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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-12-13 - Newport Balboa News Times,. ~ • 1\ THE 1 SAND .CRAB - t SAM r O UTGROWN. Comes now again the housing prol>- lem for school kids. Some 2700 enrolled students fill our institutions to overflow· ing. More room is needed at the High school with its 650 .pupils: at the Mesa schools with their 1034 and at the Beach schools with their 1035. The new buildings at Corona del Mar have 385 and are already full. The Hig h school was built to house 600 students and 15 years or so ago \\'hen it \VaS-- built. the horse laLtghs \\·ere genera l tl1;1 t it \\·oL!ld never be needed for that many. The vot ini:: for CDM last year \\·a.,. intended to care for tha t section anct the o\·e r- fl ow from Balboa Island: and no,,,. it has exceeded its ca- pacity. And it's onl y the be- ginning! + + + That $200,000. Ye ed. was put on the pan at the direc- tors' meeting of the Ne,vport Balboa Federal Savings and Loan the other day. for printing that that organiza- tion had bought S200.000 worth of Victory Bonds. President Paul Palmer. who was given credit for the statement. cryptically asked ''what \Vith?" Of course the real purchaser was Steve Griffith, who modestly says his company was compelled to take over Lido Isle a de- cade ago. I doubt if he would have called it one at that time. although events have justified that invest- ment. Mr. Griffith likes New- port Harbor and lives here- what more need be said! • + + Secession? The grape vine whispers that a group of Co- rona de! Marians met last week one evening with the avowed purpose of secf'ding from Newport Beach. Dame Rumor also declares that the issue was over the bluffs fuss. But thus far it has bfen impossible to ascertain who attended the session and just how the rebels would go about it is of no moment, be- .cause it \Vas just in fun any- way. + + + Fred Newcomb. From time to time Fred Newcomb ill bobs in a nd out of New- port Beach. Some folks call him odd, ot hers grin and still others call him a genius. At any rate the current annual issue of his California Fruit and Vegetable Review con- tains 272 pages in color and is by far the largest maga- zine ever produced in the cit- rus industry. His is Volume 6 and the 5000 copies circu- lating in the U. S. and Om- ada, carried some $20,000 .worth of advertising from all over two continents. Fred's is the only independent periodical in that field and the subsidized magazi nes of the Fruit Growers Exchange do not begin to have the style. initiative and gump- tion of the Newcomb publi- cation. + + + Nylons. This crush for , Nylons intimates that men are just as crazy o\·er them as the fems, according to a statement by a manufactur- er who says that 7000 uezen ~ are being •hipped for iriales. Merchants claim that Is a lotta foolishness as most men do not seem to give a tinker's dam what kind of brand they wear. And now to prevent some males from objecting to this blurb. will modify by declaring that perhaps only the sis.<ies or guys of that calibre, would wear 'em. Any comment? I + • • Celllnp. That seems a moot question. Some want them off; others don't. In the •cue ol the citrus industry, 1llben they were removed, shot skyward. If slaps It back on will that give us . material! Labor still blgb rates with C8l'pP.Jl- ~;i.bltting around $2.00 an "' and common labor .$1.QO to $1. 75. Supplies reuanable, more 90 what m workmen for 37 years the best advertising medimn in the newport harbor distriq ' ----the newspaper that goes home • S\1'11& la Newa • Pint ID AdvertWng • Ftnt la Circulation .NEWPODT •• . . , '-.. ........ KEEP POSTED! 1 Year ..••. ,. $2.50 la~ $2. 13 Oat ol Oooai7 $8:00 Oat of 8- Malte Check l'aplollle to Newa"rt,,_,Newport- EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA.. WEST NEWPORT. SEA SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST A MESA VOLUME XJ[J[VJJ Harbor Bond Drive $440,247 As Eighth Loan 46 % Over Top Quota .................. . Sales . __ ................. . Percent of Quota .... . "E" Bond Quota ... . Sales ..... - ... . .. -$300.000.00 4~0,U7.25 U6.i5 !J5,(~l0.00 87.177.25 91.76. Perct>nt of Quota . _, ·---- • H igher than average of nation Balboa Island Taxpayers Assn. Incorporates • Corona del Mar Boom Brings Headaches to Postmaster As business booms for the post· 9ide street, and other stores. office in Corona del Mar, Ross Earl Stanley, well·knovm realtor KLng, po8lmaster presents a pleas· and city councilman has started a ant expreasion to the con.sta.nUy new building at the next corner grolQ:lng cllent'ele ot Uncle Sam westward from the present build- who stream in and out Of the na..r-ing, wh.Jch will house a drug .iore. row confines of the 16 by 30 foot Thua the entire block will be built storeroom wb.ICb has long &ince 80lidly. proven inadequa.te to handle the Mr. King wtatfully eyes the need8 ot the buaUing community. growing lmpelua Of Ule bulldtng A new building la going up at boom in the attractive community, each end of the black in which the wondering it be ta going to keep poatoftice ta located on O>aat pace with It. Alm09t every day be Higb:way, and the poetmuter look.a oes out h• apiu a new f011ndet1on apprebeNlvely on while the build.-or two be.Inc la.td. smce tlMt recct lnp n... Be aalted tor &boClt twice report In I.be News-'l'lm .. ot '°""' the p,_,,l """"' and oo far bu 90 bomea and other bulldlnp un- llad only -bid ~ de!' VUiowl at..,.. at CCllMltnlctloa, a Z. McK•0 -y, 8&nt& Ana at-KIDc' aye tbat. tbere mmt be GO torney wllo .,,.,,. the _.,'EiC 1llOft besun or Teady to olart. tiotc1°c the Pf t11nt ~ bl In the put three moot.ha, durtnC We-* bWldinC a i.,... ~ September, OctobeT and November eutwaJ'd from the P'lllDt buBQ.. tbe po9lofftce ~ jumped 11 me on ~ •lllcb will --per .-t ..... tbe -pertod - & l&rp l'•r mclolled _., It JUl'. Tbe ~ aid Ibey la---&-lbopOD~ -40C)m .... boue-. NEWPORT BEACB,'cALIF<>BNIA, THUllSDA\', DECEMBER lS, 1946 ...... '1 NlJMBEB 911 ; - SANTA CLA.1111 lo a Nil pa , ,._ --It~ .. --Leoet. w1L11•1 ,.._. ...... J01r•Mr ..... ._Jlan7..._., Newpwt> Biie w ... el I -··:• , ndiit ..... wtw' ' 7 1 Ill De a.tit c:llm&: I J V..lll Illa JJF FEii ..... •t I 5, !NJ" tW 1_., ... a C11!. '. K-t HltdD>cll ptmto. Capt. AJan Scott Commended After 51 Months Service Alf red Ctne in Spotlight , Of Nine Mysterious Deaths, Lived in Corona del Mar Investigation of Nine Deaths Goes Forward As Ex-Convict Held on Forgery Charges in S. F.; Spent Summer at Home of Son Laundry Driver Critically Hurt in Multiple Accident Leonard Leach of 318 Anadej tanker sy,rerved to the right, strik- stnet. Balboa., is in a critlcal con-ing the right side of the truck and dition today at St. J oeeph 's hos-knocking it off the road near ~ pital1 aa a result or serious injuries dri'>·eway of Earl's Landing. The recci~ed in a cat.a.strophic auto-tanker continued on its way, bow- mobi~e accident yesterday after-ever, and ended crashing into noonlat 4 :15 in which five vehicles E arl's Landing bait stand, about were involved. six feet from the Sea Craft fence, Mli'· Leach baa not yet regained! 625 Coast Highway. • c~io~ and ia SUffering , 0 ed T Oth from a compound fracture of thel amag wo ers akull, b~ pelvis, and a v~ry . Before coming to a stop with bad eye injury, according to the ats nose in the bait 8land, the repm;t from the hospital. I tanker ds.m~ed two other ve- Tt.ae accident occurred when the hiclee. one senously. A GMC 2t,ii- laundry truck driven by Mr. Leach ton dump truck, operated by Rau SANTA ANA. -Capt. Alan tumecl •Jddenly in front of a Keo-James Purdue of 355 S. Parker Scott, husband of Isabene Acott. worth aemJ.tanker proceeding eaat street, Orange, waa parked facing 1560 Ocean Blvd., Balboa, wu cm 101 Highway, driven by Elsard north In Earl's l.&ndlng entrance. honorably discharged today ft'om Cbe8ttt Laurence Of South Gate This vehicle wa.e bit by tbe 8eml the separation base mafnta.fned ~ to the police report. Th~ on the left front eide, da.mag1n&' here by the Army Air Farcetr. ~------------•I ita left side 8.Dd cauaing it to aptn C&.pt. Scott is a veteran of 51 completely around to bead into months Of eervice in the Army Air ip E E D W A Y the bait stand alongside Ula tank- Forces. He eerved aa an &dmlo-. er. 11.r. Purdue waa: uninjured. lstratfve oftk:eT In tbe U. S. . A 19U 01·-'"" ~-. _ ... _. lie _,. wltro Ing the aawooue --~ ..-- Brlgadt<T Genenol Art.bur I!!. ~ --to the left ot the ...... wl>enl Ule r••;· -"-or par-~ EuterfJrook. COID.Ql&nding general U.-, •• Iced .,. 0 the f'N\ltt tanker tma.Uy ended tta ~ at the SAAU, <feclared: __ ,11 "!_ '!'!" 1 ., l -~°"tho coune, had Ito mU.. right - M'J'he ftM::t that' a mu hu w wed Clilist Hlgh..aoi near iEart'• damqed. __ ,, with the AAJ' -~ ~ -~ One car .,... •·--.-.... ,_ -a..i-I s4a, .. Mr. L.wlarv .._........,. .,, ---tlle cream a( Ule crop. asS18 A I h -8aL laundry truck ttlelf. Tiie 'as -We l:blal< -"" f<11non_,. 0 H.,.llJ' lnju-, a owned by Georse ll'nbbo a( u. leeden wUJ oprln&' ,._ Ille oar-d'I n .t tlllo .,.. N-Port Bl'ld., Colt& ~ W "'•"'""c ,....... ---. -~1 Ila front --loft -made m.~ ·-Air ..... -,..........ng: Poltcea. "J --1 • Jml -I --pie ---Ule l""1M1r7 - -- ._ _ -•toe 111 • w dlJ' ""° to .,. ..... thrown ..,.1,,. 1t. n - --,.. -• · 1,s-... • · _..... "---a lllill I ....... -iLlur Ill ~ ..--m cl. a. V. ·-· A ht •11le ... --IL--!--+.---------'I (~ •Pap Ila) • l • \ ... I I .• ' . ' wawPORrr u•ao• "*"·!!M!!I, 1'!!!n!ly. --u. llN.'I ~N.11. SNAPSHOTS ALLOWED RADIO STATION FLYING FARMERS WASHINGTON -Tbe wartime ban on tbe uee of cameru by a.Ir. plane pueengen baa been drop FOWN TO JAPAN ln'ILLWATER, OKLA.-llany M.ANILA. _ Ualng 12 Cargo Of the tannen who attend~ the Flying h.rmera Ccmfermce here planes for equipment and 12 planet: at which there wu • gen.era.I dJ&. for penonnel, the army flew .. cusaion ot landing fac:llltle• ln re- h1gbpowered radio elation and tbe 1ation to the farm have made men to operate It, to Japan. The changea In their own landing fielch station. capable of turnUlhlng aa a re9Ult ot the diacusalon. There were 82 planea at the convention ground -to -plane communication, whJch wu held under the auspice• weather information. approach of trui Oklahoma A • M college. control and communtcaUon with Okinawa wrur ln use 4ti mtnutea . . I otncer ever greeted by countyf- ticlals. After a short stop at e Easterbrook home, the otfi al party proceeded to the bum le Mat.-..da home about t lve m.J,les north and west of Newport in µie Talbert area where the presenla- tion waa to take place. I Matliuda Home There on the steps of tbe old frame house stood the aged fatber I and mother, Mary Kataud&, and her two brothen, one atlll in uni- form of the U. S. Army. a nd the other ln a new blue •ult with a service button In hi• lapel. A cro,~rd of some 200 neighbor•. bl.- eluding perhaps 50 recently re· turned N iRi, who like the Mat· sudas have been removed from their homes since Pearl Ha rbor. came to witness the hlatorlc event of a.n American general 1 cominC to a humble kome to preaent UM second h lghe9l honor the army can bestow <,n one of its di8tingui.shed mem bers. In this caae. It was to be gtven poethumoU5ly. The MatsuCa home, surrounded by farm land, had recently been the 11Cene of an a ttempted violence agaJn.st. Mary when the -family re- rContinued on Page Five) ---- by the Civil Aeronautics Boa.rd f'e6 peal Of eectlon 43.82 ClvU Air Reg- 1ll•ttona Tbll move, the Air T'ran.s- port Aa10da.Uon of America re- port. alao Jrtope the searching ot baggage 11.nd the removal or cam- eru. The photographing ot milJ- ta.ry irutallattons from planes b otill prolllblted. alter planes landed at At.8ugt atr-Who pays for advertlalng! No- For Better Printing Call 12 or 13. f ield outalde of Tokyo. body. It pay• for Itself. Open Sat. Evening, Dec. 15th ..• From Dec. 19th; ~!'~rihr~= Chrisl111as Wts l/vd IOi4 thid~·"*«·&<l~·&Nmit.·:ti.1111 ~-' ==~-~ ~-===~ -{;:r Ladies' Alligator, Corde and Hand-Tooled Bags -{;:r Diamond \Vedding Rings, Bands and Dinner Rings .... -{;:r Sterling Silver and gold-filled Compacts. -{;:r Ziegfeld Vanity Cases. -{;:r Beautiful Lavalieres: gold- and gold-filled on Sterling .... -{;:r Earrings for pierce a n d screw-back. . . . -{;:r Gorgeous Pearls: 1-, 2-and 3-strand, all prices. . . . -{;:r Gold and Silver Chrums .... • -{;:r Men's 14-k. gold case, 17-jewel Waterproof Watches• ... -{;:r Hand tooled Belts .... ' .;. Tie Cla..<ps. . • -{;:r Key Chains. • -{;:r White, rose and yellow 14-k gold 17-jewel 5-Point Precision Watches.! (See note below). -{;:r Sterling Silver Belt Buckles with watch bands to match .... -{;:r Beautiful Alligator and Leath- er Billfolds. ... -{;:r Toilet Sets. . . . -{;:r Desk Sets and kindred Items. -{;:r Imported Glasses from France and Czecho slovakia -- -Domestic Sets for every home. Also Libby Sets. HUNDREDS OF GIFl'S FOB EVERYONE •ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED Q -RIO SHOPPE 205 Main St. Balboa Phone Newport 2261 " OENER.-'L JOSEPH ~TIL\VELL. famous leader of American forceA In Burma and China, and later In OkJnaM'a, plnnlni-a D SC on Mary Muuda., t1IAter or Kuuo l\tuuda who "'M kJJled In a pliant at.and In ltaJy. Two of his brothers, one !ltJll In the army, are a hOMU wtth their parent.a at the Talbert ptt1tentatlon lut Saturday. ! photo by Gtth11.r•.H) Gen. Stilwell Presents DSC To Sister of Fallen Nisei; Once Ran Fruit Stand Here Map of ''Your America" Sborrtag Territor-, Saned by the Ua.JOIJ. Pacific Railroad 200 Neighbors Witness Gesture by Famous General at Talbert Last Saturday; Scene of Attempted Violence The a rrival of Gen. J oseph (Vinegar J oe) Stilwell at the Orange County a irport last Saturday morning t o present the Distingushed Service Cross t o the sister of Kazuo Masuda, 1 Japanese-American \\·ar hero \Vho died in a galant attempt t o save his comrades in Italy, occasioned more tha.n the usual ftLSS among nervous army men in charge of the event. Leas t flus tered by the occasion was the four-star general himself, who endeared himself to American soldiers throughout the world for his accomplishments in Burma and China as he did later in Okinawa. For more than 75 years, nion Pacific has served eleven westem state ... been a part- ner in their development. . tranaported their people and products. This vast territory pro- duces a great variety of agrif.11,!ural products which not only feed and clothe the nation but are converted Into a myriad of indus- trial uses. The same eleven states also aze a source of other industrial materials such aa ores, min· erlls, lumber and peb'oleum. Rivers have been harnessed -providing irrigation and power. There ii dependable rail tranapor- lation. cAnnouncing the Opening of This vaat western area haa materiala and facilities r equired for p ostwar expansion. There is plenty of space for such e>:p41lBion and for homeseeken who desire a healthful contented life among friendly people in scenic surroundin.qa. * * * Union Pacific ... the Strategic Middle Route, uniting the E.ut with the nUd -West and Pacific coast ... will, upon request, 9ladly furnish information regarding available in- dustrial and mercantile site. or farm Janda in the territory the railroad oervea. Addres• Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha,, . Nebraska. , • • ~ • ~ -• , • ~ . • • • • • Complete Motor Rebuilding • • • • • • • SMITH RARE LANT GARDENS at 2245 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa •• • • Cylinder Boring 2 t" to 9 ~" x 18" Deep Line Boring (Mains) • Valve Grinding • Ed Ehlen, Shop Superintendent ---·--- • • STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Gas Diesel ~CC~ORIBS MARINE SERVICE Oil Greases • BA'ITERY CHARGING Phone Newport 2088 • • •• 1111u1•1111111 11 ''' 1111111 11111111111111111.11111 We Will Ope December 18th I Mth a I Complete Line of / POTTED PLA TS FOR GIFTS Fea uring: TERRANIUMS a Id DISH GARDENS for COLOR- • Poinsettias • Saintpaulia • Lady Mac Begonias • Cyclamen • for GREEN DECOR • Philodendron • Diffenbachia • Fern • Dracena • Aralia . We Will Also Carry Many Beautiful Green Plants for Your Garden 111111111u11r1n1111u1111u11•111111111111111111111tu1111 • SMITH RARE PLANT GARDENS 2245 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Phone786-M • ms. I I I • .. .... I i I I • ~ -~ • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • ~ • ~ • • ~ • • • • • • • ~ • • ~ • • • • ! • • ' i ~ • • • ' , -~ • • • ~ ' • • ~ • • • • • ! • • • i • i • ~ i • • f I I • I ' ..--d -PIERSOL'S ProfeMloaal PUra.cy llft PO&l:llT A VltN1JE ~A BE'ACB "In Buiin<a f crr 'Your Health" ...... .., ... t.~ COlllPLaT9 920LOO~ a Dall'O noc& ........... -.,......_, •tu -..... 'It "•., a..-er..._ .... , •• ff ~'A r ,...., ....... ! Jl ... J oJP'-rfptJ',, Students from India To Work at Davis Twenty-'"Olle st udents from In- dia are expected to arrive a t the College of Agriculture (Davis) this month to begin a year of grad- uate study on the Universit y of ca.Iifomia campus at Davis. The stude nts are being sent here by 'the Indian govemmen t to learn Califlomia methods in relation to the problems of their own ~n­ tr;·. Their r esearch work will . be in horticulture, truck and field crops, and animal husbandry. BE SURE •&WIC 1 •••aoa DWW·"*'ff;; •• ,.... •111& or ran One or Two 'Roems in Residence Not Subject to Eviction Regulations I For JJ'inter Futit1itie1 I Plan Traffic Flow Now, Says Diggs The city ot S a.cn.men to waa 11.'!'DAR TESTED IN 1t:M!. Three Jean be:(ore Pearl Harbor, the Army and Westinghouse elec- troa.fa qtneen drew ''beads" on a1rplaDea -.ring o\•er the New Jersey cout In °'proving ground" I ta of radar. The radar .et wu brated by directing ll>e um.- Ible beam at the Empire State Building a.nd other f ixed ta.rgete in the New York O ty area. Rooma rented in prl.vate home• to not · more th&l1 one or two pay- ing tenants, or not more than one family are not •ubject to OPA eviction regulations. lt wu m&de clear ln Santa Ana by the govern· ment agency tb.1& week. thllt. If the tenant la found not desirable, t.b e evtctlon ii then handled by local law with the OPA not entering Into the matt er ." cited by Mr. Charlee Diggs, county :--------------------------..., pl&n.ner , u an example of what ' g J ~ • Gren Watson, ,JLrea r ent direc- tor, aaJd today that the rental sit- uaUon ln Santa Ana la tigbler now than at any time durtng the v.rar. There la an lncreaatng demand ror roona 1A1th k itchen privileges u a subatltute ror apartments, might happen to communities in p1.d,.~ll"': ~ Orange county I! no plan !or •ub--I dividing la nd is soon agreed upon . That c ity. h e stated, has a lovely, Anytime from four to nine at the well laid-out downtown sec tion, but that that or derly center ts surrounded by a crazy quilt of subdivi sions w hich were unplan- ned. As a result, the Sccramento t ra ffic problem Is acute up to the center of town, he said. PALM CAFE At the F e rry Landing, Palm and Bay Front-Balboa Baby Beef Meats! and Sea Foods Compiete Family Dinners $1.00 and $1.25 The 8urpriaing revelation wu made by the OP A ,.,rhicb said t hat It had ~ in effect 11ince two montbJ11 a rter t he lnaugurntlon o r rent conLrol, but not generally known. Many person8, It is be· lleved, tr they had known their properties \~:ere not subject to rent contr ol, would have rent ed one or What Drivers Should Know He pointed out that ~:hile Or-Now under New M anagement-L. A. WELLS, ()µ.71er & Mgr. ange coun ty Is faced v.:lth a siml-rw.... 6 g I Closed Tue"""''S more rooms. "Any hou8E'holder renting room!'I 1· tn not more t han t\\·o tenants In his O\\'ll dwelling may evict ac· cordin g to local or state law u this type of rt'ntal is not bound In deciding how fa.st you may drive at any time or place. isJ·' · Important that you conlrider t e r condition of the road and traf- ""t"'"n .a. m. to p. m . ~ Ja r .,posslbility, if we plan now it /L---------------------------~ can9be avoided. The State planning !----------------------------- commission has instructed the !~----------------------------, county planning commissions to make provision for the ord('rly de-I velopment_of subdivisions adjacent to incol"por ated a reas. Jn ('Very case \\'bt're annexation Is feasible, dee-Jared ~I r. Diggs, a map Is pre- pared and submitted by the coun- ty to the city planning commission by federal e\'iction la1A·s." offi cials said. "Home O\\'ners desiring to re-nt rooms should al"'·ay:J remember Forgit Buys 5-Acre Davidson Property The sale of five a crt's and the eight room home on Santa Ana avenu1• bet1A.'een 17th and 18lh streets in Costa l\Iesa by Sidney Davidson. principal of the Ne'A'port Harbor Union High school to Al Forgit. o\\.'Ot'r of the Ne1A.-port Tackle Store and former 01A.'ner of the Balboa Sportfi8hlng F1eel v.·as learned today. tic?--- 2. V.'he-n driving on the highway. should you keep close enough t o the car ahend so that other driv- ers can not crO\\'d In?---- 3. Can an officer give you a tick et I for dri,·ing too elo\.\·ly and hold- ing up Lraffic 1A'ithout good reason? 4. May y ou park your car facing the wrong "·a.y tf it is in f ront of your o"'·n house?---- 5. \\'ould your driver's license be taken a"·ay from you if you fn ileU to pay a judgment for Injuring or kill ing someone 1A.'itb a motor vehicle? -- 6. If you have an accident that is the othe r fello1A.•'s fault. is it his duty and not your s to make the written report to lhe police or the California H igh'A·ay Patrol ?---- THERE'S fa shiOT'I appeal in thi1 high.waisted , ati m frock. It ia made in • crown-tested rayon crepe for its study. "Every attempt is lx'ing made," he added, "to have an overall plan. eo that Y>hen adjact>nt territory ls ready to br turned O\'er. \.Ve can say it didn't gro\\' like 'Topsy'." County Has Huge Job Ahead on Repairs with brigh t acun11, hand led in an 1 Mor{' than s~.235,000 is expected intere1tin91 manner. There'• com· f mon-senie appeal in buying frock• to be ~nt during lhc next i..,e mad e of r•yon fabric; that come year s by Or ange county home with informative labtl1 tellin.& JOD j o1A.·ners o n remodeling and r epair how to care for the fabric and how work. F'ollo1A'ing the sale o f the spec. ic:us property. Davidson 8cquired al smaller one on 15lh etreet. 1A.'hich 1 included a five room home and ) garage apartment. Memben of his 1 famil y \\·ill occupy both t he borne I and apartment. he said. It was formerly owned by Major E . D. Kno"'·les. and Included a lot 68 hy 170 feet. ,,.hich a..s the principal remarked, \\'as plenty I a r g e t>nough for them. it will wur. lf you would like help The year 1946 promises t o in- in pl&nning a well..coordinat~ ward-augurate one of the greatest era! A NSWERS robe, aend for the new, freie lea8et, in Ameri can histor}' for home re-_ Yes. The .. basic speed law" slip-MPl&nnin·1 Your Wardrobe... It's rc1· ulares that "no person shall youl"I for the aaking if 7oa aend a pairs and modernization. acro ing d · hi I bl h o••mped, oell .. ddreaHd enveJo ... to to estim ates r elea9ed by the TiU.e n\le a ve c e upon a g "'·ay """ \Ye -Council of Amer ica. "F ev: deve1op- at a Spet"d greater than l.s rea-the Yoman'a Depart.mait of thia rnents will contribute m ore to em- sonable or prudent having due a1wapaper. It regard for the traffic on, and ployment and general prosper Y lhe surface and Y•idth ot. the In any community." a ccording t o Lt. Wm. Owen Arrives R. E. J ordan. chairman ot t he high\.\·ay, and in no event at a Council's Residential Construction 24-Hour Radio Service HOME, AUTO, MARINE R . .\DIOS REPAlJ!'ED Burt R. Norton 91!5 Cout IU"·ay Phone U11 Ne wport Beach. Calli. Telephone 1347-J for FIVE-DAY SERVICE on Cleaning and Laundry CORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS 1307 Coast Pick-Up and Delivery IDghway Carl P hilha rt, Manager Expert Shoe Repairing While You Wait speed which endangec. the safe· In Philippines for Committee. ty or persons or property. <Sec-Ai'r Servi'ce Command Because of lack of materials and ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t ion 1110 Vehicle Code) i 1. No. You should ne ver fQll O\.\' manpower during.th:9~~~· major- ••• Ray Pagan 515 East Bay Front ano ther vehicle more closely F'AR EAST AJR SERVICE ity of the county s · prewa r than is reasonable or prudent. C011MAND. THE PHlt.JPP1NES. d\.\·eJ!lng units a re in need of aorne having <lue regard for the spe-ed -F'irst Li eutenant \Villinm D. kind of r eps\r or r emodeling work. of such vehicle, and road and o""·en of ;13 \V. Central, Balboa. Out9ide pnint jobs, roofing, kit- traffic conditio ns so lhat you has been assigned to the F'at East chen improvements and modern- ran sto;: it the other vehicle ! Air Sen'ice Con1mand in the Phil-ization of bath~, irurt.a.l~oo rl<X's rSec tion 53 1 Vehicle Codel ! ippir:es of tiled sho\\·ers and in some ~m';5 3. \'es. The "minimum spee<l la,,.,·"' Lt O....·en entf'red the service in ( al.ddit ion of at bath ttodp th£"> J~at1olmn s · · . 1st of mos "·an <' ma o r -stipulates that no person shall Julv 1942 and lljlOn arr1v1ng over-I J d "d -. nrovements. or an sa1 . d rt\'e at s uch a slO\\' Speed a..s sea s recently \\·ns assigne<I to dut) · to impede or block the no rmal ,,·1 th the Far East 1\ir Ser\'1Ce BATTERIES CHARGED • •• 30 Minutes With Ov lwit • Installed N-8aperQolck Charger. .TO INSUAI Q4AISTMAS OILIVIAY TO JNQUl'l! ,t.AOUT CO~Nc;. OL'O POATR .. ITS Next Door to Palm Cate 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. mo,·e mcnt of traffic except (\.1mmand. the organizatinn re-Rock Cod Boat "·hen rcd ucf'd !<peed is neceJtSary sponsible ror providing repairs. Leaving Daily ror s:t!C' operation or because of supplies. maintenance and persror:- a i:ra tle. t Section 514 Vehicle e el to units of the Far Ea.st Air For Winter Catch C'ode) I Foret'. I LUBRICATION SPECIALIST ~,~ coutantly ready and able to gtve you the q1tlckeet and oompleteet. .)ob of greasing and 0111.ng Aacmented toroe ot Exf\ert MechanJce now sen ·e you at 'I Your foresf lawn PROTECTION PLAN A:epre\entaflv• h H . W. GE(lRG Y. 4'.?8 ~t h !"L R untlni,rton """"h l)h. H. R. 4ROI Have you heard "EASY ACES'"? 10..-.~ ....... ,...,, •• , ... ti.. ~ ........ Give Practical Gifts • • • • • We Have a Complete Stock to Choose From For Women TOILET SETS CHEN·YU SETS PERFUME BATH MITZ LOTIONS • BATI-l R00?\:1 SCA LES TOILET WATER BUBBLE BATH • • BATII SALTS MAKE·UP SETS STATIONERY CX>MPACl'S TOILET SOAPS HEATING PADS FACE POWDER CX>MB AND MIRROR GIIT WRAPPINGS o STICKERS o GIFT' TIES • STRING For the Men S HAVDIG LOTIONS SHAVING CREAMS SH AVl~G !>RUSHES RAZOR BLADES B!LL FOLDS Folks • • • PLAYING CARDS TORACCO . POUCHES HUMIDORS . PIPES CIGARS . CIGARETTES CIGARETTES . Lighters EVERSHARP P ENS A:'<D P~CILS For the Children • • • Tenni:<. Rackrts Goj:~les Comh.s & Brush('" Dictionaries Fountain Pen.s Coir, Purst"s Stationery Pencils ~1ilitary Brush£'s Gamf'S NEWPORT PHARMACY 2108 Ocean front Dolls • Toys Dolls. Teddy ~ars, Fuzzy Animals, Raggedy Ann cut- out Dolls, Dishes. Trucks, Tel e phones. C&.terpi1lars. ~{other Goose ~ and Uttle Rabbrt Books, Games. :-..:11 T ii ... r iz!,~-h rt'ld '"·h('t'ls or -------------- ~o\.r 'l'l1!1I roi.:;t bl'.' \\':thin I Fi t 11,n .11n \'i"h l~l l" f"ndc 1 inc·hC's nf l lll' ri~ht·h and curb. G. :-.<ci. lt is 111,, duty of l'>'fry 1 xC"rpr ,. .. a 111 t -\vay street and tln\•r°r ll\'(•;\'t'J i.-on injury \\·h,~n n lo(':l! ordinance per-acc:;h· .t t o ~ulnn it a ,\·rittC'n ruitl'! y1 11' tn pa rk othrr\\ .. s.·. 1€'port r f su.:-h a rci<lt"n~ \\'\l,ii n 1 ~. t1 >n ~··.., \·('~I \.· ('tu\-I '2.t hoU:-". ~11 ·h rt j'Ur ls 1. ,_t be 5. ' , . ., T! •· la\\ 1.·qu•r !'l lhl' De· Tr.:lde tn ti'(• lo •I prilirc dcpart- J•.ti t. f':it !•\ ~ -"I t•nJ t hl" rt'g-is· mcnt if t:1C' .1 ·c idcnt ot:c urs D :iil\· !'" ... ir,.. ,.nr rn"I~ r !Vf f iA h- irf! \\'ill be i n ~ug-i1ratell by Paul I !."rentz<'n of the B ;•!T i:·Ht Rport-I 'i~hi ag flc<'t ;:ibout Dre. l.'1. 1-~1\'-l ir~ from thr navHiQn . a rrcirding VIRG'S GARAGE TEXACO t•r.\)ltl '('T~ • C..\8 STATIO:S %406 \\'e!!>I C1·n lr:1I .\,·cau P, :SP\\ po rt Jl 1•:u~h Open :""ii.:-ht:,\ r ill ': ••< 'lo<·k Phon1'"' t'.!!l a nd 11-H·,\'' tra t h1n ind •'!' ve:.s ltc('nse of all \\';tti11 :1 r1ty. 11t;1. l \•·.;i;e t !:l' c_•;i.J. :udJ:tnC'n l li('bt,1r;i; in such a C'a.se ·fnrn::i H i~h·.\':\y t';.t:ol 1nust be and alsn in rropt'rty da~a ~c r;.,:: ! J, is~",,. l 454 Vehicle JUdl,~1:n ts C''<l •·t•.J1n::; Sl OO t Ser-C'n•lC'1 to annnunc£'rr£'nt mnlf(" :-.·~st C'·d·t v .1 ! T hl' '"Pt rt i.. f''.'::tri'r:1C'ly popular I 1 d11 ring the '>'·ir trr !"f'a sr-n for tt.c i ;~ 'Xper'enccd dn· to simplicit \. of ~===:=========··=-=-==·===-==~~~~~~~~::::!. ! ook in)! them v.·i thnut l:\·e h·d: Rock cod travf'l in !5Chnn/!'l and ACE REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic Commercial l\1arine 1013 O rnnge -"-ve. HUNTINGTOS B >:ACH (Rt-pair \\"ark on All Household Elect rical Equipment) is a mC'::nbPr o f !he grouper family. The m ost popul11 r is thC' ga)mo, ~,..u rer. \\.'C'ighin~ frr m one t n r ttr,.., pnpnd;i;. Thf'v ore ··,.·1a~'v 1 r nti~ul dur inp. th· r:-or.tr.3 of Dl•-1 <err:bt>r a n' Jan1.1 rv. and there is ro lirru t to their ratch. T hey are a:i espec ially delicious r :s h t o cat ,,·hen baked. culinar.r experts claim, and the~r li\lcrs are a rich sorce or vitamins. Lorentz0 n v•ill serd out the Crescer.t dsil;: for cod entllusi88ls. ------- DEA:'\'E 'TL"')OfE L BACK Deane Tumn1el. "'·ho has been v.'ith the a rmy transport service !'----------------------------~!in the South Pacific has joined his fa ther in opera1ion of the Highway WELCOME CAFE ~5GO Newport Blvd., Costa Mt8& GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE·:-MODERATE P RICES FAMO US COMPLETE DINNER 5 p. n1 . until 10 p. m. -Sund&)'S: 1'? noon unUI 10 I'· n1. Open 8 a. m. t o % a. m. -Cl~ ?\1onday1 Din ner Da nce Wednesdays and Saturd ays 8 to 12 p . m. '.\'rwpor t 433-M Our Kitchen Open fo r I nspection Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop !~~---~-~~~~~~~ 1 GAS FLOOR FURNACES Do you have proper heating in your home? \\'ould ,-nn like to eliminate moisture forming on the windows- do away with mildew in closets? Why not call us for an estimate. V'e can install a gas furnace within two weeks. WE Al.SO HAVE FORCED AIR BASEMENT .VNl'l'S Charter & Preston lllStallaUons Mm W-Friends %80 Forest Ave. lAgaaa ~ Phone Laguna Beach 64M or 9462 or 2995 t ' Garage a nd ~rvice station. Mr. and 1\i rs. A. \V. TummeJ came here i rrom DubuqUC', Io,va. about a year ago. a nd Dc>:l ne ,,·as discharged from the a rmy from his old home to'''Tl in l o'A·a. White House Cafe Phone 8182 Laguna Beach, Calif. SAMPSON Machine Works 1604 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • V.1 e are now through with war contracts and open for general machine \YOr k. • All modem machinery. All types of machine work. • Marine engine parts du- pli cated. I • Arc and acetylene weld- ing. CYLINDER llEAD8 )(ll.J.l:J) SAMPSON Machine WorkB Sp<Uiiw; qija • F.ootballs • Basketballs • Voll eyball s • Soccer Balls • Baseballs • Te nn is Balls • Golf Balls for the family • Skis • Ice Skates • Baseball Gloves • Tennis and Badminron Rackets • Boxing Gl oves • Fi'hing Rods and Reels • Ping Pon1'.Equipmcnt • Games for All • Sweaters • Ski Jackets • Athletic Exercisers • Punching Bags • Hunting Supplies . • Archery • Sport Shirts • Toques • Wmdbreakers • Sweat Socia> • Sid Caps Shirts and Pants Many Other lnttrMUll&' ArUcleo For Chrbtmu GUtl TALK to JOHNNY AT Balboa Island Sporting , Goods ~ llarime Jlalbo& Wend Ph. Nwpt. 11cb. 2"1 Ol'SN E\ll!:&Y DAY TILL CIUU.8TKA8 • . ' , • • ' MLWIW: •••_,.& MWWW • tiifM, w .. F'* B • ()+IPY I lftm....tlt.•. DeeM!lber 11. 1"8 NEWPORT-BAL.BOA NEWS-TIMES l'BOlljE8: !QlWPOJIT U ~ U 25 YEARS AGO Diggs Explains -FROM ouR FILES Planning FauIU,' NEWS of the CHURCHES PaNk' el l:ftr7 'he9d&y Did TIUlnda.J' &.fteJ"DOOM=:---;v;;:.,:;:.:,.::-:m;;;~vu;;;; o.ta .._ l!lcl1tloa Pablkhed i:.ery w_.,. V-D Tben, aa now, .cbool.a were crowded and the tal1t wu o! &d@- Subscrlption Payable -In 7'.dvance:-$2!i0 per year tn ~ County; quate provU:lon for pupUe. The $2.75 per year ·~ 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8th zone coutanUy lncreutng enrollment Entered as Second-c:Jass matter at the Postolfice 1n Newport Be.ch, made neceuary the rMJ"T"&Dgtng of California, under the Act of l'ttarcb 3, lB1'9 cluses and there wu a total of S. A. MEYER • Publlsber 200 atudenta, with t.ruateea trytng SAM D. PORTER General Manager to get along on tunda baaed on L B. ?ifiLLARD • Editor. an enrollment at 100. \V. F. DIXON Adve.rtis.ing Manager Cbri9lmaa candies were advtr. Printin& Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport Beach, catlfornia tlaed at 2:5<: a pound. Off. . I p f h c· f N Beach P lans were being made to repair 1c1a aper o t e 1ty o ewport the ent,,.,,ce Jelly and t<> do a Ill· A Dependable Local lmtJtullon for Over S'1 Y-.n t1e dredging, wtth Balboa and Bal· NATIONAL EDITORIAL rni~sH.0~ Active Member of -~------------------------ Eisenhower's Views • Returning from Europe General Eisenhower threw his weight behind peacetime military training as a necessacy measure for the protection of America from possible future aggression. At the same time he declared that he was not pessimistic about the chances of maintaining the peace. "If I didn't have hope for peace," he said, "I wouldn't be here- ! would have jumped out of the plane over the Atlantic." He pointed out that there is little. if any. reason to fear a war with Russia, since the Russians are desperately in need o f peace and would have virtually nothing to gain by war with us. It is his belief that they are anxious ·lo be our friends. Having dealt with Soviet military officials during the past several years General Eisenhower's opinion is worth much m ore than the long-distance views of American critics who predict that war with Russia is inevitable. boa Island realdenta "-'anting to buy tbe silt to t lll in tbelr lof.t Fred Younglove and Maurtce Griffen and lbelr f amilies, ruver· aide, were here over the Tb.a.nlul· giving h oliday. Rover Jasper waa the moat reg· ular pupil Ln echool, being neither abae.nt nor tardy. A anydlcate of Santa Ana men represented by E. J . Easton wa.a planning an automobile terry to run bet .... ·een the Island a.nd Bal· boa. They owned 200 Iota on the Island which t hey were planning to develop. From New York aty came an ad "Wanted-t enant to rent my lots, IO acre& on Newj:>ort·Me5a, yearly hula. I... Goldman, N~' York." Tbe first annual join.t btlo.quet or tbe Newport Beach and Balboa Chambers of C.Ommen:e w8'1 t o be held Dec. 7. It wu "ln the nature of a love !ea.at" fo r Ironing out dlttlcultlee between the two civic bodJes, wblcb dld not always see eye to eye on matters, and a move to advance the cawte or the city without lost effort. Answering the que1Uoc "Ham't hapba.urd eubdlvi81on up unW now bft_n a help in devdoptng the county!" a t the meeting or the AUOC"laled Chambers or O:>m- merce of Orange county, Mr. Charles Olgg11, the county director, narrated a lllUe parable. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI ENTIST Lido Theater, Central Avenue and Via Lido A branc~ ot 'tbe Mother Church, The Fint Church of Cbrlat. Sci· ent~t. ln Boaton. Maasachueetta. Sunday School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun· day Service at 11 a. m. Wednesday TeatlmonJaJ Meeting at 12 o'clock noon. Reading R oom located at 711 East Central Avenue, Balboa. ia open dally from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. except Sundays a.d h0Uday1 na- tionally observed. He said that he often an11wered that question by reference to two arcu ln Orange county, v.·blcb b e wouldn 't name specifically, tha.t two tHffcrent realtors had develop- ed. The first was developed w1th- out asking the s.ld or advice of the planning commission, wtlh the ~wit that It haa become a alum development today. The other, however, whJcb wu: devt-loped close by, had been subdivided int o proper lot sizes and restricted to The public ill cordially invited to nice houses. · attend the church acrvlce11 and uae The blame for that unwt&e de--! the Readlng Room. \'t'lopment ts not wholly the real· tor's fault, he emphaeized: but Is 1 Christian Scit!nce Them often the fault of the engineer or e the ind!V!dual O"'ner \\'h o demand! God, Preserve r of Man that a house be built a certain "God the Presen ·er or Man" will v•ay and ot a certain type. 1 be ·the subject of the Sunday Les· Ho\\·e,·er, bttause such a de· son·Sermon Jn all branches of The velopment ca.a take place, should Al otber t:burch. The First Church make clear to u.s the necessity of I of Ch rist, Scientist. In Boston. The adequate planning . and of rt>gard. Golden Text Is froru l'salms : "The ing lhia question Of 91.lbdivialon Lord shall preser\'e thee from all very seriously. "The subdividing 1 evil: be shall prese r\'e thy 11oul. . . The Lord shall preserve thy going of land ts t!'e mOl'lt serious thlng out and thy coming In from this Y.'e ca n do tt, fo r Ln s o doing we time forth, and even tor evermore." lake a .... ·ay a piece or this earth A s election from The J\cls re. tor all tlrne to come," de declared. corda that "There 11at In a Y:lndow And. ad<Jed Mr. Dlggs, un.,..·lse or ! a certain young mnn named Euty· unplanned subdividing , .. causea chua, being rallen Into a deep 11Jeep: taxea to go up plenty v.•hen It iJ!1 tn a.ad a.s l'aul "'as Jong preaching, the wrong location." j be sunk do\\·n v•ith sleep, and fell do.,.,·n froru the third loft, a.nd waa Failure is otten that earl • taken up dead. And Paul \\'ent .Y morn do.,,·n, and fe ll on him, and embrac· Ing hour of darkness \\'h1 ch pre· log him sttl d, Trouble not your- C<'dea the day,·ning of the day ot 11elves; for his life la lo biru . .' .. succesa.-Leigh !.1it.cbell Hodges. And they brought the young man. Another Record Theae were the daye \\'hen we aU\•e, and were not a little com· Remarkable achievements in the air lanes of the world are coming so thick and fast in these days that they hardly attract more than p.:'lssing notice in the ne\vs wires. The latest addition to the list of records is the new non-stop mark of 8198 miles set by a B-29 in traveling from Guam to the Nation's capital. This surpassed by more than 1000 miles the old record established in 1938 by British aviators in a flight from Egypt to Australia. The day when planes will be able to fly around the world non-stop is fast approaching. Your Christmas Shopping used to set around the blui.ng Yule Everybody finds out. sooner or l torted." log and roast chestnuts. Now, we later, that all success '.''Orth hav· In "SclC'nce and 1.!ealth \11\th Key sit around a g8J!I stove a.nd roast. ing i.s founded on Christian rules to the Scriptures Mary Daker the neighbors. 'of conduct.-Henry Martyn Field. I Eddy eays, "•\C'cidentl! are u.nknov.·n ACROSS 1 Sack.J 5 Ova 9 Fencing t'\Jlo•Ord 10 Thrash 11 Nimble 12 Slant 14 Result of supperation lJ First note of to God, or lu1m ortal ~l ind. and \\'e must leav ~ !ht' mortal bas is of be- lief and u nite \\'llh the one 1'.!lnd. In order to change the notion of chance to t he ''rope r sen11e of God's une rring direction and lhua bring out harmony." ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 515 W est Central, Balboa (Ebell Cl ubhouse} Rev. Ardys T. Dea n, Vicar 8 :30 &. m ., H oly Communion. 9 :45 a.m .. Sunday School. 11 :00 a. m ., Morning Prayer and Sermon. (Flral Sundays: Holy CommunJoo.) • young people'• evaogellatlc aervtce on J"riday, 7 :~ p.m.. • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Grauel Chapel, Cot.ta Mesa Rev. Herbert Roth, Pastor Services: Sunday, 10 :30 a..m. SEVENT':f DA'Y ADVENTISTS Corner Walnut and Church Sta. · Costa Meaa Sabbath echool, Saturday morn- lng. 9 :30 o'clock. Preac.hlng ser vice, 11 a . m . CHURCH OF CHRIST Church and Wa lnut Streets L Duane Canby, Min l1ter. Servicea: Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible Study; 11 a.. m:, Morning wor8hip. FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH OF COSTA MESA Rev. and Mrs. G. Wiiiard Steama Pastors P hone 2671 Sunday School 8 :30 a.m. l.forning '-''Orship service 10:45 . Crusader service 6 :00 p.rn. Berean ser\'ice 6:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic sen-ice at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer serv· Ice at 7 :30 p.m. COSTA MESA COMMUNITY CHURCH CaM 8 . John•on, Minister 124 E. 20th St. Ph. 2475·R Church acbool. 9 :45 a . m. Mor nJng Worship, 11 o'clock. Youth groups, High ecbool. In· termedlate, Ad ult, 6 :30 p. m. Evening aervlce. 7 :30 o'clock. MJd·week fellowship and pr ayer, Wednesday. 7 :30 p. m. 11 a.. m., Prayer and Sermon. ASSEMBLIES OF GOO Henry and Ida Sande, Pastora Gospel meetlnga at AFL Machin. fats Hall at 23rd and Ocean Front., Newport. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. ?ttorning service, 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic serviC'e, a l 7 :15 p.m. Mld·\\'eek service, \Vedneaday at 7 :15 p.m. ------- FIRST' METHOOIST CHURCH G. Edwi n Osher, Pastor Euclld at Stanford, Garden Grove. 9 :30 a.m. Olurcb school tor all ages. 11 :00 a.m. Momini' Worship: Message: "We Thank Thee." 11 :00 a..m. Nursery t or all chil· dren during service. 6:00 p.m. Methodlst Youth F el- lowship. Young A dult Fellowship. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worahlp:- Message: "Come Ye Ltv.e." Newport· Balboa Tourist 1 Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii Rotmd-the-World Trip!IJn the near future. See Mrs. Roy Keene. Ph. 891. 801 Pil1m, Balboa Soun: 10 a. m. te 8 p. m. . ' . 3£-"1Jt-OOJJ. aJu.-,,J, 3£wlJ 3£-1 or~u., ~ * ~IE~~~IEOOQ~IEIE F.n'-JnlJ-'-•lTS-•S.-Y• 11. w. Cor. 4tll & Sycaniore sANTA ANA George D. Bassett General and Tax Accounting Fishermen's Bookkeeping Notary Public 2602 W. Central Ave. Newport Beach Phone 1805·J - • Before You Build or Remodel visit our Interesting sample and display rooms. Color guides, planning aids, com· prehenslve stock of rugs, carpets and linoleum. II.op" Oa11¥ 01-. llepUred LUDLUM Carpet Works i82Z Soutb Mala 8L Pllone Baata Ana UGI BANTA ANA PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY the scale 17 Before 18 Sloth Corona del Mar Commanlty Cbwd>. Oon~Uooal ACOOUNTANT PIANO TEACHER 315 NORTH .MAIN ST. • IS a busy holiday season ••• if youn You ought to sec our Long Distance switchboards ... especially on December 24 and 25. And this year they'll be busier than ever. The eagerness of service men in amps and hospitals to make holiday long Distance calls is sun: to increase greatly our huge tr.lfiic volumes. y.., ... help " lot .•• ,,, lwlpi11g Id llMp • u.o opn. fiw umu - So11•er1 Califorala Telephone (ompa•y us..--. .... •• TTll·-·-.- lD Shade ot red 22 Nall 2" Ml:nlc 2:8 A catcher or e.i. J8 An ungulate <Cen. Am.) 12 Body of water 14 F ashion S5 Satl.sfted 39 Iowa <abbr.) .fO Openinp 41 Moth 42 Hebrew measure Ca.nc.l 4.1 Pointed areb 4G Canva1 1helter1 No. 14 48 Greedy 48 Case for toilet artJclea e Subside e Turn to thti 21 Female ruft' 29 River <It.) 30 SenseleJa Auw•r t.e P•••I• N--••r I J 50 Headland 51,Retuie of crapes DOWS 1 Deceive 2 Sacred bull I To lellify (8101.) right 7 Mallet 8 Cubic meter 11 Quickly 13 Permit te Tuber (So. Am.) 20 Likely 31 Raises 33 Cuckoo JS Cry or a dove 36 Mu.s ical instrument 37 Artless 38 Kind of pole 42 A knar 44 Force 4.S Boy's name poss.) ~ t Ovules o1 plan<> 2~ Quantity ot paper 23 Mulber-ry 24 Compass polnl 1 47 Greek letter l•rlt• F-41 Orange County Trucking Co. WW Be Located In Costa Mesa Soon TRUCKS FOR IORE General Trucking, Hauling, Transfer Long and Short Hauls In the meantime our temporary PHONES Nwpt. 260, Da)"'--Or-Nwpt. 512-M, Nlghts Cemplete Fountain Service at HANSEN'S 2100 Ocean Front Newport NOW OPEN EVENINGS MALTS • SANDWICHES • HAMBURGERS ).., Cream to Take Out MODERN MARINE SERVICE SHELL DOCK BALBOA ISLAND Perry Frederlck 8chrock.. Mlnhter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ;--~~~~~~~~~~~--, ,....~~~~~~~~~~~...., 811 Heliotrope Avenue, Bemodellnc' Phone 1102·1 Oorona de1 Mar Sunday. December 16, 1945. 11 :00 a.m. Morning \1\'0rsbip. Sermon by Mr. Sc~k: "H olly· "'ood and New York Sang a Duet." 7:00 p.m . Youth meeting for young people or high school and Dutch Heacock BUILDER 1%5 E. Bay BaJboa IaJ.aod Junior college age. ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Commun ity Methodist 1420 West Central Avenue Rev. E. D. Goodell, Pastor Church School, 9 :60 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Youth FetlowshJ.p, 6 p. m. Evening Wonblp, 7 p. m . Mid.week prayer eervlce, Wed· neaday; covered diah dln.ner. 6:30 p.m. BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL 218 Agate Avenue Rev. Harry .W. WtWte, Auoclat• Pastor Churcb School, 9 :30 a.. m. Morning \Vorahip, 11 a.. m . OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL 1423 West Central Avenue Sunday Muses: B and 10 a.m. Con!easiona: Sa.turda.ya from 4:00 to f!:30 and from 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. • • ST. JOHN VIANNEV CHURCH Balboa l•land Sunday Mass: 8 :30 a .m. Confosalons: Saturday11 from 7 :30 "' 8:30 p.m. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ~nd and Elden, Costa Mcaa Sunday achoo!, 9 :45; morning worship, 11; Evangeliatlc aervice, 7:30 p. m .: Mld·week prayer meet· l.n.g on Wedneaaay. 7 :45 p . m.: YOUR EYF.S ARE THE LIGHT OF AMERICA • • . the first to enlist ln ali 'W~/.q~ Nf\\'S·TIMfS PHOTOGRAPHER }{ow Auoilabl< for FI NE PORTRAITS ond Commercial Photography 437 Fernleaf Ave. PHONE 292·W Corona del Mar ROOFS APPLIED OR REPAIRED Free Estimates & Inspection \V. J. Benbow 3602 Marcus Ph. Nwpt. 1012·J NEW LINE Craft Greeting Cards Stationery C-pl.fte LlM ot Clllldna't Boob Brookings Variety GOO C-.t e..,.. Coro-dtl lll11r Auto Painting Body and Fender Work • Weldlng • Fred's Body Shop 1120 Coast mway Corona del Mar BALTZ MORTUARY lines of duty !<> win !be war. _ 4; _ TI'terefore your eyes at work deoe""' special comlderutlon Lady Attendant . . • they deoerve I<> be given J. S. WHYTE IN'COVJI: T&I CON8ULTA.'ft Authorised bJ' lbe United St.ala TN- Ur7 Dcpartmeut t.o rePrMeot client• ill counec\ioci witb locome tu mall.era. '.&.trDIT8 • 8Y8TEM9 BOOltllEBrlNO Sr:& VJCB orne. tMO Barbor Bh·• .. eo.&a 11- Pbone Newpert 24.40..W Armand Monaco ARCIDTECT 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Newport 1724 !721 Lakewood Ave. Loo Anceleo NOnnandy MO! DAY 8CHOOL8 Mortimer Scl:tool BO: Clora! Bal-Wand Gndeo: College, ~ry DAY SCHOOL Now Opoa G.A. MorUmer, M.A., Oxford Pl'tndpel Phone 85% DENTISTS DR. OBED LUCAS Dentist • 2202}6 W. Central, Ph. 1480 N£WPO'RT BEACH lllORTICIANll HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL "We Uunelvea the Better Serve By Serving Otberw s..t•• Ph0ne Newport H1 Costa Mesa CallfOrnla OPTOMETB18T8 ROBERT A. CRAWFORD OpL, D. OPTOMETRIST Eyl!!lll Eumtned • Gluw Fitted 1792 Newoort Boulevard Phone 2430 COSTA MESA SURVEYORS SIEGEL & RAUB l:qineen a Sane1on 1ll08 Newport Blvd. Coot& - Telepboae %S4S·J Mn W. Central Newport -Teleplroae 123 PIANO TEACHER G.V.LINSENBARD Graduate Royal Con.servatof)', Lelpslo Ph. 1252·\V 1526 Vv. Ocean Front PHYBIOlAN!I &! SURGEONS, M.D Gordon M.Grundy, M.D. Pbyalclau and 81ll'ge0n Nlntb and CentraJ Ave. ornoe en. :10-12 a.m.; S·5 p.m. Telephone Si Conrad Richter, M.D. Pllyolel.u and S~n UO E . 18th St. Coat.a Meu Boan: 10·1% a.m. and S·5 p.m. Phone ISS DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN .and SURGEON 2205I Coo1•t Blvd ., Newper1 Beaett -Phone - Office 286·W Ru. 286-R If No Answer Gall Newper1 15 Gerald Rau1a, M.p. 2830 West Central Av&. Newport Beacd Ph. 1028··No An•wer call 301·M , X·Ray Service • Hilton M. Maxwell, M. D zeu weot Centn.1 PIM-. ion Otnco Boan: 10 • U I to I Pirone Newport ion S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Ba11- Newport nu "8 8. Bill BL. Loo A,..- TUcker 'J8U BJ Appoln-t T. R. Reeder, M. D. Physldaa ll Smgeon Telepllone Newport 2764 the export examlnatlol1 and ntttna extended to all our -4; -11,-----------... patrons. Tbe -lndwrtry of AI-. Dr. Robert Crawford 410 Coast BIYd. '" •dmlnloteHd by tbe Ott!ce of Wagner Draglt• Institute OPTOME"IRIST CORONA DEL. MAR Indian Aff&1'11 OD behalt ot Eal· Dr. -0. ,.._ mm and Indiana. Chiropractic, Dtetetl-0: .::.~ =--~J.p!.,_ ~2 Pbyslo .t: Colonic The~ • Qdt 11&-DAY AND NIGHT Drtn C&NtUDy~ • Llto. llM ~ lllh& a.ti!, •.;.--------------------------·i !..-11ro!!~"-2!!!!!'~'~R'l~·':!'~Dupllca~~!!'!!e11!..-1 I i.-••?" a ,.. ,. ---·-------ror -l'riltma' Clll. u .. u. ·-----------' l • I \' aPEEDa !'AO WEATHE" PLANE LANDINGa INDIAN A.POLIS-Improved bad weather landing technique for air- plane. developed. by the Clvll A~ nauuca Admln11tratlon mak.ea lt poaible to land planea under ad- vene w eather cond1t1ona at the combinel MW" tecbalque with the uae of very blfb, trequ.eiicy, 1tatlc• free, two-way radio communicatton wu demonatrated here wtth 23 landinp under simulated t.natru- ment landing conditiou. • ~ at. 20 an bour compared with Who pays for a<tvc_1·t.lsing r the present flgure ot 12 an bour. body. lt pays far 1ueltl The new CAA deve lopment wb.icb l • • N&WfVIT •••eo• "l!'•"n•• 1!'!!19t. ¢ 9'"' '1 'I'll ... D ' ., u. ·~· ...,,. .. --- ' ~ Gen. 'Vine~ar Joe' Stilwell Presents Medal to Sister of Fallen Nisei CCootlhued from P9ge 2l area. crqivdod around to wltn- lhe unusual 1lgbL turned from an 1nle.rnmmt center. The f&mOUI general pinned the Some yeara ago memben Of the ran honor on Mary Matauda, all· ra.mlly, including the young man ter of the gallant 1ergea.nt. Sbe Rotary to Sponsor Local Victory Clothing (ollection who gave hla llfe ln Italy ran a accepted with gnat emotion, while The Newport Harbor Rotary fruit atand on Newport Road, juat h er aged parent.a etood rlgtd be· club wtll spearhead the local drive north of the Arche.s. hlnd ber, flanked by two sons, one for unwanted cJOtbing In the com. The general said, "I feel highly in army uniform, and the other tn lng Victory Clothing drive, nation• honored to have been l!!lelected by a new blue suit with aervtce button ally 1n charge or Henry J . Kai.Ber, lhe War Depa rtment to bring you ln the la~t California shipbuilder. Dr. G. N . this outstanding award. The Dia· Pease "''ill head the committee for Cr I•· ll The action had to be repeated tlngulsbed Service 089 In u:ie the solicitation of old clothes for 11 thl It t d f several times to pleaae the cam era-i!I no sma ng. s an 8 or Europe·s refuge~ which la to atart all I I I men who stood on top or several ou tstanding g antry n act on. after the first ot the year . h r I' ca rs in front of the hou!le. Neigh· hope t at you and your am Y re-The committee mee t ing yester- tlon not to "lntttate or carry out a ny national or local publlc csm.- paign to .collect clothing tor war relief purposes between the date• of Dec. 15 and Feb. 15 , except lo collaboration with and tor the benefit of the Victory Clothing Collection." • -- '· 1 Ith th th ht th t hors Of the Matsuda.a applauded memll1:'r t w e oug a day made preliminary plans for I d •t · d the presentat ion. Most o ( them Sgt. Matsu a won 1 and 10 so o-the clot hing drive. Both high "''ere Vo.'hite Americanl!I. ' Ing gains the admiration of all school and grammar gr8.dee 1A1ere MPi Kal!ier reported that 7797 communities throughout America are already organizing local cloth- ing drives under the direction of tbe 3514 men and women who have ao far accepted appointment as local chairmen. ' fHE SOUTHERN CAllFORNIA TELEPHONE COMPANY will train you to bt a TELEPHONE OPERATOR AND PAY YOU WHILE YOU LEARN •Increased wage rates now in effect. •Higher pay for evening work. •Splendid opportu.nity for advancement. Ask tbt op<raWf" far the Chit/ Op<ratOf'- or see Mrs. Rl1hl 100 E. Bay, Balboa KITCHEN TRICK -----." CUT DOWN the Hme for household chore. Just soo" beans or peas in cold water for about a half hour before you shell them, then drain. They'll zip open easily. -----.- ~iJ'SEHOLD HINT) ._.;:~-.c-r: ... ~ WHEN THE PRONGS of your olodric plusr• won't come out easily, rvb tips w ith the lead of a pencil. You win find this will moke them work smoothly. This also helps for door locks that refuse to close easily. c R!CI!'E ) ~: • ,1......4 e -.-7 CURRIED LIVER 1 '-'J lbs. slic.d liv•r 1 smoll opple, 1 Oftion, minced diced 1 ttp. cvny powder 3 tlices bocon, ~ ttp. soft diced 2 tbsp. flour 2 c. water Cut liver in on.-.holf inch cubes. Brown bacon, odd liver and onions. Coolr. 5 minute• then put in a casserole. &lend ftour, curry powder, salt and add water slowly to make o paste. Cook until thick, then odd apples and pour over liver mixture. Boke 1 hovr Jn moderote oven. Serves 6 . EVEN WHEN IUYING bnod, tMy look for quality, nulTitiOltOI vai..., 1C1ti1fyin9 ftovor. So, natvra11y, "'°'9 -n In Sout!Mm Collfomia ~ Wobor'1 lrood than an~ brand. look fot the ... _ ·•'•"-~ -at your ,,_,-.. ,ea] Americans." Continue Control of "P"•<nted bye Sidney Davidson Gallant Acts and Horace Ensign respectively, Lt. Col. Frank Hubbard. aide to Wages in Building the Red Crose by JUrgen Lor-For Better Printing Call 12 or 13. the greiit leade r then read the entzen and At rs. Jane Calkins, j -------------- citation v.•hlch recorded the act of Industry After Jan, 1 v.·hiie Dr. Pea8e and Larry Brov:n Drive carefully-Spare a Life. Joan Leslie whispers encouragement to Robert Alda, who portrays George Gershwin in "Rhapsody in Blue," with Alexis Smith and Charles Coburn. Phonograph Records of the songs in this picture are available at Davis & Gay's Music Store in Costa Mesa. -Adv. the J apane.se-American for direct-from the Rotary club helped \\'Ith ---------------------------------------------- ing from his advanced observation Controls over \\•ages in lbe build-preliminary arrangements. post heavy mortar fire for 12 ing and constructi on Industry \\'ill J oseph E. Davies Is chairman of hours against the German position. co ntinue after December 31 and the Presldent's War Relief Control innicting ht'avy casualties and re-any ,,,·age adjustments \\'ill re-board \•:hich \\'8..8 set up by an pulsing tv.·o major cou nter.attacks quir e approval of the Wage A d-e xecutive order to authorize and In the Italian action near }.Joline. justment board before they may regu\at(' the collection by volun· A little later , or on Aug . 27, be put Into effec t acco rding to tary agenciC"s of funds and goods 1944. citation shov.·ed that the ser-v.'orcl recei\'Cd from t he National for overseas relief. Other ~ard geant sacrifi ced his life to free War Labor board by Thomas Fair members arc Charles P . Taft and I tv.·o comrades v.·hom he led across Neblett. chairman of the regional Charles Warren. the hotly contestE"d Arno River to WLB. I In making public the board'' dJ- spot enemy movement s. Finding Since V-J Day the ge neral "'·age r ective. Mr. Kaiser stated thae it himself surrounded, t he Nisei sent policy of the government has been \\'SS in line with a r ecommendation hi!t patrol back while he engaged that negotia.teU \vag£' increases of President Truman \\"ho called l\\'o enemy automatic ,~.'ea.pons, en-may be put into effect without the Janua ry clothing drive im. ablLng his comrades to secure the j \V a r Labor board approval. Ho\\'-perative and \\'ho declared, "The valuable information, in "'-'hich ac-ever. an exception t o the policy universal response last spring, lion he "'-"&B killed. has been in effect tor the build· \\'hen alt growps concerned v.·ith As the citation was read. Gen-ing and construction Industry be-problems or "''ar relief joined with eral St llv.·ell stood in front of the cause of special factors involved. the United Nationa Relief and Re- ramlly group, facing about two The £'Xception contain1d in Gen· habilitation administration in one score ne.,..·smen and grinding news era! Order 41 ...,.as to expire De. great national clothing appeal baa cameramen ready to send out the cember 31. proven beyond any doubt the value story to the entire country. A As a result of continuation or a nd erficlency of the united en· cro""·d of perhaps 200 neighbors, the controls, Neblett pointed out, deavor." including many Nisei recently re-the \\'age Adjustment boa.rd will Mr. Kaiser also made public a turned 'to farming l.n the.Talbert continue after December 31 to act strong endorsement or the Victory --------------1 on applications for approval of Clothing Collection by the Amer· Scout Honor Court Meets Friday Night The Ha rbor District Court ,of Honor will be held Friday night, 7 :30 p.m .. Dec. 1-t reports Ralph Deaver. district ad vancement chairman, at the Costa Meaa Union H igh school. voluntary or negot iated wage in· lean Council of Voluntary Agen· creases o r decreases in the \ndus-clee for F oreign Service, of which try, This approval la neces9111.ry be-Dr. J oseph P . Chamberlain ta fore any lncrea~ or decrease <:an c hairman. This endorsement urged be put into effect. its 58 member a gencies to make In a<:ting on auch applications, I the Victory Collection a t ruly con- the Wage Adjustment board i.!I aoJidated effort, and to abstain authorized to apply the same lib-from any competing collection eralized wage policy which pre-from Dec. 15. 1945 to Feb. 15 , 1946. valls for other industries, and may The statement ls!lued by the approve lncree..ses to correct m al-Pre!lident'.! War Relief Control adjustments or inequltie!!I which board approved the plan!! for the \\'Ould interre.re with the effective Victory Clothing Collection and transition to a peacetime economy. recommended full use of all com~ Neblett emphasir.ed that no v.•age munlty facilitiee throughout the scale In the building and construe·/ nation In support of the collection. lion industry is legal unless it has It d irected the more than 75 war ' . ER CA'-$ N0~· 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR ; . /.• ~ "#<:. '"r'~ • I ~ t~ • ..,it.;• ~"~~i~ L, ~ H A 11 l~~'.\ R 25~ ON WHEEL CHAIRS { . '.j VER SIMILAR QUALITY ELSEWHERE. . . . ~_,~;:;.~::;~~to~::! ·.~:~~::or. d~~i<~i one on Sears c:onvenient eas11 pa1,1ment pl.an a nd J:ICll for it while vou use it. Pau a.s little a.s '6 down 1;1nd J.5 a month. Oar FlnHt Extra C:.mfortable RECLINING CHAIR s54's Thu full size sclf-propelliog chili has woven cane scat, ha.ck. and leg tests. Wal- nut finish . Hand rims. push h&ndte, W1der- gcar and supports arc enameled tuhular srecl. Two rea.r swivel wheels. This chair will give a full mea.surc of comfort, utilir:y and satisfaction at a pric.e mu~ IO'fl'a' dim yoo wocld •xpect to pay. Looo;i .... ~ Store AIMricm at Flflll ... ,,... Troop 6, Costa Mesa. ~:ith Scoutmaster Harold Hall. are gir ing to be h06t for the evening and the program that they have pre- pared includes building a fire by fri ction. a t ire by flint and steel. a sk it shov.·lng a. Scout patrol on a hike \V llh proper type of equip. ment and a colored picture ot Scouting. The program will be closed \\'i th a camp fire progra.m to be put on by Troop 6. received prio r approv~ ot the •";~l~ie~r~ag~e;c~c~l~es~re~gl:•~t~e~,ed~~w~i~th~t~h~•;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. Wage Adjustm ent boa•d. ~'d o r subject to Its jurisdic· Peopl A \vatds in Scouting w ill be given out and parent.a of boys should be there t o see thelr boys ! recei ~·e their Scout awards. e 1faycr ('I.van l-l all Is in tact 1;1e most tl1-,11ng:u is hcd man in t o\\'ll 1 tot.Jay'. H e is th» prr,utl nc•,,· O"'-'n.;>r of th(! f irst 19<16 For d to be t"el ,._ er ed by Thro Robins in the citv. It Is a 1-"ordor Sedan. reports sa~:. Toys, Pictutes Oil Paintings Mirrors Dr. ~lilton Ma.x\(·<'J!. v.·ho locatfrl recent!)-in ~ev<port at the com er or :;<lth a r d Central avenue until his ne\\· building could be built. wears a broe.d smile nov.• that he pr"p81'f'!' to n, ve into his nev.• cli nic at l~Ol Coast Highway, Co- rona del ~1 ar. 1 Table Top Glass Picture Framing Glass Glazing What-Not Shop Bill Peyton. erst""·bile boat build· er. then toy 1:1anufacturer, h~ .sold out Toyville on Coast High- way and r eturned to his old love, the boat business. 507 Pa.Im Balboa HUTCH'S FRYERS • We Can Now Deliver PREMIUM BIRDS RAISED ON WIRE and Fed EspeciaDy for F1avor and Plnmpn"'8 Our Individual Dressing and Packaging Assures You of an Exceptional Chic ken READY FOR THE PA..'1 • • • WE DRJ:SS ONLY OUR TOP Bmos FOR OUB RETAIL TRADE FOR DELIVERY -PHONE 1232-J Ed. T. Chapman Jr. & R. B. Hutchins 1968 Ne rt Blvd. • • Headquarters for Skiers •.• Featuring: "(:( Groswold Skis "(:( White Stag Clothing * Gerbh-Boots * Steel Sid Pole& "(:(Waxes and other quality equipment. -~ &Ill, PolM, 9fld Boola for Ket See JOHNNY ABEIJ, at • f "For Year 'Round Cheer GIVE R EC 0 R D S This Year" For Mom and Pop -For the Smart Set - 'Tscha.~owsb TEE DEE ............................................................................. l .50 PIANO CONCERT O No. !.. ... ·························-··-· 4.50 Sta"""~"" Album R1 ms~y·K orsa~ov COUNT BASSIE ................................... ·············-······· .. l.50 SCHEHERAZADE ···-·········-··-····--··-····-··· -······· 5.50 Bf,.., Album Strass BOOGIE WOOGIE ..................... . 2.50 WALTZ ALBU M .......................................................... 2.SO fama. Etc. Gershwin BUNNY BERIGAN ...................................................... l .SO RHAPSODY IN BLUE l .SO Mc:morial Album M ort on G ou ld HOT JAZZ ··-····································································· 4.00 SOUTH OF THE BORDER .............. ·-······················· l .SO Lionel Hampton Beethot•en DUCHIN ·-······-····-····-····-··········-····--··············-····--· 2.50 SY MPHONIES No. S 4.50 Rnn.inisces FATS WALLER .............................................................. 2.50 Pa.voritu H1lde g.irdt SOUVENIR ALBUM 2.75 TANGO ···-····-········································-················-······· 2.50 Marc~ Web&.. fTan ~ C onntTs !RISH BALLADS 2.50 For ''The Small Fry" MIKE ·········-·········-··· ............. ·············-··· .................... I .SO • 'Th< 'Tough Ltde 'Tugboa t HERMAN ·······································-·········-···· .................. I .SO 'The Little Locomotivc- G'n.DERSLEEVE ···············-······-·································-··· l .50 Stories for Childrrn FIBBER M cGEE and MOllT ···-···············-·-····-·········· 2.7, On <he J\!iglit &fo>< O.ristmas ROBIN HOOD ···-····-··········-····-···--·······-····--····-····-4.50 Ba.ii R.srhbone PETER AND THE WOLF ···-·--········--··-····-·····-···-;.so TilEASURE ISLAND &al' R.srhbone l .SO TEX RITTER ·········-····-·····························-····-···-·-·····-2.50 Oiildren's Songs and Stories CINDERELLA ···-················-················-··············-·········· 2.75 Edna &st AIJCI! IN WONDERLAND ···························-············· l .50 Gin~ R.ogen SNOW WHIT!! ···-··-··-······-·· .. ··········-····· ··········-····-··· 3.50 and d.e &vcT. Dwo.,fs THE Sl!LFJSH GIANT ···-····-····-····-······-··-·-·--··--2.00 P~Ms.ch fttiw g ......... ,.,Ill••• Im ... , •• .,., ·' • ' ' , I ' lz(Jg t ... l . ; ' I ' ' ---· ...... ' N&WPV&T llALllOA •• •• O!!lanl!, Nw@t: abe~s?m~:;i;l<-""i!. ~~Bond Drive Nets Phe'asants Draw Laundfy Driver Building Hits ~ =~r ~~~u!:":.~~~:.;, $440,247 Here Local Men to Critically Hurt . $127,858 in Week ~Z,~~~:~:sf;z ::!~~~~;.1:~ tan~~;h'::nrr:: ::.: ::~.,. South Dakota I~!~!ipl~ £!~~ ~£i;J,~.~~ii~~ 2~:~1!~ --·t 0 --•-where to put more of the El Toro Marlne baae hu b Half of Balboa Is planning to go Shipbuilding Co. $SZ~ . ... ""' .. _ .. _ -were actualiy out ot pocket, ut Tb N t Be h 11 ~ ~~-•-All -•ools --n-· at •-en occu-nt of the property but t So th 0 k 1 -t to the e ewpor a c po ce were J V 1 b lid ·~~. .,....... ... .., ..,..... ~ r-au wu accompllabed without loa1 o u a o a n ....... year r • th . . Van Avery w 11 u a _ _. ................ tt d th of baa moved away. The deal wu Un 1 d b •-notified at 4.:1..-. and were on e or ..,_ .. -........... y, an e crop h•"dl•d "-·~ the ........... R.ealty of a slDgle doll&r or bond, Spicer bun g seaaon. ure Y repor'--scene at 4.17 along with the fire four·room re81.dence at 218 Sap-lhta.nta coming up ls larger than ._. ........ """&... -"-, ea.id brought back by Donald Gunder.. · pbJre avenue at a cost of $7000 ever. company. ' Children Hel d son. owner of Gundt'rton'e Drug departmeut,h who ;~;e ~on~ and Douglas R. Harmon ts build-~:;;========================~! pe · store who retu rned Saturday with I to prevent t e poa e ca rop e lng at 502 31st ~treet at a cotrt of t. Grammar echool children d id ! 4.0 pheasants. limit for lhe fiv e-of 8 fire v~rhlc~ would have threat-$2000. A small one-story house ts an out.standing job in aaleaman-Cays of shooting, and a few ducks. ened the entire busln~s district being built at 4710 Coast boule- ship· under Horace Ensign, aup-Gunderson v.·ent by plane and a1ong the south aide of e Miracle ard b S ah Fall. It will cost erintendent. The high school met Clar ence Orr and Bob Reed 1 Mile had the tanker carried oil or I v bout :1ix:.,r Christmas Potted Plants and Cut flowers effort was also commended, as 9.·ho drove through. They mad~ I gasoline, instead of molasses. I a Additions .ar~ being built by H ec- wu the co-ordinating ettot!U of their h€'adquarteNJ In Sioux City Cause Not Known 1 tor L. Gibbons. 433 Goldenrod H. F . Kenny, ~tma.ster of Bal-and returned each day with a limit The cause of .the accident hafJ avenue, S~: Walter w . Noller, Buys Car; Stolen Before He Gets It ,. Mrs. Regan Hurt · · Glenn Garrett, toreman on a Mrs. George Regan. former well house W . P . Mealey is building known Mesa woman, was aerlOU&- on Lido Isle for S. A. Meyer, ly injured several daya ago, when bought a ueed Do.Jge in Santa she slipped and fell In her home Ana yesterday, but before he in Santa Ana. M.r. R egan, who was could get it, the auto was stolen. elae9.•here i.ri the house, wu unable LocaJ police found the car and 1 t o bear her tor some time. She was the prell.minary was held Thurs-taken to the hospital with a di.a.. day be!ore Justice D. J. Dodge. located hip. WING SANG BOAT & REPAffi YARD 811 Coast Highway 101 Phone Newport 866 :!: :!: :!: boa.. All post offices were issuing bag. The birds ~:ere dry teed and not been determlned, but .the les· 406 38lh street. sg::io, and Miss agenclM, and In Corona de! ~far shipped home to provide many a t irr:cny ?f ~l,r. R. T. P.l'\1llips of ~targner!te McCollock, 1806 Vilelle Ja.ck Tvorlst. realtor ..,,.as llke-delectable dinner. Rubbard s 'I acht ~nd1ng iD:dl-place. $1000; Louis Verv.·ey is 'do· wise includrd, as \\'as the Ne"'-The weather was fine, about 10 cated that an unkno\\n pedestrian Ing interior alteration, plumbing 1 port Harbor Savings and Loan above zero. and ~unters from aJl may have been responsible. He and partitions a t 421 Harding a!fflociation In Newport. Prl"si· over the country gather ea.ch year sta ted that he \Vas coming west on str eet at a cost of $400 and al o • Moorings and space available for Boals for Sale ile nt Hubbard Howe of the South Gunderson stated. '1101 a t the scene of U1e a ccident installing a partition at· 202 Ma~n Coe.at company had Roger W ood ' \\'hen he noticed a \voman of about t t t st f czso :bf ' M . I t th , I 35 f hand in hand with s r ee a a co o 'I' , iss c Paddle Boards for Rent by the week or month. • Wire Out-of-Town Orders Early n charge -o eir ca.ropa gru. D d M C G. H uston, for· years 0 age · · Collock is a lso stuccoing the \\'est which ne ver railed. r. an rs. . a smal l chil d of 4 or 5 runrun.g ..-..·all Of a store buildin on hfain I ~:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~:;;:;;~~~~~~~=: Among those who have served mf'rly or Costa A.1 eaa. came down a\\'ay from the scene ot the acct-I 1 1 t t f ,750g II i . bt .1 sreeaa coso'I'. on Wa r Bond committees are from Los Angeles to atlend lbe dent. scream ng 1fl a ys er 1c.~ Ruth Deister is building an addi· Phone 590 NORMAN'S FLOWER SHOP ISIS Coast Hiway Corona del Mu Walte r Spicer. permanent war Christmas party of the Coast man~er, "l caused an accl~ent. I tion to her gara e at 224 Diamond fl~~ing chairman; drive chair· asSO<'iation at Huntington Beach It 18 presum ed by the police de-avenue, Balboa ~stand, with three men, W ayne Harper, A. B. Rou-Tuesday. partmeot that Mr. Leach s..-..·erved rooms and bat h above, at a co9t. aelle, J ack Parke. W. H . Hitch-to avoid the pede~lrlans and thus1 of ,2500_ Walter and Irene Tal- man and Mrs. Winifred Young. mer Dickey, H orace Ensign. Sid-unavoidably c~~nk ~front of lbe I veter, 603 Larkspur avenue, are Roger Wood, Ralph Maskey, J o d Kenworth s~m. . er . I adding two bedrooms and a bath Anne Verberg, Sue Horvath, Mn. n:ey Davi son, Herbert Kenny, When police arrived lhey found over thel• present dwell'"g. and Mrs. G. L. Andrews, Harry W elch. th d h th •· ..... Duke Gardner, Mrs. Mildred Stan· Pat Flannigan, Mrs. Peggy Pleger , Mr. Leach on .e grou~ y , e constructing a pR.tio. The cost will tey, Stewart Dunlap, W . H. Scott. George Irvin Gordon, O. Z. Rob-entrance t o Earls Landing d rive-be $2000_ Gerald Ritchie, Mrs. J . S. Wbyte, erUlon, Bert Wilson. John Meador ;;yin.:~::~~~ ~!dw:e~i::~~ . C. W. Houghtaling is altering A. J. Twllrt, Bob Cunningham. Hel-and Mrs. Jack Hillman. h 1 1 in S 'lb' b 1 his house at 303 Fernando str eet, the osp ta mi 5 am u ance Balboa, and putting in partitions about .20 minutes later. Dr. RaW!a. at a cost of $250, while?.;. L. USE S04 Marine Avenue Balboa Island -Phone 1827 Open Saturdays Until May 1st Cle5ed on Monday WHERE HAI R STYLING IS AN ART Our aim is to enh"ance Milady's beauty and provide the ul,timate in beauty care HEAD TO TOE BEAUTY SERVICE attending. , Mr Purdue who was seated in Davies . 216 .20th :nreet'. I. doing d. k that t k some alterations, installt.ng partl-the ump true was s rue . t t • 500 by the tanker said, "It all happen-ttons and a bath at a cos o .,1 . · f I d 'l k h t h Harold Kreutzer, 434 F.ernleat ed :i ,,a.st on now w a ap-avenue, is building a garage at a p~n~ of the of!icers at the scene coet of S700. remarked that, while he did not -------- ,..,, that the cars involved had Letter Appeal been speeding, that stretch ot 101 is a dangerous speedway, In spite For "ontributions of the 35 mile per hour limit. He I-' added that many heavy truck• get To Hospital up speed right there in order to make a slight grade further 1Jn Letters and pamphlets explain- The COACH LAMP -{:, 1:I 1;,-504 W . Central +++ • Starting Tuesday, Dec. 18 we will serve Late Breakfast • -- - -10:00 a. m. -2 p. m. ' . Lunch & Sandwiches 11:30 a. m. -2 p. m. +++ Dinners Only as Usual 4:30 p. m. -8 p. m. down the road. T he hospital reported this morn- ing that Mr. Leach had a "fair" chance to live. but that little could be done for him. except the admin- istering of hypos, until he regains ing the need for a hospital in the I ~=========================::: south Orange county district are !, b€-ing mailed to ev('ry property owner of the city, \\'hether a r esi- dent of Ne..-..-port Beach or not. as county committees in communities from Santa Ana l!louth v.•e re being "Your Home Is My Studio"' • • . • • Early Birds! Get consciousness . formed to help put ovcr the erec-LionS Hear About lion ot • lOO·hed ho"Pilal over- -• • • look ing Newport Harbor. ~ -at.-Co mmunism ID Un1on s l Additional contribuUons have Your Breakfast • Costa ~lesa-Nev.-port Harbor[ been recei\'ed here bringing the ~ Palm • Palm Li ons heard \\.'m. H. carter. execu~ local sub9Cription fund above ~ tive secretary of the Employers $22,000 this '":etk, it v.ras an-. i Cafe Industrial Relations council of Or-j nounce<l by Braden F inch. chair-j ~ ange county tell about "Com-man of the local executive com- 1 • I\" 0 T 0 f... RAP U [ R Open 6 a.. m . munism in Labor Unions" early mittee, H e added the name of ~ I' \I 1884 Ne\l'port Blvd. this ..,,..eek at Bayshor"' cafe. Car-Earl Stanley to the committee this 1 ~ Photographs Personall.}'· Ta.ken by Arsene Ohanian C ta ter then agreed to hold r ound table ..-..·eek. ! OS ~lesa discu!J:Sion on the matter next Ever"}' property ovmer should ~ PHONE NE\VPORT 1650-J ~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~:;~~~~~Tu~es~d~a~y~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~II hav~ the opportunity of donating ! : ~ to this meet worthy of cau!*s. the ~ Make YoW" Own Appointments ~ 1 commit tee feels. and the chamber 1 = · ~ Phone 87 of commerce agreed to stand the : ••. ,llllllf,lllllP•tUIHIHf ..... ,. 1''111 ,, '"'"''''"'''''·'"' rt .. 1111111"'"'"'"'"."'""''"'""''""''"'"'"'11'11'"'• F 0 R s I G N s GUS BEACH'S expense of pri nting folders and 1 "' TRUCK IN ACCIDENT! BENEDICT I m ailing letters to more than 3000 , Hancock Super Statl"On dur;ng lilis week. This letter ' I starts out as follo\\•s : "Ht>a lth corr.es before any other 20th & Ne\\·port. Blvd. Costa. Mesa blessings, \\'hat Is it .,.,·orth to you One of our drivers is in critical condition .... If our good cus· toro.ers will bring in laundry days, and cleaning for a few until we can establish route service again it will be greatly appr eciated. HARBOR SERVICE LAUNDRY 113 Palm Street Telephone 45 Balboa BALBOA'S • The Sign J\Tan • BOAT LE'ITERING A SPECIAL TY ... 1 '-~~~~~~~- ! HEARING REVOLUTION! fTRAl'S what people mllq' The J.. New Zenith RadJoWc Hearing Aid are •ayias! Tbou1•ad1 of weattn cu' r be wroo1 I Cotne la. Heu for youiwl( Free de,o'l~ tioo. no '"high prtS5Ul'e. ... We di .. s-..e oo1J '° dloM who c:aa. bl hd.,.d. $40~ WJt+tNevtntl-Cotor forphoft•uncltord Gunderson Drug Main St.-Balboa RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM DAN CING from 9 until 1 FRANKIE STANN and His Orchestra Saturday, Dec.15th Coming: Ansell Hi"1 Dec. ~en Cavallaro Dec. 29th- " .. I Cuddly Animals $198 $498 $7 98 Complete Selection DOLLS $109 to $795 Games -Toys Bicycle Supplies FOR CHRIST.MAS • Select your table beverage from finest ~rade of whiskeys • • • Special Golden Wedding Whiskey Fifths • Get our suggestions on delightful $3.45 Punch aru1 · Hot Drinks UNI.DOTED SUPPLY llARWOOD'S CANADIAN Stag Liquor Store ~ .. -a.- !115 COMt llhd. New pun ' • and to your loved ones to have the very best hospital faciliti es that I can be provided right here at you r front doo r ? "We at Ne\vport Beach no\v have an opportunit:-' to St"'Cure a moder n, fully staffed, adequately equipped Class A hospital, right here in Newport Harbor a rea ... Let us hear from you with your generous support and help," Checks are l o 'be made out to the Ne\\'port Harbor Hospital Fund and are to ~e impounded at I a local bank under the control of the local executlye committee of the fun d, of whic6 Finch is chair- man. All monies1 raised here V>'ill be turned over to the general bo!J- pital fund under the control of the board of dir('{'tors of the Presby· terian. Hospital of Orange county, .,,,.hicb is to be a non-profit insti- tution. it was explained. - The Assistance League of New- port Harbor and th(' chamber of commerce are jointly back of the local drive for funds, t\'hich has had an excellent start. Other sub- scriptions are looked for befo re the year's end. Arts and Crafts Xmas Party on Tuesday The arts and crafts section of the Friday Afternoon club will have a Chr19tma.f party Tuesday, Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs. Sher: man Salter, Tustin. There will be a gift exchange, not to_cost over twenty-five ce.nts. Members who do not have transportation may come to the club between 10 and 10:30 a .m . and tra:nsportation Will be provided. , • See Our Complete Selection of CHRISTMAS GIFTS a JEWELERS 811 West Fourth St. Phone 2346-\V e Santa Ana (UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE) PARK FREE • AMERICAN at FIFTH PHONE 697-21 WNG BEACH Foot of~ 8&. -Bali- 1t ........ 11111n-••"*kll .•er,. . . ~ ... Ii . Ii .,, . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ( • • We hate to mention It but a lo- cal. lad buns up Illa stacking tut ,._,. and all be got ·was a. not tee ftom tbe health department. By way of auggeet.Jon, mo.t men like ahirta with stripes In' them. Uee wtlb dota ln them, and en· vetopea with cbecQ In them. - • :M&WW BA!JM),& Jlfm•fiM-lf~f lft 8 27' '>TOK 074 'DandQ', I>eeemblr 1J, 1.M5 408 Families· Own • Alfred Cline, PuBL1c NoTicu __ ~ Homes, 382.Rent Mystery-Figure ~=~~ ~u~, w;,, PUBLIC NOTICES ..._._ PuBuc NoTICE PUBLIC NOTICES COUNTY·OF ORANGE ) ss. ecuted the same. Here Check Shows H d CDM H Nora s. wade. 205 westminster. r-----------------,J ~• 1'60 famlll .. ot the 790 . a ome THE UNDERSIGNED do here-Newport Beadi, Calif.; Sam D. '-"Y'Y (Continued from Page Ooe) by certify that they are conduct-Poner. 1569 Miramar Drive, Bal- On this 4th day of December, IN WITNESS WEREOF, I haw A D., 1945, before me Tom W. hereunto set my hand and affixt'd Henderson a Notary Public in and my official seal the day and year for the said county and state, re· in this Certificate (irst above wrlt- siding therein, duly et.mmissioned ten. HIS CHRISTMAS Is No Problem ;f; ;f; ;f; IF HE OWNS A BOAT ;f; ;f; ;f; Ets -Hokin 1000 Cos.st Hiway • & Galvan Phone 1384 queeUoned through their children bunt•-g trip Jufl. a week m· g a printing and publlsh1'ng bust-boa ~-•if S A M Lid Isl in the gram.mat echools of New-.on a. "' · · • \,...(1..1 .; • • eyer, o e, rt Be b are undeclded a.a to later he wu in Portland with • ness at 3011 West Central avenue, Newport Beach, Calif. po ac ln woman named u Delora. Krebs Newport Beach, California, under Witness our hands this 4th day whether ·of not they wUI rem.a Cline who died and wu cn:mated. the fictitiaw1 firm name of New· o( December, 1945. here. 8Jld that l• because they a.re Polle ~ believe her to be Mrs. laabel port Harbor Publishing Co., and NORA S. WADE not certaln Of employment.. it wa.s v N tt 73 San Francisco that said firm is comJ)OSed ot the SAM D. PORTER brought out wh1en 88 ~r t cer;t ~ ~:ow a a., ' following persons1 whose names S. A. MEYER the questlonna ru sen ° oc M · vrul N tta had no money and addresses are as follows, to-STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ) homea were returned. Only one re-b rs. 11 a bled the real --===------------------port per ram\ly was counted by ut grea. Y resem K. E Whlteneck science teacher l!r.1rs. Delora Kreb9 Cline, wbom t th · hi b schooi who supervlaed Cline married in May, ~9f4 and a. e g • ¥.'ho has not ~n beard from since the BUrvey. be iM4 b t h h been Intere~ting side~lghU on the ~epte.~ r . l . u w o . as . and swbm, personally appeared TOM W. HENDERSON, Nora S . Wade. Sam D. Porter, S. Notary Public in and for said A. Meyer known to me to be' the (Sea]) County and S tate. persons who.se names are subscrib· (My Commission expi~ March 7. ed to the within instrument, and 111949.) acknowledged to me that they ex-Pub.-Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1945. home owners.hip question and tu-1dent1f1£'d by the attending phy· ture enrollment or t.he high school !clan e.s a. woman who died in ""'a.9 seen ln the replies which came Dallas, Texas. unde r the name or bac k from 2033 questionnaires sent ~1rs. Allee Carpenter. Mrs. Car. '--------------------------~l out to homes in the city and in penter, who lived ~ Flo rida, is I Costa ~fesa. In Newport Beach mis9ing. Also m lMlng is Mrs. 408 families ov.•n their homes, Alice Hunt Lewl8' of Oa.klandf "'hile 382 rent theirs; 476 fa.mllies 8ister of Mrs. W. L. Bl encoe o exp~t t o be permanent, and 164 ~an ta A.na. whose name was round SAVE .SAVE SAVE Get on the 1946 Bandwagon More Interest on Savings INSURED INVESTMENTS NOW ACCEPTED UP TO $5,000 Over $100,000 Will Be Paid to Our Investors for 1945 This means that the interest rate on sav- ings invested with us was-3% ll'lth improved earning position for 1946 R&SOURCES S.5.000,000.00 a re expect ing to atay ft>r a period ln Cllne s notebook. of l t o IO years. Mrs. Bessie Van Sickle Cline and In cost.a Mesa lhe school chll-he r brother, LucM B. M ccr eery, died \vlthln a re"' months of eac other while living with Cline ln Gl endale and In 1933 Cl in e's name "'&a connected "'Ith the deaths of several of his relatives and SASO- clates. All vict ims have apparently died of "heart attacks" or cere bral hemo rrhages, but ponce are check- dren revealed t he information that 632 OIA'n their O\\'U homes. while but 242 rent. They expect to rl"- main. Those uncertain amount to 177 families. while 106 others ex- pect to stay for 1 to 10 yea.rs. T hose sure of remaining were gtv- e n a.a 592 families. An Inter esting sidelight was also pr ovided in tha.t the number of children who will 800n be of school age ls much larger than the p~ll· ent achool population, and will re- sult in more severe problems all along the line. according to the re- port submitted t o Sidney David· son , p rincipal or Harbor High, Grandin Elected BYC Commodore; ' Hen ry B. Grandin, San M.artno lumber m an. v.•as elected co mmo· ing 98.le. or poison. La.al year we received 80me un· u.sually nice gifts . . . and some Crom tbe \\•ife's people. PueLtc NoTtCES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. Piilsiil P·4266 In the Superior Cour1 Of the State of California. In and for the County of Los Angflle&. 1 dare of the Newport Harbor Yacht In the Matter of t he Guardian· club at the recent annual dinner. Retir ing Commodore J a mes Rubel ship of the person and Estate of of L l<lo Isle pr esid ed. and Intro· Deane Sue Russell. Incompetent . duced the rol1o1A'ing officers for Notice i9 hereby given that th<" the coming year: Vice-Commodore undrrsigned \\'i\1 sell a t pr1 v~te Everet t Morrt!t, Rear Commodore sal~. to the h ighest and be~ b id \.Va lt Le'\"I!! F1eet Captain H O\\"· Ce r. .11ubject to confirmation o! ! a rd e~·oungl~,·e, P ort Captain ,a id Superior Court. on or a~t~'r • G ,. rdle i· \ l"le 28th day of Deeemb('r , 19i~. eorge ·a y r . s M Orange county's leading home financing institution Simpson Jr., ra . r u •. · II Dlr r-c tons elected "'ere Frank at the office of . CHARLE . · I p ~·Imo• Ru I rt!ELLER. 26 North ~I arenbO. • do! h K)•sella, and J . Addi90n Gur-Pasadena 1. Count_y of_ Los A:i· le';lp \\'~ elected for one year. I geles, State of Ca.11for n1a1 all th(> I I -1 rtght, title a.nd Interest o( said · --· iDcompetent. in and to all thP cer· H. R. HALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hrs.: 2·5, by appointmen t Te lephone 2620 131 Broadwa:r Costa ~l esa HAZARD KORODLESS Stainless Steel Rigging Wire 111 11111 1 t '•llUll\1111 ALSO SOME NICE CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Cigarette Lighters Good Pocket Knives Brass Ship's Bells Brass Lights Anchors Flags and Ensigns Dirigo Compasses Mahogany Flag Poles Mahogany Steering Wheels Small Boat Fittings in Brass 911 Cos.st Highway Phone 184 tain ~a.l 1:1rope rty 8ituate In Or· anne County. State uf Cal i ~crni:-t. ' particular ly described 8.S (OilOW9, to-wit: Lot 12 in B lock "B" or Tract N o. 335. Beverly T ract, a:i .11ho"·n on ma p recorded In Book l ~ at page 11 of ?\·[iscel· :a.n eous M aps. r~cords of Or· I llnge County. Unimprovo:J. Terrr.s of !!ale cash in la\\'ful r_hney or t he Unit ed Stat.e-9 on I C'>nfirmatlon of sa.le. Ten per cent r f amount bid to be depos.tecl \\"i th bid U1ds or o ffr rs to be i:i v•r1ting t.nll will be r eceived at th'.' a:cr'..'-1 <i;a1u \"l {{\ce al any time aft<:>r Lhe 11~~t publication hereof anu lx'fvrc ,tu '" ot sale. t ·ateJ this illh day of o.,r.•n10t·:-, 1!145 . L E L LA :.1 BRO\\'N . Guard1a11 Cl f the r~_tate and p".'r~:h)n !•f l Deane Sa•' RuS8ell. an lnron1 petent Pet son. ("t-fARU:S ~1 . FUELLE f: 26 :Ko. ~fareng1), Pasa.Cen::& 1. Calif.. A l tor ney for f";uardian. f,H-12561 l11b.-Dec. 13. 20, 27. 1945. A "Different" Christmas Gift v§Ci:tc:55 SEASONINGS FOR IAYECUE CHEFS AT . SOUTH COAST CO. 23rd &: C~ntral, Newport Beach 0. L. CULLY Certtned Tu: Comaltant PubUo Aceount.ant Speclallz.ing on Income Tax Your patronage appreciated :-~ .... ~~~~~::;;~====~~::~~ For IJlore than l . World 's Ii.a orty Years lhia J thouaand eat c:ottees haa bee U>cury blend ol the s ol c:ott 1 n the fay . strength and boee overa_ Ila luU bocll onte ol vacuUIJI PacJcbi uquet are Prote t ~ flavor, direct lro1n th 11 Proc:eu. EdwarQ. c: e by the En. . e roaslin c:ottee c:o . Joy the e.1Cfra "fl 11 ovena to. our ah IJI .. lilt." Buy a . ClYor-1 elves. at Jar today ) Yourn-LL_ Sal eiq""<>rhood eway. BAKING NEEDS Soft-A-Silk Coke ·-Ginger Bread Mix Duff'• l!LtOl'ld. ...... 25• .... I•-. 22" .... Baking Powder 2 1•-... IS• n• Clobb.r Glrl 8rond. l[c~kol 2·1b. COi'\, 23c I Kitchen Craft' •~k,,.. ""'· 2te f lour ••ck 1 I 0-lb toc:k. 5Sc; 25-lb. soc;k, 1.27 1 Gold Medal Flour ..... 30- "'' 10-lb. JoCKk , 57,, ~-·b·53 · far C " ..... , ., '"''· Vanilla Extract Sc:t'iitJin~j'J lln:rtd ~ 18•, ne...nc .. 4ffl'Cti•ottlr•1ti S.t111My, O.C-· '9t IS, 194S. ... ......... ._kn. lltlilt to U..ilt ,__..& [_ ~""' ;1 • .,...... . ~~~ • ..,. ,,.., , · .,. "-" 1111'""'"' """•I Y .. c.-..... , ell tll• •0tif'ti-w ..... lllf ttnffty c.t1 of Met YOll ••l'lt. S.te-y otfen , .. t!M .. _ .... ~11ellty .,_, ht tluitty c11h n yev '"""'• •"71 '""' IHty 1took1 01 cko.,._ Y.-r ..... llM"'"4 hf-ey MHt Mtt._fl c.lof'k will N hoppy to 011h:t JM I• tho M'-cflcifl of 011y of the t-ptlltf. hill• flo.-re4 oit4 t-ffr tflrtfty ntl ,. .. 011 llllllploy, CHUCK ROAST 28° l .. lllo c:11t• of G••'YA M A N.t. lb. .G .. Nntff4 to t i.. M tl•fort!.ft. GROUND BEEF 25° Peck••'" 1onltory Vid1i,.. cOtl"f. lb. Gtow"llll fr•111 ,., ,,.. .. ,, •f illflf. BEEF PLATE MEAT l""'••;c•l 11Jts .1 Gt-•'• AA., A lb JSC ... t . 1411••1 ... tl"' "''•'· • BEEF SHORT RIBS Tr,, ..... ,,."411 "•••r•411 t.itt ,, lb J7c .,._. t.MJ. M•kn • '4tfcct 1111ffl • SHWING HENS GN4f A ,,_ttry. M•k• o fftty lb 42c llblrl of c.llkk.-i eM it.111pll"f•· • FRYING CHICKENS "'~ ''""'"· .. ..,. ••• '"" lb 4 9c fried 1hlck-. Ct.eek this wlllit•. • SALMON STEAKS co1 ..... .,.. •• ,..., .;...,,, ... , .... ~. lb 37c ShoJ 9t kfl-)' f•t MIMft I~ f bh. • \ • •-·~. "''" r""' '' '1: ,.,.,., r•1• .. ..,,~'""''II'"' ... ~,,~~rr.1 i " •,, 11 "" ,,1111r1111, .. ,,1.,,111'''" ,, TYPICAl SAFEWAY VAlUES Mrs. Wright's Bread 1:;,·· 8• Whore or wfwot [conomicol 2"·01. loof, I 2c. American Cheese \\ .... 2r k rott or-Outth Mill 8rond. Outd'I "'1 111 Amet ic~ Ctwew ,2-lb., 69c. Cherub Milk Carnation Milk E-Z Apple Sauce o.+tydrotl'd vot1ety. 2.:: 18° 2,:: 11- ·~ 1&• Pea Soup Mix 3;.:: 25• htty Vocker 8rond. Fruit Cake ";,::.;' !! 1.69 Tomato Juice ~•::· 9- lor~ 46-oa con. 20c. Jolly Time Popcorn'!: 17• ........... SAFEWAY HOllDAY SAVINGS Niblets Corn Whol• ir..m.1. VOClJUnl pock.. Cut Green Beans ~8rond. Cream of Wheat u .... 13• -"--1:zo -....... 13• .... Quick or l\.eoular. 28--oL pod!.~. 22c.. Clapp' s '.;;.~,,'..:, 2 ~-;_ 'Zl- Baby Foods c;;:;;• 3 ,.;. 19- ,_ or ct10PP9l1 Cigarettes _ 1.33 Role;oh. O..twfie\d, Okt Gold. L...dr.y ltrlk•, r'hilllp MotTIL T..o PQdl~, 27C. Dog Biscuits ":::" ';: 2r Kibbled Dog Food -32-,..,.."""" ... F·...:-1..: fJ>o m .-....... es ....... 1-1&. • far BEVERAGES Canterbury "'""" Tea Bags Lipton's Tea Bags Hershey Cocoa Economkol t ·lb COi'!, I 7c .... of 1• .... of'' 13- 18• I>-••· 1-C.Ofl .,- NUTS AND DRIED FRUIT Shelled Almonds Blue O.omord Brof'd. •~·-ss• - Fancy Mixed Nuts •. Roasted Peanuts 49- Georgia Pecans ;;:;~ ~ 47• GRAPEFRUIT Tfll"01kMH, fliky ..... ,. f1111f • tn.11 ... t _,ai •f Vlb9HI "C." ORANGES C.• ...... ...--...b. IW'Ht, ........... •itni• fnllt. CABBAGE ~. m.,, MfW .._._ fl ...................... . lb. 3° ~~~~ONION! Sc CRISP QLERY Rm YAMS 11° ,........_....wy,u..,_ .. ... T,, ..... ,_.._, P()TATOES ':: 110 .. ...,. ... , ......... .. ht'kk ................ - --uanil-•i I '' t 11 II ll I I 1-1 I I I I t ut o 1J t;ll'>I I> I I•., ... 1 <I .II 1:.1 l l I> l>•I <II I ''' '"""' IJ I• I 1,111:11,11,ll•I ll ...tu•Ull!W l nl llllll Ul!.1111.....,..lll tH .11<1 ... l l t1l hl\.l 1!l rtll I lllll 'lll!l l.llll !!llll"l lll-ll-f! 1111ll1Jtl• I I> I I ' I I ll .. 1!111!1 II 1111"1 '''"' '"'' l >rl"l nl 1,., IJ t I t •I I lllllllHI <lflf';>&l,1'111>11 l •<ll<I <11'111"1 I 11 I •l l'l "IHI 1«1111"'11(1111 fill\ IHl l.t<'l!ll l!IHl !•l l\llll "l l I t1•191tll<IJ.t«l~IKl1 I !I 'll• I t I tl \!I UI IS>ll l"IOll !•IJll ll!'.ll~llllfN411I • ? ---• J .. , I • 2212 W. Central Avenue Newport Beach • ·': .. • • I I I ~m lies of God storY 'Feller Plans BesSions Dec. 18 -23 H An aoJr of F\m" la the tJUe ot Ule talltO ocbeduled dally at the Aeembllee ot God cburch through tbe Week t>ec. 1S-2S at lO:SO a.m., tt waa announced by Henry and l4a Sande, puton of the chureh al ·2308 Ocean Front. Newport. Thanks News-Times And Publicity Chm. For Aid in Drive Pra.18e for the succeuful con· cJuaton ot the Victory Loan drive v.·aa given especl&lly to Mra G. L. Andrews of Corona del Mar for Tb.e .tory teller, J . Raymond her 'untiring effort.a in lta behalf, Too, promlae. pictures, magic, and to the News·Tlmes for It.a trlcks and games for children. genero~ space contributed all ,Admtulon ta ft'e.e, the statement J during the campai~, by W. H . _,,Iained Hitchman, drive chairman.. -· . -- ~ • ' llUE ClllSTllAS A YEAl·'IOlll PLEASllE Tiu11 completely ch•rmin'J •rid 1en~i­ ble solution to you1 Christin.~ prob- lem ! (rysuJ.cle•' s~rl.lin') mirrors rMdc from ')t:nuine Pittsb4!1')h pl•t• ')l•tt. Rc•dy lo h•11g. Styles lo, every 1oom, every use. Purul"r <'lrf.'lf' \0l'IV'l1:ui rr1<rrot~ ll<-•·o:l··d \"\li:t'I. '6'·' u.,11.t •.Y Prt~~ .. ll!orl at SEE 011 BIQ HOLIDAY STOCK PRICES FROM $6.95 to $22.95 wawwww 811• Q;W , Sturditoya Moving Merritt Goodell To Costa Mesa, Report Expeeted Home -' r l& ,... ..... , U, 1MI "Toyland," the ahop fonnerly Sgt. Men1tt Goodell, son of Rev. SAAAB :Returnees Enroll in College, High School Courses; Man1 Graduate While Waiting for Their DJ.SCharge owned by Cha.rte• Peyton on Cout and Kn.. E. D. Gooden, 3000 Ocean Highway, wm 900l1 take b&ck Ill Front, hu received hll honorable Captain Era A. LOwn ot the ne.e, Spaniab. and .ome J"&pe"eee. "St dltoy " d dlacbarge from BarUdale F1eld. educaUonal branch ot the conv&l-It wM pointed out that many original name, u s un er a~~ve..,....., • -. where be bu bef<I th t ot Harla.o ..,....... "' _.. ~ Loa-eacent tra.lning p-..... at the bed-ridden,, paUent.a: have· done all e new managemen otaUoned tor ••-p-• ••--ye•-·-··-sat! GU H r um -.-~ -· S t Ana Army Atr baae '"""ke thelr work and received their high Gowan, Jl.m y, emme u operator ot a. cetest.1&J navtga· an a yr- and John Engliab, who recently Uon trainer and ta on hla way very highly yesterday q_t the co.. achooJ dlplomu without ever · get· bought the ellt&blllhment. home with. h~ wife, Betty, and operation hla departme.nl ha.a r e-. ting otf their backs. And Capt. Clyan Hall. mayor of Newport .email aon, Van Edward. celved trom oftlclala o( the Santa Lown empha.alzed that all the Beach( the ortg1.nal designer &nd1 "Mlev are drivtncr through. with A,na public achool1. He named training waa conducted on a cloae " partlc l••ly Mr W W Wlemao ot teacher-student relatlonshlp, am· manufacturer of s tuditoya, wUI be the wtte at a n.elJhbor W!Jo will u """ · · · associated with the compe.ny tn an tallow u soon a.e he i. ,.1_..h ....... ed, the adult education department : ounting almost to individual tutor- ~ fi Frank Henderson. head superin. Lng In many cases. advlaory capacity. and tho two tamlllea plan to live tendent, and Mn. Nell Hunt. sup-When the program first started , The new owners have applied to together while the huabaoda are ervlsor. in \•rthich · Capt. Lo\Arn was a pl- the planning commis!llon for per-completing school. Mr. Goodell The program began _ vi.,lth con· onecr, he was gl\•en a. small room mission to build a new shop In y.·UJ r!'sume his atudle1 at Whit· 1 t ti •-1 b t b at the rear ot a \\'&rd and told, 1 b h va cscen pa en..., on v. u a.e Costa Mesa, hut details a.re not yet tier col ege. w ere be u com-11:rov.'l1 to L'IUC'h an exte~t that many "These men don't ·~:ant to study." ready tor publication, they de-pleted two and a half yean, major-1 GI' h tall d th f That statement has been since dls- clared. Ing in ph)•slcs and chemi3try. I an: l;n;thar~f 8t1m:n:re n~: e~~ approved, for the more effectively rolling. declared Mr. Lown. Al-\\-"e presf"nt a course and the 1 rr-ady 275 high school dlplomA~ tougher we make it, the more guys huve been earned. accredited by lake it, Mr. Lo\\'U declared. And .j 1 ~ ' l • I r;. ~ t f ) ' ' I '" .. 1. Send it to him for Christmas in a distinc· tive gift folder. It's a gift that will be as lasting as your Jove for him . -~- • Sittings daytime or evening, at your home. "ANYTIME, ANY PLACJ!; ANTI\'llERE" I the California school system, to he added tha t in the earl y stages graduatl'S of the training program. lt vi.•as found that the men \\"ant- Santa Ana schools have supplied ed to get r ight do\\'n to studying I a 1'Upervi30r \\'hn spends half a r ather than being entertained by day evl'1")' day at SAAAB, \\·ho movies or lectures. I doPS credit examination and coun-High praise for the \\'Ork of Sl'lllng. Ca.pt. Lo\l.·n and his staff v.·.a.s "This is not just a C I equlvalent rendered by Lt. Col. O. 0 . Foster, I or an education. but Is all accredit-Chief of Professional Services Di· rd nn 1 he same standards as all v1.sl on, ln h is Inspection of the 1 Culirorn!a. echnole," Capt Lown project. Hf' ~aid: "At no station de<:lared. previously visited has there been 1 ! Among the high school subjects. evidence of 8U Ch . satisfactory en-! both rt'quired and elective are deavor ln rendering con,·alescent English grammar. composit ion and / services to definitive patients. The 1 literature; U. S. history, malhc-effort Is v.·ell planned and system- ! mil.ti cs (arithmetic throu,(:'b differ-atl·c· vi.·ith .the result that a. ~ur· 1 t>nt inl C':-tlculusl. physics, bnok-pr1s1ngly high degree of part1c1pa- I kl'epin~. U. !;, constitutional his· lion is secured." tory, public speakln~. sltde rule, On the teaching staff are not r I typing. shorthand and music. On only Cl's at the base, but teach· the colle~e level are many of the ere from Callfomla schools and I same courses w ith the addition of colleges, such a..s Dr. R . A. Lundin accounting, busineBS organization. of U. S. C .. ?.'Ir. L. W. Tolman. lolr. economics, psychology and sales-Wayne Kelley, !.tr. C. V. Porter manshlp. and Mr. George Andrus. • When a larger student body a.nd 1 11tr111111111<11111<t••••rtn1u1u111tu1"'"'"'111n111111n~1n faculty we'< available. the school ~-' ~ XMAS TREES ... ,! also maintained a strong language • ;!:P;..~c°;t·R~~:~~'."be~"in".'c~~ ! E G G s I 1,0 E. isth st. Local Students ~ F R E S H i I Studio Belote's Costa .Mesa • PHONE 1'""EWPORT 1470 At F II t JC . -' u er on • E v E B y D A y ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ij~~\I Plan Homecoming ~ ! ' The annual Home Coming ~ CID ER i dance. sponsored by the freshman ~ ~ cla.ss Of Fullerton Junlor college, ~ G R o c E R I E s ~ v.·i ll be held in the college lounge ~ ~ saturdaJr·. Dec. 22 from g to 12 ~ Cold Meats • p.m. All alumni of the lnstltutloo ~ l and their guests are especially in-? Fru.Jt& and Vegetablel ! vited to attend and renew old ~Phone !418 Open Sun.days ~ friendships and acquaintances. -~ GIFTS··· for the FISHERMAN Give Him Equipment You Will Find a Complete Stock to Choose from New HERE • -·-Rod s • Genull]e Horrocks -Ibbotson Split Bamboo ~ -.r $5 to $10 Grip-Lock Tackle Boxes $895 -$9 45 19 to 22 inches SLEEPING BAGS-All Wool 5 -Star Tennessee Line s ;Ir . j --·-- For the Commercial Fisherman: We have added to our sport line a Complete Stock of the following: BOOTS BARREL SWIVELS MUSTAD HOOKS Genuine Norwegian OIL SKINS LAID LINES Hard and Mediwn ·See Kenn Rima NEWPORT TACKLE 105 McFadden Place STORE Newport Veterans who are alumni or who =.~_-Button's Grocery !_-_· are friends of .students or alumni, are cordially invited. A good or-~lTM Newport BITd. Cotta Me..! 1.-------------------------.. chestra wUJ be provided. e..s well •"int111,111,1111.,,11tu111111f!•1111n1111111u1 .. 11>111111111111111• Yft, TtWINKLE'S i1 the place for toy9'--1taint Mh, pa~try ••..., c::lay trelt, be.1d seh, doll furniture, doll houses, pull fOYt, card lln'lff, educ.11tio••I toyt for cl!ildrc• of all aan. We'-n never had • wider Yariety of better walue toys and 11,,.al Shop urly ind be au,. of 1ctti"I th1 selKfioa you want. DRESSED DOLLS Small ctftMld dollt with txlnwt'l szu , •• Real ii..r CHARACTER DOLLS Small chat.ctcr c:k:illl tn tlnkir'lf S1lU costumu.. A r•• ..,.i..,. at . . • ~ NOMa NOMI Walky Ducky Watli;y DoQM ~•tksl 1175 ~a1u1 tf 7S TEDDY BEAR Spec:i•I At O.ly •29S Ttddv bfars In 01am lrd brown or black af'ld whlto w 1tt-i r~ rlb- bc"'- BASEBALL CLOVE TENNIS RACKETS f6SO aad 1795 SPECIAL '69S All·ltatl-ou • • , Weft ~ • • • S.Cur•1¥ lr9wed ••• Full-Sh:n. Beautiful 1r>d lol'lt lnt•rw •• Sturdily lln.."I ••• Wtfl f ' ,, 1 "'4d, OUNLO• 59 1..,.i. •ALLJ.1.a. ~ IOW AND AIROW sm EASEL BLACKBOARD 1495 Black.board easel • • W ith clock dial. Other bNI· Type 1149 BLACKBOAJlD •••• SPECIAL! PRINTING SET A reaJ metal printint Mt complt>te with &aff Ink wld fVs» .•• Rotary t.tb&. • • • -g Urnited q1..1anlity. ()Ny "WESTERN UNION" TELEGRAPH SIGNAL SET It tMazn., bllroka and cUckt... ft9S Battwlet 1 Oc: M. extra. ..... , ... . . . .• r.. . :··· -·.·: .,'." _\, All Alu111iQ0111 TELESCOPE AJA atumtnum C10n1tructlon •.• 1179 6-Power , , • o\ rNI tel~! FLASH LICHT Pl.nnr Arft'r/ ~ fi.tlli1M ••• 119S B1tt1nn lOc c.te.n llJrtrl . Toy 1...i.,- A toY ~ llt-ltJ9 ti. l •fl wenbl w.u~. CLOCK IANK All--•I ... 88• Movebi. Nndl.. ~ ., l'o'QfY 01 ITMft. GIFTS for t&e HOME! CLOTHES HAMrlR '69S Se•t tvw ... Stror.11';' m.O. . • Sc.tutltully f1ni'1'wd. RUllER FLOOR MAT •tff WARDROBES _ .... 9S W 1th Wfws n.. Sl•d•nc doors. CJ.ID TAllU 1350 Famous Samso n urd t~bln • • • Sturdily m•d.. SCOOTER To 'tJ9S Set TAILI TENNIS sm SJ.SO _ SS.9S ... WHEELBARROW 9k lt..:t ..,..,.,ow ..• Sfwdrr wood conatNdfon ••• It un taM ltl "COLUMllAN" GAS RANGE Replar $124.50 CHRISTMAS s99so SPECIAL • F.0 .1. STORE as light refreshments. The price -------'--------------------------- of admission Is seventy-five cents I per person. including tax. Dr. A. M. Williams Is the fac- ulty spon90r. I J ean Gerrish. treasurer or the class. from Ne~rt. is in charge ot decorations. Peggy ~·f ickel\\·ait, social chair- man for the class, from Costa 1Iesa. is in charge of refresh-1,----'-- m ents. Diana 1'.largv.·arlh. secrelar)' of the class, from Coma Mesa, in charge of invitations. Lido Theatre Phone 2114 -Fl"Hl Parklnc Shows :Sightly -7 & 9:15 )latlnee Saturday at 2:00 Conttnoom Sunday from Z:IO Fri.. Sat. Dec. 14, 15 P,.Rii&llJI ll01t·•1UllO'lmll ~ou•~•u WWIG&UU Pim "Walt Dlaney Sho~·cw .. Sun.. • \\.ed. Dec-16 • 19 IUPJllUf ii lllE J? 1081 AIDA•'-" 1w.io 11 JIWI ll!lll . MQJI 111111 -a= --~ Thurs.. Fri., Sat. Dec. 20, 21, 22 PllDIN, 11111111 Balboa Theatre none· %6 Sllow. NlgbUy 7 " 9:16 Fri., S.L Dec. l'. 15 8mL. lie&, n.e.. Dec. ... 11, 18 ~t#i· ' . . ' ~ •not- N.. -. 11: "A OurlliMP•• That Are Practical ... for All Ages Ceramics Flower Bowls Desert Hue Ware Cranberry Ware Stationery HALLMARK Greeting Cards Oprn Burnings Until Xmas Figurines * Vases POPULAR GAMES • BOOKS • TOYS • DOI:J..S • ANIMALS LOUCKS Jewelry • Sldtionery l 'l97 Newpur~ Bb'd, 1 • • ' I • • I - skar Stamp 38 -Becomes Invalid On January 1 , Valld on Jan. l ls ration stamp 39, gOOd for f'lve i»cund.s ot sugar. Stamp 38 valid at the present time, wW become void at the end ot the ye~. Sugar allotments will carry on th e8ll.me during next year to industrial users, it was noted, wtlh the exception ot the amounts set aside for manufacture of jams, jellies, trult butters and marme- Jades. Maskey Hea4s Harbor Realtors Ralph Mukey wu elected presi- dent ot the Newport Harbor Realty board t or the coming year. Five directors. inclu.dlng Ma.iJkey. were named by the real estate dealen to eerve with him. They were : Earl Stanley, Lew Wallace, George Weiss and Gerald Ritchie. R itchie wu the out-going presi- dent. l n the new group elected Tuesday noon at \Vhite's BaJboa Island cafe. \Veiss agreed to take over the j ob of secretary, which H arry \Vetch asked to be relieved of bttause o f presisure o f other affairs. All officers were expected to at- tend installation of district presi- dents tonight at the Green Gables cafe in \Vestminister at "'hich the state real estate commisisloner "'a! I to be honor ed guest. I Laguna Beach I For quick r-ef'ults use News- ;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 Times classified Mlutnns. 1\vo Large Properties , Change Hands Here "'IF I &A..""l THE DRUG STORE .•• " Be w atfhf'd 111 botUlnc a1ound •-hllf', and thf'n uld. "JI I ran thl• •nia ~'°''" I etttalnly ..-onldn't wute my tlmt' wlllnl" (Kllllap Jt&mp11 al no profU." ' Really transfers in Newport Beach recorded In Santa Ana re- cently included a $30,000 property, location not given, 30ld by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mc.Kellips, Mr. and 1·1rs. Gordon AicKelllps and Jo- sep)line Borah to Alice K. Paltry. The latter i!I listed also as the seller of a $15,000 property to Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Brooke9. Glass Window Fullers Paints • • • n...--1 11U SGT . O LES STA SOAGE, hM'k row, lert end, 111 a mem tH'r of the famous .. Jolly Roiren" outfit whic h ba.'J ju~t returned home a fte r S2 m onth" o''f'Mlea..'-Gle n. 80D of ~1r. a nd ~In. Robert St a nd.1t.Kf' of 922 ~l \V. Central a\•enue, amused 95 point.A "'hlle "'Ith the famou" U bera tor unit of the t1 fth Air 1-"orce. "'hlch durln1t the period Ln action shot dO\o\'TI .. 02 .lap planes and sunk or d&m.Rged O\·er a half-million ton!I of shipping. Large New Hardware Store Prepares To Open in New Boulevard Location Saturday, Dec. 15 will mark the opening date of tile Ne\\'port li.ia· rine Supply Co. on 815 Coast High- way by Porter B. Sinclair, owner, and hi.a associate, William Huber. The enterprise wtll occupy a spanking new building \\'blch "''as completed only la.st "'eek. understOOd to have said that tv.•o l!lmall offices in his new building wUI be leased. one of \•,:hlch Is to Pacific Marine Associates, yacht brokers. This communit y joins In v.·ishlng Mr. Sinclair and ?.1r. Huber every !.'IUCCe98. Fullerton J. C. To Give Annual Christmas Party The annual Christmas play to be staged by lhe Fullerton Junior col- lege and h igh sc hool on Dec. 20 a t 8 :15 p.m. -....•Ill be open to the public tree of c harge. a.cc~rdlng to -....·ord from lhe campu~ The show. ing for students only ~ to take place at 2 p.m ., Dec. 18. 'Line Straddlers' Cause of Many Traffic Accidents Practical Household CHRISTMAS GIFTS Declaring there baa been a steady increase in the number ot tr&ftlc accidents caused by white line straddlers in Callfo~a ever since the removal of ga.sOllne ra- tioning restrictions. Highway P a- trol Chief E. Raymond Cato today urged drivers to "stay on their ov.·n side of the roacJ." ~ Home Freeze Cabinets 7 Ft. and 14 Cubic Feet Cato said sever a l cases . have $365 to $595 been reported recently in which accidents were caused because li ne straddlers refused to yield the $ E I E R $ E N p $ right of v.ray and pull O\'er to the r ight hand side of the hlghwaya (Pronounced S Y·ER·SES) when other drive'• attempted to Home Appliance & Hardware Store pass them. In one such accident both drivers "''ere killed and the + • ....;S.:.2.:.0.:.'.:.''.:.· '.:.1.:.h.:.S.:.L.:...._.....:P.:.h.:.o::••;;.:.:Sa::•::ta;;::,:An;;:::•;.,::18';:"":.:_ __ Sa:::;•::'::•.:.A;:•::•;.....-4- occupants ot a third car were in-l------------------------..:.. jured. r l 1'.lrs. J t!nnie Ash of Chula Vt.ta Is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Callis. and tanuly at their ii.-,:....; home in Corona de! Alar. : lntematloaal lian'eOIW TRUCKS AND TRACl'OU FARM EQUIPMENT M. Eltiste & Co., Inc. '87 E. ttb Ph. 1200 Santa AD8 SlZ No. LA. SL Pb. ZUl &11->lm Iii!:~~::: CHRISTIAN'S HUT Leonard Marshall, M~er Balboa, California DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR DINNERS ... BANOUEI'S ~Jr. Sinclair announces that a The high school chorus v.ill take ~-----------J r-------------------------. comptete une or marine hacdwac• Annabelle Brings and boat equipment will be car-30 T f F' h rted. includiflg Delco-Remy and OnS 0 IS part in the program, aided by 1 strolling carolers. BOOKS We Have \Vb.at You Need ffiENE'S BEAUTY SHOP fie may know rfflf'iHltJ', bnl h,. •-n'l knnw popoplr. \\'t 11·anl 100 to f'nmr Into onr •lf>M', tlll'hf'thn Jou want 11, ~lair •l.am11 or flt'!' •ollAr<i .. -.... 1ti ar r_m,.llr~. \"ou'll a"'t tht .. "'" ~pH'dy ..,........,... lo •ltbtt ~- -·-Auto-Lite equipment. Dolphin 8.Jld I From Mexico Waters • International palnta, Z-Spar ma-Margaret L. Scharte ESTRELLITA'S STEAM OIL SHAMPOO • GLASS SET FREE AT ST ORE -·-Newport Beach Pharmacy Burton's Paint Store !108 Ocean Front Phone 5 Bu:i,· Vict ory Bonds )l&KJlOlla a nd \\'estrolnlster COST A '.WES;\ Phone 1179-J I WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM New York, N. Y., Dec . 10 , 1 945 NEWP ORT MARINE SUPPLY CO . 8 14 Coast Highway Newport Beach, Ca lif. The E. J. WILLIS CO. extend best wishe s for you r fu t ure s u ccess. Willis, esta blished 1888 , offers you 100% coopera tion in the distr i b4ti on and s ervicing of its complete l i ne of marine h a r dwa re a nd equipment. E . J . WI LLIS CO . Congratulations. • • Newpo~ Marine Supply Co. We are proud that you have chosen to feature Dolphinite Marine Products in your modern new store. Dolphinite seam and bedding bedding compounds, ce1T1ents. fillers. primers and wood preservatives have been popular and dependable since 1885. Dolphin Paint & Varnish Co. Toledo, Ohio Best Wishes . • • Newport Marine Supply Co. from the International Paint Co., Inc. Makers of International Marine Paints • A complete line of marine paints with agents In every important port. rine en_amel, a.s. well &.!I tools 9:1'd One comm('rcial fishing boat hit (Member Molle Teachers' A-.n (Estelle Campbell, °"'"er) industrial supplies, pumpl'I, marine th j k t th" . k ··th d l" or C&llfom.la) llgbts and-even a marine book e ac po is v.ee "'1 e _iv-Ph. Santa Ana 8623 \f\" d i. t• j ery of 30 ton , of gruper, cabr1!10 TEACHER OF PIANO 515 N orth Maln Street ~ ./ epaT men · and jew ft.sh to the Paladini Sea Room 8 -Arcade BuUdlng Open E ven ings L..::.: The E . J . Willis Co. will sup~ly Food plant at 30th street and Orp.nt.t -Aooompanlat By Appointment \ /ti' and service m ost of t~e marine La!ay('tte. C('{'i! Wilson was cap-Studio: S0'7 Goldenrod Avenue Our Lending Library Contains ~.-'/ \ hardwa:e ~nd boat equipment tol tain Of the boat Annabelle \\"hich Corona del Mar the Latest Books, .. be earned m the store. brou~ht In the haul rrnm Mexican Hours: 9 :30 to 5:80 MRS. IRENE TOUSLEY, Owner Hours: 9 to 5 Mr. Sinclair, who "'as formerly 1 v.·aters The boat is registered at PHONE: NEWPORT 1048 E xcept !\Ion., 2 p.m. · 5:30 p.m. 2827 West Central Phone 1781-J ""ith the South Coast Co.. v.·ag San ~D~ie~g~o~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ·The ·Newport Marine Supply Co. will open for" business Saturday, December 15th • The E. J. WILLIS Complete line of MARINE HARDWARE and BOAT EQUIPMENT Z • SP AR Marine Enamel Whitlocks Waterflex Sisal Line Kilborn-Sauer Marine Lights Watertown Galley Wa ve International Marine Paints Danforths Anchors Akerite • Shaft Bearings Marine Products Co. Pumps Delco • Remy & AutoLite Equipment Dolfinite Marine Compounds ;t;t;t A Marine Book Department ;t;t;t El Pico Paint and Varnish-Remover ;t;t~ Tools and lndistrial Supplies y OU Are eo·rdially Invited to Visit OUR NEW STORE Inspect Our Stock and Get Acquainted with the Experienced Men Who Are Ready to Serve You. PORTER B. SINCLAIR WILLIAM HUBER - 814 Coast mghway Newport, Beach ' I • The Andrew Brown Co. makers of Z-SPAR The most modern development in marine enamels, IS PLEASED TO HA VE THE 1 ' Newport Marine Supply Co. ' AS DISTRIBUTORS In t.he Newport Harbor Area ~est of Luck • • • 1 est Wishes for Succe~ • • • to the Newport Marine Supply Co. . lbert J. Lilygren and Walter T. Humes Repre8ent.ing E. J. Willia Co. The Kf""' Co. Joibom • Sauer Co. F. S. Lang M!g. Co. Marine Prodoct.e Co. Elvin Salow Co. G. Walter Machine Co. Fbher BMearch Laboratory ' e We I come I the . • • ~ewport Marine Supply Co. As a Stocking Dealer of Delco ~ Remy & Autolite ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT and I AUTOUTE SPARK PLUGS United Automotive Service G.S. Hardin&.~ , • • I I I I . . . • ,.,_ NMWHMT &u.llOA 1'1!!!! · TIMYA, .N'ewert D 0 CaJllun1a... bu,.....r, D1es11b er 11, 11'5 \ GNetlftu C.,. ... • Grut Variety of Unuau•I Glfta •'Wi) :INVl'l"I: YOU TO BROWSE AROUND" C. E. LOUCKS JEWELRY •nd STATIONERY t Ol•mond• • W•toha • Fine Repairing ,_ N.,...t Ul9-B 1717·111 Newport Blvd., Cost.a Meaa, Callf. This war-bomJl!otor Oz! FIGHTS OXIDATION New ingredient in Golden Shell is good news for cars of all ages WHEX SO;\fETHIXG gums up the oiling system in your engine, looi out I · That's exactly \\'hat happt:ns when oxidation occurs in motor oil. Oxidation is the parent of sludge ... that sticky, gummy substance which grts into oi l lines and oil filters, and cuts down the ffo,v of good lubricants to a point where the engine suffers from oil starvation. To minimize oxidation in motor oil \\·as the objective of intensive wartime re· Rarch. Success re\vardcd the scientists, and no\v }'OU can buyGilden Shell Motor Oil containing a war·born oxi· dation inhibitor that's added d uring manufacture. Be· cause of this inhibitor, new G olden Sh ell stays full- bodied and free·flo,ving from one oil drain to the next ... offers better prot«:· tion to cars of all ages. This ne'v motor oil is waiting for ~·ou at the near- by Shell station. Shell Oil 'Company, I ncorporatrtl. Like o:ridi:ud /JD/Jtr- oxidi:ztd oil is !!.E tood You've 1een piper tb1t'1 yellowed with •Ce ... brittle ... life les1. That's the result of oxid11tioo, the hme de· 1tn.1ctive ch.emic:al re•ction which ru111 i ron, fades cloth, cracks rubber. And ox.idation it the parent of sludge in motor oil. roo. That's wh)' rou need new Colden Shell motor oil and its oxidatio• i11lribi1or. - SHEU CREDIT CARDS ARE BACK Honored ot oU Shell dotion1 in U1>iled Stales and Canada. Apply for yo11rs al a .,y Sh•ll oltic• or 1•,...ic• dollon. 0 en e ·'.\IOTOR OIL· ••• 25C PER Q UART ri:}, ! l ' Sales of Christmas Seals Lag; Funds Needed for Tuberculosis G.l.s Plan 'Dream Home'. What Soldiers Want in N-House ?11K J An appeal to reatdente ot Orange pie >A'ho have overlooked amd!ng county who liave not yet pur· in their contribution to the auo· Seventy.five percent of the American soldiers who fought chattd their Cbriatmu ~als to do elation at 1U WeM. Fon.ti street. f B • h · ded" d ft 80 prompuy wu made today by saiita Ana. will respond lmme-In the jungles o urma are new· ouse mm an a re- R.. a . McAute.y. o range, _county diately to this remlnder, and tha.t place filled with burning logs is the outstanding feature of the seal sale chairman. the community ~·u1 back the asso-home the average G.I. wants when he returns to civilian life. ''The Orange County Tuber· clatlon'a tuberculoela program 100 An Anny engineer, who was a builder before he entered Per cent." culosis and Health a.s80Cia.tioo, the service, found that aoldiers in._ ___________ _ which conducts the Seal Sale e.n -the Burma theater of the Pacific by the blended or solid colors of nually to raise funds for its health Soto Falls IJl war had gi v e n considerable asphalt shingles. program." he said. ··yesterday re-. thoUght t o home bui!ding an.d 5-A large picture window in 1 1 m inds a11 residents ~·ho have not Of Pneumoni"a planning. H~ summarued thell" the living r oom looking out over: yet anBWe red letters enclosing the principal desires as: a sylvan green lawn. Christmas Seals. These letters. re· l-A fireplace heaped full o1 6-A real snappy mod ern bath .. questjng support of this important Soto Nishtka\\•a. the aged Jar· burning logs. room, or rather two baths, so the community enterprise. \Ve re mail· ant>se-.A.mertcnn about \\•horn the ..A completely modern kitch· Old Man can relax and n ot have d f del" N ... ~ 19 ,,,,_ · the kids bustling in and out while e or ivery ovem~r · !"ll'e~·s. Times ran a !ltory several en with plenty of closets and ev· he tries to shave. "In the ruth of preparations for \Vet'ks ago and who Jived for 33 ery known e1ectrica~ ga~get. Most Christmas 90me people have for· vears In BalboR before he \Vas especially an electric d1shwasher 7-BedroolllSi ot course, but. let J,:otten to make their returns. I taken to the relocation center at 1 to eliminate all ''KP" possible. the wife worry about these. I Therefore. ~·e are taking the lib-Poston. Ar;z .. is reported by the! 3--A dining nook with wlde 8-An automatic heating sys· erty 0 1 calling their attention to \Var Ri-.\oc ation authority at SantB \ window space. A nice little com· tern. regardless of the type of fuel this oversight. Receipts from the Ana 8 ~ being seriously ill with fortable corner where family required. Seal Sa le to iiatt' total $15.090.61. poeurr.onle. at the Orange County plans may be talked over. ~A garage with enough space I o r 43 p€r cent of our quota of hospital. +-Bright colors ta predominate !or garden tools· and a work " 000 th h t th h d ol bench where the Old Man can 3..o. • representing 10,644 letters According to the rPport recei\'('d roug ou e ouse, an a C ~ heard from of lhe 34.020 mailed. from l'\'e"•t on Taylor of WRA. Soto orful roof such as one provided tinker. .,s::1~n,;:n~~::~:tpro· 2~f il:~~:;~~~{~~~i~i~~~~~~! Light Sentences, Delinquency ;~~~~~z:dn·~.:~~i~ "':',.:;,;.~:~ Decr·1ed by Mesa Judge REED'S Suoer Service his g-reatcst need \\till be for a hnme v.·here he can be taken care 1 or. Judge Donald J . Dodge of Costa I at the Douglas and other aircraf l . 2920 West Central I Pop hasn:t been home. by the ~l esa. in commenting on the recent plants v.·ho v.·e re discovered leav Ne rt "'ay. since the night mom caught 1 crime \\'aVC' \Vhi ch is ~·•eeping the ing their babies in locked cars "°'.'.""'."""'."""'."~~~;.;;.,;~""'."""'."""'."~~S~a".'n~t~a:_C:'.'.la~u~s-k~i~ss~i~n~g~l~h~e-m'.'.'.'.'a~id~.--l country. rt n1nrkt d lhat in hie 1.l.:hile they worked. Not long ago, -opinion much of it can be laid to! one of the plant guards heard a TURKEYS Live, Dressed or Drawn Weight A. Christen 17th and Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa Phone 298-\V lack of firmness in allministerin g baby crying, \\'hich re!iulted in the the law. mother being called to account. He referred to the classic \Ve are now reaping the fruits opinion handed do\\·n by the U. S. of the dimocation occasioned by E=upren1e Court in 1893, Hopt vs. the v.·ar, in ¥-'hich home .discipline Utah: "The great end of punish-and training of children has been ment is not the expiation or atone· ....,·holly or partially neglected, he I meat of the offense committed. but remarked. \ the prevention or future offenses ------- of the same k lnd." Fisher Starts New Trucking Service 1 \Vhen a man can feel lhat hE' , .... 111 probably be let off on proba· tlon, or get a light 9entence the intent of thnt ruling is frus trated. I he rl eclared. A new trucking ser vice hauling I He also added that juvenile de-almost everything in and out of ~--------------------------' • lniqu£'ncv has taken a great swing the county, has been started by up"·ard. ·due largely to both par· I Larry F isher .. local , represen tativ~ ents "'·ith families ....,·orking. He of t he Paladini ~ood Com~an). spoke of several cases y;hich had "'ho has set up his new bus1n~ss come to his nttention of mothers 8..'I the Orange County Trucking -------------1 Service at 229 v..·11son, Costa· Mesa. ONCE AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA ~ • .. J-e:: ... One-Half Mile East of Old Location on Coast Highway. Beautiful New Cocktail Bar \Ve Lead Southern California in the Serving of -SEA FOODS - ALSO Yot:R kind or STEAKS -VISIT OUR KITCHEN - Sam's Sea Fo_od and Fish Market Spa ~501 Coast Hli:hway ( S ea.r Seal Beach) • , Fisher nas fiv~ trucks, including Bank s D1dn t Pay I O?"n ar.d closed Chevvies, reefer.!. moving vans. etc. which he ,,·ill Intere st So Co unty use in the new vcntu". He like. . l '\·ise has_ five mor e t~cks on order. I Bu ys Federal Notes All arc <nsurcd. He llkew>Se plans I f refrigerated hauls, he said. , . . ! Phone items of interest to 13. ! \\1th ~o much mnnl'y on their ! h~111J.11 tllut lh<'y pay n0 intereirt to ;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--:._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-. thl· county f11r large deposits. a.c. <'nrd1n~ t ' \\'1Jrd fr•)1n Santa Ana. I ri"l·ea!'lu rt'r l-lan:ey ,.\. Ga rdner has int·rea:1f'd tr1 $1 .50(1 .000 the cnunty funds 1n fe .Je ral ~hnrt: tr rm notes. ·rh~' 811111 llf s 1,000.0UO \\'J.S in· \'l st<'d uni.\· rN '·ntly. and 1.\'dl bear , S\.'\·er.-cu:::hths c•f one per cent. it , \\':l.<i stat•d Ann1.Jall y the county ! rc<'c1,·es ~:? .... 000 1nt f rcst from this f untl One ~nnta ,.\na bank pays o;l'-half J t•1 cen t nn a ~100.000 countv d1·pos t. "'h1lc> an0ther has Se\·era\ accounts o! smaller a,m. ounts Total in\'cstetl lo short· t erm notes is said to be in excess of l\\·o million dollars. I Headquarters for Children's & Infants' GIFTS MARY lL'\'N DOLLS DRESSES • ANDlALS ln1ported lllADElRA BAGS Both I-l and & Shopping CERAJlllCS \\.ebster &:. !\taddock Greeting Cards · Hobby Noles Hand !\lade .. FLOWERS .t CORSAGES Mirror BIM"k \Valnut Trays Gift & Baby Shop 106 l\lcFadden Place Sewport . NO MORE "BUMPING" plane seat.a. The airlines are put· WASJilNGTON -Removal o t ting more planee into aervtce and War Department prtoritJQ on air wt1I meet tbe public demand u travel and reduced fares by the rapidly u possible. Travelers are commercial airlines have re8Ulted protected against "bumping" in a heavy 1Dcreaae 1n demand tor der the new regulation& un- . , AT VAN DEU~ A splmdid display of unusual Christmas G ift items a1uai ts your 1n· specti<m. ... For tho.s t who wish to ma~t Ci[< J:electiOTtS early, Otlr lay -away plan t.('1/l prove most convenient, ; di 0we-VHn DEUS·En s ~ {/ ==- ' 508 No. !\fain St. Santa 1\.na,. Calif. •• P.A.PALMER LIDO 151.E F-~J,_"rlES ·----W. 0. BUCK-ln.,"Ur&:i:e Co..:-""'b- /JIUJnR. 1soo ~~ 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFOR..'llA PINE BATH OIL .. 01. IOTTLI· llUBBil BATH 11&.e oz... eorru Gunderson Drug Co. Mala & Central Balboa MESA LIQUOR SHOP t Dallas Palmer, 0"'-ner J&a.. o. Tallman, 1'l gr. Tt!I 4Y? rnilltoa sWHlrmchN .er" oi Rivtf'5i~ Count, product rood and miMr1ls which a.re ~iul to the-~ aomic hn.hh oi the: grnt Southlmd Em· pirt compris1n.g $;lo lkro.uJiDO, Riwr- r.i<k, On~ .and Los Ansdes rou.ctie-s. Probihif no otbtt rt"gion i.o tbt world olen such 1 limitJns r111~ of climatic nioditions conduciw: to tM gowth ol di- . ttnl6N q rini.JnmJ products. From the Salroa Sea. 26l fttt bc-Jow scs k-rd, to lbt pinr-sruddtd 10,aoo foot. Slillnmir ol ML Saa J~ tbtrt" ttists a climMic c:uaditioa in whidt Dttdr Ill (Nits., gnim or~ loutisb.-From tbt c;..ct.,..111 Valky .-11"-of .U of llw dol<S _. "' llw ........ """..,.... ...i (me lht ibC two Gnd onaee trm. ie AmnKa. ont of which itill blcmoms and bean fruit io tM Gty of R.i vtn.idt, thttt has .atiSttt a 3i.aot citrus iDdw1ry. During theK .., rnn whm thr P'°" duatoo of food bas bt-tn so ~oti.al to victoty. tht citittm of Rmn.idt County '5C't Jn unpttecdentt'd rttOrd ol proddc:· tion. ThrJ ioc~ lhtir productiv~ actt- • frotn 17'9.760 ia 19}8 lo 211,0)2 ia 19"'l ~ n lvc-ol oops ptocllxed io- cra:Kd (rorn $1},670,000 ID .,1,270,000 in tbr YmC" pttiod. TbaT ~ huocftt.ds ol f'hoeMnde ol .,0....,: Aint:Oa. ia (IV &tmtd hwm ....., ...;ir ~ r .. 11w ~ of ~ea..., . ..._.. tlwy .......i .. Ump HuA, c-p Amo .. - Fidd s".arl tnm,. -.... «*n .. 1822Y.! Newport Bh•d. COSTA MESA Phone Newport 44 • This Year of All Years -- -for Your Best of Yuletides We Have Prepared a Large Assortment of -• ""llllES'. . ---LIQUORS Many Fine Liquers LIQUOR Imported and Domestic Brandies Among them the • Schenle)· • Three t·eather.o Famous KAHLUA (Coffee) • \\"alker·s lniperlal By the Bot tle or Case Contreau • Klnse.y • Se-.rrams 7-Cro\\n Forbidden Fruit • Se1Lin"3ms 5·Cro"'TI Imported and Domestic e lfan4·oods (Canad.) Southern Comfort • Loretto ( Kentucll:y ) Wines • Park &: 'nlford e Hill & HUI and • Sunn)·brook Champagne Many Fine Rums • KJnK'i Treasure <Scotch tyJX') By the Bottle or Case By the Bottle or case By the Bottle or Case 5ths and Pints of GINS Brandy· Rum Egg Nog • Kinsey and Batter • Calvert.a • l\1alken 5ths Dry Martini Cocktail • Gllb)"'S --FOR- • s..,,...... TOM&JERRY 5ths Manhattan Cocktail • Imported Boll SU\·er Top By the Bottle OJ' C&le PINTS & QUARTS of BEER-by the bottle or case Mixers • Candy • Cigars •· Tobacco • Cii&rettes • - ~ . • • !'M! Taich9 Christmas Music, One Act Play Feature December Meet of High School PT A Beautltul Chrla:tmaa numbers were presented by the mu.tic de-- partment of Newport Harbor U'nlon H lgb echool tor the Parent- Teacher U90clatlon meeting held In the ecbooJ audJtortum Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p,m. '"The Lord'a Prayer," by Mallotte was w.ng by Grace Howland while James Ed-- ward• gave two violin aelectiOl\8 accompanied by Jerry Jacobsen. Tbe Girls' ~xtette aa.ng three lovely numbers accompanied by Clinton Sawin, director of music. Membeni Of the sextette are Betty Bean, Barbara Hollingsworth, Get That Uniform or Civilian Clothing Cleaned and Pressed for Christmas We do military creases Mandex Cleaners Cor. Newport and Palisades By SAAAB -l N&WPO&T Mt.Ill()& NKWI •TIMM Jlfwe-t 811• pe!f!! 's, Tlnandax. Deoember u, lM5 ' ' Harbor Feminine Activities COM Hostess Fetes Cousin on Birthday Balboan Honors Two Guests at Shower Mrs. Sy Heyman, 307 Montero Mn. Harold Benedict, -'27 Nar-street, Balboa, entertained with a Phones 13 and 208 + By Wlnitpd Barbre + Residence Phone 1637-R ci8SU• avenue, Corona del Mar,...en-luncheon Tuesday honoring Mra. _ _;;..;;;.;;.;;;;=_;;;;:....;=,;;;_=.;;_--------------"--"-'-.._..______ tertafned with a. luncheon recently Susan M. Rutherford and Mlai: Sblr\ey Flcller. Dorta Billings, Stories of Native Life in the Islands Shower Honors honoring the birthday anniveraary Charlotte Molle of San Francisco, Gr-ac~ Howland and Jeann.e EdJck. ot her sister, Mrs. Lula Vetek ot niece of Mrs. C. M. Dea.kin.t. Both Mr. swain announced that the Told at Guest Night Mi!et of B&PW Mrs. Dan Patch, Alhambra. 1act1 .. are leaving Tueactay, Mrs. school chorus will sing the Me•-Recent Bride Lovely fall roses In pink and Rutherford tor several ~teeka in. aiah by Handel in a concert to be "'U the rest of the world lived be s.attafied with returning to the white combined with ChriBtmas Mexico. City Md Miss Molle for given at the school auditorium on in u good a fellowahlp a.a the old way. Mrs. Dan Patch, the former candles and choir boys to make the Texas. where lfhe will be married. \\.ednesday, Dec. 19 at 16 a .mm. It handk b . b Th bU i I it d nativea of the South Seas, we It was the lucky night of the Mlsa Bette Powers. whose mar-table a thing of beauty. Places "'was a ere ief a ower e pu c 8 nv e . I " prelrident, Miss Dorothea Wl190n, riage to Dan Patch. USN son of were la.id for Mrs. Benedict's for Mrs. f\.utherfor d and a m is- The amusing one.act play ''The j would get along all right said and she not only won the drawing, Mr. and Mn. L. L. Pa'tch El m other, Mrs. Lula Carlson; an cellane-ous shower for the bride· Pampered Darling" was given by 1u . J ohn W. Babcock of the t:. S. a Kay F'inch angel. but drew the A!odena avenue was solem~l d aunt. Mrs. Roy Pederson and to-be. The gifts were opened after the drama class of the achool. with Army A ir Fo rce, apeaking in· 1 first blanket in the club, others( oo-Thanksg!vin~ day. '-"'8.s hono~d daughter. Catherine Gillard; Mrs., the luncheon, \\-'hich featured a Mrs. Martbella ~cSveney d1rect-1 formally before members of t~e going to Nora Wade. Linna \V est, guest at a bridal sho~ter given at Mary Carlson; her grandparents,1 decorative Cbri9lm~ theme. Ing. The cut mcluded Elaine Buainess and Profe99ional Womens R. H. Deaver and Phyllis •H ewett. I the horr:e of her mother. Mrs. A.H . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Betts -and a Guests included MrS'. Ruther· I Qua rry, Barbar.a . Stovall, H.oward clu~. their husbands and guests. At the business session it , .. :as Powf'rs. 212 Onyx avenue. Balboa brother, Raymond Carlson. all of ford. Miss Molle, and the Me,s. Hager, Mary M1lllng. Nan Pierson.( Ptnch-hitting for the scheduled voted to give $100 to the fund for Ialand, Tuesday evening, the hos-Alhambra; Mrs. Marian Kennedy,1 dames Harry Welc)l. Vi ctor Grace, I Dwane Thorton. Daryl Bema!jconl, !lpeaker, who was unable to be the proposed new Presbyterian 1 tesg being Miss Ruth H ershey. Los Angeles; Mrs. F:rnestine V.'ar· Theodore Robins. Jayred, Richard ~rdelle Kennell. Dolores Ri~g, Cal-present. Lt. Babcock. who was hospital and $5 for Red Cross \\'hite candles moulded v.:ith mac.k , Wilbur Carlson and Roy Othmer, Vernon \\'roolie, Lew v1n ftol c lntre and La Verne Kun berg. 9kipper of a crash boat, saJd that tuberculosis seals. The president poinsettia decorations, \\'ith small Pederson, Alhambra; Mrs. Bessie \\'allace and H. 0. Seager. !\!rs. Gunning Butler, president. in the Islands . they spent eighty told of the county council meeting <'hair boys, holly ht>rries and y.·hile Benedict and ?o.lrs. Doris Diehl, Co-- t presided al the short business per cent ~f ':heir .ti.me existing, the \\'hen plans '''ere made to provide chrysanthemums, made a lovely rona det Mar. . York \l.'here she \Vil! take the part of Geo rgianna in the Rudolph Freml musical comedy "You're In Love" to be pro<luced by Ralph r•acn(';;.sa at the Little ~tusic Hall tneeting and announced thnt rest of it tn flghti.ng. evt:ryone Chrilitmas boxes tor convalescent Christmas decoration for the \ One of the guests. Catherine Fourth District. California Con-trying to better their conditions service men. They '''ill each CQn· mantle anti the Iheme ...,·as carrieJ Gilla1·d. whose home is in San gress of Parents and Teachers \\'113 and your comfo rt depended on how t&in a. l!'ather wallet, pencil. ad· out in other decorations about the . Gabriel and who is 1':Irs. Bf>nedict's unable to acce pt the local school in· guotl a thief you v:ere. dress ~k. cigaret case, and the rooms. I cousin, is to leave soon for New ..-----------------------------; J vitation. due to previous commit-Follo\\·ing in the foo tsteps of Junior R£'rl Cross "·ill providt' Wboopee '-"'8.S the game of the r..1t'llt~. The nominating committee Osa J ohnson, Jcl!Ct"lbed in "Bride scratch pads. accordi ng to their evening and receiving prizes in r.r nsist ing of r..trs . hlurrny Rabbit!. of the s~,iomons." Babcock de· ~ponsor, l\lrs. Cretha Tubbs. order nam<"d "'ere 1'Irs. Ida Nay- ~1rs . Henry Frt.'('man: ri.trs. Cam· c td.-d the author n1ust have \\'Orn T\ve\ve such boxes were packed !or. ~ti ss Barbara. H udson, l\lrs. ('ron Thom and Afrs . Cha.rl es An-, roSt! colored glasses fnr he found this \\-'C<"k at the home of ~Jrs. Jackie Severed. 1fiss Kate l\1 cCann Boys! • Girls! THE STORY TELLER One Hour of FUN J. R..\. \.i\10ND TON Beautiful Natural Color Pictures . . . Magic ... Songs Tricks • Games -Prizes One Big Week DEC. 18th THROUGH DEC. 23rd • • Daily: 10:30 a. m. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 2306 Ocean Front NElVPORT BEACH, CALIF. Henry & Ida Sande -Pastors ADMISSION FREE PARENTS \l'ELCOME drc\l.·s v.·as elected. f'oUowing the little o f the rorua.nce she desc ri bed. l\J ildred Stanley. and 2'1rs. J ean Dilts. meeting the audience v1s1ted tht' alU1ough he found the people in. Thi' Christmas party ,,;as _an-! After the many lovely gifts had student art exhibit at the invita· tercsting. \l."ith tht•1r grealc!:>t need nounced for Thursday ev£'n1ng. been op"ned a nd exclaimed ov£'r. lion of J ohn Nolan. instruttor. that or rncd1 cal service. New Dec. 20 at the Ebel! club \\'ilh guests v.·ere served from a buffet j !\.olrsi. Sidney Davidson and 1'Ir::i. GuinE'a 1:; pcoplt·d \\'Ith a better ~rghild Stephens in charg~. There cenl£'red v.·ith a v.·erlding cake top-j Joseph l-lan1bl•t prC'i:l'ided at the <-JH s~ thru1 t he natives of the Sol-\l.·1J! be an t.'Xchange of g-1fts nnt p{'d u.:ilh a tiny bride adorned v.·ith bt"autifully appointed t ea tablt•. oruons, and the \\-·omen all have to l;'lt Cet>d a dollar. pearls nbout her neck, in he r hair ' \l.'here tall red tapers and baskets sev.·ing machines, and could. Jyc 11 Guef.\ls introcluced "·ere Ruth and on the minute veil. and a of poinsett ias lent a ChristmaB at. Jlararhutc. ret£'r tn pictures 1n Hershey. Jack BabC'ock, Charlotte bride~room in a sailor suit. Ice · mi.sph£'re. :\lrs . Otis \Vt>athenvax American maga.zin£'s, and fashion 1inllt>s, Edythe Lippincott . Dean crt'am, punch and coffee ...,·ere \l.'as chairman of the refreshn1ent attractive blouses and bedspreads. Collver. John W. Tubbs, E d Ehlen. I served. and randy v.·as passed. j ,,. committee assisted by members The Philippines \l.·ere characterized flnlph F.ge. Earl Stanley. Ho .... ·ard Guests present included the l\.f es-,---------- fron1 Costa ~lesa and Newport as being the hottest, dirtiest and Gt'rrish. Jeanie 1-tcMahan and· dames Ida Naylor . Ina \\riltsle. l 'Height!. must disagreeable place of all. and Harry Rider. l\.Iembers v.•ere Eva-Dolores Irv•in. Isabel Otey, Edna ! Lhe. ~e~.ker wonJered if a tLer all 1~ Jlider. Margu erit~ Way.' 1:n.i!f Craig, J ackie Severed, Evalyn clv1ltzat1on bad done so much for Simmons. J oan Herrick , V1rgm1a Rider, Hilda Briscoe, Gail Wil- News-T'imes atlvertisements are 1 the betterment of the natives al-~tc Mahan . Borghlld Stephens. Mil· j liams, Corrine Quary. J¥1arian At- your guide to efficient spending. r though he said they \\'OUl<l never I dred . Stanley. Gretha Tubbs. kinson. Lydia Strai~. Edith v~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Clarice Brov.rn . Dorothea W .i Ison. burg. J ea.n Beverly Hoffman. ?.I ina : !oiargaret Ege, Gertrude Collver. Hershey, Doris Powers, Clinton Santa Ana High School Auditorium Sat Eve., Dec. 15, 8:15 J. J. Shubert Presents Alda Gorton, Joyce Piper, Wini-Hull and the ?.fisses Kale McCann fred Barbre, Nora Wade. ?.faurine Doris Hull. Barbara H udson, BettY Craig, Marie Ehlen, Ruth Gerrish, Patch, Ruth Hershey and the guest Ma.Me Hieb8ch, Katherine Vaughn, of honor, Mrs. Dan Patch . Grayce Sevier. Meta Bachman, Carnel\e Kennedy. Mina Hershey. . New Assistant At Balboa USO h--frs. J . H. Mills and Miss Lorna Mills. 19th street, with a. friend from Laguna &8('h, attended a perfo rmance of "Student Prince" Tuesday evening i.1 Los Angeles. I \, Expert Beauticians for Milady ANN RUTH CARMEN + + + Permanents, Cold Wave, Hair Styling. Permanents, Hair Styling, Cold Wave. Hair Tinting - - -Bleaching, Cold Wave. Evening Open Saturday, AU Day Appointment for Permanents--Pbone 817 -with- Mrs. Elmore Mc11il\an, Balboa, Afr. c. H. !Herb) Burkhart o! spent the week end at the home Balboa Inn Beauty Salon Cincinnati. 0 .. and for several ' of het s i!Jter, Mrs. Jack Pilkington. All-Star New York Cast the \\'rig-ht Aeronautical company, ance of "Student Prince." Ocean Front at the Pler SEATS ON SALE NOW _years a mechanical draftaman "'ith I Burbank and attended a perform-Balboa Inn Arcade • has arrived in Balboa to accept ~,.,,,,-:-::-:-:-:--:-:cc--c-c----------------------------------- t . [ t [ 0 . to l >il I II I I I I I 'll I ll 1111 I l lLI 11 1I HI > 111 11 '"''1'11111 ' I Lll I 11'11111 1"1 I' I t I HI •11'1>11'11 11 11 liil Ul '•l 111 II l "l lll Lll l\11111 1111 1il 'll UI Hl lll ol lll 111.t 1111 •l ••I •• Santa Ana Book Store -208 W. 4th $1.20 -$1.l!O -$2.40 -$3.00 -Tax Included. Ph. S.A. 70 a pos1 ion as assts an o 1rec r -~ Clyde H. Ashen of the Balboa ! USO main ope ration at 115~ 1''fain ~ street. and the extension operation ~ at 701 East Bay Front. ~ Burkhart also has several yea.rs ~ experience in modeling and sketch-• ~ ing and his knowledge will be in-; • • • valuable in the various handicraft ~ • projects that v.:ill be lauched after ~ the first ot the year. along with ~ • those nov.• in operation. ., • ?.1r. Burkhart·s wife and three-~ • Santa's Shopping Mart CORDA"Y AND PLAS'TlC BAGS -many styl es. · · · • -FIJ\(E BLIV{KE'TS -all w ool with ra)'on .satin bindings. , • .. BO'rs)loBlS -o ..... ~ WW--. Sias 8 to 14 ••.•.• • • CORDA"Y. and SE!!l.UANC£ BED RES'TS -charm;ng bou· doir accessory in cofOffi.J prints. "''' past<ls. • • • OR l l l 'S • DEPARTMENT STORE FOR 'THE "YOUNG MISS • UMBRELLAS A)>(D PARASOLS GUES'T HA)>(GER.5-padded rayon .satin in c.kcOTdlOT' coloTt. OPEJ{ EVENINGS Surtinf SA'TURDAT year-old daughter 1'1ary Katherine • ha\'e joi ned him a nd are no\\· resi-~ ~ dents of Balboa. ---•\ : Army-Navy Party at Balboa USO Dec. 14 Friday evening, Dec . 14 will find the soldiers and sailors Of the • Crash Boat details, !Jtationed at : Ne\\'p<>rt Harbor, fro'-_cking and ~ partying at a. special party given : In their honor, with the hearty ap.. • provaJ and cooperation of their of-~ fi cers at the Balboa USO club. ; Dancing, entertainment, speela! : stunts and refre8hments wUl be ~ provided during the evening. A : five·piece Air Corps orchestra • from. the Santa Ana Army A1r • ~ base and a bo9l Of Junior Host -• eases will help entertain t,be Crash : 8oa.t DJ.en. ! --Captain C. S. Williams ~ Returns from Wash. -• • • Cs.plain C. S. Williams. -4000 • • Channel Place, returned Monday .- from Washington, O. C., where he ~ • has been in the Bureau of Yards ~ & Docks tor the pa.st two months. ~ • ~ After Christmas he will fly to hie: new station in the Pacific. \Vhile in the Ea,.,t he spent some time with his daughter Enid Wil- Hams. R. N., in New York City . Christmas Trees Best Selection in the City FREE DELIVERY 6350 Coast Hiway For Christmas Choice CANARI ES BoDen, (Orange-bred) Choppen, Warblers • . ' Costa Mesa Bini . 1 I Farm ' I • ~ -~ ~ --• ~ - ~ • • -• • • • • • ~ • • ~ ! • • • ~ • • • i i i • • t ! I I • Gifts of Jewelry ~-I You will find a choice selection here for those I you want to give the best i ~ DistJnctt\.·e Diamond Engagement RING $4250 Malchlnc Wedding Band $1500 2-Diamond Engagement RING $125 5-Diamond Wedding Band $6750 10-k Solid Gold Case WATCH W•rproof Shockproof $7150 Men'• HEMATITE RING $4250 BRACELET and LOCKET $2150 CLUSTER RINGS $3950 LOU.CKS ]ew<lry ... d Siationery Won>en's BffiTHSTONE RINGS $2150 up \ · .. ·. .... .. \, -.. ). •••••• DELTA .PEARLS $12 to $74.50 DUNHILL LIGHTER $100 -• • ~ -• ~ ~ • • • ~ • ~ -• ~ • • = -• • • ~ • • -• • ~ • • ~ -• • • • • • • ! • • • I080 Ne•pmt Blvd. i 1797 Ne•pud Blvd. CoMa llle9 1.. .... ,_ .......................................... ., ....... -.~~--·····"!' ......................... ... • ' '