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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-09-25 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)• • • ' . ; . , . • . . ~'" • .. • •• ' · .. .. ' ' •. '· ' • , • • • THE SAN.D ·cRAB KEEP POSTED! 1 Ymir ••• .' •. tUo ·'·· .. .· ···.NEWPODT BOA r· J Only Orup CoatJ - Wee II I y NeWllpmper Member AudH n. ... ,.~~"7· ..... oai.o1 .•- -~ ........ r e a o o f ClrealaU.. New.-n-, New-t - By EMBRACING BALBO'.A P~INSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE. COLONY, IDO ISLE, NEWPORT EIGHTS, BALBOA ISi.AND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST A MESA VOL1JJDl llXXlX • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THO~DAY, SICl'TICMBER !.'! ....... , 8 A II Ill.VINE. It may not be gen- erally known but the Ir- vine Foundation, as set up in the will of James llvine, was patterned after the estate of Henry Ford, · who left the bulk of his prQPerty to a Foundation to be aclrnlnls- tered by trustees. There seems to be considerable dis- may among politicians and officials as· to whether inheri- tance and other taxes will fall into the coffers of gov- ernment as abundantly as was anticipated. Pe r s o n i; Mth the wealth of men hand- ling large holdings must, of necessity, be shrewd and dis- cerning, else their fortunes will be dissipated into county, state and federal channels whence s p e n de rs. rather than doers. perform the var- ious cost I y thin gs that trained business executives do not !)!under into.-The I r- vine F oundation \viii proceed wisely and competently to forwa rd the program so ably laid down by Us creator. OVERELL JURORS HERE 0 SEE MARYE. • • • New Editor. Purchase of the minority int.orest of Mrs. Nora Wade ih the Newport Harbor Publishing Co., by Lucius Smith, brings to the • News-Times an editor who lrno\vs ne\\'S and who has an engaging style. It has al- ways been the opinion of this tired purveyor that a news- paper was published >primar- ily to give its community the news and from the appear- ance of its recent issues one is informed more and more on the goings and comings of its inhabitant's. All of which requires work in dig- ging such items out and then placing U1em <in paper, some- thing a sharp scissor won't do. Incidentally Mrs.. Smith is a Sar)ta Ana girl and her alert husband comes from a line of newspaper .workers, (Continued on Back Page·l Four Given Speed Tickets in 55 Mins. .• ~' Or~e Cbunfy C-Oast Association Directors Meet; Welch Will Head Shoreline Delegation at Santa Cruz Wholehearted approval of the Forrest Beal o( San Clemente,' sion to have a study made of lhf · boaFd of supervisors' actiop in ar-directors agreed to request Coast harbor possibilities in the Sa.ii ranging for the complete county Planning Engineer Harry Berch Clemente-Dana Point area. wide ·sewer survey and study and to a ttend the shoreline session aAd C. G. Kimble, "'ho will act as endorseme nt of the program for present a report on the pla ns for chairman for the membership solving the sanitary problem of Shoreline developments all along meeting in October, which will the county was given by directors the 40 mile coastline of Orange coincide with the 20th ani!'rverSary of the Orange County C.oast as-county. of the coast association, promised sociation at its monthly meeting Opposition to the development to have an ~ interesting repart held at 10 1 Ranch , cafe at Seal for private use of the str ip of land readY at tiha t time. Present pla ns Beach; Tuesday night. on the south· side of the Coast call for a dinner meeting at the In addition directors from each 1-ligh\vay adjacent to the State N e\vport l·lar bor yacht club on of the many cities and districts Park site between t he Santa, Ana October 21, a!Qng the forty miles of coastline ri ver and the City of 1-Iun tington Present at Tuesday's meeting agreed to assist In a rranging m eet-Beach \vas voiced by Chairman H. "'ere GC'orgc J . \~heat, \V. N . ings in each localit)' \V"hen the pro-F. Kenny of th e transportation lfolmC's , C. D. Shcdenhe lm, Charles gram could be outlined in de tail. con1mittce. !\·Ir. Kenny pointed out Diggs, Ha rry E. Bergh, Cha.rles The presentation of the plan "-as the already dangerous traffic con-E. t-~itts, R. A. Tornquist , H. F . made by S upC>rvisor \Villis Warner . ditlon and suggested thut offi cials Ke nny, Forrest L. Beal, R . \V, Geo. J . \Vheat of H"untington of thC' s tate park a nd state high-Quackenbush, Do n Hastings, R. Brach, prC'sident of the coast \Vay departmrnt be invi t11d to mret \V. Bartine, Ray Elliott. C. /Q°il- group, announced the appointment "in the area in an effort to present !er. E . F , J acobsen, P . A. Dins- of Harr)• \V elch to serve as cha ir· and \\"Ork out a plan for elimlnat-more, C. G . Kimble, R. L. Patter- man of the Orange county delega-ing !he present serjous traffic son, E . L. Cra\\•ford. L. S . Whid- tion which \ .. ;11 attend the annual menace. den, Frank O. Brostrom, Don J . meeting of the S horeline Planning Wi llis \Va rner, member . s tated Smith, Alice Choisser, F. \V. Hick- associa tion at Santa Cruz Octpber that the board of supervisors had man, E . J , Hughes and Harry 17 and 18. At the instigation of asked the county harbor commis-Welch. Youth Clubs Will Receive Chest Funds In vie\\' of the-hea\-y demands presented this year, the committee in charge of budget and· quotas of the Newport Harbor Community Chest. has decided to make allo- cations in t\VO separate aJlotrnents. The total budget for the Chcs-t is $18.400. Youth acti\'itles items· direct , total, $11.,300, but yotith activi- ties will receive benefits from other allocations such as those made to Visiting Nurses. Catholic WelfarC', Veterans Service, Christ- ma! Relief. Local Welfare, Church Rrlief, etc. 0\'eT 60 percent of the total Nominees Are Listed For Kiwanis Offices; Election on Oct. 3rd Cap. Rsgan, well knO\\'n Coast 1-ligh\\·ay resta urant proprietor a nd J ack Raub. senior n1en1ber of Raub & Bennett engineering firm of Costa J\·1csa, arc aspir ants fo r thC' office of pres id en t of the Ncw- part Harbor Ki\vanis club, it \\·as disclosed today \\•hen sample bal- lots were passed to members of that or ganization. ~tr. Ragan also is a nominee for the office of vic!'-prC'sidC'nt, for which he is opposed by Stuart Price, ~ell known Costa Mesa clothier . Don Durant. well known insurance agent of Balboa and Burton Wilson. Balboa curio shop propriett.lr, are opposed for the office or tftasurer. Lions Meet Mesa Candidates; Hear Judge Gardner Cost a J\1E'sa a nd Newport Har- bor Lions \\'ere introduced to 14 ca ndidates for Costa Mesa city of- f~cs a nd heard nev.•ly-nominated Superior Cour t Judge Robert "Bob" Gardner speak against "Corruption in Publ ic Office" at 1 hC'ir regular Tuesday nig'1_t meet- ing. "I t is highly essential v.•e have a strong, healthy government in order to hold. our civilization to- gether". Gardner told the assembl- age. "I f the bars ai-e let down, tl>e !0. re con~t ~of our democracY is distorted ~cause, "'ben rules , e dis regarded, we tend to r evert to the animal level." -(Continued on Back P age) F our citations for speeding were--------------- Among thp 14 nominees who are candidates 'for the sC'ven member· ships on the board of directors is Fr('d Dudle)'. well known Costa Mesa laY:ycr and one or the lead- ing figures of th(' comn1itt ce for incor paration ~of Cos t ~ ~l eS<J: Gardne r we nt on to state thit t, in his opinion, Orange county was relatively clean compared to its neighbors, and to keep it that way he said t ha t is 'vas the public's responsibility to back up its d uly elect rd and S\\"Orn officials. issued in rapid-fire ordE'r Wednes- day when local pclicc r a n herd for Q straight fifty-five minutes betv.•cen 2 :35 and 3:30 p.rn. Nabbed for fast t'ime in slow zones were Anson B. Smith, Costa Me~a: Frank E . P antoja. Hunting- ton Beach, Anthony \V. Bright, Burbank; and Graden B. Hubbard, Long Beach. Sewer Plan Probe By Farm Bureau May Get Stanley -Assist StatC" S('nator Clyde \Vntson and ' Assemblyman Earl \V. Stanley have been asked to attend_ next aileftday's meeting of the tax com- mittee of the Orange Cou.nty Farm Bureau. A. J . Schutte, chairman of the group, stated. On the agenda, scheduled to be heard a t 7 :30 p.m. at .the Farm Bureau office in Orange, "i ll be remark~rom \\'"illis \Varner, of the board of supervisors, and E- wald Lemcke, engineer of the county sewerage survey. The meeting will study the pos- sible effect of the proposed sew- age plan as well as the present allocation of the state parimutuel fund. rR.ecommcndations .. conafn- ing the possible changes in the latter will be raised. it was said. Death in Rip Tide Narrowly Averted Henry· Scott, 30, ol Forest Hill, N . Y., narrowly escaped death this moming when caught in a s_µ6ng rip tide off 22nd streoe~rt &ach. He wu rescued by Hal ~ of the order desk at Ward • ., Hanington Lumber oompany. oses Hei9hts Sale I ,One Hour's Time Harbor Invesb:iftt company ot ~:'.!:::, •·ct\ tb.roush lb l&ies ·•-laliv'e. Hubbard Ricbter, t s--q,o. .... "'-the oale "' a -In one hour flat th1a weok. occurnd -Mr. -Kn. ,,........ R. 1'>cktt mid their -at 437 All8o otroet. N...._t Jfelelrts. to Mr. -¥n· ~ II. JOy<>e al 20l5 East Central avenue, ...... far lllOO(). People of .Eire Love 'it Here! HUNTINGTON .. BEACH (Thurs- t.lay)-There is no scar citY of food or other items in Ireland.-Father Thomas Lal-lart. pastor of Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic church, said upon his re turn from a three- tnonths-.sojourn with his mQthC'r, four sistC'rs and-t'Y.'O brotht'rs 11' Thurles. County Tippt'rary. TbC' peopl(' of Ireland, the priest said, have a vast kno"•ledge of and admiration ior the United St;:ttes. Rotarian~ Meet; Craft-Talk Feature Rotarians held their regular Tursday meCting at \Vhite's Park Avenue care at 6 :30 p .m. Tues- day under thC' ga,·el of acting pr esiden t Roix'rt C.nJli.;;. · The club's president. Judge Rob- ert Gardner . attended the Costa i\lesa-Nev.·part Harbor Lions' con- clave at v.1hich ·be v.·as the prin: ciI?fil s peaker . A craft - talk d~liv~rcd by Van Hayes, CO-O"}fler of t!ie 1-lewport Furniture Co., \\"BS 1he highlight or the Rotarian gatht>ring. ·rhirt('{'n other aspirants for the board posts arc : John Daniell. Fay Bl o,,·cr , Bur- ton \-Vilson, .!\t. IX¥:'shurg. Gf'orge Cona\\'ay, J\·tontC' Grimes, Ton1 Du- gan. Art Miller , Volney Hay, jr., Clyde SJ)C'ncer, J\1a t\_ r·acl·'arla nd, £_ (Chad) T\vichC'll and Don Du- r ant. College Trustees Will Attend Institute Meet At Tustin High School At 6:30 o'clock this evening IThursday) Or ange county ;\vi ll hold a n institute fOr administr a· tors a nd membC'rs of boards of trustees of junior coll f'i;l' districts at .. 'fustin Union H igh school. The Orange Coast Junior Col- IC'ge di strict \viii be rC'presentcd by President '9L...the Board Hubbard c. HO\\"C afid -~-trs . liO\Ve, CIC'rk of the Board Harry R. LeBard, Boa rd Memix'r Louis Conrady and Presid('nt of the College Dr. Basil H. Pc>terson and M rs. Peterson. - 'l"hl' highlight of the meeting \•;ill be the talk to be delivered by State Superintenden t of Public Instruction Roy E . Simps~n. H e \\"ill speak on "Oirrent Issues In Education.'' Col. S . l·L Fran klin, Costa Mesa. opened !he program. held .at the \Velcome cafe . \\'ith a few approp- riate, laudator y 1·C'rp arks r('garding tbc candidates \\·ho \\'ill se<'k elec- tion Oct. 7, and rollo\vcd with an introduc tion of each to the as- "'cmhlcd guests. Earlit'r in the evening. Li ons Presid e nt Bert Smith received a gold key in -appreciation for his m embership drive \\"hich has, to datr, brought in 12 ne\v members. News-Times Man Buys Magazine~ 'Beachcomber'" Ne\\:port J·larbor's o\vn maga- zine. The Bcachcon1ber, will be- come an entirely new publication in thl' near futurC', H. L. Barnum Or 613 Carnation avC'nue, Corona del Ma r. th(' nev.· O\\-ner and .pub-- lisher, announced today. .Bart'lum is advertising represen- tative for The Ne-w·s-Times and for The N£>\vs-Timcs' Annual maga- zine. Ever sine(' he came out of the navy, "'here he was picture rditor of Drydock. the San Diego naval station's v.rartime publica- tion, he has been searching for tContinued on Back Page) Two Shaf ers of Original "Four Brothers" Launch New 20-Ton Fisherman to ·Cap Notable 30-Year Career Lift t:,rtz:!= 0.. Dwn't II ... 1111*: Dltt--w. 11111!1 ........ Jina .. ft.h-, ..... lW -·Jin. a lh. .. I -; Mr. Ed a.lei' (• I 'Bl)• l!IJillll ... -R°fer ue t Story on Girdles, Garter Belt Sale .C:7ets 2-W ay Stretch Soutbef:n CallfonLla deal- ers lD ctrdlee and carter belta have •wamped war as.et.I h~adquarters \\ith inquiries· ~lnce a Ch1caco wtre 1tory an- 1nount'ed that "'.4A bu them for sale starting October 10. Some praokstf'r-recalllntc the tribulations of a. Los An- l{f'lt"S <'olumnist-has been re- ff'rrlnit eager \\"Onie n buyf'r!I t o "a.I. \\1t>lnstock-ll'lt•phone numbt"t PLl'uant I ~946" - "'Ith the r~ult that the popu- la r IJaily N"f"\\"5 pillar conduc- tor threatt'Dl!i n1aybem, if and ,,·hrn hf'" "meets up ,,·Ith \VA:\'s publJc.tty 1talf." WAA's "pee-ays" d. e n y "1eln stock '5 . allegation branding It U "untruf'" by the '''ldest !ltrPl<'h of lhP lmagl- natJon-a t\\'O-\\·ay 11ttf"tch- lhat Is!" Three Little Boys Go Astray, One Runs 1.nto Side of Machine For sonic unexplainablC' psycho- logical reason Tuesday was chosen hy three littlef boys of Ba lboa Is l- and as the day to stray a\\·ay from their parents"' guardiitnship -one sustain!'d bruises in a brush with a n a utomobile. The children \Vere Rand , thrce- :rear-old son of f\.1rs . Roy Taylor of 311 l\1arine avenur, Steven . three-and-a-half-year old son of Mrs. S . Rutherford of 327 Gra nd Canal. and W alley, six-and-a-hal!- year-old son of Mrs. Walter John- llf)r. of 108 Marine avenue. Rand Taylor JNandered away rom hom e at 7 :1 5 a .m. and was aded across the bridge toward t~ highway \\'hen neighbors spied him and brought h.im back to safe harbor~at h1s home. Ste\•en Rutherford broke from his mother's hand and ran head- ( Con ttnued on Back Page) 300-Acre Rancho Sold To County for $I 00! SANTA ANA (Thursday) Sant A '.'largarlta Ran e ho, \\"hi rh Is comprised of SOO acr('8, \\iU be pur<'hasf"d by Orangf" county for $100 (that Is <:orrect-$100). Thi' ,,.a!, d.J8<'1Med \\1ednes- day by the board of super- visors r eport ,,·hl<'h 11tatC'd that the site, founded by the late .James Flood O'Neill and other1, "111 be named O'Neill Park, a ne''"" recr eation area. A Los Angeles bank, "'hlch b admln11t e rlng the e1tate fl r Mr. O'NeUI, orfered the site.. to the county ror public use \\'Ith only a fe"' pro\'lsos. No Flying Disc, But Disc Nevertheless Seen by .Local Woman FacJity Members Named to Assist Jr. College :Prexy · At the regular meet ing of the board of trustcC's of the Orange Coast JuniOr col lege district held September 22 a t the Nev.·port Har- bor Union 1-ligh school, tv.'o ad· inistra I i\•e officers v.'ere elected to assist Dr. Basil H . Pe te rson, president of the college . Dr. Jan1C's \\'. Thornton. jr .. \\•as elcctE'd lo the pasition of vi~­ president ·anf!I \Villiam Patterson to the pos~· ion of business manager . Dr. ornton, who is a special· ist in th 'rield of curr iculum plan- ning a'*1 personnel will be pri- marily CQncerned· v.;th assisting in buil4ing the ·-educational pro- gram fqr:·the college. Mr. Patter- n's d~tJcs will embody the pro- curemertt of supplies and equiir ment a~d the preparation of a plant inl "'hich instruction can !:>e conduct . Dr. ornton's former pos1t1on <Co lnued on Back Page l Preca 1 +ion Is Way To Prevent Fires, Says Chief Crocker • • • Balboa Island Navy Captain Lands Blimp On Carrier, Decorated Cap 1. Alexand('r Maclnt)rre, USN. husband of 1'-lrs. Helen P. Macintyre of 225 E. Bay Front, Balboa Isla nd, CAiif.. has been a "'arded the Air Medal. Capt. Macintyre, former com- manding offiC<:'r of the des~royers USS Broome. and Siriipson, and Jury Hears Arguments On Monday lhC' attack _transport USS l\i ar~-ThC' last of the testimony ooo-- ~.hon ,_ \\"a_s given _ the a\var~ for ~1s eluded late yestC'rday, the yacht ~(·r1tor1us ach1ever:nent in_ aerial , blast murder t rial jurors toclay fh~ht as commandn~g officer . of revisited the ill-fated Mar ): E. at B~1mp Squadron 31 , 1n oon.nect1on Newport Harbor, as they had done v.:1th _the co~dl)ct of ex{)C'r1mental ·June 23 after they were pickM a~rsh1p l and1~gs .?n boar~ escort from a panel of almost 200 prw- a1rcrart carriers. t . · f II · f ka While ser\ing as pilot in corn-perceive J~rotr~ o owing our wee d d -. 11. f o xanuna UJD. ~an , an c:o na1ng o 1cer. o an The Si.'< men and six wome"n jar... a1_rsh1p ~ur1ng a n exper1men~ ors and one woman and one man fhg.ht des1g~ed _to e~tend ~he ut11-alternate went aboard the craft zation of airships 1n ant1-subma· f th · 1 t · t . _.. · f C t M . 1 t -.. or etr as 1nspec ton, arran""""-r1ne \V"ar a r e, a p · :ac n yre ex-by Superior Court Judge K enneth pertly conducted his hazardous E M . fr h d h" -b h" h di . orr1son . . ig t, an is super s 'P a~ -Judge Morrison convened hi& 1ng, ~uccessfully executed the f1~st court in Santa Ana this morning: landing oi:i ~ard a surface a ir-then herdcd the jurors a nd court craft carrier. att aches upon a special charter Prominent Mason Guest of Harbor District Group bus for the trip to the harbor. At- lorneys "'ent in their own car and "·t'rc-under strict "no talk" orders. Fire Chi"ef -Frank Crocker said today ih a nnouncing the fire de-' par t me~t's coope.ration with all Harbor district Masonic club other ci\•ic groups that, "by using mcmbers last evt'ning v"ere honor- simple ~eca uti onary m et hods ('d in having as th('ir gucst speak- many res could be eliminat('d." er \Villiam Rhodes H ervey, sov- The ire chief in talking about C'rign grand inspector general of replace.,e nt cost told th<-Nev.·s· California and supreme council Times h.ha t even in small fires for the thirty third degree. Tht• where ~he fir emen are able to meeting \Vas held ai the Costa confine:the names to one room , it Mesa Community chur ch. Chi('f of Police Rowland R. Hod-- gki nson was a mong those prcsE!nt at the inspection qf the t.1ary ~ \vhich is located at the South Coast Boat yard on West Central <ivcnuC', Nc-"'J)()rt Beach. i\1iss Beulah Louise Overcll , ~ and Geor~e Rector Gollum. her 21-yC'c:r-old coll('gc lover, a~ tbgether of th(' murder of her par- ents accompaincd the jurors and the court to the Mary E . today. no\v co.ts property ov..-ners several Judge Hervey, who has been times t~e amount of money to re-actiye for many years in Qrange furnishf the · burned-out areas as County M1:1.,1:;onary, is now residing it did six years ago. The chief par-v.·ith his faniily in Balboa. He ~icularl~ emphasized the foll~v.·-had· been asked to advise the club 1ng points: in regards to the establishment H O\vever , t h e y did not go ab1)ard. 1. RUbbish fires cause a great 0 £ a ~Jue lodge in the Harbot area deal o~ dam age. If people \Vould together with the acquisition of removl! all rubbish from cell ars, property on v.·hich to build a Mo- ~1rs. Essie McKenzie, of 2610 garage a nd closC'ts, ,fire losses sonic temple. Ocean Front, told the News· Times "'ould f me down and many DigresSing from his s ubject All thr principals r e turned to the court shor tly after noon and Judge_ Mor rison recessed thc caM" until Mond.'.ly when arguments be.- gin. Today marks the fourth day of the 19th week of the trial. 1l-.e case is expected to be submitted to the jury next Friday, October 3rd. today that she &aw "a weird ob-alarms ould be eliminated. somewhat Judge Hervey gave a Mesa Lions Will' Sell Popcorn.an' ---at Ball Park ject which was the color of th; Chi('f Crocker particularly em-very interesting a nd some"'hat setting sun but looked like a phasize the large number of humane resume of masonry in three-quar:ter moon" hovering at fires w(~ich are caused from~ the England. He also told of his visits the horizon for a f e w minutes careless' use of matches and from to Edinburg, Scotland. which is Saturday ev~ning, and then mys-sinokin;J. Matches. he said, should regarded '.as the home of m asonry. terious}y disappearing. be kept'iwher e small children can-, Mrs. McKenzie saJd : "When I not rea~h them . A liberal suPPIY Prexy Will Address first saw It, it ,... blood-red like ol ash tfays in every house would· L . I K' • Cl b Costa Mesa Lions club won &l>- proval by the county, board at supervisors on Tuesday of its plan to lease a concession for sellinc popcorn, soft drinla and hot dop at Costa Mesa Community park during the baseball season. the setting sun but it was shaped reduce ftres. oca 1wan1s u like three-quarters of a disc, with The cl)Jef particu1arly emphasiz-Dr. George N . Reeves, principal one Point touching the water. I· ed. the ~int that if you value your of Chiipman college, will a ddress knew it couldn't be a boat because life be ;ure to put out the fire the Kiwanis club on their ladies it wa.s ~~ large". 1n a cigftl"ette when you do smoke program whi,ch will be given at She sa.id !!!he thought the object and he · pecially stressed "do not White's Balboa cafe on Thursday The club has already expended considerable amount of its fanck to improve the 10..acre park, mnd was about 300 feet high and 85 smoke bed." night. feet through the ""1dth at the center. The moon-like disc remained motionless while she ·watched it, Mn. McKenzie said, and when she returned after about fifteen minutes, it bad completely dia- appeared. Toda7'• 11 o'eloc* 1111nts ·---,_ • Co., •-·er L. .A.. 8to<ik ~ .&mer. Tel II: Tel ···-·--151!6 Dupont --···---188 GenonJ -.... ·--S7" Cloclclyftr __ .... _ .... _ "% ~t Copper ---· " Sean -.: ..... --3616 So Olllf -__ ... _ .. __ 32 Stand on al caJlt ...... _. 58!6 u 8 Steel -··---··---···· 88!6 ~~----~W" •• • a .,;.,& a '°"" ••waa essman Phillips Will Speak now it is aimlnk to raise runda for constructing bleachers at U. · ball diamOnd unty Wide Rally in Santa Ana Bert Smith; club president, - C..~IMo-m .lob PldlU.., wllo .-Uy retmDN from W-"I'-inslrumental in winning .the ._ -will'"" _..er a& a .....,t)'.-wlde nlly of Pro Amortea cl""-at erv1aoni to the club'1 pro_.t S-la Commaalty Oeater cl....._ UK w. npu. 1--, oa plans · when be told the COUil~ Friday 10 a. m.. It wu aa· • • board that non~ of the praftta -· L.A. En91neer Will from the aaJe or --w Mn. . D. Smiley ol Fullerton, Add A • t d accrile to the Uono orcanlzaU- preelden or the Orange-County ress SSOC!a e itself other than for ita -k -. Council Pro AmericSn O.ube," · provement fuml .... sald Phillipi will talk on A. W . Rawn al Loo Angeles, "i. • budget& appropriationl. and ~ ~~1~ ~~ Business AtsociaffOn · that Mn Gata Burrows of Santa . I • Ana. pre\ildent or the Santa Ana of the ~ Allgelel city ~ Will Meet 1n COM unit will be program chairman. syot.em,· will addreSs the Auo-, · ~nta will be ..,,....s by a cla"ld C\ambers of Commerce at At 8 p.m. Monday nllt.!t. U. aimmlttee beaded by ¥n· E.. D. the Banta Ana Qimmunlty Center Corona de! Mar "'""-a•oda White or Santa Ana. . on Tllesday night tion will hold their l'el'!lar -· Part ot Illa talk will be devoted · Ing in the ochool audl..,..-. w• 1 t.O . the phw at b1a interim .... ter Gerhanll, P<-t. -- lien ........ It WU ~ v •"1'VDANS ed today. I sinOe the railf will dfaw ,.... .,. .,..... • • • The orc&n1zat1oa'1 -- men from all · p.u ot ~ ' and by-la-Wiii be up '"' .,,...... • I_ nm!I' TO PAOIC I IN TO- DAY'ii XICW8-TUlli8 .&ND mvar t110ll80.&r roa W.&LLr OZllll.&aDrll .. ,,,_ ..... I T... .... •• --.,.... ____ ., __ n.----'whet•' b .J~-21 ·LlO _,... 41.!lt -.41 COUll!J' there will be a b<•h w Timm .. ...=I la ~1 • al and there will be a oietUt9 • M I 'm 1 'M ~ 4 uadwlcb hmch-· ::"f ... .. fw,,.'r..£.'1'° of a boud . ~ dlrectorL am..a l"O'l'().'\llliW8 ------· rn·,-. ' . l'llolla 117 Beo • rw -win be*"°" at -It -• a "*' - -YOll.. cfloro-al -and 'pnlk:r -. ..... ..s. : tooow, Geblinlt ...... . .___ _____ ___. . I ....... -· ~.1'7 ~ 5 ''l2Q,ODO - ,[ , I . • • ~ I j, NEWPORT B:ALBOA NEW8·TIMl:8 THURSDAY Newpo<t ~ <J olll. Sept. llO I NT ~"'1*·· * * * * * Dutch Heacock GENERAL CONTRAOTOB P A I N TI NG Cootracton' RENTAL .EQUIPMENT Fire Prevention Tools . Are Avail!lble to All • Among the active participants in Fire Preven tion \Veek , October 5 to 11, acc()rd1ng tp the chairman of the · Prcve~on Week com- mitt of the ~wport Plarbor C ber of-Commerce, are t he 'TICrs of plants, marinas .and storekeepers of1 the commun ity. Most of th£'m, in one way or a n- other, arc pla nning observan ce of Fire Pre.,·ention Week in their business places, plants and stores. Both opera tors of marinas a nd storekeepers a re now in a IX)Si- tion to obtai n f ir e · fig.Ji.ting ma- terial and apparatus which they· "·ere unable to get· during the war. Sprinklers are being insta!J ed in more nc\V buildings . M enufac- luring plan ts \\'hich during the \var had f ire fighting compa ni es, nrt> continuing the, pr actice. During the year these groups will increase their efficiency and •,\•ill help to bring about among fC'lloY.' employcs a better k noy,·l-11!0 Balboa Ave., Coota Meoa Directly Behind Alba Beta edge of how to control fire in I a ....... GEi.ES Dl\'ISION, d'--at Tbe Galle)'.&guet1t.!I of HOTEL GREETERS OF AMERICA. w~ ~· u~ - Pho-·. ~-rbor ... -the C'\'ent of a n alarm . Education rt •--------=::JP..,h=oto by Voln Hay Jr. _, ~ "''--~.u An~ta Sext~rop '~·~~'-'':C·------------_ BM.: Be&con 5323--W is the t;>cst fire -preven tion pro-- ~~~~c«l~ure.~~~ 9 Dr. Peterson Ocean Front Cafe Will .Attend Balboa Island Vet Opens New Agency For Air 'San itizer ' French Fri~ J~U:P and Fish C-apital Meet e STEAKS e CHOPS e DINNERS Rich<1r d "Dick" J\icKibhci n. navy \'C'tcra n a nd r csidC'n t of Ba lboa Isl:'l nd, has opcnC'd a nc\v rcnl ~I ;i nd sa\Ni agC'ncy fo r lhc \rira~on a ir ~a nit i zl.'r, thC' r\C'\\·s-T iml.'s \\'3S told today. ~l cKlb,tX'n's agency is located al 1 hC' S.O.S . Radio and J::Jectric Co.; _ • .,.-.. _.__,,.,........,..w . ..., .. -.-....... .,...._.-.... ---- BEER SANDWICHES --.... _,,,, ___ , __ ,.. _____ ,_ ..... _ ........... Foont.aln Service . . ....... 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CATE AND DAVIS SALE . ON ROSES In Bl oo m • --Best Varie ties OLIMBL'lG ROSES ....... -Reg. $.l.OO--N0\\1 .............................. $2.95 TREE ROS ES .................... Re •. ~.oo--sow ............... -............. Sll.50 B USH BOSE S .................... ReR. $2.5()-SOW ................. -.......... Sl.60 FR UIT T REES Drl CA..'°S. P lant now and !Ut.\'e a year. All 2-year trees. $1.95 G~thln i;r ne\\·---Medless. Concord 98c. Other types 49c l'OUNGBERRIES-ln ca ns .......................................... 49c Costa Mesa Nursery 480 Newport et .. ·d. COST A ~lES A /hone Beacon 5531 ,\t t hC' r('gutar meeting of the board o f trus tC'C'S of the Or ange Coas t J unio r College dis trict on SeptC'mlx-r 2'2 Dr . Basil H. Pe ter · son. prC'sident of 1he collC'gf', "'as authorized to a t tend m('('tings of th<' CRlifornia CommittN! for the S1ud)' of E ducation and the an- nu::tl fa ll ronfe rencC' of State Suprr intendC'nts ol Califor nia. The meC'l in gs '''ill ta kC' place during th<' r1rs t \\'erk in October. Dr. P e ten;on has lx>en SC'r\·ing as ch a ir man of a sta te-wide com- m 1t'e<' on School a nd College Ac· credita tion '''hich h as been con- d uc t ing a :..tudy for a pC'riod or ,,,.o )'(.'ars. I IC' 'viii pr<'sc nt thC' final rt'port of the \\'Or k o[ the con1 mittr C' during the Sacramento m<'<'lin~s. Dr . Pe terson '''ill also partici- pate us a mC'mbC'r ot a s ympos- •unl a nd '''ill prC'se nt fo r the con- .;;idr r a tion of adminis trators the probl t~ms f:?.cing a. junior coUC'ge dis trict super inte ndent in the fi e ld nf tC'rmina l educati on. B<\llX>a Is la nd. ' ' Vi ragon, it ,,·as learricd. "san i- t iZC's" the air by <Jestroyin,i:: bac- 1c ria, ..-ir uses, sporC's a nd molds . I t is recommf'ndf'd , according to !\1cKibbC'n, for usC' in rC'sl a urants. thC'n trcs a nd o ther such places \\'hC'rc people congrC'gat c or Wh C're ther e ar C' unwan ted odors . "It is especially useful in tfiC' horn<'." hC' pointC'd out, "\\·her'f it can be used in the s ick room to reduce the chances o r cross in- fC'ction ... ED\\.ARD ARNOLD. Holl)'\\'ood -"I n th<' 1-loll)'\Vood of at:tors. v.,·itC'rs. d irC'ctors and o thC'r a rt- is ts; \'OU \\"i ll find a tr ait a lmost uniq u·e nm ong An1C'rican communi- 1iC's-no r ace a nin1ositiC's." GLE;o.;N FO RD, Los Ang-C'les I prC's . Long Skif.t Haters of t\mcr - ic-a, l nc.1-''l t's not thc 'red -blood- C'd hC'-m an '''ho s ta r ted this long skirt mess it's those curly-hair C'd designC'rs ,,·ho a rC' t he gu ilty i::uys." MARKET I - ~coTTLE'S . 2 0th . · STREET Phone Harbor 606 2000 West Central · Newport Beach a ..... ·-·--.. ................... ~ ..... .... -... -· ............ -........ -... ..... . ...---....-.,· ......... -......... .,. ...... _..,,.-__........,._.-~ ORANGES 9~ POTATOES Dozen GRAPEFRUIT . --------- George's Quality Meats GEOR GE LOO!lo"IE. Manacer ha"'1tDg Mannlnl<'• Bab,· B<el GRADE A PINEAPPLE AA Grode lb. S . &: F . \\"hole Unpeeled S o. 2 !1 Can S. 8' F. Sliced Dol~ S o. 2 Can 150 89c 29° 38° 29° 29° 17° 17c Tobie Queen 39C A B A L 0 N E Carver's Mlncod-No. Y, Flat 1 F\De tor Cbowden & PattiM CHICK 0' SEA SYRUP F'll.Dcy Ute Tuna No. Yi Flat Loe Cabin 1%-0z. Bottle 27° Assorted 1 SC 2 for Foto-Views By WALLY GERHARDT Q urstlon : Sh ould l lu~·lii ('f'h•bra t lun l.n the Pirate Ha.lboa bf' c·unti nut·d ? r Ro\' J\.t"t 'nf'. Kf"t_•nt>'s L lquors, Bu..l b~a. and P alm S ti.. Balboa. I'd like to ha\·r it discontinued . In nly o pinion thC' celC'bration has fa iled it's prim a r;,y p u r • pose, t hat is, bringing a[ter season g u e s t s a nd visitors to Balboa . I think tha t the am ou.nt of m o n C')' it costs the mer- ehants here could bC' put to better USC', for C'Xample. ,,.c could use it 10 heautifv Bnl boa or a t least keep it cil'a n \\'it h somC' of t he funds. since t he cit y seems to be too poor to do this for us. • • • Oon Durant, lnsur:m1·f'. 4'!8 O r- "h ld ."\,·r . l 'orona df'l '.'\ol a r. ThC' P irate idC'a itsC'l[ invites lfl\\'IC'!'S.nC'SS and \\"C sure sa\v ple nty of it this lust time. I 'm in l~nlboa n1o~t or the year on bus- 1n<•ss but I us- unlly ma na~c to be calll.'d out o[ fO\\"n during thC' c<•h.•br.'.l.tion . I think it docs mort-harm to t>usi nC'ss than a ny posi1i\'l' good. It a ttrncls 1h£' \\·orst I YJK' n f ,·isi1ors and besides the Joe-al business J)('Oplc hr r c arc too busy prom oting and running the :i.ffc ir to t akC' Cilrc of t hrlr O\\"ll busi nrss properly. • • • .r\rthnr Sll\'f'r , Thr BIU(' Hoom , '.!06 Palm S1., R a lboa. Af lf•r \\'ha t f s .'l\\' this year. I 'm in ra..-o r of cut- ting it out. I'm aga in s t the ro,,·d yism start- r d hy lhrO\\·ing ~oplc in the bay C'\"f'n though I acted as shc r- r if a nd did m y !; h a r C' of it. I think the idea n1ight \\·or k if a l lt hC' con'n'unit ics got together and had real· fl oats a nd sa,,· to it that thC' lit tlC' kids h ad fun . Mayoi: Says More Water Is Needed . In Newport Area Duj:> to railing water levels a nd shor t supplies it is becoming im- per ativC' fot residen ts in O r ange county to become more fully in- form ed of the w ater situatio n. Di3n G ardner . secrC'I ar y of the Or- ange County Committee on Addi- tionR.1 \Va ter S uppl)', said r ecently. Al so 'shar ing this belief is Mayor 0 . B . Reed. who has called a m~ting of the Or ange County COr."lmittee to ~ held a t the N ew- port Har bor Yacht club for Oc- tober 1. ---·----: Veterans Benefited by, Several New State Laws Now in Effect . I ' Severai lmportant chaos-ln state veterans' beneni. are now ln el· feet u a rMUlt. of new law1 enacted by the lectalatu.re, t he St.ate De- partment of!" ~teram Affaln announced today. . BecauM of prevalllnc tilgh real Mtate prices, the lectala ture re- moved the tortner $10,000 limitation oil the price of home proP"rty which rnay be purchued by the at.ate on behaU of l->eteramJ under the Callfonla Farm and Home Pur-·• cbue AcL officers of governmen t hospitals No ch arge \\'as m ade , however . to certify claims of patients at in the S7,500 m aximum which thC' such hospita ls for s tate disability stat e m a,y a dvance for thC' pur-b<>nefits. chase of a veteran 's home. Also, G. I. Loans; E nablin g minor vet.· t he deportmen t's appr aisal. based erans to qualify for G . I . Joans on presrnt fnir r eplaC<'mcn t cost.. through · &uardia nship pr oceedings Jess de prCc iaiion , may not exceed in court. (Under a previ ous s tat- $10 .000. ute, minors arc eligible for state The new law will benefit prin-farm and home purchases without cipally the veter an who has a s ub-the nece"ssit y for guardianship stantial equity in a home pre-proceedings.) •, FOR RENT • Floor Sanders ~ Floor Edgers • Floor Waxers Tools for Sm&ll jobs PLUMBING AND <JARPENTRY WOBK CROWN HARDWARE ca.11 Barbor !S2 821 Cout Hwy. Corona de.I Mar viously purchased in th e in fl ated Hun ting Licenses:·Pcrmit ing t he '---------------' postwar mar ket for slightly r,lOr e alien wife of a ve teran to obtain than $10.CX>O a nd who desires to a hunting liC<'nse a t the r esiden t submit-the proper ty for pur chase rec of 52 rathC'r tha n the alien fee under t hl' state plan . of $50. (f\.f a kes no refer.cnce to O ther new Jaws, among TO vet-fishing licenses. for which the r rans ' measur es enacted by the a lien fee is $25.) l C'~islature include th e following : S ta te Educationa.1 Assistance : New COM Resident McLEAN Extending the present state as- s istance for education of widows a nd children of vet era ns who died during Y.·ar ser vices or of ser.;ice connected disabilities incurred in time of wa r, to include adopled child rch or st€pchildren of , s uch With. Optician Firm E . H. Thiele has opened a branch IT r ·1 m of Coast Qp1 icians at 1213 Coast Bl..-d., Corona d cl 1'.iar, lhe Ne"'S- Timcs was infor med today. Shop Thiele. who ''-'as born in Den- \'C'tera ns. ~ m ar k. has been in the United · Rl'quiring 90 days acti-..·e service St;i tC'S for J 4 years, C'lcven of during \Vorld W ar II lo qualify a v~t<'ran for slate educat ional as-,,·h ich ''·C'r e spen t y,;ith a lC'ading Los Angeles o ptical d ispc-nsary !'ista nce. firm. "' E x1C'!1di ng educ.ational a~~is t-A \'Cter an of 2 1,z )'ea.rs V.'ith the 3 ~ce r ig hts to na tJ\'es ~f Cahf~:-na\·y. Thiele is m a rried to the n.1a ~\'C'n though . t hey ~id. not . -former Dor othy G ra cey of La guna !':dC' In t~C' sta ~e. 1mrned1 a t ~ly pr ior, Beach. ThC'y have a c;Iaughter , to C'nt cr 1n~ !"1l 1 tar~ ser\'Jce. . . Lillian, \vho "is eigh t years old.- Sta.IC' C1v1l Se rvice: R equ 1r1ng The 'fhiC'les expect to Jive iii a r urtY"n t disab ility r ating_ o f 10 Coro na del Mar . rer C"f'nt or mor e to qualify for -------- rlisa hled \'C't er a ns' prefer en ce of 15 ooin ts in st a te civil ser vice ex-Be \Vise -Adver tise a minations. <Vetera ns' not qualify-------------~ ing as disabled. a nd \vidows of \'eterans, r ecei\'e a pre ference of 10 points.) Puhlic Accountan t L icens'es: Ex- tending t o 1'.i a rch . 1951. t he per- 1na during which veter ans " of \Vorld \Va r TI are given special conside.rat ion in qualifying as pub- lic accountants. Soli citi=ttions : 1'.i aking it a m is- rlrmeanor for any person to solici t funds for the b<>ne ftt of any vet- r r:in or \'C'te r a ns'_ associa tion a nd to U!i:C' such funds ·ror purposes nth('r tha n those represented in th,.. ~olicita t ion . S tnt!' I ncome T a x : E xC'm pting trrminnl lea\'C' pay a nd. feder al or ~t a t ~ ecfu cationa1 b<>nefi ts from 5:ta te incomC' te1x. Stµti:> D isabilit)• BC'ne fits : F.5:- t ahlto;hi ng t he r igh t of a \'C'tc ran to recei\·c state disahility henC'fits on t;hC' b:i:sis of ''"Rgf' •rC'dits a c- c11mul;i.ted prior to military srr- ,·icC' 1i f he is n ot cli1:ible ror f rd- r r ;i.l ,_en·icemcn's rC';l d iustm C'nt al- lo\\"ancc; :ind J)<'rmitting rnC'd ic:il DINNER 4 -10 P. M. C'IOMl!I .,,._. ..... , .• ' ' EAT , MORE FISH They Hove the Iodine Yqu Need Del i cious 'FRESH SEAFOODS DAILY •BARRACUDA •ROCK COD •SALMON • CLAMS •OYSTERS • •.SHRIMP TRY OUR FRESH COOKED CRABS and LO BSTERS BAYSIDE FISH MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEWPORT BEACH !ITll 8T. AND LAF A YE'l"I E ) PRONE llABBOB 115 • I Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment • PLA!ln:B MlXEB8 • <JONCBETE MlXEB8 •SKILL 8AW 8 • TBAILEB8 Phone Beacon 5508-W 1rith and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa 17th and Main • • • .. .2 -ftS ·-.. s ftS :I! z 9 > z .... Q c :I! 11:11: 0 .... -c · .... -I ..... u -. &=· .... .,, = -Q .... :I! :I! - :c t-o ... u I .... 11:11: Ila -... I .,, . u -t; c .... A. .... :::::» ... -I-=» c .... Ila BEEF ,,-.. JELLO SPAGHEI II STRING BEANS Van Camp'• 11-0z. G._ 2 lor27c 21° "California m ust import more ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wate r ," :P..i ayor Reed said. • • • ·.:: Ever increasing population and in- dustrial demands m ake importa- tion of . more \\'ater absolut ely necessary everl t hough no reduc- 1 ion in available supply occurs." McLEAN Trim Shop T-BONE STEAKS 75 .SIRLOIN 'STEAKS c LB ROUND STEAK . a.a c 0 N A;~;;;s u:a3c PORK CHOPS u.7Sc lrto Freacb Style No.! Cu PEAS TOMATOES FRENCH DRESSING Mn.-· .... BLUEHILL DRESSING ---I-- BLUEHILL . FSENCB <JOMBINATION IN'IWOD'OCl'OaY 0'•i•t•&&• AND l'l'ALIAN D8 U81NO 19· 21· 19· 29° 1s· Prices Effective Ffi. &: Sat., Sept. 26 '&27 onJi.-We Reeerve Right to IJmit Quantities ' , • Speaking from his suite a t the St. Francis Drake hotel in San Francisco, where he is attending the con\.~€ntion of the California League of Cities, Mayor Reed said the matter 0( water supply ii vital to all the CO\Dlty. '"!be county's ir-ut limited !!Upply will be mono aDd more in demand. and no poalble new water source must be awrlooked." Residents In the Newport Har· 1>or am ore a1oo laioulb' con-°"' Dtd <M<r the prcopects, the mayor said "Local -are o1..,n1:1 and at . the ...,.. -the auppl:I al. avaqoblr -ta' II l••o $Jrc -MCh .,ar.• ' • ~--.-~~--- - --·-·· -:--~ t. f I I~ I E\pt•rt Presrription St•r\irt• ' Avenue Pharmacy \,t •l<f'lK \\ t\\lllt1 \ I'll('',_ If\ 1; ltt If~ !7 r•, , ,,. ! "' ' '''I ·' I' ~ "' J• "' - --~ . 17th and Main SANTA ANA · Phone 6446 .... _ ... _._ ,_.._ ........ LESTER & Co. INVEST MINT SICUllTllS TO Mll"f THf wvur_. -'•A 1• -·-..... "ID""'Ui I • . ~Lo. b ,.U1Stod &c•- 515 r-t.Ceiatnl Ave., JWhaa ~I081 ...,. ' - Selected Buys Priced for Action • L 9W PRICE -GOOD VALUE -QUICK POSSESSION-ROOM I FOR 4 -$4950 FUlL P RICE * 2 BEDROOMS AN 0 0 E N . ' NEW. PRICED AT 110,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS. TERMS. SEE THIS. • . . Along the · Waterfront With CIHf Ball • A boat was recently destroyed by f.ire while on an off-shore cruise. The owner had to swim for It, but befor e he could get on dry clothes, he was propositioned for his m ooring space. Don Charle and K en Wilson have worked up a plan to alleviate the boat slip shortaij'.e in the har- bor area. Their idea is to con- struct an island of slips in the bay area between Lido Isl~, _and the city trailer park, and east of Udo Channel yacht anchorage. Tua t section is no\v a mooring area prtncipally set aside for fishing boats. Under the Charle-Wilson pls.n, a more efficient use of the space would be made, and approxi- mately 600 boats, fishing and pleasure, would have anchorage facilities. There have been a number of good ideas for the future de velop- ment of Newport pr<.>Sented in the last year. but the Charle-Wilso11 plan is pr Obably the most prac- lical and direct. around town. The next thing th<'Y wtH want ii a boat. We have a lot of boat brokers and builders who will be anxious to help them makP their dream come true. H ow- ever, when a new boat is: launched it has to have a mooring space, and at the present time. there are none left. We will never know how m any new boats have not been sold or built because of this shortage. Boating has always been a big industry in this area, yet it's expansion may become stymi- ed from lack of sljp space. Don Charle, who Ot)erates th,. Marine Steel F abricating Co., a nd Ken Wilson, who is thC' local Chris Cta!t distributor, are busi.ness neighbors on Coast highway. They are capable business men who have a n Idea ho w to improve the tolNTl they live and work in. In this movement, they deserve the assistance and co-operation of every civic organization Interested in directing the inevitable growth of Ne,vport Beach. • • • Tom Scott has assumed m a n- agership of Port Or ange and Scott's Landing. following the rl'S" ignation of George Cole. Bill Le- wellyn has succeC'ded Tom as s ki pper of the Al alunga. • • • NOT ••\\'HO 00 1'~ IT!" BUT HOW ITS DO?\'"E~-Can )'OU nc- ure out thb famous Boudin.I ""Trunk M)"8tel'}·", wbkb I• the climax of the act of EddJe and LuclDe lambert. who are to be featured In t he big-time beneftt vaodevllle 1bow spouored by Oranco Grotto at the Santa Ana Hlcf'I 1ebool tbe&ter Friday evenlnc. October 24. Sl.x people rrom the audience (It could be you!) bind and "gac comely Lucille , put he r In a bac. then lnlJde a trunk. and-pre8to! she's out and F.dd.Je 1.5 In! This I• the finale of their Incomparable presentation of ma.etc and legerdemain. The benent performance by Oranco Grotto I• to enhance their <"ount -wide humanitarian rund. Orange County Club Woman Passes Away Early Gr('c>ks u~ed 1 he \\'ord m eteor to mean atmospher ic phe- nomena in genera l. such as clouds, Cotti · •; Market Gets Ii" wo New Managers Nl!:WPOBT BALBOA NBW8-TIBl:8 TllUIUIDAY N-P"' t a-I!, Collf. s,!. U, 1M7 Gror LooniC', f0rmcrly with W AA Seeks Bids For Parcel on Army Air Base HowJ.a Law, manager ot Cot- tte·s 20th ·Street Market . 2000 \V, Cen:·ral. announces the foJJow- ing ch ges in personnel: the Home GrocC'ry, Anaheim, will Dr. Basil H . P eterson , president manage ~ the meat department. of Orange Coast J unior collegp, Loonle has purc hased a home at r eported to the board of trustees 2316 Elden Ave .• C.OSta Mesa. a t their r egular mecting on Sep- Sol S unseri, who was with the t('mber 22 that the War AssC'ts Forest i\venue Market,. Laguna Administration will advertise for Beach. \viii t ake OVC'r as manager bids a por tion af the Santa An<t of the fruit a nd vegetable de-Army Air base ~n September 27. partrnent . I The portion to be advertised in- , . eludes 137 acres ot ground and 68 Ellsworth A. Shaw buildings. It is anticipatod t hat the E I• t • N local junior college distrjct will be n IS ~ 1n avy the only -bidder for the land and EllS\.\'Orth Allen S haw, ji-., son buildings. of Mr. [and Mrs. "Ellsworth A. On. Octobc-r 7 all bids will bc- Shaw Sr -t of 203 Canal street, New-subm1ttc>d to the regional office of por t Beach, Calif., wus C'nlisted the Wa r Assets J\dministration in Monda)' 22 Sept., 1947. in the U. San FTancisco. and then fon,•ardcd S. Navy for a period.9f three yeaMI . if necessary to \Vashington for a Sha\\' made one of the"hlghc>St e n· final decision. Hubbard C. H owe trance examination scores ever president of the bo<ird of trustees: made inJ· Or a nge cou~t~. He-"''as feels. that the college district may sent tc_> he naval tra1n1ng center, poss1I:tl.Y secure possession of the San Die o, Calif., for training. base t1Jri,.November 1. When You Need · 1-N-S-U-R-A-N-C-E PH01''E or SEE JOHN E. SADLEIR I I I I I I I I LIDO ISt.E : JUST I COMPLETED - ! I I 2 •TORY : :S eEORDDM• I z •ATH• I I I I I I I I ON 15:1 n . • CORNER LOT aaoo \ I T H I• •• A •EM 4 I •:1z.ooo I I 4 . • p . a. palmer ""'"'""''"'"' realtors 1313 ••O t•dO ••-PO•• b •o c ~.c •ll'­ !J ll p~cn t ~1~00•• boor~. ~o•bo• IQ • • CHARMING TWO BEDROOM HEIGHTS HOME. ART ISTIC. CHOICE . Sll,500 WITH ONLY S4tOO DOWN. 1-larold Graha m, O\\'TlC'r skip(X'r The harbor needs slips. The boat 1Jwners Y-'ho need those slips the 1nost a re people who can do \vith- out club-houses and fancy restau- ra nts attached to their anchor- ages. All t hey want is a safe plaCP to k l'<'P their craf t. They '''ould be the first to admit that those ('xtr a fril ls are \vonderrul. but they do ent('r into thC' C'Xpcnsc ot of .lhC' charter boat Trade \Vi~d , J\ilrs . 1\1 audc KC'lly AldC'n, Or -ha los. a nd rainbows, as \Veil as a ngt-, prominf'nt county club-rshoot1ng s ta.r s, a.ccord.ing to the> l Corona del Mar Sell that '..lnwanted artk:Je \\"Oman and \vife of Fred 1-I. ,\.Iden. I ::E_n_::c>:_«::l::o1::.ia::o::d::•a::· _:B::.r_:•_:_••::"::"::«::•::.· __ -:-~~""15""0""5~'1J'""d~8""0""7""C""o"".,""•""l""l""I,,jl•,,;h"""""·•,,;Y~~~""P~h""on""•""•~Ha~r,,;bo,,;r~7,,;4,,;l~&~Z~4Z~2~~l=h~ro=u:g:h:..:.N~e~w~s~-T.:..:im::es:_:•:ch:·~--­ ~ QU ALITY 2 BE 0 AO 0 M HOME. CHARMING, N EW, COMPLETED. IN BEAUT I· FUL HARB 0 A HEIGHTS. OFFERED AT G.I. APPRAIS- AL. S I0,358. • LIDO ISLAND L 0 T S IN N ICE VARIETY. ALL PR ICES. 0 ,,·ning a boat . CO\ e~ed the P or t Orange dock "'''th . . I marlin last Monday. lie cata.g:h t onC' There JS a boat 0\\'11Jng: class of t ha t ,, .... 1·.,.11 ... d 1~ lb d h" _ I h t · h \V' h ... ~ .. :1.., .• an 1s son pcop e ". o arC' ~o . r ic · 11 in-la'" gul'st cau,...ht a 187 pounde r . son1c'. such as the f1shem1en. boa!-..., ing is a business. Others do \v ith-B B "Id h out a lot of the usual forn1s oLr oat UI ers A oy! pleasur.e so that th<y may own 1200 H.P .. Packards and enJOY a boat. The Charle-\VJI-• son plan is tho first to recogniz< Going at $500 Each thC' C'XiStt"ncc of this group , a nd '· . . . . the neC'd t hey ha ve for additional \\ ,1r Assents 1-\dm1n1str at1on nn· mooring space. nounc~d a "S!Jf'Cia l r('{]U('St" itcn1 diC'd une>xpe>ct ed ly of a hC'art at -\ t;i.ck in h£'r horn" last ni gh t. She \\'as a life> mC'mbf>r of OrangC' \\'o- m;in's c\uh, a n1<'mbC'r and founder of thf' Garde n Sf'C'tion o f the club. a nd forn1rr chairmnn of Orange c·nu111 y garden clubs. Rorn in Nc,,· \'ork C'it:r. l\l rs. A!d1 •n had ix't'n n rC'~idcnt of Or- nngr for :!6 year~. OthC'r survivors arC' onr son. J o hn I... Aldcn bf ~lnp]C'\\'oocl. N . J . \vho \\'ill arri\'f' hf'rf' ton1ort-o\\. morning by plane and one ~rn ndchild. F unf'ra1 :-irrang:f'mt'nts \\'t\I ht' nnnounced. ~tany nev• families have settlC'd yc-~tC'rday-a 1200 h.p. PaC'kard in and nea r our tO\\•n during the l'.?~cy~indC>r marine C>n~i nC>, \\·ith Inst fc\v )·cars. T hey have settled built-in rC'VC'rsc gear , of a type in hC'rC' prima rily because thC').' likC' grC'at dC'n1a nd !or po\,·C'r laun~hC's. our harbor. They are building or !h<'rc a1·c_ 1 ~7 of thc>sC' cng1nC's. hnve built all thC'sc ne\v homes priced nt ·Sj()() C'ilCh, f.o.h. l-I C'a r- that "-c marvel at as "'·e driVC' fit'ld. Ctah. 808 n1iles from Los -+--------------------------Angeles. Constructrd for P ·T boats, the eng ines r N]ui re the san1c Two Partners Form New Orafting Service ' !. • I VI RAGON THE NEW SAFE SANITIZING UNIT Danger or cross infC'ction is re- duced b~-Viragon because Viragon greatly reduces quantity of air- borne bac teria and infective mat- t er. fOR ASTHMA I • \\r'hcre asthma is caused by air- borne matter. Viragon offers r('lief by !;a nitizing and purifying th(' air. JOR ODORS Vira~on DESffiOYS odors. not m ert.•1.Y masking them. EJiminatcs obnoxious and irrilating factors in tobacco smoke-filled f'(X)ffiS. I A?'li ALL-ELECTRIC ~l :\C HThE OS 1)0 \'.OLTS . .\. C . 60 C'ycle8 PACIF1C VIRAGON CO. 1826 So. Vermont Ave .. L. A .. PArkway 4063 BUY OR R&.Vf A VIRAGON Ulli'IT FROM I ~.o.s. RADIO & ELECTRIC co. 800 Marlrie A \'e., Balboa Island Call Harbor 780 ~-~~S'~ ·~ You Canl Beat Greyhound .._'"!. For Real Convenience ..,,., Stnke, ..,. Oita, to Mon ""'' -63 Departures Daily From Newport Beach For lhort or long tr1,. ... Gre,hoand'1 the 111oe1 COit- .. wnient way to ro! NumorHU, wdl·~ 9Cbedule9 ' let you tram at the time tl!at aaita .)'Ofi i-t. And _ .. ber,yoa ro by Gre,bouhd for ta. ... llCtuaU;f at a tr,dion of the cost of clrivinc :roar car. Aak ,_ J ~~oomodApnt for handy pocket timtabl& )IEW lnH IOW II SlUIU I TboFN ._. ••• tloo -.., ol 0...,. • liomid'a--ol.~···-_.. -.... I • ~ t1oo ---la lolela-....... 1 l'ml C. SW.&nOBD 41111 Go.-' ft. a-Mn • C'Xpcrt attl'.'n tion as aircraft n1a - chinery_, Stan Kenton Coming Back. The Rendezvous Ba llroom in Ba.lhoa \viii hail the return of one of its musica l heroes when Stan Ke nton brines his orchC'stra t here Friday and Saturdny nights, SC'pt . 26 and 27. Kenton, \\'ho has bC'en innctive thC' past five months, \\·ill bring a rc\·ampcd aggregation, featuring top vocalist J une Christy, to !h(' same ballroom in '''hich he got his start in 19-ld . Wiegand's ,O,ppoints New Meat 'Manager \V ie,:and's Food C('nft"'r , Balboa Island, is' announcing a c ha nge in mnnagcmC'nl of thC'ir m('af depart- ment. George 1\t ich<H'lis, rormC'r ly \Vith Cot llt''!; '.:.'fl th Str('C't 1\t a rket, is no,,· in chargC'. a spokef'man Jor \\'iegand's said . F 26 s 27 Su 28 ~1 29 TIDE TABLES SEPTE:\rBER, 7 :46 1 :12 4.s o.f' s:ro 1 :JR ·1.7 0.1 8 :21 2:02 4.9 0.1 8 :39 2:2:1 5.1 0.2 1941 6 :SS 5.3 1 :'!6 5.4 8 :0-0 5.5 8 :35 5.3 1 :06 2.2 1 :S5 1.8 2:08 1.4 2 :SS 1.0 Tl!lr11 are pla('"d 1n ord~r or occu rrnc~ Light tl,rure11 am.; dark f lj!ures p.rn. \\·ant E <'onrtn1i!'l l8 Thr U , S . Civil SC'r viCf' Commis- sion today announcl'd a n C'Xan1i na- tion for fillin~ Economist po~itlons in \\·ashington. D C, an<l nl'.'arby \rir~1n i a and ;\la ryland, a t sala.-ies ranging fro m SJ.3!17 10 $6,905' a year . Orange County Drafting ScrviCt', locntl'.'d at Rl O roast lli~h,,·ay, hRS r1'e• •n t I y hr r n forn1cd under the partn{ r~h1p of Bert J. l\lorris. Jr. ~nd P..oy :\I. \\'a !ki n ~. it \\'J.S an· nouncC'rl todny. · 1\torri!:, \\·ho is building a n('\\' home on Pnlm,..r strrC'I, \vas form- C'rly in businrss at 2826 \V. Cen- t ral. \Valkins is ronstructin~ a nC'\\' homf' on Tustin A'.L'. in Nc\vport 1-IC'igh t~. I-le \V as form('rly located nt 818 Co<is t 1-ligh,,·ay, Aches & Pains Dlsootnlort-nred Feellng- Irrlt.?ble and Cranky m ost of the time-Inability to h a ,•e Restful Sleep--.Ju.!lt -u tired on arlslnit as "'hen going to bed-Lack of "Pep" and \'1- tallty---"A buTden to younelf and others" -a re Nature's v.'arnlnp of somethlnK ra.dJ· cally "'ronJ{. \l'c pre \•e nt many "Com- plete Breaks" nnd Serious Dln~!J Q \\·ell as Operations thru our Dru~less l\lethods \\1tbo nt n.'llnJ:" Drup, 2'ledl- clne5, lnjtttlons or Surg-ery. TI'hy not itee us NO\\'! Con11ultatlon Is Free. Delays can be dan11:-erolb and OD!lilly. Dr. E. F. Bell, D.C., Ph.C. 107 ?2nd Street Ne"'))Ort Beach. Calli. H ours 9 to 5 ~IONDA YS and THURSDAYS. Other hours by appointment Phone Ha rbor 1154 (Res. Harbor 1191 ) Twenty Years of · Flying Air Express Shipments 'T"WENTY yean 1 1 10 the ftnt air express ship- ments were dis· ?atched by rail- way express over tour a irline! OP'" erating o pen- eoc~-pit plane1 ~t spCeds of 110 to 130 M. P .H. O n ly 28 cities r e::-eived direct "'~·rv1~ on routes ~rom co a I t to '':st and 17,ooo TYPICAL AJJI uraaa OP m ' <>'.l ipment.swe1gh· • P}ANS 1 ITTl 41 tons were handled du:rtnc the Int fe&1 of openttOD. Today the Air E.xprea Division of Railway hprem Ju.ency pl"O-o vides a service over II cert:ibted U.S. airlines coveri.!1 l'0.000 air. • way mlln within the U.S. Olld to IO . forelp COW>- trin with 1lant 1 trllnera ftJina up to JOO M.P .H. Voluale ID 11141 -1.241.124 tlllp. meatt weishlnl 2'1M9 ton a .,. ,about Tl -. dal17-nearlJ' -IM.wellhl bandied II\ Iba -fUll ,_"' .tr ezpr••• GIP--- ~ l11jfllln 111111 IHll.111 w/111 ' - FRESH 1All PllJDIJCE CHECK THESE VALUES Apricots Voltey Gold b•Of"ld 0 J • T ·~~w~et range UICe Noturol G 8 Br•O•gote reen eons brood tFof'"ICy cut beQn,1 Cut Beans c.o~~~,:·d• Couiltrv ~ Corn b<ond tCr.am ,tyle, Golden Bon!oml • · LtbbV'1 Pump km "'""" P k. MooN>eom ump 1n btol'ld C R~H1 tl Tomato atsup "'""' Tomoto Hot Sauce Gordef'lll~ brond. T I °'"""""' ama es brand ...... 23•. ... 11-H. 12• ... ...... 20· ... 2 l9-n . 25° ir•11• , ..... 1&• ... ...... 15• ·-,,_ ... 14° MO 1i'h·••· 17• .... '".1·•'1-s• ·-15 1h -••· 18• ... Chicken O'Sea Tuno , ..... 38• ... I Red lo~l-L igl'll M.cl -~lod Pock I Cherub Milk 2 •;::; 11 • j 2 lo•ge CO.,l , 21 c I Nu Made Mayonnaise \:'· 22• cP1nt '°'· 39c; Qvort '°'· 69cl Kraft Moyonnoise cp,.,, to•. •3c1 Sondwich Spread 1P,.,t ior. l lcl Lul"ICk "°' ,_ ... 23• '"' 17° SAFEWAY Lift your everyday meals out of the ordinary with gems of the Autumn ha rvesl. Safeway"s produce slands &re heaped high ready fo r your seleclipn. CORN Farm-£ res Ii. tende r ears. GOLDEN CROSS LETIUCE Crisp and fresh £o r sa lads. ORANGES Filled with juice, Stock up now ! SOLID HEADS JUICY VALENCIAS APPLES BELLFlQWER VARlm r P. I ' or 1esandSa11cC!. l33.lb . box, 1.50} BEANS FRESH STRING1ESS Firm, cris p. Free from b le~ish. APPLES DEUCIOUS v~rm Northwestern apple\, Grand eating! lb. lb. lb. • lb. Ci. lb. 1oc gc 3c 5c 15c 15~ SAFEWAY SAVINGS - d CS! that'5 what you Tender. juicy. eating·g(o n ; {;~~ranteed meats! gel when you buy Sa eway s PeterPan ~= Skippy •~• Butt.,. Chunk. °' Creomy n -I Ptonut Butter 12-os. 33• lo• •·•· n• ... ·:· 34• ..... 34• '"' COCOA .. CllOCOLAU -Baker's Cocoa Boker's Cocoa •:.::;: Hershey's COQOQ 11 ........... C*'\Mc• ·~. Baking Chocolate I 0 .... ,.,......... ... Ground Chocolat9 ,.... ........... Ground Choeolai. ..... ,. ...... \ • ~lt­ '.:289 : '!:' 1•. :D . ..... -. '.!• '"The Primer of Hoapitality" A SI Beet Seller for 2St c.. .... .-...wtQ.~el llutehftlill ·" AMlltlCAN :.!"27c QIPSI !:93c '::"27c .,.,ver y "'°"'"' 4"·0t. 1~.,i ~·) :.!·lb. jar, (16<') 8 I Peonut Buttet" ever Y Cliunk. Style Real Roast :::' i:· 31• I 2-pourd jar, 59c > Cider Vinegar "'" ";" b<ond ... 4gc IQuort bot tle, I Sc ; Pint bo!TI~. 9cl Kitchen Croft Flour.I (25-lb. MXk. 2 051 ..... 21• .. •. Vanilla w..... • .... lm1tot•on kt. Soda Crackers •"'l' "°'" '-"· 24• brand ,.,_ 4 2 ·~ pocko09; •Sc I Wofers ~,' MARGARINE Dolewood Sunnybonk Allsweet Blue Bonnet -..... (Nao Part.or bn:lnd l Delrich Margarine SOAPS Sierra Pine Ivory Soop. ·-..... ·-..... Swan Soop '"::' Lux Soop Flakes 112Mi:'4L ..... JJcl Su-Purb " ..... -· ...... . -PHts •= .,.., - .:.:. 298 .:.:. 34• .:.:. 34• ..!!; 34• .:.:. .. 2_ 1,. = .. .... :;: 13- -:.:-• ':.:"ti• 411 &. OCllml' ..... 1.Ps'• , I • . I. '\ I ·- . . -. ' • ' • f -----c~ ' ' ' -• . ' " • -. , , . t)pt R·•'w•o•T a.1.L•o.1. lfSWl·T•••• 'dlU&8DAY x .. ,_, Bzna. c.m. .... I!, 1M1 $NOfer Arlid S•ries A11nounced af · Harbor Feriliiiine A t. • · • t • -1 Mr:s. Ray K. HarYey, Pres. ol He't{porl Bead ·c· lVl · IeS Congress o1 P-TA, Hames Co(llmiHee Cboir'inen _ An executive board meeting at Mn. Jamoo H. Detul7. ort; Mn. Long Beach Auditorium Phones: Hub« 13 and 208 + By ~ Barbre + Resldena! Phone: Harbor 1637 ·R Newport Beach Grammor School J ohn W. Heaston, health:c ,Mn. Con~. of Parents and Teach-Robert Allen, courtesy; Mn.<:. F. .ers will be held Wedneoday, Oct. Drake, finance and budget ; Mrt. 8, 9 :30 a.m. a t the home of Mrs. William Trusty, hoepitallty; Mrt. Edgar R. Hill, 615 Via Udo Soud. P ercy Baines, Founders' Day; Mn. DOT &'808 Will Be Happy to Serve You Again on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 IN THEIR CANDY STORE AT 310 Marine Avenue Balboa Island ' Featuring MILDRED DECKER'S Quality Chocolates and Home Made Mandies 80c to $1.25 lb. Alllo a Complete Line of Confections, Salted Nots, Party Favors and Plenty Bolk and Bar Oa,ody for the Kids CHA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO Bamboo Blinds Available in All Sizes · OF"F'ERED AT SPECIAL PRICES . ' Tropical Floor Coverings Lahaula. R ush Squares, Grass Tropical Accessories \ Made t o Order 6'11 So. Coast Bh·d. LAGUNA BE..4.CH Telephone 125-11 Expert Beauticians for Milady ' • Pennanents, Cold \\ave, Hair Styling, Hair Tinting ·--Bleach· lng, Facials. Soft water used ex- clusively, NO WAJTINO Carmen &od Sm.ff 0.,... f!.t1:uila7, A.U ~. ~ Ap"I•~•'-l• t'--i..: Pb ... 8-rits 111 1 Business & Professional Women Open Season ; Announce Plans lor Christmas Fashion Show P lans for a. Christmas Fashion s hO\V ana J\1 erchant's bazaar were revealed to members of the Busl- n<'SS and Professional \.V omen's club \vhen !hey held their first meeting of the year at White's Coffee shop, Balboa, 'vith Dorothy Sutherland presiding. Irene J\.lorris i'i chairman of the fashion show and gave a detailed report on its progress. 1'.frs. Emma Hughes 1-lolt of Surf" and Sa nd shop will be manager of the show, and outlined her plaps. Both mem- bers received the enthusiastic sup- port 9f all present. The committee \vill meet again next week, when further details will be made known. Proce<'ds from the .affair will go to the ch'arity fund. enabl- ing the c!Jb to subscribe generoUs- ly' to all worthy cause\. as it has in the past. Alda Gorton. chairman of the niembership committee. presented each member with her own indi- vidual name badge and appo~nted several official hostesses. 1'hey' include Elaine Weiss. Joyce Piper, Ma rguerite Way, ~nd members of the · board. The club is growing into a large org~nization and it High School PT A Board Announces Chairmen \Vith ~1rs. Jerrold Spangler , president of the Paren t-Teacher association of Newport Harbor Union High school. reporting a request from the student body that the organization sponsor a proposed "Teen Canteen." mem- bers of the exC'cutive board gave enthusiastic r es ponse when they hC'ld their . firs t meC'ting of the :rear~on i\.Yonday a t thc high school. The board rC'commended t h e projf'Ct for presentation ~~ the fi rst i;f'neral mC'eling of the as- sociation, to be hc.•ld Oct. 14 and plans '.VC'r C' outlined for ~he com- ing year by the various chairmen. I ntroducing themsC'lvcs were the follO\Ving officers a nd chairmen : ~lrs. Jerrold Spangler, presi- Rally Day lor C.D.M. Community Church !':ext Sunday \vill be Rally Day for the Sunday school of Corona del !\'far Community church with a general assembly at 9 :45 a.m. and cer ti fi cates of promotion will be presented to pupils being pro- moted from bC'ginners to primary~ from prirnary to junior and from junior to intermedia te classe5. Tonight lThursday), Rev. and l\1rs. PC'rr y Schrock are enter- taining tC'achers and off icers of the church school at a dinner to be ser ved at Pilgrim Hall. Balboa Ina. Arcade • dC'nt ; l\'lrs. l-la rry Burdick, first '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~I vice-prC'si dent :, Mrs. Edgar Hill, Novel Shower .Honors Newport Heights Matron ~ second vice-president; l\1rs. Wal- ter Hitchman. r ecording secretary; On Sunday aftefnoon Mrs. H ugh Why cook a~ome tonig ht? WQuldn't it be better to I\1rs. Robert Ki liefer. correspond-McMillan of Ne"'"POrt Heights was I · d diri' · ing secretary·, Mrs. George Gay, hortorC'd guC'st at a stork shower ~n·ve over to the land these love y evemngs an e, h r M u treasurt'r; John Johnson, auditor : held at the summer ome o r. at the· one and only Pk,,Jz. . . Mrs . Willard Killion. historian : and M.rs. Geraid Mitchell of Los I\l rs. Kenneth Ste\\'art, parliamen-An geles, at 1824 \Vest Ocean the most famous small restaurant on the Pacific Coast. tarian; Principal Sidney H. David-Front. Here, cultured, discriminating patrons sigh with con· son. school representative. i\1rs. McMillan is not acquainted · l · t Chairmen are r.-trs. Ray Nielson. with the Mitche lls. and while she tentment after digesting a fine top Sil' om ·you can cu h . art ·and posters ; Mrs. Pa ul Nor-started receiv!ng t e invitation with your fork . th man, budget and fin a nce; Mrs. tv.:o \'>'eeks in advance it was not We have the good fortune of having some ?f e Ralph Deaver. character ad uca-un til Saturday that she learned famous marine canvases of Alfredo Cormelo on dlSplay. tion ; Mrs. Roy Roush, courtesy; where the party would be held. Call Betty or 0 Whit ", but we can only handle reser-Mrs. \Vesley F owler, emblems : It began when the postman de- vatioos up to 6:30 p.m . and after 9 p.m. Mrs. Clyde Meredith, Founders' livered two packages of . small Day; Mrs. Francis Horvath, gifts on which were the words, Call Harbor 627 for THE PLANK health; Mrs. Marvin Wilcox, home "You" and "Ar•·" After that, Balboa Island making; for two full ~ks. packages kep t !23~ Marine Ave. Mrs. R. Donald Hall, hoopitallty; arriVing, each b<'aring a word of ~~~=~~~~~=~~~~~=~~~=~~~~~~~~1Mrs. George Yardley, juvenile the invitation, but even then the ~ protection ; ?.1rs. Henry Freema n, hostesses were rep~sented oiily ') I 00"/0 All Wool Gabardine ~SLACKS Tailored by Nardis of Dallas In New Fall -0- Shades Soft, Casual, Corduroy l Dresses end All Wool Skirts ' • Island .~ Shop . ·Balboa legislati~n ; Ml-%· J ohn ~est, mag-with question marks. azines; Mrs. Edgar Hill, member-Finally, locating the house, Mrs. ship; Mrs. Leslie Steffensen, mu-McMillan drove by it, but even sic; Mrs. Boyd Lewis, parent edu-that 90lved nothing. Arriving on cation: Mrs. Harry Burdick, pro-Sunday afternoon, she was greet- M Walt E Col pub-ed, not by the owners-of the house, gram; rs. er . e, , licity; Mrs. Byron E . W ells, radio but by a 'group of old friends. and motion pictures; Mn. Don one of whom was Miss Lorna McCallum, recreation ; Mrs. Fay Mills, cousin of the Mi.tchells. H arbison, student weUare and Other hostesses were Mrs. Eino ¥rs". H. W. Parker, ways and I Olilla and Mn. Charles Porter jr. e Games were played, with Mn. m ans. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Albert 1rw1n -,vlanlng first pri2e. • ;ye and second going to Mrs. Robert 11&.b y oar Owll · Ehorn. Afterward IQWU'<!S were SHELL JEWELRY embroidered for a quilt for the expected arrival, and then the 9iat1;Mx • -• 1w11.-many gifts were opened and ad- VI-DEAN'S ~-Included a sma11 n..•s ... ,....._ c.111.... tree ln which wu a blue cradle '~=======~==~l wlth twin babies. Deliahtful re-l j frshments marked the clooe ot the afternoon. • " PL.A Y THE PIANO MODERN-EASY-QUICK A ~ Qriclnated -'l'bulbt by WES Mc:WAIN a &:: .... Art.& •™• no• .... NOW IN'OOlllTA MDI •atunen :tntennedlate Ammce$tJM!en-ADA811 Gueits lllcl,_ · the MeacWnel Marion Sealy, Glendale; Dan Mc- M!Dan. New pm t Heights; Marie Story, Loo ~; Albert Inrin. ·Plaemtla; AWftll ZhnnE1man, Santa Ana; Robert Ehom, Bn- erly Billa; w--Hadley, Ooota M-; Jack ~ Long -· -lad< Pilkins-. Burbank. From Newidt 11Ncb .,.... tb'i -Ed Walker,' E..-D. San 'Franciscans Honored af Patio Luncheon Mrs. Grace McMonnies {and her slater , Miss Emma Sullivan of Al- tadena , who have been spending the sulruner in their cottage at Newport Beach, entertained Mon- da y with a patio luncheon in honor of M rs. Bert Savage and Mrs. Rose Snell of Sa n Francisco. ' Mn. Raymond K. Harvey will L. S. Hootetler. home and faml17; preside and plans will be made Mn .. Betty Trine, juvenile ~ for the first regular meeting ot tection. the P .-T. A., to be held Monday, Membership chairmen are Mn. Oct. 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the Corona E. L. Gloege for Newpor t Be$dl del Mar school aµditorium. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley for C.Orona Other guests wer e Mrs. Thelma Con ..... ·ay, Mn. Lee Sorensen and Miss E mma Meyer of Laguna Beach and Mrs. Frl\Jlk Per~ of Newport Beach. I Silver Tea Aids St. James Sunday School Throughout the summer months del Mar; recr_eation committee, Mrs. H . O. Boyvey, program chair# Mrs. J ack Raub and Mrs. Hall man, has been preparing a series Seeley; room mothen, Mrs. R. A. of interesting programs for the Wright for Newport and Mrs. E. 1947-48 season. With the schedule 0 . Williams for Corona del Mai;:. now complete, the 8SSQCia tion Other chairmen are Mrs. C. G. looks forward to a very worth-Boice, emb~em and life member· while year. ship; Mn. L. J. C5enar, magazines; The "m emberShip chairman, Mrs. Mrs. A. S. Paine, publicity ; Mrs. E . L. Gl oege for Newport. Beach Robert Callis, parent education: and Mrs. E. A. Dudley for Corona Mrs. Fay 1*ned.ict, w•ys and del Mar, expect a big increase in means; Mrs. Wiley Cochr'an, wel- membership over the 1109 enrolled fare: Mrs. Edgar Hill, legislation ; last year, for the population of Mrs. M. E. Horst, s.ci!ety, and Mrs • Par ents and teachers of the the Harbor area has increased con-T. H . Seeley, music. Sunday school of St . James Epis-siderably .. copal church were guests at a Mrs. R. A. Wright, chairman Silver Tea held Monday at the .Jf room mothers far the Newport home of Mrs. Robert Villagrana, 'school and Mrs. E. 0 . Williams Balboa Island, superintendent of for Corona del Mar, are busy or- thc church school. · ganizing the many room mothers The tea t;ible was lovely with rt'<i dahlias for decoration and S48 \vas r~ised to' be used for schocl nec.ds. While many parents w~re not ahle to a ttend, as that ·.v3s also the opentng day of grarr1n.~r school, ~t \vas so successful in br:n ~:•1g together the parents Rnd te:i.rhcrs· that another similar af- fair is planned for later in the year. 'Teachers in the school are Mrs. Joseph Carver, Mrs. Chartes Priest l\1rs. H . Taylor, Mrs. Robert Horn, Mrs. Wilson and the Misse:s Bar~ bara Ellerbroek, Lois Holtz, J•Jdy Allen and Joan Merrill. ' for each class of both schools. Dtfring the school year each room mother works closely with the tedcher of her child's classroom in giving sPecial parties,' espPcially for the various holidays. Announced by the president are the various officers and cbmmit- tees to serve during the coming school year : Mrs. Ra}'TJJ.ond K. Harvey, presi- dent ; Mrs. H . 0 . Boyvcy, vice- president and program chairman; Mrs. H. P. Yarnell, secretary; M rs. C. F . Drake, treasurer ; M rs. Walter Franz, historian; Mrs. E. R . Hill, parliamentarian; Mrs. J . .. ....... c ,.,~_.-c ... .sT"'J ..... s."l°T~ B. Siemon •. au"'tor. f'IEW & U/11\/~VAt.. !>t:A•F°Ool> ~CIAL'$' . I t ~ rJ..;•::·:••;;;••~::;·::;~;:•,;.• ,: .. ::•::·:;.;· •:;•::;~;,:-;;;~~ ••;.:•,_ '~ S ever al of the 'g1r s were no Heading the comrrtittees are ... ab I e to be present but Mrs. Rob-jpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ert Allen of Balboa and h-1.rs. Mer - 1·ill substituted for their dau~hters, and l\1 rS. Fisher, a teachel· Jeri y<>ar .. was also present. Christ Church Plans.· For World Communion Luncheqri Guests Heai New Comedy Mrs. F lorence Morr is of Pasa- dena and Harbor Island, '''110 is drama chairman for the Orange <;:ounty Federation of '?'or.1en's clubs, invited several J}'lem'>ers of the drama section of the £bell club to a · Junc;'heon last W4?<'k to hear her fatest three-act eon1ee1y. INTERIOR Henry Koltonak, P:rop. Kf:~~ON :HOUSE--- DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILOREIJ DRAPERIES, CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING -LAMPS • YARDAGE e FUBN1TUBI: Those present were Mrs. Roger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!!~!'!II! Wood. ?t1rs. Frank Perew and l\irs. : 1155 Coast Blvd. South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beach Acfor Breaks Arm, Communify Players Postpone Perlormance Frank Summers. 11.1 East Cen- tral avenuC', \V\io is 6ne of the actors in "Evening Dress Is In- dispcnsible", one of the three one~ act pla_ys scheduled to be pre- ~nted the second \\'ee k in October by the Harbor Community Players, fell r ecently a t onC' of the r e- hearsals, breakirlg his a rm. DuC' t9 the accident the per form- ance ma'y be Postponed until later in the mon th. This particu]ar play is in r e-- hC'arsal under t h e direction of Loretta Director \\1h.ile GertrudC' Horn has directed the casts of ''The Good Sport" and "The Angle ." Be Wise -Adver tise }'oothfnlly Appealing • •• A.ln1a Cammack. ~frs. Morris has r eturned to Pas3d1'na "\vhere her dattghte!", i\1a ry hny, wi11 be in school this year . State Congress ol PT A 1 Awards Fellowships · • The California Congress of P a.r- ents and Teachers believes that all talk and no action about any problem is an extravag"ance. N.eed for teachers in specialized fields 'is a problen1 about "\vhich the con- gress is doing somethin~. Through funds derived from sale of Honor- ary Life memberships. several fellO\\"Ships. and scholarships have been SC't up. This \Veok the chairman of the committee for a\\·a rdiiig these fC'llO\\·ships, Mrs. Claran F. ·Gallo.-. \\'a)', Alhambra, announced the granting of fello\\'Ships to nine for t raining as psyctliatric social ,.,..orke!"'s with children and young people. '· Week End at Catalina 1\1r. and l\.trs. Ira Chandler of Santa Ana spen t the week end fishing in Catalina waters. Their guests on boai4 the cruiser, Guardsman, were Mr . and Mrs. Reginald Pegram ' of Los Angeles and Mrs. Chandlet"'s brother, F r ank P erew and his wife, Beverly Hills. • . • Event Concealing MATERNITY 'WEAR SLACKS • SMOCKS e DBIC88ES -Attndinly Prloed - Bonnie Gene's P ANTEE SHANTEE Macres Patio 490 South Cout lllvlL Laguna Beach Some of 'lbe Most Distinctive Marine Paintings In Existence By \ Alf redo Cormelo Clelebnied EaropMa AJ1IR Now on display at 223~ Marine Ave., ~ I!dand, will be offered for sale after bis exblblt to dlscrlmlnat. Ing art patrom. Mr. Conne1o will paint a few of bis Juxurliius am- vaaes for.yacht owten1 following a trip to Mf'XlllQ wb!ft bis aervlci!s are bt !nurwl!ate demand. He will rJ>bmi to bis bClme adjoining the Amba 11 I dor Hotel, Lail An-. ~ and plan eetleduled aalg1111eota ID cantoirnla. 1'1D!P. Phelpa Whltidanh, owner of the Plank. whee good fortune lt is to re.-I nt Mr. Olrmelo; wlD be glad to dlrn ... tbe9I! pet8Qll!ln..cl ut a--1'ltb appreclllthe clltulele by appo1111,1wut Cllly, Harlicir 671. .)r . ' . ' " " , < ! ' . I , . The full G~ok Is 'The f all Look ·. BIOUSe 1f0llr crown, and drape it too ... _Then your hat will be in style for the next season. This new, full look is the new fall look for 1947 . Veils are Important. Thls one is lacy and draped, and flattering too. Here's a youtbtul hat for the dlstlnctiVe woman ot fashion. AN ORIGINAL CREATION BY KNOX'-FIFTH AVENUE HEW YORK KNOX PRICE.RANGE $10.25 to $37.50. SANTAANA ' ~,!;::=., '="~ -Elole Ne•lomd. , .. __ ~,..----------------~ a zt• 1171• •••• I b I 111··, sA-It I I .......... II,., ' r ' I , I I ,_ • • • • • . I Censot Radio, Mo'lies And hob, AclWsaa .JTA Fint ~ommondmellf I EAS'l' • ti IVES WEST. NOTES from the NswPoaor B.&LBO~ xswa-"T1••• l,'..-Paje I Y, ach Club TH1JJl8DAY Jf.,..l llN .... c.111. !lofL !!, D&f Balboa t . . . 11n. Rull! s. · Hec1p9, motloli'·v1ew tbe mm w1t1r t1oe·.=.:; S11biect ol Sermon picture cbalrmaD at ~ OoJlfarnla be may be helped to ~ 1 At Qlrist 0.urdl by the 8ft Coa1r<a at Parmta and ,._...., and enjoy what be experleDca the Jlo.v. E. D. Goodell took u film editor or "National Parent-In .....,.. to the question. "Can bla ~ l<'l'IDCID llUbject "Ibla Teacher," and secretary, EclUca, adequate chlldn$>'• IJrOtlramS be Commandmetlt la Flrllt," fr o m tlonal Film ~arch lmtitute. built!" abe rePlJed. "Moot cer-Deut. 6 :5 "And thoU shalt love the Inc., apeaklng recently before a talnly, such rum. ate available, Lord thy God with all thine heart, poop In San Fl'anclsco lalued a and auch _...,,. can be built and with all thy soul, and with all chillena;e to adults to acoept the throl!ll'1 the cooperation ,?f all thy might.'' reapooslbllity ' whlch la theln In agencies In a community. "Experience provea tbat if we belpliic determine what chlldn:n have love for God In our bearta ahall see, hear, and read. "For," Charles E. Atkinson, IOfl of Mr. we can make aucceu of llvina. We says Mn. Hedges, "th~ three-and Mn. Clarence L Adclnaon ot can learn to love God thru prayer, motion pictures, radio an~ books-813 E . Bay avenue, Balboa, 111 fellowship and communion. We are outatanding media to~ promot-stationed ln the U. S. Navy Bur-can learn because we are made inc JW'OIP"eU toward m8.tirtty." eau of Personnel, Wuhlngton. D. to be capable of loving Him. • Speaking of motion pictures, C. Charles attended school at Then everything in life comes Mn Hedges reminded her audi-Newport Harbor Union H 1 g h into its true re1at.tonahlp.-without en~ that there can be Po rules school before enlisting in .the U. S. Him llle has no meaning and no u to bow old a child lll8iY be be--Navy at Santa Ana. worth. Lack of love and reverence fore attending movies or just for God brings diluter. Sell-will which specific pictures every child I am c:;ontent with what ha~ lead us into evil and every kind may .e. Rather she contends that pens, for I know that what God of frustrati<>n in life. attendance must be moderate, and chooles is better than what I Because we love God we will mmt important, that pa.rents shall choose. love people; sln and aelfishness diaappear, U deep in our hearts we carry this commandment then everyt hing needful follows." ~ The annual trophy presentation and cllnner dance la scheduled for Oct. 4 at Balboa Yacht club, and will be under the cllrectlon of Sue Ficker, new enter talnmfnt chair- man. Mia F icker hu planned many door prizes, and decorations will include 1t8J"9 and baloons. Dinner wt11 be served at 6 :30 p.m . Other IOcial eve nts on the fall calendar are the Hallowe'en partv and the New Year's Eve ball, while a party ts also being d~­ ~ for November. ·~ The Snipe fleet had a meeting Sunday morning at the club with Phil Greene presldinJit and a race schedule was Planned. The PCs ha d a bustness meeting r ecently and decided to have 8 neet championship series of five races. to be held with two short I races on Oct. 5 ·and Oct . 26 and one Jong race on Nov. 2. On Oct. 11-12 t hev will lend their boats to be sailed by college crews in the annual Inte r -Collegiate races. Other Guests at UDC Luncheon Meeting Names of two guests were in- advertently omitted ln Tuesday's article on the recent luncheon meeting of Emma Sansom chapter , U.D.C., held at the home of the Mlsses Ger trude a nd Louise Mont- gomery. AKRON. 0 .-Eut met west hen when Prince Sa.Jt Al-la.lam AbdUl- lah o! Yemen, Arab Kln&dom. visited Se:ibe:rlinJ Ru~r Co. u pan ol a tour or U. 8 . lndwt:ry. Here: the Prince: obi lees autograph hunt.en Jeanne McHan, Loretta Caldwell. and Nonna Charlton, BelberUna omce •·orten. Women have oo social atand1n1 ln the Pr1nce·a country, but be 1,peared. to enjoy the ocea.slon. The pcS' had t heir crews' tace on Sunday a n d W arren Cuddy skipJ)('red George Storm's No. 40 to first plaC'e. Delmer Hickey was second in Hebe Erickson's No. 29. Others finished in order, Bob Jacobs: in Fred Smale's No. 30; Curtis Mason .in Dr, ·Gayle Suess' No. 10: Irma Whc~l er in Larry WheelC'r's. No. 37: Bob Jorda ri in Ed Giddings' No. 45; Stan Haux- hurst in Bill Campbell's No. 28:. Di ck J ordan in Sid Wilkinson's No. 19: I:.cs Steffensen in · Dan Thompson's No. 61 ancf young Wil· son in his dad 's No. 65. Mission Play Revised As Permanent Spectacle . ED GOOSE R ACTION SHOES Growing feet require ptoper support afforded only by correctly built sh~s. Red 9oose Shoes me et all requirements. MA'ITOON 'S SHOES Fl~ FOOTWEAR l195 Newport: Blvd. t. Costa Mesa Among those present as special guests wer e Mrs. Nettie Sims of North Long Beach, a former mem- ber of the ch a pter. and Mrs. W. P. Sims, No. 1 Bay Island, whose winter home is in Phoenix. Both were cordially welcomed. by their many friends. ,. Pilo t Class Party J ohn Steven McGroarty's vision of a permanent Mission Play dra- matizing the story of the found· ing of early California takes a step neare r mat erialization on Thursday, ·Oct. 9 when the fall 1947 season o r the Mission Play opens in its own Mission Playhouse in S an Gabriel. McGroarty died believing his dream had not come true. 11le MiSsion Play which he had writ- ten in 1912 ran until 1932, a The Pilot Class of Christ Church record of twenty·one seasons, play- by the Sea met Friday at ttle ing to over 2,000,000 people. church with Mr. and Mrs. Ross In 1947 a group of loyal Cali- Owen and MT. and Mrs. WilJirun fornians rallied to form the Mis- McDonald as hosts and hostesses. slon Play Foundation which TY.·entY members were present brought the play to ne w life un· and after a short business session , der the supervision of Adrian at which Fred Woodworth pre-Awan. Last spring its trial run sU:~ed. whoopee was played with played seven weeK.. to capacity first pr izes going to Mrs. Cone crowds, and the Idea for a regu- and H8.rold Glass, and booby larly planned annual presentation prizes to Mrs. Mary Stanley a nd took r oot. Mr. Salter. With Pedro de Cordoba again The next meeting \viii be at the ·interpreting the exacting role of church .o n Oct. 18 and men of Fra J unipero Serra, and support- the class wiU be in charge. ed. by a cast of 100 singers and "A BIT OF OLD ITALY"' Specializing in Fam ily Style Italian Dinne rs U A. M. to 2 P . M .. Itallan Sandwiches 6810 Cba st Highway Phone: Barbor SM--W Dinner ·s to 9 P . M Ne wport Beech Sea Shore O>lon,y -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- Wiegand oo d Center 206 Marine Avenue " Under Maaagement of Gei>rge Michaelis -FEATURING- Beef Pork Manning's Baby Choice Lamb,. Veal and -Properl)t Aged- STEAKS and CHOPS CUT TO YOUR ORDER -........ _.,. -................................ ... The Highest The Lowest QualitY At Price Plu s Obtainable Possible , I Service That Satisfies • __.,.-----... ··-·-··- B A C 0 N 8LICEJ> GROUND BEEF LARD ..... ··--....... ------........ ,_ l'letl:w ct Bis • Uttle. No. I Ola 1-Lb. Piie· Limit ·---·-------- S-t'a No. 1 0... 1 Balboa Island • HEAD LETTUCE Head -............. ~--... ----.................... ___ , ... ___ _ White -POTATOES ._.. ......... ----............................. -,,..--.. - Plppbl ., APPLES -... -.......... -................ -................ --............ . .. --- APPLES • -···-·····-·--..--··--------... - -... ··--- ORANGES 7 ..... -----. ----....... _ ----------· -.............. . nill.Pwe V'S1f1We dancers. the r.1iS5ion Play will be pres('n ted on F:riday and Saturday nights, Saturday and Sunday mat· inees, foll owing the opening of the fall S('aSdrJ on Thursday, Oct. 9. A special ma tinee will be held a t _5 :30 ever y Sundey. A unique potpourri of histo ry, theatre, music, ballet and culture, it is the most typically California a ttraction kno\\'11 , a credit to the state and the communit y. Fred Briggs Starred In Laguna Beach Play Fred Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggs of Balboa, and J eanne Hart will be starrep in "The Man Who Came to Dinner ," f irst major production fo r the sea- son for the Laguna Beach Com- munity Players which opens Tues- d ay night, Sept. 30 at the Laguna Beach Playhouse. The two will play the parts of Sheridan Whiteside a nd Lorraine in this r iotous comedy about a man who came to dinner and stay- ed for t\~10 weeks. Scotch tape, vartous sizes, on sale at the News-Tbrle• . Pueuc NoTtcEs • • .CERTIF"ICAT IE OF BUSINESS F ICTITIOUS" FIRM NAME THE UNDF.RSIGNED doet hereby certify that They conducting a H otel Room11 and Apartmenta bualneu at SO!'i"" Main St.. Balboa. Callfoml&. under lhe flctltloua tlnn name of Balboa Apartmenta and that.. said firm ta eomoo~d or the following pereons.' whoM! name11 and addreUee are u fol- lcur11. to-wit : LVT>IA E. FlRBANK. 31)6\4 M"ln !"t .. BalboA. California: EDWARD FTR· RANK. S06~ ll&.ln St .. Balboa, C&ll-fom la. WTTNESS our hands this 3rd day or Septemher. l!M7. J,TnJA E. FIRBAN K Y.DWARD FTRBAN"lt &TATE OF CALIFORNIA. County or 0!'llng~M. 0" TRIS 3rd day or-~ptember. .\. D .. 19-47. before me. a Notary Pub- lic In a nd fo r said Collnty and State. penionslly apJ)f"a~ Lydia E. Fll'bank And £dwsrd Flrbank . known to me . I to be the pe~na whoae namea are The play will run from Sept. !<u hscr1hed to the within ln~trument . 30 to Oct. 4 and is a must for those and 1u•knowledt:ed to me that they . C!XN'utf!d the same. who enJOy fast comedy, excell ently TN WITJ\'ESS WHEREOF. I have staged and performed he~unt o set my hand and &frlxed my . of(t('l11.I ~al the day a.nd ye11r In thh1 --------certlflc11t~ ftrst 11.bove •·rlt ten. Newpo rt He ight s Girl Receive s Mills College _ Freshman Scholarsh ip 11iss Vivian J oost of 624 Cliff dri\'l"', daughter of l'vtr. and l\1rs. G. Peter J oost of T ie ntsin, Chiha. has bee n a\\lardcd a freshman competitive scho•a rship at l\tills colrcgc>, Oakland . l\Jiss J oost \\'US gradu.at\..>d from Pe)..;in American school in China and \vas one of lhC' 200 students r egisterC'd at Mills col!C'ge last Saturday. ThC' convocation. formal procc-ssio n and assembly opened 1hc nc'v school year on \Vednes- day in Lisse r hall. Suzanne Kenyon , Forme r Manager of Arts Club , Now of The Plank NORA !=!. M"ARGWARTH Nota.ry Publlc In and for said County and Sta.le. ISF.ALl • P ub .. -:=:eot . 4. 11 . 18. 25. 1947. C ITV OF NEWPORT' BEACl l STATE OF CALIFORNIA SOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS will be reccivC'd at the office of the City Clerk. 1 Cit y Hall, City of New- port Beac.b. California, until 4 :00 o'clock. p.r;n .. on October 14, 1947 at \\"hich time they y,;ill be pub- licly opened and read, for per forming \\'ork as follows: ' . Cit)' of Ne\f"por t Beach, Coas BouJt:>,·ard. R oute ORA-60A from Nc,vport Boulevard, Route 43A easterly to City Limits near Ir '"·ine Avenue, about six-tenths (.6 miles in length, Portland Cemen concr ete curbs, catch basins and steel. culverts to be installed. t ' - ) t No bid '''ill tx> rece ived unles s Arrivin g on Balboa Island Tues-it is made on a proposal form fur day night after a long drive from nishcd by the City Engineer. Each Tennessee was a charming South-bid must be accompained by (cash erne r , Suzanne Kenyon, lately certified or cashier 's check, or bid manager of the Arts club at der's bond) made payable to t h \Vashing ton, D. C. and now man-City of Newport Beach for an ager of The Plank, small and de-. amount equal to a t least ten (10 lightful Ba lboa I sland cafe. per cent of t he amount bid, such - ' - e ) t \Vhile Mrs. Kenyon is familiar guaranty to be forfeited should "'ith the middle west and eastern the bidder to whom t he contrac parts of the country, this is the is a""·arded fail t o e nter into the first time s he has been west of contract. the Rockies. In accordance With the provis - S he toured Europe. many trmes, ions of Chapter 397, Statutes o both on pleasure trips and on the 1931, the City Council ot the City concert stage. Born ·in Nashville, of NeW}Xlrt Beach has ascertain Tenn. she ljved in New York City eel the general prevailing rate o many years and was soprano solo-wages applicable to the work to ist at Holy Trinity and other large be done aa follows : f - f churches. On the death of her husband she decided to take up a congenial _cia .. ltlc.aitlon . occupation and took a course 8.t Asphalt or crushiJ:lg the LeWis Hotel Training school plant Engineer Hourly Per W~ge diem SUie W age $1 .90 $15.20 at Washlngton. She then accepted Asphalt plant dryer- s position as manager or the can. man or fireman 1.775 14.20 teen at the British Embauy and Asphalt raker and next took over the management ironer of the noted Arts club. Asphale spreading ma- ?.trs. Kenyon loves to plan part-chine operator ies and is equally capable ot serv-Carpenter . Ing 600 people In a clQb or, as Cement f'W..her once happened when her ma.id Jett~ F1agman and 1.55 12.40 1.90 15.20 L90 15.20 1.975 15.i.l serving 50 ,people In her own home, watchman 1.35 10.i.l unaided. $he loves good food and Heavy duty repainnan 1.90 15~ has recipes handed down In the Laborer 1.35 10..., family from her grandmother and Oller, llO"'tt lhovel great-grandmother. 'Tm a mem-or crane ber of the D.A,R. and the U.D.C.", Operator, air com- she says, "But I never have time p:-eaor: to co to meetlnp." Operator ooocrete 1.525 12.20 lll5 13.20 P u eLtc .( -~-~;:;i~~~ .. ) swar __. '°' ch11c1-·.1v..d.-..., -• ~ marah111allowa ea "' '/ -1' cookie• or crackers I , . and Ml under broiler r. to g_et meltlagty btown. s.... hat. HOUSEHOLD HINT .. "'-~~IN or ...,,.;-~1111 l• cups can be ra-ved by • · I acouri ng cups with equal " , P!'l'ts of moistened salt and baking soda. ""' c ~C l!_E ) ¢".· 04'ved .7'! SHRIMPS AND EGGS .. CREOLE Yi c.. oil 1 .... P9Pt*" ...-cM I c.. aliced .._. 1 do.e t•tlic ~ 'hp. pept* v •.... dlUi powd. ~ tip. ~ Med 1 hp. w .. , J Y1 c..c.MM te1Mt°" I whoM ct... 1 bf'· .. It 1 n... com1tord. 6 hcrrtl-cookMI .... 2 c. cookll4 whele duiMpl ' Heat oll in sauospcin, add g rffn pep- p e r, o nlqn1, garlic; cover and cook slowly until ljoncler but not brown. Add tomatoes and MC110nin91. Cook over low heat a!>aut Y, hour, stirring occa- sionally. Blend -arch with 2 Tbsp. water and add to aa-. Cook IO mina. more, slitting constantly un'lil sauce thickens. Remove garlic and clove. Serve sa-owr shrimps and halved hard-cooked eggs, border with rice. Servff 6. ' LIVI ilD LEAJtlf ANY WOMAN'S WORK will be d- loto -ner with the help of. Weber'• "'GOOD IDfAS"" booklet -60 pagea of hou'sehold ''how-to-d~it'1.'' Get your FREE copy from Weber Baking Co., Dept. 257, Bax 1730, Wilsh ire-La Brea Station, Loa Angel" 36. U3 NOTICES P UB L IC NoTtCES ,\ny clasSification •h• f{ll!Q,11\n~ persons, whose narn .. omitted herein, not aod addre.ssea ... &3 rollows . to· wit : CHAR L ES T . J UNKINS, 1305 Coast I less t han 1.35 10.80 Highw.ay, Coronil del Mar, C•llf. All bids are to be compared on FRANK A . JUNKINS, 701 L arkspur, Coron.iii del Mar. Ciillf. lhe basis of the City Engi{leer's ~'ITr\ESS : Our hands this 8th d ay. of &e.ptember. 19-17. · estimate of the qua ntities of \\'Ork FRANK A. JUNKINS ' to be done. CHARLES T. JUNKINS No bid \\'ill be accepted from a -STATE OF CA I ... I F'O R!'."'1.A. Contractor \VhO h as not been li-COU ~TY OF ORANGE, u censcd in accorda nce \\'ith the ON THIS 8th day of September: 1947. bef(lre me. a Notary Public In and for pro,·is ions of Chapte r 791 , Statutes Mid Count,1--and State, personall y a.p- of 1929. as amended . penred CHARLES T . J UNKINS Md FRANK A. J U!"KlNS. known to me Pla ns may be seen, and forms to be the perw:ina whose namee a.re of pro[)Osal, bonds. contr act, and subsrrlbed to the with in In.!ltru~nt, a.n~ acknowledged to me that the u-specifications may be obtained a t ecuted the same>. ~ I ~ \\'IT~ESS WHEREOF. r h&V$ th< office of the City Engineer . hereunto set my hand and affixed my City H all, Newport Beach. Califor-ornctal seal the day and year In t.h1a n ia. certlricate first above written. JOHN E . SAD L ER The special attent ion of pros-Notary Public In and for Oranp pective bidders is call Oii to the Cou ntr;. Ce.Hf. . My comm .ulon exp!rea Ma& 31.at, l!Hfl ''Proposal Requirements and Con· .Published Sept. 16. 23, 30. t . 7, 1M1. ditions" a nnexed to th e blank ..... ..... ---..... , ............... -....... form of proposal, for full di rec-The News-Times will not b; .;;. lions as to bidding, etc. 1ponsible for more than one tnoor-The City of N ewport Beach re-rect insertion of an advertisement. ser ves the r ight to reject any or reserves the right to corr0C117 a ll bids . classify any and all ado and to CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH reject any advertisement not ccn-FRANK L. RINEHART, fonning to rules and regulatlona. City Clerk. 68-tfc DATED September 8, 1947. -----... ------. ..-.. -Pub.-Sept. 25 and 30, 1947. BUSINESS GUIDI: u CERTIFICATE OF BUS INESS FORMED W lndohlelclo Haldi FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME .. THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby cer-Coven made to order. AJoo Ploo ti~ that they a.re conduct!~ a ret&.11 lcJaa & Ludie Sheets f<r -· b ery busineu at 306 II n Street. Balboa. Ctty of Newport Be&cb, Call-Nu-World Producta Compaey, fomla. under the fl ctllloua nnn name !I03 Third St., Huntlncton Beach. of: FLORENCE BAKERY, and that •Id firm 1..1!1 compoaed of the following Phone Hunt!ncton Be.ch 17'. per'90na, whose narne11 and a.ddreuea 80-th a.re ·&a followa. to-wit: 'LESLIE SCHJLER. 1212 w. Ocean HARBOR Front. NeWJK>rt Bea.ch. ca.tlf. FLORENCE B . SCHKER. 1212 Ooea.n Pl umbing Service Front. NeWJK>rt Beach. C&ltf. WITNESS our hand11 thlJI 12th day 1768 Newpcrt Blvd, Beacon ~ of 8epternber. 1947 : '' FLORENCE •• SCH ME R REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY LESLIE SCHMER BT A TE OF CALIFORNU, Contractinc and Supp11,. COUNTY OF ORANG!:, •• 97-tf< ON" THIS 1'th day or September. A... D. 1947. before me. Jlonte R. Grt· me:9, a Not~ Public tn and for -.Jd DRESSMAKING .. Alteratlom. County llDd le, per-.nally ·~ ed FLOR.ENCi: B. BCRKSR and Call Beacon 6008-W. 1971 Mac-LIJ: 8CHJCER. kno.n to me to be the nolla St., c..ta Mesa. 74-tfc ~r"901l.1 wboee n&me9 an sub9crtbed to ..tthln Instrument, and aclmow· ....... "' ... that tbeJ' executed the PEAS 17c PEACHES 15c SHOR I ENING lb. 33c Tellln& of her wort< at the Arts mixer I 2.00 16.00 -· . R 0 0 F s . .. . .-. . ------······· ... ............ __ ·-----------· .. ······----·-... ·--........... ........ AD....._m.eB1nt 35c NUCOA .Pl a waat Ne. I Ola CORN E ... 11 .. 1~ Cu: F~ Cocktail ,, ... ,,-.. -~ ......... -......... _ 17c lb. 34c • -.. -......... -. , ......... --.-y ····-• .--·--.......... .......... -.... -.... , 2 I' o.. un ._ • • <lAJlll ....... TomatoSollp 29c 33c TREND · p~28c -· ......... -... --........... ....-- G LCM SHRIMP ._._. 19c DUZorOXYDOL 32c . c.a.a.i-.u-•·- ca1 S2c CATSUP ' dub, abe said. In tbat soft SoutJ:>-Operator J q><>tor ern voice wblch yean of llvlnc In Pltrol l;nidor New York bad not dwiced. "I Uniwnal Equipnent )ult won't be bawY here until I <>i-ator (lboftl. . get WUUa. my doorman and fav-clracllne. dorrlck. ortte waiter a t the Arts dub, out derrick barge, dam- 2.025 16.20 hen!. -He.-to wu-k far Evalyn abell ar a ane) 2.10 16.80 Walsh MacLeen and he loob like Operator, -1.811 ll.2o the typical mo.i. Idea or an Operator, roller 1.115. liJIO Necro -t. Operator, tnetor-bull- "Wbea I loft. be said. 'µttle clozoer, tamper', SCftl>' Mlaa, you .,m• to leaft! 'Ca-er, clrqtype lhove\ IN WlT""88 WJU:ltlX>P'. I ha .. beRunto Mt my Mand and. aU'lse4 m J' w. J. BENBOW ottleta.1 ...i the day aDd ,_,. ill lht. certttieate tint &boft WTlttn. Phone MOHTE R. QRIMl!.a ~arbor 1012 J Notary Publk ln ...S for "'-Coant7. ~ ID-di Ky ttJmmlwloft ~ NO"t'. t , UIO Pu.b1ilibtd a.pt.. 18. Oct. 2. t . 1N7. 12 YEARS SERVIc( CEfltTIF lc1T ll o• BUllNU& IN "nil!! HARBOR AREA riot! ...... >'Inn -HA,RRYHALL TBS tnrfDSRSIONCD DO llanbJ' ceittty that· 0..,-.,.. ~ • bardwve UM1 ~ tJowf0 1• 11t PAINTING OONTlµ<:roil Dl Cout Biata..,.. car-........ c.Jlforn.. IUlder u. ftd.ttlom mm 274 -19111 Sbeot --ol:' I'll. ... 50J ea.ta .-. Olm. CROWN HARDWAJllt& ' l want to Wilh 7Dll £::::!. an'. or boom attN hmentm 1.90 15.20 :Mn.~u:-: T:.:1:=:.:: ~ U15 158J More Class Ads on Neu1 Page , -Ymir. W-ictm> and -Or--"' -than • Al .. -----------------mi-------------------------..11-• 1Nll • -...,_ 1'do. water lewl l.Cl5 11.40 . . _ . , ---· -..... --- --..,.. .... ,. •• -.--·=-• ·-• ''"'""'' •••••••• -..... ..... IVCSY Flakes or S1ow .._ ._ N t11a C"-•at8s) • BEER 19c 32c · ... """' "'"' -...... .. 41 .... .. . I ' . : • • . ' . . • ., ' ' " • \ \. • • . imioCAL • MDIO . 14 •·•· lllllTATl1 aca.uro111 Aft •lll•l· lllllTAT11 • BEAL l:ll'l'ATlll • ft._ 6 · N:SWPORT,B.ALBO.I. N:SW,8-TIKlll l'11IUl1TUU roa UU: 11 SPINET TYPE Mirror Plano. Re-TRADE---2 AC fndt ("peaches and • 1 • c~ TDVBsnAY x...,..t _., Callf. !!ef&. I!, -1 MC MAHAN'S 26th poHr•cJ, now. Only $:19!1. Ano-cherries) ranch-Beaumont for co ONA DEL MAR JACK SULLIVAN VICTOR M w --ALKER W .Ad UU: M1!llll!:l.l.ANJllOt111 • BIRTHDAY SALE !her Splnetu! sll&hUy Wied at good cabin crulaer. LU-1924. . , bedroom horn • • . . • ant S R SALE Love t. inner-Now In Progrea,. blc saving. And , you just pay 76J.2tp A . bea tiful new 2-e AND ASSOClA TES ..,. _. i~~ , __ control May-of the year! Extra values In :ev-;'ANZ-SoOODT PIANO co. RANCHES a ACREAGE GZ and ammar school. Larg• 11• -REAL ESTATE ___ INSTJRANCE ~ cushklm; upho':terr fad-Don't miss this, the biggest event • t balance aou1of highway, near beach ~ ~·· ~ iutlC"IC' d tme t Here are just "'tf lng· oom wtth fireplace, car· t O>risol mangle :a;:1n. t<>ller ecy •par n · 520 No~aln, Santa Ana ~ c 2 Acre Ranch Home pet ·wall to wall. Bedroom and 1205· Coast Hlghway--{;.)rona del Mar Co ntinued From .':!. Ph6 e H 2i29-J 8·30 .~ a few Items selected from our ,.--11 .30· ne ar. • 77_2tc circular: SPltCIAL ANNOllNCEMlll!IT8 ~ Near Orange County Park livlnJ room have large windows , ..... ¢-~~~~!~~--~~?~, .. FQ~ S:..u:_Day bed with obnost ~ p~sOlJtfit .. 1~!11'.1chsM9.50 KEYS f ~~d i;1=~~. ~~~:r. ~a~~e fa~:r pa~~d P~n"cr~~ BAY SHORES EST ATES new rose and "chartreuse striped Simmons Roll Away Bed .. _ .. .$7.95 ~ While You Watt vacy. Five room house, two bed wall~. Venetian blinds thruout An 11 t th bed ho hard ood fl . fi lf slip cover. Any reasonable offer Hooneymooners, J..pc. Dinette VOOBl..'8 · room and den, brick, stucco th~ouse. Lots of cupboard~ P.nd. exce en ree-room me; -W oorsh, lre- accepted. Call Saturday or Sun-Set. Table. Chrome with por-100 Kain st., Balboa and frame Carpet wall to wall. clos t space. Garage. See this place, patio, barbecue, bunk room in garage with,s ower. Bt1llJN1C88 GUIDlll COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Pboae Beacon 52116.R day only, Harbor 2650-W, 207 celain top & 2 chrome chairs IH-Ur Venetian blinds. 1 1> b~th. Pan-horn a t 432 Dahlia Ave .. Corona Situated in beautiful Bay Shores Estates. $13,750 takes N. Bay Front, Balboa Island. . ................................... $29.95 -----=---=====:-:c:: I try. Real fireplace with Heat-de! ar. $11,900. Ea.•y te.:rns. it. Tenfis can be arranged. .'TT-ltc Kroehler Platform Rocker:, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES '° ilator. 40-c'fld orange trees and 0 r. 7;,-tfc --- ro==R-s=A=LE=---::B"'la-c"'k-:-tux""'.':edo'T:'-,::cuic;-;:t, with fine tapestry cover .... $4~.95 NOW RENTING-Large modern family fruit. Extra garage or FOR ~ALE-$25,000 first trust Z73 Elden Ave., Coot& - ~tfc size 38. Short colarleu Kalinsky 103-pc. Dinnerware ~nsemb~e _ office, center of business sec-workshop, cement floor. Large d~on excellent income prop-- jacket natural size 32· single A SUPER VALUE. onl y .. $19.95 tion, Balboa,.. suitable 't or beauty Chicken house, cement floor. 20 erty near Harbor area. Payable black ~ver fox' piece. oill Har. 34 Piece Cannon Towel Ensemble: parlor , dentist, chiropractor. x32 welt.built highway stand & $ month 6%. Contact owner, Tll 'T7-2tc 5 gorgeous colors, 6 Ba th tailor made suits. etc. Apt. incl. fixtures ~ s.tock. Plenty of wat-854 ange Ave., Long Beach 13 CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS · Towels, 6 Face Towels, . Ve ry reasonable. Ph. Her. 653-W. er for iniget1on. New Furnace. Calif. 74-5tp FOR SALE -Wheel chair. 117 6Tea Towels, 6 Wash 77-4t ' Pearl St., Balboa lsland "r.;-tfc Cloths, 4 Pot Holders, & all for ----------,--,-c Rt. t~Bo~-4~~e. 74'4tc FOR ::!ALE-New 3-bedronrn home walled AnYwhtn ID Orange Couney FOR SA•~ ·Hearing aid, west-ONLY ........................ $9.95 Business Opportunities 1 S R BUTLER Owner .on ,1.vlew location above the em El~c "Audiphone." 502 Lowest Terms! Free Delivery! P,h. one. Orange S7ai-M2. ~s. Dining room, ·fireplace, McMAHAN·s FURNITUR.E CO. RESTAURANT-Coast Highway, gara ge. $14,600. Complete 31st St., Newport Beach. 76-4tc d ood b · f' · Contract Drillln& Sewer Connection !All Work Guaranteed) Full Inaurance carrted Second & Broadway oi ng g usiness, ine eqwp-MONEY TO LOAN 51 in 3o days. <:::all Hub Powers, FOR SALE-Frigidaire, reas. 118 Santa Ana, Calit. ment, long lease, straight rent, Harbor 62·W. TI·tfc Garnet, Balboa Island 76-2tp TI·ltc living quarters. · LOANS TO BUILD, buy, improve,. --'-' ---------- J. :R. McCORMICK MO' Vlctorla St. Coeta Mesa Beacon 5Q6S.J !lil-tfc CA~INETS Custom Furniture -Interiors Window Sash -CUstom Doors CORONA CRAFT 13021h Coas t Highway Corona del l\.1ar P ho ne 1108. TI·9tc RALPH BAKER Garden l'vl a inten a nce A!'D Landscape D esign AT Smith's Rare Plant Gardens 2249 Ne\~·port Blvd,, Bea. 5170.\V . Costa ~tesa. -.. 76-4tp PERSONAL ALCOHOLICS AN ONYMOUS - Reply Box 27, Baiboa ls!and. 40-tfc llllA UTY AIDS MACHINE and MACHINELESS Pennanent Waf es Tinung and Marucurln.: Evening Appt. Ph. HarQor 179"-W Vi's Beauty Shop J.103 Coast H.lway, Co rona de! Mat 7!>-tf< FOR THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE :==========::== TRAILER PARK-Capacity so modernize or refinance. We pur-s2000 1 ·oowN. Owner will sacri· 'tice home ocean side of blvd. A GOOD _BUY-/ trailers, 212 acres, lovely ranch chase trust deeds. _ La na Beach. Fine ocean view. IS A WISE BUY style house, landscaped, onl y NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL Ex lllnt beach. Sec owner, 1273 $19,500. Terms. SA VlNGS & LOAN ASSN. So Coast Blvd. Phone La~n• Let Us Help Yov Be Wile HARBOR FURNITURE SHOP AT 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa GRANT'S 43-ttc I FOR SAI..E-~.f. bed \Vi th inner· P hone Bea. 5707~~1 • spr ing ma ttress, $20.; Thermo. 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa s lat \VC'dge\vood gas range, $:.!5'., 77·tfc and misc. arti~s. 425 Short St., ,--0-R_S_A_L_E __ l_bo_y-·s-b-ic_y_c~le_:_l Nc\vport 1-lei fll ts. 77-2tp girl's bicycle and new Glide BOATS, SUPPLLES S.S Craft sailing dink, fully equi p- ped. Name the price, 1730 0 c ea n Blvd., Balboa. 1-W. 146J.J. TI-llc FOR SALE-Inter locking Hol lo\'' block machine and templates, SZ25. Ph. Har. 798·MK. 607 Be- gonia, Corona dCl !\'lar. 67·2tp ~'E!'IL"Tl.AN BLlNDS--AlwnJnum. ateel, wood. Call us for free estl mate. Renovation &: rettniahlng So. Coast Venetian Blind Co_ \\''C'St 18th and Newport Ave~ Colta Mesa Ph: Beacon 5762-W • 38-tfo Watches -C'ocks -J ewelry CHROMO.MTERS Repair;ifg -Prompt Service Sensible Prices VAN DRIMLEN JEW E L R Y 1786 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 31·tf< PUMPS WORTHINGTON PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL For all Pressure Soden Refrigeration 623 So. Los An geles St., An aheim Phone 4652 TI-1 tc S60U For boat "!\J arlha" 2:).ft .. 6' 8" heam, sleeps l\VO •. sea\vor thy, Port Orford cedar planking. See this boat a t Hirsch"s Beacon Landing. I\tlust sell. 77-ltp I\'IUST SEL~16-f t. Snipe ne,vly painted, nc\v sails, $395.00 or best offer. r.tiracl(' Mil e I'tl otcl. 706 Coast High'-\.'ay. Beacon 5299-J. . 77-Stc FOR SA LF..-Johnson 5 h.p., 41 outboard. E.xc. cond. Co mpletely O\'crhau\cd and painted. Ph. La· guna 2442. 76·4tp FRED W . BRIGGS Busi ness Opportunity Broker 634 Coast Highway Beacon 5778 77·1 tc FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM -Jn private home v.•oman or girl prC"fcrred. Mrs. L. D. Pierce, 229 Canal St., Nc\,·port B<>ach. 77· 1 tp FOR RENT-\Va ter front fur- nished apartml'nt utilitirs paid. One child accC'pted. $21.50 }X'r V.'C'ek. 3409 Finley Ave., Nc\v- port ae"ach. 77·1tp FOR RENT -Small cot I age in Balhoa busi n<'ss scciion. ,."\!so apartment overlooking ocean fof. business couple. Cal l l-larbor 653.\V. 77·4tc FOR RENT-Neat·, clean furnish· ed homC'. Elec. refrig., garage, pleasant surr oundings. Reas. rent !ill June 15th to right pco. pie. RefcrcncC's. Har. 2289-J . 215 E. Bay Ave., Balboa. 7)-l tc FOR RENT-Nr'v n1otC'I roo n1s and private baths, ti!C' sho\,·cr stalls, unit hea t, special \\"inlC'r ratC'~. S2 .00 per day. for 2 per- sons. No l'itehens. ?-.liraclc l\1ilc Motel, 706 Coast Hig0h\\135'. NC\V- po rt Beach. Ph o n c Beacon 5ZW..J. 77-tfc 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 Bea 4551. · 74'4tp JS.tfc. LOTS F 0 R SALE Newport A.::..::tJT.::..::Oc.:Mc.:0.::..:T_IVll __ ll'-. _T_m __ 1:_s ___ l8 Heiihts and Cost a Mesa. $1000 RECAPPING WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING NEW AND USED TIRES Wm. A. Les ter Z900 \V. Central, Newport Beach TI·l tc TRAILERS 61 FOR SALE -JS.ft. Vagabond trailer and Masonite Cabana. S1 20CL Located I'tlunlcipal Trailer pa rk. C-46, I-Iuntington Beach. \Vrite Box 16, Huntington to ~250. See Hub Powers. J . A. Bee FerrY 4nding, Balboa ls! d. 69-tfc G. I. HOMES B I LT ON YOUR LO_T Your Plans or Ours We Arrange F inancing \Ve have sc,·eral good lot listings S. P. BROCK. BUILDER C. GA LEN DENISON, Broker 498 Newport Boulevard Phone Beacon 5197 .Costa 1\1esa . 77-2tc Beach. 76·4tp ------------ REAL ESTATE ez Harbor Drafting Service WILL TRADE-Lots on Lido lsle also lots on Peninsula on pur- chue of 2 or 3 bedroom houae in Harbor dilitrict. Phone Harbor 707 81-tfc Bargain in Costa l\lesa-3 bdrm. movC'd in Ibts of house on ne\v foundation. Price 5350. l\1incr street nea r -Victoria and Harbor ' bl\'d. Hub-Po\.l.·ers, agent. l-lar· bor 62-\V. 76·tfc for :Builders Res!den Ual ..:. Commercial 711 l C. Coast Hiway, Ne..-port· Phond Beacon 5860. 34-th: ' PENINSULA, R-3 to Qo.ft. alley, 591q. I LOT-30 x 90 ~5000. Albany 77·Itp NEW SUBDIVISION. =."°c.:s:c.T_AN_'D~_~F_o_usn_. -·--:---:-.2~ WASHING MACHINES LOST -Small black dog -.:..'ith brown pa¥.:s and bro\\'Tl e:r-e- bro""·s. Has Los Angeles dog tag ~•1·47369: Phone H~rbor 1288-V..r or bring to 220 Vie Men· tone, Lido Isle. TI·l tp FOR SALE -Kelso Craft 14-ft. and ne\v 4 cyl inder Evenrude n1otor. Simplex s tarter, a n d mooring, $450. Harbor 2654·J. FO RRENT-Ne\v batchelor apt. furni shed. suitabl.c for \VOrking couple or single person, \vinter re ntal. Harbor 247l·R'. 76·2tc Two G. I. Home s No'v building---<"ach 2 bdrm. mod · ern plans. \Vill sell for about $9500. l\la ke your arrangements now a nd be ready to move in \\'hen they are com µlet~d. vl 1 ew Lots on Bluff CORONA DEL MAR LOST -Yellow kitten. Reward. 105·107 14th St., Ne\\.-pC>rt Beach. 7fi.2tp. El)lPLOYMLvr WANTED 23 WORK \V ANTED-Ironing ln m) ltome. Plain or fancy: 530 San Bernardino Ave ... N·e w po r 1 Heights. 26-tf< EMPLOYMENT OFFERED "9 HELP W.-'\NTED -Vlo man (or gener al housework, four in !am· il y. Call Mrs. \Vestfall, Har. 2540-J. ' -TI-2tc \\r ..u-;TED-\\toman to dol cooking and do\\'nstairs \\'Ork. r-.t ust like childr£'n. Phone 1-larbor 736. 7fi.4tc If you don't have one do yow wuhliig at BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA ' 475 Newport Blvd, Coeta M- Phone Beacon 5TIO · 17-tf< DON'T WAIT ORDER YOUR SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW Deliveries Me Improving We May Surprise You VOGEL'S 100 Main St. 7fi.4tp Clipper Bow Boat 46 ft . 14 beam. 70 H. P . Cat diesel. New bait tank: swordlish plank ; complete commerci al equipment. Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-tfc Harbor 97 FOR SALEJ OR TRADE -28-ft. Cabin Cruiser. Take car pickup t r uck or property. Ph, Harbor 1299·\V 75-4tc f'OR SALE -Star !ail boa t . Latest type, flexible mast, in- cluding sails rC'ady to sail. Phone Gl endale, Citrus 11188. 60-tfc .BOAT COr.tr A·SS n1ounted onKim- ball in box, like new Sl0.00 .Ph. Santa Ana 4267. 75-4tc FOR RENT -Apartments. light housekeeping, private entrances. Adults. 311 Island Ave., Ba)boa. 1 76-2tc WI NTER REN-TAL-Bedrm. and bath. separate entra.nce. Ph. Har. 1023-J. 3 O 9 Marigolc, Corona del Mar . 76-tfc FOR RENT-F.urnished room for 1 or 2, c-.lose to bath room. Sep- arate C'Otrance. Winter rates. 516 36th St., Ne\vport Beach. 76-tfc OCEAN FRONT Apt. Hotel close to Ne\\l>Ort fishing pie r , 2306 Ocean Front. }-[arbor 987. A fe\\' vacant rooms and apts. !\'lake reservations no"'· 76·8tc Harbor 145 43--tf( 1------------i\.1ERCURY '42, 110 conversion complete \vith transmission & rcYerse gear, New. is· speed boa t almost finished, as is. Bee· con 5686. 61·tfc FOR RENT-Furnished 2-bedrm. house. Inspection 11 to 4 1'ues· day afternoons. 605 Larkspur A\'e., Cor~a del Mar. 76·2tp WANTED -Experi£'nce d carpent·. ers.. Steady emplo}llll"lent. S e e Ralph Hoyle Jr., 1505 Coast High\vay. Corona del ~tar. Ph. Ha. 741. 76-4tc WOM AN-Bet\\'ef'n 65· 75 to care for invalid grandmother . Llve in small salary. 502 -31st St .. Newport Beach. 76-4tc I-UGH SCHOOL BOYS -earn \\"hile going to school average f;\\"O dollars hour. Inquire eves. · 1610 First A\'e., orona del ?oitar. 75-4tp \V-A...ft.;TED-Exi)erienccd waiter & \\'aitress -in bar restaurant. 3452 Via Oporto. Ne''-P· Bch. :ttarbor 784. 75-tfc \VANT·ED--E.xpcrienced waitress. must be over 21. Rossi's Cafe. Harbor 1180. 75·tfc WAITRESSES WANTED -Ba) S hore Cafe, Be. 5145. 32·\f< SAJ,,ES LADY E.'<.pcrienced Preferred OR KINS DEPARTMEl\'T STORE Costa Mesa 7fi.2t·c aA1,c Kl.SCELLANEOU8 • FIXTURES OF STEVE'S LUNCH COUNTER'.L)F BALBOA ISLAKD"'" ' ·1 Elec. Coke Box 1 Elec. Popcorn Macblne 1 Five-hole Stainless Steel Steam Table--bun W&rme!" 2 Can<t-c.... 1 Elec. Orange Juicer STOCK & SUPPLIES 320 Marine Ave . BAIBOA ISLAND Pllone Harbor 11196 TI·2tc FOR SALE -Kenmore wuhlng mam•ne. eood cond. $75. Pl). Jiu', 4113. to9 Edc<W•ter PL. ·-T7-2tc l'OR SAJ •"-'I'llnclo, me 38. II.ar- ia 2308 .JK. ll6 ~ Bal. ... .,., 'J&..2tp • BAYSIDE PLATING ~ -Silver -Copper -Brau Antiques a Specialty See Our Ad In Orange County Phone Directory 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113 Cor. Harbor"and 19th, Costa Mesa Next to Methodist Chu~ 28-tfc Plenty of Good Tires All Sizes Compound Mowr Gallon, 70c Oil Western Auto Supply ·Authorized Dealer 1836 Newport Blvd., Costa Me:N 17·tf• \\'A.....~TED TO BUY ll \V AA'TED -Used Spinet piano from private ijllfty. E. Rojas, 305 E . &w Ave.1"'Apt. 5, Balboa. -( 7fi.2tc C LOS E OUT SALE 2 inboard 6 ih.p. 14'. runabouts, 3, 5, 4.2 h.p. outboards, 8, 10 and 12' skiffs. Cartop carriers. Seab oard Equipme nt C o. 1205 Coast I-ligh\\'3Y Ne \vpor t Bch. Phone Beacon 5.Sill. 76-2tc B oats Price d to Sell 704 ft. Au x. Schooner $12,000. 40· ft. AlLX. Ya\vi $7.900. 36-ft. T\vin Screw StePhC'ns, Sed. Cruiser, S9.500. 33·r't. Sport F isher C'l940) $6.500. 30-it. AJbacore B o a t (19471 S3.s5o. 42-ft. Sport Fi.sh- er (1947) $5,750. G. EJ MINNEY Listin~s \Vante d Til Coas t Hiway, NeY;port Beacon so32.\V. 64-tfc MUSICAL II RADIO RENT FLTRN IS!iED -OCEAN Front from Oct. 1 to June 1. TWo bedroom ideal for couple or small family. Rental SS0.00 lease required. Harbor 1938.J . 75-3tp FOR RE NT -Oct. 1 to June 1, home on Bay Front 4 bedrooms 3 baths. pri\". pier & beach. $150 per month. Box 128 BaJboa l sld . 75·4tc -----------1 ROO.l\i ki tchen apartments for winter rental. Stage Motel, 61 0 Coast Highway, Ne v.11t. Beach_ 75·tfc FOR RE~T -Ne\v kitchen apart· ment for coup.le. Sandy's l\·lotel, Corona del Mar. Harbor 1091.J. 75-Uc FOR RENT-2 Trailers. one brand nc\v, sleeps 4. Near beach. Ph. Harbor 653-W. 23391 NC\\'port Blvd., Cos t r-.'lesa. 74·tfc NOW until OCT. 18--Large living rm. 2 bedrooms. l 'h baths, gar- age, patio, private pier. 2091h East Bayfront , Balboa Island. Owner PLeasant 6712. 74-4tp SPINETrE PIANOS tor rent. WANTED TO RENT U Will Pay Cash Beautiful blonde, mahogany, WANT TO RENT _ Garage in For your tumiture or what havt walnut. All rent of f'U"st months Corona del Mar by the month. YoU. Phone Beacon 5656. allowed on purchase. Ph. Har. 102~M. 77-ltc Crawley Furniture Co. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO co. !812 Ne-Blvd., Coot& .11fM1 . 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc WINTER RENTAL-Of 1 or 2 ... ..-.. bdrm. house or apt. by respon- 9'J..dc WANTED 50 used pianoe for our sible couple. No children or pets.. ------------rent Dept. Highest cash prices Call collect Santa Ana 2878. CASH for USED or biggest allowance on u-. 7fi.2tc Furniture & 1p,,_pl1'ances change. Terms. ---------D~Z-SCHMIDT PIANO co. WANTED-Small apartment or ''We •~•-J• t 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc room & bath In Corona del Mar, ~.,.~~... near bus line. Lady employed. GRANT'S KNABE GRAND. WOllder:ful tone. Pb. Harbor 1956-W. 10 a.m. (o . One of the world's great piarioo. 5:30 p.m. ~tp -Bea. 51UT-M 'Al.lo Baldwin Grand. Emenon 1645 New-t Blvd., Coot& Mesa Starr Chickering. A Behrman WANT TO RENT~ '~ 42-tfc GTand $487.00. u.rms. 2 er 3 bedzuom 'unlurnlshed a FOR SALE-Wubtnc machine, dbl. bed. mat. and app.; ttib and m&t.; IOft. rup • 9 X 12; cbaln. tables curtain rodo and Various furnlahinp, 126 ...,.,. th)ost. Bal. l"and ' 'f&.2tp FOR SALE-Dul< Oak c11n1.,. rm. .. t. 9 plees; alllo .,..,.,,.., clftn.. "" --· -. Pt>. Bart>cir ll*-J. "'"* J --- DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. -ID Ball-er 9\dnley. r..-.- 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 64-tfc ma._t noldents. Good nt ..... -Pbooe Harbor 707. 43-tr USED PIANOS. Some a 1oW u $85. Good fer practice. Trade It U•L ll:BTAU DCIUlfOlll ti ID at full price later. Torma. · s ACRES 0rang.., Jerrww near DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana 64-tfc PlANO 'ruNING -~ J . B. BNwn. Pboae S..0111 -J, -·-.,. Ooota -'IS-de -.. Covina. Amwal Inc. 5-yr. av . $7000. Want t.Paae reat&l Nt"f- Port or Balboa or lalenct aft.. or nearby. Slllrley, '16 E. Badillo St.. CoWia. Tel. 117-22 af~ 6 p.m. Tl-ltr Sec Any Local Broker or Rft:LPH P. MAS KEY 3411 \V. Central-Pli. Har_ 402 73-tfc PR?PERTIES, INC. FOR SALE BY OWNER-47 \U ft. lot on Lido Isle and 52~ ft. lot. on Balboa Peninsula . \\'W con· alder trade on 2 or 3 bedr"oom WALTER V_ EMPIE ' Vi ce-President 736 S . Hill Stree t beach house In Balboa or vtdn-Los _Angeles 55 ity. P hone Harbor 707 or inquire 1 a t 1569 Miramar Dr., Balboa. Phone : l\1Adison 7211 43--tf ! 77-ltc OPEN FOR INS~tCTION Sunday, 10 A. M. ¥, 5 P. M. J UST COMPLE'J')':D -O ne o f the m ost bea utiful homes in the H a rbor a rea . Large living r oom with fir. lace, floor furnace, d ining room w ith fren ch d oors o ning on patio; two large bedroom s, unusu ally a ttrac ·~e bath. A kitchen to de lig ht a h om e maker's he ti!· Double garage; large Jot in restricted h e ig hborh . • ' I 1312 ROCHE~]f ER (Just Eas t of Otlge ) COSTA MES I ! ' 77-ltc BRIGGS ** BEST ! ** BUYS OCEAN FRONT-Two B. R . ho~, will s leep eight. A buy a t $8750. T e rms S2500 ~own. BAY FRONT-Ne 1V two-bedroom.I Let us show you this bargain s uprem e . i NE\VPO RT BEACH-Brand nevf 3 B . R . with four- room Apt. over gar age, all ! subject to decontrol, !516,900. Terms. I Fred -B R I G G $ -Tressa Members of the Multiple · ting Division 634 Coast Hig hway . Phone Beacon 5778 700 E. 77-ltc PENINSULA ~OME Two Bedrooms. Fuinished. $10,150 I BAY ,FRONT l LOT In El Bayo Y1ct $14,000 i W.L.JORD+N Central, Balboa '. " II " • t Harbor 153 76-tfc AT CORONA DE~ MAR Hlllside Lots --------+----$ 800 LeYel Lots 1500 Ocean Frcnt Jots. Hillsides; 54' ft'oot 4500 W. J. HOLcclMB 1517 Cout Highway Corona del Kar "Where. the Flap ' '76-2tc ' I . • CORONA DEL MAR Between the highway and ocean. Two units completely furnished. Ohe rented at $75.00 per month. Both these units on forty Jeet and an additional forty feet goes with the property. It is all fenced and landscaped. A real bargain at $18,000, terms can be arranged. ' JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKER ~ • AND ASSOCIATES 1205 Coast Highway corona del Mar Ph. Harbor 1247-J -or Harbor 1037 As -8.11 independent broker your listings get my personal attention. . / 76-2tc BALBOA-'two-Bedroom, Furnished'- D ouble garage, Dow n pa yment pay. less than one block from ba y. $4500 a nd balance $50 m onthly 1 ~ BALBOA-Ocean Front- Duplex on corne r lot , two bdnns. u pper and one bdrm. lowe r with lots-of sleeping accommodations each unit, complete(y fu rnish ed, $22,500. . ~OUTH{ COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Ros.s Greeley, Rea ltor -M onte R. Grimes. Insurance Josephine_ W e bb, Realtor - 302 Main Street Bft,,LBOA Pr. Harbor 2034 77-ltc ' IF YOU HAVE THE LOT- -= We have the house for you-a two-bedroom h o me a t a· price to fit the purse o f the prospective small h om e builder-' $5950 Y ou can 't a fford to let this g o by without iRvestigating. Pho n e Beacon 5860, or bette r yet. drop in and see for yoursel!. ASSOCIATED BUILDING· SERVICE ' · 7 11-C Coast Hiway, Newport Beach I CONSTRUCTION BY JAMES D . RAY GENERAL CONTRACI'OR BLUE PRINTS BY HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE 77-2te BALBOA ISLAND NEAR NORTH BAY--3-bedroom California bungalow. Sun deck over double g arage . Walk~ distance to shops. Reasonable price and terms. 60,Foot LOT-Sou t h Bay Front-R-3 Zone CORONA DEL MAR , THE PERFECT HOME-Cha rming provincial h ouse on beautiful 40 ft. corner of Sea view. One b lock f rom ocean with ocean view. E xpresses pertect taste. Tu•o bedrooms, large living room. love ly patio. Most a ttrac- tive ho me offered '}t a moderate price. Unfurn. $17,500.00 Furn. $18,950.00 NEWPORT BEACH ...... MODERNISTIC, one-story redwood home on 30-foot lot. $8000, With terms TWO-BEDROOM HO~Double frame 2-car garage. F e n ced pa tio. coru;truction, Price $7300 t LOTS.-:. Canal front lot, R·2 zone, Ne wport ..... .Price $4850 Ocean fro nt Jot__ _____________ 1 ................ -.... .Price S2500 N e wport H eights Jot., ........... ___________ ,, __ . __ .Price $1200 Newport Beach inside lot__ __ , ___ , ___ .. ___ , __ . .Price $1500 BALBOA BAYSHORES IN BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT HARBOR-A private beach colony with private beach. Several brand new two and three-bedroom homes featuring many attrac· tive appointrnents-twCH:ar garages, breakfast bars, out- side shower entrance, fireplace and patios. Call Mr. Thomas at Beact>p 5748. EARL W. STANLEY REALTOR COVERINS: GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR 3113 W. CEN'nlAL 151ti AND mVJNE ST8. -~~~ ~~~ ~-COAST e..,.. 225 KARINE AVE. 115 COAST BWT. Newport -Balboa-bl•ncl CoroM cle1 Mar TeL: ...... 518 .TeL; Hadxr 1Tl8 TeL: -i.- • 77-ltc , -- , • • -·. . . 98-Y ear-Old Curator, Early Resident, Amazed at City Growth · l . . News of the Churches «Ea.Una can Kill You. • • • Some 40 mUllon Americans face rft1 claniler If they eo11tlnue their o\>ereating.and fail to check their clle1s with .a physldan. For Your health's sake be sure to read this powerful article in The Amer- ican Weekly, that great magazine cllatributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Ex~er. Be Wise -Adveru.e WORTHINGT .· Refrigeration ll'llEON AMMONIA ·-•100- Air Conditioning -..-to llO - Pressure Pumps Cenirifugal Pumps For All Prt•2JCC and All UqaJdo 1p Stock Olli .... 117 F11ED 1'1108T No oae -"TV -nrpriood at tile rapid powtll of -&ton work In the dty of Newport Beadt than ooe of lta eartler niel· denta, Phlllp Andrew ouneolaa, 98-ye.ar-old curator of the BlvenWe City Mmeam Mr Gunaolm.. wbo wltb bb family, bu maintained a wmmer J"f:lllden~ tn the 190 blOck of Elchtb. •tftet. Newport Bemcb,, be f yean.. b.M been apendlnr the aummer bere while !: ~:e~r i:meum 19 belq remodeled. UnW tbo clty dedded to mod m!ze t.be mmeum. Oamolm . nl e "" weekends blere. nate<l by other philanthroplcal- 0 Y spen. · d d R . "d . ' th Despite his age. the curator has min ~ 1vcrs1 _e ot:nsf.ov~r e aM-ived early each momtng to. last years sml.cehcd e lthrs "Iyty- th d to the museum scum was estab JS in e c ~~h ise toe~~ 1n the baaement h all Ouilding, where Mr. Gu~lus of the city ha ll building at River-h~ hs00erv~ i>a;tie~tly a1.nd d1stin· side. H e carries his lunch and gu1s since .i ts .1ncep ion. thermos bottle of fruit juice, eaUI Among the pr1zed possl"Ssions n nd remains on the job of the museum are trunks,. the at . oon a work of an early Spanish artlSan, UJ.llli 5 p.m . who bound theJll with heavily em- On weekda~ and holidays when bossed leather to keep the~ (inn t he muse~ ts clos~. t~e none>-and solid through the cr>nturles. genarian hies away With his f~y F our hundred baskets from pat)- to Ne"rport Beach. \\'here .he still oose carriers to crandles and acorn likes to watch . othe~ enJOY ;:e baskets depict the handiwork or outdoor sport 1.n \\'hich he as Indiam; from Alaska. Washington, once adept-fishing. Oregon, Nevada and California. ln 1925 Gunsolus \\'as asked by Wrouiht ln Iron i'\.Yrs, C. Earle Runisey. a native of Th<'Y carry riames su<'h as Shos- Eastchet1ter, New York. to become hone, Pomo, Maidu. Hopi and Wa- custodian or the museum \\-·hich sh0€' \\'hich stir the poeticaJ im- the Ne\v Yorker, the n a residez;it agination of both Young and old of Rivrrside. had establish"ed Jn \Vh~visit the museum daily. Riverside. Other relics on display are eight Re-Uct Pri<'eles!I excellent chests: a n Alaskan food f-fC'r husband's hobby \vas collect-box, Philippine a nd Ch inese camp- ing rare objects of the early Amer-hor chl'sts. a Spanis h trunk with ican Indians. It \\•as the collection htind-cmbroidcred leathe r and re· 0 ( valuea Indian ba.skc ts assembled inforcC'd \\·ith delicate iron work. by the late biscuit mdnufacturer The latter also carries a curious "'hich formed the nucleus around blacksmith lock. -· .. ~ _ .a .. -i .. St.. "'hich \vas foundl'd Riverside's Any !\tore Ma~todons~ -goo ...,. ......... ..,.. Anaheim p h PbOoe 4&G first public museum. er ~ps there are many more '~iiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~g,~~N~'w~m~e~r~o~u~s~o~t~h~c~r;r~c~l~ics~~"~'e~r~e;d~o-~ rare pieces. but the one that takes 11 the \'isitor back a million years is the display of a fi\'c-foot tusk of a mastodon and sections of a lo,,·er jS\\' \\'ith the treth still intact. . SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY FROO>CHICKEN Thfs ancient p\t.ir was found by Gunnar Kjellburg on property \\'hich he O\vned in 1903 on the west C'nd of Rubidoux avenue in Ri\'erside. They '''ere e nmeshed far below the mouth of a gravel pit on the site. Gunsolus bC'lieves that o ther such a ncient a nlmals could be found in Calirornia if one w as to probe far e nough into the earth especially ..)'/here there arc hu~e forma tionrbf rock. ~-$150 ., NEW YORK CUT STEAK ···---...... C ... ·-·-··---'2.50 WHOLE BROD.ED WBSTER ...... :'.\;::: .. _____ .. ..$2.50 I with drawn butter. CORONA DEL 11.&Jl COllDIUNITY OBUBCH, OONGJll)()ATIONAL Perry Frederick Schrock, M!nlster 611 Heliotrope Avenue ,, Corona del Mar 9:45 a .m. Church Scbool. Annual Rally Day. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Ser- mon by ~lr. Schrock: "The Walls of J ericho." --- BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL !18 Acate A:,.enoe- ~v. Harry W. WbJ.te, Auoclale Pastor O!.urch School, 9 :30 un. Marning Worship, 11 a..m. FULL GOSPEL CBUBOll !2nd and Elden, Cotta Me.a Sunday school, 9,45; morning wonhip, 11; Evangeliltlc service, 7 :30 p.m .: f\tid-week prayer meet- .ng on Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.; {oung people's evangelbtic aervice on Friday, 7 :45 p.m. FmST FOURSQUARE CBUBOD OF COSTA MESA Orange a nd Cabrillo Rev. Y.lld !\Ira. G. \Vlll&rlfi'Stearm Pa.ton Phone Bf'acon 6826 Sunday School 9 :30 a1 m. r-1ornlng worship ser:vice 10:45. Crusader service 6 :30 p.m. Berean service 7 p.m. Evening evangelistic service at 7 :30 o'clock. Wednesday, 7 :30 p.m . prayer service. Friday 7 :30 p.m . e.nd Bible Study. -=--THE NE\\TORT RARBOB LUTHERAN CHURCH 1027 Cliff Drive Newport Heights "A Changeless Christ for a Changing World!" 9:30 a. m ., church school; 10:30 a. m., divine worship. Rev. He rbert C. Roth, pastor 1162 E. Wilson St., Costa Mesa "Come Once-You'll Come Again~" COSTA MESA COMMUNITY CHURCB Jost'pb II. Thompson, l\tlniater 124,£. 20th SL Ph. Bra. 5819-M Oiurch school. 9:45 a.m. !\Torning \Vorship. 10 :50 a.m. Youth grou~. High school. In- termediate, Adult, 6:30 p.m . Eve ning service, 7 :30 o'clock. BROD.ED SWORDF1SB STEAK ... ___ .......... _ .. ___ $1.50 FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD ·······-··-····--·$1.50 nuED SlffilMP ...... $1.50 RAINBOW TBOVT ... .Sl.75 I-fo\vever , that's a job for younger scientists and explorers. Gunsolus feels the Jeast he can do at his age is take care of the mastodons \\'hich other scientific men now gone hav~ left behind for public curiosity a nd vie\\'. CHRI ST CHURCH BY THE SEA Commwtlty MetbodUt Bot Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce 8oop9 • s.•..i.. • ~ Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market l'!>ow: Lone a_. 840-'ll. 802-00 and llU-GG lllOl (lout lllchwa7 (N ... s...I _,.,) • ·' California National Guardsmen \viii l'On1pc>tC' in a tY.·o-month re- cruiting contC!it starting on Na- tional Guard Day, todftf, for a State recruiting prize which will incl udC' a trip b.Y airplane to Wash- ington and the Army-Navy foot- ball g-a me at Philadelphia. Ma- jor Genera l Curtis D. O'Sullivan, today announced . 1•.20 \\'est Cealtal Aveaoe Rev. E . D. Goodell, Put.or Church School, 9 :50 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday; covered dish dinner,. 6 :30 p.m. OUR LADY OF MT. CABMEL 1'2S West Central Avenue Sunday 1'1asses : ST. JOHN VuNNEY OllUBOB --blud Sunday Mn.ues: 8 :30 a.m. and 10 a.m. (year round) Conf..Slons: Saturdays from 7 :30 to 8 :30 p.m. ST . JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Via Lido 8 :30 a .m. Holy ConununJon. 9 :45 a.m . Sunday School. 11 :00 a.m . Morning Prayer a nd Sermon . (First Sundays and Holy Days: Holy Commt1nion.) • ST. JOAOHIM CHURCH Victoria and Tburln St.e. Coata Meea iiasses 7 a.m . daily. Sunday 7 a .m . and 9 a.m . ' Confessions Sa turday, 4-5 and 7-8 p.m . --CHURCH OF CHRIST p.m Church aod Walnut Street.a L Duane Canby, MloJstu Services: Sunday, 10 a.m ., Bible Study; 11 a.m . Morning worship. SEVENTH DAY AD\'ENTISTS Comer Bolsa and Old Country Rd . Costa ?.1 csa Sabbath school, Saturday morn- ing, 9:30 o'clock. Preaching service. 11 a .m . "THE FRIENDLY" CENTRAL BIBLE C HURCH Rev. D\\"lght J(lnman, pastor Meeting temlX)rarily in the Sev· e nlh Day ;\dvcntist church. oor· ner of Old County road and Bolsa A\'C., Costa ~-1esa. Sunday sChool, 9:45 a.m . W orship serViceL-11:00 a. m. Young people's scrvi~ p.m. Evening evangelistic scnrice-- 7 o'clock. \.Ved.nesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. A cordial welcome to all. T\''0 cgi;s the size of \vatcrmcl· Jo ns arc among a collection recent- ly donated to the Uni\'crsity o f California !\1uscum of Vertcbratl? Zoo log')'. ' • ·Ye HECK THE MAN': VALUE-PLUS FIATVREi · • $10,J.,0~97 Net 30-Day Gas Take -Victory, Defense 4650 New Feetories Medals Issued In State Since '44 SACRAMENTO, Sept. :22 -In its first month California's 4Y.a cents per g311on gasoline tax pro-TI \'elerans of th'• ApProximately 4650 new factor· duccd net highway revenues of World· \Var ...,. ·1 bt · tw ies and major plant expansion.1 Sl0.070,597. William G. Bone lli, commuru Y can now_ o a1n o chairman of the State Board of medals to match a couple of have been announced, started or thC'ir "fruit salad" ba,... I ted · ca1 ·1 · d . th Equalization, made this revels-comp e Jn J orn1a unng e tion here today, upon completion 1st Lieutenant Ed\.\·ard F. Tully, two and one-half year period end- of collection of a gross tax for in charge of the U. S. Army and ing June 30. 1947, with private July of . Sl0.818,458. based upon Air Force recruitlng stat ion at capital investment of about, $700,· distribution of '.:!40,410.181 gallons 202~ W. 3rd St., -Santa Ana, tcr 000,000, Harty A. Mitchell, pres.i- of motor · fuel. day a nnounced that the American de nt of the California State Cham- D · J 1 J"·'G h th Defense medal and the World War ber of Commerce reported today. ur ing u y, .,.. · \V en e I I Vi Ctory medal arc available for tax rate V.'as 3 cents, the corres-As a further gauge of the Gold- ponding fj gurcs were !7,185.717 issue 10 elegible veterans who pre-en State's treme ndous industrial dl'rivC'd from saJl"S .of 239,523,908 ~ent. thc~~elves ~t the r<'cruiti~g expansion, Mr_ :fto-IitcheU announc- gallons. In tC'rms of gallons, the .!'talion. \\Ith their honorable ?is-ed. that from 1939 throu~h the increaSC' \\'BS 886.274. or .37 per charge from the Afmy, at any time .first half of 1947, private capital' cent, but due to t.he higher r a t e from 8 ·00 ~.m .. to 5 p.m. investment in California manu. the gain in gross tax was '5o.56 Anyone •n t.he Army bet,veen facturing has exceeded the federal pc>r cent I Sept. 8· 1939 and Dec. 7· 1941 .....-.. vernment's he,a\'Y wartime in· · · rates the AmC'rican Defense medal er..> vestments in California industries. ·Lt . Tully pointed out. and those 15 Positions Open who served in the army between Dec. 7, 1941 and Dec. 31. 1946 are ~tarting, Oct. 28 cli~ible for the World War rr · \!ictory med.a\_ · , . ~1\CRA~ENTO. S~pt. ~3-State j 'fhe l\\"O m~als have only r-c- c1\'1l ser\·1ce exam1nat1ons an· cently been coined by the u. s. nounccd by th~ StatC' Pcdsonnel J\1int, and no general distr ibution Board today \\·11! be held on t he has yet bc-<;-n m ade to army vet- follov.:ing d ates: C'r ans, Lt. Tully said . .. F ortune Tellers Exposed." • • • F ortune tellers r eaped O\~r $125,- 000.000 last year, thanks to their gullible ";ctirns. You can read the Hocus4>ocus artists operate in The American V.lcckly, that great mag- azine distributed "·J th next Sun- day's Los Ange les Examiner . October 28: r ounda ti on dri I ling r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; for('111rin. 52:.?5: and senior de puty counsc•I, compens;i;tion insurance fund, $458. Reside nce waived ror tonsultant in t'ducation for the hilrd of hC'aring:. 8395: and ~JX'r· vision or vocational instruction, S281. l it·tobcr 3(): for('st fire patcher (men only), $255; dis· and a~:<ot.:1a1c transportation rate ex- {)C'rts, S395. Residence '''aived for n1C'rticttl social ,,·ork('r. grad(' l . ~'.!68: and ml'dical social v.1orker, !,rradc 2, S310 . Lido Isle MODEL HOME November l : Institution sheet n1etal ,,·orker. S'.!55; junior clerk. S160; intermediate clerk, $180; a nd structural stC'cl painter, ~268. Rcs- idc•nce \\'ai\'cd for assistant me· chanical .cnginl'C"l"ing draftsman. S325: Associate l\·IC'chanical En- ginrer . S395: and plumber fore· m .J.n . prrvailing rate. it' 11 your " . Interior Furnishings by sgNTfl flNfl rUllNITURt co. 426 W. FOURTN 9TK[T ../f. SANTA ANA, CAL1r:'o'2NIA .Mo..: ... ,&J.,O.JLl .Kt.!Mi!JIUi!CL!it!J.W.4i#$.l..i.UAi11&31$. challenge imagination • Go East the Low-Altitude 8 a .m ., 9 :30 a .m., 11 a .m Confessions: Saturdays from J :00 to 5 :30 lllld from 7 :30 to Bo30 p.m . 0 AuH1enlic A.rchitecrurol O•sig r ... Advanced 1hinking orchi1ecls who 'b elieve !he funclionol mus! be com bined with an atmosPhere of warm frie ndliness end character provide the creative geni~s for these ind ividually interesting homes now under construction in exquisile l ido Isle. ' • " ... GOLDEN STATE ROUTE CHICAGO • ST. LOUii • .NEW YORK For on-the-level comfort ••. smooth g oing all the way ... go East on Southern Pacific's Golden State Route -the famous low~ altitude line across the colorful range and grain lands of the nation. Ooftv6'f'ltefl t daily achedu.'l& ••• wide choice o.f accoJnmodation3 .•• top trains: GOLDEN STATE , LM-Aattilea-Chk ago in 48% hours at no ertra fare. Luxurloua irtrea.mllned Pull- mans (sections, bedroom!:, drawing rooms, compartments, roomettes) ... resert.-ed aeat reclining chair cars. Through. service to New York (no change of cars) ... Pull- man 'to SL Louis. Leavea ,Los Angeles 11 :15 a.m. daily ; arrives Chicago 1 :30 p.m. sec;ond after- noon following. * * * IMPERIAL Oa1y Ii UdC .. 11 1atd trolm via hiatorl,C Im• pertaI Valley and Old )lexlco. Fut, 151· hour Loo Anget .. Chlcago llChedule; only two nlghU en route. Modem mt•ndan1 Punmam ( lediona, drawing room.a. com· partmenta) to Qi.lea.go, K•n•• Oty .•• -oleepen and cb&lr can to Cblc:qo. IA&-Loo Angoleo 2 :'6 p..m. clallr. antno Cblcaco 7:'6 p..m. llCOZld •ftDID&' tollawlng. ,_ laforll:t ... • _.. ,.11natlw, ... your••_..,. LP. a...._ s. p ... ,,,,.,,, s ....... ,.,,,;~ E. B. SHARPLEY, District Agent . " ....... ' . 1'111• IMI l -' ( ASSEMBLIE3 OF GOD Roy \\'llson, Putor American Legion Ball. 15th and Central Ave. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Mornlng service, 11 .a.m. , Evening evangelistic serv1,ce at 7:30 p.m Mid-week service, Thursday at 7 :30 p.m: f:hristian Science Lr>'son T ext 'Realitv' 1·11{' Golllen 1·f'xt of the 0Sllnday J.esson·S('r1.1o n on ··neallty" In a ll bran1·heii or Th~ ~l ather Church, 1·hc i''ir!:l 1·11 11 ri·h of Christ, Sclen· t i~I. In l!oston . is l'hosen from the l's:ilrns. and re~HI~. "As for God. bis \\ a:i-· l s flf•rfrct : !he "·ord or the J.orll is lrh:ll : he i~ a buckler ta all tho!le that 1111st in him." ~l altbe\v·s l ~o:-!'cl relall'.s that .. J l•sus "'<'nt nb.out all the ritles and ,·Jllagcs, t1·a1·hing iO. their syna· gosi1rs, and prr:ir bing the gospel o! the kin gdom.and healing e\·ery sick· nes.s antJ e\·(·r)· disease among the peoplC'. ·• A pa~sage rrom The Arts recortJs that P('tl'r carue "to the !'atnts \\"htr h t.l11·cJt a t Lydda. And there b e ro i1nd a rt>rtain man narucd Aeneas, \1 hich had kept bis bed eigh t }·ears. and \1·as sick o! the palsy. And f'ci.t'r said Unto him, Aeneas, Jr•sus Christ maketb thee whole: arise. and make thy bed.And he arose Immed iate!)·. And all that dv.·elt at Lydila and Saron sa\\' him. a nd turned to the Lord." '"Is the Sirk man sinful abo're all olhers ~ .. a sks 1.tary Baker Eddy in '"Scl&ice and Health )Jlth Ker to the Scriptures." She replies,. ~·Ko! but so rar as he ts discordant. be Is uot the image or God. \'\~eary or their material beliefs, from which comes so much suffering, tnPlids grow more spiritual. as tbe error- or be lief that lite Is Jn matter- 1ields to the rea..Uty of spiritual Lile.• t Christian Science FDIST OBUBCH OF OBBl8T . !ICIDITlllT Lido Tlieater, O...tnl ... _ -Via Lido A bnmch of The Mother Orurdl, The Flnt Olun:h of Olrlst. Scl- mtlat. In Boat<lll. M•••d>-tta. Sunclay Scbo<>l at 9:30 L m. 8- dQ Servkle at 11 L m. Wedll.-4•7 Testtm;ydal lleednc at 12 ddodt. Readlnc Room -ted .&1 lll Pallil atreet. ~ .. open doll7 from 1 p.m. ID 5 p.m. ~ S- d&YI . and bolid&Jo9 ... -111 ab- ... ¥'Id. Tiie publle .. OOl'dlall7 l&tlled to ·-the -di wflca ail -ti.R ...... 8-. No lwo home1 alike 0 Con1trucled by builder ol fine:' hom9-1 0 Planned lo p•rmil etoAomicl e J1pon1 ion1 0 o~er1i::• rooms anti garages 0 Ab11ncfonl wordrobe1 and cfOJ•h 0 Spacious potios ond t•rrocu 0 lorg• ruomy sil•J on po•..d slr•e 0 All uliliti•s und•rground 0 IJnwuol •ori•ly cloy Iii• roofs 0 Glamorous Iii• bolhs 0 Kilchen wollf. of b.ouliful Mor/II• 0 lif•lime copper wol., piping 0 Sfoinleu sl"' w•oth•r1lrippi"f1 0 Kiln dri.d inle<iat woodworlc 0 Startling ond rich .,...11 paper 0 Ad•onc•d Payn• forced oir heoting 0 Modern essenlio/s include B•ndi.-, Frigidaire, Mogic "Chef rang<•, oorbope dispcnol unir1, •le., • 0 Priced below comporoblc 1 :::r 1 I .. .. ' Th e soundness oF construction is cssured bocouse they ore .built by o mon who ·thr~ ::J sc or• of years hos 1oleroted only the finest -o "'on whose r•putotion is vouched i.:i r by hi s imposing sot'1sf1ed clienlele - 'Ar George Ho/s •e•n To be obi• to offer rhes• homes ot pric• well below the current cosl of bvilcfing. thirtv-- llve of !hem ore being built tAnwhoneously. tv\oss buying ond moss constn.ictioft .. rhOCI. kl•• effected substontiol 1avings-0U of w+-i~ k beirig passed on to lhe bvy.,. Thi1 hos been occomplishl!Kt without tocrillcing ~ vK!uolity - no two hoai•• r esNlbl' e tlOcb olh.r. ' I The unique ch arm. 1he casual e ~clusiveness on~ beneficient envir<:>nment ol the on e o nd only Lido isle are richly enhanced by the inleresJing 1ndividuolity ol these 35 new homes. They really conlribulc generously ' . to gracious livi ng and ioyful recreation. model home eomplot• ,. every de1oil and revea ling the s11bs1on1i ol construclion,interesling _ploMing ond purpos .. lul design invites your u1mos1 scrutiny. If you conleniplote o new home, o 'tisit IO this Model Home will reword you tichly -W•kont•f foch of these l5 homes occupies o large Oftd JpOciOUS si te -.acb hos overly larg e fi.,ing quortert 10 occol'MIOdot• The oddi1ion or 1110t• bedrooms ond another both if delir.d ond .. Kl orrongl!Kt lhot lhll con be occornplid'led wilh04.lt remodetring ond ot minllTIUCll ·~ This b o footur • worth considering.. Ir will be our ~ri11Llege 10 tole you on o ~OtlT' of•Wp9Ction -oncl incul'1 no obliQOKon Oft yow port. lf lfOU choose, we will be happy to orrong• oa oppoititm•nf to auit yow conw.Nenc.s. P• a. palmer Sales Agent ........ _.,;;i..,. --a-~ ~----_..._. __ _ N 3333 c 0 R p 0 lido• newport R A T E D beach, colif. no rbor 1500 • E. eddreu, vie Lido Nord, corner of via Quito . . , -~ • • ' • ,I I . 1..-. · ' Editor of · the News-Times: I ·than li0%: • 7 %'ed ETwf ~l!li•y .ad. 'ftV9llQ ~ Volmne ma I rise again to remark that the tlon ·areu with almost 100,000,000 There h ave been many. reasons' we incorporated and sold ---,..o.-~O~IOl~lla~~-~-~~M~~ll~-~~ .. ~~t~·1s~'!lll~S~t~•~l7~W~...,~-~!'!'~·~'1'._ ____ \admlnistration MUST take the Population. She we allowed, by advanced pro and· con on the pro-bo1J.s and paid $377,800 .00 per people into its confidence. The sit-Mr. Roosevelt, to keep Germans at posed incorparation of Cc.ta Mesa, year for running o~ city govern- Sul»a1pfJon P ayable 1n Ad.vance:-$2.50 per year in Oran1e County; uatioQ is too serious for anythln& slave labor. She has had lend-but I think each vo\er c!n de-me 1 t w~at benefits would we get $:2.75 per year to 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8th zone else. We were told that we m UJt lease totalling 11% billions. te~ne _how to vot.e to h is own for this lar&'e expenditure. I t Will Ent.eel u Second-Oala matter at the Poltotfice in Newl>Oft Bead\ vote 400 millJons "to s top commun-saUsfact1on by deciding in his own no give ua sewers it will not Cailloplla, under the Act of March 3. ]t)97 Ism in Greece," but' we were not mind it . t he bad features of . in-gtv' UI 8.ny mOre etiicient eovern· told how, nor whether this really O t f th p t corporation out~eigh any possible m eht (the county is doing a good iAM D. PORTER Publisher means 400 millions or 4 billlons. U Q ·e &$ advan tages. I :s1ncerely feel tha t Job; it will not eradicate juvehlle lfBWPORT BALBOA WBW8.·TIMB8 r-----+-----------'---· 1r---------'~---.:..._ _ _;_ __ THIJ::::;::::Ao.111-W= !!i ... , I is e t 0, Re m a r k \Letters to The N ews.-Times N Ews-T• M Es BON--........ r · PHOlllD1 !lsw.ron u -u Page8 . F . G. FROST --' -City Editor _, r~ LUCIUS S. SMITH. m . · Managine-Editor A few wttks before. we told ___ FROST t ht> few bene'fits derived wouJd de~quency as most citi'es have W. F. DIXON • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Adv~tisin& Manager China, in firm tones. that the nat· be secured at too gt'eat a cost fo d that a police departme nt is Prtntlna P lant, 3011 w. Central Avenu"e, Newport neach, Caillornia ionalis;tic and the communi5tic par-to the taxpayer . no effective in ..this respect (there til'S must work together to receive W ake . Excepting the sewerage sit~a-is pot much adult crir;ne in Costa "Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach American aid ; now WC tell the The windy shadows\ or the night lion the worst fac.ior confron ting M<Ja), It would not give U8 better A Dependable Loc&I ID9Ututioa. for Over S8 't'ean other side of the world that only are tossed, Costa Mesa today is the County ro~the county is doi ng 8 good NATIONAL EDfTOP.IAL those y;ho fight rommunisn1 will And all the love I knew for you is Pla nning Commission. This com-jo On our roads and the city r eceive our help. I t is not a pie-lost. mission does not seem to have any go ernment would probably not Active ture to appeal to the r ational mind. You spoke of all the joyous, laug-plan of development tor Col;ta mipntain the roads as JVe ll a.1 the Least or all is the plcJure of ing years; l\1esa. It has made some very poor CO!_nty. We can have sidewalks OOK~ Member our attempted a ppeasC'mcnt of You never mentioned later, lonely rulings on setbacks on ow: busi-anp a better li ghting system by f Russia. \Vith memor ies of l\tunich tea.rs. ness str eets, has hurt cer tain rl'S· ~peration with the county. We 0 a nd "peace in our time" still fresh. -Charline Martin· Moore. iden tial areas by J>E'rTnitting ob· no ·have a sanitary district which \\'(' tell Russia she must surely be-• • • noxi ous busin£'Sses to come in a nd ha dies garbage and trash. This ~·HOT ROD" HOLOCAUST Every new ge neration plagues its elders with its reckless ze st for speed, and the ·present crop of youngsters is running true to form , with the roaring, backfiring, stripped down, nerve-rack ing "hot rod " jalopi es. ' have, but continue to se nd locomo-TllE 11 . .\L IFAX STORY has been gener ally inconsiste nt di~ict can be enlarged to take tives. food, machine t ools. ships Some yeR.rs ago Lord H alifax on Cos la 1',tesa problems. How-in j ~ of the Costa Mesa area if and an astonishing list of commod-was traveling to Bath. and shar<'Cl ever, this feature can be corr~!ed defircd. So what additional bene- ities. any and all of which in the a Ntilway compar tment \\i,th t wo to a large cxt.ent b_Y ~rgan1z1ng I fit~ \\'OU\~ you get for $377,800.00 opinion of a more practical mind, prim-looking, middle-aged women. our O\\.'Tl pla nning ctistr1 ct. a n ual city expenditures, except could be used to enforce our de-Shortly be for e reaching Bath Everybody \\'a nts sewers f o r a ity planning comnlission? For let's sec '"'hat Russia has his o\vn hand several times. prC'sc nt out.f a:ll sc_\ve ragc capacity ta after incorporation-and the I * . . • insurance •• a. palmer INCOlrOIATID w. o. buck, Insurance counselor 3333 v ia l i do,-newport telephone ne)Yport beach, bea ch, cal i f. harbor 1500 * ~ Gohn's Battery Service llOI. Cout Hlchw•1 -Newport Beedt llIBllC~8 BEAOON LANDING Distributor for Solar Batteries Marine and Automotive Batteries Wbolel&le • Retail ALL TYPES B ATrERIES REPAIRED JUNK BATIERIES BO UGHT * * ' Phone Beacon 6683 After 5 and S unday: Beacon 5331-W • Today's noisy scene is actuall y a · counterpart of other years when buggies caree ned .wildly through town and "souped-up" Model T's were the scourge of qu iet community life. mands for political good behavior the train passed throug h a tunnel., Costa MC'sa just as quickly as (lnd remember Yo u \viii still' In th<' saiellitC' na ti ons. nnd Lord 1-lalifax noisily kissed possible, but unforluna tely t ~ e h[e to pay your regula r count y obtained so far: I suspc>et this is As 1hc t rai n dre"' into the 1s not suff1c1en t . to take care of co nty tax has been r a ised about only 'p;irt of thf' bl :1ck siory, '\\'e station he arose, took off his hat. the se,vcr agc disposal of ~osta 35;;-oil this year . knov.· hy no\\' to l'XJX'C I nl most and in his most gallant mannf'r 1\t esa. In oth('r \VOrds. to 1ncor-\.Vhen you coni-ide r the salier.t \';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~;;~~ anything es fC'V(')a lions leak out ai-krd. "To '''hic-h of you t,,.u parate. v•ould not b~lng se'-'·ers fe,turcs of t his incorporation I from thC' "confC"rr ncC'~" attC'nd<'d chnming lndic-s am I indcbt('d for any qu1 ckC'r than \V~ '\'111 C\'C'ntua~-prbblem I am sure the great m a- by the g<'nerous 1'-lr. Roose\·clt. \\'ho the dC'llghlful incident in the tun· ly get lhC'm . \\'e \Vtll have to \\'a.it jor.ity of votC'rs '''ill vote no on • But soc iety is catching up with the kid s-both present and future. A re ce ntl y enacted law prohibits ba1Ticaded highway ra cetrac ks, forbi ds the entire gang festooning itself over one jalopy, and makes full size mufflers a .must. Some Army Air Fi eld s, iP a precedent-setting ge~ture, are attempting to rul e out th e hot rod of the future by decreeing that a ir- pl ane pilots must stay aboYe 3000 feet-except for take-off and la nding-to deter buzzing. The "old folk s" appea1' to have headed off the hot rod holocaust-temporarily at least. But it's probably a holl ow vic tory. Ev en if th e kids have to resurrect Old Dobbin from the glue factory, they'll find some way to get around that's faster than walking-and far noisier. ,,·as sui-.cC'ptihl<' to th(' idea or ap-j ncl ?" u ntil the county outfall sc\\·er OCtober 7th. IX'H!'Cm<'n t. J-[,. Th rn hee1 t a hasty retreat, plan is completed. Signed : I n rhr trC'nly ,,·1th Italy. Rt1ssiil \('ll\'inc: the tY;o ,,·om('n glarin~ at ·rhe cost of city government to-OR. P . A. CHA~1BERLJN c:ot 100 n1ill ions : )·11c:o!'ln\'i!I r:nt 1'<1C'h other. d ay is very high. Based upon pop-____ · ___ _ 12:i millinns, nnd ''''o lh1rds of • • • ulotion and the C'stimatcd 1947-48 \'rnf'zia-Giu lifl. Triestf' l>f'cnn1C' frc<' l\t .:\RRJ,\GE IS fSll~\R P budgets for the thirteen inC'f'Jr· STEPJ-IEN GRAHAJ\t, auth<Jr of territory. }-f('re's somcthin~ to the pcint. 110ratcd cit i('S of Orang(' county The DC'ath of YestC'rday: "Nothing In tht• !rC'iltY '"ilh (1 1111 L:.1r y, :!r'iO "'.\l arriat::C':· !'ays Sidn('.)' Smith, the ;:i\·erage per <:._.'lpita tax of is• more pathetic than the ''some- n1illions to Russi:i : 50 millions t<1 from Tahlc T alk From IJ('n John-lht'!'C' citif'i; in . $41 .'i'R. This in-day" ta lk. Someday is never . 'l:ui.:oslavia : dilto to \zcchos\o\·a· son to Leigh Hunt : E\'('ryman':" eludes every man, "·oma n and Yquth is the time of possibilities. kia. and NorthC'rn Trnnsyl\'anln Libr;iry-F.. P. Dutton & Co .. "re· child Jiving in these ci ties. Based If you star t Ji,·i ng '~h('n )'OLI_ are 1n Ron1ania. 1:;l'n1b\(·s a p::i \r of sh('ars. so joined upon a 10,000 popula tion, esti-young you do ~ot arrive _at middle In the t1·C'aty \\'ith Rornanin: Yl<l lh<lt thC'y cannot h<' separatC'd: mntC'd by Postn1ast('r Hazel Gi\l,18 ge;,You remain young till you are n1i\lion" tn nusc:;ia : l3u ko\vina ttnd oftC'n moving in opposite d ir<'C-for thC' proposed cor'poratC' area old. llessarahia to Russia, nnri Dollrud-lions. yet al\\'ays punishing: e ny-of C'oi;:ta flif('sa. \\'Ould mean tha t r-------------- jR 10 Ru lgarin. one \\'ho con1cs bc t,vecn thc n1." if C'ostn !\·fC'S fl had , the aver age In thf' trf'tt ty \\'1th Finlnncl. the> • • • municipal expense of the other ~~<lCt'-IO\'i n~ liltlC" na tion \\'h ich :\S IT \\'ER E Cll iC'S it . \\'OUld cost $417.800.00 to ";1tfackrd" Russin, 300 n1illi lln~ ancl i1rard H (·ute one thC' oth('r dny run thC' clty. The propo nents of ' . B~ the principal Finnish port. Pctsa· in Balboa. ,-\nita S('xton \Vas tt'll-incorporati on havt' estimated that 1 mo. to Russia. ing one of ht'r fri('nds that !!he Cos1a r-.1esa 'vou\d r eceive about Martne Wan At Yalta. \to thC' £"\'C'rlasting "'as cook for 200 Lions 1hat ,,·cr1· S·IO.Ol'Xl.00 per year from state THERE IS HOPE.IN JAPAN It seems in c·rerlible that the Japanese. millions of wh om followed thei r mnitary leaders in paths of sadistic bn1ti shness un surpassed in modern hi story, could achi eve, in a few sho1t years, an understandi ng of Chri stian principles. But man y observers-believe that blind id olatry of th e military eult is dying out in J apan. . In an interview last week, General Douglas Mac- Arthu~ dec lared. that remarkable progress has bee n mad e 111 co nv erting th e Japanese people to th e ideals of freedom and democracy. Like all Orientals, the General pointed out, th e Japanese hate a lose r. Be- cause totalitarianism brought ruin to J apan, th e peo- pl e are ready to adopt the methods of the wi nn er. ~ew conce~ts both spi ritual aQd eco nomic, are gain- 1n~ ground 111 Japan today under MacArthur's leader- ship . and in his opinion, the country is well on th e way toward becoming self sustaining. This is the Nation whose fi endish atroc ities duri ng w~r are related by Colonel Willi am C. Braly, former pnso ner of .~h e J!lp.anese. in hi s ne\\'. book "The Hard \V ay Home . Thi s 1s the coun trv which . Colonel Bralv bitterly remin ~s us, is responsible f or th e a palling fact th at on ly one 1n three of the Am eri can so ldier, sail or a~d l\ol arine priso ners taken in the Phili ppines, sur- Vlv ed to return after V-J day. If such people can have the clear vi sion to re- nounce the e\'il s of di ctatorship and brutality--a nd General !vlac Arthur beli eves thev have made a sound beginning-it see ms inco mprehensible that th e peo- ple of Europe, with centuries of Ch ri stian tradition behind them. should wait abjectly-as th ev ~eem to be-fm· the Co mmunist tide to engulf them. For all about th em li es ilie evidence that in the end totali- taranism is th'e loser. ' REFLECTIONS Tift:. f',\TH TO l"ORT\'SL The Dnlh l f\ for111n,. h~ n•:i.ov 1r:i.vr ler• Soo1 .. fl f It\""' ,1umhl" ao..I f11JI. olh<!'r~ lo~ Th••1r '11'."lJI. " ~·,,~· ft'W w.) on In fc>rn1n1• ln.v.mll<'h :i.11 m· n a/'f' ~01 b;•no • ..,.,. ir.un PQl \UN'. •ralth a.n,f 1n fl11"n''t" by bt-lp1n• tho.'Ot· •'bu ilJ't• lo·~• for1un:ite thRn our,.•l\·1•• \\·r :I.NI tr;1•·.,hnw; IOlrt lbl.'r ., tow:Uu a c-ommun ~o:i.I. •t-:i."" brna It'<'\ by Lh"LW' ilh1·a.I of 111 and In lurn w~ are 1tad<'rt1 to tbooie sbn are brh1nd UI. 8" lhOUfhtr111 o f tho!'(' fl(':\/" YOU U a.t lbt m. R!'!P lbtm : an.I tht'Y •"tll h,.ID .'"Oil :O.Ou nian tr11\'t'l• a..lone. no Ont' •&nit 10 ; ea.-h one o f Ut 1,, dt::D<'ll\kn \ UPOTI &Offie<ltlf' el~ iU\!J be It dt>1)en,!l'Ol upon II .. . - GRAUEL CHAPEL TIB FRILVD.LT FUNBIU.L Dl&ECI'OU 1 10 !lro..:l•&J Pboae: 8eacoa ItelO CoMa ,,_ MODERN MARINE SERVICE SHELL DOCK Balboa . Island I ' shame of thC' UniT('d St:itC's, ancl e xpcc\C'd in to\\'ll. Said her friC"nd liquor. ga:-olinC". license' plate tax OE!'li"'EBAL B.EPAJR.8 O\'C"r the Churchill protc>stl thC' Un\\·ittingly, "\\'C'll. I guC"ss you rtnd city court fines. hut it \\'OU!d KAINTENANCE SbuthC'rn half •or Sakhalin nnd all \\·ill ha\·e to kill a lot o f horsC's.'' o;till IC'a\'e S377 .SOO.OO to be raised adjacent islands to Russia, also • • • 'by direct ta.xation. This annual Port Arthur. fo r a naval base, also WIT budgt.•t expense ,,·ould be in addi- lh(' K urile islands. Dairen suppos-\Vhen . in his abysnlal ignoranC"l lion to a large bond issue \Yhich adly "inter nationalizC'd." You have of India. Coi-mo 1-la milton laid the the city ,,·ould hnve to float to SC'('O rec<'nt reports of Russia's SC'C'ne of his first novel in 1hat provid<' moncv to build or f ('nt closing this po9 . "n'lC' Chinese: rail · s tran$:(' land. he sought to disarm buildings to hou,.;e the kity de· roads to be operatC'd by a RU'Ssia n-criticism of th(' "·o rk by gi\'ing: it partmcnls and buy the necessary 01inC'se con1pany. China \Vas not a rath<'r fl ippant titlC'. equipment for those departments, ronsultC'd in a ny detail of this JC'rome K. Jeron1c promised a somC' of '''hich is quite expC'ns ive. "agrc('mc nt." fri.('nd of the young author that \\'hy consider these large t'Xpcndi· At Potsdam, undC'r S talin. ,\t· he ,,·ould rC\'i('\V the book in his turC's for proP\'rty and equipment \ lee and Truman. \\·ho has s uhi<e· thc>n \\0C'ekly n1agazin£'. llamilton in this infl<ited era \Vhc n the pur-1 quently said if h(' knl,,\' thrn ,,·hat ''·aitC'd impatic>ntly for the genial chasing po\\·cr of the dollar is •• --Mil hf' kno\vs nO\\·, hC' \Vould no! h:tVC' humorist's comment . ---------------------------- agreed : Poland partitioned. unt\or Eagerly scanning lhe publica-PROFESSIONAi DIRECTORY a Russian controlled pu'ppet i:;ov-lion. the author r('ad : 'l- C'rn 1ncnt . Russia given a freC' hand "\\'hlrh I" Abs.u.rd, by CO!'lmo in its GC'rm~n zone. and rN AD-llan1llt on. Quite so." DITJON 1 5~ of the mL·tal. thl,nli-• • • J cat and machine induslrit'~ in lhC' L1\ST \VORD flritish. Frrnch anr1 t\merican \\.isl' n1('n, ins t('ad Of <'Xploding J zones. KOC"ni~sbcri;: and the ndja· g('ner al prejudicrs. said Edmund cent ll'rritor)· to Russia. r-.tillions ] Burke, C'mploy th('ir sagacity to of GC'rmans mO\'C'd from thr arC'as discovC'r the lalcsl \\·isdom \\'hich givC'n tp Russia and P oland. Brit-prevails in them. ain and the L"nited StatC'S i:;a\'e · up claims to GC'rm.'.ln nssrts in DR. R 0 BER T G 0 RD 0 N ACCOUNT ANT Bookkeeping Service l:OLIS F . BROWN (llarbor 1644) BA LBOA YAC HT CLUB B;1 y•1de Or., Newport Bet1c.h ARCHITECT East Germany, F inlnnd. Bul~aria. SPROl.:L. L1• C. Pr('s.-"D'-'moc-~-----~-----~ Armand Monaco AR CIDTEGr flungary, Romania and East . .\us-r<lcy must 1)'f"otcct its idl.'als. sho\v tria . Russia to g('f n1C'rrhnnt :inri others they "·ark, and defe nd it- fishing ships. Russia has. in addi-self at all times." 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' ~ Harbor 116 -Newport Beach _ 2200 Coast Blvd . ' ' • , . , ' I -· I , 1 • ' . Balboa RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM Presents . ' Probable Opening Game Llneap • ·Tan _ys; Bonita, Friday, 7:30 LE-R. Rorick RT-Weathen\·ax LT-IW1efr:r RG-Clark LG-Bro"--ule Lii-Ashen LG-ll~nrotln Hit-Tripp RE-Robe.rtaoa FB-DeRuff Q-Glbbont Junior Fishermen to Be Given Angling Club Trophies Saturday Saturday at 2 p. m.. Frank IJnneJl, preUdent of tbe Balboa ~ club, wtU preeeat trophies to tbe wt.nnen of t he three-month-lone ,Jun- ior Fhbermen'• Tournament. Be wlll be aNJ.sted by P ere Pellett who wu ln charp of reptratlon and .welgbJ.nc In all flab ca&cltet t111tered la the tolll'llament. · · ~ Youngste rs to 15 years of age,.1 .. ------------ NEWS.TIMES. ST AN K E N T"O N and His Orchestra BOYD HUR LL BOOTS 01'"E. Coach \\'endell "Pick'' Pickens (left) and ~tant Coacb Carlton Cromie eye the kick u they "'hip Tan throucb Ooal scrtmmace tleflslons belore aeuon's opene r agahuot -Bonita tomorrow nlcht. -photo by Gerhardt to receive trophies include alba- core class: J . Small. Newport Beach, first, v.ith a fish weighing 28 lbs.. 6 oz.; Buddy Bradford Pla~ntia, second with a fish weighing 18 lbs. 12 oz.; Bill Kraft, Los Angeles, third, with a fish v.·eighing ·17 lbs. 6 oz. Tuna class: Charles Scurlock, Balboa Isla nd, rirst. '''hose fi sh weighed 12 lbs. SPORTS Thursday, Sept. 25, 19''1 12 oz.; Lee Jayred, Balboa I sland, •·------------~ Frictay, September 26th ·Saturday, September 27th 'Pick' ~Weighs Tar Workouts, u Sees Opener as Toss-up second, v.'hosr fish \Veighed 12 lbs., 7 oz.; Bill Breer . Balboa Island, third, \\'hose fi sh \\'eighfd 12 lbs., 4 oz. rn the halibut class, Rod La- Shclle of Los Angeles \\'a5 first place v.•inni r. with a f ish \•:eh;h- ing 16 lhs ., 8 oz.; .lay 1\nn Rur- gess. Balboa, second, 'with a 13-lb., 9 oz. fish ; Al an Lcv.•is. Ne,,·port Beach. third, v.·ith a fis h \Vf";~hing 6 lbs., 2 oz. Bass class: Jan Ann Burgess, Balboa, first, \Vit h a fis h \\·cighing 8 lbs., 3 oz.: Leslie Ja\'- •1uai·d . Balboa, second, \\"i th a 4. lb. fish ; John Cra ve n. Balboa. third \Vith a 3 lb .. 6 oz. trophy fis h. Deer Hunters Enter New Game Areas Last \\'eek decr hunters in Calirornia packed up their hO{lt - ing equipment along the coastal hunting regionS e.nd m ade t heir \\'ay t o the game areas in t he east ern par-t of the state as the Coastal deer season ended and the Eastern a rea season began. ' Oft If OftlR ANCHORS H bor Distributors N wport ar e IV In stock ' .rrr and ,, ark l\'lark UJ. , Newport Harbor High's pride a nd joy, \Vendrll PickC'nS,1 looked OVC'f tJ1e r ('SU!ls or Ttl.C'sday'~ intra-squad scrum. and · today his square-cut courrtenan~ altqrnatcly registered delight and gyx>m . lfis Tar s \\•ill hit the grecnsv.•a rd Friday night af 7:30 p.m . in the against Bonita-a Vt~\\\\i ---- TURNER'S Your Electric Appliance Dea.ler S lnoe 1926 205 West 4th Phone 1172 1151 South Main Phone 5709 SAN TA AN A It's great to ride in Bl Ga.CAR QUALITY ; •• particularly when you ride at h•n ffl. 1pociovt tNnk t'Oftlporfm•nl ttolh you ltiot you con'! get a body lil:• ttlis ""1- wft.,,.. e1;cept on Ql.e .... roter one! hi~r·ptX:•d CO"'-lr'1 o Ul)iste.I lody by fist.er, with tt... ll'tOft mod wn dyf- lnv, genuine No Oroft Ventilation, and °"*' Ccmlort feoturff. le....Gng 0 hil-threaclino _____ ... llrofghtawoy ••• ycu"ll Q•I pl.my of octioft. fT'Ofll th9' Y~H-1 Thrift-Mo"1' &tginit, with tho. ~ *°'19 ... N<Otd of perfonaonce of_,. Q ... u •• ~ ..... today. laa4 ltw·Actl11• ,, .......... __ S.ttl• ~oc-li. ••Ill• dowwl--0 ,_., ..,,,_ lfefwa ... .a •a '• few yow CMtl p I .... ...... ,. ....... _._,. cer llt • .... M..W..IO I C't. IO -..Y,m..W,. 11lat1 ol U.-. ......... a...-.. .. LOWEST COST! • :. illiJ Yes, Indeed, you'll enjoy every· !~3 :'fti'•F thing, including ~qnomy, when you set forth in one of these bigger-looking, better-looking a,.;,,-rolets for 1947. It offer> you ·BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST-big sotislaction at big savings- in all items of purdlase price, operation a~d upkeep. With oil h lfwih for the eye -for ~ pube-Oftd for a .. ttw,ifty pocketbook -0..""'°'9t oho pro •Id• al-round iMCVtity for h po11eng..-1-f\sher U,. ..... ~' . -the l:-Act· tkfe-POll- tl•e·Acti n Hydrowllc •o-I Be sure yovr car is ready for winteri Ourirtg September and October Chevrolet deolen ore molc,in; a special point of faU servic9 to demonstrate the •xcellence of -....ic. focilittes anc1 quoroty worimonship. So bring yoAK car In "°"" and loot us get ~ l90dy for lhe CHEVRo b · CULBERTSON c·HEVROLET C I Inc. YOfJ, HaTbor Area Airlbomed C/teyro/et Deale' 3001 W. Central NEWPORT BEACH .. Phone Harbor 513 I - n1ony in dualism as the premiere performance of the '4 7 football s('ason sh ares the spotlight \vith the grand i naugural of n ight foot- ball at Davidson Field. Clint Sa\\'in's school band \•;ill be on hand to provide the music. But PickC'ns isn't suffe ring his hot and cold flashes solely as a result of curtain-time jitters. tie's merely registering primary emo- tional r£>spons£>s as he totes up th£> form sheet for t omorro\V ni ght 'g starting line-up. Here's briefly the v.•ay it looks: Bill \Veather\l,1ax and Bob Kil- lefer look good at the tackle positions. But against that is the ract that both contenders for c£>nter are sidelined-Nourse with ill ness and l\lonaro with an injury picked up in the fi rst .scr immage a week ago. This leaves l\·l ac Henrotin, up from last year's B squad. as a like ly start er . The r unning attack is coming along pre tt}' \\'ell. ·But against that is a 1>assi ng attack still in its infant stag£>s. 'fhis presagE'S a ground-IC\'Cl campaign against Bonita, but Bob Gibbons, v.·ho is definitely slated to start at ta il- back. \\'ill no doubt atten1pt a fe\v tosses. Boyd I lur rell and Bill \Veather- \\·a..x form a better than aver age pla C'<'-kicking combo. but the T ars arC' not y('t convinced thl.'y're got a mone y-player punter . Gibbons will probably do much of the kick- int-;:. and Pick thinks hr can count on the kid for a possible 43- yard a\'era~c this year. "lt adds up to about a toss- up." Pick concludes. '"Bonita \Vas co-champ of lhl'ir league last year and they ha,·c 10 lettermen back, fo ur of them first s tringers. Winners in the spot fin croaker class \Vere Jack Turley, Costa Mesa. first, v.•it h a 9 lb., 3 oz. fis h and Thomas O'Kecfe or Balboa Island. second. Merchants' 800-Play To ·Open Mesa Bowling From a r ecen tly conducted sur- vey of the eastern game area just 01>ened and from reports of the California F ish and Game com- mission, observers concluded that the deer season \\i ll be exception- ally good. Deer seem to be plentiful in most sections, it was disclosed . The eastern area sea- son is open until October 15. Hotrod Drivers Eye Flaherty G.R.A. hotrod throttle mashers Bruc:.e Carnahan said today t hat four team s \\'iii definitely begin competition Oct . 1 \Vhen the five- man, "800" merchant's league will begin bov.·Jing at t he Costa l\tesa Recreation Jiall. go into tomorro\v night 's fracas . at H untington Beach speed\vay The tean~s cnterC'd Include S1mp-\Vith fl \var y ('}'e 't oward the ne w s~n and ~ollar, Cra\\"ford Drug:, smoketrail hero. P at J Flaherty, P1nklC'y Drug ~nd A1_pha ~ta. ~ \VhC'n the roadsters take their . Carnah_an . said h_e 1s still ~ry-,Vi':>kl 7S-lap v.•hirl. beginning at 1ng to organize an eight-team, five-8_15 y h d-I II · p.m. m~n an icap ('ague . 3:s \\"C a . P:it 's recent '"inning streak and mixed doublC'S compet1t1on. his climb into t hoc top ten since taking over at the v.'heel of Del Albert Irwin New Baxter's 20. make h;m a standout C h V I . target for current poi nt leader s . OaC at a enc1a H eavy footed chauffeurs like J ack High in Placentia McGrath. Ma n_ucl Ayu_Ie, Andy Lirtden. and Sl1n1 !\tath1s \Vlll be out to stop lhe "Flying Irishman" from making it three in a row on tbe beachside oval. AlbC'rt l r,,·in, son of Sadie lnvin. prominent Ocean Front resident. has bt1C'n appointed coach a t \'alC'ncia I Iigh school in Pla- ce nlia. lr\\'in mo\'ed his family to !heir nt.•\V home in t ime for h im t-0 start pre-season \\'Orkouts \\"it h hi s nl'\\' team. Question: \\'hich is correct-the house is being built, OI' the house is building ? Ans\\'cr : Disregard it--<:an 't get the lumber.-Pathfinde r . "But \\·e'll m easure up in spite of the 'it's.' ,\nd don't O\'t•rlook Chuck Hay. lie's a made-o\'e1 guard from last year's J{ t eam. buJ hC' looked p-c;it a t lCrt half in our first scrin1mage." Newport Harbor Fishing News Releued. by Sportfishing Assn. of Newport Harbor Bulls May Go From 'T' to Double Wing For Game With Island The Ba\1>0a Angling club reach- "d i 1s limi I of 350 members this \\"C"ek and no tnore arc td be ac- cr•pt ed. announces J. B. ~lc~ally, \"iC'e prC'sident. A \\'aitini;:: list is to be started for those \\·ho desire to join. but EL TORO ~1CAS, SC'pt . 24.-they \\"ill bc .. r equircd to pay an Behind lockC'd gatC'S the El ·roro initiation rec and can only join rootball team has bt.•t·n t)olding :i!' c~nt n1 embers drop out. secret drills in preparation for \Vivesf"or minor children of men1 - Saturda)· night's ga me \Vith i\'orth hC'rs can joi n, ho\VC\'Cr. at the Island Naval Air Station, ,,·ith l.he prC'scnt time. The clubhouse or Bulls reported to be changing from the Balboa Angling club ·at the the "T' to the double v.·ingback foot of "A" street has been \\"Cigb- formation. This mo\'~v.·as made, ing in the catches of fish since it v.•as r eported. because of in-the season · began. juries and the unsatisactory show-· 42 swordfish have been "'eighC'd ing of the ,,T , in the 11-larine's in th is season to dat e. Last .)"Car first game.. a total o[ 193 \\"Cf(' v.·eighcd in. From pre-game dope the two The run continued good last year teams appear to be quite evenly up until October 7th. with the matched in v.·eight, both teams last f ish coming in November 1 . boasting of better than a 205-Jn 1940 a total of 176 fish came pound line. in. 1941 saw 209, 1942 sa w 21, The game which v.i ll be played 1943 sav.· 146 and 1944 saw 32 in the Santa Ana Bowl is free to fish landed. the public v.ith half-tim e enter-Newport pier fisherme n have tainment being offered by the been knocking over the mackerel. f\;I arine Air West Coast band. One fisherma n recently got a sack full on rpd a nd reel, using cut up mackeTel for bait. 11e r eports the fish ta king the hook befbre the sinker hits the bottom, catch- ing t\vo at a tin1e. using t\VO hooks. A fC'w bonito and halibut a re be· ing caughl from t he piC'r also. T he la test a lbacore reports come from San Nicolas Island a nd off San Simeon \'ia the boat-band radio. Chances arc a late sChool \Viii sho\V around the 14 mile bank to ,.,.·ind up the season. The live bah. boats have been picking up a fe\V good-sized \Vhit e sea bass, \\"i th a sprinkling of other fish. It shouldn't be long before some of the li\'e bait boats 'go back to \vintcr fishing for rock cod. All the landings haven't been heard from, but s.ome plan t o operafc all wint- er long a nd into spr ing. Bay fishermen have been get- ting some spotfin croa ker and a few big, bass. This is the last issue of fishing ne"·s put out by t he Sportfishing Association of Newport Harbor un- til different arrangements are m ade. Scribes Desert Deadline - - -Go Fishing With Solon . '· NllWPOBT BALBOA NllWl-Tl•lll p 9 THVR8DAY N-pv<t !le!d!r Calif. !!ept. Ill, lMT age . JOHN DORY CHOICE SE.A FARE COMPLETE SHORE DINNERS $1.50 • $1.75 ········---·---· ........... _ .. -------w-.. ' New .HouTs: ll:SO L m. • l :SO p. m. and 5 :00 p. m. -8:IO p. m. Sundays 11:30 L m. • 8:SO p. m. _, ___________ _ . Clooed Wedneoday 801 EAST CEN'QIAL. <;ORNER PALM, BALBOA DRIVE IN ....._ 1 ~./ for Quick, Courteous ....... r.~..., · · .r -~..,.;. ..,.... Service -. .;.. - W• ......-:.,:~ ......_ ,J t ~ ... '--. 100°/0 Pure PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR ons . BUD MU.I .ER'S Island Shell Station a":o.'!:" .. ":.. BALBOA ISLAND Pia~. Q~~~ Willo~ick Public Course On West 5th St. Y.? 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Present it at any Santa Fe ticker window to charge rail, parlor-car, o r sleeping-car tickeu: (am·ounting to $5.00 or more) to any part of the country. Bills rendered month.Jy_ Rail Auto Service-Eajoy the comfort and economy of rail travel-and still have the conv~nience of a late-model autoo;iobile at your destination. Moderate cost. ThiJ~ plan now in operation in many U. S. cities. • Pnpaicl TicketS-Tickeu can be delivered to aoy poiot ia the U. !!. by qiakiag a depooit with your Santa Fe ticket agent-Pullman accommodatioa., iocidem:&l cash included, if deJired; A particularly attractive oervice for transportatiao arraogemenu of elderly people, invalids, studeou, ac. " Pa111H1lee Transftr-P.....08fin hold- ing tickets through Chicago ·may'ride Pu-·• malee .coachu from the Dearborn station to any Oat·gain-g depot, hotel, or downtown destination. Baggage iacluded. This senice anilable by presenting the Parmalee aiajipa which u a part of yoar through rail d..tr.t- 1... FtK ~ .. ,_, .... full call ,,_ SanlD Fe~ I C. D. LINDSEY, T. P. A. Ml No. llabt llt.,-HI llANTA ANA, CALIF. .. • f "It Sell It Through Clasaified Adv~g 1t • I . • . I • . . I • • ' -"'j:I • __.. ,,_11e "'0 ••w•oaor a.a.La~.a. ••we-or•••• ~:_.;;::1_1.::._.a::=.;:;.;·..:**=U=DDO •w11rt Bzr+ Ollll. ... -. *' . eculty Memben Are . Nenied for College Boyd Anderson P888e8 Away Moie o,.., Tlian Under Here In the West, 'lbey'1J not nst Youth Clubs Will Receive Sums From Local Chest Drive (Continued from Pace 1) Cypress to Vote cYJ>RESS 1niunc1u> -au. · RDI here will vote October 13 on lhe rdettndum of whether · to approve the county'• plan for one ' saftitary 1Y3tem to cover the popu- lated portions ot the coilnty. · IJud&<!t aoes directly to youth or- pnlzations and the same ori:anl· µ.tionl will probably ahare up to 10 or l~ percent in Othff ltema Health Improves which the budget coven this year. SANTA ANA (Thursday) -Dr. In addition, the oommlttee )>U Edward Lee Ruaell, county health put into the budget an unallocated olflcer, states that the health of amount. This will enable the com-the county 18 improving:. His bi- mittee to adjust its final alloca-weekly index ahoW1 that only 40 tlons when the campaign la oorn-reportable <llieaaes were caused pleted In this way, fair treat-this year. at this time as compared ment will be accorded to all. MOit to 67 for last year's period. ot the .,.encies will receive a~ I ~-----'---:.-----1 proximate'y' the amount refltlested. Teen Canteen." Vl!."l 'l!!KA..N ~ A.Cl'OR OtJ8 &EB.NEil obtrnee IOtll. wrtlllda;r.- U.ta New qende. Campaign costs are estimated at Many fw 0~ tbe allver .ereea. will 1emember Gu Kerner (left) and Youth activities in the Newport about 6 percent. This is the aver-Ted i.ewn (jicltt) -Wamer Brothers Studio photo Harbor area included. this year, age rate for Southern California -• "'" several which were not in areas. This will take up another Gus Kerner Veteran Film Actor This • Sl,000. • ' , • ' ~~~0:;:,.til::'.::8 year I Some budget items are still Un· Recalls Old-Timers on Birthday It takes in Boy Scouts, with all settled, pending further discus-I . it.3 br anches, as Cub Scouts and sion between the budget a~d quota By FBEi:> FB08T Sea Scouts. Boy's Oub, Inc .. a corrimittee an~ the, aa:enoes con-Hundreds or old-time favorite. of tbe .ue.t and .oand motion pie· branch of Boy's Affa irs, Inc .. The cerned. According to H. F . Kenny, tu.re era tlte,...ly walked off lbe silver ecreen lnt.o the U~ room of YMCA and the YWCA. Girl Scouts. campaign direct~r for the c_om-om Ken.er' m•n•cer of Helen 8tepbeaa' Bay Sldti Villa at UO Eaat with the different agencies all munity Chest this year, provide:<S Bay avenue.' u be recalled lDcldent. oat of tbe eolorful paa& on bi. 80Ul under this general heading. The the full amount of the bud~et ts birthday WedlteedaY· Student Loan Fund, and something raised , $18.400, no agency will be H ere 81 Years Sand Crab new/or this ye;µ', the Harbor High omitted entirely except by request. Ke))ner, \Vho was born in New York (City J;>n September 23. 1867. (Continued from Pace 1) . Christmas ... Is Not So Far Awa NOW is the Best Time to Make Your Selection s While Our Stocks Are Complete -Diamonds Watches Silverware Clocks Pearls 1-2-3-4-5-and 6-Stran.ds CZECHOSLOVAKIA RHlNESTONE entc>rC'd California, by way or San his father st1ll being an ac· FranC'isco, in Sl'ptember. 1886. Ex-tive Illinois publisher. cc>pt ror a YE"ar \\'hich he spc>nt as Dr. Richte r . This modest, cabin hoy aboord a Pacific steam-yet far-seeing medical man, ship, he spcn~ 31 yc>ars ns 3 pro-87 yea.rs young. has returned fessional head1,••ait£'r in some of the most popula r hotC'ls nnd res-to the bosom of his friends. taurants in d"alifornia. Utah and aft e r an absence of several Colorado. )'ears. and again resumed tl1e He rose fron1 his fir~t po!'ition practice Qf medicine a t as captain nr "'·aitC'rs in thC' Coro-2903-C \.Yest CentraJ a\'enue. nado hotel. d;ronado. s1artini::. on H e is nearly 60 years in its opening da~·. r~cbruary 22. 1888. medical \Vork \Vith a mind as to mai trC' df' 'hotel at the Palace. keen and observing as in the most populnr rC'staurant in Los days \\'hen he \\'as 'mayor of 1\ngclC'~. fron~l 1R9-l to 1897-ThC' Ne\\'J)Ort Beach. Dr. Richter latter year is ('ngr;i\'C'd in his mem-has legion of friends in the ory for !hat \\aS thl' year or his harbor area, friends gained marriage to a l\·la ldcn. ~1a.1>sachu- setts. gi rl. nBmcd Sadie l\loran. by his kindly consideration ·rh('y spent th,eir first d3Y of court· as a man of the \VOrld and as ship a1 the Los An gele's premle\" a physician \vho administers of thC' gr£>at Padere\\'ski. to the sick ably and conscien- llad 1'tl llll)" Part."' tiously May his years con- Ask('d to nanl<' ~ome of the mo-tinue uninterruptedly in the tion pi ctures in \\'hich h(' had parts good he has done for man:. the old-time actor end ho tel men kind. 'l dug out of his \'Olumnio.us files '1 + + + . (Continued -Pqe 1) wu that. of cllttctor of eumculum . Boyde Andonon, :J!I, ol 209 Onyx l San Mateo oounty. Prevtouo to St., Balboa bland, died TueldQ Ulla uotsnmmt he oerved u .... In the Santa Ana Conununlty '- mtant cllttctor ape! a1111tant pro-pita!. He wu a nattve of Callfor· feaor of the General Collece of nla and had lived In BaJl>oa two the Unlvenlty of Minnelota and yean. Jle was a cashier tor the has alto "been director of r ... arch Southern Pacific railroad. currjculum and guJdanee · at ~ Surviving are lils wife, Mrs. EJ. Sequoia Union High school in e.nor Andenon; one daughter, UnW the a. .. t Ia over ~ top! So do your best .:ro meet the test: Give more, not lea Over the top!!!! -FGF Redwood City, CaJlfomla. ·He hu Theresa, and hi.a parents, Mr. and '-------------'I a doctor of philosophy degree from Mrs. Charles W. Andenon of San· Stanford University where he ta AnL . · specialized in ec;Sucational admlnla-Services will be at H. R . Brown tratlon and 1>9ychology. He 11· mar, Colonial chapel Friday at 2 p.m . rled and has one son. Rev. Ger ald Bash will officiate. . News-Times Salesman Buys '"Beachcomber" Mr. Pattersqn hu been serving u deputy agent,. War Surplus Property of the State' Department ot Education. Prior to this position he wu buslneu manager of Comp- ton Junior college and prior to (Continued. from Pqe 1) that wu busineu manager and such a magazine u 1be Be8.ch· principal of the Lynwood School comber in which to express · his d!1trtct. Lynwood, California. Mr. talents as 'a pulllllher. ~ Alpha Beta Displays Prize ,Beef and Pork Alpha Beta baa acquired prl winning livestock from the Or- ange County Junior Fair he1d a t Fullertbn last Saturday, Septem- ber 20, James Dillingsworth .an- nounced today:. Prize pork will be on dDplay in all Orange County Alplut Beta inarkets today and tomorrow. Beef will be featured Thunday and Fri· day of next week.; Pattenon is a graduate of Fresno Mr. BarnWll, whose great-cle State college and has completed was Phineas T . Barnum, the eat graduate training · at the Unlver-showman, states that he plm to •lty of Southern California. He Is make a few !'hang .. In the type Visiting Convention married and has two children. of material which Will be a fea· Mr. Thornton and Mr. Patter-ltirc of the new publication. I Leonard Perruzzi of Balboa is son will repart for duty 8! soon One of his contributors wtll be representing the Newport Beach after October 1 as it is possible Rex Brandt, the artist. Mr. B~andt fire department as a delegate to for the t I th · f the state firemen's convention at . . m o eave etr ormer wil'1 contribute both art an )it- ' 21 i -w_..w-.._,.._.,_ ... ~· ... !Ml ........... ............... ~~ · i. • Dor' 11i11 _ _, .. r· pas1t1ons. The.y s hould prove or erary work to the magazine. Hoberg, Lake county. He will re- 1 n "a I ua ble ass is t'a.nce to the local tRussell Dietrich the f onnert -ur;;;;;;n;;;;;;ho;;m;;e;;;;;;n;;e;;xt;;;;;;M;;o;;n;;d;;a;;y ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;;:;~~ colle~e administration staff in ov.-ner. announced 'from his , res!-f mak_ing the college ready for op-dence at 509 East Central avenue, £>ration. Balboa, that his family and he arc moving to Milwaukee, wht:i-f Dies in Orange Hospital he has accepted a rcspons;ble pos't with a large department store. ~1rs. \VinifrC'd Mae Addison, 61, died \\'cdnC'Sday morning at an O rnni;C' hospital. She \\'as b·Jr1~ in Little Rock, Ark.· and li..u·d in Ne\\"port lkach for 25 Y<'ars:-mov- ing to Huntington Beach_ four years ago when her husband, Otis B. Addison, retir('d. He h .3d been !ruck driver for 25 years. first for the BurrO\\'S, and then for the McClellan Sand a nd Gr.a\'el com- pany. Bc>sides her husband she is s ur- ,.i\'C'd by one daughter, ~1rs. Phoe- be M. Noland of I ng\C\\•c.od and t hre.? grandchildren. Servic"S will be held F riday at 2 p.n1 . at the Grauel cha('X'l, Costa 1'f<"Sa, '-''ith the Rev. Albert Case- beer, pastor of the Anaheim chris- ti;in church officia_ting. Interment will be in Westn1in- st1"r Memorial Park. Three Little Boys Go Astra~One Is Hurt (Continued 'rom Page 1) long into the side of an automo- bile which "'as making a turn from Marine avenue into North alley at 11 :36 a.m. Mrs. Geraldine W . Graves, 31 , a housewife. of 137 To- paz street, Balboa Island, was driver of the vehicle. Dr. Bramble administered first aid to the lad's bruises. • - • ~n joy a Delicious Meal at .fa Pruta 2688 Newport Bonlevi.rcf, Cotta Mesa BEACON G6il Earrings Necklaces and Bracelets Ciozens of authentic photogrl!lphs ''Doc'' Chamberlain. \.Vhen \\'hich d cpic!C'd hin1 in thC' role. Dr. P. A . Chamberlain used . Another Bicycle Theft W alley J ohnston was last seen leaving C<>rona del Mar school in the early afternoon and when he did not arrive home in· time for clinner, his parents became alarm- ed and notified authorities. Walley strolled irlto the house at 7 :43 p.m . but what his explanation "·as (and that of the other "'ee strollers), the palice have yet to be told. Opeo 0 to 10 P . M. Dally, ' to 9 P . IL Sundays CLOSED MONDAY ( General Electric Radios Guaranteed Watch Repairing 1\mong thl'Sl' \\'E'rc. "Blind Doc-to h a \·e offi ces in Ne\\'JX)rt, tor.'' in '''hich hC' playc>d th(' physi-he had decided opinion s on c1an, \\•ith l3cbe ,Daniels in the hO\V things should be done. il'ad : "C'ity Lights." in \\'hich he and \Vhen our esteemed pla yC'd an inebriate. \Vith Charlie . . Chapli n in the lead role; "Gold county planning comm1ss1on Rush" and "The Dictator." with refused him a permit to build Chaplin in th(' lead : "Volga Boat· but permitted his Costa Mesa man," in v.:hich he played the neighbors ·to do so, they Bolshe\ik. under direction of C. found a white elephant on B. DcMillc. their hands. "Doc" appeal~ John Woods, 722 W. Ocean Front, reports the theft of a rac- ing t)'pe bicycle. Classified ads DO get the jolJ done. "(( Sell It Through Classified Advertising "(( • .. Q ·RIO Sho.ppe 205 Main St. Balboa Reasonable Construction Costs Take Advantage ol Our FREE PLAN AND ESTIMATE SERVICE Wm. P. Mealey ·' General Building Contractor -Complete Buil-ding Service- Phone Beacon 5-189·M'~or Beacon 580<.J 2265 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OF FUTURE Living lW@m Fumit,ire Re-UphQlstered t.t_., lllELSCTION OF NEW l'AllllW9 TO CBOOU: .-.OM Suites Made to Order ~ WE CALL FOR AND. DELIVER II Y-.n ..,.-C • a ~· I e a ••.WC e ••I , ~ • • a , p he "IF YOU CAN BREAK ~·WE CAN FIX THEii" 30s8 West Central °'' n *;.-" •sw;1rt W1 rt &rt11 119-W • "Ts E\'erybody Happy'?", in to the supervisors and which he played the r ole of pro-charged unfair p r a c t ice s, prietor or a cafe. "'ith Tf:'d Lewis, which they will answer, no the famous Chicago band leader, doubt, by asKing the plan- in the princi pal r ole; "Showboat," ners "how come?" Along in which he played a faro bank with their ailS\Ver perhaps dC'aler and in "Foolish \\1ives". in I d which he '''as cast as a roulette the board I cou dh persu~ e wheel operator. 1 ~hem to so. ve t e num ~- EnJol·rd E,·ery M.lnute mg method m vogue on Ne\\ - He also "'as cast in the role port Blvd. and other streets. You find two numbers on or thC' planter in the motion pic- tur<'. ··1.Jnclc Tom's Cabin'!, in the h ouses, o ne in the thous- \\"hich George Sicgman played Si-ands and the other in hun- mon l..l'grt'<'. He .,.,:as cast in a dreds. \Vhich is right ? role in "Bcvond the Rocks". which + + + fea1ured Val<'ntino a nd Wally Candidates. Won d ~ r if Beery. Sam \Voods directed the those 15 candidates for Mesa latter one. c ity council believe that the Among his old-time friends or five who will be chosen, will tong s tanding is . the famous char-have a bed of roSes to direct ac.tf;'r actor , Le"·1s ~tonf', most ad-their business on? There are mifC'd SIT('C'Tl favorite> today. Pro-I h bel' ve pie n£>ver ge t t irC'd of seeing Lewi~ more peophe \V 0 1~t Stone on the screen. they knO\V O\V to run a Cl Y Among the lt1st p ictures in "'hich he had good roles were "Yankee Doodle Dandy", with Jimmy Cagney as the star and a picture, which slipped ~lr. Kern· er's memory, but in \vhich Joan Blondell and John Wa}'tlC \Arcr e cast together .· better than a ll the aldermen this side of the Rocky Moun· tains. Note that AL Dudek a nd Forrest Owens, plus many of the others, are well known at the beach. Dudek used to be in the old Newport bank and Owens nlns a curio store on the Newport <ltean front. c ,· "It 's been an cntcrtainjng life. and I've t'njoyed evf'ry minute of it," a dded Mr. Kerner as he smil- ingly brought th{' int{'r\i{'\\' to a close. Captain Peter Stein, or New- port Heights,. will board his new banana boat, Santa Provadencia, in Long Beach Harbor FMday for a run to Mexico" it was reported \ today. -.....,. nnDil'W UlQCWTI WG--.... ,_..,...... ...... _.... ......... ,...---·~ Ml$il'IT •••Ml• ...... yt .. ... be . II el -~· Ill ,, ±t .. • n '$ ,.,. .... ........................... . n; ,,. · nant .... ,.. ...... I .... et Fll st I ...................... --. I . •••PiOl'f •••ecm Da:0G ~ ..... M!I' •*'".'°~ n•awam ..... _....,_ ___ .J STAGE • • • Laguna Beach Community ·Players "'-•t "The Man Who Came to Dinner" I A Comedy by . 11-. llal't a Geo. Kaafmaa 8larrtaC FRED BRIGGS -JEANNE HART _.., Wes Densmore • •• Sept. 30th -Oct. 4th At8:91 • •• • ! , ....... ~-.Tu . ftlOJn: an • I ~~Y!l.?.f~ Here Again! ' Good Old Fashioned Summer Clearance See What's Happening at EWART'S Things have happened at Ewart's in the last few days-because a lot of people of the South· Coast area have recognized the terrific va lues a t our Summer Clearance. We sold more than 150 pairs of pants the first two days of the sale--but we still have sizes 28 to ·42 in Brown and Navy Blue in the $4.95 all wool covert. No ·one complained about the smalj. alteration cost a fter seeing the vlue. Whether it be slacks, sweaters or any men's clothing need, we know from the last six days' experience that you surely will want to visit Ewart's Sum· mer Clearance Sale. FURNISHINGS I SPORTSWEAR I ITEM-Val.to NOW ITEM-Val. to TEE SHIRTS-Stripes, Patterns and plain color ···-·-·····-················-····-- . TEE SHIRTS-Stripes, and Patterns-- New wa'ffle weave ···-·--·-··-··-·--· TEE SHIRTS-Stripes, checks ·······-··· SHIRTS-Striped woven madras and white broadcloth, sizes 14-15'/2 ..... . SPO,RT SHIRTS-All wool and part wool ·············-·········-··········-·-············ SPORT SHIRTS -Assorted fabrics, patterns and colors ···-··········~·····-· TIES-Assorted rayon and silk ties. ... BEACH WEAR 11TEM- BEACB ROBES ····--·--··--·---····--·- SWiii TRUNKS (18 only) --··-··--· BEACH SBIB'lfi AND 00AT8 _-__ · PANTS -Sail cloth. Beige, brown, light blue. (Small alteration charge) ·---·-·-·--·---·---- FINAL TWO DAYS of SALE ,f I •' , • 1.95 .97 2.95 1.49 2.95 1.95 4.95 2.95 12.50 5.95 7.50 S.95 1.50 .97 Val.to NOW 9.95 4.95 5.00 1.95 5.45 S.95 5.95 S.95 . ALL WEATHER IACKETS -Wind resistant, water repellent ····-··-······ 8.50 ' SWEATERS -All wool ski patterns .. 10.50 SWEATERS -All wool, sleeveless.~.... 8.95 SWEATERS -100% Cashmere ···--· 21.50 .JACKETS -All wool, light blue plaid with zipper front, size 40 only ... _._ 15.95 SPORT COATS -All wool, blue & .. brown maize. Sizes 36 to 40 .. ·-······· 32.50 IACKET-Cardigan Blue. Size 42 only 25.00 CLOTHING 4.95 4.95 6.95 15.95 10.00 15.95 10.00 ITEM-Val. to l'fOW SVl'l'S -Tropical womect.. Fine selec- tion of asst. patterns and models. Sizes 3644 --····--··-·--·-·········-··-·· 40.00 29.50 SLACKS -All wool coverts (sorry, small alteration charge) -----12.50 4.95 SLACKS -All wool flannels, tweeds,, tropicals, worsteds (sorry, altera- tion charge) ···-·---·-·-·····---·--16.50 8.96 ' Coast Blvd., So•ni ~ ·.~ Be-c• FRIDAY and SATURDAY FINAL 2 'DAYS • • l. . l •