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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-10-02 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)• ·THf. ·SAND CRAB 8 • Ovun,1. Betting is two to one In Santa Ana that Beulah Overell will be acquit· ted or get a "hung" jury and that Bud Gollum will squeeze through on the same basis by a narrow squeak. U that hap- pens, Attorney Jacobs, who has done the best work o~ his many years of lawing In the county seat. will be a "nuu!P'' man and will do the crenm of the criminal business from here on out. All of which adds up to the fact that state and county taxpayers will be hit a large chunk of dlnero for the biggest case ever to be tried In these parts. The proeecution has presented an imposing array of circum- stantial evidence, most of which made morons or un- . lnoraJs out of the two defend- ants, which has nothing to ·do with murder in the pres- ent instance. And the end- less publicity has put Santa Ana. on the crime map. + + + China Cove. Bumped into Barrister B. Z. McKinney in the county seat yesterday and this well-liked Corona de! ·Mar business property owner, had a few poignant facts anent China Cove. Said his objection to the city buy- ing the block and a half or 24 lots for around $60,000 to make int,o a public park forced the taxpayers of CDM t o buy this shoreline while the state is acquiring free to local taxpayers the strand beyond the Cove. He asks why should CDM people be as..<;esSed for public park, which he feels could easily mount to S100,000 before. condemnation a nd c·o u rt costs are ended. 11Mac" point- . ed out that he has favored every good improvement in the cit y, including badly (Continued on Back P ai::e> Corona del Mar Asks Street Aid Strong representations will be m ade by the Corona de! l\1ar Busi- ness Association to members 1of the Ne\.\'J)Ort Beach city council at t~eir regular semi-monthly meet- ing on Monday, October 6. to irTI.prove the condition of streets ih Corona de l ?t-1ar. At a meeting held recently the busirleSs men stated that the con- dition of FirSt. Second, Third and F our th streets is intoleraple after it has rai ned. They said that when it rains the streets become .. a sea of mud" which is impassable for residents who must use them to get to the post office a nd stores. Walter J. Gerhardt, president, presided . He announced receipt of a lettC'r from the Newport Har- bor Chamber of Comme rce offer- ing to participate in the expendi- ture of installation o( a signboard for bulletins to be erected at strategic spots in Corona del Mar The association recently adopt- ed a constitution and bi-laws a nd approved its financial report. Of- fi cers and directors or the board Who were acting temporarily were m ade permanent for the year . Walter J . GE-rha rdt is preside nt and members of the board are to eJPCt oCfittrs in the near future. Board members are: L e w i s BaJtz, John E. Sadletr, Braden F inch, Frank Junkiru: and Ralph H oyle. Advertising Men Resigns News-Times To Puth Beachcomber H. L. Barnum of 613 Carnation avenue, Corona del l\1a.r, ah.nounc-. ed i.odey that he was now devoting his full time to publishing T h e Beadlcomber ma&azlne. which he f«'ently purchased from Russell Dietrich ot Balboa. .........__ For some time past Barnum was News-'nmes advertising r~ esen- t.ative for 1be Annual. • N~ Times publication and a member of tbe advertlslnc llaff at. the N._.Times. .... 11 ... ::·.-.~.l Oa I, ... , ... ..,! ' -.-·o.. "m'• L .&. ...... -. 1 hAI t+h __ ..in• Dia. .u -.-.. --.. ~· &'1 -.u tnlll-----· -·.,... ., v.. 11 ..... t ... ... LW ....... ' .. . \ 11 I. ~......_,... Newt I•" Rh, Week-E•d Edltioa • ' ' EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT; SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPO T HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA y LtJ1D XIII& OVERELL 'M YOR A TRIAL COST • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • + + + + + + AT $17,113 ·16 U.S. S~~lq11,, .Engin .rs .Due Here BLODGm Harry L. Blodgett, 38. pro+ b ent Balboa Island at~ aniL partner in the Santa Ana 1law ftra or Rutan, Tucker and Blodptl, has announced that he-ii a ~ date for the appointment u dty judge of Newport Beach. County Auditor L. H. Eck?I to- day announced that the Overell murder trial, up to October 1, has cost Orange County the awn or $17,403.50. "Wide discussion and specula- t io!l on the cost of the Overell case to taxpayers of Orange coun- ty impels me, as coupty auditor, to disC'lose the facts as they stand Will Inspect Harbor Oct. 11 on the official records of my of-O ne of the most important legis- fice," E ckel said. lative gToups ever to visit New- The cost is divided into seven port Ha rbor will be here next items. Eckel disclosed. The larges t wc-ek . is $7,272.68 for court reporters, This body of officials, the com- who have compiled a daily tran-mit tee o n Public Wo rks of the script of trial proceedin gs and United States Congress will in- testim ony. Two reporters have spect Nev.rport Harbor. October alternated in court, total cost!! 11, according to a n announcement now averages $196.00 per day. from the district engineers office, Next largest item is· foc jurors. U. S. A., in Los Angeles. $5.649.90. Th.is includes the fees This Congressional party will ln- and mileage of not only jurors elude 16 members of the House selected in the case but also those of Representatives. They \\1,ll be s ummoned, exa m ined and then ex-headed by Chairman of the Com- cused. Jury costs now average mittee. George A. Donder o of 563.60 per day. Michigan. Others in the party are (Continued on Back Page) J. Harry McGregor, Roy Clippen-r:==:::.:========;::., l g"r. Ed\vard G. Rohrbaugh, J ohn Bums9, Yanks& Brook.Jy11~s Be-lo\•ed B u ma out.la..,tOO the iJeige IUD.Ji of t he Ne,,: York l'aakeee at Ebhet's Field to "·In the thlrd game 9-8. llugh Cuey "·as the ''U- olng pitr her a nd Bobo Xew- !!J()fll th.-lo!!J4"r l.n ,the pr01;UR- lous slug ff"at that broug-ht the Sf"rles !K:Or e to t\\·o game-9 for Ne''' Vork and one for Broo kl)'D~ Welding Station Planned for CDM Standard Oi.I Company oL Los Angeles received a perm.it from the Newport Beach City BuilUin g Dcpartment for the erection of a Sl0,000 \velding service station o n Cq,ast highway, Corona del Mar, as September drew to a close, it "·as disclosed today. Chief Building Inspector A. 1\.1. Nelson r evealed that with the mon th-end local bu ilding construc- tion total£'d S608,348. or SS.348 more than \\·as anticipated o n Sept('n1bcr '27 \\"hen a nine months compilation report was issuOO by his office. O thers receiving p<:'rmits the past two days of Se'ptembcr and types of installations folio"': Mary E . P aden of 702 Mar- g uerite avenue, CorQ•a del Mar, filed plans for a one-story duplex r eside nce at 620 Poinsetta avenue. at a cost of S85(X). Mr. a nd Mrs. F . G . Eubank ,of 111 Gr a nd Canal Balboa Island, fil ed p lans for a one-family unit over a garage a t that address. $7,000. Mr. and Mrs .. \V. Zander of -(Continued on Back Page) A. Blatnik , George H. Fallon, Howard A. Coffin. Homer D. An- gell, Russell J . f\.lack, Gordon L. 1\1cDonough, Al fred J. Elliot, £-'rank L . Sundstrom. Congressman John Phillips, Who represenls thi::o district in \Vash- ington. will be he re to greet and welcome the visitors on arrival. \Vi th the party \\'ill also come a number of offi cials from the U.S. Engineer office in \Vashington headed by Colonel \V. S . ?-.1 oore, resident engineer . Cottle Details Told By Doctor S,\NTA ANA <Thursday)-The attc-ncting physician in the Cottle '"S. Tohill .a lleged malpractice suit being tried her e did not exercise care and ski!~ in the treatme nt of the late Mrs. Virgil Frank Cottle. another physicia n testified here W«lnesday. The remark was made in ansv.·- er to a hypothetical question a nd the physician was Or. Ger ald M. Rausa of 2830 \Ves t Centr al a 1,.-c- nut'. r.re,,-port Beach, \\·ho was the e n1ergl'ncy doctor "·horn Newport police called v.•hen they were in- formed that r.1rs. Cottle was · near death. the court r£'COrd stated. Virgil Frank Cottle. Newport grocer, is asking Or. George E. 'fotull. Newport Beach physician. for $106,900 damages for alleged malpractice in the death o! the former 's wife on the day ·she gave birth to a daughter . Lose Diapers, Swim Suits J ohn A. Turne r , Los Angeles, re ported to local police Tuesday that his car had be<'n r iflt>d hC're three tin1es in one "·eek . In the last h&ul dia pl'rs and swim suits \VC're taken, he said. County Faces Water Peril Mayor 0 . B. Reed t o ld th e Ne,,·a-Ttm e§, lmmedlately foUo"·- ing last night'• &dd.ltloaal water aupply rally thal the city of Ne\\'- port Bf"arh shotlld make appUca- tlon to join the M etropolitan Wa- , tn District. "\\'e should ha\'e our appllcatlon on (lie," he 8ald. He added that be ,,·ould Initiate a dlacusslon with othPr m embers of the city council ou the Issue at the earliest pos- sible opportunity. Over t\\·o hundred and fifty Or- a nge coun ty citizens, including Congrer;sman j ohn Phillips. as- sembled at the dinner meeting to hear a series of expert opinions on l 1 ) the diminishing v.1ater sup- ply of the· centr al couf'it y basin, and 121 the ad vance or coastline ~ali ne contamination along the Santa Ana River gap. Among the notables present, be- sid<'s Phillips, v.•ere. Mayor 0 . B. (Continued on Back Pagel Mesa Election _ Four Days Away Citizens in Costa Mesa were be- ing rallied today to show their favori tism for either incorpora tion of Costa ~fesa as a city or else to continue it as an ulf1ncorporat- ed community within the limits of Oronge county. Both factions for a nd against The city round I will weigh ~ plications for the oftice1 to ht vacated Oct. 16 by Judge Robert Ga-:-dner -recently named 4th Su- perior Court Judge. The city &09'- ernment's appointment i.l!I expec'"'.- ed by Oct. 'l7, Mayor 0 . B . Reed said. . Blodgett was admitted to the California Sta te Bar in 1934 fol- lowing graduation from Dan. mouth college and the UnlversltJ of Southern California. He baa practiced corpor ation and tax law in Orange county since 1945. l fe a nd h is wife, the former l\.1a ry Nicholson of Los .Angeles. reside "'ith their two children at 205 Coral av£'n ue. Balboa Island. Cop Gives Moloto'I Lesson in Veto on Series Bet Withd~aw One of Nc"''port Beactn m ore. a~tute cltl7A"lt8 toda;J madP f >nh'olman Layton COl'- ne<.·I an o((er to cancir-1 their \\1orld Serl~ bet. It i;eems t hat the rl.Usea hnd plun ~f'd to the bl:ne of n (ivr r on the f'hances of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Cornecl, rid ing-,,·Ith thr Yankees, d~ clined to Ylithdra~·. 11 h as bem n1morod his ve to in l h e matter oat- Gromyko-t'd Molotov . Junior Chamber Plans Football Ticket Sel~. . Organization Newspaper Junior Jaycees will sta~ a sale of $2.00 reserved seat tickets tor the Nov. 2 L. A. Dons-San Fran- cisco '49ers football game, and will he nceforth publish their own chJb- newspaper, -vo1ney Hay, jr., ~ licity chainnan,1 announced. Ll!:FT TO RIGHT: M~yor 0. B. Reed, '· 1 Poland, P . A. Dinsmore, Paul Balley, \\.lllard Sml,th, Ver- non Hell, Qlen Allen, Frank Latham. AMe?lyman Earl Stanley, State Sen. Clyde \\.'at.on, Mn:-Lella Esstman, llep. John Plt.llll119, Dton L Gardiler, at b ead table during last night'• meettnc on county wa- -ter pro~lema.. ) -photo by Gerhardt The ducats ror the proteasiona)m'" pigskin tussle will go on sa» through local chamber memberw at a da te yet to be annOunced., be the proposal to jncorpora te as a municipality with elective officials claimed that the outcome of the election will be close, although the said. proponents believe they will have-Bill Alford, of lhe Lido 'nleatn. enough votes to carry the incor-a nd Bob Llndstrom will get out a poration r eferendum. weekly which is scheduled to make Officers for Fishing Assn. Will Be Elecjed The annual dinner-meeting of the Sportfishing Association of Newport Harbor will be held at White·s Balboa Island -care on Saturday evening. Dinner will be-- gin at 7 p.m . Candida tes for of- fi ce for the ensuing year will be elected, Norman Hagen present president , said. Tell Chambers Sewage Threat '-ION"EY, 1''ECKLA.CE TAKEN IN CORONA DEL MAR lwtrs. Eliza beth Eshen, of Rt. 4, Santa Ana, told police her e that her car was entered whil~ parked at Ocean and Rock avenues in Corona del Mar . Thirty dollars. a El~ction day is Tuesday, Oc-. . tober 7, and today, Thursday, is its firs_t ~ppearance at the mc:et..lnc t he last day for applying to R. J. at Whites Park Avenue cate. The Smith, county clerk, for ballots if time is 6 o'clock . any Costa Mesan is to Pe absent -------- from the community on election Fire PUt Out day. ' I bl all d This will not affect residents Fire w\;Uch broke out in a ~ Pollution of Orange Co unty purse, 8 va ua e w et, an 8 who e re to be in Costa Mesa and at Third and Acacia. Corona del beaches 1a.s "''ell as dange r to its rhinestone necklace and bracele t who intend to vote at the four Mar, at 12:08 o'clock tty.a noc:. underground water supply, unless wer e listed as missing. precinct polls on election day. was extinguished quickly. correttive sewerage measures are -:::,-------:::----:"-::,------::-::--:c-----------------"---'--'---- Impressive New Balboa Structure to Arise Soon; Will Enclose Lodge Room, Auditorium, Restaurant ~h~~g :~~:~~~~~~;~ff~? Qty Building Valuation for Nine ·Months r,~;~i £~~ii~ffii1~:::~ Outdistances 1946 Period by $11-Million " .. P.awn, addressing .the associa ted u~ Saturday, Septemi-27, COll!ltruction work In the City of Newpon Beeda tld.a charnbe of commer ce a t the valuatioo nl, f td1.+ .... A1...... tb rd t f th Santa na Community Center. new """° ar 00---.. e, reco se or e same period la l1M8. discus features of the sewer-Dnrlng the first nine months of this year local ""!'5tructlon work bit the $6;065,960 11gnre. age pla .. orrering not only the w~ch WllS .. $2,463,866 jumsver the -penod for 1946. In the latter period the va,l&- correcti e meuures required for atiou flgnre was $3,602,094. valnatton for the month to September 27 reached beach s ety, but also a pracllcal $558.803. In September 1946 on hit $271,850. In the month-end of Se---tlllit and eco omical plan under which W Hit by' 1,.1\/\ El'·s "'.•t F"ish year the valnatloa f 1.K a r •· the Vari oommunltlea could CO-. oman "NV K C.. Should be allout '800,0IO. to solve their sewage Car in del Mar At Rendert'OUS Hell at less ooet than lndivid· t. More than 1400 members of 14 papers Guard .S.Freedom Hit by a car, driven, palice said. Elks clubs in coUtline cities were by Dorothy Y eargln of 223 East entertained by Santa Ana Lodge 19th ltrttt. Colla Meu. Mn. 79f, B.P.O.E., With a swordfish J,_plt E. Garis of 1. '>ll~les. try at the Rendezvous Ballroom, wu Ween to the Santa Ala Com-Balboa, on Tuesday nlshL Sa S A. P ..l:to munlty hoopltal. with a ..-Ible Bands· from the Anaheim, San y • EAU r fra~ of the drull. • Diego • D d Santa Monica Elim -, . Poll<e atated that the ~ An-cluba fumiahed mllllc, and a lhoW f\"'"'1io::an prell ls the bul-plea _,, wa <rC9lns 101 wu one of. the featlll'ft of the pro. all the other freedoms hichway and Go!clenrod avm lll"'Dl which .... ~ under -. mloY 1oc1ay and C«-11e1 Mar, 111art1y -· the dlrectlcln at. Dutdl .-. +.ot1t-to ftlbt. a It bu ,_ _,., -the ,..,,.,,. d>alrman and Frank .Crocker, BUILDDIG V ALUA'l'ION8 1Ml-1M7 t(ONTR I.Ml 1M7 ,... -·-· ....... -..i• Fob. ·--· m,111 1.....- llar. "" ..,... ,....... Apr .... _ -.n1 n...- llAJ' ·-·-......, ,., ... -·-· 111,1'19 ...... ~ -·-1!'1,111 ... ,nt _.. .... _ ._...,. .... . Sept. m.w "~·-l T.W ..,.._,H, .. the put centuey ID da tumed from I h • hlgltway Into vice-dutlrman. Nevigati~ Cius maintain u.c.e rishta for Goldenrod awnue and ------- To Start Monday p«1111e • Fnnk e. --Employ Hancficaped Udo lile .Youth ~ Abow Is I h. udll*<ct<lral 1be entire ltnlCtUre will com-pi.,. for t b. mtertalnmont al a-,. IMnatiinK ..ii-at. the 1be IQjured woman. wbo .... w .. L Set Oct. 5-11 Re-n.cl Ml-ing' a.arts wm be uarolled. and ... alt•tdl ol the Rub>' Bulldln&. pr;.. a Iarso ... taurant and four local pi.,,.,.. and peop.. o.-11111 • vloltlnc Mn. Lynn of 601 S.padoa 11 ,..... -_.. mid parallel n11on taken which,· wbm en!Cted an East atCftS on the pound floor. On rooma and ladleo and ""'bl abow-Santa f'na ftosW.,., cltclut!d In awnue, CorGBa del Mar, received -David R. C.-. 211. "°" <ii . from,_. .,,.-u tM adult ow-Ocean lrnlnt and Eat Cen~ the oecond floor will be a i,.... en will be placod _, tM 1tap, an ---•eted In l!olboe flnt aid tJ;eatmeDt at the , af.flce Ray Mathew-•, mwpr al. Hlldt Calma al. Lido Iale wa -lllios duo Iii' nnlp!Xm ~ Its avenue, nur Palm -will be a\ldltortum. with aeadng capacity ao ti.at It will be ........i.nt for W-!ay nlsltt. · ol Dr. Barton, Corona de! Mar Ille local California State "'•ijlloy-~ u m' lhll to ·N,wpirt -at Newjiwt~ UDlan one ol the n-h• •• .and l f<r 3:IO ~·and a.-... mp, the portarmaa. a..J--er ot. the ,Balboa BIQ> phyaldan. ment Service, santa Ana. -,_I Beoocft Poll"''* 9~ p.m. "'!'••· . . Hieb -l'l!Sl ~ 11tplac.• fraternal •truclulft ,.... to be with dr?ains rooms and ahoweu; '"1e loclce l'OOIDI will CUT)' IPO' ::t;-at -dhaws-IWEtiui 'H of Futu , ::::t"~-~~ ':'*". Na~ ~ fa•L--· ·~ _....;..,..;:· ~ S, at T~ built In the Newputt -atta. two ~ 1oc1ce -; chedt ial equipment fer traten.1 pur-· OUse re ~~ .... ~ ~ ~ -,_ n..-.,.rtilftbe-.oedoall Volney Hay Sr. ol .15()7 E"'tl l'OOIDI and res-and.-~ -and the kit-will be-Jn Room. Dlltor Cooey • Employ the~>' HancUci,p. loft._ at 11 a.m. ID a - - w1t1a ~ ,.. -navtp. Centntl awn.... cliocloRd today Id-. n.... a1oo will be a tor oen1ee at. mp butq-part· --t -"'*'l•P"n Erects New Neon S1gn ped Wttt, October s.n Tbt _, dan fer r.,..._.. wt 41t1 '"'* ~ Tbt -put talreo ap that be will ~>'to the New_t ,~ af.!IC?. • 1 lea In the main ...... -. .,.. Ille few joumals loft In '"1e "Houao of the Future" ha maJortcy of bandkapp?d pe-arrt9e -·' eair.. lo $ eeot c • , ... M>lptian. nrriptlon -Boach dt)' bulldbtc departlmnt Hay uicl tho ,iag .. wlll be oqUI Hay atate4 that tbe bltiJdlntr lo the eouatrtoo bad Its Cmtral ._.. f..,. lifted are ~ ..attle...Cll: ·.ie. one -tall -• W• -. ·o1 #I ·at i.qcs. -ii ~ tor a permit to ...-wµ, U..· ped • with the latost at. UClrtin& belnc na-In ._ at blo wife, Wlticll pad-'to prtat an With Ille ,...._ ot a f!ne, -• . · He wao '""!1!'11= u ._,... :.:.·~';!:t~lldillil-1•ollblaat =-~ Wblcb.wlD ----1::...,: =~ ~':..~;::..Hay. ·--~ .. = wl-!r~i:,~ ;:a.:."'urC""ie::."!~·"' ~-:.~"":;..~-~-: =:._-~ .: ... /* ... ~ .,• • " ·-.• • - • ' 1. • • • ' ,, I \ N •"•o•T BALBOA l!fBWl·T••Bl"-------+--:..:.-....... -e_r_f=-r----. NV-&'I' l!fwet Boli'ell, Oollf. Oet1I • I, 1M1 Along , w~ ont · Radio Quiz Cash 01' ·ote:Ytews Heavy f1ow Westec • fl1lpatlo1 Perils Beach Sanltatloil; Wanl11 )J,,,,;.J f)dlr ' }lCA. Vicr<>ll TURNER'S 'l'om J:loctrtc A.ppll•-Dealer 81Dce 18ZI 205 West 4th Pllone 111' Goes Into '(llesf · 1n am 11a1 Intermittent pollution of Or-plan featurlnc a 15,000-foot out- ._ up county beod>eo bu become, fall line, l<'l'vlnc eJabt of the ten . , •1 ' with lncreued aewap, a problem sanitation cllltrlcta oonlelllplated --'Harbor ;,,..._ ''Tfta OaD-The 111am bamb Is ..., to Ille rent ,,_, ,the boys make their WA L L y oquaroly faclnc the county, the under the ttelonal plan, said ·~ -·= do lion of oclenoo ot warfare. Tb'e fll/biS own. The ,..,ent maken llfttldll · -.ci&ted chamben of commerce Rawn. An .exhauotlve 1tudy of teen" 11>! • ·-.. -na • tailed tbe "-~-·--~ I'!!. E R H A R D T ' · •· U th t $10 from Mn. Jerrold S-ler, aaucer Is,... to the fleld[ of avla-lnl on ....,,...,~~ "'°" v , · were told Tuetday nilht. Barrlnc ocean curren~ o e coas wu lion .. Tbe lone lldrt aiod 11-t the Bea Too have been ,_. !Gr corrective atepo, "the desree of Involved In de9lgnlng the aewer- ie":ch bu ind':~ ~~ ~:"::! panu are new In the fublcm pu--a Ions ·-" period of time to beach pollution will IDcreue · works oo that, even with an pa1p ade. And now the art ot. catch.in& convtnce most other fllhermen qfrarn:ON: Aa a ...,.,...., proportion to the population on share current, the ettluent. al- Community Olest cam · mackerel is undttc<>in& a new de-that the cadcet really worn. ,. ... r;;;,, ,..... ..,.,..,,.,., o1 ttie growth and the larcer areu will ready elven primary treatment, It appeara that Mn. SpancJet' velopment. The "aomethlnc new'' A lincle cylinder caoollne en-A..._ area. be neither pleaaant nor aafe," would be IUffldently dlluied to In a lew spare m0menu aent an In mackerel catching Id.....,, tbll gtne Is Qjaced on the bow. A vertl--r ~ warned A. M. Rawn, Loo An-be aafe before reachin& tbe break- answer to a radio quiz and Yffl' la the current actuating pro-cal 1haft with a pulley on the top George Michaella -Welgancll geles Sanitation · cllltrict eni\neer. era, he esplalned. Al aewage vol- prompUy ,fOl'l"t about It. Imaclne pe11e'r. . end, -sear box on the lower, Is F~ Center, 206 Marine Aw. Bil-Eicht cities, whooe facllltleo are ume lncreued In the future, It her surprloe on ~ her mall The two boeu leadlnc the field -led ahead of the boat. The Boa 1Illand. beglnnlrig to bulge u the reault mlght be advisable tq •tore a the other rooming looking fw ot research are the Beu Too, c-llne ~ turns the pulley, V wonderful! I felt complete-of westward mlcratlon, tocether portion of the effluent untU It Ccmmunlty. Olelt. donatlono to newest addition to the Earl's and the per box turno tbe pro-~Y at home the with four aanltary !llstricta, and could be releued into an oU lhore find an envelope with a New Tork Landing fleet of apartflsbln& boatl, poller. Tb e whlrllnc propeller minute I arriv-three military bueo, all with aep. c:urttnt and. carried out 'to aea. ix-tmark. and the Cyperlurus, charter boat makes a current ~or the mackerel ed. Although. I arate systems, are· diachargins To reclaim the effl.Uent for ir- The letter sakl Mn. _8pangler operating from Port Oranae. 'chmn. and tile retUlb, so far, have came down to sewage directly ihto the ocean rigation or spreading, an exten- had given a correct answer to the To make a abort •tory long, been bluer loads for the boata ao 1 et t le from Rawn observed. sive and expensive mecondary railio question. and had won $10. these charter boata have conalder-equipped.. . Long Be a ch, In some cases, the health au-treatment would be required, and "Another for the Community eel the sportf.ishing aeuoa cl~ Other luh·upa are being work-not IO rar away thorities are a\ready being rorced there would be the additional oost Olest,'' rem&rked ~· Spansler what there WU or ~t, Uld have ed out by other fiahermen. Bill from here, the lo condemn operation, and in other or pumping the r eclaimed water as she added it to her· othttl re-jolned the regular mackerel fish· Rogers ls going to try an electric difference ln l~alities or the county~ lack or up.river to spreading grounds, all ceived by mail. Have you done ing neet, In the process of catch-outboard n1otor on his Scott's atmos~and sewage disp()Sal facilities is hold· of which would run the cost too your part for the chest? ing mackerel, ground-up anchov· Landing charter boat, Horseshoe. triendllneu wu ing up the location of new .business high while Colorado river water K.nottJ-Problm1. ics are used to attract the schools George Miner hu mounted hia . am a z i n I · I and industries; Rawn pointed out. is a~allable, Rawn stated. of fish. The pulverized anchovle second p:-opeller on the stern of thin}!\ too many parking tickets . Impending pollution of the The formation of ten districts bUf'ier, served without mayonaise his King's Landing charter boat, are ~anded out to local people beaches, Which are of growing im-was recomplen9ec1 as an equitable I ~ I I I I I I I I I I LIDO 18LIE JUllT CDMPLlr:TED a aATHa DN ea"· CDllN&llll ~OT 0000 THle I• A DSM ' ea•,ooa ' • ..J..-. p. a. palmer '"':c"'°"'~ ...alto rs 1JJJ .. o l•dO. •e ... PO!I b•O<~, <Oti f. T 1l•P~O•• ••,.·110<1 b•c i~. horllo• ISOO 1511 South Main Pbone 5109 SANTA ANA Building contractors have their or onion. is called "chwn." The Hurry ~ome. Whichever system ts and e slreets could be cleaner portance to the ecOnomic and so-plan of financing, each district troubles nowadays, not the least chum is placed in a wire bUket used, the purpose of all ls the but en nothing is perfect ev~n cia l life of Orange county,. C:O~d paying for only those projects in • of which is the poor quality or or burlap bag and hung over the same, and lets hope the res:Ults u clOle as the Harbor comes to it. be obviated by the recommended which it participates and by which lwnber frequently offered them. aide ot the boat. for all will be more money ln the • • • I :·~t~be~n~ell~ts~. iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~============ A despairing contractor recent-Under the old fashionOO me thod, bank, in the sugar can ln the p bli C St ly dispatched this telegram to the the current \YOUld carry the chum pantry, under the mattreu, under Fr~nk Junkins -Crown Hard-u c an op mill that had just sent h.im a back along a li ne called the "chwn the loose board in the livtng room, \Vare.t 821 Coast Hi-way, Corona F1"re m" Advance Do you want to sell it? Adver- tise in these columns. carload of lumber : line." The mackerel school (or or wherever ·you keep it.. del : "Knot-holes received ; send the knots." plr.ase sharks. depending on the luck,) • • • lt's the finest place in the world SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN NEW YORK CUT STEAK --------.$%..50 WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER --·--------.$%JIO with drawn butter. BROD.ED SW0RDn8B STEAK --------·--·--.$1.l!O FRIED OOMBINATION SEA FOOD ------··-'lJIO FRIED 811B1MP -$1.l!O .RAINBOW TROUTJl.75 Ylould follow that line up to the '-Tex" L1berty, former co-man-to live and do boat and under the floodlight. By ager of the local branch ot Ets business in. My the time the fish arrived at the Hok.in GalVin, more recently aales--: ... opinion is reas- boat, they would have organized man for the Stewart Warner Co.. • onably qualified platoons and woul d be swimming has purchased. the Shangri-La VU-because I've in formation, eight abrest, and all !age, a series of de luxe cottages, been ln every in the same direction. The fisher .. at Big Bear Lake. T ex will take state in the man, standing in a rack qr pulpit over this Thursday. union and a lot hanging over the side of the boat, of foreign roun- would scoop the fish into a round tries. I think net with • long handl• on it, th•a How to · Work Up rm d. r n. d into the boat. I! the scoop missed T lucky to be here them, they would swim around In Turkeys,. old and I know most of the people in a circle, and again· offer theln-I've met here feel as I do. Speak· selves as martyrs to the canning How to work your way up in ing ot people, I've never found industry. Of course they would the turkey business has been il-a grander group in my life. Sure, be taking on pro;.isions all this 1ustrate4, to the last word in there are lots of things that could time, and the canneries don't give birds, by Arthur Christen, man-be improved. and it's up to us as that chwn away. ager ot Christen's Turkey Ra nch, citizens to pitch in and help. • • • "The problem of firC prevention is lflrgely 0 0(' or public educa· tion;" H. F . Kenny, president of the Ncwp<}rt Harbor Chamber of Commerce, said today in a mes- sage to the city's school teachers. "We must inform the public," he said, "what fire hazards really are, \\>'hat can be done to r emove them and "'hat the individual should do in .the event of fire. Above all, we must awaken the people t0e importance of each doing his or her part in prevent· Ing fires. The process goes on unW the 17th and TUstin, Costa Mesa. school runs out, or the boat is Christen started 15 years ago loaded. more often the former. with 300 turkeys. He now has Although, last year, at least one 112.000 of the gobblers and they boat capsized from being over· manage to gobble up no less than loaded. Usually fishermen suffer 90 tons of feed per lnonth. And "Investigation of the prcwn- stances pf and causes of all fires reveals that most of them are preventable or, that the amount ot de!itruction could have been greatly reduced had promPt at- Donald Hall-Culbertson Chev-tention been given to the factor rolet OJ. Newporl Beach. of 'good housekeeping' and to the As parts manager for my firm elementary principles of fire more from underloaded rather that ain't hay. -.... ,~ FRESH!! · . -Whole or ;Half 01'en Dressed TURKEYS F-\Now lo tbe Ume to boQ' ;... · 7oar Soliday Turkey -tbe prtce lo 1 .... Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. + D;;ect to Consumer ._ Christen Turkey Ranch 11th STREET a TUSTIN -COSTA MESA; CALIF. PHONE BEACON 84NSS Bot MIDce Pie wl1h Brandy Sauce • • D!11 !rta than overloaded boats. Christen claims to be \Vh<'n there was no current, the largest turkey retailer in chwn would sink straight down, county, employing five men and the few fish that would be sides himself . I come in con-safety. Sound rules of fire safety tact with lots are now well established. They of the local pub-may be obtained from our New- lic. I must say port Fire Department or from fire ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ t h e y are the insurance organizations." f friendliest and ,..... ' Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market attracted would be milling around -------- in a disorganized non.cooperative Rents and fines on boold re- manner, thus making brailing or leased by the city library in New. nettin1 extremely difficult. port Beach totaled $184.13 in Aug- The new method is the same as ust, Librarian Dorothy Wilson has the old except in the case of cur-reported tot the city trensurer's rent fa ilure. When there ls no cur-office. -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-• Wie gan d Food Center 206 Marine Avenue ~~~~~~!~ Under Management of George Michaelis Manning's Baby Beef -Properly Aged- STEAKS and CHOPS CUT TO YOUR ORDER The Highest Quality Obtainable At The Lowest Price Possa"ble Plus Service nat Satisfies Short Ribs Briskets GROUND BEEF LI>. 39• NO. I CARROTS ·---- WHITE BOSE Balboa Per Bunch Island -·- • POTATOES 10ua2SC ......... -···------..... _ ............................ _ • • APPLES ........ _, .... --.. ................. -.. -.. ________ _.. ........ . BED l!OllOOL BOI APPLES 4ua25C most consider- ate people I've met a nywhere. ' .Classified ads DO get the job done. I've 1 iv e d in ;:;:============. California most in the whole finest area. of my life but state this is llie Speaking of auto part.S, our fen- der business is very good. This could be the fault of our "Chinese" streets. YOU "U.L lllE A:WAZED 11 AT IT8.BF..AUTY A..."D . ~:gT~1~~G . GLIP SERVICE SHOP ~. E.. } ':lb .t lrTllWJ {;09~ MNa l'h, 111-acun MH7:B Old Houses Join March Of Postwar Progress ~I 1·Aco1 Hormel's -Swiffs Rath's Lb . 89c. ------------------·-· _______________ , ____ --I 49c HEAD LmucE -5c . -WIENERS PORK & GRAVY · i-a. 1-: ca 98c . ••• • •• J...... -.• ·-··· • '... • .................... ··=-· .., .... .,.. ... _ --•If'• ··-•• ' • • !. .., LOBSTER SEASON We Now Hal'e a Good Suply ALIVE OR ' COOKED BAYSIDE October 1st F ! SH DAI LY FISH MARKET WBOl.JIJSAI.E AND RETAIL - NEWPollT ll&ACB pr& llT. AND ~Alfi'!& rBONE UAl!J!()S Ill tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising * ' Sare it c:u-wbm RPM°"' I Gtw 'lo-&·-..... cure ud amdl h'1 a ...P..--sb p-. ~rally adcb 1111 beariap ..... opri .................. ,_.mock~ Clwhioa Iba& ..... .,.. _dwd _..,. li!lny .......... like the eaicr riding elm RPM OwMa Gtw p.. J11D- it'1 ... co ............. s. .. -........ ., Ill')( Qs77"1 "'-1 ,' ' , n•' mhh 11 1 • ,._ • • ftlr~ JJI ... ftns 111,1 I • ( ... • ' * Purity * Accuracy * Dependability Pwwtsr ,.._. ..._,...... ..... .,._ CSU)?' ... ill -..... --........ ,.......,. ... ................. ~ .. an .... ..,.,., st ... ....... ., ..... ,. . ....., ... ~ ·-· BUIPl'ON RAP-Oa D~G N&W'.H)ST PR••M.&cY M•MA PRA&M•m . , Chamber of Commerce Answers • ~?..:..t~!n ~~~~~~ .. ~~~~:: Groups Be Wlae -Advertlle ''Why a Community Otest?"-and Orga.nization1 A.re Affiliat- "How Representative ls the C.orn-ed'!" Here is the answer: The CoJllJTlunity Chest is a plan to save money, work and time for all concerned. Instead of a seri~ of fund drives, week after week, month after month-one drive for all is now tne program. The labor of workers is saved- citizens are saved the inconven- ience of a number of requests. The time of relief workers ·can now be devoted to actual relief needs, instead of campaigning for funds. The Chest prevents dupli- cation of relief, one of the serious complain ts so common under the • En joy a Delicious Meal at £a P<Uia 1688 ·Newpon lloal ... ud. C..&e M- llEACON 11641 Open 5 to JO P . M. Dally, 4 to 9 P . M. 8uclayw OLOSED MONDAY old plan. F ormerly, individuals could apply for and receive help from many organizations. Today, careful reference to reliable and central records prevents this. At the same time, no one is over· !ooked . The Chest group covers the community. To date, the following groups have affiliated with the Newport Harbor Community Chest-Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, OJ.b Scouts, The Boys' Club (Boys' Affairs, lnc.). Girl Scouts. Veterans' Serv- ice Bureau, the Y1'1CA, the YWCA , Christian Relief Commit tee, SCV· .-:::::::::::::::-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! eral chur ch and other wel!are re· lief committees, including the Catholic Welfare and other church activities, Visiting Nurses, Crip- pled Children's Aid, Harbor High "Teen Canteen," and the Travel- ers' Aid. Several other" uoups are now ask ing to be included. < XIT;_l!._Eli _T!_ICX ) ... _ •.•• • ,. (f)....4 "' 6 ~,·.{? DON'T THIOW AWAY that leftover ...... ldaat ooffael lfl ..... Ing prepared butt..-dl. ......,.,,.. or taplom "- , "• ~ ;.,.. ..rtJ, you can 1Ubsti- -up to half lefto,,.r ooffae for rnlllL Mote ~ fta'Vor, no cost. odSE_!!OLE HINT ) --·-lrM 15' •,, !="? HhrS a beauty trick froin Ifie -to JOU ••• for a qulc~ facial, beat the white of -9911 until stiff. Pot 0111g whlto -your face and ' .t neck, let it dry, then ~ ~ rln• It off with -"" - water. I COOKY CONES I well beaten -· 6 Tbsp. sugar ~ tsp. grated lemon rind 1 .. -ma 6 Tbsp. l*or ~ tsp. aolt 14 cup chopped nuta Avoid fire; Keep Auto In Repair E...-ery auto owner is interested in Fire Prevention Week and in all plans to save autos now in use from destruction by fire. Fire Pre\'E'ntion Week would faJ I shoct of its ai ms, according to the chair- ma n ot the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Fire Pre- vention committee, if it failed to inc1ude auto protection. The fact is that automobilet are still scarce and drivers are today using cars that they would in normal times haVe traded in. Every automobile destro)·ed by fire tightens the demand and makes it more necessary than ever before that certain simple fire safety rules be followed. The following rules are sug· gested to follow: l -Ke<'p motor vehicles In good mechanical condition. 2-Have ignition and lighting wiring and connectjons checked by your friend at your garage .. 3--Make sure that fuel lines ·and connections are tight and that there is no leak In the gasoline tank. 4-K eep motor clean. 5-Keep a fire extinguisher in your garage, car or truck and· see that it is regularly recharged and ready for use. Remember that News· . of :the· CIU'Ctkl· .. - 'I cioso~ DJ:L 11.&Jl 'l'llB 1tewron R.tUOll ~OMHi LUTHC8 Alf mmJICll ·mvmo&. 001'01D'OATI011AL 1027 Clltt Drive . Pt1T7 Fftdorlck 8c:llrock. Mmllta' Newport 8-ia:bta W HeUotrope Avenue "A CbanceJem On1st for a . ClDl'oD& de1 ·Mar Owlclna World!" Sunday, October 5, 1947 9:80 a. m., eburdl -: 10:30 9:'5 a.m. .Cburdl School. a. DL. divine wanhlp. 11:00 a.m. Mornlns w0nhlp. World -· Herbert C. Roth, paaear Communion Sunday. Sermon by 1182 E. Wllnon St., Coota lloea Mr. Schrock: '"The !wealthleat "Come Once-You'll Como Man The World Hu Ever Apln!" Known.'' • l oua LADI' 9 · lft': ,.,,.,., 1'11 .,, ... ~ ...... .. ...,. .. 1: ' " ...... 1:30 ....... u ,a.in. Ooo.f_,.,.., Sa~ from 1:00 .to 5 :30 and · tram .7:30 to 8:30 p.m.. AS8Dm'.IJ'.8 OF GOD ff. -s. -~. Put.or Amulcaa Lesion l'bll, lltll &ad Oeatral Av11. Sunday !!Choo!, 10 a.m. Mornln1 aervlce;'" lJ. un. Evenln& "&n&ellStlc aervlce at 7:30 p.m. Mid-week aervlce, 'Ibunday at 7:30 p.m OOllTA MESA OOMMUJfl'l'I' llALBOA 1llLAllD Cll.U'EL CJ1UBCH 8T. IOBN VIANNE1' CRUBOll ll.8 Ap&e .&-• l-i>!I R. ,,__ ,.._ Sunday=,- -· 11""7 "'· w.lte, U4 E. -8t. Pio. --· AMOd• .. PMW . Church IChool, 9 :45 a.m. 8 :30 a.m. and 10 a .m. (year round) .. . f • • Jr•Wf'OST B.&L80A-Jf•Wl•TIKBI 1•8&i»&T ' Otlll. Gi11ll 1 ·UIT -• t -CbicJ:en Luncbeon to N~w Posto lor . Be SerYed Tuesday at Ahe'm6/y 'O! God · Cbrist Church Taking"""'" the putoraw u. Assemblies of God church, '1blch A chicken luncheon will be serv. meets at 15th. and Bay a~ ed Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Cbrtst Newport Beach, ts the Rev. H. S. Oiurch by the Sea at 12:30 p.m. McMillan ol 412 Eaat Ocean Ftmt- It ia being given by members of Mr. and Mrs. McMillan are the Balboa Circle under the di· originally from Canada but mar. rection of Mrs. Emma Weather· recently have been doing m1niaD ford. president, and Mrs. John Et wock 1n Los ~ An&;eles and haft liott, W.S.C.S. president.· The al.to done service center work ID public ia invited and JUice of the Lohg Be~. luncheon is 75 cents .. Vegetable production in the United States has.more than trip- led since 1920, a University of Cal· ifornia survey shows. Church School, 9:30 a.m. Momin& Wonhlp, 10:00 a.m. Confealor11: · Saturdayw from M.arnlnc Wonhlp. u a.m. Youth &l'OIJPO, Hlch lchool, Jn. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 1------------ . ltiwdlat~, Adult, 8 :30 p.nL , CJIUBCH OP CRBl8T llEVENTH DAY ADVENT18TS l"1JLL 001JPSL OB1JB(Jll Evenlns aervlce, 7 :30 o'cloc:lo.' Charcb aDcl Walaat 8 _.. Corner Bolsa and Old Country Rd. Coota M ... nH .., Dll-. Coote ._ · I. °"""" Culby, -ter Sabbath !!Choo~ Saturday morn-Sunday !!Choo~ 9:'5; IDlll'Dlnll CllJU8T CJIUBCH llY Tlllli-DA Services: Sunday, 10 a.m, Blble Inc. 9 ,30 o'clock. • oronhlp. 11: Evanpllotk: aervlee, · c-nnu.lty M-t Sludy: 11 a.m. Mornlnc wonhtp. 1:30 p.m.; Mid-week pn)'V meet-H20 w .. a ee.1n1 A-Preaching 11ervtce, 11 a.m. . I . "'I ,on Wedn<oday, 7:'5 p.m.; -· E. D. Ooodell. Putor ST. IAMES EPISCOPAL Bev. H. 8. McMlll.ul, -pa I A rounl -pie's evanp~ oervlce Cburch School, 9:00 a.m. CHUllCH ST. IOACHIM CJIUBCH ot tbe AanembUeo of Goel d!aNilt. on Friday, 7:45 p.m. Mornlns Wonhlp, 11 a.m. Vla Udo Victoria ud Tburla St.a. 16tb atreet ud Bay avmae,...,. Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. ea.ta Mme come. here from mt·doa ... P'IB8T FOUBSQUABS OHV&CJll Eventna: Wonhlp 7:30 p.m..' 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. lfasses 7 a .m. daily. eervice center "·ork I.a Loe ..._ , OF COSTA MSAA Mid-week prayer service, Wed-11 :00 a .m. MomJng Prayer and Sunday 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. celee and Lone Beach. He ... Oran&• and C&brWo nesday; covered dlah dinner, 8:30 Sermon. (Flrst Sundayw and Holy Confessions Saturday; 4-5 p.m. Mn. Mc:MUJaa are llvtaa at~ Rev. aDcl Mn. o. WUlanll 8te.noa _P_.m.---~--~-----D_•_Y"_:_·H_o1_y_Comm __ wn1_o_n_.l_-,----'--an-d_7-_8_p._m. ________ _:__Eaa __ ,_0ceaa ___ PT_ .. _t. __ _,__~ Pantorn noee BeaOoo 6118 Sunday School 9 :30 a. m. Momlnc worahlp aerv!oe 10 :tll. Crusader service 6 :30 p.m. Berean service 7 p.m. Evening evangeliltlc service at 7:30 o'clock. Wedn~. 7 :30 p.m. prayer ser vice. Friday 7 :30 p.m. Youth Nlghl and Bible Study. "Tllll FKIEND_L_Y"_ CENTRAL I BmLE CHUllCH Rev. Dwl&'bt Kinman, putor Meetin11 temporarily In the Sev- enth Day Adventist church, cor- ner of Old County road and Bolaa. Ave., Calta Mesa. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Won.hip service-11:00 L m. Young people's servlce-6 p.m. Evening evangeli.Jtlc ter'Vice- 7 o'clock. Wednesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. A cordial welcome to all. Chriatian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHBIST SCIENTIST Udo The.tu, Central Avenue and~ Udo A branch of The Mqlt>~r Oiurch, The First Church of Christ. Sci· l!!ntist, in Boston, Massachusetts.. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Sun- day Se-rvice at 11 a. m. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 12 o'clock.. Reading koom located at 111 Palm street, Balboa, ii open d&Uy from l p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun· days and holidays nationally ob- ~rved. The public iJ; cordi.,Uy Invited to attend the chw-ch aervtces and use lhe Reading Room. Chrislian Science Lesso n Tben1e'Unreality "linrt>allty will be tbe eubJect of I lbe Sunday Lesson-Sermon In all bra.nC"hes ol 'fhe Mother Church. l'be Firs t Cburrb of l:brl•t. ScleD list, lo Doston. The Golden Text le rrom Ps alm~; "The bills melted Ilk~ v.-ax at 1be 11r('sence ot the Lord, at the pre11"'nl·e of the Lord ot the ""'bole earth . The heavens declare bl' rlgb teou11111~11s , &Dd all the pee> pie see bis glory." A Sc riptural 11elec tlon from The Acts reports that a man, lame troqi birth, "aeel ng Peter and John about to go Into the temple asked an alma .... Then Peter said, Silver and gold haTe I none; but aucb ae I have clve I thee: In the name of Jesus Chrl1t ot Naureth rise up and •·a.lk. And he took h im by the right band. and lltted blm up: and lmm~lately ble feet and a.nkle bonea received atreng'tb . And be leaping up atood, and waited, &nd entered with tbem Into tbe temple, waJktng, and 1eaplne, and praJalng God." ln "Science a.od Health wttb Ke1 to the Scrlpturee" Mary Bater EddJ writes, "lna.amuch u God 1• good and the fou nt of all being. He does not produce moral o.r t>b}'9· lcaL deCormltr; tbere!ore 1ucb de- formity la not real. but 11 tllualon. the mirage of error. Divine Sclence nt•eal1 these grand fact.a." J CANNED FIUITS Applesauce "::;:;:' Grapefruit "'.:':'.!:' Gr fr "t .... "' .. . ape UI '""'""' G fr • H .... woy rape utt '""'""' Nectarines 5't:;;:-• IHolYa, uripee~I zo-.a.1s• --1 .. -·:=· 1&-..... 13--IO-u. 35e - Peaches ';::;' ".:"" %79 !Choke, Yltllow-ClinQ-ftolwt or lladl Peaches "";:.;;:;"• '!: I&• IYtlllow·Cllrlgs, 1lic;:9dl Peaches ""'~"' ",:-· 2S• IO'C>k:.9. SOc«lor Hol......_ Yellow-C1"91 Peaches ~::.'."" ",:-· 23- cve11ow.c11r'9l, ollced ~~I Apricots va~Gold !Whole, Unpeel«fl Apricots "°"'~ ICholce, wt.ala W!PllNlll:U lflgt'i~ Pears s-..- p Llbby'o ears Choke emn.r. tChola hohal Pears :;.:::: · Kadota Figs "=' Figs Ti!!,- Fruit Cocktail ltb ... o.IWrt. chok:it> . -n-- "-·n--....... - Fruit Cocktail ""-='" ''!. .... 13- Fruit Cocktail ~... '::"' 23- Fruit Cocktail ""::!''" no: M• Maraschino Cherries ":.-IS• c~. ~ brO"ld> FlllT JUKIS Prune Juice -· ""'""" Lemon Juice ,::;. Orange Juice T·;:,... .. •• .. •ot• , ........ CDt.29cJ •·I .. .... Iii-. 1• -...... 12--Orange & Grapefruit '::"' 10-_ I ..... O'Gotd twond; 46-oz. can 22c I Grapeffutt Juice 3 '!: 21• CT1wwww..t, HoNNI; *"--~ 19cJ Grapefruit Juice 3 '!: 2S• «T ...... m, ... t\nil;........_~1'kt Hawaiian Punch :::'. 41- Loganberry Juice '!:'" ~ VEGETABLE JUICES ller.•1 ftuther proof that oar ~ low prices can mean dollan to you. ~ value. listed here a.re typical of the bun- dredm or low prk:9 Oii Safew•y'• abelva.. They hliw been. ' taken at r&ftdocn from every MCtioa o? the l\Ore. Check them. They are uaniples ol the way we price evenrthln.-. Tbeli . check th• bu~ ol other prices on our •be.!Yn. Compare them all-item by item-with what otben are asking» 'You.11 He the 9P1t of .. vinp you can mUe oo. .-ch abopp1n1 trip to SaCeway. Then multiply the •vinp this compaNoa re- ...i. by doin& all you.r food buyiq at 5.rewaiy. • TOP GRAD& Of BEEF -~---Vegetable Juice"';;:::"~·· 25• Cor'ntd Beef · ":.;:.~ •· 5,. • Kraut Juice Hamilton , .... s . f2e"\ brand ..... ;;_ \ G d Be f F.xked in ~ roun e v, ... ,.,. em;.,. •· ,..,-. Carrot Juice Hoin·• ...... 12" brond WI' . Vegetable Cocktail::.,•::;· It• 146-oz. con, 29cl Tomato Juice 146-oL can, 2Sc I Tomato Juice I 46·0l. can, 1 7 c I Jacobs Jacobs MUSHROOMS ii~•. 11• -· . 11 ... a. -7• ..... 21• -. ·~·. » ... CANNm VEGETABLES Green Chilis-c::;:i 2 :;:· 25• Green Beans L::;r• 1:= 17• f F~ dyte, slicedt Green Beans .:::~:; '::"· 20" Cut Beans · ""':.;:.::.. Z •:;:· 25• Green Beans '".::" ' '!.:" la- 4ExfT'G etod::wd cut I White Hominy ";!:" 29;"" It• 120-o&.. can,, IQ:: I Salad Vegetables -.,. l~brand> Pumpkin ';::;' 20,:· IS• Pumpkin ""'~·· 20 : II• Pumpkin -.,,,!;;"'' Z .20.= 2S• Sweet Potatoes ":' '::--I• Irish Potatoes = "°.:' 12- IUJFD IEANS log Cabin Syrup Vermont Maid Karo Karo Boiling Beef :~":':. .. za- Short Ribs roo-.;:;:"" .. 31 • Shank Meat c~" .. Zl- IEnd cvh, lb., 12cl Beef Roast .....;,~.... .. t7• TOP GRADES Of LAMB Shoulder Roast 5"'";;;;;!:'~":~.""" .. 83- ~eck Cuts ";"_"'"' .. 35• Lamb Breast "'':::.."' .. ·ne lamb Shonks ,,::_ ., 31- POll Fresh Picnics Whole"' .-Spare Ribs ..:= ::',. Pork Sausage ..... : Salt Pork 51'""" ...... Wieners !•11 _, ]tmri .... Bologna ....... "' _, Luncheon Meat = LiverSausage ~.:.!: POUi.TiT Chidcens ...... c..t..,r Fawl c..tUp Ready to cook I Rabbits YOU"IO F""' ---· FISH .. ,.. .. ... .. a- Fillet Sale , = .. W Smelt = .. . Haddock Fillet-/:=..., ... 179 S!iced Halibut=:=.. ._ 18- Cad Fiiiet .. :::=. ... .. FAIM flESH PIODUCI Apples ........... ...... .. .... . ..11• Pers" Melons ~... .. tan ,,..... •atiid • ~ -untU11gi:t. Acid augor gradu- ally, blend well; add vonillo and lemon rind. SI~ flour and aalt together, G!'cl to 0111g mixture, l!'I• well. DI-op by feo1p11M1fvb Oft INOttd baking lheet, flatten with bacli of 1paen. Sprlnidlo with flMly choppnd nuts. le .. 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Minute Gelatine Knox Calaline Knox Gelatine Topioca Pudding -·-Jiffy Lou Pudding fO t 1" I n.uut14I rtffy Lou Pudding ~ ....... .__ ,. ~· .. .__ .... -~1a-2t:.-1• ,. ,. .., Lou Pudding -¥n· ·11 ........ . -... ,. ! . \ .11• .. (l(lllllll11Iil,11,' ••• I ' •. • t " • ' ~-r· 8appl1eo ••• lmtroctlom VI-DEAN'S WUIH ..... at'fC., ...... F.A.C. Boolr. Secfion Hears Two Reviews ?\{fl. Elmer Clark gave two very interesting book reviews at the meeting of the book section of Friday Afternoon club, held Sept. 26. The first book outlined was '"The Last Days of Hitler" by Trevor-Roper and the second was J;o~~ ,=°""~'i.~-o.;;;=>' I-\ "Over at Uncle J oe's" by Oriana Atkinson, being the impressions of a newspaper man's wife in Rus- '%)CL ,CIOVS COM&1 M A T 10M D 1 N1'1E:'Q$ sia. ,...,.... .. ) At~ close of the meeting tea ................ c,..111 ... .s T-1'•..-~1:.-c was served by the hostesses, Mrs. CJ~._';;w;:;"'~";;:":;;";;':;;"•.;.'.:,::'::'::..':::""":.::;;>:;. .. ;;'::'·~"_,'J 1 Reuben Day and Mrs. C. D. "' ,._..c ~-,.. ..-...... Bf•c°"' 3.,i.s Cooper. · RUTH PARKER SEELEY Announces the Opening of a VOICE STUDIO for Beginners and Advanced Students 1Sl9 E. Centrral Ave. Balboa, California Telephone Harbor 2S71.J I ' t · -~' ... • • ' YontbluDy AppeallJig ... . • . Event Concealing MATERNITY WEAR · SLACKS • SMOCKS • DB.ESSES -A~Prkled- Bonnie Gene's P ANTEE SHANTEE 490 Sooth Coast mvd. Laguna Beach STYLING MAKES THI DIFFlllMCll . ~-~ .•. """'''" bllghl colon ...... .,_ ColfenM DOWCill _., -~l Desert ...i, -olld Twf ._ ....... ,,. .._ - ' ................. -•... al hand-looMd. •••!•••• •• .... _ •••••••••• c •• ,.. • , ...... r • ••••••••• I • I ] ' OF NBWl'O&T BEA.CB . •l • r ; i ' • Since 1914.-' ' .. -;, _~ 1 • ' • ' . -----------_--,---,;-..·.~~ ' · 1 . . . -, . . ~ A·ctivities I .. Femi~nine ··-- ange. The bride atte nded H arbor ·High school. H er husband attended schools in Esterville. Ia .. preced- ing 4 'h years serVi.~ w1th the Army Air force. Girls Told ol Coming Scout Rallies; Plans For Little House All grammar school gi.r1s of ages· eligible for membership in Brownie and Intermediate Girl Scouts are invited to a ttend the two rally da ys which are t enta- fjively planned ror Oct. 9 at 3:30 p.m . in the Corona del Mar school and Oct. 10 at 4 p.m. in the New- port school. Mrs. Allred Gibson. member· ship chairman, and troop leaden 'viU be in charge and mothers as well as active and prospectfve scouts are invited. Plans for the. rallies were in- cluded in the discussion held when the Leaders club me t recently in the Legion Hut with MrS. Ralph Deaver presiding. Mrs. MillC't, program chairman. asked that troop leaders contact her as s he has experts on arts and crafts. astronomy, outdoor cooking and various hobbles who may· be called on to give instruc- tion. A1r.-. R obert Killefer is staff a nd office Cha irman and may be cnlJed at Harbor 1655-R by any- one wishing to make an appoint· ml'nt with Mrs. Alfred ' Ames, executive secretary, who is .here each-Tuesday for consultation \\'ith parents, leaders and Girl Scouts. r..•Irs. Lonnie Vincent, reporting on bttiJding plans. stated that while the organization has a lease on several lots or Pacific Electric property on which to place a Li ttle House, the building com- mittee felt it mi ght be wiser to obtain a lease on city property adjacent to the proposed Teen Cante-en in the rear of the camp ground. To carry f6rward .the project, members of the council and their husbands are fot"ming a building conunittee. Pi Beta Phi Meets Tuesday at Lagunita Jeannie Lou Grund , Bethrothal Announced Mr . and Mrs. Lro Melvin Fryer of 252 Flower street. Costa l\1esa, are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Jeannie Lou Grund to John Nichols Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cole- man. / First announcement or the en- gagement was made at a small ramily dinner party in the lovely Monrovia home of Mrs. Lubbo Albers. Miss Grund is the present honor- ed queen of c:psta Mesa Bethel, Order of Job's Daughters. a grad- uate of Newport Harbor High school and attended busin£.ss col- lege. The wedding vows are to be said in January . Following the announcement dinner a double engagement party honoring Miss Grund and Miss Dolores Toone, cousin of Min Grund, took piece. Miss Toone \viii ma rry Mr. Raymond Dennis Turner of Santa Ba rbara in June. Mi$s Grund will serve as matron of honor and Miss Toone will serve as m aid of honor at the Grund-Col<'man rites in January. Police Auxiliary Meets at Island Home Holding a short business session with Ruth Gerrish presiding, mem - bers of the Newpo~ch Police Auxiliary \•ited to ~on~e $10 to- wa rd the Communi~y Chest. The meeting was held at the home of Mrl. Mabel Jones, 216 Diamond avenue, Balboa Island and a game of hearts was diver- sion of the evening. Prizes were a "·arded with Bee Lace ta king first, Audrey Cottle second and Beverly Burdsall third. Anne tte Summers, who is a member of the group but is sel- dom able to attend; sent a de- licious angel food cake which was served with ice cream and coffee. Present at the meeting were the Mesdames Mary Cusumano, Ruth Gerrish, Alda Gorton, Helen Isbell, Bee La&e. La Veta Lace, Mildred Johnston, Lorraine Mont- gomery, Elizabeth Waltze, Viola Comecl, Beverly Burdsall, Pat Coe, Mercedes Croughan, Zelpha Roberts, Claudia Day, Frances Mitchell, Audrey Cottle and the hostess. Mrs. Day and Mrs. Mitchell were guests of Mrs. Waltze for the evening. Local Delegates at District WSCS Meet South Coast Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi will meet Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. ~rge Bigelow, 38 Lagunita. Mn. Stanley Chamben of Lido Isle will i;reside and Miss I va Welsh will be assisting hostess. This first meeting of the ~ Seven local delegates from New- year is being held early 'in order port Bea·ch W.S .C.S. attended tl\e to formulate plans for the local San Diego c\15trict annua1 meet .. club's participation in the Benefit ing of the Women's Society al Garden Festival sponsored by the Chriltlan Service held this week Pl Beta Phi Alumnae Area coun-at Huntlnir;toa Beach. Double Concert Bill Availqble to Members ol Com. Concert Assn. Eight top flight performances instead of the usual four will be available for m embers of the Com- munity Concert assOciation with the announcement that local mem- berships will be honored at Ful- lerton this year. Furthermore there is a pa& sibiHty that Huntington Beach, \vhich is organizing its concert as- ~fe!:ti:e~_io~3;'nd0~~a~8~~ r:~: bers may also attend those per- formances, thus bringing down the price of one ot these stellar at- tractions to less than the price of a movie. There are a few memberships in the local association still open and to take advantage of the first performance at Fullerton, where Bartlett and Robinson, duo piiln- ists, are billed for Tuesday, Oct. 14. First local program is Igor Gorin. baritone, heard on C>ct, 25. Other Fullerton artists are: John Tyres, baritone, Nov. 3 ; Columbia Grand Opera quartet, Feb, . 24 and Mia Sllivenska Bal- let, March 29. Completing the series at New- port Beach are Jorge Bole t, Chil- ean pianist. Nov. 17; Don Ct>ssaks chorus and dancers, Feb. 2 and 'Paul Makovsky, violinist, March l . Membership tickets may be ob- tained from Mrs. Stanley Chamb- C'TS. Harbor 252 or Mrs. Clinton Sawin. Beacon 5864. Cub Scout Circus Plans For Paclr. 105 Meet Cub scouts or Pack 105 are to hold their first Pack meeting on Friday, Oct. 17 at 7 :30 in the Newport Beach school auditorium and at this time they will make plans to join in th'e Cub Scout Circus to be held Saturday, Oct. 25 a t Costa Mesa. At the invitation of the Costa Mesa Cubs they are to cooperate in staging the circus, which will be held in the center of town. Some of the dens plan side shows, others will h ave a fish pond, ''white 1 elephant" booth and a cooked food sale. They are asking for donatiom along all these lines and those having offerings may call Mrs. Fields, Beacon 5255-R or Mn. MitChe11 , Beacon 5747-J for cook- ed food; for "white elephant" and fish pond articles, call the den mothers, Mrs. Boyvey or Mn. Malcher. All cubs and prospective cube and their ~enu are asked to at· tend the Pack meeting, Oct. 17 and mothers who will serve u den mothers are asked to call Mra Ra'ub, Beacon 5582. ' Delta Gammas to Plan Bazaar Booth dl tor their local philant:rOphy, They were the Mesdames John the Crippled Children's society at Elliott, president ot the lo ca I Oranf . <;:nty Delta G~ Los "Angeles 'county, group; Leonard Hargrave, John 85SOC14 on 1 •ar committee will The benefit Garden Festival ts Pfllchner Henry Harris Enuna meet Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the lo be held Friday, Oct. 17 from Weathertri J . H. Redlione and = ~1'::,t Mn. Clem OUi&tle, 1 to 5 p.m. on the ground& ol the Mlsl Elsie Newland. At this time 1 will · Crippled Children's home, 325 Over 250 out ol town dele-'for the antiqu:' =th w:fch ~ West Adami boulevard. gates. ~ere present at the meet· association will have Jn the South· , Ing, which was held in Flnt Meth-em Callfomla Gamma Delta ....,_ Mr. and Mn. R.H. HID ol Coota odlst. church. Chief speaker WU elation'• anpual bazaar" to be held Mesa , have returned f r o In a the conference preoldent. Mn. Oct. 11 In Altadena. month I ncatlon at varlouo points Neill D. Ireland 'of Loo AnaeJes. A On the committee are Mn m Nortbern California. 'Ibey spent rnissloo worktt in South America Quistle Mn. Lawrence ~ much ol the time with ~ llOll-for 22 years, Mn. Ireland telkM Mn. J.' IC. Kennedy Mn. E. O in-law and ~ughter, Mr. and Mn. oe ''Sou\h America. Put and WlllJuns and Mn. C. K. Du~ George Larson, In Scotia. Present. UIOdatlon president. At N~.wP.g!T~ i~A.CH Mr. and Mn. Reid Cochran. 1211 Cove •lreet. C<naa dei llar, ...., ....-... the birth at • ..,.. hx1I Sept. 29 In St. J-sili' - pitaL'Be ~ alx _..ia, ftw ounces. . Miis Enlyn Low Reports Marriage r OWi 1,. Gmce Episcopal Clturclt, Los Angeles I - Of In-to her -· trlecdl Junior ~. cbani>lnc In In the Newport ffu'tior ...,. II the peach and powder blue . ..Ion" the n!cent DWTtace In Grace Eploc»-bridegroom'• mters, ' ~ pal chun:b, Loo ~ at i:...-and Gwendolyn Little...,..u.. 1yn !Aw, daughter at Mr. and Tbe ~-Harold R 11ob1m«. · Mrs. David !Aw, lrll West 77th rector. of Grace Episcopal ' chun:b, •treet. Loo Anceleo to Arthur Le-~ Diego, wal best man ibd Ulh- ray Littlaworth, 10J1 31( Mr. and en were John L . Hartnett. SJvui Mrs. •Roy P. Littleworth. ns we11 cauklns, &lwyn Littleworth and 102nd ltreet, Loo Angeles. Paul Wylie. Tbe bride ~ traditional white Tbe new Mn. Littleworth la 1attn with sweetheart neckline, a graduate of Los AnSele1 oollece cut princeu 1tyle with a full skirt and a member of Uie Epheblan and Ion& train-Her net vell wu BOCiety of Los Angeles. Her huo- held by ·a coronet at seed pearls band has a bachelor of arts .S. and Ille carried white Cladlolua cree from Yale university and a and l>aby archldl. master of arts degree from Stan.> Catherine Lou HanlOll, sister of ford univenlty. the "bride, wu matron of honor. The bride has been a summer She """" yelloW marquisette, in re1l<W>t of Balboa Island for contrast to the blue marquisette many years and lhe and her b.,.. · · frocl<& of the bridsmaldl, Betty band v)sited friends there on re- Ann, Best and Margaret Lambert. turning from their honeymoon, lilc &mo u tbe Collllt la Ibo lnternaUOIUll trtumpll, Saac of Norway, to be preMGted Satur- day ev..W.. only at Long BeM:b ~dpal Audltorhun., 'Song ol Norway' Is Billed Saturday at Long Beach Auditorium Bridge Beginners Take Advantage 01 F.A.C.,Classes First of Friday Afternoon club's dessert bridie luncheons wU held Sept. ~4 at the Legion hall with Mrs. P . V. Parkes serving as chairman and hostess in the ab- sence of Mrs. Paul Dunlap, who This Saturday evening, Oct. 4, was ill. Assisting in hostess "Song of Norway," the rhusical duties was Mrs. E . J, Wright. triumph based on the life and Nine tables were in play, in- music of Edward Grieg, which eluding two for beginners who has enchanted more than two mil-were ably instructed by -Mrs: lion people of two continents dur-Blanche Gates. Winning high ing its sensational three-year run score was Mrs. B . 0 . Wilson, will be presented at the Long second was held by Mrs. Jerrold Beach Municipal Auditoriwn. Si:mngler and low by Mn;. C. H. _ 1 Ridley. ?rlrs. C. F . Hand won F eatured .. in t;he cast or "Song I the traveling prize. of Norway, which has broken all Beauttful dahlias from the gar- operetla records in the . history of den of Mrs. H . B. McMurtry dec- the theatre, ~re such br1lliant pe.r-orated the hall and the delicious formers as. Sig Arno, Doreen Wil-cake, served With ice cream was so11 and Gilbert Russell. baked by Mrs. Parkes. Heading the artist personnel of Instruction for beginners will be the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, continued at the October meet- which is prominently featured in ing and hostesses will be Mrs. several colorful scenes of the op-Spangler and Mrs. Kenneth which was spent at Laguna Beadl.. They will make thelr home in New Haven, Conn. where Mr. Ut- tleworth will attend Y;ale law school. DINNER 4 • 10 P. JIL eret ta, is Alexandra Denisova. 1 ;S~l~e~w~ar~t-~'i"F;~;;·F;Fi~~'i"~Fi~~'i"~~~~~~ .......... ;;, a.a... T.z tr Tickets arc on sale at Humph- reys Music company and the Long Beach Auditorium. Watch This Space for a Surprise by Newport Circle Sews for Institute A round table discussion of world problems and current events occupied the attention of mem- bers of Newport circle, meting at the home of Mrs. J . H. Red- s tone, 229 36th street. Mrs. William Mawson led in the program and Mrs. E. D. Goodell gave the devotional talk, her subject being "By Their Fruits." Balboa Island's E.xclDSive But Not. Swank D}*lng Place . MIB. Suzanne Kenyon, your new manager, hopes to serve Saturday and Sunday morning brunch from 8:30 p. m. until 2 p. m., beginning next Saturday, Oct 4. ' Call. Harbor 627 223% Marine Ave. 'Bye n6w1 ''WHI'r'' Balboa Island Seven of the members were a\vay on vacation and messages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \vere r ead from four of them. I Those who were present worked on a quilt for the Spanish-Am- erican institute. At the social interval the hos- tess, apsisted by Mrs. May De- losier , served punch and cookies. Mrs. fllora Harris of the New- ix>rt Hf' ights circle was a guest . Next meeting will be Oct. 22 at the ~ome of l\trs. George Goeld-- ncr, 33td street. ' BirthJay Surprise For Vjolney Hay, Jr. All the fun or a carefully staged surpriiJarty was on the agenda for Vo ey Hay jr .• of Balboa, who celebra his thirtieth birthday anniver$aty last Friday. The Party was planned by· Mrs . Hay an'1 parlor games were fol- lowed tiy se~ng of the birthday cake wi;th its 30 candles, and ice cream. ' Wishing the promi1'1'!11t young business! man many happy returns of the day were Monte Grimes, Dorothea Reeves of Hollywood, Bob Storm& and the Meoars. and Mesdames Ned Johnson. Jack Baumgartoer, Dick Metriioe, Earl Bush and Volney Hay sr. Ebel/ Club Drama Sec. To Meet With Leader The drama section of the Ebell club will meet Friday, .Oct. 10 at 1 :30 p.m. at the home of the leader, Mrs. Al Horvath, 329 Aliso avenue, Newport Heights. This is the first meeting of the club year and fill activities will be discussed. PLAY THE PIANO MODERN-EASY--QtlICK A S)'OteDl Qrte!J1sted ...S Toacht blr ' WES McWAIN Ca tfM a·•r Artld ............. NOW Dr OOllTA MD1A Beatn•oen Intermediate AdnDoe --All A.-JPt 11 I BWI n-... • •• Henry Koltonak, Prop. , Kt:~~O~ iiO\ISE--- INTERIOR DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING LAMPS • l'ABDAGE • FUBNITU&E llS5 Coast Blvd. South -Phone M34 -Lag\q1a Beech - TO MEET ~ l ' Mabel E Smead Registered Graduate Nurse ol • i of Chicago 0<;,TOBER 6, 7 end 8 • • MClllClay-2!30 p. m. .. I ' I GRAN .o·P·EllftG . -~ ' CHA·N·GAY BAMBOO STUDIO • Tuesday end Wednesday 10:30. a, mll'ancf',2:30 p. m • -~ ., • -?:' Bemboo Blinds 1 AnU.ble la AD ~ OFFERED AT SPECIAL ~PRICES Tropical Flo0r Cov.rings · 'r:;:A:J: 11..s. ... Older ~ m ... .--L&GIJllA •KJR 'l''l'll'illtll•-·· - • I I. I • ' . ' -11 .. linh ,., '"-Seer Re~•m• M..n.,, So.f6IG.cl ,,.,,,... _~ Plan Xmas Seal. We · · startmc ..,cmr 11szm •Blue Sbr 80Utbern eouats...,. np. -by the Se&. wblcb. -...-~ at. a one da7 _, .. ...,. """" W..-.,Y attor _. at ror 1\lberculolll and He91tb » the heme al. tbelr -· Mn. E. IOdatlon worken beld ID the dub-s~ Ylralar Dr!'"--or the Oommunlt7 Center An tntereotins fall -am la 1n Santa Ana en w~. ~ planned. botb al. work and al. ac-nil Fletchtt, eucutlve MCretary tivtty. From Oct. 26 to Nav. 1 of the Lone Beach 'l'llberalloola Is National )lrffldut week and and HM!lh Aaodatlon pr.iclod the girls will prepue menus aent Rev. F . w. Nledr\nsbauo. coun- fl'om the bead offlce ID N-Y..-k. ty chalnnan of the Ou1ltmu They are alao collectln,ir things Seal sale opened the conrennee to send to England and are aeJ\, with an 'addreaa on the lmpurt. Ing qu-istmu carda to P'1Y for anee of the Chriatmu Seal letter. the postage and alao to buy equip-The volunteer worken. c:omlatlntl ment for the ir;rouP-or the Seal sale chairmen and en. The g!rla are marking aprons tr!ct repreaentatlveo, then map- and Ibey are llnln& up band!ttart ped their plans and clec!ded on the materlala for Olrlatmu pr~ll methocla to be Uled durtnc the for parents and friends. Their aim drive which begiN November :it. 15 to npprove health and to make !riencls to follow the Blue Bird Wish. The croup at preaent hu room for two new members. 'Ibeir presi~t 15 Shelby Tunnell . The Blue Bird Wlah la: 'To have fun: to learn to make beauti- fUJ things; to remember to fin.. lsh what I begin; to want to keep my temper most of the time: to go to interatt:mc places: to know about trees. tlCwers and birds; to ~ Musically Speaking ~ ~ By KATHLEEN 001.nc•N I~ Coffee came from the Orient in 1683, Jone be- fore it was known in Bra- zil. By the time of Mozart and Beethoven, cot- f e e houses equipped with newspapers and billiards, were favorite haunts of men or mu- sic and men of Jette~ ·~tho­ mak e friends." • • ~I.. ven was a coffee s~ialist, he liked it strong, "sixty beans for a cup."-Robert Schumann WTote to his mother-"How shall I desribe for you my bliss a t this moment? The aloohol is cooking and splat- tering in the coffee machine, and it is a heaven wort hy to be kissed, pure and golden." -Bach wro te a delightf ul cantata. the heroine of which is such a coffee addict that she proclaims-"No wooer shall come into my house until he has promised that when he goes to marr}· me, I will be permitted to cook my coffee as I will." ' 8°'--(JOMfJ0'"1 -~ ..... .., .... Bs·e I la1 PROTECTION WITH moe LUSTRE . From: Bannfu1 Effecta of s~ Salt Acids and Other Dement.a • Water, It has be ped the auto shortage lzy protecting and beautifying cars economically. GLIP rues dally as an air-tight, smooth coating on many air- planes, metal and fabric. GLIP crosses the country on trucks. cars. buses and strearnJin ers. It.s glass-like surface, one-thousandth-of-an-inch thick, is Oex- ible.c.. yet hard and permanent. It will not discolor, peel. crack or cnip. It resists heat, sun, salt water. aJcohol and time. GLIP SERVICE SHOP Cor. East 11th and lrvtM COSTA MESA .Beacon 604 '7-R f?rt ...... , ,.it of ... ,.. um here •11d _, ••ti •••• our u1ier.1 un1ll191 •11d INSURED Nfetr. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAYINGS ••tl LOAN ASSOCIATION P. A. P.Umn, Prmckm •••• VIA LIDO ' NEWPORT BEACH, CALlf'DANIA r11e Mayfield Marltet • C-Osta Mesa's Complete Independent Market Thanks its Many Friends For the enthusiastic welcome on the occasion of our opening. I ' ( ' l • \ ' ' \ , PROPOSED AND SANITATION SE;WERAGE DISTRICTS PLAN FOR ORANGE COUNTY c 0 \.E GEND c;_, S.O"'ter-O<•tfoCI .......... , Mlttfl l11o.iol. ._,, _. --.. ,,..,_ S..ot• ''""'""' •••11" ,, ... , . .-~ ,,..,,. c.1, ..... .,...,,.,, "._.,,_... ,,.,.,._, SCALE OF MILE S • ' ' . BYC Troplry Dinner to Be Held Saturday fife Ebel/ Juniors Hold Si/lfer Tea Noted Psyclrologists To Appear on Program 01 Fullerton Forum Commodor e Bob Boyd of Bal-Members of Ebel! club's junior Two noted psychologists, Dr. David Seabury and Dr: Mason Rose, are to be heard th.is season at the Fullerton Public Forum helci each week at Fullerton Union High school and lo which the pub- lic is invited. Dr. Rose is well known in Newport Beach, having appeared here several times with dynamic messages on topics of vital importance. Dr. Seabury, psychologist and author . was enthusiastically re- ceived last year and is scheduled for t\\'O lectures t his month, on Oct. 9 and 16. Dr. David SeaburY. noted psy- chologist. and author, who a ppear- rd last year and was en thusias- tically r eceived, will appear on October 9 and 16. Dr. A. W. R. Thiel. Scientis t. L<-cturer and World 'ITaveler. will adress the fourth meeting on Qc. tober 23 and will discuss "'Holland and Indonesia." Dr. Mason Rose, who was among the best s peakers of last year, and on the request of many members of the forum will make a r eturn talk on No- vember 6 will discuss the adjust- ments that mu.st be made in an atomic age. boa Yacht club was a guest of section enjoyed a delightful social Commodore Harry Coffman of afternoon WOOnesday at the Sil- Jonathan Yacht club on the an· ver T ea held for members only at nual Commodores' S tag cruise and the home of Mrs. E . C. Twichell, frolic at Catalina Isthmus over 324 Buena Vista avenue. Balboa. the week end. \Vhite dahlias centered th e The annual trophy presentation be.!l.utifully appointed t ea table and dinner dance of BYC Will be where M rs. J . Gordon Smit h, held Saturday evening with din-chairma n of the group, and Mrs. ner a t 7 p.m., trophy presenta tions Obed Luc·as poured. In the re- a t 8 and dancing will start cciving li ne and assisting w i l h promptly at 9. ser\'·ing were the Mesdames Ro- Commodore Boyd "'ill present land Vallely, Hugh Springer , Rob- over 200 trophies for the past ~t H olden and the hostess. Mrs. season's sailing . 'The dance will °q:'wichell. be in charge ot Sue Ficker, new The first regular meeting of the entertajrunC'nt chairman, reports club will be held Oct. 23 at the Velma Barber, publicity dirC'Ctor . club house. Nolfe/ Dessert, Easy to Prepare /s Wine Parlait \\'hen something special is in order for dessert--or for after- noon or evening refreshment , Pineapple-Port Wine Parfait ts a good choice. Festive and flavor- some. this gourmet dessert is a real conversa tion piece. It is easy to make, t oo, and can be varied endlessly with different kinds of crushed sweetened fruits and any one of the many flavorsome des- Ring Family Visits Paduo Hills Fiesta 1-lr. and Mrs. Had R ing and children of Lido Isle "'·ent to Scripps college, Claremont, Sun- day to ,·isit Miss Dolores Ring, "-'ho entered as a freshman this year. having graduated as an honor student from the lc;>ea l high school. Alonzo Baker, dynamic orator, and political scientist, will appear sert wines or Sherry. on November 13 and discuss "'Why _The wine blends delightfully As a festive close to t he holi- day t he family, including Dolores went to Padua Hi lls for dinner, enjoying the colorful atmoephere of old fiesta days which has made the pl ace famous. We Must Oppose Communism." with the bland g~ess ot vanilla ice cream. This 1S the way the The first series will close on parfait la made. A dlpperful or November 20 when three young firmly fror.en vanilla tee cream people, we~ known on the public ii put into the bottom of a tall platform will (W'e9eftt a panel on glass. 'nJree or tour deep holes .. Young America Toda.y." are made lnto the ice cream with The speakers are George Grov-a glass stirring rod that has been er, Mn. Mildred Eberhard Young-warmed slightly. WU..-in this er, and John ~ case, Port Wlne--it poured into The forum U1 free. the holes, a spoonful ot sweetened Prof. Howard F. Legg hu re- tired from active college teachin& in Iowa and hu come with Mrs. Legg and their ooo Sherwood to c.orona del Mar where they are I occupy;,,. their home at 510 Helio- trope avEnue. Sherwood ii attend- ing college in Santa Ana. cnished pineapple 15 added. Then. a second scoop ot ice cream ts placed over the fruit. Holea are made ln this Ice cream, too, and wine is added u before. A to~ ping of fruit and a 'poonful of whipped cream add the final fes- tive flourllh. The parfait II serv- ed Immediately. A few other fruit and wine com- blnatlom ror parfait Include: Raspberries and Tokay wine; Ban- anu and Sherry wine; and Peach- " and Muscatel wine. . Plmleaple Port -· Parfait (Mokeo 6 aervinp) I quart vanilla Ice cream " cup California Port wine l\i cupl ttuahed pineapple " cup whipped cream Chopped nuta . Lunclreon Meet lor Bo/boa Island Circle A pot luck luncheon to be serv- ed at Mar Casa Tuesday, Oct. 7, will inau~ate the season for Balboa Island circle. Members will meet at 12:30 p.m. and at the business meeting the...president. Mrs. Leonard Hargrave. will en- tertain plana for fall activities. -~ We Will Contia•e to Keep Prices at a Pia~ a scoop of tee cream in a parfalt glua. Mak• hol .. in the Ice cream with a warm cJam 1t!rrlnc rod. Pour a tableopoonful al wine Into each aervtnc or Ice CftelD. Acid 2 tableopoons al ttUSl>- ed pineapple to •ach aervtng and top With another -of Ice 'Cl'Mlll. Make holes In the Ice cream and pour wine Into It u before. Acid another t w o ta~ ._ or pineapple. Top w I t II wblpped ........ and ftalob With a aprinkllDc al nuta. CoalP8titive Level : at All Times .. ~ ..... Pnapt and ·CcJ pllwas Seniee r • I 1141 Newport Ave. BelMlOD 60&9 . Dr. and Kn. ~ ..,,._ "' Udo i:. rot•-lut - -I>etrcitt -. tllllJ ...... far two -. -dlore "' tho ea.th "' Dr. Op ' ~ ,._, -G. <>-'lln. Allo .... __ ....,.......,_v-.n- \"*Dc ,. 1111 -.. ,_. ,,, at~ ....... llU'. ..S Jin.. Sitt'" Ph 7 CT _., ....... ... -..-1111 ............. .... -------------------------------------~ pllw, . a..t ._,_ .. I I • ' l ... 4 '· l -•• • . . ~ ~ I ! j j ! ' I . • I Newport WSCS Meets Wed. at Cirri st Clrurclr Newport Beach W.S.C.S. will meet Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Christ Oiurch by the Sea. ·The study group will convene at 10:30 a.m. and at 12:30 p.m. the Newport Heights circle will serve a 25 cent luncheon t o which the public is invited, reservations to be made \vi th Mrs. Fred Woodworth at Harbor 2502-J. The buSiness meet- ing a nd program will be in the afternoon with Mrs. J. K. Elliott presiding. • HARBOR~ KSWPoaor a.&LaO.& ···•~.r•••• iBS!M"&Y •ewewt 81111 Ola Oe!1tlil. JK1 Island Sltop Owner And family to Visit 07rl Home Town Stan Sawyer of Sawyer's Sport ohop, Balboa Ialand. his wire, Sal· ly, their son Bill and their mother, are leavtnc Oct. 8 foe-a month'• stay in Glendale, Ohio, their heme town. Both Mr. and Mn. Sawyer were brought llP there and were mar- ried there 11 yean a.co. They have been in this area nine years ·and it II Mr. Sawyer's !Int trip back since he left. PUBLIC NOTICE& NOTI~ OF PUBLIC REARING . The Newport Beach Qty Plan- ning Commlsa!on W\11 hold two Public Hearings upon the appli- cation ot John E. Sadleir tor a change of zone trorii R-2 to C-2, Lot 9, Block 730, Corona del Mar Ca.Jifomla. · ' The First Public Hearing upon this application will be. held Thursday, October 16, 1947, at 7 :30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Oty Hall, Newport Beach, Cali- fornia. BY order of the Chairman of the Newport Beach Oty Plann1ng Corrunission, WALTER M. WNGMOOR. PffiLMER J . EU.ERBROEK. Secreta1"y. Pub.-Oct. 2, 9, 1947. NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN .. - NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : WITNESSETH that noUoe ia herebJ given pul"3Uant to the p rovl.•lons of Section 3440 of the Clvt.I Code or the State of California , that the under· elgned , Clarence L.. Heppler, Intends to eell to Rose K cNelll and Beu H . McNelll all that certain etock of mer· chandlee conelatl~g generally or sugar, n our, ahortenlng, 11yrup9, and all ma· lerlala and wppllee. together w ith g ood will of t hat certain bu.lneaii known u the Balboa Do-Nut Shop belonging to aid ClaRnce L. Heppler, and located at 302 Palm A-venue. City or Newport Beach. County of Orange, State or c.i1rornla. and that a trans- fer &lid aaslgnment of the aame will be made. and the purchue price thereof will be paid, on Friday, the 10th day of October. 1947, at 10:00 A. K .. •t B&.lboa Bnanch. Bank of America National Tnat A. S&Vinp AA- soclatlon. Balboa. California. That the addreu of said vendor la 200 ~ East Central Ave .• Clty of Newport Beach. County or Orange, State or C&ll.fornla and the addre .. of aa.ld nnd~ ta tl:zii West Pine St.. City of Santa Ana County or Orange, State or CallfomJa.'. Dated September 29, 1947 . CLARENCE L.. HEPPLER Vendor ROSS McNEil.L Vendee Pub.--Oct. 2. 1947 .. . . . . . -- . ~ThTr'Je~"" ;m-;;tbe";;_ !iponsible for more than oae incor- rect insertion ot an advertisement. reserves t h e right to correctly classify any and all ads and to reject any advertisement not con- rorm.Ing to rules and r egulations. 68-tfc .......... GOIDii CABINETS cu.tom Fllmlture -Int.nan ~ Suh -CUltam Doer& CORONA CRAFT 1302\i Cout HIPwa7 Corona de! Mar Phone ll08. TT-9tc 12 YEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL P~~ c::;1;;:_croa Ph. Bea. 5'13 Coota -. callt, ."' PEllllO!f.&L 1' M.COHOUCS ANONYMOUS ~y Box 7', -•Uan4 tG-tfq READINGS-Monday lhru 4 Fri• days. 1634 E . Palm, Santa Ana. Seven questlOl'll answered by -fl.00. Mn. Davia. 79-4tp sBABJ! YOUB CAB ·u SHARE RIDE to Pasadena, dally 8 to 5. R. C. Van Orden. 806 W; Central. Ph. Harbor 2293-M. 78-2tc EMPLOYMENT WANTED 18 A RELIABLE baby sitter will also do ironing and mending at a reasonable price. PhOne HarQor 1816-W. 7S-2tc RELIABLE LADY will care for children at parent convenience. 1980 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 79-4tp WORK WANTED-Ironing in lD3' ~ome. Plain e1 fancy. 530 Saa Bernardino Ave.. Newport Heigh ta. . 26-tf• IDIPLOYMENT OFFERED • WANTED-Woman to do cookin1 and downstairs work. Must like children. Phone Harbor 736. 7&-4tc WANTED -Experienced carpent· ers. Steady employment. See Ralph Hoyle Jr., 1505 C o a 1 t Highway. Corona del Mar. Ph. Ha. 741. 7Mtc . . WOMAN-Between 65-75 to catt for invalid grandmother. Live in small salary. 502 -"'Jlst St., Newport Beach. 7&-4tc WANTED-Experienced waiter .l.1 waitress in bu restaurant. 3452 Via Opor\o, Newp. Bch. Harbor 784. 75-tfc WAITRESSES WANTED -881 Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tfe WANTED-Man for general main· tenance and dishwashing in evenings, Harrison's Cafe, 17th . a nd Orange, C.Osta Mesa. 78-4tc Mrs. Birdella Ball ol W e st ~:::·::::·::::-~""-~·:::·::":::·:::':::-'"'":·:::"":::'=:::-·:::·:·:·:::-::. Ocean Front and her sister , Mrs. 8U,INE88 GUIDE lt Essie McKenzie. a ttended on SUn-FORMED Wlndshleldl &: Hatd DINNER WAITRESS -Steady work, short hours, and good pay. Harrison's Cafe, l>?th and Orange, Costa Mesa. 78-4tc da y the 75th anniversary of the Covers made to order. Also Plex· f.IELP WANTED-Female, exper- ienced housekeeper, must like children, excellent salary. Phone Harbor 2130. 78-4tc dedication of the Presbyterian telus &: Ludte Sheet& tor sale church a t Westminister. Both Nu-World Produca C.Ompany their father and grandfather had 303 Third St., Huntington Beach been pastors a t the church and Phone Huntington Beach 178 WOMAN-To care for 2 children from 9 a.m. to 12 ti.50 per hour. 220 Newport Blvd., mornings. 79-2tc they met old friends, some of 8J-tft ,,·horn t hey had not !'een for 60 years. Bob Reed of the ice plant is fi shing salmon in Oregon. Evelyn Woodworth, daughter of ?\1r. and Mrs. Fred Wood.worth, 945 West Central avenue, is re-- cuperating in Santa Ana Commun- ity hospital where she wu taken last Thursday evening for an emergency appendectomy. Mrs. William Estes. 1711 West ~ntral avenue, returned Wednes- day from Oregon where she spent ji,x weeks will\ her son Arthur and is family. Mr. and Mn. George Newport and dpughten, Nancy, Dolly and Mariantha, were at their cottage, 726 West Suri for the week end. Phil Delozier, of the Merchant Marine, paid a short visit to. his mother, Mrs. May Delozier, 203 25th street, while his ship was at San Diego. He has been gone two months and 1 was at A1aaka and Ha wail .- CESS POOLS and SEPI1C TANKS Installed Anywhere in Orange County Contract DrllllDi Sewer Connection (AJI Work Guaran-) Fllll Inaurance CUrte4 J. R. McCORMICK 840 Victoria St. Coot& Ilsa · Beacon ~· 93-tfe HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Newport Blvd, Beacon 5(M8'l'I REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contracttnc and Suppllo9 97-tft ROOFS W. J . BENBOW Phone Harbor 1.012 J 112-tfe W ANTEQ-Experienced waitr"t$S, must be over 21. Rossi's Cafe. Harbor 1180. 79-trc YACHT SALESMAN, experienced preferred. Fredrick Yacht Co., 1215 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 79-2tc llALZ Hl8CICLLANEOU8 • PUMPS. WORTHINGTON PRESSURE • CENTRIFUGAL For all Preaurw Soden Refrlseratlon 823 So. Loo Anl'!I .. St., Anaheim Phone 4652 79-ltc FIXTURES OF STEVE'S LUNCH COUNTER OF BALBOA ISLAND 1 Elec. Coke Box 1 Elec. Popcorn Machine 1 Five-ho!• Stalnlea Steel Steam Tablt>-bun warmer 2 Candy CUea 1 Elec. Oranee Juicer STOCK & SUPPLIES COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beaocm ~R 320 Marine Aw. l571· Elden Ave.. Coota -BALBOA ISLAND Z.tf• Phone Harbor 1808 78-2tc ---~-----~~~--'-~~~-0 R.ESSMAKIN G & Alteratlona. EASY WASHING MAC!IlNE-A- Call Beacon ~W. 1971 Mac· 1 condition; also bedroom fuml. nolla St., Ccota Meaa. 7._tfc ture and innenprtne mnttrea. RALPH BAKER Garden Maintenance AND Landscape Design AT Smith'• Rare Plant Gardena 2249 Newpm t Blvd., Bea. 5170-W. Coota Msa. ~tp 2376 Elden A\·e., Ccota Mesa. 79-2te FOR SALE -·Wheel chair. ll7 Pearl St., Balboa Ialand. 75-tfc UPRIGHT PIANO -"Davenport and Tracy'' 903 No. Bay Front, Balboli Ialand. ar phone Har- bor 4TT any time Saturday e1 SUnday. -79-ltc -INSURANCE- • l"lllB • 1'.&an' • • -"STU" DUNLAP D M 11111 -'-"'-.. ._ Nm S • Bm1111 11Do1 • I - • • • 11 ' .. .. \ • • • • ' ' ' -. f ~ ~ ~-~: .. O&l''8&L .. O.&-lisw~-l'IS a .0. mr . ._,-7 • .&~ M w ' a;i~~-~··:!•!!1*~*~*!'.":·.:-:;:_,..::_~r!J!!!~wr!!!~-~----=-..,.!• -~·~·~-~>n~'.::~:___:.'"_:__!•!..!•~•~m;~ai~t~iit.~W.~--.--· ...:.,· ,.....~'. ~ . i&iJW&T Wwwe• •• 'OlllL Oelt•• s: II J'OR RENT-87 IDDlltilJ ~ toi SALE -11t7 .J..p.Statlali ..r --, -·1'1.. ., Pl@& ·.Want Ads --n• "--i••.Jli ia ,,_,, bolbe, fllmllibe4 210 w-onl7 4llOO -. IZIOO, ...,...,_ ...._ •~ .._ __ ... • .............. · TY-are . AT CORONA DEL MAR ...,_.,_., _....___ . OJra1 Aw., -'"!"" ar hlP-t ltldder. 310 ......... St. """" """'" ..,., ~T""' -~ °"""' , ro.:.:•~ W:i:<::! =:: · ~ 11-2tp oaota-. 18-4tp 8 few al our dioloe'otterlnp week: Gi:and I-Jome on Ocean Front trea!I l;;.;d' condition. S35.00. LONE WOMAN-Will ' t "":' n•n-s u NEW .· 'IW'"' BEDRooM meet env ' ·-~ Jot·, one of the finest '---al Continued · From Preceding Page Phone ·~ 1808. .· 18-2tc to 1 or 2 women, Pf-· FOR SALE -lll'fL Vaphnnd V" _...,. ~"" ~·~ '""""'" -;;:;;;;;;;-;~;;;ti:n;il·---lii eluding, near bay, reuonabl•. --r coini'Iarlscn In COlQiil del In -today's market. Southern California BOATS, soPPliiii .. Write Box "N" c/o N...i...nm.o. trailer and Muonlt. cabana. ·=_'oul'"" ''G.L" Un~...:. ', t $9950•. 79-3tc s1200. Locat.d MunlclpoJ '1'1'aller ,,., u ..... .,..""' Price ·e"5,000 .. r-.-.-,,.=:=--=:,.---:--.-.-; perk. C46, HuntinKton Beoich. "'-' ._ Boats Priced to Sell FOR •RENT-N.w ur$miaMd Writ• Box 16, HuntJnKton NEW ~BEDROOM f[°OME In Newport FOR QUICK SALE •••• ~US • 7(}.ft. Aux. 5q>ooner (new canvas) duplex. 1 bedroom tile bath-Beach. 76-ttp ..,,... $15 000 Open for Inspection ....... . . .... • • ·' ~~.;::._~=~~;::::.:....-.-:-=_ $10,000.; '2-fL Lake Union Sed. room and kitchen. hardwood H""'"ta, , · FOR SALE -Washing machine, cruller, $8800.; ~fL Tw In noon. fireplace, year around BJ!ll ll:llTATI: It • Lady Attendant to Show You. Westlnchouae, xlnL c:ondl,tlon; Saew Steybena, 0$ed -· rental. Adult• only. cau even-FOR SALE-N.w 3-bedi-oot.t horn< NEW, 'ExCLUSIVE LISTIN Newr bef~ offer- brealdut tab!•, 4 cba1r1 $18.00; S8900.: 33-ft. Sport Fish•r. lngs Harbor 1902-W. 79-ltc on vi.w location above IM ed. Luxurious, SP.Belous boiijie with two attractive outboal;d motor 18 h.p. $100; (1940) $6500.;28-fLC&blncruls.-FOR RENT-Employ.d mother Arches. Dlnlnc room. !lttplace. _........,..ts. All'ihefinestf tures. Pri $30000 rug, Nlllmdab. $7.00; •nd tables. er. $34.000.: 26-fL Stttl Craft and three daughters will •hare 20x30 &•ra&e. $14,600. Complett a,.... •u~ ce '. · Ph. Harbor 558-W. 18-2tc (1947) $4000. 2 bedroom home with wnrldn& ,In 30 days. Call Hub Powen. Halt cash. Call for further FOR SALE--Nescn electric cook-girl. Must be very o!Ongenlal Harbor 82-W. n-trc er, 60 cycl•, lik• new. Fine G. E. MINNEY and have good dlapaoltlon! Hae-LOTS FOR SALE -N.wport enamel.d wet dishes, atalnlea T ;stings Wanted bor 196. 79-ltp Helgllta and Coota M.aa. SlOOQ St..! Ilda. Broiler attachnmlt. ...,. to $22!5(). !;ff Hub Powen. J . "A. Call Mn. Barbre, Harbor 13. Til Coast Hlway, Newport FOR RENT -Apartment, N•w-!Jeek Ferry Landlnc, Balboa ~tfc Beacon 5032-W. ~tfc port Island, Phone Hacbor ~it~ Wand. 69-tfc 00.......,,"'UB=LE~cemen--t-:-la-undry-:-=tu-:-b..,.-tn 22 aq. (approximately 30' OA.l . Bargain In Coot M --3 bdrm. SOod condition, double Simmons metre Norwegian sl~p built in ROOM FOR RENT-Private en-moved in lot.I ~f ~ on new bedlted. springs and mattress. the best manner of finest ma-tran~ and bath, ma.le. 520 foundation. Price 5350. Miner Bea-••~ •. "70 2tc tertals. including mahogany P.1arigold, Corona del Mar ~2t .......... ~;:r-.1 ·~ 1.,. street near Victoria and Harbor JOHN E. SADL IR, Realtor 'STANLEY A. SMITH,. ate Broker • HAZEL M. CO N , Salesman . ' Two Offices In Co 1505 or 607 Coast Highway de! Mar: Harbor 741or2422 79-ltc OLYMPIC 50 Iba Ice box. Good planking throughout. Flnlshoo c blvd. Hub-Powen, agenL Har- condition. 622 Ctubhouse Ave., bright Inside an . clout. Complete-FOR RENT-Apartmentl. Light bor 62-W. 76-tfc -------,------t---------- Apt. 5. Newport Beach. Apply ly eqwpped with 21,t 1uiU of . housekeeping, private entrance. ----------- after 5 p.m. 78-ttp English Rauey sails. Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. tr Sell It Through Clas ified Advertising '* Pri d t $3750 ~2tc Two G. I. Homes • · FOR SALE-Hearing aid. West-Ce a · em Electric "Aud.iphone." 502 FOR RENT-Furnished Apt. ~or Now building-each 2 bdrm. mod- 31st s !,.)Newport Beach. 7Mtc For Immediate Sale 2. $2.00 per day, also winter ern plans. Will sell tor about GEORGE MICHAUD CO. rates lncl4dinlg garage. 113 15th $9500. Ma ke your arrangements ' I FOR THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE SHOP AT GRANT'S Phone Bea. 5707-M 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 77-tfc VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum steel. wood. Call us for ln!e est! mate. Renovation & retlnJahln&. &> Coast Ven.t!an Blind Co. W.ot 18th and Newport Ave.. Qlota Meoa. Pb: Beacon 5762-W 38-tf• Watches • crocks -Jewelry CHROMOMTERS Repairing -Prompt s.rvtce Sensible Prices VAN DRIMLEN JEWELRY 1786 Newport Blvd.. Costa MeN 31-tfc WASHING MACHINES U yau don't have one do Y'O'D waahlng at BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA 475 Newpui't Blvd., Coot& - Phone Beacon 5T10 17-tfc 4040 Wilshire, Los Angeles 5 St., Ne~rport Beach. ~2tc-now and be ready to move in Ph. Federal '5501. 78-4tc FOR RENT -New motel rooms when theY are completed. SELL OR TRAbE-32 ft. cabin and Priva.te baths, til~ shower cruiser, sleeps four, $1750. Pre-stalls, unit heat, special rates RAL~H P . MASKEY fer late model club or convert. for permanent guests, ~2. per · · 1•· s . 300 day, for 2 persons. No kitchens. 3411 W. Q ntrai-Ph. Har. 402 73-ttc cou_pe, inqwre, ".1ss aW)er, ?t1iracle Mile ~fotel, 706 Coast FOR SALE BY OWNER-47% ft. ?t1BJn St., Balboa. 79-2tP Hiway., Newport Beach. Ph. lot on Lld.o Isle and 52t,1 _ft. lot FOR SALE-Twin Chrysler En-Bea. 5299--J . 78-tfc on Balboa Penln1ula. WW coo- gines 145 H . P . each. Now in alder trade on 2 or 3 bedroom use boat "Maurine B ill". Will F OR RENT-Unfurnished 3-bed-beach house in BalOOa or vidn· demonstrate, $345. each. Rich-room house. Wiil sell al or part tty. Phone Harbor 707 or inquire Ba of bedroom. living room and ardson Yacht Anchorage, Y-. .1 d .red j at 1569 Miramar Dr., Ba1boa. lide Dr., Newpol't ~ach. Har-dining room furniture 1 es1 . 43-tf bor 369. 78-4tc 310 Flower St., Costa Mesa. MUST SELL-16-ft. Snipe newly painted, new sails, $395.00 or best offer. Miracle Mile Motel 706 Coast Highway. Beacon 5299-J. 77-lltc F OR SALE-Johnson 5 h.p.. 41 outboard Exe. cond. Completely overhauled and painted. Ph. La- guna 2412. 76-4tp 7S.2tp CORONA DEL MAR FOR RENT -Small cottage in Balboa business se<:tion. Also, A beautiful new 2-bedroom horTie a~tment overlooking ocean for sOuth of highway, near beacli business couple. Call Harbor and grammar school La.rg~ li1 - 653-\V. 77-4tc ing room with fittplacc. car- FOR RENT-Furnished room for peted wall to wall. Bedroon1 and 1 or 2, (men only) close to bath living room have large windows room. Separate entrance. $6.00 to fl oor , facing patio. Patio has per week. 516 36th St., Newport flagstone fl oor and concretf' FOR SALE -Kelso Craft 14-ft. Beach. 76-tfc walls. Venetian blinds thruou t and new 4 cylinder ~enrude - -the house. Lots of cupboard,:. "-lld motor Simplex starter a n d OCEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel close closet space. Garage. See this moori~g. $450. Harbor 2654--J . to Newport fishing pier, 2306 home at 432 Dahlia Ave., Co!"ona • 76-4tp Ocean Front. Harbor 987. A del Mar. Sl l ,900. Eao:y ter1ns. Clipper Bow Boat 46 ft. 14 beam. ?O H. P . Cat diesel. New bait tank; s\vo['dijsh plank; complete commer cial eQWpment. Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc Harbor 97 FOR SALE -Stac sail boa t. few vacant rooms and apts. O'W"ner . 75 ·tfc ?ttake reservations now. 76-Stc 1 ROOM kitchen apartments for Y.1.nter rental. Stage a-tot el, 610 Coast Highway, Newpt. Beach. 75-tfc FOR RENT -New kitchen apart- ment for couple. Sandy's Motel, Corona del Mar. Harbor 1091·J. 75-tfc FOR SALE-5-rm. house i n Costa Mesa, $5950. $1500 down. Phone Beacon 5744-\V. 78-4tc WANT TO LEASE-1 year fur- nished or unrurnished 3-4 bed- room house. \Vill pay years lease. Call collect Pomona 9016. 78-4tp BRIGGS •• •• Bl)YS NEWPORT HEIGHTS-A fine ome at a very low price, "Cape Cod" design, 7 years old large living room, 2-bed- rooms, dinette, tiled kitchen d bath, hardwood floors, fluo~nt lighting and unique out-door lighting, perfec:t rear yard for patio arrangem t , good garage. Price $9500. Tenns. ~ WINTER RENTAL-For two dulls, a good down stairs apailtment on Central avenu between Newport and Balvoa, utilities paid, $55.00 m nth. ' Fred-BRIG Members of the Multlp 634 Coa:st Highway S-Tressa Listing Division Phtme Beacon 5778 79-ltc ASSOCIATED BUIL ING SERVICE WILL BUILD A ~W HOME COMPL for On $595 ON YOUR LOT Drop in and see what a t 711-C Coast Hiway or CONSTRUCTION by JAMES D BLUE PRINTS by HARBO e can give you one Beacon 5860 RAY, General Contractor DRAFTING SERVICE DON'T WAIT • ORDER YOUR Latest type, flexible mast, in- cluding aaUs ready to sail Phone Glendale, Otrus 11188. FC~R RENT -2 _r ooms & bath; w=;iro T?,, B~~.';'aJ~r h~~ -er Sell It Through Clas ified Advertising * coi:npletely ·fur~shed and with boa. p hon e Angelus 5522 or SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW Deliveries Are Improving We May Surprise You daily room service. 1325 E. O>n-write Mildred Rudolph 2429 SNIPE sail boat, a real buy. Doug-' tral Ave., Balboa or , phone <day Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles 33. las built in '43. No. 4214. Com-hours) Harbor 315. 78-2tc 78-4tc plete with dolly and new cover . FOR RENT-4 bedroom, 2 bath FOR SALE Good 2 .... _,,_ $475. Phone Harbor 1008-W or h Lid I I u f · h_... --u.:uioom 7 78-ttc ome 0 5 e. n ur.rus · ~. ex-house on large comer lot in 241 . cept stove and refrigerator 9 C.Osta Mesa. Ph. Beacon 55~J. H1JSJCAL.lr RADIO M months lease. Children Wl!lcome. 78-2tc $175.00 month. Call San Marino 6(}.tfc FOR SALE-E flat saxaphonc, e-x-· Sycamore 68674. 78-4tc FOR SALE-New 2-bedroom un- cellent condition, $50. Phone · furnished home in Costa Mesa. Beacon 5677. 2031 Orange Ave., WANTED TO ILDT U Write Box K. c/o News-Times.~· :o Costa Mesa. 79-llp COUPLE with no children or cats 78-2tc Harbor 145 SPINE"I"TE · PIANOS for rent. desire 1 or 2 bedroom house or WILL TRADE-Lou on Udo Lale 43-tf'c · Beautiful blonde, mahogany, apartment for winter z;nonths. also Jot.I on Peninsula on pur- VOGEL'S 100 Main St. -----------walnut. All rent ot first months Phone collect SA. 2878. 78-2tc chue of 2 or 3 bedroom houR BAYSIDE PLATING allowoo on purchase. 2 OR 3 BEDROOM unturn. house In Harbor dlotrlct Phone Harbor DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO . or apt., pay 6 mo. rent in ad--107 81-ttc Gold • Silver • Copper • Br-520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-ttc vance. Beacon 5793-J . 78-2tp Antiques a Specialty WANTED :;(\used pianoo for oar WANT TO RENT year "iouncl- rent Dept. Highest cash prices 2 or 3 bedroom unturnilhed See Our Ad ln Orange County or biggest allowance on ex-house in Balboa or vicinity. Per- Phone Dlrectory change. Terms. manent residentl. Good reter- Harbor Drafting Service for BUilders Residential -Commerdal DANZ-SOIMIDT PIANO CO. enoea. Phone Harbor 707. 43-tf 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. BeL 5ll3 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc 1-----------Til · C. Cout IDway, Newport Qao. HArbor and 19th. Coot& Mao KNABE GRAND. Wonderful ton•. MONEY TO LOAN 111 Phone Beacon 5860. 34-tfc · Next to Methodist Oiurcb 28rttc One of the world's creat pi&nOI. Plenty of Good Tiree All Sizes Compound Motor Oil Gallon. 70c . Western Auto Supply Authorlz.d O.aler 1836 Nnvport Blvd.. Coot& MeM lT·tf• Also Baldwin Grand. Emerson Starr Chickering. A Behrman Grand $487 .00. term!I. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO OJ. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc USED PIANOS. Some as low aa $85. Good for practice. Trade lt in at full price later. Tenm. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc LOANS TO BUILD, buy, Improve. modernize or refinance. We pur- chase trmt deeds. NEWPORT BALBOA FEl!>ERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASsN. 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 38-tfc. .. RECAPPING PIANO ~1.JNil-IG and repairln&. WHEEL ALIGNMEN!I' LAGUNA BEACH--C-2 lot. suit- able· for boat building. Sacrifice. Phone Laguna 359. 79-ltc WHERE ELSE J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon WHEEL BALAI'ICING WANTED TO BQT ll 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Colta NEW AND USED TIIU;s ----------Mesa. ~ttc Wm. A. Lesterl WILL YOU FIND nearly 1700 ft. of floor area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 14 x 24 rt. living room 'With glau wall overlooking patio. custom made furnishings by leading ~ator. 1400 ft. of landscaping exclusive of patio for- $17,750 furnished Will Pay Cash SPINET TYPE· Mirror Piano. Re-2900 w. Cen!r&L N..._t Be.ch Far :rour tumlture or wbat haw possess<d, now only $295. Ano-79-ltc $15,750 unfurnished ,.,.._Phone Beacon 56M. !her Splnette al!KhUy .-at FOR SALE-l934 Graham 15ec1an 7 WAVERLY DRIVE Crawley Furniture Co. blK aavin&. And you Juat pay new t1no, $300. or tralie ,,,; Balboa Bay Shores, Bea. 529S-R. 11112 Newpcrl Blvd., Coot& M-~~ PIANO co. lighter car. Call Harbor 2656.w. 79-ltc G-ttc 520 No. Main, Santa Ana ~tfc betwoen 12 and 7 p.m. 79-ltc LATE 19t7 Kaiser $300 below G. I. HOMES CASH for USED SPIWJA.L ANl'iOUNCJDU:NT8 • marbt 1Jrice. 318-l&th SL, BUILT ON YOUR Lal' Furniture & Appliances • KE y S Coot& lf"!L 79-ltc Your Plam or Oun "W• Buy Alnioot FOR SALE-19311 Podranl --W• Arrange FlnandnC AJaythlns" • -Wlllle -y.., Woll New pmnt job. Good tlrts, --;;: W• haw -.! CoOd lot 11st1np GRANT'S VOGaL'll oollmt -· ~ 112\i • s. P . BROCK. BUILDER -lie&. !i"IO'l-ll 100 llalD IL. -1far1ne Aw. •lbcle laland C GALEN D~N. Broker ite NI 111\'!L Coot& --.,w•ip after 7. "IS-21p -New'"*t BnWovord <-.-Pboae Pm '*' 5179 0.tfc 8t711Dfm OPPO&iU'.MlllU. -··· ~ I • c.ta.... 11-ltC' ;...,:miu<in1i1ouuiilroii0iaaouu:uliiil---;,a Now m:rn'ING-t.use -n · I 1'0R SAIE Dul< OU cllnlnc..... ~~ 111110:.:. .. r:;:~; . OPEN FOR INSPECTI' ON 80t. 9 .-..: lllao vacuum cleut-l .... --m. ote. Ph. --·=·..,.!",:!:. ~ S_ unday, 110 A M. to 5 P. M. , 11411-J. 74-tfc: ... .....~ CORONA D*-L MAR Attractive 2-bedroom furnished house, including linen and dishes. RWnpus room and additional bedroom being built. Extra bedroom with sun <Jeck made rental unit- Price $12,000 Beautiful, solidly built home-2 bedrooms, 2 baths. half block from bathing beach. Lovely patio and terraces- NEWPORT HEIGHTS Furnish'°l!d 7-room, 3 bedrooms, Monterey · style house. Hardwood floors, fireplace, fenced back yard, 1188 sq. ft. floor space. 2-car garage-- Price $11,900 with Attractive Terms VACANT LOTS- Lido waterfront ...... _____ .. _ .. _ .. ______ ....... _ .. ___ $17,500 Newport Island, waterfront, R-2 l.one-·--.. -~ .... -4,&50 Ocean front ·---·-·-·--· .. ·-··-.. --.. ----... -.... ·--·-2.500 Newport Heights, inside lots-.. -.... ---···$1,200 and up Newport Beach, inside lots .. __ .. ____ .. , _____ $1,500 and up RENT AL -LIDO ISLE ' Spacioos Lido Isle 3-bedroom, well Yearly lease basis of $300 per month. taln reasonable rental offer. furnished home. Owner will enter- BALBOA BA YSHORES In beautiful Newport Harbor-a private beach colony with private beach. Several brand new 2· and 3-bed· room homes featuring many attractive appointments- 2-air garage, breakfast bar, outside shower mtrance, fireplace and patio. Call Mr. Thomas at Beac :;7 48. • BALBOA ISLAND Lot on Grand ~Parle: A~ $8()00 EARL W. STANLEY REALTOR W. J. HOLCOMB ! 1517 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar "Where the F1ags F1y'' 7S-2te PENINSULA HOME Two Bedrooms. Fumlshed. $10,750 . BAY FRONT LOT In El Bayo Tract $14,000 W.L.JORDAN 700 E. Central, Balboa Harbor 153 76-tfe JACK SULLIVAN ---VICTOR M. WALKER AND ASSOCIATES ( ' REAL ESTATE··· INSURANCE 1205 Coast Highway-Corona de! Mar -.BAY SHORES EST ATES An excellent three-bedroom home ; hardwood floors, fire- place, patio. barbecue, bunk room in garage with shower. Situated in beautiful Bay Shores Estates. $13,750 takes It. Terms can be arranged. . CORONA DEL MAR Between the highway and ocean. Two units completely furnished. One rented at $75.00 per month. Both these units on forty feet and an additional forty feet goes with the property. It is all fenced and landscaped. A real bargain at $18,000, tenns can be arranged. JACK SULLIVAN· -VICTOR M. WALKER AND ASSOCIATES 1205 Coast Highway . Corona del Mar Ph. Harbor 1247-J -or Harbor 1037 As an independent broker your listings get my personal attention. • NICE LOT FACING GRAND · CANAL $8,000 ISLAND REALTY COMPANY 78-2tc 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone "irr.T·W 78-2tc ,BALBOA . • A lovely home in El Bay0-tract on comer lot with view, three large bedrooms, large nnnpus room, fireplace, unit heat throughout, exquisitely furn. ished. This home must be seen to appreciate the very choice of pre-war construction. Occupancy can be given immediately. Price $35.000. SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Ross Greeley, Realtor -Monte R. Grimes, Insurance Josephine Webb, Realtor I 302 Main Street BALBOA Pr. Harbor 2034 79-ltc HARBOR HEIGHTS Two Only Brand New Two-Bedroom Homes Ready for Immediate Occupancy M~m in every detail-hardwood floors, fireplace, floor heater: double garage, LARGE lots, paved alleys. SEWER and all utilities In and paid for-near buses and stores and wmDN q:TY UMITS ot Newport Beam-near new hospital site. Well built by PIOCERING and recommended by ns as the best vaJue in this are&. \ I APPROVED FQR Grs and they have first preference (~: Down payment ap. prox. $1000. Easy payments at 4%-24- year loan). Approved GI's PRICE: $10,358 and $10,388 ' .----..,._,..,,,.-..,,,...--......,,....-,-Vory _..... Pb. lbr. B-W. <Y>ln>Lt:niD -1'0R SAT F -OM ,._, ldt bud 77 .. tc -=; lllao ~ dlnlnc BOAT YARD-San Dioao -be • • • One al tlie. II 1 lutifld h•"d In t,be ffutlar COVERING GRF.ATi:R NEWPORT HARBOR ~~ Prt_.,,d..i, an ~ ..w --. Ea:c.Uent --. •• h t.up ~ with !Ii'* >111111loor fUnlM&f ;;;:.~ ~-""; . Prb -Iba!!.. tnwnta17. F~ ...... roml doar8 ell *C ali ... llo; tw0 -..u r.r. -. TR "111111 ._. bedb•mw, atbsctlw lmlL A ldt• '-A GOOD BUY.:..._ _ 'IS-2tp ID dlllPt • hc1ue ' 1 rt. !Ml• .....-: JS A WISE BUY ;;IPO;;;a;-;;m;;;;;:;r.-------.... ... lotill . n'Wtadlood. -. • · ' IAt tll--Y• Bl -FO' RENT~M...S .... 1312' <>CHESTER DIJIOR;J'U.RNlTURB :::.,";:'tS::-.!~ <i.t!llltol~> mllt ,, .... ·c , ...... m ow _, • .,,., ~ • qisr:.. Mf!S4 ... ---r , l • • aW w.' aM'l'ltAl. 15111 ANI,. DtMOO SIS. N&ier=,:srdt NewC ,,_. Ttl.: ~-MDI 'hi.:-• 1111t _. CO•ft ~. -SAldNS AVIL. GS COAST BW'I'. *,:-' 81 .. •• •i I I ' 0 dll .... ;w.,..:· ;: -'N.;. ....._ 1111 . 'l'IL: ........ .. ~ -• --· ... •tee • • . * • _. ....... -..:,,.... --· .. .. . • • • • ;:1r.,_.;;.;.;.;;.;.;., ~!,;,,., __,;...;..-+;...;.........,..~~~-11·1i.p ..... · A11o•cl111 t1ie Qpellhlg • • Albudloll to Ftre · • o1 Preveldlon Wee . s T E R L I N G .............. Fire clestruction In the Uni~ Cabinet =~;...~ to break au 1 A. the nation and Newport and Beach oboerve Fire ~n Construction Week, Oct. 5• to 11, by P""olaJI~ tlon o! Prftldent .Truman, the I Cabinets • 'Doors • Screens Windows and Other Building Materials VOLLIE G. DALTON Fonnerly Sterling Boat Works 1450 NeWport Ave. Beacoa 5868 C081a MM& SIG~ PAINTING -.All Type8 of Commercial Art WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD 118' Newport Blvd. -L. W. Pierce . l'IM NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 118'79-W COSTA MESA DAVID C. CORSON Residential Contractor and Builder ' 11.vbor 1520-W 1107~ North Bay Front Balboa Island cal !Ire department called on citizens to Join In the annual d - wide drive aga.inlt fire. Fire Chle! Crocker died es • mates o! the National Board OI Fire Underwriters that U. S. aj-e IOBSeS may exceed $700.000,000 by the end o! thls year, the hlghett In U. S. history. · This $700,000,000 loss will J!e twice the destruction caused by the burning of San Francisco, and nearly 3%: times the devastaticm done in any year ot the Luft. waffe's blitz on Britain. Deaths by fire al5o may aet a new record. with t.tie 552 deaths in the Texas Oty disaster added to the 10,000 annual death toll. - -According to estimates made by President Truman's conf ,.~nee oft Fire_ Prevention, the United Stat~ s uffers more than 831,000 ti annually, an average of one fire every 38 seconds. To combat this menace, the na tion has to main· tain a huge army of mWlicipal fire fighter s--800,000 of them-to guard life and property. By presidential proclamation and by order of state governorsi Fire Prevention Week wUI be ob-l served in nearly 10.000 communtt .. les ln eUort to focus public at .. tention on the· need to save lives and resources from fire. Reports on Licenses Chief of Police Rowland R. Hodgkinson turned over to Oty Treasurer J . A. Gant during Aug- ust tbe Sum total of $4685, income More than eight thousand visitors have thronged the model home recently opened on Udo Isle, the popular resJdt>ntial community in Newport Bay. It bu proven a magnet ot interest due to its strik- inr introduction of new trendl in decoration and furnishings. . Vlslton are instantly tnJtiated into th.Jngs ditTer- ent by the entrance through a landscaped patio into the lmposlnc sunroom. Here the walls are deep blue· green, repeating the etrect of the fire-pace end ot the living room adjoining. Elrilliant red damask, black lacquer and white leatherette ot the bar pro- vide a pleuing ensemble. The other walls of the living room are of warm banana yellow, borrowed trom the wallpaper of the dining alcove which also introduces greens of tropical grass and coral fiowen on a white background. A musive oversize sofa in coral and flanked by Chinese lamps. and sectional sofa in green frieze separated by planter boxes of daz:zlJ.na luclte on a blonde envelope table).and oc- casional chairs done in yflJow and gray upholstery harmonize with the draperies ot coral. lt'een and yellow. · The Muter bedroom· II of rreen and whit~ wall- paper with floral eftects In rich red. Draperies are plain deep green faille with bedspreads to match. Furniture ii of amber birch set on a snow white sh ag rug. · 1 A complete change in colors is lntrOdoced in the guest room. Here soft browns, tan and yellow blend on the walls and in the draperies to contraat with the brilliant red shag rug. A dramatic effect is ob- tained by the use of an oversize head board of clear highly polished birch, surmounted by planters anc,t small Chinese figures. The third bedroom us.)len ln a complete change ot tempo. Here French P'.rovincial reigns with walls of yellow plaid wallpaper, Huffy Priscilla white cur· talns and brass lamps with perky frilled shades. A unique snack bar adjoins the fully equipped kitchen, but can be separated entirely from it by a sliding wall of blue green combed wood to tie in with the main entry foyer and the living room. The bar has chrome stools with cushions of burnt orange .. Visitors a re welcome daily and Sunday starting a t 11 A.i·t. The model home is a 231 via Quito or in- format ion can be obtained from P. A. Palmer, In- corporated, 333 via Lido in Newport Beach. Building · Permits Issued Around Harbor West Newport will receive the stor y house and detached garage W . D. Benbow of 50S-30th greatest number of new dwellings, on lot 58, Tract 1014, Bayshore, street, Nev»por t Beach, storage --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1 from b~iness licenses issued dur-~ ing that period. 10; Corona del Mar Will get 1; $8500. shed, $400. Balboa Island will obtain 2: and Mr. and Mrs. C. H . Briscoe of H . E. Wilson of 320 Iris street, • Before-You Build or Remodel \ V1IH Om IBtiiraHag Sample lllld Dlllplay Roc.- ~or guides, plan- ning aid&, comprehens- ive stock of carpet! and linoleum. RINEHART REPORT a ty Assessor Frank Rinehart reported t o the city treasurer's of~ fice that collections on unattached personal property taxes at the end of the August month totaled $13,- 258.47. Lido Isle and Newport Heights 220 Diamond avenue, Balboa Isl-Corona del Mar, cement block will have one each. and, one-story frame · and stucco building retaining wall a t 324 Jas- Applicants receiving permi~ for house a t 320 Diamond avenue, mine street, Co!'ona del Mar, $400. the week · ending September 27 Balboa Island. $8000. Mrs. W. F . Ball of 2900 West and types of buildings they will J . D. Marks of 106. Marine ave-Ocean Front, Newport Beach, re-- erect In the Newport Harbor resi-nue, Balboa ~arid. 8.lterations to roof dwelling at same address, dentia l area are: present dwellJng and build new $;378. Bean & Hutchins, P . 0 . Box garage at the same a ddress, $7500. Phil Gr auer of 500 Narcissus 166, Corona del Mar, a six-unit E;lton Barre tt of 440 Alsio avenue, Corona del Mar, increase apartment, frame and stucco apart-street.. Newport Heights, one· size and present garage. $350. ment building and 6 garages at story house a t 511 Irvine street, Hazel Lav.·s of 502 \Vood.1and 61~12-614 l\farguerite str eet. Ne\A!port Heights, $7000. avenue, Sierra Madre, foundation ' , . ' ~ ~· , - tirSWPOaT a.lLBOA it•w•-TDIH IHUUDAY Jfewpwt -Bsa1t, !?e'! ~1 , 11 !, ~T When You Need '1-N-S-U-R-A~N-C-E PHONE or 111:11: JOHN E. SADLEIR 0o-11e111u I.IN -IO'I c-t JllslnraJ' .._ -7'1 • 1411 ---Your fyery Painting Need Found M---"'I Jackson-Ylaggoner Paint Store ' [~~~~~ 1682.17th St. Beacon 5141-W Costa Mesa • Reasonable ·eonstruction Cos~ Take AdYantage ol Our FREE PLAN AND ESTIMATE SERVICE Wm. P. Mealey General Building Contractor --Complete Buildlhg Service- Phone Beacon M89-M or Beacon 5804-W 2265 Harbor Blvd. "Costa Mesa • i-'·· ' . • I Rap& Carpets Cleaned, Repaired 'The Rebellious Princess" • • • Read this colorful romantic story of the Crown Princess who re- nounced her throne for love. This along with many other colorful features u'ill be found in The American Weekly. that great magazine di~tributed "·ith next Sunday's Los Angeles Exim1ner. Corona del Mar, $30,000. Kemp Brothers, no address giv-at 12 9--46th street, Newport C. J . Schoenfeld of Los Angeles. en, one-story fr&.1:11c an d stucco Beach. $300. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a two story frame and stucco dwelling at 609 Poinsetta ave-John H. Nutt, alterations in his 1~ house with attached garage at nue, Corona del Mar, $6500. present dwelling at 3814 Channel • • LUDLUM Carpet Works 1ID--8t. ~ 8uta Ana !llOtl SANTA A'1A Dutch Heacock GE1''DLU. CONTRACTOR PiAINTING COotnlcton• RENTAL EQUIPMENT 5!0 Balboa A~ Coota Meu Directly Behind Alba Beta Bmln~ Phone: Barbor 2113 -tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising Bes.: Beaooa M28-W T.HE FAMOUS STEELENDER FOR SALE Ou~tanding 43ft Deep Sea Bait and Trolling Vessel ' . PAR'l'ICULABS -43' 0.A. -12' 6" beam~ •ft. draft. heavily and well built of tlnellt materials. Powered with Oirysler Royal w}th 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile crulllln& range without refueling. Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main hold 21 tllm Iced tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping accomodatlons for 6. F u e I oil range. 280 pis. water capacity. Large toilet room: Hydraulk controls from 3 sep- erate ltatknL Dual bait water supply Systems. POwer · anchor, windlass, automatic ,ldltetbJc. Radio direction finder. Radio telephone. , Twin searchlights. ~ horn. CD2 ll)WIM Blower' system. Separate 500 watt gl!Def'&tlng plant. Adequate 1-vy , ~ balitiils..Well equipped tbrOughout. •••A trulyexceptlooal vessel WORTIIY al J'OUl" .,,..,..,.tlm ~ CODYelliently located In the water at Newpc:rt Harbor . ........ b..,..etion and addltimel details CDltact tbe' California r.gmts for the SI r :' z•1er. •• -~E MICHAUD CO., 4040 Vfillhire Blvcl., Los Angeles 5 • ·-• • . ,.,. Cld W. I . 1=B1m1;,1r~ Br ne Kil, >•n• l&&I W, BF • • UN • ' ' 1034 West Bay avenue, Newport Hollis A. Foster of 1931 Man-place. Newport Beach. $250. Beach, $27,000. zanita street, Costa Mesa, a two-John N . Carmine of 1018 Coast Clyan Ha ll on 5 Rudder road, story frame a nd stucco building, high'''ay, Ne\.\--port Beach, erect a Beacon · Bay, a one-story frame wi!h apart ment above a nd garage sign , · $175. and stucco house and'a two-story and r umpus room belO\V at 5100 H. C. Kirk of 305 Larkspur building• on rear. wi th garage be-Sl'a,hore drive, Newport Beach, avenue, Corona del Mar, carport lo\v and an apartment above, at S60(X). at 305 Larks pur a\'enue, Corona 323 Ma rguerite stre<'t, Corona de1 Robert Potter or 510 Orchid del ?wlar, $150. ~far, $18,500. street, Corona del Mar , one-story F . Kiefer of 118 East Central George C. Pickering of 1331 rrame and s tucco house with de-avenue, Ba I bo a alterations in \\'est Bay avenue, N<'wpor t Beach, Cached garage at 516 Orchid same, $150. n one-story d\ve lling and attached street, S600(). Pelletier Rex all Drug company, garage at 338 Holm"'ood avenue. L . L. Mennes of 2603 \Vest Ccn-2108 \Vest Ocean Front, Newport I Ne\vport Beach, $13.000. tral avenue, N<''vport B<'ach. t,,.o-&>ach. erect sign. $150. Hug h Cairns & Sons, Inc., 132 s tory frame d\l.·elling, \Vith apart- Via \Vazier.!J. Lido Isle, a one-ment above and garage below at story cement blx k d\\'elling and 403 '[Ustin avenue\ Newport detached garage at 104 Via r.ten-Heights, $5600. tone, Lido Isle, $13,000. Henry Nerfuth of 8614 Ever- Ralph P. Camp of 6352 Drexel green avenue, South Gate, one- DriV£', Los Angeles. a four unit story house at 820 Fourth ave- frame and stucco apartment build· nue, Corona del Mar, $5500. ing at 1124 West Central avenue, R. A. Vrooman of 6902 Coast Newport Be'ach, $12,000 and a highway, Seashore Col9ny, one- four unit stucco and frame apart-story concrete blocammercial ment building at 1128 West Cen-b uilding a t same, tral avenue, Ne..-.'J)Ort Beach, $12,-Hazel Laws of 562 Wood.land 000. drive, S ierra Madre, one-story John Starnes or Corona del d"·elling at 125--46th street, New- Mar, a concrete garage at 311 port Beach, $5000. Coast h.igh\'-·ay, Newport Beach, C. \V. Hart of 226 North Irvine Sl0,000. street. Newport Heights, one.story W. L. Hamming or Los Angeles, addition to present building at a two-story frame and s tucco 120 Opal street, Balboa Island, building, apartment above, garage $4000. a nd storage room below, at 104 ?.-1:errill Wilmot of Box 81., Bal- Walnut street, Sea Shor e Colony, boa Island, two-story frame and Newport Beach, $9000. stucco building, apartment above A. A. Bliveau of 720 South Palm and garage below at 612% Golden- strect , A'lhambra, a one-story rod avenue, Corona del Mar, $4000. frame and stucco house with de-Herbert Eaton of 2000 East teched garage at 1760 Ocean Central avenue, Balboa, addition boulevard, Newport Beach, $8500. ta' present dwelling, $4000. W. E. Fisher of 202 Abalone Clair E. Schrock of 417 East avenue, Udo Isle, one-story frame Edgewater, Balboa, convert gar- and stucco house at 12137 Ocean age into double garage, $3500. boulevard, Newport Beach, $8500. Jack E. Shadock o! 708 Golden-Jack Lipp o! 2026 South Van rod avenue, Coron~ del Mar, one-Ne9 street, Santa Ana, coqvert WORTHINGT ·•· ~ Refrigeration »&eO.N .&MM()lfl.& ·----Air '?9nditionins ......... Preesme PumPI Centrifupl Pum1>1 -... »11'1•·-~-· -A1111•1:11r•' .. 111 ...., an. .... six rooms into three living qtlart- ers at 405 East Central avenue, Balboa, $2200. 'BUiie Walters o! Corona del Mar, frame addition at Q Avo- c8do street, Corona del Mar, $1500. Mn. Mary Alexander o! New-port Beach, add one bath and romodel two apartmenb at 1626 and 1628 West Ocean Front, New- ~ Beach, $1!!00. E.verett E. Breser o! 2628 Cout JUshway, New pet t Beach, build •t:on.ae room1 . over preeent pr- op at 628 Coat ~. New- port -. $1500 •. Tcm W. ~ o! 308 West 30th ltreet, New-t lleecb. ,re- j'm<ldel balldlns at ,2820 West c.n. tral • ....,..,., NewiX*t Beech. $1200. a-leo D. &n7 o! 4QO( -avenue, Newpcat Bmch, nlme: rocl. In -fr<lst and batbtwww ad buOd 1Jra1J1ea ID tbe w, 8lO. William .......... al. 2IOO - Cmtnl ~--..... iddltkal to sacwzt dw•Dhw at u. -. -• ST.ID. • WHAT'I alHlllD THI CULLIGAN TRADlllARKf (?,1,~ Outotandlno ""f"'" water conditlon!no Uill that qoeo back more than ten yean. ~cceptanc• In over 200,000 hom" in Amnica, throuqhout forty stat"·· , CULLl&AI son wana SllWICI IS AYAILAILE TO YOI FOi IMMUIATE llSTALLATIOI $2:50 per Monlli '°' #lte . AP•"'f• family E. .t._,. 0..,. al. 1lJa W• O:s n bGaltwmd. Ne•Ml Brsdt, Sof l£iS .. et !be -Sl'OO. Cadlls lM • "' .., 8w Water Serrice •&a.· I ........ , .... ,. -· --r---, ----..:.: - Slae *M. Newport Btz+, ~ - ... et -w'' I, 811111. ' ..... £_' . l - A SPLENDID RECORD of DIVIDENDS Thru Good Times and Bad Some of America's Leading Corpora,t!ons have paid generous d.ivldesds continuously for 50 t.o 168 years. It you are i"nterested in income send for this list There is no obligation MARACHE SIMS & SPEER INVESTMENT 8ECUBITIE!! Member Los Angeles Stock Ex.chance '68 South Sprillg St., Loe Angele. U , Callfomla PHONE MUtual Sl1• BALBOA REPRESENTATIVE, ROBERT L. LINDSTROM 2905 w. Oentral, Phone Newport Beach '71! High Quality at Low Cost ALL METAL . STOOLS IDEAL FOR OFFICE OR HOME USE 18, 26 AND 30 INCH HEIGHTS ' 21s .. ·5•s ' Be.a.TY pup lltHl ci0n.t:ra.cttoa-irreen rtnlsb. Seat.a a.rti pert'or&i.4 Muonlte riveted to · lltM1 -aD welded iolnta -•eat. ~ 11 .. aquar• wttb rounded com_.. an4 edl"e•· F~t provided with be&YF stul c llde11 a.nd rubber bu~ tor protection aaat~t 9CUtr.ui.. 10" With Canoed , l'orm- Flttlns st .. 1 Baell ..... . H " With CUrved, Vona• Fi tll na Steel Back • ..•••• 11"' \V lth C\lrt"ed, S'onlllooo rtltinc Steel Back 5.95 5.25 S.00 WWllMutlosok ...... 2.f5 1r MlllMt losok .•..• ·2.75 • - ' ' • .... • '· . ( W•W•OaT BALBOA K•Wl·TIM•&r---'---------+---------------...;,,r--::--·.....;·-:---------i1-------~~l1r;"""~:----;......-----------,_;,----___;, ··::::.::.!Ari« 11 -,~-··111' ·-l· R·is ·e-t.o· iRemar~ ~tters tp ';Fhe~ews-Tinies I' -. · &onOmic mghlights I " .. N £WS ~Tl ME s ..,.. -....... ,I • -• • • ll'-n>e--le-ad ____ ln_Harpllf __ i ____ lbia __ "'_the __ Coandl, ___ tlle.....,1a.._J l'llotlil:lll DiWroft n ·u. u '--------------·------...... -----JI Editor, N.,.._Tlmeo: tbt ...-1o1 ~ .,....t e-..i M-""° for A-t loo de>--demanded that Fnaoel ~~~·~'··~~~-~[;;~~;~;~~~~~~~;:~~~~l The nm -jU1t ..,J,. -trw. E•i/1"41-.i,, ....U, --ln a much u the main .. <ipool-to -.rt.ke the tM1c al eotabllol>-to the Important and much-mi.-tldP.,te In the ~ ~ T -··· •=:.:.•/.'::'.~,'3 ~1"=!Jio•l'll 111'* th<!'>ndlO, •I write tllja, tbat edbythe""'"'•tntl<la,Wlllllllt tlollbefarethewtenlntbeeom-lng a model covemment for our undl!ntood IUbject at. "Necotlat· obvlouottuonwutbattheyU-the Prniaent. returninl Jcm Ille ~ ~ pamlblr pt tbrouib tbt Ina eieetllaSl la -we llhall ""I' city. , lnc1 With the Jlnutam" Written wanted to make a cood br.pa ... Subocrlptlon Payable in Advance: 13.25 per year In Oranp COUnty: "MJshty 11o. •from Scoitll ~ Oonp-oepuate17, Will be 6ui4 --•te ,or not. our -teat I hope all candldatea for the by Jamn B. Reston, lonc·tlme on the French people. aD1f the . *3.!!0 per yoar to 4th Zone: $3.15 per year to 8th :r-. r...-i .-to -bi J-au......, to the, ......-n PlaaH offOl'tl lbould natllrally be center-council will be elected upon the diplamatlc ocuapondent ot' the Semel~ could -no u Seeond-Clua matter at the p totnce ln Newport Beacb, ForreoW, up to -the~ becaw It wtD be hoped that the ed on lhll pr<JllllAltloa. 'nloollh the merit of their ability and quallfl. New York 'lbnes, It cutl a IOOd reaaoo why It shouldn't abUdon Entered callfornla. under lbe Aet of 'J::cb 3 ·n97 of the NaV)', u lbe new "Seer&--... -ol the P'Clplo to llelp '1eCllon al coUncUmen la ~-cations to .. tabllsh and run our deal of llCht on SoYiet -· ltl !Int stand Without explanation · ' tary al National Def • Tbat -In --· -Ille ....,._ ant. thll ......, la lleCOlldary and dty -mment, au-.,. special Soviet diplomatic tecbnique and or embarrassment. Thia bu ha · . ~~~m. --Man•~=::,::;"~~-~ :"'C::."":"'toU.::.alto~ =ldtbenot ...! ~~ u:ru~ :1or~1~t"u:' .': ':'.;!"' = 8":!t"::ty~ Mr. Reston, ~-~11-:S .:I:=:: F. G. FROST • -Ad....d.tni ~ ot lbe NaV)' and Ill'. llafau the --tMy ,...t lbe ....... '"*,poratloa. Should "" conflict munlty u a Whole. Therefore I ''NecotlauDc with the iw.lans h~ of lnternatjonaJ Jneet-~~IXiR.1;!t, 3ou' w: ~tr~ Av..;ue, · N~ Jleacb, callfornla ~Ulr7 ol the Army .. 11 lmPe-ldmt 11....,.ted bd llanhall Plan the two IMUet of who"" will oup-shall not declatt myaelf oo the fl like playln1 tennis on a court lnp of one kind or another' ha.,. · mentl -pqta -_.._ the •--1 . port for OOllllCllmen With the Jll'OI>-propooltlon of incOl poration, and without lines or umpires. It the beon llal4 _without major ~t. OffW Paper of the City of ·Newport Beach moot IJnP!rtallt bW pc·ed In the 1'be a...-will otuQJ the ...... ool~ at --Incorporate I hope the other candidaM will Indefatigable Mr. Molotov hitl on.. One ~ ditficulty Bes in the A.,._....., Loeel --for o.w 19 y-first l"nkin at the -Qin-. ~ with 118 '*•wnt caution. ~~~tit, ":, thewlll !:!...":!:: • creat dot! lllc...t.e. It I thought my el&.~ into the.net Cu he often does) and fact tha\ the Soviet diplomatl. -~.1..-=-=~=="-------------------1 the "Natlonal Security Act at It will -' that _...tlon on ""-ce ,....,._ our com· on u a councilman depended up-cries 'good.' there la bOthinar ,.,.. eveo lnclllding Molotov. are Watcb-l!MIT'---11 -1a Ille International -!ten lhoUl4 pro-munlty, by not electfnc the man on my •tand !or a iropooitlon en-CAil do about It except arcue. It ed like hawks by Mooc:oW and "1~pr Wll." . , perq n.t wtU. ~ ~ of bat quallfted and capable of es-ttrely irrelevent to the formation you call th the French, the Brit-a Rateme'l'lt made by one ot't.hem • NATIONAL EDITORIAL !fli~IATION iSc 7J£:JSt: Active Member of Harry L Blodgett Merits City's Attention Mayor 0. B. Reed and the members of the city council will, between now and Oct. 27, weigh indi- vidually and collectiv,ery the merits of four or five probable candidates for appointment as city judge. That their decision should not be hastily ·nor light- ly reached is a statement obvious to the p o i n t of fatuousness. • Newport Beach is big business. The most conser- vative estimates indicate that, in the next five years, our city will double in population. Problems attend- ant to rapid development, together with the immed- iate need for wise and able handling of sewage dis- pos;ll, additional water, city planning and equitable taxes, demands a top-level city government in all de- partments. Th e office of city judge is an important one. It should be filled , in the future no less capably than it has been under Judge Robert Gardner. The same radio news broadcuu the _.-am, and not merely after tabllshlng our city ~t oo and admlnlltration of a IOOd clean lsh. and the Chlneoe, and they one day may be dilaVOW..S l>y the announce. ·In the exp;naklll ~ the the admlniatrat>cm ia uiwwbere a firm basis. aovernnvnt, I would never have all aay; aorTY. ft went Into the Krftnlin the next. Whm thta hap. street, that Secretary l\fanhall be._ the trunk on the tree The, candidate you el~ will allowed my name to be presented net. Mr. Molqtov Is not only ad· pe111, the diplomat. •Imply ~ has "'blown.his t01>" at the mttting and the end of the limb. It will face the molt difficult tuk they to-..the voters u a candidate for amant but angry. Did we not verses his position and the argu- of the United Nationa, and hu reshape the proposalJ .It wUJ gtve h:-ve undC!T'taken during their life-the city council. agree, he says, on 'the rule of menta start all over again. The said that, since we teem unable support to the President and to time and I tnllt they will have There are M>me people who unanimity'!" ttP"iWDtatlves of other powera to get along with JlWl!lla u a the Secretaey of State. It will the neceuary !oresicht and !ortl· think certain organizations are To the Soviet mind. this 11 not, naturally !Ind this maddeolng, but votin&:. or vetoing member, we·11 then come home and not take up tude of mind to form a good clean. trying to run this community. apparently, either dishonest or un-!f1ere's nothing they can do about have to get along without her a lot of other matters for which strong eo~t of which you This I do not believe is true, for ethical. The Soviet dipi;c.nata enter it. Cases are on record where and without the right ot veto on groupi and individll&ll will preu. may all be proud. Therefore I do there is a great deal of difference every debate knowing precisely the pow~ have accept~ Soviet the part of any major nation. not believe the elflttion of coun-in working for those things which what the ~ult must·be. M Mr. demands 1n ~ particulan--and It may be that ·the two items cllmen sh~ld be confuaed with are for the betterment of the com-Byrnes, the former secretary of then the Ruuians have vetoed fit together and are therefore slg. "Some Jokes Aren't Fl.mny" • • • the 'PI"?po&1tion .of whether they muntty and an attempt to run it. state, once said to Molotov, •we the f~l dr~ on SOJ!le ob&cuJ'e nlfican t. It may also be that the Think twice before you play that favor m'?°rporation or not. Should I be eJected one of the at.art with the facts and try . . . technical question of phraseology. same simple determination that next practical poke. It may be Thei:e 11 no doubt ~at the task councilmen, I should resent very to reach true and fair conclusions, From the Soviet point of viu.r, made it -possible for the reprHen· dangerous. Read about practical &:volving upon the first council much it being Intimated that I while you start With the conclu· the ~ntric Soviet diplomatic tatives of the !t"parate coJonJes jokes that ended in tragedy. You'll Wlll mean. a great deal in how wu just a stooge for some or-sions you want and try to select practices are producing excellent 161 yean ago today, to sign ~ find it in The American Weekly, our .city 11 govt'r"ned, both now ganization. and twist the facts to your own results. O~ major impartanoe, document that gsV"e girth to the that great magazine-distributed and 1n the 1 future. Therefore I ~-I advocate. th.at the members ends." But ~ven that, Mr. Reston they force interminable d~ ln strongest government ever known with next Sunday'~ Los Angeles Jleve the \Oters sho~d vot_e with of the counol 11ve generously of observes, does not tell all of the deciding almost every problem to man. representative govtrnment examiner. a great deal of deliberation on their. ti~ and energy wi thout fi· story, Russian policy, as shown from the smalles t to the gre tel~ under the Republic has fihally r e· nanoal renumeration the first in the various conferences held Th th . . a placed the appea.s~ent and weak· y~ar. or until s.uch time as the since the war, is a morass of-.con· ey us constitute bJOC~Q.g tac- ness evidenced u p to this time by ctty tTeasury is in condition to pay tradictions. At one time, for Jn. tics of remarkable effectiveness. this nation, as well as by other Some of The Most Distinctive tht>m for their services. stance, the Ruasians were cdn· And, while the Y.;eary talk goes nations. . I shall ;robably make some pub-pletely opposed to the inclusion Ion, the Russian empire extends in· . •, Marine Paintings In Existence By IJc statements on &Ome of the im--0f France in the Council of F or-~ . 1h~e coloAies d1dn t all agree. If pcrtant matters confronting our etgn Ministers, and the first. meet· exorably <JUtward. Little by little wou::i ~a~.™:~ a veto. issue. we ---f1fredO Carmelo community from time to' time ing of the Council collapsed, hav~1 -and perhaps far faster than Unit-• Na tc a t~ .. ~;eA!v1ew of t~_: AJ prior to the election. Ing achieved nothing whatsoever, most of us realize-the Russians l-'U a 1ons ,~vuo..J . tu wee ... ~ I li 't pport d h' · .,..B · of discussicn, and t he conception . so CJ your su an. any over t lS issue. ut, at the~ are getting what they \\'ant. of the "Federal Plan" (Se t and Celebrated Eu:ropMD A.rtl9' a~1stance you . can render 1n my __________ .:_ ___ ...::_ _ _:_.::_:_::.:.::.::_=::_- ~ ~ e behalf. Also I ask the support of * House to be elected on different Now on display at 2231h Marine Ave., Balboa Island, ali civic organizations who desire baseo) and the nearest possible will be offered for sale after his exhibit to dlscri1Jtlnat· a good clean government for our ~reemcnt, the agreeing colc;in1es ing art patrons. new city, but I do not and will simply went al).ead without the not beg It of ou lwo hold outs. They subsequently Mr. Carmelo will paint a few of hls luxurious can-s· J · cam(' into the Union. vases for yacht owners following a trip to Mexico where ~~iarn . B. Johnson . Th_• onl y way to talk to Russia his seIVices are In immediate demand. He will return to 1870 Laguna Ave. 1• with rrankness. It is the only hls home adjoining the Ambassador Hotel, Los An· Costa Mesa. * • insurance • r p.a. palmer INCOlrO•ATEO We can live w1th them, we can Ed itor of News·Times: w . o. buck., insurance counselor deal with them, we can mak• Philip Phelps Whitmarsh, owner of the Plank, whose Everybody who has ever Jived la nguage that Na!ion und•rstands. ~· and plan scheduled assignments in California .. agreements with them aod these g fortune, it is to represent Mr. Carmelo, will be 1 ~ care-agreements can be kept, bUt not on in a city knows that a city with :\ny basis or appe8.S<'men t. nor on glad to diSC\.1$ these personalized art treasures with Its own government offers the Harry L. Blodgett is, we think, a man for the counciPs c a r e f u 1 consideration. Blodgett's back- ground in corporation and tax legalities should make him a wi se counse llor in civic problems. The fact that he is a youni; man augurs well for a contin_uance of the outstanding magistracy Newport B e a c h h a s grown to expect. Harry L. Blodgett merits the city council's 3333 via lido, newport beach, calil. telephone newport beoch, harbor 1500 * ful attention. • The Least We Can Do- Help the Handicapped The demoblization of thousands of disabled vet- erans from the armed forces makes the need for suit- able employment opportunities greater than ever this year. We must exceed 1946's record . This is a respon- sibility all of us must share. A physical handicap is not necessarily a vocation- al handicap. Men and women whose physical activi- ties are limited often surpass the· re.cords set by non- handicapped . workers. The blind have proved out- standingly, successful in inspection work requiring a fine sense of touch rather than vi sual observation. The deaf make excellent machinists where noise is a distration others have to overcome. Few office jobs require the use of both arms or both le gs, and a sur- prising number of industrial positions can be filled by individuals with physical impairments. Tqe three million handicapped persons placed by the California State Employment Service during the war years built up splendid reco rds of efficiency, safety and attendance. Peace time industries must offer them the ~me opportunities as war production. 2~0;900 disabled veterans throughout the nation are looking for jobs also, and there are · thousands still to be discharged from the se rvice and the hospitals. They need special co nsideration since many of them Will have to change their occupations entirely because of their service-eonnected disabilities. The California State Employment Service h a s spec!ally trai~ed interviewers to assist employers in placing handicapped workers in suitable positions ~ F orty-seven percent of the handicapped persons re~ ferred_ to jobs by the CSES are hired, but we need !110re Jobs to offer these people whose range of skills 1s nearly as great as that of the non-handicapped. , The need for concerted action is most urgent. • • REFU!C'TIO}{S TSAC1R&"9 UD A.Pl'La n. ._. ~ ._. T..-.. lib .._ 19 .C:r -•t)' Pl .. tk'• . h ._ ..... 8rllo9I ~ la • rva ...._ n.,. M" ._. .....,...... rr-a....,. et lur-.i ....._ wM .,._ ... ..._...,.. ...... ,. ........ --~ .,.._ ............... ·-, .... ~ . .aw. Mii : t""7 __. .. la.air Mmt ..a aP? ·9* --~ ........... ,,_ ......... ~ ..... a.. .... Tellb ... ........ I r a• ................... th' 'ti.. ................... ,........ ...... ....... GRAUEL .CHAPEL ... ._.,.ULT "1JrD.AL llDK'IO .. 111 a .... w ~ ..._ Mll -- • - .ODERN MARINE SERVICE . · .. SHELL 1o·e1 . -.... ....... .. • . .. • • -. - thE!' easy give a nd take of Ameri· appreciative clientele by appoinbnent only, Harbor 627. most advantages. If this is not can custom. true, why don't other cities in Russi1t. is ratali~tic. controlled, Orange county dissolve incorpora-tion? its radios listen only ro govern· PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY mc n t brcadcasts. its paj:Mfrs print Everybody who has ever lived only government propaganda. Its in ·a city knows how many ad- pcopl<' arc for the most ~t sirn-AOOOUNTANT PBY810~8 a SUBOZ:ONS, K.D. vantages there are and that his pie. rura l people, who w~uld and share of the taxes are really very could get along With the rest of B 0 0 k k e e p i n g A. v. Andrews, M.D. low. I am for Costa Mesa taking the world. They are under the S • PHY8101Al'f cash advantage of its share of control and direction or a dictator-er v I c e ..ii. state aid : (}) Auto registration ship as severe and as arrqgant 85 VOLIN F. BROWN 8UBOIDON fee; (2) State liquor taxes; (3) any in the history of thf world. (ilatbol' 1M4) ,11 CoMt lllcbwaJ'. Bu1tor 111 S tate gasoline taxes; (4) State even the days of Genghit Khan. BALBOA YACHT CLUB ....,-~-... ...11 ---aid to cities for sewers: (5) State ._ 1 S..yalde Or., N.wport Bellcl'I ~ ----'d · f from "·horn there ma y oe a line a1 to cities or state hi ghways descent. 1 AJUJllJTSOT and parks. Also reduced firt' in· So what are the probable effects .John IL 0. Chung, ILD. surance rates , on buildings and * Jack's Equipment Rental · Contractors' Equipment • ffn.1. uwa • TB.ULEB8 Phone Beacon ao&-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. cor.a Mesa of today's news items? ~·u get Armand Monaco Pbyaldall uiot Surre-home inside the city limits. We my crystal ball out o tthe desk ABOlllTECr 2 -4 7 -8 :30 pay tax("S to the-state anyway, drawer, dust It oft. and -•e what and by appointment but if we were incorparated we ;========================~ ~ 8lt W. Bay Ave., Ball-Beacon ~ Id h' it says. Th.is is my phophi:tcy. Re-.....,,... wou get t 1s money back, to lations with R ussla will ~1robably %1!l~w!!c,"Aft. 1!0 Eul 18th 8treei& spend in our city as our council· be no Ytorse, and arc like to be Coda M--., c.IU'orala men see fit. ~ •-·oloo NOrmaody -W II improved. The situation in ide the ,._. , e a agree on more traffic United Nations organization will DENTISTS safety; why not Je t our traffic undoubtedly be improved. The UN Gordon IL Gnmdf, II.I>. fines ·and state aid pay for traffic was slowly degell('rating into an PHYSICIAN and SURGEON safety? organization with the ~tence Dr. Obed Lucu Balboa Inn Arcade After weighing the facts almost of t he ill·fated League of Natiom, v-OfW'I all of the larger property owners and all because or the Russian ~.&..&0.a. otnce Hn.: l0..l2 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. are for incorporation. This be- situation and the exercise! of the UOIYz w. C-lnL BarMr 1411 Phone Harbor 37 ing true of tax payers, why ve.to pcwer. Th.is clarifies die situ. NEWPORT UAOB wouldn't r enters and non-property at1on. f H R. Hall, M. D owners be 100% for incorporation, We are a!I prepared for 1war as • . • as they will have no taxes at all any nation in the wor ld. Ther cf<.ire ~ aad 8arse-to pay for city advantages. ~here \!{ill be no war1 We ·aire \\rill· GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S. Houn: 2-5, by Appointment I am opposed to being annexed 1n1 to 'help any na tion which in to Newport Beach or Santa Ana~ turn will help · Itself. Th~refore !811 Weet Omtnl Telephone Beacon 5848 but I am for a bigger and better there may be a special session of P.._e Barbor 01-1 111 Broed.wa7 0.ta .... Costa Mesa for ourselves. !he Congress_ The rason given \vill Signed: be the present crisis, plus tlie need Newport: -DENNIS HOGLAND. fo r implementing !~e "ManhaU MDtoa M. Ma:nrell, M. D. Plan" with money. The ~ident PHY8JOIAN8-8UBOEON8,. D .O. 1801 Cout: m.wllJ' will caJI the session, no t t he/leader· eon.a del Illar ship of the Congreu. It .. 1µ prob-Dr. w. T. Mooney ornce Houn: lC>-12; 2-5 ably bf> la te In October , or early in November. When we g~t back to Washington, we will find every i?ea hanging o nthe l\.farshall Plan, like colored balls on a Chtistmas • .... ( ..... ~) ......... • PboDe Harbor 1oa S. R. Monaco, M. D. I 81t Bay Ave., Bal1- Harbor nu T. P. Reeder, M.-D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. nu: Ats ·~ 1 -w . Ollloe•.--NJa•· .,.... e-.... t'n-11 Conrad Richter, M. D. Preeent Hounr: .......... u .... 1• p.a.-&• p. .. 1111.() "· Vlatnl N----..._. .. ._ ... '-I ·~· &. 1'. Ball a ......... 0. D. Oj 11 1 I Iii& na ••••N&D LGCW IMlftolOASSD .............. 77 awa~z;a..p;~ ... Scotch tape, various 11.za, on sale at the Newa-'nmel . The Ultimate. Dlc,.t "I want something for a · young lady-a birthday gift," said the young man. "What Would yoU suggest?" "Well1i ' said the clerk, "how about some book-ends?" "Splendid!" wu the enthusiu. tic reply. "Give me 11.8.u a dozen of your best ends-that's usually the only part she reads!"-Wall Street Journal. -' . " ' • • ' Gohn's Battery Service lSOl Coaat lll&t>wa>' -Newport -BIB8CH'8 BEA.CON LANDING Distributor for Solar Batteries Marine and Automotive Batteries --• Retail . 4J.oL 1'1'PU BA.Tl'l:PUU Ba'AJa~ l1JNK BAttllJICIDI BOUGHT 1 l'lloao !ll<looo•o,.o,.a 6DI After I and '8anda7: Beso9a Wl-W -· ' .• . • ' ' ' ' ' ' I · I I r •• LI P .. O --, , I , f't; .. .. . , r. ' I • ..._ ' I ' -· - -.. -.-. 0..1,1,& Ann Bexter. -Witlt SAM PORTER WiHiam Holden Son ' Tufts ny - ,William Bendix \ •laze of • Noon" U :YOU bave .put ·tbat !!ohlnc taclde ·-fat the -· :YOU better pt It out ~ lllh ::rtln~ ol trout halibut -.....nnw~~r:.:-.i :a pod .,..::: ., ~ but -oa1y ..,. a 20-pounder. 'lbe Sport Kin& operateo mm Ki.ii(, Landini, iee.U. dally at 7 a.m. -----'lbe -braullht In pod ca-ol ballbut, amall white -baa (5 to 8 paunden), and a amal1 Jewftab YfttmlaY, The M!Mawlt cpenotes dally frcm Pott Oraqe, lea.U. at 'I a.m. -~ • tr'aa r.tme- J EI 8lcuArt M Nun&iDI' nie Comet broUlht In llmltl of calico baa and ballbut. Saw a lot ot skip jock, but didn't hook any. '!be Comet nm1 out o1 Klm- 'Lall's 19th Stttet t a!Mllnc, lee.U. clally at 7 a.m. _ la Tai' tt1l1r -. ·-· ,, __ I bad no repor1S frcm the other lancllnp. Moot of the charter -ts are fllhlna mac!terel durina the ..-. ~~""~.:' ..-ends. 'The cannerlel are reporting excellent ca~-"'" , -..~-~-6,1,7 Betty Hutton latMdatt)'ODd...._ Cowob' nie marlin are belnc brou&ht In dally-19 bave been brought In this week-making a total of 11. marlin and one brolldbW ch<cked In the Angling Club this aeaaoo, as apimt 178 marlin last aeuon at ~ time, Don't feel bad about It, boyo, we have weighed In ~ twice as many as Catalina and almo8t three times as many as Diego. --'''---"The Perils· of Pauline" I think the marlin catch of the sea.on was weighed in yesterday ~'11=~~1~: ~~I~~~~~~:U~d~r; I would say. ,.. __ ... _ _.. .......... ·----7!-lb. Striped Bass, ~ative to 'Frisco Bay, Caught m Surf Here Wedne1 clay Only ACTION and TBRD..LS!!! .. Fear in the Night" Bill Fintel 3804 R iver Ave., V M Aft hooked a ·27-inch, 714-pound an annen er :c;:triped bass yesterday of( Ocean N 3 • H tr d Front to make the grade with O. In 0 0 one of the most un,usual fishing stories ot the year. /~ .. seven Were Kenn-Rime, of the Newport Tackle Store,•reported the catch as something that might happen "once in ten years." -' Saved" The striped bass ls a native of ·San Francisco Bay and the Sacra- mento river. GOOD NEWS FOR CHILDREN!! •Do you Uke to entertain'!' Can you alagf Can yoo danoef Play an lmtnuneat • Do yoo like to be entertamed f Stage Show -Contests -Prizes Then Join the --- ''Lido Stars of Tomorrow'' 30 MINUTES OF FUN FOR ALL- rnsT LIKE A BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY First Show-Oct. +-Lido Theatre-'-I :45 p.m. Plus .10111\"'NY MACK BRO\\'N In '"FLASmNG GUNS'' Directed and Staged by \\'ES McW AIN Spomored by the following merchant.a eager to promote wholesome entertainment tor cbllclren: Photo-Craft Studi~ Don's Candies Costa Meaa Balboa -Cotta MM& Betty Rose Shop The Bobby Shop Coota M-Balboa Davis & Gay's Music Store Costa Meaa ' FUN ZONE la BALBOA Now Open SATURDAY_ and SUNDAY ......... .,. _. ... '* _.AMYOf• • 1:*1111 • OIK nA .... ,-----·--,11 •• ,.,,_, ::-.::.:.-:--:;::. • 5 _a.. ___ _ ra':t:~;,,=.:·::·:'=~·=:~=~-:·=..._J a.-;:--...-..,._,. Wed., Timi Sat. Oct. 1-Z-a-4 Van Johnson \ Thomas Mitchell "The Romance of Rosy Ridge" -~ James Mason ln a Dor-art type of role "The Patient Vanishes" ............................ _._ .. -··· Sun .• Mon.., 'rues. Oct. 6, 8, '1 Ann Baxter William Holden Sonny Tufts William Bendix .. Blaze of Noon" "Thunderbolt" • PD Teelmlco?or--wttb lamN Stewart • Nanator .. ----....... _.."{"---· ..... -Wod. Flnt, Barbor Sbowbl&' Alan Ladd William Bendix la Dartas -"""' "Calcutta" •• MSpoilen of the North" KFAC D:IO °" 1111 D6AI. ·*' TWO RJU HOlJltS OF POPULAR MUSIC 10 to 12 EVERY NIGHT LUCKY LAGER DANCE TIME Cs "'w!*DOl!ll ..... .... ' -~Pr~~-.. ·.--~·- Et-Giant . C.tdler · Favdrs BrooklYO 1be ir.w York Yank-will bave •Ji;; -.ntace ~ the Brooklyn Doclpra In the World Serlea In that \he opening two gamea of the oeriel will be play- ed in the Yankee Stadium, their home field, in the opinion °'''l.••n•--... a.~ .• -.... '.·.IM-'-• Harry Dannlns, fcamer N,;,r York I' ;:~~~.£_ ;;~~ Sno·aL:rds played for the Gionta when they 'WUI r~::~~; :~.E~ Hold vear"· in having more left handed hit-( ' I J ters and. in his optnlon, more ~!~~g power than tire Brookl)'n Meeting The remaining lchedule of the 1947 World Serlea ii three gamea _ at Ebbeta Field. and the final The S~ ~ Yacht game, ti needed, bade at Yanke<( Racing association held their an- Stadium, where the fint two were nual meeting last Sunday. played. -Nominated for neW-year offt·' "Even though the advanta&'es cers were J . A Beek, commodore; point to a victorious series for Richard Fenton, vice-commodore. the Yankees, I'll be pulling for and Fred H. Miller, secretary- the Dodgers all the way," Dan-treasurer. ning declared. A report was read in which the L. A. Dons Go After Buffalo Bills Sunday ·Sunday at 2 p.m . the Los An- geles Dons will tangle with the Buffalo BUIS led by George Rat- trrman and Julie Rykovtch. The Dons will st&rt with John Kimbrough, Glenn Dobbs and Charley O'Rourke in the thriller. Be Wtae -Adve:rtbe change skipper races conducted by a cominittee of the Newport Harbor Yacht club and the Bal· boa Isla nd Yacht club was herald- ed as an excellent beginning for a series of such races.. Those present included J. A.' Beek, George F . Newport. 'Mrs. Richard F'nton, Howard Young- glove; Dr, Stanley Chambers, J, F. Barlow, Dolly Newport, Mar~ sha Younglove, Seymour Beek, Ann Rawlins and Dick: Deaver. NEWPORT llARBOB'8 TABS are bebac Mckeel up Ullo year by Cllnt Sawin'• 11De i.ew Teen-Ap Mad. Above. cute Majorette Pat McCall h centered between the bl& bue dnun and tbe little anare drum la balf-Ume.buld maneuvers. Below. the band po9eS for ti. nnt formal portrait la new unlfonm. Sawta a&aadl at rlcbt ln wblte. -photos (above) Gerhardt; (below) Volney Hay jr. Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shrimp and Fish Oar Spedalty Officers of lhe Unitl'd States Power Squadrons report that local squadron units are starting their free C'lC'm('ntary piloting classes unusually early this year, due t o the tremendous interest in OOat- ing · that has developed during the 1947 season. Marµ' of the squadrons are planning two, and even three classes this year, in- stead of the customary single '-------------'I course, and practically all of the \Vith Bob Killcfer, stellar tackle, almost certain to be sidelined w ith a knee injury sufrered last Fri- day against Bonita, the Newport H arbor Tars will trot on the field against Riverside tomorro\v night outweighed en average four end one-half pounds per man. Coach Wendell Pickens, whose inspired tcanl last year clipped the river boys by 19 points to nothing, figures he's going to have a fight on his hands come 7 :30 p.m . Friday night. "They're bigger than S a nta Ana's bunch," Pick stated, "and Riverside's a much larger city. They're bound to have several athletes. And after last year's game, I figure they'll really be keyed up for this one." Jim Ashen will be ca)ling the 1ignals tomorrow night unless Killeter, the regular field generaJ, recovers faster than anticipated. classes \viii get under \\'ay by early October . Naval Training Foe of El Toro - EL TORO.-Determined not to repeat last week's performance when they cowed to the Nor th Is land Flien 14-7, the El Toro Flying Bulls m eet the Naval Training Center Sunday at 2 p.m . in the Santa Ana Bowl. Don Steffen, alternate quarter- back, is expected to return to the lineup after being sidelined two weeks with a sprained ankle. Corbin and Hurrell, who were both Ia:M 'lllAN •• lllN11TD DUVS slgnaJ.ed out by Pickens for their ..o• ns llKA.&T or NSWPOaT work a&ainat Bonita. are expected 11---~---,_, ____ . ___ , _____ .. ___ ,. _____ ,. _____ .. _,ll to show well. FBIDAY -SATVSD.AY How to breed small·bodied tur· keys and broad-breasted chicken1 ii being studied at the Univenity of Call!otnla. STAGE ••• Laguna Beach Community Players Pl t "The Man Who Came to Dinner" A 0 IJ .,. -Bart·~..- FRED BRIGGS . -JEANNE-BART ••it « ..,. Wea Den11•-are ••• &,I. SOtb -Oet. 4th A&-••• a , .. _..,.. __ ..... ••• flD PLAYHOUSE LURJll& •• ,. Ava Gardner Fred MacMurray in .. SINGAPORE" .,. Roy Rogers in . .. HELDORADO" SUNDAY -MONDAY l)ooo9 ()pm lh 1 17 U:'6 0.'' I L M•&M Jean Fontaine Patric Knowles in '' rVY'' - "Ille Bnslller Domlool" M1e ._a Di1t11 •• Gregory Peele JwWym•-i• -n.v,..._,, .;.e ,. ,.,. 7 7 .~ ·e CBoPS • DINNEBS ................ -....... ._. _ .. _ .. __ . ---... -....... BEER SANDWICHES .......... -· .. ····-----""·-............ . .. .... In New York it is the World Fountain 8ervlee ' ' Series; in Brooklyn it is t he 211• 0 Fro t N _...._. Beach "Woild Serious." But regardl•ss "' cean D e .. .,... • ---- of what it is called it's the blue !~~~~~~~~~C~A~'I~'E~AND~~~D~A~VIS~~~~~~~~~~ ribbon classic of the baseball world and probably the greatest or a.II sporting events in the UnitC'd States. Nothing else seems to matter in this country \vhcn the seri es is on. Problems of food conseI"- vation, loans to foreign nations, the high cost of living, etc.-all these cares are laid aside tempor- arily \\'hile citizens, young and old, root for their favorite team. To the Ne\v Yorkers the Wohd Series is old stuff, since the Yan- kees have developed a rather Pla~t ~~~~ Willowick ~~~;:e / On West 5th St. * MDe Eut of Barbor Bo~vard PboDelluta4-701W • -···----·-··---.. --,.-~~- monotonous habit in the past ~NLY TWE.-n'Y MINU'l'E8 DRIVE FROM BALBOA_. '- couple of decades of winning the ~=========~~~~~~=========~ American league pennant about :::: f\\·o years out of every three. But even the New Yorkers get feverish with excitement. As for BrookJyn, the champ. ionship teams have been rather few and far between. UnW they \VOn the National le!lgue flag in 1941 they hadn't .had a winner since 1920. Incidentally, in 1941, they played the Yankees in the World Series-and lost four out of five. They'r e out to aven&:e that loss. And they may do it in spite of theil two-game defeat. May the be!t , team win (I! lf1 the one we're rooting for). • CALL PORTER at EnrJ Frid&J' NJctit, 8:18 ROARING HOT RODS --·f' Ullder tM ~ at HUNTINGTON BEACH llO-Lap Mllln -· SPEEDW A y 0. IL A. - A Ware It Math._ Preaentatlcn --- LET A FISHE(MAN HELP YOU Solve· Your Printing and Advertising Problems! ,. ••• • flliill:WJ>()~T t-14~13()~ J>Ul3LIJt11flliilf7 C(). • ........... ar: TMK •~DllTl'18HtN• AaeDCIATIDN AND &41..8DA AN•UN• DLU• • ••• N&W .. DRT llALllCIA NIEW8•TIMD -TVIUl8AT ..... ftlU .... T - • I 3D11 W. CENTRAL AVE. NIEWPDliT>•IEADH, DAL.IP', f I I • • ·-. • • • • ' • • ' . • • .,f. " ' (! • ., ~· -I . -y I '1' • t· .. ' ._,~ ~,,· ••'!?!>~~ •lL•o• ·:t',•~•-.,•••• (iwci-~ of u1 rt.:.wide aa.. · ,iF-;.....-+ .. oi-.~,_,"":':'"" ... -........ ~--itt'"17 ;..,_ and~ · ;l Tell o.imber& o..r.11 Trial ~-.ll &a----Y •wp11t•1•W 0111t•l!tUIT -!"' 1 'D ,. ~·-~ -'."', ..... ,.~·.·•·,·'Se TflC ___ .. -"at$17,...... 1 .HiiOh. Calie' . p·, trol' .·· . Aid . Rm"!den Slaowl ~ :r&ftl'-·::'~ , . ~-· l&C81 ' +JU>oulllt ao -..._ ;. . wage ~~. ~Qie11 I ;;:.~ .... 1) · ·a men · A MKNO af a __......,wtll;te_•_llllla_ ..... ~~A~-··--=: ~af~.-...... (~-Papl) Other Items of tlte SlT.40350 • ' -af I _ . ., .. BaltNlr..,• :C. a. B I >t. 'JI(. tl1e --Or nl-.. 'l581' oreJ onlldp&t.S, '!'" VA lo ad-"No llnsle city or omall-sroup lota'l are: ~ $3.20856, - M cha · p · • Servi ......,.. tl:dl$.\11M •-a tl*to-.,_ -bl.:..;.~ ue Goodll 411." ~ mldent -to be able at cltleo can adequa~Jy tlnance court clerk $685.4l, wtiw fem er nt rotec, tion . ce-~?..:-:..;::;.::: ~!:F.~on!;~ =::~~-~-.. --==~ to~.::::::-::r-~t'*! ~::~~u:-~~ =~~.e:r:~ .. ~-; ..,...,. • led. So Oillf Edi--··-32 ttme I between date al --.._., yuytJis In -. ancl !1Pll ,ol ·~ ~ tbo npcirt la •N l Standard Oil -----Ill'>!. , lime I :"' reoeipl.ot'the !Int ..,..xnnl .. ~ ronatructlon. IJ!lmln· $30.17. ' llF ll'lll:D -boat hi!Jdlns, P""::;;t"'' ..,... • .oaJ tbo fi~ ' o U. S, Steel -·-·-··-·-· n" ~ Inn o1" lw f-Flnt. lalTa_!l?"' operation." . 1be Sia~ of California, which C-to -t 11111 .,·,, t . ._ta.,. N-1 ---Ina from • ._ too to "bual-'t •-•~"-~tba ·~•-~: cana.i ~ ··-···-··-·· 11" , ,_ v veorallyo ,_ 1 · titled While the regional oewerace la bandling the prooecutlon bu --...... -of t1te -w floe -l>olms .-"1 tlie --la .....U." 'Ibey lnclOded South vey main~ t __,.... .,...I '------''-------'I a "I'~ an gene a no en · ,,.tern would protect water 1up-81Sumed all coats of 1n .. 1tlptloa aty ••·'s•t Polloe ... DeledtN ~ el 7tl ._. 8Q •• ! er, c.o.at O:mltructlon· Co., The Boh-be<m. alowlllc. QP .it.er Laber Day to .f'ecelve a suhsiatence allowanct ply, it would not, as a practical antf .. the payment of an expert lk'bn n....p -.. --ol 1---· ...... --man Co.. i-man Boat Builders. and tbot.3 at. men w been laid County Faces ' untll he bu been In lra!nlnc tor matter, supplement It thiough re-wltneues, ouch .. h8ndwrltins. ... lt.,cMJ la are la• Pl,._ to bOw u.&: tbelr' paw of' 05511 Mesa Boat C.O., and Seaaaft. "'1. ~· wlater pl'OO'Al1I. will p ril 301:daya. Secondly, all checkl are clamation, Rawn stated Studies medical, marine and ~vn. -..... otu ......... _.... .. -aD ..... ~· -.. .-Hubbard H-. of South Coul, be ~ Wply to cm!rbaull Water ' e m4lled normally on the fin! of of the engineers indicated an aver-the auditor said. ' ' =.,::~• !, ~ =-= ..... 11 •dot.I in varioul apots around it. told the Newa-Tlmn that bis com-and repa.ln, be added. ttit month, covering the allowance age cost of $20.35 per acre foot 1------------- W H Bannister of Newport "'That la an example of our pany bu laid off a few worken. (Continued !ram Pase ll. due for the previous mo~ -:;".;re-for reclaimed effiuent, over the sure on the capfcttl .. lor preoeut Be ·h · .........v> ....... of the mei:chant Corona del Mar patrol. It mowa But he attributed the aupt l&ow-Qla-d Crab Rffd, Y{Ulard Smith, Willis War-fore, a veteran enro ng 4~year period for which the sys-sewage facilities and tho9e of thl ~· :'f.:j'',j.\;ct;ve q:~ncy. wu that our man has punched the down there to a oeumal lull and ~I ner, George Gordon, Aaemblyman the latter part of September or-tern is designed. u compared to joint outfall sewer, lefVlng ,foui P!1 . edi b Vi.rgil Coane clock seven timel between mid-a chanie--OVer to the winter pro.-Earl W . Stanley, State Senato!' dll'lartly would not receive hla tint $9.00 per acre foot for water from cities, four sanitary districts, llll gifvenBalfullboa crl.slant, Yman•<riftP di night and 7 o'clock this morning." ll'Oln which will largely be de-(ContiDUed -Pase ll ~ ... _ Wat.son Republican County llhlatenoe check any earlier than Metropolitan Water District. oil brine roliection system and a o ... ---F-•--· .....,~ '. · ti the fint of November. Th d lab"-hm t r 1 the agency f<>< an ex-Mr. Bannister said. voted to building Stan. ~a needed MWD water, but that Central Cammiltee reprnenta ve Th Initial bed< will Incl d e stea y massing of wes ary es ~ ent, are al· rec 0 0 . i trol!MD .. We can rell the exact time and L-16". this money could much bet· Mn. Lella Eutmon, Col. F. M. .-· • c . u e migration in Southern California ft!ady overloaded, Rawn noted. ce::ent 'Yl";w°10:g e J: roun&a and minute that he wu there. It "One thing that la holding up ter be expended In ll&htlng J USMC. (who repreoented all •ubalstence all""~ clue the la bringing to bear a heavy prea-(picture propooed plao -.-ce 5) :r ~~~~usmou establishmenta is the merchants' protection. The bultneu tn other harbor towna la better streets and upkeep, ~ .::.· Gen. Loula Wood9), Brye ~~:·~= :! ::0 ,ot th!7..!; · · , greatest complaint In put opera· the d<!mand IOI' fishing boats and _.__ Dl!Cl!Sity t that WWl11111. tllllftaPI' ol the Finl "I"' . in the area. •ob tion of the merchant petrol wu purse seinen," he laid. "We dcm't ~':-., ~ or National e.nk at Santa Ana and Cuti su~tence period. Under the Met1 Oil • that, the patrolman wu not on do much of that here." &&"''"~ IU.~ Brad Rellb manapr of ~ Ir-G: 1· Bill a veteran without de- "Our men art' on the job." Mr. the job. Now we know-and the Rink Swan10n told the News. + +. • vm ch • pendents draws $65 a month and Bannister stated bluntly. merchant kn_.....that this clock Times that busltlffl at Bohman'• Brllilb Stamlaa. For · .;;.:".::eettng was called by Ver· •·•e~~ ~~~,.::.~· He produced • cylinder shaped keeps track o( his work... ..waa swell .. He oa'.d tllat he wu ..,_,.., people who a~.-••y "°" Heil chairman who Intro. niece of paper with printed identi--Want 8 ... .-u... full . tw <11'-dn,.., '--·· wha thr~-·u . · __..i. Poland. en. Four persons or organizations fications of stations and recorded -e-keeping " crew go1na: on o t IUJVW t ey were duced speaken J....-.::~----ti S h.&ve a job to perform before . the Applicants for positions in the convenions of surplus LCVPs, u grousing about have been glneer for the U. S. ~ c \Ir'· veteran receives ht s subsistence agency are f~t approved by the well as on motor overhauls .. Boh· penning the British for.their vey, Paul Balley, consulting en-allowance check. They are: the mayor and chief of police, then are man's has just completed several trol f India When th gineer. Frank .Latham. ora;ge vtteran himself, the school, the given instruc~ons on how to carry launchings, Swanson said. contyrranlcalo ' Engl. lsh e grower and Water C.Omml ~ Veterans Administration and the out the duties of a merchant pa· Lowman Boat Builders, through . C ·) aban· Member, and Glen. Allen, ~811" United States Treasury · Depa.rt· trolman. Mr. Bannister usures its spokesman. John Yeomans. d~ them to their own de-man of the executive comnuttee nient. ev~ry ':lpproved appljcant that his hav<' just finished 0 n e charter, vtces, massacre and blot>d· on Additional W~ter S_upply. ~'First. if he is entering college office 1s always open to sugges-cne bait and one fishing CTU\ser, shed descended on that un· Poland t?ld l1steners that _by or the first time, the veteran tions on how to improve the ef· but at the present time buslriess happy land, the diffe~t 1936 the county water level ti.ad ust pr esent 8 certificate of eligi· ficien':Y of the department. "We'd is a little slower than 18.!t year. sects doing the murdering, declined below sea levet near the 6ility when he enrolls The certi· also like ~ hear from the mer· "'However." Yeomans added, ·•Ji\St despite all the pleas of cout. "An average overdraft of ~icate serves as a ~part 81 .. chants ~n how w.e ~an t>E:tter year was tops. This year's volume Ghandi, that ardent, emaci· 12,200 acre feet per yea;." he ~uring the school registratio~ of· serve their commuruty. he said. ted d . l h h d damned ~aid. "had al~ resulted Ul salt Acials that the man is 8 veteran Plans Home Pt-otectlon a ectp e w 0 a \V8fP.r conta!""inatlon . along the ~nd entitled to educational priv- Business establishments of their Welding Station E;ngland on the Home Rule Santa .Ana River gap ~n the coas~· iJeges under the G. I. Bill. A certi· cUents on the Miracle Mile from Planned for COM theory. We now discover that al rt'g1on. In 1945 saline contam1· !ilcate of eligibO;ty may be obtain· the Archl"s to the beacon light and a firm hand was needed in nation had encroache<! under 2400 ).n from any VA office. in Newport, Balboa Island, Cor0= (Continued from Page 1) Asia to check the animosities acres of the are~ lying between T The school mus,.t then r epart na del Mar and Balboa are now 5516 Harren avenue, Los Angeles. of the fanatics, whose brood· Huntington Mesa and Cost a tl'i e enrollment of the veteran stu· adequately patrolled. filed plans for a one.story house ing religious fervor is caus-Mesa." . f t ;nt to the Veterans Adrninlstra- ln the near future, the agency at 223 43rd street, Newport Beach, ing endless suffering. From the shoreline to the oo · on. Until these reports are re. believes 'it can service residences, a t a cost o( $6000. + + + hills behind Anahe~ and Santa ived the .VA has no way of know· from whrich they h~ve received r~ Elmer E. Barrett of h440 A 1 liso 1 ·cd M-... Pie-, "Mayor'' of Ana. and frorh Huntington. Be~ch iag that the veteran is in school. quests or protection. street . Newport Heig ts, 1 II.I"~ 1 -.AJ to Laguna Beat::h, . a bas1n·widc j Upon receipt of the report of plans for a one-story house and Harbor Island, who came balance of replenishm~nt a n d ehroJJment the Veterans Adminis- garaae at 406 Aliso street, New· here a year or so ago to slow overdraft m~st be achieved, he tfation determines the amount of YOU WILL llE AXAZE.D IN 'l•? How ...w ~ 11o ••• r•'" 1111 -_.,.r;,. y11!" 11 AT ITS BEA.UTT AND . LONG l.A.8TL-..;Q l"&OTSCTION port Heights, a t a cost of $5500. down, got himself e lected to warned, to insure the ~ntinuC'd e veteran's subsistence allow· E . c . Hallett filed plans for th~ the board of control of the growth of O~ange County industry ce and certifies him to a pay. erectio n of two rooms and a back National Selected Morticians. and populat1on. u · What's nicer than a Sunday on the water. Getting the sea breezes -ond the sunshine! Ideal for fishing. It's yours with the CRUIS.ALONG. length 20'. Beam 6'9". We;gh1 1500 lbs. Cockpit seats 6. Cabin contains two berths, marine toilet, sink, stove and ice box-Speed 14 miles wUh Gray 16 H.P. With Gray 45 H.P. ($160 exlra) speed 20 m;les. Bu;if by Devis of Solomons, Maryland. • -o·• ~ M·••D• ·~' • . Rtf"'d Pki~i Rod1(>lo Rrrrwdi Floor Sanders ~Joor Edgers Floor Waxers ! Tools for Carpentry Work and Plumbing -FOR RENT- CROWN HARDWARE ~ Call Barbor !S! , OLIP SERVICE SHOP l"or. E. 17th a ln'lne C.,.g Mne Pb. ~Cl ll ll047·R porch \Vith a bar at 324 Grand Mark, recently re.tur n ed Paul Bailey pointed out that a The payrolls are then forwarded Canal, Balboa Island, at a cost of from Europe, noting the ter· ~~tr~~u~i::i~ni~~~r\v~~<'rth!a~r~~ t the United States Treasury [)e.. trC'mendous increasl" of water kcs up a printing plate with 54500. rible food conditions. decided ffitment disbursing office, which to go on a diet and is getting d r d s t A Th t ra t 11roun an a na. c ap= e \reteran's name, address and District. here's )'our quota for the Community Olest in the quite sylph-like . which is pi ng or \Vater in t h<' central basin, ;ount of subsistence allowance. Ne\vport Harbor campaign for funds: . most becoming to this gen-he explained, reduces the volume e initial checks are difficult District 1. Balboa P eninsula. ....................................................... $2000 ial, hale and hearty gen-'''hich might conceivably flow the treasury to produce be-= District 2. Balboa business-.................................................... -... 2000 tleman. While a shre,vd busi· along the natural gr adicnl to help ciusE: the amount on the ilnitial District 3, East Newport, Al varado to 15lh St. ···-······-········· 1500000 ness man, Mark is a prince of rajse a \va ter barrier against salt c'-eck will be more th 8 n one Distrii;t 4, 15th to 31st Sts. and <;:entral Ave. to ocean._... 1 · th s t A ~ District 5, 1st St. to Santa Ana river ·························-········-· 500 hospitality. in F e ka~~ na ~P :~~~ speak ~nth's subsistence allowance. g~g~~i ~:l~~~=cie··~i'i·i~·~·~·(i·7~·a·:·~dUStfi ai·a~~a::=::=::::::: ~ De ·i ~ • + H d ' er c:;a~he even~'. ga~~ ~rlayman'; ti~ a~eu";1~:enn~d bem~~r~u~ District 8, Newport Heights ... _................................................... 600 pos1 uraoce. a OC· interpretation to the committee's s<irted in another, and more time District 9. Lido Isle ....................... -········-········-···········-··············· 2400 casion the other day to find findings. He asked that water c9nsuming maiuler. District 10. H arbor Island ................. -········-··-··············-········· 600 out whether ch ain banks supply be given prior considera· District 11 . Beacon Bay a nd Bay S hores ...... ·-··-········-····--···· 600 were responsible for inswing tion to the pressing sewage prob= $1980 AT SOlOMONS, MARYLAN D Now On Display at FREDRICK YACHT CO. 1215 CoMt ffiway, Newport Phone Beacon 5615 Districts 12, 13 and 14, Balboa Island.·-··-··-·-·---·-·······-····· 2200 de p 0 sits· a m 0 u n ting to lem. although, he argued: both Be Wise -Advertise ~~~ 1~~~~00~ ~°.1 .~~~: =: =~::~ : ~= :: =:::::::=::: 1 ;:: ~~~~ ~~w~~~ :::i~ ~~~:l~o=n:h::.:., 0::lk~::: j.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i;miiiii~iiiiii(Piiiiioll~UicaliiiiiiAdv~ierirliieiiii. imeiiiiiniti)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ TOTAL QUOTA ... ----··············-··'. ............... -........ -.... -.... .$18.400 discussion, which fin a 11 y A. Palmer. Griffith Company rep. ANNOUNCEMENT brought an answer from the resentative, lead an informal dis· top boss in headquarters, dis-cussion of the issue of water sup. covered that the Bank of ply. Opponents and proponents of America is regarded as one the "Join the Metropolitan Water bank and that only S5(X)() is District" issue carried t he burden insured to an individual, no of the long discussion. At one Junc- matter how many branches ture. Santa Ana attorney A. w . you use for funds. However, Rutan Was called to give a legal if you have a joint account opinion on cit y vs. rural water ITS NOW OR !liEVER In an effort to meet steadily rt.me operaUoual coeta. the management of the New§-'llme8 la reluctantly an.noUDcln.c that, effective Oct. 1, the follo"inc .u.becrlpUon prioee will prevail: rights. ., TuesClay Is Costa Mesa's Great Opportunity . to Become a City and Get the Many Benefits That Only a City Can Give ltn:eoaa• Hwy. eoro ... doJ MM One year, 1n county ·················-·····························--·--·---P-%5 One year, outside of county ·················-··· .. ·--········-····· s.50 One year, out of state ·······-········-································-· S.15 (man and wife) your deposit Mrs. Lelia Eastman brought the is insured up to $10,000, if general remarks to a close when you have that much cash . she pleaded that time was run· THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT • • < \ IT'S AUTUMN And you'll spend more time indoors -we can make your home more attractive -here are some of our Fall S~ggestion~: .. ~ VENETIAN BLINDS- Decorative desi~s .• Wider headrail for your cu.rtains and drapes. Renovate your old blinds to look like new. ..................... ··-··· ............ ... ........ ___ ..... _ .... _ .. _ -----• WINDOW SHADES- we tailor shades to your windows. Complete widths, or your old shades made like new. new shades, a II -........ ~---··-. _.., ·~ -------........ - BROADFELT CARPETING- cov.i-your cement floors from wall to wall. cleaning. Durable and inexpensive. . More comfort. Less --------... . .. .. ·········--· --------------...... PLASTIC WAJJ, TILE- Ren:iodel your bath, showers and kitchen walls with this new, modem prOduct. Also asphalt tile installations for your floors. ....... . ---__ ............. _,, .... _ .. ___ ....... :. . .... ~F · --4-CAU US -FOR. FREE ESTIMATE~ - ---· .... '""""" .. ,,,..,..,...,. . . .. ,,. ""'" . ...... . ... . • Hanson's Shade & · Linoleum Shop WuqJOW 8IUMB -vBNEIWr BUNll8 -I~ ftAl!W' !!O?·- ~ 80Dll8 11ua..a, 011 • . -' > • o.w • ,LESS WHISKEY WANTED Consumer demand ror whisky is down 20 per cent from a year ago, the distilling industry reports. Production is running at a new high. These comblned facts may force a price reduction soon, re- tail dealers think. They say that price r esistance has been stiffen· ing. Also, 'the festive spirit during the victory period has now taper· ed off, and sales have dropped off naturally from the abnormal high of 1946. ning out when Newport Beach and other MWD unaffiliated cities might still be able to avail them- selves ol C.:>lorado River water. Oscar. Moe, who moved recently to Glendale from Balboa, has been spending his vacation with his ion-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan, Newport Heights. Mrs. Moe. wN> was in the Balboa post office, is visiting her sisters in Nova Scotia. There are five or them and it is the first time they have been to- gether for fi\:e years. ! 1· Costa Mesa Needs Police Protection Costa Mesa Needs Sewers Costa Mesa Needs Street Lighting Costa Mesa Needs Local Planning · Costa Mesa Needs Better Firefighting Facilities Costa Mesa Needs Widespread Garbage and Trash Collection Costa Mesa Needs Self-Government-That's the American Way -BEST OF ALL -THE COST IS SMALL.- Here Are a Few of the Hundreds of Co,ta Mesans Who A)e FOR INCORPORATION Claud Chilcoat Elsie Stewart Blanche McClellan Hugh Davis Tom B. Brinderson Kenneth H. St~ Cora L. Hogland Chisholm Brown Jane Reid Don Phlllips G.G.Smalley R.G. Chambers -Bob Skiles ~ AlmaSwartz Elsie Wells Letoy Anderson Mrs. Phoebe &idi' Laurel. Underwood William E. Lord =~orsytbe Helen Blwww Tom Canion E. s. McGuire Maude a Davis Jamea Sands (. J. A. Pearce 'l1tOL E. Quarry VaDDO M8•tha as J . w. Doak Gertrude Edick Robert L . Shorey Mrs. ErneSt McClellan H. L. Hilliard Dennis Hogland Mrs. Vera Hughes C. W. Te Winkle R. N. Ludl . Lorene Nelson R. W. McClelliln Arlie Swartz Fred J. Dudley Ada B. M.Qbley Tom Mal!field Bob Mayfield Dr. M. L. Green Geraldine Davis = J':l;:mkle C. C. Brown Virginia Hogland =.~~m Dr. A. G. HtigbN .Lettie Bell Brindel'lloo .c. .M.iNelaoo .Raymcnd P. BalTl!tt Mrs. Marie Pearce J. Malcolm Reid Bert Smith G.N.Wells Clara B. McMurtry Mrs. Ruth Barnett G. V. Fox J .E . Barnes Otto Dodd Don E. Ludi Dr. H. E. Balch Arlene Gardner H$rold K. Grauel W. E. Gohn Lloyd Braddy A. R. Ebrlte D. C. McKenzie George G. Grupe, Jr. Mrs. Vernon Matthews. Mrs. Marie Pbll1I Donia Ludl pa Dr. W. L Cavault A. L. Pinkley Stuart Price A. L. Hayward D. J . Gardner, Jr. Milan Undet wood Jack Nordruff Martha Hostetler Henry J. llltdlell J. H. McKee I Let's M8ke It U......._ • • ~ w VOil FOR INCORPoRATION · aedlo. · oar, October 7, 1947 I I • ~ -. I-• • ft1I 'P8'1e M I IJ , .... .,.-fl(( I ·a. . I . 1/ I . , -dll t • :. . 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