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Newport Balboa News Times[Icon] ...._ lit· .BESS.. Ull I • AH INDIPDIDIMT LOCAL IIIWIPAPD ....... Till-Dmlt! NIWPORT ~· DISTRICT •... = , YOLUME V. -.tESA .,. 41 ,. Citts Water -Supply Given ...... L Serious Corisideratiorf- :>n ~ - By Chamber Directors 6 d~ · ~ itlea wa. l'dlbl • ftm,.. l'dol ~I.(~ ....... !--,....,___ ~': - ~ -1:- .. ..114 • • .- ··-y...... ...­ . .,..•...,.. .. ................ {l. .-· cl / kt - t~ th ZS· ~1 N ,. .. 1>'- '~ ~ .a. .. ·be ~ : .' - "Ina ~ d... In·~ ....\. fie ........ ')'o ..... ey .... lh oa- dr .... or ....... th ..,.. an .. •......~. "'ae"'Dl. I &alii --1M wfU. NnL E ... I · ~ -.- 1 I ~- \ NEWi'ORT-BAI.flOA PRESS 194< Qeny Crocker A Ct·n~us C011t _. PRESS .......... 5 H 5 L L lf--~~~nlen_!_at I :\' ewnort Beach MOVHTIU A btrtWII.y puty _... .Estimated $!l65_ lato a IIUI'pi1M -..... ~me11t party WU · Betty Crooker ot He.lllo NEWPORT SOUVENIR AND GIFT - father: nre" Cblef Croci~: a.trlc: Or UI Monday 1111 2102 o-.,. ~t, N.,.....t a.ech ftlte M:n;IIJe &AJIOW!ocfti • ... ...aniqa ol Ulc :ut •••£ON&' .PU_,. llllcsl J-Pb J . 8 Pennti)'IV&I Rings, Neclclaces, Bracelets' and Pil}S hU • t~etr ATTEND Mh:Tifl s_ouyENIRS AND GIFTS OF ALL KINDS F . Kl'nny of U&lbot OP&N SUNDAYS PHONE 2148-W m MUna .X the 01-.mbtr or Com ''Th• Store ol a Wlllioo Article•" t.r.. Ancel.. , • ttrnr In 1 tlloD oa blshw•y•. Ot • Yes! We ~rap G!fts · .... w.-re Wa:.er F'n.a ~tb O:lUt COinpuy, t.dfld •••on• on indw - l!'tnc'h, Jl"'ll<lent f> t Elecbtc Woldla9 • &c:elyleao Woldla9 port Harbor •Chamt:oo.r ~• . E&J'I 'w Stanle)l' . .an: an• Cbar~• Pe)'!a Ba1te17 Sei'Vlce MORTIMER SC! -.,.. O...oralor hntce J02 Coral. ••lbo• 1 - We c- take cce ol your trouble without delay- . RJ•JI!It;a K:H""ir o,;.e,. .IIIIJ 6; 0......._: (Aflep • ..t .... , ......... RALPH'S GARAGE '"· A. lotodlo;ner, M:. A,. ' ' ' • f"ri_I,Uil Pill ••••••.,_t ....... Colla .... ' Luce. THE PRICE OF KNOWLEDGE J By W. KZI: MAxWEu,. ANN . ~---- . ' In the IU)alysia coVering 1943 fil)aneftl of tht• 285."'t_ti<.-s RADIO and 5S cu\mliet~ . - in CaJifomia, State Controller: Hurry 'B. CAROL HOME • AlfrO • MARINE fi1lcy thtH Wt'CIJ reveala that the com~ i ned gl' neral pay· ~w;fl--o p•e~e.n..-. - .mcnl$. ( o r cost of ·government in thiH state. ,for ' the filil'lil RADIOS REPAIRED CUT FLOW yeur. ending June 30, ~u ~ . 2M,897 . Thill fisurc h; a MARINE ELECTRICIAN ... ·POT tlt"<'n"ue· of $24 ,075,136, or ·4.15 per· cent uilder the • year. The Major'decreues PI county t> ORI,K occurred in the -BUB 'I' B. NORTON fotlowing lindJ : 'edUcation, $.1.1292,218 : highways. briJJ:CS. Pborfe 24f7 d'c. $6,123,182; Cbarlt(ea and corrections $5,674. .725 ; dt'bt -~-·"" interest , ~tnd' recjemptioM -$1 ,162,865. The in(Jucntc of. war conJitiorw t. cl!a rly villible throughout the Mtatc)o BEFORE. YOU ~o\'ernmental ~lance aheet.-· ARt: NOW ELIOillLE V11 -;ffl1l" ~111\t • I ;;:"',,:,~:":~: .: ::~~:1 1 t'O& NEW •TI&I'.8! 1il.'1. 1r ~ R . 11n•l l" ""' \hf' bell th o' rtt~{ l P"rutntto n growth COME IN AND St: ~ US! IF YOU fu rr.n al· llnJ offlctal flgu""' CAN QUAUFY WE " WILL HELP ~-~- .. 'I'OU MAKE OUT, .'fOUR APPUCA' Pier PLttitions Awalt .. TION FOR A 'nRJ:: ' CERrtflCATE- Deflnit~ Deelsiqn .. on ProJ")srd J'ark • .. LYLE POPE Aa.'IOCIA'd.D 8DVJ~ ·. 1M-· •-••~tto - -- .Garpets, Rugs and Upllolstering' CLB&IIBD - A COMPLETE UNI OF "PAl FLOOR COVERINGS ' FOR TOUR R!OUIR!MENTS DRI ~ . LUDLOK·CABPJ;'l' WOBBs··.· ' OI'EN , . ' . · SANTA ANA . · J.622 S. Maln St. r~i Mi. l..ft' Jay, .' ' ' . SteW· Ch CONRAD. SHOOK Foun CDNT·R"ACTOR AND BUILDER co'Mi:o._' iTI£ 8Ut LDINO S£RVI C:£ _...,.--.. ... ' . ., • , 11114 Newport '· PhOI For Buildiilg and Repairing Information co. __ ---- ._J District bu.~ber CQ. · WALTER 5. SPICER, Ch.ner .EWPOBT BEACH 'It Sl•t. Mi1t. ..._, p ...... •l T~. A.nrhl"' II .SO D.Rl .; ' Elegant Gifts WOMI . ' Diamonds • Jewelry Pearls• Watches • Clocks Silverware • Dresser Sets ;.0. At H. R. Trott's Syca1pore at Fifth Street Fnrt ,- .n n~ r ~,l:i .'l!rante or • , .,, s", n-l i-~ Bolli)! 111 . • "''"'• I '"r m•ltU(' IInn tntn lM ilrm41~ SANTA ANA ~-" M the Unlti!-li , SIIItu, ltft (l"rl n .. arh· dl'p:~t Phone S618 ! o d11~' Sewport rl Ll'g1on poet ..... In BUY 1). 8. WAR BONDS! d.Pparturt l'f!remont.. •• • ' / • . _... \ \, .. • • I • . I 1 Tbul'llday, July 13, 1944 Hi!Wi'Oift'&A .80l PftiJBS .- . .Televl•loa Caa Wall f{OM ..J 1(oH4 N~ !~::?:.::-$. ~ .,. 11r and lin. Lcr1d '-m pukf'\.1 nr at Coi'OI\a ctet· Mar. - 3111 R•Ul B. Ptereon Ia ~ Ma.rtioN a.,... an ....,. .......:._ !'Iunday, .toubU... n.Ver 8\lllpKl· .. .................. outaide ltaliWaJ at Iller 111 I"'OOD a t ~ a ··d Ule \'aluable ~~.at\U'f' ot I uw VI& JCtoa. Lldo !ale. new rum,.. r bon)• ~ ' " "'- they were tp nnd within. Gooa Radio .PJ.. r••• •••- Balboa weoa .. to ....., .at 1. a. ~ "' -., con. n... c.~r. which ..... ownf'd -.y I . S.. ua for expert rep&ira ud prompt ..~ Wdleeday at tJM bome ot Jilin. ....,...... ,_.a f ....., • the l.n. ,... ..,.,.. ;(}'l~r ol-1041 IWm& 1 John K. J:lUott, 100 Kut ewf, lUI at Be&. t.... AnpiN. lootf'd of Tbureday, Friday aDd Saturd•y - bom 12 DOOD to 5 p . m. t•rtor ol Mee no& wu doth - ~ • llboN .drtW. '"« valuf'd at S380 and a ~d .. ,.. lAOD& IInCk Mine at Ul U •tur watt"h \•alued Jll 1800. Ao. 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A nabelm where tae Ia AXI ~ took pia~ 11 ~ •n& 2 1·2 y~ar old 9_ary, boupt Repailed. ~ All Work Guuanteed 840 ClementiM a-ue.. St. Jolul'• W'CIIl Ill 0fu1ce lhr .1 , J Huf'than homi at Ul Mr. aDd. )ln. Stanley )IUoft~ ~~ Zdward . II...SOr baa' _.__.rt. Snn Rf'm•rttlno annue, N•wpurt CLAUDB·L JQIIJIIO., COI'I'A MW8A tal& U a N Yl! n"" II N ~thll , on Monday of t.bll WHk, - ~ Lo1 AAPl• ate ;~dl~ .:;! .at tiM t ~a. nt'!:t!Jnlnr lllld movf'd In OR ~y Nord . • The Gr.. Der VeDeti&D BliDd Bldc;r. week wiUa Mr. llll · ra.. -,nt•r. "- ,. "'' ''"'· torn1etly bnUI a liJIIn.bull•t: GoNntlo, 101 ITtb atnet. h• wiJ1o IICIIoOied u a ,. ,. ....__ 167, W ' • 1761 IUWM)IT ILVD. t~hntci&L Hit wit. 1114 ·· r '""' houee.bulldcor In hll n.ajh•t' Pvt. aa4 Mn. Jam• M.eQuane, chl,)dMa ,..acttnc Wltlt but an Amrrlcan d tllll'n ~~ .UUI Welt Ocean Front. .,... Ole par.nta, . aac~ · M rw, r. E mort-. than )0 ytara, Ia locat. pareDt. of a claul1lt.er. bom. J'rt• ..u ' atth lt.rMt. Ne,wpor{ . 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