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ll. A ST OBANCJ:. Colqlty
. planning commission will
lhow Its zoning and land use
map probably tor . the JAst
time at Sam's Sea Food cafe,
Dec. 4. After that the county
board of supervisors is ex-
pected to make It a Jaw.
Anyooe with an idea of plac-
ing a new industry near a .:qty, in Orange county will
have to conform to strict us-
age of land in an agricul-
turally-minded county.
' The question which affects
citizens not only of Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach is
whether they might be
forced tp drive into the wes-
tern portion of the county or
to Los Angeles to work if
they want to live here. It is
a Jong-range problem worthy
ot serious concern right now.
What future years may
bring is a matter of conjec-
ture. Citizens should lose no
time to study this map. • • • Water. While there is no
reason for immediate alarm.
residents of Newport Beach
must some day face the ne-
cessity of spending money on
their water system. The
city council has decided wise-
ly to let the water committee
of the chamber of commerce
bring it up now. The city
water department mu st
know before the next peak
sea.son what is planned in
order to prepare for in-
creased load-whether it is
to be new wells in a con-
stantly lowering water table.
or by seel!:lng Metropolitan
water.
Growing pains. you might
call it. We are publishing a
letter from John Vogel and
Ed Allen asking pertinent
questions. which should be
answered now about pos-
sible sources of supply. It
Isn't a question of which is
better water. It is a ques-
tion of having water at all.
Wartime arrivals here which
helped double our population
are staying. Cities are de--
centralizing. industries are
expanding. an dconstruction
is starting on the Santa Ana
freeway. bringing L.A. closer .
in driving time. All this
means more people will live
here. Can the city take a
chance? Or can sufficient
water be developed in the
Santa Ana river basin for a
future Mtv o'. •av 20.000 to
40.000. i rt c 1 u d i n g Costa
Mesa's growth. which must
drew from the same basin•
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Forum. Laguna Beach has
recently started a public
forum. Other cities also are
regaled by public gatherings
regularly scheduled at some
public meeting place. V\'e
have asked several here
what they think of local and
national issues of pressing
concern being threshed out
In public. Some think it a
good Idea. Others feel that
It would be a means o' split-
ting various sections and fac-
tions wide open. Hqwever. if
.one local issue and one na-
tional problem were billed at
each meeting. so that the
chairman could switch hot
tempers from one to the oth-
er after a stated time. it
might bring out a lot of .
ideas. The water situation
can tl1lls be discussed. for
local interest. and at the
same time compulsory mili-
tary training could be hashed
over. for example. Both is-
sues are timely. It would
take a clever chairman to
handle it. however.
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Heifetz. Regrets over sep-
aration reports of a charm-liru? local couple. The former
Jii.Orence \'idor has aJ,,·ays
en an active interest in
ar relief \VOrk . notabl~, the
ied Nations drive. Louella ~::~ns talked out of turn ~ y in her radio talk
hen she said she heard Mrs.
etz was temperamental.
who knO\\' and \VOrk
her deny the report vig-
y. She ls.pleasant. ef-
ent and mlld-mannered. • • • lull Crab. Wr> welcome the
mj&ioal author of this col-umn back next week. He al-
~ has good ideas, and his
~ has missed him these n """ weeks.
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA,_ WEST NEWPORT. SEA SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HElGHTS. BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
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Mesans Study Report on In corpora ti on
Great Response to Hospital Gen. Stillwell to Present Incorporation of Community
fund from Around Harbor; Medal Posth1n11ously Alone or With Newr)ort Beach
Small Contributions Sought For Mesa Japanese H·ero Examined by R. L. Patterson
Newspapers, Banks, Chamber of Commerce to Im rta t La d Wi
Accept Donations; Deductible from In-po n n To Reward Act Costa Mesa ill Engineer Submits Exhaustive Report of Costs
and Revenue to Be Expected in Important
Action; No Recommendation Made come Tax; Over $20,000 Now Raised Use Map Ready Of Fallen Hero; Double Population
Enthusiastic response to the first ca11 for tunds w1th For Adoption Was Known Here In Next 10 Years 0oe of the most comprehensive and detailed studies ever
which to buy a site and approaches on the bluff immediately The enu ... !And uoe program ot • A spectacular predlcUon for the made of the present value and future growth of Costa Mesa
west of the Arches tor the proposed Presbyterian hospital o....,,ge county ouUide the Inc<><-future at ea.ta M .. a wu made by was submitted on October 30 by R. L. Patterson, consulting
serving all Southern Orange county, has resulted in donations pore.led cities will be ouUined be-Genel"&l Jo .. pb SU!lwell. the 4-R. L. Pattenon In bl• OcL 30 .,.. engineer, and has just been released for publication. Speci-
of $20,375, it was announced today at the chamber Of com-fore memben of the A.89oclated star genel"&l whoee magnificent port to the eo.ta Meaa Olamber fically, it is an analysis of the problems involved if the Mesa
merce. The illitial goal for this Ch&mbua of Commerce Tueod&y recoro Ln the Okinawa campaign ot Commerce. In the next nve becomes incorporated or if it becomes a part of the City of
area has been set at $35,000. Braden Ftnch, cba.trma.n ot the evening at a dinner mttli.Dg a.t and Ln the China-Burma theatre ye.an a.lone. he ellJllmated that of Newport Beach.
Harry Welch, secretary of tbe drive; Ralph-Ma.skey, M.ra. Sarah Sam'1 Sea Food cafe ln Surfside. hae wrltten a glorloua page in trom 800 to lOOO bomee would be The report wu made at the ex-Mr. Pattereon coo.slden two
chamber returned trom a vacation Be.st. Herbert Kenny, Mrs. G. L. It Le soon to be adopted by the sup-American hiatory and made him built and that the popu.l&tlon would ~ and according to the ln-main problema: First, incorpora-
right in the m.Jddle ot the meeting) Andrews and H. W. Hitch.man. The ervtaors, It ill uoder1tood. one of tbe most beloved geoerW of inc rease about 3500. .stractlom Of the Coeta Meaa :uon of three dJ.st;1cta ln the Kea
yesterday which wu attended by secretary promised that the ex-The highly Important issue will the war, will &rrlve at the Orange In the next ten years, the popu-Chamber or Commerce, of which ~to a M:parate city: second, an-
penaes of the campa.tgn would be-be dlacusaed at length by Cba.1.r-County Army Airport Saturday. latlon will about double, he stated, RumelJ Bartine l8 president. Its nexation to Newport Beach..
Sc borne by the chamber, eo that &II man Hugh T. Tbomaon and Charle. Dec. 8, lo award the DUttlngulahed and in the second ten yean tt wm purpoee ta an objective analyata; Three Dlstricb Says Sea outs contrtbutlona would go 90lely for Dlgp Of the O>unty Plann1Dg com-Servtce CroN to Mary Maaud& "flatten out ... with an increue ft doee not urge incorporation nor • The first poealbillty ia examined
the purpose intended. m1815IOO. W<er IAngmoor of and family. for the heroic service of perhaps 50 per cent for the •M"'Dtion; tt merely outlines lby dividing Costa Mesa into three Prefer Harbor All Contrlbute Newport Beach will a.ct u master Of Sgt. Muuda., Mary'• brother, period." some of the expenses and prob-diM.rlcts, "A," "B" and "'C," w~
R d The commltteio teela that hun-1 of ceremonies. who died in a.ctloo at C&.aino, Italy. 'Ill.ese predlctioos are pa.rt at a leDlll l?rvolved for an uoincorporat-are only tentative and propoaed tor For en ezvous dreds Of people here realize the The entlre future planning of the Sgt. Muuda, while under heavy 28-page report given at more ed area contem..plating such moves. the purpose of ane.lysts. Area .. A~
.. compelling need of the lnstltutlon. county adjacent lo cities ls to be fire. pl.a.nted an explo.lve cba.rge length in this paper which ta o( :ts the present sanitary dllltrlct
Newport Harbor can have a and want tto support It wtth large d!Kussed at the meeting, which., at a brtdgehead, and atngle-hand-vital concern to everyone tn the Sa M L d iwhlch. Mr. Patterson declarea.
1-400 who descended upon Long tlons in the city will be approached. county is concerned, may require lng many lives of the other men tn protni.Bes not only a prosperolm any incorporation." Area "B" Ut
rendezvoua of Sea Scouts like the or smi;Lll donations. All organiu.-as far a.s Industry coming into f:be edly repulsed the enemy, thus fJllV· Mesa and harbor area a.nd which y ore an " should be the nucleus tor
Beach last week end if they have The chamber of commerce and a land-uaie permit from the super-his company and gaining an Im. future for this neck of the woodJJ, 1between 21st St. and Mesa drive,
facilities for housing them by next the two ne~·spapers will accept vlllors when adopted. before any portant military advantage. He but &Ome healthy growing pains 8J!!I w·111 Supply between r..re .... -port Blvd. and . Or-
fall, la the opinion of B. F . Moler. CC'ntrtbutior.s. and "·ill v;itht:old proposed buslneas or Industry can lived on Talbert r oad where the y.•elL ange Ave. Area "C" ls woet oC
commodore in the loc&I snip ot Sea publicity on thto amount given If be established. It concerns rui-1 general will make the &\\'ard. Newport Bl\.·d. a.nd between Vic-
Scouts whic h sent a small conlln-t '1e donors desir e. dents also of cities who ma.y be The Maaud&'s have l'A'O sons M • Andr torta and Wilson Sta. with west
gent to the competitive exercises It is pointed out t hat nl1 1'0-emplored lo lhe1e industries as to: still in the army, and t~·o at home. a]or ews More Water lsi~ts 0.32 miles west Of Anaheim
at the Marine Stadium. nntlons "to the hospital fund will the du1tance removed from their , They formerly ran a fruit store ReJ'OI.nS Fanu'Jy•, "
Moler said he y.·ould Invite them be deductable from Income tax. r esidence. on the Santa Ana road, near the On the basis of these arbitrary
if the committee feels that they The hOfipital. "-'hlch is to hr .. n. sPf u•here the Arc.hell nD'IN irt.ands. M Q p ti areas, Mr. Patterson deten:nine8'
can be properly handled here next der the sponsorship of the Presby-Circulate 01.1owing the award ln the ay pen rac ce the assessed valuation. the popula-
year. The hundrede who came,trom l<'rian churches of southern Orar ge monung. General Stillwell wUl at· Majo r A. V . Andrew1r bas jobled Why Newport Beach should add lion at present and expected,. and
Wyoming. New Mexico. Arizona. county. will be supported by 10-Petition fOf tend a r&lly at the Santa Ana his family on Balboa Istm.d. after sublrt.anually to its tax rate by the probable expenses involved lf
Washington. Oregon a.nd Callfor~ dividuals and churches and org·Ln-MunicipaJ Bowl. which seat.a 15·000 thirty·eeven month• of active duty joining the Metropolitan Water incorporated.
nia to take part ln competitive tutlons from all part.s of the Wat,.r E•e ctiOO persons. The rally ls sponsored as a medical officer fn the Pa.c:fnc. di8trict when acreage near Santa valuation of Ai-eas
games would rath~r come here lt county it Is reported. "*' 1 b1 ithe San~a Ana chapter 0~ lhP His tri~nds here Ar~ delighted t.o Ana l10W' producing 1800 gallons The valuation for these areas,
they can be taken care of, the local Stating the local club contribu· Coaun.ittee for Civic Unity. ~f know that due to the fact that per mlnute from a 200-ioch \.\'ell based on county reports, and in·
police officer believeit. Here they lions <A·as one made Tue~ay night Circuhltlon of petitions drawn which Rev. J ohn Aahley Is .rresi. there Is to be a hos Ital h~re and I can be purchased for $600 per acre eluding value of land. improve~
can sail and actually get out Into of $500 by the Rotary club and It up by City Attorney Roland dent. and Rabbi Joseph Le::1'1e Is because he likes tbispsres. 90 much I , ... ,.,s asked by t'vo prominent Bal· ments and personRI property are
the ocean, then go home and talk was made clear at the meeting Thorr.psor. addressed lo the Coa.stal secretary · Lrr~~urer. It "1~'. be (· he \\'ill open his m edical practice boa property owners yesterday.. as follo .... •s: "A." $1.421.510; "B,"
about it, he said. that many members of the club Municipal \Voter DiMrict has been kno~ RJll the Amerlcans.AJl day here in the near future. I John Vogel. owner of the Point $310.000: "C:' $155.000, making a
The four boys from Harbor High would donate e.dditional amounts start<>d by mernbt"rs of the waler ra,Jly, for ra.clal t?lerance. . ' Major .A.ndre\,··s joined the medJ-Houae and the former liarry Carry total of $1 .886,510. ~·ho a ccompanied Moler uelsted individually cornmittl~C' of the .Ne·v,:pcrt Harbor The program will begin at 12 .30.1 I . r th bet 'properly in Corona d;:I ?a1ar. and Although Engineer Pattel'80n
After Ne,~rt raises its pledged C!•a...,tx-r of Commerce with a viev.-and the general <A'ill speak at 2:00. cp• '1'"H•1ceb o de hanny ed°"'IF"d Allen owner or the Balboa Inn makes provision for tremendoue him in the hosoltal provided for -r--l O\vRrd 9Cl'llr nv s nme 400 names Al th .. 11 be . ear ar or an s.s ~rY as -' . Lo t 1e scouts at Long Beach. The boy.9 minimum of $35 000 the city will .... so on e program '' 1 music h ' f , · 1 · ·th And a well-kno~'Tl attorney in s gro'A·th in that area, hi!JI report
Continue On to .. : .... d· Its eha•e of of \'(lters Rpprovir.~ entry into t'1e furnished by t\.\'O Army bands. and r,. '1'd ho ~tirJ?1 •c,~ _ se~ictehs :-',' k ' a .a .. -les addressed an open letter ':ere: Harold 1-l::ss. Bill Bod(n· ....... • M r ,. 0 . ri Lo · l .b t ' f . . 1e o9})1 :l :1:o11g ., e .... a in, ~"" 1 hi th deals only w!th present realities h.-.o~~r. :-'.ddie \V:J co't and J a"k the' Psti~'lterl half million figure etropo itan \ ater ist ct . uis con n u ions rom various mmor-L t d Ok . · lo the Neows-Ti.mel't n w ch ey regarding income and likely ex-, ·· ' Everdin~. a prominent resident of ity g<oup leaders N'pre9enting va ev e an ina\\'a campalgns. h f t th t t ' '-t C ro~·t . Th~y bel~c! tre11.t other boys tr t ili! etlll that thi3 bogpltaJ will . · On leaving for the Pacific he brought out t. e ar: a tie an penditure. on the basis of the
for scr.all in jurie3 r.ncl ptomaii1e I be a crl"dit in evc1y respeet and ~~~~o~sl:;dt~! i:e~I~~:;: ~~~s~ ~ous 1 races and ::ereedfs ~r~r;1 Los est eblished his farrilv at 312 Ruby, Ana Army Air base developed ~uf· above figures, he estimates an in·
pC>c.Eoning ~·bile the rendezvous one "'bich w ill bri:tlZ' fame to the nge es. A num r 0 . 0 ywood Pal boa Jsl2.nd P.nd dur:n~ his ab-fldent water for 4-2·,000 men with-come of $33.322 annually baaed on . b bo P the variOU!! pn!>ci.ncts of the city. stars v,;lJ\ also entertain at the out using MWD water and that
't\'as going on. i ar r. The petition statel'I : "We the meeting ·i th Edwin Arnold acting sence ~frs . Andre"'& has been ac-be 1--•, ,. the tax rate of Sl.00 for ea.ch $100
· " t · I c · ·11 o f F'I~ Aid thla: baae may c UlJCU some ime asseesed valuation. undersigned signers do hereby as master of ceremonies. !VP n JV I an e eo.se, '""' next year. Their letter f ollO\.\'S: 20 New Homes, 3 Stores Are
Included in $114, 350 Permits
piEtition fo r the annexation and In-Representatives of the American and as J1ome Nursing chairman tor Gentl . This income is balanced a.gairult
cl:1s!rn of the territorv hereinafter 1 Veteran's Committee. a ne\\'ly-, the local Red C'ro&s. ms daugb-After em,.:dtng your front page (Continued on Page Five)
d rscribed , lo the Coastal Municipal former veteran's organl.zatlon, are ter Margaret EIL7:8beth is a firat water 8C&l'e story a.a to the need
\\rater Dh1tr;rt under the Muo\ci· primarily responalllle for obtaining greder ~t t.he Cor oca "'1 Mar for calling a special election to join Balboa Islander
pal Water District Act of 1911 a.e the services of the general at the s~hool. He is a brother of George the Metropolitan Water district. we A C . . ed
amended. erd do certify and de· rally. I Ardrews of Corona d (J Mar and 88 tu:payera would like the fol-monst omm1ss1on
ciare that the real property pro-I the eon of the late A. V. Andrews, lowing e8'ti d · At U • "ty f T
ppsed to be included . . . ... and H w ·1 h a plo~eer attorney ln Los Angeles. L a':.. ~ns =e~~ Army n1vers1 0 exas
then follows a lengthy description I arry e c Back Majer Andrews, who has known A.lr hue. retu.ed acqueduct water I USTIN ~ y N al Twenty new homes were 1tartedl butldlng a lllop to cost $:M>O at 208 ol' the city bound.ariea thl• coe.st area a.II ot his Jlfe feel.a th el ped th 1 f 42 ooO , A . i o::xas.-oung av
in the put two weeka with a com· 1 Marl.De, and Haywood Lumber The petition furth~ states that I From Vacation there ls a great opportunity here en dev o e r own or . ' trainees at the University of Texaa
blned value of $88,900 and three I company ta building a new otfice the 91.gnera are qualified electors! and bu expressed the opinion that m~ or one-thlrd the total popu-were advised to "stay tn the Navy"
commercial structu~s and 14 at their yard, 201 26th street, to of the city and ..... u&J In number to · On the Desert the new hospital here will be an l&tlon at Orange county.? by Rear Admiral J . J . Clark of 'mall." jo•-b-ugbt the number c-t •~ -, Im -· t 2. Wby these wells now pm-Co ~~-1 t t ,_ • va '" '-...,uvu. mo re than 10 per cent of the etec,.. po.i.an a.saet to this pa.rt at the rpus .......... u .... a receo commur ot permtts l!laued up to 37 and a New garages are 'being built by t.Orate coaat and will attract fine medical duclng for the SAA.AB cannot be stoning exercises held here. Amoog
valuatlcn CJt $114,3~. E. E . Booth, 409 Central, $3.50; Lee The. water committee hopee to Harry \Velc h, looking as chipper I services to Newport Harbor. ~ ~ ~ ~tat cltlee tho.se commiasloned eD8iglUI wu
Two homea are being built on Kelly, 809 West Central, $250; Roy c.omplete tbe circulatioo ot the I I'll'! ever. returned to hl.8 deak at the IC t A . ti w 3~ W:y cannot :e f~rmer pro-:.:::~ Edwin Kennell of Balboa =kb~'°;=~ i:;'; st':t ~':~t d:c! ~c=~~ 7~=d~~~ ~: !!titloltn before Ith! e next meeting ot cathtamber or, co,mmeree IWednkeeday 038 SSOCJa OD poaed site ot the Pree~yterian hos.. FlftY,.ntne NROTC trainees were
,e c y counc . er a res o seve:ra wee s on S t 'Ch . tm 'S D" pltal, 70 acree m an. north or the . \Vave 9lreet y.•bJch ls rightly nam-win Holmberg, :fll Fem.leaf, $800, the desert 70 miles east of Yuma e S fJS 3 JDner commissioned as second Ueuten-
d be'"" 1 t 1 d •· d s G Pinkert •09 D'·-"-· Baker tltreet entrance to the army an•-in th "·--e . "'"''6 comp e e Y un er wa.....,r. an · . on, '!I ~U&Ug, Mrs. Jon Bret -Allen, Balboa Arl:t. Tanned and feeling fit as a The Orange County Coeat ~ ba8e be haaed for water de-""" e .1111-.... ll.Je corpa.
The houses are being built by WU-~. Wand, who is the former Miss fiddle. \he aecretar;· walked Info ciation are plannfng their Christ-vel en~ "nlia ro rt we un-F orty-one V-l2 trainees ~be
II.am Kilpatrick Of San Marlno. Mrs. Susan Rutherford ill build-Patricia Palmer. 18 flying to Char-bis office appropriately enough,. I ma.s dinner meeting Dec 11 at op:n. -P pe Y commlariooed ln thelr hom pro-v.•ho plans a structure to ·coet $12,· ' · denstand ii for 98.le at $600 per curt:ment offices· 29 ill be eel tng a bedroom and bath over her lt.ston. S. C.. Dec. 8 to join ber juirt lo time to decide for a meeUng the Huntington Beach L&ke club acre, and all Of It lies behind the • w
000 at 1208, "·bile at 1210 Paul garage at 327 Alvarado Place, ttusband. Lt. Allen. for the Christ-of bospltaJ enthusiaata that the house. a message from L. A. Patch, salt water fault. to Supply School at Harvard. and
Davb will build one to coet $7M)(). $1000 additio~ are being built by rt.A S' holidays and plans to stay chamber would cover campaign president told memberB. The meet-4 What ttect will Metro titan nine trainees were released to lo·
Other houses are, George San-(Continued on Page Five) dbout n month. I c(llsts for them. ing takes place at 6 p.m. · e po active duty for continuation of pre·
chez, 3907 Marcua. $4000; J ess ---------------------------------(Continued on Page Five) medical or pre-dental studies.
Ske-en. 1827 We9t Central, $1500
a nd an additional pennlt, $2000:
Lauretta V. Wroolie, 1029 West
Bay avenue. two -story house,
S8500: B. E . Stanley of Paaadena.
306 33rd street, $2:>00 ; M. J . Moore.
527 Tustln avenue, $2000 : R. L.
l.Iorrison, Altadena. 3812 River
avenue, $1500; Claire Clayton,
Baldu;n Park, 127 42nd street.
$1200;
L. L. ~lehler. 204 Newport
boule\·ard, $3M>O; Richard Hubbell.
214·216 Newport boulevard, du-
pl<'x. $3500; B. N. R*ll of Lo9
A nge.IM. ~ Beacon Bay. S8000:
~raid and Fiandrtg Van Hall. 424
Heliotrope, $2000: Philmer Eller-
broek. 511 Orchid. $6000; James c.
Sheeley. Eagle Rock. 318 Smeltzier,
$2000; George Pickering, 1331
West Bay. $7500: Mr. and Mrs. J .
D. Ahlstrom, 411 Riverside, $3000.
Earl Stanley aecured a permit
for the construction of a .tore
building at 619 Cout Hlgbw~.
to coet $15,000, John Vopl lo
Kr. and Kn. P. A. Palmer ot
Balboa laland leCt Tue.lay for
Palm Sprinp ....... tlley will ....
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Leading Junior Bond Salesmen
To Be Shown Over USS Hale
V1ctory Loan quota ......... $300,0CY.)
Sate. to NOV. 29 .... -.......... 113,562
Percent of quot.a..._ ..... -..... 39.7
Chairmen Walter Spicer and W .
H. Hitchman are urgent in their
appeahl to; m en:bers of the local
To en.courage school childten to ccmmlttee ' to get busy thi!I' taat
get out to sell more bond• for the !week of the campaign. stating
laggtng Viet.Ory Bood campaign that Newport Harbor baa never
Ll. Commander F . N . A.sher. com· 1fatled ln a bond drive in the war
manding officer of the Destroyer years and feeling that tb1a tlnal
Hale heft in the harbor, b.u laued lvtctory drtve should be Ute best yet.
an fttrita.Uon through campalgn The 300,000 quota is far below
ch•lrm•n W. H. Blt!hman ol South ltbe amowit ot previous drtvee and
a.at OD. leaa than halt or the amount raJ>
Be WlD perwonally conduct a Jed In the moat recent drive.
croup oL snmmar 8Cbool cblldren To exprua gratitude to the mm
lhrougll ldo llblp, th1o croup to be lot u., oemce, by prcwld!ng them
-1lp Of -baT and girl -IWttb the facllltteo of -camlng -lP'&de ..nq the mcwt bond& ~d n>babilllation, tblo d r Ive
0 w..,.,. -ayo lie will iahould be a -um•nt to tbe ap-
n;p!ehi ... WCl1'lng "' -llldp'• 1Proct•tlon of tbe ~ peophi
Imp< he anay ol eqod~ llDll jtbe cbalrm&n -tb&t nery Joc:ai
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TO RD{.4.RK ••• ,~.,....·:.;-
HON. JOHN PHILLl~a cr1Uc the J'ull fe<ee at Now Deal,
and leftr.....tq pro...,uul&. lnclud-Th•re II a cletermlnln&' factor, 1111' peiwonal attacld, ADC! us. ...u-
tn the preetnt .. tnveetlgatton.. ot known d1atortk:m. of what wu
Peul Harbor, W'hlch will have to meant, or actually ll&ld.
bt MWed bet ... the people laom
Claude O. Putnam wa.e elected
commodore of the Newport Har·
bor Yacht club .
Mrs. Ivy Belote, 170 Eut 18th
street, Colt& Meaa. left Nov. i9jtor
Spokane. Wu:h., upon recel'ltng
word that her mother had sutt.!red
a stroke and wu not upecie4 to
ltve. Mn. Belote'a m other ~ed
while abe wu en!'Oute to SPC>k&De,
later report.a ,Stated. :Mr. Belote !JI
carrying cm hie bliw'"W pbotoc ..
raphy -.hop--"-1.n bla wife'• a.beence.
C. P. 0 . Roy Jameo, 312 ApoleDa
avenue, Balboa. bland. who bl.I
been at the Naval Air Station,
SaDta All&, ..... been tranaferred
to the U.S. S. HutchlDaoft and loft
thlo morolnfr (TUead&y).
I $2.75 per year td 4th zone;. $3.00 pet year to 8th ..,. ,
l'l':ntered as Second-O.assj matter at the Po.tolftce in Newport Bea di,
theo trutli' aboUt that fluco,' which Coming back to Pearl Harbor: U
NE.WPORT HARaOR COit tbe homee ot the natloo. more tbe committee la a judicial com-
LUTHEftAN CHURCH than three t.bouMnd cuualtlee and mlttee>, u the Democratk memben
Tbe Balboa laland gaa ptpe.llne
waa cut by the dredger. 1n optte Newport -Balboa Tourist Bureau
~ "'!"'!: ~1':,.~~,:-· !:~d a: '!!I Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii I cautomia, Under the Act ot Marcil s. 1879 -------8. A. MEYER • . -EDITOR AND PRESIDENT Prlntln& Plant. 3011 w. Central Awnue, Newport Bffcb, Olllfomla
Grauel Ch•f*, eo.ta. M.. gave the country lte l'f'e&telt naval wi& to make lt. then all it doa 1a
Rev. Het'bert: ,Rotlt, Paetor defeat. to coutder materlal laid before It camping atoveo. fireplace• and ut-Round·the,World Trips !It-the near future._ See
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
-: Buf>!a1. 10:80 LOI. -·~ ~ ~. by the departments, throulrh lu _ I la the P~1 Bar..........--.imm.lttee own couoael. It makea It.a declalona Ue outdoor grlll-. going back to Mn. Roy Keene. Pb, • S91. SOl Palm, Balboa[ tlle primitive. Boan: 10 .. m. te 8 p. m.
A DepeDdable Local IMU&uUoa tor Oftr n 'l'ean
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL a J~dJclaJ.bod ~· or la it an lnveaU. from tbiJI material.
1423 won Central Avenue I ga rig y . u It LI an lnvestlptlo,g commlt-Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dodge L------------41---------------' rented t.hetr Balboa home and went
8wMlay M&MN: 8 and 10 ~ Y~ h&ve read the attack.I on tee, then the committee lnveatt-
QoafNllOD.I: Satu:roa.19 ~ the fomm.lttee, by v&rioua adm.in.-g&t.ea the 90urcea of the material
4 :09 to 5:30 and trom T:SO to tstra:Uoo • support.Ing collmlnlata; and the reporta. and all the papf:rs
to Loe Angeles for the,winter.
N~ EDITdRIAl-m · @.OCIATION I~ "l -~
Active
Member
of
S:SO p.m. over the radio, and aometimea 1n and records incident to \be Pearl
[ the pre.as. The apeech of the Polt· Harbor attack and the several daya
0. M. Campbell, who had been a
radio operator at ea.mp Townsend,
had an operatJon to straighten a
llmb injured lo an accident the
previous June. IT. 'OttN VIANNEY CHURCH maater·Ceneral a few days ago la before tbe attack. Tbe commlttee
Blilboa laland an WU8tratlon. Th1a la all part of tD. th'8 case does not accept merely
SUnday M ... : 8:80 &.m. the Pre1ent WubiDgton picture. what la offered lt, but makes eure
Ocnf..tou: Saturdaye from CrttJci.m. at tbe &dmtnlatn.Uon that all material bu been tuml8h·
Mia Annette McCllntock left for
Mexico City to attend the inaugur·
atlon ot President Obergon, wtth
whom she wa.s acquainted. We Need Cal'.s! T:SO to 8 :30 p.m. brings down on the head of the ed and all s upporting data are
J, A . Gant, ~ard Patn&m, Mr.
and :Mrs. Harry Stanley and othera
from north Orange county return·
ed from a hunting trip at Cam.Po.
and the Gaota spent ThanluJgtving
day w1tb hla uncle, Wesley Gant,
Monrovia..
The continuing drop in the barometer of Detroit labor-FIR•T CHURCH OF
management relalions is reflected in sagging produclion fig. SCIENTllT
ures. Between July 1 and October 31, it had been expected Lido Thuter, C...trol Avenue
that 72.740 cars would be turned oul The actual output: ""d Via Lido ' A br1ulch ot 'l'he Mother Church. 19,136. And the outlook is not promising. The Flnlt Church at Chrlat. Set-
This means that millions of Americans who have been enu.t, ta Booton, l4·=chuaetta.
hopefully awaiting new automobiles in order that their Sunday School a t 9:30 L m. SW>-. · th junkpil day B<rvlce at 11 L m. Wedneoday "grandfather" cars nught be sent mercifully to e e TNtlmonlal K .. tlng at 12 o'clock
will have to keep their ailing vehicles going for a still longer oocn. . ·
time RMdlllir Room located at 711
' . East Central Avemie., BalbOa., 11
Another factor, even more serious, resulting from the IJe. oi-d&ll7 trom 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
troit difficulties is the slow down in the production of buses, ezcept Sundaya aad holidays oa-
trucks, tractors and other types of specialized motor vehicles. ~~~u·~;';:~y tn to
Passenger transportation lines urgently need new buses. att.eDd the church ...-vtceo :r1"""
Farmers need trucks and tractors. Commercial highway th• Readlns Room.
carriers which transport the bulk of the nation's food supply
from farms to markets have performed miracles in keeping
their equipment rolling. but even miracles can't go on forever.
Continued delay in automotive producti~n could also
prove calamitous to tens of thousands of commwtities
throughout the country which have no other means of traJ1s.
portation. Here in the \Vest this is especially true since in
this vast area with its widely separated commwtities and
spare rail lines motor transport is its very life blood.
We don't know the ins and outs of the Detroit dispute but
in their own interests as well as those of the nation, labor and
management should find a means of settling their contro-
versy. If they do not, everyone \\;II lose.
Don't Cheer Yet
Before cheering tax reduction too loudly, it would be a
good idea to see how far the federal government moves to-
ward trimming expenditures. So far, most of the plans that
Cluistiao Science Text
D~oouoces Mesmerism
The Golden Tei:t ot the Sunday
Leeaon-Sermon In all bra.ncbea of
The Mother Church, The nrat
Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boa-
to~ I• from Isaiah &nd rea.da :
"How bath the oppressor ceased!
. • The Lord bath broken the
!t&tt of the wicked, and the seep-.
tre of the rulers." "Ancient and
·Modern. Necromancy, alla• Mes-
mertsm and Hypnotism. Denounced ..
la the subject.
' there.
Chllr<h -~ 9:50 ._ m. 14orntnr WOIWb.lp, 11 L m.
Youth Fellowllb.lp, 8 p. m.
Evening Worah.lp, 7 p. m .
Kid-week prayer lerVtoe, Wed.·
nMday; covered dlah dln.ntt, &:SO
p. m.
BALBOA llLANO CHAPEL.
211 A.late A._...ue
Aev. H•rry w. w .. ~.
AaMiClate l"utor
Church Scho<>~ 9 :80 L S1.
MomlDg Woru.tp, 11 L m ,
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
t2nd and Elden, Cocta Mee.a
Sunday ecbool, 9 :•5: momlng
wonhlp, 11 ; Evangelt.etlc eervice,
7:30 p. m.; Mid·week prayer meet·
Ing on Wednesaay. 7:45 p. m.;
young people'• evangeliatic service
on Friday, 7:4-5 p. m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
Comer Walnut and Church Sta.
Co.ta Mesa
Sabba.tb echool, Saturda y morn·
ing, 9:30 o'clock.
Preaching service, 11 a . m.
CHURCH OF OttRIST
Ch urch and Walnut StrMt1
L. Duane Canby, M lnl1ter,
Services: Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible
Study; 11 a. m., Morning won.hJp.
FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH
OF COSTA MESA
Rev. and Mrs. G. Wlllal"d Steams
Pastora
Phone 2671
The chief COWUlel t or the· com·
m.lttee wu selected by the Demo·
crattc majority, wtth the approval
of the Republican minority. He LI a
former aa18t.a.nt attorney·general
at the United Statea. He seemed to
be a di.llnterested choice. He baa,
however, supported the maneuver
of the Democratic majorlty, to
force the committee to act only as
a judicial body. He has loterpreted
Prior to 1822 no play in Engllsb
had ever attained a run or 100
nights.
his job as one ot preparing for the commi~tee au.ch records and ma. BoJu,,,a,,,,
ter1al u have been tumlshed by
the Army, the Navy, or the State
Department.
The question on this point. now
in the mlnds ot members of the M.ABINll: WAY8
Congress, has been increased. by GENERAL UPAJB.8
his appointment ot three aides. All llilAINTElfANOE
three were appo1nted without the
prior knowledge, and without the
approval of the Republican minor·
tty members of the committee. One
is the law partner of the Assist.
ant Secretary of State, and slnce
this executive department is one
utlder investigation. it is question·
able v.•hether the prosecution, so
t o speak. should take the law part·
ner of one of the defendants, a.s a
member of the staff. The other two
aides are e-ven more interested
•
901 Coos! Highway
Phones 2088
and 2089
parties, having been "borrowed" ~~~~~~~~~~~~ outr ight from t~·o government ti
agencies. \Vithout knowing any·
thing of the a bility of these men,
and '"'.'ithout questioning their hon·
esty of purp06e, it is certainly poor
business to take as aides, in an
investigation of such importance
to the American people, three men
~·ho are so closely connected with
lnt erested parties.
NEWS-TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER
)\(ow A va;lablt for
FINE PORTRA iTS
and •
Sunday School 8 :30 a.m.
Morning worship service 10 :45.
Crusader service 6 :0<> p.m. Berean eervice 6:30 p.m. The investigation thus gets oft
to a questionable 9la.rf.. The ad.min·
7.:eo!g evangelistic service at istration, while giving out press
Commercial Photography
437 Fernieaf Ave.
.. _.. z..,.,.,,, J-"n • J7 S-• °1-Y•
.. w. Cor. 4tll & Sycamtrt IANTA ANA
George D. Bassett
General and T!!X Accounting
Fishermen's f3ookkeeping
Notary Public
2602 W. c.pitra! Ave.
Newport Beach
Phone 1805-J
CHRISTIAN'S HUT .
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DINNERS .. 1 BANOUEI'S
Leonard Marsbilll, Manaaer •
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY • have come out of Washington propose greater public spend·
ing instead of less. The President himself is promoting an
eight or ten-billion-dollar spending spree in the construction
of hy~lectric power dams to compete with or replace gen-
erating facilities already in existence. If this kind of waste
is to characterize our postwar government, tax reduction
should be dropped at once. The country cannot support a
soaring public debt indefinitely.
An a.ccount from Matthew relate•
lhat there waa brought to J esu1
"ooe possessed with a devil, bllnd,
and dumb : and he healed him, in-
somuch that the blind and. dumb
both apake and saw. . . . But
when the Pharisees beard tt. they
said, Thia fellow doth not cut out
derila. but by Beelzebub the prince
of the devlla. And J eaua knew their
thought.a, and said unto them.
lh'ery kingdom divided against ti.
Hll la brought to de&0l&tlon; •••
And ll Sat.an cut out Satan. be 11
d:tYided. against blmselt; bow a ball
tben bl• t.tngdom stand! . . . But
It I cut out devil• by the Spirit
or God.. then the kingdom ot God
· P releases affirming the desire to PHONE 292·W
Wednesday evening prayer serv· have a full and tree invutlgation Corona del Mar ACCOUNTANT
ice at 7 :30· p.m. has at the same ti.me supparted th~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1-------------,
PIANO TEACHER
• come unto you." 0
coThmmlttRee ma
1
Jority in its attitude. :: J. S. W Hy TE
COS:TA ME.IA c MM UNITY e epub lean minority con· DOCOM."S Til CON!ULTANT
CHURCH trists ot trained and competent "ln· (Ji J:>ecli Aut'Dori1ed by th• United State. Tnu-
Cari e . Johnaon, Mlnllltlr veatigators;" Senator F erguson ft t1t1' t»;ia.rtment to r.t1retent client. ill eo1U1«Clon wilb tocome i.a.x man.en . 124 E. 20th It. .. h. 2475·R W&.9 called the "one·ma.n grand AUDITS . 8Y8TDl8
Church 9Chool. 9 :•rs a. m.. jury" ln Michigan and by bis per· aoos.llDPINO BE&VIC&
PIANO TEACHER
G. V. LINSENBARD
Graduate.
RoyalJ\nservatory, Leip91.c Ph. 1252-W ,
15 W. Ocean Front As the Committee on Postwar Tax Policy, headed by Ros-
well Magill, former under secretary of the United States
treasury, points out: "All taxation is burdensome. On the
other hand, the creeping inflation which would result from
periodic or chronic deficit financing would be a far heavier
""Error will not e:ipel error," •n
Kary Baker Eddy Ln "Sclence and.
Bea.Ith with Key to the Scrlpturet ...
.A.ad llhe adds ... ChrlaUa.n. Science 11
the law ot Truth, which heal• the
alck on the bas!& of th• one llla.d or God." "We cla.uUy dl.ae&H u
UTOr. which nothing but Truth or
lbnd can heal. a.nd thh II.Ind mmt
lie dffl.ne, not human. ..
Mominc WorahJp. 11 o'clock. sonal integrity, flld his penever· f r:" /JI _.· . .J ·./ ,_•_rn_ .. __:'r::'::::•::e_;:-:...':..."-'.:.:..."_"_:-.._·_~_";" __ ,._-__:
1
~sIOIANS&S~~roNS.~~ Youth groupa, Hil'b 1Chool, In· ence, succeeded in sending diahon· ~ v CJ~ _ ..,. aaa v...u ~
burden in the end on all the people, but particularly on the &T. JAME& EPl9COPAL
low income groups. These groups, which in the aggregate rn-CHURCH
ceive the bulk of all income payments, are invariably the 515 Weot C<tltrat, Balboa (Ebel! Ch.ibhouoe) principal victims of inflation. We cannot emphasize too R ... Ardyo T. o.n, vic.r
strongly or too often that prudence in government spending 8:30 L m., H.iy OommWlloll.
Is the key to low .taxes. And we believe this will be achieved 9:45 LOI., SUllday School. 11:00 L m ., Mon:i.inc Prayer &nd only if the people are brought face to face currently with the 11ormon. (Flrlt sUDd&ya: Holy
tax burden required to meet these expenditures." Oommuoloo.)
termed1ate, Adult, 6 :30 p. ·m . est public offlclalit to jail. Senator
Evenlng eervloe. 7:30 o'clock . Brewster is an experienced lawyer,
MLd·wee.k feUowlhip &nd prayer, and has served in .both House and
Wed.needay, 7 :30 p. m.. Senate. Congres™ Keefe of
11 a. m ., Prayer a.nd Sermon. Wtacorurln and Gearhart at cali·
forni ahave the confidence of their
AS8EM8LIES OF GOD
Henry and kla Sande, Pallors
Goepel meetlnp at An Vaebln.
Iola Hall at 28rd and Oce&n Front.
Newport_
colleagues and both are former
district attorneye, trained tn in·
vestigatlon and croea.examlna.tion.
It is a baalc question. J rise to
tema.rk that I think the people o!
the United ~tatee want thia com-
mittee to be an INVESTIGATING Qmday IChool,. 10 a. m.
Morning aervtce, ll L m.
Evening ev&nl'elllitic lerrice, at committee.
7:15 p.m.
Mid-week service, Wedneeday at R O O F S
.A;uayµle Rubber °"::!" ~~ 7 '15 p.m. -APPLIED oa u:rAmm
- ' 1'<n7 .,_... -'"'*--FIRST METHOD18T CHURCH Free Estimates A Inspection . Federal support of California's guayule rubber program eu e·r-A-G-Edwin o.ner, ~ .. tor W J •·-bo
will not be discontinued a5 was previously .thought if the rn-~ mi llar • • ...,.. w
cent recommendation Of the senate app,.,.,n'ations CODllDl'ttee day, Dec. 2, 1946. Euclid at Stanford, G•"""" Grove. 3600 Marcus . .Ph. Nwpt. lOl2-J
· ~ ..... l" 9 :30 a.m. Church echnnl 9 :30 a.m. Church achool for all '----~----------'
is acxepted. 11 :00 a.m. Morning worahip. a.gea.
~..J Sermon by Mr. Schrock: "A Voice 11 :00 a..m. Mornlnl' Wonhip: ,.------------The senate committee has apparently been convin..,,..._ From The Temple." 14.._e: "We Th&Dk Thu."
and we agree-that it would be unwise, if not dangerous, to. 11:00 a.m. Nunery for all chll-
abandon an unlimited source of pure rubber within our coun· CHRIST CHURCH BY THe SEA dren during .. mce.
try in spite of the outlook for ample supplies of natural rub-&:O(J p.m. Metllodllt Youth Fel-COmmuntty Methodist lowahlp. Young Adult Fellowahlp.
ber from the East Indies in the next year. 1420 w"' C<tltral Avonue T:oo p.m. Evening woro111p:-
The war certainly awakened us to the indispensability of Rov. E-o. Goodell, Putor Meooage: "Come Ye Live."
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Den ti at •
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N!:WPORT BEACH
Gordon ,I'd.Grundy, M.D.
Physlolall and Surpoa
Nin.th aad Central Ave.
omee an. : 1 o--u a.m.; s~a p.m.
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UO g, 18tll St.
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220t CN.t Blvd., ~port ~
-Phone -
Office 2lf>. W Rea. 281·R.
If No Anew•r C.11 Newport I
Gerald Rauaa, M.D.
2830 West Centre! Ave.
Newport Bea.ch
< k'rubber in the American economy, especially for transporta. "~on. Californians are particularly rubber conscious since ' • Before Yoa Build or Remodel llOBTIOIANa Ph. 1Q21..No Anawer call 301 ·M
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IW!y two-thirds of the millions of tons of freight which are
eanstantly on the move in intrastate commerce are handled
by rubber·borne highway transportation.
· Guayule research is now being carried on at Stanford Uni·
wisity, California Institute of Technology at PaSadena,
Santa Barbara State college and the research laboratory at
Salinas.
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daugbter, Kn. J . J. GUbert &nd • and Kn. RoWid JUchard, Ana· Pl ...,. of UTLL.L. famlly ID Redlanda. Howard left A dlalleazUnlng defeat of ll to 0 the mld·ye&r tournamen.t for thO .._ --ol -1' • Hiii iu.m; blal lll9ter and ber hWlb"'l<I. eDy H lllB&ey
Monday for Denver, Colo., to vUSt •t the 'ban4I ot Anahaim BJ.P. A team at Huntington S.Ch and wllo delllre !° :-cace la .. ._, Rn. aDd lira. Rat.b.ke ol W19coDJiln No n.llt .. M7 el
h1a brother, Herbert P'bhom and achool Gutted out the chance of. tor t.be B team at Anaheim. Tbe =~ .n:J,,. -::,-:: : who &re notr' with the Lutheran Mr ~, .... -...
wife. Rowt« and lierbut receiv· & ch&mpJonohlp f<w the B footb&ll A and B team.a &re being -.ched -..... -Mr. I:' 1 &. ...... Bon1ce Omter .t l!aat& Ana, and 008TA --4, ()AID'.
ed. their ,clllcb&rga from the air eleven of Newport HJgh Jut Wed-by Ralph fleed. while K. WbJteneclt 'fla ... Gt 'ed 0.Ca.J LI .. W~ Rldwd'e amrt, Mn.·K&ry B., ... __ .. ~'..;'.;.'..;X"'ew;..;.:,_=l;...;;M~-~
force. recenUy. Kr. and Kn. rel-needay afternoon. Up to that t1m.e la wortdnl' out with the two .mnall--i ._.Oil Ml ._. .._._ a..•• a111o ot s.nta Ana. '·
IOli1 went to San J'rancJaco Kon-the upt eleven bad blanked every er CTOUPL Tbe ftnl practice pme to 'l"llandN' e• 'RC, Die' s t • • 1-r===:::~==·~;;;==:;=;;;;;;;;;;;:===;;;::!;;;::iii;;;;w day on buainea Mra. l'bt.om vt.tt .. opponent In the Suuet Le&cue. 1-bWed wtth San .Juan Capiatrano a& 'J:UJ p. m., for ...._ ...... I~
eel hu mt.r, Kr& E. L. Velch and wu headed for ii& moot sue-UU. week end. noNe lo aCCond Ille·-,,, ' 1 ---QiW~ AF" n.T
Kr. and Kn. Many Stauch, Sll · O.K. Modified Plan Cub blq., 5ll Fon!st A-Lit-'
JlolarlCold avenue, entertained their In the •-of the O&me day · CWlll Bead>. ~ Thurad!Qr _.
lhe A team a1oo went c1own to de-For Public Park n!ng, and stuoo.i. .,... ~ .., -· 1
wlllle there. =~-=... Wld.or th• -~ ~= :i-m:.~." ~... :.\'fsr. srt"'!· A~ . ~,, d I ~
L• • d Th . I feat aft.er le&dlng the older brolh· In "-'"'--Mesa qualify for t11e state E'amlna-Often Toa tile ft.... , . I 0 eat re era ot the -· tum which play. '-NBUI for a Brol\er'i or Slllemum'a IJ.i ......... , la "==1• ..__. • ed hue ln the atternooa.. At the cense In SIX wm<s: ~ V'S"ll•-~1 ·
halt. Newport Harbor Tara led th• ·u:oc11t1ed" Plana for Improve-Mr. Carvin, w110 ts • 11oa ~ An New . • • •.
Pt.o.e %11' -Free Pa.rldq boya from A.n.a.belm by a 8COl'e ot menta ca Coeta lie•'• public park real estate broker, liu: had' Oft!I'
Siio-N1"1tl7 - 7 a t :U 1S to 7 but llltterecl from "" avo, wore authorlwl by the boo.rd ot ~ !:;~teot J~P•><i= r:':. •lee-EveR the Loeation
M•Hnee 8atunla7 N !:00 Lanche at power and 1peed play1 1Upervteor1 on Nov. 21. Tile plane ducted very ~cce!"srw Real~
ConUnuous Suaday from !:ao uncorked by the orange pk:kera wlll be drawn by Engi:Deer John Claues at Santa Mon.lea. Pt••••• ... One-Half Mlle East of Old
Location on Coast Highway. ------------' during the MCOnd half. The flnal Siegel of Coeta Mee f or '"Dot more Santa Ana, and Redondo Beadt'.
Tban.. FrL. 8a&. Nov. H--SO, Dec.1 .oore wu 26--13 ln favor of the tban $2000." A reasonable tuftfon tee la dlm'pd
AD&belm team. the a.me margin The plan.a ouWned a f"1 month.I wh.ich can be pa.id th lnstaDments.
by whleh tbe B team had out-ago ruu.IUng in & can for bldt: At a recent meetfng of the Call-
aored the youni-er tee.m from. for a •prinkUng •y•·-ilffdlng fornta Real Estate Association a
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar --C111i11s -Oe fare
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.. ......-., predlc.*ton was macfe f>y one t1 th! H&rhor High that &ttemoon on to laWll. and general maint&lnence, most,. prominent Realtors fn tltl!I
David.eon Ft&ld here. expected to cott about $0000 prov-S tate that the "greatest real e9'"
The f ootball 1euon la all but a. ed to w ell above the antlcfpated tate boom .. fn ·the history of th!
memory Of the boy1 and gtrla of coets and exceeded the amount world lies ahead of us for the next
blgb 11Cbool bere, u buketball .ea-•va.ilable ln the park di.ut,ct'e five years.
8<m etarted Monday night with budget. Proe:pertfve students ~ invited
four team.a •tarting pracUce for Slnce thJ• orlgt.nal plan wu too by Mr. Carvin to attend" ftfs Cass
expcmlve, Irving George Gordon, on December 6 as his .guests, wft:ft.
Re Ph'li G . oupervteor, made the propoaal tor out charge or obligation. -Am.
V. • 1 P ~egory • m odified plan. H e &aid that th1a
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We Leed SoutherR Ca!lfomia in the Serving of
-SEAFOODS-
ALSO
YOUR kind of STEAKS
-VlSlT OUR KITCHEN -
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market Of Minneapolis Due time thore won't be such a f&ri<y The War Ches1 ..,_ retlof ,_
At Laguna Church •P"'.'1'11"g syatem and the perk °"' Allie&. Give an you can. ~~~~~~~~~~iii~~~~~~~~~~~ wont have .a much lawn. :=:
Rev. and M.ra. Phlllp E. Greg-ory of Mln.neapoUa, Mlnn.., arrtved M. C. Smith, 166 M&gnolla ave-
tn Laguna Beach Friday,.Nov. 30. nue, Coeta Meea, underwent an
Rev. Gregory, mlnllter of Tbe operaUon at Santa Ana Commun·
First CongregaUon&l Oturch of lty hoepltal Monday morulD.g. He
MlnneapoJta , w ith a membereb..lp of had been ill for two m onthl but
~. comes to preach at The Nelgh-while hla cue had beea dla.gnoeed
borbood CongrcgaUonaJ church of aa append.iclU. lt was believed
Laguna Beach for the monthe of there were other complle&Uona.
December . .January and February Mr. Smith t. fore.man for San
aa mlnlaterial candidate. K.lnafather.
Rev. Pblllp E . Gregory will fr-----------.
preach bla ftNJt sermon ln Laguna
Beach next Swiday, Dec. 2. Many
membeNJ and rrtenda of the church
plan to be there to welcome the
new candidate and bl.11 wife. Sen1-
l<:~ are n.t 11 a.m. only.
aon Allan. Stauch and wife and
thelr daughter Mra. D. Tbure&0n
BALTZ
MORTUARY
I and hu1ba.nd of Loa Angeles -i -
Thanksgiving. Allan Stauch bu
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BALBOA'S •
REN.n ,:Ezvous
BALLROOM
• FRANKIE STAN
DANCING entered UCLA under the govern· Lady Attendant
m•n• ru11"•· and His Orchestta .._,capt. Charles La.ngmade. eon of _ ct _ from
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-rs. Blanch Langmade, 4.12 Helio-
trope avenue. left rec•ntly for 410 Coast BIYd. Saturday, Dec. 1st ! Camp Rucker. Alaba.ma, after a OORO ii ~
t111'0 months leave. Seaman 1/c NA DEL KAR ~ ~
9 until 1
Ulrry La.ngmade was home on a c-f _ J _ I • i • D 8 h A 11 ff"ll ~ 20-day leave b<'fore returning to 1.up,,0-4:1. • Conung ec. t -nse l ~
San Diego where he ht waitlng DAY AND NIGHT if •
a.l.slgnment on the USS Robin. l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~•~···~,,0~,,0~,,0~"''~"'~···~···~···~···~.,·~··"~'"~"·~··~··~··~-~-~~~~-~,,~,.,~.0~ • .,~.,0~,,0~,.~~"~"'~'"~"'~"'~"'~"'~'"~""~"~'~~·•~"'~'"~"'~"'~"'~""~"~"'~'"~'"~"''~""~'~"'~'"~"'~'"'~"~"~~~"~·~ ------------/ , Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cox, Blue ------------'
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pop>lv tnlm In A11wb and the moet
booutiful tnilll In the world.
Aboard ti.. hmniouand and -
-.nlimn )'Oil tDlioY enarmoua "abow·
-" window. 8w leet wide, IOft foam
rahbw -la, -t tichli"lo • low·
Yoicocl public adc!JW ayatam to .,..
"""""" ltatioD atopo and painto ol m..
~ bqraie .i. ... ~ oompJ.to
~jtjonjn .. amootla ptinr modoa
tbonb to m,.,moa. tishi.loc:k coupliJjp
betwwww the cara.
Modem Idea oacli M 11-, llallOd ID
,....,. of daily -..b OD Boathom P,..
cillc'a~ the Lari, the Ci(yo{ Saa
FruncUoo and the 8unbmnu, .........
1-.i llart in d-iJll'ing the tniJll to-.
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~8. Ccx's netce. !.1rs. Harold /
Knight, 301 Edgewater. Balboa
M,r.11. Kn ight's parent.a, Mr. and
M:rs. Head. PaBadena. were among
t.tie guests present. t
!olni. Edv.·ard H. Morse, 31 4 Poin·
~ttia avenue. had as gue9ls Mr.
and Mrs. Evart W. Adam8, and Mr.
Adams' cousin. Mra. Allee Mont-1
gOmery, Pasadena. for the-holiday.
They spent three daye with Mrs.
Morse.
MaJi:vet L. 8"harle
(Memt.er Mmlo Teaebien' .Am.
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ftAcm OF PIANO o,..... r .tot~ .... "'rt
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Balboa Theatre
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'Siio,.. N!p.Uy - 7 a 9 ,15
Fri.., Sat., Nov. SO, Dec. 1
Sun., Mon.. TueL, Dec. !, S. 4
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Remodeling and Alterations
Are Practically G>mplete
New Eastern
WEARING APPAREL
Is Arriving Daily
' . . . You will find a nice selection
of the new est styles . ready for
your selection. t
Giff
Suggestio ·ns
Dorothy Lsuhemteln
V..nqer
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Lingerie
Robes ' • ' Dresses
Sports Coats
Skirts
Blouses
Sweaters • Slacks
Slack Suits
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W~ter Report Due
1 At C. of C. Meeting
A. report from the water com-
mittee of the chamber or commerce
ta expected &l the nat regular
P tber1J>c o< the ~ton Dec. S
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at the Newport H.i.rbor Yacht club.
B&l'tUcn Baku, member at the
Callfornla State H.1.Jbway Commla.-
alon from Paaaden&. i. to be a
guest. ar..d may talk on hJghway
problem.a in tbJa li.reL The notice I
went out from Braden Finch.
la.rge Roomy Rockers
~ Luxuriously comfortable ... good
to look at ... good to live with be-
cause they're made with springs,
.,, of course. and this means years of
TABLES
Made in Grand Rapids.
~nulne H onduras
i\tahogany
Coc ktail Tables S}g50
Oval or oblong
Lamp Tables
Round or :-;qu<irC'
day-in and day-out com-
fort and satisfaction.
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Upholstered lo •49w
Velours and FrlM.eii
Othen In '6950 \'~rtous ~1 aterlals ..... .
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MIRRORS
In a wide ran~e of
~hapes and SIZC'S
$7.95 to $27.50
Gilt Married or
Stay Single 18
Costa Mesa Problem
ahould the Mesa gl'll married
Of' atay tJiligl6f '
The question l• one that can.
not long be ctOctoed. For Cost•
McN haa grown out of breechet..
3nd may aoon f ace the que11tl on
of becoming part of Newport
Beach, Incorporat ing •• a n In.
dependent city, o r remain ing
un lneorporated a a It la.
The P a tte l""IOn report, g iven
In deU ll In thla Issue, out llnea
some of the advantagea a nd dl•-
actvant age1 of marital bll• and
of unmarried freedom.
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Pueuc NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Santa Ana Car SFlyien~gorto~ddr~!'sd
Public notice la hereby stven In WiULHI Whmeof, l b&ve btl"fl-.
VFW's in California that OD Friday the Hth c1&7 of unto .. t my hand 8Dd affixed my
People
w~~,-~~~ Dealer 0·1es· Hlgbway "'turned laat week lrom ' r
Ca.lilornia'• junior United Sta.tea December, A.. D. 19415, at ten ottictaJ seal the day and year in
senator, :Major Wl.lllam F. :r:-o'clock A. ll., Of eaid day, I will this certif1cate t1rst above wrJtten.
proceed to sell at the aouth door E4Rl..E E. SWEii,
a trip lo. northern Calitorni&. The' K , H
former Brltiab sea captain who nown ere brought the name of hls latelt
command to hi.I yard on pie bay,
la.nd, will addres• veteran.a of Loe Of the court houee, in the Clty of NotarJ' PubU_J tn and for utd
Angeles under the auaplce.11 o~ the Santa ..uia, at .public aucUon, to (SEAL) County and State.
Los Angeles County Council oithe tbe .Jllgheat bidder for cub, 1n Pub.-Nov. 15, 20, 29; Dec. 6, 19-45.
Veterans o1 F oreign Wars o the Stat.ea, all the above deacrtbed real -------------
U. S., at an open meeting be estate, or go much thereof aa will Lale Cl8SS. Ads vlaJted""Oear Lake on the trip, and
then came by Reno on hie way
home. Some people a.re born lucky! • • D. W . Holker , aon of the Balboe.
branch manager of the Bank of
Amer1ca ha.! en.tend Santa Ana
Junior ~ollege '1nce resting upon
hla return from a German prison
camp this MlnlIDer. Young Holk.er
and his father used lo come down
Santa Ana Joat ~e or Its most held ln Patrtotlc Hall, Nov. 9 at be sufficient to satiaty_aatd J00g_
promlnent and honored citizens 8 pm., Rlchard H . Newball, Pall-me.nt for p rincipal, lntere.at and -------------
tut Saturday with the death of f,omia Department commander of all coete. EICPLO'l'MZNT WAN"DCD U
c. w . (Charley) Harrlaon. pres!.-t~e oveneaa veterans· or~lza-Given under my hand lhla 16th SERVICE MAN looking for po..
dent of the Harrison Pontiac Co. ~n an~oo~~· ~1 lnvltaU ha6 day of N ovember, A. D. 19'15., sltion. W . F . Gamble, 1630 New-
He we.a playing golf al the Santa ~I ex en f to a. iz veteran · re-. l:ESSE L. ELLIOTI', Sbertrt. port Blvd. Phoce 975. 91-2t
Ana Cou ntry cleb when he wu ~ ess 0 organ atlon a~fllia.. By CARL R. EDGAR, Deputy. =============
stricken wt th a coronary occlusion I t10M, and the general publib. to Alexander L. Oster and lnternatloaal Barveder
that brought aeatb al.m.08t m~1 attend. I Marlon P. Betty,
l-------------= I to Balboe. to fl.l!h many yeani: be-
-------------I fore the eon went into the air corps
and WM taken prisoner . He plaru1
.-------------;t t o enter use a.tter rtnishlng junior
llla.ntly. Senator Knowland we.a a.ss¥stant Attorneys tor J udgment Creditor. TKVCK8 AND '11LACIOIL8
publisher of the Oakland Tribune Pub.-Nov. 20. 29; Dec. 6, 19t5. FA.BM ltQ1JIP'MENT
H e Is •urvlved by his wtre, Dove when be ente,.d the army laa a M. Eltiste & CO.. Inc.
H . Harrlaon. of the family resl-buck prjvate. He ls a me mtier of CERTIF ICATE OF BUS INESS
The Eyes of America
Guard America
Your eyes, as well as the rest
of your general system, are
'"slralning" to win the war.
Relieve that straJn . . . ln·
crease your output . . . by
coming here for an eye
checkup.
Dr. Robert Crawford
OPTOMETRIST
1192 Newport Boulenrd
college, and pos!ibly to study den-
U11try.
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Wu It the Thanksgiving turkey
or the shoc k or greeting old friends
which brought IJO much tragedy to
homea over the recent holiday?
Nearly a dozen older people died
from natural causes over the \\'eek
end. Best k nown was 85-year -old
Frank Vilelle, original owner ot the
Arches, and friend of prominent
Frenchmen. including dele.gate8 to
the San Francisco conference. SAMPSON
dence at 1423 N . Lowell strttt, Emeryville I ndustrial P ost I No. F lctlt tou• Firm Name "1 £.•ti Pb. llOO SU.ta Ana
and one son. J . Wayne Harrison, 1010 of the VFW. IUNo.LA.St;. ft.Wl &I_...,,
also ot Sant.a Ana.
Tbe undersigned do hereby cer-Mr. Haniaon had hurried to the PUBLIC NOTICES tlfy that we are conductmg a dub to joln hi! friends, Stanley c:.....:::.:=.:::.::_:...:.:::.:.::=.::::._.1-_
Anderson. Willia m Rohrbacher and S A LE UNDER W RIT FOR radio broadcaatlog and a!!Ulaled
R G cart I ht Wh th f ENFORCEMENT OF J UOG°'ENT buainese at Santa Ana, Calltomla, . · WT g · en e o\J r-1'111 under the fictitious ttrm name of
90me reached the ninth hole, Mr. ORANGE COUN T y BROAD'-
Harrieon suddenly started toward In the Superior Co\J rt, In a nd CASTING COMPANY and that
the clubhouse without putting, and F or the County of Of"a nge, said firm ta composed Of tbe fol-
collapsed at the edge or the green . State or Callf orn la lowing perso~ whOlle names and ! .... -----------~
Dr. Leeclng or Santa Ana was im· places of residence are as follows, mediately summoned. JUNE KNAPP. Plaintiff vs.
.funera l rites w er e held Satur-JESSIE L. ELLIOTT, et al., De-t o-wit:
d t th H R B C fendants. DA VlD H. CANNON, 4947 Com· ay n e · · rO\\'Tl olonlal monwealth Avenue, La Canada, chapel. The Christian Science serv-Under and by virtue o f a judg: California.
Ice was read by H . R. S tender and rnent and order or sale duly made REED E. CALLISTER, 1401 lm-
News-Tirnes advertisements a.re l lhe pallbearers \\"ere Al ':-all, B .. z. and entered In lhe Superior Court perial Drive, Glendale, California .
your guide to efficient s;ieriding / McK innt'y. R. G. Cartwnght. W1l-of the County of Orange. State of CARROLL R. HAUSER. 530 Sil-
i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;; Jiam Rohrbacher. Stanle)' Ander-California, on the 7th day of vergate Avenue, San Diego, Cali-son. and George Wells. 1·farch, A. D. 1945, and a Wtit for !ornta.
Machine Works
1604 N ewport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Shell Products at
REED'S
Suaer Service
lofr. Harrison was affiliated \\"I th the en!on:ement of judgment re-Wltne.ss our hands this 26th day many church and frater nal organ. quiring sale of property Issued or October. 1945_
izations. among them the Los An-out Of the said Superior Court on DAVID H . CANNON
1 geles Al ~t alaikah Shrine. Santa the 17th day of September, A. D. REED E . CALLISTER
Ana lodge No. 794 , B.P.O. Elks, ~94 5. in the above_ entitled a ctl.on. CARROLL R HAUSER 1
"nd thf' Santa. Ana Lions club of 10 ~avor or Afaur1ce Rose, doing STATE O F CALl FORNiA ) I
\\'hich he v .. a, past president. He business under the finn nante and COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES)
• We ·are now through
\vith "'ar contracts and
open for general machine
\\70rk.
Costa Me. Phone USO \\·as once president of the Amert-I style of Golden State Financ~ Com-I 0 • thi 26th d f 0 b A ~8'
Credit Terms 2920 West Central 1 C"an Bankers-' A~~n. nf N~"' Mexico , pany, defen.da?t. and against J~e 194; b('f~re me. ;?A0R~t~.e~\vE~f
Mahogany Occasional
Pieces $111.00
Broken Lc>n~ Duollcated and \Ao'&.S a~tlve 1n ba.nk1ng for 20 ~app, Plaintiff, a copy of \\'h1 ch
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n Notary P ublic in and for the --------------_l~~~~~~N~e~wpo~~rt~~~~~· years, ha\'tng also been president
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said juLlgment duJy attestC'd under 'd C t d St t "di I -h th 1 f · S . I sa1 oun y a n a e reffl ng nf t f' Panhandle Bankers' ..-\ssn. e sea o said uper1or Court on th 1 d 1 . .' d d I -the 17th day of September A D. e re n. u y comtn.1.ss1onc an
• All modern machinerv.
All types of machine work.
• Ma rine engine parts du -
plicated.
• Arc and acetylene weld-
ing. End Tables $9.50
Th row Rug s
Chenille, 2-pc. Bath Set .. .. $3.4ii
Charm-Tread Shag Rugs ... $6.i5
Beauty Shag Rugs, 36x60 ................. . ........ $10.85
A.•minste r Rugs, 2ix~8 ..................................... $4.15
Sant~ Ana Furniture Co.
426 West 4t h St. Thos R. \Villiams
Santa Ana.--Phone: Canta Ana 922
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BREAD-TIME
STORIES
( KIT~HEN _T_!:ICK )
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THERE MAY BE some who Dislike mar.
mafade but try t his and
SH what happens. Heat
marmalade, then UM as
a topp in~ for vanilla ice
c ream. It's reall y that
good.
llOt1SEllOLD llINT
TO WASH a sweater like a profe11ion-
a l, rinM in clea r water, then rinM once
f'llO nJ: in lukewarm water
to wh ic~ hos bee n added
a small amount of soap
flakes. This w ill g i¥e
softness to the wool.
SPICY WILTED SPINACH
1 ~lbs. spinach l-1 c. vinegar
I al ices bacon 1l-1 tsp.1ugar
~ c. mi"ced onion ~tsp. talt
~hp.pepper
Dice bacon and fry until crisp, drarn
on absorbent ):Kiper. Add vinegar •• .
fat and bring to a boil. Add 1U9ar and
oniona. Sprinkle spinach w~h salt anCI
pepper, then pour vinegar m idure
over it, Toa together, M.V. immec:I J.
-ly, topped with bacon. S.rws 6.
lP~RIE!R-:?°!'PEit_;
-.·.· ' r.)..,.t~ --...-.·
EXTIA INEltGY and 110Urlsh,...nt
come in every slic. of Weber't I,...
ricMd Wh ite 1-d. It helps build
vim,. vigor Clftd vitality b.couM it con-
tains tfte vitamiftt natural t9 100~
whele wheat. S.rw Weber& al ewry -··
PA.PALMER
LIDO ISLE PROPER.IIBS • W. 0 . BUCK -Insurance Counselor
/}kn,_ 1500 ~tk/,_
3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA
Kur car needr this
NEW
~ BORN
MOTOR OIL
From wartime research
comes a new Golden
Shell with oxidation
inhibitor
I F YOU COULD SKI the inside
of your engine, you'd know
why it's important for a motor
oil to resist oxidation. You'd
see hard-workinr, clOK-littine
movin& surfaces with d ean.ncr:s
considerably 1 .. than 1 1Wr'1
b readth. Yet between thos,e
almost·touchine awfaas you'd
find I thin,, protecti'°" oil film.
Or perh&Po you wouldn't.
PerhaPo you'd Ott, insttad, a
thick, 11\lffiDlY lllbstL"lOC on the
oil..,._,. That would be dud&"
. • , the rmtlt of oxidation.
Sludre that pr<Y<flU ,.,ffiOmt
oil from &<Kine into p!.<n it'1
needed. Sludre that is the lint
ttep toward lub rication fail\ltt
and 1 hie ttp&ir bill
To retard sludl" formation
in ,,.... Golden S!-<U Motor Oil,
• 1 war-born incrcdieot ii added
LI., oridised f)•lt7-
o.ridistd oil is !!!! good
Whea the putty around
your window pen~• •et•
brittl• and chip• of, it baa
oxidi...d ••• aoecumbed to
drae •m• 4eettvetiY• fo""
wlaiola oaun iroa to ru•t.
Wt..oftl' ,.U.t to b•rdm,
rWbet to ...-. Yow mo--
tw oil, ~ i• •uttj.ct to
ollid•t10• •l•u i(• ,,-... "1e'''· 'nlit'• "r .,.,., Cold. •11 tHCor oil baa
• ...f'obon osidiatio9 --~-.cl. n,!1.1 iato it.
durin1 manufacture: •.. an ozt.
"4lio11 in/tiJJitor. It is the rcuon
for Golden Sbell'• ~to
sludl" ... the n:i1son this motor
oil lt&J'I full-bodied IDd 1-
8owin1 from one oil d rain to
the next. Your car nttds it.
Chan"' .... r today. Shell Oil c..n_,., lru:o.-,.raltJ.
s1n1 c11111 cuts an 1ac1
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B N $ 1945 and t . d 11 d' ·th s\vom, per sonally• a,ppeared DA VJD azaar ets 220 20th. day 0~ ~~te~bve~e 191~ t:.IH. CANNON. RE'.:ED E . C ALLIS· For Isla nd Circle ~ether w ith the said w;it 'n.exed TF:R and CARROLL R. HAUSER
h 3IJ kno,,·n to me to be the persons Th(' bazaar h('!d by the Balboa I t ereto. \\'hereby I am comrrlanded I h b .he
l . . \\' ose narue.s are su scr1 d to Lhe . f,<rlftnd Circ·Jt· ~n\· 16·17 netted to 9f' I at public auction for cash 1n 'th. . t k 1 • · La. f 1 l\.t 1 \\'\ 1n ms rument. ar.d ac ·no\Ao' _
CYLINDER HEADS
MILLED
S A M PSO N
Machine Wo rks !220.55 for the treasury. according v.· u oney ?f the .United , edged to me that they execJtf'O /
tn reports made al the Circle States, the follOIAnng and tn said · th
m!'E'ting hPl<l 1'u<'sday at ~tar Casa. decree, described real estate: ~·~sam __ •_. __________ ':_-_-_-_-_-_:_-_-_-_-_:_-_-_-_-_-_-_:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-::
T\\·enty-five memtx>rs "~'ere pres-The South Ten Feet {S-10)
ent and the hot turkey luncheon of Lot Tu·elve (121. and all or
"·as provided by 1lrs. 11amie Lots Thirteen (13) and Four-
F'oo t€'. "'™'gave the nf't proceeds teen (14 ), Bloc k Three (Ji, as
to the Circle. shown upon the map or ~ast
~1 rs. E . D. Goodell led in de-Newport and recOr ded tn M is-
votionals. Plans were made for the cellaneous Maps, Book 3, ~age
Christmas party to be held Tues-27, records of Orange County.
day, Dec. 11 at Ma r ca..sa. There Cali!omia . in•• I '~rill be a tree and an exchange of D'til
gt!ts. whic h arc not lo ex ceed 50
cent•. TIDE TABLES
It was voted to 8eod $10 in cash
t o the David and Margare t home,
&nd a n equal amount will be spent s
tor games tor the boys of the
DECE MBER
H lgh Low Htgb Low
1 7 :~ l :40 8 :52 2:52
5.6 1.4 3.8 0.2
24-Hour
Radio Service
BO>O:, AUTO, MARINE
RADIOS REPAIRED
Burt R. Norton
915 Cout Hlway P hone 2417
:S ewport Beach. Call!.
8:23 2:07 9 :32 3:23 '-----------------------'----' Spanish-American Institute at Su 2
Gardena.. 5.7 1..... 3.8 -0.1 ------'--------------------
3 8 :46 2:32 10:10 3:53
WE SERVICE 5.8 1.8 3.8 -0.4
ALL CHRYSLER
Products
Tu 4 9:11 2:58 10;SO 4 :24
5.9 2.0 3.7 --0.5
(New Caylllbt •TI.O.I' UIDe)
Tidu are plaeed to order ot ~~
Ltcbt t1prN a. ia.: d&rk n ,1 p. m F actory Trained Mechanics
Can Called tor I;. DeU\.·ered
Mandie Motors,
Inc. ~ Phone tlO!·J I Dutch Heacock
BtJILDER r Direct Factory
Otrysler ~ Plymouth Sales
and Service
4%4 Maln B nntlnaton Bcb..
Ph. H. 8 . 283
El Paraiso Cate
American Breakfasts -Lunches -Di n ~ers
FLAVORY SPANISH DISHES Closed Tuesd,ly
STEAKS . . . OPEN
ENCHILADAS TACOS 7 a.m. to 7 p
Mehddell Plaee at Coorl St., Near Newpon
Special
For Coupes and Sedans
SEAT COVERS
Better thart pr~war quality!
-·-I
COUPES $ 8.95
SEDANS $13.95
• -·-
GllS Beach's Firestoae Store
JllllANewpwtlllN. O.C. ._
Telephone 1347-J
for
FIVE-DAY SERVICE
on
Cleaning and Laundry
CORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS
1807
Pick-Up and Delivery
Coast Highway
Carl Philhart, Manager
Clothiers and Tailors
Open Evenings, 7 to 9 -Suits
Sports Coats
Slacks
Individually Tailored -,_-. ALSO
·O>m plete selection of these gar-
ments tailored in advance for im-
mediate delivery. ·
AJf P1:!nents • - -both ladles' and men's
, ~ -tailored by hand In our own workshop. ---
Newport Blvd. & ·Paliades Road
Phone, Su.ta Ami 8'1U-.l-l -e Of Special Interest to
Well-Dressed Men!
•' ~Ltd. ~the finest eelectlon ot wooimi
to be found in any Soutbem California store.
-.
,..__:
8
-
0
-
0
.._K_S _ ___,1 20.New Homes
Included in
$114,000 Permits
Legio~ EJect Incorporation
lat Vice Commander; Report Studied
Largest Group Meet In Co ta M
~U:~~;!:,o";::!.~ Say More Land
b•~P<>" ww .,. studied ., Needed for Added
the ,....ul&r m..unc ot the co.ta W t S J ,
M'.eaa Chamber of Comm•"'" on a er opp y
' ---.. ---
Newport Harbor Hospital Fund We lla"8 WDt You Need
~RELUTA'S
!EoW!e C'ampbell. Owner>
Pb. Santa Aaa S6U
1115 Norill MM> 8-
lloom 8 -Arcade Bulldlnc
!Continued tram Pllee Onel
Scme 40 1.eg1onna1rn and 12 s esa
(CoDtinued tram l'q. <JI») the leC'ODd Tueday of next month. (Continued t rom Pa.ge One)
The chamber of commerce iA not water have on our v.rater beaters
the opttalinl coeta and admlnl ... aponaortng etther propoaaJ at and shrubbery?
To the Newport Balboa News-Times:
He . IJscriwt< f $ re IS my su .,~on o -·-··--·-··------------·--
toward the Newport ~r Hospital Fund.
Our Lending Ubrary Contains
the Latest Books ...
Lee D1.y, 1~13 OCe&n boul..ud,
$500; Guy W. GllJ"dner, 12C: Si.t
otreet, $1:!-0 1 C: C. Fottero, ll•S
East B&y, S2W and Don Ungle,
116 Ruby. $4000.
David H. Markell. 222 Coral, ll
turning a garage lnto a kltchen,
cost SMO: Dr. S. J . Alden, 21•
Goldenrod, is roofing a pergola.
mombors or the awclliary met In
joint oeulon last Tuesday night.
the largest number to &ather in
many yea.rs. 1bey saw Tom San-
son elected to fill the post of first
vice commander. and several nom-
tnatro. to succeed John Devenfsh as
second vice commander. The lat-
ter has moved to Los Angeles.
traUve expeDM wbJcb lncorpora-P~L Tbe study waa made pri-1 JOHN VOGEL and ED ALLEN
tion would involve. The expenses m&JiJy to get a clear picture ot . Balboa cai'
would Include ala.rtes tor a. city the problem.a lnvolved 1n the event! Allen, who has raade 8 study of
clerk, city attorney (part Ume), one Of the two potelble counea of water problems r elative to the
and for three men each in the action &eem.11 dealrable in the tu· MWD wpplies aaid yeBterday that
polfce. fttt, and street depart· ture. · I be understands the district 18 now
ments. aa 14•ell &11 the operating If annexation lo! decided upon, It see-king to run a drainage pipeline
cMta in t.beee. department.I. T'be muat be accepted either by a favor-trom their Le.Ver ne supply basin to
tol&I eatlma.ted operating coat.e able vote ot the people of Newport the ocean ffi this area to drain off
were estimated at $30.37~. whJcb Bt>ach or, If the councU decide•1 sludge and .9C'dinient from the lake,
lett $~47 available tor equipment again.a:t an election, by an ordin-y,»he re chemicals are introduced t o
and other capital ouUay. TbWJ. OG ance or the city council . cla.rl!y and purity the Colorado
paper at least, the budget is ba.J-This promises to be a lively• river y.•ater.
Name .. ·--······-----~--··-·---·--·-·-----···--····--Address._ ..... _. ____________________________________ 7
Boun: 9130 to 5 :30
beept Mon., % p.m. • 5:SO p.m..
$100 and Isabell CoJe, 1232 West
l-i~=ii~;;:;:;~~~,
1
Ocean. is building a. shelter and fence, $400.
B. F . Moler explained to the in·
terested group the background and
Ideals M well as accomplishments
ot the Sea Scouts. He said that
they had an enviable record in
the recently concluded war, all
but one o( the local Scouts had
City ......... ·-·-·-·---···-·-·····-·-----··-··---------------- --
Make Check to:
NEWPORT HARBOR HOSPITAL FUND
Cut out and rnaiJ to Newport Balboa News·nmes, SOii We9t
Central A\·enue, Newport Beach, CalifornJa.
Memben of a family , party unusually responsible assignments.
v.:htch enjoyed Tbankagivtng dln-Moler also touched on deUnquency
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. among youths. and believed that
George R. Bro\lrTI jr., Covina. were the Sea Scouts offered one of the
~tr. and Mrs. Ralph Ege of Balboa best means of combatting that
anced. lnue l.n the next tew montba. The. When Torrance turned tbe MWD "==========================-dJ
summ.ary News·1'1mes \llt'ill keep_ it.a readen \lo'ater lnto it.S. main.e. the attorney
Followlng his analysis which in-/ully informed ngardl.Dg the de-said. he learn-ed that chemicals Ln
eluded a detalltd outline of the tat.la and on any quest.Ions which the water made it necesaar-y to re-
eJ1:pen.sea and peculiar prob1elll8 in-cit1.Zens or e;itber of these com·/ place linir.gs In the "'·ater heaters
Macoil Will Drill
In West Newport
-Bu,r V.._.,. ._._
~zjsou'an/. 1<-4c..-.' and aon Ralph jr., USN; Mrs. Dolly tendency. valved In fire pr otection. street munltlee "'ill be called upon to de-throughout the clty. B..A well as ll \l.'8.8 announced Monday that Spear, w . R. CUbbon, and Ml.u Again this year the Legion will
Carol Hall. Others present were' send a cash donation to veterans
without compensation hospitalized
Mr. and Mr9. George Brown sr. at Sawtelle. The &uxiliary voted
The hostess, Mrs. Brown jr., f or-$30 from their funds, and the Le-
merly worked in the Balboa post-gion i ommittee is detennining the
maintenance. policing, and garbage clde. tubes in the aleel mills there. Since a notice lo drill a new oil well in
collection. Mr. Patterson summar-then. he se.id , he understands that the \~/est Nev.•port field h88 been
. . .
Your '°'est l.owa • Pi<OTECTION PLAN "IF I RA.'< THE
DBUG STORE ... "
lzed by lft.aUng the l'llvantagNJ and llrs. Harvey DeWolfe. 2321 this ha.8 been corrected. However. filed with the State Department of
ReprpsentotiYe ;,
"If I nn. this drug stoffl:'
we overheard one or the
clerks say, "I'd throw out
the cigar counter. Thettla no
money in that stuff."
otflce. amount they will give.
di.sadvant~a of lnc~tlon In Newport boulevard. Costa l\1esa, he bellevee, sufficient water can be Natural Resources. The notice wa..
brtef. The advantages were these: went to Glendale las t y.•ttk to devt>lo~d from purchasing addi· 1 filed by the Macoil Co. "-'ho indi·
r l) To provide better f&cllitlM and visit friends who have a garden lfonal "'at er lands eltber from the I cated they "Yl'oUld drill Ba.ruing
services; (21 To provide for the chrysanthemum sho"'' for a "'eek oource now supplying Lhe base or ' weJI No. 32.
H. W. GEOBGE
CS 6tb St.
~------~1 Vets Should Notify
Window Glass County Clerk When
Address Changed
orderly development of a com-each rail, with hundreds or n.v..-the 70 acres north to take care of 0 .1 r· 1 t'"'-'"' 100 1 1e d operauons throughout munlty by those who desire to pro-ple coming to view th<> i..~autiful .000 popuJatlon ln this area. t t h t 1 b•-11 '" uo: the st.ate for the week ending Nov. ec t eir proper Y r g .. u we sight. They have nearl,· 400 varie· a.a their health and happinen; 13) Add home novelties: Eleclrlca!Ty 17 shov; 23 notices to drill new
Huntlngton Beach
Pb.. H. B. 4801
)I O U heard
>' ACES"? _._One of the nnt leuom
he'd ba''e to learn as pro·
prletor or our drug store Is
that con,·enlent Rn•lce to
customers is more Important
1n the lonr run than lmme·
dlate profit.
Newport Beach
Pharmacy
2108 Ocean Front Phone 5
Buy \"lctory Bonds
Fullers Paints -·-GLASS SET FR.EE
AT STORI: -·-Burton's Paint Store
~lagnolia and \\'e§tmlnJ.ster
C'OST ,\ ~!ES.A\
Phone l l 79·J
To provlde 1uch necessary ~gula-ties 8.nd have given a way this year heated rugs, expected on the mar-1 y.·eJls as compared v."ith 31 during O• ,,,_ -"" _...,
S CRAMENT ti0ll8 aa may be required f or an over 2200 blooms. ket soon. J the previous u.'eek
A O. Cal.-Fra.nk M . area which is destined to be a city. •;,~~:;-=~:.:::::_· ______ .'__ ______ =====::::'.~ J ordan, secretary of state, today ..:
expressed concern over votlilg ~~~ri~a~~ro=r ~!~n~n~a.!:i :
privileges for r.eturning veteraw1 or w orld \Var n . said that the people ot the com-munlt~ did not have foresight. J ordan expla.Lned that during the
war those In the armed services
I rlaiml'd certaJn localities as their
legal tNlidence but upon return to
civ1lia.n lite will reside elsev11here.
It '''ill be necessary for the&e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.'..'.==============I V<'lt>rans to personally notify the cou nty clerk. or registrar ot voter9.
nt change of adclress, or face 1088
ot voting privileges.
Disadvantages: l l ) Lack of 9\lf-
ftctent revenue to provide adequate
facilities and services: l 2) Leas of
sen-fees now provided by the coun·
ty "1thout any tl!ductlon In county
taxrs: 13) The Inclusion Of unde-
veloped &reas whJch have no im-
mediate pro8()t'ct or develnpn1en t.
ILLl"STR:\TED '.\1ESSAGE
"THE ACTS OF JESUS OF NAZARETH"
FIRST FOt;RSQIJARE CHURCH OF COSTA
Ke,-. G. \\'11\art.I Ste a rns, Speaker
~autltnl Blbllc-al C.:O~tuntl?'§
Cor. Xewpo rt Boule,.·a.rd and Roc:h ester St.
MESA
Procedure
Regarding the procedure for in-
Lt. Richard C. T<>r ri:~cc. son ot corporation. tht> rt>port riuoti>d from
~l rs. Flort>nce Torrence. 27th chapt,.r 394 of tht' !'tate StatutrH
street, is in charge of the post for l\fa _v 16, 1933, ,,·hich inclit :lti~d
I office on Oklna,,·a. v•hi ch serves that 25 per ct>nt of tl1e holde r~ of
41 6 unit!:!, including Sea.bees. Air title or evidence of title in an un·
~-------------------------~ Corps nnd ~ferchant l\1arines. as incorporated A.tea must pt'tition the
Y>'t>!I as tht~ Army. F'ormer cmploye board or supervisors nf the rcx1nty
HUTCH'S FRYERS
\Ve Can Now Deliver
PREMIUM BIRDS
RAISED ON WIRE
and Fed E<;pecia.Uy for Flavor and Plumpness
Our Individual Dressing and Packaging Assures You of an
Exceptional Chicken
READY FOR THE PA..~
••• WE DRESS ONLY OUR TOP BIRDS
FOR OUR RETAIL TBADE
FOR DELIVERY -PHONE 1232-J
Ed. T. Chapman Jr. & R. B. Hutchins
1968 Newport Blvd.
WHISKEY
Go to
R 0 SS I ' s
Liquor Store
1003 Coast Oiway
• '1 r\ollle South of the Arches
at the-Neu:port post offlC'e. he re-· b~fort' lnrorporatlon <'lln b4:" con·
port!'! he llkl's it very rot:i h ov('r I s1dered. and t.hat enough money )
there and is leamlng a great Ueal. ~ust be submitted to pay f.<'r pu~
Receipts for six months art> double l1 catlon ot the petitlon ~1n this
th09e of NeY:port. he said, and thP case, according to the estimate of
Christmas mail has not started yet.
1
lhe county clerk, about $200.
Mr. J">a tterson Included several
;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; "remarks·· wh;c h po;nted ~ut that
the de.signaled al"'t'RS might be
changed and the means by "'hich
Santa Claus
1n person
on
Dec. 8
See this
space for
time later
2212 W. Central
Newport Beach.
''But Buy a Bond Flnt"
certain savings might be effectc<l.
One or these "remarks" is par-
tic ularly worthy of consideration.
He stated that the present low
valuation of the area \\'ill not pro-
vide much revenue at present. but
that " any resldl"ntia1 com.
munity \\'hlch lncorporat'es must
necessarily depend upon the pi-
oneer spirit or its public-spirited
citizens to carry It througb the
first fev.' yeare."
The second halt of the 27 .page
report Y.'88 dedicated to a conside r.
aUon of annt>xatlon to the City of
N eY.'J)Ort Beach.
Annexation to Newport.
To make the problerra in thi!!
question clear, he ouUlned the
policy Of Newport regardinj? Rn-
nextng territory, which wu tenta.
Uvety agreed upon recently by the
city council. He quoted tbe fol-
lov.•lng four points:
(1) That any property annext>d
will pay all taxes except those for
reUrement ot all general bond
laauea.
(2) Tbat sewer connectiom be
made to the city ~·er system.
(3) That property when an-
nexed wlll pay the coru ot inst.s.11-
lng and annexing sewers In that
area.
( t ) That a liberal policy of de-
termining aaseaaed valuations be
Ulled when undeveloped areas are
~~~~~~~~;;~;;;~~~~~~;~;;;;~~I ,. ,. ,. l!UlJ\exed. "' "' "' ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; ;J; The p ..... nt tax rat .. for Ne~·-
,.--------------I port, including thwie for general
WELCOME CAFE
%560 Newport Blvd., Costa. Mesa
GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-;-MODERATE PRICES
FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER
a p. m. aw 10 p. m. -8un4Q11: l! nooa antll 10 p. m.
()pea I a. m. to I a. m. -CloMd MoadaJ'a
Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays
8to12p. m.
Newpert 433-M
OUr Kitchen Open tor Inspection
Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop.
•
BATTERIES CHARGED
ii 30 Minutes -0..hot·--N-!ll&pwQ-*O..S-.
LUBRICATION
SPECIALIST
VIRG'S G.ARAGE
ft!l:AOO PSODUOft • -" .. °"'-··--11'_,.ot -°""9~-'~ "7 Ut-:U..-W
HEARING
REVOLUTION!
government. library, advertising.
park, employees' ntlttment. are
$?.33 per $100 useasffl valuation,
as against $1 .25 which the MeSI
now paya to the county. The
county taxes .tn the city are now
$0.9872. In the event Of anne-x.a-
Uon the Coeta Mesa are.a would
continue to pay the above county
taxes u well ta additional county
tax.ea amounting to $0.2590 for the
1 Coat& Mesa lighting &nd park dia-
trlcta.
$Jn~· 'IU .... A.s.A I
Wtl I .. c:.w 1 .......... c..1 1
Kr. Patte~n allJo · potnted out
that the city la not In the Metro-
politan Water dlltrlct while a large
p&rt of eo.t& Kea 11, and will
continue to pay taxe• to the dla-
trlcl whether in the city or lncor-
ported.
Conc:luslon
Tbe report coo.eluded wttb polnt-
tng out that while ann11!%&tion
would mm a saving ln admtnl ...
traUoa and ov~ad expenatllS. the
Gunderson Drugf1 =.,."'~~ 1.1..::i~~ 11.aln 8 cau.e ea.ta Kea hu a low t.-Balboa W l!l'1ed n.Jua.tlon and i. spread
'--------------'-!I over a wkSe area. "hrhaJ* the
B~ecia{ 3'~
Anytime !run four to ~ at the
PAL~ CAFE
i:b;"Be::i'MJ: :.is:-;
' Complete Family 9inners $1.00 and $1.25 ·
--Now Mana,...,..;t-L. A. WELUI, e>w..... & lilt".
()pm 6 L m. to 9 p. Clmod 'J'UeldQ1
E"joy fu~<r·ripc desert 1ropefruit ri.cse days! Arrhin1 Jw1t in time to
help fortify your family 09oin1t the threat of winter colds I 945'1 bumper
crop of the popular c:itrus fruit is well represented at yo~r neiihborhood
Sofewo7 Store. Moke gropcfruit juiq o re1ulor feature et your breakfast
table. Use hol•e~ grapefruit to stcrrt or top off Yoriou1 Menus. Add the f~11gy flovo.. of 1h· segments to salads t oo. Select from tho ottroc:tiY•
dtiploys at Sofitwoy,
r===---7 --===
S-Ut . .. ,. Thin-skinned, juicy fruit. Ex-
Desert-grown. . . . \'('' Buy an extra
Made for home b~\.ing. cellent source of v1tam1n •
supr ly this \\lee k. bl d enriched Easy-to· en , d
wheat flour. (\0 poun
sack. 55cl
SIERRA PINE SOAP...,, ~ BAKING NEEDS
2ban13c Pillsbury Flour ............ ....... -
I IO·lb. bog, 57tl
Harvest Blossom "°"' .,_.,_ 42• ... 125-lb. bog, 97c I Fine toilet ioap that has
the fr~h fragrance of real
mountain pine!.
Pancake Flour ''"~ 2•-u. 9• Stand .......
140-01. l)itg., 16c.I
Alint Jemima ·~,, ':0::'. 13•
C'40--o&. t*o . 25c >
10 .... 12· ,..,.
(oke
Flour Swansdown
Elbow Macaroni
44-H . 25• ....
1 ·tit. .. .. 14•
Gold Mt'dol Brand. .
Quick o1ts of full , wh~le.
fi cld·ripened grain. Rtch
in Vitamin B1· (43 oz.
pkg .. 26c I
SAFEWAY VALUES
tOfAA TO JUICE
Highway Peas
Tomato Juice
Tomato Soup
Campbell's Brond.
'!= 13•
Libby 4711, ~
BrGl'ld .... ~ -
3 I~~··· 25•
46-... znc C.•" u .
lf you like fresh-ta!ting
juice you'll l ike S unn)'
Dawn Brand.
Hunt's Tomato Sauce',;:· 5•
Sliced String Beans .. ~ •. l&• '"' Longroll'1 French Style Btond.
Chicken
Ohio Matches
Blue Tip. imor.onoted.
""'----,,..,. it• ~....,. hr .-a:'· la 11f_. ....., .t ._.
...... .H. ,.. d• ,_,t •• • ....;.. ~: +• .. Sal••Sf· We ....... --.. ::-.. --~...:.~ ...... ........... ....................... . .... ,..._.,_,. .. , -.
Al!L MJAT NOW pOINT-fRfff I
ftaK WIENERS· SIRLOIN S1U' . ... ·-.. .. Ty .. -_ ........... --...... ---
Ch.ef ... ..........
·•· ·-... .... BOLOGNA !!!!~~~ .. w ~::::::-.:..-.:-.. 34•
--"" ''" ... .... LUNCHlON MEAt CHUCK ROASTS 21° . I ... --..... 53-Trt ................. ~ .... -.. --.-.. --AM ....... ,_ -cHOPPB> H 5e. PLAT£ am I.. ..... ....... -.::'.-.. • · _ ............. -... .. ,, -...... --RSH ........ --ROCK GROUND IE& .. ..-. --=~.:p:':'. ----~ liil . -·~ --··-COD ~·" Wll llEAST .. tr --.. ~ ....,. ..... ~
•
.... ....
VALUES IN FRESH ,ROOUCE:
CABBAGE
Cril#, 1ree11 •111111 Hlillll h••dt.
Nice fM stow er cooki111.
SQUASH IANAHA
VARIETY
A11 IK9"9Mk •I, wtloteMfll9
"Wiit_... 111 .. r ..... , Mkellll.
n1c1r;, fh1e-1r.Nie4 •Ht.
l•1y .. "'9..-.. Detici-1 te Ht.
POTATOES
U.S. N•"'Mt ,1 tr-4• tMt..
••nl'ts, PeckH 111 "'.,,.bot.
FRESH1 DATES
lkrl"'9 .. ..._httetNMf',
.., ... " ,, ... , .... ,.., """WW.,..
ROME BEAUTY
L.,..,,..,f.,...,.._M•"6et. ,_,t rt,M fer .. ,._., Mk Mt.
BELL PEPPERS
s-ttt .mi. .... ,,_, Ma
fMMle4':1H~9tvfff ...
CAULIFLOWER
Wlltt. 11"4 t_.,. c-,.ct ....._
Prlcft lty the ...... t• tettl
BEVERAGES
Maxwell House
Otip or regular grind cotfM.
Edwards Coffee
Df•P. revulor • r:iulY9'i1ed.
Nob Hill Coffee
•i<.l'I btMd. ~to order.
Hershey Cocoa
1b. SC
10 49c lbs.
1-n. 310 ••••
·1b.
'i!33"
·:-'I:'/•
,. ...... ....
I>: 10-
CUCIEIS AND ClllAlS
Krispy Crackers";::,-!.! 17•
H-0 Quick Oats •:;:-13-
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I Your Friends & Mine tbe 'J'l!•nkocl..mc IMllld&y. mama. . 118l'dlno avenue. ' Balboa Sportland to Be Renova_ted
I , Kn. u ,. ., K1o1 Elfie N-l&Dd, 2"1th stroet. Tbe w--.. vmne and 11ar1e llra. 1· 1.. cathcart, 1%26 w..i And Equipment Added by New LooKr~ .. vial~!;;"!.. ~ _,it the Tlwlllqhlng hoUdq Nowland of Long Beach opont the Bay avenue, wu down lrrlday on Own PJan Bo li Le
dau&irter-tn-iaw, Kr .. and Mn. aod week •nd In Loo ADplM at hcllday with their brother, ---from ber winter home at ers; w ng agues
Ewen. ot Balboa Ill&nd over the home ot her u.te.r, :Ura. P . L. \f'.wl&Dd ud h1a famlly, San Ber-Pomona.
We Wish You Boys
A -World of Success
Lots of Luck -
AI and Roy
of
Sportland -
Tiie Blue Sails
Main sin.et -Balboa
We Wish You Success
Al and Roy
of
Sportland
What Not Shop • Short Circuit Radio
Al and Roy
of
Sportland
ff. F. Kenny
Postmaster of Balboa
Hope You Have
A Perfect Score
Al and Roy
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Sportland
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Mobilgas and Mobiloil
S0'7 Palm Ave. • Balboa • 805 Palm A venue 1500 West Central
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During the years it has been our pleasure of operate "Sportland" in Balboa
we have had the heartiest cooperation and support of not only the bowlers but
men and women in every walk of life who appreciated the way we conducted
the business.
We will always cherish the many friendships made and want to thank the entire
community for their loyalty and good sportsmanship.
JACK BORTER and C. A. RUSSEJJ,
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Al Joyce and Roy Keen
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Improvements ror sports-mind-creational equipment in additioa
ed residents &1'1! planned In the to that purchased With the leaae
transaction announced Tuesday in one ot the busiest sport& centers
the Newa-nmes of the sale ot Bal-on the south coasL Bowlin i
boa's Sportland to Al Joyce and leagues &1'1! to be arranied, Joyce
Roy Keene, well known residents said, and renovation ot. the entire
ot the ~rt oommun.Jty, The top noor is planned bowling alleys and other &m\lSe'" ·
ment devices Which attract thous· The new owners will not-allow
ands annually to the second story lntoxJcaUng Uquon: in the place,
of the Pavilion, a landmark ot they assert, and hope to attract
Balboa located at the north end teen ·agers tor the sport ol bowllnc
ot MaJn street, figured in the deal. in a wholesome atmosphere. They
Joyce and Keene plan new ~~ took over the lease trom Borter
for $40,000, and hope to make It and Russell Tuesday.
BALBOA'S SPOKTLAND whJc.h changed hand.A thl• week. Al .Joyce
and Roy Keene. who bought the lease and equipment. plan exteu.lve
Improvement• to Ute sporU oeoter at the famous landma.rk.
Good Luck Boys
Al and Roy
of
Sportland .
Volney Hay
Balboa Motel
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The GoOd FQl1une You Desene
Al and)loy .
of
Sportland
L. A Wells
Palm Cafe
At the Fel'l'Y Landing, Palm and Bay Front, Balboa
Here's Wishing You Success
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New Owners of
Sportland
John E. Sadleir
Licensed Real Estate Broker
802 Main St. -Balboa
Al and Roy
With the Good Ship
Sportland
McNally's Boat Livery
MAULING the
MAPLES .•.
BJ' AL IOYCE
Best Wishes
Al and Roy
of
Sportland
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GIFT HEADQUARTERS •
205 Main St. Balboa
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Balboa Liquor Store
Coy E. Watts.
704 E. Central Ave. Balboa
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\Villiam J . Adams
Balboa Cafe
Balboa
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A /world of Success
a t
Sportland
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Firbank
Florence Bakery
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Al and Roy
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Sportland
Francois Marshall
Christian's Hut
Good Food and Grog
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Casino Cafe
202 Main St. Balboa
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A Perfect Score
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Sportland
Coast Properties
RE A LTOR S
703 E. Central Balboa
Co.
Phone 68S
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Fritz and Gus
Balboa Market
Hope it's a Strike!
Roy and Al
New Owners of
Sportland
IDl!'Z and Al Anderson
·Balboa Gift Shop
Balboa f 11 Zone
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On Your New
Enterprise
Sportland
Fitzpatrick's
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of
Balboa
605 E. Central Ave.
Happy Voyage
To
Al Joyce
and
Roy Keene
' New Owners of·
Sportland
Al and Roy
of
Si>ortland
Cleaners
Pail Lorentzen
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Jamee Lee· W. B. Foote
Imurance .!.... 2ll.1 O>ut Jllvd. -Reel jlstate . . . -~ . --·-Larry Fisher
30lh & Lafayette-Wholesale Fish-Phone 260
' --·-Florence Bakery
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 Highway-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 Repalrlng __ ,-__
Bayside Fish Market
28th & Lafayette-Newport Beach --·--Dean Termite Control
Guaranteed Trnnl\e Co111rol-Latnt Jmprol'ed Jllelbod.9
1017 So. :P.fain St.-Santa Ana-Phone 6683 --·--')Orkin's Department Store
1793 Nc"'JX>rt Blvd. -Costa Mesa --·--
F. & S. Sales Co.
Santa Ana __ ,. __
Ludlum Carpet Works
1622 So. J\it ain -Santa Ana
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Vallely Boat Rentals
Opal & So. Bay -Edgc\va ter a t Palm Ave. __ ,. __
Balboa Cleaners
6o.5 E. Central Ave.-Balboa --·--Rawson's Cafe
1015 Coast High\ .. :ay -Ne\\1>0rt Beach
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The Edgewater
1000 Shore Ave.-Corona de! ?I.tar --·--California Marine Packing Co.
Lafayette Ave.-Newport ' --·--''The Arches"
"'Jui • Un.le Bit Detter" CO<'llt!l.11 Lounge and Cate
On Coast Highway at Newport Blvd. --·--Van Camp's Sea Food Co., Inc.
2Z7 20th Street -Newport Beach --·--
Ida Naylor
Beach Togs -Balboa Island --·--. Still's Sea Shell Cafe
Palm & Central-Balboa-Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Still
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Starck'8 Cafe
lI11 21st Place-W. B. Rowe. MgT.-Newport
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Co8ta Mesa Paint & Hardware
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Walsh --·--
Balboa Yacht Basin
Pallsadeo Road -0. A. Haley -Npt. Bch 500
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The Balboa Inn
Main Sm.it at the Balboa P!eT-Ph. Newport 660 --·--
Culbertson Chevrolet Co.
Cbevrol~t-Oidsmobile
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1 -'-Casino Cafe
202 Main St. -Louis Verwey -Balboa --·--
Banow's Department Store
1816 Newport Blvd. -Coota ~lesa --·--Boyd'8 Se.niee Station
1!500 W. Central Ave. -Phon• 9!15 --·--
Balboa Fun Zone
Balboa --·--
Bastanchury Water Co.
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Ptlcl>e Zenith '510 --·--
Balboa· Market
Gw1 Van de Uncle & Fritz GO"Olem -·--Eugene Elliotj
501 E. Central--Reel Estate-Estab. 1924 __._.,,_
Balboa Paint Store
)Ir. -Mn. c. ~~ !B 4w.
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f. I think of a rolling country, and tl1e fa rm I'll own some day,
• I'll swap my wrench for a milking bench, my lathe fo r a load of hay!
3 We're planning. a year of t ravel, now the fla gs of war are furled,
• Each Bond we keep is another leap in our tri p around the world!
2 I 've got my eye on a business I can purchase clear and free,
• I'm saving my pay for the lucky day when I start to work for me!
4. Some day I want to retire, I'm saving my cash for then,
With Bonds around I won't be found in a home fo r broke old men!
• • • <111 tl his pkns c<111 cfJ111e fnte .1
. 5. Whatever your plans for the future you'd better buy
• Bonds by the score,
Your dollars won't shirk, they'll pitch in and work ...
Each three bucks will bring.you back four I
So buy 'em and buy 'em and buy 'em, and keep every Bond till
it'a due,
The more Bond! yo11 ~uy will be more you've put by
For the day when yep piSDI can come true!
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VICTORY BONDS-ro 'AVE AID i\ IOLll
Our Quota Is $300,000
Let's Go . Over the Top
There are 7 different types of U.S. Government Securities offered in the Victory Loan.
Consult any bank regarding the issue best suited to your individual requirements.
~-----·--------VICTORY LOAN ISSUE~s--------------~
2Y.!% U. S. TREASURY BONDS
Dated November 15, 1945 ... due December 15, 19"12
.•. callable after December 15, 1967 ... bearer or reg-• istered form ... Price: Par and accrued Interest.
2 ~% U.S. TREASURY BONDS
Dated November 15, 1945 ... due December 15, 1962
.•. callable alter December 15, 1959 ..• bearer or reg-
istered form ... Price: Par and accrued Interest.
*i'.fo U.S. CERTIFICATES of Indebtedness
Serles K-1946 ••. Dated December S, 1945 •.. d°" De-
cember 1, 1946 ••• 1-nr form only ... Price: Par and
· aecrued ID.terut .. . ~
U. S. SA VIN GS BONDS-SERIES E
Doe 10 years from date of issue ... issued at 753 of
· par ... yield to maturity 2.90')'0 ••• registered form
only. ·
U. S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES F
Doe 12 years from date of Issue •.• issned at 743 of
par .•. )ield to maturity 2.53 3 1 ••• registered form
only.
U. S. SA VIN GS BONDS-SERIES G nue 12 years from da~ of iMoe . . • issued at par • • •
Interest payable semi-annoaDy ••. ylekl to maturity,
2.503 ... registered form only.
U.S. TREASURY SA VIN GS NOTES+-SERIES C
Due S years from date of -..e ... iilllued at par .••
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Thia AdvertUement Made Poes'ble by the Patriotic Contnoation8~ of the Citizens ad Firm8 Lf8ted on this P81'e'
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Kenneth E. Wilson Co.
Cuia-cnft p,uaen -Chr)oller ~ Engines
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Newport Dredging Co.
631 31.st S t. -·-Market Spot
200 Marine Ave. -Anton Hershey -Balboa Island -·-
Port of Seven Seas Boat Landinr
Boat Sales-Marine Way~l7 Goa.st Highway
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El Paraiso Cafe
McFadden Place -Newport -·--Sportland Bowling Center
Maln Street-Balboa-Phone: 2402
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Sawyer Sport Shop
2fl1 Marine Ave.-Ba.lboa Island -·-Western Canners Co.
W. M. Longmoor
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Kay Finch Ceramics
Corona del Mar
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Cliff Joye's Service
500 W. Central-Balboa-Ph. 1172
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The Blue Sails
Books, Greeting Cards, Artist Sup.--Main St.-Balboa
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Melrose \bbey Mausoleum
E. Fenton Dear, Manage.r -Ph. Orange 131 __ ,, __
Juniata Ceramics
3090 \V. Central -Ph. 347-W __ , __
Polly Apparel
Gilbert and Leah Brown-Costa Mesa
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Central Boat Works
Designers & Builders-Foot of 31st St. __ ,. __
Balboa Sportfishing Fleet
Paul Lorentzen-Pa vil ion-Balboa __ ,. __
Sam's Sea Food Cafe
Coast Highway -Sunset Beach __ ,. __
Famous Dept. Store
201 E . Fourth S t. -Santa Ana
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A Friend --·--
Foster & Sons
Truscott Cl"Uisers-920 Coast Highway --·--'Theo's Cafe
318 East 4t h St. -Santa Ana
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Higgins Pleasure Craft Co.
Newport Beach-DaJe E . Watts, Mgr.-Ph. 2088
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A. B. McCollum
Lido Isle
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Lido Richfield Station
3413 W . Central -Elwin Tonne --·-Viele Plumbing & Sheet Me~)
1829 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa --·--Q-Rio Shoppe
205 Main St. -Jewelry and Gifts -Balboa __ .,,_
Richard Seeley
218 Marine Avenue-Photographer-Balboa Isla.It
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Busy Bee Cafe
Famous for Our Breakfasts-106 Main St.-Ba.lbo
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Balboa Circle Taxi
Any Hour, Day or Night-Ph. Npt. 320
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Bay Shore Cafe
C.oast Highway-T. F . Norton
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Gaughan's Standard Station
2100 W . Central -Nowport Beach -·--
Han11en's
Ice Cream, Malts, Sandwicheo-2100 Ocean Froo1
Open Eveninl?' Until 10:30
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Davis-Gay Music Co.
"Evetything in Music and Sound"--Costa Mesa _.,,_
Newport Ice Company
410 Thirtieth St.-Newpoct Beech --·-
Conrad Richtel', M. D.
120 E. 18th S t. -Costa Ma& --·-
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RObert A. Crawford, Opt., D.
1191 Newpcrt BIYd.--Optometrlst--Costa Maa
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· Leather Craft
lelllor Girt -Troop 1'o. 3
-tbe -p ot -Jiu)>.
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Island Den.Mothers
To Meet Frida~ Eve
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Georgann Barrett Cedric Famhams r . F emin in e c ti vi ti es To Marry Dec.
22 ~~~!~~i~S!~risco -----~ •ltmdod their 1'nt cluo
CW> Scout Den KoUien ot hck
UO '!rill meet l!'rid&y .....inc. Nov.
SO at tbe bome of Mra. Spencw
Albrt&'ht.. 200 OUMt &•enue. Bal-
boa Ill•™' Troop committeemen,
u well u om Mot.hen. are aak.cl
to attend.
l Mr. llJld lfn. J . s. Ban-ett. 22
13 and~ + By Wlnltred Barb + Rellldence'Phone 1637-R Bay llhOJ'O Drive, Balboa· Bay Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Farnham, Pb0De9 re Shorea, are announcing the com-tol toth stzttl, Newport lalo•d,
Ill Jeother craft &t tbe Balbo& USO
-Tund&y 'lrith the ....Wt that
they tmmedl&tely became lntereat-
td tn the work and are now work· m,. oa. variOu. artlclee tn leather.
'!.'be troop CODIUto at the fol-
lowtng ocauu: Peay Abbott,
GNCe Croclter. Alv&h Ann Denton,
J:l&lne Frffm&D, Dorothy Fowler,
Shella Howe, Mary Roblno, Lonlta
Vincent, Nancy Ward aod J.,...
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ICbeduled tor Friday trYeoiar, Dec.
7 at the Newport Be&cb Gnu»m•r
acbool auditorium and tt la apect·
e<t that Robert Gulbertaon. county
ICOUt n:ecuttve, will be p1'Me!lt.
Expert Beauticians for Milady
ANN
RUTH
CARMEN
+ Penn:ments, Cold Wave. Hair Styling.
+ Permanents, Hair Styling, Cold Wave.
+ Hair Tinting ---Bleaching, Cold Wave. •
Open 8atu.rda7, All Day
Evenllla' A-ID-t for Permaeeat.-PhOIHI 811
--:--Balboa Inn Beauty Salon
-1DD An:ade a o-n Fnmt &t the Pier
Servl·ce PeoCle-Make "Ship's Party" for tng wedding at their c1au11>ter. returned Friday rrom a w<etc• va-· Hirtler-Wedesweiler R ites Repeated Mta o.orgazm earrett. to FM!· catJon. Tbey .....,, ttnt 1o Lebec Christmas ifts USS Hale Nov. 30 erlc PeTllll-Mtnetti, .... ol Mr. and where the)> -ted Mr . ..,d Mn.
I At Community Church, Costa Mesa Mn. Anton.to Pel'llll-Mtnetu or 0e-E. Le Blanc. t1>en to Sant& eru..
The hmndlcratl c1•MM at the Frid&y, Nov. 30 wUl be a big lano and Lido I.Ile, where they vtatted Mn. F&rnh&m'e
Balboa USO ue pro•inl' •ay pop-Kaniap vawa were repeated wu a cablegram muu.ge trom event for the crew of the USS Tbe wedding will take place couetn. Mlu Kary William•, who
ula.r and m.t.ructl.,e to the MMe&--Sunday, Nov. 18 at 4 p.m.. ln Ult Jack Htrtler, brother of the bride. Hale., now anchore~ ln Newport Saturday Dec. 22 at the chapel of ta 90 years old and lt.111 spry, take
mm and their -craft c~ Oosta Mtoa Community churd>, sroom. who la now on Guam. In H&rbor. A "Ship's Party" will be SL John · Vlanney, BalbOa Wand, tng care at her own garden.
ln leather, .shells, t1ab 8C&let. wood UDJUng Kt. Joyce Arden Wedea--the recelvi.ng Une were the pe.rente beld in the Balboa USO wbere wtth a. nception to follow at the Goms on to 8&D. Franct.co Mr.
burnJnl' and elletching an belng weiler, daucbt.er of Mr. and Kn. ot both young people. Kra. Hirtler d&nctnc and ·entertainment w111 be Newport Harbor Yacht club. &nd Mr&. Farnham had nia.rut.
conducted on Monday, T\Mm&y, Hen.ry WedesweUer. former re91· wore a light blue jer.ey print and the activity of the evenlng from ll1u Barrett graduated trom giving di.Dner at ~ bome of WU·
Thundly and Saturd&1' attcnboal: den.ta of Coat& l4e.1& and Newport Mn. Weduweller chose a gn.y 8 p.m.. unW 11 p.m. .... Stanford university tn June and li&m PritUe. fQl:"fDU printer oil the
and tveninp by t,.orretto Ae.en, Bu.ch but now ol. Hawthonie .. &Dd nit, both wearing cOTMge. <:JI. plnk A committee fl"Om among the wu a member ot Alpha ontlcron l4iDne&,pOlt.. Tribune and now on
a member <:JI. the USO Dtt. Jack Oitford Hirtler, eon of Mr. ro.u. C1'ft{ of the Ha.le wu a.ppotnted Pl lb. Perilll-lilJ.nelU attended the 8an Fra.Dci.lco c.11-Bulletin. Durtnr the put mon.tb. 1 the and llr9. WllU&m H.l.cler, '16 Well The new Mni. Hirtle.r attended by the off1cen to make complete :Menlo .Jun.tor coll~e a.t Santa
claaaee b&ve been buaily emp.aed 19th •t.reet, Colt.a. Me.SL the (?'&DllJl&r Kboo1-ot eo.ta arrange.men ta wt.th the USO for Roa, .then entered the u . s. Army . Lt. and )(rt. George auwt. 1107
in maklnl' ChrlAmU clfta. It la Tall c:aru:ltla.bra, buketa ot while Keaa and Newport Beacb ah.d at-1 the event, and an Air Corpa orcbea-A..lr Corpe where he wu a first North Bay Front, Balboa lalud.
not an uncommon 1lght to 9ee chryantbemum.a, and palma made tended Newport Harbor Union tn. ot U ptecee bu been .ecured lieutenant. He ha.a received hi.a are being congratulated on the ar-
90ldJel"9, u.llon and m&rtn~ work-a pt'etty eeU.in& for the ceremony, High echool for three Y~ie-4-to tura.Llh tae mu* for ·any ktnd honorable d1acha.rge and q now rival of a dau,gbter, bani New. 2a
Ing aide by aide tn tooUng', MW· performed ~ Rev. Olrl Job.naon uatlng tut year from , cer of a dance the aallon may de•lre. attending the UnJvenrtty Of Call· at st. Joeeph hospital. She weigh·
lng and lacing w~etl, ladlee ln the pre.ence ot _,..eral bundred High echool, Hawthorne. Mr! Hirt-Several number• of 1pecla.l en-fomla. Loli Angeles Campua ed 6 pounda, 1' ounces.
puniea. cigarette and key cuea, friend.8 o( ~ YOWll' couple. ler graduated from H&rbo~ High tertainment, beaded by Ed. Hen-
and brld ca.HI tn red, blue, gT'flen, Wbite llttln. fubfoned with a In 'fl and bu eerved 31 ~out.ha neney, the popular entertainer and
black. brown. alligator, llua.rd, bodice tltte.d to the hlp-llne and with the army, 14 ln Italy. e re-Dtrector Of USO Hospital Enter-
and calt lealhen. & tull •.kirt edged with net, ma.de ceived b1a dl9Charge in Sep mber. talnment ror the Los Angeles area
Quite a number ot the aiervlce the wedding gown.. The long They are now •t&ying at the will be on band to entertain the
wtvee and iome servicemen too a.re sleeves were fitted, and the high Hirtla-home for a week \ while sallor11. Prizes will be awarded the
designing beautiful earringa. neck.llne of net wu ornamented Mr. and Mr•. Hlrtler are v~ation-wl.nners of various etunta put on
broaches. combs and lapel om&· orange bloaomc. Tbe b r l de lng ln Dealb Valley but wil~ be &t during the evening.
menta from putel ab&dea and col-carried a shower bouquet Of white home on Broadway in the f¥ture. All junior hostesses, registered
ored ahella and flah ecale.. Wood carnation.a. wttb the Balboa USO have been
burning and leather covering-ot Kra.. Lola Sherman Stewart wa.e M G I W d noUtled to be preMnt to help tn·
cigarette and vanity boxe1 are also matron of bonor. She WU gowned esa if e S, terta.ln the men from the Hale.
occupying th• time of quite • In pink and wore a corsage of Le aves for New y ork Special refrelhmenls will be .. rv-
numt>er ot service people., and a white carnations, while the bride• ed through the ship's eolert&in-
tew local women have fbund maids, Mrs. Janice Fania and Mlae Marriage vows were repeated a' ment tund in conjunction wttb
handicraft work very lnteresUng Katherine Moore, wearing pale ~ p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2=> in Our th0«e provided by the USO.
and are now regul&r attendant. green and blue, re•pectively, wore Lady of Mount Carmel C&lbollc
at the various cratt cluaee. P 1 n k carnations. Sharon Lee church by Misa Marie Theresa.
lmm·••·tely --er Jann•ru lat. Weder.veiler, amall alster of the h ! M d ~ ...... -J TI.mbe-rlake. d&ug ter o r. an
the USO I.a planning on conducting bride, ma&: • charm.lng flower Mr&. Walter Timberlake, 1528 Or-
cl ueee ln. the popular ceramic• girl. a.nge avenue, Costa Meaa.. and
and plaeUc crafts that will be in Jack Mitchell of Tu.attn waa be•t George Dentllllore Campbell. A. B.
charge of competent volunteer ln· man a.nd uahera were Harold Far-M. l /c. USNR, eon ot Mr. and
1tructora with aeveral yea.rs• ex-rl• jr. and Laddie Allen. Mrs. Fred G. CB.mpbell ot Redondo
perience. Mn. Ed Bennett play9d the wed-Beach. The Rev. Jamee Mulcahy
ding marches and the organ ac-performed the ceremon'y in tbe ~,...,.,11,.1~1.,1,,.,,."'""11"'"'"'"'111nt111,,•11w111111•~ companlment for the iololat, Mn. preaience ot members ot both f&m-
.; • bo ea.ng "Oh, Promise Me .. and
Child P sychology
Sub ject for Mesa
PTA Tuesday
Mrs. Carl Mock of Santa Ana
wtlf 1peak on child pffYchology at
the meeting ot the Coata Meaa
Grammar ecbool Pa.rent-Teacher
Aaeoclation, which will be held ·
Tue8day. Dec. 4' at 2:30 p.m. ln
the auditorium of the Maln school.
AT VAN DEUSEN'S
, ...
A spknd;d dUpLiy of
unUiual ChrimtMl.S Gift
itt'ms await• your in·
spection.
For those who wish to
ma~< Gift ukctions
early, OUT lay•away
pLin will prov< most
convenient.
di
VRn DEUSEnS • E G G s ; Jean Hanson.. aunt ot the brtde. Illes ·and ~Ume.te friend.a .
! __ : ~ "Because.'' Tbe bride-wore a. gray ault with ~ black acceUortes and a corsage ot 1..--------,,-------------------'I ~ f Alter the ceremony a reception chrysanthemums. She was attend-~ f R E S H ~ wa.a held ln the church chapel ed by her sister, MiSrS Evelyn Tlm-
K indergarten teachers. Mrs. Mil-
dred F't.8cher and .Mrs. Bennett will
be ln charge.
508 No. Main St.
Santa Ana, Calif.
! ·.! wdberet thbeu!w! etdddlng ctakde ;,""th ••hrvl.: berla.ke, who vi.•ore a black suit.
; g V g B y D A Y e a a e ecora e w "' The bride's brother, Walter T. Ttm. . ! camellas and \11.'blte tapera. berlake, was beat man. ~ ~ The young couple left after-Atter the ceremony a reception ; APPLES • CIDER ; ward toi a week la Sequoia N•-and wedding dinner was held at the
" 1 ~ ~ tlonaJ Park. the bride choeing for home ot the bride·s parents and the
-..w ~ ~ her gof.Dg away costume a smart wedding cake cut at a lace-covered
COLLECTORS' ITEMS i! i: suit of gray pin •tripe. buffet table centered with white :_; G R 0 c r R I E s i,_-Adrled to the coogratulations Many New Items are Com ing in I;, chrysanthemum• and white toper•. • " The young couple left lmmed-f rom Time to Time ~ Cold Meats ! lately ror New York where Mr. . -Wh1"te House Campbell ls stationed on the air--~ -' Frullll and Vegetables i a! USS Rand I b Th ·,:; .......__ Hll n.-Sa:D---!_ C f er t carrier o p . ey
C h L ... _ ...... .,_. ._,,. '.! a e "'ill stay there until April when he oac amp , D t , G . expects hl• dlschacg•. aft" which Antique Shop i ut on s rocery! Phone 3182, they will return to California.
Christmas Gift$
of Character • • •
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506 West Central -Balboa • l1St Newport Bl...S. OOota M-; I Laguna Beach, o.Hf. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;i;;;i;iiiii~ '",, .... I I I ••• I I I I I I I I •• ,., I I , •• '"~ \ ':=:p==.=E==R==s=o==L=,=s== Your Friends and Mine
Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson of
Balboa beaded tor Mexico on their
recent vacation and got as far as
the bOrder, but the pull of the
ponie9 wa.a too great and they
wound up at Bay Meadows. 5&1'
Francisco, where they met Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Murphy and others of the
Ma in street group. \Vhile in New
Mexico the Ande rsons shopped foi
Mexican and Indian handicraft for
their Fun zOOe Glft Shop. ?i'e£
()~ o/ ~ 11/MU/
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... 0-~1Mall f'aY'lo •ii
toys. Hltutloul toyt t.r cldWr•• of .U •1•• •• bva •
wido nrlety la IVIRY PRIC:I llANCll Doa't Mloy yoor
vidt h TOYTOWN c.OtM tNay 1114 .tart collectf•1 eM
..... rltM .....
OfFICIAL ,-
llAMLISSc
HANDBALL
All~ , . '. S.arn-
~k;,,-· soe
~II,,
CROSS IOW sm
13s~
Inch.des: C::rou 8CW'
and two R~ tip-
ped SUctlon Cup Iv-
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XYLOPHONE
•14•
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ALL-LEA THEii
r BASEBALL GLOVE
All leattw rtow .•. Well l9Wld '8ff . . M-"' far .,..,. of Nird ........ ...
QUALITY IASEIALL •. $1 .25
TENNIS
IALLS
~ tennis balls.
L~ly •.. S9' f(ll' )'Ol.11'11 ( _l Ind o)dl
low & Arrow sm
S9et.'9ts ... ...
A wide telediDr'l of
llTWI ~ 1¥1• boW
and arrow •ts.
Freir ht Tr•in
•tts
TOUCH
FOOTBALLS
FM>fk c:ww • , Wool
Fillod. • ..,, 98' -rouch'' football I ••
TABLE
TENNIS SET
'S!5
IN:lrudltl : 4 ti.ts, balls.
l"ll't al'1d W.tNci/onL
M•eic Slate
'1"
M .ctuc..l~ a na
tuneful toy tor tn.
l tt.lit ~ ..
£.,,..... littie t>oy w1nts
a tr~n .• 1'IPOOd con-
struction ••• 8uJM
~
l•,. si~• ... c ...
be us• d indeflrwtflJ
••• lnt..-talftinel
Toy
T1lephoM1 ••e-•250 --M9de of pa.tic ••• In tt.o liz• ...
A toy ~ "Utt .. one·• kMts.
DOLL HOUSE
Mldt of MalonHe • , Pre-.. ,S
tabtk.ated .. i.r to ..t"'Cll ·A
Stwdy • , Attractlw"r ~.
11Z%Y IUILDINC
ILOCICS, $1.15 Sot
ALL-M ETAL
SCOOTER
•4ts
All·m at a I ron-. muctkiri •.• R9d
91Wnel fini~ ...
Equipped wilh IS""
rut.bw-tAd rMtal -.... ._ ••rly for tNs KOOterl
DOLL FURNITURE
A 4-roorn tumlti.• Mt , . • IN:l\.dei:
LIYll'll room, be<troom, tlitctwn •z•r &nd b9tl'lroom wooden fc.ni-~
tlA'• . . . . • • •..••.•••. Srt
TU TIME DISHES
A plntic 1u-Mt that w!ll dllicht at"f
"'Utti. 11rl !'' lncludet : 2 te• C\IPI •nd
&ax.rs, creamer and CO\rtlred •11t
IUI• bowl and pttci'lef w ith
s:il•t• ••••.••••..••.•.. Set
All-Met•I "Tot" WACON
A .. pull toy~ for !he ;lttle t.t. 1449
low! 12'"'x6YJ ... body •• 2• .a.
wheel1 .• R~ flnittwd ••..
Wood
Wheelbarrow
9k
Stwdl~ ~ ••• Red fif'lkh , • • lt't a IOV tNt will ..... h _...,
(ftllchnl
Professional Pharmacy
H! Jl'.OREST A~
~A BEACH
"In BWin<.SI for 'Your Health"
~Ill ..... ~t>d·
OOIU'U.:Tli. 11.WLOOK:Al. • oauo irroca
~ -~..,.
a..dol 91ttk .... c..-. ~
e_,.1 •. • r~-· • e-a o ntw1 u.-..
C..l"f'etlrig Car'1s •nd a Gr-eat Variety of Unuaual Gifts ~·c: INYITE YOU TO BROWSE AROUNn"
C. E. LOUCKS
JEWELRY •nd STATIONERY
Diamond• -Watah•• • Fine Repairing
Phone N-rt 1619-B
1797-99 Newport Btvlll., Cost.a Me.a, Callf.
For Your Christmas Shopping
~,
~·d~iU.V,
Vanity Cases
Sterling silve-r end gold filled
compacts and Ziegfeld vanities.
Lavelieres
Beautiful gold and gold-filled
on Sterling.
Pearls
Otanning 1-2·3 s trands.
All prices
Lockets
Gold and gbld' rilled
on Sterling.
Bags
Ladies' Alligator, Corde' and
hand tooted
Rings
Diamond weddJng bands, dia-
mond and dinner rings.
Watches
White, rose and yellow 14-K
gold. 17-jewel. 5-point precision.
Charms
Gold and silver
Earrings
Gold. silver and gold-filled for
pierce and screw-back.
Men's Watches
14-K Gold case.
17-jewel and watari>roof.
All watches are guaranteed
Belts
Hand-tooled. Sterling silver
buckles. Watch bands to match
Key Chains and Tie Clasps
Gold filled and gold.
Alligator and Leather Bill Folds
Many beautiful patterns and designs.
Men's Toilet Sets Men's Rings
In lealher case Complete selection
Imported Glasses
From France and ¢Xechoslovakia
DOMESTIC SE1.'S FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
ToyB. Dolls ud Muy Other Gifts '
For Both Yowig ud Grown-a ..
TH .E Q-RIO SHOPPE
•
Tea bo!ft.eases will be Mre. T . L.iL---------------------------J
Chlld11, Mra. A. C. Anderaon, Mn. I,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Waggoner and Mrs. J . A. Corbln.
Eighth grade girls and Girl Scouts
will be in charge on the play-
ground. to amuse innall children.
At the board meeting held Tues-
day Girl Scouts asked to be a1.
lo"'ed to 8ell cookies at the rneet·
ing to raise tund9, and they will
have a table for that purpose. They
a110 voted to give a life member-
ship to some member ot the or-
ganization.
Drive Carefully-Spare a Life.
Broken & Leaky
WINDOWS
REPAIRED
Phone 2222
-REGLAZ.rnG -
Window and Plate Glass
-Mirrors -
What-Not Shop
807 P•lm Balboa
~ ~ everyone loves
• ~ ~ columbia
records * Cn.1STMAS CAJ.OLS ·• • • The Lyn }.(umy Singers.
-Set C"9+ • h .50 * Oien.NS : A C1n1snu.s C.uoL ... Basil Rathbone
(z Saoogc). ~·tusic under the
direction of Leith Stevens.
Set M-MM·p• • $3.)0 * CEISHWIN: RR.\PSODY IN
BLm ... Oscar 1.Lvant
(piano ) with The Philadelphia
Orchestra. Eugene Onnandy.
Conductor.
Set x.~i;x.~51 • S:.;o
f':r Pao co r1Ev : P£TE• ASD
mt: \\'oLF .. , Basil Rath·
bone ( nmalor) w;tb Lcop<>ld
Sto\O".\ili conducting The All ·
Amcricm Orchestra.
Set M M~1·i77 • $3.50
'tl Tc11.ucovs1:Y: SntPBOMY
No. 6 a<l! MIJ<oa, OP. 7+
("Path<tiquc") Phillurmoruc·
Symphony Orchestra of• New
Yott, Artur Rodrirul:i, Conduc-
tor. Set M-MM-558 • $s.50
Pril;::es shown uc aclusive ol tucs
Davis· Gay
Music Co.
"l!ll<f)'lhmg in Mwic att4 So1 ... d "
1lm Newport Blvd c-. Mea
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C.mplete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
2100 Ocean Front Newport
MALTS •
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
SANDWICHES • HAMBUBGERS
Ice Cream t.o Take Ont
US£
S04 Marine Avenne
Balboa Island -Phone 1827
Open Saturdays Until May 1st
Oosed on Monday
B £AUTY
WHERE HAIR STYLING IS AN ART
Our aim is to enhance Milady's beauty and provide
the ultimate in beauty care
HEAD TO TOE BEAlITY SERVICE
-!SQ V""'°'7 BODdil -
Men's and Women's Rings Men's Watches
Pottery
Ceramics
Cranberry Ware
Desert Hue Ware
Glassware
Stationery
r plete Selection of .HAU.MARK Greeting Cards
Jewelry and Sccst-,
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