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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-11-14 - Newport Balboa News TimesSand •• 'Dabs ·~ I. B. M. ff()SHtAI. At last New- port Harbor and Costa Mela ba'9e a golden oppor- tunlt;y. They can have their own hospital -a spleridld O.a A lnstltutloo baCked !!)> the American Ml!dlcaJ In· stltutiocl which wou>d be built -under spmworshlp of the Presbyterian Olurches ol Orange County, the fedo era! &ovemment, and public dooatloos. The amount of the latter Is so ~.­ ()()() here In Newport Harbor area-that the result may be unquestioned. Santa Ana and Laguna Beach are ready to contribute more, yet the Imposing structure would rise above the bluff imme- diately west of Newport boulevard and north of Coast Highway. The serious and growing need for such an institution Is vividly shown by a case only last week-end in which a visitor had a foot broken in an auto crash near here. He waited all night to have the break set. A mass trag- edy somewhere in the area. might be greatly aggravated by lack of hospital room. We must not fail to raise $35.- 000 for this purpose. Ask Lou Everding of Balboa Isl- and. He'll give you plenty of reasons for one here. + + + Salot... We haven't got 21 guns. or even one, but here's a salute nevertheless to the fishermen of Newport Har- bor who go out on their own, In fair weather or foul, and some have a tough time get- ting back. Fishing in spite of a blow which makes us land-based sailors hug a fire Is something to think about. for these exponents of rug- ged individualism in any weather do not add the loss , of their boa ts to the price of fish. They are a loyal, easy-ge>- ing, sympathetic breed who never let a fellow fisherman down. Several times during the past 10 days fishermen have passed up a ful l night's work to help out a distressed competitor. In that sort of livelihood there is not much r o o m f o r selfishness or smallness of character. They never stop to ask why an- other fisherman is in trouble, but help first and go on their way. + + + Planning. Maybe we don't have to wait until another city gets an idea before adopting one, because Hunt· ington Beach may be a little more flush with tax money than we, but they have inau- gurated a mighty fine plan which could bear studying. The neighbor city has just authorized iiegotiation with the owners of the ocean front properties for beautifi- cation of the area al~ the Coast Highway from Sixth to Ninth streets. After Jong )'eft1'S of study by the beech and park committee of their chamber of commerce they will coostroct parks. cement walks. paths, ornamental lights, flowers, trees and shrubs In a general beautifi- cation scheme. Entire cost ol the enterprise wili be loome by the municioalitv. When completed it wiJi join the already landscaped pre>- ' ject completed by the citv betwttn 'Third and the muni- dplll trailer park. Now we have a head start on our sister city In the way at natural beauty, we be- llew, but maybe not on de- temlnation to add to our emhelllshment. When CoAst boulevard Is widened after Its prt>Jl!!llt appraisal. and ,_ daverleef Is lnstaDed at 1he Arches, why not doll up our main entrances at least! _'J11en u -=~more money ID 111& t1D doesn't need ii(iEiidbl& en -ter or !ll!Wets or IODiedllng )!St as neces- ary, 111& beautltk'aticn plan ~ dlM'I 1 ed by our awn diP.tier ~ ClQlll!Dftce can ... hl•rhed: Jlllllt,y ot -peciple-"" here are • llHl:f .... !uleii. and If ~ C ~ are JV&llable -·d .. tbat '8dlool dlDllren SS 'I lllllp mi SJ11~ In C' ,,, ., .... , - • • esa 1 ion orl Balboa-News Times • you:nomtu Church Selects Newport Hospital Site $20,000 Bond Sale Paces Drive Paced by a $20.000 subscript.Ion by a Balboa individual, the Vic- tory Loan drive is progressing sat· isfactorily, said H. R. Hitchman, chairman. yesterday, although no totals have yet been assembled on the amount of sales to date. The committee ot 21 selling through- out the city is at work with the children at the grammar schools the most aggressive. he said. Since the talk given by Major H . Clay Conn Jr. before the var- ious grammar school children 1.ut week on activitiei; of the guerilla troops under him in the Philip- pines, they have been actively badgering their parents and others to buy bonds for the post-war con- sideration of these veterans. The~ is some chance, Hitchman believes. that the children may approach DON DURANT their long hoped-for goal of $100,-Veteran of World Wa.r D wt.o 000 sales during one campaign. •uceeeded Andy Hayma.a u . commander of Poet 291 of the Seven issuing agencies are get-Amertc.a.n Leeton. He )M'edlcts ting ready to issue the new Roose-600 memben wttb.ln tbe next velt bond and other classifications fou.r months. for buyers in this drive. The four ------------- post ortices. two banks and the I p f s ~?~ H~bo~:.:~f~ t~:~ ro eamon bon¢;. it was diAClosed. I • Hi~:~~~i:.dsto~ •9;.h~i 1 Passes Away wind windup to attain the $300.· ~~~·~e;hich h•lf i• to be in· At Laguna Three Youths Commissioned At Notre Dame Proressor Franklin Hupp Sea.. mon, father of Kay Finch CJf Ccr rooa del Mar and former resident ot that community, died at bh1 home In Laguna Beach Jut week. Ten Month's Bldg. Permits Surpass All 19 41 ··· Best · Previous Yr.··· By $500,000 Building Permit& NEWPORT BEACH HIM -298 S :Dll,o'74 11136 ------.r.-1936 -523 786,089 193'7-lle3 908,090 19S8 -MS 9U.S37 1939 -642 1181,74$ 1940 -1142 l,Of0,122 1941 -489 -····-----194.2 -320 • June High of $588,000 Not Yet Exceeded; To-.::!!=!: tal for.Year Greatest Despite Shortages of I January ....... '.-_. 116,322 Materials and Labor; Expect Great Spurt February -· TZ.1146 Marcb ···--·-----92.650 With two more months still to go, building pennlts for the city have already exceeded by more than half a million dol- lars the previous top building record for a year, 1941, when records showed a total of $1,229,484. And this with building materials scarce and difficult to obtain in the past, although reports show the situation easing up with the labor situation better and contractors accept-ing more jobs. S7000: E . S. Burwell, 2-otory bowoe On the nm ot November recorda at 910 Wetit Central avenue, SSOOO; for the year ahowed a total of David R. Carr, 4SO Aliao street, $1 ,848,792, and tor the mooth of $3600; Wlliiam D. Gannoo. 004. October, $212,:W.!. High month of Na.rctuua avenue, $4000; 0 . Z. the ~&.r. ao far, wu June with a Robert.eon, 517 Carnation a.venue, total Ct( SM8.9&f. Uated for Oc-'6000: LeRoy and true M. F\.nk, toiler were 33 new hou.9d, 2 com-5~ HeJJotrope avenue, $~; merclal at..nJctures, 1 garage and Katheryn Ne.bitt. 1759 Ocean 26 permit.a tor alteraUCKU a.nd re-boulevard, 17600: Mr. and Mrs. _, Ray Colllna. AlhambnL, 2002 p ... ni_ Permits for the l.argNt houee Ocean boulevard. $6260; Ralph to. be con.structed ln M>me time wu Olm.it, 227 Onyx avenue, $6000; F . taken out by Harry Green, who LI Norwood and Dorothy YaJe, 129 April ............ 1.lli,!'75 May ·····--·· '¥T ,527 June ···---1588,964 July ····--··-----1~,400 Auguot ...... -..... 191.MO September ...... 281,'186 Ocl<>ber ....... 212,.li4S 24 78 Changes Of Address in Balboa Alone Balboa, with a populatloa ot ap- proximately 2600 u ot tbe ttnt week ln May, bad a total Of. U78 changes ol ad-clariq -tin\ 9~ months of th1a )'llllU'. It wU revealed by Herb Km.ny, pon; muter. b 'ldi b to t 020 000 t Ninth atttet. $6000·, W . D . Klrlr.· u ng a ouae cos . a The utoGiahingfy higb munhfr S 11 Sapphire avenue, .Balboa Ial-patrlck. Santa Ana. 3803 M&n::ua of per&0ne aaking tor a cbaDge of a.od. At 108 and 210 Newport avtnue, 17400: R. M . Serva, Coe:ta addrea probably meam double boulevard L. G. Weber la erecting Meaa. 600 Orchid a.venue. 15000; that number moving, Kenny said two duplexea to cost '"°° each. R. E . and Mra. H. R. Munaon of that lhll number Of ramn7 changee .., SmallMt House Altadena,, 516 Femle&f avenue, were mad' wh1ch could bave ac- Permlt tor wbat lt perbopa the $3000 ; Jackaoo Turner, Long counted tor three to four In .ome smallest bouae to be constructed l.n Bea.ch, 2~ 43rd street, $2000, and ln8tancee, and only one tn others. this city In eome tlme la for a rut-207 43rd it.reel, $2000. Tben, too, tt doet not l:Dclude hun- dence at 1619 We.t Centr&l avenue, Smaller jobs were, Langin OU dreds of change. requested ID cm-- to be built by F'. H. Jone1 at Paaa.-Co.. 124 McFadden Place, $110 ; era.I delivery_ den&. lt 1.8 10 by 22 feet ln 9lze, ~te Nlck.llne, 4002 Olanne) Place, And t.!rfJ: ahltt of popu1atkm doe9 will conta.ln tvo.•o rnom1 and a bath $~ R:. Stickney, 414 38th street, not take in Balboa l8land or any &Dd will coat $1000, according to < 1-00: Mc:Curdy &:: CaJklna, 121:J other pa.rt of the city. 'I'll.la 1.9 one the pennlt. C08..9 t Hlgbway.Sl34: C. F . Upe, ru.ion the postmaat.er pYe for Other pt"nnlta laaued recently .~ond story &ddition at 744 LI.do l augguttog t.bat Oirf9bna. card:I be were to Harold Ha.mm. owner of Nord. $1500; Arthur Silver. ed-1 3ent tlrat claas instead al. at the the SOS Radio Electric Shop, t ori dltlon at Z06 Palm street, $2:l00. l 'h: cent rate. bec8Ulle ttae latter a atore at 300 Marlee avenue to F. \\. Boerstler. 1010 Oct>an boule-kind are not fot'Wa.l"dal ar ntarn- Tbree young harborites were H~M 75 years old. coet S•OOO : Mr. and Mn. Fred vard. $50; Don McCallum. addition ed to the 91!1'lde r. commisaioned ensigna ln the navy / feaeor-Se6.lnon WU a former Pooley or Balboa. t.Iand, 2""8tory 1 1t 41 5 San Bernardino a"·enue, u tht>y completed the la.It y_12 ~tructor ln the Texu College ot residence and magage at 620 Avo-[ ~!(){)(}, and Mr. Denni.eon, 1106 midahlpma.n claas to be held for A lnea and founder ot the S~on 1 cado avenue, Corona del Mar. C-0est Highway, addition, $750. . .ssay company ot El Paao He ---------------------------the .service by Notre Dame Un !-came to the border city in °1892 vers1ty at South Bend. Ind. They 1 and wu lnterested in mining ~ were Enel.gna Robert Orr. 900 of Mexico. He taught In the colle e :Mr. and Mrs. Ve.moo Orr or Ne<J.'· faculty at the TexaJ1 lnatltuU~ JX>rt Helghta ; Jerome Parka. aon tor 26 years and In l94l tire<! of Mr. and Mn. J . B. ParkJ!I of 1504 to m o to Co d 1 M re S . Bay Front. Balboa. laland and ve rona e Ip'. \.\'alter Van Meun. aon of J . Van p A aon. Mayo C. Seamon. left El Meurs, 121 Onyx, Balbo& !91.and. ) a.ao for Laguna Beach Iut week- ' , end to make arrangement.a for the The three ~ere graduated on I funeral, ~·hlch wu .held today at Nov. 2 and immediately left tor l p.m. a.t SL Mary's EplllCopeJ home. Bob Orr, 20, la the youngest church Lo Laguna Bea.ch. Inter· son Of the well·known Orr tamlly ment wu in Fairhaven Cemetery. \\'ho operate the On Service Sta-Be.tore retiring, Profu.or Sea- tion ln Newport. Vernon jr. is sta-mon wu oldest ln potnt of 1ervtce tioned in Tacloban, nu.r the ac:ene on the college faculty and bad of the ftnt Amertcan landings In never been at.e.nt ~ cl&a be- L.eyte, Philippine lal&nda. e&UM Of illness. He wu a mem- The younger On specl.allied ln be.r ot the American Chemical So. Ml'Oll&UUcal engineering, a D d clety and at the American Inatt- bopee to be. a tllgbt otrtcer. He lute of MJnlng l!!ngineen. He wu leaves lbortly for Alameda Air connected a1ao with the Amnican St&Uoc for wignmenL Young Smeltiq' and Renning 0xnpu.7 ot Parka expect.a auig:nment to an MWco. advanced bue in the Pacltlc. He Beaide hla eon, Mayo, be la air· •pectallz.ed in m«b•nlcaJ eng1nee"'· vived by two daughtera, Mn. Kay lng. The t.b1rd. youth could not be Ftnch and lira. Alfred H. Schultz ot Corona. del Kar; ah gnnd- cont&cted to determine h1I pl&n.1 . children and one great-grandchild. Legion Post Tries for National Membership Citation as 1500;0 Gain in Young Vets Is Announced ne elevation Of D.:x:I. Durant. a vet.era.n of World War U u com- mander of the Poet 291 of the American Legion may win a d!a- tlncUon tor the Leeton here u worthy Of naUooal citation for the percentage-Of young veterana e:n- Uated in me.mbenhlp ol. the poet. A succemor to Durant. wbo wu tlnt v1ce oomm•nder until the re- cent ?Mignatlon ot Alldrew J . Hay- man will be elected on Nov. 20. The pool ill DOW qualltled for department ett&tl<m, Dun41 ..Sd. beca1we of the.tr 160 per cent ill· cr.ae in J'OWll' vetua.n member- lbfp over -yur. Tbey bad a roll ol about UIO at tbo end at their drift Saturday, commemorating their 27th UUtl-nnaz)' at tbo cr- pn1atkn Of tbe patrtotsc Ol'IU14 atton Durant -fer -,.... ua-tlntbealr- Ro mo-to N-...,.t -ola ,... .,... and -........... ------plo7 at -pool -la 0.- del Kar. where be reetdee at 428 Orchid avenue. He recently re- ce.lved an appointment aa Newport Harbor and eo.ta Me.sa reptteen- tattve Of the New York Lite In- surance company. Tbe only otftcer ln the po« not a veteran ot thia war I.a Tbomu E. San9QQ Of :ZOl 19th street. He le an emplof" ol. the Or&n.ge Coun· ty Welfare Deputmenl · Costa Mesa Permits Lead. For October co.to M-hoadod tho Ila for the I ,~ part of the mGll'tth flf Ocrtobk In amouat. fll bulklllg ,.....ntta "' tM OOUftty, It WM lft1:fa1st by the ooUnty ..... .., ... """'rtl•-t. T1le --.... CattfOf'tllla Tal1phoM C-. pmny 'src •d U. permit new- wllll ....... ,... • MO.OllO ........ .... Meol~-fWdwoll-..... ---··-ef 1• lt•o I lb.Ml 11 !LB ••'l'Alt __ ._.. .......... __ .._ __ Former Auto Race Promoter Dies In Costa Mesa PRESBYTERIANS BUY 20 ACRE BLUFF SITE FOR FINE HOSPITAL Citizens Must Raise $35,000 to Match $70,000 from Santa Ana, $40,000 from Laguna, $200,000 from Government 'Time Won't Be on Our Side In Next War'· .. • • • N&Wl"DlllT-eALBDA ' ~ or -•w ••m NEWS-TIMES RECEIP1'8 AND DISH ..,_, Ji&Wfi&i 11~ u 0 7 t i • tN !p Mee t• lit, 1MI . ' ~ W><l ~Gllk•OitD11111ttlMI l'i1'0 O'' ..._,. T Ss7 ... 2'I !qr ,A1;sA am v---..w•• RD:w1Pts GeMIW 7Und: • Olilllt. ... M'he r l"sbt' ~ W:tb laf' ' Y ..... D 8Clldli °'9lt 0 1 9'Q1 911 lpdcn JVab1r In AdvaDce ~ In Oranp O>unvz Jlellt cm Db.-~ A Omtnl An. --S -• I ""'15 ·th ' per.,_ 8tb ....... 7 •lie DPot. pier Dmlllb No. A-26&-•30 .... per ya!' to. 'lllX19j per,,..,. to .:me Bradl!n P1Dc.tt. 6.Jteataf CID cm:DP'!I ,.. -- Jloteftd u SeconcHlua matter at the IWtoalce In N...,part Beodl, ~~~of dv ,=,; . - . Collfccla. under the Act of Kards I. 18'19 K. F. Holt, -.. ~ t.O'iiJf lt&Ddatd - • 8. A. MEYER -----EDITOR AND PRl:&IDENT Dem. ~ A ~ rm( m Dk. 1 Prtntm& Plant. 3011 w. Omtral A-.ue, Nftlpart B:ed'I'., Olllfmnla• F . L.Et claim-· i.:..-10. Blk. 329, c.D.!L- Official Paper of the City of-Newport Beach t claim-. Lot S. Bil<: u, Tr. m._ __ _ m.l50 75.00 140.00 -40.00 10.00 161.00 41'.44 31.47 360.93 An., 11d•IJ!e !-'-ta-for o.w rr y.... Kaey!kl,. ~~Lot 7, Blk. 11. Tr. Bilbo& Quit c1&1m -. Lot 2 a 4 Blk m, c.D.M-. 1!50.oo ActiYe Plarmlb& C1mi1. barina-LDt 40, Blk. ,., Tr. 673 10.00 ffZEDl10RIAL-Mem"~ Geo. y.-01, rent dk. ;i ~ ~ ·-----111.00 ...... Unloa Cll O>.. -ol 6'l*lt Oil !larftb -4,00 of B. L. Pt.tt.soon. -8upL ""f"< -·-Cl'!.:50 A. 14: Nei-, bulldl!ll perm!ta -·-·-466.00 == =::: -·----··----=== = PluUrin& permlta ·---· ·-·-:1'7.00 -SLOCIATION ~:.7Jt.Ut,J(L Ollmney permlta ---··---·-···--10.00. Collective Action -American Style S&le of .... of 7-tna Ordinance ------i...!·.oooo . R. R. H~ Lie. Col, Bua. Llcenaeo --0 . A. Joo<s, Pol. J)ldae, Fines c:ollectecL..---530.00 There was a time when It was thought that nations living --- tmder Ironclad centralized government control bad -an ad-R. R. ff<>clP!•oon. Tax Col, ' . . . ' Tam and A•raanrn~ CUJTmt -------- vantage m compulsory collective action not enjoyed by the Red<mpdcma -----------·-·--·-·-···-----· democracies. Even now the alleged advantage' of collective 191!1 Act Full ~d Aaesamenta ·--··-·-·----- ct! th th throttl Is ti F. L. Rinehart. lils r . Untt. i'eB. Tua ···-·--·---a on wi government at e e , constan y put T. J . Oinnon. Camp CU.t.. roeolpta camp Grdo. forth as the answer to all our problems. The picture of a Dorothea Wilson. Ubrarian, .....,,. It -----··- mighty nation marching as one man under the coordination ~ ~~~--Pkii~"ip&;;rO<-sevi-::~::::: of government, has proved fatally attractive to more than ~ Beadl Stace Line, rent, Parking space .. try Po "" Dept., ,...,.lpta for parking lot ······-··-·····-·-·· one t'OUil • • Propet ty Owners. Nwpt. Hu. a.ewer payments Actually, in winning the war, this country practiced a 0 . A. Jones. Police Jud2e. ~ tines ·----··--······· te d f llecti cti I taril than will R. L. Pattenon, Wat. Sup~. ""'· wat. dept. ____ _ grea r egree o co ve a on, vo un y, ever be realized by most people. Our production effort was a mir: Total -------·-·-·-····-······-------------··-·-· cl f llecti cti i' I . d "b" th DISBURSEMEN'I"S: a e o co ve a on. or examp e. m escn mg e war-CUn-ent Expense Fund ··--····-··-·-··---------···--$21.11>4.48 time collective achievements of our transportation system, Park Fund ---:------····-·---··-·-------------------384.70 Major General Charles P. Gross, chief of the army transpor: ~~ ~"'.'._-~--=~:::::::::::=:::::::::::: 7·~:~ tation job, says simply: "The biggest mass movement of Advertloing -----··---------·---------------· 1.(l03.33 men and materials in all the histo of mankind." Special Fund ···---··-··-·-·--·--------------------···-···-··--l .895.95 ry Camp Fund -----·--------------·------···-··--·-··-·------·-641.TI The largest share of that mass movement was done by the Prope!ty Fund ----·-----------··----·····-·----------------333.16 railroads. A million and a half men usin more than $25,: u~a~ted Fund ---··-·---·--·-·--------·-.------·--··---6.02 g Misce eous Bond Redemption ----·-··--······-··· 2.390.00 ~.447.75 467.12 22.38 368.43 902.95 180.43 2,607.SO 12.SO 25.00 364.12 62.SO m .oo 9.472.44 ' 000,000,000 worth of tools in the shape of railroad plant and General Bond RedempU!"' --·---·--·-------··--··-·---·----14.400.00 equipment, working under the direction of alert and capable M. 1-D. No. 2 Redempuon Fund --------·--·--·------· 2-480-00 53.295.60 railroad manage ment, and aided by the surpassing coopera: Total Funds per Clerk -------·-··-··-·--·----365.720.73 tion of shippers, travelers and government agencies, did a Outatandin& Wammts ·---·---··--·--··--------· 92·47 more effective job of their own free will than the dictators Total Fanda per~ --·--·--------·----·-SS85.8tS.%o ever dreamed of accomplishing at the point of guns. The Respectfully submitted. J . A. GANT, Treasurer. $25,000,000,000 railroad plant is in itself an accomplishment --,::;:;:;:;;:;:;:;:;::;:;::;:;;:;:;;:;:;:;:;::;:;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;:;:;::;:;;:;;;:;:;;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;:;~ ~~~;~~~€4:~"3 r--~~~~~~~~:,~~:~~:::J bonds of railroads probably exceeds the number who work foe the companies, while the number who have an indirect in: vestment in the railroads through their life insurance hold- ings or savings bank deposits and the like, Vll.$tly exceeds both combined. The whole story of American progress, as typified by the rallroe.ds, is a story o~ collective action, American style. Hitler Dead Officially. ACllU>88 1 Source ot cocaine 5 State of tn. •ent.lbllitr 9 Precloua "'°"" 10 Silk .earl <Eccl> 12 Occurrence 13 Rampart.a 14 Encloe-ure 15 Prtnter"1 mea1ure 17 Expression of impatience 1as~nn 19 Steep., small waterlall 22 Sert 24 SaOor 2.5 Erbhun (sym.) 2:8 Breach 28 Firearm (1lan1> 30 River CChtn.) S2 Spawn at a.h J4 Explo1ive mh1Ue 17 Tutt al. ba.lr 40 Sorrow ......... lw Nu' lme•. l • 11 ... C lli Id re n 's Po r f -r a its (Photo by Roberts Studio, Santa Ana) 'I'h1I cute 70uaptu wttll tbe ...,-kJlnc blue •J"• 11.Zld cbubby, tanned lep t. TolDlll.7 Oole, eon of Mr. and Mn. Walter E. Cole of the Udo Cove -* huKll.aa-Be Is elcbt montlla old, W.eo Illa OU,. Jampor &ad omlJeo ......W.tlJ, belnc .--Uy on w.I baby. -ol all, be W.. lo plaJ with hi• olsb>r, Nancy, IUld --· Deluila. Be la ro-lnc to (TOW up to '6am. to ...U, and there will be two ma.ta tor the Cole cruber with Nancy boldln( sway In t.be plley. Add Personnel To Several City Departments OP A Attempts To Aid Veterans In Rental Crisis Ernest Adam.a waa appolntcd as Several men were added to V&-a cting veteran.' relationa a.dvlaor rloua city department.a when re-to the OPA ln Southern Callfomia quest.a w ere granted by the city tut week, It waa announced by council for more a.td ln the en· Paul Ba.rkadale d'Orr, director. 'nle gtnttring, water, street. and fire boualng situation whicb attracted departments. Separate requesta for national attention because ot the a higher salary echedule for the thousands Of veteran.a loca t ing tire and police departments were here also brought, Col. Paul S . . 'Targ' Rule Results In M08t Violations Of.New .Vehicle Code Fonner Resident Of Costa Meaa Returning to School 'Under the new law a motorilt R. D. Ha1nee. dllchupd t.ra::a. may tum right ap!mt a .top Ilg-the oorrice Ja&t mmtb, _,,,,.., Dal onlJ at such lnw-t!Cl!IO to vlolt -In C0ota )(-with wbere lllgDo permlttln& ouch right Illa wllo. Tb!'?: ..., "'"1UllC -era! turna bave been erected. and pro-weeko with Kn. ICdlclr. of Jla&: vided he ytelda the rt.Pt ot way nol1a. a..-mue. . to pede.trla.na and other trattlc Fonnerly a. rc•~t of the mw., proceedlng a. directed by atgna1, Hatnee will CCDUD.ue bJa lltudlee tt ls e%plalned by the Automobile la Denver. H1a wtte accepted a Cub Of Soutbem Callfornla.. poelUon In •tile peo-,er l>ubllc Andther 1lgn1t1.cant reyilion in Ubrary. th• Code obarply in=-tho --------- ally foor a v!ol&liOll of a pedu: Kn. OlzOD Smith and Kn. 4.r: trian'a right of way at a Cl'09' thur 8qt ot the Newport arbor walk, reoultlng In lnj\frY to Iha A.lolltance Le.wl!• attmcied the pedestrian. A m•xfmum. ftne of lunchecm. meetfrtc ot the OraD.ge $&00, pr jail lor lb&. months, or County t-.ue Jut WMlt at Saata both. may be lmpceed, u ~omparad Ana. with a prevtoua total ot ~ and -------------, ftve day1 ID jail. Sticken may now be placed on the 9'.de window• to the rear at the driver. Prevloutly sticken were limited to a le'Yen·lDch aqiare ID the lOW"er corner ot the wtndahield, farthest remcwed from the driver"• pooltloo. The Code, llkewtae, cl...utes wiltUl interference with the driver or mecbaniam of a vehicle a.a un~ l&wfUI. DENTAL CO"RPS FILLED 71,000,000 TEETH -Mka BURT R. NORTON lW <-. 8-· -Ml.I N!!!!Drt ••• Qnlf.. Tbe Army DentaJ Corpe bu ~-----------. made 71.000,000 fillings. 16,M0,000 extractiona, a.nd 2,600,000 dentures tor military personnel since Pearl Harbor, Ninth Service Command Surgeon's office learned today at Fort Douglaa, Utah. -Give to the War Cheat - ROOFS APPLIED OB RZP•JBJm Free Estimates It Inspection W. I. Benbow 3602 Malcua -.Ph. Nwp~ 10J.2:J Newport -Balboa Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to E>.Jrope, Mexico, Hawaii Round-the-World Trips In the near fUture. See Mrs. Boy Keene. Ph: 891. SOl Palm, Balboa Boun: 10 a. m. te A p. m. ----·- alao requeated by the fire and ~ Lawrence, veterans relations ad· lice c b le.fll. but action WU deferred visor to Cheeter Bowles to this r....r-. LMr-IJ...,.,,, • J7,.,,., le$.,.,. r. until a irtudy could be made Of the area t or coll9Ultattona. merits ot new acbedulea through Col. Lawrence aa.ld that Ada.ma Ill. W. (or• 41111 & $wn...,. IANIA MIA the League ot cttln. will contact vetenu\11 at aepa.ra.Uon f .---• Chief Crocker uked t or three -centen, and will endeavor to serv4;_ -~====================~-men on a temporary b&ala to man a.a a lia.laon man between the OPA the tire boat, now being uaed by and army men who face the pro~ the city unW arn.ngementa can be lem of finding housing 1pac.e an.er made tor Ila acqul.atton. Tbey d1acharge. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY were: Eddie OUerte u pilot and Hundred.a ot returning veterarui engineer, $l88 per month; Miltoo. are unable to reopen 4Jelr old Arborn., engineer, 1186 per month; busineues or start new onee be· ----------- Cbarle1 van Pelt u pilot, Sl8& cauae or aha.rply rlslng commercial J. S. WHYTE per month. all on a temporary rent.I in t.b.l. a.rea, Ben Koepke, meoim Til COxmL'l.urt bula u needed Diatrlct OPA rent dlrector u.id. ~~~~ o.:,.~~~ R. L. Patte~n. city eogtneer "OPA la powerleea to check thia ~n w:ttb lDcom9 tu mM......, uked tor Wesley Paulan in the tread becau.e, unlike residential A.tmll'll • l!ltfi&WI engineering department at ll.2S property, commercial renta a.re not om. -::.""':!::~87= .._. per hour; Ignacio C..tro and Rob-~der any control.a," Koepke !Bid.. l1aw llf••..,• ~• 8UBVEY0118 SIEGEL & RAUB ll:qbieen • ........,..., U08 Newport llhd: Co-. - Telepbone 1S5S:.J un w. Gelltnl Newport -~J..11 ert Ogden 1n the ~t department 'We have no a.uthortty in thla field !.....-....:.=:...===.:..=;:...;.;--~ a.t 85 centa P""' hour. but we earneaUy uk all landlord• •ll(Jdii'.iiO'I' 1 fr'llnl1f1IUl4CB:JIAANI • IVIW&ON8, IL8 Walt.er Dy90ll and Vincent Qwlu. to &UUme their ahare ot responsl-. ,-------------, m&no were returned to the pol!ce llity for h olding the line during Arm department from the &rmed oerv: thia critical ~ver11!on period." and Monaco Gordon M.Gnmcly, MJ). lcu. TOWN SQUARES TO HAVE ABClll'l'EOT PIQ ......... llwac• After spending six months traveling via the "rumor route" to Patagonia, to Japan, and a half dazen other places Adolf Hitler has finally gone to his grave---0fflclally. nie story which Hitler's chauffeur related shortly after his arrest bas now become the accepted version of what happened to the Nazi Fuhrer. The official Allied statement said that all evidence indicated that Hitler had shot himself to death and that Eva Braun had died by taking poison on April 30, when the Russians were about to enter Berlin. Even this stab'- ment. however, is not likely to stop the stories that will arise as to Hitler's "escape" and the assertions that be has been "seen" in widely separated localities. In other words, der F\iehrer Is going ot have a long "life" even if he is dead. 41 Pre1crlptlon term • 42 Preftx mea.o- tn.1 "not" Ne. t The water dep&rtment r<qu..ted 8li W. Bav Ave., BAiboa •' F . E . Codnck &nd Lorraine M:yen. WORLD WAR II TROPHY N--Pon lTU All we.re cont\rmed. Four thouaand ob9olete U . S. 1'711 1.uweo4 A.Te. Nbitlt .... Oeotnl .... Ottlce Jin. :ltlzU a.a.; lrl pa. Will Vargas Bounc-e Back? Getullo Vargas, the man who wanted to be Brazil's peren: C.S Greek lett.e.r '4 Speab fn. d.Jstinct.Q- 47 ProteeUve 1arment 49 A cou.rtya rd 50 Tuma a side 51 Tidy S2 F lnJshe1 DOWN 1 Lids 2 A breach 3 Preserve food • Indian (M exico} 5 Bovine I An&lo-Sazoa mone7 7 Island oil Italy fl Refer 9 Corneal tent 11 Chemical compound 111 Small rua: 20 Droop ln the m iddle 21 Shell ftab 23 Nobleman 27 Ha wall an food 21 Ralaed to a ~· JO Part~~ bftd 11 NaU•• ol Jallia IS Shlald .. D>&lneo 18Ve.-m~ sa Squander -JI Rucal t:I Covertn1 at the bralD ..., Habitual dnmlt&rd 48 Enclolure .... ft ....... Ma.Mr I Dial president, does not bruise easily. After his 1!;-year "reign" was suddenly cut short in a bloodless revolution he is now reported to be a candidate for the federal senate in the coming December election. This move bas created consider: able distress among the anti-Vargas group who fear that it may lead to a split:up in the armed forces and to subsequent violence. Some groups are deUUUKl1ng that Vargas be arr ---------------------- rested and tried. Faster Than Sound On Dangerous Ground There bas long been dlscussion about planes that would fly as fast as the speed of SOWld-filx>ut 700 miles an hour. A cardinal principle of the American republic is the jeal: But th~t is Just a snail's pe.ce, for it has just been revealed ous protection of minority rights. The constitution. the that flymg machines flown in secret tests In the United States TdsJ"oee l'7 Better Nurse Along That Old Flivver CUJl.9, hov.ritzen, tanka and other Loe 6apllll NOrmandJ MO& ordnance item.I woon will be re--L------~-'----.J leaaed to communJUea to replace I '-----------...J Civil and World War I trophic• ___ .u_www __ •_·*•_u __ •.a_w_~ Ir------------. Even with uew car raUonin.g toued out the wlDdow you had .t.m better humor &Jong that old jalopy bec&UM tndlcalione an that at rtona.ted during the early daya ,-,f the war t.o the acrap metal drlve111, Ninth Service Command ordnance ot!ice lea.med today. lcut tor a while you11 have to FOl' ·qufdr: results use make It do. The automobtle lndUS· 'nmes c]awtled column&. News- try ha.a a major t.aak ol recon· ------------ version llJld thla has been compll· ,-----------~ cated by re-cent strike .. Durt.o.g the war' the tendency to dlac&rd the old ntvver reached an alarming pealL An esttmate ot the R. L. Polle: Co.. received by the Automobile Club ot Southern Cali· tornla, llhowed that 3,5811.089 p&l9«!('er UJtomobUea disappear· ed from th• hl«bW1\f'I durtng th• S.-yea.r period ending July 1. 1944. At that t1ma llcen.e regLttr&ttoa tot&led 2t,114,92:2. Why Suffer? ............, __ Palm ... Grob! and Lep-1-ol Vllal- lty-"Ahnyo 'l'lnld"-Blclo - Low Bl-rr-u.e -"Sllp- pbi&" -Onnrilq-Old belon LEROY P. ANDERSON ATTOR:NEY AT LAW eo.ta Meea Bank BuRcflng Phone 421 eo.ta M... callfomla D.A:I' IMlllOOl.8 D&N'fiih'.'8 I s Conrad Riehl•, Ml>. ' ~ ........ . 1JO IL 18* II&. 0.-- Bo-: ltlzU a.m. &ad 1-1 pa. l'bol!e us DR. Gr E. TOHILL PHY8tCIAN and IURG&ON 220I Cout •1vd . .....l:ltNport a.all ---Offloe 286:W R-. 286:11 If No Anew.,-C.H Newport I courts. the whole fabric of government Is designed to guard have rea1'hed the unbelievable speed of 1400 mph. These mar the numerically weak against opprflS$ion. The leaders of or: chines are not manned by pilots but are apparently bandied _ --.-,. __ ganlzed labor who today revel in the strength of the mob, are by remote control. 1?'"· C. C. Furnas who announced the ex: ----------- JOUJ' Umt A...t· 81:'• aDd KldDe)' Allmento _.... ~? IT to oar 1:u1...i.., 'reolu.iq... -Dt Drop, hbi, ~ .. ~ Gerald Rama, MD. 2830 Waot Cetlt.-.J AV-. DR. OBED LUCAS Dentist treading on dangerous ground. For all of their organized lstence of the new aircraft doubts If such great speeds will strength the unions are still a minority or the whole people. e:ver be commercially feasible due to the high cost of opera. In their persistent abuse of other minorities-men who want tioo. He estimated that commerdal air travel In years to to work without joining a union, and destructive attacks on come will be at about 600 miles per hour, but that pe.swoger Individual concerns-they are prepe.ring the way foe a public planes could travel 1400 mph within the next 25 years If the reaction which, in tum, may ovemm the minority rights of cost factor were no object_ Let's see: at 1400 miles per hour NICW LINS Craft Greeting Cards s .. u..rr Brookings Variety .. ~Bory. 0..-del - tl•• Matha n.n _ .. ,,.pp' Dr. E. F . llelJ. D. C., Pli.C., Ul'I IZl!d 8- Newport Be•r:lt. Clall1. -UM--1111 Boan:"-. Flt. t:IO to 7:IO ~ -.. by appola- • Zll021' W. Cetltrat, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT BEACH •oaDCIAR"• HAROLD K. GRAUFJ. Newport- Ptl. 1Qll...·NO AR.WW oaJI 301·M. X·A•y ........... llDton IL lluwell, IL D •u ..... 0eotn1 unions. we could leave New York by plane and arrive at San Fran-1~-----------! bisreg,.ro of the ba$ic principles of American justice Is a clsco an hour and eight minutes before the hour we left: I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I _practice that the unions should be coo\pelled to stop at ooce • Before y OU Build or Remodel CHAPEL "We o...-.elv.a the Belter Beno By llentng Ottiero Boot'' Phone Newport 611 """'° 1oa Ollloe -.: lt -1.1 I to I tor their dlvn sake as well as that of the natloo. ' f':iii • . ~ oar bderestlDc ~Md dlsp!Q- ~ O>lor goldeS, plann!ng ajda, com- prehensive stock of ivgs, ca!p!la and llnoleum. Unemployment Insurance The State EmplOYJIIE!Ot Stabilization Cnmmiss!oo reports that ~ts to unemployed Workers are expected to reach $80 lDlllioo for October. Yet many tliousandS pt jobs are _ aolDg ~ for men and waheo to fill them. ~ pay- tnents have increased 148 per cent in the last)hlne month& NeQ!i $19 mlllloo was paid out In that period as <XllDpand to about ~ million for the same period last ymr. The tn- u-ID claims has~ partly due to the reduction In watt- tmg ~&om two •eeks to ooe -8: llooPeYer, 1DM1•qlloy- a.it has not J'NMiwd the vnh!llM! tbat had been a&iected }ll'b'toV.JDqz • , - of this.Clean, Fonilly Newspaper THE OlamnAN 5aBNCE MONrroR I ~l!No.._ _ _.11 ' il-••• llooo ...... 'd:&I ;:"ft*':.:':?J tNl 1 a('• ltll., ........ _ .,.!16' Iii"• ~ ... -............. CIOI» ~·. .....~_............ . .. ,.. .. ,_.~ ............... p',I[ ''trt1 I ....... . ••llkl-\ __ ,_,,, ___ _, __ _.. 0 ............ . ~jJ :t 7 ,., - ' I • ..... Om-I• .. 01 I, ....... LUDLUM Carpet Works ----. l'tt._._..__ ~-A - ea.ta ..... C:.lilomia BOBEBT A. OBAWJl'OBD ()pl., D. OPTOMETllllT ICyee Eftmfned • Glt'alll .uted -Newport lOD S. R. Monaco, M. D. 8lt Bay A-, BAiboa Nwpml l'l'U "8 B. BID 1H., Loa ....... 'l11'*w 71U BF ""'*"" , 1112 N--llov...._rd Ph-2'<30 COITA ME8A llL----------....J .... p::seut . 7 n • T. R. Reeder, M. D. ~&llwpca 'I' or•• Napwll'JM I • I - ! ,., .. -.......... 2 ... zg I £!! ~___;;p Fire Chief Now Grandpa u Son Bom to Da1ighter Machine Works 1604 Newport Blvd CG8taM- A dgaret llf"bter wick tn&t P" .. ,~,.,,;i. loas and. abort of It at New- Ucally never require• lrlmmln or port Barbor Union BJch 8Cbool replacement 11 the lateat thing to .. llDIDnwd uP ID DScll: (8trbt&) come out ot. the TexWc Reaeatch Beaa. on rtctit. 8 tt. I tn.. Mid Laboratorie1 Cf United Stat~" Rub-Elwood De Ponf.ee. Wt, ' tt.. 10 ..... botll ·-.. ta at u.o oobool. • We are now through with war contracts and open for general machine work. ber company. TM doorway .. DOM too blP . Drive Caretully-~pare a Lite. • All modem machinery. All types of machine work. • Marine engllle parts du- pllca ted. • Arc and acetylene weld- ing. CYLINDER HEADS Mil.I.ED SAMPSON Machine Works , WELCOME CAFE 2560 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:-MODERATE PRICES FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER · 6 p. II\ until 10 p. m. -Sandap: 12 noon unUI 10 p. m. Open 8 a. m. to % a. m. -Closed Mondaya • Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays 8tol2p.m. Newpert 433-M Our Kitchen Open for Inspection Wm. E. Ludewig. Prop. ror Dick., a -1or, wt.o Uw. && %l! Dablla. Corona del Mar. Be b ln..,_t.od In music, and ~ .eve.raJ lnatnnnenta. Elwood, who nve. In Co.ta Mee.a,. le a MJ)homo~ and wonders bow tall be will be when • ,enior. He hopea to be a doctor. I Pbo10 ~ Gerhardt) COIN BOX PILFEA£.O SACR.AllENTO, Nov. 7. -The majority ot Calltorula'1 66 di.strict and county fa1ra are npected to resume their annual exhibits ln 19'8, Gov. Earl WUT"m WU noU- A coin box ln a public tele-fled today. phone booth at the Beacon Serv-Many or the ground.I were oc- lce St&Uon, comer or Cout High-cupled by the Anny during the way and Coa.at Boulevard waa re-war. Some may not be vacated ln ported to have been stolen and it.a 1&46. But all 86 f&in probably will content.a removed Sunday night. be able to operate ln 19'47, otrector The empty box waa recovered the of Finance Jamea S. Dean told the following morning. Governor. Pollcles governing allocatlona ot Who P8YI for advert.bin&: f ND"' at&te money to the faire were di• body. It pa.ya tor ltarlfl cuaaed at a meeting of the As- BOOKS · We Have What You Need ~TRELLITA'S (Estelle Campbell, Owner) Ph. Santa Alla S8U 515 Sortb Main Street Room 8 -Arcade Bulldinc Our Lending Library Contains the Latest Books ... sembly Interim Committee on Fa.lra and Exposltlona at Sacra- mento tut week, which wu at- tended by Dean and officlals o( the Dlvlelon of Fa.Ira and Expo- sltlom. I Mrs. B. S. L. Freitag, 223 Dia- mond avenue. Balboa laland. went lo Pasadena Wednl'lld&y to see her foster-daughter, Mi.s& Wanda Zur- brigg, who left that day for North Carolina where 1be will be mar- ried lo Charles Kelly, meleorolo.. glat. The new Mra. Kelly expect.a Holll'll: 9:30 to 5:SO to return later ld her dutie11 ln the Except Mon., 2 p.m. -5:30 p.m. National Technical laboratory, ~====================~--______________ s _outh Pasadena. ----- If Klr&HeN wnere WP~K t1~es WINPS! ............ w1et ID J011f "New Preedom Gu Jtlcd>m .. of -•owl <X>OltlNG ... Yoo'll .... a modern G• ....,. ..• &It, dlcieo., 11111 .., campldaly au-de It'll c:ooa: a Mlk#lll -1 -wllaD ,..,..,. ..U. .....,.. UJllJGIRA110N •.• lba< Sonel WI N£rilonw ..W ba lilalt and -bh &.I Ami ii Will *1 dm....,, •. .,....._ Ir bal 111> IDO'<'lllg puu. No«blnj to -ootl "0£\NlNG-UP' ... "ltbar .,...i, a.. loot -IJilim will al'"!1' ba .. pleoty of ..,. -fDr tb& c!M•'••P jolil. • You "'New ,,...._ Gu ~· will ba .._.'"'1#11 • IOUTMllN COUNTllS GAS COtAPANT ' M 0 • 11 N • • • P i AC I I C A L ••• I lA M f j I • • • • . County Taberudoele AMD. Appeall for CbriatinU Seal Help • • • DEFEND YOUR HEAL TH WITH . . ORAJIGI on Live, Dressed or Drawn Weight A. Christen l'l'th and TasUn Ave. 1945 Nov• 9' }'.hone 29S-W ' • - FINE BEDDING STREE:I' FLOOR • " , . . . Luo Kin Meet In Guam; Both : ~"\,~..:~ :": Creirmen Needed h..,... pdod~ • x no:r ,.. .....:...-Home · ';.. .,..m next di1.71 bawnv, la .L 0 Afts-Ul5 u.aa1u1u. • • Ov Men llb.tfotd epend 10 da1W -erseas • Navy Flie~ • (OonHn•>od from hC'O One) b71qtopt~-=-a_ ...... -...... Bia fl1inlf --& l<IWld trip ~---·--.. of lieutenant commander to QOkl•'MI before the -ol• ~ ':"' -~ ;::7;,: -boln& preeented with an ~ flcel'p ... ·t=y :"'~~But•!!': port lo w o1 --lmpolWlt medal ror merit.orlowr •ervtce, P"'· 0 hi. WUl m•DIP w problum ~ 41Claro-•tm•Ny for the elnking of 10 Jap Ueut. stattord njotn.4 • ;d, a'::__.. K:rllt.. ~ st&tti ,__ ... _ 1• -·-t-1D ()aJrland ' .. ._,,._ -·-wt~ • ~u --After mjo11Jllf their 'l'lolt --ot -'° Bouthlancl usme Wiien lie wu gnnted 3o.day foz a month Kn;-l.alfO cool<ed & -In ~ plW for le&ft from hl8 bull at 'nnlan. big re·~lr dinner for cooper&-wllll -Arm/I llonlco Lieut. Comdr. Stafford made tu. thmnp a wee.k l&O lut Saturday. rorcee to recruit pemonntl for way to Guam, which i.. ln the aame Before atartlnr on their c:rom--t:ran.port alb.Ip& lf"OUP Of l.Ol&n ... VfalldnS Into the COUDtry trip, the lieutenant com-While Amorlcan clvlllano - naval a1r 1tatlon one day, Wbo mander revealed that be hi con.aid-plane tor apeea7 demoblllaUoa. ebotlld be aee but h1I brothet"-ln· uln.g l"ftl"•lnlns ln the navy. Ametlean ehlp. U.. Idle In our 1a... Ueut. LulfO. JU¥11t th,.. and pan., Xralt, e&ld. "1'11......,de ol there be made a deal. and eecured o. L •• aD wa the world an perm1e11o<1 to ny out with the Erwin Tonne Takes -...-. 1t out" .. they wa1t Brother's Place_ as their tum for P"--· but tbelr turn .. apt to be alow In com.- ,._,,, Sign • • • A"J 'Tim< Station Manager 1na --......... rnJl&bl•. Tom Runkle SIGNS BOAT LETrERINO 211 \.i M.arine Ave. Balboa Island Ph. 2111-B Ret'Untlng to take ha brother'• place managtDg the Lldo Rlchneld ataUon in whJch be &111.sted before the wu, Erwin Tonne at eo.ta Mea will cootlnue t.be well~llrtab­ llabed ffrvlce a.t the f oot of lbe bridge oppoaite the U do theater, he aald lut week. Erwin upec:U to give apeelal care to lubrtcation, waahlng a.nd poliabJ.ng of can. A YOU!IC' man need have no ....,.. lfOlns' _....,_ In order to qu&ll. ty for th-JOl>o, Krall aid. It be .. pbyslc&ll7 flt, ..... & btch -educ&llon OJ' baa eompleted u mue.h ot. tt u 18 commeuurate with ht. age. MVe.D weelu' tralntn&' In tho TramportaUon Corpe Civil- ian 14.artne Deckhand School lD New Ort~ wtll flt him f or a po- sition u a deep water ea.Dor. Here la an excellent opportunity for a young man to •erve bt. coun.· ::~:.....:._~~~~~~~~~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~-;i try at the .ame Ume be le&n11 a Telephone 1347-J for FIVE-DAY SERVICE on Cleaning and Laundry CORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS Highway trade, t:U'D.I a good -.la.ry, and -t11e world. Durtna the tr&lnlnc period be wru receive a be.sic wa«e, board. 1"00Ul, and uniform allowance. Att.tt graduaUon be may be a.u:tgned to a post of duty anywbere tD the world, and wW receive a ulary ranging f rom $1MO to $2115 a year, depending upon the p~valliog rate o! pa.y ln the a,rea l:n whlcb be la .ta- Uoned_ Fisherman Sues For Divorce; Char2es Crueltv -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,1 Mon'ia Arthur Souder, Newport 11 Beach tiaherman, 403 29th 1treet, 1307 C<>Mt Pick-Up and Delivery Carl Philhart, Ma nager A 11 • WE S ERVICE Chrysler Products Factory Tra.lned Mechanic. Cars Called for and Delivered Mandie Motors, Inc. Direct Factory Cb.rp,ler • P1ymoutb Sale11 and Service 424 Main St. Huntington Beacli Phone Hun~n Beaeb %SS eioter ed a:ull last week for dlvorce from MJ'8. lllary Pauline Souder , charging extrane cruelty. The couple were married Nov. 2.5, 19-43 a.t Midway O ty a.od parted M ay l~ Jut. They have ot1e .IO.O.. 10 mont.bJ; of age but no menUon of cull't.ody waa mentioned in the compla..lnL I l!!t&t. $ p Pu I n ,, .• , BOOK ' T-o be Celebraletl Noo. 11-11 "'}"''W"""ENTY·P'O UR nation&! organ!· sation• are cooperating ~·Ith the Cblldren'1 Book c.,uncll to n1ake •hi• .. ,..,. .. ·~ ('hllrtren·-Hook \' "' lJ1e1 and many more "11J ba Te es:- tenslve Book Week d11pl&y1 IJld pr0Jec t11. The n3tlonal organ\iatlorui spon - Over $1 000 Ra ised Get Ideas Together At Annual Ba nqu et On Celebrating l o::~~~t =~ ~:~.~ .. the I G:~P~~1~9~:.D~~:: 1 .. 1 Five Dollar banquet held at Olrist week for observing tv.•o dates, one Church By the Sea recently, ac-1 nearly a year ahead, which are cordlng to the report or 1l1ss El!ie important ln the history Of New- Newla.nd, ln charge of ticket sales. port Bea.ch. They are-Atay 2~, the One,thlrd o! the amount goea t.J date on whith the barbor will the cbolr toward the pun:.bS.."t> of celt>b rate the tenth anniversary of a pipe organ, tbe balance to thE the tt'Opentng of Nev.rport Harbor church. [ tollO'IA'ing the federal improvement Rev. E. D. Goodell ac1ed as mas, pr<'gMlm which C08t nearly l \\'O ter of ceremonies and in troduced million dollar!. , p J "liJn W 't ·Be ·1 boJ'• and atrla u.ut. s._ 14. e 0<!.P!. e. OD 0ure OSi: ~de ,:!.. ~'\.~ ~ .=:',y ~ I /If the ........... had & -plan. -~ for a...-Jn Next War' tor pnit«t!on ot Ille country tb&D 81D•a (tormert1 Jloore'a Contee· tratn.1nl'. he wu IUI'& the natbi'a tk1Dar7l juat.ntmned from a nice (Continued from Pap One) leaden would be g\&d to bear trun 1ooc •uet1oll. Spent one WM:k lD. them. SU · rranci-, lncladlns thne memben Of both Newport Barbor The !lpOUer uked that the7 ln- d&yo In SUI& Crus with tho BeN &nc1 ea.ta Kea poot. ot the Amer-elude real1-In their thou&t>to. Welle famlly {formerly Of Now-lean Legion. bee&-to keep ..-ot the re- port); then aw her brother, just The four prtnctplu .b.e dwelt turning soldien they mwit be bom• from three Yfl&J'W ln lCngland, upon were: thlnktng, planning, reallatic, he aa.Jd. He a1ao uked u 'ltel1 u bu mother and ai.ter reallmn and action. He brought the that they tnat tbf!:8e veteram at on a ranch near Arllnrton, ore. matter of planning home to the the recently ended war realil:tlc- • • • • atudentl by eaytnc thetr algebra, ally when they,come home. Georp Crocker, 900 of the fire for example, would do them lJtUe :=::.::==========: fttl'CQ AND 'l'BAOl'OU rABll SQllD'llDT M. Eltiste & Co.. Inc. chlet who JI.Wt. returned from a good unleu they uaed. tt. So, be Ions sp<ll oveneu, le aid to be ... __ that their thinking 1n Pl.annJJls to re..enu.t. May the next tlme to come muat be directed to-- •tretcb be more pleuant than tbe ward a useful purpoee.. Where tut for thue boys. An lbcreulng Amerk:au once thought in tenm number are going back into the Of t.ol&Uontam bee.au.re they were fold. Tb.ey can cbe>C:* their branch -·-behind 3ll00 mu .. of oc-n ., .. 4tlt .... aoo --A-. _..... ..... .., ~ IUNo.L.&.11&. ft.WI •··t hg at •"1ce, a.nd~the area wbe.re they they real.tu tbJa t. no looger true, want to merve. he uplaJ.ned. • • • A matter ot economlca or num. You •otta have !rt.en.di tbeae her of cuua!Uee: Iott ln the tint daya to ret a place to live, obeen'· war did not 1top other na.Uorw ed. Dr. &m R. Reeder, recently re--from embarldng upon another war. turned Mr'Vins wtt.h the U . S . General of the Arm.y Geori"e M,u. 1 Army Medical Corpe. Some tnendl ab.all and Preaident Harry Truman read of the doctor'• pllgbt in the a.re thln.king in term.a of thoee I N~'I"Lmet &nd phoned blm. to B 0 W L BALBOA 2 4 0 2 let the Reeder• 1n oo ooe of the cloeut po1t·war mllltary eecreta-- wbere to find a place tor rent! • • • The Walter 10.tnea of 900 Shore Drive, Corona de1 Mi!r wbo jW!lt returned from Cb.lea.go and Ply- mouth, Ind., are dolng something about the bouaing shortage. They are building an apartment &bove The Shore Club, their ca!e on the public beach, rigbt down close to the wa ve.a ! • • • When you irpeak Of Bob Allen, who do you mean? There are at tbe latest count f lve Bob Allena in town ; two In Balboi., t wo In C~ rona del Mar, and one, the city councilman. on Balboa bland. Sportfishermen May Elect 1946 Officers This Coming Saturday Election o! officers for t he com- ing .!Jl"aoon may be set up ahead o! P.APALMER. LIDO ISU PWP1ila1P..5 I W. 0. BUCK-Insurance Co.mselor a,__ 1500 ~.f.,l 3333 VI.A LIDO CALIFORNIA the regular February general "~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==~ meeting of the Ne\\'port Harbor Sportfisher men's Association, It v.·as indicated in a letter being sent t o membere last v.·eek by "GM!!" Griffis, secretary_ Sugge!Jllona have been received that the annual meelJng be held at \\'"hite's Balboa. lsland nnt Satur- day night, Nov. 17 lnstead of the usual date ln February because the later one does not allow tbe 8980, elation to properly prepa~ !or the summer seaaon, it v.·aa said. Nom- inations were to be conaldered ln a El Paraiso Cate American Breakfasts -Lunches -Dinners FLAVORY SPANISH DISHES I STEAKS ENCHILADAS ... TACOS Closed Tuesday OPEN 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. McFa.dden Pla.ce at Court St., Nea.r Newport Pier BATTERIES CHARGED the entenWners and a group of The other, disclosed at the cbam, young people v.·ho \\·ere at the ber of commerce early this \\•eek, speakers' table and Y>ho have re, b to be the Fortieth Anniversary cently been in the ser.ice. They of the Founding of Ne9.""J)Orl Beach. Included Don Burns. Howard F ol, Sugge9llona were uked Of mem, llOm, Oele,·an Freitag, Hugh Oun-bers Jor the ma.nner l.n which tbia lap and Wave Gail George Wil· Important date could be obeerved. Iiams. Also intrOOuced were Ukewlae the Olllfornla State George Russell and Dr. Harry 1 C'ha.m.ber Of Commerce ha.a aaked 1;• ... •1111 .... -...... --....., ... _....... Whlte. Mni:. Edna Barnett who for help ln a at&te·wtde celebr&-:.;:'.:_· E G G s l,l __ · was ln charge of the dinner and lion ot the diacovcry o! gold 1n the committee named over thia pa.st ~=========================~ week-end. Darrell King I.a president, Jam.ea • ID 30 Minutes Wlth O•r lust · Installed New Super-Quick Charger. LUBRICATION SPECIALIST Mrs. Jone Trusty, who supervised state. President Braden Finch o! the dining room . the local chamber hu ~n asked S. Banett, vlce,preeldent, a nd Ray Kimbal I dlrec tor . ~ !! Featun"d on the program were to iterve on the county committee, i,, F R E s H ? readinp by Mr. Knox of Corona of v.•blc h Willard Smith, member or T,Sgt. Billy Anderson, son of ii del Mar, Lyceum and Olatauqua the board ot supervlsor"S ill chair· Mr, and Mrs. J . W. Anderson, 217 ~ il d • t ch t Wil80n etreet, Costa Me.ea. is back ·.,=_--v -B y 0 A y ,'i speaker an lormer ea er a man. .. • Whittier college. Musical num· home aftl"T' 28 months ot se-rv1ce -= :i bets included a piano solo by 1'.1rs. _ In the Army Air Forces, with over -~ I.de Ooanty B...u.c:t ~ Fi.orence Anderson. church pian· It waa a daughter !or Mr. and ] sea.a ecrvice in England, and ba.e J Pears for Canning ! lst; tenor solos by Stuart ?:ice, Mrs. John Ph11llpson. lllli,t West received his honorable ~ge I ~ ! violin wlos by Mrs. Walter Spicer, Central avenue. born Nov. 10 a.t ~m th~ Santa ~ ~y ~r ; ,: Mn. A.rtmtrong ot Santa Ana Sl. Joeeph hospital. She \\'elgbed e. e was: aw e be r • pl 'ng th a-ompan'unent and 8 pound.a, 2 ounces. Medal with !our clusters. George D. Bassett • General and Tax Accounting Fishermen's Bookkeeping Notary Public 2602 W. Central Ave. Newport Beach corui&DUy r eady aad able to rtn ;roo the qulckcat and completest Job of creulnl' &od. Ollinc' A.ucmented tome of Exper1 U..,henlc. n ow IM!lne yoo at V lrff G'S GAR.AGE TEXACO PRODUCTS • GAS STATION Service i G R 0 c E R I E s I an8~lhem eby '"the choir. . I ~==========================. l Cold Meats I Tuesday Bridge at ACE 1 =:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ! Fnilta and Vegdal!IM ; Wall~ce Home ) I •Pl>oae MU ~ --· ., f • , ! D tt ' G i Mn. Ray W'allace entertAlnod Re r1gerat1on Phone 1805,J U08 \\'eat Central Avenue, Newport Beac.b Pbooe. 1%9 and 114'·W l u Oil s rocery i m•mbenl of the Tu .. day Bridge ~ I club al her home la.st week, play ~ 11M. Newport Bhd. ~ ..._j followinl' a prettily appointed ~================-=========:::::t.!.;'•:::"•:::"'.::'"!' "!'"!"!''':!'":!'•::!'"::!"•::::·•:::"!::'"'.::"':::"':::":!:"':!''":!'::!""::!''::!'":::"'~"; luncheon.. Mn. Homer Mellott Domestic Commercial Marine Need a Good l11ci11erator7 ~•h•M ..., 11 I 11• •NO'*-Q en I.ONG BE&OB • SEARS HAS 'EMI 8'g lnclneuton, ~ 0.. M9ntd for efficient burntng.. HHvy REINFORCED COftCNt e, compJ.+. wiff1 "1t iron gr•+. ind s.,.,.k 1rrester, 7 cu. ft. .. pocity. P!.;n f.n;.i., $15 ••. b..t efhct, $17. , SEARS , ROEBUCK AND CO . Ali1rlcim • Fifi• r.• ,,_ 1'11111 6'7-.11 Opi1 Pd ... • l••mr '111 t:ll P. M. LONG lllt&CB • held b.tgb .core and Mrs. M_ J . HoM.eUer WU lov,r. Othen preeent were the Mee. dame• J ohn WN>eter. Arden Long, Sam Crawtord. Coeta Mes.a.. and W. J. Brlatol and Jack Colvin ot Ph.. H. B. «U 119 Delaware Ave. HUNTINGTON BEACH .. REPAIR WORK ON ALL MAKES" HunUngton Beach. '---------------------------' Starkey Awarded Purple Heart Richard Cleo Starkey, 22. boat, sw&ln'11 mate, second class. USNR, I 92t West Central. Newport Beach, ba.9 ~ awarded the Purple Heart ld'edal !or woun~ received in a,c, Uon aboard the American destroy~ -= er, USS Conner. The award wa.e made by the :::~'/ Cbmmander at the Second Can1et" Tuk FoJJCe and wa.i pre1ented by the aktpper o! the Conner, Lt. R. O. Au.tLn, USNR, eomevi.•here lD the Pacific. George Gay, 308 Ruby ave-nue. Balboa L!land, left thJ5 week (or Nt!W York on a two-weeia' bust., ness trip. t Our Marine Hardware t Our Gift Shop :~¥.eo. 22l2 w. Central Newport '' ' ' , '• How can a motor oil save gasoline1 Mud> g.,olior to.. .is camed tri', gnadaal .. ring and crliodcr wear. Gu m1XNteS thca blow-by," compra.- SIOD is reduad, ptrfonmott gm ~ ~M Motor Oil slows this ,...., 'way clowo -nidu ogbt on .bot or cold "'""'1 surfaces, insmes cold mo<ors •gaiolt am smning "':;&.,roucu aitial ho< spou oo loog runs. For more · ge, lesa wear-use Swida<d'• RPM Motor OiL CLAYTON THOMPSON """" •'e DisRIJlutor Bes. Plwae: 109f. Long Distance calls are still at an all-time high on the Pacific Coast But we 're working night and day • ta bring service back to normal Hen on the Pacific Cout, Loog · DiltaDce oelepbooe c:a1ll are still ar the same high Ind cbey ttached jmt befme J•P"" IUftendered. That ii why ...... ea though we are already mekiog bead""'T in bringing service back to prewar SUDdards ••• then may still be a delay beroie we can mmplete yoar Loog Distaoce call, ot cbe openax may ask }'OQ to limit it to he miaum. We ...-J'Oll to bow, hownor, dw ww'ni dol~ netycblng poaible to buny the day W'hea we'll again be able tq handle pn>mpd7 .., Loog INnnce call y~ want to make ••• ~ ' • • • I ' ,. ,.. • ~,_ L. _;:, .._ ___ ....,..-_.:_ __ _:_ ___ ..,::,_ __ ~.:_---...::..:~-..---.l*!l!!!ft!!"*CS!!!IW!~·~i:!!i!O!!i!iAL!!!!!!.::!!!!! If ..... I $ ,..y,;, Jf!•tu, Jlfws >• l& uu !"I! l'tN .?.-:.~~;=~ ~~~ Col. sailors :~~~~ ijuottngton Beach -·Newport .. ~=cs~::01es r.:=y::I:ee:t.. . --u:m u ot OctoMr 11, it Guaymas, Mex. u ~J T h By ~ t Offi ( p . k A -, . ed In Car Accident Was m Alaska :..-:~lllth ::: -~I(= ~ m;.: Seu to OUg ...... =h1~. ,contlll ~..:_ Jfate ar . ction mfiat · s-ai empl-ot tbe Kay -~.!.:::: i:i~ ":.. ~ l)oql .. , utah. mr of t!e tamouo hotel Pia-de -., • -y FOR INIURANCE IE& . Howud W. GerrUh OOllTAMUA -111 Aatomobile • Fire Accident • Life ,. Ass• ts h1J, obllpt«}' name and addl-In lpite . of the ac)lon cm the Finch Ceram1ee .Wcllo h1 COrona temporary bula. He wu call man Co<teo &t Gua--· to a 1gnmen ·~ln~bld •. er~d:.~-~ ........ ar ''A' .. eam' ,de! Mar State ~ the de! Kar were lnjuT<d, one crtUcal-and OD tbe ~ summu force corporation controlled by Emeat m.llW _ r---I 1 I 1 State Park a::anm1"1i<m-baa taken ly, when a car drlve:n by Hayward before enllatiD.g in the u . s. Cout Byfield' and Frank Borlnr of Cb!· . amonr Ille ---out Sll.JllJl.C... But illll'S' aome aUpo to _..ire 9:lOO (Ht al Wutlake of 412 Haul Drive, Co-Guard, where he served u a opec-caro. Before the war the hootelry by ~· poot ottlce dlpoztm"!'l ,... --..., ·g ltrOnd between Hllnthlcton Bach rona de! Mar, en.abed lDto the con· lallat In aafety for a conoideral>lo on Bocochlbompo Bay WU a popu-Col .John SOllorw, D ... admh1•• prdlnJ Cllrillmu po<'lr•ro d6-May Be Cha' -and Newport. all of which are .,.. crete abuttment In an underpua period In Ketchikan, Al•lk• ~.~'::" '': ~:; trauw aaolotao~ to Cit)' Engineer Uveey. ........ peeled to be Included In a ~~ to avoid hltUnr llllOther car about Pllllllp ,. the son of 14n. Oscar . .,.,._.y w o • · R. L. ~. _. trocn the Addreu p&c._ plalnlJ, and In perk eventually, as well u -midnight Friday. Moe, a clerk In the 8'lho& poet old-world atmoophere for bl&' rame natun of hla former ...irnment Ink. the cleputmtllll nqu-. 'nle BpootAr followera al the Tan at acros !mmedlatel)' Inland few a W..Uake'1 wife, Elizabeth, was office, and of Captain Hayden, well tlllb.lDg. u adjutant general Of the EICbtb pacU.,e lhould be malled ln a Barbor BJ,h wbo have been d1I-. later development into a marine ttill uncon.ecloua yeaterd&y from a known u former sea captain who Tiie new operaton plan to re-Air J'l>rce Fl(bter Oon>mand to bo -I' carton caretllll1 Ued to ao-appolnt..s In the ~ of their i>eJ'k and auto, camp, It WU concuulon received In the accident, broUfht ... ~ large yachi. here open tbe ho.telry Nov. 13 or u a happy choice tor the job in wbSch sure tt8 ate h•gcDtDr. Na.me ad A team draw 80Dle conlC)latfon lo teamed ill HuntJ:ngton Beach Y~ while be received f dialoeated hip from the ea.at cout. •000 u repaira and renovatimul the city cnctn.eer bu "*8d ~ addrea. or tJae ..,__. 18 req\lt.Nd. the ' record ot t.be B eJnen. The terday. ... and other tnjuriea. llre. JeUle HW --------- are completed. Byfteld, wbo oper-for muy montha. For the colonel Pwtah&ble mater1&la mould be nrat etrtng haa not won 1n the Under terms of· a bill passed at of 240 Heliotrope, eecretary to aU• two ot the large.t hotei. in la accustomed to (rief, be admit. marked "'perlahabl6, •• the bulletin SunMt League, but the B team the last aession of the state legis-Braden Finch was brutaed about Chicago, baa organized. ·a Mexican Ud. u that .eemed to be bJa spec-recetwd by Poetmuter R. P . .bld9 tt.ir to win the cham.pionahip lature, $399,000 is available for the face, .and Robert P. Pierce. a corporation to negotl&te a leaae 00 Lalty in the nerve center of. the Kenny pot.nta out. of lta eta.. purchase of this land. Appra1sal.s repre111entatlve of the Kay CV·. thie pictureaque 1pot. enUre u. s. F\gbtel' acUvttlu Sta of any pec>cap may not The JW¥or acrrep.Uon bu bave. not been made, 8.!'d were not amtce tn Chicago, suatained" 1 which da.lly were plotted tn tbe exceed lOO IDchN ta. comblned downed S&nta Ana. B teem by a . provJded fdr. It wu saJd, but J. H . broken leg. CLOTHES MATERNITY DR~F..S AND SLACK SUITS headquuteno ju.It outlllde Lon-lenctJi and rtrth-Wetpt few <»-ocore ~ ~. HunUD&ton Beach by Covln~oo. executive secretory of lnjurleo of all the car'• occu· for the three crucial yan ot the meetSc and PbWppine cStllvery (a-the same J.Dd: Oranp; by one point I the Division of Beaches and Parks panl49 were believed due to the European war. cept for eome point. ot the Philip... moft, 0 ; 26.Q. Tbey have only sakl that they are doing all they force of the impact when they The man now acting u aulatant pineal bu a mutmum ot. TO lbe. Anahelm and ll"Ullerton yet to II ~d to makt!, •PP= so that the were thrown a.gainat the front to· the city engineer and purebu-permlt:Ud h1 pan:e1 poet. 0th .. tackle, and they have It all ftgured may acq · • wlnd9hleld and agaln.ot the rear of tng a.rent tor aeveral city depart-oveneu ttmJt la pl&ced at 20 Iba. out, acconllng' to compar&t.ive j cl~ ~ti:~~ =du~erina the front .eat after hitting the men.ta in. order to aave whatever Delailt may be obtal.D.ed from. the ICOrte of put ramee. bow tl:l.e u ject t the Corona concrete wall. They were removed money can be u•ed by conaoUdat-J>09tmutet. yQUngeten a.re going to take the :!:f'11'8~ P~rch.:mbecause the to the office Of Dr. Erllnger ln lng purcbutng had that type of seei. tOT' Cbr1..tmu mailing two team• from northern Orange state set aside some SlO.OOO,OOO to San Juan Capl.stra.no, and from job for one of the moet important should not be placed on the &d-county lnto ca.mp. eventuall acquire properties for there to the Community Hospital FOR MEN -Good Selection of Sizes and Styles AND parta of the U. S. Army .tatloned dren al.de. A •pecial handling ''Tbe lea Ill.id about tl:l.e flnt arlous Y ..... ..1.r. throughout the in Santa Ana.. BOYS Donna • Marie Shoppe .Ill No. lhlD Bt.. AluMle 8141'. in En.eland. He sat 1n daily ,rith charge to facilitate futet band~ team the better," wu the remark ':tate nrl;~ one ot them. Elizabeth Weatlake 1S a clerk lD. Open .DallT &:SO to 5 P. M.. 8aturda.y9 'UJ 8 P. M. nve other colonel.II wbo advtaed the Ung, along with ttret cl&.11 mail, heard at the blgb •chool the other In ·the Corona del Mar proposal, the office of the ceramic• studio '---------------------------I commanding general 1n the oper-may be aecured for packapa. Tbe day. the dty of Newport Beach must and her huaband la a civiltan of. • Lumber and Building Materials Bay District Lumber Co. Pboae lll!O 1118 COAST moHWAY AT THE ABOHE8 ·GORDON B. FINDLAY CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Otftce: MlO Coast Blvd. Phone 41% CABINET SHOP SERVICE CABINETS and MILLWORK T. C. JobnM>n, Supt. 407 SOth St. Pb., 2S88·J at.Jona of more than 800 U. S. extra charge la 10 cent. up to two match in land or funds 8 similar flee manager of. the U. S . Navy fighter• whJcb protected the bomb-pound.a; 15 centa from 2 to 15 Lutheran Church state fund for beach acquisition. Llgbter·Tha.n.AJr :aa.se. ere or the baaea from enemy pounde; and 20 centa for over 10 State Senator Thomas H . Kuchel planea. PQUDd.8. Pl B iJd• · of Anaheim suggested to chamber Five commanding generai. went ans U Ing; of commerce officials in the beach through the same staff beadquar-v w· B"d Bl ff S't Ch city that nothing should be aJ-tero durtng those three yeare, but eteran ms 1 u I e osen lowed to interfere with the Imme- Colonel Sa.llors remained. Many On Handling Mai") d ·at acquisition of this property. re~arked at bJB ability to "tak e Hoping to commerce building of ~l.e Edwin c. Kelton. former lt. H e explained that by saying Oliver H. Stewart. a veteran. their nt>w church within two army engineer is actively working that moet things which irritate months. Rev. Herbert Roth, putor on beach erosion matters and ac-tb d t both bl Hi8 wh~e family reside at 124 E . Cen-0 ers 0 no er rn . tral avt>nue. Balbo6.. was wcce.u-of the Newport Harbor Lutheran guisition for the state. cheerful dlspoelUon undoubtedly ful bidder on conveying the mall church announced purchase of 2t,., fitted him for the tough ad.mini•-bt'twt>en the Balboa post office and acres for a site overlooking the trative poeltion. the bUA terminals. 8.8 well as be-harbor at the junction ot El Was Reaer'\le Officer 1 •lod d ~-Ort t..-reen the post office and the Pa· ena avenue an '-"-'ean ve. Colonel Sailors got bill reserve clflc Electric elation ln Newport. At the same time u buUdlng officer commission when be gndu· The arrangements will become eJ.1 plans were a nnounced, a board of ated 1rom Cu{ver Military Acad· fective on Nov . lS, lt was a.n-1 truste~s •W&.a nam~d to carry out em y bout 17 years ago, as an b H F Kenny post· the building pro~am. Church 8erv· R. 0 . T . C. officer. He kept thls nounced Y · · ' ivts art> being held at the Grauel t t 'th th master. con ac w e reserve officer! Chapel in Costa Mesa. temporarily Mrs. Robert Allen, 314 Anade avenue, Balboa, is drivlng north to meet her husband. Lt. Allen, who has been on Guam. Lt. H. E. Freeman, USN, re- turned Saturday to h~ home, 1723 Miramar drive, Balboa, after a year In Washington. D. C. and is now on duty in Los Angeles. Andy Hayman postcard.a that be mi88es the beach terribly. ·Eepec- ially, he write• that1he m1.8se! that daily BWim. That makes a bum reporter out of WJ. We didn't know until the former chief clerk of our draft board left that be kept in !07 H&rlne AYe. Balboa bland Phone 678 trim by taking a dally dip. '---'-----------· BALBOA CLEANE 'RS 605 East Central Avenue, Balboa corps, and advanced to rating ot ~------------until their new edifice I.a com· captain before the outbreak of the while the Battle of Britain was a pleted, It was atated earlier. --------------------------.:j recently concluded war. The-n ln l year and a half behind, they st.111 1 Rev. Roth said that the new 1940 he \\'llS acce pted as capta in s aw ptenty of the "buzz" bomb!. church y.•ill tower above lhe har- in the regular army In administra-Jn fact the!e hlt all around the I bor a nd ~' U\ serve as '1. future live capacity. fighter headquartef'.!I In a London landmArk for the city. It will be Mon.arch F1oor Dual Fresh Daily Delicious Sea Foods Or. complete equJpment when you want to catch your own. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH B'E SURl 10 INQUIRe AllOVT-&- 0\.'D~ His outtlt we nt to England w it h suburb, he said. Their effect was acceselbl•"! to both N ewport Beach the advance ech elon ln 1942, aod terrifying because it "'as usually and Costa Mesa. Quality Lumber and Building Material• • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HOSTETLER po881ble to see them coming, as The tru.!ltees named to carry out contruted with the V-2 bomb8 the building program \\'ere : Trus- whlch exploded after digging tees, Harold Faccou. Corona del themselves into the ground. Mar: E. R. Wlllcut, Col!!lta Mesa. It waa not untU Rommel wu and Earneirt Schultz, Newport drf eated In Afr:lca that the British Beach : Elders: M. K Laurie-, Co•ta would evrn tell a stranger on the Mesa.. &nd Mr. Neuman. Newport 1treets where he happened to be Height.a; Dea.cons: Theodor Haber. at the moment. the colonel remark· Costa Mesa; Richard Hubbell, ed. They rtmoved every flign from NeY.'J>Ort Beach, and William Joho- streets and railroad 1tatlona. They son, Costa Mt>aa. Paator Roth wa.s ~rmltted no road d1re<:tlon or elected to serve as chairman of mileage signs, because they were the councU and Mrs. RJcbard Hub- in fear ot lnvaaion untU the "dea· bell wae elected aecretary of the ert to~" was trapped. Only then congregation. -------------:I dJd the Brltiab carefully put aman Services a.re currently being ----------___ name plate8' underneath the eave.8 held at Harold K. Grauel chapel PhOtM 48 In railroad etationa, so that pu- sengers knew wh.a.t city they were Mr. and Mrs. H. R . Ring repre- entertng. eented the Newport Harbor R<r .§,nju>il'an/ ,, hm:C...' . Your IOt'est Lown PROTECTION PLAN Representative It Gas furnaces No Prtorlty Neceua.ry Some with Thermostats Limited Supply for Immediate Installation No Down Paymeat F .H.A. Terms New or Completed Homes Monarch Furnaces Approved by A. G. A. FREE ESTIMATES L. O. Grossnickle Orance County Dlstrlbut.or 1701 F1ower St., Cor. 17th Phone 4357 U no answer call Santa Ana 6257 and leave message SANTA ANA 4-Day Cleaning Service -BUY VICTORY BONDS- Complete Automotive Overhaul Reboring, Valve Facing and Hard Seat Grinding Attentive and Ready Service MARFAK LUBRICATION Stower's Station and Garage S1'7 Coast Blgbway, Corona del Mar, Telepbone: '7ZS Open Seven Daya a Week. Houn: 1 :SO a. m . to '7 p. m. Texaco Quality Products H. W. GEORGE '23 etb Bi. Before the war Colonel' SaUon!I tary club at the Ladles' Night was ln the retail furniture' buaineas dinner ot the Santa Ana Rotary and became manager ot a store club la.at week, and reported a In Kokomo, Ind, before enlisting. fine speaker and good muaic by Admlniatration la bil!!I bWJineu. the high .cbool band and an ac- Getting along w ith people la a cord1onlat. l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~~'.""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hobby. Specifically he ls adminiJ-I :- HunUncton lleach Ph. B. B. '601 tratlve Ufti•lant to the Jlty en· gineer and Ln the ~ater depart- ment. He moved bl.9 family of wile and t.wo aona to 1~21 Miramar street the other day. One BOD s ophomore In high acbool. other la In the eighth grade. Have you !Mord "EASY ACES"? Announcing • ~ Expert Shoe Repair·ing -at the- Newport Shoe Repair Shop· 109 -22nd St., Newpori Beaclt Now Under New Management ./ FINE QUALITY WORK FAIR, EQUITABLE PRICES Prompt Service CHARLES E. COX Oww·lh"gw · YOUR CAR WITH GENUINE P'RE-WAR PAINT! • But first come in and take a look at our fine Bake Oven •• then you'll see why our jobs are tops! One-Day Servic~ - -Credit If Desired All -Work Guaranteed HARRISON . PONTIAC CO. I ·Santa .Ana .,. ' - • • • • James Lee· W. R Foote ' Jlwutwww -2117 o.t Blod. -a.I llmte _ ,._ . Casino Cafe :1CX1 Koln St. -Lou1a v......,, -1111- --T- Barrow's Department Store me Nowpurt Blvd. -ca.ta Ka& -T-- Bo,:d'a Service Station lBlO W. Central Aft. -l'IMme 9111 --T- Balboa Fun Zone --T- Baatanchury Water Co. .._... ~ • luw D'Cllled Drtaldm ....... Phone Zmlth 4510 -V-- Balboa Market Gus Van de Unde It Fritz °""".,.. --V- Eugene Elliott ~ E. Central--Real Esta-Eltab. 1!rU --V-- Balboa Paint Store l\lr. and Mrs. ·c. Ferre~ E. Bay Ave. --V-- Larry Fisher 30th It Lafayette-Wholesale Flsh-Pbooe 260 -V- Florence Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flrbank-Balboa --V-- W, T. Jefferson 212 Ocean Blvd -Corona de! Mar --V-- Lowman Boat Builden ~ Newport Blvd -Costa Mesa --V-- Bay Shore Camp eo..t Jilghway-Helnz & Marie Kaber --V-- Excelsior Creamery Santa Ana -California --V-- B'Domes Cafe 2200 Ocean Front-Adele & George Beddome --V-- Newport Builders Supply Co. 3104 W. Caitral Ave.-Newport Beech -V-- Ocean Front Cafe 2114 Ocean Front -Newport --v- MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc. N•Vlll An:hitecu---Boat Builders-Boat Repairing --V-- Bayside Fish Market 28th & Lafayette-Newport Beach -V-- Dean Termite Control 9aU"aDieed Tennlte Contn:il-Late.t Im11ro•ed Ke~ 1017 So. Main St.-Santa AM-Phone 6683 -V-- Orkin's Department Store 1793 Newport Blvd_ -Costa Mesa --V-- F. & S. Sales Co. Santa Ana -·-Ludlum Carpet Works 1622 So. Main -Santa Ana --·--Vallely Boat Rentals Opal & So. Bay -Edgewater at Palm Ave. --V-- Balboa Cleaners ' 60!i E. Oeatral Ave.-Balboa --T-- Rawson's Cafe 101!1 Coa.t Hlch-.Y -Newport Bead> --T-- The Edgewater 1000 Shore Ave.-Corona de! Mar __ ,, __ California Marine Packiltg Co. ~tte A...,,,._Newpott --T-- • ''The Arcl)es" "'l'IMf. a Utt.le Bil Better" Oocktft.11 Lr:nmn m4 o.i. On eo..t IIlghway at Newport Blvd --V-- Van Camp's Sea Food Co., Inc. 227 20th Street -Newport Beach --V-- Ida Naylor Beach Top -Balboa Island --V-- Still's Sea Shell Cafe Palm & C"'1tral-Balbo&-lllr. and Mn. C. M. Stm --·--Starck's Cafe 10'1 21st Pla~W. B. Rowe. M&r.-Newpurt __ ,,_ Costa Mesa Paint & Hardware l\lr. and Mn. F. A. Walsh I _.,_ _.,_ The Balboa Inn 11Da 11Cnat at tbe Ba1ba ~ Newport _, _.,_ . . • • • r I 7 ••• , -5 II If, JIM , '1lt's-gOod .~t~.know that -folks at-home are -' INV STING IN OUR FUTURE BY BUYING VICTORY BONDS!~' ' 0...... ., • ...... at New Dost. .i... m. Std s... haak J. Repcrradi wu U moat.I. O'l'el"o ..... ... terriee la. Afriea ad ltalyi abo•e, •• expre•1e1 tile yt.,.,. of a1lllou of farm«'-Tdo eram DOW ,....,.... to tile (&nm.. -------------YES, that'• what Victory Bonds are ••• an inveobnent in the future for every one of ne ! And man, what a lot you get for your money in Victory Bonda! Not only the oatiafaction of knowing that yo~ are helping to onp-II ply the okilled, coolly care our wounded mnet have through long, slow months of recovery ••• hut aloo that you're protecting the future of every returning oervice QJ8l1 ••• and your mm future I Our Quota · is -- $300,000 Let's Go Over Our Quota . Victory Bonda provide a backlog to improve your 1 farm if current income drop• off ••• to get better equip-J ment, purehaoe the additional land you want when\ pricea are more to your liking. There'• no better or oafer way to nae your crop money thi1 fall tlian thia1 inveet In Victory Bonda! There are 7 cliff erent types of U.S. Govemmen SeCurieits offered in the Victory Loan. C'A>nsult any bank regarding the issue best suited to your individual requirements. -------v1ctORY LOAN ISSUE 2~% U. S. ~EASURY BONDS Dated November 15, l!Kll ... doe December 15, 1972 ••• callable after Deoomber 15, 196"1 •.. bearer or reg- lsfMed form ••• Price: Par and aeenied lnt-t. 2%% U. S. TREASURY BONDS Dated November 15, 19'5 . . • dae December 15, 1962 ••• ...naNe alter December 15, 1959 ••• 1-rer or reg- istered form ... Priee: Pv and aoooed lntered. ~% U.S. CERTD1CATES of lndebtecfness Serles K.-1M8. ••• Dated December s. 19'5 ..• doe J>&. --l. 1lNI ........ f-omly •• -Priee: Pv and ....,. oed lateroet. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES E Due 10 years from date of iMoe ••• moed at 753 of par • • • yield tA> maturity 2.903 . • . registered form only. U. S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES F Due 12 years from date of Issue ••• '"8oed at 743 of par • • • yield tA> maturity 2.533 . • • registered form only. U. S. SA VIN GS BONDS-SERIES G Due 1% years from date of lasoe ••• '"8oed at par • -• lnten.& payable ......... ...uy ... yield tA> -turti:;, ~ ... ~erect form omly • • U, S. TREASURY SAVINGS NOTF.s-SERIES C Dae a ,_ 1rem ct.tie o1 .._ ••• 111 m1 a&,_ ... yield to nzladl1 un3 ... i-tW fora omly. • • !liil It• afficMI U . .&. ,.,.77 ' ;I "I • f.1411.i ....... ,,..,., el,._,, o.,,,_,,.n,_ I • , • ' ... Bay Shore Cafe Clout Blsl>way-T, F. N-_,, _ Gaoghan'a Standard Station 2100 W. Central -N""pcrt BMdi -·--Uanaen'a Ice Cream, Malta, ~00 Ocftn Frmt Open Evenlnp Until 10:30 Davis-Gay Ma'1c Co. · ~ In Music and Saun1f'--Ooota Mm& _.,_ Newport lee Company 410 'l1llrtleth St.-Newpwt BMdi _,,_ Conrad Richter, M; D. 120 E. 1Bth St -Ooota Mae --T- Boardman'& Harbor Market 300 Marine Ave. -lllllboa Island --V- National Research & Mfg: Co. Corona de! Mar and San Dleao _.,_ Robert A. Crawford, Opt, D. 1791 Newport Blvd.---Optometrt.t-Costa Msa -V-- Kenneth E. Wilson Co. Chria-Qaft cru1sen -Oirysier Marine Ellilnee -V-- Newport Dredging Co. 631 31n St. -v- Market Spot 200 Marine Ave. -Anton Hershey -Balboa Island --V-- Port of Seven Seas Boat Landing Boat Sal.,._Marine Ways-817 Coast High- -V-- EI Paraiso Cafe · McFadden Place -Newport --V-- Sportland Bowling Center Main Street-Balboa-Phone: 2402 --V-- Sawyer Sport Shop '2<11 Marine A ve.-Balboe. Island --V-- Western Canners Co. W. M. Lon~oor --V-- Kay Finch Ceramics Corona del Mar -V-- Cliff Joye's Service 500 W. Central-Balboa-Ph. 1172 --V-- The Blue Sails Boob, Greeting Cards, Artist Sup.--Main St.-Balboo --v- Melrose Abbey Mausoleum E . Fenton Dean, Manager -Ph. Orange 131 ~V-- Juniata Ceramics 3090 W. Central -Ph. 347-W --V- Polly Apparel . Gilbert and Leah B~ta Meaa -v- Central Boat Works Designers & Builders-Foot of 31st St. • --V- Hormen Fish Market Fresh Fish and Sea Foods -v- Balboa Sportfishing Fleet Paul Lorentzen-Pavilion-Balboa --V- Sam's Sea Food Cafe' Coast Highway -SWUlet Beac:b --V-- Famous Dept. Store 201 E. Fourth St. -Santa Ana --V- ·A Friend --V- Foster & Sons Truacott CrulJers-920 Clout IIlch-.Y --V-• Theo's Cafe 318 Eut 4th St -Santa Ana _.,_ Higgins Pleasure Craft Co. Newport llescb-Dale !:. Watta, Mgr.-Ph. 20ll8 _., __ A. B. McCollum 'Udo Ille _,,_ Lido Richfield Station 3413 W. Oeatral -Erwin Tonne _., _ 'Viele Plumbing Ii Sheet Metal 1829 NewJ;OJ<t Blvd. -Ooota Maa _,,_ Q-Rlo Shoppe 315 llaln St. -JEft!r7 -GUii --_.,._ . Richard Seeley 211 Karine A_,.w ~ .!Jdlo9 lllDd ' -·-Buy Bee <We . ,,., ... fir Qir --108 llaln It. .,_ -T-• ' --------- • • , ~111 K· Jfss •• U,JMI J!a•M!l1 •• .. oz I "'ft4 liffi·pp ' . ' -. ,., ... ' =tit!; .. ·~~c: ~iv~·-~ EWS ·TIM(! J.LJ_Htl ~~ ~9. ·M 1.ILJN 0Ppo·a1' u·" IT. Y ! Sta..: ___ .1 in -!few t~~ o11111¥11 .. tl!O civ,• . . . . ,UUlftlU Jli*t ID nlaU... tllOl'eto, or ----If -doa't find wbat ya11 -lcrih[C for l14rst1115 lq ~ i.ae FtMx. Newport Beeda 12arlJ lllldpila911111r-ldca..t!111-d ' ea.llatllattlle .......... DOtbMn --------------------=~':..:..~------..!.------;__ ________ ..:,.·~--------.===========--=====::::::::=:::==:=:=:=::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= • ........ ~ to oil bl9 old pe-acconllqo to Ille _. -1111'""""'4 ~lo Cll>to -ID a .--·-t!AI Pue··-No---11 =~.<&llf:-:=-=e::-:OQlrD60l'0&=::;;;;7.;;;;;;:;;--1., ... ~1~..,~-~~.l~.l~lOI0~·~-~-~~1 llO.&n.. ~ , a.zioo 4"'1"!', fora-"'1or al men-, <J&' -el&lm tJi&t &117 ..,,,. ',_.. ,.. - a.. lf•~ -· ~ of U.. po<tloll ct ti. -wu tar 081 -™ UAi1"4C?'DrO. -Painting • DecOrating roR SALl:-Wa!Dut clJnlns tallle, ll'IRIC ~ Tll:8'l'll -FOR RB:NT -Nicely ~ 411 -Cl ~ -,tip If "'!'!!' ca --or w.plly lnclu&. -..... U folloWI, to-wit: pair and .A.lwau-loo J'raDk -8-lr • Pa!PH... A·l -dltlon; -.anlty and belLcl>, C-0-'fwo, l'ynne. -·rotlll& room, private ...-, --- --of tbe om.w ~"' ed ID u.. -for Ille-· or 4nll>on7. J . 01>11"'11. iOll ~ -.... MOii ftll47 • ..., 11--SymJlliQa 5: Nollar .....,, cloo<, PhDco auto radio. oo. &ed .,.-and -lently located, 1 block trcm -~ Cl ti. nftb Son1oe baYIJ>g or m•ldnS OJf:f olljocUOD 8tN«. Newport -; A.lldN J. port Broca P!I.. lUl-ll. ta-ttc AL ~ ln7:'\V all Utb 8L &15 t.artr.pur, eo..,_ de! Mar ,,_ anh•wo J!ll"8.HOKIN • bay, 1 block from abopa Inqulno Omnn•nd at rort Bqa. -to Ille -di tb• -Dun>cber, l901 Xarc:uo A..Cue, mcra.wi-....,. -'"" ... .... . . "U-Uc after 10 a.m. 88-21 ~!~.1000 Cout mp-~ OU% Wut Bay Ave., N~ +·-wllo llao ~ .._ ment, or dJqnm or otbot eel, N~ BMdl; Jacob ----. ..,. c~ _ ·-~· -~ ~ ui. rank cl capt•ln, i. wltb cJeterm1Dat1ca or ~-I' o1 tbt ~er, 1120 ~rfm A-ue, pa-. Voeol... 100 Mal!> ~ A.M1'l'r AJl>8 . UI WINDOW nulOI: GL488 t11e "'1>0>' n·-c1oputmat and ~t ., ~ .. aty ooott, :ai-; Ro~ c. ei-. Bel'-""" 208 -·"'--------------------8ICT J'RlllJll FOR RENT-Two upetalra otflco ..Uta ID Ballx>a. 3 roomo eaeh. Suitable for doctor, dmtiilt. at.. torney or arcbitecL NeW\y dec- orated. Pll: N. a HU. 117-tfc 1111 c1aty la Ille IDlpottk>D. ct l!:zll'll*r oba11, prior to tbt da)' 1l504 0-... ....,.. .. 8&D Pedro. -f»!•nd JS.ttw OOLl> and KACHINEUlillll 11rtn6 your wlDdowli '° eton. ~ l'&1roil ...,._ ct tbe Waz ee1 for ti.. lloarill&' ... t11e w•• wnn.., ~ bali4 tblo al.It d&1 eouu cliANiNo WAVES A. J. Burton Paint B~ ~-~ 111 Ohio, WNt VII'-mOll&, appoo1 to Ille aid Cll:1 Oowl· ol ~. 19M. acd l1D111>&" and KanlcUJ'll1I' noll& • Weotmlllster, Coot& .,..... lD4'••• and K41ltuck7. ell by brltfl7 statlDI' "' ~ A. 1. OBILINO INTERIOR DIDCORAT[NO l)y-.. Appclntmont.o Pb. l~W __ w_-__ ,...Pt>oaa _____ 1_1'7t-J ___ . _____ ,s_1_~_· - Dale Watt.a WldJe btte tbo captain lived It tbe ~ of appooL :rw a c»-JACOB BOOlllNHOEn:R · Jl'l.oe Wotlanonolllp Guarutoed l/" Beautv Sh tile-. or Kr. aDd wra. 1. "-~or aid '&'Ori<..,.,..,.. i. ROBERT c. B'liiWART J. c. Kirk PIM>n• 2eea or 1320 l 8 ,-:-&nDa op J\llllt Arrived Oont. 1111 Wat Bay ........ aDd hereby made to Ibo abon men-A. J . DUROCHER 117-ttc 1108 0aut Hlway, clol Ku ..,_ Hearinl' Al4 801 OoUt !IJtl!lw&y Pb. 2IOll8 WAN'Dl:I> TO smn' 81..tfc l.:.:.::::.:::::.:__::..c.... _____ _ -them llo&t be apoet.o to be ,tlODOd -tloo "' JnUntlml. state "' Olllforal&. ) 7&-tte BA T1'ERIES .mt ~Vftl'l!F' Dated thJa 1th day Of NO'l'flm-county ot Orallp l u. PAIN'l'ING OOlf'DU.Ol'Oa DIPLODl&HT WUl."llD II O\IIMllmaa Drul' Co. ------------MERCHANT Marine ottleer'I wife and yur old cb1ld want en.all furn. -or apt. 'UI June 1. Loulae Helm Kadau. U20 Eut Palmyra, Orange. Pbaoe 1116-J collect. 85-4tp bor 106&. Oil tblo ll.lt day "' October, ----------=------.. • FRANK L. RINEHART, .A..D .. 18411, -mo AJ.m. K. PAINTING OONTll.ACTOR WILL TAKlll CARE of cblJdron. 117 -st. Pb. aia Pueuc NoT1Cd Q1;7 ~ Ratb a Notary Public Ill aDd far Robert IL Daniel. Jr. PbaDo N. II. -.w. 11&-tfc ___________ eo-_ttc_I PuJ>·-Nov 8 lll l!MJI. tbo oald CCW!ty and otale, ruldlng Nntlng -Wa11.rp.-in, f10TICE OF FILING A.&8£88· . . ' ' thereln. dulJ' ctwnml•\oned. and Interior Decorating ;Dll'LO~~~'l'J~~W~!'lr~Oll~~·~·~=·~,,~~-WE HA.YB ~ UNG P' • for mieetric&l ~ MENT FOii. THE CON8TRUC.. NOTICE OF INT. ENDEO SALE ----·11y 1_.-.d Al>-Free Eot!mat..o : -'1211, UN, '196 "II· l'lllo 1-00Ut Hlctii•J WANTED by reepooablo Tol&- 8 ..--~-Com I ta a y •-ulpment WANTBil>-HOTEL KAID. --....... -qp. --~ -fl-W. phcme Employee, 2 or a bedroom TION OF SANITARY 8EWER Un-Section 3440 Clvll ~ thony J . Ghiloni, Andre J, ~ po pra -. 1'l!L ....... MO. . Mfc f« -1. U ,_. Ill ~ --------::-,-...,-=,--·I hou.. Permonont.,Phoao B&Dta :~~A~;u:~E::~cEEa A~~ N~~ s;;t~~o~~: =rt ~~~:'.":."'lo".:! Ph. uo~~J:X ~·:..-~ Hl!LP WANTED-Woman .. gtrt ,_1y, o.m-B<bmldt PWM> eo... PLYWOOD BOATS Ana 5888. ,80-ttc OTHER STREETS AND AL· That ARTHUR MJ!!UO v..-, to be the penon.o wbooe oam.. to "'ork In bindery department. ll20 N. Ka1n, -Ana. CiUo Rowinc or motor, 8, 10, U, 1'-ft..R __ E_.S_PO_N"'s_m_LE...,--,,WRITE==,,R-re-,-turn-- LEYS, AS CONTEMPLATEO wh°"" addrue 1a Bo• 321, Newport are 1111bocrlbod lo tile wtthln lmtnl· llM5 Put time work. Jnqutn N....-Typewriters Repaired $49.60 Uo ed from Paclflc wanta Bal- BY 11.ESOLUTION OF INTEN-Beach, County of Orange, s~ of men~ and acknowledged to me TIDE TABLES Tlmoo olflce. 114-tfc 1 Day S<rv!Ce Paddleboardo and -Wateon Ialand cottag< for 5 montha per- TION NO. 31&9 AND OF THE California., 1.ntenda to eell to ER-tha.t tbey uecuted the ama. NOVEMBER WA.NTED -Houaekeeper, depend-MESA RADIO A-ltl...ECTRONICS SatJtng Dinghy. tod. Ha.a wife, 8 mo. old baby. TIME AND PLACE OF HEAR· WIN TONNE, veodee. wboee ad! IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I HIP I.NW M1ct> Low able, full or put tln.e, atay 1794 Newport Blvd.. Watson Woodcraft Shoos Write c/o Newa-Tlm .. , Box "G". ING AS TO SAID WORK AND dreM la ~17 Balboa Street, In h&ve hereunto eet my hand and al-W 14 6 :36 12:24 5:$1 U :26 night. or Co home; family of 2 Phoo.e U6----0:>eta lleu 84 ... tc 611 0out Blg:hway, Phone 601. 87-ztp AS&£ .. MENT. Costa Mesa, County of Orange, tb.ed my otnclal ataJ the da.y and ' 79-tfe · Sta.te of Calltornia.. the !ollowtng year tn tbill Certltlcate.nr.t above '·8 2·1 '·4 0·2 adulU, 2 H. 8· girla. Phone S!)l . FOR SALE-'32 Buick eedan, l(OOd P\lrlU.&Dt to atatute, notice I.! described penonal property, to-wrttten. Th , 15 7 :03 1:53 1:12 87-2tp tire.a Geona ..U fOI' 8 Meter BOATS-Bot. Sold and Traded here-gtven thll.t the Supert.ntend-wtt·. (Se&I) ALMA ll. RATH, 5.l 4·6 1 1_:! HELP W•--"n _ ae.--·'ble bo&t. perfect condiUoo.. Triplept lit&rlne EJlgil]ea and Part.a v, F 16 7:32 1:06 7:!t :~ _,,_ .--.,.o~= s••vAG~ ··~ ent of Street. of the City of New-All 9lock in trade, and equip-Notary Public l.n and tor · per.ad to look after two chll-tube cut.er, excellent cond.lUon. .-..n..i~"""" A.lo.I • .QI .IU"""" HOUSE WANTED port Beech, bavlng made an awa&-ment of a. certain guo11n.e service e&ld County and State. S 8~.;! 1 ~ ... ~ a:!:: 2 ~: dren attemOON a.nd occa.alonal Phone N . B. 1638-W daya, or e&lJ ~· CO. Pll -·· W ment to cover the coeta and ex-station bu.9lneaa known u ''LIDO (My Commtuton Expiru October · 17 eve.a. Through November. Bal-a.t U2 Acael.a. SL, Corona. del 3090 W, Cenua..a Ave. . ~- penaa ot the cCIUltructlon of aa.ni-RICHFIELD SERVICE ST A-15, 1946.) Su. lS 8~3; 2~~ t:~ ~: boa laland. Ph. N. B. 1.286. Mar evenlnp. U..tfc Newport Beach, caut. 26-t! In Balboa Two or Three Bedrooms Permanent Residents tary ..,..,,, and appurtenanceo ID TION" and located at 3413 we.i Pub.-Nov. 6, IS, 20. 27, 194~. 0 7 • 7 --0 9 M-Uc Pen~lvani'a Oi'l c ATOC&do Avenue &nd other atreeta Central Avenue tn the City of 8·6 · .... · -------------1 Cit C>f... Ga7\lpt -~ ttme> G on -70c 111J8JOAL a UDIO II and alleyw in oald )', U COD· NewportBeach,CountyofOrao~e, CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS ,,_...,_,,.-...,.....,_, INTERESTING . The Coach Lamp Cafe 604 West Central Phone 2268 templated by ReaoluUon of Inten-State of California. and that a Fletltloua Firm Name tloD No. 31~9. adopted by the City s&le. tnumeT and uslgnmeot of '-' -a. .._, ..,. "-P. '" W 0 R K Western Auto Supply RADIO RJIPAIIW--AD '!'MM; tubeo, etc. Marine Biloctrlclu. ""-:U17. Burt Nori.oil, 1111 Cout Hgwy., Newport Bead>. O>uncD at aaJd City on the 7th the ea.me wtll be made, and the day of ~. 1946, filed the same consideration therefor wt!l be paid ln my office oo the 7th day or at 10:00 o'.:u;ck a.m. on Monday November, 194~. the 19th Cay of Novemb,.r. 194.5, I hereby f1x Monda.y the 3rd day at the escr('W department ot Bank of December, 19'~, at the hour ot o! America National Tn;.st and <l :OO o'clock P . M ., and the Council savtn~ Auocia.tion Jt.t Balboa Olamber ot the Clty Council ln Branch in Dalbo&, County of Or- t.he Clty of Newport Beach, aa the ange. State or Callfomta.. THE UNDB:RSlGNED do h....., by certify that they.,.. conducting 8UBLIC NOTICES a Real ltat&te Brokerage bualneu _•::....._ __________ _ at Tos E . Central Avenue, Balboe., utlca.te ot Purchue No. 40 luued California, under tbe nctttloua January 20, 1880 to c. E . French !J.rm name of COAST PROP-for trac. ln SE" ot Sec. 23. and ERTIES CO. and that ald rtrm '8 trac. in NE14 of Sec. 26, T. 6 S .. compoeed of the following perwona, R. 10 W., S. B. M., 27.SO &erea: whoee names a.nd a.ddreue• are u Total a.mount ot purchaae price follows, to-wit: $27.30: &mount of purchaae price Pleasant Working Conditions Autboriz.ed. Dealer 1836 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa 84-4tc Stamps For Collectors- u . S. and Foreign.. Approvala on Requeal 1-t1o Need An Extra Radio? Let u. make your battery port.- a.bl• all electric for a very rea- WANTED ON BALBOA ISLAND -3-bed.room. houee, year round, by wa.r veteran and family of S. Phone Newport 1480. 83-itc Learn TELEPHONE OPERATING MESA HOBBY SHOP eonable tee. RADIO • place, wbe.n and wbtte all persona DATED S ovember 7, 19~ Increased wage rates now in effect. 1794 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa 84-4tc sos 215 Marine, Balboa laland _llEAL ___ lllllT __ A_TE _______ ,_• tntereatcd. in the work done or ln AR'YrilTR MEU..O. Vendor Geo. B. Weiall. 316 E . Ocean pa1d s~.fa ; amount of lnterq:t p&ld Gliders, Model Planes BoatJI. Ra.Uroe.d Can, Balsa Wood. Glue, Dope, Knlvee, etc. 84-4tc 150-ft. on Main Highway lo Newport Bea.ch &re&. '660 IQ. tt. of bldg!. SUitable for ahop. or mtg. Uviag qtr1. on preroJaeL tbe aid .. eum.ent will be beard ERWW TONNE, Vendee by tbo eoid City Council. ProperlJ' Pub.-Nov. 13, l!MO. Front, Balboa. Calltomi&. S0.09: a.mount ot purchaae price BATTERIES own.en, the contractor or his aa- ~ and all other ~nona lnter- elted In s&id work or Mid ameaa- ment, feelihg aggrieved by a.ny act No. 43219 ALIAS SUMMONS L. Elalne Wei.u, 316 E . Ocean unpaid $21.84 ; amount of Interest Front. B&lboe.. California.. unpa..ld and due Ja.n. 1. 1946. Richard. W . 0th.mer. 312 Alva· $146.06: total amount or principal. rado Place. Balboa.. California. lntereet and coeta due Jan. l , 1946, Marloe H. Othmer, 312 Alvarado 1170.90. Under Tide Land Locatloo Apply Southern California 'l'eleohone Company Ibo E.. Bay Ave., Balboa :MESA RADIO .!< ELECTRONlCS 179' Newport Blvd. For Portables Also la.rge stock or tubea. - 3 Day - Phone 345-Costa Mesa Radio Repair Service 1-------------l:w:sA RADIO.!< ELECERONlCS Raloh P. Maskey 3'°"10 Cout Bl"Yd. ' 2212 '11· Central Newport In the Superior C.Urt of the State Place, Balboa. Calttornia... Number 82. C.ertitkate o! Purchaae of CallfOmla In .,,d For the WITNESS our hand.a this 26th No. 41 \88\led January 20, 1880 to COUnty Of Orante day of October, 1045. c. E. Fre.n.ch for ft'ac. tD Ei,,. of (Action brought ln the Superior GEO. B. WEISS SE1i4 of Sec. 23, and trac. bl W~ Court ot tile Coonty ot 0nnll", and J.,. ELAINE WE1S8 of SW\4 ot S<c. 24, T. 6 S., R 10 Complaint llled tn the ot.tlce of the RICH.A.RD w . OTHMER w.. s. B. M., 8.33 acree: Total or 1514"' North Main Street Santa Ana Clvk ol th~ Superior O:lw1. of aid KARLOJC H. O'nll(ER amount of purchue prtce $8.!3; County.) State of callfom.la. ) u. amount of. purchue price peJd Aak the Operator for the ():)unty of Orange ) Sl.67 ; amount or lntereet paid or ORD'PTfH OOMP.A.NY, • Call-On th1I 26th day of October, S0.03: amount of purchase price ~e! Opera.tor 86-tfc fomla Co~ P1a•ntltt, VL A. D., 1946, betore me, H. M. unpaid S6.66; a.mount of interest ---~~==-,,-,=---- Nll:WPORT on.. "" REFINING HOLKER a Notary Publlc In and unpoJd and due Jaa. l, 1946, Call 11'11>-J For 00., a California O><poratlon, et al, tor eoid County and State. per.on-$0.89; total amount ot prtnclpol, First Clasll Painters Defendant. ally appeared. Geo, B. Weta. and L. tntereirt. and cot1U due Jan. 1, 1946, A. J . Burton Pa.lnt Store THE PEOPLE OF THlC STATE ELa!ne Weial and Richard W . SM.50. Under Tide Land Location Kap.olJ& 6: Wfl9t.m.lmter. OJI" CA.LIP"ORNlA SEND 01\ltET-Othmer and :Marloe H. Othmer, Number 83. Certificate o! Purch.Me Costa Mea 7&-ttc INGS TO: NEWPORT on. 6 Down to me to be the pel'SONI No. 42 1.uued January 20, 1880 to ---------.,.,,:-::--,-- REJ"ININO CO., a Call:fonli& O>r-wbOM namee are aubecrtbed to the c . E . French for trac. in W'loi ot EXPERIENCED PA.INTERS. - porat1on. EVA lOHNSON DeKAY, wtthln t:notrument. and acknowl-NE~ and trac. In NW\4 ot SE14 Bteody wurlt. H. Ii:. 'McDonald, u l!::l<ecutrtx ot Ille lA.t WW of edged to me taat Ibey Olte<:uted ot Section 23, T. 6 S., R. 10 W., ilf Old County Rd., Coot. !4¥&- Loula 1'. DeK&y, DeceUecl; JOHN Ille ar.me. S. B. ¥., 10.89 acreo: Ti>IAI amount 8l-tfc A. YIC1UCU. FRANCIS C. 0.-IN WITNESS WHEREOll', I ot purchue price $10.39 ; amount KAN Dr wofu living ID tbJo KAT, UNION NATIONA.L BANK have hereunto 8't my band and of purchue prtce p&ld $2.08; Vlcin.lty, with transportation, for 011' PASADENA. oo Tl'Uatoe under alft>:od my ottld&l -1 tile day amount ot lnlereat pold $0.02; eral work uound hDUOO and the Lut Wll1 ot stepb.e:n 8. W~d, and year In t.b.1-certiftc&te nnt amount of purchaae price unp&ld ~t. young cbee:rtul die- .omettme. known u S. 8. Wo d, above 'ftTltten. $8.31; amount ot laterut unpaid P<*itloa and ~ to le&.rn. Decelled, Delend&llta. ~ K II.. HOLKER, and due Jan. 1. 1946, $56.61: total Part or ruu tune work. Salary You are cllrect.d t.o appear In &n Notary. Public ln and tor ea.Id amount of principal. lntere8l and open.. Jack Lawrence. No. 2, action brougtlt ~ you by Ibo lsmALl Coonty &11d Slate. coota d\Je Jan. l, 1946, $66.92. Harbor l&land Drtvo 114-tfc ahb¥e named plalnutt ln the 8uper-Pub.-Oct 30; Nov. 8. 13, 20, 1943. Punuant to the provYl.om al • lor Court of tbo Staie cl Califon>!&, Chapter 1399. statutea ot Callfor- tn and for the Cbu.uty Of Oranp, State ot Callfomia-Sta.te Lande nla.. 1945, the State La.Dda Com- and to answer the oom:plalnt there-Commlutoa. -Dlvt.alon of State ml.uton hereby demanda tha.t all in within ten daya after the Mrvice L&nda _ Department of Ftnance. amount. at. the purchue price of on YOU Of tb19 l'•mmon•, 1t eerved statement prepared by the State aaJd la.nda, both principal and ln- wtthlll tbo County cl Oran&<. or t.ndJI CommJ,ulDD punuant to Ille ......,t, ohown to be unpaid IUJd due with1n thirty da)'ll if eerved eia.-proviaiona of Cbapter 1399, Stal-by the toregolng etatement, ahall wbere, and you are noUfted that utee ot California. ~. ahowtng be pa.Id on or before October 1, unlea YOU. 80 appear and a.n..-wer total amount ot the ~bue price 1946 to the State Lt.nda Commia- u above required, the plaintttt wW of. the tollawtng ducr\bed lands Mon ' at Sacramento, tog-ether with t&ke Ju.dgment for any money or ln Orange County, tocether with the .um o! $3.00 coeU lmpoeed by d•m•ges demanded in the Com-the amount at the purchue price lbe provtaloo..a or u1d atatutea plaint, u arlldnl upoa e<mtract, or p&Jd thereon. and the amount Of upon the owner or owners of ea.ch will a.pply to the Court for any tbe purc.baae price unpaid and due certificate of purcbaae. listed in other rel.let dem•oded in the oom-October t, 19"5. Under Tide L&nd aa.ld atatemut. u we.11 u upoo plaint. Locatloo. Number S7. Oertl!Jcate of Neb penoo who ma.y have ac- Glven under my hand and .eal PUrchaa Nq. 22 lasued Febl'\lUY quired by purchue. an intuut ln of the Superior Court of the Ooun-1, 1878 to J . R. Tobe.rm.an tor ttac-all or tome portion at. the landl ty of Orange, State ot Calltornia, Uon tn NW Ji4 of Section 26. and deecrtbed lD the certtnc&te. And Ulla Si.t day of July, lM6. trac. tn NE'i( ot Sec. 27, T. 8 S., noUoe la hereby gtven that tn the B . J . SMITH, R. 10 W ., S. B. M... IM.20 acru: ntot wch unpaid balance Of Ut.e WANTED 26 SKILLED CARPENTERS Overtime Pay See MR. PETTY South Coast Co. or C.10. Hiring Hall 171M Newport Blvd. Phone S.f:>-Collta Mesa .....u. AJQfOIDfl Newpert Bea.ch, Callfornl.a Phone 402 STEEL KITCHENS Custom Built Cabinet Types Range and Sink Units Shower Doors KS.VS MADE WH tLE vom w A IT ---A:-:t--::Co_ro_na_d:--e-:-1 -::)4&-:-,---v......, 100 )(&lo l!lt. --aa4 208 Ku1ne A..-e.. Balboa rp.nA Beauutul 3 bedroom 31-tfic 2 story home I Southern Countiee Supply Co. 10 Coaat !Jlvd. North Le&=& Beacl1 Tel 11862 PIANO TEACHER 0 . V. LINSl:NBARD Gra4u&to Rey•I Con8erv•tory. Lelpalo ""-1262-W 1526 W. OoMn trront. $8500 W. J . HOLCOldB 1&17 Coaat Highway Col"Ona del Mar "Where the Flap Fly" 83-ttc 7ll-t1c l------------- Prompt Service 00 Lubrication Oil Change Greasing Washing Polishing Theodore Robins Authorised Ford Dealer 22nd "" Central, Newport 86~tfc II Carpenters Available tor_..... momt.or>ance .... ,_Jr Cl. Z. 1108Ell.T80N Qall Newport la PAINTING -PAPER RANGING and DECORATING IL Ii:, McDonald •u Old OD<mty Rd., Ph: lM-W Oolta Kua 85-ttc Washing Jilubinea Repaired Pan. For All M•k• Pick up -Dellftrl". WilL PAT CABB tw )'GOU flll-llCHULICR'll Atture or what have )"DU. PbolM Wuhtnr Machine Dop Nwpt. 2GOO. 0. R C>"&wley, Tbe 17'8 Nowport Shod, Ooota - P'Dod Boaket, 1112 Newport -.,,=-::--:--::Pbo=-.. -::2283:::--""":----:=- Bhd., Coot& w-. •ti1c "More For Your Money'' Ill" YOU 'W'Ult to .U your old We bave l\lmt tnatalled I DIW f*o- pW>o -uo. We pay hlgbut tory metllod ltetreadmoldo wblch cam pnoe. 80 yeon In a...,.. "" a -per tread than ...,. coomty. ~ Plano Co. mil ....... N . Kain. Banta Ana. s.ttc ~ ll'M"mg mor. ..,._ ..,_, Lean ~ in the mornlllc u4 1"tJmlilT1JKE FOa &ALE II • have t.bem recapped or repaired by ev.ntal' or we plcl< up your car 11114 dellftr um• d&y. l'ree $16,600 2 111.ory otuoco. ' beclroomo, Z b&tha. ExlnL lot. P&ved Good Buy - W. L. Jordan 700 Eut Contnl, Balboa Phone 158 8'1-2tD New 8-Bedroom Hom• -tloon Tllo batb 'nle ank-Double gara.p 11900 down-$66 per moatb Make your ~ DOW Be ready to ma.e in Raloh P. Maskey 8410 Clout BITd. Newport Beocb, Callfonll& Phone 402 l"OR SA.LE--Tnermon.y gu beat- er, uo. IA.weon pa beater, $3. Oerne:r Acacl.a and P&cltlc Drive., Corona. de) Mar. 85-ftp 1........ If deolnid. )(onoy bock -----,.--,.,,,..,-=-::=--,,...,..,. guarantoo le )'GOU...........,.. WANTB:D TO LE.Alim-Vacant % FOR SALE--J<ahogany drop.leaf extenaicm table. 114 Jade Ave., Balboa Island. Phone 2012-W. 87-21< G,..de A Truok ftubbw acre or 1 whole acre oo. Newport Now AvaMUle. Blvd. V!nimum. of CS yrs. P1'lter eoata .._Tire & Retread &hOp longer. WW improve to wit our our new &d4rw buatneu. Before 8 p.m. call New· O:luDtJ" Oerlr: and Oerlr. of the Total amount of purcb.ue price pure.hue price both prtnclpe.1 and 8uper1or Court of Ille St&ta cl $1118.20 ; emount Of pun:~ price Interest. to..,ther with ouch coot., callfCll"Dia, ln and tor the paid $31.84; &mOUDt ot lnlere.t be not paid wtthln the Ume abo¥e Olmaty at Oran.re-paid $12.9'7 ; amount Of purcb.ue Umlted, all or any portion 0( such Ula IQWW.1.ANJIOtJI IO FOR SALE _ BeauWul 6-piece By"-lo BlTCHOOCK, Deputy. price unpaid Slle.66; amount ot lando abon deocrlbed upon which R bllb °"" po Welnut dlDtng .. ~ druoer. ""10ll 1780 H.wport 81vcL port Beach 260, aft.er & call Tel. N. a 2SU M-tt.c Gl.2-ll. SS-tfc (Sesl SUperl8r Court lntereot unpaid and due lan. 1, the purchaa price .. unpaid, to-ro ....:.~baller. 1718 oak library table. m-lctast aet, Orup Oounty) 184&, $880.88; total amount of ll"tl!tt wtllo all moneye prrriouoly 0cun' Blod. Bel-. 115-4tc davenport. ea.y cbalr, bedding. BOAT MFG. &ad BALES--Ownero llllJlllNEllll OPPOIL'nJllll'Dii8 &I MOIQIT TO U).A1f U PUb: Sep 11 to No..-20, lNO ('I\tee) prlncip&l. t.o.t.uat and COit.a dUe ~ on account at the pure.hue ---=-~· ----:-:=-:-:= Phone 651. 87-4tp mnem forces ule of prafttab1e Jan. 1, 19'48, S990.«. Under 'nde ji-tce, wh9thn for prtnctpa.J m tn.. FOR SALE-Gu range, table top. bu.llJleea. Wwa.y locatlOXL Long CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: LAnd Location Number 78, Otrtl!-terut., will be forfeited to UM tun Ilse O"Yen, $40. 218 3appbire FOR SALE -Tw"o 9s.12 Wilton term leue. Retail, wholeaale, a- LOANS TO BtllLD, boq', -modenaJae or reftnsn- Newport Ba.Ibo&~ S."Yl:Qp and Loon-ca. -Via Lido Nephooo 1IOO FICTITIOUa Fl AM NAME lcate of Purcbue No. 31 1-..ed state, ID accordance wltll the pro--An., Balboa Ialand. 87-ltc rup, 1 eet ol. tw1n beds, 4.poet-port aalee; ol montta. orden oo January 20, 1880, to C Ji rrach vtatoo.1 ot aid at&tutM. and an ..., __ v-~-er walnut. bo1 aprtnp; dave.n-band. Franch1ae on outboard mo-111 THE UND>:RSIGNED doeo for --~a-.. T. I 8., R. 10 -ch-~--·-~ p··-··--•-n FOR SALE -3 polr ~ -port ... 1am-Pllano N a ·18. .A.17l'OMODt•. rtBU h""'by cut!ty tbat Ibey are coo.. W., us'."' B. -~.&Bo • .;..., Tota.I ~;,:";;:.,';,;' • .ill"";d ;'. Drapeo. 9 n. tong, double wt~ -~-. 8'1-2tc ton and plutle boate. N-ma-=ro=.:R:..:.:BALE--"--'--1-9~,.--..,In-d"'l_•_o _motor-_:-- ducUng Boat Desiga. build.In&' and omowit ct pwcllue price $48.SO; And -10 henby g!nn tbat color deep copper. 393 Del--:'j;, -...,-~-==--=--:----:::-= . chlnery, et.ocl<, plywood, pat-c:y<le. 920 Cout Highway. repoJ:r at Foot of 31ot Stnot. omOW>t o{ purchue price pold any P"""" ha.tng a°""'"-ot Aft-, Coota ..__ o•-FOR SA.U!:-Gu IWH IRlitalllo ~~ "::: = = -tc Newport Beach. California.. Wide< $8.71 ; amount ot ln1-paJd tbo wbole or a portion cl Ille Wido FOR SALE-Table Top Goo Ra.nS• for llvlng room. ~ radlanta, ex-Calif. M-tfc ---:=---7""-,-;---:-:--:::-: Ille ftctltloua firm ,...... 0( Cl!:N-S0.19 ; amount of ~ price above d_..1*1. but to .,..-tbo (O'Keefo A :MMritt clOluu). IX• cellent condition. Pl>one Newport ----------,.,---N.,..-'nmel adYertlsemenb llft TRAL BOAT WORKS and tbat unpold WI.Qt; amount of ID-cortU\cate Of purchaae bu _.,. cellent ccadltlolL Celling price. Beach 803· 8'1-lte -Give to the War Cl>eet -your guide ta e!Tlclent opendlng. oald ttrm la compoeed of Ibo fol-unpaid acd due Jae. l, 184&, been ""'""4ered, may protect IWI Ph: 1891>-J. 211 Topu. Balboa llO.t.nl, ll1Jl'PUa • • lO'Wlng penc1>1 wbooe oom,. and $234..aO;'tot.ol amount of prtneip.l. W>do trom fOl'fellllro b)' PQIDI' Ialand. 8'1·2tc STAR BOAT (ll23) ID good COD· .&W'lllJ W.AHU:O lllAU'l'Oll W.AlnSD ~~~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;~~~=;;;;,;-=~==----;;;;D\ I tntffat Uld OOl't8 d'o6 J-. i. 19'6&. th• •mormt ot. .. pwduaa frice . . • dttkln. ~ c. ,._ .Jon-. 217 4 $212.M. Under Ttde Lan4'J l#>l•Jon and tnt....t dlJe .., ouch ~ Ho111ery Mending Sel'Vlce -~~~~SL~~Bal~-~~x~"'~·'"'~_.::~~te WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS and Will Pay Top Prices Number 80. Outtftcate ol Pm'chaa ~ fbm..leb.lq •tiltacltoe"J" m-a-4&7 att1ce. .l..Ch'tM on the bMt • No. 89 '-'Od January JO, lJIO to dolice Cl 1W1 P'• • oy rlpt to tbe -..,. to bQy. KA.Rnll!! WATS c. 11. ll'ronch tor Inc. ID Ni. of l&Dd, .. tn a.14 -punldod. May Worley, ™ Otla Bide, BaUJ ..it um. -a.allal>le. Boe. 2e, T. t S.. R. 10 W., S. II. Ill.. Do ~ Wbonol tbo undenic»-4tb A Main, 8a.nta Am. 87-4tp KM:<:UJIDT • CAl,KJ'NS n.76 .,._, T<ltal amoomt ot _.. ed ---thlesta!Mnmt aa4 __ ,_ Li ts 1216,0:.a mattw&l" .-price sa.n: UDOUJ>.t of pur-am.a.. u.. _. of tbo a-~ Fl...... .igh -1111 aa-tte ::=.~~~~:,: ~~':!'.'::' ~ =:-~ ~:~~ ~cY so;., a::,.! I\:'!!""=.,! --price unpaid Pl.Tl: ._. .. .A..Jl. 18411. .+' ""v '7-llc -IW 16-ft. -... o1 ,.._ _,.. and -Jan. 1, state I.-O....hdm li8cCUJIDr • CAlmlf8 lNI> S154'; tdal -t of (~ 0MtJta »'. Ls-. ' »'OB UUl'<>'eoa oil -· U11 Ololl .... CJ' Pfl'M'fpal. mtawt ... e01ta *'-Jl!w«utt ... an·• ow,.... w111a tmlk. -. bqcdi• ~ ~ a-trc .1a i. l9M, ti•• 11.,.. ., .... •· a.,,..,, ~ a.11. m O"n .., ~ .. --•--n;~"Ciniiii;::::;iijj;;;-;"i:ii:-I ",,;.:,..;.-.""!""! __________ ..,_.., ___ ,,,i.,.. Loo-lt •• "-0.-...,..__, t. U.. • 17, ua lf-~1 -~. II ,. a iA WING S{\NG BOAT & REPAIR YARD 811 Coast Highwa.J 101 ..._ Nawpcri 8118 • • • . SEfJ, YOUR CAR NOW While Priem are HJF.. AKne for our court.ou. bu1w wbo will call and lldvla JOll 1'fC1l1'dlnlr OP 4 nwulatiam. ...ntnc ~and anUip .. "'PU. CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., lo& QI 11Glll -.IS Qt? otca Dr' m lllll W• c : 11, •rs n • s c, 1111 o , a • r ._. . .. r , • ' ...... • ... ,.. 81 Ill, !>57 as' I' I Ip: l!feu ?11 U. lMI • ·Harbor Area P.-T.,A. Representatives Harbor Feminirie Activities -I Costa Mesa WSCS Elects Officen, With Attend Fourth District Meet at Placentia Mrs. T. Martin Brauti Named President· Nine quallU• to _. ID .t.ftw Jnncl!eon Mn. -L. , I • · / lfn. T. -11?aut1 1>ea41 th< .. ------------ tho powt11 and 4~ of -ter. -...ior for obl07 Pbollel 13 and 208 + By Winifred Batn _ + Rftddence Phone 1637-R 11.t ot newly etect.ect om..... ot Costa Mesa Girl dll1dnn an -·-. dopmd•NJ. poupe ot tile Tlilth Dlotrtct, 1polr.• 1 the Woman'• Society or a.n.uan 117, -Mty. --..... -. ... t11e ......ii th-s-Po.,. c1o-New Teachers Meet Costa Mesa -Grange Mesa PTA tO' Buy Gay Party at BYC Serrioo or the Coot& K-0om-Weds Marine Corps .-~p • ..-poowll>!Jlty, ... --that -cu Dot County Consultants Plans to Buy Bonds Play Equipment For Jack Greene . munlty cburcb, _, to re-Warrant Officer loo4 .....-tp and .tile di.-be tralM4 fut OllOllP to -~ tha porta ot the meetJDa" betd Tbun- cdmtMtlaa bJtwWi 11&ht azad deftllnd. \ day at the church wial hall. -. -· 'accorctlnr to Mn. L. II'. Prz-! ,,_ tile N..._t Bai· Linton T. Simm°"" ~ ... WIU. a bJnl.... lal; flrt .. a ~ patalnlnr to ICIM>ol Jacll a-n, 707 Heliotrope Circle I, of wb1cb Kn. H. JC. Klao Kary O>uron, daua'>Ur of llutbcl&nd, tourlb ~ -UDkm HIP IChool P.-T. A. ~rlDtondAlat ot IChooll. talked oa tm.fll1 ~ the '1'llw-. acttnU. ud w117 the IChool aftllue, Corona de! Kar, wu celo-KcKwtey I.I cll&lrmu, .._ baet. Kr. and Mn. Geo<se Cow-an of Clellfomla OOqlwe Of Pam>ta and ,...... Mn. w. R. ll'ow!er, Kn. i.<1*w' credeDUala wl>tn ,,_ d&7 """lllr -unr of tha .Colt& cafetma le not In operat!Clll .,.... ~ bl.I blrtbday 8unday and -at the lnncbeoa, •rvtnr &O PlaceaUa and V1ctorla .,..., ... , -wl>OD abe opoke at the Georp Gay and Kn. Jornil4 -.. Of 0rup COWlty DMl J(-0<anp WU bAlld in tho f07V dlacuHz! by~ ll:ffrott llAa Dr. &ll4 Kra Harry !Jnd•y of San mem.bwa &Dd CU-.,.. -4 tut -to Robert ll'ourth ~ meeUnr b<Jd Nov. s_,ier, prw cbalnnan; from W--1 .U tile ~ of of the A.meican Lll!Goo ball wttb &lid -..., at tlle mMtlDr of the KariDo entertained In bl.I bonor Other ottlcero elected EureDe BnUmytn, .....-at. 8 &t PlaceDtiL tbe eo.ta v.a Grammar llChool the Newport Beacb Grammar 60 mmfben Pl'lllllt. ())&ta X.... Parmt-Teacbtr A..o-wit.b. a cocktail puty at their Bermce H&n1a. were ~ ncer. u. s . Marme Cori-. It wu Kn. Artllltt Blpl>ord. dlatrlct P .-T. A. wu tbo pnoldent, Krs. IChool wl)I> mombero Of tlle ltatf Huro Belau act.cl .. -ID datlall lut -\and a ~ hrk avenue bome, Bal-llland, Kn i...... W Yico-preotdent, --111 Colt& KML PNlldent. called the meetlnr to IW>n•th Stwart. and the N-rt Of the -.nty ocbool omc.. tha a-of Kuter Jo.pb .,.. mado that IMIAa4 of a plctun followed by a dlmlar at the 11&1-tar¥· Kra 1:!. noordlng = Tiie bride wu J'l•en ID marriace Ol'da' at lO Lm. tn the auditorium Beach Gnmmar IChool P .·T. A. John D. II&,,_ ...rat.ant aaper. Rapier. wtlo, wt.th Kr& Rapier and prta tor the room wt.th the beet. bo& Yacht club. parldt.nc MC • ~ ~ by her father, her attenctint beiD.&" ot tile Bradf""1 .A. -UDiileJ wu reprwnt.4 by the pruldmt, IDtendont and dlNct.o< of el-Kr. 1114 K1w. l"N4 er-, wu at-attend&-""""'1 be cell-and When ~ pn Kr. 1114 Kn. eU. ~· Kuy KIM Deloreo -er. KantD L. ........ Kn. Edpr Hill 1114 Mn. G H tary ocboolo, .... ID cb&rp of th• w.~ th• lt&t4 ar.np ---a boolt ~ a....... & "houtewarmlng" lut 11 ; Kn. L. D. H&I'-Bini acted -fOr tbo ocbool. A&r a sroup of .a eetec-· · meet.JDr and lntn>ducecl w ...... UoD NOY. I &ll4 T at Banta C>us. J(ra lCoDllet.b s-prellded oummer (altbourb their new bou.. Non. OJ>lrltual life cbalrman; Kn. '"' u ™ tioa.I' by tb.e ICbool ~ th-. wu ft.oC'll'I.. O. )lendmban, ••«1°t aupuin-At tbe Tvuday meettng ·a1 the at the metUns and tt waa voted to 19 under comtruc:Uon &t Bacon E. O. Potter, mtMlonU')' educa.Uoo bttd~sroc:m. L round table dlacuafon pertain· t.mdent and director ol. special home economic eection b~ at ~ buy plaJS"O'LIJ"d .equipment ot. Bay) they were preeent.ed wt.th a iecretuy; Kn. 0 . 0. Bland, irup------------- Ing to the ,..voldn&' bt operaton' Chop Suet Featured oerv1cu: nr. -"-Geddeo. bcme °' tile -..er. 11n. Allee ow1np -a meny-iro-round few .. t of co1arec1 ,1 ..... w tbt.o ply oecret&ry; Kn. c. v . 'l'umer, ""'"-for cbildr<n ,. ,_. ot at Brt"dge uncheon health education conaultant; Kn. ~. Broadway, over $300 .... the Llndbtrsl> llCboqL Tbla will time Kr. GJ:ft!>e ....:elved Jure oecretary Of literature; Kn. Carl AP. a.i.o an the au.bject of com-Dora Pankey Ollneti and K1u IClls.-turned OY•r to her, p~ fl"OID co.t. approximately isoo, the prem.-beer glwea to match. Ao. ea.ch Jnhnaon 18 honorary prflllkient. pui.ory milltary tra.inlng". abeth Miller, &'f!neral educaUon 'the t.z••r and chlcken dinner, and dent .ta.led. one WM unwn.pped Kayor Clyan and other committee cha.irmen a.ne llra. Lynn Kepper, 706 Park consultant., and Mn. Ev&dn& lbe pnanted t.h1s to the GraAS"'. After Uae m.eet.tng tea wu .erv-Hall '"poured" &nd puaed It aloag, appointed by the President. In.- avenue, Ba.Ibo& laland, entert.a.ln· Kraus Perry, &rt educaUoo coo· It wu voted to me the money tor ed at a table decorated tn autumn The !1na1 package contained tour •t.allatlon wW be In December. ed wt.th a bridge luncheon re-suit.ant. the purchue ot war bonda. color•. the hoeteu committee being mi.all glueea, gift of H. E . Chrlat· Mn. Johnson. wu cha.innan of White House Cafe Expert Shoe Repairing cenUy, eervtng chop suey at the The purpoae o! the meeUng wu It wa. &DDounced. that Sunday, Mn. Ed Monill. Mn. D. Cart-ler ot The Ialandera, who bad been the nominating committee, mem- dalnWy appointed bridge table•. to acquaint the new teachers with Nov. 18, would be the annual wrtght, Mn. J. M. Campbell and kept busy all Saturday afternooo ben of which were Mn. Mabel 1 ~------------· Flowere were not used on the the teaching aJtU available tn the Church Day tor the Grange, with Mn. H . A.ndel"IOll. wrapping the glaaaea, and who Jamee, Circle 1; Mn. Della Cook, While You Wait ••• Ray Pagan 515 East Bay Front Nut Door io Palm Cale tables, hut chryaa.ntbemuma add-county, and there were 23 new the Rev. Carl JohIUIOn pN!pa.rlng sent a message, "What eJ.ae could Circle 2; Mrs. John Boyd, Circle ed a note of tall color to the teachen"preaeot tn addition to the a apeetal aermon. and all members I do?" 3; Mn. Willla.m. Hirtler, Circle 4; rooms. county ot!tce penonnel. were uked to attend the Com.mun-Two Baptisms at Vice-commodore Bob Boyd ha.d Mn. Laura Jonee. Cittle 5, and Mra. H . R Ring won the trav· Four membet'9 ot the Glrla' lty church on that day. Mesa Church Sunday bla b&njo &loog and there wu Mril. Cla.ire Wright, Circle 6. ellng prize. for the third tlm.e in League of the Newport Beach The next meeting of the home 9inging and dancing until 1 a.m. After the busineaa meeting, succession and the first prize u Grammar achool served tea and economic siection will be Tueaday, Rev. Grow Brown of Loa An-Those preaent included Mr. and presided over by Mrs. E. O. Pot- we:l.l. whll~ eecond prize went to cookJea. They were Dtane Weat· Nov. 20 at the home of Mn. Bertie geles was guel't speaker at c.oata Mn. Greene, Dr. and Mn. Und-ter, Mn. Van de Water of Long Mrs. Adnan nnotaon. Othen lake, president: Mary Ann Morey, Kite, Orange avenue. Mesa Community cburcb Sund,ay aay, Mr. and Mn. Boyd, Dr. and Beach, former Methodist confer· present were Mrs. Tom Henderson, Be~rly Bechtold and Diane Dick-and after the sermon ottlcia.led at Mrs. Fred H&iber, Mr. and Mrs. e.nce officer , talked on the statua Mns. Sally Peyton, M.r9. Obed L~ ereon. Flower a.rrangementa !or C. M. Firemen's Wives the bapUem ot hie gn.ndl!IOll. The Clyan Hall, Mr. and Mn. Hard-ot women in the wold today. She PIERSOL'S Profnd00s! Pllanoaey -111'.0JU:aT .a. vmros LAatJN.t. llJU.OB "In Bulines1 few Tow Healtli" llll'Mwta.. .. ,,, ... ,.,,. OOKPla8n 8'01.00MlA • --ft'90& ..:.,. ';>,, -1 fl#eh+' :::... ~ ·-· .... , . .. 5 .. n...i 11411 I ca..s. Mrs. Allan Wilki.naon an the tea table were done by Phyll1a Meet at Dav1·s Hom. e baby's parenta &N! Mr. and Mrs. c&atle, Mr. and M.re. Jack Sul-told of those now taking tneU' ~----------~ Mrs. Mary Blodgett Wat.ki.ru. Cbtahol.m Brown, Mn. Bl'Own be-Uvan, Mr. a.nd Mni. Ru.-eU, Mr. placea in Congress and the Senate p 111111111ueu1rr111•"•"'"'' 1u1111111u1 '"'"'"1111111111i11"'"'"'"1 11 11tJ11ir11111111111111"1111i.111"11111o11111ia1111"•111!! tng the daughter of Mr9. Helen and Mn. Bart Henderson, Mr. U well u women noted in world ;:::.===========. • !iii S t A G · J Buffet re!reabment..s were aerv. Davia of eo.ta Mesa.. and lilrl. Earl Young and Mio alf11.lrt.a, citing Mme. Chiang Kat ; Choice Selection of Smart -i an a na tr •d by MMI. Glenn DavilJ when Rev. Carl Jobnaon. putor at the Barbara Metcalt. Shek .. an outst&ndlng example. ~ • Weds at C. D. M. she enterta1nec1 membeu "' the church. otttc1ated at another bep-i_·.-.~ c 0 s t u m e ·-~=.--: Ftremen'a Auxiliary ot Costa tismal eervice. tor IDl.&11 'nm.my ~ Chapel by the Sea, Corona. del Mesa Tbur9day evenlng &t her Schor1e, aon ot Mr. and Mn. Ralph Mar, wa.a cboeen a..s lbe setting home on Eut 18th street Scborle and grandaon ot Mr, and e = tor the wedding of Miu Pa.trlcla PlaNI were ma.de !or a Christ-Mrs. Everett Re«. 5 J I ~ Witty, daughter at Kr. and Mn. mu party to be held Dee. 13 &t Thia ts the week ot vUdtatlon tor i ewe r y I =! ~lt~lm~· :o.n,.~~· a':. ~~:~~~!.;-::· .. :.~-:, 8:~t~h =UD~ ~;~:t~:;n..,o;,,;::; i ii The double ring ceremony wu tlm.e secret pa.la will be revealed to can on tam.Ulea. AAJ!IU.ng Mr. ~ • Also Shell and i performed by the Rev. Samuel E . and gift.I exchanged. J obneon are Rev. Root of orange ~ Indian Jewelry. ~ Witty , grandfather ot the bride. Pit wu the game ot th& evening. and Rev, E . D. Goodtll <>!Newport ! 9 The bride wore a gown of white with high 1eore beld by Mary Beach. ; ~ net and lace, with a lace bat, Elmer. 'nloee present were the -------1 A L L M A R K ~ and carried white orchids and MeadamM Harry Andereon. Jack i -~ bouvardia. Attendants were Capt Bennett, Gua Beach, Harold Eddy, i ~ and Mra. C&.rl H. Leo jr. Preced-Bertren Smith, William Wright Treasure Hunt for Girl Scout Troop EbeJI Book Section Meets at CDM Home Mrs. Gerald Ritchie, 1415 Firlt avenue, Corona. del Mar, Mter- t&ined the Ebell book eection 'l"burtday afternoon with Mra. Obed · Lucu and Mre. Conrad Shook aa aaeistlng hoat~llltfJ.S at the deuert luncheon. County Speaker For B. & P . W . Mn. Elizabeth Leland of the county juvenile department will be speaker &t the meeting ot the Buelneu and Profeulonal Women, to be held Thunda.y evening, Nov. 15 at White's Park avenue cafe at 6 o'clock. Phone Betty Handy, 1296-J for reservatiooa. Broken-&11-ky WINDOWS -REGLAZD<G - Window and Plate Glass -Mirrors - Wkat-Not Shop S07 Palm Balboa ~ c h • t c d ~ Ing the ceremony MIM Wanda William Lord, Mary Elmer, Glenn I__ r I s m a s a r s i H~~d ~g ;:;~~ n=~~g. ~~~·er~ one guest, Mrs. Davis' Girl Scouts of Troop 6 held a Hallowe'en treaaure bunt at the Scout Hut Oct. 30 and played all the time-honored games of the eea- l!K>D. with cider. cook.Jesi and candy Mn. Ralph Holden . reviewed '"The Pea.cock Sheela It.a Tail" by Tladale Hobart. e.n,d Thelma Stra- be1'11 '"Storm to the South" wu reviewed by Mrs. Harry Welah ot Corona del Mar. Complete Fountain Service at for refreshments. ~ • the young couple left for a honey- • moon at m ountain resorts. ~ Personalized and General Comp1ete, Beautiful lines ~ i ~ !iii ~ -Give to the War Chest -i Newport Souvenir and Gift S~op i ~-----------1 Book Week Observed at Local Library Enjoying the good time were Mrs. H . V . Snodgn.u .ot Bal- boa Isl8lld, who is to be leader of the new seco?td book section, wu a special guest and there were 25 members present. . ~ i Mr. and Mn. Forre11t B. Owen 210% Ocean Front ;; ~ i '-rbe Store of a Mllllon Arliclea i -i ~ . 1!'1111u111111IUl!!l t!l l<llllllflll •1111t1<11111111t1011111111111011111<1t1<111111t 1011111111•1<11+<1111111•111111111,11<11t1111111111ttllll ••I ••• "IF I II.AN TBll DRUG STOBI! ... " Old Man L - -·'• a barpJ.n chatter. "It I na this druc 1tore, .. be l&id one day, "my prlcea'd be lower than MIY' body ehe 111 town." With Nov. 11 to 17 deatgnated Scouts Diane Daniel, Aldora Davia, u Children's Book Week, 24 na-Eleanor Ferguaon, Ja..ntce Long, tional organizations are cooper-Evelyn Woodworth, E11een Lyoce, a.ting with the C'hlldrt!O'I Book Sandra Stanton, Nancy Cole, Lu council to place "more book.I in Belle Boice, Estelle Berry and The next meeting wlll be at the home ot Mn. Eugene Kenelon, 1721 Mlramp.r Drive, with Mn!!I. Henry Freeman and Mre. William A. Kirk a.a u~istant boe:teuee. the h&nda Of more children." their leader, Mn. Walter Cole. ~ their part 1n the project, Rotarian Passing ~ 1ii::!"';~ 8:.": 0~:!1 11;::~ C. M. Legion Aux. Cigars as Third tor Juvenu .. on di.p1ay and boy• To Serve Dinner I Daughter Arrives and gtrb will be given the oppor- tunity to sign for a favorite book Plane !or Chr!.Jtmu wellare Jack Cole, president Of the Ro- i which will be held on reaerve Wl· work were dlacUMed by meinber11 ta.ry club, 18 paaing out cigars thla tll the following week, according ot the Costa Mesa Am•rlca.n Le· week with the announcement of to the librarian, Miu Dorothea g1on Auxiliary a.t lbelr meeting the arrival of bis third daughter, Wlbon. last week and aleo the memberablp boru at 12:15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. There will be special flower dinner Monday, Dec. 3 which the 10 at Huntington Memorial bos- arrongement..s at the library plan-Auxiliary will eerve. The president. pita.I, Pasadena. Both "Mommy" ned by the alxth gradl girls un-Mn. Edith Dulaney, will be in and baby are doing fihe, HANSEN'S 2100 Ocean Front -.. Newport NOW OPEN EVENINGS MALTS • SANDWICHES • HAMBURGERS Ice Cream to Take Out sot Marine Ave•ue Balboa Island -Phone 1827 Open Saturdays Until May 1st Closed on Monday WHERE HAIR STYLING IS AN ART Our aim Is to enhance Milady's beauty and provide the ultimate in beauty care HEAD TO TOE BEAUTY SERVICE "II your prtoee w e r e lower," we told him. "your quality and 11ervlce would !:&ave t.o be poorer. We •tand bM:k of the thlnp we eeU. l'ou trade here because you can buy wttb. oonfldmoe. and you know you're always C'fltuna' your moneT'• worth." der the direction ot Mrs. Butler 'charge w ith the membership help-The Cplea live at 12 Onyx ave.. and the aeventh and eighth grades lng. After the meeting the group nue, Balboa Island, and Mr. Cole will vi.sit the library under the met !or a aocl.al hour with the Ls preaident ot w. J . Cole and dittctloo of Mim C1a.ra Spelman. Legton, refreehmenta being aerved Company, oil 'drillers. With Betaey -kF Twt.T ..... -by lhe men. a blonde and Suaan a brunette, ._ ________ ......; __ ...;__...;_ _________ _, ' Peace Is here but he Is still over there seeing to It that the sparks of hatred do not set the planet In flames anew. Uub1e to Bee Him 'l'MI Clbrlsimaa -- -Make H a BEUNION BY PROXY YOU will be 8'ftk!Dg to him at your sparkling best through a PenlooaUty Portrait by r-----N O. T I C E-----: Our BaJ1-Studio wtll be open for appolntmmu and -~ and Fri&oya. Our Lacuna -Studio remolm open <ft'Y cla7. Telephone Lacuna -4343 'N. Hsw.-tl.CMI ' r Pack 105 Meets Friday Few Boats Still Laura Gr;etcben rounda out the trio 1 ..----------~---------, ot future beautlea by being a red· Sports Fishing ~:,'!;.._She weighed 6 pounda, 14 g~ ~~ Newport Beach Pharmacy Cub Scouts of Pack 106 wtU bold thelr Pack Meet Frtday evening, Nov. 18 &t the Newport Beach Several sportltahing boats are n•~..,_1 ""°""5 lki7 ~., - Oramm•r ecbool auditortn-... a.c-~ ot1ll running and bringing In credlt- cordinc-to their lu.der. H. 0 . able catcbu at tllh tor their cu. Boyvey. Tbeme of the akita will be tome.re, tt ,.... learned at the otnee Ebell Convention Held This Week ~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~~~;:;;:;~~·.,..~~rl~y;Expl~~orerw;;~of~Am~;ertc&.~~·~.1 th Of e sporUlahermm'a teeretary. Soutben:i. DllWtct convention, Paul Lorent.sen'• ere.cent, But , Robert.oo'• W&ter Witch and one Federation Of Women 1 Oube, hi ot the Weer bo&b trom Port Or· being held at Mlu:lon Inn. River· It Is With Pleasure ·We Announce Our Reopening WED:N»;DAY, NOVEMBER 14th ., FLORENCE BAKERY . ,_, ..... • ange are puil1n.c out nearly evuy aide, W. week Nov. 1!, 14 and 15. d&y. They report !air catc.bea ot Featured on the TUud.ay e_;enlnl' var1otw kinda or 0.h. program wu a revfew of Blithe Spirit" given by Kn. Arthur Kay, Orange county preeldent. Your Friends & Mine 0e1eptea trom the 1oca1 El><U Kr. and Kra. William O>lllna, 304 Eut CentraJ avenue. B&lboa., are parents of a aon born Nov. 11 at St. Joeeph b09Pltal. He w~lgbed 9 pounda, 4. ouncee. club will be Yra. George Wbe&t, Orange county v1ce-pre1tdent and • t a t e chalrma.n of American homu; Kn. C. M. DeU:irul, county cba1nnan ot garden. and Southern Dietrlct chai.n:n.&n of narcotic•, and Kn. Cbarl .. Gill Lt. and Mn. Richard Wlrbtman. 20t A.meth)'Bt avenue. Balboa Iala.Dd, a.re parents of a eon, bom Nov. 8 at SL Jooepb boopltal. He Wef&bed 8 poundai, 6 OUDCU. From the Friday Afternoon club, Co.ta Me.a., wUI be the prealdent. Kn. W . !!:. Nickell, Kn. P. Martin BnuU an.d Kn. Jack Shearer. ONCE AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD CAFE I Offers y.. the l'lac:A Plaoe till Diiie .. Orup OcMmtr- All New·-· Even the Location ••• OJl&.lblf lllle ..... ol. Old r..s ..... .O.llt ...... .,. Beautifal New CoddaO Bar We Lwl 8autbmB c.ifwnla ID the Se vlqr at . -SEA FOODS - 1 AIM YOUR kW of STEAKS -vwr oua a:nc;a&N -· 5-'s Sell Food c.fe w1n· M-nt ----0 q cm-.-• •> Anytime from four to nine at the PALM CAFE .A.t the Ferry Landing, Palm and Bay Front-Balboa Baby Beef Meats and Sea Foods Complete Fa~ily Dinners i1.oo and i1.2s Now under New Management-I.. A. WELLS, Owner & Mg!-. Open 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Cosed 'l\Jeodays "THIS IS BABY" She'll be a big g\ri 8000 and Mom will like to re- mem1-When she had this picture taken. We're en- ahllng hundreds ol parents t.o capture permanently the charm at their chlldren. Baby photography'• an art ... ~ we've mastered It. Make an appoint.. ment today •••• Phorle Newport 1470 Today BELOTE'S STUDIO