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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-09-16 - Newport Balboa News Times (2). ' • . , [ ,, SOUCJTOBS. Suddenly the towii seems Inundated ·• with solicitors selling maga- zines, w a s h i n g machines, brushes, horse feathers, et al .. 'The old racket of ge~ enough to work your way thru. college seems to have become a trifle threadbare, but that doeS not.deter them flun any number ol otheY stunts. Th~ Chamber of Commerce recently paid its respects to lhese purveyors ·of fiction and· literature and articles on how to save the COWJtry and 'the world. A well dressed hoinbre w i 11 bree'le into the C. of C. of- fices with a high-toned letter to 'Manager Harry W e I c h and lifter the poll te sparring is done, t h e distinguished gent will casually ask for a letter of approval to t!le pub- lic at large and when our Harry, his patience worn rather thin, ~trikes back with a few gentle phrases he can· use on occasion, the vendor \vill .,_retort, "0, you1 don't care to cooperate'" Naturally th at is about. the last stra"4 m"aking one feel that if we do not sub- scribe all is lost, yet knowing dam well you can pick up any Mag. and read in it where to subscribe. Ipcident- ally there are one or two or three stores in this man's IOcale that will' gladly send U. your sub. to any periodic- al, including that great fam- ily joornal, the News-Times, as weU. Also it is not a bad idea to patronize the home merchants ever and anon; they pay large gobs of taxes (when you get yours shortly the ta'< gobs will b r i n g • !;('.feeChes of anguish) and they give much. of their time to civfc affairs, than which this b u r g would cease to grow and expand as it has been doing. AU in all they are entitled to your patron- age: and we have yet to dis- cover one solicitor who leaves any of his coUections in the village till. , -... + +':- Federa.I Aid! linb! This bus- iness of running to Wash- ington every· time your nooe gets out . of kilter or you need a new mop, seems to have incited the Indiana state legislature to such a pitch that they have just re- asserted their independence, in this wise: "Indiana needs no · guard- ian and intends to have none.• We Hoosiers-like the pe<>- ple of our sister states-were fooled' for quite a spell with the magician's trick that a doUar taxed out of our pock· ets and sent to Washington ' -. will be bigger when it comes baek to us. We have taken a good look at said dollar. 1 ' We find that it lost weight in its journey to ~Vashington and back. The political brok-· erage of the bureaucrats has been deducted. "We have qecided that there is no such thing as federal aid. \Ve Jmow that there is no wealth to tax that is not already within t h e boundaries of t h e 48 states. So we propooe hence- forward to tax ourselves and take care of ourselves .. \Ve are fed up \yith subsidies. doleS., and paternalism. We are no one's stepchild. W~ have grown up. We serve 11otice, t h a t we will resist Washington, D. C ., adopting us." I • • ' . "BALBOA • .NEWP I - I • , ' • ~· Only On,np O,.+et,i Week!Y New....- Member Audit 1111- reaa of~ CO ,T MESA EDITION ~BT 8.i:Aoa, oO{LlfORNIA, TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBEB UI, 1K1 •184• 1 BALBOA BAY LIONS Prominent Mason Diet In ·Hospital Realtors Reply to Criticism . By Federal Housing Official George W. Morelock. 82, 120 East 19th street. Costa Mesa, died early Tuesday morning in Community hosJ:!itaJ. He w!lS born in Milon, Mo. and had lived inter- mitte ntly in Costa Mesa for 25 years. making his home there per- manently for the last -nine years. He was a retired fanner and ... vas prominent in the l\1asonic lodge of Jacksonville, Mo. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Earl Gable or the home address: a granddanghter . 1\-tfs. Oorothe~ En- es a nd one grea tgTandson. · Funeral arrangements are pend· i ng ~ai Smith and Tuthill mortu- a!")·. Santa Alia. Abandon Search For Sea Victim Russell E. Craig. harbor master . and Robert l\1yers of the Coast Guard today cxprcssC'd the opinia·n that further t'.'fr0r ts to locatt'.' the body or Pasadena· manufacturer John C. \Villiams. "'ho va nished Aug, 30, appeared futile and have be£'n officially tt'rminated. \Villiams' 28-foot cruiser was found .anchored and unmannC'd off Crystal Cove 15 hours after he had left on a solo fishing trip. Thorough searches from boats and by diver s have been conducted by the Coast Guard. harbor police and, friends of the missing m an in the kelp.infested area, but no trace of the victim has been found. Point Beautification Committee Appointed By Peninsular Group Re&lton will ooaU.ue to npt federal alum-eleatall()e typee of boualnc w.hlcb are advoeated to re-plaQe M>undly-worll.ecl~t lo•~t bomlnc Pf'OC1'UDllo It wu dJ9CI09ed la a .urvey conducted today by Tho s_...no-. B.anker L~unches 'Let's Get Better Acquainted Drive LUB RECEIVES CHARTER A New Esclmive , Nr' n-. F'" .. -*l!morree , FORUM of Public Oplalon latttvial·a "1th Promla.- e•t Cltlzena oa Uve Local !1.UUN TODAY on edltortal. i-«e: "Should Costa Mesa Incorporate'' China Cove Boosters Draw life As : ''No'' Votes Fail iLou Gates · G·r_acio.usly Chlna Cove boost.en drew Ute today It became ~J' ap- parent that tbe muater of "no" vote. would fall ellort of &be rstral.n-tnc percent.ace npre. • • • An Incomplete tabulation of protata to the propoted u.eMment d.latrtct for ~ acq~ltJ.on of China Cove u a public beach showed 1n1btll,ntl..Uy leM tb&o the required tlfty per cent neceuary to aide track the luue, Harry L Blodgett, attorney Accepts It l ':::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::!.:~lo~r~Coro~~n~a~d~e~l~Jll~ar~~C~lv~l~c~AMocl.a~~~Uon, uJ.d today. J. B. \Vebb, city engineer, told the Ne\Vs-Times that all the yro- test cards have not yet been count- ed . but. he said, a final account- ing would show only about 25 per c~nt of those eligible to \o·ote as rC'gistC'ring disapproval of the issue. 200 . Lions l\nd Guests Witness Ceremony In Balboa Bamboo Room In effect , he explained. the city cou'ncil rfl.ny no\v, a t its Oct. 6 meC>ting, approve further develop-- m ents for the special C.Orona :!el Mar assessment diStrict which has been a prominciy bone of conten- tion· among property O'-"'ners ahd civic leaders. A prelim.inary plan,; submitted by A. B . MOn r oe. consulting en- gi neer , and W ebb, proposed to divide an estimated ·~.<X>O over about 18JO torona dcl Mar prop-- cr ty owners in a sliding assess- ment formula \\'hich '''ould tax Cove-side dwellers for 20 percent of the park cost, whil'e those liv- ing away from tht'.' development \vould pay ~ m a thcma ti('.flllY de- crt'.'asing amount. It was this point, plus. scepti- cism as to ho"· far $66,000 would go in making a park. that gav~ tongue to those Opposed t6 the plan. Teton Docks At Lido Channel After 2500- Mile Sail From Hawaii "\'ou cannot lmactDe the hoaor and humlllty I feel in baviDC tlll9 placed In 1113' luuldo .. ~ of the Balboa Bay Uom club." de- clared Louis F . Gates of Balboa Island. as he accepted from ~ trict Governor Fr-ank Shufelt of Seal Beach a charter establis.hlQg the Ne\\'port Harbor unit as an ~­ ficial branch of Lion JntematJon.. al. ifonday night. t 'J'\\'o hundred LioRs and Liane. ses and guests of the Balboa SQ club and other clubs in the Fourrb d.istrict of state Llonism witnes:aed the colorful ceremony, which WU featured with a dinner, ~ by Anita S exton and her cat~ anp a ladies night program. both o[ which were given in the Ba.Dr boo Room at Balboa. In presenting thf:' charter to Mr. Gates, the Fourth district gover- nor prefaced his opening remarb by stating that the document ..._ (Continued on Back Page) Local School District Offers ijid for Bldgs. On Old Army Air Base A morgue, hospital ward build- ings, recreation halls, supply bUiifcf... in&_s and mess halls were airtf>ng th~ army structures located at. th. Santa Ana Army Air Base, Santa Ana. Orange County. California. on ,vvhich the \.Var Assets A~ is tration today received appllc.. ti oils. The buildings, 115 of them Weft' offered by W AA for off-sit.. ~ moval. Evidently. not superstit10la is the San Joaquin elementary school district. which Jlpplled far the morgue, stating it would"De used as a "custodian's room" at one of the San J oaquin schools. The Glendale unified sPK>ol <fl>. trict, Orange County, the Baldwin Pary school district, Compton City schoo1 district, Newport Harbor unifiei:l school district, Los.Angeles Pacific College and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Ang• !es were among the varied priority applicants for the buildings. '· , Clarence Hull, W AA legal ct. partment chief, states that appft-· cations wer e r eceived for all 115 buildings and decisions as to ao- ceptances or rejection will be- made by him today. t 5000 Visit Balboa For Pirate Events~ Fresnoan Wins Auto • ' ' •. I , ' • ·, I ~- I : 1. ,. • ' ' ' • r ' • NEWPORT BALBOA NZW8.-TJllBB TUESDAY N-pwt -!I, Cam. l!ep!: 1!1 IM1 Pge2 Hands Off States Urged By Howser SIM'S. 'SEA FOOD SPA .Roast TURKEY ~HICKEN ... NEW YORK OUT 8Tllil --~ .. IO WHOLE BROD.ED LOBS'l'EB ... -------.$%.60 with drawn but!B. BBOD.ED SWOJWFISB STEAK ·-··--.$1.liO FBIED OOllBINATION SEA. FOOD .. _____ .. -$1.llO t;JUED SBRJMP _$1.llO RAINBOW TRO~--Sl.'75 .. Bot Mince Pie with Brandy 8aace Soape • ee•M-• Dm11 e. • Sam's Sea Food ·Spa and Fish Market SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 1g.... Preservation of the rll:hts of states from federal e.ncroachment WU urged by . Attorney General F'r'ed N. Howser in addrean here before mtttinp of the Coundl of State Govem~tl: and the CaJ .. ifornla Commission on Interstate Cooperation. The jeopardy to states' rights arising from the U. S. Supreme Court tidelands decision was d~ scribed in detail by HOW!er, who declared that 157 years of Amer- ican precedent are menaced. Re ferring to the court's auwntr tion that the Congress will adjust Inequities arising over the owner- ship of these improvemen ts, How- ser said, "One with any knowledge at all of the practical problems involving getting a ny legislation through Congress. knows of the many headaches ahead. The Civ- il War claims of California have ne ver been adjusted by the Con· gress. The Indian claims of Cali- fornia have never been adjusted. How can the Congress straight- ~" out this destruction to the Plw>nm: Lon~ Beac.b M0-79. eoz..oo -.od D4-0I long established rull'S of property • law?'' :~!40~~l~c-t~~~mp~~,.~·~7~~~~~~~~~~~(N~-~~8-I~~-~~)=: 1 The California attorney general emphasized. that the only way to rectify the inequities or the deci- sio n is by legislative action re- I L. and W. Electric Ranges IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Crown Hardware C. T. JUNKINS &.. SON HARD\VARE 812 eoa..t Blvd. Harbor 232 .APPLIANCES Corona. del Mar • Before You . Build or Remodel • Sample and Display Room9 Color guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock of carpets • and linoleum. Bogs & Carpe18 Cleaned, Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works l&U llouU. Mal.a St. BANTA ANA . s toring tidelands titles to ·the state. "We must look to the Con- gress, and the outlook is not bri~Qt . I t m caiis a tedious job," he dec la red. Two Join; 'India' Talk at Rotary At the \\•eekly Tuesday night meeting of Rota ry, held in the din- ing room of \Vhite"s Park Avenue ca re. two nev.· members were in- ducted and an interesting talk on wartime recollections of India was heard. The Inductees "''ere John Sailors. c;'i ty Adminis trative offi cer. and \Villiam Keith. operator of Keith's Jewcle~' on the island. Davld 0 . French, Santa Ana at- torney, was guest speaker . Be \Vise -.Advertise OPEN I A. M. TO 8 P . M. • 81ZZI.JNQ 8~ • e Delldoao llAlnbmpn • Bo.De Baket P1e1 SHEP'S 1015 COAST MORWAY NEWPORT -r"be Borne of Good J:a&a• CLOSED ON MONDAY Main at Fifth Santa Ana .A/f,·,.,,.a/iv,,f J G lowia1 m•moriet or your -··· . ' ~d1n1 day will be r•lrindl.:I i.n th• da.J:;rJiiir d•pths or tb- aill thimmerin& diam~ndt, .et in 14-karat eold •... ' 17J.DO - .. ;· I "lk AE-rkm a rt .. ee• ,..,.. .. -... .. r ... ; \:) k r ,, .., __ _.as Fa W.1 1rmrd1a ... w • 1 • • • You're sure to be rewa rded with •n enthl/sia1tic "Yes!" rrom your on" and only wi1h thi s t parlrling, three-diamond weddini band •• 1polresma.o. , .. ~t.7J BUDG.ET PAYMENTS NO EXTRA COST i 1-·-·. ~··-:· , ---....... ·-~~-:-· I . • ~ " COOP!:RATION. C barmlnl' Brtty lf&rKTove of 8 11.lbua. (centr>r ) 8ho\\'!t oast Guard11 n Earl .J. Bro"·n (lf'ft ) "°"' clad !'ri ti\\"port tla.rbor people u r to unite ln the Mpr lnR of me»1~ for t he u ff't y of yM"hla m r n o.nd fl11'ht>tm en . 8 hf" l'lJ g etting r P-atl}' to lM'k up tht> 8iKD!l,-(OO f' Oil he harbor- muter'• pl.er, llOene of the picture. That'• Ha.rbormastt·r HU !l!I {.'raJa-lookl R pl~ant ly on -Official U . S . Coasl G ard Photo. . New Costa Mesa Trailer Concern Sends , Load East Glover Tmilers. 200 \Vest 17th str('(>t. Costa l'vlesa. has la~nched its first shipment to the east""coas t. Four gleaming alluminum craft were loaded onto a n at car at 2:30 Tuesday a fternoon. marking a c li- max to a 30-day operation in which the local pla nt has managed to parlay the new businesses from a ground fl oor assembly t o a produc- tion of four trailers per day. O n the first of _Augus t, th~ com- pany movC'd its t"'·o plants. located at Riverside and La Habra. to Costa Mesa and consolidated the equipment at the new factory site. The combined of)Cration now em· plo,ys 30 to 35 m en. Glover Trailers owns a fleet of 60-foot truck trn.nsports on which their products are h auled to mar- kets \.\'est of the 1'1ississippL Eig hty per cent of production goes to mid- \\•C'St and "''estem dealers. a com- pany spokesman declared. . Coast Junior College Priority On Land Read ard Has Top d For S le Federal Agency Officer Info s News-Times Par- cel ~ill .Be Advertised Fo Bids Shortly. LOS A.~GELES (Tue..day)-\\'lthln few days thef War AS8et.!I AdmlnJsb"atlon here "111 ad\'ertlse for aa ' the 71 &tructdres and land con1prls.l.ng from 160 to 170 acres on th ' Santa Ana Arfn.J· Air Ba!Mi at 15th and O. Atreeta In the coun.t y limit , near Costa M~ • • • This h1 the site on which t he Orange Coast J~lor ColleKf!· Bo•rd of Trmt- ee. or Huntlngto1111 Beach and Newport , ach ha8 a So. S plorlty on the buJldlngs and l&nd. OthC'r ag€'nCil'S which have evard\ which borders the site 'at h ii;hC'r priorities but have not st a t· 15th d 0 str e<>ts. <'Cl thl'Y are interested in the site \Vh t is actua lly hap ar~ th£' fedC'ral agencits. w hich said ' . Sapp, is .. that' ha\'l' priority numtx-r one, and R e· chanG our origi nal pl construction Finanre Cor por ation. vert only one par ning now, 'e have to n and ad- ," If the .. ' \\'hich has prior ity number two. · or1 g1'l O''·ners of the arm land Others \.\"hich have lesser prior-reline{ h t heir claims, then this i~es and may bid for the property othe arce1 \.\•ill be dvertiscd \\•hen the date is set by the \Var for r. in \\'hich cas the O r - Asscts Admi nistra ti on are state a nge ast Junior Collge boar,d ;ind local go\'c>r rimC'nts and non-Y.111 ~ 'e a ch ance to id for it. profit institutions. None or these too. J . Sapp implied. lla\'e as yc>t s ta ted t~ they Th and \.\'hich \\'ill be a dvcr· ,,·ould place a llid. tised r sale v.·ithin a few days :S ot a Kf"du <'tlon is no art or the proPEf"tY \.\'hjch Alfred Sapp. assistant to the is noW! he basis for a c~t action 1 chief of disposal. Real ProjX'rty bet,vf~ the O ty of nta Ana ABC Executl.Ve, Division. \\:a r Assets Administra-a n!! t \VhittiC'r Comp y o f Los tion. told a r epresenta tiv<t o/ The .i(ngeJ · This suit is e~cted to Faml.}y, Leave Nev.·s-Timcs here Friday 1t.hat al-be s1 Ni out of court. 1ome time thougli the Orange Coast J unior this Y' r, the News-Ti es learn-w"th p h College board originall y r~uestcd C'd fit> a source other than the I rop ecy 243.49 acreage, the land nJ.v being \Va r If A sets AdmjnistTat,on . T I • • N offered for sale is not '"n true e eVISIOn ear te rms a roduction , eve n though w A B h Sidney R. Gaynor . vice presl· the acreage is much less. . ~ ey • ~S . dent in charge of sales for the ~Vha~ h as actually ha pwn~. is 0 RO Training American Broadcasting Co. and I this: s1nC<'. t he ~-liege aut~or1t1es ! station KF1 has conclud'Xl a two made their or1g1 na l request , a 1We y-five Naval R~rve Of- \.\'eeks respi\e from business a t his thorough search .0~ ~it le cldims by firer$~; the Ci,·il Engi r Corps summer homt'. 231 Agate Ave., the real cstat ~ d1v1s1on of the fed-Com~ t'nt "'ill partici ate in a Balboa. Together \~:i th his \\•ire. cral agency disclosed that the to-l\\'O-fe ks training co se being his ,,,.o s ons, Jcff rt'y a nd Chris· ta l acr('age could not be offered condµc ed in the El('ve nth Naval topher. His daughter , P am£'la, a nd, as. ~ "'hole. It w as lea:ner1 t~at district from 9 SC'pt. toj 22 Sept., last but not \east, his pup, Penny, or1g1na l ownE'rs ha\'e first claim 1947.1 I he "'iii return to E ncino for t he to the farm land on Harboii Bou!-\\1~sl y A. Bush, ENS. CECR, wintC'r months. 609 1~ .oas t Hi .. ••ay , N r ,.., port Although Gaynor's forte in the American Legion Beach, alif., has bee n splectod as hroadcast,.ing field is advrrtising, a r~prrsentati\·<' from !this ar ea he y,·axcd' par ticularly enthusiastic L A Sh S t to at.t~"d this course. on the subject of the outlook for • • o~ e Si I i~r training coufses a r e' television. '''hen a Ne\\'S-Tirqes re-held "*h quartC'r a nd !all mem- porter interviewed him. OnC' of the most colorfu l ('\'ents bc>rs ofj the> voluntC'er <fEC com- , . .... in American Legion history, ,,·ill pone t nrc eligible for consider-0.-'T~~ Don Lre S)stem h as ~n lX' opcned to thC' puhlic for the t io ~. Tile nrxt course \fill l>e in t :l e\·i~~n~ pro.~ra.~1s for the_past l6 first tim e \\·hen California JState Novqmtkr and conduct<'<i at Nova \ )t'a~rs. hf' sai~. the las t six from Co nvention stages its gi~antic Air ~·l ij;sle Test center, P oint J t~'.'1r h•.1! station ~t op the Holly-opening at t ile Coliseum Sunday l\1ugp, Ca.Hf. and u_ S . l\{aval Con-1 "ood hills. All this. so l~· has cvC'ning, Sept. 21. •tru ti Battalion Ct'.'rlter, Port * _,,,.' ... * • \ insurance p.a. palmer INCOIPOIATfD w. o. bud, Insurance counselor 3333 via lido, newport beach, coli!. telephone ne_wpor~ beach, harbor 1500 * * I Pa·cific Heating Co :, Inc. Residential & Commercial Heating Forced Air, GraYity and Floor Furnaces Harbor 676-R 1709-1 ·1. Coast Hiway Corona' del MaT " Tiernan's Have a . Safe 'to FiJ Your Needs Surveys show that 43· P•r cent of busi nes~ concerni whose records have been d estroyed by fire. were not able to resume b usiness and 74 per cent suf- fered serious reduction ~In their commercial credit rating. Could YOU res~me business if your accounts receiv able a nd Inventory were destroyed tonight?' "MOSLER" 2·DOOR MODEL For those In need ot a large amount or Interior storage space. Outside overall dim ~n· sions, 70 %'' hlghf 391-'" wide, ~ee~~·: ........ ,.,., s495oo "HERRING· HALL· MARVIN" An Ideal Safe tor Private: Use Out;tde overall dimensions, 22 3/16 high, i s 7/16" v.·ide. io 13(16" deep. Interior equip- ped '"ith loc ker s1900 and dra 't''er .••• , ••••• , • ''Proctectall'' TREASURER MODEL Streamlined ln design. Carries Underwriters "C" La.bet \V alls 2%" thick, Doors 4 3/16" truck. Concealed 3" .tiea"'Y- duty casters. Electric \1:etded throughout. Outside dimension, 31"high, 19" wide '13.,... 19%" deep ..•.•.•••••. Wall & Floor Safes for Installation in Your Home, Office, Ranch or Store. "MOSLER"· l·DOOR MODEL Class "C' F ire---T-20 Jlurglar label. 52%." high, 22%'" wide, ~p ..•.•••••••• $247.50 ''Proctecta(I'' PRESIDENT MODEL Laboratory Fire Tested for 1700 ° F. for 1 7': hours. F ire R esistant walls 2 In ches thiCk, heavy guage steel construc- tion, locks carry Underwrit~rs rating. MaxJmum strength &: serviceability. 27'' high, 17'' y,·!de, 18"' deep s7ft50 (outside dimensions>.... 7 Fire Resistant Chests And Document Boxes SANTA ANA PHONE 143 been done under . an experimental . I license, \\"ith no paid adver tising . Such spectacular ~1g hts as the Hue e e. Calif. or com me rci a ls... r 1 na Is of fhe sta t e-'' ·1dc bat t I e f qr jj~p~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . . . the Drum and Bugle Corps charn(r Regular .commercial 11c~~ses will lonship; state finals or th(' major-~ aut~or_1 zed for teleVIs1on s ta-ette contest. plus a replica 9f the Liohs v.•1th1~ t he next ~ix months, Legion's fam ous July 4th fire\\-·orks Gaynor estimated. adding tha t he sho"''• hig hlight the program. thought that the number ot tele-.. '-ision sets now being sold. 85 well \Vilharn Schuessler , co~mander as those soon to hit the market. or th~ L. A. ~unty a:>uncil of the will make television a ttractive to ~mer1can Leg1~n. said that i:>f- advertisers. f1 cla1s had decided on a special .. . . . . low rate of admission. so that all Aucifencc ~t1c1pati~n shows i>ublic spirited citizens could1 join ~ a natural . he pointed . out, in the welcoming of the 30,000 since half of their. hurrier ts tn visiting Legio nnaires. what people d6. Besides they re-· . . . quire nd r ehearsals." Regular admtss1on is $1.25, with Special events, sports and edu-stude nt _tickets priced at 50 cents. cational subjects will also.be tele---"-'~le k1ds under U , will be ad- \'ised in the near future, Ga ynor nutted for 25 cents. predicted. TRONART-- ...... -a:avw. Delco Radios Marine & Domestic Repair. Work Our Specialty -W.C 'NI-·••• ' llaapat • o ' ' Sewer Sale S.~Up Anybody "'anna buy a sewer'! That's what we said, sewer. Ap.. prolmately 13 miles of outfall ~ne. located at and near Arcadia, Los Angeles County, California, With permanent easements, r,ight.f~!­ way and licenses and pe"'1its. The War Assets Administration bu all this up for bid and J will consider otters until 11 A.M .. PST, Octobe.-14, 1947, at which ~ bids will be publicly opened I ~~ read at W AA headquarters in Los Angeles. • ROSSI'$ Cafe and Liquor Store im~ecmtmw. 0.-delllar "'!be Semp Old Pia.mi' COCll'l'AIL8 .J .i:. l •• . , ., . • I ! ANY M !YOU PAY · I 1 obroim: PJW.WAB UPONT ENAKEI 1 ' . ~ C1JEMl·FOllED TO lll!rAL ' . I ofEN BA.KJ:D.,.'l'HP:&MOL CONTROLLED ~ O~ LIKE FINlll~ a. "'"rm~ .. ~o . 1 TREATllENT I ' I. BAND BANDED AND &UJUll:D . I , , PAINT TO lll>llBl' WEA.THC& AND 1'EAJl ' ~ l , I • ( 3 ' • • • • . ,. " '• I , • • IAPll IN ffi WIYK ITllL MU\\ l•lalO• "DOC" CHAaLll e llTlllUTOI POI SOUTNllN (ALIPOINI• •IWPOIT llACM; CAL.lrOIMIA Rent a New Steelcraft,, U-Drive Newport Beach ,. , I • , r ·--.1 , I Frosh· Football h' Feud Overshadow .NEWS-TIMES ews :. "fight" Fri. SPORT . -r Santa Ana Colleg' 1947 Grid Schedule I The turf at Dllvidlon Field will for thOlr first llCl'ifnmal'! Thun-, be.slightly ruffed and !ICUffed Fri-day· afternoon at 2:30 pJn. Santa 'Ana College will opien ill! football schedule at the Mu- nicipal Bowl on Friday, Sept. ·19. Seven home games are listed, Jn- , eluding the traditional battfe with Fullerton J C on Than~gitg Day. Tueoday, Sept. 11. 1M1 Fl't., Sept. l~d• 1•t day afternoon at t :30 p.m. when The opener with Bonita will be. the Frooh"5oph fight l'!lll under followed by a date with Full.,.._ Way with 200 or so stalwarts from ton who will come here Oct. 17 each class "'1"tributlng to the gen. rated "' the team to ~t ~ Santa Ana Amateur era! mayheM. · ye.&-, At least that Is Picks' G If T 8&nta Aaa. , Fl't, SepL Z&-Suta Alla F Puadena. fieshmen will engage their old· opinion, And ~e ought to know. 0 ournament er brothers in the carnival of But lint things 11"" And to-Carded for October Sat., Oct. t Santa MOilica t Santa Ana. steeplechase bag toss tug of war dny the board of strategy is walt- through waier. and ;gg toss for ing-for the air to clear after the the dubi9us honor of not being Frosh-Soph. embrogllo. initiated in the usual, or old- school-tie way. . Up to, and folloWing that brief bit of scholastic caprice, football chores will continue with Coach Wendell Pickens concentrating n grooming his charges for the set- Sept. 18 Debut For Ice Follies Sat., Oct. 11--Santa Ana &t Q1.1alifying rounds for a Santa Branch Asrlcultural CoUece, celd- Ani;. City Amateur golf tduma-ar City, Utah. I · ment wtll be handled f_rom Oct. S•t., Oct 18-Glmdale .at San~ 4 through Oct.12. The event, Ana. scheduled for Willowick Coutry Chalfey. golfers who have established1hand-Sat.:, Nov. 1-San Bernardino i' leaps, or who establish a h andl-Santa· An&. -;;:;::::;:;::::;;:ii5:;::::;:;::::;iiii:::;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;::::;;:::::;;::;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;~ I to with Bonita High September -26. ... cap by playing five rourlds at Fri., Nov. 1-Blver81de at 8,- Cascades of colorful ccJstumes, any course between now and Oct. ta Ana. evnuislte scenic effects, gaf set-4 '~ 1 th. FJ"l., Nov. ·tt-SU\ta Ana at tings, plus a bevy of beautifu Lo\\-' 16 quali fiers \viii make u · Bakenfleld. . \ girls have been blended to crep.te a champjonship fligh't to be~P;lay-SaL, No''· 2Z-Mt. San Anlo Gohn's Battery Service lSOl Cout IDgbway -Newport Beach HIRSCH'S BEACON LANDING Distributor for Solar Batteries Marine and Automotive Batteries ' Wboteule • RetalJ ALL TYPES BATr!:RIES REPAIRED .JUNK BA'rrEKIES BOUGHT Pb.one Beacon 5683 Aft.er G and 8un~y : Beaoon 5531-W The Tars are plUgging on fun- damentals and are still without a s tarting line-up as they work off sore muscles in preparation Boat Race to Chaser IT By BOB RUSKAUFF Bill Ficker's sloop Olaser II won the first of three elimination races of the Newport Harbor Star fleet by 15 seconds over Clarence Waterman's Katy in spotty winds at Newport Harbor toda)'. The course was four and a half miles windward and lceward. ThJrd was the Stonny, trailed by Saint Cicero with Shirley Longmoor as crew, followed by the Rogue with Dick Hahn ; Whirl- the all new Shipstads and John-ed a t scratch. All other ights at Santa Ana. son I ce F<>Jlicls of 1948 which. will be conducted at ha dicap Thurs .. Nov. 27-FiO.JertOn t has its v.·orld premiere at the with one match round every eek. Santa All&. Pan-Pacific. Sept. 18. -----------------·-----------+ Ice Follies favorites back again for the 12th annual edition are Roy Shipstad, co--producer of the show, hailed as the world's smoothC'st skater; Frick and Frack, $\viss masters of unu.sUat comedy; Hazel Franklin, petite English star. and many mor e. President's Cup Race To Climax Meeting Of Gold Cup Pilots Newport Ocean 5ailin Group Readies Race, Cruise vents Plans have been laid for la number of raCes and cruises by Ne port Ocean Sailing Association member.;, Cliff O...apman. presiden discl~d today. Several even$ will be held this fall and winter wit the height of activities expeqted to be reached next summer. The associ$'t iun, formed la~e in.,_ , August, reports an excellent r ccep. El Toro Takes ( t1on by yachtsmen ln the Harbor area. "D.uring thC' first tv..·o weeks, 19-0 Opener rnembc>rship increased over 100'7(1 .. , NBWP.OBT BALBOA NBWS;TJ 111!:8 TUUDAY Newpwt .,,.... Calli! Sept: H, 1M1 Page3 ( CQsta Mesa Nursery 480 ~"'P°n Blyd., Costa Mesa OOMPLEl'E NEW STOCK • TreM • Shrubs • R08e8 • Lawn 8-1 , • Bedding PlanfB • Fertillzer11 PLANT YOUR BULBS :NOW We Have All No. 1 Anemone Ranunculus King Alfred Daffodils PHONE BEACON 5581 • \ J ..... -----..iust to Remind You-------. Who Broke the Lock' on the Henhouse Door,7 ' ' , We DicJ!. Ragan' s Harbor House Grill CHICKEN PIE Our Specialty 914. Coast Hiway OPEN AT 6 A. Ill. Clmet Weh ' J OPEN JHE YEAR 'ROUND . OALIFORN1A'8 MOST MODERN MOTQ. to UDlt. aad ea• MIRACLE MILE MOTEL '70I ()o .. t lllchway 1011A Newpon- ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I wind, sailed by Hook Beardslee for r George · Hall, and Scout VI with Barney Lehman. WASffiNGTON. Sept. 1&-The Top drivers of American and Canatlian unlimited speed craft are due for a climax struggle in the President's OJp Regatta on the Potomac river here next "'eek- end in the three heat 45-milc feature event and the clash is being 8"-'aited \.\1ith unusual inter- est by the nation's speedboating fans. and no atten1pt \\'as made to jscll' From T. I. Salts the idea," Harold Adams, sccre- lary, stated. I EL TORO, Calif. -El Toru's Flyi ing Bulls opened their 1947 seaso T erminal Island Navy tC'am to th tune of 19-0 before a capacit crowd' of more than SOCIO in thi' Santa Ana Bowl. Phone 8-ooo 5%~ ATTENTION Chrysler · ,Plymouth DeSoto : Dodge Car Owners The S{'ries concludes tomorrow with races at 1 and 3 p.m . Winning boats will compete in the team race Pacific Coast series on San Francisco Bay Oct. 20 and 21. .. If YOUR WATCH RUNS TOO FMI I We are equipped to give you Fast, Dependable Service on Your Automobile • Brake Work • Motor Overhauls • Motor Tune-Ups • New Motors ' Lubrication Washing • Polishing Newport Harbor Motors YOUR.AUTHORIZED HARBOR AREA. Chrysler -Plymouth Dealer 2616 .West Central ' HARBOR 636 I A MESSAGE TO BUSINESSMEN All WOll GUARANTEED 01p•t1d•bility i• ...... " ,.. 1 porlioiwte te Mte 41•,.lld•ltirffy fl. the •Of•ftlWl..dttp iii fts ••ti ;a '. tio1111 •M tMt 9M1 fOf ,.,... ..... 1 tool lri,.. .,..,. 19 Nday fw ... f li•bl• Mt .. ic• •• rMMNW. ,,-.. ·~ FREE ESTIMATE All Work Guannt.eed e S-DA Y SERVICE e Prleeo-- '1!' E I'.) \,\If 13 IR •D ~/\v N ,,,,, ;/& l '79'7 Newport Blvd. • COSTA MESA Pbone Beacon ~21-'\\' We welcome an opportunity to explain to busine"'3men the conven- ience ol a business loan from ~ bank. If a loan Is what you need to meet Sl!llSOllal eXJ)e11Se$. payrolls. or any other business demand, consult us for infon'ilation as to how you can get a loan. , -·-_I Chief speculation centers around "Miss Peps V." the Allison-IX1wer- f;'(l speed creation. owned by the Dossin brothers of Detroit. and "The object of this prganiza- 1 ion," he continued. "is to e ncour- age and promote ocean racing and cruising out of Ne\\'J>Ort Harbor. Q\\'nership· of .a boat is not requir - ed, only "an interest in the Sims of the association and a willing- ness to help in its activities.'' • drivC'n b.Y Dan (Redl 'F ost er. of the Red Bank, N. J . regatta. Over Oakland, -Calif. Foster. at thC' the Labor Day week-end at De- whcel of "Miss Peps V," \.\'O n the troit, however. the apparent, in- Gold Cup fixture at Rockaway vincibility of "r..1isi; Peps V" was inlC't on August 10 and tv.•o WN:.'~S tC'mporarily halted, the Dossin later conquered Guy Lombardo 1n . "T empo VI" in both the National I craft being .able .to place no bet- Sv.'ecpstakes and Auerbach r.f em-tcr than fifth 1n _t he l\VO-bf·at. orial events, princip.11 fC'atures at 90-mile SilvC'r CUp test. Newport Harbor Fishing News 1· Bel-by Sportfishing Assn. of Newport Harbo_r Fishing n('\VS and pictures or of the Association. It gives their fish S('nt out by the Sportfishing na me. address. and phone number. Association of NC'v.'J)Ort Harbor The Sportfishing Association ha\'e apPcarcd in O\'er 8,394,110 maintained a booth at the Six>rts- Southcrn California newspapers men·s Show at Gilmore Stat!ium in approximately a t\vo--w·eek per-early this year, and tflere acq~ain­ iod during the end of July and ted thousands of people with the first keek of August.i facilitics available in the ht:ybor ·These figures are gathered by area for their fishing pleasure. adding thC' circulation figures on Officers in the, Sporsfishing1 As- t he fishing articles clipped 'from sociation during · 1947 have been: southland newspapers by the. A:l-PresidC'nt Normiln Hage n. of the len·s Press Clipping Bureau, the Sport King; Vicc-PresidC'nt C A. Secretar>· of the Sportfishing As-Bickhart, of the Jive bait chalter sociation reveals. · J boat Tropic; Treasurer Jerry Ad- Pictures of l\o1i5'S June Bright all am.!i, of the NordC'n. Directors have set to hook a marlin s\\·ordfish in be('n Glen Soden, of the Chin~k, !he \\'aters off NC\\'port 8.nd Bal-Harry ~ Lonsdale, of the Virgf~ia boa reminded readC'rs that this' Mac II, and Pcpito Perez, of the was a good place to fish. They Teaser. \ appeared in over 17 newspapers. In October there will be a n e\cC· Each v.·eek the Sportfishing As-tion of officers for 1948. A't t~at sociation has been ~C'nding out ti~e their annual dinner meet~ng fishin g ne\\'S to over a hundred v.•111 be held. and plans made for ncv.•spapcrs. plus radio station the advert~ing program for ~e fishing news reportC'rS. magazines, nex\ year. r.1embership in the sporting gooOs stores, etc. Spoctfishing Association is limitbd. 45.000 Fishing Guides to New-to skippers of trolling boats, tire port JiMbor have been distributed bait charter boats. live bait boats. over Southern California so far or tiait boats. There were 63 merti- this year. These Guides describe b<'rs this year, paying in Crom , the fi shing from Ne,vport and Bal-530.00 to $496.00 per boat, which boa .and list the boats available money is spent to advertise fish- for fishing trips that ar:e members ing from this a«a. I • , : ', ,, ' '.' ' ,' I • ·t I ' . ,. . 'i -, ·- nm M"Prt JO.near ._ -.., p1•t111 ••past t'w n -· .. ::·"" __ .. _ .,·11!6 ..-&-11 ...... ..... .... ....... ,, .. 11&1 wMflll ... ... .... .. 1 • • .._ ... ..._.. s' t1rll.. : Scorers for the Bulls were Bil) Z1ernak, Bill Fra nklin and Andt Roland "'·ho led the Marines t their f1rst victory. JOHN DORY CHOICE SEA FARE • f e Bulls chalked up 14 firs' ns to the Sailors' 4. Scorcb t ers · COMPLETE SHORE DINNERS $1.50 -$1 .75 ' TORO 0 ·6 ~ 7 19 ---·. ·---·-···"-·· ................ --------... .. NA\'l' 0 1) 0 0 0 New Hours: lJ :SO a. m. -l:SO p. m. and 5:00 p. m. -8:IO p. m. Sundays l l :S:O a. m. -8:SO p. m. Youth today is r ebelling. agains, the lack of parental authoritY, rather than against an excess o it, believes· a University of Call fornia IC<furer. --------·-····--+---Olooed Weclneeday 801 EAST CEl)'TRAL. CORNER PALM, BALBOA Pr ~celess ~·ve I AUST.IN Christmas Gift a.11 I COPY of a.n old. Treasured OTOGR h PH l• . ' • • ' OriQincil Restored by 11MOns of Avstin's eJKlv- ti-te copying p rocess . Restorin~ cherished old ph6tographs, tiritypes a~ snapshots is a specialty of Austin Studios. REGARDLESS CONDITION your old pictures con be restored to a new- thot will delight and amaze you .. Bring them in ~ L ! l AUSTIN STUDIOS ·-. --. SANTA ANA !12 Mein Street Phone 1461 I • ' ( I __) I . • • • ' • ' ., , • -Pag• 4 NEWPORT BALBOA NBW8-TIMllll I . -~ TUJl:8DAY N.,..,.... Beach, Calif. Sopt. 11, 19'1 Ony.1 AYenue Residenls Close Vacalion Days 1 Willi SRorls and Dinner Al Annual Block Party . . . Voted a moot succeuful wind-Beth Burke: Boys, 6-9, (1) David up of the summer season was the Howell, ·(2) H oward Budworth; oeoond annual block party held re-12-14. Ill Bullie Knox. (2) Frank cen~ by 165 residents of the 300 Henderson. b lock on Ony:s: Avenue, Balboa Mary Lou Nigg wu fi rst in the • Island under -the_ direction of spoon race with JaC"Quie Goodyear Olairmen Georgi& Burke, Eleanor second In the men's race, Dick Schmidt and FTitz Glasbrenner. Duncan outdistanced Fritz Glas- Spor ts contests for old and brenner and for the ma rried men, Yowti wer e folloY.ted by the pot D . S. Phillipps came in ahead of luck dinner , supervised by Mrs., hls neare;st competitor, H. A. . Wilbur Lake and Mrs. Audelle· ·Dixon. 'Dixon. Afterward the street was The mother and danghter race cleared for dancin g with Mr. \\'8S won by Mrs. Sanford and Schmidt of the Dans-Schmidt M u-Mary G lasbr enner, while · H . A. -sic company furnishing the piano Dixon a nd san Jimmie were victors and the S.O.S. shop the public ln the father and son race. address system, recording mach--Merchan ts of the Islaiid who lne and records. helped ma ke the affair a success Wiilntrs in the aquatic races by donating prizes were the Island were: under 9, Laura Beth Burke: 'Patio, Cottage Do-Nut & Waffle ~12. Billy Breer . Floating, Laura • I.' Harbor ·Feminine Phones: Harber 13"and 208 ' ' I -, I c ivities -,, P!wJne.: Harbor 1637-R . . Jr Assislance League To Aid Hospilal, ject of . Junior Assist ance Lea ers tor .tJle coming year 'is ho6!lital need or wards !or pn!- matre babies as outlined by Dr. Ste Davis. Santa Ana pediatri- cian ,· islon to take up this work was made at th.e first fall meet· ing f the League, h~ld at the homt · of Mrs. Lawrence Broering, 123 ethy~t. Balboa Island. with MrS. George Holstein m pre· sidi . A nefit to aid in s tarting the wor~ will be. held later in the se~ and further plans for the even ' will be made at the next mee ng .. Oet. 14 at the home of iss P atricia Emison. Cout1fy Clu~ Women Plan Annual · Play Day Benelil Mn. George Wheat of Newport Island. ~airman of the Past· Preaidents' association of the Or· ange county Federation of Wo. m.en'1 clubs, entertained members of tht club at a tea recenUY at which plans were _made for the annual Play Day t o be held Oct. .31 at f the Orange Women's club house. Lut year this Play Day, which ts held as a benefit with most of the funds going to county charit- ies but with Greek relief and the national cancer tund driVe -allo included, was attended by over 300 guests and was a marked succeis. It was held 1u t year at the Santa Ana Ebell club house. Mrs. Wheat was named gen- e r al chairma'n for the affair and will appaint her coqmtl(tees. She .tnd other past counly presidents will be hostesses for the day. • Balboa11s Set Record Wilh Two Marlin Fbr One Boal · There were no jealous feellnp when Grorge Proos and Capt. J . B. McNally eame in from a fish· Ing trip Friday on board the Pros- .es Dickie Joe -the r euon beina each one had a marlin. . To be sure, the s kipper's was the smallest he had ever caught. weighing only 90 pounds. Hal! an hour later McNally had a 140 · pounder. This is said to be the first time this year two m arlln were brought ln on the' same boat on the same day. · Beth Burke and tied for second .,place, Billy and J aY Breer. P ad- <lleboarding. Louis Glasbr enner. shop. Nina's, Johnnie Abels' Sport shop, Vagabohd shop. Spinsters' Gift shop. Dodd's Ma lt shop. Al Pa ine ,from the hardware, Allen \1ariety' store. Boardman's Har- bor Market, Steve's, Camer a Sup- ply, Balboa Island Men's W ear, The Islanders. Sawyer's Sports shop, Island jfOY shop. Knit & Purl shop. Froze.n Food shop and th<' Frost ie shop. ' the conunittee are Mrs. . ' ' W inners of the foot r aces were: .John Stanrill; 9-12. 11) Donald Moore, (2) J immy Dixon; Girls. 6-9, (1) Dia ne Hillman. (2) Laurft For Your F~ENCH PASTRIES Call Gene BARBOR 804-J Imported \Vines and Beer Delicatessen Capilla Circle Sews w~ speclalhe Lo \\'~ding and Birthday Cakes · GENE'S BAKERY Ladic>s of Capilla Circle '" i 11 ; meet \Vednesday of thi.s u·eek at the home of l\1rs. John Sadleir, 218 Narcissus avenue for se\\1lng. Coming at 10 ,.\, 1\.1 ., they \vill Qring their own sand"'iches v.'ith the hostesses, ~1 rs. Sadleir and M .rs. Voorhees, providi11g dessert. OSl'X A\'ES lJ"E FOLK, Balboa bl.and, e njoy them~lves at M!('ond a nnual Blof'k Party, The pot -luck dinner follo"'·ed a. program of Aporb for old and y ou.n,r; and atten.'ard the tablet were .Cleared ~or _!tancl~g._ _ _ _ __ -photo~»· Ge rhardt. 105 Cout Hwy. Corona deJ Mar NOW Is the TIME " lor PIANO LESSONS .. 194 7 -1948 Season Give your child the advantage or studying' with a certified teacher in the H arbor area.. ~itals and radio opportunities. ''M usic Study Begins a Litetime Source of J oy" Mrs. Kathleen Coleman Ut Tustin Ave. 9 Newport Beach Beacon 6895-M H enry Koltonak, Prop. B & PW To Hold First Meeting Thursday Business and Prof~sional \Vo- men's Club \\'ill hold its first mNting of the season Thursday e\'cn i n~ of t hi s "'C'Ck at 6 :45 p.m . at WhitC''s P ark Caf('. Balboa Is- la nd. with Dorothy Suther land presiding. There is no formal program. but su~~l:'stions for th<' coming year \\"ill be heard as well as announce... ment of committee's. ~1C'mbers arC' asked to bring rec- ip<'s for thC' cook book a nd also to remember t hat dues are dell n- qucnr by Sept. 20th a nd should be paid to Rut h Gerrish befor e then. R£'servations for dinner should be made with Sue Horvath. Bea- con 5601. Vacation Days.,P,,ver, Young People ofl To Various Schools Mrs. 0. Z. Robertson Is Hostess At Bridge Lunche'on J\.trs.-0. Z. Rober tson~ent ert ai ned Tu<'Sday, Se pt. 9 with the first of a ~cries of bridge luncheons to be held at her home. 439 1l: Heli.· trope ave nue, Corona del Ma r. Friends sent quantities of roses a nd other rail nowers which were used as decorations about the rooms and on the J.L;nchron tables. \Vhen scores "'C're ta lLied Mrs. l-larry Welsh was highest , Mrs. ?w1ary Crowell held Score for SCC· ond prize and M rs. Sidney Black· beard was consoled. Guests included the ~1.esdamcs Blackbeard. John Meador, Gerald \V. Ritchie, Arthur A. Kemper, J ohn Sadleir. K. V. Diltz, Harry Flow.er Arrangements ! Featured At Meeting ·1 01 Harbor Allied Arts I nteresting and beautiful flCM'e r arrangements were demonstrated b:y ~'!rs. C. l\!I, Deakins, promi- nent clubwoman , as the progtam for NewJX>rt H arbor Allied Arts at the September meeting hela in Ebell club house.· One arrangement "'as a recent prize winner at a flower sho"'· Lasting succulen ts. showy can'1as, old fashioned petunias. d r 1 e d Weeds and gay marigolds were some of the materials used, each in a container suited to· its par· ticular style. Mrs. Dea kins not onl y gave a commentary on he r arrangements but gave the Latin names of ] the flov,,ers and told how some bf them acquired their ·names. It 1w as an intfresting an d informa tive Welsh , C. Lewis Baltz. B. z. Mc· talk "'hich was greatly enjoyed by Kinney, Ha rry Fl'eem an, M a ry the assemb1y. Crowell and her sister and · guest, President Robert Griesser • sr. was back from an extended I va- Broe ng, Mrs. Nat Brown. Mrs'. Fo st N eal a nd Mrs. Robert Ga er, li aison officer. AmYet Commander Attends LB ConYention Borbhild Stephens Writes From Norway Exactly one month from the day it ,,·as mailed in Oslo. N orway, on Aug. 15 comes a card from Bor- ~hild Stephens of Corona del Mar \\'ho is spending the summer in h<'r n ative country. · ~fr . and Mrs. Eugene Gillespie, 370 Avocado street, Cost 1'1csa, attended the .recent three-day con· vcntion 'of Amvr.ts held in Lon~ Beach.· The card. ,~·hich pictures one of the fine public buildi ngs ·of Oslo, is much larger tha n one of our post cards and makC's on(' \\;onder \vhy ours nred be so skimpy. Mrs. Stf"phens is ma king a pic- torial record o r her trip on color fi lms a nd on her ret urn Will show thC'm at one of the meetings of Business and ProfesSio nal We-- men's club of wh ich she is ll member. Corona de/ Mar . ' -To Have Branch J 01 P~blic Library A branJ:h of Newport Beach Public Library w ill be established soon i n €Orona del ~tar accOrding to plans made recently by the li· brary board. I t "''ill be on Goldenrod avenue, just off Coast Highway, and will · be open afternoons only. All the latest rental fiction will be car- r ied as \\'ell as other fiction, but no magazi nes and not many tech· nical books. The date for the open· ing of tl)e librar y will be some time in October. _ -. M embers of the library board include: L. A. Norman. president : Mn . C. M. Deakins. R aYTI1ond H ar - vey, Mrs. Cameron Thom -and Mrs. F . E . Reinhold. .,. 1'fr. Gillespie is commander of the Ne\vport-Costa Mesa Amvcts post and is a1so assistant post· master at the NeYlport Beach postoffice. <WeddirlJ §own1 ~~~ ~ • Exquisite ?q~ G;owns for the Bride and .:-·~~~ Her Entoutt'gc • W edding Gowns · · ~ ) J ~~·~ • W eddi ng Veils •.Bridesmaids Gow;,. · ~··~ .~1.~ L<t OuT W <dd;ng Consultant H elp You Pion 1 \' YouT w~dding • Phon< 082 1 . .. \) ·MALCOM'S BRIDAL 608 N . Main SHOP Santa Ana ........... _.Interior Decorating----· Upholstering* Slip Covers* Draperies CUSTOM and READY MADE Jean White, Interior Salon Phone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. IN THJ!l CRAWLEY FUBNITUBE BLDG. COSTA MESA .Why cook at home tonig ht? Wouldn't it be better to drive ove r to thj' Island these lovely evenings and dine at the one andtonly pJ.a,,J,, K£~~0~ ..-+10\JSE---I t has been a grand summer for Bess M eyer . cation a nd had on displ ay some you ng people of the arbor area. -;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:::::;;;;;;::;:;;;~;;--:;;~-j of his flower pictures. Dorothea and Marlin Sheely of but the days of leisure are over ' At the business meeting a per· .Balboa are vacationing.in t he H igh the most famous small · restaw-ant on the Pacific Coast. Here. cultured, discriminating patrons sigh with con- tentment afte r digesting a fine top sirloin you can cut with your fork. INTERIOR DECORATORS . CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES. CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING • I.Ates&: F&brlca • Lampe e Furn.lture 1155 Coast Blvd South -P hone 3434 -La~na Bead\ ~~u GABARDINE IN JULY CHARM ·soft, new color1, ~ aplced with con· lro•I buttom. bek •• beloved rayon gabardine lasl\ioned into !his Fall· perfect dress with two pocket.I Tebelized non- crushoble to ke9p its Mnort lines •. beouti· fully toilorodl Bouff· beige. oquacade, Pompa> mow (polo- .,lno). !Oto 18 oiz .... $14.98 ORKIN'S Department Store 1'793 Newport Blvd. W< G;v< I S. &' H. G Ttrn St4mps -Costa Mesa "The Store of a· Million Articles" GE~ PRICE RJIDUCTIONS • -Costume and' Shell Jewelry Leather Goods, Perf1une SOl}VENIR AND, GIFf ITE~S Reductions Now in Effect . . Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop 11111 *-''" lltlONT PllOD: .,,_ no.w and they are heading back to col· manent meet)ng date was set for Sierras for a week or ten days. l<'ge, tanned \\'ith beach sunshine the second Tuesday of , e a c h and full of vigor for a strenuous month. ! . year ahead . Speaker at t he next meeting Last W<-e k P aula Castle and of Oct. 14 will be Walter JGer- Beverly Grace we re off to t he hardt. Cor on a del Mar photo- Univcrsity of Oregon. entering as ... grapher 'who will show slides and freshmen with Jane Gr ace, now a pictures~aken on two trips to junior, to show them the ropes. Central America. • • • J ane Rubel will go to a At the close of the meeting the girl's school in New Ygrk a nd J im hostesses. Mrs. ·Fred Munson, Mrs. Junior is continui ng at the Univ-Frances Royce and l\1rs. Vt rnon ersity of California, Berkeley. The Orr served deticious punch1 and party which J ane and Jim hosted cookies. at Newport Ha,rbor Yacht Club -------- \Vas high spat of the late s um· mer seasOn for the younger group • • • Also at Berkeley is Roy \yard. \\'hile Nod lass is headed tor Occidental. At U.S .C. a re Don and Dolores Elder : Don as a jun- io r an~ Dolores as a sophomore • • Cameron Thom is returning to Po- mona as is Nancy H olman. Nancy; \Vho has been teaching Lido Isle Nu rser}' School this summer, is taking an apartn1ent \\.'ilh her friend a nd r ecent guest, Nancy Locke, just back from a summer on Long Island, a nd the t \'lO will try thC'ir hands at housekeeping. Nancy Holma n is t aking PoSt· Orrin Wright Family Now Settled On Balboa Island Orrin \\'. \\7right,O\\'ner of the \Vril'!ht Taxi .scr\·ice and book· krcping company al 201 ~gate a\'C'nlle. Balboa Island. mov~ bi's family here from L yn\vood Spnday ~d-they a re now living i 216 Ruby avenue. \Vhilc l\1r. \Vright came here in July and established his business he v.·as not able to get a :house • sooner. gradaa te v.1or k at the coll ege and b Nane)' Locke is teaching a t Clare-Ne"!' Mem ers rnont Nursery School • • • Ano th-For CDM Church er one up at the Universit y or 1 Oregon is Marilyn Hill • • • Char-Welcomed into m embership at latte Priest, who h8d planned to Corona del M a r · Co~unity I th · · I church on Sunday were Mr1 and en er e un1vers1ty, wi I continue Mrs. Walter S. Spicer, ~Jrolyn at Sa n ta A'\a Junior college as tt Uli. sophomore and Magcne Price and , Faye Spicer and Walter· Lewis J anje Thom pson wtli. go f.o Full-Suale Watku. !05 Vla,$a.n Re-. Spicer, 33 Harbor Island and\ Mrs. erton District Junior college. Olar-mo. Udo hie, ls entttla.f tb4t Matthew Cox. 1695 Pa.Pfic Drive, latte has been popular as a brides· Palo. \'erdee CoUece. n~ i.. o:-rona del Mar. ·, \ ma~d this summer , walking down year coeducational coUece tn. the aisle with sever a l of her Rolllns mu.. She ls pictured Betty Chat tock ol Wing lSanJ fTiends • • • Susie Walker iJ en -carrytoc bOoka j.nto the new is acting as hostess at '.I"he Plank tering the new 'tw<ryear coeduca-Ubrary •t a recent cet,..tocetb-until the arrival of Suzanne~Ken!. tional school. Palos Verdes ooll-er to help ready tbe campu.9 yon, late of Washington, . C., ege, at Rolling Hills. Edwin Rutter for ~Dini' oa Sept. %9. Photo who will be hostess at the land is. another Lido Isler at Rollin~ """"iii;bii;ysDoac~. ~ii;Wii;lblsle~, ii;Pii;oii;•2o2d2•D2LsS2r2es2t2a2urson22t.SSSSSSS~I S~1 Hills but attending Chadwick 1; school • • • Dolores Gallagher , who was visitin g Pa ula Castle for a rime, has returned to the Univ- ersity of New Mexico • • • ElJen Potter has been through a busy week as a Kappa Alpha Theta at 0.S.C.. where she ia a sophcr more and on Sept. 9 assisted Shir · ley Jacoboon o! the College Tick- tockers or the Otarity League at a "splash tea" in honor of last Yf!&r's graduating high school sen- iors who have qualified in social service groupa for Ticktocker membership • • • Robert Durkee will be a freshman.., a t Oaremont Men's College·• • • Dolores R1ns will go t o Scri)llll college, Clare- mcm t • • .-Buz Ownbers is bound !or college a t Wllmette. Oregon .. • . Judy=Ed Chamben ....., taking a trip o Mmneai>' olis • • • last tA! word ls that up a t Unlvenity o! Ottgon, Bever- ly Grace was plodpd to Alpha O>i Omep and Paula Cutle to Some of 'The Most Distinctive Marine Paintings In Existence By Alf red~ CQrmelo Celebrated ~ Artist Now on display .at 223 1h Marine ·Ave., Balboa Islan will be offered for sale after his exhibit to discrimina ing art patrons. Mr. Cormelo will paint a few of his luxurious can . vases for yacht ownen; followfug a trip to Mexico whe ·his senrioes are in inlmediate demand. He will return his home adjoinillg the Ambassador Hotel, Los An- g,-Jes, and 'plan schedule<l assignmeilts in California. · ' Philip Phelps Whitmarsh, owner ol the Plank, whose good fo~ it is to repn:aent Mr. Cocmela, will .be glad to dlscll,,.. these per sooa!W:d art treasures with appreciative cllentele by appointment <Dly, Harbor 627. Have Fun • · Mab Your OWll SHELL JEWELRY Suppl!M • -• IDAtTucUo"" VI-DEAN'S ... -·----.-.---------· O>i Omep. ---==---:_ ---:c= -_.:::_-=-- - • ' ' • .. • , We have the good fortune of having some of the famous marine canvases of Alfredo Corfuelo on display. ' Call Betty or "Whit", but WJ! can only handle reser- vations up to 6:30 p.m. and after 9 p.m. Call Harb·or 627 for THE PLANK 223 Y.? Marine Ave. Balboa Island l Play The Piano MODERN -EASY -QUICK A System Originated and Taught by WES McWAIN (Composer-Radio Artist-Motion Pictures) Now In Costa Mesa Be(lnner.-lnte~AdV&DCe Studenta All Apo Phone Beacon 517th1 ) • f I I • I --------. . ! ·- • ,. 1 . - Weighings & Wentin91 II:,-... HOUSE DIVIDED. Ben Ame9 Williams. 1514 paaes Hou11hton Mifflin 5.00.· ., . , • EDYTlll: LIPPINCOTJ', coater, new preoldeDt of Barbor eo...-t:,-Playe ... preolded .....--& ....... -unc of tlle ftlll _..... flnt prodoctlon of_,lbe playen will be a croap of tb""' •-act p1a,.. lo be p,_.ted early la October. , -photo by Volney Hay jr. Ever 11"ce ~June 1936 any nov~l that exceeded two pouncla or tour hl\l'(lred ·pages and \fhooe l'!"81e was situated below the Muon Dixon line was Qnmediately hailed as another GoM With the Wind Wt th a ireponderance of novels published whose physical attrib- utes qualllied them with thJs 1lm- llarity, and. whose literary worth dlaquollfled them for any !\lrther comparison with Mrs. Mitchell's book, the reading people are sore- eared with cries ·of "Wolr'. The publisheri or HOiJ!IE DI- VIDED have not made a whisper' that their book ls like Gone With the Wind, and tn many respects • final Play Cast, Now In Rehearsal for first Production o.f Harbo_r Community Players With the final one or three one- act plajs n ow cast and in rehear- sa.J.,<l the. first production of the Harbor 'community playt>rs '-'i.ll be presented, probably the second week in October. in Newport Beach Grammar school auditorium. The first board meeting of the fall seAson w as held last v.·eek a t the school with Edy thC' Lippin- ' ''Be Sure-Insure" * Maurie Stanley wt th Earl W. Sta.nley * %24 Harlne Ave .. Barbor Balboa hla.nd 1778 cott presiding and at this time the play "Evening Dress Indispensi- ble" by Roland Pertwee was cast as folloY.'S : Marian Kepper as Alice Way- bury; June Farrar as Sheila Way~ bury ; Frank Sumrriers as George Conna ught : Lee Barnes as Geof- frey Chandler and Edythe Lippin- cott as Nellie. It \Vill be direct- ed by Lor et ta Direct6r. Already perfect in their parts a r l' actors cast in l \VO pla ys di- rected by l\'l rs. Gertrudt' Horn. In "The Good Sport," by Glenn Hugh- es. ar e. Francis Iforvath as 1\tt. Hoyt ; Vernice Thorne as Mrs. l-lo~·t: Perdita J-Iorn qs Pamela; \-\i"a rrC'n Cranf' jr. as Donald, and Pat Glass as Kay Bcnn£'tt. Third pl ay is "The An gle," by FlorC'nce RyC'r son and the thrt:'C parts are played by Ela.ine \Veiss as Ann P a ige ; Marian Kepper as Stephanie Brent and Leslie Stef- fensen as Jerrold Paige . ~1:rs. Edith C. Lippincott or Lido Isle, president: Miss Loretta Di- recto.r or Newport Beach. vicc- prcsident : Mrs. Elaine \Veiss of Balboa, treasurer and business manager and Georgia Taylor of Newport Beach. secretary, are of- fiicen of the players. ' Other board members are: Mrs. Gertrude Horn of Corona del Mar: C. E. Dennison of Ne~rport Be'ach; Don Dickerman Or Newport Height; Jean Linienbard of New- port Beach and Mary Price of Bal- boa. Friends Mrs. Gerald Ritchie of Corona HOUSE DIVIDED ls grea!A!r : It del Mar attended the luncheon and ls longer in pagination, heavier. in fashion show at Hacienda Coun-avoirdupois, covers a greater num~ try Club Friday. With her as ber of states of the Confederacy .. guests were the Mesdames Nel-and is selling for a higher price". lie · Shook, W. H. Hitchma n and ltB superiority ends there. 0 Z R be However , this book can wrll be . . o rtson. d Mrs. Howard Ahmanson ll;as re-likened unto Gone With the Win • turned to Beverly .Hills after sum-and the Comparison compliments m<'ring at Balboa and is already, both books . with o ther members of the play 1Wi\llams tells the story of 3 reading committee of the Foot-rich land-holding southern family, lighters. busy selecting the annual composed, as large families are, pl ay of tha t organiza tion \Vhich of many variegated characters. '''ill be presented Nov. 19. The author has clearly limned and "I CRO\\~ THEE, QUEES OF THE PIR . .\TES!" Said Don Diclc"Jr- n1an (l"ft) B!J he. plaad the regaJ Ornament upon the faJr head or youna; Dod)· Rine r In Coronation Rall ceremonleis at the Rende'l.\'OU!J Ballroom In Balboa a~ thP openln~ r>hRM" of .thr S-dav Pirate Days' celebt"&tlon of the Balboa Improvement ~on. v -------------=~\~l.'\\'s-"fimcs P)loto b~: Volney I"la;{ Jr. Mayfield Market Offers Courteous Attention To All of Their Customers Poslcnrding from the East are defined each of these beings and f\Ir. a nd ~1rs. tlarry \Villia.rnson their identity is never clouded. of Balboa, on thPir way thrbugh and each enriches the t a le: The the N C\\' Eng la nd s tates fron1 fa ther , a pale \Veakling who, ip Canada to \Vashington, o . c. spite of the· Mende lian la\V, has The former m ayor and his wife brro a collection of s trong·limbed. \vill make the capitol their head-strong·minded childrC'n and grand- quarters \\·hile touring the coast chf.ldren, also has fathered Nancy and Florida and will then come Ha nks, mother of .o.\braham Lin- o I coin . c home by \v ay of New r eans. ourtcous attention to all cus-The baker y department wil l be 1'vlr. and l\.lrs. Donald Hinkley, ~OUSE DIVIDEJ? is a good tamers is a by-\11.'ord of 1'vfayfield's in charge of Margaret Grant. book and the author, an estab-1012 West Ocean Front, are ex-J\·t arket, the first and largest, com--Danis h made products will' be a lished romanticist has written a · pected back this \veek from the pl c te. independent food center, to feature of her de partment. _, 1 · book that v.'ill prove him a fine i..,. d · East v.·he rc they \'isitt:u re at1ves ...._, opene 1n Costa Mesa on Fri-Don Phillips will manage the on Cape Cod and in New York. historian as well. He recognizes day, September 19. • Confectionery department, where d · d h the fact that all of the people of They also visite their aug ter, · The store, \vhich carries only top Don's candies will be one of the the Conf('deracy were not in favor Marian, one of this spring's brides, quality merchandise. is Costa-Mesa tasty attractions. S of secession, and that enthusiastic a t her home in Excelsior prings, owned and orv>rated, t he proprie. -Marion E\ving will be manager . patriotism produced great acts or r~ Missouri. sacrifice and gallantry while era-tors and entire department chiefs of the delicatessen department. The Ray Danigers of Santa Ana ;.-• are r esidents of Costa l\.1esa a nd Jack HamjJton will be manager 11 ven and cowardly people \vere not are opening a hotel at Ye ow-<'X·servicemen. of the fish department. h uncommon. stone Park and went up t ere This is a fat book that will rob Heading the ma nagement of the Bob and Tommy Mayfield will Wednesday to get ar-:-a ngements hours from r£'ader 's slum~r and 'establishment , which is loca~ a t head the grocery departm ent. under way. house-work. It is a must for )'OUr 1741 Ne"1JOrt Avenue. are Bob "Pete" Hart "311 manage the W ith daughter Ellen settled pleasure. and Tommy Mayfield, v.·ho a rc as-meat department. for the year at the Kappa Alpha sisfed by an able staff of de"part-C. E . Lowery and L. C. Arms Theta house, U.S.C .. l\.lr. and Mr11 d ment heads. . will be in charge of the vegetable Angus Potter of Balboa I sland are Portugese Ben The food stalls \vhich are Costa I department: l\.tr. and l\.'Irs. T . F . Killkenny planning to leave in October tor Sales Head Named ME-sa built, .are ~ell-stocked with l -------- are leaving this week for Hong a trip to South Dakota, then east. reasonably-priced goods. Tutre is Mackeral Flow , Kong. Their stay pver there is to the Ne"'. Engla nd states, New George L. F isher has been ap-ample passageway betwee9 the problematical. depending some-. York, Washington. D.C .. and ~o_me pointed sales manager for Portu-st:311s so that customers can shop Heavy• Canners wha t on the Political outlOOk and by ~·a~ of_ New Orie~, arriVlng guese Bend, a community devel-with e~. ~ ' on the situation at the KillkennY here in time fo~ Christmas. . opment planned by Fra nk H. Ay-A I a~ge refriger~tor kee~. meat-Start Season boat yard. The Oscar Clevidences and tJ:i~rr rt"S & Son, on the south shore of stuffs 1n top quality cond1t1on. I . . four sons returned to the city 'the Palos Verdes peninsula, DOn-Depar tments and perSonnel in M_rs. Ted Moffett lS deserting SatUrday, called back bY the seri-aid 'P1 A}Tes announced today, charge follows: Balboa for Pasadena and was hon-ous illnes ot Mr. , Clevidence's __ "1"'---------------------------o~ed guest at a Juncheo~ tor 14 father, A. B. Clevidence of Bev- i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~1~v~e~n~r~ece~~n~tl~y~1a~.t~t~he~~L~-'~d~o~Is~le erly Hills. who is now in Good home of Airs. Willard Killion. Samaritan Hospital. Mr. a nd Mrs. Clyde Rex are preparing to move into the Oe\·idence home on Sea- -Want to Be The Campus Headliner? Select a Pair ·of Th.ese Smart International SHOES $6.95 $5.95 Friedman-Shelby Red Goose Cal. Walkers Easy Prices MATI'OON'S SHOES FINE FOOTWEAR 1116 Newport Blvd. HOUSE OF FUTURE Living Room Furniture Re-U pho.IStered . JAllGI: !ll:LEC'l'ION OF ll1l:W F.uUIJOS TO CHOOSE FllOlll . Suites Made to Order WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 11, Yean Exp&' , ~ ., ,.,, c • PSN<•M'tlrc ............. n n ,,. • . "f' YOU CAN BREAK THEM WE CAN TJX~ ' ~ West central Os: r !ressr . If& if". ', E ,.,; ..... shore Drive for the winter. Dorothy and Roger Barrow or Newport Heights are \'acationing at 'their ranch near Auburn. Also ranch bound were Kay and Braden Finch, v.·ho went back to Julian Friday. A daughte r '"as born Monday in St. J oseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Glade J\l cGo\\'an , 155 Costa l\1esa strC('t~ Costa r.-IE"Sa. Mrs. ~icGowa n is the formC'r Virginia Fernandl"S. \·isiting Ed Blondell and family at Ba li)()a arc J\lr. Blondell'S moth- er . 1\lrs. Kathryn Bl ofldell, and Joan Blondrll's l\\'O children. f..Ir. nnd J\lrs. A. 1\'1. Rr incrt jr. and srnall daui;hter a re SC'lling their home on Rl'dlands A ve nue and are moving this v.·cek to San- ta Ana. thC' chan gr being neces- sitated by i\1rs. R{'i nC'rt's health. 1\1r. Rrinc>r t, ,,·ho is ma nilge.r or Fitzpatrick's :":t-''·Port Beach store. is taking a t\\'O ,,.C'C'ks' vacati on. w 17 Th 18 F 19 s 20 TIDE TABLES SEPTE~IBER, 1941 10:32 4 :20 11 :08 4:57 5.6 0.7 4.6 0.5 U :06 4 :48 .............. 5 :50 -5.5 1.4 0.7 0 :00 5 :17 11 :41 8:M 3.9 2.0 5.2 1.0 1 :21 5 :42 12:22 8 :23 3.3 2.6 4.9 1.1 Tide. an1 placed la order of occurenoe Lla:ht flCUl'M &.m.: d&rlr. fll"Uf"U p.rn. ABC EX:EctlTIVE SIDNEY B. GAYNOR Doldo "Peuy", and wttb Mn.. Gayuor, Clui•~r, .leHrey and Pamela, IM>&b lip a few more boun of •unthlne bt:foni rctu.rnln& to radio cbol'tlL I (Story on Pap 2. col . .f) · -photo by Beckner. :;;Ji._--··---: ...... .. . , . ;---·-·--·-.. · ' • ·. J • . Two canneries "'ere well under- way with their packing of maCk- eral and a third started operations on Monday as the mackerel seas- on opened. , · Due to the unusual inflow of mackeral at this time of year, California Marine Packing Com- pany and West Coast Packing Company began their operations on September 3rd: California Marine's biggest day was Sept. 11th, when 75 tons v.'ei~ taken aboard their boats. West. Coast's heaviest day netted 83 tons. Western Canners coffipany be- gan their opcrati6ns Sept. 15. * * * * * * ·~4~ Caldwell Plating Co. Under New Managerqent 2815 VIiia Way Newport Bea.ch Expert Chrome, Nickel and Copper Plating arid Metal Polishing All Work Guaranteed Plant Phone: Ha.rbor 1300 Home Phone: Harbor 286-R ~ Dutch Heacock GENEBAL ooN'ntAoroa PAINTING eoa-· RENTAL l!lQvri>MENT l!e llalbM A-. (loota - Directly Behln!I Alba Beta "wt?••.._: Barbot' na --.: Bw :•• 11!1-W Harbor Glass Co. llll~ .... __ _ AU'l'OllOBJJ& Gl.&88 BO.ll' GLA88 . . . lllid Be-* I.Mtaal&g· • •I L_ • • ___ ,._h_ -l _ , ' NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8-1'1ME8 TUESDAY N _,..n -. Calif. 8!?f!: 1!, ,1N7 Seven New ' Homes -Rise on · the Mesa SANTA /\NA (Tuesday) -The county planning commission has approved the issuance of a permit to the Newport Harbor Union High School at Costa Mesa for the erection of a sandwich bar ind transfOrmer vault in their building, at a cost or $17,500. The commission also approved an application from the Costa Me-1 sa Elemel)tary School for the erec- tion of a bus shed at 19th Street and Newport Avenue, Costa Mesa, at a cost of $3337. • LIDO IBLll:. ' , ' JUST COMPLET£D 2 . 8TDftY • a1:c .. aaM• 2 •ATHa ON aa ,.,.. CORNIE" LDT ooaq THl8 18 A lllllM esa,aoa Highlighting the issuances of permits tor the construction o! new homes on the Mesa \Vas one to H. G. Reed and M . R . Shan- n9n who v.•ill bUild a duplex resi· 1 dence at Church and ;20th streets at a cost or $6000. .+ . '. p. a. palmer ""'°"""'''° real tors Others receiving permits and types or construcLion "-'ere: S .-H . Smith. home at. Santa Ana Ave., and 16th PL.~ Sl386; Paul FrocstC'n, home at Kl ine and Or· char.d Drs .. $3360; E arl l\1 illcr, home at \\1a tnut Pl. and Orange A\'c., $5331 : \Vinstofi Young. hom e a t 1661 15th St., S4436; L. Nonemaker. home at Laurel and Irvine r\vcs., $6000 ; Jack Young, restrooms a t trail er park, $4200: A. E. J ohnson. 20-unit utility building at Pomona Ave. and 18th S-t ., $3000; Hal Harpole, home at Cecil Pl. and Or ange Ave .. $6000; Gus Bond. home at Bond St. and Harbor Blvd., $6091. Balboa Car Sti-ippecl Near Midget Track 3JJJ -.o l•oo. ~.woo n ll •o<h, co!il. r.1 • .,~o •• ~••DO" t:•o<~. ho•t>o• lj()(l • Floor Sanders • Floor Edgers • Floor W-axers Tools for Small jobs PLUHBING AND . CARPENTR-Y WORK CROWN HARDWARE Call Barbor m • L6nnie L. Hogan. Balboa, said Fr:iday, Sept. 1'2, that his auto was stripped or tv.•o tires. tubes and wheels, rims and hubcaps while it was parked near the midget race track at Huntington Beach. 8%1 Coaat Hw,-. Corona del Illar Two other owners reparted thefts, one of four discs, another o.f a motor hecid, hood and grill. -- TURNER'S Your Electric Appliance Dealer Slnoe 1928 205 We.st 4th Phone 1172 1151 South Main Phone 5709 SANTA ANA Carr's .Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feedi -1- 0.0,. DelhwJ'-llw -IU6 Ul'IN-rtllt"'- 008TA HEllA EVERYTHING In Qaallty REFRIGERATION Air CondlUonlng F.qulpment Olw • Oablaeta. • Ooaala• wa.111:.m. • Foantalm • 8tooaa ~Ban-­Complete Market. Cate. Etc.. Plannl•I' "Wl:llEB" DuiTRJBUTOB8 8%S 8 . Lo9 Atiple1 St... An.W,,, Phone 466% Ocean Front Cafe ' ..... French Fried Shrimp and Fish· Our Sped&lty -e STEAKS e CHOPS • DINNEBIJ --.... ····--?·•· , .. .... •• •••-r•r• BEER SANDWICHES • FR O 0 .-.... --· .... , ··········--·· Foontal.n Sel'vlce s-r• • • 2114 Ocean Front I NeWJ>ort 'Beach CATE AND DAYIS The South Sea lil11nd Paradise in Balboa . · • Thick Ste~ • Chopi • Chlckeo • See Food Dellcades Tr ....... Drlnb Amedac!l' Dlfl'--& • PRIVATE ROOM FOR PART.IE3 Rar.m , • • t , , f ,· -.---' I l .. •• NSWPOBT BALBOA NllW8-Tlllll8 ~====="'="=============:;, TUSllDAY Newport..._.., c.nt. 8ep!. II, 1M1 !ili!:if&.ftJID PuaucNpnca . NEWPORT ·a.ta.soA F Q R. u M NPBoE~~.! ~ -=·~ . ~-OF PUBLIC OPINION. . , . I .,_.~ XU., Recorda ot ... -..... Cowliy. -Gr IO aaai thereof U lheJJ be a.oe.- _,.dpol to l*7 tM tot.al amount .J>f pria-• lat.rut. cba.r'ps, .. 'f'UlCIU ~ ~ of -.le, and compenea: t1oa Of~. r IF b I zYwJ 'l'am11v ... ~ ~ vaa... ••••X: ~======;=============;========:!! ON&a ._ Sdlolka pwN'+zi1 a..,. w• '•7 SHOULD .COSTA MESA INCORPORATE? -.i11>11oD Payable In Advance:--42~ per :iev ii> OrOAI• County; ' $2.'15 per year to 4th woe : $3.00 per year to 8th zone "No, .. Says w. Carl SpeDcer, CJoeta II.ma t-••x=.-,' la &be ca.ta M--· oertala op«!•!el;lo 1'at ~ 1'ot- ED!Secl u Second-Cl&la matter at the Pootottrce Int NeWl>O't Beach. -ue nrlD' to p for • 11n11-e..-17 ---oappecl wttll Callfonlla. under the Act bf March 3, l,897 · • tee-plloa -_.,,,., -all -eel -with -'<Inc ___ ... SAM D. PORTER ~ Orocel'J' billt be1Dc wbat daey are, It'• bid ... ,.. 111 to dart F G. FROST • tcr anuddpal boaoebeplDa' at &be peal< of a --"'c lllflaSlod ·· ·w. F . DIXON • • • • • • • • • Advo!rtlain& M&nNtr ~ for land, bulldlap, nmta. ulartoo, 'oqlll-t ..... fumloldllp. f'rintlnc Plant, 3011 W. central Avenue; Newport Tleach, Callfomla We're not ripe for incorporation. . Official f th City f N rt B---'-The greatly ~uced area propooe<I If Yoll cooperate and consult wi!h • • • Paper 0 e 0 ewpo ~· to be corralled Is one.half vacant yoor .county. supervy.<>rs. • A. Depeadable Local luUtuU011 for Ovs l'7 '1'.n lots and acreage. Why penalize We re gettin g better road main-.:._ __ _:::_::::~==:....:==..=:.=:.:.::.:.:~::.....:.....:....--------1 owners ot homes, stores and fact-t~nance ~~ at l~er ~ than a ory buildings! Wait until these city admlrustrauon. would gi~. vacant lots have been build upon CSee San Bernardino .Ave. 8!1d · to P8)' their fair sh'are of the tax Clay St. in Newport ,Heights, city burden or Newport.) Adequate road ma- Active Member of "'The. Jaw guanuitees low-cost c~inery at this ,time would be city government." reads an adv. of highly expensi~e. the incorporation pros. What 8 ~uven_J1e. ~elmquency and. ot~er \ laugh ! Th e law guarantees no crones ~on t disappear With tn- Llf ' B 't • such thing. I'm ashamed of t hose corporation. The goo? e xi:ample of . e In r1 am responsible for attempted hood· paren ts. right teachmg m home I winking. Any time a city adminis-.h~v7 to ~upport a whole c;ity _ad- The next tiine yot,1 get into your car ~or a pleas ure tration wants more revenue !and mims trat1on to get street lighting. drive t h ink how it would be if you were forbidden by when don't they want more and curbs, sidewalks. d. fireth .hYbedranfts. · • more?) they can rwse the as-pavtng, sewe rs an o er ne 1ts law to do this . A,nd the ne.xt time you get a couple I sessed valuation higher and hi gh· the beach to locate here wher e of pork chops at one meal think how it would be if er unless ha lted by recall election . taxes are,_1~wer. . • .. YOU had' to get along with that much m e at for an en· Alread.Y many cities ha ve hiked Ind ohutsl1 e lem lto?' youdsdon dt • valuatJons-Se9ttle to fifty per an sc 00 . _more P a) groun an tire week. • . . • cent. Chicago to 100 per cen t youth clu~s. could do mo~ good FOUR TRAILERS. procfuctal of new 1 er Traile r Co .• Co.ta Mesa, roll onto flat <'&r u first ship- De.ted: Sept! Stb·, "1947. (CO~RATE SEAL) . ~ABSTRACT AND TITLE ' _GUARANTY COMPANY By R. A. KLOESS Pruident By C. C. J"ULLER'. Secret&ry • FORQV,_ REINH.t.US & FORGY, : S.nta Ana, Cl.llfornla, · Atto~a for u l d trustee. Pub. pt. i , 16. 23. 1947. 1 CERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The underatgned do hereby cert tty that they are CQ.Dducllns a fiag and pennant makinJ buslneu at 3510 Lake Avenue. Newport Bea.ch California under the 1'1ctltious tlnD n a ·m e· of YACHT rLAG' AND PENNANT SHOP and lbat ll&id rlrm Is comprised of the tollowlng penoia wbose names a.nd addresses a.re as fo!Jowa · NORA M. COOLEY, 3510 L&ke Av e-nue. Newport Bee.ch . Ca.li fornl&. HAYWARD KINGSLEY, 495 Ju -lnl ne Street. L&ituna Beach, California.. Wltn~ our fia.n ds lhi11 6th day ot September. 1947. NO RA M. COOLEY HAYWA RD KINGSLEY STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE-.11.11. Berore me a notary public In and for said Coun ty and State Qf1 thl11 6th day of September. 1947. /ppeared Nora Jr4 Cooley and Hay.,.,•ar Kingsle y. kno...-D to me to be the pe rsons ·who.11e name.11 are subscribed to the abo,·e Instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the aame. In wltnea.e •·hereo f I do !let my ha.nd and oftic:la.I seal. CSEAL) ~GN ES BLOMQ UIST. Notary Public in and for said County and State. Jd.y Commi ssi on Expl refll Janu-ary 7, 1948. Pub.-Sept. 9. lti. ·23. 30, 1947. NOT.ICE OF-PUBLIC 1'EAJ<INO , ' ! Th~~ are but two o f the many r~str1ct1ons w h1.ch of ~al. value .. Ttte St t~. ra~e \~:n municipal law and 'City po-ment. to rut ('OUt Is r eadl;a.. Glover t has upped capacity to four unJt-8 per day in month alter the Britis h peod.le mus t now accept Ill the "austenty restnctton fo r sixth: class c1Ues lS 1 . . -""""'"-'·_.,,1,, .. ,,_t,_,,u""""'"'m"'b,_,100,,. "-'---+' ---+-lc-------------==P'-'h"-ot"'o"'b"'y'--'-V"'o"ln,,,eLy'-'.H-"a"'y".-'J"'-r. a JOkf' when theres no linut 1 to Tax payer . once you put ~ou r ~ ~~ The Newport Beach Ci ty Plan- program"-a e s per ate attem pt to keep England's assessed valuation hik es. Recen t· head in the noose you're stuck. eourts and hotels are a ail· 11 ' To Be Featured PUBLIC NoTJClilS ning Commission will hold t wo "COnoroic ship frqm c aps izing completely. ly _assessed valuation.s along this come good times or financial de· able. We travel s lowly; my Im· t' ~ . c I Public Hearings by order of Reso-~ d h I h • d h "B 1 f h be ed 100 d pression peria l Valley friends would h dly ~ eg1on one ave men t and good will And &II other ~r-lution No. 313 upon the matter of To ay_ t e peop e w 0 SurvIVe t e att e 0 coast ave ·en ra.ts • ~n ----·---------·-th1'nk we "'Or" mo,•1'ng. I suspe' ct. . l!Onal propert y tanglible and Intangible . f R 2 t c 1 f Lo B . . ,, d . f ' h . . 700 per cent. (And don t think •• .... .. F h 29 h 1 or a certa1n pri nt n~ and pub Wshlng rezoning rom -o -o ts p tn•n a e gag Il a g t more !Yrlm Ill many b d h d r t e t consecut ve year , bu11J ne11s known a!! NE\\'PORT HAR-JO . rI a.a. r e n e .• l I ,.., •• " . recipients won't w,h istle and kick Tb;,e affirmative side a ·u ut \\'e o see t e , country jan me rs of t he 91st Division As-BOR PUBLISHI :-IG co .. ,.. co-partner-' , 11. 12, and a portion of 13, + r espects t han the m1l1tary d. e.fen s e of the '~fight little ut sight or their ta '( bills.) not r'Mdy for preMmtatlon t he people. a nd it's the gre4test s h c I f s I !'lh!p. Lo<'a ted at 3011 W. Central Ave .. Block 130, Lake ,Tract ; Lots 'l, 2 , • . d d r· f h 1 t th I k today, but should be ready reliC'f and stim ulus, after I the SOC! t n, out ern a I orn1a ec-in t he city or :-;"e .... ·port Bea.ell. Cali-3 and 4. Block 129. Lake Tract ·. 1c.}e '' dunng the arkest ays Of the war. h act t e . LOW taxes a ppea. o ~ 00 -rt Tb r9d tor, II gather for thf'ir reunion !ornia, and· that the purcha.M! price ,.., f . l h ' ing for factory sites. businesses for P nt on u ay, an of· str ains and pressures and the in Angeles from September thereor vdll be paid at 10 o'cl~k a.m. Lots 17, 18 and 19, Block 29, New- p r esent OOd rations are OWer t an they were at any and horn-. Wt'tness t he number flclal for the ot her side aald gr inds of a sess!-n . It's t he only on the 29th day or September. 1947 po t Bea h Tr t d Lot 02 . .... tb.15 m<>mlfll'. -The Editor. "'-' 20th t the 23rd. inclusive, as one at the office or Harry L. Blodgett. r c ac ; an s ... • time during the conflict. And there i s no hope of jm-of folks who have come up from ,'--------------' way, incidentally, to get a ny ,va-of t e feature events of the Cali-Attorne)· at .La .... ·. 609 Fi rwt National 23, and 24. Block 30, Newport r rovement l 'n the fores eeabl e future. cation at all. \Vhen I'm home,i;'you • C Bank Bldg .. in the City of &ui ta Ana. Beach Tract· (these be1·ng the four fornfl Departmen t onven tion of Count~· or 'Orange. State of Cali.fornla. • · • . , know \\'here the Congressm a 'is t he erican Legion. DATED SEPT. 1s. 1947. corners of 30th S treet a nd Coast E ven those perso n s with enou gh money to 'get I R . t R' k 24 hours a day. and in Washin~ton. NORA s. WADE. v ••• ,. Blvd N t Be .h Cal'f . ) S e 0 e m a r . "'! .A r ture of this year's meeting NORA S. WADE. ., ewpor ac • l ornta · 1away from it all" by traveling abroad now find the I you only know wher e he is• 18 will i elude messages from two •• Guudlan or lhe E.iato The first Public Hearing will be d h • h • f B · · t ff d t 1 hours a day' ~ . . . . . . of Diana GaH Margv.·anh. held Thursda Se t be 18 I OOr S Ut lil t eir. aces. nta1n canno a o r 0 et " d1st1 >shed 91st D1 vis10n. Veter-a m;no<. y, P em r • h e r scant f in'ancial re~OUTCeS be Spent OUtside t h e BON. ,JORN PHILIPS The pl ace that was most crqwd-ans the first World .War : Su-LUCIUS s. SMITH lit. ~=~~~; 1947 • at 7 :30) p.m.,' in the Council '--------------·-------------' l'd \\'BS San Francisco. We fere pre Court J ustice Harold W . Published : Sept. 16. 1947. Chamber, Ci t Y Hall, N ewport Country exc'ept f o r the mos t vita} items . . ahead of schedule, in order to be Burt and United States Am-Beach, California. Y e t , with all thes e d r astic curbs a deficit o f $11/:! Los Angcl('S again. more crowd-were not called back in 'late Oo-at a luncheon meeting. hastily Call· bass r to Great Britain, Lewis Ng;~cTEN~;s~:is~~gTci~~N':F -By order Or the Chairman of the bi})ion annua)Jy betwe en the pres ent r ate Of exports ed. more smog, more people. tober on Novemb<>r, and l see no C'd SO tha t about 45 NOTt hern Ca li-W. glas. Anot her noted mem-TENTION TO SELL NeWJXJrt Beach -City Planning Anotht'r 8.5 miles and v.:e·11 be in reason to change my opinion. fornia agr icultural leaders Would ber, vernor Earl \Varren. is ex· PERSONAL PROPERTY Commission, --.~. and imports appears likely. The federation o f Britis h Banning. and J figure that will J have also said that all speak-come in a nd m eet for Junch.1 and JX'Ct to be present. Notice is hereby gii·en pursuant to WALTER M . LQNGMOOR. industries, the mos t impo rta nt e mplo'-rer , gro up in the make 4.970 miles. \\'hich can hard- ing e ngagements a nd meetings we could talk arid ask questions. A d wntown headquarters ,.,11 the ., ·i"ion!I of Section 24.29 of the Plilr;MER J . ELLERBR0EK, J d h t be Y>• -ornia Ci\·i\ Code that the part-S country, urges a procrram s till more s evere to achie ve \y be calle t he s ortest rou e -this summer must give priority to I couldn 't get a hotel r eserva-be m tained for visitors through-rshlp dP.'!ignated as the Cottage Do· ecretary. a balance. M · t\VC'e n Washington and the 22 nd Congressional commi ttees. my own lion at the last moment. so I de-out i Ameri can Legion Conven-·ut and w arr1e Shop .... ·111 be dissol\•ed Pub.-Sept_ 9, 16, 1947. d . · T h · ,.. as of Oc!oher 1. 1947, and that C".eorire -;;;;============:;; 1str1ct. e mor ning papers a r t:' committee's investigation of trlc cidf'd to stay in a motor court. 1· h'\ tt't A I B t A._ Sterl i!'J I' is no longer a J'artne-r 1n r' T o a nation whi'ch has undergone extreme eco-reporting a new record of about a tomic bomb taboratories. the wa· .. 1~1n1. t ke·' eplacee onn5nuuandayanniqguhet. said business. and that sai business f ~ y k t d<J\'TI the bay. I looked d0\.\'0 the ..-. will be carried on by Ken neth L . n oinic hards hips f o r eig ht full b e ars and intens e emo-7 hour s by air. rom ' ew or o ter problem s of Soµthern .Calif or-list in the AAA directory. I 1 saw Septe mber 21st, at Pa triotic Hall. ;.;ichols a!< nn indl \·idual. Aches & Pains Los Angeles. rvt rs. P hillips suggests n1·a a n ri urgent Congr"ssional Roo M 1. 1 VEORGE A. STE RLING tiona} "strain f o r nearly SiX Of hos e y ears the neW r e -that \lo.'(' drive around the Dist rict study and'\vork which, fo~ \vafi"t ~~i~h~'ay s~~ltSou~~O~ofCoQ~~ano:. Los A!nge es. KENNETH L. N-ICHol.i'endor strictions may bring a sharp wea kening of morale. for t\VO hours tomorrow , before of a bet ter \\'Or d. 1·111;al l my "'homc Only, the owner had caref~ty 1 add-Oddities of 1.h e Great. Publi!!hed : Sept . 16.19'47. Vendee Dlaoomfort,-Tirecl Foellnc- Irrttable and Cnnky most of the ttme-Inahlllty to have . Reattu.I SJeep--Ju.t aa Ured. OD arising aa when going to bed--11.ack of "Pep" and VJ- tallty-''A ~ to 101D'Ml1 and otben" -aN Natare'1 wain!np of aomot!dng ndl· I The labor unrest in indu.Stry appears s ymptoma tic of going horn(', and make it a n even work" for this r ecess. \Vith those c:d to the nam£'. in par entheses. Thomas J Cffi>rson insisted that SUCh a COnditiQ.n 5000E ! . h d th restrictions 1 wil l be, as usual, at "fTeddyJ '', SO t he re would be no his book . Parliamentary rvtanual, 'U N O~ORTbCEEEgFO~A.f~UST ach time \\:e ave crosse e your ser.·icc, and delighted to see mi'stake. Th"re. I said, is a marf No. 120761 W t . h 1 f l' h th t 1 h t ··" t th · " be published Y.i thut an index or e CannO e p ee Ing, OWeVer , a a peop e country. we ave Tlt.-u O Vary e you a nd talk to you. of cha racter and princi ple. We page nurri'bers-Lso that ,the cheap l\"OTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that WhO fought SO bravely durinO' the War wiJ} SOm ehOW route somehO\lo.'. The fastes t route Travel is im proving a little. We t ed th t . ht .f 't Abstract and Title Guaranty Com pany. i r-.. , for us is to go directly through s ay er~ wo n1g s, evc"i I I skates could not look up informa-a corporation. as truete& un der that find the strength to f lght On IlOW. Bl>•the and Albuquerque and Am-met gasolin~ r ationing in Ohio in was 19 miles from San Francisco, tion while bro\lo.·sing a t the book-certain deed or tru11t recorded on the t I d t d mI tab] II • , y L'f 20th day or Ma.rch. 1947. In Book 1483. C3lifori1ia Construction With h ousing still holding the s potlight a s one of the maj o r problems of t h e day it is worth noting that California is leading the N;ition in building con· , !lf;ruction. During the first half of this year new construe· tion totaled $700 millio n i n 'our s tate. And it s hould be noted too, that California led not only in commer· cial buildin~ but in what is of even greater importance to most citrzen&-dwelling construction. More abundant building s upplies, the r emoval of r flnt ceilings on new dwellings and a lower jng of some building labo r c ost s have c o ntr ibute d to-the cons truc- tion boom. The ::\Vaila bility o f virtu ally unlimited funds througli California's s tatewide branch bank- ing sys tem has als o been an important facto r. No- ;where in the country do individu als get more co- 'oper atio n and a ssis tance from ban k e rs in the financ- 'ing of their homes than right h e re in California . The present building pac e 'is s aid to exceed a n ything e xperience d here s ince " the days of '49 when toivns sprange up o vernight. ~-ow long it will be befo re living quarte r s will be ample enoug h t o take care o f o ur bulging p o pulation can o nly b e g u essed at. . . The diffic ulty i s, it i s n o t just a matte r of accom- moda ting the ):>eople a lread y h e r e but o f h o u s ing the thousands who continue t o p o ur into C alifo rnia to ?!1 a k _e it the ir home. One of these d ays, h owe~e r, the family that wants t o r ent o r buy a place t o hve \viii J)Ot h ave. to take wha t it c an g e t but will have a cho ice of several p laces. · I What a great d ay tha t will b e ! HARBOR DRAFTING SERY'/CE RESIDENTIAL Mechanical COMMERCIAL Machinery ar illo. and t hen Li ttle Rock a nd one spo on y, an mor e mo ~r an we were very co or , e. se er s. -our le. at Page 54 5, of Offlclal Records or across the river at Memphis; then PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY! -p-----N--------I ~~~~cec7~n~!~e~:11~0a':f~a·f0~0 r'7~~~ Na.sh\'ille-and Knoxvil le and Wash-I UBLIC OTICES pa.rtlculars, and purwuant to that cer- ington. The r oads are b e tt e r --CEA"• FICATE OF BUSIN ESS lain notice or breach and election t o 1 &ell under deed or trust. recorded on through E1 Paso and then gradual-AOOOUNTANT PHYSICIANS a SlJB()EONS,,11.D. Flrtltlous Firm Name the 26th day ot May. 1947 . in Book ly north\A.•ard. ..------------~ THE UI'.-OE RSIGNED DO Hereb}· 1523: at Page 480. or Official Rttords 1 ce rtify that they an> condu cting a of Orange. Count y, California. (!11 Last time \A.'e ben t Sout h, to B 0 0 k k e· e p 1·· n g : A. v Andrews M ·n hard-·are and appliance businf!S!l at whic h notice lt Is declared that a • ' • • 82t Coa!t Hlgh 14·ay. Coro na del Mar, breach of, ~nd de rau lt in, the obll- takC' In New Orleans. This time s e r V 1 • C 6 ' PHYSICIAl'f Cali fornia. under the fictitious • fi rm gatt ons tor which such deed of truat we drove through New England, ~ and name or: !s sttunty had occurred In that the , CROWN HARDWA RE pr!ncipal and interest due May 1. 1947, across New Yor k S t ate, then UOLIN F . BROWN 8UBGEON "\ and that said rirm is composed of was not paid no r were the ,_payments across Ohio and r.1ic higan, and (RarbOr 16") I the tollo.,.,•1ng person.s. "'·hose names due . on the first· dttd of trust. dUt:! 611 Couj: Hlcbway. Barbor 1111 and addresses are as follows, to-.... ·it : April 1st. 1947. an..1 subseque nt ther-e - took the La ke ferry over to Mil-BALBOA YACHT CLUB Corolla del Mar I CHARL ES T. JUNKINS . 1305 Coa1tl to, made. the same ha¥lng been paid "-'aukee. \Ve had to drive to Ft. L __ a._,_•_••_•_0_,_ .. _N_•w_oo_"_"""' __ • _ _.i L-===-======="==' Highway , Coro na de! Mar , Ca.ll f. br the beneUclaries under said deed .. FRANK A. JUNKINS. 701 Larks,pur1 O trust 80 recorded In Book 1483 at Collins for a farm meeting, a nd A.BCIDTECT . 1 Coro na del Mar , Ca.lit. · Pa.ge 5'45. ot said Offi cial Recordii)- then to San Francisco, a nd down John IL 0. Chung, II.I). WITNESS : 01.fr hands this 8th• day of VflLL i:;ELL. at public auction, to the P'"-'clan d 8 September, 1947. highest bidder. •tor cash. in lawful through the Central Valley. ....,-2 • 4 .._ .,,7 _-... .. 30urc-1 FRANK A. JUNK I NS money of the United States or America. d'f Armand Monaco lS ,CHAR LE S T. J UNKINS . on the 3rd day of OctobElf. 1947. at We change thC' routes to see .I • d b tntm the hour or ten o'clock. A. M .. _or said ferent parts of the country, ob-ARCHITECT an Y appo ent STA.TE OF CAI,t FOR~lA . day . at the No rth main entrance to the 81 • W Ba A D-l'L-Bearon 5075 COUN TY OF ORANGE. !ls. Orange County Hall or-Records. In the serve the fa rms and methods, and 't • Y ve.., ..,.,...,.,_ %0 Bth 8 ON THIS 8th day of September. 194.7. City -of Santa Ana , County ol Orange talk to the people. I wa,s "inter · I Harbor lTU. ' 1 Eut 1 treel before me, a ~otary Pu blic In and for State of ~ali fornla , all the Interest . --1" b d' . Colta Meta. O&IUOl'llla said County and State. pereo nal\y ap-conveyed to it by the said deed of v1ewn.1 y t he ra 10 station at !'721 J.akewood A•e. peared CHARLE& T. JUNKINS and trus_t. and subject to all lncumbrances Fresno. and when the question was Loo Aqelee NOrmandJ' "81 FRANK A. J UKKINS. known to Oil~ prior t~.ereto. In and to the prope rt)' asked what I thought th~ farmers 1---------"':;;;----' , to be the pe rl!ons who11e names are. !lltua.tet;i in the Count}· or Orange. State "' -• Gord M G cl .._.ft subscri bed to the within Instrument. or Cali fornia. and described as rol· \O.'Cre th inking about, I said. DENTJS'qi;:. .on • run Y• D.&I'. and ackno~·IOOged to me that the}' ex-lows. to-wit : 'I • \ IN \VlTN ESS WHEREO F. I have feet of the South half of Lot 30 or callywrooc. · We pnmmt many .OC.Om- plet.e Breab~ and Smioae mnea u well .. Operatl01ll tlml oar Druci~ Methods without ming Drup, Mecll· clnes, lnjecUons or S~ry. Why not eee aa NOW! Comultatlon la F-. Delays can be dangerom and -ooetly. Dr. E. 'F. Bell, D.C., Ph.C. 10'7 Z%nd SU...t N'!"'J'Ort Beach, Calif. Hours 9 to 5 MONDAYS \ and THURSDAYS. Other hours by appointment Phone Barbor 11$4. (8"".Barborll91) "Rai·n." r--------"--...,~---. . 'PHYSICIAN and SURGEOr ttuted the 83.me. The East 66 reet of the West 255 I t has been hot and dry and "":;;-· Balboa Inn Arcade hereunto !l(>t my hand and afC\xed my Falrvte"'' Farms. as per map there- the cor n will be less than ex -Dr. Obed LUC81 oftl rlal seal the day an d year In this-i~o~l~re~c~o~'~de~d~ln~B~oo~k~8 .~P~ag~•~71~.~o~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~g Off.ice Hrs.: 10.12 Lin.; 3-5 p.m. rertificate first above writ ten. pected, and as we ar e now learn-JOHN E. SA.OLER in". the.-hard \Vay. food is as im-DEN'DST Phone H8.rbor 37 \ 1~· Notary Public In and ror Orange .., h CounQ". Calif. ' portent in war. a.nd in \.\'Orld peace %t02\,lN:\V~eatral. 11arbfr 1'80 My comm1!!l!lon ex pires Ma>' 31st, 1948 J k' E ·• t ef[orts. as shells or money, and ORT BEACH 'H R. H 11, M D j Puhli,hed. Sep<. l6. "· '0· Ocl. 1 · 1'"· 1 ac s qu1~men ts in f'ffect just a substitute for • • a • ~ N OTl ~o~:A~~~iOR\~~~ON OF • Rental the latter. :-========~====! Pbyllclaa and Surseoa. The C'O·j,nrtoerr<hlp or SAM D. P6R-Contractors' Equipment - PC'ople can't eat m on ey or wear Hours: 2-5, by Appointmen TER and rNORA s . V.'ADE. and NORA I k f 1'd d · GORDON ., RAPP D.D.8. t S. \VA Dfi as guardian of the estate e PLASTER _.__.,, fTlO ~ey to eep out 0 co ' an 1t .r. ' T 1 h Be 5848 I of DIA:>;}\ GAII~ l\tARGWARTH. ta ..-~ would help a lot if the folks at ., e ep one aeon ~ minor. h'!retof.'}f1' exist~ng un der the •SKILL SAWS • T&ULER8 home would thi'nk of our "loans·· %833 W1Nt _ Ceatral 111 Broad\\'•Y Coeta Meee nan1e ' and !!t}·le or NEWPORT HAR-•CONCRETE MIXER8 . I BOR PUBLJSHrNG co .. at 3011 W .. a nd our "foreig n help .. in terms Phone Harbor 4!1-J Central All•enu e. Ne.,.,·pvrt Beach. Call· of AmC'rica·s capacity to produce. rornla. Is 'thl!! day di.<1soh·ed by mutual Phone Beacon 5508-W and in IC'rrns of thC' commoclit1cs ewpo D ,,. and the rtnershl p business has been N ri llIJtO IL Maxwell, M. D o.~reemen~and consent of the partne~. d od •------------__, 1601 Co t ID"' i<0t1! and aken o,·er by SAM D. POR: h we 0 pr uce. .. a y TER •nd LCC IU S D. S>IITll. Ill. •• l7t . and Santa Ana A Th I P HYSICLL"JS-SURGltONS. n ·.o. Corona de) Mar the n14·ne wh•1 will (:LlntinUe to" opl'r· ve. ' Costa Mesa e peop C' in lhl' rural art•as ate the b sineiil! at the abo\'e addre!!9 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~heir O\\'n a (fairs and their O\\TI Phon e ll••bor lft.o PORT H .BOR PUBLI~1J-I I NG CO. thin k sanely·, a nd arc interC'Sted In ,-------------Offi ce Hours: 10-12;' Z..5' 11 ntle r th~nan1e and s.trle or NEW- Dr W T Moo "" vo.w 0 .lted thi 15t h day of September, 1947. problems·, but not to l hl' exclusion • • • ney S M. 0. PORTER o f either domestic or international Ph--lclul S R. M I I Zo~: ~--~:g~ problems, on the largC'r scale. ' 3-. and Surgeon •• ,. onaco, My,D I ll as iruardinn I)[ tbe Es\ate They are s imply quiet , American 1'11"1.nth and Oeatn.I 814 Bay Ave., BaJ¥oa 1 ~r mP~~;a Ga.ii Mal'g.,.,·a.rth. farmers, the backbone of the na-Barbor ITU . Publi!hed Sep1. 16th. 1S47. .tion. and \\·hi!e it has a · whole-, _____ , ____ ._--_ _;.'_._ ___ .. __ 1 NOTICE some effect to see ho\\' littl~ the-CBJBOPD •croa Ottlce Boon: I a.n. % to G p. m.·' Kotlre hereby gJ ,•en pursuant to worri('S of C o n g r es s actually th~ pro,·i on.e of ~tlon 3440 or the trouble t he people at home. it is Dr. Tom E. Barton Monda7 throucb ~ Ci\·ll Oxi+ot the state or Ca.ll tornia. even more wholesome and en-that GEO GE A. STERLING, Vendor. , of 305 M ne Avenue. Balboa bland, couraging to see the courage and ClllROPRACI'OR T p Reeder • • D Ca1tror11.ia. intends to sel l to KE N· U , ~~ • • • IVI. • NETH I L. :<ICHOLS or 305 Manno F INTE NT ION TO SE LL Preparing for Winter? Have Your Most Exactin9 WOODWORKING · Requirements Filled by .... W. S. EMERY COMPLETE WOODWOlUUNO FACILITIE8-Work doae by Experlmeed C'nf-.i at -...-Bat.. (Locat.ed at F11EDERICK YACHT CO.) sanity of these same people. 1 .,.._. ~ H E st· ti • • D Avenue ~boa Island. Ca.ll.fornla. a.II The t ime is coming when we Conaa del Jhr • • ICK er, IVI. • tha1 'i" o pel'&Onal propel'ty oon· will n-·• 1·t. When a nau·on Is en· Cln K-'·ll ...,,....,. &DI &w.aia at«tlng ge r&lly of all 11toc.k tn tra.de. · · ~-u . . ~ '1 Patio) flxtu~ uipment and good will of a SHIP'S DRAFl1NG joying a period of almost Babylon· n.e ----1.... l40I W. Clelllral certa.J.n rett.aura.nt bualnea known u '711-<l Cou& B ( .. , _ _._ •..n. N ..._.._.. ...., Offtee: llartior -Cottag DO--Nut a.nd Watne Shop. loca-wy. ~ JIUlll!') ewport Bw.11 ian luxury, it does not want to " ~ 'rm ...,._ m..; ted &t 305i Karine Ann~. Balboa l.e- Ph-• n~.._ tr:o..,.,, listen to warninat from tbe ~ DAY ll(JllOOL land, tf~mla. In the Ctty of Newport ,~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~UOUU~~~~~~~~~~~1 ·-~ rs-BMch. !:i' itornla; and that the J'. ur- Newport Bw+ Ul5 Cout BJway l'IMllle B-Ml.5 . I I 'GORDON a~ FINDLAY .. ' .. • ~ AJfD ...,,,.. ·\ Mlt 0...: 81..i: ft I D7'c GI CABINET SHOP SERVICE , • ' l · • • phets, even if one of the prophets OP'l'OMEralST I chaae p tbereor will be pat &l I is history itself. M rtiJD Sch J 10 LI#. the morning of the flnrt I You who read the pa~. and 0 er 00. ... T. ~ o. D day of •• .,. 19'7 .•• Bay Eocrow . _..~ -....___, A Co.. .. lb the City-of Newport Beach. think seriously about world maf.. --..--.. ..., ....._ IA. Opuamebtlt County or,torange. St.ate or Callrornia. t-. ·-now re•••...i-~ -""'~· ........... DAY 80BOOL nu DAIDNED DATE1 : !!EPTEMBER 11th, tM7 ..... '" .a. o::c ............ul6 -•q -.. •• .,. OEf>RGE A. STER LI NO, of us voted. for example, aga!nat OPEN!! WED,_ OCT. 1 ._~ D1lPLIOAn:D v ... do' the British and Greek loans even & ~ --~.r-&. esrw.-..... pa , .. _. •• 0 t K NNETH L ._ NICHOLe-endee thou.lb we wett among tbe best •••ra -~ •·~£-.ft.__. Publl : Sept. 16. 1947. ~-~Br! l'-------------·'i MAWS El=•= ·---~ ta1n had er bu in the ::!~~~!!;i?!ij~:!j~!!;~t'.I NOTl'IE f F INTEN~ION TP SELL OJngrea. The developments, now ifiWN ••••x BTENOO&&.PllW . NOTICJ ,_. HEREBT GIVEN . pursuant apparent to eYer')'ODI!. were lncli-to the~ti&IOIUI of SeetJon IHO or the cated then u the,__._, •-.... ~ aA-~ n..nnl'I•& ,. .. ..,...nn Clril e of the State or Calltomla. · ............ OU~ --~ &AAMU'D tbat H 8 . WADE. tDdlt1dually .. and of. the-tJlat..polidea ol. the eclmhrie.. ,., 'NAltl' ll08l'ft& .... _, nA NORA 8. ADS Aa Oaardl&n or 'the --.w-MT6ft rtl8UO · ..iate G4IL ·IL\RGWARTB. u•,.---.... ••nan ...... -.. 0.... -• c:.:-vmmo--al ... . 11le -.-n-4 ·~-L.-111 DI-" ,. «i-a~' ·-W.unin---------, ~ .. --.. ....... 0.. a 2 .._, -.,,,.. .. ... ·~·· ..... Bw:b. CaJJtontta, which is just a 90UDd .. American , o.w .:: • ~.ft.• __. ..u to LUCIU8 a BllITR. plan," 19 our bopt today. I haw ·~ftS& .. ._...... r, x-z UI. ~v.._.;~w:t.:;:·c::;~ --•-id be tartwte If ft C-. --._;.. -119 -·-...: ..... -~tr rt INC -L...---------.,--J! ~------------+-' .. ... ' .. -· -·-- LUMB .ER . . BUILDING · MATERIALS. • I l ' -,, • ' ' ": , ' I , r . . ...... ,..J~~:'!"~~,.,... ............. .. ! .. . ·. 1 ~ .aw.' New Books ·-Added ~ Oll)I D ' l'tJll5iiOU -.... ~ ro• .... ...., .,ii V ~AL MAH to -at wen'-BLACK &-WR)' 11oar 1-~ J'OR T-~2'i'J'rallen~~;;,oone;;'"~~j 0 wport Be.ch LlbrA.V · .tabllshed body and paint lbop. utulnewcblno9e~•ha\IOS18; new, lleepa 4. Neer beach.•-·..U>rt -~ 'l\'heo. Robina. 22nd A c.ntnl, boy's nautlcel bell, 1prlnc, and Harbor 6!13-W. 23391 N .. ~ the new booli. added to 'lbe, Lcne1y Cvrot and William•, Newport Beach. Ph. Harbor :18. mattresl. 401 Clltf Dr., N°"'1>t. Blvd., Colt M-. 7 1tfc t Newpor1 Beach Public LI· HoUBe J>iv\ded. ?4-ltc Hta. 74-'itc 1'!0DERN room 1ultable for co'IPI• ' net:loa• Crispin, Dead and Dumb; Davis, wuher. call Harbor ~R carved'turniture, kitchen things, Garage available. Near bus J.tne. ' ' I ... ' ,1 a NSWPOaT BALBOA NllW8-TlaSI AALJ.i.,:=::22!bedrh;:;;;;oom;;;;;;-;-;;;;;;; · TUll:llD.&Y N-pwt 8"!dl, Call£ 8ept. 11, lN, Page7 ' • prqe, tumlahed. Allo out· ··~s~·~·~· ~-~T~.&~r~ .. ~------~-~-•••1. l:llTATIC · lid bedroom With lhower aild = toll t, 2 blocks off the beach, FOR SALE Byl owner to G.I.'1 $2000 DOWN. Owner Will &acrl· Bal~ Illand. $13,000. Phone N'""'. 2-bedrm. houae, 2-car gar-fice home ocean Ihle of blvd. Lo~ Beach 72;,340. 7J...4tp age .. 8007 Sef.lhore Dr., Newport I:.aguna Beach Fine ocean vtew W-· Beach. 73-Jtp Excell. ent beach. See --, ,.....; • ant to·buy direct from owner, .., ....... _, .uo•oi> J;: are the following : 1 11,.tttt.. WANTED -Waltresa and dish· 11 X 17 Ch1ne9e rug $600. Hand or llngle {let:aon. Board optlo*81. · Detour to Oblivion; Fttt, A Fine , 73-2tc aprlgga & ma!trel9, 5 gal. butane 1271 E . 15th St., Newport HI>. Barke, The Wind That Shakea and Private Place: Halliday, • tonk $8.00, Lawn mower, s&l'llen 74.jltp ,e . Barley: Bemelman1, Dirty Counterfeit Wife·, Knight, The l!ALE lll8CELLA.N&OtJS t •· U d ood bl $20 00 real~nce lot west side Corona· FOR SALE -5 room furnished So. Coast Blvd. Phone Laguna zon~ for two residences. Give house and double garage to be Beach 1:551 . 74-4tp , exaJ t location, lowest cash price, moved off property. Newly dee-FOR SALE--$25,000 firlt trust · r.~ Po trait • r--oo~. n erw ,porta e · NOW until ocr. 1°Large ll"'ng . Eddie: ~ .. ae, r 0 • ~·~ Blue Horse of Taxco; Reilly, Tbe CABIN FOR SALE-Ideal for U· H yd 14th & M vi Col ~ -r· UDe ; Davenport, Belvedere; Erd: Farmhouse; Richart. Murder In tility or extra aleeplng room. a en ontro a, -rm. 2 bedrooms, 111 bathe, ear-" and will Investigate lot and re-o~ated, r efurnished, v e n et 1 8 n deed on excellent income pro~ ply definitely yes or no. Write blinds throughout, h~dwood erty near Harbor area. Payable "man. The Years of the LocUst, The Town; Scott, The Nameless Size 10' x 12', movable, $250. ta Mesa. 74--ltp age, patio, private pier. 209'it GantilJon, Vessel of ~rath; Hall, Ones; Stein, Death Takes 8 Pay-501 _ Jlst, NewJ)ort Beach.74-2tp FOR SALE-Electro-Mite washer, East Bayfront, Balboa · Islahd. Box "A" c/o News-Times. 73-2lp floors carpeted to walh, tur-$300 month 6o/o. Contact owner, n~ce heat, electric refrigeration, 854 Orange Ave .• Long Beach 13 rle Great Tide; Hamilton. River-.ing Guest and Treat, & As In -like new $20.00. Harbor 387-J. Owner PLeasant 6712. 74-}ltp side: Hav\U, Big Ember: Hedden, Quicksand. GENERAL ELECI1UC refrlgera· 74-2tc FURNISHED AP!'. for two. ~'Ice 'I11e Other Room and Kerr, Wife's Noa-F\cUoa ~or $100; '38 Pontiac sedan, Nat-BOATS. 8UPPLJii a $2.00 per day, also winter ra es. E?e View. Clark. Hawaii The 49th State·, ional cash regiat~1'; 2 oak chests 113 15 h S N h '"""' The Web of Days; Malm, Cleland, California In Our Time; Ph. Harbor 1449-R. 74-2tc 16-FT. BOAT, has prop. and 1haft -t t., eWJ>f>rl 4 · JoUmal of the Lad..v Pamela Foxe; l900-l940; Desmond, Glamorous FOR SALE-Tent 18 x 22, good neers rilotor. Make otter or trad.e 1 ~ 7!itP ?t~~h , Dull the Sharp E?ge; Paul Dolly Madison; Foster, Animated condition, no Poles, make offer. for trailer. Harbor 358-W. 74-2tp, FOR RENT-New bachelor aPfr t- Ftile Troth. Comb; Rich, The Cartoons; Foster, Figures from · Harbor 358-W. 74-2tp ment, furnished. suitable !for Spring Begins; Schulberg, The Life; Foster, Heads from Life; F 0 R S ALE woiiJlng couple. Harb<ir 247~-R Harder 'Ibey Fall ; She?11an•. !he Foster, How to Draw Animals FOR SALE--400 ft. 1 inch galv. . 74..ptc Brl ht ~~-Tabori on~nal pipe; O'Keefe &: Merritt gu 22 SQ. (approximately 30' OA.)' , g ".~, ·-; · .&· and F~ter How to Draw Ho--. F OR RENT Modern 2 -~~m S Th k II P B •·· Out -'~· range $45 ()() Bird cage ~ stand metre Norweman sloop built 1---~. . uu, Wadell. hite ha ows, a l'I, •• ' Connecticut·, Harre, Treasures of 2163 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa """~ t !al H bo 2 1 iD ; ll'we · • Seaced ~a~W 1,.,,.: Frost, Steeple Bush: Hard, The · : Gt • the •-t mann"'er· of finest ma~ furni.sh.ed apartment w1th ~- 74-2tp terials, including m ah o g any age, 'Wln er ren · ar r • The Kingdom; Kavan, The tf.1use -----------'--'_ planking throughout. Finished R. . 74. tc Manufacturers AskSolons . Get Pay Hike of Sleep; King, The Balkans~ Mag-MY 3 ~ x 4 %. Auto-Gra!lex, f4.5 riel, Pavola; Meyerstein, Adven-lens. shade, filters, magazin~. . bright inside jnd out. Complete-F OR RENT-Beautiful 3 bedroom ly equipped with 2~ suits of furnished home, Oct. 15 to June tures by Sea of Edward Coxere. 547 Elwood enlarger $25.00. See English Ratsey sails 15. 215 E . Bay Ave., Balboa.! Mills. Electronics, Today and at Mears Camera Shop, Costa · 74..Qtc Tomorrow : Morgan, Bridge to Mesa. 74-ltp Priced at $3750 Russia: Muench, Along Sierra F OR SALE _ Deep freeze large o G. l Homes uilding~ach 2 bdrm. mod.- plant. Will sell tor about . Make your a.rrangenfents no and be ready to move in wher they . are C9mpleted. !RALPH P. MASKEY 341 W. Central-Ph. Har. 402 't 73-tfc MIR MILE near Arches, C-2 200' x 237', level all or part, ~· front foot, I> cash. Or leBSf.. Make offer. Good for mar- ket,j _drug or chBJn store, motel, the4tre, marine business: Brok- ers l cour te!y. Owner at 600 Co:ft Highway. Beacon 5593. J. 68-Stp pJano. $8500. 1142%: West Ocean Front or telephone Anaheim Calif. "' 74-Stp 3608. 72-4tp FOR SALE--O>rona de! Mar FOR SALE BY OWNER-Three bedroom home. Jess than 2 years old. hdwd. f:toors, large liv. rm.., dining rm., very nice kitchen & bath with tile, serVing porch:'t'2- car garage, large lot, ch ildren's play yard & garden, landsca~ ing all in, fruit trees, O.K.. for G. I. loan, $11,500. ·303 Flower St. <;oata Mesa. 74·2tp choice comer lot, 50x120, fine ocean view. Exceptional value, $4 ,000. Owner, Harbor 79(}.R. 74-2tc FOR SALE-New 3-bedroorn home on view location above. the Arches. Diti..ing room, fireplace, 20x30 garage. $14,j'{I!). Complete in 30 days. Call Hub Powers, Harbor 62-W. n-tr• N .O TICE l ! ! New 5-room home for G.I.'s. dooble garage ••• at 421 Old County Road, Harbor Heights .... Also: Other new homes and <;!Xceijent business and residence lots. Los Angeles, Sept. 11-Enact- mtnt of Assembly Constittitional Ame ndment No. 7. "''hich author- izes an increase in the renumer a· tion of members of the>. state leg- islature. is recommended by the California l\fanufacturel""S associa· t icm in a r esolution a nnounced to- da y hy Lloyd A. Johnson. presi- den t. Trails; Murphy, Logbook for Kelvinator ice cream fr~'.'zer. For Immediate Sale Grae<': Norling. PC"rspcctive Draw-Write J>. 0 . Box 1782. Santa ing: Paul Linden on The Saugus Be .i . CONTACT Branch; Rosenfeld, Sail-Ho; Ro-Ana, or phone H. H. n,7~~~~ GEORGE E. MICHAUD FOR RENT-3 r oom furnis~ed apartment, BaJboa. Ph. Whit tier 4· 13428. 74-2tp FOR RENT-Comfortabl e room at "''inter ral<'!!. separal<' entrarice, ma n onl y. 516 -36th St .. NEt_"'-:. port Beach. 74·¥tc ~ TRADE-Lou on Lido Isle ~10o~ 2°"orp;=~nh!':' Fine home on Newport Heights. See or Call L. L. MENNES, Realtor 2603 W. Central Ave., Harbor 2127-W ,·er e. 1-lo\ve & Hummell : Selig- man. The Voyage of The Can Pi tu· BABY'S PLAY PE'N and h I g h Stern, TravC"lers In Time an d chair with table combination, 107 Vi a Quito, Lido Isle T el. Harbor 395 or GEORGE MlCHAUD CO. 4040 Wilshire. Los Angeles 5 in Harbor diJtrtct. Phone Hafbor 7(17 1, 81-tfc \\'agcner. Hand Tools. child's la\vn S"""ing, $22.50. Har- bor 2654·J, n-4tc T\VO ROOMS a nd kitche ne tte, garden apartment for winter renta ls. Pri.,'ate c n tr an cf s. Phon£' liarbor 50. 73-2tc LOTS! FOR SALE -· NewPQrt H eiJhts and Costa it!csa. $1000 to $2250. See Hub Powers. J . A. Bee~ Ferry · Landing, Balboa Island. 69-tfc First U. S. Match An early kind of match. used in 1'\\:hile lhe a.Ssqciation is the first statC\\'ide organization t o urge enactment of the measure, the .Uni ted . StalC"s in the early our decision was not made until 1800 s, retailed at four cents a th~ completiOn of a thorough .lig.ht; .. It consist~ of ~ bottle ~on­ sttldy of the amendment by ~e t8:1n1n~ . sulp~ur1c a~i d cQm~~nrd m embers, or our Executive com-with splints t1~ped '"'1th potass1.um mittce," J ohnson declared . chl or a te>. sugar and gum arab1c. -r h e resolution recomrrie nds that all California ma nufacturers. as \vell as o ther citizens, support the amendment, both through tHc orga nizations to which they tielong and as individuals. ..... --- l U. S. Crop Short The 1946 cotton cl-op of the United States was the smallest for any year since ;1895, except for the disastrous boll-weevil year of 1921. The year·end estimate put the 1946 'crop a t 8,482.ooo' bales of 500 pounds each\ __ ..................... -. ....... ,, - Ph. Federal 5501 . 73-4tc FOR SALE-Electric refrigerator ------------- suitable for trailer. 1905 Fuller· Responsible party wants to,. lease ton Ave. Costa J\·1esa. 72-tfc or rent mooring at private land· ing, for 26' cabin cruiser, will VENETIAN BLINDS-A1urnlnwn pay year in advance. Ncwpott 1teel, wood. Call us for tree estl or Balboa. W. J . Swapp, Hunt- mate. Renovation & renntahina. ington Beach 6451. 73;'2tp So Cout Ven~tlan BUnd Co. \\"iest lBth and Newport Avt~ FOR SALE-Balboa Dinghy, ex· Coeta Mesa.. Ph: Beacon 5762-W cellent condition $140. Box ;568, 38-tf• Balboa. 71-4tc Watches • Oocks _ J ewelry MAST, SAILS, ET<;,. for Snipe CHR MTERS class Qoat. J . M. ZeiglC"r, 20'20 OMO Amherst DI\. So.' Pasadena. Ph. Repairing -Prompt Service SY 93229. 72-4tp Sensible Prices VAN DR™LEN '47 Richardson Sport Commuter, 26' Twin Screw Chrysler Aces. J E W E L R Y will sell or trade for down pay. 1786 Newport Blvd. CoataMeu 31·tf< me nt on house. Call Santa Ana 0175-W after 5 p .m. 72-4tc FOR RENT -2 bC'droom house '"ith gar agC",!furnished. also out· side bt:>droom wi th shower and toil et . Balboa. Island. SlOO.-·riio. Phone Long Beach 723«>. 73-4tp TWO I REAL BARGAINS -In Costa Mesa. Large 2 ·bedroom ho"le $5150 ; 3 bedroom home $53$0. See those before you buy. Close to Harbor Blvd. Hub Pow· LIDO ISLE ers,1agent. Harbor 62-W. 69-tfc . FOR SALE BY OWNER--<471!. ft New Furnished Apts. lot on Lido Ille and 52~ rt. lot Now Available--Winter R ates on Balboa P~ninsula. WUI aoa· Catt l-larbor 2720--365 Lido Soud Nder ~ade on 2 or 3 bedroom ~.;r 72-4ltp bea~h house In Balboa or vicin- ity. ~hone Harbor 7(17. or lnqulro LE ASE -'Furnis hed apartment, at 569 Miramar Dr., Balboa.. $45.00 month. ocean front. two 43-tf bedrooms, adults only, no pets. ~;,r~;r'Drafti~i1!ei:vJ:ce Call Harbor 1493-R, noon' or af-H r Drafting Sen1ce tcr 5 p.m. 74-lip for Builders The News-nrnes will not be .re· aponsible for more than one incor- rect insertion of an advertisem e nt. reserves th e right to correctly classify any and all ads and to reject any adver tisement not con· forming to rules and r£"gulations. PERSONAL 11 WASHING, MACHINES MERCURY '42, 110 convenlan complete "''1th transmission & reverse gcM. New . 18' speed boat almost finished, as Is. Bea- con 5686. 61-Uc FOR RENT-Attractive 2 bdrm. house on Balboa Island. Oct. 1st identiai -Commercial to June 1st. No small childr+.. Ph. H ar . 2007-J or Long Beach 841\.34. · 72-4tc 68-tfc . _.., ....... .,,.. -..... .._..__ . BUSINESS GUIDE If DRESSMAKING & Altera tions. READINGS -Monday through Frida y. 1634 E.-P'alm St. Santa Ana. 7 questjons ans\vered by mail Sl. ~lrs. Davis. 72-4tp ~LCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Reply Box Tl, Balboa bland. 40-tfc Ca ll Beacon 6008-\V. 1971 Mag- noUa St., Costa Mesa. 74-tfc MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO. Courtesy de monstration by appointment. BEAUTY AIDS u MACHINE and MAL°HINEI.ESS Permanent Waves Tinting and ?vtanlcurin& Evening App!. Ph. Harbor 179-W Vi's Beauty Shop PRANCES COOK QUALIFIED r epresentative. 2604 W . Central. Newport Beb.ch. H a rbor 1192-W. 74~ltc Custom Workmanship DRAPERIES-Sl.lPCOVERS BEDSPREADS COUCH COVERS Materials -a vailable Phone Laguna 4383 ' 73-2tp l 103 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mm 1~tfc LOST A.''D FOUND %2 R~\VAR D-For information con· cerning snowbird with "'-'ood dc-cks painted blue. Lost from mooring e nd of Rub)' St. Labor Day \\·eek end. 74-2tc EMPLOYMENT WA.'ITED %8 GOOD plain cook and light hshltl . dutiC's . Live out. l\f iss Dani£'1, Laguna 4383. ~ 74-2tp ~\.ORK \VANTED-lroning 1n WI) Garden Ma1'ntenance aome. Plain or fancy. 530 San Bernardini;} Ave.. New po r I M"'D .Heigh ts. ' 26-tfc Landscape Design WILL DO IRONING in my home RALPH BAKER SLOO per hour. 1892 Whittier AT AvC" .. Costa MC'sa 74-2tc Smith's R ar e Plant Gardens Batft £'s cared for C\'C'nings by C'X· 2"249 Ne '\\·port Blvd .. Bea. 5170-W pc'rienced \\'Oma n \\·ith exc. rcf- Costa ?.fesa. 71-4tp erences. See l\trs. T helen. 1932 HARBOR l'wlagnolia near Ir;vine, Co sta l\tosa. · 72-4tp Plumbing Service EMPLoYME.vr oFn:Rr:o tt Newport Blvd., BeaCon 5048\\ W A..1'\fTED -Experienced stenog· AIRING OUR SPECIALTY ra phcr. Apply Bank of AMerie1., Contractlne and Supplies NeWport Beach Branch. 73-2tc 97-tf< ------------WANTED-Young man for deli\'· 12 YEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL ·PAINTING CONTRACI'OR 274 Eut 19th Street Pb. Bea. 5413 Coats ~ CaUt. J ll().tf( I ' • ROO,FS W. J. BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair --528).R• Z573 Dden AW!., Colta -:»-tt. CESS POOLS and SEPnC TANKS. Inatalled ~ In ~ Countt ery and gene ral nUf'S(-ry \\'Ork. 1313 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Ph. Harbor 590. ~3-tlc WANTED-Woman to assyi.t in care of two small childrefl and housewor.k . Local r eferences re- quired. Live in. Harbor 1572-J. · 74-2te WANTED-Woman to care f 10 months old baby, 5 or 6 days a y,.·eek, permanent. Live out preferred. Phone Harbor 591-R. 73-2¥ PRIVATE SECRETAR Part time to start, ecellent oppor- tunity, good salary. See "WHIT" -at The Plank. Balboa Island or Bay Shore Auto Camp. 74-2tc Pl AlTRESSES WANTED -Ila) Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tf< WANTED -Woman for general house cleaning, Monday, Wednes- day and Friday. from 10 till 1 p.m. Palisades Hotel, 1414 Sea- vi«!'w Ave., Corona d~l Mar. n-tfc U you don't have one do )'OUl waah1n.g at BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA 475 Newport Blvd., Colla M- Phone Beacon 5770 DON'T WAIT ORDER YOUR SERVEL 17-tfc GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW Deliveries Are Improving We May Surprise You VOGEL'S lOO Main St. Harbor l~ 43-tf< B A YSIDE PLATING Gold . Silver -Copper -Br.au Antiques a Specialty S.e Our Ad ln Orange County Phone Directory Boats Priced to Sell 70-ft. Aux. Schooner $12,000. 40- ft. Aux. Yawl $7.900. J.6..ft. Twin Screw Stephens, Sed. Cruiser, $9,500. 33-ft. Sport Fisher (1940) $6.500. 30-!t. AJtracore Bo a t (1947) $3.850. 42-ft. Sport Fish· er (1947) $5,750. WANTED TO BENT u WAl\"TED TO RENT-1\\'o car garage for approx. 10 months '"'hilc huild.ing. In vicinit y of N\\'flt. Bch.' Call Harbor 696. --74·2\P Tu·o adults only unfurnished or partly furnished. Prefer 2 bed- G E MINNEY ' rooms, Newport or Bal)x>a .. 2820 • · • · West Central Ave.. Newport Listings wanted Beach Ev.enings only. 73-2q> 711 Coast Hiway, Newport TWO OR THREE bed . Beacon 5032-\V 64-tfc room un -------·------furnished house. 2 adults daug~-Clipper Bow Boat 1er 13. permanent. Be a co n 46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H. P . Cat dle1el. 5793-J · 73-2tp New b ait tank: swordfish plank,; WANT TO RENT year 'round- completc commer cial equipment. 2 or 3 bedroom un!urnJshed Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc house in Balboa or. vicinity. Per- Harbor 97 manent residents. Good refer· FOR SALE -Star sail boat . • enC('s . Phone Harbor 707· 43-ff Latest type, flexible ma.st, in-RANCHES & ACRE . .\OE 52 eluding sails r eady to sail. Phone Glendale, Citrus 11188. 60-tfc FOR SALE-16 tt. utility hull, buil~ for outboard u.s~Excell ent condition.'PhonC" Harbor 2099-M. 60-tfc 2 Acre Ranch Home · NC'ar Oran~e County Park 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5ll3 MUSICAL a RADIO Cor . l-larbor and 19th. Costa Mesa Next to Methodist Churdl 28-tfc T\\rO l-JI GJIWAYS AND . County road surrounding. insuring pri· vacy. FivC' r oom housc, two bed room a nd· de n. hri'ck . stQccO and framr. Car}X't ... val! t o "''alL \'C'n<'tian blinds. 1 L~ bath. Pan- tr) ... Rral fi rC'plat'.'C' "''ith Heat· ilator. 40~odd or ange trC<"s-a nd family fruit. Extra garage or \\'Ork.shop. cc.ment floor. Large Chi c-ken house, cement floor. 2Q x32 "'ell-built highv:ay stand & fix tures & stock. Plenty of wat! C'r ftr irrigation. New Furnace: Plenty of Good Tires All Sizes Compound Motor Gallon. 70c Oil Western Auto Supply Authorized Dealer 1836 N•wport Blvd., Colta Mal 17-1111 SPINET TYPE Mirror Piano. Re- poss(>SSed, now only $295. Anrr ther Spinette slightly used at big saving. And you just pay out balance. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO dJ. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-ttc SPINE'l"l'E PIANOS 'for reWi. Beautiful blonde, .mahogany, walnut. All r ent ot first months allowed on purchase. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana &a.tfc ====-=--=:-------:-WANTED 50 used pianos for OlD' w_ANTJCD ___ ro __ a_UY~-----11 rent Dept. Highest cash pricea Will Pay Cash For your turniture or what ba'Y9 )'OU. Phone Beacoa 5856. Crawley Furniture Co. 1812 N...,..t Blvd., Colta Kw 92-lf< CASH 'for USED Furniture & Appliances "W• Buy Alnioot Anything" GRANT'S Phone Bea. ·5107-11 1645 Newport Blvd., Colta Ilsa 42-tfc. or biggest allowance on ex- change. Terms. DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana Wtrc KNABE GRAND. Wonderful tone. One of the world'• creat pianoe. Also Baldwin Grand. Emenon Starr O\lckerlng. A Behrman Grand $487.00. terma. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. .520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tf< USED PIANOS. Some u low u $85. Good for 1'9'ctlce. Trade It in at full price later. Terms. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Mm.. Santa Ana 64-tfc "'=RN.._,,.•.,.•,..,o=-u:_,ro_B_ll_"...,'-·,..--:-• PIANO ~G and ttpa1rlDc. FOR SALE-Apartment size elec-J . B. Brown. Phooe Beaoco tric .re.trigera.tor. in A-1 condi-52!M-J. 388 Broadway, Colt& tlon. Stage Atotel, 610 Coast Hi-Mesa. 78-ttc "'·ay, Newport Beach. 74-2tc 0008. VAT8 a Pm II FOR SALE-Dark Oak dining rm. set. 9 pi~; al.so vacuum clean· er. gas heater, etc. Ph. Harbor 1146-J. 74-tfc FOR SALE-Irish Setter pup, ~ male, roasonabl•. Mt E. 20th St.. Colta M...., Beacon 5149-M. ~ttc S . R. BUTI.ER • Rt. 1, Box 472, Orange. 14-4tc S . R. BUTLER. O"-ner Phone Orange 8731·M2. llONEY TO LOAN LOANS TO BUILD, buy, Improve; modernize or refinance. We pur• chase trust deeda. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERA4 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. I 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1!iOO 38-ttc. NEED MONEY? See U1 for Quick. Helpful Servlco on Your Flnancl&I Needs -Loans on Furniture -Salary Car or Other S'ecurity Hours: 10 to 1 ·and 3 to 5 (CIOled Saturdays) 711 r C Coast Hlway, Newport Phon~ Beacon 5B&l. 34-tfc BUSINESS PROPERTY Corner Well Located $12,500 Deal Wlth Owner BOX H. 0 . c/o NEWS-TIMES SEE 72-Jtp "The N antuckett" 4551 HARVEY WAY • Near Long Beach City College, Long Beach Open Daily 10 to 6 THE HO~ Grittlth, Walker & Lee ' • THE FURNISHINGS-- by Aaiyn 1ld'ultz OUTSTANDING HOME SHOW ' . . Cont>:act Drlll!nll Sewer Conaoctlon ' . .(All Work Gucul-) W~Fountain help. Allen'• Pharmacy. Balboa bland. Phone Harbor lll-W. 73-2tc FOR SALE -Magic chef cook atove. $30: double bed, lnner- ~gs. m: day bed couch. sa. Thele artlclea will sell or tnde tor wuhtna m1im1ne. Ai.o new . alnCle bed. wry nlco, $!Kl. 349 Walnut. Colta llleaa.. 72-4tc llPIXlL\L ANNOUNCDlll:l'ITll 11 181411 Newport Blvd., Co1ta Jle•I ' Don't Miss Itf NI imm.-earn.ti HEl.P 'WANTED J. IL 1lcCORMICX Mecllanics and Service .,, VktorlA St. Colta - Br '"' !119-1 Station Attendants •1111 1"1>&1'l'CIS MOTORS A GOOD BUY-ll'OlllmD WI• , 'I'' 111: • Bad " ~' IS A WISE BUY · .. o.uaa~•Oldlr.AJIDftD Plymouth DeSoto Dealers Ill.a A I ' e!P. 9 111 fllr Ilk -. Let U. Help y.., Be 1l'ltoo 1:=:.rn11 :11c J ': 401 No.·Cout Blvd. HARBOR FURNITURE -rs ; a I n r \... l1' Lagona ·Beach. Ph: '7268 ua BatJor 111\'d. a.ta.,_ .... 'IO;lfc .... • J ' K E Y S . Beacon 5220 IAcnm from Alpha &ta Karbt -Wlllle You V(JO!I! •'ii Wall 74-1 100 Km BL. .. .,,_ ... !~·~0~~1!11~11~ _ _: ____ _.!!! ... .,. lse.23-ft. Shultz Luxury ~ llVBINDS Ol'PO&i\ilC.1 I '0 ti good cood. Priced ript for SERVICE STATION BUSINESS medlato aale. See at 118112 FOR SALE-7200 Gout HJc1>-Dton St.. Colta lileaa. 72-41' way, N..,port lleaeb. 1-torY FOR SA!~ -tnller.S3Q'. and ·-t Pb. Bar. !1122. c. inquire Colta -Bot.ol. Pi!. w. ""'''"""-· Pl'lp. ~ I -·"' ~ • 74-' -, For·tnformation Call Long Beach 612-14 •• 74-ltc • BAY FRONT HOME Choice Location EL BAYO TRACT Good Beach 5 l3edrooms-2Y2 Baths <.-OCEAN BLVD. HOME • New 2-bedroom home with enciosed patio $15,750 4 RENTAL UNITS -CENTRAL A VENUE $12,000 ' \ W. L. JORDAN 700 E . Central, 'Balboa Tefephone 153 71-tfc PENINSULA POINT • HOUSES ON PENINSULA POINT $12.800 up Winter reiltal-2-Bedroom apartment, nicely furn, !shed, in back of Bay Front home: One-and two-bedroom houses for winter rentals on Peninsula Point. • S. Newlin , Agent JOHN D. BURNHAM Member of the Multiple Listing Board . ' 2001 Ocean Blvd. Balboa, Calif. Harbor 315 • 724tc • BALBOA ISLAND I NICE RESIDENCE NEAR SO. BA y OD Collins $18,ooO Large Duplex. attractively furnished on Pearl Ave. Splendid income property. Yearly income $3,000. A good buy at- $23,500 \ DUPLEX ON GARNET -$22.500 ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY • 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W 74-2tc B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNrl'IE3 INSURANCE EGGS .... $1.00 DOZEN Why pay .exorbitant prices .for eggs. Tiiey say they are going higher and higher. We have a nice chicken ranch with two lots. The district is very desirable. Completely furnished 1 bedro\>m home. Plenty of equipment for gardening purpose. Owner is leaving the state. Come in and we'll be glad to show it to you. Full price- ' $7500 N E'W H 0 USE . ~ Three bedroom home With approx. 1308 sqUare feet. All matarial was selected for this home having the finest lumber. Weatherstripped ~Ows can be removed for cleaning purpoees with very little -;ttort. Hardwood and tile. Large living room and .Jfttt:hen. 2 car garage. A BEAUI'IF1.JL CORNER LOT 66 x 150. Has many features too nwnerous to list. It can be bought by a G. I . or civilian. Exclusive listing ... drop in and we'll be glad to show it to yotL WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU B. A. NERESON REAL ESI'ATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES ' . 1972 ~wpuit .Blvd. 819 South Vain Cmta Vea, Callt. Santa Am,·°'"' l'hane: Bea Cllll 5225 l'hane: S. Ji:. ~ { •. 74:~~ l .. ' - •• 1 I • • • . ' :NBWPOKT BALBOA :NBW8-Tl~B8 Reeltors Answer TUICSDAY N 0.... 11, 1M1 C-d 1 · H c .•. 8. Harbor Roller Rink 'Ho Rod' C D •. · .-.. ere sg. ri 1c t-er river ' <ConUnUec! 1rom Pase ll Curbed By Recently anc1 wtth wages at preoent Iewl. Enected Legisletion I believe people will be able to SACRAMENT{), (Tuesday) support a reuonably priced home. • . . .I Lou Gates Accepts Otarter for Balboa BaY .Lions Club AdditiOna.1 restrictiona on ''hot I also believe every one can reu-ably own or rent a home In these (Contlnuod !rom Pap ll I the Balboa Improvement rod" owners, many of them hlgh times." Uon Intematlonal'a "evidence of atlon and Roland Wright, achoo! youtha returning to cl..,.. P . A . PALMER. president of faith and bestowal of. confidence aentatlve of the Newport bor Newpart lll'ld at 11111 st. I o..ta ...... ••ciu. l'JO'I·• this week, become effective Sept. Lido Isle Propertloa, Inc., 3333 In tl>• membership and officen ol. Rotary club. 19, Edgar E . Lampton. Sta~ DI-Via Lido, Newport Beach: , the Balboa 1111)' Llona club." ' ~ lntioduced were the ol- rector of Motor Vehicles. warned "Based upon the est.8bU.hed the-Loplt,.. 8keitl! 11 lowin& suesta who represe ted today. ory of public housing, which was He alluded to the fact that one out-of-town Llons clubs, U . ~l The 1947 l~alature placed aev-slwn clearance and which has ot the precepts of Uonlsm is t6 of the /Brea Uons; Bill 1'l-.•- New Fall Pn}.gram_ era) curbs on drlven of the roar-completely ab~ and wrecked strive to make the world a bet-Knecht of the'--Huntington ~ch Ing, stripped down "hot rods.'' public housing to date by ex-ter place In whlch to live. H~ lald Uons; Eve~tl Llndhart of the prindpa.l ot which was a prohlbl-cessive .costs on the part of gov-stress on loyalty to one's country Compton Lions; Jim McDill l of ttarr ·against speed contest& on erna.ent In buildina: the net ef· and pointed out that pull)le and San Bernardino Uona; Art Bdue-highw~. feet is that public ho~ers want to gold were ·the symbolic colors vue of the Alhll\flbra Uons knd Beginning Sept. 1st A new aection to tlWI effect use government funds to put up of lhe organization. Dick Taylor of the Santa A!n a 1:00 .. m. to 10:00 p. m. MONDAY.-.i-.. was added to the Vehicle Code, rental housini at excessive coata "Purple stands for royalty and Uons club. !....._ making it unlawful to facilitate at less than what a private owner nobUlty o( character and gold Other honored guests were 1me any highway speed contests by would have to pay They are uk-stands for health • • • and har-Reverend and Mn. F.dward qoo.. barrtca~ng or assisting in placing lng for municipal ~d in a prefer-" mmy," he discl08ed in part. dell of Newport Beach; Mrs. ¥>u an obstruction on a highway. enUal tax rate and a prefUential District Governor Shufelt also Ge.te of Balboa Wand; ~ LMiel n., wltb r-ort. TtJESDAY. NOftltj> NIP' d -!llPU ~ GI-. WEDNESDAY. -nee! tor Pmallo p...-, A paragraph was added to an-charge for public service such as asserted that Uonism was "a way James ~cDill of San Bernardino; other section giving traffic offiettS fire and Police protection, garbage ot llle--the buil.der of a commun-Mrs. Anita Shufelt of Seal ~ch the option of immediately taking and sewage disposal , for taxes lty." arid Mrs. Ben Manker of Saftta those arrested for participation in and servkes and eve~ then they In his response ?f acceptan~ of Ana. TBtJBSDAY. -na---li.oa. ••• Free lmtroetl•a. l"IU. a SAT. 0-ral _.._ such speed contests before a mag-would nbt rent to lower bracket the charter, President Gates as-Ottloen lmtalled • 8aDdaJ' 9a..c1 BLU -~NOTE MUSIC CO. SM \\'est SA..'1TA Fourth ANA istrate. incomes, but to people who can s1;1red the . ~jstrict gov~rnor that Following the introduction of Speed Restricted well afford normal housing." his club. will do all 1t can to guests, Mr. J oyce turned' the mic- Another section of the code was FRANCIS J. 'IORVATH, re·l· make this a better world. rophone over to ,Deputy District ded I k · t I wful r r .. Governor Manker who installed amen o ma e i un a . or tor of 328 -28th s•·eet, N•wpart Th MM&D.• In Charge ed 'b . d · r h' I k · J u "' the newly elected and first offic-the river o a ve 1c e now1ng y Beach·. e progr.arn was a. rran. g y · t 'd th ers of the Balboa Bay club·. I to pcrrrut a '}>erson o r1 e on a "The NARES '1-leadlines' which e sponsonng organtzaUon. the portion not intended for passen-. . . Costa !\1es 8 _ Newport Harbor These officers are: ~ . I r ead \vcekly recites op1n1ons, L' 1 b h 'd t Bert Louis F:" Gates, president; How-gers. d d .. 1 b 1onscu,wosepresien, , The new r egulation was aimed lren s, ec1s.10.n~ on rea ty pro -Smith and several inembers a t-ard J . Balmer . secretary-treasur- priocipally at those carefree souls !ems a~d act1v1t1es. I am aware of tended the affair. er: Hubbard Richter. first vife· who [X'rmit their friends to swarm no alliance or concerted gr oup A number of good fellowship president; Frank A. Junkins, SfC· all 0._.er their joloppies while driv-action against i:ubl.ic housi_ng other songs were sung by all present ond vice-president ; George R. • i,ng at breakneck S(X'('d. l~<in the pubhca~1on of 1~forma-to the accompainment of Song Wickman J~. tail twister; Robfrt Restrictions "'er e also placed on tion on the sub1ect lcaVlng thC' U!ader lioward ·Gerrish of Costa S . Ricketts, lion and Wallie Kavf- 1hose to \\·horn the roar of a r acing decision up to each real tor. !\fesa and Lion Ke~it Riggs of fman. lion tamers. engjne is S\.Vcet music. The lcgis-"1-lo\.\·e\'er. Jong before r. became H untington Beach·, pianist. l\.lr. Also installed were these m em - latUI'e amended the )a\\I" to pro-a real tor and \\·hen public hous-Gerrish is a member of the Costa hers or the board of directors: hibit modification of the exhaust ing ...,.~. first instituted I form~d Mesa.Nev.'port Harbor club, while Oiarles T . Junkins, David H . system 10 amplify or increase the an o.p1n1on Iha! Jargr-scale-publi,:-~fr. Riggs is 8 member of the Thomas, Robert Killefe r a n d noise above that permitted by the housing brought the government Huntington Beach club. George C. Pickering. muffler originally installed. into dir ect comped tetion with pri· .Bri.ef remarks were made by P-•ntPaatt1·ortnotolcr tThhe•c""'harter was Another vehicle dear to the \·a1e interest an !hat it \Vas an D Go Sh f It De t --~ · h A · · ~str:ct vernor u e ; pu Y followed by awards of a n official hearts Or 't~n-age youth. the paw· -ism t at \vas not .mer1can1sm. D t t Go~ Be Ma k r r ...... ts ric e~~r n n e 0 Lions bell, whic h was a gift of er c)•cle, also came in for legisla· rha;~he next I step could be pub· Sant~ Ana : :Vll11am Kn~ht of the ·th£. Costa Me!'ja·Newport Harbor tive attention. Am('ndments were JC and c othing sett lements. Hl!_nt1 ngt'?n Beacll Lions club; Lions club and an award of a adop!,fd and.become effective Sept. coal. fuel. gasoline and so on. Bert Smith of the C6sta l\1 esa: silk AmeMcan fl ag, which .was the 19 rC>quir ing that each be licensed "If the government relaxed rules Newpo~t Harbor clu_b and_ by Hu~· , ift f the Huntington Beach and limiting speed to 35 miles per governing GI and FHA loans. bard Richter, the fi rst V1Ce-pres1-gLi 0 1 b hour. and gave more C'OO(>('ratiori to the d r h Balboa Ba r.;· ons cu · 1 ent 0 t e Y ons W1'll1'arn Kn;...ht of the Hunt- Ton or Orchids F1o,,·n Orchids by the it on! T\\'en ty thousand of the mOst d<'licateJy.formed Ha,vaiian plants! Retailing at S50.000. thC'se or· chids and subtropical foliages. comprising the largest over -ocean shipment in history, \\'C'TC nowu here Tuesday from Honolulu by Pa n American \Vorld Ainvays for the huge Southern California Fashion ShO\\", held last \Vednes· day. GI's and other citizens to become l b n c u · ington Beach club presented the o\\"Tlcrs of their oy,;n pro[X'rty, Guesta Usted there ,,·ould be less need for pub-Albert M J r th Balbo ag a nd .Bert Smith of t he Costa · oyce 0 e a "'·!esa-Ncw~. rt Ha rbor club pre· lie S<'tt lements, \Ve loan billions to Ba I b " tM•tm ter " "" y c u 'as '""'13 as · sented the bell. hankrupt nalions '''it h no intention Among the guests from oth0 r ~ The dinner was opened with the ~~J.;Cetpf%~n~utto :,i~t~;:. ~:~~~sa~~ crodivic ordgadni1:3 tionhs whol'.1 he in-singing of "America'' and closed t uce unng t e evening "·ere, "ti.th "God Bless Ameri ca". sol ... cnt Gl 's. Give them loans, and P~tmaster Herbert F Kenny ..... ~ · · ' I nvocation and benediction were a chancC': not public settlements. pres1·dent or the Ne"'JlOrt Harbor "'" !'aid bv thc> Rcverlilnd Edv.•a rd l!>. ··1r !he I'\"areb S(>('aks against Chambc>r of Commerce; Mrs. J . ·E. Goodeil. pastor of the Christ public housing or lends its sup· So<tneler. president of the H arbor port against it I believe it has a Hi ·P -TA. Theo. McElroy, president Oiurch by.the-Se<\ of Newport Beach. right to do so and I believe it is o f the Ne\vport Harbor Kiw8.nis right in its attitude." club;~ Volney Hay Jr .• president of A pledge of allegiance to the American fl ag was also ·part of the program. THE FfBRIC THAT FOUNDED THE Appropriate music was rende~ by Bob Prichard and his orchestr •. ru; the program drew to a close. a rising vote of thanks was ten- dered to Anita Sexton and h~r caterers for preparation of the dinner. "SACKJ DRESS" FASHION "HRLER'S NAILHEAD TUBULAR WORSTED JERSEY" Already studded with I variety 0£ gold and silver nailhead necldinea ... £or you to choose the most becoming. Already cut and attractively boxed with limple directions for you to follow. • Already a fashion that is sweeping the country ... this tubular 100% worsted . . Heller Jeney in an array 0£ 11ew fall colon. Pw ,... wilo pr<*r -• Pa&-..,.. -u .. lloOaD Glp'Mllr .l'lt ,, .. 1J6I. . • · , "Ready to Sewl" • ' • Pencilled Personalities {Continued from Page t) 1 ceived a call to colors as first lieutenant. first at Carlisle Ba.t- racks and later at the evacuatlon hospital camp at Shelby, Missis- sippi. Two months later he ship~ out to India and joined the com- mand of the famed Col. Seagrav~. the author of "Burma Surgeon". 'l\we nty-eight months duty in China followed, ten of which v.·p~ devoted to training and aCC'"\rri- panying into combat, Chinese nie~­ ical officers who were thrn be- ginning to use American f..er:Q- Lease m edical supplies. Following discharge as a mn~. Dr. Chung took up r esidPncy RS a physician at Orange County hoS- pital and subsequently the prac-tice of Dr. Conral Richter who main- tained an of[ice at 120 East 18th street, C.OSta Mesa. Dr. Chung, who married Caro- line Reeter while in Milwaukee in October, 1938, is the father ck two girls, Joyce and Maxine The entire . family accompanied Dr. Chung on a thrilling visit to HonQ-- lulu on August 2 of this year. Dr. Chung Is a member of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce. the local Lions club and of the Orange County:California and American Medical Associations. Chrysler Cars Use New Type Super Tire All Chrysler eight-cylinder cars, comprising the New Yorker, Sara- toga, Town and Country and Crown lmpci-ial models, hencefo~­ ward will be eqttipped with the •ew Goodyear Super-CU.Shion tirf, Thomas Fro1t of Newport Harbcf Motors announced todaY. ··~­ ler ls thus the first automobile manufacture' to make the entirely Dew type of tire available to Uie public as original equipment," .Ne pointed OUL ''Th.is titt hu beeh adoptl'd by Olry>Jer as a result dr the most exhaustive tests by corri- plnY eneiMen. !ti uoe will be ':'!- tended to other models made bf the Ch.ryaler Division u prodj tlOn oooditlons permit." na.A.m lllilO ·WUU:O; -OK 18 BOMJ:I QI 11AN CA88DD rr AWU IN ()A.a ~--• tldJi&' ... -.. abort.p, ------. t1ae plra&e'1 Mis for _....,.. lmt .W&er, U.t'• DeW9! TM bric; wldcla lau tor Ille -t two ,...... -Ille ftlaedi pa1•e1 Ion of u.e Bal.;. ...,., lr.apio•wwwt Aleoala- Uon. 4 ._ppeared from lta · plaoe _,. Ille Vopi BlcYde abop Ill Main -.. Balboa, -"7 Satanlay and pa not been. teell lllnce. Merchaat ' patro-"" ported to .. "19s • e e a tt •ta.Mlqil" bedcle fhe Plrate'9 Cow1: •tand at 5 Lm. IJatur. day, but nobody ca D be fOUDd wbo aaw It after that. Tlaere'• an DDOOllftrmed rum- or tbat a laom&teM maa ..n~ ed. It for melter. ....... . ... - ·''Whit Says'~ HI • DIDDLE, DIDDLE! Man oh • man what a grand place ~ ,Newport· Beach harbor area la! You· come alive down here, and after ~ zestful tang of the salty sea air what better way could you finloh the day than dine at the most famous little glorified "hole- ln.U.-wall on the Pacific Coast- TIIE PLANK. Here gastronOmy holds sway - steaks ~hlck and juicy await your activated palate. At The Plank - and only here -you can dine in quiet luxury on lovely Balboa Is- land "air~nditioned by nature", and at a reasonable price! Your hostess, Betty ChattUck, or the one and only 'Whit," your ver- bose host, will be on hand to greet you and send you yawning, but ._ ______ .:__...:_ ___ J jhapPy, back to your own "castle ln Spain.'' Permits Are Issued For, 19 New Homes In Newport Area (Continued from Page 1) :'iic,1820 West Ocean Front, $10,- M . McCasey a nd R. E. Peyton of 617· Marigold street, Corona del Mar, one-story with detached garage at 516 J asmjne avenue Corona del Mar, $10,000. ' M. McCasey and R. B. Peyton of 617 Marigold street, Corona del Mar. one-story a nd detached garage, at 514 J asmine avenue. Corona del Mar, $10,000. Roy D. Gawthrop of 432% Avo- cado avenue. Corona de! Mar, one- st ory house and detached garage at 614 Poinsetta avenue, Corona del Mar, SBOOO. T. Hurd Seeley of 1319 East Central avenue, Balboa, one-story house and detached garage at 606 Begonia avenue. Corona del Mar $8000. ' Charles B. Short of 466 Fair- vi ew avenue, Arcadia, one story house and a ttached garage at 319 Seaview avenue, Corona de! u .. r $7000. . .... ' I dare you to come in and see me sometime. But don't do it un- less you have a little folding mon- ey and are prepared to come again of your own volition. 'Bye now, ''WlilT'' Lost Chapel Sought Turning detective to trace down a lost chapel made almost entire- ly of the remains of WTecked P-40's is the latest duty of F orrest Layton, in charge of chapel sales for the War Assets Ad.min istra- tion's real property division in Los Angeles. The lpst chapel was built dur- ing the w ar for the Revfrend Charles L . l\feeus, a Belgian-born Oiinese naturalized priest, w h o was a contract chaplain \.\'ith the United States Anny at Kunming. China. The chapel's pulpit was made from the cowling of a plane, the altar canopy-from a blue para- chute and the altar facing from rriachine gun belt conveyors. Be Wise -Advertise H arold R. P ett of 135 Broad-';:===========::;-wa)', Costa ~iesa. a one-story dwelling and detached garage at 700 Orchid avenue. Corona del Mar, $7000. Gerald H. Shirley of Box 163, Balboa Island. one story house and garage, 546 Riverside avenue . Newport Heights. S7000. Gerald H. Shirley, Box 163, Bal- boa Is land, one-story house with garage attached at 542 Riverside avenue. Newport Heights, S7000. Otis La Roe or 306 -34th s treet.· Ne"'J>Ort Beach. two-s tory house, apartment above a double garage, at 1015 East CentraJ avenue Bal- boa, S6000. • • Paul G. Butler of 219 -35th .street, Newport Beach one-story dwelling and detached' garage at 120 -41st street, Newport Beach. S6000. D. Jann Dean of 240 North Del Mar avenue. San GabMel. one- story house with garage at 114 39th street. Newport Beach, $5000. Larry Shields of 61.4 Poppy street. Corona de! l\i"ar, one·and- a -half ~ory house with garage be- low at 701 Poppy street. Coron a del Mar, $5000. ~pple, Davis and Dilley, Box 98, Et1wal)da, one-story structure at 202 -61.st street, Newport Beach $4500. ' ' ' F . J:. Gaylord. no address given, two-story, one-family unit addi- tion t~ present dwelling, 'apart- ment ljbove. double garage below. at ~ Amethyst street, Balboa Island.I $3000 .. C. H. McKinney of 213 Col\on street,' Newport Beach. one-story laundry and shower room at same address, $1000. Willjam McNeca of 419 Edge- wate r \street, Balboa, foundation under .present building $400. H. ~· Muller of 3088 West Cen- tral a\fenue. Newport Beach. erect sign ~ 3008 Wes.t. Cen tral ave- ~f"'41·.• * * * * * * * * * * ~~~ FOB INllVB.&NCE SEE Howard W. Gerrish .a. Newport Boal~ COSTA MESA . I PlaoBe 8escoo &101 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life License and Contract Bonds Written -Quality Lumber . and - Building Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. a. l1!l. BOl!TETLEB ~8-tlOlG • n;~z::.::::;:~ .. ~ .. .Y.•NNN.Y.-.v.v.v~· I Ftesh Daily ! Dellclou Sea Fooch Or,~plete equipment ,..be.a you i want te catcb your own. ' . . I NEWPORT Bl!:ACB SiIGN II PAINTING -or-. All Types of o·mme rc'i al Art WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD l'llN Nwport ..... The SUper-0.aahion is a l~er, ~Ure. which"= tf> . L. W. Pierce an~~~ of. comt.:1: 1,.. llT BLVD. ll!J!4 00N ..,._W OOllTA JiaA '1 ' Y wdstick Stcr11 114 W. 4tfi St. SANTAANA ---PASADENA • }(. D ms a .,.11• LONG BEACH ........... t1.&•1 .. Ill ~· ")th added a&rety re&f ~::::::9~E:§:§:::==~====;======;;;:~::l Utt&, ere•~ handllns e-. a nt cluctloo of '1":4al ...... and tear ao the ~-driver fa~ 'Tho Ure Inflated to but :16 pouado • • u a.,Jnat 28 iii ~ ;"":;:"'..:;:,.~~·J cent. Its fmmr 7 ~ •'·**--lblt a to :rr ;..-1 me --• .. ,,..._ ---to -~to law air, Ille ..... ~ 1i11o------------r-----------·-----------.;·1 __________ ,, -of.. -ride. - ' t l . ·l .. , , r • McLEAN ·MOTOR ·co . 2nd & Main Santa Ana ~-OLDSMOBILE and CADILLAC ' ! co .... z 0 ::c A. .... ..... ~ cc z cc = z cc Cit I z -cc :IE ol Q z 0 u .... Cit DEALl:B ........ Q) 'CJ ..... > s.. Q) • r./l ~ G> C.» ·-Q) > .. "' N G> ~ ..... ca .. I I m ~ I .. ..... I: G> CJ E I: Q) bl) ·--cc . ~ -z· .c:::· r./l 31: I t/J ·= 0 ·-.. ~ ·-I: bl) -I I • I 0 -:a ca .c::: .. ~ ~ 0 ~ .. 0 ·:s: CJ ~ ..... ..... •• ~· '\"'' u • , ... '·, • McLEAN MOTOR CO. . 2lld & .... . SANTAANA · Pllo11 6448 .. • • ~ ., • .- ' ·1 I' r . ' • . ..___... ' THE SAND CRAB ~ $4111-' 8 A JI I SOLICITOBS. Suddenly tbe town seems Inundated with solicitors selling maga- .• ~. w a shin g machines, brushes, horse feathers, et al. The old 'racket of getting ~h to work your way tfuu college seems to have liecome a trifle threadbare, bUt that does not deter them from any mnriber of other .UOts. The Chamber of Coounerce recently paid its respects to these purveyors oCI fiction and literature and l!Jilicles on how: to save the cauntry and the world. A well dressed hombre w i 11 breeze into the C. of C. of- fices with a high-toned letter to Manager Harry W e I c h and after the polite sparring is done, t h e distinguished gent will casually as!\ for a le tter of approval to the pub- lic at large and when our Harry, h·i s patience worn rather t hin, strikes back with a few gentle phrases he can use -on occasion, the vepdor will retort, "O, you. don't care to cooperate!" N aturally that is about the last straw, ma king one feel t hat if we do not sub- scnbe all is lost , yet knowing dam well you can pick up ~ Mag. and re a d in it where to subscribe. Incident- ally the re a.re one or two or three stores in this man's locale that will gladly send in your sub. to any periodic- al, including t hat great fam- ily'i)journal, the News-Times, as well. Also it is not a ba d idea to patrOhize t he home merchants ever and a non; they pay large gobs of taxes (when you !1et yours shortly the tax gobs will b r i n g screeches of anguish ) and ~y give much of their time to I civic affairs, than which th'5 b u r g would cease to ~ expand as it has been dmng . All in all they are entitled to your patron- age; and we have yet to dis- cove r one solicitor who leaves any of his coll ections In the village till. c + + + Federal Aid! Huh! This bus- in¢ss of running to Wiish- lngton every time your nose gets out of kilter or you need a new mop, seems to have ind ted t h e Indiana state legisla ture to such a pitch tha t they have just re- 8*rted their independeAce. lnt~is wise: 'Indiana needs no gua rd- and in tends to have none. Hoosiers-like the peo- rii' of our sister states-were f led for quite a spell with magician's trick that a dQuar taxed out of our pock- et$ and sent to Washington · I be bigger when it comes to us . We have taken ood look at said dollar. W find that it last weight In its journey to \Vashington back . The political brok- ge of the bureaucrats has n deducted. ·'V.'e h a v e decided that th re is no such thing as i ral aid. We know tha t th re is no wealth to ta x th t is not already within t e bounda ries of t h e 48 ~tes. So we propose hence- fo!""ard to tax ourselves and taF. care of ourselves. We ~ ·red up \\ith subsidies, 'doies, and paternalism. \Ve ~ no one's -stepchild. \Ve baye grown up. \Ve serve n~ce t h a t we will .resist Washington, D. C., adopting us.I' . I + + + JUllior College. Looks as . ~Coastal J . c. will be tn tion. before m a n y reali1.le we are' going . one. At least that is opinion of Dr. B. H. <. the-~ and abetted by Boam ot trnJstee Hub Howe. who wl•~ to IM on the side _., bis qmcy MIGHT get -car back east, . ot Black ···-lcet, If.....:. both~ Insist ·-wlll~ln timi be ore many baw pened and tbe temporary bulld- at tbe old, Air Bae U'e utll-1· It wlJl. not ~. ~ Wore ........ ta will .., ...... ,.. 1 I .. • · KEEP POSTED! 11 y.,. ·-...... ... .. ,.~~ ... ..... Oat.,_ -~~­N~Newpoftaes1t BALBOA · BAY • " .NBWPO-DT . ' . BOA Prominent Mason Dies· In Hospital Realtors Reply to Criticism By Federal Housing Official A N ew Exclaalve N~ ..... nme. Feel•• . FORUM of PubUe Oplaloa. . . . Interview• wlth Pr.nla.: eat Clt:.lz.nl.g on U\.'e Local Ju ucs China Cove Boosters Draw Life 'As ''No'·' Votes Fail George W. Morelock , 82, 120 ,East 19th street, Costa Mesa. died early Tuesday m orning in Communit y hospi tal. H e w as botn in Milon. Mo. and had lived inter- mittently in Costa Mesa for 25 years, making his home there per - ma nently fo r the last rtine years. He "'its a retired farmer and was prominen t in the Masonic lodge of J acksonville, l\lo. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Earl Gable of 1he home address; a granddanghter. Mrs. Dorothea En- es and one gr eatgrandson. FUneral arrangements are pend- ing at Smith and Tuthill mortu- an-. Santa Ana. Abandon Search For Sea Victim Rea.lton will ooatlBue to flP& fecl•raJ alum-dearanoe typM or homtac' 1lfldc.t. are adYOC&ted to replace 110U.Ddly-worked~t low--ooet ~I' pro..,.....:. JI: WU dlacloeed. .. a .urvey OODdDClted t.odaJ by The N~Tl.mN. ' Key realtors In the Newport Harbor residential dlstrict wer e asked to comment on the state- ment m a de by Dillon S. Myen. commissioner of the Federal Pub- lic' H ousing ·Authority, that mem- ·Banker Launches · ~Let's Get Better Acqyainted Drive be~ of the Nationa l Association Managcr Roland A. Wright of of Rcal Estate Boards and of t he the Newpor t &ach bri nch ot National Association of Home Bank Or Amcr ica, and H. l\·1. Hol- Builders wcre ·•waging a campaign ker of the Balboa br anch, announ- against public housing ."' • ced today that J.,.. 1\.1 . Gia nnini, The o pinions tollow : president of the institution. hu TO!\it H ENDERSON, president called on the bank's state\\'idc or- of the H ar bor InvE'Stment Com-ganization to la unch a "L-et"s Get pany, 308 \V e'st 30th street. New-Bet ter Acquainted" cam paign aim- port Beach: "\V e're fighting par-cd pr incipally in t he direct\on of ticular types of public housing. the thr('(" million ne\vcomers u:ho • • • We don't like to SC'c a have SC'ttlcd in Cali(orni'a in rcc- wastcful progr am of public hous-ent years. ing which has to be pa.id for by In a n address made by r adio all the taxpayers. to the staff of all branches of "There is a need for low cost the bank throughout Califonlla , housing a nd this type IA'ift be b uilt Gia nnini declared: "\Ve. as a n or- as soon as labor costs drop or ganization for public ser\;ce, do labor gets m ore productive. We not v.•ant any feeling of ne wness arc always interested in adequate or strangt'ness to cling · too tong housing and r ea\tors "ill support to thl' ne\\' citizens \vho ,have join - a IO\Y cost housing program which ed to help us all in our ambition is soundly \\'Orked out." to make t his a greater state." RALPH P . ~·t ASKEY. head of TODAY ., oo editorial pace: "Should Costa Meu R ussell E. Craig, harl:K!r m aster, and Robert l\1yerS of the Coast Guard today exprcss('d the opinion that-further efforts to locate the body of P asadena manufacture r J ohn C. \Vi lliams. "'ho vanished Aug, 30. appeared futile and have been offi cia lly terminated. \Villia ms' 28-foot cruisfr was found anchored a nd umnanned off Crvstal Cove 15 hours after he had left on a solo fishing trip. Thorough searc hes from boats and by divers ha\·c been conducted by the Coasl Guard. harbor police and friends of the missing man in the kelp-infested area, but no trace of the victim has been found. the Ralph P . M a~k('y Realty Com- pany, 3411 \Ves t Central Avenue. N (.,,·port Beach : "I d isapprove of public housing. There nrC' still plenty of people \\'ho O\VJ\ a nd main tain 1he ir homes. B E RT SMITH, Prul~ent o r the cffta Meaa·Newport H arbor U ons C ft B d club (rlKht) preMnt• to Lou Ga tes, preside nt or the Balboa Bay ra Urne Lion~ club, an ornclal U ontJ bell &o call fut ure m.et1nK') to o rde r . The presentation wu made u 9ne pha5e or the cere mony of f ..... n1 of a c l\arte r to th• Infant U ons unit ln the Bamboo• Room Point Beautification Committee Appointed By ·Peninsular Group "Food costs have skyrock('!Cd . (Continued on Back Page) 12-Y ear-Old Mounts Tower, Hits The Silk M rs. Mar ge Hamm<'r m ay not have planned a nyth in2 so drastic as cutting up 12-year -ol d son Rich- Balboa P e ninsula P oint Com -ard Reichcr's parachute to make m unity Associatio n hel~ its r egu-tabl<'Cloths for hf!?" Beacon Cafe. Jar month_ly board meeting ThW'S-but reportedly she would ; prefer: day evening, Sept. 11th, at the that he di4 n't make a nx m ore home of G~rge Hellyer . a t 445• leaps from the lofty radar~ tower M str eet W\~h Mrs. l\1~r!in For· overlooking Newport Ha r bor . rest, the c hairma n. pres~di~g. Tht:' Las t Thursday Richard did just fiscal year or the Assoc1.at1on \\'as that. S trapping on a n a r my sur- set fr om July 1s t to JuJ} lst. plus parachute he climbed to the A report was received from the top of the tow~r .and calmly step- H arbor committee ~egarding t_he rv..d off. He landed A nuartcr of .a b . · bl "P sula Point ..,.. ., o ~ect~~na e e nin mile a"'ay in an open field, rccriv- Prtvy · . h h ing only minor bruises. The e-omm1ttee sta(ed t a~ ~ c Richard \vho is a seventh grade Ne\\'{>Orl City H a rbor Co~isston pupil of Ne,vpor t Beach elen1co· has t ?~ r£>moval under advi~m,.e,n~: ta ry school. promisC'd his worried prom1s1ng to re-locate-.the Pr 'Y mother he \\'OUld hencefor th con- a nd the c::oas t Guar? ]Ust as soon fine h\s aerial tests to ground as convenien tly possible. level Nev; comrnil tecs appointed wer l' · the Beach and' Street Oeaning and d I h Beau tification committee compris-Ban I F oor s ow ed of Mes. M errill Pheatt as chair-Will Open Season man , Mrs. Ed\Vard GlOt'ge and J\lr. h sandy McK ay. At Huntington Beac The H arbor and Alleys commit- tee \\'i th Char les Colyer as chair- ~an, Joseph Du Plaine a nd An- dre\v Brown. was a PPoin ted. Grorge Weiss "·as a ppoin ted to promote a joint inter-association council. Additional Water Need Wil( Be Meet Theme Here On October First . Horton Rites Held ~· • B h d S at.&lboa, ~onday night. I eac e un • , , -News1Times photo by Volney H ay 'Jr. The ~foot cabin cruiser ~· Permits Are Issued For 19 ~.~~:.w~:~~f~!.~rn~ ~~r~~~:2: -New Homes In H. arbor Ar· ea ed him to leap in to t he water , ' I ' \VBS takC'n in tow and beached by CG 50032 aft er the blaze had been extinguished in a brief 10- minutE' battle early Sunday m orn- ing. Dameal. who v.·as alone on the boat. leaped into the v.•at er when the fire got out of control and s"'am to the fishing boat Ma· Mac. Some"•he re en route he lost one h undred dollai s, he r('portC'd. Coast guardsrnl'n. IA'ho reached ·Perm&&. lMued hy the city bulldlnc department during the 8e00nd "'eek or September ha\·e broucbt the month'• totaJ valuation to date to $1116,760. Chief Bulldlnc ln•S-"*' A. M . NelllOD dlacl"'>d tll&t 19 new homes wtll be built In tbe fut-growing harbor restdenUal dis- trict Those fili ng plans and typ es of st ructures foUO\\'; Dan Dr\skel of 152 G ranada d rive, Dana Point. one.story du- plex, double de tached g arage, at 424 F ernleaf aven uC', Corona del Mar. S1 2,000. storage space, at 320 Buena Vista a venue. $12.650. H. Grunstedt of 1014 West Bay avenue, Newport Beach, a twQ- story dwelling a nd attached gar- 8.ge wit h apartmC'nt above at 939 West Bay a venue, $16,500. the cra ft about 50 miriutes after Herbert B. Martin of Pomona, . two-story, two apartments. double J. F . Lockwood of 521 F ern- leaf avenue, Corona del J\1ar, addi- tion to present r esidence, $10,000: the first alarm. promptly subdued garage. at 201 West Cen tral ave- t he blaze and toy.·ed the Los Tres nue. NC'\\'PQrt Beach, $12.000. to Shark Island \\'her e it "·as E. E. ~-"ch•JJ of 324 Buena Edwin J . P enkel. no address 'w 1 c given. one-story with apartment beached opposite S "•ales Landing, Vista a ven ue. East NeY.'pOrt, t\o-(Cont inue~ on Back P age) The re "·ere no injuries rep0rted. story house Y.i th double garage, ~.--- ;. -~- ' ' ;_.-.. ·~ ,(. , .. • ..... ; PENCl LLED PERSONALITIES Denies ~eeking By JAc~ L1 NosLEY. c owboy Artist · Judgeship Due Sat. ' ' . L • ' ·• '• ~ OR ANGE-City Attorney David F,ench, considered in some quar - ters as the leading candidate for a ppointment as Orange county's fourth Superior Cour t judge, is r epor ted to have declar ed tha t he is not a candida te. Announceme nt of Governor \Var- r qn·s cltoice f or, .. the position is expected to appear Sa turday. Teton Docks At Lido Channel After 2500- Mile Sail From Hawaii Five-t housand-miles of travel to make a 2500-mile voyage fron1 Honolulu to Ne1A1>0rt Beach was the r ecor d of t he 35-foot lon g sail- ing yach t, Te ton, skiJllPered by Dr . P aul Van DeGrift, commodor e of the Voyagers Yacht Club, which a rrived back a t Lido Channel An- chor age O\'er ~the weekend. The five-man crew of the tiny cr aft subsisted for three weeks of the fi ve·IA'eek ordeal on pemican, hotcakes f!.n d soup with an oc- casional fish. St ill trim and her hull a ppear- ing little the IA'or se for t he bat- ter ing of the seas, T eton slid into her moorage under her O\VI\ po\ver a nd dischar_ged her crew, Dr. P aul Van DeGrift. sk ipper; \V. J . Crostiy of t he administra- t ive offices of Los Angeles County; Richard Sargent of Newport Beach: J ohn Rutz of Los Angeles. IA'ho came back just for t he r ide after spending a year o n the beach at Honolulu; and Manu,rl Mena of Costa Mesa. \\'ho also boarded the craft at H onolulu a nd is enroute to bis home. Mena and Rutz replaced J oanne a nd Mary J eanne Van DeGrift .-, daughters of the s~ipper, who participated in the Honolulu race as -tm embers of the crew but re- turned to the mainland on the f\1atsonia. ·• Only Onqe OJ *' Weekly New...,_ Member Audit.._ re a u o f Clreal&tla9 "\'ou cannot lmagtne t1'e ~ and hum1Ut31 I feel ln havlq tllllt placed In Ill.)" hands u p1'flll~ of t he BaJboa Bay U ons club,!' &!- clared Louis ~. Gates of Balboa Isla nd . as he accepted from. OW-. trict Governor Frank Shufelt or Sea l Beach tl charter establishing: the N eurpcn+ 1-Iarbor unit as an ~,. ficial branch of Lion Internation- al. f\·!onday night. Two hundred Lions and Ll~ ses a nd guests of the Balboa ~ club and other clubs in the Fourat district of state Llonism witnessed the colorful cere"m ony. which .... featured with a dinner , ~ by Anita S exto n and he r caterers. and a ladies night program, OOth of which were given in the ~ boo Room a t Balboa. In presenting the charter to Mr. Gates. the Fourth district gover- nor prefaced his owning remarks by stating that the ·document was (Continued on Back Page) . Local School District Offers Bid for Bldgs: On <;'Id Army Air Base A mor gue, hospital ward build- in.s.s". recr eat ion haHs, supply builcl- irfl!s and mess halls were among t he army structures located at t he Santa Ana Army Air B ase, Santa Ana. Orange County,, California, on y,·hich the War Assets Admin- istration today received apPlica- tions. · The buildings, 115 of them were- offered by W AA for off-site r..- m o:val. Evidently not superstitimm is the San Joaquin elementary school district. which applied f or the m orgue, stating it wouJd be used as ·a "custodian's r oom" at o ne ~ the San J oaquin schools. The Gle ndale unified school di&- trict, Orange County, the B aldwtn Pa i-y school dis t r ict, Com pton O ty school d istrict. N ewport Harbor unified school distr ict, Los Angeles Pacific College a nd the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Ang• les \\'er e a mong the varied priority a pplicants for the bilildings. ~Clarence H ull. WAA legal • partment chie f. states that appft- cations wer e received for all l lS. buildings and decisions as to ao- ceptances or r ejection will be mad a. by h im today. 5000 Visit Balboa For Pirate Events; Fresnoan Wins Auto Upward of 5000 people visited Balboa during the t hr ee-day Pir a te Days' celebration of the Balboa Impr ovement Association. 1whiclt. closed with a dance in the Ren- deZ\·ous Ballroom on Saturday night. ~ The celebr ation wa s opened Thursday. with the landing of the· pirates a t Anderson's Fun Zone pier and the crO\\'Tling· of Dody Riner as. pira te queen 't the Cor- onation Ball. Walte.-Lea ke of the n shing boat, Paco Lqco, won a special prize for having the best pirate beard on the second day and ai treasure hunt, engaged in by dlil- dren , was another highligh t. C. W . Keller of Fresno wu awarded an automobile on the night closing the celebratiQn. 7 "Official" Brawls Quelled In Weekend ' . - J • ' ' • l NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8-TllllEll TUESDAY N Callf. 1 1M1 SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA ·Roast TURKEY ~HICKEi s1so NEW l'ORK CUT STEAK _________ _:_ p..IO WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER -----------.$UO with drawn butter. BROD.ED SWORDFISH STEAK ------------$1.50 PRIED OOMBINATION SEA FOOD ---~\.60 nuED 811RIMP __ $1.50 RAINBOW TROUTJl.75 Bot Mince Pie with Bl"&lldy Sauce Soape • S-h+t • D m e-S Sam's sea Food Spa and Fish Market ..,.._, Lone BeAcll -.n. -..o and at-416 !481 Coast mctawllJ' <N-8MI -) L. and W. Electric Ranges IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Crown Hardware C. 'T. JUNKINS & SON _HARD\VARE 812 Coast Blvd. Harbor 232 APPLIANCES Corona del Mar • Before You Build or Remodel Visit Our lntenlsting Sample """ Display RotJm. ' Color guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock ot carpets and. linoleum. Rugs II Carpet. Cleaned, Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works tin !loath M.a1n SL PboDe S&llta Ana ll08 BANTA ANA • , I • -' I Hands Off States Urged By Howser SAN FRANCTSCO, Sept. 416- PreservaUon of the riahCa of states fr om federal encroachment was ur ged by Attorney General Fred N . Howser in eddreuea her e before meetin gs of ihe Cound l of S tate Governmen ts and the Cal· lfornia Commission on Interstate Cooperation. The jeopardy to states" r\gbts arising from the U. S. Stlprerne C.ourt tidelands decision was de- scribed in de tail by Howser, :Who declared that 157 years of Amer- ican preceden t are m enaced. . • Referring to the court's BSlutnp. tion that the Congreu; will adjuat Inequities ar ising over the o..-fner- ship of these improvemen ts, How- ser said, "One with any knowledge at all of the practical problems involving getting any legisliltion through Congress, knows ot the many Jieadachcs ahead. The Civ- il War claims of California have never been adjusted by the Con- gress. The India n claims of Cali· fornia have never been adjusted. How can the Congress straight- en out this destruction to the long established rules of pr operty law?" The Califor nia a ttorney general rmphasized that the only way to r!'Ctify the in£>quities of the dcci- sion 1is by legislative action r e- storing tidelands t itles to the slate. "\Ve n1ust look to the Con- gress, and the outlook is not bright. It mf'ans a tedious job." he declared. Two Join; 'India' Talk at Rotary At the V.'£>ekly Tuesday night n1eeting of Rotary, hC'ld in the din- ing room of \Vhite's P ark Avenue cale. two nC'w m embers "'ere in- ducted and a n interesting ·talk on 'vartime recollections of India was hE.'ard. The !nduc tees were John Sailors. city administrative officer . and \Villiam Keith, operator of Keith's Jewelery on the island. David D. French. ·santa Ana 'at· torney, was guest s[X'ak er. Be \Vise -Advertise OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. • • • SIZZLING STEAKS DeUclous Hamburpn Dome Baked PIM SHEP·'S 1013 OOA!IT WGHWAY' NEWPORT '"The Home of Good ....... CWSED ON MONDAY 1 ... ,.,.. , Main at Fifth Santa Ana , You're 1ure to be rewarded with an en thu1 ias1ic .. Yes!" from )'our o ne and only with this sparkling, three-diamond wedd inc band as spokesrnaQ. ..• 3_t.7S 0Glowin1 memories of your wrdding day wi.11 be rekindled ) in the dazzlihg depths of th..,. •is thimmering diAmoods. Mt in 14-kant cold •. , .' 17J.00 II' '?is TPn ,-'a1 •-c d ... '41 scdwt EM .... ... -:::--';.''-mere ltf._ lea r st Mt _. • a•-• • •• •• a lite ·= :1214• .. BUDGET PAYMENTS NO EXTRA COST ' • ; C'OOPERATION. Charmi nK Betty tlargrove of B alboa (ceater ) 8h0"'8 Coast. G uardsman. Earl J . Bro"'n (left) h o"' glad 1'it•\\·port tla.rbor people are to unite In thl! 11pr~adlnl{ of m easurM 1or the safl'ly of YM"hlsm r n nnd fhiJ;lf'rn1e.n. She l~ Rettlng tt>ady to taek up the 8l l{n-"i. one on th~harbor­ nuuter's pier, scene of the ptctUl"e. That's HarbormaAler Rui.s <;raJI{ look ing plt"a.Aantly on. -' ficia l U. S. Coast GuarO Photo. New Costa Mesa Trailer Concern Sends Load East Glover Trailers. 200 W est ·17th street. Costa l\lesa, has la unched its first shipment to the east coast. Four gleaming a1 1uminum craft Were loatted onto a flat car at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, marking a cli· maJ( to a JO.day operation in which the local plant has managed to parlay the new businesses from a ground floor asSC'mbly to a produc· tion of four trailers per day. On the first of August, the com- pany mo):C'd its two pla nts, locatC'd at River'side and La H a bra. to Costa -Mesa a r.d consolidated the equipment at the nev,,, factory site. The combined oper ation now em- ploys 30 t o 35 men. Glover T~ailers owns a fleet of 60-foot truck transports on which their products are' hauled to ma r · ketg west of the Mississippi. Eighty per cent of ~roduction goes to mid- V.'esl and v.'e!'tem Oealers, a com- pany spokesman declared. ABC Executive, Family, Leave With Prophecy Television -Near Coast Junior College Board Has Top Priority On Land Readied For SaJe Federal Age;;cy Qfficer ,Informs News-Ti'!les Par- cel Will Be Advertis~d For Bids Shortly. I ~OS A!\.GELES (Tue8day)-\\1thln a few days t he \\'ar Assets . .\dmlnlstratlon here "111 &d\·e rtlse tor fl.ale the 71 structures and la nd com prlklng from 160 to 170 acr es on the Santa Ana A rmy AJ r Base at. 15th a nd 0 . 8treets ln the county llmll:.8 near Costa. Mesa. • • • TtiJ.!i Is the II.Ile OR which the Orange Coast Junior College Board of Trus t- ees of Huntington ·Beach and Sewport Beach bu a No. S pJorlty on the buildlnp and land. OthC'r air::C'ncics which have evard, which bor de rs the site a t higher prior ities but ha\'C not s tat-15th and 0 streets. ed ·the}' ar<' interested in the site are the fed<'ral agencies, which have priority numb<'r 01JC. and Re- construction Fina nce Corporation, '"'hich has priority nurribe r two. · O th~rs ,,·hich ha\'C lesser prior· itics and n1ay bid for the property "·hen the date 'is set by the War Asscls ·Adminis tration are state and loc.:tl go,·ernmC'nts a.nd non· profit institu1ions. None of theSc have as yet Stated that they \Vould place a nid. Not a l,teducllon Alfred Sapp. assistant to the chicf of disposal, Real Property Diyision. War Assets Administra· lion, told a rcpresentati\'C of The Ne~,·s-Timcs here Friday that al- thpugh the O r ange Coast Junior College board oi;iginally requested 243.49 acreage, the land now beirig offered for sal~ is not in rruc terms a rl'duction. cven though What is actually haplX'ning nov.', said Mr. Sapp, is t hat "we ha\'e to change our origi nal plan a nd ad · vertise only one parcel." If t he origi nal O\\'ners of the farm land r eli nquish their claims, the n this othei;:... parcel wj.J( be advertised for sale. in ~ch case the -Or· a nge Coast Junior College board v..11J have a chance to bid ·ror i(. too. J\·lr. Sapp implied. "f.he land which \Viii be adver- tised for sale within a fe\v days is not part Of the property "'hic h is n9-'v the basis for a court action betv..·een the Oty of S anta Ana 8 nd the Whittier Company of Los Angeles. This s uil is expected to be settled out of court. some time this year, th(' News-Times lear - ed ·from a source other than the \Var ·Assets Administration. I . Sidney B. Gaynor. vice presi-the acreage is much Jes!. . dent in charge· of sales for the ~ha.t has actually happen~. ts American Broadcasting Co. and I this: since. the ~a.liege aUthor1t1es station KFI has concluded a two made their or1 g1nal request, a '"eefs r espile from business at his thorough search .o~ ~itl e claims by su"'!mer home. 231 Agate Ave., the real estat~ dJ\'IS1on of the., fed.- Balboa. Together w ith his \Vifc. eral..Ja'ncy d1sclosl'd that the to- his f\\'O sons. J effrey a nd Chris-ta! 'W!!rcage could not be offered tophcr . his daughter, Pam ela, a nd. as. ~ whole. It was le~ned t~at last but not least, his pup, Penny, or~g1nal ov.·nC'rs have first claim hC' "'ill return to Encino for the to, the farm land on Ha rbor Boul- Wesley A. Bush On NRO Training . \\·inter months. 1\.l though Ga:rnor 's for te in the broadcasting fi°cld is advertising. he \\'axed particularly e nthusiastic Dn the subject of the outlook for television. \\'h('n a Ncv.'s-Timcs re· porter intervie\vcd him. "The Don Le~ system has been televising programs for lhe past 16 ycaf'IS ." he said . "the last six from their big station atop the Holly- \\'ood hills. All this, so far. has been done under an C'Xpcrimental license. \\ith no paid a dvertising or rommc{cials." Regular commercial licenses \vill be a uthorized for television s ta· tions \\i thin the next six months, Gaynor estimaltd. adding that he thought that the number of tele- vision sets now· being sold, as .,...ell as those soon to hit the marke t, will make television attractive to advertisers. "Audience participation shows are a 'natural'," he pointed out "since half of their humor is i~ what people do. Be\ide5 they re- quire no rehearsal.I." 1 Special even ts. sports and edu- cational subjects will also be tele- vised in the near future, Gaynor predicted. Americart Legion L. A. Show Set On(' of the n1ost i;olorful events in American Legion history. \\'ill be OfX'nC'd to 1 he public for the first tim(' \\'hC'n California State Convention slaj?es its gigantic opening at the Coliscwn Sunday evening, Sept. 21. Such spectacular sights as the finals of the s t ate·\\·ide battle for the Drum a nd Bu~1e Corps champ- ionship; state finals of the major- ette· contC's t. plus a repliQ\ of the U>gion's famous July 4th foireworks show, highlight the pFogram . William Schuessler, ~omma nder 9t the L. ~· County Cduncil of the American Legion. said that of- ficials had decided on a speciaJ lo'-'"' rat<' of admission, so that all public spirited citizens could join in the welcoming of the 30,000 visiting Legionnaires. Regular ad.mission is $1.25, with student tickets priced at 50 cents, wfljle ~ds under 12, will be a - mitted for 25 cents. ~·er Sale Se~Up ' Tu1enty-five Na\'al Reserve Qf. ficers of the Civil Engineer Corps Companent \\1ill participate in a tv..·o-weeks trruning course being conducted in the Eleventh Naval district, from 9 Sept. to 22 Sept., 1947. \Vesley A . B\lsh, ENS. CECR~ 6091.2 · Coast H i\\'ay, Ne \V port Beach, Calif., has been selC'cted as a reprcscntati\'C from this area to att end this coutse. Similar tra1n 1ng cours<>s a r e held each quarter and all mem· be-rs of the voluntecr .. CEC com· pon£>nt are eligibl e for · considera· tion. The next course "''i ii be in November and conducted at N aYa l Air ~li ssle Test center; P o i n t Mugll, Calif. and U. S. Naval Con- struction Battalion center, Port HuenemC'. 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Ap- proimate1}! 13 miles of ou tfall line, located at and near Arcadia, Los Angeles County, California, with pt::rmanen t easements, r ights-of- w'y and licenses and permits. The War Assets Administration has all this up for bid and ~ consider o~ until 11 A.M .. PST, October 14, 1947, at w hich time bids will be publicly opened and r ead 4..l W AA tieadquarters in Los An!!"lk. ANY MAKE CAR 'YOU PAY NO MORE Deleo Radios Marine & Domestic Repair Work Our Specialty -w.c , ... -..... Jllczpw•, B ¢ ' RO.SSl'S Cafe and Liquor Store 1811~ OoUtJDwa7 Oor.-del Mar - '9Ibe Seme Old Place" COC&TAIL8 • .' L GENmNE PBJ:.WA& DUPONT ENAMEL I. CREPp-FUllED TO METAL S. OVEN BAKED.TllEBHOL CONTBOLLl!:I> ~ GBANITE LID: FINDJil: 5. 'Wl!.t.THE& PBOOI' SJ!Al.JNO TBEATlllENT I. BAND SANDED AND BUBBICO 2'-d811dS •I ' ycamore ' • - I ' • I • • 1•1•10• "DOC" CHA•Lll lllllllUTOI rOI SOUTMllN CALIPOINIA MIW,Olt llACM, CALltOIMIA • • • . ' I Frosh~Soph Feud Ove~hadow : NEWS-TIMES football News ·· ''~ight''" Fri. -SPORTS The turf at Davidson Field will for their tint acrlmmage Thun· San :Ana Ciollege 1947 Grid Schedule Santa Ana Collt>ge will oPen ts foot >all schedule at the Mu- nicipal !owl on Friday. Sept. 19. Seven ~me games are filled. in- cluding i.he traditional battle with Fullertc4> JC on Thankagivtng be slightly ruffed and scuffed Fri· day altm'IOOn-at 2:30 p.m . day afternoon at 1 :30 p.m. when 'Ibe opener with Bonita will be the Frooh-Soph fight ,gets under followed by a date will) Fulle<· way with.200 or 50 stalwarts from ton who will come here Oct. 17 each class contributing to the gen-rated as the team to ~t u;~ ral mayhem. y~. At )east that is Picks Freshmen will engage their old-opin1on. And he ought to know. er brothers in the carnival ot But first things fint. And t.o- steeplechase, bag toss, tug of war day the boafd. of strategy is Wa.Jt· through water, and egg toss for ing for the air to c~ear after the the dubious honor of not being Frosh-Soph. ernbroglio. initiated in the usual, or old- school-tie way. Tu-•y, 8epL 11. ttn n .u I · •......................... 1.,.., ' ' Santa Ana Amateur Golf Tournament C~rded for October Qpalifying founds tOr _ a Sant! Fri., jSept. Jtl-().,....olde at ,Santa ... ._ Fri.~t. %6--Santa Alla at p-:::.. t. 4-l!aata Mo•lca at Santa . Sat., Oct. 11.-8&nta Alla at Braacb A&rlcuJtural Collece. Ced- ., City, Utah. Sat., Oct 18--Glmdale at Santa AAa. ' NBWPoar BALBOA NllW8-T1¥1l8 'l'tJZSDAY l'f*"".,r!t Bttch, Calli. Sept. t!, 1M1 ' . 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S"'iss masters or unusual com edy; Ha zel Franklin , pCtite English star. and lllany more. • President's Cup Race To Climax Meeting Of Gold Cup Pilots 4th. . Low 16' qualifi <'rs will make up a champi onship flight to b<> play- ed at scratch. All other Oights will be conducted at handicap Y.•ittl one match round every week. Frl., Nov. '7-RJver slde at San- ta Ana. Frt., Nov. 14--Santa Ana at Bakersfield. Sat., No\:. 2Z-.Mt. San Anton.lo at Santa Ana. Thurs., Nov. 2'7-F ullertoa at Santa Ana. Newport Ocean Sailing Group R~adies Race, Cruise Events. Plans have been laid for a number of races and cruises by .New- port Ocean Sailing AsSociation m embers, Oiff Chapman, president, disclosed today. Several events will be held this fall and winter with the height of activities expected to be reached next summer. The association , form£'d late in..,..._ Au gust. reports an excellent recep-El Toro Takes WASHINGTON, Sept. 16-The tion by yachtsmen in the Harbor Who Broke tile Lock on the Henhouse Door? ' We Die/! ·Ragan' s_ Harbor House Grill CIDCKEN PIE -Our Specialty 914 Coast Hiway OPEN AT I A. M. a..... WJ , r OPEN JHE YEAR 'ROUND CALIFORNIA'S ·MOST MODERN 60 Unlto ojld Balllo MOTl:L MIRA.CLE MILE MOTEL Top drivers or American and area. "Du~i ng. the first t\\'O weeks, 19.Q Opener Canadian unlimited speed craft membership 1ncreasN over 100% I are due for a climax struggle in, and ~o at.~C'mpt "'as madC' to 'sell' From T. I. Sa ts 7111 Clout Jtichway 101-A Newport- the President's CUp Regatta on th£' idea. Harold Ada ms, secre- the Potomac river here next week-tar)·. stated. end in t he three heat 45-mile "The object of this organiza- feature event and the Clash is tion," he continued. "is to encour- being aw<Uted \\ith unusual inter-age and promote OCT'an racing and est by the nation's speedboating cruising out of Newport Harbor. fans. Q\\·ners hip or a boat iS not requir- E L TORO, Calif. -El Tor1J's Fly- ing Bulls opened their 1947 season Terminal Island Navy team to the unc of 19-0 before a capacity crowd of m ore than 8000 in the Santa Ana Bowl. Chief speculation centers around ed. dnly a n interest in the aims Scorers for the Bulls were Bill "Miss Peps V." the Allison-po"-·er-o ( •h<' association and a Y.illing-Ziemak, Bill Fra nklin· a nd Andy cd speed creation, owned by the nes'S ·to help in its activities." Rolend who led the. Marines to Dossin brothers of Detroit. and heir first victory. driven b).r Dan IR.c-d) F oster, of the.Red Bank, N . J. regatta. O\.'c>r The Bulls chalked up Phone Beacon ~ . JOHN DORY • CHOICE S,EA FARE Oakland, Ca\if. F ostC'r, at the the Labor Day week-end at DC-do\Arns to th<' Sailors' 4. "·heel of "Miss P('ps V," won the troit. ho\.vcver . 1hc apparent · in-quarters: Gold C\lp fixtui-e at Rockaway vincibility of ·~·fiss .feps V" was 0 6 6 7 inlet on August 10 and t"'o "-'eeks tcrnJX>rarily halted the Dossin ~~\<~ORO .. 0 0 01 0 14 first Scor<'by 'COMPLETE SHORE DINNERS. $1.50 • $1.75 latC'r conquert'C\ Guy Lombardo in . ' 1 19 0 ''Tem{X> V1 " in both the Natio nal lcrait being .able .to place no bet--• S"'-'e<'pstakes and Auerbach 1'.·tem-ter than fifth in the t\\.'o-hr•at. Youth today is reb<'lling agains t ·--~-.. -·····-.·-··-................... ..........._. . .. New Hours : ll:SO L m. -l :SO p. m. and.G:OO p . DL -B:IO p. m. Sondaya ll:SO a.. m. -8:30 p. m. orial events, principal features at 00-mil(' Silver Cup test. the lack of parental authority rather than against a n excess of ... -'--------------------------+it, beli eves a University of Cali- --·•••-••-••-•·-·7 A .. --... Clooed WednMday 601 EAsT CENTRAL, CORNER PALM, 11ALB0i\ Harbor Fishing News ~-by Sportfishing A'.ssn. of · Newport Harbor Newport Fishing nc\N'S and pictures of of the Association. It gives their fish sent out by th(" Stx>rt fi shing name. address, and phone number . Association of NeY.-por t Ha r bor Th<' Sportfi.shinf Association have sppcarc-4 in over 8,394,110 maintained a booth at the Sports- Southern California ne\.vspapers m en's Show at Gilmore Stadium in a~proximately a f\\'O-\.\.·eek per-early this year, and there acquain- iod dur ing the E'nd of July and ted 'thousands of people with the first k('('k of August. facil ities avail able in the harbor These figures are gathered by ar <'a for their fishin g pleasure. adding th<' circulation figures on Offit<'rs in the Sporsfishing As- lhe fishing ar ticles clip(X'd from sociation during 1947 have been : southland nc""'spaJ)('rs by the Al· President Norman Hagen. of the Jen 's Pr<'sS qipping Bureau. t he Sport King;. Vi ce-?residef\t C. A. Secretary of the Sportfishing As.· Bickh a rt, of the live bait charter sociation reveals. boat Tropic; Treasur<'r Jerry Ad- Pictures of !\'tiss June Bright all ams, of the Norden. Directors have set lo hook a marlin S\\.'ordfish in · h<'en Glen Soden, of the Chinook. th<' ,~·aters qff ;.Je\.\•tx>rt and Bal-1-farrY Lonsdale, or the Virgi nia boa reminded readers that this Mae II, and P epit o P erez. of the \\.·as a good place to fish. The)' Teasrr. . 1 .appeart'd in o\.·er 11 newspapers. In October th<'re "'ill be an elec- Each y.·eek the Sportfishing As-tion' of officers for 1948. At that sociation has been sC'nding out time their annual dinner m eeting fishing ne\.\-s to o\.'er a hundred "ill be held. and plans made for ne"'·spapcrs, plus radio station the advertising program for the fishing nelA-'S r e{X>rters, magazines. next year. Membership in ·the sporting goods stores. etc. Sportfishing Association is 'limited 45,000 Fisping Guides to N£'W· to skippers of trolling boats, live port Harbor hate been distr ibuted bait charter boats, live bait boats. Over Southe rn California so far or bait boats. There were 63 m em- this year. These Guides describe bers this year, paying in from the fi shing ft:"om Newport.a11d Bal· S30.00 to $496.00 per boat, which boa and list the boats available money is spent to advertise fish- for fishing trips tha t are me mbers ing from this area. " . • • .• •TBS msr 11..&.qC.&Pl ........ c•t11l ... p1l1llN a.. ........ :,J'•WQ",.....ilWefl ..-&mntlf .. ... ........ M .... -,,= efJ.Mlwllldl ...... ,.... ... I e .. _ .... .,,.,.,,,, t• u. I I • \,; . .. ' ·-; . . ' • fornia lecturer . ' • • 0-i v e a Priceless a.n AUSTIN COPY Treasured of a.n old. PHOTOGRAPH .. , . • • • Christmas Gift -./ Orig inol Resfor.d by JMOns of Austin's eacN- ,k•• copying process . Restoring cher.ished old photographs, tintypes nd snapshots is a spedalty of Austin Studios. REGARDL~SS F CONDITION your .old pictures cari be restored to a new- ess that will delight dnd amaze you. Bring them ·Mil today I AUSTIN STUDIOS • SANTA ANA '/2 Mein Street Phone 1463: • \ I \ • ' . • ... • • '• ) /'·· I JO ... / .. ~ I I • II ... . ., ·~· I 4 NI: . POB'J BALBOA NBW'8-TIKB8 -TUEl!DAY l'fewet -Calif. !!ef&. 11, 1M1 . I Onyx Avenue Residents Close Yacation Days With Spo,rls aha Dinner At Annual Blad Party Harbor Feminine Activiti Coilnty Club Women Pion Annual Play Day Benefit Bo/boons Set R~otd With Two .Ailor/in For One Boat ~oted a most sJ cces.stul wind-Beth Burke ; Boys, 6--9, (1) David up· ol. the summer season was the Howell, (2) Howard Budworth; second annual block party held re-. 12-14, (1) Buzzie Knox, <2) Fl"anl( oently by 165 resid.bnts or the 3(X) Henderson. . block on Onyx Avenue , Balboa Mary Lou Nigg was first in the Jsland under th~ direction of spoon raCe with Jacquie Goodyear Qai.rmen Georgia Burke, Eleanor second. In the men's race, DiC.k SchriUdt and F't-itz 'Glasbrenner. Duncan outdistanced Fritz Glas.: Sports contests; for old and bre nne r and for the married men, young "'(ere follo'*ed. by the pot O. S. Phillipps came in ahead of l uck dinner, supeljVi.sed by Mrs. his nearest competitor. H . A, 'WllbUr Lake and Mrs. Audelle Olxon. ()ixon. Afterward tbe street Was The mother and danghter race cleared for dancing with Mr. was won by Mrs. Sanford and Schmidt of the D~ns-Schmidt Mu-Mary Glasbrenner, while H . A. sJc company furnJshing the piano Di xon a nd son Jimmie were victors and the S.O.S. shop the public in the father and son race. address s~tem. recording mac h-Merchen~ or the Island who inr and records. helpt'd mak e the affair a success Winne~ in the aquatic races by donating prizes were the Island w eIT: under 9. La~ura Beth Burke: Patio, Cottage ~Nut & Waffle g,..12. Bill;• Bre£'r. F loating, Laura Beth Burke a nd 1 ied for second place, Billy and Jay Breer. P·ad- d.leboa.rding, Lout." d\asbrenner . \Vinners of fhf•, foo t race!' were : ~ohn Stanfill: 9·1:1. 1 11 l")onald Atoon.·. 1 !. ' J 111111\Y !)1xon: Gi r l~. 6-9. 111 Diant' l-lilln1an. 1:.!t Laura -· For ~our _, FRENCH . 'PASTRIES Call , Gene HARBOR 804-J Imported \Vlri es and Beer De licates."'n shop. Nina's, Johnnie Abels' Sport shop, Vagabond stiop, Spinster's' Gift shop. Oodd's i\llalt shop, AJ Paint• fron1 1 he h a rdware, Allen \'arit•1:,;· store, Board.qian's Har- bor ~1arket, Steve's, c'amera Sup- ply. !t1!boa IsJand !\.l en"s Wear, ·rhl· Islanders. Sa\\'yer's Sports "h(ip, Island ·roy !'hop. Knit & Purl :-;hop. r·ro.tl~n Food shop a nd thl· 1-'ro:'fic :'hop. Capilla Circle Sews Ladtt.'~ of C3pilla .Ci rel(.• \II ill n1t•t•! \\"e<lne;-;tli:i y of !hi!'> \\'f.'('k at thl' ttontt.' of '.\lrs. J ohn Sacileir . '· l\'e ~pecla11& 'ln \\'eddlng and Bi.rthday Cakes GENE'S BAKERY ...'.18 ;..;arci~su s a\·l'nue for St;:\\11ng. ('(Hl\10~ at 10 ,\. :\-1., lhl'Y will brin~ their O\.\'Tl .sand\\'Jches with the hOISlCSSCS. Mr.-.. Sa,clh~lr a nd 'IT'S. lloorhees, pro\·iding dessert. O~\'X .-\VE.'\"UE l"OL.K, Balboa Island, enjoy themi;.el"\·eM :t.t M.'<'ond annua l Hluck Pit.rrty . The i)Ot -IU'-'k dinner follu"'ed a prugra1u or sports fo r old and young a'nd after~'llrd the tables "'ere cleared for '705 Coaat Hwy. Coro,na deJ Mar . NOW .Is the TJME"- lar PIANO LESSONS 1947-1948 Season Give your child the 3dvantage of studying with a certiried teacher in the Harbor are&. Recitals and radio opportunitiea. "Music Study Begins a Llfet.inle Source of J oy" Mrs. Kathleen Coleman 414 TuKln Ave. '. Newport Beach Beacon S895-)f 1-lenry K oltonak, Prop. B-C-1\~0N ~..,-H::..:~USE ..... - ·,_i~, ., INTERIOR DECORATORS '· 1' •&JSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES. CURTAINS Bi:IPSPREADS. SLIP CXJVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING . -'1'<1\ Latest Fabrics • Lampe • Furniture 1155 O>ast.· Blvd South -Phone 3434 -La(:.'Una Beach -•• "t '-" ' - I '\ 11(4-Uf J!u 'AIARDl#E Ill JUlf CHARM Soft, new color1, . apiced with con- lro>I buttom, bell ... beloved royon .gabardine . .• 'fo.hio..d into thi> Fall- perfect dress with two I pockebJ T ebeli2ed non- crvshable to keep its 1 I smart lines .. beauti .. fully to il orodl Bauff. 1 bei ge, aquocode, I I Poropos maw (palo- "'ino). lOto l8s.i2~. $14.98 • • OR KIN'S ~partment Store W e G;w I S. IS H. C.een Stamp. ' I ' 1193 Newport Blvd -Cosla M- I ' "'])he Store of a Million Articles" I . i 'G~ .PRI~ REDUCTIONS Costume and Shell Jewelry Leather Goods, Perfume j J SOUVENIR AND GIFf ITEMS · Redactions Now in Effect 1· . ewport Souvenir ' and Gift Shop O(SAl'f~ tlanc-ing~ __ ___ _ ~eh olo b_,¥_Gerhardt. B & PW To Hold First Meeting Thursday Busin('SS and Professional Wo- n1(•n's Club v.·111 hold its first rn{'{'t1ng of the· sC'ason Thursday ('\"(•ning of !h i~ \\'('Ck at 6 :·15 p.n1 . at \Vhit('s Park Cafe. Balboa Is- land. , \\"i!h Doro1hy Sutherland pres1din).:. ·rhl:'f't> is no forn1al program, but suggestions for thf' coming year \VIII be heard as "'ell as a nnounce- mC'nt o f comn1it!C"t'S. '.\lt·mbers arC' a.o;kcd to hring rec· iJX"s for thC' l'OOk book and also to rem('mtx>r that dues a re delin· quent by SC'pt. :...>ot h and should bl' paid to Ruth Gerr is h before th('n . Rt•servations for dinner should ~ made with Sue Horvath. Bea- con 5601. Vocation Days Over , Young People oll To Y arious Schools It has b<>en a grand summer for young people of the arbor area, but the days of leisure are over a nd they are heading back to rol- IC'ge, tanned \\·1th beach sunshi ne and fl.ill l of vigor for year ah£"ad. Last '-'"'et.•k Paula Castle and Beverly GraCT' were off to the Cnivrrsity of Oregon. enter ing as freshmen 1,1.·it h Jane Crace. now a junior. to s how t hen1 the ropes. • • • JanC' Rulx-1 \\·ill go to a ~ir l's school in '.\"e\v 'i:'ork and Jim Junior is rontinuing at th(• Univ- er slty of California, BerkelC'y. 'fh<.• party which Jane and Jim hostC'd at i'\r \vport 1-larbor Yacht C'lub "'"as hJ!;Ch spot of the late sum- mer s1:ason for the youngrr group • • • .-\I.so at B<>rkeley is Roy \\':u·d. \'l.h1h.• '.\'od ('r1~s is ht"adt-d for Ol·cidenta!~ .-\t t!.S.(' arl· Dun .tnd Dolores Eldl'r: Don as a jun- 1ur <1 rH.I l'1:1i(1r('S ..ts ;1 "ophornor(' • • Cameron Thom is rC'rurn1ng ro p,_,.. n1o nit :-ts is i"anl'Y Holn1an. 7'\ancv. __ \\"hO has h(>('·n tl'ac0h1ng Lido rsi(' ;..;UTSC'ry ~chool this sun1n1C'r, is tak1ng an apartn11..·nt ""1th her fru'nd and r('("('nt guest, Nancy Locke. just back frorn a surnmer on Lon.i.: island, a.nd. the tv.·o v.1ill try lh<.'ir hands at h ousek{'(>ping . ~ancy lioln1an is takin~ post- gr aduate v.·ork at the rollege and i"ancy Locke is teaching a t C l.iir ' n1ont Nursc·ry School • • • Anoth- er one up at the l ln hter sity of Oregon is l\tarilyn Hill • • • Char- lotte Priest. who had planned to enter the universfty, will rontinue at Santa Ana JwUor college as lf. sophomot"e and l\.faggie Price and Janie "Thompson will go to Full- er ton District Junior college. Olar- Jdt tc has been popular as a brides- maid fhis summer. "'alking do'ft'n the aisle \\o'ith several of her friends • • • Susie \VaJker i! en- tering the new h\.'o-year coeduca- tional SC'hool, Palos Verdes coll- ege, at Rolling Hills. Edwin Rutter is another Lido Isler at Rolling 1-lills but attending O!adwick school • • • Dolores Gallagher, 'A'ho was \•isit ing Paula Castle for a ti.me. has returnt>d to the Univ- ersity ot New Mexico • • • EUen Potter has been through. a busy week as a Kappa. Alpha Theta at U.S .C .. \\'hf.re she is a $0pho. more and on Sept. 9 assisted Shir- ley J acobson ol the CoJJege Tick- tocken ot lhe Chari t)' League at a "splash tea " in honor o( last year's graduating high school sen· loris who ha'>e qualifiEd in social service grou,ps for Ticktocker membeorship • • • Robert Dw-kee will be a freshman at Oaremont Men's College • • • Dolores R.iJle will go to Scripps college, Clare- mont .__. • 8uz. Ouunben is bound for · college at Wilmette. Oregon • • • J'udy and Ed Chambers are taking a trip east to Minneapo. olis • • • last minu.te word ia th.at up at Univenily ol Oregon, Bever- ly Graee was pledged to Alpha Clll Omega and Pllula Castle to Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson Is Hostess At Bridge luncheon I Flower Arrangements Featured At Meeting :01 Harbor Allied Arts '.\lfr~. o: z. Roberlson entcriaincd Intcresl ing ahd beautiful. rlower a11·angements were demons trated 1\J(•sda,y, &pt. 9 Wlth !h(' first of b 'I C " ~ k • · . y ·'"rs. . t•J. ~-a ins, pronu-a sC'n es of bridge· lunchL'<>flS to nl'nt c lub"'oman, as the program be held <!-t her horn('. 43911: f-leli-for Nev.·port flarbor Allied Arts trope a"'enue. Corona del M ar. at thl' Septem ber nl~ti ng held in F'riends sent quantitie:-of ro~ Ebcll club hoQ.se. ::i.nd olhl'r fall flow~n;. which One a rrangement was a recent we re used as decoratio ns about! pr1zc-"'inne r at a flo v.·e r sho...,·. the roon1s and on 'the luncheon1 La:-;t ing s.ucculents, sh_owy can~as. tablt"'S. . I old fashioned,, pc-tun1as. d r 1 e d \\'hC'n ~'-iCores wt•re tall1l"d M.rs J ·"'·ecds and gay marigolds were Harry \Vc-lsh wa..-;; highest, Mrs so1ne of the materials used, each '.\'lary 0-o\.\'t~ll ht•ld score fo r St.'<:j in a contaJ ne t s uited to its par- ond prize and !vlrs. Sidriey Black~ ticular style. beard was consoled. \ '.\1rs. Deaki':ls not only gave a Guests i ncludC"d tht> ~"lc-sdames. comn1enta ry on he r arrangen1 ents Blackt>t-ard.' John l\l eador . Gt-raJd ~!~~-~~-(' a~~e 1 ~~~in h~':1e:O~~..,.t~~ \V. Ri tchie, Arthur .;.\. Kemper, 1hcm acquirt.>d thei.r names. It was John SacUeir, K. V. Diltz, Ha.rt')' a n intrrc-sting a nd infonnative \V t'lsh. C. Le"'is Baltz. B. z . )lcitalk which was grcatl~1 enjoyed by_ Kinney Harr"\ Freeman !\'la r the assembly, · -. · President Robert Gries..<ier sr. ero .... ·e ll and ht•r s ister and g uest, was back from an extended va- Bess Meye r. cation and h ad on display-some --------------,of his .. nower pictures. T . ;t :'1 S...U. "'&Iker , !05 \'la Saa a. mo.. Udo lale, Ls eat.ertac t~ Paloe. \' r rdes ColJ~e, a ew !- yeu coeducatJ.OG&l coUt1Je ln r B<>l1lDc Hill-. She lo plctw;ed c-arryLD& IH>oka lato tllte •ew library at a retta& Cti&.-toe&tb- r r to belp ready tbe ca.mpue for ope•'•I" M SfopL H. Photo by ~ White, P ...... aa. At the business meeting a per- m a nent me1'!ting date was 5' for the second · Tuesday ·of each month. Speaker a_{ the next meetin6 of Oct. 14 wiU be \Yalter Ger- ha rdt, Coro n a del Mar pho to- grapher ...,,ho will show slides and piclUN'S taken on two trips to Central America. At the <'lose o( the meeting \he hostesses. ~Irs. Fred ~1unson. Mrs. Franc-es Roycl~ and !\ofrs, Ve rnon Orr served delicious punc h and C"OOk iC'S. . Orrin Wright Family Now SeH/ed On Balboa Island ( )rr1 n \\'. \\.ri~ht.o,\·nl'r of the \\'r1~h 1 ·Ta.xi --~·rvice and book· kt•t•p Jn):;! enn1p.any al :...>Ul Ali::atC' .1\l'lllll', Balboa Island, 1nov<'d his family h('rC frQnl Lyn"·ood Sunday and they arc no\v livin g at 216 Rllby :t\·e nul.', \\.'hilc ~Il-. \\.'ri~ht can1c he re in JUI)' and established his business he \\"as. nOt abll' to gc-t a house sooner . New Members For CDM Church Welcomed into membership at ' Corona del ~-t a. r Community church on' Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. \\''alter S. Spicer, Caroi}'n F8)·e Spicer and Walter Lewis Spicer. 33 Harbor Island and Mrs. l\{atthew .Cox. 1695 Pacif.ic Drive, Corona del ~tar. · ' Belt)' Chattock of W ing S ang is acting as hostess at The Plank until the arrival of Suzanne Ken- )""On, late of Washington, D. C .. "'·ho will be hostess at t he :Wand restaurant. Some of nie Most Distinctive Marine Paintings In Existence By AHredo CQrmelo Celellnted Euopeu Artis& Now on display at 223'h ~Ave., Balboa Island, will be offered for sale after his exhibit to discriminat- ing art patrons. ' Mr. Cpnnelo will paint a few of . bis iuxuJ:ious can- vases for yacht owners following a tnp to Mexico where his services are in immediate demand He will return to his home adjoining the Ambassador Hotel, Los An- ' geles, tlild plan sclleduJed as<:i~mrnts in califomia. Philip Phelps Whitmarsh,,~ of the ,Planlt:, whose good fortw\e it is to repce&ent .Mr. Cormela, will be glad to di9<.uls these ~ art treasures with appreciative clientele by appointment only, Harbor 627. ... ~ ....................................................................... I Chl 0megL I • • • .. • r Jr. Assistance L To Aid Hospitals Project of Junior istance ~ft !0< the ~i year ii '-!>Ital need ol w !or pe-e- mature babies as ou · by Dr. Mn. George Wheat of Newp)rt There were no jealous teelinp IAJand, chairman of the PBBt-when George Prcos and CapL J. Prelldents' auociation. of the Qr. B. McNally came in from a fiab.. ance oounty Federation of W<:>-in& trip Friday on boa.rd the Pfol.. men'• clubs, ·entertained mel}'lbera set; Dickie J oe -the reuori beina of the club at a 'tea recently at ·each one bad a marlin . Stella O..vill, Santa . pediatri- cian. Decision ·to take up this work was made at the first ran meet- ing ol the League, ~Id at the home of Mrs. Lawren Broering, 123 Ame thyst,· Balboa sland, with Mrs. George Holste. m pre· siding. w~ · ~ were made for the To be sure, t he skipper's wu tbl annu&r P lay Day to be betd,Oct. smallHr he had ever caught, 31 at the Orange Wo men's ,'dub weighing only 90 pounds. Half an houte. · hour later McNally had a 140 Lal~ year this Play Day, which pounder. 'l1lls is said to be the fs be.Id as a _benefit with most ot first time this )·ear two marij.a the funds going to .county charit· were broocht in on the same bollt le. ~t with Greek relief and the on the same -Oay. · national cancer fund drive also -----'''--------- A benefit to aid in ~tarting the work will be held ~ter in the season and further for the event will be made t Jhe next meeting, Oct . 14 a the home of Miss Patricia ErnF· On t he committ~ are Mrs. B roering, Mrs. fila t r own, Mrs. F orrest Neel a n d. Robert Gardner, liaison offi included, was a ttended by over~ guests and was a marked s uccess .. It was held last year a t the Santa <\na EbeU club house. Mrs. Wheat was named gen~ eraJ chairrilan for the affair and will apruint her committees. S he And o ther past county presidents will be hostesses fo r tho day. Amvet Commander Attends LB Convention • B h 'Id S h Mr . a nd Mrs. Eugene Gillespie, org I fep ens 370 _.\vocado street , Cost Mesa. W riles from ~orway ~t_tt'i:ided the rt'C~nt three.-~ay con· ~:xactly one nlonth fro1n lhl• dav tntibn of, Atl)\.e ts held in, Long I I . Ost ,... · Beach. 11 \\al' mru ("( 1n . 1 ... or\\'ay. on !\>Ir 11 1 . . , , 1\ug. 15 comes a card fro m Bor-·. G' ~pie lS conlmandt r of ~hild Stephl'ns of Cfona dC'I l\o"Iar lhC' N e\\ pa.rt-Costa !vt ~sa An1vcts \\ho is ~rv·ndin~ 1 s ummer 10 f>OSt and i s alse assistant JX>st-.,., master a t t he N " t ll h .... ,..., ,.,,,,...'" .. .!o 1 ••:. \,. hC'I· na tive co1.fn1r"\· I . e -po r ('al' "E.w & """~)u.11~ !:>,.-'""oc.?> ='>P<<.i""l~ · postoffice -.. ,.~ ...... ~ "''°'""•->a~.-.... ~. sr .. , ..... ~ .. J" Tht• card. \\'hich gictllr('S one of _ · • ___ __ _ _ __ _ the [i nc public bu1Ip.1ngs of Oslo, 1 is n\uch lar~C'r 1hap ont• of our I JIOSt cards a nd n1aki.·s on(' \VOnder \vhy ours nc-cd\ be 1so skimpy. Mrs . StcphC'ns is 'm aking a pic- torial re<'O rd of hC'r trip on color films and on hen return will show then\ at one qf the n1cet ings or Business a nd Ptof<'ssional \Vo- mC'n·s club of "'hich sh(' is a mcn1bcr. Corona de/ Mor To Have Branch 01 Public Library .<Wc.Jdi~ ~own1 __ )!; ..... ~ • Exquisite New Gowns fo r ·he Bride an<l ...... 1 . '"~ ') Her E~toura~e • Wedding Gowns · · · ~ :r ~~·~ • W edding V etls • Bridcsm<ids Gowns ~·~~{J·l\~ Let Our Wedding Consultant Help Y ou Plan !to-I{ -Your W edd1 ng • Phone 082 1 • irrrrr.. \i MALCOM'S . BRIDAL 608 N . Main SHOP Sant> Ana A branch of 1 ~ewport Beach I te • Public Library will "" established ----n r1or Decorating·----· 5000 in Corona del J\olar according to pl a ns n1ade recently by the li- brary board. It v.·ill be on Golde nrod avenue, just off Coo.st Highway, and \\'ill be OJX'"O afternoons only. All the !at('st renta r fiction <viii be car· ried as '-'""l'll as other ' fict ion, but no magazines and not many tech- nical hooks. The date for the open- ing of the library will be some time in October . r.t~mbers of t he library board include; L. A. Norman. preside nt; ~t rs. C'. M. Dc-akins, Ra:-'Tl1ond Har- vey. Mrs. Cameron Thon1 and Mrs. F . E. Reinhold. · Dorothea and !\-larlin Shttly of Balboa att vacationing in the High Sierras [or a "'eek or te n days. Have Fun. Make YOW' Own SHELL JEWELRY 8upplleo • - -lnstnocdoaa VI-DEAN'S 11.HS..,.-tal.-... CoRaM- • Upholstering -tr Slip Covers "'tr Draperies CUSTOM and READY MADE Jean White, Interior Salon Phone Beacon 5656 , 1812 Newport Blvd. IN THE CRAWLEY FURNITUU BLDG. COSTA. MF.8& , Why cook at home tonight? Wouldn't it be better to drive over to the Island, these lovely evenings and dine at the one and only P/a,,J, the most famous small restaurant on the Pacific Coast. Here. culrured, discriminating patrons sigh with con- tentment after digesting a fine top sirloin you can cu t with your fork. We have the good fortune of having some of the famous marine canvases of Alfredo Connelo on display, Call Betty or "Wh it", but we can only handle reser" vations up to 6:30 p.m. and after 9 p.m. · 'Call Harbor 627 for THE PLANK 2'23 Yz Marine Ave. Balboa Island • Play The Piano MODERN -EASY .--QUICK A System Originated and Taught by • WES McWAIN (Composer-Radio Artist--Motio11 Pictures) Now In Costa Mesa Al.I ,~ Phone Beacon 5176-J • ,• • . • • ' • • I ' I · ·r I r • · t THE LIPPINCOTT, center , new preUdent of B a rbor Com mnlty Playen.. preelded over ftnt: board = ot the fall eeuon. F1nt production of tbe pl.a~" will be a JtOUP of three one-iact plaJa t.o be. l"Mented e.irly'ID October. • -photo by Volney Hay jr. Friends •Fi1al .Play Cast, N.ow In Rehea~sal For First PrOduction ol Harbor Community Players Mrs. Gerald Ritchie of Corona cott presiding and at this tim~ the del Mar attended the luncheon and play ··Eve ning Dress Indispensl-fashion show at Hacienda Coun- ble" by Roland Perty,·ee was cast try Club Friday, \Vith he r as as follows : guests wer~ the Mesdames Nel- ~ilh the final one of t hree one- act i>la¥S now cast a nd in rehear- sal, tbe first production or the H~ Community players will be presented, probably the second weelt in Octobc~. in NeWJX>rt Beach Grammar school auditorium. • The first board meeting of the falJ season was held las t .. vcek at the schoo\ \\'i th Edythe Lippin- Marian Kepper as J\lice Way-lie Shook, W. H . Hltchman and bury: June Farrar as Sheila Way· O. Z. Robertson. , • bury; Frank Summer s as George Mrs. Ho\vard Ahmanson hes re- Connaught: Lee Barnes as Geor~ turnrd to Beverly Hills after sum· frcy Chandler and Ed ythe Llppin-mer ing a t 'Balboa and is a lready, cott as · Nellie. lt \viii be direct-\vi th other members , of the play ed by Loretta Director. readin!;' committee of the Foot - Alrcady perf(•cl in their parts lighters. busy SC'lecting the annual ''Be Sure-Insure" * ~arc a ctors cast in t\\'O plays di-play of thar or~anizntion \vhich rrctcd by ~lrs. -Gertrude Horn. In \viii be presented Nov. 19. "The t'.;ood Sport," by Glenn J.lugh-Post carding from thr East are rs. arc Francis 1-lorYath as Mr. :-.tr. and r-.'lrS . lla rr y \Vil\iamson Hoyt : Vernice Thorne as ?\ilrs. or Ba lboa, on their \Vay through Hoyt : P£>rdita Horn as · Pamela: the Ne .. v En gland states from \'(arren Ctane jr, as Donald, and Canada to \\lashington. D. C . Pat Glass as Kay· Brnnett. The form£'r mayor and his \\"ife Maurie Stanley "1th Earl W. Sta.nJey * ~ Marine Ave .. Barbor 1 i '78 Bal-bland thiird play. is "The Angle," by \\'ill make the capitol thf'ir head- Florence RyC'rson and the three quarters \\"hile touring the coast parts are played by Elaine \Veiss and F lorida and will thr n come as Ann Paige: Marian Kepper as home by \\"ay of New Orleans. Stephanie Brent a nd Leslie Stef-Mr. a nd r.trs. Donald H inkley, fensen as Jerrold Paige. 1012 \Vest Ocean Front, a re ex- r-.trs. Edith C. Lippincott of Lido pected back this week from the Is!C", president: Miss Loretta Di-East where they visitC'd relatives rec'tor of Newport Beach, vice-on Cape Cod and in New York. president : Mrs. Elaine Weiss of· They also visited their da ughter , Balboa. treasurer a nd business f\<farian, one of this s pring's brides, manager a nd Georgia Taylor of at her home in Excelsior Springs, Ne\\llOrt Beach, secretary, are of-l\·tissour i. fiicers of the players. The Ray Danigers of Santa Ana Other board m eriibers are: Mn. a r e opening a hote l at Yellow- Gertrudc Horn of Corona del r.1ar; stone Park and \\'ent up there C. E. Dennison of Newport Beach; Wednesday to get arrangements Don Dickerman of NeWJX>rt under way. Height ; J ean Linsenbard of New-With daughtC'r Ellen settled port Beach and Mary Price of BaJ~ for the year a t the Kappa Alpha boa. The!a house. U.S .C., Mr. a nd Mrs Angus P otter of Balboa Island arc Mr d M T F K'llk planning to leave in October for · an rs. · · 1 enny tr. t S uth D k t then eac;t are leaving this '1eek for Hong a 1P 0 0 a 0 a, Kong. Their stay over there i.s lo the . Ne": England states, New problematlcal, depending some-. York. \V ash1ng t on, D.C .. and ~o_me what on the political outlook and by way or_ New Orie~. arr1v1ng ~~e. si~uation 9.t the Killkenny he~~e 1~:;~~!~~de~~:~s~~:s~heir yar · four sons returned to the city Mrs. Ted Moffett is deserting Saturday, called back by the seri- Balboa for Pasade na and \..-as hon-ous illnes of Mr. C1evidence's ored g uest at a luncheon for 14 father. A. B. Clevidencc of Bcv- given recently at the Lido Ille e rly Hills, who is now in Good ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~h~o~m~ei:o~f~Mrs~~·~W~il~lar~d~K\!~·~,l~i~on;;. ~ Samaritan Hospital. J\olr. and Mrs. ' Clyde Rex are preparing to move I into the C1eYidence home on S•- -shore Drive for the "'inter. Want to Be . Dorothy and Roger Barrow of l Newport H eights are vacationing Th·e Cam' H dlin ? at their ranch near Auburn. • pus ea er• Also ranch bound were Kay and Select a Pai r ol These ·Smart International SHOES $6.95 ..J Braden F inch. who \\'ent back to ~.> Julian Friday. f'~;_r.~2,g~ A da ughter \Vas born ~(onday in I ;} St. J oseph hospital to l\1r . and l\.lrs. Glade l\1cGO\\'an, 155 Costa r.tesa <>trC'c t, Costa r-.·Iesa. Mrs. l\'lcGo\van I/ I is the former \'irginia F £1rnandC's. J \'isiting Ed BlondC'll and family $5.95 Friedman-She lby Red Goose Cal. Walkers Easy Prices at B.1 lboa arc l\lr. Bl ondell's n1oth- t'r. r-.tr s. Ka thryn Blondell. and J oan BlondC'll 's t\\'O children. , 1\·lr. and '.\lrs. A. !\1. Reinl'.'r t jr. and sn1all daui::;hter are sL•lling their homl' on Redlands 1\v£1nUL' and arc mO\'ini; this \VC'ek to San- ta Ana. th~' change b(·i ng neces- sitated by :\lrs. ReinC'rt's health. l\lr. Rf'i nert, \\'ho is n1anager of Fit zpatrick's :--:e\\'{Xlrt BC'ach s tore, is taking a l\\"O \i.'.Cc>ks' vacation. TIDE TABLES SEPTE~IBER, 1941 w 17 10:32 4:20 11 :06 4:57 MATI'OON'S SHOES FINE FOOTWEAR 5.6 0.7 4.6 0.5 Th 18 11 :06 4 :48 ............ 5:50 5.5 1.4 0.7 F 19 0 :00 5:17 11 :41 6:114 l'IM N""'i>Ort Blvd. Costa Mma HOUSE OF FUTURE Living RoOm .Furniture · J?e-Upho~tered. IABGJll Sl:LECTION OF, NEW P' AllJUC8 TO CHOOSE P'BOlll ' Sui~s Made to Order WE CALL FOR AND ·DELIVER II Yean E:t::per1mre . . S b lboc • _... • ~ • S"'P 'c "IF YOU CAN BREAK '!HEM WE CAN nJC 'IHEll" ...... - ... "" w.w 3.9 2.0 5.2 1.0 S 20 1 :21 5:42 12:22 8 :ZS 3.3 2.6 4.9 1.1 Tides AN!I placed In order ot occunnce Light Ugurea a...m.: dark figures p.m. ' l ; • Weighings & Wantings . . BT HOUSE DIVIDED. Ben Amel Williams. 1514 pages Houghton Mifflin 5.00. • Ever since June 1936 any novel that exceeded two pounds or four hundred pages and whoee locale wu Jituated below t he Muon Dixon line was immediately hatted as another Gone With t he , Wind. With a preponderance of novels pubU.hed WhOle ph~lcaJ Sttrlb- ·ut .. qual!f!ed them with this olm· p.artty. and whoee 11terary worth diaquallfled them for any further comparison with Mn. Mitchell'• boqk. the reading people are sore- eared with cries of "Woll". a • ' • ' ., ' . . ... The publishers of HOUSE' DI· VIDED have not made a whisper that their book ls like Gone' With the Wind. and tn many retpeql HOUSE DIVIDED ls greater: It i1 longer in pagination. heavier 1n ' avoirdupois, coven a greater num- ber or states or the Confederacy, a nd Ii selling for a higher price. lt9' saperiority ends there. • However, thiA book can w~ll ~ likened \.Into Gone With the Wind, and t he comparison compliments both books. Williams tells the story of a rich land-holding southe rn fami\y, composro. as large fa milies a r e. of ma ny variegated characters. Th{' author has clearly limned and defined C'ach of these beings and their identity is never cloudc>d, and each C'nrichC'S the talc. The fathC'r, a pale \veakling i.vho, in spite of the Mcndeli.in la\v, h'!s brt>d a collection of strong-limbed. stron ~-mindcd childrC'n and grand- c hildren, a lso has fathered Nancy J-Jnnks, mother of Abraham Lin- col n. H OUSE DIVlDED is a good book and the a uthor, an estab- lished r omanticist has written a book that will prove him a fine historian as well. H l'-recognizes the fact that all of the JX'Ople of the Con(cder acy were not in favor of secession, and that enthusiastic patriotism produced great acts of sacrifice a nd gallantry while cra- ven and CO\\'ardly people were not uncommon. This is a fat book that will rob hours from reader's slum?x>r a nd house-work. It is a must for your pleasure. Portugese Bend Sales Head Named C eorge L . Fisher has been ap- pointed sales manager for Portu- gue~e Bend. a community devel- opment pla nned by Frank H . Ay- res & Son. on the south shore of thC' P alos Ve rdes peninsula, Don - ald B. Ayres a nnounced today. ''I qRO\\"l\" THEE, QUEES Ol" THE P I RATES :" Sald Don Olcker - 1nan, (IPft I B§ he 11la~d the l"i"gal ornament u 1JOn the faJ r head of YOU"1{ llody Riner In Coronat ion Ran eeremonles st t he Rendez\·ous . Ballroon1 In Balboa ft/II the O("lf"nin~ phase of thf' S-d&Jo' Pirate Days' celebration of the Balboa Improvement ~Uon.. __________ NC \Vs-Tim#s Photo by VolnC' · I-l ay Jr. Mayfield Market Offers Courteou s Attention To All of Their Cu stomers Courteous attention to all cus-The ba kery dC'partmcnt \Vilt be lomers is a by-\\'Ord of r.1ayfield's in charge of MargAret Grant. r-.1arket, the first and largest, com-Danish m3de products will be a p!C"tc, independe nt food center, to feature o~ her department. be opened in Costa Mesa on Fri-Don P~illips will manage the day, Se-ptcmber 19. confectionery depa rtme nt. \\'her e The store, v.•hich carries only top Don's carldi<'s will be one of the quality mer chandise. is Costa Mesa tasty atulactions. owned and operated. the proprie-. Marion !E\ving \Viii be manager tors and C'ntire departme'nt chiefs of the ·deiicatessC'n department. arc residents of Costa Mesa and Jack Hamilton will be manager ex-servicemen. af the fi$1 department. I-lead ing lhe ma nagement of the Bob a n ' Tommy Mayfi eld will C'stablishme nt, which is located at head the grocery department. 1741 NeWJX>rt Avenue, a rc Bob "Pete" t Hart will manage the and Tommy r.1<1yfi £1ld. \\'ho are as-meat deJ>!i.rtme nt. sisted by a n a ble siaff of depart-C. E.~I:.owcry and L. C. Arms mcnt heads. will be in! char:ge of the vegetable The food stalls. \vhich are Costa l department. Mesa built. are weJl-stoCked with,l -<.------- reasonably-priced goods. There .. Mackeral Flow ample passageway between the 1 ~~~s .:.'hat ,customers can shop Hea¥y; Canners A large rcfrigcr~tor kee~ meat-Start Season stuffs In top quality cond1t1on. Departme nts and personnel in charge folloW'S : Two canneries were well under- \\'aY, with their packing of mack- eral -and a third started operations on Monday as the mackerel seas- on opened ' . ' Due t0: the unusual innow of mackeral at this time of year, California Marine P acking Com· pany afl4 West Coast Packing Company ~ began their operations on September 3rd. · CaliforrUa Marine's biggest day was Sept. 11th, when 75 tons \\·ere ta kfn aboard their boats. West CQUt's heaviest da)' netted 83 tons. ~ '\VC"ste~ Canners company be- gan thei~ operations Sept. 15. • ' &:1~f~·· t * * * ' .. I * ' * * * Cald.J)~ll Plating Co. ABC EXECUTIVE SIDNEY B. GAYNOR Doldo "Penny'', and with Mn. Gaynor , Christopher, Jeffrey and P amela,, to&ks up • 1 few more houn or 1unahlne before returnlnc to radie chorea. (Story on Pace %, ool. 4) -photo-by 13eckner. ' UndeJ!r.iew Management " 2$15 Villa Way I'f t wport Beach --.-..,--··-----.,,;. { I .. .. < 1 ,. ' Expert mirome, Nickel and CoilPer Plating and Metal Polishing All tork Guaranteed Plant , : one: Barbor 1800 Home ne: Harbor 286-R • r Glass Co. ft. Bar. -. . AUTOllOBll.Z OJ.AM ' llOil Gl.&88 . . . .. udBaMIAUabig Glw J-n.t Wblle Yoa Wilt \ •\ • I I . I· ' NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8·TlllE8 TUESDAY Newport-., Cal!f. Sop!. l !, lNT • Seven New Homes Rise On the Mesa SANTA ANA (Tuesda)I} {;:u• county planning commission has approved the issuance of a rmit to the Newport Harbor Union High Schoo1 at Costa Mesa for the erection of a SBfldwich . bar and transformer vault in their building, at a cost of $17,500. . The comrdission also approved an applicatio\l from the Costa l\1e- sa Element~ School for the erec- tion of a bus shed at 19th Stree t and Newport \Avenue, Costa Mesa, at a cost of $3337. • Highlighting the issuances of permits for the construction of new homes on the ?rfesa was one to H . G. R eed and M. R. Shan- non w_ho \vill build a duplex r esi-[ dcnce· at Church and 20th streets at a cost of 56000. Others receiving permits a nd t ypes of construf tion \~ere : S. H. Smith-. hpmc at Santa Ana · Avi:; .. a nd 16th \PL. ~1.386; Paul Frocsten. home ~t Kline ;i.n d Or- chard Ors., 53360; Earl r.1iller , home at \\"a\nut \Pl. and Orange ,.\\"e,, S5331; \V ins ton Young. home a t 1661 15th St .. 54436; L . l\"oncmakcr. home at Lau~ and l r\·i nC' AYcs .. ~: Jack Young. restrooms at trailer park, $4200; A. E. John~on, ~-unit utility building at P omona Ave. and 18th St., S300o; Hal ,Har le. home at Cecil Pl. and Orange Ave .. $6000: Gus Bond, home at Bond St. a nd Harbor Blvd .. S609J.1 Balboa Car St ripped Near Midget T r~ck ' ' LIDO IBLIE JUST COMPLETED • 2 •TCl"Y a •1:0 .. CIDM• " I 2 '•ATH• CI N B a PT. C CIRNl:R L DT 0000 THI• 1• A Ol:M 1 22,000 ' ........ . p. a . palmer 1NC0tP00.1Eo ~ realtors J3J3 .i·o 1«10 "~"'l>OP• b"•a<I> <a l•!. '"•ol>J:>~• •••l'"'' oeoc>., ~a·b:i• I~ FOR RENT • Floor Sanders • Floor Edgers • • Floor Waxers Tools lor Small jobs P LUMBING AND CARPENTRY W ORK CROWN HARDWARE can ·-· u : ' 821 Cout R wy. Corona deJ Mar Lonnie i.-. Hogan, al;ilboa, said Friday, Sept. 12; that h1ti auto was stripped of two tir es, ~ubes and wheels, r ims and hubCp.ps \\'hile it was parked near ttle midget race track at Huntington\ Beach. Two other owners r eIX>rted J ;:=:=:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::=:::=:=:=:~·=~ thefts, one of four discs,1 another of a motor .head, hood an~ grill. Carr's ·J"eed StOre Hay and Gra in Quality Feeds -f- Dally DelltWJwllee n. IMI JJl%'I N-rt llhd. 008TA MESA EVERYTHING In Qnallty REFRIGERATION Air Conditioning F.qnlpment c.e. • Oablnetl • Comden W&lk-lm • F omltalna • 8toola Badr Baro. • BooU. \ Complete Mart<eta Cafe., Etc-, P1a•nlnc *'WEBER" Dl8TIUBUTOBll ~TURNER'S Your Electric Appliance Dealer Slnce 1926 205 West 4th Pbooe 117Z 1151 South Main Phone 5709 s ANT A . A.NA 823 8 . Los Anrelea SL, AnaJw4m Phone4652 Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shrimp and-Fish Onr Specialty ·---• STEAKS • CHOPS • -----....... .-.. --------....... --.......... . BEER SANDWICHES ----.,,---·------.. -......... Fountain Service ---. -2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CATE AND DAVIS • The South Sea Island Paradise in Balboa , • · Thick Steaks • Chops • ChickBi • Sea Food Dellcaclee Tropl<al Drlab Am•dnctT Dlff--t; PRIVATE ROOM FOR 'PARTIES ~~---Franoola llanlaalJ, lllcr-Bar. 171 ;;;:;· . ' -...... ·~ • • ' ' • • NllWP.OKT BALBOA NllW8·Tl-MS8 'l'tlli8Dll NewD!'! llMdlw Calif. 8ep!. 11, 1M1 NEWPORT BALBQA NEWS-TIMES I• . PBOND\J K'SWPOBT U -U 'r .. D'1I ~ 'h1rtq 9'4 'De....,. At&awe . vom-xxacx I a.ta --SMU• .. , 3 JI Ewl7' WWI c 7 • FORUM "'· OF PVBll<l OPINION SHOULD COSTA MESA INCORPORATE? a.te> lpdc:lll Pa7able In Advance :-42.50 per ,., .. In Oran&• County; '2-75 per ,.,.. to 4th zone; $3.00 per ,.,., to 8th """' "No," 8qa w. CUI 8-r. c.oca M-' I ' 0 M I la tile Coot& M--t --op'lm'""° -"""""" IM>t-Entered u Second-Ow matter at the Pootottlce In Newport Beach, -are rarta• to ro for a _..,.._tJ' ......,rpo_ ~ ;!ti,] - ---=-=c="::'::tf:::or::nl:::a.:::__:un=der::__tbe=-=A=ct=--o=l..:M::ar::ra::::h.::.3.:_:_l88'.:cc.7_--::· -':' :::-:---: a tea-plknl boaded -and all -ed oa* wttlo ~ I moteraandeooh. . I SAM D. PORTER Publ.llher Grocery bl.lb behac what t.be7 are. It'• Md ....,7 NI to ··ta111 F G. FROST Editor manldi-J bo-..eplnc at Ibo pMk of a -. ..,tac lnflatedi w. F . DIXON . -Adv•rtlall\I MllIUl&er poi-for land, bolldlnp, .-te. ularleo, eqal-u -111.m-...1 Prtntin& Plant, 30ll W. Central Avenue, Newport T\each, California We're not ripe tor inCOJ1)0ration. . !;t. ciaJ f th Ci r"l.T ~~ Beach The greatly reduced area proposed 1! you cooperate and consult with -.. :: 10fft • I Paper 0 e . ty OJ. ~-,en.,...• to be corralled Is one-hall vacant your _county supervl>ors. ~~, 'Depemclable Local IMUt:ation for OTel' 11 Yean lots and acreage. \.\i1ly penalize We re gettJng better road ma1n- . I ____ ...:.:...:.:...,,,,,,.~,..-, -----------------:-O'NT\ers of homes. stores and fact-l~nance a~d at l?Wer-cost th$.n a ory buildings? Wait until these city adminlstrauon. would give. vacant lots have been build upon (Stt San Bernardino Ave. and to pa their fair share of the tax Clay St. in Newport Height~. city burd~. or . Newport. l Adequate road ma-1 -NATIONAL EDITORIAL "The law guarantees low-cost 01nery at this time would be· . t .. ds d of highly expensive. ----------------~~_.:_ _ _:_.:_~~~~~-lctty governmen , rea an av. J .1 delin d h " the incorix>ration pros. What a . uvenl e , quency an . ot .er laugh! The Jaw . guarantees no cnmes ~on t disappear Wlth tn· uch thing. I'm ashamed of those corporatlo~. The ~ ex~p1e o[ resfX)flsjble for attempted hood· parents, nght teaching m. home, Active Member of l'Jfl~~~' Life in Britain The next time you get in to your car for a pleas ure drive think h ow it would be if you were forbidden by -. ~-------( --- r' ' Pu1Wc: Nanas ~--0::::-c!n?;: Recotd• or -or 110 madi U.,reof u .ball be necee-:'7.., to PIJ" the total amou..nt of pnn. • taterut. ehaqu, M2.n.ncu ccm., aptUM of ale, and eompena: Uoa oft~ D&te<I: Sept. Ith. 19C7. CCORPORA't'E SE.AL) . ASSTRACT AND TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY Br R. A.. KLOESS. Prealdent e,. c. c. Ji"ULLER Secretuy. f ORQV, R£1NHAUS A. FORGY ' hnu AM, C.lltornl•, ' Attorna_ys for said t rustee. Pub.--sept. 9, 16, 23, 1947. CERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undenilgned do hereby certify that they are conducting a !la~d penria.at making buaineii!< at 3510 e Avenue . Newport Beac.h. Cali [ la., under tbe flctltlou• firm n a e of YACHT P'LAG AND PENNA.NT SHOP and that said flnn Is compri9td of the Coll owtng pe.l"l!Ons whoae oamea and addreMe.111 are 1-11 follow1 · t'-/ORA M. COOLEY, 3SJO 1..&ke A'l'e· nue. Ne~port Beach. Cilifornia. .HAYWARD KINGSLEY, t95 Ju. mine Street. Laguna &a.ch, California. Wltnea our handa lhts 6tb day of September. t!M7. • NORA M . COOLEY HAYWARD KI!"GSLEY . STATE OF CALIFOR:-O:lA , COUNTY OF OR.A.NGE--ea. , Before me e. notary public In and for .!le.Id Cwinty a.nd Sl.llte on this 6th day ol Sepfember. 1947. appeared X ura M.. Coolt'y and Hayward KJngsley'. know?. to me to be ll\e pe.rson!!! whose namf!I!! are subscribed lo the above IMtrument and .acknowledged tn. me that they executed the same. • In wltnes11 ""'hereof r do ~t my. hand and o[flclal 11e&l . tSEAL) • ; law to do this. And the next time you get a couple of pork chops at one meal think how it would be if you had to get a long with that much meat for an en- winking. Any time a city adminis· h8:v~ to ~upport a whole oty .ad· tration wants more revenue (and m1n1stra~1on to get s.tr:eet lighting, "'hen don't they want m ore and curf:>s. sidewalks, fire hydran~s. more?) they can raise the as· pav1ng, sewers and other benefits scssed valuatiQn higher and high· t he beach to locate here where er unless halted by recall election. tSJCes are _lower. , Already many cities have hiked In outside territory you don t valuations-Seattle to rifty per and school, more play grounds a nd AGNES BLOMQUIST . Notary Publlc irvand for imld J Coun t}' and State. .. tire week. . • 1 These are but two of the many restrictions which the British pe~ple must now accept in the "aiisterity program"-a des perate attempt to kee p England's economic ship from capsizing' completely. Today the people who survived the "Battle· of ·Britain" are e ngaged in a fight m ore grim in many respects than the military defe n 5e of the "tight little isle" during the darkest days o f the war. In fact, the present f ood rations are lowe r tha'n they were at any time· during the conflict. And there is no hope of im- provement in the foreseeable future. . Even those P.ersons with enough n:ioney to "get away from it all" by traveling abroad now find the door shut in their faces. Britain cartnot afford to let h e r scant financial resources be spent outside the country except f or the most vital items . -Y et, ·with all these dr~stic curbs a deficit of $1 1/~ billion annually bebveen the present rate o f exports and imports appears likely. The fede ration of British ·'industries, the mos t important e mployer , group in the country, urges a program still more severe to achieve cent, Chicago to 100 )X"r cent youth clu~s. could do mo~ good FOUR TRAILERS, productA of new GlovH Traile r Co., CMt-a Meu, roll onto fiat car as first &hip- of real value. The Sl tax rate than mun1c1pal law and Cit)'. po... m ent to eut cout 18 rrad.led. · GlQver plant has upped capacity to four units per 'day ln m onth after restric tion for sixth class cities is lice. nf'I\\' plant a.t1111•mb led. I> -photo by Volney Hay,.Jr. a .)oke when t\)ere's no limit to Tax . payer. once _you , put your ~ F . d h ""ssed valuation hikes. Recent-h ead m the noose you re . stuck. coui'h fnd hotels are avail· '91 st' To Be eature PUBLIC NoTIC&S ly as.sessed valuations along this come good timl'.'S or f1nanc1al de· able. \Ve travel slowly; my Im-At Le91'on Concl •ve · · ' I V II' f · ds uJd h dl u ment and good wJl l and all other P.er-eoast have been raised 100 and press1on. peria a t:Y rie n wo ar Y !!Ona.I property. tartglble and intangible. · And d . h ' k ---------.----th.ink wf we re moving, I suspect, of a certai n printing and publh!!hlng 700 per CT'nt. ( on t t 1n ,~ \ but "·e ;.do see the country and • F or the 29th COllSecutlve ye ar, bu~!nes11 known aJ1 l'E\.\'PORT HAR- recipients won't whistle and kick The alftnnaUve' lllde a'u members or the 91st Division As-SOR PUBLI SHJ:-;G co ., a co-part.ner- at sight or their tSJC bills.) not reMty for prnentatlon the people. a nd it'~ the greatest sociation, Southern Califor nia Sec-ship. Locl\ted at 3011 w . Central A\·e .. today but should be ready rcl•'ef and stimulus, after the In the city of NeQ,·port Beach. cau-Low taxes appeal to those loo~· • tor, will gather for their reunion fornla. find that the purt"h&.9e prtce in>" for factory sites. businesses for prtnt on Thu~y. an of· stTain!i a nd pressurC'S and the 1.n Los .Angeles from •-ptember thereof wil l be pal; at t o o'cloc k a.m. "" n clal ror tbe other al.de &aid · els r · It' th J ,:;)t: on the 29th day or SeptemtM!r. 1947 and homes. Witness the number thl• momln&. -The F.ditor. grin ° 8 ses:u on. !i e on Y 20tb tb the 23rd, inclusive. as one at rhe office of Harry L. Blod gett. or folks who have come up from L-------------' way. incidentally, to get any va-of the feature eve nts of the Cali-Attorne:v-at Law. 609 Fir11t National c9tion at all. When I'm home, you Bank Bid/' .. in the Ci ty or Saota Ana. r-----------·----------------1 Cornia l>C'pa'rtment Convention o[ County o "'Orange . St.ate of Ca.ltfomla . know where the Congressman is DATED SE PT. 15, t!M7. the ·Ame rican Legion. NO s AO v d 24 hourS a da "", and in Washington, RA . w E. en or " A feature of lhis year's mt:"Ctlng NORA s. WA DE. you only know ""'he re he is 18 will include messages Crom two M Gua.rdtan of the Estate hours a day! of Diana Ga.II Marp·anh. dist inguished 9l st Divi~ion Vetet · a minor. The place that v.·as most crowd· ans of the first \Vo rld War: Su· vendor LUCIUS s. SM ITH Ill , Vendee• I Rise to Remark BON.,10HN PllILIP!l ('(f '''as San Fra ncisco. We were prerne Court Justice Harold W. Published: Sept . 16. l!M7. ' ahead or schedule. in order to be Burton and Unjtcd States Am· "·e re not called back in late O c· a t a luncheon me<'ting, hastily call· bassador to '"Great Britain, Lewis tober on Nov<"mb<'r . and I see no l~d so tha t a bout 45 Northern Cali· w . Douglas. Another noted m e m-, reason 10 ch·ange l"Y opinion. fornia agricultural le aders w ould ber, Governor Earl Warren, is ex· NOT ICE OF OI SSOLUTIQN OF PARTNERSHl5;> ANO OF IN. TE NTION TO SELL PERSONAL PROPERTY I ha \'e a lso said !hat a ll sp<.-ak · come in 'a nd meet for lunch, and pected to be present. My Commission Ex-pires Janu-ary . 7. l!M8. Pub.-Sept. 9, 16. :.!3, 30. 19"7. NO~CE Ot" PUBLIC HE.t.RJNG I The Newport Beach Cit:r Pl an- ning Commission \\-'i ll hold two Public Hearings by order of Resa-. lution No. 313 upon the matter of r ezoning from R·2 to C·l of bo~ 10, 11, 12, a.nd a portion of 13, Block 130, Lake TTact: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 129. Lake Tract : Lots 17, 18 and 19, Block 29, New. port Beach Tract ; and Lots 22, 23 , and 24. Block 30. N e\\-port· Beach Tract ; (these being the rour corners of 30th Street and Coast Blvd., Newport Beach, California ). The first Public H earing will be he~d Thursday, September 18, 1947, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Ci t y H all, ... Newport Beach, California. By order of lhe Chairman of the Newport Beach City ·Planning Commission, WALTER M . LONGMOOR. PHILMER J . ELLERBROEK, Secretary. Pub.-Sep•. 9, 16. 1947. /a balance. ' / 1 To a nation which has undergone exireme eco- nomic hards hips for eight full years and intense emo- tional strain f o r n early s ix o f those years the new re- strictions may bring a s harp weakening of morale. The labo r unrest in industry appears symptomatic of such a conditio.n Los Angeles a gain. m ore crowd- ed. more sm'og. more people. Anothe r 85 miles a nd ' ,,·c'll be in Ba nning, a nd• l figure that will m a ke 4,970 miles, \\'h ich can hard- ly he called the s hortest r oute be· f\\'een Washington a nd the 22nd d istrict. The morning paPf;rs ar e rcpor tlng a nCY.' rl"cord of' about 7 hours by air, from Ne\v York t o Los Ang<'les. Mrs. Phillips suggests that Y.'e drive around the Distric t ror two hours tomorro\\'. before gping ho me, and make it an even ing engagements a nd meetings ,,.e ·could talk a nd ask questions. A downto\\TI headquarters w~ll this summer must gi\'c priority to I couldn·t get a hotel rcsefva. be maintained for visitors throug h· Congressiona l committees, my O\\'TI tion a t the last moment, so I de· out the American Legion Conven· committee's if\\'eStigation of the cided to slay in a m otor court, tio n, \\.•hile the Annua l Banque t atomic bomb laboratories, the wa-down the ba y. 1 looked do\\'Tl the will t&,ke place on Sunday night, ter proble ms of Southern <;:alifor-list in the AAA directory. I saw &ptember 21st . at Patriotic Hall. nia. a nd urgent Congressional t he "Roosc\'~lt Motor Court .. on Los Angeles. Notl<"e Is hereby (:i''en punuant to the pro\·isions of Sec tion 2i29 of the e.liforn.ia Ci>i l Code thal the part· nersh lp de.sig;na.ted as the Cottage Do-?>:ut and Waffle Shop will be di"°l\•ed as of October 1. 1947 . ,and that George A . Sterling is no longer a J'art ner In said busines.."!. and that s.al busi ness will be rarried on b)• Kenn eth L Nichols as an ~ lnd l\•ldual. · GEORGE A . STERLI NG "vendor KENNETH L, NICHOLS Vend ee Aches & Pains ' W e cannot help feeling, however, that a people who fought so bravely during the war will .somehow find the s tre ngth to fight on now. California Construction 5000! Each time \Ate have crossed the country. we h ave tried t o vary the r oute somehow. '{he fastest route for us is to go directly through Blythe and Albuquerque a nd Am- a r illo, a nd then Little Rock a nd a cross the river at Memphis: then Nas hville and Knoxville and Wash- ington. The roads are be t t e r With housing still holding the s potlight as one ~~r~~~:;,!::ci~so and the n gradual· of the major problems o f the day it is worth notfug Last time we b<nt South. to that California is leading the Nation in building con-take in New Orleans. This time struction. "'e drove through New England. across Ne\\.' York St ate . then During the first half of this year new construe-across Ohio and Michigan~ and tion totaled $700 million in o ur state. And it s h o uld took the Lake ferry over to Mil- be noted too, that Calif ornia led not only in commer• waukee. w e h ad to drive to Ft. Collins for a farm meeting', and cial building but in what i s of even greater importance then to Sa n Francisco. and down to most citizens--dwelJing construction. through t he Central Valley. . More abundant building supplies, the r e moval of We change the routes to see dif- r en.t c_eilings on.new dwellings.and a lowering of som e fe rent parts or the country, ob- b Id · I serve the farms and methods. and UI Ing abor COSt S have contributed to the construe-ta lk to the people. I was "inter-' . tion boom. The availability of virtually unlimited viewed" by the radio station at funds through California's s tatewide branch bank-Fresno. a nd when the question was ing system has als o been an i mportant factor. No-asked wha.t I thought the farmers Wt'Te t hinking about, I said, whe r e in the country do individuals' get more co-"Ra in." , Operation and a ssis tance from bankers in the financ-It has been ho t and dry a nd ing of their homes than right here in California. The the corn ""1 be less than ex-pected, and as we are now learn· study and work \\"hich. for want J-I il't h"'fl }' 50, Sowth of Oa kland. -------- of a ~ttcr "·ord, 1·11 call O:Y "home .Only, the owner had carefully edd- "·ork for this recess. \V1th those ed to the na mc, in pare ntheses, rcstrictior:is I will be .. as usual, at "(Teddy)". so there would be no your service. and delighted to see mistake. There. I said, is a man you and talk to you. of character and principle. W e 'I)'avel is improving a little. \Ve stayl'.'d there two nights, even if it met gasoline rationing in 'Ohio in was 19 miles from San Francisco, one spot only. and more m()(or and we were very comfortable. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AOCOUNTANT Bookkeeping Service COLIN F. BROWN (Barbor 11144) BALBOA YACH~ CLUB B.1 y1tde Dr., Newport Baadl Armand Monaco ARClllTECl' 814 W. Bay Ave., Bal'- Barl>« 17U 21%1 Lalrewoo4 ATe. Loo Aaceleo N0rmaad7 ._ DENTISTS Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHVSIOIA1' aad 8UBGEON '11 Cout·BJ1bway. Rubol' l&I Car-. del Har .lohn K. (). Cbmig. H.D. Playslclan .,..,, Surceon - 2 -4 7. 8:30 and by appointment Beacon 5075 IZO Eut 18tll 8- CMta Meu. Callforal.a Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSIClAN and SURGEON Balb<>a Inn Arude Office Hrs.: 1().12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. Phofte Harbor 37 Oddities o r the Gr eat. Thomas J efferson insisted that his book, Parliamentary Manual , be published withut a n index or page numbers-so that ,the cheap skates could not look up inforfna. tion while browsing at the book· seller's! -Your Life. PUBLIC NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Flctl!lo us Finn Name TllE U:"'l'DERSlGNED DO Hereb)-certify that they a~ conducting e. hard.,,•a re and · appl ian ce business at 821 Coast Highway , Corona del Mat-. Cal ifon1ia under the ficti tious firm name of: CROWN HARDWARE and that said firm Is composed ot the follo-..'i ng perso ns. whose name11 and addresses are a.s fol\OQo'll. to-wit : CHARLES T. JUNK.INS, 1306 Coa1tl Highway. Corona det Ma r, C-alif. FRANK A. JUNKINS. 701 Lilrkapur, Coronil de l Milr. Calif. WITNESS: Our hands this 8th day of September. l!M.7. FRANK A. JUNKINS CHARLES T. JUNKINS STATE OF CALIFORNIA. tOUNTY OF ORANGE. as. ON THIS 8th day of September. 19i7, be fore me , a Notary Public In and for 88.ld County and State. per90nally ap- pee.~d CHARLE$ T . JUNK.INS and FRANK A. J UNKINS. known to me to be the persons wh ose names are 11ubscrlbed to the within IJU!trument. and acknoQo·\ed ged to me that they ex-ecuted the !mme . -· JN WITI"ESS "\VHEREOF. l ha,-~ heTeunto set m1· hand and affiJ:ed my offi<"ie.l seaJ the day and year In thl.11 certlfi<"ate !i nit abo \'e written. JOHN E. SA DLER Published : Sept. 16. 1947. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST No . 120761 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Abstract and Title Guaranty Company. a corporati on. WI trustee under that cert.a.In deed of trust recorded on the 20th day of March. 19t7. In Boo k li83 at Ps.ge MS, at Otrlcls.l Records of Orange County, Cs.Jl fornla. to which reference Is hereby made for fu rther p&rtlcular11 . a.nd purs\!ant to "that cer-tain notice of 'breach and election to &ell under deed of trust. recorded on the 26th day of May . l!M7. In Book 1523. at Page 480. or Official Records of Orange County, California. (Ill wh ich notlee It Is declared that a breach of. and default tn, the obli -ge.lions ror whi ch such deed of trust l!!! sec urity had occurred In that the principal and Interest due May t 1947 ''"as not paid nor were the pa);mentS d ue on the first deed ot trust. du~ April 1st. 19-47, and sub&equent there-to. Me.de. the same having been paid br the bene!lciaries under sa.ld deed o trust so recorded In Book ti83 . at Page 545. of se.ld Official Records)-Wl LL SELL. at public auction, to the hlghe11t bidder. for cuh. In law ful money of the United States of America on the 3rd day .of October. J!M7, e.f the hour of ten o cloc k. A. M .. of said day. at the North main entrance to the Orange County Hall of Records. In the City at Santa. Ana. County of Orange State of Cali fornia. all the Interest con,'e)•ed to it b1· the said deed or tnist. and subject to all lncumbrances pMor t~.ereto, In and to the pro~rty situated in the County of Orange. State of California. &.11d described u fol-lows. to-wit : The Ea.st 66 feet of the We11t 255 feet of the South half of Lot 30 -0f Fe.!rvlev.· Fanns. as per map there-of recorded In Book 8. Page 71 , of Dl9comfort-11nid Feellng- lrrtt&ble and Cranky most of th& tyne-lnalllllty to have Relttul Sleep-Jmt u tired on arislng u wben golng to t>...1-Lilcl< of "Pej.-a,nd Vl- t:allty-.. A bmden to yoanelf . and ot.ben" -are Nature's w&mlnp of aomothlnc rad\· eally wronc. .......,. We prevent. many "Com· plet.e Bre&ka" and Serious mMlllll .. weft .. Operations thru oar Dn11"le1111 Methods without ming Drop, Medl- clnes. Injections or Surgery. Why not aee u NO\\''! Consulta.tlon ls Free. Delayw can be da.ngerous and oostly. Dr. E. F. ileo, D.C., Ph.C. 107 %Znd Street ' Newport Bea4;b. Callf. ' H ours 9 to .5 MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Other hours by appointinent Phone lla:rbor 115' (Ree. Harbor ll91) present building pace is said to exceed anything ing. the hard w ay, rood is as im- eirpe rienced here since the days o f •49· when towns pon ant in wa r , and in world peace 'sprange up overnight. crrorts , as shells or money, end noz~ W . Central. Barbw Hiii NEWPORT BEACH Notary Publtr In and fa Orange Count ~" Ce.Hf. My comm 1SlliOn e:"l:p ires May 31 st. l!MS H R. Hall, M.. D Pu bll!!hed Sep1. 1s. 23. 30. 0ct. '· 1947. ' ' NOTOCE OF OISSOLUTl.ON OF Jack's Equipment Rental H 1 · ·1 is in crfect just a su bsti tute for ow ong it w1 I be before living quarters \viii be t he latter . Pb.yalclaa and sm-PC-~ CO-PARTNERSHIP -4"he co-partnership of SAM D. POR· · Hours: 2·5, by Appointment TER a.nd NORA s. WADE. and NORA S. \VADE as irua rd ta n of the estate •ample enoug h t o take Care Of our bulging population People can't eat money. or wear can only be guessed at. money to keep out of cold. a nd it GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S. %813 w .. , 0-tral Phone Harbor Ul-...1 Newport . Teleph e Be oon ra~a of DL\l'A GAIL 1.L\RGWARTH. fl on 8 i:>O'tO mino r, heretofore ex l!'ltl ng undet the Th d 'ff ' J • • • "'ould h('lp a lot if the Colks at ~ I ICU ty IS, It IS not just a matter Of accom-hom e would think of our . "loans" 111 Broadw ay Coeta Me.a nan1e and !t ylt' of NEWPO RT H.AR-L,.-~=----====-~ BOR PUBLISJi r..;G CO .. s.t 3011 W.' ,. Cent ral A\·enut>. Ne••port Beach. Cal l-modatmg the peo ple already here but of h ous ing the an<) our "foreign help" in terms thous ands who c o ntinu e to pour into California to 'Of' America's capacity to prod_u~e . PHVSIC1ANS-8URGEON8, D.O. • mak_e it their h o m e . One of these days, however, the ~:dd~n P~';.:;':::C.01 the commoruucs fam1J y that Wants to r ent Or buy a p)ace to live will The people in the rural ar «as n qt have to take what it can get but will have a choice thin k sanely. and arc inter ested in of\ several places. t hC'ir O\\'O a ffairs and thE'il' 0~\'0 D . w T M ' What . t d th t ·11 b I problems, but not to lhe exclusion r. . . ooney a J!! e a ay . a \Vl e. o r either domestic or interna tiona l problems. on the larger ·scale. Physician and 8~ ThC'}' are s imply quiet, American Nlntla ud Ceatral farmers, the backbone of the na - Milton M. Muwell, M. I>. 1601 Cout IUway Corona de.I Mar Of!ice Hours : 10-12; Z.5 Phone Harbor 106% S. R. Monaco, M. D. ! 814 Bay Ave~ Balboa I Harbor 17U fornl11. Is this dsy di!l!!Ol,·ed b)' mut ual agreeme nt and coneent of the partners. and the partner1!!h!p hu!!JneS:'l h~ tx-en !<nld and ta.ken o,·er by SAM D. POR· TER and LUC'JUS D. £•?olIT1i. 111 . iU1 !ht.> O \\'ttt'r il v.·ho v.·il\ cont in ue to ope.r-ate tbe business nt th e abo\·e address unde r the name and l:!l ¥le of NE\V -PORT H.ARBOR PUBLISHI NG CO. Dated thi• l5th day of September. 1947 . . SAM. D. PORTER NORA S. WADE NORA S. WADE IUI l','UIU"d1a!) of the Elltate of Diana Gall Marg-..·e.rth, a minor. Published Sept. 16th. l!M7. HARBOR SERVICE -DRAFTING & COMMERCIAL tion. and \Vhile it has a '''hole-. .__-___ t .... __ · ____ >_-___ .. __ , some effect to see how little tht!' "·orries of C o n g r e s s actually CllIROP&AOTOB trouble the people at home. it is Dr. Tom E. Barton Office a...,.., Zto5p.m. lllolldq tllreocla Flt4a7 l NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL !'\otlce l!!! hereby g!\·en puniuant to lhe pro\·ision.1 of Section 3-4i0 o( the Cl \'il Code uf the State of Callfoniia. that GEORGE A~ STERLING. Vendor, even more wholesome and en· couraging to see the courage and CHIROPRACI'OR T. P. Reeder, M. D. sanity ot these same people. m1 0out mp.., H E st· ~1 • • D The time is coming when we O.~ 6111 11ar • • ICK er t m. • ~ .. -----\ltilJ need it. When a nation ls en· (In Kr""-"'• Patk>) 81 ·-.tnl- SHll"S DRAFI'ING Joying a period of almost Babylon--1111r11or lMI' O:,,w~ IOt ,RESIDENTIAL Machinery Mechanical '1'11-<l C..-Hwy. (llllrade Mlle) Newport ee.cll Ian Jwrury, it does not want to N1&1lt Pluu --'1'11-M -Phone Beaeoa 5860 listen to warnings from the pro. DAY 8CBOOL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' lphet.s, even if one of the prophets Ir-----;;.;;...;;;.:;;;~:.:;--.-~ I OPTOllE'l'Sl8T 1.i ts history itself. Mortimer School , 'I You who read the papen, and [ Ill. T. Bal:Mwotlll, 0. D. of us voted. for example, agalmt OPZl'IS WED ocr. 1 LEN8S8 DllPUOATICD of 305 Karine A"'°enue. BL!bo& Island · Cal lfornla , lnlends to eell to KEN: NETH L. NICHOLS ot S05 Marine A>enue. Balboa lsla.ad. Callfornl&. all ' that cer:ta.ln pe nonal property con-sisting generaJly of all •tock l.n trade. flJ:ture.1. equipment and 111'.ood will of a certa.ln reataun.nt bu•lne:u known u Cottage Do-Nut and Walne Shop. loca· tied ct 305 Marine A"enue, Balboa. r .. land. California. In the City of Newport I Bel.eh, California; .,.d that the 1•~ cb-..e price thereof will be p&i at 1· 10 a.. m. on lhe momlng of the !Int day or October, 19'7, &l Bay &.crOw Co .. Inc., ·tn.. the City or NewPQrt Beach. County 'of Orange. Stale or Callfomla.. DATED: SEPTEMBER 1eth, 1M7 GEORGE A. STE .. LINO, Vendor KENNETH L .. NICHOLS. V•ncte. I GORDoi B •. FIN 1 LAY , ~ :=y ... ~=gw:~ =~ -vn~y ~~-.... · · n.s~=&D the Brltiah and Greek loans even ..... ·-·~ ¥ .&. ..,.. ..... a I a ..... I ... I though we were amonc the beat •• ,_ -UH•·..._. a ... ..,...,_ -.u Publllhed : Bept. 11, JIN7. friendl Britain bad r;r hu in tbe ma as .W: NOTICE tOF INTENTION TO IELL llU------. CABINET SHOP SERVICE o•••m .&ND w.r.woa . T.C~.a.t. Congreis. The ~ta. DOW r--~"~ .. ~·~·~·~nr~·~ .. ~-~N!!._ __ _, 1 1~·!·i-ii~ocm~ii~·~·~&glO~Hii!!Si:~ N01'1CE JS RSJUtBY GIVEN punuant apparent to ~. Wl!f'e iftdl... I 1 to the 'proristorw ·of Sectio• IUO ol the cated ·~-u the '--'-1 •--9....oaT RA-C!TII Code of tlM!I State of Calltomi&. UR:P ....--. OU...........,. ---that KOR.A. 8. WADE, ladJ-ftd\llllly, and ot the tbeft..polk'Ms ol. the lldm:lJii».. ••• ,,. ..... ~ NORA s. w AD& . ... ~I.an or the trah--~ ol DUN.A OA.IL ILUlGWilTB. ~ -· R Ill Pd I a ....... VENDORS. o1 -We9lmln- The +c><:al1ed "llanbal1 Plan." ... -0. ·---Aw .. N_,.,,. -· cautorBla. -.1...a. I.-..._. _ _.. ...... ___.__ .... to ..u to LVCIU8 a.. 81UTH. Contractors' Equipment • PLAST!:B MIXERS •SKILL !IAWS •TRAILERS • CONCRETE MIXERS ' Phone· Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa Preparing for Winter? Have Your Most Exacting WOODWORKING : Requirements Filled by ... W. S. EMERY . COMPLETE WOODWORKING FA~Work dooe by Eziilortenoed ~at -le -(~ at FREDEJllCK YACHT CO.) Newport"-" - 1-!U Cou* m-1 n--11615 L .UM ~BER ' . _BUILDING MATERIALS ......Ull;U -,_. a ~ ~-~ 1m &. & - -nt. v.a.. al 48 •~.a. .... New~ plan." I+ ·aur· l.ipe toda7. I baw --. ~ >II IMl _..... aid --lie fort.ate II -~ -Plu - -.. -.,._.,. ea·d "• --11rllb~~:~==~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=~==~.; ----------..J .. __________ .... oil -la --- ' II bd ft .......... • • • I ~ I . . , . .. : . I ,---. Ml':r. lllew Books 'Are Added ..n,o ................... l'I' .... o•• ... • FVIUllTVU roe ILlLll D rok am <II i&.u. EllTADl, . • NEWPOaT BALBOA NEW8-T_lllll8 p 7 -I' t • . . ' ' n METAL MAN to -at -xi ... BLACK 6-Way floor' lamp, beau-FO~ RENT~ Trailers; one brand FOR SALE -/2 bedroom house TUUDAY Newport ....... Oalll. Sept. 1!, 1H7 age I ... _, ew.Mrt Beach Libra_rv tabllshed body al14 paint lbop. tlful new chlnele Red .lhade,$16: ~w .. •leeP. 4. Near beach. 'Ph. with garage, fUrn!Ahed. Also out-;u;;i;., C8TATC ••• :"' .. :!"~'·~Ell~T~A~Dl~----~· • ID ,..,.,. • 1 '!No. Roblm, 22l)d A: Central, boy's nautical~ s~g and Harbor fi53..W. 23391 Newport slde bedroom/With sho~er -and ., , :-: ' I ng the ,,_ books added to nie Lonely Carrot and William•. Newport Beach. Ph. Harbor 28. mattress. 401 Cllff Dr., Newpt. Blvd .. Cost Mesa. 74-tfc toilet, 2 blooks off the beach, F~R S~y tiowner 2 lo G.L s $2000 DOWN. Owner· will saa1- the Newport Be.ch Pllbuc • •. House Divided. 74-ltc Hts. • · 74-ltc MODERN ultabl f 1 Balboa Island. $13,000. Phone ew6007-S ·h ouseDr, -cNar gar-fice home ocean side ot blvd. ...... eri . · room 1 e or coupe Long Beach 72340. 'T~tp &Jle. eas ore ·• ewport Laguna Beach. Fine ocean view. brarY are the following: M;pt ee WANTED -Waltrea and di•h· 11 X 17 Chinese ru~ $600. ~and ·o~ single ~rson. ~optional. --· . ~~ch. 73-3tp Excellent beach. 8ee owner, l273 1 1 Fiction: Crispin, Dead ~d ~mb ; Davi!, washer. Call Harbor ~R. carved furniture, kttchen thmp, Ga.rage available. Near bus Une. Want to buy direct from owner, FOR SALE _ 5 room furniShed So. Coast Blvd. Phone Laguna Batk~. The m ·at a es and Private Place; Halliday, tank $8.00, Lawn mower, garden 74-2tp zoned for iwo residences. Give ou.se an ~ garage to · -&-1tp . w· d Th Sh k Detour to ObliVlon; F1tt, A Fine 7'3-2tc sprinp & mattred, 5 gal. butane 1271 E. 15th St., Newport Hts. residence loti west side Corona-h d ~bl . be Beach 4551 7 •• the !. Barley; Bemel~ns, Dirty Counterfeit Wife ; Knight, The 9ALll J118CEJ..,J...&NEO'CJS • tools, Underwood portable $20.00 exact location, }()!Nest cash price, moved off I perty; .. Newly dee-FOR SAL&---$25,000 first trust Ed4i~: Cartrae, Portrait of Caro-Blue Horse of Taxco; Reilly, The CABIN FOR SALE-Ideal for u-Hayden 14tR & Montrovia. Cos-. NO~ until OCT. l8---Large liVing and Will inve$tigate lot and re-or.ated, refli mhed. v e n et 18 n deed on excellent incortlJt" pro~ line~ ,Davenport, Belvedere; Erd~ Farmhouse; Richart, 1 Murder In tility or extr a sleeping room. ta Mesa. 74-ltp rm. 2 bedrooms, 1 ~ baths, gar-ply definitely yes or no. Write h¥nds th bugh_out, hardwood erty near Harbor area. P ayable maIJ· The Years of the ~t, The Town; Scott, The Napleless Size 10' x 12', movable, $250. · ace, patio, private pier. 209 % Box "l.."I c/o.' NeM-Times. 73-2tp f10ors led to w~. fur-S300 month 6%. Contact owner, G~tjllon, V~el of ~rath . ~all, Ones; Stein, Death Takes 8 Pay-501 _at.st. Newport Beach.74-2tp FOR SALE-Electro-Mite washer, E9.st Bayfront, Balboa Island. . . n•ce heat, electric re(r1geration, 854 Orange Ave., Long Beach 13 'J.11e ~rea~ Ti~; Hamilton, River-ing Guest and Treat, & As In ' like new $20.00. Harbor 387-J. Owner PLeasant 6712. · 74-4tp p~o. $8500. 1142% West Ocean · Calif. 74-Stp side;. HaVlll, Big Ember; Hedd,en. Qulcksand. GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera-74-2tc FURNISHED APT. for two. Price Twn G. I. Homes Front or telephone Anaheim -----------....:....: Thei Other Room ~nd Kerr, Wife's Non-Fiction • tor $100; '38 Pontiac sedan, Nat-. 11 ~ 00 . T 3608 · I 72-4tp. F OR SA'~ ~--na de! • "Mar 1 . 1 h ..,.i.,t 2 ak h ta B0.4.T8, SUPPLIES "''· per day, also winter rates. Now buil .1 ..,1--each 2 bdrm .. mod-· ~ . ~v Eyei !View. Clark, Hawaii The 49th State: iona cas r el!. ... eri 0 c es 113 15th St N · t Bch <llll&· 1 , choice co.mer lot, 50x120, fine ~· The Web of Days: Malm, Cleland, California .In Our Tim~; Ph. Harbor 1449-R. 74-2tc 16·FT. BOAT, has prop. and shaft -·· ewpor 74 1 · ern plans.! Will sell for about FOR SALE BY 0\VNl:R-Three ocean view. ExCeptional value, Jo~al of the Lady Pamela Foxe: l900-lS40: Desmond, Glamorous F OR SALE-Tent 18 x 22, good neers motor. Make offer or trade · tp $95QO. ¥alte your .arrangements bedroom home. less thkn 2 years $4.000. Owner, Harbor 790-R. ~arsh,-DuJl the Sharp E~ge ; Pou.I Dolly Madison ; Foster, Animated condition, no poles, fnake offer. for trailer. Harbor 358-W. 74-2tp F OR RENT-New bachelor apart· now and .be ready to move in old. hdwd. fl oors, larg~ liv. rm., . 74-2tc Fm~ Tooth_ Comb: Rich, The Cartoons; Foster, Figures from Harbor 358-W . .. 74-2tp meli.t, furnished, suitable for when tNey are completed. dining rm., very nice kitchen & Spnpg Begins; Schulberg, The Life: Foster, Heads fr 0 m Life; FOR SALE working couple. Harbor 2471-R R~-I H P. MASKE~ bath with tile, serving Porch, 2-F OR SALE-N~ 3-bedroom home Harder They Fall· Sherman The H Dr Animal FOR SALE--400 ft . 1 inch galv. 74-2tc car garage. large lot, children's on . view 1 lion above the . · . ' .. Foster, o w to aw s ·22 o ) 34!lfW. ·entral-Ph. H ar. 402 Br_ l~t Pr_ omise; T abor1, Original and Foster How to Draw H orses. pipe; O'Keefe & M.enitt gas <Sq: (approxillll(tely 30' A .. FOR RENT Mod 2 bedr play yard & garden. landscap.-Arclies. Dining room, fh:eplace, ks 0 · $4500 B1'rd·cage • ta d me-e Norwe"'an sloop bullt In -ern · oom i 73-tfc · all · · Sin:f Th.rrkel_l, Peace Brea ut; Frost, Steeple Bush ·, Hard. ·The range · ; « 8 n · ... 0 • fUr · hed tng in. fruit ·t re:es. O.K. for 20g30 garage. $14,600. Complete W A•U Wh Sh d W l' 2163 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa the best manner of finest ma-nis . apartment _with gar-MILE G I 1 $11500 303 Fl · 30 da Call H b ~ 3 UF • ite a ows; a,...~;. eon" necticut·, Harre, Treasures of age wint t I H bo 2471 MIRACLE~ near Arches, C-2 -· oan, . . ower 1n ys. u cvwen, I 74-2tp terlals, including rn ah o g an Y 0 , ' er ren a · ar r · St C ta M 2 The Kingdo_m ·, Kavan, The H-luse ~ 74-2tc 200' x 37', level all or part, · os esa. 74. tp Harbor 62-W.1 n-ttc planking throughout. Finishec;I $385 --'-----------:_ ______ ._ ____ _ Manufacturers of Sleep; Krng, The Balkans; Mag-MY 3 '4 ' 4 '4 Auto-Graflex, f4·5 bright inside a nd out. Complete-FOR RENT-Beau tiful 3 bedroom le...;. f .~! ~~~-d!oo "%~· m~ N 0 T I CE f, ! ! ' , riel, Pavola; Meyerstem, Adven-lens, shade, filters, magazine. ly equi'"ped wi'th 2., sui'ts of f . h d h J. A k Sol t b S f Ed d C 547 Elwood enlarger $25.IY"I. See t' 7'I urnis e ome. Oct. 15 to June ket, dru5 or chain store, 'motel, N 5-h f GI, 'd bl t 42l S Ons ures Y ea 0 war ·oxere. vv English Ratsey sails 15 215 E B A B Ibo I ew room Orne ' or · · s . OU e garage .• • • a Mills, Electronics, Today a nd at Mears Camera Shop, Costa ,· . ay ve ., a a . theatre, marine business. ·Brok-Old County Road, Harbor Heig hts .... Also: G P Hik T M B 'd t M · 74-ltp n.. 7~-2tc ers cot tesy. Owner at 600 et ay e omorrow; organ, n ge 0 esa. rdced at $3750 Other new homes and excellent business Russia; . Muench, Along Sierra FOR SALE :_ Deep freeze large F I d' S 1 FOR RENT-3 room furnished Coast H ghway. Beacon 5.;!3~ I and residence lots . Trails·. Murphy,-Logbook for Or mme late a e a partment. Balboa. Ph. Whittier ~tp · Kelvina tor ice cream fre :-zer. Fine h ome on N rt H · hts GraCf'; Norling, Pers....,,..tivc ;:)ra\\'-4;13428. 74·2tp WILL <n'E-Lots on Lido Isle ewpo e1g . t'--Writ(' P. 0 . Box 1782, Santa CONTACT ' ing ; P auJ. Linden on. The Saugus Ana , or phone H. H . Benjamin. FO~ RENT---Comfortable r oom at al!lo If~ on Peninsula on pur· See or Call Br anch ; Rosenfeld, 'Sail-Ho; Ro-73-3tc GEORGE E. M I CHAUD "i nter rates. separa te entrance. chue o~ 2 or 3 bedroom hOUM! L . L . MENNES,..Realtor Los Angeles, Sept. 11 -Ell act- ment of Assembly Cons titution al Amendment No. 7, \Vhich au thor· izes ;J,n increase in the rl'numera· tion 'of m embers of th(' state IE'g- islature. is recommended by the Calif<>rn ia Manufacturers associa· l ion 'Jn a resolution announced to- day py Lloyd A. Johnson, presi- \'C're, HO\\'(' & 1-l ummell ; Selig· 107 Via Quito, Lide Isl~. ma n only. 516 -36th St ., New· ln Harl diatrict, Phone Harbor 2603 \V. Cehtral Ave., Harbor 2127-W man. ThC' Voyage of The Can P il<i . BABY'S PLAY PEN and hi gh Tel. Harbor 395 or po r t Beach. 74·2tc 707 St·ttc 74-ltc S t Tr V•l ·1 T " d chair "-'ith table combination, ern, a .. crs n ime a n GEORGE l\11CllAUD CO. LOTS 'FOR SALE -Newport \Vagcncr, Hand Tools. child'.s la\\'n s\ving , $22.50. Har-4040 Wilshire. Los Angeles S T\VO ROOl\1S a nd kitchenette, . 1 ./ bor 2654-J . 71-4tc garden apartment for \\'i nter Hei~hts i8;nd Costa. ~1esa.,$1000 Ph. Federal 55')1. 73-4tc rQntals." Priva te e ntranc e s. to 52250~.Sec Hub Power~. J. A. dent.I . First U.S. Match "\1'hile the associat ion is the . . F OR SALE-Electric rC'frigerator suitable for trailer. 1905 Fuller· ton Ave. Co6ta Mesa. 72·tfc Respons ible party \vants~o lC'ase Phone, l·la rbor 50. 73~2tc ~eek Ferry Landing. ~alboa or rent mcioring al pri,·a\e la nd· ;::;::;::---:::-;=:::--,,.-:-:---,---I sland: 69-tfc FOR RENT -2 bt:-droom house . BAY FRONT HOME Choice Location EL BAYO TRACT Good Beach • f irst I sta tev.<'irte organiza tion to An ~a:rly kind of n:atch. used 1n urge enactment of the mL•asure, th<' ,Li n1 ted . Stutes in t h(' early our Jecis ion was not made until 1800 s, t('ta iled a t four cents a the completion or .. 3 thorough .l i g_h~. I t co nsis t~ of ~ bottle ~on­ stud of the amendml'nt by the t~1n1ng . sulp~ur1 c as1d comb1_ncd members of our Execlitive com-with splints t1pped w1th pota.ss·un1 VENETIAN ilLINDS-Alumlnurn 1teel, wood. Call us for free eJtl mate. Renovation &: rt>ftnilhing So C.OUt Venetian Blin.d Co. ~dt 18th and Newport Ave~ Costa Mesa. Ph : Beacon 5762-W ing, for 26' cabin cruiser, "'ill \\'ith g:arage, furnished, also out-'JV/O REAL BARGAINS -In · pay year in advance. Ne\\•port side bed room \'-'ith shower and Costa ~1esa. Large 2 bedroom 1 or Balboa. \V. J . S\\'app, Hunt-toilet. Balboa Island. SlOO . mo. homej.$5150; 3 bedroom home 5 Bedrooms--~Y2 Baths ingt on &ach 6451. 73-2tp f:ih one Long Beach 72340_ 73~4:tp S5350. SC'e these befor e you buy. FOR SALE-Ba l·boa Dinghy, ex· . Cl ose o Harbor Blvd. Hub P ow- mittt·;.,J?hnson _ declared. chlora te, sugar and gum a rabic . cellent condition $140. Box 568, LIDO I S LE ers, a ent. Harbor 62-W. 69-tfc Balboa. 71-4tc FOR s¥ BY OWNER-47\ii ft. "T e resolution recomnie nds that all California manufacture.s, u. s. Crop Short as "' U as other citizens, support 38-tf• Watches -O .ocks -Jewelry CHROMOMTERS MAST, SAILS. ETC. for Snipe New Fw·nis hed Apts. lot ~Lido Isle and 52\ii ft. lot class boat. J . M. Ze igler , 2020 l',l'<l\\' A,·a iJable-\Vinter Rates on boa Peninsula. \Vlll eon- the endmcn t. both through the , T he 1946 cotton crop of the orga$izations ·to ·~rhich they belong United States \vas the small est and ~I individuals. for an)'· year since· 1895. t·xcept Amherst Dr . So. Pasadena. Ph. Ca ll Harbor 2720-365 Lido Soud alder i:rade on 2 or 3"bedroom SY 93229... 72·4tp 72-4tp beach !house in Balboa or vicin- for the disastrous boll·\\.'E.'e\·il year .... or 1921. 'fhc y('ar·c nd esti mate put Repairing -Prompt Service Sensible Prices VAN DRIMLEN ity. P~one Harbor 707 or inquire '47 Richardson Sport commuter,. LEASE -Furnished apartment, at 1569 Miramar Dr., Balboa. 26' T\vin S!-ew Chrysler Aces. $45.00 month. ocean front, two 43-tf .... :-_. ...... ___ ........ ' JEWELRY ~ NeY.-s-Times will not be re-the 1946 crop <!t 8,482.000 ba les 1ponSible for more than one incor· of 500 pOu nds each. 17!!6 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 31-tfc v.'111 sell or trade fo r dov.rn pay-bedrooms. adults onl}', no pets. ment on house . Call Santa Ana Call Har bor 1493-R, noon or al-Harbor Drafting Service 0175,W after 5 p.m . 72-ltc ter 5 p.m. 74-ltp for Builders r eel Insertion of an advertisemen t, resenves th e right to correctly ---~ .. ---...... _.,.. .. WASHING MACHINES MERCURY '42, 110 conversion complete With transmission & r everse gear, New. 18' speed boat a lmost finished, as is. Bea· con 5686. 61-tfc FOR RENT-Attractive 2 bdrm. house on Balboa Is land. Oct. 1st, to June 1st . No small children. Ph.' Ha r . 2007·J or Long Beach 848-34 . 72-4tc classify any and all ads and to PERSONAL l' reje<!t any advertisement not con· · forming to rules and regul a tions'. READL'l"GS -Monday through [f you don't have one do yow Wa.!lhJng at SS-tfc Fr iday. 1634 E. P alm St. Santa _.;,.. __ ._.... _ ___, ................... _... Ana. 7 questions ans\vercd by BUSINESS GUIDE lf mail $1. Mrs. Davis. 72-4tp ' BILL'$ WASH-A-TERIA B oats Priced to Sell WANTED TO BENT u DREJSS1\.1AKING & Altera t ions. Call &>aeon 6008-W . 1971 .M~g­ nolia St .. Costa Mesa. 74·tfc ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Reply Box 27; Balboa Island. 40-tfc 475 Newport Blvd., Coota Mesa Phone Beacon 5TI'O 17-tf< r 70-ft . Aux. Schooner $12,000. 40-\VA~IE D TO RENT-Two car ft. Aux. Yawl $7,900. 36-;ft. Twin garage for a pprox. 10 months ~--~---~---~----~~-------Screw Stephens. Sed. Cl-uiser, ""'hile building. Jn • ,·icinity or $9.500. 33·ft. Sport Fisher (1940) Ntull:., Bch. Call Harbor 696. MERLE NORMAN Bl!lAUTY AIDS 18 DON'T WAIT ORDER YOUR SERVEL COSMETIC STUDIO. Courtesy deii:ions tra tion by appoin tm('nt . MACI-ITNE and .MAClflNELESS FRANCES cooK ,Permanent W aves $6,500. 30-ft. Albacore Bo at 74·2tp (1947) $3,850. 42-ft. SPort Fish, -~--------~~­er (1947) $5,750. 1\\io adults only unfurnish·ed or QUALIFIED repres('htafi\"('. 2604 1lnting 'and r..1anicurin&: W . Central, NewPort Beach. Evening Appt. Ph. llarbor 17~W GAS REFRIGERATOR partly furnist)ed. Prefer 2 bed· rooms, Ne\\rport or Balboa. 2820 West Central Ave.. Newport Beach. Evenings only. 73-2tp Harbor 1192-W. 74-ltc 1103 ~~ J1!:~~r~~aOcf.1 Ma1 " N O W G. E. MINNEY Listings Wanted 711 Coast Hiway, Newport ·custom Workmanship DRAPERIES-SLIPCOVERS BEDSPREADS COUCH COVERS 1.otaterials -availabl~ Phon e Laguna 4383 73-2tp Garden Maintenance AND L ands cape D esign RALPH BAKER AT . · S m ith's Rare P lant Ga rdens 2249 N('\\·port Bl\'d .. Bea. 5170-W Costa i\lcsa. ~ , 71-4tp . HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048Vo R,KPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contracting and• Supplies 97-tft 12 YEARS SER~CE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRACTOR 274 f:ast 19th Street Pb-Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, calJ! 30-tfc R 0 0 F S W. J . BENBOW J,>hone Harbor 1012 J 112-tf• COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO •. New and Repair P11me Beacon 52111).R ~ Eldesl ·~-Coota )Isa I . , 20-tte CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS · . 7~u, D 1· -. Ar L_o_s_T_AJ_N_rn_F_o_m<_rn _____ zi e ive nes e Beacon 5032-W. 64-tfc Clipper Bo\v Boat RE\VAR D-F or information con· cerning snowbird ""i th wood decks painted bl U<'. Lost from mooring end of R~by St. Labor Q.a.Y v.·<'ek end. . 74 ·2tc Improving We-May SWJ>rise You TWO OR THREE bedroom un- ~urnished house, 2 adults daugh· tcr ,13, permanent. B e a con 5793-J. 73-2tp 46 rt. 14 beam. 70 H. P . Cat diesel. . VOGEL'S Ne\v bait tank; S\Vordfish plank; WANT lfO RENT year · 'round- comple te commerFial equipment . 2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished Sale or trade. Harbor !YT . 68-tfc house in Balboa or vicinity. P er- EMPLOYMENT WANTED U 100 Main St. Harbor 1~ 43-tfc Harbor 97 manent residents. Good refer- ences. Phone Harbo' 707. 43-tt GOOD plain cook and light hshld. duties. Li,·c out. l\liss Dani£'\, Laguna 43&3. 74-2tp \\'ORK \VANTED-lroning ln m) ~ome. Plain or fancy. 530 San Bernardino Ave., New po r 1 Heights. 26-tfc Vl l LL DO IRON ING in my home Sl .00 pt·r hour. 189'.:! \.\'hittirr Avl'., Cos ta l\lfesa 74·2tc B A YSIDE PLATING Cold -Silver -Copper -Bra.81 Antiques· a Specialty See Our Ad in Orange County Phone Directory FOR SALE -Star sajl boat . Latest type, flexible mast, ln· eluding sails ready to salt. Phone Gle ndale, Citrus 11188. 60-tfc FOR SALE-16 ft. utility hull, built for outboard use. Excellent condition. Phone '}-Ia rbor 2099-M. 60-tfc l914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113 MUSICAL I< RADIO Cor. Harbor and 19th, Costa Mesa Babif's carf'd for C\'enings b)'· ex-Next to lttethodist 01.urch 2S-Uc SPINET TYPE ~tirror Pia no. Re- JX'riC'nccd \\'Oman ,<'"ith ex('. ref· possessed, now onb' $295. Ano-. crr ~cs. See ·l'Ylrs. Thelen. 1932 Pl t f G d Tire thcr S pinctte slightly used at en y o oo s b ' v1 A d J t 1\fag olia near lr\ine. C os t a lg sa ng. n you us pay . Mrsa. 72-4 tp • A:ll Sizes 1 ;~~~~~T PIANO CO . EMPLOYMENT OFFERED !I Compound Motor Oil-520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc \V ANTED -Experienced stcnog-Gallon, 70c SPINE'ITE PIANOS for rent. rapher. Apply Bank of Ameria., --Beautiful blonde, mahogany. Newport Beach Branch. 73-2tc Western Auto Supply wa lnut. All rent of first month> WANTED-\"oung: man for dcliv-Authorized Dealer allowed on purchase. RANCHES & ACREAGE '52 2 Acre R a nch H o me NC'ar ,Or a np;c Count y Park TW'O HIGH\VAYS ANO County i-oad surrouncnng. insuring pri· \"a cy. F i\'e room l1ouse. t\\·o bed room and den , brick, stucco and frame.' Carpe t ,,·a ll to \Vall. \'cnetia n blinds. 11..f! bath. Pan- try .. Real f ireplaCC' '''ith \Heat- )la tor. 40·odd orange tr('(''S and familv (rujt. Extra garage or v.•orkShop, C('ment floor. Large Chicken house. cement flCKS . 20 x32 well-built hi ghv.,ay stand & fixtures & stoCk . Plenty of'wat· er for irrigation. New Furnace. S . R. BUTLER Rt. 1, Box 472. Orange. 74~tc S. R.BUTLER,Owner P~onl' Orange 8731·M2. ery a nd general nurst'ry work. 1836 Newport Blvd, Costa Meu DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 1313 Coast High""·ay, Corona del 17_-. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana 64-ttc 1 uo •ONEY )'O LOAN 1111 Mar. Ph. Harbor 590. 13-tfc --------------WANTED 50 used pianos for our WANTED TO BUY 11 1 De Hi h t h ri OOANS TO BUILD, buy, improve, \VANTED-\Voman to assist in ren pt. g es cas P eel b. all modernize or refinance. We pur-ca re or t\\'o small children and W1'll Pay Cash or iggest owance on ex· h k Loe I f change. TeMn5. cha.'ie truat deeds. ouse,,·or . a re erences re-·For your tumiture er what haV9 DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL quired. Live in. Harbor 1572-J. vn11 Phone Bea.con 541;6. tt , SAVINGS L LOAN ASSN. 2 J"-5~ No. Main, Santa Ana 64-e m; __________ 7_4-_tc Crawley Furniture Co. 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 Y.'ANTED-Woman to care ror 1812 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mall KNABE GRAND. Wonderful tone. 3ertfi:. 10 months old baby·, 5 or 6 days 92-tft One of the world1s great pianos. ----------...,...-- a \\·eek. permanent. Llve out Also Baldwin Grand Emerson preferred. Phone Harbor 591-R. CASH for USED Starr Olickerlng. A Behrman 1 73-2tc Furniture & A~pplimances Grand $487.00. terms. · !_-.,,.,,...,.-=,,------_.:.:....:.~ Alrrioot DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. PRIVATE SECRET AR1f "WeA~~g" s20 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc Part time to start. ecellent oppor-GRANT'S tunity, good salary. See .. WHIT, --at The Plank. Phone BeL 5707-M Balboa Island or BJiy Shore 1645 Newport Blvd., Coota Mesa Auto Camp. 74-2tc ~ 42-tfc. USED PIANOS. Some as low u $85. Good for practice. Trsde it in at full price later. Terms. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc NEED MONEYT See Us for QuJck, Helpful . Service on Your Financial Needs -Loans on Furniture -Sjllary Car or Other Security I Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 <Clooed Saturdays) 'WAITRESSES WANTED -Ila) Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tt' FVB_-~NlTVBE---'"--FO_•_s_ALm ____ • PI.ANO '!'UNIHG and· rep&lrlna. ' FOR SALE-Apartment size elec-J . B. Browri. PlwJneo Beacon · WANTED -W oman for general tric refriger ator: in A-1 condi· ~-388 Broedway, 0:.ta house cleaning, Monday, Wednes-tion. Stage Motel. 610 Coast Hi· Meu.. 78-tfc l day and Friday, from 10 till 1 way, Newport Beach. 74-2tc ooos; CATS & Pl:T8 II p.m. Palisades Hotel, 1414 Sea-' .. t Imtalloct Anywhere In I Orange County view Ave., Corona del Mar. F OR SALE-Dark Oak dining nn. FOR SALE-Irish Setter pup. fe- 1 n-ttc set.~ pieces; also vacuum clean-male, reasonable, 344 E. 20th -------------' er, gas heater. etc. Ph. Harbor St .. Costa Mesa, Beacon 5149-M. CD. Contnct Dr11llnc s......~ (All Werk Guaru-l . "'° IDourance CUrild · J. B.. Me<JORMICX IMO 'Vldarla. St. o..ta - , · j Ber .. , !(.)89 J •tte · *"1'Ml:D WI--6 Hald Ona• madt to-. Aleo JllD. ..... 1 ..... ·1111riar-. .... .... '"" ....... o., ... Jll TMlll ft,. l'C"••. * n-. R M a= B $ 'l1a .... 1· J \VANTED-Fountain help. Allen's 11~. 74-i:tc 63-tfC Pharmac:r. Balboa Island. Phone =---so-=--~-------------------Har-111-W. .,.,_2tc FOR ALE -Magic chef cook SPECIAL ANNOUNoDa:NTll A ' I I ' . '~ otove, $30; double bed, lnner- spring11, $25; day bed couch, $3. These articles will 9ell or trade· KEYS U..S. Wlllle Yoo Wall 1'J.4\i Newport Blvd,, Coote Ilsa Beacon 5220 <Aatm from Alpha Bet.a Marbt) 74-ltc for washing machine. Alla new single bed. very nice, $80. •349 VOlfCL'B Walnut. Costa Mesa. 72-ttc 100 llabl at.. Ba._ ~n--'.~ iitmiimmili;i;Oii. iiiii. iiiii-iii"M l )l4!>-23-1t. Shultz Luxury LDM!r, Bt!SINW OftO&lul!lttDa • . good cond. Priced right tor 1m- SERVICE STATION BUSINESS I ~te sale. See at ll8lll 8-- FOR SALE-7200 Cout Hilb-I ton SL, Coota · M-. 72-ttp way, N-pcwt BHch. Inventcry JPR SAI.E-'.-2 "'-led trailer ,s30. and equipment. Pb. Bar. 9'12. c 'Inquire Coota u-Hotel. Pb. W. VcAJnanclrr, Prlp. 7J.2tc Buow• ~ '. • 74-21e l Residential -Commercial 711 -C. Cout Hlway, Newpoit . Phone Beacon 5860. 34-tfc BUSINESS PROPERTY Corner - Well Located $12,500 Deal \Vith ·Owner BOX H . 0 . c/o NEWS-TIMES 72-3tp ' SEE "The N anttlckett" 4551 H 'ARVEY WAY Near \Long Beach City College, Long Beacli Open Daily 10 to 6 " 'THE HOME-by Griffith, Walker & Lee THE FURNISHINGS-- by Aaron Schultz OUTSTANDING .- HO:MESHOW ·-- Don't Miss It I For Information Call Long, Beach 512-14 - OCEAN BL VD. HOME New 2-bedroom h om e with e nclosed patio $15,750 ---- 4 RENTAL UNITS -CENTRAL A VENUE $12,000 W. L. JORDAN 700 E. Central, Balboa TeleplJone ,153 • 71-tfc PENINSULA' POINT HOUSEs oN PENINSULA POINT ~12.800 up . Winter rental-2-Bedroom apartment, !shed, in back of Bay F ront h om e. nicely furn. One-and two-bedroom h ouses for winter rentals on Peninsula Point. · S . Newlin, Agent"' JOHN D . BUE.NHAM Member of the Multiple Listing Board 2001 Ocean Blvd. Balboa, Calif. Harbor 315 \ 72-4tc • BALBO~ ISLAND NICE RESIDENCE NEAR SO. $18,000 BJ\ Y on Collins Large Duplex. attractively furnished o n P earl A ve. Sple ndid income property. Yearly income $3,000. A good buy a t-, $23 ,500 DUPLEX ON GARNEI' -$22.500 ISLAND REALTY COMPANY ' 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W 74-2tc B. A. N E R E S 0 N _ REAL VALUES HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPOR~ \ INSURANCE EG.,GS .... $1.00 DOZEN Why pay exo'fuitant prices for eggs. They say they. . rare going higher and higher. We have a nice chicken ranch with two lots. The district is very desirable. Completely ·fun\ished 1 bedroom home. Plenty of equipment for gjtrd~ning purpose. Owner is leaving the state. Come !in and we'll be g lad to show it to you. Full pri~ I $7500 ·. , WE ~·HERE TO' SERVE YOU B. A. ~ERESON REAL ESTATE BROKER .AND ASSOCIATE; 197'2 NewPU&it Blvd · 819 South Vain ca.ta M ! _, , Calif. Santa Alla, 0.M, Pbone: Beeixm 5225 Ptiqne. S. A. '.1H> ' 74-ltc '\ " " ' I f I • . . ' I ' • .. q .. . t ' • ' -r· ' .. • f I • • . -, :. ' ' . -xsw-~o•'f ••L•o• Nsws-'ff.•ss Realtors Answer.. LOU Ga•es· Ac·c· ~ts rk"'-..er Tm:SDAY N c.nr. 'lMT Federal Hsg. Critic 11 \11 \,I IOI 11 . ~;t.~~~;~e~:;t_ ~~=;.!::~~·for Balboa Bay. l Lions Club Harbor Roller Rl1tk Enacted . lea11lat1 '*' oupport a reuonably priced home. . . Pl&Am'8 WOMTMgD; M!llQ!I ra. aoan:rn• 11AN , ()A•Pll:D ft AWA.I' IN fJA& , ......... -• llllllc ... -·s_....., __ , "wmt ~ys" McLEAN 1 lll DIDDLE, DIDDLE! Man ~ Kowpod -at n• IL !DO-.._. • llm -1101~ SA~, l~l -I allo believe every one can reu-Pose 11 th. Balboa Improv•ment Aaod- Addltlonal reotrlctlona fl' "bot ably own or rent a home in these IC<lntlnued from .d ol I allorl and Roland Wri&ht , repre- rod" oWnera, many of tljem h1lh _.. · Uon Intematlonal's "evi once aentatlv• of the Newport Harbor j -mkDowa pemoa et.19 U. pirate'• lwla' for eo.wm lellt lllelCer, IMt'• .,....! oh -·}1Ulll what a grand place MOTOR . co. tlllo. ~t Beach harbor area ls! YOU come alive down her~. and after the zestful tang of the aal ty Ht m what better way could )'O\l !lnialt the day than dine at the most f8mous little glorified "hale- ln-the-\vall on the Pacific Coast-Tm; PLANK.: ochool Y.,.,tha returnin& w·c1._ P. A. PALMER, president of faith and beotawal of cmfidence Rotary club. . thla week, beconie .n:~e Sept. Lido Isle Properties, Inc., 3333 in the membenhll> and 0 ffl"';,"' of ~ Introduced were th<! fol- 19, Edgar E. Lampton, !ftate Pi-Via Lldo, Newport l!each ~ th<! ~ Bay Uona club. Jaivtn& iiuesu who represented rector of Motor Vehi<;lesJ WBJ'!led "Based upon the established the--Loyalty' 8 treflled that out-of-town Uons clube, Llonel today. ! ~ ory of public housing, which was He alluded to the act one B4fry ·of the Brea Uons; Bill ..,.._ N "" V-ms * Tiie INtlJ, --for I.lie -· two ,_... ·-tlle valued po11211lon of tbe ..... 2nd &1 Main Santa Ana ·--New Fall u_...l.!!!-Program ijeginning Sept. let '!be 1947 l•glslatUtt Pl'l_ced iev-alum clearance, and which has of th<! precept.I of Uonlsm b to KBecht of the Huntlni:ton Beach eral curbs on driven of tjhe roar.: completely abused and wrecked strive to mak~ ~ ~orld : ~~ Uons; Everett Undhart of the ing, stripped down "ho~ rodl:, public housing to date by ex:-ter place in c 0 ~· e Compton ·Uons; Jim M cDtll of principal of which was a J:!l'ohlbi-cesaive costs on the part of gov-stress on loyahy ~ ones c;:1":Z: San Bem8rdino Uons; Art Bell~ tion against speed contests on ernment tn bull4ing, the net ef-and pointed ~t at bo~ col vue ot the Alhambra Lions tmd highways, feet is that public hou.ers want to gold we~ti sym on ~k Taylor of the Santa A n a -lmplow-t A-.. tloa, ---from Ila pia<!e ...... tbe v-~. abop, .. Mala -t, Balboa, Mrly 8aturday oad-not ---Mercllant pa--., re- Here gastronomy holds sway - steaks thick and juJcy await your activated. palate. At The Plank - and only here -you· can dine in quiet luxury on Joveiy Balboa 1.s·- OLDSMOBILE oad CADD.l.A(l DJPJ.U.EB ,,.. p. m. to.10:00 p. .... &Y. QpnsnJ. ..., .. Ladloll F-. wtlll r-rt.. A new section to ~ effect use government funds to put up of .. the 0 0~~r ro alty and Lions club. po~ to llavlnc • e e a It •tandtnc beUde tbe Pirate·· Court l taad at 5 Lm. Satur- day, but nobody e a D be found wbo aaw It &ft.er that. Tbere'• an DDOOllflnned rum- • land "air-conditioned by nature", and at a reuonabl~ price! Ar . Noftlt7 Nlpt a& Bblk. 8aian !'.-Ghea. 1fEDNESDAY. -.-for I Prtnte1~ .• -'JlllUB8DAY. 8lla&e 0---I ......... Flee ... -.. was added to the Vehicle Code, rental houaing at excessive coats Purple fst~d! cte :n d gold Other honored guests were the making it unlawful to facilitate at less than what a private owner nobilltyf 0 h al~• ; • and har-Reverend and Mrs. EdWard QMr any highway speed. co!ltest.s by would have to pay. They are aak· ~. ~: ~sclosed 'in pa.rt. dell ot NewPort. Beach; Mrs. Lou barricading or assisting in placing lni for municipal aid ln a prefer-~y, .. ct Governor Shufelt also Gates of ~boa laland ; Mrs. an obstruction on a bighway. entlal tax rate and a preferential :;;:,, th t lJoniun was "a way J&mes McDill ol. San Bemardino; 1'-------------....J A· paragraph was added to an· charge for public service such as ol.asselit th a builder of 8 commun-Mn. Anita Shufelt of Sea,l Beach or tbat a bome&e. mu .wt~ ' eel It for llllelter. other section giving traffic officers fire and police protection, garbage . .. e-e nrld Mrs. Ben Manker al Santa the option of immediate~y taking and sewage disPoSal, for taxes Jtyin his response of acceptance of Ana. those arrested for participation in and services and even then they th harter President Gates· as- Permits Are Issued For 19 New Homes In Newpqrt Area Your hostess, Betty Chattuck, or the one and only "Whit," your ver- bose host, Will be .on hand l.o greet you and send you yawning, but llappy, back to your own "castle in Spain." ' I dare ypu to come in pd see me sometiIJte. But don't do it un- less you have a little-folding mon- ey and are prepared to come again of your own volition. nu. a u r . 0eaera1 -... such speed contests before a mag-would not rent to lower bracket ~ the district governor that I -,~ istrate. incomes, but to people who can ~~s c lub Will do all it can to j Speed Restricted well afford normal housing." ·make this a better wor1d. ' , BLU -.~NQTE MUSIC CO. SO( \\'est Fou.rth BANTA.. ANA Another section ot the code was FRANCIS J. HORVATH, real-Me.an• In Charge amended to make It unlawfu~ f~r tor of 328 -28th str eet, NCWJX>rt The program was arranged by tJie driver of a vehicle k.n~wing Y Boa.ch: the 5 nsoring organization, the to permit a pers.?n to ride on 8 "Thl" NAREB 'Headlines' which CostapoM e 5 a _ Newport Harbor portion not intended for passen-I rC'ad \\'ttkJy recites opinions, Lions club, whose president. Bert gers. . d trc>nds, decisions on realty prob-S mjth and several members at-~~ new r egulation \\'as aime !ems and activities. I am a\\·are of tended the affair. pn.nc1pall~ fit t!1ose. carefree souls no alliance or concerted group A number of good fellowship who pcmut _th~1r fri~nds .t~ swa~m action against public housing other songs were sung by all present all over their JoloppJeS while driv-than lhc publication of informa-to the accompa.inment of Seng • i.ng at ,.Pr~akneck speed. tion on the subject \eaying the Leader Howa rd Gerrish of Costa Restr1ct1ons \\·ere also placed. on decision up to each real tor. Mesa and Lion Kermit Riggs of tpo.~e to. "-'horn the ro~ of a raci~~ "J-lo"·ever, long before I beca~e Huntington BE'.'ach. pianist. Mr. epgine is sweet music. The legis a realtor and \\'hen public hous-Gerrish is a member or the Costa 1~t1:1re a~c.nd~ the law to pro-ing "'as first institutt'd I form~ Mesa-Newport Harbor club. while h1b1r mod.1f1cat1?n of !he exhaust an opinion that large-scale-public Mr. Riggs is a member of the system to amplify or ~ncrease the housing brought the government Hllntington Bench club. noise .abov~ ~hat ~mutted by !he Into direct compctetion Y.ith pri· Brief remarks were made by muffler or1g1nal.ly installed. _ vale 'interest and that it was· a n District Governor Shufelt ; Deputy Another vehicle dear to th~ -ism that ,..,as not Americanism. District Governor Ben Manker oi hearts of 'teen·age Y'?Uth. the~\\-· That. th<' next step co~ld ix-pub-Santa Ana : William Knecht of the e~ cycle, al.so came 1.n for leg~~la-lie food a nd clothing sctllcments. Huntington Beach Lions club: t1ve attention. Ame ndme~ts ' ere coal, fue l, gasoline and so on. Bert Smith of the Costa Mesa· adopted. a.nd become effl'C'ti"'.e Sept. "If the government relaxed rules Newport Harbor club 8!1d by Hubr 19 r~~1.r~ng that each be l.icensed governing GI and FHA loans. bard Richter . the-first vice.presi- and hm1t1ng speed to 3.5 nules per and gave more roo{X'ration 10· th<' dent of the Balboa Bay Lions hour. Cl's a nd other citizens to become club. Ton ot Orchids F1o"-n Orchids by the ton! Twcn1y !housand of !he most delicately-formed Ha"•aiian plants! Retailing at S50.000. these or- chids a nd subtr opical foliages, comprising the largest over-ocean shipment in history, were flo"'n hef'e Tuesday from Honol ulu by P an American \Vorld AirWays for the huge Southern California Fashion Show. he ld lasl \Vednes· day. O\\'ncrs of their ov.'n property, there "'OUld ht' IC'SS need for pub- lic settlC'nlents. \Ve loan billions to baQkrupt nations \Vith no intention to repay, but \\.'e find excuses to rC'ject loans to sin('('rc, honest and solvent GI's. Give them Joans, and a chance': not public settlements. ··1r thC' NarC'tl speaks against public housing or lends its sup- port against it I belie\'e it has a right to do so a nd I believe it is right in its attitudC' ... Guests u.tect- Albert 1\-t. J o)·ce of the Balboa Bay club was toastmast~r. Among the guests from othe1j' civi c organizations whom he in- trocluced during the evening were. Postmaster Herbert F. Kenny, president of the Ne"'port H ar bo r Chamber of Commerce ; Mrs. J .E. Spangl<'r . president of the Harbor Hi P-TA. Theo. McElroy, president of the Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor Ki"•a nis club: Volney Hay Jr., prnident of THE FABRIC THAT FOUNDED THE .. ".SACK DRESS" F A ·SHI;ON \_ "HELLER 'S NAILHEAD TUBULAR WORSTED JERSEY" · '· "Ready to Sewl" Already studded with a variety of gold ·ind silver nailhead neeklines ... for YoU to, choose the most becoming .. Already cut and attractively boxed with simple. directions fo r you to follow. Already 1 fashion that i! sweeping the country ... this t ubular 100 70 worsted • Heller Jersey in an atray of uew fall co1o~ J"or J10W wbo prefer .tac a Pa&- ten1 -UM JleCaD Ql•m u nt JI& U6I. • ' ' Ottklen lutalled ;Following the introduction oC guests Mr. Joyce "turned the mic-ropho~e over to Deputy District Gotrernor Manker who installed the newly elected and first offic- ers of the Balboa Bay club. These officers are: ' Louis F . Gates, president ; How- ard J . Bllmer. secretary-treasur· et-: Hubbard Richter. first, vice- president; Frank A. Junkins. sec- ond vice-president: George R. Wickman Jr .. ta il twister: Robert s. Ricketts. b on and Wallie Kauf- fman. lion tamers. Al so installed were these mem- bers of t he board of directors: Oiarles T . Junkins. David H . Thomas. Robert Kill efer and Georg(' C. Pickering. Patriotic Theme Pn:-sentation of the charter was foll ov>'ed by awards of an official Lions bell, which was a gift .of the-Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions club and a n award of a silk American fl ag, which was the girt of the Huntington Beach Lions club. William Knecht of the llunt- irlgton Beach club presented the flag and Bert Saiith of the Cos.ta ~1esa-Newport Harbor" cl~b pre- sented the bell 'Ftlc dinner was opened with the singi ng of[~America" and closed with ··God 'Hicss America". Invocation and bl!nediction were said by the Reverend Edward 0 . Gooc!ell , pastor of the Christ Church by-the-Sea of Newport Beach. A pledge of allegiance to the American fJag was also part of the ·program. , Appropriatf music was rendered by Bob Prichard and his orchestra. ru lhe program drew to a close, a risjng vote of thanks was ten- dered to Anita Sexton and her caterers for preparation of the dinner. (Continued from Page 1) at 1820 West Ocean Front, $10,- 000. ' M . McQl.Sey and R. E. P e}cton of 617 IMarigold street. Corona del Mar, one-story with detached garage '1t 516 Jasmine avenue, Corona del Mar, $10,000. ' M . MCCasey and R . B . P eyton of 617 Marigold street, Corona deJ fl.tar, one.story and detached garage, at 514 J asmine avenue, Corona_~el Mar , $10,000. Roy Vi Gawthrop of 4321h Avo- cado avenue, Corona deJ Mar, one- story hollse and detached garage at 614 Poins('tta avenue, Corona del Mar1 S8000. T. flu rd Seeley of 1319 Ea s t Central avenue, Balboa, one-&tory house and detached garage at 606 Begonia .avenue, Corona del Mar, $8000. Olarlcs B . Short of 466 Fair- view av~nue, Arcadia, one story house a~! at tached garage at 319 Seaview 1avenue. Corona de) Mar, s1000. 1 Harol~ ft .. Pett of 135 Broad- "'a,y , C~ta Mesa. .a one.s tory dwelling and detached garage a t 700 Orchid avenue, Corona del Mar, $7000. Gerald ! H . Shirley of Box 163, Balboa tland, one story house and gbra e: 546 Riverside avenue, Newport Heights, $7000. Gerald H . Shirley. Box 163. Bal- boa l sla_ryd , one-story house with garage attached at 542 Rive rs ide avenue. Ne'wport Heights, $7000. 1 Otis Lcl .Roe of 306 • 34th street, Nev.']X>rt &ach, two-story house, apartment above a double garage, at 1015 East Central avenue. Bal- boa, SGOq:J. Paul q. Butler of 219 • 35th street, N'~Wport; Beach, one-story dwelling land detached garage at 120 • 41.St street, Newport Beach S6000. I . -----D. Jani' Dean ot 240 North Del Pe ncilled Personalities Mar avepue, San Gabriel. one- CContinued from Page 1) story ho~e With garage at 114 f 1 39th st~t. Newport Beach, $5000. ceived a ca~l to colors. 85 irs Larry _JShields of 614 Poppy lieutenant. first at Carhsle Bar-street. Corona del Mar, one-and- ri;tcks and later at the cvacu~ti?n a-half st~1ry how;e With garage be- hospita l camp at Shelby, M.issis-low at 7 1 Popp)' street, Corona stppi. Tu·o months later he shipped del Mar. $5000. out 'to India and join'ed the com-Apple. pavis and Dilley, Box 98. mend of the famed Col. Scagra~~-Etiwand~ one-story. structure at tbe author of "Burma Surgeon : 202 -61st street, Newport Beach, 'Bye now. "WHIT' Lost Chapek Sought ~-Turning deteCtive to ·-trace down a lost chapel mBde afinost en tire- ly of the remajns -.. \\<Tecked P40's is the latest duty of'Forrest Layton, in charge of chapel sales for the War Assets Administra- tion's real pmpeHy division in L6s Angeles. The lost chapel was built dur· ing the war for the Reverend Charles L. Meeus. a Belgian-born Oiinese naturalized priest, wh o· was a contract chaplain v.-i th the United StatC'S Anny at Kunming, Oiina. The chapel's pulpit was • made from the cowling of a plane, the altar canopy from, a blue pa_ra- chu.te and the altar facing from machine gun belt conveyors. Be Wise -Advertise ~~-· * * * * * * * FOB IN8 UMNCI: !ID i . . Howard Wi. -Gerrish 1808 Newport\ BoaleTUd cosr A A l'laoM _..., Automobi Acci~ent •Fire Life Ucense and tract Bonds W'1tten Twenty-eight months duty ln $4500. Oiina followed, ten of which v:eri! F. J . Gaylord, no address given, I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ I devoted to training a~d acC<"m-two-stor"Yi one-family unit, addi- panying into combat, Chinese nied-lion to~' resent dwelling, apart- iCJtl officers wh·o were t hen be-ment a e, double garage below, ' I glnning to· use ·American I .er.d-at 307 ethyst street, Balboa l..kase medical supplies. . Island. $$00(>. Following discharge 8.!J a major, C. H . McKinney of 213 Colton or. Chung took up residf'nc~ As street. N~'wport Beach, one-story a physician at Orange County n?S-laundry and shower room at same pital ana subsequently the prac-t~~ address, 51000. 0 ( Dr. Conral Richter who main-WilliB.nJ McNeca of 419 Edge- tained an office at 120 Enst 18th water stTeet, Balboa, .foundation street, Costa Mesa. under PTent building $400. Dr. Chung, who married Caro-H. E. 1rfu1Jer of 3088 West Cen- Quality L her an~ Building M terials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. ' B. I:. H08rETLEB , • Pl>oae -IOU liric Reeter while in Milwaukee tral avenf.le, Newport Beach, erect in ' October. 1,38. is the f?ther of sign at fMXl8 West Central ave-. t\\'O girls, J~yce a nd M~nc The nn~ue~,~N~e~"IP"s~rt~lBe~a~c~h~, ~5~15~9~.wY.:iVi~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ entire fannly accompanied Dr. ~ -+- Orung on a thrilling visit to Hono- lulu on August 2 of this year. Dr. Chung is !! member of the Costa Mesa Chllmbcr of Com- merce, the local Lions club a nd of the Or ange County, California and l ... American Medical Assoc1at1ons. Chrysler Cars Use New Type Super Tire All Chrysler eight-cylinder cars . corrtprising the New Yorker. Sara- toga, ToYv-n and Country and Croo•n Imperial models, hencefor· ward will be equipped with the new Goodyear Super -CUshion tire, Thcima.s Frost of Newpor t Harbor MotOrs announced today. "Olrys- ler 1 is thus the first automobile manufacturer to make the entirely ne~ type of tire avaiJAble-to the public as original equipment," be poiilted out. '-r'hi9 tire hu been adopted by Chryaler u • result or the 1 JD01t exhaustive tee bl by com- -~,Its ._ Will be ex· tended to other modela made by ;th<!·I, ~ Dlvlalon aa produc-tion conditloN perm!L" fr sh Daily I DeU-' S-F oodo Or, caimplete equJ pment when yoa t to catch yom. oWn. F H MARKET - ON ~ AVENUE · -:-±:,Br BEACH ••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• · •<•~•~r• .... ~r'*Yrm~•r• ~~-~,.,_. ' s GN PAINT.ING ~-;All Types of C · mmercial Art . WRIGHT'S 'LUMBER YARD 171& 1'1-port lliTt.,. ...i. 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