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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-10-01 - Newport Balboa News Times, ' ' • • I• •• • • .. ' ' 1 • THE SANO CRAB s II NEWBPAPEB& Oct 1-8, • • • ··--' • • . - .,,_ ....... o.... .NEWPORT . Ollly llaftal..W I · New ........ P Costa Mesa Editioa ' ' Xwb• L .... -..-.. Industrials -·--1'111.C7 up .82 Ralls ----------· C7.95 llP .2S Utilities ·--·---· 35.30 up .10 Volume-520,000 for 3 bn. .... IM ........ - . , I EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSU~. WEST NEWPORT, VOLlllD XXXiX + + + + + Aodlt·Bm •• of~ SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA ~ESA NEWPORT BEACH. CAUFOBNIA, Wl:DNEllDAY, OCTOBl!:B 1, 11K1 NV••W* • ''. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "Nat Ion a I Newspaper Week" will be -observed and the slogan is "Your Newspa- per Serves Freedom by Serv- ing You". Accon!jng to Web- ster Freedom means "exemp- tloo or liberation from the power and amtrol at anoth· er~xemptlon from ,__ lllty In choice and action." And President Truman In "commenting on the subject .says: "We are too much 'in• clined to 'take our OWJ} free- dom as a matter of dmrse. We need to defend it aly;ays, and we need now to do all that ' we can to extend the ble ssi ng of fr eedo!Jl throµghout the world." Tha t freedom of expression which is the heritage of every Am· erican newspaper, is priceless when we know its suppres- sion in Russia, parts of Eu- rope and South America means starvation, dictator- ship and subjugation of the masses, who must fight the wars for their masters. Wal- ter Winchell's broad ca S't Sund!jy night in answer to the S8viet leaders' attacks on the U. S. should be printed in every paper and magazine in the country. ·11 ·9-MOS. POLICE PROBE FIRE HYDR . NT BLAST BANQUET + + + George Wheat. Retire- ment of George Wheat, Edi- son district manager for many years, the first of the month, will be received with regret by his company and its customers. On the other hand it will be received with acclaim by this ti.red com- mentator. because he knows George is entitled to the rest and freedom h is relief from daily cares will give him. He has held marty civic honors and-the pre;>,idency of Cham- bers of Cdmmerce and c o u n t y associations, and while · many will ask him what he intends to do with his spare time, it \viii bring a grin to the other outers, who known dam well that there is much work to be done of your own choosing if and when you feel the inclination. GreetingS and big chunks of good luck, comrade! + + + Ebell Club. Opening of the annual meeting of Ebell this Thursday, reveals that this is the oldest woman's organi- zation in the harbor diptrict and that two of its earliest leaders were Mrs. W. W. Crosier and Mrs. Lew H. Wallace. Officers <!leaded by Mrs. McBride. are worried how they will house the many members in their lim- ited quarters and what to do with the old structure which has been expanded time and time again. Mrs. Lester Is- bell, program chairman, re- cCon tinucd on Back Page) County eornn\ittee On Additional Water to Meet The Orange County Committee on Additional \V.at('r Supply will hear a progress l"'t'port from its ex~ E'CUtiv1t commiltC'C' at a dinner meeting to be hC>ld Wednesday night at 6 :30 o'cloc k at thC> New- port H~bor Yacht club. A "''elcoming'delegation of New- port Beach officials and residents will be present. Dion t.... Gardner. committee secretary, a nnounced. Vernon C. Heil has arranged a short pr<w-am In addition t o the report which will be delivered by Glen Allen. Joseph F. Poland. district geologist. uses. will .... . view cround water conditions and aallne contamination along the c:out of Orange county. ' ' Since the rim ot the year life. guards in t he Newport Beach area have rescued 35 bathers from drowning in the ocean and 32 oth- ers who became exhausted or panic stricken. Corona del Mar beech guards were the busiest. with 32 of the 35 rescues performed there, said Life~ guard capt. J ack Jones ot the Newport Beach Fire dapartment. Al though there have been no drownings to date, five Persons have died as the result of injuries sustained while swimming, the fe- cord shows. Marines Ann6unce New Policy for Enlistments A spokesman for the marine re- cruiti ng station in the post office Santa Ana , rt'Ct"ntly announced a new poliC)· regarding ex-ma rines who have been out of the service for a period of from three mon ths to two' years. Fonner marines who "''ere com- missioned or were warrant offi - cers may enpst as master ser- geants within 90 days alter ter- mination of active duty status. providing they do so prior to J an- Uar)' 1, 1948. it was learned. After J anuary the}' '4ill onl}· be allowed 30 days in which t o enlist at that rate. lf they reenli!'t v.i thin one year they a r(' eligib1e,for a tl"Chni- cal sergeant ra ting, and after one to two years of sep.:1.ration the ('O- tering rate is staff sergeant. F ormer mastE'r sergrants who wis h to retain their rank must re- enlist within 30 da)·s. otherwise the)' \viii be lowered one gra~e for the first year of separation and an additiona l one for the seconc(.year. After November 1, 1947 a master sergeant mu~t r('('nlist within 24 hours to maintain his ran k, which is someth ing to think over . A technical sergeant ha!'t 90 da)'S in which to retain his rank, at the end of which , anti up to one year, staff sergeant is offered. From one year till two the rat ing would be sergeant. Staff sergearts have a lso 90 days in which to retain theif\ r8nk. After one to t\''O yroa M': or separa- tion the ra ting "";11 be sergeant. The same timC' element holds true for sCrgeants as does staff sergC>ants. A corf>ora l has up to one year to reenlist a nd hold his rating. Clerk Examination Qpen 'to Veterans An exarhination, with vetC>rans prefcrrC>d has beC'rl announced by the civil service commission to fill substitute railway post al clerk po- sitions in a ll states except Nc'v York and Ala.ska and Puerto Rico. Information and application ronns may be obtained from the commis- sion's local S('Creta ry, E. W. Gilles- pie. ii was announced today. No Link Seen In L. A.' Prank The mystery surrounding the blowing up of the fire plug in the alley on the nort h side of Coast Blvd .. bet'4·een 41st and 42nd S ts. la te Thursday night was still being probed by c:hief of Police Rowland Hodgkinson. A recheck of the fire plug re- mains early Friday m or n i n g showed possibly dynamite or other explosive used, police repon . Peo- ple in the area 'heard a loi.Jd re- port about 11 :00 p. m. Thursday, and a detona tor found on the scene was being held by the fire depart- me>nt. ' A dynamite cap crimped onto a sC'Ction of fuse ~bout three feet long was found plus a second sec- tion of fuse a bou ~ the same length. The blast was po\verlul enough to blow one section of fire plug. v..·eighing several pou nds , acro!'S Coast boulevard. over the !'idewalk and knocked approximately a one foot square hole in the garage of Roy Watkins. 126 42nd street. po- lice report. A second lar;e pi ece of C8!'t iron landed on top Of the N.'Sidence at 202 \t.2nd Stf('('t. \\'ater Superintendent .John l\.1c- l\lillan tXJinted out it \A.•o uld be hard for a !'itck of dynan1it e to be i'tuck do"'TI into the fire pl ug. Also found at the scene. hO\\'evcr, \Vas a piece of heav)' tinfoil such as small blocks or explosives are sealed in. A block of ni~ro-starch about two inches square and one inch thick wit h a hoJ e in the cen ter made to re('('i ve a d)·namite-cap. could. according, to some esti- mates. have been lowered easily into the fire plug. A d)'Tlamil<> prank which shook a lO-n1ife radius nC"ar ~1ulholland OrivC' in Lo:-Angl'les Su\\da:r morning. lent a startli ng coinci- dence to the Ne"A'JX>rt Beach -blas t. Bu t police officials here ¥.'ere not prepared to state ¥.'het her there was a link betwe<>n the l'A'O ex- plosions . Mark A. Pierce Elected to Board Of Morticians Mark A. Pierce. 24 Harbor Isl- and. '"as elected to a thrce-yr.ar term on the board of control of National Selected Morticians, it was announced Saturday. Pi C'rce, who is pre!<iident and gen- eral manager of Pierce Brothers Mortuaries. was t lected during the 13th a nnual educationa l meeting of the morticians' association held this year at Sun ·valley, Idaho. Local Man Jst from U.S. Taken Into Same Masonic Lodge as Simon Bolivar Sportfishing Manager Resigns From Port Orange Cr{'or~c Cole, 1n anager of Port Orange Fishing llole, will resign his (X>Sition effect ive t omorro\v af1 cr four years at the helm of one of the harbor 's fi nest sport · fishing landings. Cole. in making his decision, leaves a business which has gro\vn from thrcc chartl'r boats to t'-'·en- . C1EORGE COLE ty, inclt,id inh the streamliner "Queen" ,.\lalunga, during his ~n­ url'. Con1ini.:: here from Hol\y,,·ood in l!).13, Cole hf'l(X'd pi oneer what h;i s no\v tx-comc a vast. inuJti ... miJl lQn indu.stn· in Nc\\·port Beach. "I consider this nO\\' the fi nest sportfishing area irf the country from thc standpqint of calm '''alc.>r nnd good fishing;· he said in ·hi s fare"·rJ\ o;;tatC'ml'nt. "But," he add- ed, "purse sein('rs must be kept out and tht~ bait situation has to be> irrprO\'l'd or the harbor may rose· it s busi ness to other com- munities." Yanks 5, Bums 3 Behind Fraak Shea and loe Pace the New York Yank.ea won the ftnt came of the 1941' World Berle. before an a.11-ttroe ~rd crowd or 16,- S&.6 tau, 5 to S. 'Phe VankeN remaln 5 to 8 <'hotf'f'tl to "·In the 1erlN lf It i;:oe1 the full •e''"D .games. Bar Decision on Judge Gardner Due. October 16 I The board of governors of the California ·Sta te Bar association ¥-rill make their official decision· on the qualifications of Hon. Ro- bert Ga rdner of Ba lboa Island, Govem Or Warren's choice for Jus- tice of the Superior Court, Fourth Department of O range county, on October 16. In a recent communication to tne state bar association. the gov- ernor told the latter that he in - t ended to apJX>int the Balboa Isl- and and Santa Ana attorney to tne high judicia l post and al'ked the bar association to pass on his qualificati ons. J udgr Gardner is magistrate of the ci ty of Ne¥.-·port BC'ach. Costa Mesans Attend State Legion Confab Held in Los Angeles Commander Dona Id Lu di of the Costa Mesa Post, American Le- sion. headed a local delegation to the state convention of the Am- erican Legion in Los Angeles. Accompanying ~lr. ~i were t he following Costa Mesa Legion- naires: George Grupe, E. Tingley, Glenn Cramer , Ja)· E. Soderlind, Leroy Anderson. Jack Hartley, Dr. M. L. Green. l\·t rs. Donald Ludi headed a dele- gation of members from the Costa l\1esa a uxiliary of the post. Venerable Doctor St,trts Interrupted Work in 87th Year A venerable physician and for- m<'r m ayor of Ne¥lport Beach has rc:sinned th~ practice of medicine in his eighty-seventh year. Dr. C.onr;id Richter. ¥.'ho has be- hind hin1 a rerord or sixt y years of medical work, \\'ill henceforth rru}intain an office at 2903 "C'' DR. CONRAD RICHTEll Centra" avenue. his legion of friends \Yill r<'joice to learn. Dr. Richter, who has been re- tir('d for several years. told the Nc\V!'-Tinlt.'S that. an lnt e:-vi ::-w of 94-year-old George Bern8.rd Shaw, , ... hi ch ap{icarerl recently, inr::.pired him to ta~e up hi s practice agaln. "Sha¥.' faid," Dr. RichtC'r s1t~trd in an interviC\V, "that a man should ix?' permitted to continue his life's work if he so desires. Mv work ~s medici ne. In my mind I ~till fc91 young and useful: a~d I ¥.'ant t9 return to a practice 1n 'A'hich .I (eel I can continue to serve my[ fcll O\V human bcin,gs." Physician Takes Stand in Co~~e Civil Suit -=-------=---::------=:--=---;:::==========~ SANT A AN A (Tu•MltY_l - Anaheim Costa Mesa, Balboa Overheating of T eotlmon r contlnuNI toda~ the W , C h $106,900~practlcl" suit. brought omen ID ras Baby Bottle Nets against r. George E. Tothlll by Firefighters' Run Virgil . ank Cottle, Newport 1\vo ,,·omen, nne from Costa Bea.ch gr r . . • Miisa and one from Balboa, were When Mrs. R. Tompkins, Dr. Sa¥iuel Gendel of Anaheim inj ured Saturday morning in an of 214 S2rul street. left. a Medical linic testified yesterday a uto crash at Or ange Av£>. and stertll:r.Pr containing baby that in s opinion t he method of bottle nipple& on the stove, diagnosis Dr. Tohill had testified 21st St .. Cos ta Mesa. she may ha,•e killed ti,e germs for the ate Mrs. Eileen Cottle Th<' crash occurred when Mrs. but she also got a visit from was "ina equate.'' l\1 ildr<'d M. Rumse)·, 2575 Elden thr fire depi..rtment. Dr. Ge del outl ined the course Ave., collided with the car driven The run, made yesterday of trea nt he would have given b M N · Bo d 1 219 mornln.,, \\'a.8 ln time to pre-for the fiilment which took the Y rs. aomi Y en, a . e life of . Cottle 11 days after Ca ''mt any damage to t.he nal Ave .. officers rf!por ted. (Cont nued on Back Pagel kitchen, pot and nipplN. But Annual Feast Saturday Eve The Associated OWnben .C · Commerce of Orange <"*'117 u• hold their moothly ~ .. banquet meeting tonight J.n ti» Santa Ana Community Cealer building at 7 p. m . u. s . Coogressman and -. John Phillipo will be guesta fll honor at a 6 :30 p .• m. recepticm sChedu Jed to be held in the ofSa The annual dinner meeting and cers' iounge, ~1rs. Lelia ~ electW>n of officers for the Sport-announced. fishing association of Newport Gu._est speaker at the banqmt Harbor will be held at White's ,,·hich is expected to dnlw a m- Park Avenue Cafe, on Ba lboa Isl-pacify crowd of 250 will be A. M. and, at 7 :00 p.m .. Saturday night, RR\\'Tl , chief engin,-er and geiacl October 4. All the regul ar mem-manager of the LQs Angeles ~ l>Crs are in,·ited to attend this! tation districts. He will speak cm meeting. "A Forty Year Program ~ Sew- Candidates for· offi ces \Vere se-erage for Orange County." lC'cted by the present board of directors and include for presi- dent. J. S . BarrC>tt of Port Or- ange, and C. A. Bickhart. of the Tropic. Nominee's for vice-presi- Qcnt are E. J. Willard, of the Marianne, and Bruce J . Handy Jr., skipper of the Erriie Pyle. Nonlin- ees for 'tr easurer include J . M. Stevenson. skipper of t he Daisy 11 and M. L . DeGrasse, of the Tight Lines. Nominees for t he board of di- rect9rs, six of \Vhom \vill be elect- ed. includf' H. S. Graha m, of the Trade Wind, Earl Tibbets, of the Music. Bert l'\Iills, of .the Lorna Pat I I : Pepito P er ez. of the Teas- er; Ed. Groenendyke. of the Salt County Shriners Honor Potentate The Orange County Shrine dab ¥.'ill receive its official visitatica from PotC'nt ate Elmer P. ~ of Al ?\1alaikah t€nlple at a <ftn.. ncr to bC' given Thursday niPt. October 9. a t the E lks club in An ahf'im. Presidf'n t Carl Mock mnde this a nnouncement today. follo\vin~ rccC'ipt 'of information frnm R('('Qrder Ernest L. Hunt that the potentate and members of his di\·an \vould make the trek her e on that night from Loi An- g<'!C>!'. Peter ; C. M . Tucker . of the Skip Divan !"!ll n1tx-rs in the party Along:; Keith Rima. of the Zootz-,,·jJI include· Ed\vard T. C.ook, chief· me II : Ray Kimba ll. of the Comet rabban : Grorge E. Sailor, asaiat-· and Doug. Carter. or the Re-.~nt r abban: Virgin y . Fri221111,. capture. high priest c!nd propP,6,t: Wtlllam Present officers are Presiden t c. Fruclich. Oriental guide; OJar). Norman Hagen, Vice-President C. C'S T . R eichert, .first ceremomal A : Bichart, Treasur<'r J e rr Y master. From Fullerton will come Adams, and directors Glen Soden. Stanley Chapman. Al M.alaikab Bob Fry, Harry Lonsdale a n d Pepito Perez. Hugh McMillan who f)e rved as secretary for one year has resigned. A new secretary \Vil! be appointed by the new set of officers. City Gets Green Light on Traffic Light Program City Administrative Officer John Sailors announced receipt Satur- day of. a statement frort) the state division of highw.a)·s promising im- mediate ajd to Ne"A'port Beach's plea for adequate traffic light con- trol. The statement. signed by M. L. Sauders. assistant district en· gineer , said: "A survey has been comple ted and funds are now available and the plans are about completed. I t wil l be forwarded to you for ap- proval r d r or advertising for bi ds." In resix>nse to the question of how many traffic lights will be obtainable and where they 'l''ill be placed. Sailors told the Ne\1.'s- Times that no decision "'ill be m'3.dc until the surve)' arrives. orator. Fined $I 00, Loses Card on Drunk Drive Delbert Crawford. Anaheim. was fine<I SlOO and deprived of his ttziy ... er'!' license by Judge Robert Gard- ner in cit)' court yesterday. -The 1 charge was drunk driving, pone. records show. Knight Will Be Guest At Young GOP Fete Lieutenant-Governor GCX>dwin J. Knight \Viii be the honored gue1t at a. dinner and-dance to be give. lJy the Orange 'County Young Re-- publican Club council at the · Ana- h<'im Elks club on Friday October 17_ To Attend Insurance Parley in Coronado C. R. Frazier of Costa Mesa and \VaITen Wei!'er of Newport ~ wi II represent the harbor area •' the Metropolitan Life Insu:ranoe company conference which will be held at Coronado for three da1' starting Wednesday. In Community hospital , Mrs. baby's feeling• ma~ have Rumsey was treated for a fractur-...... burnt a bit. Chief Geor e J. Wheat Retires Wednesday; ~~.~~edan:, ~·b~~~~:t~;:ipi1t:i;: '=c=·="'="k= .. =·=1·=·=·'= .. =Y=-=====" 1C. D. hedenhelm Named as Successor News-Timek Dog-of-the-Weei · Mrs. Boyden was r epor ted su!- fering only mi nor injuries. Strange Men Seen Two Times in10ne - Week, Woman Says Four Precincts Set Up for Vote Geor ge J . Wheat, 3906 Channel Place, *thern California Edi- son co any district manager Thursda y is the final day for for the untington Beach district, applying for absentee ballots to will retirf on October 1 alter nine- vote ln the ell'Ction· for the incor-teen years of active service. He poration of Costa Mesa. Tuesday, will be Tfplaced by C. D. Sheden- Yesterday evening. a few min· October 7. R . J . Smith. county helm, corrnercial supervisor . utes t>etore .., o'clock, An I..i.nsey, clerk, said Monday. Wheat r began his career ~ 115 30th str!eet. saw a strange man F our precinct.a have been set the EdiJon Company in 1928, h h r r hi eigh up for the election, which will in· when he became a power consul· enter t e ouse o one o s n • tant in t~ Pomona • Covina area . bors He called police elude not only the proposition for · · He was ter the industrial sales Wh rr-dro th incorpor ation, but also for the en o 1cers ve up to e d supervise of Orange coun. ty, and ddress · 109 30th election of three city officers an a given-street-cil --· to untlngton Beach as ••·-th -.,_ Robe five members or the city coun · .__...... · \£.LG e man was gone. "'u~. rt trict er in 1940. Shand, who lives at the address, There are 15 candidates for said the man had entered throtJch council po1ta, m ·o for city clerk tainedOuring the time that he main- the back· door. He was tall. she and one for treuurer. The can· office in Huntington C. D. Shedenhelm. who will be- come the new Southern California Edison Co. district manager has been in continuous service with the Edison Company sinCe 1923 when he started as a traveling auditor's helper. He was subse- QUf'ntly promoted to a t raveli ng auditor, served as chief clerk in the Whittier and Santa Monica offices, and was office manaj'.!er at Long Beach. In April, !947, he was called to the general e>ffice to serve as commercial supervisor. Shedenhelm is currently Uving in Long Beach, but h,,e will make his hohi.e either in Newport Beach or ·m Huntington Beach in the nee.r future, it was learned . said, wore a sott hat and looked didateo are: Beach, ~t hu been active in Elks Hold "-nfab to be between 30-35 years old , Councll-Ellward R. Carr feed communl and county affairs, \.A.I Commission Discusses • having ed there u president Mrs. Shand reported a previoua stOl"e ; NelJOn Morris Crawley, re-f th ber of conuner"" and In Balboa Tonight Consultant Proposal Guy T . Haynes, 230219 Oc..an conferred the l)onor on ~ .. Instance of a •tranll1! man In her tall furniture ; David D. Davidson, 0 -.;'. t of the Rotary club. He A dllcusslon of a proposal to Front. has tlie unique distinction last March 15 In an Impressive ~d, Last ~onday w'::;ch Tues-fisherman; Douglu ~ Hinlely, ~':' ~ In war bond ltlles for Fourteen clubs affiliated with ~nd that the N--t of being th• fim American citizen ceremony. • he ~~ llW'1! f t, ~ pain~er; =..:·John 0 ~ aeveral 'an 'and i. now presl-the Benevolent and Protective BMctr city council appoint a plan-ever granted the third degree ot A~e is sho"'1 his rarely..00-came ome 0 a six-00 • .wor and ; . · e~es. dent of e Orange County Gout Order of Elk! in coutline cities nine expert to consult with the masonry In tbe 126-year-old Lodie tained membership certl!lcate complexioned man whom she water suporlntendent, William B. aaocla 1n .·a statement, he wlll hold a meeting In the Ren-r---------;;;,;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Irvine Fire COrralled city planning commission took No. 1 of Barcelona, Venezuela. . printed In three I ~-cuessed to be between 30 and 35. Johnoon; Heinz Kaller, camp op<r· .said that hil penmial affaln re-dezvous Ballroom at Balboa to-"Bl•-die N,,_'IL• ..,_at a apedal mtttlni of the The _ lodge, whole membership Haynes. ~it.<mployed I>)• Na-He ran out ot the boule and wu ator; Harold R. Kyle, boat i: quire IO uch of hil time that be night. Only members at the Elko u.s...r.-w-. wlD - ;;;;;.. body In the dty ball Mon-once Included the (amed South Uonal ~llnder ;cu Co., will de-...., aoln& dawn an alley b;y Mn. er: Gordon P. Maloche, bl !elt that 11 .. u necnoary to re-will be .permitted ,to attend the ..,. -., ....,._ •••• .. A--nlCl>t. No action .,...•taken American patriot Simon llollvar. part Sunday fO<' Vennuela. Noel ptxwtlx, of 10619 31st·~ ltllesman; Lloyd E. Schlcmor. ma-tire hil active duties with meetiq. 11 alopl I wl-I..,..~ _, --------------.---;'---.-.---according ii' police ..._ta. !Con-"" Bacio: Pac<> the company. He bu no Pre<eding the meetJnc thm! --_. lwzlw, 1IY the oommlalon. Fire Destroys Car Planning C01nn11u1on lnt41lt!On mov1ng ll'om hil pres-wlll be a big !lob try for a11 Elllo ...,, _.... " an-• - on the parking lot adjacent to th .. tr ·= W lie ... .- Fire. caused by a short circuit, OK's 1 One in Mesa ANNOUNCEMENT ent but will .....wn • rest-Balboa Bank f · • -117 ..:,.... ... ..,. o.. rotally destroyed the aut-lle ·' I dent at •"J)Ort Beach, he told o America and thll ._ .,. -Dos -Oo& A anall .... --· out "' Orville 'Hemstrttt "' 43ll San County plannjnlr commissioners the N Times. ~=-=-:::!,,~'Du:.".: -!' pllal -..... "I -. FrldaY on the Irvlne ranch r.rop-Bernardino.. Newport Heightl. at 6 Friday ~~ penniU for leYen la u elfeft. to -"* nt1 r'lll:J' 'rt11ac •peratlsss' ....._ tile building coatractor and an Elk. w Mopt: "IPtr Me'•, --- erty acrou Cout ffiahway from a. m.. Sunday, the fire dirpartment new business enterprises in Orange --! t of Ge N"ew-.n... ta .... .._ ezs :be tmi. ~ .... • ...,. ... • the CcnJa&clel Mar Riding Sta~ reported. county unincorJloo'8ted terrltoey. onectift °"" 1. .... _.._,' xlJ"-,.-wm _..., Scooter Taken· ..._..Ille -7 .lsS' ;·-. n>e·Coota ...... Fire cleportmmt A tl'Uh fire c!Jd sllpt c1amace Locally. V. IJ. Delton_ O.ta ~ ,_.,, .. ~ . .... 11on!~ ~"'= F D m.,..... ' If It 11,1-• _ .... .,, M«•tled In bztD11ns the lltt un-In the'~ of 5311'ootlD lfao, wu &ran\ed a poomit for a ~,_.,,oat :t1., _.,. -s--1M blue blc:l-'-iwAu·u.. -t :zo-:.= -• -w.. ,.._ • , .. cwtNl-•-Ir 1 ep~-·-l'f-pwt ·~11, . ......, -rl>ql>~ U Newjdt ~-·_ .. ,.....____ -L16 her &lri'•fCW b:;; tbe Sat-Jot Sundo;r. pr.. .... ..... ..-;;..i--~ .. ~-~ .~· ~~~ u. ~I IUl .• " .. ~~._MC L ~ -~ L .J _.="·'·-·---~~-'"" • ' • ,---. • ~ -..,.....-.. - i =~~?'~."':;'°'4.:i.N'I Civil Servicq rarking Problems . Im pre Solons At Bay City Meet --1,----::,...-----~-::~~~~~~~~~-=:..._~~~-=:..._~~~~~- I 1 I I 1 I 1 ,I 1-IDD IBLI: JUST COMPLETED S 8TDftY 3 •EDftDDM• 2 •ATH8 ON SS f'T. CQRNI:" LDT Daao THI • 18 A Ol:M •33,000 • • E ducat ors. str·1ve to Rebu·11d ~: !S.,..:!::s~ ~..:=~ -=~--:~ Bal~a Junior Angling Club Awards Presented olty of N-rt Bwll I-a peat deal -_,. dty ptern-• f 0 y h -tal .....-M tl>e Callfornta 1-of au.. ooa-Uon wll1cll Moral ·Fitness 0 r out ~=g ~o~:e"::l.:on-:; I ::~«!;. .. 101 ·~ut these prob- Newport Beach officials who at-l\1ason Siler ls manager of ,the tended all business meetings at Lido theatre and is a member, of tht' conve ntion hall, Councilman the Newport Beach city council. 0 . Z. Robertson. Corona del Mar Mril. L . L. Isbell. wife of a building contractor, said local gov-council member. Who was one ot ci-nment offi.cers wer e surprised the wives who' accompanied their to learn that Newport Beach is husbands to the convention city, farther advanced than mmit cities said her husban'd enjoyed the busi- in the state in ciVil service and ness meetinp. "He thought it was civil employe r e lations. \Veil wor thwhile," she said "What ; l'Aucat.on of the J:nallllt.-pe•ktnc world &re ln turmoil for tbeY know there are only a few yean left Ill wblcb man can decide wbetber atomJc power I• to be ued for tbe blea.lng' or mankind or for the con- trol of manklnd.. "W'hetber we are to have a new era or cu1tunt or an- other era of dark-.acee." u Dr. Oeorre N. Reeve-, pf'Mldent of ObaP"" mu college, warned lnlre ta an addreu before memben of the New· port -· Ill-club. . I f it is to be a new er a of cul- ture, it will be one in which God is manifested as the living sym- bol of Christian democracy and one in \Yh~ch religioD plays its part in t he educating or youth, the speaker said in a discussion of how some leading American educational institutions are en- deavoring to rebuild the moral fibre of their sons and daughters. the students ""'hO one day w ill n1ar ch as graduates from their institutions. · · Need Wise Culture Reeves, adding that, "you are not as good as I am o r I , you, only because "'e have grown from a state o( authorit y which ' ma kes us mot"e cunning than the rest • • • more the possessor or abil- ity." This concept. said t h e Chap- man Colle ge president, is exclus- ively a n E nglish de velopment. "In- creased strength," he ad d e d . "brings increased , stability.'' "San Francisco is like it always impressed us w as the great. has been-one of these night life ampunt of bay tha t San Francisco to,vns," ~lr. Robertson said. "l has'. W e also saw the ship that was most impressed with the busi-was wrecked by the a tomic bomb." n~ m eetings of the convention. 11rs. Isbell stated that she was They \Vere so instructive. most impressl'd ~ the pro~m "V'f_c learned-I say we, bee~ \Yhich the m a nagers of the cOn- all the offi cials of municipal gov-\'ention arranged for the ladies. ernment here attended the ses-Thet.£> was a f<\shion show given sion -a great d eal about civil under auspices of San Francisco ser vice." dress manufacturers and at which Local governme nt officials also thr ee models were chosen to ac-, Their quick impressions: Back ro\v s ta nding, left to r igh t. CTocker, Balboa : Special dra,ving learned something about some of compan y a n air plane, loaded with • 'i'ouncilman Siler: "The r cstaur-B 3 d · 3 lb 6 J h . T v ·11 t B Ibo the pla ns which Councilman Rob-San Fra ncisco-made dresses. to -:-ass, r pr1ze, s. oz.. o n prize. erry 1 agran a, a a ants." I I d crtson has in mind for improving P a ris. The models will display the Craven, Balboa : bass, 2nd prize. 5 a n · the Newpor t Har bor area, such as ~arments before a salon in the ~i.ty Treasurer J . A . Gant : "The 4 lbs .. Leslie Tacguard, Balboa; Front . rO''"· kneeling, left to lllJ .10 ••de ~•~1..;n • b •O~" oo ld. 1-.l •o~c•• •• .. oo•• b•O •~. •o•"ito1 !~ Eminent m inds have suddenly recognized that "we do not . have a culture a nd a democracy that is \vise." added the Chapman Col- lege preside nt. He referred to the argumen tive discussions by \Vashington and J efferson on subjects of deriva- tion of man a nd morality. The n he propounded o n the thesis de- veloped by: J efferson that ther e \Vas no Possible scparatlng r e- li gion from secretarianism. .. And in ' founding the Univer- sit)· of Virginia, J efferson decreed that theology should n eve r be fought upon the campus. • • •" said Dr. R eeves. parks and recr eatiOnal areas. Parisia n city. Task Force of the Fleet COIT).ing albacore. 3rd, 17 lbs. 6 oz .. Bill right: Special prize for fish near- "They learned ho\V to r aise The \\'Om£'n also enjc;>yed a tour into the bay!" Kraft, Los Angeles; a lbacore, 1st, est r ecord (halibut), Marie Van 11,0USE OF "Man is endowed by the Crea- tor with CT'rtain rights," said Dr. .FUTURE Living Room Furniture Re-Upholstered LARGE SELECTION OF NEW FABRICS/ TO CHOOSE FROM Suites Made to Order WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 53 Years Experience Beltyllnl' • Beoov6rtog • Repa.lrtnc • Re.ftnlahlq "IF YOU CAN BREAK TI!EM WE CAN FIX TI!EM" 3088 West Central Oppo&lte News-nm. Iowa 1Lead.s Way Back \Vithin the past 70 years t he systC'm has becomr a basis for JX>Uring forth to growing youth th<' reasoning that there is no necessity for a correlation bet"A·cen r eligion a nd morality. That is why such universities like lo\va have estilblished a theo- logical department and have put in a Catholic priest, a Jewish rabbi and a P rotestant minister to carry it on, said Dr. Reeves. Sell that unwanted through News-Times ads. Pueuc NoTICl!5 arUclt CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Flctlttou!I F irm Name THE UNDERSIGNED DO HerebY ce rtify that they 11.n! conductlnl" a hardware ana app!Ja.nCe bualness at 82t C(){l!lt H igh ... ·&)'. Corona del Mu. Cal\Co mla under the rtctltlo:J:f name or : CROWN HARDWARE and that Mid firm l! com of the follo wlng, J)t!rson.s. wh(>se namee and Addre!l~!I are IUI followa. to-wit : CHARL ES T . J UNK INS, 1306 Coa1tl H ighway,, Coron.a del M.ar, Ca lif. FRANK A . JUNKINS. 701 Larkapur, Corona del 1 Mar, Cal If . "'JT~ESS : Our hauds thll!'I 8th day of September . 19-17. F"RA.NK A . JUNKINS CHARLES T. JUNKINS STATE OF CAt~IFOR~IA. COUNTY OF1 ORANGE •· monc}' to facilitate these pu\.llic by three Gray L ine busses of the City Engineer J .B. \Vebb : "Race 28 tbs. 6 oz .. J. Small, Bay S hor es: Pelt. Balboa: bass, tic 2nd prize. service projects.'' 1\1.r .. Robertson ci ty or San Francisco. \\' i·t h track.'' tuna, 2nd. 12 lbs. 7 oz., Lee Jayred, 4 lbs .. Ronald L. Gilbert, Cuca- said. "I found · these ideas most breakfast served in a swanky City Administrator J . J . Sailors: Balboa; halibut, 1st. 16 lbs. 8 oz., monga~ bass, 1st prize, 8 lbs. 3 oz .. instructive, and I f<:>e\ that with restaura nt on Nob H ill. "High prices." Rod Lashell, Los Angeles; t una , Joy Ann Burgess, B alboa; halibut\ all me mbers of the city council ?\1a~·or 0. B. Reed also found 1st, 12 lbs. 12 oz .. Charles Scur-3rd prize. 6 lbs..,;? oz., Alan Lev.is, pl-csent at the time. it wi.11 make the S£'ssions most instructive. On Deoosition of lewisitc ·and mus-lock. Balboa Island ; albacore. 2nd. Ba1boa Island. thC'm more familiar with the plans th" other hand. Mrs. Reed ·and t;ird gas in human and animal tis-18 lbs. 12 oz., Buddy. Bradford, Jack Turley o( Costa li1esa \\'as I have in mind" he \Vere impressed. as heretofor e. sue has been traced with radio-Placentia: Special drawing prize, first place Yo.inner for the spotfin l'vlr. Robertson stated that Ne'A'· hy the m etropolitan atmosphere acti\·e by-produ~1s o f a tomic ener-Robert Villagran ta, Ba lboa Island; croaker (9 lbs. 3 oz.), but was no t port Beach is no t as bad off as arc of t he bay city. gy at the Univ<:>rsity of California. Special drawing prize, Luther present for the award. t he nle tropolitan cit,ies o f Los An-r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ geles and Sa n Francisco as far as r parking lots are concerned. These • cities .,. too congested. and have Gohn's Battery Service Before You Build or Remodel little o r no ar e a for parking pur- poses. "I believe 'Les,' (L. L. Isbell, head of the Newport Builder s Sup- ply Company) and I "''ill benefit from \Yhat we learned at the con- vention. and I believe Mason Siler Pueuc NoT1cEif' easterly to City Limits near Ir- vine Avenue, about six-tenths (.6 ) miles in length, P or tland Cement concr ete curbs. catch basins and steel cul verts to be installed. lSOl Cout mpway -Newport Bw11 BIR8CB'S BEAOON LANDING Distributor for Solar Batteries Marine and Automotive Batteries Wboleu.le • Ret&U ALL TYPES BA'ITERIES REPAIRED JUNK BA'ITERIES BOUGHT < Phone Beacon 668S After 5 and Sunday: Beaoo!' Wl·W Visit Our In~ Sample aDd ~J Boolm C.olor guides, plan- nlng aids, comprem.n. Ive stock ot carpets and linoleum. LUDLUM Carpet Works ---··"--BANTA AN& Political Advertisement " Newport Beach Harbor 2588-W O:"\ TITIS llth day or Si-ptember. 1947 . bf'fnrf' n1f'. n Xntnrv Public In 11.nd for s11.ld County ru 1ll State. personn!ly ap- pearC'd Cl lARLE!'=°• T . JU~KINS and FRA:-.'K A. JLI"KJ."\S. knov,.n to me to he the per:oon!I V<'ho~ name.!! are ~u h srrt~•I If) the '11,'!lh ln Int1lrument. and acknnwled5:;ed to me that they ex · ecuted the !"a.me . No bid Y.'ill be · ~eceived unless it is mad<' on a proposal fonn fur· nished by the City Engineer . Each 1 bid must be accompained by (cash, certified or cashier's chC'ck. or bid- der's bond) made payable to the City of Newport Beach for an amount e<1ual to a t least ten (10) per cent o f the amount bid, such gua ranty to be forfeited should the bidd('r to \\'hom the contract is a\vardcd fail t o enter into t he con tract. CITIZENS OF COSTA MESA J I J " ..L . • uHDIX DIWXI • Why gamble on an unknown, unaied wash-. when you ltnow what the Bendix can do? Ir's the only automatic which bas been h~ tested by millions of wo;,,en in more than •• years of trouble-free Service! Yet the Beod;:::;t ally cosu $40 to $ 7 0 less than ocher au washers. Order yoa.r Bendix today •.• take JOllU dm.e eo pi.yl BENDIX a-.toma~ c Home laundry • COMI IN POI PIO ~IMONITIATION Davis and Gay Music Co. JM :Newpuri •-0 sk .._ B•e• S2S1 ' I."\ \VTT."\F:~S \\"JIEREOF. r ha,•p hrreunto Sf't m y hnnd nnd nff!s:ed my official !"ell.I the day nnd yf'11.r In this certiflrate finot nl'~'·e written. · JOHN E . SADLER :'\'.otfl ry 1~u bl/r In nnd ror Orange Cou nll'· Qi.lit. :'lol y rnmm !"l'lon "~rl rP!I May 31!11 , 19-t'i Puhll!"h"d Sept. l!i. ~3. 30. Oct . 7. 1947. CERTIFICA TE OF B USINESS F ICTI TIOUS FIRM NAME TJ-tE l':"\DFlR~IG."\FtD doeio hereby .,,rtl f~· th11t !hr)· are ennductlng a .J:le(·!riC"Al ('ontrnrtln1: h1111lne10.' nt 122 e:. Central (\vr .. Bnlhnn. Callfornla . c1n1ler thf' f!clitl,...u!" firm name of C -' T Elf'1·trira' ('"·· an1l lt"lnt st1td tlrm I!' cl)ml'"!""d r.t the follnwlng pe.rMns. •••h1.·~ nanH''S and a.ddre!l.. .. C'!J Rte a.!I {nllo"'")l f n-wlt : ri, \\' r ro rk . 1~~ E. Central Ave Bnlhon. C'.'\llfornla. ·· ... n C Thnrnn-"'. t'ilJi:! ll:i.rb(l r BJ,·d .. ¥111'111\ :\f!'ioa. CaHfornlR. \VIT.'\"F.S~ our linnds lhl!I 18th day J( Sf'plrmbf'r. 1!147. D. \V. CLARK R013F.RT C'. Tl lO ~fAS ~TAT P. nF" f',\LlFOR."\lA COUNTY )F ORA.'\"GE-u . . • On this JS!h 1lay o r September. A. 0 ,. 1917, hf'fore me. Nora S. ltarg- 11onrtt•. u :-0-nta ry Puhllr 1n ""d tor st1ld C"'unt y And S tatr. per!Ktn11.lly appeared D. \V. Clark nnd R nt)ert C. Thomu, knn•·n to me. t o l'lf> the peM\f.lns •hoJre names RN! suh~r!hed to the wlthln Tniotru ment. and arkn'l•'lf'dce<t to me lh11.t thf')' es:etuted the nme l :-.' \VlTro."ESS WlfEREOF: I have h .. r .. unto Pt my hand and 11.rrlxed m)" of(tr-111.1 ~al tbe d11.y and )'ear tn t.hl• e.rtlflr ate first above written ~ORA ~. 1.tARG\\'ARrit. :"ntary Pull/le In and tor nld tSEALl C;;iunty and State. Pub.--Bept. 23. 30: Oct . 7, 14. 1947. C E~TIFIC ATE OF FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME . The under:11Jgned do ~ereby certify .hat they "1'.9i conducting a flas and .>ennant maki11g buwlne911 at 3510 Lake Avenue. Newport Be11.ch Callfo rnla under the fl~tltlou• rimi n a m e of fACHT .Ft.AO AND PENN'AN"T SHOP And that N.ld tlnn la co~prt.ed f the following i>eraons who99 ~ ani1 11ddrecue11 a~ a.a follow•· NORA M. qDOLEY. 3510 t.a'ke AYe-nue. Ne1Vp0rt Bea~h. C11.H fnrnl1t.. HAYWARD KINGSLEY 495 Ju-m1~e1 Street. E.uuna Beach'. Callf omla. lneu ou.r Eia.nde thla 6th day of September. 19f7. NORA M. COOLEY HAYWARD JCTNGSL!:T STATE OF <:ALIJl"OR."'ll.A co~ OF ORANGE--u. • ..... I • Before me a notary public In and ror A id County and State on thl• &tb dar or September. 1947. appeared Nora K . Cooler t.nd H•yward Klnpley, knowti. to me to be the penona wboM m.mee are aubACrfbed to the abon 1118t:rument and acknowled~ to me that they e:xecuted the .-.me. In wttneaa •hereof r do •t my band and otncial _,.u. (SEAL) AGm:8 BLOMQUlST NCoot&.ry Public fn and tor -.td unty and State. , ll:r Comml..SOb tzpt,_ Janu-ary 1. 1 .... Pub.-&pt. t . 11, 2!. so. 1.Mi7. ClT1' OF NllWPORT llZAOll STATE OF CALU'OllNIA In accordance \vith lh<' provis- ion-;; or Chapter 397. Statutes o f 1931, the City Council of the City ! of Nciw-port Beach has ascC'rtain- C'd the general prevailing rate of \\'ages applicable to the \\'Ork to be done as follo\vs: Cf1111lf 1catlon H our)Y Per W11ge d iem SCa1e W;iige Asphalt or crushing plant EnginN'r 1-\sphalt plant dryer- man Or fi reman Asphalt raker and ironer Sl.90 Sl520 r\sphale spreading ma- chine operator Carp<'ntcr CemC'nt finisher Flagman and '''atchman 1-Ieavy duty r epairman Laborer • Oiler, po'''er sho\'el or crane Operator, air com- pressor 0J)C'rator. roncrete mix('r Operator, motor patrol grader Universal Equipment Operator (shovel, dragline, derrick , derrick barge, clam- shell or crane) Operator , pump Oper ator , roller Operator, tractor-bull· dozer , tamper, scrap- er , dragtype shovel 1.775 H .20 1.55 12.40 1.90 1.90 1.975 1.35 1.90 1.35 15.20 Lij.20 15.80 10.80 15.20 10.80 1.525 12.20 1.65 13.20 2.00 16.00 2.025 16.20 2.10 1.65 1.85 16.80 13.20 14.80 or boom attachments 1.90 15.20 O perator. trench ma- chine 1.975715.80 Truck drivers of dump trucks of less than 4 Yds. water level 1.425 11.40 Any classificat ion omitted herein, not 1.,.. than 1.35 10.80 All bids are to be compared on the basis of the Qty Engineer's estin:iate o r the quantities of work to be done. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who h.u not been li- censed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 791, Statutes of 1929, as amended. Plans may be 8een, and forma: of proposa.J, bonds, contract., and specifications ·may be obtained at the office ot the City Enlfln<er City Hall, Newport Beach, Cautor: nla. The •pedal attention or · ~ NOTICE TO OONTllAOl'OU pectlve bidden ii called to the "Propooal llequlttmenta and Coo- SEALED· PROPOSALS will be ditlons.. annexed to t h 'e blank ~ a t the ottl"" of the Clty form ot pr.,_i. for full dlroc- Clerk, Clty Hall, City ot N._.-tlom u to hlddlnc, etc. pert Beach. Call!om!.a, unw 4 :00 n.. Clty ot N..,_r Beach n- o'dock. p.m.. on October 14. 1.9t7, IM!l'VeS the rfsht ti> ~ llllY or at Whlcb time they will be pub-all bidL Udy opened and l'Md, for per. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH forming 1ll'Ol'll a follan· FRANK L. NNEHART Clty ot N..,pcwt Boaci,, eo.t City Cieri<. • -....i_ Route OR&-«11. fnml DATED~ 11.·l94'7, N-pwt BouJe¥vd. Route 43A, Pub.--&pt. 25 -·SI, Iin. .-• HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN . GET!. FOR A YEAR , ' t YES. $12 A YEAR IS THE AMOUNT_OF CITl' TAXES THAT THE VAST MAJORITY OF HOMEOWNERS \l'JLL PAY; A FE\V WILL PAY AS IDGH AS $22; VERY, VERY FE\V WILL PAY MORE THAN $22. (WE URGE YOU TO CHECK YOUR ASSESSMENT WITH THE COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE SO THAT YOU \VILL KNOW WHAT YOUR CITl' TAX.WILL BE.) 1. LOCAL POLICE PROTECTION- Let's protect our city's children-. 2. WCAL qJ'Y PLANNING-- s. Let's have Costa Mesans do the planning for Costa Mesa. • BEITER FIRE PROTECTION- Let's improve our fire fighting facilities BEFORE we have a disastrous fire. 4. STREET LIGHTING- y es, the little city of La Habra is planning to install street lights this year out of nonnal truces. WHl' WILL THE CITY TAX BE SOLOW! 5. STATE AID FOR s 'EWERS- Only a city can get direct state rud for sewers, a Sanitary district cannot do so. nie'' C.ounty Plan does not include a sewer sys- tem within the City Limits of Costa Mesa. < WIDESPREAD GARBAGE AND TRASH COLLECTION- Enough said! '7. SELF GOVERNMENT- That's the American way. Because under State Laws, S40,• A the CTIY OF CO!rrA MESA will get more than YEAR from the ~te gasoline tax, motor vehicle and traffic fines. THA'l"S RIGHT! SO, FOK MOST OF US HOMEOWNERS, THE CITl' TAX WILL BE ONLY $12 A YEAR. • THA'l"S A BARGAIN! . - FOR Incorporation Vote ' ·voTE FOR COSTA MESA 'lbls public m c •·~ spoosored by the C!tWns ('nr11nlttee for lncol'pontim ' • ' • .· • : l.ii!lhennen lJrged omom. ... , To Watch for Fin 9~ · 3~ ·~ '~'! Clipped Salmon 9:47 3 :35 H:JI •:M 5.7 1..2 4.2 0.3 SACRAMENTO, Sept. 30.-Sal· 3 10:17 4 :00 U :U 1 · 6:11 mon anglers, Including sport and 5.7 1.7 3..7 0.3 com'mercial fishermen, together w 1 Th 2 F NEWS.TIMES SPORTS s 4 10:52 4 :24 1:11 with cannery operators, are urged 5.6 2.1 0.4 by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife 0:53 4 :52 11 :37 '7 :U Service to keep an eye out for Su 5 • 3.2 '2.6 5.5 0.5 salmon with two missing fins. M 6 1!:46 9:19 The fin-clipped salmon-300.CX>9 5.2 0.3 of the 35,000,000 young salmon Tld• a.re1 placed In order of occurence reared at the ''Coleman Hatchery Llsbt !tcurea a.m.: dark flCUtt• p.m. in 1945 and 1946----are destin'ed to Manatee, Truant Win Last of Lido Yacht Club Series yield dau of vast importance to the future of their specie in the The concluding Lido Isle Yacht A Fullerton High school physical Sacramento River. Club Cruising series races to education instructor, Miss E!Va Sport fishermen and commercial Santa Catalina Island far the Swoffer, who until last March had fishermen must, ot necessity, co-Newport Harbor Chamber of ne,·er tried water skiing in he r operate if the mission of the tin-Commerce Perpetual trophy, we re life, will compete in the slalom at clipped fish is to be successfully sailf'd to the Isthmus. From light the ski meet at Elsinore Oct. 5. 'completed. winds at the star t, a strong west- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ erly developed on the crossing and rr a steep chop produC<'d a wet ride Ocean ront Cafe French Fried Shrimp and · Fish Our Specialty e STEAKS e CHOPS e DINNERS ... . ................ _.... __ . ....... -... BEER SANDWICHES ·----........ .. ·--.... -..... _ ..... Fountain Service --· 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CATE AND DA VIS Now Serving N~WPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 W. Central PHONE BEACON 5723 on th8 last leg of the race. The race w as wo n by MANATEE. Les \\'onn's Casey yawl Cliff Chap- mnn's GAY WIND arrived once more in sCC'o nd spot while Dr \\1. T. Moonl'y.'s TRU ANT was third. The return r ace "''RS won by TRUANT, MANATEE second ,,;th Harold Adams third ""ith his RAMPANT. Lido Isle Yacht club. through their race committe<'. a nnounced that the "'inn<'r of the series and the chamber of comme rce trophy for 1947 "·as the Gr\.Y \VI"ND with 45 1":1 points. Ed Frazer with his PA~tLl:": "vas second with 29 points. Trophy a '"'ards will be made a t a later date. Pl:ins for the 1948 se ries are nlrr ad)· bc-~ng made a nd it w as stated the race "'ill be open to m("mb<'rs of the Ne\vport Oc&n Sailing Association yachts only. Marine Patrol to Get Southland Volunteers Permission to (orm a V-Olunteer unit of reserve 'wardens in the Marine Patrol of Southern Cali- fornia has been granted, according to L. F . 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Deep Sea Bait I and ~ Trolling Vessel PARTICULARS --43' 0.A. -12' 6" beam-6 fl draft. heavily and well built of finest materials. Powered with Chrysler Royal with 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile cruising range without refueling. Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main hold 21 tons Iced tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping accomodations for 6. Fu e I oil range. 280 gals. water capacity. Large toilet room. Hydraulic controls from 3 sep- erate stations. Dual bait water supply systems. Power anchor, windlass, automatic steering. Radio directioo finder. Radio telephone. Twin searchlights. Air horn. Co2 system. Blower system. Separate 500 watt generating plant Adequate heavy duty batteries. Well equipped throughout • • • A truly exceptional Ves9el WOR'l"HY ot your consideration and conveniently located in the watef" at Newport Harbor. • • • For insped:loo and additlonal deta lls contact the California agents for the StfE\mder""' GEORGE MICHAUD CO., 4040 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angel• 5 Tl!I.. Mni 5501 or Falrfu nm .. • • I. • ABOVE, IIM ASHEN (between kneellna-Bearcat and N<M 18) crouee goal Atandlng up for third toucb- do~-n and his IM!('lODd or pme which Tan won eu.lly, 20-0. Below, the 'o''hlte l!lrcle captures the fast- fading tip.re of Bob Gibbons out ahead of neare.t. pursuen1 (12 and 23) u be !lt reaked f or the game's _!onP.!t run, an SS.yard n!ltum of le<'ond ha.If opening kick. ~phot~.!;!_v Gcybardt OTHER ORANGE COUNTl' lllGll SCJIOOL SCORES Santa Ana 32. Gardc>n Grovc- Laguna Belich 13. · Oran~e \3. Tustin 6. 1-Iuntington Beac h 26. Escfln- d ido 6. Sailors Open With. 20-0 Win; Ashen, .. Gibbons rShine ChaffC'y 6, F ullerton O. Elsinore 13, Valencia 7. ,\ hard-chargi nl:; line that "'ir-h ind Glenn Davis in 19-12 . St. Anthony's 38. An<lhC'im 0. Brea-Olinda 6. Puente O. Perris 19, Capistr ano 0 . tu;l\\y bo ttled up Bonita's runnin~ Th~~ iss ue \\'as ncvP r in doubt attac k paC<'d W endell Picken's from the second quartC'r on as '19-J7 crew of Sailors as they the> Tars ta\liC'd in the second · \\'hitev.·as:hcd the &arcat.s 2Q.Q 'qunrtC'r a nd t"'ice in the third. Friday ni~ht before a near-capac-once on Bob Gibbons' roaring 85- SPORTFISHING 5."-M PORTER Attent ion Sportfishing Boat · operators, until t h e Spor t- ris hing Association acquires a n('"' S('Crctary, I \viU a t- tempt to riil the gap as far as fishin~ ne,vs is concerned . If you \v ii i call nie and. re· port your catches. I "·ould appr€'ciate it. Thank )'OU. Sam Por ter. Reports from th€' various land- ings indicate th:it fi shing: is hold- ing UJl very '-\"ell. Kimball's 19th Street La nding sent out 5 boats Sunday. Fisher- n1en got limi ts of caiico bass, hal· 1but and sea trout. Port Orange r e ported goo d catches of calico bass and halibut. The Missa"'it is going out daily, lhe Al alunga is running week- ends only. • KJng's Landing report limi t catches of sea trout and halibut. lloth the Sport King a nd Valencia III are running daily. Bud Reed y owner-skipper o n the La ncer , of)<'r ating from King's Landing, took a group of 15 fish· C'rm€'n from the South\vest Angl- ('rs club out Sunday. They caught 3 \\'hit(' sea hass \veighing from 27 to 31 pounds; also b!rr acuda, bull bass and halibut. ity cro"'d assembled under t he yard kickoff r e turn. . brand-ne\v batter y of lights at Jim Ashen made the first and Davidson Field. lhird TD's. HC' sprintl"d 16 yards Fronted by the school band in off tackle after 2 minutes of the natty new blue-and·gray uniforms, second q.uarter to climax a sus- and sparked by song leaders Jo tained drive "'hich had begun Dodd, Dot Carter, P at Arnold an'\ clicking toward the end of the Donna Ring , and by drum major-opening stanza. Boyd HurrC'll con- et tC's Joyce Hicks, Ann Pollins, \·erted to provide a 7-point open- Pat ~1cCall and Mary J o Quarrie, ing wedge. the Tars came on the fi eld an Six a nd a half m inutes a fter fired thN!e touchdown salvoes to hal fti me. Ashen intercepted a pa ss re\"enge the humiliation adminis-throv.'Tl by Bonita's S1ubcr a nd tered by !hr LaVernC' boys be-brought it to the Bear ca t 28. On Women Golfers To Hold First Match Pl:i n.r.; for the first team match or the fall "'<'f C' comple ted when \\'On1f'n go rrers of the Santa Ana Country club met for a business meeting followin~ a m orning or golf and luncheon. Th(' fi rst match Y.ill be against \rictoria Counlr)' club Friday at Arrowhead Country club, San Ber- nardino, f\1rs. Jack Zeller, presi- dent, stated. . Women's golr t eams of the east- ern division will be guests at San- ta Ana Country c lub Oet. 10. Oubs in that division include Ar· ro\vhead, Hacienda, Victoria and Santa Ana . Prizes of l\li.'o tournaments held this summer \'-'ere presented to t he v.·inners. Mrs. Perry Hopkins a nd l\frs. l\1aria n Garibaldi. The gifts had been donated by E"·erl's and Rankin's of Santa Ana. Be Wise -Advertise the next play he picked up 20 yards, then bulled over for the si;is: points. H urrell's perfect placement mad~ the fin al score 20-0. Gihbons' romp earlier '-\'as the thriller of the e vening. H e bored almost straight do"'" the course be-hind beautiful team blocking \Vith Bonita's second h alf kickoff to vi r tu,ally erase a ny hopes the Bearcats may have emerged from the locker room ""ith that it might still be a ball game. The try for extra point was ~fumbled for Hur- r ell's only kicking bobble. The visitors threatened once when Joe Gonzal~s picked up a fumble and ran over the goal from the 40 yard line. The score was nullified by a penalty against Bonita and their only other pcne- tralion bogged do"'ll inside the 18 yard line. Confusion, arising when .a series bf exploding firecrackers were'\ mista ken for timekeeper ~ ·S . Grable's gun, caused a premature rush of spectators out on the field as loca l fans "'hooped up the im· pressive victory. H irsch's BeaCQn Landing r e-1 port{'d good catches of halibut and sea trout on their boats the Jack- P:,t and the May-B. Both boats are running daily, leaving at ''Bring it Back to Chevrolet'' 7 a.m. .tJ' Earl's Landing reported good catches of halibut and calico ba"ss on the ~tusic. Incidentally the r-.,tusic ,,;11 not be rUnning any- more this season. Port Lido reports fair catches I of Bonito, barracuda a nd halibut. I Last \Vel'k the Lucky Strike had some nice catches of yellowtail and ''1hite sea bass. The Lucky Strike ""ill d iscon tinue daily runs after Oct. 1. She \\;u go on the ways for a few days, the n . will operate as a t\li.·o day boat. Jeav-· ing at 5 a .m. on Sat urday and re- turning at 5 p.m Sunday. She will fish Catalina and San Cle- mente island "'atcrs, watch for opening date. This may not have anything to do "-ith fishing, but it seems Bill Odette swings a mean golf club. Bill joined the "hole-in-one" club last Wednesday by sinking a 215 yard drive with a nlll'l'lber 4 wood The feat was witnessed by Dar- rell King, Buck Buchanan, Jack Nebon and Jack Morris. Bill ·Is skipper of the bait boat Sunny. Let's have IOCne of that same luck with a bait net, Bill. Malcomb McSween, skipper of the charter boat Dorabee, gave his llshJn& party an extra thrill lut week · when he ran c l o 1 e aboard a manatee about tour miles ott l...quna Beach. A Ra mammal, the manatee ta native to the Atlantic, espedally ott the African cout. The apedN oomettmoo found ott Florida often attain a Jenstb ol 15 feet ·-In- habit both fnsh and aalt water. They are rattly 1ttn on thll - of the Hom, but perbai-Mc> Sween bu an attlnlcy !er - ~, ...... ~ WE USE GENUINE· _I.· --·I ~CHEVROLET / 1--==. PARTS Lubrication Washing Polishing Sirnoniiiog , CULBERTSON NICWPO&T BALBOA NIC1'8·TIM&.8 TUDIDAY lf-purt Bwl!, Calif. ~ .. IMT P&Kel ·' The South Sea' Jsland Paradise in Balboa • Thick Steaks • CllOP9 • Cblcken ~ • Sea Food Delicacies ' PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARl'llB -~---.Franoola ~ .,... p.,.. m =:::-----~.... ~ LUMB E-R BUILDING MATERIALS Bay District y &rd Phone Beacon 5111 ~nnouncing the Opening • • • of S T E R L I N G t--J..-..-lo. Cabinet ~~~~ and Construction Cabinets Doors Screens Windows and Other Building Materials VOLLIE G. DALTON Formerly Sterling Boat Works 1550 Newport Ave. Beacoo 5363 Costa M- SfllL HULL 1111110• "DOC'! CHAILll •l lTlllU1'01 •O• soutdlM CALIPOIMIA NIWPOlt llAC':i• CALIPOIMI& Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive 23012 Coast mway Newport Bead! ADJUST STEERllG· And Complete Inspection of Front End Alignment . • S.}95 LABOR any .CHEVROLET car DON'T, MISS THIS , BARGAIN! (Effective Oct. I st to ! ttti Only) CHEVROLtT CO., lie. I Don't f<qft to can 1n -catmoa. c.D Smn Pat ta,. Bar- bar u. Cllevrolet 3001 w. Centfal Newport Beach 0 I d s • .o If 1.1 e Ph.BarbarlU ' • • • ' .. • JfSWPOST SALSOA XSWl-Tl.SI TUlllllDAY x-e• •• ..., <l.at. f!ep!, -. 1N1 Mri. Walter E. Cole Elected Prflljtlent • OI Newport Horbor "Girl Scout Association I . lln. 'waiter E. Cole wu elected p ......,t of the Girl Scout M-.. aodatlon of Newport Harbor when the tint tall council meeting wu held at the home of Mrs. Lonnie Vlooent. Balboa. with a membenhip ot 241. will be entitled to two delecats. Harbor Pbonm: Harber 13 and 208 • Assistance League. Boord Reports on Funcl-Raising Project • At the first fall meetlnc of the . Formerly vice-president, Mrs. Cole ii filling the position left vacant by the resignation of Mrs. Herbert Mo·rey, who 1$ now living a Loe Angeles. This wUJ be the leCODd ·natinn· al conveiltion of Girl Scouts to be held on the Weat Cout and Mn. Shattuck told of questlom to be voted on including the rab- ing of all general dues to $1 a executive board of the Asalstance d t I erln League of Orange county, mem- .. year, with the atten an ow g bers 'were very p1Used with the of dues ot regional and national Mn. Shattuck, a member of the nglona1 commlttee, told of plans for the coming natl4)nal conve n- tiao to be held at Long Beach &v. 4-7. With representation bas-~ on a ratio of one to a hUn-drul. Newport_ Harbor Girl Scouts committee members to the same report of the executlVe vice-preei- dent, Mrs. Lloyd Oleneweth, San- amount. ta Ana, who gave financlal re- The first big rally of scouts was turns of the big swnmer project planned, with Mn. Allred Gibson, when the final day of the La- organizatlon chairman. in charge. guna Beach F eStival or Arts wu The tenta1ive dates were for Oct. sponsored.. g at 3 :30 p.m. in the Corona del Proceeds from the event will be Mar school and Oct. 10 at 4 p.m. in the Newport Beach school. used to further the league'• can- Scout leaders will be in charge. c:er project. ,, ftll'wl .:, .••• y_. Owa SBEIJ. JEWELRY ........ ---IMtruetlom VI-DEAN'S Certified Teacher of PIANO c-•- Mrs. Kathleen Coleman Girl Scouting in the harbor area is making rapid strides a nd' while the American Legion ha.s . given the use of the Legion Hut on Tuesday of each week for train- ing classes. Brownies in the nfom- inq a nd Intermediate in the after- noon, yet the great need of the or ga nization is for a Little H ouse of their own. ; Troop lead~rs are· also needed. mo re particulorly for the Balboa Island-Corona del Mar area. Both Scouts a nd mothers will be at thl" ra lly a nd it . is hoped new \\"Orkers will volunteer . At thr council meeting were lhe Mesdame s W alter Cole, Ed- \vard Cha pma n jr .. Everett Nu- na n, Ed\vard r.tille tt, Alfred E. Gibson, W illiam Trust~ Ralph De-aver,. Robert Killefer . Howard .o.• TmUD Ave. , Newport Beac.b Pe terson, Lonnie Vincent a nd Al- BM.oon 5895-M rrt-d Ames. executive secre tary. --Interior Decorating Upholstering -.(( Slip Covers -.(( Draperies CUSTOM and BEADY MADE Jean White, Interior Salon Phone Beaoon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. IN THE CRAWLEY YUBNITUBI: BLDG. COSTA IOll& Watch This Space for a Surprise by ' Balboa Island's Excloslve But Not Swank Dining Place Mn<. Suzanne Kenyon, your new manager. hopes to serve Saturday and Sunday morning brunch from 8:30 p. m. until 2 p. m .. beginning next Saturda,y, Oct. 4. Call Harbor 627 223Y0 Ma rine Ave. 'Bye now, ''\VI-Irr'' Balboa Island Assistin g t he program of tM Orange County Visiting Nurses A~n., r ecentl)· established in the county. one full time nun'e ls l.>E-i.ng financed by the League for Orange county cancer patients and a loan c loset has been e!tab- lish(·d a t League headquarten, 202 Ramona Bldg., Saata Ana. In addi tion, League m embers are training to serve as receptionists at the Orange County information ~E"n t er , OIX'ned Sept. 1 by the Am- erican Ca ncer society at 202 Ra- mona Bldg., Santa Ana.. Throug h thC' nursC' sponsored by The League. efght canC('r patients of the county, \\0ho arc unable to pay for medical or nursing help, a rc being cared for in their hom es. a nd it is expc'cted this number will be-(!rt'a tly increased as this ne\v service cf thr Assist a nce Lcaguc lx>comes publicized . ~!embers of the League's county executive committee. active ly a t w ork on the cancer proj€'ct in- clude Mrs. James l.rvine, chair - man ; Mrs. Chenowe th, Mrs. Z . B. \Vest , vi ce c hairma n and corres- po ndin~ secretary, Balboa ; Mrs. Sam Kraemer , r ecording secre- tary, Anahe im ; Mrs. Hugh Lowe, treas~r. Santa Ana; Mrs. Frank Raspa""'· publicity, Placentia, M~ Walter Dabney , Mrs. Leo Mostel- ler, Mrs. Emil Kettler, Hunting- ton Beach ; Mrs. Walton Hubbard, jr .. Mrs. George Yardley and Mrs. Victor Grace, Newport Beach; r.trs. Homer Ames. Mn. H . D . Newkirk, Mrs. John Larson, Mrs. L . C. Deming, Anaheim ; Mrs. H ar- vey Spears, Mrs. Sam Collins, Mrs. Eric Lamhofer , Fullerton : Mrs. Hugh Lo\\'€', jr., Mrs. E . D. White, Mrs. Anton Segerstorm. Mrs. F . C. RO'A'land. Santa Ana: Mrs. J . 0 . Clayton, Mrs. E . H . Smith and Mrs. David French, Orange. STAGE • • • Laguna Beach Community Players l'noent "The Man Who Came to Dinner" A Comedy by Mou Hatt & Geo. Kaulm&D Starrlnc FRED BRIGGS and JEANNE HART Directed by Wes Densmore • • • Sept. 30th • Oct. 4th At 8:30 • • • Reoerved &ata Sl.50, Inc. Tu PRONE 191 • • • THE PLAYHOUSE LAGUNA BEACH ' I " Feminine Activities First Bridge Luncheon Draws Membership Of S. A. Country Club Gort/on Hollingslreods At lslancl Home Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holllnp- head were down far the week end + Mary Estelle Bacon To Marry Son of Senato( anti Mrs. Lyon Announcement ... is being made of the engagement of Mary Es- telle Bacon, daughter of Mrs. Jur· gen Lorentzen, 2009 East Bay Front, Balboa and the lat e Milton E. Bacon, to Frank Gilbert Lyon ot Beverly Hills, son of Senator and Mrs. Charles W. Lyon. The date of the wedding has not been .tet but it will take place some time in January. Santa Ana Country club•• open· at their Balboa Ialand home. Mn. ing luncheon ol the season for Hollingshead, who ii mother · of members only wu held Thursday Mrs. Had Ring of Lido hie, re- with Miss Patricia Emison ot Bea-cently underwent a,. akin-graftinS con Bay and Mrs. Everett Morris operation on. the &tea which had of Udo Isle as hostesses. It was never healed after the fire which Well attended with nearly 60 mem-destroyed their island home a bers present. year and a half ago. . ' A handsome arrangement of The operation was a complete hibiscus graced the side table and 11uccess and the We of the movie otfier fiowers were on the lwich-producer is now able to resume eon tables. ·Mrs. Inez Ogle held a normal posture. high score at bridge and Mrs. H . R. Ring was second. · ~ Next affair~ be the tea on Oct. 8 for members and guests with Mrs. Blanche Andrews and Mrs. Perry Hopkins as hostesses. Fullerton Public Forum Opens Fall Schedule Mr. and Mn. Sidney Blackbeard of Corona del Mar have returned from a week spent at Crestline, near Cedar Pines. DAVID TODD'S PRINT, ~'Calla Ullea'\ wtoa tint place ln the monthly prtnt compeUtlon or the reo~ Harbor Camera club which wu held Tiu,1nday at the &tudlo of Bex Brandt.. Corona del Miss Bacon' is a graduate of Marlborough school, Los Angeles and of Bennington college, Ben- nington, Vermont, where .she ma- jor ed in art. Her fiance. attended the University of Oregon, Univer- sity of California, Los Angeles campus and \viii graduate from the University of Southern -Cali- fornia in J anuary. He is a member of Phi K appa Psi fra tern ity. Dur;- ing the "·ar he \\•as a lieutena nt in the Naval Air corps. Robert C . Merrifie ld, traveler, a~ photographer, and authority oh., Palestine, will open the ninth sea son of discussions on problemli both national a nd international prC'Seittcd by the Fullerton P ublic F orum , on Thursday evening. Oc- tober 2. at 7:30 p.m. in the high ~chool auditorium. l I Cl b W ~fr. Merrifield will present fl is OCa U oman all-color' movie of Palestt•e talfon Mar. Harbor .Camera Club Holds First Meeting, Print Competition The first regula r mN t ing and print com petition of the nc,vly re- organized Harbor Came r a clu b "'as he ld Thursday Septe mtx-r 25 at the ~tud io of Rex Brandt in Corona de! .l\1 ar. Every one of the trn c ha rter m em bers brought three prints which were exhaustively discus- sed and by a gradual process or elimina tion , first, second, third and tv..-o honorable mention prints were chosen·. These a \\'&rds and the m e mbers to whom they were given is listed as follows : First a ward, David Todd t or his print titled ··calla Lilies"; second a'A·ard. \Valter Gerhardt for "Sign of the Golden Ball"; third award. Don ald P. Stevens for ··serenity: hor.orable mention, Walter Ger- ha rdt for "Market Stain, Charles- ton.'' Advanced amateur photogra ph- ers o r profession&.Js interested in participating in club activities ca n o bt a in information regarding me mbership requireme nts by ca ll- ing 1-ta rbor 292.w. Dinner in Honor of Former Commissioner, Girl Scout Council Mrs. · J-lerbcrt Morey, former comm issione r of "the N ewport J-lar- bor Girl Scout council, 'A·as ho no r- ed at a pot luc k supper he ld Sat- urday evening at the home of ~fr. and J\1rs. Lonnie Vincent. L s tr cct Balboa. Mr. a nd Mrs. Mor('y moved re- cently to Los Angeles and she re- sig ned as commissioner. She was pr esented with a farewell gift , K ay Finch ceramic bowl and figu- rine. E njoying the buffet supper ~rith Mr. and Mrs. Morey were Mrs. Ed'A·ard Chapmon jr., Mrs. Wil- liam Trusty and the ~1 essrs . and Mesdames \Vatter Cole, Everett Nunan, Ed1A-•ard Millet, Alf~ Gibson , Ralph Deaver, Hubbard ·Ho\ve. Robert Killefer, Alfred Ames ot Laguna Beach and the host and hostess. For Your FRENCH PASTRIES Call Gene HARBOR 804.J Imported Wines and Beer DeUcai-n We _..,..., In Weddlac and lllrtbday Cakee GENE'S BAKERY 105 CoMi BWJ'. Col"OG& del Mar 'Stars of Tomorrow' Begins Oct. 4 at Lido Theatre l\>t ason Siler, owner of the Lido ThC"atre. has a nnounced October 4 as the ina ug uration day for a nC'\\" series or children shows to be C'n titled "Lido Stars of To- morro\v"'. This nc\V s hov.• will be under the direction of Wes 1'.1c- \Vain, formerly \\'ilh Warner Bros. lheatres and Oregon radio net· \Vorks. Loca l merc hants in Costa Mesa. N e\\rport a nd Balboa are acting as official sponsors for this new organization and will furnish valu- a ble gifts as prizes fo r the many contests to be held on the stage during the thirty minute show. Children are being urged to contact theatrf personnel or Mr. McWain for opportunities to ap- pear o n the stage as singers, d8J!C- crs or whatever talent they have to off er, ·'Lido Star! of T omorrow .. will be a bi-morithly presentation and try-outs will be he ld every Satur· day morning at ten o'clock at the Lido theaft'e. P lans ha\"e been completed for the first presen tation Saturday a fternoon, October 4. Talented students from the ~1el vin Kaiser school of the dance will bE! pre- sented ; loccll "Bing Crosby's" and ··Dinnh Shores" \\ill sing t heir favorite tunes, and various young· s t ers \\"ill be selected from the audit'nce for contests. Prizrs to be a\va rdcd "to contest ,,·inne rs \Vil! be as follov.·s : Wayn e O tt's "Photo -craft Studio." Costa 1\lC'sa. v.'ill take a por t r a it of one or the winners a nd presrnt to him a n 1 l x 14 Photograph Etching. J\1rs·. Carmack 's "Betty Rose S hop", Costa :r.1es a "rill present an authentic electric cooking r ange (toy). Oa\"is and Gay l\fusic stor e, Costa ~IC'Sa. will present a com- pl<'te r ecord a lbum of any child- ren's s tory on display i n their store. Don's Candies, Balboa an d Costa Mesa, \viii present a n as- sortment of candy. Bob a nd S ally BrO\\'Tl's "The Bobby Shop," Balboa, will present a plastic model racing ca r to a boy a nd a house hold cooking set to a girl. Altar Soc. Meets Wea. \Vomen of the Alta r Society of the churches of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. John \"ianney "'ill meet \Ved.nesday, Oct. 1 at 2 p .m. at the hom~ of Mrs. Theodore Robins, 451 Redlands avenue, Ne\.\'J)Of t H eights. All \\'Omen of both churches are asked to at- tend. 'BAD MEDICINE' Opens Vocal Studio in late 1946 and present ed for the ·first time in this part of the coun- Ruth Parker Seeley, music di· try . The picture will cover the rector of the Ebel! club a nd chair-Holy Land from Bethlehem to man of the mus ic committe of the Mount of Ascension, and in the Newport Beach Grammar fact every town and village con-s hool C S' Of Parents a nd "'"'"'•'"""I:"• ..5-rt'• ... $,-£Tc c ongr e -· n-ted , .. ,·th Chr '•t a nd H•·s rru·s-.... ,_ " ...,. ~ NEW 8J. Vlll lJ~V~L ~[P,·f'000 -5~C.1"Y"S T eachers. is announcing the open· sion, will be presented in gor geous ~~·~··~·~·~~~-~·~'";'~"~~~·~·~·~"'~~~~··~~ ing of a voice studio at 1319 East natural color. -;. Central a venue. As an introductory lecture It ~frs. Seeley has been soloist in will fittingly set the stage for the se\"C'r al eastern churches and done othe r twenty--0ne discussions. choir and chorus directing, as Pl-A Y THE PIANO MODERN-EASY-QUICK A Sl"tem Originated and 1.vC'll as appearing in recitals. She It was a daughter for Mr. and was a student of William . Searle Mrs. Vincent Wickstum. 1045 Cockle. formerly of the Univer-West Central avenue, born Sept. sity of Nebraska; Mildred Gibson 29 in St. Joseph hospital. She Slocum, Omaha and Charles Fuhr, weighed six paunds, e leVen ounces. H astings college: she has done coaching with Maude Fender Gut lo.fr . and Mrs. William Jones, zmer, Chicago a nd Sloan Elberti, Route l , Box 298. Costa Mesa, are Ne\\'k York Oty. parents of a daughter born Sept. Taught by • WES McWAIN Oompo.er-Rad..lo ArU8& MoUon Plc- NOW IN COSTA ME!!A • llegimier.<-IntermedU\te Advance Students-All l\cM Locally she has appeared on 28 in St. Joseph hospital. Six radio programs and has appeared pounds, eight ounces was her as· soloist before local and San-JwFe~ig~h~t~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f' t a Ana clubs. PlloDO llMooa 51111-J The Seeleys cam e here from On1ah a whe n Mr. Seeley was chief civil e ngineer o n the Naval Am- munition depot at Seal Beach. Liking the community. t hey have located permanently in B alboa- where Mr. Seeley is a licensed gen-• er a! contractor. Christian Science lecture Radiocast A lecture on the subject "Chris-. l ian Science: Practical Religion" \\·ill be r&dioca.c;t ove r station KF\VB ( 980 kc l . Tuesday even- ing, October 7. a t 8 p.m., from T\\·ent y.eight"h .church of Chris t, Scientist, Los Angeles. The lect1u-. er. Georg<:> Channing. C.S .B., of Ssi n Franc isco, is a m ember of The Christian Science Board of Lfftureship. STYt CANDY TA8LETS TAKf-ioFF UGLY FAT at once. T• :rou can ..-iy .._ up \o I It.. ln I dQw.. Tab off U.oee btt7 bWp&. 1111-n a llJ.m. ft>1- Wa ~ by followl.na 1be lllTL pl-.. NO DRUG HONEST FOLKS WE NEED MORE BUSINESS TO KEEP THOSE BENS LAYING MORE EGGS SO THERE'LL BE MORE CIDCKENS Ragan' s Harbor House Grill CIDCKEN PIE -Our Specialty Boan: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 914 Coa•t Hlway .. On the Mlncle Mlle" Cl.-WedneodaJ Beacon WO RUTH PARKER SEELEY Announces the Opening VOICE STUDIO of a • Beginners and 1319 E. Centrral Ave. Balboa, California INTERIOR for Advanced Students Telephone Harbor 2871...J Henry Koltonak, Prop. KC~~O~ +fOUS--E- DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES. CURTAINS BEDSPREADS; SLIP OOVERS, RE-UPHOl.SrERING LAMPS e Y ARDA.GE' • FUBNITUBE 1155 Coast Blvd. South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beadl FOOTNOTES NO LAXATIVI NO IXIRCISI _,_.,...., ........ --J'OU '° reduce -.. \ab off ·. llllll7 fat.. Sl.mpl, follow .. dli•UW.. ltn. ...... ~ .... K1Mftl CmdJ' ~ 9l"n. ftltl down a. ...-uw w1lbout eaUllnC. ,..... ol bwipr. Sn-I. ..... """ tM abwrall ~ wttama wWcb M)p J'OU malnt.&n ,.... --a while r1+MiQ& VI RAGON THE NEW SAFE • • , LACE TABLE CLOTHS BED SPREADS In. Twin · and. Double ·sizes 01111 -'S w ,..~ . """' . S. II H. a-. s..,. Department Store ·1111 Jrew;u& 8lwd. -Ca I•._ "SADDLE OXFORDS" for CHILDREN \ one/ GROWN-UPS • ... , , .•.... , ... I MY NO·-n1A1. o.r. ,... ....-.. "'"' ...... ,._ ,_.~ ..... -.wt .... ;Uaa& ~ .... _. .... ,., 11 ».., ssppfr, 12.21 ll.&lll'TON BA!!J!O• DSUO NEWPOa .. ••••er •• ,..., .... .,..Cl' • SANITIZING UNIT FOR COLDS Denger of croa Infection Is re- -by Vlrqon beca-Virall"'l ctly reduces quantity ot air· me bacteria and Infective mat-ter. FOR ASTHMA Where asthma ii ca.-by air· home matter, VJraeon otten relief by sanltizlnc and purifylnc tile air. ' FOR ODORS =t:: Imm!OYS =....---them. tel OlldtJ1at1nc fai:tm In tot.acco ""Olre-lllled l'OCllllL Alf~ M&CM•n ON ue Vdlml A.().. C7d9 PACIFIC VIRAGON 00. 1826 So. Vennorrt Aw,. L.A., PArkway 4063 BUY OB UNT .& ~ mill' J.l'.80JI • 8.0.& B&DIO. l:l&JiWC ()(). .&-; ··-Id I Ola &rt• -I ...... - • • • ' ' --- TURNER'S . ' Etirollmeltt fig,,,.. At f111/erfon College . ~till fncreosiog of Ollcaao, aunt and uncle of Mn. a. R. Rine of lJdo 1"1e, have de-With more than 30 new atu-clded to make thla their tutur>e dentll registered lut week, enroll· place of ttlldence after vllltlnl ment figurel at Fullerton Junior here for oevenll ...eic. and are at college jumped to a new blsh ~ pr<!Rllt located In an apartment 1679, a new mark in the M:hool. • t East Bay avenue · history for the llnt «>mplete a ,,_ d .,_ Ge ~d Ritchie of week of. school . mr. an ,~. r Of .the fi~ nearly 6.'50 are Corona del Mar atten~ the teA· veterans attending a&ool under nis matches la.st week at Le. An· one of the three educational JW'O-gel~ Ten.n1a club. grams. Mr. and Mn. William Kemper · Men on the cbpus hold nearly of Corona del Mar left Monda)· a 3 to 1 eda;e on women with 1228 !or a few daya' camping trip. They men and 449 fiOmen attendine:. sf>ent the first night at La Jolla and went on to Imperial Valley tor the opening day of the dove season, from ·there going "just ~g'". • Isbell on V aeation • Having returned from the San FranciSco convention of the Cali- fornia League of Cities on Satur- day. Councilman L . L. Isbell left Sunday for a vacation near Butte , Montana .. Judge and Mrs. J . H. Westover, Richard l"•Ha. _..,... riel- who have been visiting at the dent of Bania ....,... aad rear· Coi::Qna del Mar home of their C9mmodore of u.e BaJM& J'acht son, Judge Harry Westover, have club wu recent17 appolmted to returned to their home ln Yuma, the NatJooal Crude OU Advif.. ' . ., • • Capilla Circ/e•Holds first fall Meeting: CommiHeei Announced lor Oct~her Bazaar Nl!fWPOBT BALBOA 1'SW8·1'1MSll TUlll!DA'I'. Newpuri a .. ei., Calif. !!ep!. .. 1M1 [. OBITUARIES I were featureo of the !Int fall R. S. pton In charee of the JOHN D. McDONALD A review of the year"a atudy with Mn. fDori' Diehl """'tine· book and announcement of com-Gift wrapping will be a apeclal mltttts for the October baza,ar de= UU. year, with Mn. meeting of Capilla arcle, held booth an prepared to wrap ar-John D. McDonald. TI, of 313 , at Corona del Mar Community ticles as Christmas Klfta at a nom-Narciuua St., Corona del Mar, church with Mn. John Sadlelr Ina! fee. I died Sunday In Runtington Mem- preaidlng. Al the q'.lose of the meeting tea orial hoepita1. Pasadena. He was Giving the review, which wu wu serv~at a table beautifully a native of Leavenworth, Kan., on Olina and evangelism, was decorated th whlte·dahllu. wtth and had lived at .Corona del Mar Mrs. William A. McBride o! New-Mrs. Carl Berry and Mrs. Harry for 20 years. He was a retired rail- pol"t Heights. It wu a comprehen-Stauch pofing. road engineer. alve outline and interesting to -Surviving are his son , Jade. ,H . the large nwnber o! members Balboa ~slanders McDonald. of .Pasadena and four p<Hent. I-' a . H grandchildren. Mn. Margaret Cox led In de-H 0 " 'fen ouse I Service> were held Tuesday at votions and Mrs. Grupe collected For Son and Bride 2 p.m., 1n the Baltz mortuary, the thank offerings from the ·mite ] Corona del Mar. Rev. Perry boxes brought by members. Mr. and: Mrs. Verne Snodgr~ Schrick officiated. Private en- Mrs. A. A. Kemper waya and held open 11 house. Sunday at their tombment was at Mountain View • al home, 305 . Sapphire avenue, Bal-1 . d mean. chairman, who la gener boa 1 1 d' t tai 1 ·nr al mauso eum, m Pasa ena. chairman ot the bazaar gave a re--s an ! en er n ng l orm · port on that tmport~t fall pro--ty . in hon°" of their so':' and his ject. It i.. to )le held Tuesday. bnde. Mr. [ and Mrs. Richard H. Oct 28 . tile . 'al hall d Snodgrass .. Ignition Short Damages Auto , . r-meotrio Appl!·--si-1ne Ariz. ory <-ommlttee of t.he OPA . H.'.U'Old Manning, Balboa Island --------~---- resident, was married r ecently to F r i e n d s · in ~·\. SOC1 an The new! Mrs. Snodgrass ls the hours will be from 11 a.m .. on former Do.Jis Lang of Kansas City throu~h the after!loon and cont1n· and the rriarriage took place re- Wng tn the evening until all ar· cer.tlv at .he Mission Inn, River· tlcles are sold. side. -The two r eturned last week Fire resuJting from a shorted ignition wire in a 1947 Dodge be- longing to M'.rs. Betty Wyatt, was extinguished. after causing minor damage, Costa Mesa Fire Chief Bert Smith announced. I 205 West 4th .._ ll'IZ 1511 South Main Pboae 5709 SANTA ANA On Brief Visit Reparted mtssing from his home at 2 :14 p.m . Sunday, Rand Gehres, age three, returned shortly after- ward. his parents at 311 Marine avenue, Balboa Islud, said. "The Store of a Million Articles" GENUINE PRICE REDUCTIONS oa Costume and Shell Jewelry Leather Goods, Perfume SOUVENIR AND GIFT ITEMS Reductions · Now in Effect Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop 110.I OCEAN FRONT PHONE: BABBOB !ltll-W Some of The Most Distinctive Marine Paintings In Existence By Alf redo ·Carmelo Celebrat.ld Europea.n Artist Now on display at 223¥., Marine Ave., Balboa Island, will be offered for sale after his exhibit to discriminat- ing art patrons. , Mr. Corm~o will paint a few of his luxurious can- vases for yacht owners following a trip to Mexico where his services are in immediate demand. He will return to hjs home adjoining the Ambassador Hotel, Los An- geles, and plan scheduled assignments in California. Philip Phelps Whitmarsh, owner of the Plank, whose good fortune it is to represent Mr. Cormelo, will be glad to discuss these personalized art treasures with appreciative clientele by appointment on1y, Harbor 627. Frances Alice Norton of New York . Mr. a nd Mrs. Wendall Davis. 305~ Main street, Balboa, are parents of a daughter. born Sept. 23 at St. Joseph hospital. A ma rriage 'license was Issued recently to Wilbur Sherman H ays ot Santa Ana and Lela Cleo Buck· ler of Cos ta Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. George Nauert, 160 East 19th•str eet, Costa Mesa. arc parents of a daughte r, born Sept. 26 at St. Jose ph hospital. She "·eighed seven pounds, nine ounces. T aking out a marriage license \\'er e Bertran Charles Mennes and Marilyn Braddy, both of Costa Mesa. ROSSI'S ' Cafe and Liquor Store 1611~ Coast mway Corona del M&r "The Sarne Old Place" COCKTAILS • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scucky Jr .. 418 Marguerite avenue, Corona del Mar, are parents of a son, born Sept. 2'2 in St. Joseph hospi- tal. A ma rriage license was issued recently to Freema n "Gilbert Shep- pard a n d May Elizabeth Arm· strong, both of Balboa. It was a daughter for Mr. and ~1rs. William Kallend. 2712 West Ocean Front, born Sept. 22 in Santa Ana Comnwnlty hospital. She weighed six pounds, fourteen ounces. Taking out a marriage license were Harold LJoyd Van de Walker a nd Dolores Arlene , Demarais, both o! Costa Mesa. A daughter was born Sept. 2'2 in Santa Ana Community hispital to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Weeks, Municipal Trailer p a rk. She weighed seven pounds, seven and a half Qunces. Legionnaires Are Back Commander Vincent O." Cusu· rhano and Vice Commander J ohn Upson of Newport Harbor Post 291 of the American Legion, have re turned from Los Angeles. where they were delegates from the. PoSt to 'the state convention of their organization. PueL1c NoTICE NOTICE OF D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP AND SAL.E OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given puniu.a.nt to the p r(1\•islon11 o( Section 2429 of the Ca llfornla Clvtl Code that the p&rtne reh!p deeiimated as Perry'a H ardwatt Comp11ny wa.s dis90lved u or Septembf'r l . 1947. and that Le:slie \V. Perrr, ts no longer a partner In said bus ness; and that said busloeu ...-Ill be c11.rt"\ed on by Charles T . Junk· ln111 and Frank A. Junkin!! .. M a pa.rt· nershlp , doing buAi neM as Crown l-lard "·are. LE~LJ E W. PERRY Vendor CHARI.ES T . J U:-0-KlNS FRA~K A. J UNKINS \'1>ndee11. P~b.-Sept. 30. 1947. . At noon a plate luncheon will be from a hdneymoon spent at Del sel"ved bazaar workers and, those Mar and 4 Jolla and are occupy- of the guests who so desire. In ing an apa;-tment at the Sapp•ire charge of the luncheon is Mrs. avenue address. E. A. K. Hackett, assisted by Mrs. Garden f !lowers and zinnias Gerald Ritchie and Mrs. O. M. u·ere used for decoration and both The fire developed while the automobile was parked at the cor - ner of 18th and Newport Blvd. ALL WOii GUARANTEED Campbell. front and ~car patios as well as[.============~[ While more members may be the Jiving tooms '-'·ere utilized for added to committees later, those over 80 of jthe more than a hun- at present as announced by Mrs. dred invitejl guests were present. Kemper are : gift booth. Mrs. Per· Cake antl coffee '-''er e served ry Schrock and Mrs. Gu~tave in the paf io and in the dining Gru)X:'; cooked food, Mrs. Sidney room Mrs. S exton and f\frs . Young Blackbeard and Mrs. John Mea· served a tiirkey and ham buffet. dor : Taking tuins at the bow I of OepM1d•bflity i• • ...e it ,..I po1liwn•t• te Hae,..,. ..... , J .._ womn.11 .. i,. 1. • ••**• tio11 •IMI tk.t toe• for ,..,., ..... ~ tool •i99 f'OWI i• ...... e.. • f li•bl• .. rvic• •• ,........._ ....._' White elephants, l.1rs. George champagnel punch "'ere various Lewis a nd Mrs .. Harry Stauch; friends. j candy, Mrs. William Kemper, v.·ho --+------ will selocl her own committee: "SCOOTED" aprons :lnd towels, Mrs. Myrtle Allen, Mr!!. E . F . Coop and Mrs. G. T . Ashenden ; plants, Mrs.· L. A. Norman anii Mrs. ·Cardoza Sloan: fish pond Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Barry. The baby booth will be in charge of the younget: matrons of the Sunday School Gilild headed by their chairman, Mrs. Newlin and FOR RENT • Floor . Sanders • Floor Edgers • Flo._9r Waxers Tools lor Small jobs' PLUMBING. AND OAKPENTBY WOBK CROWN . HARDWARE Call Barbor ZS% 8%1 Vout Hwy. Vorona del Mar "Be Sure--ln8l!fe" * Maurie · Stanley with FREE E8TDlATJ: ADWorkG- e S-DAY SEBVICJ: •'. FAr1 W. SWtley 1' E D \.\/ 13 PC \.\· t"1 L .. • . I * '''" r _I ••• nG Marine Ave., &rbo1' 1'711 BalOOa Jaland CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS ' FBOM toua su:TCBEs oa CLIPPINGS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE 7tl4: Cout ID-Way N•wport lloach E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz • 3J~;Je. e~ General Contractor Harbor 1520-W 11071/4 North Bay Front Balboa Island ( (IHARBblR ARE·A) • 1 • 't\• . I . j, i f Now In Oper~~ion • ' '. ! I This Service Now Available at Nominal Cost PHONE USING DETEX WATCHCLOCK SYSTEM1 TO.PRO- TECT YOUR PROPERTY AE;AINST FIRE-THEFT- DAMAGE. • W. H. "BILL" BANNISJER """""'.,. ' For Details and Information Phone Harbor 370 or Call"at 700 East Bay Avenue, Balboa Business, Industrial, .COmmercia~ Marine and Residential Pro- tecffon you Can Depend on - - -Trained Personnel Operating on Foot and in Motor Car Crews Throughou_t the Newport 1 Barbor Area. Special Officers Supplied . for All Occasions Private Investigations By Experienced ~ ' This Service Indorsed by City, County,.and Staie Officials---and City of Newport Beach. , PROTECTIVE SERVICE • • • • OPE ATED BY PROFESSIOIALS 01r P I w Are All F0tn1er W~ld War Yeterf• < , ; ' • • ,. I • • • _._uadi __ ....,7=-o,.,o~ma~------=" --..,_ .. 8+1l'IT Alllll a HARBOR DRESSMAKING • Alteratlom. ~-~ .. ~~-~·ia:lii~;.liMii:+;\;CWNJ1:10iiNiii:ia:scs;5 Plumbing Service ~ ~~w. im 7"!&eu· Pw111anent Wavee . 1'1811 N""pcrt Bml., PM .... -· -~ esa. -. c . _...,. -llaDlcurln& - f OutoftllePast) 'Frost-Bites ~;;;::::!~ NrNPORT llALllOA a llJ'nm:Dl'909'l' John~toat. ~.ot,.i:,~ ,,. N E W 5 T I M E S ten<1 • •tac -· and now "" clamty llD)' and an ado and to 11.EPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY c A BI N·E T s ..... Appl. Ph. Barbor 179 ·\9 Contractlnc and Slqlp!Mo CU.tom ·Furniture -Interiors Vi'I BeautY Shop 97.u, llo.1 t:-t mw.i. ~ c1e1 Ma 1 -Each day upon penonal vlolto wu back home tellln& bis wife ..,ject llD)' advertleement not' coo- • • PBOIOCBt 1i&Wi'OllT U -U to · the poll office to collect Ille about it. formlnc to ru1e1 and recuJattona. i;;jjjp·i;j,j;.;j11j;a.s;;,.;;1~'h~;,;,~,.~1;:;_;i~ft~;;....,~~~~.;.,5~~;;~~=v~o1~~·;;-;;:xo1i1i1ixl family's mail. we run into some "W t had a rather unpleasant 68-tfe • ·~~~~· ~O~•~t•~ll~M~t~S~iill~U-~N'~Pll;~Wo~~·st~~&~-~'1~W;•~ilt~1~l~·~1~c;;;;;;:;y; wellknown town character. Lateedly moment Just before the party ,.. ·-... ·-··-... It is Lupton Wilkinson, the not brpke up, dear," John related. •itwat~ Payable in 4mance:-S2.50 ptt year in 0r&n&'e County; magazine writer and former p11b-"Harry Green started handing out llCJBJNm OUIDS • tt $2.75 per year tO~oite~.J3.00 per year to 8th zone licilt for the late and honorable a lot of gouip, and we had to .re- Eataecl u Second-Cass matter at -the tf(cstattice in Newport Beach, Fra nklin Delano Roosevelt, phl~an-prove him sharply. Aa you bow caurornJ:a. under the Act of MaPi!i 3, ·] 897 thropic president of the United we don't allow idle gouip at o~ States. parties." a.AM D. PORTER -Pubija_h.el' Meeting Mr. Wilkinson each "Most commendable" his wife •u~"' S. SMITH,'m . Manaizln11i.IW;lilor t th t rr·ce reminds ' F GuF1tosT _ _ _ _ City .~ rroon a e pos o 1 commented. "Most commendable." W. F. DIXON . -· ------ --Adv"!Tµamg Manager one or r.rcvious occurrences with John finished the· account and Prlntlnc. Plant, 3011 W . Central Avenue, Newport Ji.each, Callfomla another noted "Titer at another was preparing to ·tum oui the one df Uncle Sam's stations across lights. when he noticed a familiar Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach the country. 11 was the 1ate Al· queouontni expreuion on rus wite·• · • A DepeD4able Local ImUtuUoa for Over 31 Yean ber t Payson Terhune, noted writer face ___ __::__:::!:==::..::;::=...=:.===.:..:..::....:::....:c_ ______ o( collie dog stories. The only dif-••What is it, dear'!'" he asked. Active Member of ference in dress between the two "Was there anything I forgot to personages ls 1 Wilkinson's dHire tell you 'I"' to be immaculately formal and "Yes ·dear " said the little Terhune's desire to be rashly in-woman'. "you 'might tell me what form:aJ.. that gossip was that Harry Green Wilkinson comes to the local told at the party." Yes, • Uttle Shorter Theatrical Producer Jed Harris was leaving the theater one even- P'OIDIED _ ... ,. • Batl!ll eov... ....... to ..... Alto'Plelo. is-• I..udte -to far 111• Nt>-W-Produt'tt OlnpeaY. 30S Third lit.. Huntlnplll Betch --~ lletch l'l& l!O-Uo CESSPOOLS and SEPI'JC TANKS (All Wor'k Guaronteedl NI Inturance C&rrled J. IL McCORMICK 340 Victoria St. Colta M- ROOFS W. J. BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J ' -· 12 YEARS SERVICE IN TIIE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRACI'OR 274 Eut 19th Street Ph. !lee. 5U3 Coote 111eta. Calli 3()-Ut OOOPERA.TIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon 5211().R l573 Elden Ave., Coote MM& :io.ue George Cole, Aloha Newport Harbor's sportfishing industry will lose a friend an.d top-flight promoter when George Cole relinquishes his stewardship of Jim Barrett's Port past office in his pressed blue serge or grays, with a summer gray topper to match. T erhune never felt comfortable unless he \\'as attired in the dra b duck- hunting outfit whjch made h im a conspicious fig ure in his home- town, Pompton Lakes, New J er - ing wh<'n he \\-'as stopped by a ". stranger. Beacoo • 5069-J 93-Ue Clasalfled ads DO Ket the job done. sey. Orange Oct. 1. , , "Hello, Mr. Hughes!'' greeted the strani:er: "I haven't see n· you in a long time!" Window Sash -CU.tom Doon ~th CORONA CRAFT 13021> Coast Highway Corona del Mar Phone 1108. RALPH BAKER ·· Garden Maintenance AND Landscape Design AT Sthith's Rare Plant Garde ns 2249 Newport Blvd., Bea. 517().W. Costa Mesa. 76-4tp P&B!IONAL u U.COHOLICS ANONYMOUS Reply Pox Z7, Balboa uland. 41).Uc 8HABJ: YOUR CAR 15 SHARE RIDE to Pasadena, daiJy 8 to 5. R. C. Van Orden, 806 W . .. Centr al. Ph. Harbor 2293-M. 7S.2tc A REUABLE baby sitter will also do ironing and m ending at a r easonable price. Phone Harbor 181&-W. 7S.2tc WORK WANJ'ED...,..lronlng in~ ..,.,,., Pllln or fancy. 530 s.,, Bernardino Ave .• Newport Holch to. 26-Uc l:HPLOYllENT OFFl:BED :19 WANTED-Woman to do cooking and downstairs work. !\tust like ~ children. Phone Harbor 736. 76-4tc WANTED -Experienced· carpent- ers. Steady employment. See Ralph Hoyle Jr .. 1505 Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Ph. Ha. 741 . 76-ltc W01'-fAN-Between 65-75 to care for invalid grandmother. Live in small salary. 502 31st St .. Newport Beach. 7&-4tc Cole , whose congenial personality and r e a d y ha11d·cla sp have made a host of friends for Newport Harbor , is a man of long and varied business exper- ience. His contracts reach to Florida and north to Chicago and Duluth . and in the inland lake cities: The respect he commanded is best evidenced in the fact that, had he chose to remain at Port Orange for 'another season, he would have been in line for the presidency of the Sportfishing Association. We do not know where Wilki n- son writes his s tories: whether it be the favorite den upstairs or a Side-room. lined with books. smok- ing utensils and such, on the level. But Terhune "'as never in form unless he "'as dashing off ~is salable s tuff in the den of his old garage a t Sunnybank on the banks of Pompton Lake. Harr is eyed the ma n quizzicall y. "Oh, I beg your pardon," stam- mered the other. "I thought you were Howard HughC>S. On second thought, however. )'OU seem a little shorter." "Uh-huh," nodded Harris, "by about 100 million dollars !"-Mil, waukec Journal. Honor Roll · • Prosperity Pluggers -Newport Beach will mi ss George Cole. Newport Beach is getting to be mighty big business and not a little of its bigness stems from the promotional abili· ties of a group too few in number, of which George Cole was a leader. We do not know where Wilkin- son has his dental '-''Ork done-he has a set of fine teeth. Terhune patronized Dr. Samuel Knapp Owen of Butler, New Jersey, spec- ialist in dental and face surgery and until his death in the early past one or the best known East- ern surgeons. Wilkinsoo a nd Terhune went ,.;:========"""================:,,I to the post• office each day for NEWS.'l'IMD' • FORUM the same reason, to see if their manu5cripts \Vere on the \vay back or to send letters of inquiry to editors regarding the long ab- sence of a report regarding them. Only once in the past month have Meuu.rlDg S tick At dusk, Eph came iii from the fi eld to find his friend, Erasmlol.S, "'aiting for him. "Golly, but I sho am tired," Eph complained. "\Vhut you-all been a-doin'?" asked E r asmus "Well, you see," explained Eph, "Paw 's been a-settin out fence posts, a n' I 'm just five feet tall. So I been a-layin' down end a - gettin' up a nd a-layin' down and a-gittin' up all around his 10- acrc fi eld. so's he could measure them posts 10 feet apart!" \VC seen Wilkinson enter the post Sandy l\itacTavish was c<'lebrat-~========================fl office · with a script ready for ing his golden ·"·cdding annivC'r · OF PUBUC OPINION SHOULD COSTA MESA INCORPORATE? shipme nt, so we presume, if W<' sary. To the gala party came old may, that it is the same manu-Angus. bringing a dilapidated Francis J. H orvath. promine nt H. F . Kenny, president or New-script v.·hich has not yet come alarm clock that no longer alarm· H arbor-area realtor, says: port l-larbor Chamber of Com-\xick. It's usually a good sign when C'd. I t didn't e\"cn tick. "I very much regret that the mcrce said in an interview: an editor or board or editors kccp Sandy held th<' ancient tim<'- leaders of Costa ~tesci have spent "The Newport Harbor Chamber a script longer t han three weeks. pi ece to his car. and angrily ex- so much effort, time a nd expense of Commerce has not and "'ill not claimed. "\\1hy, Angus. mon, "'hat of the incoriX)ration of Costa take an official action or express C · d h M D ha ... e ye brocht me? A clock that Mesa. I believe more good "'ould any opinion relative to the incor-OJ1ra Ric te.r, • • no rings, no. strikes. and no ticks. have resulted if the effort had poratiorr movement in Costa Mesa. Present H ours: · Do ye call that · appropreet fo.r a been made towards merger Witt~ Personally, I would not pr eswne 9:SO a. m. -12 M., golden wed~ng anniversary?" Newport Beach. to advise the people there as to %:SO p. m. • 4:so P. m.. Ol d Angus cackled with glee. 'llfoday, eliminating personal-what they should do. but I shall 2903-C W. Central "Sandy," he rejoined, "hae ye lties. Costa Mt>sa is geographically maintain the right or incUviduaJ Newport Beacb no heard the sayin': 'Silence is Phone Barbor %-IOS 1 and commer cially another town members or the chamber who hold '=========~==:'..:.'~go:::l_::de:.:n::.'.:.?'_' _:W:_:al:::,l ,:S~t:.:ree:;:.t.,:J::o:.:ur:.n::.a::I~. in the Newport Harbor; area. It property or business interests in PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY is so closely allied with the har-Costa Mesa to freely express their bor in its business, trade and so-opinions even though they may cial activity that it seems almost not have access to the ballot box. ACCOUNTANT PHYSICIANS a 8UBOroNS. ll..D. a shame that it should be sep-· "This issue has bC'en kicked .------------, arated in its governmental or, around for quite long enough time politic.al functioning. and it will be a relief to get it "Today and tomorrow the busi-settled one waY_ ~ another. 'May ness a nd social life of these cam· the best man win. A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYS!CIA1' IDd llUBGEON ill Cout Hlcbway. Barbor Ill CorOlit del - m unitie&.rWi.1.1 always be related "One regrettable feature in the and allied regardless of political discussion or such issues is t he ambitions, separated government-length to which partisans will go al 'activities or opinions of a few. in their .effor ts to stimulate sup-'----.&.BC--HITECl'-------' ~--==~=====o.-==.d "Costa filesans · should not be-port for their cause. We have been John K. C. Chang. Bookkeeping Service t:OLIN F . BROWN (Harbor 1644) BALBOA YACHT CLUB lby1ide Or ., Newport 9-ett lleve for a minute that their pro-told fr om various sources that .----'-7----'----, Pll.Ja.lclan: ut4 Su.rceoa gress has been d ue to some in-the"indillere nce of Newport Beach Armand Monaco 2 -4 7 • 8 :30 dependent force · or something in public relations with Costa ARCHITECT and by appointment created for special people. They , J\'lesa has created a situation that Bit W Ba A Balboa Beacon 5075 should realize the busine!iS a nd made it imperative for Cos ta 'ear~ :~U "1:! £.aaMi 18tch Street; employment now enjoyed in its l\lesa to incorpcrate on its own in-!1'%l Lakewood A•&. -...ta ea&. alltonala area and bound ro increase from stead of forming the one large city Loe AJacel1!19 NOnn.a.adf &&GI, boat construction, beach wearing which some had visioned. 2'J>parel; sport fishing, a nd com-"But now, your esteemed con- mercial fishing gear anir equip-temporary in Costa Mesa comes DENTISTS ment investments and sales, and forth with a n editorial blast en- allied interests of the harbor. titled ''Gobble, Gobble, Gebbie·'. Ne"rport Beach should realize He accuses Newport Beach of trrt that Costa Mesa offers an area ing to gobble up poor defenseless Costa Mesa. piece by piece. Such inconsistency. "The fact is that Ne,vport Beach had n ever designated any area that the city thought !hould be annexed to the city, and wAs only spurred into action when the Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST 2%02 \ol W. Cenrrtl. Horber Ulla NEWPORT BEACH • GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S. • suitable for farms, groves, ranch- es, m a nufacturing and factory areas, and the like, and\that with such additional acti,·ities'-'1'Jd sur- roundings' the harbor ar'e:a will be an all year round business and emp_loyment city r ather than' a summer playground. proponents of Costa Mesa incor-i&sS Weai Central pcration attempted to "Gobble·• Pb01l\ ~.~--••t , "I believe personal feE"lings, per-up· hall the county and aimed a fJ, DA&"UV&" -. ...., aonal ambitions, personal grudges dagger a t the very heart of New. Newpor1 or selfishness shouJd be entir ely port &>ach by proposing to run '-------------' w iped out for the betterment of their city boundaries right do"'n all residents in the harbor area to the Arches, within a compara· which includes Costa Mesa. Costa tively few yards of our new city Mesa can still maintain its dignity hall PHYSICIANS.SURGEONS. D.O. Gordon M. Groody, li:.D. PHYSICIAN.and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Oflice Hrs.: 11}.12 un.; 3-5 p.m. Phone Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. Pby.Sclan a.ad Smseae. Houn: 2-5, by Appointment Telephont Beacon 5848 llJ Broadway Co.ta Me.. Mllton M. Maxwell, M. D. 1801 Cout lllway Corona del MM Office Hours : 11}.12: Z.5 Pboae Harbor 106! and character in the City or Ne\V-"The City of Newport Beach port Beach as do Corona del Mar. pioneered the development of this BaJ boa Island. Lido Isle and New-great harbor for many years, and port Beach. has spent over $1 ,000,000 of city Dr. W. T. Mooney Pbywlclu and 8~ Nln ...... Oowtrel .... (....._~, ........ S. R. Monaco, M. D. I I "F or years I have fa\•ored a taxpayers' money in doing so. merger . I found only two ob-Surely the city is entitled to a jec:tlons from the Mesans. share of the dividends on its in-CBDOPBACfOB 1. Oty crooked politics. vestment. h---7"':..:.:..:.:..:.==:;::..--..., 2. Oty Indebtedness. "In our sel!-delense, we desig-Dr. Tom E. Barton 814 Bay Ave., Balboa I Harbor nu 1 Ottlee Boan: zt.oap.m. ll•!lda7 tbroacta ......., -ro rach I reply respectively. nated areas which we thought POiitics unfortunately, everywh_ere should have the oppor <unity of an· ClllROPRACI'OR T. P. Reeder, M. D. It regarded as crooked. Political nexing to Newport Beach if, as 1%11 CMat mp.._., H E St" LI • • D decltlono honestly made al.,..llY' and when they miKhl decide to Oo,_. del -• ' ·ic;" er, m, • leeve a dissenting group dissatis-do so. We also suggested that (In Kmdell'1 Patio) ftri+,, " ... ::J:•, ' -and • cry of crookedness Newport Harbor Union Hi g h --r UMI 0: w. Olla ar'1 1 Let's not kid ourselves that school ahouJd be left out of the '-------------' ~ -=...•m.11 -lar cri~ will not be heard propooed Oiy ol Cocta Meoa. if DA'I' l!CBOOL la c:aote lllesa. !or no other reason than that the ,..... __ ..;;;~:..;:;.:;;::..:.;..:;; ___ ~I ,. __ _,O,,PT:..:,:O::;ll::::'"'l::*::l:ft~--~ I "On dty indebtedness. the Oty of Newport Peach is paylnc Mortimer School ~ way of living demands abou< 70 percent of It> coot and S. r. Blrtt.nronb, O, D. WWUI, atrftts, si~alks, aan.i· maihtenance and hu been supply--C-tral ..... •'hla M. Ope~ . tetion. police and fire protection. ing it wtth cert1jtn utilities evor DAY SCBOOL nu IClLUONED pabllc -"" _and buildinp, etc. _._ It ,... ~••t. Ol'ENll WED ocr. 1 Ul:llW DOPl..IOA'rl:D -..........;;; UYll & .&.. ........ "IL &. ...... -'l1le9 _.. not obtalnable Without -n;e equity of our posjti°"' wu ..... ._. • a · A _. • • 1 r Jndtbteclnea u the share of in-recognized by the board of .. .__ ...... -llM ·-...... •-. ........ W1 M•.ta1n al. the residitnts of visors. We know' al no~~ ... ,.,. ..._ Ncwpwt llHdl and Coote -&lent which Ille peope o1 N...,. orna111 .............. 1. it -be -' Petch may haw against tbe ~ wmth lt to haft a tint people or tbe propa11es al Coota -~· Mesa." tzs e!Q"h_-tbe lie•.,. ol. tbe ------------ " ,.._ -_,eo far la their aJoric with moot al 1117 fellow " llt bollof ot dolnc tbe right Harborita. I lhall co>ope1ate with tlilmc. I WUlt to MY I -" them In Ille !Uture --o1 -right lo ---the Oct. 7 - M&WPOll"(' ~ vaa+•P'&a"I' llOU"ftAI. DI' ......... , ......... o.•1 2. 1ma.a.-- ~-... __ lft'D'0G!¥'D9 U:SVIC& cm.oaGl•TA'l'LO& -·-........ ...,.,., __ ... __ _ ..... -ana.. .__ at• ........ -.. . __ . ._ __ __ WI Mta -M --M' •• a'· s • 1WIVP ... 1Wl.., ....... Greeley and Grimes Insurance Agency "SEE US FOR PR6I'ECTION" aoz Mola Street Barl>orZOK •• ,BoJ_ I. B. Woo411, N-rt ........ MM- . Ets-Hokin & Galvan - N-pott Peach • San Fnncloco • W11m1nctoa San Diego • Stockton ELECTB.ICIAN!!. Pia. 8°· roa U01 1000 Oout Bl't'd. T. WESTON JAY Anchorage of Southern Calif. E1oo Cruben . LaolOn & Martin Outbo&rth Complete Tacht Fumlshlng & Gear. Yacht Brokerage & Insan.nce llarlll.r M-3440 Via Oporto M. R. BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet -Oldsmobile 8001 West Clentra.I Ave~ Ph. Harbor 513 Francis J. IJorvath Real Estate I . . 1-Tax Sem-Fjldertl ... Stole orn.-: a28 %8th -..-..bor 1805--B Home: 118 Mth -~bor \92%-B N•wport • DEAN~PELL Lester 4 Co. H-ber Loo AnC"IM tock Excllanl" Government, Monlclpll and Corporation Securttl 515 E. Ceatnl A ..... Bal Ph. Barbor 2081 Padraic B. "P f' Evaris Life • Health l Accident All Types Personril Insurance Harbor 189ll • l~ Dr. • Bol- Clark & cqmpany MET~G lndmtrl&I . • • O ental tlOll IOU> St. N•wport lie . Dr. Marven J. Reitz Pilysician iurgeon Two : Newport Beach an Nnys, Calif. t83S W. Ooatnl 119 I Vu Nap Bl.C. Plooae: -r Ul·B ,....., 8-11-J.aOT -. a.-..-.; c. A. eor-to, Vb..._ Bt1 V. llanUll. tJ'reoumer Seaport Boat & acht Corp. n1 o-t BwJ. ft. llarbor ~Cr­ew, 7 e Te.II: Newpoft •ts$ Spartoter - lltmJ w. Brjili_,i Radio S 0 S Eledric ............. -.e.e.. --•11• .. .... ,. ,_....~ •• s r .. J Linwood Vick • Realtor • au Hartae A.e. -Pol-bland llarl>or ZUl·W ... Barbor Mlsll General Imnraooe IACK BAUMOABTNEB Watchee • Dlamond• e Jewelr'J' f The Gem Shop Watch and J"ewelry Repal.rlnc Barbor lUO -Balboa Balboa IAn Bide. Glamour Slenderizing Salon ' LOIS W . KELLER STEAM BATHS &: BODY MASSAGE 0.tltrnta. E"'ftlnc-E:rpert 8wHl1b .,_, la CbArp MECHANICAL MASSAGE &: SINE WAVE 'J'OS E . Central •.. Harbor 1129·W Entrance through: Mary'• Bay &: Burl Beauty Salon "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE • • POPULAR PRICES • Q E. Ceatnl et Pe.Im-Har. 1089-W-- Onllle B. 8cla1ueter c-ER-AMIC BAZAAR Save 50 % 8econda, Oventock and Cloto-Oa1a BALBOA SUPPLY CO. Balboa • Barbor 57 • Pavllloa BOB KlLLEFER, MGR. Coast Properties< Co. Bealton -Inau.ranoe "We S.ive the Entire Harbor Area"' 501 IC. Ceatnl Av.. Bolbo ..... llarbor - H. W. FOSl'ER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN e BEPAIBS • en.tom Built 8aodalo Graduate Dr. Scholl School ot Sdeatula Foot Comfort '708 E. Central -BIJ.boa . _,....,.-- VOLNEY HAY, JR. Hay's Camera Exchange (I 1'11.tm ••• cameru ••. P'n1•Mnc • Candid Oamera Portnlt. • l!0'7 E. Ceatnl BAtll-- '"nfREE TODD PROS." TODDS DAIRY QUALIT'f A!fD llESVICI: IMTermlmollltn>et--Au---• r ,._._.. •• •·t11m ............. ,.,, ... ...... ._ ................... -...1 .. ' . Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyt's Harbor Engraving Co; • CCJmpWe Pboto-r..p.vl!!g Ilea .... . UljS -· •• .._.Ml, .......... . • Ov"CG" .... . .. I I . I • I • ./ . , .. ,; I • . < I ' · · .,11 .... ~·::!!•!_;·~-~--~)!:.•!!·~·~a~---!!~-.!!j au-~-• -w1 a U•L mnAB ·• ~~~~-~n~AB~~~.....,,..,....,~·~ KSWPO'a'r BALBOA KSW-'rt••• •SMl'LO~~~·~·~~n~~-~..,.~~™~;.-;:~ ----,----·-·--1¥9 .._... !: TUaDa:r JI' --11 _., .,.._... ii.mt.. _:: , SNJPE ..n boat, a na1 b117. DoU1-FOR' RENT-'-' --2 bath FOR S~rm. -In COit& FOR Y'fj?U!!N5 ~. ;==r; N, I.NT · Pap7 mGB SCHOOL BOIS -:-..... Platy of Good 'I'll• ... built ID ·o. No. 421'-Com--Udo &le. Unfundlhed, .,._ M-. $1595(). S1SOO clown. Phone h ..... Jr:aolin • ..,. m.us wblle , aalllS to ICbool a-: All 8iMr p!ete wttli dolly and new ..,..,.. cept atove and ~I« 9 Beacon 5744-W: '!8-4tc Col ' • ~o:SA!':.;".;.!:"!: = . "75-Phone~ 1008-W or .montba 1-. Cb1ldren -1oome. WANT TO LEASE-I year tur-1,,=4"-=-=--=-=-=---. 75-4tp CompolDld. Motor Of1 2417. · 18-tfc 9l75.00 month. Coll San Marino nlahed or unfurnlahed 3-4 ·bed-FOR ALE-New :Z..bedroom un- ·. ' I& Sycamore 68874. 711-4tc room house. WW pay yearr f hed home In Colla Meta. WANTED-Experienced waiter It ' o.J]on, "IOc MU91CAL II B&DIO f t. _ --U lease. can collect Pomona 9016. Wrl Box K, c/o Newio-Tim•. waltr<M In bar restaurant. 3452 -SPINE'l'l'E PIANOS or ~ ren 'lt'.&ii •-~v w A • 711-4tp 78-2tc Via Oporto, Newp. Bdl. Harbor W estem Auto, Supply Bnuutul blonde, mahopny, COUPLE ~th chlldr •-I =:=-:::l-=::-=---:----:-::---:-784. 75-t!c A.uthorlxed Dealer walnut. All rent of !lrrt inontba w• no en or ca~ WANTED TO BUY-Small houae ONL $1300 down, full price 1836 Newpcrt Blvd., COit& Kw all<l'lftd on purchue . desire l or 2 bedroom house or furnlahed In N~t or Bal-$4 . Bal. ·$40 per mo. 2-bdrm. W AlTRESSES WANTED -~ DANZ-SCHMllYl' Pi.ANO co. apartment for winter montha. boa. Phone Angelua 5522 or rn home nearly COl!lpleted. Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tft ll-tfl 520 No. Main, Santa Ana M-t!c Phone collect SA. 2878. 78-2tc write Mildred Rudolph 2429 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa. w ANTED-Man for geneal main· W AN1ZD TO llU1' SI WANTED 50 uaed planoa for our 2 OR 3 BEDROOM unturn. houae Brooklyn Ave., Loo Angeles 33. I --~-------7_8-_l-'tp tenance and dishwaahlng in t De t HI h t caah _._ or apt., pay 6 mo. rent in ad-78-4 tc WILL .'IRADE-Lata on Udo la1a alao Jou on PealDaula on pur- of 2or3 -....n i- ~rt.. dlltlict. Phone Harbor evenings, Harrison's Cafe, 17th Will Pay c--'-ren p . g .. ..~ vance. Beacon 5793-J. 78-2tp '78-4t ...,.. or bluest allowance OJl ex-_;====""-'----.,---'-and Orange, COsta Mesa. c For YoUI' furniture or what ....,.. change. Terms. w ANTED-Small apartment or G. I. HOMES . DINNER WAIJ'RESS 'Steady yo& Plione Beacon 5l!i6. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. room It bath In. Corona de! Mar, work. short. houra, and good Crawley Furnlture Co. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana M-t!c near bus line. Lady employed. Your Plana or Oura 81-tfc BUILT ON YOUR LOT pay. Harrison's-;;;cate, 17th and 1812 .Newport Blvd., COit& -Ph. Harbor 195&-W. 10 a.m. to W Orange. Costa Mesa. 78-4tc ~tfl KNABE GRAND. Wonderful tone. 5·30 Pm 75-4tp e Arrange Financing Har · ,r Drafting Service for Builders One of the world'• great planoa. · · -, We have several good Jot listings HELP WANTED-Female, exper-, Also Baldwin Grand. Emenon WANT TO RENT year round-S. P. BROCK BUILDER · ienced houaekeeper, must like CASH for USED Starr Chickering. A Behrman 2 or 3 bedroom unturnW>ed ' children. excellent salary. Phone . Furni'ture & 1I!..pli'ances Grand $487.00. terms. houae in Balboa or vicinity. Per-C. GALEN DENISON, Broker Harbor 213Q. 78-4tc DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO 00. manent residents. Good r~fer--498 Newport Bou1evard "We Buy 09t 520 No. Main Santa Ana 64-tfc ences. Phone Harbor 7rt1. 43-tt Phone Beacon 5197 711 -C. Cout Hlway, Newport dentlal -Commercial SALi: HJSCELLAN&OU• II Anything'' ' Coota Mesa 77-2tc Phone Beacon 51!6(). 34-tfc GRANT'S USED PIANOS. Some BB low u ROOM 11 BOARD 48 ___________ _:__:_.=:_i;::.=::::.::::.:::.:_ ___ :..:_=: OLYMPIC 50 lbs. ice box. Good $85. Good for practice. Trade it condition. 622 Clubhouse Ave., Phone Bea. 5707·M in at full price later. Terms. ROOM & BOARD for man, home privileges. Reasonable. 1271 E . 15th, Costa Mesa. 78-ltp . Apt. 5, Newport Beach . Apply 164'5 Newport Blvd., Colta M... DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO co. after 5 p.m. 78-4tp 42-tfc 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc AT CORONA D L MAR FIXTURES OF STEVE'S LUNCH COUNTER OF BALBOA ISLAND 1 Elec. Coke Box 1 Elec. Po.pcorn Machine 1 Five.hole Sta inless Steel Steam T able-bun warmer 2 Candy Cases 1 Elec. Orange Juicer STOCK & SUPPLIES . FUIU'1'1 £RE FOR SA.LS D PIANO ':'!JNING and repairing. HONEY TO LOAN FOR SAI.!.E-Dark Oak dining rm. J, B. Brown. Phone Beacon LOANS TO BUILD. buy, improve. set, 9 pl~s ; also vacuum clean· 5:l94-J. 388 Broadway, Colta modernize or refinance. We pur· er, gas heater, etc. Ph. Harbor Mesa. 7S-tfc chase trust deeds. 114&-J. 74-ttc SPINET TYPE Mirror Piano. Ji;_ NEWPORT BAi.BoA FEDERAL FOR SALE-Coil spring and Sim· possessed, now only $295. Ano-SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. I mons Crown inner spring mat· lher Spinette slightly used at 3333 Via Udo Ph. Har. 1500 tresses, good condition. S35.00. big saving. And you just pay as.ttc. Phone Harbor 1608. 78·2tc ou t balance. ------------ A GOOD BUY- IS A WISE BUY Let Us Help Yov Be Wise HARBOR FURNITURE DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SI KEYS Made VVblle You W&lt NEED MONEY? See Us for Quick, Helpful Service on Your Financial Needs -Loan1 on ' Grand Home on OcFan Fr-0nt Large comer lot: one of the~tnest homes of . Southern Califo ia Price $35,0 · FOR QUICKS Open for Inspec on Lady Attendant to S ow You. W. J . HOLC MB 1517 Coast Highway -Corona de! Mar "Where the Flag Fly" 78-2tc 320 Marine Ave. BALBOA ISLAND Phone Harbor 1806 78-2tc 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa VOGEL'S Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security Hours : 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Cloaed Saturdays) ' _F_O_R_S_AL~E--.,,W""as-.,.h'"in_g_m-ac-:h-:-in-e, Westinghouse, Xlnt. condition; breakfast table, 4 chairs $18.00; outboard motor 18 h.p. $100; rug, Numdah, $7.00; end t a bles. Ph. Harbor 558-W. 78-2tc 43-t!c 100 Kain Bt., Balboa FOR SAL~% bed \vilh inner-.... ttt- spring mattress, $20.; -Thermo----------=---:--: stat \Vedgewood gas range, $25., BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 40 and misc. articles. 425 Short 'St., NOW RENTING-Large modern Nev.:port Heights. 77·2tp office, center of business sec· PENINSULA HOME Two Bedrooms. Furnished. $10,750 FOR SALE--Nesco electric rook· BOATS. SUPPLIES U er, 60 cycle, like new. Fine ------------ tion, Balboa, suitable for beauty parlor, dentist, chiropractor, tailor made suits, etc. Apt. incl. Very r easonable. Ph. Har. 653.W. BAY FRONT LOT In El Bayo Tract $14,000 enameled inset dishes, stainless steel lids. Broiler a ttachment. Call Mrs. Barbre, Harbot:. 13. 78-tfc DOUBLE cement la undry tub in good condition, double Simmons bedsted., springs and mattress. Beacon 5469-J. 7S-.2tc FOR SALE -Kenmore washing machine. good cond. $75. Ph. Har. 483. 409 Edgewa ter Pl.. Balboa. 77-2tc FOR SALE -Love seat, inner- spring cushions. upholster y fad· ed, $35.; 1942 knee control May- tag Console mangle, 26-in. roller, $90. Phone Har . 2129·J, 8 :30 to 11 :30. 77-2tc F OR SALE -Black tuxedo sui t, s ize 38. Short colarless Kalins ky jacket, natural. size ·32; single black silver fox piece. Call Har . 774. 77-211: F O R SALE -\Vheel chair. 117 P earl St., Balboa Island. 75-tfc F OR S ALE-Hear ing aid, \Vest- ern Electr ic "Audiphone." 502 31st St .. Newport Beach. 76-4tc FOR THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE SHOP AT GRANT'S 1&-15 P~e Be-a. 5707-!iit Ne\\'por t Blvd .. Costa Mesa 77-tfc V'ENETIA~ BUNDS-Aluminum steel \vood. Call us tor free estt mate. Renovation &: rennishlng. So Ccast Venetlan Blind Co. West 1Etth and Newport Ave ... Colta Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762·W 38-t!o Watches • C'ocks • Jewelry • CHROMOMTERS . Repairing -Prompt Service Sensible Prices VAN DRIMLEN JEWELRY 17!16 Newport Blvd. Colta M ... 31-tf< WASHING MACHINES U you don't have one do yam waahlng at BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA 47!5 Newport Blvd., Coota M- Pbone Beacon 5770 DON'T WAIT ORDER YOUR SERVEL 17-U< GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW Deliveries Are Improving We May Surprise You VOGEL'S 100 llaln St. BAYSIDE PLATING Geld ---°""""" --Antlqum ·~ -OUr Ad ID °'-Oomltp PhoM DblRM) Boats Priced, to Sell 77-4tc W. L.JORDAN 700 E. Central, Balboa Harbor 153 70-ft. Aux. Schoone r (new canvas) $10,000.; 42-ft. ·Lake Union •Seel. cruiser , $8800.: 36-ft. Twin Screw Stephens, Sed. cruiser, $8900.: 33--f t. S p o r t Fisher, (19401 $6500.; 28-ft. Cabin cruis· er, $34,000.: 2&-ft. Steel Craft (1947 ) $4000. BOAT YARD-San Diego must be sold th.13 week. Excellent lease. Price less than inventory. For details call J . T . Bolen TR 7881 1814% Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa ______________________ _:7_6-_tf_c Beacon 5220 G. E. MINNEY Listings Wanted 78-2tp FOR RENT (Across from Alpha Beta Market) 78-ltc FOR RENT-Apartments. LightA __ UTO __ H_OTIVE ___ a_TIRES_~---118 housekeeping, private· entrance. FOR SALE-1936 P ackard coupe. Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. New paint job. Good tires, ex- 78.2tc cellent motor. $575.00. 11211.i IF YOU HAVE THE LOT- We have the house for you-a two-bedroom home at a price to fit the purse of the prospective small home builder- $5950 711 Coast HiY.'ay, Newport 'Beacon 5032-Vv". 7Pr tfc F OR RENT-Furnished Apt. for Mailne Ave., Balboa I sland 2. $2.00 per day, also win te r evenings after 7. 78-2tp You can't afford to let this go by without investigating. ra tes includinig garage. 113 15th FOR SALE _ 1947 J eep Station Phone Beacon 5860, o r better yet, drop in and see for yourself. 22 sq. !approximately 30' OA.) metre Nor\vegian sloop bujl t in thC' best manner of finest ma- teria ls. including ma h o g a n ;y· planking t hroughout. F inished St .. Newpo rt Beach. 78-2tc Wagon. only 4500 miles, $2500, ASSOCIATED BUILDING SERVICE F OR RENT-One or two ladies or highest bidder . 310 Flower St. to share 2-bed room house \vith Costa ~esa. 78-4tp 711-C Coast Hiway, Ne\vport Beach bright inside an dout. Complete- ly equipped \\'ith 2¥.i suits of English Ratsey sails. "i dow. See daily 11 to 5, Sun-TRAILERS 91 CONSTRUCTION BY JAMES D. RAY day afternoons. 605 Lar kspur GENERAL CONTRAcroR a\'e., Corona de! Mar . 78.Jtp FOR SAL"E -18-ft. Vagabond trailer and Maso nite Caba na. BLUE PRINTS BY HARBOR DRAFTING · SERVI;CE FOR RENT-Furnished. 3 rooms $1200. Located Municipal Trailer 77-2tc Price d at $3750 and ba th. Duplex apt. Monthl y pa rk. C-46. Hunti ngton Beac h. ------------------------ r at('-. Ut ili ties furnishC'd. Inquire \Vrite Bo x 16, 1-lun tington F or Immediate Sale 111 28th St .. Newport. 78-ltp Beach. 76-4tp GF.ORGE MJCH AUD CO. FOR RENT-Unfurnished 3-bed-REAL ESTATE 6% 4040 \\'ilshire. Los Angeles 5 room house. \Viii SC'll a l or part FOR S ALE---$25,000 firs t trust Ph. Fl"dera l 5501. 7S-4tc of bc>droom . living room and dining room furni ture if dC'SirC'd. deed on exccllC'nt income prop- FOR SAl.E-'f\\·in Chr ysler E n· 310 Flo\vcr St., Costa r.,~{'sa. erty near Harbor area. Payable gi nC's 145 H. p _ each. Now in 7g.2tp S300 mon th 6'/'c. Contact owner, use boat "l\1-aurine B Ill". \Vill ------------' 854 Orange Ave., Long Beach 13 drmonstrat(', $345. each . ruch-FOR REN·r-Ne\v motel rooms Calif: 74·5tp ardson Yacht Anchorage, Bay· and pri\'ate baths, tile shov.'er stal ls. unit heat. Sl"IN'ial r ates FOR SALE-New 3·bedrO('ll\ home side Dr., Ne\vport Beach. Har· ..-~~ · I t " bo th bor 369. 78-4tc for permanC'nt guests, S2. {X'r on \'le\v oca ion a ve e day, for 2 persons. No kitchens. Arches. Dining room, fireplace, l ·l ft ... Shamrock Line" 3 ·months !\1lr acle Mile J\1otc1. 706 Coast 20x30 garage. S14,600. Complete ol d. Brand new 71 z I-I. P. Fire-1-Iiway., Newport B<'ach. Ph. in 30 days. Call · Hub Po\vers, stone l\'fotor. $375.00 Lot 106. Bea. S299·J. 78.tfc H arbor 62.\V. 71-tfc Ne\\-port 8 C'ach Trailer Park. LOTS F O R SALE N t ROOM FOR RENT-229 Canal St. -ewpor 78--l tp ff 0 Heights a nd Costa Mesa. $1000 0 r ange St. \V. Ne\\"port. to $2250. See H ub P o\vcrs. J . A. I\1UST SELL-16.ft. Snipe newly \\toman or 2 girl's. 1 sleeping painted. neY.' sails, 5395.00 or room in private homC'. 78-t tc Beek Fe rry Landing, Balboa best offer. ~I iracle ' ~lite Motel. Island. 69-tfc 706 Coast High\vay. Beacon F OR RENT -Small cottage in . C M -3 bdrm Balboa business section. Also J:!arga1n in osta esa . B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES · HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORruNITIES INSURANCE COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3-BEDROOM HOME . Only 4 yea rs old. on \!" acre. Very nicely furnished. Refrigeration and gas range. living room and dining room carpeted from wall to wall with real carpet at the cost of $400, 1-car garage. Very good district. Owner leaving state. Must sell at once. Priced for quick sale. Only $9500 5299·J . 77-Stc m oved in lots of house on nev.• F OR S ALE-J ohnson 5 h.p., 41 a partment overlooking ocean for foundation . Price 5350. Miner WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU business couple. Call 1-larbor stree t near Victoria and Harbor outboard. Exe. cond. Completely 653-\V. 77-4t c O\'erhauied and pai nted. Ph. La-------------blvd. Hub-Powers, agent. Har-B. A. N E R E S 0 N guna 2442. 76-4tp F OR RENT-Ne\v motel rooms bor 62.W. 76-t!c and private baths , til e shower ------------REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES ' F OR SALE -Kelso Craft 14·ft. stalls, unit heat , special v.•inter FOR SALE BY OWNER-3 bed- and new 4 cylinder Evenrude r a tes, !2.00 per day, for 2 per-room house 2 yrs. old. Fireplace, 1972 Newport Blvd. 819 South Main motpr , Simplex starter, and sons. No Kitchens . Miracle Mile venetian blinds. sprinkler sys-Costa Mesa, Calif. Santa Ana, Calif. moor ing, $450. Harbor 2654·J. Motel, 706 Coast Highway, New· te rn, flagstone barbecue, con· Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240 76-4tp port Beach. Phone Beacon crete patio, complete darkroom, (Evenings, Call 5458-J 78-ltc <'WV\ beautifully landscaped. back-s.~J. 77-tfc ced ------------------------cl. B B t yard completely fen . Call 1 lpper OW oa WINTER RENTAL-Bedrm. and Beacon 5156 W. 300 Flower St., 46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H . P . Cat dlesel. bath, separate entrance. Ph. Costa Mesa. 7Prltp New bait tank: swordfish plank; Har. 1023-J. 309 Marigold, complete commercial equipment. Corona del Mar. 76-Uc Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc FOR RENT-Furnished room for Two G. I. Homes Harbor 97 1 or 2. (men only) close to bath Now· building__.,ach 2 bdrm. nlod- FOR SALE OR TRADE _ 28--ft. room. Separate entrance. $6.00 em plans. Will sell for about Cabin Cruiser . Ta}te car pickup per week. 516 36th St., Newport $9500. Make your arrangements truck or property. Ph. Harbor _8!'ach. 76-tfc now and be ready to move ln 1299-W 75-4tc OCEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel close when they are crimpleted.. FOR SALE -Star ...U boat . to Newport fishing pier. 2306 RALPH P. MASKEY Latest type, flexible mart, In-Ocean Front. Harbor 987. A 3411 W. Central-Pb. Har. 402 cludins sails Nady , to ull. f ew ·vaCant rooms and apt.a. 73-.tfc Phone Glendale, Citrus 11188. Make reservations now .. 76-8tcFO __ R_S_ALE--BY--0-WNER-4 ____ 7_\lo_ft._ 60-tfc FOR RENT -Oct . 1 to June 1, lot on Udo Iale and 52% ft. lot "-oo"=""A"T,...co=MJ>=,'°'ASS=-mo-un_,.ted-,-o-nKlm-=-home on Bay Front 4 bedrooms on Balboa pentzmlbl WUI .,..... ball In box, like new $10.00 .Ph. 3 baths, priv. pier & beach. $150 ...._ IHde on 2 or 3 bedroom Santa Ana 426'1. 75-4tc per month. Box 128 Balboa laid. beach -In Balboa or vldJ>. MERCURY '42. 110 converaltm 75-4tc lty. Phone Harbor 7f17 or Inquire complete with trammlaion & l ROOM kitchen apartroenta for at 1!169 Miramar Dr., ~ N lll' .....,. winter rental. Stage Mot.el. 610 0-tt revene gear, ew. .,_._ Cou bOat a1moot f1nllhod. u la. Bea-t High~. Newp<. Beecb. con 5686. 81-t!c 75-tfc C'ORONA DEL MAR FOR RENT -New kitchen apart. JACK SULLIVAN - -VICTOR M. WALKER AND ASSOCIATES ' REAL ESTATE ---INSURANCE 1205 Coast Highway-Corona de! Mar BkY SHORES EST ATES An excellent three-bedroOm home; hardwood floon;, fire- place, patio, barbecue, bunk room In garage with shower. Situated In beautiful Bay Shores Estates. $13,750 takes It. Tenns can be arranged. CORONA DEL MAR ~twjen the highway and _ocean. Two units completely tumlshed. One rented at $75.00 per month. Both these units on forty feet and aii additional forty feet goes with the property. It Is ,all fenced and landscaped. A real bargain at $18,000, terms can be arranged. Boats Priced to Sell ment for couple. Sandy's Motel, A beauutul ....,. 2-bedroom b<me 10-: A~Y~.S::",.,: cm-. dd Mar. sari- 1~~~ =-th=·:::_:;,~~ JACK SULLIVAN - -VICTOR M. WALKER serew si..p1>eo-. Sed. <::rumr. FQR RENT-rm.~ apt., peted wall to wall. Bedioom and AND ASSOCIATES • $9~. 3$-ft. Spart l'llber (l9t0) 1 -., nfriaeratlqa. -llYlnc ,_ -l.arp whldowo ie,500. !D-ft. Albettoe Bo at utllltla. Adultl. ear-ot 40th to n-faclna patio. Patio bao ~ a.st ... ..........,~ Corona del Mar (19l7) $3,850. CZ.ft. Spart Fiii>-and RI-An .. Newport Beach. ~ t1-and ...,....,. ._..w..., tt (19l7) 115,'ll!O. 78-ltp ...ua. Venetlul bllDlll -t Pb. HaJbor 1247.J -Ol' Harbor 1037 FOR RENT - 2 ,_,,. It bath; tlie --Loll ot ..,.,....,di and DOAK REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CO. Jim Doak Clyde Doalr 318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid.. Corona de! Mar "By the Sea"' 2-STORY -2-BEDROOM New-vacant~ood construction-on rear of lot. Close in on nice street. Upper story consists of large living room-ocean view-kitchen with nook. 2- Bdnn.--batl1. Lower story double garage, l/2 bath -extra rooms-R-2 wne. PRICE $8750-TERMS CORONA DEL MAR -DUPLEX, NEW Modem 2 suites consisting of large living room, bed- room, bath a nd kitchen with dinette. Dou6le garage. Close to shopping center. Price $15,850. Ready and both sides vacant. Never been occupied. · SOUTH OF HIWA Y-NEW-VACANT •• Lovely 2-Bedrm. home. Kitchen, noon, nice living room with fireplace. Rear bldg. is double garage. 3 rooms upstairs with bath. Very good construction. 40-Foot lot-near ocean. PRlCE $18,000-GOOD TERMS CORONA DEL MAR-NEW SMALL HOME Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. New and cute modem. South of highway, 4 blocks to the . beach. PL'ice $6150. Terms. NEWPORT BEACH HOME Two-bedrOom frame home partly furnished. ocean. Price $4950 at $1800 down. ·Near 2 SHOPS -FOR LEASE --= C.D.M. New, comer· shop, 12x15~Private bath. Also-next to it: new shop 12x50. Private bath. Modem shops, never been occupied. Good leases to right parties. Good location for future and present. 2-BEDROOM -FURNISHED South of highway, not far from ocean. Guest room in rear. Garage. Nice living room with fireplace .. Home nicely furnished -vacant -move in when down payment in escrow -$10,500, terms of $Z700 down, easy payments. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -NEW! ' Lovely 2-bedrm. & den home, ocean view, colorµal. Fireplace. Home has lots of fancy wood, interior constr. Tile kitchen & bath, shower over tub. Din- ing room, large kitchen. Service porch, garage. Im- mediate possession. Price· $13,500, terms. DOAK REALTY & 'DEVELOPMENT CO. Jim Doak Clyde Doak 31.8 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona del Mar "By the Sea" NICE LOT FACING GRAND CANAL $8,000 ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY 78-ltc ~ 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone 377-W -SPECIAL BULLETIN FROM CORONA DEL MAR: CHOICE LISTINGS THAT ARE EXCEPTIONAL BUYS Good 2-bedroom, 2-story stucco near the bay and ocean -• • has a fine vi.ew of bay, nearly close enough to throw something in it. Out-of- town owner and priced to sell at once. (Please no chiselling • -• please) ........ $9.000.00 Another beauty for the same price for those that like north of the highway.-.. -....... $9,000.00 Another nice little home with lots of possibilities and room to build another house ... -.. .$7,400.00 2-Bedroom home, new. . South of highway. A good buy ........... _.$8,500.00 Good buys go so fast now. we don't have time to put signs on them, so come direct to office. • Lots of good lots both sides of town North and South of highway -·····--·-·-··---Each $1,500.00 Some Hillside 1.ots (Remember, not level) Each $ 800.00 One comer needs some dirt------------· 750.00 100-Foo~ frontage on Ocean Blvd., with a most magnificent view of ocean and right down the bay. (Hlllslde, not level) ···-------$7,500.00 None but EXCEPTIONAL BUYS ALLOWED To GO IN 1HESE BUUEl'INS 78-2tc See these and lots of other good buys at OFFICE OF W. J. HOLCOM.B ·. llH Bubar~ Pb. BeL sW Car. Hubar -19tl>. ca.ta --•1111todlftaaadl--- G. E. KINNEY . Lilltinn wanted ru-caen~. Neupcat BPI •• SJD..W. ....~ -C>*'!(lietely ~ -with ---a.nae. See -dally ,_ w ilce. lD5 E. Ce>--at 4S2 DoN!a A.._, OoroDa tral Aw .. Balboa or~ (day de! llf.ar. 111,900 Ellq - houri) Harbor 315. 7&-2tc 0.-. • 15-lfc .. \ ,-:l -S ·Jia an lndepelldeut broker your Us•"• pt my pet l'Wl!l1 attmtkin. 1517 Coast Highway, Corona'del ~ '18-2b:i-~~--~<~W-be_1_~_tbe~ft•~p;._;fl)'~)~~l-~·~J:...;..-'18;-,,Uil....,,· . , ·~ ' I I ' 1· , •• • , • j -------------• • . P!p8 ••w•oa'I' •.&Lao&· x••l·'l'I•••' CDM lnhrior Artist YCIBDil , K•,-t·B.TTel!, OollL 8"': M, 1161 J0t"ns' $t-H of I~ ..... -"if (CllDtlnllod -Pqe 1) W. B. Joll1SOll's Beech Furniture Co. pons that Kmt Roberts, a Septeinb.er Sp e( i.a ,_ ---........ ,.... lbtijliooe IOla ud -~-­···•z•-• --C.ldwell Plating Co .. 991.a T1lla WU -N_,_. .... "'-_._. UllM ' Q llflca&I--wit and a dells speaker will .a ~ Jolln R. 111oy1 Stewart. al a>-dim,. ''Behind World For Office TOid ~.~·~ ~ ~°';i= Heac111nes." Stewart ~tly returned from + + + wmwn B. Jobllloh ot 1870 La-thn!<> years ol service with the Water. Mayor Reed has guna awnue, Qiota Mesa. one of anny. He 1" ~ to renew called a meeting for tomor- the condiclates for the poot of dty amoclatlona made durlni 20 yean rfNI evening, October l , · at councilman In the C<lota Mesa In-u one ol the toponotch decoraton the Newport Harbor Yacht corporation election on ~ of !nterion In Southem California. club, on the all-Important 7, . 11e11t to '!be N ...... Tlmes the topic of water. He says Call- followmg Information conce~ fomia must import more wa- hls background and q~ca ona ter and the matter of supply for the pooltton he oeekB . · ·w "W In th N L-----------~1 He ts a retired builder. 1S V1 · e ,. e ew~ Born in West Hartford. Con· p,o1"t Harbor area,' he states, Dutdt Beaeock. GOIC*&I. CONTBAOTOB PAINTING a..: B•a• ms..W * • • necticutt, Feb. 14, 1888, on a farm are also seriously concerned After fi nishing his public school over the prospects. Local de- ed~on, he entered bu&lness col-ands are Increasing stead- !ege, specializing in · administra-Uy. At the same time the live government. He also took a supply of availa ble water Is course in civil e!lgineering with yearly becoming less.'' When the International Correspondence the . two proposals to vote schooL bonds for brlnglng In water He 1s a Mason and also a mein-and repairing lines were de- ber o1 the Sons of American Revo-feated, the <XlW!cil had no lub on. other alternative but to raise CJap!fied ads DO let the job dooe. * the rates. The howl over the increased water bills is as nothing to what will happen if our supply dwindles. .. + .. insurance Jolla (Roy) Ste...rt . Four Precincts Set l)'p for Vote t (C<Jntlnuecl from Pap ll chlnlst; Jay s . Soderllnd, radio llhop; Henry C. Vauchn, trO!!er court owner; Arthur F. Yambert, retired Army officer; Waiter Weimer, retired. Clerk-Forreoi B. Owen, audi- tor, and Calla P. Viele. 'I'reasw:er -Albert Dudek, bookkeeper. Precincts and board members: BEADY FOR THE WNO OVEBLAND HA.UL Co lAlke Mood-Nino to .. or aeaplDc ullboat-tbe s1-root Peder.ea-built "Pamlln"---a. loaded on. a J1rebM low-bed at the 8-cntt yard. 'l"'be new O'llJlllM'9, J(r . ....S Mn. Al F . Pole" of Roao, Nevada, bavo re-•"'"'"' -tho "8muno"_., Spe·lrh .word mtte••s purl. or ripple, Ulm a brook. Tho htcbo ri.ro -.... obo'U do .....,. fancy parllnc 1n -IMo MMd "wtlll-waW9". -photo by Beckner No. 1-:-Grammar school, 19th St.; Dolores L . Morrison, ins~r; Be$sie N. Louns, judge; Helen J. Brace and Nancy M. Card, clerks. No. 2-Doak Garage, 2Zl8 Old Santa Ana Rd.; Lllllan H. Small- ey, inspector; Fred J . Albers, jtidge; Blanche L . Lamber ton and Grace L. Boyd, clerks. No. 3-- Gi ll Garage, 1936 Orange Ave.; Nellie G. Long inspector : Hope Bose, judge; Dorothy Burdick and Lillie 0. Cooper , clerks. No. 4- F ire station, Rochester St.; Mar- buerite Q\18.ITY, inspector ; Anna Sheflin, judge; Nneva B. Hansen and Arfa E. Smith, clerks. CLOSING PRICES Am T el & Te l ... _ ......... _.157\0 Dupont ... _,,,,_,,,.,, ............ 188 General Motors .............. 58 Ya: Goodyear ......... -............. 45\io Kennecott ···-···-·-.. ··········· 441.4 Sears ............................... 36% So Cal Edison ···-··-······· 31 % Standard Oil ................. 57% U. S . Steel ................... -. 701> Canad Pac ···-··········--··"·· 111,9 Michaud Representing Steelenders Here ' New Cabinet Business Opened in Cost~ Mesa George Michaud, 107 Via Quito, Vollie G. Dalton, a resident of Lido Isle who is the California Newport Beach the past seven sales agent for the SteeJenders years, has announced the opening deluxe commercial f isherm en , r e-of the S terling Cabinet and Con~ cen tly announced the appointmen t struction Co. at 1550 Newport of W. J . Hinsley as the Newport Ave. in Costa Mesa. Harbor representative. The former owner. of the Sterl· The 43-foot deep sea bait and ing Boat Works will specialize in 1rolling craft, current1y on display cabinets, sashwork and screens Harbor Roller Rink ;._.-at lTa ... ODlla --.. ···-..,., ... U-N--3 & 1'le.•- New Fall Program Beginning Sept. 1st 7:00 p. m."' ..... p. m. llONDAY. Ge-.1. -,_-. wltb ~ TCl!:SDAY. Noftlll;J Nlzll& M BlnlLllmall~- . WEDNESDA'I'. •eztne;d for l'lhatl>-. • TllUBllDAY. ·---, .......................... nL a SAT. Gmrnl I t Su '77 a...a Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quanty Feeds -1- Dally DrihWJ~es11• IMI l-N-port~ COSTA JU:!!• p.a. palmer INCOIPOIATID Anaheim Doctor In Cottle Suit Food Wute. The president urges his fellow citizens to cut out waste In order to 1 save food. He knows tha t most of the waste comes from the food thrown out by the wealthy families of the U. s.. including the grub from the \Vhite House table. He also understands that the great mii;ldle class and those poorer, throw mighty little food into the garbage pail ; that the l eftove r s a r e warmed over or made in to edible meals, but t hat the rich folks give no heed to such tactics. Why not put your fi nger on the real wast- ers? 1-----------~iat King's Landing, are built in made to order. Seattle and are e xtensively used _..:._:..:.__::__::_::.::_:__ _____ __.:.============' TeWinkle's Has * w. o. buck, Insurance counseJor 3333 via Ii d a, newpart beach, ca li l. telepho ne newport beach, harbor 1500 * SIGN PAINTING -<>l'- All Types of Commercial Art WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD 118' Newport Blvd. C.O.ta Meu L. W. Pierce 178' NEWPORT .B LVD. BEACON 156'19-W OOSTA MESA Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment e PLASTER MIXERS • CONCBETE llllXEBll •&KILL 84W8 e ft.AD.pa Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa GORDON a~ FINDLAY · OONTBAOTOlli. A.ND BCILl>l!:B I MH~llhd. --ill . CABINET SHOP SERVICE OABINE1'8 AND MUJ.WOBK T. C. JOl!NllON, Soipt. .._, -bot •"-"' (Cont!nued from Pue. 1l she gave bir th to a daugh ter , March 10. 1946. Testimony showed that M.rs . Cottle died of pulmonary embol- ism followin g phlebitis. with a blood clot forming in the brain of the patien t's lo\ver extremities after child birth. The hYJX>thC"tical question was propounded by Attys. Max Hur- witz of N cwport Beach and Sam Hurwitz of Orange, co-counsel for Mr. Cottle. and presiding Superior Court Judge Franklin G. West l>('rmitted it to be answered after over-ruling vigorous objections by Atty. R ichard Kirkland. counsel for Dr. Tohill. Barbor Glass Co. Z811 Lotayetle Ph. Bar. - AUTOMOBILE GLASS BOAT GLASS and Boat Lett.ering Glass Installed While You Wait 1-EVER YT HING In Quality REFRIGERATION Air CondlUonlng F.qulpment o.w • Oabbaetm • Ooall. ... Walk4na • Foantalna • 8toola Back Ban • Boo• Oompl•te --m,.;Cal;,,; e, Etc.. Plenntns "'WEBER" Dl8TBIBUTOB8 .... + High Prices. And now we come to some reasons for high prices. An item says: "U. S. buys 'dried fruit . to keep prices up" and assure a "reasonable" return to Cali- fornia growers and produc- ers. Sure, it's 0. K. t o help one section ·of the population, but what a bout t he millions \\lho want pruries, ·x:aisins, etc. at prices they can af- ford? If prices are to come down, a start must be made some\vhere, even if one sec· t ion of the nation is hurt. + + .. Auto Manlaai. A Fe w things sane drivers must watch : "In -and -Outers"; "Whipper -Sna ppers" (hot I rods); 1 'Road Hogs": ''Make- Up-Your-Minde rs." .... + Weeds! Wouldn't it be nice if weeds along our Jnain busi- ness streets were chopped down. Now take the stretch · from 30th street to the over- head on Central ·avenue, large gobs of large, seedy plants adorn ( ?) the old P. E . rig ht of way. Ain't there 'l.Jaw, please, City Dads? in west coast waters, Michaud New Manager . , pointed out. They are reputed to Harold ;'\.1. Hamm. formerly I be ex~p.tionally well-appo1nt.ed 0 ,vner of SOS Radio and Appli-for a .f1sh1ng boat a.nd are' eqwi;r ance, on Balboa Island, has been ped w1th the latest in pow~r con- appointed manager of the appli-trols. · ance department of TeWinkle.'s 1-Iardward. Costa ~a. Scotch tape, various sizel. on Hamm sold his business last aale a t the N ews-Timc>1 . Novem ber and.since then has been ta king a much-needed vacation-p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i ""i 1 h emphasis on fishing-he told the News-Times. 1 ''Whit Says'' Hello folks! Whit is proud to an-\· nouncc the arrival of Suzanne Kenyon, hjs new manager at Tbe " Plank. Suzanne '>-has just arrived · to give Plank Quality Lum~ and Building Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. B. E. BOSTJ!:TLEB Plloae -!IOlg . pa tr on s t he I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ , very be s t ot 1: ' gustatory fare. ~'And can s h e dish it up? Yum- ., yum! Just in from N'Orleans, vi\ Washington, D. C., whe r e she has been top dog at the BRITISH EM- BASSY CANTEEN. (Ain't that a twirbit word?) Canteen, huh! Well anyhoo ... Suzanne• was also manager at the ritzy ARTS CLUB of WASHINGTON, and until \Vhit had t he sense to obtain FOR ·INSURANCE ID:t!: Howard W. Gerrish 1808 Newport Boalenrd COSTA MESA ~-5151 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life license and Contract Bonds Written her talents for these fair isles off I';::;:=::=:=;;::=;;::=;;::=;;::=:;:=::;:=::==; the CALIFORNIA COAST ~·I ; Kenyon was handling parties for various embassies. and particu- larly big to-does at the l' AN AM- EIUCAN UNION where she ca- tered to hundreds of Washington's select. ~ Folks, what a treat the Harbor are·a has in this FLOWER of the SOUTH. Zowie ! Aches & Pains Receive $2000 What's more, she is the KEN- YON of the Whit-Kenyon Corpora- The city of Newpor t Beach r e-tion which has a pleasant , bu t ex- ceived $2000 in August for the pensive surprise for past and fu- l!S B. Loi An-.1-st.. A••'._ sale of city lots, it was repor ted ture patrons of 'lbe Plank. Dlloomfort-11ftd Feellnc- lrrltablo and Cranky moot of tho Umo-IDablllty Co bavo Reottul S!ee~mt aa tired on. arlfd.nc as when Soing to ...:,;;-"65% by J . A. Gant, city treasmer, to But more about this later .... ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;::;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~t h~e~ci~ty~co~ur.~.ctl~·~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 'Bye now, ''\VlilT'. ' bed-1-1< of "Pop" and VI-. tal.lty-"A burden to yomwelf and otben" -are Nature's wandnp of llOIDOthin&' radl· cally wrong. We prevent many .. Com- plete Breab" and 8erlom DIDflll8 u well u Operatlom thru oar"" Dnigteee Method• wltboat as1nc Drop, Mocll- _ clnoo, lnjoctlom or Sarpry. • Always Ample Parking Space W. B. Scott Co. are pleased to an- nounce that John R. Stewart has joined their staff of home decorators. Mr. Stewart-"Roy" to his many friends-has returned to make his home in Corona del Mar after three years of Anny Service, and is reswning a ca- reer which extends through twenty years as one of the finest decorators of interiors In Southern Cali- fornia. It will be his pleasure to aid any who desire help with their decorating problems.' He may be reached through W . B . Scott Co., a furni ture store of real distinction where one may find 36,000 square feet of floor spare devoted to dis- play of superb furniture by famous makers: DUN- BAR. WIDDICOMB, ROBERT IRWIN, JOHNSON, HANDLEY I: J0HNSON; MUELLER, JOHN WII>- DICOMB, FANCHER, TAPP,, CONSIDER H. WIL-LETI' and others. . • .Call Mr. Stewart and the W. B. SCOTI' CO. to secure the finest In deeorating skill and furniture. W. B. SCOTr CO. 4141 Atlantic Ave., L.oqf Beach 7, ~ TeJelibone 416-41 t'. • 2231h: Marine Ave. BALBOA ISLAND ~,,,..., .. * * * * * Ph. Har. 627 * * , * * * ~~~ Wily not 1ee aa NOWf Comultatlon 1" FMJo. Dolayo can be ctug.,roua and oostly. Dr. E. F. BeD, D.C., Ph.C. 101 %%ad Binet Newport Beach, Callf. Hours 9 to 5 MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Other hours by appointment Phone Barbor nu (a...Barbor l l91) • Al IENTION! HOME OWNERS: • Panel Ray Beaters • Floor Furna.- •. Electric Beaters • ' Gu Beaters A.ll&ANGEMENT!I MADI!: roa 'INSTALLATIONS WE HAVE A HANDY MAN WHO FIXES ANYTiilNG \Crown Hardware 81% o.-t Bhd. " eon-del - ·--~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....,.~--~-'t • -. ' .. -. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• earrr•~~r• r•~• .,. .,. •-~~----•~rm~~ fresh Daily --1'-0r, compl• ocim-& ..-you WM.t to eaticll. ,.,ar own. HO RM EN FISH MARKET ON Ol!:NTBAL AVENUI!: -:-NEWPORT Bl!:ACB •A··············································· . !Ir•~, ..... ~, ....... ,, • ...-r•. ·~'"''·~ ·~,.,.,. .. ---Your Every Painting Need Found ar--- Jackson-Waggoner Paint Store 'l>uti4&,A1Ji 1682 17th St. Beacon 5141-W Costa Mesa Santa Ancr-Tent & Awning Co. Once-a•Year Clearance of OUTDOOR FURNITURE STEEL FRAME Porch & Patio Chairs Stool Slat Seat and Baek Were 8.95 Now 6.25 OCB UTILITY Tilting Garden Umbrellas ----_....._po ... :~ ~~~9!; ... 14.95 Ollltonda 8! lwwd Sun Couch Wltll ..,..,Ne tieelr: ---:,-;-_~~--19.95 - NEWLY REBUILT Lawn Swings 5 ON LY, TO BE SOLD at "CWSE-OUT" PRIOES Ali ot tbtM &wlap ban n-.1- ., .. .tai f..--tbat haTfl been -PklW:ls reeoNltJoad -.d Pttb&el.. Ccn-erinp .," b .... 11 new beawy pala&ed *Ill •lpe. &Mil 1wlnc II fitted wttb bf'MMI ... b •UOo tuft.M paL Tb.e Lawn 8wlap ,...._ _.,.., N W 11P t.o 179.60. Our ''CJoe&-Out" Price 39.50 eacli Better Huny; these won·t last long! Palm s-.ro Chairs Were 19.95 16.50 ~ .......... .. METAL - Sun Lo.unges ._.....,Pb' .......... .... ......... UM-"-"~ J .................... ... --:=-~-· 27.SO •OUR BUDDGET PLAN JS A'ITRACrlVE All Siles Final:-'Free _Delivery in Harbor Area -SANTAANA TENT & AWNING CO • ~ ... llAIN ll'J', . - • ' l • '