Santa Ana. o• callln1 Santa your own Shop owners cblll"l(e -for both. Harbor 4°'. 70-4tp cake. and flillne for sweet rolla Ana 3000, extension 301. $2.SO to s3.oo -hour. Wb.Y be CASH for USED FOR SALE---20 fL atoop, k .. 1. orTrybre~aafruit rlnt II'~ '•• ~·-''Of all ... ,.,__ you wear aatW!ed with $1.2!5 to Si.SO per Furniture & Appliances •helter cabin, a good sailer. u~ ~ •~ w~~ u~ --.• "W Buy Afnioot Really a ~Uy for $650.00. Pbone or milk shak.S. A L\ltl• puree may your expression is the !ll<lOt Im-hour. I have a machine •hoi.> for • , Crestview 51388. E. J( ~n- .he cooked With sogar to make portanL"-And truer worda Wett sale. It will pay for It's self In GAnythlna'RANT'S ter, 132 So. Swall Dr., An- sm&ll batches of ~e:Sh jam u never uttered! -Fl'Oin. "Greet-a short time.-' Write Box ""&' _ geles 36. 69-3tc th• family Med it.!--ings," Jerome North Side N..,., -Bea. !l'IO'l'-- Hett is bow YO!' get fruit putteS Jerome, Idaho. c/o News-Tunes. 'ro-ltp 16'5 N-purt Btvd., c..ta Ilsa Small Cabin Cruller, new Marine for free:zing atorilge : ·-• -·-· "' • .,-, ,. G-tte motor, n.,. paint, bait tank, • The Ne\fl nmes will not be re--a 1leepe two; you won't have to ~~i:e w"°:e ~ru.r;tly damagfrult ~-= •ponsible (a; more than one lncor-HELP WANTED "1JU(JTIJJUll .oa a.u,a 'spend time and mmey on tlllo! ..--ona 0 ..... . -11nser· lion of ·an advert!Sement, A GOOD B""'-cau Harbor 2200. 611'7tc ·wash, peel If n..,_,.,,, and' crush. ·~ M h · d S ·· U J: use a well-tinned lmeat chopper, reserves the right -to correctly ec an1cs 11n ervice IS A ·WISE BUY a food mll1,_,ar sinl'pty .maab. classify any and all ads and to , Statfon Attendants Let U1 Help Yew Be Wloe Add dry sugar to1 taste, u. little reject any advertisement .not con- FOR SALE---16 tt. uwtt¥ hull, bullt far outboard -· Excellent condition. Phone Harbor 2099-l\I. as one cuP . of ""'arl to six or forming to ruJes ·ancl regulations. FRANCIS MOTORS HARBOR FURNITURE ei~:=. ~ 1:::lai.1e container B-_..;,;;;.-;;; "o""um'' •• -• SS.~ Ptyrnouth-DeSoto Dealers 1962 Harbor_ Blvd. c..ta :.-: llUBIO&L • ILU>IO f ~~-· · / "· ~~w • SPINE'ITE PIANOS f-~L 60-tlc .. or u==•g-atoragie · ""'ave 401 .No. Coast Blvd. ~ sbme bead space. Seal and label , HARBOR <>then will 194 )'Oii!' clawl!!ed Beautiful blonde, mahogany, the package ~ -wpte 0n it the Plumbing Service Laguna ~ach. Ph: 7263 ado u JOU are ,_..,,11 -walnut. All rent or first manths amount or ougar ufed-~·-allowed on purchue. °l)lat. is all. It is now ready for l768 Newpart l)lvd. Be.con""""" · 7G-tlc DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. !M\locker. REPAIRING OUR SPECLU.1/1 Local High School boy for• ltitcheri. WATS, SUPPLDC8 Ill. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tlc . -Those directions A ...... from a cir-Contractine and Supplies k 1 t aft ~ 1y ull SPINET TYPE '"-r Piano. Re· ~ ..,..-9'7·tf< wor a e emoons ex ear 4' SAILBOAT, mahogany h , .1..-J..U-lv P N. 1--------------evenings. John Dory 601 E. Cen· 20' mast. Just overhauled. Com· possessed, now only $295. Ancr UBLIC OTICE MERLE NORMAN tral, Balboa. 68-4tc plete sails & equipment $285. ther Spinette slightly used at I' ADVERTISEMEN~ FOR BIDS COSMETIC STUDIO. Courtesy COMPTOMETER OPERATORS-Trailer availabJe at Newport big saving. And you Just pay Notice Is herebJ' g\veJJ that tbe Board dem onstration by appointment. Expert in addition. Apply Coun-Y~cht & 'Boat Co. 1111 Coast out balance. of Trustees of the NeWJK>rt Harbor FRANCES COOK ty Auditor's office, Hall of Rec-Highway. 69-4tp DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. Union Hgih School Djstrlct of Orang" QUALIFIED t t' 2604 1.. 520 N o. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc County. herntnarter rQ!erred to M the--represen a ive, ords, Santa Ana. 68-4t1.: 30 ft. Cruiser, motor overhauJed, ··Owne r·· will recel~I up to. but not W . Central, Ne\.\'J>Orl Beach. fishing chairs, outriggers, moor-later than t :OO o'c\oclr P . M •. Parlttc Ha bo ll92 w 70-ltc \VANTED -Woman t o answer St&ndard Time . of therlSth dav of Se p-r r -· Ing. Ed Erickson, first pier east tembe r. 1~7. !t'aled b ds ror t e awn,.., 12 YEARS SERVICE of Balboa Pavilion. 59-tfc .of contract ror the co structlon ot Ad-, dress mailing pieces, simple fil- W~D 50 used pianos for our rent Dept. Highest cash prices or biggest allowaocc on ex- W TO RENT year 'round-' 2 j or 3 bedloom unfurn1lhed h~Ule In Balboa or vicinity. Per-. manent reoldenm. Good refer- , encea. Phone HarbCll' 7C17. ett ' l:S&J; J:l!ITAD; ll:XCILUl'GP "8 TRADE-Corona 6 rooni house for house flose to Newport Beach. ~003 Sheridan'St., Corona. Phone 54!J,.M or 667-W. Owner. 69-2tp IEXCllANOI: " -. WILL 'ffiADE -Small H o u s e Trailer for Boat. P . 0 . Box 531, Balboa. 70-2tc llONEY '1'0 LOAN ... NEED MONEY? See U'1 for Quick, Helptul Service on Your FinaDdal Needs -Loanl on Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security Hours: 10 to l and 3 to 5 (Closed Sa turdayJt ) / ~ h -phone in NeY.'port office: ad· dltlon.s to W ood Blea eni at the Ne w· IN THE HARBOR AREA · 9 I M port Harbor Unlo n Aigh School. IQ· ing entries. a.m . to p.m. on. oated in "'d ~hool "''"'"· Su<h bid• HARRY HALL. thru Fri. 75cents per hr. Write 32-Ft. CRUISING SLOOP change. Terms. · DANZ·SCHlll!DT PIANO CO. 1814 % Newiiort Blvd., Costa Mesa shall be rece\\·ed In the o(f ice of the O' ( N Ti S t "Owner'" 1n thf! Newpprt ltarbor Union PAINTING CONTRAC'TOR Bob " '. C O ('\\'S-mC'S. ta e High School Eut 1$th Street. Co.stA 274 Ea.st l9th Street "" age and cxpcricncc-. 69-2tc MeAA-. Orang(. Count)!, caittornla. and shall ~ opened and P'1bllc.ly read aloud Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, Cal1t HOUSEWIFE \\'lth no pre-school at the ·above .statf!d tttme In the office ot the "O~·ner .. tn 8u,h bulldlng. 30-tfc children to represent Avon pro- Ea(k bid mu.st contonn and bf' re-ducts. ?\.1ust have car. ExC<'llent spon.s tve to tbl.s lnvitil.tlon. the plan&, R 0 0 F S 2032 Vall .specifications. and al~ the other docu· opportunity. \Vrite ey ment.s compr1!'1in~ the pertinent con· Vi ew, \Vhittier. 69-4tp tract documents. Coples of the Contract W J BENBOW Document!-are now 9n rile and open • • Be Wlse -Advertise . Brand ne"·! Designed end built by J . W. Swanson. and buik. in the best mann('r, with mahog- any trim throughout. • t f> public ln!!rectki n ta the said off ictt ' 2" or the Ownf!r. and of' Marsh. Sn1ith 4: Ph H b 101 J P owell. An::hllec t.t. located 3t 516 Arch-One af Or !tert>i Build ln~. In th e City of Los An~elf's. in .said Counly and State and mn.'' bt-obtained at el her place by de-positing $2.5.00 for elll;'h set. This de-posit 91·ill be ref'Unde\d If the set or ~ts or Contra.rt Doctment!O de\l,·f'red are roxurne'1 In j!'ood ('Olldltlon within fl\·e days "rte)" tb e bl open in10. This lovely yacht Y.ill gladden the heart of a ny reaJ sailorman. She measuri'S 32' L.0 .A., 24'6'" L.\V.L .. 9·1 • l)eem. and 4'6'" draft. She hes 4:}4 sq. ft. in the s_ALE_-~Ml_S_CELLANE _____ o_u_s_~-'°~ · mainsail and jib, and 225 sq. Ct. NEW band say,· Y.ith motor. 8 inch in the genoa. 15 h.p. 1'.Iichlgan Enrh bid 'ilhall he mad e out on a form ti) be obta\nf'd at ei ther nf the . !WI.Id ciffiC"es 111 ·~;hl rh the Contract Doc-\lmt'nl.!! are on ftle . Ea.rh bid sha ll l>e ¥:C<:.>mpa.n\ed by a <'ertifted nr ca..!!hler·, '(°heck payable to thP Owner. or Mll.stac-tory, Bld Bc•nd in rn.,·nr of !hP ()v,•rw:r executed by the · bidde r B.'! Prinrfp:i.I and a satisractory l!lurety ccimpan)· 1U1 sur,ety. in fi n amount not )f':<S thu.n five per ('ent "f the bid. Th f' rhttk or bid lx••d shall he gl\·f'u "as a ~nrl'.Ultee that thP bidder wlll execute the Con trn•·r Jf , lt hP ay,:ar!led tn him In ron formll}' ,,..-it h th<' ("ontrnrt Dn<·umt>JlL'! an•I w ill provide the .surety bond or bonds tll' l!l)e('ifif'ti fhPrei n •·11hln fi,·e dapi \Cler notifica tto n cit the a.v•llrd of thf' con!rtH'l to the bidd er. COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon 528>-R 2573 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa 2().tlc CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TA,NKS tnstalled Anywhere in Orange ?>llnty ' Contra'ct. Drilling -. Sewer Connection f All \Vork G'uar&nteed) Fd lnsuran'ce Carried The O"'·ner t"e!'f'tVP!'I th" pri\"lleJ:'" ,,f rejf'<'ting any and all bid~ ri r 1n •·nl ve any irreJi:'uta.ritif'! or in!om1a.litie9 in anv t>id or In the bid ding. s1!':!nio~Ja.1~fo~~ .. ~or.sa~r1~o~~d '~i 34-0 Jv.1 R.1 MscCOR¥_!taCKMesa Trust .. f's hu 1LSCertained the 1oteneral ctor a t. '"""' prf'V!\llln,; rate Of per diem Wajt'f'S for r Beacon 506~J each craft or type or workman needoed to exerute the contracts wh ich will ~ awa.rded .the !IUCCes.'!fUl bidden : and V------~-----0-..,,,,....,.-,. the~ prevailing rate11 are contained In FORMED Wind.shields & Hatd !laid l!fPe<'l flcatlon, adopted by the Coven made to order. Al5o Plex.· Board. and a.re i\JI !ollbw.s : CLASSIFICATION: tglass & Luette Sheetl tor sale FOREMEN-All foremen not herein N W Id Prod ~-Co pan• separately (']a1921iflf!d. M.all be paid not u-or u ... '-lt m J , Jes.• than 171Ja cents per hour M to the 303 Third St., Huntington Beach SIX BASIC TRADES. and 12~ Cf!Dtll Phone Huntington Beach 178 per hour u to the SCB-TRADES. mo~ °"tit than The ajoumeyman rat e for the OA.r craft involved. APPREl"TICES -i\~y be emplo)•f!d PERSONAL It In conformity with Sectioc. 1777.5 oC -------------tht' Ca.li rornla Labor Code. R~te S\Vlll1M1!\1C in 3 lessons Si.00. C LASSI FI CATION ' per Hour Art of SY•imming, rront and C-1\ll'"'nter::<. joume)·ml'ln ··--· -SI 90 back cra\\'l stroke ·. 7 lessons ('<'men~ finisher!! t.97;, fn>n v•ork erl!. orn!\mental -1.775 Sl5.00. David Right, r oot of lrn n W(trkt'rl'I. retnrorain~ .. 1.9'75 'I S d B B Ibo J..ahort"ni. genera.I or ro>nstrul"tlon t.35 : onlero t., an ay, a a. Palntt'rs. bru!'h . t .75 Residence 1700 W . Ocean Front. Palntf'rl!. !pr&)' -. -~ --··:too 70-ltc Po\li·er equipme nt oi1trat ors~ ' Air cr'lmp~ors -· ·-·-.. --1.65 ?it is.eni. skip . _ . ·-· ..... I. i'7~ Mixers. mvbile ... __ ,_ .. 2.00 f\.Irs. Richard Featherstone, for· mer pupil of the Matthay School or Piano Forte, London. \Vi 11 take students of piano starting table saw & motor. 11 2 Crystal, Marine Engine. Sleeps 4 people Balboa Island. Hirbor 226. comfortably. I-l as ronvard double 69-tfc s tateroorh. large main cabin, en- -----------~-closed tOilet, complete galley, DO<:; GROOMING set consisting and ample stov,iage space. 6'2'" of electr ic stripper. nail clipper Read Room. This is a real home and comb. Like new at a bar-gain. 104 Onyx, Balboa Island. afloat. And -a lively sailer: ... 6S-4tc OLD OLI\'ER typc\\Titer in good running ordC'r S10. David Rii:::ht, 1700 \V. Ocean Front, Newport Beach. 70-1 tc F OR S;\LE -\Voven bas.c;inette, e!('ctric bottle sterlizer. N('arly ne\\' "Union" machinist tool box, new machintst tools. Beacon 5354. 381 -20th St.. Costa Mesa. 69-2tp VENE.iIAN BLINDS-AIUmlnum steel, wood. Call ua for tree esti mate. Renovation &: re~ SO-Cout Venetian BUnd Co. w .. t 18th and Newport Ave. Col ta Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762· W 38-tl• B A YSIDE PLATING Gold • Silver -Copper -Braa Antiques a Specialty See Our Ad in Orange County Ptlone Directory 1914 Harbor Blvd Ph. Bea. 5113 C.Or. Harbor and 19th, Costa Mesa Next tc>MethodJst O\urch 28-tfc Watche5 • Qocks -·Jewelry CHROMOMTERS Repairing -Prompt Service Sensible Prices Phone or: \VTitc for appointment to NORMAN C. NOURSE, 1805 East Bay Front, Balboa, Phone Harbor 569·J, 67-4tC Boats Priced to Sell 70-ft . Au.'<. Schooner $12,000. 40- ft. Aux. Yawl S7,900. 36-ft. Twin Screw Strphens, Sed. Cruiser. S9.500. 33·ft. Sport F isher (1940) S6.500. 30-ft. AJbacore Bo a t (1947) SJ.850. 42-rt. Sport Fish· er (1947) $5,750. G. E. MINNEY Listings Wanted 711 Coast Hiway, Ne\\'JX)rt Beacon 5032-W. 64-tfc Clippe r Bow Boat 46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H . P . Cat diesel New bait tank; s'wordfish plank : complete commercial E'Quipmcnt. Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc · Harbor 97 MERCURY '42, 110 cooversion complete with transmission & r everse gear, New. 18' speed boat almost finished. as is. Bea- con 5686. • 61 -Uc SNIPE FOR SALE -Recondl- tloned, practically new sail!I. Also' row boat. 2na0cean Blvd Balboa. Harbor tit3-W. 52-tfc Table· power .s.a ,., :oper-a.tor.s -·-·-1.975 Shee• meta.I workers .. . l. 75 Truck drtl"eni. under 8 tori.s. --1 ~25 Trurk dri\"t'I"'!, 6 It) lf) .tons. -····· 1.45 TTuC'k drivers, ·transit 'mix. undt>r 3 )'ants ·-··-·· 1.65 Sept. 22. &ginning. intermed-v AN DRIMLEN iate & advanced. Applications J E w E L R y FOR SALE -Star sail boa t. Latest type, fi exible mast. in- cluding sail5 ready to sail Phone Glendale. CitruB 11188. Tru<"k dri,·ers. tra.ruilt ml x. 3 >·ards. or rt1ore ~ __ t:ns ExC"ept u noted In he •·age sched-ule . th,. rates of per !em w~es for earh (•( the ,·arkous clas.slt!catlo n.s or \1.'0 rk 8hllll be the ht>re\nbe fore Rt rortb taken now. Call Beacon 5868 .or 1786 Newport Blvd. C.olta Meu Y.Tite to Box 234, Corona del 3l~tf~ Mar. 68-4tc· -----------~-- 1.LCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Reply Box 27, Balboa Island 40-tlc WASHING MACHINES · U you don't have one do J'O'D wuhlng at BEAUTY AIDS 11 ' MACHINE and MACHINELESS BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA 60-tlc NEW~ USED OUTBOARD MOTORS REPAIRING Authorized CU.hman Scooter -Agency • 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64 -tfc Bearon 5220 (Across fr:-om Alpha Beta Market) K.N'ABE GRAND. \Vondcrful tone. 70-ltc One or the \\•orld's great pianos. ··,-,,-,=---==-.,--.,-...-- Also Baldwin G:and. Emerson LOANS ~ BUILJ?. buy, im.rove, Starr Chi cker ing. A Behrman modernize or refinance. We pur- Grand $487.00. terms. chase trust deeds. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. NEWPORT-BALBOA FEDERAL 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. USED PI~NOS . Some as low as 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 $85. Good for practice. Trade it ' ~tfc. in at ful l price later . T rrms. MONEY WANTED 56 DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. ~fain, Santa Ana 64-tfc ' PIANO ':lJNTI-lG and repairing. J . J3, Brown. Phone Beacon 5294-J. ~ Broadway, Costa M'5a. 78-~c DOGS, CATS .iz PETS F'OR SALE -Tajont' t~1c>xican })('a vc>rl . J yC'ar old. \Vonderful set. Sl0.00. Call Barnwn, 1-l ar- bor 13. i O·tf \VH ITE BOXER -At stud. call Barnum, Harbor 12. P9-tTc FOR SA.LE-Irish Setter pup, fe-• male, l'<'asonable, 344 E . 20th St., Costa !.1esa, Beacon 5149-?\I. 63-tfc SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 KEYS Made Wblle You VOGEL'S w . .n IQO M&ln SL, Balbo& 11<-tf• FOB BENT FOR RE1'o'T-2 room Apt. a n d bath. Furnished. $50. per mo. J.18 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. 70-tfc F 0 R RENT -Cottage. Ocean Front. attached garage, sunny, ·comfortable. 2 adults. $40 per mo. 1009 E. Central Ave., Bal- boa. 70-1 tc FOR RENT -Large room ""ith private bath: also small apart- ment on Balboa Island Harbor 863-\V. 1" 69-3tc FOR LEASE or for sale, stucco bldg. 3100 sq. ft . at 2073 New- JX>rt Bl\.~ .. Costa Mesa. Suitable for medical-small hospital and other business purposes. Phone Dr. Susman, Laguna 6892. -6'H;tp BUSINESS LOCATION and living quarters on Central Ave., Bal- boa. Call Harbor 1504-M. SS.tic s1ooo:oo ·l st trust deed for 'Sale on nC'w duplex. 5% payable S75.00 per :month. 307 -33rd St., New- por t Beach. 69-4tc ' TRAILERS 81 ' TRAILERS FO!t RENT- Do ~our CJWT1 hauling and mov- ing. All nc\V equipment, $2.25 & $2.~ pi:r day. We furnish hitc.'l. M~hn (;3ros. Servi~ Station, Cor. 17th & Newport Blv'1., ' Costa Mesa 2-tfc REAi'.)' ESTATE 62 TWO REAL BARGAINS -In Cos a l\·tesa. Large 2 bedroom home S5 l 50: 3 bt:.-droom home S535b. See these be rorc you b,uy. CJ~ to Harbor Blvd. Hub Pov.·- C'rs: 1hgent. Harbor 62-W. 69-tfc FOR ~LE BY OWNER-47\0 fL lot on Lido"Isle and 52~ ft. lot on Balboa P eninsula. WW eon· sider ' trade on 2 or 3 bedroom beach house in Balboa or vicin- ity. l'°hone Harbor 707 or inquire at 1569 Mj ramar Dr., Balboa. 43-tl Harbor Drafting Service for Builders Reslden ti al -Commercial ' Til •. C. Coast Hiway, Newport Phone Beacon 5860. 34-tfc FOR SALE -By owner, large 2 bedro6m house with furniture or u~urnished . F ireplace, tile ki tchen. sC'rYice porch and bath. double!lot, fence, 2 car garage. South' .of highway. 328 Narcis- sus, COrona del Mar. • p&-Uc MIRACf..E MILE near Arches, C-2 200' X 237', level all or part, $385. ~ont root, !h: cash. Or lease. M ake offer. Good for mar- ket, dt: or chain store, motel, theatri , marine business. Brok- ers · tesy. Owner at 600 Coast ptighwa>:. Beacon 5593. :tE= f\S-Stp FOR S View locations .above ' ON IStAND A VENUE ~ , 3-Bedroom Home ~ $10,600 :..........0- W. L. JO~DAN ' · 700 E. Central, Balboa TelephGne 153 r 69-ttc' BALBOA ISLAND ALL-Year~'Round Three-Bedroom .... Maid's room and beth. Very -attractive. · Furnished. Fireplace, floor tumaoe, hardwood floors. Excellent location near So. Bay. $29,400 • ISLAND REALTY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W 70-2tc B. A. N E R E--S 0 N REAL VALUES HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES . INSURANCE COMPLETELY 'FURNISHED 2-B. R. home nea r the country club, 6 months old ; · tile 'and ha rdwood . flagstone patio, beautiful fire- place. Furniture valued at $2500. You just have to see this one to appreciate the value this home has, this is really one of the outstanding homes in and around Costa Mesa. See it today. Priced at only $13,500. East Side . • 3-Bedroom home, newly decorated inside ll!)d out Close in; good district. " Full Price Only $7350 ' • WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU B. A. NERESON . : REAL ESTATE BROKER AND' ASSOCIATES 1972 Newport Blvd. 819 South Main Costa Mesa, Calif.. Santa Ana. Calif. -Phone: Beacon 5225 · Phone: S. A.. 7240 . Eve11ings, Call 5458-J 70-ltc f:r Sell It Through Classified Advertising * DOAK REAL TY & D'EVELOPMENT CO. ' Jim Doak Clyde Doak 318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid. Corona de! Mar ''By the Sea" Corona de! Mar -Best Buy Twcrbedroom homes with wardrobe clo5ets and cor- 1\er windows. Bath has shower over tub. Large liv- ing room, nice kitchen with dinette. F1oors carpeted wall-tcrwall . Interior walls all plastered. Exterior is of combeQ shakes of pastel shades, trimmed to, match. Double garages. Best residential section, close to shops, bus, schools and beachc We have several of these homes scattered around to ch0ose from. You can also choose the color scheme of walls, carpets and exterior decoration. Very mod- ern and substantially constructed. Price $8750. Will take full -G. I . Loan with $750 down, payment. Also very liberal tenns for Non-G.I. • rre\"alll ng rate.s of hourly wagea mul -lplied by eight (8). Eight 181 Hours ahall constitute a. day·.s •ork ; It being undustood t.ba.t In the event that work· mf!n are emplo)'9d leu than eigh t (8) hours per day. the r;f!r diem wages •hall be deemed to be that frutlon of the per diem wacu herein e..stabll.shed that the number of hpurl!I or empl oy-ment bean to elcht (8) hours. Overtime ahall be :paid for work performed In e.xceu lor the ttgular day'• or week 's work 'land at the rate for e vert!me of the c~ft lnYOlnd. Holld&Ytl &9 he"ln' r;eterred lo shall be deemed to be N~ Tear's Day. Decoration Day. l ndf!pendence Day. L&bor Day , Armfatlce Day. Thanksgt•- lng Day. &11d Ohrt•~· ll any of tbe above holidays fall Jn Su.nday. tho Monday tollowtns lll'l I be comidered Permanent Waves Tintlng and Manlcurlnc Eve>lng AIJPL -Pb. Harbor 179-W Vi's Beautv Shop 1103 Coast Hlway, 6'rona de1·11a1 15-tfll 47:5 Newport Blvd, c..ta Ma& Phane Beacon 5"TIO 17-tl• DON'T WAIT PARTS AND REPAIRS 916 Coast Hlway Harbor 831 . 32-tf• ,WANTED TO BENT 0 WANTED, TO RENT-2 bedrm. house, furnished, adults, by Csbin cruiser 24'. Sleeps 4. Radio school cafeteria manager. Call Tel. All neW equipment $3,000. Santa ~a 073.5-J, 70-4tp The ,lrches. N e w 3 bedroom . home.~e ·Dining room, fireplace, 20 x , garage. Ready in 30 days. I Hub Powers. Harbor 62-W., 69-tlc Corona de! Mar -Small Home Living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Cute, modern -south of highway. Short distance to beach. -$6350. *-Corona de! Mar -Furnished Home a lecaJ hoUday. lt ah.all be mandatory upo n the Con· tractor to Whom a contnct LI awarded. a.nd upon all subcontra.ctora under him. to pay not le.a tbt.n aa.Jd ,eneral ph-Ta.111 ng rates of pier dli-m wagu to all worlunen employed In the execuUoa of the cont?"aCL J No bidder may with raw bl.s bid r r • period of 30 days arter tbe date ...... for the ope_nJng of bt4 ~ Board of TM.UteiH Sewport Harbor Un.Ion Bla:b School 01.atr1*t of Or.np: County, California. . · Jly A. R . FITZPATRICK. Pub.-A.ug. 26: S.pt. l. 11947. Cl!RTIFICATE OF] BUSINESS FICTl'l'IOUS f"I~K NAllE THE" UNDERSIGNED doe!i hereby certify t.hat abe .111 cotfductlng a Cafe bU!!lnet!• at 620 £. Bay ~ ... wue, Balboa. Callfornla. under the (lctitJ<na firm 1L1Une or Balboa Cale and that aa.Jd nrm 11 ('Oml)OHd ·of tbf following pe_r-.on.t. Fhoee name• an4 addf'uau an &.1 follo..-9. tQ-wlt : . Ct.A.DYS BR:lBE.~S. 1'7 '£. Bay ATe., Bal boa. Calif. • • W ltbeU my hand llla Uth day ot A~. 1947. LOST AND FOUND n LOST -A Wyler wrist . watch, Monday night, in Balboa or vi- cinity. Reward 427 High Drive, l..4guna Beach. 69-2tc EllPLOYHENT WANTED II Yacht Skipper licensed operator two war years, Southwest Pa- cific; Salling Schooner, Army Transport service; familiar, Mexico,. South America; fluent Spanish. best reference. Phone evenings, Long Beach 688409. 65-Stp \VOMAN would like employment keeping house for man or "'·~ man. or a5 housekeeper and companion for woman. Neat, ex· cellent cook. 1717 P omona, Rt. 2. Box ssi. Costa )\esa. tic IVORK WANTED-Ironing In !DJ lltome. Plaln or fancy. 530 Su Bernardino Ave.. Newport He!cbta. 28-tfe DIPLODIENT Off w:w«n • _ Experienced Mechanic One capable ot bandllng job u assistant service -manager: alao lubrication. and ~up man. THEODORE ROBINS ORDER YOUR , SERVEL or ~ade equipment. lde;al sport EXCHANGE-Southwest Los An-f~hing. Exceptional buy. B 0 b geles 4 room apartmtnt for Fitch, 110 Ocean Ave .. Laguna. apartment or house rental. Call FOR LtA5E OR SALE -Bay frontdee, 90 feet plus. M·l zone. • Suita~le marine repair yard, SJX>rt I fishing landing or other indus01al .uses. Long term lease only. No brokers. Box "D" c/o Newsi)rimes. 68-4tp GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW ___________ 65-_tl_c collect AX. 26347. 69-2tp Deliveries Are Improving We May Surprise You VOGEL'S 100 Main SL Plenty of Good Tires All Sizes FOR SALE SAIL BOAT IN FINE CONDITION Just had complete paint job. Holds six comfortably. Hu fitted seat cushions. Price -$450.00 Can Be Seen At 1108 E. Central A\'enue. Ba lboa Telephone Harbor 416 7G-2tc Compound Motor Gallon, 70c Oil Western Auto Supply Authorized Duler Colorado River Special New 13' 5.. Globe ''Mate" runa· , bout with American trailer. 10 h. p: Men:ury outboard. 5744.44 including tax. 1836 N"'purt Blvd, Coeta Mw 17-U. FJectric and Fire Eqllipment Tests AD Qlwltfled Pa•mnel CO-Two. P)r-,. Foun reftII& co•-.,·---DDW P""ebh Practically new 14' KelsonKre!t With 6.5 li. p. Salisbury inboard; uied 6 weeks. Wlth mooring. $550. . --- 12' demonstrator skiff with new 4.2 h. p. Ownpion outboar;d and car top c.anier, only $286. Inc. tax. Seaboard Equipment Co. RESPONSIBLE working couple desires one or two bedroom apartment or house. Will lease for year. Call Beacon 5697, 8 to 5. or Beacon 5890-W. e'ffnings. r 69-4tp L. A. businessman, wife, two small cfi\}dren want off-season rental WILL m· E-Lots <in Udq Ialo . alao m on -Penlnoula on pur- . cbue of 2 ar 3 bedroom booae In Ha bor district. Phone Harbor 7C17 Sl;tlc for about $50 per mo. Will guar-LOTS 0 R SALE -Newport antee good care and pay full Heigl ts and COsta • MeSa. $1000 rent in advance on 8 or 9 mo. to· . See Hub Powers. J. A. lease. Phone collect GRANITE Beek ' Ferry ·Landing, Balboa 9347. 69-2tp Islan 69-tlc WM"T TO LEASE 3 or 4 bed-FOR S~~N.early new comer room house, Balboa Island or 2 home, reasonably Cor oria deJ ¥ar, will guarantee pricecj 10,500. So.uth Highway, premisses and will pay entire near s hool & sto'res, 700 Be- lease in advance. P. 0 . Box 582, gonia, Corona del Mar. Home Balboa Island. 67-4tc 9 a.m. ill 12 p.m. 68-4tc ' RE.Al. ESTATE New 5-room 'home for G.L's. doubl~. -ge ---at 421 Old County Road, Harbor He ts. . . . Also: Other new homes and excell t buslne$ and residence I ' Fine home on N~ lteq~ts. II '"Your Ferd DeoJ.r" 11:18 WDI .. GALVAN Be&alll 5841 See or ean I · !I'wo bedrooms-fairly large livoing room~mplete and nicely furnished. . South of highway; 3 bl~ from school-2 blocks to beach. Unattached at-· tractive guest room and garage. $11,500, tenns. • *Two-Bedroom Home -Corona de! Mar -t? Nice living room, fireplace, Panel Ray heater-Din- ette-Kitchen-Ample closet space. Beautiful golden oak floors.. Exceptional construction. Close to busi- ness and schools. /{good buy at $10,000. * Income Property -Corona de! Mar "(( Three rental units, 2 blocks from ocean. Consist- ing of one 2-bedroom and two 1-bedroom units-all bringing a good income. These a pts. are completely furnished. A good deal for the investment $11 ,900. Newport Beach Home ·2-Bedroom home, furnished, vacant: '12 block from ' ~~.Very cute house. Priced to sell fast at S5.200. ' -t? Newport Heights -New! * Li>vely 2-Bedrm. & den home, ooe'an view, colonilil. -~place. Home has Jots of fancy wood, Interior dlistr. 'nJe kitchen & beth, shower ()Yet' tub, Din- ing room, large kitchen. Setvloe porch. garage. Im- mediate possession. • ~:REAL TY ~ DEVELOPMEN:r ~ • Hutlor ll8 Nc:•iM*'t -l8llO a..t ..... ., llt-tfc ft. T I 1' lMlt' ... 1B Coat Jfhny, N-t • ~ L. L. MENNES, R4altor :Bl3 w .Ce•tral.A:ve.. 2117-W _ 70-ltc a.st Hwy. at~ Clorma del Kar ~Sea" • • ~ltc .( ........... , .............. • ... ._ .... ___ .• 1 ______ ~-------~,·------J--...;_;...;_~~--"'-_.._i ~..;_;____,_~-·~~~~L ~ . , • • ./ • i • 'I \ I , • - J • • l p s· Mt:WP08T BALBOA NBWl•Tl•SI TIJDDA'I' 111 · UH "Be s Insure" Mauri~tstanley , wltll r.ut w.lsta,n1ey *· Former League Official Gives SOlons Pointers (Contillued tr<Jm Pap ()De) would come for expoeitlon ~ the public, before the city council la required to act. -I 116 lllullie A.,.. Barllor l'l'M He explained that people Join· in' in recall. movements are well m~aning, but for the most part do not have the picture of what they are doing \o their city. -Jal- Burke aJao touched upon t h e advisability ot strengthening em- I Harbor Glass CA>. ploy:e relations citing experiences of ·a number of Jndustrial cities where contracturaJ systems have succeeded frate rnalism to t he benefit of the city and its em- ployes. Such systems gives secur- ity and removes uncertainty, thus fostering stability, amicable re- lations, between cit y government and employes. He E'mphasized his belief that civil service ~th an eva luation provision is desirable. 1811 ~ I ft..Jlar, ... " • AV'l'OHOBq.E GI.ASS BOAT GLA,'18 and Boat ~Uerillg CfJaD lmtalJed Wblle You Walt .\ in choosing your home·linancing plan as in select· • • 1ng your groceries and clothing. .. BEFORE1c you finance, get the full details of our ·home loans NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS . 4nd . LOAN ASSOCIATIO~ P. A . PalrntT, PTeridenc 11a311 VIA Lieb NEWPORT BEACH. I CAL.IF'CRNIA " GORDON a~ FINDLAY OONTBA~OJ' AND BuruiEB Ofllce: .1410 °T""l 81"1. Pbooe Barl>or UI CABINET SHOP SERVICE I CABINE'l'S AND MILLWORK T. C. JOHNSON, SupL .. \ Noted ArtiSt ·' Makes Home In Balboa ( ntlnued from Pace ll tory, l the Miss America contests. H e d signed and executed all the thousa ds ot exhibit ~ths for conven ions and s hows h:i?ld in the auditor um, plus the stafe scener y and backgrounds. • Shef-wood created attention with his well known murais ot ' the great Chicago World's Fair, de· picting th'E' outstanding! buildings of the "Century of Progresa" ))e.. fore they were completed. These murals were exhibited in the prin- cipal cities or the United States and then v.·ere sent to Europe. SherWood's designs a nd execu- tions were carried out by many exhibits at the "Century of Pro- gress", including the well liked \Visconsin. Texas, a nd Puerto Ri· can exhibits. The Dallas a nd San Diego fa irs also used his . fllents, a nd Mr. S he r\vood has also desi gned floats for the Ne\v Orleans M&rdi Gras parades (New Orleans. is his hon:ic ) the P a s a d e n a ·r ourname nt of. Roses. a nd other s. He a lso created the beautiful ball room ro,r the ~t yst i c Club Carnival organization, for Ernest L<-e Jahnke. AssiStant Secretar y of the Navy, in the New •• . ' P • · · His early adventures rangt-d in Africa, be left for Alaska. and 8 JD tnm acoutlng In Mrlca and IOld left his gold mine there to SOFVe Barbara mining In the early days of Cali· the British agiinst th e Boen. tornia and in" the Klondike to War Wounded, he rertirned to England and explorations in, Africa to be decorated. and the n took Frederick Ruuell Bum- llam, Who aided Lt. Gen. Baden- Powe in founding the Inter1'a- tional ·Boy Scout organization, died ly today at his home in San ta' arbara. He was the father ot , rick Burnham ot Udo Ille and h spent much of hie time here _ til hia marri'age three' years ago jen he lived ln Los An· Born in nvoll, Minn.., 1n 1861, part in other . African explorati0:ns Maj. Burnham came -to Loe An-before returning to Los Angeles. ~leS in· 1870 and spent h is early . He ,,wrote two books, "Scout- Years as Indian sceut, cowboy .me on Two ~ntinents" and "Tak- BJld dei>uty sheriff. Goliig to Air!· Ing Gl>ances. . ca, he ser~ as a British scout He served at one tl.Dle on the . .:;::;:..r~-. State Park commission in the war agamst the Matabele, Maj Bur• nh I ·hi · . am eaves s widow d~ing which his o~tstanding ex-Iler. ahd a~on, Roderick Burnh~ plo1t was the trac~1ng down and and-three ~ndchildreD . Sa • w·11 . Ayres to Develop . les . I Vanderlip-Acres St dy High . Kelvin C. Vanderlip, president of the PaJos Verdes Corpora tion, today announced the a ppointment of Fran!;< H . Ayres & Son as de- l• · c t vclopcrs or the Portuguese Bend Iv ng. OS s area of Rancho Palos Verdes. The , Ayres firm has been cngagc~·n community development work · Sev~al hundred Salvation Arm0y Los Angeles since 1905. wome1·· will square orr .at the High Approximately· 2.000 acres of Cost Q Living and other problems shorc-lirfi... residentia l sit('S in the at th fifth annu al encampment Portuguese Bend area ar c involVed of Sa\Vation Army H om,e League in the projec t, situated on the memb&irs \vhich meets at the Re-south s ide of the Palos "erdes dondo~ Beach camp Wednesday, Peninsula~ overlooking the Cata- S,epreu:iOCr 3rd for three days Jjna channel. under1 t,he chairma nship of Mrs. This ts t he f iTs t time the P alos Lt. C@l. Russell E . Clarke of Los Ver dE's Corporation has offered Angel~Sr . any of t he sea coast holdings of l" Rancho P a los Verdes since the Orleans Jl.1ardi G ras Ball in 1929. SCOUT VI, WITH MYRON LEHMAN. Newport Harbor \'acbt club, SinC"t' 1935. Sherwood has been at helm, wu nnt ln Labor Day'• InternaUo~ Star race. olr Los Mr~ Col. C. E . Ba tcs of Sa n purc hase of the 16,()(X) acre prop- Fran co MU be principal speaker er ty in 1912 by t he late Frank A. The watch ·re- paired "B E RE come. to yoo renewed tor many montha of dependable 9el'· 'Vice. GD&l'&D•' i-1 repoln-efa1ne parta. creating atmospheric hig ht club Anrle. harbor. ) -News-Times photo by Kent Hitchcock. set tings and doing murals for 1 a nd est of honor. Vande rlip, New York financier . Agerida for the confer ence in-Rancho Palos Verdes, part of clubs a nd other or ganizations. AAF A t Sherry A. ShC'r\vood Is known ccep s by all associalC's as an honest '"'orker. aJ,\·ays tr~'ing to do his · · \\"Ork even bC't t('r than ~fore. c· ·1· A Many p<ople arc p roud lo call him IVI 1an s "friend". Penc-ill-:~-.ty-p:-::._n_elities Pilot Trainee (Continued from P age l ) Assist~ Depar;mC'nt Chier o( Staff for th(' State of California, a nd \\'as installed as Commander of the local NC'''·port Ball X>a Post No. 6S86 on l\!ay 6, 19-17, at !he Rendezvous Ba llr oom, Balboa. Apr1i lst or this yea.II Monte Grin1cs and Ross Greeley forn1ed partn('rship in the ~cal Estate and Insurance Bu!<.iness at the same addr('ss, formerly undc·r the name at Joh n 1::. Sadlcir, and no'" doing business as South t'oast Real ty and InvC'sLme nt Cbmpany. -Monte '''ill con t inue g ivin g prompt jiOd cour trous attention to those who are on the "~ure-insurc'' side for he has always found this principa l m akes· fo r a good poli cy. Sherry Rgdecker Seeks to Regain (Continued from P age 1) vacancies until no\V a nd 1 an tici- pate a large nun1bc'r of appl ica· tions. Of course, the class can ac- comodate on ly so many mro and it \\'ill be> a case of ''first come. first served." The actua l en trance examinations ,,·il l be held on 8-12 Septcn1bcr at fl.lather F ield . Sac- ran1cnto. California. sc there .is very little t inie left. I urge every inter C'!'tcd young man in Orange county to a c t quickly." Application blanks can be ob- t ained a t the U. S. ~\.rmy a nd Air Force Recuriting Sta rl on at :?02'~"'.i: \V. 3rd street. Sa nta Ana. or from itny air for ce base. I Galley Announces New Policy T he Galley, unique and papular dining room. at 507 E. Central, in !Jal boa, ""'ill change its JX)licy after Sf'ptcm bC'r 15. Mrs. S exton an- nounced today. 1 .. i;ludc!( discuss ion Qf current bud-the first Spanis h la nd-grant in get problems in the low income bracket, and ways and means of Califor'nia da ting back to 1784. assisting low J·ncome families iii origina lly belonged to the Sepul- veda fam!Jy. During the Mexican meet ing the high cost or living. era, the Portugue'se Bend section "There is more than o ne way ·of the Ran cho \vas a fa\·orite land· to pretlar e a nutritious menu for ing placC' for smugglers. Later it a fAmilY Y.ri lhout overspending the became a whaler's re ndezvous. faryiily budget," Mrs. Cl arke~ said . When Vanderlip acquired the· proP· "\\'e propo~c to learn every pas-erty, it was at Portuguese Be nd 'l'he incrE'asi ng popularity of this s ible shor.l·cut in the purchasing h h d ·d d I t at e i ec1 c to ocate his own lit l ie restaurant has n1ade it dif-a nd .preparation of food so ras to home. fi cul t for f\1rs. Sl'xton to maintain gi,·c the grC'atest amount of1nour- e 3·DAY SERVICE e · Prices Beuon~le 1191 Newport Bl\'d. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5821-\\' Newport Electric Appliance -·./ · Establis hed 1944 Refrigeration & Appliance Service 2305 Coast Blvd. Newport Beach Harbor 2138 hPr standards of ''delicious food, ishme nt at reasona ble cos t .\ dclig hlfully served. in hOn1elike ''Salvation Army mothers are surroundings", so she has r eluc-cogn i za nt of t he purse-s tring tanlly dC'Cidcd tha t , commencing t ightening ticnds due to r educed s~'Ill cmbcr 16, dinne r at the e:&t-pa)'Tolls, unemployment and hig h !Py ,,·ill b<> by reservation only !i\·ing sosts., a nd Y.'e are out t o do on \vcek days. In this ma Oller, all everything fX>SSible to educate guC'~ts \\"ill con tinue to l'njoy t he homf·makcr s in deli\"e r ing th e Galley's \\'onderful Mrals '"ithOut knock-out punch to the hi gh cost !.====================.======== h ., f . TE· -VI"IO". '-TE·'-v~010··-T-· -·~s10.1<-T-· -VISIOS .• a,·1ng to ,,·a1 ur service. of liv.ing,'' t he Army lC'ader dC'-.Lo&;.. ~ LT.; ·a.o ~ ...,~. .-;.&....E,., · 1'he Ga]]('Y \\'ill continue t o clarC"ci. Sf'r\'c its Businessnicn's Lunch, Dr. Fra nk Bailey, Southern Cal- fron1 11 a .nl. to 2 p.m. d aily e x-ifornia educator, will adchess the Cl'Pt Sunday <tnd f\Ionday. and no. con\"ention on 'l'hursday afte rnoon, rC'ser \'ations ,,·ill ~ nc{'('ssary for Sep tember 4, at 2 o'clock at the Saturday or Sunday dinner . Mr s . S ex ton "'iii a lso· continue to cater Redondo Beach camp. 9jlf'cin l partirs. in the Galley or at ClaSSl!ied\a~ DO get the job ~on1e. done. _ SEE WHAT'S ·GOING ON in the World at This Very Moment! - ~~~~~~~~~~~~·-~!Aquaplane Crown Follo-...·ing in the footsteps-or, rath£'r , splashing \Vakc-of h('r famous falhC'r, diminuitive 15-ye<lr ol d Sh('rry Rod£'Cker, daughter of F rank Rodeckcr, onc-tin1e holder of the national championship ac- quaplanc title, will S('ck to r egain th<:! crO\\'n for the family name. e:t~~y~~i~es:·En~y TELEVISION SJARCK'S Cafe .. 'Newport~ WRESTLING BOXING -BASEBALi, • •• I IPMEHT 1 Large Shipment Ammunition Just Arrived DOVE. AND DUCK SHELLS . 410 Gauge, 20 -16 -12 l!untipg Licenses · • Deer Tags ·. ~ • Ammunition • Knifes • Canteens • Red Caps D. EE .R A M Mu N IT I 0 N ~ 1 30-'06 -.30-30 .300 ·savage .30-40 Krag .410 Sh otgun Shells • .• OPEN SUNDAY • Open Every Day Including Sanday Newport T acltle Store I 05 McFadden Pl. .,,_ ......_ 11 . - .. • Newport . The blonde and petite R edondo B<'ach schoolgir l has fil £'d appli-1 catlon to ride in this year 's f irst post-\var rc ncY.'a l of thC rinti onal-1 Jy famed annual 44-mile aquapla ne r ace S ept. 7 from Santa C3tatina Island to California's South Bay bc>aeh cities \vhich her father won in 1938, 'setting a Y.'ortd·s record a nd finiS hing "'ith a broken arm . Rodecker's ma rk was bet tcrcd in 1939 by Dale Carpenter . "Father's not at all ent husias- tic ahout my £'nlcr ing the r ace," S)lC'rr y says, ''but I finally con· vinced him that his k nowlcdJ:;:e and cxperi£'nce of past r aces v.;11 help n1c to avoid the mishaps he encountered by lear ning the hard \Vay." Already in training for the "Gre<t t lroningboard [){>rby" to be held n<'xt Si:optC'lnbcr 7. Sherry Is acquaplane rid ing daily a t increas- lng ly fastC'r speeds to condition for thC' gruelling course \vh ich ex- tC'nds 'from Catalina to RE'don do, i\la nhaltan and l-fern10!'1t beaches. 1\lthou~h sc,·eral \von1t•n have Tidden in the seven a nnual pte- ,,·ar races. non\> have y<'t \VOn the C\'Pnt, accord.in~ to Frank Cham- pagnt:', prc-sident or the Aquaplane Race association. Skyway to Link Nearby Cities Ever y city and to'A-TI within a 20-mile radius of Los Angeles, as '-''e4 as many east of the city, will be linked. with Skyway 1, the first CC>Mt-to-coast air route for the personal plane operator. it was disclosed today by President C. S . Beesemyer of t h e Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Loe Angeles will be the western terminus of the transcontinental air avenue. running 40 miles wide from Wuhingtoo. D. C., with two east811 lep ~ at Abilene, Texas, and a sinsJe path from Ahl· Jene to Los Ansel ... 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