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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-10-17 - Newport Balboa News TimesSand C-Vabs ~ L B.M. WAftll Opening of bids W tor $!50,000 worth Of work CID part Cl the main• whJch l cany water aJoog the Coast tilghway toward Balboa Isl· and and Oirooa del Mar to pcevent leakage from the old WOOdell stave line brought ~· to the city engin- • previous statement that .... the city decides to join the Metropolitan Water Dis- trict within a reasonable Ume, the city may have to shell out between $200,000 and $300,000 within two or three years on improve- 1 merits to its water system. Not that it won't be expens- M! to join the MWD, because I It will, but an election is ne- cessary before that proced- ure Is undertaken. I It all goes 'to indicate that expenses of running the city · are growing and that unau- thorl7.ed expenditures should be studied carefully, because there are other improve- ments which are going to be hlgbly desirable and neces- ' sary before long. For ex- ample, the council wisely backed up on setting a prece- dent in buying two lots in Chinese Cove when it ap-· I peared that the owner is go- I Ing to build his home there. As Lester Isbell pointed out. two lots might not seem to cost so much, but funds are not set aside for that pur- pose, and buying two might grow into four or even more. If the city took that course In holding up building on po- tential Corona de! Mar State Park land. Among other expenditures facing citizens are: other \Va· t.er improvements. se'''age disposal, possible harbor im- provement, city hall and civic center layout, and doz- ens of other items \Vhich clamor for a ttention , not to mention additional help in s e ve r a I departments. It makes the suggestion of sev- e ral business men especially wortfl considering, in view of many demands upon city in- come, t h a t a relatively simple and beautiful. but ·practical city hall be built rather than spend, say $200.- 000. on an elaborate layout · at this time. Then in 15 or 20 years, if the entire picture changes hereabouts. the city will have had a utilitarian structure which might be otherwise disposed of. In the meantime. the loca- tion of the city hall has been set by regular procedure, and the architect should be Instructed to go ahead on that site, in order that the badly needed quarters be built with utmost speed. If more time is wai;ted by var- ious interests trying to pull it ooe way or another, nothing will be done, and a devastat- ing fire to the old structure might really be a catas- trophe. + + + Puk. The second con- ' crete step toward realizing the Corona del Mar State Park came yesterday wben two officials representing the state park commission met with local citiz.ens to look over the land which is proposed to be taken over for -the park. Happily the · Bluff and Sand Lot Owners Association were also includ- ed "° Ulat they will know what is contemplated, as certain Jots DOW privately held were discussed as being among · the lands which should be aaiulred. Next st.ep Is up to New- port Beach. Local realtors Will appraise the land pro- pose dJ and the city must make up Its *1Jnd bow much land or DllJDl!'Y., or both It Is wtlllng to put up to match tbe $200,000 the state has to lll8lld. From the etii!i gy and dltenninatlon I b 0 W D by U:h c:lvlc-mlnded dthPns as .... J'indl, Earl Stanley. Bab CaU!s, Erwin Spicer, Bury Welch, Mrs. C. L. Andre ws. and others who llll¥e bem carrying the bell tD .. State Parlt &ml. It Is -to -naddlllr will .. I tbem tnm aetlblc It. • THE . WAR ON · WANT ~ NOT BEEN ' WON · · · GIVE GEN.EROUSL Y TO THE WAR CHEST NOWr- ~~. ~--::.-.' iiiiiil"~~~~~,t1~~~~ •. ~.~·~...-~~~~-;-;-~~-..iiiiiiiiiiii.-• • ....... os a · esa , 1 ion- • Newport ·aatboa-News .Times YOU1JIS m:vu Officials Urge Action on State Park Boat Yards Not Affected By Strikes South Coast Com pany to Pay Wage Differ- ential The South Coast Company prepared a letter to "'1lployes Monday afternoon following receipt of a telegram from .the federal government authoriz- ing the company to go ahead and pay the 11.6 increase in wages as originally promul- gated, and checks will be pre- pared for the period begin- ning Monday Oct. 22 which will include the 11.6 pay dif- ferential for repair work. it was learned from a company spokesman today. I The company has engaged the services or a reputable and un- biased firm or accounting expert ~ I to properly detennine thl' right amount of retroactive pay prior to Oct. 22. 1945 due each emplo) £' as called for in the order. it wa" 1 stated. I t probably will takf' <:.f'V· eral weeks for the huge task or 1 compiling nearly a quarter million 1 timf> cards to be completed to thl" point where the accounting de- partment will be in a position to stan preparing checks for pay- ment under the OrdE"T'. It was be- lieved. M. P . Klick. general manager of the Consolidated ya.rd he re srud that any ruling made for the en· tire coast will probably go into effect a t his yard. Several locals I affiliated with the AF1... are repr('- sented in thei r yard. The men are working while awaiting the red· era] agency's ruling. he said. R('' pairmen at their Los Angeles bar· bor yard have '-''&lked out. it is un· derstood. I Bids $52,250 To Replace Ha lf City Water Main ANTON N. SUTTORA Chief Pharmacl1t'a Mate Suttora Given Bronze Star In Pacific Harbor Residents Favor Pleasure Harbor Only BMuHll of th& lnfonaal poD acoordlng to the q,..._ tlons ubd were: 1. Do yo11 coDAider Newpoyt llar'bor Ahollid be devoted ~y to recreattonaf porp<MM rather than lndW>-. · v-100 percent Z. Sboold P"""'"t available city OWlled b&y fro111*ge be reserved for p11bllc use aad developed by the clty! YM--65% (1 quallfled) No-M% S. Are yon In favor of retaining th-frootal{es for b&tblng a.nd picnicking with attendant clty conveniences! Y.......M% (Z qoalifled) No-41% 4. Are you In favor of long-term lesses on these same properties to firms, groups or Individuals for permanent, privately contl"olled accommodaUOllll for yacht owners! Y es-4Z% ( l qoallfled) No -58% (Z qoallfled) Ask State Highway .Official To Discuss Problems Here Proposed Corona del~ Mar State Park Area Viewed By State Officials ; Say Action Mandat-0ry to Acquire Property Representatives of City Council, Chamber of Commerce, Corona del Mar Assn. and Bluff and Sand Members Meet Park Representa- tives ; State Ready to Negotiate When City Has Mo ney on Hand Sewers Voted For Balance Of Corona del Mar Corona del Ma r will certainly have a state park was the concensus of opinion among members of the city co~cil , the Corona del Mar Improvement Association, and a representa- tion fropi t he Bl uff and Sand Lot Owner5 who talked with A. E. Henning, chief of the Beaches and Parks Division of the s.tate Department of Natural Resources, and his engineering The enUro community ot Co-rude, Colon~! Tilton, government engineer, who supervised rona del M ar w10 under&"o an the concreting of the har bor jetty some years ago. The in· a.ssesement tor butalllng eewer1, 1 ______________ ~ ~~:~~~:;~~L0~7'E City W"1thholds ~~E~~~2::~ lnt::tln:la: mesa community Uvtng north of · I gether on the amounts of property the. state highway. to 1 be included in the proposed nte petition aougbt the right c d t• park is up to a group ot realtora Chief Pha.rmacist•s ~Intl" Anton Highway problem.Ill ln and near I will be brought into focus Tueeday, I to bring these st..reet. ln1o the on emna ion I who are expected to appra.i.ee the N Suttora. U .S.N ., son ot ooe of the harbor area-a.nd there are Oct. 30 when S . V. Cortelyou, dJ.&.. sewer district owing to the failure property, owned largely by the Ne..,.·port's oldest familie11. ha• bfen many of them. oftlclals agne--trict enginef:r of the Callfomia , of septic tanks to give aatisfac-city and Citizens National Bank Adm. Halsey a.warded the Bronze Star tor hi• I State Division or Hlgb9o•ays will tory se:rvice. Upon the suggeetioo PW> d• Of Los Angeles. as well a.s by &. service In the South P.,cltlc. The meet with county supen,.leoni a.nd og R . I... Patterson, city engineer, cee 1ng f ew private ov,fners, determine a.v.•a rd \\·ae made by Major General Valenc1" a Got the highway commltte-e Of the tba~ all the area not yet 9et"Vic ed hov.· the city y.·jl! match state pur- e B Cate!!, commanding ge-neral Associated Ch&m~ra ot Com~ be included in one general a.ea&-chase•. and bow mueh land -ti! to be Of lhe Fourth Marine dl1 .. tslon . tor 600 Barracuda. merte. ment district the cit y a ttorney l involved. meritorious siervlce in three ca.m-' ••••nted to 'the p--··-and A special mE'eting of the city n••gns Of the divl.sion at Roi-f" h" G d H. F . Kenny. chairman ot lbe _....._ ........ ~~ U ill be lied bv the mayor State representatives. acting for ~ IS 1ng 00 I highway committee of both the recommended that tbia be under-counc w ca -the park commlssion. sent here to Namur, Mareha.11 Island!!; Salpan aaoclated chamben a.nd of the ta.ken as a be.allb mes.sure, th\l.9 1 and condemnation proceedings look over the proje<'t for pur~ and Tinian. M arianas Islands, and Orange County Coaat A.a.ociation obviating" the need f'or ptad.n.g It then consl.dered against any prop-chase, said unequivocally that it Iv.·o Jima, Volcano lslan~. F~h every day Is the rule arranged the meeting vi.1th the Loe under the bonded llmitatloo ID.ea. erty in the proposed Corona del is mandatory on the state now to Serving at beach evacuation and Mar State Park area if the ov..-ner battallnn aid etaUOM, hl.s "eXtra-1 ft.lllong sport.&1'1sbermen runn.lng Angeles engi.neer to dlacuu tbe ure. of that propertv starts actual con-buy whatever beach front.age can rdi d 1 out ot Nev.·port Harbor, and I Corona del Mar highway and what Bluff-front OWDCl"9' in the clty .tructi n h' · lot it was decided be purchas~d at a reasonable nMe.e 0 nary coura~e an coo neaa un· ci'owded boat.a every week end La can be done to alleviate-ihe danger v.•ould al.90 be included. 0 on ~ · I following its appraisal, providing ,jer !lre and his ext~me devotion 1 kttplng a 11teady 11tream of CUS· to children croutng thia main Monday evenmg as the regular the city puts up Its share ot prop-~o duty was at all t troes In keep-tamers coming to patroniu the coaat.al route. meeting of the council came to a erty and money. or either to ma.tch lng with th@ hJgheet traditions .~f I vartoo11 landlngs around Newport. Mr. Kenny al10 beUeves that the Judge Jones cloee. City Attorney R ~ 1 and the et.ate fund. In the legislation the United States Naval service. L.aet Sunday the Valencia alone propoeed high bridge over the up-Tbompaon refused to advl8e the Pas.sed. at the la.st seSBion ot the Anton Suttora wu born In New-brought in betQ.•een 600 and 700 per bay will come tn for prellm in. memben to reacind any permits legislature the state ba.s $200 000 port Beach, vi.·bere h1a parent.e, Mr. barracuda. a mld-~&.900 cat.ch, ac-uy revtew, a.a will also a.ny pl&na 1 already given °? the property earmarked, tor that purpose al~ne. and Mrs. Nick Suttora. 2624 Cens cord!ng to "Gritt'" Grtttl.a, aec~-the state bas for improvlng New-Ret"1res Nov pending the possible purchase of .......... ft, ..• , tfl will tral avenue. '•ho came trotn Aus-• the land by the city or state. I 1 ue ,,. ...... e acqu1.Si .... on o cer tr!a, have lived for more than 50 tary of the Newport Harbor port bouJev&rd, betwttD the city Although Councilman Earl Stan-negotiate ~'ith each •individual years. Ht-v.'orkeJ at the N'e9.1>0rt Sportafi.sbermen'11 Association . and Santa Ana. • f ley, who met with the represen. property owner ln the &re& de-- Pharmacy v.•hlle attending high Not only barrac uda.. but white I Complicating any p 0 ssIb1 e Gardner Back tatfvea or the state park commis-cided upon after the appral8e.I 1!l scbool. and y.·as studying &l the a.nd black Ille& baaa are belng i change in the Co&at Highway stoo earlier In the day ·repor ted complete .. and the city money or pharmacy 8Chool or the Univen lty caught which may take the &euon i through C'orona del Ma.r. he Mid. that b e bad been advised by one land deeds, o r both are ln state or Southern Call!ornia \\'hen be well lnto winter. All Uve ba.lt ta the undentandlng that the fed, of them that the city would be hands. In the me&ntime .local rep enl111ted lo 1941 . He bu been boat.. are running. Griffl.s 91lid. tta.I g overnment b.aa contributed prot.ectlng tta rights in rescinding resentatlves beard, the city is jus home for thl!!: past mooth but iJI Alba.core and tuna are seen !re-to 113 cost, and It cannot be moved One or the first ctty o(fictahJ t o any permit to build In the area. tlfled in refusing building permits now at San Pedro. quenUy lo the channel. he ~ded, I without refunding that part to the enter the service of hi8 country pa.rttcularly referMng to the case i to prt11ate interest.a on the grounds but not many are being caughL goverumenL &aked tor bis former job back u of Robert M. Hixson's plan In t that probably their properties will PEN city judge Monday atternooo... He Chlneee Cove, the city attorney be taken over by the state. in the CILLED PERSONALITIES i. Robert Gardner, U. 8 . N. R., n!tuoed to take action which might opinion ot Henning. who entered the •rvice Jtmt four bring BUit against the municipality. St.ate Has Another Fund years ago. to be rele:med. GD the Instead, when St anley argued It was considered poutble by Bv J•cr LINDSLEY, Cowboy A rnst the nm ot the yea.r on replacing Work may not begin until after R II" A"d some ~900 llneaJ teet of city wi.ter a 1es I m&ina from the bridge over the fourth a.nniverary Of h18 merYtcle that the city should move im-local repreaentaUves that the ata.te as lieutenant omnm•ncter. HlSI mediately to condemn those t wo might buy more than just $200,000 place bu been nDed b7 J'odp O. lot.a owned by the &dvertlalng man worth of property even it matched A. J ones of Balboa 1alsndl dmlDC and piirchaae tbem to prevent Im-by an equal a.mount by the city, his aba:ence. provement ot the Iota, one ot because in addition to the $200,000 'With 2•·lncb Concrete.ltned steel •tate highway to Balboa Ialand I T w Ch t pipe, upon w hich blda were opened 0 ar es Monday afternoon at the city When the letter of nwlpwUcm which wu said to be under water allocated specifically for the pur ot the lncumbent WM re9d. fol.. and the other not 'entirely above poee, the pJt commiuton can call lowed by the fcrmal appl"• .. tkm water at hig h tide. the council upon other fundl included tn a trom young Gardner •*1nC f« hlll backed up the a ttorney and a.greed separate bill pURd by the state former poe:ltlon,. the coum::l1 COD-with bl.m and the mayor that i~ the legial.ature providing $10,000,000 curred unanlrnouAly, wtlb an ex-owner at.art.a a builcll.ng on the for beach purchases. council meeting. The ·1owe•t btdder for the material wu American Pipe and Construction company wt th a bld of approximat ely $37 ,. 000. and that of Tom Gogo tor labor at SlS.000 ln round flgurea. Total cost of t.tie lmprovement which the council authorised will be $~1.250 or about $2.000 Iem than waa bid forme-rly when Pat- t@non uked alngle bids on both material and con11truction. Thi• I• to cover about one.halt of the dis- tance said to be badly ln need of replacement because of the con- atant IOlM of water through leak- age in the old wooden atave pipe tine. It may be nearly summer be- fore the work ls completed ,It wu understood, because of the delay in obtain1ng materials. &nd lati- tude aalt:ed by the contractor. Thi.I vi.•or k waa made ~ wbether or not the city jotn.a the Metro- politan Water DLstrlct, it waa laid, becauae the maim: muat be ~ placed n!ganll- Initial Service. of Lutheran Church At Grauel Chapel SAN FRANCISCO, OcL IO.- There are still tremendowi burdnia left in the wake of victory, and tor thia re.aeon alooe, the work ot the War Cheat must be speeded and amplltied, Admiral Wllltam F . Halaey, com.mander ot the Third Fleet, •Jd hen! today ln a. statl!!:- ment lulled on hie arrival with Third Fleet un.ltl. The Admiral pa~ ln the midst of the greatest welcome home cele- braUon San Franc.taco hu at.aged in year11. to remind the people of Calllornia and the world that t he aftermath of war leavea grim problema. Text of hiJI atatement follOW"1 : preuion recorded ·af apprec:tation Jot.I, a specia.I meetiD.g could be The state may lay claim to co.n- for the tine e.f'forta and .,.-mp&-called to act. siderable under-water frontage ln theUc understandbtg-at. many Fund• Limited the public beach area ea.at ot the p roblems wbic.b. came before him. Councilman Lester Isbell gave jetty if ft can be proved that nat- Tbe retiring judge "'•0 1red the u hi8 ciplnlon that the city cannot ural accretion haa added land to council tor their hand..atr p:JUcy (Continued Oil Page F our) <Continued on Page Four> which gave him lat1tnde to brlD.g' hi. best judgm<at Into ploy. Costa Mesan Injured While lnstaffing Motor Harbor Scout Court of Honor Awards Badges to Six Troops 'I am highly pleued andJ graU-Roy Merrill, m«:r-nc,... fJI 2'U """-bund d c -ou•-c -outers award David Ch·-be-. S tar tied to have been Miked t o1 u.y a Broadway, Cost.a M-.,... tnjur-.a.wo re .;><,; ....,, .:;,<.; ; ........... • .. t f!W worn. about the war C'but. ed. Monday atternoma wtdle ._,..0 _ a.ad parent. gathered at the Har -award; Roger Gordon, 100-hours You see moet of the ortleen and ing a new mgfne In tire ......,_ bor High Auditorium taat Friday clvtc service. men arriving at Pacltlc Porta le> bOat F our Brothen at the 8CJUt: night to wttnem the awar ding of Troop No. 17, Dutch Hee.cock. day have been out tn the W eltern Cout Company In Newpmt. 11111 Scout b&dgell to the boy1 in the Scout.muter. Spouored by New- Pacittc for many moot.ha, 'J'e&ra ln leg waa cru*ed when Im bt• ca ~-....i~IJll of the. Newport Harbor port Beach Rotary O ub: Dutch eome cuee. The.Jr memodu ol were -.Id t.o bave bem , .,,,, ID ~-... Heacock, 1st Clue; Dick Deaver, home ree.lly date back. Tbty an a key-~. and tmmerttete atten-Troop No. 17, ho.ta for tbe eve- 3 merit badgea; Cbarlea Exelby, tb1nk..lnc the United Statee i. a lion wu rtvm to me ~ed amn. Ding, praented the colon and led 2nd clw award, P,r-.t Aid merit mighty tine place to whklb to re-by the nr.t a141 .,..... -a.. In the Pledge at Allegiance and badge; Donald Exelby, 2nd ctuo turn and. believe ~. a ID.an ha.I per90llllel departmmt • ...., t! the lfngtn.g of. America... a ward; Lee Uttle, 2nd cl&u award, ample opportun.tty to remember &11 an ambu:lanc& ' Rn. Ardyll Dean gave the In-Patrol Leaden ban; Donald Can.- that home repftllaltll whm be ti K enm ~ ~ TOC&Uon. La Bte:tten.een, the able t.reu, l at clul award, 7 merit 8'eam1n« oft .Japaneee ~ lD fortitude when tlle W-'-t ot-muter ol. ceremonies, Introduced badges; Fred Guard,. 2nd ctw the Jong dawn watcbee between cuft'ed, hlmwlf -.utaac all tbe Lt. Coyne ol. the SAAAB who w award; Jt.m Hltchmen, i.t c1w opentlono. motor and ... n iq for .._.. Bo -a S.17 pilot with a r<eord ot 3:1 award. 7 merit bad&' .. ; Bari-~ iervlces ot. the newl,. or--.. AU of U8 bope and praf Ut&t LMlla v_..,. • ..._..,_ ... ,,_._la a.Dim. trllo .... •ant .ttlt rtmOYed. oo a 9bef t 1 "'f1111ow m..,...,_ Oftl' Germany, to preeent Richard80n. 2nd cla1• award; pn•lled, Newporl Harbor Lutheran bome wW. be pntty mucb ,.. we ...,.. of * c_. rr tlle aaldeC;r ti tllit WV ••En J' Mt ... worten. and credit ..._chm re.. a. award&. . .Ja.mea StetfenRD. l8t clw award, cbW<h wm be bdd Sundo,y, Oct. 1-ft IL We want to tlnd ~ ,....... ~ la Bol'•" llM --- --~ on d• Ver the mll"'1t -119 ,_,,_ Troop awanio coalOloted at 2nd ~ merit Wg<e. and haPPJ' and Pl ' _,..,._ .. -~ ............... wt,_ ... ,.. '1 --:Ill In the Baroid Grauel cbapol,_.,... ... • , ... la .. _....., · eel old tier ... 5 n1 -1.t a.. Aclnneement, Merit T>oop No. ~. Bol KnlCJI._ Coolta 1hA wltll H~ Roth , _____ , -lioa --ot "!-----. etnc -:r;ear IZl&l'al Scoutmutu. Spcmored by Vet.or- Of Pl-cl>. Pa., u -··TIMI Norman Crane !*&I. -peatect attenda._ p1na. ano ot 1l'orelp wan: 0ocu Hol· ~"'~ ~~. ,.!!,.!'!!; A.~ of Service Louis v envey, -Balboa Caterer to~~~~~ --a lmot-ty!Ds -b&-W1d. 2nd clw a.,.....S; Robblo l!lcr--· -~~ ··--v1n I -........ ~-_..,. _ -u.. ~ Lt. eo,.,. _. man, 2n4 ctw awl!l'd; Ina Rd· LulberU cburcll GI S...la Ana U. Usl N-.U. W. ~ -Tlareo Jampo -Holland to Bal-lloolr -or 'fllllt ll>eft -Ille C4lll GI Dr, -P. hd m boJo wltli" _.ioi f-. lot clw owvcl; N"'4Dy Jk- wl>o -In t111o ~. and the ~ -. BlaJboa lollljo4 llM Nwpwt a..-Jo •-~ In tlM --r -LooQi., u do Bobr. wbo _,, .. -119 -wwm u followw: CUbblno, 1.t clw awart11 Noa- -"' -dwrcb ---. tor -n111...i ,._the•*!"' the a-"' 1-v.._. -at ., -1aoJw 1n u.o -·"* wtlh ... the IAjoared' -.. -Ame '"'·DOR Cldef Olad: DoD am aemu: Rldwd -. a.. tbe-'"' ..W.., point .,-. It wu • .,,,, 1wed 1:1 l'>*v>·o.&I and _.._n --U.. -GI Wodil War I ~ ~ ..... -0 IMll, Din Cldd Cold and lbr -Kamsm, x.,.... Mm rn, -0.. ~Of~ J.D: Ill a.lboL IW' Ule d'tNe eatJ • OJGILI *•Mid to WINa lie Ma al4 to m..,llllMl ..,..;w 5 J W £ ....... -, .... 8*eft-qa., 8tU' . Na'fal a.bk:t. ••tae. to ..... ot ~ .... --(OMI 11 -..._ 6) MG'dll'• llK~&JOO. w•. h••• ~D, Illar (OmtllrM -,... 6) -..._. tloo WW -- • • - NATIONAL EDITOP.!AL lii~1SOCl/\.llON ~ii~ -------- Active Member of I organization-,ve hope. At an y rate, the decision of the United Nations Prepara- tory Commission to establish the \Vorld Capi tal in the United States virtually na rro\vS the final choice bet\veen t,,.o cities- San Francisco and Phila delphia. And from all indicatioru; San Francisco holds a distinct edge. Diplomats who visited here a few months ago were en· thusiastic about California and its City by the Golden Gate. They are not so familiar with Philadelphia. 'Then, too, the fact that the West Coast is not within the Washington "orbit" is in our favor for it is felt that international matters can be threshed out better in an atmosphere not dominated by the capital of a large nation. , In selecting the United States as the permanent seat of the world security organization the committee passed up Ge- neva, thi home of the old League of Nations, with its vast and impressive halls that were built in the hope that there the formula for world hamiony could be found. Let us hope and pray that the leaders of the nations will realize that something besides beautiful buildings must be constructed if the new association is not to follow in the path of the old. The real construction work must be done not merely with the hands of workmen but with the hearts and minds of world statesmen. As much as we Californians want the new World Capital to be established in our State, we desire far more that these- curity organization will not be a magnificent vacuum of stone and marble but a living, throbbing structure built upop the sincere faith and confidence of men in each other, which is our only real hope of a lasting peace. What a Difference! The Russian government has decreed that one-half of the production of local industries is to remain in the localities in which it is produced. The balance is to be distributed by the Council of Peoples Commissars of the respective soviet re- publics. Moreover, news releases report that a new five-year plan is in the offing, under which the Russian economy is go- ing to be developed for the good of the state as a whole, with- out special emphasis on consumer goods. What a far cry from this country! Here we have literally millions of retail distributors whose exclusive peacetime job It is to satisfy the exacting demands of 130,000,000 l'QllSumers who have not the slightest intention °of playing second fiddle to any state. The American retail distribution industry reaches to the farthest comers of the globe to stock Its shelves. Producers are free to sell their entire output where and when they please. F1orida grapefruit, California oranges, Hood River apples. and manufactured articles from all states and nations may be found side by side in stores throughout our land. And you may be sure they are good products, for the wise retailer who wishes to maintain a thriving business Is ever conscious of his competitor across the street. &CBOS8 1 The weft 5 Applaud 8 God of tbe sea lOVmWated 12 Ten hundred thouaand 14 Wttp 15 Pan ot '"to be" 18 Portion of CW"Ved lin• 17 Shade of a color 18 Avarice 20 Movable barriers 23 Addition to • bill 27 Mea•ure o1 land ZB CUmbin& plant 29 Parrot Sl Flexes S2 Purport 34 Donkey 31 Roman m.-, 18 Monetary wilt (Rum.) 41 Expreulcm 42Evenlq service& (Eetll +t Appearln& u if eat.en. 41 Rub out 41 Rude penon ti Uni& of force (C. G. $.) DOWN 1 Dam Jn riYV •EJe IADobU , .. _ 5 4th 1l1D ol. wdiac l . e Coln <Chin-> 1 Oi.lef ISo. Am. republle 8 Wine recep\acle ll Color, al cloth lS Mt'lallic rock 11 Larae 11 One who c11 ... 20 M lllpand u 'l'llb<r (So. Am.) a.&•&.I•• la N•a1. lH••· > • Ne. I DGnmpua 24 Clamor .. Cooelud4 .. Pn>pem a..> JO One wbo weaves St Studded SSBorn .. lllmJe S5 Laaotlao 18 Be1onel SI Tb1A ·-Gull• .. Emplo7 OLnv '"Timi • 1 • I~ ....... -. .._ P•s&I• lf••••r I .._ .... If is this way In our land because American produoen and -----,----,----===---------- dlstrlbutora do not live by the grace and authority of the state, but by the friendship and patronage of critical consum- en. Let's hope it will always remain this way. Pl!acet!me use ol atom!~ energy may be just ar<iund the comer, but evai when that day amves ~ should not under- estimate the potentialltler ot existing resources that abound In this country. In coal alone we have a three-thousand·year aupply, and competent l:n6ustry IX> exploit It. 'lbe latter Is as .tmpcnant u the COB1 ltllelf. - Coal powers the built ol our locomotl-supplies the en. l!rlD' for steel production. i-u the majority ot homes. and fumt.bn the cbemlcala for 200,000 usefUl products, lnctud- · 1nc bl&h octane prilne, IUlfa dnlg'I, anestbedcB, antlleptlcs, yltvnlni, upriD, and lnlectldds ' • =1:2~1-- : 0 • ~ • ' ' • :' ::· ·-~ 7 Q' 0 ----~Gttr .... O ........... _,. =.11 t 7 ... o ...... 1 P .8..-Du:rtng the late war im- me.nae lmpronment. have been made at Newport BNcb and vlcln- ltf' and at Banta An& tl>at can be Civil Service Tests For Patrolman, Hoseman Due Nov. 13 The civil service commlae:lon bu announced an examtn.ation to be held here tor baseman for the ' ROOFS APPLIED OB B.EPAIRp:n Free Estlmate5 a. 1nspection W. J. Benbow 3602 Man:us .Ph. NwpL 1012-J Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii Round-the-World Trips in !Pe near future. See Mrs. Roy Keene. Ph. S91. SOl Palm, Balbos Honn: 10 a.. m. to 8 p. m. --------- ,,_., Lil'1nl}_,_, 17 Storn to S•rw Yos ... w. Cor. 4th & Sycamore s&NTA ANA • Before You Build or Remodel visit our Interesting sample and display roomll. Color guides, planning aids, com, prehensive stock of rugs, carpets and linoleum. BepoJ...i LUDLUM Carpet Works PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY !!UBVEYOBI! city fire department and for a ---------------,I ~------------. patrolman for the police, appll-S W Hy TE catioll!I for which must be filed IN!;KS •TAX OONstrLT~'T Dy Nov. 6, 19-15, according to the Authorised b,. lhe omW!ld li&LN TY-e .. commission announcement. Date 1117 Depar\mellt t.o resrr-nt cUeni. La of the examlnatioo.s ha.rt been set conDl!Ctlon wtlh lJW:!Ome t.u: ma.t'-'L 41JDIT9 • BY8'i LKB for Nov. 13, 1n the council chamber aooUDPINO ~VICS of the city hall at 9:30 a.m. orri. u.te &arbor ••'t'._, a..-•- The position of hoaeman will n-Newpen SMO-W SIEGEL & RAUB J:D.cineen £1 Sarveyon 1808 Newport Blvd.. Oo.ta Meu Telepllooe %MS·1 !817 w. Central Newpon- Telepbone W pa.y $175 per month, it wu stated, I'--------'--------' and that ot patrolman the aame. AB<JBnECJT PBJ'81m.ui8 • BUllO.ioNB. 11.D Minimum standards are baaed onl ~-------------, r------------., education. experience, physical ex-Arm.and Monaco a.mlnatjon, written, practical and .._ .,~~ oral testa 1n both caaes. ~DA.LA:JV.L A pplicant.a for the hoeeman po-814 W. B&y Ave., Balboa sltion muat be within the ages of Newport l '7U 21 to 31 years, while that of pa-2'?%1 Lakewood Ave. trolman c&lla for a man between l.o. An1"'le1 NOnnandy 6401 the ages og 21 to 36. Try working ;>UZZie. today's crossword Quality Lumber and Buildine Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HOSTETLER -.. • Any Sign • · -Any 'Tim< Tom Runkle SIGNS BOAT Lltl'l'lllUNG Zll~ lluhle Ave. Balboa J+pd Pb. Zlll-B ATrOB!OIY8 AT JAW LEROY P. ANDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Costa Mee.a Bank Bund1ng Phone 426 Costa Mesa Callfomla Mortimer Sckool IOSOonl ----.., OoDose. r--.. DAYSCHOOL = G.A. llortlaMr, II.A., - Prl••tlpol -- DR. OBED LUCAS Dentist • ~ w. Central, •• 1411 NEWPORT BEACH Gordon M.Gnmdy, M.D. Phyoldaa and 8arpon Ninth and Central An. Ottlce Jin. :10-12 a.m.: S·5 p.m. Telepb.one 3'7 Conrad Richter, M.D. Phywlclanand!!~ 1%0 E. 18th BL Co.ta Men Boan: 10-u: a.m. and •s p.m. Phone w · DR. G. E. TOHILL PH.V81CIAN and aURGliQN aot Cout alvd •• ~ a.ell ---Offlee 1116-W R• -II If Ne .,.,.,.,. O&tl ......... I Gaald Raasa, M.D. 2l80 W..t Oontrol ........ Nerwport 11.ce "'· 10la-No A.a.WM MB I01·111 X-llay-- UMd for um propoeed new Naval ~===========~ Academy. ~ - HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL lllltm M. Jluwell, M. D 1111 w .. ~ Fresh Daily ---. Or, C-'"l'lte 6Cflllpmm* ---tto..sd> :roar -HORMEN nSH MARKET "'We~ ta.a WnMer....,.. ·BJ' 8w •lzc OOsm Bllt'"9 ....... .._ ..... ---I • I I , • • • DR. M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOMl!TBl&l; .,.. W••nd•-S • Cl' II ....S -. ,,.,,,., __ oft"t ....... --~ . -1---.u-u .... _lf_,...ua . ' 8. R. Monaco, M. D.· 81' a.7 A .... •a 1a ...... 1. ..... _..,.._ .. , -'NU . ., .,, t a s • ' • \ . lllllo A.-111omqw.t ot t11e ~MTSO==·::-=----...,..-.--. Lido Joie amce and Mn. l(uste tr Mb, US A~e avenue., ~ "'* &land, Iott. ft1day for Palm lllldap. Kn. Bmlt.h will nturn ' 1"rlilo;y at thia Week and beT lllotu, -. 3on A11u, . will join Kim Blnmqullt for another week. • . MEXICO ll DAYS-ESCORTED NOY. 15 Oome tn and ,.t I.he fllll ttmeruy and map. OU.. all~pald toun ... the eo-u-yoa-pleue plan de· port -for Mmco. YUcatan. GUATEMALA STATE GOVERNMENT DEBTS REDUCED New rout.a ue openlns. ltffP oosted. Oei Oil our m11Jlnc ll.!l. PRONl! 6471 San.a. All• Oollt. One hidden be.Ddtt to .tatu dur- ing the war period when federal expenditures we.re ao&rlng wu the ecallng of private and •late arov- et"lUD.mt debU by a cor1.1l.derable margin. State government debit.a during the period between JUDe 1941 and June 19(4 were cut from $3,500,000,000 to $2,800,000,000, wtth $650,000,000 added to •inklng tu.nets for debt retirement. UI SPUllGl!ON BLDG. J>. B. BILLMAN -w. D. SMITH For quick results use News- ----_Times classi.fied columns. BALBOA CLEANERS 605 East Central Avenue, Balboa ! 4 -Day Cleaning Service · -BUY VIOTOBY BONDS- At Last • • • A One-Piece SMALLER THAN A SPECTACLE CASE HEARING AID ANYONE CAN WEAR • No Outside Batteries. • No Battery Cord. • Made in Los Angeles. • Quick Repair Service. • One Year Guarantee. • Liberal Trade-I n Allowance on Old Style Hearing Aids. Unbelievable Comfort awaits those who have had to wear large, clwnsy batteries and heavy cords. Hearing Aid Specialist Will Be at Store Friday, October 19th COMPLETE STOCK OF BEARING AID BATfERIES S.O.S. Radio & Electric Co. Z15 Marine Ave. Balboa Island • • • • • HAS• THE TOPS IN FIN COCKT AILS---Martinis, FROZEN DAQUIRIS Bacardis \ DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED LIQUORS, Brandies & Champagne. STEAKS, CHOPS, FRIED CHICKEN -- -DUCK and ABALONE. DINING ROOM SERVICE and Cuisine. MUSIC FOR YOOR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE. • • • l'tlarr wu· b tee 8081 ' . .. L WAJllC)A )fJM'll • tiJm!, ••• ,.. Qamla; ' I Citizens Heaf Donald N elsOn On Re-Conversion The Nowport Harboil Cliamber of · Commerce wu wetl, ftPrueDl- ed &l the meeting ol tbe Ca.Ufor- nl& State Chamber of Olmmerc• lut Thursday tn Loo Aqol• . Several problem. recel•ed the at- tmtlon Of mem.ben wbo attended "pa.rate group meeUnp, but all got log't:ther to bear former WPB Director Donald Nelllon tal)t on r-. conversion alter the war. and labor l.tauet durlng t.b.e long con- ruct. Hubb&J"d Bowe and W. J . Cole repreMnt.ed the local cb.ambu at the conference on recooverston, wb.lle H. .J. Kermy attended the highway dllcuuion. At the 1ame tlme Harry Welch. aec"tary, took an intere.t lD the gatherlng b.avlD1 to do with tourist attnctJon11. A.11 acn<d that tile meeUnp yielded a gt"U.t deal ot lnteresting mat.eri&.I for later diacu.uion. Officer Rejoins Force; Another Takes 6 Mos. Leave I Backyard Picnic . I "1'111:0 early fall dayo an Jut cab and it ._ no supr ..• qntte J. n.ht. tor cooldnc outdoors. You &n achinement the.e d&J"I. Here ia can take .,.erythinr in t.he car and the recipe.. lt'a teated, of course. So ott to aome f&Yorit.e P,lcnic ~ c.e.,. y,1 ..... c. or you can aet up the STil1 richt in 1 "-P• .1rw u. 1 t.noo• sfa..,.. your OWD backrard or OD the ter-ftour l t...p0oa r !nn•- race. All yoa need a.re a few franks 1 tMl!p0o1 ti.kins '4 11•11 ahoricn1q and rolla, plenty of cotfM and some "=::, kld ,, "11P JnOta.. One officer returned lo the city cake. S.,"e you-r coffee iced or bot -s.. ac ~ :!: m-a-eoft' .. police force yesterday Crom eervlce dependinir on t .. e weather. But be Yi i..pooe Mlt ~ rllJI con. IJ'"P to his country, while another le.ft sure it'• wdl·made aftd Cull of real Mix and aift flour, bak.in~J)Owder on a aix m onths leave ot a.baence coffee fl.ayor. Fort.he cake, try thia soda, aalt and apicu. Crum ahort! because ot beaJtb condJUone. It Coff'ee Molaaaes Cake. ening with molaaaea and bfeat well You can have all the comfort.I of Stir in unbeaten te'i and beat apln.. was dlaclosed at the department. home at a picnic if you aet up a rrill Combine cotree and corn l}'?'UP and K . L. Amey, the youngest ot-In your own backyard. U you don't add alternately wlt.h the fl.our mi.x- ficer on the force who wu wound-have a ~U. ju.at a plain ftr. will do tare. Beat well afttt eaM addition. ed ln action during the early p&rt. for cook.ing_fran1durten-and tout-Bake in crea.aed 10x6ll or 8x8x.2 ot the war. has uked t or six 1ntr rolb. Make your coffee inllloon inch 1qUare p&n In mOCerate oven m onths leave to regain bl.a health. or out, wbichrrer 100 prd'tl', and (860• F .) f.5 to 60 minutes. Let re- Mn-e thia t.uty Coffee Molauea main fn p&u a.ntil ready to aerve bot. Walter Dy1tOn, rtcently di• 1 c.q tor dtaHJ:"t., Jt'it a deP..P.oua or col<L __ _ charged rrom the u. s. Cout --'..------------------------ Guard atter eervlng linoe Sept. 25, 1942. returned to take up hi.a po- 81tloo at patrolman, which b&d betn held open for blm. .---Behind-- Your Bonds Lle1 the Might of America Your Friends and Mine Ensign Everett Rea. aon o1 St. Joeeph hoapltal to Mr. a.nd School l\J~rlntendeot and MT9. Mra. Carl Hoyt. 415 Ha.rdlng Everett Rea ot Coe.ta Mesa. left •lr~t. BaJboa. She weighed 5 Saturd4ly f or San Fn.nct.co on pounds, 10 ounce1. hie way to Pearl Harbor. Mr. and Mra. Gardner Wells, Lt. a.nd Mr•. Vernon Angelmier, 226 Victoria street, Co•ta Mesa. 1521 Miramar Drive, Balboa, are art parents ot a daughter born parente of a daughter born at SL Oct. 12 at St Joseph bo9pilal. She J oeeph hospital a.nd welghi.ng six weighed 3 pounda, 2 ounces, Santa Fe President Says Railroads Can't Serve Two Masters Preeldent Fred G. Gmley ot tbe Santa Fe railway 11JN*e out ~ CMUy a.pJ.ut Softmment wlta ot ao.U-tr.uit character qalD8t the n.Uways, which wu lutituted aptmt ourr.... cam•ro by Fran- cia Biddle when Attorney General Of I.he United stat.. by oaylDg that the ca.rrten cannot IM!rTe two -.... The rallroada lndlcate hie beUd that a aotutlon._ to problt!ID8 at the c&rrtera ls now before COlll'ft89 tn. ~ form of the Bulwtnkle sm which places the regulatJon of the ra1lroada under the .fu!'Udicllon of the Intent.ate Commerce Qwnml• 1ton. Most Vets Borrow For Home Purposes Over 1000 California and Ne- vada vKerana have obtained 1..na under the provt.loo ot the .. G. L Bill at Rlgb,..-appramnatlng $6,<M)(),000, according to a lltate- ment from San Fnmct9!0 Veter- ans' Admlnistratloo Facility. Of the catltomia Joan.a made through banlui. building and '""" .-.:fa. I tloria and Insurance companie.11, 8&8 were for home•. U2 for bu&l- neuea. and only 8 for farmL A new t..oan Guarantee Office of the Admlntatration baa been open- ed ln Loa Angele& to 8et"Ve all Southern CB.lifomfa.. -SuP90rt the W.ar Ct..t - CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS • I pouods, four ounces. I Cpl. Dick Nlcy,· aro"'·ski. rttent- ly di.cha•g•d rrnm th• u. s. Ma-Employers Can Raise I rtne8 at El Toro, left Jut week H J W with h•• "'"' and b•by to vurit hi• our y age to ssc I Oloeed for v .... Uon October l•t to Uni patt'ots In Chicago. Margaret. I Dlc k '11 y,.-\fe. ts the daughter ot Inctt'llM'S In minimum y,•ages to 4 Mr. and ;\frs. Roy Richards, 124 55 cents ~r hour noY.' be rr.ad :> I Bay Front, Balboa lsland. without War La"fOr Beard ~ ap. g~ SfUVd SJ.op !0'7 Marta. ........ ~ht­ l'hoa. 57a ---For -Printing can 12 or 13. -DQ ,.~ ---- CHRISTMAS PORTRAJT~ By Roberts Studio Beauty and Character Plus Glamour Our Specialty Order Now to Insure Delivery for Mail SPECIAL . • . . . . '1, 0 0 NO APPOINTMENT NEC~ARY 0. 8ure SO IDQ.ulTe About Copying Old Portrait. Roberts Portraits 407 NORTH MAIN -1\-"EXT TO MOSTGOMERY WARDS Phone 0994 Stud.Jo Houn from 11 A. M. io 8 P. M. Dally BUY VICTORY BONDS! Lt. J on Allen, y,•ho ha.s been proval , evf'n though they may in - vlaltlng his wlte at the P . A Pal-volve a request for increased price mer home, 123 Abalone avenue, ceilings or lncreaaed cosl9 t o the Balboa Island. slneoe his return government. the Employer9' In- trom Sheppard Fi f'ld, T exas, left ud'.:"':.'.''..:"::aJ~R~e~la~t~io~na~Co::".'.'.un~cil"....'.':'po".'.'.'.'~'"'.:,·_~::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-:=--=..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.":"'.~~~~~~~~ last week ror South Ciu-otioa - Recent advances in mlning and where he will awa.lt rurlher ordet11. metallurgy added hundred• of thou-He e xpect.a to be sent over&eu. LOW GRADE ORE HELPS sands of tons of low grade ore to Mr. and ~trs. Del Stein, 243~ Idaho'1 mlneral wealth. More than 50.000 person!! earn a livelihood Orange avenue. Costa Me!l8., and taking the ore from the mountains. Mrs. Stein's brother, Frank Stro- and lhe operations will increase in scheln and his wlfe a.nd daughter I postwar ye11rs. A business that in-Margie or Fullerton. attended the volves lhe .outlay _of over 125.000.~ \l ee Foll le 11 Saturday evening. annually "'.Iii t"nhance the Nat.too 1 Mr11• Ray Dickerson A · weallh behind your Bondt. · caci.a I u. s. T''°"'"''' Dttn''""'"' street. Coet.a Meta, le!t Thursday I for a vacation In Sll.lt Lak" Cit_\' y,·here she will visit friends and I Watch the Cluai!led Column1. relatives. In the News-Times! A daughter "'"&8 born Oct. 11 at BLOTTERS!! Jost Received u.p 8blpmeot of DESK BLOTl'ERS -lh:U-lOo 81see Udi-ZOo 11111 tile Wnc for tU.t deU. ot roan . . . home or otnoe FOR INSURANCE SEE Howard W. Gerri1b 1808 Newport - 008TA. MDlA "'°"" 111 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life Llcenae and Contract llolld.t Wr1ttAD LEGAL FORMS FOR EVERY TRANSACTION We have made It convenient for you to losure rompllance with all requirements ot the law by carryin& a complete 9todl: ot all forms and papen needed for the completion ot et&1y traosactlm. "9wftb1r~ taia. tMt *" .,._._.._ .. ~ .. .._..,._.,,.,,,.... pritrtln9 .,...,..,_ ....... a OOft•f 1 ...... oo1or wwwu.-,11 Q1C ,...,,ttllii twA:l•n te h plwtft9 -,.,,, n >e 1a - - n..... "'1,.... .... ~··· ............ wtU lie att1-• ,_..,..... __ ..,_.,,11111_ -S-TIMES .. . .v--·-r·-·--·-·-·- \ i. • • • ( • • . ' • 1 1NI State Officials High School Alle1da1ce 1 as Har~ Scouts See Park Area.; ' Enrollment Up Over Last Y r; Aw ed Badges Local Cimens Plan Lollis Venvey Has To Hear Noted Many Friends in U. of C. Prrofessor Armed Services Urge Acfion , Operating Costs ~red Low In ~remony , , o.11 atW>d&nce ot the N ' (Conllnu<ICI """' Pll&'e 11 (Contlnu14 D"CC Pae• 1) (CoaUnued frtlm Page One) Y • A. -·p of -ctiatrlct ciU-. -r UDicn High llCbool wu City Withholds ---_,... ot the area to be lncluded. but conaldered «Uellent wttb a daily · J 1 1 • G•mnlnc Butler, David c.ndx>1a.. W wW Co to t..&pm. Beach told many Umet the opportuDJ.ty ..-• be ot between 20 If"~ d ti Rolph Ra. 'l'bundo.y alPt ot lllla week to hi. adop~ land offon!a. d&lmed by prtnte ownen. ::~·.: ~ the ullUOI GO to \JUn emna on Troop No. 20, Bob s-ta, Beout· .,_,. Dr. Hua U..r oddruo 'o Loula m)&nted dliecUy to Wla- Bcrw the city would match t.be 80 upected to be away from "D-.-...---Z-t mutar. 8pcml0re4 by ea.ta Kea publJc meettna. Dr. u.er, QlnlNll co.min M ye.an ago from the lit· state fllndl wu n_ot determJned at claae• from the MO emollmen.L C IUCeelllllg8 Or.anp: Gene 8bermaD. 2n4 clul Proteaor Of Kedlclne at the un.t-Ue hamlet Of Rllland-Bath, Hol- Uae lntorm.al ga.tb~g. but u cer· Total atudenta enrolled are about (00ntinued fr'Om Page 1) award; Zd'wald R&lm.UMen. 2n4 n.Nlty •°' C!allfomi& homplt&I in land. He became a !armer, u ao tat:n municipal frontage b.u been 00 above tut year tt waa aaid. claa award; Donald -~ Saa ~ q a naUon.any fa.. many arrtvalJI do, heading for a Mt ulde.. private d<m&tton• or an Tbu:nday the offtce at the h1cb attord to CO ta. and buy every lot 2nd ~ award. m0\19 endrocronoloa'ilt and Cc>m.H dalry fa.rm at Portage, owned by we1roen.t_dlatrict ;nay be NI.led echool noted only 2S abHnt, lndi-which mlg'bt c1eclde TrOop No. a. Harold Ball. Scout· tooth to addreu med1cal statt. at the then etate eenator George upon to pniride a 1 vable .tretch eating health oondlUone are un-upon OW1Ml1'W · muter. 8pcm80red by Oolta lileea UM AJr Bue hollpt.tal and the El Staundemayer. He became an ex· of baod1 to Include In what WU uaually good and that otudea .. °"' lo build. Be felt I.hot 11 OD!y two CommUDlty cl>urcb: Robert Wella, Toro Morino Bua. He wfll tallt Oil pert mllku, milking 25 COWi twice deecrtbed one of the ftnt::lt areu m .et"Wng dawn u an aftermath of tote wen concemed. that m!&bt 2nd cJ.w awvd; Jtmm.y ~ the nl•t1oa of Internal med.Id.De dally, and churned many a pound Southern callfomia for breach en,. the war'• end. be ditfe:ren.t. but It bu been ,._ bnJu&'b.: merit badge; Donald to p!"Nfnt day problema of ad.Just-of butter before "jolnlng up" in jo)rment. County· 9Chool eupertntmdent ported that eevef'&I owners ln the W~ i.t clul •ward. 2 merlt me.at and be.lth. 1917. Local ttpreeen tatJvu who Ulet Linton T. Blm""'D dlleloeed 1ut area are planning homes. bedp9; Stepben Kaner, I merit uaeser the &U9plcee Of the I.&. LoulJJ went to Camp Cuater, Bat- wtth the It.ale offtctala were: Earl Wffk that the co.t. per pupil to Stanley declared. be undentood W.-: 1Amwn1 Hall. 8 mertt l'Wl& Ken'1 club the public wU1 be tie Creek, M.lch., wtlh the S39t.4 8lanley from. the dty councO; the diltrtct including Newport tram. lbe COUll!:J" health ofttett, ~; RJchard Dodd. m.mt tft-.tt.d. to meet at EpJ8copa1 Guild Machine Gllll Unit of. the Mth ot- Braden Plnch. pruldent Of the Harbor and CO.ta Kea wu u-who i. al8o the -.me for the city, t:&ctp; Jack Wood.I, merit ~; Ball ~ UO ~k avenue, ~ viaim, wtth which be 1erved chamber ot commerce; Bob Cailla, tremely l°"'. Tbe COit ot $204 per that the county bi ready to ch'• Robert .B•1)C'!l)C)(. mutt b&d«'t:; at a o clock the ntp.t ot. Oct. U. througbout the rut of the war. .E:rwtn Spicer, Carl Kon•h•n, Dan pupil le eecond towut lD the COUD-th• particular lot owner a ~t Rlch&rd Ta.J!c.-, merlt bad&e: Ted Kedlcal. otftcen l"1n« bu. and Upbn. hill dJacb.arge. Loule went Du,gp.n and Mn. 0 . L. AD.drew-. ty, he a&ld, betng cheaper than all becau.. be wm b&ve a chemical Trompttu. lat cJ.w award, 2 their tamDJa .,.. loe>ktnr t onrvd lp Kenoah&, WI.I., and on his own, ''If I Ran the Drug Store ..• " Doc B - --'• kinda poucby aomeUmea. "'ll I ran t.bh druc store... be said yMter- day, .. I'd r et preecrtptlool!I ou.t ln a hurry ... . .\.nd we dJdn't lncre&l!le our lpeed. a blt. \Ve work stead· Uy In our pttscription de- partment---but not ru t. l'ou ~. "'e a~n·t planning to make our flfl't ml!iilake. othen "'cept that In Santa Ana, toilet tu the bou.leJ wblcb wm not mert.t ~; Ronald 1Cng1e, merit to UU. meeliq and many laymen opened bla flnrt. buelDeu venture, which co.ti the taxpeyen of the be emptied tnto t.be bay, but per-bads•; Dick BI.nm, 2nd cl.us have pla.n.ned to attend the L&guna a. fine modern cate and coc::ktall county meat $185 per pupil. lodic&Jly i. to be pumped out Into award; Stanley Young, merit m.eeU.na u weU u local doctorw bar, IOOl'l alter the war wu over. Harbor mp bu a b1P rattns t.anJu and ha.ultd away. EYen uu. badge; Rol"v Cordon, lat c1aa and nunee and othen lntett.ted in. It wu a llUCCU9, and brought to among the county lff!COO.da.ry lnlU-dld not mcne the councn wbo be--award, S merit badfu; David hearing lhil fl.mOUI authority. him the experience and popularity tuticna, be Aid. llnf!ll the re&Jtore wm report Uaelr Gardner, merit badge: David which kept hlm. buey toe yea.ns In Coota Heu Elem•ntary oc:bool appraloal of the laad by the f\rlt Cbambero. merit badge. S O CI ET y the Wlacorulln dairy fanning ,... enjoy1 the third loweat coet of of November meettng of the caun-· glon of Kenoeha.. operation in the county, being $80 ell. and dectmoa can be rendeNd 'Th Bo ' Sell In 1941 Lou1a Verwey again mi- ptt pupil. The •••rage In the then"" cond•m•Otlon proceedlDp e ys Ebel! Book 'Sect ion grated, thlll time to Balboa, a re- county le S12f for the current /"1 -. h La aort be had learned about 110 often year, h• re••aled ~ac mp In First Fall Meet trom friends and p1ctu .... mown Average motorlot th• .. day•"' Sportsmen Can Buy Cafe in Balboa l!no. Sidney w . mackbeanl WU : ... ~=~en tr!! ::d~ "Only a toot trom trouble, 2 Lncbee Shotgun Shells boete• at the opening meeting years u a. caterer and restaurant trom the born and 3 jumpe ho--S&le of the Coach Lamp ca.te to ot the book eecUon of the Ebell man that Balboa. had everything hind the nea.reat pedeatrlan. And Hardware Clitford Babtn wae made known club at her home on Orchid ave-for him, and he decided to etay. th1a week by ~rge Kopp and nue. Corona del Mar, 'Dluntda.y He took over the Caaino, and in· Robftt Fnln)l:lln, who have been I after'hoon, with Mrs.. Job.n Meador etantly won friends with his win- lcnown lo Balbo&n• u "Tbe Boyl'!"' and Mr•. Lewt. Baltz aa a.asiatlng some manner and sincere deal.re to -Give to the War Cheat - For Better DRY CLEANING Duck. phea.811llll &nd other small game hunten will h&ve plenty ot. 12-gauge ahotgu.n sbella on band th1a fall for the.tr favorite sport. according to an &P.Douncement juat IMUed ln Wubjngtcm by the Otfice ot Surpl~ Property, Department j of Commerce. ever iince they llt&.rt.ed the . hCM!lteUN at the deaeert luncheoo. gi\'e the beat to his customers. lar little e.a.t1ng lace some= An lnterellted audience ot SO Especla.lly Louis bu won the P g members listened to a review of friendablp of men ln the armed over a year ago. rvi • County Planning -to Restrict Industries, Subdivisions Plann•ng ot county areu ., that \planning conmU;,,,.nt'1 office In heavy lDduat.ry wD.l be concent.rat. Santa Ana., It wu declared. lfr. ed 1n the weatem edge of the D~ le wtlllnc to take them to any orpnlzed group tor · esp1an. county near the Loa Alamltoe dta-atlon, he aald. Inlerelt to resident. trtct but otber industry allowed ot Newport Harbor might center elsewhere a.ccordlng to a policy around the po&lllbJe treatment of now being formulated. by confer-the Coeta-Veaa area &Dd the upper encea with various groupl!, le 8till bay region. 1n a tentatlve phaae, lt wu lea.med by members of. tbe ~ Chunberi of Commerce meeting Save Canned Foods Jut Thun<lay night In Huntington F F . Reli f seocb or ore1gn e C o u n t y Pl•nnlng-Conllultant Charlea Dlgp bu prepared ten- taUve mape for guidance, it wu dWcovered, and baa made .uggu- tJOIUI which are o~ to diacuulon. exploratlcm and Change Lt they aeeJD. desirable, it WU reported. Tbe commluion operating outalde city areu hope• to prevent aub- dJ.vidlng of poor la.D.d into 1R1b- dlvieion9 which are delt1ned. to de- preciate in value from the tlme they open, accOrdin.g to obaervere at the meeting. No attempt 1.1 go.. lng to be made, u reported in Long Bea.ch lut week, to reatrtct new .ubdlvi.eiofts until Iota already subdivided are sold. The body ts hoping to dJacour- age certain type1 of less deeirable indu.atry from coming Into the county by a Land use program. If an lnduatry cannot pasa the gen- eral approval of the planning body after the pol!cy is adopted. the A collection Of canned food will be 'undertaken in thoueande ot communttiea throughout t.be na..- Uon th1a tall th.rou&h 1Chool, cburc.bu, Pa.rent-Teacher organ.1- zat.Jone, yol.lth and civic gTOupe t or .ti.lpment ab~ t.b.roup the UNRRA.. Tb.rough the natlona.I di- nctor of the contrlbuted .supplies of UNRRA an appeal bu rooe out becaue of the ~ need and danger to world peace II food lo not made available. • Your 'orti# I.ow• PROTECTION PLAN llepresentotlYe lo H. W. GEOBGl!l group would not recommend It to US 8th Si. the board ot supervisors. The pre&-1 Huntington Beach ent stage. reached, it was empba-Ph. u. B. '601 .!llzed, is that Of discU.!l.!lion, critl· l: H h rd ciam, and re-vamping by lnterest-ave you ea ed groupo. I "EASY ACES"? The maps are available for ID· ICh .. ,~ ""P •• 1 ... "--4 tWM> terested persoos to viev.· in the ~ Phone 5 Newport Beach Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front Phon; ~ 2242 ~ ' Broadway Cleaners Over forty millioo round.a of 12- gauge abella. frozen for military 11~~ s ince the start 0 1 t he 'A'ar, will be l!JO\d this m r nlh t o lleal£'n throughout t h e eleven United 'Ibe new proprietor comes from I .. Weat"\\-·ard the Women" by Nancy 9E! cee, and hb1 pals in the army Lake Anowbead. \\·here he and \flt.on Roa. given by Mra K. V. and navy may be. counted in the hJ.e brother bad the Cedar Glen Olllz. and "They Change Their hundreds according to those who cate and be.tore that he 'A'll.9 man-Skies .. by Oeborne. read by Mra.1 know him. HUI busine53 flour iShed Bemard Dese-nberg. \\'ith his increasing circle of ager of the Cofftt Shop in Arrow-Mr111. Gerald Ritchie will be host-friends, and today Louis has a I bead Village, taking pride I!\ the New Hours • • 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Buy \''lctory Bondl!I lh DIMll: B.\CK of !'al,.wa1 8t.or• on Bt-dWaJ". Cotl.11 ll..- State9 Regional Oflice.s or the Of- fice of Surplu.s Property. e-1.s ror the afternoon o! Nov. 8, steady stream o! customers \\'ho reputation or serving the beat food \\'Ith Mr11. O. z . Robert.aon and Mrs. count on making a visit to the I in town. WbJle expansion o! the C Coach I.Amp may follow later, for C"onrad Shook a.a a.sai.!lting host-! 00a:_ino a part of each trip lo Bal- tbe present the cuisine \\"Ill be C83U, The sale b rga.n Oct 13, along the e21tabll.9hed lines. 19-4!). Th e formrr O\\'Ilf'n "'Ill devote Mrs. Howa rd Balboa USO at Louis had a.lwa)'ll thought he \\'ould be a bar belor until he met Eva Braderson, 01ana~er of the Closed Tuesday FRESH, JUICY, HOME BAKED PIES TOP YOUR HOME-COOKE() l\lEAL AT Den nie 's Caf e their a tltt time to the antique 1bop next door to the cafe , \\'hich wu a development of t!'$1 rly sum. mer and proved exceedingly popu- lar. I Ocean Sv.,.ell Apartments, and a few years ago al."lo me.na.ger ot New secretary to lht> Balboa the fa.med Pasadena Community br&nch of the USO \1.'hile ~Ir!. Players. They v•ere married dur- Clayton Thnmpaon t8 on leave iB I ing the la.st year. Although his I ~frs. C'harlee B. Ho?.'ard, wife of lovely \\'ife undeni.·ent a major 1107 Coast ffighway, Corona dei Mar (The Greyhound Station) Daddy Wouldn't Do This To Me! N 0, of course, her Daddy wouldn't let hia child suffer from neglect of h er h e a Ith, her recreation, her future. But Daddy has been prettJ buay. Daddy has been oat there winnintr YOUR war. And he may come home in a month or in a year. Per- haps he's occupying Berlin or Tokyo. So, you ask, why doesn't some- body else step in and provide the bareat essentials of what her Daddy can't provide T That oomebody la YOU I Throqh the welfare and ehlld pldance airenciea afffllated with Yoar local War Cheat, 70u can ·do t,hat job. lt'a ti. leut ,_ caa clol • The funda 70u contribute to J11Gr local War dliMt do thla and mach more.. They help the homelea, weary, broken men and women In W&!lo tom countriea the world over. They brintr aid, comfort, enter- tainment and recreation to the O"" capatlon Troope abroad through the U.S.O. and to the maim ed, the blinded, the lame who faced Alda . weapons that :JOU mftrht llTe. Tloe time to P.. la NOWI You ei118 ool7 once a 1~ make your contribution u larire u poaalble. · This War 01est Appeal Sponaored by California Marine Packing Co. Snowbird Flight Lt. Ho\\·ard or the u. s . Maritime operation recently. 9lle Is nov.· back Shown Overseas I service. at home. a.nd rapidly re~alnlng h~r I Stars d Stri ~1rs Howard hL!I returned to health a t their home, 916 E. Cen- D 8D p eg 1 Ne\\-port Beach after a year ln tral avenue. Return. trom the "F11gbt or the ~ Tulsa, Okl&homa. and she and her The war j~t concluded bas Snowblrda'' publicity continue to 1 son Jon. 12, are at 107 31 st street meant somethlng more to Verwey l come ln to the chamber ot com-I and delighted to be on the coa.at ~ lo most Americana. His fam~ merce. The late9t ca.me by mall 1 aga.ln Mre. Howard baa been ln ily in Holland were caught under from Limberg Gennany a.nd 9-5 USO work for tour yeani. LL the Iron heel of the nazis, and he ta.ken from a.' copy at 'the sian Howard l.1 now tn :Manila but gets has still not beard from them, even and strtpa of August Sl. home every few months. though Holland ha.a been treed The picture: of the race canied 1 from their tyrany for several an lnteruting caption being titled Noted Violinist mooth•. Only on• member of that "Bob White Lea.de C&lif'orni& large family be9\de him.self came Snowblrdo." On Concert Tour to this country. That was a broth. er, Andrew, who operates a large dairy at Mount Pleasant ~11ch. SUcha Jacobsen, 1595 Ocean boulevard, Balboa. f&med concert viollnlat, left la.rt "''eek on a con- cert tour ot the eut. He "'111 ap- pear ln Boet.on: Provtdencl!, Louia-- ville and other cltles and will be gone about a. mocth or slx wttlui. Mr. and Mn. Jaco been had u recent guests Mr. and Mni. Mor- ris Stoloft. Mr. Stoloft 18 music dirr-ctor at Columbia Picture.a. Santa Ana High School A uditorium Mn. C. W. Holt, 264 Victoria street, Coal& Mesa. bu been quite ill at her home with mumps and compllcationa but wu able to Bit up Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. Loul.I Ven1ey ot Balboa., has been hel~ tng take ca.re of her. Monday Mr. and Mre. Verwey went to Pasa... dena where Mn. Ven1ey had an- other checkup at' the hospital. Mon., Oct 22, at 8:15 ~ suo. fl.80, f!.'°. N.00 Hall Orden Now Talum 'Dcket.a OG Sa.le a& Suia Ana Book Sl<>re A W~Hazelton Production -Support tt'ae War Chest - Peace is Bringing a Flood of Much-Wanted OFFICE SUPPLIES • • • • • • • • JUST REC E IVED and Now in stock, the Following: S'l'ANDABD STAPLES for almost any Stapler. MUCIIAGJ: In bottles and tubes. lllONl!:Y ud RENT BECElPl'8 In singles dupll~b!s and triplltates. BED BOP!: ENVELOPES; also legal size STATEMENT 8t BO.I. BEAD blank pads. BING BINDEB8, l lx8'f.i; 3-hole sheets. .uc:Jll BOABll8, letter and leial .sizes. PBOl'O )IAU,!!:KS to send photos to the boy. ABT Ot:lll and i!:BASl:B& -• Comp le t e Stocks in O t he r Lin e s Newpor-t Balboa The C&sino 18 located on the southeaat comer or Central and Ma.in in Balboe.. and in addition t o the bar be pays e.!lpecial attention to the food served. Janny Is one ot hia gTeeters who excels at con- cocting unusually popular drinks. Hi.a a.seiatant.e, Art and Alex do their utmost to make guest.a wel- come, 8J!J dGe!I Dorothy, whom Verwey calla "Sa.uy." Lucile makea many firm friends tor the eat&bllah.ment. Louia Ve rwey Lt a member ot the Elka and Kiwanis clubs. H.1.s hobbies are ba.sebsll and all out- door &ports. IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT There la a good deal o! he.&i. talion amongst relatlvea an d friends ot servicemen these days u to sending Cbrilrt.mas gitll over- sea.s to thoae who might poaaibly be hom~ !or the holidays. It .!leems to us that the only aate course is lo send the packages, otherwiae 90mebody may think be wu over· looked. And that isn't pleasant when he'a tar trom home. City of Newport Beach Civil Service Commi ssion announces examinations f or t h e following: HOSE MAN PATROLMAN e App11('8.tlon torm1 maJ' be obt.alned '1: Application formt may be obtained from tM Flrf' O..tiartment. ?03 E. Ba:t rom lhe PohCf> Drtiartm.eltt. City Ba11. SALARY:-~175.00 per month. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI· SALARY: $175.00 per month. TIES: At least one immedi· EMPLOY!l.1ENT OPPORTIJNI · ate appointment to a Ovil Serv· TIES : At least one immedi· ice position with retirement ate appointment to a Ovil Serv· ice (X)Sition with retirement benefits. DUTIES: Under the supervis· ion of a member of the Fire Department. responds to !ire alanns and assists as directed in the control and cxtinguish- ment of fire; protect life and property; maintain fire depart· ment quarters and equipment; and perform such other dutleS as may be assigned.. Ml!'i"IN L"M STA!"DARDS A!lo'D QUALi· FICATIONS : benefits. Dt.rrr:E.S : Under direction of the Cb.fer of Police to be re- sponsible for the maintenance of order, the enforcement ot laws and ordinances; the pro- tection of life and property; to make arrests when necessary; to handle prisoners in custody; to issue citations; to make re- ports on work done and unus· ual incidents observed; to give Information to the public on laws and ordinances; to per- form related enforcement du· ties when assigned.. lWlNDitrM STANDARDS AND QOALl- F'ICA 'MONS : (I I Education a.rad EJ:P<!rienoe: Ap. fl I Educ-11Uon and ~rienOI': AP-pllcant• mu11t have f'dU('"BUnn eaul"I' .. nli<:'allta mu111 ha•e educ-a1!on ~ulv.. 1,.nt to ""mPlet lon or the twelfth «Titde; 1 .. n1 to the completion o! ttie twelfth ha\•r mllilllrJ' traJ.nlnl" or at leaat om vAill' lU>4 either one J't ar of work e1:-)'ear of ""Ork ~eonce ln•ol•lnr l)l'rienoe W' milit&.rJ' tnUnlnc. pe~naJ rempeolibilltJ'. !2 ) Appllcani. mult ~ a Call· (!I Apptleaata 1:i111tt Do.ie. a fornla drl:reor't lioenw-. CllJlfomJa driv~'• ll~ntl!'· l'lf' able lO 1:11 Appllcanta mutt be abll" to QUallfJ' for-a third cl&N radlo-tVe- Quallf; ln • t>b.7liiC'al e1:&i;nlnatlon tor pbo .... u, ... ~. aOO bare • clear, lerible vlirorow. work required of • tlre ban..:J•·riunir or Dl"lnlinc for W?itb:la" fil"hlf'T". rePOrt•. 131 APDllcanta mu11t 1atU.fact.on17 l•)APDlin.nt1 mwt be 21 lo 31 p._ • Dbnica.l ,.1:arrUnation f or "11"· J'ean of ..-e. or have been on a Paid orou1 worll: .,. iut enfMOeJDerlt ofnc.-. ca.I.I lli!t for five yeara prior to April t t ) A.pplleaDt. mw.& be 2 1 to 3«1 ~l . 19-f:!: mull' be citlz.eoa of tbe yean of ·&l'I!· and be cttta.ena of lbe UD.11.<"d State• nf Ammca.. Unit.at Staui. of A~ca. SCOPE OF TRE EXA.ll.L....-ATJON· SCOPE OP '!'Hl'! EXA.lflNATJOS : Written 'l'e91. PracticaJ. Teat. Ora.I Teat. Wril~n Toi\. Practica.1. Teat. Oral TS!.. • Date of Examination: Nov. 13, 1M5. • Place: Councll Cb..&m.ber, City Rall. e nme: 9:SO A. M. • •-.ucattona muat be ft.Jed b:r November 8, 19'6 NEWS-TIMES 1111 W. Otwtaill .A.- Newpud .._.,P"Mec: U ud U j M k . M ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . • • • ' . I • ••••• a.r a a Costa Mesaris Learn Progress ~~ Of County Park on 18th Street A!:-:t tbO cltJ __ ~.., .. ..,..,..."'the eo.ta Servi Held f .,.... 00un~ pan: at l8tll -ces or AnaheUn ·--"' the Am-Balboan's Father, eric&n Leeton hall, wue made b)I An h im SUperylaor 1rv1n Ge<J<ae Go<don Resident of a e at the Tuesday' evening meeting ol the Costa Mesa Cl>amber ot Commerce whieb. met at the fire lW.l with Jam.es Kilpatrick u cha.lrman in the abMnce of Pre&- • tlent Rua Bartin•. J\meral aenicM tor Jo.eJ)h Ke. Qe.vre:n, 88. rather <:A Leo lie. Gavren. &U WNt Bay avenlle, Balboa. wbo pamed. away at hi9 home in An•Mtm Monday morn. Coot of installlng the spr1nkler Ing, will be bold Wedn-y at I system and preparatlon of the' p.m. In the Hllpnteld Mortuary, l"O'lDd, Including ....iJnc, fertillz-Anaheim. with the Rev. Stanley Inc and maintenance for a yeer, George ol S... Bem&rdlno of!lclot- would cost $!1(l()O, which b more tng. Gnvellde rltel will be under than the budcet · allowed !or the the dlreCtlon ot the Muoalc lodge, park. so Gordon has proposed the ot which he wu a m•mbW. IU~ ask for bids on each The deceued had Uved ln AJ1&.. job u a separate item and reject betm tor 32 yMf'1t and wu nearln&' all ~pt the sprinkler system hlo 87th birthday. He i. >airvt .. d Installation If they are atxiov.. the by hlo widow, Sarah L, & llOl1, amount of money available. Leo, and a daughter, Mn. Charle. R. L. Patterson's report on a Tredway, Modato, tlve grand· plan of lncorpon.Uoo will not be children and one gnat·grandchlld. ready for another two weeks. and He wu a member of. the Pruby- the rest of the time was given .terl&n church of Anaheim for 32 over to an informal discussion of yea.rs, and a member Of the Odd a awer, one of the moat vitally F ellow's lodge, u well a.a the Ma.- needed improvements in town, and aon8. Interment will be ln Loma ol the-wat er district. The wate r Vbta Memorial Paik. supply is adequate now, but It was suggested the time would come when tt would be advisable to join the Metropolitan Water district. News-Times Story On Harbor Opening Spread Over Country &nee m!pt bo._ cletectl•o. OtJ A~ toniey RoiaDd TlwnP""' ruled that R-2 -· lboutil! jiermlt oaly two 4-llll>ge bavlff kltdl ..... ..... that it U a Balboa Ietender -' ' proteoted, ... proptirty In that .:me whtcb calll tor~twu famlJI• bad -4-llll>ge noth· Ing could be done • the third dwelling bad DO kitchen! Kate McOum wu U.. lnqulr1ng property owner who wanted an tn.. terpret&Uoo on the son•ng. Cou.n- cllmu Bob A.Den ln.guJ.red. whea her letter wu read before the clty council. tt a .epe.nte untt la can- 91dered a dwt:ll.lAc. Tile ctty attor. ney then nl&ted that It & olnsle houae rut. in a R-1 sone, th91 ba .. the right to r<nt to five per- ~ but can. have OD.ly one lllt.. chen. Similarly, he admitted. a sone R-2 w-.. governed literally by two ldtchena, and R-3 by 1multiple kit. cbena. He said a lot 1n R-2 could be crowded, depending upoa. cer- tain building Umitatlona, but only two kit.chen• would be allO'W'ed. People tn the th.I.rd ot m ore apart- mente, under the atrtct lnte:rpre- tatloo of the law, muat eat out. It the city finde any vlolaton having three kitchen. -lncludi.D.g tnake..ahift one9---0fl R-2 Iota, they can order out the third kitchen, lt WU stated. Still Harping On Pigs, Goats Th• .. moval or wartime reotrk· Supervisors Ask tion• on pl• .. ure boata In Newport Navy Day Observance Indicating that the city bas not · Harbor on SepL 5 went out 8..!t I yet l.nstltuted an ordinance pro-news to power boat owners every- hibiting pigs, goal.II, sheep and one V.'bere from the Information office The cowity board ~f supervisor!!. or two other le.99 de9irable ani-of H. A. Bruno and As.soclatea. of-in a letter to the C ity Council of mal.s from being kept ln the con-!iced at Rockefeller Center , N . Y., Newport Beach aaked collabor- flnes Of It! limits, the final bear-using a ~ory In the Newport-Bal. aUon in obse rvance of Navy Day ing waa held \\'lthout incident u]:>On boa News-Tlmes as its source. Oct. 27 in v.•hatever capacity the the city planning commi&s!on The information center for the city can acl. The supervisors re- recommendation for a.n amend-National A.9!!1ociation of Engine lated to the-city ofttcials the debt ment not allowing those obnox ious and Boat Manufacturers quoted owed the Navy ,and the great animals, "'hen it came up for final the N ews-Tim es story or the ju-number ot men from the county consideration bv the city council bilation of yacht and power boat serving in that br&ncb or service. M onday afternOon. The amend-o•••ner9 over their nl'""' freedom Mayor Clya~ Hall said It \\'8..1 ment passdl v•lthout incident. of u:ovement as or Sept. 5. Dur-his undenitandiog .that the. cha.m- Lions Meet Wed. At Bayshore Cafe ing the \Var United States Power ber or commerce LI! planning ob- Squadrons rendere-d Invaluable-servance Of that day here, and service to the n atinn in patrol they will go along v.ith the busl- \\·ork. teaching navigation tn L'. S. nesa men in their plan!I. They Coast Guard personnel. and as In· acknowledged the reaolutlon or the • structors in S~a nsh 1p Training supervlsor!I. The regular meeting or the Corps _programs in high 9Chools,; -------- Newport Harbor Lions \\'ill be the article also atated. FISH DINNER held tomorro,,.,..· at the Bayshore Follo\\ing a deep sea fishing t rip Cate (Heinz Kaiser'5) on Coast OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING by Otto Sharer a.nd Walter W eb- Highway, it was a nnounC"t'd by Open house v.-ill be held Sunday, her, Mr. and Mrs. Del Stein ot Howard Gerrish. The progra m is Oct. 21 from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Orange avenue, Coata Mesa, en- planned to be of interest lo all home of ~Ir. and Mrs. H. E . tertained with a f ish fry dinner l'e:Sident members, and they are Beleau. 1767 Orange avenue-, Coeta cooked on the barbecue in thelr urged to at tend. I Mesa. honoring the golden "-'edding lath hou.e with the three couples I anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs. enjoying thelr till or white sea George B. Schmidt. ! bus. Water Conservation Voted As Levels Slowly Recede 0nnp eountr !Uy bave to $ Fre • .. -lb<lrUga within & few 65,000 ezmg ,,_... lt meuurt11 an not taken -to -·ect th• lltuatlon, it .... Plant Building learned by ""'"' thu 100 _ ... ::,~~ ~·= ~: At Midway City wb.o met wttb county water oftlc. Lale and beard recommend&Uom The ~ RcrFreeze Food Locker Qf George B. GI__,, lll&U 11y. plant, one of the moot modem In 4r&ulJc encm-ot the Callforni. Callfornla. hu been orpnized by Water 11.ou,_ for otapo to Im· a Midway Oty realtor, and I• be- pl'OVe tb.e coun-lltu&Uon. inl' built by well-known business ~, men of the west Orange County The county bu -loolng Ila city ~or woe of raldentB lrom all water le•el lt.e&dlly for the better parts ot the CCM111ty. put ol thlll century, be polnt..i The ln!ezlng plant b being built out, the 1 .. e1 ll&Y!q ..-led ebout by Frigidaire through the Mark· llO feet durlnc !bat time. Many ham Applianco company ot Santa Wo.1.IAM A. an•, I r. wa;,. Of water ......... wen (ie... Ana at a cost of $65 000 It will P'ln& OoM&: Owtrs· b'Om. ecrtbed. and 81Vftl J)OlnU agTeed contain 1000 lockers fOl' food and Bdil 1 a 'to M ...... ... ..._ upon .,...., .. of the over..clratt of commerdal jumbo--sized locke'n of .... ..,. ,.mt WJ I mm Ai LMc 10m• 12,000 acre feet admowl· 750 PoUnds capacity. The entire ::=*a 8:= <;:.,te~ !!: ~ each year. nu.. lt continued plant will have a capacity ot aver ......., to bla -. UOI ~ W. without remedy, wtJ1 place the on. a quarter million pounds ot frozen Bay ·-· ..-. bla ..Ue ud Ure county In jeopardy within foods two cblldna awa.lted lllm. time, the engtnHr aid. ea:nplete facilities for process- -------------Vernon C. Hell. pretldent of the lng all kinds of meat are Included Vinson Again Calls On Newspapers; Help Loan Drive Oranl'e County Water Di.trtct out-ln the curing and smoking depart· lined aeven. polDU which &ll rep-ment. The aging room ts equipped 1'e8e0.l&Uvee agreed should be fol-with latest FtigidaJre Sterilamps. lowt-d in order to con&erve the Best san.Jtary protection of meat county reeourcea. They were: is provided With use of stalnless ~lrally the program calla tor steel tables Fred M. Vlnaon. Secretary of better utillutlon ot water for trrt-The de~and ror this type ot the Treuury, ln a special com-gatlon. ellmlnaUon ot waatee, con-buying and preserving the best mUDJ.caUoo to newepa.pera through-•tructJon ot new dam• lncrea.aed alit fCXJd t th 1 'bl out the country extended th.&nltl Ul!le Of Metropolitan Waie rw-trl t qu r , a e owest po&Sl e r via c cost ts illustrated by the great tor thelr 91>1endld co-operaUoo. iD auppllea of Colorado River water, number of people who have al· pu. war loan drlvea, adding that use of reclal.med water !or &grf-ready rented lockers. The plant the tre&aury needa help now more cultural purposes and possible lm-1 "ill employ 10 or more people than ever . portatlon of Mojave R iver water. "ith Frances Penhall as general ObllpUona lD the achievement Thl9 general policy wu approv· business manager. Lounge, rest ot victory have been tremendoua. ed by floor motion at close ot a rooms and large paved parking he point.a out, as the govt>rnment dlscu.sa\on period at which all space will be provided. must 6rtng the boy1 home. ad.min-ph&Bes of the water program &.nd iattt to the wounded, and 1upply problem.a were dlacuued. LEAVES CO AST GUARD muatertng~ut pay, not to mention FOR CIVILIAN LIFE ma.lnt&lnlng a.n army In both Ger-"DE"re Slra: Please iend me my / Norman H. Miller, Chief Boat- ruany and J apan. These and other money back. Aftf'r taking six cans !m'ain't 1'.fate, 121 1.iarine-avenue, a!termalh respoD.!lllbWUea make 1 of yore com 11yrup my feet ain't Balboa. has been ctlgcharged from I the wccess of the new Victory no better than they \\'UZ." the tr. S . Coast Guard under tbe Loan a must f or the nation. -Exchange. point syste-m, It ,,.,.as nnnounced at Mrs. Frances J ones, 75, Passes After Illness At Costa Mesa Home I Funeral services were held Mon- day at Evergreen cemetery. R iver- side, !or Mr3. Frances Jones, 73, 1 ~largnol!a atseet, CO!ota Mesa. who d ied ln Santa Ana Tburaday a!ter an extended lllneu. Local friends pa.ld their lut reapecta Saturday at the Smith and Tuthill chapel, Santa Ana. The deceued ia sur- vived by one brother, T. H. Sher- rill. 602 Ea.at Third alrttt, Santa I I I F or Better Printing Csll 12 or 13 the Long Beach Separation Cen- ter 11 . Huntington Dinner House Island View Inn -8th and Ocean -Huntington Beach STEAK AND CHICKEN DI NNERS 5 to 10 p. m . daily (Closed Mondays) Sw.nday 3:30 to 10 p. m. -Luncbeoos on Special Order FOR PARTIES -CLUBS -ORGANIZATIONS P hone 4961 f or Reservations M. J . BOOMHOWER, CIM!f and Manager I Lease on City Water Land Renewed for Three More Years Attempt to Join MWD Direc:tly, Council Decides Renewal c4 a leaae en City water . 'nle city abould go tnto the )let. lands (for another three ye9n at ropollta.n Water Dlotrlct directly .-per year for fuming par-, It poulbl•, arid not be roqiilred to _. wu voted by the city ..,.,,.: join the Oout&I Wate~ Dl.atr1ct ell ln favor of Harvey L. ra.tr, becauae N-i><>rt Buch bu a wl>oee I-aplrea aoon. The mat- la.rger U•e•ed valuaUon. 1 th&t ter, which came up at the city moet of the di8'trlct encompued., It councu meeting llonday atleJ'Dooa wu reported by members Of the brought the remutc. from Q:MmcQ • committee who attended the cout· man Bob Allen that the ten.ant WU al body relative to future water fair and sa.tlaf&etory, &Jld ehould rtll!IOW'Ce8. be given tlnt conaideratlcm.. Councilmen Leaf.er Iabell and. R. L. P&ttenon, ctty engineer, Bob Allen attended the Laguna tnterjected the comment that a Beach meeting la.It Thunday night more recent leue on 92 ~ ot with a View to diacuaalon Of re,. the sa.me land wu not u aU. quirementa for joining the CO&!tal factory, and uked whether hlr dt.t:rtct.. 'nley reported to the Coun· would be willing to leue it a.Im. cil Monday &ften>OOll. X.bell rec-Tile tenant alr'ftd to make a bkl ommended that another attempt on it_ at the next COUDcil meetmr be made to jotn the d19tr1ct u a in November. -------member city in.toad of going In For quick ....Wts use N....- through the couta1 group. The Tunes c!uBified columm. COUDC11 approved hie recommen~ Uon. Ill ~ Anytime from four to nine at the PALM CAFE At the Ferry Landing Pa.Im a.nd Bay Front--Balboa Ill WE ARE NOW FEATURING BABY BEEF MEATS AND SEA FOODS Co mplete Family Di nners $1.00 and $1.25 No\v Under New Management L. A. \VELLS, Owner and Manager Open 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Closed Tuesdays The Opening of Wallies' Liquor Store 808 Coast High~ay --Coronadel Mar THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 18th AT 10 A. M. -Opening Specials While ney Last • • • nursday, Friday and Saturday Three Feat hers HILL AND HILL Southern Comfort Sche nley Re~erve . SUNNYBROOK Creme de Menthe Golden Wedding $235 $373 Creme de Caeoa Pints Fifths Calvert's Plus Sales Tax Cointreau Sea gram s P. M. DElUXE Martini & Manhattan Harwood's Canadian Jl)f ths $3.51 Cocktails Plus Sales Tax • Compl'ete Line OOMPLEl'E LINE OJ!' ~mp lete Line of Popular'\ CRESTA BLANCA of GINS • GARRETT'S B.RANDIES and ROMA and PADRE and • . RUMS W.-111 E S CORDIALS • ' - '~ • ' . ' • -Q.,,_ to t!lo Wu ~ -SOCIO FaWaR TIRE:a DURING OCTOBER , ................... ...,! B 0 W L Deoplte tbe tact Uiat Ille .... • tlooal quota at tin. a'"'""1* to purclluen for october wu ftxecl B A. L B 0 ·A at the -· u t0< Sept&nber, Under 5po Demands on USO Increase Need for War Chest,funds SALVATION ARMY TEAM WORKS FAST Sa.tvatlon Army Relief Teams, working at high mpeedll, demon- strated the traditional American ettlciency .IA Europe reQenUy when CXJ.e team. of 12 deloused, fed and bedded more tb&n 700 peqple ot eight tna.tton.auuee -in tour\ boura recenUy. • Tiie tint VD 'l'Wwlty club USO clube at and near Oalttor--~·~ ..... -2 4 0 2 South•m C8lltoml&u wUJ pt 3000 fewer, It WU .,,,,_ced ID Loe Anj,"01 .. headquarten of OP A. dance wu bel4 l"t the B&l- Yacbt club wt ~ay nlgbL Tile -of -cu .... In-troduced by the mtmben blgh.. llla "°"""· through which retul'lllng ------------------------- le!'Vice men are pouring, are hand-r------------------------~ WE SllRVIOE All Chrysler Prodacts Can Called for and Delivered Mandie Motors, lac. ~ heto17 ~ -J'l1moatla --Sentoe lighted tha occUo!>-'nl• onnJns wu complete wt.th retruhmenll and the ballroon! wu nDad with I music recordinp of bud favorite& Sport ud dreu •Port clothu pre- dommated. ling reconl crowde With moet CARPET & UPHOLSTERING Placea registering a.n increa.eed de- I maud f or aervlee from returning C L E A N I N G · eoldlen and aallon, according to I a report today to Paul A. Palmer, Chairman . or Newport Beach-Bal-Local Veteran of World Wars I and II boa War Cheet. The report wu from R&y Jobrul, WORK DONE IN YOUR HOME national USO director ot oper-Col d Be Revi ed G' N Sh aUona. USO la one of the agenclee Or an auty V , Ive f'!W een •upported by contributione to the local War Cbeet campaign which PHONE NEWPORT 683 m llaha St. Buntmcton Beaeh ...._ BlmU.C--HI The succe111 ot ! the dance .. laz'Sely due to the hard work con- tributed by the colnmltU. mem- ben who are: Bria..l Hanzal, pre•~ ldent, Walt Spicer, Judy C'hapman, Tanya Seeley, ~ Beot, Jane Thomp.on and Roy Ward. began OcL 1, 1945. Loo Ang.Ju clube report the ,_ ______ _;Call=:..:Be=tw=een=..:l:::O_;an=d:..:4;__ ______ J Drive caretully-Spani a Lite. \ largest attendance ln their history I f==~====================9\ OD Labor Day and a half-million I l :!lllmllll1111111111111111111a111u1n1ut111111111u1111111u1111u1u111t111u11111111111111•1n1M11111111111111u1111"1111ir1111t111111111111t1111111111t111n11it111o11n11111111111111111111"u1111111111n1111111Mt~ ~ ~ i ! " . " . . Bell, . •~ ! StP~YBoVENh TN~=-ll 19-ti. runabout bu.Dt eepeclally tor Don mu ~ a .. .., man 1~y on Oout blcbway. Bill t rted out the .I ~ hydrobouplane-thtype • boat on Lake Eblnore, and cl.alms 80 mllea ~ per r wt It. Grey 115·b.p. Flreb&IJ motor. Unique feature. are i ~ •t.abllldnc flJI.. tapertoi •tern. a.od hydroplane bottom dMl.cn. i 135 ~oast Highway Corona del Mar I Costa Mesa Men i Yachtsman Honored .:r "-! I Returning Home 'With Appointment to .·_; ! To Old Jobs 1 OP A Oil Committee e ~ T• Appolnlment of Richa rd Fenton, i I_ ~ Coeta Mesa men recently dis-Execut ive Vice·Presldent Of Call- • • charged from service are Donald fornla Stripper Well AA8oct1:Ltion, ~ ! Button, Weat.m.lnater street, who ! ~ sew f our major campaigns in tbe i ~ Pacific a.a Shipfitttt 1/c and Ber- : w·111 Reopen Wednesday 1 ~:r!pe ... :~:.g~~, ·:~thy~ ... al~ ! • bor ne divl!rion, and w bo ls now • I_ ! back at h1a old job with the Viele !-Plumbing and Sheet Metal com-~ October 17th ; p~~o ,..,urning f rom the Pacific I ~ ia ep1. ~1ue c. Go&hert.. 2043 ~ !-Harbor bouleva.rd and expected ' ~ ~l back ln a few weeks 1..8 Roger i ~ Barrow, owner ot JJ,arrow's De- i • i partment store, <µta Mesa. wbo • !_ : hu been ovenieu with the Seabeea • since early ln the war. i .~ I COCKTAIL i i ~ Return of Swallows Theme of Meeting ~ . ~ LOUNGE Dining Room I i Open Open from 6to11 P. M. i i 5 P. M. -12 P. M . . • A special October met'ting, ob-• • serving "The RC'turn of the Sy,·aJ~ ~ lows" hRs been set at San Juan . Capislrano a t the beautiful Union High school on Tue~ay, Octot>E>r 23 v.'ill bring members of the : Orange County Coast association a nci their friends at a di nner and : en tertainment in the mission city. ! ! i . ~ Phone 1273 • Closed Tuesday .-_ MEXICAN TOAST RICH ARD FENTON men a.nd women have been v~iting the clube every week end since V-J Day. M..ld-wf!ek crowds aho are lncreaaing. C8.llfornia USO clubs today are "home'' for tbouaandl!!I of sun-tan- ned veterana of bitter Pacific cam- paign•. Many services are being pertormed for men awaiting df&.. charge, who are looking tor home• and jobs and .many families are being reunJted through USO ef- fort.a. War Cheat contributions, uide from supporting USO activit,les, go toward ~mergency relief of suf- fering people in Europe and Asia and maintenance of home front welfare and character-building or- ganizations. Dr. Cronin Broadcasts Health Lectures Over Radio Station KVOE Belleving that education ls their be.at weapon against tuberculoets, the Orange County Tuberculos~ and Health A818ocla.tlon b.aa start- ed a fM!'ries of broadcast.a over .t.atloo KVOE ln Santa Ana., en- t!Ued "The Consta.nt Invader." Dr . A. J . Cronin. well-known author of "The Citadel," "Keya to The King- dom." a.nd other books. 1.1' the narrator Of the aeries meant es- pecially for reside nts of Orange county. Finch Pays Tribute To the Newspapers Tribute to the newspapers of the country wa.s paid by Braden Finch as head of the chamber of commerce at their weekly meet- ing which fell on the la.st day of Newspaper Week. The civic lead-1 er aald th.at the work of the cham- Beginning Saturday, Oct. 13th A Real BREAKFAST Served from 6:30 a. m. 'til Noon Daily . . . Except Tuesday Dinners 4 p. m. 'til 9 p. m. Steaks and Sea Food Only •SEA SHELL CAf E 601 East Centra.J Ave. BALBOA • ! Salud y pe11et.aa, y tlempo pa.ra ~ I gazarlu! (Health and money, and l 1111u1111u1,,1 1I 01l •l 10I 110101 111111 1 l 1l •l rll •ll l 1 l t l •I I I. I I I I . I ••• I I ''''"'"''''''' •••• I' •••• ,,,,. I '''"I l l I'''''"'"''''' ;1 time to enj oy th em ~) to the National Crude.Oil Advisory Committee of the Office of Price Administration. has been an- nounct'd by the Cali fornia oil trade g roup. Fenton ls also cha irman of the California Stripper Well Ad· vi.story Com mittee or the OPA. a nd \\"as tormerly vice president ot the National Stripper Well Aseo- ci a.tlon. a member of tbe Advisory Board, Loa Ange-lea Basin Chap- ter. American Petroleum In.stitute, and vice chairman of t he Calitor- nla Conservation Comm ittee of CaJlfornla Oil Producers. ber would ~ without important ~=;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::1:'. effect if It failed to secure cooper- ation of the press. <. --~ -< _,__ ,. l;.t' --·~"' ... 1. ' -i -~ -.. ,,... •• ' QC\ ... , ,.,, ,.,_ ~ .•. -:.,;::= ,r,a,...,.._ __ -.,.-.,.,,---.· ; .. ,, ·llt .. : -., ' •, • YOU WANT A NEW, BETTER KIND OF KITCHEN, ~ anJ prac1iciJ, HIO. ~,'.That's why ~·re planning these tUW-11/IC ki!Chcns foe you! So beautifully thought- , . -' ... out foe more leisure, more convenience . · .• so contrived to cut down oo fatigue, dirt, ~ ; ..;.tveft~WlllU!d kitchen odors-that they're ailed fl--/Jlfftd '"New Freedom Gas Kitebeos•! Emybody's getting togedier •.. kitdien abioet people, home ecooomics lfi experu. Gts re6isentor aod Gts nnge -=-J'S, nea boa9ewnes. So chat when .. ·• JOU're rady-'-1 « idees oo "New Freedom Gas Kitc!ita" will be Wlitins fOr you. ·-. - • ,. . ' co•M711S OAt CO••'AltT ,. . MO.la•••• •aACTICAL •••II.AMI M • • • -·-·· --- , Fenton ia a Rear-Commodore In the Balboa Yacht club, and a sum~ mer resident of Balboa. Island. Maytag Expects Stoves Washers, Frozen Food Lockers Maytag, maker of washing ma· chines. has added an automatic t ype wa.sht:'r, clothe9 drier {both electric and gas l, a -gas range and a.n electric frozen food locker t o IUI llne, according to Groty Appliance company, Maytag deal- ers at 1791 Newport Blvd., Coeta Meea. No da.te bu been 11e:t by the company when the new products will be plentiful in e:torea, Q.ul Pre8ideat Fred Maytag II an- nounced that he expected the gae: stoYea &nd frozen food lockers to be on d.laplay before the end of the year. SALVATION ARMY AIR, BOAT SERVICE A Salvation Army Red Shield boat and Red Shield plane are lo uae in the Paciflc area, vtBltlng small, l!lolated groups. The otticer- ptlot~ wears a red shield In the center or ~ wings and the plane lie serviced by the military. Their-v.•ord.8 of encouragement, ' records of progre1s, and appeals for support and consideration which are given tree were deeply appreciative, Finch declared. .---Behind-___, Your Bonds ' Uea the Might of America GRAND CANYON Since John Wesley Powell navigat- ed the Colorado River in 1869, tbou- •and1 have gone to the Grand Can- yon in Arizona to marvel at iU a:randeur and enjoy the thrills of burro trips into the gorge. Plane trips have added to the resort's pop- ularity. Grand Canyon Is another exhibit of our Nation'• wealth be- hind Victory Boods. U.S. TrfUtlr1 DrpGrl-111 "Satisfied Radio Service" TUB~ AND SUPPLIES Mesa Radio & Electronics Co • 1794 Newpon BoaJevvd <JaRa JIM& Phone M5 Complete Aqtomotive Overhaul Reboring, Valve Facing and Hard Seat Grinding Attentive and Ready Service IU.KFAI UJlllllCATJON · Stower's Sta&,I and Garage . llT 0eMt lllc"wq. Ollp ... ._; Tell1t •: U1 0.-"""""' .,.,. .. w-. _, ,,.. ...... ' p. .. . ' F Texaco QaalHy .Prodads 1/w 9# die e~ JVetLM ~~· • Peace is here but he is still over there seeing to It that the sparks of hatred do not set the planet In flames • anew. Unable to See Blm 1bl& Cbrlsfmu ••• Maire It a REUNION BY PHOU YOU will be speaking to him at )'DIX' sparkling best through a PenonaHty Pl>rtralt by Tel Newpott 1°'8 • • .HEADACHE · IS sUCM "A ·a1G ~,,., ... m..wn• . Announcemallt of -..._ ment ol Miu Ewlyn Wqner to Flnt 1Mot. Orrla Kirtley ot Qm•b&, Neb., now"' •t&tioned at th• Sant& >--Anny Air -... made at a family dlmler B'rtdfY enll1ng at th• home at Kr. ai>d lfn. George Blaledell, 1808 Pl& .. oentla nnet, Coot& K-uncle and &\Ult ~ tbe brtd~t.o-be. The wedding will be In early spr1ng ot nat year. All together at the Mane New· laDd home, Newport HelgbU, were the four brotben and slat.era of a family, Ma.ria, Merle, Maxine and Ma.rte Newland. when Merle came home trom boot camp at San ~ Diego on h1a only se...hou.r paa, the four called their parent.e 1n Piedmont. · Kan•11, and talked to them. Mrs. Newland, her mother, Mrs. Mclntee, and Miu El.81e New- land WJD.t to San ote·go after Merle, and took him be.ck then: after the week end becauM ol crowded bl18M. Mr. a.nd Mra. W , W . Kinnaman and children, Mary Lou.t.e and Winfred, left Newport Beach Sat- urday tor their former home ln Holdenville,• Oklahoma., where they will make their home. Mr. Kinna- man wu formerly electrician at the Ackerman company yarda and more recenUy at a San Pedro ab.ip yard. Lt. Col. Evane: F. C&rl.eon of the U. S. Marine Corpe on tour ot the Chinetie Industrtal Cooperatlvea said: "Here democracy ta being practiced in indwitry and the U· perlence la produclng happy, healthy and useful cttiuna." MATERNITY DRE§ES AND SLACK SUITS Good Seltx:tion of Sizes and Styles Donna -Marie Shoppe 515 No. Main St., Arcade Bide. Santo Ana Open Dally 9 :SO to 5 P . M .. 8atwday1l 'W 9 P . M. P.APALMER UOO ISU PWPt!ltllP..5 • W. Q BUCK-lnsuraooe Cow>selor ~ 1500 ~.I....( 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA Top eudldate la Rou,..,...i Pull'• S75,oot odded Gold Cw• c!orle to t. nn at the tartewood track Ottobtt IO t. tile •Gnat IJttle lad.1 ol th• Tvf"'-BUSBBR. aboW'll Iller. wltlll llu owner, Loaia B. Jlaru, llm ••P•te. fte thfte.rear~ld 1111. •iu•r of 15 nct9 b JO·~ lo pletar.d below eaptari.as tile U5,000 added Vulty Rudlap, ... ~ .. ~ IAc.rUaed Mr ea.rains• to hJ.C.OS5 and placed Iler MT•tll ta die .... ol \lu'f"1 bis mon.er wbuliD.1 llorue. Wrigleys Give Casino, Docks To Avalon in Tax Dispute It bu been so long since tbe took the poeltJon that the prop- public baa been permitted tnto ertiea ln dl.8pute were overtued 1 Catalina. l.l!lland that many rumon anyway, they decided to give them I have 91>read about lt.1!1 reported t o the city ot Avalon. Thia proved !llllle poealblllty of the i overnment to be qu1te-a boomerang to the keePing it tor a. permanent ba.8e city fathen. who hadn't expec ted and other tesa substantiated theor· It, and from reapon111ible sources tea. H owever, from an authorit&-It look• u l! Avalon la due for live source that the New•Ttme• a n election at whlch the city of· cannot r@Veal. It wu learned that flcial.11 will be up fo r recall. l90me rather dr&atic changes have The St. Catherine H otel wu and may further take place OD. the pretty well worked over by the lala.nd. boy11 who llve-d there during the The announcement that the U . S. train.lng for the maritime 9ervlce, Maritime Service had abandoned and while It wlll do tor a few lta tralning center on the 1.alind years, It will have to be tt·bullt. and would remove to San Pe<IJ':O The ao-called tent city wu de· wu followed by a ru.n of yacbta· m oll.abed duriog the war, and sub- men to the l.aland. Rumor• to the stantial bouae• wUI be built there, effect that the Wand had been !IOI~ probably next spring. Hov,.e-ver, lt by the Wrigley lntereat.. proved wu cotl.l!lldered doubUul if the Is.. falae. but city off icl.als a.Jd to be land would be opened to the pubUc a little on the radical aJde cl&tmed until tbe Catalina ateamera are tor the city Of Avalon everything rtturned to the ownen and the on the laland up to high water city ofnci.ala ot Ava.Ion decide line. tbe-y ahould not tu the OLtalJna Thia included the docka, built Ialand company -wbo developed by the Wrigley estate at great the iala.nd-at aucb &.n exceulve e:J1:perute, aa wen u the ca..tno. aald n.te-. The company wu ducribed to have cOflt them over a millloo. u hardly willing to abovel money dollara, and several •mall bulld· into the llland lf the-city govern· tn......-all of which the Wrigley ment ot Ava.Ion cootlnued to be eat.ate maint&lned at great ex· unreaaonable. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ j pe.n.1e-. It wu a loalng propoeltion .,._ ___________ _ to the famous c.h~g gum fam· Uy, according to report.a, but the ltubborn city offtcla.la are a&ld. to have decided they lhould be tued heavily tor theee properties . Lumber and Building Mat.erials Bay District Lumber Co. .,._UIO 511 OOAaT mGBWAY AT TBIC AMCRJ:ll GORDON B. FINDLAY OONTBAOTOB and BUILDER MAINTENANCE AND REP AIR OUR SPEOIALTY Cabinet Shop Service Office Cabinet Shop 11410 Coast Blvd. 407 SOth St. Phone 4121 Ph. 2388-J Nt:WPOBT BEA.ClD., CALIF. THEY'RE HERE NOW! New Maytags .•. * Handsome "Post-War" Models * Exclusive Maytag Features * Finest ~aytags Ever Built / * Important "Post-War'"lmprovements tr New E2uality, Efficiency; Ruggedness Come hi Now for Full ))etaU. Groty A'pp6ance Co. &a'' I , Wtriile ...& ..... I 1791 Newport Blvd. - • Unwanted Windfall Aa the Catalina Ialand Com· · pany, or the Wrigley propertlu --Behind-- Your Bonds Ues the Might of America = -= RANGES OF TIMBER 1 n mber, duminant Item in Orrgon"s I lndu.str l11! U1e for decades, will con· tribute pe..stwar wealth to the nallon. llt 40,000 worker• earp S8 million dollars a year, producin1 timber val· ued at 177 millions. Some o! the world'• la.rie't 1awmil.ls operate at Bums, Bend and Klam•th F•U.. Paper ma.k.ina: and turnttun pile up resources to make your Boads I.he world'• best lnvestmenL U.S. Tr,._.,., D~"'--' Total lite tnturance fynda In· vested ln U'rlJled Sta.tee · Govern· ment HCur1Ut9 at mld·year aver-- a.pd more than $250 per policy. holder. WUO'S WIO II HAIBOR DISTRICT • ... N Co_n: t · 1 Coimt;y Su~' o 1u11c m I Asked to Install Your Friends and· Mine War Chest Fonds Fog Lamps on mway' And UNRRA Work Cecil R. Davldooa, lOl 3/c, vlalt-Puodena left Friday after~· The county bo1Lrd of IJllperviaoro •·-aevenJ da-wtth •--lllllt<r, ha •-·tall t lam ed Illa parent.I, Kr. and Un. F . E. ...., , -~ • Ye agreed to-og po Prealdent RotJert OOrdoo SprOul at two tntenectloOll couldered D&vl~1 1930 Wt«m.tnater ave-Kn.. Florence Torrence, 27th al the Untventty ot Cadtonlla cla.n&'er'OWI during foggy night.a, tt ·nue, Costa Mes for a few boun lltreet. Mn. Torrence spent a re- aftlr a recent "rilllt to Europe u wu dJacloaed by Bob Allen, city before leaving tor Pearl Harbor. cent week end tn Loe Angeles wtth otncial Americl.n. advt.or to the councilman. He bu been 1tat1oned at the Naval her daughter, :M.ra. Paul Farmer,\ Allled ReparaUODa Oommlulon. Allen Introduced the meuure at Re:paJr ba.ae In San Diego eince and saw other relaUvee. Her llOll, Mnt tbe W&r Cb.est the meuage the la.st coundl meeting whlcb Ma retum from the South Pactflc. Lt. Dick Torrance, left recenUy f« ~t °'Eu.rope face• the mo.t crtti-they approved, and agreed to write Mr. and Kn. Davidaon left Satur. Tokyo and Oldna.wL cal winter in lll ta.t.lory." a letter to the •uperviaora uktng d&y for Colorado on a two weeks' Mn. Ida McCan, 211 29t.b street. State Preeldent Ralph T'. Ftaher for the safety m.tallatlon at the vacation and w1.ll vildt their par-Ls planning on eelllng her houae Of the state eommlttee appe&ll.ng cornen of Baylride and eo..t enta and relatives. · and will go to Puadena to live for tund.8 during the c~t cam-Highway, u well u at Ma.rtne and Hre. Eva Kennicott of Sotit.h with her daughter. p&lp polllted to the reporll of Dr. Coast Highway. Sproul UJ.d otherm fvnlllar with ------- tbe pligbt ot wa.r-ravaced COUD-HERBERT'S "ONLY GIRL" trie. to •tn.. the need 1or im· PLAYS AT SA.HS MONDAY medJ.a&.e 'help Yi& the War Chest Victor Herbert.'• "Only Glrl," a route. Kr. Flllher .tl"IU9d that deep!t.e comedy with mW1lc, will play at BATTERIES CHARGED • the Santa Ana Hlgb echool audi.- .the tact that wai-!wt ended there torium Monday night, Oct. 22. The a.re many acUvtUea needed for our'CoiDD m"llau ot membera Of our armed m.ualc wb.Jch the ~tam de1t:~~r fore. ai.o, wblcb the contribu· wrote I.Ii expected to eligbt 1ocaJ. resident. u well aa Santa ~&D.lllJl....-Uona keep au,.. Tbeee-are ln no who attend. / way taken care or by regular army .. --------~..::::---~ f'Unds, any more than are otb.er toretp relief activttlee of the War Cb.eat In contlict wtlb UNRRA tunda. In Calltornl& alone 39 1 mW· t&ry b09Pttalo .... filled with Wounded who a.re enUUed to USO entertainment to help keep up their morale, the chairman aa.ld. 110111E, AUTO, MAB1NE UDJ08 BEPAllll:J> in 30 Minutes wta OU lllM • laeaDed Now lluper-Qulok Oharpr. ' LUBRICATION SPECIALIST VI RG'S GARAGE Mr. and Mn. J . J. Sullivan, 1821 llartne a:.cak9lall TEXACO PBODUCl'!I • OAS STATION West Central Avenue, left Friday BURT R, WORTON morning for Ne~ York City w;iere 1 t ,.. Oou:t Bhn.y Phone 1411 they wt.ll apend two montha vlalt· ~ Z408. Weot Oontral A-Newport 8-cls lng,_i:elatJvea and alghtaeelng. I !_ _ __;:N~ewpo~~rt!!...!!""°"~~h:_, .!(Jol~lf~-...! Reserve Y;our Food · Locker NOW! OPEN DEC. I NAME ............................................ ················································································-·············· ADDRESS ................................................................................................................................... . . . CITY ................................................................... ~··········-···-···············-·--······································· • I Enclose my check or 800-Lb. Capacity Door Type Locker $1650 PerYearO money order for the type of locker indicated below: 800-Lb. Capacity Drawer Type Locker $1800 PerYearO MAIL TO: 750-Lb. Capldty Commercial Size $4500 PerYearO Zee-Ro-Freeze Food Locker Company 106 SOUTH JACKSON ST. MIDWAY CITY, CALIF. <>/o HENSLEY REALTY CO. Phone WMtminster 8381 Midway City YOUR CAR WITH GENUINE . PRE-WAR PAINT! But · first · come in and take a look at our fine Bake Oven •• then yoa'll see why our Jobs are tops! One-Day Service - -Credit If Desired All Work Guaranteed • HARRISON 'PONTIAC CO •. j • ~ • S1•la .Au • , j I , El Paraiso Cafe American Breakfasts -Lunches -Dinners FLAVORY SPANISH DISHF.s STEAKS ENCHILADAS . TACOS Closed Tuesday OPEN 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. McFadden Place a.t Courl St., Near Newport Pier / Get this New Motor Oil that . resists Oxidation A 1llevelopment o,. wartime research that's go'od' news for cars 'of all ages PUVINTINO OXIDATION of motor oil became a major mili- tary objective of U.S. JC.ientists urly in the war bttause alud~ is oot only useless as a lubn"cant, but Jangeroiu. It cums up friction surf~ ... keeps "en good oil from. gettin& io when it's needed ..• leads to mtch•nical breakdown. R.aearch diw:overed a way to retard oxidation and military fth.icla &ot: a new lease on life. Now this discovery is available to you in new Goldm Shdl motor oil with oxidation inhibitor. The inhibitor, add<d dur- ioc manufacture, keeps ,..,,. Golden Shell fm>- ftowinc and efficient from one drain to the oat. Whether your car is a hiEf>woy verenn, or prac- tically new, it deserves the best oil you can find. And thil new Golden Shell ii the bttl Golden Shell ... , oold. It's ready oow - wlw:Jeyer you see a Sbd.l pump. Sbell Oil Cooipany, 1""'1oratt4. sau cmrt c•••~ &f1 1&<1 ............. a.. .......... u. ..... .... ..t C1 1le. AWr • .,_,,.,. ., .... Oftk.-" Senk.~ <'fl.~~ LiU "" omliztJ id- A 1pon .. eu-nanecl mstal -brittle nobi--4 .iaJa • .. ,., .U-..U N1talt fron • eiqJe d'4tllwti•• •h oV.J ,_.;.., ..u..i ..-..... Titu for Fall oil chong• NOU1 "Gd Nnv ••• -· '''''fli t Ill ! .. .:~ 1'1 I\ Ill \I' I • • I ' I I MW"9' "''"' W . H . EUia, 1011 Weat Central avenue, returned Monday from Sacramento wbe.re he wu called by the lllneas and death of a aon- ln-law. He waa away ten days. Wbo pays tor •c!vert:blna T body. It pays tor ltlelf 1 Shell PrddadB at R D s S1aer:J ce mbWeit~ • ' ·OORO'tHY DARNIT """"'· '"nl•ll'l'!. " eu;: ""''"'"t. 4'T T>lf A>.10 "''9 CO"T "T>I 81C:C:l'T "'O\ITH I tVE.I\ 5£f Oil Jfc•FWt ' Tia 'r,q411lsel&.IN ••• I • I East Differs With West In' Home Styles General Admits · 'Error' in K. P. for Returned Prisoner Kids Seitd for 500 Qmdied ~p_ples Made in Balboa "llulld a better .....-rap and people· ..W -a path to ,..a door" wu a well.-lcnown •Jin.I uad to eDCIOlU'&I"• many a J'OODa maa looldn!r tor r..... and fortune. 'It m!Pt be literally &pplled &loo DEFEND .YOUR HEALTH .WITH , OIWlf I OWN to Kn. I:.. ~y Oft Bal-too, ------------------------- but not for bu1ldlll&' a -P· Ila Oooley, In her quiet way, malre1 deltdoua candled apple.. Siio ..U. -. y-. perbapo lllouando or t11em to lddo In the Balboa P'lm ZOne clurtnl" th• bath.- In&' ....,n. Ber tam• mU9t have spread ccm..ldenbly, becauM Into Al A.ader'IOll'1 1"un Zone olt1ce walked two motbe,. ft'om Loa An- releo the other day wantln&' to lcDaw where they oould buy eame candled applee. HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS Cootplete, bee.utitul lines. Personall22d and General. Make your selection now. . . . Many new and mod- ern gift It.ems. . . . Costume shell and Indian Je-lry. . - Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop Mr. and Mn. Fol'l'Nt B. Owen 11n Oceu Front Tiley explained that chDdttn In their school were .o cruy about tboM candled applea that the par- ent-te&cber'9' orga.nlz:aUon ot thelr +-----------------'---------.. IChool wanted l500 or them. Mr1. Cooley had them ready within 24 boun, and the women went away happy. Warns Public on Fake Appliance Solicitors' Racket An editorial reprinted trorri the Newhall Signal and Saugus Enter- prise warns the public that a first class racket is spreading out trom the cities into small communities. ta.king advantage of the arudety of householders to obtain refrigera- tors, stoves and other appliances. Slick salesmen are taking de- pcll"lits for some vague business ad- dress they assume to represent which will soon have these fix- tures on the market. A big per- centage of the suckers V.'ho give deposits to these unknown solici- tors will never hear from them ag·ain, the editor warned. Port Orange Expects To Run Boats Into December How to keep trucking along Right now, when your truck ....,, kttp going, RPM Heavy • I Duty Motor Oil is your best bet! For blended with its se- lected base oil a.re special, patented compounds. These pre- vent ring-sticking .•• keep oil passages open ••. make for long, repair-free motor life. (By government directive, RPM Heavy Duty Motor Oil is not available for cars and cruds uoder o/• ton.) Clayton Thompson Wholesale Distribution FishJng will continue right into December trom Port Orange if the tlsb conftnue to run. The Mis8awit 11 .!!till operating every day, and the Josepblne is doing charter jobs regularly. 9.'lth reservations for a con!riderable tlme ahead. it \\'as learned at the well-knov.on landing on Coa.!lt Hlgh9.·ay. Phone 155 Bes. Phone 1094 Four boat.!! are fishing commer- cialiy-nsr mackerel al th~ present time, Jack Cole. manager said. Your local representathre for STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA ' LUBRICATION We are now in position to give you good, prompt-.._, service on all lubrication, oil changes, filter pack re-\ placements, wash and polish jobs. Also we can give you quick battery charge few minutes or the regular 48-hour battery charge. have both styles of equipment. 1n a We 22nd and Central Ford Sale& and Newport Beach By Cltarles McManas ' , "'""'J T>ll l<HPE~ S"ll) Ht "'" S " ~IP SOM&T'41« I C"OI T"l'ICUlt&. OUT WH"'T Hl ,,. ! HE'lf'S A c>tll I IC"lN SMOW .,.OV MOW '"'l"I' n.10 t41 ... Wl'TM IT Yn,M .. VOI a C""" ·Tl.LL Wli"T HE '' Ar.NO Mf (.A.MS' ""°"" "'F"RICA t41: "-'"'-' IM TM.I """"-"TStt AMO OM ~I lo.A.HO • ""' """"' -i: ~Me llO · - ~-,.,.., ~ • OANC.ER ! O~N YouA MOUTH! ov """'.,.· - • • ' $vM 1'tl.l<s' i1 Al.WAU ' LOOK!"'. F&A flue9iL & °tilEN -.1 GET ir: IN 'lit ' • ..,,r'< I ,I --- • / ___ _:_.::_:_:_:_~-_:~.:_ __ _:.;:;..:_J_::_;~J.f_~:.:,;_: ___ ...JP!i•!l!!!lf1'~~U"Y'•Mtl51A...I! . J1tewt .,,., &•• , rra gr. o, t 1& w _ ~ ..._ ·~~,,.----~EVERT IEWS ·· TIM(!~~~lll~.l~f. ,l! forlL~N 1 .. OPPORTUNITY !· .. -;1r.lSB1NGTON, D. C,...The air ---u )'OU don't ftnd 0 what you are ~ fer advertlled In this t.Je Pbone Newport B•cta 12 er 13 and place :rour On advertlll D...,t -----bl the lmmM!olo post.war ..,,,. wlll """'1 -tor opeed, -t.t,-..m..thuhehunor ~ And then will .he -far lln tlm• u !1WIT pu- -•• .. th• mu-of the JllllW Slota W1 ,.,,. corry. :Wide n:rlety of oceommodallona ,.._. the 1006-piano llHt wbkh 1l>e alrlluo will han In ....ice u -u -permlbl, oec:O!dlnc to • poll of the cania'1 pJona, made .., th• Air ~ Aaodatloll flt Amvlea. With eraillDc ~ of cwv IOO m.ila u hoar incor- panted ID muy of tho 1ll8W modelo, tbe time for c:rouiq the continent Jffll be eat to at least 9 houn u ~ wltla tbe lll-H hoar 8dledulea ..... heinc recuiarl7 ...... The qp.. of plane will Tarf. de- pmdina' OD th• TOlama ot tramc. llqtb of route, and uatun of tho t.mtory. Then1 will bo ftn main •tecone1: Shott f'e.ier; abort trunk lint; Jona-nap trunk line; ere.a continent non·atop; and fnter. Mtional or bvene.u. The puoencer on folrlJ' ohon hopo of 126 to 226 milea, whlch will become iDcreui.ncly popular. may prindpelly up<et rruter 1peed, more comfortable appointment&, &Dd trolley car achedulea without adn.nce reserratioDL The pu- Hnpr on lo~ 11.ightl with.in the United States and OTU3eaa will llzid himself riding ID planes bieger and more lt1%U?iou. than he bu ner had the opportunity to use. For the lob.gest oTern.ight trips there will be varioua combinatiorui of ttaterooms, berths, and reclining " natl with opportunity f or the tr.Yeltt to choose varying accom4 modationa to suit hia pocketbook. There will be plenty of elbow room with apace for leg stretching ln loUDges and snack recesses. There will be separate rest rooms for tnen and women. llefce wool Jen<r monb' trve dress ls oae al the more almplJAed aewln&' .. tie,.. te be toana. a& local ll&orn. MM!q yov OWD clot.bes II the annrer M a fat Wu Doud folder. U.S. fr°ttu•? D1tor1-"' Mra. Betty Francis ot Pue.nte spent Sunday with her !llater , Mra. .Alm& Rath. 27th street. a.nd brought Doris RO&e and Eddie Rath, who live ln Pueote, to itee their mother. 1945 TIDE TAHLES OCTOBER Pusuc Nonc:a BlJUllfW OtJIDID it !£MP~~LO~DlllNT~~~~o~•~•~·~·~n~• ==·~ ruaNIT11BIC POa &&LE II •g•1. mrAn '' ag+r, m.&n lornl&. DATED Oetober loth, 111411. , C. W, CBRisTu.N Hlt'l .E?lf G~ 'CHRl8TtAN llot1p.c<>n. JACK CORN, Jlortpcee Pub.--Oct 111. l!Mll. OEN11RAL OONTBA°'1>1G. fie. poJr ond AltenUon+. See Jrr+nk Nlltofer, 8405 FtnleJ ave., New· port Be1ch Pb. U88-K. '3-ttc CARPENTERING and JOBBING (Any ollorallona IU1d ....., wurk) NOTICE ~· :!t':'oF" REAL P . 0. Bos 711• Bel-. caut. PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE 1 ___________ .,.,_ ... _tp_ PAJNTINO OON'IWAOl'Oll In the SUperlor Coutt Of the state ------------- of ca111omt•, tn ••d F"or u.. Painting -Decorating County of LOI Angol11 Roof Rii>alr A Pallltlq Sympson & Nollar In the Matter of the Eat.ate ot ANNA C. VICKlllRS, Dece&-1. Pb. NwpL 1217-W 5U SSl.b 8t. a.ttc NOTICE IS Hl!:REBY OIVlllN that the undersigned. ANN A BICYCLES -Sold. rented or r.- V l CKE RS CRAWFORD ond pei"'1. Vopl"a. 100 Jlaln . St., CLARA VICKERS NAFTZGER, Balboa and 208 Karine Avenue. E:l:ecutric:e• ot the Lut wm and B&lboe. lala:nd. n-.ttc WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL for Comptometer and General Office Work. See MR. PETTY South Coast Co. FOR SALE -8-plece upboi.tered living room ~t; allo eecretary. All good cond. Pis: N . .S. 1203-K. 79.ltc FOR SALE-KJtcben cabin.et. $16; double coll •prtngl Uld matt.reel SS; folding bed IU1d mattreu SS; 8-buruer kitchen range SS ; drop leaf kitchen table $3. 20T1iiii A«ate, Bolboa iol+Dd 79.:ltp SLIGHTLY USED modem tu.mi· ture. Twin walnut bedroom Rt. with or wit.bout lnnerapf'inl' mattreu; maple •t lncludinl' aprtng rocker; walnut aecretary, c01190le radio, club chair with ottnm•n Many otber t~. 200 Sparkeo St., Cooto Mesa. alt Orange Ave.., near 17th Street. rr-tto BOATB, 81JPPLIU • TMtament of ANNA C. VICKERS. ll&AtlTY AJD8 11 ------------__ _:__:_ __ _::____ ___ -= Dece&-i. will eell, at private Ml•. -----------HELP w ANTED -Hi&'h llCbool EVERYTHING to the highelll bidder, upon the COLD and MACHINlCI.Jl:SS girl to care tor chlldren after tonne and cond!U""" hentlnafter WAVES achoo!, unW T or 8. lM Marine ELECTRICAL menUoned. and •ubject to con-n.nUng and Manlcw1nl' Ave., Balboa Iala.nd. 78-2te " nrmauon by eald Superior Court. Eveuing Appointment. Ph. 17&-W CUSTODIAN WANTED tor new Ets-Hokin & Galvan 00 tbe 17tb day of Oetober, llKll, Vi's Beaut~ Shop Corona de! Mar chun:h. Apply Electrical Co•tnclo<1t or therellfter wit.hia the time al-lowed by la.w, at the otflc:e of aa!d 1103 ()Jut Hlway, rona de 7 t Martfc 701 M&rlgold or call N . B. 8044 R . 1900 Ooul HJpwa.7 &+ 78 .... tc Pbone 1Bh 17-ttc executrices, at Room 822 Rooae-==-=-77=---=o-~~~~~ velt Building, 727 West Seventh •RE~"~''.'.·~T~ll~A.~m~s~ _____ _:z~o ·WA.NTED-WaJtreamea. D~wub... FOR SALE -New P -14 sailing St.net ln the Oly d. Loi Angeles, -era. Bay Shore Cafe, 17th and dillgby. Call Newport l004. County ot Loo Angel ... State ot Sickroom Supplies eout Hlghway, Newport.-Un-78-4tc Ca.lttomla. all right. title, interest BED PANS a.nd ~. der N-Management. 65-tCc -------------v ~-FOR SALE -Sallboat Falcon. and .. tate ot said Anna c. lcken1, Newport Pharmacy -NEW BUILDING - The cost of insurance upon new buildings -if taken out during course of construc- tion -is approximately 35 % lower than normal cost. This saving applies thru the entire policy period from one to five years. Phone and let us bind the in- surance on that new house or mercantile building that you are now constructing or plan- ning to construct. EARL W. ST AN LEY - 225 Marine Ave. Balboa Island "Stu" Dunlap, Ins. Mgr. Phone 1776 Deceased. ln and to the real prop-'9-ltc \VANTED-Houaebold Help. live Good condition. Call N. B. 2126. erty deecrlbed u follow!I: In. Two ln family. Pbone New-78-4tc ------------- Lota 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block WST AND FOU1''D !! port 613. 76-4.tc _FO_R_S_ALE ____ S_nl_pe_._R_e_gls_te_re_d, FOB RENT 41 New 3-Bedroo m Homes 303 of "Vlata Del Mar Tra.ct" LOST-Ta.med ~t Raven tcrow). HELP WANTED-Laundress for meu:ured. 315 Ja.stnlne Ave., Co-- Section Tu·o, in the Qty ot ~ Poppy, Corona del Mar. \lt'eekly washing ot emall family rona del Mar. Ph: 2081. 76-4tc Huntington Beacb, County of Pholle 1660. i9·ltc -------------Orange, State ot Ca.llfornla, at own home. Pleau calt N. 8 · FIRE EQtnPMENT TESTS -i72.W. 77-ttc C as shO\\'O on Map recorded In LOST-Lad les Elgin \\'rist watch, -0-Tv•o. Pyrene & Foam refills. Book 4, Page 5 of MIM:ella.ne· near Ma.In and Central. $10 re-Call 1179-J For COz t lxtd system and Portables FOR RENT-Partially !um\9hed. 3-bedroom house on Lido Isle. Inquire 118 Garnet. Balboa Is· la.nd. 794 2tp Flower St. and Santa Ana Ave.. Costa. Mesa. • Hard'\'oo-i fl oors-Tile batb Tile sink-Double garage $1400 do\\'r.-$56 per month There will be pressurized cabins \\'. 17 to maintain low altitude conditions Rlgn Low Hlg'b 7:46 1 :15 .. 7:15 4.8 -0.1 5.3 Low 1 :28 1.7 2:06 0.9 2 :47 0.2 3:31 -o· ouei Maps, Records of Orange \\'&rd Call AX 6121 bet\\·een ~ Fi Cl p · now avalla\lle. ETS-HOKIN &. County, CaJi!ornla . (Callfomla I and 5. 79·2tc rst ass atnters GALVAN, 1000 c~t Highway. Street -HuoUngton Beath -A . J . Burton Paint Store Phone 1384. 73.t!c Unlmpro\'e-d) LOST Bro\\"Tl Alligator Calf Magnolia & \\'et1tmiDBter, ROO~I & BOARD to couple Ln ex- change for v.•ife's serv\cea in houaebold. 1821 East Central Ave., Balboa. 77-4tp ~lake )'nur selection now Be ready to move in Ralph P. :ll'!askey at "over the weather" heights, to4 I Th th "b . 18 ge er wit air conditioning and 8:11 1:50 8 :00 SUBJECT TO taxts for Purse, nf.>ar !'>th and Bay. Re· Costa Mesa 79·lfc FOR SALE-21·ft. saUboat, $350. WA1,-TED TO RENT 3410 Coast Blvd. thermos\at controlled beating. 27.152 DEER TAKEN Up to Oct. 5. 27 .152 deer tags were turned In to the State-Di· vtslon of Fish and Game, u against 25,756 deer reported k illed on the 98.Dlf.> date la.st year. K EEPING HOUSE, h1lplntr take care of the fam.lly-yoG would realise that buaineu cirla are not the oD.17 onu who •ome- timee ~t Headache and ~ .Achinl' ?duaclea. W• home irirlm often work jmt u ha.rd and ban jun u many Headacllea, jutt u many Stomach UpMlo aod sU jolt u Tired. About • yur qo. I 8nt uoecl ALKA·SEL TZ ER I ftud I.hot It ..... my Ac~­Bead, take• the kin1a out ol Achlntr MUldea •nd brlago :when l have Add Indlcution. The family uys t am a lol euier to live with since I kll.. pawn about Alu-Seit.er. HaTe YoU tried ALKA4 SELT• ZEB? If not. why don't you gU a pa· use i;:~ Loree peaar to<. Sm.all go SOf, aloo ~ the l'la.u at Soda Fountain&. T Why Suffer? _ _...., ___ .,, -ud Lop i-of Vlal- 1-·.&1~ Tlred"-BIP IODd Lo• meoc1 Pl 11A1re -.. sup- p,.... -OTOWlac Ol4 w ..... J'IRIJ' tt=t AMm•e SH• UM! SIDey AllJDMlte re9P0Dll qakik· tT le oar Escl1latte ~ ·-· !)rap. ...... &uav1' • l+Joo- Cl Hnt&ec .... 9J .... I 7 I 1945-1946, not yet payable: \\"&rd. Sally \\'arnecke, 515t... \V. SUBJECT ALSO' TO cov· Bay Ave., Balboa. i9-ltc Nev.:port Bee.ch, CalUorni& 5.2 -0.2 5.5 8:39 2:24 ... 8 :50 120 Aba1one avenue, ~boe. Ia--~=,.,,--=cc---cc=-=---=---~·oMAN to help housekt:eper wltb land. 33.tfc \VANTED TO RENT -Garage, 19 F. 5.7 -0.2 5.6 s 20 9:09 2 :58 9 :38 6.1 0.0 5.5 (New rtayllght MVl.:Jlf llme) rtrtem. a.f'9 placert In order ot OCCU"'9bC• ~l itht t'tl'\lrT& a. r.1.: rtark flguree p, m I PueLJC NoTJ~Es NOTICE OF INTENDED SA.Li: enants. cooditions, restrictlonii, reservations, right!. right.a-of· way and easements of record, i! a.ny. Bids or offer! a.re invited for Phone 402 general hOU8C\\'Ol'k and care for 1-------------witable for storing furniture. 1 EMPLOnttNT \VA...'i"TED u I seml-lnvalld. Paralytic v.'oman. FOR SALE-Boat. 32-ft. Hunter Call Chapin 2231-J. i9-4tp Day work. 611 No. Bay Front. Cabin Cn1iser, tv.'in screw, 85 ------------- \\"Al'IITED-Carpet and Uphol!'Jler· Balboa Island. 77-4tp h.p. Kermatb motors. Excellent WANTF.D TO RENT-Garage in LOT BARGA IN ing cleaning In your home. by condition. s~oo. 411 Y.z Bay viclnity of 3210 MarcUB, NeY." Central location. 1 blk. from loca.1 veteran World War n. LABORERS NEEDSD -At La Front, Balboa. 79-Ztc port Beacb. 78·2tc ocean and bay. Price S2SOO. Call Work guaranteed. Color and Bohm Tlle Co. Steady employ---,-=,.,,--.,.-c--=---ccc--=-----''°' CRestvlew 14824. 79-itc be&uty revived, give neW' sheen. ment Prevalllng "'·age. Pbooe PLYWOOD BOA TS WANTED TO RENT-Permanent Phone NelJo.'J>Ort 683. Call bet. 10 Huntlng1on Beach 2802. Plant 3 Rowing or motor, 8. 10, 12, 14-!t. fa.milytof tb,•ee • 2 du1ts. 3 Anxbedioua ---3-._B_e_d_r_o_o_m __ H_o_m_e __ _ a.nd 4. 7~8tc miles north pf Huntington Bch. $ g 50 U to ren or ease • or ~ rm. on Gothard tload. 73·t1'C 4 · P house. Pb. N. B. 13l~W. 7()..tfc Furnished. w ANT to take care ot children PaddleboardB and Wa.tson Gorgeous view ot ocean and hilla. 7l·tfC Uncf-e,. Section 3440 Clvtl Code of the St<11te of Call forn ia said property as a whole and muat 1 be in writing and will be received at the office of aa.ld executrtcee at the above address or may be filed 9."lth the C1erk ot eaJd Su· J>l!rlor Court or· delivered to a.a.Id executncea at any time after the eveninga. Mrs. Coe. Phone N. B. SALE Ml80E~U8 tlr~t publtcaUon of thi11 notice and _2_2_56_-w_. ________ 1s_-1_u: ao Sailing Dinghy. WA.-'<T TO RENT-Ex-se,.,,iceman $8500 Watson Woodcraft Shops and city employee desir<s dwell· w. J . HOLCOMB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That George Richard Kopp and Robert W . Franklin Vendor. whoee I addrese L! MM West Central Ave- ' nue. in Newport Bea.ch, County of I Orange, State of Calltornla, ln- ten~s to sell to Ctittord E . Babin, Vendee. wboee add.res! L! 5-04 W eat Central A venue. in Ne'4'J>Ort Beach, I County of Orange, State ot Call· fomia. the following de8Crlbed per· sonal property, to wit: before making aa.Jd l!lllle. The tenn.11 of said sale are: Caah l: __ MP_LO __ YMENT ____ o_vn:u:o _____ n_ All stock in trade. fixtures and gOOd 'Will of a certain Cate buat- nem knOlfVn &11 "THE COACH LAMP" and located at 5-04 Weet Central Avenue ln Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of Ca.114 fornia.. and that a sa..le, tr&nafer and a.ssignment of the same w Ul be made, a.n d the conalderatlon therefor will ~ paid at 10:00 o"clock a..m. on Saturday the 20th day of October, 1945, at the escrow department of Bank of America NT&SA, Balboa Branch at Balboa Branch In Balboa, County of Or· ange, State ot Calltornla. DA TEO October 10. 194.5. on deliv ery of deed. Payment ot trn percent ( 109'0 ) of purc.haae price must a.ccompany ee.ch bid. By Order ot Court. time tor pub- llcatl,on ot t:hl4 notice la aborteoed to not le• than eight (8) daya. Dated: October 4, 1945. ANNA VICKERS CRAWFORD CLAR.A VICKERS Nil-i=ER A.I Executric~• of the Eat.ate ot Anna C. Vickers, Deceued.. DRYER &: RICHARDS Attorneys for Executr1ce• 820 Rowan Building 408 S. Spring ~a.et Loa Angeles 13, California CR-12512 Pub:-Oct 9, 11. 16. 194~ . No. 43289 ALIAS SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the State of Calltornla In •nd For the County of Orante (Action brought tn the Superior Court of t.be County of Orange, a.nd Compla1nt nled ln the Otttce ot the Clerk ot t.be SUpertor Oourt ot -.id County.) TELEPHONE OPERATORS NEEDED Good Pay While Learning and Regular InCl'l!BSel Jobe available in many other Soulbern California dtloo. Southern Ca,lifornia Telephone Company Apl>Q' 100 ll&at Bay A.venue Bolboa or IS!-tfc GEORGE RICHARD KOPP, Vendor ROBERT W . FRANKLIN, Vendor CLIFFORD E. BABIN, Vendee. GRIFFITH COMPANY, a Cali-------------- Pub.-Oct. 16. 1945. NOTICE OF IN TENDED MORTGAGE Und•r Soction 3440 Civll Code of the State of Callfomla fornla Corporation, Plaint:itt, va. NE\o\'PORT OIL .t: REFINING CO., a Galiforn.la. Corporation. e t al. Defendant. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET- INGS TO: NEWPORT OIL • REFININ'G CO .. a California Cor4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : poratlon. EVA J OHNSON DeKAY, That c. w. Christian &nd Helen as :Executrix of the La.st Will ot G. Chrl3Uan. his wife, Mortgagorm Loula F . DeKay, Deceaaed; JOHN whose addrea la 786 North CJ.au-A. YERKES, FRANCIS C. De- dina Street, Anaheim County of KAY, UNION NA'l10NAL BANK Orange, State ot c.Juornia, in-OF PASADENA. aa 'I"ruatee under tend to mortgage to Jack Corn..' the La.at WW of Stephen S. Wold, Mortgagee, WhOM! addre• it ll5 motnetlmee known U S . S . W~ Eaot Bay Fr<>nt. ID Balboa Ialand, Deceued, Defendant.. WANTED 25 SKILLED CARPENTERS Overtime Pay See MR. PETTY South Coast Co. or SHETLAND PONY Geldlng, suit· 611 Goa.st Highway. Phone 601. ing suitable for family of four. 1517 Coe.st Highway able for boy or girl. Phone New· 79-t:fc Will pay reasonable rent a.nd Corona del Mar port 179-W before 5:30 p.m . or care for p roperty. Ph: N . B. "Where the flags Fly" 2009 after 6:00 p.m . 76--4tc BOATS-=-Bot. Sold aDCl Traded 1514.. 784 2tc Marine EDgiD .. IODd Po.rt. FOR SALE-BeauUM band braid-MARINI< S.U.VAuE AND WANTED ·ro RENT-,'! bedroom 2 Houses ed oval rug, 7x6"', all wool. May lO'O. 00. houae with option to buy, 6 moa. Near Bay, on Jot 70x71. be seen at 606 w. Central Ave., 3090 w . Central Av~ mi. 2381--W: rent ln advance. Prefer Balboa $13,500 Balboa. 77-4.tc Newport ~ G&Ut. !al.and. Address 1140 N . ViBt&, a.ttc Hollywood 4&, Call!., or call B Fr t Lot FOR SALE -Sewing machlae, i------------Granite 6212. 57-tfc ay On lawn mower a.nd other mlac. Ei B&yo Tract houaehotd arUcte1. Call at 424 Plywood Boats $25.00 REWARD for information $11,000 San Bernardino Ave., Newport For rowing or motor. 8-10-12 and leading to rental of 1 or 24 bed- Helghte. 79-ltc H feet. •OOm t'llrnlahed ApL or house, W. L. Jordan Balboa or vicinity. Two adulta. 700 Ea.st Central, Balboa. Hosiery Mending Service Available Now! Permanent re.oide"nt. Excellent Phone 1'13 T&-21< 3-da.y •ervtce. Adviee on the beat $49 .. 50 Up references. Mrs. Chu. Love, ------------- hoalery t o bu,y. 1521 Miramar Drive. Pb: 1397. CAPISTRANO BEACH -Motel liay W orley, 2U OU. Bld&"., A.180 eee our paddlebo&rda and 78-4tp site, Highway 101, June. lnland 4tb • Main. Se.nta Ana 714tp lb• W•laon Salling Dinghy. ------------and coaet !'08d!!. VA. 6183 or W~t.an Woodcraft Shope, 611 --.;, vw.-, &-.. -, Tr. Office, Bea.ch Oub. "n-tfc Living Room Suites Cout H!gbway, Newport BeOCh. -----.,...,=------,-' F or Lesa. Modern and Period. Pb.OD.e 601. ~ttc B&A.L m1'£'DC " •1 FOR SALE -2:bedroqm bouae, Variety of aityle11 and colors. -------------CAPISTRANO BEACH 121,i hardwood floors, venetian bllndlt, SANTA ANA FURNITURE CO. MU8JOAL A &ADIO It a.crea. Overlookipg ocean. Miles la'W!l, trees a.nd shrubs. Fam.lly 426 W 4.th s.t.. Sa.nta Ana R d Pl shore line. S'pktacula.r valley rabbita and chickena, 193:xlf0. Thoo. R. Wlillama, Ph. S. A . 922 ecor ayers view. BeautlM beyond worda. 2201 Harbo• Blvd., Costa M-. 79-4tc Used Radios S&OO per acre. Paved road. Ph. N . B.,720. 7&-tfc s . O. S. RADIO water, elec.. sewer avail. BA ------------- WINDOW FRAME GLASS SET FREE 215 Marine, Balboa Ialand 6183 or Tract Office., Beach 78-4tc Club. 71-ttc Bring your windows to store. ------------- A . J . Burton Paint Store, Mag4 nolia. & Weetmtn.ater, Coat.a Meu. Phone 1179-J. 78ltfc Just Arrived Free.b He&rtnJ' AJd BATTERIES Gundet110n Drug Co. 11 T Mahi St. Ph. 515 6().tfc RADIO REPAIRS-All malca; tubee, etc. Marine Jmectrielall. Pb. 2il7. Burl Nortc:n, 1111 Clout Hgwy.. Newport Beech 1-ttc KliY8 MA.DE WHILE YOU WAIT Vogel'8, 100 Jlaln 8t. Balboa ond 208 Ka.rt.De Aw.., Balboa Itl1nd 22-tfc Uncalled For Suits PIANO TEACHER 200 mm'• IU.lt.9, $4..96 up. Top and rain coot.I. Watch-. ward· G. V. LINBll:NBARD robe trunks. JUD&. Be*'n1, 220 Graduate W . Ocreu. Lang Be1ob &-tfc Royal Con.ervatory, Lelpslc Ph. 12:i24 W 1628 W . Ocean Front W& · HA V'll: JrUOCI ,,_, P""'°" for 73-tfc $95, $1211. $11111. J186 up. FIDo --=--------~-­ ....-.-up. TvmL Some C:U,,-ten Available tor NOt. SO Je&n b1 Orange tor genera.I maintenance county. Dem-8chmldt Plano Co.. and "'polr 620 N . Kain. Sa.n.ta Ana. «le O. Z. ROBE JllTSON FOR SALE--1 bedroom modem home. Commercial a.ere. Double garage. Equipment 50 chlckena. lmmediate poeoeulon. 2315 Old Santa Ana Road, Coeta Me.a. Call a.t 4.4 7 Newport iJJvd. 78-il< Balboa Island Income P opular Waverly AparQD.enta. Splendid local.ion. Marine. 60- tt. tron.tage. 6 modern uDiU. Completely fumlabed. 6 pr- a.ges. Excellent year 'round income. Investigate Thill At Once. $35,000. TermB. H. M. Lane Real Estate 2006 Court Ave .. Opp. Qty Hall Newport Beach, Callt. Established Business, Ruldential Income, lnduatrlal Newport Harbor Properties. FRED W . BRIGGS S•luman.-Notary Public ANNA HAWKINS LANE sa lesman--1 nsu .... nce Phone NelJo.'J)Ort 343 79...ste JlONmY TO LOAN II LOANS TO BUILD, buJo', .,._.., modernke or refln&DCL Newport Bal-Fodoral l!anap · alW1 Lo.a. A....-ol1H!W SS88 Vlo Udo Tolophono llOe LOANS ' $100.00 IU1d Up to $10,000.00 County Of Orange, State of call-You an directed to appear ln an tomia, the following-deacrlbed action brought agama you by the property, to-wit: Tbe tl&turea and above named pla1ntlf1' ln the Super. equipment o1. a. certa.ln ca!e knoW'D lor Court ol the State ol. CalltonU&, .. "Jaclt'e Cale" and located at In and for the County at <>ranira. C.10. Hiring Hall '2-tfc 322 llu1ne A'ftllue. ln Balboa I> &Dd to answer t.be complaint thu. WANTED-Sand Dolly tor Arrow 1-------------- W ANTm> TO ~ U Coll Newport SS Gertrude Waldron WM. H. SANFORD Broker 808 Marine Ave., Balboa laland See US tt you need money Paymecta to Ftt Your IDCOllW land. County ot Orang stau. at 1n within ten .saya atter the .. rnco type -.llboat. P . o. Bos 915. Washing Machines Col!forula, IU1d that .:· eucutod on you of thli p1mmm1, If -•ad W~HonJ:LllilCD. a.I-Balboa llt1nct ~2lp Repaired Phone 23.f.W 75--trc mortpge ot tbe ...,,e will be de-w1thla tbe Count)' ot On.as<. or IJm. Pl»l>o MO. &-tfe WANTED-A ......U Auto Ouurt at !'+rte For All Jl&k• ' Dr. E. F . llell. D. C.. PILC.. Un-IU1d lhe conalderatlon the~ w1thla thirty daJW It -..... WAITRESS, oleo kitchen helper. •bout '10,000 In or mar town. Plc.k up IODd Doll very. N~ n:'x::e-Oallf. tore J>&ld at 10:00 A.ll.. on t.be where, and you. .,.. notttled that Apply 10 to 7, Chary\' .. m Ka.--K. stromee. ~ B St., San Ber-9CKULER'S FOR 8.ilB -Newly built two bedroom home, 2 blocka trom b&y, near new ac.hool and .tora. ft05 Cunatlon.. Corona del Mar. Pbcme N. B. 281-K.. 78""tc Over 22 Yean ln Santa Ana Federal Finance Co. .-11K _ -un 19th c1ay at Oetol>er, 1-, at the un1-you "° ._ am ....,... rm. A .... ea•-1...... '19.ttp D&r'dlno, Oallf. THtc w-g '»w• .. 8loop -: '!Wm. a P'IL t:IO"" T:IO ottlce ot Gralncer Hyer 318 Ka-u ol>ove requlred, lhe plalntlft will WILL PAY c.um IW tur-1788 Newpo.t Bhd. CUit& Kou INC. 429 North Sycamore PhoDa 8200, -Ana, C&ltt. ODel' lilom9 b7 9ilf?bti * rlne Ave.nae tn BaJtK>'... la1and, tab judpait for any mooey or WANTl:D-Boy or man to do altun 1'GIU' PbaDe 22183 56--UC For quldl: resultr me Ne'WW"' ,_ __________ ~,County of ~ State Of C&ll-~ -"' the 0-. ....-work. Apply no Knox -wll&t -,.,... -nms clawtn.I aoJnm ... T'l-8tc • WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD 811 Cout Bighqr 101 • • ft: e NwJ.ltd 111!1 ''' ' ~·t. u &Nina: u-"""tnct.... St., OOot& -. Pis. ~w. =" :t.i0 · ~~.,:; "More For Yoiir Monev" -.&-1l'l'08--W:-DBD-------.-'--... -t1T011--w-.&NT11:D-------.- app1y to tlae Coait for &DT n.1q, -~ M: -W• ......... inlt&llod a -1- otber N1l4tf -·~Ja I.be ----. ... ·-· plalnt.'J BELP.WAN'm>-Woman, ll par IF YOU mt' to -.,_ Gld lorJmelbodRetrMdmold+wblcb WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS Ol'ftD under my ~ and --.l hour. Qynlq bome oace a plw W ,_ Ml'!• She & dNper trM4 tlwl MW l p T p ot the Buporlbr Oomt ot Uoo <lauD--N-1/C)rt -2228. -.::.. --,.:.. Ill o;;a; u...o. -·me -mll•p. and Wil ay op rices ty Of <>nap, Stat. Of Olllfornla, -nMtc < llJI. Dom 11 ts Pt -0.. 1-n -ID U.. 1D0111Jns and We l1et d+7 ot Jvl:y, 1Mll. BJIU' WANTED-,,.,. ,. .. ...._ DO lf.-. -,la. Mio ' --~ GI' ._ind B. :S. BJll'!'B. ~ _., by nmlna' or -l*J< vp ,._. °""""" aoa and aa ot I.be =.n T 0a"!w~N ~ rc;wmwww ... llAUI I. a -...s --a.r. ll't'M ..__ eoart., a. -"' -ttliT R. , ":..1c roa•ui.a -., tdc -... -. If w _, -°"-'bl -aw a. · butw-,..•-.-.:i..-. _... .. .,__ °'9lJI ot Ot-Bl:U' WANTllD w-fW -. ft: !I. B.a. .,... -AT,_. II 'tl ._A... NOw Av.e'e• ~•,..,.-....,llfNlil. ,OOOK.Do.,.q. ~c1o7-.r.-aa.&f'CR11+rp DO --t.Jt.-Tlr+&lbL .... , (-........... ~ "" ll. ··-t"• -. ---.... ....... .. -- . 77 • SEfl, YOUR CAR NOW Whlle Prlcell are HJib. Phone for our courteous txiyer who will emll and - advl8e you regardlna' OPA regulatlcml, opO!zw pi{a and arraiip all detalla CULBERTSON CHEVROLET 00., Inc . 0..l'Gllt -Qloh1kihfle U..lMw. -~ Olmt:J> • OIMt BtPwQ, Ncw,.,t aa·• ..-.. pea Pll: ._ & IT01...J4 I f7IO N a,.1rt 8IW.. \;rii+m-ii++---------~-~~-~~-,.,1~· .. ~ .. -r"-IT I~ -181. -,_ W. 01 "--,.... ........ a... -... ~ cc1++11·nm1,11, llkajiWt Bn:ll, IOla O 1, S P s' ••• 10 ... • ' • • .J .... llllS.:"!~!!_,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:...~...:!:....~~JJ!!A!!Weli!!!Cl!!!2t..J8•'•~11!!!jL.,8!!8~ft!!!~·:,!2 !!!!'-....!!~l!!~l!•!!.•~•!!!4!!!!!:_!Dz!!!S:!1!1!!!!!'~Jktr!!!!!'!l~1jQ!!!!!lf!1~a!11~1!,!i,;ll~~~ia~l._~~~~~_J1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J l Costa Mesa wcru Meets Friday, Reports H b Tell of Pearl Medal Won by Mesa Boy ar 0 r ·-Of the peui modal """" ten --~ olllt!cm• Feminine Activities Family Reunion At Moore Home Sacramento· Visitor Honored at Bridge A. faml1y _,and reunion ot Kr& C. B. Rudd, 320 Santa Ana -at U.. eo111117 ---ot pz<>t-s ._.-u.i--1'l¥m. 13 md :I08 + By Wlre1bi Bmtre + Rell+nce Phone 1637-R lllo WOCDGl'o O>rilllaD Tompez-tlallJC, and ---_. I "I'"' the Moore feml!Y. wao held Wed-aftl11le, Newport Helghr.., mter- n-y ........... at the bome of telned Satmday .,...,,.,.. llonortns Kr. and Kra D. T. Hebert. 3'63 Kra Frank Harlow of Sacramento. Ehleu ...... u, Oooto )(-with oLlter Of Fred Bn.edecor of Corona placeo laid for H . and Balboa. Tbe two 1adlN -t -tnWm hAl4 1n 8anta Ana ..., e.s rud -mm NBC otatb>S New Cubmaster at S Mesa WSCS Holds -117 ...... a Ooola w-youtb, that 1n 11u th07 had adopt..i 111o Meet of Pack Ill 0 tar Boats to Race Again in Harbor ,ti:~ ~to~ bJ :!11 .. "'...:'t.:'=~"":d -As BYC Plans Star and PIC Ff~ts Luncheon Meetings -llanlh Conant at tbl Jl'rf4a:t W banned .J>ard liquor adffrti.CDS 'l.'Wmty J)l&b9 ot heir 110 ot ~ •8azlcUl;y ot Ille H-wu mMllJJS ot the K-W.CT.U. lleld blfon Ulat. -Ialind and Corona de! Kar Newport Har-cq..,.. &pin Kr. and Kn. .Joclr Bone, Lt. R. W. tho topic cbooeo by Kro. F. B. Preoent were Kr. and Kro. ll. .J. the put week at the So-w-. and · cbDdren-1'art!Yll and bnme on B&y lo1and and left ~ Uonet. Mr. imd. Kn. M. K. Moore day morning to drive to &a.er.- Kn. Cr H. "Hoore, Keith ~---' to at tlle llome ot the Rn. and Kra ·Tbe -WT a1oo roportAd "1 received advancement a-at llold the opoWpt In Btu '-t Parle, and Bill Kean>o w1lo ddlln· 1:1111. ...Uo of a Boal 8-h mtn- Q. Willard Stearno, 1156 8-dway. In the union Tomporance -the Paok ~eot held at the auditor-r9Clns with th• IUlllOUDCe1ent thet ed the PC plaque which the home lllter, Who 'wao opeaker of the 'Die pout -al LI the h!Pect Uoo tand, with whlcll mm. --lum ot the Newport Beach Gram-the Balboa Yacht club wUJ form a fleet...., Jut.year. Nm llunday attemoao at the Tb~ ,,,_ &ward of thna. lDs tbe evU ol th9 UM Of alcohol mar .. bc)ol, and iDtrQduced u DSW Star boat cJw. &I a deslp tn tboM 1rrt.o a:pec:t to So to Ban tng ol the Women•• Society 'ot Kra. Kinnie Mid Pft'llded and an puicbued. and lltlted that ftn cu-er ..,... Bob Cook Of Bal-whlcb re~ eerrice men will Dtqo tor the return °""t will be C2u1otWl Semco ot the Oooto )(n. Nellie Mc4deme led lD. de-count7 Joc:alltl• have ahown tbut boe, Jal•nd be tDterelted. Tb.e IUbject came Kr .. and Jira. Hillmen, Kr. and Kw Commun.lty church, The -.. Miii O>n••t told at let· ft1mo In ochoolo. .J. Leollo --M!llmltteo under dllculolm at the Saturday Kra 1-.y Wbeeler, Kr. and Kra JDMllllS wu held bi the church ,,.. -~~-. men . .-n. Lavlta,Ruuel and aan Alvin Bridge wu the game ot the of San .Antolllo, Tuao, Hr. 111d evealo&", with nnt prise ~ to Hro. Orval Hoore of Eureka, and .J. A. Gant and another to the the hoot and booteoo. • gueot ot boner. Gueola lllclwloed • ANNOUNCING UVON ti _... wtUll B; • Wllbar a&: Ule F"ANCE& B£AUTY SHOP · 1Ma Harbcw Bl~ COllta Meu Coll early for •ppolfttmento Phone 24211 PIERSOL'S m ..o-nn .&.VJDmS LA.C11JN.& -...as "ln ~ fM Tou• Reollh" •1 0 ,, ...... P..-l&>th• ..-..... lllllLOOX1il aD9Je~ chalnDan. and Dutch Heacoclt, u-ovenlns meetln&' of the -ot Gemse !ln>m, Kr. and Kn. Bart-~ ball With Orcle 5 ae hoot. The memben!Up tr'• •..,.~ u.tant OJhme..,. W'ere ftYWnt d1recton and any ownen Inter-lett HendullOa., Zan Zack Jr. and w.. at the lW\iChean, attended by brought baclt from the coat&>~ ' r·-eoted In Joll1ln&' the club may...,. tbelr cnwa, aecordlq to Velma 80 or DlOft membero. and Oil It wore 28 wb1to -and Bowvd Harper Of 0ooto BartJer ,,.~ -K-Oranse Empire Council ftold tect the membereblp <1Wrm&n. , IJU-•17 . Tal>leo w~re decorated With yel-three red for honorary meml:lie:n. Rear COmm.odore RJch&rd ho.ton. low flowe.n and atreamen hi Ha.l- and three nep for the three Loyal U:"· .,,.. opealler of th• ADother fleet beJn&' formed at Reception Honors lowe'en coloro. The ._iter ,... Temperence Lepono. Kn. Kyrtle .., eot awudo were Uon · BYC LI the P . L C. <lam wtolcb Introduced by Kra Karlin Brautl :iit. and Kn. Orval Moore left Kr. llld Hra. Eug<no Jl'euolou, Kr. far their bome after dinner and and Mn. Lester Jabe1J, Kr. tm4 Kn. R...U and her oon, who Kra Boed«>or, Kr. and Kra .J. A. ote~ at the home of Kro. Ruo-Gant, Kr. and Kra R.ipll Koolrq' Hll e mother, Kn. C. H. Moore, and Kn. Buiow. were to leave for TUM ID. a few daya Tb.e fam.lly WM cal1ed to--Give to the War Chell - Jretber by the death ot c. H. l ,---------......:·--. lloore. Kbig leado the Home Leeton, Kiio HlOo badge will be r.ady for roclnir Oil Nov.'· Mesa Teachers In cbarp Of the proirram, Kro E . Conent bu the Library Lecloo and to Buddy Coan• and Liou •llver Burt Ruuoll will ea11 the Inalee D. Potter preolded at the bua~ Pack M.e t F · d Mn. Groce Hume hae the Band of to Davlo Kyle. Receiving Bobcat P. L C. which be ~tly pur-Hombero ot the uecutlTe boo.rd oeeolon, at wblcb .quarterly reporto e rl ay Imported MADEIRA BAGS Hope, which numben about 20 p1n.a and welcomed u new mem-chued. The lntormal •erlet for and chairmen of committee.a of the ot. Circlet were heard and l4ra. membenr. The membership tree bere ~re Joe Guthrie, Jrilike Han-fall and wtnt6r .tarted Oct. T and Costa Jleaa Gramm•r echool Par· Ellie led ln devottonah. tree will be taken to the et.ate ab.aw, Don Cook. Cba.rlee Gabbart. race• wUl be every tint and tbJrd ent·Teacber Auoclatton were boet-Kr. W ilcox, repreeeatin the convention to be held at Paadena RonnJe lilavka, .lack We.It and 8unday1 tn the month. So far the eue. at a 1 :30 luncbebn and re-War Ch.eel epok.e on org~ t.h1a week, by Mrs. McAd&m.e, dele-Dick Telesma.nic. Jdn. Coane wu P-14'• are the only clue out, and ceptlon for teaehen Tbund&y in worken ~ aeveral volunteered gate preaented with a Den Mothen' pin. th _ __, d th v--• th aid. · The aubjeet of the evening wu ey a.re ,-._.,ng un er e GoW.lU-the BWl room ot the Friday Alter-eir Announcement wa8 made Alter the m orning 1euton every-"Communications" and the judge• bUt rulea. noon club houae. of th• rummage sale ot. Circle 1 one enjoyed a covered diah lunch. awarded Den 2 with the prbe for One new member wu voted into Dahllaa ln glowing colon cen-to be held Friday ot this week at The Cub Pack of Pack lOll will be held Friday evening, OcL 19 at the Newport Bee.ch Grammer school auditorium, according to CUbm.aater H . 0. Boyvey, with m~ tion pictures 'OD the program and all CUba and their pareota a.re in- vited to attend. Snn°ne MARIE FROCKS ---. • Those present were M.ra. Steam1, the club at the meeting. W . R. tered the tablee and gue1te found the Bartlne at.ore building Pro· ..:.. , ;} _. ... ~:..a :::... Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Mc Adame, Mn. :n:!1~~~: ~g~:e o'm=~ Jqnea of Pasadena. who owna the their place1 through d&inty hand-ceeda from the e&le will be turned ------------- -:--, •a,~ "';i'...M. • Allee Teaney, Ml88 Conant, Mrs. through" while two girls were S.C.-foot cruiser MIM Manha. decorated carda. Mn. Kenneth over to the miaalonary tund at the Greeting Cards Birthday, Anniversary Holidays -"':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=-'-E-U_a_Le_•ul_ck_._Mr_s._Lu_c.:.y_Sm&ll __ e.:..y, holdlng the line, deecrihing a party New Course Laid Stewart, president ot the P .-T. A .. W .S.C.S . \\'hlch bu pledged ,500. dttaa. De.n 1 w on the attendance Fred Brewer. chairman ot the welcomed the teachers and Super----. -----White House Cafe Fuller & Stephens Gilt and Baby Shop 106 McFadden Place Newpo~ • • SM lllulne Avenue Balboa &land Phone 18%'7 BEAUTY Waxing - --Faoe and Leg By JANEI' McCl!I'CHEON Ped icures --- By LOU VERBECK -Ba:r vi.., ._. - WELCOME CAFE 2560 Newport IDvd., Costa Mfl8& race committee. laid a new cOW11e tnteodent Everett Rea reapond~ C · p award and Den 3 waa Judged be•t . IC'U. as1no ropr1'eto ln handlc ratt dLlpLly. on th• oceen for the P . C .'s and Mr. and MMI. Rea., MMI. Amelie r Between •klt. put on by th• other big bo&to, which lo d..,lgned Drummond. ochool secretary, and Observes Birthday Pbone S182 derui were a knot-tying contest to e!Lm.inate the danger ot ya.chU Mr9. Edith CUrrte. principal at the laguna Beach, Calif. between five boyit and five fa ther• being caught in the surf while Undbergh achool, were guest.a who Louis Verwey, proprietor ot the I '------------__J in which the adulU were winners, tacking up the cout. The new were •peclally honored. Cui.no at Balboa., celebrated hla -------------~'~::::::::::::::::::::::::: and a spelling bee between boy• course runs from an lm&gin.ary For the program, Mr•. Harry birthday Sunday and an.er cloa-1 ;---------------------------. ltne between the committee boa.t Burdick gave an &mllJling reading lng bounr Mn. Verwey entertain-and fathers with the younger gen-and the bell buoy •t the harbor and Keo Fiaher ·played seveT81 .:. .. eratlon ,,.,.lnneTS. eu with a party in hia honor at entrance. and yachts proceed dl-plano numbers. Mn. Burdictc and their new home, 916 E&.9l Central recUy •ut to a.ea for a mile and Mrs. Claude Andera.on poured. and aveoue. H ors d' ouvrea, dainty Special Slenderizing Course Complete Physical Con<liUonlng Mr. a.nd Mra. C. R. Rudd. 320 Sant a Ana avenue, Newport Heights, have returned from a week's stay at Palm Sprlnp. a halt or two mllea, then with a Mrs. William Crou: and Mrs. Ed 8Blldwiches and a beauutully dec- weaterly wind beat to a eecond Mlrkov1cb aupervlled the prpep-orated cake were served and many markeT' two mllee from the coaat ara.Uon o f the menu. Thirty-five lovely gifts, including an Elk•' and eouth of the Newport pier. It teachers were present and 16 ring, were rece4ved by Mr. Verwey baa been demonatrated that yachts board members. Guesta, who were members of Antonin---masseur Mrs. Minnie Deakin. Mr•. Ida Lewi•. Mn. Nora Gilbert, and a guest, Mrs. Fiora Beatty Of Bal- boa. which rem.a.Jn otta.b ore make bet-the Caaino staff and friend•, were ter time than thoee which take the Rumma ge Sale Frid ay Mr. and Hrs. Alex Witten, Hr. and FORMERLY WITH AMBASSADOR HOTEL riak ot beating aloog the surf toz:, Mrs. Adair, John Clark!lon, Ml81!1 the purpose of beating the Ude, Jan t H rtoo M s ~· 317 M · A a ccording to Bttwer I The t lrat rummage sale of Ci.rcle Ro e o , r. and Mr1. La . tuu.io: anne cenue San Diego Win.a Sunday 1, Cotta Mesa Community cburc.b, nJ and Mrs. Dorothy Kellum. Balboa Island Eight members ot the PC neet will be held Friday, Oc:L 19 at the House 9 a. m. to 4 p. m . Evenings by Appointment or San Diego came up Sunday to tonnn Bartlne store. 18th and Brid ge Pia yers Go I race for the perpetual trophy. Sat·! Newport boulevard, from 9 a.m. t(' T G d G • • ''' "' 111• 1 , , 1 ,. ,, , , , 1111111 1• 1 11111 1111 '"' , 1111 ,, , , '""''' 1 1 11 ''' '"1111119 ,, 1111• 1 ,: urday night they were guest.a ot ' p..m., according to Mnr. James I 0 ar en rove : . E GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:-MODERATE PRICES GLASS _ Glazing FAMQUS COMPLETE DINNER •TABLE TOPS •MIRRORS 5 p. m. onW 10 p. m.. -Sundays: 1% noon untn 10 p. m.. Open 8 a. m. to Z &. m. -Closed Mondays • PLATE GLASS Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays Tbe 8to12 p. m. Our Kitchen Open for Inspection Newport 433-M Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop. .. _ WHAT-NOT SHOP Plcfme Fnmlnr SO'! Palm Phone zm Sol- lf.C.U Wo¥N .... ,.,.. ...,., Deprt•e•ll ~ -... ..., _...,,,.. ,..., I ti-.... If. COHAMA dreumaker 1guate1 Cohama dreamed up a brilliantly colorful assortment ol. dressmaker squares, hand 1¢nb!d ln rayon. McCall prlnb!d p&ttems enaNe'you to make beautifUl blouses and dresses ol them. All prices . , . all colors •.. an loYely ..• ln our fabric departmenL • ' • I ., .J the local neet tor cocktails at BYC I Harris, p~l!llde.nt of the Circle. '11te I I ~ s p e c i a I v a 1 u e ~ follO\\'ed by a neet dinner at) IAdies have been collectlng cloth· Mrs. \.\'. F. Bo9.•lin of Garden ! ~ White's Park Avenue Ca.!• with 40 Ing. picture• and other articles for Grove entertained at a deeaert -E X Q LJ I S I T E P E R f LJ M E S ~ present. Mrs. Jack' Hillman and the put &ix montha. Proce~ Crom! brid~e lunche?n ThuM1day. with ; We are offering at thls time FNE SAMPLES of our very high ~ ~trs. George Strom planned the the sa.le will go to the mlsa1onary dahllAS centenng the large table !-~..t- novel table decorations. the ce-n-fund ot the W.S.C.S. and places laid tor eight. : grade ~,umes. T hese exotic odors will more t han please those ~ terplece featuring a PC and place Mrs. C. F . Hand held high score. -. v.·ho wish daintiness and distinctiveness in a perfume, and avail-~ carda being m iniature life. savers. Marion De Forest Mrs. P. v . Parkes he-td bonora and !-able at this time are such odo rs as: ~ Th• Mlce wu held Sunday wtth T S Mrs. D. C. MacKen<ie was low .. SHOCK·HIM C/NEL SHARI 'TABOO ~ one lap on the oce&n, San Diego 0 peak to B&PW Oth"" preeent were Mra. J . M. )G\.fAS ]\/!'TE LILAC SPICE • winnlng with 8% points agaJ.nat Ml.as Marion DeFore9t ot the Shearer, Mrs. J. P . Cooper. Mrs. T his offer is being made to procure new customers and acquaint ~ BYC"e 12 points. Ftniabing were United S tatea Employment Serv-W. E , Nickell and Mrs. Elmer our many old ones with the ne\vs that we are now able tu supply ~ J&ek Bone, l : Hank Lawhorne, 2 ·, tee, Santa Ana, '9o.1ll talk on Wright. h . · · f E h 1 h rf • t is cxqu1s1te per ume. ac samp e contains enoug pe ume ~ George Kettenberg, 3 : Jack Hill· ''Women in the Busineee World" M H ~ for 3 or 4 applications, and is a real TWO DOLLAR or more ~ man. 4; J ohn Wublngtou. 6; at the uext meeUng of the Bual-rs . OStetJer • value itself. • George Strom, 6. San Dtegana neas and Proteaaional Women's E t t · f · d ; i wer• G<orge and Paul Kettenberg, club. to be h•ld Thuroday evening / n er a1ns nen ~ i SEND ONLY ;oc IN COIN OR STAMPS FOR • Mr. and MMI. John Waahi.ngton , at 6:40 at White's Park Avenue ' THIS INTRODUCTORY OPFER OF 5 SAMPLES TO: ~ ca!e. Met& Bachm.&n 9-'1..ll be pro-Small table• d~rated with i ~ gram chairman and reservations dahlia.. made a pretty picture • CHARACTER PERFUMES ~ BALBOA THEATER Box omae Open.a at 8:44. ..... Complete abowtn.c of a Double Fea&ure PIVCTUD 8tuta at l:SO W-yOuly Suaan. Pet.en Herbert Manhall "YOUNG IDEA!!" and "GHOST GUNS" &m. -Mon. . Tuee. .lenn:tter Jone. "1'E SONG OF BE&NADEl"IE" .......,1.., or Ille 1eac11> ot W. ""'"""' -... will .... --obowtor -la!Pt. .-.. at 1:00 p. m. W~Ouly·Next- "OUT OF THIS WO.&LD" ComlJl&-: "Nob Hill", "The Can· tentJJe Ghost... --rhla Man•a NavT", "Ttllow to Porat .. , "Bel· tween Two Women". TBEATl!IR Plooae !11' -Free IWldllr Box omoe ~ at e:u. -. -..,. --at 1:'6, eo.--Stmday rn.m s:ao. Wedneede7 Onq • "88.ANGBAJ 00.B&A." (CMrile ~) ... "E4llY TO LOOK AT' __ ,,_ Tlmn.. • Fri. • Sot, Oeotp 8• 0 J ¥ -DoeM Seed, "1'1111 PJOT11IU!J or DOlllAN G&4Y" wit «v -xm W8* 'W&IU&N OW ftlS £N MAN"-.... a&&Oi'DiJL ......... --N:----'W'U. U WHO YOOI • e •= -me a• a -a s 2 ... _, ... : • muat be ma4e in advance with when Mn. M . J . H oeteUer enter· • 245 Ruth Ave. Venice, Calif. ~ Betty Handy, 1296-J . lained with a bridge luncheon at ":"-111, '''"', '"'"'i'"'"''''''''"'.''"'"''"''"q"""'"11'''""•u•••1i 1u1111111111111111111111111111llll11n111111~ her home. 137 Broadway recenUy.1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; E . f B . d .Mro. Sam Crawtord ,.,.. high 11 Ven1ng 0 rI ge and Mrs. John Weboter held low At Lid o Isle Home score. Othero playing were Mra. All th< Latest Boo~' Including 'Thou for Childnm Mra. Jerrold Spangler, llS Vla j Warren Bristol and Mrs. Jack Col- K oran Lido Ule entertained W1th vin of Huntington Beach, Mre. Ar- an ev~g d~rt bridge Thurs-den Lang, Mnr. Bomer M ellott, day even!ng, seating her gueru at Mrs. Ray Wallace and the hostess. ESTRELLITA'S a large table centered w1th d•hlte• At bridge Mn. Kenneth Stew. art received both hll'h and travel- ling priu, lira. Mellott wu mec- ond and Mn. McClellan was low. Ot.ben pl&ytng were Mra. Ed ldor- rtll, Kn. Rte.hard Dittmar, Mn. Claude Ancter.:>o and Mn. Harry - • ANNOUNCING tNON (ESTELL! CAMPBELL, Own<T) Ph. Santo Ana ms Is DOW Mtll Bonu1e Wllbar at tile FRANCES BEAUTY SHOP 1842 Harbor Blvlf., Coeta Meea C•ll Mrfy for •ppofntm.nte Ph91?e 2428 515 North Maln. Street -Room 8 -Arcade But.Mine Our Lending Library Contains the Lateat Boou ..• Boun: 9 :SO to 6:SO Es:cept Monday, % p. m. to 5*» p. m. Sophisticated young tunic Coat -smooth fashion addition to ·busy wardrobes. Tops everything in bright colors. Also black and white and brown and white checks. 100 % Wool ~2495 I fASltlON SltOP JOa WOMUI ' . . •N..... ftmeal .•ula.&a ' ' •