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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-12-04 - Newport Balboa News TimesTHE SAND CRAB SAM HOWDY! Yep, quite hesi- tantly, the old So-and-So Crabber is back on. the iob; just why he h asn't figured out :yet, 'cause Les Millard, the Sand Dabber (cute change), is more informa- tional and sticks more to facts than this guy some- times does-you can write a much more interesting spiel if you draw on your imagina- tion and let the chips splinter and curl about the stiff-neck- ed and the unwary. Not that they a lwa ys need it but you know there arc people who are s uffic ient unto them- sel\1es and as Joe Martin once t o ld nw the Sa nd Cra b doesn't pull a n y punc hes. (Conceited . a in't !!) O r does h e ? + + + Tra\·eJ. Cc1n \\·rite reams about tr a vel a nd lou sy h otels and dir ty trains and poor grub, but it's m ore f u n to liste n to the t a les o f oth~rs who h a ,·e been flitting h e re and y onde r . Suc h folks as the Lew \Vallaces. who hied to New Orleans ; the H a rry Estuses who drove up to Wisconsin to visit her folks: the 0. B. Reeds who toured to Michigan; the H arry Welch es who h ibernated at P alm Springs; the Paul Palmers who are rarely home , and dozens of others who just had to g o some- where to get away from the rush and turmoil of their own businesses. and of course. themselves. + + + Coincident. The world isn't so large but what y ou can run into people you know. Funny thing h a ppened in Des Moines. The Helpspend was browsing around Younk- ers, leading ,department store, and thought she recog- nized a Balboa lady. Sidled up to the seat next to he r at the counter a nd offered the remark that it was odd that :a<ifboans had to come all the way to Jowa to buy things, which caused Mrs. J. H. Fisher. formerly of El Bayo and now Beverly Hills. to ex- claim and then say tha t Mary Ellen \\·as in the store some\\' heres! r • • • I Ne"· Bo\,·ling. Enter a ne,,· phase in bo\\'ling as in- stituted by Al J oyce and Roy Keene . Absen ce o f liquo r in the place \\ill set a precedent that will r a ise the sport to a higher pla ne. It will clr<1.w hundreds of people, who, while not fan atics on the bject, will permit their n-agers to enjoy the roll- to say nothing of them- Selves. Al. w ho will manage ~e emporium o f physical de- light, is a n ardent deciple o n I ~e future of the harbor dis- pict and has oodles of ideas ' ~ mean continued pros- ty for the new e n ter-1 . H e knows the game ct can S\\ing the English <fescribing it. which his ndid News-Times column year proved. . • • • Borter-RusseO. Departure Of those fme 'gentlem en from Balboa to the ir oth er bowl- lJ,g alleys, m eets with regret "l a large circle o f friends. fact that their bowling ce was so successful rough! about its purchase y J oyce and K eene. ........ Phone Girls. Honest. girls. tjrls column pw-veyo r h a d nothing to do about a prt'Y-!j>us remark o n serYiee. \Ve ow you are working h ard faithfully and up to the t in being as rapid as E myriad calls permit. re niee and e fficient op- rs. Even Manager Me- d admits it. • • + Grapefruit. H ere's a sour on California Grape- Week. Didja ever eat ft,..ida or Texas Grapefruit? why can't we grow 'em 'sweet! We Californians make claims about fabulous state. Come dtrus growers, tell us the- for 37 years the best advertising medium in the newi)ort harbor district ----the newspaper that goes home • First .. NllW9 • l"lnt In A.dwrtlltag -.NEWPQgT BALBOA KEEP POSTED! 1 Year ....•. $%.llO In Coant)> • First In ClnlulaUon St.73 Out ol ~ '3:00 Out of 8- Mako ~ Pwpoblo • :S ewa·nme.. Newport s.c:t. EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA.. WEST NEWPORT. SEA SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORO.NA DEL MAR, COST A MESA VOLUME XXXVD NEWPORT BEACH. CAUFOBNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER (, I~ ·"411l' 7 NUMBER 9Z Cagney BuyS Bluff Tract For 99,000 Huge Telephone Expansion Will Relieve Local Exchange;! District Manager Explains 'Sweet Girl' Rescues Local I !Fishermen Famous Actor Buys 99 Acres On Bluff Adjoining Hospital Site for Later Development Company to Spend $50,000,000 in So. Cal., Mc- Donald Tells Kiwanians; Costa l\lesa Ex- change Will Remove Bottleneck Here Picks Up Pair on Cap- sized Boat While Towing Another I ' Earl Stanley Sells Blue Acreage to Cagney for $1000 Per Acre; Actor Also Owner of Col- lins Island; Substantial Add to Holdings I The "Sweet Girl" looked The huge S50,000.000 expa nsion progra m o f the Southe rn mig hty sweet last Thursda ;· The sale of 99 a c res of hlttff pro rerty immediate ly west of Ca lifornia. TC'lephone com p..1 n:~; \\"hich \\·i ll be in fltll ~\\'ing to Sf'\·eral local fishermen. the 20 acre site no\v in escro\\' for the proposed Presbyterian rlttring the first ha lf of next yC'a r . inclt1ciing the S50,000 sub-\\'hen the L aura c . also rrom hospital overlooking \Vest Ne,vport \vas a nnounced by Earl stat ion in Costa l\'Iesa. \Vill great !~· relie,·e the 1083 back o r-this ha r b<>r had broken doy,·n near Stanley, realtor a nd cit~' councilma n yes terday. James Cag- ders held fo r n C\V pho nes by the N e \\'port Beach e xchange . Oceanside and was under tov.-by ney, widely lrnown m ovie actor, purchased the large acreage BE . .\TRICE A.SSt: \\"ALDECK according to C . I. l\.1 c Dona ld. dis tric t m a n ager. spea king be-the s .. ~:e{'t Girl ofr that commun· at 3 cost of S99,000 for future fore the K.i\\'anis club he re I lty, they espied another boat in H• h Pl 1 1 development. it is understood. last Thursday. .\.f('S8. the local syst.em ..... i.11 be re--, SGT. \\')f. HA U~' troublE", v:ith two mE"n sitting on Beatr1"ce Waldeck ans c . 11 k lb Sl{t. \\'lllian1 Haun, son of )tr. 1g way agney 1s v.·e nov.'Tl in e \\"ith the addition of the nev.' ex-lzeved b;r their taking o\er .some I and ~lr'!i. J ohn Haun, Sil S•nta I top of the cabin. Coming a.J on ~ hCaolrlboinrs lasrleanada,lwsoh1·cahs ht~~ beowenneuser odt change no"· under construct io n at 350 sta tions by March 1. It 1s ex-,\na a\'enu~. "·ho l!'i now recMl.lt-aide the distressed boat, It proved Of Corona de} Mar ...,, to 800 stations . the district man-Desha Of Long Beach and B. Cal· A 1"ves 1"n Ind1"a f lSth st reet and Orange ln Costa peeled. and by next June t or 750 Ing offl~r at Ro<-he5ter, !'t11nn. to be the Ardor , owned by Paul D •b d b during the war by the u. s . Coe.at ag:;O\~ai~~ business Of the harbor Former New port ~:O~!ct s~:~e~eac h ~·hlch has been rr escr1 e y ~:l!s :~~:~~:u~:sr:E~1i M·1sunderstood exchange has grown during lb• Mail Carrier De.•ha and Callen ••Id thei' Beatrice Anne Waldeck, daugb-c h I ". b b . . past ll years from a resort char· craft had capsized. but remained ter Of Mr9. C. G. Waldeck, 436 omm·1ss•1oner ~~~nee Cosing of t e aae m C I A acter to a .steadil y normal busi· RetUrDS to Duty afloat v.·ith them perched perilous· Dahlia avenue. Corona del Mar, s~r:~Y de. c.lared that the actor • t" I t I I Th has arrived in lndia to serve the Ouncl C Ion nE"ss the year 'round is shown y on op awa t ng rescue. ey . h.. spec !1 pt•• f dev lop-were ta.ken aboard the SV1feet Girl armed forces as an Amencan Red no · l c ...... s or e graphically by their figures. ?tic·, Sgt Willla m Haun. son of Mr. by the skipper, C. S. La Belle ot Cross staff a.ssis:tant. Unt U her Red ment Of the property formerly Dona ld sa.id that in 1934 they re. e.nd itrs. J ohn Haun, 317 Santa Ir-. t t 'II Wald k H-~--Bak be f th O\\'ne d by D. K. Blue and E. L. d d Of 823 9t i Newport. Tex Tunnell Ls lbe ov.-n-.... ioss appoin men • " 99 ec a.J"1anvn er, mem r o e I A d B "It p• cor e an average at ons Ana avenue. ls now in Rochester. d t t Ka flnch ta•-b. h 1ss· f Goodman. but pur chased it for an er whil in 1944 10 years later this er. but was not on the trip. Over-1 was a ecora or a Y 8 1.e 1g way comm ion .r om '"'vestment after the owne-bad n UI I · e · ' ex-Mlnn .. where he is r ecruiting of-loaded, .she had sprung a leak. it Ceramics, Corona de! Mar, and Paae.dena and a summer resident I u. •0 Increased by 2475 to 3294 ficer. HE" recl'ntly spent a 30-day "'8.8 nported . previously was employed by BuJ-f Balboe.. t 1d th d . t r agreed to sell the 20 acres also to ch8.llges active. . furlough hl're a fte r ret urning from Unable to tow the second craft locks. 1.nc .. Los Angeles. . 0 0 e irec ors 0 the Presbyterian Hospital Boa.rd. I To shd'w the .variance between Europe \\'here he sen:ed IA.'ith Pat-, Sb adu ,_ ~ Ki kwood the chamber of c?mmerce Mon-They ha\'e thus di.!posed of all of d t t t th also La Bell e "·ent a.head with his e is a gr aLt:' ..,. r • day noon that this area would . . . It \\·as just a m isunderstanding summe r an Wl~ er 8~ ivi '! . e ton's Third Army ln England, resc~E"d pair and the Laura C Mo .. high school and at the Uni-efi st.a Jans to install their holdings . south of the city all around that allov.·ed a pier t o telephone executl\'e said that tn France Belgium Austria and Ger-slowjy re turning to po' rt. They versity of Southern caJifomla. bef n t by t le p Los 1 dump. extending westward to d Cr d N J anuary. 1936. they had 970 st.a-' · reeways ou from ~nge_es.1 Newport avl'nue. ~l\:~::::::~::r ~ Ge~~ea~. Se.: tions 14·hile in J uly they sho1-1.·ed man;•. t . f ~·ere all night enroute, arrlving l1 A. B. 1943 and B. S. 1944 . &.ad a.t-a.a well as fro?1 other major 1m-It ~·as an all-cash transaction,. 1217 °in WJe As the \\'Br came on The sergean ts a .ir1'~duate_ 0 here last F'rtda.y. tended Sequoia Union High scbool, provementa which wlll come under Sta 1 .d horr.e a t 232 East Bay Front on ·. . · Nev.·port Harb o r Uruon High Smith Brother• Boat Works or RedlA.'Ood City ; Sa n ~fateo Junior th SllS 000 000 state post v.'ar n ey sai . Balboa Island. it v.·as a""'"eed by the tendenc:-""83 for more people school and \\'RS a former mail car-II s •1 t · w "' t h.eh ' ' -) The property lies in the Newport •· t ti b tb · els _.. 1 226 21st street were engaged by co ege. an n a ea. asiung on 1g way program members of lhe ci ty council at 0 ve ere, eir recor ,. .. ow.i rle in Ne\\·port Beach His wife I 1 u · ·t nd. th u i "t of · Heights \.\-'ater District. because in January 1941 2072 ex-r . · ' Dabe. and Callen to rt>CO\'Or the niverSl Y a e n versi Y Plans are well advanced for the j their Monday afternoon meeting. h ti' d . J 1 the former Lucille Cook of Orange, Ardor They started out for the California at Los Angeles, summa Hollywood-Santa Ana Freeway -.------- So they rev oked a previous reso-c ,a~~es were-~c rve23a6~ i.n u _y is with him in the f"&Bt. His sister. I five b.our run to the apparent Jo cum laude. project, he ..,1·d, with co"." truction Acquire Lots lution ""'hich v.·ould ha \'e consid-0 e same ;ea "ere in ~l rs. A1 a xine Connell. lives at 906 · ,.., d S ba ·oi t f th p o-use. C l t t ,. H . h cation oft Oceanside In the com· ready to progress on the first ere e a VI a or 0 e r ay s ree . ,~('\\'port e1g ts. I pany tug, but upon arrival In the •. chn McM1"lla• ~ent east of the city out to On Coast Blvd h ibition against construction of Average y,•eek-day calls in July, __ _ __ JI ll"a -eo-· • pier9 on the island pending solu· 1941 . y,·ere 10,409 'A-·ith 1554 nearby vicinity, cnu\(l not locate the 33-Downey road: The rest -~~:ill fol-• • lion of lhe knotty pier problem toll calls ha ndled by the same op. Mesan Dead in foot vessel. The owner was Un· Exnresses Views I law, he said, as about 40 pe' cent For W1den1ng on the island. er ators. \\'hll e in November of that llJ t Bl d , CE'ttain as to his f'Xacl \\.hPff'. r"" of the rights of way have been Seba had a permit in 1943 to year 7784 calls were handled, ,.,. '"ewpor v • abouts. , On Water Issue bought ... far .. Downey. build a pier. it ~·a.a. brought out . gether \\"ith 948 nearby toll calls. 'ca A c"de t Cruising around in a "IA.idt> ('•rc\e Another majo r improvement AppliC'a tion v.•11! h€' made for state He had y,·o rk sta rtOO , bought ma-1 This jumped to 12.350 averaRe l r c I n the follO\\"ing moming. members of ---',wilt carry the major part Of the fund.!'. <'XJ')('CtC'd to amount to the <'rl'Q.· !orated the hulk O\'er· A man ,,·ho probohfy kn••••• traffic around 'anta Ana. Ce,. about S6200 undl."r the increased terials and Croft and Nevill e be--dally calls in Julv. 1944 . and 3046 I , ~· _ gan construl'tion 1n thl'ir yards on• toll call s handled by local opera· 1 .d t 10 ?5 turned 1but still anoat. and lines more about the history or the lain improvements are expected population figures of the city. for this pier. HO\\·ever actual con.strut· tors. Then in November of the 1 S Tri R t.r ahg c achcl l'nt a f 16:;h voere P acE'd a board. v.·ith a half· 14·ater syst em t han 11.nynne else in in the Newport Harbor re~i r n . acquisition a nd plans to widen tton \\"as not begun on the prop· same year the tra ffic did not sub· unrlay 01R1 t ~t t e c,ornber ~ d hitch on each end. A hole had t o Ney.;port Bt•ach J;:-8 \'l' hi8' opinio!l with further study being made on C"Oc"'l!'T Rou]C'\'ard \\'hich enters ertv. hence the distinct ion bety,·eea side as in pre-v.·ar years but 10.853 s~rttt a~ 1 · f('\\·r;;r h 0 ~_evar' " chnrPf"cl throui:h the hull to at-Sa turday tr.at rc,::-ard!ess of \\·hat the Corona del Mar portion. He i':l'\\'port Rt-ach from the "·est. thiS case and others \\'ho had not a,·era~P dail\' calls \\'e re handled \·inct.•nte · e fro a.' · v.· 0 ives a t tempt to right her. and the tug-!'teps a1·p tRken for more water, a1so rorese.w the necessity of in· \\.i tlf'ning of 1hc> stalf' highway started at all. it .... ·as discussed. and 2351 toli calls. the l'orner or Ne...,·pf'rt and B~ker hueked 8 ''·ay. She "'8.S righted. but 1t i~ _2:oin~ to blo' f'nstly. Th(' prime at.ailing shoulders and po.s.sibly v.·nulrl he ;f part of the contC'm- \\'hen Seba came into the city Gr;iidual Growth s t rf'l'l'l. C'osta ~f e<:-:i . \\·as killed refused to stay on an even kE'el. qurst ·on f r rci;id1'nts to consider curbs along Coast highv.'a y in t~' pl atecl po~T-\\·ar fi 'VPlnpmC'nl of I I . th d afl c>r l ht~ r:i.r in ""'hich he was and laboriously she "'as brough t '··" ,,.1,,..•her !.' .• ,.can ,offn r<i to •·•·e s~ti·on ~iith of the Arch•s. the> C'n tirf' C<>ntr.1! 1\vt•nue·Coa!'t countt t •1r1ng . e£ummer an Xev:port. Harbor's business j9 ., ' <AA '"""" ..,..., L asked fer a pe rmit t be extended normalizing and a gradual year riding st ruck a telegraph pole and under to\\· t o Newport Harbor. It rt r-1-ianc( declared J ohn loicMillan, I As to the proposed h'gh bridge bouleva rd proj('(·t . to builU his pier, t action \Vas' ro11nd busir.C'~s is forecast by tele-a t r"e The dri\·er v.·as Ambrosia took 24 hou rs to accomplish the v.·h(• r1·tired r-:o\'. 1 aftt•r 40 yeas.:r acroS9 the upper bay. the high\\'8}' R .... L. Pat tcr!'on. city cngint'C'r, d .00 b b .\!11 c iE"I Carre ra of R6 1.5 Telegraph job. The Ardor Is now at Smith 90_.1·c· to th, e •I t,·. j co-mi·ssi·oner decta~ be beti·e,·ed a~ked for a rf'"nluti on from lhP I en1 , ul \\' en one o.f the. par~-phone re ports . a:;; thei r 1945 rec· <•' .. ~ u.. . •.:u ·1 . , . ners contacted the enginee ring Oi· nrds indicate. Tn ~la\' or this str1("l , Los Angeles. Brothers yard for repair. J ohn Mclfillaa Oi j.!"ani:z:ed the Utat some definite program m us: city counc1 <1uthor1z1ng hrm !O f~ce nf the city a.J>king.f(lr permis. year they handlet,I 11:833 daily Accor ding to the report from -----"'atl'r department \\'8.Y back in be brought to the stale f or open-!'€'C'k allO\\'able J;:il~oli~e tax. funds ~non to go ahead he misunderstood calls and 285i toll coils, y,•hile ln tile coroner's office. the driver v.·a.s 'Costa Mesa Would 1906. He has seen the growLti of ing or this upper bay region be-froi:i the !'tale for .1mprovem~nt the provision of the council actio n October they answered 11 .203 attempting to pass another car • • 'the smaJI group of re.sidents since i fore the state would take act ion project.~ ~uch as this. The city prohibiti ng pi er construction which daily plus 3061 toll calls, Mc- when con trol ""'as lost. ca.using the I Have PoJ1ce Protect1on thE' incorporation of Newport into ) because thi8 would entail a majo~ is e~titl ('(f 10 one:rourth cent had not been specific ally author-Donald explained. car to swerve and hit the tell'-B J . . C't , a city, and has been water super-improvement. I gasoline ta x amountin~ to about iz~ a year, · a.tterson Wbere they used to bring in . the monry and the state rep en-· d tru R L. P gra ph pole and thee the tre~. I Y Olfitng I Y intendent for many i•ears. Dur-I Baker believes that the \'isitors $6200 at p re~e nt . The ci ty puts, up sa.Jd. I 15 t o 20 <rirls to handle summer Mr Nelgofa suff~red a broken 1ng that t ime wells have been and pubUc generally get the vi.'r ong . h .t f . 1 of t t e.· · · h 1 . is es 1 or 1mprovemen s a e The ci ty engineer said Seba was buS'i nes.!! they had 67 girls at the pelvis. a . fractured skull. and Newport Beach would provide drill~ fart er back trom the coast _mJJft8Mon of Balboa. by trave rs-highways inside cities, h'e said. not granted an extension or his local exchange last August. Their crushed nbs. J:le was rushed to police and fire protection to CoBta to elunlna.te danger from salt 9?ep-mg Central avenue ~own through j Ralph Maske}". well-known real- permit b1:1t hl' failed to notify Croft turnover ln help last year was 113 the Coun~y h03p~tal . '>~.'here he die.d Mesa if the tatter d~ided to join age, he said. . the -center at the city. He sug-1 tor. recommended that th~ c-ity and Neville. They went a.head on pe r cent. That in Santa Ana wa..s about five minute-a aft er h1i!!I \\'i th thiJI cltv in annexation, R. L. Thr veteran e1ty empfoye did ge.sted 'tlllidening of the boulevard purchase a number of lots front- s. ~isunderstanding, It "-'&a ex-, 12s per cent. he said, and went 00 arrival. Patterson, city engineer remarked not take a stand one "'ay or the with a parkway in the center, be-ing on the boulevard which with pla.ined. to explain that they, too. find tt The car. a '34 F ord sedan, "'as after iaruing a report on bis ex-other. because. he sa.id, it la DOW caua be aaid, it ha.a been i!!lhown that now controlled 'by the city \\'hen Councilman Bob Allen! difficult to sWt the.ir offices badly l!!lma.sbed and vi.·a.s tO\Ved to tensive survey of Incorporation 1 1 too early to learn "-'hetha the ~t • d1Yided highway is one-would give all city:owned front- asked bo\~r many other permits often having to place lnexper-the HI-Way garage, Costa ~'lesa. problerr s of the mesa. community. building of tbe Prado dam fn: third afer than a wide four-la_ne age up to 42nd street. One strip ~:ere being held up. Patterson aaJd ienced girls on the exchange due Mr. Nelgofa and his siatf'r ran He -ea.id tie wanted to correct an S8:nta Ana canyon hu materially hlgbway. Herb ~~n.ny, "-'ho tn-1 Mp..sk ey ~aid was ror sale at $285T there ~·ere seven already gn.nted to sbortagea. a veget able stand near their home impression le-ft in the Newa-Timei!!l 1 ~tsed th.e level of "'·~ter in the trod:nced Baker, a.ssUred him lhis and another for S20CX>. The ag- but not built. Crott and Neville! The Southern California Tele-on NeY:port boulevard, near Ba.ker report that joining with our city j nver basi.n. Bu.t _he sa1~ tba.t .ev?n wu pla.n.ne~ by the city enginl'er.:gregate of $4857 amounted to had the Seba pier under gradual 1 phone company will gain 50,000 s treet. \\'ould leave the mesa portion un-one years . deficiency ln rn1nfaD Re likewiae BUggested beaut!-about $5(X) per lot, it was ex- constroction at their own yard, stations this yea.r. he said. There The Inquest v.·iil be held tomor· I protected. ! makes a difference in the levels, ~cation of the approaches to the plained . hence this was interpreted as a are now 1,052,000 in Southern row at the Veiga Fu neral Home. Patte"on praised lhe publics-whJle s~veral years of below nor-caty. Ment.Jonlng the recent a.cqui· The realtor who appraised much misunderstanding of the w1thbold-I California. a.nd they estimate the Santa Ana. lion of the report but saJd. "t o mal rain m\ght make a serfoua altion al. added land at the Arches of this property hopes to trade ing provision voted by the clty l gain in stations during 1946 a.t correct the lmpres91on ln the sur-situation. here. ) by the IJtate, he said it would other lots fo r boulevard frontage. council. Any other cases would be 175.000. In order to do this It will W Id G t vey that the city would not f ur-The l~e _of . the . Metropolitan enable the state to build better Plans are now 75 per cent rom- notified in advance to prevent! be necessary tor them to ba.ndle OU e nish police protection and other Wat er ~1stnct 19 . Wlth in 50 feel ramps and at the same time it al-I plete. Patte rson said. and wa~ further misunderstanding, tt w.as , over 1.000.000 orders In the year Unbi'ased Report facilities to the Costa Mes area of the city . reservoir at Corona def lowed the city to prove it.a right granted authority to acquire agreed. 1 1946. I intended to ccmvey ln the report Mar. he poi.nted out. It would run to tidelands a.round the bridge. rights-of·way for widening much On Water ls.SUe that such aervice.s would be rum-into our ~n r_eservoir by gnlVl'ty.j . The guest speaker said th.'.lt the of Coast boulevard by a f'C'SOlution Planning Commission Asks Details on Yacht Anchorage !shed by this city to the Costa Ye t despite this or a deci.ston to city might,. it poa!ible, make it of the city council Monday after- Mesa area.: hovi.·ever. owing to low drill r."ore "·ells in th~ rfver basin.1 more atb"acttve for vUQtors to see noon . \Vork might be.started late The ('i ty council Mlould take it assessed value and Income from the c it~·. must enlarge its malna.1 the boats moving in Bnd out of next year. it was inlimated, if suf· upon thEmael\•es to educate the that are.a such services could not so additional expense cannot be l the harbor by improving a park ficient money is obtained for the re&idents of t his community as to be furnished on a comparable ha.sis escaped. at the penin.irula. rights-of·way. the advantage-s and disadvantages as thoee services are now furn-The problem has been aggra- of se<.'urin~ ?t!et ropolita.n "A-'ater. I.abed v.·ilhin the city. vated by the continued growth of were not said Or. HO\\'ard Seafcr . member "It we did furnish coinparable the city he said. If thls of the city plaanlng c:r.imi.ssion services thl' cost would be more true. perhaps the \('at er supply et.ropolltan More Informat ion on the e1abor-I ~·as made to work with the city and one-time chairn:an nf the than the revenue received from '>''OU!d not need A! ate yacht anchorage proposed tor council i.n atudying the Idea after water committee of the chamber Costa Mesa at the present time. ~·at.er. But. be saiJ . eve the 2000 feet of city property, t<r Kilkenny pu.t up a $5000 check to of commerce. \\'Ith the anticipated growth of the drilled irland have brou gelber wlth two s9.·anky motels show good faith. That committee looked into t.he mesa area the increased revenue water. Vl:bich appar't'nO and possibly a yacht club proposed Nothing much has been done in water situation five years ago and '>''ould be sufficient to furnish the underground strata not by T. F. Kilkenny laat spring to the meantime, e.ltbough a colorful reported on tt. be said. It would same services now tumi.ehed by oce~ water. This alw be built on the tong narrow st.rip architect's aketcb depicting the en-be extremely helpful lt the coun-' here." be. pointed out. be kept m.mind, ~ warn n oil wells Violation of R· 2 Zoning Still Continues, Miss McCann Says ght ln 8&.lt y ls from influenced ays mu.st ed. recently offered u a aite for the tire $500,000 development b.&s been cu got a collection of impartial "Co!rta Mesa at the out&et would I civic center on Cout Highway, on dilplay at both branches of the data from authoritative engtneer9 have far better tire and poll~ pro-Song Writer Bu waa asked by members of the city Bank Of America reeenUy. No wboee nputaUoo le unqutstt.ooed tectlon than they now have," be I Home on Lid plannlng commis,crioo when the recommendation was made by the to give their f1ndfpga to the ctU-Concluded. 0 ys pro-1 came up before them lut commJa1on, but when the matter uns who must ahoulder lhe ox-For $18,000, Repo Thursday n.Jgbl came up lut Thund&y, Ctty En-penae of water improvements. the TWO MESANS IN HOSPITAL I.A.tat addition to the The yacht broker uk.ed through g1..neer Patterson spoke of the ad· doctor declared.. llat of tamou. names rt ~· 18 that ot Apparently the-one-woman cru- 8Bde aga.lnst the city ordinance al- lowing IDOft than two families on a lot tn an R.-2 zcme on Balboa falaod and one property owner in ~ adjofnlng her realdence bu -7"t """"' won by Kate lld:c-Cmm. fonnrr •ftetant eeeretary ol Die P'-nntnc cunmwtOl1. The a repruent&tive for the reacUoc vanta.gH at tbe mooring .Ups. T'be average citlzea. tum. oo the Two Oalta )(-n:9denb are N&do Herb Brown ~ or tho commlooionen to Illa ...__ otber membon showed ~r-faucet and tu .. water for grant-In St .1""""1 .._.!&I rocon-'•• ot -~ ' ate plan to bWld '-1 -•'-and allle !Dt..-..t, but wanted more ed. Let him -the tacta beck -· -r• •-. com-r ~ hlta u -I*-ot tl>e elty attorney for .. A.Jona"° c:1aam. wtka ~ the term "4weD..lac" -.-I u-~ operation&. They are and '"'lbe Clrlow wtlo llu l&Dd llllpr<>wmOllta fO< 12:! yachta. lpedflc lnfonnation an Illa b&ck-of that fl-ot -. the c:Mc-Kn. ~· Pott., 23rd -. and eel a !lame at 10J Via x..-, .aa well u lhe -olo and ~ en. , mlDded -ol VUla Marina aid. Kn. Dorio ~ Weot wu.on IM ,,_ L W W bulldlap. They W appointed a KD.._y hlmoeJt la aid to be before .,. ooteo toe e&lod --. ...,._ ~ tor ll>elr f .U.ooo. ~ "'tJ: ~ ccwmnm .. eoan an.-Ida P:Clf w• (()enttnQed cm Pap fi) COila. 9PNCb' ncota). at aa. mua.(J" recc11dit:r'a jAL' t • a 11111t ~ planntnc com- Liiio •$ '• ., ''•did not ml.t that oraprlce ~.-lt.Uno_..n.r . 7 1 .,,.. n I !''C ot. Ge c:1tJ -' city Attorney Roland Tb.om peon tram the removed the word 'kitchen' lhe ¥•:r!pUon of dwelling, but pla.nil.era .UU did not lik.e the or din a.ace amendment aJ>Y beu. r th&JJ It """-lld:IU lld:cCann - ed. bef<>re that body and thetr etaion to a.sk. for a clever ology did not end the ,mlh1at1mt The auerted violator '8 lltll1 bulldlnl' a two-t.amny 'buJldt"I' Illa qon>er lot with pi.... to ... """'i' .. ~t -_.., It wu 11roucbt - KJajM<()aan U -- Ccmtla •d • • • , • I ~.Y, l>eGember 4, 1945 HMWPOllT BALBOA Jl&'WB·Tbf'l:8. N_,....t Ww•. ' Lowmans Expand , In New Yard;_ May Build Home There The Lowman Boat Company un- der Mn. Grace R. Lowm&n L9 In the proceu ot building l~ new 300 County Residents Invited ~ v::s:C:~1 On Day-Long Ocean Voyage · ::r:t~~~th~~~·:r.c::= drlver'• dcenae. Teat your knowl· tbe marl.lime service, the remark· edge by marking yes or no in able part tt played in wfnnlng the epac at the end of the line. World War ll and tta vital peace· Correct t1wera printed below: time role. Following publication ot 1. If you meet a car on a nar· t.be.)aBt article, 11 bulc quesUona row crade while you are going up wilt be published and the flrst 25 hill are yfu required to back down persons ln this city lo send Jn cor-the hill? I Health on Wheels Over 500 German Prisoners Moved Into Army Air Base . plant at the southwest corner of "How wou~. you like to be the 16th street and Ne"\\·pott boulevard guest of the United Statea Karl~ ll1 Collta Mesa. Although the plant time Service on all-day noo...top b: not finiBhed as yet, conatruct\on ocean voyage from Long Beach on one boat has already begun. and harbor to Catalina Island 1 the company has four contracts ahead declared Mrs. Lcnvman. 1 "On Tuesday, Decembe-r 18·, ap- ln i.1me the entire yard at -t85 proxim ately 300 fortunate reel- Newport boulevard will be moved denu of this community and other Orange county cities are going to have that pleuure. The trip, with WE SERVICE ALL CHRYSLER Products Factory Trained ?ootechanics Can caned for & DeU,·e red Mandie Motors, Inc. luncheon served on boa.rd, will be I made on the converted luxury Uner, USMSTS American Seafarer, now being used &8 a tra..lning lflhlp by the maritime service. How To Qualify "Here's how you can qualify . I Start ing Nov. 29 , the Newa..Tlmea in cooperation with other news- papers of Orange county, w1U pub- lish a series of five article.a about rect &rul'>''ers to all the queatlona 2. Does a double v.·hite llne will be eligible for the trip. along theJ highway mea n that "'The contet1t y.•hJch is open to can cross over to the left at all adults and' students in their Ume? you any smlor year at high 1chool, will be 3. Does a v.•hlte and )•ello1A.· line handled by the secretary of the I along thei htJ;?hway mean that you Newpo rt Harbor Chamber of Com· can crot1:! over to the lf'ft at any merce. All answers should be mall· time~ ed or deli\'ered in person n ot later 4 IB the speed limll ln a bu:ri-! t..h&n Dec. 14 . ness or r~sidenc& d:strict 35 miles "Life boat drills, anti-aircraft ~r hour t IGt>ltf"OI E:!t ctrLC PhQIO.J SANTA ANA, Calif.-A.rpval of 1 Stern prohibitions against fra· '563-Qerman pri90ners of war to temlt.atlon with the prisoners were .~" ...... ·ork at the Santa Ana Army Air isS'Ued to both civilian and wlll· Base y.·as announced late last week tary personnel. General Barker's by Brig.' Gen. John DeF Barker, statement declared the pri80ners commanding general, y.·ho auc·' \l.'ould be treated "firmly but just· cf'eded Brig , Gen. Arthur Easter· ly" and that "a full day's work ls brook at the huge base just norlll expcctt>d of every prisoner." of Costa Mesa. 1 An additional 100 prisoners may "The prisoners '''ill relieve our be assij.!'Ded here soon. air base enlisted men of all duties not con. officials declared. l nlerlor •le w of modern mobile X·raJ unlL. Wh en this completelJ ~ulpped unll rolls up to a p\aot. large rroup.t of worker1 can have their chests X-rayed 9dth no Inconvenience. Chrl11t1nas Seal fund• support indust rial X·ray programs or tuberculosis usocl:itlons. nected with r edistribu tion and Prisoners are housed and fed in separation," General Barker said, a special stockade. Major Sam "and in that \\'ay v.·e hope t o con· F1anagan has been named com· serve manpower." mandant. Barker pointed out the loss of more than 1100 officers and m en White House Cafe Direct F actory Chr'}-sler • Pl)·m outh Sales and Service 424. l\faln lluntlnKton Bch. Pb_ H. 8. 'MS t iring, official war .rilms, a com-:'>. If you walk along a road\\'B}". pletc tour of the ablp from the en-outside of a but!lin C'ss C'lr residence gine room to the captain's bridge district "'·here there Is no 11ide- will all combine t o make this trip walk, may you \\'alk on either s ide --------------l a never-to-be-forgotten expertence. of such td\\·ay? ..... · I to the new location, where, even-6 Wh I t d t t Few clvilla.ns have ever been gtve.n . · n you n eq o urn Je!t tually, Mrs. Lowman intends to such an opportunity. Souvenir should y '''am other drivers by build a new home. postal cards for mailing a t sea extending your hand and a rm h ori· will also be available to all guest.a." zontally beyond the side of your vt'hlcle? Metropolitan Supply Sure, Judge Says Wells Are Not under latest demoblll1..ation ord- ers. "Some o~ thC'm v.•ere key per- sonnel," he said, "and the use of the prisone rs v"ill enable our en- listed men to devote full time to their primary duties." The German P . \\'.'s v.·iJJ be used Phone SIS% Laguna Beach, Calif. IN!V....,CE P. A.PALMER Ll:xJ IS!..E P;i..;JPE.RJ1ES ~-~-·----W. 0 . BUCK-In surance Cou.'>Selor /Jlio.u 1500 ~#..cl 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA We Are Now OPEN FOR BUSI NESS ----\Yith a Complete Line of--- J; J; J; J; J; J; J; J; J; Marine Mechanical Accessories Sheppard Diesels ---Agents for Johnson Specialty Co mpany \\'ilmington. Calif. Harbor Engine & Equipment Co. • Ill Agate Ave. Balboa Island Telephone 1723-J ~ Large Roomy Rockers TABLES Luxuriously comfortable ... good to look at ... good to live with be- caL1se the v're n1ade \\'ith springs, of course." and this means years of day-in and day-out com- fo rt and satisfaction. t.:"pholstered 134 50 In lspe~ll")' ............... . t:pholstered In 14950 \'elours a nd Fri~ Others In '6950 \'ulou.!I l\faterl&la ...... MIRRORS In a \\'ide ra nge ot shapes and sizes $7.95 to $27.50 Made in Grand Rapids. Genuine Hondllt'M Ma.bop.ny Cocktail Tables sigso Oval or oblong Lamp Tables Round or square Mehogeny OccasloDPI PlecM ·······-·-·--·--···-·•10.00 End Tabios ··-···--·-····-$9.50 Drow Rugs a.e.llle, !-pc. Bath Set ----------$S.tti Cbena-Treed 8beg Kap -----.$&.'75 Jleelrty 8beg ..... Jh60 -___ -$10.85 &u•larter Rap, %'7xt8 -----~ Salda Au F•r•ibire ~ .. Wlll&&ll& · ~a.."1wn ..... , 11e• •= I'll••: o..ta .a..a ea , as cooks. bak('rs, mechanics, jani-, ============== tors and general duty helpers. Santa Ana Mayor Provides Barracks For Vet Housing The re has bf!>en much talk a.haul Answer-s proposals for dolnf? this and that one season of belovo'-normal rain-They V.'ill be paid 80 cents a day fall might suddenly anS'\\·er that in coupons. In lerna tlonal Harvester TRUC KS AND TRACTOB.8 FARM EQUIPME..'1T l . N o. The driver coming down about thC' v.·at<'r "situat ion." and the hill mu.!ll yield the right of v.·ay c ross-currents or discussion on the to the t!l-iv er g oing up and, Ir questlnn of v.:bether Nev.·pnrt n«es.sa.ry, must hack his car up Beach should join the Coastal lhe hill to a place in t he road ~.f uniclpa l DIBlrict a.s a n1eans of v.·here lt Is po!lsible f or fhe tv.·o tapping the ~letropolitan \\'ater question by lit'nding us salt \\'ater ---------, ----- thr·ough ou r mains. Around the Thanksgiving table 1\1. Eltiste & Co .• Inc. It has been ~uggest('d that the at the home of l\fr. and J\frs. 401E.4th Pb. S!OO Santa Ana \\'ells used by lhl' SAr\A B be tap·1.Charles A. B~che r sr .. 115 Coast Sl2So.LA.St. Pb.U21 Aoabelm pl'd to 8Upply :-Jl'\\'port Beach in· h ighj •ay. \\"PfP 1\lr. a nd J\lrs. flteru.I of joining the ~!ctropolitan Charl cs Brcchcr jr .. and ehild ren . distric t. But that is just running Ba rbara and Donald, ~1r. and Mrs. around to beat the bush about. Fo r Jack Nicklas and l\1r. and J\1rs. th<' air ba~ v.·at('r cr,mes f rom Paul f\tcGovern and daughter the s::imf' basin a~ the present T erry Ann . all of Cost.a ~fesa. The mayor of Santa Ana. Aaa cars to r ass. t Section 527 Ve-:oiupply. But there has been cnm- Horfman, is doing-his bit to solve 1 hlcle C~el. par ati\'e-ly little light sh('d on just the veterans· hou!ring problem. He 2. \es. It I~ not permlss1ble \\·hat this "situation" Is. declared Friday that he \lri'ill use I to croa.s ~ve r a dnuhle \Vhit~ line I The time h<Ui come for the people every facility nt hiB command to at any tr('· except at nn 1~ter· or thla area.. "·ho ultimately must hasten f ederal consideration or hJs Sf'C'tlo~ ; , entrance t~ n pr1 v~te pror1t or lose by the ,vater "sit· propoeal to make the no'>''-unused drive\\,$). !St>ction 5 _5 fb) \e. uatinn." to be made full\' a\\·art' hcadquarte~ of the Army Air hicle Code). I of the j?ravity nf the s1tun.tion and Porces \Vf'stcrn Flying Training 3. No. '\'ou may cr\lss o:·er ~o t •) fa.cc tht" cnld facts, according command available a.s barracks for ~hc left 11n ly If the yel1n\~· .11ne 1.~ tn J udge n . J Dt1dge nf Costa \\·ater, and \\"hi\(' It might 301 \'e the problem lempnr·ar·i!y it would not off1..·r a pt>rmant•nt i;olution. Bc- ~Hlt'S, the \\'Clls are t\\·o miles tr om t't'tum1ng ~erv1•~t'men and their , in your lane anJ then only 1f traf-~1e•a. :'.\°('\\·port Beach and, Air. Dodge E'Rlimatc·d. it v•ould co.!rt. O\.'er $50.- 000 to in»tall pipe lines to reach that sourt e. 1\nd thl'n there Is the cnnsidf'ration that t he air base is wives and ram iliea. I fie cond.tions ma k f' it !'Inf(' to do! "The fact is that unless some- The barracks stand on 20 city-su. <St~:tion 5'.!5 lbl Ve~i<'.11" .('ode). thin!i:' i~ dc•n<' in the v•·ry 11P.'t r f ii- owned acrt's on \V rst 8th St. and 1· :"'u. Thi'. ~pe('d 1:m1t tn. nny tur;• nhout g('ttin~ our v.•ritt•r f rom .govt·rnm~nt p1opc·rt)', and to get are now va<'ant. "\\·e can't glt:l.r-t>u_1t1nt'ss {•r r('t1Jd1·nre t11str1t·t IB 25 ~1Ctropolitan MC>ll!Cl'M, \\"C m::iy v.·att'r from there v:ould involve 1 ant('(' any lo\·e.·nt-.sts tor them." the miles per. hour n?.d has bt('n. ~tnrt• \\ .. ,kl' up l'l"ffif' m f'ming to disco\'C'r cut ling-mountains of red t ape. 1 mayo r c,:plauh ... I, "but \\'e ou~ht to 1~~9 '1 ~C'~:t11 1n .>11 1h1 \•·h1th· tlint th,.. ,,.11trr Ponting out nf our The bar;i1· fact \\·e should all be able to fix lht'm up "'·ith com-<..ode I. . fauc('l"-19 £00tl for nothing but rt•alizi' is t hat the Sfl.nta ,.\na rivt'r rortable 11nd v.·1lrm quarters. He :-.. :"o 'ou rnus! \\':tlk "nly on flu~hin~ tq\JC'tf:.. l.1.•tsin does not offl'r a permanent al.!JO pointed ot1t that thrre i.!f an \'011r !t·ft hand ('d~r nr tht' rnad-j That i!' the hf.lief l!f J udgP ~t}urrt' of \\·atl·r; t he only perman· officers' mes..q v:hich could be con-\\'[I.)'. fal·in~ traffic. :-.;nte: At night Dodge. f:C"cretar~· nr the :\'t·v•port-ent source ava1Jablc is t h(' ]l.fetro- vetted intn a 11ining-room for tbem. V.'\•ar or carry somethu1g \\'htte so ?.te.sn \\·ater District. pol1tan sou rce \\'hich no\\· supplies .. It would be a good setup, sutfi-tl.rl\'£"rs ran itee you. • Sl'Ction :'>64 All three of tht' ,,·atcr distric ts Santa Ana and Laguna, the \\'nter clr.nl until thf'y can fl.f\d quarters \. ehlcle. Cod<' 1. I in Cn..'ila ~l esa :-:('v.·port-~l esa Ir-corr.pany st>c retary conC'luJed. of their O\\'n so they C'an be to-6. '\ l'l!. , Such !!!lgtl~I shoultl be rlga t1on district. :-:i:v.·port Heights g ether." be added. J!:IVen continuously ur1ng the l~t ' Irrigation district. and Fair\'le\\' ------ Capt. Chas. Gauss, Son of Ambassador It may not be pleua.nt for the 5-0 fe~t befori> turntng. 1 St'C llon I Farms are nO\\' d rav>ing \\'&ter veteran who has been living In a 54-4 \eh1cl€' Co<.Je). from belot\· sea level. \\.hat does barracks for three years to return that mean? rt means. be said. that to one with his family, but It I• Can't Get Permit sail """'" ";" cont;nue to e n· Return Hom cert&lnly better than sleeping in For Taxi Without croach on the '~·ells that nov.' sup-I s e automobiles, he explained.. ply Ne"·pnrt Rnd COBtfl ~lesa \\'ith Taxi, Ruling fresh \\·ater. Captain Charles B. Gauss of the Drive Carefully-Spare a Lile. Your forest law• PROTECTION PLAN Reoresentofive 11 IL \\', GEORGE ~S 6th SL Bunttngton Beach Ph. IL B. 4601 /OU heard ACES"? • He f'xplained that in the Santa Army Air Forces. eon of former An application of a returned vet-Ana rive r basin, there is no t ight Ambassador and ?i.1rs. C. E . Gauss. eran to operate a/la.xi in Corona dike bet\\·cen the basin and the-has just returned to hiB home a't del Mar \\'8.!I not granted by tbe 1 ocean t o prevent this seepage. Balboa Bay Shores, Nev.-port l city council htonday a fternoon be· ~Jany \\'ells have already gone Beach. from lhe India-China thea- cause the appllcant had not ap-salty. Unless something is done tre where be bas been flying gaao· pcared be(ore the Chief of P olice about It . there may soon be water. line. over the "bump" in four-j as prescribed by !av.'. H e had not wate1:' everyv.·here. but not a drop engined planes. . I given ev idence of havlng a car, to drlnk. 1 • Capt. Gauss. v.·ho h eld a license lrururance or equipment. Coupled \\1th the fact of our1 as a commercial pilot before enter- A.nothe r ta.xi permit \\'aB g-sanl· d ra\\·i ng v.·atcr from belO\.\' sea· i~g ~he Anny ~ir Forces, test- ed. ho"''ever. upon application for level Is U'lat our population curve pilotmg and ferry ing for tQe Lock - a license to station one at 608 ts going constantly u pv.·an::t . The heed Aircraft Corporation. is a COB.I'll H!gh\\·ay to serve the Coma l Engineer Patterson report reveals graduate .first pilot of the Anny Mesa section. The operator had a that it p'.obably y.•111 tncrea.se 50 Four.Engme achoo! at .Homest~ad. ! cab and specific location. per cent tn the next ten )'ears in Fla., and has been fl ying as first --nu,. Vkllerr aoam - "' ----e .. -..... --.RU 4 .. ... the ~!esa area alone. pilot of four-eng-ine C·54's and I It the city of Nev.·port Beach. In · B.24's tor the Army for a lmost their applicat ion to join the Metro-I three :fears. polltan \'la ter D istrict. v.·ould in· I The year before going t o the elude In that pet ition a request Indla-Cbina theatre, he \\'a.5 flying for a pipe-line down Nev.·portl both the Atlantic and Pacific. and bouleva rd to the city limits which has several battle stars from both I could, be tapped to supply v.•ater theatres: as well as the air medal, to t he Me!Ja area (through the I and battle-stars. and citations facilit ies of the present Irrigation from the 'lndla-China ~heatre. districts I and to both sides of Capt. Gauss \\'Ill receive his final Nev.'J>ort Bay., the problem v.·ould discharge as an active officer in be well on the way toward solution. the AAF on January next, and in the opinion o f Judge Dodge. v.·ill then be commissioned a.~ a "Bulldlng th.I.! p ipe-line would be Captain in the Army Air F orces a compromise that \\'O uld solve! Resen:e. 1 ma.Dy problems and would be of Capt. Gauss' engagement to advantage to everyone concerned,"/ :\l iss Rhoda Kittrell of :\'ll.s!rissippi 11'fr. Dodge declared. "And," he has recently bt>en announced. a dded. "there Ii! pretty good reason .. -- to bt'lle\'e that \! Nev.·port Beach I Guests at the home of !.fr9. F1or- made l!luch a request, it "''ould meet ence T orr('nce. 27th street , on Sun· v.·ith fa\'or . because with the asse .. day included ~1.rs. J oe Summers sed \'aluatton that Newport Beach and Glenn Kelson ot Los Angeles, has. it would be a reasonable re-1 Mr. and !.!rs. Reuel Kennlcott of quest." ) P_laya del Rey, Mrs. Geor~e Fr~- The problem Is rapidly approach-els and baby son and MtM Dons lng the point where it is not a Rose Rath ot Puente. \Vilfred question of where we can get Johnson of Oceanside a nd Mr. and ,, .. ater cheapest, but h ow to get tt Mn. Ralph Tangeman and Mr. and !rom the only PERMANENT Mrs. Charles Stortz of Pomona.. source. And neither is It a question Mrs. Torrence's son-in-law, M. of how long we can get along on Tech. Sgt. Paul Farmer, is back our present water supply, because from J apan and la expected here tor Thanksgiving. His son M.lchael la now 11 month.!! old.. SAMPSON Machine Works 11104 Newpori Blvd. CostaM- • We are now through with war contracts and open for general machine work. • All modem machinery, All types of machine work. • Marine engine parts du- plicated. • Arc and acetylene weld- ing. OYLINDEB lll!All6 IOJ.l.gD Tbere'a no place you can flnd one! Pre .... like bome--it -Pttt.burgb 1,~"l>tlllfll'lllllllntll ... 111111•Ul!!fl1fl/l lll l1fil9lllHl l!ll lll;! • • ~EGGS 1 ! i! ~ i • • i FRES.H I • lllVJllJllY DAY i ! j ~ i • • ~ ' I APPLES -CIDER I . , i -I I GROCERIES I 1 Cold Meats I .......... V•r'••• • 1 -.-..;,, an·.~~ ·-· 5 ·---!..-------..II SAMPSON M1ebipe Workt . .,. -Give to the War Chest - IRENE'S BEAUTY SHOP STEAM OIL SHAMPOO Hours: 9 10 5 -~, Open E,·enings By Appointment ,.-\ /.;\ r / MRS. IRENE TOUSLEY, Owner 2827 \\"est Central Phone 1781-J Greeting '"'°'E Cards .and .a Great Variety of Unusual Gifts INVITE YOU TO BROWSi!: AROUND" C. E. LOUCKS JEWELRY .and STATIONERY 0 1.amond• • W .atohes • F ine Rep.airing Phone Newport 1.U9·B 1797·99 Newport Blvd., Costa MeM, C.a llf. 24-Hour Radio Service HOME, AUTO, MARINE RADIOS REPAIRED Burt R. Norton 91~ Cout Hlway Phone 2tl 1 :Se"lHJrt Bea.ch, Calif. Telephone 1347-J for FIVE-DAY SERVICE on Cleaning and Laundry CORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS 1S07 Pick-Up and Delivery Coast Hlghw1>y Carl Philhart, Manager ONCE AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Otten You the Finest Place t. Dlae In Oruap County: All New - -• Even the Location , . , One-Halt Mile East of Old lpcatlon on Coast Highway. Beautiful New ,J Cocktail Bar We Leed Southern Callfomla In the Serving a< -SEAFOODS- Ar.so YOUR ldlld 1 of STF.aK8 -VlBlT OUJ\ lU"OCHEN - Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish· Mar~ --w:::'..ll _ - r \ ur ~I enda and niine Santa ClaUll Coming . To South Cout ~:w:caellan Jr., nnman Gift Shop Dec. 8 ; ~ .. Ne"w-ro~n M•.&OA NllWW· Booklore Notes by Estrellita Time Passes Stad•nts Expect Hiiarious Comedy, 'VOii Can't Take It With You' to Be N ineteen forty-fl•• 1s gnnv1ng Compf ete' Sell-Out· Due Dec. 7th old. I ... it In th ... gray Navem-' .._. .be'r aides. I see It in t?ze ban!' .._ . br&ncbea ot the trttS. Ol"OW1.Dg" Studmta of Harbor High are Grand Dµcbeu, Tanya Seeley; old, tnde~. but gncetu.ny u a buty tie.lUng Uc.ket.. to their an-Donald, BUI Sk.llee. and ENte, beautiful woman, a.a one that nuaJ dr&m&Uc productlon, billed Jeanne Lou Grund. ahow• the beauty only 88C rftlce SN, is home on & 30-day fur.. .......... vlalling bis parent.a, Mr. and R \V. )(cClellan u ., Virgtnla 'Pt • ..l.., ~ Olllta K ea& & n d &t- th~ Fullerton • Santa An.a game Tha.nkagtvtng day. He m&)'-come on a mow 1led, or a aea al.ed. but sant.a Clau• will detlD.it.ely arrive at the South Cout Company Gift Shop Satur- day, Dec. S. tt wu announced by Hubbard Howe, pruldent., i.oo.y. I B e a ~.ate ot Fullerton Di&-- 1 J un.tor college f.Jl(I has been The ex.act time of Santa'• arrival la just aa unknown. but a dl8patch la ex·pected later this ,..__..~----!------•I Week from the wlae old codger Bennett Cert In "L&uchlnc Stock" bu ~ven ua another rtb Uckler. The book conta.m. over 600 joketJ and quips. Profuady ll- luatrat@d by Carl Roa. Ideal gUt. for next Frtday, Dec. 1 •t the hlgb and Jove and the joy of Tivtng a echool a ud.Jtorlum a t 8 :00 p.m. Co ty Get u seful life baa g lorlf!ed Into that The title Of the play I.. "You 00 8 inner glow u the embers bum Can't T&ke n With You," wtth an $24l,900 Gas Tax 1ow. Her haJr '• gny1ng-"°"'· the all-ecbool cut directed by M:ra. . blue Of her eyes, too, l9 aomewbat Martbella McBevney. gray, but in the 'forty llgbt we All seat.a will be reserved. lt WU Fund from State can see much bn.uty tbroogb em phul!:ed, the prlcee v&rying trees now be.re; beauty tha t wa. from 4:0 cent.a In the rear to 80 almost forgotten when they we1" tor 11 monthai ln Ute South Paclflc. carry then uallal, lt waa aa.ld. All ..........+ Barbor Post 291 the cbildrtn in the New1-Tlmeo "..,..-• family will be notified, ?dr. Howe I CAN LEGION promleed. An older book that ii gainlllg in popularity la Ma.rte Ray'1 "How Never to Be Ttred." Prohllbly the re-uon for th!• la that we are m en.t- ally and physically exha.uated trom the wu. Mn. Ray offers solace and vtvaelty packed · Int o eome clever reading. For men a.nd cent.a in the middle aec:Uon and Orange county'a apportionment lw:b with Ilte. front balcony. They expect the from the atate g u tax amounted Soon will come the d&y wben we hllartoua comedy to be a aell-out. t o $3 18.163 of wh lch $76.263 wu wfll give thanks for all her gn.c- ) all\ B -.bb' D~"'1 VK-..... te V'laJt aN Iola.. l lU.b 9t,, &11111 I., .A,--1tif • :Jnl ,-_, 8 p. m.. I t isn't what a girl knows that worries us. It's h ow she learned it. women. thh t t t The team of George S. Kaufman wl eld by he. s a te or a pay-lousneas and love to ua. After that. For sheer enjoyment , especially and ?.toss He.rt have made stage ment on the unemployment relief the white of Cbrhrt.maa wUJ crown lf you like San Francisco, don't hiatory ln this country with tl)elr loan owed by the county lo the her, a.nd the dying year will be-miss: '"Laugbt e-r On the Hi ll" by Broadway ama.sh blls "Lady In the elate. Net to the county from the come only a pr-ecfoos memory. L be d B ")d" M t • ls Margaret...Pa.rton. Miss Parton bu Um r an UI mg a erla Dark," "Winged Victory," and gas tax Wll.'I $2.1.900. The county. The new year comes wit h hardly wonderful powerit o! deacrlptlon. "Once In a L ifetime." in addition r eceived $93,797 from a break In t he winter beauty, eo Bay Dl"slr1'cl Lumber Co. ThaJel peoptlle ehde °'""t ts before ehe Action of the play Is centered registration and weight fees. Cities w rapped it 18 in the ti taoketa Jett re y set e11 own o a ne..,..•spaper i b t I $6 00 b tHl ft ltb about the Sycamore famlly, a very n t e coun Y rece ved 1, 4 from Y the old year. After a time It ~ Pb.one 1150 ~areer page a er page w I odd assortment of people lncluding l the 11tate tor street purposes and emerge!!! as from a cocoon and the :=:l:4:1:8:CO=A8=T=ID=O=HW==A=Y======A=T=THE===AJICllE===S=~I u~A· t . :. b t In 1 t th an ae11thetic Russian. T he cut state highway purpose.a in cities. babe g r0\1.'8 up befor e our eyes and · n 01 ne y An o e a or 08e . h · h llk bl h Thi . t . confnets of : Grandpa. Bruce Mc-At the end of 1040 there ?.'ere 8 O\\'S ltl!I ovm personality. W on-' I wt~ 1~ 0r ap y. h !sd 1D er Govren ; ~'lrs. Kirby, Ellen Pot· 2,955,952 motor vehicles registered derful, Isn't it. the changing of sea- Q 0 RD 0 N B FIND L Ay :Sn~~:a oi bis a~f~usrroma: re=~ t er: Alice. Sarah Bf:st : 1.-l r. Kirby. ;~ f~e9 p 5 aiJ in Califomln. At June l so~s? p l" h t b t h. Alan AnJrr\l.'S; Kolenkohv, Renato . 4 . there \\'ere 2.967.533 fee n these gray days I see our i ' • 1 · 0 ~~ _peas: I" 0~ .0 ~s su~ces~ Monaco: Rheba. P at Glass: Hen-pa.id motor vehicles' registered in v.·orld looking tov.·a rd that bright CO~TR..\CTOR a nd BUI LDER ldn . aritsh. e tveh mh • e \V l 0t'h. deroon Earl Killcf£•r; P aul Syca· the slate. Reports are that t he I ncVo.· e ra of peace. rt \\'ill a rrive all ur ing e "'ar. v.· ere-e \\'ro e e · . _, · I book H. d 1. 1. , 1 n101e. James .G1bsnn: Bd. Rny ~ate uepartm('nt of motor vehicles v.·rappt d In the S\\'addling clothes otr1ce: s.i10 Coast 0 1,·d. Phone 412 CA BINET S H OP SERVI CE CABINETS and MILL\\'ORK . 1s e 1nca ton of i mer ca . . . . \Varel: Oep1nna, Duane Thornton : is making plans for the reg1stra-provided hy the past. Tl will a r -and Americans is vt'I')' cant.lid. "Afri<'an J ourney" by ~!rs. Paul Roht'gon is an authentic trip into the hf'art or Africa searchlog for a backgrrund for the Negro rac£>. Tony, Bill Pe yton: G-~1en. FreJ tion of lar~c nu mbers of additional rive, bul like the baby years of J\.la..~c)n. BriRn Han7,a J and Hal \'ehitles in Cal1[ornia during 1945. the past. it \\'ill /gradually shed Youf'~: Penny. J oy J ane Robi1K>n ; Increases in tax revenut>si from the those garm£'r.tsi and emerge an gr{'ater use of motor vehicles drwssed end ready to fi g ht the shO\\'ed up immedlatr-ly "'ith the good fight -and win its place i:n lifting of gas rationing r~S'lrictlons. the history of the v.·orld. -pecial ,cd-d-e·t ••• " HAVE YOUR PORTRAIT MADE AT AUSTIN's T. C. Johnson, Supt.. 407 SOth S t . Ph.; 2388·.J Christmas Gifts Robes • Linger-ie • Blouses --~-- • Compacts • MATERNITY WEARING APPAREL I Featured by Donna -Marie Shoppe 515 No. Main Arcade Bldg. Sant& Ana WEL.COME CAFE 2560 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:- MODERATE PRICES FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER 5 p. m. nnW 10 p. m. -Sundap: 12 noon unW lO p. m. Open 8 a. m. ta 2 a. m. -Clotced Mondays Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays 8to12p.m. Our Kitchen Open fo r Inspection Wm . E. Ludewig , Prop. Newport 433-M BATTERIES CHARGED • II 30 Minutes \Vlth Oar .1mt -llutalled New Soper-Quick Charger. L U BRI C ATION SPE C I A LIST ........... c -==-\~ comtanUy ready and able to gt•e you the quJcket1 t and ' compleie.t j9b of veutnc and olUng Aucmented foi-ce of Expert Mechanlca now serve you a t VIRG'S GARAGE TEXACO PRODUOTS • OAS STATION «08 WM'l CectraJ Avenue. Newport Be&cll • Opea. Nl&b Uy nu 7 o'Clock Pboa.es 1.!9 and ll«·W \\ ,, - . ·~A PINE -----,~UWITATION TO BATH LUXURY u I \ > , •• ,, llA11f ... OL. -..ma waw Be ht .. Mrs. Rob<son ·felt that hec po<>-Lat e Xmas Ma il pie had a c ivilization that had Mig ht Be Stored n('ver been found. S he went I searching and round many things U nless Sent Early to substantiate her claim. A pro- vocative book. ;\fa il Christmas packages now, \\'arned Herb Kenny, Balboa post- maste r. Normally it takes about 10 days !or pac kages to reach Additional cars in California w ill -LUCERTJA MAY mean increased highway revenues to local governments, both from the ga11 tax a.nd Crom motor vehicle taxes. The n there was a sign on a truck which r ead : "This truck !'tops for all RR crossings, ·red- heads and brunettes-and will back up half a mile for a blonde." NOW WITH NO OBLIGATION TO BUY I ' Now for a .limited time, AUSTIN'S expert pho· ''This ~.:tan Truman" by Mc· Naughton and Hehmeyer ls fa.scln · a.ting for Its simplicity. To rend It ) gl.\•es a better u nderstanding of this man. Mr. Truman bas never been one for show and bas e.lv.·aya stood by bia word. Perhaps it Is not too much to say t hat every adult Amer ican citizen should read the ne-west biography of our P resi- dent. eastern desti nations but the closer · You give only once, Give ge-neroua- Mrs. E . D. Goadell, 3000 Ocea n Front. v.1ent to Gilman Hot Springs , San J acinto, "'here •he will reat tographers will take your portrait at no obliga· tion to you. You will be shown lour different paM• and you need not place an order unless you core to. lt gets to the holidays the more congested the maU.s, and when :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ly;;;;t;;o;;t;;h;;e;;W;;;;a;;';;C;;h;;e;;st;;;;V;;ic;;to;;;ry;;;;D;;rt;;v;;e.; trains are filled to capacity pack -r ages are then sent to warehouses tor a week . If you do decide to order photographs ... r• -ber. an AUSTIN portrait ;, the most pric• lea CltTistmas gift lor a /oyec/ one I Got Plenty Ducks In Imperial Valley un~il a break comes, which is ugualJy after Chr istma.s. he ex- plained. Delays tn delivery are mo~ likely at this tltne of the year than any other, Kenny saJd. ?.fall for overseas men got B'l''BY early last Some duck hunters drove bun-year, but the uncertainly connect- dreds or miles to bring back their ed with shipments this year has game. but Virge ~-1oore . owner of thrown m uch of it into the mal11 Virge's Ge.rage and Afarine Serv· late. Mailing t o Europe Is heavier ice on \Vest Central avenue-got this year th.an usu~J, _he 98.id, as his limit for two days running in for the f irst time 1n nearly f ive Imperial Valley. ) years It ts possible to send pack· Virge and Wilford Beatty, ages or letters abroad. brother of the coach a t Garden . Grove High school drove down re-Polish war Orphans cenlly for a few de.ys shooting W D" d d a.nd ca.me back With a.lJ the aprlg l ear JSCar e and mai1ard• they were auowect. American Clothes WHISKEY Go to R 0 SS I Liquor Store l~S Coast Hiway ' Yi Mlle South of the Atthtt s TAD ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL OHEI NOWI AUSTIN STUDIOS • ( N ...... AUITIN ITllOIOI lo ;_,..~ C.l-1 • All UITtN ITUDIOI NOW OHM Wll«DAYI 9 A. M. YO t '· & l•DATl1 ti tO 6 '· M. fOt YOUI CONVINllNCI I Santa Ana l 508Yz N . Main St. P hone 1463 Quality Lumber and Building Material. NEW YORK. ThousanCsofwaril : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~----------------~ N . T . 12·4-45 orphans in Poland are nov.• wear·!~·---------------------------------------------------., • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R . E . H OSTETLE R Phone 48 tng clothing contributed by the American prople In the United 'National Clothing Collection of the I pa.<1t f'Jl r i:-!Z' A cablegrarfi describ· Ing the distribution of th's cloth- ing in Warsaw on October 25 \\'as mnr't' pt:t"li,. by Dan A. \\0{'3l , <I!· rector of thP Division o( Con- tributed Rupplies o~ UN"RRA . (United :'-."11~ions l~"Fef and Re- habil•tatinn Administ ration 1. The cable said: "There are seven mil\1on orphans 1n PC'land. "·ail· ~------------.ilng for UNRf{A's help. Their most HEARING REVOLUTION! 'T'!Ll'l"I wlw Jl'OPI• ..U.. Tbl J.. N....-Zalidl a.tioalc lkariq AJd an ••rJaal Tboasaad1 of .,...,.... cu't be wroq I Come hi.. Hat £ot J'OIUlld( Pree dnDi wra-- tiaa. 00 ""bJ&b ~ .. w. di.- -calr .. --""' bl bd.,..i. 7t_ft/_!.!14 NEW~ -RAOi ONI( HEARING AID $40~ ..... A.2-A Witt. Meuni.colof hrplloff QAd Cord Gunderson Drug • Main St .-Balboa ur,:::ent n"e1'~ a r c-food and clothing a nd m eeicnl supplies. These sup- plit>s a re nearly exhausted a nd e. ne"· drive for all Europeans opens early next year. 1 See.man Loren H. \Veils, v.•ho ts I on the battleship Tennestt, Is ex. I pec ted to reach Hampton Roac!s. Va . by Dec. 7 and will be home with his parents. !.fr. and Mra. B I L. Well11 of Coata Mesa, for Xmaa. S:-Q R INSURANCE S EE Howard W. Ge1'1'i1h ll!Ge Ne"J>Ort Botilennl COSTA ll(EllA ~Ill Automobile • fire Acci dent • Life Lice nse and Contract Br·nrls WrittPn Spec.id ~i;uw/, Anytime from four to nine at the PALM CA FE At the F erry Landing, Palm and Bay Front-Balboa Baby Beef Meats and Sea Foods Complete Fam il y Din n e rs $1.00 and $1.25 NO'W under New Managem ent-L. A. WELLS, Owner &. Mg r. Open 6 a. m. lo 9 p. m. CIOS<'d Tuesdays ' '96 A a A a A A Y -~ A9idil & &411 &ll .. & & £. & A Fresh Daily Delldouo -Food9 Or, """'pleto equipment wbea roe want to catc.b ,.,.. ...... HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CiHTRAL All&N'Ull, NEWPOltT •EACH - WHEELER'S have just the to ys to make the k.iddies the happiest of childre n Xmas mo rn, and fo r a long, long, time to come, because these TOYS are "QUALI1Y". the kiddies to our large basement, Toy Department. For a real thrill bring Tricycles All Met.al Rubber nres 19.95 up Steel w..,,.,. $5.75 up Coe.ster W ag on• wi th metaJ under- carriage and hard- wood ""'- (SUdes far mperlor to WustraUon) AD Steel Teete:-· Tot-tera All Steel, ·-ry-Oo-Round _·eeter-Tottera $12.95 Carbon St.eel aprtng Horse $11 .50 'l'bl!M are just a few of our many hundred of ltem! to s.tadden Ute heart.. of t.he -- J l 0ST RECEIVED! BIG SH IP:M.ENT OF HOLGATF. P LA Y-SCll OOL and ToEACJf-A-TOT ED UCATIONAL TOYS S!;des All Hardwood $22.~S up USE O UR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN ·;'-e y'l1 spend many hea lthful happy hours All STEEL SWINGS ' COKlll9 . :o LOCK ~ Oraoge County's Leading •·Quality Store" Birth to Fourtee n Years W_H EE ~ER IAIY cincl JUVENILE SHOP 415 NORTH SYCAMOJlE ST. a-·· ML or lUlllllll'I ITEUPBOHZ --. I '' K.••• Dllily, 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. k•wdliyw, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. m 11 t 1111 !';mtn11 9 t !11 1 '''¥''' x2 ·•1a ''?'''' 84N'l'.A••• ' I ·' • I ~; I. -]-Planners Ask Det.ails on Yacht r Bmllh 1....,....,.. -"' tlle -blgbway at SU BomardlDo atieet. Both buatneu Iota. and -.i.nllal are lncluded.. A new .treet ta pr. Says Landlords Making Fair Profi~ But Putting 'Escape Clauses' in, Leases Anchorage polled to nm to Newport 1-'•l•ht• Kany landlo<da a.. putt"'6' Illa aNI above th-of pre.ttnt immediately east ot 8&D Blz'Du'io "Heape .. cl&Ulta In rent le.uM1 (1) They have now no vacant fQonUnued trom Page One) di.no ltreeL tn New York. but before he left A final bearing for cll&nge ot whlch providea that an lncreue-apartment. aplMt 8 lo 10 ptr revealed that one of the larger aet-ba.ck on Santa Ana avenue wu eomttlmea as much u 23 pcrr cent cent ldle iJl earlier ye&n1. (2) Ex· bot.el cha.ina was lnleresled tn a. decl&red cloeed and the petition. --la the rent ab&ll go into ettect peue•. aucb u advertt•lng, de. ock &II IOOD u rent control.-are re-coraUng, upkeep, and olber 1ter high claae improvement of the of property owuen in oae bl moved. accordlng to Ben C. vices whJch they bave been will· property. Wbni he r eturn.s the seeking a 10-foot eel-be.ck approv- commisalon Indicated wlllingnes.s l ed for action Of the city council. Koepke, OPA distrlct rent dlrec~ Ing to provtde have been very Jow to de<:lde it he reveals details o! There were no prote1t.s. ADotber tor. u compared with pre-rent coatrol He auerta that th.la .. evt-13) !.fany ot them have addlUonaJ ma plans and means tor !ina.ncingl hearing t or a change of aet-back dence of the fact that Lt govern-ocupanta now, for whom they ..,.. them. John Allen. chairman. sug-on Hazel Drive tn Corona del Mar m ent controls ot rents were Lifted allowed an lncreaae 1o rent. while .......,ted a public hearing be held I was recommended not to be al- • b""~ nOV/ or lD the near future, Lenanta their fixed overhead remalna aa LJ1 at that time to detemtine public , lowed a alngle petitioner who would be caught tn a aplrallng Because o r tbeae tactot5, OP> feeling 00 the l98Ue . I \\'anted a change from IO to O teet, rent condit ion that would prove an reela bound to maintain renta at The com.mi~ion approved a ten-as other properties cooformed. to extreme hardship to them. "These pre1Jent levels, Mr. Koepke de-K "h be 8 J D D \\" It B ' , Miss McCann Protest.s Continued Zone Violation (Continued from Page One) ing. She learned that the building department had received no \n. structtons to stop the building as she was informed they would. ~ Eugene Fenelon was Mk!'tl for taUve map o! a new subdivision ) the _present set.back, i t wa.a ar-.. , .................. ~ ... •rJ ~uv ~ "u ••Cl!lt i!t~ru111,1; 1 ... 11r ..... n, . "'!lrn n, . an>es. . a.nsen, . a er, . for Kathryn Smith and E . M. gued. ' a ctJ ona of some landlordl, hopetul I Roberta, c . Thom, R \\'ant. R ThomPfiOn, O. •lello, R. HJllhouse, and R . IUma. Second Row: O. Jonm, .---------------------------!that this agency will eue up and Chicken Dinner M. B rown, .J. Ashen, B. OeRutr. J . Rorick, n. Brownle. t.. l'rock, D. \\'lld, D . Scott., B. Alexander, D . allow them a free band i.P blktng \\'oodhou_w_, J. Corbin, R. \.\'lihelm, and Coach Solan. Top Ro"·: \\', Milligan, .J. Kincaid, B. Ellerbroek, B. his ~planation. Bnd f"xplained that he Y.'8.8 \\'It.bout definite in!ttntc- tlonsi, because the man i;;ti,11 "''a.8 not proved to have violateJ the ordlnaiice until he rent s the apart- ment. Beside, he had the v.·ord of the owner that in!lead of an out- .side atalrway to lhe apartment that an inside stairv.·ay v.·ould be built. thu! confining it to use Gt t\\'o families. \ I Comple-te Automot1"ve Overhaul th•lr ""1t.s. spoax tor th•m.oelvea," For Barnes Office watu.. A. Mon ..... R. otbmer, e. Bean. M. Henroun, o. Trtpp, c. Tripp, P. sm1, J. oaua.her, N. Thuro· K-pke --••. · . . •-n C Mea-V Pinkley !Photo b7 Gcrbarut) ...... .._.... The office force and fam1hes of "'_.:.·_· ___ '...:.. •· _. __ _::._·---------------------------------While Mayor Clyan Hall told her that the progress of the builtl- lng was nol the case in point, b ut Reboring, Hard Valve Facing Grinding Seat and He went on to declan that J . E. Barnes & Son. 1806 Newport \ most landlonia are makJng a fair Blvd. had an office p&rty Satur-Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Vogel of Bal-New Subd"1v"1s"1on profit a t present rent levele and day at Kno t t's Berry Farm. The bo11. returned Saturday from a 1 I Off er Kate Smith Antique Dishes I lhe completion. J! the owner does not conform "''ilh a t"'·o-family Attentive and Ready Service ~lARFAK LUBRICATION a.re not entitled to more ,,1hlle party was a t'elebration of Barnes' week at Palm Springs. Monday Adds Bus"neSS, housing coDdltlons rem&in eo first year in the real estate bus!-they attended the tunera.1 ln Los I I building when completed the in. acute. He explained that de-nes.s In COila Mesa. A gay time Angrlee of Aire. Gertrude Miller. Res"1dent"1al Lots spite the OPA'a wtlllngne!s to was had by all and Knott's parted mother of Mr. Vogel's partner, . . . spectar \\•ill not gi\•e a notice ot Kate Smith. singing star of ) completion, he asserted. the radio,· Is going to have th.at DLscu!\.l!lion among members ot Stower's Station and Garage 31'7 Cout IDgbway, Corona del Mar, Telepbone: 72S Open Se"·en Days a \\'eek. Houn: l :SO a. m. to '7 p. m. Texaco Quality 'Products grant rent tncreuea to land-with 20 plates of chicken bfifore Reuben b1Uler. who died Saturday lords v.•ho can abow that lbelr net the party v.•as over. Rt her Palm Springs home. Mr. operating profit I.a below that or Miller and his mother have spent pre-rent control, very few or them Jack Parke, U do Isle. Is expect-each Ml.OUill'r here at 920 West have been able or are w\Utng to ed back thU. wel"k from Virg1nia Central avenue tor the paat ten present INCh figures lo the a.gency. where he hu been Inspecting his years. Also attending the fune ral Mr. Koepke backed up hb &Uef'· farm and coraultJng wllb his tore-v.·ere Mr. and Mrs. Carl Monahan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.'.._'.U~o~n,~th~a~t_'.lan".'."d~l~o~rd.o~'_IP~r:e~se~n~t~p~r<>-:"."_~m~a~n.:___ of the Sealevel apart.menls. colorful styles for youngsters and oldsters in * * sequ in motifs SjXlr.kl!ng sequin nctds to n1oke a new holidcy costuf!l.e or to dress up last year's favcr1le. c~ll:· b1nat1cns of bl:::i:ck and cclors and solids of blaciC, 9c!d or silver. OL'riers from 7Sc lo 7 95. place S,omething really d ifferent ln tobletime qet·upl Arnus1ng, in· spiring ''Gay Nineties" olaCe mats fo r da:i and mother; "Mo ther Goose" mats for the small Jry. Lasy to keep clean ... just wtti.sl:: with damp clclh and dry! "Gay Nineties" • Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage • Jn Our Merry Oldsmobile • On a Bicycle Built for Two • Oh. Promise Me Thal Some Day • By lhe Sea, By the Sea "Mother Goose'' • Five Little Pigs • Jack Spratt • Hey Diddle Diddle • Old King Cole • Lillie Boy Blue • Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe. Domestics-Third F1oor-Wcl1'•(• mats genuine chamois . . . give a lovely compact by gloves Be hand in hand wit h Santa this year and give genuine chan1ois gloves. Six-button length with full P. K. fingers. Washable. Sizes 6 lo 7Vz. 4-button length .......... 3.95 ''V I t '' o up e ~ 500 ~ Sparkling, shimmering compacts in two styles; one not shown has irides- cent c over and back. Other slyles at 2.95. GOLD PLAn:D CASE with raised 1ea1-design.. 24k.. qolci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s.oo· •PNe II" r-'ero.i f'ae ~...-a ..... n-- Walbr'a * gifty for men or women • • • comfy typically-California sty,led billfold s • -----... -• a .... .._.. • '='• - ''Cal-ees''- • .,., •• _ .. Dll0•-•1•1 .... • • a· ti Open every ni&ht till Chrisbnu till 9 p. m. • ' Fwrth & Pine A tentative map of a new !Jllb-set or antique dishes on wbJeh the council brought out the t act division prepar ed by Pat tenon and her heart is set, if 'the boys"./ that other properties on the island Boyle, consulting engineers for de-Bob Franklyn and George Kopp ot a re also apparenlly violating the velopme,nt of the E . M. and Kath-the Coach Lamp Antique abop same ordinance and 1.n thl! C8..9e \t ryn Smith property lying north have anything to do. with it. Is a police pr0oblem. the mayor ot the Coast High,1,:ay at San Ber-1 Learnin.g that M.iss Smit~ ~as said. Chief of P olice H odgkinson nardlno street. including boulevard been d1sappolllled in not finding I doubled It a judge wo~d issue a and bluff sites \l.'RS approved sub- 1 1 a .set lo her li~ing, they have v."arrant for arrest and conviction ject to engineering studle! of the '>lr1tten her offering one now ln of violators unle83 the excess street paving. I their pos~ssion. . I dwelling units -w·ere erected 9Ub- The map "'as offered by Ralph The set is authentic Spode. cira 1 sequent to completion of the build- ~faskey. agent for the valuable Ii92*I800. painted with a border ings. property "·hich has. been recently design .or sma~l blue fl owers. no 1 \\'hat position OP A \\'OUld t.Ake graded from the bluff do\\rn t o-t\~·o al!k(>, v•h1ch was the work If violators were round "'ith more ,,·ard the high\\'a.)' adjoining the of J oshua Spode himself. The than the legal number of families ne\\· Smith building. It v.·ill con-dinner service for 24 is complete living on a lot \\·as inter jectf'd by sisl of se\'rral tiers of lots, includ* \\·1th the exception of one plate. Councilman E a rl Stanley. \\'ould iOJ'!' busint>ss on the high,,·ay. in-\\'h1ch is nov.· on display at the Lh£'V allO\\' tenants t o ht> ('Victed I ('c me rf'sidentiR.\ immediritC'ly be* ~t useum of Fine Arts, New York, under six months. he askC'cl ~ hi rd these and scenic lotfi o\•er-,,·here it "a5< plact-d by Thompson J\fiss ~1 cC;;i.on said she \\'as tired looking the harl)l"lr r C'achecl by the and Copc•land. the pre:--cn1·dn..v of the ·run-around" and said :-he nf\\' ::trf'rt nO\\' hi ing coni.tructed nnme nf the firm. Value of the might have to take the mat!rr to northc-rl:-,· frnm the bou\e\'atd. di.shes is placed at $30QO. rourt f or st>tll"ml'nl. Thr council r\ questir •n v.·111 h,.. dC'l'ided on Plans had b£'<'tl made t(J open a 1lf'e ic!••d to "'811 'for thC' clar;:1ca · the l:O.'Pt' of pavi:n1t'nt tq be Ug('d Paln1 8prings b1·anch of the Coach tion of t,he city attorne:-,· and t()m- r1n th•• 12 p(·r cc•nt grade r11nning Lamp Antique shop but a location pletion of the particular building Jp the· hill. 1._·oulcl not hf" ~ccurt'd and '''hilc hefor e taking action. I SOCIETY ' Lido Isle Matron 1 Honored at Layette Sh ower I ~frs. Hurns Portf r. \'ia :O.lentone, \\':tS honorrtl g-Lit'sl at a layette ~hQt\·c r ~1vcn Tuesday e"ening at the home <lf ~lrs. Clarice Brov.·n. 1 101 \'ia Qu1tn. \\·1 th !\.!rs Paul Han!'lf'n ard ~1 rs . Orville Bro\\·n a.~ assisting hostesses. Ro!'es and ch r~·san themums v.·ere combinC'd for the fl oral drcor· ntions. F.ach g-uest . upon arrival "·ith her gift. v.·as presented "·ith a mcssngc from the stork. \.\'hich ~hf' rPad \\·hen tht' gift v.·:ls op~n­ C"d. Garr:cs \\'{•re played, \\'ith prizes goillg to :\'!rs. Dean C"ollvcr and· ~fr9. GC'r rgc :\fic haud. · Guest~ inrludl.'d :\1 rs. 1'1 ichaud. ~lrs. Collver. 11rs. Edgar Hill. 11rs. \\'illiam Harr:ilton . ~J rs. Etlith L ip· pincott. ~\fr !'!. ~f argnrf't :-..·icmeyer. l ~lrs. Ker.t Hitchrock. )1 rs. Doug. 1 las \.\·ar ner, ~!rs. Ulrry BrO\\·n. ~frs. ~1. P. Klick and ~1 rs. Porter., Record Membership For Harbor Hi PT A A record of 246 members \\'as set by Nev.·port Harbor High school Parent-Teacher Association under the dir<'ction of 1!r~s. George Gay. membership chairman. she an- nounced at the E xecutive Board meeting held Tue~lay. Nov. 27 at 1 the sChO<'I . This is the lar~est membership in the history of the srhool. lhe previ0u,g record high ! being 186 members. A fi\'e dollar Tubt'rculosis As.<t0- 1 ciation Bond v.·as purchased and · plans rraJe to h~V(> a bE>ne fi t mo. ti('n picture ticket sale through the courtesy or 1fason Siler or the Lido Thealre. I Afrs. Gunning Butle r presided. I Others pre9ent '''ere Mrs. A. L. P inkley, ].fr!. Har ry Burdick , 11rs. Geo<ge Gay, Mrs. Cam~ron Thom. 1frs. J. \V. P eyton j<., Mrs. Murray Rabbitt, 11 rs. R. A. James, Mrs. J errold Spangler . Mr!I. H enry Freeman and Mrs. \-\>'. R . Fowler. E.G. Walker Observ~ 85th Anniversary With Friday, Nov. 23 his 85lh birthday anniversary, Edward G. Walker combined the celebration ' with Tha.nksgtving and celebrated with a family dinner on the 22nd. He wu a former city employee, ~tirlng only a few yean ago. Gathered about the festive board were Mr. a.nd Mrs. Walter Alvord and Dr. Evelyn Alvord, M'.r. and Mra. Walter Honeycutt ~d aona Dlcl< and Don, Coot.a Kea, Klu Edna Walker, Beverly Hilla, and Kr. and Kn. Walker. After d:lnner they took advantage Of the lovely weather and went tor a ride. ni·xt \\·[n1t·1· may :-:1•1• "the boys" uut nn tht· d l':-l'fl l!1 g-rC'C'l their \':IC:111 nning friPncl!'. for lhis \\'i n- let' thl·~ ,,·ill k t'CP O(X'n thP little !'hOJl cit 50-I \\'('~\ CC'nTral avenue. --.-NARRATOR Dr. A. J, Cron•n, fa mous auth- or of "The Citadel," "The Keys of the Kingdom," "The Green Years," is the narrator of the CONSTANT INVApER, a new radio program current ly being pr't.sented by the Orange County Tu~rculosla and Health Asso • ciation on KVOE, Mondays at 12 :15 (noon). The program t ells, through dramatization the story of how tubel"(:ulosis is being brought under control In this country. In Dr. Cronin's next book. on which he le now work. Ing, the main character wilt be engaged in tubercu losis research. The Constant In va der was pro- duced and recorded in New York by the National Tuberculosis Association. Services Thursday For Costa Mesan Ro~ l\lcKcnzie, 39, died Tuesday night at his home, 1901 Orange a venue. Costa l\1esa. He is sur- vived by his m,_othcr . l\·frs. Edith Swanson of the same address: one daughter. Patricia, and a $00 , Ca!"l. both of Santa Maria: three siste~ Mrs. Opal Benson. Ojai; Mrs. Lu- cille Hemstreet. 'Newport Beach, and Mrs. Velma Huckstadt, San Diego. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Har-- old Grauel chapel with the Rev. G . Willard Stearns in charge and in- te~t will be in Fairhaven cem- etery. Aged SAAAB 'Cook Dies In Costa Mesa George Monroe Skidmore, 65, died Friday morning at his home, 165 23rd street, Costa Mesa. H~ Your "'--'en.0-and Min, e had lived he"' four years and Wal i" Cl WI a cook at the S!inta Ana Arm~ Air Base. Survivors are two sonqi ---~·--- Mrs. Elizabeth Train Of Balboa Island Dies At 82 Years l\lrs. Elizah!'th Train, 8'2 di<:'d l\tonday n1 oming-. She had ll!..,~n a refirlC'nt of B;iJhoa ·1 ~J:tnd for manr yC'ars: mnlcing hC'r home at 117 Onyx avenl'L'. She is sur•i\'M by a son. E . $y,·ift Train of Thin· viii£>. Cnlif .. and three grandsoni::. all A~y captains. Pat , rim. and TC'd S1affll.'r of Bnlboa Ii-lanrl. Shf' had bf'C'n acti\'£' in charity \vork and in the Red Cro"~. Antiounct·· mcnt of funeral servi('('s, \\·hiC'h ,,·ill h<' privatP. \\·i ll bC' made later hy Bal1z mortuar:y. Corona d0\ l\1ar. Fe,ver Grade 1 Tires Available Thus l\fonth Grade one pas~f'ngC'r car lire ... a\'ailnhlf' to Southern California motori!'ts during th<' month of Dc- Cf'mhC'r ,,·ill b<' 15.434 und<'r lh.> November allotment. Frank L . Ryan. O PA'!" rationing rrpres.-.011- tive di!<icloSC>d \\'hen he annour.('~"(} that the Christmas month's !'UP- I pl~· v•ould number 119.253 as com- parC'd \vith November '!' 134.687. This cut-back is rcflectc>d. in the figur('s for Orange county, ,,·ith 200 less grade one tires a vailahle ror Dc-CX'mber than Y.'ere avai\aLIC' for November. In Novl.'mbE'r 5600 tirc>s \\'€'rC' rC'leasPd. but this month onl.)' 5400 will be available. I 1.liss Loretta Coleman. Harbor [High srnior and daughter of ~lr. a nd 11.lrs. V.'. F . Coleman. 2020 Orange avenue, Costa ?.fesa, is ill a t her home. '-------------- BOOKS \\'e Haye '-''bat l 'ou Seed ESTRELLITA'S (Estelle Campbell, Qv.71er) Ph. Santa Ana S62S 51~ North Main Street Room 8 -Arcade Building Our Lendi11g Library Contains the Latest Books ... Boun: 9:SO t.o 5:30 Except MO!Lt 2 p.m. -5 :SO p.m. ". 24-lfour Tow Service 0a..,11w aatemoMJe ,........ u4--.teuce~ BA:i I 'M • 'l'i&ii8 TUBl:8 -4 ACCU80JUE8 Newport Auto 'Works Kr. and Krw. A. C. Sanborn, George M. Skidmore, Sl/c, USNj former ruldente of Newport Beach Gila Bend, Ariz.. and Harold C and eo.t& Jleaa but now Of Sea.We Skidmore, Sl/c USN, Camp Sh~ were Ol'er·night rue.ta T.buraday maker; two daughters, Mrs. Eliz· at tbe home ot Kr. and Kn. W. I.. abeth Grier. Long Beach. and Mrs. Coak. 160 Eut 20th .,,_, Cloata Eileen ~ Van Buren, Indiana. ¥-They ,. ... on lbelr -1 to The body wil.1 be shipped to Kan-. to Tiatt Kn. 8uborn'• Clarksvllle, Texas. for interment, -ta. Harold K. Grauel Mortuary In -Betty Adamlo "' ~ ~-. J ..,..,t Ula ..-and with her par- .... .1udp -Kn. D • .1. l>cMlle Wbo payj tar ildsatimo&' T lf .... MJt. t '" Prop. J.M-.. ~..,... ._ <A:ir • .r,llil Hll "' o.a -body. n -flllr -. --~ • I I I A -NOTES OF THE BALBOA YACHT CLUB Two junior members were ac-Bill ~ker V(ith 12 ~ point., re- cepted at the recent postponed vene BCOrlng syatem; Dlck Fenton m eeting Of the board of directors wu aecond with 181,i polnll and ot Balboa Yacht club. M1sa Cyn-Pete Serrell third with 19,,_ polnta. thla Ann Platt. granddaughter of Lt. Comdr. Kenny Wa.lta. U . S. Barry Bauer, owner or the Puritan, N aval Reserve, sailed tos.. tbe flrat wbo ha.a a summer home on Zal-time P -14 No. 24 w blcb b.e pur- boa. Pen.lruluJa, and, Jack Boyd, son chued from Lt . Ray G-reene. who of Vice c ommodore and Mrs. Robt. wu stationed at the South coast com pany, but who ha.a gone ea.st. Boyd. SeveraJ senior members were Craig Doyle, former chairman of recommended by the membership the race committee, week-ended committee. endorsed, and their here . and was in charge of the names placed on the waiting Ii.s t. Rhode.! and P . C. racee outalde. They are Kenneth N . Avery, Henry He ts Storekeeper 2/c USNR and A.. M orse, Car l S. Van Dorn. lives ln Loa Angeles. H e ex pecta W alter S. Spicer, Imrie G . Be&ll to report soon to an eut ern ata.t lon and Dean C. Bradford, who l!! and \\'ill receive hts dl.scharge the t ransferring from a m ilitary mem-first ot (he year. I H&WNS1'44 UIOA ' • X•e• 8 • o.llf6s. , I !'!!!f!fa J)ecwahep t, I.Ml Appraisers Added To Assure Vets Loan Approval Thirty veterans. whose applica- tion.a for GI home loans had been auspended by the Santa Ana. Build- ing and Loan association on the grounds that the Veteran Adminis- tration was tying up act ion by too much red tape, \\'ere a..esured that a ction would be re8umed on their loan pet itions. The action V.'&8 a result of a con- fere nce N ov. 19 at the Orange Cou nty Vet e rans Service Center , which was headed by Aye rs Du 1 Bois. loan guarantee officer for S outhern California. and George W. Cooper . !!lecretary.manager of ........ --- --. ---- Newport Harbor Hospital Fund ' To the Newport Balboa News-Times: Here is my subscription of $ .... -----··-----·------- toward the NewpclfPHarbor Hospital Fund. Name .. ___ .... _------·· .. ____ ·-·----·_ .... _.-----·-- Address.·-· -·-·-· ---· · · -· ---· ---· ---· · · ·-· · · -----·--- City ... ·-.. ·-·---... ---.. -·. ·-..... -.... ·-. ---. ---·---·----· Make Check to: NEWPORT HARBOR HOSPITAL FUND Cut out and mall to Newport Balboa News-n~ 3011 West Ceat nl Aven ue, Newport Beach, Callfo rnJa. bership. 1 1 Vice Commodore and Mn. Bob E nd of Informal Seriea Boyd were celebr ating their 25th S unday wu the end of the P-1• 1 \\"eddlng anniversary Saturday the association , and wu attended by sta te and 1oa n company om -Stamp Club Plans Hoover Asks Clothes c1a1, .. wen .. interested veteran•. Ch . p Be Set Asi'de for informal series ot eight races. ~ll-with a dinner party a t '\ke yacht ed. ln the harbor under the d~-club. There were 20 gu6sts pres- tion of F . C. Bre\\·er. Winner Yora.e ent. including both their 90ns, J a.ck iiiiiiiiimmmmmmmmmm~ii 1 and Bob Boyd rri'&na.tbelr w ives. All but one of the thirty requem n stmas arty w u1 be a cted upon tmmediat e1y, de-M1'll1'ons of Europeans clared Cooper. The one unfortu-The H a rbor Stamp club held I · · nate veteran was George E . Hun· its r egular meeting N~\'. 29 a t the Former President H e rb&rt Don't Tell Sweeney T ell Your Friends The Excellent FOOD Will Please Carlton House (Formerly Da niger 's) Santora Bid!(. SA1''1'A Al~A C losed '.\londa.r • Ph. :?179 "Food That Is Out of thr \Vorld" l~J, l<;.Snn1 (:nh1~r1e, .J t1rilli.1nt n•·\v and orig1n3l fra- c:r .1 n cc 1n \'..iSC l>ottlc. Sl .25. P l:l nc .n ion G 3r- dcn l~11qllt't (l r \ \ t>' xll.tn<I Spice (:o loc:ncs 1n sp.1 rk lin~ J)c- c.111cc r J 11c:s a t St.1 1n;tnd s1.-5, Gunderson Drug !\l ain St. -Balboa ter Jr .. whose property was lost Mesa Hobby Shop. Vtce-pres\dent I J ack ha.a been on ten-day leave but retur ned Sunday to Astoria. Ore. After cU.nnt'1\; everyone 91.·en t to the Jack Sullivan hom e at Corona del Mar and finished the celebra- tion with an evening of fun and PICl"URED ABO\'!'.: l5 the USMSTS "American Seatarer"', converUcl lu.xu.ry line r now being uMld by the United States Maritime Service u a t:raln1nc ship fo r men of the Unit.eel Stat.ea Merchant M&rlne. o Tu ad.a December 18th a pprostmately SOO reeldenta of Orance county wtll be-the ~eel.It of tb.e M'!.rtti!.e ~rvtce on an a11 -day ocean voya,ce f rom Loni( Beach hA.rbor to Catalina b land. How you can become eligible to take thl• d ellghUul trip la outlined In th& accompanying a.rt.I.de. in e81:'.:r(1W' through delay in obtain -Orr officiated in the absence of Hoover declared. today t h at ing government loan approval. President Herts. Members were I "there are cerla inly one hundred Tbe •conference also announced pleased to learn that Mr. H erts and f ifty m.illion people In Eur- the a ppointment Of additional la convalescing rapidly a t the , ope alone who are dreadfully un· property appra ise.rs (or Orange Naval hospital 1 after hls serious It f th .. county as a. m eans ot preventing auto accident. Mrs. Gabberd o( dercla.d as a resu 0 e war. unt\ue delay In obtaining a GI Joan. Balboa Island was welcom ed u H e appealed to the American Among t he orlglnal a ppraisers who a new member. Capt. Frueha n of people to start put ting a.side now will continue In off ice a re Ralph Balboa Island and Mrs. James all t he serviceable used clothing P. Ma.akey of Ne'A·port Bea ch. and Howa rd of Balboa "·ere guests. they can spare for dona tion to Earl W . Stanley of Balboa Island. :Mr . Orr conducted the a uct ion,! the V ictory Clothing Collection m usl.c . Cher-ry CO'tlt! Another party was over at Cherry Cove, CataJlna Island, v.'here several boats w ere anchored for five days. Mr. and M rs. lra Parking Meters For Balboa Island And Other Sections I Chandler were on their sports cruiSt'r Guardsman. bu!Jt for Ray B&lboa J.sl and businessmen who hlilland. and \\'hicb they purchased signed a protest agalnsst park~g I from Don Douglas. They bad aa meters being placed on ll.lan?e (guests ~1 r. and Mrs. Dan Ullard. avE.'nue in the 200 block found 11t- v;ho \\·ere on their sail bciat Garn-tie sympat hy at the cit)' counc il holier. The Cha ndlf'rs got In :!lome I meeting hlonday afternoon. Plans albacore fishing, \.vhich \\"ll3 rather 1,,·ere ..,.·ell a dvanced (or putting in difficult, being so late In the sea-the mtfll.ers 1n several part.!'P o ( son. tov;n, it v.·a:!I disclosed. and the ~Ir. and ~trs. l-Iu_g-h \\"allace "·ere island would not ht' CX(t•pted. on thei r pO\.'>er cruiser and ga\'e a I ~1 ayor Clyan H all said that . it dinner party one e\'E'ning . )?UE'!.t~ ,,·as thE' expl'rienc(' of othC'r 1..·1t11::s being tt'f" ('handle rs a.nd Lillnrds, fi rst to object to the Oll't ~r~. and Dr af'.d ~\rs. Hcrbl'rt Vl lnklcr. l{l ti..• glao.1 aft(·r.vart.i lhC'y insta.llC'd Gl"ig~~ Carlton . Helen ::i..tcGee, ~tr. thrm. T he island v.;nuld bl' 11(1 ex- and !\Jrs. \\.illia.m A . Hr r.•ry. \\·ho r't·pll!1n. hl' th"u~hl. r\'-' 110\\'l and \\"l're or: their cruisrr ri.t oan~ ~ta!(', Hodg-kin!"on. chio·f o f p(il!i't' and and ~~r. and ~irs. Carlton F.nfie\d. r'nhtl! <..·{ln1rnissiPnf'r Lester tshcl\ \\·hn \·.·t•!'C' !ln thl'ir sl(lop \\.ind~1n;..:. h~1d bt"'en nppointC'd to \\'nrk Ollt )!rs \"(']Ola t~a r t)l'r. R\·(• pL!h-plrll'illg" the ntC'l f'rS. \!lt C'f!Un('i\ ,,·as ,,·11\tng-for tht'm to atc1•pt thC' responsibility for plaC"ing: thl'Ol \irit-.· d1rl'ctor. hn.s ris hou~t> g"lh'!'lt!'l h• r 9<ln and his ,,·ife. ~fr. nnd ~1rs . I C'onrad Ruland Bait jr, \\'ho camt' r~·<"€'ntl,· from T('xa~ \\·here ::\l!'s. Ball has be('n v.·hile her husb..'l.nd Ho\\'l'\'t'r. !shell ,,·nnted to knu,,· the s('ntiml'nt of the other !'. and ,,·as Msured that they bellevt'd the n11..'t('rs "·1111lc! !)(' v.·t•lcoml'U not I ,,·as overseas. univ as f{u\\ land HoUgk 1n!'l1)n sug- He "'·as Platoon S('r~t·an t . TI1ird ges't~d in -:-;('\\·port and Balboa, but 1\mphibinus Cor ps. L-s~rCR and H\so on the 1~\and v.·ht-n they a r e \\·as in thrl'e major invasions of ·d · d 1 :·i·t' t r1t«I. Ut'SI e.<i. it \\·a~ ma e Bou,eain\'illf'. Guam and Ok lnawa. t li·ar. the city needs the monl'y . i:e served 1n Chtna ,,·ith the J}l a-And m<·rchants \\'Ill find fi!!herml'n r1nes for te n years. speaks bo~h v.·on't park all day long in front \hinese and J apanPse, and v.•as in of their stores . milita ry intrlli.cence ,,·ork. I ~reters \,.1u soon be installl'd. the Saf eway Stores in New Hours l\1ond ay I po\ict< chi('f said. H e und.:>r~tl\nds La~UJla Beach is deriving from 11ve to se,·en {jr)\lars per n1ctcr l per n1onth in r ('Venue. I I """" store houco r.,,. the Cost• Red Cross Needs Help 'lcsa aml,Balbc• Safeway stoces To Produce Dress in gs \\"('1.~ br gun ~tor.day Dec. 3rd , \\'J th opE.'nirg _ time. at 9 a. m and 1 The ,·var may be over bu t the l hC' nC'v• Pp(n1n.c V.'111 be 9 a .m. a.od ,,·ork of the Retl Cross is not . Ot the clos1n,e at 6 p.m .. through Sat-I the thousant!s of n)en returning urday. \\"hile both stores will be here for separation. a lar~P num· t loscd on Sundays. her a re to be cared for 1n the hos- pital at the Santa .~na Anny Air /\ rr..oJel is a gal "·ho dr essed to Base. and need 65,000 dressing-a Negotiate Property Exchange at .Lido Business Center The two bottlenecks in the past and the bidding \\'88 quite spir ited for overseas relief, J anuary 7-13. Req uest ror aba ndonment of t\\'O street..11 and sever al alley9 in the Udo business sec tion preparatory to ereC't1on or a number of build- ings in the sv.·ank commercial Area at the entrance to Lido Isle l v.•ill be pas~ed upon by the building comm itt ee uf the city council. They set·up have been ( 1 ( delay in get· on U . S. blocks and covers. Several Ung the a ppralsal and ( 2 1 delay in I members \\'h o announced that they obtaining a loan approval ce rtifi-"':•ere startin~ pre-can.eel coll~c ­ cate from the Veterans Ad minis-tions had a lively trading session tration. E\'eD· indication is that on these items, \Vith the Cali/o mi.a the problem \\"ill be solved by the towns particularly in demand. -Buy U. S. Victory Bonds: - home on Lido Isle Dec. 12 f or a Christmas party. This \vill sup- plant the regular meeting sched· uled for Dec. 13. eliminat ion of "bugs" in the Bill Mrs. Hill invited the club to her I "'ill y,·l'igh th<' t'Xl'hanr•' of an_cu lsr pieces of property by that com- pHn.v and the city in "·hich the l t\\'fl f"nt1til's \\'ill arrange collabor· aUon ot building aclivitl~. of Rights V•hich a re being ironed----------------------------- nut i n \\'ashington. and bv the co- J<"l /r Rll'hu rd llnrpN"r, son or )Ir. a nd )1r :o., \\'a.y 111• Ha rper , 11 6 :\ba lonr. r\\"f'., Ba lboa l!iland, ls t>'tlW'C lffi h11tk ...iKJ n fron1 Tok_,·o. :-.tur 1 ... on the t·ss . .\st ahula and !oolJtr on t h<' t•ss ,\~ls.hul a and '4'Pnt O\"eNPas In {)C't ob<>r., KOln l( f \Nt t o Ko rea a nd Is le r t o To k~·o. Lt. To rrence Will. Feel Right at Home W hen He Returns Negotiations for the exchange of properties ,,•hich v.·ill square off thl' city hull ~r•1und.s \\'1th t ht• Gr1ff1tb l."ompany \\·a.a provided by the etty count·1l \\'hen the n1atter i a fn(' up ~l ontl ay aft('rn0t)!l. Thl'y :1rt• to l"l'l•urt baf'k at th!" llt.'Xl nll't ting of lhe t·(111nr1l U«t: 11'. ' Hardwar e Store o pe rative S"pirit sho'A'Tl at · the con - ~er1..nce by citizens of this area. Senator Knowland \Vants Tidelands Quit-Claim ed to State Sen ator \\"m . f'_ Kn o\O.·Jand. suc- ces.<:o r tn H irflm ,Jnh nsnn as the ••th('r st·n::itor fr11!11 Californi a. madC' his fi rst appcar:tnt"e ht-fore Souther n Californians 1n Los An- geles last week in an official Opening Soon 'capaf"ily. H.i:<> \']""':,, on 81..'\'{'ral A large n"W n1a rinc hard,,·are , ~ssues, e-spec1ally l~bo r and hous- !tture c-a rry1ng a complete line of ing, v.·ere '''e 1 ll r('cri,·f'd hy P..epub- 1 . bi r·t l1t·:in.c;. accoru1ng to \':ord ;ron1 Los \"llC 1t 1n,... a1 ll'~nrtt.'i O\,·er!<. 1 · An 1 -,.. . · .· gees. tings and l1:cl11nJ: equipment \\Ill Aft 1 . th h b er our1ng e ar or a rea npt"n soon aft('r Of"<'. 1 un Coa5it . It h t S 0 _ d" ~-e• T hursday and leavmg later for -1~ v.:ay I\ an oo.:rnar mo a1.1.e ._ . · . . . San Diego the Ju nior senator said Thi• n,.,,. concern, to b1..· 'l\Vned and at Long Beac h that not only does o perated bv Portrr B. S1n1·Ja1 r as h t . , . · . . 1 ' e oppose go\"ernmen seizure of th<' Ne\\·port :\1 a r1ne Supply ,,·1 \ be 1 d 1 d b 1 th 1 th • 1 e an s. u proposes a ese one o f thl' n111st complete in t he . . Tr)·ing to ftnd a houl* o n Oki-harb di tri t. .11 ~ t1J('Jands ~e qu1t-cla1_med t o the · · bo t th " t •Ing or s c • "".9"~ stat+" as soon as posstblc. nt "",~ ',' o"n ". ,",. ,-,~mae a .. cco"r 11·n..,J S1r,<:la1r. \\·ho v.·as forn1erly v.•1th Senat~r K.no\\'land said t hat civ· o rnt e in a r· .. · c "' the South l"H\~~ C"'ucp:in\· and t i-,,, .. t o Lt. RicharJ Tor1·ence. hrad o{j Balboa ~l nrine Ha rd\v ~re. "'ill 1Jian economy no\\· needs t he sur. th O•torr· o th Js lao• ·,0 ,. plus ::irmv and navy lumber and e P -~ ice n e .. "· •• have nn unu ... uall v spl-l l'lou~ roam . · · . rPce-nt ll'tler t o his rn~)thl'r. ~trs . in the nt 'A· ~-::\L. Smith builtli ng. I mater ials for constr11ct 1on. F'l 0r1·nce Torrenr<'. 27th stret't. ,,·hich he \l.'Lll share v.·lt h HiF;gins Since hi~ arri,·a l there ju:<>t after Plerui:u re Cra ft of N e\\' Orleans. the 1yphr1on hf' has bt>f'n occupy-\ H F' K ilkenny. yacht brokef baa lni;;: quartt:rs helong1ng to tv.·o men leased a small room t o be cut out \\·ho \\'ere B\\"ay. They v.·ere due i •f thl' hardv.•a.rc store. to ret urn Dec. 1 and th(' Heuten3nt ~-------------. searched the Island \\'i thout fi nd- 1n~ a plat·e to livt'. R a y on Crepe Ca n Add B ond Cas l1 $275 Air Fare Now Ne'v York to London HOW MUCH WATER IS THERE? Santa Ana Armv Air Ba:.:.e )1a s de\·eloped fi\re \\'ells wit h a supply of domestic water sufficient for 100,000 people. Is History rep<><'lting itself? Ne,,rport Beach has lJc.cn under a hea,·y load of indC'btedrlfSS for ~rears and \Vithin the last t\\·o ~·ea rs ta~pct)·ers ha\;e jt1st come out from under and properly has again become salable. \Vhy did the army e ngineers refu se M\VD water for the Army Air Base? Tl1e a ns,,·er: Qu alit~' a nd cost~ Now the ci ty coun cil . through its alibi. the Newport Harbor C hamber of Commerce. is seeking to get signers to petit ions asking to sadrlle the n1L1nicipality \\·ith a debt of a half million dollars. which it will easily cost for the privilege of joining the M\\"D , a fter which we must still buy ~he \\·a ter a t triple cost and inferior wat er a t t hat ! , Be st1re and read tl1e 10-page petition no,,· in circu· la li on by the C. of C., and addressed to its patron saint , the CitY of Ne\\"po rt Beach . ,,·hich in t urn is tr;,.1ing to get its subsidized Chamber to "pL1t o,·er" t l1e \vater idea. The Taxpayers League will in the future editions of this paper. publish the assessed \·a luati ons of the prcr moters of the petitions as \\·ell as tl1e signe rs. \ ne Taxpayers League By F. E. LE\VELLYN, 405 E. Edge\\•ater PlaCt". kill and r ooks the same. way. monthly. it \\·as learned by the :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_:::..:_:::_::_:_:_ ____ .:__ _ __:__ -local chapter. ,..,,.-,---------------------------;/ In Corona del 1Iar. ~1rs Phe-ebe ii•·1nc a :'\'e,,·11nrter, a little thing like t hat couldn·t feaze him n nd he "·e nt to v.·ork and built him9<'l f a house. His o. ~ big peeve ls that the N ev.·s-Times still isn't getting through to him. and that is \\"hat he wants most, n ext to comlng borne. The r evolutionary lov.: trans- atlantic air t are of $275 for the I 17-hour Ne"· \'ork to London flight in big four.engined land-! plane Clipf.>crs v.·ent mto effect feet last v.·ct'k . it v.·rui: announced at the Nev.· York offices Of Pan America n\\'orld A lnvays Systl'm, lbportant fare reduct ions fo r t ravel over other sections of the Pan American \\·orldv.·ide system 1.1.·ill be announced shortly. the statement said. {Advertisement) ~H!!,;, ?\l ull!i:::an asks a ll v.·omen v.·ho can • 1 help to v.·o rk through the holidays k~ because ot the nee..I for surgical 4 dressings . No special skill is need-jY\\~ ed. but the wo m en at 1300 Ocean I . Earning more? . "[he~,~ave · : moreFo; I Put all that ~xtra income in a savings Front are among the m ost df'pe nd- I able :<>Ourccs of these bandages, having-aJr(ady c-ompleted 37.000, 1l l~ unJf'rstnf'l'. Costa Mesa Khvanis Host to District Gove rnors, Officers 11 . ' ... .,.. use'·aFter ·i . ~ ,. • •• •• ' • ' • lo : ·victory! · .:· .. 0 Save Now!· , account, and have extra earnings .. all with safety. O ne dollar or mort Opens an account NEWPORT BALBOA "f EDERAL SA V INGS attd LO A N A S S OCIATION The ladies meet from one to fnur p.m . '.\f unllays and \\1edn('!'I· un.\·::;. I --· Corona Del Mar Schoo l Crowded I \V ith R. \\7 Bartinf', 194F. 0Lvis- lon Four ~ovem or in <"harge, the cour.c-i\ t f the C"alifornia and N e- ,·:illu D!.lltrict of Ki\vanis C1ub8 ml't at th!"' Com.a Mesa Amer ic-an Legion hall S unday a ftcmoon. P urpose of the gatherin~ of offic. ers v.·as for the instruc tion ot prf'sidents and secretaries through- out the distriC"t Bartine is also Ne9i.-port gro?.'S fa.st. comments J . o. Davis of the Oran"'e county pre.'lident of.the Costa ll.J esa Cham- " t>E-r of Commerce. I ! school system in "Orange County Presiden~ and secretaries at· Schools." an official publicat ion t dt r S t • --h h en ng \\'ere rom a n a ru ... sent to the teac e rs and o t er Fulle rton, Whittler, Buena Park . mem bers ot the system Cro m the A ah . La H b d N t main office In Santa Ana. ! n eim a ra an e~r Davis called attenUon to the Harbor. Speakers v.·ere : Pa.!Jt Dts- 1 trlct Governor To m Gore of the recently completed Corona del ~far I Riverside C!Uzen.!J N ational Bank; scho?I· and congTatulatea the com-Carl Gtlbert, 19•5 Division F our mun1ty on completing t he be.au-Ut'Ul building unde-r the moet ad-governor. and superintendent of diU "Co d 1 schools ln Buena Park: Harry verse con onB. rona e Ho O'f A ah tm pa.st lieut nant 1 Ma r i. already filled lo capa city. rn ~ de 'A C E ~ t d Ian fo additional c.la.u governor; u ge . . ar y o an P 9 r • 1 La Habra. pu t lieutenant gover- rooma are already belng consJder-. d u--· wu~-ot ~.n -ed. Newport grow:a ta.It.'' he con-n or , &n <1.:aa.a •3 uui-~uuer eluded. ton, put division RCJ"t!tary. NEWPORT llitACH , CALIF"ORN IA I '-----------------------------' -Give t o the \far ChNt -For Better Prb:IUng C&ll 12 or 13. • For Sanday tea •r Satanlay nlcht 1 at home. make ihla btt.tttn1 dress ef ..... bin ~roe crepe. UJtr .... lmple 9e11Pba1' and mp.ey t.- watb an e.'d.no Wa.r Baea are ihe rewvU.. PaUenaa ai local deres. U.S. T~r1 D~to''--' quick r esults use classified cclumns. News- Expert Shoe Repairing While You Wait ••• Ray Pagan 515 East Bay Front Nest Door to Palm Cale 9a.m.to6p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---,~---,..,,...~,--,,-,:---::--:::-~~~~- (A glance proves the leadership of the Ne-Times) By Charles McManus DOROTHY DARNIT I QONT T HI NK I N EED To T R .... I N f'l1UC:. OIO Y<N SE~ Til'li "ADVANCE ,A,CLN 'rOfl Ot$TRUS0 l'M To FICHT? -· ·- -I • Enjoy one of our delicious lunches in your car ... We are again o ffering ---for yo ur _pl easure and convenience ---prompt and courteous car-service at The PALM-PALM Cafe 1884 ;Newport Bonlevard D 0 LL S~~sD 0 LL S Visit Our Toy Dep~ent n Special SEAT COVERS For Coupes and Sedans Better than pre-war quality! Coupes_. __ .$8.95 -Sedans ______ $13.95 -·-GllS Beadl's Flrestoae Store • llCll a :Nwpwt.lllN. l'twlarlDJI • • • ' ' , I • I • • -- BALBOA CL .EANERS 605 East Central A venue, Balboa 4 -Day Cleaning Service -BUY VICTORY B O NDS- c.soll .... " llltflai "'""' -....... •Is c1m1,, •• 1.-. U you are planning to buy an established ousi.ness, or to start a new business, or to expaod a business which you now own, there are many questions which come up regarding capital financing. To help you find the sound anewera to thete queatioo.e Bank of ._America bas p ublis hed t his booklet, "Term Loans for Small Bu sioeeL • Thia book.let givea you complete detail• about thia bank'a new ]/Jtutp/M tel'ltl loau {or all capital requirement.a:. Today, with many men of demonstnted ability seeking to eatabliab themnlvea iu _ buaineaa, there ia increa1inr need for credit of this type, and Banlt of America baa the an&wer to that need in !to ]iltup/u term loan. Ask for a copy of this booklet at any branch.. i\unk o{ Amtrirn NATIONAL I!~~t;,·~~ ASSOCIATION .. IM•l:lll l'l:Dl:lllAL Dl:"0 8 !T IN8U ltANCI' COllt,.QlltATION MEM •EM ~EDE~•~ RC•EllVE •Y•TEM ' . I a th cm : 0. ,,, lN5 Radio Engineer Enters Business Jlere Mter Secret Work with Electronics Mrs. Phillip Neary Of Corona del Mar Wins Golf Title Enlisted Men Need Only 55 Points Now A. recent guest a.t the home of dential unit clt&ttona, the Purple Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ferguaon, Coota H•art, Vk:tory Medal, Amert<an So sure he wu going to .tart and lived almo.t enUrely under-The t\nala of the htgh-l°"' golt In. thi.I area t.b&t be bouCht a new CTOUDd. be u.id Bombing did very tournament at the Santa Ana home tn Coeta Mesa. before em-lltUe harm becaUle only mOWlcD Country club were played off Sun- bark.lng into the radio repair and were vtailible to indicate their toe~ day, Nov. 25. between the two- electrontc• field, LL (jg) G. E . tlon_ Many bad died trom lack 90mu compoeed of Denn.la Hogland Butcher ha.a ta.ken apace In the ot wppUea before the A.merlc&n8 of Coat.a M:eaa and Jlm Gubbina See.craft plant (tormtrly Robt. V. went ubore &tt.e.r th~ 9U?Tender at ur Orange vs. Sgt. P . Sweeney of Staat. Boat company) since re-home. SA.A.A.B and Brownsville, Texaa. SANT A ANA, Callt.-Enli.oted men with 55 point. or four years Of 1ervice wW be eltgtble tor re- leaae on December 1 rega.rdleae Of their duty ustgnment, It was anoounced today by Brig. Gen. John DeF Barker, commanding general of the Santa Ana Army Air Base, who succeeded Brig. Gen. Arthur Ca.aterbrook. Kea. wu their nephew, Cpl. Her- man L. Partridge who wu cap- tured at the tall of Corngidor. Be la now in Bµ-mtngham hospital, Van Nuys, azld holds three Prest· DeteD9e ribbon with one battle etar, A.ataUe-Paclttc Deten.are rib- bon with two battle at.an and the Pbllipptnea Dete.n.ee ribbon with one battle star. turning from five year• ln the Butcher's RadJo Telephone Serv-and Bill campbell ot Santa Aoa. navy. Butcher ta still on term-tee wtlJ eoxplolt the advanced It wu a cloae match alt the way, lnal leave atur a broad exper-knO'Nledge galned in the navy fOt' but the Sweeney-campbell combin- lence as a apeclalUit engineer on the benefit ol yacht and boat own-ation took the match one up 00 rad.lo, radar and eonar work ln era, Butcher aid. • the 18th bole. Only individual m&al aubm&rtne deteiction. acorea were counted. Tbe tndlvidual Butcher went into the navy aa 1960 Benefi'ci'ar•"es scores were a.a foU owa, however: a Radioman 2/c ln 1940 and came Hogland, 74 ; Sween ey, 77; Cam.p- out u a lieutenant junJor grade. Of So • } Se "t bell, 93 ; Gubbln.e, 96. He W&I ••nl l o th• fleet 1owul Cla curl y The Ladle•' club champloMhlp General Barker aald ln an earlier announcement that certa.tn; enlisted men ·with 4-2 moolhs1 service or 45 point.. would be dis~ charged becauae they were "sur· plut" in their particular .speclAlty. The new order, however, ts baaed on number of poin ts and length ot service rather than the man's achool in San Dl~o. and after J 0 Co t wu also decided Sunday between transfer to San P edro for add!-fl rang•e un y Mrs,. Phillip Neary of Cor ona del -- UonaJ l!ltudies, he bf'C ame an in-Mar and Mrs. Paul Hall ot Santa Just w ho ia to notif y the a.saert-1 m UJta.ry ~laity. structor ln electronic m ethods ''The declaration ot peace and Ana, with Mra. Neary, winning ed violator of the pier r egulaUons which guarded the harbor from It.a attendant cut-back tn employ-3-2. Tbe ladles' sweepstake! w er e on Balboa Island as to h is e-rror attacks from not only air, but ment has re91..1lted tn t he ret ire-po!!tponed until this date because in going ahead without a permiti under the sea. ment or many of our older work-Mrs. Hall bas been vacationing in I ~med t o be a moot question yea- There tor t wo years. the tech-era." announced James G. Brether-1 Montana. ' ter~ay. The police said it Is not ln I nician waa later ordered to Pearl I ton. manager of the Long Beach The ladle!' day IO\\'-putt contest their hands. The s~reet departmen ~1 .. Harbor In the Commu.nJratlon offlcf' of the Social Security board on Friday had Afrs. Bla nche An.. I reterr~d the questioner to the en-1 : ALLMARK Christmas Cards • P ersonalized and General Complete, Beautiflll lines -• • " • " Planning seeUon of the ConSe\\'-!which also controls Orange coun-dre~·s. !.frs. R. c. Hollcs, a.nd Mrs. glne~r1ng department, \\·ho in turn .. Pee (supply section) of the Ad-ty) In rev!e\\ing t'1eir operations. Phill ip Neary l ie(l at 33. I say I~ \\'OUld be a good Idea to call Newport So uvenir and Gift Shop i miral Nimitz fleet \\'here com-.. Our ,,·eckly claims receipts the ci ty attorney. Af aybe they have ~ l\lr. and l\lrs. Forreti;t B. O\\·en %102 Ocean Front !_ munication.s pla nning was done t'br doubled 1A'llh lhe declaration of M t• w ·11 B ·1A all been In the army a t one time , .. advance bases. Fron1 this post to' peace." Brctherton dt'clArf'd . I ar ins l Ull).I ).'es ? ~ "The Store ot a l\lllllon Artlclet1 = Guam Butr ht>r \\·ent to correlate Thi~ tentlenc'." Is refleeted in the When They Return -Give to the War Chest -~ • h d h i, I ' I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l I 'I I I I I I I .1 I 1. I It , I I I ti I I Ul lll l I II I : act Iv It i es he t \\' ee n t t> navy fl n f i i::i 1 rrs r l)r 0 range coun t y "'' h ic ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;..;-;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ C'\vilia n en~inte-rs sent into the 11r. Brtl.ht"rton r elf'ascd. Jo.f r. and ~ri·s. JO(> ~t nrtin, \Vest advance ba ~e to teach na,·a\ men The-re are no\\' in this \area 1960 I CC'nlra l avf'nue . .,:ot in Thursday UBE" of ne\v detection equipml"nt. beneficiaries t.>n t itled to receive a night ju!ft ahf'nd of the rain, whic h One of the interesting phasC's total Of $39.218 t'ach month. The they had outdistanced each day on of his \\"Ork. however. came after claimants are m8.(le up in part by lhC'ir "·ay dO\\·n from the north. I the J ap surrender. He had been "'orkers agC"<.I 65 and over \\'ho They had bef'n gone a month, go- sent \\"ilh s('('ret ordC'rs to K\vaja· ha\·e r etirt>d and a re . receiving ing up H igh"·ay l 01 and back by I lein to prepare for the 8.!l'lembly the~r m.onthly . benefit checks gg_ driving •600 ml/es and seeing of small craft \\·hiC'h "'ere to take \\"htc h . '"1.IJ continue for the rest mo.!lt of Washington and Oregon. part in the mvasion, but ..,..hen the of their lives. I bot h inland and 0 0 the coast. eoemy capituated he went Into In the three months ending Sep-Staying just Jong enough to \\'a Sb I \\'ake Island before returning tember 30, 1960 death C'laims were the Oregon mud oft their car and home. Tht>re be 88\\' t he r avages made and 59 1 lump-sum death get a \J.'bi!f of Ne\\1>0rt fog, they I of stantation in the long i.50latlon benefits amouot ng to $8,197. plan to leave thl.!1 "'eek fo r Mexico of the Jap garrison. Mr. Bretherton also announced City and on their return expect I The Nips bad dug Into the coral that many applic ations are being to start building a new s12,ooo received from people in the coun. home on the bluff a t Newport ty for a recomputation ot benefits Heights. Three Costa Mesa Scoutmasters Attend Area Council Meet Three Cofrla. Mesa men. E rnest Boudr eau, H. E. Belau and Richard DOOd \\'er e present Nov. 28 at the dinner meet ing of the Orange Empire Area Co unC'it, Boy Scout.'I Of America " .. hich met at the Lake Park Country club ln Huntington I Beach tor ll pot-luck ~inner and roundtable discus!ion. Plans were made for a \\"lnter camp during the Christmu holi- by wage earners. Thet0e wag e earners are la rgely persons who retired prior to the war and, dur - ing the war. r eturned to covered employmen t at higher wag~. "I n these cMes," Bretherton a dded, "the worker recelve.5 an increased montht:Y benefit when it Is found that he hu increased bia over-all average monthly wage." Don Smi th Coming Home for Christmas days at Camp Ro-Ki-Li. a.nd dis-Aviation Ma chlnl.!t's Mate Do- cussion of maintalning s tandards aid Smith, son ot W . F . {Sleve) in Scoutink .!lkills , Court of Honor S mith, Of the well known boat Drive Carefully-Spare a Life. CLOTHES FOR MEN AND We A re Insulating Mrs. T.'s Home With Johns-Manville Blown Rock Wool (j/,J Santa SfU/4--- "NO BETTER PRESENT FOR CHRISTMAS THAN LIF E COMRORT!" And Also Read What Mrs. T. S,..ys-. "After talking with my hlisband we decided to insulate our home as a Christmas pres- ent for our entire famil y." YO U TOO CAN STILL GIVE THIS SUMMER AND WINTER COMFORT TO YOUR FAMILY AS ACHR!STMAS PRESENT BY CALLING US AT ONCE. Only Local Company Blowing Rock Wool -In Business Here Over 10 Years. I 9 rocedure, patrol or ganization and salvage company tn ~ewport , l8 -....:.=======================~=-relat ionship with troop sponsors expected home for Chnfflmas, hi.s •--------------------------::!featured the meeting. ScoutJng l dad said yesterda y. Don bas been BOYS Southern . Counties Insulation Company CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS By Roberts Studio Beauty and Character P lus Glamour Our Specialty Order Now to In sure Delivery f or Mail SPECIAL ...•••• , .00 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY lie Su.re to lnqulre About Copyt.ns Old Portrait. Roberts Portraiti -NOSTR lfAIN -NEXT TO llO~"TG<>llll:&Y WAllDS --I!' ___ II A. IL to I P. IL Dolb' ~ • fil m on patrol methods brought in the regular navy since before the evening to a close. Pearl Harbor, and his second tour-• Bill Lace Meets Jacl< Osgood year term of enlistment does not end t or some t ime yet. Don has be-en stationed on Sa.t-pan. • In Ko'rea Mrs. Henry Vaughn, Bay ave. I i nue, Balboa. hu accepted a po- T 15 .. Bill" Lance of t he U . S. elUon as k lnder garten teacher at I Anny Engineers. brother of Harry Corona de! Mar. La.ce of the local police force and -------- %07 1lar1ne Ave. Balboa bland Phone G76 so n of !i.Irs. LaVeta Lace, 18251Ai Phone items of inte rest to 13. \\"est Central avenue. iATit es from ---------.------------------ Korea that he is living In a court 1 1...--------------------------~ furnished after the native fasblon \\'tth grass mat.!! and o ne small t able. and that in Korea he met Jack Osgood of Balboa Island and I had a good time talking about 1 home. He "·as in Okinawa during the typhoon. With the lo9t·ering of points this month he hopes to be I home so_o_n_. ------ -9Q Vktory B""9 -I,----_, A "Different" Christmas Gift SEASONINGS FOR BARBECUE CHEFS "IF I RA.'< THJ: DRUG STORE .•. '' "'If I ran., this drug store;· a sour-faced stranger re- marked du.ring t.be 4u.ll 1 pa.rt ot the morlliAg' yesl<>nla'y, "I wollldn't U\·e clerks staod· lns arolllld. doinr noWac." We'd n.laer aeie 'ecn buay, too. Bat we feel we owe lt to our caa&omen to have enoa&ll IMll> ao 700 -4on't · have to wait. Prompt sen~ lee !au helped balld oar -· -N 9"VJ)Ort Beach Pharmacy n•o..~ ,._s ~v-;- ~ HUTCH'S FRYERS We Can Now Deliver PREMIUM BIRDS RAISED ON WIRE and Fed E<lpeclally for Flavor and Plumpne88 Our Individual Dressing and Packaging Assures You of an Exceptional Chicken BEADY FOB THE PA.111 • • • WE DRESS ON'LY OUR TOP BIRDS FOB OUR RETAIL TRADE F OR DEUVERY -PHONE 1232-J Ed. T. Chapman Jr. & R. B. Hutchins 1968 Newpert Blvd. W. H. KNAPP 1 Welding and · Blacksmith Shop Electric Welding Marine Bait Tanks ' Floats Stainless Steel Shaft Rebulldlag Acetylene Welding Hard Facing Bnzing Aluminum Copper Castings Blacksmithing & Forging Tools Chaim Construction Work Steel Fabrication General Work • SHOP SERVICE -• PORTABJ,E SERVICE We are now open for business to serve your every need. 2809 Phone2232 West Central Newpwt Beach . Over 20 Years Expe1lmce • • Johns -Manvil~ RO ck I Wool Santa Ana P h. 4370 D. S. RICHARDS, Manager Anaheim Ph. 25%2 \Vhittier Ph. 424-805 .lU'l'ON•WI Wot lir• .... I, lNI 1 ODT Says Many Must Wait Three Years for New Can la &a tPPMI to plll Cll' _,.WWII to ..... N a.11- llltomoblleo, QJI. J . .....,... Jo• e, db-ti tllo otDot 'ot Dot-,...._._.... --......... al ~ ,..,. ........ -.r ;=::;;.;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;-;;;;;;;; Cll ,..,..... ............ ,, • .... ... air--- u-. .., ..... ,.. ..... Diii .. _....... .._ --·" ..... ,..,................ ... --- u.... ---in.--. ..... ,,...., ...................... ....... .,.. ......... ~ ........................... .. ar'llf: ft111 alllll Ill .. b S lire I . 11111 II K$ ... ....... i ....... .., ,..s.a.•. a • ..-Cflll ... ""' 1 8AFETY SPECIAL Be Chevrolet ~otors Reconditioned Here 1s What v~u Get: · 39 to 42 Models • Valves Ground • New Oil Rings nd Pins S69 so • New Points 11 • Main Bearings Adjusted • Rocker Arms 01.1erhauled • Clean Vent Pipe • Eng(ne Timed • New Spark Plug • Motor Flushed • 5 Quarts Oil • Oil P ump lnspec ed • Cooling System ested Is All You Pay. Budget Terms If Desired Six Factory Trained Mechanics To Serve You. Culbertso thevrolet Co., Inc. IJO! Ou-•· A- ' . I ' " I t James Lee -W. B. Foote lnsw'ance -2117 Coast Blvd -Real Estate --V- Larry Fisher 30th & Lafayette-Wholesale F1sh-Phone 260 -V- Florence Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Edward F!rbank-Balboa -·--W. T. Jefferson 212 Ocean Blvd. -Corona del Mar -V- Lowman Boat Builders 4&5 Newport Blvd. -Costa l\lesa -V- Bay Shore Camp Coast Highway-Heinz & Marie Kat.er --V-- Excelsior Creame!'f Santa Ana -California -V-- B'Domes Cafe 2200 Ocean Front-Adele & George l!edd<:me --V-- Newport Builders Supply Co. 3104 W. Central Ave.-Newport Beach --V-- Ocean Front Cafe 2114 Ocean Front -Newport --V- I. MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc. , Naval Architects---Boat Builders--Boat Repalrlng I --V-- Bayside Fish Market 28th & Lafayette-Newport Beach --V-- Dean Termite Control O•-teed Tenntte Contraol-Latnt l!JlProTed lletbodlo 1017 So. Main St.-Santa Ana-Phone 6683 --V-- Orkin's Department Store 1793 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa --V-- F. & S. Sales Co. Santa Ana --·--Ludlum Carpet Works 1622 So. 1\1ain -Santa Ana --V-- Vallely Boat Rentals Opal &: So. Bay -Edgewater at Palm Ave. --V-- Balboa Cleaners 6re E. Central Ave.-Balboa --·--Rawson's Cafe 101.'5 Coast Hlr:hway --, Newport SN.ch -v-- The Edgewater 1080 Shore Ave.--COrona del Mar --·-California Marine Packing Co. IMayettA A.ve.-Newport --V-- "l'he Arches" "'Ju& a uui. Blt Better" Coc.ll:l&LI Looan and C&fa 0. Coast Hi&hWa.y at Newport Blvd. --·-Van Camp'11 Sea Food Co., Inc. 'lZ1 20th Street -Nev;port Beach --V-- Ida Naylor Beach Top -Balboa Wand --·--Still's Sea Shell Cafe r A Central-Balboo.-Mr. and Mn. C. M. Still ~·--Starck~ Cafe · 1<71 21st Place-W. B. Rowe, Mgr.-Nowport --·-- Costa Mesa Paint & Hardware Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Walsh --V-- Balboa Yacht Basin Pall5ades Road -0. A. Haley -Npt. Bch 500 -·-- The Balboa Inn Mam Street at the BaJboa Pier-Ph. Newport 660 --V-- Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Oicvrolet-Oldsmobile --V-- Casi no Cafe 202 Main St. -Louis Vt'J"\Vey -Balboa --·-- Barro\\·'s Department Store 1816 Xc\•,rport Blvd. -Costa 1.Icsa __ ,. __ Boyd's SerYice Station 1500 \~·. Central Ave. -Phone 985 _ ,. __ Balboa Fun Zone Balboa __ ,. __ Bastanchury Water Co. :ramotu Arttota~n .6 ~l.IP><r Dl~till'"'1 Drl.ld:iz:i6 Water Phone Zenith 4510 --V-- Balboa l\1arket Gus Van de Undc & Fritz Goossens -V -- Eugene Elliott ll01 E. Central-Rea! Estate--Estab. 1924 --V- . , Balboa Paint Store Mr. and Mn. C. Ferttll-<;OO E. Bay Ave. , • • • M&wron--•••ao" -N -lNa Protect all our futures • Now's the time to do 'it-to live np to our pledge to our fighting men that they can come home to a happy, prosperous community • ; • where folh have a secure backlog for the future ;; . where pricee have been held down &0 tlri!ir dollars, a& well as oun, won't have a lea&ened value ; ; : whero farmers have planned for the future by putting their money into the best inveatment in tho world .. ; • VICI'ORY BONDS! N""''' the~ to buy tlum-a1 many w you can! BUY BONDS IN AMERICA'S GREAT VICTORY LOAN! OUR QUOTA IS $300,000 L e t ' s G o 0 v e r 0 u r Q u o t a 1 O O 0/o There are 7 different types of U.S. Government Securities offered~ the Victory LOan. Consult ;iny bank regarding the issue best suited to your individual requirements. ~-------------VICTORY LOAN ISSUE 2 ~% U. S. TREASURY BONDS Dated November 15, 1945 ... due December 15, 1972 .. -callable after DeCf'.mber 15, 1967 ... bearer or reg- istered form ... Price: Par and M'.,rued interest. 2!4 % U.S. TREASURY BONDS Dated l\o,·ember 15, 1945 ... d11e December 15, 1962 -.. callable after December 15, 1959 ... bearer or reg- istered form ... Price: Par and accrued lnte ...... t. V.% U.S. CERTIFICA TES of Indebtedness Series K-1946 ... Dated December S, 1945 _ .. doe De- cember I, 1!»6 ... bearer form only ... Price: Par and accrued interest. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES E • Due 10 year.i from date of Issue ... Issued at 75 3 of par ... y ield ID maturity 2.903 . _ . r egistered form only. U.S. SAVINGS BOND~SERIES F Due 12 years from date of issue •• _ Issued at 74 3 of per ... yield to maturity 2.53% . __ registered form only. U. S. SAVINGS BONDS-SERIES G Due 12 years from dat.e of is.•ue • _ . issued at per ..• interest peyable semi-annually .. _ yield ID maturity, 2.503 ... registered form only. U.S. TREASURY SAVINGS NOTE~SERIES C Due S years/rom date of issue .•. baned at par __ _ yield ID maturity 1.073 ... inscribed form only. I This Advertisement. Made Possible by the Patriotic Contributions of the Citizens and Firms Listed on this Page 'rhil;, an official U.S. 'rreasury adV<Ttium<ni-p.tj>ared under awpicu of 'rrt.uury Department and War Aduertinng Council -t - Kenneth E. Wilson Co. Cluis-cratt cruisers -Ouysler Marine Englneo --V- Newwrt Dredging Co. I 631 31st St. -V-- Market Spot 200 Marine Ave. -Anton Hershey -Balboa Island -v- Port of Seven Seas Boat Landint · Boat Sales-Marine Wa~7 Coast Hlghway 1 --V-- El Paraiso Cafe McFadden Place -Newport -v- Sportland Bowling Center Main Street-Balboa-Phone: 2402 --v- Sawyer Sport Shop 2<71 Marine Ave.-Balboa Island -v- Western Canners Co. 'f. M . Longmoor --V-- Kay Finch Ceramics Corona del Mar -v-- Cliff Joye's Service 500 W. C.ntral-Balboa-Ph. UT.! --V-- The Blue Sails Books. Greeting Cards, Artist Sup.--Maln St.-Balboo -V-- .l\.felrose . '\bbey Mausoleum E. Fenton Dear. Manager -Ph. Orange 131 -V-- Juniata Ceramics 3090 W. Central -~h. 347-W --v- Polly Apparel Gilbert and Leah Brown-Costa Mesa --V-- Centr1al Boat Works Designers & Builders-Foot of 31st St. --V-- Balboa Sportfishing Fleet Paul Lorentzen-Pavilion-Balboa --V--' Sam's Sea Food Cafe Coast HieJtway -Sunset Beach 1--V-- FamOUS Dept Store 201 E. Fourth St. -Santa Ana --V-- !A Friend --V-- Foster & Sons Truscott Crulsers-920 Coast Highway --V-- Theo's Cafe 318 East 4th St. -Santa Ana --V-- Higgins Pleasure Craft Co. Newport Beach-Dale E . Watts, MiT.-Ph. 2088 --V-- A. B. McCollum Udo Isle --V-- Lido Richfield Station 3413 W . Central -Erwin Tonne --V-- Viele Plumbing & Sheet Metal 1829 Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa -·--Q-Rio Shoppe 205 Main St. -J ewelry and Glfts -Balboa --V-- Richard Seeley 218 Marine Avenue--Photographer-Balboa Islaa -·-- Busy Bee Cafe Famous for Our Bneakfasts-106 Main St.-Balbo --V-- Balboa Cir<!te Taxi A.ily Hour, Day or Night-Ph. Npt. 320 -·--Bay Shore Cafe Coast Highway-T . F. Norton -v- Gaughan's Standard Station 2100 W. Central -Newport Beacli --v-- Hansen's Ice ~run. Malts, S.1 nd"•iches-2100 Ocean Frod , Open Even ings Until 10:30 __ ,. _ DaYis-Gay Music Co. "Everything in .f\lusic and Sound"-Costa Mesa --V- Newport Ice Company 410 Thirtieth St.-Newport Beach --V-I Conrad Richter, M. D. 120 E. 18th St. -Costa Mesa --V- Boardman's Harbor Market 303 Marine Ave . -Balboa Island -v- Robert A. Crawford, Opt, D. 1791 Newport Blvd.---Optometrist.-eosta Mesa • • • ........ N.EWPORT-BALBOA ' NEWS-TIMES PBONU: NEWPOBT 1S u4 U NZs'11l'Enry 'l"Delday ud Tbanda;y Attenoou Volw mvD OMta ..He. !'.dlUon Pw-Nlslwl Every Wed•11 •;r Volume D SubScriptlon Payable in Advance:~.!iO per yeer In Orange Cwnty; $2.75 per year to 4th zone: $3.00 per year to 8th zone Entered as Second-Class matter at the Po.sto!fice in Newport Beach, Calitomia, under the Act of March 3, 1879 ------s. A. MEYER Publisher SAM 0 . PORTER General Manager L. B. MILLARD Editor W. F . DLX ON Advertising Manager Printing Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport Beach, California Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Dependable LOca1 Institution for Over S'7 l'ean N~TORIAL In SSOCIATION a · 711.UtJ<A.... -------- Active Member of -------------- Christmas Shopping Hint With Christmas a pproaching on the gallop the prob- em of what to get who for a present mus t soon be wrestled with if it has not already entangled you in its perplexities. 1 Of COUJ'Se, it is one thin~ to fin ally decide what to get !)!our \\'ifc or ~'OLl r husband. or the youngsters or Aun.t Minnie. but it is something else aga in to obtain it. In fact, it !t<'kes a real rugged individualist in these days of short sup- [P.li_es and abundant cus tomel'S to plunge into the swirling tlde of Christmas · shopper.; and try to find it. I \Vouldn't it be swell if you could do all your shopping a t bne time, in one place without being pushed or crowded, and rhere you could get gi rts that would be real bargains, gifts that would be greatly appreciated and would have not only a lasting but a n ever-increasin g value? I \\'ell. believe it or not. it can be done. What better gift can you give anyone than those attractive items Uncle Sam has for sale' They sell as low as $18.75 and there isn't a i:>etter buy anywhere at any price. I If you happen to be in doubt what to ask for they're own as Victory Bonds. ~eneral Hurley's Charges ' It is to be sincerely hoped that the bomb which Major General Patrick Hurley set off when he resigned as ambas- dor to China will serve to blast out of existence the system f sabotage which he charges is carried on against America's eclared foreign policy by "professional career men" of the tate Department who are not in agreement with that policy. This is not the fil'St time that such charges have been de. In fact, there has long been evidence of serious fric- . on within the Department. Every membe; of the State Department, as an Amer- citizen, is en titled to his own personal vie\vs on our oreign a ffairs. But so long as he is employed to carry out e policy laid do\\n by our Government he should adhere o it both in letter and in spirit. If he conscientiously feel s at he cannot do this he should resign. The appointment of General Marshall as a temporary suc- ~=r to General Hurley may create a favorable psycl>olo- ·ca1 effect in our relations \vith China because of the great restige whi ch the former chief of staff enjoys. But he no t have any better success in carrying out his mission an did General Hurley if subordinate American officials are lowed to counteract his efforts. The entire situation should be given a complete airing d appropriate corrective action should follow. letting the eads fall where they may. In these days when the welfare America is so closely linked to the proper conduct of our rpreign affairs we simply cannot tolerate continued confusion apd conflict 'vithin the State Department. : \,Vill Germany Survive? . The report of former censorship director Byron Price ~ho made a stud_y of conditions in occupied Germany reveals at the four Allied powel'S performed a neat but unpractical t of surgery on that country when they cut it into four I parate units. Trains do not run between t he different zitnes of occupation and communications are virtually non- 1 e:pstent except between Allied military forces. But unless ethmg 1s done to sew C..rmany back together again and I t restore a little o f her economic breath it is feared that f · e conditions may develop this winter which could bring · rder to all Central Europe. The French, in particular, \ unwilling to allow the C..rmans any appreciable degree o economi c recovery. In spite of her sordid record, how- e r , C..rmany must be given a chance to live, for if chaos cmtinues ,.;thin Germany there is little hope for a healthy D)rop., in the futllre. The divorce rate in America is zooming upward like a \~uit plane out to establish a new altitude record. _ I Some authorities a ttribute the increase to the breakup of ~ war marriages. But onl y one marital expert could offfr a sure cure for divorc'e. Said he. "Stop marriages." I Your Christmas 315 NORTH .MAIJf ST. . • . @ff19" pzg 1rt 8tJ$ 0 5 ' nr l_sr, D1 •• , f, 119 • CORONA DEL MAR NEWS • (By -· i:.. B<nod1ct, I ArlsoGa. Mr. and Mn. Stuart nlehl and, Mr. and M.ra. WendtU Hoyt and daughter Pegey a.od 30%1 Sobble, I 80!1 Harlan. 224 Heliotrope a veiwe. &n1ved home Sunday trom a three entertained ~.g for llh. Don't Tear Up 84 Deaths from Auto Accidents That Ration Book, This Ye~r Well Above Average; OPA Wams Judge Calls for Traffic Observance Your Friends & Mine capt. and Mrs. Robert GrleMer. St3 Santa Ana avenue, Newport Beach, welcomed a daughter, boru Nov. 26 at St. Joseph hospital. She tipped the llC&les at 6 pound.a, 15 weeke trip in the Ea.at where they Hoyt'• pare.nt&. -Mr. and Mn. DoD't tear up or tbntw away vtalted Mr. -Dlehl'• slater, Mrs., George KJlpP'I. her brother W"1-your ratloa book. Keith J ohnston and family at Vic--t ltt ltllppel and family, Riverside, Thll wu tbe advloe beinc torts. Ill. ney ~sited another it.-t Mr. and Mn. K enneth Folsom and ct.~·en tod.ay by omclala of tbe ter, Mrs. Ray Rice and f&mllv.1 t'1'o aotu1, R oger and David, River-Soutbe.rn CaJlfomla Office of W illiamsfield, Dl., and a third sl&-J aide. Mr. and Mr•. Stacey Klippel Price admlniatratlon dhttrict ter , !.flai. Grace Diehl. Gahry, nL and daughters. Janice and Marilyn, Althouifl rationing hu been Mr. Diehl s~nt 8 g-r~at dee.I of Pu11.?ernt· Mrs. Folsom la Mre. cancelled fo r meats. . f•ls a.nd ume hunting for ducks and qua.II. I Hoyt a "'8ter and Stacey KJ lppel , oil" elfectJ'"" toda.y. stamps In On their way home they visited &1)1 her brother. Walter Klippel hu RatJon Book 4 atl.11 are needed uncle' In Excelsior Springs, Mo .. just re tume-d from overseas. He for 11upr. Since that oommod· and 11. cousin in Oklahoma. Clty.1 has been ln servtce three years. Jty stlll ls ratJoned, consumen Mrs. Ida AckrOyd, :S l3 Golden.rod 1 Marlon McCbt>aney. a fo~t>r mmt ha,·e their •upr coupons avenue, accompanied the m on their I clerk In the Corona. del Mar post-In o rde r to o btain this acaroe trlp 8.8 far a..s Gailsburg \~;here ehe oftlce, now of the Balboa . Island food, OPA offlc lal1 u.Jd. vlsitt'd friends. Later she met her office, le very th&nk!ul this boll· Hon~\\1\•eti. R.180 are att.ked to daughter Mrs. Norman Janf!enf\ da.Y 8.1!1 .her husband. 8. F . 2 /c Joe t urn In to their bukher o r lo- and her husband at Hutchins. Ka.s., ~f cChe~ney ha.s just returned from ca.I market all red tokens 1.n pos· and continued with them to CaU· P earl Harbor "'here he haa been !le:Mlon. I n tum the retaJlt>n fornia. Mr. Jansenn received h is irtatloned for 18 m onths. He re-subm.lt the nod tokf'nll to lht>lr discharge from the U . S. Army 1 celved hie dlschargt> r ecently. hank" a.nd lhr token" thf"n are. P nratroopers Th81lksglving dl.y. j Mr. an~ Mrs. G~orge W . W oolley. fo rwarded to OPA offlclft.IS. ~r and !.1rs. J ansenn liv~ ln Alta· 219 Tr1s a venuf>, had as guest over • den•. the holiday. Mes. E'.'Hlh R0<leger. Louis Ever~Jn{(' I Hollywood. and their son Ron3.ld G d R .~tr. and 1trs. John Knox enter ·! Woolley and family, Long Beach. I Has 00 ea so n tainf'<l flt dinner Thursday for ~fr. M IM Beulafl Coreon has returnrd I F L .k. c·ty nnd ~IN!. Ches ter Staffo rd Md 11nn 1 to h er housre. 314 Orchid avenue or I JO{! J I If y r111 \\·ant t(I finrl r ut what ''We can have aa.fe drivtng any timl' the public wants It," decla.r-- ed Donald J . Dodge of Costa Mesa. for 92 per cent of all accidents are c&tUed by violations of traffic rules and not by the fam.ill.ar alibis of ''old cars.'' "bad t ires." or 'the other fcllOY.··9 headlights." Mr. Dodge revealed some other figutee "'hlch should make us all sit up and take notice. So ta r this year there have been 84 deaths In Orange county by t raffic accidents This Is well above the average death Mlte tor the last 15 yeani wh ich ls listed as 71 per year b~ the Department of Motor Vehicles for the county, Sftid the judge of N e\\·port Bt>ach to\hishlp. • . The highest traffic toll for any single y<'ar \\·as that or 1941. when 1n3 ":ere killE'd. "ri th 1932 running second \\ith 87 killed. 1932 \\'al'I thr> ye3.r T ia.fu."lna \\'EUJ nourish· ing. and th e ht.>a vy n ow ()f traf- fic in that direr tlon ti; held respon- sible for the high flJ:ll re. Th £' national av£'r:1 gr. declared Jud,ee Ood~('. is for 30 to be In- jurc<l f or every one kill ~·d. Tho9e Chct~on , of Holl)'\\'Ood , anrl ~fr. from Dixo n, 111., u•h ere she has Staffor d s mother , Santa Ana. Mr. been slncy942. She has sold her and Mrs . Jo~ph Knox and dau~h · place ¥e and wi.11 make Corona te r, S~n ta Ana, and 1'-f rs. J ordan ! del ~far her future home. early d:1_\' shippln,::-\\'!IS like tn a nd from i'-lf'\\"pOrt 1-la rbor. ask Louis figures \,·ould give us 2.000 in· ! Everdi"'lg or l :1fi ~-Rav Front. Bal-jurecJ in Or ange !'ou nty every year. and children. Laguna. Mrs . C. Star. Mrs. Leonard Robrson a.nd chil- fo rd and 1't rs. J ?rdan a re the ; drtn. 518 JWJmlne avenue, spent daughters or l\lr. and l\lrs. Kno:"I:. the holldav with .1tr. Robeson·s and Joseph Knox Is their son. 1 pareots in G lende.le. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sterfe n ~on 1 Tne Corona del Mar Church and sons ls.mes . and Donald, and School Gui.Id met Nov. 27 from 10 Mr8. S t effens on s . father. James t o 12 a.m. at the Communitv H . Baton. 209 Mangold avenue. at. chun:-h. I-.1rs. Clark..lB}'tle re\ieu·e-d tended the family reunion given the book, "Al!I Thl' Twig Is Ben t: by b.fr. Steffenson's parec.ta. b.tr. · . and Mrs. E10'.!er Steffenson. Fuller-I H J C . ton. Thanksgiving day. 0 y ommun1on Friend• wm be intereoted 10 To Be Observed at kno~· that J ames Steffenson will h . be playing in "Ki9S and Tell" with c r1st Church Sunday the Community Pla yent, Thursday. Frid&y a nd Saturday at the Ebell Club on French street. Santa Ana. The play Is directed by Gladys Simpson Shaler. At Christ Church by the Se& the Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be obeerved this coming Sun day. Rev. E . 0 . Goodell, putor will rpe.ak on the .subject, "Re . . member Me." Speclal music ts planned for the service, and will Include a duet by June Burn.a and M.rs. A . J . Rutter boa I ~lan(l. H e \\'!ls a~on~ tht> fe\\'~ A nd the. in dications a r e that we 9.·hn viRitr d Nc\\·port rrfln)' years! a r e running true t o average form agn hy '°'r h r oner. and has retun1ed this ~·ear. . to J i\"l' hPrl". T hen it v.1as thl" lure This Is a ser1rus problem, but of lh. Sf'a \\'h ill' j ulft a boy the the statistics show that there i9 I c ' h' I . bl t ired \\imbt>rnian decla red . N o~· not 1ng occu t or 1nscruta e about 1 ~; i!'l to £'njoy tht' tranquility of lt.s solution. The f ault lies "'ith you this beA.otiful acene. ' Mr. Everding came here u a McCallum Got · cabin bo)' on a s&ilin~ vessel when Canadian Honker he v.·as 13 years old. Hl.s father tried to break his longing for the With 6-ft. Spread !Jlea. and nllr '\".•ed him the luxury of the trip df!\\'n the coast from Hum· boldt county. Later he became ID· Don Mccallum, ?\E'\\'port Beach. teresled in the. lumber buslne9S, and R . S . Briggs o f Costa Mesa and lived tn that county for many returned last TueOOay evening from years. Governor Frie nd Richardson Tule Lake where they were hunt- appointed him !It.ate highway com-ing ducks and gtfeae for two weeks, m!Mloner , a post 9thlcb h e held McCall um bagging • C&ne.dian before retiring to Balboa. Island a honker with a spread of six feet number of years ago. f rom tip to tip. He got It with the first shell in bis gun and was so Your Friends anti Mine excited he fo rgot to shoot again. Mra. Sadie Roebe entertained Also up there tor a few days were J oe Beek . E v Jones and a friend members of the Townsend club &t Lt. Col. &nd Mrs. F. C. Venn. 230 Larkspur avenue. had u house guel!lts (rom Saturday over the holid&y, Mrs. Grace Drachman and Mlse Leonie BoutAll, Tucson. Artr.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estus. Santa Ana . and Miss Elizabeth \\'at.8on. Balboa Island. ate Tb.ankegtvlng dinner with them. Saturday and Sunday Capt. and !.frs. J . W . Kirby Of Redondo, were &t the Vec.na to viatt them and their guests from '1 h er home on Central avenue last 1.1rs. C. K Knowlton. Findle} avenue. retumed recently from Eureka u·here she spent three \\'ee k11 a s a guest at the h ome o f rom Ans.helm . ACROSS l Male sheep 4 Subside 7 Surgical instrument 9 Nostrils 12 Happen again 13 Push onw3rd 14 Type measure 15 J\·tusic note 16 Seaport, Prussia 17 Dow! underhand 19 Plague 21 Part or lris ot eye 23 Doctor (abbr.) 24 Drink slowly 27 District Attorney (abbr.) 28 J e"·ish month 30 Thus 32 North LatJ- tude (abbr.) 33 Guido's higf• est note 35 Coin <Chin .) 37 Kind of star 39 Shore 42 Dry l 1,1.'inel -132ndUS president 44 Rough lava 47 Radium fsym .l ~8 Kind ot c<1p 49 An advance. or loan I Brit.J 51 Color 52 Harmonize 53 Father Si Male child DOWS l F abOloUJ b ird 2 T ou ch end to end 3 Earn 4 Holds in affection 5 Yeasts oc brewing liquors 6 Newly mar- rir-d v.·omen 7 Introductory perh:lrmance 8 Dismissal 10 Evening j POt't.) 11 Coin t Jap.1 18 Exis t 20 Editor M rs. ~1 arie Mellor. S•l•U•• la N'ttl lu ••· No. 11 <abbr.) 22 Rough lava ~Oppos ite In order 28 Pacify 29 Exploded 31 Ahead 34 One ot the Ac a rid a ~ Part or 'to be' 38 8 .)ne lanat.) 40 Greek letter 41 ~fulberry , trees '13 Warp-ya m 44 River CScot..> iM Constellation 50 Sea ea&le A•l•tf ~ P•11le s ..... , tt h rt•• r-u • Before You Build or Remodel visit OOJ' Interesting "6mple and dbJl!ay rooms. Color guides, planning aids, com- prehensive stock of rugs. carpets and linoleum. r Wttk , 16 being present. After a pot-luck dinner served at 6 :30 p.m. Sgt .. and Mrs . J esse Me.gnussen. the evening wu spent playing 530 W1Jsoc street, Costa Mesa, are cards and Ollnese checken . parents of a 80n, born N ov. 27 at Arriving Sunday t o spend the j St. JOl!leph hospital. He weighed winter at the home of their cousin 18 pounds, 11 ounces . Miss A lice Plumer . 536 Santa An~ l . avenue, Ne"'POrt Heights. were Mrl!I. Bertha Davi!'!. Miss Addie 'kl~/.q~ Yeaton and Mr". Emma Esta.brook. They live In W orcester. Ma.as., and NEWS·'fIMES PHOTOGRAPHER until \\•ar made trs.vel difficult. \\'ere in the habit of spending every other winter here. ]\(ow Avoilablt for FI NE PORTRAITS and Monarch Floor Dua.I I Commercial Photography Gas furnaces 437 Fernleaf Ave. PHONE 292·\V Corona de! Mar No Pr1orit.y SeeeN&ry Some with Thermostats Limited Supply 0. L. CULLY for Immediate Installation CertUted T &.'t Con.sultant Public Account.ant No Down Payment Specializing on In come Tax F.H.A. Terms Your patronage appreciated New or Completed Homes '23 Spurgeon BuJldJ.nc Monarch Furnaces Approved by A. G. A. 206 w. 4th Santa Ana FREE ESTIMATES L. 0. Grossnickle ROOFS Ona"' County Dbtrtbulor APPLIED OR KltPAJBED 1701 Flower St., <Jor. 17th Free Estimates &. ln.9pection Phone 4857 11' no answer call Santa Ana w. J. Benbow 6257 and leave message 3602 Man:us Ph. Nwpt. 1012-J SANTA ANA .' -NEW LINE HEADACHE Craft G!'eeting Card8 Sts*"-cay as SUCH A Br80klltgs Variety BIG -°""" lfooT, Corona del Har ...,,,..nn,.. A ti to Painting . - Body a.nd Fender Work -·(, • Welding • ~-) Fred's Body Shop ..,, ~ 1120 Coast Hiway u Corona del Mar A LL !!ET for a rood hi! cloTo --·~hood-khe. mnb vp on 70CL. aa. -«c. .OOtodoooj>-.W<d. Why Suffer? n-i,. r .. -....q at ni.> atioo &Dd ~t-a J)ellq IM>adlu:bo interl ..... wltll ,...,. t.., ...... OQjo;rmea -.... _ Backacbe,, BeedvJwa, Paln.s In Da.MD• Groin aad Lep-Loee of \.'Ital- I lty-"Always '1'1ftd"-mp aa4 Anti-Pain POis Low BIOOd Preaeure -.. SHp-- """all' ftlino DOt Ollly u-. plug" -Gro~ Old before ocM. at 8iapw N......tela, •-J'OU1' time--A.nemJa-...81dJ and nlar Pat.a and •••e1.ioaa) IUdne7 Allmeato "''"'"'" qalcl<-lt0111l117 Palaa. ly to ear Ezdaat.e Tedl.D.lqoe Do ,,,.. -Dr. lllllea Alld-Pdl trlthont Drap, hlD. s.._..,. Pillo 1 U DOt wb7 ""Jl. Yoa -c•~ Dr. KU.. Anti-P1Do • or lajoeUoaa. --· -ouncea and me. "The average motorist . doesn 1.' lake the trouble lo learn Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Bodman, 10'7 the rulea of the road," Dodge de-13th street, spent Tha.nkllgtvtng cle.red. 'The problem is as simple with their daughter , M.ra. Ray as that. Lindman and f&mlly, San Gabrtel. . Newport· Balboa Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Ha waii Round-the-World Trips in the near future. See Mrs. Roy Keene. Ph. S91. 301 Palm, Balboa Houn: 10 a.. m. te 8 p. m. -- ) 3£-of 1Jt-Ofl.u. ~'-4,,J, ' I 3£wJ 3£.-l or~ ~ • * -«3I;!1~ILIEOO~~r;rn 'lllld'r lAra•dJ-'-• 17 Srer# le J,.,... YM "'w. Cor. 4111 & Sycamore sANTA ANA ~orge D. Bassett General and Tax Accounting F1shermen's Bookkeeping Notary Public 2602 W. Central Ave. Newport BMch P!JODI! 18l&J ACE REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic -Commercial -Marine Ph. IL B-4828 1015 Ora.n.ge Ave. HIDiTINGTOS BEACH (Repair Work o n All Household Electric al Equjpment) PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ' ACJCOUNT.\NT PIASO TEACHER J. S. WHYTE PIANO TEACHER !SCOW. TU CO:Nl!JULTA]fr G. V. LINSENBARD A.utborlsed b7 ~ Ualted State. TPa... Graduate u17 Depe.rtmeat 10 reDr-ele.Dl ellenLe ha couoecdou •h b 1Beoqi& tu mM~ Royal Conservatory, Lelpmlo AUDn11 . l!IY8TDl.8 Ph. 1252-W BOOII&m'L"CO l!IUVlCB 1526 W . Ocean Front Offkoe IMO H&1bor Bl~ ... cc.ta 11-n-!'I'~ u.•w Pln'SICIANll 11 8lJIWEONS. llLD AllVHl'n:cT Gordon M.Gnmdy,M.D. I Armand Monaco -.iman u4 l!larpon Ninth and Central Ave. ARCHJTECI' 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Ofllee Hn. :10-1% a.m.; 1-1 p.m. Ne...,...t 11%f TeleplloDe !17 %1!1 IAkewood. Ave. Loe A.nceleo NOnnandy 8'aS Conrad Rieh~ M.D. DAI' MBOOl..I! Pll'Jlild.&a. Md 8cn&e&G Mortimer Sc1tool · 1%9 Jiil. lffl 8t. CoetaM- SM Coral ---lloan:. t•l% a.m. AM 1-G p.m. o..-: Ool1ep, ~ Pit-us DU SCHOOL Now ~ GA. Mortimer, Ill.A., o.:r-DR. G. E. TOHILL Pltaolpoll Plto.1111 ~H.VatCIAN artd SURGEON DENIWl'S 220I eoa.t Stvd .• N.Wpor1 9-clt ---DR. OBED LUCAS Offlce--W ..... :!U-11 If No ....... ._, C.11 New .. rt I I Denti1t • 2202~ ·w. eenn1, Ph. 1480 Gerald Raa..., M.D. NEWPORT BEACH 2130 W91t CenVa.I Ave. NewJtOrt Beach MOB'll'UllANa Ph. 1028--No A.newer oall 301-M HAROLD K. GRAUEL X·Rilly Service CHAPEL "We Ourselvea the Better Serve llllton M.. MaxweB, M.. D By Serving Othere Best" nu Weot Oealnl Phone Newport 561 ~106% Coot.. Mesa Callfornl• Olllce Homo: 10 -u I to 6 OP1'0Ml!:TBIST8 .,,._ Newport UIM ROBERT A. CRAWFORD OpL, D . S. R. Monaco, M. D. OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined -Gla.aaea Fitted 814 Bay Ave., Balboa 1792 Newoor1. Boulevard • Newport nu Pt'l one 2430 COSTA MESA «a s. mn st., Loo ~ TU-TIU BUBVEYOK8 Br Appoln-t SIEGEL & RAUB T. R. Reeder, M. D. Dlslneen a 8ane7on Physician " sarx-ll!Oll Newport BIW. o..ta M- Telepllone ZMl-1 Teiepbone !417 W. Oeatnl Newport Bw.11. NBWpOri %764 Tel,..,._ 1%1 \ Bua Conductor : "One eea.t on ._. oupoeo .... I, .. ,,.. your ~ store ta U.. nsui. pad'"~ or onl7 • -.pi.. C1 . • *•f I I ...... • top, ma'am, and one 1.nalde." Wagner Dnlp. IasUtut.1 - and in the ecoaqmy~ ..._ Dr.-1 F . Bell, D. 0.. ft.C.. Laey: .. You surely wouldn't eep... Dr. Wtlllar a. W-cheaper. WhJ' DOt a pwb119 187 UM 11-a.r&te a mother trom her di.ugh-~11 T-druftiat llM -Hwport B11s 16. Oallf.. ter.• Ollropractjc, Dietetics, . . dittctlOae --onl7 --Ul&--11'1 Physlo & Colonic Therapy '-dho<W. Toar -1 !leek If -_,~a FIL t:ll lo 1:11 Conductor: "N...,er apln. lady; an not a•Med.. T lnt OseR .... 81 Ha, ~ .... a.y.,, ... I I did it oace a.nd I have ftgfttted r...-Bea'*' PILI.a . . lt ---mce.." . ' LUDLUM Carpet Works im - -llt. --._ -llA!CTA A!IA • • \ I ' -New Paint Store For Costa Mesa Ground la now being leoveled be- twem l~th and 18th street.a on Newport boulevard by R . H. Daniel for a new building which wUl part.Lally bowie hia new paint &Ad glue .store. The entire build.. lng when complet ecf will be 54 by Your frienda and mine MTS Paul Farmer. IOD-in-law of Mrs. 1"1orence Torrence, 114 21tb atreet. ca.me back from Japan m time tor Thanksgiving at the Tor - rence bome. Gathered about the tabfO were Mr. and Mrs. Fa.rme.r and aon Mlchae Mra. Joe Sum- mers, MlM Figueroa and Glenn Nelson, of Loa Angeles.. -1 70 feet. moet of which Mr. Daniel -------1~-----­ v;'1.ll occupy himself. H'e Will rent 27 by 40 feet of the total floor ~ apace. The buildin g will be front- ed with Carrara glass, and wlll be bunt by the South Coast Construc- tion company. Mr. Daniel ts a y,·ell known patnt contractor and also runs ao aper· atlng crev.•. Late Class. Ads SALE MISCELLANEOUS Used Bicycles and Tandems A dult sizes-$15 Up V<X;EL -100 ~ta:o St., Balboa. ~Uc 61 GLIDER HOUSE TRAJLER-309 Orchid or Thelma's ?i.Ialt Shop, Costa !ties.a. 92-2tc When Your Back Hurts- GAS FLOOR FURNACES Do you have proper heating in your home? \\'oulrl vou like to eliminate moisture forming on the \vindo,,·s- do a\\·ay ,,;th milde\\' in closets? \\fh)r not call us for an estimate. \Ve can inst all a gas furnace \Vi thin t\\'O \Vee ks. \\'E ALSO HAVE FORCED AIR BASE~IENT UNITS Charter & Preston Installations Make \\'arm 280 F orest Ave. Friends Laguna Beaeh Phone Laguna Beach 6484 or 9-162 or 2995 "Ma ... I'm staying in the Army! * THERE ARE PLENTT O F R~J\SO WS ••• APl D HIRE THEY Al<E l" J .. F1r"1. I ~····p Ill\ 1•r.--1·11 1 ~r;u!t". 1 'h..11 11~··.111 .. a J .. 1 2 ··111 r1·1·11li-fi11f!_ fur 3 1r,1r" I <'.ln pi"I.. 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"Ill lr<11 • l p.i1d huth "_,,. \11,I "t.'U h;11,. ;.i J.1,5.' lur· J .. u;.d1 t•11·r1· )1·.1r \\ith I>~'· 6 '··\n 1· ti111P-af1.-r 20 1rar'I l 1·.1u rt!lrt" a t h.d f r•j~· inc11·a~­ in~ ••·Jr I·~ ~t-.1r !•) 1 hr•·c·qu.irlt·1~ r1•t1r1•1111•nt I' 11 uht•r JO \t·.ir· "f St•r1ir ... , \nJ rho• t11ut· l \e' .drr·,1d 1• !"t"f1"d in Jrt 11" u1il11.1r,· 1·r 1111\·a l •1·11i1••· r .. urit• t"" 1rd rnv rrtirt"· mt·uf r;1:1•·. /,/,f,·d up-0re1·rili~l­ nH 11t j,•111~ Jirttly .ioiirirl t o rnr•.''' JANUARY 31 , 1946 AN IMP OITANT DATI fOI MIN IN THI AIM1 MIEN now in ArMy w hs r .. nllsl Mfo•• F•lwuo,.., 1 ... al M •••~ ll1ted in pt•1•nl 9rgd•. M•n hon-- cttobly dischorg-ed con r .. nU1I w ithin '20 days ofter di1chor11• In ~d• h•ld ot ,;...,. ol d lt- chorgt, pt"O•ided they reenlist Mfctte February I, 19-46 . You Moy enli1t AT ANY TIMIE for I YJ, 2 or 3 year psriodt. (On ... Y••• •nlittrnent1 for "''" now In tho "'"'' with •f 1-•f 6 Months of ,.,...Ice.) * ............... * •• * * * ··~------------* PAY PER MONTH- ENLISTED MEN 11 A~filioa le F-1. LotlrWI:. CWMa ,_, Mlllical CIR * l•)-Ptus 'lO' Inc,•••• fO'" S.r•u:e 0vel'W'9•.·l b )-Plua \or-.. 1f M•m~ of Fly1n1 Cr•••· P •rachutist, etc. le) -P lus s,-. Iner-" 1n Pay for Eacb 3 Y ••n of S.rTic... Storti"• t.o1e 'ar '" Ma1ter 5tt1P•nl .,,,.,. or Fint Sir-ra:eant $1 38.00 Ttthnic•I Stra:eanl 114.00 St.lift" Stti:eant • • 96.00 Scra:irant . • . • Corporal • • • • Priv11ir Fine a ... Private • , . • 78.00 66.00 54.00 5-0.00 MONTHLY llTlllMIHT INCOMI AFTll: 20 rear•' JO Te•r•' S•r•I.:• S•r•lce $89.70 74.10 62.40 S0.70 41.90 JS.JO lLJO J15,.2, 128.25 108.00 87.75 74.2' 60.7, >6.2> ••****************************** Sff THI JOI THROUGH ~SJ #OW .Al rou. HIAUS1' U. S. AtilY UCRLWTWe JTADOH U.S.AftMY II A "GUAaDIAN 01 VICTORY" 302 City Hall Building llA1;TA ANA WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD 811 Coast Highway 101 • • ft.we Newpoil • ,,, ............ 4•• tor 8alita far IWa ... r,._..,_ ... ., ......... ~ : e , llALllOA • .. ,, ......... llwtw! e • cm '1 T!edy. Det"!I b I f, 1MI , I .... -' EVERY . N E W S ·TI M ES CLASS IF I ED AD -IS AN 0 Read Them for Profit . • . Use Them for Results PPORT 'U N ITY! ---U you doo't find what you are looking for advertised In this Issue Phone Newport Beach 12 or 13 and place your own advertisement __ _ P ueL1c NoTJCE NOTIC.E OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 212S34 In the S uperior Court of the St ate of California, In and for the County of L os Angelea.. BUSI!R:88 OUIDE 10 W8T ANT> FOUNT> n SALE MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL CONTRACTING. Re-- pa.Ir and Alteratton1. See Frank ~llkofer, 340~ Finley ave .. New· port Beach. Pb. 1498-M. 43-ttc BICYCLES -Sold, rented or re- paired. Vogel'•. 100 Ma.in St., Balboa and 208 Marine Avenue, LOST, SAlurda.y, large black pun.e, ~t. Balboa and U do, containing m oney, fountal.n pen, etc. Phone 1118 or 213 Cordova. Lido Isle. Liberal rev.•ard. 92·2tc Sil BOATS. SUPPLIES u WANTED .TO BEST 0 NEW Marine Battery, $50. Call ------------- Mr!!. Coughlin, NEvada 61745, WANT TO RENT Loa Angeles , \lo.'eek days. 90-4tc H ouse-Duplex or Apt. The Coach Lamp cate BOATS-Bot. Sold and Traded Ph. 2268 89-t!c M arine Engines and P arts MARINE SA LVAGE ANO MFG. CO. REAL ESTA TI: ln the Mauer ot the E state of __ B_e.J_boa __ r_._1an<1. _______ 2_2._t!_c LOST-On Lido Isle. gTey &:. black kitten with six toes, male. Phone N. B. 1856. Rev.•ard. 92·2tc 3090 W . Central A\'e. Ph. 2388·W Nev.--port Beach. Calif. FOR SALE -By Owner Multiple R-3 Lot ne.ar Bay and Coronado. Balboa. $2850. 10801 Sampson St., L)'DV.'ood: 92·1tp PAD<TING CO"'TRAcrOR Painting -Decorating Root Repair &: Painting Svmpso n & Nollar Pb. N1A·pt. 1217·W 512 S8th St. ll·t!C EMPLOnR;NT \\1A..'°TED SERVICE MAN looking f or ~ sitlon. W. F. Gamble, 1630 New- port Blvd. Phone 975. 91·2t WILL TAKE CARE of children. Phone N . B. MO-!.t. 86·t!c !\IUSICAL &: RADIO New 3-B edroom Homes EDGAR D. McKNIGHT. Decerured. Not ice >s he reby given that the undersigned will !PC.II al privatf' sale, to the blghe-st and beet bidder, sufijec t to confirmation of eald Superior Court. on or a!tt'r the 20th day of December 1945, at the orfice Of GARNER &. GARDNER. Attor· neys, 619 Title Insurance Bullding, I TRAN ____ S_P_O_R_T_A_Tl_U_S ______ l8 E!\l.PLOYMENT OFFERED Fio\\·er St. and Santa_Ana Ave.. Costa Me.&i 433 South Spr ing St reet. in the City or and Colmt y o f Los Angel NJ, TRANSPORTATION W A.NTED- State of California, all the right, To a nd from Douglu, Long I NTEREST I NG WORK H ar dwood fl oors-Tile batb Tlla 8ink-Oouble garage $2350 doY•n-$56 per month title and interest of said deceased Beach. Contact A·t rs. Sa·.\'yer, at the time of death and a ll the Ext. 237. 92·2tc. right, t ltl l!' and Interest that the estate or said deceased haa ncqulr· cd by operation of Jay,· or other. wist', othf'r than or in addit ion to that pf flllid dceea.,ecL al the t ime Of death. in and to all the certaln real property sit uate in the County ot Orange, State of Cnliforn1a, particularly Uescribed as follo""·s, to-\\•\t : All that certnin land s ltunte<l in the County of Orange. State of C'al !fomia described as follo\\'S, to. y,·it: O!:A UTY AIDS 18 COLD and ~1ACHlNELESS WAVES Tinting and Manicuring Evening Appointments Ph. 179-W Vi 's Beauty Shop 1103 Coast Hiway. torona del Mar 76·tfc 194S TIDE TABLES Pl easant Working Co ndition s Learn TELEPHONE OPERATING In creased wage rates now in effect. Apply Make y our .selection now Be ready to move in "Ralph P .. J\faskey 341 0 Coo.at Blvd. Ne"·port Bee.ch. Cal\rornia Phone 402 71 -ttc Pa rcel 1. A portion of Sect ion Six . T O\\"nship E ij::ht South. Rani:e W Eigbt \\'est. S B. B. & ~1 .. par· tlcLJlnrly boundctl and described as follO\\'~: Bt gin nin~ a t a point in Th 5 6 DECEMBER Rlgb Low H igh 9 :37 3 :24 11 :35 5 9 2.3 3.0 10 :05 3 ::51 :).8 2.5 Low 4 :59 -0 ~ 5:35 -0 5 6 : 17 -0.4 7 ,02 --0.3 Southern Cali fornia Tel0phone Company 100 E . Dny Ave .. Balboa or We Service and Repair KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT I VogPJ'sr, 100 !-Iain St. Balboa and I 1681. 208 Afarlnt! A\'e., Balboa Jsland. 89·tfc No Answer-P hone 7 10:36 4 :2 1 5.7 2.i 9 1 :19 4:58 11 :12 3.4 2,9 Ei.5 (New dayllg?lt •al'1ng t1me} the :-;nrtht'r\y line of Tract !\'O. i13, r- as sht·\\'n on a ~lnp recorded In Book 2 1, pag:<' 24 or ~fi!K'rllaneous S ~l aps, rcttords of Orange County, California. distant thereon North ~g · 14' 45'' \\'('st ~~-' 32 ft'f't from Ttdu are placed In ord~r ot occurrenc. Lli.:ht fl~.r~• a. .• dark {Jguru p. m 514 y, No rth ~fain Street Sanla Ana or Ask the Op<>rator for Chief Operator the ALL WARD 'S Refrigerators and Wash ers 22-tfc -------------- -~~-------~ Carpenters Available for g eneral maintenance and repair O. Z. ROBERTSON Call Ne9.-port 83 $16.500 2 story stucco. .i bedrooms, 2 baths. Extra lot . P a \'E'd. thl' ~out ht a~t corner 11f th ~· N orth· east quartt'r of the Nt1 rtheast quar-SG-tfc tt"r of said S ectivn Sue. as shn\vn P u BLIC NOTICES fl a. said ~tap of said Tract: thence ---------------EXPERTENCEO PAINTERS. - Steady \\'Ork. H . E . McDonald, \ 14 Old County Rd., Costa 11 esa 81-tfc ~IONTGO:'itERI' \\"J\llD & CO. 4lh and .!\1 ~in St. 42·lfc I PAINTI="G -PAPE·R HA.:S GI :"."G and DECORATI~G Good Buy K EEPING HOUSE, helplntr take care of the family-yoe1 would r eali.ie that busine11 1rirll are not the o nl~ ones who 1om .. t imes g et Headache and Tired Aching l'.Iul!!lcles. We home girll often work just aa hard and have ju!t u many Headaches, j ust u many Stomach Up.sets and l'et Norlh 47• 04' 45 " \\'t'sl a distance of 38.6·\ f et"'t to a point : thence :-;orth\\·est erly alnng a cun ·c con- cave to the Northeast having a radius of 253.97 feet and being 1angent t o the last deseribed course, a distanee or 125.4:'6 f eet t o the true point of beginning : t hence contlnu ln~ along the la.st described curve a dlstant e ot 60.00 feet t o a point: thence North 86° 30' 10• Eaet a dlsfii.nce of 113.14 feet t o n point ; thence South 19° oo· East a d istance of 30.00 feet to a point; thence South 71° 24 ' 40'" \Vest a distance of 116.33 feet to the true point of beginning. Parce.1 2. A portion of Section Six , T o\\'n.'1.hip Eight South. Range Eight West. S . B. B. &. M., par - t icularly bounded and described as fo\lo\l."8 : Beginning at a point in the Northerly line or Traet No. 713. as shOY.'11 on a ~lap r ecorded In Book 21 . page-24 of 3.tiscella.ne- ous ~t aps. records of Orange Coun- ty. Callfom1a, dlslant ther eon ~orth gg• 14 ' 45· West 720.27 feet from the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter ot the North· Phor.c 2181 Sa nta Ana SANT A A'XA H. E. McDonald 414 Old County R d .. 1-'h: 16.\-\\r W. L. J ordan HELP \\"ANTED -Part-time re· ,',,'',.,"-'"~·TE-·~D~T_o_n_uv ______ .c_s• porter fo r Costa Mesa section. \VA="T TO BUY -F'ire !!Lret•,: -------------- COBta !.lesa 85-tfc 700 East Central, Balboa Phone 163 91·2tc See ~I illa rd. Ney,·e-T imesr office. amoll cooking stove. Phone N.,,,._ F. P. W~l\LDRQN Under 30 88-ttc port &ach 1320·\\". 9'l-1tc ELECTRIC TRAIN. American HELP \\1 ANTED-\\roman or girl t o -o.·ork in-.. bindery d epartment . Part ti.me \\'Ork . Inquire Ne\lo.'S· Times office. 84-t!c \VANTED-MANAGER for sehool cafeteria. Corona del ?\·Jar. Hume economics graduate. exper ienced in quantity cooking. buyln~-. Write Box "H." Ne1A'S·1"1mes. 92·1tc HELP \\T ANTED -Respon11ible person to look a fter l\VO chU- d reo afternoor1.! a nd occasional Through November . Bal· Balboa l.sland. Ph. N . B . 8:S·lfc evJ,e•. e es. 1285. WANTED Three Snowbirds M ust ht' in good condition. Dale "'alts Phone 2088 90-tfc WILL PAY CASH for your fu r- niture. or wha t have you. Phone Nwpt. 2000. 0 . R . Crav.·ley, The Food Basket, 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.. 99-lfc Building Remodeling Painting Telephone 234-W. 91·tfc Washing Machines . Repaired Flyer , dual S\lo.'itcht>s, extra track and heavy duty transformer. $25. !.Iidway Cafe, 15th and Ocean. 91.4tp Leaving the State MUST SELL AT ON CE Parts F or All Makes Pick up and Delivery. 5-rOOm house & garage IF YOU want to sell your old SCHULER'S Needs pa.int. piano eee W!. We pay bigbe•I Waahing Machlne Shop Lot 65 X 100 ca.sh-price. 30 yeare in Orange 1768 Newport Blvd, Costa Meas 1 blk. off Ha rbor Blvd. county. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., Phone 2263 55-tfc $2250 520 N. Main, Santa Ana.. ~ttc -~-----------"More For Your Money" $795 d own-Bal. $25 mo. FURNITURE FOR SALE I! We have just in.stalled 3 new rac- orn--,-IN-G--R-OO--M-S_E_T_w_l_l_h_s_mal-l t ory method Retr ea d m olds which Apply at \.Vh at.N ot Shop across give a deeper tread than new street from Fun Zone io Balboa.. tires, m eaning more mileage. 92·ltp Leave tires in the morning and 1---------------" bar. 7308 Ocean Front , Ne\lo.-port Beach. 92-2tp About a year ago, I fint uMd east quarter of saJd Sect ion Six. 8.!J shown on said ifap of said tract: thence No rthwesterly along a curve conca\'e t o the N ortheast having a radius or 63.95 feet and wbo&e radial li.ne at the point of bl'ginning bears North 55° 46' Ea8t from the last mentioned point a d iatance or 31.16 feet t o a point of Just aa Tired. 2i SK ILL ED FOR SALE -Twin beds. H olly- -o.•ood type platform. box springs complete \lo.'ith mattress. Phone N . B. 2516. 92-2tc bave them recapped or repaired by evening or we pie~ up your car and deJlver same day. Free loaners if desired. Money back guarantee is your assurance. PRE-FABRICATED HOUSES ALKA-SEL TZER I ftnd that it eue1 my As· Head, takes the kinkl out of A ching Muscle.s and brinp when I have Acid lndigeatlon.. The family safl I am a lot ea.aier to live with since I Jl4U Jm owu about Alka-SelUer. • Rave you tried ALK-'.-SELT• ZER? U not, why don't you pt a package today t ~· puk•C'; &O•, Small package so•, a110 the glau at Soda Fountaina.. T CARPENTERS Overtime Pay reverse curve; then£e N ortherly See LIVING ROO?.! SET -Pre-"'·ar. Ju.st re-covered. Bedroom set, t\lo.·in beds "''ith Simmons springs and mattr es9es. 209 Via Dijon. Lido lsle after 7 p .m . 92-2tp Grade A Truck Rubber Now Ava ilable. Costa Mesa Tire ~ Retread Shop our new addreas 1760 Newport Blvd. Tel S. B. 2342 M·tfc along a curve concave to the \Vest FOR SALE -P ortable Victrola, having a radlM of 219.52 feet and MR. PETTY la rge metal ice box , push.under BUSIN"E88 OPPORTUNITIES 40 bed!!, gasoline camp stove. elec· being tangent t o the last described South Coast Co. tr· 1 h t 1 t BOAT MFG. and SALES---Owners tc mang e. pore ex ens on ga e. curve a distance of 153 .62 feet to ll!n·•• forces --1e of profitable Call N . B. 334-boi after 6 :00 p.m . <AX> .,.... a.point: thence N orth 41 ° 02' West Or 90_4tc busine~. Hiway location. Long tangent to the last de8Cribed curve 1 term lease. Retail. v.·bolesale. ex - a distance of 30 29 feet to a point: C.I.0. Hiring Halli FOR SALE-Piano, $150; daven -port sales: 4 months orders on thence Northv.•est erly along a port. excellent condJtion, $75. band. Franchise on outboard mo- curve concave to the N ortheast 80-l!c Phone Ne9.--port 1132-M. 90-ilc tors and plastic boats. New ma· having a radius of 246.26 feet and WANTED-Bal chtnery, stock. plywood, pat· being tange11 t to the last described HOTEL MAID. boa FOR S ALE-Table top, 4·burner t ern9. 3·;gs. truck, 3-phase pov.•er. course a distance of 29.71 feet to Inn. PhN:>e 660· S-tfc Gas Range. good condition, ceil· T erms. Box 869. Balboa. I sland, the t rue point of beginning: thence WE ARE DO\\.' hlring ships' car· in~ priee. 218 Sapphire, Balboa Calif. 85-tfc Material now ready Prices $230 -$1265 1 to 5 rooms . Representative of company will be for a "' few days at offi ce of W . J. Holcomb 1517 Coast H lgh-o.'ay, Corona del "Mar "Wher e the Flags F1y" 92-2tc REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE-48 South 55° 45' W est a d istance of penters. \\'elders, steel fitters, I sland. Pb : 2157-\V. 90-tfc -------------- 109 51 feet t on. point : thence North st.eel layout men. and helpers. BOATS, SUPPLIES S3 FOR RENT il RENTAL EXCHANGE -5-room 30• 40' 30 ~ \Vest a distance of Central Boat Works, fool of 31st -----'-----------h o6se 'in Monterey P ark f or FOR RENT -Nicely furnished 12 .00 feet to a point ; thence N orth street. 90-<l tc WANTED-Dock space for 19-ft. house in Harbor District. Mr. --------'--------r oom, private entrance, conven· 19 ° 00' • \Ve8t a distance of 65.00 Runabout. P aul w . Davis, 610 iently located, 1 block from eaat Cook , 316 Peach St., Mont er ey feet to a point: thence North 70° HELP WANTED -Typillt·book· Citizens Bank Bldg., Pasadena. Park, Calif. Phone Alhambra., 15' 10~ East a distance or 100.01 keeper in public accountant's of· 92 2 b&y, 1 block fr om shops. Inqulre ATiantic 13611. 89·8tc fl J S Wb t ls•o H ho SY 6-6811. -tp 512•'-We8t Bay Ave., Newport. feet t o a point; thence Southeast-ce. . . Y e, .._ ar r n erly along a curve concave to the Blvd., Costa Me.38.. Ph : 2440·W. FOR SA.LE-Fishing boat, 40·ft. 86·llc ISCOME PROPERTY N orthea8t having a radius of -----------,--90-__ u_c fantail, Chrysler Crown motor , FQR RENT-Two upstairs orfice FOR LEASE-Store 27 x 40 bet. 246.26 feet &0d whoee radial line WANTED-Woman to clean, one 9 ton. fully equipped. 719 West suites Lo Balboa. 3 rooms each. 15th and 16th on Newport Blvd., at t.b e point of begtnning bea.n day ":eekly; top pay for good Central, Balboa. 91-ttc Suitable for doctor, dentist~ at.. Costa Mesa to suit t enant . R. H. North 57 • 30' 44" E¥t a distance service. Phooe Newport 1176.-?d.ARlNE WAYS .-torney or architect. Newly dee· Dan.lei, Box. 137, N ewport. Of 50.00 feet to the true point Of 90-ftc Haul out ti.me now available. orated. ?Jl : N . B. 1412. 87-Uc 92-ttc begt=lng. MacCURIJY -" CALKINS 6I MOSEY TO LOAN ii That certain property tn the etty 10 PA.INTERS WANTED-Good 1216 Coast highway WANTJ:D TO BENT or Laguna Be&C.h deecrtbed u fol· wages. Robert H. Daniel Jr. Ph: Pb9ne 1686 S3·tfc w __ ANTED ____ b_y_r-~--na!b--1-.-Te-1-.. LOANS TO BUILD, bur. U8(IC'Oft. I0\\'8: N. B. 1457-R. Box 131, Newport ==~~=-~~~~~~-~-I -.--modernize or~-Lot Three ln mock "B '' 01 Mc-Beach. 90--4tc FOR SALIC-2 Bil.tane tanks.. 10-phone Employee, 2 or S bedroom Newport Ballxla Federal 8a..tap Knight'• Additioo Section "A" to -------------pl sise; 2 brOaze cruiaer rod-h ouae. P ermanenL Phone Santa aJMI Loui ~Ucm.. Laguna eutti, u ahown on a Kap a&LZ ~tJI • de111 for 3$--tt. boat. Bee Ana M88. l().tfc M33 V\a Udo Telephone 1~ recorded In Book s. ~-•1 at llacCURDY -" CALKINS I AIJTOM~ a -•• Ill r-a~ ~ FOR SALE--Boy'1 balloon tired ....._ _ _. ui...t.. WANTED by ree:ponaib e couple, ...-..... a..- Mlacellan-·· lla1'W. -0~-of OT-1215 ~ ~&&way ~ ..-•'-" ~.... 26-in. wheel bike, dO\,lble b&rred 886 88 no children or peta, 1 or 2 bed-FOR SALE -New motor 194..ft ange County, Callfornla. and kick at&od. Needs paint. $25. Pbolle 1 · -trc room house for 4 or 5 m ontha. CUshma.n Scooter \\ith side.car. Term.a Of ale cub ln lawful 31:5 O>raJ Ave., Balboa Island. FDtE EQUIPMENT TB:STS -While h ome under conatructlon. Call Wed. afternoon or eve. '28 moo~f the United States cm Phone 212. 92-t!C C-0-Two, Pyrene A: Foam retWa Phone Newport Beach 1600. Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar. contl tlon of II.le. Ten per cent -------------CO• nxed syr~em and Port&ble11 91-ttc 92·llc or amount bid to be deposited FOR SALE-Boy'• collapsible ti.ah-now available. E'TS HOlON A: -:--:=,,.--.,.,-=:':-'------,,::--:-:-:--:~-=-------:-with bid. Ing rod, metal .-!. Uaed once. GALVAN. lOOO Oout Hllbway. _A_'IJTOll ___ W_ANTED ________ llf_A_'IJTOll ___ w_u __ t_ao ______ ._ Bids or otters to be in wrtttng Half prlce, $7.!50. 315 Coral Ave., "DO..-• ·~ 7•tfc and will be received &t the atoi-e-Balboa t.land. Ph: 212. 9Z..tfc &""uuu ~ - NJd otflce at any time after the ------------- flnt publlcat""1 her<of &Del before FOR SAu: -12-lnch CraftsDaD date of ule. bench lat.be "°d attachmenta. Hhi:gins Boats toil, to 611 r.et Priority wden -Dated thla 20th day ot. N-· qi> 28th SL, )l'ewport Be•cb. bet, 1845. 112-2tp Dale Watts lllARGARJ:T L. llcl!:NIGBT, FOR SALZ-Boy'• lllk•. In sood tot Clout mpway Pt>. 2088 u ~ of the . -with.,.,. tll'fl, sza. G06 -.1e a< aid DecedcL ca=at1on, eoo..... de! Kar. 11-ttc GARNDt. 6: OIJlI>tfl:R. '°""'tc CX)MVDCJAI. ftlhlng boat. No. WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS and Will Pay Top Price.a SET J, YOUR CAR NOW While Priem u. m&b PhaDe for our courteous bu7W who d _. 81111 advi. You reordlns OP.A. IC h~ Elns prlcea and urUip .ii ..... Ct>n: "rt this otorm. --:1~•=.:. ~If ------------1 J'IF:U. N..,.. crown mctne, 7\lo we'll ha'" to-.. to." i... .......... •• ~"·-~ • ~ !ld;at-111 aft t.a capoclty. BM &t W......, Wan: -n.t'o. --y ot. c_,_ .... ~-,... .... le ...... 1 ~ <>M-ee.41p CULBERTSON CHJ:VROLET (;()., loo . -aws19'ilt ... as an D , 1 "" ______________________ ,,,,..tt .. !!-" Pllb.--Doc. .. u. l&, 1NL _..,. u. & _,. - ---u. & ftll l/ - - fll!!W?..-1 .... alil!!-.. et _. !110• .-~ --=-· -' , I I Police Auxiliary PlaRs Xmas Dinner Mn. Mabel Jones. 218 Diamond • 09'0. 7 Harbor Tiie 1'u, Deoen._ «, 1MS Activi-ties Travel Talk on. Afrida at Capilla Aide Meet; Plan Aux.-Church Dinner Kn. Hubert McDonald. 41< Old Country road, Newport Helgbts, ...... hosteaa Thund&y at the N~ nmber meeting of the Newport B eJgbts Circle when elev!n mem- ben were .tn atte:nda.n~e. a venue, Balboa Island, waa b-Phones 13 and 208 + By Wln1fred Barbre + Residence Phone 1637-R to membera of the Police AuxWary _....:..:::::==...::::;...=:::::c..::::.:. _____________ ,..:,. _________ ----------'-----..,..------ Mrs. Franklin Warner ot Clare- mont, who travelled extenalvely 11. Mra. Harold WlUon ls general chairman and members Of her com mittee are Mrs. Allen, Mra. Bate.s, Mra J . H . Smith. Mra. Frank P owef'9 and Mrs. Newton Cox. WaJtreeses are, chairman, Mrs. Sidney Blackbeard; Mrs. John Sadlier, Mrs. J ohn Meador, Mrs. Gerald Ritchie. Mrs. F . Valez, Mrs. Warner and Mrs. A. A. K emper; ' with Mn. R uth O..rriah aullting St. James Auxiliary Mesa Circles Elect Officers, Plan Junior Stamp Club bostesa. Bee r.ace presfded at the G1'ves S1'lver Tea Views 'GI' Stamps busine• meeting in the absence of in South Africa obaervl..og µie country a.nd conditions there, gave a very interesting account of it at the meeting of Capilla Circle! ot Corona del Mar Community church :W:n. Gus Nirenberg was chair- man for the afternoon and Mrs. Jrred Woodworth led in devoUonala takulg her subject from the second chapter of le:t Peter. the chairman, Mrs. Ellsabelh Sil ver Tea and Joint Installation Waltz.. The Junior Stamp club held Jt:a held Wednesday in the church pa.r· The Circle 'A1 ll t>e nostese at tbe Newport USO Dec. 10. 11 and 12 a.nd plane ·.Pere made for a benefit Juncbecln at the church tn j anuary.. Announcement was made of ·the WSCS meeting at Kar Casa., Dec. 12. • Tbe next mttting o! the Circle Broken ~ 1-ky WINDOWS REPAIRED Phone %?'.?! -REGLAZING WindOW" and Plate Glass -l\.f irrors - What-Not Shop 30'7 Palm Balboa No buainess meeting will be held thJs month but there wUl be a Christmas dinner at the Hurley Bell Dec. 21 with a show after- ward. and names have been drawn tor a gift exchange. CooUe, was tne game ot. the evening With prizes going to Mr11. Pearl Waterlue, first; Mrs. La.Veta Lace, second, and Mrs. Lola Cottle third. Mrs. Cottle waa a guest and members present were the Mes- dames Audrey CotUe, Ruth Ger- ri.sh, Helen Isbell, Mabel Jones, Bee Lace, La Veta 1..ace, EJalne McManigal and Pearl Waterlue. will be at the home ot Mrs. Ed- v.·ard Hart. Church street, Costa 1 Mesa-, on Dec. 20 and members are I to bring clothing for the Border I mis!Jion e.t Calexico. Chairman for Ut e next meeting will be Mrs. I Henry Harris. \\.atch the Classified columns. Christmas Program For HS PTA Dec . 11 Office-rs of the Women '• Society th1a week at the home of Mrs. regular meeting S aturday noon, lor. The speaker was introduced of Chriatlan Service of the Coat.a Harry Rice, Newport Boulevard, Dec. 1 from 12:30 to 1:30 a t the by Mr3 . "John Sadlier, progTam Mesa Commun.lty church. and of· at 2 p. m. for a buelneu m eet-Coeta Mesa Hobby shop. A set of chairman. ficers of all Circles. will be in· tng &Dd election of officers. eeven 1916 United States stamps The musical program was by stalled at the WSCS meeting which A buaiDeu meeting of WSCS that were donated by the Senior J ames Ed\.\-'ards, talented young will be held at the social hall at will be held Wednesday, Dec. 5 Stamp club was given to each Corona del Mar violinist, who play- 1:30 p.m . Thursday, Dec. 13. Tb1e a.t the pareonage with Mrs. Bra.uU member prelft.nt . ed "Ber ceU&e" (J oselyn) and "Hun- ts a change 1n plans, which were in charge. Mn. Schr epel read an article garia Dance No. 5.. {Brahma) orlg1nally to have the installa.tiona , "GI Stamps" that a ppeared in the accor:panied a t the piano by Mrs'. at .church Sunday, Dec. 9. N w ort Circle Meets Nov. 20 >;ank Magazine. Thi• ar-George Wooley, Instead of the uaua.t noon lunch-I e P tlcle explained an error In ttie eon It will be a •liver tea with W ith Mrs. Beddome new army •tamp that •how• six Mrs. P erry Schrock led in de- B-298 buzzing the Arc de Triomphe voti~naJs a.nd Mre. O:· Z. Rober~ Circle I in charge. Mrs. T. Mar-a.a the 28th Division marches be-pre.aided at the bumness meeting. Un Brauti, program cha.inn.an and The N ewport Bea.ch Circle of It led to b Jd th t t WSCS president-elect, is in charge ,Christ Cburcb by the S ea met last low. The new navy stamp was 1 . ~ vo 19 d .~ . 11 e:ex c:~et- Of the program. wei.>k a t the home of M1'9. J eanette mentioned as being 90 often used mg ec. a.n. 1 wi a na - Circle 1 met at the home of Mrs. Beddone, Broadway, Costa Mt-sa, upside down on letters because of ~u par:y .~1 th ~ .~eeill~ e~ BrauU. West 18th street wtth 15 and after the business mee t ing the heavy blue line on the bottom c ange 0 gi 8• ~ . 1 w members Present and Mrs. Lillian h h I I Id d t that makes one think the stamp the annual ~1ft-g1vmg for service t e ostess grac ous y pree e a Is unbalanced othen~:ise. The sail-men in hospitals. Bailey as cohostess. Officers elect-the tea table during the social M G ta G d ' o rs in this stamp were stationed in rs. us ve n.lpe, coor 1n-ed were Mrs. Elva Kipp, president ; hour. • . Corpus Christi Texas. but none a tor of the two groups of the Mrs. <\label Jones, vice-president 1·1rs. George Gocldner Jed tn de-. · 1 \Vunien's Society tendered her d M Lilli Bail ta · b ' b I "T t can be recognized. They were re-· an rs. an ey, secre ry. vot1ons. her su Je ct e ng es • . resignation and Mrs Frank 1~0..., .• Circle No. 2 of Costa Mesa Com. in Our f 'ait h." l\t rs. v..·. s. Hun. touched according to an 1886 Act · . . g . . I of Congress \l.'hich does not permit era was appointed to the pos1t1Qn. mun1ty church v.·lli meet Thursday saker presided at the business . . ." It \\'&a voted to buy the carpet for of this week at the church tor their meeting and reported 60 pounds any living-person pictured on a _ . . . stamp the church chancel and to give Chrurtmas party with a pot luck nf clothtng ~ent Holland in th.e l · . , I tunds to the Orange County 'I\J-lunch at noo<> and an exchange of 1 past l'"o v.·eek• for war relief The meeting f'nded \\'Ith the fol-. . ~ · · I · b d. . berculos1s Assoc1at1on. gifts. This \\'ill take the place of Letters \Vere read from }..frs. owing me m en; tra ing stamps. Th . , _ . · · . . . . . . -J aek Raub Sonny Buddy and e president annuunct:<.I l hair-. the regular Novcn1ber mectinJ!, R . H. Hill 'Aho is v1s1t1ng 111 Scotia . · · men and comniitttc;, for the an- Table decorations, Mrs. H . k Stauch, lr!nr. L. A . Norman, Mrs. John W . Cameron and Mrs. K Cardoza Sloan. Ttckets. Mrs. Gus- tave Grupe, Mrs. Frances Cox and Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. A. A . Kemper will be Ln charge of the muslcal program_ After the meeting tea wa.a serv- ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Grupe, at a table arranged "'1th Christmas decorations. Dtlve Care(ully---Spare a Life. PIERSOL 'S Professional Ph&rmaey 292 FOREST A VE1''UE LAOUNA BEACH "In BU$lneu"for Y our Health'' 8P«l•llsla.s la P FMUlpllona OOXPUTE 8 101.00ICil a OlltJO STOC'I. A Olr1..;1n1as pn)gram has hf'<'n 1 \\"hlch "-a~ postponed first for and J\lrs Catherin" S to\v former Anita Coane, Paul Freuhan, Bobby I N · " · -N p t w ·11· G 1 nuaJ church d1nnc1 to ~ lh Id .Jan. <'!rrange<:I for thi> r1•gular ('\Vport j Thanksgiving, and the next \\'et·k mf'nlber OO\V in a rt>st hnme in orman, ~ I 1an1s, .orc:on ·~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !{arbor 1-ligh School Parcnt·Teach · b~auS\.• vf the df'ttth 1,f one of the l~)\·t•r·1'irle. ~fessages of cheer were Ha rper. Davi~ Kyle, D11n Schrepel, : ('r A!Ssoci:11 inn !'1('('1 ing Tuc~dn~, j ffi('mbers. sent Mrs. Sto1"', ,.1 rs. Gelder, ,,·ho I Margar('t r..l arsha\l, l.Rr.oy Non;-D1•~-11 . at 7 :30 1n thP !SC ~ool c1 ~1~!1~ 1 N('v.· offi cers '\'!"'re C'IC'Ctf'(l by is ill, and o ne of i:;ympathy to Airs. makC'r, H arold Baumc.a, Jar;i{9 1or1um \\'ht•n th~ dran1at1c cla~:-<'~ Circle 3 of Costa ~]i.>,.;a Community H ill ~:hose daughter-in· la\\' died Stewa~t, T ommy Berger, and \\al- Peoldlll• • t!lu1irka) hlh a.i.u.-!'IC-kl....,. C..-('rul#aw. u ... ,..: e -a r~-· 11 IP.:.!Del',,._, Phuiae: 11-WI nf the schnol \\'111 prf'Sf'nf a one· h h h h Id b . ,-cntly I ter 1'11t chell , Mrs. C'arrol E\ven. · . c urch v.· C'n t ey e · t e1r post-C"'-_ • d act p\av C'nt1tll"<l "Thr Pan1J)('red . ·Th d 1 th I r-th pro!Tram 11,1rs D w !\.1rs. Ethel Coane an r..J rs. 1'.tax-. ~. .· . , II ,1 . poned meC't1ng urs ay a e 1 r e ,.. · · · . S h 1 ,· d Darling .'\Ith. l\[J<i, 1\t ar!h(' an c home of ?.frs. Florence Harrison, H oltby revie..,,·ed a story of re-ini.> c repc sur_enise · Sf'\'n('~· dir('('ting._ . . I \\.ilson street. A dessert of fruit ! building life in Europe from The The next m.eeting Of the Junior 1 Chri~lm<ts n:u~~c "'111 he> fumishr· ! sa.lad. cake and coffee we re served World Outlook. The next meet-Stamp club v.-·ill be Dec. 15· eci by the Girls SextC'tlC' unde b th h t incr \\'ill be 0('C 19 at the home d h' f M Lc-e S ".· y e os ess. ,.. . the lea <'f"S. 1P 0 r . . a .111~ I Heading the group \Viii be 11rs. ot Mrs. Goeldner. ~frs. Gunning-~utlcr "11 ~ prestd l ea Clark and Mrs. Lucille Dodd Cemplete at Fountain Service HANSEN'S 2100 Ocean Front Newport at thf" short bu1'1nf'~!S m('t't1ng, after I . , ---------; \\'hich the audience will adjourn will ~ the new se~retary. The C1r- h h 1 f t ·8 for refr('sh-cle will have a vice-president for Mrs. J ohn Pa rke P i Ph i Hos tess Mu sical Prog rams At Mesa Chu rc h MALTS • NOW OPEN EVENINGS SANDWICHES • HAMBURGERS to t e sc 00 ca e en the fir!ft. time, Mrs. Gerald Boyt! men ts. Ice Cream to Take Out I Lido Show Benefit Dec. 13 for HS PTA being appointed to the position. Members present were lhe Mes-- dames Gladys Beardsley, Velma Compton, ?.Iinnie Shanahan. All~e Jones, lea C\arke, Cooper, Minnie itrs. J ohn Parke, 104 Via Vella, Lido Isle. entertained 25 members of South Coast Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi at her home for their Nave m be r meeting. Gu es ts brought sandwiches and the t'iost- ess provided 98lad, 1"'hile the as- siBti ng hostess. Mrs. JOhn W oods of Balboa furnished the delicious Featured a t the Costa Mesa Community church for four Sun-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day afternoons, beginning Dec. 2, l;-]iliL'."-------------------------: "''ill be special musical programs at 4 p.m. Appearing on the pro-[ grams will be Samuel Benny, or- ganist. on the f irst afternoon when pipe organ and vocal music will be featured. Expert Beauticians for Milady ANN RUITI ,CARMEN + • + Permanents, Cold Wave, Hair Styling. Permanents, Hair Styling, Cold Wave. Hair Tinting ---Bleaching, Cold Wave. Open Saturday. AJl Day Evening Appolntment for Perm&nent.a--Phone 817 Balboa Inn Beauty Salon . Balbos. Inn Arcade • Ocean Fl'ont at the Pier Boyd, Nellie Ogden and Amy Cole- Through the courtesy of ~tason ma n. Siler. manager of the Lido Thea· Circle 4 met with Mrs. E . A. tre. a Newport I-Ta rbor High school SpauJding. 19th street. Mrs. Lll- Parent-Teacher Association bene-!Ian J ohnson presided in the ab- fit will be given Thursday, Dec. 13 . .!Jenee o f the chairman. !ilrs. Hirt· The outstanding program arrang· ler. and 14 members ~n&\\'ered lhe C'd "'ith l\tr. Siler by thl' chairman roll caJL One guest "'as present, 1\1rs. J . \V. Pe:yton jr. includes Miss Lyda Conant. It y.·as voted to 1 "Our Vinc>s Have TC'nder Grapes" not have a December meeting, but I starring Edwa:d G. R~binso~: I to meet in J anuary at the home of l\1argart't O'Bnen and "1_3utch Mrs. c .. D. Cooper. Santa Ana and Jenkins and in addition f6{lr \Valt Magnolia streets. Disney shorts. Tickets are !he reg· The meeting day wa.s also ular price and can be obtained changed. from the fourth \\'-edne~ from Rny e xecu tive boa.rd member. day t o lhe fourth Thursday. It cakes. ~!rs. Jack Frost Of Laguna Beach prt>8ided at the business meeting. Pi Beta Phi i.s the oldest \\'O men 's s orority, being establish- ed soon after the civil war, and The Costa Mesa choral group, Corene Boettcher. mezzo-soprano, Chisholm Bro ..... 11. violinist. will be on other p rograms a.Dd the final one, Dec. 23, 1""ill be given by the church choir assisted by the re- cently organized junior choir of 50 members. SAAAB Speaker For B&PW Me et ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1"'as voted to give a :ihare to the David and Margaret home. Officers elected 1"'e re Mrs. Un- one of thi.>ir main projects Is a school in Tennessee. They also sponsor the sale of Arrowcraft gifts, articles of weaving and handicraft made in the mountain homes of Tennessee. and Mrs. Lt. J ohn Coyne of the Santa I Wayne Harper of Balboa Island Ana Anny Air Base will be bas charge of t hem for this area. speaker at the Thursday evening I GIFT SUGG E S T I 0 NS: See Our Win dow Display Charming NEW HATS None Hi g he r - Smart Handbags Many Styles to Choose from $198 To DO'I*I'Y DUNN 114 EAST FOU&'l'B ST. SANTA ANA coln Barnett, president; ?.!rs. Pearl Lupton, vice-president: Mrs. U l- lian J ohnson, secretary, and Mrs. F . A. Parsons, treasurer. Mrs. D. C. MacKenz.ie gave a Thanksgiving prayer and Mrs. H. H. Llenau gave the devotionals. Refreshments of sand\\'iC"hes, cook- ies and coffee \\'ere served by the hostess. Mrs. Stanley Chambers of Li do dinner meeting of the Business Isle gavi.> the program. revie1"'ing and Professional W omen's club 25 Olristmas books. One new I to be held at Whit.e's Park avenue member "·as accepted. Mrs. T om cafe. Balboa Island. It will be Blake of Balboa Island. guest night and membe rs should call Betty Handy, 1296-J for reser- Circle 5 met with !.lrs. F1orence Fli g ht Nurse Ta lk s To Gi rl s' League Davey, Ne"·port boulevard. 11.lrs. , Lt. Engl~nd. a fl ight nur9e. g-ave Dave \\'3~ elected president and an. interi.>st1ng account of her ex-other~ elected v.·ere ~lrs . Lillian periences in New Guinea at the f Turner. \'ice-president: !-Irs. Bon-Ndvember meeting or the Girls' I nie Davis, secretary: Mrs. Virginia I League of the Newport. Beach Lang, trea9Urer, and ?firs. Jane Grammar school held FT1day af· Reid, devotional cbairm8.n. temoon. She w~s Introduced by Mrs, Reid led in devotlonals, her the program chrurman, Mary Ann subject being "Count Your Blese-MoN'y. ings" Diane v.· e s t I a k e. president, ~freshments or date loa.t and called the meeting t o order and coffee were served, with a spec-Janet Hill, sergeant-at-arms, led j la.I birthday cake with candles tor in the flag saJute. afttt wbicp Mre. Ada Mobley. Two new mem-Mrs. J . Leslie Steff~nsen led the hers were accepted. Mni. Mobley girls ln group 9ingi.ng. and Mrs. Mildred Warne. Two The secretary. Donna Stine, read guests ..,,·ere present. Mrs. Helen Wrtgbt and Mrs. Georgia Gr:avee, and members were the Mesdames VlrginJa SeaJe, Helen Trautwein, Bonnie Davis, Irene Smith, Lillian Turner, I rene Wood, Laura Jones, Jane Reid. Virginia Lang and F1orence Davey, the mJnutes of the la.st meeting and short reports were read by Connie Keiffer and Diane Dick. erson. Circle 6 "';u meet Thursday of An alley-cat of Sheffield. Eng- land, doesn't fly, but it has a rudi· m entary pair of wings sprouting just in front of its hind quarters. Let your baby's photo - - - or family group l!X- press the family's Christ- mas wishes! E.specially to those too far away to visit often. Children a.nd Family Groups a Speclalty '"Your Home Is My Studio" • :~ ., '. • ~ • • • ~ • • • • ~ • • • • • ~ • • • vationB. 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