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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-11-15 - Newport Balboa News Times1 • 1! Sand 'Dabs · ~ I_, L.B.M. 1Ml'W:&1'. ~-The t dlli!K tide ol traffic tm With eQd ol ratloolng I -tier ot eerloua ain-to . civic ~~:,~b~~ m.w . lone been planned in Ills An&eieS and San Fran- claco countllis, and are cur- rently taklng the attention of state highway engineers. Apparently improvements to outlying highways, regard- less of their dangerous na- ture. are put off until some group brings it vehemently to the attention of the highway depattment, just like any other piece of im- provement work is brought to the attention of legisla- tors in the state or national government. When they are busy they don't go out to look for more work' Before many more tra- gedies are recorded than those consistently filling p<>- lice and highway patrol re- cords. we hope someone will call attention of the division engineer in Southern Cali-· fornia to the danger along the coast by speeding cars through Corona de! Mar, which the state hasn't allevi- ated. and to the situation in Costa Mesa. Signals have been discouraged for both sections oot in the latter we'd suggest some of those new sodium vapor lamps such as guard precarious driving conditions in other congested areas. About a mile or so of highway north and south of the business district ~ult! stand better nig ht lighting to protect peo- ple forced to walk along this highway. especially on foggv nights. Do we have to wait for deaths to impress county or state officials with the danger? + • + City Hall. Now that. t~e matter is settled agrun, it IS probably safe to publish one man's idea of location of this municipal building with im- punity. He asked. "Why not put the building on wheels and move it around in vari- ous parts of the city so that everyone will be satisfied?" • • • Familiar Faces. Saw Tom Bouchey on the street yes- terday in Balboa. He looked fine in civies, but said he won't be out of the navy until January {O. Will tell us his plans on that date. Former Mayor Harry Wil- liamson came up. and with Cap. Fuller and John Vogel, all in a huddle, it looked like old times. ' + + +-t Destroyer. There is some- thing about a 'fighting ship which is awe-inspiring, more than causual observation of Its U(>-turned guns and mas- sive. efficient design be- speaks. The USS Hale, which is now a visitor in 1he harbor. is a panther in ac- tion. with great speed and maneuverability. Accommo- dations ab o a rd probably would not appeal to luxury 'lovers but the efficiency of opera tlon and the pride of he'r crew in the performance of the 2100.ton fi ghter is something to see. These youngsters h av e bought $11 3.000 worth of bonds. They not only fight, but they help finance their own cost to the citizens of their country. They had 532 days at sea and only 330 in port; they went 703 days without liberty. Longest con- tinuous time under way at -was 78 days. That cer-tail!IY adds up to devotion to dutY and an amount of sacri- ftc:e which should make the average civilian blush. This aort of growing citi7.en will be worth helping to get ltarted in normal life by tb1JR of us who are older, 91!11 had a~~ ¥ ) ....,... bland. Believing ID ·the democratic process, md also in o~tlon to bdn& about an adjustment of tbe pie!' situation .on this -mtle piece of heaven. the ln- lllle lot owners are meeting )me and In South Pasadena -tD tbrm a non-profit organl- afhn to· be known as the • " • f«i 37 yean the best adverftisinl· medium in tile nelrport. harbor district ---~-nenpaper that goes home I l'!M .. • • .Adt .. 11' I • 111"* ID GhwhU• .NEWPQRT BALBOA .... \ .... ~-' • KEEP l l' POS 1 Year ..•. ! EDI $2.50 ID Coant)' si.16 Oat ot °""·· IDQ $3:00 Oat ... ~te Make Clleclt 'l+ to Newo·nn-, N°"iPf.' - EMBRACIN.G BALBOA J>EM,~JN~S~ULA.~~-~WES:..=T.:... ~::.!WP~O:::R.:..:T:.:... _:SEA=.:_:S:.::H::O:.::RE=.....:C::.:O::L::O:.:..N:.:Y.!..., .=L::IDO:..:::....::IS:.=L=E,~N:.:..:E::.:W~P;:_O:..:R;,:.T;_;.;H:.=El:..:GH=TS,~-=-BALBO~~A..;;...;;;ISLAN~~D.:....• ..::.CO.=.R:.;:.O::;N;;;:;·A:.=-=D~EL~M-=AR,~-=C-=O..::.ST:::A3f=:=2SA NJ:WPOllT llEACll. O&UJl'OBNIA, TBOB8DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1846 ~ 1 NUMBEB 88 . -. YQLtnmmVU ., $1,0-00,000 B"usiness Ce~ter St8rts SOon U~ Hale, 369-tt. Warship r~ May ~tart first Unit of Lido Enters Harbor for Re!lilifs; " Business Center in , January; To Be De-Commissioned Soo~ Plan ~Exclusive Inn .and Cafe Twenty One Hundred Ton Veteran of Seven Major Engagements Has 28-year-old Cap- tain; Crew Averages 21 Ye;i.rs At 12 noon the USS Hale, 2100.ton destroyer, largest ship ever to enter the harbor, nosed its way cautiously up the channel under the tutelage of Bob Boyd of the South Coast company who boarded outside the harbor and tied up at the city dock. She is 369 feet of fi ghting ship, a veteran of seven engagements including one extended battle ~f seven. and one half hours off the Marshalls, and IS to remam for six weeks ------------·~prior to her de-commission- p I L tz ing at San Diego. au oren en The rough-riding. high apeed M H d Fletcher type warship la the •ec· ay ea ond latest type built to shield the Sportfishermen bigger batUe wagono. and to get tn cloee for direct action aga.lnat --the enemy. Her crew ia particu· A.'KEB.ICA.."l' LEGION MEMB'EBS of Newport Harbor and Cost& Mesa. Including color~ In troat ol the alld.ltorfmn of Newport Barbor lll«h School, ArmilUce Day. Front row-4eft to rt&tat: G• Tampl.lt, oo"1r bearer, Newport Beach; .lo.eph De Temi»le. Newport Beach; Harold ~ Coota Mesa: Everett Rae, eo.ta Mm.a; Irvin Geo~ Porclon. NewP;t>rt Beach; IJeut. .Jotm Slmpro 8AAAB, spe&.k.er of the day; Don Durut. eom.mander New port pott; Geor'l'e ..M. Gonion. oolor • Bear row: Tbomu Sanson., Newport a.ch; Fr&nk Crocker, Newport Beach; .John Webrter, Hma post· .J. M. Leona.rd, Newport Beacb: .Jay Soder-llod, C@Ata MM&, and Gou Gral>le. Ooeta ML- • • • t pb~ b7 Oerb.Vdt I . Million P,ollar Development1 Furthe~ed After Trip By Griffith Official to Simil3r Mid· )Vest Projects; Drug Store, Grocery Soon Construction may start soon after the first of the year on the first units of almost one million dollars worth of buildings in the magnificent new Lido business section near the Lido theater. and, if possible orr the new $300,000 inn facinlt the bay on Via Lido. These, together with the $150,000 restaur- ant and cocktail bar over the water's edge will be among the most elaborate along the entire coast, it was learned at the ---·®offices of Griffith Company, LL Col. Jorgenson Back at Balboa Marine Hardware LL Col. A. V. Jorgenson, until recently commanding officer ot the Ordnance School of the U . S. Ma- rine Base ln Quantico, Va., has owners of the property. Paul Lorentzen ia the sole nom-Iarly young, but they are e:xJJer· inee for president of the Newport lenced. Average &gl!! of the enllst- Harbor Spo'rt1'1Mermen'1 A.uocla-ed men ia 21 : of tlte: offtcen 26. lion. three have been nomlnated Her captain, Lieut. Comdr. N . A. for vlce.prestdeot. one for treas-Fta.her at New York Is only 28, Her ~=~d 'i"~.:~2 d~=~~~ ~m~ ~; ~:.::,~;,:k o~;~·~io ;i;_~;· y.:'gr:-:. VICTORY LOAN s·1x New Homes Cost·1ng cons;deraUon of the enUre mem· Christened in April 1943. the ber8hip at their dinner meeting gTey hull has c arried a crew of d · I P . A. Palmer returned laat week from a trip through the mld-wut. In which he accompanied eeveral off1cta.la Of the company in & thorough study Of high els.as de- velopments Similar to that expect- ed to be placed on their property. At KanMUJ City Ben Griffith, vice. pr esident. W . R . Mira.ms., secre- tary, and Mr. Palmer met Dwight Gibbs, one of the leading archl- t('cts ln Southern California on community planning. and Charles A . Bennett. director ot the Los Angeles PlanniJi,g Commission. They visited suburban community developments similar to the one being planned here. Saturday night at White's Balbo& ne.ar1y300men lnto manystrategtc Quota-$300,000. $36 800 I I d • T t Island ca.fe . and impor tant missions. F1rst she Sa.Jes to Dat.&---$60'!'°°. nc u . e 1n 0 a F ollowing a dinner the 111e~bora I ~arded Wln•ton. Chur<hlll on the 1 ~"":i~v:'c1~:.~·9. r ~ethe;r=y-~:!.st~ov::k:nthae ~:u~~1 ~~:nh~aryQue~~11~o~~~~~e h:~1 '"'============~I Twenty bulldlng permJt.s were ! Sarboa fafand ' ls.!IJed for the p&.9l week tar a R. J. Wig, lSO. Bay Front, Ba1- meeting date in November each thl!, late president Franklin 0 . SAAAB p tr J toW amount ot SSS.GG6 ot which boa Island, Is p1a.n.ni.ng ®nstruc- year in.stead ot Februa.ry. u now R oosevelt. But her first real acuon 3 0 8 $35.800 ...,.as for new homes, six) ti on which will c~ $18,000. ot From their studies and previoua: experience a. group of beautit'ul structures wUl be developed hav- ing double fronjs, ea.ch es a ttrac- tive as the ot.Her, so that a.a 800ll a.a uUlity changes and alley ctOe- lngs are made ln the Lido property they wtl1 be ~ady to go ahead with the first units of their pro- ject . They hope the clty hall plane \•.rill have prog'T'€Med sufficienUy at that time to enable their pla.na to be integrated with them, It le under stood. provided. and then ~onslder elec-ca.me later in the year when ab.e Jn Costa Mesa ln number. Tw.o commerclaJ struc-this amount $10.000 Will be spent tion ot otflcera fl"Om thoae named t ook part ln the hottest fight t o B . R d ed lures were lbted a.t $4200 and 12 tn remodeling the bowie, tmJarging over the past week end by a nom-date at Tarawa., when she we.a un-etng e UC ~rmlta for re-pairs and alterations dining and living roomi1, adding a.n tnatlng committee. The following der a.Ir, submarine and shore ba.t-came to 12:5.S~. entrance baD and moving the flre- were among th' 1uageeted otticen tery &tta.ck tram the ~emy. The provost marshal's office at place, 'A·hfle SSOOO will be apent a.nd directon tor the coming year: In Thick Of lh. tbe Se.nta Ana Arm:r Air Base bu Stanley Campa.n of Los AngelEP in bUUd(ng a six-roam apartment President: Paul U:irentzen, Bal-The Hale later took part ln the notified the Cceta Mesa Chamber la builder of a house at 1709 Ocea:: over present ga.fap buDdtnga.. boo. Sportlfsbl.r'.lg Fieet; V1ce-Pres--..... hall mpalgn She took part boulevard which will cost Sll .~00 An t h t _ addltl la i•· . Ch t ~ant "att Wal_._ '"a.rs a c11. · I of Commerce that BB personnel at o er ex en.,.ve on ucnt.; e v 1 • -;:,o.• In many cloee-up bombardments to . At 2050 Ocean Front. Mary C. ~tc-planned by Don Lingle st 118 Ruby i Sporltishing; Fred Kemper, Kem-eilence abore batteries. She also the ba.91> is reduced thf' protect.ion brtcl e ls buildin~ at a co!Jl of S7800 avenue, to coet $4000.. other ad·; per's Beacon L&nding; Don Pat-b&d 8 role ln the A ltape and Hol· afforded by their patrol.!! "'HI also a.rrd-at 1805 \.\'eat Central Earl and ditlons are: 0 _ C Hannah. 4010 Grocer y and Drug Stores terson. Sco.tt 'a Landing. Treasurer: landia invulons. They were also be reduced. Mary Banta will build a house to Channel Place, $600; Capt. Neel, The first buildings to be eN-cted J . B. McNa.lly. McNally's Landin~. in• the thic k of It in the Marianas, The !('tter r"ceived trori the b!l8"' cost S3.m. 4206 River avenue. $M; E . p . in the center \\-'ill be a. grocery Dire~tor-s (six to be e1~t~d): · spending 34 days at Saipan and 301 '"''as In reply to one "''ritten thtm Thl"'ee homes are scheduled for Wert,. m ftrnlea:r llftllue. SJ OOO · store to cost approximately S~O.- A. Brickbart. boat Tropic, 1;:rt •days at Guam. Then. after 30 day•l by lhe chamber •-'king that sor!le Corona del Mar. Maudessa Van itov R . Shelbv 211 20t•, ~?"eel, t~T. COL.. A .\'_ JORGENSON 000, and a drug store at an ap- RoberUon. boat Waterv.rlcb; ud of lea.ve at Pearl Harbor, they got military personnel who occuional-7.ant building a cement block house ~150 and H . J _ Langley, 223 Ruby prox imate expenditure of $45,000. J~cklin, boat Recaptu.re; B~rt in the hot fight for Leyte. rescuing ty patronize the only bsr on the and garage at 620 Fernleaf avenu(' ·•.•rnue . $100 ' returned to Ne...,·port Beach a.a a Other high grade merchant.a are Mtlls, ~t Lorn_a ~;: Ear~~ T ib-Colonel Koengleon and hie entire I boulevard and get out of line after-at a C08t of $5000, William Crisp Herllert Alleman or Santa Ana civilian. and has become associated be1og chosen for further devflc>p- bits. Earls Landmg: Ptplto J ose wt.aft from lbe invasion 8ho~. The ward be more care~ully controlled. of ~ant.a Monica planning a home ;s putting a c~ent foundation \•1ith the Ba1bo8. Marine Hardware ment in the same 8..N'a. Several Perez, boat Hoo.loha.; Carl McCul· colonel was the Philipplne guerilla The letter written to the prov06t al 223 Jumine avenue to coet. ... hich will cost $250 and Rex Good· stor e as an associate or Larry aurveys have shown. :Prfr. Palme r lah. barge Gander; Bob Fry, boat chieftaln. marshal pointed out that the pa-$2000 and Jay and Eva Dutter cell jr. is building a garage at 818 Brown._it waa announced at the saJd. that over one-ha lf of the P. D. Q.: Al Ebright. boat Happy A fter a lot of other a.cUvity, ln trons of the ca!e are about evenly building a house and gara~e at Cliff Drive to cost-$400. Anna store thil'I week. local consumer dollar goe! out."'ide Landings: Geo. Cole. Port Orange; which five pla.nes were accoWlted divided between military a.nd 312 Orchld &venue, whlch wW. eclA Vie~arek <Jf Los A.ngrlee la add-Jorge.neon has owned an inter· for expenditure, and they hope to Harry Lon.!Klale. boat Vlrglnia for in 8.11, and they bad a oee.r civilian. $6000. ltig partitlODs to the upper story el!Jt in. the store aince it.a purc hase keep more of that dollar at h ome.. Mae; Gle.n Soden. bo&t Chinook . miss by a. suic ide dive-bomber ott of b r r house at 204 flat .t:reet. to from the Peyton Company in 1944.1 One result of their trip, and an· Okinawa, the Hale bombarded PORTRA1T of the 1I'eek '~ost $1000 and John Dan.Jel took However, during the past six ye.an other to be made after the first Hubbell Starting Motel Near Arches point.a on Honehu Ialand in Japan -----n' 1'_':te.811pe 00 rml. t for a coveted pea.-be baa bttn busy In a Ma.rtne uni-ot the year. tit confirming t~eir • proper before the wu ended, and hv ----.. form, the flnrt two yea.rs of the belief ot the better mouae trap later went lnto Tokyo Ba.y to tie Bf:R...'111JARD .t Two oom.merctal perm.ft. were war having been spent in Samoa, theory-"bulld a better m ouae: trap up &t the Kokoeuka Naval Bue. taken out, R. K Wlndder plantnc an American possesalon i o the and the puhltc will beat a pa.th Richard. Hubbell of Nrwport The wartbip brlatlee w1tb gull.I ~ workshop to cost •1200 at 800 South Seu. 1 to your door." They have seen lltland. Power Squadron instructor and a.rm.or of vartoua type•. but .. Coast Highway "Whlle·Rob«t Allen., Tbe Jorgenaona are living a.t many developments in other ctUe9 and member o! the Hlgg1..o.I Bo&t they revealed to the Newa..Timee f •• , 313 Amethyllt avenue, t. to build preaent in San Pedro, and hope which bear out uu. old ad&ge, &nd company force, 19 ata.rt.J.ng work that ttve ttve-1.nch guns were their " • a sale• room at toc;MJ Coult H1gb-to become permanent ~sldenta of expect to bring It tnto reality here. thla week on a new mot.el on principal battery, a.nd they had .... ·ay which wm cost $3000. thlll city u eoon &a a.ccommo-1 Newport boulevard north ot The been uoed plenty. The ehlp wUJ be datton. can be tourul. Yn. Jorgen-D Jd G bJ Arche• aervlce at&Uon. He plans put ln repalr bett by the South • •• B Ibo I I d son, the former Carolyn Mitchell ona ra e to ot&rt with two or three duplex CoUt company, and then de-com-• . . a a s an or San Pedro, ••• •i•ter of Mn. Home on Leave unlta to coet $3200 each. misetooed, lt was learned. ~· T A LurJ' Brown or 524 Udo Notd. [ A . ti" D 'Moon' Mullins Taking Ketch . - . -axpayers ssn. Tney hav. • HUI• daughter. Ann, I rrrus ce ay • F ed 18 months old. Being orm. Larry Brown Si.id that he ia ex-~ Donald E . Gn.ble, S/lc, l!IOD. of tremely happv to have J orgenson Mr. l'l nd Yrs. G. $. Grable of 264 Or'!'ani~aUon or the Balboa Ia-1 mc.k., and feels a tremendous load Broad way, Costa Meaa. was home IRnd T a xpavere Asaoclation a cor-haa been lifted from hill shoulders. on leave from bis duties at the poratlon without pront fOf' 'prot.ec.-The same etaff will remain at the fleet post office In Sa.n Francisco ''o" n f tr .. 1r•eretta <Jf T8.riou9 lot lllore who have 80 ably been serv-ever the ArmlstlC'e holiday. ownerw on a,,-Wen' Ill being ing the resld_enu of t his com:nun· 1 Grable ls attending poslal·school l"rrrrd this week "'it.h meetings lty tor irome time-Allen A . BEne· u well &8 caring for fleet to.a.ii ln schedule::!' /or South Pasadena and diet of Laguna Beach. Cliff Hall the San Francisco post office. T his for Newport Beach. Clarence Of Udo Isle and Mrs. John Mc. wa.a the !Int visit home for the To Mazatlan for Charter Leavi-eg the day after Thanks-I four, the EVian will spe:nd the ne•t givlng for Ma.z.aUan and Acapulco, three montha at Mazatlan wbe~ Mexico, with a load of macb.lnery. the owner bu a Mexican agebt, Marton C. t Moon l Mulllna of Bal-looking after hiJ papers and book- boa lsland will take his. beautiful lngs. Mullin.a ha.a &l't'eady booked nev.• 80-foot ketch E vian south tor aever&I parties of Loe Angele. three montha charter cru.Lse.t in ttabermen for crul!IH from a week Mexican watera ln addition to en-to 10 days out of th&t ptc~tie gaging ln limited export-import port who expect to Cly down tor a busJ.ne•. be said la.st night. winter vacaUoo... Mullina recently purchaaed the sleek yacht from UfuL Comdr. Pa.ul Hemingway of Biloxi. M.lu. And the islander la going to have about evel9)"lhing &board trorn & vacuum sweeper to a. midget auto. The l&tter, l t 1a understood, wu built by the IDgeniOWI yachtama.n b.i.maelf. Sleeping 10 guests &nd a crew of Balboa Island Taxpayers llS- sociation. They will take their message to as many residents of the island as possible. and they are act- U;ig with vigilance to see that no more piers are bullt until the issue Is pennanently set· t1eq,· as .it should have been In the firllt place io that or- ganization and any trace Of ID feeling would ba.W been ~-. " On all hia joumey1 MullJna Ui aceomp&nied by William T'ruilty of Co8ta Mea... Tw'o year• ago tbe b&rbortte took the Chue.r down to the aame port in aboot nJne d&ya. Kazatla.n Wt 1000 miles air line, and about 1400 by 8e&. On.e ol the members of the crew ia a.n expert fiaberma.n. Another eervea u cook.. After arrlvtDg there the boat Iii &Vl!O•bJe wtth t.be CNW for p&rtiea u they wlah It. The ketch w1lJ be available here for ch&rter Dll!St .um.m.er, VnJJlna aid. Tbey espect to Import oliver, lea.tber" and & fnir other Item. cm tbdr return next 9Prtne- TOWNSEND CLUB The N ewpo1t Bu.ch 'TT"ow-w-d club will meet ~ .....tllJ. NOY. 20 o.t tile -ol Kn. -Roebe, 30th .treet,•wltll & pot I -o.t 6:30 p.m. -Boo)' u. a. Vktory -- ' MAWCEJA.4 llSl'V8 IM Mlf SM JllMl'OW J de...t. at SM lt•lllMw cste .._. alle _. twta. 1A11?Da won.. BeJ-Ure'• a tna- stanyer, wbo is chairm&D of the Clure of Balboa Island. navy man in many monthe. Inside lot ownent oppoMDg the I building of more pier-8 on the ta- . land, announced the meettnga. Mr. St.an)ter. wbo has a .ummer home at 124 Apotena a.nd telddell at 2025 Le OToit. South P.•dena, I ••id that the corporation ,. being formed tor Rft'nll purpc u.. one Incorporation o' Costa Mesa To Be Discussed at Length ot which Ls to look into tu: r.tee on the island. and &11otber ior Tlgi- Jence aga.fnat allowing Alrtber Incorporation or Co&t3. Mesa is n. than a brief rea"..lme of the ex- pieni to be COll8tructed mrto the live 11Ubject at the moa:ent. arnon~ hauative repcrt u It had not yet matter la settled by action ot tbe resident. ot the area particularly I been accepted by the directors. city couoctl. One tor whldr a per-tncluded in the residential section However it wa.a learned that Mit is said to have a:pbed bu known u the Collta Mesa Sanitary j both the &dvanta.gu and dladvan- bcen etarted ree«r1~ In t.hmt. Of rn.trlct. Many. reuona had been tages ot incorpon.tin.g" eeparately 323 South Ba.y P'rmit. llr. sta.nyer advanced by merchants and ·real-and with the ctty of Newport 9&1d. H e bu &eked the cfty to atop dent. over a period Of time wblch Beach were Included. A su.ney ~ turther conatrucUOa -acl"ftld' tn a c•llmtnated in & reeoluUon by lM the Income and expenditure• on &. -·~t i r ... Of tbe cfty coeilkfl .,... chamber of commerce Of that com-minimum but. for a dty ot tbe time &go. ' 1llllDJt)" on Be:pL 19 agreeing to aixth c1&u would be revealed to CHEST DRIVE~ tl.w ... -· __ , ..___ ............ aa.a. ........ w _,..._ el ._ II ek ~ Latnt WOf'd oa a. ; as 9lf ._ ;a ' H7 wt11b' .. ......_~ e1pe"'90Jr ,_. .• 8 ~ • the wa,. C.... .....,. k:ftsals b&w a SUl'"l'ey made by R. L. Pat-the pu.btlc alter the dtnctora have ta..., city eng!Mer ot Newport had on opportUlllty to oumlne t.be e.ca.. and a conatlling eraglneer. deta.o. e&refully, tt WM aa1d. Be wu to ex•mtne val1oua &dn.n-Pre.tdertt Ruuell Bartine and mg.. 111111 Madnntq.a ot tile Secretary LeRoy Owen ot t.be .......... •' Jt -... t.. ........ a. llttle fttftll NW' .• _.., -..,. -. -J1bto -tr,.ftl "' at -·"""' tluot N-~ H--.. • •' ?Lt •u1Mal· CuT-.t;Q V• I·+ 7 1• ... l'WT7 ~ -nD ovw the top tf alf pit It _..,... -..... ~ .... faffll ........... f9 1• ,trlic pr' d $1 pla -·· Hed, ft wa ·-f Iii .. s.-:·..an•..,. .. __. .. ,, e zb,Rt....,_ca-..tton~ chMt h••'• ... ._.. .. ,.. r• rt swllllWl$W1Swtlle= ......... -.-.--.,.uots1.:-.... ,,atgfte .. - r ..... _...,. ....._..,_nwteet,tiea "Md_ .. ztrs 1.11110 1t.a......, 1'1 ft? tlL LSI .,_ U. MM. ...... ..t · mar I 2 ..,. .......... (lA!lf' CJJll t1 ....i -j .,_ ...... ' ~ ·----that it ....... moot TIU -'"7 bu 1-.i completed comp-...e report, and """11d ud p!l!Pted to t.be otflcen of be .tudiecf at~ 1it11.yYeeyoGe tlle ebamber. A opectal meetJnc !1"'1'tll&' an !JPPO<lUD!t;r .to dloc:UM -~ nJ&tlt to bMr It tbe m•lter Of~ -oc r..s .,.. """Ne to ctWmm more more U"tU. I I ( I I - I. I • • ' liiiWHMT BA•AOA ' ••• NG1! ) II lMI NltWPCRT-BAL.BCA NEWS-TIMES PHONES: JiEWPOllT ll -U --------.. , •• ,, EYV7 'hee4a)' Md 'l'lmn4ay Af1eraooa. Volw m:vD o-ta 11 .. Edition Pllbl'·'ed EveQ' Wectr,1t_,. Votw D SUbocriptlon Payable In Advance :--$2.l!O per y-In Oranp Oounl7: NEW.S of the CHURCHES ' 11 :00 a. m., Kol'1l1Dc Pra,.... aa4 8e<IQon. (J'lrwt Sund&yo: Holy Qnmp> \llllon.) ------- 0.0-... -().. ... .. m.rell,~ iw'7,.. .,,.. --. - Gl Be1""Alope A• a•ae, 0.-... - OLET ARRIVES· $2.75 per year to 4th zone: $3.00 per year to 8th zone ---Jlntered as Seoood-Ous matur at the Postofflce in Newport BHch. 0Ull LADY OF MT. CAllMEL ~. November 18, 19'6. .1423 Woot C-... A-11:00 a.m. Tbanlcq!W>s eetV!co. Mn. Edward R. Miiiet Jr., who Lo occupying the Newport Beach residence of her UDcle, Frank Rush, spent the weekend with her husband, Lt. Miller. at Monterey. Also enjoying the holiday with their father were the Millen' two children, Teddy. who is enrolled as a student at Newport Harbor Union High school. and Nancy, who Is In grammar school. 8und&7 V•#18: 8 &Dd 10 LJD. 8enDan by llr. Schrock: "Let U8 Cal!fornia. under the Act ot Kan:b 3, 1B79 ------8. A. -MEYER EDITOR AND PRESIDENT Prtntln1 Plant, JOU W. Centtal Avenue. Newport Beach. caJlfonila Confr...,....; Sat:urdaya (rom Gift 'I'>•nlq. '' 4 :00 to 6 :30 ~ &om f:lll to Mesa LIQUOR SHOP Official Paper of the City of N9Wp0rt Beach A DepeBdallle Looa1 lulftuUoa lor Ont l'I Yean Active Member of Giving Vets a Hand We have heard a great deal about the problem of fitting the returning serviceman back into his proper place In civil- ian life. In fact, so many "scientific" analyses of veterans and their' difficulties In getting readjusted to, the non-military world have been published that the vets themselves have pro- tested the exaggerated picture of maladjustment. The point is, our returning soldiers and sailors want to be treated like nonnal human beings, not like fragile flowers. 'lb.is is not to say, however, that they do not appreciate reas- onable courtesies which help them get back into the swing of dvillan life. 8 :30 p.m. aT. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH Balboa .... .., , Sunday Kul: 8:30 a..m. Conf<..ton•: Seb....,. t.nm 1 :30 to a:ao p--. FIRaT CHURCH OF CHlll&T, SCIENTlaT Lido nt.ter, Central Aveftue ... VI• Udo 4 -<IL 7'be ~ Qii=b, Tbo P'lnt ~ cl Cbriot. Sci- en:tUt, ja BrietGD. M=--t.•..U'a BUlldly Scbool a1 8 :SO a. m. sim- day San1ee at 11 a.m. WrtNe.7 Te-Hmonla• ...., .... at u o'clecll ooon. RM"lac Room 'oooW a1 Tll Eut Omtral ......... --. lo open d&Jl7 trca 1 p. IL te I p. UL except Sundaye &ad bolkloye na- tionally ot.rftd. The pahllc lo -'11 -t. attend the cbRrcb eernce. and ... the ReadJD.c Rocxn. Wise e mployers are making special efforts to ease the transition for their returning empleyees or for newly hired Cliristian Science Text veterans. California's banking institutions have set up a 'Mortale and Immortals' training school which provide's i refresher course for those Paul'• dedaratloDO to U>o Oor!D- who have been away on military duty. This school also gives thlano will be th• Gold•• Tut or t.ht SUDd•J' LealoD ·S•rmo• OD new employees many of whom are just out of the seIVice-"Mortala and Immortal.-1.a o11 a training In the basic fundamentals of their job. In this way br&nch•• or Tb• .Mother Church. Th11 :nrst Church of Cbrtat. Sclen-the rough edges are smoothed off and the return to business Ila~ 1.a Boatoa: ·neab and blood life is ~asier and more pleasant. Yes, vets don't have to be cannot Inherit the kingdom ot God; handled witlll kid gloves. but they are thankful for thought-neither doth corruoUon to.bent t•-corrupUon. . . . For thl11 corrup- fulness sho"'Tl them until they can get back into stride. t lble muat put on lneorn.1ptlon. and Tomorrow's Service Station Often the public does not demand improvement until im- provement has been thrust upon it. Witness the seIVice sta- tions where we fill our cars with gas. Most people are rea- sonably satisfied \vith present facilities, yet enterprising oil companies are coming out \\ith new ideas in the form of model stations. that are eye openers. Reporters visiting one of the model stations, inspected new mobile lubricating equipment capable of effecting a saving in time of one-third. and so clean that a mechanic attired in Qinner clothes can do a complete lubrication job. They saw a new gasoline pump with built-in hose reel which does away with irritating '"jockeying fo r position ." They also saw a host of new merchandise to be carried by the ser.1~ sta- tions of tomorrow. What inspired these new ideas when the public was reas- onably satisfied \\ith what it had? The answer can be boiled down to one word: competition-something that is worth pre- serving In these United States and something that does not exist in countries where governments do all the "planning'' · for the people. "By the way, who is that long and lank girl standing over there?" "Hush. She used to be long and lank, but she just in- herited $100,000. She's tall and stately now." Check and Double-check tbi11 mortal mwit put on tmmor- t&Uly." , "'Lord, If thou hadat been here, my bra t.h er had not died,"' cried Martha to Jeau11 according to a Les11on-Sermon pus.age from John'• Goatiel. ''J etn111 said unto ber, I am the resurrection. and the lire: he tbat belfeveth lo me, though he were dead. 1et 11h&l l he live: ... Then they took awa1 the atone from the pla.ce where th!!-dead wu lald. And Jesus lltted up hll eye1, and 1ald, Father . I thank tbee that thou hut beard me. . . . And "''hen he thus had epoken. be cried with a loud volce, Las&rus, come forth. And be that w&11 dead e&m• forth, bound band and foot with graveclothe1: .• . . Je11us u.Jtb unto them, Loose him, and let him go." Ma.ry Bater Eddy wrlte1 bl .. Sci· ence and Hea1tb with K91 to the Scrlpturee: .... Jesus sa.Jd aubsta.o- Ually, 'He that belle•etb lD me 11b&ll not see death.' Tbat 11, be who percel•e• the true Idea of Ure loee11 h11 bell e t ln deat.ll. H• who baa the true Idea of rood losee all aenAe or erll. and by reuon of lb.la fa being u1heted Into the un- dying re&llUea or SplrlL" ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 515 West Central, Balboa (Ebell Clubhouae) Rev. Antye T . Dean, Vkar 8 :30 a. m .• Holy Communlaa.. • Have you ever noticed that whenevez two trllina paas, &eight or paaaeng-er, a trainman will signal, with hand or lantern, to the trainman at the rear of the other train? Thia ia not mealy a &iendly g-eeture. Each man malt:aa a careful visual in- epection of the other'• train while it paaee. Then he aignala that all ia wall or that he baa spotted llOllle defect. U!lion Pacific traina are thorouqhly ill- lp8Cled before leaving-terminal point. ... all station ag-enta check each lraizL, u it paHaa. Even traclc cniws. alonq the right of way, are alert to apot any sign of trouble. Thia ia juat one phaae of a continUOWI "(\heck and double check" aystem. All . _, ~ nt1 no•uss1n UMIOM PACIFIC RAILROAD OK1C9 PACIFIC tmi orna. UJfTA AJlA • .. ._..._._,,,. 1·1m Thu.e, Union Pacific train.a are checked time and time again u th.,-trampozt puaeng-ezw and &eight over the Stra- tegic Middle Rout., uniting the EMt with the mid-Weat and the Paoibo cout. • • ~RIST CHURCH BY THE SEA r-Cemnwntty Metl'tod'-1 1420 West c.M:r•I Avenue Rev. IE. o. GoeMll, Put.er Cbllft:h SC!H>ol, 9:60 L m. Jilcx"nhi• Woreb.Jp, 11 L m. Toutil. Fellowllhip. I p. m. l:venlDc Worab.lp, 7 p. m . Mid-week prayer 1e1Vlol, Wed- nuday; covered d1ah d.lnDer, 1 :80 p. m.. llAL&OA ISLAND CHAPEL 1:11 Apt• Avenue . , lln~ N-rt Blft. Plenty of Whiskey No Umltto U7 of osr meru'sedtee ., .. .,.... Dutch Heacock BUILDl!B Rev. Harry W. White, A.IMojate ,..tor a.rcb Scbool. • :30 a. m.. Monllns Wonhlp, 11 a. m.. ... -: al11a' I•• 'a -4 ~ ...... ..... c-;,, H.;.,.., ..._. .... _,.I 4, ot -, ••4J NeMY f,..c'9, HellywoH mrtet, ..,. ...... tlle .................... _, ................. .. .... ,..0 1:1111 ... .....,, .............. ..... tint s .......... n te ..... ,.. tint a. ............ ,..... NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Ont_. Chapel, Corta M ... Re'/. Hef't:lil,rt Roth. Pait.or -.., !lw>day, 10:30e&.m. FULL ooaPEL CHU~CH a.Ml and ElcMn, Cotta Meu lltlJl4ay llChool, 9 :46; momq wonbJp, 11; Evanplllt.1c •rvice, T:SO p. m.; Mld-week pra.yer meet· lnc cm WedDM4ay~ 7 :48 p. m..; youna people'• ev~ service 00 Friday, 7 :46 p . Ill. • e I RISE TO REMARK --- HON. JOHN PHILLIPI Cost of Living Reaches Peak A Ltttle of Thie and a Little of That: The high cost of living re&cbed Mr. and Mr9. J&ck su.111\'an and Mr. and Mn. Jack Greene of C>- rou. de! Mar, and ¥. Sgt. 'l"d l4n. D . C. Br&d!ord returned Wt week from a four-daya' hunting trip tn Imptr1a.l Valley, reporting their bag did not exceed the llmit. The last night ot the trip waa apent at ldyllwild. Mra. Adrlan Tillolaon wu a gueet at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Beverly Holmes for four daya Jut week. 1101D:. AUZ'O. llLUllNS llADIOll Jll:PAISXO ..,... rs or c•• • BURT R. NORTON 11.ll~-_Ml, N..,.,aft 111·+. Ot.111. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Comer W•tnut •nd Church Sta. Some or tbe county papers quot· a peak for 20 year1 during the ed me, (wire .eervtce . 1 presume) early tall monlba: ln Or&nge county u baring saJd that 1 would "sup-wttb elght-tentha at one per cent port the Truman plan for compul-Ne between Aug. 15 and Sept. 15. aory military training." That wu Co9l of food a..o.d clothing led the Interesting! To begin with, there incree.ae. The entire budget, ac- lm't any tuch '*plan" u yet trana-cording to Department of Labor lated into proposed legislation, and figures, has gone up 31 per cent '1!/ my conaUtuenta ahould know by during the 73 montruo s ince the E W LI N S R 0 0 F S Costa Meaa thla time that l do not oay that start or the Euro~e.n war. Craft Greeting Carda APPLIED OR IU!:PAIRED I am going to vote ror aome pro-FOOd increased 56 per cent. St&tiODerJ Free Estimates &: Inspection Sabbath tchool. Saturday morn- ing, V:SO o'clock. Preaching aervtce, 11 a. m. poaal until J see ju.at "'·hat the bill clothing 43, house fumlshlngs 42.5, &AJ18 after the co mmittee gett a.nd mlscellaneows goods and serv-Brookings Variety W. J. Benbow through with it. I have &!ways ice!! 25. The la.et lJU.TVey on rent.a IO() Oout HWJ. 0.l'Oll& 4e1 Har 3602 Marcus .Ph. Nwpt. 1012-J CHURCH OF CHRIST U8ed the amusing example {which was in June, and the lncrea.se ln ~-----------~!'-------------~ Church and Walnut Streets was true, however ' or lhe Andreu this category was only 3 ?Cr cent. L Duane Canby; Mlnlater. bill in 1939, which started out a.s j The average prices received ror c --" . 8 d 10 Bibi I a meuure to change the 9f!&80n gas. electric ity and tee dropped 6 ~"ace.. un ay, a. m ., e t · A 1939 Study; 11 L m ., Mornlnr w orahtp. ror abalone fishing. and wu sign· pe~hcenc BLnce .ug.Prl .Ind ~ ""' ed by the Governof as a bill to pro-e onsumer s ce ex v• FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH tect the desert burro from extinc-the Department of Labor was uaed OF COSTA MESA tlon. Exaggerated. )'es. but it gtves which gave as ll!I opir_Uon that dur- Rev. and Mrs. G. Wiiiard Steams you an idea y:hy experienced legia-ing the '>''ar the quality of civilian Pastors lators don't commit themselves goods has been l°""·erecl. Phone 2671 finally until they read the bill.!. SWlday School 8 :30 a .m. Another reMon tbla newspaper President or by Congress. Some of Morning worship service l0:45. Item interested me was because II us remember that W orld War I did Cruaa.der service 6 :00 p.m. hac!n'l said any such thing. Hear-not end officially until July 2. 1921. Berea.n service 6 :30 p.m. I ings are ju.st "°"" starting before This i~ more ser ious today. There Evening eva.ngeliatic aervlce at the House Committee oa Military are 226 acts of the Congre&1, 7:30 p..m.. I Affairs. executive orders and various dtrec- Wedne8d.a.y evening prayer ffrv· I put do...,•n my attitude regard-tives. tied to the "ending of the lee at 7:30 p .m. Ing military training. in a memo-war." Even th~ date o r the Pri- randum I mailed · \\reeka ago to mary Election in catifornta next COSTA MUA COMMUN•TY CHURCH Car4 B. Johrtaon, Mlnlatel' 124 L 20th 8t. Ph. 2475-R Church .chool, g:(6 a. m. llomln.g Worahlp, 11 o'clock. Youth groups, Hi.gh school, In- eve-ryone '.'·ho bad written me on year de\>ends on this action. I rise that subjec t . Translated into legl.8-to remark that thi8 should be set- latloo, I still tblnk it mear.s a Ued, and at once. It is morally C'>uple ot summer training camps. wrong tor any chJet executive to In !t'CCeMive summers, with cer-ret&J n wartime powers. by the taio required subjects tor Ule in-technical expedient ot not declar- t ervening school year. and a con-ing the -war to be over. The only tinuation of present ROTC train-resistance I know come.9 from Newport -Balboa Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii Ro'!"d-the-World Trips in the near future. See Mrs. Roy Keene. Ph. 891. SOI Palm, Balboa HOW"ll: 10 a.. m. t.e 8 p. m. F_..Z-,111],..,._• J7 S....111-Y•. 11. w. Cor. 4111 & Sycad.or1 MNrA ANA ~ I • t.e.rmedlate, Adult. e :30 p. m. Even1n1r .eervtce. 7:30 o'clock. MJd-week tellow-mhip a.nd prayer, Wednmday, 7 :30 p. m. ing. Lol!J or details to be worked bureaucratic groups ln the gov-----------------;------------ out: the National Guard; the boy• ernment who either we.nt to keep PROFESSIONAL /DIRECT' ORY 11 L m., Prayer and Sermon. A88EMBLIES OF GOD Henry •nd Ida &.ande, Pastora Oo9pel meetinp at AB'L lilubln- t.t. Hall al 23rd and Ocean Front. Newport_ Blmd&y ecbool, 10 a. m . \V ho would like a year's training; tb.elr jobs. or who think tt~ey can the boys who won't be In school: run the b~inesa ot the country on the young men ot special apUtudee classroom theories, better than and skills ; the .sin cere objectors men who built u p the busineeees I pleaae observe the adjective!) and and have the experience. Congress i.>ther details. I am not lnterelJted now bu bills before it to set the In building up a military caste; I date ot the War'a end. and 1t the am very much interested ln train-President does not act, I hope the lng young men to ta.ke care or Congreaa will. them.eelvea under group and war ~------------. Mom.Jng •rvtoe, 11 a. m. EY"ening evangeU.Uc Hrvl("e, 7:U p.m. Kld-week NrYioe, Tueeda.y 7 :1Ji p.m. conditions. Also, I think It will be at good tor them, physically a.nd men- tally. I 've had a lot or Jett.era 1 at agreeing with that atand, by the way. Thank ·you. BALn MORTUARY FIRST METHODIST CHURCH G. Edwin Oeher, Pa.tOt" Euclkf at Stanford, Garden Grove. 9 :30 a.m. Church echool for all ageo. 11:00 LID.. M orning Worah.lp: "Tb.Ink &nd Thank." . 11 :00 a.m. Nunery tor all chil- dren durlog 1111?rvloe. 6 :00 p.m. Methodiat Youth Fel- loweblp. Young Adult FeUowlbip. 7:00 p .. m. Eve"ll.\ng Worab..lp:- "They Thanked God and Took Courage." Barometers Nort Hill Anchors Olildren's Ufe Pn!Servers Boat Cushions and Cbeerful, Helpful Suggestions ~ South e octd e a. mi w. Oeatnl Newport BMtta.· ------ The war ls not yet )egally over. The Supreme Court and the Attor. ney ~nera.l have both held that &11 of our wartime m ea.surea atay ln effect until a "state or peace•· hae been declared by appropriate action. Thia mea~ acUon by the THANKSGIVING SERVICE The pu.bllc is cordially invited to attend 'Tha.nkBgiving Day serv- ice, held by First Church of Christ. Scientist, Newport Beach in con- tormlty with the Preslde.nt's Proc- lamation, in Udo Theatre, Central Avenue and Via Lido, on Thanks- giving Day, Thurada.y morning N o- vember 22nd at 11 o·clock. • Lady Attendant -t- 410 Coast Bl\'d. CORONA DEL MAR ~J.pl.-11-:Z DAY AND NIGHT • Before You Build or Remodel ) I visit onr Interesting sample and diAp_lay l'OOIDL Color guides, planning alds, com-. prehenslve stock ot rugs, carpets and linoleum. llopolrod LUDLUM Carpet Works 1m -Ill -11t. .,_ Soato .ba !IOI SANTA ANA MODERI :MARllE ·SERVICE SHELL o·ocK BALBOA ISLAND Aooonntant J. 8. WHYTE IN"OOllC& TAX CONSULTANT A11tbor1Hd b:r lb& tlllited St•LM Treu- \tr,J Department to repr.eat client. 19 cocmectioo wltb llKlome ~ mau.e .... A11Dft'9 • llY8TDUI ' BOO~IMO 81:&VICS ~ JMO llarHf Sl't''-, C.... 11_. PMM N'-~ "'°;W' • • Armand Monaco ABOlllTECT • -I 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Newport nu Z.1%1 IA.kewood Ave. Loe Anpl.. NOrmancly 6401 DU ll<JllOOl.8 !Yfortinter Sc~ool 10Z CJorU s.Jboe bland Grad .. : ()ollep. Prepuakll'J' DAY SCHOOL 1'ow Ope• G.A. Mortimer, M.A., Orlon! Prtndpel Phone 13! DJ:NT18T8 DR. OBED LUCAS Dentist • 2202,_. W. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT SEACH KOllTICIANB HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL "We Ounlelvea the Better Ser\'le By 8etiv1ng Otbero Beet" Phone Newport 581 Cod.a Mesa Callfornla OPTOMETIWIT8 ROBERT A. CRAWFORD Opt.. D. OPTOMETRIST Eyeo Euml.aed -mu-Flttod 1792 Newoort Boulev•rd Phone 2430 COST A M E&A 8URVEYOB8 • , PIANO TEACHER G. V. LINSENBARD Graduate Royal ConMirvatory, LelJlllil.C Ph. 1252-W 1526 w. Ocee.n Front Gordon M.Grundy, M.D. ~ ... ......- NI.Diil -Oentnl ·- Ofllco Bn. :10-U a.m.; 1-S p.a. Telephone l'I Conrad Richter, M.D. ~-Saa· llO E. lSlll •t. Costa Mee.a Bo11.r1 : 10·12 a..m. &Dd. 1-6 p.m. Pbone J.aS DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 22® Cout Blvd., N.WPOrt Beac .. ~ Phvne - Offloe 286-W R ... 281-R If No Anewer C.11 N.Wport I Gerald Rauaa, M.D. 2830 W..t CentraJ Av.. Newport Beaoh Ph. 1028--No A"ewer aa.11 301·M X·Ray .. l"Ylce Hilton H. MuweD, Ill. D :911 Wee& V.tral Pboae 1oa Ottlca,H°"'.'": 10 -U I to I Plione Newport 1oa S. R. Monaco, M. D. , 814 Bay Ave., Balboa Newport ITU "8 8. HDI St., Loe .&..- TUekeF TllU Br Appobi-t T. R. Reeder, M.D. Phyaldu II 8nrgw ~ Newpori 2164 j: ,._ ~I • M&WP081 a••aoA M!W! ~ • -ro::il. -617 --~ Kn. c. K. Knowlton. 1"la1ey a ..... 25 YEARS AGO. Flsllei n11n Want · Fisherman Finell IJve '15 mm. Shell Floating Off Pier New Specialist at Vi's Beauty Shop Kr. llDd Kn. H. k. Rill&' entetiJ Satwday . G.-.0 ......, Mr. lalnod at dlnner at tbelr 11ome11 and Kn. ~ ~ and Mr. IOI GnDcl C&nal. Bal-1o1an41 and. Kn. 1f"Od Kyle. X-. hM .purcm.ct Ula nue, la ip8Dd1°& two ""aeb lD Baoel Cllambon, a permaDlllt ;=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j:::::::::::::::: R. N. Q&rk at Newport Bxch, wave tptci•''et formerly 1oeated G~ri C."" and a GrMt Vartet__y a Unuwal Qlfta 1*i!_R1eldl4ldot&tlcmat-smw Eureka, Utah, and Sal• L&lt~Clty -FROM ouR FI LES Lease on Dau 1onn.1 _,,. t1un Arthur Kello. v1a1ttnc re1auveo. · •. • ________ _;_.._,;.._ __ -..,,-~--A deleptlco of men from ..... Point Pier a ttab.~ plck.ed up a live T&nm. at Lccuna s.cb ud ~ 1"f1'11t YOU TO BROWSE AROUND" obell tlootlnc 111 tie cuo al>out a at o-1& ~ 11aa ~ JalDed C. E. hOUCKS mile ott tbe Newport pier lhlnda1· .. -.a~...,. B . ?> ..... Co-JEWELRY •nd ST ATI ON RY He lln.d the lllloll °" -..s, and ran& del M&r wllore ---Dia-• W•-· ,. ... R Iring reported It wbea he ratw'm4 to Will be an°•Ne to bis tor mer n-. Ks JI port 1 • a I Ch h D of the tarser tn•oln-nrm. al Loo ' D Costa Mesa Foursquare ore Ancelee ... ,.. iueota nr tJ>e Banta Two Lone Beach oporta tl.lher- T B A N K 8 G I V I N G P L A Y An& Cllambe< of Commer<e at men ha•• requeeted a leue on the -D&J" You'll N-_.. luncl>eon at the Newport H&rbor county pier at Dena Point and lla..s&1' Evmblc. N.,.. 111, T:M Yacht dub and •-a qht--tnc plan a f1obtnC and ncreatlon cen. bJa ---'--. r-ctSetele _. when .... wlll make 1m• N-BMI .. Coeb M CaJ lt. ~"~ed the Loq Be&ch lllU1 us,,, . ' '.-----.;_.:.;..:.;....;.;;-.;;.::,....;_•:...:.;_;;;...:.;..:.;:.;_;.;j.:::_;;.:;..;_ ____ -J orn._ of tl>e OOUt Ouud, wbo 1n[;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j::::::::::::::::::; -ted by the O'usaden-Mr. Hemy, Director trip &!>out the b&rt>or, _...., 1:9r there, with moWr, -le nm· 1 • n.ry enthuliutic about lta tuture nmc out ID.to the •tip be4-and D Sev. -Mn. O. Wlllud 8-ea.ton poalbllltlu. Tiley not only pre-watere In that vtclnlty. ThOy wiut- WELCOME CAFE ' !580 Newpori llhd., 0.... Ilea GOOD FOOD AND SERVIC!: -:· MODERATE PRI~ -. FAMO US COMPLETE DINNER ' I .. a m.UI 10 .. llL -s--h7m: U ...,. -ut It p. & ()pea I a. m. lo I a. m. -~ II..._ Dinner Dance Wednesdays a nd Saturdjlys 8 to12p.m. Newport 433-M Our Kitchen Open for Inspection Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop. The Gift She Would Choose HerseH We Are Sole Agents in the Newport Harbor DIStrict for the Exclusive Morey & Fayne Costume Jewelry Arvin's Watehmsbn 116 22nd St. o,as.· e 1•. DI 1;19 .. = ca•• tt to 11>e -..,,,.. depot at Seal B4t1 ch . dlcted It would be a big oblpplnc 04 a m&jdr part of the unuoed pier port of the tuture bUt ..r.loned lt t or tbelr purpoeea. and would p~ u the ".A nn•polW of tbe Paclftc 1'1de' aD known _.rety device• fO!f' Cout." an I-whk:b IW1 boldll their craft, theJ" promlaed. good. The men m&ldnf the propoul Cut Over Eye The dam WU c-pleted &t Bit-... Don&1d IC. Kieth ancl ()wen J . Out.come of Cralh ter Potnt to turn the Santa Ana McCartney. who ulted. for a three river Into a new channel dlrec:Uy J"O&r teaee "" the cove. Tiley uked In Costa Mesa Into the ~ and prevent llltlnc the c:aunty ~ of ..,pem.ono to • Of the bay. The dam WU 80 feet rep&ir the st&lrway le•dlD.I' dOW'D wide at the bottom and lloptnr to to the cove ln order to make it 12 feet on tap. l&t'e. They offered to do thiai work, Mr. and llra. A . B. Roumelle and deduct the cost from lbelJ' were leaving for an extended. trlp rental on the pt.er. 1 tn E\u'ope, with many trlenda to Supervleora remarked ·that no vi.all ln France. other otter bu been made to teaae The N~rt Beach poet otnce th.la pier. went up lo thlrs1 clam and the 1&1--------- ary of Postmuter Jobn McMUlan waa advanced to $1300 a year. Western Flying . Training Com. Closes Its Doors • Corona del Mar (By Bemue L. Beaed.lct 1 Lt. Col.. C. R Luers returned to The Western Flying Training hi8 home at 306 Larkspur avenue Comm¥d wu officially closed Friday. Mrs. Luen drove to Coro-thie week with the locking of the nado to meet 1him.. H e bu been main bulld!..mg Of the nerve center in the Hirwaiian Ialand.8 thl..8 tut of the great.eat air training pro- year where he was Executive Of-gram In the history of the U. S. fleer of the Marine Air Corps. Army. The offices at 1104 West Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wadley jr., Eighth street in Santa Ana. which 211 Marigold. had a.a gueata Mr. once control1ed the activitie11 Of 148 Wadley's son. Lt. Frederick J . lnstallaUont in 19 statel!!I. were Wadley ill and wife. Santa Mon· dark lut night. lea. over the week end. Lt. Wad-The activities of this branch of Jey served in the 0 . S . S. In India the service "''ere moved to Santa for a year. About ten of the Ana ln 19-42 from Moffatt Field 0 . S. S. \•.rould &'Wim In to the beach near San Franci!lco. It became to l!!lee that all was right for the the Western F1ylng 'I"ralnlng Com- lnva.slon1. A dangerous mLMton. mand Aug. 18, 1943. I t arrived at one w ould l!!l&y, although be nys it lll!!I peak growth and actlvivty in wu fun. Members of the 0 . S. S. 1944 under Maj. Gen. Ralph P . v.•ere t rained in the Bahamu. He Cousin.e. • G. K... nelda. 81. a pe wenpr lb. a car driven by )(&rjorle 8mitb Cit 1611 Rocbeeter -Coot& ~ received allcht lnjurlea when their ear wu lftruclt by another driven by Harry Agnew Cit Mlcblpn at the corner of Newport lll\d Harbor bouleva.rdJ in Colt.a MU& yuter- d&y. The driver of the Michigan car ea.id he did not observe the girl when she turned to the left at the busy intersecUon. The injured man suffered a slight cut over bis left eye . • ' 6-aJ Bn!ldlng Contnct.>r SAFEWAY'$ PBE-TRAllSGIYllG EVEIT! • ldN ....................... ti ... -... ,_ .. •Jer ... liolWoys. s.i.w., Phone SS was one ol twelve passengers who Tbousanda of American boys returned •to the United States and hundreds of Chineae were aboard a freighter-a trip that trained under the wpervision ·of took a month. this group. Bombardiers, navl-..,_ • .W. ......, ef 11111•••&. Mki"I .. II ........ 9t ...., ....... prica, ---PFC. John ,Miller. 711 Marigold gator11, pilots, co-plloU!, *and flight avenue. wu called back t o C'amp engineers received crt>w traiDlng Ord where be will soon leave for tor B-29 Super Forts. Even "''hen oveTl!!leas duty. the tralning of new men slowed Mrs. Arthur Kemper. 900 Ocean dcm-n . returnees were brought into Blvd., and Miss There!t8. Haugne&B. the command and give them a formerly Lt. j.g. of the Nul"See' "po9t·graduate" course in various Corps. Corona Navy Hospital, at- 1 field!! a.s.soclated with flying. tended the Assistance League Country Fa.fr and Bazaar on I y Fr• d d M" Thursday at Anaheim, an annual our 1en s an 1ne affair. Scores of dolls. aproa9 8lld antiques were sold. Mr. and Mrs. S . Haugneu. 211 Iris avenue. had a reunion Of the family when Mr. and Mrs. Denny Dinamore'arrlved Sunday from San Francisco. Mrs. Dina.more la their daughter. Mr. Dinsmore was r~ ce.ntly discharged from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. H. Marston, Los Angeles, spent the week 1C_nd with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stauch, 316 Marigold avenue. Mr . and Mra. H. K ing, Fresno. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L.. A. Norman. 217 Orchid Rev. and Mrs. earl Johnson of Coeta Mesa went to Full~rton Tuesday evenlr.g u guesll!!I at a venl90n dinner at the home of Rev. and Mr:::. RRv P.sP."sdPI,., aod to m eet O rv. a..'"td ?.frs. Charles <:!. I Kendall of Phf"'Pnlx who w~re pass- ing throu,e-h . 11.ev. KendaJJ ls pas- tor of t!ie Phoenix l!ethod!st church an'.f he &IJtl his tvife a r:.- old fr\Ends of the J ohnso-~. James D. Ellis. son ot ?.t rs. F 1 P . Grlesch of Plummer Hous~. B:il· boe., snd nephe~r rt lfrs. R flc;'! Greeley. returned home Sundi>." after a year and a baJf in tht' --==========="-~I South Pacific. fie bad rtteived ;t Our Marine Hardware ;t Our Gift Shop and cheerful, helpful suaestions 2212 w. Central Newport ' .. ' (''~ , .. .. /7laJ~ • • hi11 honorable dlRcharge when ht> i got home. but 80mewhere along the 1 lint> had caught the nu and s~t hls fin1t few days here in bed. Mr. and Mrs. Antofi Her9hey of Balboa laland'e Mark ·t Spot are expected back next week from MexJco City "''here they have bt'eri vacationing for sev~ra.l weeks. 'klaU.t / .. q.JuuJt N EWS·TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER FINE PORTRAITS ond Commercial Photography 437 Femleaf Ave. PHONE '1S2·W Corona del Mar "They finished their joll ••• let's finish oun" ........ _ ....... Slrtwry. f ,...... s....... wi ... ttM. 11•1 , .............. ~~~~~~G!!~2'' ~ WIM, HM, 19•1 I ,,_ ..... tesJ Straight 0t o.-ted COMI. .10"-leu. Not•: Witwt 0t• otf•9d for 1ale only ._ Sotewoys llc......:i to Mii ....... MRS. WR161WS BRUD WWt. '"'94. .. ~ wfHt BCJ Vlt ...... 1........... ·:;;r· matENCRAR ........... -........ 3na 1 -...-r"'!9~.1 1oa..s1c:1 Srbs. U- . CORN BREAD MIX ..... -... -·-•·•· J&c ---~.., ....... , .. "''' WALNUTS . . . ; N , .......... .....,.. ...................... iluTs AND DllW FRUIT Calif. Almonds ~;. ',:!· 56• Seeded Raisins C-.....to llrord... Seedless llaisins Cil I ......... Gloc:e Mixed Fniit ::;· l&• --Pulled rigs :.--;-zt• -W. Caf liffMI vtlrtlrty. , ..... ,. i 'l"i ••h• .... , , • .., ........ rHJlllils,.... Wt ... ,.. .. .,., -,... Wnl Wle •1a .......... IX· . ..., .... ,.. ........ ,... ••u _.. ... _, 1111i11 clerk. Check these values in guaranhed meats: CHUCK ROASTS 2SC ....................... Ila. Mw A: 11,.._h,_._, GROUND BEEF • -·----.. .................... PLATE B&F •.Ile r.c n ,._....._ ..... ..................... ~.,~J.!!S .. Zic ..................... lAMI ROAST UC ......... ._. ....... ... ........... 1 ............... , .. - lAMI WAST ............... ....i .... AA.WA. ...... WBBS ------' ........ , .... . .. ..,. ..... ...... -. , ..... _ ...... ... ...... , 1•&.G1I K BOl.OGNA '-99 ................ .... •.34° ____ .. __ CllCIENS •.4SC ._ Y.a llJli;-.,:·:1::·:1:.. ......... .. ac lUIKllON MEAT ..,_ ---.. s3• _____ ....,.... \ Pll5SID HAM :..:·::::::=r;o.::. .. 5&- WlllllG lllEIS 777 ...................... .. .................. 6"~ COD ll1DS __ .. __ .. Ta •• a I ..... . , --- MARGARINE lb.25° , ......... ,.~ .. _,..rt ... . ,., ...... ,,.,.4, ,, ,. ... ti"'·' SHORlENING ll:•r.t S.tM M-4. hy ..... et S..fe_.,.. i i ..... ti Mt.I FRUIT CAKE fi1 1.,.. .... W•w.rt h-11111t c•••· P.dtM M ~efk•llJ ~le<ll 1•"· ,1 ' a CHECK THESE SAFEw A Y VALUES Dutch Mill , ..... 69" lfilb .• 21c. Gfet'f'I ,, .... 1- Molm.n c-.,.- Bl'ft Robbi! Gold t.llo&oun, 16 oz .. con. 2lc. BrerRabbit Popcorn Joli~ T.,,_ ...... Moneta Chili Sauce 11 v,. 17• ••. ;.r CHB Chili Sauqe 11 .... 20C '"' Del Monte Catsup ::;;· 15• Highway Tomq:toes '::'" 17• Plum ~eserve4 =. ·~~ 29" Libby Pickles t;:: "~ .... 7:1• Apple Cider MortiMlll ...... Orange Juice r-• u .... ia-.s,ond M• TIA AND fom£ Canterbury '""" "' .. _ 239 Te-o .... 'l:t-lb. pkg., 4k. Nob Hill Coffee .... 239 .... """ ........ "'°""" .. """"r Airway Coffee ::=, ~':: ZO. -· , . • I .. ' I • ' ' I ' . _LOCAL "l8HEftMAN ftETUftNS · Joe Doney jt'., wboee mother • outlook for DucJm Not Very Bngbt .· ' . ' " . .. ' . -_ .. Balboa wader Dies of Leukemia1 Enroute ·Home . . . " .. I • If•• ,, ·-, 21 Cases Maraps I• Costa-Mesa; None In Harbor ' . Burt R. Norton Sgt. Sebra Meets Moving Into New Daughter Nancy Coast ffiway Bldg. For First Time 1 vc::cu1• dental College Giv~ Annual Exams For Scholarships •, u ... &t 129\l 24th ......... re., (Courtesy cat 1Uh • ~Dept) turned fl'om Italy where be hu O~ge ~tt.: Tile ou.t19ok tor been for 21 monUu, an4 )lae re-the coming duck li!UOD I.II not u cetved hla dl8charge. He plane to good aa lut year. A check oo l'barmacl8t"• Kate 1/c Robert buy a 1loat and reaume bia former du'"ck clubll ln th1I area lbaw• 1 .. ~USN, 21', died Tue.day, Nov. ~UAl Scbl))ll.Tl!lblp examtna.tlOIU Kum1>9 were a mlld epidemic A.n'angt.Dg h1a 1tock wlth a mille Oct. 22 ended four years of for 1946-t7 will be held at' OccJ- thia year wt.th 1020 cue• to date, at anticipation ln bill new quartera army se · f ~--• s H Do th&?L half the number of blro. u Son a bo9pital plane near CIUcago,_ occupaUon of .flab.ing. Mn. f'Wll!IY at th1-ttme lut ..uon.. )Ming", a .-race wttb death which ~ jr. and their am.all aon Uve in San Bernardino county: A fnt ~ baH' way around the world South Dakota where llbe teac.hea duck.a dropptng"on p0nch along the ta llOICOW and would have ended K .hool and where abe will stay to river but not llO many u at th1a oo B&lbo& Ialand.. I complete her term before returning late iut. .leuon. Lota ol. ducJQ cm . ~ tie waa fatally 1trlcken here. Baldwhl Lake but very few on. Big Wt.th leukemla the young Navy p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i\ Bear Or Ai-rowbe&d lake•. Pian .cktermlned to M:e hta mother, •'-... -J'\llC'e or '~'· gt. . L . dental College, Loe Angeles. Sa.t-i more U4al1 doubt• the number tut at 915 Cout Highway, Burt Nor-c.--b-who ju t t ed f 1 . _____ ,_ ~ • ..., s re um rom 9 urday, Dec. 1, according to Ben- 1 year, ~• to tbe report ol ....... well-known radio dealer and mo th · th E '-th San Diego county: Sprig and Mn. )Camie Foote, cuatodlan Of B 0 W L Bp(>Olliea are tn con.alderable num-M&r Ca.a for the put 18 yean, bent on Cuyamaca Lake, but there once more before he died. • l B A L B 0 A '" no waler In the tu! .. at an. Hlo condlUon Improved enough ~ 4 O 2 San Joaquin county: Fewer to allow him to be nown ln a. naval Cl. ducks now than there were two b09pit&l plane to the Bet:.haeda, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w~ee~k>~~a!g~o·:_________ Md., Naval hoepltal. Re and h1J' _ mother talked on the telephone twice while be wu there. But hos- pital authoriUee warned. her the • &hock ot .,etng h1o mother might ~---o_. _•_· -"~E_E_o ___ _ pro"Ve too great for hlm. Lt. Baroid Foote ... brother •t&-0 B Reed Becomes tioned with the Air "Force at Mem-• • phlo, Tam .• and John Schuster. Salesmanager for . George D. Bassett General and Tax Accounting ---. n l'I 1n e urupean ~ater jam.in H. Culley, secretary at the pr. ~ Lee Ruuell, county marine electrical CQntractor wu. of act1'on He partl · led · f " . e1pa tn 1ve echolar, llhip committee. 'lbe en._ be&ltb otftcer, and most of the ~ moving tn. to bta recently complet-battles, th •u _, wean e ~ ver star and list cloeea Saturday, Nov. Zt.. cent 88 ca.eea are tn (:Qlta Kea. ed buUding after two yearw at his a unit cJ tatlon. with 21 listed. An odd fact Is th&t amaller .tore farther eul on the Arrangement.a can be m&de., for "Newport Beacb bu no mumpa. but .highway. Sgt. Sebra rt'Ceived his discha.rge students not able to reach the ~-" --In th no.th ••M of th at Camp Beale, Calif., where he ca.mn,uo, to take the e•·-!natlona r uue1 "' .. • e -r--_.. e In the new ahop Norton wtll .r: .............. t t In ,. __ with 16 was met by his wife and daugh-at tile, lr h om e echools, by writing COUD y, wu nu ~ . have four times the apace for sales tt>r, Nancy. It was his first in-M CUil The general he&Jth 1ttuaflon la of Philco, Packard Bell, and Ben· trduction to his daughter. After __ '_· __ e_y_. ________ _ ·tmpr'O'ltng, ft:u.18ell ~led, with dlx radio•, u well u tor repair•. a short vacation with Mrs. Se- chl.cken pox OD the wane -.Jthougb He expeota new model.a of the bra's parent.!, Mr. and Mrs. Harry the yM.t"1 total wu 133t u Philco radio in by the middle of Mekeel of Balboa Island, the ser-lat.ernaU.oaal llarvealer ap.Inat 73:5 lut ,u.r. There were next week, he 88.id. geant and his family will leave for 'l'aVOll& AND TBAOl'OU three influenza. toui-dl~therta. A large part of the Norton buat-Richmond. Va., where they will FA.BM SQ.OIPJDCNT three llC&rlet fever, nve red meu-neu .. aale and lnatallatlon Of ma. make their hOl)le. M. Eltiste & Co.. Inc. lee, t'!'o rheumatic fevn and two rtne radio telephone. and radlo whooping COUCh U.Ud, and 18 compueea Two-way telephones 1 ma.a ft. 1111 &aataAM cuea ot ~Lal &.a...., a lharp are .now available for ehlpe without __ _:•~u::P:;P.01z:..:rt:_t::h::_•:._:W::_:•::r:._:C:::heat=:...::::_...'..:IU=::N::o.='l.=A..=8::l.=l'll.=::W=l=4::•::·::•::1t=• drop. Pulmonary tubere\lloslll private order, be said tbday... ·~ 9howed a alfaht tncreue, and con· ' t.lnuea to be the "killer'' dlff&8e wtlb 31 deatba tht.s year from thil ........ OPA Denies· Mark-Up ·. .. ' . Fishermen's Bookkeeping Notary Public 2602 W. Central Ave. Medical Corp8m&n who WU with him on the hoopltal plane, brought Ford Agi'cy The Office Of Price Admlnlirt.ra- the body to Pua<lena and ...-vk:e• Assistance League lion announced today that It hao were held Tueaday a.tternooo at denied a request ot lumber whole- Mountain View mauooteum. Alta-o. B . Reed. m mber of the city Greets ·New Members 91L!era for"' 8 per cent mark-up den&. rt wu a military runenJ council Of Ne~rt Beach, b&I on m ill ceilings. The wboleaalen1 CE P.A.PAtMER Newpon .Beach Phone 1805·J w1th Dr. George Cllff ln charge. been named pie• manager ~ Mn. Roderick Burnham enter-aeked permlaaion to add the eight and tbe cori-nan atood besWe the Theodore RoJ'n• Ford and Mer-talned membera of the A&W.stance per cent to m.111 price• and let It flag+draped casket a.a the organ.18t cury Agency, It wu a.nnounced by League at her home, 1544 Via Udo be &b&orbed by retailers, and con-~;;;222:;;:222222~2-;;;;;-;;;;;:;;;;;22222~! played "Reve-rie.." Robi.rul yeiterday. Rttd took over Nord, on Tuesday with luncheon. tended w ch a mark-up would re-the dutlee he bu had In mind for d th h Tb ,_1 auJt ln better dl.strtbution ot lum-Survfvtng are Mr•. Mamie Foote, .......... -time , aoon after returulng serve on e pol"C . e aaa--. ng Bal~-•-•·-d oth f th •--ho--........ Cameron -om waa ber to smaller retallen . Large line uua .._.., · m er 0 e ~ froi:n a 1 month's vtsit to central ... ~ ........ -··· £u ' ceued. and bls father, W tllll D. m i.noLt where he still retaln.8 farm-unable to be present due to t.he yards it wu a rgued, were able to LIDO ISLE PPJJPP10 rPS • W. 0. BUCK -.lnsw-arioe Counselor ~1500 ~~ 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA • Foote U', of Loe ~geles; two ln lnt 9la d h ma.ny old death of her brother on Monday hire buyers lo go out to the mills. brol.ben, Lt. Harold Foote. and rJenda.~re ' ll1l u J t"Wning. and obtain lumber, leaving none to ---:::====================;:---- WU1Je D F oot j of s G brl 1 I M b be distributed to the smaller ya.rdS ' · e r . a.o a e' Rttd aald yesterday that it 'A'B.S n Walton Hub ard jr. pre-who could nol afford such buyeni. tnjoy· Your ' ' and one 9\ater, Miu Dorothy a very happy a.seociatlon becawie sided at thi bwiineaa session, when Foote, who. Is slaying with her of the high regard with "A•hich t.be new provisional members were in-With the eight per cent D;)Ark-up, mother oo Balboa 1111&.l'ld for a. few 1 troduced and future plan.9 diacuss-the wholesalers could bett~r serve tlrm ls held by loca.l re1ldenta, and h ll '"'! · I ed. New m embersrare Mrl!!I. Addison t e sma er re ....... ers. It was con-88 Mr. Robins had ex-pressed a de-I d d Thanksgiving Dinner days. -at- BAY SHORE CAFE 17th &,Cos.st ffighway -~- Open from 12 Noon Till 9 P . M. -~- Roast Young -Tom Turkey •' With AU the Fixin's $2.25 -~- Call Newport 2344 for Reservations sire to devote more time to Ln-Gurley, b.i ra. Everetl Morris, Mrs. ten e · CUrrent. estimates o f man1agea tereU out.sk:le thls agency. He \-\1aller Franz and h-1~. StAnley i------------- ln the Untied St.ates indicate 90 alao baa the F orti agency in Hunt ·• Olambers. Mrs. ':'i:tor Grace, "'ho per cent involve men lo uniform. ( lngton Bea.ch. ... I has been a sustain111g member for ------------·--At least ~ people have seen the_ pL9t. year. came back in as an An Old Friend in a New Spot PAUL COR'l'ES Cbel R.eoenUy ot Newport YIWht Club Now in Charge or Our Kitchen _.__ CARLTON HOUSE (Formerly Danlrer'•l 207 So. Broadway ( Upotal......santon Bldr.) SANTA ANA Pb. Z119 -c..-Monday the new ca.r since Its arrival here, 1 a.ctive member. I tht> agent said. About 7~ a day A. fund y.•a.s set up to help send still come in. and betv.·een passen-four Girl Scouts to summer camp ger cars. truc k.s: and commercial and IL v,:a.s also decided t o start a jobe, about 100 orde n pre pn hand.: dental cli~c for grammar school 1 Prices on the new Ford models are , children. b.1rs. Everett Morris waa expected this v.·e ek end. he said. I named chairman of the latter com-J With lhe retu.rn of 'Bad' Bri&coe mittee. Another subje-ct di.Scussed , from service to resume hi!'! former I "·as that of leisure activities for I 1 job a.s service-manager. the shop the 'teen age group, bul most of • ! is gettl.ng back to normal. Deliver-the afternoon was given O\'er to lee are still wA..IUna on p0\icle1 now \ plan.a. for toaiorrow'e big bridge l being determined ln the ea.st, tt party a.t NeY.-port Harbor Yacht wu sa.id. o. B.. a.a be is flUl)..11-club. I t.a.rly known to 10 many local rtsl-Mem~rs pretent v.·ere lbe Mes- dent.e. will reta.in his seat on ~e dames E . E . Boudinot., Roderick \ councl1. He spent several Y•re Burnham, Richard Castle, Everett with the South C08.Bl COWP!JlY Gardiner, E. M. Harvey, Jack Hlll- during the war. man, Rowland Hodgki.naon, George IN TB BROADCASTS ' Hesttt Sondergaard, now ~r- Holstein. W alton Hubbs.rd jr., Don McCallu.m. John Parke, Jamee Bogen. Dixon Smith, Robert Wal- ker, William White, George Yard- le-y and Victor Grace. News-TI.mes advertisements are your guide to efficient E?ending. Clear Vision for a Brldtt Future Make e@'rf'itn of your child's Kood vi!lon by having· us ex- 8mine his eyes scientlflcalty. 11 neecssar)' we will prescribe far and nt him with glasses that will !mun! Improved vi- &lon ROBERT A. CRAW'FORD OPTOMETRIST nsn N-rt eou1evan1 eo.ta Me. Phone UIO Cr<!dlt Terms Broken I.enses Duplicated WALLPAPER ~ I UIU !!l lll "'" .... , .. 11., lll hlUI Ul !!l l•l llllll lll tll l llllH .. ll ll llll HI Ul ol ul \ ·~····· '" l hl Hl lLl .. l olln .. 1111111 ltl •llll ll ll 1111 1611 .. lll ~llll111~1111111111lllill ... l .. ,..,"!'NM !l:: Mng In Aa&ignment Home •"d Counter.Spy, Is a member of ttie cast or The Constant Invader cur-rently betng heard over stp- tlon KVOE. °" Mondays at 12.:15 (noon). The Conn.ant Invader, narnted by Di-. A. J . Cronin, preacnt.a '" a aeries of 13 dra- matte •hows the vktorle• thl1 cOuntry Is winning against tu· berculosia. Discontinued Patterns -. = = • ~ • • • . . = = = = • = I s BALBOA 'S RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM Coming SATURDAY November 24th Anson Hill PttoentA .FRA -NKIE STAN and His O~chestra SATURDAY, NOV. 17th Dancing from 9 until 1 ' = = • • 1:""""'"'''••••1.i11•-• ..... -lll~"'91!' = i ii EGGS ! !! . ! ~ . ! ~ FRESH. ' ~ ~ ~ EVERY DAY • "' ii Y2 Price -~- We Feature Sherwin • Williams Paints -~- Costa Mesa Paint & Hardware Next Door to Safeway • • ii ~ ~~~~~'::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • = ii ~ APPLES -CIDER ~ .r----'---------~---, --~ • ' Telephone 1347-J I G'ROCERIES l I Cold Meats I ~ Frullil -i v egetablee ~ ,..-uu ~~· . , I Button's GrocerJI ! 175' Ne•pcN't 81..S. Ooeta lfeea ~ = .. .., ..... -tt,.Mltlftll.,..,.._lf~llfll~ltll\tllttU•I• ' ' • I 11 •I for FIVE-DAY SERVICE· OD Cleaning and Laundry CORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS 1S07 Pick-Up and pelivery Highway Carl Philhart, Manager BATTERIES . CHARGED in 30 Minutes Wllll ov Jmt : lnot•!Jed Ne,. llapor-Qal<ll Charsw· LUBRICATION SPECIALIST VIRG~S GARAGE ,,.,.&()() l'llOD'l1Cl'B 1 o C1All llT.&.TION -11'..t o.inl k,--. N-' -' . ow-MsMt1 ... , .-a.. ,, ST 121 ... 114'--W • El Paraisd Cafe American Breakfasts -Lunches -Dinners FLAVORY SPANISH DISHE.5 STEAKS ENCHILADAS . TACOS CJooed Tuesd"J' OPEN 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. McFaddea Place at Court st., Neaf Newport Pier IF YOU FIND you made ~ur jam a little too stiff, try stirring in a little boiling water iust before serv · Ing. Strange thing -bu~ {f(J;'"\.X this trick even kHps th9; ~ color of the (om th.: ~ -· ~ lIOl:TSEJIOLD HINT -.-:' I · ...... LIPSTICK STAINS are N<flly onnoyinv on your clothes so we wont to remind ,...,,, / you of the~ and easy ~ way to r~move them. Just put a ,blotter under 1the 1toin,j then apply Spirits of Cpmphor. c ll.!CI!E 'l -:if:: • .)...,.( d • ... ~ SWEET-SOUR ME~TBAllS I lb. g•d. roundst.Ok I ltap. salt 1 onion, minced 2 ~bsp. vin-.,ar \-1. c. cotsup 21tsp. prepared 2 tbsp. brown sugar mustard 2 tsp. Worcestershire 1-1.jc. water Sauce Ii tsp. pepper 1· egg, beaten Mix meat, eg9, onion, bnd Nit and 'pepper thoroughly. Farin into sma ll round balls. Mix remair.ing ingredi. ents and bring to a boil. Add meat bolls ond simmer for fiftNn minutes. Thicken gravy and serve over meat. ' t:iETT~!t ~~~ING) -----" rJvt,.• --~ FOR All THE fom;ly--at ~v~~ meal - Weber's Enriched Wh ite Bread. Deli .. cious, flavor.fresh and fu'I of the no"r· ishment and vitamins noiural to 100% whole wheal. Try a lo~ al Weber's today! r . • • I Puauc NoTJcu NOTICE OF INTENDED MORTGAGE Under Section 3440 Clyll Code flf ~ State of Callfornla NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : Gas furnaces No Prt.ortty NMe•••.,. Some with Thermostabi Limited Supply for Immediate Installation No Down Paymeat F .II.A. Terms NeW or Completed Homes Monarch Furnaces Approved by A. G. A. FBEE ESTDIATES L. 0. Grossnickle _ Oraap °"""*" Dbtrli...tor 1'701 Flower St., Cor, 17th Phone 4857 If no answer call Santa Ana 6257 and leave message SANTA ANA • • NmWl'OllT 1!..1.UM>4 Pueuc Nark:a ' ~-PueLic NoT1cE• · ltH6, at the eocrow deparUnent ·.,( Th&t John 14. Quint 11..-..-"the Bank at America NTUA. Bal- whc.e add.-hi 7G41 Mountain boa Branch at Bal-~ tJjo City Vlew Avenue, ln tbe Oty of San of NeWeorl Beach; County' ot Or- Bernardin<>. County Of San Beruar-ans• State or Cllllforflla. dino. state Of Californl&, lntend9 DATED November 9. 1945. to mortgage to Viola J. Ban>eo JOHN )(. QUINT, Mortgagee whoee addru9 l9 ·lOI Mortgaior. 261.b Street. In the City or Newport Pub.-NOY. 111, l!HS. Beach, CoUnty of Orange, State ot California, the foUowtiig ckecribed personal property. to-wit: All fix· tu.res, equipment and rood wilt"'ol a cert&ln Ory-Clunlpg Buaineu known u Newport Oeanera and located at 2119 Cout Blvd., New- pc;>rt Beach. ln the City of Newport aeach. Count y of Orange, State of C&llfomia. and that an ex'ecuted mortgage of the same wilt be de- livered and the coM laeraUon there- f or paid at 10:00 A. M. on Mo~­ day the 26th day of November~ NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE Under aectlon 3440 Clvll ~Code of the State of Callfomla. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Tba.t Viola J . Barnes Vendcw, wboee addreu la 106 26th Street, to the Q ty at Newport Beach, County of Orange. State ot Callfor· nia. lntenda to H1l to John M. Quint, Vmdee, whoR addt'e. ti 704 l(ountaln View A•en.ue, JJ1 the City or San BernardlM. County ol San Bernardino, stat:e Of Cali.fw· nla. the followtng delCJ'tbed per. eonal property. to-wit: Your f«ut i.._. All 1tock in trade, nxturea. equipment and good will of a cer· PR OTEC TION PLAN tatn 0ry-C1ea•1nr; busin ... known "BREWSTER'S Mn.LIONS" R"''r""~enf~ le u Newport Clean.en a.nd located. DENNIS O'KEEFE and BELE.N WALKER 1hare t1ae spotllsht ID · at 2119 COUt Blvd., In the ctty Ute hllarioua comed7 "'8"""'9t.er'I Mllllom" at the Udo Sunday and B. W. o&0.89.E Of Newport Beach. County of Or· Monda¥. US et• St. ange, State of Calltorn.iA, and that ..:.:=="----------------------- Bunttngton Beacb. · a MLie, tn.n9fer and &11lgnment or Ph. IL B. dOl the same will be made, and the Have You L----' coruiideratlon therefor w ill be pald n9al'1I at 10 o'clock a..m. on Monday the ''EASY ACIS'"I 26th day ot November, 1945, at the •• "~ ... •P0 P•• -..._ ..,, ~ escrow department of Bank of Tskl Tsk! County Auditor Could Have Saved $1.68, Sezze! ~=======~===~-==:::.-====::::::=::::'.:.... America NT&SA at Balboa In tbe -City of Newport Beach, cOun.ty of Outline Expense Of County Outfall Sewer System County Auditor Lester Eckel Five yea.re ot major out lay• on paid a bill of $13.42 for telegrams the county's outfall sewer system, In relation to the retention or the which muat be improved lr:nmed· fire boat here, but he saJd in Santa lately w1th a $35.000 booeter and Ana yesterday tha t be could have a $75,000 digester. may total $2,· aaved Sl .68 on It Orange. Sta.te of cailfomia.. DATED November 9. 1945. VIOLA J. BARNES. Vendor. Pub.-Nov. 15, 1945. 805,000 over a period or tim e, it Jt seems that H arry Welch a.s v.·as estimated in Santa Ana by secretary or the chamber or com. Mesa Circle Plans the City Auditor w . C. Jerome.1 merce and aleo of the harbor com- Highway Dept. Against Traffic Signal on Mesa Costa Mesa wu discouraged trom Installing a trattlc signal on Newport Boulev~ by the state highway commlaloo, a letter t& the Orange County Traffic com- mittee disclosed after a ~t tor relief had been made in 1944 as well as eertler this year. From their survey ot conditions in the "'9pidly growing area the state department declared that they believed it does not warrant additional traffic devices bu t more adequate enforcement in the con· gested zone. Some of the difficulty in t he ex· pa.nding residential section is due to the residents ot the area, who do not respect boulevard stop sJgns, one member ot the chamber observed. C. M. Merchants Ask Agreement on Holiday Closing Cooperation of the merchants' in Costa Mesa in notifying othen of their plam for closing on holiday> wu asked by one of the members or the "Chamber of commerce in Costa Mesa at a meeting held Tuesday night at t he fire hall Those engaged in business out- side the bnmediate business area are· unable t o t ell when others plan to close for a holiday such as Armistice Day, one complained. No agreement w as mentioned to him of others who we re planning to obser1e the holiday, with the result that many were closed .and some were not . The m e rchants' committee of the chamber is delegated t o m a ke this arrangement, it was explained by Pre!ident Russell Bartine. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKeel, 604 South Bay Front, Balboa Vera Bell Prior, 114 Ea.at 171' Island, are receiving congn.tula- 1treet, O:>eta Mesa. I08t a puree containing $45 and ratloo. book• tlone on the birth ot a d&ugbter, while .tiopplng ln Newport Beach born Nov. 9 at St. Joseph hospital. last week, ahe reported to the She weighed 3 pounds, 3 ouncea. ahertft1 office . She alao stated that a watch valued at $1ro, pre. vioualy reported stolen, hu been returned. -Give to the War-Chest - MARINE WAYS GENERAL REPAIRS lllAii."n:NANCE • SAMPSON Machine Works 1604 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa • We are now through with war contracts and open for general machine work. • All mQclern machinery. All types of machine work . • Marine engine parts du- plicated:· · Bazaar and Foo d Sale who handles much ot the rund.8 for j mission dispatched four v.d res to the system as fl.seal agent. New· \Va.shington and New York on the l\.1rs. James Harris is general port Beach 19 a member city in matter . Ir the telegrams had been chairman of the bazaar and the system. charged to the harbor comml.s.sion cooked rood sale which Circle 1 of The growing population of the Instead or the chamber or com- lhl" Costa !'vlesa Community member citl~s and other co~n~y j merce. the auditor said, $1 .68 fed- church \VSCS is to hold Dec. 8 at 1 territory v.•btch may come w1th1n erlll lax v.·ould have been rebated. rl/ the \\'estern Auto Supply store its scope necessitates enlargement. Reports had it that he growled as -,,,,,. • Arc a nd acetylene weld- ing. CYLINDER HEADS I · Mii.i.ED CHRISTIAN'S HUT and other members of the com· it has previously been stated by he paid the bill. B 1 n mittoe who are making plans ror varioUB authorit!eo. Including R L. ------------OH#UUf \,;OMP4""f Balboa, California the affair are l\.1rs. T . Martir.1 Patterson. city engineer of New-larger mains ot 18.000 feet or line DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL B AR Brauti. l\1rs. Otarles Andrev.'s . port Beach. The cities Of Orange, 1 costing $900,000 to lay down, plus 901 Coast Hlghwa);'. INNERS BANQUETS )1rs. R. K. Eastman. l\1rs. Ray· Fullerton, Santa Ana and Anaheim rebuilding of 7000 feet of the IDil-Phones 2088 SAMPSON Machine Works for YOUR FORD ~f EXP&T fOllD MEOIANICS ll'O SIRVf YOU several more expert me- chbnics hove been added to our stoff to insure q~icker end more efficient selrvice for our customers.. WE ALWAYS USE ALWAYS BRING YOUR FORD "BACK HOME " FOR SERVICE We know your Ford best • •• end o re anxious to help keep it giving you the be~t po~sible service until lhat FORD IN YOUR FUTURE can be delivered, by "'' Theo. Robins Authorized Sales & Se nic~ 22nd & Central Nel''JIOft D · · · mond James and Mrs. Hubert Kid· are also members. rlne section at coot ot $770.000, and 2089 Leonard Marshall, Manager der. Needed immediately. Jerome told w~~ou~l~d~be~~nec~e~"""'Y~~-~~~~~~l~§§§§§§~~§~~~~~~=~~~~====~~~~~~=~~====ft ,-------------------------,! Orange Mayor George N. Weimer.I ------- B 0 0 K S president of the county league. are IJ ACE Refrigeration · Service \Ve Have Wbat You Need 1 a boo6ter pump estimated to cost $35.000 and a digester costing 1 abQut $7~.000. ESTRELLITA'S Wltbln two years. at lea3l 3500 ' feet of line will have to be re- (Estelle Campbell, Owner) ' placed with larger.capacity llne Domestic Commercial Marine Ph.. S&Dta A 882s I costing an estimated $175,000 and 1515 North M~: St~t additional work will have to be Pb. H. B . •823 819 Delaware Aye. Room 8 -J\..reade Building 1 done on Se<:Uon 2 serving the in· I 1 I [ land cities and a t realmenl plan.t I Our Lending Library Contains 1 at Buena Park would bave to be JfUNTINOTON BEACH the Latest Books .. · bullt. all to total cost of $750,000. "'REPAIR WORK ON ALL MAKEs"" Soun: 9 :30 to 15 :SO By another year , a $100,000 cla.r· Except Mon.., 2 p.m. · 15:30 p.m. itler wou1d be needed, and then In ' A GG111:s.srvr , inttllipnt tlfort •M th.t fI. judicious utili11tiotti o f a 'fast Wtalrh of raw materials. powtr, W;UCt aod ftrldt land hl•c carapulttcftM southland tmput rocnpri1ing San Bernardino, llivtr· Ji&:, Oranit and Los AftatltS counties to unb<tlitv:tblt -alln0$l f •ntutic-pn> duc:tiori hti&hts. Ora~ County, smaUtst ol tht four ift aua. ;, one: of tht .,;,h1itJI lft its coatri- bu1ion to 1ht ttenomic stability ol tht rtJion. Its 1.3riculturaJ and tniMral pro- duction cornbtMd with iii iad\lSttial aod convntrrial tnC t rprisn havt ntattd for tM m idtnts of Orangt County a pn npi1.a wt"alth 3 rcattr tb.1o that tnjoycd i.a any ot!itr county in ~ It.I~. • Dvrit11 tht critical wa.r JU.I'S it "trt:S nutturi~ on its ftrtil.t .acs ao qriNl- tvral indust ry which aoaualtr proWctd vital food products Talucd at on.rfy '8).000.000, whil.t from iti vast oll 6tlds llowf'd mott thu )l,.000,000 b.rrtls ol a;} "'h yt2•-oii wbid> helped ., ...,.i ouz sn, laad aod air Itta oa ch.tit mardt 10 victofy. M>ny .-al ..... al 0... C..ntr hod --• miliwy .... nanl inst••btioos fot tt. trVeioa ·u ............ a-M.;o.-.U. :\:s inc:ludt-tht Wmfto AU Fora f1i&hl Tnl .... Go--o-4. -·AM &...,. All 8-. E T""" -o..;o Ail ....._ u '" -All°"'" liPlir another year the replacement by ,,, ... /? hl /. I~ L ~ . " ,.,, l!h' If 't: 71rl .!.l., , rt· i'\! J,"'1J-•• •//'Li r-;,I;-·-:{t" ., / 1 f ! -·, A ,~·'··c-y . ... a -.::: I itllL ·-·-·-··· than A.it 8-t. Na ... d'Mun.itions and Nd Dtpot and a Naval Air Train.in& Statioft. From ann,t Courq tru~i"$ stalions Clint tht air hcrotS ol Boupim1llt , Tuni• sia, Manila. Bcrli.n and Tokyo aad from its ftrtilt M>il hu CCICDt thr food nc:cn- ...,.,. to sustain them.. Li3ht industry is Ir:~ pa« with the 1cct lt ratt d p1oduction ttmpo io the couaty. MaouflCT\lttn of electric witt and a.bit'. mani.la rope. rd'ri.gentioa and air cooditioninf mac:hinny. C'OnVD<rcial alcohol, itld!.lltual fut'I. anncd food. Lir• plant ~rt:s and •arious othu war ma- ltrials cxcttdcd production schtdults Ip.in and 1pia in tbcir dl'orts to contrib- ute thtit l'ftllimum to victory. fn tht pnatitne yars ahtad Oranat County will be ao nm lrnlt't ronttibutor to tht subilif)' of this mi&htf tmpirt. ·1u twoad hi&hWJ.fS iftd Wltm JWnhint Will 1>«1coo ., "" ci~tllu : "" fri<adlr spirit ol tM citittm cil its many linblt ccmmwlitict-its mil.cs ol ~ and ~Ji•r1rou.ads. will im-i1t 1a . numbtt of pcoplt' who will wish to nut>IM tbrir residnw:n -'<! such "'"""odiop. Tht Nturt' i1 '"'"'fer Oracct County -'• it is dntioect to npaad and dc;rdop tfol fatton which hltt ... it poWblt' IO coatra-itDlity ID this ni&htJ' tn!I• .-ud .. i.n., hoppions ud -.-aoib~ \: " '--·-·-·-·-·-·-·- • Metzger · Stores On the Opening of Their New Store IN COSTA MESA G . T. EVERSOS, Manager ne Following Firms and Citizens of Costa Mesa . 'k/iJk -'lf °"' . Succe.44 . Abbott's Feed Store Everything for P oultry and Rabbits Alpha Beta Store Groceries, Meat, Fruit, Vegetables Boulevard Feed Store C. M . Nelson Barrow's Department Store Boulevard Liquor Store 449 NewpJrt Boulevard -"T op o' the Hill" J. E. Barnes & Son Real Estate -Insurance Braddy's Barber and Beauty Shop Gus Beach Service Station F1restone Products and Hancock Gas D. C. J. Carter Dentist Costa Mesa Furniture New and Used Furniture Costa Mesa Paint & Hardware Mr. and Mrs. F . A. \Valsh Costa Mesa Pharmacy A. L. Pinkley Costa Mesa Tire Shop 24· Hour Recapping c.ervice ' Robert A. Crawford, Opt. D. 1791 Newport Blvd.--Optometrist-O>sta Mesa Davis-Gay Music Co. , "Everything in l\l usic and Sound" Andy's Beauty Shop Mabel Andenor>-123 Broadway Broadway Cleaners P. D. Eutman--Ph-1347-J Western Auto Stores )Ir. and Mn. w. c. 'nlmer Dutton's Grocery Cold Meat-Fruit-Vegetables Thelma's Malt Shop Thelma W atson S. E. Eaton Cesspool & Septic Tank Service Howard .W. Gerrish Insurance of All Kinds A. W. Gibbon Real Estate -Insurance Gingham Cafe Chicken Pie Dinners Hi-Way Garage Edwin C. Edick Hilltop Market 447 N ewport Blvd-Costa Mesa W. T. Jefferson M iracle Mile A. E. Johnston Real Estate Stuart H. Price Men's and Boys' Clothing Polly Apparel Gilbert and Leah Brown Quality Bakery The Best in Baked Gocds Russell Realty Elsie -George -G. N. Sarge's Cafe 1930 Newport Blvd. The Sport Shop ~lrs. Fern Smith . Mesa Cleaners A. R Gingras-Phone 2353-W Mauray Studio Portraits-16th & On.ni:e Barry W. 'tailor Plwdblna Myrehn Bros. Service Station 17th & Newix>rt Blvd.--Costa Mesa Modern Shoe Repair M. L. Vaughn Mesa Radio & Electronics .. Satisfied Radio Service" Nina's Flower & Gift Shop 2438 Ne"W'port Blvd. Orkin's Department Store Thompson's Richfield Station Lubrication and Goodyear nres The Poplars Dinners-Steaks-Sand"•iches Viehle iPlumbihg & Sheet Metal Mn. Viele Welcome Cafe j Dinner Dance Wed. & Sat. Bastanchury Water Co. Famous Artesia n and Super Distilled Drinking \Vale r Eva F. Rhoden Real Estate H. w1 Wright 1748 N~rt Blvd. Groty A~_p_l_iance Co. F'rigidalre ar Maytag Dealer Denni~ Hogland Dodgf:'·Pl;'lTlouth Dealer LoWlllan Roat Builder.s N . L . Lo~an. Proprietor Costa Mesa Lumber Co. R ~Hostetler -Mesa · ecreation M . Prop. 1818 NfWPOrt Bl -1 p. m . t o 11 p. m, D. C. acKenzie Real te' J.nens I • ' ·L I, I " 11 • ... -' . it 7 I James Lee -W. B. Foote --2117 Cout Blvd. -~ - Boyd's Service Station 1l500 W. Central Aoe. -Phone f85 -T- Bal-00. Fun Zone Balboa Bastanchury Water Co. ._..~a ..... ~-nw ~ w .... ~ -Zenith '510 -T-- ' Balboa ~arket Gui Van de Unde A Fritz Go:c1p znw _..,_ Eugene Elliott · 501 E. Central-Roel Eatato-Estab. UOI -T- Balboa Paint Store Mr. and Mn. C. Ferrell~ E. Bay Ave. _..,_ Larry Fisher 30th & Lafayetre-Wholesale flsh-Pbone 2lli> -·-Florence Bak~ry Mr. and Mn;. Edward Flrbank-Balboa -·--' W. T. Jefferson 212 Ocean Blvd. -Corona de! Mar --·--Lowman Boat Builders 485 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa -\'-- Bay Shore Camp Coe.st Highwa)t-Heinz & Marie Kaiser --·--Excelsior Creamery Santa Ana -California -·-B'Domes Cafe 2200 Ocean Front-Adele & George Beddome --·-- Newport Builders Supply Co. 3104 W. Central Ave.-Newport Beach -·--Ocean Front Cafe 2114 Ocean Front -Newport --·-- MacCurdy & Calkins, InC. Naval Architects·-Boat Builders-·Boat RepaJrlng -·-Bayside Fish Market 28th &: ,Lafayette-Newport Beach --V-- Dean Termite Control Gean..ntMd Term.he Control-La.tat lmPrtived )(etbodit 1017 So. ?t1:ain St.-Santa Ana-Phone 6683 --·-- Orkin's Department Store. 1793 Nowport Blvd. -Coot& Mesa --·-- F. & S. Sales Co. Santa Ana __ .., __ Ludl.um Carpet Works 1622 So. Main -Santa Ana --V- Vallely Boat Rentals !JPal &: So. Bay -Edgewater at Palm Ave. -·--Balboa Cleaners 600 E. Central Ave.-Balboa --·--Rawson's Cafe 1015 Coast Highway -Newport Beach . . --·-- The Edgewater 1000 Shore 2\.ve.-Corona del Mar --V-- California Marine Packing Co. ~tteA..,_N-rt --V-- "The Arches" .. ,_ .. I.I.CU. Jnl Better" Coela:t.aD Lo'Qap ao4 o.i. On Cout High>nf at N.,.port Blvd. --·-Van Camp's Sea Food Co., Inc. 227 :lOth S~t -Newport S..ch --·-Ida Naylor Beach Togs -Balboa lsland --·--Still's Se~ Shell Cafe ·a, Central-Balboa-Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Still -·-Starck's Cafe 1<71' 21.t Place-W. B. Rowe, Mgr.-Newport --·--Costa Mesa Paint & .Hardware Mr. and Mrs. F . A. Walsh --·- Balboa Yacht Basin Pol-Road -0 . A. Haley -Npt. Bch S00 --·-- The Balboa Inn llalD Street at the Balboa Pier-Ph. Newport 980 -T- Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Cl>rvrolet--OkbmablJe -T- 1 casine Cafe :l(l'l 111.aln SL -Loula V--Balboa -T-• I I Barrow's Department Store 1816 New peal Blvd. -Ooola Ill= • wwwm u•MOA C W , ftee , l• Mo•• • •• 1!a 1MI • Something to remember when you say ''Welcome Home!'' Some of our boys have waited year11 to hear thoee two words. What they've endured for the aake of hearing them is more than we like to dwell upon. ' But thoee two words, ''Welcome Home!'' can become jW1t an empty phrase if you forget, for one minure, your responBibility to the man you eay them to ••. and to the t19Veral million men overseas who are still yearning to come home. What we're talking about, of --·"81!, is your responsibility to continue buying Bonds-and holding Oil to the on.., you already have. Your purchase of Victory Bonds helps the man who's jW1t come home, helps him in a very real way. For your money, in Victory Bonds, helps prevent inflation-and that, in turn, means security for him, and a better chance to get a job. And remember this: It will cost plenty of money to ""';ntain and supply our forces of • occupation ••• to bring home the men whoee period of service so richly entiU.., them to re- turn ... and to care for the sick and wounded in our Navy and Army hospitals. No-the job isn't over. You did11't think it was, did you? Then alww that you know it isn't over! Show it to the boys who've come home-and to thoee who wish they could-by buying another Bond-today! VICTORY BONDS-to have and to hold OUR QUOTA IS $300,000 Let's Go Over Our Quota 100°/o There are 7 different types of U.S. Government Securities offered in the Victory Loan. C-OnsQlt any bank regarding the issue best suited to your individual requirements. • ~------VICTORY LOAN ISSUE ' 2l2 % U. S. TREASURY BONDS Dated November 15, 1946 ••. doe December 15, 19'72 ••• callable after n...-tber 15, 196'7 •.• bearer or reg- istered form ... Price: Par and accrued lnu.r...t. 2~% U.S. TREASURY BONDS 'J l Dated November 15, 1946 • ~ • due ne-nber 15, 1962 • • •• aollable after ~ 15, 19119 ••. '-"er or reg· llltered form •.• i'rk)e: Par and accrued lntenst. - ~%U.S. CERTIF'ICATES of Indebtedness 8eriee ll-19{6 ••• Dated December s, 1945 •.• ~De­ _,_ 1, 1946 • • I beuw form oilly •• • Price: Par and aooruod lnfel'Mt. U. S. SA VIN GS BONDS-SERIES E Due 10 years from date of IMue ••• IMoed at 75% of par . • . yield to mabt..tty 2.90% . • • registered form only. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES F Dae 12 years from date of IMae , •• illsued at 74% of par .•. yield to maturity 2.583 ... registered form only. . U.S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES G Dae 12 years from date of ....,, • • • llooed at par I I I Interest payable~ ... yWd to mahuity, 2.50% .•• niglatered form only. U.S. TREASURY SAVINGS NOTES-SERIES C Diie s years rr-date of ....... I I • ....... a& par • • • yWd to rs l111Uy 1.073 ••. lmerlbed fonn omq. • This Adverti.lement Made POMible by the Patriotic Contnmrtiona of the CitUens and Firms Listed on this Page • • !lit fl -offiMl u. s. .,._. ,, alw1111 -,,..,..fed llllcMr ... .,., .. of.,.,_,, O.pat•-....i w. Adwrtilin1 Council ~ ·-• • l Hankn•s . Ice er..m. Mal ... ~00 Ocean 1'roal °i" ~ Until 10:30 Dar· Ga'" Music eo. ~ Mualc apd Sound"-Coota -' __ ,._ Newport Ice Company 410. Thlrlleth S!;-Newport BMdl ~r,-Conrad Ru~hter, M. D • 120 E. 18th stl -a.ta Moa -~­ ·Boardman'& Harbor Market 303 ~ Ave.I -&.!boa hJ•rvl · Natio11.al Reae.a.rch & Mfg. Co. eo ...... -d;i-M;r and s.n Dloco ~T- Robert A. Cr~wford, Opt., D. 1791 Newport Blvd.--Optometrtst-Collta M ... --·-- Kenneth El Wilson Co. CUU·Cralt Cruisers -1 Oupler Marine En&ln9 --iv--. Newport Dredging Co. 631 31st St. ~·--Market Spot 200 Marine Ave.-!. Anton Hershey -Balboa Isl.and --,•- Port of Seven Seas Boat Landing Boat Sales-Marine W~ys-lll.7 Coast Highway -·-El Paraiso Cafe McFadden Place -Newport _..,_ Sportland Bowling Center Main Street-Balboa-Phone: 2402 --V- Sawyer Sport Shop 'Jf17 Marine Avb.-Balboa Island -v-- Western Canners Co. W. M. Longmoor --V-- Kay Finch Ceramics Corona del Mar -v-- Cliff Joye's Service 50Q W. Central-Balboa-Ph. 1172 -·-The Blue Sails Books. Greeting Cards, Artist Sup.--Main St.-Balboo -\'-- Melrose Abbey Mausoleum E . F enton Dean, Manager -Ph. Orange 131 --V-- Juniata Ceramics ,3090 W. Central -Pti. 347·W -•--. . Polly Apparel Gilbert and Leah Brown-Costa Mesa --V-- Central Boat Works Designers &: Builders-Foot of 31st St. -v-- Balboa Sportfishing Fleet Paul Lorentzen-Pavilion-Balboa '---•-- Sain's Sea Food Cafe Coast Highway -Sunset Beach -T- Famous Dept. Store 201 E. Fourth St. -Santa Ana --·-A Friend --·-Foster 8i Sons Tnncott enu.e...-920 Cout HlahW97 Theo's Cafe 318 Eut 4th St. -Santa Ana -·-Higgins Pleasure Craft Co. N""'port BeaCh-Dele !:. Wat ts, Mgr.-Pb. 2088 -v- ' A. B. McCollum Lido Isle --V- Lido Richfield Station 3413 W. Central -Erwin Tonne _..,_ - Viele Plumbing & Sheet Metal 1829 l'!ewj>ort 'Bivd. -a.ta ~ -·-Q-Rio Shoppe 205 Ma!n SL -Jewelry and Gltta -Balboa -·-Richard Seeley , Z18 Marine A\.enue-PhotoeraPl>er-Balboa I11ant1 BU8Y Bee Cafe Famooa for: Oui-BrN!dasQ....lOs Main SL Balboa -T- Balboa Cir I T · -, ce a:n l."'J I' DIT or :18"1-Pb. Npt, ~ ~ay Shore Cafe J Blclnn.Y-T. F. Norton Gaughjam!bS~dard Stati~ 2100 i' Ooiiltral -Newport ~ • ' I I ~. l -.~-~ -"" "' . 1 .. "' -I • ~· -- ' I ·lit I ·-. • l I.' - ,, •••ao ••••• ]f t~§~~~~;;~:-~ E'VERY N :ws-TIM~.£.~~!§)~.1~9 .. !!1,JLJN OPP RTUNl1Y1 ~plaint tiled ID the Ofttee at. the The undereigned do hereby cer--_:--... I l Clorlt ot the superior Court ot Aid ttty that we ano conducting a ---11 1'l" don't ftnd what~ are ~ for ..mertl9ed In thlll i..'Fboae Newpol't Beas 12cr_13 and place your-adoierlWi•mt . ~-radio broadcaot!Dg and attlUAted ;i~~;;;;;;;;:=;;~;;;;;;;:::::::;~;::::::;:::::::::;;::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::T.:::::::::::~~~:;.:~~.;;::..:::.::~~l'~~~..::-~-=-=-=-=-=-~~~~~~ 1 bulfne11 at Sant& ADa. cautorn1L i:MPu>Dl&NT WiliSD sl •••-111 J.. ••a• -·-· 1 !• TIM 8uporior Court of tha s-under the t!ctltlou.o t!rm name or · -_ _. -,_NJCOUI IO llO.&.ft. IUPPLD8' A WANTl:D TO llDIT ti --·~-•T U:••, aTATJC Of calltornla In and F0< the ORANGE COUNTY BOARD-WILL TAKID CAR& ot children! FORSALE-TableTopGuRADg-e +·· ~ County of Orange CASTING COMPANY and that ~ N. 8 · Cil!O'K. 86-tfc (O'Kaefo A Korrltt deluxe ). Ex· EVERYTHING ru:1'°r!!mp~~ = HARBOR INVES MENT COMPANY • ald tlrm. ta composed ot the fol-eel.Jent coodlUon. Cell1ng price. ELECTRICAL Ialand R 1 II· ~<?I!' NEWPORT BBACH, a lowing P""'°"" wbooe namee and KMPLODIJlllT ()WW •o A Pb: IB99-.J. 211 Topu, Balboa , lod. Hu~~ f~r !:':ii~ el!>Jtors -.-corporation of tha olxth places of residence""' u followw. WANTllO-BOTm.KAID ~ Ialand. 87·2tc it&-Hokin & Galvan Write c/o Newo-Tlmeo, Box "G" ARNOLD, et a1. Defendant. · DAVID a CANNON, •iu1 Com-.. • Hosiery Mending Service -ao- 87 -:itp Newport CANAL FRONT HOME with incomej unit furnished $9500 .... Plabltltt, .,., RICHARD D. to-wit: --eeo, • •tf< t 'ftll: PEOPLE OF THE STATE monwealth Avenue, La Canada, ~ w.4lNTiJ5 -Woman to 3-d&y eervlce. Advlae on the beat lOOO Cout wp.&7 ·9,-CALIFORNIA SEND GREET-Callfornla. "1"fe ~gt'rlll&' dlnner. wa& hosiery to buy. Pb.me 1184 9'1-tfc Pf08 TO: REED E . CALLISTER. 1401 Im-dlab• -22D-J. 88-lt.c Kay Worley, m Olla Bldg.. --,,P-L_YW __ O_O_D_B_O_A_T_S __ I IUCHARD D. ARNOLD, KATH· per1al Drive, Glendale. Callfornla. HELP, WANTlllD-Part-tlme re-4th A 1olaln. Santa An&. 87-4tp Row!"&' or motor, 8, IO, 12, H -ft. i'JUNI: ARNOLD PHOL. ABBIE CARROLL R. HAUSER, ll30 Sll· All.NOU> GERTH, MARGARET vergate Avenu.., San 01-0. Call-porter for Coot& -.. eectlon: WE lliW: S-UMC1 plaooo for $49 50 UD C. POl"fi!, R. C. DA VIS~ ES'l'HER fornla. ·• "f' See ~ New1·Tlmeto office. '86. ·~· •111G, '196 Ill'· J'IDo Paddleboani. and "Wataon 'Bl:J,!£ OOVERT, THI! STER-Wltn"'8 our bands tbla 26th day 88-ttc ..... -up. or.mo. !lame _Balllng Dll>&'hy. 'LING co .. a corporation. A. IL of October. 19<~. HELP WANTED-Woman..-gtrl :.,,;a~~~ WatSoii Woodcraft Shops ~TJNDALE,, C. J. WALKER. DAVID H. CANNON to won In bindery de~ ll20 N. 1olaln. a.ota Ana. ~ 811 Oout Highway, Pboruo 7~l.tfc .A.•011 R. HARLIN. CLAIRE REED E . CALLISTER Put time work. ~ N_.. - HARLIN, bla wife. ROBERT A. CARROLL R. HAUSER Tbnao otnce. · Motte Sta F II ~WER. mouJE T . NEWHALL. STATE oF CALIFORNIA. > mps or Co ectors BOATS-Bot, Sold and Traded fOLLY VIOLA AKES, POLLY COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) u . WANTED-HoUMkeepe:r, depend· U. S. and Fonlp. Approval8 K&rlne Engln .. and ParU SJJZABE'tH AMES, EDMUND On th1126th day of October A.D., able, full or put tirt.e, atay OD Requut. MARINE SALVAGlt AND TROWBRIDGE AMES, ANN 1945 before me, EARLE E . SWEM nlcbt. or l'O bome; f&mlly of 2 MltSA HOBBY SHOP :MFG. CO. · TROWBRIDGE .Alr4ES, ROY C. a Notary Public ln and tor the adulta, 2 H. S. girl& Phone 6lSl. 1794 Newport Blvd., Colla Kea 3090 W. Central Ave. Pb.. 2388-W llOZIERTB. SUSAN LOUISE said County and State, reoldlng 87-2tp :=:::=--=-:-=:-=c:::---~-88--4_tc_1 Newport Beach, Call!. l'IUIJ!3LAN, MRS. FANNIE lL therein, duly cem.m.t..loned. and HB:LP W FOR 8ALE--'S2 Bu.1.ck .eedan, good 26-Uc KORRn.t. GWENDOLYN swom,pe!'80nallyappe&red DAVID pe"""1 ~ ~ ~:::i• Uno•. G<ona ..U for 8 Keterllt1llWAL -----.-UD--IO-----M D'ANGELO, formerly Gwendolyn H. CANNON, REED E . CALLIS-dreD a.tt and -~_.: __ ; boat. perfect condiUon. Trlplept Savage, It. D. BEEMAN, QSCAR TER and CARROLL R. HAUSER emoons oc--A... RICK. COUNTY OF ORANGE known to me to be the peraorui evea. Through November. Bal-tube cuter, exceUeot cond.Jtlon. · <Ille Of the political aubdlvlltona of whoae names are eubacrtbed to the boa. Ialand. Ph. N. B. UM. Phone N. B. l638-W daya.. .or call tbe State ot. C&llfomla, ROY G. within instrument. and acknowl-85-tlc at ~2 Acacl& St., Corona dei llu evenlnp. U-tfc RADIO RIJP AIRS--All m•!cee; tu-etc. -_.._ Ai. Ul7. Burt N-Ill! eo..t: Hpy.. Newport 8-cb. 1-tll: HOUSE WANTED In Balboa Two or Three Bedrooms Permanent Residents The Coach Lamp Cafe 504 West Central Phone 2268 UAL -...1.n: ' '7 J. E. Barnes & Son 1806 l!ewpo~ Blvd. Colt.a Meaa. Phone 618 IN ORANGE 8 Room House • BRAND NEW 1.,BEDROOM HOME Hardwood floors, floor furnace, garage. $5500.I Terms 2 BEDitOOM HOME Good location. $3300. Terms Balboa Island 2-BEDROOM HOME ... near be.y, with 4-rm. apt. over oolble garage, Halt caah. Fine location. $15,000 3-BEDRoOM HOUSE near Bay .•. Patio $12,000 Bay Front Home ROBERTS, Tru.etee, CALIFOR-edged to me that they aecuted I NIA TRUST OOMPANY, a cor-the axne. INTERESTING WORK War Surplus Material FULLER and P ABCO Marine Paints BATTERIES 4 bedrooma. Corner location, cloee to town. New double gar- age. Houae partly funil8bed, in. eluding electric refrigerator and ma.salve dining room suite. Good stove. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Completely Furnlsbed $35,000 porats.on. FIRST DOE, SECOND In Witness Whereof. I have here- DOE and TlllRD DOE CORPOR-unto set my hand and affixed my ATION, DetendanUI. official seal the day and :year In You ue directed to appear 1D tl'ili:: certittcate tlrst above written. Pleasant Working Conditions For Porta.blea Aho large stock of tubea:. -3 Day.-Corona de! Mar an action brough~ aga.inst you by EAR.GE E . SWEM, 1, the above named plaintiff In the Notary Public in and f or said Superior Court of the State of <SEAL) County an4 State. Learn TELEPHONE OPERATING $1.50 t o $3.00 per gallon BRASS AND GALVANIZED SCREWS Radio Repair Service MESA RADIO & ELECTRONICS 1794 Newport Blvd. 88-4te Full Price, $8500 • with $2,000 down Close In . Excellent Home With 2-Bedroom Apartment Over Garage Completely Furnished. Elel;tric Refrigerator, Hwd. F1oors . Calltornia. in and tor the County Pub.-Nov. 15, 1945. of Orange, and t o anawer the eom. 1946 TIDE TABLES ~la.Int therein within ten days after. ~e eervice on you ot thi8 sum- mOJl.9, it served witbln the County ot Orange, or within thlrty daya It served .elsewhere, and you are notlfied that Wlles5 you eo appear F . 16 and answer as a bove required, the plaintiff will take ·judgment for S. l7 any money .or damages demanded In the Complaint, as arising upon Su. 18 contract, o r will apply to the Court tor any other relief demanded in M. l 9 the complaint. Given under my hand and aeal of Tu. 20 the S uperior Court ot the County at Orange, State of California , this W . 2l 16th day of December , 1944. NOVEMBER Hlg'b Low Hlgtl Low 7 :32 1 :06 7:51 1:56 5.7 0.3 4.7 0.4 8 :04 1 :~ 8:44 2:39 6.2 O.< <.8 ---<>.< 8 :37 2:23 9:38 3:24 6.6 0.7 4.7 -0.9 9 :14 3:00 10:30 4:10 6.9 1.0 4.5 -1.3 9 :53 3 :39 11 :26 4 :59 6.9 1.4 4.2 -1.4 10:3( 4:18 ..... ... 5 :50 6.7 1.8 ..... -1.2 Increased wage rates now in effect. Apply Southern California Tele phone Company 100 E. Bay Ave., Balboa or 51 4 ~ No rth !\'lain Str eet Santa Ana or Aak the Opera tor tor the Chier Operator (New d&J'Ulllt •nae ttme) Ttdu .,.. p1aoed ln ordw ol ~ LIJrht ~f'M L ua.: dark r1l'UJ"M p. m B. J . SMITH, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of 86-tfc. California., in and for the 8 __ U_S_INESS ____ GUID--E-----J ----,C;::'8.l;;l-,ll"7"'~,-J"Fo=r,.--..:::::..::.: County of Oran~. IO Firs By A. L. HTI'CHCOCK, Deputy. GENERAL CONTRACTI>IG, Re-t Class Painters ~ (SEAL SUPERIOR COURT pair and Alteratiooa. See Fra.n.k A. J . Burton Pa.lnt Store 1 ll!ISC. MARINE HARDWARE 22 -28-tt . M etal Ute Boats Aluminum Tanks, Tarpaulins 2819 W . CENTRAL, NEWPORT P H ONE NEW PORT 2634 88-4tc STEEL KITCHENS Custom Built • • Cabinet Types Range and Sink Units Shower Doo rs Sou thern Oountlee Su pply Co. 144 Cout Blvd. N orth ~ BeaciJ T•L 58:12 83-ttc ORANGE COUNTY) Pellkofer, 34~ Finley ave., New-ld.agn.oll& &. We.tminBter, Puh Stp 13 to Nov 22, 194.~ (Thur) port Beach. Ph. 1498-14.. tS-ttc Costa Mesa 79-tfc' ------------Prompt se~"ce Phone 34!>--Coeta Me. K£Y8 MA.OE WHILE YOU WAIT Vogel'•. 100 l4&.1n St. Balboa and 208 Marine Ave.. Balboa. Island. 22-Uc Typewriters Repaired 7 Day Service MESA RADIO & ELECTRONICS 1794 Newport Blvd. Phone 345-Coeta Mesa 88-4tc PIANO TEACHER G. V.' LINSENB ARD Graduate Royal Cona.ervatory, Leipsic Ph. 1252-W 1526 W . Ocean i'ront 73-tfc Carpenters Available tor general ma.inten.a.ace and repair O. Z. ROBERTSON Call Newport 83 '2-tfc Excellent location 5-room house. 2 bedrooms. Fire- place, hardwood flooni, dc\._uble garage, dual furnace, ebower over tub, venetian blinds, built ln 1942. Chic kE'n house with ce- m ent floor s. Ya rd fenced in. $9,000. P ossession close ot escrow. Half Acre On Newport Blvd. With modern 5-nn. furnis hed house. Ha.rdwood floors through- out, built-in air cond it ioner . Tub over shower, v.·all heater in bath- room. Large wardrobe closets in both bedrooms. Tile sink, plenty of cupboards. Double garage. Be sure and see this it you a.re in the market for a good comfort- able home. $8,250 Half cash, bal. monthly. .$8950 Lovely 2-bedroom home with magnificent ocean view. 1¥2 lots. Immediate possession $15,000. Terms _ Furnished Apartment and Garage New-Two Lots $12,000 Business Opportunities BOAT BUILDING PLANT Completely equipped. Nets- $15,000 yr. Large back log 2 Business Lots Between Newport and Balboa C-1 Zone $4500 HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY • Wk SERVICE EXPERIENCED PAINTERS. · ' " Steady work. H . E . McDonald) on •u Old County Rd., Coot& M-. Lubrication PAINTING -PAPER HANGING and OECORATrnG H . E . McDonald 414 Old County Rd., Ph: 164-W A 5-Acre Block i On Monte Vista, sllgbtly rolling, ~ Realtors priced at $3000.00. Owner says ~ 30th at Central Ave. Telephooe. 1600 ~~ sell, so look at thla and make ~ 88-ltc ~ ALL CHRYSLER PrOducts Factory Trained Mechanics Can Called for &: Delivered Mandie Motors, Inc. Direct Factory Chrysler -Plymouth Sales and Service U-' Main Bo.ntlnrton Bch. Pb, RB-283 • t I I I I • • ·-· 1700 ·auaall ""-" NOf aATIONID • 81-ttc Oil Change MAN:-:-~-o-r _w_o __ MAN __ 11_vtng __ 1D_thla_ Greasing C08t& Mesa 85-tfc otter. -----------------------=:::::==-- HOUSE PAINTING and \ ' viclnlty, with transportation, foll washing general work around houae and Polishing Washing Machines Repaired J. E. Barnes & Son 1806 Newport Blvd. INTERIOR DECORATINO Fine W orkmanship Guara.nte-e1 J . C . K irk, Phone 1:563 or call T e Winkle H dwe . 1325. 87-Uc PAINTING CONTRACTOR PAINTING CONTRACTOR Robert H. Da.n.lel, Jr. Painting -Waterproofing Interior Deooratlq Free E.stim& tea Complete Spray Equipment Ph. 1457-R, Box 131, Newport Bch. No Job Too Big ~-•tc Painting -Decorating Root Repair A pa.JnHng Sympson & Nollar Ph. Nwpt: 1217-W 512 38t.h St. 12-tfc 11 ya.c.bt. young, cheerful db· rpc>sltion 811.d willing to learn. Part or f'Ull time work. Salary open. Jack Lawrence, No. 21 Harbor Ialand Drive. 84-ttc ' EXPERIENCED HELP Theodore Robins Authorized Ford Dealer 2Znd Ir: Central, N ~rt ·· 86-tfc Parta For All J4ake.e Pick up and Delivery. SCHULER'S Wuhing Ma.chio.e Shop 1768 Newport Blvd. Coata Meu Phone 2283 ~tfc "More For Your Money" Co8ta Meaa.. Phone 518 88-ltc . LOTS Zoned for multiple family WANTED 25 SKILLED CARPENTERS Overtime. Pay ' WANTED TO BUI' 11 We have juat tnttalled s new tac-~~-,;:__....:;;,,;;..o'-----__:c: I tory method Retread molt» wbJcb WILL PAY CASH for your tur-gtve a deeper tread tha.n new 30 rt. on Oce&n Front - - -$2,750 35 ft. Cor . on Ocean Front, $3.500 50 rt. C.or. on Central Ave., $4,100 101 ft. frontage, heart of Newport - - --$8,000 1 nlture or wbat b&ve you. Phoo• t1fte. meaning more mllee.ge. Nwpt. 2000. o . .a. craw1oi" nie Leave ttru ID the morning and Newport Heights Food Beaut, 1812 Newport have them recapped or repaired 49x117 ft.. on San Bem.ard.lno, $850 Bl'vd., Co9ta Mea. ,,:.ttc by even.l:ng or we plck up your 50x127 n . on Santa Ana Ave., $800 car and deltver same day. Free Corner view, 50x143 · f¢ --$1500 loanera tf delllN!d. Money b&ck Comer view, 50xl27 tt: - -$1:)()() guarantee ts your auura.nce. El Modena Vlew, M>x.143 Jt,, $1,000 Grade A Truck Rubber -See Now Avallaltlo. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Costa Me.a Tlre &. Retread Shop 22-etool Cafe Ln Newport Bea.ch. IP' YOU want to eeU your oW piano -ua. We pe.y blgboot CUll. prt<:e. so y ..... In OnDce county. Da.n&-SchmJdt Plano Co .. 520 N . Maln. Santa Ana. ~tfc FURNlT1JKE FOB SALE llZ MR. PETTY OW' n-·-Showing good profit. _ COLD and M.ACHINELESS FOR SALE-Ttlermora.y g aa heat-1760 Newport Blvd. See • WAVES South Coast Co. er. $20. Lawson g .. heat<r. so. Fr d B · Tinting and Manicuring Corner Acacia and Pacific Drive. . Tel N . B. 2IU M-tfc W 'th e flgl!S : Of Corona del Mar. 85·4tp BUSINESS OPPOBTUNJTIE8 40 1 H. M. LANE Evening Appointments Ph. 179-W 1 Phone Newport Beach 343 Vi's Beauty Shop C.I.O. Hiriag Hall ' FOR SALE-Mah ogan y drop.leaf BOAT MFG. and SALES--Owners 88-ltc 1103 Cout Hiway, Corona del Mar 80 _tfl ext ension table. 114 Jade Ave.. illness torces sale of profitable ------------ 76-tfc , ::-:-:-::-c:-=,-:--------...;"r I Balboa Island. Phone 2012-W. bu9inese. Hlway location. Long At Coron a del 14ar · 1 . Beautilul 3 bedroom -------------ISALE Ml.8CEI..LANEOUS sO 87-2k term leue. Retail. wbole98le, ex - COAST PROPERTIES REALTORS co. Bay Front-: We are now featuring several Bay Front residences in El Bayo and Balboa, furnished and unfurnished from-· $32,000 to $37,500 Ocean Front-Beautiful 4-bedrooln modern ;, 2Y2 baths. Bart>ecue. Badminton court. 100' frontage ................. $26,500 Balboa- Good 2-bedroom bungalow. Furnished. Close to everything _________ ............ --............ _ .... ____ .......... $9 ,000 At:trltct!ve Peninstlla 2-~m home. Well furn-ished. Something different , .. _ .. _,, ____________ .$10,000 Nice 3-Bednn. home, on Miramar Dr .. double gar. Selling price includes adjoining 35-ft. lot ...... $17,500 Balboa Island- Modern 2-Bedroom home ; nii ly furnished. $15,800 Corona de! Mar- Large Bay Front lot.,.--50x235 • B.F.GoodPleh llEALTB AIDS %0 1-.,-----------_:_: port sales; 4 montha orders on 2 story home -------------" FOR SALE-Electric train. $22.50.. ·.FOR SALE -BeauUrul 5-plece hand. Franc hlae on outboard mo. $8500 188 N. Sy<.amo..., Sulla Ana WE can make pen;cil!ID caps ules. Excellent cond. Phon 67:1-W. Walnut dining oet. dreBBer, =all tors and plastic boat... New ma--C 0 A S T P R 0 P E R T I E S ------------Ointment or liquid solution. e 88-2tc oak libnuy table, breakfast set. Bring your p rescription t o davenport, easy cha.Ir , bedding. cb.lnery, stock. plywood, pe.t-W. J . HOLCOMB R E A L T 0 R S $8,500 co. ;t Our Marine Hardware ;t Our Gift Shop and cheerful. helpful Suggestions oper gb oven gu Term.a. Box 869, Balboa. Island. Corona del Mar Phone 683 88-ltc Newport Pharmacy FOR SALE-R bl Phone 6:11. 87_.tp tenl!I, jigs. truck, 3-phue power. 1517 Coa.st Highway 703 E. Central Balboa 2108 Oeea.o. Front -Phone 5 range; also luggage trailer. 1713 FOR SALE _ Two 9112 Wilton Calit. 85--tfc "Where the F1ap Fly" 87-2tc --------'I 88-ltc Oce an Blvd., Balboe. ~tc ------------------"------------- ------------ru.ge. 1 eet of twin beda. 4-poet-FO& BENT '1 . ~ sun BatM In Your Homo Gliders, Model Planes er walnut. box springs : daven-------------1 New 150-ft. with our Boat.., Railroad Can, Balsa port and lamps. Phone N. B. 18. FOR RENT -Nicely turnlabed $16,500 3-Bedroom Homes on Main Highway Ultra-Violet Ray Lamp.s Wood. Glue, Dope. Knive•, etc. ' 87-ztc room, private entraoee, conven- Also au.itable for heat treatment.I. MESA RADIO &. ELECTRONICS =5-0-A:-:Tll.::--5-Ul'-PP--,-DS ____ ...::..:...:..:.,~1 lently Jocat.ed, 1 block trom eut 2 story etucxo. < bedroomo, 2 bath&. Extra. lot. Paved Flower St. and Santa Ana Aft., Coot.a)(-Complete with goggles. 1794 Newport mvd. bay, 1 block from ah.ops. Inquire Jd~ Radio&: Elec:tron!ca Phone J.ts--coeta Mesa ss-4tc STAR BOAT (323> tn good con-512 ~ Weal Bay Ave., Newport. _ 17!U Newport Blvd. dltlon. ~-C. F. Jonee, 217 8&-tfc Hardwood ()oo,..__Tlle bath Phone 3<5, Costa Mesa 88-4tc FOR SALE-Coleman oil heater, Agate St., Ball>oa laland. 86-<te --...,-----------: Good Buy complete with tank. $40. Inquire ---::-:-:===-==---FOR RENT-Two upeta.ira office Ttle alnk-Double garage 721 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar. KARINE WA TS BU.ilea in Balbo&.. 3 rooina each. --$1900 down-$56 per month 87_2tp Haul out time now available. S ult.able for doctor, de:ntlst, at. Make your eeleettun. now WANTED-Position as part-time --===---~-----=-Ka<:CURDY & CALKINS torn ey or architect. Newly dee-W. L. Jordan !le ready ID move ID bouoekeeper for bu.sine• people, WINDOW Fl\AME GLASS 12:15 Cout HlgbVl1ly orated. Pb: N. B. 1h2. 87-tfc 700 Eut Central. Balboa Ralph P. Maskey ~ bour8 daily or 2 or 3 days a SET FREE . Pbone 1688 83-tfc ------------Phone 153 87-2tc ..... 0 ~--~-d. II ID Newport Beach area. 4660 11'1· ~ of bldgl. Suitable for abopa or mfg. Living qtre. OD premi.lflll. I: Ralph P. Maskey MlO Cout Blvd. INewpert Beach, Cal;tomta Phone 402 83-tfc !16 k ·•--nl I ·-TO -•• -~• ~· LO I.I 8 TO BUILD, lJW, im~e. ~·tt : Q.L<!U ce aundry work Bring your wt.Ddowa to store. FOR SALE-2 Bu•--•--'~-WA.!".... -....,,.a -------------N-"""rt n--"' C&llf.-1.. '.-... i..-•--reflnan-r··· done by bour in your bome. Ph: . -.ue ~. lO-WANTED TO LEASE-Va.cant ~ "' .... _. ~ v•u,,.a ....,. ~"~ ..,. .. .... ' 2212 W. Central N. B. 1973_M. 88-Itp A. J . Burtoa Paint Store, lbg-gal. ldz.e; 2 b<mze cnll.ler rud-WANTED -Three to tlve-room acre or 1 whole acre on Newport Phone 402 Balboa Federal S&v!np I Newport_ noUa A: Weatmtn.ster. Coata de.I'll for 36-tt. bo.i.t. See bouae by Army officer. Phone !Uvd. Minimum of 5 V?"ll ~er Tl-tt.c and Loan AaoctaUcm.. . -Kesa. Phone 1179-J. 781tfc "-~~ny ~ ~ .. ~ Pyramid 1207• o1•--t. 88 2t ,._ 0~ •• Via 1 Bu,y'\1. s. Victory Banda ~"c;;,..,t• ~"'"" ~ c u::o.,; -P longer. wm improve to 9Ult ,.our ~~§~~~·~§:====~~~~;~~~~Lldo!~~Tel=~ep=b<Ja6==lll00~ :l~~~~;;;~~~~~~~k~~~~~~~~~~~ Just Arrived Plione 1~ 83.trc WANT TO RENT~mall turnlab-bus!n .... Before 6 p.m. call New-A17l'08 WANTlllD GIA WANTED GI I Fresh He&rlng A.id ed hCIU.9! or apt. at Coron.a del port Be&cb. 260, aft.er 6 call WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD BATTERIES FIRE EQUIPMENT TESTS -lfar orBalboe.No chlldren.Pb : lll.2-K. 83-tfc _WE NEED LATE M_,OQEL CARS Gunder9on Drue Co. C-0-Two.'Pyrene A Foam retllla. N. B. 1161-W. -88-2tc FOR SALE -Immediate po...,,_ ~ 811 Coast Highway 101 117 Kain St. Pb. 5111 COa fl>tod syatem and Portabl .. WANTED by "'8ponalble Tele--Coot& -. 3-rm. bouoe, . and Will Pay Top Prices ·eo-t11: now available. ETS-HOKIN A pb-Employee, 2 or s bedroom furnltw'e optional Bath. garage, 1 I GALVAN, 1000 Clout Highway. 1>oqa. Permanent. PbOG6 Santa nloe yan1 •2600 cash. Phone SEIJ, YOUR~OW I Pli.-Newporl 868 ttt • lloortllo ud spaee ....,.. fW Boat. for 8Ue • hcJ!IJe Boudl fw am& ., tile --fW ..... Pennsylvania Oil oaliOll -70c Western Auto Supply Authorbed Dealer 1836 Newport lllvd.. Coot& K-88-4te Pbone "84. '13-tfc Ana -. 8().tfc momlnp 7<G-W. 88-Itp Whlle Prices ate ' Hi · Boats MERCHANT lhrlne officer'• wife I HA VE CUb proepecta for an Phone for oUr ccurt.eolll . . who Wm call and 1~.!!'k l'Oet aDd year old child want .....n ldDda Of bowt·-tote, allo In-advi8e you regarding OP A: /regulat!oos, celling Priority orden take now furn. bou.le or al>t. 'tD June 1. come pniperty. Call Glady• BeY· P.riCes and arrange all -detallS I Loulae Holm Ka4au. 1220 Eut eriy, Newport 1788, 007 E. Cen. Pa1myn, Orange. Pboc>t 186-J tnl Ave.. Bal-Uce1lfled Real eollset. , !lll-4tp -· --811-2tc Dale Watts • - ' ' llOl O>o.lt Hlg!lway Pb, 2088 - • "; .. ~ ... "'--; ··-•• ..:,.. . .,. u. s. Victory --. -llu7 t1. s. Vlcl«J' ---. I I .:1J 'c-. , - --~":·~': 1 :..'. ) , ' -:-l'i _ ' . ti ':J'•'. _; ·- ,, I Plans Party hrlstrnas WCTU Works for Holland Relief. ·-Harbor • • • I Ferriinine • -•• 1 ·~· nSS • ~ Activities • • Harbor Hi Graduate Weds in Orange • xn. itoy Pap entertained at ' The Nowpu.t 8-11 W.C.T.U. ber bop>e on s...ta Ana avenue bold lb4lr N--~-at PbC!DM U ..S :u! • + Eb' Wlnlfndearbre + Residence Plione 1637-R fi>r m~rw or the DDF club wtfh the bome ot Kn. PIO<'& U.otV. _ _!~!!!!!...!!!...!!!!!!...:~~---.:.._-......_....:. ____ ~L.-'::.!:~~~==::::_--------:-~====-:..:::::::::...:::=:.:..:.:..... Ruth Farnham Weds Sgt. )a.ck McDonald In Simple Ceremony ' Detroit will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald who were ma.rrle<J a.t a 11mpl• ceremony ln Following a honeymoon at Lake Arrowhead, Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Herald M. Marten a.re now at home at 355 North Grand avenue, Orange. Mrs. Marten is the for- mer Miss Allene Andenon, daugb· an ev~ of brldp followed I>)' a Lindo avenue, Balboa, &lld opont I m.oet d~louo mldl1lght oupper. tb• morulng boUJ'o wwldllg on U>e Plana were made for tile am.t-reconcU«ontnc at. prment.1 wb.Sctr • -pe.rfy wblch will be held Dec. will be Hilt for Hollud nllof. 14 at the home of Kn. Harry A.Jte.r a aacJc. lurieb: aJipwmted Balter, Orange, wltb an uchallp I>)' a1ad, eooldeo and ,_ eenecS ot glftf and that eatlafylng and I>)' tbe b-. Kn. Kay ~ hllar1.odl event. u exchange ol. prealded at the b11etnt• meetms "white elephants." wbeTe plalu for the comlDI' year Kn. Alm.a Rath waa winner at were d1acuued. tb.e bridge prize and othen preeent K1al Elate Newland pve the de-- were tbe Jleadamu Harry Bak.er, votJonal talk, her aibject belnc Ed Edick, Elmer Patteraoo, Wal-"Removlng the Veneer." Kn. ter Nollar, J ... phlne Oqulot, Sbel· Be&tty and Kn. U'Ren ~ht don Sm.ltb ·arid the bost.Nll, .Mn. j report.a from tbe ~ent Rate e<:m- Roy Page. ventlon. The next meeUn&' will be . · Dec. 6 ~t the home of Kn. E. D. -Give to thti War Ctte.t -Goodell. ~pert Shoe Repairing While You Wait ••• Ray Pagan Quiet Wedding in Comm. Church Chapel Weddlng vowa were repeated at 9 p.m. Sunday evening Ln the chapel of Colt& Mesa Community church by MlM Jeute Viola Berry. Harbor boulevard and Berna.rd street. and Walter Floyd Moore, recently discharged 11ervlee man. I 515 East Bay Front Rev. Carl Johnson read the single ring service in the presence , of a small group ct' relative11, and the young couple left immediately a!terv.rard. Next Door to Palm Cale * t - ~ ~ Hazel Chambers Permanent Specialist F ormerly of Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa Has Joined Our Staff of Beauticians Vi's Beauty Shop llOS Coast IDway Phone 179-W HUTCH'S FRYERS We Can Now Deliver PREMIUM BIRDS · Raised on Wire and Fed Fspeclally for F1avor and Plumpness Our Individual Dressing and Packaging Assures You of an Exceptional Olicken BEADY FOB THE PA-~ • ••• WE DRESS ONLY OUR TOP BIRDS FOR OUB RETAIL TRADE • FOR DELIVERY -PHONE 1232-J Ed. T. Chapman Jr. & R. B. Hutchins 19118 Newport Blvd. ' A~ B qA SHOWS NIGHTLY: -,:00 a 9:15 . On DOUBLE FEATUU J>rosnmo Secoad UotecS Feature a& 8 :30 Ollly HATE PHONE %8 . A NOTF.S OF THE BALBOA YACHT CLUB . . The d!reiet.oY• meeUug ot Ba.I ho& Yacht club, wblcb waa poet• poneCI trom 1ut week, will be hel4 w. comlq Saturday, aocordlng to Velma Barber, publJclty dine· Y. P. Group Form Choir for St. Jam es Santa Monica Thu.r.i&y, Nov. 8. ter of Mr. and Mrs. 1:taude 0 . An· Mrs. McDonald la the former Ruth de~n. Santa Ana Heights, and Lavtnla Farnham, daughter of Mr. s~ Marten is the son of Mrs. and Mn. Ced.r1c Famha.m of New-La.Ura Marten of Orange. I port Ialand. The c..remony was perfonned at The young couple met at the the Southside-Oiurdl of 01.rist Santa Ana Army Air . Baae to ·wtth Rev. Morgan Harlan reading which ~gt. McDonald ret\U'J\rd at-the double ring cettmony with a ttt tenirlg 30 monthJI overaeu. He 4 reception followinc e.t the borne tor, Oolln Brown bu been at:tJna Plan.I to start a cbolr were u .ecretary alnce the de.at&. . ol made at the recent meetlne of .. Popi'' Wlewm•00• but whether the Women's Auxiliary of St. atepo will be taken to appoint a James EpiacopaJ church, held at new .aetary 11 not yet known. the home of Mrs. Oia.rJer M~AJ­! ia the BOD of M.r. and Mrs. Wm. Jr.. of the bride's pa.ttnt&. KcDcmald of ~troll. and after a The new Mrs. Marten la a grad· abort vi.ail here the bridal couple uate of !Newport Harbor Union 1 will leave-for the Michigan city to High school and the bridegroom make tbelr home. Jack will "'tum ; graduated from tM <>rm.,. High Min Jeanette Shook, daaahter of Mr. and Mn. Conrad Shook, Balboa Isla.ad, who ha& been named editor of Del Amo, year- book of Santa Arui .iuntor ool- lege, and Who wlll be M&lsted by a staff whlcb lncludeA teveral loo&J stu,,_de"n'"~"''-' ------- Jeanette Shook ls Editor of Del Am o nw. Sunday Will be "'CU1ar nco ary, 250 Broadway, Costa Mesa. day in the informa.1 aerie• and wlU Mra Zeller Bender wu auistlng be the clolilng race for the P-14'a, hosleu and Mrs. Georv Holstein who will lay over until the nrot and Mn. Donald Hall poured. ot the year, u t.be Newport Har· ~V. Ardys Dean was present, and bor Yacht club'• &a.nual Chrlatmu 25 members. Reptt& LI echeduled. for December. n>e nucl~ of a Young People's H. R. B&rcua, Corona walnut group hu been started, with reacher, hu be«l •pending two meetings to be held Sunday eve-1 weeka at the club and may .tay on ning! at th~ home of Mr. and Mrs. I for a whlle. He bu pUJ"Chued a Dixon SmJth, Balboa Island. and lot on Udo hle and plan. to build plans are under way to start ·a ! a home. Rev, u he la known to girl's choir. They are meeting hls trlenda, la one ot the club'• this week tor rehearsals with but-llked and m ost eligible bach-George lt1ortimrr of Balboa Isl- eton ,. and aaya he la qU;Ite uaed to and. having llnotype operatora follow Mr. Mortimer la al90 negotiat- that "Rev" up with a period, and ing for a pipe organ to be in- lt doean't bother him a bit. stalled when the new church is Waves Virgin.la. · Hayne11 and built. Reports showed the Sun- Doris Perry. both with the rs.ting day school which re-opened this of CPO. were guests ot Mr.\. and fall. now has an enrqllment or 62 !.Irs. Chuck Haynes Sunday alter-children. noon, enjoying a chat before thf' ?-1rs. Frank Cunningham pre- open fire. sided a t the business meeting, and Mn. .Joseph C. Gallant, Si le USNB. the tonner Donna A. Stanley, dAUlhter of M.r. and Mn. Earl Stanley, No. 9 Bea.con Bay, whose weddlnJC" In Wuh- lqton, D . C. has been an- nounced. Gallant-Stanley Wedding Announced Balbo Isl d MiM J ane Mccune of Loe An· 'appointed as heads or commJ ttees Jeanett~ Sh~ of a an gelea waa a \\'eek end gueat at the the following : Mrs. Olarles M c-City Councilman and-Mrs. Ea rl was named editor of the Santa i Park avenue home ot Mra. Mar-Alai')'. ways and means; Mrs. Stanley of Beacon Bay have an- Ana junior college yearbook, Del garet R. Dearborn. and both ·v.·ere Mary Sullivan, education and pro-nounced the recent wedding or Ano this week by Mls!'I Francea d' •• f M d M 0 gram ; Mrs. Dixon Smitp. fl owers their daughter. Donna A. Stanley, · f th book inner gue!'I~ o r. an Ml. on-d . ed EgMg•, ... ad5vhtsooork 0 1,r .•gradu.ate ,... ver!'le Wurdemann a t the club Sun-for the altar : it was also ec1d Seaman 1/ USNR to Lt. (jg) Jo- v~ to have a blanket club to raise seph C. Gallant. son of Dr. and ~e...,•port Harbor High school. and ~~::i:::n~·.11M:is~~~born ls Mrs. funds. and Mrs. George B. Deven-Mrs. Alfred E. Gallant. Los An- 1.!I now a sophomore at Santa Ana Mrs J An 1 ot Pa.sad is h will be in charge. geles. 1 junior college. Be!'lldes her ed.JtJ;>r· · ame: t ~ e . t.e ~na The next meeting will be Dec. The ceremony was performed at hi f Del An he Is also a waa a guel!I 0 er 8IJI r , rs. 13 at the home of Mrs. James M. 7:30 a . m . in the Wave chapel at • p beo f th 0 ' p 11 Uoteen and Maxwell King. Loe Angeles a.nd Cam""-IJ. 200 M•~oHa street, W h ' gt D C n Sat rd mem r o e Eut Bay Front. Balboa l11land, at .....,...-'"'&·· J.J as in on . .. o u ay, YWCA on the campue. dtnne at the club Sunday. Costa Mesa. Oct. 20. The young couple were Tbe 8la/f Lo work with Mi.9!'1 r In uniform. as were their attend· Shook a.nd Ml&s Egge a.re: Claire M.r. ILDd Mrs. Burt Ruuell were ) I d C I N t ants. After the ceremony the new Craig, Gene Edwards. Marilyn Per· celebrating their sixth wedding an· S an OUp e 0 e Mrs. Gallant called her pan!nts to the mortgage bu9ineea he left -"""°°..:....:..!. __________ _ to enter the aervice. He-bu been - aalgned to the tin.a.nee departm.eIJt ~------------, ot the a.Ir forces tn varloua the&- tera of war. White Hoase Cafe Sgt. McDonald -.. rvice In I the African, SlcWan and Italian sectors, then was tranaferred to Indla.. He retun:i.ed from that coun- try la.st Apr1l. Wbile in the ti~ nance department at the air base L. ============= here he met the charming Newport • girl, and a romance developed. The bride bas lived at the har- bor with her pa.rents tor the past two years. The Fa.rnhama tonnerly lived in Mlnneapoµs . The young couple v.·ill be at home at 964 7 Broad street. Detroit after Dec. 1. Girl Scout Work on Monday PTA Program '•--- The Parent-Teacher Association of t he Newport Beach Grammar school wiU meet Monday, No1". 19, at 2 :30 p: in. in the auditorium of the Newport iehool. A very spe- cial program, "Your Girl Grows Up in Scouting", is being put on by Mrs. Adrian Tiilotson. Girl Scout co-ordinator. and other Girl Scout leaders, Which will include various activitiM or t he differ- ent age groups a nd an explanation of their psychological value. PIERSOL'S Prof-'onal 1'11..-ey m ft>llD'f A~ LMIUNA BJCACJB "'In Bwineu few Your Hulth" Broken II; Leaky WINDOWS REPAIRED Pboae ttn -REGLAZING - Window and Plate Glau -MlrrOl"ll- rln . Paul Andenon, Geraldine nlversary Sunday. They are buUd-60th Anniversary by lelephone and told of the event. Spbar, Neal Fri8ble, Jack Criddle, lng a new home &t Beacon Ba.y Mrs. Gallant entered the service Mary had a little wolf, she Don Nel!'lon. Marjorie Underwood. which they expect to occupy bY Surrounded by all but four ot in October, 1944 and received her fleeced h im white as snow. !!..-------------' Wltat-Not Shop Balboa 307 Palm J oyce Chaae, Dick Scott, Helen ne~~ ~er v;::atJon. d M Bob their 41 descendants. Mr. and Mrs. 1 t raining at U. S. Naval Train in~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w Asher. Nlna Klpt, Mary Alice Pol-ce· omm ore an rs. L. c. Hilliard celebrated their 60lh1 school. New York City. She had IP la.rd Don MacDantel, J eanne WU-Boyd II were at the club Sunday wedding anniversary recently at previously graduated from New- , J h Ashby and Shirley noon but du.bed out to Beacon Bay the home ot their son-in-law and port Harbor Union H igh school cox. 0 · n · to see their eon. Bob Boyd Ill, Hann daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. \\'here she was vice-president of M l~ Shook declared that one ot who had ~ved home and ~·as out I Steve) Smith. 341 Apolena ave· the student lKldy and president of the biggest aims for the annual ot the service. nue. Balboa Island. ' t he Girls' Athletic associat ion. staff th.is year is to have the year-Mr. Hilliard i!'I BO years old and Both young people spent their j book come out on time, since war-Guild Hears his wife Is 77. They were ma.nied furl oughs in Newport Beach last time shortagl?8 _have in past years Mrs Schrock Speak Oct. 28. 188S In Hunt.wille. Ala., summPr and t he announcement of I held up tbe work. · • but more than half thetr married the engagement was made at a life baa been .~nt tn C&lltornia l formal tea at t he Stanley homp · --. M j The Sunday School Guild ot C<f. snd they bave llwd 00 Ba.lboa early In July. Balboa Circle eet 1 rona de! Mar Commun;ty cburch Ill 18 ~ ------- t M and for years. I Postponed Week met Monday at the home 0 .... Rooms were decorated with esa Pastor Enjoys The meeting 'Of the Balboa. Clr-Grego? Button, 516 Acacia ave-quantities of flowers and the din-D H 1 · d cle scheduled tor Wedneaday,·Nov. nue "°'.1th Mrs. H . Lynne Hugh~ ner featured turkey and baked esert 0 1 ay 1 21 .' has been postponed to Tueaday, pre!lding. Plam were made for 8 ham. Six chllc!-ren were present and I Nov. 27 and wUI be held ~t t.he cook ed food sale to be held Dec. 15. 31 -grandchUdten and gl'eat-gre.nd-R.ev. C . Willa.rd Stearns. pastor home of Mrs. E. A. Barnett, 21<f An interesting exhlbll of souven: children. The only onea absent J at the Costa. Meaa Foursquare •Ocean Front. ir!'I aent from Cblna by a. mllsion· were Stevt Sib.1th llJ a.nd Donald church. and Johnny Martin, stu- acy W&8 dlaplayed b)' the h09lesa. Edo;..re.rd Bm\lb, Balboa Island. I dent at L . I. F. E . Bible college. _ Speaker of the day we..a MH. 1:eh'Y George Jordan of Los Angeles and Loe Angeles, spent an enjoyable fPA~ scR1Pl'lO"" Schrock. who talked on The J Pickell of Bakersfield all vacation on the desert this week. ABC, t ~ t · al'-" R ames ' W d d .~ • o ......... lgreg& ion 14Lll. e-four being In the service. Leaving LOB Angeles e nes ay ·-1 r ! freshmenta were served by ).{:ra. ot the older group were MMI. evening after their radio broad- Button, a&slsted by Mn. Hugh Anna Pickell and daughter of cut they drove to Mojave, and :c '-"I Parshall. Balcer:!rfleld, Mr. and Mrs. J . w . with the beautiful Mojave hotel B.!'I (..._ Present at the meeting were the Hilliard of Loe Angeles, Mr. and headquarters, spent Thul"'Sday and Complete Fountain Service at HANSEN'S 2100 Ocea.n Front Newport MALTS • NOW OPEN EVENINGS SANDWICHES • HAMBURGERS Jee Cream t<> Take Out use S04 Marine A-• Balboa lsla.nd -Phone 1St7 Open Saturday• Until May Lst Closed on Monday WHERE HAIR STYLING IS AN ART I Our aim is to enhance Milady's beauty and provide the ultimate in beauty care HEAD TO TOE BEAUTY SERVICE "IF I RAN THE DRUG STORE • • • '' Old Man L , • -'a a. b&rpiD cbuer. "If I ran thla druc store.'' 116 ..Sd one day, ~ prtoee'd be lower than u.y- body ea. lD towu." Mesdames Lou1 se Weber, Helen Mrs. R. L. Htlliard of Bakersfield, Friday roaming the desert. Satur· Conaway. Helen Dudley, Eunice !.fr . a.net Mrs. w. c. Hilliard ot day and Sunday were spent at the Leuck. Maude Powers. M&rle 'Burbank, Mr. and Mra. P. G. J or-mountain home ot Rev. Ma.tthla.s Clemence, Hugh Panha.11, Gregory da.n ot Loe Angeles and Mr. and in Igo Valley. MUI CreM< canyon. Button. Mary Warner. Perr Y Mrs. Steve Smith jr. Another delightful hip was to l ~=======~~~·~"'~V~I~•~·~·~ .. ~-~~=========~ Schrock. Fay Beu.edict and H. Many lovely gifts were recetvtd Seven oak1, whue they enjoyed • Lynn Hughes. The next meeting by Mr. and Mn. Hilliard a.nd card• anow·balll.ng and winter sporta. wtU be Nov. 271 at llO:SO &.m. at came from friend.$ all over the Returning home Monday the the church eoc aJ ha1 country wtab.ln&" them many mOce Reverend Slee.me will resume Illa "If J'OUJ' Dl'lall w e r e lower," '" told him. "'your qualtty t.nd aervtoe would llaft to be poorer. We 1t&Dd Meir of the Wncw. we lfll.I. You trade here beeaw you can bay wt.tit eo.n.sie.ae. Md you lplo• you're .,.....,,.. cetunc 7oa.r money'a wordL • Newport Beach Pharmacy !!Oii o-a ........ -5 Bo,.~- The War Ch~at support.a eervtcea to service men'• tamUiea bl need. Give generoualy to the War ChMt.. M pret L. I '·vie c• , ...... • "~ fll OPP ' ) ...... -l'UJ(() 05 21·1 14 PC •I , : .., .,,. .. A-.-0 _,_ PllOl!ml ~ llU anniversarlee. dutlee as the pa.star of bis thriving !&LAND BAZAAR Fl'id&y and Saturday ot thl.8 week are datee of the Ba.Ibo& Ja... land buaar with the food ale Saturday mornil\g. The place, the M:ovlu home, Park avenue, -Give to the War ChMt - church and i. making plane tor spe<:lal aervieet during the coming month.I. Mr. Martin w1.ll reaume h1a atudie• 1n Loa Angele• Tue. day when he wtU be entering ht. aenior year ot Blble ,traJ.ntng. Tr7 •ortdns tx>dQ'o ~ .. ~--~or_,,d pmrle. REPAIRING No Long Delays Special .2>Uuu?A. Anytime from four to nine at the .~ .-PALM CAFE At tbe Ferry Landin&. Palm and Bay Front 1!&1- Baby Beef Meats and Sea Foods Complete Family Dinners $1.00 and $1.25 Now under New Management-L. A. WEU.S, Owner A ~. Open 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Cloeed TUeodllys • 'l'BO&S. • FRJ. • SAT. Nov. 15 -11·11 ~ACK OAKIE • PEGGY BYAN LIDO PHONE !IH -FREE PARKING SHOWS NIGHTLY' 7 & 9 O'CLOCK MATINEE SATURDAY --1,45 CONTINUOUS SUNDAY --z ,30 LOUCK'S Jewelry and Stationery . , BUN. ·MON. ·TUES. ''THAT' THE SPIRIT'' wttts Arthur Treaclter • Andy Devine Znd F•ta:re: Edmund. Lowe lD "DILLINGEB" wttll Anne lellrep FTB8T l'iEWPORT Nov. 18 • 19 • !O DISTRICT SBOWl!W THURS.· FRL ·SAT. Nov. 16 -18 • 17 SUNDAY & MOllrl'DAY Now. 18 II 19 AJeu-. Dumu' "TUE FIGHTING GUABDSMAN" wttb Anita Louise • Willard Parker -Also ., r;i.. _ .... ' .. , Nov. !ta !l 179'7 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ONCE ·AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD CAFE Otton Yoa the ll'lntM ~ to Dine In Orange County: AU New .. •• Even the Location ' .• 0-.Half lillle "-* at Old Lomtiooa Oil oe..n lllghwa7. BeautifuJ New Cocktail Bar 'We Lad Soutbent Callfomla In the Servtnc ol -SEAFOODS- ALSO YQUR kind of STEAJ[S . -YWtOIJRKt™- Sam's Sea Food ud Filh Market spa (Ir---> "THIS IS BABY" She'll he a big girl soon and Mom will like to re- member when she had this pictw-e taken. We're en- abling hundreds of parents to capture permanently the charm of their clildren. Baby photography's IQl art ... and we've mastered it Make an appoint- ment today .... Babim' l'lctarell r.ba In Your Dome Phone Newport 1470 Today BELOTE 'S STUDIO -· ··-