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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-11-08 - Newport Balboa News Times--, Sand · 'Dabs ·~ · LB.M. -. - ff0081N6.~ 1bree depart- ments of the federal gov- ernment, acronling ro the statement of the district di- ~ ol the W,ar Relocation Administration in S a n t a Ana. have joined forces ro return about 150 Japanese, l!Yllcuated from this county In 1942, to the empty bar- racks at the county airport. This field has just been given up by the Western F1ying Training command. Parti- tions are being installed to try to make the Japs com- fortable. Now these people have just as much right in this county as we have, since the removal of the war emerg- ency. However, why are three departments of the government so busy bringing back former suspicious citi- zens while veterans who fought for their ·country have to pitch a tent in cities or look endlessly for hOtJS. Ing, with no one department providing them with ade- quate quarters in this entire underhoused area? The re- location centers are being closed in Arizona, Colorado and other states so that these U. S. and foreign-born Japanese must return here or find homes elsewhere. What is being done for veter- ans? It taken months to unwind the red tape around the bui lding of a veteran's home under the G. I. Bill of Rights. And children of vet- erans are no more welcome to landlords than any others. • • •• Armistice Day. Election of young veterans to take leading posts in the local post of the American' Le- gion. including Don Durant as commander. recalls the role this highly important organization has played in this country. They have sponsored many of the bene- fits secured nationally and locally for veterans of the nrst world war, and have acted as a bulwark against infiltration of radical ele- ments into national life. While not enough of the younger men have returned and entered either the Le- gion or another veteran's or- ganization to mal<e their voice articulate yet, they may bid fair to have a con- trolling voice in many decis- ions made 'vithin the next generation. Neither capital or labor can afford to ig- nore them. They are fiercely patriotic and they me1111 to see that this country is de- fended in the future. + + • Bonds. Maybe it takes a little jolt to remind us that it Is still necessary to sell bonds to provide care for the wounded. and even for those not wounded. who are still in the service and need support of us all. A valiant young American who led Philippine guerillas for many months during the darkest days of the Pacific war recounted the story to school children yesterday. Without having ro moralize. one of many to whom we owe so much left an indelible impression on the minds of the youngsters,. and they became 2000 sales- men for Victory bonds at home. as v.-ell as among the neighbors. It is rather dif- ficult to tum down a little boy or girl who becomes a mis s i on a r y for such a worthy cause as this. + • + Su!lK'!"tlon. Harry Welch, the indefatigable secretary of the chamber of commerce who seems to be the source of so many good ideas. and the stabilizing facU>r in many a civic controversy, bas come up with another good idee.. Why not kill two 1 liirds with one stone, he asks, and buy a Victory Bond to ~ the War Olest, which is it111 short of Its goal! Of eaurse the need for support d both was father to the tb!Jligbt. The estimable gen- &man bas been thinking out ebeBd of most of ~ <ither cttbaJS for many yeers, and be believes In harmony ~ all else. because he -the dty as a whole. Another project whlcb the- ' for .~7-years the best adve • Fin$ ID Adverthh1 • Jlbst .. Qn.WH• I " I . , g medium in the newport harbor district - - - -, ' NEWPODT BALBOA • the newspaper that goes home KEEP POSTED! 1 Year . . • . • . $2JSO ... (Jo.a\)> J%, 75 Out ot ~'1' SS:OO Oat of Sta ... Mal<e a.,<i< ~ to l Neww~N-pwt- 'EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA.. WEST NEWPORT. SEA SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA Two Section-i'qes IQWPOW/r llEA<Jll. OALIFOBNlA, Tll1lJlllDAY, NO\lllMBDI I, lMa ... '1 Boat Overturns, Three· Fisher~en Saved Over .100 Jap Evacuees Housed at Air Base Barracks By War Relocation Authority Over 100 Japanese, most of them born in this country. and some of foreign parentage who '."ere evacuated from Orange county by the War Department m 1942, have been re- turned en masse recently and housed in the empty .barracks of the former quarters of the Western F1ymg Training Com- mand at the county airport just east of the Santa Ana Army Air base. district relocation officer for the About 150 will be housed ln the War RelocaUon Au thorlty in the barracks alter partition.a are in-Federal Building at Santa Ana. stailed, according to F . S . Gumble, These people are. be ea.Id, thoee . Scout Rams Jackie Sue; Owner Injured The Scout, O'Wtled and operated by William SO&ke n!ported to the harbor master ramming tb« Jack1e Sue, also registered in San P edro .... ·hen about six miles southwest ot the Newport jetty last Thursday night. Soske declared in bis report that the Jackie Sue wu running 'A'ithout lights. and that be did not see ber \intil a fe-w seconds before the era.ah. 'the master ot the Scout. v»ho recently won grand prize a.nd first prize at the C8.lifomia Marine Packing 'Country Store' contest for the greatest amount of mack· ere\ caught per man boe.t during a set period of time, said the acci- dent occ:urred a t about 6 p.m. ms craft was towed to port by the J ackie Su~ a.nd said be susta.lned left a.rm and. leg injurl~. who ~malned at the Poston, Ar1.- :rona. relocation center after the other Japanese who had bomes to go to had le.rt. The cent.er LI being City Offices, Banks Close Monday; Armistice Day to Be Observed Jointly By Legion, High School closed on Dec. 17. -------------8 City offices and banks wilJ close Mr. Gumble declared that the G• I D • Mondlty in observing Armistice Nei•I and E i•I. MJo.C&Ued , .... being If river Day, which fall• on Sunday, but returned by the War Department, Hit p k d C schools throoghout the city and the W&r Relocation Authority a.nd S ar e ar county will remain open for the the F~eral Public Houalng Au-s M · 27th ann1·ve-·~ or the oltserv· d A captain in the U. . anne • "°"-' t.hortty acting together. He. di Corpa, a sailor stationed at the arice or signing or the armistice not k now whicb department inl~ West Coast Sound Sch001. San with the German genera) staff in ated the return of t he ev~ue~. Diego, and Ruth Watkins. ot Hunt· 1918 . One or them, Mr. Cumbie said, "as! lngton Park '"''er e h09pJtAl.ized A fitting observance of the a former Balboa gi ft shop owr.s-, when 8 car reported to be driven event will be held at 10 a. m. l\1on· now over 70 years old .. He did not by Peggy Yvonne GulzO\V or Hunt-day at the high school auditorium know his n&me, but S&ld that the I ington Park and containing two in which the Newport Beach and former store O'A-ner had no home marines bore do'A·n on another car I Costa l\1e5ia posts of the Ameri-a~ the bea~ &ndr:'ouJd 11\'e at the parked at the side or the road ! can ~on ~11 join with the e.i.rfleld te pora y. Monday night, cauilng two near school 1n saluting the colors. com· Th ~ returnlng Japanese are in fatalltle•. munity singing o! patriotic songs. Soske livea at 6092 Coe.st family units. average about 45 According to report.! the Cali· and hearing a stim ulating address years or age, exceptillg chlldr en. !ornla Hlgh .... ·ay Patrol Manley Lee by Lt . J . D. Simpson, a member and are farmers, doctors. mer· 1 William. 8 seaman on 8 General of the public relations ofrice of chant.a and other types ot profes· Petroleum tanker stopped bl.a car the Santa Ana Anny Air base. sion al and business men. They a.re on Cout H igbwA~ near Ravsbore Armistice Day, while partil:i· being charged trom $15 to S25 tor Camp to fix a tl~e at abou't 9:30 pA'ted in by many young vet eran.<;, varloua·slzed room.a tn the former Monday evening. A •llor stood in will .C?i:nmemorate th~ ce~sation of army barrack.a . The tlrst cootin-1 front of the car who had been a host1ht1es a generatJon ago, and gent of M came ln 22 fa.mUy units, passe.oger with WLlllam. "''he-a sud· r:iany ~ongs pop~lar durin ~ the Blvd. he e.xpl&J.ned. decly th• iecond ca r loomed up, ftrst "":'orld. \\'ar \\111 be sun2 11 nd{'r Reatrictloru11 we~ lifted aoon !!triking the parked car from the t~l' d1rect1on of. ~f ~ .. M a ~thell a Selling Liquor To Minors Brings Loss of License after the first of the year by Gen-~ar. Young \.\!IJJiam 98.\1.' it coming ~ cSPvney and Miss ~fRne H ieb~ch eral Platt ot the Ninth Corpe Area a r.r' jumped to the stde but the of th(' teaching staff, ":hile fhr on these people. GumbJe •aid, and 118 1 'or did not and w~ struck hi £h school band undC'r Clinton j they were free to go anywhere to heavily by the impact . Sa\\'in plays. the country. AbOut one-third chose Capt. George San fo~. 25. of El ----~,~-- to return to the Pacific Coe.at, be Toro Marine Baae \\'RS im paled by ~======='======:, recalled, and of the lSM who left the force of the tv.·o cars colliding. Error Regretted Irene M . Karlan. 3051.; Palm. Orange county, be expeela a.boui and \Va.!1 b('!ie\•ed 10 be In serious Balboa, surrendered her off.sale 600 to return. . condition. A girl compRnlon, M i.99 A pl"OQf re.ading error is re· beer and wine license to the State Some of lhe evacuees have al· \.\ra tkins, was also seriou!tly hurt. sponsible for the incorrect Board or Equalization, accordtng ready obtained jobs, he said. No The three were taken to the Santa statement appearing In a Vic- to a communication from the Loe one hAa 90 far ra.i8ed any objection Ana Army Alr Base hospital. A . J . 1 tory Loan advertlitement on Angeles ot'flce, and the Itcen&e wu 1 to vi.•orking with them &.II far u be \\'right, a local man who came p.ag e s ix of this Issue wh ich cancelled, J . P .. Gttene, public re· knows. They have all been care· past a short tlm~ later helped at giv(,s the Interest at 7.07 P8" • latloM office r disclosed. fully ecree.ned, and no Japaneae the scene ot the accident . and cent fOf" u. s. Treasury notes. Otficere from the state &Jency evacuated tram Calltornla wu after t.he victims were removed be Set"ies c, when It d'lould read allegedly caught a aa.lNman ln th• ever tried for a&botage, according d.rove young WIUla.m to Wllming-1.07 per cent in de.ad. store selling a ca.ee of beer to a to h.b recoUecUon.l<t u~n'...':ln"...'.o'.'.rd:".:••~lo".._'.bo&rd~~..'.h'.'.to'.'....''".'h:'.'lp'.:._~'..:::=:==::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::~ minor lut summer, and a.rraJgned A9 ru u Gumbte knew none _ the offender before Judge o . A. ot the ttturn1ng Japaneae have Jone.a. Tbe cue wu ta.ken to the breen tlahermem prior to the wv. at&te board Of equalization and of. n clal word of cancell&Uao ol the llcenae ma.de on N~ !§. Need $3500 To Complete War Che'st Fund In addition to other technical violations charged to Mn. Karlan complaint.a were tiled for two in· fractions ot the law again.at sale or liquor to minora. wbJcb wet-e auer1ed.Jy made by Dante Nlcbolaa Scali. 6mployed by ber on Sept. 1 or thla year. Evidence obt.alned at a preliminary hearing before Judge F'l11.nkl1n O'.>le aa referee .....-a later t.&ken be.fore the board for dle- positlon. A tlna1 heave le all ~t I.a neces· a.ry to put the War ChNt Drive ov~r the top. In the abRnce of i..· Paul A. Palmer , chatn:nan of the £ . '.ot··~ drtve on a buatn,eh trip, the aeere- tary ot lbe chamber of commerce ~ported to the dJrectora the other day that the fund wu short by $3500 ot It. goal of $19,800. • Return.ed Guerilla Leader Helps Victory Bond Sale Great impetus wa.s gtveo the local Victory Loan drive la.st Wed~ nesday morning 'when Major W . Conner addressed 200 students here in two boun time at three acltoob. Major Conner returned from 41 moot.ha as a rugttlve rrom the Japa in the Pblllpplnes joined with W. H. Hitchman, drive-chairm.&n and Herbert Kenny, to make a nytn,g tour of the local 9Cboola &ddreas- lng each .tude!lt body. Reciting eome ot the experlencee Of the me.n ln his eommand who es-- caped from the Jape on Bataan chamber has brought to the fore again is the opinion of many residents who be&w the dty should be named "Newport Harbor" Instead of Newport Beach, 'nle for-mer is belleYed by many more truly representative of the uniqueness ot Its boon- daries. • • • • Ask for Larger Post Office I• Corona del Mar Three Local fishermen Make Shore, One Injured As Boat Overturns Off San Clemente Sudden Comber Turns 54-Footer Over at 2 a. m.; Trio Escape in Skiff, But Spend Six and One-Half Hours in Rough Water ' ' • I • MMWF<Sl BALBOA J!!!!! ~ iiiftl;, X !!!)!O!! 8111 .. , CeMlor 'z, Tn-l•L Nonmllel-!, lMI ' I NEWPCRT-!IALBCA NEWS-TIMES e I RISE TO REMARK • • • 11r OONMPPPM&M IOBN PlllLLIP8 PHONES: NEWPOBT 1J ud 1J There have -man,. ttmu. J!:veryone, locludl.og Iha OPA NEWS of the CHURCHES P•', 1 s.....,. -.y ud TbndaJ' ._ V-XXXYll ..,_ Iha lllarl<lttn&' O mitt. "apor1o" apeed there lo a Supluo 0oota -Edi-l'llbl'"""" i:.ery W-lll a;r V-D ~ ~ -Sene)', wlMn I Of poultry. The commttUe rud to ~t of tlle -1tr7" pR<tuca Kr. Bowlu blo own t..ttmooy °"IL----------...l Suhecriptlon J'a¥able tn Advance:-42.50 per yev In o...n.., County: ,. •• •eo*'llod, naotuny, "We Oct. 28, before the Senate Ban!dng $2.'15 per year to 4th ume; $3.00 per year to 8th zone ~ -_.. IJMo rcqctten and Curnney Oom mlttff, wha be Dllen!d as Second-Oasa matter at the Pootot!lce tn Newport llHdl. people; -tba OPA ..,_..,red Rid: Calltomta. under the Act ot Harc:h 3, 1879 uo!" ".A. rapidly u 1111pply and de- Tbi. -roported, a ,_ mand coma Into balance. other S. A. MEYER EDITOR AND PRESIDENT moat"" ._.., tba --!lg\111DS, (food) controlo will be ouapend· Prlntlnc P lant. 3011 Vf. Central A"""""• Newport Beodi, cantcmla by which that -an1va4 at ed. We will maintain a cautlou.o Offi 'al p f th c· f N D--ch a profit of -tbaD .... cont .,.. -tch Mer th• price trenclo. and CJ aper o e tty O ewport u.. a three pound broQer, oo au. a~ f1-ulabll.ah any auapended ctU- A Deps.A•ble Loeal IMU.tu.Uoa. for Over S'1 YMn ag-e fOf' the tDllliltrY, ancl requ1nd tnp, whenever tnnationary price the ~ to ..n tba by -prod. movement.I develop." LEDITORIAL SSOCI AT ION Jn;;;;J;;..:. Active Member of .c:lat to make tbat proftL Tiie C<m:Jmlttee al8o r-.d h1e let- A. tww p•dl11 ap, the War te.r to the H OUR Approprt&Uon.1 l"ood A.dmlnlatration. aft.er con-commJttee, dated Oct 1. ln which wlt:J..n.g with tbe w" Departmeiit, be a.Id: urpc1 " ~ productloo at both "Control• are being dropped, cblclltN and b:zrkeya Up to the and will be dropped. u prompt· tmd c1. ·the 1'U'-, tbtft wu a 1<>0<% ly &a aupply com.ea up to de-u f U f "'1et Mlde"' tn eertala a.reu. That m.and. It 11 the policy Of the p. P • m---one eblcken could aceocy to drop controla a lltUe The story of California's climb in population, income, in· !'::: ===~tb~e1;::~ ~ ~~.rly. r&tbtt UWi too late dust.rial and farm output during the past half decade Is one all marltela to the producen tn th• lJl spite of tbla. the OD!y - which, for ifs spectacular aspects, is reminiscent of the state's ,,__ ment th• committee could wrtnc Thell t11e war ended. The army trom Mr. Bowlee wu to come *-early and colorful development . etoppe4 llUy!Dc. The ourphio of tn ten days, and 1n the meanUm• But the dazzling gams made sin<:e 1940 may blind US to cbtcken.o and turtreyo backed up on to gather all avLIJ&ble data on the fact that California also made remarkable progress In the the pr<ldu<:en , and the' produoera prtcee In various wboleaale and four decades prior tO the war. A survey emphasi7.e8 this long backed Ill' on the Oongreeo. Every-retaU marketa, on poultry. All tbio body admitted tbe su.rplut; ne:ry· tntormatlon l8 available right now, tenn trend. Here are some of the salient figures: body admitted that It meant ruin and baa been given the committee, "California's population at the beginning of 1945 was esti-to many producent. You'd think and the B.A.E. could fW'Dlab moet mated at 8. 842,700 by California Taxpayers' association. undtt the ctrcumotancu. oome-of It over nlcbL thing could be done quickly. You It wu quite apparent to the This figure represented an increase of 1,935,300 over 1940 -·t lmow Wublngton. committee that the OPA 11nc1o tt cetStJS and a gain of 7.357,600 since 1900. The Oommttt... oo Agriculture palntUI to rellnqulab any of tta "JndustriaJ output has·increased tremendously under war got the people together. Tbe De-W&rtlme powers. It WU alao ap- ' pvtment. through the production pa.reel that OPA bu little or no pres&l.I'e but the value of the states manufactured products 8 n d ll&rketing Admlntstratlon. tnterut l.n the producers, but only had multiplied nearly 10 times between 1904 and 19'10. Value thougbt tt mtgbt use support a propaganda-value lnterut In the of California agricultural production in each of the yea.rs prlca:, under existlng lawa. Uc· people the agency thinlul of as fortunately these are below the "coosumera." l would not want to 1943 and 1944 was almost double that of 1941, but the 1941 cost. of production. In moet area.a. quote from the bearing, until the ftgUre was nearly six times the 1904 total." The Army W'll8 reluctant to ln~ tranacript comes up from the com- California 's total income in 194.3 was over $12 billion as crease the feeding of poultry, say-mlttee reporters, but I do recall · t $5 2 billion in the lx>om year of 1929. That was a gam·. lng that tt n01N served chicken once that one of the &88istanta said that. agam.s · a week and turkey three times a "All of us are ignorant; only on of 132 per cent or \;rtually double the gain of 67 per cent for year! That amuMld the committee. "different subjecta." the na ti on as a \vhole. Io the · 1940 campaign I think I I Rise to Remark that there l8 California stands third in population, second in total in-ate turkey every day. I don't one agency in Washington wh ic h . . f " . f . sh recommend lt. but still I clo not bas reached an all-time high 00 come, second in per capita income, irst in arm income: e think ~ree times a year for turkeJ ignorance on more subjects than was third in the value of \var supply cpntracts a\varded from ls~x le~ve. any other agency. This i8 particu. m.id-1940 to the end of 1944. e ar Depertment finally la.rly true or subjects having to clo , . a o 9lay tn the market tem-with production and distributlon, That s not the \Vh ole story. but the facts \Ve have cited porarlly At'ld buy, in the eet.astde and particularly with the historic give a pretty good indication ho\v far and hO\V fast California area.a. whenever prices looked a.s 8.Jld tragic causes of innation . has been moving ahead. if they w ould tall·sptn. Thal help-Gueltl! which one~ No Patent on Efficiency ed. AU ebn.Cemed agreed that the.tt wa.a no longer any potnt ot a cell· lng price on poultry, 11tnce tta only effect now 18 to keep the house· According to reliable authorities, smaller retail concerns wit•'• price at thla celling, wbU• the price to the producer continued are planning greater post-war expansion percentagewise than to fall. The bowiewite would buy national and sectional companies. Typical of the trend is the mot"e cheaply wllboot tho OPA. Ho111e-Bound Traffic Ahead in Crossings aT. JAMEa EPISCOPAL CHURCH &1 5 W..t Central, aalboa ( Ebell ClubhOUM) Rev. Ardya T . Dean, Vkmr 8:SO "° m., Holy Oommun!Oll. 11 :oo 'a. m., Kornlq Prayer ...i Sermon. (Finl Sundayo: Roly ()ommunioo,) OUll LADY OF MT. CARMEL 1423 w .. c.ntnl "- Sunday v•s111: 8 and 10 a.m. Confeutom: Saturday• frcm f:OO to 6:SO and trum 7:SO to 8:30 p.m. aT. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH ••lboa llland Sunda7 Mau: a :so &.m. Cent-: Saturdayo from 1:so to a:ao p.m.. FIRIT CHURCH OF -CHRIST, .• eclENTlaT . Lido ThNt•r, Central Avenue •nd Via Lido A b rancll of The Mother Cburcb, Tbe Finl Cbun:b ot Cbrlot. Sct- entiet, la. Boat.on. M • -chu.eetta Sunday School at 9 :30 L m . SUD· day Service at 11 a. m.. Wednflllday Teetlmonial Meetlng ·a t U o'clock noon. RMdtng .Room located at 711 Eut Central Avenue, Balboa, la open dally from 1 p. m . to 15 p. m. except 8w:u1&ya and boUdaye na- Uona.lly obeened. The public la cordially invited to attend the church eervice. and \191!1 the Reading Room. Christian Science Theme 'Adam and Fall en Man' Tbe Golden Text of the Sunday 1.eaaon·Sern1on on "Ade.m Rnd Fal- len l\1 an" In e.11 branches of 'Tbe ~lather Cburrh, 1"he F1rst Church of Christ. Sclenthit, In Boston. ta from Hosea. It reatls, "O Israel, return unto the l..ord thy God; for 1hou hast fallen b)" Uilne lnJqulty." FULL GOIPE.L CHURCH Und and E lden, Co.ta MHll SUnday acbool, 9 :4.:i; mornin& worabtp, 11; Evang'ellattc Ml'Vl<:e. 7 :SO p. m. :. l41d-week prayer meet- i., OG WedD-y, 7:fll p. m.; young people.'• eva.nceu-uc llerVtce on l'rt4&71 7 :4~ p. m. aEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS COmer. Walnut and Church 8ta. Coet.t M- Ba~ ecll<>ol, Saturday morn· tnc, 9 :80 o'clock. Preach1na 1ervlce, 11 &. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Ctturdl •nd Walnut Iv.ta L. Duane Canby, MlnWcr. Sen1cee; Sunday, 10 L m., Bl~ stu.dy f 11 a. m., MornJ.ns worwhip. FIRST FOUR8QUARE CHURCH OF coaTA MEaA (Churcll of tllo Hlgllway) Rev. G. Yilll•rd ateame. l"utor. MM ateamo, Co-Put ... Phone 2671 Wedn eoday Night Prayer Meet- ing. 7:SO. 8'md&y IChool, 9 :80 &. m.. • lllomtnc worall.lp, 11 ... m., spec- ial muotc, pUto<'• M<mon. COSTA MUA COMMUNITY CHURCH Cart 8 . Johnaon, Mlnlltar 124 E. 20th SL Ph. 2475-R CbUrcb .chool, 9 :4~ L m. Mornlne Worab..lp, 11 o'clock. Youth groupe, ffi&b ocboot. !Jl- termedt&u. Adu!~ 6 :SO p, m . Evening .ervice, 7 :30 o'clock. Mid-week t ellawthlp and prayer, Wedneeda.y, 7 :SO p. m. 11 &. m ., Prayer and Sermon. ASSEMBLI ES OF GOO Henry and Ida Sande, Pastora Gospel meeUn.ge at A.FL Machin- ia:ta Hall at 23rd and Ocean Front, Newport. Sunday achoot, 10 a. m . Morning 11ervlCe, 11 a. m. Even.Ing evangelistic service, at 7 :-45 p. m. M ld·Wt"P,k service, Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. F IRST METHODIST CH URC H G. Edwin Oahor, Pastor Euclid at Stanford, Ga rden Grove. 9 :30 a.m. Church school for all 14:es. 11 :00 a.m. Momlng Y.'orship: Message, "Heroes or Peace." 11 :00 a.m. Nursery tor all chll· dren durtng service. 6:00 p.m . Methodist Youth Fel- lowab.ip. Young Adult FeUoi;vsl::f.p. 7 :00 p.m. Eve.aJng W orship:...:.... Message. "Sharing The Gold." Definit ion of a Sucker-A man ! \ • ' -------------' Dad'• car and complained the Newport Harbor Yacht club had pa.aed all clubl on the Pa.citlc cout tn membenhip, acc:Ol'dlDg to Commodore ·Andrew Wl1too. and Dr. Albert SoUand, who appt&red at the mee.Ung Of the ctty lnllleea and aaked tha t all available moor- ~ oPOC• ad jacent to the club be m ade avalla.ble f or their uae.· A move wu made to Of>e* the permanent camp f!'OUJld ~tt l&tb a.nd Central, &lld It WU lnalated that campe and can be opoced In &n orderly manner, and adequate tacllitle1 provided.. Flnrt atepe were taken tq open Bay avenue between Third and mu! .. w-not carrying tail ltghto. It wu a queatton which .uttered DlOlt d1mage, mulu or car, but J"obn ume home on the bua. QUICK RELIEF FROll It 0s rafDhll-~' ...... STOMACH ULCERS -TO EXCESS ACID P111>1n1111• T111 1 t"1' _...,_,lt--Y••1M' a OTWtwo.smo. ~ot&a.WU.t.• RD Tll..UTMUTa.-....a.-... fornlllilttt .,.,,.._o1~-'81:·-·· 'Q Md .................... ....... .... .. !,' U ,,_. ,. t11i:11 = $; d"Mto .... ~·A.t-011£St!":a1 .A*,_. .... :::~-.P,•1MtMaSi 'I • M OtlJIDDllOI'( DllOO 00. aAL.•DA. CAU,.0.NIA 18th otr<etl, with the Pacl!lc m.c-------------, tJ1c not oPpomtnc the move u they f avored future deTeI_opmenL Norman WU.00 and A. .J. Twist purchued the George Wilton Ccn- fecUonary at Balboa which the latter bad managed tor eight yea.re. '·Wilson wu to run tt, wtth Twt.at tn the real est.a.te depart- ment. Dr. Beulca Raiche , who bad alao -Mkm •OMS. A'U'l'O, llAmNS UDIOIJSSP•ram •·rte= ll'e been ln Balboa. for eight ye8.ra. NORTON oold her practice to Dr. V. J;, Stack BURT R. &nd opened an office ln Anaheim. llll o...t: ....,. .._. Ml.1 Oil actlviUee were of tntereet tn L_..:N!!!W!!l!f!'"!:!..!11!!•!!•:!!•~.!:()ollf!!!!!!:__J 'both Newport a.nd Co.ta Meaa., ---------'"'-'------ with Intent.ate ata.rtlng on a ~-----------~ fourth well and the "mystery" well on the Newport fiat.a showing good indications. Story of the week was when John McMillan. son of the poet- ma.ster, returning from a high school pic:t* tangled w ith l~ mules ROOFS APPLD:D OB BEPADUro Free Estimates A Inspection w. 1. Benbow 3002 Marcuo . Ph. NwpL 1012-J near Tuatln. Joho waa driving his '--------------' Newport· Balboa Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii Round-the-World Trips in the neru: future. See Mrs. Boy Keene. Ph. 891. 801 Palm, Balboa B oun: 10 a. m. te 8 p. m. r.,., LMpd J--'-. 11,,.,..,. s-r. / 11. w. Cor. 4111 & Syca1110r1 wnA ,.,.,. 3 The oom.mlttee lnvtted Chester plan of a small Wisconsin chain to Increase its present 1 Bowles to a meeting apectally .,.. stores to 25 within the next two years. A Pennsylvania drug ranged to diacuaa thlo point. Mr. chain expects to double the number of its stores, now 131, Bowlee declined the tnvltaUon . Ex. within the next three years. A women 's apparel chain, with :;=;.ced: ~ID"'=~::.~ 52 stores, will add 18 more before the end of the year. As put tnv..Ugatlona. It ended by one observer declares, "The idea that the growth of the large tho acUng chairman, ID the at>- chains in the past 10 or 20 years h o• left no room for anyone oence of Cbatrman FlaDnagan. who Once a Californian &l\\•aya a Cali!oralan---or 90 it would appear ln a timely sample survey ot in- bound tratfic during September, according lo flguri!s received by the Automobile Club ot Southern Ca11fomla.. lnapectlon station.a at Tu.ma. .A.r1zona, on U . S. Highway No. 80. Blythe (U. s. Highway Noe. 60 and 70), Daggett (U. S. Highway No. 66 ), and Yermo (U. 8. Highway No. 91 ) reported that cars bearing cautornia. iicenae platea exceeded those from all other atatea combined by 1oao. A total ot 31,419 bore out-ot-atate tap a.a comp&nd with 42,469 li- censed by Call!OTt1la. In a Scriptural selectlon from ~atthew it la related that "the devll taketh'' J esus "up Into an ex- ceeding bl~h mountaJn, and shew- elh him a.ii the klll8doma of the world, and the glory of them: And sa.itb unto him, All tbeae things will I gl•e thee, If thou v.·llt fall down and •·or11hlp me. Then saith Jesus unto him. ~t thee hence. Satan: ror It le written. Thou shall worship the Lo rd thy God. and him only 1halt thou Be rve. Then the devil leaveth him, a.nd, behold. angel1 came and ministered unto him .... And J eeue went about a11 Galilee, . . , healing &11 man· ner or elckne11 and all manner or dleeue among the people." who thinks he .i111 can do 60 mile$ ----------------,-----~1------:1':.:.0'" oalel y on oeven.y .. r old PROFESSIONAL 0DIREUORY ·~-. wu ln Quebec. a t the F .AO. meet. else does not seem to be shared by etthe r the small chams or Ing', oendl.og a polite meaago to progressive independents." the OP A. eomet.htng u follows: Retail distribution is a sharply competitive Industry. The Mr. Bowlee coold suit bimoelt, . . . . . eithe.r be could come by tnvtta-adven~ of the cham store stimulated competition lilStead of uon . .,.. be could come by subpoena. discouraging it, which was but logical because the chains had We had the meeting Tueoday. Mr. --~-.--no patent on effi ciency. Every idea they evolved to cut costs Bowl .. waa praent. 1-~~~~~~~~~~~.:......~~~~~~~~~~- between producers and consumers could be put into e.ffect by competitors with a few a dded improvements which, in tum. kept the chains on their toes. To consumers this means a continuance of improving dis- tribution technique. It means maximum service and mini- m um prices. Establish ed chains should look upon the growth of newcomers with favor. It substantiates their con. vlction that competition in distribution is very much alive. It diminishes the prospect of punitive legislation against effi- cient retailers. The fact that there is room in the distribution industry for all types of retailers is as true as ever, and thousands are taking advantage of it. Mr. Ickes in London While in England recently, Secretary of the Interior H ar- old L . Ickes. told a news conference, with reference to our oil Industry. that "the United States does not contemplate con- trol of prices or producti1m. It wants the Industry to continue to be highly competitive." He also declared tha t the Ameri- can oil industry will resist any attempt to nationalize it. His comment will be appreciated in this country where the ques- tion of government ownership of natural resource industries, the foundation stones of all private endeavor, has been and still is promoted. It is a question that affects all the people. If you don't believe this, consider one small illustratipn. Most people use gasoline. In 1932 a large oil company put on the market what was then a superior gas. It introduced Its new product with extensive publicity. Competitors squirmed and looked over their laboratories for something even better-and found it. And so it went year after year until now, 13 years la ter , if the company that came out with the ''mBn'el" gas of 1932 were to put it back on the market It would be out of business overnight. Who benefited from this progress and why? The public, of course, and CQIDpeti- tlon was the reason. ' .. ~ 1 Like a wing 5 Rocky cllft 9 Variety of cabbafe 10 In thb place 11 Reeonnoittt 12 AddJtkJDal 14 "Houae of ____ .. 15 Aloft 17 Land· meaauret 18 Comes back 21 Bank4z'att <•bbr.l 22 Devoured 23 Waa conveyed 24 Donkey 2S Obese 28 Subsided 28Chum 29 Music Note 31 Sprtno 33 God <Babyt) 34 Music cote 3' Brightest star in Scorpio 37God>ofpan- theon CTeut.) 40 A fruit of Spain 41 It.cob .. Cou!uel (a.rcha!c.) 4oS Pro11ecutes Judlci- '" Observes DO""' I Consent 2 Come-s lnto view 3 Astringent 4 Replies I SBox • Kin& 7 Slcill I Verbal tlOOD " .. 1 11 Cn:mt on • "'"' 13 Project!nf end ot a church 15 Born It River CRuuJ. 20 Decay 22 Questiom 24 Curious .craps of lite rature :zso.n .. 215 Bristle-like organ ............ dt.••· rr P'Otti1ruer1 28F..- Z9 Passe. • rope ~· bk>ck <N1ut.> 30 OtherwUe S2 Weeds of rntn Aelda ffiib.) JS NewlJ-m•r· rted woman MT....udthe ... 38 Coin C7r. > DFWl The oil com pany that came out with the wonder gas of 1932 has this to say in 1945: "As long as there's still room for improvement In an industry, the only way to guarantee I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I maximum progress is to have an economic system that guar- tees maximum inpentives. Our American system, with its free competition. pro,ides these to a degree no other system bas ever approached" Under government ownership. com- petition ceases. MODERI MAlllE SERVICE Mary Baker Eddy write• Jn "Sci· enc• and Health wlttv'C"tf to th~ ~crlptW'ea :" "Beca.u1.p ot the won- drou1 1lory which God beetowed on B.11 a.noloted, temptation, 1ln. alck· oeaa, and death bad no terror for Je1u1." "When the Illusion of sick· neas or sin tempt.I 7ou, cling etead- futly to God and H.Js Idea.. Allow nothing but His Uiene11 to abide In 7our thou~bt." Oo.-a dol Illar Oommaatty Olllldl,~ Perry....,..__...., lllDloter I l l Beliocrope A-ezne. 0o.... dol Illar Sunday, November 11, 1945 9:30 Lm. Church .school. 11 :00 Lm.. Morning woreb.1p. Ser-- moo by Mr. Schroc k: "ReUgton- Wha.t Do You Mean.?'' CHRllT CHURCH BY THE SEA Communtty Methedld 'lbey're Pred-. . . So Guard Them o.n.tully See ..u and work .. ~r. bavlnc your .,.. Iden • ly mmlned, ~ ta< ud lltted You'll -your job tn a brl&l>ter ll&ht after a Ylalt to our conveniently located ot!lce. HOBERT A. CRAWFORD OPl'OMEl'IUST 111! Nowpxt Boalenft Coda M-. ~ MIO credit Termo 1420 Weet Central A venue Rev. £. O. Goodell, PUtor Cb~ 8cbool, 9 ::K> a. m. Mor-nine Wormhlp, 11 a. m. Youth Fellowab.lp, 6 p. m . Evelling Worablp, 7 p. m. Mid·week prayer .ervtce, Wed· oeada)': covered dish dinner, 6:30 1'--------------J p. 111. • BAL BOA I SLAND CHAPEL 218 Agate A venue Rev. Harry W. White, Auoclate P'aator Church School, 9 :30 a. m.. Kam.Ing Worabip, 11 a. m. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Graue.I Chapel, Cocta Meaa Rev. Herbert Roth, Pastor Sen'ice.: Swday, 10:30 &..m. NEW LINS Craft Greeting Cards ~ Brookings Variety -~ BWJ'. eon.a Gd Illar BALn MORTUARY , i - Lady Attendant -i- 410 Coast BIYll CORONA DEL MAR '?.t.p/.w .IJ.2 , DAY AND NIGH!' • Before You Build or Rem el ACClOlllltaat suck;OB8 1. s. we;TE SIEG~ & RAUB INCOIO TAI qGNl!RJl.TANT ~ • 8u.neron .Autbortsed b7 tl:i• 0 111'811 Sla* 'I'rMa-= VJ" IlePutmea.t s.o repreteDt cUeot• ta 1808 Ne rt Bl.Td. Ooeta 11- eoaaect1o11 .tUI iacome '6a m&twn.. De u.61·' .a.cuft'S . nnau BOOllJDaU'IKO asaVJCS U11 • OentnJ. Newport BeMlla om. J.Ne BarMI" al•L, 0... ...... TeiepboDe l!S ..._ llf..,.ed ............ Armand Monaco ABCJllTECT Sit W. Bay Ave~ BAiboa N-pw& l'U. Z'llll l--.i A..._ Loa Aa,-NOrmolld7 LEROYP.AND ATTORNEY AT L.,-W Cocta Meu llan k 8 fttd1na Phono 421 Coslll M.. Callfornla DAY llCIJool.8 Mori:z: Scllool IOI Clonl llal-lataad On<lee: l'reparUol'J' DAY OOL Now ()pea loyillnll!l',ILA.,Odor4 PbomUJ OBED LUCAS Den ti at • " W. Central, Ph. 1- NEWPORT BEACH HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL '"We Ounelve9 the Better Serve By Servin&' Othe,. Beet'" • Phone Newport 511 Cotta Mesa California ROBERT.A. CRAWFORD Opt.,·D. OPTOMETRI S T Eyee Examlnrd -~ Fl.tied 1712 Newoort Boulev•rd , /:.onion M.Gnmdy,M.D. .., ............. .. Nllltll ud O.tral A- Dmco Bn. :l•U 11:111.; 1-11 -. Tef'1'>sz1 11 Conrad Richter, M.D. l'll,-..ud-- 111 &. lltll k Ooota- Botln: 10-U a.m. ud 1-1 p.m. Plaoaelll DR, G. E. TOHILL PHYllCIAN and IURG~ON 12£111 Cout Blvd., NewDOrt a.cit -Phone - Office 286-W Rea. 28a·ft Ir No A~r can N...,,.,port a Gerald Rauaa, M.D. 2830 W eet Central Ave. Newpon&eaoh Ph. 1028-No Aftawer oall 301·M X-Ray lwvlcle lllHon M. Muwell, M. D ztu w• ~ no..1- omoe llamw: 10 • 1J I to I l'!>oae Newport 1- S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa N....,..n l 'l'U "8 L HUI 8L, Loa Aa,- T Ucbr 181% By Appola-t , Yes, American citizens have a very direct interest in the SHELL DOCK Phone 2430 COST A M'ES A I ' London remarks of Mr. Ickes. . F\rst Charlady: "She wanted me to 'ave a finger in the pie, but I smelt a rat and nipped it in the bud." , SeooDd Same: ''Lor', Mrs. 'Arris, 'ow )'(Kl do mix your ...,.ptiores." • BALBOA ISLAND , I T. R. Reeder, M.D. Phywkh• " Snrgeoa Telept r• Newport 1'7M ' , , \ ' . '/ 'Lqunatics' Put . Over Own Play ,,,. i..cuna Beach pl&yOrL wbO ..... a number Of hlde:away BclJ)wood actora Ill their mldot. an ~ to · preoent "Hell Beat For Booeymoon." at the l,.a,. S\lllO\ Beach Auditorium Friday it...:lf!!!••!!1! .. !rt~..J·!•!!!!•!1...0o1112!J!!!!•!!!'!!....~:..:l~!!!!!!;!!!!l:..!!N~o!•!!!!'~•!!.;l,"'-'U~~~u!_~~~~~~_:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:_!!~ ~ National Airport Plan Would ~e::t.~ ihrlM.. at~· c..m1 ~Ball CoamUtte< ~.:~Balboa, ~·~~~~ I I d N rt Be h Wa~~r Problems Robert T. Jones, oeaman l /C tumed from a three-week'• ....,., n C U e ewpo a( &.c aboard a wt>.cbuer which had Uon. vlalllng trienda In SU Dleg'o operated for the put two yean county ~ have re~pened tbeb' 9ACRAKENTO. Nov. II. -A M convoy •ocor1 and antl-oubma-popular Q-R1o ~boppe. Ill BalboL . ttatewtde conference on. water :Jay E. 8oderUn4 le~ opening a U4 llaturd&y nJPl Nov. 9 and 10. Wublngton. -8pwnd b7 a n '8 aid to be entirely Laguna recommendaUoa from Prffldent ~ -on productloD, -tten, di· Tnl.auul, Ceo~ bl expected to rected and acted by citbena: ot that act 9000. on the NatJonal Airport cwnmvnit,.. Plan under which Newport BM.ch CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? bu been propoeed u the llite f<?t1 proble1119 today WU called for Dec. rine patrol work, tJi currently ~ new shop at O>ata I(. called a new ,9,800 airport. I 8 aru! 1 by OOY. Earl wamm. tioned at Pearl Harbor. H• ?<Old .. :S&T• Radio l:lectric, tootwmc Meanwhile, airport Pl&nnln&' en- 1 The Gove.J"Dm' announced the at 811 E . Central, Balboa. b 1.u sale• and eet'Vtee ol ndloe, (tneen. workin« t.n cooperation cantereace at the tint meettng ot. Tbe Balboa l&llor wu aboard u well u the repafrlnc ot tleetdc with tho Civil A•rcnautlco Admln·J the new State wat.r Reoour<:a appll&:lceo and motorL Tbe lbop lalration, are developq typlca1 Board. fte Board, be declattd. the ll'dp_ when it MW aetton at I ill In a De'W addition to Ua. front plana for nmwaya. baqva and "wUl have u Ila main objecUve the Guadalcanal and 'I'Ulagt, and al8o of hia residence a.t 1866 Newport admin1-traUon buildlnp w 11 l c b1 orderly development of a water In tbe Phlllpptne campaign. r' bou1nard. might be uaed on the more than plan for ou.r entire atat&--a plan 3,000 new at.rfleldl 1Ufteeted ln which gtv• .ympathettc conmder. the plaD. aUon to the need.a and opportun.. . .. TOY VILLE Under the p~ now before ltlq oL every community-a pl&D Cousreu, the federal eovemment wblcb si'ftl con.alderatlon to the would match local expendtturu rullut pou:tble UH of all the water dollar·for-doll&.r for the develop-tn all our .treams. •• me.nt ot. ah1>ort aitea. The CAA ... "'It IMlDll to me," Warren Mid., tlmatee the total coat at $1,260,· ''that when we are d...U.OS wt.th 000.000. b&1f to be contributed by aucb a ctganUc and Lctrlcate prob- the government. lem, we abould approach It tlnlt BALBOA CLEANER:S • 908 Coast Highway Orders Taken Now HELP HIM· GET BACK ·INTO ''CIWIES''! , ,. .......... ,..... ..,.,.... ,,_ ~~. rewing Co .. ~. . Nothing i. known here of the by getting the vtewpoint8 ot those propoul, Erwin Spicer, c~an w ho &re lnterealed ln the uae ol of the Aviation ~ttee ot the water and Ila by·productA. and al.to Newport Harbor Cb.amber at Com· the thinking of thoee who have , merce aald. He added that h19 com· vtalon for the future of our State mlttee la quite interested ln air. and IU ulllm.ate development port plana and had talked wtt h through the utlllzaUon of'W&ter." numeroua groups and lodlvldu&la a bout developing an airport. but M N V ts so far no group bu come forward any avy e wtth a delirute p lan or •um ot To Be Deprived money to start one. Of . The sum ot $9.800 mentioned In Till' Exemption the releue from Waahington s.\.N FRANCISCO. Nov. 7.- \\·ould be but a fraction of the More than 125.000 California men amount needed for a mlnlmum and women who served in the port, he declared. The Civil Aero-Navy during \Vorld War II will be nautics Administra.Uon foreM:et deprived Of their right to claim more than 400.000 private and veterans tax exemption because commercial a.1.rcr&ft UBing the air-their dlac.harges do not contain ports on the postwar avtatlon map the date Of enltstment or the date -alxteen limea the number Of or releaae rrom eervice. planes Ln the air befor e the war. AA a reault of ecores of com· 'Skinnay' Ennis At Rendezvous Saturday Night pla.l.nU from Navy discharged per· aonnel, M. C. Hermann. California Department Qu.artennuter • AdjU· tant or the Veterans ot Foreign Wars ot the United States. today called upon the Navy to relftllne A great treat ta In 8tore tor the practice of Including enllat· the dancing public at the Ren· ment and discharge dates on all dezvous Ballroom. Balboa, next di8Char ges. Saturday night. Nov. 10. That IJlar Hermann "'·Ired to Omar Ket· Of the Bob Hope Pepsodent Show, chum, national legislative repre· Sklnnay Ennis, ts coming to town. sentatlve ot the VFW In Washing· Skinnay Ennis, the batone-er who ton, to Immediately point out to aings in hl.s Intimate irtyle. is Navy department officials that bringing his fine band to the Bal· California Navy veterans will be boa Rendezvous. It wu announced. deprived of their right to claim the "Skinnay .. Is one of the m<>Ht $1 .000 tax exemption allowed by popular bandleaders in the nation. law unless the date of enlistment and on the Bob Hope Ahow he is and the date or discharge i.s lnclud· knO\\"n from coast to coafft. His ' ed on the official discharge. Prior many motion pictures, other radio to 194:'.> the Navy included this sho\\'!t'; and theater engagementJJ vital Information on diecba.rge have brought him wide acclaim. He l papers, he said. has played repeated engagementJJ ---- at all the leading dance spota tn The new cars w ill not be ration. the na tion and ls noy.r on the weet ed 1.ay1 OPA but there still al>" coa.st. peatS to be a definite Jl mlt on the In the singing department be numbe,.. of drlvel"'I who know how has that comely songstresa, Car· to use them Intell igent ly. _________________________ 1mine Calhoun. Carmine. born into • wealth and position. ha.a chosen t o spend her tlme singing. and ts rapidly rising to the top in the entertainment world. Saturday night. Nov. 10, will be one full of dancing pleaaure and fun for the dancing crowd, wtien HAJtlNE WAYS Sklnnay Ennis brings bis fine band OJ:~"ERAL KEPAIR8 and entertainers to the Rendezvousi llAL~TES • ~ Ball~m. Balboe.. ~ "''"CE • ~I.. Jack Phillipson, "'ho he.a lived In Balboa for 21 years, ha.s pur· chased the Texaco filllng 9latio6 in Balboa.. After graduating f rom Newport Harbor Union High school be wa.s with the Aasoclated elation for eight years prior to the war. He and Mr1t. PbilllP"On live at 11 1 1 ~ West Central avenue. Bolt,.,tu1 ' eo"'fl<J#Uf Try woridnc today's .,._won! puzzle. Announcing -- Expert 901 Co&t Highway Phones 2088 and 2089 Shoe Repairing -at the - Newport Shoe Repair Shop 109 • 22nd St., Newport Beach Now Under New Management . HNEQUALrrYWORK FAIR, EQUITABLE PRICES Prompt Service CHARLES E. COX Ow ···?= - 605 East Central A venue, Balboa • F'r'oat row-left to rt1bt: Vlf'l'lnla Bachman prmldlmt QbW t..e.cue· SUWI Walker, MlCrtJtary, Studelat BodJ'; Dora ~ fng' ,; rflPrettentatlve; Fl"all0e9 WUcox, Student Body tniua.rer. &oMMt row-left to right: Quincy Cass, vtce prealdent 8tadeat Bod7 ; Mw- ray Brown, 80pbomore repre8entative. Third row-left t.o rlcllt: 4 -Day Cleaning Service Alan Andre"" captaln hall committee; Bruce HcOavren, aenlor class repreAentatlve: Can1eron Thom, captaln haJJ oommlttere; RaJph Freltac, prealde nt of Student Body. Roddy Gonld, pre.actent RI Tan. fpbo&o_.Ger!aard&l -BUY VICTORY BO NDS- Cook any Safeway roast, steak. chop. or other cut of meat the way you prefer it. Test it for for tenderness; juiciness. flavor. If you do not like it for any reason whatsoever. Safeway will qive your money back, without return of meat. \ CHUCK ROASTS 28c t '-t• c11tt •f ''"' ...... WeM lb. ........ 41..W.,., .... BEEF SHOULDER 36c .......... d4Ml.~AAerA""' lb • ...,. •• i J ,..,, ,., •. , BOILING BEEF 19i ''-'• ., ttetirllu ... c;....c. AA ., A. lb. ....,1111 .,. ..... p1tfflt 1. BEEF SHANKS IS-C11t1tll'I c11tt. Nk• fw -·· lb. N11 '91Mt. • l111C c11tl ••.• I Oc I GROUND BEEF nc ,_ ... 111 Yhll ............ leellll~ •• ~ lllMt .... """" PORK SAUSAGE 3gc ............. ,,, ....... . , ... t ........... ..w.. WINERS 33c Nkety t1111n1lll. Trpetwe. lb, ..... ,.... ... ottL WHmNG RLLRS zac httllf'ftr INIHI. hr tilitlt .. ,,.....,..a. COD RLLETS ,,... Hn.t. rt 1-4. l•Jer tlnlil .... ....,. ........ s. •••• ,. _ ... -....... -·----... ,_,,... ....... , Ill •• , ... ..... ,,.. .., .... . :;:-,.:.. U,, ... 2SC I • W•ED FOODS Cut Green Beans ...... 11• ·-c.. ..... ltcwi Sweet Peas .. ,::: z:= 13° Peaches .. .:·· 23• Coiatte Cnst ........ Sliced or ho..._. F 'tCocktail -·-...... -rw. 0r1ight ... &;Ill- DllED FRUITS Seedless Raisins •.•. 22" .... ~~· 4·1b. pcd.Qg9, "Jc. Radiant Fruit Mix .. 38• QIWS AND CIACKllS Cheerios Wheat Cereal ---- --~- :;· 12" .... 12" -Instant Balaton . .-. .. -'.! 17-Crackem ----__ .... caHi VAi.YES Airway Coffee :=. · .. 20" Nob Hill Coffee ,::. .. Z3" F.dwuacLICofiM .... 17" . .. . ... 7 , ...... ... a.. .. _ ... __ _ FolqeraCoffee -:.· MJBCoff• ...... --~ SAFEWAY S.fewtip ..,.. Oflfp tt.. top 9relfa of bfff, loM•, port •itd MOI. Ated to .. ,.,, rittlt" teflder11e11 ea4 ffaYOt, theH fin• Meot1 ore c:•r woP•·frH .ftWAfS CUl SA · Rib Rcasts S t .... Prune I o ev ... ' · ch es one. · ven 10 • • arc on•Y se the tcndcrt~~ Just. h t is suit· portwn t a Lt ... for oven·roost· a... . iM ,1mo1n1. IAKING NEEDS Cake nour G'°:,'.,;, 1 Baking Soda ~.:: A l.o I ·lb. poc:ll.Qg9. k . ...... 20-.... "' ... 4• Com Bread Mix C•nCh """"' .. 16• Hot Muffin Mix ~:::, Joy Pop-Over Mix PET FOODS GroPup lt1bbon1 Gaines Dog Meal 14 .... 22-.... ...... 21• .... "~•-25• .... .... 21• .. .. TYPICAL SAfEW A Y VALUES Noodle Soup Mix zv ••• S-e.r.., Crock11t l rond . Tea Bags Kool Cigarettes Corton of ten. J J.J3 .... 13• .... 2-.n- Glo:Coat Wax ... ':.' ... -S .. •lcoroomieol quort .,, •. 9lc • Margarine ~· • I .. U.. for "-11ftint. I red point• P9f" tel. OxydolSoap Seedless Raisins c-.tto•- Tomato Juice '-:::"" '!:I" Catsup __ ..._ ...... -IJbhy Mustard • , 11111-. ll" . .: ... ... .,._,..,.1•,.•1aafllel ta;, tlsu 0 IT 10. tMf,. 1_m .... c 'lll.>'•~ ' ' • ;j ~=-Sh•• NCw Boat worlts ·f~"&iid" .~::c.,~leQi~j(;i~-tfrg11 School ~~~;:;c:,.~ ?..~~~.; 1 =;r:u;-=.~t.~E Two Cruisers; Cost S45,000 ':~~-~~ 0.-To Observe Armistice Day N2~=:~::v~~::_ ;:fj!I~t~:thrft • • wteran. ot. World War II. He come• , • aD.I'• countJ, u~ atJoooc', attende4 Next week is National Educa· to the provtmona ot BecUon UfO Sl0.00. hen from Otange and h&e Hr Tile Otntral Boat Worlte, recent· llr. Kw. Aellw:W. fcaawrly a thrff..d.Lltrtct campone tut Se • H Id Uon week and there will be two of the Civil Code and SecUon 7.2 Dated November 5th, 1945. oenUy received bl.I dlacharge 1rom ly located at ~ former olte of tha a ...... ..,.i-wllll 1l>o l-~' aceonl!Jls to Robert l'VICeS e days of opec!al ·activity at New· of the AlcoboUc Beverage Control ' J . H. GORDON, tbe Navy. Am.ertca.n Plpe and Conatnlction Mic. Oct. of .<Jhnd9le u4 Mr. J1i3 • tleld Bcout EsecuUve. F Robt. K port Harbor Un.Ion tngh school to Act that J . H. CORDON and Vendor and LicenRe While In oervtce On wu Cblet Worka at the toot of Slot otreet. H-Ma'flll ~ formad;J Tll4I cam-procramo opened Or emp, which the public 'Is Invited. DORIS g_ GORDON Vendors and and/or ~ Water Tender on the light crut.ler bu contracted with Otto ~eu.lg with ()wW)l'dateo atMl eorp., P"rid&J DJtbt wftb. an Order of the So f y bts Monday, Nov. 12, there wtll be Lice:Meee', of 700 Cout Highway, ALEXANDER S . ..,. .. ..,.. .... ,.r..~ Montpelier and spent 22 montbo ID of Ban Dtego to build two all·oteel W~ -llan ..-Jy Arrow eaJJtns-out ctnmony, put n 0 8C man an Armistice program at 10 a. m . Newport Beach, Calif .. lutende to Vendee and. ~..teree. tbe Pacific. belug In tbrff major welded erprua party f!.llling c1'Ulo-jolDOd • tbo "'P •rlnc otaft ot on l>y tho local ct<>UACll S... Oo,.. to be prftented by the combined oell to ALEXANDER S. STEINER Pub.-Nov. 8, 1945. batU~ including the Solomon ere of 46-foot length and lS-foot the c.nt:r;al Boet Worka.. pnio Lodp. Funeral eervtcea were held Mon-American Legion pollt.s of New-and MARIE STEINER. hu.aband :============= lalanda. beam, it was announced by AD· find Saturd.l.J', • U. &couta .beld a day. Nov. 5 for Robet:t T. Kemp, ~!'!k~~l~ ~e1:t~· .J .Th;, and wife, Vendeee and Trauteret:a, thony J . Gbllonl Sun•ners S . ' mdrnlng owlm. Mid In tho aft.or-19, eldeot oon Of Commodont and -r of 3451 :MUltary Ave Lo An These fut streamlined boat.a noon partk:lpa.ted • ln a Scouttnr Mrt. Don Kemp of the Balboa Simpson, public relatlona ofttcer .. s -TBUCIUI AND TSACl'Olll! FAllll llQUll'llENT . M. Eltiste & Co.. Inc. Any Sign , •• Any T ime will be twin screw, powered with Missl;'L' llBD SklI1a demonstr&UoQ.. coa.a11t1n1 of Yacht club, at the Coloa.lal chapel, at dthe ~anta Anti a Anny Air b&M, :=!:n!:· P~:rty a~lon~::m~e~n~ two 200 h.p. CUmml.na marine tMta ln ttnt &ld, tent pttchlJll', Whittler, wilb the Rev. Ruth M. an an nteres ng number on the erall ot lfloc:k f handi&e .. d T Runkl I 15 1-.&... "'""''"" kn t-Ide program will be a Victory poem y o mere . an om e dl-1.!. Tbero will be one 3 ll.w. ft ,_ .. IJIRI ol.,wJng, l*gbt Ju-~·«· o Deokln officiating. Grav.. oerv-by the drama d-~e t based flxturea, and to transfer to aald &e'IJ:.•a ft. -8AalaAu SIGNS s ia .p. Hallet diesel generator·f'W'D-ty:blf, and wat« botllnc. 'nle day'1 tcee at Roeehtll Memorial Park ... ~ ~ .. 8 peraoOJ1 an ott.18J.e Ucenae (Num· IU No. L. .&. St:. ft. WI Ae•Wm BOAT LE'ITERING lab.lng power for" two 2;t-lnch by procnm .,,.. termtnated by • were by Lt. H. N. Va.n Derbeck, on No~an Corwin 5 famous radio ber B5721H) ot a drug bualne• 2·lnch electric bait pumps, llghta. .Joe:Palkbind9r~tn<B~dron .. com·mMdo raid" ln the 9'ttnlDa. chapJ&ln ln tbe U.·S. Cout Guard re:rording. The 1!1mic department knowo a.a Coast Highway Phu':-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ etc. Deilvery will be made neat to Newport-~to ~ ':*~ at wtllch Ume ecout.11 were (tvert Reeerve. Pallbea.ren were Cout 1 Will present patnotlc n~bers. macy and located at 700 Cout !I spring. The approximate coat of terday mo .. --. al.II> of Glen~ a chance to demonstrate tbetr Guard mm, who fired three vol-1 Wednesday, Nov. 14, Wlll be vis-Hi h Newport Be h Calif ZlllL M.arille Ave. the· two vtsaels I.a $45,000. Halley s~. ·-........ -. -e lmowl-'-ot 9italkln.s. foll,owed by ley1 and tounded ·-rape ., atter ltlng date for pa.rents, when they g way, ""---acrl • th .. n •-•-n him ~ ~ _..... ~"' ' are invited to be. nnoc•nt at and that tbe purc1ur.i:te p ce ere. Balboa Island Tber"e t• alao a design for Mr . ....., ~ Be did Dot a abort campflre. ' which tbe flag wu ta.ken fiom Mthe classes There will be ... ~'"Program ot will be paid at 10:00 A.. :w., on ~ 2lll-B · Kiesslg under way oo a M-foot wu bellev':c. ~-the maa. but Winnen ln the r&ld wer. the cu:k.K·-•pt and pruented to 1'8. at 10 ~. m. with numbers by the Thursday the 15th day of Novem-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~t.."o~f~8lm~~U_".a'.._r_"c~oru~tru:':'."c:.'.ti:'.on.~--know bowl ... tr1-.1 had' D'l'W'le ft.ab-Ran.gen led by "General" Roger ...,_.. : though ....,,. ca.... e~--Cordon of Coeta Kua Troop 8. Robert Kemp entered the Coe.at school band ~.nd orchestra and a INSlirtaCE P.A.PALMER LIDO ISLE PP-DPE.RIIES • W. 0 . BUCK-Insurance Counselor fJknL 1500 tJl.,JllfJdlf .f..,,,{ 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA lng, and came to the police depart-The .econd raid wu won by the Guard service on Oct. 10, 19'4:, and ~ne-~ct play, The Pampered Dar- ment to tell tbem of hll predlca· Raiden led by "Genttal" Bob Mc-wu Signalman 1/c on the USS ling' . p~nted by the drama de- ment. Fadden ttom Sant& Ana, troop 30. Mitchell. The •hip had intended to1 partment. . Otticer Jack Summet"I" WI.I on Scout'.e attended a church service put In at Port Town.send but be-' ~len Pot_ter ts student dlreclor, duty at the atat:lan., and W"l'thin 15 gunday morning conducted by Or. cause of the youtb'a critical con-' Rosie Muniz acts a.s promptress minute• located Sparlin. Summere Willi.am S. Mlddlema.aa from the dttloil a stop was made at Seattle and members of t~e cast are Bar- finst called every •portflahl.ng land-Community church ln San Jua..n and he wu taken to a .hospital I bl ara AStohvatl . NElatne Pi~am·. ~ Ing on the bay. and Dot finding lddl k h h died ~., th arrival an re er. ancy erson, &J\r th on Capi9lrano. Dr. !.1 emaaa •po e w ere e Ul;aor"e e 1 Ri M M ·tr H rd Spartin u.t.ed among oae on "The Boy's lnve11tme.nl in Life." ot hls parents. I ores ng,\ . ary 1 ing, owa _ board the daJ' boata, the.n gt>t the C.tliollc eeouta went to mua at He wu born 1n California and Hager. Ca vin Mclntee and Ar car llcell89 number of the. man the San Juan Ml81tlon. &t tended the Wh1ttler ecboola. A delle Kennell. they eought. CrulmDg up and down Troops participating t'rom the talented vlolln.lJit., he was chosen -------- through town they cbecked all harbor dl.!trlct were Troops. eoeta by the Whittler Symphony orch .. -Anriual Auction placee where he might be flahlng, Mesa, Scoutmuter Harold Hall lr"a u !ta reprt9entatlve on the B IAt Art including plera.. Fma.lly hll car wu and 1~ boy!! out: Troop l~. Coeta Young Artist.If organization, and Y guna located. Mesa. Scoutmaster R. K night en he had been beard on the radio. Gallery This week From the loca.Uon. of the m!Mlng had 10 boys out: Troop 17, New-Representing the Balboa. Yacht -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ma.n's car Sum.men deducted he port Beach. &outma.ster Dutch club at the funeral were Vice-• mu.at be eating, and found hlm at Heacock had 13 boy!!I out. West-Commodore and Mr!!I. Robert L. the Busy Bee cate. A service. Sum-mln.ster, Mid"•ay Ctty. Laguna Boyd. F. C. Brewer and Rear mere pointed out. that few larger Beach and Seal Beach troop! "·ere Commodore and Mr11 . Richard Fen- National Art Week v.'ill be cele- brated by the Laguna Beach Art As80C latlon the ~·eek of November 4 t o 10. The A~oclatioo ';\'UI ope!l \\'E. SERVICE PERSISTENCE OF VISION IST__ELEVISION KEY Key to all televialon operation, according to Weatingholl.9e engin. een, ia perl!lbtence of \•ision-the co mm on optical characterl!!lti o::: which enablee the eye to retain what baa been .ee-n for & fraction of a eecond after the !mag' bA.11 been removed. B 0 W L BALBOA 2 4 0 2 .. A 11 Chrysler Products citlee would be able to perform also represented. ton, according to Velma Barber, for an out.alder. publicity director . the y.·eek \J.'1.th their regular month-~-------------------------­ly, tea, which is open to the public u well a.s members. On Saturday, Nov. 10 the 27th Annual Picture Auction will be held. Fa.ctor'J' Tra.1ned l\.lecha.nlca Cars Called for and Delivered Mandie Motors, Inc. Direct Factory C~~ler -Plymouth Saleto and Servtce 424 Main St. Huntington Beach Phone Buntin(lon Beach %63 • BATTERIES CHARGED Minutes • IR 30 NeW341mes a~ts are your guide ta effldent spending. Late Class. Ads City Hall Matter Settled, But the Melody Lingers On Three Blees Answer Title of Lieutenant Commander ln spite of the r ebuff he met WANTED-Position as pa.rt-time i\londay at the city counci_l ,~,.hen ' Something of 8 record is set by housekeeper for business people, he aUempted to have the city hall I the Blee family or l007 No rth Bay 2-5 hours daily or 2 or 3 days a site reconsidered in fa\'Or ot one I F'Tont Balboa Island which boasU week ; also njre laundry work on Coast Highway, Earl Stanley, j of th~ee lieutenant c~mmanders, 8 done by hour in your home. Ph. city councilman Tuesday night v1:8..! father and bis two a.one. An- N. B. 1973-M.. 86-tfc said t o have broached the subject nou ncement \\'as made this week ,.,.,.,1,.11111n 11,..._ .. , 11••11111111•"''"'"1111111 ... 11•.!1 after the regular meeting of the I by the Naval Officer Per90nnel ! ~ American Legion. Separation center, Los Angeles, !! E G G s ~ When he asked the members to that Lt. Comdr. J . B. Blee had ~ ~ remain while be d.1scU88ed the clty been separated from the Navy ; ; ball situation, l:!leVera.l former com-after more than four years of ac-~ ~ ~anders reminded him that thhee tlve service. • f R [ S H !i ' 188ue bad just been settled t I Commander Blee entered the i S V S a y D A y ~ night before tor the Beeond time, Navy In October of 1942 to be- Artist members of the Associa- tion contr"ibute pictures for this event a.nd the entire procf'ed!!I are- used for the endO\\'ttlent fund and expenses of the Gallery. There ..... 111 be two eesslons of the auction, the first one in the afternoon rrom 2:30 to 5:00. at which tea will be served during the in termission. El Paraiso Cafe American Breakfasts -Lunches · Dinners FLAVORY SPANISH DIS.HF.S STEAKS ENCfllLADAS TACOS .Closed Tuesday OPEN 7 a .m. to 7 p.m. McFadden Pl.ace at Conrt St., Ne&r Newport Pier The evening session will begin s.t IL--------------------------' S p.m. The public is Invited to bolh -----------------------..::''----, t hese scMion.s. Millions of service men still over· seas need USO entertainment and recreation. Give to the War Chest. Wllll <>v luat • lmlallod Now !laperQalck Clharpr. LUBRICATION SPECIALIST ~ :i "8.Dd that he waa out ot order for \ come commanding officer of the ·-~ .., _.__ n..--• _ _..._ ~ trytnl gi · g to ~.~ct tpoliti: in th~ tr&nsport USS Comet, which saw "'1.b.f:!:';> • ._ ~ ---. ~ e on, acco .... i.u.g o wo curren ! six major landing operationa, and .{i:;>'!>~,. ~ Pears fot Cannmg ~ in the city .yesterday. Stanley later waa com.mandlng officer at George D. Bassett General and Tax Accounting Fishermen's Bookkeeping Notary Public ' aomtan.Uy ready ud able to ctn you the qulckeN and. oompletelt Job of creuinl' and olllnc Aoement.ed forae of Expert Mech&nlcl now serve 100 at VIRG'S GARAGE • OAS BTA.TION TEXACO PRODUCTS H06 West Central Avenue, Newport s.a.cb. Open NlgbUy TW '? o'Cloek PbonM 128 aad 11"4-W i ~ apologized, according to the story, the USS A.acella. A veteran of ~ ~ and dropped the matter. World War 1, the commander re- i GR 0 C £RI [S I APPRENTICE TRAINING ceived a Life Saving medal tor bl.I ! -! servlcea at that time. ~ Cold Ma .. ts GIVEN ETO SOLDIERS Still on active duty are the com· ; 9CI On-the-job training UJ now glv-ma.nder's two sollll', Harry J . Blee, ~ l'ralla and Y~. ing the soldier ln Europe a.n oppor"-30, and Ben W. Blee, 25, both with !Pboee ICU 0pea .,_,.,_ tunlty to prepare him11elf to do al the rank of lieutenant commander". ~ I !lkllled tr"ade when he r eturn.! to They, also, call Balboa Island ! Dulton's Groceryi th• united state•. it w .. 1eamed "home." ii j at Ninth Service Command bead-I ------- ; l'JN N-pwt flhi& Vliilla .._~ quarte?"9, For"t Dougie.a, ut.ah. -Give to tho War CM.st - ; ,;; >lllll ..... ~.,.lllltlll••11111111111t11•••• MACKEREL FISHING TURKEYS Live, Dressed or Drawn Weight BOATS WE NEED MOR~ MACKEREL FISHING BOATS TO COMPLETE • OUR MACKEREL FISHING FLEET GOOD UNLOADING FACILITIES AMPLE SUPPLY OF BAIT Apply to: \Vestern Canners Co. • NEWPORT BEACH Phone ·193 • • A. Christen 17th and Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa .Phooe 29S-W " PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW For Earliest Delivery on ) SMITH COR~NA -, \UNDERWOOD . - "·ROYAL I ( REMINGTON Portable Typewriters GET AU 4 ~E~I 1r-·. StMI Desks I , f Desk Chairs \. · ) -' Typewriter Desks j' Stenographer's Chairs I . Metal Wam1 Baskets \ '. Metal Filing Cabinets I Adding Machines ' • air M,,,.r Other Buenlial OJ~/ &pdp1 "'"' Urtiu, Now.,,._ . / I PHONE 743 ' • 1 K EEPING BOUSE, helping take care of the family-you would realin that buineas sirla an not the only onee who 10~ timea set Headache and Tired Achin1t Muscles. We home cirla 2602 W. CentraJ Ave. Newport Phono 1805·J Beach .Jost What Balboa Has Needed SHOE REPAIRING SHOP Expert Workmanship Work Done While You Wait Boun 10 to 5 Ray Pagan -515 East Bay Front often work jUJt u hard and haft Next Door to Paha Cate juat u many Headaches, jwit u !!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ many Stomach :Upaeta and &G juat u Tired.. About a 7ea.r aeo, I Ant __.. ALKA-SEL TZER I And that it euea my A=· Bead, takes the kink.a out of ' Aching Mmclea and brinp when l have Acid lndJgution.. ., The family says I am a toil easier to live with since I ban jmown abotJt Alb.-Seltzer. • Have you tried ALKA·SEl.T• %Ell? U not, why don't you aeti a Jlll<kage today? !Arce pacbp 60•. Small paekag!I Sot, aJ.o b1: the cluo at Soda Fouat&lno. T SUNSET ' GASOLINE and Motor Oils --ONE STOP'-- BAIT • TACKLE CAR SERVICE M - M Bait & Tackle Fred G. Morgan. Prop. Pbone ~ewport 1688 1200 Coaat Hlgb\\·ay • Newport Ba.ch at Samta Ana Blver Bridge • I Ul lll!ltllln 1111\l lll lltUIJLtll"fltl UIJll lll lJ ut i u101t11.,,1uru111t1111 .. u1111011 11•'11 '''''''''"'''''''l1•11111lit•n11•t~•~iu.,11"''''"'"'11&i11utnt111111111Jotw1,,.,,,u1u1n1101. ~ • • ~ . ~ • • • ~ ~ : ~ • ~ : : : ~ • ~ : • • • : ~ : : : : : • ! : : : • BALBOA'S • REN·DEZVOUS BALLR-OOM • DANCE TO THE RHYTHMS of America's Youthful Singing Sensation SllNNAY ENNIS and His Orchestra SATURDAY, NOV. 10 Dancing from ·9 until 1 . . ~ • • : ' - NAlllMNG RADIO FIGflllE Pr 81cSent H&rdlnc tJgurea prom IMDU:1.ln 1'11<1lo'• e&rly hlatory. nie tint broe.dcut recorded hb elec- t:lra; hla WU tbe f1nlt inaugural •tt c:b r'Md Oil tbe air ud be WU tbe 'ft.mt. prtlllident whoee death WU reported by radio. Weottng· hoo,.. KDKA made all three pre- -tal:l<ma. . Bev. W. Clevelaud nB8T FOURSQUARE CHURCH &mday, No\'lllDber 11th COSTA MESA lllOBNING AND l!:VENING SEBVICE <lor. N-rt Bolllevard ""4 BocbMier ..... • Kn. a. \WWd 8loum Puton 1,250,000 Veterans May Locate in California United States Employment Se" ... Southland.. MacGWvn.y d9clared, tee offlce• throughout the nauon u 20,383 •eter&n.1 were eerved are gearing to handle a peak load durtng the montb of September, a.a ol more than 6,000,000 veterans ineJ"'Mae of approximately 260% betW°eeD D.O'W and June 1, John J . OVH' the Augpat f1gure ol 8,2$7. MacGlllvn.y, Aa81atant Veter&MI We have otily btgun to feel the Employment R.epreaentaUve tor tmpact ot maM demoblllzatton, C&llfomJa.. announced tpday. Call-MacOlllvray pointed out. More tornla will receive a large propo ... thAn 2'15.000 vetersna bave alftady tlon of thla load with 1,250,000 returned to Southern Califomia veterana expected to Httle here, and by Dec11111be:r thl9 D.unlber LI and 70% of whom will choo.e the expected to nveU to CM>0,000, tapeT- 80Uthent part ot the 9late. lng ott to a normal peace time load Oi.achargee from the armed in June aa m.a.l of tbe men qualt- forces are atrongly retlected ln the ned. for diac:hufe ntum to clvtl- rapldly t.r:u:reulng flow of veteran.-Ian life. ~============~to~~th:'.:e~4~0~U~S~E~s:_o~f~tl~c:•:• _.'.'.ln~th~e An Important hicblJ.gbt of ,the .. veteram' emp1oymmt problem .la • . I BayoCoart On Central Sells For 545,000 ' . Sale or the l<Mmlt El Ba10 Bro.,,,sing Around 8atboa Jstand with --Barbre court at 1312 Wnt Central ave--"Balboa Ialand. Where Summer nu•. Balbo&, t_.i the lilt of Bpei>W. the WIJlter" -med like an deeds reclstered Tuosd&y at th• appropriate llopn for the lovely county recorder'• office wt th a Ialand eom.munlty when we went price of $45,000 listed Owner of over there Saturday atternoon, tl¥' court was Tom Carsoo, New-even lf we do. have to admit aitch· pqrt Beach, and the buyen att tnc the pbrue from a nloe Bal- Mt. and Mrs. Han')' Hagen. of boll man With a gorpbll8 omlle Lakeview. (whoee name we would be glad/\.o Another sale this week which mtnUoo. for fo' blta) who uted WU ln the top lbt was a paroel of to eay alone about • .ruiy when we Nowport property oold by Mr. and bad a ~~t <old __,, "Ah ... Mn. O\ules M•rnls to w. A. ""u .,_.., · , · Sqyder of Pomona. the prioe beln& Balboa, where wtnter apend8 the 1ummer"! $36,100. I Yacht Broker Hears Well, thla time Bob Alim wun't out ramblln'. and we found him ln His Hongkong at the Variety Cton!. 213 Marin•. Baby t.n't getting the attenUoo. trom the OPA that he need8, ac- cording to Kn. Holman Over at the Wee Jack 6: Jw, 22S Marlne, with IOllle ot the euentlaa .wJ. ha.rd or lmpe>.able to obtain. but Juat new ln are eome ot tboee lovely net b&uinet coven, J!,t:m· med or wtth lace edge, and trtm.- med with dalnty net flowere • ln put.el colon.. For winter there are navy wool 1kirta and jacket., little wit.I, lt you pleue, for two-yea.r- oJda, but to make her l<>ok. like a garden poey chooee a plnalore- lace-edged orp.ndy or cn.p .wiu for bNt, or a quality print. pretty &nd praCUcal, for every-day and top lt W1tb & IWlbonnet to match. People Charle• E . Cox hu bought the Newport Shoe Repair Shop a.t 109 22nd etreet. Mr. and Mrw. Edward Flrbank wtll re-open the Florence Ba.kery Wednuda.y, Nov. 13, wblch ha.a ' I · I 9i1derable difference ·1n 'the appee.r- ~ce Of the outalde Of the bulld!nl. )[aurtne Craig, oeeretary-to the Barbor Muter and autaa.nt .secre- tary to tbe planning commtulon la 9P9Jlding the Wffk lo Palm Sprtnga a~rblng some ot that in- vigorating desert air. Wonder it the Doll Houae bu opened up down there yet? been cloeed fpr the put 30 days The driver who always lnallta on wblle rtpa.irs were being made to taking the r ight-of-way >Mii not the bakery · department. We've need It very long. wondered what ha been lacking theee put few weeU oo Main ~-----------~ at.reel. ' Anyone who tblnks Dr. Howard Seager, mem.beT ot ~e pl&nnhlg COmmiulon and ownr r Of Villa Marina bu lo.t any ot hi. old tire should talk to the venerable rerident of ?jewport H&rOOr about the que.tton of Udela.nda. He can give out more foodJor thought in file minutes than the average rHident can absorb. Sprinkler Systems l1llltaDed Saves Lawns Better Coverage (Fn!e Estimate) Cikwttln1 Cant. and • Grut Variety of Unuau.al Gtt'b "WE INVITE YOU TO BROWSE AROUND" C. E. LOUCKS JEWELRY and ITATIONERY Olamonde -W1tehu -F'~e Repairing -N.-pori Ull-K the fact that only 23,. of the mm In the armed force. were out of echool three yean or more, M'.ac· Gtllvray 1tated. H! pointed out 33% were Inducted dlrecUy trom llCbool or conere wt.th little or no actual won: ttperience. &ltbougb 68% of t.bem recelved training ln eor:ne craft during their mWtary eervlco. Boat Yard Safe , uopa<klng new thlng11, and Kro. Allen, too. One thine they open- --td wu a ahipmsit of nJce-looklog Good news came to T . F . Kil· miniature candid-type ca.meraa. kenny, yacbt broker wtth officu eomethlng that hun't been ..een on ln the Bohman Company oa Cout the m&rket for acme tlme. They Highway lut week. He recetved a bad stepladder .toola, too, ln pretty cable from bi.I auocla.tea 1n the colon, and all of meta.I, and that'• A.. King Sltpwaya of Hongkong, re&lly somethlng to tell about. and China, that their boat yard owned to covet, tt your di.sh closet.a are jolntly by the local man and two u high as ours. Other ttema 1n If I d k bl d W . H. Ada.ma, po.tma.ter 1.n your car 1 Ill' ue, Off Newport amlled all over last week It ever get to looking like a when be saw the pa.inter11 approach huckleberry, with a 90rt of purple the postofftce buUding on McFad-/ bloom'!' Tha.t'1 wben It's t1me to Merle S. Matthews • 1797-H New,art Blvd-. ccm. MeM, Call1'. FISH .and TASTE THE DIFFERENCE - WEEK END SPECIALS Fresh Boiled Lobsters Fresh Shrimp White Sea Bass Salmon ·Rock Bass 'Swordfish Abalone Steaks BEACON'S Hic~oTy Cured Smoked Fish Albacore Mackerel Barracuda Salmon Black Cod Swordfish BEACON SEA FOODS 1301 <Joui IDghway PhODfl Nwpt. 2084-W Orchids lo you, Mister! The worry wrinkles iir the forcb02d of thar man behind the counrcr arc smooching out. H·e·s growo u:n ycus yowigcr in the last two months. His ration rash has disappcucd-or almO>t. He's decided the world is not such a bad place after all. Ona: or twice latdy, in unguarded moments, he's been seen to smile. Boy, he's bad his troubles-but now mO>t of the 'W'1cr's under the bridge. He's done a man's siled job -followed ten million and one directives of OPA- ltept his customcn smiling (although the smile wll a little sickly at times)-and kept himself out of the ins21ne asylum. This country would have gone to the bow-wows a good many months ago if it bad not been for the coungc and the patience and the pauiotism of the , · man a11Cl,woman behind .the counter. ' The brew en of Eastsidc Beer (and we an: sure this goa also for the other foU.. who furnished him with the thing> be sold) an: gnrcful for his rolcrancc dur- ing the trying times that an: ending. Orchids to you, .Mister! W e'U say 11¥1 again. And speUin;: of Jlowus, we down at Eascside have had DO bed of roses. To the thousands o{ new beer 4rioken in Souibcni California, our bccr dclivcrica Phone 691-W take It to Don Wood.a, llland Shell id;;en:;;;P;;l;;ac;;e;;.;;Th:;;;e;;y:;;;ba;;v;;e:;;;m;;a;;d;;e;;•:;;;c;;o;;n;;-;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1taUon, 227 Marine, 'for a good poltah job. Give her a lubricatloc., t oo. and don't forget Don recaps In addlUon, the veteran baa Klng brothers in the Brttilh Crown the hard-te>get liat wett drapery travNed extenalvely. learned new COlony wa.s tnt.acL ptn11 C&&vee aewlDW). skeleton keys tires, ·extra thick, and look.8 llkel new. ' ' skllla, acquired new lntereaUI. pe:r-bo • Kilkenny had reared that m ..... and pla.stlc hooU tor the bathroom haps waa lnjured in aerv1ce and Of th Sprinkler Cost lng by Jape at the outaet e and utility pu~s, but what took bu to readjust both bl.a pet"80nal war ln China or by the alllee when our eye waa the gJ~• 1n a lovely lite and hl..9 bwiiness c&reer to Holds Up Park in Costa Mesa they attacked the Jap bo1dera ot rOJ!e color with a deslgn of cat~ compensa~ tor these lnjurtee. Hongkong might have damaged tails and reeds, and others In a Many have heard exaggerated re-th their yard. He learned. that e nice-looking cut deelgn. port.a ot wartime pay and expect other ov.-neTS and tbe(r families With the county budget f or a higher saliry than the labor were aate. Had time to uk Harold Hamm, Costa Me88.'s . new public park set market afford.3. Before the war the 'slipways,' u S. O. S. Radio Electric shop, 215 at S~, whtch ""0 u1d Include ln- These factors oft en make match-the boat yards there a re called. Marine. about the electric iron we I stallatton ot the sprinkler system, Ing the vt"teran's skllla with a suit-built teakwood yacht.s, about 36 ot I dropped and he said, sure, he could pr~~aration ~r the ground. ter- able job only the half way mark in which .,..,,ere !Jhipped to California. fl.x It . He's good at fixing things. tlhz1ng. seeding and maintenance gettmg him back to work. !.tac-Six are Ln use here. he said. Kil· particularly radios. 00 whieh he for a year, it eeems the p~ Gillvray explained. The veteran Is kenny propo6ed a large yacht gives <fB-hou r service, and he hu velopment wlll be h eld Jn abey- a highly dlscrlmlnating jolrseeker, anchorage and motel development about the biggest stock or parts ance for some time; the reason and Bince he has been away from 00 the clty property 00 Coast In the country. He also ha.a •ome being that bids on the sprinkler the buslne!M world for a con.sider-Highway r ecently -proposed by one beautiful new table lamp.s 1n pelnt system alone came to more than able pt:Mod of time, he want.9 to of the councllmen for 8 city ball. of Brent.,..,·OOd pottery in Jovel~ $2000 ~bove the total cost, and look the employment situation over I pMtel tw<:>-tone glazes, with cloth v.•ere re1ected by the county super- carefully before making hiB f inal 1 shades that v..·ould be just the visors. choice I Small and round fluore11cen I One bidder asked $8395 tor the · lights fo r Christmas trees "'ill be thlntg •1', each endh o!dyouf rh davlnen-installation. another asked $8976 por . you are ar o ear g, . . ' Drive Carefully-Spare a Ll!e. ava"able for the holiday seasOn. here's your chance for Harold 111 but ne~ther ?ne lncluded quotationa .---------------------------,!closing out at cost his line of ' on ma1ntaJn1n g the park for a year. Nat ional De Forest hearing &Ids,! _ Give to the War Chest _ Telephone 1347-J for FIVE-DAY SERVICE on Cleaning Laundry CORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS and • 1807 Pick-Up and Delivery Coast Highway Carl Phi!hart, Manager have seemed to be too little and too late too often. And we've been called too many names by too many people. But through all this hullabaloo there's one thing of which we've made sure-that Eastside would continue to be t..wdc:-the same grand beer you enjoyed before Pcul Harbor. If you think it was easy to stick to that quality st20dard, you're cruy. How simple it would have been to add water and add sales! We're happy to inform you that thcn'll be more Eastside soon. We're building and buying new equip- ment-big shiny new copper kettles, great glus-lined •torage tanks when: Eastside is aged Nature's way. Yes sir, war is what General Sherman 1aid ir was. Bur without war we'd oevc.r know the sweetness of P02cc. • Eastside t MILLow MILD Beer \ ' p. standard set ""hlc b ""eigh.8 little -------------and helps much. "IF I RAN THE DRUG STORE ..• " ••u I ran tile drux store." Marcie T ---, a hll'b llcltool airl. said the other after- noon, "I'd carry more candy." .iu.ten. Ma.rgte," we ex- plained, ""you \\'on't find as bli-a V ARIETV of quality candlea anywhere ln town · --but we k eep our 5tock11 of each kind low so \\·e can re-order recularly .... Our <'andy ls aJ"'•Y!I tl'Hh:• Newport Beach Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front Phone 6 Buy \'lctory Bond.8 d; Our Marine Hardware d; Our Gift Shop and cheertul, helptul suggestions 2212 W. Central Newport 'WaJt.,. I· qetkwli NE\\'S·T JMES PHOTOGRAPHER )\/ow Ava.lab!< for FINE PORTRAITS and Commercial Photography . 437 Fernleaf Ave. PHONE 292-W Corona de! Mar SAMPSO.N Machine Works 1604 Newport Bh•d. Costa Mesa • We are new through with war contracts and open for general machine work. . • All modern machinery. All types of machine work. • Marine engine parts du- plicated. • Arc and acetylene weld- ing. Cl'LINDER HEADS MJI,J,ED SAMPSON Machine Works WELCOME CAFE 2560 Newpor:t Blvd., Costa Mesa · GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:· MODERATE PRICES _FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER a p. m. anW 10 p. m. -Sanda19: U aooa uato 10 p. m.. Open 8 a. m. to ! a. m. -CIOled MODdays Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Satu.rdays Stol2p.m. Nt!Wp6rt 433-M , Our Kitchen Open for Inspection Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop. ' • TEXACO SERVICE STATION 500 East Central-Balboa Now Under New Management of Jack Phillipson Who Has Served Many Harbor District Motorists for Over 8 Years Use Your Texaco Credit Card Here MARFAK LUBRICATION .,,~---· BREAD-TIME . . STORIES ( XIT£~1f _T!ICX ) -;--.. -,. "' )...4 ' tS ·---¥ TRY MAKING your apple pio with - peeled apples. You will then only UM . one· half cup of sugor. \" ...,.,C' ,~ Reason for this is the al>" ~ -,~ .. pie's sugar lies near the skin. Saves work, too. ROtJ'SEEOLD Ril:IT'l' ._._ ... WHEN YOU change your rugs around to avoid wear, remove the marks left from legs o f furniture. ..,, .t, Place a damp cloth on -"-~~ mark and then run a hot -"'! _ t_,/--=-~ iron very lightly over it. y~::d:· ..-·.:¢£ ....... • PARSNIPS IN MOLASSES 1 lb. par.nips 1 cup molOSlff I tsp. salt Boil pared parsnips in salted wat., until tender. Cool then slice. Heat mo- lasses, add parsnips and simmer until they are brown and glazed. Serve VftrJ ~ hot. l FIR~!_ C!l~ICE J -----~rJ.-...,4 '"' ----- MORE FAMILIES in Southom Califor.. nia prefer Weber's Enrichff Whlte Bread. It has the delicious taste, ten- der' texture and oyen·freshne1s that everyone enjoys. Rich in vitamins ond mineral1 natural to 100"-whole wheat. Try a loaf today. • , ' --, _ f t , James Lee -W. B. Foote 1-lraDce -2117 Cout Blvd. -Real Dtate _.,._ ' Balboa Yacht Basin ·Palisades Road -O. A. Haley -Npt. Bch !!00 ~v-- The Balboa Inn Kain Su.et at the Balboa Pier-Pb. Newport 880 -T- Culbertllon Chevrolet €o. O>evrolet--Oldmlobile -T-, Casino Cafe :202 Main St. -Louil Verwey -Balboa --V- Barrow's Department Store 1816 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa --V- Boyd's Service Station 1500 W. Central Ave. -Phone 985 --·-- Balboa Fun Zone Balbea --V-- Bastanchury Water Co. J'amou• Arteeian a !uoer Dittllled Drill.k.111.1" Wat.er · Phone Zenith 4510 --\"-- Balboa Market Gus Van de Linde & Fritz Goossens ---\"-- Eugene Elliott 501 E. Central-Real Estate-Estab. 1924 --V-- Balboa Paint Store Mr. and Mrs . C. Ferrell-6CX> E. Bay Ave. __ ,. __ Larry Fisher 30th & Lafayette-Wholesale Fish-Phone 260 --·--Florence Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Edward Firbank-Balboa --·--w. T. Jefferson 212 Oc~n Blvd . .:......_ Corona del !.'la.r --·--Lowman Boat Builders 485 Nc~'PQrt Blvd. -Costa 1'1esa --V-- Bay Shore Camp Coast High1,1.•ay-Hcinz & 1larie Kaiser --V-- Excelsior Creamery Santa Ana -California --V-- B'Domes Cafe 2200 Ocean Fl'Ont-Adele &: George Beddome --·--Newport Builders Supply Co. 3104 W. Central Ave.-Newpon Beach --·-- Ocean Front Cafe 2114 Ocean Front -Newport --·--MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc. Naval Architects·--Boat Builders-·-Boat Repairing • --·--Bayside Fish Market 28th & Lafayette-Newport Beach --·--Dean Termite ContrOl ltuaran&eed Tl'!':r-mhe Control-L&te.t Improved lt:etbodil 1017 So. ri.1ain St.--Santa Ana-Phone 6683 --V-- Orkin's Department Store 1793 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa --·--F. & S. Sales Co. Santa Ana --T- Ludlum Carpet Works 1622 So. Main -Santa Ana --·--. V ~llely Boat' Rentals Opal & So. Bay -Edl:t'water at Palm Ave. --·--• . Balboa Cleaners 605 E . Central Ave.-Balboa --V-- Rawson's Cafe 1015 Coast Highway -Newport Beach --V-- The Edgewater 1000 Shore Ave.---Corona del Mar --V-- California ·Marine Packing Co. ~tie An.-Newport --V-- ''The Arches" .. ,,._ a Utt.le B!t BetW" Cockt.aD Loanp and Clai. On Coast Highway at Newport Blvd. --T- Van Camp's Sea Food Co., Inc. ZZI 20th Stroet -Newport Beach --T-- Ida Naylor Bead! ~ -Balboa Island -T-- Still's Sea Shell Cafe P111m 6 Central-Balboa Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Still -T-- Starck's Cafe m ~w. a. .. Rawe, Jll«r.-Ne•prt Costa Mesa Paint & HU\iware • llr. and Mn. F. A. Walsh -. . , . • ., • • ·vouR VICTORY ·BONDS Wl'Ll CONTINUE THIS I ... ~e cnre and cure of our • tra,Oc thousands of wounded. Victory Bonds h elp pay the cost! And they'll help pay for bringing all our boys back home-help wind up the war'• colossal expewe that made victory possible. ASSURE THIS J , , , The necesoary reoerve that • son of youro who'• coming back to the farm will want for future r e pairo ••• for refertilizing the land .•• for erosi on control .•• all the things that m'ust be done to make the farw a better paying busine88. -~ PREVENT .THISf , , , The bitter a ftermath of • squandered money that lead• to inflation. No work-no living for the men who helped to make a better Am.,rica ! Depression can't •trike if we have a oecnre backlog of Victory Bonds! OUR QUOTA IS $300,000 Let's Go Over Our Quota 100 °/o ~ . .. •' BUY MORE ... BUY BIGGER BONDS 1.N A • AMERICA'S GREAT VICTORY LOAN There are 7 different types of U.S. Govemmen Securieits offered in the Victory Loan. Consult any bank regarding the issue best suited to your individual requirements. --------------VICTORY 2*% U. S. TREASURY BONDS Dated November 15, 1945 .•. doe December 15, 1972 ... callable after December 15, 1967 ... beamr or reg· lstered form ••. Price: Par and aecroecl Int.en.st. 214 % U.S. TREASURY BONDS Dated November 15, 1945 .•. dae December 15, 196% ... cal~ after December 15, IllSI ••• beattr or reg· lstered form ..• Price: Par and aecroecl lnten.&t. l11% U.S. CERTIF1CATES of Indebtedness Series K·l946 ••• Dated December S. llHS ..• doe De- cember 1, 1946 ••• 1-rer form only ••• Price: Par alld MlCr1llld Interest. ' LOAN ISSUE U. S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES E Doe 10 years from date of '"8ue ••• IMoed at 753 of par •... yield to maturity 2.903 ... registered form only. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS-S,ERIES F Due 12 yea.rs from date of IMue ... iMued at 753 of par ..• yield to maturity 2.583 ... registered form only. U. S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES G Due 12 years from date of IMoe .•• IMutlCI at par . . . Interest payable aem.l·annually ••• yield to maturity, Ull3 .... registered form oaly. U.S. TREASURY SAVINGS NOTES-SERIES C Due S years from elate ol. llllue .•• IMaed at par ... yield to -1ortty '1 m3 ... inllerOled form Olllf. ' ' Thia Adv~t Made POlllll"ble by the Patriotic Contn"butioO. of the Citizens and Finni Li8ted OD tbU Page ' • • Viele Plumbing & Sheet Metal l.829 N...._t Blvd. -Costa Mesa -T- • Q-RioShoppe 205 Main St. -Jewelry and Glflll -Balboa --·--Richard Seeley 218 Marine Avenue-Pllotoerapher-Balboa llland -T-- Busy Bee Cafe Famouo tor Our Breaktaat.-106 Main St. Balboa -v- Balboa Circle Taxi My Hour, Dll.Y or Niaht-Pb. Npt. 33J · --v- Bay Shore Cafe Coast Hlghway-T. F . Nortm --T-..J Gaughan's Standard Station 2100 W. Central -N~ Beach --·-Hansen's Ice Cream. Malts, Sandwiohes-2100 Ocean Fnlot -V-- Davis-Gay Music Co. ''Everything in Music and Sound"-COSta Mesa ,--·- Newpt)rt Ice Company 410 Thlhieth St.-Newport Beacli -·--Conrad Richter, M. D. 120 E. 18th St. -Costa Mesa --V- Boardman's Harbor Market • 303 Marine Ave. -Balboa Island --V-- National Research & Mfg. Co. Corona del Mar and San Dieiro _.,._, Robert A. Crawford, Opt., D. 1791 Newport Blvd.-Optometrist---Costa Mesa --V-- Kenneth E. Wilson Co. Ouia·Craft Cruisers -Chrysler Marine Engines --V-- Newport Dredging Co. 631 31st St. --·--Market Spot 200 ~Iarine Ave. -Anton Hershey -Balboa Island --V-- Port of Seven Seas Boat Landing Boat Sal<'S--Marine Ways---817 Coast Highway --v-- El Paraiso Cafe McFadden Place -Newport --·-Sportland Bowling Center Main Street-Balboa-Phone: 2402 --·-Sawyer Sport Shop 2<J7 Marine Ave.-Balboa Island --·-Western Canners Co. \V. 1'1 . Longmoor --V-- Kay Finch Ceramics Corona del Mar --·-- Cliff Joye's Service 500 W. Central-Balboa-Ph. 1172 --V- The Blue Sails Books, Greeting Cards, Artist Sup.··Main St.-Balboa --·-Melrose Abbey Mausoleum E. Fenton Dean, Manager -Ph. Orange 131 --·-Juniata Ceramics 3090 W . Central -Ph. 347·W --·--Polly Apparel Gilbert and Leah Brown-Costa M- --T- Central Boat Works Designers & Bullderr-Foot ot 31.rt St. --V- Hormen Fish Market Fresh F1sh and Sea Foods --·--Balboa Sportfishing Fleet Paul Lorentzen-Pavilion-Balboa --V-- Sam's Sea Food Cafe Coast Highway -Swisei Beach --V-- Famous Dept. Store 201 E. Foorth SL -Santa Ana --·--• A Friend --v- Foster & Sons -T-- Theo's Cafe 318 East 4th S t. -Santa Ana -T-\ Higgins Pleasure Craft Co. Newport Beach-Cele E. · WatU, )(ar.-Pb. 20llll --T- A. B. McCollum Udo Isle -T- Lido Richfield Station 3413 w. Central-Art Hello • .. •• • , ---· t'' ' i •. · I • • , . , • . . ~-.------------------------------..!N~8~W!!!IVil:!!!~~L.JB~A~t~l!0!!!~&~1~N~&!W!!!l~·~1j!!WS8i..JN! .. !!J_!"l!!l!!..JB!!!!1~•!!!..~0e91!!i'!!!•~~,,!i...~'l'!!!!!del!!!!~!!!l~·lN~o~•9!!'!•t.!!,aJ!1:"'!!!!!l...------------..... ,----------------l .... !!ll!..!!e!e!!!!!.~ ' NOTICE OF FILING As&Ea&-ROBERTS. nuor-, CALIFOR- MllNT FOR THE -CONSTRUC. NIA TRUST OOKPANT, & oor- TION OF SANITAllY 8EWER8 poratlon, trmST DOil. BIDCOND AND APPURTENANCES IN DOE and THIRD DOil OORPOR.. EVERY NEWS -TIMES ·CLAS.SIFIEll AD .IS Al OPPORTUNITY! Read 'lbem f• Profit • • • Ute Them for Resulta oAVOCAOO AVENUE AND ATION, DeleOO&nta. 1------------.....,---------------------------------------------------------------- 0Tl<ER STREETS AND AL· You are directed to -In I · uva. -AS CONTEMPLATED an -brO\lgbt ...-you by PA.IN'l'DIO OONTll&Ol'()• BALI: 111!!1JSJJ..t.!mOJ11 • ~ imPrLDli A WANTED TO ll&NT SY RESOLUTION OF INTE:N· the ahoTe named pl&IDtltt In the Painting _ Decorating 7~LR METAL all wblte I« bnx. 8VEB.YTHING , TION NO. 3151 ANO OF THE Superior Court of the llt&t. of Roof ~ 6 Polnttac 100-lb., 200-lb. and 300-lb. ~ '"111£ ANO PLACE OF HEAR· Callfarol&. In and for tl>e OouDQ ~~ f O •~• s• N-"'' 1'"'"'1"CAL ., the Symnann & Nollai' ~· 1 -~ •• ·-..--~ ING AS TO SAID WORK AND of Qranp, and to ....... r -PIL ~L rnT.w au ll8tl> 8t. I ~:lb> ........ Holdn L Gal AanaaMENT. plaint,_,, within ten dayo aft.or .. _,. u-etc IFOR ~PiiliAio doc. PbODo---"' van the oervlce on you ot tblo ..,,... gr&pb. eoe~ w. CleDlnl AveDUt, llllNtrieal o.mn.ton PIJnuant to etatute, notice le m"""-ft -w!W.. Ille CuulltJ PAINTING CONTltACTOR Bal~ ""' N II. llS3 W 1000 Coali ,,,_ ._..,,. pen U>at tbe Superintend· ot Orange, or wltbln tblrty de.yo ~-•·• J -. or ,_one · • • ..._...7 N -·-~-and .,. Robert H. --· r. 81-ftc ,,_ UU 117·ttc ""' ot Street. of tbe City of -· It eenod --~. 1"" Palntlnl' _ W&terp~ ·----------=- poo'I Beach, b&vtng -.!•an_._.. notltled tbet -10" 00 -Interlor Decorat1ns WINDOW FRAllE GLASS PLYWOOD BOATS meat to cover the cost.a and ex-a.nd aJ:Wlllrer U t.bcPN ~ the Free J:aitim&tu · ~ 8E"l' J'RD Rawtnc or motor, a. 10, U. l'°'ft. -ot lbe conatructlon ot aanl· plalntltr wtll take judplct for Complete Spray Eq\llPmenl I Brlnl' your window• to lloN. $49 60 U HOUSE WANTED In Balboa Two or Three Bedrooms Permanent Residents t.7••• t. Jm'l'.A.R HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY Realtors Newport BRAND NEW I-BEDROOM HOME Hardwood floors, floor furnace, garage. $5500. Terms 2 BEDROOM HOME tar]' •wen and appurtenanc .. In any money er dom&gw -·-Ph. 1'57_R. B<xlt ia7, Newport BdL A-J . Burt«I Paint lltore, Kai'· Padcllebo&ni. and Pw.- • ATOC&do Avenue and other ru.ei. In tbe Complaint. u arlllnc vpoD too 85--4 nolla • Weotmlutor. c..t& &net ane~ 1n l&ld City, u con· contn<t, or will apply to tbo Ooart No Job BIJ tc u ~ • T8lttc S&Dlns Dtnpy. The Coach Lamp Cafe 504 West Central Phone 2268 83-tfc Good location. $3300. Terms ,. • -Pboae 7~· Wa•~-n Woodcr~ft Shof.8 -pl&~ by Ruolutlon of Int<n-tor any ether relief -•"""cl In lllKMllT AJD9 · JI """ a tloD No. 3159. &doptod by tb• CltJ tbe complaint. JUBt Arrived 811 Cout Htp-y, Pbone 80 . ea.men ot u.Jd City on the 7th Given v.ndm' my hand and Hal of COLD and KACHINmt.aSa 1 ~ Hl&l"tns Aid T9-ttc day of J.lay, l!M5, filed lb• ume the 8upee1or Court of Ille Cuuaty WAVES BATTERIES roR SALE-nattte aau. racing WANTED ON BALBOA ISLAND -bedroom hOUIO, yo&r round, by ..... voteY&n and family ot a . Phoae Newport 1480. SS..tc In my ottlce on tbe 7th day ot ot Oranp, State of CallfOftll&, tblo Tlnttng and Kanlcurlnl' -.-Dru.-Co. ll&ilbo&t. 1B feet In le,,.U.. 2 •la N-ber, 19'5. llltb day of December, 18K Evmlns ~tmenC. Ph. 1n.w 117 Kalli 8t. Ph. &l6 Kanny Watt.I racing ..u., can-u: --.-1-, ---T-ATll:-------,-7 I hereby nx Monday tbe 3rd day II. J . llll1TH, Vi's Beautv Shop •tto .... covcr and two-wheel trailer. at December. 19'5, at tbe bour of County Clerk and Ctorl< of tbo 1103 Oout Hlway, Corona dil Mar J'lnt clue coDdltlOD, '350 cub. 4 :00 o'clock P. M., and the Council SUperior O;Jtut ot the 8t&te Of Te..ttc W'Z RA VJ: Sood mecs ptmM for 2020 K.-uiielb. Road, Glendale. Chamber ot the City Council In Callfom.la. In and fM tbo -8126. 8116. JH6 q . ft>o CHarl .. ton &-123'1. 83_.tc the City of Newport Beach, u tbe County ot Drlu>p. EKPLOno:NT W.urn:D 18 .,.-._ up. -r.r-, 8cm1e -=-.,..-=-,-~--_,-=--,-,.- ~ wb<n and wbcrc all pe~M By A-L. fil~UiCOCK. Deputy. WILL TAKE CARE of cbildren. fM -1. at yean la 01w1p BOATS-Bot, Sold and Traded tnte:reated in the work done or tn (SEAL SUPERIOR COURT Phone N. B. 600-M. • S6-ttc ceun.ty. f)t••""8cbmldt ~ Qg., M.&rlne Engine• and Part.a the Aid &meument will be beard ORANGE OOUNTY) PON. )(&1n. BaAta A.DL OU'o MARINE SALVAGE AND . by the aa.1d Qty COuncU. Property Pub. Stp 13 to Nov 22, lMlJ (1bur) DIPLOYllEKT OFWllAi• • MFG. CO. ownen. tbe contn.ctor or hta aa-Typewn"ters Repaired 3090 W. Central Ave. Pb. 2388-W WANTED-HOTEL KACD. 11&1-m~ and all other persona lnter-ALIA& &UMMONS Inn. Pbooe MO. &-Ue T Day Service Newport Beach. Ca.11!. eattd tn aald work or sald a.sees&-No. 44321 MESA RADIO a: ELECTRONICS 26-Uc ment, feeling aggrieved by any .act HELP WANTED-Woman or gtrl 1794 Newport Blvd. or detennlnaUon ot the Supetin-In the Superloc-Court of th• SUte to work ln bindery dep&rtmeoL Phone 346--0:l8t& Mesa M-ttc llUBIOAL • MDIO .. tendent of Streeta or the City J;n-of Callfornla In and Fw the Part time work. Inquire New. FOR SALE-'32 Buick eedan, good gtneer tn relation thereto, or w'bcr • Caonty of Orange Tl.mes office. 84.-tfc tiree. Geona 118.il for 8 Meter claim that the work has not been ;z p ll Cl k boat, perfect condition. Triplept performed according to the con-Action brought in the Superior ayro er tube caater, excellent cond.Jtlon. tract tn a good tl.nd aubatantial Court of the County of Ora.nge, and Excellent opportunity for Phone N . B. 1638-W days, or call manner, or who claim that any Complaint filed In the Office of the competent woman. at 422 Ac&cla St., Corona del · portion of the work wu for any Clerk ot the Superior Court of said For Appolnlment Mar evenings. Sf-tl'c reuoo omitted or illegally lnc1ud-County. Phone 24-tB 84-2tc ed. in the contract for the aa.me, or HAROLD H. DOBERT "D d HELP Pennsrclvania Oil -WANTED -Resporudble bevtng or making any objection FLOTILLA DOBERT, bla wile, Gal on -70c person to look after two chll-to the correctness of the 8-9fJess-Plaintlffs. vs. ARTHUR L. TODD · dren afternoons and occa.slonal ment. or diagram. or other act, a.nd DOROTHY R. TODD, hi.a Wife, · evea. Through November. Bal-determination or proceeding of the FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE, and rln d S •-Cit THIRD DOE CORPORATION boa Island. Ph. N. B. 1285. Su~ ten ent of Lree..., or Y -• & 85-tfc Engineer. shall, prior to the day corporation, Defendants. Western Auto Supply Authorlz.ed Dealer 1836 Nev.•port Blvd., Costa Meaa S1-4tc RADIO REPAlRS-All mak .. : tubee, ete. Kart.ne Electrlcta.n.. Pb. 2417 ... Burt Norton, 1111 Co&at Hpy.. Newport Beach. ; 1-ttc Need An Extra Radio? Let ua make your battery port~ able all electric for a very rea- .onable fee. RADIO sos 21~ Marine, BiUboa laland 84-4tc BAT'iERIES For Portables ' 1et for the hearing on the a.s.sess-The People of the State of Call- ment. appeal to the said City Coun-fornia Send Greetings to: ell by briefly stating in writing ARTHUR L. TODD and DORO· the grounds of appeal For a de-THY R . TODD, hi.a wife, FIRST ecrtption of said work reference is DOE, SECOND DOE, and THIRD hereby made to the above men-DOE CORPORATION, a corpor- INTERESTING WORK Stamps For Collectors Al•o large •tock or tubeo. U. S. and Foreign. Approvals -3-Day - Uoned Resolution of Intention. ation, Defendants. Dated thts 7th day of Novem-You are d.ireeted to appear In ber', 1945. an actioo brought a.rain.It you by FRANK L.. RI1'.'"EHART , the above named pla.l.ntiffa in the City Clerk. Superior Court ot the State ot Pub:-Nov. 8, 13, 1945. California, in and for the County of Orange, and to &ru1wer the com- No. 40247 plaint therein wlthi.n ten day1 alter ALIAS SUMMONs..tll the eervfce OD you ot thJa 1wn- . . Pleasant Working Conditions Learn TELEPHONE OPERATING Increased wage rates ll'OW in effect. Rad.Jo Repair Service on Request. MESA HOBBY SHOP MESA RADIO & ELECERONJCS 1794. Newport Blvd., Coeta Meaa 1794 Newport Blvd. 84_4tc _Ph.,_o•_,•,,_3•.,.,_-..,-C=oe,.,ta=M_,,es=a==8::-4::--4=tc ------------8PIXllAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 18 Gliders, Model Planes Boats, Railroad Cara, Balsa Wood, Glue. Dope. Knlvea, etc. MESA RADIO & ELECTRONICS 1794 Newport Blvd. Phone 345---Costa Mesa STEEL KITCHENS K&.YS MA.OE WHILE YOU WA.IT Vogel'9, 100 Main St. Balboa and: 208 Karine Ave., Balboa Ialand. 22-11<: PIANO' TEACHER G. V. LINSENBARD Graduate J. E. Barnes & Son 1808 Newport Wvd. Coote KeM. PhoGe &H IN ORANGE 8 Room House 4 bedroom.a. Com.er locatioo, cloee to town. New double gar. age. HoWJe partly furniabed, iil- cluding electric refrigerator and musive dlnlng room suite. Good 1tove. Full Price, $8500 with $2,000 down 1 Commercial Acre wtlh. good 2-bedroom home. Barn and chicken equipment. Corner location, east aide, near high ecbool. Full price, $7850 Terma it necessary. ·--2 Bedroom Home in acre Jand. East aide of Blvd. Fruit tree11. chicken equipment. With Price, $4750 Half Acre On Newport Blvd. modern 5-rm. furnished hou.se. Hardwood floors through- out, bullt...in air conditioner. Tub over shcw,rer, wall heater in bath- room. Large wardrobe closets in both bedrooms. Tile sink, plenty of cupboarcl.9. Double garage. Be aure a.nd aee this if you are ln the market tor a good comfort~ able home. $8,250 Half cash, bal. monthly. Balboa Island 2-BEDROOM HOYE . .. near bay, with '-rm. apt. over double garap, Half cub. Fine location. $15,000 3-BEDROOM HOUSE near Bay ... Patio $12,000 Bay Front Home 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Completely FUrnllbed $35,000 Corona de! Mar Excellent Home- With 2-Bedroom Apartment Over Garage Completely Furnished. Electric Refrigerator, Hwd. F1oors $8950 Lovely 2-bedroom home with magnificent ocean view. 1\12 lots. Immediate possession $15,000. Terms Furnished Apartment and Garage ·New-Two Lots $12,000 Business Opportunitres BOAT BlJil.J)ING PLANT Completely equipped. Nets--- $15,000 yr. Large back log RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL BAR A-1 Location 2 Business Lots Between Newport and Balboa C-1 Zone $4500 HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY . Actlon brought in the Superior mona, lf served within the County Court of the County Of ()range., and ot Orange, or within thirty daya lf ComplaJ.nt tiled in the Office ol the .erved elsewhere, and you are noti- Oerk of the SUperior Court ot aa1d fled that unlem you .a appear and County. answer u · above requlred, the plaintiffs will take judgment for any money or d&magea demaMed in the Complaint, u ariaiDg upon contract, or will apply to tb& O>urt tor any other rel.let demanded tn Apply Southern California Telephone Com·pany iOO E. Bay Ave., Balboa Custom Built Cabinet Types Range and Sink Units Shower Doors Royal Conwrvatory, Lel99lo Ph. 1252-W 1526 W . Ocean Front 78-tfc A 5-Acre Block Realtors On :Monte Vista. 1Ughtly ro!UD&". -~~~~__:_30th::::_:•t~C=:e=ntral:::::__:A=v~e-~-=Teleph==°""=~1~600~-""~'~"~=--In The Superior-Court of the State Of C.llfomla In and For-the County "1 Ol"ange Carpenters Available for general maintenance and r.palr prlced at $8000.00. Owner aaya · 86-ltc CITY OF NEWPORT BltACH, a l.nm.lclpal corporation of. the etxth claa, Plalntl!f, va. RICHARD D. Al!NOLD, et al, DeholdallL THE PEOPLE OF THE STA T1!l OJ' CALIFORNIA SEND GREET· INGS TO: RICHARD D. ARNOLD, KATH· ARINJ: ARNOLD PHO!., ABBDI: ARNOLD Gl:RTH, MARGARET C. PO'ITS, It. C. DA VIS, &ll'mER BJ:t.t.E COVERT, THE STER.-. LING 00., a corporaUo.n, A. H. KARTINDALE. C. J . WALKER, A.• 0 8 R. HARUN, CLAIR1C HARLIN, hla Wife, ROBERT A- POWER, NEr.t.!l!! T. NEWHALL, POLLY vroLA •VFS. POLLY l!J.IZA BE'th Alla, EDMUND TROWBRIDQE A)( ES, ANN l'!tOWBRIDGE AKES, ROY C. ROBB:RTll, llUllAN L 0 U I S 11: J'RBE¥AN, MRS. FANNIE M. MORRILL. GWENDOLYN D' .Al'fGELO, formerly Gwendolyn Savage, E. D. BEEMAN. OSCAR A-RICE. COUNTY OF ORANGE • me of the political subdlvlstona of the State of Ca.ll!ornta, ROY G. If you pe,..;si In drl'lling with your mind In tl'te clouds you are due to f1nd a permanent !'tome thef"e. :t Our Marihe Hardware !; Our Gift Shop and cheertul, helptul ~tions 2212 \V. Central Newport the complaint. Gtven under my hand and -1 ot the Superior Court of the County ot Orange, Stele of California, tblJI 27th day of AU(lllt, 194&. II. J . llMITH. or ~14 ~ North Main Street Santa Ana or Aak the Operator for the C'h.lef Operator ~ttc County Oerk and Clerk ot the ----,ea"'an"",--.,.1"'17"&-,..J~F'or=-----1 supertor Court of !be state at First Class Painters CallfomJa. in and tor the County of Orangt. A-J. Burton Paint Storc By D. PERRY MAYNARD, Magnolia ok Weotmt...ter, (Seal Superior Court Oruge County) let Pub. Aug. 30, Lut Pub. Nov. 8, lNS. Deputy, Coeta :a.r..., T&-etc EXPERIENCED PAINTERS. - Steady work. H. It.. McDonald, f.14 Old County Rd. Coot& M-. 81·tfC Southern CounUee Supply Co. 144 Cout Blvd. North Laguna Beach Tel. 6852 Prompt Service "'! Lubrication Oil Change Greasing ·'--Washing Polishing - 83-ttc EXPERIENCED HELP 1lNI TI-DE TABLES MAN or WOMAN Uvlng In tbla Theodore Robins viclnlty, wtth lr&naportatton. tor Authorised Ford Dealer O. Z. ROBERTSON Call N~ 83 '2-ttc PAINTlNG -PAPER HANGING and DECORATING H . E . McDonald 414 Old County Rd.. Pb: 16'-W Colt& Me1a ~-ttc Washing Ma~hines Repaired Parta J'o?' All Mak• Pick Up aDd Del1Vez"7. llCHULER'll Wuh!Dg V•cblne Shop 1718 Newport mvd. Coote :a.r- ~ne ne3 oo.tfc "MOl'e For Yo\lr !{oney" Wo b&vo juot ~eel I bw fOll· seil, 10 look at thl.a and make ofter. J. E. Barnes & Son 1808 Newport Blvd. Coat& Meea. Pbaae &18 ~ltc BALBOA OC&AN FRONT LOT $3500 2001 Ocean lllvd. Phone Newport 113 NOVEMBER mp 1-.... F. 9 1 :31 4 :52 11.23 gmieral work around hotUe and 22nd &. Central, Newport Low yacht, young, cbeertul d1s--, 86-tl'c 7:24 poaltloo and wWlng to learn. ------------ tory method Ret....i rnaldo wblch · SO.etc gtve a deeper trM.d than. new------------ 3.2 2.1 5.2 s. 10 12:03 ··---··· --·-·-· .. , Su. 11 M. 12 Tu. 13 5 :~ 3.8 6:1S 4.1 9:51 3.5 11:27 2.9 1:08 •.5 2 :49 4.3 4:31 f .3 o.3 Pa.rt or tuU time work. Salary .:.W;.:ANTED==°'-;;:TO_:_;:.Btl..;;..;:1' _____ 11 open. Jack Lawrence, No. 2, WILL PAY CAllH tor your fur. 8:31 Harbor Ialand Drive. M-Uc 0.4 -------------n1tnre or what ha•e you. Pbcme 9:46 Nwpt_ 2000. O.'R. Cnwley, The 0.4 W A N T E D Food Buket, 1812 Newport 1 o :51 ' Blvd., Ooeta Mea. 99-ttc o.~ 25 IF YOU want to ee1l yvuz old 11 :43 pl&no aee ua. Wf pay b.l.gbMt 0.3 s K I L L E D cull prtco. 30 y ...... In Orange (New da1Ul!ll •YlllC' time) Tid• &J"9 plaeed lD order (I( OOC'IU'NllO. l.ta'bt D.l'1l1'M a. ...._: dark ftc'arw p. m county. Danz..Schm.ldt Plano Co.. C A R P E N T E R S 620 N . Ma.tn. Santo Ana. !!'-etc Overtime Pay FUJtNlTUBE FOB SALE • si tt.ree, mMnlng mon mileage. Leave t1rell lD the mom.Ing a.nd have them recapped or rep&lred by evening or we plck up your car and deliver same day. Free loanera lf dellirecl Money back guarantee LI your aaaurance. Grade A. Truck Rubber i NOW Available. Colt.a Mes.a Tire & Retre.ad Shop our Of!W addrem 17&0 Newport Blvd. Tel. N. B. 2342 M-tfc FOR · SALE-Two 9xl2 Wilton BUl!INE88 OPPOBTUNITIE8 to ruga: 1 eet of twin beds, 4-po.ter AT OORONA DEL KAR 4 Lots -$2200 Lot on Poppy Ave. South ot kl1"hway $2000 Houae South of Highway $4500 W. J. HOLCOMB 1517 Cout Highway Corona del Mar "Where the Fis.gs Fly" 8b-2U: GI.! who pa.int the town red usu- ally come home with a dark brown taste, and the guys who do e\J_ery· thing under the sun usually have shadows under their eyes. walnut, box sprtnga a.nd other BOAT MFG. and SALES-Owners arttclea. Ph. N. B. 18. 85-2tc illnf!M force. sale of profitable ------------ bwftneu~ HJway location. Long ROOFS REPAIRED Painting a.nd Spraying Repair Now Be.fore Ra.Lna. 10 Free Eatimate, 1257-M, Santa A.Ra. See MR. PETTY South Coast Co. or C.1.0. Hiring Hall FOR SALE-Thermoray gu 'heat-term lease. Retail, wholesale, a- er, $20. Laweon ga.a beater, $5. port 88.lea; 4 month• orders on Com.er A ca.cla and Pac.1flc Drive, hand. Franehlae on outboard mo- Coron& del Mar. 85-4tp tore and pla.tlc boat&. NoW !¥·- BOATS. 8tJPPJ..D:l8 II chlnery. atock. plywood, pil- 323 good terno, jlp, truck. 3-pl>ue powcr. STAR BOAT C l In con· Tenn&. Box 869, Balboa 1eland. dltion. $:)00. C. F . Jones, 217 Calif. 86-ttc 80-t!c Agate St., Balboa laland. 88-Atcl ------------,-___ llARINE ____ W=A-YS,,.,.----FOa RENT U J . B. LlTI'LE & SONS. 88-4tp l------------- ----~--~~--- $16,500 2 story stucco. f bedrooma, 2 batha. Extra lot. Paved • Good Buy GENBRAL CONTRACTDIG, Re- pair and Alteratlona. See Frank Pellkofer, 3405 Fin.le,. a-.e.. New· port Bea.ch. Ph. 1498-:U:. 43-tfc !IO I HauJ out time now available. FOR SALE-Ladiea Ught we:tgbt HacC'URDY 4t CALKINS W. L. Jordan FOR RENT -Nicely furnlabed 700 Ea.It Central, Balboa room, private entrance, conven-Phone 1'.53 ~2tc BICYCLES -Sold. 1'91lted or re. pe.lre<L Vog<l'a. 100 .Main SL. Balboa. a.nd 208 :Martne A.-enue, Balboa l•l•nd 22-tfc • bicycle. S~. Victory type. Call 1215 Coa.at HJgbway NeY.-port 1209. 8.5-2tc Phone 1686 83-ttc ~~~~~~~--~-~-1 FOR SALE-Roper high oven gu FOR SALE--2 Buta.n.e t.anka, 10.. range: also luggage trailer. 1713 gal. alr.e; 2 bronze crui&e.r rod.- Ocean Blvd., Balboa.. 85-4tc deas fO?' 35-ft.. boat. See KacCURDY ok CALKINS 1215 Coaat Highway LIGHT BULBS Ex.tension Corda. Iron Cord.a, etc. Pbone 1686. 83-trc ienUy located. 1 block trom ea.at ---'-----------1 bay, l block trom ahops. Inquire 512~ West Bay Ave., Newport. ~ttc WANTED TO JIENT BALBOA ISLAND Income, 6 wdta furnl.9hed, $35 000. Terms OPA ce~g $340 per mooth. Gertrude A. Waldron WM: W. SANFORD WING SANG BOAT & REP AIR YARD 811 Coast Highway 101 Newport "Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front Pboce 15 ~~tc MERCHANT Manne otncer'• wife and ye&r old child want smaH furn. bOUM or apt. ·w June 1. Lou1:ae Helm K&dau. 12.20 Eut Palmyra. Orange. Pbone 186.J collect. ~-ftp Broker E:Kcluslve Agent Phone 234-W 85-2tc 150-ft. on Main Highway ' ' FOR SALE-Walnut d1nlng table, A-1 coadiUoo; va.nity and bench., «l"ft.ll door, Pta.ilco auto radio. OU L&rlupur, Corona do! Kar after 10 Lm.. 8&-2t FIRE EQUIPMENT TESTS - C-0-Two. Pyrtn& #c Foam retUl& OOa fbed aystem and Portablee now avaO•ble. E'I'S-ffOKIN A GALVAN, 1000 Oout IDgbway. Pbone 1334. 'IS.etc Hirnns BDats llf'j' to 615 Foot Prtortty onlcro t&l<en new WANTED by reaponstble Tele- phone Employee, 2 or 3 bedroom bouae. Permanent. Phone Santa Ana 15888. BG-etc In Newport Beach area.. f660 "'I· ft. ot bldgo. SUJtable tor ebopl ar mtg. Uvln&' qtra. on prem1.., • . ~ I ' • ·- • Moorimo uad 11*'9 a,..Jh"'e fllr hl8 for &le . • Paddle a.nt. for BeDt ., ........ _tb. --. FOR~! AmericaD Flyer Eloc. Ttaln. '1tra lnek, manual --· brklge. Uke ...... "6-00. ., A.....:ado, Q). rona dd Kar. · 83-4tc • _'1' !' ._ " •·. --r~'' - Dale Watts 901 Coa1i ~y P1L 2088 8Wtc ' -~ For Five Weeks Only Need ~ any type homo In 'YIClnlt:r ot --·pretcrn.bly i OIL Illar><\ to -fUill1 I of a... eo..tact Kr& Bets at N...,t. lldi. ma. 11-ltp Raloh P. Maskey a4lo Clout Bml Newport· B•da, callfcnda Phone 402 ' .-. • f - ~ COAST PROPERTIES REALTORS co. Bay Front- we are now featuring several Bay Front residences in El Bayo and Balboa, furnished and unfurnished from- $32,000 to $37,500 --Exclusive agents. Liberal tenns. Ocean Front- 4 BedrOoms and Income unit 1¥.i lots _____ _$11,500 Beautiful 4-bedroom modern; 2'h baths. Barbecue. Badminton court. 100' ;::troc:.n::cta::oge=-. ------ Balboa- Good 2-bedroom bungalow. Furnished. Close to ·- everything -------·-··-··---···-----------------------$9,?0CJ Attractive Peninsula 2-bedroom home. Well furn. lsbed. Something different ···-···-· ··--···---·-·-$10,000 Balboa lsland- Modem 2-Bedroom home; nicely furnished. $15,800 Corona del Mar-Llirge Bay Front lot-50x235 COAST 703 E. Central • PROPERTIES REALTORS Balboa $8,500 - co. Phone 683 !l&ltc New 3-Bedroorn Homes --. Flower St. and Banta Ana Ave., Coeta llem. Hardwoo4. flOora-'nle bath Tlle aink-Double garage $1900 down-~ per month Kalte your aelecUvn now Be ready to move in Ralph P. Maskey ~10 Cout Blvd Newport Beach, Calltornl& Phone 402 71-ttc WANTED TO LEASE-Vacant ~ acre or 1 whole acre on Ne-wport Blvd. MJnJmum ot 5 yrs. Preta longer. WW lmpr9Ve to llU.lt our buaineas. Before 6 p.m.. call New- port Be&ch 280, after 6 call '512-ld.. 83-t!C )(ONEY TO LOAN &I LOANS TO BUILD, buy, unprvYo, modernlr.e or re.&l&no.. Newport Balboa Fodera! Bavlllp and Loan -'-'<lalion. 8333 Via Udo Telophone 1.llOO AUTOHOTIVS a TIBE8 151 FOR SA.LE-19~ Indian motor- cycle. 920 Cop.at Highway. 84-4tc AUTOll WANTED 59AUT08 WANTED WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS and Will Pay Top Prices • SELL YOUR CAR NOW While Prices are High. - ' ; I. • • • ' ••wf'o&t .. ,., ... ···•~tt•• I ··-a ¢ .,,., n ~Ne; •• , .. 1MI • LQcat Girls Model --At EDJC Assembly Church School Has Pot Luck Dinner A. tuhlon c!Mnonatnllon wu Alma or tbe SWlday ocbool ........ Harbor Feminine Activities Sgt. Bill Loomis Welcomed Home Lt. Bill Loomia, aon of Kr. and Kn. Ray i.oomsa ot Balboa Ialand. had a party Saturday evening, one wblch be :wW long remember. He l9 Juat back from thl"ff yeara over- aeu and wtien the 17 gu'.eet.I p.th- ered at tbel Lonml1 bome to wel- come him. they came laden with Girl's League Elects Officers At the aecond meeting of the Glrla' League Of the Newport Beach Grammar achool the l1n ot otttcen wu completed, with the tollowh>.g to_.irve t or the coming year: pru\dent. Plan& Wutlake; vice-pre.tdent, Mary Ann Morey; 8eCtttary, Donna SU:ne; treuurer, Joyce Purcell; editor, Barbara Mil· ler: eer,eant-at-arm.a, J"anet Hlll; program chairman, Daloy Wut; aulltance cbalnDan, Connie Kell .. ter, and ecbolarahtp chairnian, Diane D1.ckeN011. pruented at tbe A. W .9:-auembly told by Kra.. FrancM Cox at the ·, Thllnday, NOY. 1 at 1:00 p.m. ID pot luck dlnn« beld reconUy at :-:-'Phmes:-:~~13~.!and~~2al~~---:---~+:__ ____ B!?ly~W!!!!lnl~fn,~'eC!~Bar~!;br~e~-----=•:_ ____ !Reslc~!!!~!!!lerl~-~!...!.!'h!!Ol'l!!:!!!le:_!!E!:3'7!'.!:·~:._ tbe FUJJerton. Unlo.n Hlgb. ec.hool the Q>rona del Ku Oommunlty - and :Junior College &udlt«!um. by church by the Sunday Scbool Harbor Merchants B . I. Circle Rev1'ews Kilo Kay EW> ot th• K&y °""'' ound. • D Ebell Club Bazaar on Nov. 29 -30 pany. She clbouaed appropriate Mn. H. L.ynn• Hurbu -1<!•d onate Many Prizes Carol Terry's Book; clotblbg for camp.ia .,..., and co1-&Del the Rn. p,,rfy ScJuock irave For Dessert Brt'dge Planned to Aid Building Fun.d Plans Bazaar l•e tunctlcla. Joyce Vangea. I'""' th; gnace. Walt.er Tipton. juvenile lden~ of the A. W.S. prulded over delinquency officer for Oranse the meeting. cowity wu the ipeaker, bl9 subject Remember th.at date on the cal-ifbe .tace wu decorated with being "Accentuate the Pa.ftlve.." end&r, Friday, Nov. 18, With the at7llzed ncrwer deeigna ln brtll.l.&Dt Seated at the .,Uer'• table red mark t.round It! That'• the colora and the gtrU modeled on were Rev. and )(n. Perry Schrock. d&y ol tbe A.Matance IAape'• blC .tei>• leadins up to a platform.. Mr. and :u:ra. Walter T1ptoo., Mr. deaert. bridge at the Newport Seve:ral local gtrla were on the ud Mn. Paul Johmon. ol Laguna Harbor Yacht club. of COW'lll. llA of mode~ wbich included Beach, Mr. and l4n. H. Lynne BMldee t.be $100 order on Bul- Peggy Hamilton. Roaemary Hart, Bugbu and Mra. Fb.ncea Cox. lock'• WD.lbi.re and t.be $50 order De.laey Hartley, Joyce 'Van.gen. Thoee p~t were Mrs. Olive on Robluoa.'•. there are dozell8 of CU:b& A.mead, LoW Sheet.a, ll&.rilyn Sleeper, Mr. and Kn. Lowell New-door prtzee donated by merchaDU Kltc.hell, VirCfbla Lowery, Carol Jin. Kn.. Marv1n Lueck. Kr. and of the harbor area. On tbe list are .Adden, Nancy ~rs. Betty Hart. Mra. Hugb Parahall. Mr. and Mn. BW'f &nd Sand, Balboa Ieland The w.,. Cheet mJpporU uao. Gordon Kopp, Mr. and Mn. Harold Record Shop. Newport Grocery, Benedict. Lt. Gene Pleger Mr and Newport Beach Pharmacy, Balboa Mrs. Jamee Benedict, Mr.'and.Mri. Pharmacy. Hoga.a.'• Hardw&re at Al Pleger, Mr. and Kn. Richard Corona. del Mar, Kay Flnch Ctt- Pleger, M_r . and Mn. Al aemmce, amlca, Norman Nursery, Sloan's Mr. and Mn. William Kleckner. Begonia Ga.rden11. Mrs. Brooldnp' U80 helpe aervlce men. Give all you ca.n. BOOKS We Bavt1 Wit.at You Need Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callla, Mr. Variety Store. Marlaka House of and Mrs. H. Lynne Hughes, Mr. Beauty, South Cout company, and Mrs. Gwrtave Grupe, Mrs. Ocean Front Market, Bay Dielritt Louise Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardware, EgTRELLITA'S Johnaon.. Mr. and Mra. Waller A1len's Pharmacy, Vagabond Tipton., Rev. and Mrs. Perry House. The Market Spot. Id& Nay· Schrock, Mrs. Douglu Warner, tor'.e Sport Shop, Nina's Dress Mrs. Frances Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Shop, Balboa. Island Sporting Norman Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Goods. The Islanden. Mrs. Hol- Powers, .M.M!I. George Conaway, Lt. ma.n's Wee Jack and Jill, Hudson's a.nd Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Toy Shop, Island Liquor Store, James J ones and Mr. and Mrs. SOS Radio Shop, laland Variety Dudley. Store. Sawyer's Sport Shop. These (Estelle Campbell, Owner) Pb. Senta Ana S&:!S 515 North Ma1n. Street Boom 8 -Ar<ade Building Our Lending Library Contains the Latest Books ... B oan: 9:SO to 5:SO Exeept Mon., 2 p..m.. -5:SO p.m. S~.~Uuu!/J, Anytime from tout to nine at the PALM CAFE At the Ferry landing, Palm and Bay Front-Balboa Baby Beef Meats and Sea Foods are the ones that have given. ao tar. Representatlvea ot the League ~·ho may be called for ticket reser· va.Uona are Mt"9. Arthur &st, phone 1160, Corona del Mar; Mrs. J11.mes Rogen1, phone 847, Newport Beach : Mn. Jack Hillman, phone 1718. Balboa; Mt'3. T. Weston Jay, phone 1819. U do I.ale ; Mn. George Yardley, phone 79-J, Balboa Island, and Mr9. Don MeCallum, phone 806. Newport Helghte. Complete Family Dinners $1.00 and $I .ZS Mr. and Mrs. ore1 Ruu.i1. 300 Fernleaf avenue, Corona del Mar, Now under New Management-L. A. WELLS, Owner & Mgr. are recelvlng coogratulatlone. The Ope reason, a daughter, born Nov. ~ at ~-----n-6_a.-::-m_. _to_s _p_._m_. ____ a_oSe<1 __ Tu_•_sda_,_·•----l l st. Joeeph hospital. She weighed 7 pounds. 10 ouncet1. TAVERN NOVELTY XMAS CANDLES • AMERICA'S FINEST AGAIN AT Te WINKLE'S ., . \ • -l A Ftt1£MOLY 7°IM. SNOWMAN. ... 7lo A Jouy llnlN. SAHTA CU.US. -~ I • • • I I • ~ i • • ' ~ • • • • ~ -• • • • ~ ! CHEERFUL 7·1'C. TAVIRN CANDLE IUFm SET-·-··· ... _ .. W.fS · 1 l•rt• a1icl 4 &Mall Choir loJI., cwt• 11 i.. • J "-· CMCMe Caatllt. b.,., obowt n lows. <;Nico .i lto<I " WW... , • • ~ • j • i i • • • ~ • ~ i • • • • • CAlOllMG AN6ll CANDLES •• 6;11... ... GIOUP OF 4 CH04l-IOT ~ -_.. ------A!'_ . With a lar&'er club house in th, ..... ,---- olfln&. enerc ot Ebel1 club -...- bers la now centered on the fall bazaar which will be held Nov. 29 and SO from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. General chairman Is Mn. Robert Jayred Oll!!_ anyone havin& articles to donate may call her at 24gs...w. Luncheon will be served on both da)'> with hot dWles, such as cblU beans and umale pie featured. as well as sandwiches and desserts . Thia department Is in ~ ol Mn. P. J . WU.00. Mrs. C. M. Deakins will again hav~ charge of a booth tor potted plants. nowers and bulbs, which Is &Jways one of the most popular cornen. Mn. Harriet Underwood and her daughter have made five dozen of those be-autiful gift aprons which make such des.lrabJe Christmas gifts. and her booth Is sure to be the mecca of gift-wise S. A. Heights Lad Celebrates Seventh Natal Day Manhall Steller, llOn at Mr. &n.d Kn. Kilton Steller, :575 Kea Drive, Santa .An.a Hetp_t., t. one of the luck)' younpteq who can have a double celebn.Uon Oil hi.I blrtlldaJI', comhlnlDg lt with Hal· lowe'en tun. Thie year be wu eeven, and hl.8 mother entertained tor blm, a..ulst- ed by bla a unt, Jin . A. L. El~Ier ot B&Jboa I.eland The play room waa arranged u an appropriate telling for a.II eorta of ga.mell', with Jack o'lantema. cornatallut and other timely decoration.. -~. -gU'ts to make up for au the C'al'ol Ten-y'• "Kept." the ac· Cbrtltmuea and btrthd&ya be had count Of ber aitay tn a JapeneH mte.ed while a.way, piling them up -priaon camp. ln' the Pb.Wppine9 until the window aea.t wu loaded. wrltten by the daughter Of C.pL · CocktaU. were served trom 5 to and Kn. V. S. Terry, · 219 Pearl 7 p.m. w ith SW u chief mlxery aveuue, Balboa Iala.nd, wu read Ulbted by bl!I uncle, Leo Heu, by Mn. Leonard Hargrave at tbe nnt vtce---pruldent ot the Clt-y The meeting wu beld In the meeting· ot the Balboa Ialand Ch·-NaUonal b&n.k ot ll08 A.ngelee. cafeteria OcL 31 With Dla.ne West- cle of ChtUt Church by the Sea. After dlnner at the Balboa Yacht lake 'P"eeiding, and opened wtth btld at Kar ~ club the Pf.rty returned to the the tlac aalute led by Kary Ann. The little book, brought by Mre. Looali.11 bome for 1lquel11'9 (12 or lf Korey. There were two .:mp, l4n. Terry, WU of IUCh ab9orbtng m~ kin.de: ot them gathered by Mr. J. Leslie steffenaen le&dlng, and t erMt that the member. hated to Loom..19 during hia tra.vela ) and the program chairman annOUDCed mia a word ot tL Miu Terry wu then. came a horse-racing game that lllu Roblnaon would ten on her way to In4la u a. ml.aslon-played with sl.I little horses on eomething ot. the h18'tory ot Hal- ary wbe.n her ellip we.a 1topped at baa:e• and a track, all hand-made lowe'en. ¥a.oUa &Jld she wu imprtaoned for by the well-knOWD artl.tt, Mrs. Ira. There were two Hallowe'en the duration. Brown ot Pa.aa.dena and Glendale. poems by Janet Hill a.nd Mary Ann Mn. Loui&e Smith prei!Jlded at Each player ca.me with 100 penn!ei Morey, and thelr counaellor, 14.iu the meeting and Mre. E. D. Gooaell bl.it most ot them were 900n gar-Clara Spelman, read a Hallowe'cn led In devot:Jona. The coming nered by two ot the players. .t.ory. bazaar, to be held at the Movie.a Lt. Loomis, who ia a former life-------------- home, Park avenue, wa.11 the sub.. guard, leaves Nov. 23 for Pensa-1 ------------, shoppers. There will be other aprons for more practical use at the handi- work booth where Mrs. Lew Wal· laC'e will preside; Mrs. E. E . Bou- dinot's white elepha nt table 'Nill ca rry many a treasure and there will be a grab bag with Mrs. Earl The blrt.bday cak&, topped with aeven candle•, carried out the Hal- lowe'en theme, a. did the favors, and alter doing full Juatice to the cake and tee cream the young gueeta wen{ out tor "trick.a or treat.a." Ject of planning, a.nd everyone Is cola. Fl&., accompanied by his wlte worklng to mal!_e It a wcceas. and baby, for further 8.88lgnment. Mr8. B. S. L. Freitag iB In charge A member Of the famous Alr Of the embroidery department. Group 6, be has been recommend· White House Cafe Mn. BeaJ3 i't'lll have tbe aewlng ed for the U. S. Naval Academy .... __ tMOft booth and Mn. Donker will super-at Annapolis and expects to go .-~ .ii.a"' Enjoying the evening wet' e Lonore, David and Luana Smutty. J ohnny Moore. Jimmy Muller, Tom Gould, Peter Hood, Richard Rider, Bobby de Sutter, Bobby Baxter and Marsh.all Steller. viae the sale of cooked food! which there for a year after reporting Laguna Beach, Oallf. Morrow in charge. A s pecial Christmas gift table is in charge of ?tirs. Willard Killion anrt Mrs. K. V. Dilts "''ill have ia ecbeduled for 9 a.m. Saturday to Penaa.cola. !'============= with all oorl8 of delect(lbles pre- pared tor Sunday dinner. Date of Farewell Pa rhf' the bazaar lB Nov. 16 a'.nd 17. • ~ 1 PIERSOL'S Gala Affair gam.,,; and to,.,.. Mrs. RuSS<>ll R...d Timely Topic for ,.;11 sell Jewelry and Mrs. Mary Family Gathering Al'-Eicbler. USN, 312 Apolena ra~~~:. ~~:i; :.:;,;.tui afghan Celebrates Returns Fri. Afternoon Club avenue. Balboe Island. waa honor- Prof1nlttal l'banmcy ,_ Jl'OJIUT AvmlW LMUNA 111!.AOB "In Biuinea f0< 'Your ff~tlo" Ther+ will be a booth of Christ· ed gueat e.t a delightful buffet "'< '"' .. 111 r.-tpt' mas greens where orders will be It "''&.!II a happy gathering Sun. Of intere11t to all Friday Alte-r-l!IUpper recently at the new home ONrn.a'l'W ~ taken by members of the Assist· day at the home at Mr!r. Jack noon club members who have serv· of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stellers, • Daa _.... ance League. AJI kinds of food Lanon. 1409 We.st Bay avenue. Jee men in their fam.llles will be Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights. ...:..., 7 .;511 • .. 9;•' ':::... will be on sale, home made can-tor h~r husband, J ohn L. La.reon, the program of Nov. 16 which will The Navy man bad returned from -• • • ..._, • die1> (and Mrs. Grace is expectin g chief boatswain'• mate, USNR. feature Ma.son Rose, dynamic 27 montha overaeas duty in the 't 2 1 "'-" 11.,. 100 pounds of COl1mercia1 candy) ":a.a home and on that day received young lecturer and authority on Pacific and is now leaving for &d-1;============:, 8!'I well as pudaings and fruit hla dlscbarge. He W &.9 away two psychology. H is topic will be ''Un· vanced training at the U . $. Nava.I B cake-s. with Mrs. Rlchard Othmer and a halt year11. his 9ecood tour masking War Neurosis." hospital. Norfolk; Va. roken & Leaky in charge of this department. of duty lncludJng the Phllippine A consulting psychologiat for in· Cocktails and Rora d'oeuvree W J N D 0 W S Those wonderful fruit cakes are 18lands. whUe the firBt Ume be divtduals. groups and lnduatrial were aerved early in the evening, a story in themselves \Vhen Mrs. wu: at New Caledonia. plants. Roee bas examined hun-followed by the buffet supper. JosCphine Cross ente red her Other members ot the family dreds of service men who were dis-Dancfng and records occupied the REPAIRED "Ught" frujt cake at the 1940 J>resent ~rere Mn Larso . I charged as paycho-neurollca. most later hours. Phone UH county fa ir and a 'dark" cake a tmother. Mrs. Velma · Barber no~ of ~·horn are ·now well on the ~·a y .. Guests included Mr. and Mr!J. year later she certainly had no Balboa and her atater. Mrs. HatTv 1 to recovery, , . Eichler. Mr. ~ Mrs. Joel White -REG-LAZING - Idea or the business into which it ~1 . Paine jr. and her hl.l8band ~t !he program will follow the or Tu~son. An.zona, Mr. and Mre. Window and Plate Glass was to 'tlevclop. T a king a ll prizes. s outh Pasadena, who ~·ere week 1 2 .~0 I~, for which reser-Ed Richardson, Balboa; Mr. and -Mirrors_ thf' cakes brou5:":ht ma n}' inquiries end guest.a at Mrs. Barber's home. '·~t1ons . ay be made by calling Mrs. Thurman Thillloms, Santa and she !!ta ned making them in Mr. Paine held the rating of MM Miss Alice Plumer. 284. Hoste6Ses Au.a: Mr. and Mrs. William Kester her own kitchen. Ninety-six per l /c USNR and had received his tor the day v•ill be Mrs. Otl..s and Mr8. June Hoke_. Costa Mesa. Wkat-N ot Shop 307 Palm Balboa cent of tht-lngredjents are-glazed discharge t\\'O weeks ago He j Weatherwax, ~1rs. Charles An- rruits, a nd the cakes are now sdld had beeo In the South Pacifi 1 l dre~·s and Mrs. Clyde CV-to. l r:=:G:l:v:•:l:•:t~h=e=W=•=r~C~h~eat;==~============~ b)· m a ny big stores and fine food since June, but u be h-.c;l e~ll:e~ Tho!!e Y.·bo Will repreeent the s hOJlEi throughout the .country, and before P earl Ha rbor had -club al the Southern Dlatrlct con • th"Y have been sent around the polnt.11 to be dl.scharg'ecr. H:n::!: vention at RiverMdt Nov. 13, 14 world. J bom~ from 'O~lna.w11. on Admiral :?d ~~ IU't th~ president, Mrs. W. Anyone wishing to order lor Ha11ey'1 flag1blp, · Nickelf, Mri. P. Martin Brautt f Thanksgiving or to send away a.nd Mrs. Jack Shearer. m ay phone Mrs. Susan Ruther-t\. 1 rorc1. 147; Mn. Conrad Shook. Noted rletures on BYC Boats Out for I034·M. or the pres.ident, Mrs. Vic' Dlspiay at School Informal Ser1'es tor Grace. 484. All. proceed5; from the sale of the Ni:kes. and from the bazaar. go to the club build· Ing rund. remin& Mrs. Grace. Well worth the attention of any.. Boat.a were out Sunday for the S04 Marine Avenue &!boa Island -Phone 18%7 Open S aturda)"' Until May !st Closed on Monday WHERE HAIR STYLING IS AN ART Our aim is to enhance Milady's beauty and provide the ultimate in beauty care HEAD TO TOE BEAUTY SERVICE A marriage lict!\se wu lsaued thia ~·eek to Jack J ohnson of New- port &a.ch and Deloris Enid Crane of Cost.a Mesa. one interesttd In plctu~s ta the informal series at Balboa. Yacht loan exhli t Of reproduction.a ot ab. club with the PC's and Rhode• stra.ct art ~·h lch haa been eecured r acing ouU!llde and the PIC and by Airs. Rugbe1, art teacher. and P·l4 c lasses in the harbor Dates v.·hJch la on display this week and are first and third Sunda§s. -.., ~ ..... _ part 01 next wet'.k at the Nev.1>0rt Jack Hillman took flrst place ~=======~~~~~~~~~~~========~ BALBOA TBE~TIC& Box omoe ~ at 1:'6. 1Aal Ooaqll.ete dlowtnc of a Doable F-Pl-8-u t:a . Tllura n Fri. • 8&t. Ida Lapiao-8tdno;r 0.-- "PILLOW TO P08'r" Pim Feataretie WO:>nco" 0..--Non or-· Wed. Next Week Oeorp 8allden -Doan& -"THE PICTUllE OF DORIAN GBAY" Mmk:al -New9 Tbun. -Fri. ' S&t. • Next ...._ "l'BA T'S THE SPIB.l'T" &lld "DILUNGEB" Oomln.I': "Keep Your Powder Dry"', "'Soll of l..uUe". UWl.th· oat Lo\'fl", ""Blood on tbe Sun", M\'alley of Declalo11", "'God h My Oo-PUot.• ' Beach GrammSt achoo!. in the PC d.lvl.!ion with Ed Gid- The collection featuree 20 pies dings aecond a.nil Larry Wheeler turea belonging to the Metropoli-I third. In the Rhodes division tan Museum ot Art, and included William Gillis placed fir.ft:, No. 7 in the group were 11Ubjects by wu ~ond and Convene Wurde- Picamo. Georgia. O'Keetfee, Paul man.n third. IOee. Georgea Rou&Jt and others. Burt Russell waa tint in the Farewell Party For Irene Ollila . Mra. Irene OlJUa. WM Bay ave- nue, wu gueet of honor at a din- PIC'e, Duntley second and George Rucker third. F or P-14'a Bill Ficker waa ftrwt tor both ra.cee D. Duncan took a aecond and i. thin1, and Serrell, fleet captain, who ca.pet.zed ln the tint race, wu aecond 1n the tut n.ce. C!<&:Aord ner party &t Chrlstl&n'a Hut Fri, ''1'17 ___....__ ........ , d&y evening, the group an..rwvd --..._ ....._. • going to the bop>• or Kn. Hugh puale. McMiiian, Undo avenue, tor a l&at !~::::::::::::::::::::::::-~ chat t~etber. ASSEMBLIFS OF GOD Mra. Ollila, wbo left Tueaday • with her two eona Michael and ,c;.508 Oce&n Front-Newport. Howard to join her bu.band Jn SPECIAL YOUTH B.r:VIV AJ, Mont.a.na.. wu prell'ented with a Every, Ntpt Nert Week farewell g1tt and meuagea to be StarUnc TUES. at 1 :15 read Jater. REV. BOBBY C LARK Tbose preaent were ldn. Mc-of Bakenlleld, apeclal 9'peaker Mill Ml s.-..i muolc&I numben by an, .118 Lorna Mill8, Mn. Bev. and Mre. Clark Margaret Kidder. Min Elate New-who play the piano accordion land, Mra. Charles Porter: Jr .. Mn. and trumpet. Norma Hendricks and Mn. Ollila. '-------------l I Mr. and Mn. J . H. ~. 7208 Seuhore drive, s~nt tbe week end at Ttajuana., alt.ending the racea and abopping for aouvenin. 'LID 0 TREATJl:B ONCE AGAIN PlooDe Zll' -Free Parkins Box Offtoe ~ at 1:46. Sat- urday Ha-at 1 :'6. 0...- UDJM>CM 8anda7 from ! :IO. SAM'S SEA FOOD CAFE ' Often Y• the 11'1.-~ to Diiie .. <>nap C-&y: All New· • • Even the Location n n n 0-.llalf Jlllle r..11& ol Old Loealioa ,• o()ut mpw.7. Beautiful New Cocktail Ber We Lead Soutbenl CaJlfomia In the Serving ot -SEAf()ODS- AhSO YOUR kin4 of STEAKS -VIlll'r OUR Kl1CHDI - Sa•s Sea Food Cafe and Fiah Market --~--&.... ; ~ U,l ............ ) Wed. lJtroach 8&t. FhAk 81-*r& Ka&llryn o......-. Gene Kelly .. A..."'JCBOll8 AWEJOll" (la ,......_., Cartooa • News S-. -Hw -'hN. Vu,......._ -~ W1111Nm 'TRJlll,I, OP A llOMA.NCE" (b Tec"Wsler) "W....iertair -111111 ftore" ear... -News Wfld rnlla,--·Nen Week "'lJIE B&IOBT<iN i8TRANOLD" . ' ... "COME OllT FIGHTING" ----- MEN'S W.A. TCHE ·S • Waterproof • Shockproof • Non-Magnetic •Luminous Dial • Sweep Second Hand • Stainless Steel Backs and Solid Gold LOUCKS Jewelry •nd ·St4tionery S<or< 1797 Newport Blvd. "TIDS .IS BABY" • She'll be a big girl soon and Mom will like to re- member when she bad this picture taken. 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