Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-10-16 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)•• ; ' ·NumerologiSt Says 1953 Will Be Cru ial Year In History Six yeara remain in which the people bf the world have an oppor- tunity to recondle themselve-s to Understanding each other and try- ing to aid each other to maintain peace. so says Elaine Whitney. num- ben scientist of 330 Undo avenue, Balboa. "Anyone who has made a study of numben knows that the last number on the Pyramids of Giza. near Cairo, Egypt, is 1953," she added. Biblical prophecy, 1he says, point.a to a third phase of the war ot nerves which nations of the world are now undergoing and. ahe adds, "it may well be the beginning of the last war, the war between Soviet Russia and the United States." "That will be-the fu1fillment of the bond f friend.ship; a culmina- tion of the Jaw of virbratlon and the law o attraction, which will join in helping people to work together for he good of the world," amazed at some ofthe remarks she made about things to come. The titian-haired numerologist, who was born December 5, under the sign, Sagittarius, which denotes Fire, one of the four trinities in the study of astrology, is like all Sagittarius people, reputedly gifted with foresight and keen intuitions. she says. Elaine Whitney, who claims descent fro is the Wife of J, L . Marshall, prominent Bal mother of three charming children, one or w a study of all r aces of mankind back to ti she is west coast representative for a feat a royal heritage, and a business man, it the om r ecently completed "The science of numbers," she told the writer in the presence c6 her daughter, Dolores, who was a n interested listener during a n:oeat interview al her home, "antedates time itself. There is proof that it goes back more than 50,000 years." Mrs .. Whitney \pkes a baleful view of wha{ Olln happen in the year 1953. She has recokned with the atomic bomb and she says that 1953 is the last cycle on the Pyramids which ends a major cycle in world affairs. . She predicts thaJ 1953 will not be the e nd of all thlngs, but the beginnjng of a new age of humanity to mankind. She saya there will then be a better understanding by all people of the problems and a more coopcrat~ve effort to solve them to the benefit of all. Study of numerical science or the wisdom the Balboa woman. She has spent years le began as a student when a child and at a t• BC. In business life e syndicate. Old records in Burma and in the Polvnesian group give the t.ck- ground of numbers. "You'll find it in the life of Moses abo,"' the numerologist said. "Pythagoras was the originator of the science in 670 BC." U one reads the Scriptures carefully and analytically, she says, they will ·find that the atomic bomb is mentioned. described, perhaps, like one instanCe. "ltle burn!Jlg of the bush"_. numbers is not new to ·ng its rudiments. She ""'hen he re1ders were She is the author or the book. "Romance of Nwnbers" and a «n- tributor on numerical science studies to one of the largest natlonml publications. -====== THE SAND CRAB Today's 11 A.M., P.S.T. Dow Jones Avenges ,,_ r...... c ... .. _btt L. A.. IC-* Sze. Indus trials ........ 184-14 up .86 Rails ................ 49.68 dn .. 03 UtiHties ·········-· 35.76 dn .. 16 Volurne-990,()(X) shares. Seled u.t llKll. hp • :NEWPODT. Only Harbor-Wide Newspaper • Membs Week-End Edition AudltB~ of Circnlaliom By EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT EIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST A MESA s A M VOLmlE XX.'XIX Five CenlA per Copy l•fEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA, T HURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 ....... 7 NUMBEB IS Congressmen. One thing, more than any other, that impressed the Navy commit• tee of congress on its visit here last Saturday, was the startling fact tha t Newport Harbor didn't want a n Y funds-nr:JW. ''Do you mean.'' asked one amazed congress- man. that you fellows don't want ANYthing-any appro- priation for ·this or that-. no funds to improve something or other•" When told that FINISHING TOUCHES PUT ON TELEPHONE OFFICE 750,000 'PH NE SYSTEM IN . was correct, they were still in a daze to understand why a community would invite them down, dine them and show them a good time gen· erally. When told that all the haroor group wanted to do was to show them the results of the appropriations for the harbor made some years ago and that the congressional confidence had not been VIO- iated; that when the upper bay was ready for develop- ment. then would be the time t o ask for help. Bay Lions To Erect Scout House SAYS HUBBY GONE3WEEKS William S . Slap<'. 34. has been reported missing by his "rife, Mrs. Grace Slape, 518 \V. Central. Bal· boa. She stated she has not heard from her husband since Sept. 26, when he \\·as released from the Orange county jail, policc report. iCutover to New Office October · 25 + + • Crestline. Spent the past week e nd at Crestline, a m ountmn resort some 15 miles above San Bernardino. as the guests of Len and Ethel Schauer of Garden Grove. The village is said to contain 6,000 people .and cer· tainly has a number of migh· tY nice stores. two theaters, with an elegant Cathohc church building and many improvements generally go- ing forward. Lake. Gregory furnishes the boating. The resort is reached before you come to Lake Arrowhead and is still a ru'l.tic, mot,m- tain place, while l\rr-o\~head has become a bit too c1t1f!ed with tolls and other devices (Continued ·on Back ~e) _ POLICE RECOVER 3 STOLEN CARS Three stolen automobil('s, th<' total value of which was $1800, v.'ere recovered by the Nev,."P?rl Beach police departme nt dur1ni;; S eptember, Police Qlief R. .R. Hodgkinson reported to th(' city council on Tuesday. Other \'aluc recovered amounted to S644 . He also stated tha t his d('part- ment answered 76.5 calls. m ade 262 traffic arrests. exclusive of parking ; made-60 other arrests and lodged seven \'agrants. I Mesa Chamber ·Of Commerce Holds Meeting I "W(''ll put up a building that will be a credit to Newport H ar- bor," declared Louis Gates, presi · dent of the Balboa Bay Lions club, after m Cmbcrs of his organization r€'ported on progress of plans for C'recti ng a Girl Scout Troop hea d- quarters building in this city. Reports on the plans \Vf're made at the regular \Ve('k!y m('('ting Of the Lions club in the Blue Room on \Vednesday night. Plans also were made for members of the Lions club to attend a meeting of the city council to C'ndorse the project, \vhich they a re sponsor- ing. "\Ve'vC' committed oudselves to under\vrite the building and as soon as v.•e ge t the ·go ahead,' sig- nal from the city council. "'e 'll do our part," added G a tes. One or the m<'mbcrs suggested that the club use a sticker label advertising eith€'r N'ey.·port Har- bor or Balboa Bay v.·hich could be placed on e nvelopes. He pro- posed tha t the organization ask the advice of H arry \Velch. '5ec- retary or thC' chamber of com· me rc-e. on the subject. Invitations 'from the LaHabra a nd Buena Park clubs ,,·ere read. LaHabra is having charter night on Oct. 23. with dinner a t Knott~ Bc-rry F a rm a nd Buena Park is havin~ Ladies Night, Nov. 3, \\ith dinner at their \\·omen 's club. The Balboa Bay cl ub 3cccpted a n in\'ita tion to attend the Vet- r rans Day Parade a t Huntington BC'ach on Novetnbcr 11 . Other Doctors Support Tqhill In Cottle Case S AN"rA ANA (Thursdayl-Tv.•o physicia ns. one fro m Laguna Beach, the other from Santa Ana. testified in Superior court he r(' \Vednesday I hat "the procedure of treatment given by Dr. G. E . Tohill, Ne"•port B<'ach ost€'pathic physician and surgron in thC' C3Se of l'vlrs. Eil('('n Maree Cot tie was proper." No Official Word Yet on College Bid For Air Base Site Ben H . Shenburg, chief of the information bureau, War Assets Administration, Los Angeles, ad- vised the Nc\\'s-Times that no of- fici~ action has yet been ' taken on the requC'st. submitted r ecently by officials of Orange Coast Jun- ior college, for a portion of the old ,Santa Ana Army base. Dr. Basil H. Peterson. president of Orange Coast Junior college, submitted an application to the \Var Assets Administration re- questing some 243 acres of land and 70 buildings for a coll ege campw . Recently bids were re- ceived by the War Asse ts Admin- istration for the buildings and 137 acres or land upon which the buildings stand. No other bids \VC're received. In viev.' of this ract it is as- ~umC'd that the bid or the local collt:'ge witl be approved by Wash- ington authorities. I t is expected that in the near future the War Assets Administra- tion \\'ill offer for sale th(' remain· in.g 106 acres of la nd desired by the college. This area of land if procured, v.ill be used by the col- lege in establishing practical training in agriculture. according to college officials. Bank of Amer ice Takes Bid for College Issue S r\NTA A.NA (Thursday)-The Bank of America was the only bidd('r for the $75,000 bond issue put rorth by the board or trustees of the Or a nge Coast Junio r col- Jeg(', it "·as disclosed by the board of supervisors here today. ThC' ba nk offered to loa n m oney at the r ate of .90 a nd offered $1 .00 as the premirnum for ta."< antici- pations to be repaid December 31 . after pa).'?Tle nt or the initial col· lection per iod. LYMAN EARL STANLEY, left, presented the first vol- law llbrary to Judge Robert Gardner at a Rotary meeting lght. The presentation "'·as a fitting a"·ard to the ~e"''­ h city Judge who, It h expected, \\111 officially a~nd to the urt bench 1W>metlme f9'1lowln g today's expected conflrma- 11 appointment by the board of go\·ernon of the stak bar n. -Ne ws-Times hoto Supe ior Judge Horio ed Tuesday By otarians obert Gardner of Nev.·- . named by Gov. Earl the county's fourth superior ourt judg<', takes his bench in 1he not too distant fu. ture. he •ill have at least part of a !av.• library. Assemh yman Earl \V. Stanley of Nc''l>O t Harbor and other fel- lo\v Ro t ia.ris of t he Nev.1port Hflrbor el b v.·hich Gardner heads as preside t sa\v to tha t last night. College Business Manager Chosen At a regu lar ager . m<:eting of the .Board of Trust- ees of O range Coas t Junior colleg<'. held at NC\\'port Har- bor Union High school October 14 , 1947, Wil- liam F . Kimes '"'as elected to the position of businC>s·s n1 a n - The board hR.d l>re\·iously ap- pointed S. \.Vil liam Pa t tC'rson to this llOSition. Ho\vev<'r. P at terson found it necessary to decline ac· cepta nce due to illness in his ram- ily "·hi ch made it impossible'"for hin1 to mo \·e to the Harbor area. St a nley presented Gardner "'ith an e xtra-ick volume of the state Constituti n . annotated with var- ious cour cases and rulings hav- ing to d "'ith the constitution. It ,,·as th first volume that Gard- ner acqu . C'd for his library as neY.· judg of the high court and "ras pres nted in a short cere· 2 M• • T ts l mony as tanle y took the floor to ISSlllg 0 · report hi experiences in the state Virgll Frank Cottle. young Ne\\·· port Beach grocer: through his rounst'I. Max a nd Sam Hur"''itz. is :su~g the N e\~;-port Beach osteo- pathic physician and surgeon for The board of directors of th(' 1 damages of S106.9CX> in an action Costa ~f es a Chamber o( Com-alleging that his wife. v.•ho died B k With 'M ' legislatur ac oms As a "f eshman" member, Stan- Kirn€'s comC's t o Orange Coast Junior college from San B<rnar- dino "'he re he has bf.en serving during the past t\\'O years as a s- sistant superinte ndent and busi- ness manager of the C'lemC'ntary a nd high school districts. Prior to that. he "'as superintendent of schools of Oelan<', California. for a period of five years . 01hrr po- sitions which he has held include: principal of Avena l Ele mentary school, and assistant to Kern Count.)· Superintendent of Schools. merce held their r~gul8! mont~ly 1 March 21. did not receive pr oper Two m others had brief scares m<'C ting Tuesday nig ht in th<' fire · 'ltlL l ."''ft:RIOR Of lhe Df'W Nf"\,·port Bf"ac-h trlt'phonr offi.cf" at care from Dr. Tohill. WC"dnesday '''hen their two-year- le y had ost of the experiences of newco ers. plus a lot of others -he spo sored 14 bills, most of which w e passed. His pride i! the drive -education bill , he said, hall at Costa Mesa. SI 1 Easl l t'ntral a\•f"aUf' ln Balboa I• t f'("f'l ,·lnll' th,. Onl~hlnll' toucheA Through the examination by old daughters wandered 3""'ay and Forrest B. °""'ens. ~et~y, a"i Thi· l':K""ifi<' T f'lephoae and Tf"I~ Contpaay prrparf"8 t o t'ut Richard Kirtland of Los Angeles failed to r eturn. said today that a committee v.as I thr uffil·•· Into Sf"t\iC'e ror MOO llubi•1 tf'IPphonH at 10 p.rn. on and Donald o . H~·ood. of Santa At 10:45 a .m. yesterday l\.lrs. appointed to v.·~t on the b9ard Ortobt•r 25· Ana. couns<'l for the defense. Mrs. T. W. Bishop, Jr .. of 319 Amethyst. of supervisors With a plea to alter c·ty c ., H Id T d M t• J . 1\.1'. Burlew or Santa Ana and Balboa Island,. became alarmed by R. I. (Cuba) Mprris Ne rt Beach, a GaJ.ifornia the street numbering sy>tem now I ounc1 0 s ues ay ee 1ng; Vincent Carroll or Lag\tna, testi· when her litUe girl, "Brooltie", in .use Some Costa Mesans fe<l , Ch" C I T bl d U t"I N fied that the procedure of treat· could no t be found. She telephoned SE K CITY•LEASE DATA CC.Ont' ued on Back P age) Owens. said , th 8 1 impro~ement Ina ove ssue a e n ,1 ' 0Vo men! used by Dr. Tohill in pre-police and Officer Jack Croughan couJd be brought about tn the natal and post-natal ca.se5 v.•as undertook a search of the nearby present confused state of street Ua\ing ~n·ed Columbus Day, Monday, u a lq-al hoUday, tbe proper. area. He returned the child to . • numbering and have offered their. clty eouneJJ held their recul•r meellnC' TilHday afternoon la tbe clty The case recessed toda)· until her home. F urther information on plans ferent groups of clients interested o'i''n plan for county approval. hall "1th Mayor O. 8 · ·Reed presldlnc. SM.l\·ed &«&la wu the China !\tonday . It should reach the jury Wednesday evening, Mrs. Eliza-proposed for the leasing of city-in separate enterprises for the Members also resolved that the Co\'& lssue as councilmen •-ere laformed notllin& could be done until iate n~xt week. beth McCarthy, 105 7th St., miss-owned lar1d on Coast highway was site, were Mayor Reed, City En - h . be of commerce should con-a pe.ndtnc suit ls beard. · W bb c· Adm" · c. am r k for the community ~nt \\'ere Coundlmen O. Z. Robert.oa and Robert Allen. Ab-ed her two-year-old, Karen. S he presented by three legal represen-gineer J . B. e , 1ty 1n1s- tinue to wor th results of the 111ent a.pin "'-ere L L. bbell and Shafer HOIS8 informed police headquarters but tatives of clients interested in the trative O fficer John J . Sailors and ~-tUM>UllhcommunllYe election was a -811er. TWO 7-Year-Olds befon! an offi= could begin a projects to memben or the May· Harry Welch, executive !lecretary ~~ ..... , · d Follo\\iag a reading oJ the re-R d C Le H search, a "Mr. Blake" f0tmd the or's Special committee. A closed of the Newport 'Harbor Chamber retutwon of the chamber'• stan ports on receipts and disburse-eporte to Ops aves ere child and led her back to her meeting In the council chambers of Commerce. on incorporation. Owem added. men••. by city clerk Frank M. mother. of the old city hall late Wednes-The th ree legal representatives HARBOR FEES TOLD HarOOnnaller Ruaell cra;g ..... )l<>l'ted revenues ot $788.23 r o r September In his report to the dty counc!1 on 1'-'•Y· Receipts from fees for permits for boats totaled $33.40 --' ·------ Court Collects $4544 ~ Two 1.year-old boys were turned Rinehart. a perm.it was approved in to police at 10 a . m. Ylednes-'Ille old Shafer house at 2811 .... day afternoon was called for the prese'lted the following proposals. for the Shell Oil Co. to install day by Mr.;. Sankee, 904 s. Bay West Central avenue, ~ of the Geireud Realty Assn hearing. · Herilterson who said he repre- underground fuel tanks on t be Front, Balboa Island. landmarks of this dt:y, posed out 1 • ?tfembt!n of the mayor's com-sented K. T . Kendall, retired in- northwest corner of Higltway 101 She reported they had broken of existence Ibis -k. Heed, to Visit Board mittee who discussed the infor· dustrialist, H. L. Hoffman, presi· and San Bernardino Ave. 8 window, t urned on the shower, Bought a year a.co from the mations 'Nett C.Ouncilman Bob d €>nt ot Hoffman R&dio Corpora- A. ed ~-• and othe-•--•·-·-ed her ... ____ family of Roy Shafer, the plumber. Realtors of Newport Harbor Allen. P . A. P ahner, John Sadleir, tion, Walter D. Douglas, treasurer PProv after brief vervc:u ex-• -·~ ,._._,OG6 •~. wec1n-•-Oc by W . H . Knapp, well known area will meet ~Y. -Charles Peyton and R o I an d of the Hoffman Corpora ti on chang1' between Allen and Robert· The parents. of the boys have local blacksmith and~ shop tober 22, at noon at the N...._, Wright. Other members of the George , M. Holstein, contractor son was an appUcation submittt'd promised to make restitution, po-owner and propM::tot, the home Harbor Yadlt Oub to greet L comm.itttt who were at.ent were and builder and Congressman Carl by Balboa Qrcle Taxi Co .. to oper· lice said. bu 1tood ~ since lb erection Louis Gairaud at. San JOI<, insi· Councilman Mason Silen, Phil· Hinshaw, said that his ,group pro. ate a taxi stand from the slot in .. •••.n.a ~x TO ~-In 1892. when It W'M tint built dent al the California Real Ea.-mer Ellerbroek a nd Walter M. posed to lease t he 14.6 acre 1fte front ot White's Park Ave. cafe on ~ ..-.. ...._... by a member of the Shafer t&mny. tate Aaodation. f Longmoor. a nd erect a $2-million deluxe Qty Jud&e Bob Gum-col-Marine Ave., Balboa Island ~ The Nowpon Hari>or Business-It wu one of the f ... ltnletufto Mr. Galraud will inttoouce the City 8epa_,,,ted "IWlmming and yacht dub. He laid 1ecta1 M5'4 In fion In connectlon proYai was granted on • temper-men's ....aciation will"""'' F'riday, oncted 55 Yttl'S aco when N ... -new lllate ~ of the UM>-Attending the 1pecial !D""tinc the group would agree to pay a With his court --for the ary basis at the req\181 of Alim. Oct. 17. at Norton's Bay Shore port ,.... Just _..inc Its hari>ar elation, Eusmo F . Comer of Loo besides Mlemblyman Ear I W. minimum rental of $20,000 yearly, dty In ~. It wu reported Referred to City Administrator cafe on Cout bi&:hway at 17th SL, to commerdal lhlppina: anti wbm An&e1ea. Tcm w. ~ pres-Stanley, Atty. Tom w. Hendet-wlUch would be five percent of to the dty ·' wundl 'I'-.f . He John Sallon was • letter from the It was announced ioo.y, Time was the populatlm wu llilchtly -ldenC ot the 1oeaJ board. said _, anti Realtor FnDdl 1. Har-the gnma, anti not to exceed a ~ 301 -(Continued on Baell P9&el ~ at 7 p. m . than 100 people. todoJ', vatb. -repa ..... tal tine lllf-(Continued on lladr "P9&e> • ' The Pacific T elephone and Tei.- graph company is moving in to the- fi nal testing phase of its $750,CKD expansion program for one olficr area in the Newport Beach ex.- change which will pr ovide ~ Harbor tele phones v.•ith a new and larger central orricc, increased ser- vice, and at the same lime, pro- vide a greatly expanded telephone syst<'m in the Harbor area for the ins tallation of tele phones for many of those who are now wait- ing. !\tanager T . ~I . Hambrook made this announc('ment this week as he t C'pottC"d on the progress al. the lC'lephone company's current expansion program "which will reach its climax at 10 o'clock Sat- urday ni~ht , October 25, when the new telephone office a t 311 East Central ,.A.venue, Balboa, hi cut into S€'r·vice. A se pcrate expansion program is under v.·ay for Che Costa Mesa office of the Newport Beach ~­ change which serves 1900 "Bea- con" telephones. _ . The new office in Balboa, with. Z7 SV.'itchboard positions plus ad- ditiona l a u.xiliary positions and as- sociated equipment,. will replace the present office at 100 East Bq avenue, which has 17 switchboard positions. A ttra.cttve Bolldlng The new building is a modern .. attractive one-story sea foam gr een structure which also houses a ne''' business office for the New- port Beach exchange. Hambrook is in charge of this office and the s taff of six v.•omcn service rep.re- sental ives. The business office wag. opened early this past summer. Hambrook said that there wil'Ji be no change in telephone ser- vice from the sul>scribcr's stand- point. The cutov<'r, he said. is a technical one that concerns tele- phone pla nt and thC' traffic de- partmC'nl . Ther C' "'ill be no chana-e (Continued on Back Page) Five File Plans For Commercial Buildings Here Octo ber permits for the con- struction of ne w buildings in this city rose to the $290,502 mark late ·ruesday a fternoon and \Vere expected to exceed the S300 000 point today. ' E. ~1 . Smi th of Via Lido Soud.. Lido Isle, O\\'D er of the building in which the Greater All Ameri- can ~fa rket is located, filed plans for the erection of a store toom building at 902 Coast highway at a cost of S43,000. Fred Sorenson of Pasadena f iled plans for the erection of a one- story .. .six room,and bath, house on Canary Canyon road, in the Cliff' Shore subdivision, at a coat or $20,000. , A. !2· Hoffman of C.O.ta Mesa fil_ed plans for a one-•tory concrete ccmmercial building with offices at 3901 Lafayette street, Newpcrt Beach, $8000. Robert Allen of 313 Amethywt street, Balboa laland, filed plans for the erection of an addition to his ~ariety store building at 213" Manne avenue, Balboa laJand. He- estitnated the cost at $8)00. Art LaSheUe of 325 Edgewater place, filed plans for the altera- tion and r:epain at the l8JDe ~ dreu, the aame to cost $3000. SPEEDERS Edgar Ken t Kingsley, 1!141 Ocean Blvd., Balboa, wu dted W_ednesday for clrivlne at forty miles per hour In a ~-- Gerald P. Knlullaema, 303· Eaat Bay, -noi-1 by police Whenhewu~....,.lD mileo --In • 25 ·- p~< ~~~~~r ------:---:-:~-~ .... ~-~ -, " • ;, • Pge2 N IJ WP OB T BAL B 0 A N IJ W 8·T111B8 ll='""""""""="""""""'-""""""i'I THVUDAY Newport: B"'!!b, cwat. Octaller'll, 1M1 When You Need 1-N --S-U-R-A-N-C-E Foto· V-1ews By WALLY GERHARDT funds, Chest Collects, Will Be Used For 'Juvenile Work Hansens Lease Newport Hotel Virginia an d James Hansen, daughter-in-law and son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hansen, New- port Beach confectioners, h a v e leased the Newport Hotel at 103 McFadden Place.for a period o f five years. Help Save .!Meat and Eggs ... Eat More Sea 'li-Oods PRONE or SEE JOHN E. SADLEIR Corona del Mar 1115 -·119'7 Cc>Mt mp....,. Pboneo lhrbor '41 • %4%: You've Got Rythm When You Tap Dance! Learn to tap! Children and adults quickly develop bodily grace. poise, and a perfect sense of rhythm by tap dancing. Let our trained instructors, who have coached professionals on the New York' stage; show you how easy it is to do a tap routine. Learn to tap ... and you'll never miss the beat ... or the fun of dancing. We teach complete courses fo~ be- ginners a nd advanced pupils in Syn- copated Rhythm Tap; Soft Shoe; Waltz Clog; Eccentric Comedy Tap; Acrobatic Tap; Old New York Com- edy Waltz Clog; Ballet. &lroll Sow for the Beginne r's Class In Basic Tap, Bute Ballet~roups for Children and Adults S.-L~A ASA 114 ~1 N . BRO . .\D\VAY ' PHOSE 61S1 QUESTION: \Vhat. recommen- cJation ,,·ould you make to have N f"\\·port 8f"u.ch become a better city'! "Cap" RAGAN -Ragan's Har- bor Grill. Ne\vport Beach. F or the oroole of this city to consider them- sci vcs as one united commun- ity, instead of a lot ot little selfish villages. I think the best way to do this is to get' a City l\1a nager wh o could not be in- fluenced by sec- tional pressurC's, but "'ho "·ould administer the cfty for the great- C'!'t common ~ood. I f('('I that the business associa1i ons united in one council could help bring this about. • • • RI Cl !ARD PLEGl.'.~R. Architect, Corona de! !\tar. 'l'hl' ci t \' governmL•nt should de- \'clop a w e 11 1 hough t out J\lastc·r PI an \\"ith the proper outside consult- ing help. This in dC' pe ti dent consulting ai d should be t h c best \\"e can get The l\1as ter Plan should ~-~-~';·-~·;;....-;·;;·~·;;....-;-~_,._; .... ~-;;-;·~· ·;·~._;;,;··~· -;-~·;;·;·~'" .. ;-~-;;-·;·~-;;·;;;· ;--~-'-;;-~-·-;;--;--~--;;-~---;;--;--~-·-;;-~--;-;·-~---~--~~~,~~~~~ ~~~ \~~~~~ c~d; a~cdn s~.~~~~ in tht' future as \\'C'll as no"'· • • • l-'RANK FOSTER -Culbertson Chevrolet Co .. Nt:\\·porl Beac.:h. One of the most urgent -needs Funds collected by the New- port Harbor Community Chest, H . F . K enny, campaigh chairman, said today, will be used ta allevi- a tc suffering, to counteract juve- nile delinquency and to strengthen heal th and morale. 'fhis year the go81 is $18,400. "The Chest receives valuable ad- vice ,aid and experience from re- ligious. social and welfare groups," Mr. Kenny sa.id, adding, "The door is open to all "'clfare agencies de- siring to participate in Community Ch~t funds." A SC'IC'cted budget committee ot qualified persons exan1ines appli- cations of new_ agencies and re- QU e5ls of memlx'r organizations. SAFEWAY MEATS TO BE SOLD TUESDAYS 'fhe management of Safeway Stores, Inc., has r evealed plans to continue the sale of meats on Tuesdays. In a statement m ade public to- day,• a spokesman for the chain said: "In having meat for sale ever~" day Safc\vay is simply ful filling its obligation to Sf'rvc the needs of all customers. "I n addition. S a fC \\·ay believes that an important contribution ,,·i!I be made to cutting do"n \\'8Ste by maintaining an even flow of [X'rishable foods from producer to consumer. "For its part. Safeway intends to \vhol('heartedly co-operate with Pr('sidcnt Tr un1an's proP"am by doing C\'Crything possible to elimi* natc spoilage a nd '''aste in its s tores a nd ,,·arc houscs. Closing the s tores or \vithhoJding food from sale on any business day "'ould !<imply mf'an an extra storage per- iod for perishable foods \vhich in turn \\'OUld incrcas(' the amount of "'astc and spoilage." NAVIGATION CLASS EXPANlillNG A New Shop ns I see it. is to impro\'e t h(' ('ntrance a nd parking facili- 1 ies of Newport Beach in orde r to properly "'el-T\\'o evening classes \vill study come our visit-navij!ation this fall at Ne\\-port ors to the beach l-Jarbor Union H igh school. H u- a r ca. This bert Kidder. instructor, announced \\'Ould help in-So many studcntS' enr olled on the ·! duce outsiders first meeting that the class "·as Specializing In INTERIOR YACHT FURNISHINGS YACHT CLOTHING and SPORTSWEAR For Men and Women in thl' county 10 do lhl'ir shopping divided. On(' group \Vi ii attend on her e as "'ell as enjoy our recrea-~'Ionday a nd \Vednesday C\'Cnings, tional facilities. 1 think parking the other on Tuesday a nd Thurs- nictC'rs arc a detriment to a ny day c\'enings. city from 8 businc9S standpoint. "Anyone \vho likes boats and 'f hC'y dri\'e it away. is interested in practical hC'lps in ______________ ,navigation is Y>elcome to join C'i lhC'r of these classes," he Sa.id. "The time and the place. 7 :30 to 9:30 in Room 133." GIFTS FOR THE AND SPECIAL HOLIDAYS OCCASIONS NEW VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY SCHEDULED J\'I . 1\1 . T apscot t, O\\'ller or the S out h Coast Venetian Blind Co. at the intcrs{'ction of v.•est 18th a nd Ne\\'port Ave .. ' Costa l\tcsa, has revealNI plans for a new fac- tory to be built a block from his prC'Sent location . b30 Coast Highway Route IOI OPEN NOW Newport B!!ach, Calif. Phone Beacon 5248 1008 Cout e,,,.. N e~·port. Beub , GUABANT££D Capt. f.eonard S. and Laura A. Rowberry USED CARS • Wiegand ' Food Center • 206. Marine Avenue Balboa, Island .. ______ .. .. .. --.. ------------.. -----.............. -----........................ --... ..-....-................... _ .. __ _ LARGE HEAD LEI IUCE .... ..----...... --.......................... -...... -........... _...,-.... ---................... -.......... -........ --.· .... ---.... WIENERS Hormel._ Sldnl ... Lb.45c White ROiie POTATOES 10 •"8. 29c "'T"' .. :-............ _.._.. . ....... _ ---........... _.. ....... _ ........ ·-........ -............ NUCOA Large, Grade A 7ftC EGGS Do&en 7 .. -..... ------......... ___ ... _ --.. --......... --. -.... -. _ .. _ .... -- ~AYONNAISE Plat 39c Umlt LOG CABIN 2 SYRUPS 11otue 5c ...... __ ...... -----.... .. -...... ..... ---........ ---....,.., ...... ·--.... -- HALVES 2 APRICoTS 5c ................ _.. .... --....... --.. --.. . ... _ .. --..... -.... -.----""'"-:0--- -... BJeh Sochlag . TREND eo.p-Powdu OXYDOL !Mp ft&. ' ' ' Tapscott, "'ho has been in Costa Mesa two years, predicts he wil1 soon have one of the most modern VC'netlan bUnd plants in South- C'rn California. The new building is necessary, he said, to permit a larger volume of production of wood, stee1 and aluminum blinds '"''hi ch his firm makes to order. The new factory ""ill also per- mit Tapscott to give better ser- vice in renovations ot old vene- t ian blinds, a specialty of the com- pany. Mineral, LaFidary Society Wil Meet The Mineral apd Upidary so-- ciety will meet Monday, Oct. 20, at the Baltz Chapel by the Sea in Cororla del Mar, president How- ard Barnes has announced. The time will be 7 :30 p.m. Norman Dawson of San Marcos Will deliver an address on "Gems o! San Diego County." I I I I I I LIDO ISLE o a a a aAY P'"CNT LD'T. CAN •IC HANDLED •••DD CA9M. •ALAN CS LON• TIC•M8. ... . P. CL pal1141 INCOlfGIAT!D ... ..,..,. llll •I• ll•o, ••••o•r ill••~' c.•tll ,_. ........ ••·-·" "'-di..,...... I- • , , • " "All must submit !or review, sound a nd well-managed pt.ograma of needC'd services, and," added Mr. Kenny, "they must pledge their organization to refrain from individual fund-raising efforts." Months are devoted to the study of local community needs. Then thr goa.I for the area is set. Vol- unteer \vorkers a r e enrolled and instructed. Efforts are made to contact everyone, C'i ther at homC' or at their plaCl's of employment, l\tr. Kenny said. "lt may be intCresting to men- tion." the campaign leader said, "that campaign costs an1ount to on1y six cents of the contr ibutor's doll ar-probably on~ or the low- est in the country." ScvC'ral nc \v agenciC's have be-en added fo r considerat ion from the ChC'St this year and \Vilh thC' gain in population, food price costs; \VagC's and clothing to \Velfa re agencies ha\'e increased the hu- manitarian rl'sponsibilities of the local Chest organization. ILobt•rt S. t...'ook and Dorolhy <:oo k, k no\\'n lo Balboa l sl~d­ f"rs a~ Dot and Bob, 8.tf' In busi- n1•s<1 1LJ:a..in aftf'r a yr a r spt·nt In drslgnln( and buildlnit thf'ir nt\\· rf"Sldf'nc-r 1111d store building a t 310 l\larlnf" .·\\·r., Bal. Isl. • • • The n 1• ,,. slot(' buil(linl{ ,,·as lrasirtl •·arli\•t thh1 ~·ear by the Robrrta ('andy shop \\'hirh has n o\\' mo\'l'd t o anothf'r r.lly. Young Hansen said today that he has made some improvements in the pl ace and that he a nd his \vifc plan to make it an ideal hotel for people who desire to spend their vacations here year-around. VETERAN AUTO DEALERS OPEN USED C.A.R LOT Another used car business has entered the field -this one on ~Uracle Mi le. Stan All en and Bob Froeschle, both veter a n car salesmen former- ly with McLean ri1 otors in Santa Ana. ha\'e announced the opening of the Allen ?\1 otor Co. Allen, who li\'C'S at 208 E. Ocean Balboa, \\'as company manager l'ight years \Vith thc Santa Ana concern a nd Froeschle. who rC'- s ides at 1312 \V . Central, ,.,.as used car 1nanag:cr for six years. Dot and Bob1 ha\'e c.•omplet ely rec.le.-orated the store and ln· stallf'd ne,,· fixtures. • • • They ha\·e dlSC'ontlnuW handling the merchandise of the formf't bust- nf'"!i!I and &rf' ff'aturing" choc- olntf"S and home made f'andjes from the MUdrl'd DeckE"r shop In Santa Ana, Cook said. -photo by Beckner \ ' • • They Are Rich In liodine LOBSTERS FRESH DAILY • Bonita • Rock Bass Eastern Scallops • Shrimp Oyst.!rs, Eastern & \Vestern '-. .-- Alive or Cooked • • • Swordfish Abalone Steaks Chowder Meats BAYSIDE FISH MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEWP<>iT B£AOB !8TB ST. AND ·LAFAYE'l"llt PHONE BARBOR 815 • Now Serving NEWPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 W. Central PHONE HARBOR 552-\V • Pacific Heating Co~, Inc. Residential & Commercial Heating Forced Air, Gravity one/ Floor Furnoc .es Harbor 676-R 1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar from fisher Styling to Knee-Action Comfort Look at lhll new Chevrolet, frorn TurTet Top 10 tires ••• from head. light lo tail Hghl .• •• and you'U ray -BIG-CAR QUAUTY. Then laolc at It, with a business-fike eye, fram purchase price lo upkeep, and you'll say-AT LOWEST COST. And remember-BIG-CAR QUAUTY AT LOWEST COST is youn OtJf In this bigger-looking, better-look• Ing Chevrolet for 1947. BIG·C~R QUALITY AT LOWEST COST is yours only in Chevrolet! TUT THESE THRILLS! You're molter of ...y ~ lltuattol\ when you O'Wft a MW ClMwo'et. You have power, get- away, d•penclabHity, In utra IMGIUI' .. for ~I pnw.d Yar..+Hood fn9Nhasd-od _,,.. mlea., for MotW OWMf'lt °"'r a ,....,., period, ,._ - - --built today. INSIST ON SAFIDI • y.., ..... _,, rl9'ot ... d...-1 .... liigliod d-of-... Mhty fer.,_ 1amay, Gld )'OU got M-0..'""°"' ~ lody by ,..._, Ital I Adioft ltlde ond PoeitiYe- Adlm ~ ...._t.otures ~Nd a.#r .. Q II alol Gld hfehor-pricod CSL STUDY THE sTYuNGI What a beauty leader this cor hf Trtn. as a yacht In r.,. and~ tour-luxurious as a drawing room In uphgbtery and appoinht_.. The body it a ~ body-exdusiH to O.vroMt In the lowed- pn.. ftold. REVEL IN THIS RIDE I Jud -down In tho fonn-ftlting ..... onhiono-ond ,._ lad Travel over arry road- from bouleva<d "' by-way- " made smoother, deodlet, oofw by tho Un;tizod ic-. A.cKon Ride-another advon- tage found °"'Y In Chevrolet .... hlglior-priood can. Be sun your car is ready for winter! During October, all Chevrolet , dealers an making a special point of giving car-saving fall Hl'Ylce to clemonstrul• !he excellence of our Hl'Ylce facilities and quality workmanship. Bring your car In soon and let us 1191 It_ ready for the bacl-wealher clays ahead. . CHEVROLET MDw LOWEST·'llCID LINI IN ITS PllLD I ·CULBERTSON CHEVROLET co . , Inc. YOllr H•rbor Areo Authorized ~be.,ro/ef Dealer , ~ 3001 W. C.ntrel NEWPORT BEACH Phone Harbor 513 I . • • • We Are Proud to Announce That Tommy Thompson For the Put Eight Years One of the Most Popola.r Lubrication Specialists in Costa Mesa • Is Now in Charge of Our Lubrication Department He will be glad to meet his many friends at his new address, 22nd & Central, Newport Beach Here are a few of the services you can get here: • • • Washing and Polishing -- -Lubrication • Un~rbody Seal ---Wheel Balancing Front End Alignment - --Axle Straig htening • • Motor Overha uling - --Motor Tune-up Gasoline and Oils ---Tires and Tubes • Body and Fender \Vork • Painting and Color Matching Genuine Ford Parts ---Automobile Accessories Complete Brake Department Official Brake Adjustment Station Official Light Testing Station COLUMBIA 2-SPEED REAR AXLES for Your Ford Also the new Fulton outside Sun Visor advertised in a,11 magazines. No modem car is complere "ithout one -l. •" ' ... ·, , ·' ! TllREE S ETS OF JAMES AND JOH)il T"'INS, lnl'ludlni Corona d el Mar'!I, are enrolled thlA fall in ()c(-Jdentnl Collefit'.e. Left to tight, ·the boy11 are Jan1e9 and John \\'healon (n owered shirt.A) or Hermosa Bench: James and John P enney (foregTOund, white shirts), 80n M of l\lr. and ~lr5. B. George Penney, 1-1 0$ Ocean Hl,·d .. Coro na del ~lar: and .James and J ohn Cochran (rear, .:las!lletl) or Holl3r"·ood. The girl Is Jean Burk of ~ Angeles, president of the AMM>clated \\'omen Student"'" Along the Waterfront With CUil Hall It's a ~im sort o[ plC'asure, but stand ~n the beach ('\·e ry night it is a rC'lirf to ha\'e Ne'''port to and sha'k e our fi sts, tc.it r our hair, ourscl\'C'~ again. It's nice to be \\Tile our co n~rC'ssman, Rnd S\\'Car able to find a parking space, anll \VC' \Viii rC'\'Crt to horSC' and bug· it's ~,,·e ll 10 tX' ab\C' to '''alk on gies. the beach "·ithout stumbling O\'Cr • • • the ren1ains· or last night's beach A lot of romplimC'nts arC' due> part}. i\11 or '''hi eh goC's to prove 1hc SC'a Boat Co. on thC'ir la!C'st thAt C'Vc'n an economic cloud can C"omplc tion. Th c Little \\'est have a sil\'C'r lining. Ho\\'c\:er n1ost Coast. an all purpose fi shing \'C'S· 1nC'rchan1s prr[cr the kind of silver sci. built for thC' Shnfcr brothers t hat cro,,·ds are lined \Vith. is no\v being usl"d in thrir bait Housewives Can Go Straight to --- Torrance (for Pans) I f I larl)()r hoUSC'\\'IVC'S \\'a nt 7000 bread pans. "'(' knO\\' \\'hl•re thC'Y can go. They can go straight to Tor - ranee. Stackrd up for insl)C'ction in th" Na\'al storC'house there arc 6130 black. steel four-section pans. 21 inches long, a nd 680 three sec- tion pans. 17 inchC's long. P ans :trC' lo be ~ol d by sC'aled bid, to be OJX n<'d October Tl. <11her i1rn1s in this S5-l ,000 sur- plus sale are flour siC'ves, fry bas- kC'ts , china pitl'hC'f'S. trC'nch sho\'· els and cargo mats. South Orange County YMCA Gets Secretary The South Qrange C o u n t y Young Men's Christian associa- tion is buzzing with activity as the new general secretary, Or- ville G. Thomason, becomes bet· ter acquainted with board mem- bers, club leaders and m embers alike. Thomason arrived in time to direct the summer program .at Y Camp Oscecla for boys of the district , according to J . Garfield Allen. dis trict board president. Thomason romes to South Or- ange county from four succes- sful" years in community Y work related to the Hollywood YMCA . Prior to that time he taught and coached athletics for 12 years in Baldwin P ark Elementary, Clare- m ont Jr. Sr. H igh, a nd Bonita schools. He h as had ten years of professional camping experience. Associated with Thom ason in the boy's and girl's program if'I the district arc David Collins, as- sistant program secretary, Miss Betty Delaney who has directed the girl's club program for sev- er al years. Jack Po\\'ers, program assistant in the beach distric t and Lu is Sandoval. l\1 exican-Amer ican super visor. Shoe Store Adopts Premium Plan I t \\'3S announced today that the ~lat toon ShOC' Store. Cosla l\1C'sa, nas adopted thC' Red Goose pro· n1ium pl an '''hich hcL<; been \\'idely fC'a tured h}' mer chants lhrou~hout the country \Vho SC'll RC'd GoosC' ShOC'S. It '''as c-xplaincd that a token ur money script is gi\·rn \\'ith C'ach sale and is redeemahle for prizes. SEEKS LAW DEGREE John Larson of 14 09 \\1('St Bay a\·enuc. Nc,\·port Beach. is on lea\'1;.· of absence fron1 thC' NC',, .. port l3<'ach police dtpartment. He is SL'ckin}:!: a dC'grec in bach- f'lor of 111\\'S at San J o:::e collcgc, and Chief of P olice R. R . J;odgkin- son said today. that "John \Vill he t he f irst criminologist in the ci('par1 n1e n t 'vhcn he gets back." .NEWPORT B"&LBO& .Nl:W8-TlllB8 THVRSDAY Newpa!t _.., Collf. Oct-. 111 IM1 Papi SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Rqast TURKEY .~~ICKEN " ' $150 • NEW YORK CUT STEAK ·-·--·--··--------·-----.$2-liO WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER -------------·----.$2.50 with drawn butter. BROILED SWORDFISH STEAK ··-----···-·----·--·Sl.50 FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD --------------Sl.60 FRIED SHRIMP ---Sl.50 RAINBOW TBQUT_JL'J6 Hot Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce Soape • 8alad8 • Deeeerta Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market 1'11•-= Lone Beacb M0-111. 80%-00 uu1 -t681 Cout lllchw•J (Near s-1 -) lo Other \Vords -COMPLETE SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR, RIGHT AT HOME I t is l'\'C n a relief to have a bu~inC's<;. Th<'rc ,,·ill prob::1bly be littlC' hi gh fog after all that sun· a dC'mnnd for other boats o[ sim· shinC'. Now that the sunset is I ilHr dC'si,::n . IX"cattsc it's size and n1oving: back 10,,·ard Cata lina, the const ruction arC' ,.t'ry ,,.<'II suitcd ,,·inlcr pa~cant of color has bC'· 1 for south ,,·est coast fishing. , ~' *. •w "' u 0£' qwye,, s~ ,cyww e • "''*!·*'*¥ ;pG • .t•fi#*9!: Wl,' • \i'f&!i;'""' .,.. • 'C''":/' ~"'!'"'.,,,,., J?.8 MS'!' z;, 't~ ~ t:r:,' · ·~ '.':::·~~''': ~ "'~'cb'"'·"Wli ' .lF. . ,,,. ~"' ·' '' -, ''\ ' t.' '.,, ' i ' '~ ._._,. ~--'~ '• ~ ·_ '';Jo,, ~Qt~ illfl .,__ ¥@>&"',,_,,AA?.·>+· .;.w'&.#l'QA,..··,.f •. ~-~·AA 5 """'°*".k'fi'tw ) .,,,,,_ '· · ~ THEODORE ROBINS 1 Your Ford Dealer· SinJe 1921 22nd & Central Newport~h Phone Harbor 28 f::Un . Al on~ about sundo\\'n. proli-I Dick D1ttmnr and Don Donald- fic ~tother Nalurc has on dis-son mrtde a build<'rs inspection play son1c of her most b<>autiful I trip "rith t hC' ne"'' bo;i.T. T hcy slept combinations of sea. sun . c louds. on board Sunday ni~ht then ac· arid Catalina. 'fhe sho\v is all frN' j companied thC' Sharers to San \\·ith a diffC'rcnt performance Pf'dro on ~tonciay for a load of c\'cry e\'C'ning. ! sa rdinrs. .For all it's mag-nificence. it's . Jnck Turl <')'·~-fic;hi l'I ~ boat ,,·as a n easv thing to take for granted. pumpc-d out and r ighted b)' the Son1c ·day a Los Angeles usC'd roast guard after being beachC'd car m£'rchant \\ill ha\'e a sky-by Jo\v tide. Luckily, ser ious dam- '"'Tit ing airplane announC(' tha l agC' to the r ngine \\·as averted. this sunset is sponsored by Crook· If Jack had a dccent place to C'd ClarC'ncc's Clunker Corner . tic his boat, he ,,·ouldn't have tu then WC''ll all begin t o appreciate \\'O rry about JO\\' tide. \\1e hope the c tht'real cxir avaganzn.. \\•ill that \Vh<'n these [uturc mooring ~---------------------;"-----------------------de\'elopmcnts arc started. the city I officials \\·ill realize the need of Go East the Low-Altitude G-OLDEN STATE RO'UTE CHICAGO • ST. LOUIS • NEW YORK For on-the-level comfort ... smooth g .J ing all the way •.. go East on Southern Pa cific's Golde n State Route -the famous low- altitude line across the colorful range and grain lands of lhe nation. Oonvm.ient daily schedule..s . wide choice of accommcdation.s ... top train.a : ( • ' ' .GOLDEN STATE ~ Los Angele1-Chlca90 ln 4.81A. hours Gt no e.:rtra fare. Lwcurious streamlined Pull- mans (sections, bedrooms, drawing rooms, compartments, roomettes) ... re.!en;ed aeat reclining chair cars. Through service to New York (no change of caI'l'I ) ... Pull· , man to St. Louis. Leaves Los Angeles l l : l ~ a.m. daily: arrives Chicago 1 :30 p.m. 9eCOnd after- noon following. ~·· IMPERIAL Daty trmu<.m.....,.. tNlill via historic Im- perial Valley a.nd Old Mexico. Fast, 51· I hour Los Angeles-CbJcago schedule; only two nights en route. Modern standard Pullmana (sections, drawing rooma. com· part.menta) to CbJcago, Kana•• City .•• I tourl.lt alee.pen &nd ch&iJ' can to Chte&go. i Lea ... Loo Ancel• 2 :•~ p.m. daily; . &n'I ... Chlc:qo T :~ p.m. _., .-.,. followto&- for Information a.cl Nllnatkwu, ... .,..,, •••~ S.P. A .... _5.p , .. fri••''' S11t•1r1 P1clflc E. B. SHARPLEY, District Agent ' . • adequate mooring space for fisher- men. Each fishing boat is a small business. l\1os l of the g-ross income of these businessC'S is spent in l'C\\'J)Ort. Their ta xes hel p main· lain th(' harbor. yC't, a t the pres- ent time. they're lucky if they can be fourth in a rO\\' of boats stackC'd agai nst a cannC'ry bulk- hl•ad. San Francisco r ecognizes the ad\'artta~c of h::iving a fi shin fl ee!. ThC'ir r~1!'herma n's \\"harf is another famous place for touris ts to visit. They call it local color \\·e don't recognize local color do,,·n here unless it's chrome plated. \\'hat's the ans"·er to thC' prob- IC'm? Ho\v about a more active p._,rticipation in ci\'ic affairs b} fishC'rrnC'n? How about a couple of f1she rn1C'n o n the nC'xt city coun· ci l? Federal Service Seeks Jr. Professional Asst. If you can shO\\' ability in pa-;a·) g-raph readin1;, \'OCabulary, Eng- lish usagC', £Taph and table inter· I prl'fation. arithmetic reasoning. abst ract rl'.'asoning ;i. n d spatial pcrC"cption, you should be able to pass an examination for junior professional assistant \\'ith the I fC'deraI civil service commission. Permanent positions such as ad· min istrative techn i'Cia n, chemist, engin('('r, legal assistant. librarian and mathematician \\•ill be filled from this examination. Applica· lion forms may be h ad from E . \V. Gillespie, Newport Beach post- office. "k Accuracy "k Dependability Yoar doetor ud ;ram drac· rtot -m· -,, tap-. btecrftJ lo lmportaat.. Your doetor'o.-.--bo ftlW aocarately. 'I'-eaa come ltere wt~ ..anon "99- rMt'• e, · lmowiq we Ila.a .,...,.. ·oldlled ....-..: .._ ... ._.. ~ . pAwpl'OJ( ...... Dw NEWPOaT ppA••A,CT ••t.BOA pa•••l.IJY SUZANNA Pancake 1 .. ~.: .. ~ and WafOe Mix .· ... "O&cl-Wett" A••or ... Guaranlccd for lighl. lender pancake• and W•ffic1I 20-... 13 ........ 25c ..... c .... . CANN(D FIUIT Peaches , .. , .. ''"' "-· 25-. ..., -10......•~ .. ~'f.rlowCl•nv•I A .... • &... "°'..., Gold "t"r1co.. t.ocr.;1 IC-.Ct , ~""4> Pears ---10-. 23-- DRESSINGS ...i SPIUDS Nu Made Moyonnai1e v.;· 22- ,,_ ""'· "'" Kroft Mayonnaise ti-.,..., llt:I Duchess o.5:::'.,. ,,,(, J le. Qwo<• '°"·SS.:! Mirode Whip o.-~ 1, ... , ,,., J)c, 0-• ""'·)'if.• Sandwich Spread l':: 1,,.., ""'·Jiu Miracle -- ""'43" .. ~ .... 1 .. .. ·-1 .. .. ""'33" ... OllCK THISI VALUES K'otchen Craft flour Ripe Olives Roi1ins Roi.ins -Roilins o.i.. s-:ii.. large Prunes ~ Extra Large Prunes _,.._. Mustard Idly Lou ' Jiffy Lob Jiffy Lou ....... --°"'"'""' ---...,_~ - , ... 21• -•:IS• '!:' 12- ,.., 23• -...... -:.: 33- :: 1 .. ': .. ....... ... '=: 12" •v.-.,. -1\,\-. ,. -.._ -lb. 59e ., , ~ ong on 900d eatl ~ fr-and Guarciftteed Lng .;;;;-:--. ' u y SAFEWAY--- Just watch your family level o.ff a dish that you"ve heaped high wi1h Sait'l{ay short ribs, cooked lo a golden broWll. Yes, foils are enthu!iiaslic about the thrifty cut1 of Safeway Airway Coffee :::;" Edwards Coffee ~--1.a. •• __ .. mears as well as about our fancy steaks and roascs. They're cut from the same well-chosen meat, safegua rdtd in the same careful way. They too, are Dn• conditiona lly guaranlecd to please. So, whether you're !ICn'ing Abort ribs ·or porter house steak. make ~rtain of the ~I by geuing Safeway Gu.araotoed li-leats, .. agod 10 full natural tendemeu and fine Sa vor ! IOr>l>, lltq.>lor"' Pul-01..tl Edwards Coffee:.::;:,..!!'.., 91• Nob H;ll Coffee , ... 41 • SHORT RIBS ' TINDEi IJE(J Wake~eld Coffee -1.a.44• -BOILING BEEF run MEAT •. 29° .. 25°· 10re>Ot~I MAICAlllll Sunnybank All sweet ......... Parkay Durkee's !!.. .. , ... 35• -.... 35" -, ... 35• - BEEF STEW .. :r:n .. 39° ROUND STUK~~~ .. 59° LAMB BRU$T IRA.:i OI .. 11° Safeway's Meat Counters are Open on Tuesdays (and every day except Sunday) HERE IS WHY: 1. Many people need fresh meat in some form every d ay as prescribed by their physicians for specific health conditions. 2. Certain creeds and religious faiths may ob- aerve a day other than Tuesday as their meatleae day. 3 . Many consumers may find it necessary to buy their meat on Tuesday for use on Wednesday. In having meat for sale every day Safeway is simply fulfilling ita obligation to aerve the needs of all cus- tomers_ In addition, Safeway believ"' that an important con- tnl>ution will be made to cutting d own waste by maintaining an even ftow of perishable foods Crom t>roduoer to consumer. For.it.I p&rt. Safeway intends to wholeheartedly cooper<1te with President Truman's program by doing" everything poosible to •eliminate spoilage: and wuie in it.a store. and warehouses. Cloaing the 111oreo or withholding food fiom ule on any businE9s day would simply mean an atra storage period for perishable foods wbich in tum would in- cnue the amount of wute and spoilage. • SOLE FIUEI No b<>a"" £Moi r prrpueil COD FILLH RED SALMON r ..... h. t'1>df.r olic:tt. • SLICED 11A1.IBUT /"i0fthr1n ••r~1r. ..47" •. 3gc •. 63c .. s3c !!.~.~~~.!!~ •. 43" SARWAY SAVINGS Mrs. WrighYs Brood ":::" 12" '°""'· ......,.,. "'-1. •~O<d:w11Loroo l-. I fc' Navy Beans = !.::" G- Pink Beans :: » ,....,.... ..._.. Fig Bars ..,... -23" Vanilla w.... ..__ .. ---Clothes Pina ,.!!.... ::_ 18 1ri....2c --..11 Puss'n 8oofl f:.. Ginger Ale :'!': Cigarettes :,:: -· t(or-._ I 191 Cigarettet ,,_.c.,...1· --7 C. .... l.J\1 SOAPS _. IUAClllS emi.-r• .ouq_ I -21' IT-~ White Magic llocxh 1111~21<,,QiioM. llcl Clorox 1 ~~nc;~.1k1 Pwex ,~ ....... 14c;0-., 116 _ .. 810 It. «;Wini, .... • ' • • - , ' ' ' lf•WPOBT BALBOA NBW8·Tllll:I THIJUD&Y N-f!!t ltee ... Oollf. ~ 11, 1M1 I & ' Women Heor Joseph Watters OI flte Personnel Institute , Los Angeles Pre9ellted u the club's recopi- tion ol National Business Women's Week was the program of the . Jb)linesa and .Professional Wcr men's club held at White's Park avenue cafe and featuring a talk by .k»eph WatterS, M. A., from the Personnel Institute of Los .Angeles. The sj,eaker discribed in detail -the job . placement program and tndlviduiil guidance which is of- fered by the institute on a nation- wftle basis. in Riverside at the Mi.salon Inn, October ~26 was read. All mem- bers deSiring ·to attend this lm· por tant two day meeting are urg· ed to contact Edythe Uppincott, chairman, convention committee. Agnes Blomquist was the lucky winner of the drawing prize which was donated by Pelletier's New· port Pharmacy. Irene Morris. chalnnan of the Fashion Show, re(X)r ted on the progress to date. Much inter~t is being shown throughout the Har- bor area in the plans for this af- fair. Harbor Phones: Harlxr 13 and 208 Allied Aris Group Sees Mexican Pictures By Walter Gerhardt A near capacity a udience gath- ered Tuesday evening at the meet- ing of NeWport Harbor Allied Arts to sec colored slides taken by \Val· ter Gerhardt, Corona del Mar pho- tographe r. on his trip to Puerto Vallarta. Mexico and to Managua, capital of Nicaragua. Joyce Piper and Polly Porter were C<H=hairmcn !or the evening. Mm !Porter urged. members to be friendly and helpful a.nd stres· -9ed the value of cooperation in placing women in available open- lnp . Dorothy Sutherland, president, presided et the business meeting. '1be call for the fall conference The audience was particular))' interested iJi Puerto Vallarta. the "Newix>rt Beach" of Mexico for There we-re sixty me mbers , and most of the few Ame-ricans who guests present. Alda Gorton, mem-live there or who go the re on ba- bership c hairman. introduced the nana boats are Newporters. The new members who will be honored '"scenes showed 8 pleasant and pie· in a future meeting. They are turesque little town and its clean- Jeanne Anne Gerrish, Georgia liness amazed local people who Taylor, Evelyn Varner and Emma were told owners were fined 100 Hughes Holt. pesos if they allowed rubbish to be CDM Public Library Opens Tuesday , Oct. 21 The new branch of the, Newport Beach Public library located at the corner of Goldenrod and Coast Highway in Corona de l Mar will be open to the public, Tu('Sday, October 21 . Hours scheduled will be from 1 to 6 p.m .. daily, closed Sundays, Mondays a nd all legal holidays. Mrs. Ellen Fraser of Corona del l\'la r will be in charge. There will be a book limit of three, but those with cards at the Corona del Mar branch m ay continue to OOrrow from the main library. No magazine subscriptions have started .yet, so gifts will be welcome. The latest in fiction and non-fiction will be added to the shelves, with special emphasis on children's books. CHA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO BAMBOO BLINDS -Cut to Any Size Just · Received New Line of PHILIPPINE MATS -3 It. by 6 It. TUB and BARREL WICKER Cljl AIRS ' New and Distinctive Line of Tropical Accessories Specially Priced For Christmas m So. c-t m..i. LAGUNA llE&CH INTERIOR Henry Koltonak, Prop. Kt:-1\~0,__. +iO\ISE--- DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES. CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-uPHOLSTER.ING LAMPS e YABD&GE e FllBNlTUBE ~ C<Jast B lvd. South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beech The NEEDLEPOINTER in the streets in frt:>nt of.the-ir pro- perty. Mrs. John Battle-, daughter of the late Col. Harry Oliver, offered to teach a class in portrait pajnt· ing. She is a former student at the Art Center school and Uni- versity ~f Southern CaJjfornia, taught art and English ln the schools of Guatamala, has been a professional portrait painter and has had tv.·o portraits hung in the Los Angeles museum. ~lrs. C . M . Deakins cleverly criticized and rearranged a vase of chrysanthemums and will do this. a t each meeting. She an· nounced that ?\-1r. Gerhardt h ad dona ted a picture, which was won by l\.1rs. Kathleen Coleman, and displayed a sponge cake baked by Mrs. Richard Othmer a nd which was won by Georgina Dick. Robert Griesser s r .. presided at the m~ting and announced that Mrs. Robert Villagrana would be a speaker at the November meet- ing, giving a demonstration of block printing, which is particu- larly applicable to Christmas cards. Cosio Meso Catholics To Meet Saturday Eve. Me mber.1 of St. Jo a c him' s church. Costa fl.'lesa, are reminded of the parish ge-t·together which will be held at 7 :30 p. m. Satur- day. Oct. 18 in American Legion hall in celebration of the success of the r£>Cent barbecue-given to r a iM.-funds for the new church. 1\1embers of the ladies' guild and the Men's club will provide re- freshments. Cub Scout Pack To Meet Friday 110 Cub Scout Pack 110 and their parents will gather at Corona del Mar grammar school auditorium a t 7~ p. m. Friday, Oct. 17. fo r the first pack meeting of the year. The new Olbmas ter, Robert Callis. will be introduced and will a nnounce the season's contem- plated activities. Two navy mo-- t ion pictures which previous ly have been restricted. will be shown by Jack Mason, one being a colored film on the Bikini bombing. . Feminine Activities Harbor High Schooi P •• T. A. Heors Reporl on Coorl Junior College, I' otes to Sponsor Teen Canteen A dive-rsilied program which In-Pollins; boY'I quartet, Sid David- cluded the discussion and sponsor-ton; head Ulherette, Donna Rini: • By Wlnltn!d Bartire + Residence Pb-= Harbor 1637-R Ing o( the Teen ,Canteen, needs physical education---cen.ior, Helen and plans of the high school 5tu-Smit.h; junior, J o a y n e Stuard: dent body and an outline of Qr. sophomore, Peggy Joiner; frosh, ange Coast Junior college plans Carle Mercer; track, Alan Niel- was presented for over 200 mem· son; baseball, Bill Skiles: tennis. bers of Newport Harbor Union Bob Yardley; basketball. Don High school Parent-Teacher Asso-Ward; football, Harlow ~chard­ ciation at their first !'fleeting of son; casual school .. costume .. Anet- thc S<'ason held Tuesday evening te Shirley. ' } ISOI' Gorla, d.ramaU.c barttaee. w ho will appear oa the tint Community CoaCf'rt proe-ram. Oct. 25 at hlc b 11ebool auclltor- lum. ' Igor Gorin, Baritone, to Appear at First Community Concert Igor Gorin, who is called one of the four or five "super-baritones" or our time will · appear here at Ne\YpOrt Harbor Union High school auditoriwn on Saturday evening, October 25. A top name in concert. radio and opera, he is the first presentation of this sea- son's Community Concerts series. Gorin was born in the Ukraine and received his musical education at lhc r a mous Conservatory o[ Vienna. He arrived in this coo.n- try speaking only tv.·o wor ds of English,-"H ello" and "0.K ." but soon landed a feature spot at the Roxy Music Hall. His brilliant voice w a s first brought to the general attention of the American public on the Hollywood Hotel program a n d radjo is still a major outlet for his talents. He has made nwner- ous appcaranCC'S on The Firestone Hour, Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Kra ft ?\1usic Hall anc\ many others. Under the sponsorship of Colum- bia Concerts he has t o u r c d throughout the United States. Canada and Cuba. Recently grand opera has demanded much of his time . He also makes highly popu- lar RCA Victor recordings. For relaxation he composes music. In his concert work the com- bination of a thrilling voice, dra- matic personality and intere-sting programs have brought unani- mous acclaim to Igor Gorin. Newport Beach WSCS Plans Year Book, Names Committees Friday Afternoon Clvb Robertson-Mills Rites To See Jeon Collins, Perlormed Recently Interpretive Dancer At Santa Barbara Jean Collins, "The Princess of Pantomim~". will appear before the Friday Afternoon club when it convenes Friday, Oct. 17 in Le- gion hall. An interpretive dan cer. Miss Collins uses all types of music from symphonic to c urrent tunes as accompaniment to her panto- mimes. Hostesses will be Mesdames John Webster, Calla Viele, S. D. Grawford, Harry C. Burdick, L.. P. Anderson. Jr. Assistance Leaguers to A id In Thrift Shop , Drive For Reel Cross ~Ir. and :rt'lrs. J . H . Mills, 219 19th street, are announcing1 ·the marriage of their daughter, Pa- tricia Ruth, to LutQur Addison Robertson. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. M. Armanthe at the parsonage or the B a p t i s t church.' Santa Barbara, on Satur- day, Sept. 27. Afterward the young people went to San Francisco for a honeymoon. Returning from San Francisco they brought with them the bride's aunt. Miss Christiana Waller, who spent ii;everal days w ith her sis- ter, 1\1rs. Mills. The new Mrs. Robertson is a graduate of Newport Harbor Union High school and Fullerton \Vith work on their year's pro-Junior college. For the past nine ject, a ward for premature babies, years she has been a stenographic held in abeyance pending a repor t cle-rk in the Los Angeles office from Dr. Stella Davis, members of the Automobile Club of South- of the Junior br anch of Newport err: California. Harboi" Assistance League are Mr. Robertson attended Fish- lhinking about finances and sev-burn A-1ilitary school at Danville, eral methods ot raising money Va. and the University of Virginia, \''e re discussed at the meeting held later taking law at LOyola univer- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Vin-~ity. H e served two and a half C'C'n t , Healy, 208 Apolena, Balboa years with the Armed Forces in Island. \\'orld War II. The Assistance League is open-The young couple-a re making We st 30th ing its new Thrift Shop ne xt week their home at 643 a nd the juniors have been asked strl"et, Los Angeles. to take char ge-of the shop on the t hird Tuesd ay, meeting day of the seniors, and for this the-y will be a llowed half of the day's proceeds. It was also suggesled that on that day they hold a cooked food sale. at the shop, providing the senior group approves. A request from the Red Cross for volunteers to drive the station u.·agon brought response from Mrs. Forrest Neal. :rt'lrs. Ma t t h e w Brown and Mrs. William Kemper. Mrs. Vlncent Healy, secretary, offered to also take over the dutjes of publicity chairman and Mrs. Kemper offered to keep a scrap book . / Mrs. George Holstein III pre- sided at the business session which followed the serving of a dessert course by Mrs. Healy and her as- sisting• hostess, Mrs. Willian Hol- s tein. Fifteen members \\,'ere pres· ent a nd a fte r bll:iiness de tails en · joyed an afternoon at bridge. The next meeting will be held Nov. 11 at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Holstein . White House Rep. To Meet With Aris and Crafts Section Arts and Crafts section of Fri- day Af ternoon club,· which meets every Tuesday at 10 a. m. at Le· gion hall. will this coming Tuesday have the \\o'hite House company represen tative present at 1 p. m . and proceeds from the sales will go to the section. Members bring a sack lunch a nd tea and coffee are served by the host esses. Capilla Circle Meets Wednesday The October meeting of Capilla Orcle will be held in Pilgrim hall at 2 p. m. \Vednesday', Oct. 22 with M rs. J ohn Tess1nan of Santa Ana talking on "Our Responsibility to 01ina". Final r('ports· will be made on the Fall bazaar, which is to bl' held at the hall Oct. 28 under the chainna ns hip of Mrs. A. A. Kem- per. CASTAWAYS' CHAI IER B1 NANCI' NEWPORT -... --. - Hello everybody ! ! ! ... and hope you've had a wonderful sum· m e r,-! sure have.-RIGHT AROUND OUR TOWN AND HARBOR -and who \V9!.JLDN'T have? \Vho'd want to be ANYwhere else,_:_ except for a v1s1t? ! ~ ... I just can't think of ANYthing that comes unde1r the head ?f the best fun in the whole world that we don't have a1 the school. A social hour followed the meet- Mrs. J errold Spangler, president, 1ng with senior mothers acting as \\•e lcomed the teachers and par· hostesses. They were Chairman ents. The colors '-"·ere presented Mrs. A. L. Pinkl£>y; and Mesdames by Girl Mariners and their skip-J . C. Billings, F . E. Birtcher , W. per, Georgid Taylor. and the Rev. A . Compton, Sid n e-y Davidson , Ha rry White , pastor of the Bal-Charles <H. Hand. R. \V. Keller, boa Island chapel, gave the ,.in-W . J . Neville and ll. ?\1. Welsh. vocation. Attra~ti\•e Hallowe'en decorations Mrs. Harry -Burdick, program graced the room and Mrs. Spang- chairman, introdured the-speaker ler and Mrs.: Wesley Fowler pre- of the evening. Dr. Basil Pete r· sided at the tea t ables. son of Orange Coast Junior col- 1 leg•: who outHned plans for that Newport C "rcla 1nst1tut1on, telling of the types of . I -.;;-_ training, both vocational and aca-Newport Circle v.• 1 1 I m e et demic \\'hich wilt be offered. At \Vednesday. Oct. 22 at 2 ~" m. at this time it is believed the college the home of Mrs. J _ H. Mills, 221 \\-'ill open in February of ne xt 19th street • year \Vith a limited schedule of F============; classes. LEARN TO SING Ruth Parker Seeley Voice lmtroctor Bertnnen a Advanced StadeaU 1319 E. CentraJcAYe., Balboa Teleplaone Harbor %S7 1-.I Mrs. Edgar Hill. second vice- president. presented the r ecom· mendation of the executive board that the P-T.A. sponsor a Teen Canteen for high school boys and girls. P olice Chief R. R . Hodgk in· son told of the need for such a '=::::::;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;:::;:;;:=-! place for young people and Don McCallum, student body president, outlined plans for the students doing most of the work on the building. Plans have been drawn by the students, and one drawn by Cliff Tripp W?S presented. for ih- spection. After discussion the J members agreed to sponsor the ' canteen. Military training ballots were handed out to t he me-mbers pres- ent who will fill them out a nd mail them in to the state office. I Principal Sidney Davidson in· b1 troduced. the faculty members. Mrs. Roscine Feeley, head of the E nglish department. gave a n in- teresting talk on the experiences students should have in reading. She reconunended that they r ead a more varied assortment of lit- erature, covering every possible fi eld.i "What's being worn at Harbor High," a parade of school uni- forms, "'as arranged by Miss Sel- ma She-rman and Miss Marie Hie- bsch. Doris Billings played the march and the uniforms were an- nounced by Bonnie Nelson. The fol- loWing students displayed them as follow: band uniform, Har 1 a n Hoyt; ye-Jl leader , Louann Taylor; song leader. Joan Dodd; chorus, Shirle:r Fidler; majore tte. Ann • l r r ' ~1,;··:;=~~7jz:= "A BIT OF OLD ITALY" -DINNERS 5 TO 9 P. M. here .... to suit EVERYone's taste! A ne~· course on evangelism was . Cap'n Don of Ca..staways' taught me a delightful angle on our begun by the study section of pii:turesque_ harbor ~his summer, when he and Mrs. D. took me for a Newport Beach \v.S.C.S . in a sail on their "Dancing Lady" .... Specializing in Family Style Italian Dinners Your Favorite Italian Dishes Cooked to Order YOU CAN SAIL ALL DAY .•. morning session at the church ... around our colorful and beautiful shore--line and see hundreds with ~1rs. J . H . Redstone and l'w1rs. of ~ts YQU kn<?w . be greeted by dozens of friends. study a ~:ide John U'Ren in charge. vanety of chamungly plann~ ar:id landscaped homes, large and small, After a noon lunchron served see a THOUSAND people en)Oy1ng EVERY kind of boat and water by Ne\,l,'J)Ort H eights circle Mrs. sport known, -- J . K. Elliot presided at the busi-AND NEVER PASS THE SAME SPOT TWICE ! ! ! 6810 Coast Highway PboDo:Barl>orSM-W -It's Getting Newport Beach Sea 8bore Oololl:J Cooler ·I FAC Bridge .Section Meets Wednesday ness meeting. Plans were made ANf? WHATS MORE · · ·you can pull up at a public dock and go fo r a year book and presidents asrore Uke ~ real voyager. a~d . do, :rour shopping, or dock your-I Friday Afternoon club bridge se f a~ t;l'1e Lido Wharf or Chnst1an s Hut for a drink or a meal.-or the four circles, Mrs. Stephen ~D it it happens t.o be late.-sail home in the moonlight,-like WE Are Your Winter Duds In Top Condition 7 Our Quality Dry Cleaning & Pressing will keep you looking right. · Bernat Wool Hooked Rug Kits Frames Needles ••• section will meet Wednesday, Oct. f rd .,_ Fed Wood did• d "' \Veather o . i,.u-s. r -.. · · · · an spearung of the Viharf, aren 't Emil Faust's curries de-22 at 12 :30 P-m . for desse1' \,l,'&rth, Mrs. J . H . Redstone and 1Jc1ous? ... a,nd did ya know he had a new baby? , .. and isn 't he a luncheon. Hostesses v.'ill be Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Hargrave. were ap-lovell:' HOST .... as i_s MARSJiALL,--and aren't Marshall's new de- Kenneth Stewart and Mrs. Jer-pointed to take charge. corat1?ns at .t~e Hut. sim ply wonderful ? ... makes you feel like you raid Spangler. Mrs. Blanche Gates Newpor t He i ghts circle an-were m ~aJut1, or S1ngapore.-:-or Pitcairn Island for sure! Vihy, oh will be on hand to give instruc-1 nounced their next meeting would WHY don t more people use their docks? .-I was sull>rised to even find t . t begi'nners room for a toe-hold so we could get asho~•. WE STARTED TO COLLEcr FUNNY & ORIGINAL NAMES .• LIDO CLEANERS f.56 Newport Boulevard CO!ITA MESA Phone 5798-J •on ° · I be Oct. 23 at the home of Mrs. '"' William Trusty, Santa Ana ave-... f?l BOATS! ... someone should offer prizes for most original • nue. It will be an all day gather-and funniest nam.es: OR.MOST APPROPRIATE,-or best collection of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F R E E Your First ing with members making rag ~I three . · · ~ t imagine a more priceless collection! ... even omit-· NEEDLEPOINT and Nl:r:DU:POINT YARN •••• Bernat an4 Colambla Dress and Wool Yam Orden Taken for Kalt n,,_ • • • OFT ON LI1''Jl:N AND COTJ'ON EMBROIDERY ••• VOGUE KNITl'ING BOOKS Free InstrocUons • . I 18 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa, Beacon 5521-W Lesson dolls and dressing them for In· t.Jng some whi~h gave us the giggles but which would make us gals d.ian children of the mission at blush to subnut! N Obli ti NOW THAT THE B USY SEASON RAS SETrLED DOWN 0 ga On Oraibi. .... TO A NORMAL ROUTINE ... I find all our Community En-Free to continue. Mrs. John Pfischner, spiritual terpnses _are taking a hitch in their belts and ¥et ting back into high-" A Miracle Method life chairman, will be in charge gi:ar agrun. Lots of fresh ideas and fresh spint ... HOORAY! ... for Popular Piano" of a program to be given in ob-Pirate ~ys w.e~t off with a bang and a broadside ... with that grand Wes McWain servance of the Week of Prayer !lfld J?Ub11c sp1nted Tarlor family contributing their Corsair t or the and Self Denial, Oct. 25-31, the invasion AND a sensational high-spot in the color film of our area as date (to be announced later. ninety pirates swanned ashore! ... another hardy group of buccaneers. Pbone: 'BeMloa 51'7W who helped to "e-xtend the season" were Mrs. Leonard Hargrave v.· as THE VOY A.GERS y A.CRT CLUB • \'Wt: !St W. ~ elected delegate to the conference ... who waited for the-first rain-storm of the season to throw eo.ta Meea to be held in Los Angeles Oct. 23-their annual beach-party at the Isthmus ... about eigh ty members ~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~;;;~~~~;;;~~~~~~~ 124. Named as a nominating com-. showed up and rowed ashore in their dinghies, surf and all ... the mittee to select new officers were clouds parted. and they were blessed With a starlight night and had a ?\1rs Hargrave chairman· Mrs. WONDERF1.JL pa~y! · _. . ll!'der the leadership of their Commodore The Palm Room • ol the COAST INN LAGUNA BEACH Chinese Dinners and fine Steaks American Short Orde~ During Luncheon Serving Every Da1 Luncheon 12 to 2 -Dinner 5 to 11 :30 Sundays, Dinner From 1 to 11 :30 Cocktails Avai1ab)e From Our South Seu Bai: Phone l.aguna 131 for cbinese Food To Take Out · • ' Dr. Paul Van Degnft. with hJs "Teton," back from the Honolulu race Weatherford. Mrs. Redstone and and other right hand spirits Who lent hard-working spiri'5 in the Mrs. Fred \Voodworth_ doings. like the Crosby brothers. and local VoYager port-captain Walt M_rs. May Delozier led in the Cole (the one-man shipyard, as Cap. Don calls him) who built the worship program and i:eporting on fires and rigged the tables. Bob Crosby and J ack O'Laughlin handled the district meeting held at Hunt-the steaks to the queen's taste, Arlie T oulouse played a TERRIFIC lngton Beach wer e Mrs. 'Henry fiddJe, and Doc Van~ft's da1;1ghters who ~rewt'd on t he Teton in Harris and Mrs. Pfischner the Honolulu race, did a beautiful Hula which they learned in the · ' Islands! Mn. Rose Katterhenry o! Bal-AND SPEAJllNG OF GOOD OLD CAST AWAYS'· CLUB, boa gave an hour of poetry read-UP ON THE BLUFF, __ ing Crom her own books of verse ... I find everything jus t the same, only MORE so! ... have you and thoae of other contemporary seen the new Beachcombers' CHARM STRING? ... a con tribution poets. from Capt. Eli Headley, of the famous ·Headley family, who have been The next meeting will be Nov. so featured of late, for their ve~ artistic commercializing of all man- 12 with Balboa Island circle ierv-ner of notsom and jetsom ! Their shop used to be on Laaenep in Ing the lunch. Hollywood,-"'The Ti-adewinds" where Cap. Don did a lot of d esii:tiing for Headley. buying back many ot his own pieces to decorate Cast- aways ... and have you seen D's new groups of "Dancing Starfish!" ... TilE FOOD continues CLASS ULTRA. and the "S hell-fish Rolls" have now become REAllY famous ... even with those who ly e,at sea-lood.-but for those who NEVER do chef Fo"'"'t hM added a TilRKEY ROLL, ind it IS !or iutt, the 'LANDLUBBERS' Local B6P President On Radio Program DELIGHT! On Sunday -OVer KVOE the TBOlll: CUA•MING J'ZOPU: llTILL CllOWD THE PLACE! ••. county council o! Business and ... Commander Gates recently celebrated hil annlv""""Y with a Profeai<>Cl&l WOIDeft •~1 a dinne'r party.--did Bobble A Howard Baker of Balboa ~. the ~ radio pn!ll'am on county BPW Hunles and the P OJ9! Marples, Ben ~ and the Jim McFarlands clubo in honor of Natlonal Busi-of Newpon llffcb. Bill A Billie, and Diane Wilson ol Costa Mesa. J . E. ,,_ Women'• Week. and Coeta Davies, also of a.ta Mesa. _...., all there the ~t I popped A __ ... __ -Doroth ~-in, and also .... ...--~ --~.,. · Y LIWI"' • .-011 BAJIM)A 181.1: ••• can, vi~prfticlent of the Santa ... wen °'::~le, Lona GrUfin, Mn. J . M. McClure, Bonnie Ana dub arx1 county coundJ ...,_ Taylor Bunky • Patsy lUldman. the Bill Faniuhan a. Dell tttary, who acted u "'*'••-IA-' Ruth. ihe N. R. Sbeldcm, arxl l>iclt A Ema ~ of Pleuutt Ialand, tor; ~ !rcJm vuioul clul!o D1Y pall Jobnny A Owiotte. al the yacht "Elcape, and Doc!« A Mn. about ~t --....., Fnmk Ashley. who sent a not. to his old leTVlce buddy Charlie FuTeD. .....__ •c1 ·IP. p--·t a1 the by Don It N'm o. who ....... o11 next mominc in Dllndnc Ledy '"" ·--~ ~•· -,_; ......__,, the V 0jopn picnic. ~ ~-. _.... ~~-'!BAT O.&ftAWAYll' Flllll:n.&CSf •• -• ~am wca -llx at ~ lts--~-, ... _...... __ brilkfaD arx1 ~ Suu-tand, -l . • • d WILL 0. U. W'lHn:R ..._ al N t n-~ ~L Pl au ,...,. -~L AU. ~ ! ... apln. HOORAY! ... oo .... '*.,_ ............... -e..::s::sa;a:RQ;RJ;:;l;:s:IJ;:;l;:a::IA:a::IA::S:A::S:R<=-:Rs::;s;:s:is::;s;:iU. "'pell ~-~. IDltC for-· -~-""' --• • • That's because the multi-metal alloy of which the sbcs arc consuuaed • was war-developed co provide 4 TIMES MORE RESISTANCE TO CORROSION.,. 25" GREARR 5TltENGTH AND REXlllUn', •• Now you may Bex the sbd .•. if;thcy are~ ~ sbcs .. _as far apart and as often as you like _'.. Now. -. with~~ .•• you may depend on lasting lustre a~... · Remember . • . V enctian Blinds are ' Easy to Clean ••• EConomical ••. Enduring. Haasoa's Shade & U..._m Silop <Jw. New,_ ... m.._ a Zlrll 11&.. ~ 11eea PBON'I:: n•coN ••• , I Olll U.fw ..._ .,,, n• ' ftS& PIOK..(JP a Dia.ivaY aaVMz ' • I ' I __, • , • \ ARE FOR MEI 'H .. lf THE FUN Of HAVING FEET' AdvtftlMd in Life and ' o&ber (.,.ding Pqbli~tiom I I I Nothing "sissy" 1bout I •sturdy Red Goose Shoes! . Built of quality I materials with staunch r einforceme nts. $345 and $695 MATTOON'S SHOES 1795 Newport Ave. Costa Mesa . ~· ·~ * Sell It Through Clas,sified A'dvertising -tr I \ ~;. . . . PORK CHOPS Whole or Balf SKINNED HAM$ PlcJllc Style Shenkle. SMOKED HAM • Eaotem Com Fed Pork swttt·. Premium or C1ldaby Puritan Swift's Premium or C1ldaby Puritan Fnll SU-. ~~BACON One Pound Layer GRADE'A'EGGS In CutollO Goar. Freeh Do&. TURKEYS HENS or TOMS Bn>ad...,..t Variety PURE PORK SAUSAGE 69~ 69~ S9~ 78~ 1s· SS~ 59~ Week End EXTRA Special VEAL ROASTS ' . VEAL STEAKS Government Graded Cbo .... LEG 0' SPRING LAMB G~.-64~ BONELESS CLUB STEAKS 79~ All b • 1 tlGI 8tealr. for tlla.t Bullecmt WEST COAST MEAT co~ W '! le -........ Pie;' 'g I . 1847 NEWPORT AVENUE • PHONE BEACON 5695 l ,--- Yachtsmen end Wife Open Unique Shap :::>n Coast Highway A new shop, of special in terest 'o yachtsmen and t heir wives, h as >een opened at 630 Coast High· A'3Y by Capt. and Mrs. Leonard 3. Rowb e rry . Named .. T h e ~uarterdeck" it wi ll handle a com· 'llete line of interior yacht fur· riishings together with gift ware Jnd sport clothing. The unique venture is the pro- duct of the combined tal<'nts of lhe two Harbor residents. Capt. Rowberry is .the owner of the sloop Heathei and has partiCipat· ed in ii number of coastal regattas. He is a1 member of t hC' Coronado Yacht qlub. ... Mrs. rowberry has jus t rec<'nt- ly returned from H awaii where she seit ted a beautiful inventory or han carved bowls, lamps and "aloha" shirts. tr unks and t.abis. ~ -:· .. ModJrn Music Festival . I Opent At San Cle.mente The ance of a musical life· GEtl'INO INTO THE SPIRIT ol "'Ka.m11hackle Inn .. are mben of the cut, pictured at the tin t re- beanal of tbe torthoomlnc blch acbool production. tn the torec-round are Riley ·Gainor and Sld Da"1d - IOD Jr.; P at Hogan, Dick Hambecher and l ame. Steffen.en (the OOl'JMlefl). At t he rear are Lee KnJght, Dorothy P a ul8en, Ed Gl"flen , Helen. Wint.en. J oyce Purcell a nd Ronnie Blrtch er, alao PhylUA Lack- meyer , Collins ChriAUe and Steven Hope. -photo by Gerhardt ~"---~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~'---~___:_~~~~ time is a.id to be in store for t he Southlai)d's dance enthus iasts, w ith the gala opening of the San Clement~ ~lusic Festival, featur· ing Lo~ Mitchell and sixteen of ! Hollywobcl's top musical artists. Leader Mitchell and his men, all leacti hg musicians of screen and radio. are well known for their \\.'ork as featured artists \.\'ith such High School Cast Starts Rehearsals for Ramshackle Inn Joyce Purcell as Mary, and Ron- nie Birtcher as Bill, "'ill play the romantic leaQ,. in the high school play. Ramshackle Inn, for which the first rehearsal was held Tues- day. The large cast was chosen from nearly 70 volunteers and man)' of those not chosen offered to und('r· study. Takinc pa.rt are Barl•ara Hale. as Gail ; Helen \\'inter~ the fluttery Belinda : Pat Hogan is Patton, the villain. Collins Christie will play the part of Constable Small and his befuddled assistant. Gilhooley, is Steve Hope. Lee Knight is the wisecracking Joyce and D r othy Paulsen is the rough a nd toJgh manager of the hotel. Other roles in the play include Dr. Russell , Sid Davidson: Alice, Phyl lis Lackmcyer; Mr. Temple, James Stef(.ensen ; the Comn1odore. Ed Green and Mr. Arbuthnot, Dick Hambacher. Robert \Ventz. ne"' r\rarr.atic coach, is in charge and the play will be presented Nov. 26. Dr. Howard Legg to Speak Sunday At Methodist Church Dr . Ffov.·ard Legg, new rC'Sident of Corona del Mar and retired pro- fessor of Bible history at Simpson college, Ames, Iowa, will be guest speaker a t Christ Church by the Sea Sunday morning, Oct. 19. Whlle Dr. and Mrs. Legg are new residents. thC'y are no strang- ers to Ne\.\'port Beach for the doc- tor 's parents. John and Sarah Legg. wer e early residents of Bal· boa I sland and Mrs. Legg organiz- ed the Women·s Society of Chris· tian Service at the church. WATCH THAT FIRE! Under an ordinance adopted by the city council, persons starting fires on beach properties of other residents would be sUbject to a fine of $300 or three months in the city jail or both. Only 10 Minutes Away from Balboa and Newport .,,.,,-.. ..... - FRIDAY · SATURDAY --"--.... """"" ,,... ............ . George Brent Joan Blondell "The Corpse Came C.O.D." ---and --- Guy Kibbee "Lone Star Moonlight" Alto Color Cartoon and Chap. No. l of Serial MSON OF THE GUARDSMAN"" ™ ··--..... --StINDA Y • MONDAY -·--· "-Errol Flynn Barbara Stanwyck -in- "CRY WOLF" ------- "l]le Jewels of Brandenburg" Plao 1'---Caru-...... .. ........ .. -····· ·-· T1lD. -wm. -mua. -0.-..U •:ta ~~-­mg or nm OWS"'WT nom::a l:t&a ftl.MD, LARRY PARKS -·- First Fall Meeting of Grammar School P.-T. A. big-name bands as Tommy Dor- "ey. Benny Goodman and Glen11 Miller. Along with lovely Imogene Lynn. ttieir vocalist, t hey comprise To Be Held Monday At C. D. M. School Auditorium Topic for the first meeting of the Congress of P a r C' n I s and TeachC'rs of Ne\Vl)Ort Beach Gram· mar school to be h e t d in the Coron a de! Mar school auditor- ium fl.1onday, October 20, at 2 :30 p.m. is "Teachers Bulld Founda- tions of Tomorrow." Mrs. Ray- mond Harvey will preside and the hospitality a nd membership com· mitt{'('s will be especially active at this meeting. After an introduction of teach· ers of the two schools, a sym- pasium to discuss school problems will be held. On the panel to aid parents in understanding t he school will be H . 0 . Ensign , dis- trict superintendent ; Miss Mar ie Heffern. principal of the Newpor t Beach school ; Mrs. Grayce Siever, principal of the Corona del Mar school; Mrs. Marjor ie Romersi, cafeteria manager f or b o t h schools : Miss Sade K . Fox. school nurse :iEddie Ham, superintendent of transportation and J. A. Bod· man. superintendent of mainten- ance. Discussion will foll ow the sympasium. giving pa.rents an op- portunity to ask questions of mem· Local Students On Fullerton College Radio Program Ta k ing a prominent part in p lans for a :;eries of bi-weekly radio programs at Fullerton Jun· ior college are thr ee Newport Har· bor students, Janie Thompson of Newport. Rita Virgel of Balboa and William Blackbeard of Coro- na del Mar. They wiJI appear wit h other students over the air on Thurs- day, Oct. 23, the program present· ing ne\\'S of the school, introduc- tion of student body officers and the new dean of men. Clair Nor - dan, also music by the Hornet Male quartet. PT A Membership Drive Closing at High School Mrs. Edgar Hill. mem bership chairman of NC'wport Harbor high school Parent-Teacher associa tion, announced today that in the mem· bership drive Y"hich closes this week sophomores a n d freshmen are tied for first place. At the PT A meeting Tuesday· evening Principal Sidney David- son presented Mrs. Hill with a check to cover 100 percent mem ; hership of the school faculty. Many parents are showing their suppart of the Teen Ca n tee n I through joining the PT A , the apo~ring organization. Balboa Islanders to Visit In Tucson Mrs. Vincent Healy, her small son \'ince and her mother , Mn. Gladys Splane, Balboa ISiand, are leaving Oct. 23 to . spe'iid three weeks, in Tucson wit h Mrs. Splane's son Jack, his wife and their three mon ths' o 1 d daughter, Helen Louise. bers of the panel. a band lhat is said to be without T ea v.·iJI be served by the kin-j · th Id f t t · dergarten mothers during the SO· ~e~.ua j In e wor 0 en er atn- cial hour to follow the program. The tctober 25th opening of Those persons wishing trans-the (es ival, at Casino San Oe- portation from the Newpor t s~hool mente, s to be a benefit dance to the Corona del Mar school will spansor~d by the Laguna Beaeh be on the front steps-near t he Elks club. It is the first of a series offi C'e--Of the Newport school by of weekiy dances, confined to Sat· 2 p.m. Care )Viii be taken of small urday ltight onlY. and featuring children a t the Corona del Mar exclusively Lou Mitchell, his school during the meeting. band and Miss Lynn. IF YOUR FAMI~ Y Isn't keen on stewed prunes, try serving them with grated ma., pie sugar and cream. BO't1SEBOLD HINT ·.-.·: .,,._._. YOU'D LIKE a broit.d chop but you'd hate washing the largo broiler after- wards. Simple-put your chop oi a coke cooling roe over a shallow pa . Broll away I : ,. ; • '-~~~-.) ' EASY .APPLE PUDOl ~G 6 applff, sliced v.··c. sugar '..y, c. butter or margarl ~• 1 c. flour Yi tsp. almonCI extrad • Place lllced applff In butteref bakinv dish. Cream butter. iugar, ~r and almonCI extract. Cover appJes with creamed mlxture .. Oust with cinnamon, llake 31>-35 minutff in moder~• oven. ~ I ( PEN~Y °!1SE) --- o i ro ----.-~ ---~ A PENNY POST CARO will 11',ing you Weber's "Good Id••" baoklet. 60 pages crammed-with hundreds of hovMhold hints and short culL FREE, from Weber Baking Co., Dept. 287, llax 1730, Wilshire1 La 11,_ Station, Los Anvelff 36. - --sudl ~'ll!.O~. ~"'~T~ds. B~- chlt1s, Miiie and Female Gland Diso , High and Low Blood Pressure, HeArt Trouble, ch and Intestinal feat.ring Conditions, A1'hes and Pains, Ki and Bladder Con- ditions, Nervousness ---are y treated by our MILDRED DECKER'S EXCLUSIVE DRUGLESS ODS Q·-l:4.. Cltocolotes .._ .. t UM for na CQ!fllULTAftON -'"J . . (U .. M & ... , IDl) NEWPORT BALBOA NllW81 TIKll:8 peft 5 THVRSD,\Y N....,..rt J!eM;11z Calif. ~ 11, 1H1 ~ Pilot Class Postpones PuaL1c NOTICE October Meeting CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FlctltlOU• F irm Name The regular monthly meeting THE UNDERSIGNED don hereby of the Pilot clMs of Christ Church cen try tt>at they a.re c.onduetinc ia nursery school buslnel'!a at 1221 &a#t by the Sea has been postp;>ned 15th St., Cowta lleaa, CalJfom la. under from Friday evening of, this week ~e fl~ltlo\18 ISclrmb nam, •d o! ... ~ ·1 F .d f t k 0 esa ursery oo an ....... --t1n t1 r1 ay o nex wee , ct. !Inn ls compoaed or the follewtnc 24 d ·11 '~ H II • I personl!I. whose names and add~ an \\'I IA"' a a owe en party are R1l foll ows. to-wit : ' to be held at the church with lhe l BENJAMIN M. HOWSIC. 22911 J"al. I Jerton A'·e .. Cowta Mesa. Ca.Hf.: f'A· men in charge. T RfCIA L. HOWSE. 2291.1 Fullerton -=============:; A,·~ .. Costa Mesa, Calif.; EARL 0 . r PETERSON. 305 32nd St.. Newport Its the Only Method For a Factory,Finish Surface. ' . Your Car Will Take On That Look You Were Once So Proud Of. 540 and Up Con venient n me Payment Plan BROWNIE'S Auto Bady Repair and Painting 19S6 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Phone Beaoon 5625 --.... ..--..... _ .... ..,,....._ .. ,,"' .... The News-Times will not be re- rponslble for more than one incor· rect insertion of an advertisement. reserves the right to correctly classify any and all ads and to reject any adver tisem ent not con- forming to rules and regulations. 68-tfc -----..... ·-··· ...... BUSINESS GUIDE 11 FORMED Wlndahl•ldl & Hatd Coven made to order. A1ao PJ.ex. ll!lus & Lucite Sheet. fer sale Nu-World Produru Company, 303 Third St .• Huntington Beach Phone Huntington Beach 178 SO.ttt CESS POOLS and SEPI1C TANKS IJlltallecl Anywhere In Orange County Contract Drl1lin& Sewer Connection (All Work Guaranteed) Full IJllurance Carried J. R. McCORMICK l40 Victoria St. Coota Meu Beacon 5069-J HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Newport Blvd.. Beacon 5048\1\ R1=J>AIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contractlnc and Supplleo • 97-tf< COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon ~R .:s73 Elden Ave., Coota Meoa »ttc 12 YEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRACTOR Z74 East 19th Street Ph. Bea. 5413 Coot.a M-. Call! 3().lfc CABINETS Custom Furniture -Interlon Window Sa.sh -Custom Doon CORONA CRAFI' 1302'>1 Coast · Hlghwax Corona del Mar I B<>ach. Ca llr.: LORRAINE K . Pl:Tl!:R- SON. 305 32nd St., Newport Beach, Calir. WITNESS our hands thl!I 14th day or October. 1947. BENJAlllIN M . HOWSE PATRICIA L . HOWSE EARL G. PETEROON LORRAINE M. PETERSON STATE OF CALiroRNIA } COUNTY OF ORANGE > M. ON THIS 14th day of October. A.D .• 1947 , beloN! me, Nora S. M.a.nrwarth. a Notarv Public in and for sa.ld Coun- ty nnd State. peraonally appeared Ben- jamin M:, How.e. Patricia L . How.e. Earl G. Peterson and Lorraine IL Peter&0n, known to me, to be the • peraona whose names a.N! subscribed ! to the within Instrument. a.nd a.c- ' knowledged to me that they e:1ecuted the aame. IN WI TNESS rWHEREOF. I b&Te hereunto set my hand and alflied m7 official 8e&I the day and year In thl8 certificate first above written. NORA S. MARGWARTH Notary Public In and for tiald County and State. My Commls.,ion Expire.! January 28. 1950. <SEA.L) Pub.~t. 16. 23, 30; Nov. 6, 1947. -· ·-,. -,,,, ...... ..,,..,, ..... .,,.... ........ l':MPLOYMENT WANTED 11 Yacht Skipper available, familiar Mexican waters, best references. Long .Beach 68-8409. 81-6tp WORK WANTED-Ironing In 1111 !tome. Plain or fancy. 530 Su Bernardino AVf.. New po rt Helchu. 2&-tt• SECRETARY and office manager 8 years. Collection experience. State license. Notary. Best ref· erences. Phone Harbor 1351-J. 834tc LICENSED Master Mariner Un~ limit);d U.S.M.M. No longer fol· lowirik t he sea. but will gladly take out vessels (larger th e better ), at no charge over week· ends. Phone H arbor 435-R. 834tp MARINE ENGINEER D es ir es work Newpor t area. 25 yrs. Navy and Merchant Marine. Sea-going yacht or repair of diesel or steam. H arbor 1351-J . 834tc EMPLOYMENT OFFERED II Metal poljshers wanted, penna· nen t. Metalsmith of Balboa, 15th and Newport Ave .• Costa Mesa. Phone Beacon 5367. 82.,2tc WANTED-Young w om an to tlll position as machine bookkeeper. Apply -Bank of America, New- port Beach. 8Q...tfc WAITRESSES WANTED -!181 · Shore Cate. Be. :5745. 32-tft WANTED-Experienced carpent• ers. Steady employment. See Ralph Hoyle J r., 1505 Coas t Highway, Corona del Mar. P h. Ha. 741. 80-4tc SALi: MISCELLANEOUS 11 FOR SALE-Chest of drawers & filing cobinet, 6 drawers, 501 No. Bay Front, Balboa Island 834tc F OR S ALE-Full size boy's bl· cycle you name the price. 1730 Ocean Blvd., Balboa. H ar. 1461-J · 83-l t c 0 KEEFE MERRETT-T. T . stove excellent cond.: breakfast table, chairs; chest of drawers; Odora closet; other articles. Bay View /Cafe, 311 P alm Ave., Balboa. 83-2tp FOR SALE -2 Axminst er rugs 9x12. 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. 83-ltc FO R S ALE-Rugs, green Broad· loom 12x20 (could make two 10xl2), Gr een Frieze 9xl 5, both good cond. incl. pads ; breakfast table and 4 chairs, $18; West- inghouse wasl'ling mach.; out- board motor. J ohnson P-45. 18 h.p. Call Har. 558-W. 83-ltp Phone 1108. TT·!lk FOUR PAIRS Flowered drapes li ned and interlined, extra full, all in good c6ndi ti on ; two ward- robe trunks; one hol-se power elec. motor , almos$ n ew ; utllliy gas heater with pilot light; floor carpet pad , ~12. 2ffl Cn<ltaJ Ave., Balboa Island. P hone Har., bor 1954-M. 83-ltp ROOFS W. J. BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J ID:tf• PREWAR Check ma user 8-mm. S parter stock, Redfield 102. Ammunition. $75. 121 <Marine Ave.. Balboa Island. Harbor 1545-J alter 5 ~.m. SZ.2tp 1-t Lever hand numbering machine ---------.,.-.,.--,--model No. 71 "American Visible" French taught, P arisian lady. Long . Brand new. Price $20. Harbor Beach 68-8409. 81-6tp 475-W. daytime only. Numbers Pll:BSONAL L..OST AND FOUND ft from one to one million. .82-2tc LOST -Around Legion hall or grounds, wooden bex containing communion set. Please phone Har. 166-M. Reward. 83-2tp F UR CX>AT-Size 14, % length, br own squirrel!. $35.00. 2 0 8 F ernleal, Corona de! Mar. 82-Ctc ' -INSURANCE- • AIJl'OllOBILE • 1'.Aan' • COMPENSATION .. . "STU" DUNLAP ~E JOLSON STORY" and:n..~~ Dr.E.F.S.ll,D. PILC. M' Cl Ads N xt p __ __, ,__-_. :r_a=-'_, :-_.N-_,_.t -+--.:-:-_,,, ....,.--· _.. ore . ass on e age 1 ' • • • • • . ' .l'ge§ HSWPOBT BALBOA NSWS-Tl•l:S TBUJl8DAY lfewprt ._,., Caltf. Oda•• 1!, lMT llOUO.&L • UDIO .. U•L DrAD Dt1R&!l'CDI '8 11P~l~l~·_!9U~~i~S~-----~·~~-~·~~!=_•~~~~-----~·!!_ •11. ~ w ANTED 50 uoed pl1-for -19'1 SIX ROOM-Modern m..... • --••,mr,&n • Want Ads Continued From Preceding Page • •• ·-,. • -* . -... • USED Electric hot water heater. Thennodore, $40.00. 718 Ju- -mine Ave., Corona del' Mar. 82-2tc FOR SALE-Nes.co electric cook· er, 60 cycle, 'like new. Fine' enameled inset dishes, stainless 1teel lids. Broiler attachmen t. Call Mh. Barbre, Harbor 13. 78-tfc 12 CU. FT. Weber Deep Freeze, slide top: 4 cu. ft. quick freeze at 12 below zero; 8 cu. ft. s tor- a ge 5 degrees above zero. Sealed unit. Original cost $525. Will se~ for $300. Call Earl or Bob Harbor 2600. 83-2tc Cub, spring and innerspring maj.- tress $14 ; 4 pestered mahogahy double beds tead. S18 : ratoan setee. SIS; occasional chair, net'ds covering. SlO ; MQnterey de,·enport and chair , newly re- finished a nd covered : 2 pair m atching drapes, S75; Monterey buffet \vith hutch. $30: misc. lamps, M ori t e r E.' y occasional chair matching e nd table, $20; 2 9xl2 tan fiber rugs, S20; 8 piece walnut dinning room set, swing Sa\Y like ne"'·· S65. 3411 Finley, N.B. H arbor 2203-J. 83-ltc PUMPS WORTHINGTON PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL F or all Pressure Soden Refrigeration 623 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim ' ·P hone 4652 83-1 t~ 1645 FOR THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE SHOP AT GRANT'S Phone Bea. 5707-M Nev.-port Blvd., Costa Mesa 77-t!c W AMT&D i'O ln1r • INBOARD Speedboat 1S to 20 ft. Prefer factory built. Pay . cub. Cr<loby Mualc Shop, Huntington Beach. Tel. 3281. 83-2tp rent dept Hlahelt cub priee or home, flttplaoe, We bath. 11&11 bigsest allowance oo exctianae. shower, tile •ink. 4 outside en- Terma. tnnees. poitlo, omall llUftt houoe DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. with tile shower bath, laundry 520 No. Main, Santa Ana with extra water heater, work- -' 83-tfc shop. double garage, house traU- l'UBN1T1JBll FOB SAL& n SPINE'M'E PI AN 0 S for ren' .. : .. AD:=AM:::=:P::ERI;..;:,O~D::",...=E::;:lg7hO"t-:p-,,iece'.:: Beautiful blonde, mahogany, er shed wtlh asphalt noor. Love- ly yard, all fenced, 50 x 150. Sp-inkling system, hill section. Mrs. Bond, 726 E. Santa Anita Ave., Burbank. Want Balboa Bayfront home or Ocean or Bay view In Corona del Mar. 80-Stp dinning set, hardwood through-walnut. All ren t of tint six out, nicely carved; 9x12 Wilton mon ths allowed on purchase. Cost DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. rug. 1157 Wells Place, a 520 No. Main, Santa Ana Mesa. 83-4tc 83-tfc FOR SALE-Sanitary' couch and mattress; 3 single cotton m•t-DOGS, CATS a PETS 16 MONEY TO LOAN tresses: double bed and spring mattress. Round dining room table and 4 chairs. at 326 Onyx Bal. Isl. 83-2tc DOUBLE BED Innerspring mal· tress: dresser, odds and ends. In perfect ·condition. Ph. Ha r bor 1351-J. 83-4tc STUDIO COUCH With 3 s pring cushiorui and Blond occasional chair . Phone Harbor 2155. 111 Emerald, Bal. Isl. 83-2tc BOY'S Sturdy twin bedsteds and matching chest, nautical design. $38.00. 609 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. 82-2tc A GOOD BUY- IS A WISE BUY Let Us Help Yov Be \\'ise HARBOR FURNITURE l962 Harbor Blvd. ROATS, SUPPLJES C.OSta Mesa 43-tfc PEDIGREED Collie pups. Call Bea. 6056-W. Sunday after 12. 83-ltp S PECIAL ANNOONCEMENTS .. KEYS Made While You WiUt VOGEL'S 100 Kalil SL, Balboo FOR RENT U T\VO ROOMS and bath private entra nce and sun deck. 415 I-larding St. Balboa-. Harbor 2470. 83-tfc LOANS TO BUILD. buy, Improve. modernize or refinance. We pur4 chase trust deeds. NEWPORT BALBOA F EDERAL SAVINGS .!t LOAN ASSN. 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 38-tfc. TRAILEM 11 1941 27-tt. "Schultz" trailer and Cabana . Inquire D-52 Municipal Trailer Court H. B. 83-ltp SACRIFICE -1945 2S-ft . trailer and Cabana. D-52 11.lunicipal Trailer Court, Huntin gto n Beach. 83--ltp FOR RENT -Apartments. Li ght REAL ESTATE a houseke<'ping, pi:_ivate entrance. Adults. 311 Island Ave .. Balboa. HAVE 2 good ~ A. building sites. 8::!-2tc Close in Costa l\lesa. Utilities at O_N_E_R_00--~.,-1-A-p-ar_t_m_e_nc-t-:-fo-r--,2. ~~~~~~ Sal~~t. ca~~O ~· ~~\v~:~ gar ag:E.' a nd utilitir s. Sl0.00 per Blvd .. Costa t.fcsa. 83-tfc '''f'C'k. 113-15th St., Newport Beach. 82-4tc LOOK I!\'G FO R .;-\ 2 bedrm home? lfold onto your scat! \VC' can FURNISJ-fED-Singlc apartmE.'nt. sho'v you a NE\V one at S6400. F OR St-\LE-La"'rson pump and Refrigera tion, near Balboa Pi<>r. Locat£'d in Costa ~1N=a . A ,vell bait t a nk complete. Si5.00 like $40.00 pcr_t.onth, including ut il-buil t stucco. Phone il ca co n nC'\V, Bay Dis trict Hard\\·are Co. itics. ycat'o around rental. Call 5713_R or <'lse SC'C E\·a F'. Rho- Bal. Island. 83·tfc Sunday 8 0 E . Surf, Balboa. de n. ,,70 Ncv•port Il\vd ., Costa 22-ft. PO\VER BOAT Easily con-___________ 52_-2-'tr ?\tcsa. 83-ltc \'crtcd for mackerel: galley, (\\·o FOR RENT -1-~i\·c room house; SACRIFICE SALE of nice lot at bunks. $700. I-Iarbor 1947. complctcl.v furnished. modern Corona de! l\lar for cash. s1400_ 83-tfc ki tchl.'n cquipniC'nt. '..:! tx-drooms. \V. J . l-lolcomb, 1517 Coast H\V)'. F OR_S_A_L_E_P_r_a_c_t;-ca-1-ly-ne-,.-.-G-B-de beautiful ynrd. quite surround-Corona del 1'1ar. "\Vhcre the Cra ft sailing Dinghy. Fully ~~i~i ti~('n~!l 75p~d. PC'~ e~ocn~hn Flags Fly." 82-2tc JACK SULLIVAN --VICT R M. WALKER AND A&'lOCa REAL ESTATE· -• IN'$UllAN 1205 Coast Highway-Co . CORONA DEL MAR Betwl!en the highway and ocean. Two units completely turnlshed. One rented at $75.00 pe1\month. Both these units on forty feet and an additional rorty feet goes with the property. It Is all fenced and landscaped. A real bargain at $18,000, tepns can be arranged JACK SULLIVAN --VICTOR M. WALKER AND ASSOCIATES 1205 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar Ph. Harbor 1247-J'-or Harbor 1037 • As an Independent broker your 1istlnga get my personal attentiofL 82-2tc BRIGGS •• BEST •• BUYS COSTA MESA -5 rooms , L.R. 14x20. Guest house, barn 16x40, store house, lot 100x200 ............... -.. -··-·······$8,500 NE\VPORT ISLAND-Brand new 2-bedroom, all steel kitchen -··············································-····-··-··········-···$9,500 NE\VPORT HEIGi-ITS -Grand homesite with full view of bay a nd ocean. Priced less th 'market. Fred-BR I CG Members of the Multiple 634 Coast Highway -Tressa ting Division Phone Beacon 5778 83-ltc equipped also oars and carrier. 5629-1\1 . 83-ltp Finest large corner lot on Lido l\lakc offer. 1730 Ocean Blvd., Isle. Principals only 57500. \Vritc ---------------+--------- Balboa. H . 1461-J. 83-ltc FOR REN'r -New kitchen apart-Box "G" c/o Nc\\'S·Times. ment for coupl<'. Sandy's l\>totel. 82-2tp N a tional One-Design No. 270 just Corona de! !\ta r. lfarbor 1091 -J. ----------- overhauled, painted C'Ompl ct c 75-t!c BARG;\INS, Quick salc--0\\'Tiers. trailer ne\v CO\'<'r S500. Beacon B.-\LBO,\ & DES ERT homes. 5080, Harbor 2293-J or Ri\'cr-F 0 R RENT -Furnis hed three furnished. Income. Box 825 Bal- side 2217. 83-ltp room apartme nt. utilities a nd boa, phone Harbor l 270-J. garage included , S34:.50. Key at 81-4t c FOR SALE STAR S;.\I.L BO AT No. 527. On<' suit of sails, stainless steel and chrorne rigging. In ,,·atcr ready t o sail. Bargain S750.00. Phone Beacon 5629-J or Harbor 443. 83-3tc 317 Coronado, Balboa, after 6 ------------p.m. 82-2tp ABOVE THE ARCHES -Good vie\v : interesting ne\v 3-bC'drm. ROOf\JS -Pri\'at<' enlrance and home: fireplace. large car. Pricx• bath . 1602 Pacific Dri,·e. Corona Sl4,600. Call I-tub Pov.·c~. Agl. del l\1a r. 82-2 tp I-Jar. 62-\V. 81-t!c FOR RENT-3 roon1 unfurnished COSTA ~lESA -Old~r 3-bdrm OCEAN FRONT RIPLEX One double. One Triple. One s gle. 4 baths. New and modern. New furnishings. Sun deck. Close in. Beautiful home a nd income. COAST PROPER JES CO. -Realtors 501 E. Central Ave. 1 Balboa, Calif. WHERE TO SPEND ·THAT "EXTRA MONEY" Place your extra money judiciously In Real Estate. In the Newport Heights -Costa Mesa Area you can create a good improved property for your OC· cupancy or income, FOR TiiE RIGHT LOCATIONS SEE Hub Powers, Agt. Harbor 62~W J. A. Beek's Office BALBOA FERRY LANDING 82-2tc NEWPORT HEIGHTS Attractive, new 2-bedroom home with garage. Hard- wood floors. Excellent stucco and plaster construc- tion with a modem floor plan. This home should go G . L at $9500. Will go fast. ... ALSO ... A lovely new 2-bedroom home. Has 2 baths and fire- place. Surrounded by other new homes, which makes it a very good location. COSTA MESA Just completed. This 2-bedroom house has nice cal>- inet work, roomy wardrobe closets, and Is of excel- lent plaster and stucco construction. $6400 Here is a furnished 2-bedroom home about 6 years old in super location. Landscaped yards in front and rear. Large single garage. Sll ,000 is the price. Make a small down payment and move in. Owners are going East. ... ALSO ... Well-built ~2-bedroom house in Newport Heights area. P lastered interior. This home should be com- pared with others at $7500. EVA F. RHODEN Realtor ELTON D. BMNEIT PERNEL G. BARNETT 470 Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon 5713-R. Brokers Costa Mesa Evenings, Beacon 5 779-R B;}-ltc FIREWOOD CHARCOAL & BRIQUETS PROMPT DELIVERY a partment, C"n1ployed couple home nC'ar Victoria <ind 1-Iarbor. onl y. R<'fc>r('ncr required. Phone Price $5350. All utilitirs. Hub Beacon 5872-J. ' 82-2tc p0,~'l'rs, Agent. Har. 62-\V. Har. 2658 15 Coast Boulevard Corona del Mar California 83-ltc 'k Sell It Through Classified Advertising 'k Wright Lumber Yard 1784 Ne\\ix>rt Blvd, COSJ"A ME SA Beacon 5665 83-tfc Watches -Cocks -J ewelry O!ROMOMTERS Repairing -Prompt Service Serusible Price1 VAN DRIMLEN JEWELRY 1786 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 31·tf< WASHING MACHINES U you don't have one do yow wa.ahlni: at BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA 475 Ne\\--port Blvd., Coat& Meu • Phone Beacon ~T70 DON'T WAIT ORDER YOUR SERVEL 17-tf< GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW Delive ri es A:re Improvi ng We May Surprise You VOGEL'S 100 ?\Iain St. Harbor 1~ 43-lft BAYSIDE PLATING Gold • Silvf'r -Cop~ -Brau Antique5 a Sped.atty See Our Ad In Oran&"e County Phone Directory 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5113 Cor. Harbor and 19th. Colta Me.a Boat Maintenance Repairing and Fred erick Y a..cht Co. 1215 Coast Hiway, Nc"i>ort Phone Beacon 5615 81·tC Boats Priced to Sell 70-ft. Aux. Schooner <new canvas) $1 0.000.: 42-ft. Lake Union Sed. cruiser , SBBOO .; 36-ft. T w 1 n Screw Stephens, Sed. cruiser , $8900.; 33-ft. Spo r t Fisher, ( 1940) $6500.; 28-ft. Cabin cruis- er, $34 ,000.; 26-tt. Steel Oa!t (1947) $4000. G. E. MINNEY Listings Wanted •Til Coast Hi\\·8)·. New-port Beacon 5032-\V. 7S-tfc ~'lUST SELL-16-ft. Snipe newly painted, new sails, S.395.00 or best offer. MJracle Mile ~lotel 706 Coast Highway. Beacon 5299-J. 71-Stc Clipper Bow Boat 46 f t. 14 beam. 70 H . P. Cat diesel. New bait tank ; swordfish plank ; complete commer cial equipment. Sale or trade. Harbor 97. 68-t!c H!lrbor 97 FOR SALE -S tar sail boat . La test type. Oexible mast. In- cluding sails ready to sail. Phone Glendale, atrus 11188. 60-tlc Boat Maintenance and Repairing P'rederick Yacht Co. 1215 Coast Hiway, NE.'\\'POrt Phone Beacon 5615 BOAT BROKERS ' Next to r.teothodist Olurch 28-t!C' MVSJCAL A RADJO Plenty of Good Tires All Sizes Compound Motor Oil · Gallon, 70c Western Auto Supply Authorized Dealer 1836 N~rt Blvd., Colt& M- 17-tf• W .U.Tl:D TO BUY 11 Will Pay Cash For your furnitutt « wtYt Mft you. Phone Beacon ~ Crawley Furniture Co. 1812, Newport Blvd., Colt& Mat !1'.1-tfc CASH for USED Furniture & Appliance11 ·we Buy AJmoot Anythln1" GRANTS Pbofw a.a. ~707-M UC Newport Blvd. c..ta Mw C-tlc. STEINWAY. Georgeous rone. h'la- hogany base only $485. Terms. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIA.-.;O CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc PIANOS for practice. Some as low as $65. Good tone & action. Terms. Au of them rental allow· ed if you buy. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc SPINET Mirror type, used. Pay out balance $195. terms. Fine big tone, good looking, excel- lent action. DANZ-SCHMIDT P1ANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc BABY Grand, repoaeued Now only $465. Terms or will renL DANZ-SCHMIDT "l'IANO CO. 520 No. Main. ~ta Ana 83-tfc PIANO TUNIHG oDll repairtnc J . B. a own.. Phone 8eaCOf'I 529t J, 388 -.;,, Ojota -'llMfc f FOR REr-.1 -New motel rooms 81-t!c and pr ivate baths, tile sho\ver BEAUTIFUL Ocean Frontage in stalls. unit hC"a t, spec.ia1 rates R-3 zonr. La r g c enough tor for permanent guests, $2. per apartment house. Grand ,.iC\\.' of day, for 2 persons. J'\'o kitchens. bay and ocean. No\v only S35.- Miracle Mile P.1otel, 706 Coast 000. \V. J , l-lolcomb. 1517 Coast H iway., Newport Beach. Ph. Flwy., Corona d(•I r.·ta r. "\Vhcr c Bea. 5299-J . 78-tfc the Flags Fly:· 82-~tc OCEAN FRONT Apt. H otel close Cr\N YOU Build 3 bC'drooms, 2 to Newport fishing pier, 2306 baths 14x24 ft. living room. \\-ith Ocean ' F ront. 1-larbor 987. A glass \\·all overlook ing covered few vacant rooms and apts. patio. separate dining room . ex-l\1ake reservations now. 76-Stc ceptionally large kitchen. "'ith l ROOI\l kitche n apartments for hard\\'ood f I o o rs throughout. winter re ntal. Stage Motel, 610 totalling nearly 1700 sq. ft . and Coast Highway, Newpt. Beach. IandscaJ)C' 1400 ft. exclusive of 75.-Uc patio planting, for $1 5.750. \Vav- W-ANT!:--D-T-0-8·-E-NT------0 crly Drive, Bay Short'S. BC'acon 5295-R. 83-Jtc WANTED TO R ENT -Garage. in Harbor area to store speed- boat. J-[ar bor 404. 82-2tc ROOl\l & BOARD "6 \VTLL lloom and board 1 or 2 children in my home. 229 Cn nal St., off Orange., \Vest Ne"'- port. 82-2tc AUTO!\fOTl"\'E ~ TIRES 63 1937 Plymouth Sedan, excellent mechanical condition s.;oo. Har- bor 11 60. 82-4tc FOR SALE-·39 2 door chevrolet s£'dnn, four ne,,· tirC's. Good C'on- dition. Call at 420 E. 151h St .. Costa 1\1t'sa or phone Beacon 5322-R. Ross Rudscll. 82~4tp ALLEN MOTOR CO . 1008 Coast Hiway NOW OPEN '4 1 Ford Station Wagon v·ery Clean '4 1 Pontiac 6 Sedanette Original Finish. "Tops" '41 Studebaker Champion Club Coupe. A Dandy '41 Plymouth Coupe New Engine '41 Plymouth Conv. Cpe. Red Leather Throughout Interior Radio. Heater. Clean '40 Ford Club Cpe. Radio. Heater. New Black Finish '40 Ford Sedan Radio. ?heed to Sell '38 Spec. Buick Sedan 4 door. Radio. OriKtnal Flnlsh '37 Spec. Buick Coupe Radio. See This One '35 P.lymoutb· Tudor New nres. Great Transpw:tation ALLEN MOTOR CO. 1008 Coast tnwi.y NEWPORT BEACH G.M.A.C. TERMS SNDr\Y, 10 to 4, a t 231 Via Nice, Lido Isle. Sec this 1 1~ s tory 1'1odern Vcnetion siyle housC'. Large sunken living rm., Jots of windows. 3 bcdrms.. 2 baths, 2 fircplaccs-1 in upstairs bed- room ; kit chen h as lots of cabi- nets: \\·ardrobe closets; \Vood f 1 o ors throughout. Bascm<'nt and unit heat; tilC' roof , large patio \vith 6' brick '''all ; 3 car gar. House completely '''Ca ther s tripf)C'd; g r ou nd beautifully landscaped \\'ith Ja v..T1 & fl owers. l\1any oth<'r attractive fC'at urC's. PHONE HAR. 1520-W 83-ltc CORONA DEL MAR A beautiful new 2-bedroom home south of high'''ny, near beach and grammar school . Lare..-Ii· - ing room \Vith firepl:icc. car- PE'ted wall to "·alt Bedroon1 and living room have largE.' windoY.'S to Ooor. facing patio. Patio has nagstone n oor and concret<' walls. Venetian blinds thr uout the hou.se. Lots or cupboard:: find closet space. Garage. See this home at 432 Dahlia Ave., Co!"ona del 1'1ar. $10,900. Easy terms. O\vner. 75 ·Uc FOR SALE-Beautiful new 2 bed- room and den home. r eal fire.- place, finest of broadloom, a l- most completely r u r n is h e d. Terms. Price $12.750. 1271 S.E . 16th St., Costa Mesa. Open for iruipectlon. 81-4tp CORONA DEL MAR MODERN, Redwood, 3-bedroom home and 3-room garage apt. Just being comple ted-Materials and workmanshlp the finest. Guest apt_ and two car garage . will be Kood Income property. TIIE PRICE IS $23,500 ISLAND REALTY CO. 210 Agate Phone Harbor m-W BALBOA ISLAND Harbor Drafting Service for Builders ·RWMUal -O•FFF!Mldal Stan AlleD-Bob ~le 711 -C. eo-t ~. -part 8.l-ltc PbaDt 811 C*M Mm. IMk BALBOA PEN NSULA 2-family unit on corner lot, ean frontage, upper sleeps 10, lower sleeps 8; cons ction is frame and plaster and in excellent condi ion; completely fur- nished. Both units are vacan Property cannot be duplicated at $22,500. • ' SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTM NT CO. Ross Greeley, Realtor -Mont R Grimes, Insurance Josephine Webb, Realtor 302 Main Street BALBO Pr. Harbot,.2034 83-ltc VETS OR N .N-VETS NOW You Can Build Your Financed and Supervised - EAL HOME -FHA t Only 4 % Interest Check These Features Hardwood fl oors, fl oor furna side a nd stucco outside. W cabinets a nd \\1ardrobes; s garage. Conventional built, ways. sidewalks and landsca Lot and House fo and a maximum monthly plus taxes and . fireplace, plaster in- sh ingle roof; many ious \vindo,vs; 2-car mplete with drive- ing, yment of $40.65 C. GALEN DENISON Broke r DAVID C. CORSON General Contractor 498 Newport Blvd. Costa M Days: Beacon 5197 Ev ings: Harbor 1520-W 83-ltc $53.00 PER ONTH . You CAN'T rent a· new 2-home for $53.00 per month. BUT -you can OWN ·one or these low monthly payments -plus a nominal own payment -about $1000 if you are a G.I. -for P . S.-These houses have ha.J!TJwood floors, fireplace, floor heater, double garage, ved alleys, SEWER in and paid for, near buses and ores and within CITY LIMITS of Newport Bea ·besides, they are located in the new restri area -HARBOR HEIGIITS. I I \I I 1 1'\ll .... , .. , ...... • I I . ,. I f I 11 ... '\-l ll~J .... I ·~-~tt ' f 4 '~I , ... ~ 30th It. at W Cen tral Phone H or~or 1600 ' 83-ltc \ NEWPORT BEACH Small, well-built 2-bedroom home, with double gar- age and fenced patio. Walking distance to theater, markets and b4,' lines. Priced rig ht- A t $7300 with liberal terms VERY ATTRACTIVE. NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE on 30 ft. lot. Close to beach. · Price $7600 CORONA DEL MAR OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY and SUNDAY-505 Carnation. Be sure to see this modern , 5-room, 2- bedroom home. Fireplace and many other attrac- tive features . Make an offer Attractive 2-bedroom house furnished by interi or decorator. 'I\,·o additional rooms being built which may be rental unit. Price $12 ,000 -Furn. BALBOA BAYSHORES CAPE COD HOME-4 bedrooms. 2 V0 baths. Fur- nished. Wall to wall carpeting , unit heat, 3-car gar- age, patio, completely fenced yard. This home has one of the finest views in Bay area. Call Mr. Thamos at Beacoi:i 5748 for appointment. OFFICE AT MAIN GATE OPEN DAlLY ,CLIFF HAVEN Now Under Construction Quality h omes at 15th and Jrvine. You should see them. BOB, AL and BILL TRACT SALES DIVISION AN OUTSTANDING WATERFRONT BuY--Com- plete in every detail and with every convenience in arrangement, the accomodations offer 6 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, sun porch, 3-car garage, 2 patios, glass dining room, superior landscaping and many other features. You would be proud to own this fine home located in the privacy of Harbor Island. ' EARL W. STANLEY REALTOR COVERING GREATER MEW PORT HARBOR 31I3 W. CENTRAL l.Sth AND IRVINE STs. Newpon Beech Newport Beoch Tel.:~ 1013 Tel.: Bo..-519' fflil and COAST H"7. 225 MAmm AVE. m COAST HWY. N....._, Beech Balboo J.r.laDd Corona deJ Mar Tel.: S-~748 Tel.; .IW1Joc 17111 Tel.: H&rtJoc l6tl j 83-ltc -• .• ·News of ·the · Churches Club Notes for "Stars of Tomorrow" NEWPORT BALBOA NZW8-Tl•Zll THUXSDAY N....,,.n l!e!d!r Oollf. ~ 1 .. IM7 Pye7 ' . -. . ..... . , ... ' -. ~' --.. .. • • ' ~ I . . . ~ ~ .._ --· ' .__. ..._ .._ --. If you have ro disconnect the radio ro plug in your vacuum sweeper, or keep one corner of a room in the dark because there's no place ro plug in a lamp, you have a traffic jam. And it can't be solved with a net- work of cords, because trailing cords are unsightly and dangerous. A better way is ro provi de enough outlets ro ease the co ngestion. Your appliances will work bett er and more efficien tly. You 'll have fe wer fu ses to replace. You can .arrange your furniture the way ~ou want il You'll have a n~ater, safer and more livable home. The future holds even more for you in· el ectrical con- venience. So you'll be wise ro plan for it.now. Be sure your home plans include enough electrical outlets for present and expected lighting needs. Cali your nearest Ediso n office for advice on adequate wiring. IT ALL ADDS U' Enough Ou1ltts + ENOUG H CllCUITS • LAlGI INOUGH YllES • PIOPllLY LOCAnD SW ITCHES : ADIQUATI WlllNG Southetn California Edison Company • PLUMBING J. H. ESTUS llAaDWARE FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS . Electric Ranges • Water Hea ters • Washers • Cleaners Radios • Electric Clothes Dryers • Ironers O'Keefe-Merritt Gas Ranges • Fuller Paints Phone Harbor 116 .. Newport Bea ch .. 2205 Coast Blvd. -tr Sell It Through Classi fied Advertising "(i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OOllOlllA DICL 11.&S OOMMUNftT OHUBOll. OONQIQ!O&TIO!llAL Pm-)' Fffilerlck Sdarock. lllnllter 611 H eliotrope Avenue Corona deJ Mar Sunday, October 19. 1947 9 :45 a.m. Church School. 11 :00 a.m. MPrni.ng worship. Ser- mon by Ml Schrock: ''Bulldlng Upon A Good Foundation." BALBOA ISLAND CBAPICL %18 Apte Ana.qe Be .... e..,.., w. White. Auoclate Putor Church School. 9 :30 a..m. M arning Worsh.ip, 11 a..m. FULL GOSPEL CHlJIWH 2~nd and Eldm, Coeta M.., Sunday school. 9 :45: morn1na worship, 11; Eva ngelistic service, 1:30 p.m.: Mid-week prayer meet- ~g on Wedneaday, 7:45 p.m.; young people's evangelistic te.rytoe Dn Friday, 7:45 p.m. THE 1'"EWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 1027 Cliff Drive .. Newport Heights '!A Changeless Chr ist for • Changing W orld !" 9:30 a . m .. cf;1urch scnool; 10 : a. m ., di\i ne worship. Rev. Herber t C. Roth, putor 1162 E. \V ilson St., Costa Mesa "Come Once-Yc;u'U Come Again!" COSTA MESA COMMUNITY CHURCH J osf'ph II. Thonlt"OD, Mlnl5ter 1:?4 E. 20th S t. Ph. Bea. 5819-M Church school, 9:45 a .m . ~torni ng Ylorship, 10:50 a .m . Youth grou ps. High school. In- termediate, Adult, 6 :30 p.m . Evening service, 7 :30 o'clock. CHRIST CHUROH BY THE SEA Community Metbodbt 1420 West Central Avenue Rev. E. D. Goodell, Putor Church School, 9 :50 a.m. !o.1:orning 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: p.m. ST. JOHN VIANNl:Y CllUllOll -blalld Sunday Masses: 8 :30 a .m. a nd 10 a.m. (year round} Confessions : Saturdays from 7:30 to 8 :30 p.m . CHURCH O F CHRIST Church and \V alnut Stree-t• L. Duane Canby. '.\ltnlakr SC'r\"it"C's : Sunday, 10 a .m., Bible Study: 11 a .m. 1'1orninb worship. ALLEN MOTOR CO. OPEN NOW 1 00~ ('oa~t H \•~· '.\e\\"VQ rt KeA<-h • tot \1-:,.,_,·rr--:to:1• ' · l·' J L"\ "'' . ~· ..... \.. THE FAMOUS STEEL ENDER FOR SALE Outstanding :-i} ft. Deep Sea Bait and Trolling Vessel , PABTIClllARS -43' 0.A. -12' 6" beam-6 ft. draft. heavily and well built or finest materials. P owered 'vith Chrysler Royal \vith 3.17 reduction gear. 1500 mile cruising range without refueling . Speed 10 knots average.Capacity of main hold 21 toos iced tuna. Bait capacity 60 scoops. Sleeping accomodations. for 6. Fu e I oil range. 280 gals. water capacity. Large toilet room. Hydraulic controls from 3 se1>- erate stations. Dual bait water supply systems. Power anchor, windlass, automatic steering. Radio direction finder. ·Radio telephone. Twin searchlights. Air horn. Co2 S)'Stem. Blower systeni. Separate 500 watt generating planl Adequate heavy duty batteries. Well. equipped throughout. • • • A truly exceptional wssel WORTHY at your amsideratloo and wnveniently located In the water at Newport Harbor. • • • For Inspection and additional deta Us contact the California agents for the SteeJcr.der. GE9RGE MICHAUD CO., 4040 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5 Ta ...... liliOl OI' Jl'alda>r '18!S • oms LADY or llT. o•BMP· Hll Weot C-inl A- Sunday Maaet: .. ..... .. .. .. .. -...... •• ---- This coming Saturday 1-the big day, Gang! Yes sir, we've got "B ldirig costs have now lev- a pr ogram Jµst tor you kids. Lots eled t ·to normal with current of fun : contests ; prizes and talent-incom levels and no furttier re- ed entertalnen. You know by now duct! s ~ll take place unless that ever y other Saturday ts Red there is a ,su~~tan~al decline in Let t er day at the Lido. This sPec-earn~I JlO"e r . This was the re- 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m.. 11 a.m. Contealom: S.turdayo fr om 1:00 to· 5:30 -from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. ASSJ:IO!IBl!I 01' QOD H. 8. McMWan, ~.utw Anlerleu Locfoa llall, 11~ aad Oeatral Ave. Sunday school, 9:45 a .m. Mornlnjl oervlce, 11 a.m. Evening evancellatic service 7:30 p.m. 1 Mid-week le.rVice, Thuraday 7:30 p.m ST. l.UO:S EPISCOPAL OBUBOB Via Udo 8:30 a.m. Holy q,mmunlon. 9 :45 a .m . Sunday School ial "Club" column will appear. port f, ~-J . Lords, p r esident of however each week So be sure the B 1ld1ng Contractors Associa- to pass lhe word ar~und. Okay? tion o California, follO\\'ing a gen- • • • eral r vey m ade of the sta te's Well sir. we've got a whole new more·r.an 10.000 builders and con- at set of prizes for this Saturday. I trac to · know that each one of you would Lor s pointed out tha t histori- at be very ha ppy to win one of them cally \l(hcn building costs have be- e nd just remember that "each come out of line with the general o ne" of you have a cha nce, too. income level of people, there has Her e's an idea as to what you can been a decline in the rate of con- expcc t in the way of contest priz-structio.ns. There is a mple proof es . The "Betty Rose" Shop , Plaid that the present rate of construc - spor t suit and wool coat sweater tion is acceler a ting r athert than in case a young gentleman should declining, he said in his disclosure be winner. The "Bobby Shop," thf\t there wer e 83.000 starts a nd Balboa, all rubber bea ch ball. 70.300 completions nationally in FRESH!! Whole or Half 0Yen Dressed. TURKEYS Now la the time to bay Olld Freer.e your Bollday Ta:rkeJ while the prklo la low. Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. + Direct to Consumer + Christen Turkey Ranch . 11 :00 a .m . MornJng Prayer and Sermon. CFirst Sundays and Holy Days: Holy Comm~ion.) Davis a nd Gay's Music Store. August. the biE;gest !liince the all 17th STREET it; TUSTIN _ COSTA MESA, CALIF • Chffr lC's Laughton's four record t ime high building year of 1925. ' FUlST FOURSQUARE CHUBOB OF COSTA MESA Orange and Cabr illo Rev. and Mn. G. WU1ard 8teu'IP Paa ton Phone Beacon 3828 Su nday School 9 :30 a. m.. Morning worship service 10:45. Crusa der service 6 :30 p.m . Berean SC'r\'ice 7 p.m. Evening evangelistic aervtce at 7:30 o'clock. \Vednesda y, 7 :30 p.m. prayer service. Frida y 7 :30 p.m. and Bible Study. Youth Night --"THE F'BIENDLY" CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Dwtcbt Klnmu, putor Meeting temporarily in the Sev- enth Day Adven tist church, cor- ner of Old County road and Bolsa Ave., Calta Mesa. Sunday school. 9 :45 a.m. Worship servtce-11 :00 L m . Young people's servioe-:....6 p.m. Evening evancellitic le!'Vice--- 7 o'clock. Wednesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. A cordial welcome to all. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Corner Bol5a and Old Country Rd. Costa Mesa Sabbath 'school, Saturday morn- ing, 9 :30 o'clock. 1 Preaching service, 11 a.m.. ST. JOACHIM CHlJIWH Victoria and Thurln Sta. Coota l\feo& Masses 7 a.m. dally. Sunday 7 a .m . and 9 e.m. Confessions Saturday, 4-5 and 7-8 p.m . p.m. Chriatian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST S!]ll'!NTIST Udo Theate r, Central Avenue and Via Udo A branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sci- en tist. ln Boston. Massachusetta. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Sun- day Service at 11 a . m. Wednesday Testifno nial Meeting at 12 o'clock. Re ading Room located at 111 Palm street, Balboa, b open dally rrom 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun- days and holidays nationally ob- served. The public is cordially in vited to attend the church services and use the Reading Room. f.hris tian Sri1'11ce Theme 'Doctrin r of Atone ment' The r.oldPn Te~t or the Sunday J.e-;;l'on-~ermon on "Doctrine of 1\ton~mf.'nl" In all branrhes of The .\!other (·tiurl·h. ·rlle F lrl'lt Cbur<'b or l'hrl11 l, S1·!f"ntlst, ln Doston, 11 rro m I (."orlnthlans and reads: "The nrf.'ac-hln ~ of the rross ls to thf'm that perts b foolishness; bnt unto u~ "·b1,~h are sa,·ed It Is the power or C:od." In his defen.!'e before King Agrippa., a~ r elalt>'1 In The AC'ld, Paul l'lllrl. "'I verily thought \\'.lt,h ruysP \f, that t 011 ~ht to do many t bln~s contrary to Lbe name of Jesus of Kazarrth .... Whereupon as I l'i"€'nt to Dan)a1.1 cu" ,,·lth a u· thorlty and comm ii:.~lon from the chief priest!!. At midclay. 0 king. I i;a .... -In the "·ay a lt~ht from bea\"eD. abo \·e the b ri~li t nf'S S of the sun, ... And 1 said. '\\"ho art thou. l ,ord ~ And be said, I am J esus ,,·horn t hou pe r1.1ecutest. But rise, and stand upon t hy feet : for t have appPared unto thee for this purpose. to make thee a m lnlstt>r and a witness both of these tbln)!'9 .... -h!ch thou ha.st seen. and of those things ln the ~hl eh I will appear unto thee: ... \"\-"hereupon. 0 king Agrippa, l l'i'lUI not disobedient un- to the heavenly 'o'lsion." a lbum. "~1oby Dic k". "Photo-He reported tha t the 524,100 starts PHONE BEACON SOSS Craft " St udio. 11 by 14 Portr ait ; a nd a lmost exact ly a half-m illion l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Don's Candies". box of assorted completions since t he first of the f goodil's. year have alrC'ady surpassed th~I • • • Iota! construction rate for all of \\'e have some "laugh-loaded" last yC'ar. California has consis- ~n tC'sts a ll lined up for your en-tr nt ly had a pproximately 16 per JOYmcn t. One of them will be a cent of the total number or hom e m ilk-!li hake :'tast ing" con test. F our construction$ in t he nation. hC' de- milk shakC'S w ill be put upon t he clared . singe. Each contestant "'ill be ,;The public suppart of this tre - g i:'en . a straw. OnC' by one th<'Y mendous building pr~am which ,,·111 sip the shakes and try to de-shO\\"S no sign of sTo\\'ing down t~rm inc> the Oav.or. The one get-coincidC's \l.ith our belief tha t the t in;:: ;i JI four correct \\•ill b<' the public feels that building costs v.·inner. arc in li nC' \\·ith the costs of other • • • p"ssrintials." Lord asserted. He Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment ·•PLASTER~ • CONCRETE MIXEBll •SKILL SAWS •TRAILERS Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa Contestants t h is Saturday \Viii painted to the official Bureau of be> selected as thC'y enter the thea-Uthor Statistics fi gurC's \\•hich re-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tre. Hov.•? Each child v.'ill be •;ca l that a compar ison of price I coun !C'd as they e nter the thea-and incon1e le\"C'ls of the 1935-39 tre and C'very 20th child will be pcoriod \Vi th the levels in 1947 askC'd to participate in one of the sho,,·s tha t t he aver age indU'idual contests . Ir they, in turn, do not income has climbed 11 9 per cent, wan t to, then the {lC'Xt in line wtll thC' earnings of m a nufacturing be asked. \Vho kno"·s, you may ,,·orkers are u p 11 l per cen t, the be that lucky person. cost or food is up 88 per cent, a nd • • • the · cost of clothing is up 85 per P. S. Don't forget. If you would cer.t v.·hile the cost of new houses like to be on "Stars of Tomorrow" is up only 82 per cent t o verify as an ente rtai nC'r, be at the Lido his contention. theatre 10 o'clock Saturday morn-------- ing. Auditions \\'ill be given at tha t time. See you Sa turday, Yo ur M. C . Scotch tape, various size~. on sale at the N ews-Timea . WES MCWAIN. LOCAL' AGENCY EXPLAINS RADIO CONTEST RULES The "California T ales" radJo conlest . at the end of which a hrand new F ord Tudor sedan will he £iven · a\\'ay free. is exciting consider able' in te rest, spokesm C'n for the local Thro. Rohins F ord ag('ncy have announced. The contest. now u nde r.\•ay, fea tures a mat eur drama tizat ions ?r interest in£ true-life expc>r- t('nC<'s. For the best thrC'e storic-s C'ach \\·eek, priZf'S ar e given, in· e luding a reconditioned ~teyer and , :vclch 100 H .P. e ngine completely 1nstallC'd (or $1 50.00 in cash ), a second pr ize of S50 in labor or parts fr o m the Robins agency, and a third award of S25 in labor or pa rts. "All you ha\·e to do t o e nter" rem inds Theo. Robins. "is s ubmit your story of 1rue experience to 'Californja Tales" in ca re of the l\1 utual Don Lee Broadcasitng System. 1:-Jollywood 38, Los An- geles. Or come in a nd see us for fu.rt her d etails." • It! Adver- LOWER AND WJD£ll\ I ,,et1kind A,,eijf'dY"' ·n . n style\ lops ' tops 1 • I _ uolitvl lops in ow ~ost perfor"'oncel DAVID C. CORSON Residential Contractor and Builder Harbor 1520-W Harbor 1085-J 1107\.2 North Bay Front Balboa Js!and Studebaker's glamorous postwar Commander HERE'S t .. e aew kin4 of.quality a utomobile you always hoped someone v.·ould build-dra~atically diffcre~t io styling aod io performance. Take ooth1og less than thU lower wider roomier, oew postwar Stu3ebaker Com· • • . trul <-maodcr if you want chc uuno't 10 a y nuc ocw car. • • JOE NICKERIZ Do you want to sell tise in these oolumns. MIS W. Central Phone Harbor 510 4"0 DECORATING COIHDACTOQS ~ AME RICA 10• For Property Owners If a Painting Contractor Who Does Not Hold a State Contrac- tor's License Contracts With You- In "Science and Health wtth Key to the Scrlpturt>s" Mary Baker I Eddy wrltee, "Saul of Tarsus be- bfld the way-the Christ. or Truth -only when bis un<'ertaln eenae of right yielded to a 11plrttua1 sense. which 19 always rlght. ..• Re be-= held ror the fiNlt Ume the true Idea or Love. and learned a lesson ln divine Science." HE IS LIABLE FOR: • A $500 Fine • 6 MONTHS IN JAIL • OR BOTH (See. 7030, BDL a Prof. Oode) ....... QDl«MAJ. DP£1D • -JI. """-•• a.-,.•,., .. -., 4 " • llll ./ You Also Are Liable Because Yon, aa t.be emplo,-er. without a pverament or state permit, are not anthorbed to wttliltold tas.ea. make 8oclal 8ccurtty or state onem- plo:JWl ---nqain>d ..,, ..... ...,. ' rr • .....,. ....,_._•to 111re .. •'k•aed ,.iater If ,... .. -~ --aplmt lll)llr7 "' .. --.. All -11c rr ad pmlntlac tl09tndrtr ... _. aa~rtsed to eat.er lato contraet. .... ~ fore .._ w lepl ....-M of eol.lectblc ..._. ... _terlal ...... Pa•ten & Decorators eo.tractors Assn. of Oranp ColldJ 167 N. EUCLID GARDEN GROVE --------------------------------~~~~~...J..-~~~~~~~~~-'--~~-- r • ' . ------·---------• ·->c--:-c~--;--=---, ' ' l ,Pace8 ' K•WPOBT BALBOA NllW8-TIKll8 TBVUDAY NewPo!:,* Bn·'I!, o.llf. oet.m. 1!, 1M7 NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES I Rise to Remark BON. IOBN PlllLll'8 PBONJ:81 NEWPOBT 11 -1S Last week I wrote of th£lwell-not overlooking that oppartunity. fw' h'el Ev_, Tuellda1 ud Tb.anda:J &ttenoou. Volume XXXIX: organized campaign Arizon a is Said a P hoenix paper, editorially, . o-ta Mela &dltloll PaNlehed S"'7 WedM•1" carrying on to get water from the "Arizona has long waited for the SU*rlptlon Payable In Advance: $3.25 per year In Orance County; Color ado River, 'tn excess of the opportunlty which comes wi th the $3.50 per year to 4th Zone; $3.75 per year to 8th Zone. water due that state • under the convention of the National Re- Be ch. California and Nevada interrpre-clamation association. The prin- l:ntered al Second-Class matter a t the Pc;atoffice in Newport a ta tions of the several contracts. cipal policy makers 'on federal r e--California, under the Act of March 3, '1897 A few days 8g0, a Riverside cl~ation .matters will be here. 3A.M D . PORTER ---Pu~her county r esident was in Or egon. A Ari~na will h~ve . many oppar- LUCIUS S. SMITH, fil . M~~~ Edi:~ fr iend in that s tate showed him 8 tun1t1es to explain .•ts wa ter proh-- News-Times' Do~~f-the-Week * ·• * • insurance p.a. palmer INCORPOIATED w. o. buck, insurance counselor 3333 vio lido, newport beach, coli!. telephone newporl beach, harbor -1500 \* * ~z~~t, 0Joll-w: c;;ntr~ Ave~ue." Ne~tdv~~~,~=-~~~!~i .. 7o~vfo1~';im,ot~:Y ~~';~ :n?:·th!"~~~i.°':~"i~iP~~; ~~~...:.'.'.'.'.'.;._:'.:'.'..:__:.:..:._.:;::_::::=~;;.;.::.::.::.:.::.;;;'-:;;:;-:-·-=:--::-:::~n-=-:::~ this additiona l water for central ne .S? s ong a e . ryw ere OffiCI"al Paper of the City of Newport 8'>.ach Arizona . asking his suppor t and the V1S1tors should hear .. the urg- I • Before You Build or Remodel . S9 Y Th" Or has a ent petitions ror wa ter . A Dependable Local InatitutJon for over ean ht:'lp. . 18 egobon m•1." T he editorial contains a plea ror NATIONAL EDITORIAL. IM'f~OCIATION -./~ Active Member of Blowing a Whistle on Death Each year more than a millldn boys anrl; girls apply fo r their first di:ivers'. li ~en ~es. According to National Saf ety Co uncil stat1st1cs Just released, the 15 to 24 year old age group has· an alarming traf fic death rate of 33.8 per 100,000 popul ation . Safety exp erts attri bute the prevalence of fatal accidents involving teen-age drivers to the la ck of normal adult f ear of danger. To co pe with the prob- lem, traffic saf ety organizations are placing increas- ed emphasis on driver education in the co untry's 25,- 300 hi gh sch oo ls. Over 6000 ..schools prese ntly offer such courses. Classroom instruct io n, it has been found , pro- vi de¥ a sound, long-,range meth od of correc ting bad driving habits. In one Wes te r n State wh e r e the schools have adopted the program , the number of teen-age drivers involved in fatal ac cidents dropp ed 74 per ce nt in two years. By in stilli ng careful drivin g habits at the outse t of most drive rs' careers, safety experts hope to blow a loud and effec tive whis tle on death. The Other Fellow's Prices • sma ll in ter est, a ut 1ve acres, . . . . in an Arizona orcha rd develotr unity, in Arizona, 1n ~UPPo~t of t Arizona isn't overlooking the water demands. Arizon a is on men · ~ 0 matter how small the 1 the job. I! she were successful, a n1yon 1· n the \\1a ter would come fron1 Cali· in eres . f • , h r t h C I d It is the same in every sta te ; o.rn1a s s. ar.e o e . o ora o O h. I dia 8 Il lino is and o thers. River . This 1$ wa ter clarmed by io. n n . , cai ·r . d 1· . Th£> Congressmen f r 0 m those . t. orn1a un er ear 1er a ppropr1a · states bring us lettC'rS \vhich they t 10~, under the Boulder Can~on have received from consitoents. PT03ect . Act, and by contracts with ·tt n a t the rN:tues t of this the United Sta tes gover nment. It ::zo~a organization, urging th(.' ~ _the "'ater Southc.rn California Congressmen to sup(Xlrt bills in c1t1es e xpec t to use 1n t he future. Above ar.-a Uttf'r of five pupple., ball Boxer and half Airedale, no\\' rt•!illnl{ t•omfor tably a t thf'l Corona DOK and Cat Jl09pltal. We \\·erf" golnit t-0 urKf' our readerta t o r ut1h right o\·er , \.\i th adop t ,on a.~ t ht-objt-<'1, but "'f''\'e hear d the)"'ve already bee~ pro1~J~ to ('apt. Pt."lt•r Stt"ln of t hf'l ba.nllDa boat Santa Pro\'ad r nu . • Onf' of t he pupple11 "'Ul be rt"taJ ned as s hip's m ascot and the other h\'O wtll be given to &ood. friends In Pur..rto Vallarta. M e d co. pho to b GC'r_hard!_ thC' Congress to give v.'a ter to Ari- ana. prior t o any decision by a rbitra tion or by the Suprem e Court, \\'hich "'('II -i nformed wa- tC'r authorities consider necessary beforC' n1ore v.·ater m ay be pu t to Water Receipts Advance Again ·n 1c city of NC'\vpor t Beach col- i\:cmed ~o c-:ead March of Dimes usl'. IC'Ct\.•d $24 ,510.44 from consun1cr s \Vhen a na tiona l lunchC'On club of its domestic wa ter systC'm dur- convcnt ion \vas h£>1d r ecently in ing September. City Administra· the \.Ves t. 1he Arizona nlem bcrs tiVC' OfricC'r J ohn J. Sailors told appearr d \V ith sashC'S on "'hich the city council on Tuesday. \Vt'rC' printed the number of th(' l-f o\\'('VC'r, he added, tcnal rcve- SC'nate Bill, and \\·ith bookl£>ts to nuc under the v.'atC'r s~tl·ni item J•" ~ distribute li ber ally among the v.:as $26.0 13.63. The S24.5 10.44 v.·a~ . * dC'legat e~ from other s tates. I rise for \\'ater services alone, he said. \. to rem ar k that the information "rhC' total fu11d \\•as broken do\vn : \ _..... in the book.le i, as i t stated the as follo...,·s: miscrllanC'ous collcc-* """' t "I m '''aS no t wholly · •0 o 19 · •~ 'f.· \·"'\·4 .. LJb \\·a er pro11 c . I 110 0 . .poo. ; six turns-ons. >PU\': ,~ . ·'""· ,,,., accuratt•! 151 \\·a tcr connectio ns, S13:.!0; and OnC' or thC' things v.•hi ch amus-one v.·a tcr r £>fund, $25. 15 tena nt ' ·\ · cd n1e, a nd yet it shouldn't, for deposi ts, S78 and six tena nt re· t<f ··- it shows t ht• thoroughness o { the funds, SlB. f,l ,. ·.,, eampaign, \vas t he pressure on the i\lr. Sailors also reported tha t j ,.i Rl'publican leade rs hip in Congress, under t he sc\ver dC'pa r tmcnt, 9ti * C'Xf'rted by sending Republican connections "'ere m ade. receipts National Commit teemen. fr o m totalling Sl:lOO, "''hile !here \Ver(• _Texas and Arizona. to \Vas~1ng-t\Vo r£'fu nds a t $25. ton, to "v.·ork on" Joe 1\>ta rlJn or C-harlic 11alleck. H o\v ma ny Rc- pub•l ican Congrcssn1en do y ou think "-'C havC' from Texas or Be Wise -Adveruse ,------ I Administration To Pay For Vets' I School ·Needs 'fhc Ve terans Admi.nis tra ti?n \\·ill pny f1Jr book~. su pphl'S, £'CIU1p- n1rnt an d fcC'~ c us~nn1ar ily charg- ed ,·ctf'rans attf'nding junior col- lt·gcs in California under the G. I. Bill. L. C. C.hapman. nlanager of t iu· Los Angeles Regional of· "' fie{• announcv<l tort ay. A (en1porary ba n on pa)·n1 r·nt to Califor nia juninr col \C'grs of fund.; 1n co,·l·r (<'"='· supplies and c(luipn1C'nl for \'~l t'r<1 n sl Ud-:)nts \\'US rC'CC'n l l~' pu t in effect by V~\ because of a ruling by thC' State Superinl£'ndl·nt nf P11h\ic lnst,.ruc- ti on hasl'.'d on a n nr nion by the S;a tf' l\tlornPV (..,C'ner 1l of C3l i- fornia t hat ch~rg;ng of st:ch fees to \'A \Va s ll!'.:'gal. In an article in Nati on's Business on th e price probl em, Jack B. Wallach ma kes this. sage observ~­ tion: "Nearl y eve ryone see ms to think a pnce 1s too hi gh if he is buying and quit e within r eason if from Arizona ? You'r e right : none. ;============::; Y h · YOU WILL BE AllAZEl.I Cl t (' Can1paign IS not to be m . AT 1Ts48 t:AUT \' A.."ID tr~atc-d lightly. LO:-oli l.ASTISO Th I h d r teoTRl'TI0:-0 (' ast t rec ays of t hi s FOK ,\.liTO'.\fOUIU:.S month l 'n1 going over to Phoenix GLIP SF.RVICE to the annual n1cC't1 ng of the Na -S HOP Governor E.1rl W .1rrc!\ LE'ITERS TO THE NEWS-TIMES he is se lli ng." ti u n a I n eclama1ion af;SOCiation. I Cor. E. 17th a Irvine Cos\a llf'M Ph. 8'-voo l!Ot'7·8 , You m;:iy '''(•lt belic\'c Arizona is 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTA."<T Bookkeeping Service <.:OLIN F , BROWN (ll&rbor 1644) BALBOA YAC HT CLUB Bay1lde Or ., New port Beach PHYSi f!I ANS &I SURGl!'-ONS, M.D. A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICJ.,\l'f' and SURGEON 411 Cout fUgb\\·ay. Harbor 556 Corona deJ Ma.r Sam Porter '.\:('\\'por t llarbor Publis hing Co. Dr>ar Sam: In connection \\'it h tht' ,,·atC'r situation in t his a r ea \\'h ich is stirring op so much con tr ovC'rsnry I ,,·ould like to stress one t>Oi nt \\'hi ch ...,·as brought out a t the mff'ting: the othC'r night at thC' yacht club. ARCll"ITECT John K. C. Chung, M..D. cording to C'ngi nc<'rs ,,·ho havt> DINNER 4 -10 P. M. Sample and Display Room5 I Color guides. plan- ning alda, comprehens- ive stock of carpets and linoleum. ' Koga & Carpets Cleaned, Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works 111%2 !loath Main St. SANTA ANA SIGN PAINTING -AND- All Types of Commercial • Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce A rt 118' NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 11679-W COS TA MESA Gohn's Battery Servi~ lSOl Coast Highway -Newport Beach HIRSCH'S BEACO N LANDlNG Distributor for Solar Batteries Marine and Automotive Batteries Wholesale • Retail ALL T\"PES B ATTERIES REPAIRED JUNK BA1TERIES BOUG HT Phone Beac.on 6688 .<\.fter 6 and Sunday: Bea.coo 6331-W That universal attitude expl ai ns a good dea l of the debate over prices these days. The workin g man kicks like a steer when he has to pay $3.50 f or a shi rt th at cost $2.00 before the war-but he is all in favo r of a wage rate that niay be double or more wh at he earned in 1941. Th e farmer ye ll s, "Rob-· bery !" when he fi nds that th e cost of a pi ece of agri- cul tural machine ry has go ne way up-but he doesn't see a nyth ing \Yrong with reco rd prices for meat an~ grain. And , fin ally, the real estate ma n regards his grocer as a li neal desce dant of Jesse James wh en he sees how little food a f ive-doll a r bill wi ll buy-and the n goes out t o se ll houses for $20,000 that would have co st $10,000 or less seven years ago. Gove rn" ment offi ci als deno unce in dustry for high prices-but Armand Monaco ARCIDTECT 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa H&rbor l lU ThC'rc seems to be no a rgun1f'nt concC'rnl nE; The fact that our \Va-'============='.1 tcr ]t",·cl is going down and ac- P byslclan &11'1 S ur1eoa n1ade a study of thC' \\"<iter table 2 - 4 7 -8 :30 I for a number of yc>ar s back , it is and by appointmen t 'dropping a t the r ate of 12,00CI acre Beacon 5075 f£>r t fX'r yen r . I t ,,·as clain1C'd by LO:t.ANGf l t> HOll'tWOOD lO'{G ltACH ,AiADE NA POMONA t lVEtSLOE SANTA ANA LESTER & Ca. INVESTMENT SECURIT!t5 TO MEET THE tNVESTORS' 120 Eut 18th Street certain men at a recent meeting Coata Meea. California that \Vith certa in conscrv<it io n say nothing of the inflati onar.v infl ue nce of a $260,-2721 Lak•wooct Ave. Loe Angt""les N Ormudy S4DS 000,000,0DO national debt and prod igal government ~--------~ '.===========; mf'asurcs. viz: r aising the outlet at t he Prado Dam , building more SANTA MONICA Member Los Angeles Stock Exchtmge 515 ~t Central Ave., Balboa Harbor 2061 NEEDS spending. ' What we wo uld all like. in short, is to enjoy 194 7 inco mes al ong with 194 1 pri ces. Desirable as that dream may be, it i;:; strict ly a piece of fantasy so f ar as the facts of li fe are concerned. Your retail mer- cha11t is; chargi ng you mo re fo r what you buy becau'e the inc rea se in wh olesale co,t;:; and business ove rhead f orce him to. T he manufact urer charges more be-I DENTIST S Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.Jn.: 3-5 p..m. ch C'C k dams. ch eek in g some of t he ~~~=~~====;;;;;;~~~~==::::::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;~~ eva poration. etc., "'C could main--: Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST !202'91 \V. Central. lla.rber 14.80 :SE\\TOR T BEA.CB caw;e th ere has bee n a tremendous infl ation in ·the GO RDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. cos t of labor, taxes , material s and everyth ing el se. 21138 w .. 1 C•a tra1 All intelligent busine ss men would li ke to se e lower Phone n arhor 42 1-1 price s. They are worried for fea r that milli ons of consum ers will be price d out of the marke t. But prices ,have simply foll owed the wage-cost-tax trend Pnvs1ctANs-sunoEoss, o.o. as they al l\·ays have and alw ays will. An d all t he tal k about profitee ring we hear t hese days won't change the sit uati on one iota. Dr. W. T. Mooney • Physlcbul and Snrgeoo Slntb and Ceo t?'al "Sure, t he list price of the dinner is $2, ," sai d the ..... c......,., ---· e.ti.. .a waiter blandly to th e ne w-ca r salesman, "but the 1'----------.J fl owers on th e tabl e bing it to $3.75." REFLEC'r/O)'{S f'TR)I P81"XC'TPLF.S )(AIJ; nK)I F0l'SD.:\TIOS8 '.\l y i'll/'\JPr::f't wa.e it.n M'tin : he rttdn't c:u t my lawn. hC' be:i.ull· lied it. fu• pri~1pletl were bUll."d on the firm, unifor m (ound&llOD. of tiel"'l'i~. X y Doc\Or 1h1nlt1 or ~ at beilli" inore th.1.n &ll orpn.IRQ: I am Part o f ~. tb<!'t("(o"" tu1 Prl.DC'I Dit"e at1= lofl1 and uniform. The. mother -• In M r eh1IJ tM !'mbocliment ol her ldea.11: "\be fathc-r 8land~ 1n b11 eh1ld'1 1b4do• a. the 1b.ltdo• o ( man'1 ~at· emt m .. urP1f"«". B a. <.kveloPrn<!'nl of tbat ma•lel"llk<'e u-a.n.::ea~ .tl i.em.pon.I Drln<"IPI<:'• to n:acb a icnh h o f apirit u&I OMI. &\M.ltiah llnn ortDC'itilff. ~n be ieal.ou1 o f tt.e.ir ~~UoQ.. GRAUEL CHAPEL 110~ Pbom: ~ 641U • MODERN MARINE SERVICE SHELL DOCK • · Balboa lslaad C BIROPRACTOB Dr. Torn E. Barton CHIROPRACTOR 1211 Cout W c bway Coroa.a del Mar (In Kendell's Patio) Pbone Barbor 1M8 DAY SCHOOL Mortimer School SO! Coral Ave. Balboa lal. DAY SCHOOL OPENS WED, OCT. 1 G. £... •O&TDl:Ka. M. &.. ch:f.t ...,,_,..., ........ _ STENOGRAPHIC 8EBVICE GEORGIA TAYLOR ............. ..,.,. ..... NOTAAT r c •LIC .. r-.. •.rr .. s ........... ""-: .._.. STl .. -._. Illa • .,. ..__ aaaa-w °'" ........... -•. u ... ......... .._.. ....... .......... ·-' ~ Op Mid Dt.119W7 ~ NEWPORT BAJUIOR VftZRINARY llOSPITAJ. Dr. H--;Puar n. ..... O.Bllt&'m ·-.... ·--I ~--.. , __ ' :-·· Phone Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. Ph1·alcJaa and Surgeon Hours: 2-5, by Appointment T ele phone Beacon 5848 131 Broad\\'ay Costa Meu Milton M. M&Iwell, M. D. 1601 Cout HJ"'af Corona del Mar Office Houn: 10-12: 2-5 P hone llarbo r 1062 S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa H&rbor llZ4 Office Boan: 2 to5p.m. Monday Uuvua:h Friday T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. ~ ... ea._ .... w. Oeab'al Otftee; Barbor IOI N!pt-l'boDe -· =-· ' Conrad Richter, M. D. Present Hours: t:IO a. m. • U 11,, !:.SO p. m. • 4 :30 p. m. 1-.c w. Celllnl Newport-.., .--·=- OPTOIU!TBl8T II:.. T. Bat&uworth, 0 . D. ~ , ETD ElLUONl!:o LENSES DVPLIC4Tll:D ............. HJ•• Ill& W. a.....1 ..... ft. ..._MU .......... COAST OPTICIANS .OU c..t ....... 0.-... -~-.....,... ... Piwwwlpt' I .... ~ Ohs Pl Oil> SI'' .. .,,......._, ... E. H. THIELE, Optldon --'-------- tai n thC' present \\'a tC'r level. If !hi s can he don<'. F I NE, provid ing \\'£' do not r un into leRal difficul- ties ;:i~ is probable\ but the fact \Vas NOT brought out tha t this \\'011lrl only n1ai ntain lhc present populatinn of Ora nge county of about :..>oo,000 JX'OPlc. Conscrva- ti,·C'. estimatC's are indicating a papulation in ten yC'ars of about 500,000. l-fo,,· far \\'OU!d t he 12,000 acre f<'et i;o 10,,·ards fu rnishing this incrC'ase?; I \\·ill agrC'e that the devrlop- mC'nt of more \V aler should be done on a count:.· \vidc basis but to promotC' ~uch a proposi t ion \\'ill ta ke a long tin1c and in the mean- time good business \\'OU!d seem to indicate son1C' insurance for our ov•n communit y. Suppose that it dOC's cost a col!p\C' of million dollars o \.e r :i period of forty yC'ars. Sure that is a lot of monC'y but "'e have a n ass('sscd valua tion 1 1 of O\'C'r t\Venty million and if we r un ou-t of \vater IT \\·ould drop to a couple of milHon, or nothing. l don't · particularly care for ~'l . W . D. \\'ater but we have got to have "'a ter . Wher e else can we ge t it ? Yours for a better Harbor Dis- t rict , Nelson "Doc" Stafford Classified ads DO l{et the job J done. Floor Sanders Floor Edgers Floor Waxers Tools for Carpentry Work and Plumbing · -FOR RENT- CROWN HARDWARE c.n. awta; m m .o..-..,.. o.-... - ' • .. • YOU'RE \_ ON THE RIGHT TRACK The Certified Blue Flame Emblem 1s your assurance of quality gas appliances -slcilled installation - fine service! Look for it! GAS COMPANY I I ., .. , . ·Dick Mcintire ln1·ury-R··1ddled Tars Af fer lndi _an Glory · Win1:;~::w:A0;;; ... a~='!!1;;:~~~~~~:-~s-T~~~!':;::~ ~Pag~e9 . Pasadena Junior College NEWS-TIMES Takes Intercollegiate Nig~tly Except Wednesday , Vaux's -Balboa Dinner Until 11 P. M. ~lip PROTECTION WITH IDGB LUSTRE AUTOMOBILES, BOATS a nd PLA!'l."ES From: H a rmful Effects of Sun, Salt Water, ./ Acids a.nd Other Elcmenta I t has helped the auto shortage by protecting and beauti!)1ng cars economically. ' GLlP rues dally as an air-tight, smooth coating on many air- plan~. metal and fabric. CLIP crosses the country on trucks. cars. buses and streamliners. Its glass-like surface, one-thousandth-of-an-inch thick. is flex- ible. yet hard and permanE'nt. It y.·ill not discolor. peel, crack or chip. It resists heat. sun, salt water, alcohol and time. GLIP SERVICE SHOP Cor. East 17th and Inine COSTA MESA Beacon 5041-R FUN ZONE In BALBOA Now Open ' SATURDAY and SUNDAY • . The Newport Harbor ~rid­ dled t hrough the cen ter of-the line with injuriee--wlll go onto Davidson Field Friday night at 7 :30 wi tll one consuming thought in their minds: a win against the mighty Fullerton Indian! would be glory enough t o mor e t ha n make up for the two close dects· ions they've dropped since their last home game. With BUI Brownie out for the season with a broken IE'g, the possible sidelining of stellar tackle Bob Killefer an d first s tring cen- ter PE'te Noune leaves the Sailor forward wall looking like Achilles' heel without a Bluejay pad iJ1 sight. Killefer and Nourse are both nursing leg injuries suffered in last wee.k's brawl with Orange: Unless either or both pull a mirac· ulous recove ry, Dick Balch will start at tackle and Armando Mo- naco will go a t center. Another possible change in the line, anticipated by Coach Wen- dell Pickens, is Dave Patterson starting at right tackle in place of Bill \Veatherwax. "Patterson has shown a lot of zip and en· thusiasm ," Pick !'aid after prac- tice> yesterday. "If he keeps it u p he'll get thf' call over Weather· \Vax." "Gibbons is go i n g to pass a2a inst Fullerton", he \vent on. "\-Ve're goi ng Jo turn it on. If we can gc>t this one. it'll really be a shot in the arm. All the coaches picked the Indians as the team to bea t bC'fore the season started."' The Indians arc being coached this )'ear by Dick Spalding, for- merly assistant at Fuller ton Jun· ior college. The experts are about unanimous that the game next \\.'eek between fuUerton and Santa Ana '''ill decide the championship. , That's \\"hy the T ars are primed ror Friday night. They can't wait. 'fht>y \vant to ha\'e a hand in the decision this wee k . The )·oung of the European eel travels about 2,CXX) miles over a l\\"O and one-half y£'ar period from its brC'C'ding grounds near the \Vest Indies to the coast of Europe, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Dutch Heacock GENERAL CONTRACTOR PAI N TING Coatracton' RENTAL EQUIPMENT 5%0 Bal-A...., Coola M- Dlrectly Behind Alba Beta BnalnM• Pltone: HaJ'bor !'713 a-: Be&con M~W SERVICE SPECIAL! Tiiis Oller. GOOD ON ANY CHEVROLET PASSENGER CAR FROM OCT. 15th to 31st Includes ALL T~HESE SERV-, ICE OPERATIONS 1. Adiust Valves 2. Adju1t Oi1tributor Points 3. Cleon and .-.djust Spark Pl1191 "· Checl< Compression 5, .-.djust Carburetor 6. Checl< Coll 7. Checl< Condenser CopOoty I. Set Ignition Timing 9 • .-.dju1t Fon-belt and Ge-otor 10. Cleon Air Cleon" 11. Cleo• lottery Terminals 12. Checl< Voltage Control 13. Clled< lottery 1 "-Checl< Vacvu• Control •• 1 S. Check Heat Control 16. Tighten Cyli nder head 17. Tig hten Manifold 18. Tighten Ho1e Connecti ons All worlc performed by Expert Chevrolet Trained Mechanics Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Inc. 3001 W. Central BARBQ& 6U NEWPORT BEACH • Probable Line-up LE-MO CALLUM LT-DICK BALCH LG-RELL CLARK C-A. MONACO RG--OORBIN RT-PATTERSON RE-ROBERTSON QB--OmBONS LH-AS HEN RH-TRIPP FU-BARRIE Hydroplanes Set Records The closing race of the Amer!· can P ower Boat association, held at the Salton &a regatta Oct. 11 through 14, set the following new \vorld records, Kent Hitchcock announced today. All records were establishM at o ne mi1E'. INBOARDS-Class E runabouts -Lorin P c>nnlngton in Copper· heod, 70.245 mph: PODH-Dr. Louis Novotony in Oierub JI. 55.004 mph. 135 cu. in. hydroplane-Tommy CaJd\vC'JI in Blue Blaze>s, 88.782 mph. 225 cu. in. hydroplanl"-Tommy Hill in Calirornia Kid, 90. 114 mph. Crackerbox-\\'ally Albright in Shado\v, 53.855 mph. OUTBOARDS-Class "C' ser· \'iCE:· hydroplane, Div. IT-Tom.my NC'\Vton. Santa Barbara, 50.243 mph. "C .. service hydroplane. Div. I -1 Jo,,·ard CoffingC'r, \Vickenburg. Ariz .. 43.663 mph. "C" service runabout. Div. IJ- To mmy Ne\\'lon, 49.759 mph. SA Dons Tackle Glendale; After 4th Straight Win By DIC K RE.IS H Seeking their four th straight win of the season. Sanla Ana's Don gridders collide '"it h the Glendale Vaqueros at 8 p.m . Sat- urday night in the S a nta Ana bowl. After a V.'cck's rc>st. brought about by their failure to fly to Cedar City for the Utah Aggies contest last \\'c>ek, due to v.•cather conditions. Bill Cook's spheroid machine' \\"ill be out to add anoth· er notch to their victory string. They have scorC'd triumphs over Oc£'ans ide 26-14 ;. Pasadena 26-19 and Santa ~fonica 20.12. BOB (il l,RO~S unlea.~hes s practice pass as Coa ch \\'endell Pick~ Th(' Cookmcn \\'ill be at full t•n5 rounds out an at tack agaJnst. ()O\\'r rrul hlRh \\·ho J)l ay hf're stre ni;:th for the encounter with _,F:..•'-'l"d,,_••_:_·_,no:l_,,_•,_,h'-'t. _____________ =iP"'h"!~t_o hy Gerhard!_ Bob l-toyt back from a bad foot I and Carl Obc>rto and l\'Iike Henry I TIDE TABLES I Huntington Beach Hotrods Begin ready for action again after re-I co,·ering rrom injuries suffered I F 17 in the Santa l\·lonica contest. Bill OC'T O BER, 1947 10:15 3 :58 11 :56 5.7 2.0 3.5 ~-·s S d S · 0~1 atur ay ess1ons Cook and line coach John \Vard S 18 ha,·e been running the squad lhroug-h d£'fensi\'e plays, hoping t o Su 19 stop up \omc of the g-aps in the Don pass defense, \\'hich has lx>en ~1 20 tro ubling the locals all season. T :! I LIDO O.K.'s RACE 10 :45 4 :23 4>10 11 :20 3.0 4.9 12 :09 4.5 t :to 4.1 6 :22 0.5 7 :SS 0.8 9:02 0.8 10:17 0.8 A h Id h ed Tld ea are pla ced In order of occurcncc request to o t e reviv Light ftgurf's a..n1.: dark figures p.m. SPf'C'dboa t championship meet for the Pacific l\1 otorboat lrophy in Ear l}' Vc>net ian glass-makers Lido channel Nov. 2 has been en· guarded their trade secrets so dorsro by the Lido Isle association closely, according to the Encyclo- and appro\'ed by the city council. paedia Britannica, that by their . Kent Hitchcock and other offic· j rules any glassmak£'r v.•ho carried 1als or the ix>"'er boat association his art into a foreign s tate and are no\v free to pr°<:eed with plans I refused to return was liable to for the race--the first to be held the pc'nalty of death by emissaries here since before the w at1. from Venice. DRIVE IN ..... hi... 8Rlll..L Protw. l8el•.U...- I 00°/o • ~~-:._ BALBOA ISLAND -•• l •. " NOW •• ACMEin m WAY G!ass'iJouRes. that you don't take backl A new, Iese bothersome way of buying spartcling, refresh- ing Acme Beer. No Deposit ••• No Retvm I Uke the Acme Can, simply dlkOid the 1·¥!AY glass bottle when it's emptyl ........ ~ • .,,,. ---CQ. 'fiftwi1Sl\f~F,t:11 J ...... ,, B. &:BRINKERHOFF IU U81' '"1 ft. UN1'A ANA, carp. • I . The first Saturday night hot· rod S(X'C'd(est a t Huntington Beach SPffd\\·ay '''ill sec leading C.R.A. throtllC'n1ash<'rs in a 100-lap whirl including a 50-lap fe ature this coming Saturday at 8 :00 p.m. Roy Drosser goes as favorite among the point leaders and new- comers, but Chuck Leighton, who roppC'd the feature last r aceday I ,,·hen Prosser ,spun out in t he 29th lap, also rates high expecta- tions from r ailbugs for the 50- lapper. F ront ro\.\' competitors include such hea\'y footed speedmasters as Pat F1aherty, Andy Linden, \Vayne Tipton, Slim l\tathis. Puffy Puffer , a nd Don Freeland. among others. Time trials are set for 6 :30 Sat· urday. War Surplus Heavyweight, Waterproof and Fireproof TARPAULINS Heavily Reinforced Rope Sewed in Edges OOMPLEl'E with EYELETS . , OC per oq. foot Ugbtweigbt ) T AUIJNS per sq. foot 5'x7' --·------· $2.45 6'x7V.' -· ·-·-·---·-·-$3.15 6'xl0' .. ________ .. __ $4.20 8'x10' .. ____ ........ $5.60 10'><12' .. :. ------·---$8.40 Custom Made SHAPED COVERS Prices on Request . Saitta Ana Tent and Awning Co. 1626 So. llalD Suta Am Pbcme 980 7108o.~Bml. Liem ....... I'll. 119 SP.ORTS Tbunday, Oct. 16, 194'7 Offshore Series - B y BOB USKAUFF Leading seven college rivals, Pasadena J unior College won the second annual intercollegiate ofl- shore r ace series, sailed in PC sloops off Balboa last Sunday. .. 11111•••••-••--•• i F inal race was a sail-off amona: leaders of two different heats for four schools and final order found Pomona S<'COnd, Long Beach a ty College third and Muir Tech fourth. ALPHA BET A LEADS IN REVIVED 800 LEAGUE BOWLING 'fhe third \\"£'Ck of bo~•Jing com· petition at the Mesa Recreation hall in Costa ~1esa finds Alpha Beta leading in the recentl)'·Or· ganized 800 league, 4 to 2. STANDINGS T eaR\ "'on Alpha ~ta . ······---···-··· 4 Pink's Dt.ug .................. 3 Cra\\'ford Drug ............ 3 Simpson P aint ·-············ 2 RIDE Loot 2 3 3 4 Santa Barbara, which lost 'its chance for sail·off by a coin toss after tieing with P omona, shared consolation honors y,rith Cal Tech, U.C.L .A. and Fullerton . Bob l\toffat sailed the sloop La Orana to win the sail·off for Pas.- adena. City College lads, with P aul and Allen Harder at tiller and Gordon Brown among the crew, had Geor ge Strom's Lee in the finale.· The sloop took four firsts under h a nds of various col· lege skippers. ' Specia l Attention Given to Children • NE\V \\T.\"TER R . .\. TES • Group Lessons $1.50 per br. at 10:00 & 11 :00 on Saturday mornlnp Drill \Vork & cross country rides included in lesson Private Lenens 12.50 pr. br. Student rates for rent horses 75c per hr. on week day!r- $1 on week ·ends. Guides for small groups by special arrangements. BO.'\RDING BORSE~2~.oo to $40.00 per month Corona del Mar Stables PBOSE llA.IUIOR S71 PlaY,. §.~~~ Willowick ~:!:~. -' On West 5th St. :i-2 Mlle East of Harbor Boulevard Phone llallta AllA ?Ollhl ... ___ _............_ ........... -..................... _. ........ ____ _ Standard 18-Hole Course -6100 Yards -Par 71 ,,...__ ........... _ ................ _. _____ ...... _ ..... _._........._._ ... -........ --.---............ •--ONLY TWESTY MIN1lTES DRIVE FROM BALBOA- Now • • • Saturday Nights THE ROARING ROADSTERS (CR A Sanction ) E VERY SAT URDAY N IGHT 8 :00 o'Clock Huntington Beach Speedway Tms \\''EEK ... 100 LAPS ... 50-LAP MAL""J Again •.• PHnCO leach! Telnisioa u roa tlru•ul il would be .•• elev, brigbt, abup, $416 audy pictutes, e"t"ea i.a. lighted room.a! A.. simple u • radio to operare than.lu to PHIL!'' ttdwi•e Electcoaic C.Ootrol 1,... "'-Sl..2.S P9d.. T• cem. quisite modem cabinft of 6nesr Stvftdanl mabo y. Read1 now ••• fo.r in••''•tioo ..,olcltlo9 $45 i&i,.-r bomel !ASY 'fE/1,/18/ IMMEDIATE DIUVBl'ff ' TURNER'S Your Electric Appliance Dealer Since 1926 205 West 4th Senta Ana Ph. 1172 . ' • ' I Page 10 ~n•• Oett•• u. 1111 PRESENT CITY HALL·· DAYS NUMBERED •••• PROGRESS 'BY THE BUCKEIFUL •• • • • • • • I st.om Market At a Glance .. Am Tel .. Tel 155. % Dupont .......... _ .. __ , ____ 191 % General Moton ·-·-----·· 60 Goodyear ···-···---·-·······"--48 Kennecott ......... -............. 46% Sears ...................... _....... 37 So Cal Edison ................ 31 % Standard Oil ........... _ ....... 60'4 US Steel ... _ ........ " ........ -. 75~ Canad Pacific ···-··········-11 3' WHAT'S llHl•D THI CULLIGAN WE'LL SOON HAVE TH!S BEAUTIFUL CIVIC CENTER City Council Holds Meeting Another Bike Theft Johnny's Painting and Decorative Service Quality Workmutthlp •t-D&blePricoo TRADIMARKf ~Acceptanc e in over 200,000 homes in America, throughout forty states. c?!i,-,.,it#'/ We offer a ~~ cl~sed, sealed sol!· oner. Requires only a few seconds for exchange. Superior Judge Honored Tuesday : Cutover to New Office on Oct. 25 I ('ont inuC'c' from Page 1) CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE. (Continued from Page 1) in calling procedur e after the new Hi gh\,·ay Patrolman and Frank office is cut into service. IS AVAILABLE TO YOU FOi IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION J2.50 per Month lor the Average Family OULLIGAN Soft Water Servic Burrill of Brea. Stanley told ho"' The only diff('rence to subscril>- 1t \Vas amended 18 times before it ers. fl Cl-Ording to Hambrook , is finally passed both houses and ,..,as that the telephone company \\'ill signed by Gov. \Varr('n. ,ha\"e m ore switchboard positions The dinner m eeting, at \Vhite"s l a\'ailable for the handling of ca\15, Park J\ve cafc> on Balboa Island, and additional facilitics for the \vas f£'aturC'd by the visitation of installation of some nC'W telc- a dozen Rotarians from nearby phones. cl ubs. Harold E. Christler was I In commenting on providing p_rogram chairman. telephone service for prc>sc>nt ap- P lans for · t h.c organization's I plicants. 1-lambrook sai~: HaUo"·e'cn par ty for grammar "'Although . "'c> are . go1n~ to b<.' school pupils at Rendezvous ball-ab!C' to provide ser\'1ce C?r ma~y room. Balboa. ":ere di scussc>d . of the present 1.000 applicants 1n ------------------------...,----the s.erving area of this office in the months {ollowing the cutover of !he new office. we are st ill go- ing to be limited in making new installations by the continued ser· ious shortagc>s of cable a nd wirt• faci lities. • . , • ... the Model ol Model Ho mes ... unveiling surprising advanced ideas in funct ional design and construction -Startling new materials, enchanting new deep rich colors, foscino ting ' new wallpapers end exolic furnishings thot sound o new chord in harmonious charm, chmocter and 0 0ppeol;ng fr ;endl,nessi ~~ ~·=-- It is on Lido Isle -231 via Q uito -Southern California's finest coostot residential community. Th is is one of 35 custom planned homes erected simulfaneously to effec t moss · consrrur::tion savings . you save $4 per square foot. To duplicO te thes e homes o f 1500 to 2000 squcre fee t, according to competent builders, would cost os much os $4 more per square fool. f igure your saving. Visil the Model Home. IMpeCI tn. others. Cornpor•. 'fo•.llt wonl on• ol the'• homes NOW. .. •• palmer INCORPOIATE O Soln 3333 vto lido Ageonts M:wpo" ~ pl\one horbor 1500 EWPOaT SAW' Lido Isle. MODEL HOME Interior Furnishings by "ThC' telephone company ap- 1 prcciates the inconvenience caused many of the applicants who have been \Vaiting for S('rvice. Each may !)(' assured that this com pany is do1n~ all it possibly can, in spite of contin ued shortages or badly needro equipment a nd telephone materials, to provide complete fa· cilitic>s for all \\"ho \vant service at the earliest possible tim&. POR TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN PASSENGERS Special Santa Fe Buses direct to Pasadena and Fullerton offer tralnslde connections This sc"ice 1v~l1.ble only to passeri- gers holding INTERSTATE RAIL TICK.ITS. Tickets re:ading wholly within the S1are of Californl.1 cannoc be used (o~ this service. Pu.scngers uaveling from the rasl and holding chrough cran.spo111Uon to I.on& Beach via the Santa Fe R"I· ..,.., may dctnin at Pasadena and Fullerton l!ld boud h1UCS dirttt co Loogllcoch. ' lY. lOMG llAOI .. 11:15 A. M. For I~ dief-P~t.,,,, 1Y. lONG llAOI •. 12:30 P. M. Fw ti# G'""'" C.11:JH-F•ikrl•11 lY. lOll& llAOI • • 5:45 P. M. hr 1M G.J1f1"'U LsJ. -P•wJ,.. lY. lOllG llAOI • • 6:40 P. M. Fw 1# S./'" Chit{. El C.,iue, -,., _, """'"' p.,.J- ht I 1' II ..... LL V-. 1.P.A.. 117 PW a ... lie' ............ ~ ~ Santa Fe ~ ~ Seek City Lease Data Sand Crab <Continued from Pace ll to extract the tourist's coin. <Continuc>d Crom Page 1) While \ve had plenty of rain maximum yearly minimum of Sunday, it \Vas snO\ving at SS0.000. . Big Bear a nd mountain old- l·lor\·Ath. repr£>scnt1n.i:: 1-1. I. timers look for a rainy sea- Proulx. an ext•C'Uti\'C' of a IArg(', son dC'partm( nt store chain. \Vi th · Cardiologist Warns Against Rheumatic Fever In S. A. Talk (Continued from Paee 1) Lido Isle Community association containing a formal complaint of litter on the shores of the Island. Thorburn Thompson, 124 E. 20th, Costa Mesa, informed police Tues- day that a girl's lightweight bicy- cle wai stolen from in front of the high school Ix-tween the hours of Flameproofing 1688 TUSTIN A VE. COSTA JllESA A bid from Sandy M. MacKay, insurance agent , to ha ndle the policy on the city h a ll formerly serviced by the la te Lew Wallace \vas also re ferred to Sailors. Turned down. on recomme nda- tion of the City Attorney Roland Thompson. was a L os Angeles bor.d company request that cer- tain m onies fr'cm the general fund be transferred to the bond re- demption fund. A mayor's committee appointed to st udy the request for a com- mercial moortng area to be lo- &ted lx't~·ecn 15th street and th(' Rhine included the following: Wal- ter Longrnoor, 18 Rudder Road. Bert Mills. 212 19th strc>et, and Ke nnC'th Wilsen, 92~ State High- way. Approved wa s Thompson's rec- ommendation that the report on the China Cove special assC'ssmcnt district be tabled until NO\'. 24. (That would allow time to assl'Ss the results of the suit for an in- junction against the city \Vhich will be heard in superior court Nov. 14.) Bids for the construction of curbs and gutters in the r..liracle Mile area ~·ere r ecived fr o m Charles C. P hipps, \Valter J . Mar- kel a nd Cox Brothers Construction Co. 7 ,30 and 9 ,30 p. m . Ocean · Front Cafe French Fried Shrimp and Fish Our Specl&lty mw"""""" • STEAKS • CHOPS · e DINNERS .. .... _ .... ____ ............... _ .... -· .............. ,,......,. ...... --... ,, .. .. BEER SANDWICHES ---...-·--·. ---...... -...-......... ._.. .... -......... _ .. ...,.,, .. Fountain Service .... --2114 Oceaq Front Newport Beach CATE AND DAVIS DUTCH BOY PAINTS GLASS -WALLPAPER MIRRORS Your Every Painting Need Found at- Jackson -Waggoner 1682 East 17th S treet COSTA MESA Phooe Beacoo 5141-W hc>adquarters in Chicago, said his client \vould like to lc>ase the site and build a series of public build- ini;::s. inc I u ding a sport fishing lod~C'. hii;th-cla~s r('staurant a yachtsmAn's lodge for boat O\\TI· <'r·s ,,·ho do not \Vish to join an exclusive> club, outfitting shops for bo11ts : additional small and large befit slips, cottages1 a coffee shop and cocktail bar. a museum of marine life, a convention hall arlct theater, whC're plays may be givc>n. The meetin~ adjourned after Thompson made t h e suggestion that the> city fi le condemnation Pa renls must b<.' tau,.-:ht to ccn-suit to acquire title to a lot lo- cated at 31th and Coast Blvd. The I :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trol stre ptococci '''hich leads to !"hC'umAtic fe\'er. the leading cause lot is needed. it \\'3S said, to pro- of dc>ath of children 5-19 year s or vidc> a location for a building that Leave Out Sea Scout!' must bcJTJo\'ed to permit a street· agC', accordi ng to Dr. Louis Mar-widening project on Coast Blvd. 1in. Parents must be. taught to to devc>lop. recognize rheumatic fever once it lr============;,::- ha.s developed. and how to care for it. OBITUARIES He said that origi nal plan~ caJIC'd for using the S('a Scout [ bas<'. but later, he said, his client \vould not insist on the scout : base. if the Sea Scouts dC'sired it. "============~ Horvath said Proulx ,,·ould spc>nd l\·1rs . Al vira L. Lees, 79, died any'-'·here from S.500.000 to $2-Tuesday at her home, 2544 New- million in his installations. port 8]\"d., Costa l\ft'Sa. She w as a nati\'e of Clinton. Iod., and had Assemblyman StanlE'y said he livc>d in Costa Mesa four years. represented himself. B. R. l\'1orris. E. K . Zuckerman and Roy Grun- sky. He said the group \l:ould spend SS<X>.000 over a period or three years, with a rental of 523.500 a year. which. he said, \\'Ould be 12 1:.i perc('nt of the gross, if the lease "'as given to· the four. Their plans, he said. are tu bulkhead the acreage> ·,\'ith boa t sli ps '''hich could he used by ves- sels coming into the> harbor a nd having ne('d for a place to moor. Newport High Students To Be Pomona Guests !\fore than 100 studC'nts from 'rl Southern California high schools, including Santa Ana High school. Anaheim l·li;::::h school and r-.;e\\'port Harbor Union 1-11.E;h !'<'hool. "'iii be guests of Pomona coll('ge science departments at a High School Science Day prog ram ne xt Satur- day. Oct. 18. Rob<>r1 S. F<t rrar. principal of Santa Ana J-Iigh school. has ar- ranged for Ri cha rd Dickinson. Paul Cannon. RobC'rt John~on . ~nd John DoolC'y, pre!'idc>nt of Alchem· ists, to attend the science day pro- gram. C. Gt>o:-ge 1-leds t rom or Anaheim High school htL' nrr::i nged for fou r studl'nt ... to rf'p rC'~£'nt thC'ir !'chool . and K . E. \\"hiteneck or Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor Union 1-li gh school is send- ing Robert De Ruff. James Stef- fensen. Stanley Bell, and Harold Sbierholt to the program. For HALLOWEEN CANDY Part}· Favors. Salted Nuts and Ofndy Novelties VISIT pOT sOB . . Sun:iving arc t"·o sons. Herman S. Harrison of Costa l\1esa, and l\1orton Harrison of Santa Ana ; three grandchildren and seven gr cat -grandchildren. .... Services v.·i lJ be a t a Santa Ana c hapel Saturday at 10 a.m . In- terment \.\'ill be in Fairhaven cem- etery. Ends s&t., Oct. J 8 William Powell Myrna Loy Keenan Wynn in "The Song of the Thin Man" -Companion-Feature - Errol Flynn Barbara Stanwyck "CRY WOLF" AlflO Color Cartoon -................................ ........,._ S un-Mon-Tues., Oct. 19-29-21 Bing Crosby Barry Fitzgerald Joan Caulfield in "Welcome Stranger" • Piao C&rtooe. NneltJ ....N ... 'l'lM... \Hill.IT GRANT f lOl ·TEMPLE .-,..c!· -~~Ul~~ 11111'1 u,....1 . -, 1ICli l(llAIY -~ li>J llVINIO 111$ ~ -· .... ...._,_, .. "°""" -..Oii ·~-r--~~-Wed. Only, ext. 22 Anna Lee Warren Douglas Gilbert Roland in "High Conquest" ----Aloo ---- "Susie Steps Out" ' s.. Oeme•te Jla Fefdival with LOU MITCHELL ,.,,,,,...., ............ ,, .. ,.., _, _. ,, llG-.... STAU •••• • 1 PllOM -..,NAMI IANDS Ot••• 1111 oa.2S. an WI IAJICE Ca 1 10SallC1•1rla~.c a "cW-'lr•l.a.•DAHCE·USTEN ..., .. , .... a , ... cw,-11.u...._,_ MAWR • GIFT SUGGESTIONS ! For The Camera Fan Projectors Splicers Reels Light Meters Trypods Photo Floods A Few Cameras Now Available ' Hays Camera Exchange Volney L; Hay, Jr. If Its Photographic 507 East Central Harbor We Have It Balboa 451 Reasonable Construction Costs T al<e Advantage ol Our FREE PLAN AND ESTIMATE SERVICE Wm. P. Me~aley ~eneral Building Contractor Complete Building Service- Plll•I • ._. Na II w Bx -....... 2265 Ha·rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa