HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-11-18 - Newport Balboa News Times (2),
•
' •.
I
\ --1 I •
NTA ANA'S ARCH S -IED
THE
SAND
CRAB
By
8 A II
(THE CAPIJ'AL WEEK. b)' n-,
Gett, U. P. 0.1 .. pac°"'t, plnch-
bittiDjl todmy for Som lle1"I' Wbo
lo Oil vomtloo-Ed.)
~V. MRI. WABBIJN,
Uwbo bas been mentioned
. as a presidential possibility
practically since bis election
as governor, finally was an
avowed candidate today.
'nle governor announced
last -week that be would al-
low bis name to be placed in
nomination at the Republl-·
can Convention starting next
June 21 in Philadelphia.
The governor put only two
. qualifications on bis candi-
dacy. He will not seek the
election or appointment of
convention delegates pledged
to him outside of California.
And, he will not put on a full-
fledged nation-wide cam-
paign for the ~blican
nomination.
His name will, however, gb
on the ballot in California,
seeking the convention 'votes
of the 53 delegates from this
state. It appeared at this
early date that the Warren
slate would be unopposed.
And, he left the way open
in bis statements for plenty
of campaign activity. There
will be speeches, be said, but
not a nation-wide speaking
tour. He will not. seek dele-
gates in other states, but he
did not specifically forbid his
friends to seek delegates for
him.
Warren is regarded fav-
orably in other west.em
states. Ralph Cake, Oregon
national committeeman, said
Warren possibly could win
the delegation from that
state. Cake said, however,
Warren would have to do
some campaigning to accom-
plish that.
Th<> governor announced w; ;1iavorite son" candidacy
in response to a request from
Tthe Republican state cen-
tral committee, adopted a
month ago and brought here
<Continued on Back Page)
. County Aid to
Needy Above
U. S. Average
Payments per case for aid to the
needy In Orange county and state-
wide in California outdistanced
nation-wide average aid in each of
the four kinds of relief admin-
istered by the county, California
Taxpayers' association said today.
Aid to the needy aged in the
county averaged $.56.57 per per-
son for September, 1947, compared
with the $35.99 average payment
per person throughout the nation
IOI .July, 1947.
Aid to the needy blind in the
county averaged $61.44 per person
for September, compared with the
$38.24 national ave.rage for JuJy.
Aid to dependent children in
families a\•eraged $94.55 per fam-
ily in the county for September.
compared With $62.Zl average per
family throughout the country for
July.
General assistance to indigents
averaaed $44.SO per case. compar-
ed. with the $40.31 national aver-ace-per case. In this category, a
case may be one or a number of
people, the ~ation pointed out.
'"Ibe mOuntin& burden of public
assistance in California make it
imperative that administration of
relief be t.lgbtened all along the
line:' the Taxpayers' usociation
de<-lared •.
TodaJ's 11 AW., P.&T.
Dow 1.-A•• ... ........... o...
Y t L.&. ... -.
1nc1uatr1a1a ,. __ 181.n llP 1.31 •
Ral1a ........ -.... 47.78 llP .70
Utlli-----·-3Ul0 cl!>-.01 Voiume-830,000-..,
... Ult ........
---·';_A ____ R __ o _____ ~ ... !1-. T_,, ___ T ____ "!'_,_!,. c ___ ~_:_!-_-_"!' ___ ~--~---·~-------~-!-.~-· -C:-~---:-L-~--!-.-~ ~-,-~_, __ 1' !'_. ~'-'-~-~ G _! .. C:.,~ ~ ~ .'! _' !! .. ';, ~ '! ~. !=. ! ,T C::. '. y "!. I
.NEWPODT
o.ly llarllor-Wllle
Newsp*fN' M mW
Costa Mesa
Editioa
Audit Bmt•
ol. Clrealatlom
' . -~ . EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA M A
VOLUllJ: XXXIX . ' lH1 ~7 HVWW •
NOW-A PLASTIC CANOE Drive on · PunchboardS
i . -
Underway in Township
Def~ndants
Arraigned
Justice of the Peace D. J ·. Dodge
of Costa Mesa said today that jury
trial of Dallas Palmer, who, along
with Ralph H. Kruse, was charged
with operating punchboards in
violation .or the county's anti-
gambUng ordinance, has been set
for December 8.
TENTATIVE OKEH GIVEN DELUXE
CITY HARBOR SITE CLUB Pl,.AN
A plan for the development ofl>-1-------------
a $2-rnillion deluxe swimming and
yachting club building on the 14,51
acres of city-owned land on Coast
highway was ten tatively appro\·ed I
by the mayor's committee, it was I
learned today. Further negotiation I
for the lease will continue this
afternoon to iron out details.
Protest Air
Base Grab
Ronald B. (Bulldog) Drummond. explorer and aportaman, left,, wbo laad WIUJ"d: Boat.. Inc., of C.O.ta
Meoa, rebuild can<>e, ...inc -plaotJc p-At rtpt, c . D. Horn. -Boat. ..i.. ............
-photo by Beckner
The two men, Palmer and Kruse.
were arraigned in Newport Beach
township following a renewed
drive by Sheriff James Musick
against publicly-displayed gambl-
ing devices. Kruse's trftll date will
be set at ·a future hearing, Judge
Dodge said .
'The special committee was call-
ed by Mayor 0 . B. Reed and mem-
bers of the city council for the
purpose of receiving for considera-
tion any plans for lease of this
property. The plan for the $2-
million development was presented
by Toln W. Henderson, president
of the Harbor Investment'company
of Newport Beach, in behalf of a
group of prominent businessmen.
The proposed annexattoa 01 ·~
ritory south of the city of Sa.lltll
Ana, including a narrow atrtp IL
land on either side .of the 90t6
Main St. extension and a ~
portion of the Santa Ana Ar•
Air base, surrounding the propo8C•
Orange Coast Junior co~ ai'9.,..
was set back temporarily ,_
night \vhen approximately 75 ps
cent of those owning that ._.
went on record as proteetiJlc tm
ann('xation. Explorer-Sportsman, Who Rides
Surf ii! Canoe, Gets Plastic Model HousewiYes So/ye
Ocean Front
Postal Mystery
Eight county re!ldents have Representing the group are K.
At the meeting, called at 7 :39
in the council chambers in s.nta
Ana. Attorney Clarence Sprag\19~
representing many of the land
owners, and others u4'eq~
protested the proposed expansion.
Since more than 51 J)e1' cent of.
those eligible to protest did ~
the date set for election, Dec. 16.
has been JX)Stponed pending tur-
ther action by the city ooundl.
By NEAL BECKNER been arraigned altogether in th~ T . Kendall, retired rindustrlaI and
townships .of Anaheim, Seal Beach. former operator of the Babylon
Huntington Beach and San Juan. club of Babylon, Long Island. New
Ronald P. (Bulldoe) Druo:unond, who livet ln Capistrano Beach
when be Is not exploring M>me remote corner of the ~obe has an un-
osual and rigorous hobby. Illa favorite llpOrt b rt.dine tbe ocean aw1 In
a ca.noe. Yes, just a plain 16-ft. standud canoe-with no outrtuen. or
other extra equipment. Of oonne M wtth a aurfboard-the canoe
Mn. Joe MarUn, l '111 w.
CmtraJ, reported to police
Saturday that she had solved
the mystery or t he dluppeal'-
lnc lr tten.
Flnt TrtaJ Dee. S York; H. L . Hoffman of Lido Isle,
The first trial will be held in president of the l-loffman Radio
C Wal D Do r Superior Court iludge Robert sometimM does a n~ve., tben
It l9 Blngo ! ---klnd.llnc wood!
The high mortality rate on
canoes has prompted Drummond
to seek some means of strengthen-
ing the craft. since he refuses to
forego the thrills of canoe-surfing.
This has been accomplished by
the Wizard Boat Co.. of Cmt.a
Mesa, who stripped the old paint-
ed canvas covering from Drum-
mond's canoe. then moulded a new
"skin" of plasticized fabric over
the existing framework. Besides
greatly increasing the strength of
t.he whole craft, and giving it the
seaml~ smoothness of an egg-
sheJI, this novel precess was found
to be six pounds lighter than the
original covering.
Drummond liked the results and
is now interested in the Wizard
company's plan or· fabricating a
similar canoe almost entirely of
plastic. He is anxious to try one
I of the new type era.ft on his com-
ing expedition to the South Seas,
where he, and a group of studio
technicians. will journey to make
under-water color movies of troi:r
ical marine life.
Coast Affairs
Committee Calls
Special Meeting
The Coast Affairs Committee of
th~ Associateci Chambers of Com-
merce of Orange county will cnll
a spcC'ial meeting Wednesday eve-
ning, Nov. 19, at 7 :30 p.m., to be
held in the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commqce offiCX'. City
Hall bttildi:ig, Huntington Beach.
Russ Bartine, chairman. stated:
"\Ve are desire;us of discussing sev-
eral coast problems and would like
very much to have all of our rom-
rnitlec attend.
"\Ve will discuss our Master
Beach Plan and the proposed .tee-
ondary Coast Expressway, the
State parks, the cleaning up or
such areas as the Bolaa Odea
beach, and many other problems
that must be considered before the
next summer season."
Herbert Rankin,
Pioneer Merchant,
Passes Away
One or Santa Ana'! and Orange
county's best-known civic leaders
and merchants passed away Sun-
day afternoon at his home in
Lemon Heights.
He was Herbert F . Rankin, 62~
year-old pioneer reside nt who died
of a heart attack.
His father. J . H. Rankin. found-
ed the first Rankin store in SantJ\
Ana in 1894 whe.n the establisl\-
ment was known as Rankin and
Huff at 107 \V. Fourth St. Later
the store \Vas moved to 410 N.
Main St. a nd later to the present
location of the Wool'NOrth's Bldg.
In February 1907 the Rankin Dry
Goods Co., Inc .. 'A'as formed. The
firm moved to the present loca-
ti on at Fourth and Sycamore Sts.
in 1917 and in 1944 celebrated its
SOth anniversary.
In addition to hJs father, he
It lttmS, she said, that
mall h&d been taken from
.everal hot.W!9 1n her vlclnlty
durlnr the put few clap.
But by Saturday she "·u aure
she could put thr ftncu on
lhe mob's leader. lie "·u, •be
~aid, a cert.ala UtUe alx-yea.r-
old "'ho lived neuhy.
She re:te.rred police to Mn.
S. Place, l '108 W. Ocean who,
It 11eems. actually tailed tbe
suspect and caucht h.lm "1th
the hot mall, &ddreued io
tl\'O neighboring homes, ln
hJ11 J>088eMlon.
Furthec-lav~tigaUoa by
police turned up another su.-
pect. aged foW", and wtthln
a few mlnut~ each was IJlag-
tnr on the other.
Both younpten "'ere haul-
ed before the court of n rst
appeal-their pareot.-where
the gravity of t&mperlac with
Uncle Sam's mall service was
explained.
th(' t.tuntington Beach Justice court orp.; ter . uglas o Lido '' I i Gardner, of Balboa hlaftd. at-Dec. 3, he said. ReprE>Sentlng six s e, treasurer of the Hoffmban
of the defendants is S. B. Kaufman Radio Corp.: George M. Holstein, t.ended Gov. Earl Warren'8 crlme b 'Jdi d Co conference with other top Call-Anaheim attorney, while Atty.I w ng con ~actor an ngress-fomla crime expert8 Monday.
Adrian Marks is conducting the man Carl Hinshaw. I -(Story Page 2)
defense of a defendant to appear The group, H.enderson said, offer --------~~~~-
int.he Anaheim justice court. to lease the hgihway property and
• The trials are being awaited will guarantee a minimum yearly
With anxiety by both the defend-r~ntal of $20,000, which would be
ants and the district attorney's five . percent of the gross, and a
office, as . the decisions rendered =mum yearly rental not' to ex-
will affect future punchboard osr $50,000. .
erations in the county. .The enterprise . woWd have bad· . . . m1nton and tennis courts, a large
Meanwhile merchants displaying fresh water swimming pool a t'"·o-
the boards in the ~unty have re-story hotel, replete with bat h-
moved them pending outcome of rooms and every modern conven-
the court cases, deputy sheriffs ience and other essential appur-
repor ted today after completing tenances.
a survey of the situation.
Coast College
Buys Chapel
President Basil H . Peterson of
Orange Coast JUnior college has
received \vord from the War Assets
Administration that the Chief of
Chaplains has awarded to the
1 o ca I college Chapel Building
T-972 located at the Santa Ana Air
Base. This building is one of the
structures !ocated in the area re--
polic Co t • quested by Orange-Coast Junior News-Times . e. ~ 1nue college for its campus. A bid was Investi ti f mad(' for this chapel ror the fol· Joins · United Press ga on o lowing reasons Grocery Burglary 1. It will constitute the only per-
Anotber HTVlee for N~ manent memorial to the men who
nmes readen bectn• today. Local police officers continued were trained at the Santa Ana
World-wide, recfon.al and &'J'e&ter investigation today ot ttle Friday Army Air Bas('. Such a shrine
local news eo"·erace--by United night b'urglary of Cottle's 20th St. \vould be extr~mely appropriate at
P r.-s5-"r1U henceforth be ava11-grocery from which $15 in small the air base site.
Following the protest ,meettnc..
petitions and maps on the annen-
tion '"'ere referred for turtl'Mr
study to City Attorney John CoZd-
well. City E ngineer Hugh. Nei~
hour, and Mayor R. Carson Smith.
They will bring the matter befOft
the Santa Ana council again cm
Dec. 1. .
Coast Group Urges
Congress Reverse
Tidelands Decision
The Orange County Coat ~
cialion has directed a resoluttolt
to the Congress or the UnitfMI
Slates urging it to reverse the-
decision of the United States ~
preme Court in the California tidrt-
lands suit.
is survived by his wife, Grace T Wink.I ff d I Whitcomb Rankin and a son Dan-e e ea S
iel W. Rankin both of the Lemon IC M Bank
able to Ne"'Jl'Ort Harbor reeldenta change was taken \Vhen the per-2. Th(' structure is greatly need-
ln the N~-port Balboa New. son or persons committing the ed as a .f'Ultural and spiritual cen-
Tlmes, nOw leading ln elreulatton theft forced an entry into the rear ter as a part of ~he Orange CoRst
In part of the r esolution the
a!i;,Sociation states that in the paR
the State of California hu bee9
ai<\ed in part in carrying out beach
dt!'vclopn1ent plans by contributions
received by the state from re?--
enues derivl'd from oil well!! ~
tap tideland oil paola.
Heights home and a daughter. Mrs. OSta esa ;
G. Merrill Bothamley of Newport O , Se D l u the only '="1c&-weekly newa-of the store a nd went unerringly Juni<>r college.
papf'r ln t he harbor are.. to the butcher block where the 3. I t is not sound to move a
The resolution was signed by'
George J . Wheat. president, anil
Harry Welch, secretary. Beach. perung t ec.
Funeral services for the de-
It wUJ be the editorial policy of money, hidden under an apron at building from one location to an-
tbJs paper to bring you United closing time by the butcher, had other when it can be profitably
PrCM service u a supplement to been concealed for the night. utilized for the purpose intended SCOUTS TO TAKE
AIR OVER KFI ceased will be held at 3 :30 p.m.
Wednesday at First Presbyterian
church with Dr. 0 . Scott McFar-
land and Rev. R J . Brahams of
Laguna Beach officiating. En-
tombment will be in Fairhaven
cemeter}· mausoleum.
The Rankin store will be closed
all day Wednesday in tribute to
the memory of Mr. Rankin.
Mesan Injured
By Truck Boom
The first meeting o( the Board local CO\'tt"I'" ""hlch we "1ll con-.That ~ in brief, was the gist of on its original setting.
or Directors of the Costa Mesa ttnuf' to ctve tint priority tn tlae the story told Saturday morning 4. If removed from its present
bank "''as held Nov. 8, 1947, in the Mlief that "'home tO\\'ll" n~·11 tea-by George Loonie, butcher, after location, there will be a gap in the Scouts of the Orange Empft
offices of Leroy P. Anderson, with t1aes I• "·hat our re.den \\'&at. Ho,vard Law, of 202-B-20th St., arrangement of buildings around Arca Council wilT be "on the a.tr''
the following incorporators pres-FIRST. had reported the burglary to po-the guadrangle of the proposed over Radio Station KFI on a n.-
ent : C. W. TeWinkle, Harolc! K. llO\\'f'\'fl'r, no nev.'Spaper b com-lice. college campus. lion-wide broadcast at 8 :00 a.JIL
Grauel, Leroy P. Anderson, Dennis I H · Th b 'Id' Id t Orange S t d N 29 p f'tf" In these fut moving days of is story was corborated by e u1 1ng ""as so o a ur ay, ov. .
Hogland and M. A. Johnson. The kl\leldott("eplc evenh without the another employe, Pauline Law. Coest at a price of $3,207. The Sierra Patrol under ~
following officers "·ere elected to · · 1 d h' f Cl G •--n"''·"-c-atherlng fad.Uttet of a maJ-Sometime following closing of the ca ers 1p o em IMS, ~~
serve until the regular stock-or wire ..-nice. United Prea will store S:.t 6 p.m. Friday, a window Reports Youths master of the Air, wtth the ~
holder's meeting to be held Jan. l4, keep Se"::s-TlmH read.en tn touch in thr Compressor room was open-chcll Boys Choir and radio an6
Assistant Cashier : C. M. Sovde, wtth the world. ed. providing access . through 8 In Vandalism screen stars will feature a pro-
1948' President' C. W. TeWinkle; toilet room. From there, entry Qn Balboa Isle gram to be .conducted at a •pedal Vi~President: Dennis Hogland: PAIR ARRESTED FOR was gtlned by forcing 8 locked school assembly in the Willard
Vice-President and Cashie" M. A. door into the store. Another ,outbreak of vandalism Junior .High school in Santa A-.
Paul Trautwein. 31 . or 305 Flow-Johnson; A>sistant Cashle" C. M. DUCK .POACHING AT on Balboa !stand was reported by on Friday afternoon, Nov. :Ill.
er street, Costa Mesa, suffered Sovde, "'· LA MESA GUN CLUB Ke-y 'rellS Mrs. A. S. Tillotson of 209 Coral A transcription will be made or
bruises about the face and should-At this meeting the Board of i ••• I 1 Ave. Saturday night when she dis-this program to be broadcut OD'
en when a truck boom broke at Directors formally ratified the G. E . GUbertaon, Santa Ana Fish T u; Need covered a gang of boys painting Nov. 29. An outstanding Eade'
2410 West Central avenue, New-Bank's Articles of Incorporation and Game warden, escorted two ra~ 1IC s fences and walks with red paint Scout will be oelected to • .,.,..._
port Beach, and pinned him be-and By-laws, and the application men. who had been discovered for three blocks on the north side pany the Sierra Patrol on tta: &D-
neath it. submitted to the Federal ,I>eposit WegalJy shooting ducks at the County traffic need,, were told or the street. nual High Sierra P ack Trip next
He was taken to the office of Insurance Corporation for bank privately owned La Mesa Gun Monday by chamber of commerce-In a ddition, she reported a can summer into the High SlerrK.
a local physician and treated and degoalt guarantee insw-ance under club, to the local bastille Sunday. president Herb Kenny as legisla-of white paint spilled on the side-The Scout selected will have .a
1hen was returned to his home. He which all accounts with balance9 In custqdy were '•ck T. Shaef-tive committee memben of · the walk. Police are investigating. ... his expenses paid by KFI.
is employed by the Trautwein up to and Including $1IOOO.OO are fer and Wwlam M. Hinda, both Associaled Chambers of Commerce
The Coeta Mesa Traffic Safety Broo. firm. insured. of WllminilttJn. 'Ibey had baaed met at • sped.al luncheon In Raul'• Griffith Co. Hotel ProLu.t Goes
council met Monday evening, No-'Ibe bank will open far buslnea a braoe ot four ducU uslnc double restaurant. Santa Ana. ~
Costa Mesa Traf fie
Safety Heard
vember 10. 1947, at the. home of Reports $m•ll on Dec. 1, 1947, in the new Dennis barreled "'1otguna and !Iring over State· highway plans Include de-Ahead With Bulkhead ApplicatiOll • 'ENTS Edgar Musick, 143 E. 18th, In a Hogland building, at 18C9 Newport tile fence from the road. wlopmenf of traffic arteries with-JUDGE EXPERlm Costa Mesa. Present wore Walt Boy Ren Into av''"''"· By that date It 1a expectA!d In the 'i"""ty· Kenny., who la hlch-~ .. °'"',.........,. <left"nom t 1>y Ille -Co., ._ a.. 'I ,
PAYDAY
a1y Judge Hany L. Bt~tt Miller, ~~ ~· Her Automobile that the vault, vault doer, aate REPORT THEFT ~•Y_,~~ed ~led.at. _, .. ,.Mop -_.. -_.,...._ --11 1 '° -settetary, .LU.nt • .r~ ~, ck-posit bous and all furniture and f' llUU1 U~ Oft wo;;..,~t olftee of clllltiid Mct-eert UIBJ" ..... Dl'li, fOI' pM' ' '• .. , R bS£1 ~:ite!c:" :s't
01
1mpo1-~iie =· ~and~ ~,:;: Mia& &atr1ce Houston. 311 0or-t1ztureo will be clellvered. and OF RARE LAMPS ~'":.,11::.s °' f:,•w~:=i :,: ....:.":' ::0:.C19.,...,.J:':>t. "':,!::/":, .... 1:':.!. =.:-~
In the cw of Paul J-30, MUl!ck. , . . onado Ave., Balvoa, told police Installed or oompleted. 'r.o ....__ 1-valued at ....,._ -.. ,.._. 1o.-i..--of 'fla Liie -'fla o.-to w
3:18 Lindo Aft., Wbo -balled 'lbe Ooota Mna council -de-Sunday that a ama11 boy, cme an..,.-u ... ~e or a tunnel, to ~ the Liie -. .
betOft His -on a charse at. llcbted to --u • --RA>nald Lelcbwela of 3l2 Bay Aft., PAYS COURT $150 :ii= of~ =u.. ~ low bridce which now blockll me-'Ibe proposed hotel will feature =.i ~ ~
Intoxication, Jutlp Jllodptt de-ber J~ D J Dodae ..-_.. ran Into the front of her ... l508 Orchid'atreet, Corona deJ Mar, dlum alld large craft ~ the a seml-arcular restaurant with a line; the -_ .. _t, 164 feet
.. ~ 30 da1a. :Ill ·-~ and ·or ~ · .. a tramc oafety ~ be daabed f>ut --t.hlnd Paul WylJyramQo, 29, of 1-Jlonday. Poll<e ieaada l'e\'ftJ that channel tettaci: extending over the water In length, to -3C fee( "'-"
10 to.be w Nd ~ 1:30 p.m. to ..,...., well flt blm to -I 1111 the • ~.eel aut•acw-Tbe --B .. 'h, -dlle to Jep<><t 111 to ·~·--Im_,.. found on -will provide three poen ilnd nelwud at. the U. S . J!ullllleall'
S:30 a.m. and aD tla7 SaDMp. treme-IDidettM!nc of teylns ttt -kn<-_,,, aho-. dty ~but-ton 1' ... o:r the 1111 of One of the wlnclows. OIDll l'DIDT UVOJD:D 1andlnc Doe.to at lntervalo alone line, and the remalnlnc three --~ :=-:J~v!~ bu:w-:.. -=·~::...by ·~==~~= D-l-lll<Sn•r, Olld cltPollce R.R. lfo!P!'*"' :, ~yf~lei~~ ~!!:i ~~ ~ ~
out that chlven UDdlr -IJ -Mlol ~ '""'""""te!J' ,__ the •D'"-1 Ill -tlllt -I rewaled Sat'GIUy·that CUD permit Details of the application follow: -line; -•-t to -
--I ·; • Ill m ... -~ --.. --to Ing the -" I . • '"'• 5
le far lla•bc -.... Pl>llco --·· "" -Sat-No. ~ -to Dollln Robin-Application bu -made by • pier and landlni float -· = -u older people. F• tltlo ftT • • ~ • ftSted wr the -S.tlltdQ wdq ~ ID :lnpold> a --1m jl!itb .tN.,t, wu ~~the Grittlth OJinpotl)', 1080 Bautb to the u . s_ PlerhnG -· ~· •.....-•·1 1 • • .... n..a.n IN' on. --......... _, -L-~ --.. -.::~ 11r • T-.a.-1-," ._ ...... ._. .............. r;. the •Caota -~ -'1 ap a -117 of .. , .... ~ -_ -. ,._ abortb" ~ 1-Beedl ~ -.F&J, ~ ...acew..,, caJl.. location of .the-· I baJtt 1• ... _ • ,. •-t9o -ocll will ·~ID pt liaN1"4-o 'JUa,. Com lo • I • , ... ._ IJGO - ; ' I -I; .. •..'!!!_ --Ibo..,._ -•• ~ n.~. , famla, f,. a pamlt to '"**lriid lo adlacmt ID Jot 1, tnet Mo. 11170
•'" • •
5
-.-~ tnol ' a a: %He -Ok!M •• Ibo _. lied-Ibo fls!lt of lllO IDr I Pll'W ti ' n fll -11:. ~. 1215 E. .,.,....._. nUC:-• -a nlafol:eed eoncrete -pile NewiOt . 1117, Nswpwt 9 77 0 .. -'-·-·~-~·~:r...------· ftlr tb1 •IM• ill f:1* ..._ tqc oO jWtA• ••rc itata ~ U. U.S.. .. .,,_.. ~ CME al ..... ml W: balldl11I 910 feet Im&.. wltb "-Cd"; 's • ' " " ,. • ~ \ • .. .. f
5
•
'
'
•
' .
• .
• •
•
Gardne-r, Hodg1 ·inson Attend Crim Talks
P.,e2 Ni:wtoar BALBOA Nsws-r••ss Cons.~·-tion Valuation for FirSt F18v".~~·~.~~UPto>tt:-u-::b-::bar--d:--::H=-o-w_e __ TVDDAY N-pw! ._ ... Oant. N.,.,, 1!, 1M1 LflK: -~ -~•u•-•
LATE NEWS
FLASHES
f""" "'• UNITED PRESS
Embezzler Suspect
Former Publisher Half Month Exceeds $300,000 =: .:=" ~ i:~1 ·~ To Tell Small
Bequeaths Estete ay Sotuf!lay, November LS, vaJ. • ~~ called for Governor Harbor Fu~
T 0 Widow, Children ::;i:: ~ ~ r J'"'N'~ '= fl!e ~~. nt Bals::"x:-~~ ~ ~-= : SACRAMENTO, Nov. lS-{UP)
An eotale of $;15.000 WU left buildln1 -~"'" for the month ts asona R . R. Hoclsld-. o! Newput I -Call!omla'• key men· ln the cle-
by Harold L. Allen, formet' pul>-tot.ted 4;,tj•310• 1:1 _f t RuJ Beach were 111 eoent. v~lopmmt and c:omervat1on of
lisher of the Ontario Dally Reprt, l~~::.:~a11i.u:1~..!!. :'-:!f .. "8 e 1 es The con!erftlce WU called, and 11.ote f<>rftla, !1sh and pme, park I who died November 4 at Corona ... ~. the comn•IM!mt appointed llJ' the I · ·
del Mar, Orange County SUperkr 110 and ~~ lllDtt wai added Fttt Cid•! Frank Crocker bu JIOwrnor, after a -~ad ~ al'_d beach and omall harbor de.
Court dlsclooes, with the fllins of during tlie sucCeedlns th1ft cla,)'L ~leued the following tire preven-port !hat eastern mobotft. and velopmenl will be aJDODC the
DENVER, Nov. 18 <UPI-FBI hlo will for probate. Plam for the erection of 12 lion and ~ty ruin: other crimlnai. were moving Into opoaken al the natural reoouroeo
agents today. held Philip Wendel Prind-pa.l heirs are his three new homes were included in the NON-OXIDE HAZ.UU>s CalUomJa. ~Ion of the Calif~& State
Shinn I u g man-children Loudel Benbo\lllh of El 15 permlta lslued during the three With the comlnC of cooler cla)'I The ....,...,.,.. hlmoel! made th~ q.amber of Commerce 1 annual txw ~ olo;;,:;r wh~ ~ ar-Cajon, Robert H. A.lien of Upland days ending lut week. and nlghta II beccmH nec.aary openln1 ~ at the meettnc, meet1n1 lo be held In LOo Angeleo,
ftllted at a luxurious cabin near and Edwin Charles A.lien of On-111~ Si ~u ;! b~ ~leo to 1et heatlnc equipment .....i,.1 which more than 1000 law en!~ =.i~k "::: ~ :~~:
OmUer on embezzlement charges tario. P ana or na 0 • for I.lie. All equipment Whether , ment otfl~rs a n d other crime
FedenJ agents dlarged Shinn had He bequeathed a life estate in two atory 1'\ouse at 1311 We1t fixed or portable should ,be clean· authorities attended. ell, state chamber president.
disappeared from Houston, Texas, 1hE" h.Jmc at 500 Ocean boulevard, avenue, Newport Beach, to COit ed. and adJuated for safe UM. Flexl· Other mllln speakers acheduled Speaking for small harbor de-
.ith a lblp's payroll of $29,000 last Corona del Mar, to hll widow, Mn. $30,2:§(). ble gu hooeo •h9uld be teoted for were Cider Justlce·Phll s. Glboon velopment will be Hubbard C.
Mardl.. Jennie l . Allen. Colin Brown ot 217 Pearl street. leaks and such hoses should be of the state aupreine court; At· ~owe of Newport Beach, chair·
The rest of the property will go Balboa Island, filed plans for the periodically checked to ..,. that torney General Fred N. HOWier; man, and Charles A. Wins!~,
Gi~s Displayed to the children. either directly or e~ecUon of a seven room house no leaks develop. Otarles Dullea, former police chief vice-chairman of the chambers
in tnmt for them. Mth garage attached on lot 10, VENTILATION of San.Franciaco and now 8 mem-small harbor development com-
LONDON, NOY. 17. I UPl -Prin-
am Elizabeth and Lt. Philip
lfountbatten displayed today a
fabulous 8.rT8Y of wedding pres-
ents which will start them off on
their married life Thursday worth
Rcal property wu li!ted as 620 tract 1102, Ba)'9hore Drive, New-All rooma In which un-vented ber ot the •late adultry authority, rnittee.
acres with a house ln San Diego port Beach, to cost $24,000. portable gas heaters are to be a nd Frank M. <>eden, Alameda ~--========:....-
mountains. a hbuse a nd Jot at ~· V. Snodgrass of 305 Sap-used should have good ventilation county 1upertor jud&e and juvenile
Pasadena, a house in Ontario and phtre avE>n ue , Balboa Island. flled through open windows. Fresh air court authority. -
lot:; in Ontario, Covina and Up-plans to_r the construction of a supply Js needed lo replace alr The commissions were appalnted
land. 7 room nouse with garage on lot consumed by the burners or peU. under a 1947 law allowing the gov-
Yoanr lll&D, Start 1:&r17!
A U!e Insurance program will
flelp you win your way. We
can show you how to start.
WARREN I . W,EISEB at least $2,000,000 in gifts alone. POINT OUT PERIL
/HIGH VOLT LINES Drivers Strike
.}
13, tract 1014, Bayshore Drive to If all the air in a close~ .room is cmor to set up group& to study
cost $24,000. used up, there Is lnsuff1oent air all phases of crime. The featured
0 . P. Farg_her of Manhattan for combustion and carbon monox-group is the one on organized .., ::;:,:'";!.,~ ~ r:-_1.:._ iM'J
Beach, will build a one story howte Ide is generated, and it takes crime
CINCINNATI, Nov. 18 (UP)-During the past two years in
A strike ot more than 3(X)() truck California. 124 men were disabled
drivers and warehousemen here' and 47 killed by coming in contact
today over "'"age a Qd working con· \\-1th overhead hjgh voltage lines.
ditions stranded thousands of tons All of these men could have been
ol merchandise and groCeries in saved. according lo the division of
local warehouses. industrial safety, if certain well-
7,400,000 Vets
On Jobless Rolls
defined precautions had been
taken.
\Vith garage at 222 Helitrope ave--very ~mall amounts of ca:bon Thi~ commluion will try lo de-
nue, Corona del Mar. to cost $11,-monoxide to produce f~tal1t1es. termirte the extent to which big
800. One or two parts per m1111on in time gangsters, racketeers and
Stanley Ho,~:ard of 507 Jasmine air is enough to cause headache other organized bands ot criminals
slrPet, Corona del Mar . will build and sickness in a short time, and · have invaded California.
a one story house and garage at can cause fatalities if the gases
517 Jasmine street, Corona del are breathed for long periods.
Mar, $10,0C>O. Most fatalities occur while per-
R. A. Nelson of Pasadena. will sons are asleep. Carbon monoxide
build a one story house at 621 Is odorless and tasteless. There-
Poinsettia street, Corona del Mar, fore see that windo\vs can not ac-
to cost $7000. cidental1y close by providing prop-
er blocks or locks to hold them
open .
FIRE HAZARDS
A commJssion on criminal law
and procedure will make recom-
mendaiions on criminal, the ap-
prehension, prosecution and trial
and other procedures concerning
criminals.
LEARN
MUSIC
LIKE
MAGIC
FROM
McWAIN
FllD DDION8TBArION!
--8111-1 Ul W. wu.on, CJoota Meu
WASHINGTON . Nov. 18 (UPl-
The Veterans Administration re-
poncd today that more than half
at. the 14,450,000 World War Il
veterans have applied for unem·
ployment compensation benefits.
Since this type of hazard may
£>ndanger the public as well as the
operators of cranes, derricks, drill-
ing rigs, pile drivers. hay stackers
and similar equipment, a general
appeal is being made to industry
and the public through a special
booklet recently published by the
division.
Ort"n n . Wade of Los Angeles,
will erec-t A two story house .and
a t\.\'O-ca.r garage at 2161 Ocean
boulevard, Newport Beach, to cost
$7000.
R. Stayton Dorris of 391 South
"Berkeley avenue, Pasadena, will
build a house with a 3-car garage
at 2140 Granada Drive, Newport
Keep portable heaters away
from drapery, papers and such,
and at a safe distance where drafts
or the wiad through open doors
or windoWs can not blow them
against the heaters.
REMEMBERD
All matters having a bearing on
juvenile delinquency \\ill be con-
sidered by a committee on juvenile
jUJtice. Child welfare, juvenile
court procedurE> and the like come
under tht-commission's jurlsdic-jjiiiimmmmmmmmmiil
ti on.
s~ inception of veterans' re-
adjustment allow8Jlres and up to
Sept. 30, 7,400,000 have filed appli-
cations for benefits and 600.000 for
Rlf-employment allOW"ances, V. A.
aaid.
Marriage resembles a pair of
shears, so joined that they can not
"be separated; often moving in op-
posite dlrections, yet always pun-
ishing anyone who comes between
Among other precautions ad-
vised. the d ivision recommends
that before undertaking any op-
erations near high voltage lines Beach, $7000.
the local offi& of the public utili· P.f. J . Bengockc-e of 310 Golden-
ties be contacted to have the lines rod avenue. Corona del Mar, will
de-energized, raised or rerouted.. build a t't\»o story dwelling with
And finally, no equipment or 2-car garage at 616 Goldenrod. ave-
tools shall be used within six feet . nue, $6500.
o( overhead high voltage lines. J . A. McConaghy of 113 Amey-
This latter prohibition was made thyst street, Balboa Island, will
a s tate law on September 19, and bulld a two story house with twcr
1-ionoxide docs cause SE'Veral
deaths in Orange county each
year and we have had some deaths
In Newport Beach from this cause
in past years. Keep your home
and family safe from this hazard.
A fourth commission will try
to describe the major social and
economic rondi tions which lead to
law violation, and a filth will
study methods of punishment and
ptirole and supervision of criminals
who have served their terms.
'-------
Services Held for
F. D. Robertson
is now being strictly enforced. car garage, at the same address,
-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:.;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Services were held Saturday in • ... for S6000. Harold Grauel chapel, Costa Mesa,
FIRES HAPPEN WHEN
LEAST EXPECTED and general-
ly when penons think they are
being careful not to have them.
them.-Sydney Smith.
Now oa display at:
BLU-NOTE MUSIC CO.
ORANGE COUNTY'S COMPLET,E lc\OUSE OF MUSIC
1M w .. t 4tb Street Santa Ana Pb ..... 2108
~''
Prices Start at s219 50
Mrs. E. Brodin of 225 Eas~ Bay r--_;=======----, for Franklin D. Robertson, 65, who
Front, Balboa, will erect a , folll' died at his home, 201 28th street.
unit house and garage at 225 East Harbor Glass Co. He was born in DeSoto, Mo. and
Bay street avenut!, Balboa I sland. had Jived in Newport Beach tor
••500 181.1 ·----Pia. Bar. -29 ~ · ~-ye an.
J . E. Ragsdale of 118 Sollth ACJTOllOBDJ!: GLASS Surviving are two brothers, Mal-
Orange avenue, Glendale, will com o ., 0 { Orange and William F .
erect a two· family house with 'BOAT Ql.488 Robertson of Reno, Nev.; two sis-
two-car garage at 400 East Ocean H--'-• t ers, Miss Kate F . Robertson of
F t'ont, Balboa. $5500. and Boat Le~~ Newport Beach and Mrs. J ohJ"i
Don U. Conklin of 175 Sunset Gates Lewis of San Jose. Inter-.,"~ Tn~t1tll"" .,d'r Vn11 WJtl ' Terrace. Laguna Beach, will build ment was private.
a one story real estate office at ;;;;;:;;;:;;~;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
1301 Coast highway, Corona del
~lar, to cost S3000.
Others issued permits w"ere, W .
A . Wilgus of 843 Via Lido Soud .
Lido Isle, who will extend two
bedrooms at his home, $2000;
Allan A. Ritter of 512 Poppy
str<'ct, Corona del Mar, who will
add a bedroom at 2128 E ast Oct>an
Front, Newport Beach. $2000 :
Mrs. A. B. J-{igbey of 124 East
Central avenue, Balboa, repairs to
house, ~1000 ; H . h1. Lane of 2006
Court street, r epairs, $850; a.nd
J . B. Stoddard of 225 Jasmine
strC'el, Corona del Mar, one story
,nr
-. . .
PROTECTION
WITH moe LUSTRE
AUTOMOBILES, BOATS and Pl.ANDI
From: Harmful Effect.a of Sun. 88.Jt Water,
Adds and Other Elemen.ta
It has helped the auto shortage by protecting and beautltylng can economically.
GLIP Illes daily as an air-tight, smooth C(\Btlng on many air-
planes, metal and fabric. GLIP crosses the countey on trucks, cax:s. buses and streamliners.
Its glass-like aurface, one--thousand~-0f-an-i!"ch thick. is flex-
ible, yet hard and permanent. It Will not discolor, i:w:e•. crack
or chip. It resists heat. sun, salt water, alcohol and time.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~garage, $800~·----~~~ GLIP SERVICE SHOP
Car. Eut 11th and Irvine
cosrA MESA -<10t1-•
. HALLAHAN'S HARDWARE
FORMERLY
COSTA MESA PAINT & HARDWARE
Pacific Heating Co., Inc.
Residential & Commercial Heating
LIDD 18Lll:
D 0 D 0
.
1
• ,.Diii THIE
CA•H 8UYIElll I A aa-P"T. •AY view
I •tTIE AT 1•000.
I I I I
I
I
I
I
I
..J,... -
p. a. palmer •NC"'"'"'"" real tors
llJJ "" l•d o ••,.00" b eo c ~. <old.
I •l •o~o~• .... .,on b•o:h. ~orbc11 1500
•
Ki.BOTl'OMJNG
Announcing
the opening of & llt!W
Shoe Repair
Shop
by
J. F. Ricciardi
&t
260Z W. Central Ave.
Newport Beach
Mr. Ricciardi was formerly located In the down-town
Los Angeles area, specializing In doing the-shoe repair-
ing and alteration work for many of the leading shoe
stores.
• Extemilom
• CorrecUona
• Orthopedic Work
• Lengthen lllld Widen
• VamJ18 Cut Down
• Sid Boots
• Boots Tailored lllld
Remodeled
• Foot Comfort
• Shoe T __ Removed
Remember Our Motto
"NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE"
WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE
............ .,.,... .......... 1M2 Newport Blvd. Ph. Beacon 5780-J
I "' Headquarters for
'-'f_•{i°ff"" SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
O.em Sl4mP•_, • KEMTONE •
Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces
Harbor 676-R
1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar SPECIAL
OUTSIDE -SEMI LUSTRE -ENAMELOID
PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL
SHELLAC -FLO-LAC-VARNISHES
Whatever type or job you do, we have the tools to help you. Highest
quality finest value.
Hallahan's Hardware Has:
Saws -Planes -Hammers -Squares -Levels
•KULES--. rooL BOXES -ASSORTED
• rAPIS-$1.75 ~ $2.10 • Cl'l:Y a KUBAL MAIL BOXES
• ZIG ZAG-$.85 ~ $1.00 • HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Power Lawn Mower $16500
"Super Beu Zl"
Balggs 8RaUoD Motor
KEI.VINATOR
DEEP
FREEZE
$198 50
HOME FREEZE
GIBSON
...... -1'gurbm n er
lltlee Sela ...... ,•kt ..
WERE
$348.00
Alamlmam ud Feerel ......
IWY ....
ftes'Wt' S Mrszr
Close Out $29800
'
ll'b ...... Seta
09 ... a--L .....
O.rt1:p OIM
l
• Before You Build or Remodel
Vi11t Oar lataat•nc 8Pmph w1 DllplaJ 8-
0olar gnk!N, plan-
'nlui alda, ~
Ive ltock ot caJ1M!b
and llnoleum-......
o.rpee.
Clcssrd,
8epdnd
LUDLUM Garpet Works , ___ .. __ ..__ UlfT.&AK&
•
f ALL CHECKUP •
FREE
e 5-POINT INSPECTION:
I. Compression
2. Electrical System
3. Generator Circuit
4. Carburetion ·
5. Sefety Check -Brakes -Front end
ANY MAKE
OR
MODEL
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Low Cost on Needed Repairs
' • •
' ' . . I Nll:WPOST BALBOA Nll:WB-TIME8 Pagel ~N--~~-s.TIMES-. -. ~~ ~:C-Jtato Lure ':l·C tJ~ ~·rcri./nfls ~~~~ ;;:~:dro;.1:~ ~ H ... i~ lM1
SP 0 HTS Tbat Sant& Anita Perie• 11th Sallorl Blast , SACRAKEHTO. Nov. lg_:(UPJ ':J: l'IRt lnrr!,, ~~ ann~ , With Bob Geier ~Y uae of ,the oontroll ltl the plane, AN EXCELLENT
' . -Callfomia'• 64a,y" bear: hun~ Yli raett .. -...-~ · The weather man really played out the use of the power 11 ex-G
and blisat racinl lie-openlns Col Ills 111161. oeuon II undnway, the II.ate di-bor to Enlenada, Lower Callfor-a ditty trick on us this week with actly the same. Power Is applied IFI'
Dec. 77 will attract the countrY'• 01 ftlUI Villon of fllh and lll!lle reminded ~·· will be held early in l948, 11 the Santana wind he blew ln coni-by uae of a hand throttle instead t~rankina thoroU&hbl"edl u well Late R lly 38 1;9 hunt.en today. u announced today by C. W . bined with the plowing up of a of a foot acctlerator due to the
as a record number of f~ im-I f • 'nle aeuon opened Saturday ~:'8;.uJr., ~the Newport coupJe of fields. near the end of fact that in conventional ships,
To Hear
Troy _ Coach
Talk Here
A dinner meeting of the Orange
County Troian club on November
26 at the Newport Harbor Yacht
club, Newport Beach, at 7 pm.
will feature Coach· Jeff Cravath, of
the Unlvenity of Southern ca.u.
fomia, u speaker. He will dis-
cuss SCs chances a1ainst Notre
Dame whJch the Trojans play on
December 6.
Reservations for the dinner,
open to both men and women, may
be made • through Judge Donald
D. Harwood. 719 N. Main street,
Santa Ana. A highlight of the eve-
ning's program will be the show-
nig of colored motion pictures of
the SC -UCL.A game.
. <Nov. 15) and continues Wltll Dec. lna . the runway The dust wa.1 mo foot pedals are used by the feet
portatiOna, ta lhoWn by the lead-Newport Harbor's Sallcn 111.ve 29. 'The dlvialon expecU only the . All cruising type yachtl owned thick that the flag pole in tront for rudder control. Also power is .
in1 money-winnln&: stables already home-town rooters warm hearts han:liett of bl& iame hunters to or chartered by a member ot a of the Ad Bldg. was .not visible pot changed as often in flying, so
on the crounda or with reaerva-and plenty ol occaalon to cheer IO after the animal.I and eatlma ~ yacht club will be ellg-from the building. a han1 throttle which may be set
tion1. The lilt lncludes <owner. Friday ni&ht at Anaheim when that °"1y a few hundred will be Ible to enter the international Francia Con· a t a desired positio~ is more satis-
tralner and top winner): they roared back into action after killed race. Two perpetual trqphles have naughton and factory.
Kin Ranch B Ami u, __ .. B t spot tine a fut-1tartln.& band of • been given for the event by the Ed w In Ha 11 So lone now folks see your I • u'""' ·~--u Colonllll 13 inti to Win eoinl The bas limit, lf you can set Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-. . . , Why Not; W G. HeU., Wm. Booth. away 38-19 po them, ii one per day and not more .rnerce in its dnlre to acquaint each .C0111Pleted paper agaJn next week for more
Coanic Bomt : E. 0 . Stice A Sona. ' . · than ~ ln a aeuon. No t:rapP.nc more yachtsmen u to the poe-hia t ir • t solo ne\llS.
Willie Molter, On Trust; C. S. In a fwild, ~~ ~unaet ll penn!Ued siblllties of their harbor and to its filcht 8 n d ls
Ho°':ard. Hunt. Phllpot, Miu Dor-leaau:ta~~Tan iot start-:'at~; There's only one type of bear year-roun~ sailin~ conditions. One :e:.,a~itt~: ::_ Motorists will even drive at
1 een, C. V., Wtlitney, S. E. Veitch, predl had -•nted, ,....__, __ avallable. Sometimes it'• called a trophy will aicnlfy winninc the recklea •peeda to the """ne of an
Phalanx; Brollte Farm, T . .P. ~elm ~ ._,\ black bear and IOlnetlmel a brown race by a yacht llalllnc under the w l n g I , Con-acddent.-{;ov. Millard Caldwell
F1eming. With: Pleuure: R. C. El· like, on two touchdown pau p 8)"I bear but there'• no difference tn long distance radn&" rule and the Ir at~ I ations, of Florida.
lsworth, M. A.. Tenney, Hubble in the tint quarter to 10 out in the expert view. second will be raced for by yachts f e 11°w 1· And -------------
Bubble· Z. T . Addington R. Brin-front. 13--0. Bob , Glbbona pulled in a clau llalllnc under a --'or-d I t to to Bill • ·' ' di from the 39 marker to Boyd Hor-,... ' ff pki Robert Stoddard, Arth son. Cover Up; H . P. Hea ey, ll ho t in the tint of the tOISel and calloped 35 mance handicap type of radna. o ns, · ur
E. L Cotton, Pellicle; W-L Ranch, re w wen a:-e~ bucked yards to the five and then went United States and Mexican cus-Scott, Phillip Van Camp who re-
Wayne Stuck:J, W. L. Sickle; Mn. quart~r and h tw ~ Un on over tor the final tally, 38-19. tomA officials are cooperating on ceived their private pilot certifi-
J . P. Adams, Willie Molter, Burn-ov.er rom t e ~ ~ dri e to .. arrangements for the race and cates. _
ning Dream; Mrs. J . D. Hertz, T . the end ~t :.ii Y ve All It would take to straighten Coast Guard officials have offered Alth<>':'Ch the aerial pictures of
D. Grimes, Ownen Choice; Pan even up , e game. out the world in short order would to help in any way pouible. A ·santa Ana, the airport and the
de Azucar, A. E. Silver, Olhaverry; The Sailors added ~ix points be for every person in it to mind sponsoring yacht club In the New-beach were quite small, the scenes
N. W. Church, E . L. Fitzgerald, more Just before halftime when his own business and behave him-port Harbor area Will be named shown in the picture "Llft ·in
Boswell Lady; W. D. Rorex, E. H. Gibbons rambled 36 yards to pay tel!. this month, Chapman said. Santa Ana" were very pretty. This
Sorrell, Texas Sandman and Fl"ed dirt to make the score 19-13. is reallY a beautiful locality to
Astaire, L. Campion, Triplicate. Pickens sent his charges back Jive in .
With the possible exception of stronger than ever immediately g ODD FACJ'S ABOtrr FLYING:
Phalanx, announced. tor winter r e-after the second half kickoff and In a lot of ways, an airplane flie$
tirement, the leading stables slated the Tars tallied twice more for ~ -with much the s8me principles in-
for Santa Anita will name their insutance. Bob Thompson went volved as in driving a car. Gen-
top winners as well as a number over from the two, 25-13, and Gib-crally, to go up, t he nose of the
of their other stakes-winners. It bons ran back an interception ror ~hip is elevated and additional
MEl-WOMEI
Prostate - - -Pelvis
..,.. ...... t' , ...... .....
......... .,..., ... "9 .... ..., ._,,., ••II Wt _. ..-IQ'! ca..na.. ... .., .. ,. ... U..t .... ...., ........ .....,
·IT'S YOUR
GLANDS
0.-.... •• .. ... ,...,. .... .._ = ,...,.._ .. ...._ N• ...._ ... ........-I'lil• .... ,_}If. taJNUw.
Dr. E. F. Bell, D.C~ Ph.C.
• .,. .... 1!11., !f,....n ....,, ..... n ... llarkf' ..... ,.., .,.Pl'.I...._.,
.. Y.-rr lpeelelfstrs a. C:...... a..,.: •:H .. -. .. !ls.Se .. -.
·~ ... n ...... n
Teacher -How
have you ?
Bobbie-Ten.
assures outstanding entries for 65 yards to tally 32 Points against With SAM PORTER power, is used a nd the reverse in
many ringers each of the big stake;s. Eight of Anaheim's 13. ~e~c~e~n~d~in~g~. ~O~f~co~ur~se~,~t~h~e~r~o~a~d~e~J~e-;d~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the nine addi tiona l stakes on the The Colonists came back in the
Santa Ariita 1947-48 program. each last frame with a 71-yard drive PAYDAY IN ANGLING wishes you gcxxl fishing for man)'
Teacher -Well, if four were
missing, what would you have
then?
Bobbie-No music lessons.
$50.000 added, do not close until with Pat Patin climaxing ror a TOURNEY trips to come.
a week prior to their running. a nd touchdown. But their desperation Sunday will })(' payday for tht:! The Skippers of King's Landing
are also expect ed to draw star !~itch passing attack backrired winnilrs in King's Anglers Alb&-{the promoters of the $2500 King's
fields. when Jim Ashen intercepted one core Tourney. Anglers Albacore T ourney) have
Bill Marx, president of King's worked hard to put on this tour·
Anglers will award the prizes at ney and deserve a lot of credit for
King's Landing, Sunday. Nov. 23 promoting sportfishing from New-
at 1 p.m. port Harbor. I wish I could say
BANK MORTGAGE LOANS
J The winne_rs are: J ack Clark, it was a huge rinancial succr-ss.
617 N . Monta Vista, San Dim~. but it v.·as not. The-promoters are
Jack Y.'ins $1 000 first prize with a pa);ng a large hunk of the dough
47-pound, 11-oz. fish brought to for prizl's out of t heir O\li.'ll pockets.
gaff On the Valencia III on Nov. You mi ght think they would be
5th. He also wins for the Pomona ready to quit after taking it on
Rod and Gun club the S500 special the chin this time, but not those
club prize. boys. They have a Jot of faith in
SIGN PAINTING
-AND--
All Types of
Commercial
Located at
WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD
L. W. Pierce
Art
THE DAZEY
ICE CRUSHER
$7.95
The Davis Brown Co.
APPLIANCES-RADIOS
184S llarbor Blvd.
COST:\ MESA
Ph: Bea.con 52%8
Sam Richman of 4922 S. Ver -Newport Harbor and are goi ng to
mont avenue, Los Angeles, wins keep right on pitching. You can't
second prize of S500 with a 40-keep gUys li ke that do\vn.
178' NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 6679-W COSTA MESA I
-¥ ¥ ¥ ------------------------------· He Wise -Advertlae
You can solve your housing problems if you wish to buy a
home, borrow
Ing mortgage.
on a present dwelling, or refinance an exlst-
Rates that are suitable to you, with flexible
terms of repayment, are tailored to your individual situation.
• The first· step is to see us.
!!ST w1sHT~s HENRY J. MITCHELL
ON THE COMPLETION OF HIS NEW
MOBILGAS SERVICE
Complete
Automotive
Service -·-
Painting
Body Work
Mechaalcal Work
SOCOfll Y·YACUUW
Lubrication
Tires
Batteries -·-Corner W8'nnt
&I N«>wport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Beacon 5743
WE ARE PROUD OF THE P .ART WE HAD IN THE CON-
STRUCTION OF THIS MO DERN MOBILGAS STATION'
Daniel Paint & Glass Co.
1584 Newj,JOlri BmL eo.ta .. _
PAINT & GLASS
Geo. Mason Company
S-ta Ana
ASPHALT PAVING
R. W. McClel .. 1 & Solli
N~••m EXCAVATING
ft. B•: ••US
Suta' • Nio1 Co.
SS .. .... Pia. Suta Ana MIS
COLD CATHODE LIGHTING
pound, 10-ounce albacore caught
. Nov. 4 on t he Valencia III.
The $250 third prize goes to
Capt. F. C. Phillips of 7921 King
Bee Road. Downey, with a 36-
pound, i-ounce fi sh caught Nov. 4
on the Valenvia III.
Arch Kavanaugh or 607 West
Wa.ter street, Anaheim. \Ii.rill collect
the fourth pri ze of S100 with a
catch of 36 pounds, 7 dunces on
the Valencia III Nov. 4.
Fifth plaCe \vinnl'r Jack Rogers.
1016 W. Slauson avenue, Los An-
geles, takes home $75 for .catching
a 35-pound. 4-ouncc> albacore on
the> Tropic Nov. 5.
Herman Freese of 10121 Broad-
\vay, Anaheim. takes sixth prize
of S50 \\"ith a 34-pound, 2-0unce
catch on the Minnetonka, Nov. 5.
Sc\·cnth and last place prize of
$25 gOC's to A. G. Obcrling of 1402
N. Olive> strc>et. Santa Ana. His
catch was a 33-pound, 1-ounce
albacore brought in on the Valen-
cia on Nov. 5.
\
ThC' \VTit r r (holder or member-
ship card No. 1 in King's Anglers)
C'Xt ends his congratulat ions and
2 Former Tustin
Pigskin Toters
Now In Army
'f\.1.:0 formc>r members of Tustin
High school football squads were
tncludcd in the list or new enlist-
ments in the U. S. Army aand U.S.
Air Force during the past week,
according to Major J, S. Muir, Or-
ange County Recruiting Office.
Jack L. Heacock, 17, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Heacock chose
the Army Ordnance Department
as the branch of service in which
to continue his education a t one
of the numerous Army Service
schools.
Ernest A. Barnes, a fullback for
Tustin in 1942 and a former gun~
ner with the 447th Bomb Squadron
is back in the U. S. Air Force
after signing up for three yeB.rs
at the U. S. Army and U. S. Air
Force Recruiting office, 202~ W.
3rd street, SantA Ana.
TOC Wtll. •E A~AZ:ED
11 AT ITS aEACTY·AND
LONO LASTING
PaoT&CTIO~ roa AVT0111oan.a
GLIP SERVICE
SHOP
Ouf.. JL l 1Ul a lrvl ..
C..-·-PIL a..e-... , ••
FIRST TEXAS GAS IS HERE
.....
1,104-MILI TIXAS PIPILINI CIOSSH THI COLORADO ltYll WITH 1,HO.rr. SPAN -AllZONA IOIDll TO ILTIHI, WlfOINtA
'
70-Mllllon Dollar "Bigg••
ANure1 Aclclltlonal Supply
For Southern Callfomla
Inch" Plpellne
Low.COit Gas
Grow onl
LOS ANGELES; Nov. 13 -1» Aip a -U leftr olli-
dally m.-1 oa Te:us Gos hen coda,!
0ae ol, d>e .odci'I great ... ' • Jines is DOW
m opentioa. Tbe nem wu o6iall celebnced here this
......._. .m nccgaitioa ol doe •. ·ud CDOtiaaioc im-
~ ol Na-1 Ga to this...,
1be "Biggu,.IDcb" will a11:u· 10m'1f deliftr a llow of
-" Mil1-eqaal tow-.. die... ol Hoo .... n.m.
II ii Soudicna Califomla'1 a-1 p ~
._Policy" -the bale.
Sou ....... Co•mn.•·· °"" --~· powdi ... ..;le
.' tofT•llMCOVNllllOAICOMfANY -"
"
MOii IN A 110 WATI More~ Celfolr._ .. ... oftd _.. pl (a.d nery .,.., ..,.,. Mcuzl• ...... , "r • ....._.of tlao•••• ... ) TM fint Tum 0-Ir....,,._._ ..,. Ir .... ..., ....... ~ .. 50.000,000 cir. tr .....
doily-wlll IMNOM to 75 •Vian w. tr. by O.C. t 1-to 175 ••••
c.. ft. by *"'11 -MCI to :aos.-1._ w. ft. ..,. ..._ -4 _, If& Atmu'••...., ......... tl ....... ,.,...,.,_._
to 15.250,000 .. , ........... ,, , .. ,., .... ' ........
51..000 Mrrelt .t •IL TltirtMlt c .. ,,...., ttotlw. tsl .. I ..
, .. _ H. '· -• .. -ioofoto el ..... lo IO .._
..... ... • ..... -... ,.. rq. .... _..,.... .........
•••~,...,...,., ._. _. NdrJ •oa Sri tsrNla.
I
I
, -it-E•rj' tD look beJmMf d>e geaaout -ol C.U. ~
fomia iaelf -the additioaal IUpp1ia of ... 1111 w n..
chaDeage ol npid apwioa ii -by dill,""' Pipllilt~
'""1ing 1204 mi* &om T-to Califomio. .
.d .... tibilptttlrrfltw .,.,,.,,,.,,,,, ... .,, ..
.I
I
I
I
I
I
I
r
'
•
'
..
'
•
P·-4 if•••O•T BALBOA Nl:Wl-Tl•l:B -t!'"'-ftJl:aDAY Keweut: .... o.111. Jlfw ..... 1MT • -~· JOffles Alix,iliory w elco"'es ricor one/ Wile,
'Aiopts Y.eorly ludget one/ ReYises By-Lows ·
.Har or Balboa Island Circle Mrs; Winilted Mortin
Sponsors Bazaar New Secretory O/'
Friday ond Soturdoy Allied Arts Gr0up
Pbnm8c HutJar 13 IUld D + By Winifred Butlft · + ReDteDae . HutJar 1637-R . Balboa liland Crcle to Oirilt Mn. Winifred Martin --
Or. Frederic Woellner, Circus Porty Pleoies PTA Leaders Complete <to 0 Mesa MYF Oiurch by the Sea'" boldlng 11a ed aecretary of Newport Hertior
.Ferdi • ·Act vities •
Ille
Pl -t·tic:Jn at the buclaet for Mn. Wheeler was welcomed at
9le """"• ,_,. and the reod!nK of the meettna, u ....,,.. Mn. S. E.
''"'locd by-la-reelun!d the No-Brias ot Ba100a and Mn. Georp
-nw"'il of the Wcman's Epn of Bil!IM>a Island, preoent for
.Aiiir8Mry· of St. James Eplocopal the first time.
T S ft S fl I "/ I B fall bozur Friday and Saturday AWed Arti at the meeUnc bil4 o peolc on .rT A mo Is ond Miss r ons or enelit lrst Its Officers Nov. 21 and 22, at the M. recently 1n Ebel! club --.
Father's Nigllt Program one/ Young Friends Dessert Bridge N orrtcen of hl&h achoo! and home, Coral and Park avenueo, =·::U"io="fb. ~ -di, -1blll"lday artemooa At the clooe of the meetlfllr t .. lit the llami. 'al Mb. Bs't -r. wu aerved at a boautlfully ap-
Soollll Sq """t. Bel-llland, pointed table centered with yellow
wj1tl Mn. R. P. 8emler prooldlng. candles and duysanthemums with
1be board or dlncton oil the Friday wu a red letter day rar Plani ror the Deaert Brld&e to lnter~dlate Methodlat yo u t b Balboll liland. A cookod food &ale ceptance or the .... 1cnat1on al
Newport Beach Grumnv achoo1 Donna Albright, oma11 dall&hter be liven by the Newport Harbor Fell hip croups of Coote Ms. will a1'o be held at 10 a.m. on Mn. Coyla Mumon or ea.ta -
Concraa of Parent. and Teachen or Mr. and Mn. Ra. Albr!CIJt, 1311 Hlch School Parent Teacher Aa-uni Saturday. 81 ...,,,,tory.
met on Nov. 12 at the home or Topaz avmue, Balboa liland ror llOC!atlon on Thunday of this ...,.k ty church were lnltalled Mn. Helena Hargrave preolclent Mn. Robert V~ ol a.JJ 'The bucl&e< lwl been 100liced out Mrs. Franklin and Mn. Robert at an OJll!CUtlft OOatd .,....tin& held Herold presiding over the colftt
-in the ~ at the home ot and tea urns.
Mn. Percy Bain .. , 108 Emerald not only wu It her fifth blrtb4ay at 12:30 ....,... completed by the at a candlellght lervlce Sunday of the clrcle la general 'chalnnan IM>a Island showed o•mpl ......
avenue, BallM>a Island, and ...,.. an!!IYttMr'Y but "'1e ~atod 1. comg>lttee ,1n· charae when Mn. g and afterward the Rev. In charge of vartouo departmen~ explained the technique of maklnS
pleted plani for the Father'• Nl&ht with a very speClal dn:us 1'Ut7. Francia Horvath entertained them Thompson apo1te or the are Mn. B. · s. L. ~be. fancy block prints and Mn. C. M. ne.. 9le ~t. Mn. Robert -------
meeting to be held at New ... '! 1be patio of the Albricht ltome at a moot dellghtJul luncheon on young people can have In work: Mn. Mamie lfoote, qullta; kins made • fioral arnngement 'flll--. -the Rev. Paul ._.., Wheeler explained the var-
--funds. Principal -... in the by-la .... , .. presented
... Mnl. VllJacnna WU the change ti tbe ftnt fall meeting from Oc-
-to September and the elec.
... of oftloen 1n May instead ol
~.. .
It ..... voted to """' CbrlstmU tio-to the s..man's Olurch ln-
9iltute at San Pedro and Mrs. M.
L Keeler offered to be chalrman.
-..nl>en are to bring their dona·
-., to the next meeting ol Dec. I n and U'ticles left ewer after
..,..,. are pecked will be taken to I
..., inatltute.
C. the liBt fit. acceptable gifts I
are the following: calendar note
book.a, playing cards, pocket ·Sized
-. podret combs, billfolds,
fountain pe11t. cigarettes and ci-
gan:, sewing kits, safety razors and
lilades, metal mirror, pocket knife,
atomatic pencil, chewing gum,
hard candy; heavy duty shoe laces;
Shoe shine kits, warm socks.
•avtng Cl"ClEU1l or soap, handker-
4*iets, automatic lighters. small
~ and checker sets, talcum
powder, shaving lotion, tooth brush
Md paste, note paper and envel-
cpes. ' Mn. J . M. Nichols, chairman of
at.. Anne's guild. Huntington
Beach, announced their gr o u p
would begin Bible study with Mr.
Wheeler at the next meeting,
Wednesday evening, Dec. 3 and
i:nYited Harbor area members to
be present.
Mrs. S. H. Franklin was ap-
pointed chairman of the Sunshine
eommittee in place of Mn. Mar-
ian Fleming. and Mrs. R. Donald
Hall was announced as ways and
means chairman. The pres.iden t
asked fOI' a volunteer to take over
as sewing diainna n.
~ new vicar, Mr .. Whee.ler,
waa ipeaker of the afternoon and
gave a "get acquainted" account
d rus personal background. Of
if'l te.rest was the fact that although
a native cA the northwest he had
been a resident of Pasadena during
his junior college years and was
' acquainted with Ba!IM>a through
many ''Easter weeks". He has
been a leader of the Teen Can-
teen in his former parish, organ-
ized Boy Scout troopo and also
took an active part in civic af-
fairs.
For 10 years he has been in
d\arge of young people at Camp
Stevens and is active in dioc'esan
work, being chairman of the de-
partment ot education and a mem-
ber ol the department of missions.
Kothleen Coleman
Oertlfted Teacher or
PIANO
UI ~Ave. N"itt. llel(hta
8-oc>• 6896-M
Owdlally invites interested par-
ent& and their children to her
CJml8TMAS RECITAL
PARTY
Dt>c. If, 1947, 2:80 p. m.
l:BELL CLUB BOUSE
Ill W. Central Nwpt. Beadl
IF YOUR WATCH
All WOii
GUARANTEED
0..-M•WitJ U. • ..... II ,_.. •
potti0 .......... M~Wlt, J
............... hi ...... , ..
... ... lht .... .., ,.,,.,.. ..... ... , ..... _ .. _, __
.a.We .. ,.~ ............ ......
»Wa'IDIAD
ADW--
• a.DAI~·•
PIS. 'J"Jll I 1Wt
1'[1' 'I 1·1:·1 \l·N . -. . .
nn•azFmt~ con• .. • ... --
Dr. Frederick \\'oellner, noted
lecturer who will speak Tbun-
day evenln1, Nov. %0 at Newport
Beach Gn.nvnar llCbool audJtor-
lum In a tree lecture under the
au&plces of the pamma.r acbool
CollCft98 of Parente and Te&Ch-
era. Dr. Woellner, whoee ~
jMt will be "Approachet to
BapplneM," b a noted research
M:holar of Co1wnbla unlvenlty,
l~tureT ai vut.oUA universities,
director OD advbory board of
m&llY Jarae orp.nh.attons, au·
thor of many books lo the Oeld
or edocatlon and tor the put ZO
yean baa averaced one lecture
a day before luncheon cl~
women's clubs and bwdneM or-
l'anh.attona.
Beach school audlt<rlum at 8 p.m. wu decorated In the dn:ul theme Monday. The table wu attractive-work. . Mn. A. J. Rutter, rummage; Mn. uilng seranlum leaveo .
1bunday, Nov. 20. Mn. Ra1mond with big anlmab and quantltleo or ly deoorated with autumn Dowen g ottlce In the high lchool Rachel Wiley, alJl'Olll; Mn. T. K. Mn. John Battle, w& la itart-
K Harvey presided. . ballooni. Mn. Albright, wearing and candleo. JP'OU were Barbara Miller, pres!-HaUIC!r, O<Tamlcs; and for cooked Ins a class In portrait palntlnc.
Speaker will be Dr. INderlc P . a clown muk and garb, save a Arter lunch, decoratloni were dent Barbara Hand, ...,,,,tuy; food. Mn. Neale Donkor and Mn. showed the various 1tepo brclnnhil:
Woellner; profeuor at education n-ll"Ofea!onal perr...,,.._ u made for the coming party. '!be Ke q n et h Galloway, treasurer; Steve Smith. with charcoal sketches and ....,..
at the Unlvenlty of Callfarnla, Loo c111e! mereymaker. following were pre'sent: Meodamn Tho~urn 1bompoon, worship chair· Anyone having rummage to do-Ing up to the finished pain~
Angeles campus who Ii exceeding Small ~ ted" t J·~Jd s I H w p •·-man! Ralph Rea, community oer· nate may phone Harbor 1181>.J. At the bUilnesi meettna It wu • llJOI~ were ... a =•v pang er, · · ar~. ted t ha brl f ly popular u a Southland lecturer. tallies decorated with crepe popor Paul Norman, J. c. Stuard, w. vice cbalrman: Beverly Thompson •of th o ve a e ~ntatlon
His talk on "Approacheo to 1UP-with Candy cupo .. raven find ,.,. H. Hitchman and the host .... Mrs. ~Wanda Hiatt, world friend-B & p w · to Meet Thurs. 0 e present trends In art. at plneoa" is both entertaining and cream oerved with the blrthdAY Harvath. 1 chalrmen; Marlene Jaooboon, -each meetlns. members · taklnlr
educational. No charges will be cake. · atlon chairman; and ~ Barbora CanJm, young and gift-turns aa spealcen. .
made and the publlc is Invited. Arter outdoor gam .. and re-Notable Socia/ EYent BlllEgs, mualc chairman. Miu ed In an ancient art, will entertain Mn. Harry Welch wu winner
On the musical program will be frelhmenll everyone went in the The Allen is sponsor and 1up-members of the Business and Pro-of a badminton set donated bJ
Miss Marg are t Heidenreich'• house while Donna opened her /s Hostessed By , erln endent or the Youth Division. fesstonal Women's club with her Mrs. Reinhold and Mrs. AlleD
Eighth Grade Glee club and at gifts, then a buket full or glfta M th cJ D ht I ermedlate ofrlcera Installed comic pentomlnes and recorded F"ruer won a fruit cake .
the social hour tint grade mothen WU brought out, one for each O er an OUg er we~' Donna Joe Nelson, president; music at the dinner meeting to be The next meeting will be on
will be hostesses. guest. Mother and daughter shared Ann Cl-awford: momJng worship held Thursday at 6 :45 In White's Dec. 9 at the Kay Finch studiaa,
At the meeting It w85 voted to H 1 In hostess duties at one ot the most ch · an; Neil Billings, evening Park avenue cafe. Corona del Mar. e P g Donna enjoy the day raise the cash prize which goes were her sisters, Carol and 'Sally; delighttt.il parties ot the year when pro~am chairman; Helen Sands,
to the room havtng best attend-Ga 11 Graves, Nancy Gardner, Mn. Huston Dole Hager, 114 Jade s~tary; Mand Verona Hoogense~.
ance record among P-T.A. mem· Nancy Taylor:, Diana Letter, Susie avenue and Mn. Hiram Sharp trea urer. rs. J . H. Thomp1S?n ls
bers present at meeu·ngs. "-. c I An Sibley, 302 On)'» avenue, Balboa spa or of the Intermediate M. ~ o e, n Broering, Garry Bohman
Percy Baines was elected historian Kenny a nd' Skipper Richardson, Island, invited 75 friend! to a Y.
to take the place of Mrs. Walter Carl and Don Marscellu and Pam-bridge luncheon on Thursday at
Franz. who resigned. ela Frazer. the Hurley Bell Inn, Corona del CD,M Cub Scouts
Announcement was made of the Mothers present, who enjoyed Mar· T JM t f ·a
Fourth District meeting to be held the fun nearly as much 83 the Guests were seated at a U-O ee fl oy
the employment bureau at the Dorothy Albright, Effie F1etcher. tifully arranged flowers In fall p nt advancement awards to
·--Interior Decorating·----..
Upholsterin9 * Slip Covers * Droperies
CUSTOM an!! BEADY MADE
Jean White, lnte.rior Salon
Pllone Beacon 5656 1812 N~rt Blvd.
IN Tiii: CRAWLEY l"1JBNlTUll& llU>G. 008TA IO:!IA
Nov. 20 ·St Fullerton and also of small fry, were the Mesdames shaped table decorated with beau-' Master Robert Callis will I
high school. Mrs. Fay Harrison Is Ed Richardson, William Lester, tones of yellows and browns which mem n of Olb Scout Pack 110
in charge and students are avail-Frank Marsce11as and Mrs. Joseph dtcw many .ad.miring comments. s red by Newport Beach j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ able for yard work, light house-Gallant and Mrs. Earl Stanley, Over 50 were present, both from G ar School Congress of Par· I ~'YY.?J',,.,,,.....~A·.•.• ................ "Nrl'J'JYY..•.......-n. .. •rl''
work and as baby sitters. aunt and grandmother of the the Harbor area and from out ot ents and Teachers at the pack
Ebel/ Club Bridge
On Thursday
A salad luncheon will precede
the bridge play at the Ebell party
10 be given on Thursday, Novem-
ber 20, at 12 :30 p. m. in the club·
house. All members and friends
art' urged to attend
Hostesses for the afternoon wilJ
be members of Book Section I and
reservations may be made by call.
ing Mrs. Harry Welch. Harbor
2009-W; Mrs. C. M. Deakins, Har·
bor 144, or Mrs. Obed Lucas, Har-
bor 1932.
honoree. town. meetlng to be held Friday, Nov.
Government is a tnat, and the
officers ot the government are
truste<>s; and both the trust and
the trustees are created for the
benefit of the people.-Henry Qay.
fresh Daily ---
Prizes were awarded as follows; 21 aq 7:30 p. m . in Corona del Mar
first, ?.-1rs. Charles Eaton; second, school auditorium. Theme ot the
Mrs. F. L. Wall : third, Mrs. R. L. even'1g's skits will be "In Old
Anderson; fourth, Mrs. S. J. Qx. Mexi~."
arart and consolation, Mrs. W. J ;I--+-----_. ____ _
Cole.
Or, eomplete eqats-wt ,,.... ,..,. .... , . .....,,__ ~OY~.AT.t_,f
f'<JAP'N" DON'S
VENETIAN ·BLINDS
• Decorative Design
• Wider Headrail for Your Curtains
and Drapes
• Immediate Delivery
-~;. --· ··-'· -: ·-~ "'
, __ ,
·~ .. ,. -........
~·~·. -..... .,., -,,.
"Don't Lt< Dtaih 'Ta~< Y our Holiclay-Driv< Ontfully"
HORMEN
FISH MARKET eact'uaf4' elMb ..... .. , .... -·-·· -..... -'"'
TURKEY DINNER TIME
~
Let Us Help You
Select Appropriate Linens
for the Festive Event
IRISH DOUBLE DAMASK LINEN CLOTHS
AND NAPKINS TO MATCH
Lace or Lovely Cloths
In Colorful Patterns
ORKIN'S
Department Store
Wt Giw I S. fi H.
Grten Stam/»
•"' 1793 Newport Blvd Costa llMa
HOUSE OF FUTURE
Living Room Furniture
Re-Styled to . Mod~m . "'ii;;;;;t;;:i! ._._ ~ON or NEW rA•V(lB l Vr!7• .. ~11cd TO Cll008& .-.OM ..........
<Jeez? I Suites Made to Order
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
..Y .... •a , • ~ • R1211•tllc e Df~e am -IP CAN BREAK ~U'• nx
3088 West Centnil Ojp. •••"
._, 1& S s' c a ~-
,
ON OSNTllAL AVENlJE. -·-NEWPORT BEACH
. """'1'J' ....... ,..., •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -••• • • • • • • • .. , • -..r•'a'r• r-.vr• .. rr•~• , .. ~™~ .,. ·
NEW FLATI'ERY
WI"nl SOMETHING SPARKLING ON
D.R ESSES
FOR HOLIDAY WEAR
A GOLD OR SILVER CLIP OR
BRIGHT, MULTICOLOR SEQUINS
ON LlVELY AUTUMN COLORS
EFFECTIVE STYLING WI"nl A 'DRAMATIC AIR
SIZES 9 TO 15 -IG TO 20 -1612 TO 2212 c.-.
ih'e Ffdnces Norton Shop
!H 8-4 II Broedway BldJ. 8eoo1ld 1'1oor--8aato Aaa
FAMOUS FOR
GOOD FOOD
CLAIR G. MARTIN
2106 ~ Front
Newport Beach
Keep
YOUR
MAN
at
HIS
BEST
Merary Clea11rs a DJers
18H B.t• .. Iii.VD. o .... ....
Pr1 z• ftdr.Up ... D1lba1 8arh1
• PBOD: ••cmr •• 1' •
•
"Most "qnique and Artistic Eat·
log Pl on the West Coast" • On the luff Overlooking Ba!IM>a
.. ... .... .... .... ....
-., •. . ... .. . -... .. . ··-·
Bay and Newport Harbor • Hanson's Shade & Linoleum Shop .
Dellcloa. OO~INATION DINNERS
F•~ Oar New Twtte1 or
[ l!bell-Fhb Roll
Cor. Newpon Blvd. & !Srd St., eo.ta Meu
PHONE: BEACON li004-J
Call U• tor Free ~te
Fii.EE PICK-UP II DEUVERY SERVICE
Orders rm 5 t; 10 seven nlghts
CO}.(V ENI E}.('T 'TIME PA.YMEN'T
For ~rvations : Beacon 5465
rfume • • • the traditional gift ot
hristmas . • • ever accttpted with gratitude
r the compliment it implies. Wi~h it, she'N
member you each time she wears it ,
osen from oUr fabulou1 collection
f rare potions.
.ou are con11ally lnYlted to "f'tew R&nllln'•
rd formal pre view of ft:io1 stfta tor
rfstmrui, nuw In our wlnd nwa an4.
rouah Wedneada1', Novembw ltlll..
·~·
Fine Perfum• • , , rtrwt ffoor
•
' I ·~RDAY
t
'
J. ' -· • •
I
I
I • I
' ·.
..
·,
Capilla Circ~e fo Htior
P'°']ram On-Indians
•
Friends.
Mr. and llrL Blllb Balq el
A.i In~ '*""om cm arta the Balboa .Yadlt bu1n -jlllt al the Navajo Indtom hu boen .,... re-ir-an .,._ motor
ranpd by llrL 0 . Iii. Campbell. trip to Mexklo. The Haleys Yllll<!d
pr..,om ·cbalrman, when c.p111a muiy or the prlndpaJ dlla .and
Orde a1 Corona c1e1 Mar 0om-towns or the country and ,,__
nwnlty church .-ts W........,.y, tlonod at outstancllna civic omten.
Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. in Pilgrim ball. . Mn. Baley, who WU quite m be-
Speaken will be Mn. J. Iii. fore taklnc tho trip, ii now fllll:r
Drolet d. El Navajo 1 hop at recovttod.
Corona de! Mar, who will g1..., an llrL Winllow Bulhnoll, 201. Or-
WU1trated lecture on IndJ1n arta ance avenue, Cmta Mesa. noted
and cratts wblle Mn. Campbell authorlty on craft wcrk and flower
will talk on ceneral cOndit!ons arrangemont>, ~ ialt Wftk
amonc •the Indians and the work at the Loa Anplea ~ club and
wblch the church ii doing for on Nov. 20 will ~ ~t an open
thom. meeting of Santa Ana Eboll club'•
Mn. John $4dlelr will preside garden aoctl<m.
and Mrs. John Miller will give the Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ring enter·
musical procr-am. · talnod at dinner Friday nonlng,
Udo Isle Matron
Entertains At
Bridge Luncheon
. Mn. Bad Ring of Udo Islo on-
tertalnod her bridp club reeontly
with ~ Jald at luncheon for
the Mesdames Sally Peyton, Rob-
ert P owe 11 , Tom Henderson.
Georile Petors, Spalding Eastman,
Lynn Kepper, John Boyd and the
hoot ....
Mrs. Boyd won both the bridge
·and travelling prizes and Mrs.
Kepper received the second award.
Cub Scout Pack 105
Meets Fridvy
CUb Scout Pack 105, sponsored
by ·the Newport Beach Grammar
· School Olngross of Parents and
Teachers, will meet Friday, No-
vember 21 at 7 :30 p. m. in the
Newport Beach school auditorium.
Skits will be on the theme "In
Old Mexico" and there will be an
exhibit of handicraft. Also on the
program will be a motion picture
presented by Wa.rTen Weiser, cub
master, and the presentation of
advancement awards. Parenti are
urged to attend.
Newport Beach Man
Honored On Birthday
Mrs. Eino Ollila was hostess at
a buffet supper and surprise birth-
day party Saturday evening at heT
home on 20th street, honoring her
husband, Mr. Oiiiia.
· Rummy was the diversion of the
evening. First prizes were won by
Mrs. Douglas Bray and Mrs.
Charles Porter jr. and Miss Lorna
Mills and Hugh McMillan were
consoled.
Those present .. were Mr. and
Mrs. McMillan, Miss Mills, Mrs.
Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Porter an~
Mr. and Mrs. Ollila. Mr. and Mrs.
Trygve Hess, who left that morn-
ing for a vacation in Las Vegas,
left gifts.
Do you want to sell it! Adver-
tise in these columns.
guest> bolng Dr. and llrL WIJlil
Ader of Westwood. Mr. and Mn.
John Cavanauch al La Canada and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hmdel'lon. n!e
Cavanauchs were cuesta at the
Ring home for tbe onsuing 1'ffk
end.
Costa Mesa Bride-Elect
Honoree/ at Shower
Held if\ the home of Mrs. A. R.
Montgomery, North Towner street.
Santa Ana with Mrs. Montgomery
and Mrs. Kenneth G. Harrison
sharing hostess duties, a pre-nup-
tial shower honored Miss Bernice
Luper.
Miss Luper is the daughter of
Mrs. Etta Luper, 197 East 18th
street. Costa M~. and her mar-
riage to Don 0 . Croft, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Croft, 285 Broad-
Church School Guild
Has Successlul Sale
The rummage saJe held in the
o 1 d Newport theater building
Thursday and Friday netted $110,
it was announced by the sponsor-
ing organize ti on, the C h u r c h
School guild of Corona del Mar
Community church. Final plans
had been made Nov. 10 at a meet-
ing held at the home of Mrs.
Stuar t Diehl, Goldenrod avenue.
In charge of the affair were
Mn. Robert callis, Mrs. Gordon
Kopp, Mrs. Rebee and Mrs. Gor-
don Butterworth.
Next meeting or the guild will
be a Christmas Pa rty to be held
Dec. 15 at the home of Mrs. Midge
Gamble. GoldenrOd avenue. ·
See Gene
FOR BIRTHDAY
& WEDDING CAKES
HARBOR 8M-.J
Imported WiDM and Beer
Dellcai-a
We _.wm In Wecldlnc and
Blrtbday Cakeo
GENE'S BAKERY
106 Cout Hwy. Coro-del Mar
•
B. r. UNNYt pa 'teat Of 1lle Newpwt Be?Mr Vt mt1r el C TOI\. m' a 17 U whw el _..
callow of -MIJ7 w-, i. a _, • N_.. 11 a& -Y--. Anlnnlr4 llle1' .-..._ -·-.,--... _., ..... ....__ .. -ta. Tbe ...,__ -• -·--.. 1--NOT. U tG 11 --... · -photo by BocJmer.
GEORGE PO'ITER or B&Jbo. (minua hat &ad ooat) and Mexican
catUe appraJ.sen oo b&Jcony of Charro club, famom lo .Jallteo for
rodeo actlvtUea. Moat or the memben ue wealthy rancben and t.Setr •
sona who excel ln bonemanahlp. Their eo.tumea &re UAU&IJ:y made of
chamois adorned wttb apver ornament&.
A resident of Pasadena and
Newport Beach for the past 25
years, he was former personnel
Among the most interested read-man at Douglas Aircraft and late
was with the department of agri-ers of the NcY+"S-Timcs is a group culture as head of worken' camps
of men whose headquarters are in Orange county.
Group in Mexico
Enjoys News-Times
i.n Mexico City but who spend their He wor ks with a group of Mex.i-
time in all sections of Mexico, ac-can appraisers and at present
cording to letters received here they are in La Piedad, in the S tate
by Mrs. Florence Robbins 1215 of ~1 ichoacan. He me'ntioned that
East Ocean boulevard. Balboa. in Mexico one might order the
\\'hose brother, George Potter, is fin est of fillet mignon a t a price
one of the group. of 60 cents. Dr. Ruiz, a member
"The News-Times is the only of the group, is a graduate of Yale,
English language newspaper we has studied at Harvard a nd in-
Corona clef Mar People
Enioy HarYest Party
\
'
Always ready at the ring
of the phone to taxi yon
wherever yon want to go.
• 24-Honr Service •
YELLOW CAB
or '
Newport -Costa Hesa
•PHONE•
Beacon 5824
ever S<'e", he \\Tiles, "and believe terned at New York_:hjjosijjpiitiali.iiiiiiiiiiii
me, we surely do appreciate it." I •
Potter, \\'ho is the son of Mrs.1 Ali ce L. Potter of Balboa. is in
J\.texico "-'Or king for the U. S. gov-
ernment as paymaster for the
Bureau of Animal Husbandry in
its fight against the hoof and
mouth disease.
DAVID C. CORSON
Ocean Front Cafe
Residential Contractor
and Builder
. Harbor 1520-W
Harbor 1085-.I
1107~ North Bay Front
Balboa bland
lioht In your naighborhood
. Is a bank lhat can gi-..
you 9"ty kind of banking ..
-·· It'• -of tha 500 branches which mah up
the~ .._wide system
·of lank of Amarica, and It
thar81 In tha knowledg.,
•petience, and resources
of the entire'system. Whan
you nMd any banking
aervice, come In and let's
pf Miier o.cquainlodl
1lunk. o(
.lmtriat
MAD01W. nw .. n .wow.noM
Coll,.._. Sloh __ _
-------... ~ 0 -•&&lllf ----~.
'
French Fried Shrimp and Fish
Onr 81-Jaity ---e STEAKS e CHOPS e DINNEBS ....................... , ........... ____ , ... ""!"" ..... .. .................
BEER SANDWICHES
.. . ..... ,,. ............... _......... ............. ..., .,,. . .. .
l'oantaln Servlee .........
2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach
OAft AND DAVIS
NEW UNIT OF
~·0'"""'° IN THE PALM SPRINGS AIU
Includes Membership in the famous DISllT CLUI
Luge ~ome building
prognm ua<ler way.
.._ ... ,.. l 21I .. La Qiiilillli ......
------------~
CAP RAGAN SAYS:
"Come on over one/ enjoy a Special Dinner.
Bring the lamily."
---Served from 5 to 7:30 p.m.-
9Sc
Home Made Soup or Chilled Juice
Choice of-RAGAN'S ClilCKEN PIE
BREADED VEAL a.m.ET
FRIED FILET OF SEA BASS
Potatoes Vegetable Salad
Hot Biscuits Home Made Pie
.JUST A HINT-
--Saturday Nlte Is BAR-B-QUE NlTE--
SpHMJ Bar-B-Qae DlllDer $ .!Ni
Bar-B-Qae Sworclfllll Dbmer-1.25
Notice: We close every Friday
Open 11 LID. -Ooae 7:30 p.m.
AGAl'S ... 91t c-t lllwa7
Oppiolte Oar. to Grat..
AD-A.meiba .....
rt.vs Basu•-
I !
Speaiing
--·
NEWPORT BALBOA Nl:W8·TIKl:8
TUmDAY Jfewewt ll·a ell, <Wit. x .... 11, 1N1
the w1nc1aw of tbe ta1r lad1. while N R ...... tbe llJllOl'OUS merdwtt watd>ed o esef'Yvr1ons
the moot famoua violin-from a dlatance, the. 'E •trlnal of Luncheono at the Galley, Bal-
.1 , the violin mapped. Pqanlnl kopt ,.t wu .Niccolo Paganini, born In on playing. TI!en the oecond or A boa, are lncreulngly popular with
Geme. Italy, In string broke. Pqanlnl kept on buslnesa pooplo ftoom all aver town 1782· Ria tech-playing. Finally, to the constema-and Mrs. Anita s.xton rotntulll bor
nlquo w a 1 90 tlon of the U.tonlng patron, the old and ,,.., cuotomon that with
marvelou that A string broke. Paganini kept on the new arrangement reservata.
he wu thought playin& and the music wu lt any-are not neceaary far d1nnera. w be In leque thin ' be tifu! . with the devil, I more au than before. The Galley, which ii located at
Beel · Later Paganini explained thst he 507 East Central avenue, ii open
dea being a had tied an open penknife to hil Monday through Saturday.
great gen! .. , he arm with which he ~•n••ed to did not dltd•tn • ··--to obtain ef cut the 1trlnp at will. in order Men _..._ __ de·-t ....... ,.. ·--to make an impression of dex--•n-c .. ._ -1 _,..
·l«tlof ~-:"'tun .... 'M'l!y.,,lf 'Ille' weilthY man of In· fixed on objects wholly_out al their .. ~ own power, become tn all caw
inp and other nuence. more or lesa lmpattent and prone
which cauaed him to be (Scrap book Item> to anger.-Coleridge ..
accu1e4 of charlatanilm. But he 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiij ly In advance of hil time,
at teemed IO wonderful
bile In thole days might
not ca such commotion in this
day 'aae.-Once he reached
fame, e WU never heard to pric--
tJce. I ii said that ono man fol-
lowed · from town to town. ea-
gagin.1 -the room next to Pagi.nlnl
in ev ' hotel, and boring a hole
In the all throU&h which he could
CONStRUc:JlQ.N DJU_ WJNGS
no11 ro1'.11l •™ oa CUPPDroi ..
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HARBOR DRAFTING •of
SERVICE
•• watch the actions of the extra-111-0 ()out a.Way
ord.in violinist. But never once ft.B•~--
did P ganini play. The • r t 1. t E. J. Sedinger
would take his violin qut of its
1
:F~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~
H. R. Holtz .
case o wrappings, stretch his long
bony fingers along the strings
severa times, then put the instru-
ment away without having pro-
duced a sound.
&>r e the violin i&t became fam-
ous, h was hired to serenade the
lady-lo e of a r ich merchant. As ,
Pagani i played soulfully under
Mrs Dorothea Didrlcksen
S TI'LE, WASH, SAYS:
''Wh h I decided to buy a des-
ert h esite. I looked at all des-
ert veiopments ca r e tu 11 y.
Quit naturally I selected La
·Quin a. The Desert Club is per-
fect.'
For ree colored folder write
P Springs-La Quinta Devel-
oprn t Co., Box Q, 679 S. Duns-
muir Los Angeles 36, Calif.
ewl
T WEARABLE
EARING AID
. VER BUILT
All
YOU
WIAll
,
T~ about wearing coavenienoel
Y~'ll be delighted with We,tem
Eklc1ric's new Model 65. Chock
tbete point•: ............... ~~ ......
W•leh1 ••ty 11• ••"«•• c••piele ~ 0 .. 1,.. 4Y, l"Chel .....
n .. ,... ••••ltttl"' Nte ,.., ... , ................... ...
Pl.UI THESE lXCLUSIW' FIA.TUllS
S,.Clal Ml-~hone -prectlc•HT
ell11th• ... I -chctttlcal no.I'"
Mol1'-S..le4 Conttnidlo•-.... ..._ ...
A .. •1i•1 lc••••1-c•1r1 I••• .................. ,.....
And ror truly 6oe bearing-try it
ud bear 1be di6ercooo younelf.
Demonstn.tiom abtolutely fne.
Audiphone Co.
418 First National Bank Bids.
Telephone Sant a.Ana 1899
Santa Ana. California
GARDEN WALLS
low Cost-Strong
Permanent
MORTARLESS
INTERLOCKING
BLOCK CO.
Z%85 Barbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 5489-M
ANNOUNCING
A New Own~. New Baker
2112 Ocean Front -Newport Beach
Our Specialty will be to serve
our customers with Always
Fresh Baked Goods.
DELICIOUS DONUTS -BREAKFAST COFFEE
CAKES -FRESH BREAD
-Also-
SPF.CIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOB YOUR
HOLIDAY TABLE TREATS AND PARTIES
LLOYD FLEMING-Owner
NO RESERVATIONS NOW
.
NECESSARY
at The GALLEY '
507 East Central Avenue BALBOA
Featuring
Filet Mignon Steaks
Including &pp, Salad, $ l S
Vegetables, Hot Rolls and .Jelly. 1 ·
Home-made Desserts and Drink.
5 to 9 P . M.
MERCANTS LUNCH, I I to 2 -75c
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
THIS 2-BEDROOM HOME s_.5950
COMPLETE ON YOUR LOT
~omplete Building Se~ice a#· Reasonable Construction Costs
CONSTRUCTION by JAMES D. RAY -General Contractor
BLUEPRINTS by HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
ASSOCIATED BUILDING SERVICE '
" . ~·.:.:, Tll.C OOAft -Ar (.... l'IL R•OO!f -
•
•
I
•
•
•
•
'
•.
-
'Pge& ·s•WP08T BAL80.A •BWB-TlaBI
flJiBDAr lfWfW! Bsz7' a.m. If..-. 1!,,,,ut1
N E7s~ TI1 :;'~ S
~:••waoau,uAND•
P'S' t~Tr 'L_.The1''7Aftima11 · V:t-***1* .. c-&a ._ -=11sz P Q'' 5 '~ W 111 • 1
.... 11pt1on ~-la ~= 13.Z per ,.... In~ CUunt)': ~ per ,.... to •111 Zane: 13.'lll per ,.... to ~
LUI D. PORTER - -- --- -- -' Pllbllaher
LtJCI1JS S. SMITH, m --- - - -IC•~._ Editor
FG.i1WSr· ---- - -- -i= W F DIXON --- --- ---Acl\O!rtllln& Printins Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport l'1eac:ll. caJlt-.
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
• De} , Ne 1.-.l ~ ~ 0..-• y..,.
Jails Can Hold Both
Active
Member
of
The proposal, made by Philip Murray of the CIO,
that profiteers be jai~ed, poses a number of c~mpl~x
questions. The•most important of those questions 1s,
who are the profiteers?
Mr. Murray, going by all his published statements,
clearly feels that big business is out to exploit the
country, while big labor, as represented by the CIO,
is blameless. But factual evidence coming from other
quarters adds up to a very differen_t co~clusion . Some
units of labor are ruthlessly prof1teenng -by the
simple expedient of deliberately putting out less and
less work for more and more money.
•
Hoou oF'Cut~ID'f! ~~-:&
r •
DtnrH SI: 1 ttEltS IJJli&:~r
D SAINT NICHOLAS-.10 "
'4ME/IUCll • U 1<£ TJ/E
SAINT HIMS£LF, 'TWEY'
££" CHRl$TJlllAS tJITT'S'
SE~'nY IN DOOltlM4XS';
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
FOJtUM
Ol'PIJBUC
' ' .
al -action ... tfie part of the Oonk:k t.rp, -real eatate boG'd ow1m would lhell er cnne) _ :uo
pl9ce lllpo 'For Sale' on tbelr own Operator, -·--· L65 pr_. u... 'lbla I om not In favcr Operator, roller ---·-UIS
ol, u It la detrimental to the In-Operator, tractor-
teresta al real estate broken, who bulldozer, tamper,
16.80
13.20
14.al
are . qualified to handle property dngtype llhoftl or
aaleo. boom attachments 1.90 15.20
I would appreciate your d>urteay Operator, trench
-"A. 1a1' --bec:a..-they havm't aut that kind In printing thla letter u a cor-machine-.... ·----·-... 1.975 IS.al
.... • ••k• I •=eke ftl-ot money. rectlon to the milinterpretatlon u Truck drJ ver1 of ·
w ef l 1 111 .,....w loMOJ' 1•Tor evmple, too, there wu printed in your issue of November dump truck a of
--El 'sitaf ll 11 ••,..u the worldnc men cannot at-the --<lreued croup from Bal-. 1 ... than 4 yda.
ford to ~ hi .... ...;....... tor din-bqa ~ who patronize my Very truly ~ura, water level .......... _ 1.425 11.40
r-v ...... i---store. £ • .,., came over the other Roa Greeley. Any dautflcation nen." ._ Mn. "'-'-Smith, •·---• -•• .,.. -. ~ one of them, a woman, omitted herein, =Ol'u:...~:i::~ t~ ~rt.~· to, have Old era.. PUBLIC NoTICD not .... than ...... 1.35 10.8'.l
that In ordol' to hold our cuatam-sO ·lhe .._~_,1can ~randaffordotlt now.' All bids are to be compared on
en ""' mU1t aubatltute meat loaveo ..._.. a lower· NOTICE TO .OONTIL&Cl'Ollll the basis of the City Englneer'a
prioed whiskey. ~ stated in a estimate of the quantities of work and •tews and reduce the prices Lijo AIJ&elea new.paper the other SEALED PROPOSALS will be to be done .
"" . .:.,. .._ have not had =.:::~quo:~-has drop. received at the office ot the City No bid will be accepted from a
pe · Clerk, City Hall, Oty of Newpmt Contractor who has not been u their ~ increased in accon:I-''It would aeem to me that con· Beach, California.. unW 4:00o'clock censed in accordance with th • :':'!., ~ ~~"':, ~u:"! dltiona beln& what they are," says P .M., on November 24th. 19'7, at vlalons of Chapter 791 si:i:
alump In local bualnna. They Maunce Stanley of Balboa Ialand, Which time they will be publicly of 1929 aa amended. •
just can't afford to spend over the who waa reached at the Corona del opened and read. for performing Plans' may be seen and fonm
family budget .•• • .. Mar offtc.: of the Earl W. Stanley work u follows: of proposal bonds o'.,ntract d
"U wares are lncreued In pro-
portion to the hike In price of com-
modities,-I think business every-
where will see a return to nor-
malcy," says Roy H. Keene, pro-
prietor of Keene's Komer liquor
store at 301 Palm street, Balboa.
"Men are working 40 hours a
week and getting no overtime.
They do not have much money
to .spend these days. For instance,
take my customers; some of them
are working people. A Jot who
used to buy larger priced stuff-
quality stock-now buy only half-
pints. They teU me they cannot
afford the quality stock any more,
!Wal Eatat• enterpr!Jn, "that It la City of N""'J>Ort Beach. Ocean 1pectflcatio,;. may 0be obtain~ ai;,t
a matter of individual saJesman-Boulevard Extemlon tn c.orona the office of the Qty Engineer, ·~~· , del Mar, about one tenth (.1) miles City Hall, Newport Beach, CaJl. You cant wait for business; in length, to be paved with plant fornia.
you have to go after it. You have mix surfacing.
l? ino-eue your advertlainl' or No bid will be received unless
give .,a better grade ot merchan-it is made on 8 propoaal form tur-
dlse. niahed by the City Engineer. Each
bid must be accompanlod by (cash, :t~urther comments on this vital certified qr cashier's check, or bid-
QUestion will be forthcoming in der's bond) made payable to it11e
n~ week's Forum when Mason City ot ,Newport Beach tor an
Siler, local theater manager, and amount equal to at least ten (10)
Hubbard Howe, boat builder, lead I per cent ot the amount bid, such
off with their penetrating remarks. guaranty to be forfeited should
The News-Time's welcomes ad-the bidder to whom the contract
ditional comment on this Qu estion is awarded tail to enter into the
from its readers.) contract.
In accordance with t he provis-
The special attention of pros·
pective bidden is called to the
"Proposal Requirements and r..on-
ditions" annexed to the blank
form of propasal, for full direr-.
tions as to bidding, e tc.
The City of Newport Beach re-
serves the right to reject any
or a ll bids.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
F rank L. Rinehart,
City Clerk.
Dated Nov. 10, 1947.
Pub. Nov. 13, 18, 1947.
Letters to The Ne\\·s-Times ions of Chapter 397, Statutes of CERT~1~~e,~: F9:m ~~!':ESS
1931, t he City Council of the City THE Ull."DERSIG~ED dou hereb7
of NC"-lJOTt Beach has ascertained certtry that they are conducting ,
the general prevailing rate of nuraery school busineaa at 1221 Eut
The Wall Street Journal, for instance, recently
ran a series of articles on why homes cost so much.
One conclusion reached is that "Building labor is
doing 30 per cent to 50 per cent less work than be-
fore the war." A Bos.ton builder said that bricklayers
now lay about 300 bricks a day,"as compared with 800
or' more before the war. A San Francisco tile con-
tractor said that tile setters do 40 per cent le ss work
than in 1940. A Cleveland builder reported that
plumbers have an unwritten rule which says they must
"------------------------1· bl th k t be l .5lb St .. Coeta Jiksa. Ca.!Jfornia, under AOOOUNTANT PRY81CJAN8 a 8UBOSON8t ILD. 1 wages app tea e to e wor o the tictltlol1.I firm name of Rancho ---=====.::....---. November 13, 1947 appointed by the real estate board done as follows: Meaa Nunery School and that a&.td B 0 0 k k e e p i n g A. v. Andrews, M.D. Editor-tol ascertain the feelings of its Hourly Per ::.~~~ ;."=~~ !::~ ~~~
Newix>r t Balboa News-Times. m'i'mbers in t his regard and I Wage diem an u tollows, to-wtt : S e r V I• C e PHYSICIA!f 301 1 W r . I Id BENJAMIN M. HOWSE, 22'911 FuJ. and · .....c ntra Ave., to them my sentiments." 1 J did Cl&Mlflcatlon Scale Wace Ierton Ave., Costa Kesa.. Ca.lit ; PA-
"OLIN F . BROWN s~n•~N NC'\'iX>rt Beach, Calif. state over the phone t hat a com-Asphalt or crushing TRI'CIA L. H OWSE. 22911 Fullerton " .., ..... __.. i / Ave., Costa Mesa, C&llt.; EARL o. (Harbor 1944) ... 1 n ---t "'-bwa• ,... __ ...__ ·-Dear Sir : m ttee has been appoint~ by the plant Engineer ... $1.90 $15.20 PETERSON. soo 32od SL . Newport
BALBOA VACHT CLUB ._ vu-. .... .. • .....----local board. 1'-Iy own vofe on the Asphalt plant dryer-Beach, Call~ LORRAINE M.. P ETER·
Baysi de or .• Newport a.ach Corona del Mar Under da te of November 11 question was ma iled to the board .
20
SON, 305 nd St .. Newport Beach, your paper printed an article re-man or fireman .... 1.775 14. Ca lle. take seven days to rough-in fixtures in a four-fixture ABOlllTl:l.'T
house, even though the job can be done i,n .half that
time. He added that when the plumbers f1n1sh ahead Annand Monaco
of the seven days, they walk up and down the str eet ARCHITECT
to kill time. 1 s14 w. !:Z!r~ Balboa
Many other industries have reported sif!1 ilar de-nu LUowood & ...
clines in labor output--every penny of which must Loo Aac.ie. NOi'1DADdJ' ._
be paid f or by the .ultim~te ~onsumer. That . k!nd of DENTISTS
profiteering is costing th1 ~ country untold b1ll!on ~ a ---..::===--~
year , an d is one of the primary _reasons fo;. .P~l~e in-
fl ation. Organize d labor , bef ore 1t asks for JaJl sen-
tences f or others, should check its own '"profiteer-
ing"-jails ca n h old either an industrial o'r a labor
profiteer.
Dr. Obed LuC38
DENTIST
HO! \.1 W. Oeat,..L Harber 1&111 NEWPORT BEACH
Price Facts GORDON 1:.. RAPP, o.o.s.
On e of the most intellige nt and illuminating state-!8SS w .. s c .. tra1
ments on the price si tuation was recently given by P-e Harbor ui-.i
Robert A. Se id el, vice-president of the W. T. Gra nt Newport
company, a leading merchandise chain, before a Co n-·----------~
gressio nal subcommittee. . . .'
Mr. Seidel obse rved that 1t 1s comm only beli eved
that all pri ces are unreasonably high as co mp ared '
with a year ago. Th e truth is that many prices have
gone d own or have held to the same level. He ex-
hibited vari ous esse ntial articles of apparel whi ch
now cost Jess than in 1946, and which ,are a lso of im -
proved quality. Finally, he summed up hi s testimony
P'RYSICIANS-SUBGlOON!I, D.O.
Dr. W. T. Mooney'
~and8~
Nlatll lllld °"!' ......
"'-, ...... -"-> ........
by emphasizin g these points : .---"'C::H::•R:::O:::.P.::RA=arc:.o:::cR=--~
1. All prices are not out of line. Some are up, some Dr .. Tom E. Barton
are down , some are the same. CHIROPMCTOR
2. Increase d labor GOsts are a maj or contributing un eout mp~
factor to the present price structure, and the trend of Oorona del 111ar
wages will largely d etermine the trend of prices. <In Kondell'• Patio>
3. Bottlenecks exist which cause shortages in pro-. ___ ....,_.., ____ r_1_-__ -'
. duction and so force the prices of the commodities !ITENOGRAPHJo SERVICE
affected upward. GEORGIA TAYLOR
loha K,. 0. Obang. ILD.
PllJ'Oldan U'I Sarc-
2 -4 7-8:30
, and by appointment
Beacon 5075
l!O Euc l8tll 8trM&
Coata M-Callfonata
Gordon M. Gnmdy, ILD.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade·
Office Hrs.: 1().12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
PllJ'Olctaa aad 8"'1'-
Houra: 2-5, by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 5848
111 . Broadwa1 Colta H ..
Milton M. Maxwell, H. D.
1801 Coaat mway
.. OorOD& dd Mar
Otttce HOUl"8 : 1().12; 2-5
Pboae Harbor 108!
S. R. Monaco, M. D. I
1114 Bay Ave., Balboa
Harber 11%4
Oftloe Boan:
!tolp.m.
Monday t11roucb Friday
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. D.
P1Qs1e1w and 8m1ecw
-w. Oeatra.I Ottloo: Barbor 90!
Nlctl&-........ Barbor '71%-M
4. The cost of government has an important effect h•n• --. ... -
on price levels. Surprising as it may seem, government -o.:,r::,•, ';.~~:;:.:'. -Conrad Richter, M. D.
now costs the country more than the food it eats ! .._, .~..:,!!'~~ •n• t:~L nm.t ~0:i.rs,;.
R ·1 ' . h b b t t' II °"" ••11 • lMs.J • a..u, ... "'""'--u;. u-..., 5. eta1 ers margins ave een su s an 1a y re-.,...., .... •~·-••• z:so p. m. • t :so p. m.
duced, a nd retail trade has not retained an undue ,..,,. u.:"~~....,.. %903-<J w. 0oatra1
share of the co nsumer dollar. ~-----------' .... ,:•;:r!.°=
Mr. Seidel spoke from a study of the facts, and ~--V:...:1t,,,'1:.::'='B::::INc:..:ABIAN==-~I ~==========!
the committee members who heard him were interest-NEWPORT HARBOR
ed and impressed. The whole price problem has been VETERINARY HOSPITAL
confused by wild denunciations of one g r o u p or Dr. Ho...., Puller
anot her. The truth is that prices are the result of pres-Dr. Panl o. BuCclaer
ent day costs and conditions-not of isolated causes. 0oo:" .. :-;. r.. ~:,-e:'.-:O,.
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Roast TURKEY
J:IUEll CHICKEN
$1~
M&W .YOD 0'1r SIWAK~n;..-----'-~· !~II WBOL& IUIOILl!D LOB&IU --------'9111.1111111 -·--· WJllS" llwomDn8ll STU& --~---c flUOI OOllllUfADON IE& f'OOJ) ngn........ .J II &AINBOW n:ocr Ji
................ =4Tlk••
.._ • hht • D ta
MUSIC TEACHER
Eloise Khariton, B.A.
Teacber of
PIANO I; HARMONY
1811NewponAoe.
'eo.ta 11 .. --•IOOl
N '1' on Baad:
SCOTCH TAPE _...__
NEWS-TIMES
&fpiJLlllllW
J~ck's
·~····· [ -~ e OO!t..:•-Mil 3
Chas. A. Wylie, M.D.
Infants and Children
·c.out Blghway and .Jasmine
Corona del Mar
Hours : 1 to 5 p. m. Har. 1015
OPTOMETRIST ..
ll T. Batt.erworth, 0. D. Op--· J:TI:ll ElLUONJ:D
LENSJ:8 DUPLIOATSD --·.> ..... ...,,.
Ul•.•-~·-~ .... -.u ••••oaT wm
DAI' llCllOOL
Mortimer School
Rental
•RDl,Mwa
•"·"-Sam's .Sea FOOd Spa
ud "Filla Market
. . . " I •-P ~ I I a Ill• . •116-4• ••~•SSO.-w •a.w---rL .'=•a~m 0' a z ., l'Jlh Ud Santa AN Aft. C-. ¥em:
• • . -.
which was not in favor of remov-Asphalt raker an'd WITNESS our hands thie 14 th day gard ing the display of real estate of October. 1947. "For Sale" signs in thc City of ing all signs. However I have never ironcr ······················ 1 .55 12.40 BENJAMIN M. H OWSE met the committee or disCUSS('d Asphalt spreading PATRICIA L . ROWSE Newpor t Beach. h' EARL G. PETERSON t ts Wi th members outside my own machine operat or 1.90 15.20 LORRAINE M. PETERSON Previously a represcntative of office, so I could not very well C 190 15 20 STATE OF CALIFORN-tA ) h ed t f arpenter -················ . . COU NTY OF ORANGE ) u. your paper P on o me or an have "told the committee my sen-,,..._ t 1· · h 1975 15.80 ON THIS 14th day of '"'-tober. A.D .. exp essl·0 th' b ' 1 d ~men 1nlS er ·-····· . '""' r n on 1s su Jee , an my t imen ts." 1947, before me, Nora s. M.&nrwa.rt.b.. reply was tha t I was not in favor 2 F1agma,n and a No~ Public In and tor u.lcf Coun-of removing all real estate signs · "Some who do not have pro~ watchman .............. 1.35 • 10 .80 ty and tate. personally appeared Ben· er ty on the highway would be H eavy duty ~n K . Howse. Patricia L. How!tf!.
as "For Sale" by the local brok· handicapped " My st t t · 190 15.20 Peten~ri . )c~~~~n toan:!u~.~~~e t~8 crs. At the same time I Qualified . a emen re-r epairman .............. .
this s tatement . (erred to brokers who do•not have Laborer ..................... 1.35 10.80 f:~i :rtli.~ n1~~r!~t. su~rt~
. . a place of business on the main Oiler , power shovel k nowledged to me that they eseeuted
As the article printed under highway, and who would be at a or crane ................ 1.525 12.20 the aame.
Forum of Public Opinion d.oes not disadvantage in advertising their Operator, concrete he~un'l!1~!'; ~E~Ffifn~edb~;
co?form. to my personal views on listings. m ixer ...................... 2.00 16.00 orrtclaI seal the d ay and y_ear In thl.I
thlS subJect in its enti re~y as quot. ~-.. I Qelieve O\l.'ners should be Operator, motor «rtlfleaj;0 irr11
5. ·~RcW~ke~R
ed. under 1:1Y na me, I \\.>1sh to cor-permitted to place r eal estate patrol grader ........ 2.025 16.20 Notary Public In and tor sal.d
r ect certain of the s tatements as ''F or Sale" signs on their pro~ Universal Equipment My c,;~~1~10~0'kx~V;.~~-January 28. folio~~: erties." In my statemen t over the Operator (shove], 1950.
1. A committl'e was r ecently phonc I repeated that regardless dragline. derrick , CSEAL)
•
l-'ub.-Nov. 4. 11. 18. 25. 1947.
ANNOUNCING
GENERAL PAINT
CORPORATION'S
NEW DISTRIBUTOR
for
·Costa Mesa and the Harbor Area •
/
You Are Invited' to Bring Your Family and Friends to See This Modern Store
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st and 22nd
Specializing in These Quality Products:
--k FLEX Household Paints and Enamels
"'k Marine Paints .aniJ Spar Varnishes
'ti Quiclc-Step Floor and Linoleum Paint
--k Mural-Tone Water Paint
"'k General's 100% Pure Outside Paint·
--k Varnishes and St~ins 1
•
--k Spraying Equipment
--k Wall Paper * Thinners and Oils --k Linoleum
S~RAY EQU~PMENT RENTED
7 There~ a Gi~ fo~ You on Opening Day
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st and 22nd
L'' PAINT . ' ·'· 18.2.8 Ha""-lllVd. Ca1ta Mc.a
• I
' •
\
l
'
I
C'"""'"'--,,n,:""!""'.;,'!l'l'~~~.~~~~ .• ~""i~,,~~~~~-~.~-~~.,...,...,~ .... ~;.,-;-::'!"lry.~.~~~~'!f.::.='°''r.r-;;,.-'!-~-"~-.--~~ •. '-!7':·;c,~-~:;-r.~~~.~~~·,,;.c;;:'t.~:-;::~,r-~-.-~.-·1:r.1:--.~~.~,~:;i;·'f:~--;~.~~-~~,~·-1~'-;;-::-,~~~'i"i~-;;:,~_':-:t,-:t".:""~-:-:-7::-_.r:-~~:---:.:~'~~-·\;--~~ .--~---~, -~~~~~.--~----•. r-~~~~~~~~~-~-,~--~~-~~--~~~-,-.,.-..-:-.~~.~
. ,.. . . .
PuaL1c N0T1cn
!f .. IAl.
NOTICJZ or l!JAL& OP -·1 · PllO#&Cii ATPIUVAD&ALll
wm1 ovm: •i!•~·~·~·!...!!~~!:!'"~!!!~~-~· 1RJUCA£ a MD10 11 AV'l'OllO'l'IVS aw • · a
~ 'W'i -kll a Raid ~ FOR SALl:-14 Ila vlolln, bow 6 19118 PON'nAC -2 door oedan, !'ORK 'I'llAII.ER.-Euelletlt 0-. •a;::;-_.. to ardor. Allo Pld. OOD ' cue. Fine tone. COD ~ now tlreo and better]' '725. Ph. · dltlon, 302 E . Ocean Front. Bal·
Isl.-6 Ludt. -f11r -C!HARPOAL A BRIQUETll ZIOW. 91·2tc Har. ~)I. ~2tc I boa. 91.21p
tt.Warlll Pl-OoonplnJ PROMPT DELIVERY SPINET lllcbtly cue damapd In FOR SALE -1941 Fon! deluxe fOR SALE-New $3400 houoe-
IOll 1!*'11 St., HUDtllls1--WrigJ, t Lumber Y--" ahlpmmt. World f.-make. ~-. coupe. Heater, &ood rub-trailer at bl& clllcount. Frank
----Br+ 1'11 u ..., Thia la a p-eat aacrlflee. Onl7 ber. Phone Harbor 129&-W. I W. Hahn, Anchor Trailer Port,
llG-th l'IM New,..t Bhd. one. Remember, only one. Your 92-2tc Coota Mesa. 9l·2tp
. ---HA--RB-O_R___ CosTA MESA =~7 ~tho Co.~ • '46 Olds 76 Sdt. EASTERN Built traUer 1940,
tn the ~---ol •L-"'-tate and Plumb~w-"---'ce Beacon :111811 -u No. Main. Santa Ana. Olrlat· White wheel rlnp. Beautiful dark 1' lleep1 four, $600 .. u la. Beoeon
JN THE SUPERioR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
JN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES.
-·~ ~ ~ ...,.. ~· --------------•1 mu Sale. s.ttc blue flnlah. Hyclromatlc drive. 6111. 92-2tc Guardlamhlp of F . L. KEN-l'1611 Newpwt amt., BTT ,., !!OC8'11 FOR SAili=Maclel 'A' Fon! allo Allen Moto C
NEDY, JR., Minor. n-CCID·~tnctlnc~G O~SPl=~~T!' •••~-~--Scooter !505 ~ta SPINF:r PU.NO. Rent• belluty 1~ ~--t Hlr o. -NCYnCE la hereby liven that ~~· , II=~ -~m-· f th holldaya Rent fCll' term ~ ~ way •w:•t. m!'ATS a
the undenlgned, BERTIIA L. Ana AYf .. Newport Helahta. ~aw:S If you . buy. Mualc In Beacon !§032.J •
ALDRICH, GuardlAD of tho Ea-_________ _;tl'f_·..;;ltt..;; I ~2tp tho home la Important far 92-ltc ABOVE TIIE ARCHES-Goa4
ml ----.-----1---,.'20 view; lnteratiq new S-bedr111. tate ot F . L. Kenned)', Jr., a • COOPERATIVE DEEP FREEZE-N-Y ,_ Cbrlatmu Joy. Upri&hta u Jaw '37 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan -"" U t pri te __ ,. to bl ft ·~--tor· _ _..__ .. 00 th. ~---' home; flreplaee, larse pr. Prlee nor, w~ oe • va . -· ROOFING CO cu c • ·~~·-• ~·v-r u .,. per mon ~ Immaculate l111lde and out. Goa4 $14,600. COD Hub Puwera, Ast.
the hl&1-t bidder UJICll'I the terms • al price for quick oale. Call Har. Schmidt,. Santa An!\, 520 No. rubber. Get to work and home iw. 62-W. 81.uc
and· conditions hereinafter men-New and Re'P&ir 422. 92-2tc MAID., Cbrlatmu ~-IB-ttc again speclal.
t1oned and llUl>Ject to confirmation EEP FREEZE-$ c;osTA MESA.-Oldlor :>bdrm. by said Superior Court an or after --521D-R KELVINAll'OR D STEINWAY. Uoed. Gors-11 tone. 696 home near Victoria and HArbar.
November 26. 1947, an the right. :l57S Dim Aft., Coot& -. 4 comportrnento. Elle. cone!. 185· Mahol&DY cue. Genuine. Su-Allen Motor Co Prlee S!l3!50. All utllltla. Hub
title .and lnt-t of F . L. Kennedy, :&th Marine oervlce station ot Street penonlc tone. Tttma or will lO<.i Cout Hlwa • .., •-Har -w ~-and Bay (near pavilion!. Pr. rent. Danz-Schmldt, 520 No. Beacon ~•"J Y ~. _.ut. · ~ ·
Jr .. a minor, and all the rl&ht, title Har. 15:1. 92-2tc Maln, Santa Ana. Cbrlatmu ~ 92-ltc 81-ttc and ln\er'e9t that the guardlanahlp 12 'l'LUIS SERV1CE
.. tate of said minor has, by aper-'IN TIIE HARBOR AREA EASY REVERSABLE ffiONER -Sale. S.tfc NEW 2 BR vacant $5500; allo 1
ation of Jaw"" otherwlae acquired, HARRY HALL Exe. cand .. A-B hlgh oven stove, PIANO Shortage will be acute this '41 Ford Sta. Wagon BR newly fumlahed l6000, on
other than or la addition to that reasonable. 33 Plymouth coupe; 01.rbtmaa. Chooae yOW"I now. New paint and varnish. Heater. adjoinlng lots; MUlt aell. Sep.
of said minor ln and to that cer·. PAINTING CONTRACI'OR 9-foot net and lace wedding veil A small deposit will reserve tt Real leather upholstering. .arate or together as income.
lain lot. piece <11' par<>el of land 27• Eut 19th Street with seed pearl tiarla; Match-for you. Dellvered when you -$1445 Make offer. Trail•• cansldered
situate, lying and being In the Ph. Bea. 5413 Coota ~Calif. ing wedding and engagement wish. Danz-Schmidt Plana ca.. Allen Motor Co. Owner 1702 Rochester, off Tua-
C.Ounty of Orange, State of Call· »ttc: r ing. 527 ~ands. Npt. Heights. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. •tin, Calta Mesa. 88-tfc
d . ul I •-Bea. '~J. 92-2tp Chr1'stmas Sale. 89-tfc 1008 Coast Hiway fornla, an more part1c ar Y ue--11 ov~ . Beacon 5032.J
•cribed as follows, t<>-wlt : EllPLOYJO:l'IT WANTED SILVER ROX FUR COAT-Full FOR BENT D ~ ISLE -2-Beclroom house,
200 fl. from So. Bay. Uving
1
room with corner fireplace and
Ba9 View. Price $15,750.00.
Phone Harbor 2676-W.K after
5 p.m . 89-4tc
An undivided one • twelfth RE·MODELING, mending, alter· length, l~ke new, $275. 233 E.
l/12th) interest in and to the ations. What about those new Bay Front, Balboa Island FOR RENT-ROom with private
entrance and bat h. 320 Diamond
Ave., Balboa Island. Ph. Har.
212~J. 92-3tc
92-Jotc
FOR SALE-1946 Ford converti·
ble, radio, heater. Excellent
condition. $2100.00. Phone Har-
bor U95-M. 89-4tc
Southwesterly rectangular one--hem lines? Ph. Beacon 5nf>rM 92.2tp
half of Lot 9 of Tract 376, other· or Beacon 5689-J. Also for child
wise known as Santa Ana Heights, sitting. 91·2tc
ln Orange C.Ounty, State of Cali·
fom ia, as per map recorded in
Book 15. P age 29 of Miscellaneous
Maps of said County ; and one
share of stock. in the Santa Ana
Heights Water Company appurte·
nant to said land, as evidenced
by Certificate No. 221.
F OR SALE-Child's auto car, exc.
cand .. Ph. Bea . 5291-J . 91-ltp
WORK W ANTED-Ironlnl In DI)
)tome. Plain or fancy. 530 San
Bernardino Ave .• Newport
Heigh to. 26-tf<
WANTEI) TO BUY n
WANTED-Gas station pumping
eight thousand up. Orange coun-
ty. No Blue Sky. Write Box
"S" c/o News-Times. 91-4tp
YEARLY Renta l furnished house, ------------
2 bedrooms, electric equipment.
605 Larkspur, Corona del Mar.
92-2tc
FOR RENT-2 room apt. and bath
Private entrance, Ut ilities paid.
Adults. 311 Island Ave., Bal-
WALTER J. FOWLER
SELECTED USED CARS
1974 Newpor t Blvd., Costa Mesa
Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
Residential -Commerdal
TI! -C. Cout Hlway, Newpan
Rhone Beacon 5860. 34.tfc
DOCI'OR'S MEDICAL ASST. -
Proficient of rou tine lab. work.
can type, reliable cheerful, good
personality, prefer to work in
Harbor area. Call Har. 2628-W.
or write Miss Ray E. Jones,
The t erms and con di l ions of
sale: Cash in lawful money of the
United Stat es; ten per cent (109'o) -
of the pi.."Tchase money to be paid
at the time of the sale, balance on 15121' E . Central, Balboa.
90-4tc
W!ll Pay Cash boa 92 _2tc '37 DODGE SEDAN. Ra dio, heater ,
spot light. Good paint & rubber.
F<11' your ~lure ~at have f'OR RENT -Garage, 303-B E. $695.00.
you. Phone aeon BAy Ave., Balboa Beach. 92-2tp
Crawley .Furniture. Co. ==.,,...------,.,.-.,.-1 '46 MERCURY Club Coupe. One NE\V Bachelor Apt .. s uitable for Lo ·1 M t be 1812 Newport mvd, Colt.a Mw owne.r. w nu eage. us 92--tfc single person or working couple. seen to be appreciated.
OWNER MUST SELL---% acre
hillside lot mostly level plus
oceanview. Will sacrifice tor
$1,000. Cash. Ph. Bea. 5729-R.
90-4tc confirmation of sale.
The purchaser is to take the HOUSEKEEPER -Part time
said parcel of real property sub--adu1ts. Ref.. also fine ironing
Until J une 1s t. 1948. Ph. Harbor
2471-R. 92-ltc '36 PONTIAC SEDAN. Motor just FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -
New stucco 3 unit income, fur·
nished, where health is wealth.
P . 0 . Box 401, Desert Hot
Springs, California. 91-3tc
ject to conditions, resb1ctions, your home or mine. Call for
resE"rvations, easements and rights and deliver, Harbor 1973--M .
CASH for USED F OR RENT-Small house, Balboa overhauled. Good radio & rub-
Furniture & AppJianCl!I! Island. Citrus 1-5268. 1335 Elm h<r. Today. only $595.
of way of record and all taxes a 91-2tp
lien thereupon, not delinquent. ------------
"We Buy Alnioot Ave., Glendale, Calif. 92-2tp '41 PLYMOUTH TUDOR. New
Anything"
GRANT'S NICELY furnished 3-room apart· paint, rubber, brakes & battery. All bids or offers must be in writ-
ing and will be received at the of-
fice of ELMER H. V. HOFFMAN,
1024 Rowan Building, Los Angeles,
California, or may be filed with
the Clerk of satd Superior Court,
or delivered to said guardian per·
sonally at any time after first
publication of this notice ansi be.
fore making sale.
Dated this 6th day of November,
1947.
BERTIIA L. ALDRICH,
Guardian of Said Minor.
CR-1~
Pub.-Nov. 11, 18, 1947.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSI NESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGbJED dou hereby «rtlfy that he I• conduc:tJng a optical
bu.1lnesa at 1213 Cout Bl•d .. Corona
del K ar. CaJlfornla , under the-flcU-
tloU9 firm name of Cout Opticians and that aald Clrm 111 composed of th e
following person . whose name and ad·
dttu 19 aa follow•. to-wit : E . H. THIELE. 1213 Cout Blvd ..
Corona del Mar. California. WITNESS my hand this 3rd day of
NoYember . 1947. ErGIL R . TRTELE STATE O P' CALI FOR."''1.A. )
CONTY OF ORA:-.'GE ) SS . ON TRIS 3rd day of November. A.
D., 194 7. befof't! me. Non S. M.arlt-
warth. a Notary Public In and for said
County and State. per90nally appeattd
E . H. T H IELE. known to me. to be the peraon whose name 111 irub&cribed t o the within t n11trt1ment. and a c·
knowledged to me that h e executed the
• same. IN \VlTNESS WHEREO F . t have
hereunto .set my ha.nd and aUlxed my
off\t'lal seal the day a.nd year In lh!11
certl!lcste tlret abOve w ritten.
NORA S. MARG\VARTTI Notary Publi<: In and tor Wd
County and State.
fSEAL ) Pub.-NO\', 4, 11. 18. 25 . 1947.
CERTIFICATE OF CO -PARTNERSl:tlP
DOING BUSINESS U NDER
F ICTITIOUS NAME
THE UNDF.RSIG?'."ED do ber@by
certify thRt they SM! engaged In a co-P&Ttne1'11hlp u Genenl Contractors
and other allied llne1. under the tic·
tltlou.!1 name and 11tyie of BOORET a.. POffilER · that M id c:o-partnerehlp l.I
compo9ed ot the followlng per9on&.
whoae n.ame11 and f't!sldence addreue•
&re a.I rollow.1. t,o..wtt :
ROBERT RtfSSELL BOORET. 221
Amethyst. Balboa t .1land. C&ll!ornla; ELMER S. POIRIER. 221 Amethyst,
Balboa Ial&nd. CallfornlL WITN!:SS our banda th l• 20th day or October . 19'47. ROB~RT RU~LL BOOR.ET
E LllER S. POlR.l ER ---STATE OP' CALTroRNlA )
COUNTY OP' O RANGE ) mi. On thl& 20th day or October. 1'47.
before me. a Notary Public In and for aald County and State. per90nally ap...
peartd ROBERT RTTSS~LL BOORZ'T and ELKER S. POIRTER. known to
me to be tbe penon• whoee D&mM a.re irubacrtbed to the wtthtn ln.1tru·
11nent. and actmowledg"ed to me that
they exff'u ted the aame. WITN!:SB m y hand and official llel..I
KlTrl'Z LAHE'T Not.a.rY P ublic In a nd tor the aid County and Bl.ate.
~ko•. 4. 11. 18, 25, 1947. ,. .... . .. ........... .. ..... ...... .. . ...... _ ......
The N .... -nmeo will not be ~
sponsfble for more than one Lncor:
ttet inlertion of an advertisement;
reservtre t h e right to cor rectb
.dasslfy any and all odl and ta
_reject any advert!Rment not con-lormlns to rules and regulations.
63-tf•
11tl8INDS oumw:
.LANDSCAPING care of Lawns nowen and ShrUbo Planted
Hal Crawford
315 Alvarado. Place H...-n•
BALBOA · 8'-tfc
CESS POOLS and SEPnC TANKS
~ AIQIWbore la
~Counl7
Clantnet DrlDlltS
81 •• Qm?w:tlaa
(All Wort< Qulnllt9o4)
'Fdl --Cllrftod . J. ·a JlcCORlllCK
MAN with light truck, available
for work. Write Walter Rae, 104
E. Bay, Balboa. Apt. 16. 92-4tp
ment, Servel refrigerator, fur· Nice motor . $1125. DESERT HOME •
Phone Bea. 5707-M nished. venetian blinds. 202 New· '37 FORD SEDAN, Rebuilt motor. 2 Bedrooms·, air conditioned, ad·
16'5 Newport Blvd, Coota Meaa Port Blvd .. NewPort Beach, (Be-SPotllght. Good rubber. Only jacent Desert Club, La Quinta.
Get Xmas sewing done now. Reas~ ~ttc hind Arches. 91-ttc S650. Better hurry on this one. 18 miles from Palm Springs.
onable. 3618 Coast Blvd. New-l"'llJIN1Ttrll .roa llALa 11 CORONA DEL MAR-New 2 bed---Completely · furnished. $12,000
port. 92-2tp -------------room house, patio, barbecue, tm· E A S Y T E R M S 475 Legion, Laguna Beach. Tel.
DRESSMAKING and alterations
Ladies or men's clothing. Be-
tween 17th and 18th on Whittier
Mrs. Tahara, Costa Mesa.
BLOND LOVE SEAT, Heywood-
Wawefield. Studio Couch, three-
spring cushion. Blond lamp table.
furnished. $85.00; also 3 room 92-2tc Laguna Beach 5841. 91-4tc
apt. $35.00 or both for $100. 618 ::-::,.,.-, ..... -...,---------------------
Begonla, Corona del Mar. 90-4tc _•_w:_&_•_._u_11T __ A_n: _______ a_u: __ &_•._u_T_A_n: _______ a_
1
92-4tp
Ph. Har. 2155. 111 Emerald Ave., WAJl'l'.&) TO am-II
Balboa Island. 92·tfc ===-==-==:-,,----WANT TO RENT-By attorney
CARPENTER, Painter and all
around man will do alterations
and new work. Veteran, needs
job badly. 117 46t h St., N. B.
MONTEREY Studio Couch and and wife, 2 or 3 bedroom, furn.
matching chair, good cond .. $50. or unfurn. apt. or house with
Also O'Keefe & Merritt tabletop garage, by year. No pets or
stove. clock and oven control. children. Box M. c/o News-
92-4tp Trade for apt. size stove. Phone Times. 92-4tc
Harbor 24TI. R. 92-1 tc
WANTED TO RENT-2-bedroom, DIPLO~!!~Yltl!:~~"'~"~IT~O~r!:f~c~a~gn~-~-FOR SALE -COMPLETE SET furnished or unfurnished, year = OF LIVING ROOM FURNI-'round r ental in Corona del l\.1ar, SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS
COMPANY has opening for fe--
maJe clerk. Must be neat, ac·
curate and ca pable of meeting
t he public. High school graduate
preferred. Must be under 40. Ap-
ply 209 Palm. Balboa. 92-ltc
TURE. 2 armchairs , 1 large on or about Dec. 20. Hendricks,
coffee table, 2 end tables, 2 Harbor 12. 92-tfc
WANTED -DISHWASHER, at
Cheryl's Cafe, 322 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island. Ph. Har bor 274.
92-tfc
iALE MISCl:LLANEOUS
NURSERY
LANDSCAPE -S HRUBS
and PLANTS
BULBS -FER~ZER •
Hollister Bros.
Nurs ery
1959 Harbor Bl vd.
Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5200
..
fl oor lamps, li gh t wood, con·
vertible diva n. Complete $155.00
Harbor 2211 . 92·tfc
Di nnet t set; bed with box springs ;
divan, bed type. Harbor 1497-W.
522 \Ves t Ocean Front. 91-2tc
PREWAR Box spr ings a nd mat-
tress. Little used S35. pair . 843
Lido Saud, Lido Isle. Phone H ar-
bor 686. 8S-4t p
FOR SALE -Devenport. wing
back chair , radio, fireside en·
sembJe, gas heater, and ship
lamps. All in good condition.
Phone Harbor 1583-M. 88-4tc
BOATS, SUPPLIES u
FOR RENT-Day, week, week·
end, or monthly, 23-ft. auxiliary
cabin sloop, innerspring mat·
tresses. Can carry up to ten
people. Skipper available. Call
Beacon 5465. 90-4tc
14' r owboat . $12. Call after 5. 515
Begonia S t .. Corona del Mar.
89-tfc 92-ltc
FOR SALE-Corrugated iron gar~ WILL TRADE Inside lot on Lido
age 16x32. 120 E. 17th St .. Costa Isle for nice cabin cruiser 32·
Mesa. To be moved by buyer , 35 ft. Phone Union 1-2539.
make offer . Call Budlong 85793, 92-3tc
9 a .m.-N p.m. 92-4tc2 -1---,-,_-C-AB--IN...,...tr-,ol"'li,.-n-g-:boa-.,-t.-:S:::l-ee_ps_
Watchel • Qocks • Jewelry two. Gray Marine motor . Fully
CHROMOMTERS equipped a nd sound. Phone Bea·
Repalrtnc _Prompt Service con 5525. Port Orange. 92-ltp
Sensible Prloeo FOR SALE -Star saU boat. VAN DRIMI.EN Latest type, nextble maat, in-
cluding ..Us ready to ..U.
J E W E L R Y Phone Glendale, Citrus 111B8-
l'l86 Newport Blvd. Coot& Meo& 60-tfc
31-tf•
WASHING MACHINES
Cf you don't ha.., aae do J'UUI
wuhtn1 at
BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA
•75 Newpan mvc1.. Oaota .._
'Pbaae Beaam 5TlO
17-th
BAYSIDE PLATING
Ga1d • Sllwr -Copper • -
Antiques a Speda!IJ'
See OUr Ad In 0ranp Counl7
Pbone DtMC:tar7
FOR SALE-Lawoon pump and
bait tank complete, $75.00 like
new. Bay Diltrlct Hardware ca.
Bal. I.sland. 83-tfc
PIC SAILBOAT-New set salll,
also stainless s teel rigging, all
varnished except for deck. 212
Udo Noni. Udo Isle. 91-4tc
Boat Maintenance and
Repairing
Frederick Yacht Co.
1215 Coast Hiway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS
11!>-tfc
191' Harbor Jll;d" Pb. 1leL 51U llU8JOAL a LUllO M
Cor. Harbor and 19th. 'a.ta Maa IVORS and Pond, Grand. Kimball,
RENT, Ml8CELLANEOU8
FOR S ALE -Bendix Automatic
\\'asher; good condition. Sacrl·
(ice at $125. Beacon 5788--J.
92-l tc
AIRPLANES
WIL L SELL or trade my equity
in new ai rplane (Ercoupc) for
good proper ty. Frank W . Hahn,
Anchor Trailer Port, Costa
l\1csa. 91-2tp
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
\VILL TR ADE L. A, home for
Balboa Jsland or Peninsula
home. Lo"' r ambling Hacendia
on level hill top, cement block
construction. steel "vindo\\'S. cop·
per pipes, hand made til e fl oors
and roof. 2 1At baths; 3 bedrooms
opening on tiled patio overlook·
ing silver Lake and Griffith park
Olympia 2597. 92-2tp
ASTHMA RELIEF
Will trade $8500.00 equity in mod·
ern 2-bedrrn. frame, lot 85'x250'
in beau tiful Tujunga Elevation
2,000 ft .. no FOG. for equal or
be tter in Newport. Balboa or
Balboa Island. Cli!f White, 10536
P inyon Ave., Tujunga or Phone
Sunland 11149 evenings.
MONEY TO LOAN 116
LOANS TO BUll.D, buy, Improve.
modernize or reflnance. We pur·
. chue trust cleeda.
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
3333 Via Lido Pb. Har. 1l500
38-tfc.
NEED MONEYT
See Ua for Quick. Helpful
Service on Your Financial
Needl -Loana CJD
FurnitUre -Salary
Car or Other Security
Houn: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
ICIClled Saturdays)
: ' m.
Nat to Ketbodlat a.udl 28-tte Baldwin, Wurlitzer. Many oth-
er makes. Prices start at $89 181411. Newpa<t Blvd., Coot& Ilsa
on used uprights. Buy now tar BeaOCll'I 5220 Plenty of Good Tiree
All Sir.ell
Compomid Votor on
~ 'IOc
Weatena Auto Supp)J.
Chrlstmu. Dam • Schmidt Pl-(A<:rom trcm· Alpha Beta Ilario.ti
ana Ca., 520 No. Main, Sanl& 91).ltc
Ana. Cbrlatmu Sale. 89-tfc
.&UTOllOIIY& a ttm a
REPOSSESSED: Spinet piaDD. ------~=-='="' Fama<a make. A paulne beau-MOTOR SOXlTER FOR SALE.
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker
498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5197
Costa Mesa
3 B.R. home, nearly new. Hdwd. firs. Dual floor furn.
Lots of tile; dbl. garage; back yard completely
fenced, and both yards beautifully landscaped. In
best section of Costa Mesa, Will G. I.
Owner Must Sell-Returning to Service
3 B.R. home, nearly ne-.v. Hdwd. firs. Dual fir. furn.
Back yard COll,lpletely fenced with separate service
yard. Bar-B-Q pit. Owner will sell equity a nd trans-
fe r G. I. loan.
Newport Heights
Very lovely, large 2 B.R . home. Hdwd. firs. Panel-
ray heate r, dual fir. furn.; beautiful fireplace and
screen. One of the most. beautiful and best built
homes in Newport Heights. $13.500. Terms.
We have some good buys in one, two
bedroom homes in Corona de! Mar.
and three
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker
Blanche A. Gates -Associates -Virginia D. Gates
Phone Beacon 5197 :_ Evenings Harbor 746-M
92-ltc
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCX>ME -BUSINESS OPPOR'IVNlTin'I
INSURANCE
OPPORTUNITY
Outstanding new 3-bedroom home on a large_ corner
lot Over 1300 sq. ft, hardwood floors, tile bath and
large kitchen. Tw<>-car garage, nicely landscaped. 1bis
home will G. I. 100%. Can be purchased by anyone.
Has neirer been lived in. An exceptionally good buy.
$1,000 DOWN
Three-bedroom home with large lining room. recently
redecorated inside and out' New plaster throughout.
Thls will G. I. 100%. You cannot top this buy any-
where. Full price is only $6500. .
'IWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON, Broker
1972 Newport Blvd. .
1907 South Main
IND _. Bt. Calta -... , ... ''4' ht I Dleh -····· ........ ~~
,ty. Can't be told frcm -· like -· exc. cane!., must -Pay belaitoe Euy terms. Dan> to &plll'Odate. An ldeel -
Sdunldt Plano Co., Santa Ana. sift. Prloed rl&bt. 81• I:. .,.
SlO No. II.alb, •Cir'•-Sale. Front. Balbae 1-. 119_, ' l'hoae s. A. 7240
Costa Mesa
SantaAna
PIL BEACON 5225
•tte -92-lt.i:
• ' •
; . -.
1'1:WPO•T a.&LaOA Nll:WS-TillBI
ru.DAY Jlfewpwt B! e's, o.llf. Kn. llz lM, Page7
n••. arr.&n a ••r. aru.n •
DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT C:::O-
Jim Doak Pb. Harbor 505-W Qyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona de! Mar "By the Sea"
We Have Six Homes in Corona del Mar
that will take a G. I. Joan with srnaJJ down payments.
Here they are -all new -We have the keys.
2-Story_ -2-Bedroom -$8750
This home is well-built. Upper bas 2 bedrooms. kit-
chen, nook, living room, bath. Lower story has 'h
bath, laundry, 2 unfinished rooms and double gar.
R-2 Zone, space for another house on front of lot.
With a little work there are rental possibilities here
nqw.
Corner -2-Bedroom -$9700
Modem, wide roof, stucco. Lots or fancy wood in
living room. Redwood beam ceiling all thru. Kitchen
has double sink, built-ins galore. Nook. Garage and
laundry. Landscaped. Ready to be lived in; never
been occupied. Good terms or G. I. loan.
New 3-Bedroom Stuccc -$10,500
Large 6-room home, Snack Bar from kitchen to
nook. Bath has shower over tub; lots of tile in bath
and kitchen. Hdwd. floors. furnace. Fireplace. Serv-
ice porch. 2 linen closets. Third bedroom is arranged
nice for Den. Dbl. garage. Landscaped. Close to
schools. beach, bus, shops, etc. Half down or G. I.
loan with $1500 down.
3-Bedroom & Den -$10,000
Large living room, dining room with snack bar to
kitchen. Ranch type porch. Garage.
2-Bedroom -Modern -$9500
F1at roof, modem. Snack bar. Kitchen with lots of
built-ins. 3 linen closets. Both bedrooms have high
windows and wardrobe closets. Garage and laundry
room. Liberal terms or G. I. loan.
2-Bedroom -Furnished -$8500
All electric, furnished, 2-story. Upper story has
living room with bar built in, nicely furnished; bed-
room; bath with shower; kitchen is electric; has
nook. Sun deck. Lower story is nice bedroom wl.th
twin beds, closet. Laundry room, electric Hot-Po'int
water heater. Dbl. garage. Terms or G. I. loan with
approximately $1000 down, balance like rent
Two Offices In Corona del Mar
12 x 12. Well located on Coast Highway.
DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Jim Doak Ph. Harbor 505-W Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona de! Mar ''By the Sea"
• 92-ltc
Opportunity of A Life Time
At Corona del Mar
A GRAND HOME AND INCOME
ON FINE 60-FT. CORNER
House about 3 years old. Consisting of two apart-
ments, 2 bachelor rooms. Double garage. Beautiful
location.
Full Price $17,500
YOU will have to act quick to get this one as it will
sell when we show It.
W. J. HOLCOMB
1517 Coast lilghway Corona de! Mar
-"Where the Flags F1y"
92-2tcc
NEWPORT BEACH -Coast Blvd.
House and lot with good Mure business possibilities.
House has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths: This comer loca-
tion is one block from ocean and 1 block from bay .
$5300
3-BEDROOM HOME -Costa Mesa
On lot 67¥2 x 125. This modem home has hdwd.
floors, tilework, dbl. garage, and is in a very good
neighb£>rhood. Take over G.I. loan at 4% interest.
• •
multiple Listing Division
~
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS LOT
Located two blocks from
High School. All utilities.
$1300-Terms
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor
PERNEL G. BARNF1T
llBr""okei-W.. ...
•
ELTOND.~
470 Newport Bhd.
Pbaaa s-5713-R,. CmlaX-
ll\I ....... Brr-cm ~R
92-ltlll
L
Page8 NEWPORT BALBOA Nl:W·l·Tl.118
!!1pfDAr· Newwt BN!I!, C.W.. MW. U, 1!\1
. I .
• Sand Crab
Stock Market
Af ·a Glance
Am Tel .. Tel ______ J.!53
Dupont ···--· 188\j,
General Moton -··--58~
Goodyear --·-·---··-45~ · ~--···-·-tlilj,
Sears ··--·----··---· 3816
So ca! F.dl""'1 ···-·-···-· 29\j,
Standard Oil ---·-····----· 61
U S Steel ···-----~---·--· 7614
Canadian Pacific ···--·-· ll 14
(-OBlTUARIES )
llENKY 1. CJ.ARK
Henry J . Clark, 63, died Sun·
day at his home. 00 Magnolia
street, Costa Mesa. He was a na-
tive of Acl(worth, Iowa and he had
been a resident or Costa Mesa for V>• past 29 years.
He is survived by his wife, lea; one. brother, Judd Clark ot Ack-
worth ; one sister, Mrs. Weate Ver-
non, Des Moines, Iowa; eiibt
nieces and two nephews.
Funeral services will be he ld at
2 p. m. Wednesday at the Harold
K. Graue l chapel, Costa Mesa, with
the Rev. Joseph H. Thompson of-
ficiating. Interment will be in
WeStminster Memorial park.
MOLLIE A. MOORE
Services were held at 11 o'clock
this morning (~esday) in Grauel
chapel, Costa Mesa for Mollie A.
Moore, 76, who died at 449 West
Ohio street, Escondido, where she
had resided for several months.
W"d'ebeating,
'lbreat of ·Suicide
Ends Serenely
(ConUnued tram ~ 11
last week by the ccmunlttee
cbalrman, Arthur W. Carl-
son, and the vice chairman,
Edward S. Shattuck.· ·
A .. n.. ot char&H. runnina the Meanwhile the governor
gamut· tr om wlfebea~ and plunged into one ot bis fav-
threatened suicide to "an &TIU' orit.e slibjects-control ot
ment and one last round," ended crime. Around 1000 crime
Sunday night wben local police of-prevention experts were to
ficen, making one Jut check ot gathe~ here Monday for a the scene, found the lights out cont
and all apparently serene. erence called by the
Involved in the drama were Mr-governor.
and Mn. Ray Craige, 127-27tb The cast was studded with
St. and Cralge's lather-in-law, big names-the cltlef jus-
otherwise unidentified. tice ot the state supreme
At about 8:45 p.m. Mn. Craige court, Phil S. Glbsi>n; a for-
called police and told them her mer San Francisco police
husband had beat her up and wu chief· the state attorney gen-
threatening suicide. era) '"'-' N H On arrival, the law found Cfalge ' r '~ . owser, and
slttin& on his front porch. A search SO on.
revealed no weapon. Police report· Attention ~ centered on
ed hack to headquarters with the a rommission on Ol'glllli2led
story that he and his wile had crime. It Included such
had "an argument and one last noted mep as William Jef·
round" and she had departed to fers, former president of
spend the night with her mothe r . the Union Pacific railroad
Shortly thereafter, ix>lice re-and wartime rubber czar
Ct:!ived another call, this time from and William H Sta.ndle re-:
Craige's father·in-law stating that tired dmiral · y,
Craige had asked an officer to a : .
check once again. Poli~ did and ~e org~ en.me. com-
found all lights out and the family mission was given the job of
apparently retired. checking reports that eastern
Scout District
Leaders to Meet
Press Club Forming
A district committee meeting or
Harbor Boy Scout leaders has been
called for \Vednesday at White's
Park Avenue Cafe, Balboa Island,
at 6 :30 p.m.
gangsters have moved Into
California.
"During the past seven
years we have experienced a
tremendous growth in popu-
lation," Wa rren said. "It is
inevitable that with this new
population will come a cer-
tain amount of criminal ele-
ment and California's na-
tional reputation for pros-
perity certainly will not be
overlooked as a field of prey
by organized racketeers."
+ + +
She was a native of Texas and
had lived in Costa Mesa for 23
years. She is survived by two sons,
0 . A. Moore of Eureka and M . J .
Moore or Escondi do: tY••O daugt·
ters, Mrs. Velma Walker of Beasly,
T exas and Mrs. La Veta Russell of
San Antonio; one sister. Mrs. Anny
C. Moore of Costa Mesa; two
brothers. John Baines of H olly-
wtX>d and James Baines of Escon-
dido; 14 grandchildren and 2
' great grandchildren.
Orange Empire Scout leaders
have also revealed a new high
in enthusiasm being shown the
Council Press club now in the
process of formation. Ten .Scouts
have signed up for membership
and t he first organization meeting
will be held during the first part
of November to set the wheels of
the press in motion.
Plans are being laid for visits to
the plants of the local presses and
t hose in Los AngelC's. Also on the
agenda for the future are forum
discussions with representatives
from the press.
The California toll bridge
authority. attempting to set-
tle a fight between the state
public works department and
Bay area groups declared
tha t two bridges should be
built across the San Fran-
cisco bay.
'
The Rev. Charles Hand of(i.
ciated at the services and inter-
ment was in Fairhaven cemetery.
Be W ise -Advertlle
BROAD
BREASTED
Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
Thanksgiving Prices
HENS TOMS
LIVE ................ 56c Lb. LIVE --·-···----··· 48c Lb.
N. Y. DRESSED 60c Lb. DRESSED -·-··-· 52c Lb.
DRAWN ··-·-··-· 70c Lb. DRAWN ···---60c Lb.
Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
+ Direct to Consumer ~
Christen Turkey Ranch
17111 8TREET a TUSTIN -COST A MESA, CALIF.
PRONE BEACON 8053
Pl11111bing
Contractor
FIXTURES AT RETAIL
....
SINKS, Vitreous China, Double ..................... $25.00
WATER HEATERS, Standard Brand ......... $52 .50
Toilets, Lavatories and Laundry Trays
FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED
' AMON WEST PLUMBING CO.
-Phone Harbor 1185-J -
2607 Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH
•
a ·MMUllTIOI ••
Duck Loads
Quail Loads
· Skeet · Loads
MARINE SAi ES,. l11t.
l'ln•1 Pz7'• GI
The public works depart-
ment had held out for a twin
to the present bay bridge.
Local groups wanted a
crossing farther south.
The bridge authority did
not say which bridge should
be built first. The San Fran-
cisco organizations imme-
diately started a drive to get
a priority for their plan.
+ + •
Christmas Trees will cost
more than ever this year,
according to the state divis-
ion of forestry. The trees
hit a peak last year, but For-
ester DeWitt Nelson says
that labor and . other costs
Order Your Personalized
Christmas Greeting Cards
NOW
The BLUE · SAILS
Balboa
YO(l "'11,l . "" A"A71'!b &T IT!I 8JtA UTT ..,.,,
LONO l...A.aTINO
t'KOTIM'TIO!"i
J'Oa A.lJTOllOSU.
GLIP SltR VICE
SHOP
c..m ·-Plt... ---· .. , •• c •. &. 11 .. a ar.1.
' .
Mayberry Shoe Repair
ONE DAY .SERVICE
1831 Newport Ave.
OOSTA~A
Johnny's Painting
anc/
Decorative Service
Qaa11tJ' Worinne""lp
..... , ·bh .......
.,._proollitg
1888 TUSTIN AVE.
OOlrrA -....... ··-
Carr's Feed Store
• Hay and Grain
Quality Fen
I ....,••sm; · .. ...............
~-·
1
I
!ICENE FROM "1'111: G-OOD 8POaT", -of lllree -t play. st-Iii Barbor Commoinlty Players
Friday ud Saturday before capecttT alldlenoN a& Corona del Mar 9Cbool aud.ltortum. From left to rtpt
.,.. Venaloe Tbom, hrdlta Rom, ht GI-w .... n c.-Jr. lllld .......,.. llonalll. Tiie play .,_ di-.
..,. .... b;r Gertrude Bors. . -photo b_y Volney Hay jr. .
Employment Costa Mesa Now
Statistics Revealed Has 9th Young
FBI Agent Talks
To Legion Post
In a statement made today by
Ray Ma thewson, local manager of
the CaHfornia State Employment
Service, or the Depart ment of
Emplo)ment, 501 N. 5th street,
Santa Ana. some interesting sta·
tistics concernln~ local .employ·
mcnt service actlvities "'ere dis·
closed.
F ive hundrt'd sixty·th.ree new
a pplications \\'Cri:-taken in Ck-
tober, and during the same period,
6.281 persons passed through the
doors of the local office, a 12%
increase over the September traf.
fie load, which indicates that the
termination of scasona l activities
is close at hand. Through an in·
tensive job dc\'elopmcnt program
initia ted by the Santa Ana offi ce.
a sufficient number of ordc:rs came
In to enable the local office to
ma ke 1161 referrals during the
month, a n increase of 16'70 over
the number made in Scptemlx>r.
These referrals resulted in place-
ment of 655 People, a 2 r/o increase
over Septemlx>r placements.
Junior College
to Affiliate
With Conference
The Eastern Conference of the
California Junior College Associ·
ation has extended invitation to
Orange Coast Junior college to be-
come affiliated as an associate
member.
At a meeting of the Board of
Trustees of the local college on
Nov. 10 it was unanimously voted
to accept the invitation.
According to present plans, Or·
ange Coast Junior college will field
athletic teams in all major sports
beginning "tith the fall semester
of 1948. In view of this fact. the
Eastern Conference has been re-
quested to grant full membership
to the local college at the earljest
possible date.
The Junior colleges now holding
membership in the Eastern C.On·
ference include Chaffey, Citrus,
Fullerton, Mt. San Antonio, River·
side, Santa Ana . a nd San Bernar·
di no.
GET All THESE EXTIA
ADVANTAGES wltlt IEXAll-
• Wnh Dutt Ovt of Aif T .. ...,_
e Add H-tthfwl Hv...W-.ty .. A• ill
Y-rHo-e Vopot'lz• MHic111-11ta in SklrMfM
e Eli"'fftate N..ecl for Du••t fu"'iNre
• 1 .. 11y a.. ··•-"'"''"',.._""" e Stvb Tie, IJno&ff,., WMCI, Reon
• tk•p I I 1"91 9M Upholstery
Re~oir
CONDmONU and HUMIDIFID
SH "" a 2Dng' MW pod-w«
.._ cl1zi•1 ~ Col
H.P. Yarnell
Authorized
REXAIR
Dealer
P. 0. Box '196
~ &lend, Calif.
Barbor 1869-W
Mesa
Upllolstery
Harry McKee
llllO Newpari Bhd.
a... ...
ft•1 ..-.1•z•• •&W
GOP Group
Young Republicans in Orange
county saw foundations for the
ninth of such units laid in C.OSta
Mesa Saturday night when Rich·
ard Dodd and Mrs. Gerald Davis
were elected president a nd secre·
tary respectively.
The new political club joins
others alr eady operating in New·
port·Balboa, Santa Ana.Tustin,
Orange, Ana heim, F ullerton, West·
minster , Gar .. den Grove and Hunt·
ington Beach.
Justice of the P eace D. J . Dodge,
Attorney L<'Roy Anderson, Arlie
S"·artz and S. H. Franklin all
pledged full cooperat ion with the
young people in their organiza·
tion.
Ed. Kirby, resident agent of the
FBI in Santa Ana. described t he
functions or the federal agency
at a meeting of the Newport Har-
bor Post 291, American Legion,
Wednesday Jl'i ght.
New members enrolled in the
American Legion post were: Ed-
ward J . Trapp, W. Lee O'Kelly and
Robert All en, all of Balboa.
Wilnam Bannister, chairman,
reported that $100 had been raised
for the building fund.
A special committee headed by
John Darlicl as temporary chair·
m an and including Bob Pence,
Dick Kanold and liarry Estus was
appointed to confer with the War
Assets .Administration to ascertain
if the post can acquire one of the
SAAAB barracks.
11-lrs. Lelia Eastman, chairman
of the Orange County Republican •
Central committee, estimated that
young Republican membership is
"pushing the 1000 mark." And
I DO MY •
CHRISTMAS
Joe Lieb, Jr., of Anaheim. county
executive board president, outlined
principles and aJms of young
Republicans.
We admit of no government by
d ivine right ... the only legitimate
ri ght to govern is an cxP,.ess grant
of the power from the governed.-
Willia m Henry Harrison.
WORTHINGTON
Refrigeration
l"Bl:ON AMMO!lllA
Illa .. lOOlla
Air Conditioning ............
Pressure PumPI
Centrifugal Pumps
l'W AD Pr! 2ll'W ...
AllUqmda .. _
ClllJ ....
It's the sport for every
age -for boy and girl,
for man and woman .
That means you! So
come along. Whether
you knock down a tour-
nament score--or never
bowled before, thl& la
your alley!
Mesa
Recreation
1818 Newport Blvd.
com,..._
l'llcme BMClOll 508Z-W
SHOPPING
• 1n NEWPORT
HARBOR
•
FOR INSURANCE SD
Howard W. Gerrish
11108 Newport BoaleTud
COSTA MESA
Pbo• 8-oon 5151
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
Llcerue and Contract
Bonds Written
2 lor f Rms
ARE NOW IN EFFECT
LEARN THE RUMBA or any
dance you "'ish, at Arthur Mur·
ray's while you can get this low
rate. Lessons are fun-you learn
so fast with Arthur Murray ex·
perts. Act now, make th·e hit of
your life at your next party.
Phone Santa Ana 8737
Stud.lo Open 10 L m. to 10 p. DL
Arthur Murray
SANTA ANA
114Y1 No. Broadway Ph. 87S'J
LONG BEACH
205 E. Broad.way Pb. LB. 741-19
--FRED TREAT-..
Retired
SALMON, IDAHO, SAYS:
"I have cast my lot with and
bought my lot from the Desert
Oub." For free colored folder
write Palm Springs-La Quinta
Development Co., Box Q, 679 S .
Dunsmuir, Los Angeles 36, Cal.
Dutch Heacock
0ENDAL CONTRACTOB
PAINTING
<lolltneton'
RENTAL EQVIPMENT
IZt BaDaa Aft., (Jada. .._
DlnectlJ1 Behind Alba -,, ........ : ........ ,,.
a..: Bmr. ma..w
GORDON B~ FINDLAY
nil.-
OT 111Uo...t..._ ft 1Prta&ll
CABI;NET SHOP SERVICE
O•Mfta&I ~.&lfD:~', ~MD~:'~·WlftOlllllllll T.C .II .._,
.. -P II " 11 C Fl I • 1
•
OPEN FQR BUSINESS
Superior Trailer Port
396 East 21st St. · Costa Mesa
I
Only One in Orange County ·
with
PRIVATE SHOWERS
anc/
TOILETS
For Each and Every
Trailer
Underground water and sewer connectiODB
for all trailers • --also soft water
All spaces have cement patios and parking space.
Close to church, schools, markets and beaches.
We Invite You to Come in and
See This New Trailer Port
* *
*
• insurance
p.a. palmer INCOIPOIATfD
w. o. buck, insurance counsek:w
3333 vio lido, newporl beoch, colif.
telephone newport beach, harbor 1500
'
Now Serving
NEWPORT BEACH
*
-·---3 to 4 Days Service
.BROADWAY CLEANERS \
2903 W. Central
PHONE HARBOR 552-W
Because it renews clothes . . .
leaves them clean and odorless as new
We use it too, for your protection
LIDO CLEANERS
• 456 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5798..J
' •
Have What You've
Been Asking For
PINWALE •
CORDUROY
$479
I Yard
36" Full Bolts
Perfect. Quality
In Kelly, Roal, Red,
Li9ht Blue, Steel
Grey and Rust.
THE YARDSTICK STORE
"' w. 6tlL.
4' Sell It · Throup 0111ificd Adverttatna *
'
•
..
.
Vol. I-No. 43
Issued
Eo,lt Weel
with
H !1W s. TIM! s
1
WEEKLY BLADE FEATURES Nov. 18, 1947
. "'
•
High School Players in "Ramsh · ckle Inn"
Why We Light Our Christmas Tr ... page 2
--------.-..------.-----------~--~~~~~'~~~~~-L
• ,
•
2 MIM)A. OAllftmm&
NOVEMBER 18 114T PICl'ORIAL B
In the • • • •
1 H ~ ~~! .. ~~ udo ··-• ~ u. __ ......_Stuff __ T_oma __ toe_tt_Wl_~ _'d. ___ ~_n_m_·1_N_u_11--'I
cJt.amher ot commerce push. la sood ha*•' tor local mercbanta.
And, what ls aood bullnea fOI' local mercbantl Ja aood .,.,,_
f<r UI all
But let ua oot kid ounelve9 that fancy alopm and & mutual be-
labortnl of the sub~ on street camen And acroM the 90da fountaJn
counter, will tum the trick. ,
Hart>or residentl will trade at home only U they can buy conven-
iently and economically trom courteous merchanta with attracttvely-
~ &helves.
Does that sound like an oversimplification to you? Maybe.
But remember: the eeoeraphy ot Newport Harbor does not per-
mit us the convenience ol. a central shoppina dlstrtct such u can be
found in any inland city. Decentralization has, actually, encourqed
the development of several scattered business communities; nooe selt-
sutticlent; each, in a sense, competin~ with the others.
So that. perhaps, leaves us with economy and courtesy as props lo
local trading.
• But when it comes to economy, stores close by, 111 Santa Ana and
Lona Beach easily compete in price and in many C8.l8 undersell local
atores.
'lbat leaves courtesy. Courtesy is a state of mind and manner and
local storekeepers can compete with anyone anywhere, anytime. Yet
many Hatbor residents. remember instances ot ~. slovenly at-
• tention to the local customer while a tourist is fawned over, and what,
for lack ot a better phrase, we'll call a nickel-and-dimina attitude.
''Trade-at-Home" is iood bus1ness but we must back up that alopn
with bard work and a zest to take care of our own. Mr. Merchant. to
draw trade, you must let Harborites know what you've aot. You must
make it worth theii-while to come to your store, and you must make
them waht to come back aaain. Let's quit bickertn& about the slump
and do ~ething a.bout it!
Why we Light Our Christmas Trees
Tele .... : ........ an omoe: ., 11ut c-tna
....... d ..,, 'Da:nclatT .. ...... ~
............ wltll Ae
Newpan B.aoa Newa-'Dlw
VOLNH BAY, BB. • • • Pablh'm VOi.ND BAY, la. - -An ... ._
Prtated ~· Newport Barbor Pat" ' Ins Oo.
IW Year ·--~·--1 •'IM•W BENEDICT
Tlte ,.Sign Man
... Bar • ., O.•• ......
"Be Sure-Insure"
* Maurie Stanley ....
Earl w. 8tulq
* m lbltM An., &ari.r 1n1
Balllo9 lalaad
CLIFF HAVEN
* Newport Harbor's
The brilliantly llahted Christ-ot the East became the moat wd-
mu tree as we kBow it today oril-versal symbol ot the Navity.
mated late in the 16th century. Even as the early converta pth-
According to legend. Martin Luth-~red in the catacombs to ob8erve
er became entranced one ~t Ouistmas during the dark days
with a starry Olli.st.ma.a sky and ot the church there were tiny oil
returned home to set up for his burninc lamps to bri&hten their
children a tree illuminated with somber surroundinp. 'lbe inter ..
numerous candles to represent the iors ot the medieval cathedral.I
star-brightened sky. churches always we~ ~ed with
'lbe first written reference to a l'O'NS ol flickering candlft durin&
Quistmas tree is found in the the Ouistmu seuon. while later
work.a of an unknown writer of in En&lish-speak:ina countries the
the early 17th century who said: dandnr llaht ot the Yule 10&
"At Cllristmu they set up flrtrees bumln& in an open ftre}Uce added
HARKING BACK •.. From the Files
Newest and Finest
Development
In the parlours ot Strasbow'& and cheer to the occaalon. •
bane thereon roses cut out ot Thi.I fllckertnc motion of ~t.
many-colored pape.r, apples, wa-so lone identified with the erave
fen, &old-toil. sweets, etc. . . ,, observance of early Ouistmuea.
But the relationship of li&ht was lost completely around the
with the observance of Oi.ristmas tum ot the 20th century when the
aces all the way back to the birth electric light replaced the unsafe,
of Quist when the brilliant St&r outmoded wax candle.
ABOUT THE COVER
Little Janie Walto, ot Christen'•
Turkey Ranch, Costa Mesa, looks
over part of the huge, 11,000 tur-
key flock running on Christen's
property (and eating Christen's
feed). She may be looking wist-
fully at the birds as she remem-
bers that many will no lollier be
FROG BOUND!
Novtaber !6, 1911
The trial of Fred Thompson, the
attorney who created considerable
excitement in thia city lut sum-
mer, charged with receiving stolen
money, has been continued to Mon-
day on account of the Wneu of
Jud Ruah, attorney for defense.
The tact that a man caught
thirty henlng {king-fish) in an
hour at Huntington B e~h ts
deemed worthy f apace in the
paper of that dt; That y at
one catch from the Newport Beach
wharf would exdte no comment.
No.ember U. 19H
With Mn. H. Bay Webster u
hostess for t h e afternoon, the
Ladles' A.Id of the Methodist
chm-ch gave a Hard Times party,
the prize tor the costume that best
represented the spirit of the af-
fair roinl to Mrs. William Broth-
en. It was a large and efficient
kitchen apron.
November U, 1931
Warnings have been issued all
commercial and sport fishermen
against disposing of dead fish,
baa or other refuse in the waters
ot Newport Bay by the state,
county and city governments, Har·
bonnaster Thomas E. Bouchey
* Earl W. Stanley
SoleAgenl
I 2Z5 llA.BINE A VE.
~11-'-tn• ...._.....,
stated today. r-"""-----------
l1ay View Cafe A Thanksgiving Day dinner at
the Coronado hotel will be one
of the features of enter tainment
planned by Mr. and Mrs. Euiene
Fenelon for a niece, Miss Annette
Williams, a Mills college student
whose home is in Chicago.
OME OF GOOD FOOD
~
While You Dine
njoy the Beautiful
A 6 :30 p.m. covered dish din-Scenic Balboa Bay
ner preceded the meeting of the ~
Newport Beach Townsend club Opposite
Thursday evening at the home of Flm ~
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, Z700 Ferry Landing
Ocean Front. Walter Rdbb · of
Santa Ana was the speaker. (Mainland)
I with ua the day following Thanks-
1 c:tvtng. Or she may be mustna
happily on the prospects of bltina
into t4at plump bird strutting ln
front of her, aft er, of course, it
bu been properly prepared and
stuffed for the traditional Novem·
ber feut day.
~~~~~ll~m~-~=~y~Y~o~a~&=w=H=~=~~e~B~~~~~~~L~.~~~~~~~~~~
ben ot Newport Beach featured r
-photo by Volney Hay, Jr.
A Mlxican literacy law makes lt
the meeting last Friday in the
club rooms in E a 1 t Newport.
Tbankq1ving WU discuued by
Mn. W. W. Crozier and Mn. Con-
rad Richter.
compulsory for each educated dti-Rondotph ecarea J~ <Shfrt.y Pro-
un between 18 and 60 years old ther) with on .coped froo lft • Rowland Hodgkinson and mother,
to teach one illiterate person be-tenM moment lft ''A Date With Mn. Mabel H..v1,.i,1 ... ,..n, came J'Udy,'' the hflork>ul lloge ploy tOMft ~uov tween .; and 40 to read and write, from the well knOWn rocffo KriDt, from Lonr Beach Sunday and accord1ni to the Encyclopaedia ploying at the Loauna Beoch Ploy-spent the day visitlnc frienda bere.
Britannica 1947 Book of the Year. house, November f9 • 23 Incl~ They are apending the winter at
All children between 6 and 14 and Lo~ Beach. an nuterates between 14 and 40 ------------p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
are requJnd to learn. &y you saw ii in du BLade, Plule
•
How Abolt Your
ELECTRIC WIRING?
S. E. BRIGGS
Eledrie Contrador·
aa ~wmiJ·DPll Btlue&
..-1806-&
!fwpadB•*
The Arches
C.f e
•
Steak ...
Chicken Dinnen •
CocttaD .Loange
Opmlta.a.mta.a . •
....... .... • Otlill 11W7.
Dwwn•m
Plumbi g and
Heating
&
F
I x
T u
R
E s
Sam 'Ki .sf ather
Iv" r • 619 East. Bay A enue := .. , .::
_____________________ .. Sa, ,OU MUI lc ift cM .BIMe. ~ ~----------_ .... _________ _,
I .
I
..
PIClORIAL BALBOA BLADE
BE CONSCIOUS
OF YOUR HEALTH
BJ llelcld• .... !flt .......
...... _ ........ 91
BLOOD PaOTmDr8
The vital importaDce ~ pvteim
· in tbe diet la illustrated by refer-
enoe to their eaential tuncUona
ln the blood. The poteim of the
Uquid part of blood C the pluma)
lel'Ve u can1en of food. bor-.inones and immune aub9tances
the substances whlcb-paralyze ln-
vadin& 1erms. Amino add.I and the
iroteim farmed from them alao
enter into the bulldin& of red blood
cells and the red co~ matter
ot the blood (heJnoilobln.> u well
u in producini other euential
J>lood elementL
BeAlta of Deftcl•OJ
Hence a lack of irc>tein in the
blood lead.I to anemia. upmeta in
hormone balance, and a p-eat.ly
reduced reailtance to diaeue.
3
(A)oke's Comer
Drea up routs, aalada and cold·
cut platters with the crisp tresb-
nea of parsley. To store Ulil at-
tractive, vitamin-packed ll'een,
wuh caretUlly, drain and put in
tightly covered elau jar .in the
refrieerator, ready for instant use.
• • •
Ir Junior rips oU his buttons
consistently, here ls a tip to keep
him intact almost permanently:
sew buttons on with dental fiou. • • •
Stormy weather is often a night-
mare for moth~ and young fry
alike, when they start huntini for
"that other" rubber or overshoe.
Supply each child with a aprin& ·
clothes pin to keep each pair f aa-
tened together . When bad weather
comes, he will find a whole pair
without any fuss.
• • •
The plaama protein ia e9leJl ti.al
to preserve the OGnotic preuure
of the blood. Wbeo • th1a pressure
coes down, flu.id pierces the minute
blood veaela to pus into the 1ur-
rounding tillues; a n d awelllni
LEFT TO BIGHT: Belea Wint.en IA tbe role ot Belinda Pride, tplmt.er-adventu:reee; .Joyce Purcell
l&olllde Blrtcber, romantic 1Md8; and ~ LecJvneyer, tbe doctor'• vicUm-&ll of wbom wW app~
Just before the top crust is put
on a berry pie, using fresh, canned
or frozen fruit, sprinkle a dessert
spoon of white vinegar over Ule
fruit for a deligh tful extra fJaVor. IA blc1l 1Cbool'1 pla7, "BameJtadr'e Inn."
<e~?::~ re::!i proteins are the All School Play, 'Ramshackle Inn'
main tissue builders, the lack ot I H f M d M t protein in the blood is accompan-s umorous arce ur er ys ery
led by a serious, tbau&h not neces-
sarily evident, wasting away of the ''Ramshackle Inn," t he farce covers murder is involved.
mUICles, cauain& weakness and murder mystery with a· humorous Faculty business managers for
fatt&ue. note, will be presented to the the play are Mr. F1oyd Harriman
Protein deficiency and disturbed community Wednesday njght, No-and Mr. James Miller. Student
protein metabollam may lead to a vember 26, a t 8 :00 o'clock in the busin~ managers are Lenni e
Jarae variety of disease conditions, Harbor High auditorium. High Winners a n d Ba r bar a K ing.
in addition to the deficiencies men-school students in the play will Tickets may be obtained through
tioned. 'Ibey call for tint aid in be directed by Mr. Robert Wentz phoning the high school for rescr-
the form of pre-digested proteins ot the drama department . vations. Reserved seats are being
-aiiilno acida-which, taken oral-The vicinity of San Onofre is sold for 40. 60. and 80 centc;.
ly, pass immediately from the in-the setting of the play which Members of the cast are Belinda
teatines into the blood without t akes place during the late war Pride. the spinster librarian, play-
havin& to be di&ested. and tells the story of a spinster ed by Helen Winters; Patton the
Treatmeat for Aloolaollam librarian who puts her life's sav-inn's caretaker of questionable
The powers of the amino acida 1ngs into a broken down inn. character. portrayed by Riley Gay-
have not yet been fully exploited. During the progress of the play nor: Mame Phillips, former owner
In the case of alcoholics, ~ere she discovers that her inn is be-of the inn, Dorothy Pa ulson ; J oyce
there is constant irritation and ing used as headqua rters for a Rogers, a wisecracking sophisti-
inflaJJlUUltion of the stomach, in-black market ll,quor racket. The cate, played by Let> Knight: Con-
tes tines and liver, the aminoe little spinst er tries to take things stable Sma ll , befuddled cgoti.!'t.
might work wonden. They will into her own hands, when she dis-Don Ward; Arbuthnot. an unfor-
assuredly build up the damaged tunate person. played by Dick
I I Hambacher . tissues morE! r apidly. 'Ibey will
even strengthen the individual Fabric Elegance Commodore Lucias Towser. a mentally; for. the e!fect of the ____________ _. self important stuffed shirt, Ed
amino and &lutanic acida in men-Greene; GaH Russel, h a rd cold
t al conditions haa indeed been beauty, Barbara Hale; Alice Fish-
demonstrated. er, gangster's moll, Phyllis Lack-
There is foundation for the hope meyer; Dr . Russell, Doctor you
that the aminos will become 8 pow-would call only on emergency, Sid
erfu1 ally in the fight against can-Davidson; Bill Prullips. romantic
cer; and only time will show what lead. played by Ronnie Birtcher.
this modern medical rrl~ic will do Mr. Temple, a crab who tries to
ln prolongin& life and reta.rdina interfere with cupid, James Stef-
old a&e. tensen; Mary Temple, ingenue .
FILMTOWN
F'.EATURE
The casting of Unda Darnell,
the Amber of "Forever Amber.''
as Algeria Wedge in "'The Walls
of Jericho" ended a six months
headache tor 20th Century-Fox
port rayed by J oyce Purcell ; Gil-
hooley, Cons table Small's none too
bright assistant, Steven Hope;
Fred Porter, a smooth character,
Dick Ferguson.
"RAmshackle Inn," is something I
new to the type of plays previous-,
ly given at Harbor High. and it·
promises to be very entertaining.
F ,THE TIMES"·
.. FASHIONS OF THE Tll\IE are ehaqin,J. The 1011111er set w01 ro femJnine, u witnessed the hiller, Jonrer dirndl 1k.lrt witll
Gibson Girl blouse at the let deslped b1 Carolya Sehlla.rer. The
skirt is of thockin&' pink woo ltripecl ln blue, white, and black, the
blouse of pink cotton. The whi pique teJlnia drtW at th• rl1ht shows
longer fuller aborts, but ad tbe new jutti.q collar. lmet aboww
Mme. Andree's bi. polka dot straw sailor, ;renew of next Sprinr.
All 135 costumes paraded ln two-act rewe. praente4 Oct. ZS·U
by The Ne York Timea, &be new fem{nlne look.
Ba Ibo Cl -eaners .
605 E. Central Balboa
executives.
They figured that the Amber
part would set her up as one of
the brightest lwninaries in the
movies, but that the role which
followed "Forever Amber'' would
either establish her definitely as
a star of the magnitude of J ean
Harlow, or it she were miscast ,
would seriously damage h er repu-
&twHn t~ ag~of ~o a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fi ve years, according to the En-r
tation.
Darryl F . Zanuck, the studio's
production head. instructed his
story departments in Hollywood,
New York and Europe to search
for material. They sent almost 500
novels. plays and short st ories for
hJm to ponder. He gave serious at-
tention to thirteen different roles the 17th century. Amber was ex-
.before ~ decided that Algeria tremely amorous; Algeria has her
Wedge, the shrewd and beaut!-1 ~-tul. but nithlea and ambitious andovesci~~~.:.~ut sh~ m more ~ubtle
berolne of u•lbe Walls of Jeri~" ·~Ul.M:U in her approa .. ~ ''While Amber -was amb1tious, ottered lier the best opportunity. she was ambitious only because
To ~ that there would be of her love for Bruce Carlt on. But
no mltta.kes. Director John Stahl Alpria la ambitious for ambition's
and Producer I a mar Trotti test-sake. She is a smart. schemin&
ed her in ellht dramatic scenes. woman. ooe of the most intrl.guina
and abo tested her in twenty cos-In recent books. and ..,, h a rd
tume9 to see bow lhe would look underneath her soft curves and
in the 1908-1912 period of the pretty smiles as a politician." Paul Wellman navel The film,
whJch bu Gene 'nerney in the
other stantnc feminine role, will
eo bef~ the ca.mena October&. v•...,_ --· D__._._ ''Alprla Wedae la entirely dlt-~ .uu.. ..-..-,
ferent. ot course, frcm Amber New U-Drtve Motor Bo&ta
St. Clare,0 1114 ·Trotti •AJaerla .. ._. • rz an a 1 • • a...
la midw9tern America. 'Amber ... , '1 At-Ir 0 -cot I
cyclopaedja Britannica, a child
forms mental habits of concen tra·
tion. self-control and self-reliance,
or their opposites. These habits,
good or bad, are likely to be little
changed in later years.
&t Fine Food
Ooobd by
Chef Henry
Swi~ly and Daintily
Served
-.. EQM1 Stall
Balboa
Inn Cafe
A Smut ...._.., for DI-. w.o l:ajo7 ..........
11.arbt Attoftl9
Cocktails
Choice Liquors
BA~A INN ARCA.DE ... E!'CUsh-AJceria beloap to .---ii"~ tbit ~ m.aa. Amber to __ .... __ ._ .. __ .. _-_-_ ...... ___ ~ii§§§§i
•
Irvin Geo~ Gordon & Son
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1111 West ~ntral Avenue
Phone Har. 721 Newport Beach
•
•
•
\
.
I
BM.RO& OALDOBNIA
NOVEPtLER 18, 194 7 PICTORIAL BALBO! BLADE
CAMEL AP PROVES -Ruby 1'e camel 1m~ff a ppro-ringly when told by G .L. Chriltiamen. Ruu
Nicoll and Mn. Robert Bowlin: all wearing Ara b costumes, that d&.t.el for next Rinrsid• County
Fm & National Date Festival Jla·H been set for Feb. 11-15, inclusjve, at Indio. Calif. The event
wm festura. daily. Arabian Nighta pageant. ·Baby loruan buaar. horu 1hpw, circus acts. camel
races. and other ttntertainmen1. C!:o:rgeoua daie, cit ru1 and other &g%ic:ultuzal exhibits, blue ribbon
lb-::1-,ck, will add highlights to the·coming fnti Yal.
JOC' Crehan , one of Holl ywood's
vetera n character actors. has won
an important role with C I ark
COUNTIES GET
GAS TAX RECEIPTS
"H unger can be appeased by al-
lowing something bitter to cUssolve
on the tbnguf':" asserts a physician .
Perhaps so, but it's more fun to
appease hunger by eating somE"·
1hing.
Gable in M-G-M's "Homecoming'' SacramC'nto. _ Appor tionments
-and all because hC' is an expert
N
E w
L
0 c
A
T
I
0
N
fisherman.
Veteran Owned and Operated-A. L Doeeburg ~
Aero Venetian Blinds -Aero Wlndow Shades
Redwood Sun Shades--Transparent Shades
512 TWENTY-NINTH ST.
Newport Beach, Callfomia
0
N
E
B
A
8
8
4
Milady's Natural
Charm & Beauty
Enhanced by tbe Magic
Methods ol
CARMEN AND STAFF
Every Modern Sentce for Face and Ba1.r
Treatment
Soft Water Used Exclusively
Open Saturday AD Day
Evening' Appolntmeuts for Permanents
Phone 11.a.rbor 817
BALBOA INN BEAUTY SALON
Balboa Inn Arcade Ocean Front at the Pier
Cooler Weather Valls for
PASTRIES
•
to counties of gasoline and use
fuel tax rc\·enucs ra nged from
~2.651 .33:!.43 for L o s Angeles
county to $7,741.37 for Alpine
county. l\ccorcUng to a report made
today by Thomas H . Kuchel, state
controller.
OrCl n~r county received $156,-
591.14.
Gross collections for the quarter
tot:dkd $:!6,847,669 for w hi ch
amount ~3,677.730 represented ad-
ditional gasoline tax collected as
a rrsult of the increase in rate
of l12 cents under, the Highway
Act of 19-17. In 3ddition. "storage
tax" to1'1ling $557,492 was collect-
ed at the l !n cent rote on gasoline
in storage on July 1, 1947. Gas
ta.x refunds amounted to $2,646,-
1'1·1 for th<.' quarter and were de-
duc.:tt'd from the total available for
allocation.
Net gasoline tax collections at
the former 3 cent rate, after de-
1.h.tctin~ refunds and administrative
costs. amounted to $20.760,886. an
incr<'asc of 10 per cent over the
ror responding quarter last year.
Onl"-thi rd of this amount, or $6.-
920,29'.), WtlS d istributed w the 58
counti1.•s. a nd the r emaining $13,-
8 I0.591 was tr ansferred by Kuchel
to thr state highway fund. From
thb hnti the division of highways
will apµort ion $1,730,007 to the
incorpor;:i tcd cities for cxp<>ncUture
of major city streets, and an
t cii 1al amount will be expended by
! h<' disi\'ion of state highways
within 1hc cities. The balance of
th~ money tra11sferred to foe high-
way fund will be used tor the state
highway c;yst<'m.
Prints Need a
Mother's Care
YOU
May Be Missing a
GOOD PICTURE
*** '
' Trade in Your Camera
l on a
NEW MODEL
Barbor 451
Hays Camera Exchange
Volne7 L. lla7, Jr.
507 E. Central Avenue Balboa
"II it's photographic, we have it"
planes flying stars to locations. STAR LINES
* * * \
T h e twin-engined Beechcraft
Power used on his 23,000 mile
The long search for an actor to
play Olivia de Havilland's fiance.
"Gordon", in the flashback se-
quences of 20th Century-Fox's
"The Snake Pit ", ended this week
when co-producers Robert Bassler
and Anatole Litvak signed Leif
Erickson for th e important role.
The part ·will mark Erikson's r e-
turn to the screen for the first
time in six years since he appeared
opposite Maria Montez in "Arabi-
&n Nights" before the war. Erik-
son spent four-and-a-half years of
that time in various war t heatres
on both sides of the Atlantic in
the U. S . Navy, and since his
honorable discharge has devoted
himself to radio work, starring in
several progr81Tls during the past
year -a nd-a-t\al f.
Simultaneo\lsly with his day-
time> role with Miss de Havilland
in "The Snake Pit," E r ikson will
continue his co-starring role with
E ve Arden in ''Biography," at
Hollywood's Las Palmas Little
Theatre.
-1;(-
When he heard that his daught-
er. Lillian Molieri, was acting in
"Forever Amber," Luis Arturo
Molieri, one of Nicaragua's fore-
most financiers, took a plane for
Hollywood to stop her.
• Molieri. who heads t h e Issue
National Bank of Nicaragua, re-
le nted though. when he found out
she was playing the l nfanta Cath-
erine of Portugal, queen to .King
Charles II.
"My father thought I was pby-
trip around South America a year
ago now is shuttling players be-
tween Hollywood and Kanab, Utah,
where the studio is making ''The
Ballad of Furnace Creek." The
trip to Kanab, which is 100 miles
from the nearest railroad, used to
take two days. Now it requires
three hours.
}Vhen Power returns from his
flight around Africa, which he is
making now, the studio plans to.
keep the DC-3 tha t he is piloting
a nd use it for location purposes. --tr-I
Anne Revere's husband, Sam I
Rosen, has good reason to accom-
pany her to Maine for the film-
ing of the 20th Century-Fox pro-
duction of "Deep Water." in which I
she has a top supporting role.
The reason is this: Anne and I
Sam have long yearned for a sum-I
mer home in Maine on the 14 acres I
they purchased in 1939 at Surrey
bay. But picture work has kept
her too busy to have t he project
started. Now, however, Anne will
be on location only a short dis-
tance from the property she and
Sam purchased in 1939, and they
plan to h ave plans drawn and con-•
struction started on a five-room
cottage.
Anne, incidently, tried to rent '
the property to the studio for the
filming of exteriors for the pic-
ture but was too late with her bid.
Director Henry King already had
selected Vinalhaven, a lobster fish-I
ing island.
-f;r -
ing one of the mistresses in the Genius n , Victor Mature's boxer
film, said Miss Molieri. "He didn't dog whom Vic has been trying to
want m<' to act the part of a bad get into pictures for the last three I
woman." years, now gets a chance to prove I
Molieri sent his daughter to Los whether he has any thespian abili-I
Angeles 18 months ago to study ties. I
banking . She took a dramatic He will play Vic's dog in "The I
course instead and began haunt-Ballad of Furnace Creek" which
ing casting offices. 20th Century-Fox wiH film partly
"My father was terribly u~t on location in the bad-lands of
when he found out," she said, "but Southern Utah.
now he is non-critical. He doen't
approve but he doesn't want to Genius Il <Genius I, of course. I
stop me if I have my heart really being Mature himself) flew along '
set on a screen career." with the other stars to the loca-1
Pictures. \vhcthcr they're prints --i;[ --tion site. Director Bruce Humber· I
of some of your most treasured stone and Producer fied Kohlmar 1
~ Your Choicest Bakery Favorites ,.
I
FLORENCE BAKERY
HOURS: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dally
Phone Barbor n
•
•
photographs, can form an integral Because of Tyrone Power's in-wrote in some dialogue for him, i
part of your h 0 m e decoration terest in avia.tion. 20th Century-five· barks, two growls and one I
F ox soon wil1 have a fleet of whine , s~cmc. But it's ~~rtant to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~ know how to care for t hem and r
how to hang them.
Many pictures are ruined simply
becaust' so few people realize how
fragine and susceptible to wear all
prin ts are. P erhaps the hardest
wear results from too-frequent
handling, passing around your fa-
vorite pictures to friends a n d
guests. This not only produces
smudges, but also results in creu·
es which cannot be removed.
Pictures hung above a mantel
or table should not be 'ltlider thmi
the table's width, or ~ower Ulan
hall l ti wtclth .
GOHN'S BA 11 ERV SERVICE
UOl Cout JllclnraT -N...,.n BMm
lllB8Clr8 BEAOON LANDING
/ I
Distributor for Solar BaUeriea
Marine & A1domotive Batterkw •••-1e • .... a ~Tl .. ·BM*WllB~
IUNK BAii''*IM WJar
.._. Beeew _. Aftllr I ... I lt1 •i1• mn-w
..
•
---111111111-------... ~ll!!", __ ,..... ___________ ----. \
. -
SANTA ANA'S SOUTHWARD M"RCH SRMIED
THE
SAND
CRAB
Today's 11 AM, P.S.T.
Dow .Jonea Averags
,.... ........ 0... ._ .. [.. ...... ...
Industrials ... _.181.71 up 1.31
Rails ···-··········· 47.18 up' .70 Utilities ..•....... 34 .00 dn. .01
Volume---930,000 shares.
9eled UP 9Mll ._.
8 A H VOLIJMJ: XXX1X
•
F1ve Ceata per CoP:J
'•ib=====dll
\' ('I'HE CAPITAL WEEK, by Thos. NOW-A PLASTIC CANOE
NEWPORT BEAOH ; OALIPORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1947 Mf!lllber United Pft'lM ·~··
Only Harbor-Wide
Newspaper Member
Mid-Week
Edition
Audit 8UrM,U
of CirculaUom
. Goff. U. P. Correspooden t. pinch-'I~ , I Drive on Punchboards
Underway in Township
hitting today for Sam Meyer who
.. ls on vacation-Ed.)
l'OV. EARL WARREN,
U -who has been mentioned
as a presidential possibility
practically since his election
as governor , finall y was an
avowed candidate today.
The governor announced
last week that he would al-
low his name to he placed in
nomination at the Republi-
can convention starting next
June 21 jn Philadelphia.
The governor put only two ,
qualifications on his cancli-
dacy. He will not seek the
election or appointment of
convention delegates pledged
to ,him outside of California.
And. he will not pu t on a full -
fledged nation-\vide c ~ m-
paign for the Republican
nomination.
.
i;. . ,
Rona ld 8 . (Bulldog) Drumn1ond. explorer and sportsman, left, "'·ho had \\'lz.ard Boats, Inc., of CO!'i ta
~tesa. rebuild canoe, usin g ne "' plastic process. At right, C. D. H om , \\b.ard B oaU sale:\ manager .
-phot o by Beckner
Defendants
Arraigned
TENTATIVE OKEH GIVEN DELUXE
CITY HARBOR SITE CLUB PLAN
A plan for the deve lopment of:?-------------
a S2-n1illion dC'luxc S\"'in1mi ng anct i ' ·
yachting club building on the 14.5
Justice of the P eace D . J . Dodge acres of cify-O\\'ncd land on Coast 1
of Costa 1'.-tesa said today that jur}' hi gh\\·a y \\'::t !'; tc>ntativc>ly approved /
trial ()f Dallas Pa lmer. \vho. along b}' thC' mayor's committee, it 'vas J
\Vi th R alph J.I . Kruse, \Vas charged learned today. F urther negotiation 1
\Vith operating punchboards in for the lease '"'ill continue this
violation of the county's a nti· afternoon to iron out details.
gambling ord inance, h as been set 'fhc Sf)<'cial committee \Vas call-
ror December 8. r d hy ~1ayor 0 . B . Reed and mcm-
Protest Air
Base Grab
His name will. h O\\•ever, go
on the ballot in California,
seeking t he convention votes
of the 53 delegates from this
state. It appeared at this
early date. that the Warren
slate would he unopposed.
Am:!, he left the way open
in his statemen ts fo r plenty
of campaign activity. There
will he speeches, he said. but
not a nation-wide speaking
-tour. He will not seek dele-
Explorer-Sportsman, Who Rides
Surf in Canoe, Gets Plastic . Model Housewives Solve
Ocean Front
Postal Mystery
Thc> t\VO men. Palmer and Kruse I bcrs of the city council for the
\verc arraigned in N e\\'port Beach P.Urpose of recciYing for consider~
township follov.ring a rene,ved t1on any pl ans for lease of this
drive by Sheriff J ame s Musick pr_o~rty. T he plan for the S2-
agains t publicly-displayed gambl-million development \vas pres~n ted
ing devices. Kruse's trial date will by Tom \V. Hender son. president
be set at a future hearing Judge of the Har bor l nvcstment company
Dodge said . ' of Ne,,rpo rt B~ach, in _tx-half of a
E . h ·ct · h g roup of prom.1nent businessm e n.
ig l ~aun ty res1 c nts . ave Representing the group ar e K.
The proposed annexalion ot t er-
ritory south of the city of Santa
Ana, including a narro\V strip of
land on C'ithcr side of the south
~'fain SI. extension and a m ajor
por ti on of the Santa Ana Ar1ny
Air b ase, s.urrounding t.h<' proposed
Orange Coast Junior college site.
\\"as set back temporarily last
night \Vhcn approximately 75 per
cent of lhrn;e O\Vning that land
\VC'nt on r ecord as protesting the
a nnf'xation.
At the meC'ting, called at 7:30
in th~ council chambers in Santa
Ana. Attor ney Oare>ncc Sprague.
rC'prcsenting mal)y of the land
owners, and others unequivocally
protf'sted the proposed expansion.
Since m ore than 51 per cent of
those eligible to pr otest did so,
the d ate set for election, Dec. 16>
has been postponed pending fur-
ther action by the city council.
gates in other states, but he
clid not specifically forbid his
friends to seek delegates for
him.
Wan-en is regarded fav-'
orably in other western ·
states. Ralph. Cake , Oregon
national committeeman, said
Wan-en possibly could win
the delegation from that
state. Cake said, however ,
Wa rren would have to do
some campaigning to accom-
plish that.
The governor announced
his "favorite son" canclidacy
in response to·a request from
Tthe Republican state cen-
tral committee, adopted a
month -ago and brought here
{Continued on Back Page)
County Aid to
Needy Above
U.S. Average
' P a}m en ts per case for aid to the
nef'd.y in Or ange county and state-
wide in California outdistanced
na tion-"'ide average ajd in each of
the four kinds of relief admin-
istered by the county, California
Ta.xpayers· association said today.
Aid to the needy aged in the
county averaged $56.57 per per-
son for Se ptember, 194.7. compared
with the S35.99 average payment
per person throughout the nation
fo r July. 1947.
Aid to the needy blind in the
county averaged $61.44 per person
for September . compared with the
$38.24 national average for J uly.
Aid to de penden t ch ildren in
families a ,·eraged $94.55 per fam-
ily in the county for Septem ber ,
compared with $62.21 aver age per
family throughout the country fer
July.
By NEAL BECKNE R
Ronald 8 . (Bulldog) Dnunrnood, \.\'ho ll\'e5 In Capist rano Beach
whe n he ls not e xploring some remote com er of the ~lobe has an un-
usual and rigoroul!I hobby. Hls fa\'Orit-e 8PQ rt Is rtdln2" the ocean l!lurf ln
a canoe. Yes. just a plain 16-ft. atanda rd can~\\tith no outrlacgers. o r
other extra equipment.. Of colll"'5e--&8 \\11th a s urfboard-the canoe
!M>metlmes does a nose-dive, then • •
It I• Bln.o: ---klndlln~ wood: Herbert Rankm The high mortalily r ate on '
canoes has pcomptod Drummond P1'onee M chant to seek some means o r strengthen-r ·er '
ing the craft. since he refuses to Passes Away
forego the thrills of can oe-surfing.
This has been accomplished b y
the \Vizard Boat Co., of Costa
l\·t csa, \Vho s tripped the o ld paint-
ed canvas covering from Drum-
mond's canoe, then moulded a new
''skin" of plasticized fabric over
the existing fra m ework. Besides
greatly increasing the strength of
t he "'hole c raft, and giving it the
seamless smoothness of a n egg-
sh~JI. this novel precess \Vas found
to be six pounds lighter than t he
original covering.
DrumP.lond liked the results and
is now inter ested in the Wizard
company's plan o r fabricating a
similar can()(' almost entirely of
plastic. He is anxious to try one
I of the new type craft o n his com-
ing expedition to the South Seas.
\\'here he, and a group of studio
technicians, \vi\l journey to make
unde r-w-ater color movies of troir
ical marine life.
One of Santa Ana's and Orange
county'5 best-kno\vn civic leaders
and merchants passed awa.y Sun·
day afternoon a t his home in
Lemon tleights.
H e \Vas H erbert F . Ra nkin. 62-
year-old pioneer r estdC'nt \vho died
of a hC'art attack.
His father. J . H . Rank in, found·
ed the firs., Ra nkin s tore in Santa
Ana in 1894 whe n the establish~
mrnt ,,·a~ kno\vn as Ranki n and
I-luff at 1()7 \V. Fo urth St. Later
thf' stor(' \Vas moved to 410 N.
l\1ain St. and 1ater to thC' present
location of !he Wool"·orth's Bldg.
In Februa r}· 1907 the Rankin Dry
Goods Co .. Inc .. \\•as formed. The
firm moved lo lhe pres('nt loca-
1ion at F ourth and Sycamore Sts.
in 1917 and in 1944 cele brated its
501h a nniversary.
In addition to his father, he
l\trs. Joo 1'1artin, 1711 \\'.
Ceotral, reportt.'d io police
Saturday tha t shf' had solvf"d
t hn m ystf'ry of the dlsappea.r-
lnJ:" lf'tter s.
It. sef"m M, !ihe as.Id, tha t
mall had bN n takf'n from
!leveral houst.>S ln her \i clnlty
during thf' pM t fe"' days.
But by Saturday she ,,.as sure
she rould Put the flngr.r on
the m ob'11 leader. lie \\'as, sbe
iJuJd, & certain little six-year-
old ,,·ho ll\'ed n earby.
She rf'ferred police t o Mrs.
S. Place, 1708 \\'. 0 <'eao who,
it ~ms. actually tailed the
s uspt"('l and caught him \\1th
the hot mail, addreued to
t\,·o neig hboring hom e8, in
his possession.
F urthe r ln v~tlgatlon by
pollce turned up another aus-
pect, aged four, and '''ilhln
a. fe\'' m inutes each "·as slng-
lnir on the other .
B oth youngst.P rs ,,·er e haul-
ed beror e the court of firs t
a pJ)f"oJ-thelr parents-'''htte
the gra,1t y of tam JWring \\i th
U nclf' Sam's m ail M"r'\1ee \\"U
explained.
Coast Affairs
Committee Calls
Special Meeting
is survived by his \Vlfe, Grace T w·nkl H d I Whitcomb Rankin and a son Dan-e I e ea s
iC'I \V. Rankin both of the Lemon \ C ta M B nk
Heights home a nd a da ughter, Mrs. OS esa a ;
G. Merrill Bothamley of Newport O , S t D }
Beach. perung e ec.
Funeral services for the de-
The first meeting of the Board
been a:r aigned alt?gether in th~ T. Kenda ll, r etired industrial afld
town:h1ps of A ~.ahe1m. Seal Bea ch. former operator of the Babylon
Huntington Beach and San Juan. club of Babylon, Long Island. New
First Trial Dec. S York: H. L. H offman of Lido Isle,
Thf' first trial \viii be he ld in presidC'nt of the l..Joffn1a n R a dio
C V I D D I f ·d Superior Court Judge Robert lhC' tlunt ingt on Beach J'Ustice court orp.: \· a lcr . oug as o L1 o
I I Gardner, of Ba lboa Isla nd. at--Dec. 3, he said. RepreS<'nting six s e, trC'a.surcr of !he l-lqfJmba n tended Go,·. Earl \\'arren's crime of t hr defendants is S. B . Kaufm an Radio Cor p.; George M. Holstein,
b · conference \\1lth ot he r top Call-
Anaheim a ttorney, \\'hile Atty.! u1lding contr actor and Congress-fomJa c rime experts l\londay.
Adrian Marks is conducting the man Carl Hins haw. . I -(Story Page 2)
defe nsC' of a defe ndant to appear Th£' group. H enderson said. offer -------'==-'--""-'---C.C..
inthc Anaheim j ustice court. to lease the hg ih'A'BY property and Coast College
Buys Chapel
Follo\ving the prot est m eeting,.
pel itions itnd maps on th e a nnexa-
1 io n '"ere r eferred for further
study t o City Attorney John C.old-
\vell. Oty Engineer H ugh Neigh-
bour, and Mayor R. Carson Smith.
They will bring the matter before
the Santa Ana council again on
Dec. l .
,. The tr ials a r e being awaited \vill guar::in')tee a min.imum yearly
with anxie ty by both the defend-r~ntal of $. ... 0,000, which "'OUld be
ants and the district attorney's I five . percent of the gross, and a
o ffi('(>. as the decisions r endered ma~1~m~arly ren tal not to ex-
;~~tt;~~eci~ f~1:1'~~~~c~board op-ce!he e~tcrPrise. would have bad·
President Basil H . Peter son of --------
Orange Coa<t Junior college has 'Coast Group Urges
r ecc1vc>d \\'Ord from the War Assets . Y . . m1nton and tennis courts, a large l\1eanwh11~ m erchants displaying fresh water s";mming pool, a tv•o-
the boards in the ~unty have re-s lor}' hotel. r eplete with bath-
1noved them pending outcome. of rooms and every modern conven-
t he court cases . deputy sheriffs ie nce and other essential a ppur-
reportcd today after completing lcnances.
a survey of the situ ation .
News-Times rolice. Co~tinue
Joins United Press nvestigation of
Anot••r ..,.,,,,. 1or News-Grocery Burglary
Timf".5 r eader s begins toda y.
\Vo rld-\\'lde. r egional and grea ter
IO<'al ne,,·s co\·e rage--by Unlt"'«I
PrNt!li--""tll h f'ncefor t h be avall-
nhle to Ne,vport Harbor residents
In the N e"·port Balboa NP.\\'S-
Timf"§, no\\" leadJng In clrculal.lon
as the only t'\1Ce-\\·eekly ne\\·11-
paper In the harbor area. '
I t \\i ll be the editorial polJcy of
this paper to bring you Unlt.ed
Press 5f"rvtre u a s11pplem ent to
Local police officers continued
investigation today of the F riday
night burglary of Cottle's 20th St.
grocery from which S15 in small
chvnge \Vas take n "'hen t he per -
son or persons comm itting the
theft forced an entry inlo the r ear
of the store and WC'nt u nerringly
to the butcher block where the
n1 oney. hidden unde r an apron at
c!Osi ng time by the butcher, had
been concealed for the nigh t.
Admini_s tration that t he Chief of Congress Reverse
Chaplains has a\varded to the • • •
I 0 ea 1 ccliege Chapel Bui!di~g Tidelands Dec1s1on
T -972 located at the Santa Ana Air
Base. This buil di ng is one of t he
structures !ocated in t he ar ea r e-
quest C"d by Orange Coast J unior
college for its campus. Jo\ bid was
made for this chapel for the fol-
lo'-1.'ing reasons :
1. I t will const itute the only per-
manent m em orial to the men who
wer e trained at the San ta Ana
Army Air Base. Such a shrine
would be extremely appropriate at
the air base site. ·
2. The slructure is greatly need·
ed as a cultural and spirit ual ce n-
ter as a part of !hC' O r a nr,e Coast
Junior college.
T he Orange Coun ty Coast Asso--
ciation has d ir ected a resolution
to the Congress of t he U nited
States urging it to reverse the
decision of the United States Su-
preme Cour t in the California tide-
lands suit.
In part of the resolution the
a~soci at ion states t hat in the past
the Stale of California has been
a ided in part in carrying out beach
developn~C'nl plans by contributions.
r eceived by t he state from r ev-
e nues derived fro'm oil wells whicb
tap tid eland oil pools.
The r esolution was signed by
George J . W heat, preside nt, and
Harry \Ve1ch , secretary.
The Coast Affairs Comniit tec of
th~ A ssociat£'ci ChamberS of Com-
m('rce of Orange county will call
a speeial meeting \Vednesday eve-
ning, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m ., to be
he ld in the Huntington Beach
Cha m ber of Commerce office'. Ci ty
Hall bttildi:-ig, Huntington Beach.
Ct'ased will be held at 3 ;30 p.m.
\Vednesday at !o'irs t Presbyterian
church \\"ith Or. O. Scott McFar-
land and Rev. R. J . Brahams of
Laguna &>act) officiating. E n-
tombment will be in Fairhaven
cemetery mausoleum.
l•K·a l cOl"f"rage \\'hlch \\'e '"ill con-
of Directors of the Costa Mesa ttnur to gtve fir§t priority In the
bank was held Nov. 8, 1947, in the
That. in brief. '-1.'RS the gist o r
the story told Saturday morning
by GC'orge Loonie. Qutche r , after
Howard I .aw. of 202-B-20th St.,
had r eported t he burglary to Po-
lice.
3. It is not sound to move a
building v om onC' location to an-
other "'hen it can bC'. pr ofitably
utilized for thC' purpose intended
on its original setting.
4. I f r emoved from its pi·ese nt
location. ther e \Viii be a gap in t he
arra ngem ent or buildings around
the guadranglC' of the proposed
college cam pus.
SCOUTS TO TAKE
AIR OVER KFI
Scouts of the Or a nge Empire
Arca Council will be "on the air''
over• Radio Station KFI o n a na-
tion-wide broadcast at 8:00 a.m..
Saturday, Nov. 29.
R uss Bart ine. chairman. stated:
·•w (' are dcsir c..us of.discussing sev-
er al coast problems and would like
very much to have all of our com-
m ittee attend.
The Rankin store will be closed
all day \Vednesday in tribute to
the m emory of Mr. Rank.in .
Mesan Injured
By Truck Boom
bf'li f"f thllt "home t o\\'D" ne\\"i'l fea-
offices of U>roy P . Anderson, with tures ls "'hat OW' reader• "·ant,
the following incorporators pres-F IRS T.
ent: C. \V. TeWinkle, H arold K .
Grauel. Leroy P . Anderson, Dennis
Hogland and M. A. Johnson . The
following officers were elected to
se rve until the r egular stock-
holder's meeting to be heist Jan. 14,
Assistant Cashier : C. M. Sovde,
1948: President: C. W. TeWinkle;
Vice-President : Dennis Hogland;
Vice-Presiden t and Cashier:· M . A.
lfO\\'f'\'f'r, no ne"'11paper ls com-
plt>tf" In the8f' fut m oving days of
k Aleldoscoplc e'\'ents ''1thout the
nr,,·~-i:athf'ring facilities of a ma.J-
ot' ,,·Ire sen1ce. United Press will
ket>p Sf'1vs-Timf's reader s ln touch
l\1th the world.
Paul Trautwein, 31. of 305 Flow-Johftson: Assistant Cashier : C . M .
H is story \Vas cor borated by
another employe, Pauline L aw .
Sometime following closing of the
store a t 6 p.m. F riday, a window
in t hP compressor r oom was open-
ed providing access through a
toi!et room. From ther e , entry
\Vas gained by for C'.ing a locked
door in to the store.
The building \l:as sold to Orange
Co<'.st at a price of ~3.207.
Reports Youths
In Vandalism
On Balboa Isle
The Sie rra P atrol under the
leadership of Clem Glass , Scout-
master of t he Air , with the M it-
chel] Boys Choir and r a dio and
sCTC'en stars will feature a pr~
gram t o be conducted at a special
school assembly Vi t he Willard
Junior H igh school in Santa Ana
on F riday afternoon, Nov. 28.
Gener al assistance to indigents
averaged $44.50 per case, com par-
ed with the $40.31 natiOnal aver-
age per case. In this category, a
case may be one or a number of
people, the association Pointed out.
''\Ve "'ill discuss our Master
Beach P lan and the proposed sec-
ondhry Coast Express,vay, the
S tate parks, the cleaning up of
such areas as the Bolsa Chica
beach, and many other problems
that must be considered before the
next summer ~eason."
er street, Costa Mesa, suffer ed Sovde. sr . ·
bruises about t he face a nd should- A t this m eeting the Board of
PAIR ARRESTED FOR
DUCK POACHING AT
LA MESA GUN CLUB
ers when a truck boom broke at Directors formally ratified the G. E . Gilbertson , Santa Ana Fish
2410 W est Cen tr al avenue, New-Bank 's Articles of I ncorpor ation and G ame warden , escorted two
port Beach, and pinned him be-and By-laws, a nd the application me n, who h ad been discovered
Kenny
Traffic
Tells
Needs
neath it. submitt(>(} to the F ederal Deposit illegally s hooting d ucks at the County traffic needs were told Costa Mesa Traffic H e was taken to the office of Insurance Corpora tion for bank privately owned La Mesa Gun Mo nday b;y. chamber of commerce
Another outbreak of vandalism
on Balboa Island was reported by
Mrs . A. S. Tillotson o f 209 Coral
Ave. Saturday night when s he dis-
covered a gang of boys pai nting
fences and w alks w ith r ed paint
for three blocks on t he north side
of the street.
In a ddition. sh e r epor ted a can
of white paint spilled on t he side-
w a lk. Police are invest igating.
A transcription will be made al
this pr ogram to be broadcast on
Nov. 29.· An out.standing E agle
Scout will be selected to a~
pany the Sierra Patrol on its an-
nual Hig h Sierra Pack Trip next
summer into the High SielT85.
The Scout selected will have aD
his expenses paid by KFJ. 8 local physician and treated and deJX)Sit guara n tee insurance undei club, to the local bastille Sunday. president Her b Kenny as legisla-'The mounting burden of pubiic
assistance In California make It
imperative that administration of
relief be tigh tened all along the
line," the Taxpayers' association
c1ec1.-.
safety Heard lhen ,vas returned to his hom e. He which all accounts with balances In cm:tody were Jack T . Shaef-tive committee membe.rs of the
Tr In up to and including $5000.00 are fer and William' M. Hin•-. both Associated Cham bers of Commerce
is employed by the autwe wt G "ff"th C H t I p 0 t Goes The Costa Mesa Traffic Safety Bros. firm. insured. of W'J!mington. They had bagged melt at a ·t~_'.'1tlunAncheon in Raul's r1 I o. 0 e ro1ec
council met Monday evening. N o-The bank will open for business a brace of four ducks using double res auran • .,.,.n a a.
JUDGE EXPERIMENTS
vember 10. 1947, a t the home of R s II on o.c. l , 1947, in the new Dermis barreled shotguns and firing over State highway plans include de-Ahead With Bulkhead Application
Edgar · Musick, 143 E. 18th, in eports ma Hogland building, at 1849 NewpoTt the fence from the road. velopment of traffic art~es with-,
Costa Mesa. Present w ere Walt Boy Ran Into avenue. By that date it is oxpectPd in the coWlty, Kenny, woo is high-A propoM>d botel development by tbe Orlttltll Co., i.. AJocoh1,
Miller, chalnnan, Suzy Shorey, that the vault vault door sale REPORT THEFT way committee chairman, ~lated. -•step.......,, -Uon ..-&ppll..UO. WM --to -
City Judge HArrY L. modgett secretary, Mn. Florence Shearer, Her Automobile c1e-•t box ·d all fumlt ' and H• also dwelled on develo)lnleDt ar otftee of dlstrtet eact-. armr enctwn. for pe-.' 'o-. i. ••=b-
revealed a new concept of impos-Mn S .,_ Call Vi 1 n=.'-willes anbe •-u ~ure and OF RARE LA• •ps the back bay of N~t ~r a --t pile ballilload no foet to.c ID N_.-t --today · tnrey, ~-a e e, Mias Beatrice Houston, 317 Cor-•~·~~ ~ ve.""' "" tressing need f -··~iu h 1 j Ins-... ne llU. of tbe botel --t la --f.....U.S -lngln~~ of Paid Jollnson, 30 , Judge Dodge, Mr. and Mn. Edgar onado Ave.. Balvoa. told _,._ installed or completed. s or a g eve -· ..i.io-t to tloe tau.-of Via LWo llDli VI& Clpoote w
loUllC' __.... Musick. ...--. Two antique lamps valued at bridge or a tunnel, to repl3° the Udo wllarf. _,
328 Undo Ave .. who was hailed 1be Costa Mesa council wu de-Sunday that a amall boy, one $750 were ttported atolen from J m-·d hich bl · curved teg14Jenb e~ chan-
bdore Mio Honor on a charse of llgbted to ,..,lcome aa a new mem-Ronald Leicbweis of 312 Bay A~.. PAYS COURT $I SO the home of Robert Fra.nklln at ow ' ge w now oc me-The. propooed hotel will feature nelward ot the U. ·s .. Bulkhe..S
Intoxication. ·Judge Blodgett de-ber Judge D. J . Dodge Whooe yean ran Into the front of her car 506 Orchid street, Corona del Mar, dium and large craft f the a serru -cU"cular_ restaurant W1th a line; the ncrth segment, 164 feet
<nod 30 da70. :IO .._-. and of experience as a traffic safety when be dashed out from behind Paul Wybyranny, 29, of Lona Monda)'. Police ftCOrdl reveal that channel. I terrace extending over the water in length, to extond 34·feet -
-10 to be -•ed from 6:30 p.m. to worker well fit him to assist In the a parked automobile. The )'OUllC-Beach. wu due to rei-t In to 'Jimmy' tool marks were found on ' and . will provide three prers and nelward of the U. S. ~
6:30 a.m. and .U day SundaYL tremendous undertaking of trylnc ster was knocked down, she aald, dty police he~ ~ the aill of """ of the window9. GUN Pl:IUOT JU:VO!DlD landing floats at intervala along line, and the remaining three ""11-.------------,I to ,...,_ the number of att1dents but wu apparently unhurt. and plunk down $150. That, said -I a walkway extending the length menta 58 feet In length, to extend'
In this area. JJJd&e ~ ..;n,1ed He was drlwn to _his home bJ Oty Judce Hany L. Blodptt, -DJSPAT(lll 8l(Jll B&L OJJef of Police R. R. Hodg~ of the !170 feet of waterfront. 20 fed channelward of. aaid bulk-
out that driven under i-ty -Mia H ... bla immediately folloW-the .-1 In cub that would """aled Saturday that 11\Ul llf"'UI Details of the appllcation f4llow: head line: each -t to haw
-.. 1 .,7 lrl IDlll'I m<itt than twice as many oc:ddents Inc the lnddent. compematt for bavln& been ar-Police wore ..............i lut Sat-No. 4752, iAued to DolJln Rfbln: Application has been made by a pier and landing float atadlna:
1 1"M9 AP 1 1 1 -~· u alder people. Fer tb1s -rested noar the Arcl>d Saturday <trdo7 mcrnlnc to ~tch a lick son, 105 15th street. wu ~ lbe Griffith Company, 1060 SouU1 to the U. S. Pierbeod --'Ibe·
-.... -M'a "II; ._ the Ccota Mesa Tr.me Safety 8TATI: TOPS IN OIL <m 1 cbarse of. drunk drlvlnc. baby ..al wbld1 bad wubed lbortly after Lquna ee.cb pouce Broadway, t.os · Allaeles 15, can-location of the p-._.s bn'kbeoll
· • .._ r:oundl w!lJ att<mpt to pt ~ Tuu, C&lifomla, U-1ial-Another $100 ..U _.., W -&lhcre • the .,._ noar the rest-. , I t<imla, for a permit to ™trur:t la edjocent to lot 1, tnct No. lll1'.
PAYDAY
•
"CS~• 4lrtr -ttie--1 driver tr6>1nsaV81iOMe and Ok1abcma are the four leod-theoflne ot $250 far a pofiad of.,_ of lln. E. Pottor, 1215 E. hall Cllllfllcated Jl<lhi.-s llWl a Mnfonied CODC1et.o -t pile Nawpart liq, Hewpart Bn• L,-·-·-·----------' for the or:hooll In this area. Inc oil prodirlnc 1tata of the U.S. me '"1'· 6a~ A""-laot Web! I
0
"1· bulldlMd t'IO feet ioal. with tour ......... I ~-
•
• •
•
•
•
Gardner, Hodg_kinson Attend .Crime Talks
NEWPOB'l' BALBOA NEWS-TIKll:S
TUESDAY NF"'P"rt Beoch, Cal1f. Nov. 11, 1H1
Former Publisher
Bequeaths Estate
Construction Valuation .for First
Half Month Exceeds $300,000
SACRAMENTO. Nov. lS-(UP)
F 1 v e separate commiuiom to
study crime in California started
theJr work here Monday at a gen·
eral meeting called tor Governor
Warnn. By Saturday, November 15, vaJ •. .,,:::---=:----:-----:---
uaUon of the 43 penn!U iJaued • e Department Superior Judge Robert Gardner.
from the
UNITED PRESS
T ci Widow, Children
An esta te of $25,000 was left
by Harold L. Allen, former putr
lisher of the Ontario Dally Report,
who died"November 4 at Corona
del Mar. Orange County Superior
Court discloses, with the flllne or
by the office ot A. N . Nebon, chief
building inapector, tor the month ts Seasonal
totaled $383.310.
Up to and including November s . ety Rules
Balboa Ialand. and Chief of Police
R. R. Hodgklnaon ot Newport
Beach were present.
Embezzler Suspect
Df2'fVER. Nov. 18 <UP>-FBI hls will for probate. ·
acents today held Philip Wendel Principal heirs are his three
ainn. 4.1. a fonner u. s. mari-children, Loudel Benbough or El
Qrne llel"Yire olfcer who was ar-Cajon. Robert H . Allen of Upland
nmted at a luxurious cabin ne~ and Edwin Oi.arles Allen of On-
Coniter cm embezzlement charges. tario.
rede!'al agents charged Shinn hid , He bequeathed a life estate in
~f'ed. from Houston, Texas, lhe h.>mc a t 500 Ocean boulevard,
9'.th a lbip's peyroil oC $29,000 last Corona del Mar, to his widow, Mrs.
.9ardl. .• Jennie I . Allen.
The r est or 1 he property will go
to the children, either directly .or Gi~s Displayed
LO«DON. Nov. 17. (UPl-Prin-
.__ Elizabeth and Lt. Philip
lllountbattcn displayed today a
fabulous arra.y of wedding pres-
•t.s which will start them off on Alei.r manied life Thu~ay worth
in t rtL~t for them. '
Real property was listed as 620
acres with a house in San Diego
mountains, a house and lot at
Pasadena. a house in Ontario and
Jot.s in Ontario. Covina and Up-
land.
at leest $2,000.000 in gi fts alone. POINT OUT PERIL
I HIGH VOLT LINES trivers Strike
CJNCJNNATI, Nov. 18 lUPl-
A &lrike ot more than 3000 truck
driven and \\'tlI'C'houscmen here
ttidq Mer wage and working con-
ditions stranded thousands of tons
'1l mcrehand.ise and groceries in
a.c.nJ warehouses.
7,400,000 Vets
On Jobless Rolls
WASHINGTON. Nov.18 iUP l-
'nle Veterans Adminis tration re-
IJOrted today that more than half
ol. the 14,450,000 World War Il
'l'eterans· have applied for unem-
ployment compensation benefits.
During the past t\\·o years in
California. 124 men were disabled
and 47 kill C'd by coming in contact
\vith o\·erhC'ad high voltage lines.
All of these men could have been
savC'd, according to the division of
industrial safety. if certain welJ-
defined precautions had been
taken.
Since this type of hazard may
endanger the public as \.\'ell as the
operators of cranes. derricks, drill·
ing rigs, pile drivers, hay stackers
and si milar equipment, a general
appeal is being m ade 10 indus try
and the public through a special
hooklet r ecently published by the
division.
Among other pr ecautions ad-
vised, the division recommends
that before undertaking any Ofr
erations near high voltage lines
12, the valuation fli,'W'e wu $248,-
110 and Sl35,200 more wu added
during the succeeding three days.
Plans for the erection of 12
new homes were included in the
15 penni U iSsued during the three
day, ending last week.
Z. S. Podlas of Los Angeles
filed plans for the building of a
two story house at 1311 West
avenue, Newport Beach, to cost
$30,25(). I .
Colin Bro\vn of 217 P earl street,
Balboa Island, filed plans for the
er ectio n of a seve n room house
with garage attached on lo t 10,
tract 1102, Bayshore Drive, New-
port Beach, to cost $24,000.
H. V. Snodg rass of 305 Sap..
phire avenue, Balboa Island, flied
pl ans for the construction of a
7 room house with garage on lot
13, tract 101 4. Bayshore Drive to
cost S24,000.
0 . P. Fargher of Ma nhattan
Beach. \\.'ill build a one story house
\\·ith garage at 222 He1itrope ave-
nuC', Corona dcl Mar. to cost $11,-
Soo. •
Stanley Ho\.\·ard of 507 Jasmine
strrct, Corona dcl Mar. will build
a one stor y house and gar age at
517 J asmine street, Corona del
Mar, $10,000.
R. A. Nelson of Pnsadena, wil l
build a one story house a t 621
Poinsettia street. Co rona del !\.1ar,
to cost $7000.
Oren D. Wade of Los Angeles,
will erect a t\\'o story house and
a t\\·o-car garage at 2161 Ocean
i:>oulevard, Newport Beach, to cost
HCOO.
R. Stayton Dorris of 391 South
Berkeley a\·enue. Pasadena . will
build a house with a 3-car garage
at 2140 Granada Drive, Newport
Beach, S7000.
&ince inception of veterans' re-
.adjustment allowances a nd up to
iiepL 30, 7,400,000 ha ve fiJed appli-
cations for benefi ts and 600.000 for
·'Welf-em.ployrnent al lOY1ances, V. A.
*'1
the local office of the public utili- M. J . Bcngockec or 310 Golden-
ties be contacted to have t he lines rod avenu{'. Corona del Mar. will
de-ener gized. raised or rerouted. Ouild a t1A,.o story dwelling with
Marriage resembles a pair of And finally, no equipment or 2-car garage at 616 Goldenrod ave-
illCflI'S, so joined that they can not tools shall be used within six feet . nuc. $6500.
be separated; often moving in oir of overhead high voltage lines. J . A. McConaghy of 113 Amey-
posite directions, yet al .... •ays pun-1 This latter prohib ition was made thyst street. Balboa Island. will
i&hing anyone who comes between a state la\\' on September 19, and build a t\\'O stor y house with two-
them.--Sydney Smith. is now being strictly enforced. car garage, at the same address,
Now oa display at:
BLU-NOTE MUSIC CO.
ORANGE COUNTY'S COMPLETE HOUSE OF MUSIC
SM Weot 4111 St.eel Santa Ana Phone 2108
for $6000.
Mrs. E. Brudin of 225 East Bay
Front, Balboa. will erect a tour
unit house a nd garage at 225 East
Bay street avenue, Balboa Island,
$5500.
J . E. Ragsdale of 118 South
Orange a venue, Glendale, will
erect a l\.\'O family house with
t\vo-car garage at 400 East Ocean
Front, Balboa. $5500.
Don U. Conkli n of 175 Sunset
The conference was called, and
the commiulona appoln~ by the
Fire Chief Frank Crocker bu governor, after a widespread re.
released the following fire preven-port that eastern mobsters and
tlon and q.f_ety rules: other criminah were moving into
NON-OXIDE HAZARDS California.
With the coming of cooler days The governor himself made the
and night. It ~ necessary opening address at the meetina,
to get heating equipment ready I which more than 1000 law enforce.
for use. All equipment whether , ment officers and other crime
fixed or portable should be clean-authorities attended.
ed and adjusted for safe use. Flexi-Other m-!lin speakers scheduled
ble gas hoses shouJd be tested for were Chief Justice Phi~ S. Gibson
leaks and such hoses should be of the . state supreme court· At·
periodically checked to see that torney General Fred N. Ho~;
no leaks develop. Charles DulJea, former police chief
VENTILATION of San Francisco and now a mem-
All r oo ms in which un-vented ber of the !late adultry authority,
portable gas heaters are .to . be an d Frank M. Ogden, Alameda
used should have good vent1lat1on county superior judge and juvenjle
through open windows. Fresh air court authority.
supply is needed to replace air The commissions were appointed
consumed by tht' burners or pets. under a 1947 law allowing the gov-
If a ll the air in. a .clos~ :oom ~ crnor to se t up groups to study
UsC'd up, th.ere ts insuff1c1ent 81r all phases of crime. The featured
for combustion and carbon monox· group is the one on organized
ide is gC'nera ted, a nd it takes crime.
ver y ~mall amounts of ca.r~n This commission will try to de-
monox1de to produce f1:lt~l1t1~s. 1ermine the extent to which big
~ne. or two parts per malhon in time gangsters, r acketeers and
air is enough to cause headache other organized bands of criminals
And sickness in a short tim e. a nd · have invaded California.
can cause fatalities if t he gases
arc breathed for long periods.
Most fatali ties occur while per-
sons arc asleep. Carbon monoxide
Is odor less and tasteless. There-
fore see tha t windows can not ac-
ci den1ally close by providing prop-
er bl ocks or locks to hold them
open.
F IRE HAZARDS
A commission on criminal law
a nd procedure \\•ill make recom-
mendatio ns on criminal, the air
prchension. prosecution a nd trial
and other procedures concerning
criminals.
All matl.f'rs having R bearing on
juvenile delinquency v.i ll be con-
sider ed by a committee on juvenile
just ice. Child welfare, juvenile
K('('p portable heaters away court procedure a nd the like come
from draper y, papers a nd such, l under the commission's jurisdic-
and a t a safe distance where dra fts tion.
or th~ wind through open doors A fourth commission will try !
or :"lndows can not blow them to describe the major social ,and
against the heaters. economic conditions which lead to
REMEMBERD law viola tion , a nd a fifth will
Monoxide · does ·cause sever al study methods or punishment and .
deaths in Orange county each parole nnd SUP,{'rvision of criminals
year and we have had some deatrui who have ser ved their terms.
in Newport Beach from this cause
in past years. Keep your home
and family safe from this hazard.
FIRES HAPPEN WHEN
LEAST EXPECTED and general-
ly when persorµ; think they are
being careful not to have them.
Harbor Glass Co.
AUTOMOBILE GLASS
BOAT GLASS
and Boat Lettering
Services Held for
F. D. Robertson
Services were held Saturday in
Harold Grauel chapel, Costa Mesa.
for Franklin D. Robertson, 65, who
d ied a t his home, 201 28th street.
He was bom in DeSoto, Mo. a nd
had lived in Newpor t Beach for
29 years.
Sur\ri ving ar e two brothers, Mal-
com D., or Orange a nd William F.
Robertson of Reno, Nev.: two sis-
ters, Mi ss Kat e F . Robertson of
Newport Beach and MJl. J oh!'I
Gates Lewis of San J ose. Inter-
Terrace. Lagun& Beach. will bulld ment \\'as private.
a one story rE'al estate offi ce a t ~;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;=,
1301 Coast high"•ay. Corona del
GlaA Installed While You Walt
!\'far. to cost $30CIO.
,' ,,
Prices Start at s219so i
0th€."rs issued pc-r mits '''er e, W .
r\. \Vilgus of 843 Via L ido Soud .
Lido Isle, ,,·ho "'ill extend two
brdrooms at his home. $2000 ;
All an A. Ritter of 512 P oppy
street, Corona del ~1nr, who wi ll
adrl a bedroom at 2128 East Oct'an
Front, Ne>\vpor t Beach. $2000;
f\lrs. A. B. lligbey of 124 E ast
Cf'nt r<1.I a,·C'nuc. Balboa. repa irs to
house, $1 000: 1-L M. Lane of 2006
Court strC'et, repairs. S850: 11.nd
J . B. Stoddard of 225 J asmine
strC'ct, Corona del !\.1ar, one stor y
garage, SSOO.
HALLAHAN'S HARDWARE
FORMERLY •
C9STA MESA PAINT & HARDWARE
l84Z Newport Blvd. Ph. Beacon 5780.J Costa Mesa.
I Headquarters for
"'t.'&Gitt.• SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Otten Stamp.s
a« • KEMTQNE •
OUTSIDE -SEMI LUSTRE-ENAMELOID
PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL
SHELLAC -FLO-LAC-VARNISHES
Whatever type of job you do, we have the tools to help you. Highest
quality-finest value. •
Hallahan's Hardware Has:
Saws -Planes -Hammers -Squares -Levels
•R~
• TAPES--$1.75 &! $2.10
• ZIG ZA.0-$.85 Ii $1.00
Power Lawn Mower $16500
''Soper Bear 21"
Briggs S~ Motor
• TOOL BOXES -ASSORTED
• CITY & RURAL MAIL BOXES
• HOUSEHOLD APPLIAN~
KELVIN ATOR
·DEEP
FREEZE
'
HOME FREEZE
GIBSON
WERE
$348.00 Close Out $29800
Dh .... -Flprt.e . .,.. .. .
Splee Set.
. F de f!c!c~ feC9
Ahualaam ud
........... Bouten
Far Yoar __ .,..,, ,..._,
Flreplaee Set.
Gas ud Elect.
Btlll'en
Out.p ()us
.. Ii !J p • . . . . ,., . .. ·~
PROTECTION
WITH moo LUSTRE
AUTOMOBILES, BOATS and PLANES
From: Harmllll Effect• of Sun, 8&1t Water,
Aclde and Other Elementa
It has helped the auto shortage by protecting and beautifying
cars ~onomically.
CLIP flies daily as an air-tight, smooth coating on many air-
pla nes, metaJ and fabric.
CLIP crosses the country on trucks. cars. buses and streamliners.
Its glass-like s;urface. one-thousandth-of-a n-inch t hick. is flex-
ible, yet hard and perma nent. It will not di scolor. peel, crack
or chip. It resis ts heat, sun. salt wa ter, alcohol and time.
GLIP SERVICE SHOP
Cor. Eut 11tb and lrvtne
COSTA ~SA Beacon 604'7-Jl
Pacific Heating Co., Inc .
Residential & Commercial Heating
Forced Air. Gra,vity and Floor Furnaces
Harbor 676:R
1709-1 I Coast Hiway Corona del Mar
• Before You Build or Remodel
VllH Om IDtet.,..Ung Semple and Dlspla:r 8-
Color guides. plan-
ning alda, oomprebel»-
lve stock ot carpels
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works
1111--11&. ----
,
Hubbard Howe
To Tell Small
Harbor Future
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 18--(UP)
-Californla'1 key men In the de.
velopment and conservation of
state forests, fish and gam~. park I
apd beach and small harbor de-
velopn:ient will be among the
speaken at the natW'al resources
session of the California State
Chamber of Corrunerce's annual
meeting to be held in Los Angeles,
December 2 and 3, it was an-
nounced today by Harry A. Mitch·
ell, state chamber presidenL
Speaking for small harbor de-
velopment will be Hubbard C.
Howe of Newport Beach, chair·
man, and Charles A. Winslow,
vice-chairman of the chamber 's
small harbor development com-
mittee.
Youns Ma.a, Start Early!
A Life Insurance program will
help you win your way. We
can show You how to start.
W ARBEN J . WEISER
I0'7 33r• lk., N-.porf. lleb. Pb. 8.A. 130'7
Mekvpoll&aa lJfe i.o........ Oo.
LEARN
MUSIC
LIKE
MAGIC
FROM
McWAIN
FR.EE DEMONSTRATION!
Phone Beacon 5178-J
!Sl W. WU.On. Coe ta Meo
I
I
I
I
I
I I
I
I
I I
L.I DC 18L.IE
a D D Cl
,.OR THE
CA.•H •UYEllll
A. SO·l'T. •AY VIEW
BITE AT ••ooa.
•
...,I... .
p. a. palmer tNc°'~OtATro
realtors
lJJJ ••O !oa c. n• .. <><>" ?:o•o c~. coli (
'•l•oftO"• "•'"o<>•• c•o<~. ~o•?:oo• l!oOO
•
RE-BOTl'OMING
Announcing
the opening of a new
Shoe Repair
Shop
by
J. F. Ricciardi
at • •
2602 W. Central Ave.
Newport Beach
Mr. Ricciardi was formerly located in the down-town
Los Angeles area, special¢ilg in doing the shoe repair-
ing and alteration work for many of the leading shoe
stores.
• Extensions • Ski Boots • Corrections • Boots Tailored and • Orthopedic Work Remodeled • Lengthen and Widen • Foot Comfort • Vamps Cut Down • Shoe T.-Removed
Remember Our Motto
"NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE"
WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE
._,..........,...._
......... ...._ ....... c..a... ............ ......_ .............................
SPECIAL
FALL CHECKUP
FREE
e 5-POINT INSPECTION:
I . Compression
2. Electrical System
3. Generator Circuit
4. Carburetion
5. Safety Check -Brakes -Front end
ANY MAKE
OR
MODEL
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Low Cost on Needed Repairs
•
~S-TmmJ
SPORTS
• Taeodl>1, Nov. 18, 1N7
To Hear
Troy Coach
Talk Here
A dinner meeting ot the Orange
County Trojan club on November
26 at the Newport Harbor Yacht
club, Newport Beach, at 7 p.m .
will feature Coach J eff Cravath, of
the University of Southern Cali-
fornia, as lpeaker . He will dis-
cuss SC"s chances against Notre
Dame which the Trojans play on
December 6.
Reservations for the dinner,
open to both men and women, may
be made through Judge Donald
D. Harwood, 719 N. Main street,
Sa nta Ana. A highlight of the eve-
ning's program will be the show-
nig of colored motion pictures of
the SC -UCLA game.
Teacher -Ho\v many fingers
have you?
Bobbie-Ten.
Teacher -Well, if four were
missing, ~·hat would you have
then?
Bobbie-No music lessons.
,, . • e:'::S::~~=~&iftatoLure =r·:::·~:zrts ~~~11 fAc0ls §~~ Nl:WPORT' BALBOA NllWS ~TIMES
TUESDAY .Newpurl a...11, Callf. JI(.,.,, 11, 1M7 Pa1te 3
SACRAMENTO Nov l8--(UP) The tlrst In a 11eries of annual With Bob Oeler
That Sal)ta Anita Park'• 11th Sailors Blast . . . yacht races trom Newport Har· eo o . . -California I 45-day bear hunting bor to Ensenada Lower Calif or-The weather man really played
and bigest racin& se . n, peruni Col lsts With season ls underway, the 1ta~e di-nia will be held' arly in 1948 it a dirty trick on us this week with
Dec. Z1 will ·~tract the countrY1 on I vision of fish and game renunded w~ announced t~ay by c. 'w . the Santana wind he blew in com-
top-ran.kin1 thorouahbreds, as well Late Rallv 38• l 9 hunters today. Chapman Jr.. of th e Newport bined with the plowing up of a
as a record number of foreign Im-1 • The season opened Sa~urday Ocean Sailing Assn. couple of fields near the end of
tations is shown by the lead-(Nov. 15) .ai:'d continues until Dec. All cruising type yachts owned the runway. The dust W¥ so
por • NeW}Xlrt Harbor'• Sailors eave 29. The div11ion expects only the h t ed b ber f thick that the flag pole in front . mg money-winning stables already home-town rooters warm hearta hardiest of bi~ game hunters to ~~%~ yach~ c~u;1~1 be ~Ilg~ of the Ad Bldg. was not visible
on the grow:uis or with reserva-and plen ty of occulon to cheer go after the arumals and estimates ible to enter the i ternatl al from the building.
tions. The l1St includes (owner, Friday night at Anaheim when that only a few hundred will be n on · Francis Con-
naughton and
Edwin Hall
each completed
his fir s t solo
flight a n d is
wea rin g hjs
new little red
wings . Con·
gr at u l ations,
f e ll o ws. And
d itto to Bill
trainer anCt top winner): they roared back into action after killed. race. Two perpetual trophies have
King Ranch Buddy Hinch But spotting a fast-starting band ol The bag limit, ti you can get been given for the event by the · ' ' Colonists 13 points to win going Ne'4'fX>rt Harbor Chamber of Com-
Why !'fot; W. G. Hells, "!"m. Booth, away, 38-l9. them, is one per day and not more merce in its desire to acquaint
Cosnuc Bomb; E . 0 . Stice & Sons, I .1d fr _ ing Sumet than two in a season. No trapping more yachtsmen as to the pos-
Willle Molter , On Trust; C. S. 1 n 8 fwt ' Co ee;oo;.cken's un-is permitted. sibilitles of their harbor and to Its
Howard, Hurst Philpot, Miss ~-~=ta:i:YTars 8got st1arted after There's only one type ot bear year-roun~ sal~ng cond_itio.ns. One
1een ; C. V. Whitney, S. E. Veitch, P ah i h d ted Uahtnln&· available. Sometimes it's called a troph}· will signify Wlnrung the
Phalanx; Brolite Farm, T . P . ~n em a coun ' 1 black bear and sometimes a brown race by a yacht sailing under the
Fleming, With Pleasure; R. C. El-!1k~.honf!W~ tou~do~ ~o~tk bear but there's no difference in long distance racing rule and the
lsworth, M. A. "Tenney, Hubble ~n t e 1~ ~~ ~lbbons passed the expert view. second will be raced for by yacl)ts
Bubble: Z. T. Addington, R. Brin-~::;·the 39 marker to Boyd Hor-in a class ~Hing under a ~rfor-
son, Cover Up: H . P. Headley, rell h t In the tlrst of the tosses and galloped 35 mance handicap type of raong.
Co. u·c1 W L Ran h w 0 wen over .... A t th fl d h U · E. L. tton, Pe 1 e; - c • d Bob Be bucked yarua o e ve an t en went n1ted States a nd Mexican cus-
Wayne Stucki, W. L. Sickle; Mrs. quart~r an th t rz line on over for the final ta.lly ."38-19. toms officials are cooperating on
J . P. Adams, Willie Molter , Burn-over r~m f e ~ Y::i dr'v .to arrangements for the race and
ning Dream: Mrs. J . D. Hertz. T . ~e en ~ ~all ya 1 e AU it would t ake to straighten Coast Guard officials have offel'('d
D. Grimes. Owners Choice ; Pan even up t e game. . out the \.\'orld in short order would to help in any way possible. A
de Azucar, A. E. Sil\'er, Olhaverry; The Sailors added SIX points be for every person In it to mlnd sponsor ing yacht club in the New-
N. W. Church. E. L. Fitzgerald, more just before halftime when his O'Nll business and behave him· port Harbor area will be named
Boswell Lady; W. D. Rorex, E . H. Gibbons rambled 36 yards to pay !:elf. this month,_·Chapman said.
Sorrell, Texas Sandman and Fred dir"t to make· the score 19-13. ~~·~~~~~.-~~~OF;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~. Astaire, L. Campion, Triplicate. Pickens sent his charges back I:• • • • • ; • 4 • i . • • 4 4 ; • • • ; ; i • • • • • • • • • • •
With the possible exception of Atronger than ever immediately
PAalanx, announced for winter re-af ter t he sl"COnd half kickoff and
tirement, the leading stables slated the Tars tallied twice more for
for Santa Anita \Vill name their insurance. Bob Thompson went
top winners as well as a number over from the two, 25-13. and Gib-
of their ot)ler stakes-winners. It bons ran back an interception for
assures Outstanding entries for 65 yards to tally 32 points against
each of the big stakes. Eight of Anaheim's 13.
--
With SAM PORTER
PAYDAV IN ANGLING
TO URN EV
v.•ishes you good fishing for mans
trips to come.
Hopkins, Robert Stoddard, Arthur
Scott, Phillip Van Camp who re-
ceived their private pilot certifi-
cates.
AJthough the aerial pictures of
Santa Ana, the airport and the
beach were quite small. the scenes
shown in the picture--''Lift in
Santa Ana" were very pretty. This
is really a beautiful locality to
li ve in.
ODD FACTS ABOUT FLYING :
In a lot of ways, a n airplane flies
,,·i1h much the sam(' principles in-
YOIVC'd as in drivi ng a car. Gen-
erally. to go up. the nose of the
~hip is ele\'ated a nd additional
po\YC'r is used and the reverse in
deccnding. Of course, the road ele-
.. ..
vatea and drops the nose of the
car, whereas the pilOt must do so
by use of the controls in the plane,
but the use of the power is ex-
actly the same. Power is applied
by use of a hand t hrottle instead
of a foot acetlerator due to the
fact that in conventional ships,
foot peda ls are used by the feet
for rudd('r control. Also power is
not changed as often in flying, so
a han:t throttle which may be set
a t a desired position is more satis-
factory.
So long now, folks,
paper again next week
news.
sec your
tor more
Motorists Will even drive at
reckless speeds to the scene of an
accident.-Gov. Millard Caldwell
of Florida.
.
MEl-WOMEI
Prostate • • • Pelvis
.. ,.. M-. ....,,,,,, Pahl bi IPp,
'""9 -Meir; -6 ~' An ,_ ---. Jtt•Jt1". lrrltable _, nw•Qf ftrowl ... .W bet'ere 70Dt' ,,_, l!lllp -
.._, ..... &.e -.. •lcta•f
IT'S YOUR
GLANDS
o.r .............. e1 ..... .,. ---~ .__... .... ""•It.. Ne s-t-N• ~!'le t~No laJMtl•-
Dr. E. F. Bell, D.C., Ph.C.
I., HDll 8t., M-it0rt ~b.
Pho'"' R•riw'lr I IS4 for •ppol"t_..L " y.,.,.. 8cw-flalls.lq •• Ci laaill&.
HoW't: e::.e &. m. le &:30 11 ....
11•••1'1 ... Tilar.491"1
--.. ·-~--............ __,..,,,..... the nine additional stakes on the The Cotonists came back in the
Santa Anita 1947-48 program. each last frame \vith a 71-yard drive
SS0.000 added, do not close until \Vith Pat Patin climaxing for a
a \veek prior to their running, and touchdO\\"ll. But their desperation
are also expected to draw star last-ditch passing attack backfired
fields. \.\'hen J i.m Ashen intercepted one
Sunday will be payday for th~
winners in King's Anglers Alba-
core Tourney.
Bill l\'larx, president of Ki ng's
Anglers "'ill a1,1,•ard the prizes at
King's Landing, Sundu}', Nov. 23
at l p.m .
SIGN PAINTING
-AND-
A]] Types of
Commercial A rt
AN EXCELLENT
GIFT
DAZV'S FAllOU8
IUIOER--$S.36
THE DAZEY
ICE CRUSHER
$7.95 .
The Davis Brown Co.
BANK MORTGAGE LOANS
I The \\·in ners are: Jack Clark.
617 N. l\1 onta Vista, San Dimas.
Jack \vins $1000 ftrst prize \vith a
47-pound. 11-oz. fish brought to
garr on the Valencia III on Nov.
5th. }-le also \\ins for I he Pomona
Rod and Gun club the S500 special
club prize.
Located at
WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD
APPLIANCES-RADIOS •
18-IS Harbor Blvd.
L. W. Pierce
t7M NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 11679-W
'
COSTA M~SA l
COSTA MESA
Ph: Beacon 5Z%8
Sam Richman of 4922 S. Ver -
mont avenue, Los Angf'les. v.•in!>
second prize of S500 '4·ith a 40-
pound, 10-ounce albacore caught
. Nov. 4 on the Valencia III.
The SkippC"rs of King's Landing
(the promotC'rs of th<' $2500 King's
Anglers Albacore Tourney) ha\·c
\\.·orkcd hard to r,ut on this tour ..
ney and desC"rve a lot of credit for
promoting sportfishing from Nev.·-
port l·la r bor. I v.:ish l could say
it \V8S a huge financial success.
but ii \Vas not. The promote1s arc
payin,g a ln1'gC' hunk or t he dour.h
for prizes ot:t of their O\\'n pockets.
You mi ght think they would be.• 1
ready to qui t after taking it on
the chin this timC', hut not those
boys. They ha\·c n lot of faith in
Ne\\·port l-l arbor and arc going to
ke<'p right on pitching. You can't
kC'<'p guys likC' that do\,·n. .......... ·······-.. ................... -~-Re \Vis<' -Advertae
Yoo can solve your housing problems if you wish to buy a
home, borrow
Ing mortgage.
on a, present dwelling, or refinance 8Jl exist-
Rates that a.re suitable to you, with fl exible
terms of repayment, are tailored to your individual situation.
The first step is to see us. •
!!ST w1sHT~s HENRY J. MITCHELL
ON THE COMPLETION OF HIS NEW
MOBILGAS SERVICE
Complete
Automotive
Service -·-
Painting
Body Work
Mechanical Work
Mobil gos
SOCOlllY·VACUUfli'
Mobiloil
SOCONY·VAC UUM"
Lubrication
Tires
Batteries -·-Comer Walnut
&: Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Beacon 5743
WE ARE PROUD OF THE PART WE HAD IN THE CON·
STRUCTION OF THIS MO DERN MOBILGAS STATION
.
Z5ll9 So. Mala
Daniel Paint & Glass Co.
Costa Mesa
PAINT & GLASS
Geo. Mason Company
Santa Alla
A!!!PHALT PAVING
R. W. McClellan & Sons
Pb. Beaeclll 5556
181'1 W. Omtnl Aft. Ei'CtV~G '
Salta Au Neon Co.
Se+ .:ua Pb. Su.ta Ana 11438
COLD CATHODE IJGHTING
The S250 third prize goes to
Capt. F. C. Phillips of 7921 King
Bee Road, Do\vney, Y.'ith a 36-
pound. 9·ounce fish caug:ht Nov. 4
O{l th<' \1alcnvia ill.
Arch Kavanaugh or 607 \VC'St
\Vatcr str C'C'I, Anaheim. \viii collC'ct
thC' rour th prize of SIOO \Vith a
catch of 36 pounds. 7 ounces on
the Valencia III f'ov. 4. 1-~ifth place \\'innC'r J~ck Rogers,
1016 \V. Slauson avC'nuC', Los An-
geles. takC's homC' S75 for catching
a 35·{X>und, 1·0UnCC' albacore on
the Tropic Nov. 5.
1-lerman FrCC'se of 10121 Broad-
way. AnahC'i m. takC'S sixth prize
of S50 \\'ith 11 34-pound, 2-ounce
catch on the Minnetonka. Nov. 5.
Seventh and last place prize of
$25 J::'OC'S to A. G. Obcrling of 1402
N. Olive st reet, Santa Ana. H is
catch \VP.s h 33-pound, 1-ounce
alb:icore brought in on the Valen-
cia on t-:ov. 5.
'fhe \\Tilf'r (holdC'r of member·
shi p card No. 1 in King's Anglers l
C'Xl<'n rts his congratulations and
2 Former Tustin
Pigskin Toters
Now In Army
T\vo for m£'r members Of Tustin
H igh school football squads \Vere.
included in the list or new enlist·
men ts in the U. S. Army aand U.S.
Air Force during the past \Veek,
according to l\·Iajor J . S: ~luir, Or-
ange Cou nty Recruiting Office.
Jack L. Heacock, 17, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Heacock chose
the Army Ordnance Department
as the branch of service in which
to continue his education at one
or t he numerous Army Service
schools ..
Ernest A. Barnes, a fullback tor
Tustin in 1942 and a former gun·
ner \vith the 447th Bomb Squadron
is back in the U. S. Air Force
after signing up for three years
at the U. S. Army and U. S. Air
Force Recruiting office, 202Y.i W .
3rd street, Santa Ana.
\'OV ".ILL BE AMAZED
rn AT ITS llF.AUTl' "-''"D
LO:'<o'O lA!'4Tf:'l<O
FKOTEC.'TI0:-0 roa .... UTOll0Bll.J:8
GLIP SERVlCE
SHOP Cur. L 17111 • lr•·lne
C•&. •-Ph. ~a 6M'l'·&
FIRST TEXAS GAS ·1s 'HERE
1,204-MILI TEXAS PlrlLINI CIOSSH TH COLORADO llVH WITM 1,020.n. SPAN -AllZONA IORDEI JO ILYTHI, CAUfOIHIA
, ..
70-Mllllon Dollar ''Blgges -Inch" Pipeline
Assures Additional Supply Low-Cost Gas
For Southern California to Grow onl
I.OS ANG EUS, Nav. 13 -'.fbe Ai of • amal1 lnu ofli.
dally llU!llOd "" Teus Gu hen •
. . . 0ae o( the world' I pea< gas-• • Jilles iJ DOW
ill operatioa. Tbe near wu celebraied hen this
.&elllOCIG .ill recognitioa ol the~· aad continuing im·
ponaace ol Nacural Gu "' thio
Tbe '11iggesr-lncb" will al<iim deli-• Sow ol
ctr '111 UiJ7-eqaal "' 6-t-. the "'tpa' ol Hoow< Dam.
la • Southern ~·· $70::Aacaral ... "lasur· , _,. Policy" £or the fuaue.
Southern c.1mmw'• owa growth._ -ie
•
MOii IN A 110 WAYI Mote Sovtltem Col~ .. _..
ol'd _.. g.sJ (ofMI ......., Y"' ebey're IMeoMi"t ,._..,. a.,
)i.,,.dreda of tho.ands .•. ) Th• fim T •aot Got is olrMdy '-* -
1110te 11 Ofl the woy. l•ltiol •livoeritn of 50,000,000 c.. ~. el ..
doily-win i1tCNOM to 7.S..iU• "'·ft. by o.c.. 11-to 175 •••
a . ft. by -'-"*Y' -oftd to sos...;Uioil c.. ft. by .. ..-4 .. 1f&
.At-...J-Row ..... ..teht ....... ~ doity .ti --
to 1$,250,000 .. , ...... eHf9Y .............. of 119 -··· ...... . 51,000 barral1 •f cNL Tlalrtff• c .. pr.uot a.'911 .......... ..
14.000 H. P,. bOOlt ti ... •tire s..,ttri ef .. ._ M IO M.
..... ,,....,.. -.... • I07 ... ,.""' ..__ 0--. ... .....
• ............ ..., .... roc1iy ........ .......
I
I
i< DOC! Fl '7 IO look be7oac1 the ........... -ol CaJi. \
li>mio lael! i>r the additioCral supplia of ps a11W n..f
cballeage ol rapid upomioa it mer bJ thio gnu Pl~lille~
.....t.iag 1204 miles fiom Teat "' Califomla.
.d 9!! e/plif.J """'""" tWtfM!FM«i•lr•*1_,.
: ... llll•COIMllUMICOa~AMt' fm" lk./Jtu'e ... llATU/IAl MS -• ~. j ------. ~·.
'
' '
•
•
•
•
,
•
• ,
• •
NEWPORT B&LBOA Nl:W8·Tllll'!R
TUESDAY Nowport 8-lar Oallf. N09. 11, 1M1
St. James Auxiliary Welcomes ricar and Wile,
Adopts Y_early Budget and Revises By-Laws
Harbor ·Feminine Act.vities Balboa Island Circle
Sponsors Bazaar
Friday and Saturday
Mrs. Winifred Marlin I
New Secretary ol
Allied Arts Gt;oup ·
Preolentatioo of the budget for
the commg year and the reading of
n!'Yised by-laws featured the No-
·~ meeting ot the Woman's
A¥Xi!JarY of St. James E~
cbun:h, held Thunday afternoon
at the borne of Mn. Bert Brewer,
South nq Front, Balroa Wand,
with Mn. H. P. Bender presiding.
'The budget had been worked out
at ~ execuu.., -meeting held
earlier in the day at the home of
the W...president. Mn. Robert
Vlllagnlna. and the Rev. Paul
Jdoare Wheel~r explained the var-
ious diocesan funds. Principe.1
dlange in the by-laws as presented
by Mrs. Villagrana was the change
ol the tint fall meeting from Oc-
td>cr to September and the elec-
tion of otracers in May instead of
June.
It was voted to send Christmas
boxes to the Seaman's Olurch in-
stitute at San Pedro and MB-M.
L. Keeler offered to be chairman.
Members are to bring their dona-
tions to the next meeting of bee. ,
ll and articles left over after
boxes are packed will be taken to I
the institute.
On the list of acceptable gifts I
are the follo\\."ing: calendar note
books. playing canls, pocket-sized
books, pocket. combs. billfolds,
fountain pent, cigarettes and ci-
gars, sewing kits. safety razors and
blades, metal mirror, pocket knife.
e.utoma Lic pencil, chewing gum.
hard candy; heavy duty shoe laces:
ShQ(' shine kits, warm socks.
shaving cream or soap, ha ndker-
chiefs, automatic lighters. ilmall
~ and checker sets. talcum
p;>wder. shaving lotion. tooth brush
and paste, note paper and envel-
q:>es. '
Mrs. J. M. Nichols. chairman of
SL Anne's guild, Huntin g lo n
Beach, announced their gr o u p
would begin Bible study with Mr.
VJhreler at the next mee.ting.
Wednesday evening, Dec. 3 and
invited Hert>or area members to
be present.
~lrs. S. H. Franklin was ap-
pointed chairman of the Sunshine
committee in place of Mrs. l\'lar-
1an F1eming, and l\trs. R Donald
Hall was announced as ways and
means chairman. The president
asked for a volunteer to take over
as se-.ving chairman.
The new vicar, Mr. \VhN'ler.
was speaker or the afternoon and
gave a "get acquainted" account
of his personal background. Of
interest was the fact that although
a native or the northwest he had
been a resident of Pasadena during
his junior college years and was
acquainted with Balboa through
many "Easter "'·eeks". He has
been a leader of the Teen Can-
teen jn his former parish, organ-
ized Boy Scout troops and also
took an active part in civic af-
fairs.
For 10 years he has been in
charge of young people at Camp
Stevens and is active in diocesan
work. being chainnan of the de-
part.merit of education and a mem-
ber of the det>a.rtment or missions.
Kathleen Coleman
O&rUfled Teacher of
PIANO
41ol Tnstln Ave. NwpL Heig ht~
~n 5895-~1
Cordially invites interested par-
ents and their children t o her
CHRISTMAS RECITAL
PARTY
Dec. 14, 1917. 2:30 p. m.
EBELL CLUB HOUSE
515 W. Cent~ N\\--pt. Beach
ALL WOii
GUARANTEED
O.,.lld•IN"Gty i• e .. tc1i la ,.....
po:tioiw,. te tk depellCf•bility fA the..,._. .. , I• ih ..... .. ... .... ..... ~ ,_ ~ .... .....
.... In .. ,...,.. J,i .... , ...... .
NW• w Tice •' ,... ....... ,..-.
FaD ESTIMATE
All ·won. a-.a-
• I-DAY llEBVJCE e
1' ED \ V 13 1=11 J.\~'N
,,,. -r , ·.·~.( ~ ·;
1m1t .. ,..tm..a.
Cl08TA wa• ....._ ••r 177 1111-w
•
' •
'
'
Mn. Wheeler was welcomed at
the meeting, as were Mrs. S. E.
Briggs of Balboa and 1\.1.n. George
Egan of Balboa Island, present for
the tint time.
At the close of the meeting tea
was served at a beautifully ap-
pointed table centered with yellow
candles and chrysanthemums with
Mrs. F'Tanklin and Mrs. Robert
Herold presiding over the coffee
and tea urns.
Dr. Fredertc.k \\'oe.llner, noted
lecturer who 14•tfl speak Thun-
day evening', Nov. 20 at Newport
Beach Grammar school auditor-
ium Jn a f ree lecture under the
auspices of the .crammar achool
ConKreM of Parent-• and Teach-
ers. Dr. \\"oellner, 14·hose sub--
ject wlll be "Awroac.he. to
Happiness." ~ & noted research
scholar of Columbia unlven.lty,
lecturer at ,·ar!ous unlvenlttM.
director on advisory board of
ma..ny l&rlte o~anl:r.atlons. au-
thor of man}· books ln tbe fleld
of education· and for tbe put 20
yea.rs has aveta.tted ooe lecture
a day before luncheon clubs.
women'!l 1club8 and buAlnetM or-
pnhatlom.
Phones: Harbor 13 and 208
Dr. Frederic Woellner,
To Speak. on PT A
Father's Night Program
The board of dJrecton of the
Newport Beach Grammar school
Congre&1 of Parents and Teachers
met on Nov. 12 at the home of
Mrs. Percy Baines, 106 Emerald
avenue, Balboa Island, and com·
pleted plans for the Father's Night
meeting to be held at Newport
Beach school auditorlwn at 8 p.m .
Thursday, Nov. 20. Mrs. Raymond
K. Harvey presided.
Speaker will be Dr. Frederic P.
Woellner. profeuor ot education·
at ~he UnJverslty of Calllornia, LOI
Angeles campus who is exceeding-
ly popular as a SouthJand lecturer.
His talk on "Approaches to Hap-
piness" is both entertaining and
educational. No charg~ will be
made and the public is invited.
On the musical program will be
Miss M a r g are t H eidenrelch's
Eighth Gr8de Glee club a nd ·at
the social hour first grade mothers
will be hostesses.
At the meeting it was voted to
raise the cash prize which goes
to the room having best attend-
ance record among P-T.A. mem-
bers present at meetings. Mrs.
Perc.r Baines "'as elected historian
to take the place of Mrs. Walter
Franz, "'ho resigned.
Announcement was made of the
Fourth District meeting to be held
Nov. 20 at Fullerton and also of
the employment bureau at the
high school. Mrs. Fay Harrison is
in char ge a nd studC'nts are avail-
a ble for yard \\'Ork, light house-
\\'ork and a~ baby sitters.
Ebe/I Club Bridge
On Thursday
A salad luncheon will precede
the bridge play at the Ebel! party
to be given on Thursday, Novem-
ber 20. at 12 :30 p. m. in the club-
house. All members and friends
are urged to attend_
Hostesses for the afternoon will
be members of Book Section I and
reservations may be made by call-
ing M~. 1-farry \Vetch. Harbor
2009-\V ; l\1rs" C. M. Deakins, Har-
bor 144. or Mrs. O bed Lucas, Har-
bor 1932.
"Don 't Lt< D<a th Ta~< Tour Hol1cla y-D11v< Car<fu lly"
TURKEY DINNER TIME
Let Us Help You
Select Appropriate Linens
for the Festive Event
IRISH DOUBLE DAMASK LINEN CLOTHS
AND NAPKINS TO MATCH
Lace or Lovely Cloths
In Colorful Patterns
ORKIN'S We Give I S. fi H.
Department Store Grern Stampl -Collt&M-l 79S Newport Blvd.
HOUSE OF FUTURE
~
Living Room Furniture -
Re-Styled to Modern
........ ----I.AKO.& 81!1.r.c1'10N OF NEW r:a••roe
TO CHOOSE rlWll
Suites Made to Order
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
1$'1'-~ S bT C e Wtv••lllc • e W m "IF YOU CAN BREAK 'l'HEll FIX 3088 West Central a,.,, .. lfwAP ,,
1'aapwt .._. • t1r am...w
+ By Winifred Barbre + Rellldenoe one-: Harl>or 1637 ·R Balboa Island Circle fo Ouist
Church by the Sea ls holding it.a
fall bazaar Friday ,and Saturday,
Nov. 21 and 22, at the MoVial
home, Coral and Park avenues,
Balboa Island. A cooked food sale
will also be held at 10 a.m. on
Mn. Winifred Martin WU elect-
ed secretary of Newport HaJt>or
Allied Arts at the meeting held
recently in Ebell club house with
Robert Griesser sr. presiding. Mn.
Martin's election followed the ac-
ceptance of the reslgnatlori' ol.
Mrs. Coyla Munson of Calta Mesa
as secretary.
Circus Parl't Pleases PT A Leaders Complete
Small Island Miss Plans lor Benefit
and Young Friends Dessert Bridge
Frid,.y wu a red letter day for Plans for the Dessert Bridge to
Donna Albright, small dau1hter be &tven by the Newport Harbor
of Mr. and Mn. Rex . .Albright, 135 Hl&h School Parent Teacher Aa-
Topaz avenue, Balboa Island ·ror sociatlon on Thursday of this week
not only wu: Jt her fifth birthday at 12:30 were• completed by the
anniversary but 1he celebrated it committee in charge when Mrs.
With a very special circw: party. Francis Horvath entertained them
The patio of the Albright home at a most delightful luncheon On
was decorated in the circus theme Monday. The table was attractive--
with big animals and quantities of ly decorated with autumn flOwen:
balloons. Mn. Albright, wearing and candles.
a clown mask and garb, gave a After lunch, decorations were
near professional performance as made for the coming party. The
chlef merrymaker. followina were present: Mesdames
Small guest. were seated at Jerrold Spangler, H. W. Parker,
tables decorated with crepe paper Paul Norman, J. C. Stuard, W.
with candy cupe as favors and ice H . Hitchmiµi and the hostess, Mrs.
cream served with the birthday Horvath.
cake. --------
Notable Social Event
Is Hostessed By
Mother and Daughter
After outdoor games and re-
freshments everyone went in the
house while Donna opened her
gifts, then a basket full of gifts
was brought out. one for each guest. Mother and daughter shared
Helping Donna enjoy the day ·hos_tess duties at one of the most
were her sisters Carol and S ll . delightful parties of the year when
Ga i 1 Graves, 'Nancy Gar:nir: J\1rs. Husto~ ~e H aHg_er, 114SJade
Nancy Taylor, Diana Lester, Susie a~enue an rs. iram harp
Cole, Ann Broering, Garry Bohman Sibley, ~2. Onyx ave~ue, Balboa
Kenny and Skipper ruchardson lsl_and, 1nv1ted 75 friends to a
Carl and Don Marsccllas and Pam~ bridge luncheon on Thursday at
cla Frazer. .the Hurley Bell Inn, Corona del
Mothers present. y..·ho enjoyed J\1ar. .
the fun nearly as much as the Guests "'ere seated at a U-
small fry, were the Mesdames shaped table decorated with beau-
Dorothy Albright. Effie F1£'tcher. I tifully arranged fl owers in fall
Ed Richardson, William Lester, tones of yellows and browns ~h.ich
Frank Marscellas and J\1rs. Joseph drC'w many admiring comments.
Gallant and Mrs. Earl Stanley Over 50 \\'ere present, both from
aunt and grandmother of th~ the Harbor area and from out of
honoree. town.
Government is a trust, a nd the
officers of the government are
t rustees: and both the trust and
the trustees are created for the
benefit of the people.-Henry Clay.
Prizes were awarded as follows;
[irst, Mrs. Charles Eaton: second,
Mrs. F . L . Wall ; third, Mrs. R. L.
Anderson: fourth, Mrs. S. J . Ox-
arart and consolation, Mrs. W . J .
Cole.
Fresh Daily ---.--. Or, eomplete eqalpmeet ......_ Joa
wuat to -.tell JOGr OWL
HORMEN
FISH MARKET
-·-NEWPORT BEAOB
• ..... L•~·~•J •J •Jll' a • • a • a a • a • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a • • • a a a w a • • • ••••••••.a~ .... ~wr.....r.r•T•~ re r•-..m·
NEW FLATIERY
WITH SOMETinNG SPARKLING ON
DRESSES
F OR HOLIDAY WEAR
A GOLD OR SILVER CLIP OR
BRIGHT, MUL TiCOLOR SEQUINS
ON UVELY AlITUMN COLORS
EFFECTIVE STYLING WITH A DRAMATIC AIR
SIZES 9 TO 15 -IO TO 20 -161> TO 221>
<i\i'e Fi'ances Nolton Shop
ZSI 8eooll4 A Broadwa7 Bld&'.--&cond Floor--8aata Alla
4
\I '},co
~ ...,. ,~~ .. (~J
FAMOUS FOR
GOOD FOOD
~.A'
SEA FOOD -STEAKS-DINNERS
CLAIR G. MARTIN
2106 Ocean Front
Newport Beach
Keep
YOUR
MAN
at
HIS
BEST
Expert ()!Mnlng and Prt n'•« ai Moderate PricM.
Onr oomplete dry dMn":f., plant r!pt here,
geta the job done be r and fader •
ASK US ABOUT OUR
WATERPROOFING SEBVICIJ
Mercary Cleaaers ·& Dyers
• •
lllM BA"RJIOB BLVD.
Co.la ..
~ l'lm·Up ... D•sa7 8&dw
e PRON&: U&OON Mii I e
. .
Co~ta Mesa MYF
lnstplls Officers
Nek officers of high school and
inte ·ate Methodist Youth
hip groups of Costa Mesa
Coinjnunity church were installed
at candlelight service Sunday
even ng and aftenvard the Rev.
Joseph Thompson spoke of the
p~~ young people can have tn
ch~h work.
T~klng office in the high school
grolJ> were Barbara Miller, presi-
den~, Barbara Hand, secretary;
Ke net h Galloway., treuurer;
Tho urn' Thompson, worshJp chair·
ma~; Ralph Rea, community ser-
vice chairman; Beverly Thompson
and Wanda Hiatt, world friend-
shi chairmen; Marlene Jacobson,
recJtatlon chairman: and Doris
Billi)tgs, music chairman. Misa
The~ma Allen is sponsor and sup-
erinfe ndent of the Youth Division.
I~ermediate officers installed
wer' Donna Joe Nelson, president;
Anni Crawford, morning worship
chaifman ; Neil Billings, evening
prooram chairman; Helen Sands,
Saturday. .;
Mn. Helena Hargrave, president
of the circle, i1 general chairman.
In charge of various departments
are Mrs. B. S. L. Freitag, fancy
work; Mrs. Mamie Foote, quilts;
Mrs. A. J . Rutter, rununage; Mrs.
Rachel Wiley, aprons; Mrs. T. K.
HaUAer, ceramics; and for cooked
Cood, Mrs. Neale Donker and Mrs.
Steve Smith.
Anyone having.rummage to do-
nate may phone Harbor 1186-J.
B & P W to Meet Thurs.
Barbara Canim, young and gift-
ed in an ancient art, Will entertain
members ot the Business and Pro-
f essional Women's club with her
comic pantomines and recorded
music at the dinner meeting to be
held Thursday at 6:45 in White's
Park avenue care.
Mrs. Robert Villagrana of Bal-
boa Island showed examples and
explained the technique of ma.kin&
block prints and Mrs. C. M. Dea·
kins made a floral arrangement
using geranium leaves.
Mrs. John Battle, who is start ...
ing a class in portrait paintin&,
showed the various steps be&inniDC
with charcoal sketclies and work ..
Ing up to the finished paintinp..
At the business meeting it wu
voted to have a brief presentation
of the present trends in art at
each meeting, members t9ldn1
turns as speakers.
Mrs. Harry Welch was winner
of a badminton set donated by
Mrs. Reinhold and Mrs. Allen
Fraser won a fruit cake.
The next meeting will be on
Dec. 9 at the Kay Finch studim.
Corona del Mar.
secrftary; and Verona Hoogensen, lnter1"0.r Decorat1"ng------. trea.urer. Mrs. J . H. Thompson is
spo~or of the Intermediate M .
Y F} Upholstering f:r Slip Covers f:r Draperies
C~M Cub Scouts CU~M anCI READY MADE
To !Meet Friday • Jean White, Interior Salon
~l Master Robert Callis will I Pllone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. p~d~t advancement awards to IN TD CRAWLEY FUBNJTtmE BLDG. COSTA HES.A
m±rs of Cub Scout Pack 110 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ spon ored by Newport Beach
G ar School Congress of Par-lYN.Yt/rA~~-.....,.....··
ents ! and T eachers at the pack
mect;Jng to be held Friday, Nov.
21 a~ 7 :30 p. m . In Corona del Mar
school auditorium. Theme of the
evenjng's skits will be "In Old
Mexfo." 1
VENETIAN BLINDS
• Decorative Design
• Wider Headrail for Your Curtains
and Drapes
• Immediate Delivery
~OY~.AT.t..sJ'
T<JAP'N"· DON'S
e~~, e"'4
'
"Most Upique and Artistic Eat·
iDg Pl1 on the West C.oa.st"
On the luff !rlooking Balboa
Bay f nd Ne~rt Harbor Hanson's Shade & Linoleum Shop
J Dellcloua
COMBfNATION DINNERS
Fea~r Oar New Turkey or
-_1 8bell-Flob Boll
Orders ttom 5 to 10 seven nights
I • For rvations: Beacon 5465
Cor. Newport Blvd. IJ, 23rd St., Costa Mesa
PHONE: BEACON 5004.J
Call U• for Free E1tlmate
FREE PlCK·UP & DELIVERY SERVICE
CO)'{VE)'{IE)'{T TIME PATME)'{T PLAN
Fine Perfumes ••• strfft floor --
f o\trth, tycomoro
,\
f ke 'IJ.'11 £.,ence of CJ.,;, friru
C
p rfume . • . the traditional gift a t / 1
ristmas ••• ever accepted w ith gratitude ;J.,I .
f r the compliment it implies. Wi:h it, she'll (
r member you each time she weors it . . • r 7 ; 1~~'}
sen from our fabulous collection <
0 rare potions.
u are cordJally Invited to Tie• Rankin's
6 rd fur-ma! pre ~·lew of fi:Je g1ft11 f or
.rh1 lm:11•. no .... • In our .... -1nd vw11 and rernainlnr
t ouch Wedn•.1da7, ?\O\'Cmber t•tb..
)
,
~ADAY
;
i
Friends Capilla Circle to H&a;
Program On Indians . Mr, and Mn. Huch Haley of
An interesting program on aru the Balboa Yacht basin baYe jua1
of the Nav&jo Indians has been ar-returaed from an extensive motor
nmged by Mrs. 0. · M. C&mpbell; trip ti> Mexico. The HaleY!' Ylllb'd
pr<>gram chalrman, ·When C&plll many of the principal cities and
Orc:Je of Corona del Mar Com· towns of the country and vaca·
munity church meets Wednesday, tioned at out.standing civic centers.
Nov. 19 at 2· p.m. in Pilgrim hall. Mn. Haley, who was quite Ill be-
Speaken will be Mn. J . M. fore taking the trip, ia now tuJJy
Drolet of El Navajo sho p at recovered.
Corona del Mar, who will give an Mrs. Winslow Bushnell, 2431 Or-
Ulustrafed lecture on Indian arts ange avenue, Costa Mesa, noted
and crafts while Mrs. Campbell authority on craft Work and flower
will talk on general conditions an-angemenU, lectured last week
among the Indians and the work at the Los Angeles Ebell club and
whic.h the chW'Ch is doing for on Nov. 20 will speak at an open
them. meeting of Santa. Ana Ebell club's
Mrs. John Sadleir will preside garden sectjon.
and Mrs. John Miller will give the Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ring enter-
musical program. tained at dinner Friday evening,
guests being Dr. and Mn. Willia
Ader of Westwood, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cavanaugh of La Canada and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson. The
Cavanaughs were guests at. the
Ring home for the ensuing week
Velo Isle Matron
Enterlains At
Briclge Luncheon
Mrs. Had Ring of Lido Isle eno.
tertained her bridge club recently
with pl&Ces laid at luncheon for
the Mesdames Sally Peyton, Rob-
ert Powe 11 , Tom . Henderson,
George Peters, Spalding Eastman,
Lynn Kepper, John Boyd and thf!:
hostess.
Mrs. Boyd won both the bridge
and travelling prizes and MrS.
Kepper received the second awar!'.l.
Cub Scout Pack 105
Meets Friclay
OJb Scout Pack lo.5, sponson.td
by the Newport Beach Grammar
School Congress of Parents and
Teachers. will meet Friday. Nb-
vember 21 at 7 :30 p. m. in the
Newport Beach school auditoriuril.
Skits will be on the theme "In
Old Mexico'' and there will be an
exhibit of handicraft. Also on the
program will be a motion picture
presented by Warren Weiser, cub
master, and the presentation of
advancement awards. Parents are
urged to a ttend.
·--------
Newport Beach Man
Honoree/ On Birlhclay .
Mrs. Eino Ollila was hostess at
a butfet supper and surprise birth-
day party Saturday evening at tier
home on 20th street, honoring her
husband, Mr. Otilia.
Rummy was the diversion of tJte
evening. F irst prize.s were "'on tiy
Mrs. Douglas Bray a n d r.trs.
Charles Porter jr. and Miss Loma
Mills and Hugh McMillan w~te
consoled. '
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. McMillan, Miss Mills, Mrs.
Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Por ter and
Mr. and Mrs. Otilia. Mr. and Mrs.
Trygve Hess, who left that morn-
ing tor a vacation in Las Vegas,
left gifts.
Do you want to sell
Use in these columns.
it? Adver-
end.
Costa Mesa Bricle-Elect
Honoree/ at Shower
Held in the home of Mrs. A. R .
Mon tgomery, North Towner street,
Santa Ana with Mrs. Montgomery
a n d Mrs. Kenneth G. Harrison
sharing hostess duties, a pre-nup-
tial shov.:er honored Miss Bernice
Luper.
Miss Luper is the daughter of
Mrs. Etta Luper, 197 East 18th
street. Costa Mesa, and her mar-
riage to Don 0 . Croft. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Croft, 285 Broad-
way, '"'as an event of Sa turday.
During the evening court whist
\Vas played with prizes going to
M rs. David Hughes a nd Mrs. Dora
Sweeny.
l\!any lovely gifts were present-
ed the honoree Uy the 17 guests
present.
Two other showers were given
recently fo1· the bride-elect. At
one, given by Mrs. C. N. Harris
and Mrs. \V. J . Neville in the Har-
ris hOme, 1618 Fullerton avenue,
miscell aneous 8.rticles \\'ere pre-
sented her and at another one
hostessed by Mrs. Richard Hornby,
1515 Santa Ana a venue, she re-
ceived many gifts for the new
kitchen.
Church School Gui/cl
Has Successful Sale
The rummage sale held in the
o Id Newport theater building
Thtirsday and Friday netted $110.
it was announced by the sponsor-
ing organization, the Church
School guild of Corona del Mat
Community church. Final plans
had been made Nov. 10 a t a meet-
ing held at the home of Mrs.
Stuart Diehl, Goldenrod avenue.
In char ge of t he affair were
~!rs. Robert Callis, Mrs. Gordon
Kopp, Mi:s. Rebee a nd Mrs. Gor-
don Butterworth.
Next meeting of the guild w.ill
be a Christmas party to be held
Dec. 15 at the home of Mrs. Midge
Gamble. Goldenrod avenue.
See Gene
FOR BIRTHDAY
8s WEDDING CAKES
HARBOR 804.,J
Imported Wines and Beer
Delicates.en
Wo •i-!allzo In Woddlnc and
Birthday C&ke.
GENE'S BAKERY
'706 Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar
, . -
B. F. KENNY, pre•&Jeat: of tM Newport Barbor Cb.amber of Commerce, welaolw 15 wt'Ne of exe-
cuUve. of the daley lndatty In a lancbeoa Nol'. 11 at Balboa Yacht club. Afterward they were taken
on a toUI' of tM harbor ID one of hnJ Loreatam'• boata. The dairymen held a convention. at Loq
Beach Nov. U to lG lndaalve. -photo by Beckner.
Ebel/ Book Section I
Hears Review on lnclia
Jr . Assistance League
In Charge of
Thrift Shop Sale
Members ot the Junior Assist-
ance League took over the Thrift
shop on Tuesday of this week, that
being the day when the sponsor ing
organization, Newport Harbor As-
sistance League, held its Novem·
ber meeting.
At a deli&:htful dessert luncheon
held on Thursdlly, 'November 13, at
the Balboa Island home of Mrs.
Obed Lucas, members of Ebell
club Book Section I gathered to
discuss plans for the forthcoming.
salad and bridge party which they
are sponsoring on Thursday: No-
vember 20 in the clubhouse for
Ebell club members and friends. At the October meeting it was ~lrs. Rowland Hodgkinson, spon-
decided the section would work a<; sor or the juniors. explained what
a study group this year and pro-their duties woulri be, at a meeting
grams or revie\v s would concen-he ld a t .the Costa Mesa home of
t rate on presen ting peoples of the. cha1i:;,man. Mrs. George Hol-
other countri ~. In accorda nce stein f!I • and announced that a
\.\ith th)s plan l\'l rs. Herbert Baetz I half price sale was scheduled for
gave a .vivid picture of the caste that day: .
S:\'St em in India through her review Also discussed '"'as a tentative Ot Hilda We rner's book "My In-plan for selling 0rlstmas tr~.
dian Family ." OJrrent conditions After the business meeting. a
in India were discussed and hand-dessert course \vas served Wlth
craft and jewelry displayed. Mrs. Ferris Wall as assisting host-
After a short recess a second ~ss.
review. the delightfully amusing, The next meeting will be a
character study, "Give Us Our Chris tmas pa rty held at the home
Dream" by Arthemise Gaertz was of the Misses Patricia and Bess
given by Mrs. K . V. Dilts. Emison, Rudder road, Beacon Bay.
Co-hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. Ralph Holden and Mrs.
Margaret Nieme:yer.
Sell that unwanted
through News-nmes ad.I.
artlClf
Corona clef Mar People
Enjoy HarYest Parly
Nearly 150 Coron·a del Mar resi-
den ts turned out Saturday eve-
ning for the community party held
at the Lagt1na Skeet club house
and sponsored by the Corona del
Mar Business association.
Walter Gerhardt, president of
the association, welcomed guests
as ttu>y arrived and a blazing fire-
place, coffee, cider and doughnuts
promised added cheer.
Modern and group dancing was
on the agenda, there was a good
orchestra but alas, no pi ano! Ralph
Wilmot, contractor, furnished a
truck, Mr. and Mrs. P owers of-
fered the use of their piano, the
dance committee and guests helped
move it. a nd everything was jake.
Dan Kelly, Laguna Beach artist,
\~:ent around dra\ving caricatures
of people, which pleased them no
end. 1For those \vho did not wish
to dance, there \Vere tables of
bridge and other amusements.
\Vhi:n it came time for supper,
Councilman 0 . Z. Robertson auc-
tioned off the attractively decora't-
ed box lunches brought by the
lad ies.
Everyone got acquainted and
~ had such a good time they called ·l for another party in the not-too-
distant future. As a community
effort, it was a marked success .
GEORGE POTTER of Balboa (mlnWI hat and coat) and Mex.lean
cattle a.ppral&ers on b&lcony of Charro club, tamo119 In .Jalbco tor
rodeo activities. Most of the members are wealthy ranchers and their
sons who excel In honemanshJ.p. Their costumes are mu.ally made of
cha.mol.8 adorned with silver ornaments.
Group in Mexico
Enjoys News-Times
Among \he most intereS't ed read-
ers of the News-Times is a group
of men whose headquarters ar e
in Mexico City but who spend their
t ime in all scctio(lS of Mexico, ac-
cording to letters received here
by l\.1rs. Florence Robbins 1215
East Ocean boulevard, Balboa,
\vhose brother, George Potter , is
one of the group.
"The News-Times is the only
English la nguage ne\\'Spaper \Ve
ever see", he \vtitcs. "and believe
A resident of Pasadena and
Newport Beach for the past 25
years, he was former personnel
man at Douglas Aircraft and later
was with the department of agri-
culture as head of \l.'Orkers' camps
in Orange county.
He works 'With a group of Mexi-
can appraisers a nd at prese nt
they arc in La Piedad. in the State
or Mic hoacan. He mentioned that
in Mexico one might order the
fines t of fillet mignon at a price
of 60 cents. Dr. Ruiz, a member
of !he group, is a graduate of Yale,
has studied at Harvard and in-
terned at New York hospital.
me, \Ve sur ely do appreciate it." ;'(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Po tter. \\'ho is the son of Mrs. I
\
'
/1
Always ready at the ring
of the phone to taxi you
·wherever you want to go.
e 24-Bour Service •
YELLOW CAB
of
Newport -Costa Mesa
e PHONE•
Beacon 5824
Alice L. Potter or Balboa, is in 1
l\.1 exico working for the U. S. gov-
ernment as paymaster for th e
Bureau of Anima l Husbandry in
its fight against the hoof and
mouth disease.
DAVID C. CORSON
Ocean Front Cafe
Residential Contractor
1 and Builder
Harbor I520-W
Harbor I085-J
II07~ North Bay Front
Balboa Island
•
lti;ht In your neighborhood . .
. k a bank.that con give
you e .. ry kind of banking
Mrvke. It's one of the 500
branches which make up
the great statewide system
·of Bonk of America, and It
""''" In the knowledge,
Pperience, and resourc'es
of the entire system. When
you nMd any banking
..,..nee, come in and let's
gel beHet ocquoinlwd I
Mm0NAL n'ffi.it ASSOCL\TIOM
CelilenJ'• .SMftiwid. .lo•t
_.. .................. ....._._ -.-..----
'
r
French Fried Shrimp ,and Fish
Our Speclalty ,. __ _
• STEAKS • CHOPS • DINNERS ---· .. __ _ .......
BEER SANDWICHES _, ................. ~ ··-. --· ___ ..
Fountain Service -2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach
CATE AND DA VIS
NEW UNIT OF ,t.oOumt'o
IN THE PALM SPRINGS AIU
Includes Membership In the Fomau• DESERT CLUI
large home building
prognun under way.
-r -------------p.AUI snJNGJ ·LA QU1NT A OIVILOPMINT CO. ,,,._.Oz s shAw.&..~M.c.ll&.7t1
.._ ... ,_1111 Ml.aO--.......
-------------
eil'tl.8 IE 'Aul i
t1I ;I
l -
CAP RAGAN SAYS:
"Come on over ancl enjoy a Special Dinner.
Bring the family."
--Served from 5 to 7:30 p.m.-
9Sc
Home Made Soup or Chilled Juice
Oloice of-RAGAN'S CHICKEN PIE
BREADED VEAL Cln'LET
FRIED FILEI' OF SEA BASS
Potatoes Vegetable Salad Drink
Hot Biscuits Home Made Pie
Bring the Kiddies -a Special n.te for Them
JUST A IDNT-
....:.._saturday Nite Is BAR-B-QUE NITE--
Speclal Bar-8-Que Dinner ______ __. .95
Bar-8-Que Swordfbb Dinner-1.25
flotice: We close every Friday
Open II a.m. -Close 7 :30 p.m.
' . RAGA I'S 9lto..t~
()ppoolte Ocr. to 'Greeter
All·AJmrtam lllarRt PIM•Bw•-
the most famous violin-
icoolo Paganini, born in
• Genoa, Italy, in
1782. His tech-
nJque was so
•marvelous that
he was thought
to ~ in .league
with the devil!
Besides ~ing a
great genius, he
did not disdain
to obtain ef-
fects by m eans
of ~pecial tun-
ings and other
ich caused him to be
f charlatanism. But he
y in advance of his time,
NEW~ORT BALBOA NEW8-TIBE8 p .
TUESDAY Nowpwt Booc:ll, Calif. Now. 11, 1N1 8~e 5
the window of the fair lady, while No ReserYati'ons the amorous merchant watched
fron1 a distance, the E string of Luncheons at the Galley Bal-_
the violin snapped. Paganini kept • '
on playing. Then the second or A boa, are increasingly popular with
string broke. PaganinJ kept on business people from all over town
playing. Finally, to the consterna-..and Mrs. Anita Sexton reminds her
tion of the listening patron, the old and new eu1tomers that with
A string broke. Paganini kept on the new arrangement reservations
playing, and the music was if any-are not necessary tor dinnen.
thing more ~~utiful than before. The Galley, which ts located at
Later Pagan1n1 explained that he 507 East Central avenue is open
had tied an open penknife to his Monday through SaturdaY.
arm, with which he managed to
cut the strings at will, in order
J.p. make an impression of ds:-
terity on the wealthy man of in-
auence.
(Scrap book item)
Men whose dearest wishes are
rlXed on Objects whofty out of their
own power, 'become in all cases
more or less impatient and prone
to anger.-Coleridge.
CONSTRUCTION DRA WIN<;S
FBOM YOUB. 8KE'l1'BE8 OB CLIPPINGS
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
111-0 Cout m-Way Newport Boach Pb. Bemooa~
E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz
seemed so wonderful
to the blic in those .days might (
not caus such commotion in this
day a nd age.-Once he reached
fame, he · as never heard to prac-
tice. It i said that one man fol-
lowed hi from town to town, en-
gaging t e room next to Paginini
in every otel, a nd boring a hole
in the w I through which he could
watch t e actions of the extra-
ordinary violinist. But never once
did Pag nini pla y. The artist
would t e his violin out of its
case or appings, stretch his long l"~===~~~~~~~~=~=~~=~~~~~~~~~i bony fi gcrs along the strings I 1
se\'eral es, then put the instru-
ment a a;y without having pro-
duced a sound.
Before the 'violin1st became fam-
ous, he
lady-love_•
Paganini
as hired to serenade the
of a rich merchant. As !
played soulfully under
Mrs. rothea Didrlcksen
SEA TLE, \\'ASH, SAVS:
"\Vhen I decided to buy a des-
ert ho esite. I looked at all des-
ert de lopments ca refully.
Quite aturally I selected La
Quinta The Desert Club is per-
fec t."
For f
Palm
colored folder write
prings-La Quinta Devel-
Co., Box Q , 679 S. Duns-
s Angeles 36. Calif.
ewl
MO T WEARABLE
! ff ARING AIO
E ER BUILT
"ll
YOU
WIAI
Talk .!bout TI>eari.ng coo,·eoien«I
You'll. be delighted ~·i1h Western
Electfic's ne"' Model 65. Check
these F ints:
Strffmllnecl oll-ht-one design
W•lghs o"IY six eu"c•s co'",i...
O"ty 4V,1 lnch•s lone
Tiny, t...-.ftttlng coso
Small9t.I ond lighN1t bcrttorte1
Pl.US THESE EXClVSIVl FEATUIES
Sp.clal MIQ'Ophan• -pra,11,olty
•limlnat•& "'Khonlcal nait.•1
Malt.tw.S101H Con11nK:tlon-f•
longer llft,
Am oz Ing Economy-costs I•&•
tti-._ cellf on how to .,.,.....
And for truly 6ne bearing-try it
and·bear the difference yourself.
Demonstnti<>D.J obsolutt:ly free.
U>fsrern E!..·crr1c He~r1ng Aids
Audiphone Co.
416 Flrst National Bank Bldg.
Telephone Sant &Ana 7899
Santa Ana, California
GARDEN WALLS
Low Cost-Strong
Permanent
MORTARLESS
INTERLOCKING
BLO~O.
!28S Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 5489-M
ANNOUNCING
A New Own:,r. New Baker
2112 Ocean Front -Newport Beach
Our Specialty will be to serve
our customers with Always
Fresh Baked Goods.
DELICIOUS DONUTS -BREAKFAST COFFEE
CAKFS -FRESH BREAD
-Also--
SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR YOUR
HOLIDAY TABLE TREATS AND PARTIF.S
LLOYD FLEMING-Owner
NO RESERVATIONS NOW NECESSARY
at The GALLEY
· 507 East Central Avenue BALBOA
FeaturiQg
Filet Mignon Steaks
bicluding Soup, Salad,
Vegetables, Hot Rolls and JeUy. $13 5
Home-made Desserts and Drink.
5 to 9 P . M.
MERCANTS LUNCH, 11 to 2 -75c
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
•
THIS 2-BEDROOM
COMPLETE ON YOUR LOT
HOME. s5950
'
•
•
~ . -.,.. ... . .
(.;omplete Building Service at Reasonable Construction Costs
CONSTRUCTION by JAMES D. RAY -General Contractor
BLUEPRINTS by HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
ASSOCIATED BUILDING . SERVICE
•
I. I
•
Page&
-~~~~~~~~~-:-:--:----v~·,..-...... =---...... =-='"'?=-============= NSWPOaT BALBOA :NSWll-TIMSll .r-tJi-/'16 NZWS-TDll!B
rm:llDAY Neweon '!"" ..... o.111. Nn. 11, 1"7 Roots oFCultlU'f!riiiN.-71/w f!f 1111)' action OD the part ol the dorrick barp, ciam-
i'eal estate board ownen Would lhell or a-ane) -· 2.10
• NEWPORT-BALBOA
NEWS-Tl~ES FORUM pl&ce silcna 'Far Sale' on thetr own Operator, pump--· 1.65
properties. 'Ibis I am not J.a fa vor Operator, roller ··--·-1..85
ol, u lt ii detrimental to the in-Oper:itor , tract 0 r-
terests of r eal estate broken, who bulldozer , tamper
are QUAiified to handle property drlilrlype shovel .;
16.80
13.20
14.80
n:LEPBOIUll: aa•p 1.1, U AND M8
.&It Volume xxx1J( .... ted ~ ~ u4 Tllunda.J , el'llOOGL o · 4 Cella ..._ &dhloa P1111*'·d S.W., Wed •• -·1
OJ!' l".(lBliO OPlNlO~ sales. boom attachments 1.90 \ 11:=========~======~========9 \ I would appreciate )'OUr courtesy Operator, trench
..-.nptlon Payable lD Advance : $325 per year lD Oran&• CounQ<;
'3.50 per year to 4th Zone; $3. 7:! per year to 8th Zone.
J:ntered -. Second-Cluo matter at the Poo tof!ic:e in Newport Belld\
Callfomla. under the Act of Ma.'Ch 3. I~
SAM .lo PORTER • • • • -• • • - -Publi•her
LUcruS S. Sl41TH. = --_-_-_-_-_ ~-~~ r. G. FROST • --• -, • • . -AdV"!l"tilllll "a.....,-~~~~t. :iol.i w: ~tr;; Avenue •. Newport r.each. Call!omla
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A Depead•ble 1-..1 IDOtl&uUoD for 0-It l'O&ft
NATIUORIAL &fl SSOCIATION ~
' Jails Can Bold Both
Active
Member
of
' DUTCH .WO t ttERS m.rdi""'r
~D SAINT NICHOl..AS 0 1rJ
.AME/11.JCll. LIKE 711£
SAINT HIMSUF', 7J.1£Y'
L£/:T CNRIST~S GITTS'
SECMTLY IN DOORWAYS:
Wlaat: rruwtao.. W..W :roa became they haven't l'ot that kind in printing this let ter u a cor-machine .......... _____ 1.975 15.8'.>
J11a118 to bobter tM MCstnc VOi· ot money. rection to the misinterpretation as Truck dr i ver 8 ot
w el ....,re11 reported. ..,.....,. "For example, too, there wu printed in your issue ot November dun1p truc k 5 ot
b7 ......,. mercll&Dta !' the well-dressed ~P from Bal-11. less t h an 4 yds. f~tothe ~ .::"' cannot tdinaf-boa Island who patronize my VeRosary tru!G Y Yo1 un, water level ............ 1.425 11.40
\NU pay •.N6•• yo.•ces or -store. They came over the other ree ey. A ny classification
nen," lays Mn. Evelyn SmJth, day and one ot them, a woman, omitted herein,
proprie tor ot the Newport Cafe, said, 'I'd like to have Old Ou•• Puauc NoTi-•• not Je th 35 Newport Beach, ''we have found ("° .93) but I can't afford it n-·.' ,.._ ss an ........ 1. 10.80 """ ..,_. All bids are to be compared on that tu order to hold our custom-So she bcM.J.ght a brand ot lower-NOTICE TO OONTBACTOBS the basis of the City Engineer'•
en we must substltute mea t looves priced whiskey. As stated in a estimate of the quantities of work
and •tews and reduce the prices Los Angeles newspaper the other SEALED .. PROPOSALS will be to be done.
on these. day the liquor business has drop-r eceived a t the office of the Cit y No bid will be accepted from a
"Working men have not bad ped ott 50 per cent." Clerk, Cit y Hall, City of Newport Contractor who has not been ll-
their wages increased in accord-"I t would seem to me that oon· Beach, California, until 4:00 o'clock censed in accord .th th
ance with risine prices and that ditions belng what they are," says P.M., on November 24th, 1947, at visions of Oiap~~ ;~ si:t~
is one reason why there is such a Maurice S tanley of Balboa Island, which tim e they will be publicly of 1929 85 amended ' u
slump in local business. They who was reached at the Corona del opened and read, for performing Plans' may be see· d f
just can't afford to spend over the Mar office of the Earl w. Stanley wor k as follows: of pro-·• bonds co"· nantr t omud family budget. • • • " Real Es ~. • ac an tate ent~ea. "that it ls City of Newport Beach, Ocean specifications may be obtain~ at
"It wages are in~ in pro-
portion to the h ik e ln price of com-
modities, I think business eYery-
where will see a r eturn to nor~
maJcy," says Roy H. Keene, pro-
a _matter ot individual salesman-Boulevard Extension in C.orona the office of the City Engineer
s hip. del Mar, about one tenth (.1) miles City Hall, Newport Beach, Cali:
"You can't wait tor business; in length, to be paved With plant fomia.
The proposal, made by Philip Murray of the C,IO,
that profiteers be ja i\ed, poses a numbe r of cc;impl~x
questions. The most important of those questions 1s,
who are the profiteers?
71'DAYS CHRISTMAS
OIFrS: SYMBOLIZINO LOVE
AND~1£NDSHIP, INCLUDE:
lJROO(HES, JEWEL -DROP
EARRINGS, F'ILl(iR££ (/
lJRAC£LCTS, R I NGS, {\
1 prietor-of Keene's Kom er liquor
store at 301 Palm street, Balboa.
you have to go after it. You have mix surfacing. The special attention of pros--
to increase your a dvertising or No bid will be received unless pective bidders is called to the £: ... a better grade of mer chan-it is m ade on a preposal form fur-"Proposal Requirements and Con-
nished by the City Engineer . Each ditions" annexed to t h e blank
bid must be accompanied by (cash, fo rm of proposal, for full direc-
Mr. Murray, going by all his J?Ubl ished state~en!.5,
clear ly feels t hat big business is out t o exploit the
country, while big labor , as represe nte.d by the CIO,
is blameless. But factual evidence coming f~om other
q uarters adds up to a very differen.t COJ'!clus1o n. Some
units of labor are ruthless ly prof1te~nng -by the
simple expedient of d elib~rately putting out less and
less work for more and more money.
The Wall Street Journal, for instance, recently
r an a seri es of articles on. why h~~e~ cc;ist so muc~.
One conclus ion reached is that Bu1ldmg labor is
cun-UNKS, COM--..;._..f
PACTS AND WATCHES",Z~ ~~
c,,p.,JV.# 19•7 fo ~ I
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
"Men are working 40 hours a
week and getting no overtime.
They do not have much money
to spend these days. For )nstance.
take my customers; some of them
are working people. A lot who
used to buy largC'r priced stuff-
quality stock-now buy only h alf.
pints. They teU me they cannot
afford the quality stock any more,
<Further comments on this vital certified or cashier 's check, or bid-lions as to bidding, etc.
question will be forthcoming in der·s bond) made payable to the The City of Newport Beach re-
next week's Forum when Mason City of Newpor t Beach for an serves the right to reject any
Siler , local theater manager, and amount equal to at least ten (10) or all bids.
Hubbard Howe, boat builder , lead I per cen t of the amount bid, such CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
off with their penC'trating remarks. guaranty to be forfeited should Fra nk L. Rinehart,
The N ews-Times wrilcomc.-s ad-the bidder to whom the contract aty Clerk.
ditional comment on this question 1s awarded fail to enter into the Dat ed Nov. 10, 1947.
from its readers.) contract. Pub. Nov. 13, 18, 1947. .========================= In accordance with the provis-CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
F ictitious F irm Niime Letters to The News-Times
doing 30 per 'cent to 50 per cent less work than be-ACCOUNTANT
f ore the war." A Boston builder said that bric~layers .--.....:.="-"-'-'-----,
now Jay about 300 br icks a day, as compared with 800 B o Ok k e e P i n g
P HYSICIANS a S UROt'-ONS. M..D. '----N-ov_c_m_b<_r_J3-.-194_7 ___ a_p_po_i_n-tc_d_b_y-th-e-r e_a_l_e_st_a_l_e _bo_ar_d
ions of Chapter 397, Statutes of
1931, th~ City Council of the City
of Ne\vport Beach has ascertained
the general prevailing rate of
"'ages applicable to tlie work to be
done as follo\VS :
'"'----J Hourly P er
Wage diem
Scale Wage
TltE U!\"DERSIG:-0-F~D does hereb1 certily ttat they a re cona.ut t1ng •
nurftery school business at 1221 J::a.et
15th Sl.. <."osll.l Mesa, Ca l\{ornl" under
the h ct1uou11 firm nan1e of 'Rane.ha
Mesa Nurser)' School and that said
IJnn Is composed of the tol!ov.·u11 persons. v.·ho~ names and ad dre~
&re aa follows, lO·'lt"ll :
or more before the war. A San Fr ancisco tile con-· S e r v i c e
tractor said that tile setters do 40 per cent less work coLIN F . BROWN
tha n in 1940. A Cleveland builder reported tha t aAL J~:'~c~~JL u a
plumbers have an unwritten rule which says the)'. must a.,., •• o ... Now•'" "''""
take seven days to rough-in fixtures in a four-fixture L..---AR-c:-:H=iTnJ=-::rr=----~
h ouse even though the job can be done in half that ,---==-=:..c.::-'----;
t i.me. 'He added that when the plumbers fini sh ahead Armand Monaco
of the seven days, they walk up and down the stree t ARCID'tECT
81<& W. Bay Ave., Bali.. to kill time. . . Harbor 11u
Many other industries have r eported SIT!Jllar d e-"'' Lakewood A•e.
clines in labor output--every penny of which. must LM Anceleo NOrnuwu1,. MOS
be paid for by the ultimate consumer. That. k~nd of DENTISTS
profiteering is costin g this country untold b1ll!o n~ a r----=-===----,
year, and is one of the primary .reasons fo;, .P~1~e in-Dr. Obed Lucas
flation; Organized labor , before 1t asks for" .iail . sen-DENTIST
t ences for others should check it s own profiteer-
ing"-· -jails can h'ol d either an industrial or a labor zzozy,N~ll!i::~:;;1" i::~· 1•
profiteer.
Price Facts I ooRDON E. ifAPP. D.D.s.
One of the most intelligent and illuminating state-·
m ents on the price situation was recently given by
Robert A. Seidel vic e-pr esident of the W . T . Grant
company, a l e adi~g mer chandise chain, b efore a Con-
Phone Harbor Ul....I
gressional subcommittee. . . . PHYSICIANS·SUROE ON!I, D .O. Mr. Seidel observed that it 1s commonly believed
Dr. W. T. Mooney that all prices are unreasoi:iably high as ~ompared
with a year ago. The truth 1s that many prices have
gone down or have held to the same level. He ~x
h ibited various essential article s of apparel wh_1ch
now cost le~s than in 1946, and which are also of 1m-,_ , ...... __ , _ ..
p roved qu1!li.ty. Finally, _he summed up his testi mony IL---------_,
N inth and ~tral
by emphasizing these points: CBIROPRACTOR
1. All prices are not out of line. Some are up, some Dr. Tom E. Barton
are down, some are the same. CHIROPRACfOR
2. Increased labor costs are a major contributing un Coaat m,hwar
factor t o the present price structure, and the t:rend of eorooa del Mar
wages will largely determine the trend of pn7es.. ~~e~.;:,::~
3. Bottlenecks exist which cause shortages in p~o
d uction and so for ce the prices of the commodities 8TENOGRAPmc SERVlC!:
affect ed upward. GEORGI A T A \'LOR
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PH\'S ICJ.A?(
IUld
SURGEON
•11 Cout RJc hway. Harbor G6I
Corona del Mar
John K. C. Chung, M.D.
Pb1·Uclan a.ra<t Surceoa
2-4 7-8:30
and by appointment
Beacon 5075
l ZO East 18th Street
Costa Mee.a. CalUornJ..a
Gonion M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSJClAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
omce Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; $-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pbya.lcl a.D and Su.rgeon
Hours: 2-5. by Appaintment
Telephone Beacon 5848
131 Bro.clway eo.ta 11-
Milton M. Muwell, M. D.
1801 Cout Hlw a1
Corona del Mu
Off\ce Hours : 10-12; 2-5
P hoa e Harbor 106%
S. R. Monaco, M. D. I
814 Bay Ave~ Balboa
l.tazbor l "JU
Otn ce B oun:
2 to 6p..m.
Monday throug h F1't4a7
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. D.
~.w.. ud sw-seooa
S-W9 W. Cenlnl
ornoe: U&tbor soi
Nlpt.-Pboae ~r 77%-M
4. The cost of O'overnment has an important effect •·•"• ""~•~o•n ,., t l\OTAa\· r t ·11.1c C d R" ht M D on price levels. Surprising as it may seem, governmen ... c ... ""'·· , .. ,.~, _. onra 1c er, . ·
th th f d 't ts I r.,_, ., .... , .. a1111. t~-. a11a Present Hours: now costs the country more an e 00 l ea . end. S.-o• j\~~l\-\~ 9:30 L ID. -12 M-
b b t t . 11 o..r w .. ra -Lr11•• . M•""' .. 8-Tlell ~ 5. Retailers' marg-ins have ee n su s an 1a Y r e-.......... M•••·••'•" z:s o •· m. -<:so •· m.
d uced, and retail trade has not retained an undue Pick o."~~.;~~;-; .. ....,. zoos-c w. Centni.1
'--------------· Ne'''POrt Beach
Editor-
NC'wport Balboa Ne\vs-Times.
301 1 W. Central Ave.,
Ne\o,.·port &\ach, Calif.
OC'ar Sir:
Under d ate of November 11
your pa(J(>r printed an article re-
garding the display of real estate
.. For Sale" signs in the City of
Ne,vport Be-ach.
Previously a representative of
your paper phoned to me for an
C'Xpression on this subject, and my
r eply "·as that I "'as not in favor
of removing all real estate signs
:ts "For Sale·· by the local brok-
C'rs. At the same limC' I qualified
this stateme nt.
to ascertain the feelings of its
members in this regard, and I
told them my sentiments." I did
state over the phone that a com-
mittee h as been appointed by the
local board. ~Iy own vote on the
question was mailed to the board
which was not in favor of remov-
ing au signs. However I have never
m et the commit tee or discussed
this with mC'mbers outside my own
office, so I could not very well
have ··told the committee my sen-
timents."
2. "Some who do not have pr op-
erty on the highway would be
handicapped.'.' My statement re-
ferred to brokers \\'ho do not have
a place of business on the m ain
As the a rt icle printed under highway. and who would be at a
F'Grum of P ublic Opinion does not disadvantage in advertising their
conform to my f)<'rsona l views on listings.
this subject in its entirety as quot-3. ··r believe O\\Tlcrs should be
cd under my name, I y,·ish to car-permitted to place real esta te
rect certain of th.e statements as "For Sale" signs on their prop-
follo\•.'s : erties." I n my statement OVl!r the
1. ··A committee \vas r ecently phone I repeated that regard.l~ss
Classification
Asphalt or crushint
plant Engin~r ... $1.90
Asphalt plant dryer-
man or fireman .... 1.775
Asphalt raker and
ironer .......... , ....... -... 1.55
Asphalt spr eading
machine operator .1.90
Carpenter ······-·········· 1 .90
Cement finisher ........ 1.975
Flagman and
\llatchman .............. 1.35
Heavy duty
r epairman ·······-······ 1.90
Laborer ········-········-···· 1.35
Oiler. power shovel
or crane ······-········· 1.525
Oper ator, concrete .
mixer ...................... 2.00
O!X'r ator, motor
patrol grader ........ 2.025
Universal Equipment
Operator (shovel,
dragline, derrick,
BENJAMIN M . HOWSE . 22911 Ful~ lerton Ave., Co!lta Mesa. Call!.; PA·
T RICIA L . HO\\'&E . 22911 Fullerton Ave .. Coata b.tesa. Cali!.: EARL o.
$15 .20 PETERSON , 305 32nd St.. Ne,11port
Besch. Call!.: LOR RAIKE M. PETER-SON, 305 32nd St.. !'ewport Bea.ch 14.20 Ce.lit. '
WITNESS our hands this 141..b day ot October. 1947. 12.40 . BENJA?tlIN M. HOWSE
PATRICLA L. lJQ\VSE EARL G. PETERSON
15 20 L ORRAI:\"E M. PETERSO:-.' STATE OF CALIFORNtA.) 15.20 COlTNTY Of-' ORA."IGE ) ss.
15.g() ON TH.IS 14.lb day of October . A..D .. 1947. belore me. Nora S. llargv.·arlh, a r.;"ot1:1.ry J,ubllc ln and for e.a1d Coun-10.80 t)' nnd St ott". personall)' appeared Ben-
jamin M. Howse. Patricia L. Ho'''~• U r i G. Pete rson and Lorraine M.
15.20 Peteraon. known to me. to be tht.
BO persons v.·hose names are subscribed 10. to lhe within Instrument. and e.c·
knovi'led i;ed to me that they ezecuted the same.
l2.20 IN WITNESS ~'1IEREO F. I han
hereunto set my hand and a rnxed my 16 00 orf1t:1al 1!eal tne day 11.nd year in this ' certlricar.e fir5t abo,·e 11o·ri tten.
16.20
N ORA S, ?ttARG\VARTH
N otary Public In and tor sald
l;uunty a na State. 1-,y Commission Eitpires Janu&ry 28.
1950. (SEAL)
J~ulJ.-='ov. 4. 11. 18. 25. 1947.
ANNOUNCING
GENERAL PAINT
CORPOR.ATION'S
NEW DISTRIBUTOR
for
Costa Mesa and the Harbor Area •
sh are of the con~umer dollar . -Phooe ua.1>or i.os
Mr . Seidel spoke from a study of the f;icts, and w:n:RINARIA.." ~==========:
the committee members who heard h im were interest-
ed and imnressed. The whole pr ice problem has been
confused bv wild denunciations of one g r o u p or
another. Th-e truth is that prices are the result of pres-
ent day costs a nd conditions-not of isolated causes.
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Roast TURKEY
CHICKEN
$150
NEW YORK CVT llTEAK.==:-----~P~M WBOL& BBODJ!J) LOl'JSIEB ______ ....,p_llO_
with --butt•. llJtOD.ED llWORDn8B 8TUK 1.511
nuED OOllBINADON SU POOD •ue
J'IUED 8llJUJIP --$UIO Jl,AINBOW 'l'BOV'L...$L16
88' ..,.,. Pie wltla BrudJ S.aae
.._ • &h11 • D •
Sam's Sea Food Spa
iuad Fiab Market
ft:IZ'St ~ ....... TIT ...... - . ·--·-·111~ -a..v.,..
•
..
NE\\'PORT llARBOR
VETERINARY II OSPITAL
Dr. Horace Parker
Dr. Paul O. Butcher
101! rl It. M e.a DrtYe
()o&ta Mee.a Pb: BeL 6011
MlJSI C TEACHER
Eloise Khariton, B.A.
Teacher of
PIANO & HARMONY
1871 Newport Ave.
Ooata M~
none Beacon 8001
Now on llUd:
SCOTCH TAPE
-t-
NEWS-TIMES
8apply Limited
Chas. A. Wylie, M.D.
Infants and Children
Coast HJr hway and J asmlne
Corona de1 Ma r
Houn : 1 to 5 p. m. Har. 1015
Ut"TUM!..""TKlST
E. T. Butterworth. O. D.
Opturneotrt•t
EYES EXAHINED
LENS ES D UPW CATED
........ .,......,_, Mfztl
au.t. •· o..r-1 •-...._ ..,._ la1J
Jil(SWPO&T aa.Cll
'DAY llCHOOL
Mortimer School
IO! Cor&I A..._ Balboa Jal.
DAY SCHOO ...
NOW OPEN e. .a.. ••anw~a M.. .a.. ..._. .......... ... ..., ...
Jack's Equipment Rental
Contractors' Equipment
• PIA8'IEa •••en euni.uwe
• • OOJtfcam •**'M eft•Dft9
Phone Beacon ssOS-w
17th and Santa Ana Ave. ~ ColtaMea
\ ..
•
. •
'
You Are Invited to Bring Your Family and Friends to See This Modern Store
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st and 22nd
Specializing in These Quality Products:
-(:{ FLEX Household Paints and Enamels -(:{ Quick-Step Floor ant:l Linoleum Paint
-(:{ Marine Paints .and Spar Varnishes -(:{ Mural-Tone Wafer Paint
-(:{ General's 100% Pure Outside Paint -(:{ Spraying Equipment
-(:{. Varnishes and Stains ' -(:{ Wall Paper
-(:{ Thinners and Oils -(:{Linoleum
SP R ·A Y EQUIPMENT RENTED
There's a Gi~ for You on Opening Day
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st and 22nd
''GENERAL'' PAINT
COlta Maa •
• • .
' • ... -
•
·.
..
------~ •
•
Puauc NoTICE• WW otl~ II UJ.11 -.r.AlUOW • -o.u. a MDIO M A11l'Olltnlt& a 'l'IW A TBAILm 11 K•WPO•'l' a.&LaO.& N•WB-'l'l•SB Paie7
w .. 1111• roavm -!do " Batel 0.-W-lo~-AIM PID FIREWOOD FOR SALE--!4 lbe vlolln. -It. 1938 PONTIAC -2 door .... an, YORK TRAILER-Excellent a>n· 'l'!J!!DAY Newpu<! BNch. Clallf. ·Mn. !!I, lM1
cue. Fine lone. can Hari>cr MW tltto and battery $725. Pb. dltlon, 30'1 E. Ocean Front, Bal-..... al'A'l'I: •••••• DT.ATS NOTICS or 8AU or D•L
l"llOr&al'l' AT PSIVATS SALi: lll&m " Lucita -far -N ... Warld ProdDcta Ownpanr.
IOI 't1lbd St... Huntmstm -PbaBI llmltlailtlm 811+ 111
QIAJICOAL A BRIQUETI
PROMPT DELIVERY
-.i. 91-2tc Hu. 1905-M. 92-2tc boa. 91-2tp •
SPINET all&bUY cue damqed In FOR SALE -1941 Ford deluxe FOR SALE-New $3400 houle-
lhlpmenl-World f1mou1 -. 5-pua. coupe. Heater, eood rub-trailer at bie dilcount. Frank DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT CO. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES.
11).th Wright Lumber Yard
1784 Newport Blvd.
This Is • peat oacrltlce. 6nlJ ber. Phone Harbor 1.299-W. W. Hahn, Anchor Trailer Port,
one. Remember, only one. Your ~2tc Coota Mesa. 91-2tp Jim Doak ~-,!'!,._~vet ~--tbeeo.flneo, • .!; '46 Olds 76 Sdt.
Pb. Harbor 505-W Clyde Doak
In the Matter ot the Estate and
Guardianship of F . L. KEN-
NEDY. JR., Minor.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned, BERTiiA L.
ALDRICH. Guardl&n of the Es-
tate of F . L. Kennedy, Jr., a mi-
nor, will sell at private sale to
the highest bidder upon the terms
and conditions hereinafter men-
tioned and subject to con.tlrmatlon
by said Superior Court on or after
November 26, 1947, all the right,
title and interest of F. L. Kennedy,
Jr .. a minor, and all the right, title
and interest that the guardianship
tstate of said minor has, by oper-
ation of law or otherwise acquired,
other than or ln addition to that
of said minor tn and to that cer-
tain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the
County of Orange, State of Cali-
fornia, and more particularly de-
scribed as folloW!, to-wit:
An undivided one -twelfth
l/l2th) interest i.n and to the
Southwesterly rectangular one-
half. of Lot 9 of Tract 376, other-
Wise known as Santa Ana Heights,
ln Orange County, State of Cali-
fornia, as per map recorded in
Book 15, Page 29 of M iscellaneous
,.taps of said County; and one
share of stock in the Santa Ana
Heights \Vater Company appurte--
nan t to said land. as evidenced
by Cer tificate No. 221 .
The terms and conditions of
sale : Cash in lawful money of the
United States: ten per cent (10% l
of the purchase money to be paid
at the time of the sale, balance on
confirmation of sale.
The purchaser is to take the
said parcel of r eal property sub-
ject to conditions, restrictio"!>
rest>rvations, easements and right!:
of way of record and all taxes a
lien thereupon, not delinquent.
All bids or offers must be in writ-
ing and will be received at the of-
fice or ELMER H. V. HOFFMAN,
1024 Ro\\·an Building, Los Angeles,
California, or may be filed with
the Cle!"k of said Superior C.ourt,
or delivered to said guardian per-
sonally at any time after flT!t
publication of this notice and be-
fore making sale.
Dated this 6th day ol November,
1947.
BERTitA L. ALDRICH,
Guardian of Said Minor.
CR-1%80%
Pub.-Nov. 11, 18, 1947.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSlGNED dou hereb7
certify that he I• conduct ing a optical
buslnen •t 1213 Coaat Blvd., Coron•
del Kar. Cal!Comla. undt!'r the flctl-
tiou.s firm name of Coaat OpUclau and that said firm I• compoaed of the
followlng penion, whoae name and ad·
dreS9 I.! as follow•. to-wit: E. H. THIELE. 1213 Cout Blvd.,
Corona del Mar. Calltomla.
W1TNE$ my h&nd tbl• 3rd day of
November . 1947. EfGrL H . TRlELE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ) C01'"TY O F ORANGE ) u . ON' THIS: 3rd day o f November. A.
D .• 1S47. before me. Nora S . Mant· warth. a Notary Public In and fo r said
County and Sta te. per90nally appeared
J E . H. TllTELE. known to me, to ~ the per90n whose name l.s eubS('ribed.
to t)iie w lth ln ln!ltrument. and ac-
knowledged to me that he @:r.ecuted Uie
same. h IN \VJTi'o'F.SS WHEREOF. 1 ave hPr<•u nlo ~t my hand and affixed my
ofrielal !lel\I the day and ye&r in thla
certiC\Cat,. r!rin a.bo,·e written.
NORA S. MARGWARTH Nota ry Puhlir In and tor said
County and State.
<SEALl Pub.-Nov. 4. 11 , 18. 25. 1947.
CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP
DOING B USINESS UNDER
F ICTITIOUS NAME
Tl-lE U'NDF.R"'"SiGNED do hereby
rertlfy that they ar-e engaged tn a
r o-partnershto RS General Contractors ancl other allied lines. under the fie·
titltn 111 name and atvle o f BOOREY A:
POrRIER . that M id ('0-pArt.ner!lhlp Is
compo.!ted of the followlng persona. .. ·hoee names a nd residence addrea!!eS
are ll!I follows. to-wit: ROBERT RTfSSELL BOOREY. 221 Am"th,·st. Balboll Island. C<fornta ;
ELMER s . POT~rr.R. 221 Amethyst.
BalMA Tsland. CAl!fornla.. WTTNY::SS our hand.1 thl• 20th day
of October. 1947. ROB~RT R1J~Slt'LL BOOREY
ET.:MER S. PClTRfER --
STAT!: OF CALJ"FORNlA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 111!1. On lhl.s 20th. day of October. l!MT. beto~ me. a Notary Public In and foT
M id CountY and State. penonally ap~
peared ROBERT Rll~~T.LL BOORE'Y
and ELMER S. POIRIER. known to me to be the persoM whoee namea
are sub1'Crlbed to the ""'1thln ln.!t.ru·
ment. and acknowledl"fld to me that
tbev exe<""uled the same. WlTh'"F.~ mT hand and oUlctaJ M&l
KT'MTl!l LAHEY Notarv Public In a.nd tor the
Mld County a.nd St&ta.
(S!a.Ll
HARBOR
Plumbina Service
COSTA. MESA
Beacon -
~~~ ~~ -EASTERN Built trailer 1940,
SS.tfc No. Main, Santa Ana. Christ-White wheel rinp. Be&utlful dark sleeps four, $600 .. as Is. Beacon
l'191 N.,._i BIYd.. B-ll04lnl
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTT
Oootnctlnc and !luRlll•
91-tft
--------------mu Sale. 89-tfc blue flnlab. llydromatlc drive. . 61ll. 92-2tc
F<;>R SALE-Model 'A' Ford: a1oo spli'J5' PIANO. Rent a beauty Allen Motor" Co.
46 CUalunan Scooter. 505 Santa 1008 Cout Hiway Ana Ave Newport Helshta for the holldayo. Rent for term Be 5032-J a
.. !1i2tp allowed If you buy. Mllllc In aeon 92-ltc ABOVE TIIE ARCHES -Good
the home Is Important for -::,3:-:7:-:F:---:-...,...=:--::--:----1 view; lntereotlng new ~bedrm.
Chrlstmu Joy. Ujrlghta u low Ord· 4-Dr. Sedan home; !!replace, large ear. Price COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Pboae -DD-R
DEEP FREEZE-Nearly new 20
cubic ft. Freemwter; exception..
al price for quick sale. Call Har.
422. 92-2tc
~i:,i s:"ta ':,11· 520 ~ Immaculate Inside and out. Good $14.600. Call Hub Powen, Ast.
Main. Chrlstmu Sale. 89-tfc rubber. Get to work and home Har. 62-W. • 81-tfc
Z5'1I Elden A.ve., Ooota -.
~
U YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
774 Eut 19th Street
Ph. Bea. 5413 Coota ...... caJlt »tft
ti
RE-MODELING, mending, alter·
ations. What about those new
hem lines? Ph. Beacon 5TI8-M
or Beacon 5689-J. Also for child
sitting. 91-2tc
WORK WANTED-Ironing In ~
~ome. Plain or fancy. 530 San
Bernardino Ave.. Newport
Heights. 26-tf<
DOCTOR'S MEDICAL ASST. -
Proficient or routine lab. work,
can type. reliable cheerful, good
personality, prefer to work In
Harbor area. Call Har. 2628-W.
or write MiS!! Ray E. Jones,
15121> E. Central, Balbea,
00-4tc
HOUSEKEEPER -P art t I me
KELVINATOR DEEP FREEZE-STEINWAY. Uaed. Gorseouotone.
4 oompartmenta. Exe. cond $85. Mahocany ~ Genuine. Su-
Marine service station at Street penonlc tone. Terms or will
and Bay (near pavilion). Pr. rent. Dam-Schmidt, 520 No.
Har. 155. 92-2tc Main, Santa Ana. Christmas
EASY REVERSABLE IRONER -Sale. 89-tfc
Exe. cond., A·B high oven stove, PIANO Shortage Will be acute this
reasonable. 33 Plymouth coupe; Otristmu. Chooae yours now.
9-foot net and lace wedding veil A small deposit will reserve it
with seed pearl tiaria; Match· tor you. Delivered whea you
tng wedding and engagement wish. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co.,
ring. 5Z7 Redlands. Npt. Heights. 520 No. M•in, Santa. Ana.
Bea. 609()..J. 92·2tp Christmas Sale. 89-tfc
SILVER FOX FUR COAT-Full P'OR RENT U
length, like new, $275. 233 E .
Bay Front, Balboa Island.
92-2tp
FOR SALE-Child's auto car, exc.
cond .. Ph. Bea. 5291-J. 91-ltp
WANTED TO BUY 11
WANTED-Gas station pumping
eight thousand up. Orange coun-
ty. No Blue Sky. Write Box
"S" c/o News-Times. 91-4tp
Will Pay Cash
For your furniture or what havt
you. Phone Beacon 5656.
Crawley Turniture Co.
1812 Newport Blvd, Coota M-
92-tf<
FOR RENT-Room with private
entrance a nd bath. 320 Diamond
Ave .. Balboa Island. Ph. Har.
2123-J. 92-3tc
YEARLY Ren.tat furnished house,
2 bedrooms. electric equipment.
605 Lai-kspur, Corona del Mar.
9Z.2tc
FOR RENT -2 room apt. and bath
Private entra nce, utilities paid.
Adults. 311 I sland Ave., Bal·
boa. · 92-2tc
FOR RENT -Garage, 303-B E.
Bay Ave., Balboa Beach. 92-2tp
NEW Bachelor Apt., suitable for
single person or working couple.
Until June 1st, 1948. Ph. HarOOr
2471-R. 92-ltc
adults. Ref.. also fine iron;ng CASH for USED your home or mine. Call for l" F OR RENT-Small house, Balboa
and deliver, Harbor 1973-M. Furniture & Avpnances Island. atrus 1-5268. 1335 Elm
91-2tp ·~e Buy Almo.t Ave., Glendale, Calif. 92-2tp
Anything'' -------------NICELY furnished 3-roorn. apart·
MAN with light truck, available GRANT'S ment, Servel refrigerator, fur.
for work. Write \Valter Rae, 104 Phone BeL 5707-M nished, venetian blinds. 202 New-
E. Bay, Balboa. Apt. 16. 92-4tp 1645 N~ Blvd, Coota Meoa port Blvd .. Newport Beach, (Be-
Get Xmas sewing done now. Reas-.U.tfc hind Arches. 91-4tc
onable. 3618 Coast Blvd. New-FUBNITU1UI: POK SALi: a CORONA DEL MAR-New 2 bed-
port. 92-2tp -------------room house. patio, barbecue, tm-
again 1pecial.
All $M695 ~ ""~~~~ = en otor Co. Price $53!!0. All utllltleo. Hub
1008 Cout Hiway Powers, A&ent. Har. 62-W.
Be&con 5032-J 81-tfc
92-ltc
'41 Ford Sta. Wagon
New paint and varnish. Heater.
Real leather upholstering,
$1445
Allen Motor Co.
1008 Coast Hiway
Beacon 5032-J
FOR SALE--1946 Ford converti-
ble, racUo, heater. Excellent
condition. $2100.00. Phone Har·
bor 1195-M. 89-4tc
WALTER J. FOWLER
SELF.CfED USED CARS
1974 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
'37 DODGE SEDAN. Radio, heater,
spotlight. Good paint & rubber.
~95.00.
'46 MERCURY Club Coupe. One
owner . Low mileage. 1'-1.ust be
seen to be appreciated.
'36 PONTIAC SEDAN. Motor just
overhauled. Good radio & rub.
bcr. Today, only $595.
'41 PLYMOUTit TUDOR. New
paint, rubber, brakes & battery.
Nice motor. $1125.
NEW 2 BR vacant $5500; also 1
BR newly furnlshed $6000, on
adjoining lots. Muot sell. Sep-
arate or together as Income.
Make offer. Trailer corisidered.
Owner 1702 Rocheater, off Tus-
tin, Costa Mesa. 88-tfc
LIDO ISLE -2·Bedroom houae,
200 ft. from So. Bay. LJving
room with corner fireplace and
Bay v;ew. Price $15,750.00.
Phone Harbor 2~76-W .K . after
5 p.m. 89-4tc
Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
Residential -Commerdal
711 • C. Coast Hlway, Newport .
Phone Beacon 5860. 34--tfc
OWNER MUST ·SELL-I> acre
hillside lot mostly level plus
oceanview. Will sacrifice for
Sl ,000. Cash. Ph. Bea. 5729-R.
00-4tc
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -
New stucco 3 unit income, fur·
nished, where health Is wealth.
P. 0 . Box 401, Desert Hot
Springs, California. • 91-3tc
DESERT HOME
'37 FORD SEDAN, Rebuilt motor. 2 Bedrooms, air conditioned, ad-
Spotlight. Good rubber. Only jacent Desert Club, La Quinta.
S650. Better hurry on this one. 18 miles from Palm Springs.
EASY TERMS
92-2tc
Completely furnished. $12,000
475 Legion, Laguna Beach. Tel.
Laguna Beach 5841 . 91-4tc DRESSMAKING and alteraUons BLOND LOVE SEAT, Heywood-furnished. $85.00; also 3 room
Ladies or men's clothing. Be--Wawefield. Studio Couch, three· apt. $35.00 or both for $100. 618 •s••. UTA'l'E I! RJt&I. ESTATE If
tween 17th and 18th on Whittier sprfng cushion. Blond lamp table. Begonia, Corona del Mar. 90-4tc --------------------------
M Ph. Har. 2155. 111 Emerald Ave., Mrs. Tahara, Costa esa. 92 tf W&l'Clr&D TO llSN'T 11 92-4tp Balboa Island. • c
CARPENTER. Painter and all
around man will do alteration!
and new work. Veteran, needs
job badly. 117 46th St .. N . B.
WANT TO RENT-By attorney
M ONTEREY Studio Couch and and wife, 2 or 3 bedroom, furn.
matching chair, good cond., $50. or unfurn. apt. or house with
Also O'Keefe &: Merritt tabletop garage, by year. No pets or
stove, clock and oven control. children. Box M . c/o News-
92-4tp Trade f ar apt. size s tove. Phone Times. 92-4tc
Harbor 2471-R. 9'2-ltc
QO'LOYMENT OFFICBED D
SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS
COMPANY has opening for fe-
male clerk. Must be neat, ac-
curate and capable or meeting
the public. High school graduate
preferred-Must be under 40. Ap-
ply 209 Palm.)lalboa. 92-ltc
WANTED TO'RENT-2-bedroom,
FOR SALE -COMPLETE SET furnished or unfurnished, year
OF LIVING ROOM FURNl-'round rental in Corona del Mar,
TURE. 2 armchairs, 1 large on or about Dec. 20. Hendricks,
coffee table, 2 end tables, 2 Harbor 12. 92-tlc
floor lamps, light wood, con--------------
WANTED -DISHWASHER. at
Cheryl's Cafe. 322 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island. Ph. Harbor 274.
92-tfc
~ALE MISCELLANEOUS
N·URSERY
LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS
and PLANTS
BULBS -FERTILIZER
Hollister Bros.
Nursery
1959 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5200
~tfc
vertible divan. Complete $155.00
1-Iarbor 2211 . 92.tfc
Dinnett set: bed with box springs;
divan, bed type. Harbor l497·W.
522 West Ocean Front. 91-2tc
PREWAR Box springs and mat-
tress. Little used $35. palr. 843
Lido Soud, Lido Isle. Phone Har-
bor 686. 88-4 tp
FOR SALE -Devenport. wing
back chair, r adio. fireside en -
semble, gas heater, and ship
lamps. All in good condition.
Phone Harbor 1!)83..M. 88-4tc
BOATS, SUl'PLIES SS
FOR RENT -Day, \veek , \Veek·
end, or monthly, 23·ft. auxiliary
cabin sloop, innerspring mat-
tresses. Can carry up to ten
people. Skipper available. Call
Beacon 5465. 90-4 tc
14' rowboat. $12. Call after 5. 515
Begonia St., Corona del Mar.
92-ltc
FOR SALE-Corrugated iron gar-WJLL TRADE Inside lot on Lido
age 16x32. 120 E. 17th St .. Costa Isle for n ice .cabin cruiser 32-
Mesa. To be moved by buyer, 35 ft. Phone Union 1-2539.
make offer. Call Budlong 85793. 92-3tc
9 a.m.-N p.m. 92-4tc 2 -1-.-F-t-. C-AB-,-IN,.,..-tr-olc-lic-n-g"'bo-a-t.-:S::l-ee-ps-
Watches -ct.ocla -Jewelry two. Gray Marine motor . Fully
CHROMOKTERS eqUipped and sound. Phone Bea·
Repairtng _Prompt Service con 5525. Port Orange. 92·1tp
Sensible Prices FOR SALE -Sta.r sail boat.
VAN DRIMLEN Latest type, flexible mast, In·
eluding sails ready to saU.
RENT, MISOELLANEOUS
FOR SALE -Bendix Automatic
\Vasher: good condition. Sacri-
fice at $125. Beacon 5788-J.
,-92-ltc
AIRPLANES
WILL SELL or trade my equity
in nc \v airplane (Ercoupe) for
good property. Frank \V. Hahn,
Anchor Trailer Port, Costa
~1csa . 91-2tp
REAL ESTATI': E.'CCRANGE
\VlLL TRADE L. A. home for
Balboa Island or Peninsula
home. Lo\v rambling Haccndia
on level hill top. cement block
construction. steel \\"indows . cop-
per pipes, h and made tile floors
a nd roof. 21h baths: 3 bedrooms
opening on tiled patio overlook·
ing silver Lake and Griffith park
Olymp;a 2597. 92-2tp
ASTHMA RELIEF
W ill trade SSS00.00 equity in mod-
ern 2·bedrm. frame. lot SS'x.250'
in beautiful TUjunga. Elevation
2,000 ft., no FOG, for equal or
better in Newport, Balboa or
Balboa Island. CHff White, 10536
Pinyon Ave., Tujunga or PhOJ\e
Sunland 11149 evenings.
MONEY TO LOAN
~~~~~~~~~~~-
LOANS TO BUILD. buy, improve.
modernize or refinanoe. We p.11'-
chue trwltdeeds.
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker
498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5197
Costa Mesa
3 B.R. home, nea rly new. Hdwd. firs. Dual floor-furn.
Lots of tile; dbl. garage; back yard completely
fenced, and both yards beautifully landscaped. In
best section of Costa Mesa. Will G. I.
Owner Must Sell-Returning to Service
3 B .R. home, nearly.new. Hdwd. firs. Dual fir. furn.
Back yard completely fenced with separate service
yard. /3ar·B-Q pit. Owner will sell equity and trans-
fer G. I. loan.
Newport Heights
Very lovely, large 2 B.R. home. Hdwd. firs. Panel-
ray heater, dual fir. furn.; beautiful fireplace a nd
screen. One Qf the most beautiful and best built
homes in Newport Heights. $13.500. Terms.
We have some good buys in one, two
bedroom homes in Corona de! Mar.
and three
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker
Blanche A. Gates -Associates -Vrrginia D. Gates
Phone Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 746-M
92-ltc
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
J E W E LR y Phone Glendale. Otrwl 11188.
1786 Newport B!Yd Coota MftA 60-tfc
31-tfc
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL •
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.
HOllE> -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
INSURANCE
Pub.-NOY. 4. 11. 18. 25. 1947. ----~ _____ ,_, ___ -··-·---·-· ----·-·-··-·1 WASHING MACHINF.S
FOR SALE-Lawson pump and
bait tank complete, $75.00 like
new. Bay District Hardware Co.
Bal. Island. 83-tfc
3333 Via Udo Pb. Har. 1!500
38-tfc.
The News.-nmes w1.11 not be re-
sponsible for more than one incor-
rect tmertlon of an a~t.
reser"Ves t h e rtght to CUl'Tectb
claMity any and all am and to
reject any advertisement not con·
forming to rules and recuJatlono.
68-tfr
ausl!'<Ellll oums 11
LANDS.CA PING
It you don't bave one do J'OID
waahtna at
BilL'S WASH-A-TERIA
475 Newpcrt Blvd, Coota -
Phone Beacon 5T70
17-tf•
BAYSIDE PLATING
Gold -Silver -Copper --Antlqueo a Sped<y
PIC SAILBOAT-New set sails.
also stainless steel rigging, all
varnished except for ~ 212
Lido Nord, Lido Isle. 91-4tc
Boat Maintenance and
Repairing
Frederick Yacht Co.
1215 Coast Hiway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS
NEED MONEY?
See U1 for Quick. Helpful
Service on your finaoda)
Needl -LoaDI on
Furniture -Salary
Car or Other Security
Houn: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
( ClOled. S&tw11Ays)
OPPORTUNITY
Outstanding new 3-bedroom home on a large comer
lot. Over 1300 sq. ft., hardwood floors, tile bath and
large kitchen. Tw<rear garage, nicely landscaped. This
home will G. I. 100%. Can be purchased by anyone.
Has never been lived in. An exceptionally good buy.
$1,000 DOWN
Care of Lawns nowen and Shrubs PlAnted
Hal Crawford
315 Alvarado Place Harbor 714
BALBOA 84-tfc
85-tfc CD.
'lbree-bedroom home with large lining room. recently
redecorated Inside and out. New plaster throughout.
This will G. I. 100%. You cannot top this buy any-
where. Full price is only $6500.
CESS POOLS and
SEPnc TANKS
~ .Mywhe!e Ill
~ O>unll'
'Oaoltnet DrllllnC
••• OamwCtkm
<AD wart< ~>
hi! --CUrled
J.B. McCORMICK
Ml 'ftl:Ur1a !It. 11111 ~ -_ -BIS I" .....
1914 Harbor Blvd Ph. Bee. !51U
C<r. Harbor and 19th. Coota -
Nert to Methodllt CUUdl 28-tfc
Plenty of Good Tiree
All Sizes
Compound Motor Oil
c.Ikn. 'IOc
KUSICAL a ,RADIO ..
IVORS and Pond, Grand, Kimball,
Baldwin, Wurlitzer. Many oth-
er makes.. Prices start at 189
on used uprights. Buy now for
Otrtstmas. Danz -Sdunldt pt.
ano Co.. 520 No. MAln. Santa
Ana. O\rlstmu Sale. f&.tfc
18U1' Newport Blvd.. Ooota MftA
Be-5220
(A.crma fr<lln Alpha Beta Market)
00.ltc
AUTOllOTIVE A 'l'iilDI II REPOSSESSED: Spinet piano.
Famouo make. A. -ulne beau-MOTOR SCOOTER FOR SALE,
ty. Can't be told tl'<lln new. like new, esc. cond., mUlt oee
PA7 bal•-Eaq -Danz. to appttd&te. An Ideal Xmu
Schmidt Plano Co.. Santa An&. lift. Prleed rtpt. 814 E. SQ
!i20 No. llalD. ·a.no-Sale. Front, Ballxia (W pa-I •* ' ..
TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON, Broker
• Frank Downe&-Salesman
1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
190TSouth Main Santa Ana .
Phooe s. A. 7240
•
PIL BEAOON 5225
92-ltc
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona del Mar "By the s.•
We Have Six Homes in Corona del Mar
that will take a G. I. loan with small down payments.
Here they are -all new -We have the keys.
2-Story -2-Bedroom -$8750
This home is well-built. Upper has 2 bedrooms, kit-
chen, nook, living room; bath. Lower story has 'f.i
bath, laundry, 2 unfinished rooms and double gar.
R-2 Zone, space for another house on front of lot.
With a little work there are rental possibilities here
DOW. •
Comer -2~Bedroom -$9700
Modern, wide roof, stucco. i:lts of fancy wood in
living room. Redwood beam ceiling all thru. Kitchen
lias double sink, built-ins galore. Nook. Garage and
laundry. Landscaped. Ready to be lived in; never
been occupied. Good tenns or G. I. loan.
New 3-Bedroom Stuccc -$10,500
Large 6-room home, Snack Bar from kitchen to
nook. Bath has shower over tub; lots of tile in bath
and kitchen. Hdwd. floors. furnace. Fireplace. Serv-
ice porch. 2 linen closets. Third bedroom is arranged
nice for Den. Dbl. garage. Landscaped. Close to
schools. beach, bus, shops, etc. Half down or G. L
Joan with $1500 down.
3-Bedroom & Den -$10,000
Large Jiving room, dining room with snack bar to
kitchen. Ranch type porch. Garage. ,.;
2-Bedroom -Modern -$9500
F1at roof, modern. Snack bar. Kitchen with Jots of
built-ins. 3 linen closets. Both bedrooms have high
windows and wardrobe closets. Garage and laundry
room. Liberal tenns or G. I. loan.
2-Bedroom -Furnished -$8500
All electric, furnished, 2-story. Upper story has
living room with bar built in, nicely furnished; bed-
room; bath with shower; kitchen is electric; has
n<>?k. Sun .deck. Lower story is nice bedroom with
twin beds, closet. Laundry room, electric Hot-Point
water heater. Dbl. garage. Tenns or G. L Joan with
approximately $1Cl00 down, balance like rent.
Two Offices In Corona del Mar
12 x 12. Well located on Coast Highway.
DOAK REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CO.
Jim Doak Ph. Harbor 505-W Clyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid. Corona de! Mar "By the Sea"·
92-ltc
Opportunity of A Life Time
At Corona del Mar
A GRAND HOME AND INCOME
ON FINE 60-FT. CORNER
House about 3 years old. Consisting of two apart-
ments, 2 bachelor rooms. Double garage. Beautiful
location.
Full Price $17,500
You will have to act quick to get this one as it will
sell when we show it.
W. J. HOLCOMB
1517 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar
"Where the F1ags F1y"
NEWPORT BEACH -Coast Blvd.
House and Jot with good future business possibilities.
House has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. This corner loca-
tion is one block from ocean and 1 block from bay.
$5300
3-BEDROOM HOME -Costa Mesa
' On Jot 67¥.! x 125. This modern home has hdwd
floors, tilework, dbl. garage, and is in a very good
neighborhood. Take over G.L Joan at 4 % interest.
'
• • NEWPORT
-. . -HEIGHTS LOT
multiple listing Division
~ Located two blocks from
High School. All utilities.
$1300 -Terms
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor
PERNEL G. BARNEIT Broken Colla .. _
,
'
. ELTON D. BARNETr
470 Newport mvd.
l'lloae s-m 5713-R. Ew•'"Ct. Brn nm 57'1&-R
.83-Ua
•
Pue8 Nl!WPOB:f BALBOA Nl!WS-:llllU
TUESDAY New@! BNcll, fJallf. NO'f'. 11, lM'J Sand Crab
Stock Market
At a Glance
Am Tel & Tel -·-·-----.lSJ
Dupont ···-··-·--------1881'
General Moton ----------·--581'
Goodyear -----------·--------45%
Kennecott ------·---------48%
Sears --·---·--··-·-----·------· 38%
So Cal Edison -·------------29%
Standard Oil -------···--···---61
U S Steel -··---·-----·---·--7614
Canadian Pacif.ic ···-····-· 111*
~
Wifebeating,
Threat of Suicide
Ends Serenely
(Continued from Pup 1)
last week by the committee
chairman, Arthur W. Carl-
son, and the vice chairman,
Edward S. Shattuck.
A ser!.S of charges, running the M!"l'lwhile the governor
gamut from wilebeatlng and plwiged into one of bis fav-
threatened suicide to "an areu-orlte subjects-control of
ment and one f .. t round," .ended crime. Arotmd 1000 crime
Sunday night when local police of-prevention experts were to
ficers, making ooe last cheek of gathered here Monday fo the scene, found the Uahts out f r a
and all apparently serene. con erence called by the
Involved in the drama were Mr. governor.
and Mrs. Ray Craige, 1Z7-27th The cast was studded with
[ ~ St. and Craige's father.in-law, big names-the chief jus-
OBITUARIES otherwise unidentified. . tice of the state supreme
At about 8 :45 p.m . .Mn. CraJge court, Phil S. Gibson; a for-"'============' called police and told them her mer San Francisco police
HEN1lY J . CLARK
Henry J _ Clark, 63, died Sun-
day at his home, 180 Magnolia
street. Costa Mesa. He was a na-
tive of Ackworth, Iowa and he had
been a resident. of Costa Mesa lor
the past 29 years.
He is survived by his wife. l ea;
one brother, Judd Clark ot Ack-
worth; one sister, Mrs. Weate Ver-
non, Des Moines. Iowa; eight
nieces and two pephews.
Funeral S('rvices will be held at
2 p. m. Wednesday at the Harold
K. Grauel chal)E'I, Costa Mesa, with
the Rev. J oseph H. Thompson of-
fi ciating. Interment will be in
\Vestminster Memorial park.
~!OLLIE A. MOORE
Services were held at 11 o'clock
this morning (Tuesday) in Grauel
chapel, Costa l\tesa fo r l\t ollie A.
?-.Ioore, 76, "'ho d ied at 4·19 \Vest
Ohio s treet. Escondido. v.•here she
h ad resided for several months.
Sh(> \\'as a native of Texas a nd
had lived in Costa l\lesa for 23
years. S he is survived by t \.\'O sons.
0. A. l\I oore of Eureka and ~t . J .
~loore of Escond ido: tv.'o daugt-
ters. l\lrs. Vel ma Walk er of Beasly,
T exas and ~t rs. La Veta Russell of
San Antonio; one sister. l\'lrs. Ann)•
C. l\1 oore of Costa Mesa: two
brothers. John Baines of Holly-
wood and Ja mes Baines of Escon-
dido; 14 grandchildren and 2
grea t grandchildren.
The Rev. Charles Hand offi-
c ia ted at the services a nd inter-
ment was in F airhaven cemetery.
Be \.Vise -Advertise
husband .had bea.t her up and was chief-the state attorney gen-
threaten1ng suicide. 1 'F
On arrivaJ, the law found Craige era • red N · Howser, and
sitting on his front porch. A search SO on.
revealed no weapon . Police r eport-Attention was centered on
ed ba'ck to headquarters with the a commission on organized
story that he and his wife had crime. It included such
had "an argumen t an d one fast noted men as William Jef-
round" and she had departed to fers, former president of
spend the night with her mother. the Union Pacific railroad
:Shortly therea fter,. pc;>lice re-and wartime rubber czar, ~''"~.another ~all, Ws u r:ne from and William H . Standley re--
Craige s fathe r·1 n·law stating that tired d ·ra1 '
Craige had asked an officer to a ml : .
check o nce again. Police did and .~e organ1~ cnme. com-
found all lights o ut and the family m.lSSIOn \.\'as given the JOb of
a ppa ren tly re tired. checking reports that eastern
Scout District
Leaders to Meet
Press Club Forming
A district committee meeting of
Ha r bor Boy Scou t !('aders has been
called for \Vednesday at \Vhit(''s
Park .4 venue Cafe , Balboa Island .
at 6:30 p.m .
Or ange Empire Scout leade rs
have also revealed a ne\v high
in e nt husiasm being sho'"'n the
Council Prrss club no'v in the
pr()C{"SS of format ion. T e n Scouts
have signed up for m e mbership
and the fi rst or ganization m eeting
,,·ill be held during the firs t pa rt
of NoYembC'r f') set the \Vhl'l:'ls of
thC' press in motion.
Plans are being la!d for \'is its to
t he pla nts .>f the local presses and
th0'5C' in Los Angel€"s. Also on t h~
agenda for the future arc forum
discussions with r e presenta tives
f.r o m the press.
BROAD
BREASTED
Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
Tha.nksgiving Prices
gangsters have moved into
California.
••During the past seven
years we have experienced a
tremendous growth in popu-
lation," \Va rren said. "It is
inevitable tha t \\ith this new
population will come a cer-
tain amount of c1iminal ele-
ment and C1.lifornia's na-
tional reputation fo r pros-
perity certainl y will n ot be
overlooked as a field o f prey
by organized racketeers."
+ + +
The California toll bridge
autho1ity, attempting to set-
tle a fight between the state
publi c works de partment and
Bay area groups declared
that two bridges should be
built across the San Fran-
cisco bay_
The public works depart-
ment had held out fo r a twin
t o the present bay bridge.
Local groups wanted a
crossing farther south.
The bridge authority did
not say whic h bridge s hould
be built first. The San Fran-
cisco organizations imme-
diately started a drive to get
a priority for their plan.
+ + •.
HENS TOMS
Christmas Trees will cost
more than ever this year,
according to the state divis-
ion of forestry. The trees
hit a peak last year, but For-
ester DeWitt Nelson says
that labor and other costs UVE -----------·---· 56e Lb. UVE ----------------48c Lb.
N. Y. DRESSED 60e Lb. DRESSED ----·---52e Lb.
DRAWN ------------70e Lb. DRAWN --·--'---60e Lb.
Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
+ Direct to Consumer +
Christen Turkey Ranch
17th STREET & TUSTIN -COSTA MESA, CALIF.
PHONE BEACON 8063
PI11111bing
Contractor
FIXTURES AT RETAIL
SINKS, Vitreous China, Double ..................... $25.00
WATER HEATERS, Standard Brand .... -... $52.50
, Toilets, Lavatories and Laundry Trays
FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED
AMON WEST PLUMBING CO.
-Phone Harbor 1185-J -
2607 Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH
•
AMMUNITION
Duck Loads
Quail Loads
Skeet Loads
MARINE 'SAi ES, lac.
IM 8. !IQ ~iJlll ft?ze ....... m
(Nest to'ISr7 •. Be!bge x•m>
Order Your Persoruilized
Christmas Greeting Cards
NOW
The BLUE SAILS
Balboa
'"' "11 t M• '" \ .,..,
.&T "11 ar.Am .um
LOSO lA8T~Q
l'tl.UTICl"TIOS n>• Al.rTOMO•Dill
OUP SltRVICE SHOP c.... ...... n.. .......... , ••
Cw. L 11 1~ • In-I•
Mayberry Shoe Repair
ONE DAY SERVICE
1831 Newport Ave.
COSTA MESA
Johnny's Painting
and
Decorative Service
Qaallty Won11 •zeli!p
...... , •• .,., .Prlw ..............
18118 TU8'l'IN AVE.
008TA. -· ...... ?,_ ..
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain·
Qua.llty Feedm
1-
...., D .. m; ••• ic ... ..,,,.., ......
~-'
' .
SCENE FROM ~ GOOD SPORT", cme ot three one-act plays (lvea by Harbor Community Players
Friday and Saturday before e&plldty aucllencea at Corona del Mar .c.bool audltorimn. From kit to right
are Veraice Thom Perdlta Horn. Pat GI--. Warren Crane Jr., and Francl• Horvath. The play wu d.J-
rected by Gertrud~ Hon. -photo by Volney Hay jr.
Employment ·Costa Mesa Now FBI Agent Talks
To Legion Post Statistics Revealed Has 9th Young
In a statem C'nt made toda y by
Ray M athewson. locJl manage r of
the California State Employmt·nt
Ser vice. of the Depar tment of
Employm C'nl, 501 N. 5th s trC'e t,
Santa Ana. son1e in tercsti n~ sta-
tistics conccrnl n~ local employ·
men t se'""\'i(.'"(' activities \':C'rc dis·
closed.
F ivC' hund r ed sixty-th ree nc'v
1ppli eatio ns \\"Crt' taken in Oc-
tob<>r . a nd d u r in~ !ht.• samt' (X'riod.
6.:l81 persons passed t hrough t he
doors of the local office. a 12 ';',,
increase O\'Cr the SC'ptcn1bcr t r af-
fic load. '''hich indicates 1ha t the
term ina tion of SC'aso nal activities
is close at ha nd. Through fl n in·
tcnsi\"e job developmen t program
initiated by the Santa Ana offict'.
a s ufficient numhe r of orders came
in to enable the local offi ce t o
mak e 1161 r C'ff'rrals du r ing the
month, a n increase of 167(; ovc>r
the number n1adc in S e ptcn1bC"r.
These re fe rra ls resulted in place·
mcnt o f 655 people. a 2',f. incrcast•
o\"cr September placem e nts.
Junior College
to Affiliate
With Conference
GOP Group
Young Re publicans in Orange
county sa w foundations for the
ninth of s uch units laid in Costa
Mesa Sa turday night when Rich-
ard Dodd and Mrs. Ge rald Davis
"·ere electl'd president and secre·
tary r espectively.
The ne w political club joins
o thers already oper ating in Ne\v-
port·Ba lboa, S a nta Ana-Tus tin,
Orange. Anaheim. Fullerton. W est·
minstC'r. Gardr>n G rav<' 11.n d Hunt·
ington Beach.
Jus t ice of the> Pf'ace D. J . Dodge.
Attorney LeRoy Ande rson . Arlia.
S\\•artz a nd S . H . Franklin all
pledgr d 'full cooperation \vi th the
you n ~ people in t heir o rg aniza-
tion.
l\1 rs. Lelia Eastma n. chairman
of the O r a nge County Re publican
Central con1mittee, estima ted that
young Re publican m embership is
"pushing the 1000 mark." And
JOC' i>..icb . Jr .. of Ana heim . county
e xecutive board preside nt, outlined
princ iples and a in1s of young
Re publicans.
\Ve a dmit of no government by
d i\·ine righ t ... the only legitimate
right to govern is an express grant
of t he pov.·cr from the governed .-
E d. Kirby, resident agent of the
FBI in Santa Ana, described the
functions of the fede ral agency
at a mee t ing of the Newport H ar-
bor Post 291. American Legion ,
Wednesday night.
N ew members enrolled in the
American Legion post were: Ed-
ward J . Trapp, W . Lee O'Kelly and
R obert Alle n, all of Balboa.
William Banniste r , chairman,
repor ted that S1 00 had been raised
for the building fund.
A special committee headed b y
J ohn Daniel as tcn1porary chair·
m an and including Bob P ence,
Dick K.:inold and J·larr y Estus \vas
appointed to confer v.·ith the \Var
As.3ets Administr ation to ascert ain
if t he post can acquire one o f the
S AA AI3 barracks.
·---1 DO MY---·
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
1n NEWPORT
HARBOR
-.,. ______ .
The E astern Confer ence of the _w_i_ll_ia_m_1_1c_n_r_y_H_a_r_r_is_o_n. ___ _
California Junior Collcg(' Associ·
a tion ha s cxtcndc>d invitatio n to
Orange Coast J unio r college to be -
come a ffiliat ed as an a ssocia te
member.
At a mcetin~ of the Board of
Trus tees of the local college on
Nov. 10 it v.·as unanimously voted
to accept t he invitation.
According to present plans. Or-
ange Coast Junior college will field
athle tic t eams in all ma jor sports
beg inning \l.ith the fa ll semester
of 1948. I n vi ew of this fact , the
Eastern Confer e nce h as been re-
quested to gr ant full m e mbership
to the local college at the earliest
possible date.
The Junior collegcs now holding
members hip in the E a.s tern Con-
frrence include Chaffey, Citrus,
Fullerton , Mt . San Antonio, River·
sid e. Santa Ana. and San Bernar·
d i no.
GET ALL THESf'IXTIA
ADVANTAGES wlfi IEXAll-
e....w..ti °"''' Ovt .t "" '" ....._ e Adel H-ltttfvl Hv"'Witr N Air i9
v .. ,w.-
• Veporbe MMtc:•n11eftft ... Sk\,.._
• llin11inaN NeH ftN Ov.1if19 fvf'nitvr•
e leolfy CS.On •••-hmihtre-Ro.n
e Srvb Tile. u-Mv"'· WMd, Aooq
e 51iio_, I e .... eM Upltektwy
Re~oir
CONDmONER and HUMIDlflER s-.... -Dae ... ,,_,_.,..
..... d11 • g 11t3'i•c.I Col
H.P. Yarnell
Authori7,ed
REXAIR
Dealer
P. 0. Boz '196
BaJh.Wend;Callf.
Barbor 169-W
Mesa
Upllolsterj
Harey~
1S58 Ncw,..n .Bhd.
Ci.ta --..... ··-.....
WORTHINGTON -,., ~ -.... ,..,, , .. '~
Refrigeration
FREON .yrMONlA
I -ID 100 IDD
Air Conditioning
·-... 00-
Pressure Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
l'OI' AD Pl aw llDd
A.ll Uqaldo ... 8-
C&l ' ...
1!1 S. Loe Anc'eJM 8~ &nebefm
........ 4'26
Jt!s the sport for every
age -for boy and girl,
for man and woman.
That means you! So
come along. Whether
. you knock down a tour-
nament score--or never
bowled before, this Is
your alley!
Mesa
Recreation
FOR INSURANCE SEE
Howard W. Gerrish
1308 Newport BouJevvd
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 5151
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
U cense and Contract
Bonds Wrlt ten
2 for f !l"fes
ARE NOW IN EFFECT
·LEARN THE R UMBA or any
dance you wish , a t Arthur Mur-
ray's while you can get t his low
rate. Lessons are run-you learn
so fast with Arthur Murray ~x
perts. Act now, make the hit of
your life at your next party.
Phone Santa Ana 6"131
Studio Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Arthur Murray
• SANTA ANA
114!/z No. Broadway Pb. 6737
LONG BEACH
205 E . Broadway Ph. L.B. 741·19
!r--FRED TREAT-..
Retired
SALMON, IDAHO, SAYS:
"I have cast my lot with and
bought my lot from the Desert
Club." F or free colored folder
write Palm Springs-La Quinta
Development Co., Box Q, 679 S .
Dunsmuir, Los Angeles 36, Cal.
Dutch Heacock
0SNEBAL CONTJU.CTOB
PAINTING
Ooatraeton'
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
--....... ()oota ·-DlftCtly Behind Alba Beta
-0 •••...... : Barter 1111
a..:·--~"'
GORDON _ a~ FINDLAY
.
Cl'7 • ... o...e 8l9'L .... • rt as
CABINET SHOP SERVICE • C&lllNJ:1'8 .um JlllJ.W'Ofllt
T.C.~,.,__ ........ ft 11" .. "''
--
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Superior Trailer Port
396 East 21st St. Costa Mesa
Only One in Orange County
with
PRIVATE SHOWERS
and
TOILETS
For Each and Every
Trailer
Underground water and sewer connections
for all trailers - - -also soft water
All spaces have cement patios and parking space.
Close to church, schools, markets and beaches.
We lnvit.e You to Come in and
See This New Trailer Port
* *
*
• insurance
p.a. palmer INCOIPOIATfD
w. o. buck, insurance counselor
3333 v i-0 lido, newport bea c h, calif.
telephone newpart beoch, harbor 1500
Now Serving
NEWPORT BEACH
3 to 4 Days Service
BROADWAY CLEANERS
· 2903 W. Central
PHONE HARBOR 552-W
'
*
BeJ:ause it renews clothes ...
leaves them clean and odorless as new
We use it too, for your protection
LIDO CLEANERS
456 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5?98-J
' •
Have What You've
Been Asking For
PINWALE
CORDUROY
$479 I Yard
36" Full Bolts
Perfect Quality
In Kelly, Roal, Red,
Light Blue, Steel
Grey and Rust.
THE YARDSTICK STORE -
llt W. tCIL 8u1a AM. Plrz1 -
CNllel-st-: 1.-g B-m Md Pnafe a
1..,. ___ • ----------'1 tr Sell It Through Oassificd AdvertiabJI if
'
'
(
'
I I
I I
I ~
. . ,
'
"
...
Vol. I-No. 43
•
•
/11u•d
facb Weei
with
H~WS-T/MfS
•
•
PuufuJ
P.cific
I
I
•
WEEKLY B~ADE FEATURES Nov. 18, 1947
a
'
High School Players in "Ramsha kle Inn" . . .
.
Page 3
Why We Light Our Christmas Tree ... page 2
• • I
...
2
.. .
in the ••••
HARBOR LIGHT
A 'Trade-at-Home" camp&lp. which thil new~ 11 belpbtc the
dwnber ot cxmmerce puab, 11 good bt1stne11 fOI" local merchant&.
A!ld. what la aood businela for local merchants 11 load buliDell
for UI all.
But let us not kid ounelves that fancy alopna and a mutual be-
laboring of the subject, on street corners and 8Cl'Oll the soda fountain
counter, will turn the trick.
Harbor residents will trade at booie only 1t they can buy conven-
iently and economically from courteous merchant.a with attractively·
displayed shelves. :
Does that sound like an oversimplification to you? Maybe.
But remember: the geography ot Newport Harbor does not pel'-
mit us the convenience of a central shopping district such u can be
found in any inland city. Decent.rali2ation has, actually, encouraged
the development of Be'fral scattered business communities; none self-
autficient; each, in a sense, competing with the others.
So that, perhaps, leaves us with economy and courtesy as props to
local trading.
But when it comes to economy, stores close by, in Santa Ana and
Lon& Beach easily compete in price and in many cases undersell local
atores.
That 1\8.ves courtesy. Courtesy is a state of mind and manner and
local store~pers can compete with anyone anywhere, anytime. Yet
many HarbOr residents remember instances of gouilltg, slovenly at-
tention to the local customer while a tourist is !awned over, and what,
for lack of a better phrase, we'll call a nickeJ-and-dl.min& attitude.
'"frade.-at-Home" is good business but we must back up that slopn
with hard work and a zest to ~e ca.re of our own. Mr. Merchant, to
draw trade, you must let Harborites know what you've got. You must
make it worth their while to come to your store, and you must make
them want to come back again. Let's quit bickering about the sJwnp
and do something about it!
Why we Light Our Christmas Trees ' .
The brilliantly lighted Cui.st-of the East l>eca.me the most uru-
mas tree as we know it today orig-versal symbol of the Navity.
inated late in the 16th century. Even as the ear!Y converts gath-
According to legend, Martin Luth-ered in the catacombs to observe
er became entranced one night Christmas during the dark days
with a starry Ouistmas sky and of the chu.reh there were tiny oil
returned home to set up for his burning lamps to brighten their
children a tree illwninated with somber sWTOWldinp. The inter-
nwnerous candles to represent the iors of the medieval cathedrals and
star-brightened sky. churches always were banked with
The first written reference to a rows of flickering candles durlni
Olli.st.mas tree is found in the the Olristmas season, while later
works of an unknown writer of in Engll.sh-speaki111 countries the
the early 17th century who said; dancing light of the Yule l<>i
~t Ol.ristmas they set up firt~ burning in an open fireplace added
in the parlours of Strasbourg and cheer to the occaalon.
bang therron roses cut out of This flickering motion of liibt,
many-colored paper, apples, wa-so long identified with the grave
fen, gold-foil, sweets. etc ... " observance of early Ouis~.
But the relationship ol light was lost completely around the
with the obserVance of Christmas tum of the 20th century when the
goes all the way back to the birth electric light replaced the unsafe,
of Christ when the brilliant Star outmoded wax candle.
ABOUT THE
COVER
FROG BOUND!
·.
PICfORIAL
•
Staff Tomatoes With Brazil Nu
CR UN CRT Brull aata ud tome..
toee aak• a laTOI' ud tablr• I tablespoou • I tal>I
team bar4 to *t. ua4 utritto .. •"• butter or • c CTND ~ rnarprtM \. .,.~ t
1pe&ttaa. ua.,-re a IUte' for m•L l C\IP 110tt bred '8aJt ,
Star Brull aat _... tomatoe1 on tt\lmbe , . Pepper . ! _
th• haac'eoa or eapper meaa. 1 =~~ i~e~c~
TbW9'1 coo4 aewa for tlae meal I c.abl .. poosw • Clrm to toee
plauer .. u.. word dial HW AP. :~~: cboppl4 •ttcecl DUll
pH• of 8ruU Data aow reacblD.I" Mell batter. Poar °"er bread
sroce17 1toNe wU1 coet from 10 to crumb1. Ac14 mu,ahrooma. on.ton.
!Of, lea tJaaa lut 1ear'1 ab.lpmenu. sreen pep~r. tilt. pep and
'Ml• .. stut Data trom the Amason chopped BruU natl. Roll w out
Jun< are rtcll ha protelll, an4 an tomatoea an4 add pul~ to! eramb
uceU-Dt eouttt of V1t.amlD Ba and mJxtur .. Mix U.ht11. au Into toma.
a fair iouee of Vltamlll A. HeN'I ~1; top each wtth 1Uce4 Brull nut.a and bake ill moderate oYen
tbt r9Clpe tor ~ cltllclou m&ln· (IU•J'.) 10 m!llateL TIBLD: •
CftrM cliaL ' _ HrTiAp. --
HARKING BACK ... From the Files
November %6, 1911 November 2S, 19S1'
Warnings have been issued all
commercial and sport fisherrpen
against disposing o! dead fish,
The trial of Fred 'Thompson, the
attorney who created considerable
excitement in this city last sum-
mer, charged with receiving stolen
money, has been continued to Mon-bait or other r efuse in the waters
day -on account of the illness of ot Newport Bay by the stJte,
Jud Rush, attorney fOf' defense. county and city governments, ~ar-
The fact that. a man caught bormaster Thomas E. Bouc~ey
thirty herring (king-fish) in an stated today. '
hour at Huntington Be a ch is
deemed worthy of space in the
paper of that city. Th.at many at
one catch from the Newport Beach
wharf would excite no comment.
November ~ 19U
With Mrs. H. Bay Webster as
hostess for the afternoon, the
A Thanksgiving Day dinne~ at
the Coronado hotel will be pne
of the 1eatures of entertain.Jnent
planned by Mr. and Mrs. Eu~ene
F enelon for a niece. Miss Ann tte
Williams. a Mills college stu ent
whose home is in Chicago.
Teht"'M: Butter not
Otftoe: I0'7 .. Veatnl
Pabl ... ed :e.e..,. Tlmndq at
BalbM, v.llfonla
l..aed Mela week wlUa •
Newpon Balboa New.-'l'lmee
VO~ BAY, 8K. • • .. Pabll8ller
VOCNE'I' BM, JB. --An Dlltor
... Prt\.w by *
Newpert Barbor Pv""lh'MS 00.
l"or roar llpa aem r ,._
BENEDICT
The Sign Man
.... Bar. " OoNM .....
"Be Sure-Insure"
* Maurie Stanley
wlUl
Earl w. 8tualey
*·
CLIFF HAVEN
* Newport Harbor's
Newest and Finest
Development
*
Earl W. Stanley
Sole Agent
225 MARINE AVE.
Pia. ..__ 1ne
Bay View Cafe
HOME OF GOOD FOOD
~
While You Dine
Enjoy the Beautiful
Little Janie Walto, of Christen's
Turkey Ranch, Costa Mesa, looks
over part of the huge, 11,000 tur-
key flock running on Christen's
property (and eating Christen's
feed). She may be looking wist-
tully at the ·birds as she remem-
bers that many will no longer be
with us the day following 'Thanks-
giving. Or she m ay be mu.sing
happily on the prospects of bl ting
into that plump bird strutting in
front of her, after, of course, it
has been properly prepared and
stuffed for the traditional Novem-
ber feast day.
.. .-~-~;l,11 Ladies' AJd of the Methodi.t
church gave a Hard Ti.mes party,
the prize for the coetume that best
represented the spirit of the af-
fair going to Mrs. William Broth-
ers. It was a large and efficient
kitchen apron.
A 6 :30 p.m. covered dish Scenic Balboa Bay
ner preceded the meeting of ~
-photo by Volney Hay, Jr.
A Mixican literacy law makes it
compulsory for each educated citi-
zen between 18 and 60 years old
to teach one illiterat e person be-
tween 6 and 40 to read and writ~.
according to the Encyclopaedia
Britannica 1947 Book of the Year.
All children between 6 and 14 and
all illiterates between 14 and 40
are required to learn.
Randolph seo,.. Judy <Shirley Pro-
ther) with on eteoped fT'OG In o
tense moment In ''A Dot. With
Judy," the hilorlous l1oge ploy toMn
from the well known rodlo tcrtpt,
ploying ot the Laguna Beoc.h Pb/·
house, November 19 • 23 lnch""ve.
Say you saw ii in tM Blade. PJeae
How About Your
ELECTRIC WIRING?
S. E. BRIGGS
Electric Contractor
Newpuri Bwil
Newport Beach Townsend Opposite
Thursday evening at the hom F\m Zone
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith,
Ocean Front. Walter Robb Ferry Landing
Santa Ana was the speaker. (Malnland)
~~~~~cl~~~&=~y~Y~w~&~w~H~~~~~~e~*~~~~~L~-~A~~~~~~~~~
ben of Newport Beach featured ("
the meeting last Friday in the
club rooms in E as t Newport.
Thanksgivtna WU discussed by
Mrs. W.W . Crozier and Mn. Con-
rad Richter.
Rowland Hodgkinson and mother.
Mrs. Mabel Hodgkinson, came
from Long Beach Sunday and
spent the day viaiting friends here.
They are 1pending the winter at
Long Beach.
The Arches
Cafe
•
Steak
Md
Chicken Dinnen -· Cocktail Lounge
OpealOa.m.t.mla.m.
•
!fwjlWt m.& a o...t 11w7.
K...a&T••m
Plum ing and
H ating
Sam
&
.
F
I x
T u
R
E s
in sf at her
Avenue l1dlm?9 A om. at wan••• 1171 ._ ___________________ __. &, )IOU MIO 9'"' cM Bi.de, Pi..c ..._ _______ -!~-----------'
•
,,
'
t.,-...
•
BE CONSCIOUS
OF YOUR HEALTH
117 Meleldor Dlllken,.ft. D.
Re1euell JUGe•-•
BLOOD PBOTSIN8
'Ibe vi t&l importance of protelm
in the diet 11 illustrated by refer-
ence to their euential tunctlona
in the blood. The proteins ot the
liquid part of blood (the plasma)
serve u carriers of food. hor~
mones and immune 1ubatanca
the substances which paralyze in·
vadin& germs. Amino acids and the
proteins formed from them a1ao
enter into the building of red blood
cella and the red colorin& matter
of the blood (bem<>&lobin,) aa well
u in producing other essential
blood elements.
Beeulta of Deftdeacy
Hence a lack of protein in the
blood leads to anemia. up1et.1 in
hormone balance, and a &reaUy
reduced reaiatance to disease.
Cooke's Comer
Dress up roasts, salads and ooJd .. • cut platters with the crllp fresh·
nesa of parsley. To store th1a at-
tractive, vitamin-packed IJ"een.
wash carefully, drain and put ln
tighUy covered glau jar in the
refrigerator, ready for instant use ..
• • •
If Junior rips off his buttona
consistently~ here ls a tip to keep
him intact almost permanently:
sew buttons on with dental floss. • • •
Stormy weather is often a night-
mare for mother and young fry
alike, wheh they start hunting for
"that other" rubber or overshoe.
Supply each child with a sprini
clothes pin to k eep each pair fas·
tened together. When bad weather
comes, he will find a whole pair
without any fuss.
• • •
The plasma protein is essential
to preserv~ the osmotic pressure
of the blood. When thia pressure
goes down. fluid pierces the minute
blood vessels to pass into the sur-
rounding tissues; a n d swelllni
LEFT TO RIGHT: Belen Wint.en lD the role of Belinda Pride, splm~r-adventuttM· .Joyce Purce
,Boanle Blrtcber, romanUo leads; and Phyllis Laduneyer, the doctosL's vtothn---ell oi whom wlU a
Just before the top crust ls put
on a berry pie, using fresh. canned
or'frozen fruit. sprinkle a dessert
spoon of white vinegar over the
fruit for a delightful extra flavor. lD blp tchool'• play, "R•ID1lbackle Inn. ..
(endema) results. All School Play, 'Ramshackle"lnn'
Is Humorous Farce Murder Mystery
Since the blood proteins are the
main tissue builders, the lack of
protein in the blood is accompan-
ied by a serious, though not neces-
sarily evident, wasting away of the "Ramshackle Inn," the farce 1 covers murder is involved.
muscles, causing weakness and murder mystery with a humorous I Faculty b~ iness maMg<'l's for
fatigue. note, will be presen ted to the the play a re M r. F1oyd Harriman
Protein deficiency and disturbed community Wednesday night, No-and Mr. James Miller. St udcnt
protein metabolism may lead to a vember 26. a t 8:00 o'clock in the bu~iness managers are LP n n i c
large varie ty of disease conditions, Harbor High auditorium. High W inners a n d Ba r b a r a K i n g .
in addition to the deficiencies men-school s tudents in the play "ill Tickets may be obthinrd through
tioned. They call for first aid in be directed by Mr. Robert Wentz phoning the h igh school for rc~er
the form of pre-digested proteins of the drama depart ment. va t ions. RcservC'd SC'.31" a1 e being
-amino acids-which, taken oral-The vicinity of San Onofre is sold for 40. 60, and 80 C<.'nt:: ..
Jy, pass immediately from the in-the setting of the play which ~embers o~ the ca.s t nr.e lklmda
testines into the blood without takes place during the late war Pride. the spms~er libraria n. play-
having to be digested. and t ells th~ story or a spinster ~ ~Y Helen Winters; Pnttt_>n the
Treatment for Alcohollam librarian who puts her Life's sav-mn s carNaker of questionable
The powers of the amino acids ings into a broken down inn . character. port!'8-_Ycd by Rll~~ Gay-
have not yet been fully exploited . During the progress of the play nor : M.amC' Ph1Jhps, formc>r ownl•r
In the case of alcoholics, where she discovers that her inn is be-of the mn. Dorothy P aulson ; Joyc0
there is constant irritation and ing used as headquarters for a Rogers, a \\isecracki~g. sophisti-
inflamrnation of the stomach, in-black market Liquor racket. The cate, played by lA'e Knight: C<:>n-
testines and liver, the aminos Little spins ter tries to take things stable Small, bC'fuddled c>got1st.
might work wonders. They will into her own hands, when she dis-Don Ward; Arbuthnot. an unf?r-
assured.Jy build up the dama&ed luna te person. playt"d by Dick
I I Hambachl'r. tissues more rapidly. They will
even strengthen the individual Fabric Elegance Commodore Lucias Tow~r. a
men\ally; for the effect of the --------------self important stuffro ~hirt , Ed amino and g..Lutanic acids in men-Gre<.'ne; Gail Russel, h a rd cold
tal conditions has Indeed been beau ty, Barbara Hale : Alice Fish-
demonstrated. er. gangster's moll. Phyllis L;tck-
There is foundation for the hope meyer : Dr. Russell. Doctor you
that the ammos will become a pow-would call only on emergency, Sid
erful ally in the fight against can-Dav idson ; Bill Phillips. romantic
cer; and only time will show what lead. play<.'d by Ronnie Birtcher.
this modern medical m agic will do Mr. Tempi<'. a crab who t ni's to
in prolonging life and retarding interfere with cupid. Jame Ster-1 fen~cn : M ary Temple. ing<'nue.
old age. por1 rayed by Joye(' Purcell : Gil-
FILMTOWN
FEATURE
I
The casting of Linda Darnell.
the Amber of "Forever Amber,"
as Algeria Wedge in "The Walls
of J ericho" ended a six months
headache for 20th Century-Fox
executives .
They figured that the Amber
part would set her up as one or
the brightest luminaries in the
movies, but that the role which
followed "Forever Amber·• would
either establish her definitelY as
a star ot the magnitude of J ean
Harlow, or it she were mi9Ca.St.
would seriously damage her repu-
tation.
Darryl F . Zanuck. the studio's
production head. instructed his
story departments in Hollywood.
New York and Europe to search
for material. They sent almost 500
novels, plays and short stories tor
him to ponder. He gave serious at-
tention to thirteen dil!erent roles
before he decided that Algeria
Wedge, the shrewd and beauti-
tul, but ruthless and ambitious
heroine of "The W alls ol Jericho."'
ottered her the best opportunl ty.
To insure that there would be
no mistakes., Director John Stahl
and Producer Lamar Trotti test-
ed her in ei&ht dramatic scenes,
and also tested her in twenty cos-
tumes to see bow she would look
in the 1908-1912 period of the
Paul Wellman novel The tum.
which hu Gene nerney in the
other starrfna feminlne role. will eo before the cameras October 6.
•• Alleria W edre ia entirely dif-
ferent. of courae, from Amber
St. Oare," said Trotti. '"Algeria
is midwestem America. Amber
WU ~llah. A1pria be}oQp to
tbe tntereatme 19l0' .. Ambel' to
SllART and limple la thia loTeq
afternoon drea. Hi1h neckline
and cap alene outlined in a triple
band of aequina ~ve it a quiet ele-
pnce. The lwwnom Avisco n10D
crepe fabric t.nda ltaeU wdl to the
80ft, dn~ aid.rt. The lar1e-brim·
med bat m rayon aatin la typical of
the 11a.moroua fabric bata IO popa.lar 1
.thla MllOA.
the 17th century. Amber was ex-
tremely amorous; Algeria has her
loves, too, but she ls more subtle
and civillz.ed 1n her approach.
"While Amber was ambitious,
she was ambitious only because
of her love for Bruce Carlton. But
AJ&eria is ambitious fbr ambition's
sake. She is a smart, scheming
woman, one of the most intriguing
Jn recent books, and as b a rd
underneath her soft curves and
pretty smiles as a politician."
Vallely Boat Beatals
New U-Drlve Motor Bo&ts
........ ..,...., ..... ·O... .........
.&.l~h ··-•t'=t ....................
hooley. Constable Small's none too
right assistant. S teven l lope;
Fred Port0r, a smooth character,
Dick Ferguson.
"Ramshackle Inn," 1s somrthing I
new to the type of plays previous-
ly given a t H arbor High. a nd it :
promises to be very en tertaining.
Betwrrn the ages of two and
f 1ve years. according to the E n-
cyclopaedia Britannica, a child
forms mental habits of conccntra-
ticm. self-control and self-reliance,
or t heir opposites. These habits.
good or bad. are li kely to be little
changed in later years. I
~~~a 1
Eat Fine Food
Cooked by
Chef Henry
Swi~ly and Daintily
Served
87 ... kpel1 8iatt
Balboa
Inn Cafe
A Smut BedamaDt for Dtnen
WIM> EnJo7 tbe Best tM
11.artiet Aff orda
Cocktails
Choice Liquors .
BALBOA INN. ARCADE
I
.. FASHIONS OF THE TU ES" are chanrinr. The younrer set wW
co feminine, as witness la the fuller, lonrer dirndl skirt with
Gibson Girl blouse at the left, desJped by Carolyn Sebnurer. The
slUrt is of shockinr pink l atrt~ ln blue, white, and black. Uie
b!ouse or !>ink cotton. The bite pique tennis dress at the rirbt shows
longer fuller shorts, but da the new juttinr collar. Inlet showa
Mme. Andree's bic polka ot straw u.llor, preVtew of next Sprinr.
All US costumes paraded tbil two-aet revu~i presented Oct. ZS-31
by The New Yor~ Times, tra.ed the new fe• nine look.
Balboa Cleaners
605 E. Centr 1 Balboa .
Irvin Geo. Gordon & Son
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1111 West Central A venue
Phone Ha.-. 721 Newport Beach
...
... ,.,,._ CJAUIOmfl&
NOVEMBER 18 1947 PICTORIAL BALBOA BLADE
·YOU -
May Be Missing a
G 0 0 D PI.CT U RE
*** Trade in Your Camera
on a
NEW MODEL
Harbor 461
Hays Camera Exchange
Volae7 L Bay, Ir.
• 507 E. Central Avenue Balboa
"II il's photographic, we have if"
..: .
'
CAMEL APPROVES -Rub'f the camel nnllff a ppro•ingl'f whtn told bf Q .L. Chrl1tiamen. Russ
Nicoll and Mn. Robert Bowlin. all wtuing Arab costumH. that datu for next RiYenid• County
F tir ~ National Date Fff.tiYal ha•• been Ht for Feb. 11-15. lnchaiYe, at Indio. Calif. The e-.ent
will feaiure. dailf, Arabian Nights pageant. Ba.by Ionian buaar, bone ahow, circus acta. camel
ncu and other entertainment. Corgeout date, cit nu and other agricultural exhibitl, blue ribbon
li·.-~;to:k. will aclcl h1gh!ight1 to the coming f•ti •al. ·
STAR LINES
* * *
planes flying stars to locations.
T h e twin-engined Beechcraft
Power used on his 23,000 mile
trip aroUJ)d South Am~rica a year
ago now is shuttling players be-
tween l{ollywood and Kanab, Utah,
where the studio is making "The
Ballad of Furnace Creek." The
trip to Kanab, which is 100 miles
from the nearest railroad, used to
take two days. Now it requires
three hours.
"Hunger can be appeased by al-
lowing !lomething bitter to dissolve
on the tongue," asserts a physician .
Perhaps so. but it's more fun to
ap~ase hunger by ea ting somc-
thing.
Joe Crehan, one of Hollywood's
veteran character actors. has won
an important role with C lark
Gable in M-G-M's "Homecoming"
-and all because he is an expert
fisherman.
• L • o . c
A ~ T
• I
~o
Vet.e1'81l Owned and Operated-A. L Doesbmg
Aero Venetian Bllnds -Aero Window Shades
Redwood Sun Sbades-Tramparent Shades
512 TWENTY-NINTH ST.
Newport Beach, ' Callfomla
p •
B' 0 •
N,
E •
B' A •
8 •
8 • ' . N ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
-Milady's Natural
Charm & Beauty
Enhanced by the Magic
Methods ol
CARMEN AND STAFF
Every Modern Sentce for Face and llalr
Treatment
Soft Water Used Exclusively
Open Saturday AD Day .
ETen1nc Appotntmentw for PernuuM:!ntl
Phone Ba.rbor 817
BALBOA INN BEAUTY SALON
Balboa Inn Arcade Ocean Front at the Pier
Cooler Weather Calli for
PASTRIES
Your Choicest. Bakery Favorites
FLOREICE BAKERY
HOURS: 8 a. m. to6 p.. m. Dally ........
COUNTIES GET
GAS TAX RECEIPTS
Sacrnmcnto. -Apportionments
to counties of gasoline and use
fuel tax revenues r anged from
$2,651.332.43 for Los Angeles
county to $7,741.37 for Alpine
c-ounty. according to a report made
today by Thomas H. Kuchel, s ta te
c-ontroller.
Or"ng-c county received $156.-
597.14.
Gross collections for the quarter
tota lled ~~6.~7 .669 for w hi ch
amount $3,677.730 represented a d-
ditionaJ gasoline tax collected as
a result of the increase in rate
of 1 ~ cents under the Highway
Act of 1947. In addition. "storage
tax" tot;,i ling $557,492 was collect-
ed at the 1 'n cent rntc on gasoline
in storage on July l, 1947. Gas
tax refunds amounted to $2,646.-
144 for the quarter and were de-
du!:t£'d from the total available f'>r
a llocation.
The long search for an actor to
play Olivia de Havilland's fiance,
"Gordon". in the fl ashback se-
quences of 20th Century-Fox's
"The Snake Pit", ended this week
when co-producers Robert Bassler
and Anatole Litvak signed Leif
Erickson for the important role.
The part will mark Erikson's re-
turn to the screen for the first
time in six years since he appeared
opposite Maria Montez in "Arabi-
an Nights" before the war. Erik-
son spent f our-and•a-half years of
t hat time in various war theatres
on both sides of the Atlantic in
the U. S. Navy, and since his
honorable discharge has devoted
himself to radio work. starring in
sever al programs during the past
year-and-a-.,.alf.
Simultaneously with his day-
time role with Miss de Haviland
in "The Snake Pit," Erikson will
continue his co-starring. role with
Eve Arden in · "Biography," at
Hollywood's Las P almas Little
Theatre. -*-When he heard that his daught-
Nct gasoline tnx collections at er. Lillian Molieri. was acting in
the former 3 cent rate. a fter de-''Forever Amber," Luis Arturo
ducting refunds a nd administrative Molieri. one of Nicaragua's fore-
costs. amounted to 520.760,886, an rnost financiers took a plane for
increase of 10 per cent over the Hollywood to ~top her. ·
rorres~nding ~uarter last year. Molieri, who heads the Issue One-t ~1rd of t.h1s . amount, or $6,-•National Bank of Nicaragua, re-
920.291. wrts d istributed. t.0 the 58 lented though, when he found out cou~l1t>s. and the rcmainmg $13,-she was playing the Infanta Cath-
840.:>91 \vas tr~nsferrcd by Kuchel er ine of Portugal, queen to King
to th<' s tate highway fund. From Charles 11
th.is fund th.e di"i ion of highways "My father thought I was play-
~vtll apport1oi: .Sl.730.007 to. the ing one of the mistresses in the mcorpo~oted .cities for expenditure film. said MJss Molieri. "He didn't
of maJoc City . streets, and an '"·ant me to act the part of a bad
cq•JaJ amount '"111 be l'xpended by woman "
'~" .d isivion . ~f state highways Moli~ri sent his daughter to Los
within th£' c1t1es. The balanc~ of Angeles 18 months ago to study
th~ money t.rai1sf<'rred to the high-banking. She took a dramatic
w_ay fund wlll be used tor the state course instead and began haunt-
h1ghway ~ystem. ing casting offices.
Prints Need a
Mother's Care
P ictures. whether they're prints
of some of your most treasured
photographs. can form an integral
part of your home decoration
scheme. But it's .important to
know how to ·care for them and
how to hang them .
''My father was terribly upset
when he found out," she said, •but
now he is non-critical He doesn't
approve but he doesr{•t want to
stop me if I have my heart really
set on a screen career." -*-Becausi of Tyrone Power's in-
terest in aviation, 20th Century-
F ox soon will have a fleet of
When Power r eturns from his
flight around Africa, which he is
making now, the studio plans ·to
keep the DC-3 tha t he is piloting
and use it for location purposes . -*-Anne Revere's husband. Sam
Rosen. has good r eason to \CCOm-
pany her to Maine for the film-
ing of the 20th Century-Fqx pro-
duction of "Deep Water," in which
she has a top supporting role.
The reason is this: Anne and
Sam have long yearned for a sum-
mer home in Maine on the 14 acres
they purchased in 1939 at Surrey
bay. But picture work has kept
her too busy to have the project
started. Now. however . Anne will
be on location only a short dis-
tance from the property she and
Sam purchased in 1939, and they
plan to have plans drawn and con-·
struction started on a five-room
cottage.
Anne, incidently, tried to rent
the property to the studio for the
filming of exteriors for the pic-
ture but was too late with her bid
Director Henry King already had
selected Vinalhaven, a lobster fish-
ing island.
-"k -
Genius ll, Victor Mature's boxer
dog whom Vic has been trying to
get into pictures for the last three
years. now gets a chance to prove
whether he has any thespian abili-
ties. ,
He will play Vic's dog in ':The
Ballad of Furnace Creek " which
20th Century-Fox will film partly
on location in the bad-lands of
Southern Utah.
Genius Il (Genius I, of course,
being Mature himself) flew-along
with the other stars to the loca-
tion site. Director Bruce Humber-
stone and Producer Fred Kohlmar
wrote in some dialogue for him,
five barks, two growls and one
whine.
Many pictures are ruined simply
because so few people realize how
fragine and susceptible to wear all
prints are. P erhaps the hardest
wear results from too-frequenf
handling, passing around your fa-
vori te pictures to friends a n d
guests. 1'h1I not only prodUClel
am~a. but also reculta in ~
es ·Which cannot be removed.
GOHN'S BAI IERY SERVICE
Pictures .hunc abcJiw a mantal
er table should not be wider than
the table'• wtdttl. QI'~ thu
halt 111 l'idtb,
1111 <>oMt ·~ -N...,.,. .._.
R'B80ll'8 BEACON IANDJNO
Distributor for Solar Batteriee
Marine & Automotive Batteriel
1f' l'xsh • ... "
ALL HEW w•••nw .... .....
RJNK BilBllllB llbOOlfi ..... 11•••• -An. I .... I JI .......... ... * ~
•