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BJ . EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
8 A II VOLUllJ: XXlUX ,,.., C.la -<Jon N:CWl'OllT !'MOii. 0¥-JFOIUllA, TU:cllDAY, NOVEMBER U. 1M1 lllemller Ualt.ed" Prw ..... 1 ~ I&
The services of a professional
city planning consultant may be
hired by the city council at their
next meeting it was r evealed yes-
t erday at the city father's regular
session.
A recommendation by Philmer
Ellerbroek. secretary of the city
planning commissions' spe(jal com-
mittee to look "into the need for
a professi'Jnnl consultant. was
passed on to the council with a
recommendation fOl' approval.
Named in their letter for the
job was Gordon Vlhltn~ of the
Los Angeles City Planrung com-
mission.
Under the plan outlined, he
would work with the city engineer
and the city" would f\lrnish him
wtth a staff and equipment. It
was hinted that Whitnall's salary
would b<: approximately $5()00 a _.-.
WE SAY OUR "THANKS"
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Distinguished guests in the per·
sons of Air Marshal Sir W . Alec
Coryton and members of his staff,
F . G. S. Mitchell. group captain.
R. A. C. and R: C. Jonas, grcup
a ir a ttache. escorted by Col. Burn·
side. U.S. A. A. F ., Washington,
D. C., paid an informal visit to t he
Balboa Yacht club Saturday eve·
LT. DOSALD HEUf S
Predicts
Sanitation
: Plan Okeh
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SANTA AN A-NC\\rport Beach
probably v.•ill approve the sanita·
tion district as proposed by the
county sewer age survey board,
John J . Sailors, city administ rative
officrr for the city, told a joint
con fC'rence of members or the
boa rd of supervisors and of the
survey board here.
1-Ie added that the city would
probably approve it v.•ith modifica·
tions-"if all pay full share of
costs involved."
Two Suffer Head
Injuries in Car
Accidents Here
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?.fore legal trouble may be head-
ed the city council's way.
\Vith five Corona dcl Mar land-
lords planning civil action to prt'-
vcnt the council making Otina
Cove a city park and with \Vllliam
Tallmarl ready to bring suit to
force the city to permit him to
pu1np oil from an old well on his
property at 213 43rd St., the city
fathers yesterday were again chal-
IC'ng-cd -this time again on their
dinance a gainst oil production
\\'ithin the city limits.
Roy Il, Neel, 4206 River Ave..,.
through a Beverley Hills attorney.
Loren A. Brooks, formally asked
the city council to agree to his
rig ht to pump oil from one of his
ordinance against oil ·production
and Ri ver Ave. As in the Tallman
case, the petitioner reminded the
coun cil tha t no city statute exists
prohibiting the pumping of oil. (A
1\ le tter from New M~
signed "angry citizen" \\'a.med
the city council Y"terday tbat
lh1·r1~'d be hell a'poppln'" If
something were not done to help
Mr. and Mr8. William TaJlmaa
pump the oil on their property.
1943 ordinance outlaws drilling.
however ).
Neel was promptly turned down
by City ·Attorney Roland Thomp-
son who said it was his opinion
tha t zoning ordinance No. 525.
v.·hich prohibits business activity
of any description in an R--2 resi-
dential section. was grounds to re-
~train oil pumpi ng within the city
lots located on the corner of 42nd
the same:: conclusion in the Tall-
man case after the council had
thoug ht better of their initial
vote to rush through a stoppage
law against pumping. However.
thl' Tallmans are preparing to
test the city attorney's ruling in
court.
Interf"llted 111 Proftt
Neel said. immediately after tfE'
council turned him down, that he
was interes ted in pumping oil from
h is property for profit and to
5afcguard the ,future improve-
ments he plans to erect on the
site. "I don't y,.·ant a hundred
thousand dollar house being blown
apart by gas pressure". he said
Neel's admitted interest in the
profit motive placed his plea in
a sli ghtly different light than the
Tallman's. Though their lawyer.
Rober t Wallace, Long Beach at-
torney, their original petition to
the council stressed abating the
nuisance created by en overDowing
well which, they said, was &lowly
inundating their yard.
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TUDDAY Newport B~elt, Ollll. lf•. -, 1"1'
LATE NEWS
FUSHES
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Calif omia Is
First In Arrest.&
For Drunkeness
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HOlll8COllll111 Set To Dlscm Ever
For Troy A.._I Increasing Taxes
Invitations to the S0,000 alumni SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.-
of the University of Soutllem Call-(UP)-Problems ca.-d by Cali-.
fomia have been islued' for tbe fomia'a ever-increasing tax bill-
1947 Homecomln& Week, Decem-$4,000,000,000 (B) Jut year-will
ber 1 to 6: be diaculled at the annual meeting
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l-N-S-U-R-A-N-C-E
PHONE or !ID
JOHN E. SADLEIR UNITED PRESS In keeping with Celtivitiee of of the S~te Chamber of Commerce Corona tlel ll&r SACRAMENTO. Nov. 25.-<UPl L.------------' j-Calilomla leads the nation in the number ot arrests tor drunk-
eness according to a atatement
made by Dr. Lawrence Kolb, medi-
cal deputy director ot the state
department of me ntal hygiene. at
a conference held here the first
the campus, each of the 37 fra. in Loi Angeles Dec. 2 and 3 it was 1805 ... .., 0out' ~1 ...... Batbor .,,. a un
ternitles and 10roritleo on the 28th announced today. \i~~~~iii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TWO WILL RETIRE
FROM NAT'L GUARD
SAatAMENT'O. Nov. 25.-(UP)
-Two veteran· officers of the calf.
tomla National Guard will retire
lruD lel'Vice on Dec. 1, it was an-
.ounced by the stati adjutaD!
general's office.
'Ibey are Maj. Gen~ Richard E .
Klttelataedt, commander of the
~ Infantry division, San Fran-a.co, and Maj. Gen. Harcourt Her-
TO' ot Loa Angeles, commanding
~ of the 40lh infantry.
of this week.
The conference wu sponsored
by the governor's cornmiuion on
the social and economic caUBel of
crime and delinquency. ~
s treet "row" will have day and Under Sidney M. Ehrman, San\ 1
ni&ht-ttmc decorattona in cartca-Francisco, chairman of the cham-
ture and serious themes on the ber's statewide tax committee, the
bomecomlng sloa:an of "~ meeting will explore tax struc-
Your Joy in the Halls of Troy. j tures and practices on federal,
All Greek-letter chapton will hold state, county, and local levels.
open boll.le for alumni December 1. State Finance Director James
On December 5 an innovation S. Dean and U-. S. S enator Wtlliam
will be the women's football lunch-F. Knowland will be among the
eon ln the Student Union lounge speakers at the meeting.
with mothers of the current foot-
ball team u honored guests. That
ewnlng t he men's football ban-BOY GETS TICKET
quet in the amnasium will tea-A 16-year-old student was hand-
ture Kay Kyser as master of cere-·ed a ticket by local pOlice on Sat-
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Pacific. Heating Co., Inc.
Residential & Commercial Heating
Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces
Harbor 676-R
1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar
URGE TO ADOPT
AT NEW HIGH
Speaking on alcoholism,· Dr. Kolb
said •. ''Th.is business. of arresting
people and jailing them for drunk-
encss is a d.i!grace. What we need
is the development of clinics and
hospitals for inebriates."
''Acute alcoholism is a mE'dlcal
problem. not one for the police,"
he declared. "Indiscriminate ar-
rests for drunkeness do more harm
than good. Unfortunately, most
general hospitals won't tnke acute
alcoholics as pati(>nts. It seems to
me," the doctor added, "they
should reserve at least 3 per cent
Ot thC'ir beds for such cases."
monies. Members of the first S. C. urday for driving a truck west on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rose Bowl team will be honored 101 highway at Iris·avenu~. Corona
guests, in addition to fathen of del Mar, at the rat~ of 45 miles an
the current squad. hour in a 35-zone. Police said the
SACRAMENTO. Nov. 25.-(UPl
-Applies lions to adopt childre n
reached a new peak in California
during October when 417 "inde-
pendent'' petitions were received
foc investigation, the department
of 50Cia1 WC'lfare r eported.
Kansas City, Kas., is one ot the
largest railroad centers in the
United States.
vehicle is owned by Vern Tripp of
Newpof\ Beach. The youngster
will be given a court hearing No-
vember 29.
Dr. Kolb also stressed the ncC'd
for educating children on the d an-
gers of excessive use of in toxicants.
"Chronic drunkeness," he s a Id
"should be pictured as a lo\v, ob-
jectionable thing like drug ad-
ACCENT ON RIPS-Huge buttoned-up naps at t he hlplln,
provide eye-catching interest In thts simple navY blue striped
white dress. It was designed by Earl Luick for Anna Miller
and Is currently being shown In New York.
1'le prcviolL'> high was 401 ' pe-
titions in August , 1946. During Oc-
tober this yciar the total number
of_ children involved in adoptiori
CASCS of all types Y.'85 643, of v.'hich
183 were included in step-par ent
petitions and ~3 in new agency
~-dict.ion." ri==::~~;~;;~~i!IF~~;:::;:;::;;;:::;:~==;:::;:;:::;:;::;;, The official cited the use or ~
liquor as being in league with f t v·
Labor-Management
Relations Better
crime, sta ting that a recent survey 0 0-1ews sho\Vcd that 16 per cent of all
murders and 22 per cent of all
sex crimes were committed \Vhile
their perpetrators \\'ere under the
influence of liq uor.
Delegates to the conference
\Ve re in genera] agree ment on the
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Only l O Minute. from Newport
Beach and Balboa:
FRIDAY -SATURDAY
By
WALLY
GERHARDT
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 25.-(UPl
-Labor -management disputes
caused 50 per cent less disruption
in industry dur ing the first six
m onths of th.iS year than in the
aame per jod of 1946. Director Paul
Scharrcn,bcrg of the industrial re-
lations d epartment reported.
need for more parental guidance n--· ..... ..._,,..,._ .................... .
and bet ter environments for c hil-Doon Open t"'l'lday at 6:\5
dren. proper use of leisure time CONTINUOUS S HO\VINO
and improved conditions in school~ SATURDAY FROM 1-2:4.5
Que1llon : \\'hat do you find W
be thankful f or at this time of tbe
year ~ as ste ps toward the elimination of
causes of crime.
Man-days lost this year up to
·July t because of labor disputes
totaled J,873,000. compared with !.;===========~ 3 ,672,000 to the same date a year
.ago, according to a preliminary
taOOlation, the repor.,t said.
Production of the farm, orchard
and dairy in the state of Missis ..
llippi Is w-g,, and valuable.
Wed.. Thru Sat. Nov. 26-29
Tile ExcJUntr Drama!!
"Deep Valley"
with
Ida Lupino
Dane Clark
Second B l~ Feature
Bill Elliott
John Carrol
"Wyoming"
s-.. )I on., Tues. ~o\·. SO. Oct. 1, 2
Rob ert Mitchum
-In-
Z u e Grey's Thrill-Packed
"Nevada"
~orupanlon 1-~eatu:re--
Corne 1 Wilde
Maureen O'Hara
"The
Homestretch"
ln ~hnloolor
Stuta Wed. Dee-S
Bogart and Bacall
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"Dark Passge"
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"Banjo"
HOUSE OF
Wedoeoday Only
George Murphy
John Hodiak
Frances Gifford
-In-
"The Arnelo
Affair" ---........ ___,_ ...
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
NO\'. 21, 28, 29
Joan Caulfi el d
Claude Rains
Audrey Totter
Co nstance Bennett
"The
Unsuspected"
Plus S e "·s. Cartoon,
and Featurette
Continuou'° Thttnk!lgiving
' Dn,· front S :·l5
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Sun .• ~ton., Tue§.
l\'ov . .30 • Oc t. 1, 2
James Stewa rt
Jane Wyman
"Magic Town"
\\'ed., Thurs.-2 Duys Only
William Powell
Irene Dunne
In tho
BolMhhow !:na-acement
"Life With
Father"
FUTURE
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Living Room Furniture
Re-Styled to Modem
1Jtll nl1tered ..........
Ott 11
l,A&og HLECTION or HEW ••nrm
TO CllOOSS FllOll
Suites Made to Order
WE CAU FOR AND DELIVER
llT..,.bpw's rie
• Vsa • •• i•••lac • ........_ • • DMLz • "U' 'fOO CAN BREAK 'nlDI WE CM! nlt nlEll"
'I ~!3888;~-~-~w;;eet~~-~Ce~n:tra:::·~-:D•:•:H:.:•!··;·~,;,=· :;~J ~! -.; a rt• a , -•• 1 11 w
Glenn Davis
Doc Blanchard
"The Spirit
of West Point"
-and-
"Pacific
Adventure"
Plus Cartoon and Serial
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Continuous Sho"ing Sunday
rront 12 :-1.3
Doors Open 1\londay, 8:15
Will iam Holden
Joan Caulfiel d in
"DEAR RUTH
-and-
H . M . BUSBY,
440 Heliotrope
Av <".. Corona
d<"I Mar.
As a ny fool
can plainly see,
I'm tha nk f u 1
for the new
baby! It's a boy,
t \l.'O weeks old,
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~.-_, .. _ ~ ' '"lir • hC'ad of hair! I
hope evt.'ry one is as happy as tny
\ .. ·ire a nd l arc this Thanksgiving.
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R A L P H
H O YLE JR..
323 Poin settia
Ave .. Co r o na
de! :\i a r con~
tractor.
I 'm thankful
for a fine fam-
ily, good health
and a gro\ving
businC'ss. I · m
h11ppy to be livini.: in tllL' 11nc,
t:rov:ing community or Corona del
'.\t a r and "'ith its fi ne pcoplt~.
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tr R 0 Y Sl!ARP I C ulb C'rtson
''Time Out
of Mind" 0 : Chc\'rolet Co ..
il "\l.M> CARTOO~ and :\'E\\'S 1 :\('\\'))()rt BC'ach.
IJC'alt h, abo\'c --·--.-..--............... .,,.. .. ~ 2~::~\~:~;s~-r~l~\r~~~;~~:
like n1y jo!J and
ha\'C a [inc June Haver a I ... ~ croUfJ to \\'Ork
Mark Stevens \\1.11. 1~\.,u.:1: 1:. another thing "'c
shoulcl all be gr ateful for and try
"I Wonder
Who's Kissing
Her Now"
Pluo SHORT SUBn:CTS
According to Federal staUstlcs
more than sixty per cent of Amer-
ica's farmers have automobiles
and live on hard surface roads.
•.o prcscr\'l'.
_.c. R. Dawson , Jr-•
Vice-Pres .. Sec. l•t Nat. Bank
Loo An&el... Callf., SAYS:
'The Desert Club at La Quinta
is tops. I have bought property
th ere and recommend it to my
friends."
P'or ftef' rolored folder writ& Palm
Sprinn -La Qulnla IW•eJopmeat Co .
Boz Q. 679 S . Duruimul.T. Lo. AnselM .111. Callfornla.
SIGN PAINTING
-AND--
All Types of
Commercial
Loeated at
WRIGHT~S LUMBER YARD
L W. Pierce
Art
1~ N:CWPOBT BLVD. ll&AOON -W OOllT.t. M!C!!A l ......... .. _. . -.... ------..... -...................... --..
L ·UMBER
BUILDING MATERIALS
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e PUMPKIN PIE ••• 534 each
Specially pocked pumpkin, fresh milk and eggs., spiced
just right and baked in a flaky crust. A must on your
Thonksgi'i'ing menu. (3¢ deposit on pie tin). ~
e MINCE PIE ••• 534 each
• Our own blend of sltect mince meet, choice fruits, and
brandy. Reheating before Hrving brings out the delight-
ful fragrance and delicious rlchness.(34 deposit on tin)
Prepared POUL TRY DRESSING .• • 334
I I lb. Carton)
Ready to usel Requires only the addition of water. A
flavory, old.fashioned dressing mode with Von de Komp't
bread, vegetables, herbs a nd spices-skillfully blended.
O ne pound carton is sufficient to stuff 12 lb. fowl.
MARKET SPOT Balboa Island
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
es Roast TURKEY
FRIED CHICKEN
NEW YORK CUT STEAK -----·------------SUCI
WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER --------.$%.60
wtth dnwn butter.
BROD.Jt;I) SWORDF18B STEAK --------·--------Sl.l!O
RIED OOMBINATION SEA FOOD ·--··---------Sl.l!O
FRIED SIDUMP --St.SO ~W TROUT-Sl.'75 •
Bot Mince Pie with Bnndy Sauce ao...-• e.hde • D1sr111a
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market
CULLIGA 5~~ SERVICE
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CaDipn Soft Water Senice a. ____ , , ••. D Ii
""Don't L<t Death Ta~< Y our Holiday-D rive Carfull y"
Youre Safe
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If You Can Stop
The danger ·lrom dri\·ing with faulty brakes is too , great to take a chance on. Better let us cheek your
brakes and put them in first class condition.
You're SAFE IF
You Can STOP!
AS SURELY A.ND QlJlCKLY \VHE1''E\IER AN
EMERGENCY MAY DEMA..'\'D
Courteous, Dependable Service
Our "Prices Are Modera.te
Chevrolet Brake Reline
s91s ·
Labor
Play Safe -Drive in Today
for a Complete Check • Up
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IMMEDIATE SERVICE
5 SKILLED MECHANICS
To Se"e You
Lubrication
Washing
Polishing
. -Simonizing
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CULBERTSON
CHEVROLET CO., Inc~
~ L. HAGAN, Service Manager.
Cllevrolet •Oldsmobile
3001 w. Cen~ Newport..Beacb
Ph. Harbor 513
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i.lsrs SERVICES -FOR CANCER PAllENIS
• Offer \J.agpaia ·~~:-;~.:.,: Disft»ver 22 Who·
Plan ~r-IndOor ~~i:::.n=::.. x:_-= Had T. B. Without
Car Parking ~C::17..:=: at the Knowing About it
LAGUNA BEACH. -Set for · Amon& vol1mtftr oervlceo In Or-SACRAMENTO, Nov. 25---(UP)
public heorlna at the nat plan-anre county for the cancer 1'l'I>--Twl!nty-two ponom . wl>o bid
ninll commlalon meetlnr Is a vol-cram. abe explained, II a vllltlnr tuben:ulooll but didn't know It
1D1tary bid to help relieve La-~W'lle tumlahed to th e Vlaltlnr were discovered by state health
llWI•'• parklnr problem. A """" Nunes' uaodation by the Alalat-authorities durtnr October tbroosh
lance application, IUbmltted by ance League, the Santa Ana chapt-cue--tlndlnr procrama conducted
Empin Invfttment Co., ub for er and the county auxiliaries, and by the State Department at Pub-
zonal variance on the comer of motor service supplied by the Jun-lie Health,. Director Wilton L
nlird and Mermaid to build an In-Ion of Harbor Aulstance Leque Halwnon reported todly.
door parklnr bul!cllnr and an ad-Auxiliary and by Oranre Aulst-'Ibe Infected persona, Halwnon
joining outdoor area for the same ance 11arue auxiliary. · lald, were found durtnr two cue--
purpooe. 'Ibe Aalltance Learue al 1 o finding procrama one at San
Carl Mays, spealdnr In behalf Ot eqUlpa a loan cupboud of surgical Diego State collere and one In
the proposed building, and the clrl!llllnp and,·supplle1 needed In Contra Colta county. Twl!nty-two
Hotel Laguna. which wishes to the care of cancer cues, ahe aaJd tubercular cues were d1acovtted
lease 50 per cent at the area for Mn. F . C. Rowland Is In charge. durlnr the Contra Costa -am
guest parking, brourht out the Telephone 3822-W, or phone 7864, and two In San Diego.
fact that many merchant& and the Orange county branch of In addition, the director lald, 64
doc ton contacted favored the ldeL American Cancer llOdety. for sup-penona suspected of belnr ln-plle1 from the loan cupboard. fected were fOWld at San . Diego
People Who Like
To Fly Bc11rrc119e
Bc11lloons Cheered
P eople who like to fly ban-are
balloons were cheered today by
news that the civil aeronautics
commission had decided to with-
draw regulations prohibiting such
flights.
At the same time War Assets
Administration announced. a sur-
plus stock of 220 rubber monsters
which had been "frozen" pending
CAA's action in compiling regula-
tions governing barrage balloons,
v.•ere again available for purchase.
..'.{he balloons may be bought In
Jots ot two and five at a sealed
bid sale, Decemlx.4-1, at the New
York regional office WAA. Infor-
m ation on how to bid is obtainable
from the local regional office, 155
W . Washington Blvd.
Money Cut
Mdy Cripple
'Disc11bled ' Vets
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 25-CUP )
-The state department of educa-
tion today said that the efficency
of its vocational rehabilitation pro-
gra m has been affected •·ver)· ser-
iously'' by a ruling that the pro-
gram was not eligible for a de-
ficency appropriation.
The depart ment said that unless
supplementary funds for the pro-
gram are obtained there will be
a denial of rehabilitation service
to a "large number of disabled
persons.··
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orchllec1urol 1Ull wllh th•
R1tl•r hand or "'9 d•cor11•
JOI. It depictt dori1'9 UHi
of w.trol'Ci"Q coJ011, loxl-
ftllll"O lllrnlthlrig>I orw:I t :aotlil
wollpop." ol'd d•operie1-
to OUUle 91"C1C.loUS li..;,.g ill
the ••elusive ,,,.,lrOM>•"' of
Lido bl•-ttle r.,...,, baylide
rMlden1ial co-unity.
II 11 Ot1• ol 35 ••q11itll•
frio•••-•och ditllncti,.,ly
lndi•ldwl. bvt tl•iflg bull
1i•11l10t1e o111ly fO rtd11c•
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~loot. s.. lhffe tto-.. -c+-Pot•-'f'Oll·u M -P4 ""°'..:fl llPO('iOln. COIJIPlel ..
.., eqwiprped ~ ~Ii.ally
~~ C:Oft be bol.lvhl ... ...,
. $21.-.. s:ss.-
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MocW tto.t-231 • o.i.o
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INCOIPOIATED
3333 •la I l da
. newport beach
tolop!Mloo ~arbor UOO
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Other volunteer services in the and 19 ln Contra Costa county.
county that contribute to the can· Approximatel.Y 96 per cent of all
oer proeram include motor service persons examined lhowed no t~
by volunteers of the South Orange bercular symptom1, the dlrector
county chapter of the Red Cross said.
covering 60 percent of the county
and in the N . Orange county
chapter .
The blood bank at St. Joseph
hospital, with assistance trom the
20-30 Club, and · the blood typing
of the Red 0-oss are important
also, in the care or cancer patients
as well as others.
Assistance being given by or-
ganizations to these "efforts in
supporting the Blood Bank, Visit-
ing Nurses· association, motor ser-
vice, and the Loan Cupboard, also
the volunteer service of the As-
~istance League as Information
Service Center Receptionist in the
Orange County brailch office ,r eg-
ularly on Tuesdays. are all most
worth",.hile aids in the cancer pre-
vention program of this county.
The county program has been
extended to include hospitalization
and medical ,ii.id to needy and hac;
recently opened a Consultative
Tumor Board a t St. J oseph hos-
pital. F or information on thesl'
services. phone the County Branch
Office of American Cancer so-
ciety, Santa Ana 7864. Orange
County hospi tal has for some time
supplied tumor board service and
care for cancer patients in the
Coun ty We lfare program but the
ne"' Consultative Tumor board ser-
\ice sponsored by Orange County
~1edical association at St. Joseph
hospital and s uppor ted by Orange
County branch of American Can-
cer society wi ll extend consulta-
tion to cases not ('ligible to the
County hospital.
"Any group or person interested
in volun teer service or other as-
sUitance for the cancer program
should contact the coun ty office
in the Ramona building. Santa
Ana," Mrs. Campion concludetl.
Whatever can be done in the na-
tion-wide effort to promote the
program for cance r prevention will
be greatly appreciated ."
TEACHERS TO BE
TAUGHT HOW TO
SPEAK ENGLISH
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 25.-(UP)
-Special classes to train class-
room teachers in the fundementals
of speech education will get under
way throughout California during
the next few weeks, the State De-
partment of Education announced
today .
The department said that the
teachers will begin work in speech
improvement procedures, stand-
ards of speech for teacher 8.nd
child. correction of minor speeCh
defects and the integration of
speech training with regular
school activities.
In some localities the classes
,.,.ill be sponsored by the teacher
training institution in the immed-
iate ticinity, and others will be
sponsored by the extension4 d i-
vision of the University of Cali-
fornia, the d('partment said
GRAND CANAL
TIDE SURGES
Surging of the tidewaters in
the Grand Canal section of Balboa
Island on Monday was said to re-
sult from earth temblors felt in
other states.
An earthquake shook most of
l\.1ontana on Sunday, but a pparent-
ly caused little damage. The
tremor \\'BS most severe at Butte.
It will be r ecalled that the tides
surged in the same manner about
one-and-a-half years ago when a
tidal wave hit• Honolulu.·
Building Permit
Values for Month,
Go Over $400,000
Value of construction permits
issued by the city building depart-
ment for November up to the
close of business on Wednesday
reached a total of $420,010, Chief
Building Inspector A. M . Nelson
stated t oday .
The building valuation total up
to &.nd including last Sa turday was
$383.310, which indicates tha t $46.-
700 worth of permits were issued
during the past three day'S of this
week.
Planning the construction or
ne\v homes were th"e following per-
sons. Ra}1llond K . Harvey of 205
Marine avenue, Balboa Island, a
two-story hou.!!C' and two car gar-
age at 316 Poppy street, Corona
de! Mar, $12,000: W . H. Selman
of 402 \\1est Chapman street, Or-
ang<', a one-story house and gar-
age> at 519 Larkspur nvenue, Coro-
na dcl l\.1ar. $8000.
Royce Prior of 480 Orchid ave-
nue. Corona del Mar. a one story
concr('te block, two-family house
at 501 Larkspur avenue, Corona
d('l 1\1ar. ~000: Vernon L. Soren ·
son of 515 West 15th street, Costa
~l!'sa, A fi ve-room d\velling and
garage at 607 Larkspur avenu e,
Corona tic! Mar, SG.'">00.
Carl P . Riplinf? of Los Angeles.
a threl'·room ad~ition at 107 Gar-
net i;ivcnuc, Balboa Island, S6000 :
Curt Bohman of 905 Coast h igh-
"'?.Y. Newport Bc>ach, alter ations
and rcp.tirs to a comm('rcial hllild·
ing at the sa me location. $5000;
Mrs. Lois \Vagne r of 411 Edge·
water plRcv. Bnlboa, replace a
\\'ood foundation wi~ a concrete
foundat.iC'n, $1000.
F'rank Schier holt. of 314 Carna ·
tion strret. Corona de! Mar, addi-
tion to a buildin g at 312 Carna-
tion s trC'C't, S600: L. V. Phebus of
1669 Tustin avenue. Ne wp o rt
Heights, a t\\'O car go.rage a nd t\vo
s tory foundation a t 535 Tustin
o.v~nue. $500, and Eva May Dyer of
233 Agat e street, Balboa Island.
repairs to house, SJOO.
"LADDER BACK" SUIT -
Toni Doyle models a new
"ladder back" suit, with a
halt-skirt, made of gren~
dlne all-nylon lastex. The
low-cut back ls ztpperless,
and th,e suit can be worn
wi thou t straps. as shown
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Spyros P. Skouru, president of
the 20th Century-Fox Film eorP ..
met here today with representa-
tives of the Legion of Decency
to dilcua "pooalble cbaqe1" In
the fllm "Forever Amber." Skou-
ru lald the purpooe of the meet-
~ WU to dilcua the legion's
ob,iectlona to the film.
DE GAULLE PLEADS-At a conference In bla Rally of the
l"rench People headquarters, Oen. Charles de Gaulle regl.<ters
varied emotions u he call• tor an alliance of the u. s .. Great
Britain and France to stem world Communlml and promote
the reconatructlon of Europe. He said Soviet Russia constl-
tutea a greater threat to France'a existence than any other
power In blatory.
Orange Chapter of Infantile
Paralysis Hears Progress Report
COMMONS VOTES
TO BAN POORHOUSE
µ>NOON, No\'. 25. {UP)-com-
mons voted tonight, at the heirht
of the economic crlail, tp aboliab
the poorhouse.
In place of poorhouses, the "na-
tional Ulistance" bill will make
monetary help for the lmproverlah.
ed a national responsibility, tboueJ>
welfare work will be left In the
hands of local authorities.
Tells W c11r Experiences
W. S. Hardy of Newport Beach
addressed the Newport Harbor
Kiwanis club at their luncheon-
meeting in White's Balboa cafe
1ast Friday noon.
Hardy, aerial photographer pre-
sented his new air map of Ne~rt
Harbor and told of his experiences
in the Pacific war theater during
the late "'·ar.
Move Into New Home
Mr. and Mrs. Al bert M . Joyce
h ave moved from 206 E ast Central
avenue. Balboa, to thei r recently
purchased ho me on Newport
H eights.
At the November meeting of the
Orange County chapter of the Na-
tional Foundat ion for Infantile
Paralysis, Inc.. Mrs. Lois Cook
Bro\\'TI gave a repor t on the West-
ern States conference of the na-
tional foundation which s he at-
tended in Oakland in October.
th£' per capita donation in several
d is tricts of Oran ge county t-as G. C. Freese, D.D.S .
l\lrs. BrO\\'Tl stated that she had
received much valuable mater ial
tind inspiration for · Orange coun-
ty participation in fund r aising !or
the care of infantile paralysis
cases.
Walter Case. National F oun-
dation rC'presentative in Southern
California, \vas present and gave
a splendid ta lk. He stated that if
c v c ry Orange county r esident
gave even a dime, the "Drive"
\\"OUJd be> a success: that last )'Car.
Bay Front Cafe
Listed in New
Nc11tionc11I Directory
Christian's Hut, 325 Bay Front,
Balboa, has b e e n included in
"Wher e to Eat," a new national
directory of America's most popu-
lar eating places.
"Where to Eat" lists 2.300 r es-
taurants selected by business exec-
utives as among their favorite
places to dine \vhile tfaveling. It
was compiled by The Dartnell
Corporation, Chicago publishers o!
business surveys and r eports.
BIKE STOLEN
Patricia Dowell of Newport
Beach reported to police tha t
only three cents. He stated, "The Lo& Angeles, Calif., SAYS:
fight must go on until infantile
paralysis is conquered. No one can "I have been familiar with the
say \\'hen or wher e an epidemic Palm Springs area !or years. l
may s trike. The care of paralysis bought by Desert H omesite at
\·ictims continues for many years La Quinta as no other desert
afl('r en epidemi c has passed." place compares with it."
f'rank Henderson of Q r a n g e For free colof"'t.'d folder ... ·rite Palm
County Tuberculosis Association Sprlnr-• ·La Q ulntn Development c o .. ,B<>x Q. 679 S. Dun5muir. Lo• Angeli:' gave the Board a preview of the .1u. Callfornla..
splC'ndid new film made by the ";~~~~~~~~~~~~
National FoiJndation, "Your Fight .~
Agains t Infan tile Paralysis." The
film "'·ill be purchased by the
Chapt('r for sho\v ing in Ora°nge
county.
Cnrc of recent cases authorized
by · t he Chapter was r eported to
haYe totaled S2177.88.
BUSINESSMEN ILL
Two Newport Beach business
men were reported il l in Santa
Ana Community hospi tal today.
Forrest B. Owen. proprietor of
lhe Newport Gift shop, was r e-
cuperating from an heart attack,
suffered in Hollywood, enroute to
Bakersfield, and Herman Hansen
proprietor of Hansen's restaurant'.
suffered a kidney attack. Both
illnesses came on late last week.
MOTORISTS BOOKED
Five motorists wererbooked b~
Ne"'JX>rt police over the weekend.
One was booked for making a
wrong turn. the others were book-
ed for speeding.
Dutch Heacock
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PAINTING
Contracton'
RENTAL EQUll'MENT
GZO Bolboa A-. Coota M.,..
Directly Behind Alba Beta
BatlnNS Pb one: Harbor 2113
BM.: Beaoon 1132&-W
WORTH I NG TON
Refrigeration
l"lil:ON AMMONIA ·-to 100-
Air Conditioning
llooltolO-
son:eon~ had stolen her red and When a dmitted to the Union
wh1tc bicycle from the Lido thea- Oklahoma llad a populatioO larger
ter . I than 21 other slates.
Pressure Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
l!'orAll~
All Uqaldo ta 8-
PI111nbing
Contractor
FIXTURES AT RETAIL
SINKS, Vitreous Chinc11, Double ..................... $25.00
WATER HEATERS, Stc11ndc11rd Brc11nd .... __ $52 .!iO .
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Cl & Loe AnplM 8t., AnaJWm
Pbone 4t25
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DOORS Wall Boards
~r. Celotez, Pl)w:ii
Mouldings Shingles
AD Shapes a,nd 8lus Cedar, Ccimp08HI-. 8ba' s
BAYVIEW
LUMBER. COMPANY
701 Slst St., East of King's landlmg
Newport Beach -Harbor 581-R
BALBOA CAFE
Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.
THANKSGIVING DAY
ROAST TOM jURKEY
Cranberry Sauce
BAKED HAM
with
Candied Yams
Elsie Benedetti Alice Monte
620 East Bay Ave. -Balboa
Ask for
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FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED
AMON . WEST PLUMBING CO.
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COMPLETE ON YOUR LOT
HOME 5 5950
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2607 Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
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MORTARLESS
INTERLOCKING
BLOCK CO.
omplete uiltling SerYice at Reasonable Construction Cods
ONSTRUCTION 'by JAMES D. RAY-Genero/ Con#rodor
BLUEPRINTS by HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
ASSOCIATED BUILDING SEIVICE
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Mn. Boyvey lntrOOuced Df·
Woellner aa one of the moat pop.
uJar oouthland speakers, averqlng
one Wk a day to orcanlzatlona In
Southern California. He kee.. up
hio recuJar radio broadcuts and
Is the author of several books as
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"Happiness ts what we all want
for our children," said Dr. Woe.l-
iner, "but trouble seems always
with us. U you don't find It, you
aet into it one way or another.
Happiness ts the whole machine
when it is working well-physical·
ly as well as mentally. The ai>-
proach to happiness" 1.9 physical
w efare.
''When the child 1.9 physiJ
w ell, he will absorb a nd retain
what he is being taught. His at-
t itude will be a desire to learn
rather than a defiance.
"Just as a good salesman studies
h is prospect, working out the psy-
chological approach. so does a
good teacher, in the new educa·
lion, study the child and bring
the subject to him when he is
f"eady.
The meeting was called to order
by Mn. Raymond K. Harvey,
president. Mrs. H arvey introduced
as guests of the evening, members
o f the OOard of education a nd the
presidents of the other C.P .T . or·
ganiz.ations in t he H arbor area.
, T h e Reverend P a u 1 Moore
Wheeler, vicar of St. James Epis-
copal church delivered t he invo-
cation.
Mrs. Harold Boyve y, program
chairman, introduced the eighth
grade glee club and Miss l\.fargaret
H eidenreich, director. Carol Fetz.
lass, president of the glee club,
announced the three numbers
sung by the club, "God or OUr
Fathers," the national hymn; "Hi!
J lo!." a Russian folk song and
"'Let Us Praise God." During the
last number, Roy Watkim wu
r eader . Miss Clara Ellen Spelman,
eighth grade teacher, was at the
piano.
Newport Beach Circle of Chriat
Olurcb by the Sea met at the
borne of Mn. \Jeannette Beddome,
231 Broadway, Costa Mna with
18 preoent. -
Mn. George Goeldner led In de-
votions us.ing u her subject ''Free·
dom and Discipline."
Mn. J, H. Redotone presided at
the business meeting and appoint·
ed Mn. John U'Ren to represent
the circle on the local actlvitiea
committee or the W .S.C.S. She
also appointed Mn. May Delozier
to the program committee of the
w.s.c.s.
Mrs. D. W. Holtby read a letter
from the former member, Mrs.
Catherine Stow, now ln a rest
home at Riverside. Mrs. Stow aald
she was well on the way to re-
covery from her injUry and was
now able to walk alone. She In-
cosed a gift of money for the
circle.
Mrs. R . H. Hall announced that
Christmas cards were still avail·
able. The "Faith Jar" was opened,
providing $16.55 and the Sarah
Legg Memorial box contained
S\5.80.
F or the program, Mrs. William
Mawson, taking the subject "Why
Not Let Them Alone," reviewed
\·arious r eligions of the world and
compared them with Christianity.
lt.1embers of the circle will bring
their gifts ror the Spanish-Ameri-
can Institute to t he next W .S.C.S .
meeting, Dec. 10. The next circle
meeting \1ti ll be Dec. 17 at the
home or Mrs. J oh.n Pfischner, 3018
Coast boulevard.
At the social hour refreshments
we re served by the hostess, who
was assisted by Mrs. J . H. Mills.
Holiday Festivities
Miss Dolores Ring, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ring, who is at tend-
ing Scripps college, will be home
for the Thanksgiving holiday and
will have as house guests r-.1:Iss
Barbara Brandine of New York
and Miss Abbie Weiser .
Other guests who will be pres-
ent at Thanksgiving dinner at the
Ring home on Lido I sle are Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hollingshead.
parents of the hostess; Mr. and
Mrs. O. B, Hoeg of El Monte and
r-.tr. and Mrs. A. Gunderson of
Balboa Isla nd.
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'~'\/I /. HALFANDHAlfsour .
' J; ~ '4--cream and prepared
""' marshmallow cream
makes a grand fruit sal•
ad dressing. Try it for the
next bridge lunchffft.
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NO THIMBLE? Saw
whatl Guard against
p<lcb with patches of
aclhealve tape on your
tor.finger.
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1 con concl • .,.....,,_ _,
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' c. di..cl turkey Saa-Ing ... -Weber'o-
Heotcondenaecl-.h_._,_
.low flame, all• In "'Ilk slowly. Add
dlcH turkey, ....... hanl-CMked ....
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Thanks to the Southern Callfornla
....... w1veo who ,,.,.. ........ -
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PW .Chris#mas Preview
pen to General Public
aturday Afternoon
With me~ts of the area con-
ntrattnc onJ· displaylnc their
oiceat Wattl! ln booths at the
'Chrlltmu Preview" to be given
Business and Profealonal Wo.
en's club at the Bamboo Room,
boa on the evening of Satur-
y, Dec. 6, the ceneral public Will
given an oppartunity to see the
play without coet between the
oun of 12 noon. to 4 p.m..
Christmas merchandise will In-
clude· personal gifts, jewelry, re-
frigerators and electrical appli-
ances, beautiful lamps, a ntiques,
silverware, ceramics and even
plans for new homes.
In the evening the beautifully
decorated Bamboo Room will be
the set ting , for a Fashion show
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w. o. buck, Insurance counselor
3333 via lido, newporr beoch, colif.
telephone newporl beach, harbor 1500
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NEWPORT BEACH
3 to 4 Days Service
BROADWAY CLEANERS
2903 W. Central
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==photo by Dixie Lee Studio
Reception for Vicar,
Thanksgiving Service
Ito be directed by Emma Hughes
Holt. A group of beautiful models -;;;;;;;;;;;;;tt;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;tt;;;;;;;;;;;t;;;;;?;;t;;;;t;;;;tt;;;;t;\1 jwill display styles from thr. follow-,,
1 ing shops: /
At St. James Church
On Sunday. Nov. 30 at 12:15 p.m.
a r eception will be held In the
cloister of St. J ames Episcopal
church, Via Lido, for the Rev.
Paul Moore Wheeler. ne'W vicar
or the church. and 1-trs. Wheeler.
l\1cm bers of the \Voman's Aux-
iliary are in charge of the re--
ccption and all m em bers and
rri<'nds of the par ish a re invited
to attend.
O n Thursday morning of this
week Thanksgiving services and
Holy Communion \\'ill be held at
10 o'clock.
Pi Phi to Entertain
At Dessert Luncheon
Tuesday, Dec. 4 will be guest
day whe n members of South Coast
AJumnae club , Pi Beta Phi, enter-
tain with a desser t luncheon at
Santa Ana Country club in con-
junction with a display or Arrow-
craft products from the Pi Beta
Phi Settlement school in Gatlin·
burg, Tenn.
CHARML~G "IODEl..8 who wUI dis play stylH In the fa&h.Jon show,
part of the Christmu preview to be given In the Bamboo Room, B&J-
bot on Saturda)· even.Inc, Ott. 8 by the Bmlne98 and Profe.lon.al
Women's club. Standinl', left to right, att1 Carol "roldenberg and
Beatrice Troutman. ,Sltttng a.re Daphne Boomer, Shirley C ran1e r ~d
Donna Lehohardt.. -photo by Volney Hay Jr.
I Surf & Sand, Ida Naylor's : Vag-
abond House, Polly Apparel, She,
jnorothy's, Fitzpatrick's, Patricia's
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Sant8 Ana; Fun Fashions a nd
Gayla 's. ·
~Jary Price, ov.'?ler of the Bay
II& Sur f Beauty Shop v.•ill do hair-
styling and make-up a nd Jack
'!Ba umgartner of Baumgart ner's
jewelers is !:.-Upplying je\Y<'iry to be
,\vorn during the showing.
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Holiday Motil For
.Country Club Luncheon
Santa Ana Country club present-Christmas Charities, School Fetes Planned ed a festive air when 60 members
By Room Mothers of Newport Beach C.P.T. -I ~:' ~":tr!~~br~~~~ ~un~~";'k~~g~~i
• Room Mothers of Newport home of Mrs. Roland Wright, 646 !beautiful arrangement of chrysan-
Beach Grammar school Congress Cliff Drive, for Room ~lathers of ithemums. fruit, nuts and a utumn
of P aren ts and Teachers held two 1hc Nc,vport Beach school. leaves spilled in gorgeous profus-
met'tings at which plans for com-I t was decided that this year, in-ion from a horn of penty a nd
ing activitie~ "'e re discussed. Mrs. stead of giving popcorn balls to l~ncheon tables also bore decora-
Ravmond K . Ha r\·ey, C.P.T. presi· a ll the children at Chris tmas time, tions of chrysanthemums a nd
rient presided. the money s hould be used in we!-leavc-s .
On Tuesday, Nov. 1.8. 29 Room 11 fare work. ~rs. Nick Thom pson \.\'as social
i\1o thcrs of the Corona del Mar There \.\•ill, however. be four cha1rman a nd hostesses were Mrs.
school met at the home of Mrs. special treats for the children. at Markham and ~· ~"'e. r-.lrs.
F.. O. \Villiams, 505 Nor th Bay I Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter Armstrong won fLrSt prize a nd sec-.
F1·ont, BAlboa Isla nd and the sub-' a nd at the e nd of the school year. ond 8\'lard was captured by Mrs.
jl'c' of particular interPSt was The Room J\1others will also work Tom Henderson.
Christmas "'l'l[Me. with the teachers on any special Mrs. Jack P a rke will be chair-
It was dC'Cided to ask each child plans and will ass is t Ylith tr ans· man for the Dec. 10 tea but host-
CHA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO
COLORED RUSH SQUARES
Green -Rust -Brown
--NEW SERVICE--
Bamboo Blinds Sprayed
TO FIT ANY COLOR SCHEME
PLACE ORDERS NOW FOB
CUSTOM MADE CllBISTMAS GIFTS
6 77 South Coast Blvd. Phone 12541
Gene Nelson
Styling At The
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S02 Forest Ave. Downtown Laguna Beach
Phone 4762 Laguna
The natives of the Smoky moun-
tains region have bee n taught
weaving and other handicraft in
this school whic h does so much
in the line of child and adult edu-
cation.
Mrs. \Va}'ne 1-tarper Is general
chairman and reservations should
be made with her at Har bor 729-\V
by Nov. 28.
to repair a n old toy and to takC' porta tion \.\'hen needed. lesses have not been announced. 1
fl to school to be added to a col---------------+----------lection to be sent children at Or-
Mr. a nd Mrs. Richard Hornby,
Costa Mesa. a re a nnouncing the
birth of a son on Nov. 14. I-l e
feighcd seven pounds, ten ounces
nnd has been naml'd Richard GIC'n.
a nge County hospita l. Gifts to be
t'XChRng~ at school should be
placed under the tree in each
room to be distributed at the
Christmas parties on Dec. 19 but
gifts for teachers arc .not to be
brought to school this }'ear .
Assisting hostes.ses at this mC'f't-
ing \.\'Cre Mrs. JI. P . '{arnt'll and
Mrs . H. 0 . BoyvC'y. r>.1rs. Harvey
A daught e r \v as born Nov. 21 pour<'d for Mrs. Grayce Sevier.
in St. J oseph hospital to r-.1r. and school principal, \\'ho had an in-
'.\lrs. Kenneth Siegel, 272 Flo,vcr jurcd hand.
,,;t re<'t, Costa J\1£>sa . She Wt'ighed On Friday, Nov. 14. 40 were
St'Ven JX>Unds. seven o unces. present at the meeting held at the
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Clief, R-. Cden I Sonia, O'Keelo I
Memn. ........ Holly, U.u-..1, ci-
wood, Calorie, Qullty ud odien.
ranges!
COSTS lESS
"' 6uy. ..
111opmzu
Gas Range Ha:adquarters I
In the Harbo Area
Roper : Magic Chef : O'Keefe & Meritt
Quality : W stern Holly
Gaffers & S ttler
NewJ)oH FURi TORE CO.
~ 1\1' a -111 .., -.&11.,_1 • .,_ •o.i..nw zo ••>?'*..... nzar,11.i111A-w .. .
--Interior Decorating
Upholstering 11: Slip Covers 11: Draperies
CUSTOM and READY MADE
Jean White, Interior Salon
Phone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd.
IN THE CRAWLEY FUBNITUBll: BLDG. COSTA KESA
ANNOUNCING
.A New Own!r. New Bake~
2112 Ocean Front -Newport Beach
Our Specialty will be to serve
our customers with Always
Fresh Baked Goods. '
DELICIOUS DONUTS -BREAKFAST COFFEE
CAKES -FBE8ll BREAD
-Aho
. SPECIAL OIIDEBS TAKEN FOB YOUR
BOLID~'Y TABIJ!l TREATS AND PABTIES
LLOYD~~
• Before Yoa Baild or Remodel .
\'wt 0. latwcr1! I Be •p9 wl ot.play "-
Color guldel, plan-
nlng aids, comprebs».
Ive ltodt of carpea
and llnoll!um.
'LUDLUM · C1qtet Works
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Friday Alie"'°°" ,Club
To Hold lozaor O.C. '
fourllt Districl C. '· T. MHh At fj,llerlon
To -He<1r Slate Vice-Presidenf, Oflter SpeoAers
Hewporl H'eiglth Matron Pu9Uc Nonca
Honored at Sltower . -.,.,.T,~•CAT• o~ ..,.,_
Bia plw are belnc -by the \lllnc the thome, 't'HoW F\rm a audience with ......,..al llne aelec-Mrs. Ralph Irwin. 1528 New·
o.ta 11-Ftlcla)o Ann-dub Foundation." Mn. B. D. Ra11D> al -. port boulevard. Coat& M-. WU
for a banar tO be bold In Amer!-Redwood City, llsth vloe-pnoldent Mn. Slpberd announced that hcotea Iut week at a atark
can Leck>n hall Dec. 6 !rein 10 of the Callfomla Oonsr<a of Par-80,000 ballots on the Uniwnal •hower honorins Mn. Huell JID.
L m. on throuCh the evmlng. entl and Teachen, made an Im-Mllltary bill on which parmtl re-Millan of Weotmlnlater avenue.
Amon& the many valuable door pttllively lntereltin& talk before cently voted had been received In Newport Hd&htl.
prizes la a $100 bill. A clelldoua memben of the fourth district Sacramento, F1oral docoratlom were ID
ham dinner will be aerved !rein C.P.T, ID the audl!Drium of the Union T. Slmmona 0 ran I• lhaclea of yellow, and pink pre-
5 to, 8 p. m, for $1.!IO, Drawlns Wilshire 1 ch o o I l'l Fullerton, county superintendent' of 1Cboo1' valled In retreohlilentl of cake and
far the door prizes will be at 8 Thunday. Nov. 20, made known the real need for Ice cream moulded u WI stories
P. m. In the absence of Mn, Harry transportation of the handlca_.i bearing their burden of Joy. '
The Bridge section will have a BurdJck, program chairman and children from. northern Ora.nae Court whilt wu played with
cooked food ule In charge of Mn. sixth vice-president of fourth di&-county point.I to the John Muir the honoree taklnc tint prlu and
Paul Dunlap, Mn. D, 0 , Wilson trlct, Mn, Jerrold Span1Ier, pres!-School for the handlca_.s In oecond gol1111 to Mn. WllUam Otey.
and Mn. Max Schachner who re-dent of the Newport Harbor High Sant& Ana. Oilldren there are pro-Afterward a doll buUY plied with
quest donations of all types of •ch o o I C.P.T ., Introduced the grealng well buto need tranapor-gifts wu l>rou&ht In and the many
cookec\ foods to be sold. speaker, Mrs. B. D. Ralston. tation in order to continue ln the URful and lovely thlnp: examined
Needlework will be sold by the Speakin& on the theme "How school. Mn. Slpherd asked the On the guest list were the Me&-
Artl and Craftl aectlon which hal Firm a Foundation," Mn. Rallton members of fourth dlatrlct C.P.T . dames Otey, Dan McMillan, Wal-
been sewing on aprons and many wove her talk about the "home u to tend their uailtance in thia ter Kelly, PhUllp Hayden, Sadie
other articles for this event. Mn. the· basic unit ·in society." matter. • Irwin, Apes Ellsworth, John Mc-
A J . Lupton will act as chairman. "In ordtr for the home to serve, In the afternoon, the home ser-Millan, Gail Sullivan, LoU Irwin,
and asks for matertall to be donat-today, in its effort to establish vice department presented a panel Dan Patch, Harold Funk, Patricia
eel to be made into aprons for the this peace, it must have plenty discussing ''Home and Fam 11 Y Robertson of la Ana:eles, Mill
ll&le. of reinforcement," said Mn. Ral-ute." Luncheon waa aerved at Loma Mills, Mn. Jack PllkinltOn
The Homecraft secUon bas dee-ston. "Olildren must be prepared noon In the Methodist church. ot Glendale, Mn. OsCar Moe of
orated boxes for gift packages and for the shocks of the world. Thin... Burbank, Mrs. Jack Dodie of Long
-ih a• Attending from Newport Beach Be h d h h M M will have charge of the A~L sec-we teach or do for our children ac an t e onoree, rs. c-
Th will al gift P ni." Grammar school C.P.T. were Mn. Millan tion. ey so wra r--today may not be felt unW 15 OT H ---.,.-·--,-.,.---,.-,,,...,,,,.,===~ h R. K. Harvey, president; Mn. . ~
C ases. 20 years hence." O Boyv .,_ H p Yarnell THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE The rummage sale will be con-Mrs. Arthur Sipherd. of Orange · ey. 1"u~. · · ' The pubJ!c ii cordially invited
d ed b th Book ti Th .... ,,. Mrs. L. J . Csenar and Mrs. A. S. uct Y e sec on. """""' presided over the business meet-Paine. to attend a. Thanksgiving Day ser-
having rummage are .requested to ing that preceded Mrs. Ralston's vice to be held by First Church of
M 0 D Kl 268 Costa From Costa Mesa C.P T. were contact rs. · · ng, talk. The main bwi,ness of the Christ, Scientist, Newport Beach
M S t Be Sl""R Mrs. Ernest McClellan , Mrs. Lloyd esa ., aeon u...... • .. day was the nominating, from the in conformity with the Proclama-
Th G d ti, · planning a Sailsbury, Mrs. Dennis Hogland, c ar en sec on 15 fl oor, of a committee to make tion by the President of the United
sal f I fl d bulbs Mrs. Ario Ha ywarci 'and Mrs. Ar-e o Pants, owers an · choices of new officers tor the States, a t 11 o'clock Thursday
Those having contributions are re-fourth dis trict. Election of new thur Anderson. morning. November 'l7, Lido Thea-
quested to contact Miss F rances officers will be made in the Jan-Representing Newport Harbor tre, Via Lido and Central avenue
Damoth, 221 FI o we r , ~aeon uan· district meeting. H igh v.-·ere Mesdames Frances
5259W. The Horne t Octet of the Ful-Horvath, J . C. Stuard, Ray Niel-
There will be fishing ln the Ierton Junior college pleased the sen, \V. H. \Vhitlock and Spangler.
'"F ishpond" at 10 cents, 15 cents,
and 25 cents a cast, under the su-
pervision of Mrs. Helen Keeler and
Mrs. E. A. Randall. ~1embers hav-
ing contributions for this are asked
to turn them in to the "Knitting
Bag" shopor to either of the above
ladies.
A 50-cent luncheon w i 11 be
served at noon by t he ways a nd
means committee: Mrs. Bertha
Tillotson, chairman , Mesdames
Heinz Kaiser , Jean Lawrence, Boyd
Roberts, Sherman Salter a nd J.. J .
Head. Mrs. P. V. P arkes is in
charge of the m embership not as-
sociated with any section ; Mrs.
Calla Veile in charge of door
prizes.
The public is cordially invited
to come iri', do their Otristmas
shopping and enjoy the superla-
tive home cooking of the ways and
means committee.
Dessert Bridge
Sponsored by P.-T . A.
Is Huge Success
A grand success, both socia11y
and financially, was the dessert
bridge held in American Legion
hall. Costa Mesa, under the spon-
sorship of Newport Harbor Union
High s chool Paren t-Teacher As-
sociation.
M uch credit for the success of
the affair goes to the chairmen
in charge, Mrs. H. W . Parker. Mrs.
Paul Norma n : Mrs. Jerrold Span-
gler, PT A president ; members of
the executive board. their neig h-
bor s a nd friends.
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ank of Ameriua
1948
Uhristmas Club
open
T'-taftcls of Caltfomlans
flnd thelt lonkof
~Chr-Club
tcnlngsaccovntlhe
-·-twayto-
Chrlslmas bill-. .._ ____ and
...,...,.,to-Iara
clown paytnent on
a new ""-,--iMle
or""-appa-.
Join the lonlt of
M 1rlca Chei1111M11 Ovit
-at any branch.
and clepllll! 50-.. __ _.. ___
11'1.,.-rwaytoa
... pier IP41 aw· n ""'
Thanksgiving Luncheon, Alte;noon of Dramo,
Features Meeting of Friday Afternoon Club
Appearing before the Friday
Afternoon club on Nov. 21, Ross
Van Nibroc and associates gave
members and their friends a mem-
orable afternoon's entertainment.
let dancing. Ending on a rather
somber note, he and Mr. Alston
gave a brief playlet about a man
who bargains with the devil and
lost'"S. The players w ere intr oduced
by Mrs. Cecil J ohnson, program
chairm an.
Assisted by Diana Swan as
Elizabeth. the Queen, and Jose ph
Alston a~ E~sex. he first presented
the vignette .. Between the Axe
and the Crown." Following this,
he presented a humorow skit ex·
plaining the "true" origin of bal·
A vecy delicious luncheon fea-
turing the Thanksgiving theme
was served by the ways and means
comm ittee: Mrs. Bertha Tillotson,
chairma n ; Mesdames Heinz Kaiser,
/II.AN YOIJR SHO/IP/Nt; TOOR
'i BnwEEN 10 A.M. and 4 P.M.
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W1TH only a comparatively few shopping days re·
maiaing, plan aow to do the balance of yo ur Christmas
shopping as sooo as possible , , , why oot start today
or tomo rrow! A-"_,..,""" •. ,.,,, .... ""'~
By making your shopping tours between 10 a. m. and
4 p. m, and after 6 p. m. You'll find less delays, le,. traf-
fic, greater selections of merchandise aod more time
for abopping, By leaving for bome before 4 p. m. you
cao also have "Wooer oo time".
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"'You'll make
every ride
a joy ridel•
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I Ir'1 -6 euier rbaa falllog oll a
log I Juat tty Cbnroa Supre-
Gualino ia your tank. 1t•1 tailottd
CD your CU llDd equipment with tM
-tkill dwperfeaedSaMatd'1 wu-protedlyiag(oda,
New blending agena ia Cbnroa Sup.-.-gin ,... tac
IWU, ~ ocalerarioa, paglom pcdom»!!C'L it'I the i '--(ae1 Sandard .... ~ '"" -baali :) . •'"'7aipboiat1P,11uurtlrif.wid>Cl>n10A5u~I
C~ytom Tho11PS« 1
Win• Ir Dklia ?ha
Phz1 1.1111 -. Ph UM
BYC Saturday evening dance.
Jean Lawrence, Boyd Rober ts.
Sherman Salter. J . J . Head a nd
Miss Frances Dam oth. Also car-
rying out the motif \\'ere the table
a nd hall decorations using bronzi;o
chrys&nthemurns and sprays of
date blossoms.
Mrs. Florence Shearer, presi-
dent, spoke briefly of the 46th An-
nual Southern District convention
of Women's dubs at Riverside, and
introduced Mrs. Geor ge Fox who
gave a more comprehensive report
s tressing the point tha t women 's
clubs should be primarily service,
not entirely social organizations.
In the art corner Mrs. Claude
Anderson e xhibited two colorful
portralts by Thelma Paddock Hope,
portrait painter of Corona del Mar.
Both were of her daughter Marcia
J ones. one called 'War Bride," the
other in a happier mood.
New members introduced by
Mrs. P. A. Chamberlin were: Mes·
dames Henry Hall, Glen Whitlock,
Lela E . Hay, S . W. Ruggles and
Ralph Williams.
Plans for the ccming Bazaar
Dec. 6 \Vere discusse-d and re ports
from the d ifferent sections were
heard.
Group singing \\"aS led by the
music chairma n. Mrs. Chamberlin
led the salute to the flag, and the
collect \\·as led by l\1rs. J oseph
f-la:Tiblc t.
P'ICTITIOU&.~P'l f'IM NAM&
Tim mm"1UIJONZD do '--y .. , ~ lM-7 .,.. CODduetias • ritall wnWr bulilDe9I at 101 l&t lttMt. Newport 8-cA, Cal.Jt, WM19r U. flc-
tJtJou ftna Mme of BA. t Yl&W LUJ(-BD COXPANT and· tbat e&kl ftfta ta com~ ot the Co~ penona, wt.o. DamM &Dd ad....._ an u tollowa. to-wtt: .
tx!OHN T. BOYD !!:.1. ~ O&mel. B&l-hland, Calll.; .uu....Al' W. llOORll, m o.,,,., Bal-hland. eai11. WITNJ:88 tbetr baDd8 tJl1I lltb day or Nonmbei, lHT.
JORN T. BOTD JR. 4JlLAN W. MOORll
COSTATll or ClA.LIJ'ORNIA. )
UNTT or ORANGE ) --ON THIS 11th day of NOftmber. A.D .. 1147, before me, a Not.ary Public
In and for -.Id County .-Bt&te_.. per-
IOD&lly appeanct Johll T. Bo}'a Jr .•
&Dd Artan W. Moon, know. to me, to be the peraon. wboM names are
eubecrtbed to the wlthlD Iutna.ment, and actmowledpd to me tb&t the)' uecuUMS I.be llUDe.
rN WlTNE88 wtmRICOJ' I h&n hereunto Mt m}' band and aittxed m1 otflctal Ml the day and ,.._.. La tht.
certUleate tint abo" written. NORA 8. JURGWARTH
N"""otary Publle la &ad for Mid
(SUL CouatJ' and 8t.Ue. 1~ &,mm1-lon bplra January 28,
Pub.-No•. 20, 21: Dec. 4, 11. 19C7.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINE&s Flctlt low• Firm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED does henib> certify t}lat they are conducting 1
nurtte!'Y achoo! bwilneu at 1221 Eaa1
15th Sl .. Co.ta Meea. Callfomla. under lhe flctltloua firm name of Rancho Meaa Nuritery School and that aal.i
tlrm I• comJ)OMld or the foll o...-ln11 peraon.1. ...-ho11e name• and addrnael are .., follo...-a, tO·•lt: '
BENJAlllN M. HOWSE. 22911 Fu\· lttton Ave.. C09t& Ken . Calif.: PA· TROCIA L. H OWSE. 22911 Fullenon Ava .. C08ta Meu. Calif.: EARL G. PETERSON, 305 S:!nd St .. Newpor1
Beach, Calif.: LORRAINE M PETER-SON . 306 S2nd St.. Newport Beach , Calif.
WITNESS our hand11 thle ltth da~· or October. 1917.
BENJAMIN M. HOWSE PATRICIA L. HOWSE EARL G. PETERSON
LORRAINE M. PET ERSON
STATE OF CALIP'ORNlA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) u . ON THlS 14th day of October. A.D .. 1~7 . befo"' me. Norft S. M:argwarth, a Notary Public In and for aa.\d Coun· lY llnd State. personally appeared Ben-
jamin M. H owae, Patricia L. How"°.
Earl G. Peteraon and LorraJne M. Petenon, known to me. to be the!
penon. whoH namea are eub1terlbed
to the w ithin l n•trument, and &e· kno"l~ged to me that they executed the same .
IN WIT NESS WHEREOF. I ban hereunto set my hand and affixed my or!lclal eeal the day and year In thl1
certificate first above written. NORA S. MARGWARTR Notary Public In and for aid
County and State.
My Comml1111lon EXplres January 28, 1900,
!SEAL)
P ub.-Nov. t . 11 . 18. 25 , 1917.
Be Wise -Advert:t»
Mayberry Sho.e Repair
ONE DAY SERVICE
1831 Newport Ave.
OOSTA MESA
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'.'NOTICU N~WPOBT BALBOA Nl:W8-Tl•t:8
TUD!DAY Newe I llNcl!, o.nr. N .... II, lMT Pap5
NOTJ<lS F l"ILINO &88S88-des<riptlon of aald work refeteice
-' FOK THE CO'NllTllUC-Is hereby made to the above men-
TION , 8ANJTAllY !JEWW tloned Resolution of Intention
A N'D AlfCE!J IN Dated .
pectlve bidden Is called to tbe
"Propooal Requtrernentl and C--
ditl0111" annexed to the b I a Dk
form of propooal, for full oilree>-
tlom u to bidding. o o A !I llOULEV AllD AND thla 17th day of, Novem-
OIW llTam!J, .u.LEY!J a I>,r, l!Mk.unc L. RINEHART
U!J A f! OONTZK-City Clerk, '
PL.& llY llEllOLUTION OF Pub -Nov 20 25 1947
The City of Newport Beach re-
serves !he right to reject any or
all bids, ,ONNO.NUANDOF ' . ' ' ' FRANK L. RINElilRT;
City Clerk In and· for
the City of Newport
Beach.
AND PIAO& OF CITY OF Newport 8-h
0 All ro 8AID WORK Oallfornla
ElllllllENT NOTlCE TO CONTBAcrGBS
Pura .. to. statute, "Improve.-
ment Act of 1911," Dlvlalon 7 of
the Stree and HI11hways Code of
the State pf California, notice Is
hereby n that the Supertn.
tendent o Streets ot the Oty of
Newport ach, having made an
asseamen to cover the cost. and
expen1e1 .f the construction of
sanitary en and apPurtenances
in Coast · Boulevard and other
streets, )'I and euementJI, in
said City, contemplated by Res-
olution o Intention No. 3424,
adopted b the Oty Council of said
Oty on 13th day of January,
1947, fiJ the sa me in my office
on the 17t day of November, 1947.
I her eb fix Monday the 8th day
of Decem r , 1947, at the hour of
four C4l 'clock P. M., and the
Council amber of the City Coun-
cil of the City of Newport Beach
as the pl , when and where all
persons i terested in the work
done or in the said assessment will
be heard y the said City Council.
Property owners, the contractor
or his as 'gns, and all other per-
sons inte ested in said work or
said asse ment, feeling aggrieved
hy a ny ac or determination of the
Superinte dent of Streets or the
City Eng· eer in relation thereto,
or who c aim that the work has
not been performed according to
t he con ct in a gcxxi and sub-
stantial anner, or who claim that
any Porti n of the work· was for
any r eas omitted or illegally in-
cluded. i the contract for the
same, or having or m aking any
objection to the correctness of the
assessme t, or diagram, or other
act, dete ·nation or proceeding
of th es perintendent of Streets
or City ngineer, shall, prior to
the day t for the hearing on the
assessme t, appeal to the said City
Council briefly stating in writ·
ing t he ounds of appeal. For a
LEARN
MUSIC
LIKE
MAGIC
FROM
cWAIN
Dated: November 24, 1947. SEALED PROPOSALS will be
received at the office of the City Pub.-Nov. 26; Dec. 2, 1947.
~:re~. ~if~~:~.~iff 4 ~=~e __ E_R_1o-.. -.. -~-G-T_'i._S_:_,_Zo_E_:_ ... -R-u T-NN_o_'i_':._l_H_I ..
P. M. on the 8th day of December, FICTITIOUS NAME
1947 at which time they will be I THE UNDERSIGNED do beNb7
publicly opened and read, for fur. certlty that they an enppd ta a
I hi th f II . co-PUtnenblp u General COntnc:ton n s ng e . o owmg material : ud O\Mr allied u..e. . .w>der u.. fie..
7250 Uneal Feet of 24'' Utiou. name and .trie dt BOOR.CY • W t Pi POIRIER: that Mid co-partMnbtp l8 a er pe. comPMed of the followlq ~-No bid will be received unless lt wboee n.amM and raldenoa adm-._ d I f are u follcnn, to-wit:
.&a ma e on a proposa onn fur-ROBERT RUSSELL BOOREY m
nished b:y the a ty Engineer. Each ~ • Balboa 1111and. C&l1fOrn1a:
bid must be accompained by (ca.sh, Jboa \\.1~~~?fuR,.n1~ Ametb7*l.
certified or cashier's check, or WITNESS our bands um 20th da:r
bidder's bond> made payable to 01 Octo~6si:Ci· RUSSELL BOORZT
the Oty of Newport Beach, for an ELKER 8. POIRIER --
amount equal to at least ten (10) !/];;~~~~ / •·
per cent of the amount bid, such On lbls 20th day of October, J.Nf,
guaranty to be forfeited should I :/3reeo':!~iy~ !~t•~at~b~~':i.fi';' !:
the bidder to whom the contract is pea.red ROBERT RUSSELL BOORft
ded f 'I t · th and ELKER S. POIRIER. known to a war at to en er into e
1
. me to be the persons ,..ho.e namea
contract. are JJUbecrtbed to the within Instru-
ment. and acknowledged to me lb.al Proposal forms a nd specifics-they executed the same.
tions may be obtained at the of WIT?o:E&'i my hand and official -1 . -. . - K ITTIE LAHEY flee of the aty Engineer, aty Notary Public In and for the
J-lall , City of Newport Beach. SEAL utd County and State.
The special attention of pros-~b.-kov. 4. 11. 18. 25, 1947.
BUDGET-W\Sf.
SHOPPEl\S
GO TO.··
Give your home a gift this Christmas. A
gift to mak e every day in the year a
happier one. A gif t to make mother's
every chore an easier one. Gifts for the
livina: room . , • the workshop , •• they 're
all here.
7 PC, LA BONITA CUSTARD CUPS.
Includes 6 rainbow colored cups with
wire rack , •••••• , ••••••• , .. 98c
24 PC. STAINLESS STHL FLAT.
WARE-Complete set. Red or Ivo ry
handles with stainless steel blades.
Display boxed ..• ,., •• , ••• , .$6.9S
PRESTO COOKER !Model 401 , Cuos
cookina: time to minutes. Makes food
more ilppetiz:ing. A 1ih that every
nwrrber of the fam ily will en-
loV •••••••••••••••••••• $11.45
FOCAUl'SI HISTID IL I CT 11 C
HEA na. I llustr.red at bottom. Fo-
cuses rays where want9d. No wasted
helt. Fine for these chilly mominp.
PYIOl.IN TOP
CLOTHIS HAMPllS •
Several cob combin1-
ffons •••••••• $1.00
$7.95
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r l!lt... N -.••••••• ,, •• ~ . • ~·· ..+f-oger, ~ .. Cut. NEED MONEYT
, rullUC anc:a • FOR ,,.... ;.... -~ w. 11 .-able prdL Haw s. u. ror Quick. ·H,ol.,tul
DESERT HOME NEW 2 BR vacant lllllOO: a1oo 1
2 Be<lloomo, air eal.iii-. ad-BR newbr. -'8000. cm
' v I llttli cuh-Bm< 1121, --' •--•--F1n1!Mi1! C811tTl,.IC.ATS ()II' ...... ..-.. Oaedl; WrltereeM-. Dl'V'tl' • I M-ltp oz··--.&-.
P'ICTIT10U.!..!!,"M NAM• l'.: been med.. CbMp. Bi• ·•• 'U8&. • _ Needl -Louie an
'm ~.!'1!1~i'· ~-. llMtc .. .!' ::i. ~nl~Dlx-• Furui~ -Sal~ .. = .,...._fl .,..· ~-POOL T&Bl-E -staadlrd Ila, 21-n. Cabin Cnmer <Hunw> 11138 Car or Other Secun ... ifr., C&I~"""".;, 0:::. · very nice condltkln. .Comp!IW •z
-_.. !Inn ,. -~ with ewe ond bal1L Pbone lift-~ &-n -~ Houn: 10 to I -3 to Ii -· w--....... , COD ~ 91-Stc If.rt. C!lnktt . Rwiabout, S195. (Clalod S.tuntaya) .. followa. to-"'1t: _..... -
,._ a. TlllELI:. ms Cout Bl9d.. FOR SALE " Cll'al diamond Coroaa ctel Illar. Callforala. -7S wtTNEllll t;I, ...,. thl• Srd da7 ol rill&· Will oell cfleap. Newr
J.-onmMZ°io\L B:. THmLlll ~ worn. Appraiaer lnvited. 208
G. E. MINNEY
..,. .. ,.. or CALrroru. I eryst&l Ave, Bal-Ialand. ~~~fa 0~:7 or No•:nber. A. ~2tc
D .. 1H7, Mio,.. !M. Non 8 . ....,.._ FOR SALE-•nua ~-~--. ~•-
. Listings Wanted
ru Coast HJwa)-. N-pol't
Beacon li032o-W. 94-2tc
wvtb, a Nol&rJ' Pu.bUc In aAd for mid ~ ~ LUllll:" _.
O>untJ' and State. penonally ~ feet.. deep color. 18~ carat. ~Hp.~~ U: \: ::'~t!: Save $100. plua 20% luxury taX.
to the wllhlD Imtnamenl. • D d 8'C>.' Phone Beacon 5893-J. 93-4tc Jatowledpd to me that be esecuted tbe _:=::.;:..:...;,:,_ ______ _
~ WITNQUI WBER1X>r 1 bia.,
bier'euJ:l;to •t mJ" band a.ad ilnied lrlJ' otncial eeAl the d&)' and -,...,. ill ~ cartitu:at• rt.rwt &boft written.. NORA 8. KARGW ARTB · Notuy Public la ud tor -.14
Count)' and state. -.
(!'l!!AI,) Pub.-NOT. 4, ll, 18, J5, 1M7. ... -.... .. --............ ,,. ..
The N<!WS· Times wW not be re-
apollllbl• for mott than ono lncor-
rect imertJon of an advertisement.
ftSe!"YS t h e rl1ht to correctb
duaify any and all ada and 14
reject any advertilement not coo-
lonnlne to rules and recuJatlonL'
68-tl•
NURSERY
LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS
ond PLANIS
BULBS -FERTILIZER
Hollister Bros.
Nursery
1959 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5200
89-tfc
;11.:U.:8::INE8=:::S:....:G:::UID=:.:l::.-_____ 1-'1' FOR SALE-CorTU&ated Iron 11ar-
GENERAL REPAIR age 16x32. 120 E. 17th SL, C<lota
OF ALL KINDS Mesa. To be moved by buyer .
Costa Mesa Fix·lt Shop make offer. Call Budlong 85193,
"Let Short & Long do it" 9 ·a.m.-N p,m . 92-4tc
Ted Taylor and Clarence Davis
Beacon 5303-R
2508 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
93-Btc
LANDSCAPING
Care of Lawns
F1owen and Shrubs Planted
Hal Crawford
315 Alvarado Place Harbor TI4
BALBOA 84-tlc
CESS POOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
Installed Anywhere la
Orange County
Contract Drllllna
Sewer Connection
· (All Work Guaranteed)
Full Insurance Carried
J. R. McCORMICK
Oaujtied ads DO &et tbe job
done.
PUMPS
WORTIIlNGTON
PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL
... For all Presaw-e
Soden Reb1geration
623 So. Loa Angel .. St., Anaheim
Phone 4652. 93-ltc
Watcb .. -Ctockl -Jewelry
OIROMOMTERS .
• Ropalrlng -Prompt Suvlce
Sensible Prtcee
VAN DRIMLEN
JEWELRY
1786 Newport Blvd. C<lota MeN
31-tfc
WASHING MA,C~S
U you don't have one do yow
waahln& at "° Vlcto"i:,.~ ~9-C:-ta MeA BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
__________ 93-_tl_c -47!1 Newport Blvd., C<lota Ma&
FORMED WlncWlleldiJ oft Hatd Phone Beacon ~170
17-tf•
BAYSIDE PLATING
Coven made to order. Also Plex·
!glass &. Lucite SheeU for aale
?<{u-World Products Company, .
303 Third St., HunUn&ion Beach
Phone Huntington BellCb l 78. Gold -Sllver -Copper • &-
Antiques a Specialty 80-tlt
HARBOR
Plumbing Service
1768 Newport Blvd., Beaccn 5048\\
REPA!RlNG OUR SPECIALTY
ContracUnK and Supplies
• 97-ttc.
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone BeaCOD 528).R
1573 E.lden Ave., Colt.a Meu
~ti•
12 YEARS SERVICE
See Our Ad In Orange County
Phone DlroctorY
19lt Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. ~w
Cor. Harbor and 19th, COit.a Meta
Next to Methodist Oiurcb :ZS.Ile
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
C-Ompound Motor
Gallon. 70c
on
Western Auto Supply
• Autllortze<l Dealer
FOR RENT-Day, week, week-end. or ioonthly, 23-ft. auxlll.,.l'
... c:ab1n sloop. lnnenprlna: mat-
tr-. Can cany up to ten
poople. Sldppu available. Call 1.81'~ N-IJOl't m...t., Coat& .._
Beacon 5465. 90-4tc BelCOD 5220
WILL TRADE Inside lot on l.lclo (Acnm l'nllD Alpha·Beta ~"r~
!ale !or nice cabin crulsor 32-------------35 ft. Phone Union 1-2539. LOANS TO BUILD, buy, ~
9'i-3tc modemlze or re!ln&nce. Wo pr-~~-0-R_S_ALE ___ S_tar __ aa_U_b_o_a_t. chue tr\ISt deeda.
Latftt type, flexible mut. In-NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
cludlnJ llalla ttady tb All SAVINGS .Ao LOAN ASSN.
Pbor>e Glenda!•, Otn» lll88. 3333 Via Udo Pb. Har. "°° ~tic 38-t!c.
FOR SALE-Lawwon pump and
balt tank compl•te, $75.00 llk•
new. Bay DUtrlct Hardware Co.
Bal. !&land. 83-tlc
PIC SAlLBOAT-New set aalls,
also stainless steel rigging, all
va.ntished except for deck. 212
Lido Nard, Udo Isle. 91-4tc
Boat Maintenance and
Repairing
Frederick Yacht Co.
1215 Coast Hiway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS
B&-tfc
Othen will read your cia."1flcd
ads as vou are reading these.
AIJTOllOTIVS a TlaD ..
1941 Ford De'?Luxe 5 passenger
coupe, spotlite, heater. Good
rubber, niotor very good $1050.
Harbor 1299-W. 94-ltc
FOR SALE-1937 LaSalle 2 door
sedan, new tires, excellent me-
chanical condition. $695. or buy
equity. Good for hauling trail{'r .
601 Broad St., Newport H eights,
Comer Santa Ana Ave. 94-2tc
WALTER J . FOWLER
SELECTED USED CARS
1974 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
'41 OLDS-"'78" DeLuxe 4 door
sedan. Hydrornatic. New paint,
radio, heater. A {'Jean one-
$1495
overhauled. llUSICAL 4 RADIO M 36 PLY. CPE. Motor
-----------"" Good rubber-IVORS and Pond, Grand, KimbaU, <>495
Baldwin, Wurlitzer. Many otll-~
er ma kes. Priccs start at $89
on used uprights. Buy now for
Christmas. Danz· Schmidt Pi·
ano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana. Christmas Sale. 89-lfc
36 PONTIAC SEDAN. Good radio
·and rubber. Motor just over-
hauled-
$595
REPOSSESSED : Spinet piano. E A S y T E Jt M s
Famous make. A genuine beau-94-2tc
ty. Can't be t old from new . ------------
Pay balance. Easy terms. Danz-Others wW read your cJass1/ied
Schmiilt P iano Co., Santa Ana. ad. u ~ a.re reading tllese.
520 No. J.·Iain. Christmas Sale. 61 89-tfc T __ R_A_ILERS _________ _ ------------SPIN ET slightly case damaged in
shipment. \Vorld famous make.
This is a great sacrifi ce. Only
one. Remember, only one. Your
time to save on the finest.
SPACE for house trailer on pri-
vate property. No children. 337
Ogle St., Costa Mesa. 93--2tp
Classllied &.ds DO get the JOll
done.
Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 -------------
No. Main, Santa Ana. Christ-REAL ESTATE -
mas Sale. 89-tlc
SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty
for the holidays. Rent for term
allowed if you buy. Music in
the home is imix>rtant for
Christmas joy. Uprights u low
as $4.00 per month. Danz-
Schmidt. Santa Ana. 520 No.
Main. Christmas Sale. ~tfc
ABOVE THE ARCHES -Front
view; inter{'stlng new 3-bedrm.
home; !lreplace, large gar. Price
$14.600. Call Hub Powers, Agt.
Har. 62-W. 81-tlc
MONEY WANTED for real estate
loans. Broker . Beacon 5173 or
Harbor 1091-J. 93-2tc
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTlNG CONTRAC..'TOR
214 East 19th St.ttet
1.836 Newport Blvd., C<lota -
0 17-tf•
STEINWAY. Used. Gorgeoustone.
lt-1ahogany case. Genuine. Su-
personic tone. T erms or will
rent. Danz.Schmidt, 520 No.
Main, Santa Ana. Quistmas
Sale. , 89-tlc
PIANO Shortage will be acute this
Christmas. Choose yours now.
A small deposit will r eserve it
for you. Deliver ed when you
wish. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co .•
520 No. Main, Santa Ana.
Christmas Sale. 89-lfc
Harbor Drafting Service
for Builders
Rnldential -Commercial
711 -C. Coast Hlway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5860. 34-ttc
Pb. Bea. ~ C<lota Mesa, caJl1
30-tfc
TRANSPORTATION H
FIREWOOD
CHARCOAL .Ao BRIQUETS
: PROMPT DELlVERY
Wright Lumber Yard
· 1784. Newport Blvd.
• COSTA MESA
Beacon 5665
P'OR RENT
OWNER MUST SELL-'h acre
hllbide lot mos tly level plus
oceanview. Will sacrifice for
$1 ,000. Cash. Ph. Bea 5729-R
00-4tc
\VOULO WKE to contact some-
one driving from Balboa Island
to San ta Ana who v.:ould be
interested in taking "-paying
passenger . Harbor 2066-M.
TWO ROOM apartment and bath
private t'ntrance, utilities paid.
83-tfc Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa.
BY OWNER-2 bedroom stucco
home, l year old, in Costa
Mesa's fine new section. l bed-
room extra large could be 2.
Landscaped yard front and back
.fenced in back, 2 car garage,
tile in kitchen and bath, vene·
lien blinds, small fruit trees,
hardwood floors, dual furnace.
Payment $42.00 a month and
take over loan at 4%. Inquire
at 601 Broad St., Newpo r t
Heights, Corner Santa Ana Ave.
and Broad St. 94-2tc
94-ltc
DIPL0\'111.ENT WANTED II
WORK W ANTED-lronlni In Dll
~ome. Plain or fancy . 5,30 Saii
Berna.rdmo Ave.. New po r I
H eights. ~t.tc.
DOCl'OR'S MEDICAL ASST. -
Proficient of routine lab. work,
can type, r eliable cheerful, good
personality, prefer to work in
H arbor area .. Cali Uar. 2628-W.
or write ~li53 Ray E. Jones.
1512~ E. Central, Balboa,
00-4tc -~L\.J."'l wit.h light truck, available
~ for work. \Vrite Walter Rae, 104
E . Bay, Balboa. Apt. 16. 92-4tp
.DRESS?t1AKING and alterations
Ladies or men's clothing. Be-
tween 17th and 18th on Whittier
Mrs. Tahara, Costa Mesa.
92-4tp
CARPENTER. Painter and all
around man will do alterations
and new work. Veteran. needs
job badly. 117 46th St .. N. B.
92-4tp
PUMPS
WORTHINGTON
PIUcSsURE -CEN'J1UFUGAL
Fer all Pr-un
-Refripn-. m lo. Lal Alip!m St.. •neMm.
ft -... -· 116-ltc
FOR SALE-Genuine new Holly-94-ltc
~ood door,· 2-8, 6-8. Complete _S_L_E_E_P_IN_G-~R~OO--,M~~PT-i-v-at_e_e-n-
·witll hardware. $20.00. 703 Car-trance and private bath. Man
·}lation, Corona del Mar. 94-2tp only. 520 Marigold, Corona del
F0R SALE-7-foot O'Keefe and Mar. 94-2tc
Merril r efrigerator, good condi-
tion. Cali Beacon 5297-W.
• ~-ltc
F OR RENT-3 room apartment
with tile bath. 1530 Miramar
Dr. Phone Harbor 564. 94-2tp
WANTED TO BUY •1 FOR RENT-Room close to bath
------------and ouuide entrance. l27--30th
W ANTED--Cas 1tation pumping St., Newport Beach. 94·2tp
eight tl}ousand up. Orange coun· =---=-::-::----.,--,,...--~
ty. No Blue Sky. \Vrite Box FOR RENT-Room with private FOR SALE-New 2 bedroom 2
"S " c/o News-Times. 91-4tp entranc:!e and bath. 320 Diamond bath house, located in the finest
Ave., Balboa Island. Ph. Har. section of Ne"Wport Bt'ach. Small
2123-J. 92-3tc down payme nt. Terms. Call Bea-. Will Pay Cash
For YoW' turrutW'e: or wb.&t haw
YQU. PbOne Beacon ~
4Crawley Furniture Co.
l.8U Newport Blvd., Coota MM1
~tll
NICELY furnished 3-room apart-
ment, Servel refrigerator, fur-
nished, venetian blinds. 202 New-
port Blvd., Newport Beach, (Be-
hind Arches. 91-4tc
con 5704 -R. 94-ltc
AT CORONA DEL MAR
South of Hiway
LOTS $1400
ONLY 2 LEFT
I
jlomt Dua t Club, La Quinta. adJolnlns Iota. MUil aelL Sep.
lB mlleo l'nllD Palm Sprlnp. D'lte f1I top~ M 1-ne.
Completel¥ fllmlalte4. $12.000 Malce offer. Troller conalcltted.
C'lll Lo1ion. Lacuna Beach. Tel Owner 1702 Rocbater, ott TU-
Lquna llelch li84L 91-Ctc tin, Coot& M-. 88-dc
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker
498 Newport Blvd., OJsta Mesa · Ph. Beacon 5197
COSTA MESA
New 2-bedroom. Hdwd. floors. Dual floor furnace.
Attached single garage. Oose to schools and trans-
portation. On Ea.st side. Will G. LAT om.Y $8750.
Very lovely 3-bedroom home. Hardwood floors. Fire-
place. Completely tumlshed. Dbl garage. Built less
than one year ago in-a resbicted rtelghb6rhood. Only
$13,500-tenns.
Nice 2-bedroom home completely furnished, includ-
ing a new stOve and electric refrigerator. Double
garage. On· half acre with bam, work shop, chicken
equipment and corral. A real buy at only $8500.
Terms.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Lovely new 2-bedroom home. Plastered interior,
hardwood floors, dual floor furnace, attached gar-
age. This won't last long. Only $9500.-Tenns.
C. GALEN DENISON-Broker\
Blanche A. Gates -Associates -Virginia D. Gates
Phone Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 746-M
94-ltc
BALBOA ISLAND
Two Family Income Units
Typically "Balboa Island" properties located in a
gracious, friendly neighborhood. Socially an Apart-
ment rates tops here and a two-family occupancy re-
flects the good judgment of a place to live, in ad-
dition a place for guests or income.
for the right locations, see
HUB POWERS, Agent Harbor 62-W
J. A. BEEK'S OFFICE
Balboa Ferry Landing
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
M-ltc
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPOR~
INSURANCE
2-Dednn. home, 7 yrs. old; on 1h acre. 2-Car garage.
Very good district. Near Back Bay. $1800 down. Bal-
ance $53.30 per month at 4 % interest
3-Bedrm. home east side. Hardwood and tile. Good
dist. Beautifully landscaped. We ilnvite you to look
this one over today. 4 % interest on the balance.
LOTS AND ACREAG~50 & UP
1WO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON, Broker
, Frank Downes-Salesman
1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
1907 South Main Santa Ana
Phone S. A. 7240 PH. BEACON 5225
M-ltc
GIFT HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY -·-VISIT OUR
TOYLAND -·-A Free Comic
Book for The
. Kiddies -·-GUS BEACH
20th & Newport Bl\o'.d. Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5655
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ONLY ONE HOUSE LEFT
$53.00 PER MONTH!
You CAN'T rent a new 2-bedroom home for $53.00
per month.
BUT -you can OWN one for these low monthly pay-
ments -plus a nominal down payment -·about
$1000 It you are a G.L -for civilians, slightly more.
l>. S.-These houses have hardwood flool'S, fireplace,
floor heater, double garage, paved alleys. SEWER
In and paid for, near buses and stores and within
CITY LIMITS of Newport Beach -and besides, •
they are located in the new restricted area .....::-HAR-
BOR HEIGHTS. ·
NOTE: Our New Balboa Island Office Is
Now O~n! _·
-We Welcome Your Listings and Inqu1rles--
HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY
Realtors
229 Marine Ave., Balboa Jsland
30th and W. Cmtlal, Npt. Bea~
,
Har. 1331
....... Har, 1600
. M-ltc ,
•
DOAK REAL TY & DEVELOPMENT 00.
·Jim Doak Ph. Harbor 505-W Oyde Doak
318 Coast Hwy. at Orchid, Corona del Mar ''By the Sea"
•
We Have Six Homes in Corona de! Mar
that will take a G. L loan with small down payments.
Here they are -all new -We have the keys.
2-Bedroom -Furnished -$8500
AD electric, furnished, 2-story. Upper story has
Jiving room with bar built in, nicely furnished; bed-
room; bath with shower; kitchen is electric; has
nook. Sun deck. Lower story is nice bedroom with
twin beds, closet. Laundry room, electric Hot-Point
water heater. Dbl. garage, Terms or G. L loan with
approximately $1000 down, balance like rent
2-Bedroom -Modern -$9500
' F1at roof, modem. Snack bar. Kitchen with lots ot
built-ins. 3 linen closets. Both bedrooms have high
)Vindows and wardrobe closets. Garage and laundry
room. Liberal tenns or G. l . loan.
2-Story -2-Bedroom -$8750
This home is well-built. Upper has 2 bedrooms kit-
chen, nook, living room, bath. Lower story h.is '72
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 now.
Corner -2-Bedroom -$9700
Modem , wide roof, stucco. Lots of fancy wood in
livmg room. Redwood beam ceiling all thru. Kitchen
has douple 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
'.3-nd kitchen.-_Hdwd . floors, furnace. Fireplace. Serv-
ice porch. 2 !men closets. Third bedroom is arranged
nice for Den. Dbl. garage. Landscaped. Cl~se 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.
Two Offices In Corona de! 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~
M-ltc
BRIGGS •• BEST •• BUYS
TRAILER PARK-$375 monthly take. 175' x 305' all
fenced. 27 lots with permit fo r 34, furn. 1 B.R. home,' dbl.
garage, property zoned for industry, set-back with room
for stores. $8,000 will handle. Owner would take in house
or vacant on Newport Canal.
CATHEDRAL CITY' -5 new modem units on V2 acre.
Annual mcome $5,000. Will consider exchange for home
in Harbor area.
Fred -BR I G G S -Tressa
Members of the Multiple Listing Division
634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5778
• 94-ltc
NEWPORT BEACH -Coast Blvd.
House and lot 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 lot 67'/2 x125. This modem home has hdwd.
fl oors, tilework, dbl. garage, and is in a very good
neighborhood. Take over G.I. loan a t 4 % interest
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor •
ELTON D. BARNE'IT
470 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5713-R.
.
PERNEL G. BARNE.Tl'
Brokers
Costa Mesa
Evenings, Beacon 5779-R
94-ltc
CORONA DEL MAR-LOT
Overlooking Ocean 50xl27
$6500 cash
4-Bednn. Mod. Home-7 Ac. Citrus
· North of Oran&e
Owner Will Conckler
Beacf! ProPertY as Part Payment
'ROBERT WHEELER. Agent
' "2 Plua_ Sq!•• Oranee Ph. 73
'
'
; ' • ' ,_ • , '
o--.. .. in Find Barron Guilty of Dual Charg '11sw•o•T a.a.Lao.&••••--.•••• 0::: 7 ~~reeding Of Indecent Exposure, Lewd Va~ ;TtJ;•;o;&r~:N;-;:e;';•;·;""';°";-;;;5;"-;u.;;*;1;;~~~
BEAR FACTS
IOLttt&a.a IN ALASftA M"D fllO GMlGAGf
DISPOSAL Pla.:)&Ll.M. 1'MIY Ml."l.t..Y
ft,ACID TMC kl.PU~& OUTSIDS. TNl.lk
DOOlls AND BIA.RS WOULD TAQ IT
AWAY.
A WIL.L SCClATC.Mt:O WITN a. SMA"P Hll'OLI
•Y A SOLDll.R. Olil MIS RONSON LtC.MTl.ll WAS
ADMITTIO TO •a.oa"TI . TNI SIC.NCR Lll'T
ew&--.YTMIN(;., llNCl..VOINC.. 1141 L.lfrtlTI. ... TO MIS
To Be Reveal~ After deliberating one hoUr and ..... whether It WU legal far the
seven minutee . in the chambers of prmecutlon to present before the
1be -Callfomla'• bud-the Newport Beach dty court lut local Jury evidence and a con-
ding canary-breedin& industry bu Friday noon, a jury of slx women cluaion reached in a previous case
made ln the lut 12 months to-and six men found William Edgar in which Barron also wu the de-
ward the goal o! all canary fand -Barron, of Upland, guilty on twq fendant.
ers---a ruby i-ed bird-will me un-counts, one of indecent exposure
veiled December 6 and 7 at 1326 and one of lewd vagra ncy.
West 6th street, Loi Angeles when the N atural Color and Roller Bird They based their verdict on evi-
Club of America holds it.s annual dence presented 'by the prosecu-
how tion, which wu represented by
I B~ers fr 0 m 30 California a ty Atty. Roland Thompson, that
cities, an western states, and from the defendant committed acts of
u far u Batavia , New York, will indecent exposure and of lewd
exhibit more than 1,000 prtze birds vagrancy on a Newport Beach
in t he !how, the largest of its front on the morning of June 22.
kind in the nation. last, in the presence of children
Canary breedlng ls California's and women.
newest "big business." Last year In defending the accused against
more than 5,000 breed.en produced t he charges, Attorney Max Hur-
100,000 birds, valued wholesale at witz of Newport Beach contended
Sl.000,000, and supplies the United t hat the defendant wu ill with an
States with 75 per cent of the attack of s tomach cramps on t he
canaries sold during the year. morning of the alleged indecency.
"'1hile one section will be de-He Mid t he defendant was using
voted to the "prima donnas" of his hands to .expel the gases which
the canary world. the rolle r sing-were caused by a half-glass of
en, 90 per cent of the entries will beer which the defendant was said
represent the best effor ts of the to have drunk as breakfast that
breeders t o produce the perfect morning.
red colored bird. The jury was g iven t he case at
The quest for the ruby canary 10:48 a.m. and returned its ver-
started 15 years ago when br eed-diet at 11:55 a .m. a nd aftet t he
crs began to cross the yellow var-verd.i c.t was announced defense
lety with a red and black Vene-counsel filed or al not ice of ap-
zuelan "siskin" or the finch family. peal for a new trial in Superior
From thC'Se two strains have al-Court ..
ready come many new colors of City Judge H arry L. Blodgett.
canaries, orange, peach. frosted before whom the case was heard .
apricot,· citron and bronze. a ll ow<'d Mr. Hurwitz five days in
Eacti year the oranges arc turn-'''hich to decide whet.her he will
ing redder and redder and no rarry out his decision to appeal
breeder kno"·s when some rival the case In the highe r court.
Several Witnesses for the prose-
cution and one Witness for the
defense testified in the Newport
Beach trial which began Thursday
morning and ended Friday noon.
The jury's verdict was unani-
mous for conviction following a
tint count of 7 to 5 for a verdict
of guilt. In the !Int trial, which
finally ended in a 'hung Jury,' the
count was said to be 8 to 4 for
acquittal.
The members of Friday's jury
inc1uded, Mrs. Jane Calkins, Mrs.
He1en Pridham, Mrs. Howard
Baker, Anton Hershey, Marion C.
Dodd and J ohn Abell, all of Bal-
boa Island ; Mrs. Wa1ter Hitchmlln
of Beacon Bay; Mrs. Janice Hen-
derson and Mrs. Marian Kepper of
Cor ona del Mar and Mrs. Edgar
R. Hil l, Lawrence Brown and
Hadd R. Ring of Lido Isle.
"The Luck of George White."
• • • George White Rose from
New York's East Side to a fab-
ulous role as one of the wor1d's
greatest showmen. Then came a
heart breaking bad-luck streak,
but now he is headed for a smash-
ing come-back. Begin t h e star-
maker's own story in The Ameri-
can Weekly, t hat great magazine
distributed with next Sunday's Los
Angeles Exa miner.
BE-BOTTOMING .
Announcing
the ortag of a -
Shoe Repair
Shop .,,.
• J. F. Ricciardi
at
2602 W. Oenfnl Ave.
Newport llMch
Mr. Ricciardi was formerly located in the down-town
Los Angeles area; specializing in doing the shoe repair-
ing and a,lterat!on work for many of the leading shoe
stores.
• Extensions
• 0orrectl0119
• Orthopi(Uc Work
• Lengthen and Widen
• Vamps Cut Down
• Sid Boom
• Boom Tailored u11
Remodeled
• Foot Comfort
• Shoo Toes Removed
Remember Our Motto
"NOTIDNG IMPOSSIBLE"
WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE """ IDl\HO SKl.R.l ff tlf-
POllTCO TMf Q&'Cl'•T TMfFT
OF' " ao-To.-t STl'l'L
G9'106f' THAT CA.CXSIO
7M~ MAL.Al> a,.1vl ...
:"-tT••O.. II .,
may place the first "ruby red" on One of the principal points of Do you want to sell it? Adver-
display. i;~s~u~e~d~is~p~ut~ed~b~y~d~e~fe~n~sc~co~u~ns~e~l~~se~~!n~th~ese~~co~l~umns~~~-§§§§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Interest in this year's show will
also C('nter on the error ts of many 1 1~::;;;;
breeders to capture from Mrs . 11
COMMUNITY
CHE..'i!T
"Drop That Souvenir!" • • •
Souvenir-hunting hotel guests arc WELCOME HOME! 'Waucing off with linens, silverware,
chlnaware and other items a t a Newport Barbor Post ztl
heart breaking rate. Read the be-AMERICAN LEGION
hind-the-scenes story of the sou-i. ... ttem .u 11--w, DIMMrpll "'""
venir-seeker problem in The Amer -..... • Viii.I& _. ,..._ 1* M.. _. ~ .. -.............. ....
ican weekly, that great magazine <-------------'
distributed with next Sunday's
Los Angeles Examiner.
&catch tape, vanous alzes, oa
sale at the News-'nmetl .
MODERN MARINE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
Balboa Island
'
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THE
QUARTER
DECK
•
CHRISTMAS GIFIS
For Home and Yachting
For Winter and Spring Sailing
-tr Jen-Ce! Lite Qui!te{j Coats
Detachable Hoods
-tr All Wool Navy ShirtS' , ' -tr Slacks and Blue Denims
Foul' Weather Gear
-tr Bancroft Flighter and
Sprayweig ht <;aps
-tr Blankets
1:r Bed Pads
1:r Pillows
1:r Sheets
1:r Pillow Cases
-tr Nautical Bed Spreads
1:r Towels, beautiful pastel colors
-tr Unusual Lamps
1:r Seth. Thomas Clocks
-tr Electric Clocks •
-tr Barometers
1:r Rigging Knives
-tr Yacht Club Burgees, Ensigns
and U. S. Jacks-Officers' Flags
From Hawaii:-·
Beautitul Hand-Carved Lamps and Koe Wood Ware.
Gorgeous Beach Towels In tropical designs. .
• C'vzd JllPwaJ' Rode 111 Newpwt B_.., Oslf.
. -PHONE BEACON 5248
" -' -Clpt, X-rd S. aDd Laura' A. Rawbat)
Edna Wedemeyer , of West Ar-
cadia, the title her "Persimmon"
"'On last year as "bird of most un-
usual color." At that time "Per-
simmon" a canary whose persim-
mon-colored feathers are tipped
with a white frost, had no compe-
tjtion.
Sho"' hours will be noon to 5
p.m . each day.
Up and Down Broadway
Basil Rathbone P~aying Role With Unscheduled
Wrist-in-Sling-Dick Maney Takes Crack
at Hollywood
By J ACK GAVER
United Press Staff Corresponden t
NEW YORK (UP>-The suave Basil Rathbone is playing the role
of !he father in "The J.lciress" with a bandaged and sling-supported left
wnst these nights as a rt'SUlt or a little dog trouble in Central Pru·k.
The star had his police dog out
for a n airing. The animal suddenl y
broke her leash. jumped a wall
and h('adl'd for F ifth Avenue traf-
fic. Rathbone vaultOO the wall
a rt er her a nd fell on his \vrist. He
\vas out of the sho"' tha t night
bul back on the folloy,i ing.
'fhe management hirl:'d Ernest
1\dlrr. makeup· specialist. to help
Rathbone put on the fa lse whisk-
t'rs he-dons nightly to play Dr.
Sloper .
On :\·lond.ci.y nights. incidentally,
Rathbone has a r adio broadcase
and he has to don the whiskers and
I costume of a gen tleman of 1850
be fore the radio appearance be-
' cause thcr P isn't tin1l' to make up
hct\VC'c-n that chore a nd his ap-
pear.:i.nC'C' on slage a t lhe Biltmore-.
I·lis rlashcs from studio to stage
thus arrayed Sft'm to attract no
unusual a ttC'ntion "·hich indicates
to him that "Nc\v Yof-k crs aren't
surprised by anything."
The trenchant way of press
ag:c·nt Dick Maney 'vith thc writ-
lt'n or spoken '''O rd is well known
in theatrical circles. An associate
in his office is lhC' source of the
la IC'St maneyism.
1\1a ncy was writing some bio-
graphical mat{'rial on June Lock-
ha rt. sensational freshma n actress
of •·For Love or Money." He was
writing that she had m4de her
HENS
LIVE . --~-------· 56c Lb.
N. Y. DRESSED 60c Lb.
DRAU'N --··--···· 70c Lb.
fil m debut at the age of 13 in
"something ca11£'d "Christmas Car-
ol"." The associate said. "What do
you mean -·something ca 11 e d
'Christmas Carol'? You know it's
DickC'ns' 'Christmas Carol '."
"With HollY'''ood." Ma ney snap-
ped, •·you ncvC'r can tell."
· That mouse-colored. chin-hug-
ging beard that is the trademark
of George tGabby) Hayes, one or
l-loll}""·ood's I ea d ing charac ter
actors. is the real thing and you I
couldn·t pay him to get r id of it.
'"Its helped me make a lot of
n1oney in the past dozen years:· J
Gribby said on n trip t o Ne\ .... York
Rftl'r finishing ".,.\tbuquerque" for I
Paramount. \Vh('rc he added an-
other to his long list of "\vestern"
charactC'rs. "Furthermore. my 'vife
likes it. Said she'd divorce me if I
ever cut it off."
T he Hayeses, incidentally, just
cc\ebra led their 33rd wedding an-
niversary. They were marri('('I I
while both were in vaudeville. Mrs.
J.l ayes is t h e rormer Dorothy
Earle , "'ho us~ to be in comedian 1
\\'illie Howarcrs act.
Farm products of Nebraska con-
sist of corn, wheat, oats. barley,
rye. hay, sugar beets, potatoes,
buckwheat, nax. clover and sorg-
hum.
BROAD
BREASTED
· Whole or Half
Oven Dressed
TURKEYS
Tha.nlmglving Prices
TOMS
LIVE --------48c Lb.
DRESSED -----52c Lb.
DRAWN ···-60c Lb.
Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co.
· + Direct to Consumer +
Christen Turkey Ranch
11~ 8TlmZT a T08i'IN -008TA MgA, ()AI.DI".
PB01'"E B&AOON Miii
Honor Roll • • Prosperity Pluggers
l .•. w.-. N-n Brandl Han-
Ets-Hokin & Galvan
N••--po"""rt Beach • San Frand!CO -WllmlngtoD
San Dtego • Stockton
EU:CTIUCIAN8
ft. Ilea~ 5401 1000 Cout Bid..
T. WESTON JAY
Anchorage of Southern Calif.
Eloo Cndeen • Lau10n a Martin OUtboa.rd9
Complete Yacht Furnish.In~ &: Gear.
Yacht Broker•~ & IMoranoe
Harbor SS---M40 Vla Oporto
M. R. BEEBE , Manager
Culbertson Chevrolet Co.
Chevrolet -Oldsmobile
8001 West Central Ave. Ph. Harbor 51S
Francis J. Horvath
Real Estate
lnttime Tax ~n-te&-Federal ... State
OfficeA: S28 !ftth -Harbor 1805-R .
Home : 118 S.'ith -R s rhor \922-B
Newport Beach
DEAN \V.CAMPBF.LL
Lester & Co.
Member Los Anl{ele!rl Stock Exchance
Government, Munlclpal and Corporation
Securlttes
515 E. Central Ave .. Balboa. Ph. Harbor !Oil
Padraic B. "Pat" Evans
Life -Health -Accident
All Types Personal Insurance
Barbor 1895 • 1520 E . Sort Dr. • Balboa
Clark & Company
METAl.IJZING
lndmtrlal . • . On.amentaJ
IOI SOtla 8t. Newport Bea.r.h. Phone Barbor U.
Dr. Marven J. Reitz
Pi1ySician -Surgeon
Two Otneee:
NPWpOrt Be&A:h Van Nnys, Callf.
ttw W. Cleat....! 5918 Vaa N..,_ Bl'"'-
Phone: Barbor 421-R Phone: State 5-1801
Geo. B. Stricker, pres.: C. A.. Herbert.. \'lee PrN.
Ray V. Manhall. Treaauft'1'
Seaport Boat & Yacht Corp.
'17 Crout Rwy. Pt\.. n-.,.hnr 5.'\.,'!. NewpoTt BeMll
BollY""'nnd f'n1t~r A fil-portater
•
Cl11.DeM Teak Sall Boata
Henry W. Brainerd
Radio S 0 S Electric
-.,,,__ Iola-I'll. Ral"bM "Ill nn-, G. E.. Hottman. Adml..J. Tllor
-... 6Wla-Ila ..... llpedal' ..
Greeley and Grimes
Insurance Agency
"SEE US FOR PROTECI'ION" -........ . ·-----... ....... .
•
JACK BAUMGARTNER
Wateboo e Dlamondo • l~
The Gem Shop
Watch and Je...,1.ry BepalriDc
Barbor 11.SO -Balboa
Balboa Inn Bid&".
"JOHN DORY"
CHOICE SEA FARE
• POPULAR PRICES •
-E. Centr&l at Palm-Har. 11>89-W--
0 . C. HARR • • • C. C O'ITO
Otto's Sporting Goods
and Saddlery
Harr's Jewelry
Twin Locat ions
lllU HARBOR BLVD.
Ooola Mou-Be. 5806-J
BOB KILLEFER, MGR.
Coast Properties Co.
Reafton -lnlm1lnee
'We Serve the Entire H arbor Area"
SOI E. Central Ave.-Balboa.-Barbor !UI
H. W. FOSTER
Harbor Shoe Shop
SHOE MAKING ARTISAN
e REPAIRS •
cu.tom Ballt 8aDclal1
Graduate Dr. Scholl School of Selelltulc
Foot Comfort
108 E. Centn.I -Bal-
VOLNEY HAY, JR
• Hay's Camera Exchange
Fllrm ••. Oamerae , .. Jl"lnlablq
• Candid Camera Portralta •
50"! E. Centn.I
BA 461 -Balboa ·
'THREE TODD BROS."
TODDS DAIRY
QUALITY AND Sr:BVICE
-
5M Terminal Street -Saata Ana -P'oDe IMI • M a._ ._... .. A-lwh. •. Bw Pvt: •• p-M ...... ...... , •• Newport ....... .._. Z.... ltw
Wendell V. Hoyt
Hoyt's Harbor Engraving Co.
• Complete Photo-Engraving Servlcle •
OJ~ ntll St •• Barbor 2-41'7 •• Newport; B·z+
' • Oar "Cnt" Man •
•
Linwood Vick
• Realtor •
IU llut.e A"" -lkQ t• 11' .. .. ........ -... ..., Ml .-&-• • • llal'ber ......
0mc:a1i--
•
\
•
• Ng WPO&T BALBOA NliW8-TlllE·t1'--===-------_,,======== ..
TVmll>AY-Nwet ......-. OUlf. Ne. .... IM~ NZWS-ftMM
HllWPORT BAUl,OA
NEWS-TIMES FOR .UM
!·:,~·~·: .. ~~ .. ~-~·~Tll~~·~·~ .. ~·~·~-~n~~·~li·~·i.u-~~~~~v~ .. ~ .. ~·;·:·~·:·~*·\ 01' PUBU.<J OPINION Olilita ._~PM" tst ~ WeCn11kJ
•Jt+ •iptlcn PQable In ~: 53-25 per ,.... In 0nnp Count7: What ._ii_ ......W 100 -to ---catn« volume S3llO per,.... to 4th Zone; $3.'15 per,_.. to 8th Zone. of.,.,.._ reported 1-117 l>r mY7 mero' •taT
l:Dt<Nd u Seeond-Oul matter at the Pootottlce In Newport Beodl. l re<:all that a survey made a beautiful October and November
Callfo:rnla. under the Act of March 3. lWI' .. year ago discovered t hat six per· days. Get ·them to spread the
cent ot our business was rotnc YlOrd-lhe dru&:~t. the merchant,
SAM D. PORTER -Pub~ out-of-town, Long Beach and San-the tilline atation operator. UJCnJS S.•SKI'ni. m .-, Manulna Editor P. G. FROST --• -CitY Editor ta Ana , and it t hat may be the "df courle the propo!'ed new
Jll{,F. DIXON _ --• • - - -. -Adv"".rtiain& M.anqer same condition today, we 1hou1d hotel will help, too. We definJtely
Pdntina: Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport P.each, California make an effort to keep lhil bust-need a place for visitors to come , Ci f N rt B h ness at home," declares MASON to during the winter months." Official Paper of the ty 0 ewpo eac SILER of Newport Heights, gen:
A De' 1rd•Ne Local bdltatlell for 0.. • Yeen eraJ manager of the Lido and Ba).
Where We Are
Active
Member
of
boa theaters.
"l f we do not have t he type
or merchandise that draws t his
six percent to other cities. we
should go out and get it and dis-
play it. We should also compete
with these other cities by giving
local customers bet ter service and
frie ndljer attention.
Calif. Building
and Loan Associations
Increase Resources
SACRAMENTO, Nov. ~(UP)
-The resources of Building and
Loan Associations in California in·
creased by more than 14 per cent
between September . 1946 and the
same month this year, State Build·
ing end Loan Commissioner Frank
C, Mor timer r epor t ed toda)'.
Per Capita Gas
Use in C.alifornia
At 26 Gallons
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 25-(UP)
-The September repart of motor
vehicle fuel tax collections re-
leased today by James H. Quinn,
Second District member of the
Board of F.quallzation. indicated
t hat for the month the Wle of gas-
oline on California's highways
amounted to nearly 26 gallons for
every man, woman, and child in
the state. Ne t highway revenues
collected for the month of Septem-
ber totaled $10,740,925.47 and rep-
resented the tax paid on 256,313,-
700 gallons of gasoline.
While refi ecting the seasonal de-
cline associated with the end of
t he vacation period, collections in
September . still exceeded those
for every month in the history
of the tax except August. Ga11on-
age taxed was greater than that
in every previous month except
June and August. The revenues
fo r June were less than those for
September becaWle the recently
adopted increase in the gas ta.'<
r ate from three to four and one-
half cents per gallon did not go
into effect until J uly .
A Song of
Thanksgiving
By CLARENCE HAWKES
The Blind Poet of Hadley, Mua.
Written for United Presa·
There's a song of deep. thanks·
giving
R ising in our land today;
Once again, we all are livtng
In the old accustomed way.
Pra.isinK God beneath the steeple
Of the Oiurch upon the hill,
Just a radiant, happy people,
Begging hatred to be ttill.
Give to enemies of old.
Feed' the race, whate'er betide us
From our grainfields and our
gold.
God ~ant mankind may rue agalr
To toil and strive and live like
men.
-'
It la dan&eroua to bnmene --
In Uquida becauae -"""' ...
-· aooonllng to the ~ poedla Britannica. A curi"°" vute-
ty of -1. called ~. lo
almost opaque when dry. but be-
e om e 1 practically transporent
when saturated witb1 water.
Pleading that our peace sublime
Will la.st until the end of time.
But we'll not forget those others,
Who are coming home today:
They were sweethearts, sons and
brothers_
What a prtce they had to pay t
Coming home across the ocean
Moonbea111 and Wedding-Bells
Sterling Silver Ware
To the land they fought to
save.
Without a thrill or an emotion
To a soldier's lowly grave .
Our hearts are full, our cheeks
~e wet ;
God help us never to forget !
To the needy we are fait hful,
Giving of our gold and grain;
Though some pleading is
untruthfuJ ,
Yet we give a nd give again...
Give to those who fought beside us,
Many Useful
STERLING SILVER
Gift Articles
Electric Clocks
General Electric
Seth Thomas
Sessions
Also TRAVELING Clocks
Somei-set Maugham, the distinguished novelist,
and playwrite, and essayi st,· recently said this: "If
a nation values anything mor e than freedom , it will
lose its free dom; and the irony of it is that if it is
comfort or money th at it values more, it will lose that
too."
There , in a brilliant sentence, is the tragic signifi-
cance of the world wid e movement toward "se curity'!
at any price. Nati on after nation has surrendered its
Hberties in return for promises of bread and she lter.
And, once the liberties were gone and the tyrants
were secure i n office, th e peo pl e fo und that they had
leiS bread and shelter t ha n before.
"Looking at it from a long per-
iod. we seem to be se ttling back
into 'a resort-town category.'
Some people who have lost their
jobs through a slackening up of
t heir work think they have to go
elsewhere. If the Cos ta Mesa civic
bodies are successful with their
goal. there will be a man ufactur-
ing district which will furnish em-
pl oyment for the people down her e.
·rhat would help us.
"All we have to rely on right
now is summer business a nd when
that is gone, we have the long
\1.tinter to contend with. We can
attack this condition three ways:
1 l 1.1.•e business people must either
make for national distribution
"-·hich will extend into the sum·
mer , or 2> ma ke this an all
around resor t city. or 3) compete
\\•ith prices set in other cities."
Mortimer said reports from
state licensed associations show
total r esources of $376.865.065 as
of ~ept. 30. The company with the
greates t repor ted resources is the
State Mutuel Building and Loan
Association of Los Angeles, with
over $21 .000.000. a nd the second
largest is t he P acific States Sav-
ings and Loan Company of San
Francisco. with over $16,000.000.
News of the Churches Ge11eral Electric Radios
Many Other Appropriate Gifts
The greatest d anger in this country is wh at H. W.
EXEMPT PROPERTY
RISING IN VALUE
CORONA DEL HAJl
COMMUNITY
CHURCH. CONOBEOATIO!fAL
P•ITY Frederick Schrock. Mini.tor
611 Heliotrope Avenue
corona del Mar
Sunday, tj'ovember 23, 1947
9:45 a.m. Church School.
CHURCH OF CHBIBT
Church and Walaut Street.
· L Du.ane Canby, Hlnl9ter
Services: Sunday, 10 un., Bible
Study: 11 a.m. Morning wonhlp.
OUR LADY OF MT. CAJlMEI•
I.US We.t Central Avmae
Sunday Masses:
PROMPT WATCH REPAIRING
All \Vo rk Guaranteed
Q·Rio Shoppe.
295 Ma.in Street
..
Prentis, Junior, has termed, "the present blurring of "An educational program to
tile lines of responsibility between the three depart-ma ke people aware tha t some of
AsseSS('d value or proper ty ex
empt from taxa tion in Orange
county for 1947·48 totals $20,-
390.260. an increase of 36.3 per
cent from the 514,961,560 total
valua tion of exemptions for 1946-
47, Calif ornia Taxpayers' associa-
tion said today. These figures in-
clude tax emempt valua tions of
veterans, church, welfare, and col
lege property,
11 :00 a.m. Morning worship. An-
nual Thanksgiving service.
BALBOA ISLAND CHAPICL
%18 Acat.e A••oe
8 a.m ., 9 :30 a·.m., 11 a.m.
Confessions: Saturdays from ~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=====~==========~ 1:00 to 5:30 and trom 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. " T ] our nicest days occur in Oct . and aents of the Federal government. he u timate re-Nov. may be part of the answer,"
suit of this policy will be to create that ce rtain de-says Hubbard c. Howe, pr esident or South Coast Co. stroyer Of liberty-a government of men instead Of "Most of our summer r esidents
a government of laws. We have gone a long way in leave b y Labor Day and many don't cv('n think of coming back
For 1943-45, exemptions totalled
$13.199.0W. F or 1945-46 th e y
a mounted to $14,027 .525. tilat direction now. We have created a monstrous down here until the following sum-
Federal bureaucracy which dom inates every business, mer. I think it would help it we got local people talking up our Be Wise -Advertise
every region, every life ; which is th e author of count ------------'-----------
less confused and op posed directives and ukases--
and which , finall y, has seriously und erm ined t he self-
reliance and energi es of the peo ple .
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
The late , great J ustice Brandeis once said : "The
makers of the Constitution ... conferred, as again st
the government, the r ight to be let al one, the most
com{lrehensiv e of rights and the ri ght most ~lue d by
civihzed man." For centW'i es the world struggled to-
"l{ard that go al. Now it is turning back along a road
whose end is al ways slavery and despair. Tha t is the
lrisis in which a ll civili zation find s itself this Tha nks-
giving Day.
ACCOUNTANT
Income Tax Con!'ultanta
Ac:"a.ntlq -Aa.dltlllC • Booll.ILM'plns
WILLIAMS & \VILLIAMS
BuYneu Man.cement
Consul tan ta
Office: Costa Mesa Bank Bldr.
Bea. 6639-J CM ta 1\tesa.. Callf.
Bookkeeping
Service
COLIN F. BROWN
I l · (Hubor 1644)
• ______ :E:c __ o_11_0_111_i_c_ll_1_·g-_ll_I_ig-_ll_t_s_· ____ ~ .__ .. _•_,A_.~_.~_0_~_ •. _:_~_;_~_:,_~_c~'e.._u_"c_"_~
ARCHJTEl,'T
The hot test dQff\estic issue at •e present time is the high cost
of living. The President made the
tieadlines with his charge that
•·gainbling·· in gTa in \Vas partly re-
sponsible. One of h is charges
pdint ed out that sp<>culation is an
bltegral factor in a ll agricultur al
CJIX:ra tions. from the time seed is
planted until the crop is sold. All
d them feel that tht> biggest prob-
lem in the grain m arket now is
the fact thRt U.S. crops of corn and
oe.ts arc well lx>IO\\' past C's t.j.mates.
"'tlfhlle foreign demand i's still at ab-
codes a re often at fault for re-.--------------,
quirements 1.1.•hich needlessly waste
time, money and mater ials.
Retail business has comC' out of
the hearings undamaged. Prac-
tically all of the evidence sub-
n1 ittcd concerning this part of the
distribution machine indicates that
Armand Monaco
ARCIDTECT
814 W.' Bay Ave., Bal1-
Harbor l"JU
%1!1 Lakewood Ave.
Loe AncelM NOrmand.Y MOS
markups arc as lo\V or lo\vcr than '---''------------~
under OPA or in prewar times. DE'?'i'TISTS
and that profits per sale are \'Cry ~----------
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
PHYSICIANS a 8UBOE-ON8, 111.D.
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PHYSICIAlf
aDd
SUBOEON
'l 1 Cout m1hway. Harbor 118
1 Coroaa del Mar
.lohn K. <J. Cbwig, M,D.
Pby'lldull AM Surseoa
2-4 7 -8:30
and by appointment
. Beacon 5075
120 Eut 18UI S~
Costa Meea, Callforala
Gonion M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Oftlce Hrs.: 10-12 •-"'-; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pbyslclan and Surseoa
Hours: 2-5. by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 5848
tit Broadway Cost.A )(eu
Kev. Ho.rry W. Wlil ...
A.Modale Putor
Olurch School, 9 :30 a .m.
Maming Worahlp, 11 a.m.
FULL OOSPD. Cll1JB(Jll
U•d Mld Dd .. , 04ota M-
Sunday school, 9:45: mornln&
worship, 11:. Evangelistic service,
1 :30 p.m.; Mid-week prayer meet-
ni: on Wednetday, 7:45 p.m.;
,..oun& people's evangelistic le?'Vice
>n Friday, 7 :45 p.m.
'THE FRIENDLY" CZNTBAL
emu: cllUJWH Be.-. Dwtrht Kin••, putor
Meeting t emporarily In the Sev-
enth Day Adventist church. cor-
ner of Old County road ud
Bolsa Ave., Colta Mesa.
Sunt.tay school, 9 :'5 a.m.
Worship service-11:00 L m.
Youni: peopl•'• IM!!'Vi~ p.m.
Evening evangelistic lel"Vice-
7 o'clock.
Wednesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave.
81CVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
THE NE\\'PORT HARBOR
LUTIIEBAN CHUllCH
1027 Clitt Drive
Newport Heights
"A Changeless Chriat for
Changing World!"
a Corner Balsa and Old CoWltry Rd.
9 :30 a . m .. chur ch school; 10:30
a. m ., divine worship.
Rev. Herbert C. Roth, pa1tor
1162 E. WilllOn St., Colt& Mesa
"Come Once-You'll Come
Again!"
COSTA MESA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
J 091>ph n. ThompAon, Minister
124 E. 20th St. Ph. Bea.. 581&-M
Church school, 9 :45 a.m.
Morning \Vorship, 10:50 a.m .
Youth groups. High school. In-
termedia te. Adul t, 6 :30 p.m.
Evening service. 7 :30 o'clock.
AS SEMBLrES OF GOD
ti. S. ~c.'f:Wa.n, Postor
American Lel{lon Hall. 15111
Md CentraJ Ave.
Costa Mesa
Sabbath school, Saturday morn-
ing, 9 :30 o'clock.
Preachin& service, 11 a.m.
ST. JOACHIM CHUBOll
Victoria and Thurln Sta..
Cotta Meu
Masses 7 a .m. daily .
Sunday 7 a .m . and 9 a.m .
Confessions Saturday, 4-5
and 7-8 p.m. ---
Christian Science
p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHBIST
SCIENTIST
IJ.do Theater, Central Avenue
and Vla Udo
A branch of The Mother Church.,
The First Church ot Christ. Sci-
entist, in Boston, Massachusetta.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning ser vice. il a .m.
Evening evangelistic service
Sund ay School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun-
day Service at 11 a. m. Wednesday
at Testimonial Meeting at 12 o'clock.
7:3-0 p.m.
1\1.id·"''eek ser vice, Thursday
7:30 p.m
Read.Ing k oom located at 111
at Palm street, Balboa, is open daily
from 1 p.m . to 5 p.m. e.xcept Sun-
days and holidays natlonally ob-
IN
What's nicer than a Sunday on the water. Getting the tea 1
brHzes -ond the sunshine! Ideal for fishing. It's yours with )
&he CRUIS-ALONG. Length 20'. Beam 6'9''. Weight 1500 lbs.
Cockpit seats 6. Cabin contains two berths, marine toilet, sin~
stove and ice box-Speed ,, miles with Gray 16 H.P.'
W'rth Gray 45 H.P. ($160 extra) speed 20 miles. Built _by
Davis of Solomons, Maryland ..
$1980 AT SOLOMONS, MARYLAND
Now On Display at
FREDERICK YACllT CO.
~ 1tQrmally high levC'ls. T h e ex·
41anges, they say, are an efficient
and essential media for b ringing
buyer ~d seller together on a
10U(lply and demand basis.
moderate. The retailer too is faced
,,·ith the universal probl c"m of hi~h
"'·ages, rents. taxes a nd C\'erything
else. l\1ost or those testif)·ing said
that tht"y raised prices \vit h great
reluctance. a nd only \Vhen no other
course \Va<; open.
HOZ l/J W. Oentral. Huber 1'8G
NEWPORT BEACH Milton M. MAIWell, M, D.
1801 Cout Hlway
Oo<oea dol -
Office Hours: 10-12 ; 2-5
Pboae Hubor lot%
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
CommunJt:v MethodlAt served. '
The public is cordially invited to
attend the church services and use
lhe Reading Rcx>m.
1215 Coast Hiway, Newport Phone Beacon 561Ji
• ~till another important point
made at cangressional subcomit·
tee hearings is t hat government
annoo.1ncemC'nts concerning food
shortages have in themselves con-
tributed to infla tion by exciting
and frightening co n s u m e r s.
H ousewives buy in e x cess of
o..irrent needs, a nd shor tages ap-
pear. Demand outruns supply and
prices r ise unnecessarily. Govern-
ment interference v.ith t he food
economy was also sharply criti-
cized. •
Ju usual, labor said high indus-
trial profits were a big inflationary
inlluena::. and industry retaliated
by pointing to current record
...ages. Some impressive testimony
In this field was given by two re-
porters tor a financial newspaper
which h as conducted a nationwide
atudy of building costs. They said
ttrenty i)er cent of the housing
dollar could be saves! by removal
of restrictive union Policies and
dtcd such pr actices. according to
tbe INS report, "as limiting width
ot paint brushes, c!i=aglng ap-
pn!9tioe trainln&. r e tu s l n.c to
handle factory-usembled raatel t-
als and general 'NOl'k slowdowns.•
'They added that local bui)d!ng
The factor of taxatio n. as a
GORDON E. RAPP, D.DA cost of living item, is probably I
much more impor tant t han the
aver age man realizes. According
to a University of Washington re-
search bureau Sur\·ey. living costs
\\'Cnt up 74 per cent bet\\·een 1939
and no\v. Food rose 96 per cent.
clothing 72 per cent, furnishings '--------------·
8'2 per cent and housing 50 per PDYSJCIANS-SUROEONS.. J>.0.
cent. Taxes, by contrast. rose 300
per cent Another survey shows
that the federal tax bill is now
greater tha n the national food bill.
Dr. W. T. Mooney
l'byBlelu Uld Sars-
N\Dt1l aDd 0-tnl ..... ( ..................... .. During the hearings, man y con-
sumer groups demand~ a re turn
to ra tioning and price con trol. This
demand has met a cold receptio.n 1------------......J
in top government circJcs. Presi-ClllBOPRACl'OB
dent Truman observed tha t it ~-----------~
would result in a "police stat e." Dr. Tom E. Barton
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave,, Bal,_
liar-l~U
om..&oan:
%t.o&p.m.
•Olldll7 u..oap Frtda,t
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Stickler, M. D.
~Mld&irs-w. OontnoJ Olftoe: Barbor 80!
NlPt--:.Pboae Barbor Tn-M
Others have said that it wouJd CHIROPRACI"OR
dangerously cut production 1n Conrad Richter, • •. o· _
many lines, and create an enonn-1111 Ooul mp-.,y IVI
ous black market. Ooroaa del llar Present Hours:
Finally, it is evident that al-(In Kmdell'a Patio) l :SO L m. • U M.. !:SO p. m. .. ':30 p. m.
moe t everyone thinks his prices .._ Barbor lMI !90S..() w. Celltn.I
are right-but the other fellow's ·--l!TEN--00--&AP---mo---SER--Vl-CIC--' . . Newport Beacll
are too high. That attitude may .------------~ Pbone Barbor !40I
be natural, b u t It undoubtedly Georcria Taylor 1-----------I makes a solution to the cost of &• Ch
living problem, if there Is any solu-Publle -Senioe 38. A. Wylie, M.D.
tion., infinitely tougher. We all like Notary PubUo Infants and Children
to cast the blame while a ceepting Mimeocr&PbJnc-Mall.lac 8erftoe
none of it ounelves. 408 E. Central Aft.. Ba'lrs Cout mpway aad J..;.,,,,•ne
Barbor 2681-B. 5!16-W Corona clel Mar
Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. Har. 1015
VETEIUN >&N REFLECTIO]\(S
NICWPORT llAJUIO• I OPTO
DIANlUIGIVING ,
Our torebean gave thanks to Him for a bountiful ~L
Food. then, was flrst; sbe1ter and Qliment were second. Mater-
lal wealth was never mentioned in Thanksgiving prayers.
)(aterial wealth is like a floating cloud ; it can disappear be-
fore our eyes. Food is basic. 1be secret ol lite was loclced in a
tiny seed; man planted it, God nurtured It, and man !lives Him
thanks .
VftlCIUN AllY llOllPlTAL
Dr.U....... .....
Dr ..... 0. •tie~-
1971 B. .. ·--I ~-..,, __
DAT llCllOOL
1420 \\1est Central Avenue
Rev. E. D. Goodell, Putor
Church School. 9 :50 a.m.
~1 ornlng Worship, 11 a.m.
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week prayer service, Wed-
nesday;· covered dish dinner, 6:30
p.m.
ST. JOHN VIANNEY CllUJWH
Balboo bl&Dd
Sunday Masses:
8 :30 a .rn. and 10 a .m. (year round)
C.onfesstons: Saturdays from
7:30 to 8 :30 p.m. --FIBST FOURSQUARE CBUB0B
OF COSTA MICSA
Orange and Cabrillo
Rev ... d Mn. o. Willard s-..
Pu ton
Phone Beacon UM
Sunday School 9 :30 L m.
Morning worship service 10:45.
Crusader service 6 :30 p.m.
Berean service 7 p.m.
Evening evangelistic service at
7:30 o'clock.
Wednesday, 7 :30 p.m.-prayer
service.
Friday 7:30 p.m. Youth Night
and Bible Study.
ST. JAMES EPJS(J()PAL
CllURCll
Via Udo
Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, Vicar
8 :30 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Morning Prayer and
Sennon. (First Sundayt: Holy
Communion.)
10:00 a.m. Thundays: Holy Com:
mun.ion and prayers for the sick.
Christian Science Text·;·
'Thanksgivinit'
In conformity wtill the Proclama·
tion by the President ot the United
Stat es, ThanUg{ving Day aervtcea
wtll be h eld ln all brcnches of The
Mother Church, The Flnt Church
of Christ, Scientist, ln Boston.. The
public iB cor<ijallJ' lnTited to at·
tend. The Proclamation. dealgna.tlng
the day u a day or thankagtrtng,
will be read by the First Reader. A
'P6rlod will be set utde fo'r the
g:ITing of teatlmonlea b7 Cbrlatl&n
ScJentlsta appropriate for the oo-
culou.
The Golden Text of the Tba.nka-
ctvlng Day Leason-Sermon ta from
the P1alm1 and rea.ds, .. 0 magnify
the Lord with me, and let U1 ualt
hia name together."
A Lea1011-Sermon l)Ul&ge from
Luke's Goepel report.I that u Jesm
1at at meat 1n the bou.ae or Slmon,
the Pb&rllee. •a woman ln the city,
whJch wu a •inner, ..• brought
an &labuter box or ointment. And
atood at hi.I feet behind him weel)-
tng, and began to wuh bl.I feet
with te&l'I, ••• and anointed them
Y1.th ointment." And Jesut, .,turned
to the woman. and said unto Slmon.
Seeat thou thla woman'? t entered
into thine house, thou ga.-est me
no water /or my feet : but 1he hath
wubed my feet with tea1111, ••. Vy
bead with oil thou dldat not anoint:
but, th11 woman hath anointed my
feet with ointment. Wherefore 1
UT unto thee. Her n.ln1, which are
many, are forCITen; for lhe loTed
much.•
In ""Sclence e4 Health wt.th Key to the Scripture.• lfary Baker
Edc!T _., "'l'bo _. !nl!lorlns
!>out -It. ri&llttul natrimon~ Carr's Feed Store .-.. -pat1e11ce 1n trtbuJao. tloa. an4 a prleelw -at U.. Give thanks to Him for the cotton or flax on our table, the
ollwr and salt that came trom deep within our earth, the food
-t -trom tiny seeds and for the happiness and joy of 1oaYlnc our talnlly arouDd us. Give Him ll'ianks for thlnp no hu-
-lioiac can produce. , Eloi8e Khariton, B.A.
Hay and Gr,ain """'PaU>er'• ---·."It
Mortimer School Qnel!V Feem ;"; ;:4-."":! :: =--=::
• -•-•• • lei. I -liP t11e --..s.•
GRAUEL CH.AfEL
wm • m mLY WG•• •• _.,._,.JI ---,.. ;
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PIANO 6 RAB"ONY
1811 c:::s:.· ...
If El 81 I~ lifll
DA'I' 8CIIOOL ..., ••-R 1 a -JfOW oe&& llft • ft:..._ , Ohio ii one of our nnJrtnc stats
& .a. & .a. --I In qrleulture. natllnl --~~ !II -099PA -· .. __ .. f---~ wl ••• ,·,.dal
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NEWS-TIMES
SPORTS
Tae11q, Nn. %1, lM'J
With Bob Oeltt
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Tan BiOw. Final to Coait Rlvals,
25-6, and Wind Up .500 Witll H. B.
In a stormy final pigskin quall,
In which Newport Harbor's Tan
were pitted against their tradi-
tional rivals from the Oil aty-
Huntington Beach-Coach Wepdell
Pickens saw bis Sailors sink befon
New Speedway
To Be "Run by
Ralph de Palma
bis eyes as the up-cout Oilen A new automobile race ~ack,
roared back after Bob Berry's to be managed by the famed racer,
quick touchdown to win in a &ale, Ralph de Palma.,. bu been an·
25-6., nounced tor Southern California. The defeat dropped Newport In· Its organizers, Plcitlc Speedway
to a .500 tie for fourth place with Enterprises, Inc., of Long Beach,
Huntington Beach. claim that tt will be the tutett
The game, final of the seasop., and sportiest traCk in the West.
To make up for the tremendous got off ~ith a s park from the Tars Extra wide and highly banked, the
trouble everyone was put to by when Berry capitalized on the end half-mile track is detlgned for
the recent wind storm and accom-of eight plays that netted 63 yards full-size racing autos, midgets, hot
pa.nying dust, the weather In8Jl and scored the lone Newport .rods and motorcycles. The ad-.
has given us some pretty nice m~ker: ~ut the~eafter, some-vance design or the Pacific Speed-
weather , a little on the chilly thing died m the Sailors and Hunt· way is said to include the best
aide. but Quite nice. ington Beach ripped back to thor-features found In a detailed s tudy
Nick Meyer, oughly dominate the remainder of or all the principal tracks In the
Oying pub 1 i c play in a contest marred several United States. ·
defender, made times by unnecessary roughness. A seatirig capacity of 16,500 is
his firs t solo OILERS RIGHT BACK planned, including r ese rved boxes
flight after a The 1Qilers tied the game up and parking space will be pro-
co u r s e of in-})('for e t he end of Uie firs t period vided for 5,000 cars. The Tl-acre
struction with with a 68-yard dl"ive with Bob site of the propoSed track is on
t h e M a r t i n Hughes going ~ver from the one. F irestone Boulevard between Nor-
School of Avia-The kick was missed . Then, mid-walk a nd Buena P ark. The 11-acre
tion, and is now ,vay t hrough the second quarter , infield \.\'ill also be suitable for
w o r ki n g to-Huntington Beach's shifty l"}alf, polo. rodeos, horse shows, pag-)A·~; ·• \vards h is pri-Ed Do'vdy, \\'ent 16 yards un-cnts, fairs a nd other large-scale
vate license. Bob Luxem bourger . touched o n a beautiful quick-activities.
Deputy Sheriff, Don McClymonds, ope.ner a nd the conversion made
and Roy \Vhiby have also com-the half·time score 13-6. Harbor
plcted their first solo flights under shO\\'ed \'estiges of a fighting spirit
the G. I. Bill. ,,·hen they drove to the Oiler five.
Carl H illgren and Gerald Shep-but their attack bogged do,vn and
herd both received Private Pilot that seemed to be that ror the rest
Certificates, Car l in his O\Yn Nav· of the evening.
ion and Ger ald in a Cub under H un tington Beach ripped back
t he G. I. Bill. into ·play at the b<>gi nning of the
2· Local Boys
On Fullerton
Varsity Cage --
' , -; ~. •. Eugene Lenk also took advant· second half '''ith furious po\ver to
age of his benefi ts to get his Flight ,·irtually roll the Tars back t o
Instr uctor rating, as did Harvey their o"·n goal line. Mak ing 69
l\'lillang of the El Toro Marine yards in 13 play-s . the up-coast
base. boys tallied t heir third T.D. \vhen
With four out of five returning
lettermen still packing the pig-
skin unt il after the Santa Ana
game on Tha nksgiving Day, the
Fuller ton Junior College varsity
cage team. \Vo rking out under
Coach Ar t Nunn, felt the axe last
'''eek when t he squad was cut to
26 men.
DOS ~lcCALLUM, "'ho has playMI a i'itf'M.d y lt>rt t: nd a ll ~fl.'Wln fo r !'lr.'e,,·port, gut"S f"nd·arodiid In the
&eeond quarter as Coach \\'endell Pickens' Tan made their Jut bid for Olien' goal, boggintr down on
_l~_!l\•e yard line Juat belor~h~l~nded . _ ~ _-photo by _Gerhar<!_t_
The S her iffs R eserve A e r 0 Dowdy scored on the identical
squadrons of the s tate held a quick·opener, 19-6.
meeting in Fresno which was at-A fourth quarter touchdown.
tended by J ohnny Martin a nd wi th Webster mar ching over for
Leonard Zerla ut who n ew there his second of the evening, climaxed
in Leonard's Stinson. Bad weather a 40-yard offensive \Vhich the Sail-
kept the attendance down con-ors did little to stop. The final
siderably, but officers wer e elected score was 25-6.
for the associated group, and addl-E..~DS UP-DO\\'N YEAR
tional meetings will be held in t he The rout ended an up-and·down
future. J ohnny and Leonard had season for Pickens. After droir
quite an interesting trip home due ping a game they should have won
to the bad weather, but got in from Orange in the conference
safely. opener, the Tars attained dra-
The Eddie Mart in Pilots' asso-matic st ature by edging powerful
elation held a meeting a t the Mexi· Fuller ton, 7-0, in one of the year 's
can Nationals' camp at which a real upsets. P erhaps the rar ified
free Mexican dinner was scrVed. air of the S unset league title,
The meeting was attended by 100 \vhi ch after that seemed miracu·
memrers a nd their friends and was · lously close, became too heady.
quite a gala affair. Leonard Zer-Anyho\\', the T ars jauntily chal-
laut' showed som e colored pictures lcnged Santa Ana's power-laden
he took while fl ying doWn in t he Saints on the latter's ground and
Grand Canyon and other places in We're \irtually annihilated, 32·6,
the country. bl'forC' the)' cou ld <lrag back to
~('\VpDrt .
ODD FACT'S ABOUT FLYJ NG: That i::ame-,vhcther it \\·as the
Unlike driving a car, in the air m:ignitud,. of the scoFe or destruc-
the pilot has only to take care of tion or championship hopes-took
himself and use good judgement s:omC'thin~ out of 1-iarbor's glad-
himself to stay out of trouble. On iators. ThC'y finished out thC'ir sca-
the ground. the safest driver in son against Do\vnC'y and l £u ot1ng-
the \\'Orld cannot al,vays stop some lon Beach '"ith lilt If' of thC'ir early-
scre\\'·bal l \vith poor judgement s:C'ason spi rit to finish a \vin-3.
from runni ng into him. since in los('--3 foc.tball year.
many places. the roads are so
narrow that dodging is out of the
question. But it is very seldom in
the air that poor juclgcment on
the part of one pilot '''ill ever cn-
clanger other pilo ts. The pract1cal-
ly nf'gliblc number of aircraft col-
Ji,on accide nts bears this state-
Henderson
Chosen Head
Power Squad.
me nt out. :\e\\·ly ·elected Con1mandcr of
r11"' Balboil Po'''<'r Squadron is
!l;p·tlett 1-fendcrson. ,,·ell knO\\'n
..:;ijlhoat raC'in~ skipfX'r and a n1em-
l~:r of the crc'v of thc> Zoa H in
thl.;; sumn1£'r '!:i Itonolulu Race.
Santa Claus is rl'ally getting
rnodern. Just prior to the \Var, he
f11•\v into Orange county in a light
Jll;ine. but this year he is coming
into to,,·n in a 11clicoptcr . 'fsk tsk,
this mod<'rn gC'neration. f lcndcrson fo lo,vs Commander
I fo,,·ard Baker , a long time po\\·er
IJoat O\\·nc r and ,,·ho ''"as a n or·
i:;il nizer and the first Commande r
of the local unit of the U. S . Po\v-
cr Squadrons. Dr. BakC'r will bC'·
C'Ome the new Staff Ca ptain.
So long no\\·, I'll be Sky.Bobbing
again next "·eek.
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T.ia11tto•• ...... 111!" Moc•. M•M• ID
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Plans for the biggest year in
i ~~~~· ~:;~r~!;1'~·~;d sl~~~~e"tt:~::
day night at a n exC'cUtive meeting
at the home of "Bar t" H ender son.
\\·hen Robert Reed. Commander of
the Thirteenth District, was pres-
C'n t, that district comprised of the
four Southern California P ower
Squadrons. Santa Monica, Long
Beach, Los Angeles and BaJboa.
Other new officers of the BaJboa
Poy.·er Squa dron are Harry Pletch·
er. Lieut. Commander; George L.
Andrews, Secretary, and H1t10ld
R. Holt z. Treasurer . J. L Mun-
son, who Is transferring his mem-
bership fro111 the Los Angeles
squadron, will act as Chairman of
Advanced Grades, supervising the
instruction of the Advanced Pilot-
ing course.
Dixon Smith, who last year was
secretary, treasurer and chairman
of the Board of Admissions, will
now serve in the latter office, and
supervise instruc tion in the Ele-
mentary Piloting course.
Harry Ashton , well kno\\'tl for
his predicted log racing, has trans-
ferred his nlembership from the
Los Angeles Power Squadron to
the local group, and will serve as
Chalrman of Extra Curricular
Activities and is expected to or-
ganize a class in seaman.ship IOOn.
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for Quie•, <?>urteous -{f."!,?;\ ~
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80\\'L l=''(i-ST.\SDI~GS California Out of Doors ,, 1~ Lt-ague
The cut dropped nearly 30 as-
pirants to the J ayVee squad aftC'r
one of the largest turnouts in
history.
Mem bers of the squad include
Fred Hope, Newport a nd Stewart
Gillet te, Costa Mesa.
RECRUITER WINS
TRIP TO CLASSIC
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 25 (UP).
-Staff Sgt. Henry J. Lattscher
will get a trip to Washington D. C.
a nd to the Army.Na vy game with
a ll exper.ses paid as winner of the
CaLif1,rnia Nationa l Guard's two-
month recruiting contest.
The luck)' sergeant is a m~mber
of Cannon Company, 184th Infa n-
tr)'. North Sacramento. Runn€'r ·
up \v3s First Sgt . Ralph E. H a mil-
ton of Hradqua rtcrs Compa ny, 2nd
Battalion, 233rd I nfa ntry, Bur-
bank.
In addition to the trip e:)ISt. Sgt.
La ttschcr \\'ill receive a SlOO cash
prize. S~t. HamjJton \\'ill 'a1So re-
C'l'ive $100.
Pheasant Season
May Be Spotty
S,\CRAMENTO, Nov. 25 (UP).
-'fhc Ca lifornia phr>asant season
\VJS to open Friday a nd spotty
hunting ,,·a s in prospc('t .
I I. R. Dunbar of the state fish
.1 nd ~an1r division sa id that for
the :-.,ate as a \\'holt.• the prospects
nrc ll litth.• better than averagr.
Tn the Sncra mrnto Valley. ~ood
huntin~ has bC'en forecast in Butte
an<l Cul Usa Count ies :i.nd in the
dl·lta region, \\•hile (('\\'Cr birds
h,1 vr bcC'n SC'e n in Solano. Sutter
nnd Yuba Counties.
Dunbar said a good "hatch" or
birds \vas reported last sprin g and
a large n umber of pheasants h nve
been released by the s ta te.
However , he said hunters \\i ll
fi nd many ar ras JX>Sted against
hunting by owners. H e said if
hunters \\'ill ask for hunting per-
mission and \\111 "promise to act
like gentlemen, the farmers will
meet them halfway."
The season runs 10 days, closing
on Nov. 30. Hunting hours are
from 8 a. m. until a half hour after
sunset . The bag limit is two birds
a day and two in possession.
Ry \'IC 1'tlNAllAX
SA CRAMENT O. Nov. 25 fUP I.
Nov. 21 a lso saw the Op('n ing of
season for quail. squirrels, And
rabbits. The quail season will con·
tinur until the last day of the year.
Hours arc the same as for pheas-
ants except that a fter Dec. J the
shooting for quail may begin onc-
half hour before sunrise.
F or nimrods who a re out to
shoot anything in sight, state offi·
cials \\'arn that therr is no open
season on '''ild turkC'ys. grouse,
partridJ?(', sagC' he n, or hen ph eas·
ant. • •
\\'hC'n you sit dO\\'n to a phrasant
dinnC'r. \\•ould it taste better if you
kno\\' the lifr history of thr bi rd
you're eating?
!\1aybe not, hut for hunters -...•ho
are interested in \Vhere lheir bird5
came from, Carlisle \'an ' O rnum,
~t ate supervisor o f gHme farms,
has a unique off<'r. If A hunter
kills one of the 60,000 birds that
ha,·e bN.'n bilndC'd by the state, all I
hC' has to clo is send in the band
and he ,\·ill rt'C•:i\"C' a letter telling
the phensant's age and lifC' history.\
\'an CJrnum sa~s !hat thC' baTid I
should hl' s:r n1 to the DivisiO'n of
F'is h and Gan1r. F'1 ·rry Ruilrtlng.
1 S:i.n Francisco.
C'on 1mrrci~.1 f1~h c:.i.nnf'r iC's And
1he State BurC'nu of ?.l arine F ish· I
•'ril'il-a rc> not kno,,·n for at:"rC'eing-
on n1µny thins:-.. l3ut BurC'aU Chief
Rich11rd S. Crok1•r says thC'y hav<'
at last gotten togL•lher on some·
thine; -the reason for N'orthc>rn
J1 ,,·a.:; no t unt il af\L·r 1\pril 22.
1 ~~. ihat ;:i ny indi\'idua l ,,·11s pe r·
miltr>d to clain1 or o\vn land in
\\•hat is no"· th£' state of Okla·
hon1a.
FOR IN8UltANCE SEE
Howard W. Gerrish
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1808 Newport BoalOftl'd
COSTA MESA
Phone BM toll 5161
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
u.,..,... and Contract
Bonds Written
Help Save Meat and Eggs
... Eat More Sea Foods
~--They Are Rich
In Iodine
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LOBSTERS
FRESH DAILY
Alive or
Cooked
tlW of Deep Sea Trooi • Fllet of Bock Cod
Euteru Se&llo.. o Sbrlmp • A~ Stab
Oysters, Euten II Western • Chowder lleata
BAY·SID_E MARKET
-WBOl.1!8Al.J7.: AND BEJ'AD, -
• I <MWWEOlll ••m
._ ft. BB ...,&l&I& .............
f';d iforni:-t's sardine shor tage.
·rhat reason. C'rokC'r snys, is
i in1 ply O\'er(ish ing. And he adds
1 ll a t t he sardine canning industry
1ncn ha ve agreC?d to help him
l"l'C'Ommend legislation to insure
'"'nund conservation pract ices.·
Team
Sympson's Painters
Barr£'11 Reall y
Davis-Gny 1\1 usic
l\lesa Rf'c rca t ion .
\Von
17
12
8
-5
800 League
T <'&m
Pink's Drugs .
Alpha BC'ta ..
Symp5-on's PaintC'rs
Won
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14
10
8 Cra\vlord Drug ............ .
Lost
4
9
13
16
Lost
8
10
14
1G
The F ish and Game Commission
hC'ga n to lake up t he problem at
ils Los Angrles me€'ti ng fl.1 onday
l '.\:ov. 241, Croker said. Among
Th(' possible solutions that \\'ill be
di.:.cussed arr closed o;:;<'asons, closed
\\'Hi e rs, catch limits and boat
limi ts.
SUNSET LE.<\GUE STANDINGS
(Final 1941)
W L
F ullerton 5 1
Santa Ana ... 5 1
Orangr -· . 1 3 2
Hunt. Bch. 2 2
Nc,\·port J ~ar . . .... .. 3 3
Anahein1 ... ... 1 4
DO\\-nC'y .. 0 6
T P ct..
0 .833
0 _833
1 _583
2 .500
0 _500
1 -250
0 .GOO
(>ther bus inrss on the comr;nis-
!iiCln's agenda includes discus~ion
of buying up more land for watC'r-
fo\\·l management, game ma nage-
ment areas. a proposed closing of
l n1per1a l \'alley public shooting
gr ounds to pheasan t huntr rs, and
investigation of the c1ffcctivcncss
uf the state's q uail management
11rngram.
Do ydu \\1ant to sell it'? Adver-
tise in these columns.
CAP RAGAN SAYS:
"Come on over ond enioy a Special Dirvrer.
Bring the family."
----Sen't>d from 5 to 7 :30 p.m.--
9Sc
J uice Home Made Soup or Ch illed
Choice of-RAGAN'S Cl-IlCKEN PIE
BREADED VEAL CUTLET
FRIED FILET OF SEA BASS
Potatoes Vegetable Sala d Drink
HOt B iscuits Home Made Pie
Bring the Klddie8 -a Special Plate for Them
.JUST A HINT-
--Saturday Nite Is BAR-B-QUE NITE---
Speclal-Bar-B-Qoe Dinner ___________ .$ .95
Bar-8-Que Swordfish Dinner _____ 1,25
Notice: We close every Friday
Open 11 a.m. -Close 7:30 p.m.
HAGAN'S 914 C086t Jllway
Opposite Cor. to Greater
All-American r.tarket
Phone Beocon 5830
Dick Mchltire
Nightly Except Wednesday
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Vaux's -al boa •
-Dinner Unttl .1 P. M.
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TUES'bAY Newpwt Beach, Calif. No.-. !I, 1M7 Page9
THREE BIG SANTA ANITA
STAKES CLOSE MONDAY
Leading American major stak_es-The top four-year-olds are a
winners this season, along With a cinch to also be made eligible With
record number of high-ranking for-older and more season Mvals for
eign horses, are assured t.o be the 11th Big 'Cap on Feb. 28. With
named this comJng Monday (Dec. PJeasuTe represents a. headliner
1 ) when µie nominations close for from the middle west along with
the $100,000-guaranteed Santa An· Rippey from the far east. Import-
ita -Handicap, the new $100,000-ed horses In Ilhaverry and Adrogue
added Santa ~ita Maturity and from Chile; Shannon from A us-
the · $100.000-added Santa Anita tralla; Rico Monte, TaJon, Mis!
Derby'. which .will be run during Grillo and Pujante-trom Argentine ;
the big meeting that opens on Fast and Fair, Radiotherapy, and
Dec. 'l7. Khaled from England; Gladiolo,
The Maturity, scheduled for its Torero and Teramo from Italy and
inaugural on Jan. 31, exciusively others promise to be serious con-
fer four-year-olds, is proving par-tenders.
ticularly attractive. Cosmic Bomb The Derby, on closing day,
a nd Miss Kimo, Wm. G, H<'lis' lead-March 6. promises a brilliant Une-
ing easterners, are in line along up of stakes-Winners. From east-
with E. P. Taylor's Canadian-em racing Will co~e Bold Gallant,
owned Cornish Knight. The Irish-l tsabet, Bos"•ell Lady, May Re-
brl'd Sullivan and the best on the ward, B ullet Proof and others to
Coast. including On Trust and challenge the best in the "'est.
Cutty Hunk, are among scores of The Web, top-ranking in Ireland.
other candidates. is t he possible foreign threat.
, Ocean Front Cafe
I French Fried Shrimp and Fish
Our Specialty --• STEAKS • CHOPS • DINNERS ... ---··----· -·--·--........ ,_ .. . ..
BEER SANDWICHES _ ..... __ -.... _ ..... _ ....... ·--........... __ .. _
Fountain Servlm
2114 Ocean F)-ont Newport Beach
CATE AND DAVIS
DAVID .c. CORSON
Residential Contractor
and Builder
Rarbol' 1520-W
Harbor 1085--J 1107JI.? North Bay Front
Balboa Island
Play Goif w·ii . k
at the new I OWi(
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Course
On West 5th St. JI.? Mlle East of Harbor Boulevard
l'bbne llanta Aaa 70111--J --------------.................... ___.. ........................... .
Standard 18-Hole Course -6100 Yards -Par 71 --. .. . .
•-ONLY TWE_~TY l\IINUTES DRIVE FROM BALBOA-e
--,,
FUN ZONE
In
BALBOA
Now Open
SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY .
5oatb Coast Company
New:pwt Bwi:
tr Sell It Through 01saffied. Advertilina * . ' • •
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rtJDDA'I' Now,...t ...... o.111. Noo. ta, 01H1
LIDO WHARF RESTAURANT
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Fro111 1 p.111.
\
One-Third Reduction for Cbildtto
~ lo ..._ .... llaDqDota
OocktaDa Antte._
Phone Harbor '784 Cloeed Taudaya
Stock Market
At a Glance
Am Toi " Toi -·-··-·--.15316
OiNldlan Padtlc --™'
Dupont ···--·-·--·--·18716
GenenJ Moton ·--··-· 58\i
Goodyear ···--·-··---··--· ~" Kennecott ·-·-·-.................. 48'6
SHn .. -----·-··-· .. -ST\i
Southern Callt ---· 21% Standard OU ......... _ ....... 60
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Elllployes Get $20 Boa•s ndCrab
Forwuded tn the state. wttb C .....,.,.,....s.11m for approval. wu ciliate and understand the ._ ,.. ... _ a. • ·requst by pollce headquort.n .
In the matter at tho Jropooed tn reduce the voluntary tttire-agncul and lndustrial-
doluu yacht club development on mmt ace from 60 yeen to 5150 con-1sts Costa Mesa ( ai>art
dty-owned '*°""' ty extendlq Uncent upon an omcer having from opplng where we
alonll Nrwport Harbor on Cout served 20 yeon. 'Ille addltlmal mere! take advantage of
Hl&l'>RY· tho dty attorney wu coot tn the dty, under such a their per prices). We do
dlttcted to prepue the lease, u plan would be about not cularly understand
expected. and prnent lt to the annually' , lt WU estimated bb Sail· Ol" them and the tin Cheda ot ' • Y • very next mee g. unaucces-on. cr.dlt wu aloo aaked fer na y heartily recipro-
Fresh Daily
De"!'t• ... ......
Or, •• •'1te ..... ,_t ... ~ -.. -,_ ....
HO RM EN
FISH MARKET
U S Steel ... -.................. 7616
Dr. and Mrs. Reec/er
Back lrom Boston
ful bidden for the 14 Ii acres we~ mill tu')' 1ervtce. cate f~llng that should = ~;~::tl::i ~= zo~iri';r:~~! :;o~!: r: have~lll dismpe.ted by an I ;~ii~~~~i_.~,~·-i'·~··i'iii·.~-.-~.-i_.~_.~,,.i"'~ ... i._i •• i._~._~ ... i_.~_.~_.~_.-~--~··i'i-.i'.i*-i"~"· ment ·~n view of the extra legal Central Ave. between lOth and lnco ~ City ~ards Its
work" Involved In preparing auch l31h atreets, to permit mtiltiple unln rated n e 1 g h b or
a lease wu approved. • dwelling, wa1 again tabled by a long~! ago.
-·-M:CWPOBT n•ca
Unofflclally acted upon wu the 5-4 vote. The majority, with Coun· t have we done abot!t
Dr. and Mn.· T. P. Reeder re-requeat of Mn. Mary Cordeiro, ciJman Robert Allen of Bal-the cial name of this
t":ed ~day= the ""~ "":"'t, operator of a amoked fllh 1tand Jlland dbaenting, favored poat-place. 1ltere are hundreds
w e~ in e Boston °'i.t~ ~ just west of Newport pier, who re--ponln& a decition until the matter of '' ewports'', and there
;:::.. He will convalesce at home ce1ved the tacit approval of the can be 1tudled by a planning con-are ousands of "Beaches''.
FAMOUS FOR
GOOD FOOD
d his ti bout the coundl to erect a portable wind· sultant. We not a beach We are Li,..,..,._"""' _______ """lllooll!-------~ ':::std~ ye::~e ~ 8announc-break around her fish stand in Bids for extensi~n of Oce~ a . A little hiirbor, it -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ·Ing to his many friends and pa-spite of a clty ordinance which Blvd. to the pwnpmg plant in Is • Unfortunately it is ·n
.. ti ts. heretofore hu constituted such de. Corona del Mar were opened and · .i will illy
en . vices u nuiaancs. the Jow offer, submitted by Sully groITT up, y-n · .
Dr. H. E. Stickler, who has been Directed i to post the 15th St. M l J 1 er Cbnatruction Co., for We now taste the ~1tter-SEA FOOD-STEAKS-DINNERS
Reasonable Construction Costs
T a/c.e Advantage ol Our
FREE PLAN AND EST I MA lE SERVICE
Wm.P. Mealey
General Building Contractor
-Complete Building Service-
Phooe Beacon 6-189-M or Beacon 6804-W
• 2265 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
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at the office du~ Dr. Reeder'• pier agalnat commerdal lioat trea-$!129.80 wa1. accepted. sweet of .heavy chlonnated
absence, will continue to take passing wu the harbor master, wateI1 because we let four or
charge_ of the practice. fOllowing an additional comp1alnt LEGION TO MEET five '1ien sway our short.-
from p<operty owners in that sight.jd emotions at the polls,
viclnlty. American Legion Post No. 291 and fve foolishly defeated Harbor Glass Co. B. I. Awarded SlOO . will hold a r egular meeting at Metn)politan water. If we
Balboa ls1an~ Business Associa-the Legion Hut Wednesday, No-get ~·ck because of the lack
Zllll l.&t~tte PIL Bar. Ill tlon, upon written reques t, was j f tabl te 'II be
awarded $100 from the advertis-~ember 26, at 8 p.m .. It was an-O e. wa r, we
ing fund tor use in Christmas nounced today. very ~~ at \Vhat su~-
lighting. d~. I effective a nd drastic
AUTOMOBILE GLA.88
BOAT GI.ASS
and Boat Lettering
The moving of property belong-actio1' the state and federal
ing to Thomas A. Sansom. at Johnny's Painting goveilpments can take.
Glass Installed While You Walt
city expense, \Vas authorized in d <Ponttnued Next Tues.)
order to permit ""·idening of Coast an +
Blvd. Decorative Service tARN s100 A MO!llTH
atterj your earning poM'er st.ops.
Let llle 1how you the fine plan
pre~red by the Metropolitan. Kathleen Coleman
Certified Teacher or
PIANO
41.& Tustin Ave. NM'Pt. Heights
Beacon 5895-M
Cordially invites intE'rested par-
e nts and their children to her
CHRISTMAS RECITAL
PARTY
Dec. 14, 1947, 2:30 p. m.
EBELL CLUB HOUSE
515 \\'. Central NM-pt. Beach
See Gene
FOR BIRTHDAY
& WEDDING CAKES
HARBOR 804-J
Imported Wines and Beer
Dellcatessen
We 1peclallui Ln Wedd.Inc and
Birthday Cake.
GENE'S BAKERY
'705 Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
FROM YOUR SKETCHES OR Cl.IPPVIGS
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
111-C Coast ID-\Vay Newport Beach Ph. Beacon 6880
E. J. Sedinger H . R. Holtz
• STUDEBAKER
SALES • SERVICE •
Bring Your Car in for a Check-Up.
Meet "Bill" Taylor, Service Manager.
Joe Nickertz
PARTS
3415 W. Central By Lido Theatre Harbor 510
f
//li
Quality Workmanship
at Reuonable Prieee
Flameproortng
1688 TUSTIN AVE.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 526:5
Allen Motor Co.
1008 COAST WGIDVAY
BEACON 5032-.J
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Turkey Day
Specials
'47 MERCURY
4-D. SEDAN
Now $2395
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'41 FORD
STATION \VAGON
\Vas SI595
Now $1445
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'41 PLYMOUTH
CONVERTIBLE COUPE
Wu $1495
Now $1395
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'41 PLYMOUTH
COUPE
Wu 11245
Now $1195
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'40 FORD
CLUB COUPE
w .. Sl145
Now $1095
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TODAY'S
EXTRA SPECIAL
'40 FORD
DELUXE SEDAN •
$995
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Allen Motor Co.
1008 COAST WGHWAY
BEACON 150S2-.I
' :f ARRE!ll J. WEISER
30 7 33!d SL, Nf'wplM"t lkh., Ph. S.A. 1307
Mf'yopol!Lan Ufe luuraoee Co.
;ti~ ~~~~tjf/l ::::t®~' ~1~.: I ·-\\.) .. ·:..·~-~~-. . .-·~:: ::
l coPIES
J by AUSTIN
I Aust;p. Studios have specialized
for orer 20 years in restoring
badl~tom, faded c1·Ji<lic;"red pict~es, snapshots orlir;rypes
to 't,ei~ original c!tarr.ess.
Brin~ in your cherished old
phot11graphs today and have
themj made into beautiful gi~
, portrloits. The prices are-low
... t~e quality high.
I
Beautiful restoration regard-
less~ original photo condition
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AU$TIN STUDIOS
EH.J.ve December 1 all stu-1 dlos jrtll be oi-'tll 8 p. m.
Mon~ys thru Saturdays and
Sun ys 12 to 6 p. m. 'ti]·
Sun . ys 12 to 6 p.m. 'ti! Xmas I SANTA ANA
508~ N. Main Phone 1463
. M~N-WOMEN
I
Prostate - - -Pelvis Do~• t.."' ti. .. ita .. twf P•I• I• lf'p. s,.I .,,. &. .. ll •' ....... 1 Al"f ,_ .,.....
Yu JUn•1•7. lrrlS..bl.e •M n-a11k1"1' I Oru 11a old betore your U~f dUp.
Plas H•1"e le ni •P nh:bt.f I I IT'S YOUR
I . GLANDS
I o.r L_. .. .._.,, •• , .. ,b _, --
"' ... l-mr4i.lf' ..... 111e.i. N• pe,1-No llr~S• ••r&•7-!'ll'.o l~l•-Dr.i E. F. Bell, D.C., Ph.C.
1ep ttllll !It.. ,..,. • .-. ..... .. h.
n-H•rbor 1 IM hw ·~1 .. lnlnM'llt.
H y_,. 8~Lallr.l•11: I• tta....._
B9aR: 9:;,e L •· t.e A :3e p. -. .. ....,. .... ,. .. ,....,.
CLAIR G. MARTIN
2106 Ottan Front
Newport Beach
'1/u,, oil~ "' dj.~
"A BIT OF OLD ITALY" -DINNERS 5 TO 9 P . M.
Specializing in Family Style Italian Dinners
Your Favorite Italian Dishes Cooked to Order
6810 Coast Highway
Phone: Hubor SM-W
Newport Beach
Sea Shore Colony
TELEVISION
Program -KTLA Channels 5-76-82 MC.
~TUESDAY, NOVEl\IBER 25, 19-17 -
8:00 to 5:00 P. M.-WORLD WIDE SEWS AND MUSIC
,. :00 P. l\1.-USCLE PHIL-for Kids from 6 to 60
7 :10 P .I\-1.-AD\'El'\TURE SERIAL
7:30 P . l\1.-HOl\IE ECOS01'11CS-"1th Monica \'llalen &guest
7:45 P. M.-STAR VIE\\'S-wlth Lols Andre"·s
8:00 P. M .-TELE-SE\\'SREEL
8:10 P . l\1.-TENSIS B\' CONTRAST-A Short Subject
8:SO P . 1\1.-IS OLD LOUISIA."\A-A Feature Picture
-WEDNESDAY, NOVE~IBER 26, 1947 -
S:OO to 5:00 P . l\1.-\\10RLD \\1IDE NE\VS AND l\WSIC
7:00 P. M.-UNCLE PmL-for Kids from 6 to 60
7:10 P. M.-ADVENTURE SERIAL
7:30 P. l\1.-LOOKING AT 1\-IUSIC
8:00 P. 1\-1.-SANTA CLAUS LANE PARADE-Direct from
Hollywood and Vine
-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947 -
2:00 P . M.-FOOTBALL-LOS ANGELES DOSS \.'S. C LEVE-
LAND BROWNS-from Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum
7:00 P. M .-UNCLE PHlI-for KJds from 6 to 60
7:10 P. M .-ADVE!\'TURE SERIAL
'7:SO P. M.-KIDOIE PART1'-\\1th Shirley and Judy
7:45 P. 1'1 .-STAR VlE\\'S-wlth Lois Andre\\·s
8:00 P . M.-1'0UB. TOW1''-Los Angeles presents
8:SO P . M.-MEET ME IN HOLLYWOOD-Direct from
Hollywood and Vlne
-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947 -
S:OO to 5:00 P. M.-WORLD WIDE 1''"E\\'S A.~D ~ms1c
7 :00 P. M .-U?li'CLE PHIL-for kids from 6 to 60
7:10 P. M.-ADVENTURE SERIAL
'7 :30 P. ~1.-LOOKlNG AT MUSIC
8:00 P . M.-TELE·1'"EWSREEL
8:SO P. M.-FOOTBALL--WS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE ...
COMPTON-from Gilmore StacHum
-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1947 -
8:00 to 5:00 P. M.-WORLD WIDE NEWS "-'"D MUSIC
7:00 P. M.-UNCLE PHii-for kids from 6 to 60
7:10 P. M.-ADVENTURE SERIAL
'7:SO P . M.-YOU'LL BE SORRY-\\ith Beryl \\'allace
8:00 P. M.-THE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
8:15 P. M.-WINTER SPOR~A Short Subject
8:80 P. M.-HOCKEY-LOS ANGELES l 's. SA.I'\ DIEGo-trom
Pan Paclflc AudJtorlum
-SUNDA,Y, NOVEMBER 80, 19'7 -
8:00 P. M.-WORLD \\IDE NEWS "-'"D RECORDED MUSIC
8:80 P. M.-CARTOON COMEDY
8:40 P. M.-SHOPPING AT HOME-with Keith Hetbertngtoa
and HanUe Brin
8:55 P. M.-CARTOONEWS .
9:00 P . M.-FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD-1'1th Dean Cromwell
9:ltJ P . M.-PECK'S BAD BOY-A Feature Picture "1th
Jackie Cooper
Don't Miss ROSE BOWL GAME Here Jan·. 1st
+·VIEW THESE EVENTS HERE +
Stag Am~sements
2111 COAST BLVD.
Cross lrom Parking Lot
IN DOWNTOWN NEWPORT BEACH -HARBOR 1278
LAST WEEK OF OUR STORE. WIDE
IWCISH . , • SM.U1 ••. CHAIACJfflUI. ••• IY
HOUYWOOO'S MASTEi OESlGNEll ••• lllOf, MEUOW
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fEl1S DYED IN IEAllJlfUl, SOFT SHADfiS ... SHE'U RU
YOU ••• 'TH! IES1~00«JNG HAT YOU'Yf
ma we•,. ... $7~ and $1()00
NEWPORT BEACH STORE
22nd I Oceen Front Herbor 185
The favorite winter ID
door sport of all Ameri-
eam la BOWLING! Be
-of the crowd. Bowl
here day or algbi.
Mesa
Recreatloll
1818 Jlfewpuli Bhd.
(Jam. ....
ft I Bnr• 1111-W
F HNI.TUBE CLEARANCE
EN.DS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29
BIGGEST CLEARANCE IN OUR JIISTORY
Horne
urniture
PRICES
REDUCED
Up to
50°/o
Home
Furnishings
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LA u.11 BEACH FU·RllTURE co~
·:r..--·---...J 260 LAGUNA. BUCH Ph. 1-400
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FEATURES
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_..i..--1__..____.. ''Th T i· H . '' Issued " e rave Ing omr:igs . Page 3
E O.C,, w •• i
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HEWS-TIMES
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e1croRIAL BALBOA BLADE
In the ••••
M'BDA. C1AIAPC&CIA
•OJfM81& If, &It!
HAilOR-LIGHT
BALBOA BLADE
PICTORIAL
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TheM troub18ICllDe tiJw .,. are ~ftnc ahouJd not '*'Pl
m to ~· that we have Utt» for 1D be thald\al. lt bu been said that llO matt.ft bow b9d .... an or,.._ te
be-there 11 always 101De aooct that lbould '*IMlpt an eJLiiillllaa al
thanks.
We 1n America are bele\ bt::1°"8 ~ ol naUonal and inter .. national 1cope. But we look lb and hard at them that we treQuent-
ly fall to see or appreelate the 111811)' tine tblnp that are SolDI ca.
Hilb ~oyment, hl&her mcamea than ever before, r«Ud ~
tn facta'tea and on flJ'Dll. more and better food f« the a~
Amerlcah family in 1pite of hi&h prtcea. a better 1tanclard of 1SWIC
than we bad a decade qo-for all theR we lhould certainl7 be most
~abow4 be tbanktul too, that we can lend a be1plnc band to
thOH lea fGf'tUnate than ounelvs oveneu.
But our ll"atitude muan't be centered IOle1Y aramd the material
thinp we poaiea and enjoy. The Pilcrilm were • tbankfUI not Jll'l-
martly for the abundant barve9t but for the srace and IOOCID• of the Almi&hty made manifest to .them u an abundant harYMt.
On this Thankqi~ Day of 19'7 let '* count our many bl-'"P ·
and we wW find that our problema are fewer aJ¥l smaller than we
tboQabt. And let U1 be thankful for the Sood lD human nature wbere-
ever it may be found and wherner it 11 be1Pnc to torac. tbe lmtru-
menta of pea~ and justice far mankind lD tbe world tOd&J.
HARKING BACK ••• From the Files
Decembel' I, 1911
With the increase ib the num-
ber of people vial~ Newport.
the dty street superintendent had
the atrftt in front of Butterfield
and McMillan l*vpei ty ftllecl ln
with dirt for the perkina of auto-
mobilet. Lut IUDUDft' evay avail-
able space WU ftl1ed.
Amodated Ownbert of Com-
merce meetin& at Fullerton hHrd
a hot debate between Lew Wallace
were joined by Loyal JC. Kina. for-
mer buainell manapr of The
Santa Aila ReP•. wbo ~
ed a two-thirda interest in the
Huntinaton Beach pla.Jbome. IJD.
provementa would cast $5000.
Chrtatmaa llahtln& of the a.ta
Meta bullnt• ceoter Wiii beiD&
planned by a «euntttee beaded by
Ray Bell. Larp ~ bulbe
were to be UM4 f« a .,.clal yu)e..
tide ... ., by tbe marcbanta.
of Newport Beach. president of ~ernor Frank F. KeTtman
the county benken auodatton, wu to be 9b4 to talk befan the
and Ja.eph (;ondman and othen, Newport Harbor »30 Qub. Jack
on the subject of openina of the 11our1pn wu chairman ol the
banb Saturday afternoonl. IJl'Oll am 0 11111d ttee.
Formal dedication of the new Setanaa llcMamal ot Danepl.
clubhoule of tlie South c 0 •• t Ireland. funDUI author an4 poet.
Yacht club at Eut Newport took vtmted hll phJ'lddaD. Dr. Qmmfna
place. Guetta from Loi Anplel Butler of Anaheim atreet. Costa
and Newport jolbed inemben In Mesa. McM•.-wu then wrtt-
ct.vdna and a reception. tna a new book about Irel&Dd and
--· expected to return to bia native
Deer ... 1, un country in a few Wftlm to cam-
Purchue by Oeorse Fettmm:D plete the 1ftll'k.
of Loi Anp.Ie1 at the Newport --
rt.le,.,,,,_, H.., Y•t DrM '"""""'
H..,_frted ........, utJn wftll moulded bocfloe, lneplNCI by the wedding
... won 1tJ ..... Vlotorta.
Jt'I a ...,_.N. IQ .. , w!aetller fte tra!lf of tilt dJ'eu pictured,
• Mt It Qau oat to be tra .. that like tht m&Jar1t7 OD tJa1a HUOD'I
Prfaew ... .,,.... •• weddfna SoWD brfdal SoWU. II new!7 rounded and .
wm be ..s~ an. ber snat· utra wtde.· ~rL That'• whJ ~ tmportant to the-trained
New Tn'• tamou dnlsner1 or brfdal dreu for W!Jlter ceremonlea
la the fnll.fftrted ballet tne dress. bridal tulalou are ahowtn1 auch becomlne .. pectaUr to · the :roting
\'1ctorlu-tuptre4 dnatatallu ~ bride. Except for the fact that such
•• plctarecl tod.Q', tta 1 dreaea ban no traina, they are tra·
Mll.S oat Oftl' & hoop and draped dlt1onal m etreet, ml.de of lttttrous
1IP lD ~. omter front to abow lta 1attn with allm aleena and 11nug
ron ot lnelJ-plealed net. Embrol· bodlcea.
d81'7 tll pearta and bea4a 1t&JU bJ&h Satfn 1n cream color, fee blne or
on oat aid• ot the bodJce and nma Ice pink la the fabrfc moet Winter
lllto tbe drlter7 of Uat ak1rt. brld• are cboo.tq.
Tdepll.e: Barbor HM
Office: 111 r..t Central
PwM 'r I Eftl7 'ftahda1 at
...... Calllonala
llll9el. W1a week with the
N,.,... .._... News-nmet
VOLND BAY, 8IL • • • P9Wlaber
VOLNft BAY, llL -·Mt l'Altor
PrtDW by tbe
Newport Barbor Pab"M .. Co.
r. T.... 8rv•uber
BENEDICT
The Sign Man
Pia. Bar • ., Cir.a ... Har
"Be Sure-Insure"
* Maurie Stanley
Wttla
Bui w. 81aaleJ
* 111 ..._ Aft., llarltor 11'1
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CLIFF HAVEN
* Newport Harbor's
Newest and· Finest
.Development
tr
Earl W. Stanley
SoleAgenl
n5 llABINE A VE.
ft. ..._lTN .......... Beach C..nnery owned bJ Mn. ... About eoo Sea 8«Nth attedecl
W . Lowman of Santa Ana Wll an-an annual conwntkm ln Newpart ;:;:.==========~no=-;-t-:~~e:-:n::eceui=:;;:ty:-, -:of:;-:ob:;::taininl:t:t::-:a ae.811!!!!11!111111!11!!!1!!!11.-...... ll!!llll!l~!!=!!I
nounced. The Ca:nMr7 waa built BeadL Be Co • variety of protein foodl. ManJ pro.
two yean qo. The new owmr John -.nu .. ~ warl4 ,_;. ft8CIOU8 tein foods, indeed. are low 1n one
aid be probably would turn lt rn&&»--. a) h or more amino adds that the hu-
into • cold •tcnae plant. OUI bud __. u4 Willi DIS of Of your H. e t man body must have. "Stan and Strtpll Fare•e, A Becat.11e of the complicatiom of
Total vote cut far reprwnta· jolJted the U. S. 11artDe Bad • ll7 Nehllhr Dlldllen. P. D. the amino-add needs, It 11 diffl-
ln the -· th ~.a __ .....__.. ..a .. -""-.. 8t1 In• M elll I 'z¢ tiws ln eoncre-&:»nell iECUDCi u~ .,_.,,._ -cult to make 1enerat reconuoenda-
dJatrlct. November 7, • reportmd 13 YMn okl tiom u to the amount of pro.
today, indicated that 16,075 In noTEIN8 teln an individual lhould have.
Ora.nae county bad voted tor PhD Rear Adm!ral JUc:hard E. Byrd. Next to water, protein maket up Too much depends upon the condi-
Swin& on the comblned tl.t. famous N a v 1 Polar apknr, the larpst part of living ttsaue. tion of h1I body and the tpedflc
1,290 had voted for Georce Bauer travelled around tbe wci'ld aJoae Dla'eitlon breab the protein down amino-add makeup of the protein
wbo was the Socialilt nomlnee. at the ap al 11. Into atmpler substances, called foodl he eats.
amino addl: and these are carried
1'he Bank of Balboa bad made 11te state al DelaWare nmb by the blood to the place1 where The United States ts the rlch-
&n· application to t1'e State Baak bilb tn the producUan ol tamatom. theJ are needed for bulldlna and est country in~ world tn natural
Examiner to open a branch bank 1tnwbd'1• and fndta. "i-trtnc the body. Twenty-three resources.
lD Oleta Mesa, on lota adjaoent ol thele amino adds have been
to the latter'• postoftloe. ABOUT l'HE ldenttned. More than 70 per Cftlt at our •
Pl-otein may lndred be called the farm homes have radlol
Bay View Cafe
HOME OF GOOD FOOD
~
While You Dine
Enjoy the Beautiful
Scenic Balboa Bay
~
Opposite
Fun~
Ferry Landing
(Malnhnd)
L. A. WELLS
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Dr. Howard Seaaer. ntehn 1 J ~ ttl place ln bullcUns new ttuuet
Balboa Islander, supported the In the body and repladn& loaes.
plan put forward by C. Haro1d V. F. W. eoana,,.., Moete But th1I II not ttl only tunctton.
Hopkim, ch.a1rman of the dt1 QrbW, 1tan1a 111 f!Glt al r. Many of the emyma and bol''•
pl•nntns oonnnlMlon, that New-~4'i4til'tild clulnalm on mans In the body are either pro.
port Beach abould haft a ,,....,,.. Kain St. ln BaJboL ..._ v J'.W. tetn er eertaJn IUbstancel that vmaae home developnent pro. mab protein.
jeCt. Mayor Harry WUJt.,,,.., W.. post II <U"l*'ttlftlJ DIW l» 11 t PtoW. Defhf mar
UC> In favor of the tdM. members are aJr..tJ eapce4 In Theft are unnumbered kinda of
c t v l c undel t•Mnil -latest al Jll'Otelnl In meat. poultry, ft.ah.
H. J . suers and Ida eon. v--. which 11 plan to IPlCllOI' lata ..... milk. cbee•, legumes and
weJ.llmown manqen of the Rita ~ sOOd protein IOU!'Cft,
theater at Balboa. pttcbaled a Clam with free atfla far Balboa Yet protein deftclmey 11 not a rare
third interest tn Seott'a Movie chlldl"en. pbencimenan today. Even thOle
Home at Hunttnston Beech Tbe7 ---llhoto bJ VolMJ liq. h . who resuJarlY lndulp In N e w
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IDl1 feel the protein pnch.
How Abolt Y•
ELECTRIC WIRING?
S. E. BRIGGS
.. luma baml llb4 other lnJur1a,
ar ..._ lntedlcJm mq llftdpl·
tata IW'Otetn cldldendel in pre-
~ bealtllY lndnktuala. Qsron.
le ~ ulcers. alerata, llwr,
lddmJ and tb1ftll4 dlle... and <WI... lftll the ranb ol thme
It SM•~ In need al more pro.. um than tbe7 can conveniently
taJre by the normal proc e• of DU·
trltioa.
TM• •• flfM•re Of 1111r7 recent ldendfte de-
.-. ;wt II the Jll'Oductkm ol blillal7 . «Niftiithtal. ~
......_ Cunlno adda) for the
treatment of IUdl defldency eon-
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. I SEAMAN JOHN McFARLAND, ~
• CAPTAIN OF THE FORECASTLE .
To the pedple of. t b e Union I federate monitor, Tenne.ee. He
States, Ausuat · 5, 1864 wu u ordered McFarland to .et a col-
much a ''D" Day u June 6, 19". llulon course for the monitor.
On that gray IUIDl1ltt morninl. McFarland steered the Hart-
Admiral David G. ·Farragut, c.om-ford straight tor the Tenneaee,
mander of the naval forces of the and the Lackawanna. another
West Gulf Blockadinl eqwadron. Union veael, followed. Id the two
led ru. ships in an attack oo one vessels rammed the Tennessee and
of the moet prominent strongholds turned away to complete the ma·
of the South-Mobile Bay. neuver, they collided and at the
At the wheel of the admiral's moment it look 8f though the mL"'l
nagship, the USS Hartford. wu at the wheel would be cnmhed.
seaman John McFarland. He fol-However, as the debris wu cleared
lowed the course set by the Brook· away. the crew of the Hartford
lyn, lead vessel of the line, while and Lackawanna found to their
the admiral climbed high into the amazement that McFarland had
rigging to gain a view of the battle remained at hls PQSt . throughout
arrn. As they entered the narrow the crash and through his coolnea
channel leading into the bay, the and bravery the Hartford was able
Tecumseh. a U n i on monitor, to ram the Tennessee qaln,
crowded over toward the Brook-pounding it also with its guns.
lyn, while at the same time the After the eecond attack by the
BTOOklyn crew sighted the buoys Hartford, Admiral Buchaanan, in
ahead which marked the wrped-command of the Tennessee was
oes. Immediately upon slghtin& the severely wounded and ~ptain '
buoys the Brooklyn backed away Johnston, second in command. sur-
from the Tecumseh and the tor-rendered the vessel to Farragut.
pedo hit the monitor amidships .
THE TRAVELING HOMJUOS 8eelde~au1oml>bUe la wblcla Uley are towiaS tbe country ln be-
half of clleahlecl vetenaa a.ad N ewpol1 r.
causing a terrific explosion. At thls On ~half of ~cFarland • cool-
moment, Admiral Farragut made ness, Wlthout which the engage-
his famous remark, "Damn the ment could not have been JI suc-
torpedoes! Full speed ahead.'' and cess, Congress voted to present
set the Hartford i.hto the lead of him with the Medal of Honor; the
the line, breaking the defense of natJon'a highest award for valor .
the channel. The citation said that such cool-
THE TRAVELING HOMRIGS FROM BALBOA .
PUBLICITY STUNT AND VETERANS' REHABILITATION
IS TWO-FOLD PURPOSE OF CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR Break.ing th.rough the narrow ness and bravery expresaed the
channel, Seaman McFarland, who spirit of the American Navy BJl"UD FROST
Reams of copy have been writ-
ten and printed in newspapers
in 41 states on the subject of the
traveling art exhibition being
conducted in numerous Vetera.na'
Adminlatration hoepitala by Mr.
and Mn. Hal Homrig of Balboa,
who departed from the Nweport
Harbor area months ago on such
a tour under the aponaorahip of
the Newport Balboa Veterana
of Foreign Wan po1t and a
uaup ot Balboa businessmen.
While the purpose of the trip
wu to place "Newport Harbor,
Balboa" before more people in
the U.S.A. as a publicity stunt
u well as a plan to stimulate
more di&abled veterans in fed-
eral hospitals to the point of
helping to rehabilitate them-
aelves and take t.betr place. u
nromal people in an industry
t hat needs them today, the tour
hu done wonders for the handi-
capped veteran, accordin1 to
letters of appredation from of-
ficial.I of federal and American
Leigon apomored hospitals and
camps.
The letters. some ot ..vhich are
accompained by tearsheetl from
newspa~ which have carried
stories on the art exhibition.
and the Hamrlp' rehabilitation
prorram. extoll the admirable
work of the Balboa.nl.
Two clippings, one, a long one
from the Oleyenne, Wyo., !tate
Tribune, dated October 29, and
the other, a abort one from the
Sheridan, WYo., Press, dated
November 4, are examples of the
type of good publicity which
"Newport Harbor, Balboa" and
the Homrta are exhibition 11 re-
cetvtn&.
It 1ee1n1 that the Homrtp,
after having visited veterans
hospital.-in 40 1tate9, arrived
in Wyoming and were amavd
by the tyge of veterans institu-
tions WhlCh have been erected
there, and they were not a blt
baclcward "1 compllmentJna the
state for lta fine work in th.la
respect.
A reporter for the Wyamin&
State Tribune WU 10 pleued
with the Homrlas ob9erutiona
that he wrote a story which
describes In a human int.erst
IOl't of way IOIDe of the th1nO
which the Hamrip and their
apomon are tryina to do for
the bandJcapped veterans.
"The vetennl boepltal at
Cheyenne WU dest&nated today
u the 'moet unmual wtenm
hoepital in the ~try' .,, Har-
old Hmnrtc ot Balboa. Calif..
who, with Mn. Homrl&. la In the
dty to demonltrate art~
tion to the patimta at the In-
stallation." wrote tbe St ate
Tribune reporter. .
''Mr. Hcmrta o•••..,,ted an
the local facOttJ"• 'deancatf
compact arp.nlzatiall' and OD
the hospital'• ~ friendly at ..
... >WI' llMda M9 JIUle .ti.·
the 'lnatitutlonallam' foWld in Heart," the Wyoming S t a t e
most larae fadlltiel: It seems Tribune added
like home. Samples of letters commendil)i
was at the wheel, maneuvered the ~~5555~555~~·~~ Hartford, under heavy fire trom
small ships, into position where
'"'nle artlat also complimented the Homrig tour follow:
the local chapter of the Vet-"In my capacity u Supreme
erana of Foreign Wan, Which Datrlct Hospital Conunisaioner foT
OJ'ianization 19 a cosponsor of the Miltary Order of the Cooties,
h1a Cheyenne engagement. Fifth District, it is my duty,"
she could train her iWll on the
enemy. Unfalteringly and with
superb courage, McFarland stayed
at his post until the Hartford was
able to retaliate and drive oU its
attackers. Soon after, Farragut
discovered the threat of the Con-'·A commercial artist himself, wrote Joseph W. Tucker from ha
with many years experience be-headquarters at Denver, Colorado,
bind him, M,r. Homrig today lee-"to receive and acknowledge re-ph --o-t-ogr_._a_p_hs_w_hi_ch __ w_er_e_made __ b_y
tured to a group of interested ports of hospital visitation work, veterans of World War I and
patienta at the hoepital and gave and in turn to report same to my World War n were very interest-
a demonstration of th'e pro-suYV>rior officer of the organiza-
d t fr th """al ·a--a Ing and showed a great deal of uctJon ° art om e orl~. tlon. outstanding talent. We were very
drawing to the finished piece,'' "F rom Cheyenne, Wyoming, happy over the fact that you stat-
the reporter Continued to write. comes most favorable reporU of ed that theae veterans were gain-
"He 1~ an exhibit of work done by Comrade and Sister f\llly employed professionally
originals from Leatherneck Neil and Hal Homrig of your post. along these lines. ·
Magazine, the American Legion It seems t h e y have succeeded ''Th •11-I well mqazine, and other service pub-be tit ll in b . e ~P ay was very at-llcation.s, and gave hia audience au . u Y ringing happiness tended, not. only by patientB, but
lnatructlon ln all phases of art and good cheer to the patients in by atMf personnel at this hospit-
the U. S. Veterans Administration al. We feel that the work vou are production. "'· "He told The Wyoming State hospital there with their art ex-doing should stimulate and moti-
Tribune that he hu had 'a won-hibit and other meana of enter-vate others to follow the same line
derful response' from veterans tairunent. • • • of endeavor."
in the various hoepitala he has "Such reports cannot go un~ The Homrigs are now in Arllng-
visited. noticed and I feel elated to the ton, Washington, where they have
"If he fmdl 8 man with talent, extent of writing you to also ex-been warmly received by veterans'
be follows through w l th h1a press my thanks for the good service organizations, veterans'
help, corresponding ·with the work your members and envoys hospital ofticiala and hospitalized
Eat Fine Food
Chef Henry
Swiftly end Daintily
Served
Balboa
Inn Cafe
A 8mu1 ae.taaraat for P'-9
Wbo Enjoy tlae Best ....
Market Afforda
Cocktails
Choice Liquors
BALBOA INN ARCADE
would-be artist, and sometimes are doing. • • •" veterans. n~~•tini~~~d~ J .K ~.su~te~~t~~-----------------------~
ployment after hil disch.arae. Camp American Legion at Lake
"He finds the patients •an Tomahawk, Oneida county, Wh-
ambltJous bunch of kids,' he cons.in, which is operated and
aald. who want to •get out and maintained by the American Leg-
do sotnethina.' ion, Department of Wisconsin,
also writes:
"The are instruction which he "To write this note of sincere
Balboa Cleaners ·
605 E. Central Balboa
provides proves a 'lhot ln the appreciation to you kives me great ~to~y~th~~ed~u~;~~us~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ex-soldiers, he commented. valescing c.amp agree that the very r
''Ethel and HArold Homrii f'me art program put on in the
started their unique work with dining h~ •here was tops and
veterans in hospital.a under the thoroughly enjoyed by every fel-
apomorah.ip of the dvic clubs low he.re and we hope that you
and dtizenry of Newport Bar-and your wife will ' be with us
bor, Balboa, and;' the reporter again in the not too dlltant tu-
tor The State Tribune of Chey-ture. • • •"
enne, writes in ha story, .. after George M. Reichle, executive of-
embarkini on th1a trip whicb fleer of the medical rehabilitation
so far baa taken them 17,000 department of the Veterans Cen-
miles and into 41 at.ates to visit ter at Wood, Wlsconsin, expressed
veter.ans hospital.a, they have his appreciation for tlle Hom.rip
al.lo been spomored by various exhibition tn ~ message:
VFW pasta. "In behalf of our Medical Re-
'"'nleir method of helpins the habilltatton personnel, let me
veterans ls a form of medical thank you generously for display-
rehabilitation throuih the med-tng the art exhibit at this hospital
lum of art. Mr. Homri1 believes on October 3 and 6, 1947. With thl'
that eventually experts alcmc patients and employes who viewed
various liDel in the different the exhibit I am certain lt made
tradet and protealona will fol-a deep and lasting impression.
low bil example and thua afford 'Ibere c.a.n be no doubt that the
the veterans the' Opportunity of exlu'bit bu pven impetus to our
recelvinl l.Ntructlon ln their dlsabled veterana working under
chORD fteldl by esperliencecl Mr. Gilbert R. Amdt in O\D' are men. unit of Manual Arts Therapy.
"Mn. Hmmtl'. who 11 a pro-• • •"
fssion&l crp.nllt, intends to Louil B. Newman, M.D., ChJef
pve a concert for tbe Cheyenne of the Physical Medicine Rehablll-
veteru-paUentll on the bolpit-tat:ion section of the Veterans Ad-
ara Hammond arpa while &he mtnfltratklll Hospital at Hines,
ta heft. She ctw. musical lD-nunots, -.nt this meaaae:
1tracta tD the patienta If they ''May we express . our thankl
dltlft. . And appreciation for the moet ex-
Irvin Geo~. Gordon & Son
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1111 West Centraf Avenue
Phone Har. 721 · Newport Beam ""Fm' b9 help to disabled ex-cellent display of art ortOnaJa
.aldlen. Mr. Bomri& bu been that you apomored at th1a bospltal
awarded a dtatklll tram U. October ~~ 1947.
M""=7 .QW. Ill tlae Purple '-rbe palntlnp, -car-~-and '~iiiillllmiliiliiii_. __ liiiiiimliili:iiii.ali5iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiA•il
BALBOA. CAUFOBNIA
NOV•MB•a ti 11•1 PICfORIAL BAI,BOA BLADE
POLITICAL COUNCU.. Rlchard Dodd. teated la eeater. WU eboeeo .. pl"elllcleat Of Cotta Mesa Youns
llepaMlcan Club, formed 8aturda7 nll'bt at meetlq at Coeta Me.9 American Lqton BalL Wltb blm.
eeiated. are Mn. Lella Eutman. cbalrman of tbe O ranee Oouty BepublJcao Central Oommlttee, and
'oe Ueb Jr~ of Ana.helm. pres.I.dent of Younc Bepabllean executive boa.rd. St&ncU.nc. left to rlcbt: CoL
8. B. Franklin, .Justice of the Peace D . S. Dodp a Dd Attorney LeBoy Andenon. all of Cotta Meea.
T11e1 helped formation of unit.
Green Can Make You Blue
When Life Looks Blackest
Do you feel blue today 1 Have
you ever called a coward yellow?
Do you see red when something
makes you mad? Turn wru te when
frightened, or green when sick?
It you've used any of these expres-
sions, you're conscious of the many
psychological meanings which we
automatically associate with color.
Phychologists experimenting in
apparatus-filled laboratories are
scientifically detennining the ef-
fects that color has upon our lives
and emotions. A famous psycholo-
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gist, Dr. Joseph Jastrow, found a
difference in color preference be-
tween men and women. Adam's
favorite color is blue; Eve's ls red
Another authority, von Allesch.
tried to determine the esthetlc
effect of color upon different lndi-
viduals. He found that red, yel-
low and orange are almost always
felt as being "warm•', while grey.
blue Ls the "coolest" color. Clini-
cians have found that soroe people
actualJy think in colors: when they
hear a symphony, for example,
they visualize a • kaleidoscopic
series ot hues.
The proper use ot color in home
decorating can make a world of
difference in your outlook on life.
A subtle use of well-chosen colors
can make a "cold" or "warm"
apartment or house quite com-
fortable. Color camouflage is as
much fun as it is practical. Sup-
pose you live in a desert hourse.
By ·using a cool blue--green color
scheme you can make it seem an
oasis even though the temperature
outside is 110 in the shade!
Cool colors <those containing
blue) are always soothing when
used in southern or western expos-
ures, or in traffic rooms, where
street noises tend to intensify the
color scheme.
Cheery yellow and warm reds
are wonderful in northern or east-
ern exposures. A deep piled ruby
red wool carpet, for example, is
as good as an open fire on a cold
wintry night. Set off the glowing
color of the floor covering with a
fireside chair in a warm tone of
gold texture weave. Then let the
north winds blow unheeded.
Colors are import.ant in your
life. Don't ignore them!
The state of New Mexico boasts
over 10,000 miles of highways, and
enjoys a large tourist travel.
Vallely Boat Bentala
New U-Drive Motor Bo&ts
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JISWPO&T MA()B
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YOU
May Be Missing a
GOOD PICTURE
*** TnUle in Your Camera
on a
NEW MODEL
Hays Camera ·E~change
, Voblef L. Jla7, lr.
507 E. Central Avenue Balboa
"II it's photographic, we have i#"
STAR~
*** Jane Powell has learned a les-
son-and not in school.
Crew on Metro-Goldwyn-May-
er's "Luxury Liner.'' in which she
appears, recently presented her
with a trick piggy bank which
mechanically squealed "Thanks"
each time she inserted a coin.
Through overuse, the voice con-
trivance has become defective and
the pig now squeals something
which sounds horribly like "Gim-
mee" ! -*-Director Fred Wilcox will have
one of the most novel of Christmas
cards this year. It will be a photo-
graph of a beautiful snow scene
With himself and his fiancee, An-
toinette Reynolds. wearing wintry
clothing in the foreground. The
director used one of his Scottish
s e t s in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's
"Master of Lassie" for the setting. -*-Thanks to Katherine Hepburn's
pastry cook the actress arrives
daily on the "State of the Union"
set with several boxes of cooki~
and petit fours which are a spec-
ialty with the cook whom the star
has had for the past six years. No
one. including Spencer Tracy, Van
Johnson, Adolph Manjou. Angela
Lansbury and Director Frank Cap-
ra of the Liberty Production for
M-G-M release can pass them up. -*-Norman Taurog's current as-
signment on Metro-Goldwyn-May-
er's "The B ig City" is br~ng
him a realization of an ambition
of several years-to direct Mar-
garet O'Brien. She is the only No.
1 moppet star of the past fifteen
years that he has not directed.
Starting with his nephew. Jackie
Cooper. whom he directed to star-
dom while himself winning an
Academy Award in "Skippy," he
since has piloted Mickey Rooney,
Judy Garland. Deanna Durbin,
Virginia Weidler, Jackie Searl,
Freddie Bartholomew, Mitzi Green
and Butch Jenkins in some of their
most important film roles. Appro-
priately enough, Taurog made his
own start in show business as a
child actor, appearing in the 1912
Belasco rut, ''The Good Little
Devil," starring Mary Pickford. --tr-
Following his direction ot "Cass
Timberlane," George Sidney has
been selected by M-G-M to direct
its forthcomln~ Technicolor pro-
duction of "The Three Muske-
teers."
Film. slated to be one ot the
most ambitious in company's his-
tory, will go before thei:meras
January 2. An all star t, yet
to be announced, will be plaYtng
the leading roles.
Sidney, who directed his first
feature length film less than ff ve
years ago, has directed such out-
standing productions as "Anchon
Aweigh," "The Harvey Girls" and
"Holiday in Mexico!'
"Cass Timberlane," in which he
directed Spencer Tracy, Lana Tur-
ner and Zachary Scott, is already
being acclaimed one ot the most
important films of the year.
Pandro S. Berman is the pro-
ducer . -*-Offering two great dramatic
roles, a story, "Alexandra." by
Gladys Schmidt, has been optioned
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer w i th
George Haight slated to produce.
The projected screen play will
disclose a woman, whose heart was
broken as a girl because she was
ref erred to as an "ugly duckling,"
fighting her way back toward hap-
plnea
Haight, who produced "Lady in
the Lake," will have two top stars
for the story by Miss Schmidt. who
also penned the best-seller, "David
The King."
-'f;(-•
Carl (Alfalfa) Switzer has been
selected to portray the smart-aleck
bellhop in "State ot the Union."
For eight years Carl was the
"Alfalfa" of the "Our Gang" com-.
edfes, famous f o r his freckles.
Then came the awkw~d age tor
Carl and when he was ready to
resume his career as an actor.
U..ncle Sam stepped in and for four-
teen months he served in the U.
s . Army.
In Frank Capra's Liberty Films
production for M-G-M release,
which stars Spencer Tracy, Kath-
arine Hepburn, Van Johnson.
Adolphe Menjou, and Angela Lans-
bury, Carl has his first adult role.
Yes, Carl still has his freckles.
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WEEKLY BLADE FEATUR S Nov. 25, 1947
Starting in This Issue . . . .
To Prepare for ~ Good Lawn, Read Cecil Solly
. ''The Good Earth" P•ge 3
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2 BAIMA, (]Auwmll&
DS<JSMBSa t, lit! PICl'ORIAL BALBOA BLADE
in the • ~ ••
HARBOR LIGHT
Wlth Cautol'Jlia'a cept~~ yean of lMS-49 juat around tbl
comer, historic dates are becQrnlna a matter al lnterftt in cannedioa
with what ls expected to be tbe $tate's lft&test ftsta and celebntlon.
California attained statehood in 1850, havlnl been 9d:mitted to tbe
Union on a parity with other at.ates by act ot ~; but lta tint
Thanksgiving proclamation by a governor wu not 1-ued unUl N~
vember 12, 1856, when Governor Neeley .Tohmon Mked the people
to observe a day of prayer and thanbcivinc on Thunday, November
20, 1856.
Students of history would aunni.e that the State had much for
which to be thankful belore that time, lncludin1 the raialnc of the
Amercian flag id 1848, the CU.covery of gold ln 1849, and admlulon M>
1tatehood-in 1850. But evidently the &ovemor of California did not
come aroWld to the matter of Thanklgivll\i proclamations until IOIDe
time la t~r. -
There can be no assumption other than that the oo.pitable and
generous people of California feasted aumptuoualy on that ftnt
Thanksgiving day, with groaning tables and bumpers ot aood. native
wines, after they had attended to their prayers. Maybe there wun't
a single turkey in California on that historic day; bot there were
plenty of other good things to eat, and no bother about hl&h prices.
What you didn't have you took; and "Va coo Dios, AmJao."
-S. w.•sman
HARKING BACK ••• From the Files
December 9, 1111
G. H . Narbonne was bulldin& an
addition to his garaae in Balboa.
The Southern Calltornia Suaar
company factory made arranae-
menta with the Newport Protec-
tion district for a riaht ot way
The will of G. H. Carlyle, who for a aewer line alona the we.t
died Sept. 15, 1904, wu filed for bank at the Santa Ana river cban·
probate in Santa Ana today. In nell to tidewater. The oomldera-WINGED SWORD 8WALLOWEB-Only the hlltof a llx-lnch-
letters filed, the petition of the tion wu said to be $2000. 1be lODI rounded rod abowa above the bW of th1a pet srackle.1be
administrator, declared a claim ot outfall wu to go into the ocean btrd wu trained to IW&llow the cod-llver-oll-coated "nord"
the deceased for $14,000 judgement Wef't of the westerly Umita of the bJ tbe Rn. Wendell Ban.sen, a bird fancier and trainer. Be
from the federal government be-city. A year &10 lut summer the tte '-•• blr ... to nhan '-•· ~~m·1~Indi~1to~~i~t~p~~~~tntothe ____ o __ n_~ __ ~ ___ ~ ___ e ___ ~_~ __ •_rm __ ~---~
mules and horses from Mr. Car-upt>er bay.
lyle, who was father of J. W. 1
Carlyle, former manaaer of an Black underwear wu lald to
East Newport store. be the fad and vqy popular, too.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rube Shafer killed a Muscovy
H . C. Castle of Balboa, on Wednes-duck in the bay while hunting.
day, December 6. ,
Be <A>nscious
Of Your Health
81' llelcldor Dlldr.en. P. D.
lier 11...-Bloeti emkt
H. B. Gurley took out a permit
John McMillan, water superin-to build a one-and-a-half story MINERALS
tendent, reported to the city coun-house on lot 163. block A. Eut ~ mineral constituents of the
cil, that a deal \US on to with ?'fewport. at a cost of $1,SOO. Gur-adult human body amount to be-
the Townsend-Vendewater ~m-ley wu secretary of the L09 An-tween 4.3 and 4.4 percent of the to-
pany to trade the reservoir on geles Chamber of Commerce at tal weight. They are, m order .of
Newport Heights to that company that time. decreuln& amount: Calcium, phos-
for a block of land on 46th street. phoru1, potassium, sulphur, chlo-
The property was block 145 and F. W. Joh.Dion had taken out a rine IOdlum, magnesiwn. iodine,
was valued at $300 for the inside permit to build a one-and-a-half fiuorine, iron. bromine and alumi-
and $375 for the corner lots of story house on lotl 1 and ~ block nium. with traces of others.
the land company. 19, Balboa, at a coet of $UK>O. Needed Elemeat.e
The human body ha.a very defi-
nite mineral requirements; though
the amounts that the diet mus\
provide are not all as yet definitey
ascertained. But the results of de-
ficiency in mineral elements show
themselves m various ways. A diet
renerally poor ln minerals leads to
faulty nutrition, unpleasant ner-
vous phenomena, such as sweating;
lack of appetite, listlessness. dl.s-
tw-bed aleep.
It may be stated in general that
the functions of calcium and mag-
nesium in combination with phoe-
phates are chiefly concerned with
BEING BOOSTED -Str
Statrord Cripps, Brttatn•a
new Chancellor of the b-
chequer, bu the backing of
the Liberal Party, which bU
renewed tta drive for an
emeraency coalition IOftl'D-
ment. IJberala want b1m to
head tt now that be'a the
country's ftnance and eco-
nomic. boll.
BALBOA BLADE -
P I CTO RIAL
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ABOUT THE COVER
Who says Balboa can't compete
for the winter circuit devotees!
With Shirley Cramer. left, and.
IWealie Earl ready to play a 1ame
of tennil in the warm winter sun,
can the rest be far behind?
-photo by Volney Hay Jr.
In 19'6 the oil and gu lnduatry
used approximately one-third of
the shipments of ateel pipe and
tubes.
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BENEDICT
Tbe Sign Mon
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CLIFF HAVEN
* Newport Harbor's
Newest end Finest
Development
* Earl W. Stanley
· SoleAgenl
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Bay View Cafe
HOME OF GOOD FOOD
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While You Dine
Enjoy the Beautiful
Scenic Balboa Bay
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Oppoatte
Fun Zooe
Ferry Landing
(Malnhnd)
L. A. WELLS
the formation of the mineral -.:;;;;;-----------.;;~~~~~~~~~~~~ framework of bone. Sodium and r
OUTSTANDING SMALL POOTW'All AtrrOMOBll.B -
The "Playboy '48," a small car with all of the big car ~
. including a quick change-OVCt from a solick>p ooupe to a
convertible roadster by meaoa of a hiDsed cop dm folds into
the back compartment of the car. PtOd fD tell for less than
St,000, the car is under produaioo io Bu!alo, N. Y., and
company officials are now on the West C.0-impeaing sittS
Jor a local a!«fDbly plant. The car reprelCDD ten years of
engineering research aod delivers tome of the mcJlt ouac•ndiAB
I ~ of &DJ of the praeot dq 'models.
potuaium are the principal min-
erals ln the other body tissues and
body fluids .
lletU la t.lle Body
Certain metallic elements, ln-
cuding tho9e of copper. zinc, and
mancenese, enter into union with
the protein molecules of various
enzyme1; and thll union is essenti·
al for the enzymic function of the
proteina.
Tiaue cells. 6cludin& bone, and
red blood cella contain chiefly pot-ummn and phosphate; while body p;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ ;;;;;;;;;;;;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;---iiiiiiii--. fluidl 1tt relatively rich in IOdlwn
• How Aboat VOID'
ELECTRIC WIRING?
S. E. BRIGGS
Electric Contractor
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llarW 1805-8
and cblorine ..
~-Our foods today are frequently
deficient ln vital mlneralt, the rea-
eoa bet.nc that 80ila ar& beina more
and matt depl.eted of minerals,
due to Improper crop rotation and
too frequent Cl"OIJL
-Tbe mlnera tablets on the mar-
bt today, to mppement the de-
fldeney, canta.ln only a ff!W al the
emmtial mlnerala; and these are
syntbetic. Tbe ideal supplement
would be, al counie, a natural min-
etal combination oaatatnq all the
emential e 1 e men t L Laborat«y
work ln tldl neict II belna done;
but DOtblnc bu ~t rMCbed the
marbt.
Plumbing · and
Heating
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PICTORIAL BALBOA BI.ADE
ClllNBU COWCWllTI' GOAl-'l'bll bup power ltaUOn ID fUncbun. Mancbw1a, Which
supplle1 all lndUtrl• ID bl dtJ and tn Wutden. II maln ObJectt•e of the Communtata
ID Ule NaUonalllt-Commanilt ltrtfe aloq Chtna'a wtde •untncnfn front." Fucbun baa
\be larlelt open-pit eo&1 m1D• tn tbe world, oU re1lJW1e1 and 1teel mW&.
Arlicle /:-TO PREPARE FOR A GOOD LAWN
By cscrr. SOLLY
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·~ .. ..,.__ 'Ibe one and only secret ln the
plantln& of a 1ood lawn ii the
method by which it ii prepattd.
It does not matter how careful
you are ln the aelectlon of the
right kinda of arm aeed. You
can pay a hl&h pri~ for perfect
weed-free IJ"U8 seed mlxt\lrea,
but they CANNOT produce a
good turf lf the soil ii not first
properly Jftpared.
Graa root.I lhould be able to
penetrate EASILY into the 8011
to a ~th of atx lnchet. For
them to penetrate euily lt la
neceaary to ~ a perfect
IOU medimn.
Prepullla Ule 8oll:
There are two thlnp that
fresh IOll mmt have in the lni-
tlal preparation. ~ are llmD-
• and air. They are both equal-
ly important and equally neoe.
aary. To provide the latter--.lr
-the IOU lhould be cultivated
at frequent intervals to allow
the air, IUD, ~ wind and other
natural elements to work their
magic by iromottna the arowth
and multtpllcatlon of the help-
ful IOil bacterla. without wh1cb
no .all can be fertile enouah to
IJ'OW lood ll'UI·
After the IOU bu been ~
ly leveled IDAllY 1ardnera plant
a crop of potatoes or oorn on
the AreL The crop ii aenerally
only tab' but the IOU la IJ'ff tly
beneftted and. after a coqp1e cl
yean. ltl CIODdl t1on ii much 1JDo.
proved.
A much better method la to
plant cne ·or matt sr--••
crops. '1be Q9tem la llmple. A
suitable and tne.xpemtve crop ii
crown, when lt ii tldck and
be&vy, it ta apeded into the 800.
when lt wtD clloa1pcwe and pro-
vict. many tom at ftluable b•
DWI wbJcb la DICI •U'Y far tlA
production at • aood ..... turf.
A thtrd and much qulcUr
metbod II to proaare peet ~
black peet IGO. leaf mold tr
rotted manure. Spad lt tMdrly
-two Cl' three lncha deep and
tip.de It In. AM'-c._.._.
OI aD tbe sataiaJa tbat are
available. tbe ~ am wtdcb 18
quite ..s-tJw a D d aiw.,.
anUable fer lnm .... te W la
peet --(111hP4m1). Alm tbe atatllc ICll1 ...
been waract and lll'OpBIJ Jnel.
ed. tb9 peat --lhoald ..
·-(wwt) °"" .... --.. • dlpth cl ..... .,. 1t tlaa
Poakl be th ... *'!'a•
,
with the IOU to a depth of at
leut a1x 1nchee. .
Spadlna and culttvatlna are
both methods often used. but
when thil work 11 done the peat
moa mutt neither be ~ft on
top nor turned underneath. It
mmt be mbed thot"OU&hly .
One of the best wa.ya to do
thil ia to hire a ROTOTILLER.
An ordina.ry-1ized lawn only
takes a couple of houn to cover
properly a n d this Rototiller
method ts the best and quickest
method of mtxina the peat mou
and the IOil. _
Plant food should be spread
aver the peat m<m so that it
may allO be tborou&hlY ineor-
porated ln the top a1x.e inches
of the soil.
It ts neceaary to use a IUf -
fident appJicatlon of erau plant
food on two 1eparate oocuiom:
(1) When the peat mom and
IOU are properly mixed at the
time the aeed bed ia preptlttd
-1 pound to each 25 square feet.
(2) ~ IOOD U the gl'UI
plants commence to crow-even
before the crua ts cut-1 pound
to each 50 square feet.
PROPERLY BLENDED plant
foods are abeolutely neceuary
to supplement what ii available
from the IOU. Your favorite
brand of commerdal lawn fer-
tillz.e.r should be spread over the
whole area at the rate of one
pound to e a c h twenty-five
8Quare feet about four weekl be-
fore ~ aeed 11 planted. It
lhould be scattered evenly and
raked into the IUl"face IOU.
Since the most important
function of supplyinc plant foods
to the CJ"UI ts to produce a
healthy sturdy plant, With plen-
ty of •tron& roots. all the necee-
aary food elements must be ln-
duded ln any fertillzer. Uled.
Grua roots are canttn~ be-
lna replaced. If there 18 not
enouch ot the neceaary ele--
menta to do tbil. an lnferiar root
pvwth will be the inevitable
result. Poor roots spell poor
IJ'U8 in a lhol't time, IO plan
to teed u.e rooca bJ the me o1
• properly balanced plant food
wblch coatalnl nery one ol the
necaury elements ln tbefr oor-
rect JW'opol'tiam.
Two materlall that will sratl:y
umt the fertility of the IOil
are lime and cbarcml. Both at
tbml wm do their sm1 tn 1reep-1na the IOll .. sweet... If mixed
..,. when tbe pound .. pre.
JMftd. Tl» c:barcoa1 ...... cletrl-
mm tal 8Clll adll and thua u-mta tbt plant foodll to do • bet-
-Job ol plant ,_,,. ovwa ·-= ~1oc1. wm '* ~ po. ~ DIC IW U7 CIJdum far ea0
••• , ••• ••.• ,_,.._ tM I
TllANIUI, AMBKICA-Refu-
1eea and DPl-t.be "Delayed
PUg:rtma" of '4'1-bave even
more reuon to be thankful
to A m e r I c a than their
.. Mayaower" predecessors
three centurtea ago, accord-tna to Dr. Viet.or F. Bess,
renowned cosmtc-ray expert
of Fordham Unlverstty and
forme.r refugee. Be untea
newcomen to torgd their
put We_ learn Engllsb. and
become f a m t 1 t a r w1t.b
Amer1C&D tnsutut.lona and
cuatoma.
.BOP GREErS COACH
;mrnn. OAUP.-u. ot o ...
.., f_..Jl OOMb. LJnn Waldorf,
WM eomplet.elJ M .... wbln call·
farnla'a ~ ltiabop James o.
..-e.D1c1 to ooacntu1a• him.
lCo ..._. to bilb-nnttnc
t't OWi, a.ch Waldorf 19 him•
1111 Ult 8llD ot a IMbop. ma fa&ber, u. ..... Bllboll . ..,.. LJnn wai-
darf GI Obio91o. u one tame bad
roat w coethlna -.... t--.n
Mt adm' .............. 8a&urdaJ
an.Doam ...,. found Uae Nlbn9
............... am&·
......... footlaeQ f8'W ..., n. "-u. 11 ,..,. ~ an
•u11 .. won • ua. ~ or
llMM • "9P'll pdar to bll .... uma to u. ...-t11JM7. 111 • ..._.
ldlD& cf bll dencnln•Uon'a Dlft•
lllaa GI llllllCeUaMI JluiUPSkm&.
sr-plants, but will allo re-
--IMll1 other plut foodl tbat _.. pr I IE t ID U. ldl.
DEIUn P&OSPBCT-Calume' Parm'• ttro-7ear-old colt.
Cttat.lo~ la betna led io bll 1tall at BJ&leab bJ croom JlmmJ
Knowlea after arrtnna trom the northland. The neet-footed
colt II tbe favorite ID t.be KentuctJ Derby wtnter book.
Balboa Cleaners
605 E. <;entral Balboa
Irvin Geo. Gordon & Son
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1111 West Central Avenue
Phone Har. 721 Ne~rt Beach
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WoW WONDBB -Ferruccto Burco, eight-year-old Italian
~eltra conductor. ta considered ao good that h1I name ts
~mentioned with Mozart'a. After aucce.utully conduct-
Jnl a performance o! "Cavallerta Rust1cana" at the Scala ln
MS&D. be la currenCly ln Parla to 1'!ad the celebrated ''Con-,.na Colonne." and baa been ottered many new contract.a.
llonDcas in the state ol Utah• In 1890 Yosemite, ·Sequoia and
wwe the first Anglo-Sa.xonl to General Grant national parks were
pactb irrtption on a lar&e scale. establlahed in California. __ ...
'!be United States is the world's Practically every basic metal is
lffdina producer ot manufactured deposited within the borden of the
IQDdl. United States.
: Vetena Owwl·wl ()pd'ated &. L Doeeburg ~
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I 51% TWENTY-NINTB ST. I
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Milady's Natural
Charm & Beauty
Enhancec/ by the Magic
Methods ol
CARMEN AND STAFF
E'ffr7 Modena 9en1ce for Faoe ud Bair
Treatmmt
Soft Water Uled Jadullwely
Open Saturday AD Day
~ Appobltmeata for Permaaellta
Phone 11-.rbor 811
BAI,BOA INN BEAUTY SAWN
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PASTRIES
Your Choicest Bakery Favorites
FLOREICE BAKERY , .
BQ0RS: I L m. to 8 ~ liL Dall1 ..... -.
IN &INPOL&'l ITOar-
Florence Stevemon. tbe 21-
Je&r-old niece of Boben
Lowa Stnm.>n. bu beeD
aSaned to plaJ a role In tba
morie, ".Adventure ID BUver-
ado Squatters." Miu Steven-
son ti a reatdent ot Mar
Vlata, near Santa MonJ~
Calllornla.
BULLY PBBPORMANCB -
What Snoopy, a 1lve-1ear-
old-Boston bulldoa owned bJ
Mre. Nell S111der ot For\
Worth. Tex., can do to a
piano aolo can~ be dupli-
cated bJ man or woman.
Pawtng •' tile keyboard
be~ter Ulan niost would-be
virtuosos, he · YOC8Uf.el, t-oo.
And at tbia, be•a reaJ.11 a
howJJ.na aucceaa.
YOU
May Be AfJMing a
GOOD PICTURE·
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OD 8
NEW MODEL
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507 E. Central' Avenue Balboa
"II it's photogropltic, we /aqve it"
STAR~ barber and Frank Austin u the
crackpot politician, for Frank Cap-
ra'• "State of the Unioll." aturin& When Danny Thomas sings his Spencer Tracy. Katherine ~
first song on the aC:reen. "What11 bum, Van Johmon. A*>lph and
I Do?" ln Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Aneela Lansbury.
"The Big Oty," lt wUl be with an Their role. call for them to
assist from the song's famous com-interrup Tracy's Jave tcena tn the
poser, Irving Berlin, himself. Fol-Liberty Filnw productioa for MGM
lowing Berlin's return from New
York this week, to resume prep--* -
arations for the fi.lmina u the It will be a ''white Cbriltmu"
associate of Producer Arthur for Lana Turner thla year.
Freed throughout the production 'Ibe star wired Metro-Gold-
of "Easter Parade," Thomas called wyn-Mayer from New York u1dng
him to ask in what style he the &tudio to make reservations
thought the song 1hould be aung for herself, mother. be.by daughter
Berlin countered with a propoa.i Cheryl Christine and nune ,at
to sing it for Danny just as it wu Sun Valley.
originally done in New York sev-Even thouah the actreu bu sev-
eral yeara ago, and then coach eral ~now scenes in "CUI 'nmber-
him on the lyrics before 'lbomm lane, this will be her flnt such
is &Cheduled to record It for the real-life experience aince her in-
picture. fancy. -*--*-Attention ii being diverted from Edmund Gwenn bu left for a
the stars at Metro-Goldwyn-May-two-week vacation at Soboba Hot
er by the element. ln recent pie. Sprinp. Since •tartinc hia •tarrtna
tures. An earthquake and tidal-r o 1 e in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers
wave were hiehlighted in "Green ''Master of Lulle" on a H1&h
Dolphin Street,'' 8 cloudburst Sierras location six weeks ago, the
plays an import41lt part in making veteran actor haa been before the
life miserable for Robert Tayl<JI" cameras every day. The picture.
in "High wall," and a blizzard of not yet completed, ia awaltina the
unusual proportions took the spot-complete recuperation ol Donald
light during the filming of ''Mu-Crisp, who recently Wlderwent a
ter of I .asaie." For hia storm major ope.ration.
The r acing term .. furlong'' Cone-~nes in the last named picture, -tl -
eighth of a mile) originally mee.nt ~irecto~ Fred Wilcox ~tfitted MariAa O'Brien, Margattt O'-
"furrow-long." According to the his entire crew With special gog-Brien'• aunt. has lrrtved in Holly-
Encyclopaedia B ritannica, the fur· glea, hunting ca1>9, mutts and wood for a brief vacation wtth
long represented the dlatance mouth guards, to protect them Margaret following a hlJhlY auc-
which oxen could convenientb' from the awirllng H o 11 Y wood ceaful seuon of IUDUnel' stock tn
plowman could keep a fairly "snow." A special hood ~ the eut. She expects to return to
straight line. This measurement protected the Technlcolor camera, New Ycrk in two weeks the re-
was used by the primitive Celtic With. only th~ picture's cut. in· vealed While watchin& ~ famous
tribes of Britain, who divided their eluding Lua1e, Edmund Gwenn, niece in scenes in Metro-Goldwyn.
fields into strips, each a furloa& Tom Drake and Janet Lef&h, ex-Mayer's "1be Big City."
in length. and . alloted five 1trlpm posed to the man-made storm. _ 'tf _
to each free tribesman. -* -Direct.or George Sidney leaves
Lew Smith, who fer the put ten within a week to ICOUt location
years has aerved u Clark Gable's aitee f<JI" '"'Ibe Three Musketttn "
Vallely a.& 8-tall stand-in, has beoxne one of Holly-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's forth~
New U-Drive Motor Bo&ta wood's trplle threat combinatioaa. inc produc:tioo of tbe f•moua du-
....... -Pnr"a •. c.... .... "' M~1 Or•M''' ..................... He bas been signed to write, direct ale. Skloey wtll visit several NCll'tla-
and produce a aeries of commercial em Callfomia spot.a and wm make
tilml. own color maad of trip wttb hJa
Smith, w>io bu enacted small 16-aml. camera.
roles in a number ~ Bable'• fllml. · -.A--
headed for San Fra.ncUco u IOOll p ).{ . u Ge.bJe completed bi.I role in . andro S. Berman. M-0-M pro-
The Arches
Cafe -Stealr ...
Chidlen Dinnen •
Cocktail LGanp
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WWIWI 'O'
''HOIDtWlllinC •• ~ Is in Palm Sprtnp fer a
The ~ mm. will be we8•1 work pn the lcrtpt at ~
made in the Golden Gate dty Thrtt MUlketeen," Tedwnlicolior
_ J... _ · feature of IUa proMt:Jcm IChMule.
K Naw tDm., wttb alktar a.t., so. Tom Pedi bu been cut u the before camera J.-aq 2.
GOHN'S BA I' I ERY RltYICI
1111 a.. - -• z a; -sw;111 • ,• ••11J1••1aana M.'OOlt' ~ /
Vol. I-No. 45
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Nov. 25, 1947
To Prepare for' a Good Lawn, Read Cecil Solly
"The Good Earth" p·,. 3
BAIMA, (]Alnoma&
DSOSllBSa I 11&'
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HARBOR LIGH:r
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With Callfornia'a centennial yean of l.9C8-49 juat arcud U.
aimer, b.lstoric dates are becomlna a matter ol interftt in cormec:u.
with what ls expected to be the State'1 anate1t nnta and celebndoa.
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PICfORIAL BAIBOA BLADE
BALBOA BLADE
PICTORIAL
Tele,llDDe: Barbor nes
Offtce: ., East Oeatral
Pwlbllelled Eftr7 'l'll1lnda1' a& Bal-., v.llfonla
l..ued --week wltla tale Newport S..U.O. Newa-'l'lmee
California attained statehood in 1850, bavln& been admitted to tM
Unloa on a parity with other atatea by act of Coqrea; but ta ftnt
Thanksgiving proclamation by a 1<>vemor wu not luued untll No-
ftmber 12, 1856, when Governor Neeley Johnson uked the people
to Obeerve a day of prayer and th.,UCS&'iving on Thunda.y, November VOLNEY BAY, 8B. --• ~ .
VOLNEY BAY, 1B. • -A.rt Utor
20. 11S56.
Students of history would au.rmile that the State had much fer
which to be thankful before that time, includinl the ralaing of the
Amercian flag in 1848, the dilco~ery of gold in 18'9, and admialon to
statehood in 1850. But evidentlj the governor 'Of ,California dJd not
came around to the matter ot Thanksgiving proclamatlona until aome
time later.
There can be no assumption other than that the hoepltable and
aenerous people of California feasted awnptuoualy on that first
'Ibanksgiving day, with groaning l4bles and bumpers of aood. native
wines, after they had attended to their prayers. Maybe there wasn't
a single turkey in California on that hiatoric day; but there were
plenty of other good things to eat, and no bother about hi&tl prices.
What you didn't have you took; and "Va con Dios, AmJ.ao."
-S. W. Small •
HARKING BACK ••• From the Files
December 9, 1911 The Southern Callfornla Suiar
G. H . Narbonne was building an company factory made arranae-
addition to his gara&e in Balboa. ments with the Newport Protec-
tion district for a ri&bt ot WQ
The will of G. H. Carlyle, who tor a sewer line alona the wat
died Sept. 15, 1904, wu filed for bank of the Santa Ana river ch&n·
probate in Santa Ana today. In nell to tidewater. 'lbe conaldera· WINGED SWORD SWALLOWE&-Only the hilt ot a s1x-1nch-
letten filed, the petition of the tion .wu aaid to be $2000. 'Ibe Iona rounded rod ahows above the bill of t.h1s pet grackle. The
administrator, declared a claim of outfall wu to 10 into the ocean blrd wu U&ioed to swallow the cod-llver-oll-coated "sword'"
the deceased for $14,000 judgement west of the westerly llmlta of the b7 the Re•. Wendell Hansen, a blrd fancler and trainer. He
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from the federal government be-city. A year ago lut summer the often uaea bJ.s blrda to enhance his sermons.
cause in 1880 Indians atole some beet pulp waa emptied into the ------------------------
mules and horses from Mr. Car· upper bay.
lyle, wbo was father of J. W.
Carlyle, f onner manager o1 an Black unaerwear wu laid to
East Newport store. be the fa d and very popular, too.
Be (A)nscious
Of Your Health A boy was born to Mr. and Mn. Rube Shafer killed a Muscovy
B. C. Castle of Balboa. on Wednes-duck in the bay while huntin&'. BJ' Meleblor Dlkken, P. D.
Beeeuela Blo«Nm••t ~.December 6.
John McMillan, water auperin·
tendent, r eported to the city COUD·
dl, that a deal was on to with
the Townsend-Vendewater com·
pany to trade the reservoir on
Newport Heights to that company
for a block of land on 46th street.
The property was block 145 and
was valued at $300 tor the inside
and $375 for the corner lots ot
the land company.
H. B. GW'ley took out a permit
to build a one-and·a·haU 1tory MINEBAL8
house on lot 163. block A, Eut Thet mineral constituents of the
Newport, at a coet of $1.,500. Gur-adult human body amount to be-
ley wu secretary of the i..o. An-tween 4.3 and 4.4 percent of the to-
celes Chamber of Commerce at ta1 weight. They are, in order of
that time. decreulng amount: Calcium, phos-
phorul, pota.sslum, sulphur, chlo-
F . W. Johnson bad taken out a rtne IOdium, magnesium. Iodine,
permit to build a o.ne--and-a·balf nuortne, iron, bromine and alumi-
story house on Iota 1 and 2, block n1um. with traces of others.
19, Balboa, at a coet of sun>. Needed Elemmta
Th~ human body has very defi-
nite mineral requirements; though
the amounts that the diet must
proVide are not all as yet definitey
ascertained. But the results of de·
flciency in mineral elements show
themselves in various ways. A diet
renerally poor in minerals leads to
faulty nutrition, unpleasant ner·
voua phenomena, such as sweating;
lack of appetite, listlessness, dis-
turbed &leep.
BEING BOOSTED -Slr
Stafford Cripps, Brltaln's
new Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer, bas the backing of
the.Liberal PartJ, wblcb baa
renelfed lts drtve tor an
emergency coa11Uon govern-
ment. Liberals want b1m to
head tt now that he's the
country's ftnance and eco-
nomics boss.
Prblt.ed by tbe .
Newport Barbor Punt 'Puc 0..
ABOUT THE
COVER
Who says Balboa can't compete
for the winter circuit devotees?
With Shirley Cramer. left, and
Rosalie Earl ready to play a game
of tennis in the warm winter sun,
can the rest be far behind?
-photo by Volney Hay Jr.
In 1946 the oil and gas iniiustry
used approximately one-third of
the shipments of steel pipe and
tubes.
BENEDICT
The Sign Man
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CLIFF HAVEN
* Newport Harbor's
Newest and Finest
Development
* Earl W. Stanley
Sole Agent
225 MARINE A VE.
Bay View Cafe
HOME OF GOOD FOOD
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While You Dine
Enjoy the Beautiful
Scenic Balboa Bay
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Opposite
Ftm Zone
Ferry Landing
(Mainland)
L.A. WELLS
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OtrrSTANDING SMALL POSTWAR AutoMOBll.B -
The "Playboy '48." a small car with all of the big car features,
including a quick change-over from • tolid-cop coupe to a
'convertible roadster b}' means of a hinged top that folds into
the back compartment of the car. Priced tO sell for less than .
$1.000. the car is under production in Bufalo, N. Y., and
It may be stated in general that
the functions of c«lcium and mag-
nesium Ln combination with phos-
phates are chiefly concerned with
the formation of the mineral
framework of bone. Sodium and ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;~~
· company officials aie now oo the West Coat inspeaing sitcS ·
Jor a local assembly plant. The car represents ten years of
1 eogioeering research and delivers some of the 1D01C ouanwdioa I .,moan•nm of any of the presem day models.
potaalum are the principal min-
erala In the other body tissues ·and
body fluids.
Met.la la tu Body
Certain metallic elements, in·
cud.Ina thole of COPW?', zinc, and
manaenese, enter into union with
the proteJn molecules of various
emymes; and thll Wlion is essenti·
al for the eiµymic function of the
protetm.
Tlaue cella, excluding bone, and
red blood otl1a contain chiefly pot·
uaium and phosphate~ while body
~-----------------------. nUld8 are relatively rich in aodiurn
How About -YOllr
·ELECTRIC WIRING?
S. E. BRIGGS
Electric Contractor
as rwwt1-DPtb Stzeet x ....... ...
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and chlorine.
Deadftldee
Our foods today are frequently
deftdent In vital mlnerala, the rea·
IOD betna that IOils are beiq more
and more depleted of mlnerala,
due to Improper crop rotation and
too frequent c:ropl.
1be adnea tablets on the mar-
at today, to ~t tbe ~
tlder;y, oaata!n only a few ot the
emential mlnera1a; and these are
l)'Dtbett~ The ideal supplement
would be, at course, a natural min-
eral CIOlllblnation contalntng all the
eaential e 1 em en ta. Laboratory
wcrk In this field • beina done;
but notbtns ha yet re9Cbed the
market.
Mbana ta a Jeedtnc mlnfnc
amte. I&~ mlnfnc products ._ ____________________ _. .. CClllPl',.aold ad lllwr.
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Heating
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CBINBSB COMMUNISTS' GOAJ-TbJa bu11 power station ID Punebun, Mancburta, wbteb
suppllea all lnduatrlea lD tbat City and In Mukden. II main obJeettve of tbe Commuolatl
ln tbe Natlonaltat-CommunlJt strife &Iona Cb.lna'a Wide -unknown front." Fucbun baa
the largeat open-ptt co&! mine tn tbe world. o11 reflDerS• and ateel m1lla.
GOOD EARTH
Article 1:-10 PREPARE FOR A GOOD LAWN
. By CECIL SOLLY
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The one and only secret in the
planting of a good lawn is the
method by which it ls prepared.
It does not matter bow careful
you are in the selection of the
right kinds of grass seed. You
can pay a high price for perfect
weed-free grass seed mixtures,
but they CANNOT produce a
good turf it the soil ls not first
properly prepared.
Grass roots should be able to
penetrate EASILY into the soil
to a depth of &ix inches. For
them to penetrate easily It la
necessary to \!repe.re a perfect
soil medium.
Prepertn,c tbe 8oU:
There are two thinp that
fr esh soil mut have ln the ini-
tial preparation. They are lnam-
us and air. They are both equal-
ly important and equally neces-
sary. To provide the latter-a.Ir
-the soil should be cultivated
at frequent interval.I to allow
the air, sun, rain, wind and other
natural elements to work their
magic by promoting the erowth
and multiplication of the hel~
ful soil bacteria, without which no soil can be fertile en~h to
grow good grass.
After the s0il has been proper-
ly leveled many gardners plant
a crop of potatoes or corn on
the area. The crop ls generally
only fair but the soil ii greatly
benefl ted and. after a couple at
years, Its condition .b much im-
proved.
A much better method ls to
plant one or more pee. maaare
crops. The system la simple. A
suitable and inexpensive crop la
grown, when it ii thick and
heavy, it .b ~ded into the IOU..
where it will decompose and pro-
vide many tom of valuable hu-
mus which ls neoeaary for tM
production ot a &ood 11'811 turf.
A third and much quicker·
method 11 to procure peat mom.
black peat soa leaf mold or
rotted manure. Spread lt thickJy
-two or three inchea deep-and
!'pade lt in.
Applytq Peat •-: Of all the matmala that an
available, the only one wblch Is
quite weed-free a D d al'waJs
available for Immediate UM ta
peat moa (sphapum).
After the exiatinc IOl1 bis
been worked and Jll'Ope!')y lewl-
ed. the peat mom ""'old t.
spread (wet) Oftl' tbe .._ to
a depth of three tnc:t.a It tben
abould be "' ~-)l Ml 1£1>
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with the soil to a depth of at
leut alx inches .
Spadin1 and cultivating are
both method.a of ten used. but
when this work .b done the peat
moss must neither be left on
top nor turned underneath. It
mut be mbecl thoroughly.
One of the beat ways to do
thia is to hire a ROTOTILLER.
An ordinary-1ized lawn only
takea a couple of hours to cover
properly a n d this Rototiller
method la the beat and quickest
method of mlxinr the peat mou
and the soil.
'Plant food should be spread
over the peat moa IO that it
may alto be thoroughly inoor-
pora ted ln the top 1ixe inches
of the soil.
It .b neceaa.ry to uae a suf-
ficient app]ioatlon of &J"Bll plant
food on two separate occasions:
0) When tbe peat nxm and
soil are properly mixed at the
time the seed bed la p-epered
-1 pound to each 251quare feet.
(2) A.a IOOD U the IJ'UI
plants commence tb p-ow-even
before the erau .b cut-1 pound
to each 50 1quare feet.
PROfERLY BLENDED plant
foodl att ablOlut.ely neoeaa.ry
TllA.N&S, AMEBICA:-Refu-
geea and OPa.-tbe "Delayed
PUgrtm.s" of '47-have even
more reason to be tbant r131.
to A m e r l c a than tbelf
.. Mayflower• predeceasora
Ulree centuries ago, accord-
lnl to Dr. Victor F. Besa.
renowned eospitc-ray expert
of Fordham Un1Yerstty and
former refugee. He urae.a
newcomers to torget tbelr
put. we. learn Bn1llah. and
become fa m l l l a r wltb
Amencan t.nat!tut.lona and
euatoma.
to supplement what .. available BISHOP l'Dl'l.'W co•ce
from the toil. Your favorite Ul\r.r.1'1 ft
brand of commercial lawn fer-·------------tilizer ahould be spread over the
whole area at the rate of one
pound to e a c b twenty-five
aqua.re feet about four weeks be-
fore the seed 11 planted. It
ahould be scattered evenly and
raked into the IUl'face soil.
Since the moet important
function of aupplyin& plant toodl
to the crau 11 to produce •
healthy sturdy plant. with plen-
ty of stron& roots, all the necee-
aary food elements must be in·
eluded in any fertilizer \lied.
Grau root.a are continually be-
in& replaced. U there la not
~nough of the neceaary ele-
ments to do thta. an inferior root arowth 1'111 be the lnevltable
result. Poor roota spell poor
arua tn a abort time, '° plan
to feed UM roota by the UN of
a properly balanced plant food
which contalna every one of the
neoeaary tftlnenta In tbeJr cor-
rect .~
Two matertala that will sratb'
ullat the fertmty of the IOO
ve llme and cbarcoaL Both of
them will do their part In ~
1nl the IOil "sftet." If mmd
deeply when the lfO'DICl la pre.
i-red-The eharC091 ..... detrt-
mmtal eon Kida and thua ...
mta the plant foodl to c1o a bet-:=.'° oi*.....-.-:t;.=.: ~:: ur jGI> ol pluat feedlna Oftft , .._ ., ....,,,_., JnaMntkm&.
loaser period.
The nm. Wiil not on& pro. ll'UI plants. but will ai.o re-
'vlde DIC 111 R'J eaJdulia far 1CJ11 Jeue many other plant foodl
..,.._ and ,_.... tile that an pw9mt tn the IClil
DBBBY raosr.,., -ca.tumet l'ann'• two-Je&l"-olcs colt.
ettauon. 11 belns led to bll atall at ma•eab bJ aroom .nmm1
Knowle.a after arrt.ing trom tbe northland. Tbe neei-tootecl
colt II t.be favorite ln tbe KentuctJ DerbJ winter book.
DB. BASIL H. PETERSON, director of Oranp CoMt Jmdor collep
and prMldent of tbe Callfornla Jlbllor Collep aMOCl&Uon. dlaeal••
t.be ftlture of alate janlor coner-wttll Dr. Oeorp D. Strayer, eoa-
aaltant, committee oa u.e· needa of blclter edacatlon In Callfonda;
Dr. Aubrey A. DoqlMe, u.oelate atate mperlntendent of public la-
atrucUon. and T. Stanley Warba.rton. prMldeat of the Soot.bern Cali-
fornia Junior ()ollep HIOelaUon and mperlnt.encleat of Fallertoa
. Ualon RIP Sdlool aacl Janlor eoOep, at tile umaal fall meeUac ot
tbe atat.e ueoclaUoD Jut week ID Balrenfleld.
Balboa Cleaner ·s
605 E. Central Balboa
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Irvin Geo. Gordon & Son
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1111 West Central Avenue .
Phone Har. 721 Newport Beach
•T WQNQBR -Perruccto Burco, elgbt-year-old Italian
mche8tra conductor, la considered so good that hJa name b
being mentioned wttb M~'a. After successfully conduct-
Jns a performance of "'Caullerta Rusttcana" at the Scala ln
Milan, be la currently In Par1a U> lead the celebrated °Con-cena Colonne," and baa been ottered many new contract.a. . .
Kormom 1n the state ot Utah• In 1890 Yosemite, Sequoia and
'tNft the tint Anglo-Saxons to General Grant national parks were
pnctice iniption on a large scale, established in Callf om.ia.
'lbe United States is the world's Practically every bask metal ls
leading producer of manufactured deposited within the borders ot the
iooda. . United States. •
= Veteru Owwl wt OpenW-A. L Doeebarc ~
w 0 gJ,J. 8/cop : ..
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Oceu Front at the Pier
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FJorence StneDIOn, tbe 11-
year-old niece ot Boben
Lowa SteveD10n, bu been
atcned to play a role tn the
m(>Tte, "Adventure In 811"1'-
ado Squatters." MJaa Steven-
son t.s a resident or Mar
Vlata, near Santa Monica.
CalUornta.
BULLY PEBFORMANCB -
What Snoopy, a ftve-year-
old Boston bulldog owned by
Mrs. Nell Snyder Of Fort
Worth, Tex., can do to a
piano solo can't be dupU-
cated by man or woman.
Pawing at the keyboard
better than most would-be
mtuosos, he vocalizel, too.
And at thts, he's realJ7 a
bowu.n, aucceaa.
YOU
.MayBe~a
GOOD' PICTURE
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on a
NEW MODEL
HaYs Camera Exchange
v~ L. a.r. Jr.
507 E. Central Avenue Balboa
"II il's pholographic, we have ii"
STARLIN~
When Danny Thomas sings his
first song on the screen, "What'll
I Do?" in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's
"The Big Oty," it will be with an
asslst from the song's f arnous com-
poser, Irving Berlin, himself. Fol-
lowing Berlin's return from New
York thts week, to resume prep.
ara tions for the filming as the
asaociate of Producer Arthur
Freed throughout the iroduction
of "Easter Parade," Thomas called
him to ask in what style he
thought the song should be 1ung.
Berlin countered with a proposal
to sing it for Danny just as it was
originally done in New York sev-
eral years ago, and then coach
him on the lyrics before Thomu
is scheduled to record it for the
picture.
barber and Frank Austin as the
crackpot politician, for Frank Cap.
ra'1 "State of the Union," starring
Spencer Tracy. Katherine Hep.
burn, Van Johnson, Adolph and
Angela Lanlbury.
Their role. call for them to
interrup Tracy1 love acenea in the
Liberty Filml production for MGM -*-It will be a "white Chriatma.s"
for Lana Turner this year.
The 1tar . wired Metro-Gold-
wyn.Mayer from New York asking
the studio to make reservations
for herself, mother, baby daughter
Cheryl Christine and nune ,at
Sun Valley. ·
Even though the actress bu sev-
eral snow scenes in ·,.eus n.tnber-
lane ," this will be her first such
real-life experience since her in·
fancy. -*-Attention is beinl diverted from Edmund Gwenn ha.I left for a
the stars at Metro-Goldwyn.May-two-week vacation at Soboba Hot
er t:>y the elements in recent pie-Springs. Since starting his starring
tyres. An -earthquake and tidal-r o l e in Metro-eoldwyn-Mayer's
wave were highlighted in "Green "Master of Lassie" on a High
Dolphin Street," a cloudburst Sierras location six weeks ago, the
plays an important part in making veteran actor hu been before the
life mi5ttable' for Robert Taylor cameras every day. The picture,
in "High Wall," and a blizzard of not yet completed, is awaiting the
unusual proportions took the spot-complete recuperation ot Donald
Ught during the filming of "Mas-Crisp, who recently underwent a
ter of Lassie." For his storm major operation.
The racing term "furlong" (one-scenes in the lut named picture, --* -
eighth of a mile) originally ·meant Director Fred Wilcox outfitted Marissa O'Brien, Margattt o·.
"furrow-long." According to the his entire ~ew with special gog-Brien's aunt. hu arrived in Holly-
Encyclopaedia Britannica. the fur-gles, hunting caps, mutts and wood for a brief vacation with
long represented th e distance mouth guards, to protect them Margaret following a highly suc-
whJch oxen could conveniently ~.rom ~e awirlin;g H o 11 Y w o o d cessful season of summer stock in
plowman could keep a fairly snow. A speoal hood likewise the east. She expects to return to
straight line. This measurement ix:c>tected the Technicolor camera, New York in two weeks ahe re-w~ used by the primitive Celtic with. only the picture's cast. in-vealed while watchlng h~ famous
tribes of Britain, who divided their eluding LaasJe. Edmund Gwenn, niece in soenes in Metro-Goldwyn-
tields into strips. each a furlana Tom Drake and Janet Leigh, ex-Mayer's ·-n.e Big City."
in length, and . allot~ five strips posed to the man-made storm. _ * _
to each free tribesman. .--tf -Director George Sidney leaves
Lew Smith, who for the put ten within a Wffk to scout location
years haa served u Clark Gable's aJtea for '-ille Three Musketeers."
Vallely BoM Bmiall stan~-in. hu become one ot Holly-Metro-Goldwyn·Mayer's forthcom-
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He has been signed to write, direct sic. Sidney will vtait several North·
a.nd produce a series of rommerdal ern California spot. and will make
f ilma. own color record of trip wt th his
Smith, who hu enacted small 16-mm. camera.
roles ln a number of Bable'• films, ~ ..A.. ~
headed for San Fran'cl8co u IOOn H as Gable completed his role in Pandro S. Berman, M-G-M pro-
"Homecominc.. ducer ts in Palm Sprtnp tor 8
The ~ fllma will be week's work on the ICript of -nte
made in the Golden Gate city Three MUlketeen," Techsnlcolor
_..A...-· feature of hi. production 9Cbedule.
H New film, with all~tar cut. goes
Tom Ped.I ha.I been cut u the before camera January 2 .
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