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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-10-23 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)~z:;;;;::s~~---~~";""""""...,,....~~----;;-;'7~,-,G~l-::-;-;-""'"_,..-.-~~'"'T~~----.~·p-...._..-~,..........,~;;:;;;;~~~:-, • • South COast Ports To Stage Navy Day '' peri liouse'' Tribute . • NAVY DAY Pl~AGE 7 In the third peacetime observance of Navy Day, Monday, OCtober 'rl. 'Americans evecywrn,.,,. pay tribute to the fighting ships and men wiiO helped make poalble the building or this nation. Altbou&h the navy is no longer the huge combination of ma.n~er and machines that sailed Into Tokyo bay at the close or the war. 1t still remains the largest navy In the world today. SJneoe Navy Day tails on Monday, this year, na vy ships and s tations throUghout the nation generally will play' host to the public for three ~ startlnc Saturday, October 25. ; Na vy ships will visit the Southern C8litomia ports or San Diego, Lone Beilch San Pedro Santa Monica, Port Hueneme, and Santa Bar- bara. The naval base 'at Terminal Island will hold open house. fea- turing tours of the station, boat rides around the harbor and ship vis- iting. THE SAND CRAB Today's 11 A.M~ P .S.T. Dow loaee Averages ,,_ IArllllllr • o... ._._ L .&.. .._ 81e. Industrials ........ 184 .~ up .44 Rails ·---··-······-· .. 50.84 up .29 Utilities ... _ ....... 35.59 dn .. 03 Volume---890.000 shares. ..... ~ ........ One ot the navy'& Jargest aircraft carriers, the u~ Boxer, w ill anchor off Santa Monica. Residents of the beech cities will be able t o witness e huge display of fireworks set off from.the fli&h \ deck~ot the Boxer at 8 p. m. Sunday evening and the launching by catapult of six new at tack planes at noon on Monday. Ship to shore boat service wi ll be run f rom the end of the Santa Monica municipal pier . Saturday's celebrations will be hla:hlighted by ''Operati on S~cu­ lar"' when the navy base at nt"arby Poirit Hueneme opens its p.tes to the public as the navy's sea bee!, marines, from Camp Pendleton's 11~ division , and aviation units from the AJr Missile Test center at Point Mugu and the Naval Air Station, Los A1amitos, vividly demonstrate the captu!"f' or an "enemy.held" Wand airfield. St artillg at 1 p. m .. "Operation Spect acular" will bring Into play t1ame throwe~. tanks. and ritdW..controUed drones while navy demolition experts will provide a noisy thrill tor 1pectators when navy planes sweep low m bombing and strafing: attacks. In The mannes will be divided . to defending 'enemy" troops and at- tack.Jog U. S. Marines. While the marines are defeating the "enemy" troops. navy sea. bees will come ashore to quicklr repajr the bomb-shat-tered airstrip, as an air battle rages overhead_ l - The anti-aircraft cruiser USS 'Oakland will pe· docked at Hueneme. There will be an l"Xhibit of "guided missJes" tind a continuoos show- lne-of action mcwies. The na~ invites the pulilJc to spend the day at the Hueneme base. Picnic facilities will be avai~abJe, and the navy will provide cott~ and doog:hnuts. Port Hueneme is located approximately 50 miles north ot Loo Anceles orr Highway 101. I On Sunday. October ~. the Naval Air station, Los Alamitos. will be open to the public all day. The new navy Jet fighter FJl, built by North American, will be put th~gh its paces. There will be a full .NEWPODT scale mock·u.P of the navy's Douglass D-558 Skystre8k, holder ot tlJe' world's speed record, in addit ion to exhibits ot many other types at planes. F1yers of the naval reserve will provide an operational -demon- stration in t he afternoon. ln fitting tribute to the thousands of Americans who loet their lives at sea, a dock·side memorial service will be held at the naval base, Terminal Island, a t 2:30 Swiday afte rnoon. Thousands of flower blossoms from friends and relatives of these honored dead will be placed ~ thE; deck of a subn\arine. As a climax to the ceremony, the submanne will then proceed out to sea. When an appropriate distance- from land, the submarine will submerge, leaving the blossoms scattertd, on the waves. Those wishing to contribute flowen for this cerelDOill' are asked to send single b)ooms addressed to the senior naval ~ Jain, U. S. Naval Reserve base, Terminal Island to arrive not later than midnight Saturday, October 25. ' Oaly llarller-Wlllt Newspaper ¥1 ,_. Week-E•d Edltloa Aadlt Bm I ol Clr•ha i •• By A EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY:, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA s II ANNIVP'.BSABY. No Cooi- mu¢'y Is greater tban its lea~; who is tbere to gainSay the fact that tbe 40 miles ot coastline would have grown faster if tbe Coast association had not come into being? Yet tbe span of 20 years from 1927 bas revealed a development that was · faster -and more· wealtb-producing than lbe rest of Orange county. 'The old timers who aaembled Tuesday evening at tile Yacht 'club could bask in tbe glocy of a -~ ably done, be- cause in z:etrospect they vis- uali:red the span of two de- cades reflected in tile achievement ot ~y. And as Chuck Kimble Of Laguna _ read off tbe names of past presidents, he would not per-·. mit the self-<!ffacing master planner to escape, as he called the eognomen of Sec- retary Harry Welch. Truly, he led all the rest! Oldest citizen in attend- ance was Judge Don Dodge of Costa Mesa, who ante- dated all those in the room, having come here in 1911 and lived on the beach near . the bay while his house was building. Don went back and forth in a Maxwell (not Jack Benny's) and saw this area expand from mud flats and barley fields. 1\vo oldest leaders, still active. but un. able to attend were Al. Rous- selle of Balboa and Tom Tal- bert of Huntington Beacp. Another old timer was Dr. C. G. Huston, formerly of Costa Mesa and while Doc got credit for the Christmas lighting program, he i.s aJso entitled to a plum for urgmg the opening of Harbor boule- vard. Tribute was also paid the late ·J . P. Greelev as the first president. · + + • (Corl tinued on Back Page) Drunk Driver Loses License For 3 Months Found guilty of dri..,'i.ng his auro-. mobile \\'hile intoxicated at 11 :4:.! o·clock. Tuesday night. KC'nneth E. Glenn, 39, a fisherman, who li\'£'S in a Coste Mesa tra il er court. paid a fine of S150 in Ne""POrl Beach city court \\'C'dnesday morning. Justice of .the Peace Donald J . Dodge of COsta ?-.1esa township, "'ho actl"d as city judge in the ab;sr nce of Hon. Robert Gardner . the ne\v Superior <;ourt Judge. suspended Glenn·s oper a ting Ii· ttnse for 90 days. Police ~rds disclose that the fisherman was a rrested by Pa· trolman Merrill N. Coe after tne latter saw Glrnn driving his ma· chine in an enatic manner on the Miracle Mile. GOBLINS, WITCHES . BEWARE-ROTARY TO GO HALLOWE'EN -' • VOLUME XXlllX LOCAL 'STRONG BOY' JAILED Oiarles E . Putnam, I S-year-old muscle·flexer from Ne w po r t Heights, "''as in Hollywood jail to-- day, charged with grand theft of an automobile. The strong boy, who calls him· self Eric Pederson and claims to be ·'Mr . Califo[Ylia of 1947", v.·as arrested ""'1 th a companion, Ed· wa rd Sell. 19, as they allegc<lly tampered with a car belonging 10 Gordon C. I\.1oody. Thc>y both gave their residence as 1834 N. Whiti('y Avt> .. Holl:yv.•ood. according to H ol- l)'Wood precinct police.' Putnam. ho\~;c>ver. is the son of f~ fonnt>r ~1rs. Alice \\'yckoff Putnam Pe- derson "'ho is nov; l\>l rs. Alice :\lal- loy. 716 Beacon St.. NC'Y;port Heights . Hi:-arres t. ac<:ording to report:;, resulted from an argument with an acquaintance in Alhambrn. I-le told polire that hc and S c>ll thought the car beside \•;hich they "·ere> I caught. was an automobile belong- ing to the Alha mbra antagonist. 1 Putnam attended local grammar school and entered Harbor High in 1942. H r is frequently identified as the son of Don Pederson. loca l boat builder. but he does not h<ivC' the name lc>gally. according: to Pe- dl'~qn. a lthough ~using it. pr(':;urr.i- ably. for publicity purposes in con· nection "";th his slrong-man feats. Putnam·s mother·wa;. at married to.Pederson. one time News-Times Again Directs Attention To Foor! Costs ~ntly thf' N"''·!!l·Tim."s c-ar rlt"d a story and ('hAl't 9hO\\i nJt lhf' ri_sing C'09 t Of f ood pri<'~ !!liD<'f' thf' fint signs of Inflationary preMure ln ls.ti. Th,. k ey Yf'&l'!!I 1941, 19-U and 1941 "'ere UM"d. ~' ~ NEWPORT BEACH, CALD"OSl'llA, TRUB8DAY, ocroBEB !S, 19'1 COTTLE A ARD ED 35,000 Etpteen • year • old Putnam, known here as Eric Ped.enon, china him.elf .. t Roi· lywood jail. He ~·as arrested while reportnlly tam p e r In It with auto. -Photo courtrsy L. A. H erald-Express. ----~~~--~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. See $105,000 For Freeway Traffic Arcs It will be necessary for the state highway department to in· stall three sets of traffic signals on Coast high¥"BY to sa feguard the public from dangers which will grov.· as the n ow of traffic ln~ ~eases over the Los Angeles and Santa Aca Freeways. So Post· master Herbert F . Kenny of Bal· boa told the Balboa Bay Liofll club Wednesday ni ght . Addressing some 40 members of the or ganization at their dinner· meeting in the B\u(' Room restau- rant, the postmaster . who is chair· man of the high,,·ay committee of the associated chamben of commerce as ""'ell as president of the> New}X>rt Harbor. Chamber of . . ' Commer ce. stated tha t $105,000 I ,,,.ill be spe nt by the s tate to in· ftAPPY BIRTHDAY. Put prelildeat.a of Cout ueoclatlon po9e wttb preeent lncmnhent Georre I. I.tall the traffic li•hts at stra tegic "1te9t. front and center. They are, t.ck left:~· F . Kenny, Balboa; Leslie .1. tummel, i..acuna Beach; <&rt B. llaakey, 8an .luaa Capistrano; ilohn Sl. Malcom, San Juaa Capistrano, and L A. Patch. Sun· points on t hl' high\Yay. Beaeb; front left, Sam Me1t1r, Udo hie; Wht.al t, and \V. J. Bristol, HunUncton Bach. tContinued on Ilack Page) .-. , . . -photo by Gerhardt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Past Reviewed, Future Chartered as Coast Association F etes 20th Year .·und Drive For Youths 1s .started All sections of th e Ne"l>Or t Harbor area ar e now being SO· licitc>d by v.·orkers from thc Com· munity Chest , Hcrber t F . Kc>nny, chairman of the campaign com- mit tee of the 1947 fund organiza- tion , announced today. "Solicitation,'· he> stated ... rovers 18 diff e r<'nt units of "·e\fare \\'Ork, social and youth organizations.'" It is impor tant, he added. to note the increasing number a nd importancc of youth activities in the harbor area. "l\1 any of these youth programs are intercity in character. a nd their ser.·ices extend beyond the con[ines of our o,,·n city:· T\\-'enty years of accomplish- menls "'ere reviewed and twenty years of COf\ti nued growth fore· cast as the Orange Courity Coast association celebrated a nother an· niversary in its span of tv.'o dee · ades of scr\'ice. A dinner me<'t in g held at thl? Ne\\-port Harbor Yacht club Tues- day nig ht~ providC'd the setting as Preside t Geork<' J . Wheat of Ne"i:x>rt sland i n t r od u c e d many of t e mc>n '•lfhosc> enl'rgies have con1f·butc>d to the grO\\•th and de\'e pm ent of . the south coast. ler, J ohn S. MalcO!m , J . A. Armi· tage, Thomas F . Murphine, Dr . C. G. lluston. Dan Mulherron ,Elmer J . Hughes, Lesli e F . Ki mmel. Carl H . Hankey. \V. J . Bristol, E . L. Crawford, Sam l\1eyer , C. A. Mil· !er, L. A. Patch, and Hf r b Ken ny. Mentionl'd also were the ·late Lew H. \Vallacc a nd present member of the board of supervisors Irvin George Gordon. \\.elch R i'\·ir \\·s J.larry Welch took the group back to 1901 \vheii the area had a populat ion of 321 persons and an assessed valuation or $75,000. H e m entioned the South Coast l n1provcment Assn. whose main objc>cti\·(' '''as to get a high,vay along the coast. First V(ce-President Kimble, in covering the history of the pres- ent group. mentioned the presi· (Continued on Back Page) Jury Decides Damages in Tohill Suit SANTA ANA CTbunday)-A Superior Court Jury 'lut aiOit assessed Or. G. E . Tohill or - port Beach $35,®() tor tM - of Mes. Eileen Cottle of Newpwl Beach 11 da)'5 after Dr. TobfD • livered her daughter March 10. 1946. . The award went to Virg:D Frm* Cottle, young N ewport Beacb. grocer and the daughter DOif J8... monthl old. They had sued for a total f!I SlOS.000 for the death or lllra. Cot tle, charging that Dr. Tohill,. an osteophathic physician and ...,_ geon, had given Mn. c.ottle im- proper care alter the dliJd ._ born. The trial began SeptenJba 2 in Presiding Superior COurt JOll(p> Franklin G. West's court, but since that ti'me only 21 daJS fl testimony and argument ha.a beeft. heard; t he case met several ron- tinuances. Attorneys Samuel Hurwitz of Orange ·and Max Hurwitz ot New.- port Beach, 'counsel for-e.ottle. a nd Attorneys Richard Kirt landi of Los Angeles and Don Harwood of :Santa, for Dr . T ohill, w e r ~ alii-ned agains t each other in a ca~ which featured testimony by a number of m edical wi tnesses and had ·-been liberaUy spiced with arguments over points of law and admissability of questions a nd answers. The jurors took the case a t 5 :20 p.m. yesterday a n d Foreman James 0 . Tallman delivered the verdict to J udge West a t 8 :47 p.rn . 'fhe jury had been palled just before it had reported and it t he.Vt stood at 11 to 1. Jurors said they had agreed/ early as to the alleged negligence or Dr. Tohill and had spent most of their deliberations determining the amount of damages to be' assessed against him. J.lo''.<'''C'r, all of the ""·ork bC'ne- fits. a nd the citizens of the har· bor ar('a 'viii be quick to CO· operate in aiding ""·ork ,,·i th youth in the adjacc>nt tcrr itory. t he chair man said. ··No rommunily can main tain it~ position as a home center unless it is active in ""·elJ·doing." Kenny ~aid. d('("laring that th(' beginning of \\·elfarc work. natUrally should start ''·ith the youth. Among hose singled out v.'erc> Harry \V11ch , chamber of rom· ml'rC<' secretary. \\·ho has served for t\vc>ntr years under all the associatiori presidents ; C. G. Kim· ble. form<ir mayor or Lagu n a Beach ; tclrmcr presidents J. P . G.'_ocley. 1'~ B. Talbert. W . D. Mil· Test M sa Engine• Costa l\·1esa Volunteer F ire de- partment lested their new engine \\·ith a rUn to 15th and Tustin s tre,ets. " c>re thcy extinguished a sc>t·fire in tule patch on the "falbert r o per t y, \Vcdnesday night. Th1 fl ames ""'ere seen for miles and aused considerable ex· citem ent. El Toro Navy Day Found Guilty Pageant Features In Dog Shooting Game, Open House s AN T A ANA cThursdayt _ Forrest Deal, of l 'oronll del l\l ar. owner of .. Gula V.",·pedlgreed Do- hfor rnan Pl n~h.er "·ho 1>re~nt ed lilm "1th I'! fine pup1>1e.s on Oct. 9. Th" l11 r 11rr nu ntber of pu1)!11 in the llt~r nettasltated 11uppl~mentary fttdlni::-hy ha nd. f'alhf'r of the pu~ hl "Srt. Mlke". the Purple Hn rt y,•ar dog. y,·bo 11' the official ~t of the Ne"rport Barbor po•t or the American Ltea-ton. -photo by Beckner ''Tht' more ,,·ork that is done ""ith youth groups, the least ""'Ork will be needed with ol der folks." First of Post-War Luxury Yachts, Haida To Berth in Newport Harllor for Winter Navy Day at the Marine Corps Aic Station, El Toro '>'-'ill be cele- bra ted this year over a period of th ree days ·with the pageant start· ing Saturday night when the El Tor o Flying Bulls stage a grid· iron battle at 8 :00 p.m. with the Alameda NB¥al Air S tation H ell- \Villiam A. Laird of Dana Point v.•as CO n\iCted late yesterday of felony assault, a charge gro~ng out of shooting to death of a chow dog in the a rms of its 1()..year-old master end beating the boy's older brother with a riOe. Superior Judge Raymond IL Thompson who ronYicted Laird set date Qf sen tencing fer No- vember 7. The case grew o~-of a dog fight August 19. Leah Sims. ID, allegedly rescued his dog a ad! Laird shot it while the boy was ho lding it . Th e n Laird l'truclt Ral)lh Sims, 20, with the ritJe_ Laird pleaded self·ddense, ~ 1ng that Ralph Si.ms had attacked him, but Judge Thompoon bel4 that the defendant'• own testi- mony diseounted the sell-def.,_ theory. Cheers . Blind College Student .. -· ' ,. • • ... • ., • .. --. Pace! ~l:WPORT BALBOA Nl:WS·TIMl:8 TROllllDAI' Newport ........ Calif. Odeber U, 1M1 Wiegand Food Center 206 Marine Avenue Balboa Island -__ ...... -· ·-·-··· ···-··-···- • • • srEEn·SMSS-OBOUND 59 :. coii-iNEEE F 53r. GREEN BEANNSzcan 15c PICTSWEET No. 2 Can PEAS or CORN TOMATO JUINCE0 10c GRAPEEfRUIT JUICE10c 5 u..25c POiEAT·OES 10u..2~ CUSTARD PUDDINGPk~-Sc " BISCUIT FLOUR.1t:,.10c Pl-DOH MIX NUCOA 34~ DUTCH BOY PAINTS GLASS -WALLPAPER MIRRORS Your Every PalnUng Seed Found ai- Jackson -Waggoner 168! F.&s' 17th Street COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5141-W - TRAfflC SCARS ~· y()\Jl\ (~1\l\ s Stl(),f l\()())I cotlPLl~XlllN BRING 11 ''BACK HOME'' TO US FOR. EXPERT BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS · The kins-lite finiab on )'OW' Ford ..., will k<q> ia beauty tJrisbm, loa&er· Don't let traffic ocan tpOi1 ia •J>Pa<· -=e. Bi:in& it '1-clc home" ID U1 for qpert body and frwner i.""P"C and refinW.inc. AD wort daDe the Ford 'WQ' witb ope,.;a1 Ford '"llDputilt and finWrinc malllriala. THEODORE .· ROBINS Your Ford Dealer Since 1921 Nca;n&l!lvd' ft•1P,••• f oto-Views · By WALLY GERHARDT QUESTION : Do you tllalnk tbe New Look ''11J eve.-be popular lD the 1-larbor area! EVELYN GISH-Fun FashionA, 1301 Coast flighwa'y, Corona del 1'.1ar. I think the New Look is al· ready important and popular in the Harbor area. Whether a gir1 is wear- ing dungarees or her b est party dreu. she always wants to look the top fashion. It has been some time since we · have h a d a drastic change in fashion, due to the W8.!' and the conditions ·following it; therefore, I believe that women are tired of the same style ot clothes \Ve have been. wearing so long and v.rill '°'·elcome the New Look. PAULINE ORGAN -Arts and Crafts Shop, 1201 Coast High- "'ay, COM. There is an unfounded WESTERN ELECTRIC Installation SupenUor A. L. F1elcher, ls makloc O.UI tests on one or the unita of equipment In the new tele-- pbone ott:k:e at 311 East Central avenue In Balboa' which wtU be MU''\-"lnr MOO Harbor telephones after 10 p. m. Saturday nl1ht. rumor going IT elephone Change To Be in Saturday ~i~~~r'th:tHi;: Vets' Service Center bor do not Will Not Cu rtail Drtts. Frankly, W k S d \Vhen the zero hour-10 p. m . I confess that Or ---an ers Sa turda:r-arrivcs for the Pacif.ic I a m a slave to Telephone and Telegraph company f h" I d Complete service to veterans to cut into service its new New- as ion. a ore and their dependents in connec-port Beach office at 311 East Cen-~he New ~k-tion Y.ith all r ights and benefits tral avenue, Balboa. which ""ill am wearing -national, state and local-is of-mark the completion or a $750,000 ~rled d~~~a..i;:: fered by t~ V~ans Service expansion program here, no one than 14 inches from the dC'Ck. I CeThint~r, local at 36th St. d outside of the central office j k . h , C s announcement was ma e office should even notice that an wrap my pea ac et 1n t e · o-b Lo · w s d dlr · St I .. Th ted Y ws · an ers ector important change is takjng place coon Ye · e assor gear Veterans Service Center in view ?.l T M H · · carried in my side pockets give the anager . . arnbrook satd ded h ' ff t S . d of recent announcements that ser-that plant and traffic department r~.~~ ip e ~ · teqwt "9 1 an vices to veter ans are being cur-technicians will merely perform a g 1 ~r ar1_ehso 1 1mll'.°r an ~t am tailed by the U. S. Veterans Ad-simple cutover operation which ;-vearing is sea ~ 1~8; m erest-ministration due to a shortage of has been set up in advance There tng spray on my -s · funds. should be no interruption i~ serv- PAT ?.1AGEE THOMPSON -This reduction of federal ser-ice or there will be no change o! Secretary, Ba,y Escrow Co., New-vices probably will mean a heavier Calling procedure, he said. port Beach. I belieVe it will be work load for the local office, but AlJ of the 76 operators in the popular even-Sanders emphasized that veterans presenf Harbor office at 100 East tually, although and their dependents in this area Bay avenue have been trained for it will probably need have no fear that their needs work on the TT switchboard posi- ta ke a s ma 11 will no t be fully sen·ed. tions which they will use in the army to get peo--new office after the cutover , ac- ple here out of cording to Mrs. Leila Ruhl. the their comfort· Sell that unwanted artlcl1 chjef operator. able blue den-through News-Times ada. "With the additional switch- ims a nd top board positions in the new of.fice siders -includ-we expect to be able to handle ing me. How-LEARN more calls," Mrs. Ruhl said. ever , if so goes I M u SI c The Harbor office is now hand- the n ation, Newport Harbor is ling about 11.200 loca l and 2.650 not onc 'to lag. Personally, I'm not LIKE toll calls each day. The Harbor of- rushing into anything-I think I'll fice also handled l ,()(X) information just drift with the tide. M AG I C ca.Its each day for the Newport RINEHART ON JOB Frank L. Rinehart, city clerk. reported tha l as assessor . he col- lected S757<1 .29 in unattached per- sonal property taxes from Septem- ber 1 to October I, City Treasurer J . .c\. Gant r('ported today. FROM McWAIN . FREE DEMOSSTRATIOS! Phone Beacon 5178-.J 231 \\.', \\'llM>n, Costa Itl esa CHRONIC AILMENTS --• such as Sinus Trouble, Repeated Head Colds. Bron- chitis, Male and Female Gland Disorders, High and Low Blood Pressure, Heart Trouble, Stomach and Intestinal Conditions. Aches and Pains, Kidney and Bladder Con- ditions, ~ervousness ---are successfully treated by our EXCLUSIVE DRUGLESS METHODS Phone Harbor 118-& for FREE CONSULTATIOX (U no a.nawer caU Barbor 1191) . Dr. E. F. Bell, D. C., Ph. C. 107 22nd St., Newport Bea.cb, Calli. Hours 9 to 3 Mondays & Thunclay......or by appolntment., .. Beach exchange. ,,_ 1,J, " . • 5 ' • "Oli, Bill, ,.. llotttm! y.. • • ..,. ·-wloot r. thinl<i!!I too!" ' •. ' I P ank to Move Out,,........_.....,.~, __ .,.........,.... ___ _... J welers to Go in LIDO ~WHARF RESTAURANT. lboa Island Spot Near Lido Theatre ~ , Newpon Bead!' FEATURING SHORE DINNERS FULL COURSE DINNERS e Plank restaurant will ter- ate Its lease t he first of Ncr bcr and Jack Baumgartner, Bal jeweler, will open a branch of Is Baumgartner Jewelers Shop In e· same location, 223 %: Ma- rin Ave., Balboa Island, on the Mo day following, both parties in th deal announced today. e Plank has been under the dir ctlon of the well-known res- ta ateur and world-traveller Ph ip Phelps Whitmarsh. "Plans for the future of the Plank will be divulged to the public within w weeks, he promised. aumgartner Jcwelen branch. opened about Nov. 3, Will be urther extension of a family ess which was started sev- generations ago in Switzer- -"I come from a long line wiss-French watch makers", gartner told the News-Times evealing his plan. I can't quite match my pre- ssor (Whitmarsh) for glam- o background", he added, la ghing, "About all I can offer is hat I was an Army Air Force ca lain and a Sigma N u fro m \V hington State. But I do know th jewelery business and t am ha PY for this opportunity to open a lace on Balboa Island". V TERAN BROKER PENS REALTY 0 FICE IN 'MILE' . M. Smyth, veteran real' es- ta' broker, who is affiliated with ASfociaticd Building Service, has o ned a real estate office at 711 Co t Highway. myth, a one-time aSsociate ot pi eer developer Sam Tustin, is pl ning to build a home in Coro- na del Mar. JIAllfl\ .. " with SEAFOOD COCKTAIL SOUP .~ GREEN SALAD g,~Jrn~HR~: ~PEC!AJ. . . ....................... -.. 1:60 SHRIMP CREOLE en ASS ..................................................... l,75 LOBSTER NEWBURG CASSEROLE ........................................ 225 BROILED LOBSTER. D~~EROLE ............................... 2.50 SPECIAL WHARF U'ITER ................................ 2.50 STEAK ....................................................... -Z.59 ICE CREAM or SHERBET COFFEE OTHER STEAK AND SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES One·Third Reduction for Olildren Catertnc to Parties and Banquet. Cocktalla Anllable Phone Harbor 784 GARDEN WALLS Low Cost-Strong Permanent MORTARLESS INTERLOCKING BLOCK CO. 2265 Barbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5489-M BROAD BREASTED Whole or llalf Oven Dressed TURKEYS HE.NS T 0 MS LIVE -----------.52c Lb. LIVE ..... , ........... 48c Lb. DRESSED ....... ,,.56c Lb. DRESSED .... _ .. .52c Lb. DRAWN -------".65c Lb. DRAWN ........... 60e Lb< Your Car Painted By the Factory Method Largeit retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. + Direct to Consumer + $40 and Up Christen Turkey Ranch ConvenJent 'llme Payment Plan BROWNIE'S Auto Body Repair and Painting ~1th "Roy" Cady .. 19S8 Harbor 81\•d. COSTA MESA 17th STREET a TUSTIN -OOSTA ftU;SA. CALIF. PHONE BEACON 80llS ' Phone Beacon 5625 -tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising * TIME TO CALL -US Yes , it is time if you want quality work at a fair price -As authorized dealers in quality cars ... we are only . interested in quality repairs -That's why you will like our- r Body and Fender Work • , Bring Your Car to Us Yes-we have built from the ground up a new . for Your Next Paint .Job • • • or Spot .Job. Colon Expertly Matdied • . exclusive body, fender and paint shop -incor- porating THE FINEST AND THE LATEST OF EQUIPMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY-for you. If you want the best •.• No other in the county can make this statement! c. e. ~Hiclaell/Joc~ 11e. Yov Only Authorized Lincoln-Mercury Dealer 1118 N. Main St. Santa Ana Phone 7171 . . • . I ---. l. • SAM'S· SEA FOOD SPA Club Notes for ~·stars of T omorr6w" Charity Presentation, 'Grotto Gaieties' SAN CLEMENTE ! Ready for Santa Ana Debut Fri. Night ~~s~fs ~~~~'i,~ Y NSWPO&T BALBOA NSWS-TIK.1!:8 1 THUit8DAY xewet l!e!el!a <Wit. Octa•• A tMT Paa I Ro~TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN • NEW YOU OV'l' 8TEll SZ 118 WBOU: BROD.ED I.OBSTltB -----.$1.68 ..nft...,. wltb clr9WD butts'. ,.._,......, SWOBDnsB 8TEAll _____ _.$1J50 FllRD OOllBINA1'10N SEA FOOD -$1.M nwm 8RRDfP $1.llO BAniBOW TROUT $1.76 Bot llblee l'le with Bruld7 s.- ............. p .. A clrcul tent would be the out ot the theatre and ending up · ''Mott tun than a barrel of loeical local• for "Gr<!tto Gaieties" at the corner of Fourth and Main As the gala opennlg o! the San monkeys" that wu the remark according to advance information, streets. Clemente Music Festival draws made by little Judy Sutherland of but ~evertheleu this bt1 ahoy( ii The sponsors of~e extravagan-near, more and inore of the South- Coata Mesff. You see, .Judy wu befnc crowded into the Santa Ana za definitely know that "Grotto land's music loven are said to be uked to lead the entire audience High School theatre on Friday Gaietleo" compriaeo pretty girls a awaftlng the first notes trom Lou In lllnglng "America." She did a night , October 24. clever ventrlloqulst, BJl80t"ted .;.,.. Mitchell's band of top Hollywood fine job and the way ahe san1 So riotous ts the routine of the leties of comedians, fut-steppl.ng screen and radio m~cians. over the microphone you would speclally written script, accordin& dancen, an Oriental magician, Word has got aroufid that Mit- have 'thought the was a veteran to Vance H . Walters, founder clever aaobats, girls who sing, chell and his men-all well-re- entertainer. Utile Mia Su ther-monarch of Oranco Grot to, spon-~la who play marimbu and ac-mem~red. for their work u fea- land was preoented with a coupon son o! this chalrty show, that the ai<dlans, and a whole troupe of tured artlats with big-name bancla for a big box of usorted candies list of big-time entertainers will marveJ oualy trained dogs. Oranco like Tommy Dorsey and Benny from "Don's candles." be 11><>ntaneously augmented by Grotto has Cbmbed the Hollywood Goodman-make up what has Now Serving NEWPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 w. Central PHONE BARBOR 552-W • • • Oran1e county mayon, aoclety studios, vaudeville 1ta1t;. night-been called the smoothest thing Our "milk shake flavor" contest dowagers, firemen, bankers and club circuits and the r&dio net-in music, a . r eal 'idream band " ·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii was s uch a huge sUccess that we other local celebrities who will workJ: for an array of talent cer~ The October 25 opening of the may try it again sometime in the make up the audience. That'• the tain to ma ke "Grotto Gaieties" a festival, a t Casino San Clemente near fut ure. You Ln the audience kind of ahow "Grotto Gaieties" night .. of fun and entertainment . la to be a benefit dance sponsored seemed to have ~ much fun as th~ promiaes to be. Btluclt th~ ~~dition of "audience by the Laguna Beach 'Elks club. con testants. The idea of the con-Even the celebrated muter of par pation into the program ------------- test was to determine, by taste, ceremonies -the incomparable, ~ that the unexpected 1Urely ":1th health direc!-Ors of the pub- t he flavor of six milk-shakes that comic, fu t-talking Harry Mendoza = ~appen F riday night, Octo-Ix: schools. Another worthwhile- were lined up across the stage. --doesn't kndw just what will hap-· local chairity is t he establishment DAVID C~ 'CORSON Residential 'Contractor and Builder Sam's Sea Food Spa and FWt Market This is not an easy job. J ust ask pen from the 8 o'clock openln& to Oran?O GrottQ is stagin1 this of a rehabilitation project fo r t he con testanU. The f irst one to final cur tain. H.e's supposed to ntn first annual. charity ahow to raise tubercular patients at Orangt try was litt le Dickie Brown. For the show from start to finish and funds for its h~anitarian pro-County hospital. . ft •= i,,... l!leMll. ..,...,., IOI 11 ... ••• those '•\'ho didn't know. The six introduce each of the 10 big acts ~ts. This Maso~.c w;iit ii _pledg-All seats for "Grotto Gaieties" n-...L.--JE""W IRl -mpw.., (l'lw 8MI -) n avors were: chocolate, root beer, but ·he admits now tha t he may 10 render financial a Id to are r eserved and .tickets may be ..........., .,...,. 110716 North Bay J!'ro.t i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ pineapple, strawberry, c h er r y, have to lock the doors to keep ~derprivtleged chl~dren througout obtained at the' U~S.O. ·Club in Barbor 1085-l Balboa hleru) hl~-~-~~-~~-~jr~a~n~g~e ~co~~~t~y~,~m~~~~pe~r~W~~~n~thie~Y~.~M~~~·~Ai.jbiw~·1~~i~~g~,iSiM~l a~~ia~.ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~ first four flavors and with great 1 determination declared that all ' "' "" Help Save Meat and Eggs ... Eat More Sea foods ·~ .. .IOISlllS They Are Rich In Iodine LOBSTERS FRESH DAILY Alive or Cooked • Rock Bass • Swordfish • EMtern Scallops • Shrimp • Abalone Steaks • Oysters, F.astern & Western • Chowder Meats BAYS I.DE FISH MARKET -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEWl'OllT BEA.CB four were ·•Ba-nilla". The last two, he declared to be "chocolate". Other contestants who tried were: Jeanie Robertson, J erry Coke, Ronald Sleeper, Sally Innan and Judy Emerson. Th e outcome? Jeanie Robertson a nd Ronald Sleeper tied for first place. Jeanie was presented with a coupon from the "Betty Rose" shop, Costa Mesa, which entitled her to a matching skirt and blouse ou7fit.. Ronald was presented with a cou- pon from the "Bobby Shop" Bal- boa which entitled him to a huge, all rubber beach ball. • • • We had two first place winners in our singing contest, too. That's right. The audience couldn't de- cide which one they liked the best ; so Redman Pough and Ger aldine Mack "'ere both awarded first place prizes. Redman started sing- ing "Three Blind Mice" and ended up with "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". Little GC'raldine ca m e through with "Three Blind Mice" in f~rst class shape. Redman Paugh Stassen to Deliver Talk at LB. llTB !IT. AND IAFAf liTIJ: PHONE \llABBOR Ill decided he would like to have t he Harold E . Stassen, republican 11 by 14 portrait from the "Photo-presidential aspii-ant, will deliver craft &tudios" Costa Mesa, and an addre~ a~ Lemg Beach Munici- Jittle Geraldine Mack was thrilled pal Auditorium Wednesday Oct. when presented with a coupon for 29 at 8 :15 p.m. ~ncluding ~n his Charles Laughton's "Moby Dick" rema~ks o~servat:1ons on. his re- record album at Davis and Gay's cent 1~terv1e"' with Stalin. Stas· lliiiiiiiiilll;li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiig Music Store, Costa Mesa. Others sen Wlll . spe.ak on "-J\merica vs. participating in this contest were: Communism 1n One W~d". Gerald Lusk; Nancy Shafer and ' Barbara Knode. LOS ANGELES.-Formation of ' ~~ BREAD·TIME STORIES ,. I (-~-~=~!~-~-) llAMIUIGEI DELUXE -~~Inch of ~ i/.p thym• to your hamburv· ".: er mixture or make a gravy by adding 1our cream to tho pan liquid. r ) , -,, ,, ' (.HO~E_!lOL_E ~~T > ·.·.··· ¥).....C;.~~---.-.· NOW THAT pr•ciou1 real 1ilk1 are back, here's an ironing hint. Pre11 them under a piece of dampened muslin, u .. Ing a hot Iron . They'll stay ooft and lov•ly. ?" n '-'~r. ( lt!CI!E 1 . -"f!:.· rdv( • .... 7 FISH IAKED IN SOUR CIEAM ~ c. cooked fish 2 Tbo. 1-juice ~ .. boiled potatOH, thi'nly diced 2 c. medium white sauce 1-'2 c. thick aour cream V. c. grated ch- y, c. butt•red crumbt Flake fish coanely ; arrange fish and patatoeo in IC1Y9n in gNGMd bokltie d ish. Combine white aauce, lemon ...... and oour creom. Pour 0·19r po- lv1M1 and fish. Sprinkle with gnri.cl dlnM .net buttered crumbs. lake lo Oloderate oven (375°1 about 25 ml"" .. llfttll ..,._ About 6 MrYlngo. • • • the "Stassen for President Volun- Say, gang, how did you like teers of Southern California·· was Joey Cotta? Great-and howi He's announced officially here today a local boy, you know. Liv.es at by . a n executive committee with Costa Mesa and has spent a good offtces at 606 South Hill str¥t in many years entertaining at Long Los Angeles. Beac~ and Santa Ana. We will The organ ization will offer a extend an all-time invitation to r allying post in every Southern Joey and hope he comes back soon. California ~mmunity for those His little sister. Mary Cotta also who support the nomination and won the heart of everyone present. elec~on of Harold E . Stassen as Remember? She sang "Mam'selle" Presiden t on the Republican ticket a nd tapped to "Sunnyside of the accorcUng to David G. Saunders, Street." My! The Cotta family i..! chairman. truly a ta1ented group. The Stassen movement is strict· • • • ly vol unteer and non·profe-ssional, he added. Our special guest enter tainer was Corilee Gordon. She came all The young three-times Governor the way from Santa Ana just to of Minnesota is the only announc- perform for you kids. So, thanks ed candidate for the Presidency. a lot Corilee. Born in 1907 on a Minnesota !arm. • • • Stassen was elected Governor of .Before closing, gang, iet me re-his state at 31 an d re-elected m1nd that there are m any ways twice. He cut the state's debt by you can help during our "Com-$30,000,000, reduced the nwnber munity Chest Drive". Be sure to of state er.lployees by one-fourth, mention to your Mother and Dad an~ created a labor relations law that every one benefits from this which assertedly reduced strikes. drive-so let's all support it and S taslen's fellow Governors twice donate. made him chairman of the annual Your 1\.1. c. confert>nce of governors. Jn 1940 W'ES Mc WAIN he keynoted the Republican Na- -------------tional convention which nominated Wendell Wilkie. • I ~Ii. Bolu.011 eOMfUl'"I Ill o-.a ....... ...... _..., Golden Eagle Senlce factory Apro'fed Lubrication SerYice TIRES BATTERIES ' ACCESSORIES ' StoYe Oil, Keros.ne While Gas EARL BARRON •&was• t• a lTa ...... 008'IA ... -!-~ Lord a'mlghty this Bal b oa Island set up ls sure lovely, but likewise it is deader th an 2 o'clock In the momin' in the midcpe of the ~ara af te r L a b or D ay . What am I go- ln g to do about it'!'-Well that'• a fair enough queation. . I am going to move! Yep, th' ole PLANK i,I going to MOVE. Wloen!! Onto 101 Hl&hway and·'U clc»e to The Arches section u I can get. So alter Nov. 2 Ye Olde Planke will !old up to blimom out Into oomethin& new a n d orllina1. I hope, I hope. Meanwblle my thank» to all thme javloJ - who baw stuclt by 'De l'lmk lhrousb thick and tb1n STEAKS. Whit will keep ,,.,.. all lnfonned of 11"11"\"" .. to the location "' the -111,Al(J(. ~-wmbeapm Satardo7 -~ anb' 1,llltll New. 2. Pie arr· ccxae up and eee --- 22316 -Aw. BALBOA ISLAND Ph. Bir. 112'1 tr Sell 1t Through Classified Advertising ~ • ~· TftESE ftlClS lOWER ntAN .lAST Y£ OIECK TllESE VALUES JRUES •1141 JAMS Loganberry Jelly tColtlc;>r•"o Mofni"O brontO Youngberry Jelly lCol1fotn.oa Morrolng brond) Boysenberry Jelly ICoh~ "'°""""9 florOndl Grape Jelly <,:.~ Ap<icot Jam ==. , Plum Jam .:=, PeachJam .:=, CANNED MIU( Bardens Milk Cherub Milk Cherub Milk Nestles Milk Ne1tles Milk Pet Milk t :n· 2 2 =•1· .:: 21• =23" 2 4 2 4 2 =23· =23" :!23" Morning Milk CANNED SOUPS ·~l•l_'•• Asparogus Soup 2 " IC~W• brondl - t .,., .... 25• Pepper Pot Soup 2 '!::-ZS• l~•bterld• Chicken Soup C::.-10 11 -IS• ••• y, .... 25• Mushroom Soup 2 "- • ._.. b.-cri11 Cream of Mushroom 1011 IC°"""""l'1 brondl - .... IS• Tomato Soup • ....,. '"" ...... -...: .. otmE • KraftCh-~ Kraft Spread ~= Kroft Cheese ,.:::::~ Kraft Spread c=:::.. t ':21• ·:-21• ·:-21• ';: 21• Pobst-ett Ch-' ~--'Z'/• 11'~-ietyl ..,-· 27• Pabst-ell Cheese • •II • St°"6otd .... ,.,, ....... ... Kraft Ame rican Ch- Dukh Mill ~­ Kraft Velveeta Cheese Kraft Cheese .«;.. " Kraft American = Cheddar Ch-':::' ........ ... !:'• ..:n-·-9" ... :.:w :=-» ICuf.-d W ....... ) CottageChMM •c--c__,.~ !SllOl~~~TB~•!!IMIS~ _. 011S i~[.fiij , Shortening ~ Short.rung = Fluffo Shamtning Spry Shortening CrisclO CrisclO F'ormay ···-· Jacobo Mushrooms ---Jacobs MushrOOflll .............. .....,, ltoycil Tr-....,"':, 10r•1n1 ........ , !:M• ~ .. !!-32' .... ... .... ... I.II I.ti ::• ..... 1 - 'l'·M 4:11• -=-- 83• ..... IS• 27" 38" 38" 43" 17" 24• 25• 33" 22" 29" 28- 29" .... .... 41• 41• ..... ....... 2127" 3/19" 13" 3/111" 2127" 3/19" 2127" ...., .... 13" 13" 11• ••• I&• 3/25• .... , YIAll 23• 23• 23" 23• 31• 31• 1.29 1.21 1.27 39" 12" ... 28- """ .. 1.13 37" I.II I.II .... .. CUI&.'• ijt.t)J = MMe.cl Clams ·.:.: ·= 32" 134· 1 ICip SrlOCb = 2 '!:' ... 13" • IDI'* ... Jfew;1rt ..... Ouk._ Check this Ost of prices which are lower than a year ago •.•• An importa~t way you can save food dollars these days is by choooi"' carefull_y and servmg more of th e foods which axe plentiful. Many such foods are sellmg.today at the same prices as a year ago ... some even cost lees. To help guide rou to these money-savers, we are listing below many examples of foods on which Safeway's price today iS lower than a year ago! CANNED YEGnAIUS P. • C-.ol 1m1entos W"ioi. _ _,_, Green Beans U:::- lf.-.dl s,.,..., Sliuodl l~t.M -=-13" '!: 17• Green Beans ,= 1~ 209 Cut Beans ,._:;::: 2 1:= 25• Asparagus Soc=·· ·= u• IAlt Gr_,, Cwtl Tomotoe1 ~ ".:" 1a- Spinach ~""" 2~ II• Spinoch :::; 2 '!: 25• Sauerkraut 2 1!,: 21• ISi'-flow brofldl ..... ....... IS• la- 22" 14• 41•. 23• 1a- 14• IS• IUTTll _. MAIGAllNE i~[.ffj = All1weet Morgorine !!;,. 35• 1 •· 1 Meadow Wood !::. 79" 94• ...,,., , Gtodt A SMEWAY SAVINGS Seedless Roi1ins Seedless Raisins Seedless 11oisins Extra Large Pruneo s....-tbrond. null JU!as Prune Ju ice Ol.AMGI • • Ga•r•••u•T Juice <8~ O'Gold--NQt..,.ol) Ol:AN4il • • GAA1>1fau1T Juice 1 Ble'""' O'(;o!d--No•utoll Orange Ju ice Trm-No•wo1 Grapefruit Juice t Tr_s_t No! .. roO ·:: 12" ;'::23" :;:a-.... II" ... 4!:'· 2c• "'-•· ....... e•• .. ,- ~:.•·IS- Grapefruit Juice 3 11 .. •· 25• 11, .. ,,....., Nolurol> - Grapefruit Juice 4!::· 19- , T °""""'°"" Nohi•ol I Hawaiian Punch '""' 45• .... Apple Juice ,,,_,,.. wnr Qt. 23• onCI T•MIOC) ..,. Martinelli Cider °'· 22" .... Mortinelli Cider · .._ -.. ,. ,_,- Apple Juice !,,:,.: °:: 29- Apple Juice ~':..': 2 •::·· 25• Apricot Nectar "-· 12" IColito.nio ~ brondl Mt. . Tomato Juice :;=: -=· 19" Tomato Juice = 3 '!::· 21• ..... ....... 24• 1a- a• 53• 33• 14• 31• 49" n• 28• 89" 37• I&• I&• 22" 11• Cigarettes --141.m : .:::. 1.33I1.a 1 POUl'llY Chickens Fowl RSll ·-....... , c..---c.. '~'·M : ..'71"00 ..... L™ 1Sf.F4 t ....... .. .. .... .... .. .. 113" .,. , .. a-.... .... ,.. FARM-RESH PRODua i#(•M Radi•hes '"~ -RHa..11oro1 .. .:zi- °Green Onions ..!,"::, .. .. Summer Squash .::::, ,. I.,. Italian Squash .. 10- p . -ers1mmons ,Kofr\t..... .. 12- Tomatoes ..,;,,,. .14• Dates ,.."::!., .200 Black Ribier Grapes .1z. White Malaga Grapes • ID" Emperor Grapes .12" Lemons .. ~ .10- 0rangeo .,:::::._ • 19 Oranges ::;: • a- Pippin Appleo ...:., .. I" Jonathan Apples:::.:!:',. ID" TOP GUDIS OF 1EU i:t.@ Round Steakr.,.;;a;;;.. ,... ..,... tft .. --Round Steak ':" .. &5• Sirloin Steak .. 71" Sirloin Steak ::;. ..... Porterhouse Steak .. 79" T·Bone Steak .. 79" Club Steak .. 75" Chuck Roast ,':;'.. .. 47" Round Bane Roost ·~• ;._ 49" Rump Roost '-:::-.. 82" Rib Roast ,.::;,~.~; ._ 59- Stew Meat "*"'~-;"'~ .. 53- Boiling Beef :.::;: .. zs• Beef Short Ribs .. 29" Beef Shank Ends ,.12" Beef Shank Center .. 29" Ground Beef •«...,"" -\t' ~"'O COMf'IO ._ • .- Corned Beef '::'."...'::" .. 55• TOP GRADES Of LAMI ~bChops-""'"' ...... lamb Chops :.=,~ lamb Roast ["" 01 L.oOn -· lamb Stew N>Kk Cl'f Snouldtr .... ., Lamb Breast ••00• w .... Lamb Shonks .,...,...., \t'ol .. 't'·M .... •• &I• •. n- •. 32" ""'1a-. ,.32" 1s1.w • •• Pork Shoulder Roa•t-.. n• Fresh Picnics """"" Pork Butts ~""i" Pork Loin Roost '~ Pork Loin Roost ~ Pork Loin Roa1t ·','::' Porklegs ~ Pork Picnic SteaRs • Pork Rib Chopt ~,:.· Pork Loin Chops ~ Pork Chopt ,!..~ PorkChopt :=, ...... ..... ..73- ,.83" .. s,. .. 73" .... ..,.. .. a-..... ..... ..... .... 10- 20" I .. II" I .. II" 35• 15• IS• IS• 12" 10~· II• II" 12-,.. a- 11• ,.. 11• II• II• .. .. .. 71" ... 47" 4,. 11: .. ... ..... ...... 11• .. .. .. 31" 38" ...... ... .. ... .. a-... , .. .,. .. .. a-.... .... S"CM'!' SllOl'-.111 ,,, •• ,,. . YIM Smolt~ Picnics ,==::. .. II• I 14• I UllCIBI MEAT iJt.p : Sliced Bologna ._. .... .... . ..... .. Pimiento Loaf ,., .... .... Fr..h Liver Sausage .. .... .. Cooked Salami ...... ..113" .. Luncheon ·Meat <;:;:;:: .. A-... These pricn efhctn. rh,...h SehiNey Oct• 25 1947 No soleo t• cleoleri. •itl!t to llmlt re;:;:~. ' • ~ 11,1.a. 0 1 ....... " ' ' -. I • =, "?,-1---. I ' / ., ..... • Jf&WPO&T BALBOA NSWS·TIKBI ~~ 'I nm.-.uAY N~t Boadl, Oollf. -!Ii lM, Girl Scout t.ac/en AHenc/ Training Classes, Tale Parlin Season 's Initial Ra/lies Harbor Feminine Ac ti viti es Friday Alternoon Club Audience Enchanted By Nearly-ForgoHen Arl ol Pantomime • Jean Collins entertained t h e Mn. P . V. Parkes were: Mes-. TuncSay morning 10 en>UP o! or-Jenkins, Uttleton, Wood and d1narUy dign!I~ Harbor women ~- may be 9ef!n doing folk dancing The rally held at Corona del and playing children'• games at Mar school was )ed by Mn. Hub- the Legion HuL It isn't a new fad bard Howe, the Girl Scout prom- lbe3' have taken up, Its just In ise being given by Troop 10. Talkll the-nature of work for the partici· were given by Mrs. Walter Cole, pants are l'eaders and co-leaClen 1 president of Newport Harbor Girl at Girl Scout and Brownie Scout Scout associa tion and by Mrs. trooi-. Ame,. They ~ll meet a t 10 a~m. for At Newport Beach school the lnlt:ruction by Mrs. Alfred Ames, rally was Jed by Mrs. Alfred G.ib- e:ucutlve secretaey of the Girl son and the promise was given by Scout association. in connection Troop . 8. with the Leaders club meeting. Mrs. Lonnie Vincent, chairman Among lhel11 are new leaders of the bUilding committee, told who answered t h e appeal for guests of the Lions club's interest worken and who helped with the in t he Girl Scout U t.tle House recent Girl Scout rallies held at which they have agreed to spon- tbe two granunar schools. They sor and for which plans are to iDctude the Mesdames Urtwood be presented thi.! week. Vick, A. v . Andre\llS, Rosalee Holding the attention of the Bean. Pat Bothamley, C. Crowl. more than 200 Girl Scouts regil- tered at the rallies, troop leaders, ' Boys' Town Choir · Next AHracstion at Long Beach Auditorium It's seldom an ideal comes to life musically, b,ut just such an unusual manifeStation Will occur in Long Beach wht'.!n forty citizerui of famous Boys Town. Nebraska, will appear at the Municipal Aud- itor ium, Monday evening, Nov. 3 in concert as The Boya Town Choir. These sweet-voiced youn&· sters represent musically an Ideal brought to being almost three dec-- adf's ago by the R lght Reverend Monsignor Flanagan. • Residence Phone: Harbor 1637 -R Club Women Ta Participate in County Playc/ay The Orange Coun ty Playday, a n· nual benefit put on by the past· presidents of Or ange County Fed- erated Women's clubs, will be held Friday, Oct. 31. at 12 :30 p.m. in ' . the Orange Woman 's clubhouse with Mrs. Geprge Wheat as chair· man. Dessert will be served. The pur- pose of the playday is. to further friendships between members or the various county clubs. Those at tending may chose be- tween a book review, bridge, Chin- ese checkers and other gam~. Many beautiful door prizes will be given. Tickets m ay be obtained from Mary Chamberlain, telephone Bea- con .5633. Friday Afternoon club on October dames H. \V. Stevens, Donald Hall, 17 with a delightful exhibition of Walter Burroughs, Hazel A. Fr-az,. the almost forgotten art of pan-er, E. H. Taylor, A. F . LolmaQ&h. tomine. She gave a program in George Waterman, George Fox, three.parts. Genene Van Drimlen, Mamie We~ First demonstrating a remark-er, Ruth Cole and A. L. Hayward. able synchronization of her pant-In the art corner, Mn. Claud omine to the recorded singing of Anderson exhibited two Oil paint• current tunes, in the second s~ ings by the well known Corona iryterpreted the fairy tale "Cin-deJ Mar artist, B11rt Proctor, for- derella" .• The third combined bal~ mer director of the Laguna Art le t with panlomine as she acted association. all the characters of the story of -------- "Peter and the Wolf" finally bring-Altar, Soc. Meets w-J. ing the audience into the act as eu the "village". Miss Collins was introdi.l:ed by her ti-iend M is s Roth Saunderswh.ite. , Hallowe'en was the theme of the colorful decorations; the tables ornamented with tiny trees hung with ·orange a n d black crepe paper ribbons'. orange and black streamers, and tall orange tapers, the stage· with corn shocks and pumpkins arranged by Mrs. F . Eighmey. Ladies of the Altar society ot the church of St. John \'ianney, Balboa Island. will meet Wednes~ day, Oct. ~ at 2 p.m-at the .home of Mrs. Jack Sullivan, 266 Vista Drive, Balboa Bay Shores. AU' m embers of the parish are in· vited to attend. councillors and mothers, were the color films taken of a comple te day at camp, showing the girls leaving here on the buses, arriving at camp and going through their activities of work a nd play .. Wil- liam Steigel""\\·alt of the Balboa Island Camera shop gave ma ny hours of time to editing t he film, which w as projected by Principal H . 0 . Ensig n a t both schools. From. its bf:>ginning Boys Town fos tered music as an asset to character. The choir , as a musical unit, wae; orga nized about twelve years ago and now boasts a mem· bership of about 150. O f these, forty of the finest voices have been chosen for the Concert Choir to be heard in Long Beach and other key cities throughout the na tion. This \vill be the opening event .)f the Long Beach Greater Ar tist Series to be followed by Sylvia Zaremba, pianist January 16, Mar- ian Anderson. contralto. February 25. Rosario a nd Antonio. Spa nish da ncers, April 2 and Isaac Stem . April 26 OPENING THIS \\~K at Corona del Mar, the pleuant Utt.le branch of the Newport Beach Public library already bu It. quota or appreciative reacten.. Seated at tbe des.le: I• Dorothea Sheely, bMd Ubrarta.n, explalntnc the checklnt system to Ellen Fraser, Ubrarlan ln charp. In ttie t.Ck.-round are readers .Jeannette Ma nae, Mn. Wiida Man.a.c, Gal.I Frahn and ht Rttd\le. -photo by Gerhardt Courl Whist DiYerls Fire Auxiliary Court whist was the divers1or. of the evening w h e n members of N ewport Beach Fireman's Aux.ili· ary m e.t at the home of Mrs. Max- ine Connell, Clay street, Newport Heights. The tables were set for the first time with the club's lovely new set o( dishes. The ta'sty' l uncheon also following the Hollowe'en them e \.\'as prepared . and served '>y Mrs. Bertha Tillotson, chair- m a n, and members or the Ways Cap illa Circle Fall Bazaar ta Feature Mrs . Ha r.ry Carr Ans"•ering the problem or how to do your Christmas shopping early in Capilla Circle's fall ~­ ' zaar to be held Tuesday, Oct. 28 -.-..c.,,c..-.: .... .s r, ....... i",., in Pilgrim hall, Corona del 1\tar . •'9t!.,6 ~~1....,~!:~~~"!~~A.f!t from 11 a .m.' to 10 p.m . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~frs. A. A. Kemper is general ~ c-. chair man and a nnounces tha t Mrs. Lea en To Sing BUTH PARKER SEELEY Voloe Instructor lk'i'"'illn a Advanoed Stadeata lSll ll. 0...tnl Aoe., ~ Tele~ Barbor !!'71-.J INTERIOR Harry Carr of Los Angeles, "'hose charming personality is we 11 known to so many H arbori tes, will be at the fortune-telling booth. Other booths will feature candy, cooked food., baby ar ticles, \.\'hite 1 elclphants a nd gifts. A new con- venient booth is the one in charge of l\·1rs. R. E. Hampton. \\'here gifts \vi ii be wrapped for Christ- mas. Also sure to be popular is the plate lunch to be ser ved by Mrs. I E. A. K . l-lackett and members of her committee. . Henry Koltonak, Prop. Kt:-1\~0,._. ' -HOUSE ... - DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS B EDSPREADS, SLIP CX>VERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING LAMPS • YARDAGE e FU&.VITURE 115:> Coast Blvd South• -Phon e 3434 -Laguna Beach Orange County Concert Series AUSPICES MUSICAL ARTS CLUB First Concert NADINE CONNER Thursday, Oct. 30-High School Auditorium Sea.ls on Sale -Santa An& Book Store, 208 \V. 4th Prt.-11.20 -$1.86 -$2.40 -ss.oo (Tax Inc.) 8flMotl ..,ckets J.&.80 -$6.00 -$1.20 -Student.a $3 (Tax Inc.) Program of GSC P-T DesignecJ to AicJ UncJerstancJing of Schaol Program & Neec/s Season tickets or single tickets a re available a t the Long Beach ;iuditorium. Father Flanq-an or Bop To\\"D. Nt>b., organlzf'"r or t ht' famous Boys T o\\·D C h oir \\"hlcb "·ill ap- pt"ar Nov. S at LonK Beach audi- t orium. Delta Theta Chi, Psi Chapter, Wins Honors At State ConYentian \Vith the auditorium a t th L' Corona de! Ma r Grammar school filled to capacity ~1onday a ft er - noon the Nc"']X>rt Beach G rammar School Congr<'Ss of Parents a nd Teachers started the · year 's ac- t1v1t 1es \\'ith enthusiasm. fl.1rs. Raymond K. Ha rvey presided. Mrs . H . 0 . Boyvey being in charge of the program. Me mbers of Mrs. Boyvcy's Cub Scout Den from the Ne"1>0rt Beach school led the fl ag salute. Margaret Lagerquist, formerly concert pi anis t of C hicago and no\v of Balboa Island, w as \\'armly r eceived by the audience. Playing with a s parkling technique aQd a thorough understanding of ·the three composers \.\'hose works she chose to play, l\i1rs . Lagerquist an- nounced her own numbers-.. So- nata in F Major" by Scarlatti, "Intermezzo in B 1\1 in o r.. by Bra hms and Chopin·s ··E tude in F Ma jor". l\1rs. Boyvey announced the gen- eral t heme of the yC'ar. '·F ounda· t ions of Many Generations"'. \Vith this in mind , this first meeting had as it's sub-topic, "T eachers Build F oundations of Tomorrow". The symposium made up of per· sonnet of the two schools •·as de· signed to help the parC'nls better under sta nd thelf schools .. T aking part in the symIX>s ium were District Superintende nt H . O. Ensign. ~1i.Ss l\'la rie l·le[ff'rn. pr incipal of the Ne¥.·port school: l\1rs. Grayce Sevier. principal of Reports of the state convention the Coron a del !\t ar school; l\it rs. hcld Saturday and Sunday at i\1a r jorie Romcrsi. cafeter·ia man- Santn l\ilonica \VC'rC' given at lhe ager, both schools: Eddie Ham, 111ef'ting: of p51 chapter, Delta supcorintcndent of trani:;portation; ·rheta Chi, nationa l educational rttiss Sade K . Fox. school nurse. and social sorority \\"hich \vas held and J. A. Bodman, superintendent '.\l onday e \·enin~ 3 1 thC' home of of main tena nce. Considerable dis-'.\l i~s Da isy Rigdon, 220 Flo"·er cuss.ion rollo"·C'd thC'se talks, many st rcct. Costa '.\·t esa \\.it h l\1iss parents askin~ questions of the :\tadC'lyn Short of Garden Grove mt'mbers of the paneL Super intendent E nsign r elated presidinb. i\liss Short "·as unable to attend the history of the gramma r thf' convention and attending the schools, stating the cro"·ded con-ditions in existence no" .. in the prcsidents' round table and rl'-. . l\VO schools and emphasizing the f10rt1ng 1n her place '"'ere Leone bl th H bo h· · BaXtC'r a nd Bcttv Chad"ick ¥.'hile pro _em e ~ .r area as .1n M 'ld d R •-· t d f th I keeping pace with its const ant in- 1 d re odsucrgbl repor e or e crease in (Xlpulat ion. After .l\1r. stu y roun ta c. IE · . t d th · · I f P a t SharplC'Y told of activities nsign presen e e princ1pa s o of corresponding secr e taries and S tate Treasurer Dorothy McLeod, Lhe two schools. they in turn in- t roduced the tt'.!achers. J\t rs. Sevier explained the ex- CC'l\ent g-rading system. it being a custom to measure the social and scholastic growth of each child accordin~ to his own capacities rather than a gr ading system that compar es t he efforts of on e c hild "·ith that a nother '"he n their in- dividual capacities may be e n· tirely di.lferen"t . Taking awards w e r e Alma Thompson. fi rst; J ean Mc Donald, second a nd to Zenobia Frost, con· sola tion. 1 f\lona Hayden. vtce-.pr esidCnt, was in charge of the short busi- n,·ss m eeting. Those present included the Mes- daqies T h om p so n , McDonald , Frost , Esthe r Johnson. H ayden: June Kiddie, Daynard a nd the hostess. S he especially emphasized the social development. asking par· ents to stress that part of the child's gro,vth tha t they may be trained to ··work a nd to Jive suc- cc-ss fully with each -Other ". The nl'Xt m et'ting ¥.'ill be held at t he nt \V home of Mrs. Frost on Smeltzer avenue a nd at this time ne'>'' officers will be nominated. M.rs. Raymond K. H a r vey in· traduced fol.tr new chairmen to ser ve for the coming year. Mrs. Al bert S. Paine. publicity; Mrs. Wiley Cochran. welfare; Mrs. Stanley Meston. r ecreation co- ordinator and Mrs. J o5eph H a mb- let. trans(Xlrtation. l\l rs. H ar:vey announced t h a t the C.P .T . m embership drive had been a huge success. a record n1e mbership of 1335 being· made. l\·1f$.. E. L. Gloege 8nd Mrs. E . A. Dudley, membership chairmen praised the "'Ork of the teachers a nd children in making the drive so successful. l\1rs. Dudley's fo urth grade a t the Newpor t school won the pr ize for tha t school \vith 325 pcrct.'nt memb('rship. Mrs. Hen- derson·s firth grade won the Corona del :r,.ta r school prize with [ 402.50 percen t membership. Lee Clinton Sa\\'in; director of 1 band a nd orc hestra made a plea for addit ional "'i nd ins1ruments for th£' school music class£'s, the dC'n1and for trumpets being espec- ially grf'at. J\lr. Sa'>'·i n asked that any suCh ins trum<'nls not being us<'d IX' lt'nt to the school promis- ing the best of care to be gi\"cn them. ·r he attendance prize for this first m eeting \\·as \von JJy r..·tiss Ruth Lambert's Corona de! ~tar first grade '>'·ith a 52 percent pa r- ent attendance. Ba/boon Visiting In Honolulu O n Wednesday ot la.st "'eek Mrs. T. P. Stahler of Balboa decided she wanted to visit rriends in Hono- lulu. At 1 p.m. on S aturday she boarded t he Clipper a nd before midnight she wru; in th• lsland city. She plans to be gone two "'eeks. Lovely Shiela W a tson, groducte in dra ma tliis yeor from U. C. L. A., who ploys the ingenue role in "OUR TOWN," Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer prize p loy being presented at tlie Playhouse, Loguno Beocli October 28 tlirougli November 1, CASTAWAYS' CHATTER BJ NANGY NEWPORT and Means committee: Mesdames li einz Kaiser . J ean Lawrence, Boyd Roberts, Sherma n Sa lter, J . J, Head and Miss Fra nces Damoth. Mrs. Florence S hearer, presid- ing, grC'Ctl'd m e mbers a nd guests. PJans for the bazaar Dec. 6 were d iscussed, a nd it was revealed that among the many cJoor prizes t heie will be a $100 bill. fl.1 e mbcrs were r eminded to list- en to the first of the Orange County Feder ated Women's club's weekly r adio programs on Station KVOE at 10:45 Tuesday morning. Mrs. August E. Schumacker will speak at the broadcast. Those listening are ur ged to send cards to s tation KVOE with the ir club's name as there is an a¥.'a rd to the club with the most listeners. l New m embers introduced by 114 W. 4th St Accuracy * Dependability fllned is DO respecter or time, That's "·by "·e, as prescrip- tion drugKlst.s, are alway1' ready to help )·our doctitr and you. l'ou can come here '41tb utmost confidence, knol41ng "'fl have hlg-hly skilled phar- macbts; aJM'a}-.rreAb drop. JIAMPTON BARBOR DBUO NEWPORT PBABMACY BALBOA PBABHACY SANTA ANA Ph. 6688 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l a n1emtx>r o r Psi chapter. a nd Tt-casurcr Elmore ~1c Millan gave the r eport for t h e t reasurei:s' round table. Delta Gammas StucJy Ari of WeaYing With Laguna Beach Hostess Thanks for all the V.1elcome Back le tters. its nice to be missed? .. and g rand fun. to be popping in and out of Castaways· again and seeing all the cha rm.1ng prople,--old races AND new! ... a nd glad to see a ll those folks str!J trooping in from out--0f-town and fa r parts. as well as more a_nd more of our own who are finding Cap'n Don·s picturesque and unique t:lub on the bluff for the first time! .. PASADENA 22 N. E uclid Pb. Sy. 2-%498 WNGBEACH MA Pine Ave. LB. 624--07 CHA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO BAMBOO BLINDS -Cut to Any Size Just Received New Line of PHILIPPINE MATS -3 It. by 6 It. The Orange county chapter won first prize ror their scrap book a t the convention and pla'CT'd second for the s kit priic. for which they presented a model program. TUB and BARREL WICKER CHAIRS New and Distinctive Line of Tropical Accessories Specially Priced For Christmas Elmor e I ~1..rs. Hugh) Mcl.1il\a n of Ne,.,.l>ort Heights, \\'ho has been on probation for a ye a r . was initiated a t the convention. Mrs. Eleanor Wis"ner Kahman. a recent bride, "'as presented with the traditional)>ridal gift, a blank- et in the sorority colors. I LAGUNA BEACH The Palm Room ol the COAST INN LAGUNA BEACH • Chinese . Dinners and Fine Steaks American Short Orders During Luncheon Serving Every Day Luncheon 12 to 2 -Dinner 5 to 11 :30 Sundays, Dinner From 1 to 11 :30 COektails Available From Om South Sel1 ·Biii . . . Phone Laguna 131 for OUnese FoOcl 'I'o Take Oat An interest ing demonstrf1tio n o( the art of weaving was e njoyed by members of Orange County Alumnae association, Delta Garn· m a. whic h met Tufsday at the home of Mrs. Gene Douglas, La~ guna Beach. Mrs. Douglas is a weaver of note a nd sbowed her guests how to set up a loom and how to weave the m any intricate patterns which characterize her work. Mn. C. W . Dutton pre5ided at the busi ness meeting whicp was featured. by r eparts of the recent chairity bazaar as presented by Mrs:. Clem Christie and Mrs. Laurence Reynolds. h!Iiss Virginia Olson of Balboa Island, a teacher in the Newport Beach school. was introduced u a new member. The next meeting will be on Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. Wal· ter Spicer, Harbor Island. Millare/ Sheets· to Be On KFI Arl Forum Monc/ay1 Oct. 27 HAVE YOU HEARD THOSE NEW RECORDS ... RIGHT FROM THE ISLANDS: ! ! ! · · . TI-IE MOST beautiful and roma ntic music I have ever listened to! ... _one does much more tha n lis ten. they become a PART of you, and believe me. boys and gir ls ... YOU'LL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN~ ... Most of them ar:e played by an island group which is Jed by the brot~er of Leo Cumrrungs. who had one of the first Hawaiian 9rchestras. m t~1s country, and played for Cap. D. in his Blue Horse tn Greenw1.ch Village, and these boys come from an old royal family of real natives. The h~rmony singing of th.is group is exquisite! . .. Interspersed with a dozen or so of these, most of which we have never heard before, are a lot of new numbers by the Mills Brothers and the 'Three Suns and 11-fEIR lovely mellow harmonies surely fi t that a t-mos~ere. They te~I me that for five months they have been looking ~or this sort of music to properly freshen up their program and it was Just not to be had. Well, THIS CERTAINLY IS IT! AND NOW THE CHAJBS ABE GE'ITINO NAMES ... . . , of the steady customers that sit in them! ... you'll be finding ,your na me on the back of a chair at your favorite table! ... hand· lettered,-speak for your favorite color! Four different parties in one night said ''OH, GOOD, TIIAT'S OUR FAVORITE TABLE" ... that started it! ... the Bennisons, Meserves. the Lou Gates, and the Fred Grays. Sucl'f remarks are now being collected on t he · "Quarter Deck." OUT OF MY FALL BAT l 'LL DRAW A FEW NAMES: ... the Burton BaJdwins with friends from San Diego, ju.9t back from a Catalma trip on thell' "Ocean Wave " and swapping tales of heavy weather with other )"Bchting gentry.' The L. B. Robert.shaw, C. E. Wardmam, ,E. C. Outte~ (having an anniversary), Celia Adams, and the whole 0 Hanlon family from .. Dwyn.Wen" looking longingly at Cap. Don's collection o! Pieces ot Eight and Gold Doubloons and h"l'!ng that'.•. what they will brlru< back from Cocos Wand In Ikcem- ber !I expedition. Commander ana Mrs.. Lou Gates, entertaining the John Websters of Corona de! Mar, the Wakefields, the H . L. Barnum5, . inspecting Don's sketches for an article in Barnum's new Beechcomber magazine, Doc Langenbeck, th• Wade Millon (Mn. Miller is the c:harminc Barbara Barnes, of Castaways family~ who were entertain· Ing Russ Nol5on and that old pirate "Dutch" ot Villa Marina ancbor- qe, the Stanley Sawyers., 01arlie Polt entertaining a party of seVen· Art-minded Harboriteo will. be teen at the "Dottle Lamour" table, ..,...ral bi& ottldala of the INlne Interested In the for\llll belnc pre-Co. at dltterent tables. Roger and VI Watson at the ''FUiier Brush sented over r~'o station KFI on Man" table, W. F . Roa at Im favorite "Mermaid" table In the "Oiart . -Room." lhooe buccaneer Behn at ''Miss Uberty,'' General Schill. with ~. ~ W6ay proeram. Mm-,a !up party In the Drlftwoocl Room, the newl;)wed Clemens at tbe -.,, ~L • • at p.m. HMrts .t. FlcJwen table, Capt. A Mn. ~. Doc. Johnston and party Spamarlnc the fonun ia the Art ot -. and the whole Walt A Mary Cole fontily, from Udo Cove Teachen Aaodallon ot Soutbm1 lnclucllnc uncleo and aunb from aD Oftl' the country! ' California and the IUbJecl to be wm R&A-FAllDIO OSNTS1' •.•• -UH!d la "Io Art Beine -. . .. Vo,qer's ..... llDOdo<e Dr. Paul Van~ and loyal v~ morsed by Modern OYillatlca."' ~=:!';:/~=!:"~~IL F. ~~ :n.e _ .... -lln. Don>th7 "YoiihYr n." Bob Sclnmnbart. Fred -and ~ter Blethm, of the Felton. art ._...,., Ual-llQ' "Vlnette". I a1oo .,. Alll>le cbeeb Horton. ot Ille "Bobby Sue.'' enter-Jtilh llCbool. Loa •nsz'•; William mminc a !up riarQ', 'nie Hany Carne7s-.. cm cledt· IL Ii. Snod- F. B. P\neU. •1zsser-. Wat Cwt 1fM!1 ol Ban.o. Jale,-C. W. Jofmeori;and th! famous BN:hoinlber Bed--ot Hem) ~; lllllard le7 ~ ...e entertalnlac a lar&e (llU1Y includlnR Ill'. aod Mn. Jack ~ -ot SalMW 'bl! I N<>nl'mtll. autbar ot '"HaJ'vst VOaii." Ala> .a• llr. A Mn. Georp art depu-t· s. ·-•"' -·-and the Oviatt. ot Ille "Blue,,__ .. lilrL 01M 116 •••rt Wrllbt. at ...... I • ...... ... ot e.a.o.. -the 1'1111 1111• tta ll•lic _.,, JIUtF far loftly dotter'1 artllt. Uul-llQ'' ot OMfm '"at bb~•Hl:BE'S OIQ! FOR THE BOOK ..... IllAW l'PA'BKAIU> ;sa::iA1 ... a::IR .. ;sa::i.,.;sa::iA1 .. :sl ...... ;sa::iAil Loa • .... I• > • " It! .. -1""" tw"lic BABl' TAI.K to Cite PAJPIOT• ti.Qpa ..... r --------- • • That's because the multi·mctal ·alloy of which the slats are coosuuctcd was war-developed to provide 4 nMES MOU RESISTANa TO COlROSION ... 25" GlEARl STRENGTH AND R.IXlllLlrt.· •• Now you may flex the slats •.• if they are~ ~ slats ... as far apart d as often as you like ••• Now, •• with ••• you may depeod oo lastinghisue ~.... · Relliember... I Va>cti•n BliDda an . Easy IO Clean ••• konoaJi(i1 ••• llndaring. I H•wll's Sll•de a Llllolemm Sllop • ~. lfc .... mo&. ·I-.. ~ - 1m1 ~"QI' 1111• OaS 1JI .. .,.. z r , nn•--a~ -w.-..-. , . ,. ' I I f I ' 'I I I I UDO l•LIE 0 D D 0 7~· .. DD'T LDT. " CAN •C HANDLaD ea•aD CA9H. •ALAN CC LON• Ta:ttM8, • I . '~ . • P-a. palmer ""'°"°"''"' realton J3lJ •I• tlt O. ••,.pon b •o C ~ col!I. T1l •P~•~• ~• .. 1>11" b•oc~. ~o•bo• 1~ i • • ' • Fi~• Dollar Bonquef QuHr Animals Roam , Slated lor No.,. 5 at Costa Mesa Streefs, H's Blue Birds By fhe Seer Elect Officers, Visit Coasf Guard, Boat Chris# Church By fhe ~ea Cub Seoul Circus ' Plans are aolD& forward for the Colla Means who have been Not only did Bl\Je Blnls by the annual .nve Dollar banquet ot seeinc qu .... anlmaltl of unknown Sea, local unit of campfire Glrll Ouist Olwch By the Sea. to be !pecies, boys rolling kegs and or America, elect officers at their held Wedneoda,y evening, Nov. 5 walking on stilt., are learning meeting lut week but Ibey· had at the church. these mysterious goings on are a very special treat when they Mrs. R. H. lID.I will be in preparations of OJb Scout Pack were guests or Ule U. S. Coast charge of the dinner. assisted by 106 ror their circus which is to Guard on board the C. G . C. two members from each cirde and be held Saturday, Oct. 25 from 50079. two more from each circle will a.s-1 to 5 p.m. on Newport boulevard Skipper William Slaughter and sist Mrs. 'Wllllam Tnlsty in the j between Broadway and 19th members or the crew. W. Alex· dining room. I street. ander, E. J . Brown and M. W. Rev. E. D. Goodell and members · Mother& have been busy making Parrack showed them the boat, of the choir are in charge of the costum.C9 and dads, having made took them for a ride and answer· program which will include a the hJdden structures for the ed. questions about their work. prominent speaker and musical strange animals wtll 1 h 0 w up The business meeting , waa held nun:ibers. Miss ~ie Newl~d, early Saturday 'mornlng as car-at the home of the club leader, chairman ot the finance comnut-penters to build booths. and get Mrs. E. Stoneback , 2032 Miramar tee. ls in charge of ticket sales. the circus grounds ready for the DriVe. New officers elected were Members of the choJr wtll aid in crowd. Jo Ann Hagen, president; Ta,Ja selling tickets and will have a Newport Beach cub! will have Tohill, secretary and Penny Esco- share of the proceeds. a booth at t he circus and Olive bar, treasurer. Will Bridge Tournament Start at Country Club Cub Pack 1789 has inquired aOOut Present at the meeting were it and signified their de!ire to HarTiet King, Ethel Stoneback, attend. Mrs. Jack Raub, coordina-Essie Lester, Shelby Tunnell, tor and Mrs. Raymond Mitchell. Kathy Bounds, Jo Ann Hagen, den mother. of Pack 105, Newport Penny Escobar, Carol Blower. Santa Ana Country club's lunch-Beach, attended the meeting or C.Onnle Seely, Mrs. Stoneback and eon for members only will be den mothers and committee mem· Mr. and Mrs. C. Owen, Sponsors held at 12 :30 p.m. Oct. 30. This ben held a t the home of Mr. and of the group. will be a special occasion for lt Mrs. Henry Roberts to coqiplete -------- marks the start of .the bridge I plans for the circus. tournament. Hostesses for the day Others attending were Mr. and ~;u be Mrs. J. L. McF a dden and Mrs. Paul Huffman, t h e ·Mes-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mr~s~-~C~.~C~.~N~o~lder. da mes Gene Waggoner, Margaret i McClelland, Neal Corson, Louise Grace S. Bail Presents Pupils in Recital Ocean Front Cafe ~1cCracken, Betty Vardy and Mr . Ralph Coke. Others y.·ho have given the cubs much assistance a nd to whom they are grateful are J. C. Lionbarger, J oys' Radio shQp, Sid Young, Harry Hall. Dutch Heacock, Ha nk Vaughn. Dick's ~larket, Mr. Mus- ick and Bud Watkins of Laguna Grace S. Bail (Mrs. Ingraham) presented a group of he r pupils in a piano recital Saturday at her studio. 105 18th str ('('t with a so- cial hour following. Re rreshments and decorat ions \Ver<' in the Hol- lowe'en motif. French Fried Shrimp and Fish Our Specialty • • CHOPS • DINNEBS' .. • ... . .,. .. . .... -.. --. .. --···. BEER SANDWICHES ...... . .. .. . . .. .. .. ......,,. .... _ .... ···-··· - Fountain Servi"" 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CATE AND DAVIS ., Reasonable Construction Costs Bl>ach. Admission at the circus will be 60 cents for aduJts, 15 cents for childre n and there'll be something to inter est everybody. Symphony Orchestra Preparing lor November Program l\ilusic lovers of the community are looking forward to the first conC<'rt of t he season to be pre- sent ed late in Novem ber by the Orange County Sym phony orches- tra under the direction of Clinton Lee Sawin. Following the schedule set last year. the orchestra will give two concerts at Newport H arbor Union High school during t h e season but this year they will also extend their program to include concer ts in several other Orange county to.,..·ns in ans.,..·er to requests from these places. On the program \Ve r e Anita McClennen, Starligt)t. Waltz; Carol Ann Shaw, Overture by Tschowsky and On Wings o r Song (Mendelss- ohn): J oyce Chung. Elevator. and Shortenin' Bread ; Maxine Chung, Spring Serenade a nd Lit tle Shoe. Other students a nd their selec- tions "'ere Stephen F e nley, Cais- sons ar e Rolling : CynthJa Africa. On the Levee; Richard F enley, The Woodchuck; Jack V/ltite, From Pole to Pole and Bill Bart- let , NorNegian Concerto (Greig). Being published this week by \Vesley \Vebster of San Francisco is one of Mrs. l ngraham's enco re numbers, A Bird Sings in May, which made a hit when presented on one of the programs at Poets Haven. Los Angeles. Laguna Republican Women Hear Assemblyman Stanley ~ Assemblyman Ear~ Stanley ad- drC'SSf'd mC'mbcrs of the Laguna BC'ach Council or Republican Wo- me n at a tea held in thl' Wo- tnC'n's club house on Monday. Speaking in an informal man- ner, thC' legislator told of the pro- • Igor Gorin to Appear Saf11rtlay on Community Concert Program ~ Memben of the Community Concert llSIOdatlon are nimlnded that the lint concert of this year's aeries will be presented Saturday night when lgor Gorin, one of the foremost baritones of our time, will appear at local high school auditorium. Concert begins at 8 :15. Mrs. Frederick J .. Schwankov- aky of the Laguna association an- nounced this week that members of the local association are invited to attend the Laguna. concert ser- ies this winter which includes: No- vember 3.-Graudins, piano and cello; January 15--Juliu, Huehne baritone; February 13-Carolin~ Long, soprano and February 28- Constance Keene, pianist. In addition to this they may also attend the concerts at Fullerton tor which the schedule has bee~ previously announced. Onl7 10 Minute. Away from Balboa and N' ewport Luth~ran Women To HolrJ ~ummage Sale Nov. Bat Cosfa Mesa A church benefit and rummage sale is being held on November 8 by the Women's M!uionary IO- ciety of the Newport Harbor Lu- theran church. It will take place at the Dennis Hoglaiid building, Costa Mesa, next door to the West Coast Meat company. The door will open at 9 a.m. Mrs. D. C. Wedeking Will be in charge. PueLIC NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice la hereby f''en that the Board of Tru11teea o the Nf!wport Harbor Union High School D!etrlct of On.nge County. herelna.tter referred to 1.111 the "Otnier.. will receive up to. hut not later than • o·eiock P . M .. Paclrlc Standard Time. o r the 10th day of November, 1947. sealed bid• ror the awlll"d of contract for the construction or Temporary Agricultural Building No. 1. at the Newport H arbor Union Hl,irh Sc.hool. located In u.ld &chool dlatr1ct. Such blda aha.JI be received In the office of the "Owner .. In the Newport Har bor Union Hl!fh School. F.ast 15th Street. Coat& Meu, Orange County. California. and ahall be opened ani! publicly reed a lo ud at the above et,.ted time In the o ff I c e of the "Owner" In eueh buil ding. F.ll<'h bid mu1t conform and be re- !lpon11lve to t hle Invitation. the plaM. apeoct rtcatlone. and all lhe other docu· mentJ! compr1elng the pertinent con- trsct documents. Coples of the Con-n~-~~------''---~ 1 nt<'t DocumentJJ I.NI n ow on file a nd FRIDAY • SATURDAY nn,.n to public lnepecllon 11:1 the aald I ~l--..;_;..,;;;.;;;.;: ...... ~ ... ::; ... ;... __ .;: __ ;:,;:,;...,..;;,:;,;;,.::.;.~.-------~--1 I ~~11~ A' ~~'!...e?1~nl"tchi~~ct~.f ~~~ Continuous Show at l'it6 Arch1tecta Building. In the city Saturday from 12:45 nf Loa Angele!J. In !!laid County and State. and m ay be obtained at either Sbow Start.a 6:SO Friday pl11 ce. without depoelt . EBch bid !!hall be made out on a G B rorm 10 be obtained .11.t f'ither ot the eorge rent !'Rid ofrtre!I In 9."h1 ch !he Contract Documents a re nn !ile. Yvonne De Carlo r.nch hid !!hall be •cron1pan1ed by " r rrttfled or ca11h!Pr'" rheck payable ' In the OiA·ner . or s;1ll!Jfft cturv Bid BoncJ 'Slave G1"rl" in (A \'Or of lhf' 09.·ner eir.PCuted by -&nd- "Blondie's Holiday" with Artur Lake Also Cartoon &: SertaJ SUNDAY -MONDAY -·· ....... _ ..... ·-·- Contlnuoua Matinee Sanday from ·12 :45 Show Starts 6 :SO Monday William Powell Keenan Wynn "Song of the Thin Man" -.nd- 'Les Miserables' with Fredric March Charles Laughton Plus News & Cartoon the bidder u Pr1n<'lp.11.l and a .satl!J· f11.c-1ory surety company aa M!<:urfty. !n RD amount n.-.1 11'!1!1' th11n rl\•e per- """' of th"' bid. The rhttk or hid bon<! •hsll be ~,·en B!I a lr\lllnlnlee inat !he hld•ler will f'J:~ut e the Contract If ft I~ l!wllrded to him In conformit,• wllh It'" c ... ntract O<lcumt'nl.!1 and will pro-,·ldl' the 1u ~ty hr.nd o r hond.!I aa !lroPr1 natt therein within five davs s fter not1r1c-e1on of the a'lll'~ of the oon · lrnrt In the bidder. The 0.'Tl!'r l"l!.M'rve9 the pr1vllege of rPJec-tl nK any and all bid!' o r to Wl!l.lve any lrregula r1lle8 or tnrorm&lntes In anv-b\'1 o r In th e bldd1ng. PuNJuant to the Labor Code r.r the ~Int" o f California. the 81!.h'I Boa.rd of Tru!ltP"'.!1 hM &SCertalned the general prevall lne: rate ot per diem wage!J for Parh craft or type of workmfln needf'<l lo ei:ecute the contrart11 which will be """''!\rded !he SU<'CP!!lllful bidders. and thf'llf! ;:ir evalllnc: r-a te.!I are contained In · i<..<tld l!pe-rlflcalion11 adopted by the Rott.rd. and are 1.11. follow11 : CLASSfFICATION ; F'ORF:MEN-All ·foremen not herein ~parat1>ly rlRs!!lflf'd. !!hall be paid not l"'a!I than 17 ''i cent11 per h our as to thP ~T X BA SIC T RADES. nnd 1211! cPnts pPr hour as to the SUB·T RADES. more Than the lourneymnn mte for the rra rt \n,•ol \·ed. APPRENTfCES -May be Pmoloyed In 1·onfnrmlt)" with Sec.11011 1rn.5 or !he Callrom la Labor Code. Cla11lflcatlo n Rt. per Hr. r11.r~ntel'"I!. journeymen -·· _.$1.91'1 <'ement finishers . . . 1.975 Trn n iA·orkef"!!. om11mf'ntnl . t .77~ Ir on ,..•orkers. relnforclni;o; .. 1.975 J,iaboN'NJ . K1>neral or co n!!trurllon l.:l!'i P'atn!Pr11. hrush .. -·-· _ .. 1.75 P11!nteM!. !'lt>ru~· .. 2.00 P owe r eaulpment op•rators : Air rompr.,!lMrs ;\tfxer!I. !!klo P.'txt'r"'. mohine T 11hl<> r ri v.•,.r !'av.• op .. ratori ~hf't't JT'"ll\I ~·o rkPr.o 1.fi!i 1.775 '·"" 1.975 • NllWPOBT BALBOA !fl:WB-Tl•J:l!I THUB8DA'i'' Mewe• .,., .,.. Get-. !Ii 1M1 Pagel PUBLIC NoT1ca Pu11L1c Nonc:a ~.:c...::c.=::.:::......::_:..=..:;..:..=..:::.:::...~~-1 J&mLQ II. BOWN. Patricia L. JID'tnlrl, lA.rl G. Petenoo and Lorratne X . Peter.on. known to me, to be the pel'90m w.bOM D&mh are aub.crlbed t o the within lnatrwnent, and ac- knowledl(ed to me that tbey u:ecuted the .azne. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I haft hereunto 11et my hand and atflxe4 my orflclal eeal the day and year In thUi certltlcate first above written. NORA S. M.ARGWARTR Notary ·Public ln and for saJd County and State. Commlealon Esplrea January 28. M y 1950. (SEAL) Pub.--Oct. 16 . 2!, 30: Jo•. 8, 1947. STATE OF CALIFORNJA DEPARTMENT OF PU BLIC WORKS D IVISION OF HIGHWAYS .NOTi CE TO CONTRACTORS Se&led propoeala •Ill be received at the office or the at.ate Hlghwav En· &'ineer, Room 808. State Building. Lo• Angele!J. California. unt.11 2 o·clock p.m. on November 20. 1947. at which time they will be publicly opened and ttad In the Mme building ID a room to be de1lgnated on the da>-bld1 ue opened. for conatructlon on St a t e Highway In accordance with the a~­lticatlolU'I therero r , to which 11peclal reference Is made. 1.11. follows : Orange County. In the City of New- port Beach .and vicinity on Coul H igh..-&)'. from Poppy Avenue t o Broadway (V1l·Ora·60·NptB.B.A). tar- nishing and ln11taJllng full trarflc actuated eisnal eystems at alx f6) lntenectlons. fix ed t ime traffic alg· nal .11yatema at four (4) lnteraectiona. and highway lighting a t nine (9) ,ot the lnteraectlon1. Std!! &re required for the e ntire; work described herein. I n accorda nce with the pro,•l!'llon1 of Section 1770 of the Labor COO.e . the Department or Public W orks haa a.scertalned the general pre,·a.!Hng n.te or wages Pppllcable to the •·ork to be done to be a.s follows: Ct.1111iflcation Rt. Per Hr. C&T'periter ............ -·-·············-···-··-... Sl .90 Cemerit rlnlaher .......................... ·-····· l.97~ Concrete mli:er operator (eklp type) -· .. --······-··· .. ······-···--··· 1.Tl5 Cnnr rete ,·Jbrator ope rator .. -...... 1.S."1 Ea.ch bidder inuat be Hceued and aim Pre-<tualltled u requlred bJ' ia.. <S. 8&1d . Propoul Requtrementa and Ooe-dltlorw.) The ~partment ot Public Worbi reaervea the tlght to reject any or all bid&. DEPARTJIENT O F' PUBLIC WORXB DIVISION OP' HIGHWAYS. ' G. T . McCOY. . State Hl,irh'lll'ay Engil)flU. DATED OCT. 24. 1947. P ub. Oct. 23, SO: S ov. 8. 1947. NOTICE ~ County T••e1 Due and Pa·y1t>le NoUce 111 heroby given that Ui.& lalle.11 on all presonal property eecured by real property. and one--llalf of the taxes on an real property a.re due on the flnit day of November , and wlll be delinquent on the flfth d.af of December next thereafter. at t • e o'clock p .m .. and t h.at unleae D&ld prior thereto sli: percent will be added to the unount the!'eOr. and that it said one-half be not paid before the t•entleth day In April next, at flve o 'clock o.m . an addltloft&l three per - c-ent will be added thereto. That the remaJnJng one·half of the taxes on all na.1 property will be payw.ble on and alter the twentieth day of JanU&l')' next. and will be delinquent on the twenUeth day of April next thereafter. at five o'clock p.m .. and that unlem P&.ld PTlor thereto. three per«nt wUI be added to the amount therenf. All taxes may be p1.ld at the ttme the flr'at, Installment. a.a herein pro· vlded, 11 due and payable. L All ta.se. peyable 11.1 the TaX Col· lector'e office In the Hall of Recorda. Santa Ana , California, durlnc regular office h ounr. DON $. MOSLEY Count}' T ax Collector H all or Records Santa A.na. CallfonilL Pub.-OCt. 23. 30. 19.t7. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOL· IC BEVERAGES. F.ler trlclan ....... ¥ .. -·····--····· .. ···-·····-··--2.25 F lagruan ............................................... t.3~ OCTOBER 20. 1947 I..!!. borer ................................. -.......... 1.35 TO WHOM IT M.A Y CONCER.N : An)' cl&.Sl!iflcation omitted herein Notice ls hereby ~i \"en that fifteen not le!J~ than ..... -............................. 1.85 da>·.11 after the date pc>sted. the under• OVERTlME-one and one·half (1 ~) 1\gned pro1)08es lo !tell alrohollc be•· time" the abo,·e ral#!!. Sundays and oem~ea at these preml91'!1!. described u hollday!l-one and one-half (1\Jz ) llme11 follow.: the abo\·e rate~. 8!2 COAST HWY . Sewport Bea.ch . Plans ma>" be seen. and forms or Oranp County . Calif proposal. bonds. contract, and apeclfj. Punuant to a u c h In tention , the c11tlona m11y be obtained at the office undenlgned i11 applylnir: to the State of the State Highway Engineer. Pub. ,B oard of Equalization for lauanu on lie W orks Building, Sacramento. C&ll· c.rlginal application of an e.lcohollc !or nia. and they may be see.n at the Mven.ge llt'enae for these premlees u of!lcee of the Diatr1ct E ngineeni at f ollow!!: l..os Angeles and San , Francl.!Co. at ON SALE BEER LFCENSE. the office of the District Engineer of Anyone desiring to p rotest UM! IMU· th!' dtstrit't tn which the work 1111 11lt-s nce ot euch license may file a •er1· uated. l.Jld at the office of the ASJIO-fled nrote.11t wlth the State Board of elated General Contr11cto re In s an Equalization at Sacramento. Callfomla Francleco. .stating grounds for denial 1.11. provided No bid ,..·Ill be coneldered u nleu lt by Jaw . The preml.M.a are n ot now !11 made on a blank form fum \ehed by licensed for the !J&le of alcoholic be•· the State H ighway Engl.neer and 11 erages. n1ade in accordanc1> iA'lth the prov111-JORN G. KOUNAS lone or the Proposal Requlrementa GEORGE CANDOSS ~1:~~rt~~:1~~ .::~~b~·:--Oe=-~=:·.::'~.;;~:~~::-~'-:· .::.-:::.:::.::. ;: .. -::_-:.::_-::_-_::: ... ::: .... ;:,:::;._ The News~Times will not be re- !ponsible for more than one incor· iect insertion of an advertisement. reserves the right to correctb cla.sslfy any and all ads a.nd tQ reject any advertisement not con- forming to· ru1es and regulations. SS.tic -.......... _ ........... .. ... ,, __ BUSINESS GUIDE 11 LANDSCAPING Care of Lawns Flo.,..·C'rs a nd Shrubs Planted PERSONAL H French taught, Parisian lady. 1..Gng Beach 68-8409. 8l-6tp LOST AND FOUND ft LOST-The person who picked up my billfold Sunday afternoon in All American Market will re- ' turn same wi th my check book, he may keep money. Thank you Bridella M. Ball. 2610 Ocean Front. Newport Beach. 85-2tc T alc.e Advantage ol Our ' SC'veral former professional mu· sicians have joined the orchestr a rC'ccntly and memlx'rs are meet- ing ench '"''eek at tht• high school ror practice sessions. As no charges \\'ere made for last year's concerts the arches· tril is working on a very limited hudt::'C'l. At present they are in net•d or kettle drums. drums and additional sh<'et music. Members of lh•• con1n1unity ar€' urg€'d to ~(.·nd in a subscription contribu- tion of any amount to !he orcht'S· tra for conC<'rts this season, to providt· for these nC'C'ds. Names of i;ubscr1ptlon patrons ,,·ill be pub- lished on the concert programs. cesses of l a\1J-ntakin~ and told in TUES. • WED. -THURS. dC'tall of how bil Is arc introduced f1-... --.------~--,,; ____ ._, .... _,..,..,.;;,;;_-;...;..._.,_;;.._;:._;;. .... ;;,_-;:..;;.:.;._,,_l! Trur k ctr1\·ere. under 8 t,.,n.!I Tn1r k rl ri\·erl'. 6 t n 10 tnns Trur k dri\·f'rl!. trnn!rtt mis:. l .7ri 1.425 1.45 Hal Crawford LOST-Cigarette lighter engraved "Esther." S.entimental v a I u e. contact Box 154. Balboa Island. Reward. 84-4tc FREE PLAN AND ESTIMATE SERVICE Wm. P. Mealey . ' General Building Contractor -Complete Building Service- Phone Beacon M89-M or BMcon 5804-\\' 2265 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Contrihut1ons m<iy he n1ail C'd to lhC' (lrange County Symphony Or- chC'Slra. NC'w"J)Ort 1-larbor Union H igh school. Newport Beach. This Week's Extra Special TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS Guaranteed Tender • PORK ROAST VEAL ROAST VEAL STEAKS WHOLE PICNIC 5 ~ 6 lb. Ave~ Government Graded Cllo&ce GRADE'A' EGGS "BEEF RUMP ROAST BEEF POT ROAST ......... &mlzf ••h'Mtltr Ge·nnt11f • 49:. 43:. 59:. .75c 59:. 39:. WISf CO.AST "MEAT m. , waor••1.1: ••n a l'90Vlll01'B 1847 Newpcwt Avt. Ph. Bwoa 56915· COSTA MESA ~ind c>ngincE'rC'd to passage . f\1rs. Lf'ila 1--:astman. chairman o f thr coun1 y Repuhlican Central e0 rnn1itl c•c· 1nt ro<luccd Assembly- rn11 n :ind l\l1·s. S111nley and also disc·u!>sed thP rounty political sit· ui.1rion bril"fly. Kiddies ' Charm School Opens in Santa Ana At 1 o·clock this Thur5idav c\'c- ning tht· first class in a Charm s<'hool for 8 to 14 ~·ear old girls ""ill begin at 606 South ~fain str('('t in Santa r\na. The scrie-s of classes will continue for sLx weeks and is open to Orange county girls w ithin that age group. This is the first time that such a course has been introduced with· in Orange county. It will feature such subjects as etiquette. good grooming, cleanliness, a nd young fashions. Anne F1ynn, Los An· geles fashion expert, will conduct the course following the theme, "\Ve-11 trained children ma k e charming '4'omen." Ham 'n T urlc.ey at Ebel/ Club Oct. 30 Members of the Ebell club. their families and their friends are re-- minded or the ham and turkey dinner which is to be ~rved at the club house on Thuisday eve- ning, Oct. 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. Reservations are being taken by the Mesdames Willa.rd Killion, Obed Lucas, Lester Isbell, A. A. Horvath, C. l\f. Deakins, Robert Killefer and Harold Waldenberg. Five-Year Pins Awarded Troop B, Girl Scouts Girl Scout Troop 8 started the year With 17 gtru and two leaden, Mrs. William Trusty and Mn. Eve.rett Nunan present at the tint meetinc. Five-year membership pins were awarded to Dianne Harl>ert, J.,.,, Nunan. Ellen Owen, Shirley Sue Stahler, Barbara Trusty and Mn. Nunan. Elsht elrlo --. awarded cyc. Unc IJadces. •amed this summer at Illly camp, The lirb then di· Ylded into two .. ~ to bosin work cm IDOft profideney bed&&. ... Ra: ~ -CI04tRa -~O'Hara In -a.. tw7-F~1 "1'be ,._ ae Bar-"°"'·"' bM ._.. • --~ "ftwr ... -aC .... ~ pldw&. In ·---Kine aC ._ • ·-·--Orimtal ~ -------; ID "1119 Gllaot -Im. 11'*" be -·-.... ---· -la "1'be ,._,., ---... -·--.... --....... ----------------------~-----------a·-- Box Of floe Opens 6 : 15 Esther Williams John Carroll ~FIESTA" ( ln T~hn.lcolor ) WMAT'I alMIND THI CULLIGAN T•ADIMA•K t Ou lata11dln9 water condiffonlng akill thal goeo baclt more than hill yean. ~cceplonce 111 over 200,000 hom .. la Am.no., throughoul forty llalel .. t?11.i'JA ·we oiler a ~--cl~ •• ~ •Ued·IC:6 -· Req..u. oaly ,.,..,...._.. ezch•ll9"· ~-· ~ ......... Cllllll&I son WARI SEmCI IS AYAILAILE tO JOI FOi lllEllAtE llStAUAtlOI 12.50 ,,.r Monfli for flte A"enip family am&•·• __ .. -- Ull<lf'r .1 )"Rrd!l 1.65 315 Alvarado Place Harbor 714 Tn1c•k cl ri\'l'r!'. tmnJlit mli:. BALBOA 84-tfc ii yS1 rrl!! "r m Pr" ~ . . 1.775 Exr Ppl l\l'I 11(•\t'ct in the wa ~~ Y-hefl· ul11 lh" ratel'I of r('r tl lf'm wal?e!! for ear h ,,r 1hP va.rinul' r!1u•!'llfl('attons of 11.·ro rk !1h11l l h<> the h"n"lnhe fore !let ff•r1h 11 rt>v:i.!lln~ rntas n r hnurhr ~-11.~P.!I ni11l t lpl!<>rt bv ('il?'hl 18). Eight (8) h•><1rll ,hall r"n!llil uf" R rlav·!'I ,,.,.r.rk : !'ORMF.D Windshields & H•td Covers made to order. Also Plex- lglass & Lucite Sheets for 1ale Nu·World Products Company 303 Third St., Huntington Bea.ch Phone Huntington Beach 178 1t ioflllllo!' •1ndf'r!ll "'1<I thRI ln ·the e,·f'nt th·11 11.· .. rkmPn s re. emplo)·erl le!!!' lhan <>/i:hl ~Sl hnur!'I l}f'r tl.1}· the per d!Pm 'll'nl!<>!I :o.h!\lt hP dl?('mt>d to be that (r1u•f frlll nr the r>f'r dif'ffl 11.'l!.J::'('." hPrt>i n "!ll l'b!i:o.h .. ...t th1H thr nu1nber or h<l\1r!I llf Pmplo>·ment benf"!! to eight (8) • h"llr!<, 0 \"f'rl!nu• 11ha11 bf' paltl f nr v.·ork per· r .. m ird 111 f'X('P!lS of the rP,;ular dav"s •·r 11.·rPk.'J ~·nrk nnfl at thP rate for ,,,·,.rtln1P nr the cr11ft lnvnl\·ed. tlrt lh!ay!' a.• hf'rPin M"ferrPd to iih Rll h.,. dP.Pmed l •\ be N1>~· ''ear '!! Dfl)'. n..ror!ll r.,n DAY . lndepPndenc-" D<t)", ~hor DFly . Arml"'lire Day. Thanks· l?l\·ine: Day 11.nd Chri!ltm&.11. If any nf •he 11.bo,·e h'llidays f1\l\ on Sunday. th.- !1-fr.ndav fnJ l n~·i ng shnll be eon.,hle red a. \PKl\I holiday. It J1 h1tll be mandato ry uoon the Con- tr,.rtor to whom e. contract Is awarded. Rnrt upon all l'l\Jb·contractor!J under him. lC\ pay not lei.II than said genera.I prev11.illng rates of per diem ,·ages to all •·orkmen employed In the execu- tion of lhe contracl. Xo bidder mlly w ithdraw h l.11 bid for ll period of 30 d&y!I aner the date !It'! for !hf' openlnir: of bide. Boa.rd of Tru11t~e ~ewport Harbor Union H igh School Dl!!trlct. or OrangP Countv. Calif. By A. H. FTTPATRICK Pub.-Ort. 23. 30. 1947. 80-tf• CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS Installed Anywhere In Orange County Contract Drtlllng Sewer Connection (All Work Guaranteed) Fnll lnlunnce Carried J. ·R. McC.ORMICK 3.40 Victoria St, Colla M- Be&con !IQ69.J HARBOR Plumbing Service 9'-tfc 1768 N.,.port Blvd., Beacon !5048\\ REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contracting and Suppl! .. 97-tf• LOST -Man's w allet \•icinit-y of Balboa Jsland. RC'ward. Vernon \\.alker. Harbor 2531. 84-2tc EMPLO\'ME!lo-r WANTED %1 YOUNG WOl\fAN -Would like house \\'Ork days. Phone Mrs. Annstroni.:. 1-larbor 2'280. 8.'5-ltp Yacht Skipper available, familiar l\·lexican y.,·aters. best references. Long Beach 68-8409. 81-6tp WORK WANTED-Ironing tn ID)' llome. Plain or fancy. 530 San Bernardino Ave.. N e w p o r t H eigh.ts. :IS-tfe SECRETARY and office m anager 8 years. Collection experience. State license. Notary. Best ref- erences~ Phone Harbor 1361-J. 83-4tc LICENSED Master Mariner Un- limited U.S.M.M. No longer fol- lowing the sea. but will gladly take out vessels (larger the better). at no charge over week- ends. Phone Harbor 435--R. 83-4tp MARINE ENGINEER De! 1 re• work Nev.1>0rt area. 25 yn. Navy and Merchant Marine. Sea-gbing yacht or repair of CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP DOI NG BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME COO PERA TJVE diesel or st.-am. Barbor 1351-J. ROOFING CO. 83-4tc THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby ~erttry that they are engaged in a co-partnenihlp u Genera.I Cont ractoni and other allied line.. under the ttc- tltloua name a nd 11tyte o r BOOREY 6: P OlR.IER · that !!&.Id co-partneniblp ill compoeed o f the follo•lng penoll!I. •"hOM namee and re11ldence sddreuee an! a11 follow!!. to-wtt: ROBERT RUSSELL BOOREY. 221 Ameth)'ll. Balboa bland. C&llfomla; ELMER S. POIRIER. 221 Ametbyet . Balboa Ieland. CaJ.lfornlL WlTNESS our hand• thl1 20th day of October. 1947. · ROBERT RUSSELL BOQREY ELll:ER S. POIRIER ····--·-STATE O F CALtFORNlA l COUNTY OP' ORANGE ) aa. On t hl1 20th day of October. 1947. before me . a Notary Public In and for Mid County and St.ate. personally ap- peared ROBERT R USSELL BOOREY and ELMER S. POIRIER. known to me to be the persona whoee nameai an aubecrlbed" to UM: •lthln lnstru· HWJnl. and acknowledpd to me that t.My u ecuted UM ea.me. WITh'ESB my band and orr1ctal 9eal Kl l"l IE LAHEY (BJtil,) Notary Public In and for the a.id County and Slate. Pub.-Oct. 23. JO ; No•. &. 13. ltc7. BABY SITTER Available. Mn. New and Repair Eggert. 410 2nd Ave., Corona Phone Beaoon 5280-R del Mar. (between Narcissus c.t: lS73 Elden Ave., Colta 11... Orchid ) Phone Harbor 1894-RK. :IG-tfe 85-2tc 1-~~~~~--=::..:::.:: 12 YEARS SERVICE IN nm HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRACI'OR 274 Eut 19th Street Ph. BeL 5413 Colta .Meoa, Call! il().tfr CABINETS cu.tom F\rnlture -Interlcn Window Sash -cu.tom Doon CORONA CRAFl' 1302\i Coast Highway Corona de! Mar Phone 1108. 77-lltc ROOFS W. J. BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J -· GREELEY & GRIM&S Insurance A11:eney ''See Us Fat Protection" 302 Main St.· Ha.-:i1034 BALBOA 115-ltc Employment Wanted Draftsman-engineer with h lg h qualifications, training. and ex· perience available in Harbor area. Seeking . employment of any type In building construe· lion or marine field. can work in managerial, supervilbry, or straight labor capacity. Prem- ium salary not an oblec!t. Per- manence and congenial condi- tions desired. Phone Harbor 1900 85-tfc l:)IO'LOYllENT O# f + wm • HELP WANTED-Maid for cm- eral housework. Call Bftcoa 5671. 85-ltc 00.MESTIC -Ugbt houle Wlll'k I=~~-Balboa~ CONTR,ACT BRIDGE I.artrurur to CXllDe to bmQe <>OeelioN.I ~ nlnp. Phone Harbor 171l'f-R. 115-ltp WAN'n:D-VJdclle ... - -lat lltiht --. ir,e112-In. Sal&r7 apea. R a r bo r II. ~ More CIMs Ack on Next P-. I ' . { ' . • . ' •, ' FOR THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE SHOP AT GRANT'S .. Phone Bea. 5707-M I . 164.5 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa .. TI-tfc Let Us Help Yov Be Wlae HARBOR FURNITURE Made While Yoo Watt VOGl£L"S 100 Ma!D l!L, Balboa 14-tt• IB62 Harbor Blvd. Coota Mesa P'OR RENT '1 43-Uc PRIVATE ROOM and bath with B_O_A_TS=-.""'s"'UP=Pc:LIE!==--~~-~.. private entrance for 2, men pre- PUMPS WORTHINGTON PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL For all Pressure Soden Refrigeration ferred. Phone Beacon 5248. 8:>-2tc HOT POINT Electric refrigerator, 623 So. Los Angeles St., Anahetra wool rug and pad. lamp a nd Phone 4652 85-ltc FOR RENT-3 bedroom home fUJ"- nished year's tease. Also 1 bed- r oom apartment until May 1st. Can be seen from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. this Sunday at 333 Grand Canal Balboa Island. Further information Phone Malibu 7433. 8:>-ltp table all for $141.00. W. J . Hol- oomb, 1517 Coast Highway, Corona de! Mar. 84-2tc Boat Maintenance and FOR RENT-Room, private en- FOR SALE-Garage 12x18 stucco, Repairing trance adjoining bath 603 Lark- to be moved. Qv.'Tler 2337 E1den ~~~e ~v;f. ~~rona del Mars.5-~~~ Ave .. Costa Mesa. B4-2tp Frederick Yacht Co. AINERS-5 al 35 ROOM FOR RENT-Upstairs pri-DRUM CONT g · 1215 Coast Hiway. Newport 50 50. al vate entrance 327 Sapphire, Bal-cents, 10 gal. cents, g · Phone Beacon 5615. boa bl f b d Island, close to North Bay. $2.50. Suita e or gar age an BOAT BROKERS 8.5-ltp truh. Sampson Machine Works, 85-tfc --=---~------1604 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. -ROOMS -Private entrance and Phone Beacon 5801. 84-2tc ATTENTION BOAT OWNERS-bath, 1602 Pacific Drive, Corona Limited quantity 30 lb. Dan-del Mar 84-2tp ONE POOL -TAB~ -Complete forth Anchors $8.50 ea. Pressed ----· ---------" with cues, balls and accesories.· steel riveted construction will FOR REN;I' -Apartments. Light • 1008 Coast Hiway NOW OPEN '47 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan Actually Only 900 Miles A STEAL $2495 '34 .Ford Conv. Cpe. priced at $445 '41 Ford Station Wagon Refinished Throughout $1595 . ._.:.40 Ford Club Cpe. ~ Black and Clean ' $1095 '41 Studebaker Club Cpe. Overdrive, Radio $1245 '41 Plymouth Conv. Cpe. Red Leather Interior. Radio VERY SHARP $1495 141 Plymouth Bus. Cpe. Priced Right $1245 '36 Chev. 2 Dr. Sedan -RADIO $545 '36 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sed. Drive It Away $395 • Nice condition $125.00. Call Bea-hold up to an 85 rt. boat. Bea-houseke-eping, private entrance. COi) 5801. 84-2tc con 6050-M. 8:>-4tp Adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. ,40 FOR SALE -Schick r~r. $lO., Reasonable 28' Cruiser pleasure or S4-tfc Olds. 6 Conv. Cpe. ~ost new; V~-Pack, U5 .. J jogboat ready to go. Slip or SMALL A~ACTIVE Furnished slightly used; rerrungton port-mooring and skirt. Late care, how.e swtable t.or 2 or 3 im- A Belilouty $1295 able new $75.00. 204Jh Abalone, pickup or property in trade. mediate possession. 307 Island Balboa lslapd. 84-2tp Harbor l299-W. 5 p.m. 84-2tc Ave., Balboa. 84-2tc FIREWOOD CHARCOAL 8t BRIQUEJ'S PROMPT DELIVERY Wright Lumber Yard 1784 Newport Blvd COSTA MESA ; Beacon 5665 24 FOOT Cabin Cruiser, S tar FOR RENT-Large two bedroom motor in excellent condition. furnished apartment for adult.I Cheap. Hirsch Beacon Landing, until July 1st. See owner Sat- 1301 Coast Highway. 84-2tp urday or Sunday 500 F ernleaf, Corona del Mar. 84-2tc ALLEN MOTOR CO. 1008 Coast Hiway NEWPORT BEACH G.M.A.C. TERMS FOR SALE-Lawson pump and =---=--------bait tank' complete, $75.00 like W ~irl to share house, Stan Allen-Bob Froeschle new. Bay District Hardware Co. apply alternoon and evenings, __________ 85-_ltc Bal. I sland. 83-tlc 1304 Balboa Ave., Balboa Isl- and. 84-2tc Othen wDJ reed your clUl!lled 22-ft. POWER BOAT Easily con-ado u you are reedlne th-. __________ 83-_tf_c verted for mackerel; galley, two Fq~ RENT-Furnished room out-==-===:--------:: Watches -Cocks -J.weiry bunks, $700. Harbor 1947. side entrance, 423 Goldenrod BEAL ESTATE . a O!ROMOMTERS 83-Uc Ave., Corona de! Mar. 84-2tp FOR SALE BY OWNER-Good R.epalrlni -Prompt Service FOR SALE--10 foot boat "Entle BRAND NEW Furnished apart-buy for quick sale on Central Sensible Price1 Pyle," Li~nsed· for 20 passeng-m_ent ~y Front, Lido ~sle. 365 A ... •e., vacant. Two bedroom VAN DRlMLEN ers. Sportfishing charter or Via Lido Saud, see S l d ~ e 11 house large living room, kitchen J E w E L R y commercial now equipped for apartm~nt F.; also furrushed bath and shower. Also double mackerel fishing. Highest qual-room wtth private bath and en-garage on rear with 2 bedroom 1186 Newport Blvd Costa Meu ity material and workmanship. trance.· 84-2tp plutered house over garage. ---------=_,31=·=tfc Built in 1946. Immaculate condi-3 ROOM COTTAGE If you pur-BoUI furnished. Full price $10,-WASHING MACHINES tion. fully equipped including chase furniture, 6 piece bedroom 000. Terms. Harbor ·691-W. radio-marine telephone, ready to set, 2 piece living room set, 1 85-ltp D you don't have one do ~ · wuhtnc at go. Docked at Port Lido, New-roolerator. 477 Newport Blvd., port Harbor or phone Harbor Costa Mesa. Call Saturday or $39.60 PER MONTH · Bll.L'S WASH-A-TERIA 1296-J. B4-2tc ~unday morning. 54-2tp FOR NON VETS m Newport Blvd.. Colt& -Boats Priced to Sell BALB,.°tA IbSaLthANDPh-LarHge roob m NEW TWO BEDROOM homes F. · Pbooe BeaOOll 5770 prt ~ e · one a r _ 0 r H. A. financed. 4% i n t ere s t. l?.-tt, 70-ft. Aux. Schooner (new canvas) 863-· 84 2tc Phone Beacon 5197 for further _,,,===-=...,.,,=----$9500; 4&-ft. Aux. CUtter (Al-THREE BEDROOM Furnished informatlon. 84-Uc DON'T WAIT den 1930), $8900: 38-ft. twin house for rent. reasonable. 229 HAVE 2 good \4o A. building sites. . ORDER YOUR screw sed. cruiser (1947) $16,-Canal St., off Orange. West Close in Costa Mesa. Utilities at 700: 36-~t. twin screw Stephens, Newport. 84-2tc front. $l500 each. G .. M. Prit- SERVEL sed. cnnser, $8900; 26-ft. Steel TWO ROOMS and bath private chett. agent. 1840\4o Newport G • o REFRIGERATOR Craft 0 947> $4000; 26-ft. spt. entrance and sun deck. 415 Blvd., Costa Mesa. · 83-Uc A,a;> CJ'Ulser (Hunt~r) $2800; 30-ft. Harding St. Balboa. Harbor -----------N 0 W C. C. sedan cnnser U940) $6500. 2470. 83-Uc Deliveries Are Improving We May Surprille You VOGEL'S 100 Kain St. BAYSIDE PLATING Oalll---~-­AlaUqllm a Spae!alt7 G. E. MINNEY Listings Wanted Til Coast Hi way. Newport Beacon 5032-W. 84-2tc FOR SALE ONE ROOM Apartment for 2. garage and utilities. $10.00 per we<ok. 11~15th SL, Newport Beach. 82-4tc Harbor Drafting Service for Builders R..ic!enttal -Ccmmm:la1 FOR RENT-N .... mold ,,;.,.,,. m . c. Cout Hlwo;y. Newprt ond private balba. tile ihower l'holw Booeon 5'60. 34-tfe 1talla. unit heat, opeclal rota PRICED FOR QU1CK SALE - for permanent ~U. $2. per New !romo 2 bedroom vacant dq, for 2 per-. No klt.chena. ond nearly new 1 bedroom, nice- STAR SAIL BOAT No.~. One MirocJe Klle Mold. 706 Cout ly tumilhed. l.ar&e garage. llult or salll, 1t.alnlea steel ond Hiway.. N-prt Jleacb. Pb. LeYeJ adlolnlne Iota. Good ln- chrcme rlalnli. In -ter racly Bea. 5299 J. 78-tfc c:iome _, at $12.000. or to ull. Barpln $7SO.OO. Pbone llelJ ~te. Terma. Owner. Beacon 56:1&-J or Harbor K3. Otben will 1-4,...... el '!lrd Bax "I" c/o N.,..Tlmea. 11:>-ltc _ ................. -.. - ... Oar AA! 1n ~ o-b ---.------~·T""'f WAJCIKD n uwr • ARE YOU - ,., .. DlnctGr7 · Clipper Bow Boat WANTED TO RENT~ ors-. l4oklng tor a buy well.,._ to- . 44 n. 14 beam. 10 H. P. cat -. room -. Funmhed oc ..,.. 11ayo ttp111<.,1irnt cast! can you .. ll8rllGI" Bhd. ft. 8-. l1U N-bait tanlt; awm-planll:; -85-2tc hlltl S --2 bati., a Cir. Biabar -l9tb. 0... -ownple~ CCllllllllftlaJ equl-t. WANTED TO RENT-U--. -le di~ -. wwwwlct "-ltD*lll•I tO!urell •do IWe oc-. Harbor 9T. •ttc ed 2 or 3 bediocm -,.._ parch.~ larp llWic Harbor 97 -~ n-~ ~ room ....,.looldnc cowwwed .-t1o; PleDttr of Good Tu. '. All Si•• ~~ ~· mEIW n~ nearly 1700 ft. with ~ FOR SAU: -Star All boat. Harbor 1900. 85-tfc floon throqpaut, p1ua 1400 tt. Latat tne. Ontie -. ID-llONEY .TO LOAN . II d. la-ping. far -~ . . duding -• rMdJ to Mil. I i°1;7,;;'i"~~:i'iiD.ii;i;;:"i;;;;;;;;;: Ocmapoand Jlotor, OD P1>one Glemale. C1tn1a ma 'LOANS TO sun..o. bol1 • ..,.._ · · ca.I'°"' 'IOe 11).tfe muclel-or--· We_. . -ma. trust ...... • $17,760 fumiShed $15,760 uufurniahed . ; A s ). DOOll, C&ft • n:n • NEWPORT B••.an• FEDl:RAL ~·~ ,_i:to __ ~y OCEllYr FOR ,,.1.--. ~VJNGS 6 LOAN ASSN. 7 WAVBllL!' lllUVB •:: ::::9 ...,_---·-on • ........_ ---·-BIJboa u-sm.r... Bs·bm Slli-a - • •h rt ..... CiMa .,_ of tbe ta-4 ,_.,_ ..,_ Via -~ ~. _,.. _, . e.ue .!. . !'Mii -Coll Bm "" lllD1. ..._ .. tic. • ---------- OCEAN FRONT TRIPLEX One double. One Triple. One single. 4 baths. New and modem. New furnishings. Sun deck. aose In. Beautiful home and income. COAST PROPERTIES CO. -Realtors- 501 E. Central Ave. '1615 Coast Boulevard Balboa, Calif. Corona del Mar Har. 2658 California 85-ltc LISTINGS WANTED-Homes, Lots, Business or Residential. R. M. SMITH, REAL TOR 711-C Coast Hiway -Newport Beach Beacon 5860 , Each listing given by personal attenttoo. BRIGGS •• BEST •• BUYS 85-ttc WE HA VE LOTS TO TALK ABOUT WATER FRONT-Canal Section ···-··-·-·$6500 terms NEWPORT HEIGHTS-Level site 75x127 .... $2150 terms Unobstructed ocean view over city park.. ..... $4000 Corner 100x127, level, high, & view ....... _ .. _.$3500 SEASHORE COLONY-Business zone ........ $1100 A BUSINESS FOR YOU-AJwninum "hot dog" stand with full equipment ---····-········--i-··-.$1500 . I i Fred - B R I G G S -iTressa Members of the Multiple Llstin~ Division 634 Coost Highway Phone Beacon 5778 WHERE .TO INVEST I. THAT "HOUSE MONEY" I 85-ltc A ~Bedroom older house at low cost in Costa Mesa Price $5350 I ' MODEST DOWN PAYMENT. f.!:OVE IN. I FOR THE RIGHT LOCATIOfS SEE Hub Powers, Agt. fflarbor 62-W I J. A. Beek's Office BALBOA FERRY LANDj:NG OCEAN FRONT L~TS Balboa-Comer lot zoned for mf tiple Ullit $5000 I :.....0-: I PENINSULA LOTS i We have listings on choice lots as low as $2750 SOUTH COAST REAL TY & INVESTMENT CO. 85-ltc Ross Greeley, Realtor -'l'rIOii'te R. Grimes, Inauranoe Josephine Webb, Realtor 302 Main Street BALBOA Pr. Harl>or 2034 • 85-ltc $53.00 PER MONTH ·• You CAN'T rent a new 2-bedroom htme for $53.00 per month. BlJI' -you can OWN one for tliese law monthly payments -plus a nominal down payment -about $1000 if you are a. G.I. -for dvlllans, slightly more. . P. S.-These houses have barOwood floors, fireplace. Ooor heater, double garage, paved alien. SEWER In and paid for, near bultes and.stores ml within CITY LOOTS ol. Newport Beach ·· end beddes, they are located In the ~ restricted area -HARBOR HEIGHTS. I ' .. ! ' ' " I ... \I I \. .._ I I I "' I I « I , , " I I I '' ~ .... . I . '-,'(_ '...-f ' ''I "' ....... •'· . . ,•, : . ,. .. ·.:. ?hon·~ Herber 1600 1 85-ltc . 1 • i . ' • " \ COSTA MESA Well bull.t 1-bedroom home. 9 yrs. old. Good comer lo- cation with com. ~ acre. Plaster Interior. 'This place needs redecorating but is a good buy at $6350. -0-. New 2-bedrm. house on 50 ~ lot Has nice cabinet work; large wardrobe closets, and is a well finished house. Ready to move in. $6400. EV A F. RHQDEN .. ,., Realtor I · ELTON D. BARNE'IT ~ G. BARNrrJ Brokers - 470 Newport Blvd. . Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 571~R. Everung., Beacon 5779-R 85-ltc $40.65 PER MO. -Plus Taxes and Insurance VETS OR NON VETS Have the Same Privilege NOW You Can Buy YourlIDEAL HOME FHA' Financed and Supervised -At ONLY 4% Interest • Down Pa~nt based on value of Lot and Type of House CHECK THESE .FEATURES • Hardwood floors, fireplace, plaster inside and stucco ou~1de. floor furnace. Wood shingle rQOf ; many cabme~ and wardrobes. Spacious windows; 2-car garage. Complete with driveways, sidewalks and landscaping. CONVENTIONAL BUILT. C. GALEN DENISON Broker DAVID C. CORSON General Contractor 498 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Days: Beacon 5197 Evenings: Harbor 1520-W 85-ltc . tr Sell It Thro~gh Classified Advertising -tr NEWPORT BEACH ~Bedroom, new stucco home. Close to civic center. Walking distance to bus lines, markets, theater. churches, etc. A Real Bargain at $13,500 NEWPORT BEACH LOTS Desirable commercial lot-25 feet x 100 tt. On 15th street near beach $3750 _ Two very desirable 30 foot lots on a clean ocean beach in a good neighborhood on Seashore Drive at 56th St $5300 r BALBOA ISLAND One block from Post Office--4 bedroom borne built In 1939. Maintained in excellent conditiorL Designed for complete year-'round family living. CORONA DEL MAR Beautifully built 2-story home on ' 50xl10 foot lot with marvelous view. Two fireplaees. Two car garage. Landscaped ' $29,500 MODERN, 2-STORY, 3-BEI!>ROOM HOME. Electric kitchen, beautiful view. Partially furn. $12,900 VACANT LO'l'S--On Highway 101 ____ $5700 up Residential ··-, ··--·-·--·-1500 up BALBOA BAYSHORES ' Now avallable-2 and 3 bedroot;n homes with t!re- places, comer tile sinks, ~ closets, unit heat, stall showers. large patios, and ll)llllY other features. A private OOich colony with dow!I payments of $3000. Phone Mr. Thomas at Beacon 517 48 for further de- tails. Office at main gate open~· · I EARL :~.~ANLEY I COVERING GRE..,TEA NEWPORT BARBO& .:._-..n Bm.f:. "'"'"ft? -•• a.nor -N.: _,., -511N • lllll W. CDi'ntAJ. 1 AND IJtVll« Sl& 11a _. OOAST Jl!rr. 2311 1IARINE _.,VB. 115 COAST RWY. Now -ea...&' ~I Carw t1a1 Mar 'hi.:&&•.,. N.; --1111 Tel.: -llNI . - SS.ltc , ' • Day: -- - October 27th, '] ~ PCJuR:2 RENii'EZVOUS .WIUI h:allreh el NaT&l ~ aboa1'4 lor a twe-~ crahe, tbe U88 Wlscom.lll. Paclflo •eleraa of World War D. demonstrates the mlrbt ol bu rlfta u ebe ploW9 over a peacetime AllanUo ID tbe NaYJ'• ceaselne Pl'oeram Of personnel trainlnc. A participant In all the l'aclikt operaU-II -1945, Ole ••wtsky" baa been one of the princlp&l DI.ii emplo,ed fw Ille 9ChooUllC of Kesenlsts alnce the end of tbe war. Johnny's Painting · and Decorative Service Quality Workmanship at Reuenable Prieel F1ameprooflng 1688 TUSTIN A VE. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon &?06 Dutch Heacotk GENERAL CONTRACTOR PAINTING Cootrac&on' RENTAL EQUIPMENT 520 Balboa ~ftl. .... Co.ta Meea Directly Behind Alba Beta Bualn,_. Phone: Barbor 2783 Rea.: ae.oon "28-W ( (05cial rJ, S. arP7 Phiop•Jli) "LOON" liXPERIMENT The above photo shows the Navy e%)>erlmentlnc with t.he "Loon," a radlocontroUed, jet-powered pided Issi.le copied from · tbe orlclnal e rmaa deslps. ltnown as the K.UV·l , this weapOn Is roarinr lnlo the air witll tbe aid of four Mons- auto rockets and soon wings i ts "Way over &lie Pacific ~eking Its tarcet. (015cial U.S. N•"'Y Pllot1;11r.111b) Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment # • PLASTER IKIXER8 •SKILL SAWS e TRADJl:RS • CONCRETE lllXEBS Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Cos ta l\'l esa ' SIGN PAINTING -AND- All Types of Commercial Art Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce 1'7114 NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 5679-W COSTA ~U:SA IN Whot'1 ,._ than a Sunday on the -· Genfne the -iw-.. -aM the wMIUnol Ideal for fishing. It's ~ with the CllJIS:ALONG. Length 20' • .._ 6'9". Weight 1500 b. j C«lrpit -6. Cabin contains -ber1hl. _...,. toht, .... ·-and Ice baa-Speed 1 .. Miles with G<Cry •16 H.P. Tlae far~I' acUTttles of American nbmartae. d.....,. Wor14 1War D Uaat broapt tbe andersea craft to tbe home water. of the Jap&DHe Empire ID &be van ol the ftchtlnr troats, are conllllaecl Into peacetime •• Ute nbmeraJbles, Ulle the USS Bennet (&boYe), penetrate tlae Arct.to aod A.a.tarcUc. Submarine• are Important Glllta of Lbe NaVJ'• postwar espediUoaa and pro~cls problnl' the myst.rrle. Of dUt&nt oce&ll.9 for 11elenU6o 4ala &o be med for hatare plannlJll'. (0 /liclal ti. S. ••"7 Pb0fop1p6) SKYSTREAKS TO RECORD .... .-----~ ~ -~ #·----.J The Navy caplured the world'• 1peed r ecord In Aacust. 1947, and, Bve days la&er, broke II with the je&..propellcd "SkysLrea k," abown above. PUoted b1 Comdr. Tumer E. Caldwell, Jr., USN, the plane dew 640.'1 miles per hour In the ftrst &est at Mnroc Fleld, CalU. Within a week Maj, Marlon Carl, USl\olC. set a .new mark of 650.6 miles per boar Jn lhe sam e plane. . (04.:111 U.S. Niry Pbot(l~r•pb) 1'1mrklng "the begtnnJoc-of a new era In na\•al weapons." the United S tates Sa''Y fired a captured Ol"rman \>'-! rocke t from the ftlcht deck of the 45,000 t.on alrcra.ft c.rrler USS MhtM·ay on September 6, 1947. ThJs was the first ttme ln hl•tory such a bombanl:ment rocket bu been la.uocbfod from ships or a moving platform.. The prtmary purpMe o f the expertment, held at eea 5e\'e ral hundred rnUes off the east coast of tbe UnJted StateA. wu to ueertaln ll IArce bombardment rockets could be fl.tf!d off mode rn aircraft .carriers.. without modlflc ationa affecUnc-fllrht operallom . Tbe rocket trav· eled Mx mU~ and exploded. -Official U. S . Navy Photograph I • Before You Bai Id or Remodel V1llt Our llltmwff•c Sample ...i Dllpla1 s- Color guides, plan- DID& aids, cunpretw. lw llOd< ol cupeta and linoleum. r ~ W1tlt G<Cry 45 tu'.· (\160 -> ..... 20 ma... lult by • ' ~ "' Sob _.. ....... 1. Mim9 "'°""' ~~ I • • $1980 AT SOLOMONS, MARYLAND. ( -Now On Display at FREDERICK YACHT CO. I • \ ' LUDLUM ,_ --... ---... llAl'IT£ A.."" Through Oassifted Advertising 'tl I • * • insurance r p.a. palmer 1Ncb1101Ar10 w. o . buck., insurJ..co counselor 3333 via lido, newport b,ach, callf. lelephone newport beach, harbor 1500 * *· ' When You Need I-N-S-U-R-A-N-C-E PHONE or SD JOHN E. SADLEIR Corona del )Jar UIOl5 -801 Cout mrtiway Pboneo -r ?U • :un Honor Roll • • Prosperity Pluggers I Greeley and Gtirnes • Insurance Agency "SEE US FOR PR~ON" SOI Main Street r Barbor !OM ... Ba.,... I. B . Woods, Newpo~ B~ M&napr Ets-Hokin & f'klvan Newport Beach • San FranJ WlJmlneton San Diego • St~ I'll. -540? ELECl'JllCIAN~~ Cout Bl.._ T. WESTON JAY Anchorage of Southern Calif. Elco Cruben . L&uson & Martin OUtbouda Complete Yacht Furnlddng a Gear. Yacht Broke rage & lnAoranoe Harbor ~O Via Oporto M. R. BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet • Oldsmobile !!001 West Central Ave. Ph. Ba.rbor 51S Francis J. Horvath Real Estate Income Tas Servlce--Federal. , .• State Otnoes: S!l8 %8th -Harbor [1805-R Home: 116 S3th -Barbor l 922-B Newport Beach , I DEAN W. CAMPBELJ Lester & Co Membel' Loi Angelet Stock~bange Government, MunJclpal and ratlon Securttte. 815 I!. Central Ave., Balboa. Pb. rbor 2081 Padraic B. "Pat'' vans Life -Health -Ace dent All Types Personal I urance Harbor 1886 e 115%0 E. Surf D e Balboe Clark & Comp ny METAI,I,IZING lndmtrial . . . Onuamen llOI llOUI 8t. Newport llea<b. Pho Physician -Surg Two om ... : Dr. Marven J. :titz Newport Beach . Van N qys, Calif. WS W. Ooatral 6911 Van I N1170 Bl:" Pboae: Harbor Ul-B Phone: r ~ Geo. IL llblebr, -.: O. A. He Vlee Pree. Bay V. Manball. r Seaport Boat & Y ac t Corp. o. c. HARll --• c. c. _ crtiro Otto's Sporting GQOd8 and Saddl~ Barr's Jewe -r-ta Locatkri IDl B.AOOB BLYD. o..-•= .... ...., llmrJ W. Br.a.-t Radio SOS -·· &s Psft •• I I ri n· •a.~...,......., .. - • • Linwood Vick ' • Realtor • 312 Martoe Ave. -Balboa bland Barbor %241-W • , • Barbor 548-M General Insurance JACK BAUMGARTNER W&tchea • Diamonds • J ewelrJ . The Gem Shop Wat.eh .and .Jewelry Repalrtnc Barbor t tse -Balboa Balboa Inn Bldg. . · Glamour Slenderizing Salon LOIS W. KELLER STEAM BATHS & BOD\' MASSAGE ~0-ea ETl'lllns-E1:Pf'r' 89"'4.llh 111-r le Cbup MECHANICAL MASSAGE & Bll''E WAVE '703 E. Ceotn.I ... Harbor 1129-W Entrance through : Mary'• Bay & Sorf Beauty Salon "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE o POPULAR PRlCES • 80l E. Central at Palm-Bar. 1089-\V-Baboa Orville H. Sc.bJueter CERAMIC BAZAAR Save 50 o/o Seconds., O\•entock and Clote-Oute BALBOA SUPPLY CO. Balboa • Harbor 15'1 • Pa\1UOD BOB KlLLEFER, MGR. Coast Properties Co. Realton -lnlW"&Doe 'We Serve the bitire Harbor Area" 501 E. Cmtral Ave.-Balboa-11.arbor %161 H. W. FOSTER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN •REPAIRS e Custom Bullt S&ndah Graduate Dr. Scholl School of SclenWln Foot Comfort 708 E. <:.eDtral -Balboa VOLNEY HAY, JR. Hay's Camera Exchange Fllml •.. Camena , • , Jl'lnl1hln1 • Candid Camera Portratta • llO? E. <:.entral BA 441 -Balboe ''THREE TODD BROS." 'TODDS DAIRY QU&UT'f' AND llEllVICJC .. Tenubml II--S..ta Au -..._ -• x .... ._. •• •·t&z .. .._ ,._. •• r . ... ..... ~ ........................ .. Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyt's Barbor Engraving Co. • O•plete Plaot.l!lngraYbtg 8& tlw • DI~ -llt •• ·~ 1&11 •• Kwpwl - • Ou "Car' .... ' • • • ' ~age8 -~ MlllWPO&T BALBOA. NlllW8·TIKa8 r-----------------., WOllSDAY Newr.:;t -. Oallf. Oc!*-11, 1M7 I Rise to Remark Nl!WP.ORT BALBOA News of the Churches NEWS-TIMES PHONES: NEWPollT 11 -11 PM'"hed i:..,. Twd&J aad Tbanda7 Atteno.a. Volume. ux11 -o-a ..... Zdl-Pab.,sb rf...., Wedr11'" Suboc:riptloo Payable in Advance: $3.25 per year in Oran~ County; $3.50 per year to 4th Zone; $3.75 per )'Hr to 8th Zone. . Entered u Second-au. matter at the P .. tofflce in Newport Beach, California, under the Act of Mai-ch 3. '·l ~ :>AM D. PORTER - -·• -• ·• -: --Publloher LUCIUS S. SMITII, ill. - ---· · Man&2inlr F.dltor F . G. FRo.sT -----------Clt)'·Eclltor W. F. DIXON · --· ---· -Adv•.rtWn11 Manaier Print1n11 Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport r.each. caJlfomla BON. IOllN PlllLll'S Busy days, and Interesting. It'• Ls probably beinll prepared, aome- good to see the people. I report what feverishly ln Washington, again the intelligent interest char-just like the "Atlantic Olarter.'' acteristlc of this district. Let's Remember? If you mean what Mr. take a few of the questions: Marshall a a Id at Harvard tut CORONA DEL ILUI COMJIUNlTI' CHURCH. CONODOATIOKAL Perry Frederick Schrock, Mlnlltor 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona de! Mar Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11 :00 a.m . Monti.rig Worship. Ser· mon by Mr. Schrock : "Four Kinds of Christians.;, BALBOA 181.AND CBAP1l:L Ill~ A ...... -· ......,. w. Wldta, AModate Putor "Are we going to have _another June or July, I'm for it. He laid war? No, not necessarily. Wan that the. naUoh$ should get to. start, unfortunately, from unex-gether and determine what they pected causes, I t k e dropping a ~an do for therrASelves, and Aft.et bomb on a Grand Duke who really doing that, ahould let us aee the wasn't worth all the destruction blueprint, and we'd do what ~ and agony of World War I, but could to help. St. Paul said the that's only· the match that sets same thing a long time aa:o. Read Official Paper of the City of Ne1vport Beach orr war. 111e causes and coodit1ona Second 111eu&1oruans. aeuer ca11 A Depelldable Local laaUt:uUO. for Onr II Y-.n are deeper and one ta that the it the "St. Paul Plan ... Church Schoo~ 9:30 a.m. Mamln& Wonhlp, 11 a.m. nation wtth the chip on Its choul-"What can we do about rents NATIONAL EDITORIAL JW.~soc~ Active Member of der must also h a v e gum and and the housing problem?" Build planes and ships and food and more houses; work herder and physical strength. Palestine, or lo~ger hours . and more days to Greece, or China. or the Balkans. bwld them; give a full Jay's work all have powder sprinkled around, and a litU~ extra push for the high -and there are boys who like to wages paid us ; build houses to ---------------------~~~~-play with matches. But the United re!lt and not only to sell at high FULL 008PEL Oll1JlWll Ziad ... Eldm. Ooota 11- Sunday lchool, 9:45; mornlos worship, 11: Evansellatlc ......ic:., 1:30 p.m.; Mid-week prayer meet- mc on Wednnday, 7:45 p.m.; young people'• evangelllUC lel"Yice on Friday, 7:45 p.m. THE BOYS COME HOME Tens of thousands of American boys have come home from the war. But they did not come home in the way they hoped and dreamed they would. There were no screaming sirens, no shrieking whistles, no States is hardly likely to finance pnces; make loans easier to young a war, or supply food, for some-people who are trying to get body to fight us. That gives us horn~: produce, produce, produce; THE NEWPORT-llABBOB tim~ to set up a firmer and more ~nsi~er _it a crisis and to out to LUTllEBAN ciruaoe understandable foreign policy, hc_k 1~. like any other crisis. Stop 1027 Cliff Drive necessary it we are to have a th1nk1ng there is some magic in Newport Heights world peace. Sacramento or Washington. and . "A Changeless Ch.riat for a "Ar e we at war with Russia that go~erni:ne nt can do something Changing World!" deep-throated roar from the crowds. right now?" The well-known Mr. about it without our having to 9:30 a. m .. church school; 10:30 • W . said something like that over ex~rt oursel~es. ~hat else? a. m ., divine worship. The crowds were there but they were silent.-the radio I'm told Now now When will prices come dow11 Rev. Herbert c. Roth, putor silent as the . boys who have come back. Loved ones th;nk a rclnute. Mr. ·w. who Ls ~ agam?" My . crystal ball ;s worn 11~ E. Wilson St .. Costa Mesa . f . . . out. How will the corn crop be" ·eome Once-Yc.u'll Come watched through tear-filled eyes. The sorrow 0 war propagandist ro: thmgs m govern-w;n we conUnue to ship wheat Again!" f It . mcnt with which you and I do d th . W&S e again. not agree stays in the air with an e scarce crops overseas, in-COSTA MESA COMMUNITY T Pit)UBSQUAJlE CBUBOB OF COSTA lllESA Orange and Cabrillo lie -lln. O. WWerd Steuu Padon • Pboae Beacon 18%1 s . day School 9:30 .. m. ornlng . wonhlp oervlqe 10:4!5. 4'ua&der service 6:30 p..m. l rean service 7 p.m. ening _ evanaellatic .ervtce at o'clock. edneoday, 7:30 p.m. prayer ce. day 7:30 p.m. Youth Night Bible Study. FBIENDLY" <ll:NTBAL BIBLE CllOJWll V. Dwlrbt: Blnmy1 put:or ting temporarily In the Sev· th Day Adventist church, cor- ot Old County road and laa Ave., Costa Mesa. unday lchool, 9:45 a.m. onhip oervlce-11 :00 L m. oun1 people'• aervice--6 p.m. venlng, evangellatlc aerllce-- 7 'clock. W y, 2008 Anaheim Ave. cordial welcome· to all. S VENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Cr.er Bolsa and Old Country Rd. · Costa Mesa abbath school, Saturday morn- In , 9 :30 o'clock. eachlng service, 11 a.m. • ST. JOACHIM CHURCH Victoria and Thurln Sta. ' ' ' .. -· DEADLINE YOU HAVE ONLY 7 DAYS To Send in Your Subscription for ~Its Beacko-- Start With the New Pictorial NoYember Issue The Work of 10 Photographers, 4 Artis~. 6 Writers WHERE ELSE .can you get a smooth paper monthly publication at these prices? Lend Your Support I Beachcomber ~~~- ..... Enclosed, find $1.00 for one year's sub-. I scription to the BEACHCOMBER. I THI': NEWPORT HARBOR FEATOBl: MAGAZINE NAME... ... . ....... _ .. . ....... . Addre~ . ··-······ ... ·····-···· . .. . .. . (Monthly Dellvery Guaranteed) I FOR INFORMATION -Call Harbor 1249-R t • America pays tribute to these fallen heroes. Im-his kno~ inaccurades only be-:;:~d ~.r,1thteh ahpproaching shur1plus-, · · I ] · d · •h f th u "ted · c ousew1ves e p by Press1ve se rvices are he d. Eu og1es eloquent an s1m-cause . e ~Yomen ° e m jt,.Udous bu i , w·u . States continue to buy the pro-. 7 Y n_g · 1 · wages go pie ·are sp_oken. Heads b<;>w 1.n reverent remembr~nce duct he advertises. Let 's say this: ~!x:gam : ~ill specwauon in of these fine men who died In war. that others might there will be no preHminary dee-rull pocontmute . Tht e Prhesident has I CHORCH JoM>ph H. Thompson, MJnlater 1!4 E . 20th St. Ph. Bea. 11819-M Church school, 9 :4.5 a.m. ~1orning Worship, 10:50 a .m. Yout h groups, Jpgh school, In- Costa M- asses 7 a.m. daily. unday 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nfessions Saturday, 4-5 p.m. an 7-8 p.m. • • I t . ·11 j 1 t wer o s op t at without Jive In peace. ara ions, wars w1 u.s t s ar . action b Co 11' Wars are not all shooting wars· . Y ngress. A th e se termediate, Adult, 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7 :30 o'clock. All this is fitting. But let us not forget that cere-th~re can be economic wars. i things, and•o.thers . contro l that · d d h h b · answer . Certainly the answer is monies an .words o not pay t e debt we owe t em. dou t ir Uncle Joe yearns to at-N<Yr th ' r OP N d f h d b W tack the United States, but I am .e .re urn o A or any CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Or O they pay any part 0 t e e t. e can square su re he'd like to start insurrec-other surular agency, whcih was Comm11Dlty Motbodbt Our aCC~unts with them i.n .some d~!p'ee On\y through Hons . in this country,. sometim .. ~?eh ofri:: ~tors ;n. producing U%0 w .. t Central Avoaue Our actions, through stnVIng UntlnngJy to preserve d.isguised as .labor crises, some-th!t ~ear iast : .. i;:-es•dent made Bev. E. D. Goodell.. Putor the ideals of liberty and justice for which they fought hmes as racia.I problems. some-· Chlll'ch School, 9:50 a.m. h .d. d" h I f h . .d ' ' times as other ISSUCS. I rtse to re--Bo h h Morning Worship, 11 a.m. t rough prOVl Ing a equate e p or t e1r WI QWS mark that he is ;n for a great dis-nes w ;c may be attr;buted Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m. and children, through mving their hospitalized bud-appo;ntm. ent ;f he counts every to the mysterious "hand ani mal " Evening Wonhlp 7:30 p.m. F-i" ,,.hich dominated the earth 150 M"d dies the care and friendly attention they need. nea-bramed rellow traveller. as an million years ago have been found I -week prayer service, Wed-. . • • ernest supporter of revolution ou · th Ar. d nesda.y; covered dish dinner. 6:30 The boys are coming home. Their bnef span IS h;s orders. We Hke to tAlk and ·~ e !Zona esert by Univer-p.m.; d 0 · Id h b s1ty of California paleontologists. one. urs IS still unfo ing. Let us not fail them. grouc . a bit, .ut underneath . we -:::=========~~ ST. IOHN ·~·~ c~~ a.re stdl Americans. The Ke.Iser r 't"&.n.J."'"""'.,.• u....,...,_. fQund that out in 1917: maybe Joe 1'00 WILi. a •••on BalbM hl.&ad NAVY DAY has to l'lnd ;t out ror himseir. 11 •r :JJ.:~o"""' Sunday Masses : N . b .. What do you think of the Mar-JO~~ 8 :30 a.m. and 10 a .m. (year round) avy Day on Octo er 27 should serve to remind shall Plan" What ;, ;t ' 1 suspect OLIP &&aVJCE Cont ... ions : Saturdays from the American people of the necessity for maintaining the most surpr;sed person, on SHOP 7:30 to s ,30 p.m. strong fighting forces. . learn ;ng there was a Marshall . o.. tL '"" • ....._ Plan. was Geoi--ge C. Marshall. It c..-._ , I'll. ...._ .,., .. . De spite the advances made in the development of -~~~~~;...:::::_:::::::,.:~===========::! atomic weapons and guided mi ssiles, war vessels PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 'vould unquestionably play a vital part in any con- CHURCH OF CHBIST Cburcb and Walnut: 8treeta L Duane Ca11by, MJ.alater Servtceo: Sunday, 10 a.m., Bible Study; 11 a.m. Mornln1 worship. Pr perty Exemptions In rease 47 per Cent acramen to. -T h e assessed va1 e of properties on which ex- em tion applications Were grant-· eel by California county as.Sessors in eased 47 percent from $282,- 090 in 1946 to $414,206,149 in . while the value of taxable rty in hte state increased rcent in the same period. ac- ng to a summary of county ssors' reports released. today illiam G. Bonelli, chairman of State Board of Equlization. cter ans' exemptions, amount- flict in the fore seeable future . Tests which involved .------'A=ccco:..:c::..:UNT="'ANT=---. IPHYSrCIANs a SOBOICONS. llLD. the firing of large rockets from the deck of a battle-B o o k k e e p i n g A. V Andre M D in to $296.524,753, constituted 72 per cent of the exemptions gr"'nted, Bonelli said. The num- beti of such exemptions increasde 40 percent for the state as a ~tholf' to a total of 391,987 in 1947 and was higher this year than last in every county except Al- pine and Colusa. The average vet- eran's exemption "'as S756 in 1947 .OUR LADY OF MT. CARM'EI.~ as compared "·ith S697 in .1946. ship indicate that instead of modern fleets being S er vice · PHYsrc!!' • • made obsolete by new weapons they will be altered ,;oLIN F . BROWN aa<1 so as to fit the pattern of rocket and atomi c warfare. (Harbor l"'4) SURGEON . Navy Day should al so remind us of the great ser-8,~.~:ot ... v~~~,;.,,c~cn 411 c~?.!!!';;:."'n:!:bor 611 vice rendered by our fighting ships and the men who L------------l '===========' sailed them in the recent world struggle. The remark-~---.\IW.:......_HITECJ' ____ ~ able comeback staged by our sea forces after the Armand Monaco disaster at Pearl Harbor, the magnificent way in ARCHITECT which they worked with the Army and the Marines 814 W. Bay Ave., Bal1- John K. c. Chung, M.D. Pbyalclaa &11'9 Sargeon 2-4 7-8:30 and by appointment Beacon 5075 1'21 Wnt Central Avenue Because of larger numbers and a Sunday Masses : hig her avcrag~ amount, Bonelli s a.m .• 9:30 8..m., 11 a.m. spid. this type of exCmption is up Confessions: Saturdays from 52 percent from last year. l:OO to 5:30 wd from 7:30 to Churches constituted the sec- 8:30 p.m. ond largest group of exemptions making up 14 percent of the total'. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CoJlegC' exemption! totalled 75 fl. S. McMillan. Putor in number a n d $31 ,102.110 in American Legion Ha.ll, lGtb. amount. \Vi th no change in num· aod Central Ave. bcrs. thC' assessed \"a luC' of these Sunda}' school, 9:45 a.m. cxC'n1ptions rose 21 percent. Morning service, 11 a .m. \Vel farc exemptions. first grant- ADDING MACHINES for FAST, ACCURATE figuring! Save Valuable Man Hours and Money, Tool I! you a.re a retailer ot any kind- an addlnc-roachlne PAYS! ANY- o :-;-E e&n opera.le a machln• et- \ flclently-no t.ralnlnc la necesa&.1'7 -slmpllrled keyboard for fut op- ecatlon. An actua.I de mon•tratlon ot your ow n f i~re·work will prove It!! epeed and •lmpllclty. Come in ~mon-ow tor a demon.• atratJo n ! AVAILABLE IN 10 Column Electric and I Column Hand-Operated Models Make Your Figuring Show a Profit in Time Savingl CALCULATORS • For Checking l"votcee • For Taking Di1CO\.lnt1 • For F iguring Freight Co1t1 Per Item •For Mark-Upa • For Computing Sale• Ta.:e1 • For An•lyzing F inancial Statement• • For Working Mi11;el laneou1 and Subtract ion Problem• T. . , ·_ 902 NORTH MAIN • PHONE 743 i n the long ~eries of la ndings. the so und strategy and 2721~.:W.!.:.i:uA•o. bold execut10n of th e plan of battle in the naval en-r.o. Anie•oe Normandy NOS co1mters with the Japs--all these factors helped to bring us back from th e brink of di saster in the Pa-DENTISTS 120 Eul· 18tll SlreM Cotta Men. C&Htorala ! Evening evangelistic service et eel in 1946. in crC'ased fr'bm 522,- 7:30 p.m. r84~4~.4~7~9~t~o~$30~~·330~.~4~56~.~Bo~n~e~ll~i ~sa~;~d·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !:==~==========' f\.-Ud·\Yeek service, Thursday at 7:30 p.m Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 10.12 a.in; 3-!5 p.m. ci fi e and hasten the day of victory. Dr. Obed LucaB DENTIST %%0!~ W. Central. Barber IW NEWPORT BEACH The A.meri c<V! fle et was aI.so ·very much in evidence in the English Channel on D-Day. and its service in j!Uarding convoys in the Atlantic wrote another bril- liant chapter in the history of our sea warriors. Today we salute the brave men of our Nav-y and !--======·====li Phon~ Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Via Lido 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 :45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 :00 a.m . Morning Prayer and Sermon. (First Sundays and Holy Dar.;: Holy Cornman.Ion.) LO) ANGILt't HOLlYWOOO LONG SfACW rASADfNA '<)MONA •1VflSIDf SANTA ANA SANTA MOf\llCA LESTER & CD. Aftmbn-Los ,A,,geles Stock Exch11nge 515 East Central Ave., Balboa Haroor 2061 INVESTMENT SECUllflE.; ro MEEr rtte INVESTOIS' NEEDS their valiant ships. Mav it never agai n be necessary f or them to fight in defense of ou r country. GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. !SSS ,Pl'oot C...tral Phone Barbor Ul-1 Newport: Pbyolclu aad -- Hour1 : 2-5, by Appotntment Tele~ne Beacon ~ Christian Science Topic ,,.,,===========================;;,.;,;;;,.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; 'Probation after Death' II I REFLECTIONS FAITH C.t:lPt:.--1 A mininir Pro111l""'l •1r hiw 1nf1nitl" faith : tbrr,. 111 or•·rr t hr 11llrlll· ~ do1ibl. in h19 mind lhat ht' will Un<"U»•·r h l• honruiza totnnrrow Our Bu1nnPN1 "''"' h.a.-f' Lw.'al!C1.1l:1hl1" l:u1h 111 th,.1r Judcmt•nl.. Pl'<lJllu fUld th(' Unlh"ll St:i.tf'I' Tb('y in•r•I th,.ir e ollre malet1 a\ -wea.llll In ~a.l,.ahle •IU"t'._ or "QUipment azi,1 raw mate-r1a.ls h> build 0011.t't n1r~bMdl!lt' Elderly Pf'Ol•lr With .~u bl.tD.l'" 1p1ri lu•I f1utb po.--n t"hn be1nnd lhf> •ln'il>m• of :M id:... a.r11\ the youtb "'·ho NU'I, "1 can :· and doet, ha.11 fa.itb thM mO"t'B mou1pa.i.n1. Fa.ltb ;iprinir• lron1 lb,. &otll of man , it l• the lu1 to 1"lor1out 11 .. 1nlf GRAUEL CHAPEL Tiii: P1LIDfDLT PUlfD.l.L nm.c:m:>U tt• llroadwu Phone: ..._ MllO MODERN MARINE SERVICE SHELL DOCK Balboa lslaad • 11;1 ,. Pacific · Heating Co., Inc. Residential & C'A>mmercial Heating ' Folced· Air, Grcwily olfd Floor htnoces Barbor 676-R 1709-11 Coast Hiway ~ del Mer PHYSICIANS-SOBOICON8, D.0. Dr. W. T. Mooney Pbyddu and Sms- Nllltll -O.tnl ,._ ( ....... _....., ...... CBJBOPBACTOB Dr. Tom E. Barton CHIROPRACI'OR 1117 o.A llJcllwq Oonaadel- (ln i<M>dell'1 Patio) .__lMI DAY SCllOOL Mortimer School IOI Oonl A--bl. DAYSCBOOL OPl:NII WED,_ oar. l .... ~ .......... •• , 9 I ····- ~IATAYLO& -·-JlftA&T-eM o..I ~. IOMoc __ .. I -...... -.,.,.. ..... .. ... ......... . --·--~­F 'S -z--- Pl*U.'" ... m._.. 111 er...ctwq Ooota 11- lllJton IL Muwe0. IL D. 1101 c-m...., Ooro9e ... -omce HOU1'11 : lD-12; 2-5 n.e Harbor 1- S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay A~ IW1- Harbor l'IH om.e Boan: lto5p.m. llGMs.7~~ T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. ~-­-w. Oolltnil om.e1-.- llildt ............. Tft.11 Conrad Richter, M. D. Pr-.tHourt: '"' ... --11 II.. l:.M p. ... ~ ,. p. .. -.-0 w. o-tnl lfewpw"l.._. n • ..,...,_ OPTOM&'WWW ' 0 The ho11r Is coming, and now Is. "'·hen lhP dead s hall bear the ,·oi ct> or the Scrn or God : and they that hear 11 hall U'·e:· This declar&· tion or Je!l u11 as recorded by J obo \•·ill be the Golden T ext of µie Snnday Lf'sson·Sermon oo ••Prob&· l ion arter DeRth" In all branches of 'I'he Mother Chu rch. Tbe First l 'burcb of Chrls t. Scientist. In Boa· ton. John's Gospel r elates that after I the resurrection. ··~·hen the doora ''•ere abut where the dlsclplea were assembl~d for rear of the Jewa, came Jesus and stood in the midst. and saith unto them. Peace be un· to you." Luke adds. "But they ~·ere terrified a.nd afrrlgbted. and sup- posed that they bad seen & spirit. And be said unto them , Wby &re ye troubled ! and why do tboughta &rlae In :your bearta ! Behold m1 b&ndt and my feet. that It la I my· tell: ... for a spirit bath not flesh and bonea. aa · 7e aee me have. ..• and be led them out u rar u to Bethan7, and be lifted up ht• hands. and blNaeC! them." Mary Baker Eddy aaya ln .. Sci· ence and Health with Ke1 to the Scriptures:.. '"The reappeartng of Jeaua wu not the return or a aptl1t. He preuoted the u.me body that be b.ad before hill crucl.tb.lon, and 10 Clorlfted the IUPT81D&CJ" ol KJ.nd oTer lll&ltel'.• 8Cl&lCIDT • T. 8 'I --• !!.. 0. D. .-.. .. •• •• 1; I.Ye 'l'ras*-, o-;...a A.- OJ k M · . _. 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Central Ave. Newport Beac:h ··- ' • • .... • I ' • I / ' _ -'DRIVE IN ""'"' ~ > / ~for Quick, ~urteous -~~~ Service ..r~- w. > 2 .:..~ ........ • ~ ,J j '"°'I 1_oo0/0 Pure PEN,NSYLVANIA MOTOR OILS BUD MU.IJ:R'S Island Shell Station .~.:_~ BALBOA ISLAND Pia! ~0!~ Willowick ~~ oa West 5th St. ;, Mlle Eut of Barbor Boulevard .,_ -la ..... '191.W ·-··· ................. .. ... _,, .. .. ........ .._ .......... ---,, __ Standard It-Hole Course-6100 Yards-Par 71 --··~---'""''" . --. . . . .. ---ONLY TWLtirrr IDNl1TZ8 DBIVZI FBOM BAl.BQA,..-e \ us -1~ THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME! (Tltat Goes F« FcnJ Ser-lice; Too/J It'1 likely that Junior'• beading home to see Pop about" oome f4iancial adjustment. Yes Bir, '"nlere'o No Place Like Home!" And we're ''Home'' for any occasional adjustments your FOrd needs. Here'• -five important reasona why: t. fORD-TRAINED MECHANICS- wbo bow )'OW Fonl best. 2. fACTORY·APPROVED METHODS- /or o i..n-, foster ;ob. I. SPECIAL FORD EQUIPMENT- /or o joh clteck•rl rig/ii. 4. GENUINE FORD PARTS- .....0. rig#,' ro lit rig#, ond lad 1-; S. CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS When you bring your Ford ''Back Home'' to ua, you'll get immediate service- and you'll oave time and money, Once you've tried it, we're oure you'll agree .• ; Theodore Robins YOUR~ DEALER !2nd .t Central Phone Harbor 28 Newport Beach ' ' ' l 'l . • ! . ''I AGREE it's the finest ~ME ever • brewed ... with j~st the tangy Savor that makes • hit with me" - BO~RIS MORROS co· producer of the P.tocioa Pictw"C ••c,.,..,6;, H•ll" • l NEWS-TIMES SPORTS Thunday, OcL U, 19'1 Tars Draw Bye This Week, Prep For Santa Ana DALE BROWN. ID t.be worl4-daamplon "E" boat Dm., •trealla over tbe water ooune u be put* hb boat through lte p&ca for oomla.c Pacl.Oc Motor Boat race ln Udo Channel Nov. 2. Newport Harbor u D l 0 D HJch'1 Sallon caln • retpl.te bet\\·een bout• with thelr two touchest foes \\1th a bye thl• \\'eek foUO\\iDI' tlaelr wlD over Fullert-0a laat FJliday, 14. -photo by Kent Hitchcock 12th Annual R~nning Pacific Motor Dons vs. Chaffey Race to Go in Lido Channel Nov. 2 In Headliner On Oct. Sl tl;ley play the • Santa An.a Sainte there ln what "'ill eaally •tack up-. In llcht of .euoe re.ult. ua- tll n ow__.. the m09t crucl&I game on the Tar calendar. Should Coach Wendell Plck· ea11' crew \\in. ol' e ven dl'aw a lie In that set-to, the Tan might \\'ell flcure ill the tlUe r ace right dO\\'D to tbei wire. If Santa Ana win• (&f they "'lll be quoted to do), the Saints will be odcta..oa fav- Tbe l!th aanaal runnlaf of tbe American Power Boat ueoclatlon'• Padllc Motor Bo&& race h tcbeduled to pt underway wtt.b warm-up trlala at 9:45 a. m. Sunday, Nov. Z, General Ohalrmao Kent Bltcboock &llDOUDoed today. The colorful event, 1ymboUc of the cb.amplonshlp of the Paclllc coast, 11 to be l"MUmed at Newport Harbor thJ.1 year t or the nnt time llnce 1940, Ullt tlme under the 1ponsonhlp o.f the Udo l1le Yacht club. Officials have laid out a 21At .....--- mile oval course in the north Lido I R 8 t N t Channel b<tween Lido Isle and I ace Oa 0 es Coast Highway \\'ith the pits lcr cated at the city docks. They have announced. that 1946-47 racing rules of the Ame rican Power Boat association 'will be in effect for all events. Deft:?nding champion E d di e Meyer will enter hh1 new boat Avenger Il in the field of fifty which will pit him against such stellar contenders as the new 90- mile-an-hour Californ\a Kid pilot- ed by Lon Graditi of Alameda. Following are officials for the event: REGATTA COMMITTEE L ido l1le Y;r,ch t club. Trophy presentation . Commodore Thomaa Rutter: 11tand racllltle.11. Fleet Capta.ln Ned Hiii: rerreahment11 and open houa, Sdylhe Llppencott. chair· ma.n : courllf! commlltee, Vice-Commo-d ore Nick De Mark. cha.lnnan, port CaptaJn George Peter11. Dave Splea, Warren Alberton. J ohn CallahAn; gen· era! chairman. Rear-Commodore Kent Hitchcock. RACE COMMITTEE RefcN!fl, A. L. Bobr1ck, vice-pre.al· den t American Po·wer Boat U80Clation ; chairman. Fred Fredrick..!. American Power Boat usoclatlon ; chief tlmer. Otto Crocker. commodore San Dlero Power Boat club: chief acorer. Tom SllYernail. San Diego Power Bol.t club: Starter, Don Steans. American Power Boat &MOClatlon ; re&i11trar and tabu- lator , Peirgy Hitchcock. Lido Iele Yacht club; pit registrar, Tl.ny Thom- hlll. Southern California. Speedboat club : pit aupertntendent, At Thomhlll. Southern California Speedboat club: mea.sure11. \Vall Blume. San Diego Po wer Boat club; Frank Lane, South- ern California Speedboat club: patrol chalmuul. I Io yd JenHn, American Power Boat a.saoclatton : fire protec· lion and first aJd, Newport Bea.ch Fire department. Race h a s considerable color. Was always run at Newport Har- bor until the war intervened, then transferred to Salton Sea because of security conditions and later congestion of boating. L ast run he re in 1940. W on by Lou Fageol's So Long Jr. In 1942 the race was held at the Salton Sea Yacht club and again F ageol won the trophy. No races during the war years. In 1945 officials still considered the Newport course too congested with boating activity and t he race was hC'ld at the U. S. Naval Air station at Sandy Beach, Salton Sea. The winner was Eddie Meyer of Hollyvvood driving Avenger , a 135 cubic inch hydroplane. There wu no race in 1946. This will be the twellth annual running for this historic trophy, which ls the oldest po¥.•er boat racing award in western boating. The trophy is a silver racing boat posed ln action on a silver sea, all set on a polisb- ed black onyx base. The en tire trophy is nearly two feet in length and is encased in glass. Officials of the Lido Isle Yacht club who will conduct the racing for this event this year and in future years have petitioned the Southern" Cali- fornia. Yachting Assn. for perma- nent possession of the trophy to be kept in the trophy case at the L ido club. Eddie h-1eyer has ac-- ceptcd the challenge to defend WELL GROOMED? Check Your Wardrobe Today. Maybe Your Wife Overlooked That Suit You Want to Wear for That Next Meeting. LIDO CLEANERS 456 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5798-J San Clemente Music: Festival with LOU MITCHELL (ltilllonl Movle·Rodlo Trumpet Slot} ond 16 BIG-NAME STARS •• , •• 1 · FROM BIG-NAME BANDS• Ol'fNING Nm OCT. 25. llKS IENEFIT DANa Catino Son Oemente ir COfttfnulftV w .. •1., Of'I Set. 'fr DANCE -LISTEN Hwy 101 .t lo• Ci..-t. Htt. 0..lr-11.U l..d.. T.. MARVEL Famous Australian Motorcycle CHARIOT RACES ~ (AMA Sanction) 2:30-Sunday Afternoon-2:30 Huntington Beach Speedway The Most Daring Speed Demons Alive In BALBOA Now Open SATURDAY and SUNDAY Chaffey's aerial Panthers and Santa Ana's powerladen Dona, leading contenders for the Eastern conference championship. collide at Ontario at 8 :00 Satul"day night in the number one jaysee. gridiron gigantic or the week. The Orange-clad Pa n t hers, boasting the longest consecutive win str eak among Sou t h 1 a n d teams, has scored one-sided wins over Santa Monica and East L . A., a n d squeezed by Pasadena. San Bernardino aiid Cal. frosh. while the locals h a v c downed Santa Monica, Oceanside, and Pasadena, only to be upset last week by a fighting G 1enda1 e elC'ven. The S a n t a Anans, at full strength for the contest, will be out to avenge the upset suffered last year at the hands or the Panthers. Bill Cook and John Ward will pr obably use a strong rushing attack, hoping to swamp the Chaffey line ·play with big powerful runners like Ra lph Frei- tag and Hal Sheflin, as well as taking to the air witH Bob Hoyt, Chuck P atterson, and Don Miller. Because of Chaffey's speed, sprint· er Chuck Daniels will see m ost of his action o n de fense, while Jack Pickering and Curtis Craw- ford will probably see action on both defense and offense. Starting for the Dons In the line will be Carl Oberto, Merle Clever, Jack O'Connor. Mike Henry, J im Walker, Bill McGee, and J im Thornburg. La Mesa Gun Club Ushers in Duck Season With Limit Duck hunting opened Tuesday at noon and mem bers of the La Mesa Gun club took advantage of the occasion by bagging the limit of four each. Among those in the field were George Holstein, Allan Crary. Clarence Beesmeyer, Arthur Tay- lor, Rowland R., Hodgkinson, W . F. _Baxter,· Frilz von Schlaegle, William Grafton. Andi-ew S mith, Pike Br andt. Earl Gard, Roy Hof· fman, Willia m Arblaster and Dr. Pat Daugherty. Alpha Beta Leads As 800 League Bowling Continues The fourth "'eek of hot compe;. lition in the recently.revived 800 bo\vling league, in session at the Cost.a MC'sa Recreation hall, saw Alpha Beta beginning to move a way in the. standings. The four- team league 'Shaped up Wednes- day night like this: o rltes league to emerge Sunset champa fOf' 1941. News-Times Dog-of-the-Week Thi.I Uoy S-montJas..old terrier and Bo•ton bull puppy Al.ta up alertly for tt1 portrait at the Corona deJ Mar Dos and Cat h09pltal ln the hope that flOIDe- one jut around the corner bas a nice, w&rm kennel and a bottle of mllk walttnc. -photo by Gerhardt Motorcycle Races Sunday, No Hot Rods at Beach A thundering Sunday progran1 of speed is set for Huntington BC'ach Speedway with the famous Austra lian ?\1otorcycle Chariots scheduled at the oval. Sunday's thrillfest will bring the famous Aussie three-wheelers in· to roaring competition as Nation- al ?vlotorcyclc Champion, Ed Kretz pilots his two-\1.'heel-drive chariot among such famous m otor-devils as Charlie Wilson, Smokey Stan- field, Pete Smith, Bub McCullock and Fred Ellsworth. Thd recently-inaugurated Sat- urday night bill of 78-lap hotrod races, schC'dulcd for this week, has been cancelled until next Saturday and the Sunday races will be the only event of the "·eekend at the speed\\-'a}', it was announced. Team Won Lott Alpha Beta .. ·-.. -.... -·-1 2 .FL-YING BULLS Pink's Drugs .. ..... -4 5 RESUME SCHEDULE Simpson Paints .............. 4 5 - Crawford Drugs .............. 3 6 TIDE TABLES OCTOBER, 1941 F 24 6 :40 12:14 5:n 4.5 2.4 4.4 S 25 6:55 0:19 8:ZZ 1%:4-1 4.7 0 .4 4.6 1.9 Su 26 7:11 0:47 1 :0Z l:IS 5.0 0.5 4.7 1.3 M Z1 1:30 1 :12 1:41 1:4-1 5.3 0.6 4.1 0_1 T 28 · 7:51 1:36 8::12 2:18 5.6 0.8 4.7 0_2 W ' 29 · 8:15 2:02 9:05 Z:M 5_9 1.0 4.5 --0.2 Th 30 8:41 2:29 9:51 S :M 6.2 1.4 4_2 --0.5 Ttdea are placed 1n order or occurence Licht figure• &.m.; d&rk flruru p.m. EL TORO MCAS -After a weeks rest from the gridiron wars, the Flying Bulls resume their ser- -¥ice.schedule Saturday night m eet- ing Alameda Naval Air Station at 8 p.m. in the Santa Ana Bowl. Switching two tackles to the fullback slot, Coach Ed Cornwell hopes to f i e l d a bone-crushing backfield, with 210 pound steam- roller-Hke Jack Ott a nd Reggie Royer. Bill Chesak also tipping the scales at better than 200 pounds has been m oved to half to complete the backfield shuff£e. Alameda will be looking for re- venge this year after their 12-0 pasting of last year at the hands of El Toro, their only defeat of the 1946 season. Dick Mcintire Nightly Except Wednesday _ Vaux's • -Balboa Dinner UnHI 11 P. M . ' .. ' r NEWPORT BALBOA Nl:W8°TIMl!l8 THUBllDAY N'nport -·Calif. 0et-. 11, 1M1 H. J. (HANK) 1;-IDLER (top), 504 Tustin A,·e., l\"e\\·porL Heights, proudly poses by .&·point, 195-pound buc k he bagged last Saturday n ear Panguifeh, titah. Fidler, \\'hose trip \\'RS also de \·oted to flAh- lng, caught a n.1ess or trout runnln~ up to 17 Inches. Out of a par1y of slx he bagged biggest deer, most. ris h. · Belo\\': :'\Ir. and :'\lrs. C. G. Rodgt>r s, 408 Santa .o\na A\·e., S e\\'port ' Heights, fra1ne 3-polnt, 160-pound def"t the;r brought back from Ka.l- bab forest, .o\rlz. Rodgers, \\'ho had o ne of 1000 permits issued for Kalbab preser\·e, b~ged his prize on fifth trip Into m ountaJns. -photos (top) Volne:r Hay jr.; (bottom ) Conrad Hug Apia •.• PHILCO leodsl Telnitloo u ,_ ~rwr..,/ ic would be-••• deu, briPf, aharPi, o<ady piameo, ...., ID liped roomal Al ~mple ... ndio co opente chaab co PH.ll.C0'1 udwiYe mearoaic Conuol.,.. ...... &quisi .. modena cabio« ol "' .. mahop.ny. a..dr now ••• for i 0 ce•••cioo ___ , $416 .... $1.2.SPM.T• S...e.N -.......... """' -111. / /A$f -~· awm1A11 DEUVllYI TURNER'S YOflr Electric Appliance Dealer Sin~ 192' 205 w,-. 4th Sent. Ana Ph. 1172 ,. -- " ' • - "Page 10 !f•WPO&T BALBOA N&WS-TIMll:ll TBUaDU Kewf!!'.' 8°•"9 ~ Outaa • .., J.MT Stock Market At a Glance Am Tel It Tel .:_ ......... -• .1581' Dupont ____ .......... -.... .191 General Motors .. ---·,···· 60" Goodyear ····-· .. -·-··-.. ·• 48 KAomecott ....... ---.. -······-· .. 48"' Sean ---·-···· .. ···-··-..... : 38% So Cal Edison ,_ .. _______ ... 31"' ·standard oo ... _ ............ 60"' U S Steel ...... -................ 77 Canadian Padtlc ._ ........ -. 11 % Sand Crab <Continued ln>m Pap ll No PavlJis. Newport Heights dttrens are a bit worked up over the slowness ot the dty officials to do -anything about their wretch- ed streets. Mrs. Roger Ward says that petltlooa contain· Ing some 300 names have been In the archives ot the engine'er's office for many weeks, asking that a paving program be inaugurated. Re-Past Reviewed pa;r ot the thoroughfares. By Coast. Assoc. ~ ~!i w:;:.~th:i (~--from Pap 1l shifts lll)d do nobody any -· good. Ye Crabber can put dents 11nee 19Z1 and the accom· in with those residents as plilhments over the yean lnclud· frequent drives over those tng the cout bll(hway, Ortega bumpy pavements will testi· highway, lmprovinir and cleaninl( ty, ot beache1. a pn>jocted seco¢arY + + + highway, first muter plan of N Bobotham A clip-. ahorellne development, count Y onnan · als sewer plan, Viaduct at the Ardtes, ping from Redding reve development of Newport Harbor, that Norman Robotham, for- a cout junior college, preservation me~ traffic operator here, of sportfilhlng along the cout, had been elected president of spring and fall promotion. check· the Shasta-Cascade Wonder-' Ing kelp cuttlnir and Christmu land -association. It even lighting. printed his photo showing BH<h.. To Grow him a distinguished, white- haired ti . te dif. Southern California is to .be-gen elJUl!l• QW_ come the moot densely populated fer'ent fi-?m his younger , area In the world, dW?' to the hard-fighting ~ys here. Nor· climate, was a prediction brought man knows his ~c prob-- out by J. Leslie SteHeiuen In lem, has served his state on 1peaklng of the future. The coast highway affairs and has gone will eventually carry the county, a long way since he left because the population ls moving Southern for Northern Cali- ' ~ Mlllloll HOBl8 Units Predicted I ¥!ch~1:~ilere ENDORSE (Continued from ~ 11 SEWERS Me., the Halda la the product of "Home buildlnir bepn Jut mooth to ~t new recorcb and for the remainder of. thlJ year bometo will be built at a rate of. "'°"' the combined designlna talen~o! than 1000.000 units annually ac· John H. WeU.. C.pt. Welch '1ld Newport Harbor Junior Olam· commii to L. Louis Gairaud, Prest· Mr. anl! Mra. Fleildunan. Ambrii: ber of Olmmero. unanimowlly .,,. dent of the caiifomla Real Estate the 1trlkln1r featllr<tl are two 100 doned the propoee11 Inclusion of association. Galraud met yester-h.p. Ent._tae marirw engina, :-;-..._i Beach In the new Clranll" day with the Newport Harbor two tO k.w. Hercule1 "lmeraton, County ~ Dia_..)· 1Y1tem Board of Realton Ln a rntttln&' at 1urface search radar, aluminmn following a 15-minute talk by Her- Newport Harbor Yacht club. He 1upontructutt, teak decks and bert F. Kenny, president of the Is visiting more than 100 local panelllng (except in the dinina senior chamber at the tormer'a realty boards In the state to intro. salon where prima vera was tlled), meetinc tn White's cafe, Balboa duce newly elected State $ecre.. Spun glau fiber curtains, foam Island. Wednesday nicht. tary Eucene P. Conser of Los An-rubber upholstering and room con-Pcstmuter Kenny described the gelea. trolled air conditioning. propooed settinK up of the board Tom w. Hendenon, prmdent The bridl(e deck, which h a 1 that would operate the new IYI· of the local realty boanl. welcomed "more modem equipment than the tern and told how the 1Y1tem the state officers at the meetins Queen Mary," according to Capt. would be organized. of 100 member1 and cuests. Other Welch, hu three-way steering He laid 1tre11 on the !act that out.of-town CU01ts Included Mn. (din!Ct, all-electric and automatic the state board of health had Galraud pilot), fathometer and recorder, adopted a resolution prohibiting The volume of new home con-remote controla fCJf' starting and the continued di.spou1 of raw se'W'- structicm reached a low polnt for operating the engines, the latest qe and industrial wastes Into any th~ year last May, Gelraud said, In navigation devices. and 2 llhip. of ·the Inland and coutal waters but has been lncreasfn& rapidly, to-shore radio telephones. Com-without proper treatment. having taken a decided spurt since municatJon refinemen ts w h I ch .. 'The state department of heaJth removal of governmental controls have aha been l..nstalled in each has threatened to quarantine our in July. The only remalnlng bot-ot the f'Wo launches carried on beaches because ot the bad aant- Ueneck preventing maximum pre> the boat deck. tation condltlon," Po 1 t ma• t er duction ot houses ls a continuing A crew or 17. including 2 mates.. Kenny said, insisting that the pr~ scarcity ot labor, he said, and this 3 engineers, 2 oilers, 6 seamen, posed county sewage disposal plan will be rellev~ within another 2 cooks, and 2 stewards, serve 11 the only way out of a.n unpleas- eight months as building trades under Capt. Welch, who before the ant situation. unlons recently have relaxed their war was skipper of Earl Halli-Wher e there are now less than restrictions on apprentice training, burton's Vida, a familiar yacht 200,000 people in Or ange county, Gairaud 'Stated. in Newport Harbor waters. there will be a population of 1,- Commenting O°; the recent ac-"66,000 in 1990, Kenny said, em- tion ot federal otftcials in bringing Se $105 000 phasizing the fact that the pr-es- an indictment or the NatiQWll As-e ' ent f'.2Wage disposal system of out- sociation ol RA:"al Esta~e ~rds, F Li hts falls, especially in the Newport Gairaud said h~ orgaruz.ation e~-reeway g Harbor area, are running to more pects similar action to be .taken ln • than the full capacity. GaliJo!'"ia.. '?e move LS po~: (Continued from Pa&"e 1) He explained how the v&rious cally mspired.. according to The signal Ughts will be in-sanitation districts now in the .• that way, he pointed out. fomia. rau~ 1"a f~~iuen~a:1r h:~: stalled at these three strategic county would fit into the system. ~ u te ~.. 0 e points: (1) near the Great All All distr icts are willing, he said, ' • Dan Patch spoke briefly as ------- chairman ot the Christmas light- ing committee and pointed out hi. committee wu to have a meeting .aon to plan for the Ughts. Floor Sanders Floor Edgers Floor Waxers Tools for 'Carpentry Work and Plumbing -FOR RENT- CROWN HARDWARE Returns Librl!ry Book, Finds Car Ransacked It's getting so bad that one can- not even return a book to the li- brary without having someone else ransack an automobile. • Mary Hamlin of. 107 B street, Balboa, told police her machine was Victimized Wednesday night while she was in the Newport-Ba.1- boa Publl~ library. Although con- t ents were strewn over the front seat, nothing was taken, police in- vestigators Nported. HOLDS FALL MEET The first meeting of the Orange County Health Council, following swnmer vacation. will be held in the Board of Education building. Santa Ana next Monday evening, October Z7th, at 7 :30 p.m., Miss Vena Jones, president, presiding. Scotch tape, VarlOUI liz.es. OD tale at 'the New.-nme. . "A BIT OF OLD ITALY" -DINNERS 5 TO 9 P . M. Specializing in Family Style Italian Dinners Your Favorite Italian Dishes Cooked .to Order 6810 Coast ·Highway Newport Beach Pi.one: llal'bor SU-W SM Sbore Coloay Lee B. Casey PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT the ANNOUNCES Opening of Bis Office on November I , 1947 at 2603 W. Central Ave. Newport Beach Harbor 2127-\V MODEL HOME "' YO~R DREAMS :: : ,: ' .::.: '." Oii ••pOt1en1 ol octvonced l•endJ it! lunctio110I o••0"'9-"'· 01RO:r~9 new mo1e .. ol1 ond ""°'"' rrod•t•onol dio"" y~·n be !h"ll•d by !lie d o'nno d••O ric h co1or1, ••cluS1•• wollp0pe•l. 11or1llllQ 11111owotlOl'a i. Jur,.;lh,,•91 ol'l(f fftOde•n ho<t1e OPl)olnt.,enl1. homes that save you S4 a squ'are foot .., Th11 it O"• ol ~ ho-s b<ti"lil bufft '""""oneously Oii lido Ille. f«:lrl 11•11U•iduolty dcirgned. bl.It by oppl.,.ng lllOJl·COnllrucfioft technique they o•e prieed to w•• uo 10 S4 per sqvore lo<». They haYe froai 1500 IJ '2000 ~·· feel, lO f'9'1•• yOYr 90¥1f19. Co.., See. C0«p0re, ~I MODtL MOMI, 231 ..,;g Quito. Udo ble. p. .. ••Isl .... M:Olf'OIATtO SogJn~ 33lJ "'° 'do fWW$10fl beoc\ oftoti• harbor 1.500 t ,J Lido Isle MODEL HOME Interior Furnishings by SlNm mm I'UUNITllllt co. 416 ··oa 1ni • ....,. ./( .,._,.. w. c.M.d'0•2 ... 1.ng con ro s. American Market ; (2) on the pointing out that the only opposi- other side ot the Harbor Island tion is coming from farmers who bridge and (3) near the gasoline are afraid they will be .over-taxed service station at the Coast hiJth-to pay for the cost of the 1ys- way entrance to the Balboa Island tern. Experts Scan Bay Area Plan A mooring area 100 feet off the pier end line of Shark Island In the Upper Bay channel was rec- ommended as a substitute for the presently proposed yacht mooring area northeasterly of Lido Isle at a hearing conducted by U. S. IJ'strict Engineers in t he old city hall here WOdneaday. Twenty ·representatives of var- ious interests, civil, federal and private, attended the conference which was opened in the coun- cil chambers, with Col. Joseph K. Killian. executive officer of the Los Angeles district engineers of- fice, presiding and Kenneth L. Peel, chief or its harbor division, outlinjng procedures. Without objection from other representatives of local cenneri(.>!, sportfishing boats' firms and other interests, the board, which includ- ed two authorities from the Coast Guard, r ecommended t h a t the commercial fishing vessel moori.ng area be increased 150 feet on the north and SO feet on the south. This ""'ould permit an overall in- crease of 75 feet to t he present arc>a which is located southeaster ly of a line having a bearing of 227 degrees true from the nashing red beacon at the southwest cor - ner of Lido Isle, and parallel to, and 200 feet distant from the pier - h£'ad line off the southeasterly line of Rhine Point. The area is no'v reserved for forC' and aft moorings, conforming to the ci ty's harbor ordina nce No. 5-13. for boats licensed for com- mercial fishing. Emerge Unhurt From Collision An automobile \vhich rolled over one and a half times at a Costa Mesa intersection left its two oc- bridge. "Farmers don't like it," the These signals are necessary at postmaster said, "'because t he y this time becaWle the city is far fear the system will only benefit behind in illi own construction the cities. in which case they will plan a nd in order \o compete with have to pay the cost ot its instal- the increase in the now of traffic lation arid operation." expected when the freeways are The speaker said that he did constructed it was found import-not view it r r 0 m the taxation ant for the city to request the vie""']Xlint, but as a good Invest- signal lights as a protection for ment. "If you are going to build Its citizens. a home, you"d build It soundJy. Pointing out that no one could So with a sewage disposal sys-stop the influx of population ex- pected with the opening of the tern." freeways. the postmaster predict-Cost or the system in the Hunt- ed that population of the county ington Beach and Newport Beaeh would increase from its present joint district would be lower than status of less than 200.000 to t,-in any other district, Kenny said, 466.000 in 1990. because of the tact that the beach He saw the Santa Ana FreeWB.y areas have a higher assessed valu- as a protection to the increased ation and because they are nearer flow of traffic from both the Los to the proposed treatment plant. Angeles and San Diego Freeways. The engineers hope to have all The Santa Ana Freeway, he said, sanitary districts set up by Jan- would be almost completed b1 uary 1948 aod hope to have the December 15, by which ti.me tt system operating in 1950. \viii be usable from Sota street in .===========~­ East l...os Angeles out to Orengi:: county. He d('SCl"ibcd hO\\' traffic frorrl other areas, such as Long Betrdf. would weg their way into the main freeways, whi ch will carry the local traffic direct to the beach cities a nd beyond. The freeways will be so formed that there will be a separate flow channel for business and a separate road for tourist traffic. From here, traffic will be able to use three routes, one to Santa Ana; one to Huntington Beach boulevard and one to H a r b or boulevard. he said. Ther e also will be a St'parate route for trucks. The postmas ter also stated tha t the Upper Bay cannot be develop- <'d until somet hing is done to im- prove the traffi c si tuation in that direction. <?nc will have to detC'r- mine whC'ther to build a traffic tunnell or .raise the level or the present bridge. M1'1MA "411Lll' GRAHl . LOY . l£MPLE cupants unhurt foll owing a col-:===========.;~ lision at Orange avenue and 21st r street yesterday at 9 :15 a .m. ll l:ttc:i ·-~:: 'StC'cf • I Saf<' were Mss. Leona A. Oo\VTI· t 0 ing. 357 E 18th St .. Costa Mesa, ., her five-year.old daughter Sharon !QC ~~ Lee. and lhe driver or the other car. Lucill e E. Jennings, of Gar· den Grove. The accident occurred \\'hen f\frs. Downing swerved her car in a futile attC'mpt to avoid strik- ing the machine driven by Mrs. Jennings. U. S. Power Squadron Swears in New Members Under the commandership of Or. Howard Baker, some 50 U. S . Power Boat Squadron members and families of the Balboa chap- ter descended on the Balboa Yacht club last night. Families present included the Jonas, the Andrews, Dr. Merrumak, Vearu;, Haulbrock. Wunlemann, Capt. McMiUan, catl, F1etcher, Hitchman, Holtz, Payne, Boyd, Forsythe, Baker, Henden- son, Jenk.J.n.s and Ha.11. Thirteen new members were sworn in by Commander Baker. O••neod &di DO pt tbe Job done. COM Civic Group Will Elect Officers, Discuss China Cove '!'be CGnlba de! -0-ric -elation will bold Its annual meet- lnir at 8 p.m. on October 31 at the CGnlba de! Mar Gnznmar School auditorium, Hanlld II. Davia .-cntar7 trc •1 • -.. .... wm. New •lfftrcft• ad ...... al dlrect<n will be elecUd far 'he """"w ,_. -the pr-nt lblha of. tlle Odna °'" - Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price ID IUi.O'• t.h.rUIJ.nc drama "THE LONG NIGHT" ··-------·--.. --.. Saa.. Mon., T""'9. Od. U.!7-!8 ---mm mm YOUNG • MITCHUM mm RYAN • Ml•IWl·ll•-~ ...... ----a 1011 S<MUT ,..._ ~., • .,..11n .......,-.,._....._. .. ...,,. ...... ................. ..---------.. Sun., Mqn., Toes. Oct. %6, %7. 28 EJ1:clU5lve Harbor Show1nc Pat O'Brien ae you Uke him. ln "RIFF-RAFF" with Anne Jeffreys Al9o tile mo.t di• ti I "' teatarette of the ,_,. "I'm An Alcoholic" . --. . . . . . -.......... .__ Betty Hutton in "Tiie Perils Of Pai line" --() I ;-......._ Lawrence Tiemey .. -..... -1111 New;cl Wes+ l,.;:;::::=;:::;.;;;.:;;.;;;,;.;.;;;;~,;;;;~._~~~~~~~.....i 'aaattaowlllbe .........i. 1· 2 -, MAYFIELD'S MARKET 1741 NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA FREE PARKING FRIDAY and SATURDAY . { pt»AR_r_t:_ ·~·;~·SPECIALS Armour's Star FRESH EGGS URGE Doz. 79c Rath's Black Hawk LUNCH MEAT 12--<IL Can 39c Butter Kernel Corn Golden Bantam No. 2 Oan lt Libby's Deviled Ham No.~ Can l&c Swift's BABY MEATS stn1ne<1 lie Chopped 27c Table Queen COFFEE Lb. Can 3~ MARGARINE Del Rich Lb. 35c . Krispy CRACKERS 1 Lb. Pkg. 22c Jolly Time POPCORN l&c . 10-0&. Can Martinelli CIDER for HALWWE'EN ~ 21c Archer House Spaghetti With Tomato Sauce Monarch Whit.e Silver Cross Whole Kernel SWEET CORN Ui~--OL Jar ac 18c 11-0z. Can Cashmere Bouquet The Fragrance Men Love 2 Bars 23c "IT" MAGIC CLEANER It Cleans Everything Old Dutch Large Package 21c CLEANSER With Activated Slismotiti Clean Hallowe'en Windows WIND EX 3 eans 26c 20-0z. Bottle 29c .. ·--.... ---·-------· . ·---·---·' w,...,. __ .. ___ _ Meat Department Specials PicNhlCHAMs lb. 58c 'PoiKUTTRoAsr.-lb. &2c PbiKSAUSAGE lb. 49c BEEF crROASTed lb. &9c WCAL FRESH KILLED CHICKENS .'• FRESH 'llRIPE _D}\IL_l'. -.. -_,,,._ ..... ----_____ .... _._ .................. _., .. .......,. PUMPKINS lb. 4c ea• FRESH CAULIFLOWER lb. Sc ••• APPLES BY THE BOX -. ----------- Frozen Foods ••• CHICKEN CHOW MEIN 29c Ea. ••• Raspberries 35c Ea. ·----·-......... -.... LET US SA VE YOU MONEY! .... _ ---·--· ...-.... ·-----·· _ ...... ····-·-- Juice ORANGES 7• ~1 ... 2Sc • •• SPANISH ONIONS 4c 50 lb. '1 99 lb. Bag ••• SPUDS BY THE SACK .. __ ....... ··---. . . -·-· _ ... . DELICATESSEN D ·ANISH MINCEMEAT -···---·····---···-Pt. MA ID HAM SALAD ··--·········· 'fz-pt. FRUIT SALAD JELLO .. pt. Sauerkraut, bulk 13c pt.; 2 for 2 ~~~--.-........ l"itib Jumbo Enchiladas ···-·---·: .. ea. 2 (-Me) . Kosher Dills .... : ............ _ ...... ea. gc Nauvoo Blue Cheese .... 'fz-lb. 37c COffee Cak 31c ALL~ g~if .CUTS Daffodil eat;-' PUied 49c PAllT'I' om:s~CLUDING Pi•eapple Pie <z.<Jrw'> _ 4~ ' . • J . I ................ ~ .. mll!l--------------,rt --------r r ____ _ - I 1 Vol. I-No. 40 lssuecl Each Weei ?. with HEWS-TIMES che • PuafuJ PtU:ific WEEKLY .. -f:?- R EL I EF FOR BUS RIDERS I • SALLY BROWN A.~D HER Ll'l'TLE DAUGHTER. BOB- BY, OF BALBOA. ARE SHOWN B EFORE A N D AFTER THE BAI.BO.\ 1 ~1- PROVEMENT A SS 0 CIA- TION'S 8 U CC E 8 S FU L DRIVE TO SECURE BENCHES FOR BALBOA BUS &IDEBS. THEIR CA M P A I G N T 0 PROVIDE COMFORABLE WAITING PLACES FOR BUS PATRONS -A CAM- PAIGN WHICH ELICITED H ABB 0 & -\VIDE SYM- PATHY FROM OOM)IUT- E& 8TA.NDUS-WAS B.E- Al.JZED W11ZN THE WEB- ER BAKING COMPANY IN8TAl.JJl!D THE BENCH SHOWN AT THE MAIN BUS · STOP IN FRONT OF TIU RENDEZVOUS BALL ROOM. . -pbota. by Volney Hay jr. The O~Hanlohs ~ -· --' Ovr Sµniets Are Glimp.u of HuWYl I BLADE FEATURES Oct. 23, 1947 -Modern Day -*- BEFORE AND AF IER - - - Trlsurr. -~~~~~ --J __ --------- • 2 BAI.BOA, (JAUJOB!O& OCTOBER 23, 1947 in the •.•• HARBOR LIGHT NEW LOOK Thia week we introduce a new venture to our readers. The Blade, whose appearance each week ha.a, we hope, become familiar to you, iw taken cin that .. New Look." It's been dressed up from the front cover to the back in the latest faahion. Prom now on (a.Muming, of course; that we" meet with your ap· proval), the new PICTORIAL Blade will come to you each Thunday aa a supplement to the Week·End Edition of the Newport Balboa News.-Timea. In this way, we hope to do things; first, we expect to render a greater service to all our readers by providing them with readable, interesting features and pictures about Newport·Balboa and people they know. Second, we hope to strike a better balance betwten the incr~g demand for advertising space and our policy of giving our readers the "most fo r their money" in features and pictures. By merging with the News·Times, the Blade gains a vastly wider audience. Yet the Blade will not lose its identity. It will continue to s~ for peninsular Balboa in the belief that the problems of Balboa are, in the last analysis, the problems of us all. But we believe it will speak the more effectively by commanding a greater readership. Like the News~Times, t he Blarje seeks to promote a greater cohesion between the several gographical entities that comprise Newport Beach. The future of the H arbor area is inextricably linked to unity. T ogether, we ca.onot fa.ii to become a great coast city. If the Pictorial Blade can, from time to time, help ua all to realiu that, it will have served a good purpose. • • • • BUT on with the show. On page three we are beginning the first of two installments by Fred Prost on the treasure-seeking O 'Hanlons. The story of the Dwyn·W en and the voyage to Cocos was first broken by the Los A ngeles Hcral<l·Express. The N ews-Times •. "scoop· ed" in its own back yard, took up where the Herald· Express left off and ran a feature in its Tuesday, October 14 edition under the head· ing, "Adventurers to Sail F rom Here to Hunt Fabulous Cocos Treas· ure." N ow comes a chapter ahout the people hehind the story-the O 'Hanlons. In Fred's story )'OU 'll get a glimpse of what sends the O'Hanlons off on a romanti(', rather imprubahle adventure for buried gold. Perhaps yo u'll come to the same conclusion we did: the only diffcn.:nce between the O'Hanlon family and ours is that they really are going vagabonding. W 1: only uay·drcam about it. How About Your ELECTRIC WIRING? S. E. BRIGGS Electric Contractor • 828 Twenty-Eighth Street Newport Beach Barbor 1805-R .. -------- Wishes to Announce to its Patronage . That Due to the Temporary Lull in Business for the Next Few Weeks in the Newport Harbor Area, Coupled With Pres. Truman's Meatless Day Program We Are Conforming by Closing from Monday Through Thursday However, We Will Be Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m. A New Innovation Bas Been Added in the Form of a Sunday Morning "Brunch" from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m . • • • where Mrs. Kenyon, late of the fabulous British Em, bassy in Washington, D. C., will hold sway with her $'eady famous spoon bread. and laombay pita, break- fut Dosages, eggs as you like 'em, and of course, our famous Plank coffee • Call Harbor 627 2'i31h Marine Ave. • • • I 'Bye now, ''WlllT'' Balboa Island • Robert Ripley, of "Believe It or Not" fome, has a co!:c :· tion of 12 : :> u ni:wua stC. .s. ... BALBOA B1! BLADE BALBOA BLADE PICTORIAL Another famous collector is Mrs. America, who, in the past five years, has turned over to her meat dealer 625,000,000 pounds of needed used cooking fat. ! I T elephone: Barbor 2202 Orrtce : 507 Ea t Central • Publi bed E\"e ry Thuniday a t Balboa. CallrornlA , bsued encb week with the ="ewpor t llulboa Xcws-Tlmes \-OL-:'\E\. JI.\ Y, SR. - - -Publl4Jber \'OL~t:\' HAY, JR. --Art Editor l'rink d b v tho !'icw1>0rt Ha rhor i'ubli-,hJng Co.· "Be Sure-Insure" * 'laurie Stanley with F.arl \V. Stanky * :!2:J ~I a riot> A ,.e .. H a rbor 1776 Bn I bou Isla od HARBOR Drafting Service Ht>sidC'ntial -CommerciaJ 711 -C Coa~t Jli-\\'ay HARKING BACK Ollroclt' '.\1111'1 !\r" 11ort Rl":icb l'lll)Ot> Ilt•aL'Oll 5860 the trip. In tl'w <'n1i1" •;ip \ li11·h • • • From the File .1 OCTOBER 21, UH i Two biFt da ncC's will bf' hc·ld in the city on thC' Saturdav prN·1'Ci- ing Hallowe'rn. . 1. H . Ecl1 n- borough will hold a m;1~quC'r:1dc and HallO\\l'°Cn i1a1 ty at t he 13.1111- house Pavilion Octobc·r ~8. . . A t th<' Balboa pavilion on thr :;.inw C'vrning F \\' Bech.w11h '' ,11 h11ld a H allowC''C'n part) nnci ;rn (l id f ashion ed harn danCl' .\ t \\ h.c:I• prizl!s will he a wnnktJ 1n • Jw most origin;-11 costum<'s. c ,., , 1 rd ;i <l i ~ 1 '111 re ( · r ~' 1n1J m 11. I - ,.1,, I . I !111C I!' •• ,. I ll)H'' !' -:, '\\'!) -•• -.-. ....... -................ c n t h•' .:•1,n,: ti ip ;incl •'Ill' 011 ~It n urn <H lf>Hl.H '.!1, l'l~i ,\( 1,, II ol I 1..-; \ I ,._ ))\' ·I 11'1,t ., • J t;l I' •Ii ' I 1li: I I'!'\\ r '11 ' 1· \\ lir:1 \'.di p 1·r lh fl(ll h ...... I • 1. " ... , I "\".,.,~I': 1 ', 'hn.• In 111q -· n ;11 l1otj .. 1 . 1 • • • : t 1 1 n r• 11 h. · 1 : n " ' ' 1 r · ~ - I 'Jt • • ·1" t ''. ' I I CI~IFF HA VEN * Newport Harbor's Newe st and Finest Deve lopment * The big windo\V in fro nt t•I 11 • News ol I 1cc· "''" not hrnk· n l ·, anyone' •ryini.: 10 l1ch: thP 1•,1t1 .. 1. I b ''' •:11 f '• )Ul y a t'il 11.t.n 1 f 1h <' t o\\ n '' :.11 I I 1~~1rl \V. Sta nley Sole AgP,,f had smelled too long on :l b\it 1 k that ctict not con min e11'' i.!n• ·I 1. r ' ' 1:, 1' ( ,, I we hud ~"n" hon11' \\ ~ d n , I , ,. " ... 1i jll • ... ~. ,, • It • '..!'~.) '? \HJ:'\"E . .\ \'L • t I I t Ii • e\'C'nin~. I I \\ill hC' n pl tC'"d :1 '11..; 1'1 C'Xp<'nSI". \\'<" M1•nti11n t h 1' I '1'1 1 • ShO\\' I hnt \\'l .ff• l-1 ll nn I l' O < TOR E R !i, I!!'~'! ·\t 11 m1 l ling of tll r 11\ •111"' ~ l\Ionday l'\C'o1og th• cit·. 1 k ''·, nuthori1rd 111 call r 1: h ad l11r ti • bridg~"' :tCT'P"!" th• <1J•I ~. 1"'1.t .\11 1 rinr connt'Clin~ ; •• \\'iilll 1 nl 11 h with ~ wport Re .HI l\1rs. Dorothy 1\l C.1rtr r. '' hn has just rdurmd from an 'llllP trip to Lonr Trr<'. Y~n. ic; f11'l of nothing but prai"c for tlw t ia,..- Jand roRd,1 er in whir·l1 ~hC' nnch• The Arches Cafe -·- Steak and Chicken Dinners -·- Cocktail Lounge Open 10 a. m . Till 2 a. m. -·- Newport Blvd. & Coast Hwy. NEWPORT BEACH Casino Cafe and Cocktail Lounge OPEN 5:00 A. M~ 'TIL I :30 ·A. M. -0- !02 HAINST. ,1 I ; d 1• I.· ,1. •• I " ' l' pot 1 U· :ic'1 i" r 1:-, .. 1 '' .. . ' l' , ~. ,. l ii . . ' rl l .' 1 ,. ' l:• i... • {~ti • I • •11 l J .. I . J ,1, t ',·cl .. ( 11.\RT.ER BO.\T POCO LO C O r.h r fl.tit nu I Trnllin!: \\Rh I 1 11.r, O" nr r • •11t·rutor I ht11H' ll1'rl11tr '..!O I Po rt Lido, ~~\\port Br nf·h --1 ·-... .. ·~···~~"t - ~ Say 'J i ~' .. ~ Cafe 1 lU:\lE OF (;()OD FOOD ~ \Y hile \~ ou Dine Enjoy the Beautiful -\·cnic Balboa Bay ~ Opposite Fun Zone Ferry Landing (.'fain land) L. A. \\'ELLS P I u m -i n g a n d H 1atin g Sam 619 East Ba /& I l l F I x T u ·R E s in sf at her Avenue ~ldence 58 Office 420 ~·arehome 5675 - I I I r • ., ,. -~ '? "' .., .. .. ')"' .. # .. ,. ,, 3 THE O'IJANLONS-MODERN-~AY URE SEEKERS Three Brothers, a Girl and the "White Me ger" -a Quest · For Hidden Gold in ~oco1 I la~d By FRED FROST original charts; tM latest in ~ to ride out the storm of revo- . Living dangerously is nothing detecting lnstruments and oth lutlon. new to the O'Hanlons or th e necessary scientific equipment. ' Days later, while the dignltariel sturdy 106-foot schooner, Dwyn-Meanwhile the 0wyn.w of Church and State conferred on Wen, which is now undergoing which is W~lsh fOr White M th~ir plans in the ship's cabin, repairs at Boat.swain's Locker on senger, rides restlessly at b another and more sinister discus- Coast highway in preparation for moorings. She is a trim. whi siQ\11 wu held Jn the forecastle by a voyage to th~ weird island of schooner, whose sleek lines ot l th~ crew, who had tasted gold in C o c o s, begi.nrung December 8, hull and the rakish lift of aux the load.inc of lt. where they will seek the rumored iliary topmasts towering over l ~acy took hold and the pas- hidden treasure of the centuries-ser boats mark her, in her owners sengers died. \• old Cathedral 1 of Lima, Peru. belief, as destiny's final favorite So it was, so the story goes, For the 0 Hanlons of Van-in one of the oldest and stranges th8it the Mary Dear, led by a couvcr, British Columbia, have sagas of sea and bun~ treasure. pir.te, Capt. Thomson, and his been living datingly ever since For gold is her goal-the hid ~ew t?Ok hold of the gold and , they ~C're old enough to know den golden treasure of Church an silver ~gots a nd ot~er religious what life was alJ about. J.?a~ger State. Life-sized figures of th pos.$ess10ns and carried them .off has n ever Olzed these striphngs Virgin Mary and Child cast to Cocos Island, some 1300 rmlea who helped. Canada and Engl~nd solid gold; two hunW:ed a n weSt of the modern entrance to turn the tide on the a dvancing seventy-three jeweled g 0 1 d e · th.e Panama Canal and some ~ Nazis in the earlier and later swords; gold candalabra of mass mil~ off the coast of ~ta R!ca. phases of W01·ld War II. proportions, all wrapped in tarr She made sound berth m Chatham In the O'HanJon clan are the can vas and _ a century and ~ay one of the two possible lan~- DWY:\-WEN LYING AT ANCHOR --------------------- A Young Matron Selects A Hat i fotrr sons of Mrs. Grace Car-t 0 . terred dee mgs on the surf-beaten volcaruc michael ·of Vancouver , Harry, quarther atrg -:-cm ky th p fan mountain top that rises sheer from . . nea a op1 s . on e . h f · ths f i Howard, Joseph and Michael. tastic and mysterif)us Cocos Isl t e s ~a or rune-ten o ts ~ee of t hese-Harry, Joseph and and that has been the founderin . scant Cll'cumference. And here 13 Michael -own the Dwyn-Wen. 1 f hi h h boatloads of treasurE' were brought Howard is a construction engineer Pace 0 so many g opes. ashore and buried, so secretly in Vancouver. Then there 1 is an Fror:' Lima, Pe~. the treasur and so well, that even to this day, O'Hanlon by marriage. She is came, m 1820 °~ 1821, so the sto hundreds who have sought it, have Betty Gilliat O'Hanlon, courageous g~s'. wh~n Bohv~ drew .near th . not found more than a trickle of wife of Harry O'Hanlon. Betty city m his ~amp8lgn of ~beratio ' the hidden loot. will be a deckhand on the ship from Spanis~ rule. Governme~ • • • during its voyage to Cocos. and cler.gy ahke had hoarded the Next week "ill appear another Betty and Harry me t in Van-we~lth m the fortress, and whe · chapter In tbb true drama of hld- couver. enlisted together w h e n ~hv~ dre~ nearer t h e Y los den treasure and of tbe 1blpe and Canada began calling her native fruth 10 their walled stronghold treaaure hunten who have 900&'ht daughters and sons to the colors chartered a boat, stowed t h It. in 1939, and so, it was only natural treasure aboard , and put that they should fall in love and marry in the service. As fate de- sired it. they lived and fought to- gether for Canada and England all through the war. They even undf rwcn t the s a m e dangers under fire of the e nemy! And so it is only natural that Betty O'Hanlon. former b'lctc:i- ologist with the Canadian Army -Ed Mrdicnl corps, should accompany f her husband. a former lieutenant wi rh he Canadian Army T ank corps. on t hC' intrc·pid voyage to f L -.. MILWAUKEE-Curtiss Candy Levity Destiny tries on a hat at the Wi~('Onsin State Fair. But s uch ,sideline activities did not ke~p her from bec0ming first prize two-year-old Guernsey cow. at U~e Wis- consin, lllinoi::, Ind iana. Minnesota and Kentucky state fa1rs this Yt;~u·. Levity Destiny was a member of the prize-winning Guernsey s tring owned and !'hown by the Curtic;s Candy Company Farms, Cary, m., thnt won 21 championship~ and 72 blue ribbons at the five fain. ST .L~R LINES * * * "Tht• human w a iling W CIJI " is at it nc:·un. ~b ·._ Dorothy Ad'.lms. diminu- tin·. h:wr>l -·~··tl. pretty brunette w ho'' <=ol.ihr d ht""'r w :iy through an t \"t•n Ltm<lrccf pictw·( s in h<'r 14- year -fllm ("1•·1 t"", and. bPlic:>vc it or not. 1•njoys being t ypcd as a \\'('<•pin:.; willow. ('urn nt ly sh· dding nervous tears o\·1·r thC' ill<'~i timrt tc> birth of Rex H:irri<mn in :20th CC'ntury-Fo:<'s pict.urization of "The Foxe~ of Harrow", ~Iiss Adams won the part n" a r C'.;;ult . of the ran• rc- \'tC'\\·s "hC' rccC'h·ed for similar roks in fil ms like "Laura", "Sen- tim<'ntal Jnurn1'y" and "The Best Y1 ars of Our Lives." Th£' funny th ing is that cute Miss Adams i<: a ha ppy-go-lucky gal w ho ciocsn't go in for the salted II 1 ~1 n in r ral life. Shc"s happily r.' lrriC'd to B)TOn F oulger. who is l'ltl:tlly sUccC'ssfully ty}X'd as a mild ~md meek milksop on the screen: shf' has two daughters, a lo' c ly hom t', and not a personal sorrow to her nrune. ShC' can't quitl' fi~e out how she bt'Caml' the poor mnn's Bette Da\ is. <'~ccpt that sh(' did okay \\ith t.h e fl oodgates in her first f ilm rnlc as a nurse in "Condemned Wom an." ~he hopes she'll keep on E:<'t ting the so~ parts and ex- plains why: "They're well paid. The scenes arc bri('f. rer so dfecth·e the pub- lic r r mrmbers you and writes in about 'th~e hysterical bits'," she freely confesses. "\\!hat's more, tht>y're fun to do. You're not just t"unning the gamut ·from a to b.' You get to the point where it be- comes a fascinating problem to decide whether your part demands n1<. re hurt whjmpers. pajn-wrack- rd sohs. or a monotonous lament that can be more heart-rending than tears. Then there's the spas- modic mean variety; the low- grieving tear-jerker ; violent hys- t('ria: and, a dozen other brands from clamoroU$ and angry to frustrated and loving weeps. "What's remarkable isn't the vnriety of ways any actress cries, but the variety of twists writers, directors and producers can think of to make those scenes logical. Given good motivations. it's easy to work out a scene, and I 'm con- stantly amazed when they come up with a new and logical suf- fering scene.'' Eat Fine Food Cooked b7 Chef Henry Swiftly and Daintily Served BJ' .. Expert 8tatt Balboa Inn Cafe A Smart BMtaanult for DI... Wbo EaJoJ' ta. Bed - 11.anM AftOl'da Cocktails Choice Liquors BAI.BOA INN AB<JADE Cocos l'land. to face the d::rngers of bnffling seas. blinding fogs and dnngi'rous h<'a dv..inds. To ihem. t he forces of naturC' can h~rdly he as dang('tous as t h e N a z i bombs! BOUND FOR ISLE OF COCOS ABE THE FOUR O'HANLONS- Left to rtcbt, loe. Betty, and Mike O'llanlo~ all of Van- COU\'er, who wlth four otben, ..U aboard the Dwyn-Wen from Newport Har~r, December 8. t r the weird laJand and lte reputed hidden gold. Picture waa taken In tbe cabin of their 106-foot ecbooner a, they ~ted fro~ tbe labor o oatfttuDg the ehlp. . . -News-nmes photo by Beckner. JO<' and Mike O'Ilanlon in the same hranch of SC'rvic£' during the early phaS('S of the late war. They were fighter pi lots with the Royal Canadian Air force at first. Later they became part of the Royal Air Force. which fought in the defense of England, and ttgajnst the ravages of the Nazi bombing planes. Joe was injured in th e RAF and was home on a medical when he decided to join the American Merchant Marine. He became a seaman on a munitions I shjp to the South Pacific in 1945. s . ''I Saw 1•t • 'The Balboa Blade'.',, Mike was injur-ed in a crash land-ay • m ing o ,. e r Lincolnshire, England, in January of 1943, while a. mem,- ber of the 198th Squadron of the Royal Air For~e. l\!!ke doesn't say much about his other experiences of the war. H e seems to think that Betty O 'HanJon, \vho is adored by all of the clan,-should be the center of everything, even this voyage to Cocos Island. "She's the only woman going on the trip," said he recently, .. I think it is a courageous "thing for her to do-- not knowing what dangers we may encounter:.· Betty O'HanJon just smiled in her whimsical manner. She is un- afraid. Battling germs and bombs are nothing new to her . Besides Cocos is known to be a dreaded place, where pests fly about in numerous numbers. She knows the boys will need medical care, if one or more get bitten. MJke will be. captain of the ship. Joe will be first mate. Betty will be on deck. Harry will command the engine room. Beside the O'-Hanlons, others who will assist in the search tor the buried treasure on Cocos Isl- l and are Capt. Charles Williams, a former chief of police in Pana- ma, who is now in Los Angeles, and who will be in charge of the ~asure hunt: Norman Bush, for· mer U. S. Navy en.sign; Fre d Walker, a mining engineer, and Thomas Egan, the latter of Holly- wood. Irvin Geo. -GENERAL 1111 West Phone Har. 721 ordon & Son ONTRACTOR ntral Avenue Newport Beach The expedition baa authentic. J.!.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I I . . •• , ... 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Central Balboa Hush-Hush Vessel To Be Retired Joe Miller of "Joke book" fame, The word meterology comes was an ~~~~e ~~nt~·~mt~G~k.~~g··~s~-----------------------~ nown in the field of humor came encc of things in the air," ac-Say: ''I Saw it in 'The Balboa Blade!'~' The USS Jasper , 8 galJant little somewha t unjustly, according to cording to the Encyclopaedia Bri- srup which did a lot ot hush-hush t he Encyclopaedia Britannica. tannica. "fighting'' along the California After Miller died in 1738, J ohn coast during 1940-1945, is soon to Mottley brought out 8 book called Fir~t volunteers, in early times, be retired. "Joe Miller's Jests," or "Wit's joined the British Navy w he n , Originally built as a private Va~e Mecume.'' Of this collection t hey were so young that, when yacht, the Jasper was ouUltted as of_ )Okes, only three were told of promoted to midshipmen at the a laboratory vessel early in the Miller. age of 15, they became known as war for the University of Cali-"oldsters." according to the En- fornia Division of war Rae arch. Say You Saw H la the Blade cyclopaedia Britannica . For more than five years, she was ------------------------used for experiments connected with anti-submarine warfare, and S:!l~~t:ll~:lt!lct:ll=st~lt:Q~~~:st:~~:st:~:t::Sl:s?:~t:l!~:st:S~ her name became a familiar one tn all ot the Navy and University laboratories enca&ed in similar work. Now her scientific equip- ment bu been removed and the Juper la scheduled for early dis- palal. The University of California. however, la contlnulni to study the scientific problems encounter- ed durin& the operations of the Jasper, but which could not be studied durt1li the war becaUle of the preaure of more urgen t mat- ttn. The Navy 19 maJcina an u -yet unnamed ex-Cout Guard CUtter available to the University for thia scientific work. It has a top mpeed of 18 knots and hu been equipped with special winches and boolrm tor ~ appara tua to nud;y the deep ocean. Speda1 mectncaJ and other experimental ..... pmmt bM ... LM*•Ded PAS.TRIES Your Choicest Bakery Favorites • FLORENCE BAKERY HOO'RS: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dally : Veteran Owned and Qperated-A. L. Doe8borg ~ w 0 Slu:J. Shop : L 0 v A T I 0 N Rtldwood Sun Shad~ nt Shades B. A Aero Venetian Blinds -A~. ro indow Shades 512 TWENTY-ST. 8 Newport Beach, Callfomla ! Some of The Most Distinctive Marine Paintings In Existence By Alfredo Carmelo Celetrited EmopMD Artist Now on display at 2211h Marine Ave., Balboa Island, will be offered for sale after his exhibit to discriminat- ing art patrons. Mr. Carmelo will paint a few of his luxurious can- vases for yacht owners following a trip to Mexico where his services are in immediate demand He will return to his home adjG1nlng the Amba~dor Hotel, Los An- geles, and~ scheduled a.s.tjgnments in Califomla. Philip Phelps Whitmarsh, owner of the Plank, wboee good forttme it is to represent Mr. Carmelo, will be glad to disQlass these personalized art treasures with a~edative cl:ientele by appointment only, Harbor 6Z1.