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NOTES ON OUR CUFFS THE STAFFERS Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File); Occ ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angele pg. G1 BY THE STAFFERS ERA PASSES — Upper Newport Bay will no longer resound to the boom of shotguns and cries of duck hunters. The area, once favored spot for nimrods has been annexed to Newport Beach and as a result shooting is prohibited. DUCK HUNTING is not always a bowl of cherrie as was demonstrated in the slough back of Sunset Beach the other day when lone duck came winging over to be greeted by a haul of shot from some 40 hunters. The duck came down all right, but so did a Washington man who was struck in the face by three pellets as he sat in his boar. THE COUNTY'S greatest mass letting down of hail will come next Saturday at the 7 am Halloween co THE COUNTY'S greatest mass letting down of hail will come next Saturday at the 7 a.m. Halloween costume breakfast in Anaheim. The event seems to bring out the spirit of fun as few other things do. Star judges doff their robes favor of outlandish costumes and dignified civile leaders, businessmen and others enthusiastically vert to their childhood custom of donning Halloween costumes. The idea of the costume however, isn't to scare anybody. That wouldn't make sense. For example, a policeman in uniform or the boss in his everyday business suit are more apt to bring on an apprehension chill than they will who dressed like Bugs Bunny or Superman. A COSTA MESA resident vented her wrath against man's inhumanity to man in the following letter to the editor of the Costa Mesa Globe Herald: "Wonder who the cheesie thieves are in Costa Mesa who within six months stole two mats from my door. "Mrs. D. Reilly "236 Magnolia "P.S. Had this written went outside to mail a Mesa Globe Herald: "Wonder who the cheesie thieves are in Costa Mesa who within six months stole two mats from the front of my door. "Mrs. D. Reilly '236 Magnolia 'P.S. Had this written went outside to mail and found the third mat stolen CONSUMERS SPOKE on the need for more parking facilities in Santa Ana when a market analysis was undertaken for the Chamber of Commerce. To sample opinions in the Santa Ana shopping area 384 householders were interviewed. Of that number 213 suggested that the city increase parking facilities. Other suggestions for improvement of shopping conditions got relatively little response. UNDER THE heading of "Appropriate Name we shall list a member of the Laguna Beach Women's Republican Club who volunteered to go forth to precinct and membership drive work. She is Mrs. Dorothy Goforth." Reproduced with permission of the copy ON FFS FERS - Upper to longer room of of duck once a himrods, to News a renibited. G is not cherries d in the Sunset when a swinging by a hail 20 hunte down a Wilso was very three his boat. greatest of hair saturday at a Wilso was very three his boat. greatest of hair saturday at seen costamaheim. to bring as few o. Staid probes in fish cossed civic seen and really regood custalloween ostumes, are anyn't make e, a poor the day busiapt to ehensive all when unny or president against to man better to Costa cheap ta Mesa months from in . Reilly, magnolia. written, mail and the cheap data Mesa months from in S. Reilly, Magnolia. written, mail and stolen." DOKE out are parkanta Ana analysis for the force. was in the long area were innumber of the city facilities. is for imaging conly little heading "Names" member of Womsub who forth on membership is Mrs. The image provided is too blurry and low-resolution to accurately transcribe any text. It appears to be a screenshot of a webpage with illegible content. Therefore, no transcription can be performed from this image. ```markdown ``` duction prohibited without permission.