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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-12-18 - Newport Balboa News Timesl 1 ·Tl SAND CRAB .., SAM -· psoBLEMS. Population brings perplexities and that means both county and harbor are faced with water, sewers and schools--expan· sion, that is. Some provision must be made for more of all three arid just what is being done about the issues should be questions asked by coun· ty and city planning commis- sions, who. no doubt are al- ready working on ideas for plans to provide. A greater county sewer district could include most of the towns in the county, provided the out- fall is still in the picture: wa- ter, most vital of the trio, is being studied with more vi· gor than ever before; schools, of course 'are beyond capacity and a Junior High school. located somewhere between Newport and Costa Mesa, should be considered. if it can be decided how pay· ment can be apportioned. + + + Yacht Anchorages. This brings us· down to harbor congestion. We are a bit smug about yacht accomm<>- dations, but the time is rap- idly coming when we will be dropping astern on anchor- age. The city and harbor will need great gobs of rev- enue to provide for expan- sion and ·what is the matter with the city converting its 2.000-odd feet on the north bay for boats. In this way the stretch could still be utilized for recreational fa- cilities because the shore could be put into scenic view sites for the public without interference. The city now gets some revenue from oth- er of its frontages and it could still adhere to the ori- ginal intent of Donor Irvine to use the strip for such pur- poses as indicated in his p1"t'- sentation. + + + The ln•ine Deal. In a long talk with Mr. Irvine and his roving envoy, Paul Dins- more the other night. both voiced their opinion that the strip should be used for re- creation. Mr. Irvine citPd what has happened to the Arches east, now filled with buildings, boat ya rds, repair shops, stores. etc. and a ll view of the bay cut off. He felt that some open area should be left to permit ac- cess to the bay by the boat· ing public. Mr. Dinsmore, of course. coincided \Vi t h that view and added tha t he had no interest in the citv hall location because h.e thought that issue was set- tled and it should go where the city wanted it to go. He also vigorously declared that nobody in Newport Beach had any authority to talk for the Irvine interests on the is- sues outlined above. + + + Politics. In reading the public prints got the idea that it would be a grand plan if appointments, whether na- tional, state or city. could be made on an unbiased basis. I rather than from a political or selfish standpoint. This applies to some of President Tn..unan's executi\res \Vith the same force tha t it comes home and in this way those appointees could make de- cisions unhampered by P<'r- sonal motives. All of which makes most of us laugh loudly because almost every thing today is predicated on how much is . there in it for --? ? + + + Forly Mlles. This week will begin the construction of shrines along the Forty Miles ot county coast line and it will be a splendid sight for everyone to view. Judging will be the night of Dec. 31. An unique feature here \viii be a USO cabin at The .Arches where t'Offee and cblghnuts will . be served wt& + + + Rats. Louis Briggs, Bal- boa rea1ior, suggests the city Obtain Quonset huts now 8ID'Plus at Hueneme and i-them In Qty Camp ~ tor veterans' fami-lla AD utilities are there, • 'a.Jt!dllllf cooking and laun- drlr fildlltiea. Good Idea! -I . • I for 37 Jelll the bell idvertitring ·medlam in the newport harbor district ' - -·--the newsJiaper that .NEWPODT • Pint .. Ad ....... rt ........ _ KEEP POSTBDI 1 Year •••.•• SS.60 ..~ 11.75 Ovt ot Cs 9 '8:00 Oat .r --~.._NetD Nmn...n-. Newport Bzz+ EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA.. WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DE.L MAR, COSTA MESA 1'0Lmol XXXVD NEWPORT Bl!:ACH, CALIFORNIA, TUl!:SDAY, DWl!:MBER 18, 19'1! ~ 7 NUMJIU • City Annexes New 49 Acre Subdivision View Modern Type Ci Hall Sketch and floor Plan; tudy Departmental Space · Layout Attractive One-Story Structure Simple, Beauti- ful; Prepared for Ease of Access and Use; Expansion Provided for; Police Separate ' . The city council got its first look at the architect's con- ception of the new city hall and suggested floor plan when Ralph Flewelling o f Los Angeles sent down the a ttractive rende ring a nd it was presented to the city officials Monday afternoon . The simple beauty of the modern structure in several wings, one story in height, appealed to observers as \VOrthy of a city like Ne\vport the struct ur e is estimated by the Beach. architect at approximately $183,- The floor plan 1.vhich V.'as re-) 546. ferred to the bullding committee r,;.============~ for discussion and study by various departments concerned. It con.sl.!ts of four Ntngs. two extending out- ward from the central entrance I lobby, and one each running rear-I \\'ard from the other two, giving maximum light and functional I beauty. For instance. from the lobby ln the central entrance. set back ove-r 100 feet from Central avenue, the right wing opens lnto the coun cil chamber. which ls ap- proximately 32x35 feet. Back of Monday Closing Due to Christmas falling on TueMlay, the offlce of the N ewA·Tlmes will be cloe.ed from Saturday noon, Dec. 22 until \\'ednesday moml.ng, Dee. 26. One IASue only ~111 be pub- llAh.ed next week, on Thun· day, Dec. 27. this is the city couct, Wlth • me· Mesa Bond Dr1"ve dlum sized court room and sep- arate judge's c hamber. H"ts 5 21 Sl4 Sepacate Pol ice W ing I I ' ; The court may be ceached also ! Goal IS 530 000 from a corridor extending outside I r to a \\'ing in ""'hich the jai.1 and pl)lice depart ment are to be housed.! Still far behind its quota Is the This separate wing thus p rovides 1 Victory Loan drive for the eoru a. more spacious jail of l\\'O de-Mesa area, Donald J. DOdge. chair- partml!nts, one for men and one man of the drive, reported yester· for \vomen. a drunk tank, juvenile1 day. The quota set Y.'B.! $30,000, detention room, offices for the but la.!rt. reports showed that o nJ y chief, sergeant, interrogation room $21 .514 .15 In bonds had been pur- and other facillt1es. lt may be chased. reached by entering from the rear Last week only $5.31'4 .s,1 in sales of the premises through a parking of "E" bonds v.·ere reported. ~1r. lot. Dodge declared tha l the poor On the left side of the lobby showing v.:as due in part to the a v;ing leads to offices for the city failu re of people in the Alesa area enginet>r. building department and to notify his office of purcha..~es tax department. Rest rooms arc mac.le el!JC'v.'here, but for Y•hlch the provided opposite these. Then run-~1 es:l offi,.e could get crepit. ning back from this portion o r the In the report completed yester- building is another v.ing offsetting day, the foll oy.·Jng corporations thf' police department v.·in~. This and busineS9 establishments \\'ere contains the city vaults. v.·ater and c rf"dited V.'\th the largest pur- billing departments. \l.·ith a draft-c..haAes : Orange county apportlnn· inj?" room o(.>posite. It is a lso con· ment. $5500; Shell Oil. SfiOOO : veniently reached from the r ear Southern Counties Gas. $1000: rarking yard, and gives maximum Edison Electric, $2000: Sprouse- ligbt and room for expansion of Reitz. $1 000. the various departments. Costa llt>sa getl! crt'dit for only The plan is to be studied by the those purchases of bonds made at city engineer and . building com-Te Winkle's hardware store and a t mittee. A9 announced in la.st the poet office, unless a credit slip y.•eek's NeY..·s·Times, the cost of is sent to him, !rJr. Dodge de¢1ared. ' Meat Rationing May Return! A local hartxH" resident who does not want hi• name di• closed asserted Friday that he has It on reliable -authority that meat rationing will be back by January 1. He added that the govern- ment la still requisitioning near- ly 40 per cent of all available stock, and that lend-lease &hlp.- ment• w~ll posalbly lncrea• t hat percentage. ~i City Not Ready To Widen Coast Blvd-THE :s'E\\' CORONA DEL i\IAR CO.\IMUStTY CHURCH . Conve- .ratlonal which IA to be dedicated January 6, epltomJ:r.es the Jrf"0~1h or that comntunll}'. O rganl:r.ed in September , 1944, penom of ten denomJnattons atnllated '4ith the Cofll{regatJonaJ church, started this ~tructure In March, 194~. The parish hou.se bu been In use fo r 8e\'- e raJ months but the completed church will be dedicated by Rev. Perry Schrock, putor, the flMlt Sunday In January. (Photo by Gerh&l'dt I WATER PETITION LAGS; SAID TOO COMPLICATED The over·all improvement ot Coast boulevard and Central ave- nue was a matter for considerable discusalon by the city council Mon- day afternoon when it was a.dviaed by Ralph Maskey, realtor that be \\'ould like to proceed with pur- chase of lots for tbe city with mooey available from the stat.e high\\'ay gas ta.:it fund. R. L. Patter90D, city engineer said that plans v.•er e about 80 per cent complete for the impr"OV'e- Difficulty in obtaining sufficient · ment, but that he did not anticl· 3iD"ne rs to the "'a ter rv>tition \\'h ich 1 L tt B • • ··· .. e e I pate tmmediate construct1on be-''M been circulated intensively in r r ngs Jn cause so much other work remain9 certain parts of the city and less D t' f $1000 t o be done. Whether the city should so in others was expressed by Ona IOil 0 move off houses rrom Coast boute-- 1 ... 1u1.s E\'erding, secretary of the T H 't J Fu d vard lots on to other lots to make '· fllCr committee Of the chamber 0 osp1 a n this lmprovement possible W&9 df&- Of commerce :\londay. He tol d the cussed. and discouraged by tl'te directors or the chamber that they \ Letters v.•hic h ,,·ent out to resi-mayor and others who felt that the had secured over 150 names on dents and property owners of New-city could n ot nl'.YW' afford exteo- Balbna Island alone but were find-1 part Beach last week brought in sive layout of money. ng resistance by many persons an Im.med.late response wblch One \\'Dman \\'ho y..•anted to buy due to the length of the petitio n henrtened the chRmber of' com-a. home nn the boulevard asked to ll • ,. " '' It of understandlng Of , .. er(',.. cnmrr :tti>e for a Presbyter. l<P0\1.· \\'h£t'",e r the citv ..-..·mild move the Issues. ' :i n l1o•pital to be local··' o·n tho's L""U '"'"' hor-" for her. and the council - "" t • r"' hRc kl'd up his con-lo<·ali ty y..·ith announcC'ment 1.f on-men dPridPd that shr "'Ould be safe tl"ntion that thi"se petit.ons be ''l\' n•1C1n c f subsrriptions n ow 1., buying the property and lat.er placed some"'here to v.·hich rcsi-having a grand total of i 24.607 taking her cha.nee on condem- dents wishing to sign could go, 1 'n(' chrrk fn r $1000 came in the nati~n prore ct;n~s if the city or- t,1 thrv heerrl Lew \Vallace pro-::ll the first of the y.·ee k , Breden fer \1'1.S re~u sed . As the mayor test the method of settling the ·-1·.1 r . pres;dent of the chamber pointed out. the city should not '11 " ..;t lon of fT'Ore ~~.'ater resources rfl rt:;ii rman Of the committee <-nntrart fl;.ead of time for RUCh "·1· '1 :i·11!;1'l be secured, as the said. ii movr-. h11t should go ahead and pc-t1tion points nut, by first join-Th s rfp resent~ an iocrea11e of purchris!" lnts for eventual widen· "" tbf' C'oa!ltal ~runicipal \\'ater ·'·er $."lOOO above sub9Crlpti ons an· ing of \oa~t brulevard with the Dis'rlr t i -ordl'r t•' serur:: ~let ro. "1ll'1f'f'd ~o'lo\l.'ing the organization state fund o~ approximately $15,- politan v·atcr. '• nc-tlf'0'1 t~vo y..•i:eks ngo. A num-000 \•:hich it h:i.s. having spent ·• nf repl:rs came h2.ck from the !'>Orne $4800 to date. Twice Refused 0 . B. Re('C, city counci lnan e:w:- nl r <I tt'at the ritv hRd t\\·ice bef'n refused thP rl,eht to go direct- ly into the MWD and have an in· dependent vot e on the boarrl T '• tter and pamphlets sent out by the chamber nf rommerce to every I M 8 "Id f!t'Ope rty O\\"Of'r Of t'l(' C't\', re-esa .... P.r ~ardlfss of v.•hf'll~f'r he liVf d here I... d crsoo -°' not. ' · ""!ne <iJ IR P resident Finch cxpla i:ied th,1t 1 L" c .'' 1 ~ It'(' city mu.!Jt call an e~~· onlv $10,390 retrained for the 1cense ase t1£ n tn volf' nn '~'hethe r to 101n , loca· 1·ot l Is l h ·t · ·t·al u. y o ra e o reac i s m1 1 Owners Petition Successfully To Annex Coast Hiway Tract Adjoining Corona del Mar High Grade Development Promised; Under- ground Utilities and Large Lots With High Restrictions; 'Yant Sewers, Water The City of Newport Beach was increased in size by ap- proximately 49 acres Monday afternoon by resolution of the city council within an hour after it was proposed by owners of the property immediately adjoining the city on the south- east. By quick action. which might have entailed an election if the land were inhabited, the city annexed a new subdivis- ion soon to be improved 'vith some 145 lots which may even- tually increase the city valuation by Sl,500,000 when this pl'(r perty is fully improved. I Several annexation proceedings Raymond Dorn of Pasadena. who " were proposed at the council ses· explained that they wanted to slon, but definite action w as take n come into the city in order to join on the one property which was an-the city sewer !ystem, which may nounced recently bY the News-be soon extended to the east.em 'l1mes as ready for subdivision im-boundal)· of Corona del Mar. mediately south 4;>f Corona d~l ! Whether the city would have Mar along Coast Highway. lt will water and sewe r capacity to offer soon be opened and developed by ' the adrnittedJy high class develop- No Witness Found To Truck Accident; Victim Critical m ent was a question raised by Lester Isbell, when it was re- quested by the developer that the city have water lines to their pro- perty wi t hin four months and seY..•e r lines within 18. The new addition will not have to assume any of the present city indebtedn<'S.S outside the regular The woman who was seen run-ta x rates and special assessment!, Ding from the scene of the_ acei-it was rexplained, but objection dent on Coast Highway last Wed-ra ised by Is.bell to naming a date needay, and who was thought to whe n the city would furnish sew- have cawied the laundry truck , age was overcome by the accept- drtven by Leonard Leach of Anade ance of a contract date of six street. Balboa to swerve in. front ' m onths a fter Corona del Mar is of the tank.er driven by E . C. completely serviced by sewer. Laurence. hu been cleared of any I IDKh Grade Development respon.&lbUity, police reported last The Tote: wlll be entirely single Thunday. fam ily "'ith exception of a few She was parked in front of the on thC' hii:;:h"'B)'. Ocean front lots ~Orth American Ehlpbuilding Co. will carrv a buildinu restriction ot wailing for her husband v.:hen she $15.000 tiach and in~ide lots a.re to saw through the rear-view mirror bl" gov('rned by an architectural t he tanker coming to\l.'ards her board v.ith a square footage re-- car. She jumped out y..•ith her quirement. Beautifully curving small child and ran away from the streets. underground utilities. and 3 (ne screaming something about large lots. "'C're promised in the :i '.l accident. She ran into the build· tentative m<tn to be filed with the ing where her husband y.·orked and city pla nning-commission this collapeed from fright. week . It was origina.llyJ reported th.at I t \.\ill be' one of the few highly .tie had been screaming, "l caused 're!'tricted di<:trict~ in the city the an accident." and that t he child mayor pointcrl Ou t. All agreed wu between 4-8Jld ft years of a1;e . that improv ... ment!' \1.·ould be a dis· ''i·u tinct as.SP ! 10 thf' city, and the pe- Mr. Leach's condition is t ition \V<ts. changed 10 allow the critical. Al J oyce. bowling alley cilv more time in "'h ich t o fum- owner in Balboa. revealed that i!'.h. se\\'('n; in order that it m ight Leach wa.s to have taken a con· be annexC'd at the earliest oppor- cell8ion af the alleys the week of but decided to wail tunity. The developer's attorney said that it!' $375,000 worth of lots should be on the city as· the accident, until Jan. L <Continued on Page Five) tn" grr 11p n[ Sf'\'C'n 11~Prc: o! the goal f $35 OOO f It d I 1'.'"trl')pnlitun v.·nter . and' be out-proac~es · or s "' an ap· The first ~e to c.ome before Coun.ty-w·1de Sewer Sur' vey ::~~;i~~;i::~~~;:;;:~~E~~'.~1 Contract Let for l ~~~~;.,:r.:i~~,~~:'ir..:~::.~ s y· Id c t• Id another season might bring a !'er-in ' the ~efenda.n t. At . H. Mehler, urvey 1e s ryo I( eas Ne. ar ·, Costa Mesa Need Told l~:~~~~~Jh':!i~·Ti7~:~~::~1 '1 ~nt L~~:Ar~:urch '~~:~~~7.~o~~',:.~~ c~~:::~~:E 0 H . c ·1· 'pi I present one side OT' another , he not ope_rate as a . contractor with· n ome e1 1ng roposa s After rt'que~s from several san-unsewered districts. :!~d"n~~1 to~1ebo~~Je~::.!h~o~~~ ~-;:: '. Don \V. Kl'mp, \Vhittier con-j ou~ae 1~c;;,~u~~~1·~; ~:tc=e.was itary districts throughout the HO&pltal Needs pare their o"·n organizations and tr~ctor and commodorl' of Balboa Mr. E \\esthr ook . Inspector of ( county. including the Costa Me~a There are no adequate se.nitary tully inform the people through Yacht club. will be builder of the the Contractor's ~t.ale License An Informal survey baa been j --- ' f .1 · In f "' B 8 d h t r ., last eek taken Of representative people in [ t d l!'!I "t Sanitary District. lbe lx>ard 0 ac1 !ties many parts 0 1.ue the . newspapers. Braden Finch.I n('W St. Jam('<: Episcopal church I ~ r. y..· 0, y.·a.c; no ld~n..i. w tbia area to discover their opinions , x en •· .. erm1 s supervisors has been officially county, he sa.Jd. Costa Mee.a should ,pr1!'!1dent 0~ the c hamber agreed on "'hich \\'Or.k "'-;II start imme-b1. .A'rs. Edith H. Lu 1 of lSS Mag- asked by the Outfall Sewer board have se...,:er l~es because It ~ no that the city m ight be In a pickle diately. The church "'ill be the nol·a street. Costa .Mesa. that and reactions to the proposed 6 MOS Except to_ conduct a. survey lnto the a ctual longeT an agricultural area-it Is l if somethlni:: l! not done soon. first C'di fice to gPt unde r "'B Y in M. l ·f. ~tehler had pnvatel:v con-legislation by President Truman to ~ JI needs of creating ney..· facilitil'8 a growing city. The hoepital which ft \''as a,l?Tef'd that one last ef·l lhC' building progra m "''hich v.•ill t ract~rl ,,·ith her to build a 5·room ~~~:Sil:!ip~c;~;~e~e:~~~~~ Balboa Is land for 9C:-'•age disposal In the county,, ts proposed for the unincorporated for• n11ght be made to go d irectly inclurl" thC' Griffith company de· I d\'-'elling at 163 .J\.fagnolia street ,. declaring to Dr. Ed\\'ard Let'! Ru.s-1 area Of the bluffs overlooking the int" t he 11 f'tropolitan Water Dis· \'r!opmPnt near the 14 icfo theater. I at the contr~"t price of $5250, but low4'.:ost, homes. sell, county health officer. harbor, in order to be served by tricL 1 thC' ne\\' citv hct ll and iwo that she believed J\.'fr. M£>hl£>r was Those questioned were asked : .'\ p:nn for extending pier per- T he county can plan now for se"·ers must become part of the ('hurch ... .,, All fX.t ween Cf'ntral a nd nnt properly lirrnsed. Afr. West· •0o you think ceilings on new rr its 'vhlch would have expired in d · d r· ! ! Cit Of N rt Be h h I r bcook immed! I \ c nd cted an and u..t houses are necessary 7" various parts of the city exc-..t ren:e y1ng many . e IC enc l"31 y ewpo a c , e ex-117 c M Li ayettc avf'nues. and Via Lido. a e Y o u ~..- Y..'h1ch have be-en growtng constant-I plained. ases umps I F"irst to be built of the f"'=tim· inve9tigatlon. woo you think the move Involves Balboa Island at the end of this ly \\·orse as it builds up, the health 1 Outfall ha.s about reached lt.s J Q l ated $30.000 !'.lructure will be the In pf"lin:inary testimony given unjustifiable lnterlerence : b Y year 1.1.•as approved by the city officer said. C03ta Mesa Is only I capncit)·. the health officer di• I n ranae County· church propf:'r and t he vica ra~e. [last A~onday at the court, Mr. government with private enter-council upon reccn:mendation of one of the unincorporated area.s clo!sed. It thi!I system is re-organ-s • ~ ' \\'hich \1.ill be the left and right Mehler asserted that construction prille?" "0-0 you think the legis· C\ty Engineer R. L. Patterson y..·hi~h 19 pl~ed by lack of pro~r ized into a new Sanitation Dlstrlc t even tn Mesa Area \\i ngs r5pe<:tively, to be connect·,\\'RS finance~ by a finance com-lat.ion would W'Ork--W'hy or why Monday aft(moon. y..·ben he point- sarutary faclltties. It hu a san1-for the county. then component ro later by the guild ha.IJ . Phil-pany v.•ho paid lump sums ot $1050 not?'" •0o you think It would ed out that many permits in the tar)• dUltrtct but no sewera, the I parts, \\'hether cities or not could ---I mE'r Ellerbroek of Balboa Island after the receipted bi11a far .ma-alleviate the housing distress to ?t'eSt end Of the harbor and some officer said. acquire the collection and dlapoul Accon:tlnj! tn th .. repnrt from is the architect. and the style ot terials to that amount were ptt-any eonsklerable de..,ree ?" in other parts of the city could not They have bad many complaints 1 facilities Of the present plant It the office of the Orange county the church will be a modified caJi· aented. and that three such IoanJP Questl.Cllled were realtors, law·. be fulfilled because cf the 9C8.rcity in the put, seeming to become[· would be more uaetul tor the area hffit h officer Issued Tuesday cov-1 fomia type with towe r and cloi.s-amounting to more than $SOOD yen., 11hopowoera, veterans. coo-i of tabor and materials. more fl'equent u time goea on, u a whole, he said. Somethln.g ering the preceding tu.·o v.•eeks rer. had already been• granted. Though .U.blea, government employes. edu· The E:alboa Island pennllll were of o,·erflo'Q.1.n.g septic tanks. &nd 1 muat be done, and a 8Ul'Vey by a period, there are at preaeot 117 such a loan plan was thought un-cat.or&. lumbermen. and laborers. excepted from the extension rigbt.8 ot outdoor privvies. In many places i aa.nita.Uon engineer wblch the cases ot mumps in Orange county. Served 88 Cook cwrtomary by Mr. Westbrook. tt Here al'!! 90me repreeenta.Uve re· givtn the others for six month.I where septic tan.ka or cem pool9 board of supervillon may requeat seven of which are found in Costa was learned at a second hearing cm spm-: because there L! a specific with-. were sunk they struck water at I abould give the answer. The coun-Mesa. and four of whlcb are in On USS Bashaw I Friday, that Mr. Mehler's slate-Real mtate broker: "1 don't holding order oo alt permlt.e there !rom 15 to 30 feet. and thb h.u ty should plan U a whole., he de-Newport Beach. No explanation o! men~ were accurate. think It'• fair to the people to ~r-which have been In a controversy Lu !IOIDe caaea created una•tlsfac-clared. the higti rate Of incidence wa.1 ~ M. G. w. Rutledge, shlp's cook. Originally, Fred Mehler. the rde-mlt the builder11 of new homes to tor some month.I. The city cc.ncfJ tory health conditions, whlch An> tntereating ph&M ol the lortbcomlng from the office. eecond clua.. 3018 Cout Blvd .• ferufa.nt'a father. waa alao cba.r'ged. en aD tbe tratflc will ·bear in withheld all piers from being CO&- migbt be-come a men&Ci.!:. tt wu &e'9.'&ge problem on the meaa. waa The aecood hJgbeat. rate of Incl~ Newport Beach. llel"'\'ed a.board the but charges a.galnst him were dUJ-~ U they get prloritiee in ma-lft.ructed there unleas work bad al- pointf.d ouL eh.own by bia statement that most de.nee wu for chicken pox. of aubmarine USS Buh.aw, whJcb ls m~sed la.st week when ft W'&9 terta1a. 'Ibey 8bould not be allowed ready been •tarted for a period at. What may be necessary ia a of that area slopes toward the Whlcb no cuee were reported f!'OrD: creditedf with etnk.lng 23.000 torui learned that be waa not s1gnatbry IDllXW than a fair proftl But to put ,9() day• or unW the two f&ctlou: new county-wide Sa.nltation Db-Santa Ana Army Air Baa. and It either Newport Beach or the llesa.. ot enemy abJpplng and da.ma.gta.g to the contract. .,.,otnp cm aid bomm would have on the island smoothed out their trict to take ova l4!.__tacWUem of would be comparatl•e:ly hlexpen~ The only other dl11e:uee reported an additional 16,000 tons during In 1118 testimooy ye.terd&y, Kr. tllie eiffec:t Of tdmply Pe.ping them difference&. t'OlJectioa and dl8pou.1 of 11re11Vap. aive for mOllt of. the Ooeta Meu. trom. thJa area were Cllle d:lptherta six war pat.:rW. Mehler testlfled that be ttv.rcbt ~ tbe martlet." Tbe council agreed with tbe Pat.- and thereby allow incorporated HCUon lo hook on to the collecUon cue, ooe scarlet ff/Ver for Co.ta Her biggest .m.g1e kill wu made ft within the law-to privately eOn.. Veter'ul: ""Bm•ng prices are tel'90ll recommmdatloa. and pve and unincorpora~ areu ali.ke to llnn of the hue. The type ell Kea. and me IC&.rlet levtt for on ber Mh patrol when abe ank ~ build ooe hC'.Jld9e wthout a mtla4J tao J:d&tl. If we buy and other permit holden until June SO ·-·me the own.erShlp of the ~~ Crowth now going on here and the Newport. a 10,000-ton .Jap tender UDdu Ucew. am. a amp CXllDM, Ulen we're at next year to complete their tem. Wbat la needed to talte the chara,cter Of tile ooll la b~ The follow!nc Oranp county !<>--.r ot tog In tile South a.Ina In pl'ODOWl.:lllg oent.enc., Kr.. ---If -bad enougl> pien. 'burden away trom the main line claeer the time when a.ta Kea calftlea had the b.lgbat number ot Sea.. Do4ge pointed out that th.la wu a --.~ to lay cm tbe llDe. Now. we Lat.er in tbe •e•slcxi appllc•Uon ta an addltlc:aal line down t:hruugb mu& have wwwa. he pointed out. CUle9 of mumpe for th1e period: 'ft.e Bubaw, one ot the tint. at f&lJiY new Jaw and that ~ c:mit. .a'md to buJ' ad· JIN can1. for a commerctal permit wr tbe the ~rn part at. the county to AddltklCle to t.b.e treatment plant Anaheim, 17; Jru.Derton. 14; Qr.. UW fleet's alp. to be lnact:tftted. peope: were not famDlar wtUL jtt. .-, 'If Ulla ..,...,Uon It puzer1. ferrJ 1anct1nc en the t.land. WU ~ lnduotry. which cannot and tbe ... uau Uno are aJoo belq anp. 17; Banta AM. 17; 'TUotln, will be bold l'mdy for...,. flltut9 But 1'e -.S tl>lt too --De J 1! mw't llOlllS to cry-bold up -.u• of Ibo P>lllk• of -be pormltud to came ID to -at tbe county b<elth office. I; ~ Gron, 18. .........,.. (Om-cm l'llp F!w) CC " 'I .. ~ ftftl tile pier '-U.- • • , ' . . ' M&WfiJRT llA.LllOA 1f'Wf!"! 81111!, ~ ~L Deaember l!, 19" South Coast Co. Hosts to 600 Carrier Pigeon Mr. and Mn. Phillip Lip=. 622 I Childr · S ta CJ R • d Clubhouse avenue, are leaving the\ . en as an . ans e1gne Gave Jap Message 11rst or the year ror their h ome 1n Chicago but hope to return 8ome Over 600 children came to tho -A;-----:to--:P::--:h:-----1 To u. s. Seamen time lo Newport. which they have .. open boUM" held by Santa Cl&UI! gree US gTO\\"D. lo like very much. Mr. Lip- at the South Gout company on Scenic Route ner rocelved Ms honorable d is.. p A L M C A F E Dec. 8, the aecood of these annual Mr. E . C. Weatbrook, im pector charge early in December at the eventJi and the moet aucceutul Over SaddJeback for the contractor's state license separation center, Terminal Island. At the Ferry Landing, P alm and Bay Front-Ba1bo8 Cbrlatmb party he.Id ln the Har· board, who was a 1lcen9t'd navi-He held t he rank of coxswaln and B b B f M d bor .....,. ln many a year. How a •c:enlc road might be gator In the Marltfme Service dur· served two years In the South a y ee eats an Sea Foods Not only were the children pre• built over Saddleback Mountain to Ing World War II. has' a rept>rtoire Pacific. Complete Family D inners $1 .00 and $1.25 ent to receive a gift !rom the provide a new route lnto River-ot \\•a r stcrl e11, out of this and the ------------- genlal Santa. Lew Fabian, South stde county from the sea was dis·! last 'A'&r, that "''ould do justice to .ei-oup of officers Y.-"ith v.:hich Mr Now under N ew !\1anagement-L. A . \\'ELIS. Chvner & M~r. s~ ..2>Uuu?A. Anytime from four to nine at the Coaat employe, but 8evera.l bun-cua!~d by a group ot Orange coun-Ripley 's "Belie\fe It or not." I W estbrook \4'&.s s tandini:r. Tl ,,.~ dred pa.tenl.3 and friends were ty men, includlng representative!!! He has been a frequent visito r found to be a small , cclluloip n;ies· ~::::::=Opc~=n::S~a~·=m.=='0::9:P:·:m.:::=:::::Cl:o:s::ed:=Tu::o:s:d:ay~s=::==~ thtTts during the afternoon and of the Newport. Harbor Cha.znber to lhe J\.1esa area lately, having a sage ca.,e \Vhi r h is strapped t o the evenlng. 1 of Commerce. All agreed t hat au ch fey.• llcen8e violations to Iron out leg ot a carrier plg'!on . But this ---r- Newport and Costa Mesa CAB COMPANY Reasonable Rates -24 hr. Service 608 Highway 101 PHONE 2530 • Messenger Senice -~b" Nanney, bead or the ma-a route "'ould be highly desirable. In Judgf" Dodge's court. Last Fri-('Ai-.e .. ~ .. a..q of 8lightly different con-Practical Household rine hardware and gift dej>art-Harry Welch. secretary, end H. day he e~terta.in e~ the court and stru~~inn U1an those they •• ,;ere ment, was in charge, assisted by F Kenny, cbalnnan of the road several visitors v.:1th this on('. ~amiltar v.•ith.-And upon opening c H R I s T M A s G I F T s Thelma Smith, Earl Douglas.I and highway commltle-e ot the His sh ip, a mercr.antma 1 n. \\·as i t , they ~iS;Covere<l a m<'Ssag(' wr it- C'harles Beecher and Percy Wilson. cham ber, attended. Kenny's motion 8tanding off Okinawa during the ten in ltS!<"ue p~per-in J apane-st'! I Officials ot the company were for a special body to be fanned to engagem ent there la.st ~'larch,' 1:1ey tur ned 1t over to Nava l in-~ happy about the affair but wlah study a.ccompllshment of this im· Y·.'hen a carrier pigeon v:as observ. telhgenC'e. hut nevE'r d id lea rn { ~~;.·)' to st.ale tha t it wu the one and provement \\'8.81 unanimously car-ed. circling the ship. At fir!t ll "''hat It said. \,; only appearance ot Santa aall.! at rled. 1 v.·as ignored and though t to be just ~Jr. \\'estbrook also brieny nar- lhe South Coast and that the state-a Small sea gull, for carrier pig-rated .his experiences R.boa rd the m ent in a recent advertiBement Navy Releases I eons ordinarily never stop to rest one. NavA.1 vt'!.'sel that \~·as lost I that be would be there each Sat-j M or deviate from their C'Ourse once during \Vorld \\'ar I. It \Vas the Home Freeze Cabinets 7 Ft. and 14 Cubic 'Feet urday until Chrtatrnu was an en As Fast As they have taken off. But soon the old cruiser San Diego, '\.\'hich \\'&S error. Relief Available bird Y·•B.a recognized tor \4'hat It tnrpedocd a f f-\\' miles outside of "'as, and the R.!ltonis hed eyes of Nf'\\' York harbor bY a German $365 to $595 Phone ttema or lntereet to 13. I l~e \.\'hole ere"'' watched it In its sub. Of the 1200 men aboard only flight about lhl" s hip It seemecl to · · I "Many men ln the Navy today," j be trying lo !hake loose from eight were lost. declared b.1r. \\lest· s E I £ R § £ N ' s the ttcruiter said, 'a.re being h eld something, Mr. \\'est brook con-I brook . j GIFT SUGGEST.IONS White House Cafe in key placea untll contact relief ! S uddenly a small object dropped • At that point one of lhe offi ce (Pronounced S l'·ER·SEN) report.. That means until the man l!nued. I wags asked if he were amon Home Appliance & Hardware Store who ls g otng to take over the job lo the deck right at the feel of a them g S'> actually is available. The more en-· ----==~===·":::''::"='::'::h::S:t:. ===P=h:o:n:•::S:an:ta::::A:n:•:l:llM==:::=Sa::nt:•=A=n~•=~ • AT JAY'S Phone 8182 Laguna Beach. Oallt. 11.stments ln the regular Navy, olr vlously, the sooner relief can be assigned tor the "'at veterans," according to A. W . Beem, chief SLIPS ........................................ _5.'1~~ PAINTING U Yan Service Ln Newport Harbor Area HARRY HALL commissary ate .... ·ard in charge or recrult1n9 at the Santa Ana POl!lt Office. SAFETY RECORD BAGS --~2~~ PA.0-'TINO COSTRACTOR 27• E.. t9tb 8t. I'll. Nytt\. 837·1' NE\V ORLEANS.-The five alr- llnes serving this city made a per- fect 88.fety r ecord la.st year. BED JACKETS s599 WHISKEY ROBES BLOUSES JAY'S ~9~~ -51 9u~ 213 E. Fourth St. SANTA ANA Go IA> ROSSI'S Liquor Store lOOS Coast IDway Yz Mlle South or the Arch.N Complete Motor Rebuilding • • Cylinder Boring 2 ! " to 9 ! " x 18" Deep Line Boring (Mains) • Va I v e G r i n d i n .g • Ed Ehlen, Shop Superintendent ---•--- • • STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Gas Diesel -·i ... -~. r1:'"1. ., .• ·I'" MARINE SERVICE Oil Greases AC~OROO • BATI'ERY CHARGING Phone Newport 2088 • . 'ROEBUCK & CO. -AMERICAN LO:SG BEAC H LOXG BEACH • "For Year 'Round Cheer G I V E REC 0 R D S This Year" For Mom and Pop -For the Smart Set - 7"scha1 ~ows~y PIANO CONCERTO No. 1.. ...................................... 4.50 TE~,~!~~;; A1i,'~;,; .. ... ................... ..................... . .. 2.50 Ri ms~y-Korsa~ov SCHEHERAZADE ........................... _ .. _ ................. 5.50 Strass WALTZ ALBUM ....................................................... 2.50 Gershu.1 111 RHAPSODY JN BLUE ........ -· ............................... Z.50 M orton Gould SOUTH O F THE BORDER .. _ .......... _ . .. ............ .. Bceihot•en SYMPHONIES No. 5 HddegurdC" SOUV EN IR ALBUM Fran~ Conners • IRISH BALLADS ························································ J.50 4.50 2.75 2.50 . • COUNT BASSIE Blut"S A lbum ···············-··-·--···· ................................... i .50 BCXlGIE WOOGIE · 2.50 James, Er e .. --······ .................................. . BU~:or~T'.:..\~t: ... · .......................... ···-················· 2.50 HOI,o~;lz~a;,;;;;~~······························ .. ······· .. ···············"····· 4.00 DU~~~~is~~··········-···· .. ·············-······---····'···················-~···· 2.50 FATS WALLER ................. , ..................................... .. 2.50 Fatiorites TANGO ........ _ .......................... . Mar<~ Webber ....................... _ . 2.50 For "The Small Fry" MIK E ......... -.................................. -.......... -......................... I.SO ·The 'Tough L1tt lt T ugboat TRit,~1Ul;h~;~tND . ............ .. ··--.............. .. J.50 HERMAN ...................................... -.......... -....................... 1.50 'The L1rrle Locomotive G!L,f,;,~;~;;~f,,fd;~················································ -··· J.50 FIBBER McGEE ond MOLLY ....................... -.... -........... 2.7 5 On tht' )\1ght Before Christmas T EX RITTElj-....................... -......................... . Children's Songs and Stones . ·····-······· C INDERELLA ............................... . Edna Best .. ················-..... -·· ALICE IN \VONDERLAND .................. . Ginger Rogers ········-········· .. ·· SNOW WHITE ................................ -.... -.... -... -.... _ .. 2.50 2.75 J.50 J.50 ROBIN HOOD ..................... -...................... -.... _ ............... 4.50 and the Seven Dwarfs Bas>I Rathbone THE SELFISH GIANT ···-····-································ ...... . 2.00 PETER AND THE WOLF ......... -. ....................... -............ J.50 Freden c~ March Prices Es:clm lve ot Tue. • m.uuc, Ctr. "'Everything in 1.fUS>c and Sound" .. 1801 Newport Blvd. i I • ' . -• I • ~==~-;;::-::::;-;;;:::;:::~~ji;~;;:""~;;(i;;;;t°(};;;;;;;;'°;;il"~~::::-:-~-;::~H~W~W!!!l<All~~._!8~4:1~40A~~!·!!'·!!':W~M8!:_•~~~'"2Jl~e~w~,..~lt~_.!·~·~·~=0,~?7~=·~·:,!.._-::::ll~1~l~~~~~~~~~ll,!!._~lt"~Ml~!._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~!!_~~~ bout Guard Makes :~~~--:Ec2 'New Electronic Method of Locating ' OPA Price ~ee=~=-:~ .. TllANaP011T A111 EDUCATION GRows ~ETERANs To ::,~E7 Other Vets Eligible aviation ele<:t.r.a.lc technlclan1 and Oil Will Be Tried In West Newport Says Cost of Living' COMMAND CUTS WABIDNGTON.-Tbere .... 399 WA.SIDNGTON. -With ""'"' For EnJisbnent. other aviation rating• not abuv• Will Not Advance WASIDNGT()N. -Plano an-college and unJveroltieo In the lhaji 3,000 veteran. on tlielr J>l'Y· aecond claas. Upon ehll.atment, all An el~tronic method of locating dry wella. Several geolog'lata with nounced by the War Department United States and high s::hools In rollr_ -the airllne!t of the United Hundred. Of 01ny, navy and !DariD.e corp• veterans are now ellgtble for mliatment in the Unlt- td Stat.. <::out Guard. It waa dill- doeed today by Rear Admiral W. F. TOW'le, Dlatrlct Cout Guard Oftieer. such men will te be given aimllar new petroleum deposit.a, developed aome 20 electric lop &nd sub:.aur-tor the Air Tr&Daport Command 16 eta.tea that a.re offering avta.tion Star-' are hiring or rehiring about Coaat Guard ra s. by the carrtllo brothers of Orange. face Information to work with, Geoffrey Baker, aasoclate dep-call for elaahes ln operationa. Thil couf'llea. 280 wterana a week. wlll be tried ln the next few weeks bave stated the above well would uty adminJat.rator for prtce ot the A Tea neet ot. 3000 planes la to be j;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;m M~. E!fte Harmon. 27th atreet. 1 wb.en a l!tDall group of producers ,not make an oU well. our findin-national office ot OPA, today pre-cut to 6.50 by next July and ached· e-dieted that there will ~ no rlae In uled ute re •-•· red d f SA VE spent several daya laat week u begin drilling a well in the West detin1tely ay tt will be a commer-U'l;I ro s a ""' ue uce rom guest of a friend in Beverly Hilla. Newport area.. cial producer ," Ca.M'Ulo atated. the co8t of living In the foraeeable 210,000 to Iese than 80,000 mUea. SAVE SAVE ------ -Drilling operations on & well tuture. \Vatch the Classified columns. near the mouth of the Santa Ana 1be OPA official, ln Loe Angeles may see a 91tght drop in food Under & new recruiting regu- 1k {jiji die Can keue1t q~; Peace is here but he is still over there seeing to it tha t the sparks of hatred do not set the planet in flames anew. Unable to See Him This Christmas - -• Make it a " REU!lo'ION BY PROXY You will be speaking to him at your sparkling best through a Personality Portrait by NOTICE----- Vur Balboa Stu~10 ""ill be open for appointn1ents and dehvl'rt\.'S Tuc-sdays and Fridays . Our Laguna B<'ach Studio remaJns opt:"n eve[)' day. Te lephone Laguna Beach 4343 rivtt and adjacent to Bushard Auto Race Track tor price dlscuuloM wtth the prtces with apparel and other com- street \\'ere begun last Thu rsday. agency's dis trict executives, 88..ld modltlea remain.fng about the While exact details or the new In-In Oranae County l tha __ t_th_•_f_lr_•_t_pa_rt_o_r _n_•_•_'_Y_e_ar_'_sam __ ._· __________ _ strument method ol determining "" petroleum d•poslto were not di•· Proposed, Opposed closed, as8'1.l rances "'ere given that the new \\'ell-ln a currently non- proCucUve area-\\•ould be 8 com-After a Saturday bf'aring at- rnercial producer. tended by m ore than 30 opponents According to the inventor, the and proponents of a plan to con· "m ethod of lnstrument. based on l'!truct an Ind.Janapoll . .s.slzed race· the science of the electron, has l track In the v.·e9lem section of I been developed, that will locate Orange county. the County Plan- petroleum deposits r r 0 m the ning Commlsmon recommended eatth's surface, regardless of its approval of the petition. 1 depth." The method predetermines Arthur Lanthier of Lo~g Beach the existl'nce or non.existence of and Kelly Petillo, race d r1\1 ~r who 011. and to I.late. a ccording to the v.•on the Indianapolis classic in Santa Ana man, success has been 1935 said after the meeting they 1 ralizt.•d in several atte mpts would spend $150,000 In work on I throughout the countr.·. the track immt'diate\y, and t hat a F'our brothers, inclu~ling Charle~ tota l Of $500.000 would be invested C. Carrillo. Oran~ count y court. lx'fore completion of the project . I hou~e int<'rpreter, O\\'n the methvd providing the Board of Supervisors I ,\•hich ,,·a~ invt>nled and improvi:-d approves the laruJ use permit. by l\t y f ord ~{tchnel Carrillo of Los A delegation from e!~ht \\'l'.!?t I An geles. C'oun ty C'hurches opposed the appli· The ,,.C'll drilll'd \\"ill bC' C'RJIC"d cat ion on thr{'e grounds: That it lhC' G. F:. N oll \\·ell :-.;o 1, on a site' "·ou\d fostC'r gambling : that it St'!• 1.:t.:'d b\· c . J . Gib!Kln and asso-\\'O\JI J st>t Hll £'X:lmple to )'OUlh of c111t1·:.-1 1.1f l.ns A r gelt•s. reckless dr 1vin~, that home and "Tht• t C"st v.·111 bf-intf'restin~ for farm development in the area lhP rca.ion that the lr ase and lo-"·nuld bt• curta.1\ed. cat:<•n is boundl'cJ by four non-Tu·o of those argum<'nts ,,·ere prod111 tl,.l" ,,·ell s:· ~lyford Carrillo an.s"·<'red by the proponenllt of the said "'\'l' maintain through our rlan \\·1th asi;,ert1ons that there is f1n lls tht oil is migrating inland virtually no ga.rr.bh l"~ connectN from the ocean bet\\'een those four \\'tlh auto racing, hut that lPe 1 Why Su ff er? BOOKS \\'e Rave \\"hat l:'ou Neccl drivers serve mainly as guinea- pigs for automobile concerns de- 1 ve loping' driving safeguards : and that the location of the track v.·ould be next t i.) the Seal &a.ch I Ammunition 0{'pot ''·here home I and farn1 development i.s unfavor- Rble. PINE IATH OIL .. 0&.. 90TTL•- •• ~ ~ -K .( lllJBllll BAlll -..eoz.. 9Cn"nA i< ;t ' Get on the 1946 IBandwagon More Interest 1 n Savings INS U ED INVEST ENTS NOW ACCEPTED UP TO $5,000 Over $100,000 Will Be Paid to Our Investors for 1945 This means that the interest rate on sav- ings invested with us was-3% lVith impro\'ed earning position for 1946 t., f Ir '* ' < ESTRELLITA'S (Estelle CampbeTI, ()v..'Jler ) Ph. Santa Ana S62S 515 S et rtb M.a.ln Street Room 8 -Arcade BuJldJng ~ 1 i ., ·t~j ~ I \{ Bal boa Inn Arcade • Tel. Newport 1048 Our Lending Library Contains the Latest Books . . . I n ou n : 9 :SO to 5 :SO Except ~I on., ? p.rn. -5 :SO p.m. Give Practical Gifts .... · · ~ We Have a Complete Stock to Choose From • -- For Women TOILET SETS CHEN-YU SETS PERFUME BATH ~llTZ LOTIONS • BATH ROOM SCALES TOI LET WATER BUBBLE BATH • • BATH SALTS MAKE-UP SETS STATIONERY COl\tPACT'S TOILET SOAPS HEATING PADS FACE PO\VDER c:9l\1B A.~D ~tIRROR G IIT \VRAPPINGS • STICKERS e CfIT TIE.S • STRING For the Men Folks • • • SHAVrNG LOTIONS SHAVING CREAMS SHAVlNG BR 1 "~HES RAZOR BLADW BILL FOLDS PLAYING CARDS TOBACCO . POUCHES HUMIDORS . PIPES CIGARS . CIGARrE'~r~rU;~ CIGARETTES . Lighters EVERSHARP PENS AND PENCILS For the Children .•. Tennis Rackets Goggles Combs & Brushes Dictionaries Fountain Pens Coin Purses Stationery Pt>ncils Military Brushes Games. NEWPORT PHARMACY 2108 0.-. F'roll& Dolls • Toys Dolls, T..iey Bean. Fuzzy Animals. RauedY Ann cut- out Dolls. Dishes. 'I"nxb, T •I• phon•s. Catorplllars, Motbor ~ and Uttle Rabbit 'Soob, Games. - ' ,} . ._ ~-. ' -. .· ~ / 1 .~ ~. ~ f\\,1 0 I I " I ~ 4 f ~ • For Her Merry Christmas • SEPARATE FUR COLLARS • • , ' k f r GI f,Ts from Malott's To make her Ou-istmas memorable this year, choose her gift a t Malott's. Thrill her with a fashion-right suit or frock- pamper her with rich furs, delight any girl on your list with our distinctive costume jewelry. Your gift can be unusually nice :l"l well within your budget for at Malott's prices are surprisi.Dgly reasonable SUITS • COATS • DRESSES SLACKS • SLACK SUITS COSTUME JEWELRY • BLOUSES • BAGS and many other lovely gifts! • It's Both Smart and Thrifty to Shop at ... Shop Friday and S&turdAy 189p_m. 1 8 14 Ncwni Maiil Street 8&NTA ANA • < •' .. • • -...... Want Guayule Rubber' Will Circulate Production Continued Petitions to Pave _ ~ rubber pn>ductlon- IDtn..i...Jy mcoun.ged by th• gov- ernment to meet on& Of the moat e:rtUcal abortagea of the war- llbould be can1.ed on u an Ameri- can enterprtae; proceuing pla.nta mbouJd not be dimnanUed unW prt· me enterpriae, on lta own bu bad opportunity U> try pradlcal de- vfllopment of a rubber Lnduatry. Thia: ls the poaltion ot the Cali- forn.la State Olamber of Com- ·merce, attei-It.a 9tudy at the gua- yule aJtuaUon through lta regional and elate agricultural commit tee1. The mills abou1d be leased to iand· ownere f or t.btte years to demon- strate whether, free from govern· _ ment restrtctlon3 and without 3Ub- aldy, the guayule rubber industry can protitably operate. ZONE THERAPY CLINIC v ..... aJkit• ' >lf'dk-al ll~ @ipMlal ~.. tor Cold1 ........ Streets in Newport PetJUom may be clrCUlated In Newport tor the improvement of eeveral atreeta. &nd widening Of at least one of them. It wu mm- Uoned at the city council Monday afternoon that 32nd alttet wu r;iow more generally used and would be more popular still when the new city hall is built on Cen- tral avenue. This street should be widened, and 33rd, 34th, u well u Lake and Marcua ahould be paved, lt wu pointed out by Ralph Maakey, realtor on Coast boulevard wbo agreed to circulate petitions for that lmprovemenL The councU does not have the money or fW that it should improve tboee streets from the general fund. 80 a petition for an assessment dis- t rict was felt to be the moet equit- able y,•ay to get the w ork done. The matter wa..a refe rred lo the city engineer to work out coatai and an 8Jl.Sessment district for the area. Yule time is jewel time. Shimmering ' PUBLIC NOTICES ~U BLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT P RIV ATE SALE No. 2'32SS4 In the S~rior Court of the Stat• of C..llfOmla. In and tor th• County of Lo• Angeles. pearls, sparkling stones, the 'g leam of precious metals ... Many Christmases from now , the jewelry you gave her, will still be putting stars in her eyes, for jewelry is a gift of lasting love Jewelry • • • St-rc:c:t Floor ' • I ·-• I -t ?.1ajor Montague A. Anderson. P • 101 IC NOTICES for four years training cadets in h• W -.Iii tlllll Ill 111'.'WM flying in many parts of the coun- llKDIJ' of tbe 1Jbtted. Btwt-• try, has been placed on terminal baaft:rm&timl ot llA. 'hD pm' cml leave until lfarcb after his honor· ut ai:r-••t bid fQ 119 4'pwtted able sepa ration from the Army Air wttJa '611. . I Force reccnUy. He was placed on Sidi Ott '°"8 IQ tie .. ~ inactive duty just in time to bring and y,•111 be received at t he afore-home Mrs. Montague from the said office a t any time after the hospital, where their second child, fir!rt publication hereof and before a daughter, ~·as born Dec. 5. date of sale. The Andersons live at 101 Via Da ted this 20lh day ot Novem-Dijon, Lido Isle. Before the war ! ber, 1945. AD.der90n was associated with a A1ARCARET L. McKNIGHT, firm in the stainless steel ma.nu- s.a Administratrix of the facturing business, but that firm Estate of sa.ld Decedent. has sip.Ce gone out Of business. CARNER & GARDNER, They hope to make their home At tor neys for said Admlnlstratrix, he re, Mrs. Ande rson said. Major 619 TlUe Insurance Building, Anderson Is a mechanical engineer Los Angelea 13, California. by profession. CR-12550. Pub.-Dec. 4 , 11. 18. 1945. Dr ive Carefully-Spare a Life. ' H USE B£AUTY S04 Marine Avenue Balboa Island -Phone 1827 Open Saturdays Until May 1st Clesed on Monday WHERE HAIR STYLING IS AN ART Our aim is to enh ance Milady's. beauty and provide the ultima te in beauty care· HEAD TO TOE BEAUTY SERVICE GAS FLOOR FURNACES Do you have proper heating in your home? \Vould you like to eliminate moisture forming on the Mndows- do away Mth mildew in closets? Why not call us for an estimate. We can install a gas furnace Mtlrin two weeks. • WE Al.SO HAVE FORCED AIR BASEMENT UNITS Charter & Preston , ..... tlom Make Wum Friends Z80 Foresl Ave. l.apaa 11Mcb Phone Laguna Beach 6484 or 9462 or 2995 ' • 55 Christmas Trees Search for Poison In Costa Mesa In &veral Deaths Shopping District Of Cline Wives of this Clean, Family Newspaper THE CHru5nAN SaENCE MONITOR ----··-···········-···············-··· ...... ___ .................. __ _ l!i·· .. ······ .. ·· .. ····"-··-.. -· .......... O ,,...~.--... ......., _.,p,fgq' I -.._,, ________________________ _, GI f TS • • • for the f I S H E R M A N Give Him New Equipment You Will Find a Complete Stock to Choose from HERE -·-Rods Genuine Horrocks • Ibbotson 'Split Bamboo $5 to $10 Grip-Lock Tackle Boxes $895 • $9 45 19 to 22 inches SLEEPING BAGS-All Wool 5 • Star Tennessee Line s --·--- For the Commercial Fisherman: We have added to our sport line a Complete Stock of the followin g : -k BOOTS -k BARREL SWIVELS -k MUSTAD HOOKS Genuine Norwegian -k OIL SKINS -k LAID LINES Hard and Medium . See Kenn Rima NEWPORT TACKLE STORE 105 llcl'lllldell l'lace Newpon I • ' 11 MAULING the 1tf AL JOYCE MAPLES • • 1 BAI.BOA MIXED DOUBLES J.eocue StaDdiJllr Won Lost Evelyn & Ray Broyles .... 4 o J une Vogel·Stan Burwell 3 1 I VI. Balley & L. We UL,.. 3 1 f Val & Jim Bidderman.... 3 1 jUiby & Wally Gor<>S ...... 3 1 Sara & George F1sh ........ 3 1 Dot Toombs·Elra Lester 1 3 Kit Edson·G. Hwnphrey l 3 Edyth & Les Laurance.. 1 3 Mil. Vogel·F4, Johnson.... l 3 H. & R. Tatquard .......... 1 3 Ruby Leslie-Ed. \Vilcutt 0 4 • E. Lester ...... -......... 144 R. Gor<>S ...•...........• 116 W. Gores ·········-····· 180 H. Tacquard .......... ll 1 R. Tacquard .......... 114 J . Vogel .................. 111 s. Burwell ·······-......... 167 S . Fish .................... 91 G. Fish .................. 136 E. Broyles ......... ... 116 R. Broyles ............ 134 r.t. Vogel .............. 96 E. J ohnson ............ 157 E. Laurence .......... 102 L. Laurence .......... 1TI V. Bailey .............. 125 L. \\"ells . . 132 V. Bidderman ...... 114 J. Bidderman ........ 135 • -130 ' 144 ' ' . n C IETY ~ ups Attend ... Rall y /I' e dinner and rally "l \' "I", Anaheim. Satur. '' •• 1 r the Orange County A~etl'r•' ... 11 th F ellowl!lhip were 1 20 r r ' rom Christ Church by tl·c ,.., ·ind a delegation Of 12 nr r " -''1 the Col!lta Meaa co-•" r hurch. ' Inch1dnd \\''re Rev. E . 0 . Goodell. the rr".<1'u ~.,t. Dick Wallner, and Bc b Fer~"°"· Calvin Mci ntee and a JZ'lll"flt · reorg\a Briscoe and a gue11t ; Bill Hand, Duane Thatcher. Co1Jins Chrlstle, Bill Kuhlmeyer, John Royle. Virginia Bachman. Barbara Hand. Vema Nielsen. Ruth Ann Thatcher, Jeanette and Constance Shook. Eloise Owen and Ruth Grimm. from Newport Beach. From Costa l-!esa. were Rev. earl J ohnson. ?.fr. and Mn . Char- les Boettcher, Lois Strunk, Garth Stearns, Margaret Kipp, J ean City Annexes . Subdivision South Of Corona ilel Mar John Bregar Dies Suddenly Today John Bregar. 62, well-known (Continued ~from Page One) ship builder who lived at 508 sessment roll bY this coming Westminster avenue, N e wp o rt March, and valuations when built Fleights . dled at 1 a . m. today up would be large. Unoftlcial es· (Tuesday) In Santa Ana Commun· timates put the values or a built ity hospital. He was a native of up tract at about $3,QCM),000, with Austria and had lived here tor the assessed value! about halt that past 10 years and was the father ot Mrs. Anna Price, former em- figu re. ploye at the city hall. Proposals of Earl Stanley to an-He is survived by his widow, nex: about three acres of his pro-Bertha; one son, George Bregar of perty to the city and also that of South aGte; one daughter, Mrs. t.he Harbor I nvestment Company to bring in about 14 acres imme-?r,ice, Santa Ana. and two grand- children. Fune ral services will be diately north of the Arches were held Thursday, Dec. 20 at 1 p . m. received favorably by the city, but in the Harold Grauel chapel with no action \\'as taken. The city the Rev. E . D. Godell officiating attorney sug~sted that they ad- vise the Joint Outfall Sewer sys· and inte rment wil lbe in Melrose tern of their intended annexations ! Abbey. in order that these area-; be in--------- eluded in sewer extensions. The ' New Pet Shop Opens council voted approval of his sug· On Balboa Island gest1on. Following scores are results of bowling at Sportland Alleys, Ba.I· boa, Friday, Dc<-ember 14. in the Balboa Mixl'd Doubles league: 1 Balboa ~llxed Doubles Leacue .•Dot Toombs .......... 117 135 1n K. Ed.,on .............. 86 G. :tlumphrey . 130 152 106 192 142 113 84 165 147 123 156 164 144 119 13" 131 145 100 12P 134 115 I 105 l Of 130 131' 105 107 137 161 138 130 129 141 122 213 159 158 128 93 138 174 I Edick and others. S. S. Gu ild Plans Xma s Mes a Fam ily Visi ts Party for Children In Colorad o The Pet Pantry Is the intriguing name of a new pet shop which opened Monday at 113 Agate ave- nue, Balboa laland. with a full line of foods. equipment and a.c.. cessoriee for dogs, cats and oth~r pets. For · Sale The Boat '" N AN '' -;!;- Length 35'. Beam HY Draft 4' -;f;- 175 g~ gas tank. 100 gal. rresti. -water tank, 4 bunks. Bufane stove and tanks: toilet. Gray 6-72 marine motor. 2L~. to 1 reduction: 20x12 -prop. Compass corrected all i.eros. $t~C ASH -;f;- w. C. Machado Box 59 Morro Bay, Calif. Schedule for Friday. Dec. 21 is the team of D. Toombs & E. Le!'· t er meet Ruby Leslie and Ed Will· cut; M. Vogel and E. Johnson meet E. and R. 81-oyles; K. Edson and G. Humphrey meet S. a nd G. Fish: J . Vogel and S. Burn·ell m~t E. and L. Laurence: V. 81ld J. B1d- dennan meet V. Bailey and L. \Vells: R and W . Gores meet H. a nd R. Tacquard. State Bar Names Locally Known Men I On Committees Local administrative committees of the California State tla.r A!!l1'0- c.iatlon appointed ln a recent ac· tlon of the board of govemor!I at San Prancfsco included 9Cveral at· torneys well k.noY.'n here. They are for Orange county.!' Ira Kroese, Santa Ana, assistant sec· reta.ry. Committee No. 2: Ira Kroese, chairman. Gordon X. Rich.. mond. Orange; Roland Thompson, Balboa. Committee N-0. 3: Fred Forgy, chairman, Otto A. Jac~bs. James B. Tucker. All practice in Santa Ana.. , Plans to sponsor a Christmas P UZZLE PICTURE, work of a well·knoWJt, local nMserm.a.n. MeUord ButtA, appears for the tin t time party for children of the Sunday ln a local newspaper. Butts baa drawn many lnteres.tllll" sketchee of va.rtom subject.8 befo re. lnclud-I school were made at the meeting lng some reproduced ln tbe Paclfic F1sberman. "\\'bo Got the BoaUoad. of Fish!" LI a particularly apt ot the Corona del Mar Community .!•~•<!>b'ljec~t_!th~...,!!~ds~yt.'s."----------------------::-----=------:---church Sunday School Guild, held Survey Shows Many Views on Home Ceilings Capt. Suggests Monday at the home of Mrs. E. A. Fisherman Uses Spare Time to Draw Cartoons lc®unue<s-·trOm Page -1) - Dudley with Mrs. Alvin Clemence How to Attract as assisting boete~. ' Mes. H. Lynne Hughes presided Larger Yachts at the business meeting. and ar· rangement wer~ completed for the food sale to be held Saturday in It residents of Newport Harbor the rea.l estate office of A. J . A well-known local commercial only the big shota speculating In area v.:ant big boal.!I anchored here ~;st, next to the post office. fisherman. Melford Butts. ot 409 houses-and 11.8 a cinch the veter· they shrould give some incentive Christmas carols '9.•ere sung a.s 39th street, Newport Island. bu 't 1 t Th real for them to come ln an stay. They I part of the pr~m. a number of hidden talent.B besides ans aren gong 0 cry. e boa il -eo·~ those be exercises in hls trade. Be· estate Bpeeulators can afford to must improve ting tac itles, !.Jany nevi.• members are joining take a loss. What gravy have we not only have dockage ready but the Guild and Invitations are ex· sides being a fisherman, he Is also been cut ln on in the la.at three and ~eep up the facilities for them, and j tended to others. Those present an accomplished mll5iclan, a sign a hal! yea.ni ?" Lmprove the approaches ao that Included the h-fesda.mes H . Lynne painter, ll.nd, last but not least, a Educator : "I don't believe in any there la an attractive . appearance Hughes, Harold Benedict, Hugh cartoonist. government regulation at all, but to anchorage eurroundmgs. Parshall Mark Bailey Donald La!Jt. summer, whUe fishing oft it v:e're gol.ng to have celling Tha t Is the opinion of one ot the \\'eber, ' Alfred Pleger.' Marvin Astoria, Oreg~n, ~e drew .m~y prices I see no reason !or not vete ran captaiM of the sea. who Lueck, Maude Pov.rers, Doris Deal, cartoons of Life I~ the fishing having them on real estate as well ~made Newport Beach his home Elsie Kopp, Herbert J enk.6, Mrs. fleets and of happenings along the a.a anyt.hln.g else. It's 8 commodity, Slnce 1941 v.•ben he arranged for Gre ory Button and the hostesses. waterfron~. His wor~ , attracted just like automobilett." tbe huge yacht Pioneer. O"-'ned by g the attcnUon of t_he off1c1als of ~e l County officer: "I hate to see George Vanderbilt before she was Md s. Bi.ll Reavl·S Anderson cannenes. there who, tn ru naway prices. but 1 don't think taken over by the navy. and re- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Honeycutt and twin sons, 2020 Harbor boule· vard. Costa Mesa. left recently for Olathe. Col., where they will visit Mrs. Honeycutt's father, wl10 is ill. She plans an indefinite stay but he r husband and sons will re· turn before school reopens. At the Honeycutt home are two nieces. Miss Dora ~1oulton and Mrs. Esther \Villia ms and son. Ro- ger. \l.'ho are here for the winter from their home in Reno. They are granddaughters of M r. and Mrs. Ed Walker . 27th street, New· port -seach. Perso nal Shower Honors Bride-Elect Proprietors of th e: new abop are Charlotte Wells. former ly ot the Ross S chool of HorsemWblp, Ta.r· zanna; Cynthia Purd and J acque-- line Beckner. both former ly Of North Hollyv.•ood. M.r. and Mrs. Purd purchased the boat Quest last August and have been living aboard ever since. ~ For Better Printing Call 12 or 13. Special Notice DR. BELL'S OFFICES At 107 22nd St. Will Be Closed From S..turday, Dec. 22 Until Moncl&y, Dec. SI PLEASE NOTE: turn. turned the p1ct~res over. to ceilings are feasible on any except turned to him only a few months Expected for Xmas the CIO n~wspaper 'The Pac1ftc new homes. But somethlng must ago. Capt. W. M. Hart had a pier ---------------------------1 Fish~nnan. who ar~ c':1rrentJ_y be done to keep the big interests and garage bowie built on city Midshipman William A. Reavis, running the whole senes m theU' and the moneyed bfg.ahots from property on the north channel at 800 ot Mr. and Mrs. Converse paper. constantly kicking the pricee up: Vanderbilt's expense, a.nd rental \Vurdemann. 209 Ruby avenue, • Mise Dorothea Wilson enter- tained Thursday evening at her home, 306 Alvora.do street, honor- ing Miss Charlotte Molle of San Frahcisco. niece and house guest of Mrs. C. M. Deakins. It wa.e a personal shower for Miss Molle, who left today (Tuesday) for Texas. where she will be married. The Christmas m oti.f was used in decoratioruJ and a bride's cake v.·a.s iterved at the refreshment hour. Iha t office hours starting Monday, December 31 will be - -- 9:30 a. m. ro 7:30 p. m. Eaeb Mon_ and Tbnrs. Wool Sweaters Perfect for these chilly J evenings and mornings Bath Robes Handkerchiefs Neckties, Hosiery, 1003 wool Scarfs .•. Suspenders, Belts, 'Jewelry. GIFTS • • for the Man Good looking. warm comfortable, all wool Sport Shirts THE SA WYER SPORT SHOP 207 &larine Ave. Balbo& Island Phone 576 The above cut la ?ne of hill The people need some protection lll.'8.8 taken out of the COflt. The city Balboa Island. Is expected home original cartoons, similar to the n•--t th land b and the now collects about $100 per month f ... _ Instead of Tuesday and Thursday as heretofore. 9eri~ ln '"Tbe Pa.cl!lc. F1sherma.n." ag<Uli.a : uld °:s and rental from Vanderbiut fo r these Monday, Dec. 24 on a our·ua.Y Try worldIJi octopus w o wo uy up facilities . leave. He ls in his second year at ~~·~zz~le~-===========~============~ Mesa Builder Fined $500 in License Case (Continued from Page One) !ency h&.8 the effect of nulllty1ng the law, and that th.ls statute la a good one becauge "a man at.ands ma..ke a k illing at the expen.se of the u. S. Naval academy at the public. A.JI a part.time reel The sea capt.a.in, veteran master Annapolis and was home ln June estate man I 9.:ant to make my and one of the first skippers to be tor two weeks. Laat Christmas he profit, but we al.so have a social torpedoed in thb last war knows visited classmates in Vlrgtnia, respoDAlbillty to our veterans and ah.lpbuildtng, u well aa sailing. Hi.a N y k d W h . gt D C fund of knowledge ls broad and ew or 811 89 in on, · · other1t who need a place to live." Ree.via' grandparents. Mr. and Shopown.er: ''Pure regiment&-deep, and ia widely respected. Mis. w. E . Reavis of Loa Angeles, lion of the population! All the gOOd around the waterfront. He has il d th 2 th d known the Vanderbllts well slnce w · I come own on e 4 ' spen -that rationing might he.ve had bas i ...... Chn·--as eve and Christmas the father of George Vander bilt ~ "w.u · been destroyed by the black mar· day at the Wurdem.ann home, and ket . That would happen all over sailed his own ya.cbt many years he will return with them for the B h t rtal ago. He !!lerved ln both y.•ars. again. ut now t a mate s are The New9--Times &.'lked him for latter part of his stay. Another to lose a good deal on a $5000 being released. there should be a . . . member of the family party will contract l! the workmanship turrui government program to definitely his optruon of a ''"8 Y to secure be Bill's maternal gT&Ddmother, out to be faulty and then ts no give the veterans priority. The more large yachts here, and how ! Mts M t De bo 1006 one legally responsible," the judge government should provide stand-they could b~ handl~d. He pointed Park av~~~ and :.an;"·friends declared. a.rd-type houses tor the veterans, ou t the restrictions 1n dockage as will d in t 1 h " He recommended leniency lD 1 sold at cost over a long period. For well as facilities. Also he men· rop 0 "''e come i.m. this case, however , because it wu now they can't rent and they can't tioned the need for gy-ea.ter depth the first case of its kind to come buy." for maneuvering la rge craft, whlch Leave for Texas before b.1.s court, and beeause there Attorney: ';I think OPA regula-like the Pioneer, rest on the bot- ""as some evidence of no attempt tl on does more ha.rm than good at tom in. low tide. j Mr. and Mrs. O. T . Hebert, to violate the law on the pa.rt of• the present time. Now that the Capt. Hart said that It might 2463 Elden a\'enue. Costa Mesa, Mr. Me.bier . All flnanci&l matters v.·ar Is over. I think rationing is be posaible, as an alternate pro-(and their neph~. Keith Perri~az, were In good order. I entirely unjustified. Every time y posal, to get a group of "'ealthy 1 left last y,·eek for Texas. stopping However, Mr. Dodge deelared, have dealt with a government people together lt the city hM n o 1 over in Phoenix to visit Mrs. thU. $100 flne should stand as a agency 1 have run into lncompe-speclal funda available to improve George Krauss. daug.hte r ot the l \\'a.ming to further violators, who tent administration and foolish , docka.ge and grounds in front ot Heber!S and a teaCher in the "'ill be dealt "'ith more JJeverely. regulations." the city ~roperty, and have them Phoenix schools. . The maximum pun\.ahmen.t tor . . spend their own moo.ey lo Improve In Georgetown, Texas. they will violation ot the license law ls .$-500 Realt?r: ''I! lt "'8.8 admirWJ~ed this frontage with docks and land-~isit Keith's mother. Mrs. Leon fine or six months mJprUon.ment right, 1 d be ln favo r of ~t. f e scaping i1 the city keeps them up Periaraz and Mr. and Mrs. Lee or both. theso $5000 houses &elli.:1g or to a certain extent. They \\'ould Giddings, then continue to Hous· $10.000: 1.t they we're P:1ced at pN!sumably want a lease in return ton to visit Mr. H ebert's three sis· $5000 wed sell eigbt trmes a.s for this expenditure. It was not a tcrs and two brothers. They ex· many houses. But I 've never seen definite proposal from the Vander-peel to be home by Jan. 3 for OPA work right yeL My biggest hilt skipper, but a suggestion. Keith to resume his studies at "'on.der Ls. who ls going to se~ & Otherwise be said th&t owners ot Santa Ana Junior college. Virgil D. Smith, 135 Ea.st 18th street. Costa Mesa, shop foreman for McNeil and Bennett, took his enter"f'd apprentice Ma.sonic degTee Tuesday at Laguna Beacb lodge. A number at his friends from Ne'9.-port Harbor district attended the inlti&Uon . value on an old holl5e, who is golllg large boats would more likely take j to appraise It?" lll_em to San Francl.sco or San Dance Prog ram by Diego. Ballet Students P E N D L E T O_N GLACIER and YELLOWSTONE PARK B L A N K E T S 100 % VIRGIN WOOL *** WHITE STAG PLAID SHIRTS All Wool-Sizes 12-18 FITZPATRICK'S AT BALBOA -PHONE 509 -a.,. v~ a.... -There are limited facilitiea here .,.-'---------------------------; ·~-------------------------, for repair of lhe largest boa.ts scottish, Oriental, lnterpretive -Peace ·1s Br"1ng·1ng a flood :.~~ti~!~~ .!~J:.;;r.':d :~~ .:::--... w.;:..:io~~ ~: Santa Ana YOUR DREAM HOME I The Ho me You Want May .Be Advertised On Today's Classified Page Under Classifi cation Number 47 • It's Easy to Own Your Own Home • U you don't have sufficient money for the down pay- ment consult the Real Estate Loans classification 1'\llm· ber 55 for firms who will help you finance your property • lewport BalHa lews-Ti mes au o.tn1 A-~-m• lJ.11 I of Much-Wanted OFFICE SUPPLIES • • • • •• • • • JUST RECEIVED and Now In Stock, the Following: STANDARD STAP~ for almost any Stapler. MUCILAGE In bottles and tubts . I MONEY and RENT RECECPTS In singles duplicates and triplicates. RED ROPE ENVELOPES; also legal size STATE.\IENT & BILL BEAD blank pads. RING BINDERS, lf ¥,,; 3-hole sheets. ARCH BOARDS, le er and legal sizes. PHOTO MAILERS send photos to the boy. ART GUM and ERASERS . Complet e S t o c k s i n Ot her L I n es Newport Balboa • NEWS-TIMES JOU W. OeaDsl A-Newpwt B•ell -I tittlnga, he added. Other cities are perfonners at Ule dance recital ma.king efforts now to encourage given Friday evening at No. 6 Bay large yachU!, but he waa not cer-1 lsland by the pupils o! Mrs. Fior- taln whether the City o! Newport ence Morris. Beach favored smaller ones a.a in Girls "9.'ere from the ages of the Pa.st. seven to fourteen, and included Capt. Hart recalled the large C&.rla Mer cer, Mary K. Morris, yachts which bad been kept here, Norma. Ca.stle, Andrea Crlbben, such a.s J ohn Ford's, now in port; Shirley Franklin, Diane Harburt, Keith Spaulding, ''"hose yacht wa.s Jane Ann Elliott. Mary Helen taken over du.ring the war, and Guthrie, Melinda Lelthold and Loia others. Holtz. WE WILL ROAST YOUR TURKEY FOR CHRISTMAS Also a full line of Christmas Desserts Fruit Cakes Pumpkin Pies QUALITY Mince Pies Cookies BAKERY 18S8 Newpwt 111..t. ..._. NpC. am, ZS7 • EASY TERMS! W& Carry Our Own Oontracte FURNITURE CO. 426 West Fourth St.-Sant& Ana I FREE PARK.ING For Our Patl'Ona PLATFORM ROCKERS ~,, Choice of Tap estry. ma sk Covers ---' Velours Da- Double Spring Seat · Spring Back . Hair and cotton filler. Custom Tailored s599s • Gifts for Baby· ~S~A~ $2L95 HiJh Chain ·--.$5.45 Nursery Chairs $5.45 -Rocker : ________ ls..70 l r- f I ,.._ PhMe 8'7 FO.R SIGNS BENEDICT The SIKD Man •BOAT LETTERING A SPECIALTY • ' • MllWFOWI BALBOA HEWll·pw9 ·Nawpr! •••1111 'hf''•' T, I ty. DI t11 11, I.Mi c~~=~t!T Christmas Tree Costa Mua J d • Frid Wedneoday evening Dec. 19, ai ll gmg ay 7 ,30 the First Founq~ chureb Jn Co t Citi• of O:.ta M.tsa will have a Chrlat· as es 'Living ·r ruth' by REV. HERBERT ROTH The Newport H arbcH- Man Anested For Possessing 'Short' Lobsters mas Party. Everybody welcome-- a treat ror all There wtll be recl- ·tationa b)r the boys and girls. Rev. and Mrs. G. Willard Stearna, pas- Luthen.n Church M r. W . B. Cark w aa arr ested Judging of lbe Chrtatmu tree Since It• publica tion, each year Decem ber 11 by J ohn J . Barry, Six Marriage Licell.8e8 Issued To Couples in Area l4arrla.ge llcenae11 were lasued lut '"-'eek to Marton L. Fisher and AlJce Bendlin Gould, both of Coata Mesa; to J im William Hem str eet, Newport Beach and M argaret Ya ger, Orange; to Carl Milton • ' INSTITUTE OF NAV.IGATION at 106 27th obi<t. Kn. Francia ta LOS ANGELES. -Army and the liJlter of Krs. Alm& Rath. 127 Navy meterologiata and utron· 27th street. CJil:J:len m eet with ·m ore than ro .,-.,--==-:c========= navigate~ from the airlines &t lhf;' University of Calltomia to lay the foundationa ot a.n Institute or Nav- igation. M rs. George Francis and her niece, Doria Rase Rath. have m ov- ed f rom Puente to their n ew home to'"- lighting Ideas ot several coastal at C'brlstmu Ume I read a lhort Ft.eh and Ga.me deputy, on a communities sponsored by the Or-i essay by Dr. J . A. Dell entitled· charge of having 33 undersized ange County Cou t Auoc1atlon J "I Dreamed That He Had Noi lobster in hi• poaaeaston, involving will take place aome lime Friday Been Born." (Dr , Dell tB author ot a violation of secUon 783 of the K lll ey, Cos ta Mesa. and Zella. Rose ~-------------------------, Blanar, Santa Ana; to Arthur M U. !er . Newport Beach, and Ethel R . Todd. Santa Ana ; to William F'ranklln Lumley and Ora E dna Duncan, both o f Costa ~fesa: to Frederic Francis Stephen M inetU- Pirelli. Delano, and G eorgann Susan Barrett, Newport Beach. 1 .The COACH LAMP *: 1:r 1:r-504 W . Central +++ ' Starting Tuesday, Dec. 18 evening, Dec. 21, bet\\:een ~e a currt>n l bel!lt-seller, "I Still Be-fl.ah and g&m.e laws of caJifornla. hours of !even and ten ° clock '. it lleve In God.") Sometimes I read He \\'U discovered to have hid. was agreed at the latest meettng I "r Dreamed That H e Had N ot den the apiney crustaceans in a or the associati~n. Announcenlent Been Born" for my private m edi. aack In bis boat apart from the ! or the a'IA.•ard~ v.•ilt be made the fol· talion at ChriM.maa and some· real ot bis harvest. \•.'hen b ia catc h 1 Iowlng day, tl waa announced, but t times aa I !hall this year I read was Ln.spected by Mr. Barry. the .actual awards will not be made I It to 0 a n audience at a cbrtstmas The law reads that splney lob- until January. . aervice . This ahort en11.y bears the lfttrs me8.8uring less than 1 0~ ~~dges who w ill render the'.r l rr.ark9 o~ a wo rld cl8..8Sic. lnches In length, measured from opinion on other communities ha\e l As the'tht'me sugget1ts, the auth-one extremity to t he other. ex· been named lor harbor comrnun· or dreams tha t J esus had no t been elusive or legs, claws and feelers. ltle~ as t ollov.·s: Nev.•port Beach, born. In sharp contrast to the are Illegal. There Is also an over- Irv1n George Gordon; Corona del gaiety or thl! merry season : the si:r.e limit of 161.1 lnchea, because OP A Said Willing To Help Housing · . ·. ne. carols o r """ace and g o-I ... ·,11 rlnv-to •aL · d dd Ci ,..-...,.. ~ ,., " a te a itlonal tenants in their IRENE'S ·BEAUTY SHOP STifAM OIL· SHAMPOO Hours: 9 to 5 Open Evenings By Appointment , MRS. IRENE TOUSLEY, Owner 2827 West Central Phone li81..J I R Maw'· LBar. Ht.I Norman; Costa 1-1esa. 1 Chri!!f.mas lights: old. familia r lobster9 or tha size are not good Landlords .,,:illing to accomm~ lies In the. coastal par~ o r the , ing lhrnugh the night ; the glad \Vhen arraigned before J udge h ouslng units and t enants v.:ho a re count 1 y are, a:s ked to revise and and ex cited faces or eag('r chil· Dodge's court al Costa ?.·lesa. he \.\'ii ling lo double up with friends -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w comp ele p 1ans for beach acqui-l.lren. a panorama of th , Id 1 · d •33 $ I b d • .,. t b 1. 1 . h ti e v.or as v.·as 111e "" or 1 a o ster an or relatives shou ld .state the con- we w ill serve Late Breakfast - - ---10:00 a. m. -2 p. m. ' Lunch & Sandwiches 11:30 a. m. -2 p. m. +++ Dinners OnJy as Usual 4:30 p. m. -8 p. in. ' 81 1011 0 e c1.l·Or c tnatec v.•at ie it "'OU Id otherv.'ise have been ls remlndt'd by l\Ir. Dodge that the ditlons Involved In their cases t o State Park plans. because V\'illis displu)Wl befo•e us I t · t ff t t th OP • . aw v.·as pu m o e ec o protect e A and ascertain whether or \\·ar nrr. coun ty supervisor ex pe.c ts The lights g o {lut nnd laui::hter the fishermen U1cmselves by QB· not a rise in rent may be legally to cal.I ~ sc~.ion of the planning-CeR.Sf'S 1..l w1 k ind reverts to pagan i-u ring a continuing supply of the sought, \\'arc! Cox. rent cxecu tiv~ cotmdmi~siohn \\Ith rrc>feren ce to this supcr!'."li tions 8Jld s:ivagery The animals. Lobster of that length said. s u y tn t e near uture. I · 1 d . I . 90C1a a \flnc!'s r f tht> last t\\'O have not lived long enough to Cox cmphasi1..ed that the OPA 1 I • -~ I thousand y ears disintegrnl<' and spav;n n1ure than tv.·ice. he ex· "·as v"ill ing-lo do everything in it!'! Shirts, Shorts, ! disappt>ar. Lif(' is chC'np because no I pl:iined. and to continue catching po,.,·e r to aid in solving the acu te Pajamas Due for onp had c \·er t'xprl!-S"f'J the dignity them \\'oulJ evl'ntually dl'Htroy the houslng shortag(' In this area and I • and v.·o rth of t hf' soul. \ int.lustry on this coas t. mad<' clear that th(' agency v.·ould • See Our Complete Selection of CHRISTMAS GIFTS I Price Decrease The courl'e or human histr)ry is I-le adJc>d that catch ing the un· hotu to a policy encou raging full t 1n-r1rd . b.'lc k, anrl all the progr('s.<;. dcri;1zed lohsl<'r , though they \\'C rc (lCcu pancy of rental units b\· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T he buying public \\Ill pay nn n:iulfe 111 l\\:e~ty Cf'nl11 rirs In thf" n1ore tasty 3.nd brought a premium 1 g r<1nting landlords rent inc reasr~ ~ \the a\·er:Jge about 5 pr r cent lesi fi~ld <lf c1v1I ~r)\·l'rnml'nt. the on the mark<:t. v.·as unjustified for incre:ii-1'd occupanCy if C<lll· for n~t·n ·,. and bliy's s hii l:"I. shorts !'l('lrniee Of Inv.· giving a nd h!.\\' en-both in the t:)'P!:i o f the laY• and of dition~ nf t he rent regulation \\'ere nnd paJ.ln1as as a l't'Sult uf n nl·v.· fort•in.c. is Inst and \\'iprd out. the people uf the community v.·ho f u!ly met. ' a e .GUS Hancock BEACH'S Super 20th & Newport Blvd. Cuddly Animals $1 98 $4 98 $7 98 Complete Selection DOLLS $1 09 to $7 95 Games-Toys Bicycl e Supplies Station Costa Mesa rr1:.~tla lil1n rl'dui 1n,L:" nia.nurJ<'lll r· T.vr<tnti-!'it .on .thl'ir thronf'~ a,1{<1 ln profit by the industry, ------------- ! czs' r:inrgins f1ir Lht·.~e goods. J'aul 1 and rul(' :-"1th iron hand flOd iron This "'as the first "sho rt ltJb· BarkS<lale d'Orr. Soulhlancl QI'~\ hl'<'l .Art 1~ drntl 11n I l!t eraturr de-ster" cas" since the posl·\\'ar lish- distr1ct director, :-aid today. gradt'd to the-level of lying propa-1ng has opened here. ~r. Dodge , l The Ill'.'\\' reg:ulat1on. efieet!\'C . ganda. E ach nation Is an armed s t:ited. FOR INSURANCE SEE Howard W. Gerrish J an. I. I 9 4tj, is dt'signc<.I to halt I c~ni r a nd every sea the scene or -------- the inf lation in manufacturers· I pi:acy, rapine .and plunder. Flor SHORTE N ROUTE TO JAPAN 1808 Newport Boulevard COSTA MESA I prices. to restore a.s nearly as might mak1~s right. Rn<l ther e i9 poEsible the 1942 level of prices.I no p eace on earth or good v.ill a nt.I to place pricea in tlleir proper aniong men. J esus had no t been relationships as regards type o f ho~~· h . garment and class of purc hast'r. e u.manitarlan progress of the ag!'s 1s rolled up li ke a scroll AI RLINES TESTING R ADAR nnd d iscarded . There arc no homes SA N fo~l~AN CJ.SCO. The Naval Air Service has under constJUC't ion a shorte r air route to Japan via ~I id\\'R)'. V\take a nd 11 a rcu9 Is land ths.t \\'ill save nearly a day ove r the present r oute via J 0hnslon Island. K\vajalein and Guam. The ne"· route may be folloy,·ed by commercial operators at a later date. Phone 181 Automobile Accident • Fire Life Llcenl'!e and Contract Bondl'! Written I S ix American airlines a re ex· for orphans or for the lonely aged. per1menting ,,·ilh the Army's radio There are no asylums for the ln- i altfmeter to discover v.·hether or sane. no hospitals. nn nu rses. no not it has any value in commerc lal Red Cross. T here are no operations I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ air transportation. I to sa~e huma n . lives. no blessed j' m£'d1 c1nrs to bring relief to the tortu red. No one had nevt'r said. "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of lhcsf". ye have POST WAR AIR TOUR One of the f irst poat\\·a r con- Uuc ted vacation air tours or Cen- tral America. is nov.' being let by ~In>. Clara Genun;;, manager of the Travel ServiLe of the Union Trust Cu1npany of lndlanapolis j through '.\J exico t\Dd Guatemala. done it unto me." · I conclude v.·ith the v.·ords of the author: "I d reamed that He had not been born. And then. as 1 tht> implications of that dream rolled over me . .,.,·ave on \\'ave. r wlehed that I had not been born.·· ONCE AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA ~ t:~ Offers You the Finest Place to Dine In Orange County: JEWELERS 311 \\'est Fourth St. Santa Ana Phone 2346-\\' Get That Uniform or Civilian Clothing Cleane4Jytd Pressed for Christmas • We do military creases Mandex Cleaners Cor. Newport and Pa.lisa.des By SAAAB .--------------~--------------------------:! "But it \\'as only a dream. r All New· • • Even the Location I Make Your Selection . while Our Stock Is Comp!ete Brandy Christian Bros $415 Fifths- lmperiam $4 59 Fifths- Padre 3-Star $375 Fifths- Le Jorn $415 Fifths- Jo Babet $408 Fifths- Remy Martin $997 Cognac Otampagnc--Fifths- Martell Cognac $8 32 Fifths- Corgo $5 53 Fifths- Whiskey and Wines AD Popnlar Brands Beer Including Eastern By Bottle or case ~XTRA SPECIALS Romate Brandy $3 00 f'lftbs- OP . .\, $4.75 ........ Cyprus Br andy :;'~~~.57 .................... 53 00 Fonseca Brandy F1tths-s4 00 OPA. $5.00 ... . ..... Croix Royale ~~~.as ................. -s4 oo Creme de Menthe DuBouch ett Bal zac Bardinet Dom Bened ic tine LeRoux Mar -Salle Grand Marnies Neyens Garnier Creme de Cacaos , Bardinet Balzac DeKuyper Southern Comfort LIQpERS Southern Comfort DuBouchett Rums Goddard's Puerto Rican Fifths-OPA $4.14 Windward $300 CUban-Fifths-OPA $4.43 Barcelona $300 Importcd-Firths··OPA $424 Ron Cabilon $300 Puerto Rican-5ths ··OPA $4.29 Bacardi $536 Cuban-Fifths- Bacardi $413 Puerto Rican-Fifths Ronrico $4 83 Puerto Rican-Quarts Gins •• Gil bey's • Gordon's • Fleischmann's • Walker's • Calvert's • Dixie BeIIe • Kinsey CLOSED XMAS DAY Keene's Korner ' struggled t o "·akefuln('ss out or that nlghtmA.re o r ~t>spair. I awoke to a v.•orld of life and llgtit, ()f cnlor and music: a y,,•orld o' fre" mim ancl \\•omen and happy children: a "·arid or gT('at hospitals and 9.'0D· derful medicines: a \\'arid of lib. erty and justice ; a v.·orld or scien- t ific progr<'ss Rnd humanitarian thou,ght; a "'orld "l.'bere love ls necessal)• and pt>ace is possible In spite of all our 'IA.·eaknesses and failures a nd sins. : "F or it ls a \\·orld that God so loved tha t He ga .,.e H is only be- gotten Son. \\'hen the fuJne-se or time \\'as r ,...mr, He sent forth H is ... One-Half Mi le East of Old Location on Coast Highway. ,j ' Beautiful New Cocktail Bar We Lead Southern California in the Serving of -SEAFOODS - ALSO YOUR kind of STEAKS -VISIT OUR KITCHEN - Sam's Sea Food and Fish Market Spa Early Birds! Get Your Breakfast -a t- Palm· Palm Cafe Open Ga. m. 1884 Newport Bh·d. Costa Mesa Son, hom o f a \\'Om an. borrt under %S01 (Near Seal Beach) the ht\\', to redeem them that 'IA.'ere ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:':':'~~~~~~~~:':':':'~~=~"""'"""'~ under the la"·· Unto us a Child is .. born, unto us a Son I.a given. He has bet'n born. Glory to God Lo the highest!" Rohf'rt L. Sattler, son of Mr. a nd 1..·lrs. G. Herbert Sattler, 117 Sap. phire avenue. Balboa fsl and has ~n processed through th4' · T er - m inaJ Island 9epar atlon cent er and plans to resume his college work. H e enli!rted ln the Navy in 1942 and l'!en'ed on the USS Requisite in the South Seas. Including the Gilbert. Marshall and Philippine island.a. ) YOUR CAR WITH GENUINE PRE· WAR ~p A INT! But first .come in and take ~ look at our fine ' Bake Oven •• then you'll see why our jobs are toPS! One-Day Service - -Credit If D~sired All Work Guaranteed • HARRISON PON c co. Santa Ami • ·--. I 24-Hour Radio Service HOME, AUTO, MARINE RADIOS REPAIBP:D Burt R. Norton 91.S Coa.at mway Phone Ul'J Newport Beach , Calif, --· 7 ,.. Iii I r pg. p11 '••JI 1111 " Weather Changes Will Be Shown Fishermen in West Part of Harbor By Flags at Western Canners , Spbit of Christmas New Church Plans Christmas Party Thursday Night Aa tbe year grow• old, the d&ys aborter, the air 19 charged with aomelh1Dg not relat ed to the wee.t.ber. It 11 felt everywhere; in A Sunday School program will the fa.rm southland. ln the ch1ll ot be h eld in conjunction with the A weather reporting service for all t lahermen at the west end of the ba.rbor ha.a been started bY w eatem Canners. They have ju.at placed a t'l.ag pole on top ot their Shell dock a t the foot of 30th street which together with hal- yards will give fishermen wa.rn1ng by ~gulaUon flag& ot the weather n ery stated. th& n orth. It la on everyone's Ups regularly planned enterta.lnment For tnatance on tbe halyard one and deep in the h eal'U Of moat of Thursday night a t the ne"· A..asem· red pennant would be run up tor us. biles or God church at 2306 Ocean small craft warning. A r ed pen. It ls the spirit of C..."h ristmas.. Front in Ne"'port. ac.cording to na.nt over a. red nag wtth black 1 wu: shopping not loog ago Mrs. Ida Sande, assocl8.le paator cent er would be holated for a and found It difficult, too. for ! of the. ch urch. Chris~ treat.! f.o r Northea.stei::. many o f the gift.a 1 had planned to all childr en are promises. The puQ. A red flag w ith bla.ck center b Ith 't t be f d 1 llc Is in vited. she explained. They over a red pennant would indicate uy et "h!wehren 1 edo Thi oun °'1 wlll have special music for the Vtl're oo g pr c . s mean 1 • TURKEYS Live, Dressed or Drawn Weight A. Christen 1'7tll and Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa Phone 293-W conrtitlons daily along the cout. a ·Soutbeaater , while a red n ag a change in plans. OCCB.IJ on. '---------------------------' :.,,,--------------------------'! Severa l flags can be flown a.t with black center over a white 1 •.valked about the atorea let us give, aJijo receive. Then, as ~-------------------------~ once, and It Is the plan of the com-pennant would &how a. Southwester searching for new ldeu, and fo und Christmas dawns, our unde rst and· ACE REFRIGERATION SERVICE /I: Domestic -Commercial Marine Ph. B. B. f.623 1015 Orange Ave. pa.ny to ny varioU.! signal! on the \ I.! ln store. The fift h change would my!ttlf looking at people instea.d Ing or the true Christmas spirit pole bell the American flag a.s be a white pennant over a. red fla.g Of the mercbandi~ on the tables. "·Ill sink deep and he complete. I to the s ate of the weather. ln-"·itb black center, lndlca.Ung a The very old seemed a little be--L UCERTIA MAY. formation received e.ach day by Northwester. wildered by the cro\\·d!I, and un· the fire department will be relayed Southeast and Northwesters are certain though plainly filled with I r'Tii"'J':~:r:!!' I to them, and not only ~O'\llfT\ by the most common in lhi.l!I area, the the ·o ' of buyln gifts for loved Pennants. but on a bulletin board 1 Y g cannery ofrlcla.I said. ones. at the dock. Little children wer e "'ide·eyed The warning srrvlce covers all "'ith wonder and t he joy that soon "'eather reports from San Diego \\'ould be theirs y.·hen Santa. came to San Francisco. The flags stipu· Book)ore to their house. 1 kno"" many think la ting the conditions \~:ill •be f1own Notes It "'rong lo teach the story of the until that condition chl\11ges. \Val· jolly old St. Nicholas, but to me ter Longmoor. partner ln the can· by the tra.n9'ition f rom the myth to Orange County Trucking Co. TRUCKS FOR IDRE General Trucking, Hauling, Transfer Long and Short Hauls 229 W, Wilson St. -Costa Mesa PHONES Nwpt. 260, Days--0r-Nwpt, 512,M, Nights ' (Repair Work on All Household ElectMccii Equipment) Costa Mesa Stores !.....---------------"'!Hit By Shoplifters Estrellita the reality comes easily and nat-l ura.lly. I !!lee no harm In the de- 1 llghU ul elf. and. as I \l:atched lhe Cuba is a beautiful place to see ta.cee or young and old about me. but to a naturalist it is heaven. I relt myselr becoming a part or , FOR CHRISTMAS GORDON B. FINDLAY CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Ofnce: s.110 coast Bl\·d . Phone 412 CABINET SHOP SERVICE CABINETS BJ1d MILLWORK T . C. Johnson, Supt. 407 soth SL Pb.: U88·J ' , Fresh Dail.Y Delicious Sea F~a Or. compl<'te equipment "·hcn )'PU '":ant to catch your own. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH flobe tile BANK OF AMERICA 1946 ~uc· ';ffla4 eM NO.wt· • Gi---n• o lon'li of A .. erlc:a C h r i1tma 1 Mon•y0rd•r. l5Ceoch at any branch. Pay· able onywher•. A k San~ to .end you a Bank of ' America Chri8tm.IUI Club check on • Decem ber 1, 1946, and 8tart yo ur account now at an.y br&Dch -60 cent.a a week and up. You'll be surprlJted at the eue with which you can meet ChristmJu bill-. or the down payment on a home. an automobile. or a refrigerator. Aleo, don't foTget that you may need tnnd9 to meet insurance premiums. taxe., or for tbat p-&Dd vacation you. are pl•nnina 1Juuk itf Amtrim NATIONAL f:\!'11ta~ ASSOCIATION _ ....... ll. r'&Ot•A\. o•~o••T IN•U llAl"'IOI: D C ll .. 011.A.,IOM Ml:l"'I··~ ~•Dt llA\,. ie&••~vc •Y•Ttl"'I Foot of Mahl St. -Balboa 1 ..-.....· h 1 Chrl h lift When you get these two combined the Christmas spirit. uumg t e r stmas 9 op · with a sen.!e of humor you have Ing early wer e so me unknown intere!tlng reading. Thomas Bar· T o the '\'ery young, Christmas operators "'ho made orf with ar-bour In "A Naturalist. In Cuba" means receiving. but as we grow ttcles amounting to a total value places wit and wisdom 8ide by older, giving enters in, and. al· or $83.94 fr om three Costa Mesa side ror a bOOk that 1_, far r emoved m09t before ""e knoo· it, becctmes stores Saturday. from war. the whole of the Christmas spirit. 24-Hour Tow Service Complet.e automobtle repair and maintenance service BA1TERIES e TIRES TUBE! • ACCESSORIES The sherifrs office dlscloeed the With each gift must go a part or I rolloY.1ng thefts: A purse contain· Some fathers are problem1t and one's self. ror, as the poet said, Newport Auto Works Ing $50 \\-'&.:!! stolen from a table in lhen other fathers are just fathers .. The gift \\'itho ut the giver is the Costa Mesa furniture store, · · M . M . Mu.sselma.n had a problenl bare." Christmas must not be a where Mrs. Ella Crowley. the own· rather as.he so adeptly tells U!I in time for debt paying. It Is a time er, pla.ced It. "Wheels In His Head." 'AJ' as for friendly gre('tings, for loving A music box, a pocket knife and papa \\'BS aff~tionatrly kncw.--n In· thoughts, a tlme for expressing Earl Mitchem, Prop. salt shakers were stolen from a vented everything from baby rock· them a.s best we can. I 124 30th at €oast Blvd. chain store at 1718 Nev..'port boule-1 ers to "'ings on a bicycle. Papa "They came bringing gifts." Phone (day or night) 1420 vard, acco rding to a. T. Everson, retired at the unheard of age of ;;;l~n~lh;e~n~am~e;o~f~t~h;•;Chr!~~st~Ch~il~d~, '~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ manager. Six neckties "'ere taken , 35 and left the children to thlnk from the dry goOOs store of Ste\!.·· up excuses for what he did. The a rt Price at 1808 1.z N('""POrt boule· auU1or ,finally told his teachers \·ard, M r. Price reported. that papa was a tea taster. A Expert Shoe Repairin g While You Wait ••• Ray Pagan 515 East Bay Front N ext Door to Palm Cale 9 a. m. to6 p. m. PIERSOL 'S ProfeMlonal Pharmacy !92 FOREST A \"E!'\'UE LAOUNA BEACH "In Bus1ntss for Your Htalth " 80ttl•ll•lq la f"reo..,~rl()UOM COMPU!T• 11101..00IC.U. 1; uato l!Tt)( & Pftlit'lllla • Sar .. 1esl Jk.lr. Elutl,. !lt_kl..,,, Can-CT11W..._ HIMlr•: 9 • ft l' .. 8'1P I ft ~9'7 PboM; 11·991 Your forest lowo PROTECTION PLAN Representative b II. \\, 4ot.4>1t1.t-. 4'!3 filh :-.t. Jl11nllni.:;lon l\,.n1•h l'h. JI. I\. it:111 f ' we you heard i A CES "? ...... _ _...,..... zany lo\·able book for reading aloud. F or tho.'Je Yoho 1.1.·ish to find out about America fi rst "Lay Aly Bur. tlen Oo\\-n·· by B . A. Botkin \\ill be a fine book to b<'gin learning about our country. It h~ a fascin· • atlng book of tales or old slaves and their very different theories about emancipation and what It meant to them. Good gift rqr a man. I The '-''Titer of Dan 11cCre\\· has \l.'Tltten h.il!I autobiography. The book : "Ploughman of the ?1:1oon." The author : Robert W . Service. It is a lively rollicking ta.le of the boyhood In Scotland through his I 40 years in thE' frozen north. Ir you have enjoyed his poetry anJ "'ho hasn't , you "'ill enjoy this book. ''This Green \\'orlJ" is a pie· tortal escape into the r<'aliz:ition or the gro"·ing things \\'{' ~ee r:>\'e ryJuy. The author R. Platt tnkPs us from buttercups t o fig- \\·n1·t.s anJ o rchids. r\ll in cine easv 1 :<1.:ssion in the armchair. Colorc~I rJC'llltt'S 8!'1 \\'('\I• !IS black anJ l \\'hite photobraphs brij:hlC'n n1any pag-t'S of good reading for every- "Hfl)' Alrnij!hly" 1:> an i\y,·ard \\'innt't by an aulhnr that \\'ill bl'ar v;att hing. His name is Feike 1;·c·tk t'n1a. The book ,,·11\ at once ;1 rouse your lnt('rr st. 'The boy ' is I a y uung man 1n Jove \\'ith life. i-lc is strh:ken ,,·ith tubercluosls j I and the book Is built around his disintegration and his rC'habilita· 1 t ion, A good nuvel. ------ I I I I I Io I I I I I I I I I I I I I If I 10 ! ~ "J; XMAS TREES -.l ~EGGS ; I ~ FR Es H i • I ~ EVE RY DAY CIDER . . • I :_ GROCERIES loo Lag una lkach ;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; : Co Id M ea ts i ' Frulbi and Vegetables ·j : Phone Z818 Open Sa.ndayw ; Quality Lumber and Building Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HOSTETLER Phone 48 i Button's Grocery! I! 1'734 Newport Blvd.. Costa HM&~ ~-f 1 1 le I I l •l •l l 'l "l II 1111 Ill SAMPSON Machine Works 1604 Newport Blvd, Co8ta Mesa • We are now through with war contracts and open for general machine \VOrk. 1'1" • All modem machinery. All types of machine work. • Marine engine parts du, pllcated. • • Arc and acetylene weld- ing. Lumber and Building Materials Bay District Lumber Co. Phone 1160 ~18 COAST m o mVAY AT THE ARCHES INSR~CE P.A.PALMER LIDO ISLE PWPERJ'IES • ,,;,,,.:.;:== W. 0. BUCK-Insurance Counselor /)/um,_ 1500 ~tl.dz. 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA • • ' • HAPPY DAYI If you"ve been letting your cap for one of the new Servel Gas Refriger· ators, Ibis is the day- A limited quantity of Serveh it now acru· ally at your Dealer's for inspectiou-and plac· ing your order, You'll want to get delivery • Select your table beverage from finest g rade of whiskeys • • • ,Special Golden Wedding Whiskey F ifths • Get our suggestions on deli ghtful Punch a nd $3.45 Hot Drinks UNLIMITED SUPPLY HARWOOD'S CANADIAN ; Stag Liq ,uor Store Opposite !tcFadden Square 2115 Coast Blvd, I FOR EARLIEST POSSIBLE DELIVERY • See Your SERVEL DEALER • NOW! -. as soon as po19Sible, so see him today. But ''patience, please:' Production is still slow in getting under way. The facrories can't pos- sibly meet the demand all at once; but those 'first to order will be first to get deliveries. You'll be g6:d you waited. Newport '· CYLINDER BEA~ MUJ.ED IOUTHllH COUHTIU GAS COMPANY SAMPSON Machin"e W orka MODE RN. •• PRACTICAL ••• PlAMf·PfRPICT j • • , NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES l'llONU: NmWPOBT U -U ~ ,, tzll ~ 'h11t·7 uc1 Tlmn4aJ' ~ Vohane mvn Cailia ._ Woa p.Ntlhed l:YeJ7 Weda 1 da7 Volume D .. ,,,.. •IJl(ldn Payable In Advanoe:--$2~ per year In Orange County; 1 $2.15 per year to 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8th zone Entered U Second-Oass matter at the Postoffice 1n Newport Beach, California. under the Act of March 3, 1879 -'------s. A. MEYER Publisher SAM D. PORTER General Manager L. B. MILUAR.D Editor W . F. DIXON Advertising ~Ianager Printing Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue: Newport Beach, California Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Dependable Local ln11tltutlon for Over S'T Yean Active Member of ...-. l • ' I.Na ' e I RISE TO REMARK - - -Praise News-Times p I HON. JOHN PHILLIPS men with ddlnlte objectives: . VIC · Dl ry Ci . U •ty Sto e Q p e Newport-Bal Tourist Bureau In the 80 month.I I baTe -which th1" column b.. oo often AD Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawali 1n Wublnglon I have wat<:h>d the called the "allde rule boy1," who catltomla'a junior aenal<>r Wm. Rotmd-the-World Trips fu the near future. See admlnlstrationa of three Secretar-rwarm around Wfl.lhtngtoo. like Prats'" ... the attention given by Knowlaod trom Oakland wu un-.. _ Bo )[ Ph. S9' 1 SOl 0..1-Bal.__ Tb t •-it •-•-to d -•-0on ...., "'"'· y eene. . a_,,,.._ ies of State. is la an lmportan ~rm ee ..... ,. .... g un e,IU.U.le -the Newa-Timea on the ~ent pro-able to Include Newport Beach ln job. In 1786, the Secretary of atituUonal government. 1 gram in Santa Ana following the his receot trip to the west coast. Bo°'!:..-10 a. m. '-8 P. m. State was placed ln line, next to Hurley had them sent bonle presentation of the DSC to the but through his brother. publisher '------------'=''------------------' the vice.president, to succeed to from China. When he got back s!Ster of Kuzoe. Matauda.. Talbert of the Oakland Tribune, H arry the presidency. Six Secretartea of himself. he found these men had Nisei by Gen. Joseph Stilwell, the Welch discovered that yacht brok- State have become Preatdent8. The been placed In po8itlone: in the t oUov.ing letter has bet>n received ers here might be on the outlook list of 8ecretaries cootaln8 the State Department which gave by this newwpaper: tor a 35-toot sloop t or the pub- names of some o f the most able them authority over hlm. He was December 13 1945 lisher. men i.n American history, particularly Irked that the State I Newport Balboa Nev.:s.Time's · Nell Murbarger, editor of the It Is still Important. What haa Department, which makes a fetish 30n w est Central Avenue. ' Nev.:port-Batboa Press annoimces happened to it? Io this 35 months. ot secrecy, should refuse lo allow N~\\·port B!'ach , California. her re tirement from that news- there have been vacillations and full information to be released on My dear Sir: paper a.s of Jantr1lry 1 at the - r_..r...r,n1J.-lnt .17 S•rw,. s.,.,,. Y• 11. w. Cor. 4th & Sycamore SANTA ANA I Christmas Mailin~ Now! "r eorganizalioll8." Where Is the Chinese matters, but would permit, On behalf of the Q 1uncll for luncheon of the directors of the continuity and the firmneas and or at lea.."Jt could not prevent, the Civic Unity, I \\"Bnl to tell vou hov.· chamber of commerce A.fonday sureness \\.')Jich shoulJ mark the "!Ee.ks" from these l nelde sources, thankful \\'e arc for the excellent neon. Nell plans to do tree lance foreign policy of the most influ· V.'hich give only the opposi.ng side publicity you gave, relative to our v.·riting from her home i'n Costa. ential nation ln the world today? of the 9tory. + Amcrlcnns United Rally on Satur-lfesa. She has been associated This influence, if the desires of I To put it ln the picturesque Jan-day, Dec. 8. at Santa Ana. v.·ith both the Press and the Costa the people of the United States guage of the General, he Objected You played no small part. I am h-t esa Globe-Herald, and numbers v.·ere follov•ed, v.·ould be exerted to being leaked on by the career sure. In helping t o make this event her friends In the hundreds. All only on the side of peace among men of the State Department! I a truly historic occasion. ~fay J join£'d in v.·ishing her g ood lur k nations. equality among peoples, 1 At the ?\tonda)' morning confer· express my appreciation of your in her ne\\' \\•ork. and \Velcomed and the "freedoms'' of 'A'hich we £'nce v.'ith the Sec retary. it is un-paper and Its progre!j'ii,·e vie\\'s I her succt>ssor, t1iss Sylvester. talk oo much. derstood that Hurl~y •,1:as assured I arn sure that it v.·ill Interest Governor F:arl Warren \\·rote his I If you haven't done your Christm;-i"-mailing ~·et. JJIPase do it at once. Postoffices throug hout the country are hand- ling one of the biggest volumes of Christmas mail in history and are doing it with g reatly undermanned staffs. Thousands of posta l employes are still iQ the armed services. What is more.,lhe nation's transportation is still jammed by the homeward n1sh of veterans. As a result the transport system is going to be hard pressed to handle the deluge of packages and cards. Here are a fe\\.. suggestions as to hO\\" you can help: 1. Mail all Christmas packages and cards at once. 2. Be sure the address is complete and con-ect. including the return address. 3. Wrap packages securely. If you do these things you \\ill help the postman and a lso ensure the arrival of your Christmas mail by December 25. 'Be It Ever So Humble .. .' .. Be it e\rer so humble there's no place like home.0 But the acttte housing sho11age throughotll AmeriCc'l. has produced a new version of that old adage: "Be it eve r so humble there's no place." And as hundreds of thousands of war veterans return to civilian life each week the "no place" theme is S\Ulg in dis- sonant tones by a rapidly increasing chorus of dwelling seek- ers. In \-Vashington \vorried officials ai-e disct1ssing many ''cures" for the situation. But too much emphasis is being laid on the control of existing supplies of bttilding materials and their prices. rather than concentrating on the only sure remedy which is to speed the production of more building materials for Ci\-i lian use. Some t'Ontrols may be necessary for a while but if ltunber and other items for home construction are made more plcnti· ful the price problem \\ill take care of itself through the Jaw of supply and demand. America must build millions of homes during the next de- cade if the increasing population is to be properly housed. Our own state with its vast number of new residents will undoubt- edly construct more homes than any other state in the UQion. If Washington officials will spend less time trying to fig- ure out a quick cure for the situation and more time toward getting trees and red tape cut. the housing s hortage will be at least one step nearer solution. "Goodness," said the young lady as she inspec ted her grandmother's wedding 1ing, "what heavy a nd unwieldly 1things those \vere 50 years ago~·· "Yes. dear," said grandma, "but you must remember that In my day they were made to last a lifetime." " Grown~ups who believe in Santa Claus Many a service man's mocher, wif~ or tweet• bean will be gbdd<O<d by • Loog Distance all on ~ 24 or 25. But tbooe an. home from newly-tttumcd servi« mm will odd • big l<>1d to holiday lftflic 00 Long n;... caaa: lioes. Eno wicbout ti-, it's so '-'7 ... .,. hatd-pm.wd to liaodle d.c buP- You can help a lot .•• bybolplng • keep !be Wies open for ocnitt mm. @ ---- ,, •• A fey.· days ago I attenci('d n a statl'm('nl of American policy in .rnu to knoy,• that one ot your thanks ~t rec£'i\'ing a bid to the m eeting at the National Pres'> 1 China. And an end of the leaks prominent citizens, ~1r. Harry annual dinner meeting of the I\Te\\'- club, v.·here General H urley spokt". fron1 inside the department. Hur-Gartler. of the P r.rt of Seven Seas. port H arbor Chamber or Com· It \1,.as the day after ht-had handed ley planned to r eturn to China. On l play£'d a const1·uctive part in merce In January. H e declared, his startling resignation to S£'crt•-~fonclay afternoon six members of launching the e\'cnt. ho\\"Cver, that due to plans for a tar3'· Byrnes. On Monday, tn·o days the Con~ress, three of them from \\'Ith everv good v.ri.sh. special SC'SSion nf the legislature be£01·e, he had called on the seer!?'-I California. introduced rr r esolution ) .Sincerely, to consider emergency housing tary and had apparently bet.>n \viU-to "Order rorth\\'ith the recall of ·.rosF.PH LEVINE. and other matters in that month, Ing, on the basi!f of certain as-all tr oop~. supplies. etc. from Secretary Council for his plans nre indefinite. surances made him, to return to China.'' The accompanying state-Civic Unity. Hon. \Vin. Jennings Bryan jr., China. \\rhat had happen('d? Tl Is m ent appears on page 11114 of the son ot the 'Gr£'at Commoner' v.:ho nere!'!sary to go bark a littlt>. I Congr('ssional Record of lo.1 ontlay, Ro b DunlRp, son of :\1r. and 1'1rs. \\'as once a randidate for president George D. Bassett • General an.d Tax Accounting Fishermen's Eookkeeping Notary Public 2602 W. Central Ave . N ('\vport Beach Phone 1805-J . H urley ,,·as SC'n_t to C.hina a~ a Nov. 26. _T his is the straight con1-Stuart Dunlap, Dalboa Island. has on the d."m_nc ratic ticket, ex· tune of desperation. \\as Chtna mun1s t lln{'. Thi> group to benefit been ho me on an <'lght·day f ur-1 pressed su1 prise \\'hen t old at tt1e about to collapse? Could the tv.·o1 in C.11in:l .... ·ould bt.> the communist l lou~h from Jacksonville, Fla. He chamber of commerce luncheon fartions. nationals-ani..l comn111 n-gJ'oup. \\"O.S one of a group of three former !1-t onday noon that Ne\\"port Hnr- ists. ht~ kert in harmony, suffiC· Thf' follo.,.,·!n~ day. in the face of Harbor H i boys \\'ho mtered the bor nn\\' has t .... ·o banana boats !.....----------------------------' iently to fight the Japs? (_'oultl .... -hat he thflught y,·as an immediate I Na\•y togC'th<'r an<! have been to-operatin):!" In and out of t~e harbOr. f t od and supplies be f,!Otten to violation o~ his ~t onday agree-gether C\'er since. all holding the He ha!'! a summer home 1n Balboa. thC'm? \\'ould Russia make certain nient, ~Ir Ht1 rley l"'t'9igned. He felt,\ rating of sean1an first class. The an~ planned to open it for lhe .. ---------------------------"'l agreen1ents re-lative to th3t phnse l it is said, that the speech 11onday others a re Glynn Boit>s, son of ?-Ir. hollda)'. season.· of t)lc y.·ar"! Hurle)· d id \\"hat attt·rnoon In Congress could only and ~!rs. C. L. Boies, Costa ?-.t esa. -------- ''"IJUld appear to the interested by-have been instigated by the and David Hughes, son of Dr. and "JIGGLE" NEEDED ON !'tnnder to be an exeell<'nt job.19nurces in the department antag· .:\l rs. A . C. H ughes, Costa Mesa. JET PLAN.E S China did not coll apse; both r11c· onlst1c to him a :i d favo rable to WASHlN GTO~. -The ne'"'· jet lions fou~ht the Japs inmcad or I the C hinese communists. He has l)et"'n replaced by G eneral propell e~ fighters have to have each other: . Ru.ss1a made (and On \\rednc9day, the secretary is- 1 .:\Tarshall. brought back from re-I ~all vibrators att.ac~~ to their kept I the desired agreements. a.nd 8ued a statement on Chinese pol-tiremf'nt in this cr isis. , ~n.strument panels. This is done to suppli£'s got to Chinn. I icy. \\"hich had it eorr.e tY.'O days Noy,· the American communist ~nsure a constant vibration of the Throughout all this. Hurley before, and could as!JIJrance have p<1.rty is picketing the State De-instnunent hoarJ. olherv.·ise due claimed that he v.·as oppo~d by 'I been given that'the secretary could! partn1t•nt, d£'manding the rcsig-to the absence of vibr~tion in jet "carre£'r men" as he described control his •liberal-minded bovs in nation of Secrclarv Byrnes and the planes many Of the instruments them, of the Department of State. his O\\"n department, Amba.s~ador \\;thdra\\'81 ot a l-1 United States '''ould not o perate. No t big men, just the same little 1 H \1rley would not have r esigned. troops frt1 m China. These y,•ere the I:: .. :~~~~~~:~~~::~:~~:~~~::::] ACROSS 1 Little girl 4 Per. to bees g Ireland 10 Kind of hat 12 Center of thouj:hl 14 Pointed arcb 15 Boy's nickname 16 Price <abbr.} 17 Type ni('asure 18 Ostrich-like bird 20 Rough lava 22 \Varp-yarn 25 Chat 29 Percolate through ashes 31 Hinder 32 Read 34 River cs .... ·iss> 35 Erbium {svm.) 36 center 38 Board of Ordnance (abbr.) 40 Sign ot Infinitive 42 Per. to anc. Scandinavia 46 Regions 48 Moan 49 Rail at 51 Small ii:l;:ind 52 fo.11ster ~Sp.l 53 Feline 00\'VS } Titil' U'<l'd 10 a king 2 Persia 3 Fish net 4 Jewish month 5 Dttk over a cabin 8 Ungrateful 7 Cuckoo S Glacial snow 9 Subside 11 Sun god 13 Deities of nature 19 Biblical clt1 21 I .uzuo Negr1to 22 Lufty mnu11tain 23 Insect 24 ~1ere 26 Summing up :n r.te adO\\' 28 Blunder 30 Hanging screen So. lJ 3JType me11sur1 37 Style ot architecture 36 Obstacle 39 l\.1e tallic rocks •1 Capital of Nor\\•ay •3 Girl's name 4-i Condiment 45 Compass point !abbr .) 47 Eve.ning (poet)' SO Erbium '''i'·· h•w•r .. P•s•M Samb•r It Cemplete Fountain Service at HANSEN'S • 2100 Ocean Front Newport NOW OPEN EVENINGS MALTS • SANDWICHES • HAMBURGERS Ice C"'8m tO Take Out Your Christmas Shopping HEADQUARTERS I demand~. on the F1 oor of Co.,gTess, on J\f ondfl}'. Nov. 26. made by three representatives fro m \\"a.shington, and three representatives from lnl<>rnatlonal Harvester TRUCKS AND TRACTORS FARM EQUIP~CENT M. Eltiste & Co .. Inc. Califomia. te1 E . 4th Pb. S200 Santa Ana The time of Jc<:ision approaches SlZ No. L. A. St. Pb.. 2421 Anahelm m ore and rr.ore rapidly in Amer-ica. ;:::============::::; HEARING REVOLUTION! Wfttl,N-'":11-Colot lcnpao11•udC.onl Gunderson Drug Main St.-Balboa ~ YOUR !:YEA ARE THE UGBT OF AHERICA . . . the first to enlist In aii lines of duty to win the war. There/ore your eye! at work de9erve special consideration . . . they dese~ to be given the expert examination ed fitting extended to all our patrolll. Dr. Robert Crawford OPTOMETIUST l'J9t N-rl llo"""-nl ~Iii-~- credit 'l'41!1!0 Bro\<en Lenses Dupll<ated Toys, Pictures Oil Paintings ' Mirrors Table Top Glass Pictute Framlng Glass Glazing What-Not Shop 307 PaJm Balboa O. L. CULLY Certt.ned Tu: Comultant Public Aooountl\nt Specializing on Income Tax Your patronage appreciated US Spmreon BulldllJC 206 w. 4th Santa Ana ROOFS APPLIED OR llEP AIBJ!:D Free Estimateo & Inspection W. I. Benbow 360'2 Man:us . .Ph. Nwpt. 1012-J NEW LIN!: Craft Greeting Cards Stationery Complece Une ot Cll114rft:i'1 11oo1u Brookings Variety 600 ('our RWJ'. Coron• llfol Mar Auto Pai~ting Body and Fender Work • Welding • Fred's Body Shop ll20 C.-t lllway Corona del Mar llll'S WHO II IAIBOI DISTRICT . . • Before You Build or Remodel visit ov Interesting sample .and display roolll!I. Color guides, planning aids, com- prehensive stock of rugs, carpets and linoleum. R.up a Carpet. Cle611ed, Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works 162Z Sooth Main St. Phone Santa Ana %306 SANTA ANA .._ ____________________________ ... PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANT J. S. WHYTE VJCOMJt TAX OONSULTA.."'"T Authorl&ed bT the Un.Hed 81·•1.e• Treu- ury Departi:n.enl to repreeeol clienl1 In conneollon w!tb lncoine tai: mattel'9. .A.UDrr8 • 11'8TEMS BOOKKBllPDfO 81ERV1CE Office 1840 Barbor Bll'L, Co.c.. M- l"bo-:Sewpet"l 24.&0-W " Annand Monaco ARCHITECT Sli W. Bay Ave., Balboa Newport 1 '1Z4 %121 IAk:ewood Ave. Loi Anrel• NOrma.ndy &WS Oil l!ICBOOUI Mortimer Sdlool I02 (Joni ---Ondeo: CJoUep, ~to17 DAY SCHOOL Now ()po G.A. Mortimer, M.A., Osford ...-i..i Plloee. - DR. OBED LUCAS Den ti at • 2202" W. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT ISEACH HORTICJJAN8 HAROLD IC. GRAUEL CHAPEL "We Our8elvea the Better Serve By Bervlnir Othen1 Beet" ""°"" Newport &81 c.o.ta. Meaa CallfOrnla HOBERT A. CRAWFORD OpL, 0. OPTOMETRIST m,. ••mtned . G1•1•11• ntted 1~ Newaort Boulevard --COSTA MMA PllY8IOIAN8 ll SURGEONS. ILD H. R. HALL, M. D. Physician and Sw-goon Hrs.: 2·5. by appointment Telephone 2620 131 Broadway Cost& M esa Gordon M.Gnmdy,M.D. Phylliol"fl and 8tll'g'80ll Ninth and Cell~ A-. Of.Doe Rn. :10-12 a.m.; S-5 p.m. Telepboae S1 Conrad 'R;chter, M.D. P1179lclali" aad 8mae.i I.JO s . Im. at. Coota--ao.n: lO·ll .. m. and 1~5 p.m. ""-111 DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 2209 Co.aft Blvd., ,_.,.,Dort S..C. -Phone - Offioe 216+ W RN, 286-11 If No Anl!wer Caoll N~f't I ' Gerald Rama, M.D. 2830 We5t Central Ave. Ne>Nport Beach Ph. 1028--No Answer call 301-M X-Ray Ser'vtoe. Mlltoa IL !ll&sweD, M. D 1601 Cout Rlway Corona del Mar ~ -: J.O • J.J I to I .-N.wponua S. R. Monaco, H. D. 81, ., ....... IWllGa ...... l'DI FIREPLACE. ANO KINDLING WOOD-~ H. W. Wl1Pt, 1T8' Npt. -d.. O!ota II-. U..S Lumber, Pb. -.,, I'------------' '61 ll. .. M.. IAe •z• '11 -ffll BJo .a.P•tr I & BUIERAL CONTRACTOR-• BlJJlVSJ'OU '--------------..! OordaG B. ~. UlO Cout Blvd., Pb. il2. l'\ano &Dd ox..tructloQ. r--------'-----1 r----------- LUM BEii COMPANlllS- Ollilt& )(-Ur. 00.~"L.at .. llelp :J<llJ plan ,...,,. -• -"· B&:r Dtoobld Lmnber co. -UIO. Cl.a lfllatiwa7 ot ..._.. ~l'ICI! tUPPLIE.S- Newport Barbor Pu.NWttq OD. Jl'bc9ee: 12 • JI, Nwwpoct B,.,,, PlllNTIN- Nwwpcri llarbol' PvtlW!tlar Co. JllliaD.le: 12 • 11, Nwpcwt B r + SIE"EL & KAUB >sh 1n a I ;qua J.W lfewpwt ...._ ~ - T' .,..,_ 1111..., MU W. o.tn1 If__._ TJl11\J •la, PUNo n•••e•· T. P. Reeder, M. D. T 111' I ! llUL eeTATll, INIUllANC. & NOTAllY l'UaLIC- 1.-tr X. W'•" a, ta W. CMI ~w. a.. I. ~ lllq ~ b ..... llU•Hll .,. ... _ l.'IANO TEACHF.R Dr ~~ llai(iu ......-.. 00. -: J.J -». lf•JWt II ·~. C: V. ~ • -(]. W Pi tH•lrTMnALWO•lo ~ ~~~ v~·ZQ.., ... -w.-.o.--~-~cP!Ll~w' \ii• ·~<-.-.;uo::-- 1•--------------------~·:....ll n z • 7 --• L_~,~-~w!'.:.·!0~~~-~· ft~~F~·~-ll:L~'~·~·~~·~"'~':.;'""~~-~L_I t" -vmi .. -· .... -. .. -... -111~....i :::::!: ' NEws-r1MEs ct:-ss1F1·E·o Ao 1 1 1 s Read Them for Profit , • . AN OPPORTUNITY! Use Them for Results EVERY Son Married While Mother Sojourns In Newfoundland Smiths Open New llare Plant Gardens On Newport Blvd. Tu~ • M•• Hannah Gill!s. 2u 21"'/:;;;:;;:;;~ii:-;:_:_:_=If=~you~~d;on~·~t~flnd~:;;;w~h~a~t~y;ou~;are;:::l:oo~kln;g;f~o~r~a;<l;'~·e~rt;i"'-'Cl==ln~lh=ls=iS!~<Ju~e~P~h~o~n~.e;;-;;N~e;wpo~~rt~Be~A~c~h-l_2~o~r~l~3;;an~d~p~l;ace;::y:our:::::own==ad=vertlsem::::;.:~:en=t~;;~~;;======:. e ... a::,:, Dec. 18. mark!! the d ru·ent an operation o~g of the Smith Rare Plant street, un e ---,--,,-.,===--------:: Cardena at 224:1 N""'1fT\nrt Blvd. I Friday morning for appendlciUs BUSTh"US GUIDE 10 PAINTING CONTRACTOR SA' ->llSCEL' \S""0-1JS •o SA i.~ l\llSCELLA"EOUS ____ so LIVESTOCK S --~ ' and --'heS'ioos and Is nO'Vrl reeover-..._~ L...t .. ,, ~ ·- 1 BEAL ESTATE under the new management ot Mr, a... H · M I" S and Mrs Bert S llh Ing at Santa Ana ommunity hos-GENERAL CON1'RACTING, Re-PAINTING -PAPER HANGING CHILD'S TRICYCLE. age 2 to 4. O!'!lel')' enc 1ng et-VCe LOOK YHAT'S HERE'.-Tbe beat Whe · 1 t m th , S Ith pita\ She had been home only 11 pair and Alter8.tions. See Frank and DECORATING Ph: N. s ; :'150-l\.t. 95-ttc 3-day service. Advise on the best present you can buy him-a tine New 3-BedrOO!Jl H o mes bu n A!J seen t e m !t were v.ieek or so v.1hen stricken, havlng Pellkoter, 3405 Finley ave .. Nc1,1;·-H, E. ?.fcOonald holrie~· to buy. DONKEY, broke gentle, \.\'ell- fly a.s ~ mad haters to get the t, months In Nev.'founcl-port Bea.ch. Pb. 1498-~I. 43-ltc 414 Old Countv Rd., Ph: 16-4-\V S KY-S OPE~ A. real spy-il,'lass ~1ay Worley. 224 Otis Bldg., mannered. Saddle and bridle. See Ga rdens ready for opening on spent v;o J Tuesday. While they wtll constant-Je.nd visiting ~embers of her !am-CostR ~'lcsa <15-tfc for idl'rllfyln,:::: l\lrplanl's. l fseful 4th & M.ain, Santa Ana.. 94-4tp at 514 San Bernardino Ave., ly a.dd to their stock they Vl"ill ily and old friends. • . BICYCLES all'!o at sports events. 59c. 1'IF.~A Costa Mesa. 94-4tc have on hartd such' items as Mrs. Gillis \\·as stl~J in BthMe Eruit Sold, Rented or Repaired. Pal,inont,i,n,~P•-.1 .. ~epco.trnatltnign_g HOBBY SHOP. 95-tfc -"-·_A_s_T_Y._.n~T_O~R~ITT'-,,,_~_.1_.,._,._s1 SPECI.i\.L A~XOUXCE'.\tF.:"TS S8 ~-hid I d v.:hen her son J ohn G1lils. . . l /c, VOGEJ./S " • 0< \·VA:'\'T TO BUY -Used yvagh ing Flower St. and Santa Ana Ave.. Costa !.1ersn ........ 8, many rare pants. an . d ,. , "" V ga• Nev 1 S B !boa S O & N II FOR SALF. Boy"s bicycle. 2P.-inch h. \V.ll g d p ·c 1 many polled things for Christmas. \\·a.s mar rte ID ~ e . ' lOO ~ ain t.. a vmp~ n 0 ar frame. Ell{ln. Good cond ition. mac inc .. I P"Y. 00 Tl ~ or Besides rare items they \vill to 1'1iss Jackie ~l)·nn of Laguna 208 Marine, Balboa Jsla nd. Ph. N\\•pt. 1217-W ~12 3Rth ~' Phone 1233_1l 1'f'\\'fl()rt B'-'ach . nny late model in good oond. Typewriters Repaired 7 Day Service H ard"''ood floors-Tile bath 'Tile !rink-Double garage $2350 do..,,·n-$56 per month carry a line of gene,ral nursery Beach. )"Ir. Gl\11s, \vbo Is the 94-l!c 12-t!c 96_l tp Phone :-;I. B. 2491-J. 95·2tp &tock to supply some of the de-brother of ?.Irs. Sue ~or·•ath, Nev.·-. . port Heil!hls is stationed at Ter· PAL"-JTDJG CONTIL\Cl'OR PERSOSAL 14 FOR s~\l .. E American F'lycr pier -:\\.11.L PAY CASH tor your !ur· !tlESA RAOIO & ELF.CTRONICS 1794 Nev.·port Blvd. Phone 345---Costa lfesa 95-tfc M.nke your aelectiun now De ready to move in mand.result1ng !rt.Dl the t"Xtens1ve 1 d d ft <ihort -------. --------. . · n!ture or •.,•,:ha.t have you. Phon(' building and landscaping bt>1ng minal ls an. an a er a -$150 W ill Paint DEAR SANTA : I kno\'\' ynu have trtc lrRln; $30. like ne,,·:. extra Nv•pl. 2000. 0. R Cra\\'IC'Y. The K E Y S done In this area. honeyn1oon 1n Las ~egas and Bak-a long cold trip and Jots of calls track. brHlg-e . manual sv.·1tchcs. FOlld Ilri.sket 1812 N~"·port Ralph P. 1'1askey S4 IO Coast Bl\·d. By next sumrr:cr, they intend to ersfieh.I . brought his bride to. ~o-YOUR HQl\lE to make. but don't forget to stop GOO Av0<:ado, Corona del ~·far. f'I d r. t M gg.tfc Made \\7hlle You Wa.it have in stock such rare items as rona del ~.l ar \\'here they are livmg Ever:vthing Fttrnished at the ]\IF.SA HOBBY SHOP in 96-2tp 'v ·· ~n~ 8 e!fR. VOGEL'S tuberous begon.ias and camelias. at 430 . .\vocado street. I \1.'ill palnt the avrra~e !ri:t.f' 4 o r 5 Co8ta lo.fesa and r,et me an Xnctn -IF l'OU want to sell your old :J.00 Main St .. Balboa Newport Bea.ch. California P hone 4 02 71 -tfc FOR SALF. ~To\.·s. triC"''C'l<'S, \\·heel 1 \\'e ay h•·gbeal The Smiths can1e to the ~l esa room house for $150. Rest ma-Kn ife Set and some super deluxe J Pano see us_ · P 208 11arine, Balboa Island INITIAL FL IGHT goods, airplane mo..lels. dnlls: h 1 30 ea I O ange terlals used. \.York guaranteed. model plo.nes nr PT · boat-;. cal'! pr ce. Y rs n r 94-l!c Watch YoLlr . STARTED T O ORIENT 10 ;.'Ts. ex:pE>rience. \\'rlte for Thanks. pa l. JUNIOR. 95-3tc open evl'nings. j .J:I, from nO\\' t o count y. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., -------------Christmas. The Toi• Shnp, 208 '"20 N Ma l Santa Ana. •ttc pron1pt estimate. ---'-' . n. u-Carpenter s Available H UB PO\.VERS : Kidn s/ As the initial step tov.·ard early resumption of· its service"S to the Orient. Pan American World Air- y;ays dispatched on Dec. 8 exactly four years after its services ··••ere P . \V. ANDERS Tlt.i\SS P ORTATION 16 ?.I arine Ave., Ualboa Island. -------------94-4tc FtTR~JTURI!: F'OR SALE S'Z 274 E. 20th, Costa 1'.1esa 95-4tc 194!1 Tl.DE TABLES LIGHT BULBS Extension Cords, Iron Cords, etc. FOR SALE -O'Kecfe & Merritt C'leclric refrigerator, $100. Call 1-fov.·e, N. B. 196. 96-2tp ----~ tor general maintenance and repair O. Z. ROBERTSON Call Newport 83 42-ttc Exclusive Listing 3 B e droom H ome One story. Near North Bay Front. ln eXcellent condition. 2-car gar, Sale Price I sus])(>nded to the Far East due to 19 the Japanese attack on Pearl Har- bor, a Douglas Clipper over its Central Pacific route to complete W ground arrangements and spot per90nnel, L. C. Reynolds Manager of Pan Amer ica ·s Pacific-Alaska Division announced. Th 20 DECEMBER H igh 9 :37 7.0 10:20 6.7 Low Htt:h 3.21 11 :25 1,7 4.1 4:06 Low 4:153 -1.6 5:40 -1.5 6:28 -1.1 7 :18 -0.7 WANTED -Transportation to Santa Cruz, Sslloas. or vicinity. D~c. 21-22. Pay expenses, drive, Phone Newport 1515. Hrs. S a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Q4-4tp BEAUTY AIDS 18 COLD and MACHINELESS WAVES T\nting and b.tsn\cur\ng Evening Appointments Ph. 179-\V Newport Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front Phone 5 96-ltc FOR SALE-Binoculars Carl Zeiss 6x30 lms: Man's Schwinn lighl- v.•elght bicycle also balloon tire bicycle: trailer or boat 2-burner gasoline stove, like nev.·; C riplok corkliner tackle box, $5: trailer coal or ''ood heating stove, $8; old Royal typev.'riter, $10. Mrs. Da,·ls, Hei nz Bayshore camp. Nev.·port. 96-Itp $14,500 Balboa I sland L o ts FO~ SALE-4-burner gn!J range, -----,---,,------~15. 520 West Ocean Front. Bal-For Your boa. 96-ltc NEW ELECTROLUX CLEANER Sales. Service & Supplies See R. BABCOK FOR SALE-Zenith radio: living room set: l pair dr apes, desk Authorized Agent set: golf clubs: n1g. 8xl0 Incl. 405 40tb St., Ne\'\'port Beach Inaide lots. $4000 & $5000 2.0 4 :~ pad; breakfast table and 4 96-4tc • F l from Corona where they "'ere con-S oected. \'\'ith the citrus frult busi- 21 11 :04 6.3 l :l4 3.9 22 2.2 5:44 11 :52 2.4 5.8 Vi's Beauty Shop t 103 Coast Hiv.•ay, Corona del Mar 76-lfc chai.s; mino•, ml•c. 29 Beaconl --~F~. ~P~.~W~A=LD=R~O~N~--I Bay. Ph : 857-?.1. 96-2tc SIM'10NS METAL Single Bed. Building F or these Spe<:ial!f See 1 ness. They bring to their nev.• eD- deavor a thorough knowledge of horticulture. "Flowers have al- v.·ays been our hobby -we·ve gro\\·n them all our life." 11rs. Smith declared. HIS CHRISTMAS Is No Problem .t .t .t IF HE OWNS A BOAT .t .t .t Ets-Hokin & 1000 Coast Hiway . WELCOME • Gal'(an Phone 1384 CAFE 2560 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:-MODERATE PRICES FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER 6 p. m. untll 10 p. m. -S~day'I: 1! DOOD unW 10 p. m. Ope.a 8 a. m. to 2 a. m.. -Clo~ '1onday._ Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays Sto 12 p. m. Our Kitchen Open for Inspection Wm. E. Ludewig, Prop. Newport 433-M Telephone 1347-J for FIVE-PAY SERVICE on Cleaning and Laundry CORONA DEL MAR CLEANERS 1807 Coast Pick-Up and Delivery IDghway . Carl Philhart, Manager BATTERIES CHARGED • IA 30 Minutes With O.r .lmt -Imtalled New Supe.r-QuJck Charger. LUBRICATION SPECIALIST ~\~ eomtantly l"Ndf ud able to c1ve you the quickMt and comple test Job of (T"flUlng and olllo.c Aqme.ated force of Expert Mechanics now -.e.rTe J'OU. at VIRG'S GARAGE TL'<ACO PRODUCl'S • GAS STATION U()6 \Vest Central Avenue, Newport Beach OpeD SlsbUy TUI "J o'Clock Pho08 129 and 11'-'·W \WING SANG BOAT & REPAffi YARD · 811 Coast -Highway 101 • • Pboae Newpori 866 ttt Jloorfap and SpMlll avallable for .Dooila for !We Paddle Bouda for Beat bJ tMi week ... IDODtlL. (Ne• dayll«bt aan .o.s ttm•) Tidu ue placed to order of occu~e. Says High Tides Overflow Land In West Newport What can be done to restrict the tides v.·hcn they come in and spill over into the streets? This HEALTH AIDS ?O Relieve eye strain with VERDl- RA Y Ught Bulbs for reading. 27c & 48c. Photo Reflector Flood Lamps, 85c. 1'tESA RADIO & ELECTRONICS CO. 95-Uc 1 .. osT ANO FOtTNn n LOST---Sla.mese brov.'?1 point kit- ten, 4 mos old. from 800 block, Ocean Front. Balboa. RE\VARD for return. Cali 1\lr. Mealey. 1573-J. 96-4tp en1barrassing question "·as asked -------- of the city rnuncil by Dan Tracey " __ ,_ll'_L_o __ ~_._1 E_~,. __ "_·Al_N_TE_D ___ !_8 of 315 Canal strN'l in \\·est New-\\'lLL TAKE CARE of children. port. and he "·ould like to have Corona del !.far. Ph: N. B. 550-~I something done about it. because 86-tfc be said that high tide!!I overflo<>v on ------------- t o h is land. Asked \'\'hat another ov•ner of a considerable acreage in the di~rict wanted. Street Superintendent \Vebb said that the lar~e property owner didn't ask anything be done. \\'ORK \VANTE!>-Will care for one or tv.·o children days ln my own home. Fenced yard and ex· perie.nce v.·tth children. Call N . B. 2688-J. 93-4 tc WIRE FENCES NOW AVA ILABLE ~1etal posts set in concrete Gal\'anized chain llok v.•ire. Budget Terms. Call Us Collect tor FREE ESTiflI A TE springs. t"•.-o mattresses. $12.00: Remodeling 5-ply Ping Pong Table. $1 8.00. Phone :-.1. B-1305-\V. 96-4tp Painting F'OR SALE-3-piecc living room set. Good condition. Dining set v.·i th china closet and serving cart. 209 Via Dijon, Lido Isle. 96-2tp BOATS, SUPPLIES Ill FOR SALE -30-ft. Sportrishing Cruiser. Perfect condit ion. Com- pletely equipped. Ph : N. B. 861. T elephone 234-W. 91-tfc Was hing Mac hines ' Repaired Parts F or All !.fakes Pick up and Delivery. SCHULER'S Wasliing Machine Shop 1768 Newport Blvd, Costa :Mea..s Phone 2263 55-tfc HUB POWERS Agent J . A. BEEK OFFICE Ferry Landing Balboa Island Phone 62-W At Corona del Mar 50 Ft. High\vay Frontage 96-4tc Community Builde r s Supply ''More F o r Y our Money'' Near Center of Busine9S. We have just ill.!talled 3 new ta<-$5900 95-4tc ------------- 2450 Orange r\ ve .. Long Beach Ph: Long Beach 49513 94-4tc T h r ee Snowbirds ?.!ust be in good co ndition.. Dale Watts Phone 2088 93-tfc FOR SALE-Philco, late console, P B d k lo I a · LOST-S·ft. plywood skiff, pa.lnted . . : es , -ga . aqu rium, tropical f i.9h and !'land; canary v.·hite. Reward. Ph: N . B. 162. bird and cage; Schick electric 96-4lc razor, tables and other Items. -FO~R-S_A_LE-G ___ rn~--y-M_ann_· _e_E_n_g!n_e Phone 1654-J. 93-4tp 4-4 0 and propeller . Perfect con- tory method Retread molda which give a Oeepe< tread than new W . J. H olcomb t lree, meaning more mlleage. 1517 Coast Highway Leave tlrea .in the morning a.nd corona del Mar have them recapped or repaired 'Where tl:J.e Flags F1y'' 96·2t< by evening or we pick up your ------------- car and deliver same day. Free loaners lf desired. Money back guarantee ia your &!58urance. At Corona de! Mar 2 Story N e w but the cost of protecting Tracey WORK \VANTED--Carpenter do- slone would be several thousand Ing an kinda of \\'O rk, alterations GOLF CLUBS -PRE-\V AR - dollars for a permanent dike. It and repairs. '''rite Bex 771, Bal· 1 Ladles set, Helen Hicks dition. See it operating my boat at 501 36th St .. Ne\\·port Beach SUNDAY, DEC. 23rd ONLY. Grade A Truck Rubber NOW Available. CoSta Mesa Tire 6. Retread Sl\Op our AeW addreea 3 B edr oom Home Fine Viev.•. $8500 wou1d be Lmposslble to ket>p out 00.a.. 93_4tp Clubs. $25.00 the expected seven foot tides this 4 Irons and 2 Woods. Steel shaft. 96·2tp 1760 Newport Blvd. week. It was feared. EMPLOYMENT OFFERED S8 Also brown leather bag with hood. Higgins B o ats 10~ to 55 Feet Priority orders taken 1now, TeLN. B . 2M2 114-tfo W . J . Holcomb 1517 Coast Highway Corona de\ Mar "\Vhere the Flags F1y" Councilmen agreed with City ------------- WA NTED--HOTEL MAID. Ballioa 1 !t.fM's set 9 left-handed regis- tered J one!J Irons, S50.00. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ·40 Engineer Patterson that v.·hatever temporary protection could be f ur- nished should be done "·ithout go- ing to a great expense to pro tect ICM' land In that .section of the city. Said Japs Stripped Abalone Fishing Around Catalina \'i.!Jiting City Clerk Frank Rtne- hart Friday at the city hall was Francis 1fcG rath, veteran di\'er who spent 35 years on Catalina Island until the outbreak of the \\'ar. :M cGrath. who used to dive for abalone around the island from the g11l.88 bottom boat, recalls that the Terminal Island Japanese stripped that lndUBtry from Cata- llna years ago, and t'ven took the small ones so that the breeding beds w~N! destroyed. Abalone no""' comes from the Cedros lslands off the coe.!lt of !.!exico, he said. Jmt a glance Tima Leadership! proves News- K EEPING HOOSE, helplns take care of the familJ-"TfOU. would reali1e that businua cirla an! not the onlf one9 who .aom .. timee get Headache and Tired Aching Muscle.a. '\'le home girla often work just u hard and ban just as many Headaches , just u nu1ny Stomach Upset.a and sd jaat u Tired. About a Jear aao, I Int UMd. ALKA-SEL TZER I ftnd that it eueo D1l' As Head, takes the kinb oat of Aching MU&cles and brinp when 1 l!iln Acid Indlcootlon. Tho famil1 oayo I am a lo4I easier to live with ainct l kD la>own about Allta-SeltHr. ' Ha" you tried A~-8ELT­ ZBRl U 1'0t, wh1 doa't ""' ... • i-kap ~Loi-.. _ .. ,. tot9 Sm.all ..,., allo llrJ: ..... slw "* Soda --'I' Inn. Ph<"'oe 660. 6-ttc I NTERES TING W OR K Pleasant VI or king Conditions Learn TELEPHONE OPERATING Increased wage rates n ow i n e ffect. Apply Southern California T e l e phone Company Ibo E. Bay Ave., Balboa or 514~ North Ma.in Street SantJL Ana O• Ask the Operator for Chief Operator 4 \Voods. steC'l shaft, and large block lealhe. bag wilh hood. Dale Watts All in excellent condition. 901 Coast Highway Ph. 1088 Phone 398-R a!ter 5 p.m. 93-tfc 95-4tc -----------~­f"IRE EQU1P'1ENT TESTS - C-0-Two, P}Tene & Foe..rn refills. C02 fixed sy6:em and Portables now ava.ilable. E'TS HOK.IN & GALVAN. 1000 Coe.al Highy,ra.y. Phone 1S84. 173-tfc BOAT SHOP 50 ft. on Main Highway, Building 25x8 0, 1 1/., stores . \.\1ired. Leased until August 1947. Returns 10?'0 on investment. ' F o r Sale Balboa I s land ·Furnished, 1 Bedroom. Electric Refrigeration. Small rear cot- t age for income. Possession at close of escrow. · ( U ttle Island) $8500 -T e rms We Service and Repair ALL WARD'S Refrigerato rs and Washe r s Price $9500.00 BOATS-Bo~ Sold and Traded Terms . G e rtrude A . w aldron =:·~~A~~~ Owne r -N. B. 1 345-111: Phon~v~:i•-~. SANFORD 96-ttc MONTGOMERY WARD Ii CO. 4th and Maln St . Phone 2181 Santa Ana SANTA ANA 98..(tc MEN'S Coveralls, Work Sb.lrt!, Pant., Blue Jeans. Rain Overalls. P e nnsylvania Oil Ga.lfon -70c W estern Auto Supply AutborU.ed Dealer 1836 Ne\'\-port Blvd .. Costa Mesa 93-4tc MFG. CO. 96-l tp 1-------------- INVESTMENT PROPERTIES 3090 W. Central Ave. Ph. 2388-W -l'OR--BE-NT----------&1 Newport Beach, Calif. , 2-..tfc FOR SALE--O::::C Class Sloop, 4-- cyl. Grey. J ust overhauled. New canvas:, rigging and boat tn excl. cond. Write or call Jim Taylor, 2100 WMtwood Blvd., W estwood, Calif. Phone ARizona 3-1428. 95-4.tc FOR SALE-Beautiful 27-ft. Aux.. FOR RENT-Large room for two young men on Balboa Island. Call 1479-R. 95-4tc FOR RENT-Good 3-room Apt. to lady who \•>ill assist ln motel and ca!e Y.'ork part -time. Good v.•ages. Permanent. Coastline Motel, 6600 Coast Highway, N~""J>Orl Beach. Phone 1408-W. 96·2tc Sloop ''\\'lndsong.'' Mower de-------------- 9 Units. 2 Lots. $16,500 View Lot-$4000 Houses-$6500 Up W. L. Jordan 700 Ea.st Central. Balboa Phone 153 96~ttc sign. Excellent condition. Fully _"_'ANTED ____ TO __ R_F._NT_, _____ u_ equipped. Good dinghy. 4-cyl. WANTED T O RENT-2 or 3 bed-REAL ESTATE !:XCHANO!: '8 86-Uc -------------Un.iversal. Stainless steel rig-room house (or 6 moe. $125.00 ftENT AL EXCHANGE -~room ging. All bronze fittings. Var-per mo. Phone Ne"-port 2764 or boll3e in Monterey Park: f or HELP WANTED -\Vaitress at Cberyl's Cafe. 322 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. 95-2tc HELP WANTED -Woman f or genera.I house work. 3 or 4 days a week. $1.00 per hour. 105 Ma- rine Ave .. Balboa Island. 96-2tc HELP \V ANTED -Woman for general house work. 5 or 6 d&ya a v;·eek. Prefer llve out. Good salary. Phone N. B. 2491-J. SOUTHERN C ALIFORNIA TELEPHONE COMPANY n eed s . 95-2tp Y o ung W o man to w o rk in B a lboa bus iness office Pleue.nt worklng condition.a. Opportunity for advancemenL Vacat ions ~itb --pay. Wage increases ~Jy, Apply 1 U Palm Stroot, BalbOa :Monday, Wed.nead&y. Friday p.m. or call Newport l'"-1 for appolnlmenL For A "H obby" New Year and a. M erry Xmas 6 asst. Model!, dope. glue, knife, sandpaper. decal9-all for $2.00. Deluxe Models $1 .00 up. Xacto Knife Seu $1.00 and $2 .00. FOR THE STAMP COLLECI"'R U . B. M1nt Sel!I, Blocks, & Sou- venir Sheet.a. F oreign Picture Sets. New Victory I.eeues. Htxed Packet. & P ackets ma.de to or- der. GIFT CERTIFICATES For Model11 & Stamps .$1 to $5 MESA HOBBY SHOP 1794 Nev.rport Blvd., Costa Mesa 93-tfc .. Used Bicycles and Tandems Adult sizes-$15 Up VOGEL -ioo Maio SL, Balboa. 92-t:tc Just Arrived Fresh .Rea.rtng Aid BATTERIES Oundereon Drug Co. 111 l<aln SL Ph. 516 80-ttc nished deck. New army duck Box 324 Ne'Wport. 93-4tc boUBe in Harbor District. Mr. cover. Fast. Fleitz, San Pedro. Cook , 316 Peach SL. Monterey R II. '! B WANTED by responsible T ele-call or write o 1n ., c umey, P ark, Calif. Phone Alhambra, 7 th • s M · phone Employee, 2 or 3 bedroom 17 14 So.., ants. omca. ATiantlc 1361L 89-Stc 51595. GS-4tc house. Permanent. P hone Santa Ana 6888. 8(}-ttc -A-UTO--llf-OTJVE---.-TIR--l':-8 ___ M MUSICAL Ii RADIO S4 ---------..,------------------~-WANT TO RENT -Garage by FOR SALE-One Cushman scooter GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. year ln vicinity of 600 W . Surf, with aide-car. Bohman Co., 901 117 37th St., Newport Beach. BaJboa. to accommodate Sule k 8. · Coast Highway. 96-2tc 94-4tp Mrs. W . J . Twogood. 5823 Brock- ton Ave., Riverside. 9l5-4tp FOR SALE---1942 Cadillac., serlea Radio Repairs All makes ; tubes, etc. Pb. 2417. Burt Norton, 915 Cout H iv..·a.y . Newport Beach. 93-Uc FOR SALE -Upright Piano In good condition, La. Gonda. manu- factured by Jesse French & Soria. Price $1 65. Phone N. B. 1922-J. 90-Uc RADIO HOUSE CALLS -Now the.t additional compet ent t ech- nicians are available, we are able to make service calls on large consoles. All work guaranteed. HAROLD L. HAMM.. S. O. S. Radio, 215 Marine. Ph: 780. · 94-t!c 75 F1eetwood 4-dr. sedan. Write WANTED TO RENT-Apartment Box 944, Balboa. Island. 95.2tp or house. Balboa. No children, 2 1 a.dull!I. Would sh.are \'\'ilh 0\1.'ller MONEY TO LOAN . 55 any time. Ph : S. A. 2578-W or see L. Balskens, Balboa Fun LOANS TO Bun.D. buy, unpl'O"re.. Zon 96.2tp modernize or nfina.nce. e . Newport B&Iboe. F ederal S&vtnga REAL ESTATE •1 and Loan A£aoctatlon. ON CHOICE ocean side of Coast !S33 VI& U do Telephone 1500 Highway in beautiful Corona del TJ\AILZRS ll Mar, new 3-bedrm. corner stucco --'-----------~ home, 1 blk. from school. stores FOR SALE Luggage trailer, and buses. $9,000~ Owner, 521 large size. Almost new. $12!i. F ernleaf. P . 0, Box 440. 94-ftc Phon~. 2268. 9S-2tp PAUTOfl WM"rED 1141 WE NEED LATE MODEL ·CARS and Will Pay Top Price~ SELL YOUR cAR NOW :&ATTERIES WE HA VE gooO uaeo pl&Doe for For Portables $95, $12.a, $16$. $195 up. J'\ne Also large stQCk of tube&. While Price; are High. rru>da $59!1 up. Te<ma. Som• -3 Day - tor net. 30 yean in Orange Radio Repair Service count)'. I>ans-8cbmldt PlaDo C'o.. MESA RADIO & ELECTRONICS 91>-ttc 620 N. )(aln, Santa AD&. llttC 119t Newport Blvd. BENT, 1118CELL&NZ01J8 &ts FOR SALJ!:.---Geona sail tor 8 Me-Phone M5-Colta Mea -----------tor bOat. perfect cond. Trtplept DOGS. CAT8 a PET8 15 9~ttc Phone for our courWot1S buyer who will call and advise you regarding OPA regulations, celling prices and arrange all de1alla CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., Lnc. Cl>nralet ud ~ Deolen ltd Wat c.tnJ. Jlt.wpc:wt B1icll. 18 Ocrrn. awtt i • ~ FOR SALE-Nice ''O>n<y eyed" tube teOtu, ....,neat condltiCll. ------------,- fur coat. Eu. cond.. st. lg..J.8. Pboae N. B. l~W days. or c.al1 FOR SALE -Adorable C.ocker Fllll !..,.th. 2'710 W . Oce&ll at 422 ACIOcla st., 0>roDa dd Spanld pupp!el, 2 moo. ~ Pb: FrOl>I, Newport -. -Illar _.-... -c ... 2017. K-<21c " ' ~offy df-ppau:f Women's and Children's W ear EXCLUSIVE -BUT NOT EXPENSIVE 1811 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa She Wants A Gift to Wear • • • Blouses • Robes • Scarfs • Sweaters • Skirts • Dresses • Suits • Slack Suits • Costume Jewelry • Separate Slacks Opeo ,;.,,o1.op UoUJ XmM FURS Driv e Carefully--Spa rc a Llti?. This Christmas Give Her Lovely a ur -Oat The Wonderful Luxurious Gift that every Woman De si res- Large Selection Reasonably Priced Scarfs, Jackets and Coats THE Olive M. Duling Label h your auuranee Of Qoallly and \Vorkm•nshlp BUY NOW ON OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 218 NOrth Broadway Santa Ana A small . deposit "9U\'e8yt>llJ' ldectloa 'WI ChrWmM ONLY l'tlR STORZ IN ORANG!: COUNTY • Femin'ine Robes -Lingerie -Blouses Compacts MATERNITY WEARING APPAREL F eatured by Donna -Marie Shoppe 515 No. Main Attade Bldg. Santa Ana The Belmont Shore Christmas Store ffATUREO UGUl.Al.LY \H • HAlPEt'S IAV.U •VOGUE •GOOD HOIJSEIC!EPING • WOMAN'$ HOMl COMrANIOM • lADIES' HOM! JOUl.NM 'No, they're her GRAND cbndreni YOUftO,. tri..., doallk-o ••• onothet wo•aa whdt ~ co-od Mort11a "'-•tltwl• flguN flottorl9g f.i.io.... Sci.ntilkolly doolgeod Ill -tic U-._ •e•leo •= r* and~~.,.... · -- Open Every Evenln& Until 9 p. m. Florence S b 0 p 5201 E. 2nd St. LONG ll&&CB ' Delta Gamma National Vice-President Greets Members of Orange County Assn. Christmas Party for Firemen's Wives • Secret pals o! t he past y ea wer e revealed at the Christmas party of the Costa M esa Firemen'& Auxiliary• held Thursday evening at t he home of ~1rs. Bertr en Smith.I 121 i-i Rochester s treet. Holly and poirusettlas made the rooms ga.r and on the mantel \1,,.as an arrange. ment of Santa and his reindeer, bringing fh e true splrit of Christ- m ... Aft er the gift exchange the hoste-ss served hot sand\lo'iches and coffee. Those pr esent included the ~iesdames A ~ Ogden. William W right. H arry Andet'3Qn, Glenn Davis, Ed Walters, Ed Edick . Har- old Eddy, Harold Elmer. E thel Col· lirul. Bill Lord, J a ck Bennett. Gus Beach, Gordon Almond, Ralph Viele and the hostess. ' AVAILABLE for CHRISTMAS Choice . CANARIES Rollers (Orange bred), Choppers -Warblers POTl'ED PLANTS Poinsettias, Cyclamen, Fems, etc. Costa Mesa Bird Farm . l4l80 N-port BoalManl a.aaoclaUon are, preaident, Mn. Charles S. E&too.; 1ecreta.ry, Mra. Js.mf'e D. Ray; treuurer, lira. C. W . Dutton. and public r el&Uowi cbair n a n, M.ra. Clem Chri!IUe. Preant ln addition. to the b09l-· eu and honoree were Mra. Eat:.oo, Mra. R a y, Mrs, Hal W ill Smith, Mrs. Christie, all uf Balboa lsla.nd; Miss P a tricia Arena. Harbor i... land : Mrs. Mel Trickey, Cost& Mesa; Mrs. Justin Kennedy and Mrs. H. M . Walli ngford. Santa Ana. and Mn. Harold Gimeno, Orange. The next meeting iB s cheduled for t he evening of Jan.. 17 ·&t the home ot Mrs. Clem Ch.riltie, 4.11 N orth Bay Front, Balboa. U land. ' ""°"'I l'r/AN/SNlll e NO AHOIN7MllllT NICISSAIW ~ II: SURI: 'IO INQUl1H -~ Ol.O -rRMll ·-----·--·· ,y - -.,,_ ") -• ,. . . -Jr ,. ,.> . --~ --_, -----· --- , • l